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ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
VIRGINIA ROOM
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1971

TRAIL

BLAZER

SALEM INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
SALEM, VIRGINIA
Cover Design and Divison Pages
by Hunter Greene

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�ADMINISTRATION

Mr . E. Edward Barnett, Principal

Mr . Lloyd D . Farthing, Ass ist ant Princ ipa l

�0 1195 03427542

Miss Ruth Cronise, Librari an
Lynn Arnold 0 John Morris, Assist ants

Mrs. Mildred R. Chapman,
Guidance Counselor
Mr. Rob ert Pasfield, Assistant

Miss Phoeb e Mills, Secret ary

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Miss P aul a Wri ght, Secret ary

�FACULTY

Language Ar ts Departlnent
STANDING: Mrs . Betsy Harr , Mrs . Joyce Barricklow, Miss Ellen E. Byrd; Student T each e r, Miss Donna Morgan
SEATED: Mrs . Constance Kramer, Mrs. Virginia Houchens, Mrs. Margaret Ballard, Mrs. Lazelle Hopkins

Social Studies Department
STANDING : Mr. Dale Foster, Miss Joyce Gregory SEATED: Mrs. Constance Kramer, Mrs . Susan Arnold , Mi ss
Margaret Clardy, Miss Marilyn Farley

�Mathematics Department
STANDING: Mr. Wayne Barnhart, Mr. Walter Bell SEATED: Mrs. Fran Foster, Mrs. Lucy Nase, Mrs. Carolyn Trainor

Exploratory
STA NDING: Miss Donna Morgan, Mrs . Barbara Ky le, M.r s. Margaret Ballard, Mrs. Susan Staub . SEATED: Miss Marilyn
Farley, Mrs. Martha Brooks, Mrs. Charlotte Fit"zger ald.

�Physical Education Department
STANDING: Mr. Daniel Wheeling, Mr. William Winter SEATED: Mrs.
Nancy Shaw, Miss Mary Barnes

Science Department
STANDING: Mr. Murphy Scott, Mr. Joe Kirby SEATED: Miss Nancy Ryan,
Mrs. Sharon Stevens.

Miss Jane Whitman, Drama

Mr. Frank Romano, Band

Miss Diane Curd, Art

�Miss Nancy Coe
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CAFETERIA WORKERS

Lilly Hight, Elizabeth Kesler, Martha Vaughan, Helen Oliver, Ivy Kesler.

CUSTODIANS

Alex Campbell, Spotts Lockard, Clay Forrester, Robert Dodson .

�Gym Assistants
FIRST ROW: Robin Wertz, Bonnie McCune,
Fay Lewis SECOND ROW: Yolanda Lewis,
Lisa Casn

Office Assi stants: SEATED, Miss Wright . STANDING, Connie Motl ey, Vickie Overton, Lynne Tate,
Diane Nybo, Lysa Mowles, Becky Denney, Miss Mills , Jimmie Paxton.

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Brenda Ferguson, Susan Highfill, Ruby Ferguson, Wanda Hudson, Mary Morgan, Juli a Beheler

��EIGHTH
Ronald Akers
Steve Altice
Elmer Amos
Debbie Anderson
Lynn Arnold

Reb e cca Austin
Linda Barnes
Jim Barnett
William Barnette
Juanita Bass

Ben Beach
Patrici a Beatty
Pe t er Beck
Shirley Beckner
Julia Behel er

C a lvin Bell
Brian Beverage
David Bibb
Sandra Bibb
Rhonda Blevins

Kim Bloodworth
Edward Brand
Robin Branson
Debra Bratcher
Diana Brizendine

Archie Brooks
Suza nne Brooks
Gratton
Brotherton
David Brown
Virginia Brown

10

�GRADE
Bill Brown
Diane Bute
Anthony Caldwell
Cathy Capshaw
Tony Carpenter

Linda Carr
Debra Canoll
Jim Carroll
Mark Carter
' Corwin Casey

Tim Casey
Lisa Cash
Allan Chan ey
Melvin Cheadle
Mark Childress

Pat Daugherty
Philip Darnell
Deborah Cullum
Raymond Cruff
Ricky Crotts

D avid Clayton
J acqueline
C l aytor
Debbie C l ement s
Joseph Collins
Chandra Combs

Robert Connelly
D avid Cox
Anne Cr aighead
Douglas
Craighead
Thomas Crockett

11

�EIGHTH
Allan Davis
Lucy Delieto
Becky Denny
Melvin Dickerson
Sonya Dickerson

Ted Dickerson
Cheryl Dillon
Mary Lou Dooley
Dale Drury
Wad_e Edwards

Wayne Epperly
Susan Farris
Brenda Ferguson
Ruby Ferguson
David Firebaugh

William
Flannagan
Robyn Fore
Macon Fox
Faye Fraley
Carl Franklin

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Jimmy Frantz
Gene Fulcher
Debbi e Gallagher
Loretta Garlick
D e bbi e Garst

Richard Garst
James Gibbs
Debbie Gillespie
Bonnie Goad
Sue Goens

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�GRADE
Kathy Grant
Mary Green
Hunter Greene
Betsy Griffith
Peter Grina

Stephen Guidus
David Gunter
Tony Grubb
Scott Gusse
Sandra Hall

Michael Hambrick
Donna Hartberger
Jack Hartman
Debbie Henderson
Andre Hester

Susan Highfill
Nancy Hinchee
Marvin Hinchey
Judy Holdaway
Mark Holdren

Cindy Horne
Andrew Ho ugh
Stephen Howell
Wanda Hudson
We ndy Hudson

Jeny Huffman
Linda Huffman
Ricky Hughes
Tom Hunt
Wanda Jarvis

13

�EIGHTH
Ronnie Jefferson
Stephen Jobe
Barry Johnson
Dawn Johnson
Kim Johnson

Elizabeth Jones
Dennis Joyce
Bridget Ke lley
Gary Kelly
Wallace Kesler

Bruce Kidd
Demona Kirk
David Kish
David Kummer
L. Lautenschlager

Joseph Lavis
Steven Lawrence
Aubrey Lester
Fay Lewis
Betsy Lewis

Yolanda Lewis
Gwen Lloyd
Robert Loon ey
Mary Beth Love
Rob e rta Lynn

Mary
McCorm a ck
Bonnie McCune
Russ McKenny
Robert
McKinney
Joyce McKnight

14

�GRADE
William McPherson
Robert Mann
D eborah Manning
Deana Marion
Betty Massie

Cathie Meador
R . Mcclanahan
Teresa Metts
Stan Moore
Tom Moore

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Wanda Mor an
Mary Beth Morgan
Debra Morris
John Morris
Pete Moses

Bonnie Motley
Co1mie Motley
Lysa Mowles
Jerry Mowles
Alvin Mundy

Scott M uth
Walton Nash
Bruce Nave
Kathy Neese
Jane Ne lson

Bobby Nolen
Diane Nybo
Linda Old
Harry Oliver
Andy Overstreet

15

�EIGHTH
Vickie Overton
Barbara Oyler
Mike Pace
Donna Painter
Mary Paitsel

Ginger Patsel
Jimmy P axton
Franklin Pe e ry
John Penc e
Denise Perdue

Harold Phillips
Sherry Poff
Michael Preston
Kevin Prufer
Karen Quesenberry

Cathy Rakes
Micky Reed
John Reynolds
Pamela Reynolds
Rickie R eynolds

Donald Robertson
Sherry Robertson
Mark Robinette
Emma Roo p
Rodney Rotenberry

Robert Rowen
Patri c ia Ruff
Cathy Russell
Kenneth Rymer
Joey Sanders

16

�GRADE
Paul Saunders
William Saunders
Crystal Shaver
Teresa Shell
Linda Shelor

Susan Shrader
JoAnn Shropshire
Susan Shropshire
Lewis Slusher
Janice Smith

John Smith
Lawrence Smith
Leigh Smith
Kay Snead
Delmore Spangler

Warren Spencer
Dale Spraker
Jeffery St. Clair
Amy Stage
Melanie Stallings

Bonnie Stanford
Danny Staples
Sherry Stone
Charles Stover
Harold Stump

Jerry Stump
Robin Stmgill
Paula
Sturzenbecher
Debra Summers
Lynne Tate

17

�EIGHTH
Rachel Thacker
Becky Thomason
Alice Thompson
John Thompson
Virginia Thompson

Eddi e Thrailkill
Debbi e Tolley
Marvin Towler
Esther Trumbo
Bryc e Turner

James Turner
Kathryn Turner
Merle Van Nortwick
Preston Waldrop
David Walters

Joseph Walte rs
H arold Walton
Robin Wertz
David W est
Carolyn Whitlock

D ale Whitt
Melo dy Willard
Ann Williams
Mary Ann Wise
Steven Witt

Sherri Woodfin
Cynthi a Woods
Dennis Woodw ard
Rob e rt Woolwine
Deborah Young

18

�SEVENTH
Julie Adams
Lee Adkins
Robyn Aesy
Julie Agee
Sarah Agner

Pamela Allen
Raymond Alouf
Diane Anderson
Gracie Anderson
Norma Arthur

Debra Atkinson
Russell Bach
Sherrie Bailey
Jay Bain
Rob ert Barnes

Edward Barnett
Randal Barnhart
David Bauer
Robert Beasley
Daryl Beckner

Cynthi a Berry
Dennis Beverage
William Bird
Agnes Bl ackmon
Lynn Bl ackmore

Anthony Bloomer
Bri an Boggs
Donn;;,. Bohon
Norris Boitnotte
Timothy Bolden

Carolyn Bott
Timothy Bott
Karen Bowl es
Michael Bowman
Donald Boyd

�SEVENTH
Zane Branson
Steve Bratcher
Steven Breeden
Carlos Brewer
Billie Brickey

Tammy Briggs
Timothy Brillhart
Dana Brown
Kathy Brown
Michael Brown

Vicky Brown
William Brubeck
Larry Brumfield
Sherrie Brumfield
Debra Buck

Lester Burke
Sherrie Burnett
Matthew Burton
Peggy Bush
Lisa Butcher

Ray Byrd
Jeffrey Cable
Larry Cadd
Rickie Cadd
Mark Camper

John Canterbury
Eric Carlen
Elizabeth Carroll
Garland Cassada
Robyn Cecil

Ellen Christensen
Janice Clapp
James Clark
Kim C lark
Darlene Claytor

�GRADE
Marvin Cline
Greg Clingenpeel
Scot Cole
Cynthia Coleman
Judy Colley

Anita Colvin
Cynthia Colvin
Scott Conner
Brenda Sue Cook
Margaret Cook

Teresa Cook
Karen Cooper
Vincent Copenhave r
Michael Cox
Michael L. Cox

Gigi Craft
Lynell Craft
Belind a Crisp
Joyc e Crockett
Steven Crockett

Bra d Crowgey
Rich ard Crutchman
Judy Cuddy
Mitzi Cunningham
Chesl ey Cutchins

J anie Dalton
Buckley D ame
D ebbie D ame
C arol Damewood
C athy Damewood

Steven Davis
R alph Dawson
Rebe cca Dean
Bri a n Dearing
Olivi a Dearing

�SEVENTH
Kathy DeHaven
Susan Delieto
Tobi Deverly
Penny Dickerson
Deborah Dillon

Lisa Doberstein
Wanda Dooley
Jane Dornbusch
Jam es Dorton
Rhonda Dotson

Robin Dow ning
Mark Draper
Larry Driscoll
Robin Drumheller
Daniel Dutton

Reginald Dyer
Robert Eakin
Donna Eck
Debra Edwards
Betsy English

Betty English
Charles Equi
Mark Erickson
T erri Esperti
Rebecca Ewing

R ussell Farmer
Charles Felts
Linda Ferguson
Richard Ferguson
Tracy Fl eming

T e rry Fogle
Rita Forbes
Debra Foutz
M i c hae l Franziex
Gre gory Fre nch

�GRADE
Martin Garinian
Cathy Garst
Robin Garst
Bill Gearheart
Danny Gibson

Pamela Gibson
Calvin Giles
Kathryn Givens
Mary Goodwin
. Bently Gore

Kenneth Graham
Timothy Greenway
Brenda Gregory
Scott Gregory
Robin Gusse

Donald H aag
Mic hael Haga
Dorothy Hagood
Donald Hale
Nan cy Hale

Susan Hale
Larry H a ll
Tresa Hall
Tommy Hamblett
Julie Hamden

C al vin Hamlin
Janet Harless
Charles Harris
Mandel Harris
Mary Lou Hartley

Dawn Hawkey
Robert H awl ey
Claude Henson
Sar ah Hildebrand
D avid Hixson

�SEVENTH
Jack Hodges
Richard Holland
Mary Holliday
Timothy Holman
Zeb Hooker

Charles Hopkins
Lori Howell
Elycia Hummer
Lisa Hutchison
Robert Irvin

Raymond Jackson
Anne Jalbert
Robert Jefferson
Judith Johnson
Marvin Johnson

Steven Johnson
Bruce Joiner
Carla Jones
Christopher Jones
Faythe Jones

D avid Journell
Donna Justis
Carol Keen
David Keister
Mike Kelly

D avid Kelly
Dennis Kidd
Sharon Kidd
Donna Kimberling
Vickie Kimberling

Cynthia King
Karen King
Karen Sue King
Harry Kirby
Vickie Kirk

�GRADE
Denise Kiser
Cathy Klein
Sherry Knapp
Dean Knight
Russell Kott

Mary Krippendorf
Karen Kummer
Robin Lockard
R aymond La ffoon
Karen Lancaster

David Laprad
James Laub
Donna Law
Guy Lawrence
Gordon Le e

Sabrina Lefler
Steven Lewis
Le ah Lloy d
Ann Logan
Franc es Mcclung

Willi am McCrickard
Timothy McD aniel
Roscoe McFadd en
Kenneth McGuire
Vi ctor McLaughlin

Dennis Mabes
Iris Mack
Di an e Markh am
Larry Marr azzo
Bruce Martin

J am es Ma:&gt;-.'Well
Debra Meador
Sue Midkiff
Shirley Missildine
Mark Mitchell

�SEVEN TH
Anette Moore
Michael Moore
Ronald Moore
Warren Moorman
Rod Morgan

Ricky Motley
Kimberly Mullins
Walter Mundy
Ernest Murphy
Jayne Murphy

Jerry Muterspaugh
Ann Mychesky
Vernon Neese
Sherry Neighbors
Rhonda Nelson

Walter Nel son
Wesley N ewton
Debra Nichols
Perry Nichols
Sylvia Nowlin

Rebecca Okes
Linda Olinger
St even Oliver
Cathy Orange
Donald Orange

Janet Otey
Billy Owens
Shelby Palmer
Kim Parrish
Saul Patterson

Lynne Pedigo
Cedric Peery
Randell Pe lligero
Freda Perdue
Robert Perdue

�GRADE
Michael Perry
Tracie Phillips
Jeff Poff
Mike Poff
Michael Porter

Mary Jo Powell
Nina Pratt
David Preston
Patricia Price
David Radford

Ricky Raines
Rebecca Ramsey
Gina Reed
Jeffery Reil
Mary Reynolds

Robin Reynolds
Terry Rhodes
Diane Robbins
Leslie Robbins
Melissa Roberts

Dale Rob erts
Kim Rolston
Gwen Rose
Brenda Roush
Linda Roush

Sheri Ruff
Ronald Rucker
Karen Sadler
Sherrie Sandy
Mary Sargent

Kim Saul
Carol Scarborough
Rebecca Shuder
Grace Shultz
Alison Semenkovich

�SEVENTH
Celeste Semones
Diane Shaver
Sandra Shaver
Leslie Shelor
William Shelor

Cindy Shifflett
Janet Showalter
Jerry Schrader
Carolyn Simmons
Gary Simmons

Edna Simpson
Paul Sinclair
William Sinclair
Noel Sink
Junalee Sizemore

James Slaydon
Renee Smith
Karen Smith
Larry Smith
Sarah Smith

Sonja Smith
Steve Smith
Vickie Snyder
David Sowers
Scott Spangler

G erald Spencer
Robin Spencer
William Spigle
Kayla Sprinkl e
Ken Stacy

Susan St. Clair
C indy Stanley
M ary Stanley
Teresa Stanl ey
Lee Stevens

�GRADE
Debra Stevenson
Sharon Stewart
Robert Stone
Danny Stoutamire
Herbert Stover

Roy Strickler
Louis Stump
Kathy Suit
Lee Sumpter
Tony Surratt

Barbara Sutherland
Cara Sutherland
Thomas Sutherland
Mark Sweet
Douglas Tackett

Fred Tanner
Rebecca Taylor
Rob ert T aylor
Mark Thomas
Steven Thrasher

Tammy Tingler
Gre g Tomlinson
Jerry Towler
Helen Kay Trent
Thom as Trevilli an

Sandra Turner
Nancy V anHoff
John Varney
Lurana Vest
Steven Wade

Louis Walker
Russell Walters
William Watson
Deborah Webste r
D avid Wee ks

�SEVENTH
Linda Weeks
David Wells
Robin Wertz
Mark West
Keith West

Danny White
Nancy White
Todd Whitescarver
Allen Whitfield
Edward Wiley

Sheldon Wiley
Amy Willetts
Robert Williams
William Williams
Vickie Williams

Debra Wimmer
Barry Wirt
Jerry Wood
Rebec ca Wood
Joyce Woods

Debbie Woodward
C urtis Wright
Jettie Wright
Kimberly Wright
Rock Wright

Sarita Wright
J anis Wycoff
Steven Wygal
Carl Yates

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�Erin Malone, Elle Rakes, Meghan Dishaw, Mary Kathryne
O'Hagan, Kayleigh Gibson, Emily Caldwell, Dustin Rakes
little brother),
y Ferguson are standing at the
ming Parade.
!

•••
• 4 • 7th Grade Candids
•••

�od

and Donte' Harvey are
working in groups for
thier spanish fashion
show.
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class.

•••
•••

8th Grade Candids • 5 •

�"My biggest fear was
the thought of being
put in detention. I
knew my mom
would kill me if I
was sent there" .-Alex Greene, 6th
grade

"Getting my locker open was my
biggest fear. I figured I would forget
my combination or something.
Thankfully, it wasn't as hard as I
thought."--Jenna Hensley, 6th grade

"I really wasn't afraid of anything when I came to school. I
knew I would make new
friends, and that the lockers
wouldn't be that hard. It really
isn't frightning, it just takes a
w hile to get used to."-Briana Johnson, 6th grade

"The best part about
7th grade is that you
have the same £rinds
you had last year.
The teachers were
awesome, there was
never a dull moment
in class" -Chelsea Mays, 7th
d
gra e

"7th grade was awesome
because of gym. You get to
play volleyball, basketball,~¥
all kinds of really cool
,
activities. It's always the best part of the day."-:&gt;
Scott Maughn, 7th grade

p art about
8th grade
w as science.
Mrs.
Williams
always
made it
fun ."-Sarah
Anderson,
8th grade

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-»-»-»

"The best part of 7th
grade was being able
to sit on the bleachers
in the morning. You
don't have to be in a
certain place, you can
go and sit with your
friends." -Luke Anderson, 7th
grade
"The one thing
I'll miss about
this school is
the girls, they're
nice and cool.
Go Lewis
Ladies !"Derrick
Hickman, 8th
grade

"I'll miss the 8th grade teachers
the most. They're really nice and
friendly. They rock!"-M ercedes Hogan, 8th grade

�I

c
Ms. Bird takes a three point shot while
Brittan y Ingvaldsen and Sam Gravely
block her shot.

Zak Pritchett gets intouch with
his feminine side at a boy's
basketball gam e!

.....

A ll y Giles l ooks h ard to find

the answer to her science
questions.

Finally we see 8th grad ers and 7th
gra d ers ge tting along a t the winter social.

Tyler Robe rts looks confused w hile
work ing in first period compu ter
a pp lica tions.
C rndids

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1

the middle child
How it feels ...
"It feels pretty good. "

-Andrew Bulaski
1t feels like you are not as
noticed as the older or younger
child."

-Matt Carr
"Now that I am older it
d oesn ' t really matter."
-Jesse Lynch

'lbe Disadvantages...

The Advantages ...
"Get out of school quicker than
my sisters."

"Don't get spoiled anymore."

-DeSliera Mi ller

-Kameron Thompson
"I'm either too old or too young to do
some fun things with my family."
" You have an older sibling so you can
learn from them and younger so they
can look up to you ."

-Meg/rn11 Dishaw

-Krysta Brown

"I also get in more fights with my
younger brother because he is closer in
age to me."

"Someties its great because
you can slip away easily."

"I get what I want when my brothers
and sisters are away."

- Em ily Bixel

-M olly Kauffman

-Meredyth Sa unders

"The little one always gets babied and the oldier
one gets the attention because she's the oldest."

-Brittany Tay lor
"Frustrating!"

-Jeff Johnson

•••

-Ryan Janney

"Everthing's a disadvantage because I'm the
only one that doesn 't need help with my
homework."

-Hunter Cox

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" None"

Middle Child

�Some sixth graders talk with Mrs. Rucker and Mr.
Akers at lrmch.

Jessica Scaggs, Natalie Dilley, Emily Mann,
Lauren McLrmg, and Robert Powell are talking
and having fun at the social.

Deisha Jackson, Heather Taylor, and Erin Markham talk to
each other before going to their next classes.

.. ....

......

Candids • 9 •

�D.A.R.E. Camp
"There wasn't much of a difference at this year's
D.A.R.E. camp, we just had a different group of kids. I
enjoyed everything about this year's D.A.R.E camp,
especially the horseback riding. I hope the kids had as
much fun at this year's camp as I did.
The biggest challenge for me this year is to become the
new D.A.R.E. Officer. I'm really looking forward to the job,
and it should be both exciting and fun." - Officer Stuart

_,;

From left: Ryan Murphy, Tyler Wade, and Chad Conner
help Tracey Stores through a part in the 'spider web'.

Jr
From left going clockwise: Erin
Markham, counselor Will Weeks,
Heather King, Alex Talin, Chelsea
McCarter, Christina O'Brien, Becky
Sharky, Officer Brian Stump, and
Alyson Luck are waiting to catch a
fello w camper in a trust building
game.

Kara Schweitzer, Sarah
Hakkenberg, Lama Bmiak, and
Claire Sexton are ' hangin around '
at the high ropes course.

"Kissing the
fish was
disgusting,
gross, slimy,
and icky, but
fun all the
same!" says
Kayleigh
Gibson.

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~

Timothy Prillaman and Robert
Butts are canoeing dow n Craig's
Creek. Look out Robert!

•10.;. D.A.R.E. Camp

�Muck in the Middle
k 11. Caro line Brook s, Susie
ah Zamors
Elle Rakes,
Hann Hallie Newcomer, d Emily
Corey,
. 1 Conner Kenne
E
ily B1xe,
cock, zy,ach Mowry,
11' Marcie Han
m
Caldwe
Anthony Hernandez,
K
nnon,
Meghan e
ritt Hager, Adam d
Eli Edwards, an
.
Forgrave, ~
Jlffiffiy
11
Brett
Dnver,
. clean clothes
Caldwe ,
.t in thelI
d
.
ok all wai
in the mu ·
Chns Cthoey get ready to
bclore
· .

ff the race w1"th a
Megan Kenne d y startsd oby a group o f
baug ass he is followe
seventh graders.

ra~e ·r'Gl.J}([)JV~~

Andrew
Many students fr?:uddy
dayLewis
of
.
nnse
o ff after th err
racing.

. Caldwell, and
Emily
· 1:Corey,
Elm
Y Bixel,tin
their mu d drenched
Susie
k s ·1hang-ou
•.
e
Broo
Caroil11
clothes.

Forgrave and
Jimmy
r hi-five each
ccessful
Britt Hage
other after a su
nu1.

Mud Run

�Students take a breather while
getting refreshments .

•

Susie Corey, Connor
Kennedy, and Christina
O'Brien are chatting at the
winter social.

Jasmine Harriston, Melissa
Lubischer, Sierra Lewis, and
Tiffany Platt are dancing to the
beat at the fundraiser party. You
go girls!

�8th graders socialize at the winter
social. Nice fireball pants!

Adam Caldwell and Erin Boggs are
having a great time dancing together at
the fall social. A www how
cute!

Students are dancing to the
"Cha-Cha Slide" at the winter
social. Cha-Cha now ya'll!

Dances

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•••

�These girls are wearing vintage jeans which was a big
"fad" this year.

Popped collared shirts were very popular this fashion
season.

Guys this winter wore puffy jackets like these to
stay warm and make sure they were lookin '
good.
A casual style this year for the guys were button up
shirts.

One fas hion fo r guys was to wear vintage jeans.

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"°' "°' Fashion
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Brittany Ratcliffe, Marcus Thomas, Shaun
Vermillion, Deisha Jackson , and Erin
Markham are having a good
time eating lunch together.

These friends , Adam Schwartz, Jeffrey
Stevens, Austin Connor, and Cameron
Saunders eat their lunch while discussing
their classes.

These students enjoy the mselves while eatin bo
their meal s during sixth grade lunch.
Katherine Chiglinsky, Jenna Whi sler, and
Brittany Gardner are socializinob durin bo
seve nth grade lunch.
Lunch

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•••

�,,,,,.

R. J. Hall is surprised to see the
camera as he works on a group
activity in his Latin class.

Wes Maxwell is using his height to his advantage to
push Taylor St. Clair out of the way while making his
way through one of the socials.

Will Fisher enjoys his bread while he tries to
carry on a conversation with his friends at lunch .

A group of students wait patiently for the student and
faculty basketball game to begin .

Sixth grade students enjoy a snack during one of their
afternoon classes .

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• 16 •

Candids

��hDiDS

Some students are w orking on the
C.O.W. Carts in Mrs. Blankenship's class.

Students are silently working in Mr. Graham's
math class.

Bryan Crawford is finishing his work
outside a Lan gu age Arts room .

Some kids are p aying their instruments in band.

"'* 18"' "' Academic Candids
~

"'* ~

�Front Row: Ischia Bangura, Meagan Whitmer,
Jameela Christian, Lauren Browning, Haley
Brazeau, Katie Thompson
Second Row: Robin Meyer, Christina Vance,
Michael Scoggins, Erynn Martin, Jessica William s,
Kelsey Ginn, Angelia Foster
Back Row: Amber Dillon, Jonni Wilcher, Molly
Owen s, Samantha Clowser, Isaac Dailey

~-tt, Couvit~

Front Row: Robert Butts, John Andrad e, John
McElmurra y, Matthew Faris, Dan Fergu son
Second Row: And y Conner, David Chang,
Sa mantha Perrin, Kelly Ferguson, Steven
Kan od e, Sco tt Ma u ghan
Back Row: Joel Smith, H allie Newcom er,
Connor Kenn ed y, Becky Sharkey, Mark
Wimmer, Ka tie Line, M rs . Swa in

ck~ cltb

Front Row: Jake Sailer, Ian McCorm ack,
Austin Conner, Jam es Stultz
Back Row: Thom as Tuten , Jus tin Spencer,
Forres t H ollan d , Ty ler Ratliff, Jay Varela

C lubs

*
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�inners

Spelling Bee

School winners for the
spelling bee were
Caroline Doss, 7th
grade, and Aaron
Kennedy, 6th grade.
111 Caroline went on to win
~ 1st place in Salem's
division wide spelling
bee.

-

Homeroom Winners

/

~

Geography Bee
Homeroom Winners

Front Row-Natalie Dilley, Tre Stores, Anthony
Weikle, Josh Stanley, Andrew Bulaski
Second Row-Emily Green, Jolui. Andrade, Lillian
Minix, Ashley Gardner, Whihi.ey Jones, Shivani
Patel
Third Row-Meagan Whitmer, Joey Foley, Terae
Harris, Joey Bikkers, Alex Horn, Caroline Brooks
Fourth Row-Whitney Andrews, Jordan Gardner,
Cory Francisco, Thomas Tuten, Kristen Patuto,
Jade Andrade
Back Row-Aaron Kennedy, Erin Malone, Eryrui.
Martin, Drew Hinton, Jonathan Walker, Caroline
Doss, Hannah Todd

Front Row-Greg Long, Taylor Burns, Nick Cooper, D.J. Gearhart, Chad Howard
Second Row -Kelsey Ginn, Alex Greene, Chris
Lawson, Quinn Lester, Patrick O'Keefe, Thomas
Lail
Third Row-Daniel Ferguson, Jason Garst, Ellen
Wright, Sarah Dix, Danielle Stump, Sam Hough,
Kara Kayrouz
Fourth Row-And rew Williamson, Jesse Lynch,
Jasmin Thomas, Cory Francisco, Sarah
Hakkenberg, Jordan Gardner
Back Row-Jesse Dod son, Jonathan Alabran, Logan
Phillips
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""~~

Bees

Winners in the ALMS
Geography Bee
were:
1st place:
Jason Garst
2nd place:
Sarah Hakkenberg
3rd place:
Andrew Williarnson

�enter
Library Assistants
Front row-Jessica Flurnoy, Hannah
Zamorski
Back row-Phillip Rodgers, Zach Pillis

Reflections

~
Guidance Runners
Front Row-Kara Schweitzer, Lauralee
Cook, Justin McCarthy, Sarah
Hakkenberg
Back Row-Alisah Hartless, Brent
Lawrence, Michelle Rowe

Front Row-Courtland Haskins, H arry
Hoyt, Byron Lon g, Cheyenne Latimer
Back Row-Ja1n es Vaassen, Dericia
Saunders, Sara An derson
Clubs

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~~~

�Claire Allison and Maegan Suttles
wear masks at the French Mardi
Gras celebration.

ESPlNOl es OIVE~Sl6 N.

Mrs. Martinez's Spanish class
enjoys a lunch at El Toreo.

Mr. Vaughan's first p eriod
German class works diligently.

~~~
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Foreign Languages Candids

Jennie Hall and Lyndsay
Rakes have a snack in
Latin class.

�tin

•

8th graders at the Governor's School.

Joe Foster is
working on
· _ oetry C!l!!!!!
folder in
Language
Arts.

Academic Candids

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�!7th Grade Brass &amp; Drums!

!*All District Band*!

Minsu Chae

Front Row: Harry Hoyt, Riley Newsom,
Samantha Stepp, Meghan Kennon , Rodrick
Hooper, Katherine Chiglinsky , Laura Keeley,
Kara Schweitzer, Rachel Brown , Sierra
Lewis
Second Row: Josh Harris , Todd Pate,
Timothy Prillaman, Antonio Lyons,Chelsea
Altice, Sarah Boyer, Joel Webber, Michael
' Robertson, William Bader
Third Row: Jamie Mosteller, Zach
Craddock, Scott Campbell, Ryan Armitage,
Kyle Crowell, Jesse Dodson , Sean Hoffman ,
Kevin Reustule, Matthew Collins
Fourth Row: Eli Edwards, Pete Mosteller,
Demetrius Snow, Alisha Seldomridge,
Jennifer Baker, Colby Walters, Anthony
Peery
Fifth Row: Matt Simpson, Ju stin Knapp ,
Larry Candler, Matthew Flowers, Brandon
Chambers, Casey Woolwine, Zach Johnson ,
Brandon Campbell
Sixth Row: John Wright, John Wallace,
Trey Myers, Chris Atkinson , Kody
Shepperd, Tommy Gladden, Joey
Highberger, Aaron Smith
Last Row: Austin Carrol, John Harvey ,
Zach King, Brett Driver, Amanda Kegley,
Laura Buriak, Emily Bixel , Matthew
Murphy , Christian Headen, Adam Booth

Front Row: Keith

*Drumline*

Reynolds, Chris Lawson ,
Andrew Williamson ,
David Chang
Second Row: Nathan
Trenor, Dustin Bray, Josh
Harri s, Alison Dalton
Third Row: Amanda
Kegley, Emily Bixel,
Laura Buriak, Brett
,.••, ~ Driv er, Zach Kin g, John
·-&lt;,~ Harvey
·. Last Row: Au stin
Carroll , Adam Booth,
Christian Headen , Matthew Murph y, Drew
Bowers

�*A

Ott
Front Row: Chelsea Henderson, Anne Claire
Connor, Kelsey Viars, Kaye Goodhart, Lauren
~~-----------------...,Bro wni n g, Shannon Sisson, Sarah Bostic, Claire

!7th Grade Woodwind!
.....,.-..

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Reynolds, Kathleen Booth, Pooj a Pate l, Erin

iu r•

Boggs, Brittany Spence

• •• • Second Row: Jas mine Blake, Zoe Frankel,
(1~Jii~i Megan Herndon, Chelsea Scull, Rebecca

~

Hammond, Carry Thomas, Rachel Kelly, Alyson
Luck, Kristen Bottoms, Kayla Moore, Claire
Sexton, Kelly Shell, Kristen Patuto
Third Row: Samantha Saunders, Mary
Kathryne O' Hagan, Cheyenne Latimer, Roni
Tuttle, Sasha Crawley, Jeffrey Harper, Becky
Sharkey, Haley Persinger, Leslie Wimmer,
Danielle Vass, Lauren Reynolds, Brittany
Williams, Robin Meyer
Fourth Row: Tyler Wade. Zach Mundy , Tyler
_ .____.___,. Powers, Carl Maxwell , Matt Robertson, Phillip
Ball , Toby Counts, Jesse Lynch, Robert Butts.
Jamie Worrell , Marcus Rosti. Elle Rakes
Fifth Row: Graham Berben . Sean Vermi llion,
Sean Amos, Britt Hage r. Adam Blackwell. Soyini
Fraser, Jessica Williams. Emily Caldwell , Jenna
Whisler, Brittany Gardner. Heather Truax
Last Row: Tre Stores. Anthony Tollive r, Preston
Pettengill , Marcus Thomas

Front Row: Katie Smith. Joelle Gregory. Liz Gainey,
Candice Stover, Alex Hawes, Kayla Surber, Di xie Booth.
Ellen Wright, Emi ly Green, Sarah Huff. Brittany Trimmer
Second Row: Corey Foster, Scott Steehler, John Andrade.
Josh Flinchum. Tina Altice, Chri sti an McDaniel. Lakita
Eason , Emily East, Chelsea Sprouse. Tiffany Schara.
Third Row: Justin Dowdy , Ben Temple. Ashley
Chapman, Michelle Rowe. Ky le Butto. Zach Brown. Keri
Eller, Jean Ott, Brett Lawrence
Fourth Row: Phi lip Chri stian. Titu s Doyle. Joel Smi th.
Paul Hammond. Tommy Greene. Matthew Fari s. Jamie
Deyerle. Minsu Chae. Justin Davi s. Cassie Delacerda
Fifth Row: TJ Jones. Daniel Parsons. Matt Bram mer.
Rya n Janney. Brittney Lynskey. Megan Johnson. Tiffan y
Leneave. Trac ie Ransome. David C layton. Joh n Cli ne
Sixth Row: Greg Long. Brandon Turley. Kyle Schwizer.
Samantha Garland. James Stu ltz
Last Row: Isaac Dail ey . Andrew Willi amson. Keith
Reynolds. Chris Lawson. Josh Harri s. Dust in Bray. Nathan
Trenor. Drew Bowers. David Chang. Ali son Da lton . Ray
Ca ldwe ll

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Band

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�Singing the Middle No.te
7th Grade Cho Ir

Front Row: Heathe•Taylot, Kaitlin Horlow, A;kl
Robertson, Mariah Davis, Kayla Sutherland, Ashley
Plaugher, Kari Scott, Ischia Bangura
Second Row: Ashley Bushnell, Stephanie Hardy,
Brigitte Linkous, Brad Boeji, Terae Harris, Brittany
Carroll, Erin Markham, Erin Woods, Charisma Harris
Third Row: Blacie Hunt, Maddie Aliff, Jayce
Layman, Guilie Anderson, Susie Corey, Marcie
Hancock, Lauryn Dutton, Brianna Barrow, Amber
Keesee, Amber Bayne, Alma Beganovic
Fourth Row: Allyson Miller, Deisha Jackson,
Phillip Rodgers , Meredyth Saunders, Kayla Hill,
Justice Halstead, Katie Line, Ashley Pannell, Laken
Hollandsworth, Sam Clowser
Last Row: TyEsha Jackson, Adam Caldwell, Scott
Maughan, Chris Cook, Taylor Botts, Dusten Hackett,
Meagan Whitmer, Jameela Christian, Mrs. Bowles

8th Grade Choir

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Fr ont Row: Lisa Tuckwiller, Chelsea Thornton , Michael Scoggins,
Melissa Lubischer, Jeffrey Stevens , Lauren Steele, Melissa Brown
Second Row: Emily Thomas, Stacy Cook, Samantha Price, Courtney
Moses, Erica Meacham, Stephanie Graham, Tabitha Carroll
Third Row: Katie Cook, Meg Selby, Rachel Shannon , Chelsey
Strother, Amanda Giles, James Vaassen, Meghan Bolton
Fourth Row: Alex Sheppard, Lauren Kemp, Victoria Napier, Megan
Griffith, Jali l Wilson, Amanda Creed, Mrs. Bowles

�0

Brittany Trimmer is reading
her Spanish project aloud
for the class.

Students are talking to each other on the
bleachers.

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1
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Some students are eating and talking
during lw1ch.

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Academic Candids

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Yearbook Character Counts

Front Row: Sarah Hakkenberg, Kaitlyn Salvia,
Erin Malone, Hallie Newcomer, Taylor Davis,
Caroline Byrd, Kelsey Atkins, Erica Nielsen
Second Row: Brittany Ratcliffe, Jimmy Forgrave,
Caroline Brooks, N ikki Schlafman, Caroline Doss,
Lauren Link, Natalie Dilley
Back Row: Kane Kennedy, Lindsey Brand, Alison
Cole, Kayla Forgrave, Tyler Ratliff, Brandon
McBride
Not pictured: Rachel Turk

PASS

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Front Row: Melissa Kelly, Tiffany Smith, Mrs.
Kelly, Lauren Steele, Stacy Cook
Second Row: Brandon Lovern, Brandon Greene,
Yaminah Smith, Ca ndice Stover
Back Row: Ryan Heller, T.J. Jones, Aaron H es ter,
Anton io Medely, Sara Suroski
Clubs

Front Row: Meghan Bolton, Harley Patterson, Chelsea
Johnson, Leslie Brittain, Taylor Tate, Brittany Spence,
Samantha Gravely, Connor Kennedy, Tessa Miller,
Kayla Paxton, James Vaassen
Second Row: Kristin Hicks, Matt Montgomery, Kirsti
Davidson, Lisa Do, Jade Andrade, Meghan Kennon,
Rachel Brown, Katie Line, Brittany Jewell, Brittney
Moses
Third Row: Meg Selby, Lindsey Blankenship, Krysta
Brown, Samantha Webb, Jenna Begley, Joey Foley,
Graham Berbert, Carl Ma xwell, Owen Marshall,
Caroline Doss, Claire Sexton, Britt Hager
Fourth Row: Zak Pritchett, Robert Powell, Jolm
Andrade, Josh Harris, Todd Edgell, Clay Bradshaw,
Willie Hughes, Hannah Zamorski, Hallie Newcomer,
Amanda Giles
Back Row: Hunter Cox, Danielle Stump, Kelsey
Atkins, Lindsay Clemo, Ashley Montgomery, Erica
Nielsen, Taylor Davis, Brian Ledwith, Kelsey
Bradshaw, Maegan Suttles, Chelsey Strother
Not pictured: Rachel Turk

�8th Grade
Front row- Kara Kayrouz, Lindsay Clemo,
Kelsey Bradshaw, and Kayla Paxton
Back row- John Andrade, Cindy Cook,
and Justin Dowdy

7th Grade
Front row- Hallie Newcomer, Claire
Sexton, Emily Bixel, Kelly Ferguson,
Katherine Chiglinsky, and Brittany
Ratcliffe
Back row- Elle Rakes, Katie Line, Ariel
Robertson, Phillip Rodgers, Brigitte
Lir1kous, Nikki Schlafman, and Erin
Malone

6th Grade
Front row- Harley Patterson, Julia Lindsey,
Sarah Robinette, Taylor Tate, Leslie
Brittain, Jade Andrade, and Katie Helvey
Back row- Kirsti Davidson, Matt Montgomery, Cameron Brown, Clay Bradshaw,
Matt Kayrouz, Bradley Lambert, and
Dericia Saunders
SCA

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Sarah Aicher

Cierra Alley

Josh Alley

Claire Allison

Tina Altice

Brandon Anders

Jo hn Andrade

Amanda And rews

Whih1ey Andrews

Lesley Arthur

Ke lsey Atkins

Amber Aus tin

·» .,, ·»
8th Grade

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�Kira Bailey

Shuree Bailey

Jessica Bayne

Molly Bedwell

Dino Beganovic

Hunte r Bell

Chris Biggar

Aaron Bland

Michael Boeji

Meghan Bolton

Di xie Boo th

Dre \"' Bowers

Kelsey Bradsh aw

Matt Brammer

Lindsey Brand

Dustin Bra y

Mich ae l Brightwell

Devon Brown

Melissa Brown

Zach Brow n

Chri stian Brya nt

Christina Budd

Kyle Butto

Caroline By rd

Neil Ca in

Ray Ca ld well

Tasheka Ca rlsen

Ca tlin Ca rr

Mat t Ca rr

Monta na Ca rroll

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�Tabitha Carroll

Cody Carter

Tyler Carter

Erica Casey

Minsu Chae

David Chang

Ashl ey Chap m an

Philip Chris tian

Tiffany Clark

David Clayton

Lindsay Clemo

John Cline

Alison Co le

Kassie Collins

Andy Co1111er

Austin Conner

Cynthia Cook

Erin Cook

Kati e Cook

Stacy Cook

Megan Cooper

Rae ly1111 Costa

Hm1ter Cox

Na than Cox

Sara h Coy le

Logan Cra ig

Amanda Creed

Zach Cregger

Aimee C rotts

lsaac Dai lv

8th Grade

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�Alison Dalton

Morgan Darnell

Justin Davis

Ta ylor Davis

Cassie De lace rda

Ja m es Deye rle

Jaslissa Dickerson

Juli an Difrancesco

Justin Dillard

Na talie Dilley

Amber Dillon

David Dillon

Kacy Dillon

Sarah Dix

Christina Dixon

Zachary Doug lass

Jus tin Dowdy

Trista Do w d y

Ryan Dowe

Titu s Doyle

Lakita Eason

Em il y Eas t

Leola Edward s

Ruthi e Edwa rd s

Ke ri Eller

Matt Faris

Dan Ferg uson

Wi ll Fi she r

Ca me ron Fli c kinge r

Jos h Flinchum

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8th Gra de

�Kristen Flowers

Kay la Forgrave

Angelia Foster

Corey Foster

Tyler Freeman

Liz Gainey

Jordan Gardner

Amber Garland

Ethan Garman

Jason Garst

Ashley Gearhart

Megan Gerald

Amanda Giles

Ralph Gilmore

Kelsey Girm

Tabetha Glascock

Na than Goad

Christian Go ld

Dani e l Graham

Stephanie Graham

Emily Green

Brandon Greene

Tommy Greene

Joelle Gregory

Keyera G riffin

Megan Gr iffith

Briana Ha liburto n

Jenni e Ha ll

R.J Ha ll

ick Ha milton

8th Grade

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�Paul Hammond

Dana Harmon

M ichael Harp

Jos h Ha rri s

Bea u H a rrison

Ro se Hart

Donte' Harvey

Courtland H askins

Alex H awes

La ng Hawkins

Kevi n H eav ne r

Rya n H e lle r

Aaron Hester

Derrick Hickman

Drew Hinto n

Van Ho bac k

M erced es Hoga n

Fo res t Holland

Ashley Honig

Sam anth a Hough

Sara h Huff

Kim Humphrey

Brittany In g ra m

Brittney Ingvald sen

Ryan Janney

Ma rvin Jenkins

Brittany Jewell

Cod y Jo hn so n

Ma tt John so n

Megan Jo hnson

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�Danielle Jones

Sydney Jones

T.J. Jones

Alex Joyner

Molly Kauffman

Kara Kay rouz

Me lissa Kelly

Lauren Kemp

Kane Kern1edy

Megan Kennedy

Breon King

Elizabeth King

Morgan King

Jacob Kingery

A nni e Kle in

Chris tina Lafon

Courtney Lafon

Alex La ing

Laura Landis

Bre nt Lawrence

Tim Lawrence

Chris La w son

Bria n Led w ith

Tiffan y Leneave

Quinn Les te r

La ure n Link

G reg Lo ng

Brand o n Lovern

C hris Love rn

Ge ne Lowde r

8th Grade

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�Melissa Lubischer

Taylor Lucado

Brittney Lyn skey

Rodn ey Madd e n

Emil y Ma nn

O w e n Ma rs ha ll

Amanda Martin

Erynn Martin

Tyler Ma rtin

Wes Ma xwe ll

Bra nd o n McB rid e

La ure n McC lung

Aman d a McCra w

Angelia McC raw

Chris ti an Mc Daniel

Trav is Mc Da ni e l

Jo hn McE lmurra y

Eri ca Meac ha m

An to nio Med ley

Zach Mi lls

Denve r Mi lton

As hl ey Mon tgo me ry

Brooke Mood y

Do u g Mo rga n

Brittney Moses

Co urtney Moses

Jeffrey Mulli ga n

Victori a N a pi e r

Kea lin N e a l

Jess ica Ne ig hb ors

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8th Gra de

�Tien Nguyen

Erica Nielsen

Jacob Nolan

Adam NtUmally

Jean Ott

Marc Overstreet

Lachaz Paige

James Parsons

Kayla Paxton

Jennifer Peake

Derek Pendleton

Samantha Perrin

Tyler Person

Scott Phares

Logan Phillips

Robert Powell

Michelle P ratt

Samantha Price

Zak Pritchett

Craig Proffitt

Brittany Pugh

Daniel Raines

Lyndsa y Ra kes

Paco Ra mos

Tracie Ransom e

Tyler Rat liff

Sarah Reed

Ja cob Reid

Eric Reynold s

Keith Rev nold s

8th Grad e

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�Demi Ripley

Garth Roberson

Kelly Robertson

Miche ll e Row e

Ke nn e th Rub o ngoya

La ura Sa ntm yer

Molly Sa tterfi eld

Cameron Saund ers

James Saund ers

Ti ffa n y Scha ra

Ma tt Scho fi e ld

Na th a n Schum ach e r

Adam Schwa rtz

Kyle Schwizer

Aman da Scicluna

Michael Scoggins

Meg Se lby

Rac he l Shann o n

Alex Sheppard

Ma tt Siska

Spencer Slusher

Vi cto ri a Slushe r

Joe l Smith

Ka ti e Smith

Tiffan y Smith

Yaminah Smith

Eric South a rd

Ju sti n Spencer

C he lsea Sprouse

Tay lor St. C la ir

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�Scott Steehler

Lauren Steele

Jeffrey Stevens

Candice Stover

Chelsey Strother

James Stultz

Danielle Stump

Ka yla Surber

Sara Suroski

Maegan Suttles

Chris Sweatt

Brittany Ta ylor

Corey Ta ylor

Ben Temple

Paris Terry

Emily Thomas

Lindsay Thomas

Andy Thomasson

Dani el Thompson

Ka tie Thompson

Chelsea Thornton

Na than Trenor

Brittany Trimmer

Lisa Tuckwiller

Steven Tu ell

Rac hel Turk

Brandyn Turley

Thomas Tu ten

James Vaassen

Ch ristina Vance
~~~

8th Grade

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�Joe Villanueva

Jonathan Walker

Krislyn Walterson

Meghan Waryold

Christian Webb

Etha n Wells

Brianna White

M ichael Williams

Andrew Williamson

Demetrius Wilmer

Mark Wimme r

Jenn y Wood

Not Pictured:

Sa ra Anderson
Ernest Campbell
Cassandra Cregge r
Frans isco Cr u z-Acosta
Jona than Flurnoy
Robynn Hig ht
A lexa ndra Nuck les
Tyler Roberts
Ia n Stroud
a nd Ja lil Wilson
Ellen Wright

Daniel Wyga l

Christopher Yacher

....

Mrs. Barn es' 7th p e ri od Fre nc h class is
wa iting pa ti e ntl y for th e bell to rin g.

Brittany Pug h is wo rking on
proj ec t in teen li v ing.

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I

David C h ang a nd Eri c Rey no lds ar b it
goofy o n a bu s rid e h ome.

��crass
Best All Around

Most Athletic

Ryan Dowe and Rachel Turk

Derrick Hickman and Kelsey Bradshaw

Josh Alley and Angelia Foster

Most Laid Back

Steven Tuell and Kayla Forgrave

Eric Southard and Brooke Mood y

Dus tin Bra y and Je nnie Hall

Best Hair

Owen Marshall and Lindsey Bra nd
Ta ylor Lucado and Dana Harmon

Lang Hawkins and Tasheka Ca rise

Most Likely to Become
a Model
Robe rt Powell and
Sa m an th a Hough

~~~

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Class Favorites

�!Favorites

Hunter Cox a nd Jessica Ne ig hb o rs

Morga n King and Mo ll y Satterfield

Kan e Kenn edy and Lyndsa y Rakes

Cass ie Collins, Josh Harris, Brittany Tay lor

Nei l Cain and Megan Kem1ed y

Jus tin Dillard a nd Na ta lie Dilley

Tyler Ra tl iff a nd Danielle Stump

Isaac Da iley and Tina Altice

Most School S

Aaron Bla nd a nd La ure n McC lung

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Class Favorites-» 45«•
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�7th Grade

Elizabeth Akers
Madd ie Aliff
Chelsea A ltice
Sean Am os
G uile Anderson
Jam es And e rson

Jose ph Anderso n
Dreama Andrews
Frank And rews
Shannon Andrews
Ryan A rmitage
Jason Aye rs

Will iam Bad e r
Je nni fer Baker
Phi lli p Ba ll
lsc hi a Bangura
Bri a nna Ba rrow
Chelsea Bartholomew

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�N ick Battaglia
Amber Bayne
Alma Beganovic
Andrew Belton
Grah am Berbert
Joey Bikkers

Andrew Binner
Emily Bixel
Adam Blackwell
Asia Blagman
Jasmine Blake
Bra d Boeji

Erin Boggs
Michael Boone
Adam Booth
Ka thleen Booth
Sarah Bostic
Kristen Bottoms

Ta ylor Botts
Savann a Bowling
Sarah Boyer
Jackson Bradley
Haley Brazea u
Corey Brookman

Caro line Brooks
Bri ttan y Brow n
Rach el Brown
Roy Brow n
La u ren Brow n ing
Am and a Burch

La ura Bu riak
Ash ley Bushne ll
Robert Butts
Ad a m Ca ld we ll
Emil y Ca ld we ll
C heya nn e Camden

Bra nd on Campb ell
Sco ttie Ca mpbe ll
Stuart Ca nd le r
Mega n Ca rr
A us tin Car ro ll
Britta ny Carroll

7th Grade

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�Brendon Chambers
Christian Chaney
Somer Chaney
Katherine Chiglinsky
Preston Chitwood
Jameela Christian

Sam Clowser
Adam Collie
Matthew Collins
Kay la Conley
Anne Claire Conner
Chad Conner

Brandon Conway
Chris Cook
Susie Corey
Tob y Counts
Zack Craddock
Tim Craighead

Sasha Crawley
Kasi e Cregge r
Brendon Crow der
Ky le Crowell
Erica Danner
Crys tal Dav is

Kent Dav is
Ma ri ah Dav is
Rad a Da vis
Na than De lano
A li cia Dill ard
Megh a n Di shaw

Eri c Di vers
Caitlin Dixon
Jesse Dod so n
Caroline Doss
Bre tt Drive r
Lau ry n D u tton

Dan ie l Dyer
Eli Edward s
Jaco b Em ery
Tyler Fagg
Ke ll y Ferg uso n
Matthew Flowers

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7th Grade

�Jessica Flurnoy
Kelly Flurnoy
Joseph Foley
Jimm y Forgrave
Joe Foster
Cory Francisco

Zoe Frankel
Soyini Fraser
Robert Fuller
Brittany Gardner
Ka yleigh G ibson
Thomas G ladden

Tiffany Glascock
Kaye Goodhart
Sam Gra vely
Seth Guthrie
Dusten Hacke tt
Lu ke Hagele

Britt Hager
Sarah H akke nberg
Kristy H a ll
Jus tice Halstead
Rebecca Hammo nd
Marcie H ancock

Stephanie Hard y
Kaitlin Harlo w
Jeffrey H arper
Scott Harre ll
Charis m a Harris
Dane tra H a rris

jos h Harris
Terae Harri s
Jared Hartness
Jo hn Harvey
Ri chard Hathaway
Cay le ig h H ayes

Eric Hayn es
C hristia n Heade n
Chelsea He nd e rso n
Brooks H e nson
A nth o ny He rnandez
Megan Herndon

7th Grade

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�Jesse Hibbitts
Joseph Highberger
Camile Hight
Kayla Hill
Jessica Hodge
Sean Hoffman

Kristin Hogge
Laken Hollandsworth
Rodrick Hooper
Nathaniel Horgan
Brandi Houchin
Myles Houston

Brock Howery
Harry Hoy t
Kristina Huff
John Hughes
Blacie Hunt
Deisha Jackson

TyEsha Jackson
Janessa Johnson
Mallory Johnson
Zach Johnson
Aaron Jones
Travis Jones

Brad Kachmar
Ricky Kasseba um
Laura Keeley
Amber Keesee
Amanda Kegley
Rachael Kelly

Connor Kennedy
Meghan Kennon
Hea ther King
Kumain King
Michael King
Zachary King

Justin Knapp
Cheyenne Latimer
Arthur Lawson
Jayce La yman
Meghan Leming
Sierra Lewis

~~~

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-» 7th Grade

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�Katie Line
Bri gitte Linkous
Byron Long
Holly Lovern
Alyson Luck
Jesse Lynch

Antonio Lyons
Tj M aiden
Erin Malone
Erin Markham
Scott Maughan
Carl M axwell

Chelsea Mays
Chelsie Mays
Chelsea Mcc a rte r
Ian M cCormack
Alex M cKibben
Robin Meyer

All y Mille r
QeShe ra Miller
Tessa Miller
Ju s tin Mitchen
Kay la M o ngan
Kay la M oo re

Ja mie M os te lle r
Pe te Mos te lle r
zach Mowry
Zachary M Lmd y
Ma tt M urp hy
Rya n M urp hy

Trey Mye rs
Wa lke r Necessary
Ha llie Newco me r
Riley Newsom
C h ris tina O ' Brie n
Ma ry Ka thi rine
O ' Hag a n

Moll v Owe ns
A s h l ~y Panne ll
Michae l Pa te
Pooja Pa te l
Kr is te n Pa tu to
H a ley Pe rs inge r

7th G rade

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�Preston Pettengill
Ashley Plaugher
Tyler Powers
Timothy Prillaman
Cody Pruett
Megan Rainville

Danielle Rakes
Brittany Ratcliffe
Kevin Reustle
Claire Reynolds
Lauren Reynolds
Stephanie Roark

Ariel Robertson
Matt Robertson
M ichael Robertson
Phillip Rodgers
Ethan Rogers
Marcus Rosti

Jacob Sailer
Kaitlyn Salvia
Mered yth Saunders
Samantha Saunders
Jessica Scaggs
Kai Scales

N ikki Schlafman
Kara Sch weitzer
Kari Scott
Kelley Scott
Che lsea Scull
Alisha Seldomrid ge

Ju stin Sereno
Cla ire Sex ton
Rom.ii Shah
Becky Sharkey
Kell y She ll
Kod y Sheppe rd

Cassidy Sherid a n
Brittn ey Shrade r
Ma tt Simpso n
Shann on Sisson
Aaro n Smith
Demetri us Snow

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7th Grade

�Brittany Spence
Samantha Stepp
Tre Stores
Trevor Stump
Hunter Sturg ill
Kay la Sutherland

Jonathan Tabor
Mindy Taw ney
Heather Taylor
Gregory Terry
Carry Thomas
Jas min Thomas

Lance Thomas
Marcus Thomas
Shavaw n y Thomas
Katie Thompson
Christian Tiedemann
Anthony Tolliver

Heather Trua x
Roni Tu ttle
Ja y Varela
Danielle Vass
Shmm Vermillion
Ke lsey Via rs

Mark Wade
Tyler Wa d e
Ky le Wa lker
Hmrna h Wa llace
Jo lrn Wa ll ace
Co lby Wa lte rs

Sean Webb
Joe l Webber
Antho ny We ikle
Ty lor Welch
Jenna Whis ler
Megan vVhitmer

Jonni W ilcher
Brittany Willi &lt;J ms
jessic&lt;J Wi lli &lt;Jms
Kv le W ilson
Leslie Wim m er
Misty Wingo

7th Grade

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�Erin Woods
Richard Woods
Casey Woolwine
Jamie Worrell
Daniel Wright
Morgan Wright

Jennifer Yea tts
Hannah Zamorski

Not Pictured:
Christopher Atkinson
Kirk Coles
Megan Coles
Michelle Moffit
Amber Nuckles
Anthony Peery
Tiffanyane Platt
David Shively
Evan Tatarka
Amanda Thrush
Below: Katie Line, Jolurn.y Hughes, and Lauryn
Dutton working in Mrs. Ro1nano's room.

Rodrick
Hooper is
copying binar
fission notes in
science class.
DeShera Miller is dancing in the hall.

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7th Grade

�fttiddle Cl~ss "toments

Megan Carr is acting like her normal self at lunch,
along with Amber Keesee.

Pete Mosteller is showing off his dissecting skills in
Mr. Blankenship 's science class.

Justice Halstead, Ca roline Brooks, and Kelsey Viars
are hang ing out at the Valentines Social.

From your left: Zach King, Scott Ma ugh an, Anthon y
Weikle, M ichael Robertson, and Matt Robertson are
enjoying their lunch toge ther .

Charism a Harris and Sarah Boyer are
h aving fun goofing off at lunch .

Lance Th om as and Walker N ecessary ar e having fun
disse ting their frog Sn oop Froggy Frog.

'»' .;.

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��6th Grade

Bra ndo n Adams
John Ada ms
Jo n a than Ala b ra n
Robe r t Alexa11de r

Jade And rad e
Ju lia Ar thur
Blake Baba

Rac he l Ba rn es
Abiga il Ba rn e tt
Na th a ni e l Battag lia
Jenn a Beg ley
Ke r ri Belche r
Anne Be ll
N icho las Blackwell
Lindsey Blan kens hip
Tor ri a1w BLlclrd

6th Grade

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�Evan Bond
Destiny Booth
Kris ten Borzotra
Clay Bradshaw
Ian Branson
Shannon Bratton
Leslie Brittain
McKenzie Brocker
Cam eron Brow n
Deonta Brown
Jordan Brown
Krysta Brow n
Maxwell Brow n
Shane Bryant
Andrew Bulaski
Kaitlyn Burnette
Jarod Burns
M atthew Burns
Colin Butler
Isiah Calloway
Derrick Campbell
Devin Campbell
Timo thy Carroll
William Carroll
Xavie r Chance
Brittany Chandler
Cody Charles
Gary Cheatwood
Mia Ciaffone
Ka yla Clark
Ava Clayton
Erin Cole

Breann a Commons
Paul Conner
Ke lsey Cook
N icholas Cooper
Brya n Crawford
Tyler Croke
Glen Crotts
Rey Cruz-Acosta
Brad ley Da lton
Lauren Darnell
Kirsten Davidson
Elizabeth Davis
Rona ld Davis
Michael Dean
Kirk Deane r
La rry Defibau g h
Ca leb D illon
Levi Dillon

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�Will Drougas
Calvin Eason
William Edgell
Jessie Elkin
Kimberly Elmore
Mackenzie England
Zach ary Epperly
Christian Erickson
Thomas Erlyw the
Johnathan Farley
Caitlin Farris
Seth Fisher
Justin Flowers
Bronw yn Foley
James Fox
Kaitlyn Francis
Ashley Gardn er
Kelly Garre tt
Carlton Gearh art
Nicole Ge rvais
Allison Giles
Scott-Allen G is h
Kayla Glass
Zack Gordon
Rachel Grah am
Brandi Grammer
Jon a th an Greene
Ru th Greene
John G uidry
Miranda Guiliani
Danie l H agy
Jasmine H a irs ton
H arm o n H a ll
Kay la H a re
Mary H a rp
Justin H a rris
Zachary H a rth
Alisah H a rtless
Tay lo r H a rtness
Alan a H askins
Jasmine H awk
Ca itl yn Hed ge
N ick H e lms
Ka tie H e lvey
Je nna H ens ley
Tay lo r He rn don
Kay lee H ibbitts
Kristen H icks
Ma rtin Higgins
Ty le r Hig h
Evan H ill
Ke lli H inton
Josep h Hite
Brittany Hogan
Kat lin Hogge
Lindsay Horgan

6th Grade

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�Jordan Hom
Zach Houchin
Chad Howard
David Hudson
Karah Huff
Jordan Huffman
Phillip Hughes
Willie Hughes
Curtis Hunt
Nicholas Jacobs
Jordan Jeffries
Amber Johnson
Brianna Johnson
Chelsea Johnson
Jeffery Johnson
Amand a Jones
Laura Jones
Marquan Jones
Shaquan Jones
Whitney Jones
Adam Joyce
Steven Kanode
Emma Kauffman
Breanna Kawa
Matt Ka yrouz
Aaron Kenned y
Preston Kess ler
Jerry Kidd
Jared Kilb y
Brittany King
Dylan King
Scottie King
Je rry Kline
Benjamin Kolb
Melinda Kozar
Ay la Krau se
Casey Lafon
Stephen La il
Brad ley Lambe rt
Yazmique Lambert
Brevan La pie rre
Ma tth ew Laprad e
Je rre l Le db ette r
Patrick Leftwich
j ulia Lind sey
C hris tophe r Lu cas
Kay la Ly nch
Brittan y Macfa rla nd
Miche lle M add y
Ty le r Ma nn
Taja Mannin g
C hris ty Ma rtin
Ga rrett Ma rtin
N icho las Maxwe ll
) us ti n McCarthy
Ad a m McGa rre ll
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6th Grade

�Bryan McMillan
Jasmine McWarren
Miranda Meadows
William Merriman
Lillian Minix
Matt Montgomery
Arin Moody
Rachel Moore
Oliv ia Murphey
William Musselman
Matthew Muterspaugh

Nathaniel Myers
Britany N ichols
Dav id N icho ls
Patrick O 'Keefe
Monique Otey
A lexa ndria O ve rstree t

Patrick Paga ns
Jeffery Palmer
Harsh Patel
Krun a l Patel
Shiva ni Patel
Sharon Patno
Alexi us Patterson
Harley Patte rson
Fa ll y nn Payne
Ka tie Pelter
Clint Peregoy
Matthew Perkins
H ea th er Pe ters
Sarah Pe ters
Andrew Peters-Greer
Tho mas Petersen
Brittany Phaup
Loga n Phillips
Da mi an Pierce
Zac ha ry Pillis
Justin Poff
Ken z ie Poindexter
Jacob Powers
Kay lee Price
Kris ten Pucke tt
Steven Pugh
Nicholas Quesenberry
Jack Ray
Apr il Reed
Brittany Reid
Devon Rich
Adin Ri zva novic
Em in Riz vanov ic
Ra nd ' Roberson
Dil lon Robertson
Ia n Rob ertson
Tvle r Robertson
Sarah Robinette
Jus tin Robinson

6th Grade

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�Corey Sargent
Dericia Saunders
Logan Saunders
Erica Schlecht
Sarah Schwartz
Andrea Scott
Jordan Scott
Chad Scull
Jacob Semones
Samantha Severn
Allison Shannon
Samuel Sharrocks
Jessica Shelden
Eion Shelton
Thomas Shelton
Jessica Sheppard
Hunter Shoemaker
Forrest Short
Matth ew Sink
Melvin Smith
M isty Smith
Robert Smith
Lauren Snead
Trev or Sprouse
Kelsey Stackpole
Joshua Stanley
Katelynn Stauffer
Alexander Stepp
Co urtn ey Stewart
Chris tina Stinson
Aa ron Suggs
Tra vis Swa in
Alisha Sweatt
Ma tthew Sweeney
A ll ysa Tabor
Taylo r Ta te
Ryan Tay lor
Khenan Terry
Kimbe rl y Terry
Bethany Thomas
Brian Thompson
Hunter Thompson

Ka meron Thompson
Hannah Todd
Hunter To lley
C h ani ce T ro tte r
Ki m berl y Tuckwiller
C h eye nne Turner
Sharon Vickers-Fletcher
So nj a Vukov ic
Am ber Wade
Ke lsey Wade
Morg an Wa lker
Ka c ie Wa rd
Donova n W a ryo ld
Sa m a nth a We bb

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~~~

�Rachel Wells
C ristina Wilcher
Kay la Wilcher
Raymond Wilhelm
Miranda Williams
Deontae Williamson
Katelyn Willis
Sabrina Wingo
Brent Wood
Andrew Wooding
Alisha Worrell
Kimberly Worrell
Samuel Worrell
Alicia Wright

Jam es Wright
Taron Wright
Tyler Wygal
Joseph Yanosky
Cory Yarnall
Michael Zimmerman

Not Pictured:
Casey Claar
Jessica Hatfield
Andrew Hutchison
Crystal Keister
Khanh Truong

A class of sixth graders are in Teen Living working in
their folders.

A group of sixth graders are enjoying
themselves while dancing to the "Cha
Cha Cha" in choir.

Some sixth graders in Mr. Willett's science class are
working on a project.

6th Grade

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��Linda Addington
Tom Agnew
Gloria Ahern
Lisa Akers
Mike Akers
Kathy Atkins
Scott Atkins

Teresa Auldridge
Debi Austin
Danyell Barnes
Chuck Benson
Jen Bird
Terri Blankenship
Susan Bowles
Susan Bowman
Gary Brown
Lisa Brown
Sally Budd
Dotti Bull
Heather Burton
Jerry Campbell
Pam Carter
Tom Chester
Lee Cole
Michael Cox
Linda Coyle
Dennis Crawford
Tarsha Dav is

Penny Dobyns
Ellen Doss
Radoyka Filipovic
Nereid a Forgrave
Dee Foster
Sharon Franklin
Greg Gallion
Paula Gerrol
Jeanny Gilpin
Jo Aime Goad
Doug Graham
Margaret Harrison
Sheila Harrison
D01ma He ndrickson

Mary Hill
Sandy Hill
Margaret Humphrey
Jimmie! Jolu1ston
Sophie Kelly
Terry Kemp
Chris King
Carolyn Krause
Wendy Kuelu1
Brim1 Leath
Perry Mann ing
Kim Martinez
Sherry Maxwe ll
Lyle McLaren

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Faculty -¥&lt; 65.;.

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�Tammy McPea ke
Jim Morris
Lavene Nichols
Pat Oberlin
Eva O 'Hare
Colleen Oliver
Karen Orr

Randy Perdue
Lorain Petersen
Janet Phillips
Robin Pillis
Carrie Poff
Mary Jane Raborn
Chrystal Rhodes
Robin Richardson
Judy Robertson
N ancy Romano
Louise Ruble
Tricia Rucker
N ancy Rutledge
Rachel Sailer
Eileen Schw izer
Janet Sebolt
Garry Secor
Carol Shields
Sherri Shupe
Sterling Simmons
Beth Swain

Debbie Taylor
Susan Taylor
Mi ke Teague
Michell e Terry
Bev Thom as
Mary Thom as
Camellia Thom pson
Terra Trull
Kim T uell
Le Ann Tw-byfill
Debbie Turner
Bobby Va ug han
Dayna Wells
Chris Wilkes

Tom W illett
Suza nne Williams
Ton y W irt
David Wisem an
Pam Woods
Ma rgie Wray
Ma rty Yuh as

��Front Row: Adam Collie, Christian Headen, Jackson Bradley, Anthony Tolliver, Matt Robertson, Jolm
Wallace, Ryan Armitage, Antonio Medley, Lance Thomas, Daniel Dyer, Nathan Cox
Second Row: Hunter Cox, Travis Jones, Nathan Goad, Derrik Hickman, Marcus Thomas, Phillip Ball,
Doug Morgan, Ricky Kassebaum, Seth Guthrie, Justin Sereno, Adam Blackwell
Third Row: Lang Hawkins, Scott Phares, R.J. Hall, Alex Joyner, Jimmy Forgrave, Joey Bikkers, Zak
Pritchett, Kyle Schw izer, Kenneth Rubongoya, Trevor Stump, Ryan Murphy
Back Row: Matt Carr, Ryan Dowe, Zach Mills, Jonathon Walker, Quentin Gilmore, D e rek Pendleton,
Tyler Person, Brandyn Turley, Jacob Kingery, Matt Siska, Aaron Smith.

Matt Carr for Andrew Lewis plows down the field
whlle Derek Pendleton blocks .

•••
•68• Football
•••

�Kyle Shwizer looks to the sideline to call the play.
Kyle says, "We had a great season, we improved
because we knew that winning can only come if you
play as a team."
The Lewis football coaches stand

F~:=::::=====:::;~;;;;::=:::ii~~~~~--~:;;.....~~-, and observe the play . The Lewis
boys did a very good job this

,_,....,__::.::.::'.~~~::,:§§:~j season in finishing 8-1. Congratulations Lewis!

Nathan Goad pw1ts the ball away on fourth down againt Glen var.

•••
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Football «-69-»

�Score Card
Team
won/lost
Hidden Valley
won
Central Academy won
Northside
lost
Read Mountain
won
lost
William Byrd
won
Hidden Valley
won
Franklin Co.
won
Cave Spring
Northside
won
Read Mountain
won
William Byrd
won
Franklin Co.
lost
won
Cave Spring

"'"

Front Row: Rachel Turk and Alison Cole
Middle Row: Erin Malone, Meghan Bolton, Maddie Aliff,
Danielle Stump, and Lesley Arthur
Back Row: Coach Jones, Samantha Clowser (manager),
Jessica Bayne, Kelsey Bradshaw, Kayla Paxton, Soyini
Frasier, Molly Satterfield, Kayla Forgrave, Nikki
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million Afghan men and
women vote in the country's
first presidential election a milestone in the country's
transformation after 25 years
of war and Taliban control.

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is the tallest bridge in the world.

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reports the AIDS
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dramatically across
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war re-ignites in the
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shortage. The U.S. Department of
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infants six to 23 months of age.

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Underground Railroad
Freedom Center opens
in Cincinnati, Ohio.

O Countries and indMduals around the wor1d join together to
pledge over $4 billion in relief for those devastated by the
December tsunami disaster.

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role as Superman and as an advocate
for spinal cord research after being
paralyzed in an accident In 1995.

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Foundation, over 20 million people
are wearing the yellow "Livestrong"
wristbands that help fund and promote
the organization's cancer research.

C: In September, Microsoft Chairman
Bill Gates announces a $168 million
donation to fund malaria research.

0 The National World War II
Memorial is unveiled in
Washington. D.C., in
honor of the millions of
Americans who served
during World War II in
the military and on the
home front.

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of over 200,000 U.S.
troops to Iraq leaves
many families strugg ling
at home.

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that do not require
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hot item for digital
camera owners.

Robosapiens since the toy's
introduction in April. Am ong other
"talents," th e $100 robot can belch
and pass gas on command.

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antidepressants such as Zoloft, Pa.xii and Prozac
to suicidal behavior in teens.

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the world's first
privately developed
spacecraft, is named
"2004 Invention
of the Year" by
Time magazine.

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year's hottest tech
gadget. fas hion
accessory and
advertising personality,
all in one creditcard-size package.

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and billions of dollars in revenue,
pharmaceutical company Merck
recalls the arthritis drug Vioxx
due to increased risk for
cardiovascular disease.

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the industry's first full-size
gas-electric hybrid pickup
truck, the Chevrolet Silverado.
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Blu-ray battle for supremacy
over the next generation of DVD
technology. Major movie studios
are evenly divided in their backing
of the two technologies.

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the "Goldendoodle," an
allergy-friendly cross between
a golden retriever and
a poodle, are in high demand.

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endangered species list
because they are being
killed to protect domestic
livestock and their habitats
are being destroyed .

0 Although Saturn's rings look solid from Earth, images taken by the
international Cassini spacecraft show they are more like rivers of dust
and ice, with particles ranging in size from specks to mountains.

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of acres of crops in West Africa.

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announce the discovery in the
Milky Way galaxy of a new and
possibly abundant class of planets.

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scientists find 18,000-year-old
skeletons of a hobbit-like human
species that grew no larger than
today's average three-year-old child.

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St. Helens vents
ash and steam for
the first time since
its major eruption
in 1980.

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the spread of
hormone-disrupting
chemicals and global
warming , polar
bears are added
to the endangered
speoies list

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bracelets become
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trend of the year.

from a custom T-shirt store on the
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are a hot fashion commodity.

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:&gt; The "grunge" style

of the early '90s
resurfaces with
camoutlage patterns
and T-shirts with
long-sleeve
shirts undemaath.

peopl(l to get out and vote become
11 fashionable cause, appearing on
oveiylhlng from T-shirts to ties.

:&gt; Thanks to the popular movie
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story,
the high-flying, body-bashing
sport makes its way back into
gymnasiums across the country.

�Soft-drink makers join the diet
bandwagon with low-carb
sodas like Coca-Cola C2 and
Pepsi Edge. Sales of the new
products, however, quickly go flat

0 Bucking the health
trend, Hardee's
serves up a Monster
Thlckburger with
1,420 calories and
107 grams of fat.

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found~~ rn 1~7.

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your door and no late fees, Netflix
and Blockbuster Online become
popular choices for movie rentals.

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among young g(rls.

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gamer Golden Globe
nominations for Eternal
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,
which also earns a nod for Best
Picture, Musical or Comedy.

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his second straight
Oscar nomination
for Best Actor with
his performance in
Finding Never/and.

O Shrek 2 ranks third on the list of the 100 top-grossing movies,
with a total haul of just over $436 million.

O The lncredibles, Pixar
and Disney's movie
about a superhero
family trying to live
a normal life in
the suburbs, is a
box-office smash.

:&gt; Clint Eastwood
directs another hit
with Million Dollar
Baby, starring
Hilary Swank as a
31-year-old boxer.

O Jamie Foxx delivers an eerily
convincing and Oscar-nominated
performance as the late Ray
Charles in Ray.

:&gt; Already named best picture by
film critics from New York to
Los Angeles, independent film
Sideways finds even more
celebrity with a leading seven
Golden Globe nominations.

:&gt; The Aviator, starring Leonardo
DiCaprio in the role of eccentric
billionaire Howard Hughes, earns
eleven Oscar nominations.

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:&gt; Fox's "Arrested Development"

improve lives while making
homes better on the successful
ABC home improvement
show "Extreme Makeover:
Home Edition."

wins the Emmy for Best
Comedy Series after an
inaugural year that is critically
acclaimed but poorly rated.

O Stephen, "Lo," Kristen and friends bring their real Orange County
adventures to MTV in the hit reality show "Laguna Beach."

O "You're fired!" becomes a household

0 Pausing and recording

phrase as Donald Trump plows
through executive wannabes on his
hit NBCshow, "The Apprentice."

live television with
DVR is rapidly replacing
VCRs in households
across America.

e ABC gets big ratings from its new
hit drama "Lost,'' the intriguing
story of 48 plane crash survivors
stranded on an island.

e To kick off her 19th season of

CBS's "The Oprah Winfrey Show,"
Oprah and Pontiac join forces
to give each of the 276 audience
members a brand new Pontiac G6.

e Before his unbelievable

74-game winning
streak comes to an
end, NBC's "Jeopardy"
contestant Ken
Jennings wins
$2,520,700 - a TV
game show record.
He delivers over 2.700
correct responses.

�:&gt; U2's new album How to

C: With bands like Interpol,
The Killers and Snow Patrol,
alternative rock returns to
the mainstream music
scene in a big way.

Dismantle an Atomic Bomb
hits No.1 in Billboard magazlne,
and the band is inducted into
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
in March 2005.

O Rapper Kanye West collects a whopping 1OGrammy nominations,
including Album of the Year, for his debut The College Dropout.

0 Nelly continues to
wrap up big sales
and hit songs with the
simultaneous release
of his two albums
Sweat and Suit. '

:&gt; Ashlee Simpson,
Jessica's younger
sister, makes
headlines with her
triple-platinum debut
album Autobiography
and a lip-synching
gaffe on NBC's
"Saturday Night Live."

O Pop superstar Prince gives his concert
ticket-holders something to cheer
about before the concerts start ...
a free copy of his Musicology CD.

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The Pixies, known for inspiring
"grunge" music, reunites after
13 years for a sold-out U.S.
and European tour.

:&gt; In December, Usher
dominates the Billboard
Music Awards, taking home
11 awards, including Album
of the Year for Confessions.

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Video game giant Electronic
Arts buys exclusive rights
to the teams, players and
stadiums of the NFL for
its popular Madden video
game franchise.

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and Bungie Studios release
the most eagerly anticipated
video game sequel, Halo 2.
Over 5 million copies of the
game sell in the first month.

0 The newest trend in video games is to go "old school," with
plug-and-play systems featuring '80s games from the likes of
Atari and Namco.

O 2004 is the year of celebrities having
babies, as Courtney Cox-Arquette,
Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson,
Julia Roberts, Liv Tyler and others
all become first-time mothers.

C: Thousands of young people
become avid poker players, a trend
sparked by TV shows featuring
tournaments for celebrities and
professional poker players.

(! The challenging "Metroid Prime
2: Echoes" takes home the prize
as IGN.com 's Gamecube Game
of the Year.

0 The hottest
"hard-to-get" toy for
the holidays is the
Nintendo DS handheld
gaming system.

C: Even though it won't
reach bookstores
until July 16, 2005,
preorders in December
help J.K. Rowllng's
Harry Potter and the
Haff-Blood Prince
top several
best-seller lists.

�:&gt; Heisman Trophy winner Matt
Leinart leads the USC Trojans
to a second consecutive NCAA
National Championship by
routing the Oklahoma Sooners
in the FedEx Orange Bowl, 55· 19.

0 The New England
Patriots defeat the
Philadelphia Eagles,
24-21 , to repeat as
Super Bowl Champions.
They have won three
of the last four
Super Bowls.

:&gt; Following his win
in September at
the Deutsche Bank
Championship, Vijay
Singh unseats Tiger
Woods as the

world's No.1 golfer.

0 In December, Indianapolis Colts
quarterback Peyton Menning throws
his record-setting 49th touchdown
pass of the season.

:&gt; In one of the worst brawls in U.S.
sports history, five Indiana Pacers
players clash with Detroit Pistons
fans on cou rt and in the stands.
The Pacers' Ron Artest is suspended
fo r the year for his involvement.

�:&gt; Michael Phelps swims
his way to eight individual
Olympic medals. six gold
and two bronze.

C: The Tampa Bay
Lightning claim the
2004 NHL Stanley
Cup by winning the
seventh game of the
Stanley Cup Finals.
2-1 , over the
Calgary Flames.

�C: In a year of entertainment
dominated by teen
queens, Lindsay Lohan
makes the biggest splash
of the bunch wHh the hit
movie Mean Girls and he~
debut CD Speak.

0 In remembrance of those who have died and those who
continue to risk therr lives in the war in Iraq.

0

Ukrainian presidential
candidate Viktor
Yushchenko suffers
from debilitating
illness and scarring
caused by dioxin
poisoning, allegedly
at the hands of
his opponents.

O Democratic vice presidential and
presidential nominees John Edwards
and John Kerry make the 2004
election a very close race.

!) Actor Zach Braff from NBC's
"Scrubs" makes his big screen
actrng, writing and directorial
debut rn the critically acclaimed
Garden State

!) Former NFL player Pat Tiiiman,
who chose the Armed Forces
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from a picnic table . This activity
encourages tru st among friends.

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course. Thi s activity encourages
teamwork among participants.

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Harbor Opera House in Australia over the summer in
the People to People Program. They also traveled to
New Zealand.

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Bass are sitting in their
hotel room in Minneapolis,
Minnesota. They were
there to attend the AAU
national tournament held
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Cape Hatteras, North
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Carrie Sisson goof off after
they send postcards to
their friends.

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from a Lifetouch photographer on picture day.

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watch as Joseph Anderso n
and Scott Flanagan do their
aerobic workout before a
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Humphrey, and Zach Smith
Jessica Matheny and Christina Applegate along with other 8th graders, are getting down
dance to a slow song.
at the Winter Social.

Jimmy Vaughn and Zach Smith try to participate in the
Electric Slide, but don't seem to get it like the girls do .

Elizabeth Haynie and
Justin Beckner dance the
night away at the Winter
Social .

Megan Auldridge enjoys
dancing with Vince Waid
at the Valentine's Dance.

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Karl Crotts, Stephanie
Garrett,Terri Campbell,
Erin Duncan, Angelica
Wagner, Ashley Stump,
Ryan Smith, Amy Klein,
Jennifer Paxton, and
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sponsored by the PTA.

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Amanda Robinette, Roger
Waddell, Mark Shirley, Jamie
Mullins, Steve Chastang, and
Mary O'Neill are enjoying
themselves at the Back to
School Social.

Front Row: Prince: John Neathawk, Princess: Amanda Robinette, Queen: Mary O'Neill,
King: Andrew Kingery Second Row: Matt Birckhead, Misti Hagerman, Megan Nichols ,
Jamie Mullins, Vicky Corney, Marina Christodoulides, Kim Hamilton, Maggie WoJTell
Third Row: Clayton Spencer, Mark Shirley, Michael Otey, Billy Huffman, Robert
Davis, Adam Farabaugh, David Ch1istianson, Abbey Rowe

Dawn Kerns and Travis
Justus are slow dancing at
the Christmas Dance.

After dances students like to
finish the night off with a
meal at Mac &amp; Bob' s.

Samantha Young and
Michael Sheppard are
enjoying each others
company at th Back To
School Dance.

Beth Hochkeppel has a
smile on her face while
dancing with her friend
Adam Reinhard.

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. Rachel Southard, Patrick Hornby , Keisha Beaty, and
William Powell are dancing the night away .

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�"One day, so me friends and I were hanging
out waiting for class to start and I
dropped my pencil. I bent over to pi ck
i t up and I heard a ripping noise. I
didn't realize that my pants had ripped
unt i l I s aw a l l my f r i end s l a ug hi ng a nd
pointing at me!" Bobby Wilhelm-6th grade

"Once, wnen I was in tne 2nd grade I nad
to go to tne bathroom during gym. f was
playing basketball tliough, so f didn't
want to leave. Before f knew it, f
nad wet my pants riglit in tne
middle ofgym{(("
Bef/J 1Jeord-8f/J grade

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"I was at the mall and
the heel totally broke off of
my shoe."
Candace Hill-8th grade
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GOT MY HAND STUCK IN A
CANDY MACHINE AT
WAL- MART. THEY CALLED
THE RESCUE SOU AD TO GET ff
OUT."

KEITH SCHWIZER-ITH GRADE

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"In gym, I was walking towards the locker room after an
intense workout and everybody started yelling and telling
me that I had a HUGE bug on the back of my gymsuit.
At first I thought they were kidding but then I got
really scared so I started screaming "GET IT OFF!" All
the girls were yelling and so I panicked and ripped my
shirt off right there in front of everybody. I saw later
there really was a huge black bug on my shirt."

Vicky Comey-8th grade

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�Lisa Parr,Julia Clark,
an d A manda Robinette
laugh h ys terically as
they watch Fall_on Fant
th ro w her face mto. a
whipped cream pie.

Jacob Davidson and
Cini Price seem to be
enjoying themselves t
as they slow dance a
the Back To School
Dance.

Stephanie Langford
h . ks about her next
t 111 .
1 •t ne y
hile Wu
motion
_w
dances
to the
Woolwme
music.

After warm-up s ' first
. d p ·E · studentsm.run
per10
laps in the large gy

CfJNIJIDS

�Josh Griep meets w ith Mr. Ward
to sign-up for his 9th grade classes.
Crystal Anderson, Josh Akers,
Steven Alcott, and Brian Dooley
await their turn.
Mrs. Wheeling is helping Megan
Shockley and Jeremy Clement find
their classrooms during the first
week of school.

Ca leb Guard (2nd place), W.D. Wh ite
Os t place), and Sarah And erson (3rd
p lace) were this yea r' s ta lent show
winners.

Ama nd a Parrish concentrates on
her rou tine at the fa ll pep rall y.

Lind sey Sell ers, Kati e Dod so n,
N o s illa M ullin s, and Sarah
C un ning ham are chillin ' at th e
eighth g rad e YMCA social

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�It was an electrifying moment
at 7th grade lunch.

Si xth graders
wait eagerly
for their
lunch.

INTERMISSION
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lunch at all. Below are the results of our
survey:.

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Leda Adam s and Kl1onoa Shepherd are
chillin' at 8th grade lunch.

Eighth
graders find
lunch time
as a time to
soc iali ze
with their
fri e nds.

"Cheers to lunch time,' say the sixth graders .

�ONCE UPO.N ATIME ...
1.

4.

2.

5.

3.

6.

WHAT IS YOUR
FAVORITE
HOBBY OR
PASTIME?
Ms. Bull --- sailing
Mrs. Thurston --reading romance
novels
Mrs. Lee --rollerb lading, reading
Mrs. Seay --- crafts,
sp ending time with
my family
Mrs. Addington --reading, working
crossword puzzles
Mr. Hill --- hunting
Ms. Holdridge --water skiing
Mr. Gallion --re-enacting
Mrs. Bowman --baking, reading,
piano

~BABY

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�MANY YEARS AGO ...
1.

4.

What is your
favorite vacation
spot?
Mrs. Farrell --Barga, Italy
Mrs. Blankenship --the mountains because of the views
Mrs. Brill --Canadiait Rockies
Mrs. Oberlin --the beach, ski resorts

5.

Mr. Simmons --Yellowstone Park
Mr. Bradley --- small
towns and rural areas
Mrs. Goad --Claytor Lake
Mrs. Taylor --Killington, Vermont
Mrs. Kennedy --the beach

3.
Mrs. Budd --Arizona

See page 25 for
baby picture
answers.

BABY PIC1ZIR.£S

�JUST FOR
During half time, Zach Rambo gets a drink
as the rest of his South Salem team listens
to strategies from their coach.

Jessi Thurston (foreground), from the
Revenge team, runs down the left wing on a
fast break while being pursued by the
Sheros team.

Stephanie Huffman, Terin Mabry, Stephanie Garrett and
Maura Nute (L to R) cheer for their football tea m on a cold
night.

At a girl's basketball game between South
Salem and West Salem, both teams wait to grab
the rebound.

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The Salem Recreation Department
provides sports programs for Salem studen1
ages 7-14. Approximately 500-550 youth
participate in each sport. Recreational sport
which include soccer, baseball, softball,
chee:deading, football, and basketball play
big part in the lives of many ALMS student~

��Grayson Lucas and Mike Lautenschlager present
their Native American teepee in Mrs. Rutledge's
7th grade class.

/11fJ171ClJUN1B
FRONT ROW: Beth
Hochkeppel, A.J. Nazemi,
Chris Burns, Matthew
Turbyfill, Steven Calder,
Jacob Davidson
BACK ROW: Kaylea
Algire, Jimmy Vaughn,
Jonathan Wing , Apurva
Trivedi , Abbey Rowe, Jeff
Ferguson, Mrs. Kennedy

FRONT ROW: Amanda Robinette ,
Mary O'Neill , Megan Blevins, Li sa Parr
2ND ROW: Abbey Rowe , Josh Akers ,
Daylyn Vogler
3RD ROW: Sarah Dyer, Kelly Kane ,
Lauren Merrill , Carly Humphrey
BACK ROW: Mr. McLaren, Zach
Rambo , Catharina Tonete, Jes sica
Pettrey. Megan Auldridge

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Students wait anxiously for their turn to spell during
this year's spelling bee. There were many participants
and they all did a great job!

�Ms. Justice is participating in the study
of mythology (the myth of Demeter &amp;
Persephone) in Mrs. Rutledge's language arts class. She is peeling a
pomegranite so students could taste the
seeds as Persephone did during her stay

r,

in Hades.

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Seventh grade scienc e stu d ents -are- havmg
- . fun makmg
. b1ome
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D.J. Williams gives
his P.A.S.S. mentor
a big hug at the
end of a long work
day at First Union.

fhe 6th grade Bullfrog Team has a blast at Pizza
Den . They were rewarded this treat by earning Bull
Frog Bucks .

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Aus tin Ca sey , Seth Coleman, Andy Dillon,
Brend o n Hairsto n, a nd Se th Pendl eton check
~JUt th e ac tion at th e Back To School Da nce.

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�Aisha
Meador
and
Stephanie Bradshaw finish
sewing a pillow in teen living, for their seventh
grade elective class.

Heather Burns, Stacey Biggar
and Abigail Brotherton dress
up as Roman citizens in Mrs.
Bowman's IFL class.

Ada Bamford, Brian Eads,
and Brianna WhiteGaynor make a pizza in
teen living class.

Mr. Chester and his class
watch intently as th ey
launch their rockets.

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Lendy McDowell and Britney Giordano make a recording for a udi o broad casting in technology ed ucation.

�PEOPLE'S CHOICE

Jennifer Owen s and Zach Matthew
work on their keyboarding skills in
sixth grade exploratory.

In drama, students perform a classroom scene in their elective class.

Katie Craig, Diane Echols, Heath Foster, and Danielle Carney start on their
projects in teen living.

Brian Hoffman in struct s
the yearbook staff on the
use of a 35 millimeter camera.

Stud ents have fun singing
a lively tune in choir.
Band Students make swee t
mu sic in th e ir e lec ti ve
class.

fl£CfWES

�"TO BEE OR NOTTO BEE"

GEOGRAPHY BEE
Front Row: Matt Turbyfill, David Conner, Jonathan West, Michael Detwiler,
Zac Secor Brian Chiglinsky, Johnathan
Wills All~n Crowder, Andrew Guidry
Seco'nd Row: Scott Vandegrift, Geoff
Singletary, Nizar Barghouty, Randy
Price
Chris Hammond, Sarah
D'Ant~nio, Meghan Kern
.
Third Row: Austin Casey, Diane
Echols, D.W. Hart, Andrew_ Rosti, Tim
Samas, Chris Buman, Justm Hancock,
Kyle Gilpin
.
.
Fourth Row: Ashlie Poff, Lous1a Ogier,
Erika Ogier, Amanda Akers, Jacob Zainfield, Ryan Hancock
.
Back Row: Eric Hughes, Tabitha Bolen,
Jennifer Lawrence, Emily Pierce, Jimmy
Vaughn, Michael Otey

Zac Secor answers his
question for the Geography Bee as the other classroom winners listen.

The spelling bee participants
watch as Mrs. Humphrey
gives Jamie Mullins her
word.

REFLECTIONS
F ront Row: Shannon Lewis , Lauren Sexton,
Sara Anderson
Second R ow: Kate Sammons, Anna Herby, Amy
McC!aren, Patrick Hornby
Top Row: Kim Hamilton, Ryann Fame, Katie
Schweitzer

/3l{ MINNlRS

SPELLING BEE
Front Row: Arie Dickson, Justin Dooley, Justin King
Nathan Butler, Brian Chiglinsky, Cory Dickson, Dustin Bry·
ant
Second Row: Brandon Davis, Stuart Shepherd, Nizar Barg·
houty, Josh Kier, Tyler Hale, Travis White, Adam Cook Matt
Mherend
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Third Row: D.W. Hart, Danielle Ferguson, Danielle Wagner
Michelle Thorne, Heather Burns, ~ate Dudek, Meagan Pinell'
Back Row: Christine Witt, Jenmfer Lawrence, Nicole Lam·
bert, Krista Wilson, Megan Blevins, Amanda Stallings Chris•
tina Hambrick, Jeff Brown
'
D.W. Hart was the winner of the spelling bee and com·
peted in the Salem division wide spelling bee which h e
also won.

�GUIDANCE RUNNERS
Front Row: Jeff Philips, Scotty
Weddle, Josh Perdue, Megan
Nichols, Jarrod Naugle
Second Row: Lindsay Sellers,
Emily Nichols, Nosilla Mullins,
Andrew Dalton
Back Row: Holly Chitty, Christy
Hale, Megan Beard, Amanda
Brown, Laura Slusher

OFFICE RUNNERS
Front Row: Carmen Carroll, Kristin
Pierce, Charlotte Cole, Rod Morris,
Jacob Zainfield, Scotty Pollard
Second Row: Rhonda Shepherd,
Heather Shugart, Josh Akers, Josh
Pinkerman, Jamie Mullins, Chance
Witt, Casey Moore
Back Row: David Joyce, Danielle
Ferguson, Amanda Parks, Alicia
Benson, Nathan Mahan, Adam Lester

LIBRARY ASSISTANTS
Front Row: Krista Wilson, Derek
Washenberger
Back Row: Melissa Carl, John
Neathawk

Nathan Daniels
and Andrea
Rhodes mix up
chemicals to
make gluep in
graduated
cylinders in Mr.
Wirt' s science
class.
Ebony Ma tthews and Matt Anderson test
glu ep for it's viscosity in science class.

�Foreign Language
Question: What do you like
best about the Foreign Language Club?
"The thing I like best about
the French Club is that I get to
learn a new language and be
with friends at the same time."
- Shelly Hamlin
French Club

"The best thing I like about
the Foreign Language Club is
that you do some neat things
with other members. You can
talk to them in the same language that you're learning."
- Jamie Robertson
German Club

fDREIGN l.ANGUl)Gl

Spanish Club
Row 1: Nathan Andrzejewski, Dianna Reed, Britney Giordano,
Jessica Matheny, Krista Wilson, Christina Applegate, Christy
Jennings, Laila Jones, Annie Trent, Jasmine Talada
Row 2: John VanRiper, Nie Schmitt, Jarrod Naugle, Keila Rochford,
Catrina Kanode, Jenny Labadie, Holly Chitty, Christy Hart, Amanda
Akers, Mrs. Scott
Row 3: Fredrico Tonete, Dallas King, Tim Samsa, Logan Reeves,
Amanda Brown, Vicky Corney, Julia Clark, Andrea Rhoades,
Daylyn Vogler
Row 4: Sam Young, Lindsey Johnson, Heather Shugart, Beth Beard,
Jocelyn Wohlford, Maggie Worrell, Whitney Faw, Stephanie
Lawrence, Elizabeth McKinney, Michael Blankenship
Row 5: Brandi Branson, Tina Wagner, Meaghan Humphries, Trevor
Albert, Ebony Matthews, Amanda Stallings, Jackie Smith, Marina
Christodoulides, Tammie Bonds
Row 6: T. J. Weeks, Matt Hernandez, Chris Wray, Joseph Anderson,
Michael Hambrick, Josh Horn, Steven Alcott, Dustin Steele, Jerry
Watkins, A. J. Dickson, Andrew Rosti

German Club
Row 1: Jonathan Wills, Matt Birckhead Fallor
Fant, Jamie Mullins, Mary O'Neill, He;ther
Kirby, Amanda Robinette, Jamie Robertson
Row 2: Jennifer Flowers, Ansie Van As, Andy
Love, Alan Crowder, Matt Franklin Mark
Shirley, Robert Davis, Megan Nich~ls
Stephanie Roberts
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Row 3: Nathan Auldridge, Wesley Sprinkle,
John Bannon, Timo Gordon Michael Farmer
Tyler Still, Krystal Snavely, Katie Fitzgerald,'
Megan Blevins, Christine Witt
Row 4: Shannon Lewis, Megan Pinnell, Laure ;
Kern, Scotty Pollard, Lisa Parr, Allison
Lineberry, Alisa Mook, Kathi Clark
Row 5: Sarah Wolfer, Katy Day, Bubba Sowers, Ryan Hancock, Herr Vaughn

�French
Hello - Bonjour I salut
Goodbye - A dernain / au revoir

.F rench Club
Row 1: Kari Stanley, Neal Latimer, Shane Smith, A.J. Nazemi, Vy
Nguyen, Elizabeth Warbeck, Bess Johnson
Row 2: Lee Thach, Candace Hill, Elizabeth Haynie, Abbey Rowe,
Amber Hodge, Meghan Satterfield, Rocio Mendez,
Amanda Potter
Row 3: Alicia Henson, Shelly Hamlin, Carmen Carroll,
Kristin Pierce, Charlotte Cole, Daysha McClure, Chris Burns,
Apurva Trivedi, Andrew Dalton, D.W. Hart, Andrew Guidry
Row 4: Sarah Koss, Renee Booker, Kaylea Algire, Josh Griep,
Nathan Mahan, Paul Daniels, Christy Harris, Crystal Wright
Row 5: Mrs. Scott, Kim Hamilton, Kelly Minton, Dana Whitt,
Jennifer Dorsey, Ryann Fame

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What is your name? - Comment tu
f app,elles?
My name is ... - Je mappelle
How old are you? -Tu as quel ci'ge
How are you? - Comment vas-tu?
Monday - Lundi
Tuesday - Mardi
Wednesday- Mercredi
Thursday - Jeudi
Friday - Vendredi
Cool-super!orchouette!
Green - Vert
Red-Rouge
Blue- Bleu

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German
Hello - Hallo
Goodbye - Auf wiedersenen
What is your name? - Wie heisst du?
My name is ... - Ich heisse ...
Awesome - Gute nacht
How old are you? - Wie alt bist du?
Red- Rot
Blue- Blau
Yellow - Gelb
How are you? - Wie geht's
Monday - Montag
Tuesday - Dienstag
Wednesday- Mittwoch
Thursday- Donnerstag
Friday - Frietog
Black - Schwartz

• • • • • • Spanish
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Hello - Hola
Goodbye - Adios
How are you? - ;, Como estas?
How old are you ? - 2. Cuantos anos
tienes?
Good Morning - Buenos dias
What is your name? - l_Como te
llamas?
My name is ... - Me llamo
Cool - Es otro mundo
Red-Rojo
Blue -Azul
Green - Verde
Monday- Lunes
Tuesday - Martes
Wednesday- Miercoles
Thursday - Jueves

ftJREIGN l!UfGUAGl

�NfliJSPAPER S/Aff
FRONT ROW : Mrs. Farrell, Nathan
Auldridge, Vicky Camey, Laila Jones,
Annie Trent, Tracy Parri s
2ND ROW: Lauren Merrill , Nathan
Andrzejewski , Amber Dutton, Michelle
Thorne, Moriah Brotherton. Kristen
Willet, Andy Tynes
.
BACK ROW : Kay lea Algier, Jessica
Mowles, Mat Thomas ' Nizar. Barohouty,
. 0
Matt Lewis, Mike Whitlock, Will Price

lf--H CLUB
FRONT ROW: Mrs. Jones , Kyle
Martin, Shari Duviella
BACK ROW: Ebony Matthews,
Alicia Herron , Kim Burford

YEARIJDDI&lt; S/Aff
FRONT ROW : Mallory Heslep, Laura
Murphy , Allyson Campbell , Heather
Kirby , Nathan Auldridge, Alisa Mook,
Stephanie Langford
2ND ROW : Allison Horan, Mary
O'Neill , Emmalee Morris, Page Crew,
Jessica Mowles , Ashley Purdy, Sarah
Briele, Allison Lineberry
BACK ROW: Mrs. Foster, David
Moeller, Scott Vandegrift, Li sa Parr, Kim
Powell , Megan Blevins

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�IALMS SOUNDTRACK!

Kyle Gilpin and Jonathan
Altizer wait for their cue from
Mr. Snyder.

The choir sings while keeping a close watch on
Mr. Snyder's directions.

Students in choir
wait for a signal to
begin singing.

Front Row: Rebecca Wi sem a n, Angela W ya tt, Ca ndace Hill, Kim
Burfo rd , Ali cia H e rron, Ashl ey Merritt
2nd Row: Mr . Snyd e r, Tracey Atkins, Lauren Walker-Williams, Christin a Ro uto n , Whitney Woolwine, Sara h Dyer, Lind sey Ed wards
3rd Row: Megg ie Kern , Da ni elle Brow n, Danielle Sp angler, Krystal
Jo nes, Jennife r Law re nce, Jacki e Smith, Dawn Suble tt
Back Row: Jo na tha n Alti zer, Jam es Hampton, Truma n Farmer, Da vid
C hris ti a n son , Broo ks Jackso n, Mi chael Gera ld , Nea l La timer, Ky le
Gilpin

Cl/DIR

�PRIDE OF LEWIS

Beginning Brass and Saxophones
Row 1: Sara Grey, Alison Hemberger, Katie Schweitzer, Dawn
Kerns, Bee Colson, Bill Thompson, Brandon Spencer, Josh Morris
Row 2: Sarah D' Antonio, Aleah Rios, Haley Parker, John Meise,
Cam Sams, Amanda Grosse, Mary Gladden, Terra Fankell, Steven
D'Antonio
Row 3: John Cleary, Will Butler, Steven Calder, Brett Ripley, Beth
Hochkeppel, Michelle Thorne, Danielle Wagner, Josh White
Row 4: Jennifer Wray, Cini Price, Kelly Sneed, Tom Sosnowski,
Michelle Craighead, Mark Cifone, Franklin Boynton, Drew Bratton
Row 5: Mark Wheeler, Travis Hull, Korey Hines, Tora Hagy, John
Guidi, Josh Glass, Allen Dooley, Kelly Pendleton, Jennifer Varela
Row 6: Keith Schwizer, Paul Schumacher, Brandon Rhodes, Shane
Rae, Jeremy Johnson, Josh Ogilvie, Richard Shell, Matt Otey, Cara
Moser, Amanda Mounts

Mr. Paxton directs as the band
plays "War Chant" at one of the
football games.

Percussion
Row 1: Mike Lautenschlager,
Aaron Mosser, Ryan Wirt, Derrick
Goad
Row 2: Colt Hollandsworth, Chase
Lucado, Brendan Hairston, Apurva
Trivedi, Erin Theilen
Row 3: Jacob Davidson, Trey
Cantrell, Matt Collins, Josh Stover,
David Joyce, Kate Sammons
Row 4: Joey Leonardo, Daniel
Leffel, Jessica N ewcomer, Ashley
Craft, Brandon Childress, Brandon
Stewart, Robert Kendrick
Not pictured: Brandon Powers

�Concert Band Brass and Saxophones
Row 1: Rod Morris, Sean Goad,
Chris Buman, Sam Patterson, Jamie
Robertson, Michael Farmer, Jeff
Phillips, Drew Taylor
Row 2: Jonathan Maxwell, Gwen
Feazelle, Megan Pinnell, Johnathan
O'Brien, Kristy Harris, Kelly Minton,
Josh Shelor, Jimmy Vaughn
Row 3: Samantha Young, Brandon
Turner, Sarah Bowles, Jocelyn
Wohlford, Dawn Sublett, Shari
Duviella, Liz McKinney, Austin
Dutton
Row 4: David Christianson, Paul
Daniels, Justin Hunt, Andrew
Guidry, Jonathan Wing, Eddy Smart,
Andre Hester, Billy Huffman, Eric
Sparrow

Beginning Woodwinds
Row 1: David Farmer, Patricia Eckels, Kim Dooley, Sandra
Conner, Brittani Carter, Samantha Carder, Julie Camden, Allison
Butt, Laura Brown
Row 2: Jessica Williams, Amy Williams, Katie Stump, Kristen
Raybon, Tracey Parris, Molly King, Beth Jordan, Emily Hepner,
Christina Hambrick
Row 3: Amelia Harveycutter, Chris Harris, Lauren Harlow,
Amber Dutton, Kelly Dillon, Michele Carter, Emily Carter, Robert
Carkin, Moriah Brotherton
Row 4: Terin Mabry, Kristin Lewis-Whitson, Brandon Knight,
Cha;:ly Kidd, Tiffany Kelly, Kelly Kane, Stephanie Huffman, Ryan
Hornaday
Row 5: Clark Williamson, Kristen Willet, Megan Tiller, Christi
Weaver, Denise Smith, Samantha Shively, Kim Sheppard, Laura
Schuessler, Lauren Merrill, Thomas Magno
Not pictured: Alison Whitfield

All District Band
(L-R): Ryann Fame, Katy Day, Nikki
Stallings (Concert Band), Shannon
Lewis (Symphonic Band)

Colorguard
Row 1: Lindsey Mills, Emily
Nichols, Jennifer Wray
Row 2: Stephanie Langford, Kari
Stanley, Danielle Brown, Ebony
Matthews, Amand a Parrish,
Nosilla Mullins, Amanda Griggs

�Concert Band Woodwinds
Row 1: Frederico Tonete, Amanda Warren, Amanda Akers,
Ashley Diamond, Christine Witt, Marina Christodoulides
Row 2: Elizabeth Haynie, Renee Booker, Brandi Branson, Britney
Giordano, Dianna Reed, Ebony Matthews, Nosilla Mullins
Row 3: Tina Wagner, Sarah Wolfer, Stephanie Lawrence, Megan
Surey, Shannon Lewis, Ryann Fame, Kim Hamilton, Katy Day
Row 4: Meghan Satterfield, Abbey Rowe, Stephanie Langford,
Alicia Herron, Lakeisha Hamm, Amy Wooten, Laura Slusher,
Lindsey Johnson
Row 5: Nikki Stallings, Daylyn Vogler, Misti Rabik, Amanda
Griggs, Justin Beckner, Amanda Parks, Sara Franklin, Crystal Light

Haley Parker, Megan Pinnell, and Jimm,
Vaughn play their saxophones while
Brandon Turner and Paul Daniels play
their trumpets at a Lewis football game
this season.

Student Leaders
Row 1: Kim Hamilton, Ryann Fame, Josh Stover, Katy Day, Marina
Christodoulides, Jonathan Wing, Abbey Rowe, Apurva Trivedi,
Christine Witt
Row 2: Shannon Lewis, Megan Pinnell, Eric Sparrow, Tina Wagner,
Meghan Satterfield, Justin Beckner, Amanda Akers, Lindsey Johnson
Row 3: Frederico Tonete, Liz McKinney, Shari Duviella, David
Christianson, Sarah Wolfer, Chase Lucado, Laura Slusher, Andrew
Guidry, Emily Nichols
Row 4: Kelly Minton, Eddy Smart, Chris Buman, Ashley Diamond,
Samantha Young, Michael Farmer, Nosilla Mullins, Austin Dutton
Marina Christodoulides, Katy Day,
and Elizabeth Fitzgerald prepare to
march in this years Christmas Parade.

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MUSICAL
GROUPS

1. PUFF

DADDY

2. BUSH

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EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS:
LEFT TO RIGHT: president: Abbey Rowe; Vice President: Josh Akers;
Secretary: Daylyn Vogler

4. MARILYN
MANSON
Leda Adams

Josh Adkins

As hley Aesy

Amanda Akers

Josh Akers

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Drew Barbour

Michele Barker

Sarah Bates

Beth Beard

Alicia Benson

Megan Beard

Ma tt Birckhead

Bobby Beche

Michael Blankenship

Joy Beckner

Ju s tin Beckn er

Jared Benne tt

M egan Blevins

Amanda Boles

Tammie Bonds

Renee Booker

Sa rah Bowles

Brandi Branso n

Am a nda Brown

Danielle Brown

Rebecca Brown

Dus tin Bryant

C hris Buma n

Kim Burford

C hri s Burns

Alvin Bush

Hea ther Butler

Shaw n Bu ttP

La toya Ca lfee

Trey Ca ntrell

8111 GRFIDE

�Melissa Carpenter

Carmen Ca rroll

H olly Chitty

David C hris ti a nso n

Ma rin a
C hri s to d o ulid es

Juli a Clark

Ka thi Clark

Charlotte Cole

Jus tin Collins

Ma tt Co llins

Erin Colwe ll

Vicky Comey

Ashley Cooper

Dana Cox

Alan Crowder

Sa rah Cunnin g ha m

Andrew Da lto n

Na th a n Da niels

Paul Daniels

Pres ton Davis

Robert Davis

Ka ty Day

Maggie De rr

As hley Dia m o nd

A. j . Dickson

Kati e Dod son

Bria n Dooley

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�Jimmy Duff

Drew Durkee

Austin Dutton

Nick Duviella

Shari Duviella

Bo Eck

Michael Epperly

Ashley Estes

Rya nn Fame

Fallo n Fant

Adam Farabaugh

Michael Farmer

Truma n Fa rm e r

Wh itney Faw

Gwen Feazelle

Danielle Ferguson

Jeff Ferguson

Hea th er Ferris

Amanda Fink

Eli za beth Fitzge rald

Ka ti e Fitzgerald

Scott Fla nagan

Jennifer Flowers

Matt Franklin

Sara Fra nklin

Ky le Ca ines

Shaw n Ga rst

Michael Gera ld

Britney Gio rd ano

Derrick Goad

BIH GR.ADE

�Sean Goad

Tony Gonzalez

Brandy Gordan

Timo Gordon

Jos h G ri e p

Amanda Griggs

Maurice Grogan

Andrew Guidry

Misti Hagerman

Christy H a le

Larry Hale

Key la Hale

Cynthia Hall

Michael Hambrick

Kim H am ilton

Shelly Hamlin

Lake is ha Hamm

Make na H a mmo nd

Rya n Hancock

Mark Hardin

Krista Harris

C hris ty H art

D . W. Hart

Elizabe th Ha y nie

Alicia Henson

Matthew Hernand ez

Alicia He rro n

Andre H es ter

Ca nd ace Hill

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Amber Hod ge

Charla Ho lley

Josh H orn

Billy Huffma n

Leslie Humphreys

M eag ha n Humphries

Jus tin Hunt

Dav id Hutto n

Katrina Hyler

Josh Ingram

Brooks Jackson

Jos h Jac kso n

C hris ty Je nnings

Bess Johnso n

Lind sey Johnson

Krys tal Jones

Laila Jones

Dav id Joyce

Tra v is Justu s

Ca trina Kanod e

Robert Kendrick

Lauren Kern

Dallas King

And rew Kinge ry

Hea th er Kirb v

Sa rah Koss

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Ch ris La mbert

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�Neal Latimer

Jennifer Lawrence

Stephanie Lawrence

Jeffrey Lee

Adam Lester

Shannon Lewis

Crystal Light

Allison Lineberry

Andy Love

Chase Lucado

Gary Mabes

Nathan Mahan

Kyle Martin

Joe Mason

Jessica Matheny

Ebony Matthews

Jonathan Maxwell

Daysha McClure

Ed McNeil

Travis Meade

Rocio M end ez

Ashley Merritt

David Moeller

Alisa Mook

Casey Moore

Shalena Morehead

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Lendy McDowell

Elizabeth McKinney

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�Ashley Morgan

Rod Morris

Asia Morrison

Aaron Mosser

Jamie Mullins

Nosilla Mullins

Jarrod Na ugle

A.J . Nazemi

John Neathawk

Josh Newman

Vy Nguyen

Emily N ichols

Megan Nichols

Joh nathan O'Brien

Mary O'Neill

Michael Otey

Sunnie Parker

Amanda Parks

Lisa Parr

Amanda Parrish

Sam Patterso n

Crys tal Peck

Andrew Pence

Ka therine Penney

Je re m y Perdue

Josh Perdu e

Ca rri e Petry

Je ff Philips

Emily Pierce

Kri sten Pierce

81H GRAD£

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Josh l,inkerman

Megan Pinnell

John Plunkett

Scotty Pollilrd

A m il nd il Potter

Kim Powell

Brand on Powers

David Price

Jo e Pritt

Misty Rabik

Diilnni\ Reed

Loga n Reeves

Stephanie Roberts

Jamie Robe rtso n

Michil e l Robertson

Amil nd il Robinette

Drew Repass

And rea Rhoades

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Keila Rochford

Josh Roop

Stuart Rorer

Matt Rose

Trey Rose

Andrew Rosti

~y Rowe

Tim Samsa

Megha n Sa tterfi eld

N ie Schmitt

Ne il Secrist

Lindsa y Sellers

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81H GRAD£

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Rhonda Shepherd

Micha el Sheppa rd

Mark Shirley

Hea ther Shugart

Carrie Sisson

Laura Slusher

Eddi e Smart

Alexis Smith

Chris Smith

Jackie Smith

Justin Smith

N icole Smith

Shan e Smith

Krystal Sna ve ly

Alan Sowers

Eric Spar row

Clay ton Spencer

Wesley Sprinkle

A ma nd a Sta llings

Kari Stanley

Dustin Steele

Tyler Still

Josh Stover

Ang e la Stult z

Dawn Subl ett

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Drew Ta ylor

8/H GRAD£

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Lee Thach

Frederico Tone te

Ann ie Tre nt

A purva Tri vedi

Sean Turk

Brandon Turner

Angela Utt

Ansie Van As

John Va nRiper

Jim m y Va u g hn

Day ly n Vogler

Roger Waddell

Tina Wagner

Joel Walker

Steven Wa ldro n

Eli zabe th W a rb eck

Ama nd a Warren

Derek Washenberger

Jerry Watkins

Sco tty Weddl e

T.J. Wee ks

Willia m W ee ks

Cassena We iler

Ma rshall Wheeler

W.D. White

Chance Wh itt

Dana Whitt

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Jonathan Wills

Krista Wilson

Melvin Wilson

Nicky Wilson

Jonathan Wing

Christine Witt

Jocelyn Wohlford

Sarah Wolfer

Amy Wooten

Maggie Worrell

Chris Wray

Crystal Wright

Angela Wyatt

Samantha Young

Jacob Zainfeld

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Travis Justus (back row) dances as the band plays at the fall pep rally while
everyone else has a great time.

81H GR.AD£

�CLASS FAVORITES

MOST ARTISTIC

BIGGEST FLIRT

SHYEST

tlOST DARING

Jimmy Vaughn
Sarah Koss

Davi d Chri stianson
Jess ica Matheny

Lee Th ac h
Shannon Lew is

Andy Lo ve
Christina Applegate

tlOST
HAPPY-Gt
LUCKY

MOST
OUTGOING
Ju stin Smith
Amber Hodge

MOST MUSICAL

Adam Farabau

Kim Powel!

MOST GULLIBLE
Jamie Robertson
Heather Kirby

tlOST
UNFORGETTABLE
Michael Robertson
Lendy McDowe ll

tlOST TALKATIVE
Brian Dooley
Krista Wilso n

�CLASS FAVORITES

BEST PERSOllALITY

FUlllllEST

FRIEllDLIEST

tlOST ATHLETIC

Kyle Gaines
Amanda Robinette

Clayton Spencer
Shari Duviella

Sean Turk
Mary O ' Ne ill

Roger W addell
Fallon Fant

CUTEST
COUPLE

BEST
LOOKING

Tre vor Albert
M eag han
Humphri es

Andrew Kingery
Megan Nichols

BEST SMILE
Jarrod Nau g le
Misti Hage rm an

Adam Lester
A lisa Mook

BEST EY ES

TEACHER'S PET

Mark Shirl ey
Andrea Rhoades

Jeff Ferg uson
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2. HOME IMPROVE-

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4. BEAVIS AND
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SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS

LEFT TO RIGHT: President: Sa ~ah Dyer; Vice President: Kelly Kane;
Secretary: Lauren Merril .; Treasurer: Carly Humi: '.1Yey

Crystal Agee
Dearma Allen
Jonathan Altizer
Cluis Ames
Steve Argabright
Matthew Atkins
Tracy Atkins
Ada Banlford
Daniel Bane
Nizar Barghou ty
Alisha Barker
Michael Bausenmm
Jack Blank
Coby Blankenship
Todd Blankenship
Franklin Boynton
Stephanie Brad shaw
Nate Bragg

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�Heather Bratton
Drew Bratton
Sarah Briele
De'Sin Brooks
Moriah Brotherton
Jeffrey Brown
Jessica Brown
Laura Brown
Timothy Browne
Foster Burton
Will Butler
Allison Butt
Steven Calder
Chad Caldwell
Josh Camden
Julie Camden
Allyson Campbell
Samantha Carder
Kelly Cardwell
Robert Carkin
Danielle Carney
Brittani Carter
Dustin Carter
Emily Carter
Michele Carter
Joseph Chaney
Howard Chapman
Steve Chastang
Brandon Childress
MarkCifone
Lara Clark
Jolm Cleary
Brandon Clinevell
Justin Clinevell
Jesse Coburn
Bee Colson
Bane Compton
Sandra Conner
Adam Cook
T.C. Cmmts
Matthew Cox
Ashlee Craft

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TTH GRAD£

�Katie Craig
Michelle Craighead
Page Crew
Christopher Crotts
Crystal Cundiff
Zack Cunningham
Sarah D' Antonio
Steven D' Antonio
Jacob Davidson
Jeffrey Davis
Matthew Davis
Ashley Denning
Aaron Diamond
Brad Dickerson
Chad Dickerson
Arie Dickson
Kelly Dillon
Courtney Dixon

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Blair Dodson
Allen Dooley
Kim Dooley
Ray Dooley
Gary Doss
Shanel Dorton
Amber Dutton
Sarah Dyer
Brian Eads
Eric Eanes
Diane Echols
Patricia Eckels
Lindsey Edwards
David Epperly
Todd Epperly
Justin Epperly
Wesley Estes
Terra Fankell
David Farmer
Heath Foster
William Francisco
Sa1nantha Gagnet
Marie Garrett
Scott Gerrol

7rH Gii.ADE

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�Jonathan Giarla
Matthew Giles
Kyle Gilpin
Mary Gladden
Josh Glass
Tara Gravely
Sara Grey
David Griffith
Amanda Grosse
John Guidi
Russell Gustavson
Tora Hagy
Brendan Hairston
Christina Hambrick
Chris Hammond
James Hampton
Justin Hancock
Lauren Harlow
Danny Harmon
Chris Harris
Ben Harrison
Timothy Hartman
Amelia Harveycutter
Darrell Hatcher
Alison Hemberger
Matthew Henrickson
Emily Hepner
Mallory Heslep
Jason Highberger
Shayla Hilton
Korey Hines
Aaron Hinnant
Beth Hochkeppel
Colt Hollandsworth
Kim Holt
Allison Horan
Ryan Hornady
Stephanie Huffman
Robert Hughes
Travis Hull
Carly Humphrey
Hieu Huynh

7rH GRfWE

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�Heather Hyde
Anthony Jackson
Dan Dan Jiang
Jeremy Johnson
Haley Johnston
Travis Jones
Andy Jones
Beth Jordan
Kelly Kane
Curtis Kelley
Tiffany Kelly
Meghan Kern
Dawn Kerns
Kenneth Keys
Charly Kidd
Ashley Kilby
Molly King
Heather Kirby
Johnathan Kirby
Chelsea Kitts
Brandon Knight
Rachel Lafferty
Richard Lafferty
Ruth Lafferty
Nichole Lambert
Ashley Laprade
Billy Latempa
Mike Lautenschlager
Amanda Lawrence
Daniel Leffel
Joey Leonard o
Matthew Lewis
Kristin Lewis-Whitson
Judson Lowe
Grayson Lucas
Ashley Lusk
James Lutz
Terin Mabry
Thomas Magno
Chassity Martin
Carlos Matos
Chris Maxwell

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�La'Kia Mayo
Jordan McArthur
Aisha Meador
John Meise
Lauren Merrill
Eric Miller
Tonya Miller
Lyndsey Mills
Jackson Mitchell
Zach Mitchell
Angela Montgomery
Emmalee Morris
Josh Morris
India Morrison
Cara Moser
Amanda Mounts
Jessica Mowles
Laura Murphy
Sarah Neighbors
Jessica Newcomer
Josh Ogilvie
Tiffany Osborne
Matt Otey
Christina Owusu
Ernestina Owusu
Emily Padar
Haley Parker
Tracey Parris
Candace Patterson
Keeland Payne
Meaghan Peery
Holley Pence
Kelly Pendleton
Seth Pendleton
Nhan Pham
Mark Phillips
Amie Price
Randy Price
Gini Price
Jake Price
Will Price
Zach Price

TTH GRADE

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�Dustin Pruitt
Ashley Purdy
Shane Rae
Kristen Raybon
Jeremy Reed
Adam Reinhard
Melissa Reynard
Brandon Rhodes
Aleah Rios
Brett Ripley
Sharon Rogers
Christina Routon
Natalie Ruble
Jason Rucker
Kate Sammons
Carma Sample
Cam Sams
Laura Schuessler
Paul Shumacher
Katie Schweitzer
Keith Schwizer
Christina Setser
Richard Shell
Nie Shelor
Stuart Shepherd
Kim Sheppard
Ryan Shirley
Samantha Shivley
Melinda Short
Austin Shrewsbury
Denise Smith
Jackie Smith
Matthew Smith
Ryan Sn1ith
Zach Smith
Kelly Sneed
Tom Sosnowski
Danielle Spangler
Brandon Spencer
Tripp Spraker
Brandon Stewart
Nick Stocki

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7TH GRADE

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�Laura Stone
Ronnie Storey
Katie Stump
Kurt Sullivan
Toni Taylor
Samson Terry
Erin Theilen
Mat Thomas
Bill Thompson
Michelle Thorne
Jessi Thurston
Megan Tiller
Phuong Tran
Tyler Trask
Matt Turbyfill
Sara Turner
Andy Tynes
Amanda Underwood
Scott Vandegrift
Jennifer Varela
Tabitha Veney
Jason Vest
Danielle Wagner
Lauren Walker
Katy Warren
Matt Watson
Christi Weaver
Travis Weeks
Matthew Wehrend
Jerry West
Mark Wheeler
Kayleigh Wheeling
Josh White
Brianna White-Gaynor
Landon Whitesides
Alison Whitfield
Mike Whitlock
Gary Wilhelm
Kristen Willett
Arny Williams
Jessica Williams
Clark Williamson

71N GR.ADE

�Ryan Wirt
Rebecca Wiseman
Karl Witt
Shane Wood
Whitney Woolwine
Jennifer Wray
Jamie Wright
Matthew Wright

At Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Blankenship's honor roll party,
Amie Price, Christina Owusu, Matthew Atkins, John Meise,
James Lutz, and Mat Thomas receive a pen of their choice
and a free coupon to the ALMS snack bar.

At the YMCA Social, Matt Giles
and Gary Wilhelm go down to
the "Y" gym to play basketball
after swimming in the indoor
pool.

Kelly Kane, Foster Burton, Haley Parker, and Haley Johnston are
waiting for their food at Mac and Bob's. Going to Mac and Bob's
after school socials made the evening a little 111ore special for many
ALMS students.

7fH GRADE

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2

MEN IN
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SIXTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS
LEFT TO RIGHT: President: Zach Rambo; Vice President: Catharina
Tonete; Secretary: J2ssica Pettrey; Treasurer: Megan Auldridge

Ty ler Abn er
Jam es Adam s
Rebecca Agee
Ariele Akers
Kayla Akers
Pa lrick Akers
Lindsey A m os

Sara h And erso n
Mega n Au ldrid ge
Sa m a ntlrn A ust in
Step hn nie Au s ti n
Da wn Aut o n
Robe rt Bam fo rd
Billie Bandy

Ben Barnhill
Jessica Bass
Keishil Bea ty
To mm y Bee hner

Jaso n Bennett

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Ellen Bowen
Eli z&lt;1beth Bovd
Jo n.:tt h a n Br,rnson
As hl ev Bratton

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Tim Burn s
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6THGRAD£

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�Na than Butler
Joseph Byrd
Nicholas Byrd
Christina Ca ldwell
Sara Caldwell
Kev in Campbell
Terri Campbell

Shirley Cao
Melissa Carl
Stephanie Carl
And rew Carroll
Daniel Carter

Austin Casey
Tyson Casey

Spring Chanhtha \'a nhthon g

Brian Chiglinsky
Seth Coleman
David Conner
Genevia Conner
Wade Correll
Taylor Corselli

Kristen Cotton

Ama nd a Cox
Karl Crotts

Dennis Cunningham
Eric Cu rtis
Tracy Damon
Brandon Dav is

Jacob Dellinger
Michael Detweiler
Chris Diamond

Hope Dickerson
Melissa Dickerson
Aaron Diede
Bradford Dillman

Andy Dillon
Corey Dixon

Cody Dodson
j us tin Dooley
Amber Doss
Wade Dougherty
Adria n Dowell

Nicole Doyle
Kat e Dudek
Erin Duncan
Joshua Duncan
And re \.v Duran
James Ead es

Trapper Early

Kail a Elam
Pau l Eller
Michelle Epperl y
Derek Fagg
Tracey Farmer
Va larie Faw

Du sty Fi ze r

Ca rl y Fra ncisco
Catherin e Fra nklin
Jess ica Frant z

Emil y Fu kumoto

Ri va Furman
J&lt;1 son Ga rdn er
Steph a ni e G&lt;1 rrett

6rH GR.fJD£

�April Garrison

Adam Gerrol
Ben Gerrol
Jennifer Gladden
Todd Glass
Ashley Goad
Felicia Goad

William Gordon
Jess ica Graham

Matthew Graham
Parker Graham

Mega n Gree ne
Jim Gresham

Caleb Guard

India Hairsto n

Jordan Hale
Brian Hall
David Hall
Dusty Halterman
Amanda Hanley
Zach Hannah

joey Harlow
Dustin Harmon

Timothy Harper
Danielle Hartberger
Micah Hartless
Matthew Hartwe ll

Jeremy Haskins

Ray Hatfield
Juli e Hawley
Russ Haynie
As hl ey Hea v ner

Anna Herby
Jessica Hicks

Thomas Holland

Crystal Holley
Patrick Hornby
\'\'illiam Ho rsley
Laura Huang

Brad Huddleston
Katie Hudson
Annie Hu g hes

Eric Hughes
Timm\' Hyler
Jess ie~ Hylton
Dominoe Jarvis

Danielle Jennings
Maja jevdic
Christopher Jewell

Lauren John son
Zachary Jordan
Joshu a Journell
Alyne K eilrn S
Chris tian Keesee

josh Kier
Chris tophe r King

Jus tin King
Daniel Kirschner

Anw Kl ein
Kyl ~ Knight
K~1ana Ky le
je.s s ie Liltimer
Chad L1wrence

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�Kasey Lay man
Britta ny Leah
Bryce Lewis
Travis Light

Mega n Long
Chris Lo rd en

Philip Lorden

Brittany Ly tto n

Jushn Mabry
Ma rcheta Madden
Eliza beth Magno
Alli Malus
Mark Malus
Kell y Martin

Ju s tin Massie
Zachary Matthew
Mary Kathryn May

Ste phen McBride
Amy McLaren
Ralston Me tz
Casey Grey Miller

Seth Miller
Beth Moeller
Berni e Monsou r

As hley Moore
Jess ica Mo rgan
Faith Morrison
Christopher Mo rrow

Mindy Mo ses

Kevin Moye r
Ch ri s Mu rphy
Shannon Murphy
Aaron Mye rs
Chris tin a Mye rs
Keva n Ne lson

Kyle N ixon
Maura Nu te

Erika Ogier
Luisa Ogier

Ma llory O rahood
Nat han Overstreet
Wh itney Overst ree t

Jennifer
Amber
Jessica
Jen nifer

Owens
Pa rri s h
Parrish
Paxton

N ikki Pence
Alison Penney
Lori Peopl es

Jess ica Pettrey
Dus tin Phillip s
M&lt;ltthe\v Pickens

Ash lie Poff
Va nessa Potter

Willi am Po well
Tiffan y Pratt

Majid Qa ise r
April Ra gan
Shenn a Raill\vater

Zach Rambo
Edward Ratcliffe
Andrew Rat liff
David Reed

6TH GRAD£

�josh Repass
Raven Richard s on
Do nita Rickman

Ashley Riddleberger
Ama nd a Riley
Brando n Ril ey

Ballard Robbins

Amy Root
john Rothgeb
Afsa nah Salles
Ned Savage
Jenna Saxton
Chris topher Scaggs
Scott Scharnus

Zac Secor
Jonathan See

Jenny Seldomridge
Lauren Sexton

Chris topher Shaffer
Angela Shelor
Megan Shockley

Joshua Shupe
Geoffrey Singletary
Madolyn Smeltzer
Heather L. Smith
Hea ther M. Smith
Shelley Smith
Ra chel Southard

Daniel Sowder
David Spencer
Neli a Spence r

Keli Spring
Amand a Stacy

Courtney Stacy
As hli e Sta llard

Lacey Sta nl ey
Megan Steeh ler
Jess ica Storey

As hley Stout
A ndrew Stuart

As hley Stump
Sydney Stump

Stephnnie Swiney

Orlando Syd nor
Carter Tate

Jess ica Tate
S ta cy Tay lor

Audrey Thomas
Lindsey Tompkins

Ca tha rin a To nete
Anuj Trivedi
Sa mu e l Tutt le
Katherine VatKe
A ngeli ca \N&lt;1g ne r
Brandon \.Yagner
V ince W&lt;l id

Mered ith Wa ll ek
Hunter \ Valters
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Kari Wa rd

TtKker \•V&lt;1tson
Johnathan \Nest
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61H GRAD£

�David Whi tt
Bobby Wilhelm
Eric Williams
Jennifer Williams
Joshua Wi lson

Charles Wimmer
Samantha Witt

Pe ter Womack
Rob Wood
Casey Wright
David Zimmrne rman

Students on Mrs. Bull's team show off rewards at their team' s first
Honor Roll Party. They received a certificate for a free snack in the
cafeteria.

A group of sixth grade boys play basketball
at the YMCA social.

Sarah Anderson plays the
piano at the Talen t Show,
sponsored by the ALMS
choir. She placed third in
the competition.

61H GRFWE

In the Salem Homecomin g Parad e, a group of
South Salem football playe rs wave to their
fri ends.

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��Linda Addington
Kathy Atkins
Terri Blankenship
Pat Brill
Dottie Bull
Jerry Campbell

Tom Chester
Jessica Chisom
Lee Cole
Bonnie Crotts
Eve Deegan
Inez Farrell

Dee Foster
Greg Gallion
P.K. Gerrol
JoAnn Goad
Doug Graham
Jill Green

Margaret Harrison
Sheila Harrison
Donna Hendrickson
Mary Hill
Sandy Hill
Suzanne Holdridge

Margaret Humphrey
Camellia Jones
Eleanor Joyce
Edna Kennedy
Lonzo Kennedy
Chris King

Vicki Lee
Brenda Life
Perry Manning
Lyle McLaren
Linda Miles
Jim Morris
N orman Noel
Pat Oberlin
Eva O'Hare
Jim Paxton
Bob Penn

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�Sandy Pinkerman
Janet Ratliff
Sandi Reeves
Robin Richardson
Nancy Rutledge
Julie Seay

Janet Sebolt
Alan Seibert
Sherri Shupe
Sterling Simmons
Joyce Tarpley
Susan Taylor

Mike Teague
Bev Thomas
Connie Thurston
Debbie Turner
Bobby Vaughan
Chris Vishneski

Chad Wheeling
Tom Willett
Margie Wray
Marty Yuhas

NOT PICTURED: Mike Ake rs, Scott Atkins, Debi Austin , Karen
Barci, Chu c k Be nson , Ed Bla nkenship, Larry Bradley, Susan Bowman , Sally Budd, Vanessa Cannaday, Jimmy D. Earl s, Forest Jones
Jr., He nry Jordan, Mary Ju stice , Marie Martin, Sandy McCull ey,
Randy Perdue, Ann Reese , Judy Robertson, Nancy Romano, Rachel
Sail or, Laura Scott, Garry Seco r, Bill Snyder, Bert Spessard

CAFETERIA STAFF
Back Row: Sarah Hodges,
Patty Dillon, Stephanie
Underwood, Ell en Dodson,
Sherry Maxwell , Caro lyn
Krau se
Front Row: Penny Hampton.
Debi Andrews, Michelle
Meddings. Maxine Hurt

fflLCUL 1Y &amp; S 1"AFF

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�CHEERLEADING
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"This was an exceptional squad, and I enjoyed every moment I
spent with each cheerleader. Even though the girls had an extremely
long season, they always stayed united as one with very positive
attitudes. I admire each cheerleader for their hard work this year,
and I will really miss those girls that won't be back next year. Best
wishes to all of you in the future ."
- Ms. Holdridge

At a Lewis football gam e, the cheerleaders try
to get the crow d on their feet.

At the Pep Rally, Alan
Crowder, David Christianson,
and Truma n Farmer try to learn
the dance routine to "Men in
Black" from Renee Booker and
Amber Dutton.

Cheerleaders practice a
stunt before one of the
boy's basketball games.

"My favoriCe season to cheer for is football because I en,oy watchins ic: and I like cheerins
outside better than inside."
- An1anda Robineffe
"I think that the squad sot alons pretty well.
There were some roush moments thoush, but
we seemed to work them out and set alons."
- "egan •ichofs

At the last h om e basketball gam e, cheerleaders
dance to a band chant on the sidelines.
:r,..•1r•~t•••~ During half-time at

a girl's b asketball
game, Whitney
Woolwin e,
Kayleigh Wheelin g,
and A mber Dutton
hold Renee Booker
up as sh e claps to
the rhy thm.

"The best thins about cheerleadins
is se«ins to know the new cheerleaders and definitely the dancing."

'97-'98 ALMS CHEERLEADING SQUAD
Front Row : Christina Routon , Allyson Ca mpbell, Kayleigh Wheeling, Renee Booker
2nd Row: Amanda Robin e tte, Whitney Woolwine, Amber Dutto n
Las t Row: Mis ti Hagerman, M ega n Nichols, Ja mi e Mullins, Mary
O'Neill, Heath er Kirby

"I think the best thins about the
Virginia Tech cheerleadins camp
was setting to know the new
cheerleaders and learning the
new cheers and dances, as well as
meeting the Tech cheerleaders."
- Jan1ie "ullins

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�WINNING
SEASON FOR
THE LADY
WOLVERINES

Front row: Chassity Martin, Tabitha Veney. Second
row: Carly Humphrey, Stephanie Bradshaw, Laura
Stone, Julia Clark, Megan Tiller, Nicky Wilson. Back
row: Coach Donna Cogar, Coach Forest Jones, Nichole
Lambert, Lisa Parr, Mallory Heslep, Sarah Neig hbors,
Marie Garrett, Fallon Fant, Sarah Briele,
(Managers) Angela Montgomery, and Laura Murphy.

Fallon
Fant, cocaptain,
takes it to
the hoop.
She led
the team
in scoring
this
season.

Us Them
Blacksburg 40
Radford
33
23
Northside
Rockbridge 49
Glen var
40
Blacksburg 40
Christiansburg 36
Dublin
25
Pulaski
24
William Clark 29
Read Mtn.
21
Pulaski
31

48
42
46
4
24
37
32
40
37
24
40
47

Us Them
Glen var
25
Christiansburg 50
Hidden Valley 44
Dublin
28
Hidden Valle 30
Wm. Clark
45
Read Mtn.
26
Clifton Forge 48
*Northside 23
*Rockbridge 42
*Maury River 31
*Clifton Forge 29

17
27
29
51
28
31
50
39
25
2
1
36

* B games
Coach Cogar
gives the
team an
assuring pep
talk during a
timeout.

Mallory H eslep drives
by the defender as she
looks to pass.

Ju lia Clark, co-captain,
controls the ball w hile
under pressure in a gam e
against William C lark.

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Chassity Martin lea d s the team into a
fa st break. The team scored m os t of
their p oints off fas t breaks this sea son.

A s Sa rah Bri e le goes for the rebound , s h e
is a ssiste d by te ammates Fallon Fant,
Mallory H esle p , and Julia Clark.

4'- 4'.1 liked the fact
GIRL'&amp; BAS l&lt;ETB/lll

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that we were a much
proved team this season from last season.
--Nicky Wilson-- .,,. -,.

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�Front Row: Ry an Shirley , *Matt Birckhead, Jason Vest,
Brendan Hairston , Robert Hughes, Ryan Smith
Back Row: Coach King, Robert Davis, ''' David Christianson,
Nathan Daniel s, *Mark Shirley, Sean Turk, Zack Smith, *Adam
Farabaugh
Not Pictured: Trey Cantrell (Manager) , '''Chris Smith, Matt Otey

Robert D av is dribbles the ball w hile sett ing
up the offense for Le wis.

*-Captain s

Boy's
Basketball
Us Them
54
30
William Clark53
33
Rke. Catholic 48
29
Pulaski
51
35
Dublin
53
49
41
Radford
30
Cave Spring 43
64
*Glen var
43
25
Maury River 51
40
Hidden Valley60
49
Blacksburg 53
41
Blacksburg 54
46

Radford

**Christiansburg

Us Them
Read Mountian50
52
Read Mountain57
46
William Clark57
46
Dublin
38
39
Pulaski
60
33
**C-burg
61
56
43
Rke. Catholic 39
29
Cave Spring 40
54
41
Hidde.n Valley
28
*North Cross 37
49
*Glenvar
45
43
*Rockbridge 41
35
37
**C-burg

Adam
Farabaugh
looks for
an open
teammate
111 a game
against
William
Clark.

Mark Shirley drives
around the defender
looking to pass.

" THE boys had a ve ry success ful season.
Espec ia ll y the e ighth graders. In six
games. we came back to win in the fo urth
quarter. They never gave up and learned
how to wi n. The hi ghli ght of the seaso n
was o ur win agai nst Dub lin where we
were down by as many as 15 and cam e
back to hit two ga me ty ing shots to put
into the first and second overtimes and
eventu a ll y w in. ··
-Coach Jones

* B Game

Coach Jones
gives the
team some
assuring
words
between
quarters.
David C hri stianson
tries to break the press
put on by the Patri ots.

Chri s Smith gets so me air
time for a jump shot.

�is year we had two ALMS football teams. The Aeam, which finished the season ten-one, and the Beam, which had a record of five wins, zero losses,
and one tie. A total of 64 7th &amp; 8th graders finished the
season. The A-Team's season highlights were the victories
over undefeated Northside and Christiansburg. The
highlight of the B-Team's season came at Rockbridge
when they came from behind to score in the final seconds
for a big win.

Ti

A_ Team

Nottaway
Rke. Catholic
Clifton Forge
Blacksburg
Floyd
Dublin
Maury River
Northside
Christiansburg
Read Mtn.
Wm. Clark

Us
25
24
0
20

42
20
20
7
20
20
33

Them
6
14
14
0
8
8
0
0
0
0
6

BTeam

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Front row: Chris Smith, Roger Waddell, Mark Shirley, Justin Smith, Jonathan Wills, John
Neathawk, Andrew Kingery, Kyle Gaines, Derek Washenberger.
2nd row: Dustin Steele, Jimmy Duff, Seth Pendleton, Foster Burton, Alan Crowder, Andrew
Guidry, Jerry Watkins, Tyler Still, Josh Headen. 3rd row: Brandon Powers, Justin Collins,
Truman Farmer, Michael Epperly, Michael Hambrick, Matt Collins, Clayton Spencer,
Jonathan Maxwell, Matt Franklin. 4th row: Dallas King, Ryan Smith, Karl Witt, Anthony
Banks, Nate Bragg, Mat Thomas, Matt Cox, Wes Estes, Brandon Turner. 5th row: Joseph
Anderson, David Christianson, Matt Birckhead, Matt Otey, Steven Alcott, John Guidi, Keith
Schwizer, Steve Chastang, Eric Eanes. 6th row: Scott Gerrol, Matt Watson, Randy Price, B. J.
Compton, James Lutz, Zach Smith, Jerry West, Kenneth Keys, Nathan Daniels. 7th row:
Howard Chapman, Matt Wright, Trevor Albert, David Moeller, Todd Epperly, David
Epperly, Jona than Giarla, Ryan Shirley, Nick Stocki, Nie Shelor, Adam Cook.
Back row: Coach Bradley, Coach Jones, Coach King, Coach Hahn.

Radford
North Cross
Rockbridge
Glenvar
North Cross
Pulaski

Us
0
20

14
36
22
20

Them
0
0
8
0
0
0

Chris Smith and Andrew
Kingery take a well
deserved rest.

"I thought football was a fun sport to play after school.
The coaches sometimes had us do hard exercises at
practices and before games."
-David Moeller
"My most memorable inoment was when Jerry
Watkins made an interception and scored. a touchdown."

-Kenneth Keys

Following a tailgate party at school, many student&lt;;
went to the football game against Read Mountain,
where th e weather turn ed out to be quite chilly.

�Brendan Hairston leaps over a Northside opponent
with the ball.

Matt Otey struggles for a
touchdown with Robert
Davis and Clayton
Spencer assisting.

Quarterback Keith Schwiz er roars back to throw a long
pass to one of his teammates .

Jerry Watkins makes an interception and runs the ball
back for a touchdown .

Steve Chastang makes a great defe nsive stop.

L

The Lewis defense swarms the other team's runningback.

�uThe ALMS Wrestling Team competed in
nine matches and three scrimmages this
past season. Team score was not kept in all
matches as the emphasis is put on participation rather than winning."
- Coach Bradley
Karl Witt and
Jason Hig hberger
warm up before a
match.

The re feree d ecl a res Jerry Wes t
th e w inn er in his m a tch here a t
A LMS .

Keith Schwi zer, Josh H eaden, Jimmy
Duff, Jo nath a n Wills, Truman Farmer,
and Da vid Epperly wa tch intensely
w hile o n e o f th e ir tea mmates
wres tl es.

Wrestling T eam
Row 1: Jonathan Wills, Scotty Weddle, Steven Calder, Joseph
Chaney, Kyle Gaines, N ie Shelor, B.J. Compton
Row 2: Karl Witt, Truman Farm er, Jona than Giarla, Jimmy Duff,
Josh Headen, Andrew Guidry, Keith Sch w izer
Row 3: Coach Larry Brad ley, Roger Waddell, Jonath an Maxwell,
Ada m Cook, Jerry West, Howard Chap ma n, David Epperl y,
~oach Da n Jones

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VY 1tn a look o t re li ef o n his face, Ad am
Cook pins a n o th e r w res tl er a t a n awa y
m a tch .

�Caught in Action!

The boy 's basketball team goofs off at their
banquet at Chuck E Cheese.

Marie Garrett goes for the
rebound in a game against
Blacksburg .

Boys from the bas ketball
team have a little fun during
warm-ups .

Nie Shelor pins an opponent from Martinsville
during a wrestling match here at ALMS.

The cheerleaders perform the A.L.M.S.
cheer at one of the boy ' s basketbal 1
games.

The cheerleaders show off their dance
moves during halftime .

An Andrew Lewis football playe r
jumps to tackl e an opposing player
from Radford .

Carly Humphrey. Stephanie
Bradshaw. and Chassity
Martin do the banana cheer
at the pep rally.

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The 1998 Pioneer was produced by the 21 students in Photojournalism class. It
was prin ted by Jostens Publi shin g Company of Clarksville, Tennessee.
This yearbook has a trim size of 7 3/4 x 10 112 inches and contains 88 pages
using 70# gloss enamel paper. End sheets are 65# cover weight white stock paper.
The cover is a two color Sil kscreen Li tho material printed in Sil ver Dollar 509 and
Blue 349. Included in thi s year's publicati on is a 16 page full color current event
section created by Jostens and World Book Encyclopedia. Portraits and class
photos were taken by Lifetouch Studios. The football team picture was taken by
Delmar Studios.
The 1998 Pioneer was typeset in Adobe typefaces Biffo MT and Times New
Roman. Pagemaker 5.0 and the Jostens Yeartech Kit were used with two 586/ 166
computers and one Magitroni c 486 SLC2-66 with 8MB RAM and an Oki data LED
Page Printer. Production was achi eved using a Linotronic 330 and th e services of
Linda Williamson in Clarksv ille. TN and Jeff Cann on and Jennifer Smith. our local
Joste ns representatives .

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Kim Powell

Divider page and folio tab (page
number) artwork designed by
D. W. Hart
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:( Asian economic turmoil triggers
global unrest. In October, Hong
Kong's stock market crashes. Asian
countries receive billions in bailout
dollars from the International
Monetary Fund.
:A Hong Kong reverts lo China al 12:01a. m., July J,
after 156 years of Briti sh colonial rule. China says
Hong Kong will continue ils Western way of li fe
and free-market economy.

): A 15-day school strike in Ontario,
Canada, affects 2.1million
students. Late in October,
128,000 teachers walk out to
protest a controversial bill that
would alter educational funding
and centralize government
control of education.

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worldwide race to remedy the
"Year 2000" problem. Unless
key computer systems are
reprogrammed to recognize dates
in the new century the world faces
the threat of catastrophic failure
in critical areas like banking, air
safety, public utilities and defense.

Montserrat, once called
"the Emerald Isle of the
Caribbean," is devastated
by ongoing eruptions
from avolcano that had
been dormant for 400
years. 1\vo-thirds of the
populace evacuates.

A Powerful earthquakes in central
Italy kill I I people and damage
art treasures, including centuries-old
frescoes by Italian Renaissance
painters, in the Basilica of St. Francis
of Assisi.

Change sweeps Great Britain as
Labor Party leader Tony Blair's

landslide election in May 1997
ousts the Conservatives and makes
Blair, at 44, Britain's youngest
prime minister in 185 years.

A Th e remain s of Ernesto "Che"
Gu eva ra. martyred Marxisl
revolulionarl'. are la id lo rest in
Cuba in October, 10 vears after
his execution in Bolivia. where his
hones recently had been found.

After 32years of autocratic rule,
President Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaire
is deposed in Mav 1997 and later di es
in exile. His successor. Laurent
Kabila, changes Zai re·s nam e lo
Democralir Republic of the Congo.

Hunicane Pauline slams into
Mexico's Pacific coast in October,
causing flash floods, landslides
and at least 200 fatalities.
The resort city of Acapulco is
heavily damaged.

:A: Halloween feve r seizes France.
At the base of th e Ei ffel Towe r
in Paris 8,000 pumpkins are
di splayed, and French children
participate in an American-style
Halloween "elr hration.

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th e world's most famous and
admired women, dies al 36 in a
1folent car crash in Paris on
August 31.

President Jiang Zemin of China meets for summit talks 11~ th
President Bill Clinton in October, the first 1~sit in 12years of
a Chinese leader to the U.S. During his slay, demonstrators
protest China's treatment of Tibet.

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princess" generates an emotional
outpouring of love and grief,
e1~d e n ced by floral tributes
heaped at Diana's Kensington
Palace home.

At the funeral, Elton John performs
''Candle in the \\find 1997,'"rewritten in
tribute to Diana. The recording quickly
sells more than 35 million copies,
becoming the best-selling singl e of all
time. Sales proceeds benefit the Diana.
Princess of Wales Memorial Fund.

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One of the most poignant images of Di na's funeral: her young sons
following her coffin into Westminster bey.

Crisis flares again in Iraq in
late 1997 as Saddam Hussein
protests U.N. sanctions
and blocks inspection of
suspected Iraqi weilpon sites.

In June, shortIv before Diana's death, an auction
of 79 of her evening gowns raises :l.26 million
for AIDSand cancer charities. Top price paid for
a single gown: 222.500.

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in Miami Beach. Cunanan was the
prime suspect in a cross-country killing
spree that left five dead, including
fash ion designer Gianni Versace.
In April 1997, floods ravage tire entire Red River
Valley between Minnesota and the Dakotas.
Ninety percent of downtown Grand Forks. North
Dakota, is under water.

Once-mighty Apple Computer is
close to failure when arch-rival
Bill Gates of Microsoft "rescues"
it with a $150 million bail-out in
August. The event opens a new
era of cooperation between
formerly fierce competitors.
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Americans join
"Stop the Violence"
campaigns nationwide
in an attem pt to generate
awareness of and solutions
to the problem of violence
in America.

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Joe Camel is snuffed out as the
Federal Trade Commission bans
tobacco advertising aim ed al minors
and institutes sweeping tobacco
advertising restrictions.

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Briti sh nanrw Loui se Woodwa rd, 19,
rs convicted in Massachuse tt s or
murd ering a child in her care.
The judge later reduces th e charge
to irwol un tarr manslaughter an d
releases her.

Timotlw McVeigh is convicted of
murder and conspi racy in June for
the April 1995 bombing of the Alfred
P Murrah Federa l Building irr
Oklalrorna City. McVe igh is later
sentenced lo death.

Firs t Lt. Kellv Flinn accept s a general
di scharge from lir e Ai r Force. avoiding
rnurt -nrmlia l for ll·ing abou t an affair
and di sobevirrg orders. Flinn had brt'll
tlrr fi rst and onlr female B-52 pilot in
th r sr• 1vice.

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A rare urllan tornado prowls
through Miami on May 12,
uproot ing trees, shattering
111ndows and snapping
power lines. Fortunately,
th e storm inflicts only
minor injuries.

Attorney General Janel Reno refuses to nam e an independent
prosecutor lo investigate Clinton administration fund raising, causing
friction with FBI Director Louis Freeh.
Bobbi Mccaughey, Carlisle, Iowa,
gives birth November 19 to seven
babies, the U.S.'s first living
septuplets. McCaughey and
her husband Kenny now have
eight children.
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Terry Nichols is found guilty of
conspiracy and manslaughter in
the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
Nichol s ii spared a federal death
se nt e n c~ fin January 1998, but sti ll
faces Oklahoma slate charges.

UFO enthusiasts
gather in Roswell,
New Mexico, to
celebrate the 50th
anniversary of the
alleged UFO crash
there in July 1947.

At the Internet/Online Summit
in December, Vice President
Al Gore announces government
initiatives to protect young Internet
users from online pornography.

1- - - -1 The all-male Promise Keepers

movement inspires praise and
controversy for its message of
spiritual revival and personal
responsibility for men. In October,
the group holds a giant rally in
Washington, D.C.
Once-secret tape reconlings of
funner presidents Kennedy and
Nixon are released publicly. The
tapes provide an unvarnished, and
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whr n supplier Hudson Foods rrcalls 25 million pounds of
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sometimes unflattering, glimpse
into the two presidents' actions and
conversations in the White House.

On Octobe r 25. at leas t 300.000
Afrirnn·A111erican women gather in
Philadelphia for th e Million Woman
March. Winnie Mad i kizela-~landela
is one of thr spea kers.

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lands July 4. The lander and its rover,
Sojourner, coll ect and transmi t
extraordinary data for three months.
For $8.36 million, Chicago's Fi eld Muse um of Natural
History buys "Sue," the most complete Tyrannosaurus
rex fossil yet discove red. The sale occurs October 4
at Sotheby's in New York.

Russia's agingMir space station
collides with an unmanned supply
vehicle in June and is seriously
damaged. This is only one in a
se ries of crises casting doubt on
the viability of the station.

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In September, CAT scans
of petri fi ed dinosaur eggs
found in China reveal a
dinosaur embryo.

Scottish scientists in February 1997
announce th e world 's fi rst cloning of
an adult mammal. The sheep, named
Dolly, fuels controve rsy ove r possible
misuse of the technology.

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Re search produces medical breakthroughs. including a geneticallr
engin eered "bullet .. molecu le being
tested to fight cance r and nPw
drugs tu cont rol or preve11t
Pa rkinson's disease. osteoporosis
and congestive heart fail 11re.

The popu lar diet regimen fen-ph en is
pulled off the rna rket in September.
Th e combination of fenfluramine and
ph entermine is shown to ca use hea rt
valve disorders. as is the diet drug
Redux, also reca lled.

Aid ed bv the Hubble Space
Telescope. as tronom ers discover the
Pistol Star- th e br ightest star yet
observed in t lw Milky Way. The Pistol
Star is 2o.OUOlight vca rs from Earth.

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captures imaginations
world111de as it streaks past
Earth for the first time in
4,200 years-or, since 2203
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to break the sound barrier on land, traveling 766.6 miles per hou r in the
Nevada desert.

:A: El Nino stirs up global weather
patterns. Caused by warmer-thannormal water temperatures in the
equatorial Pacific, the '97 El Niiio
is blamed for storms and weather
problems worldwide.

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:A.: In December, 159 nations
gath er in Kyoto, Japan, and
negotiate a climate treaty
to combat global warming by
reduci ng greenhouse gases.

The Food and Drug
Administration
approves a dental laser
for treating cavities.
Unlike traditional
dental drills, the laser
in most cases causes
vi rtually no discomfort.

long-awaited
computer adventure
game sequel to Mys t,
proves to be just as
populilr ilnd even
more sophistirnted

Protesters unsuccess fu llvattempt
to prevent the October launch of
NASA's Cassini spacecraft to
Saturn, fearing an accident could
shower the Earth 1vith the rocket's
radioactive plutonium.

French oceanog rapher and
awilrd-winning filmmaker .Jacques
Cousteau dies in .Junr at 87. Hi' work
gained renown th rough the populilr
television se ries

�reen People, a savvy monthly magazine
for and about teenage rs, premieres in
February 1998.

Fas hion adve rtising and clothing trend s inspire th e
popularity of the color orange, which replaces neon
green as the fad color of the year.

In October, a cyberfashion show at the M.l.T Media Lab Wearable
Symposium features fashions with built-in computer devices and
electronic hardware. M.l.T studenls designed th e high-tech fashions.

Princess Diana tribute merchandise
abounds, includinga double CD
set and a new Beanie Baby named
Princess, a royal purple bear
adorned 1vith a rose. Profits
benefit the Diana, Princess of Wales
Memorial Fund.

cosmetics is glimmeri ng,
sparkling and colorful.
Riding thi s wave.
cosmetics giant Christian
Dior introd uces MasCilril
Flash. tempora1&gt;' hair
color in il varietl' of
outrageous lint s.

Platform shoes, a fashion statement
during the di sco '70s, make a style
comeback in a big way in 1997,
in spiring even platform sneake rs.

Fashion looks to the Fa r East. The
stick-on bindi, a tiny decorative
acce nt worn in the middle of the
forehead, is popularized by Gwen
Stefani, lead singer of the band
No Doubt.

"Two Fat Ladies" becomes the Food
Netwo rk 's hott est new cooking show
in th e U.S .. att ract ing fans with its
unconve ntional British stars. two
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is named Motor Trend
magazine's 1998 Car of
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A new $50 bill featuring a larger, off-center portrait of Pres ident Ulysses S. Grant is
unveiled in October. Design details make the bill more difficult to forge.

After nearly 40 years,
Mallel's Barbie doll
takes on a more realistic
face and body shape
than the Barbie of the
'60s. The new doll will
begin to appear in
stores in early 1998.

Mattel introduces Share a Smile
B ec ~1· in May 1997. Seated in a
bright pink wheelchair, the doll is
marketed as a friend to the
traditional Barbie.

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designs painted on the
body with henna dye,
is a popular expression
of the fashion trend
toward Eastern themes
and pallerns.
Digital "pets" are a 1997 toy craze. These
virtual critters keep their owners busy by
beeping when they need care or feeding.
If ignored, they "die."

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incl uding interact ive
favorites Monopolr.
Scrabble. Sorn·. Ri sk
and Boggle.

Canada issues a Superhero postage
stamp serirs that inrludrs a ·IS·cent
stamp fl'aturing the colorfnl.
comic-book image of Superman.

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popular one-hour dramas on television in 1997, capturing four
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on December 18. He starred in NBCs "Sa turday
Night Live" and movies including Tommr Boy and

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breaks summer box-office
records everywhere. It earns
$229 million in the U.S.

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and star of the NBC hit
"Seinfeld," announces
in December that th e 19971998 season is the show's
last. The final episode airs
in May, ending the popular
show's nine-year run.

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to the
box office. I Know Wlwt )011 Did Last
Summer, starring J nnifer Love H e11~ tl
and Sarah Michelle Gellar, is one of
the year's biggest att ractions.

In its second season, the WB's
campy sitcom "Buffy the Vampire
Slayer" blossoms into a huge
favorite with many viewers.
Jenny McCarthy stars in a new
fall NBC comedy "Jenny" that,
in January 1998, goes into hiatus
only a few months into its first
season. McCarthy had been an

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the /-/il l." an animated show that
focuses on thr livPs of a propa rw
dealer frorn Texas and his farni lr.
Th e shrJ\I go&lt;» on to becomr a
smash hit.

:A: Saeam 2, tir e chilling hit sequel to

Scream. is a wildly success ful rnix
of carnage and comedy starring
Neve Ca mpbell. Jerry O'Connell.
Tori Spelling. Jada Pinkett and a host
of other stars.

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on eight fall-season network
1V shows inspired by the
success of CBS's "Touched
by an Angel" starring Roma
Downey, Della Reese and
John Dye. New programs
include ABC's "Nothing
Sacred" and "Teen Angel."

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Titanic is a huge critical and box-office success._ The mO\~e event of lhe
yea r, this $200 million picture is the mos t costly rn history. After 45 days
in th e theaters, Titanic had earned $308 million.
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Star Wm:&gt; captu res a new generation of fans when
George Lucas re-releases the film trilogr 20 vea rs
after the first film was shown. In Washi ngton, D.C..
the National Air and Space Museum mounts a huge
exhibition of now-historic Star Wm:&gt; artifacts.

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Michael Flalley's pul sating
show "Lord of lhe Dance"
fu els lhe extraordinary
pop ularity of Irish dance.
Th e show tours 15 cities in
th e U.S. through Octobe r.

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"Ally McBeal," a
comedy/drama starring
Calista Flockhart as a
young Boston allorney.
The show captures a
Golden Globe Award
in January 1998 for best
series/musical or comedy.

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Men i11 Black grosses
more than $500 million
worldwide lo become
I 997's biggest hit
The sci·fi comedy stars
Will Smith and Tom my
Lee .lones.

Malt Damon stars as an attorney
in The Rainmaker, a m01~ e based
on the John Grisham novel.
Damon's successes also include
the film Good Will Hunting.

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episode of "ER" is broadcast
live and draws 42.7 million
viewers for NBC. including
those who walrh it on a
giant screen in '11ines SquarP.

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Chumbawamba's hit single
"Tubthumping" brings long-awaited
success to this British band.
The song becomes popular at
pro sports events, kicking off
games for several teams.

:A: Rap artist the Notorious B.l.G. is killed in a
March 1997 drive-by shooting in Los Angeles.
He is posthumou sly awarded M1Vs 1997 Best Rap
Video Awa rd for "Hypnotize" and is namedSpin
magazine's Artist of th e Year.

)I; Fiona Apple, 20, one of rock's
female superstars, is named
M1Vs Best New Artist in a Video.
Her single "Criminal" soars to
the top of the charts.

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G&lt;i rth Brooks releases Sevens.
his fi rst albu m in two yea rs.
The album sell s 800.000 copies
the first week.

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of Aeros111i1/i chronicles th e long
ca reer of the ba nd notorious for its
excesses in th e ·10s and '80s. The
group's new albumNine lives is
nominated for a 1998 Grammy.

With their hit single
"MMMBop," three young
brothers fromTulsa
become one of the
biggest breakthrough
acts of 1997as the
ban d Hanson.

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Lilith Fair, an all-female summer rock
concert, draws large crowds on its
37-stop tour. Canadian singer-songwriter
Sarah McLachlan masterminds the festival
and releases a hit album, Surfacing.

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of altern ative rock known as neo-ska
wi th its hit singlP ·w alkin · on the Sun··
and debut album Fus// )'11 Man.Q.

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British pop phenomenon,
th e Spice Girls, makes
millions 111lh mega-hits
such as 'Wannabe" and sells
14 million albums and
10 million singles.

Adam Yauch of the Beas tie Boys engineers the second 11belan
Freedom Concert, held in June in New York, offering 27 music acts
and a free-11bel political message.
Third Eye Blind, after several
years in San Francisco's
underground music scene,
goes big time in 1997. Their
song "Semi-Charmed Li fe" is
listed as the top-selling
modern rock single for 1997
in Billboard magazine.

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The album No Way Out by Puff
Daddy &amp; th e Family goes
nwlliplatinum. Puffy's single
''I'll Be Missing You ," an elegy
to his friend th e Notorious B.l.G.,
also lops the charts.

Sixtee n-year-old R&amp;B
ph enom Jonny Lang
opens for the Rolling
Stones' fall tour and
spends t 6 weeks al
No. I on Billboard's
blues chart 111th his
album lie to Me.

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Metallica releases a seventh album,
Re-Load, that confinns its pilsition
as the premier heavy-metal band in
the music world.
Radiohead is Spin.magazine's Band

Ke nneth "Babvface" Edmonds, superstar
prod uce r songwriter singer. receives more 1998
Grammy nom inations than any oth er artist. including
one for his album 7/1e Dar. Edmonds and wife
Tracey also produce the film Soul Food in 1997.

of the Year. Critics,praise
Radiohead's album OKCompuler,
variously described as haunting,
revolting, inscnrtable, stunning
and gorgeous. The album·receives
a 1998 Grammy nomination for
Rock/Pop1A1bum of the Year.

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Al 15. countrv music sensat ion
LeAnn Rimes sells more than 12.5
million recordings in the U.S. in
1997 and is 1@ned Billboard Music
Awards Artist of the Year. Her single
"How Do I Live" is one of the vear·s
best sellers.

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In July, 16-year-old Swiss tennis star
Martina Hingis becomes the youngest
Wimbledon champion since 1887.
Hingis wins three of th e four 1997
Grand Slam events.

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The Florida Marlins are baseball 's 1997 World Se ries
champs and the first team ever to wi n th e Series
11ithout 11foning its league pennant. Th e Marlins
defeat the Cleveland Indians in seven games .

Quarterback John Elway leads
the Denver Broncos lo a 31-24
victory over the Green Bay
Packers in Super Bowl XXXll in
San Diego, January 25, 1998. It is
Elway's first Super Bowl 11fo in
four appearances.
AP1Wide World

•

Tiger Woods, 21, becomes
the youngest golfer ever to
win the Masters Tournament.
His 18-under-par score sets
a Masters record. Woods
wins 3 other tournaments
and sets a PGATour earnings
record of $2.1 million for
lhe season.

Mike 'fyson bites off part of Evander
Holyfield's ear and is disquali fied in
the WBA Heavyweight rematch in June
1997. 'fyson is fined nearly $3 million
and his boxing license is revoked.

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Swedish golfing phenomenon
Annika Sorenstam, 26, tops the
l.PGA earnings rist in 1997 with a
record 1,236,789.

s

Professional sports salaries keep
skyrocketing. One of the most
publicized of 1997 is Kevin
Garnett's S126 million contract to
play basketball for the Minnesota
Tunberwolves•

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Pi ttsbu rgh Penguins M&lt;J rio
Lem1rux rPt ires 111 April 1997 after
a spect&lt;ic11ldr comeback from
Hodgkin·s disc&lt;1s(' &lt;J nd injury.
Le111ieux 1s etrcted to thP Hncker
Hall of cJrne 111 Septe111ber.

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In April 1997, the premier iss ue of
Sports //lus1ra1ed Women hits
the newssta nds. The magazine
reflects the explosive growth of
fe male pa rticipation in sports.

•

Charl es Wood son. Michigan's ve rsatile
junior corn erback, becomes th e first
pri marily defensive player to win the
Heis111an Trophy. awarded in December.

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Jeff Gordqn, at 26, wins lhe
1997 NASGAR Winston Cup, his
second Winston Cup point title
in three y ars. Gordon's 1997
points tot 14,710.

•

Nagano, Japan_, hosts the 1998
Wmter Olympic Games during
February. Three new medal
sports make their Olympic debut:
curling, snowboarding and
wom en's { e hockey.

•

The Chicago Bulls
beat the Utah Jazz
in June 1997 for
their fifth NBA
championship in
seven years. Michael
Jordan is chosen
Finals MVP a record
fi fth time.

•

When the college football
season ends, two teams
share th e national
championship. Michigan (12-0)
is named No. I by the sports
writers' poll, and Nebraska
(13-0) by the coaches' poll.

•

Detroit Red Wings captain
Steve Yzerman powers his
team to the 1997 Stanley
Cup championship, its first
in 42 years, by sweeping
the Philadelphia Flyers in
four games .

•

In it s debut season, the
WNBA exceeds all league
expectations for success.
The Houston Comets '
championship win
ove r the New
York Liberty caps
the 1997 season.

Dean Smith. winningest coach in
college basketball hi storv. retires in
October after 36 seasons at North
Carolina. Spor1s 11/usrmrrd names
him 1997 Sportsman of the Year.

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Miss Illinois, Katherine Shindle, is
crowned Miss America 1998. For th e
first time in its 77-year history the
pageant allows contestants lo wear
two-piece swimsuits in competition.

Beloved actor Jimmy Stewart dies in July at 89.
Stewa rt's enduring nice-guy popularity is
exemplified by It 's a Wonderful Life, his t946
movie that is now an American cultural icon .

•

Chelsea Clinton begins her
freshman year at Stanford
Unive rsity in Palo Alto, California.
Despite security measures, she
reportedly will lead as normal a
college life as possible.
Reuters/An:lliilt Pbotos

For the first time, a computer
beats a world chess champion
when IBM's Deep Blue beats
Russian Garry Kasparov in a
six-game match in May 1997.

Roman Catholic nun Mother Teresa of Calcutta
dies September 5 at the age of 87. Revered
for a lifetime of helping the poorest of the
poor, her many honors include the 1979 Nobel
Peace Prize.

Reuteu/Archri.-c Phutos

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A111eric;rn .Jodv Williams and the
lnterniJtional Ca mpa ign to Ban Land
Min es are awarded the 19117 Nobel
l'eacr Prize in Ortolwr. The U.S and
f"hinil refuse lo sign an in ternational
lrPi1l1· thal would h;in !;ind 111in es.

Ted Turn er. vice chairman of th e
Time Warner media empire. pledges
$1bi llion to United Nations program s.
It is the largest single gift in
philanthropic history.

Sarnh Ferguson. Duchess of York,
appears in ads as a spokesperson
for Weight Wat chers International.
She is th e form er wife of England "s
Prin ce Andrew.

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                    <text>1997 PIONEER
POLICE DEPARTMENT

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Clubs/ Academics .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. 60
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Mahan, are a popular choice any d ay
of the week. Andy Love appears to
like wearing BIG, BAGGY jeans.

Chris Webster sports a buzz cut
which is a popular style for the guys
at Lewis this year.

Holly Pence is looking good in her
overaJJs. It doesn't matter if they're
denim or cord uroy ..... they areaJJ fashionable!!!

Nikki McPhatter and Aimee Hinson
are chillin' in their cool outfits.

Trends

�Tommy Radfordand AprilPendleton
are sportin' their stuff in plaid shirts
and corduroy pants.

Chris Smith, Mike Bell, and Justin
Boles show off their big pants. You
can't say these guys are too big for
their britches!

Jem1y Kirby, Liz Little, Raven Stovall, and Lauren Kennedy show
off their attire for more dressy occassions.

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jeans and hik ing boots on som eone.
Sam Stephens is also wearing a VM I
swea tshirt. c ,)Uege and pwfessional
spurts attire are verv pupula.r this

Hea ther Shugga rt shows off her
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�Josh Walton and James Bryant, 8th graders, play a strategic
game of chess while eating.

Brian Dooley, Loga n Reeves, Chris Bwnan,
Nathan Andrzejewski, Frederico Tonete, and
Jimmy Vauglm wrestle each other for a spot in
the picture during 7th grade lund1, while
Nathan Mahan, Andre w Dalton, and Andre,
Rosti watch.
Amanda Mounts, 6th grade,
chooses fried chicken and a
homemade roll.

Angela Francisco, 8th
grade, works on some
math problems while she
enjoys a lunch she
brought from home.

Tori Warr and Kristen
l11ompson, 8th grade, sh
a little gossip at lw1d1.

Lunch

Lindsey Johnson, Laura Slusher, Jocelyn Wohlford,
Elizabeth Fitzgerald, and Heather Shugart, 7th graders,
are w15uspecting victims of the camera as they ea t.

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When the 7th graders
were asked, "If DARE
camp was offered again next
summer, would you attend?"
93% - of those who went said
yes, they would go again.

7% - said they would not go
agam.

The 1st boys week at D.A.R.E camp is awarded the spirit paddle at the D.A.R.E.
Camp ceremony.

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This memorial w as mad e by the
last girls week to remember the
many fish who lost their lives at
D.AR.E. Camp.

Ricky SchlU11aker, (front canoe),
Adam Farabaugh, and Joe Crowder,
(back canoe), are having ft.m on the
canoe trip.

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Week one gi rls are eager to talk with Chance Crawford
after their discussion about drugs and drug abuse.

Cotmselors (left to right) Jen Snodgrass,
Am y Athey, Scott Ashcraft, and Rob
Campbell, are relaxing after a long d ay of
fishing.

Vicky Corney watd 1es as Susan Charles and Amy
Ed ward s relax and play cards.
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�Krista Wilson, Katie Williamson, Mindy Conner, and Raven
Stovall are gettin' down.

Jason Neighbors, Stephanie Finley, Crystal Powell, Luke
Peery, Tanuny Waldron, and Jeremie Shelor dance to a slow
song.

Carrie Sisson, Beth Beard, and Ashley Morgan are looking
good in their dresses at the Valentine's Dance.

Kelly Dillon, Amelia Harveycutter, Ashley Craft, and
Dawn Kerns are laugrung as they dance on the bleachers at
the Valentine's Dance.

These guys are having fun at the Winter Dance.

Dances

�111ere was a big crowd at
the first dance.

Emily Nichols grooves with
her buds at the Winter
Dance!

Krista Wilson, Jessica
Matheny, Heather Lovelace,
Tyler Still, Billy Huffman,
and Derek Washenberger
gather arow1d the speakers at
a dance.
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WINTER COURT: Front Row: Austin Htunphries, Luke
Peery, Matt Caldwell. 2nd Row: Kelly McKibben,
Stephanie Finley, Tanm1y Waldron, Robbie Buster, Crystal
Powell, Lindsey Stratton, Beth Browning, Elizabeth Kier,
Amanda Pence, Lauren Btm1s. 3rd Row: Jake Caldwell,
Casey Hannan, Carrie Caudill, Kevin Newton, Kyle
Fitzgerald, Ryan Still, Chris Schwizer, Jeremie Shelor, Zane
Edwards.
KING: Ryan Still QUEEN: Elizabeth Kier

Andrew Kingery and
Heather Divers are slow
dancin' at the Winter Dance.

Dances

�Steven and Sarah D' Antonio
(6th Grade). Steven thinks
"Sarah is better looking."

Wes and Matt Glosser (8th
Grade). Wes thinks the best
thing about having a twin is
that "You can blame things
you did on him."

Christina and Ernestina
Owusu (6th Grade). They
think the best thin g about
having a twin is that "You
can trick people."

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Have you ever wondered what it
was like to have a twin? Here at
ALMS, we have seven sets of
twins. Featured below are some
questions they were asked and
the way most of them replied.

Who's better looking?

"me"

Who has the best personality?

"n1e"

Who is the better student?

"1ne"

Who is the most athletic?

"me"

Do you ever dress alike?

"no"

Brian and Becky Franklin
(8th Grade). They think the
b est thing about having a
twin is "Having someone to
talk to besides parents."

What is the best thing about being a twin?
----you have the same birthday
----you can always trick people
----you have someone to pick on
----you're never alone
----you can blame things on each other
What is the worst thing about being a twin?
----your twin blames things on you
----no one can ever tell you apart
----you can't always get what you want
----you have to share stuff

Angela and Gary Ward (8th
Grade). When asked what the
best thing about being a twin was,
Gary answered, "You have th e
same birthday."

Brad and Chad Dickerson
(6th Grade). When asked
if they dressed alike, Brad
replied, "Once in a blue
moon."

Ra ch e l and Ruthie
Lafferty (6th Grade).
Wh e n a s ke d if the y s hare
a room or cloth es, they
said, "W e share both. "

�Teachers, guidance counselors, and administration are all helping 6th grade students
get to their homerooms on orientation day.

Ashley Merritt g rabs for
cash at the fundrai ser
demonstration assembly.
M egan Tiller, 6th grade,
dances the night away at
one of our school socials.

Tra vis Doss a nd Casey
H a rman sha re som e
la u g hs at a p a rty at the
Y.M .C.A .

Seventh and eighth
grad ers an xiou sly await
the bell in the m orning.

3tua rt Rorer, 7th grad e, a nd Ra chel Rorer, 8th grad e,
a re presented a n award by Mrs. Sn1ith and M rs. Ves t
of the United Da u ghters of th e Confederacy . Stuart
and Rachel won a n essay contes t a nd were each given
cash a wa rd s. They wro te about the ha rdships tha t
fa milies face d during the War Between the States.

Candids

�Dustin Pruitt, Austin Dutton, Amber Dutton, and Michelle Thorne
are getting off of their bus. Over half of the school rides the bus each
morning.
Clayton Spe nce r and N e il Secrist
choose rollerblad ing as their favorite
way to get to sc hool.

TRANSPORTATION MODES

Coby Blankenship and Lara Clark
are getting out of their parents' cars.
When surveyed, having parents
drive them to school was the
student's second choice of transportation .

Kristen Willett a nd Tracey Parris are
walking to school looking forward to
a new day.

Transportation

Andrew Lewis students get to
school in different ways. Following are various inodes of
transportation our students use,
according to our survey:
By bus -

57%

By parents -

36%

By walking-

5%

By friends -

2%

By bike -

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By rollerblading -

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Jesse Whitfield is just scratching his brain
at a young age.

Loga n Reeves and Andrew Ros ti act like they' re
superman. (Their lifetime h ero!)

Amanda Boles is having a great time riding her
horsey at her dad's house in '85. Ride on cowgirl!

Ross McDermott must h ave
shrunk! But h e is still having
a blas t a t Carrie Caudi ll' s
party!

Jason Hig hbe rger, 6th g rad er,
ha s what it takes to be a World
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fello w w hen he went to the O ly mpics this summer in Atlanta . He
was able to m ee t Mrs. Charles
Barkley at a Drea m Team bas ketball game.

Michelle Kang, Miss Virginia 199697, talks about V.I.P. which sta nd s
for vision, initiative, and positive
attitude.

S tud ents ha ve fun d oing the
YMCA a t th e Back-to-School
Dan ce.

Haley Johnston, Kelly Kan e, and
Chelsea Kitts are taking a break
from th eir 6th grade ex ploratory
keyboarding class.

Kim Latempa, Ama nd a Sharp, a nd
Summ er Floyd, 8th g rad ers, hang
ou t at the PTA fundrai ser p a rty,
w hich was held in Novembe r.

Candids

Bo Eck d e mon strates the mun cy
ba ll il t th e fundra i,.,er asst•mb ly
w h e re s tud e nts lea rn e d abuu t their
ch a n ces to wi n ca,., h for thl' ir l'fforts in h l' lpin g th e l'TA rili"L'
mon ey for th L• ,.,c hoo l.

�Jessica Paxton, Kelly McKibben,
Liz Constantin, Erin Fagg,
Lauren Burns, and Jennifer
Furnlan think you're never too
old to sit on Santa's lap!
Josh Stover, Kristen
Gebhardt, Kristen
Bevil, Gina
Hendrickson, Stacy
Cole, Crystal Stewart,
Becky Franklin, and
Angela Ward ar e all
smiles at the Winter
Social.

Matt Caldwell, Katie
Williamson, Abby Willard,
Jared Pendleton, Robbie
Buster, and Christa Buckland
are enjoying themselves at
the Spanish/French Club
meeting.

On a fi e ld trip with he r class, Kim
Late rnpa is d e finitely happy to be
amid s t th e bea utiful sce ne ry on th e
Appala chian Trail.

Nikki Gibson, Meghan Prilla man,
Andrea Martin, a nd C hrista
Buckland are s howing off th eir g ift
o f g ab .

Candids

�Kelly Tate, Jessica Paxton, and Emily Zimmerman get a little dinner before watching the
Presidential debate with members of their social srudies class.

Wes Glosser shows his
magnificent ball-handling
skills a t Lo ngwood Park
(oops!).

Clayton Spencer cormts his cash he won at
the Fundraiser Social.

A big crowd took a dip at the social for the 8th grade which was
sponsored by the PTA and held at the Y.M.C.A.

Mr. Seibert certainly does enjoy

himself at the Fundraiser party.
Robbie Buster and Joe McWilliarns show
contenbnent a t their French Party.

Candids

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"A rock named
Spunky."
Darrel Hall
uA parakeet namea
Laquita."
Kristi Lilly
"A guinea pig named
Tofu."
Jonathon Parrot

PresiClent: Jonathon Calder
Vice President: Kelly Tate
Secretary: Jessica Poff
Treasurer: Vance Overstreet

"A rottweiler nanied Tiny
LuLu."

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Rebeka h Adams

Brian Alba

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Na than Anderson

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Brooks Andrews

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Brad Christley

Paul Clement

Jake Clemons

Sa ra h Cole

Stacy Cole

Josh Coleman

Josh Collins

Kevin Compton

Jorda n Co nn e r

Mindy Co nn e r

Tad Conner

Liz Constantin

Aaron Cook

Brandon Covey

Oakley Covey

Tiffa n y Cox

Tiffany Cregge r

Clayton Cross

Sarah Cunnin gham

Dustin Cupp

Scott Da lton

D.J. Dalton

Nina Davis

Fra nk Delie to

Elis ha Deweese

Juli e Dicke rson

Ar ica Dickso n

Sa m a ura Di e d e

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Daniel Dobbins

Travis Doss

Heather Doug hty

Chris Dudek

Dekontee Durre tte

Jenny Duviella

Zane Edwards

Erin Eldridge

Maria Elmore

T. J. Emick

Erin Fagg

Heather Farmer

Jason Fender

Stephanie Finley

Morgan Fisher

Kyle Fitzgerald

Steven Fitzgerald

Jacob Flinchum

Summer Floyd

Lea h Flynn

Angela Francisco

Brian Franklin

Becky Franklin

Jennifer Furman

C hris Ga rre tt

Tommy Garre tt

Kr isten Geb hard t

Da vid G ibso n

Nikki GibSl111

Matt G losser

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�Wes Glosser

Rocky Goad

Ben Goodpasture

Kellee Green

Jus tin G rubb

Lynne G uthri e

Jason Hale

Josh Harlow

Casey Harman

Jan e tte Ha wks

Gina Hendrickson

Adam H e nry

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Chris H erby

Joseph Hicks

Aimee Hinso n

Meg ha n Hochkeppel

Jennifer H odges

Lacy Hodges

Jason Hoke

Andrew Hollins

Aus tin Humphries

Matthew Hunt

Daniel Hylton

Eddy Ja nn ey

Rya n Jarratt

Isa ia h Johns ton

Bi ll y Journell

joey Ju bi to

C har les Kendri c k

Laure n Ken ne d y

I 8th erade

�Erica Kessinger

Tiffany Keys

Elizabeth Kier

Ben King

Da niel King

Jenny Kirby

Kristal Kirby

Colin Kitts

Curtis Lacey

Kim Latempa

Jennifer Lee

Nolan Lee

No
0
Photo
Availab le

Jonatho n Leighton

Josep h Lemanski

Manuel Lewis

Kristi Lilly

Liz Little

Chris Lopez

H ea th e r Love lace

Sara h Lowe

Beverlee Luck

Cory Lutz

And rea Mar tin

Jorda n Massie

Jess ica McCa uley

Kass ie McC lure

Ross McDe nrn1tt

Kell y McKibben

Sa m McKinnev

Ebon v McPhatter

8th Grade

�Joe McWilliams

Billy Mead ows

Scott Merritt

Kirs ten Mille r

N ick Mi lle r

Michael Moon ey

April Morga n

Sara Morgan

Jason Neighbors

Kevin Newto n

G ia La i Ng u ye n

Tra m Ng u ye n

Andrew Novell

Nicole O' Mea ra

Jaso n O'Conn er

Ma tt O vers treet

Va nce Ove rs treet

Ca rri e Pacetti

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0
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Av;:iilab lc

Amanda Painter

As hley Paitsel

Jona thon Parrot

Jessica Pa xto n

Lu ke Peery

Ama nda Pen ce

Apri l Pend le ton

Jared Pend leton

Amy Pe rfa ter

Jo rd a n Pe rry

Je nni fe r Pi e rce

Jessica Poff

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�Leah Polla rd

Amy Powell

Crystal Powell

Lesley Powell

Meris Powers

Meghan Prillaman

fo ey Pritt

Tyle r Pucke tt

Tommy Radford

Justin Ramsey

Jennife r Rankin

Keith Rochford

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0
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Av.:-ii lablc:

No
0
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A v.:-iilablc

Josh Roop

Rache l Rorer

Elizabeth Rose

Trey Rose

Alex Rubl e

Anthony Rumley

Andre w Rutledge

Ben Ru trough

Tommy Sachenbacher

Rohit Sansoa

Lisa Saul

Kelli Saxton

C hri s Sch w ize r

Ju s tin Seldomridge

Ca pen Semon es

Amanda Sha rp

Jere mie Shelo r

Jonathan She lor

8th Grade

�Ashley Sheppard

D. J. Sheppard

Ju stin Slaughter

C ha nte Smith

C hri s Smith

Todd Smith

C. J. Snell

Ronnie Sowder

Derek Sower

Darin Sowers

Sa m Ste ph ens

Crys ta l Stewart

Ryan Still

Raven Stovall

Chris tin e Stover

Lind sey Stratton

Sco tt Sturg ill

Co lin Sulli va n

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Bea u Suttl es

Kelly Tate

Jennifer Taylor

Matt Thomas

Bradley Th o mpso n

C hri s te n Thompson

C had Thrus h

Tuan Tran

Alicia Und erwood

C hri s Vandeg rift

A ngela Vasq u ez

Gu nn e r Va ug hn

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�Mad e line Ves t

Arlee Via

Jessica Via

Tammy Waldron

Angela Walker

Champe Wallace

Stephanie Walle r

jos h Walton

Ange la Ward

Gary Ward

Jaso n Wa rd

Tori Warr

Ma rk Was he nbe rge r

Derek Weddl e

Janelle Wheeler

Ricki Wheeler

Na th a n White

Trav is White

Jesse Whitfie ld

Abby Willard

Stephanie Williams

Katie Williamson

Jessica Winfrey

Angela Wood

Mi chae l Wood ing

Jess ica Woo ldridge

jade Ya tes

Da vid Yos t

Emi lv Zimmer man

8th Grade

�BIGGEST FLIRT

MOST DEPENDABLE

MOST UNFORGETI ABLE

MOST HAPPY-GO-LUCKY

Nina Davis
and
Kevin Newton

Lauren Burns
and
Austin Humphries

JernUfer Hod ges
and
Luke Peery

Kyle Fitzgerald
and
Ashley Paitsel

MOST ARTISTIC

BEST EYES

Meghan Hochkepp el
and

Lauren Kennedy
and
Sa m Stephens

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FRIENDLIEST

MOST TALENTED

Meg h a n Prill a m a n
a nd
Matt Caldwell

Lindsey S tratto n
and
C hris Schwi zer

�FUNNIEST

CUTEST COUPLE

BEST DRESSED

MOST UNIQUE

Joe McWilliarns
and
Casey Harman

Nikki Gibson
and
Jeremie Shelor

Brandon Covey
and
Elizabeth Kier

Matt Glosser
and
Jennifer Rankin

MOST BASHFUL

BEST SMILE

MOST CREA TrVE

MOST DARING

Sam McKinney
and
H eath e r Dive rs

Rya n Still
a nd
Amanda Pence

Kelly Tate
and
Ross McDermott

Adam Henry
and
Andrea Martin

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Josh Adkins
Ashley Aesy
Amanda Akers
Joshua Akers
Trevor Albert
Steven Alcott
Kaylea Algier
Crystal Anderson
Joseph Anderson
Matthew Anderson
Nathan Andrzejewski
Christina Applegate
Nathan Auldridge
John Bannon
Drew Barbour
Michele Barker
Sarah Bates
Sarah Beard
Bobby Beche
Joy Beckner
Justin Beckner
Jared Bennett
Alicia Benson

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FAVORITE
SONGS:
Shari DuviellaMacarena by
the Bayside
Boys
Josh Ingra1nDown by 311

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Neal Latin1erThe Dance by
Garth Brooks

Amanda ParksTwisted by Keith
Sweat

Richard SnellTha Crossroads
Bone-Thugs-NHarmony

Katy DayMary Jane by
Alanis
Morrisette

C lass Officers (Bottom To Top)
F' re;;id e nt- A mand a Robinl'ltl'
Vice !' res id e nt- A bbl' v Ruwl'
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�Grant Biggar
Matt Birckhead
Michael Blankenship
Megan Blevins
Amanda Boles
Tammie Bonds
Renee Booker
Sarah Bowles
Brandi Branson
Danielle Brown
Rebecca Brown
Dustin Bryant
Chris Buman
Kimberly Burford
Chris Burns
Alvin Bush
Heather Butler
Shawn Butto
Leslie Campbell
Trey Cantrell
Carmen Carroll
Susan Charles
Holly Chitty
David Christianson
Marina Christodoulides
Julia Clark
Kathy Clark
Justin Clinevell
Charlotte Cole
Jus tin Collins
Matthew Collins
Erin Colwell
Vicky Corney
Kristie Cook
Ashley Cooper
Dana Cox
Ala n Crowder
And rew Dalton
Paul Daniels
Preston Davis
Katy Day
Ashley Dearing

7th Grade

�Dustin Dennis
Maggie Derr
Ashley Dia mond
Joshua Diamond
Violet Dickerson
Anthony Dickson

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0
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Angie Dillon
Katie Dodson
Brian Dooley
Jennifer Dorsey
James Duff
Drew Durkee
Austin Dutton
Nick Duviella
Shari Duviella
Bo Eck
Michael Epperly
Ashely Estes
Rya nn Fame
Fallon Fant
Adam Farabaugh
Truman Farmer
Michael Farmer
Whitney Faw
Gwen Feazelle
Jeff Ferguson
Heather Ferris
A m and a Fink
Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Katie Fitzgerald
Scott Flanaga n
Jenni fer Flowers
David Foster
La uren Fowler
Matt Franklin
Sara Fran klin
Kyle Gaines
Sha w n Gars t
Michael Gerald
Britney Giorda no
Jason Glass
Derrick Goad

7th Grade

�Sean Goad
Tony Gonzalez
Brandy Gordon
Timo Gordon
Josh Griep
Amanda Griggs
Maurice Grogan
Andrew Guidry
Misti Hagerman
Christiana Hale
Christine Hale
Larry Hale

No
0
Photo
Ava ilabl e

Keyla Hale
Cynthia Hall
Michael Hambrick
Kimberly Hamilton
Shelly Hamlin
Ryan Hancock
Mark Hardin
Kristy Harris
Christy Hart
David Hart
Elizabeth Haynie
Josh H ead en
Alicia H enson
Alicia H erron
Andre Hester
Michael Hill
Amber Hodge
Ricky Holdren

No
0
Photo
Avai lable

Charla Holley
Joshua Horn
Billy Huffman
Meagha n Humphries
Justin Hunt
David Hutton
Katrina Hyler
Joshua Ingram
Brooks Ja ckso n
Josh Jackson
Christy Jennin gs
Bess Johnson

7th Brade

No
0
Photo
Ava il able

�Lindsey Johnson
Melissa Johnson
Travis Jones
David Joyce
Travis Justus
Catrina Kanode
Michele Kelly
Robert Kendrick
Lauren Kern
Dallas King
Michael King
Andrew Kingery
Heather Kirby
Sarah Koss
Jennifer Labadie
Stephanie Langford
Neal Latimer
Jennifer Lawrence
Stephanie Lawrence
Jeffery Lee
Adam Lester
Shannon Lewis
Crystal Lig ht
Allison Lineberry
Andy Love
Chase Lucado
Joseph Lynch
Gary Mabes
Nathan Mahan
T.J. Manning

No
0
Photo
Available

Kyle Martin
Jessica Matheny
Ebony Matthews
Jonatha n Maxwell
Da ysha McClure
Melinda McDowell

No
0
Photo
Ava ilable

Elizabeth McKinney
Edward McNeil
Travis Meade
Rocio Mendez
Ashley Merritt
James Milliner

7th Grade

�Kelly Minton
David Moeller
Alisa Mook
Casey Moore
Shalena Morehead
Ashley Morgan
Darail Morris
Asia Morrison
Aaron Mosser
Tanesha Moyer
Jamie Mullins
Nosilla Mullins
Jarrod Naugle
A.J. Nazemi
John Neathawk
Josh Newman
Vy Nguyen
Emily Nichols
Megan Nichols
Jonathan O'Brien
Mary O'Neill
Michael Otey
Sunnie Parker
Amanda Parks
Lisa Parr
Amanda Parrish
Sam Patterson
Crystal Peck
Andrew Pence
Katherine Penney
Jeremy Perdue
Josh Perdue
Carrie Petry
Jeff Phillips
Bridgett Pickeral
Emily Pierce
Kristen Pierce
Josh Pinkerman
Megan Pinnell
John Plunkett
Scott Pollard
Amanda Potter

7th erade

No

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Available

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Available

�Kimberly Powell
Brandon Powers
Michael Pruett
Dianna Reed
Logan Reeves
Drew Repass
Andrea Rhoades
Stephanie Roberts
Amber Robertson
Jamie Robertson
Michael Robertson
Amanda Robinette
Keila Rochford
Stuart Rorer
Matthew Rose
Andrew Rosti
Abbey Rowe
Tim. Samsa
Meghan Satterfield
Nick Schmitt
Ricky Schumaker
Neil Secrist
Lindsay Sellers
Ariana Sheets
Josh Shelor
Rhonda Shepherd
Michael Sheppard
Mark Shirley
Heather Shugart
Jennifer Simmons
Carrie Sisson
Laura Slusher
Roger Small
Eddy Smart
Gordon Smart
Alexis Smith
Chris Smith
Jus tin Smith
Shane Smith
Krystal Snavely
Richard Snell
Alan Sowers

7th Grade

�Danielle Spangler
Eric Sparrow
Clayton Spencer
Wesley Sprinkle
Amanda Stallings
Kari Stanley
Dustin Steele
Steven Still
Josh Stover
Angela Stultz
Dawn Sublett
Jasmine Talada
Drew Taylor
Anthony Terry
Trent Terry
Thara Thach
Frederico Tonete
Ann Trent
Apurva Trivedi
Sean Turk
Brandon Turner
Angela Utt
Ansie Van As
Franky Vance
John Van Riper
Jimmy Vaughn
Daylyn Vogler
Roger Waddell
Tina Wagner
Joel Walker
Steven Walrond
Elizabeth Warbeck
Amanda Warren
Derek Washenberger
Chris Webster
Scotty Weddle
Lloyd Weeks
William Weeks
Marshall Wheeler
W.D. White
Dana Whitt
Chance Whitt

7th Grade

�Donald Williams
Ben Williamson
Jonathan Wills
Nicky Wilson
Krista Wilson
Jonathan Wing
Christine Witt
Jocelyn Wohlford
Sarah Wolfer
Amy Wooten
Maggie Worrell
Chris Wray
Crystal Wright
Angela Wyatt

Ashley Diamond, Elizabeth Warbeck, and Tammie Bonds are
attending the PT A fund raiser party. Elizabeth won $3.00 and
said, "I had a great time!"

While hiking on the Appalachian Trail,
Nick Duviella and hi s classmates worked
on tea mbuilding skills .

C howing down on pizza and soft drinks at the fall tailga te
p a rty are John 821nnon, A . J. Dickson, and Andrew Pence.

7th Grade

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Favorite Actor/Actress:
John Guidi-Tim Allen
Ryan Hornady-Pamela Anderson
Tom Sosnowski-Will Smith
Nhan Pham-Ji1n Carrey
Emily Pader-Brad Pitt
Rebecca Wiseman-JIT

Class Officers (Left to Right)
Pres id e nt- A ll yso n Campbell
Vice Pres ide nt- KL• ll y Ka ne
Sec re tary - Laure n Merrill
Trea s ure r- C&lt;1rly Humphrey

Sixth gra ders visiting w ith th eir
fri end s on th e bleache rs in th e
n1orning.

Tawnva Abe ll
Dean n a A lle n
Jo nathan A ltizer
Steven A rga brig h t
Matthew Atk ins
Tracy A tkin s
Daniel Bane

No
Photo
Available

Antwa nni Banks
N iza r BarghL1utv
A lis ha Barker
Michael Bauserman
Cl1by Blankenship
TL1dd Blankenship
Donald Bovntllll
Stephanie Bradsh,1\\·
Heat her Br,1ttn n
Timl1th v Brattclll
Sara h Briele
Dt''sin Bn_1uk~

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�Jessica Brown
Laura Brown
Timothy Browne
Foster Burton
Will Butler
Allison Butt
Samantha Cable

Steven Calder
Chad Ca ld well
Joshua Camden
Julie Camden
Allyson Campbell
Samantha Carder
Kelly Cardwell

Robert Carkin
Danielle Carney
Audrey Carroll
Brittani Carter
Dus tin Carter
Emily Carter
Michele Carter

Joseph Chaney
Steven Chastang
Lara Clark
John Cleary
Brandon Clinevel!
Bee Colso n
Sha nn on Combs

Sa ndra Conner
Ada m Cook
Steven Cooper
Thomas Counts
Matthew Cox
Trista Cox
Ashlee Craft

Katherine Cra ig
Michell e Craig head
Page Crew
Chri s topher Cro tts
Crys tal Cu ndiff
Sara h D'Antonio
Steve n D'Antonio

Jacob Da vid son
Matthew Davis
Me linda De lan ey
As hl ey De nnin g
Aaro n Diamond
Brad Dickerson
C had Dicke rson

6th Grade

No
Photo
Available

�Arie Dickson
Kelly Dillon
Courh1ey Dixon
Blair Dodson
Allen Dooley
Kimberly Dooley
Raymond Dooley

No
Photo
Available

Shanel Dorton
Gary Doss
Amber Dutton
Sarah Dyer
Brian Eads
Eric Eanes
Diane Echols

Lind sey Edwards
Scott Elwell
David Epperly
Todd Epperly
Jus tin Epperly
Terra Fankell
David Farmer

Alexa ndra Fielder
Heath Fos ter
William Francisco
Sa mantha Gagnet
Kath erine Ga rrett
Scott Cerro!
Jonathan G ia rla

Matthew G iles
Mary G ladden
Jos hu a Glass
Tara Grave ly
Sara Grey
David Griffit h
john Guidi

Ru ssell G us ta vson
T ora Hagy

Brendan Hairs ton
Christ na Hambrick
C hris toph e r Hammond
Mitch Ha mpton
Jus tin Hancock

No
0
Photo
Available

La uren Harlo w
Dannv Harmon
Chris tl'ph er Harri s
Benja min Ha rri so n
Timot hv Hartm a n
Amelia Ha rvevc utte r
Wa lter Hawort h

6th Grade

�Alison Hemberger
Matthew Henrickson
Emily Hepner
Mallory Heslep
Jason Highberger
Shayla Hilton
Korey Hines

Aaron Hinnant
Beth Hochkeppel
Andrew Holdren
Colt Hollandsworth
Kimberly Holt
Allison Horan
Ryan Hornady

Brittney Howerton
Stephanie Huffman
Travis Hull
Carly Humphrey
Hieu Hu ynh
Heath er H yde
Jessica Hyd e

Anthony Jackson
Michael Johns
Jeremiah Johnson
Haley Johnston
Andrew Jones
Beth Jordan
Kell y Kan e

Na than Keith
Curtis Kelley
Tiffany Kell y
Meghan Kern
Da w n Kerns
Kenn eth Keys
Charly Kidd

Ashley Kilby
Susa nna h King
Hea th er Kirby
Jonathan Kirby
Chelsea Kitts
Brand on Kni g ht
Aisha Lacey

Ruthi e Lafferty
Rac hel Laffe rty
Richa rd Lafferty
Crys ta l La mbert
Meaga n La mbert
As hley Laprad e
M ichael La ute nschlage r

6th Grade

No
Photo
Available

�Amanda Lawrence
Daniel Leffel
Joseph Leonardo
Matthew Lewis
Kristin Lewis-Whitson
Judson Lowe
Grayson Lucas

Ashley Lusk
James Lutz
Terin Mabry
Chassity Martin
Carlos Matos
Christopher Maxwell
Da v id Mayer

La'kia Mayo
Jordan McArthur
Aisha Meador
John Meise
Lauren Merrill
Eric Miller
Lyndsey Mills

Zachary Mitchell
Angela Montgomery
Emmalee Morris
John Morris
India Morrisson
Cara Moser
Amanda Mounts

Jessica Mowles
Laura Murphy
Sarah Ne ig hbors
Kevan Ne lso n
Jessica Newcomer
Joshua Ogilvie
Matthew Otey

Christina Owusu
Ern estin a Owusu
Emil y Padar
H a ley Parker
Tracey Parris
Candace Patterso n
Keeland Pa y ne
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Meag han Pee ry
Holley Pence
Ke ll y Pendleton
Se th Pe ndl e ton
N han Pham
Ma rk Phillips
Matthew Picken s

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�Joni Poore
Amie Price
Gini Price
Jake Price
Randy Price
Will Price
Zach Price

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Dustin Pruitt
Ashley Purdy
Micah Rae
Kristen Raybon
Jeremy Reed
James Reinhard
Melissa Reynard

Brandon Rhodes
Aleah Rios
Brett Ripley
Sharon Rogers
Chris tina Routon
N atalie Ruble
Jason Rucker

Ka th erine Sammons
Carma Sample
Cameron Sams
Laura Schu essler
Paul Schumacher
Ka therin e Schweitzer
Keith Sch w izer

Christin a Setser
N icholas Shelor
Stu a rt Shepherd
Kimbe rly Sheppard
Rya n Shirley
Sa ma ntha Shi vely
A us tin Shrewsbury

Denise Smith
Ma tth ew Smith
Rya n Smith
Zachary Smith
Kell y Sneed
Dav id Snell
To m Sosnowski

Bra nd o n Spencer
Dav id Spe ncer
Willia m Spra ker
N icho las Stoc ki
La ura Sto ne
Ro nni e Sto rey
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�Katie Stump
Kurt Sulliv an
Toni Ta y lor
Samson Te rry
Erin Theile n
Marc Tho m as
William Thompson

Michelle Tho rne
Jessica Thurston
Mega n Tiller
Phuong Tra n
Tyler Trask
Sara Turne r
Jeffrey Tynes

Amanda Underwood
Thomas Vandegri ft
Je nnifer Va r ela
Tabitha Ven ey
Jaso n Vest
Danielle Wagner
La ure n Walker W illiams

Ma th ew Warr
Kathry n W arren
Matth ew Watson
C hri s ti Weaver
Travis Weeks
Matthew Wehre nd
Jerry Wes t

No
Photo
Available

Mark W h eele r
Kayle ig h W h ee li ng
Joshua Wh ite
A lison W hit fie ld
M ik ie W hitl ock
Gary Wi lhelm
Kri s ten W illet t

A m y Wil li a m s
Jessica Wi lliams
Cla rk Will iamson
Rya n Wirt
Reb ecca Wiseman
Ka rl Witt
Sha n e Wood

No
Photo
Available

W hitney Woolw ine
Je nni fe r Wril y
Jamie W ri gh t
Mat th ew W ri ght

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��Andre Hester blows his horn
at a band concert.

David Yost and Nathan
White look on as Austin
Humphries attempts ...

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Matt Glosser &amp; Jamie Booker
show their unique style on
Halloween.
Occasionally, 7th graders are allowed snack time to help get them . . . . .
through the day tmtil 3rd lund1.

Dawn Kerns, Heather Hyde, Ashley
Craft, &amp; Kayleigh Wheeling chilling
out at the Winter Dance.

A group of sixth graders experiencing a middle school social for
the very first time!

Candids

�FACULTY &amp; STAFF ....................... .
The Survey
Says...

What is your
favorite
professional
football
team?

'Dallas Cowboys"
Sherri Shupe

Hal Adams
Kathy Atkins
Debi Austin
Karen Bard
Teni Blankenship
Pat Brill
Dottie Bull

Jerry C1mpbell
Tom Ches ter
Jessica Chisom
Lee Cole
Boru1ie Crolts
Inez Farrell
Robbie Field er

Dee Foster
Carol Gard ener

P.K. Gerrol
JoAnn Goad
Doug Graham
Jill Green
Sheila Harrison

Margaret Harrison
Donna Hendrickson
Sand y Hill
Mary Hill
Suzanne Holdridge
Margaret Humphrey
Camellia Jones

Forest Jones
Eleanor Joyce

"Oakland Raiders"
Sandy McCulley

'Washington
Redskins"
Lee Cole

Lonzo Kenned y
Edna Kenned y
Chris King
Liura Kob7.a
Vicki Lee

Brenda Life
Perry Manning
Mariann Masters
Sand y McCu lley
Lyle McL1ren
Linda Miles

Jim Morris

"Oakland Raiders"
Greg Gallion

'Washington
Redskins"
Robin Richardson

Eva O'Hare
Colleen Oli ver

Pat Oberlin
Jim Paxton
Bob Penn
Kathy l'hlega r
Sa nd y Pinkerrmm

Sandi Rc.-&gt;eves
Robin Richardson

Na ncy Rutled ge
R&lt;1chcl Sailer
La ura Sco t-t

Jul ie Seay
Ja nel Sebolt

Corry Secor
Alan Seibert
Sherri Shupe
Bill Snyder
Be rt Spessard
Joyce Tarpley
Kitty Tate

Facu ty

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Michael Teague
Bev ll1om&lt;is
Connie 1l1urston
Bobby Vaughan
Chris Vishneski
Debbie \l\'l1eeling

Margie V\1ray
Marty Yuhas

Not Pictured: Linda Addington, Michael Akers, Scott Atkins, Chuck Benson, Ed Blankenship,
Larry Bradley, Sally Budd, Michael Cox, Eve Deegan, Greg Gallion, Mary Justice, Linda LaPrade,
Marie Martin, Judy Robertson, Nancy Romano, Tony Wirt.

Cafeteria Staff: Farene Bostic, Stephanie Underwood,
Lorraine Graves, Pe1my Hampton, Carolyn Krause,
Debbie Andrews, Ellen Dodson, Sheny Maxwell,
Mildred Moles. Not Pictured: Marcella Bryant

Miss Richardson, who was
chosen as Salem Teacher of the
Year for 1996-1997, helps Adam
Herny with his landscape picture.

DARE Officer Michael Teague received the
Distinguished Service A ward from the
ALMS PT A in recognition of the outstanding job he does in the c01111mmity and with
our youth. Presenting the award is PT A
President, Pam Christianson.

Custodians: Henry Jordan, Vanessa
Caimaday, Aim Reese, RaiKiy Perdue.
Not Pictured: Non.Ti.an Noel, Allen
Saunders.

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�The ALMS defense puts a stop to
Northside's charge.

The cheerleaders are doing a good
job at cheering the football team on.

Austin H umphries goes strong
for two !

Beverlee Luck is in the air for
the rebound.
Truman Farmer looks
invincible as he takes
his opponent d own .

(Photo courtesy of Brian
Hoffman , Sa lem Times
Register)

Sports Candids

�FOOTBALL

FLASHBACKS

In the beginning, the ALMS football team was d ow n, but n o t out. They lost their · two games, but then the turnaround came! Victories over Blacksburg, Floyd, and a
with Dublin inspired the team to go undefeate d th e res t of th e way . A major highlight of the season was a 28-0 shutout over Glen var Middle School. With pride, the
ALMS Wolverines finished with a 9-2-1 record! Th e B tea m finished the season ·with
record of 1-2.

Brandon Covey, Jake Caldwell and Jeremie Shelor are close to assist another
Lewis player taking out his opponent. (Photo courtesy of Salem-Times Register;

Brian Hoffman, photographer).

FOR THE RECORD
Lewis pulled up from 14
points behind at half time to a
20-20 tie against a strong
Dublin squad, on the road!!!
The team practiced five
days a week, two hours each
day for three weeks, and then
two days a week for two hours
for the rest of the season.
With determination on his face, Robbie Buster runs
with the ball!

Football

David Christianson passes th 1
ball as Andrew Kingery run
to catch it.

�SCORE BOX

1st Row- Da v id Christianson, Ryan Still, Scott Dalton, Brandon Covey, Jeremie Shelor, Nathan
White, Josh Coleman, Keith Rochford, Chris Schwizer. 2nd Row- Ada m Henry, Da niel King,
Michael Hill, A ndrew Kin ge ry, Matt Birckhead, Robbie Buster, Manuel Lewis, Steven Alcott,
Jus tin Smith, A ndrew Rutl edge. 3rd Row- Clayton Spencer, Alan Crowder, Derek
Washenberger, Roger Waddell, Matt Collins, Tyler Still, Vance Overstreet, Frank Delie to, Kyle
Ca ines, Beau Suttles, Jos h H eaden, Kevin N ew ton, Chris Vandergrift. 4th Row- Brooks
Andrews, Jimm y Duff, Derek Sower, Tra vis Justus, Nathan Anderson, Kevin Compton, Tad
Conner, Michael Hambrick, Jo hathan Ma xwell, Jason Hoke, Jason Fender. 5th Row- Andrew
G uidry, Mike Epperly, C hris Webster, John N ea thawk, Joseph Anderson, Jord an Conner, Luke
Peery, John Le ig hton, Truman Fanner, Jus tin Collins. 6th Row- Coach Dan Jones, Ben
Goodpa s ture, Travis Doss, Sam McKinney, Coach Larry Bradley, Coach Doug Perdue. Not
Pictured- Dus tin Steele, Ja ke Caldwell, Billy Journ ell, Josh Harlow, Sam Stephens, Brandon
Powers, Anthony Rumley, Durre tt Dekontee.

Nathan Anderson and Truman Farmer
talk to Dan Jones, Assistant Coach.

Manuel Lewis runs quickly with the
ball to esca p e his o pponents.

Ryan Still prevents
Northside's wide
receiver from scoring
a touchdown after
catching a p ass.

TEAM

Us

Them

Clifton Forge

14

22

Roanoke Catholic

0

13

Blacksburg

22

6

Floyd

42

6

Dublin

20

20

Maury River

42

6

Rockbridge

34

0

Glenvar

28

0

Northside

18

0

Read Mountain

18

6

Christians burg

42

12

Pulaski

46

6

TEAM

Us(B) Them

North Cross

6

20

Read Mountain

0

34

Pulaski

12

6

Scott Dalton hands the ball to Robbie Bu ster.

Football

�INTO THE HOOPS...........

Front row: Chante Smith (manager), Julia Clark, Beverlee Luck, Kelly Tate,
Fallon Fant, Nicky Wilson, Jemy Kirby, Amanda Parrish (manager). Back
row: Coach Dmma Cogar, Katherine Penney, Lisa Parr, Emily Zinunennan,
Liz Little, Carrie Caudill, Casey Harman, Raven Stovall, Arica Dickson,
Coach Forest Jones. Not pictured: Maria Elmore and Ashley Merritt
(manager).

Team

Us

111em

Blacksburg
Northside
Glenvar
Blacksburg
Chris tiansburg
Dublin
Pulaski
Northside
Pulaski
Glenvar
Christiansburg
Dublin
Hidden Valley
William Clark
Read M0tmtain
Clifton Forge
Clifton Forge

19
30
24

33
35
21
35
12

23

35
18

29
16
13

15
37
18
20

22
22
13

27

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50
29
32
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Coach Jones and Coach Cogar give the girls a
short pep talk be fore retunling to the game.
Fallon Fant seems to have the moves to fake
out the other team, as Nicky Wilson waits to
assist. (Photo courtesy of Salem Times Register.
Brian Hoffman, photographer.)

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Supporting my team and
being with friends was
the best thing about
playing basketball.

Maria Elmore

Girl's Basketball

Arica Dickson is really
trying to get the rebound .

Casey Hannan looks for som eone to pass to a:
the cheerlead ers cheer the tea m on.

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Austin Hwnpluies takes a
layup at the end of a fast break.

Robbie Buster starts a fast
break by passing to Keith
Rochford.

Justin Boles gets some air
time to intercept a high pass.

Jeremie Shelor sets a screen
so Brandon Covey can have
an easy shot.

Coach Jones talks strategy during a timeout.

Team

Us

TI1en

oanoke Catholic
ulaski
blin

37
61
55

36
47
41
30
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49
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lenvar
illiam Clark
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aski

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43
49
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26
56
57
40

46

33
44

28
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74

8

69

17

Front row: Nathan Keith (manager), Adam Farabaugh, Matt
Birckhead, Justin Boles, Austin Humplu·ies, Mark Shirley, Robbie
Buster, David Cluistianson, Justin Grubb (m anager). Back row:
Coach Chris King, Andrew Rutled ge, Chris S1nith, Brandon
Covey, Keith Rochford, Kevin Newton, Jeremie Shelor, Mike
Wooding, Scott Dalton, Coach Forest Junes.

Boy's Baskethall

�The 1996-97 wrestling team of ALMS saw (9)
8th graders and (8) 7th graders gain knowledge
and experience in the course of 10 matches and a
tournament. Outstanding 8th graders this season
were captains Ryan Still and Sam Stephens.
Nathan Anderson and Kevin Compton also
posted winning records in the heavyweight class.
This years 7th grade wrestlers boasted tliree
wrestlerswithoutstandingrecords.Jonathan Wills
and Truman Fanner both posted winning records
and high finishes in the annual Pulaski Tournament. This years outstanding wrestlers were 7t11
gradersScotty Weddle andRoger Waddell. Roger
posted the most wins on the team and a runner-up
position at the Pulaski Tournament and Scotty
Weddleposteda 17-1 record and the ALMS team's
only championship at the Pulaski Tournament.
The ALMS team was coached by Larry Bradley
and Dan Jones.

Scotty Weddle
put a painful
looking headlock
on a Pulaski student.

Jonathan Wills slams his oppo nent to the
mat!

Ryan Still works for a fall
a gains t his opponent from
Franklin C o w1ty.

Sam Stephens put a half-nelson on his oppo ne nt after he is
wrestled to the ground. (Photo courtesy of Brinn H offinnn).

(Left to right) Front Row: Clayton Spencer, ~catty Weddle, Jonathan Wills,
Tyler Still, Jonathan Calder, Andrew Gwdry. 2nd Row: Jason Hoke,
Jonathan Maxwell, Sam Stephens, Truman Farmer, JohJ1 Neathawk, Roger
Waddell, Kevin Compton. Back row: Coach Larry Bradley, Jason Fender,
Josh Harlow, Ryan Still, Nathan Anderson, Coach Dan Jones.

Wrestling

Roger W a dd e lJ stares down
the opposition as his hand is
ra ised in victory .

�CHEERLEAO/NfJ !
According to Ms. Holdridge, d1eerleading sponsor, "This
has been a very motivated and delightful group of girls. The
captain Abby Willard and co-captain Nina Davis worked extra
hard and led the girls to such a successful year."
During the sununer the squad practiced once a week.
During the fall season they stayed after sd1ool three to four
times a week for games and practices. Also, during the
summer, the d1eerleaders attended camp for three days at VA
TECH During the three days they won the "Special Recognition Award", and they attened the Cheerleacling Extravaganza
in the fall. They had a clinic where they learned cheers, d1ants,
and stLmts, then they cheered at the VA TECH football game.
Most of their dances and d1eers are learned at the d1eerleacling
camp. However, some of the dances are made up by the
cheerleaders. With two ftmdraisers, whid1 included selling the
football posters and selling the carnations at the Valentines Day
Dance, they were able to buy two new tmifonns.

The cheerleaders dance as they keep the basketball crowd alive.

The cheerleaders are dancing as the band plays a song.

At the pep rally, the d1eerleaders form a stLmt as the crowd pours
in.

Front Row: Nina Davis, Abby Willard
Middle Row : Mindy Corn1er, Katie Williamson
Back Row: Jamie Mullins, Megan Nid101s, Stephanie Roberts,
Amanda Robinette, and Mary O' Neill
.Not Pictured: Amber Robertson

Abby Willard, Mary O' Neill,
Katie Williamson, and Janue
Mullins fonn a stLmt during a
basketball game.

At halftime the d1eerleaders
gather to finish their d leer.

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YEARBOOK STAFF- Front row: Mrs. Foster, Rocio
Mendez, Alisa Mook, Kelli Saxton, Nathan Auldridge,
Brian Alba, Julia Clark, M ega n Blevins. 2nd row:
Krystal Snavely, H ea ther Ferris, Allison Lineberry,
Lisa Parr, Kathi Clark, M eghan Hochkeppel, Carrie
Pacetti. 3rd row: Lauren Kennedy, Misti Hagerman,
Megan Prilliman, Dallas King, Casey Harman, Aaron
Cook. Not pictured: Elizabeth Warbeck.

Casey Harman, Rocio Mendez, and Kathi Clark are
having a good time at the YEARBOOK convention,
which was held at the Sheraton in October.

The mathcounts team
competed regionally on
February 1st. They were
the 1st place team and
had the top three individual scores. Then they
went on to state competition, which was on March
15th.

MATH COUNTS- Front row: A. J. Nazemi, Meghan
Hochkeppel, Chris Bums, Beth Hoch.keppel. Second
row: Apurva Trivedi, Ben Andrews, Dusty Cupp, Jacob
Davidson. Not pictured Mrs. Kennedy, Team Coach.

The Lewis Times has been in production since
Andrew Lewis becam e a Junior High in 1977.
Many teachers have sponsored the newspaper
through the years including Mr. Benson, Mr.
Chester, a nd Mr. Wirt. The staff of th e Lewis
Times write and type their own articles, which
are then edited by the sponsor. This year's staff
employs seven students: two eig hth graders,
fo ur seventh graders and one sixth grader.

NEWSPAPER STAFF- Front row: April Morgan,
Nikki Sta llins, Vicky Co rn ey, Lauren Fowler, Heather
Lovelace. Second row: Cory Lutz, Mallory Heslep,
Amber Hodge.

Clubs

�Geography Bee
(Beginning with back row)

Adam Cook, Bee
Colson, Cluis
Vandegrift, Billy
Journell, Rocky Goad,
Cluis Dudek, Leah
Rynn, Cristen Thompson, Nathan Auldridge,
Jamie Robertson,
Melissa Reynard, Zach
Smith, Justin Smith,
Brooks Andrews, Jason
Fender, Wess Glosser,
David Yost, Jordan
Massie,
Cham e Wallace,

Spelling Bee
(Beg inning with back row)

Judson Lowe, Chris
Smith, Brandon
Covey, Joe
McWilliams, Jacob
Davidson, Jamie
Booker, Zad1 Smith,
Stuart Sheppard, Ben
Andrews, Josh Hom,
Josh Collins, Daylyn
Vogler, Susan Charles,
Wesley Sprinkle, Cluis
Herby, Tim Samsa,
Austin Humphries,
Meghan Prillaman,

Refelections
Aaron Cook, 2ndPhotography; Katie
Schweitzer, 3rdLiterature; Sara h
Koss, 1st-Visual
A rts; Sara Grey, lstLiterature,
Honerable Mentio nVi sual Arts; Megan
H ochke ppel, 2.ndLiterature; Ka te
Sa mm ons, 2ndVis ual A rts;

Competition Winners

C luis Harris, Nathan
Keith, Matt Overstreet,
Cam Sams,
Tim Samsa, Josh
Morris, Clark
W illian1son, Ben
Williamson, Andrew
Dalton .

1STPLACE:
Champe Wallace
2NDPLACE:
Cluis Dudek
3RD PLACE:
Da vid Yost

Heather Divers,Megan
Blevin s, Lauren
Kennedy, Stephanie
Roberts, Chris
Maxwell, Denise
Smith, Kayleigh
Wheeling, Erin
Theilen, Kate
Sammons, Mid1elle
Tho rne, Lara Clark,
Alison Hemberger,
Kelly Minton.
1ST PLACE:
Lauren Kem1edy
RUNNER UP:
Jacob Davidson

Laure n Kern, l s tPh o togr a phy; Be th
Hochke ppel, 3rdVisual Arts; Rya nn
Fame, 1st- Music.
Not Pictured:
D a llas King
C h elsea Kitts
Andrew Ros ti
Gwen Feazelle

�GERMAN CLUB

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Front row: Tommy Radford, Tyler Puckett, Jeremiah Cantrell, Austin
Humphries, Danie l Dobbins, Ryan Jarra tt. 2nd row: Elizabeth Rose, Jessica
Po ff, Nikki Gibson, Rave n Stovall, Lind sey Stratton, Kelly Ta te, Emily
Zimmerman, Jess ica Paxton, La ure n Burns. 3rd row: Ben Andrews, Scott
Dalto n, Andrew Rutledge, Clayton Cross, Andrew Novell, Ben King, Matt
Glosser, Brooks Andrews. Back row: Chris Abbott, Jonathan Shelor, Kyle
Fitzgera ld, Je re mi e Shelor, Sam Stephen s, W es Glosser, Tuan Tran.

Abby Willa rd and Brandon Covey
h a n g o ut at El Rod eo for the Spanish
Club party .

After a hard day the Spanish-French
Club take a siesta "nap."

S.C.A.

Front Row: Jessica Paxton, Liz Constantin, Emily Z immerman ,
Jamie Burton. 2nd row: A llyson Campbell, A m a nda Robinette,
Kelly Tate, Vance Overstreet, Jessica Poff. 3rd row: Mega n Blevin s,
Abbey Rowe, Jonathan Calder, Lisa Parr. Back row: Carley
Humphrey, Lauren M errill, Kelly Kane.

SPANISH /FRENCH CLUB
Front row: Mrs . Scott,Ad v isor; Bra ndon Covey,
Pres .; Robbie Bu s te r, V.P .; Ka ti e W illia m so n , Treas .
2nd row: Erica Kessinge r, Abby W illard , Liz Little,
C h r is ta Buckland , M e r is Powers, Carrie C aud ill,
Lauren Ke nn ed y, Be th Browning, Eli zabe th Ki e r.
3rd row: Ashl ey Paitse l, Ju s tin Barba, Derek
Blay lock, Ross McDe rmntt, Maria Elm o re, Kirs te n
M ille r, Je nni fe r Fu rm a n , Erin Fagg, Li z C nn s ti'lntin.
4 th row: l-l ei'l the r Love lC1ce, Tin i'l Ng u ye n, Tiffa n v
By rd , Edd y Ji1n ney, Dustin C upp , Kev in Compton,
Zi1 ne Ed wC1rds, Sco tt Sturgi ll, Co lin Su lli v m1. 5 th
row: Ji1red Pe ndl e ton, Bill y Jo urn e ll, Ju s t in G rubb,
1\ili'ltt Ci1 ldwe ll, Ju s tin Bo les, Joe M cWi ll ii'lms , Di'lv id
Yus t, Ri ck y Sc hum i'lker. Bac k ro w: C h ri;&lt; l-l e rb v.

No th on Bmw n. h»h Cnlli&lt;». jo' h Bo ilee.

N ot p ictured : T11ri VV &lt;lrr , Bri .m C .impb t.• 11 , Ch,mtl.' S mit _! ~ , D .J. S h_L'PP~l.t\.i. P.'1trick ;\ \n ikL', N ~kki_ ~ ~t.· l~!1 illk.r.
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OFFICE RUNNERS: Front Row: Mari e Guthrie, Tina Stover, Jennifer
Hodges, Christa Buckland, Tammy Waldron, Josh Coleman,
Beverlee Luck, Jared Pendleton, Vance Overstreet, and Mindy
Connor. Back Row: Ben Goodpasture, Casey Harman, Rebecca
Franklin, Justin Grubb, Andrew Rutledge, Cristen Thompson,
Amanda Pence, Tori Warr, and Angela Vasqu ez.

The 4-H Club participate d in th e Christmas Parade
in downtown Salem.

Jus tin Boles anc
present an expe
cla ss.

Matt G losser is lis te nin g to mu s ic at a
sc hoo l dance.

TENNIS CLUB: Front Ro w: Lauren Kern, Katie Fitzgerald, Kelly
Minton, Jennifer Flowers. Ba ck Row: Christy Jennin gs, Sarah Koss,
Wes ley Sprinkle, Laura Slusher.

Daniel Hylton and
pi zza that they

What Was Your Favorite Class?

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"My favorite class was hi s tory, or where my friend s
were." -Mrs. Life

LIBRARY ASSIST ANTS: Front Row: Morgan Fi sher, John O'Brien,
A pri l Mo rga n, Susa n C harl es. Back Row: Daniel Hylto n, Andrea
Mar tin , Be n A ndrews.

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"I would say gym, b eca u se I liked to play sports."
-Mrs. Harrison
"Definitely World Geography, b eca use 1 was good at
it."-Mr. Wirt
"I wasn't rea lly an academic p erso n, but it would
have to be hi s tory." -Mr . Ad11111::;

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Joe McWilliams
m ent in science

Mrs. Birckhead a nd Mrs. Farabaugh, parent
vo lu n teers, w o rk o n a ne w di splay for the fro nt
s ho wcase.

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4-H CLUB: Front Row: Mrs. Jones, Tim H artman, Chris Abbott,
Lynd sey Mills. Back Row: Kristy Lilly, April Morgan.

GUIDANCE RUNNERS: Fro nt Row: N im C ha nhtha va nhtho ng,
Kati e Williamson, Ricky Schum aker, Matt Blev ins, Va nce O vers treet,
Angela Walker. 2nd Row: Kelly Tate, Anthony Rumley, Cory Lutz,
Abby Willard , Jenni fer Lee, H eather Divers. Back Row: Ma tt
Thom as, Robbie Buster, Luke Peery .

Shannon Howard s li ce a
mad e in Teen Living .
Tim Samsa, Zach Smith, Travis
Weeks, a nd Karl Witt sociali ze after
schoo l whi le waiting for the bus.

FHA: Front Row: Mrs. Hill, Am a nd a Sharp, Crysta l Stewa rt, Jus tin

Ram sey, T11 mm y W11 ldro n, A nge la Vasqu ez, Je nni fer Hodges,
Andrea Martin, Kim LaTempa. 2nd Row: N atha n Bro w n, Ju s tin
Seld om rid ge, Sarn h Co le, Jessica McCa ul ey, T raci Ca dd , Ca nd 11ce
Jo nes, Jessicil Woldrid ge, j essicil Elliot, Nat hil n W hite, Be n
Ru trou g h . Bilek Row: ]ilso n Fe nd er, Ricky W heele r, Brnd C hri s tky,
Jose ph Hicks, Beverl ee Luck, Leil h Fly nn , C ri s te n T ho m pso n,
Oilrrell Hal l, C hri s Dud ek, TL1111m y Silc henb11cl1e r, D11 ni el Hy lton.

Ca rri e P11cetti, Megh11n Prill11man,
11 nd Rocio Me nd ez hove a fun tim e
working on il co ll age in ·1st periL1d
yeo rblln k class .

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Bevil, Stephanie Waller, Morgan
Fisher, Kristi Lilly, Heather
Farmer, Sarah Cunningham.
2nd Row: Jennifer Lee, Romney
Callison, Rebekah Adams, Jamie
Booker, Tiffany Byrd, Arny
Perfater. Back Row: Daniel
Dobbins, Nick Miller, Brandon
Covey, Chris Lopez, Sam
Stephens.

Front Row: Mrs. Kobza, Elizabeth Haynie, Charla Holley,
Alicia
Henson,
Lendy
McDowell, Dawn Sublett,
Danielle Brown. 2nd Row:
Crystal Peck, Alicia Herron,
Kim Burford, Ashley Merritt,
Stuart Rorer.
3rd Row:
Amanda Painter, Crystal
Wright, Jenny Labadie, Dana
Whitt, Emily Nichols, Amanda
Robinette. Back Row: Neil
Latimer, Truman Farmer,
Brooks Jackson, Nicole Smith,
Katrina Hyler.

Members of th e choir practice for the spring
co ncert.

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Stuart Rorer, Alicia Henson, and
D21wn Sublett sing out together.

�PLAYING ITTHE BESTWE CAN!
The VBODA District VI Junior High All-District Band
was postponed due to snow, and was held at E.C. Glass
High School on January 18, 1997. Andrew Lewis Middle
School was represented by three students:
Lauren Burns, 3rd chair Concert Band, Chris Herby,
9th chair Concert Band, and Joe McWilliams, 5th chair
Concert Band. The students spent the day rehearsing,
and after a short dinner break, performed music that they
were given earlier that morning.
Over 30 schools were involved in this annual event,
and over 200 students participated. Also, in November,
ALMS sent eight students to tryout for this honors band,
among over 500 students from the district.
Joe McWilliams, Lauren Burns, and Chris Herby
represented Andrew Lewis in the All-District Band.

Patrick Alcoke and Mr. Paxton blow their horns at a
Salem football game.
Capen Semones blows his
tuba until he bursts, and
he's pretty close!

Lauren Burns and Liz
Constantin march in the
Chris tmas parad e .

Mark Washenberger claps
along at the football
game.

Ben Adams, Champe
W allace, Todd Smith, a nd
Tyler Puckett drun1 a w ay
at the Lewis p ep rally .

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What is the best thing about band?
Nikki Stallings- "That we get to perform for other
people."
Kim Hamilton- "Being around friendly people
and going to a football game."

Why did you choose to be in the band?
7th Grade Brass--Front Row: Michael Farmer, Jeff Philips, Ja mi e
Robertson, Rod Morris. 2nd Row: Paul Daniels, Chance Witt,
Stacey Cole, Sean Goad, Andre Hester, Eric Sparrow, W.D. White,
Chris Buman, Tony Gonzalez, Andrew Dalton. 3rd Ro w: Nathan
Mahan, Travis Meade, Mike Gerald, Eddy Smart, Jus tin Hunt, Billy
Huffman, Jonathan Wing, Sean Turk, Andrew Guidry, David
Christianson. Back Row: Derek Washenberger, Josh Stover, Trey
Cantrell, Ma tt Collins, Apurva Trivedi, Curtis Lacey, Chase Lucado,
Derrick Goad, Aaron Mosser, David Joyce, D.J. Sheppard. No t
Pictured: Brandon Powers, Gunnar Vau ghn, Maggie Derr, Jessica
Elliott.

Erin Fagg- "It sounded neat."
Chris Herby-"! wanted to learn something about
music."

"The Pride of Lewis"marche.
Salem during the Christmas

8th Grade Brass--Front Row: Capen Semon es, Matt Glosser, Chris
Schwizer, Matt Overstreet, Joe McWilliams, Jan elle Wheeler, Jos h
Harlow, Pa ul Andrews, Josh Wa lton. 2nd Row: Liz Constantin,
Lau ren Burns, Erin Eldridge, Jessica Poff, Jord an Perry, Brian
Fra nklin, Krystal Kirby, Jonathan Cald er, Jordan Massey. 3rd Row:
Travis Whi te, Lul&lt;e Bryant, Zane Edwa rds, Rya n Jarrett, Jamie
Burton, Mark Wasbenberge r, Ch ri s Herby, Tina Stover, Maria
Elmore. Back Row: Tyler Puckett, Ben Adams, Brad Thompson,
Todd Smith, Champe Wa llace, Jos h Collins, Andrew Booth, Justin
Slaughter.

Band

Joe McWilliams does his own thing while Lauren
Burns directs part of the brass section at a football
ga m e.

�OF LEW/$

The Andrew Lewis Band prepares for another song at
the football game.

7th Grade Woodwind--Front Row: Fred erico Tonete, Amanda
Akers, Marina Christodoulid es, Ashley Diamond, Katie Dodson,
Britney Giordano, Ebony Matthews, Nosilla Mullins, Sunnie Parker,
Dia1rna Reed, Lindsay Sellers, Amanda Warren, Christine Witt. 2nd
Row: Stephanie Lawrence, Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Beverly Abbott,
Susan Charles, Tanya Caldwell, Heather Doughty, Shari Duviella,
Katie Day, Ashley Aesy, Jus tin Beckner, Christina Applegate, Josh
Adkins. 3rd Row: Am anda Griggs, Mark Hardin, Shawn Ga rst,
Charles Kendrick, Meaghan Humphries, Catrina Kanode, Sha1rnon
Lewis, Joha than O' Brien, Vy Nguyen, Shalena Morehead, A pril
Morgan, Kelly Minton, Kim Hamilton. 4th Row: Amber Robertson,
Marie Guthrie, Amanda Parks, Katherine Penney, Sara Franklin,
Meghan Satterfield, Laura Slusher, Tina Wag ner, Daylyn Vogler,
Nikki Stallings, Michael Sheppard, Abbey Rowe. 5th Row: Carmen
Carroll, Crystal Light, Angela Wyatt, Angela Wood, Sarah Wolfer,
Elizabeth McKiirney, Megan Pi1mell, Jona th an Maxwell, Drew Taylor,
Ma tt Rose. Back Row : Gwen Feazelle, Kristy Harris, Timo Gordon,
Keyla Rochford, Aus tin Dutton, BraJ1di Branso n. No t pictu red :
H ea ther Butler, Ja red Benne tt, Jeffrey Lee, Jennifer Simmon s, Lind sey
Johnso n, Ryann Fame.

through the streets of
parade.

8th Grade Woodwind--Front Row: Hea ther Lovelace, Sara Morgan,
Becky Franklin, Kelly McKibbe n, Erin Fagg, Jess ica Paxton. 2nd
Row: Billy Meadows, Jessica Winfrey, An gie Fra ncisco, Jessica Via,
Ashley Sheppard , Lisa Saul, Alicia Underwood . Back Row: Jenni fer
Furm an, Angela Wa lker, Mad eline Vest, Tiffa ny C regger, Jessica
McCa uley, Ap ril Pendl eton, Ke]Jj Saxton , N icole O 'Mea ra.

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�Matt Davis a nd Michael
Johns are busy working on
their model rockets.

Nathan Brown and Tommy
Sachenbacher work with the
SAM robot.

Rohit Sansoa is filing his

co2 car.

Michae l Mooney and
Nathan White work on their
bridge in the engineering
bridges module.

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student teacher working
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Technology

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FHA, are preparing Valentine treats for residents at a local nursing home.
Brad Christley presents a science project in Mr.
Wirt' s class.
Students aren't the only ones
learning at Andrew Lewis.
Miss Richardson, Mrs. Crotts,
and Mrs. Spessard are learning how to make presentations using Hyperstudio.

Brian Alba a nd Kara Bobbitt
paint castles in 8th grade art
class.

Kellee Green, Ashley
Paitsel, Raven Stovall,
and Robbi e Buster are
participating in an
assembly wi th Miss
Virginia.

Mrs. Vishneski a nd Katrina
H yler spend quality time
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Kitts, Lara Clark, and
Allison Horan enjoy a
hearty lunch during Old
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Drew Repass, Timo Gordon, Office r Tea g u e, Catrina
Kanode, Christy Hart, and Emily Pierce s h ow th e ir dru g
awareness during Red Ribbon Week .

WHAT CLASS WOULD YOU MOST
LIKE TO SKIP? WHY?
"Civics because I have to copy too many
notes." --Jason Fender
"Gym, because the classes are co-ed." --Alisa
Mook
"I would skip math because it's not my best
subject and I'm afraid to go in and find out my
grade." --Jordan McArthur

"Algebra becau se it gives me a headache."-Billy Journell

Ben Good pasture a nd
the ir ceramic castle .

"French b ecause there are too many quizzes. "-Meris Powers

Angie Woods and Josh
Colli ns find the mass of
two liquids in science
cl ass.

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Tomm y Sachenbacher and Paul Andrews g ive th e ir
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Justin Barba and Derek Blaylock enjoy a good meal.

Mrs. Shupe holds a snake
brought by a guest
speaker from WMehouse
for Pets in Mrs . Chisom's
class.

Andrea Martin, Heather Divers, and
Summer Floyd watch for the "chicken
thief" in a drama pla y.

Gunnar Vaughn paint

Kate Sammons, 6th g rader, tap dances
her way to a 1st place in the talent
show sponsored by the 7th &amp; 8th grade
choirs.

Hodges, and Brandon
of clay.

Gina H endrickson, Tra v is White, John Leighton, Steven
Fitzgerald , Joey Jubito, and Angie Francisco v isit First
Union vvhere they work side by side with a m entor.

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Debbie Garrett
Megan Auldridge
David and JoAnn Cotton
Winston Cleaners
Jennifer C. Harris
Sandy McCulley
Barry and Holly Parr
Mr. and Mrs. John Millard
Muriel Davis
David Clark
Violet B. Abbott
Darlene Marshall
Bill and Peggy Lane
Tom and Carolyn King
The Warren Clark Family
Kathleen Dooley
Glenda Williamson
Mrs. Sandi Reeves
Joyce and Sonny Tarpley
Forest Jones
Carman, Jacob, Jesse
&amp; Frances Bayne
Alan and Melody Palmer
Tom and Eleanor Joyce
Danny and Jimmiel Johnston
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Kennedy
Dexter and Madge Auldridge
John Myer
Chris and Jackie O'Neill
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Gary and Carolyn Zim1nennan
Mark and Cindy Warbeck

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Krystal Snavely
Shelby and Steve Galanes
Jim Fisher
Doris Riley
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Rosti
David L. Swain
Rose and Keith Byrd
Dean and Carmel Johnson
Nancy Rutledge
Allie and Audery Weaver
Wayne and Jean Lineberry
Phillip "Scooter" Darnall
Eveline Clark
Steven and Katherine deBoer
Calvin R. Padgett Jr.
Jackie Dooley
Rex, Kay, Alisa, &amp; Emily Mook
The Snavely Store
Susie Snavely
Beth and Harry Davis
Joyce Tarpley
The Horan Family
Matt Spielman
Wanda and Bob Stover
Joe and Claudia Rowe
Mike, Patty, Michael
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Bill and Margaret Humphrey
The Ferris Family
Madge and Don Myer
Norman and Teresa Auldridge
Grey Family
The Prillaman Family
Mary and Jim Gossard
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SALEM, VA 24153

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Salem. VA 24153
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GARAGES• WORKSHOPS

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W.D. White won $25 to the
Salem Ice Cream Parl or, and
Jennifer Lee received two pizzas
from Papa John 's for bei ng 1s t,
2nd, and 3rd place w inners in
the school talent show.

Stephanie Finley, Angela
Vasqu ez, and Tamm y Waldron
say hi to the ca m era w hil e Scotty
Pollard and Jos h f-l eado n try to
ge t in o n th e sho t.

Jared Pendelton ea ts taco chips in a very unusual way.

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Salem's
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1467 West Main St.
Spartan Square
Sa lem, VA 24153

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George A. Jeffreys &amp; Co., Inc.
PO. Box 909-528 Chapman Street
Salem, VA 24153
540-389-8220
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The sophisticated Ross McDermott and Matt
Caldwell get ready to order at El Rodeo during the
Spanish/French Club banquet.

Richard M. Smith, CPA

389-6590

Smith &amp; Company
Accounts
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220 Boulevard • Salem, VA 24153

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Erica Kessinger and Cristy Athey find something
amusing at one of our socials.

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Long Distance Charge
Card Orders: (800) 669-2471
Customer Service and
Local Orders (540) 389-1368

620 Chapman St.
P.O. Box 1537
Salem, VA 24153

CAMERON BROOKS- SHELBY KLEIN
Pharmacists

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CENTER
2 East Main Street
Salem, VA
TELEPHONE 389-8111

120 Eas! Mmn S1reet
Salem, Virginia 24153

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�NORTH SALEM RECREATION CLUB

We care about your children, DO YOU?
Please get involved -- volunteer your time to coach, assist, make
phone calls. We need your help in all sports. We handle all sports
for children ages 6 to 18. Most important, attend our meeting the second
Sunday of each month- 3:00 P.M.- Parks and Rec. Bldg., 216 S. Broad St.
You may be surprised at what we do for your children.
President - Bill Ferris

LAW OFFICES

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P.O. BO X 352
SALEM, VA 24153

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Solem. VA 24153
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�7th and 8th graders enjoy their social
time in the gym.

These 6th graders are d1owin' down
on barbecued ribs on Wild West Day.

O ur band, und er the direction of Mr.
Paxton, is playing Salem Born at one
of the Lewis foo tball ga mes.

Misti Ha german, Brandy Cordon,
Lauren Fowler, Tina Wagner, and
Tony Conza lez are participating in
the Metric Ol ympi cs during Mrs.
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Andrea Rhoades and Amber Robertson are having fun a t tlw C h1ishnas Dance.

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107 Boulevard
Salem, V1rgm1a 24153

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Insurance
Life , Health , Group

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27 East Clay Street
Salem, VA 24 153

Virginia Martial Arts Academy, Inc.

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Moo Duk Kwan-Tae Kwon Do
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854 West Salem Plaza • Salem, VA 24153
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7th grad e rs a tte nd a n assembly in the auditorium.

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Family Denlstry
511 Boulevard
Salem, Virginia 24153
Ojfi~ Hours
By Appointment

ROGER L. RAKES
Qu a lity Ag ent
Auto, Property, Life , Bu s in e s s

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(540) 389-0330

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So lem , VA 24 153
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P.O. BOX 149 SALEM, VA 24153
1018 TENNESSEE ST.
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SECTION EDITORS
Student Life: Casey Harman
Sports: Carrie Pacetti
Clubs/Academics: Meghan
Hochkeppel
People: Lauren Kennedy
Ads: Brian Alba
Buisness Manager: Meghan
Pri Ila man
Advisor: Mrs. Foster
Staff
Andrew Lew is was on e of the g rea test pioneers. H e
was b o rn in Don ga l, Province of U lster, Ireland in 1720.
He s tood ta ll a t 6' 4" as the so n o f th e first w h ite se ttler
in th e Roanoke Va lley. O ur sch ool is nam ed a fter thi s
brave man w h o is now buried in Eas t H ill Cem ete ry.

Misti Hagerman
Lisa Parr
Krvstal Snavelv
All is on Li neberrv
Nathan Auldridge
EI iza beth Wa rbeck
Aaron Cook

Megan Blevins
Julia Clark
Alisa Mook
Kathi Clark
Dallas King
Rocio Mendez
Heather Ferris

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~ King Hussein of

""'l"7 Jordan [right )

visits the West Bank of
the Jordan River in
October to show
su ppor t for the
Palestinian-Israeli peace
talks and the
establishment of an
independent Palesti nian
state . It is Hussein's
first visit since Jordan
lost the territory to
Israel in the 1967 ArabIsraeli W ar.

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In N ovember, a hijacked
Ethiopian airli ner crashes
after r unn ing out of fue l.
The crash occurs near a
resort beach in the
Comoros Islands in t he
Indian Ocea n. At least
1 2 3 of the 175 people
on board die, including
the hija cker s .
After 36 year s , Central
America's longest ci vil
wa r ends w hen Indian
rebels and military
leftists sign a truce
in Guatemala.

chainnan of the country's new
three-person presidency in
September. The election is held
in accordance with provisions
of the U.S.-brokered Dayton
peace agreement .
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Br itish Telecommunications agrees to
pur chase M CI
Communications for up
to $ 2 1 billion in
November. The dea l is
the biggest fore ign
pur chase of a U.S.
com pany ever concluded.
A U.N.-negotiated treaty
ba nning chemical
weapons worldwide is set
to take effect in the
spring. The treaty
prohibits the
development, prod uction,
stockpiling or use of
chemical weapons, and
calls for the destruction
of existing supplies. The
treaty is signed by 160
nations , including the U.S.

Russian

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Yeltsin w ins reelection in
July. despite persistent
healt h pr oblem s . After
successful heart
surgery in N ovember he
returns to wor k.

A_. The Miss World beauty

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held in Bangalore .
India in November, raises a storm of
protests , some violent, including one
by a group threatening to stage a
mass suicide durin g the pageant's
telecast . A new Miss Wor ld is crowned
withou t incident.

,...l_ A pipe bomb

explodes 1n

'lllf7 Centennial Olympic Park after
the first day of competit ion at the
Summ er Olympics in Atlanta . Flags fly
at half-mast to mourn the 1 per son
killed and more than 1 00 injured .

~ Pope John Paul II undergoes

"9"-'

surgery for an inflam ed

appendix in October. His chief surge on .
Or. Francesco Cr ucitti. announces that
the 78-year-old leader of t he Roman
Catholic Chur ch is free from "previously
undiscovered seri ous ailments ."

�_,.d,.__ In a group so

~ large

it could be
!Tacked by satellite ,
hundreds of thousands
of refu gees abandon
camps in Zaire in
November and begin a
journey home to
Rwanda, which they had
fi ed to escape a civil
war. Closing of the
camps fo rces the
r efugees to flee.

_d__ M ass graves containing the
~ bodies of M uslim s, allegedly
murd ered by Serbs in 1992 dur ing the
Bosnian civil war. ar e excavated in
Bosnia-Herzegovina throughout t he
year as a shaky peace negotiated in
1995 continues.

,.-!

Anti-American Saudi

~ t.erTClnsts are
blamed for a truck bomb
that kills 19 U S. service
people on June 25 in
Dhahran , Saudi Arabia .
Mourners grieve at a
memorial service held in
Khobar, Saudi Arabia .

_A_ M ore than

300 Tutsi refugees

~ in the African countTy of

Burundi are slain by Hutus, a rival
ethnic group. The covered bodies ,
mostly women and children , illustTate
the ferocity of the conflict.

,-:;;;J,.__ A lone
~ gunman

kills

16 kindergartners,
their teacher'. and then
himself, at a Dunblane .
Scotland school in
March 1996. A month
after the tTagedy,
officials tear dow n the
school gymnasium in
which the shootings
occurred.

~ I srae l i right-wing leader·

~ Ben1ami n

N eta nyahu wins

the M ay 1 996 electron for
Prime Mrnrster, defeatrn g Prrme
Mrnister Shrrnon Per·es. whom
many lsraelrs thrnk 1s making too
many concessrons to Israel's
Arab ne1ghbor·s

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�NATIONJAL
~ BintiJua, a

~ gori lla at
Chicago's Brookfield
Zoo. becomes a hero
w hen she rescues a

....

3 -year-old boy knocked
unconscious after falling
18 feet into the ape
enclosure. The boy
suffers brain contusions
but soon recovers.

flash

-

The U.S. Army issues
strict new policies for drill
instructors and female
trainees, as hundreds of
complaints of sexual
harassment are revealed
in N ovember. Drill

_d_

Former U.N. ambassador

~ Madeleine Albright is
nominated for Secretary of State by
President Clinton on December 5.
Confirmed in office in J anuary
1 997 , Albright is the first woman
to head the State Department.

instructo rs are now
required to leave their

doors open if a
female is inside,
and women must
travel in pairs.

After thousands of
veterans complain of
illnesses since the 199 1
Persian Gulf War, the
Pentago n warns they
may have been exposed

to chemi cal weapons.
The Pentagon reveals

_d_

~ Dubroff is killed when her

after take-off in bad weather from

sarin nerve gas may have
been released.

the Cheyenne , Wyoming airport.
Her flying instructor and her fathe r.
the plane's two passengers. are
also killed in the April 1 996 crash .

Freemen The 81-day
siege ends peacefully
in J une.

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controversia l youth
beauty pageants .

financial improprieties.

On August 11 . a

~ boater r escues

awareness of

Speaker of the House
Newt Gingrich (A-Georgia)
is fined $300 ,000 in a
bi-partisan vote after the
House Ethics
Committee's year-long
investigation into alleged

One of the
longest armed
stand-offs in U .S.
history occurs outside
Jordan. Monta na
between the FBI and
members of an antigovernment gmup
calling itself the

Cessna airplane crashes shortly

that up to two tons of

Six-year-old beauty
pageant queen JonBenet
Ramsey is found
murdered in the
basement of her parents'
Colorado home the day
after Christmas. Her
death raises a nationwide

~

~

Seven-year-old pilot Jessica

A__ Theodore

Kaczynski , alleged
be the "Unabomber," who
killed 3 people and wounded
more than 20 others with mail

~ to

bombs since 1978. 1s arrested 1n
M ontana 1n Apr il 1996 . Information
provided by Kaczynski's brother
leads to the ar rest.

10-year-old Taylor
Touchstone from the
snake- and alligatorinfested waters of a
Florida swamp 14 miles
away from where he
disappeared August 7 .
Although exhausted
and badly scra tched .
the autistic boy
r ecovers fu lly.

�~ William

"i"7 Jefferson Clinton
defeats Republican Bob
Dole and Independent
H. Ross Perot to
become the 42nd
president of the U.S.
and the last president of
the 20th century.
Clinton is the first
Democrat since
Franklin Roosevelt to
be reelected to a
second term .

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A civil jury finds former football

~ st.ar O.J. Simpson liable for the
June 12. 1994 wrongful deaths of his
ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. and
her friend. Ronald Goldman. In a
unanimous verdict. the jury awards
$ 8 .5 million in compensatory damages
to Goldman's parents. The Brown and
Goldman fa m ilies are each awarded
$12.5 million in punitive damages.

alknale military academy,
admits four women, including
Petra Loventinska [left) and
Jeanie Mont.avlos. Mont.avlos
and another female cadet later
drop out, citing harassment

Carolina. is one of many Eastern
locations hit hard by Hurricane Bertha
in July. Six powe1·ful hurricanes, all with

and "sadistic" hazing.

winds over 110 miles per hour. made

,---,l_ Topsail Beach.

a town on an

~ island off the coast of N orth

1 996 a near-f'ecord year doing $3. 5

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N ationwide,
~ for est fires
blacken more than
twice the acreage lost
to fires in an avei-age
year. California .
Montana and Oregon
are particularly hard hit.

Sthwa r/ Gamma

billion in damage in the U S.

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All 11 0 people aboard a

~ ValuJet DC-9 are killed in
M ay 1 996 when a fire breaks
out in the cargo hold. The plane.
en route from Miami to Atlanta .
crashes and disappears almost
completely into the Florida
Ever glades. making it difficult for
workers to retrieve wreckage .

L1a1c;on

NATIONAL

�SCIENOE
~ Ame rican

"'l"7 astronaut
Shannon Lucid (right )
spends 1 88 days in
space , breaking
American space
endurance records
after joining the crew of
the Russian space
station M ir.

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A 9 ,300-year-old
skeleton discovered in
July near Richland,
Washington is the oldest
and most intact set of
human bones ever
discovered in North
America. Research is
suspended , however,
as the tribes from the

~ Videogame giant Nintendo

~ releases its long-awaited
Nintendo 64, a new hardware
system that draws players into the
game and m oves three times
faster than any existing system.

Native American
grounds w here it is
found claim the
skeleton as an
ancestor and want the
bones buried.
Trauma Seal, a new
medical adhesive that is
applied like a lip-ba lm
stick, is in clinical trials at
10 hospitals and health
care institutions

nationwide. The
biodegradable adhesive
could eliminate stitches
and return visits.
New Yor k Police
Department ca nines
beg in wearing threepound, infrared cameras,
scouting out potentially
dangerous areas before
police officers enter the
scene. Handlers are
developin g bu llet-proof
vests for the dogs
to wear
A new category of anima l
1s discovered in the form
of bacteria that live on
the lips of lobsters.
Symbian pandora. which
lives on food scraps
from lobster lips , 1s ca lled
"the zoolog ical highlight
of the decade. "

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An expedition to raise the

~ Titanic, the legendary

"unsinkable" ocean liner that sank
on its maiden voyage in 1 91 2 ,
from its Nor th Atlantic grave more
than two miles deep , ends in fai lure
in August due to rough seas.

_d__ In

August, scientists

~ discover evidence of

bacteria-like life on a meteorite
fo und in 1 984 and believed to be
par t of the crust of Mars 4 . 5 billion
years ago . It 1s the first possible

The Mars

~ Surveyor Trolley,
named Sojourner, is
carried on-board
Mars Pathfinder, an
unmanned spacecraft
launched in December.
So1ourner, a free-roving
probe t he size of a
child's wagon , will
photograph the Martian
surface and determine
the composition of
rocks on Mars.

Satellite dishes
become one of
the year's hottest-selling
electronic consumer
products. Owners find
the savings of not
paying for cable
services cover the cost
within a few months .

proof that life is not unique to Earth.

Echos1.J1 Co 111rnu1uca11un&lt;. Cwp

�~ California's

Hubble Space Telescope

~ captures new images of

Aquarium opens a new
wing in March 1996.
The million-gallon indoor

quasars, the universe's most powerful
and baffling phenomena. Previously

ocean showcases the
marine life of the
outer reaches of
Monterey Bay, 5 to
6D miles offshore .

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_A._ The

""l"7 Monterey Bay

thought only to exist in colliding
galaxies, new pictures indicate
quasars can also exist in undisturbed
galaxies-causing astronomers to
revisit their theories.

An "oxygen bar· in

T" Toronto, Canada allows
patrons to pay $16 to spend
2D minutes breathing pure
oxygen. The owners of the O.
Spa Bar claim the treatment is
a healthy way to reinvigorate
the body and offer fruit "flavors"
to liven up the experience .

_A._ The Smithsonian

Institution

~ celebrates the 1 50th
anniversary of its founding with a
nationwide tour of prize exhibits .
including this stovepipe hat worn by
Abraham Lincoln.

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Paleoanthropologist
Mary Leakey, shown with
husband Louis Leakey in a 1959
photograph, dies in December.
Discoveries by the Leakeys
throughout their careers are
some of the most important
in paleoanthropological

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history Her greatest
discovery was a trail
of 3.7-million-year-old footprints, which

5

�FACES
~ ''The Late Show·
~ host David
Letterman [right), w.ho
had been hinting at
retirement, re-signs
his contract with
CBS. keeping him at
"The Late Show"
t hrough 2002.

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Former NFL
commissioner Pete
Rozelle dies on December
6. Rozelle is credited
with transforming
professional football into
America's top spectator
sport, and with inventing
t he Super Bow l.

_d__ Mother Teresa, 1979
~ Nobel Peace Prize winner,
suffers a heart attack in late
December. It is the 86-year-old
Roman Catholic nun's fourth
serious illness in 1 996.

LL.----

Basketball megastar
M ichael Jordan
launches his own
cologne: M ichael
Jordan Cologne. Demand
for the fragrance is so
high that manufacturer
Bijan Fragrances limits
sales to 12 bottles
per customer.
The ever-present Cindy
Crawford releases a
book on applying
make-up. Basic Face
enjoys a long run on the
best-seller lists.

,d..
~

appears vvith
host Rosie O'Donnell on
ABC's "The Rosie
O'Donnell Show. " The
talk show, which
premier es in 1996,
gains quick popularity
and respect.

A

In April 1996, singer
Michael Jackson is seen
escorting a woman later identified
as Debbie Rowe, an employee of
Jackson's plastic surgeon. In
November, Jackson announces
that he and Rowe ar e married and
that she 1s carr ying his child .

~

The National Women 's
Ha ll of Fame opens in
Seneca Falls, New York,
inducting 11 women ,
including author Louisa
May Alcott, and Oveta
Culp Hobby, the nation 's
first female colonel.

~

Music megastar M adonna

~ gives birth to Lourdes Maria
Ciccone Leon , a 6-pound, 9-ounce girl,
on October 14. M adonna's big year
continues when she wins a Golden
Globe for her role in Andrew Lloyd
Webber's on-screen rendition of the
musical Evita.

Archbishop of Chicago ,
Cardinal Joseph
Bernardin dies of

pancreatic cancer in
Noverr1ber. Bernardin

.,..l_ In October, TV talk-show

was known for being a
reconciler in churches
torn between tradition
and modern culture , as
we ll as for speaking out
aga:nst phys1cianass1sted sui cide.

host

"'f7 Jenny Jones testifies during the

Michigan murder trial of Jonathan
Schmitz . Schmit2 was accused of killing
Scott Amedure, who revealed romantic
feelings fo r Schmitz during a Ma rch
1995 taping of a "Jenny Jones Show. "

~

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Regis Philbin

�~ ln asmall .
secret ceremony
on an island off the
coast of Georgia. John
F. Kennedy Jr. marries
Carolyn Bessette, a
Calvin Klein publicist, in
September. Kennedy,
who dated Bessette for
two years . had long
been considered one
of the world's most
eligible bachelors.

"l"7

A_ New York Yankees fan Jeffrey

·~ Maier interferes with a fiy ball
during game one of the American
League Championship Series on
October 9. The hit is ruled a
home run, tying t he game 4 to 4 in
the eighth inning and making Maier
New York's hero for a day.

,..,l _ More than 4,0XJ
~ items owned by former
First Lady Jacquelyn Kennedy
Onassis and President John F.
Kennedy are auctioned off in
April 1996, including a
necklace of simulated pearls
shown in this 1962
photograph . The fake pearls ,
valued at $500 to $700, sell
for $211 .500, bringing the
auction total to $ 34.5 million.

_d__ Veteran comedian George Burns
~ dies in March 1996, just weeks
after reaching the age of 100. The
legendary Burns won an Oscar, an Emmy
and a Grammy Award in an illustrious
career dating back to vaudeville.

~ As a stand against the invasion

"l"7' of his privacy, George Clooney.
star of NBC's "ER. " boycotts
Paramount's "Entertainment Tonight"
after 1ts sister show "Hard Copy" runs
unauthorized footage of the actor's
private life.

FACES

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_,d.__ Patrick Stewart
~ [le~] and Brent
Spiner [right) star in
Star Trek: First Contact,
a movie featuring
characters from the TV
show "Star Trek: The
N ext Gener ation ."

flash

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Scott Adams' Dilbert, the

zp- comic strip about office

politics , captures the nation's

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Tom Cruise star s in
Jerry Maguire, a
romantic comedy about a
sports agent who
decides to change his
sha llow ways, and
spends the rest of the
movie trying to regain his
success. It is a
breakthrough role for
Cruise, who is
normally depicted as
a cocky winner.
To honor the 20th
anniversary of its
release, producer George
Lucas issues a "remade"
Star Wars, with new
scenes, computerized
special effects and
souped-up animation.

Lucas' grand plan calls
for a nine-film cycle,
including prequels.

imagination. In book form , The

Dilbert Principle becomes a
national best-seller.

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Tom Hanks' first effort
at directing receives
cri t ical praise when
That Thing You Doi, a
movie about the
meteoric rise and fall of
a 1 960s rock band .
opens in October.

,.---!

Actors Winona Ryder and
Daniel Day-Lewis star in The
Crucible, which opens in December.
The screen adaption of Arthur
Miller's famous play about the
Salem witch trials is written by
Arthur Miller himself

~

English actor/director
Kenneth Branagh plays
Hamlet 1n his starstudded remake of
Shakespeare's classic.
Despite running four
hours , t he movie 1s a
critica l and box-office

_,...!~ Model Brooke Shields [center)

~ moves to televi sion in NBC's
"Suddenly Susan ," a sit-com premier ing
in September. Shields plays a columnist
opposite magazine editor Judd N elson
[far r ight)

success .

NBC's Thursday night
drama "ER" features
telev1s1on's first HIVpos1t1ve prominent
character Jeanie Bou let.
a phys1c1an 's assistant
played by Gloria Reuben .
1s re latively open about
her cond ition and helps
confront the stigma
of AIDS.

Academy Award-

~ w inning actor

,-j.___ Sherr y Stringfield , Dr. Susan
~ Lewis on NBC's "ER ." leaves
t he show at the peak of her
character's popularity. In her final
episode . when Or. Mark Greene.
played by Anthony Edwards . declares
his love for Susan. the show gamers
1ts highest ratings ever.

Lost World. a
sequel to
Jurassic Park.
the colossal
novel and
movie. The
new book
promises tc
generate just as
much hype. with a movie
already 1n t he works .

NBC t1om Shuo1111g Siar

�~ Explosive special

_A_ Bugs Bunny and Chicago Bulls

~ basketball star Michael Jordan
shar e top billing in Space Jam, a
par tially animated feature film that
opens in late November.

"'i"7 effects rivet
audiences to their seats
as they watch
Independence Day,
one of summer 's
blockbuster movies.

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Tom Cruise stars in
Mission: Impossible, based
on the 1960s and '70s television
series of the same name. Despite
critical put-downs. the movie is a
huge box-office hit.

~

~
~

~

Golden Globe Award for Best Actor
in a Comedy Series in NBC's "3rd
Rock From the Sun ," a sit-com
about a family of aliens living in
contemporary America .

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Actors Brad Pitt (left) and

~ J ason Patric star in

~ America's favorite sit-com

Sleepers. a film about four m en and

""r7 father. Bill Cosby, enjoys the

their extraordinary scheme to
reven ge t he abuse t hey experienced
as boys. The controversial m ovie
also stars Dustin Hoffm an, Robert
De Niro and Kevin Bacon.

_A_ Star s

success of his new CBS show, "Cosby."
In January 1997, however. tragedy
strikes as Cosby's son Ennis is killed in
Los Angeles 1n an apparent
random robbery.

Bill Paxton and Helen

-~ Hunt flee a tornado of

awesome proport ions in Tw1ste1·.
another summer blockbuster.
which tells the story. of stonn
chasers highly elevated to st udying
the inner workings of tornadoes .

ENTE RTAI

�MUSIC
~ Britishpop
superstars Uam
(left) and Noel Gallagher
cancel the remainder of
a U .S. concert tour in
September amid rumors
that th eir band , Oasis, is
br·eaking up. Denying the
r eports, the brothers
announce they will
r elease a new album in
the summer of 1997.

~

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-

Folk and blues artist
Tracy Chapman returns
to the scene in 1996
with the single "Give
Me One Reason."
Chapman receives five

d~ The Beatles' Anthology 3,

'¥7 the third and final album

from the reunited remaining
members of the band, is released
in November. Following the example
of their two previous anthologies,
Anthology 3 sells in record
numbers.

Grammy nominations in

January 1 997.
The artist formerly

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Bush, a British rock group with
an American "grunge" sound.
tcurs the U .S. tc promote their album

know n as Prince
rel eases

~

Emancipation, a threehour, threeH::D album ,
in ho nor of his rel ease
from his W arner Bros.
r ecording contract.
Gu it ar ist Slash of Guns
N ' Roses form s his ow n
band. His new gr oup ,
S\ash 's Bl ues Ball, is a
six-man blues ban d

grounded in t he bluesbased ha r d r ock of
the 1 970s.

Sixteen Stone. They release another
c hart-topping album , Razorblade

Suitcase, in the w inter.

_d_ Kiss bass guitarist Gene
~ Simmons strikes a familiar
pose as t he band kicks off a reunion
tour with a June 28 concert in
Detroit. The tour marks the fir st
time the original members of the
band perform together since 1979.

Rocker Sheryl Cr ow \Din s
the ranks of m usicians
who have had their
albums banned fro m
Wal-Mart. The retail
giant objects to a lyric
all eging that kids kill each
other with guns they
obta ined from the store.

A_ H eavy m eta l band M etallica
~ 1s the heacll 1111ng act for tJ1e
su111111e1· concert Lollapalooza.
trad 1t1ona ll y an al te r~n at1ve-rock

.A_ After 1 D years of separation. members
~ of the band Van Halen are reunited with

A__ Canadian

their former lead si nge 1~ David Lee Roth (right).

You, which sells more than 1 6

Roth later claims he thought he was re1rnn111g
the band . who chose a different lead s111ge1·

pop artist Celine
Dion tops the charts 1n
1 996 with tl1e album Falling Into

~

million copies worldwide.

at the MTV Video Music Awards 1n September

show. M eta lhca 1·em a1ns highprohle. w 111111ng an MTV award for
the year 's Best H ard Rock Video
111 September

�~ No Doubt, fronted by lead

~ singer Gwen Stefani , releases
Tragic Kingdom, which includes such
chart-toppers as "Just a Gir l, "
"Spiderwebs. " and "Don't Speak. "

A_

Counting Crows' second album,

""f" Recovering the Satellites, is
r eleased in October. The long awaited
fol low-up to 1993 's August and
Everything After debuts at number one
on the charts.

_A_

George Strait is honored by the
in
October with three major awardsSingle of the Year for "Check Yes or
No," Album of the Year for Clear Blue

~ Country Music Association

Sky. and Male Vocalist of the Year.

- ~ The hit

~ single

"Where It's At"
kicks ott t he new
Beck album
Odelay, which is
critical acclaim . Spin magazine
awards Beck Artist of the Year.

A__ Toni Braxton's second album,

~ Secrets, is released in summer
1 996. Braxton wins R&amp;B Single of the
Year for "Let It Flow" at the Billboard
Music Awards in the fall.

Fourteen-year-old singing
sensation LeAnn Rimes is
nominated for t he Country Music
Association's Horizon Award after
the breakthrough success of her
single "Blue. " The popular new star
is often compared to country
music legend Patsy Cline.

~ The music world is stunned in

~ September by the death

of

rapper Tupac Shakur. killed in a d1'ive-by

A__ Alanis M or1ssette's

Jagged

-"If' Little Pill reigns the charts .
becoming the all-time top-selling
album by a fema le artist.
Morissette also dominates the
1996 Grammys by winning four
awards, including Best Album .

shooting in Las Vegas . Speculations as
to the killer's motive abound , but the
year ends with no answers and
no arrests.

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�~ The New York

~ Yankees win the
World Series, beating
the Atlanta Braves in a
four-g ame sweep , after
losing the first two
games. It is the first
series title for the
Yankees since 1978.

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Tennis pr o Pete Sam pr as
wins t he eight h grandslam title of his car eer
at the U. S. Open in
Se ptem ber. Steffi Graf
w ins the U.S. Open
Women 's title, beating
Monica Seles.

_,d_

Team USA w ins t he World

"¥7 Cup of Hockey. beating
Canada 5-2 in the final. Eight
teams from Canada, Europe and
the U.S. par t ici pate in the
World Cup , which replaced t he
Canada Cup .

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Pro boxer M ike Tyson
loses his Heavvweight
Ch ampion of the
World title to Evander
Holyfield in a November
match. Ho lyfield, a
former two-time world
champion , reclaims his
title in the surprise w in .
Chicago Bulls star
Dennis Rodman furthers
his controversial
r eputation by kicking a
photographer in the
groin during a game
against the M innesota
Timberwolves in January
1997. Rodman is
suspended for up to 11
games without pay,
costing him more than
$1 million , in additio n to
a $ 25 ,000 f ine to the
NBA, as well as a
reported $ 200 .000
settlement with the
photographer.

Baltimore Orioles second
baseman Roberto
Alomar 1s suspended for
five ga m es , deferred to
the 1997 season , when
he spits on an ump ir e
during a heated
argumen t over a
questmnable ca ll in the
Natmnal League play-offs.
Controversy ensues over
the leniency of the
punishment .

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~

Paul Molitor of the
Minnesota Twins becomes

the 21st player in major league
history to reach 3 ,000 career
hits. The milestone is reached in
September. when Molitor triples
against Kansas City Royals rookie
pitcher Jose Rosado.

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Twenty-year-old golfing
phenom Eldr ick "Tiger"
W oods turns pro in August, making
the transition fro m exceptional
amateur golfer to well-endor sed
professional. including a deal
wit h Nike worth an estimated
$40 million.

~

_,d.____ Race car driver Terry Labonte
~ wins NASCAR's Winston Cup
championship with a total of 4.657
points after finishing fifth in the
final r ace , the Napa 500, at the
Atlanta Motor Speedway.

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Led by quarterback Brett
the Gre en Bay Packers
beat the New England Patriots 35-21
in Super Bowl XXXI at the Louisiana
Superdome . It is the Packers' first
Super Bowl since 1968 .

~ Favre.

�,d.._ The U.S.
~ women s
gymnastics team takes
the gold at the Summer
Olympics. Kerri Strug,
second from r ight, is
the heroine of the
competition , landing her
final vault despite a
dislocated left ankle.

_&amp;___ U.S. swimmer

"t7 Amy Van Oyken
wins the women's
1DO-meter butterfiy
event at the Olympic
Games with a time of
59.13 seconds. Van
Oyken wins a total of
four golds.

A__ The Chicago Bulls win their

~ fourth NBA championship in six
years as they defeat the Seattle
SuperSonics in game six of the NBA
finals on June 16.

April 1996 marks the
1OOth running of the
Boston Marathon. More than
3B,O:::O contenders participate.

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Olympic swim m er Tom
Dolan captures another
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the Orlando
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�Ashley Aesy and Leslie Campbell say "Whatever"
while they show off their t-shirts.

Travis Cobb, Joe McWilliams, Ryan Still and
Brandon Covey are all modeling their hats.

FASHION

Jessica Paxton, Erin Fagg, Liz Constantin and
Tiffany Keys are stylin' in their dresses at the
Christmas Dance.

Front Row: Drew Repass, Clayton Spencer, Chris
Bratton Second Row: Kyle Gains, Josh Harlow, Daniel
Sheffer Third Row: Brad Christley, Daniel King,
Travis White, and Todd Smith symbolize many
different kinds of jackets worn that represent college
and professional teams.

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says Anthony
Sowers as he shows
off his cowboy outfit
at the Valentine's
Dance.

WHAT IS YOUR
FAVORITE
STORE?
Scotty Weddle - MJ Designs
Drew Taylor - Champions
Elizabeth Warbeck - Blockbuster Music
Raven Stovall - Mern;-Go-Round
Travis Doss - Foot Locker
Sarah Cole - Chess King
Kristi Mattern -The Limited and Rave
Brian Smith - Pet City
P.J. George - Greenhouse

Brian Campbell, Ben Adams, Ashley Diamond,
Meghan Prillaman, Tiffany Keys, Tina Wagner,
Mindy Conner, Nikki Gibson, Meghan Satterfield,
AmandaPence,ToriWarr,ErinFagg,LaurenBurns,
Erin Branson, Cristen Thompson, and Leah Flynn
are showing off some Salem spirit as they wear their
Salem jackets.

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Levi's, Bonjour, Levi's Chic, and Guess are
some brands of jeans that are being worn at
A.L.M.S. by our anonymous models.

Sue Ella Wampler, Erin Fagg, Jacob Neathawk, Crystal Peck,
Crystal Harmon, Brandy Gray, and Eric Shawver all have
some of the latest styles of shoes.

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CAMP

What was your favorite
part about Dare Camp?

Canoeing - Amanda Pence
High Ropes Course - Scott Sturgill
High Ropes Cou rse - Tad Conner
High Ropes Cou rse - Rebekah Adams
Canoeing - Isaiah Johnston
High Ropes Course - Beth Browning
High Ropes Course - Liz Little

Nick Miller is very happy about the
fish he caught at the trout farm.

Liz Little and Emily Zimmerman are
psyching themselves up for their
dangerous trip on the high ropes
course.

Tiffany Cregger screams, "AARRRG!
Charlie No-Face!"

"YO!" says Matt Caldwell, as he and
Robbie Buster work on their D.A.R.E.
camp plaques.

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The winners of the spirit paddle for 1995 were the 8th week of Dare Camp .

D. A .R.E. CAMP

�HElPIN' OTHERS
Jessica Paxton, Matt
Franklin, and Meris Powers are volunteers for local
churches. Jessica and Meris
work with underpriviledged children at Trinity
Church. Matt works with
seniorcitizensathischurch.
Megan Pinnell raised close
to $300 for St. Judes
Children's Hospital during
the Math-A-Thon.

Nosilla Mullins and Katie
Dodson both volunteer at
nursing homes. They read
books and talk to the patients.
Ashley Hunt worked over
the summer at Lewis-Gale
Hospital as a candy striper
for a total of 342 hours!
Sunny Swirsky volunteers
with her church, doing
clowning at nursing homes.
Stephanie Johnston, with her "buddy"
Liam Nute, and Gordon Smart volunteered to work at "Buddy Camp" , a
camp for disabled preschoolers.

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�Dancin' the night away!
Sarah Garrison, Chandler Givens,
Heather Toby, Abby Moses, and
Becky Lewis-Whitson smile pretty at
the Christmas Dance.
Dancing with friends always brings
out the party spirit in everyone. As
the music plays, Judy Roberts and
Jeremy Luck move to the rhythm.

Chillin' in front of the speakers is a cool thing to do at the dance.

�Anne Perdue, Jeremie
Shelor, Crystal Powell,
and Jared Pendleton say
"Cheese" for the camera.

At the first dance Aaron
Mosser shows everyone
he's smooth on his feet.

Josh Pinkerman and A.J.
Nazemi are groovin' to some
tunes at one of the dances.

The King: E.J. Thomas, Queen: Missy Slate, and their court:
Front Row: Ryan Hines, Matt Stephenson, E.J. Thomas.
Second Row: Anne Hall, Amy Breile, Jenny Wells, Missy Slate.
Last Row: Ryan Millard, Andy Mullins, Jacob Neathawk, Jared
Perdue, Jill Harris, Matt Span gler.

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Most of our days start on the bleachers in the morning. It's
a great time for socializing.
Lauren Monsour, ready for a new day at
school.

Lunch .... it's our favorite time of the day!
Brandon Covey and Jason Neighbors just love science. They are in a lab looking a t protozoans.
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The 6th graders enjoy playing volleyball in the
large gym.

Mrs. Kennedy's 7th period class is just waiting for
the bell to ring.

Mrs. Joyce helps Violet Dickerson, Brandy Twigg,
Ryan Ridenhour, and Tony Gonzales make their
pyramids for their lesson on Eygypt.

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participate in a mentoring
program at First Union.
Firstrow: VincentPannell,E.J.
Thomas, Joseph Hicks
Second row: Heather Dowdy,
Laura Robbins, Erin Thomas,
Ricky Cadd
Third row: Pa trick Showalter,
Tom Patsel, Ivy Cole
Some of Mrs. Kennedy's 8th
grade students are throwing
her a birthday party.

Mrs. Blankenship really has captured the attention of her
5th period science class.
This cake, made by Lindsey
Stratton for Mrs. Shupe's
class, represents all
the structures found in an
animal cell.
Mrs. Hill and her husband, Bill, are dancing
at the Christmas Dance.

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�Officer Teague, Angie Dillon, Robert Thomas, Mrs.
Chisom, Isaac Watrous, Mike Pruett, and Josh Ingram are
getting ready to go on a field trip to Mill Mountain Zoo,
Pizza Hut, and the SPCA.

Debra Meyers is having a
ball at the Sheraton Inn
during a yearbook workshop that the photojournalism class attended in
the fall.

If You Could Get
Any Gift You
Wanted, What
Would It Be?
"House" -Travis Peery
"Stereo System " Katie Fisher
"$ 100 ,000 " Michael King
"Backyard Football
Field" -Dustin Steele
"Cheetah" - Beverly
Abbott

Erin Powell has just won a Mac &amp;
Bob's gift certificate at an Honor Roll
party.
Jami e Burton and Meghan
Hochkeppel dancing the night
away.

CANDIDS

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Mark
WashengbErger,
just chillin' in the
freezing weather.

Watch out below, here
comes Brandon Covey!

Eric Secrist and Steven Jefferson
surfing on an ocean of snow.

Ben King, Brandon Covey, Sam
Stephens, Joe
Mc Williams
Travis Doss'
Andrew N~vell,
Zane Edwards
and Matt Glos~er
just being boys.

The snowy
weather
can' t keep
Andrew
Novell
down.

WINTER

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Justin Collins thinks there might be something
else in his taco salad.
Michelle Leavelle, Natalie Cooper, and Dennis Haley are waiting
patiently for their delicious cafeteria lunch.

Chantu Phelps, Mandi Bruce, and Anne Perdue
are just hangin' out at lunch.

Christy Hart, Amanda Boles, and Laura
Slusher think that lunch is so boring!

It seems that standing in

line is the cool thing to
do for Andrew Novell,
Cristen Thompson, and
Jessica Paxton.

Brooks Andrews thinks that lunchtime is
nap time .

LUNCH

�Mike Francisco thinks the fish he caught at
C'arvin's Cove is pretty hot stuff.

Daryl Thurston usually swims at the lake, but today he decided
to chill out with his dog Gidget!

Liz Constantin finishes first in backstroke in the RV AA City I
County Swim Meet.
Tina Nguyen looks like she's having a blast at
Adventureland in New York.

Zach Veron in his
oversized swimming
trunks at Lake
Junuluska in North
Carolina.
Josh and Stephanie Langford go rock hunting in the Mississippi
River in Minnesota.

SUMMER

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�ope John Paul II visits New
Jersey, New York and
Maryland, and addresses the
United Nations. He speaks out
on social , economic, political
and moral themes.

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rencn transportation workers strike against
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their government throughout the month of
December, shutting down the airlines and the
metro system, after France increases the
retirement age from 50 to 55 and lengthens
the work week from 37 to 39 hours in efforts
to cut spending.
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rap artist Christo creates
"Wrapped Reichstag " for
the city of Berlin by covering
the former home of the German
parliament with one million
square feet of silver fabric
in June.

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In late May, a doctor performs
emergency surgery aboard British
Airways flight 32 using a coat
hanger, a knife and fork, and a
scissors sterilize d In brandy to save

awoman whose lifeIs tlireatened
by a collapsed lung.
eads of many of the 186
member nati ons gather in
H
New York to celebrate the 50th

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?hitian protests escalate
into riots after France
detonates a nuclear test device
750 miles from the South Pacific
island. France's September
resumption of tests after a
three-year moratorium brings
global condemnation.

anniversary of the United
Nations in October.

In a powerful address to the
U.N.'s Fourth World Conference
on Women in Beijing, China,
attended by 30,000 women from
180 co untries, U.S. First Lady
Hillary Rodham Clinton declares,
"Women's rights are human
rights," to a desk-thumping,
applauding audience.

Shock waves hit the Middle East
when Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin is shot and killed
while leaving a peace rally in Tel
Aviv November 4. His murderer,
Jewish extremist Yigal Amir,
fanatically opposes peace
negotiations with the Palestine
Liberation Organization .

Marxist Cuban President Fidel
Castro abandons his Havana
cigar and military fatigues for a
suit and tie on a diplomatic visit
to New York in October, where
he tries to convince the U.S. to
lift its 33-year-old trade embargo
on still-communist Cuba.

Madman Shoko Asahara, leader
of the Japanese apocalyptic
religious cult, Aum Shinrikyo, is
arrested on May 16 and charged
with the Tokyo subway nerve-gas
attack that left 12 people dead
and injured 5,500 more in March.

Fifty years after the end of World
War II , Japan remembers those
killed by the atomic bomb
dropped on Hiroshima. A solitary
building left standing after the
blast, now a memorial called the
Atomic Bomb Dome, symbolizes
the horrors of war and the price
of peace.

�-; The first U.S. _president .to visit Northern Ireland,
President Clinton receives a warm Christmas
welcome for his show of support for peace between
Irish Protestants and Catholics.

n earthquake kills 51 people
on the resort-studded Pacific
coast of Mexico. The quake
measures 7.5 on the Richter
scale and is felt 330 miles away
in Mexico City.

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In November, the Republic of
Ireland narrowly passes a
referendum calling for an end
to the country's 1937
constitutional ban on divorce.
While competing in an
international balloon race in
September, two hot air
balloonists, one English and
one American , are shot down
when their balloon floats off
course over Belarus. The
Belarussian army sees the
balloon as a security threat and
fires without warning. The
balloonists fall to their death.
More than four years after
Desert Storm, Iraq's President
Saddam Hussein remains in
power, though two of his
sons-in-law defect to Jordan
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Quebec, Canada's largely Frenchspeaking province, defeats an
October referendum on Quebec
independence by a margin of
less than one percent.

In July, without public
explanations, Burma's military
rulers free the country's most
famous political prisoner, Daw
Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the
pro-democracy movement and
Nobel peace laureate, after six
years of house arrest.

ope blooms for peace in Bosnia when Bosnia's President
lzetbegovic (left) shakes hands with Serbia's President Milosevic
on the opening day of the November cease-fire talks in Dayton. Ohio.
Croati a's President Tudjm an looks on. The ensuing Paris peace
agreement of December sends 60,000 NATO peacekeeping troops to
th e war-torn country.

Russian figure skater Sergei
Grinkov, 28, collapses and dies
from a heart attack during
practice with his wife-partner
Ekaterina Gordeeva on
November 20. The pair won two
Olympic gold medals and four
world pairs titles.

Great Britain's Princess Diana
shocks Buckingham Palace with
a tell-all BBC interview. Defying
royal protocol, she discusses her
marriage to unfaithful husband
Prince Charles, her struggle with
depression and bulimia, and an
extramarital affair. The majority
of English people express their
support and sympathy.

Securities trader Nicholas
Leeson is arrested in Germany
in March 1995 for fraud, forgery,
and breach-of-trust. Leeson
racked up a $1.32 billion loss
that caused th e collapse of
Barings PLC, th e 233-year-old
British bank.

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Northwest swell rive rs to ove rflowing . causing severe flooding in Washington in December.
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woman to dry land with a wheelbarrow.

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San F-rancisco sewer line
bursts under pressure
triiiii attering rainstorm s,
creating a monster sinkhole
that swallows a $2-million
house in the Sea Cliff district.
One-hundred-mile-per-hour
winds knock out power to
tens of thousands of homes
and nearly blow a truck off the
Bay Bridge.

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The federa l gove rnment repeals
the national SS-mile-per-hour
highway speed limit, enacted in
1974 duri ng the oil embargo.
The legislation al lows states to set
their own limits. On Montana
high ways, speed limits are
eliminated completely.

fir. ir Force Captain Scott
f'\O'Grady (right) is rescued
from pursuing Bosnian Serb
forces by U.S. Marines on
Jun e 8. six days after his plane
is shot down over Bosnia.
O'G rady survive d on insects,
plants. an d rain water.

frican-American men from
across the country conve rge
on Wash ington, D.C., for the
Million Man March on October
16. The march, led by Nation-ofIslam minister Louis Farrakhan,
promotes African-American
unity, dignity, and fam ily values.

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U.S. Senator Bob Packwood of
Oregon resig ns on September 7,
the day after the Senate Ethics
Committee voted unanimously to
expel him for sexual misconduct.
embarrassingly detailed in his
diaries, which were made public.

The nation comes to a standstill
on October 3 as more than 150
million people watch live TV
coverage of the outcome of the
nine-month-long trial of the
century. After less than fou r
hours of deliberation, the jury
finds forme r football star O.J.
Simpson not guilty of the
murders of his ex-wife Nicole
and her friend Ronald Goldman.

Illinois suffers a record heat
wave in July, with temperatures
as high as 104°. The heat takes
the lives of 457 people
statewide. At Wrigley Stadium ,
Jaime Navarro helps faithful
Chicago Cubs fans stay cool.

After a year of fame as a
conservative revolutionary,
Speaker of the House Newt
Gingrich slumps in populari ty,
tainted by the government
shutdown, his stall ed Contract
With America, and investigation s
into his political action committee and his financial affairs.

Two-thousand volunteer
firefighters battle a raging
wildfire in eastern Long Island,
New York, for three days in
Augu st. Th e fire, follo wing a
21-day drought, consumes
5,500 acres of pine barrens and
damages a dozen homes. The
are no injuries or fatalities.

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As more Americans invest, Wa ll Street enjoys a bull market. In Nove mber, the Dow-Jones Industrial
Average hits 5000, a milestone indicating hea lthy corporate profits and low interest rates.

bombing of the Oklahoma City Federal
Building that killed 150 adults an d 19 children.

n April 30, the adoptive
parents of four-year-old "Baby
Richard " comply with an Illinois
court order to turn the child over
to his biological parents.

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The State of South Carolina
sentences Susan Smith to life
in prison for the drowning
murder of her two young sons
in 1994.
An anonymous donor sends
St. Jude's Children's
Research Hospital in Memphis
$1 million in the form of a
winning ticket from McDonald's
November "Monopoly"
sweepstakes game.
In the wake of a growing
number of random attacks from
assailants with knives and
guns, White House security is
forced to close Pennsylvania
Avenue to traffic.

lie government shuts down for six days in November after the
President and Congress fail to agree on how to balance the
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including the National Park Service. A longer shutdown follows
in December.

After allegedly ignoring federal
pollution regulations for years,
General Motors agrees under
threat of an $11-million fine to
recall 500,000 Cadillacs at a
cost of $45 million.

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A record snowfall paralyzes the
East Coast in January 1996,
stranding travelers and killing
100 people. Seven states, from
Virginia to Massachusetts,
declare emergencies.
Philadelphia gets 30.7 inches
of snow.

Warren E. Burger, Chief Justice
of the U.S. Supreme Court from
1969 to 1986, dies in June at
age 87. Though appointed by
President Richard Nixon, he
ordered Nixon to turn over
tapes in the Watergate hearings
that effectively ended the
president's career.

The Washington Post publishes
a manifesto written by the
unidentified killer known as
"The Unabomber," at large
since 1978 and wanted for 16
mail bombs that have killed 3
and injured 23. FBI agents
scrutinize the article for clues to
the bomber's identity.

A Chicago commuter train slams
into the back end of a loaded
school bus. The accident,
allegedly caused by a poorly
timed stoplight placed too near
the tracks, kills 7 students and
injures 28 on October 25.

Ameri can women celebrate the
75th anniversary of the 19th
amendment to the U.S.
Constitution , which granted
women the right to vote.
Women 's suffrage leader Susan
B. Anthony (1820-1906) first
organized the fight for suffrage
in 1848.

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s the result of an improperly
cleaned test tube at a fertility
clinic, a woman in th e Netherlands
gives birth to twin boys, each from
a different father.

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Admin istration approves a chicken pox vaccine. Rarely fatal,
chicken -pox affects 3.7 million
American s annually.
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they have isolated a gene in
mice linked to obesity. Mice
with a mutated OB gene are
injected witl1 the hormone
leptin. resulting in dramatic
we ight Joss. The public is
tantalized at the prospect of
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The world's first test-tube gorilla
• is born at the Cincinnati Zoo in
October as part of an effort to
save the western lowland gorilla,
an endangered species that
numbers fewer than 450 animals.

Fossils of a jawbone (left) and
leg bone (right) found in Kenya
in August reveal a previously
unknown species of upright
hominid that lived four million
years ago, pushing the
emergence of bipedalism back
half a million years. Walking
upright is a key adaptation that
separates humans from apes.

Media attention focuses on
melatonin , a naturally occurring
hormone used to induce sleep
and slow th e effects of aging.
Lauded as a wonder drug, a
kilogram of synthetic melatonin
sells for as much as $10,000.

In a procedure known as tissue
engineering, scientists grow a
human ear under the skin of a
laboratory mouse. Researchers
hope the procedure will play an
important role in the future of
transplant surgery.

As a protective measure against
counterfeiting in the era of d1g1ta1
publishing , the Treasury
Department redesigns U.S.
currency bills, to be issued over
the next five years, starting early
1996 with the new $100 bill.

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historic docking of the U.S.

n June, vo lcanic eruption s give birth to a baby
island. A new member of the Tonga Islands
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es near New Zealand , 900 feet high and

space shuttle Atlantis and
Ru ssia's Mir space station on
June 29. Astrona ut Rob ert
Gibson (in red} greets
cosmonaut Vladimir Dezhurov.

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After a decade-long,search,
scientists isolate what may be
the most important cancerrelated gene. The defective
gene known ~s ATM is
associated with cancers of
the breast, colon, lung ,
stomach , pancreas and skin ,
and may be carried by two
million Americans.
Astronomers using the Hubble
Space Telescope observe new
moons orbiting the planet
Saturn , adding at least 2
moons and possibly 4 to
Saturn's previously known
total of 18.

uye rs ru sh to stores for the
new computer operating
system Windows 95, spurred by
Microsoft Corp.'s $700-m1ll1on
publicity barrage and the
promise of a frien dlier interface .

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astronauts experience in space by
diving into a 23-second freefall.

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In November, Visa introduces a
cas h-storage card that
eliminates a pocketful of loose
change. A chip in the plastic card
tracks the am ount of available
cash, which is accessed with a
reader at the place of purchase.
The card can be taken to the
bank and reloaded.

Now vi rtual reality comes in a
handy travel size with Nintendo's
latest, Virtual Boy, a portable 3-D
video-game system with
stereophonic sound.

A team of French and British
explorers believe they have
found an ancient breed of horse
previously unknown to
scientists. In November, the
four-foot high horse with a
triangular head, which
resembles the vanished horses
of European Stone Age
drawings, is named Riwoche
for its home region in Tibet.
October satellite photographs
show the recent rapid
deterioration of the earth 's
ozone layer above Antarctica.
Pollutants produced mostly by
the U.S. cause the hole in
the atmosphere's protective
layer to increase to the size
of Europe.

New research shows that the meat-eating
Tyrannosaurus rex did not loom upright, but
stalked along lower to the ground . Tile discovery
is reflected in the reopened exhibits of the famed
dinosaur halls of New York's American Museum
of Natural History after three years of redesig n.

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her 75 hardworking years
as a washerwoman , Oseola
McCarty establishes a
scholarship fund for AfricanAmerican students at the
University of Southern
Mississippi. For her selflessness. she is awarded tile
Presidential Citizens Medal.

amela Lee of "Baywatch" fame and husband
Tommy Lee, Motley Crue drummer, are the life
of the party this year. frequently caught by tile
press engaging in public displays of affection .

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lready well known for her
appearances in Aerosmith
music videos, 19-year-old Alicia
Silverstone achieves stardom
with the 1995 summ er movie
hit Clueless.

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Millions of Americans tune in to
Martha Stewart's TV show,
subscribe to her magazine, and
read her books. The popular
cooking and home-decorating
entrepreneur builds an empire by
packaging a distinctive American
nostalgic style.

railblazer Shannon Faulkner (hand to llead)
1withdraws from the Citadel after collapsing
during "hell week." Faulkner singlehandedly
attempted to bust the gender barrier at the
all-male South Carolina military institution.

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Bill Gates, founder and chairman
of the computer giant Microsoft,
becomes the wealthiest man in
the world on the su ccess of his
company's software. His book
The Road Ahead hits The New
York Times best-seller list.

Hot actor Antonio Banderas falls
in love with another screen sexsymbol Melanie Griffith during
the filming of Two Much.
Banderas will co-star with
Madonna in the film version of
Evita and will star in Steven
Spielberg-produced Zorro.

Seventies superstar John
Travolta's motion-picture
comeback in the 1994 hit Pulp
Fiction continues with starring
roles in Get Shorty and
Broken Arrow.

Sandra Bullock follows up her
star-making role in Speed with
the gentle romance While You
Were Sleeping. Bullock's fresh,
wholesome image earns her an
"Entertainer of the Yea~"
nomination from Entertainment
Weekly magazine.

�merica is disappointed in its high hopes for Colin Powell's 1996
presidential candidacy. At the close of his whirlwind book to~r for
My American Journey, the General and his_ wife Alm_a announce m
November that he will not seek the Republican nomination.

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Actress Demi Moore becomes
the highest paid woman in
Hollywood, able to command
$12.5 million per movie, even
after this year's flop at the box
office The Scarlet Letter, loosely
, based on Hawthorne's classic.

tand-up comic and sitcom
star Ellen DeGeneres makes
the best-seller list with her book
My Point.. .And I Do Have One.

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Calvin Klein 's provocative CK
Jeans campaign causes an
uproar in August, bringing
nasty headlines, threats of
retailer boycotts and an FBI
investigation . The scandal only
seems to help sales.
Michael Jackson and Lisa
Marie Presley announce their
divorce almost a year after
their surprise marriage. The
tabloids have a field day
speculating about the reasons
for the marriage (was it a coldhearted career move?) as well
as the causes for the break-up
(was he after Elvis' fortune?) .

Breaking the Surface, the
autobiography of Greg
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Louganis, former U.S. Olympic
gold-medal diver who revealed
earlier that he has AIDS , debuts
at No. 2 on the best-seller list.
hristopher Reeve, in a
wheelchair and hooked up to
a portable respirator, appears
with his wife, Dana, at the
American Paralysis Association's
annual gala on November 9,
less than five months after a fall
from a horse left him almost
totally paralyzed.

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/"\i..arry Champagne 111 , becomes a
hero by taking control of his school
lius after the driver suffered a stroke.
Champagne is later awarded a $10,000
scholarship by the bus company.

Popcorn magnate Orville
Redenbacher, who transformed
popping corn into a gourmet
item, dies on September 19
from heart failure.
Two Chinese women set a new
Guiness world record in
November by living in a room
for 12 days with 888 poisonous
snakes. The previous world
record , set in Singapore in
1987, was 10 days with
200 snakes.

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for his You Might Be A Redneck
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comic and author Jeff Foxworthy
gets his own ABC sitcom in
which he plays himself.

Model Beckford Tyson, singled
out by Ralph Lauren for his allAmerican looks, signs an
exclusive contract with the
fashion designer in 1995.

Miss Oklahoma Shawntel Smith
is crowned Miss America on
September 16. Duri ng the
broadcast of the 75th pageant,
viewers phone in their votes to
retain the swimsuit competition.

John F. Kennedy, Jr. , is
cofounder and editor-in-chief of
George, a glossy new magazine
covering American politics.
Hounded all his life by the press,
Kennedy joins their ranks,
contributing a feature interview
to each issue.

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he fifth actor to play 007 in the enduring film
series begun in the 1960s, Pierce Brosnan
abandons his Aston Martin for a BMW Z3
Roadster in Goldeneye, the latest and , some
say, best James Bond movie.

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Austen's novel Emma, and Sense and Sensibility
and Persuasion.

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Chris O'Donnell as Robin,

American legend Pocahontas.
The picture previews in New
York's Central Park to an
outdoor audience of 200,000.

becomes the third Batman
movie and the summer's topgrossing film.
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After an unpromising start,
Conan O'Brien quietly gains
popularity as host of NBC's "Late
Night," a slot previo usly filled by
David Letterman. Letterman's
current show on CBS slowly
loses viewers.

Whitney Houston stars in the
December film release, Waiting
to Exhale, adapted from Terry
McMillan's best-selling novel
about the lives of four middleclass African-American women.
Houston sings the title song for
the movie soundtrack, which
enjoys brisk sales.

Denzel Washington, critically
acclaimed for his performances
in films Crimson Tide and Devil
in a Blue Dress, receives highest
praise from the City of Los
Angeles, which honors him with
the Martin Luther King , Jr.,
Award for his philanthropic wo rk
on behalf of children.

Although ABC cancels her TV
series "My So-Cal led Life,"
17-year-old Claire Danes hits the
big screen in Ho w to Make an
American Quilt, To Gillian on Her
31th Birthday, and Romeo and
Julietwith Leonardo DiCaprio
as her co-star.

In the suspense-th riller Seven.
heartthrob Brad Pitt attracts a
wide male audience with his
performance as a detective on
the trail of a serial killer whose
murders are based on the seven
dead ly sins.

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Cindy Crawford's latest date.
Disney Enterta inment spends
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$19 billion to purchase the ABC
television network in July.
MTV introduces/' Singled Out,"
an over-the-top-dating-game
show where c_ontestants ask
random , pointless questions of
a crowd of suitors , sight
unseen, until the zany answers
have eliminated all but that
one perfect love match .

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entirely computer-animated
film . Released by Disney during
the Christmas season. it features
the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim
Allen, and Don Ri ckles.

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JNature
wle in the co medy Ace Ventura: When
Calls, a sequel to the extraordinarily

Poll , the two hottest TV shows
among teens this season are
the daytime soap " Days of Our
Lives " and the evening soap
" Melrose Place."
"The Jon Stewart Show," a
late-night talk show aimed at
Generation X, fails to catch on.
During the final taping , host
Stewart says , "To all those
people who said my show
wouldn 't last, I have only one
thing to say. Good call. "

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he popular NBC TV series "Friends" returns
for a second highly rated season . Its
runaway success inspires less successful
imitations by other networks.

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another season of NBC's sitcom
"Seinfeld" after all. Creator Jerry
Seinfeld decides to keep his
"show about nothing"
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popular comic strip "Calvin and
Hobbes," cartoonist Bill
Watterson retires in December.

Horror-fiction author Stephen
King signs a deal with Signet
books to release his upcoming
story, The Green Mile, as a
paperback series.

Fox TV's "The X Files" stars
David Duchovny as an FBI agent
who investigates supernatural
phenomena. The show becomes
a surprise hit, giving millions of
viewers reason to look forward to
staying home on a Friday night.

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leveland-based rap group
Bone Thug s-n-Harmony vault
to th e top of the ch arts with
some old-fashioned harmonizing
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heir down-to-earth style and
soulful pop songs make
Hootie and th e Blowfish popular
favorites. Their debut album
Cracked Rear View sells over 5
million , and the group is named
Best New Artist at the MTV
Music Awards in Septe mber.

Twenty-year-old Canadian
newcomer Alanis Morissette
raises some eyebrows with her
up-front, aggressive lyrics and
attitudes. Nevertheless, her
album Jagged Little Pill goes
double platinum.

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join a host of celebrities at
the opening of th e glitzy Rockand-Roll Hall of Fame and
Muse um in Cl eveland on
September 1.

Sixties icon Jerry Garcia,
guitarist of The Grateful Dead,
dies of a heart attack on Au gust
9 at age 53. Garcia's musical
roots in blues, country and fo lk
are apparent in hits like
''Truckin'." Legions of
Deadheads mourn his passing.

Brandy, whose self-titled
platinum album and single "I
Wanna Be Down" hit high on the
R&amp;B charts, sweeps the first
Soul Train Music Awards in
Augu st. The 16-year-old singer
wins Best New Artist, among
other awards.

Beatlemania returns in 1995 with
ABC's six-hour documentary The
Beatles Anthology, the vid eo
releases of A Hard Day's Night
and Help! and the album
collection Anthology, featuring
previously unreleased material.

The chart-topping movie
soundtrnck Dangerous Minds
features Coolio's rap anthem
"Gangsta's Paradise," the
number:one single of th(! year
according to Billboard magazine,

�he Chicago-based rock band Smashing Pumpkins
release the ir epic double album Mellon Collie and the
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ive dedicate th eir single
[ "Lightning Crashes" to
victims of the Oklahoma City
bombing . Th e rock band's
Throwing Copper album yields
three hit singles; Billboard Music
Awards names them Rock Artist
of the Year.

ariah Carey's Daydream
sells over 5 million copies,
ng number-one spot on the
board album chart. Carey
perform s with Boyz 11 Men on
the hit single "One Sweet Day."

R.E.M.'s summe tour is
interrupted by medical
emergencies-.lfot thr.ee of the
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In October, David Bowie and
Nine Inch Nails wrap up the
U.S. portion of Bowie's world
tour. At each show, Bowie and
Trent Reznor's band play a set
together. In December, Bowie
tours Europe with Morrissey as
his opening act.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers tone
down their trademark
bawdiness in their newest
album, One Hot Minute.

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providing two of the yea r's biggest

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Fighters. an alternative rock band that enjoys three
singles off th eir self-titled debut album in 1995.

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overnight success in the case of
Canadian Shania Twain , born in
poverty to an Irish mother and
an Ojibway Indian father. Twain 's
1995 hits include "Whose Bed
Have Yo ur Boots Been Under?, "
"Any Man of Mine" and the title
tune to her 3-million-selling
album The Woman In Me.

Success doesn't mellow the style
of alternative rock band Green
Day, who release their anxiously
awaited fourth album Insomniac,
their fastest and darkest album
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movie soundtrack, "Kiss From a
Rose, " is all over th e sum mer
playlists. The single propels the
artist's self-titled album to the
double-platinum mark.

With tl1e record-setti ng sales of
his album Fresh Horses, only
three musical acts in U.S. history
outsell country music icon Garth
Brooks: the Beatl es, the Eagles,
and Billy Joel.

Selena, the 23-year-old Tejano
music queen , is gunned down in
Corpus Christi in March 1995 by
Yolanda Saldivar, former
president of her fan club. The
July release of a collection of
Selena's hits, Dreaming of You,
sees some of the fastest sales in
music history.

�he New Jersey Devils win
the National Hockey
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beating the heavily favored
Detroit Red Wings in four
straight games.

The most con troversial moves are
off the field this season as th e
Cleveland Browns NFL franchise
announces its move to Baltimore
and the Houston Oilers announce
their move to Nashville.

nternational soccer star
Iwoman
Michelle Akers, world's top
player, leads the U.S.

n May 1995, Peter Blake's
IMagic
Team New Zealand in "Black
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women's soccer team to a 2-1
sudden-death victory over
Norway in the U.S. Cup title
game in August.

Conner's team in "Young
America" in the first 5-0 sweep
in the 144-year history of the
America 's Cup.
n Super Bowl XXX. the heavily favored
ISt~elers
Dallas Cowboys beat the Pittsburgh
27-17. Dallas cornerback Larry
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the second of his two interceptions, and is
named MVP for his heroics.
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Jeff Gordon, 24, dominates the
National Association fo r Stock
Car Auto Racing's Winston Cup,
winning 7 of NASCAR's 31 races
and earning $4.3 million in 1995,
a record for the sport.

The University of Nebraska
demolishes the University of
Florida, 62-24, in the 1996 Fiesta
Bowl to win their second
con secutive national college
football title and cap
Cornhuskers coach Tom
Osborne's 23rd season.

The Houston Rockets, led by
center Hakeem Olajuwon , win
their second consecutive
National Basketball Association
championship in June, sweeping
the series with the Orlando
Magic in four games.

Twenty-one-year-old tennis
champ Monica Seles, returning
to competitive play two years
after being stabbed at a
tournament in Germany, wins
the 1995 Australian Open .

Hall-of-Farner Mickey Mantle, a
switch-hitter and one of tile gni31
sluggers in baseball history, die
of cancer on August 13. Manti
hit 536 home runs in his 18-year
career and compiled a lifetime
batting average of .298.

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Bulls $25,000 when Michael Jordan wears his previously
retifed number 23 jersey for luck during championship
playoffs against the Orlando Magic in May 1995.

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announces a return to
basketball in January 1996.
Johnson retired in 1991
when he discovered he was
HIV positive .

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Clevel~nd Indians 1-0 in game
six toWin the World Series on
October 28. Closing pitcher Mark
Wohlers leaps for joy.

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who won three of five Grand
Slam titles in 1995, ends the
professional tennis season
ranked number on e in the world .

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referees strike against the league
for much of the autumn. Fill-in
offi cials park complaints of
substandard refereeing.
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basketball center Dennis
Rodman (91) debuts with the
Chicago Bulls after his trade
from the San Antonio Spurs.

For a record fifth straight time,
Miguel lndurain of Spain wins
the 22-day, 2,270-mile Tour de
Fran ce, th e world 's premier
bicyc le race. On the 15th day of
the race, Italian road -race champ
Fabio Casartelli is killed in a
seven-man crash.

Betsy King wins her 30th
tournament on June 25 and
gains entry to the Ladies'
Professional Golf Association 's
Hall of Fame, one of the most
difficult attainments in sports.

In his first light in tour years,
former world heavyweight
champ Mike Tyson disposes of
challenger Peter McNeeley in
89 seconds. Tyson , who in
March finished a three-year jail
term tor a rape conviction
earns $25 million for the '
August boxing match.
Pete Sampras, winner of the
1995 men 's singles
championships at Wimbledon
and the U.S. Open, ends the
professional tennis season with
a number-one world ranking .

Master of the sinking fastball
and still learning to speak
English, L.A. Dodgers pitcher
Hideo Nomo, formerly with
the Kintetsu Buffaloes in
Japan, is named Rookie of
the Year. Noma is the
second Japanese-born
player to join the U.S.
major leagues, and the
first All-Star.

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The Northwestern University
Wildcats-long a gridiron
laughingstock-pile up ten
victories in 1995 and go to the
Rose Bowl for the first time
since 1949.

Quarterback Dan Marino of the
Miami Dolphins sets four lifetime passing records during the
1995 football season: 47,003
yards, 342 touchdowns, 3,686
completions and 6,467 attempts.

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wide -leg jeans trend, forsaking tight
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backpacks.

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/-\as ndance at America's 8,000
museums climbs to 600 million people per
year, more than movie, theater, and sports
attendance combined.

Girly th ings enjoy a surge in
popularity with young women
who wear baby barrettes, kne~
socks, tiny t-sh irts, little jumpers
and funky Maryjanes, and kid '
around with "Hello Kitty"
accessories.

Taking her place among
controversial talk-show hosts as
the "Oprah for the junior set "
Ricki Lake speaks to such '
concerns as, "Mom, when my
boyfriend gets out of jail I'm
taking him back."
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The angel message of "fear not"
strikes a deep chord with
Americans' yearning for spiritual
growth and comfort in a stressful
time. People enjoy angel
collectibles, angel sites on the
Internet, and angel books and
magazines.

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wavelength for each color in the

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of sophistication. Among the
reigning makers of athletic wea r
only Nike can spark recognition '
without the use of its name .

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tattoo. removes pigment without
leaving sca rs.

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h1gh-prof1le ad ca mpaign featuring a raft of popul ar celebrities
sp_ortmg a white upper lip on behalf of the healthy beverage. The
milk-moustache effect is created with latex. a rubber-based paint.

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Ted Agee

Brandy Allred

Melissa Altice

Chris Anderson

Brooke Ashcraft

Ryan Austin

Michael Beamer

Chris Beckner

Michael Benefield

Brooke Bentley

Heather Bergholz

Gabe Bishop

Kevin Bishop

Brad Booker

Jessica Boone

Katie Booze

Jamie Boston

Jamie Brammer

Erin Branson

Chris Bratton

Amber Breeden

Ricky Breeding

Amy Briele

Melissa Brookshire

Bo Brown

Nicole Brown

Tiffany Browne

Mandy Bruce

Kari Brunson

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Favorite Music

Wade Edwards:
Hard Rock
Sarah Burke:
Alternative
Bryan Lester:
Rap

8th Grade Class Officers
President: LeAnn Harris; Vice President: Abby Moses;
Secretary: Brooke Linkous; Treasurer: Crystal Kane

Roddy Bryant

Mitch Bryson

Danny Buchannan

Sarah Burke

Jeremy Burns

Jason Buster

Dana Butler

Amy Butt

Ricky Gadd

Willie Caldwell

Scott Campbell

Katie Campe r

BTH GRADE

�Kelly Cantrell

Mandy Carper

John Carroll

Josh Chaney

Na Chanhthavanhthong

Tabitha Charles

Kristy Clark

Mary Clarke

Ivy Cole

Kris Colson

Emily Colwell

Eric Colwell

Robert Compton

Brian Conlan

Chris Conner

Natalie Cooper

Edward Cormier

Joseph Cormier

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Amber Counts

Hollie Craighead

Ben Crew

Nick Crotts

Steven Crowder

Kim Croy

Aaron Dalton

Suzanne Damon

Brandy Dickerson

JoAnn Divers

Heather Dowdy

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Sam Driscoll

Emily Duncan

Matthew Eaton

Laura Echols

Wade Edwards

Julie Erb

Monica Fisher

Dusty Fisher

Cynthia Floyd

Elizabeth Flynn

DeAnn Foster

Sherry Foutz

Michael Francisco

Sarah Garrison

Miriam Gascoyne

P.J. George

Chandler Givens

Sean Gladden

Heather Glover

Brandy Gray

Andy Grey

Jenny Griep

Jodi Guidi

Jenny Guthrie

Cheryl Hagerman

Travis Hale

Dennis Haley

Anne Hall

Brian Hall

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Sarah Harlow

Jill Harris

LeAnn Harris

Ryan Harris

Roger Harrison

Kara Harrison

Jason Haskins

Jason Hayes

Sarah Henrickson

leshia Hickman

Rachel Hickman

Joseph Hicks

Ryan Hines

Due Ho

Misty Hoag-Mitchell

David Holland

Amanda Hoosier

Bryan Houff

Christi Huneycutt

Ashley Hunt

Brandy Hyatt

Steven Jefferson

Jennifer Jennings

Christi Johnson

Stephanie Johnston

Anthony Jones

Lisa Journell

Crystal Kane

Craig Kemper

�Elisabeth Kennedy

Ashley Kidd

Maura Kirby

Molly Klein

Eric Kramer

Joe Lafferty

Allan Lambert

Nicole Lambert

Russel Lane

Josh Langford

Megan Lanier

Tiffany LaPrade

Andy Lautenschlager

Michelle Leavelle

Amanda Lester

Bryan Lester

Carolyn Lewis

Becky Lewis-Whitston

Brooke Linkous

Matt Litz

Rachel Lovelace

Jonathon Lucas

Jeremy Luck

Jennifer Malus

Chad Martin

Ginneffer Mason

Kristi Mattern

James Mccraw

Stephanie McNally

Eric Meade

BTH GRADE

�Angela Meadows

Erika Meise

Debra Meyers

Ryan Millard

Andy Miller

Matt Miller

Rebecca Miller

Lauren Monsour

David Mooney

Annie Moses

Abby Moses

Jessica Mounts

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Luke Mullins

Josh Myers

Jacob Neathawk

Kimberly Nieswander

Michael Obenchair

Shauneequa Owusu

Vincent Pannell

Amber Parker

Tony Parker

Tom Patsel

Roy Patterson

Anne Perdue

Jared Perdue

Chanthu Phelps

Aleasha Phillips

Reginald Phillips

Amanda Pittman

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Anthony Poore

Allen Porter

Amanda Poulin

Erin Powell

Jon Pratt

Scott Price

Kelli Rabik

Cline Reasor

Hope Reed

Amy Reid

David Reynolds

Emily Reynolds

Gaea Rich

Kristy Riley

Laura Robbins

Judy Roberts

Amanda Robertson

Scott Rowe

Heather Roy

Keith Rucker

Christopher Sams

Jenni Scharnus-Wells

Anita Schmitt

Darius Scott

Eric Secrist

Carla Semones

Eric Shawver

Dwayne Shinault

Quintin Shinault

BTH GRA DE

�Aden Short

Patrick Showalter

Natasha Simmons

Missy Slate

Amanda Smith

Karen Smith

Laura Smith

Anthony Sowers

Matt Spangler

Chris Spoon

Matt Stephenson

Jeremy Stewart

Jennifer Stone

Preston Straub

Crystal Street

Maria Sublett

Sunny Swirsky

Andy Tate

Gini Taylor

Jesse Terry

Spencer Terry

Dani Thach

Co rey Th omas

Eric Th omas

Erin Thomas

t=l ~ b ecc a Th ompson

paryl Thurston

8TH GRA DE

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Bobby Smith

Michael Stafford

�Heather Tobey

Jessica Totty

Charles Turner

Joey Underwood

Brooke Van Sandt

Christina Vanover

Josh Vermillion

Zack Veron

Janeka Via

Hena Vora

Kris Ward

Elizabeth Waring

Aaron Weaver

Shaun Webb

Brandy Weddle

Jason Weeks

Lindsey Wells

Ashley White

Kara White

Jesse Whitfield

Danielle Whitl ey

Willis Wise

Jeb Wri ght

Ryan Wright

Fanny Wu

Jin Ye

Beve rly Yopp

Emily Yost

Melinda Wright

8TH GRADE

�Chris Spoon, Josh Lambert,
and Amanda Hoosier hang
out at one of the ALMS
dances.

Ryan Austin sits at lunch
getting a thrill out of his
coolie.

Heather Roy, Hena Vora,
E.J. Thomas, Erin Branson,
Chris Sams, Dwayne
Shinault, Quintin Shinault,
and Vincent Pannell take a
break from the dance floor.

Sam Driscoll stares in
amazement as his picture is
taken.

8th grad ers wait patiently
for r e fr es hm e nts a t a n
ALMS honor roll party.

BTH GRADE CANDIDS

Ryan Hines an xiou sly waits
to go to his nex t cla ss.

��Most Talkative
Eric Meade
Kari Brunson

Best Dressed
Jacob Neathawk
Elisabeth Kennedy

Most Disorganized
Aaron Dalton
Carla Semones

Funniest
Matt Stephenson
Ashley Hunt

Most Outgoing
Chris Conner
Katie Booze

Most Spirited
Zach Veron
Judy Roberts

CLASS FAVORITES

�Best All Around
Ryan Milla rd
Anne Hall

Best Looking
Andy Mullins
Cheryl Hagerman

Friendliest
Sa m Driscoll
Lindsey W ells

Most Likely To Succeed
Craig Kemper
Gaea Rich

Most Intelligent
DucHo
Fanny Wu

Most Athletic
Dennis Haley
Brooke Ashcraft

CLA SS FAVORITES

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Favorite
TY Show

Danikka Burke:
Scooby-Doo
Josh Young:
Baywatch
Stephanie Waller:
Friends

Chris Abbott
Leslie Adamczyk
Ben Adams
Rebekah Adams
Josh Adkins
Brian Alba

Patrick Alcoke
Nathan Anderson
Ben Andrews
Paul Andrews
Brooks Andrews
Nikki Asberry

Brandi Ashwell
Cristy Athey
Shawna Atkins
Chris Avis
Josh Bailey
Justin Barba

lTH GRADE

7th Grade Class Officers
President: Vance Overstreet; Vice-President: Jessica Paxton;
Secretary: Jessica Poff; Treasurer: Johnathan Calder

��Courtney Barnes
Lauren Bell
Kristen Bevil
Derek Blaylock
Ashley Blevins
Matthew Blevins

Kara Bobbitt
Justin Boles
Jamie Booker
Andrew Boothe
Eric Brown
Nathan Brown

Beth Browning
James N. Bryant
James W. Bryant
Luke Bryant
Christa Buckland
Danikka Burke

Lauren Burns
Justin Burton
Jamie Burton
Robbie Buster
Tiffany Byrd
Traci Gadd

Jonathan Calder
Jake Caldwell
Matt Caldwell
Tanya Caldwell
Brian Campbell
Jeremiah Cantrell

Amber Carr
Carrie Caudill
Nim Chanhthavanhthong
Brad Christley
Jake Clemons
Travis Cobb

Stacy Cole
Josh Coleman
Crystal Collins
Joshua Collins
Tiffany Collins
Kevin Compton

TTH GRADE

�Jordan Conner
Mindy Conner
Tad Conner
Elizabeth Constantin
Aaron Cook
Brandon Covey

Tiffany Cox
Tiffany Cregger
Clayton Cross
Sarah Cunningham
Dustin Cupp
Scott Dalton

William Dalton
Michelle Darnall
Amanda Davis
Nina Davis
Frank Delieto
Elisha Deweese

Julie Dickerson
Samaura Diede
Heather Divers
Daniel Dobbins
Travis Doss
Heather Doughty

Jenny Duviella
David Eddlemon
Zane Edwards
Erin Eldridge
Rachael Elle r
Maria Elmore

Timothy Emick
Erin Fagg
Heather Farmer
Jason Fender
Stephanie Finley
Morgan Fisher

Kyle Fitzgerald
Jacob Flinchum
Summer Floyd
Leah Flynn
Angela Francisco
Brian Franklin

7TH GRADE

�Rebecca Franklin
Jennifer Frye
Jennifer Furman
Christopher Garrett
Tommy Garrett
Kristen Gebhardt

David Gentzel
David Gibson
Nikki Gibson
Matt Glosser
Wes Glosser
Rocky Goad

Ben Goodpasture
Justin Grubb
Marie Guthrie
Josh Harlow
Casey Harman
Chris Headrick

Adam Henry
Chris Herby
Aimee Hinson
Megan Hochkeppel
Jennifer Hodges
Jason Hoke

John Hollins
Austin Humphries
Matthew Hunt
Daniel Hylton
Ryan Jarratt
Isaiah Johnston

Billy Journell
Joey Jubito
Deanna Kelley
Lauren Kennedy
Tiffany Keys
Elizabeth Kier

Benjamin King
Daniel King
Jennifer Kirby
Kristal Kirby
Colin Kitts
Kimberly Latempa

7TH GRADE

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�Jennifer Lee
Hoyt Lee
Johnathon Leighton
Manuel Lewis
Kristi Lilly
Liz Little

Chris Lopez
Eric Lorden
Heather Lovelace
Sarah Lowe
Carrie Loyd
Beverlee Luck

Cory Lutz
Andrea Martin
Jessica Martin
Jordan Massie
Josh McAlexander
Jessica McCauley

Kassie McClure
Kelly McKibben
Sam McKinney
Nikki McPhatter
Joe McWilliams
Billy Meadows

Scott Merritt
Jonilla Miller
Kirsten Miller
Nicholas Miller
Michael Mooney
April Morgan

Sara Mo rgan
Jason Neighbors
Kevin Newton
Gia Lai Nguyen
Tina Nguyen
Dustin Nicely

Andrew Novell
Nicole O'Meara
Jason O'Connor
Matt Overstreet
Vance Overstreet
Travis Oyler

7TH GRADE

�Carrie Pacetti
Amanda Painter
Ashley Paitsel
Jessica Paxton
Luke Peery
Travis Peery

Amanda Pence
April Pendelton
Jared Pendelton
Amy Perfater
Charlotte Pettus
Jessica Poff

Leah Pollard
Shawn Pope
Amy Powell
Crystal Powell
Lesley Powell
Meris Powers

Meghan Prillaman
Joseph Pritt
Tyler Puckett
Tommy Radford
Justin Ramsey
Jennifer Rankin

Kelly Reed
Kenneth Richards
Keith Rochford
Josh Roop
Rachel Rorer
Elizabeth Rose

Trey Rose
Alex Ruble
Emily Rudolph
Anthony Rumley
Andrew Rutledge
Ben Rutrough

Tommy Sachenbacher
Rohit Sansoa
Li sa Saul
Kell i Saxton
Chris Schwizer
Justin Seldomridge

7TH GRADE

�Capen Semones
Amanda Sharp
Daniel Sheffer
Christopher Shelor
Jeremie Shelor
Jonathan Shelor

Ashley Sheppard
D.J . Sheppard
Cristin Sisson
Justin Slaughter
Chante Smith
Chris Smith

Todd Smith
Nathan Smith
Terence Smith
Ronald Sowder
Derek Sower
Darin Sowers

Willie Statzer
Sam Stephens
Crystal Stewart
Ryan Still
Raven Stovall
Christine Stover

Lindsey Stratton
Scott Sturgill
Colin Sullivan
Beau Suttles
Kelly Tate
Matthew Thomas

Brad Thompson
Cristen Thompson
Damon Thompson
Tuan Tran
Alicia Underwood
Chris Vandegrift

Angela Vasquez
Gunnar Vaughn
Madeline Vest
Arlee Via
Jessica Via
Tammy Waldron

7TH GRADE

�Angela Walker
Champe Wallace
Stephanie Waller
Joshua Walton
Sueella Wampler
Angela Ward

Gary Ward
Jason Ward
Tori Warr
Mark Washenberger
Derek Weddle
Janelle Wheeler

Ricky Wheeler
Nathan White
Travis White
Abby Willard
Katie Williamson
Jessica Winfrey

Angela Wood
Jessica Wooldridge
Jade Yates
David Yost
Josh Young
Emily Zimmerman

7TH GRADE

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Josh Diamond:
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Tony Gonzalez:
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6th Grade Class Officers
President: Amanda Robinette; Vice-President: Abbey Rowe ;
Secretary: Megan Blevins; Treasurer: Lisa Parr

Beverly Abbott
Ashley Aesy
Crystal Agee
Amanda Akers
Joshua Akers
Robert Albert
Steven Alcott

Crystal Anderson
Joseph Anderson
Matthew Anderson
Nathan Andrzejewski
Christina App legate
Nathan Au ld ridge
John Bannon

Drew Barbour
Sarah Bates
Sarah Beard
Joy Beckner
Justin Beckner
Jared Bennett
Alicia Benson

6TH GRADE

�Sixth Grade
Grant Biggar
Matthew Birckhead
Michael Blankenship
Megan Blevins
Amanda Boles
Tammie Bonds
Katherine Booker

Sarah Bowles
Brandi Branson
Rebecca Brown
Dustin Bryant
Jason Bryant
Christopher Buman
Kimberly Buford

Jacob Burnette
Christopher Burns
Alvin Bush
Heather Butler
Shawn Butta
Samantha Cable
Leslie Campell

William Cantrell
Carmen Carroll
Susan Charles
David Christianson
Marina Christodoulides
Julia Clark
Katharine Clark

Justin Clinevell
Jesse Coburn
Charlotte Cole
Justin Collins
Matthew Collins
Erin Col well
Victoria Corney

As hley Cooper
Dana Co x
Alan Crowder
Johnny Crowe
Andrew Dalton
Ollie Dalton
Paul Daniels

Preston Davis
Katy Day
Dustin Dea n
Ashley Dea rin g
Maggi e Derr
Ash ley Diamond
Jos hua Diamond

6TH GRADE

��Sixth Grade
Violet Dickerson
Heather Dickson
Angela Dillon
Katie Dodson
Brian Dooley
Nicole Dooley
Jennifer Dorsey

James Duff
William Dutton
Nicholas Duviella
Shari Duviella
Bo Eck
Rich ard English
Michael Epperly

Ashley Estes
Ryann Fame
Fallon Fant
Adam Farabau gh
Trum an Farm er
Michae l Farmer
Whitney Faw

Jeff Ferg uson
Heather Ferris
AmandaFink
Elizabeth Fitzge rald
Kathleen Fitzge rald
Scott Flanagan
Jennifer Flowe rs

Alicia Ford
Lauren Fowler
Wi lli am Francisco
Matthew Frankl in
Kyle Gaines
Shawn Garst
Michael Gerald

Britney Giordano
Jason Glass
Derrick Goad
W illiam Goad
Rafael Gonzalez
Brandy Gordon
TimoGordon

Joshua Griep
Amanda Griggs
Andrew Gu idry
Misti Hagerman
Larry Hale
Keyla Hale
Cynthia Hall

6TH GRADE

�Sixth Grade
Michael Hambrick
Kimberly Hamilton
Shelly Hamlin
Ryan Hancock
Mark Hardin
Elbert Harmon
Krista Harris

Christy Hart
David Hart
Elizabeth Haynie
Josh Headen
Alicia Henson
Alicia Herron
Andre Hester

Michael Hill
Amber Hodge
Ricky Holdren
Charla Holley
Josh Horn
Billy Huffman
Jeremy Hummer

Meghan Humphries
Justin Hunt
David Hutton
Josh Ingram
Brooks Jackson
Josh Jackson
Christy Jennings

Bess Johnson
Lindsay Johnson
Melissa Johnson
Travis Jones
David Joyce
T ravis Justus
Catrina Kanode

Lauren Kern
Dallas King
Michael King
Patrick King
Andrew Kingery
Heather Kirb y
Sarah Koss

Jennifer Labadie
Chris Lambert
Stephanie Langford
Neal Latimer
Jennifer Lawrence
Stephanie Lawrence
Jeffrey Lee

6TH GRADE

�Sixth Grade
Adam Lester
Shannon Lewis
C rystal Light
Allison Lineberry
Andy Love
Phillip Lu cado
Joseph Lyn ch

Gary Mabes
Nathan Mahan
Kyle Martin
Jessica Matheny
Ebony Matthews
Jonathan Maxwell
Days ha McClure

Melinda McDowell
Elizabeth McKinney
Travi s Meade
Rocio Mendez
Ashley Merritt
Ja mes Milliner
Kelly Minton

David Moeller
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Casey Moo re
Shalena Morehead
Ash ley Mo rgan
Darai l Morris
As ia Mo rrison

Aaro n Mosse r
Jamie Mu lli ns
Nosil la Mullins
Craig Mu rdock
Jarrod Martin
A li Nazem i
John Neathawk

Josh Newman
Vy Nguyen
Emil y N icho ls
Meghan Nic ho ls
John O'Brien
Mary O'Nei ll
Michae l Otey

Sun nie Parker
Amanda Parks
Lisa Pa rr
Amanda Parrish
Sam Patterson
Crystal Peck
And rew Pence

6TH GRADE

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Jeremy Purdue
Katherine Penney
Carrie Petry
Jeff Phillips
Bridgett Pickeral
Kristen Pierce
Josh Pinkerman

Megan Pinnell
John Plunkett
Nathan Pollard
Kimberly Powell
Kelli Powers
Richard Powers
Michael Pruett

Dianna Reed
Logan Reeves
Andrew Repass
Andrea Rhoades
Richard Ridenhour
Courtney Rigney
Stephanie Roberts

Amber Robertson
Jamie Robertson
Micheal Robertson
Amanda Robinette
Jessica Flyers
Stuart Rorer
Matthew Rose

Andrew Rosti
Abbey Rowe
Timothy Samsa
Meghan Satterfield
Robyn Saunders
Nicolas Schmitt
Richard Schumaker

Arielle Scott
Neil Secrist
Lindsay Sellers
Josh Shelor
Michael Sheppard
Mark Shirley
Heather Shugart

Carrie Sisson
Lau ra Slusher
Roger Small
Edd ie Smart
George Smart
Alexis Smith
Chris T. Smith

6TH GRADE

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Justin Smith
Stacey Smith
Krystal Snavely
Alan Sowers
Joseph Sowers
Danielle Spangler
Jennifer Sparks

Clayton Spencer
Wesley Sprinkle
Amanda Stallings
Kari Stanley
Du stin Steele
Tyler Still
Joshua Stover

Angela Stultz
Dawn Sublett
Jasmine Talada
Drew Taylor
Anthony Terry
Trent Terry
Th ara Thach

Robert Th omas
Ashl ey Tosh
Ann Marie
Annie Trent
Apurva Tri vedi
Sean Tu rk
Brandon Turner

Brandy Twigg
Kenneth Twigg
Ange la Utt
Anna Van As
Fran klyn Vance
John Vanri per
James Vaughn

Carrie Vest
Daylyn Volger
Roger Waddell
Tina Wagner
Elizabeth Warbeck
Amanda Warren
Derek Washenberger

Isaac Watrous
Chri stopher Webster
Michael Wed dle
Wi ll iam Weeks
Marshal Whee ler
Will iam White
Dana Wh itt

6TH GRADE

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Richard Whitt
Jacob Wilhelm
Jonathan Wills
Heidi Wilson
Krista Wilson
Jonathan Wing
Christine Witt

Jocelyn Wohlford
Sarah Wolfer
Amy Wooten
Maggie Worrell
Chris Wray
Crystal Wright
Angela Wyatt

These 6th graders are all smiles as they socialize in the gym
in the morning.

Ricky Schumaker gets a little help
from Ms. Hilton w hile her science
class is making ice cream to
demonstrate how a liquid changes
to a solid.

Robert Thomas, Josh Ingram, and David Hutton are playing
with a dog broug ht to their class by Linda Albert, w ho came
to Mrs . C hisom 's class from the SPCA to speak about
training a nimals and the SPCA in general.

6TH GRA DE

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And The
Survey
Says ...

Linda Addington
Mike Akers
Kathy Atkins
Scott Atkins
Debi Austin
Karen Barci
Chuck Benson

Terri Blankenship
Patricia Brill
Sally Budd
Dotti Bull
Jerry Campbell
Tom Chester
Jessica Chisom

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Favorite
Movie?

"National Lampoon's
Christmas Vacation"

Suzanne Holdridge

"Grumpy Old Men"

Sandy McCulley
"Gone With The Wind"

Sherri Shupe
"It's A Wonderful Life"

Tom Chester
"Waterworld"

Jill Hilton

Lee Cole
Michael Cox
Bonnie Crotts
Inez Farrell
Robbie Fielder
Dale Foster
Dee Foster

Greg Gallion
Paula Gerrol
JoAnne Goad
Doug Graham
Margaret Harri son
Shelia Harrison
Mary Hill

Jill Hilton
Suzanne Holdridge
Margaret Humphrey
Camellia Jones
Forrest Jones
El eano r Joyce
Edna Kennedy

Lonzo Kennedy
Chris King
Vicki Lee
Debbie Lieber
Brenda Life
Perry Manning
Sand ra McCulley

Lyle Mcl aren
Linda Miles
James Morris
Patricia Oberlin
Eva O'Hare
Collen Oliver
Katherine Phlegar

Sandy Pinkerman
Sandi Reeves
Robin Richardson
Nancy Rutl edge
Laura Scott
Julie Seay
Janet Sebolt

Garry Secor
Sherri Shupe
William Snyder
Bert Spessard
Joyce Tarpley
Susan Taylor
Mike Teague

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NOT PICTURED: Hal Adams, Larry Bradley, Eve Deegan, Dianne
Ellis.Sandy Hill, Mary Justice, Laura Kobza, Jim Paxton, Rachel
Sailer, Deborah Wheeling, Marie Martin, Judy Robertson

Cafeteria: Front Row: Donna Lancaster, Susie
Snavely, Debbie Andrews, Penny Hampton
Back Row: Stephanie Underwood, Rinty
Graves, Ellen Dodson, Farene Bostic, Carolyn
Krause Not Pictured: Marcella Bryant

Custodians: Front Row: Randy Perdue, Ann
Reese, Norman Noel
Back Row: Henry Jordan, Allen Saunders,
Vanessa Canaday

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Ryan Millard and Manuel Lewis are waiting for the rebound
while Dennis Haley is looking at things from a different point of
view.

While Katie Booze looks for a pass,
Brandy Hyatt makes a good block.

Dusty Fisher pushes the defense back in a
football game versus Pulaski .

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Jeremy Luck has his opponent
from Botetourt in a headlock
as he gets the pin.

As Jennifer Jennings bumps
the volleyball up Anne Hall
looks on.

5PORT5 CAND IDS

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Undefeated
The 1995 ALMS Foot- 10-0. Close wins over
ball Team was made up of Floyd (13-0) and Glenvar
49 boys, 25 seventh grad- (25-6) were the highlights
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outscored their oppoers.
This years team started nents 277-54.
The 1995 ALMS team
slow with an opening
game 13-6 win over was coached by: Larry
Clifton Forge. Then they Bradley, Dan Jones, Steve
improved and reeled off Magenbauer,Lyle
nine more wins to finish McLaren, and John
Shaner.

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1st Row: Zach Veron, Ryan Still, Andy Mullins, Josh Roop, Mikey Webb, Chris Conner,
Scott Dalton, Chris Schwizer, Jeremie Shelor, Jake Caldwell
2nd Row: Joe McWilliams, Robbie Buster, Jason Buster, Luke Mullins, Andrew Rutl ed ge,
E.J. Thomas, Adam Henry, Chris Bratton, Trevor Doyle, Josh Coleman, Terence Smith, Daniel King
3rd Row: Wade Edwards, Scott Campbell, Jeremy Luck, Dennis Haley, Justin Boles, Russ Lane,
Travis Ha le, Matt Stephenson, Brooks Andrews, Matt Miller, Nathan Anderson, Derek Sower,
Josh Harlow
4th Row: Jacob Nea thawk, Kevin Compton, Sam Stephens Anthony Sowers, Matt Litz, Jon Lucas,
Mike Obenchain, N ick Miller, Jesse Terry, Eric Mead e, Daryl Thurston, Brian Conlan, Billy Journell
5th Row: Luke Peery, Kevin Newton, Jason Hoke, Dusty Fisher, Ja son Fender, Keith Rochford,
Brandon Covey, Travis Doss, Shawn Pope
Coaches: Coach Bradley, Coach Magenbauer, Coach Jones, Coach McLaren
Not Pictured: Will Statzer, Coach John Shaner

FOOTBALL

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rip his jersey off his back..

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Roanoke Catholic

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Glenvar

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Dublin

33

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Brookville

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breaks into the open and
runs for a touchdow n .

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Jennifer Stone goes for the shot
as Michelle Leavelle is ready
for the rebound.

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Jennifer Stone watch to see if she scores.

1st Row: Angela Walker, ChandJer Givens, Kelly Tate, Kim Croy, Amy Briele, Kara Harrison,
Emily Zimmerman, Sara Morgan
2nd Row: Coad1 Dom1a Cogar, Brandy Hyatt, Beverlee Luck, Jennifer Stone, Brooke Ashcraft,
Michelle Leavelle, Casey Ham1an, Liz Little, Lindsay Stratton, Katie Booze, Coach Forest Jones

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Hidden Valley

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46-49

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Won

52-24

Christiansburg

Away

Won

54-23

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Home

Won

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form!

Front row: Chris Bratton (manager), Brandon
Covey, Andrew Rutledge, Terrence Smith, Austin Humphries, Jason Buster, Chris Schwizer, Scott
Dalton, and Justin Grubb (manager).
Back row: Coach Jones, Scott Price, Travis Hale, Luke
Mullins, Dennis H aley, Manuel Lewis, Ryan Millard,
Andy Mullins, Jeremie Shelor, and Coach King.

Ryan Millard goes up for the shot against Botetourt.

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the s hot while A u s tin
Humphries, Dennis Haley,
Tra v is Hal e, and A nd y
Mullins wa it for the rebound against Northsid e.

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the three, w hile his teammates watc h from the
b ench.

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�CHEERLEADIN'~.

Rah! Rah! Rah! The Andrew Lewis
Cheerleaders cheerin' on our team!!

First Row: Anne Hall , Judy Roberts , Stephanie McNally
Second Row: Lindsey Wells , Nina Davis
Thi rd Row: Abby Willard , Beth Browning , Natasha Simmons
Fourth Row: Elizabeth Kier, Emily Yost

GO WOLVERINES!
CHEERLEA D IN G

The cheerleaders of ALMS spread lots of
spirit to our school this year. Their season
began in the summer, when they started
practicing TWO times a week!! Then, in
September, they practiced once or twice a
week . The goals that the squad tries to
accomplish are to be strict with their cheers,
to be together with their cheers , and promote
strong school spirit, which they do a good job
of. In an interview with Ms. Holdridge, she
said that she believes most people do NOT
consider cheerleading a sport. She does
think that the cheerleaders work just as hard,
and the ir season lasts all year, as opposed to
a few months. The squad does other things
besides cheer. In the summer, the whole
squad went to a camp at Virginia Tech. They
also sold posters during football season to
help with all the many projects they do. The
goals for next year are to have more school
spirit, buy new uniforms, and have a better
football poster. GO WOLVERINES!!!!

My fav or it e thi ng
abou t cheerleading this
year was going to summer camp at Virginia - A
Tech.
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spirit yes
we do, we
have spirit
how 'bout
you?

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turn his opponent over to
get points in the Botetourt
match.
Jeb Wright wins his
match against Botetourt.

The 1995-96 ALMS wrestling team was made up of
11 eighth graders, and 10
seventh graders. Team
scores were not kept, but
there were four individual
wrestlers who finished the
season undefeated. The
undefeated wrestlers this
year were seventh graders
Ryan Still, Kevin Newton,
and Adam Henry. The only
eighth grader to finish undefeated was Jeb Wright.
This season's team was
coached by Larry Bradley,
Dan Jones, and Bobby
Maynard.

Jeremy Luck applies
pressure and goes for a
pin against Botetourt!

First Row: Jeb Wright, Zach Veron, Jonathan Calder, Adam Henry, Nathan White, Tommy
Garrett, Jason Hoke
Second Row: Anthony Sowers, Ryan Still , Sam Stephens, Wade Edwards , Eric Kramer, Jeremy
Luck, Eric Meade
Third Row: Coach Bradley, Michael Obenchain, Kevin Newton, Matt Stephenson , Kevin Compton,
Bo Brown, Russ Lane, Coach Jones

Adam Henry is hardly
letting his opponent
breathe as he pins him.

WRESTLING

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Vogler share enthusiasm following a horsemanship presentation.

Front row: Mrs. Jones, Nathan Brown, Matt Glosser, April Morgan
Second row: Jenny Duviella, Leslie Powell, Courtney Barnes
Not pictured: Daylin Vogler, Tyler Puckett, Katie Dodson, Krystal
Snavely

SCA

Front row: Jonathan Calder, Brian Conlan, Vance Overstreet, Mr. McLaren
Second row: Jessica Poff, Crystal Kane, Brooke Linkous, Jessica Paxton,
Abbey Rowe, Lisa Parr
Back row: Abby Moses, Anne Hall, Emily Yost, Leann Harris, Amanda
Robinette, Megan Blevins

Megan Blevins and Amanda
Robinette havin' fun putting up the
February bulletin board on the first
floor .

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1st row: Mandi Bruce, Brandy Hyatt, Emily Colwell, David Holland, Matt Stephenson , Mrs. Hill
2nd row: Lisa Journell, DeAnn Foster, David Reynolds , Jessica Boone, Allen Porter
3rd row: Beverly Yopp , Sherry Foutz, Kristi Mattern, Heather Glover, Jon Pratt, Roger Harrison

REFLECTIONS

1st row: Aaron Cook, Ryan Jarratt, Dallas King , Tiffany Browne
2nd row: Jennifer Furman , Jessica Paxton , Lauren Burns, Sarah Garrison , Gabriel Bishop
3rd row: Jamie Burton , Meghan Hochkeppel, David Gentzel , Mark Washenberger

FHA/ REFLECTIONS

�Geography Bee

Here, Aaron Dalton and Vincent
Panell are relaxed and confident
awaiting their question.
HOMEROOM WINNERS
1st Row: Amanda Robinette, Brian Campbell, Jacob Flinchum, Jamie
Robertson, A.J. Nazemi, John Vanriper, Jared Bennett.
2nd Row: Champe Wallace, John Bannon, Alvin Bush, Ryan Hancock, Bryan
Dooley, James Bryant, Matt Overstreet.
3rd Row: Aaron Dalton, Ben King, Sam McKinney, John Neathawk,
Jonathon Wing, Tim Samsa, Sean Gladden.
4th Row: Darius Scott, Edward Cormier, Chris Vandegrift, Josh Langford,
Brian Conlan, Jeremy Luck, Eric Secrist, Debra Meyers.

Everyone listens attentively as Mrs.
Bull asks the questions .

The final winner, Kim Hamilton, a
sixth g rader.

Spelling Bee

HOMEROOM WINNERS
1st Row: Jonathon Wing, Andrew Pence, Kim Hamilton, A mber Rob ertson,
Kari Stanley, Amy Wooten, Amanda Robinette, Vicky Corney, Katie
Fitzgerald, Heather Butler.
2nd Row: James Bryant, Eric Lorden, Chris Schwizer, David Yost, Ma tt
Franklin, Kyle Gaines, N eil Secrist, Nathan Mahan, N ick Crotts.
3rd Row: Jennifer Jennings, Katie Williams, Vance Overstreet, Jade Yates,
Kyle Fitzgerald, Brian Conlan, Jason Weeks, Steven Jefferson, Sarah Harlow,
Andy Lautenschlager.
4th Row: Ryan Hancock, Kara Harrison, Natalie Cooper, Bobby Smith,
Fanny Wu, Gaea Rich, Casey H a rmon, Lauren Kennedy

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1st Row - Elisabeth Kennedy, Liz Constantin, Meris Powers, Crystal Collins, Jessica Pa xto n,
Amber Parker.
2nd Row - Natalie Cooper, Katie Williamson, Tori Warr, Heather Divers, Jess ica Poff,
Christa Buckland, Sarah Harlow .
Back Row - Mr. Gallion, Ashley Hunt, Katie Camper, Brooke Linkous, N ikki Gibson,
Meghan Prillaman.

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has held many events which included p
ties or celebrations, and a dona ti on projeo
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tion event in Germany, by having a Par
and watching a Bavarian film . This
place in the library . By using the num e
that we have learned in German, th er ,,.
a bingo party that also took pla~e ,i.n t'
school's library . Without Ms .Justice he
and support, these events could not h,
been possible. The club has proudly help
the Community Christmas Store b c
lecting food donations. The project "'
very successful thanks to our gen ro
club members. At the end of the fo
semester, the club organized a Domin,
pizza party. On May 18 the German h
went on a trip to Busch Gardens that\
hosted by Mr. Vaughn and other Ge.rtr
and Latin teachers .

GERMAN CLUB

1st Row - Andy Tate, Zach Veron, Jacob Neathawk, Jon Lucas, Brooke Bentley, Kim Croy, Travis Hale.
2nd Row - Bobby Smith, Josh Langford, Andy Grey, Jenny Scharnus, Molly Klein, Lauren Monsour, Brooke
Ashcraft, Mr. Vaughn.
3rd Row- Michael Obenchain, Sean Gladden, Scott Price, Michael Beamer, Ann Perdue, Preston Straub, Carla
Semones, Amy Briele, Sarah Henrickson, Sarah Garrison.
Back Row - Jason Buster, Jeremy Luck, Chris Conner, Ryan Millard, Chris Spoon, David Reynolds, Steven
Crowder, Matt Spangler, Fanny Wu.

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Andy Grey, Michael Beamer, and Andy Tate pig out at the
German party.

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�GUIDANCE

RUNNERS

The ALMS Office Runners,
Guidance Runners, and Library Assistants are all vital
parts of our school administration and student services.
These are students who have a
study hall and choose to work
with our school's
administration. "Guidance
Runners," said Ms. Miles, "are
important to the operation of
the Guidance Office." Besides
the obvious of running errands, these students perform
tasks such as alphabetizing
files, shredding old papers,
making copies, and other miscellaneous, non-confidential
office work.
Office runners deliver lunch
money and other articles sent
by parents to their students to
classes. Office runners also
send for students that the principals need during the course
of the school day. Library
Assistants are a rarely recognized, but much needed, addition to the school. They help
Mrs. Justice with copying, d elivering copies, and checking
books in and out, and "Sometimes", joked Ashley Hun t,
"shelving books."

First row: Amber Breeden, Mandi Carper, Stephanie McNally, Danielle Whitley, Judy Roberts
Second row: Jody Guidi, DeAnn Foster, Anne Hall, Katie Booze, Kari Brunson, John Carroll
Third row: Chris Spoon, Drew Benefield, Andy Mullins, P.J. George

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RUNNERS

�· SYNERGISTICS LAB AND MATH COUNTS
'[ e new Synergystics Lab took
the place of the old technology lab
with the wooden tables and the
metal chairs. All the equipment
from the old lab was placed in a
smaller room in the new lab where
it can still be used with ease. The
workers worked until the day before school began to get it ready for
the students. They added new
walls, carpet, air conditioning, and
dropped the ceiling to make it suitable for twelve different modules.
All the modules contain a tv, vcr,
computer, and any special equipment needed to learn with the module. Allofthiscostaround$180,000.
Mr. Chester had to go to the

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (N.A.S.A.) in Florida t
take courses on how to teach with the Synergystics system. The studen
are involved in hands on, career oriented applications of computer
math, and science.

Chris Mathis and
Michael Mooney
work on designing their carbon
dioxide cars in
the shop in the
new lab.

~SYNERGISTICS LAB

Allen Porter and Nick
Crotts test their
carbon dioxide cars in
the new wind tunnel
that can reach speed
up to 40 miles per
hour.

�Dusty Fisher and Michael
Obenchain work with
sound waves.
Joseph Cormier and James
McCraw work with wind
generated electricity by using
a house fan and a special
electric generator.

Alex Ruble and Josh
Coleman designing wings
in the flight module.

Math Counts!
1st row: Mark Washenberger, Fanny Wu, Aaron Dalton ,
Meghan Hochkeppel , Ben Andrews
2nd Row: David Gentzel, Due Ho, Kevin Bishop, Jodi
Guidi, Jin Ye

MathCounts is an advanced math program at
Andrew Lewis. Mrs. Kennedy teaches this program, which combines Algebra I, Algebra II,
Geometry, Statistics and problem solving together. The participants work on various word
problems, and then those with the bes t skill are
put on a team. Any student can participate, but
only seventh and eighth graders can b e on the
team. The team takes four members and two
alternates to the regional competition, held at
Virginia Western. This year' s team members
were Fanny Wu, Aaron Dalton , Mark
Washenberger, and Meghan Hochkeppel. The
two alternates were Ben Andrews a nd Jin Ye.
This yea r, Fanny Wu placed first individually
and Meghan Hochkeppel placed second. Ben
Andrews was the top alternate. The team was
the best overall at the regionals and at press time
moved on to the state competition in Richmond,
Virginia .

MATHCOUNTS

�Yearbook

1st Row: Emily Zimmerman, Lindsey Stratton, Brian Alba, Eric Lorden, Ben Andrews
2nd Row: Casey Harmon, Lauren Kennedy, Jenny Kirby, Carrie Pacetti, Nina Davis, Chris Vandegrift
3rd Row: Mrs. Foster, Debra Meyers, Dustin Cupp, Brian Hall, Jason Hayes, Stephanie Johnston
4th Row: Christi Johnson, Elisabeth Kennedy, Kara Harrison, Gabriel Bishop, Dusty Fisher, Ryan

Harris
Not Pictured: Kara White

Newspaper

Josh Meyers, April Morgan, Madeline Vest, Jamie Burton, Mr.Wirt

NEWSPA PER/
YEAR.BOO!&lt; STAFF

Sixth Grade Yearboo l
Represen ta ti ves
First Row: Krystal Snavely
Jonathan Wing
Second Row: D.W. Hart

Elizabeth McKinney

�CHOIR
Eighth Grade: Front Row: Jennifer
Jennings, Heather Tobey, Mr. Snyder,
Becky Lewis-Whitson, Elizabeth
Flynn
Second Row: Brandy Gray, Janeka
Via, Misty Mitchell, Tiffany Browne,
Beverly Yopp, Kelly Cantrell
Third Row: Hollie Craighead, Megan
Lanier, Erika Meise, Ryan Austin

Seventh Grade: Front Row: April
Morgan, Kristi Lilly, Sarah Cunningham, Amanda Davis, Rachael Eller,
Morgan Fisher, Ben Rutrough
Second Row: Jamie Booker, Angela
Wood, Jennifer Lee, Amelia Perfater,
Traci Cadd, Elisha Deweese, Tiffany
Byrd
l'hird Row: Deanna Kelley, Kelly
Reed, Christa Buckland, Carrie
Lloyd, Meghan Prillaman, Kristen
Bevil, Jade Yates, Julie Dickerson
Fourth Row: Mr. Snyder, Cristin
Sisson, Ricky Wheeler, Josh Young,
Sam Stephens, Jacob Flinchum, Brian
Campbell, Chris Lopez

Ready, get set, sing! Members of the seventh grade (left) and
eighth grade (right) choirs preparing for their concert.

CHOIR

�The ALMS band has had a very busy and successful year. In November, 14 students attended the AllDistrict band tryouts at Linkhorne Middle School in Lynchburg. Two were chosen as members of the
Concert band, three were chosen for the Symphonic band, and there was also one alternate chosen.
Their concert was on the first weekend in January and was held at Liberty High School in Bedford. This
was both the largest group to ever try out and also to make the band . Congratulations to all the students
who tried out and for all their hard work and effort that was put into this event.
The band also made many other appearances this year. They participated in the Salem and Roanoke
Chirstmas parades . Once again , for the second year in a row, the band scored second in the Roanoke
parade. In December and January, the band enjoyed playing in a Christmas concert at Salem High
School , and playing for the elementary schools. Atthe end of the year, they performed at Opus once again
at the high school , and travelled to Williamsburg for an overnight festival.

7th Grade Brass and Percussion
Row 1: Lauren Bums, Megan Hochkeppel, Daniel
Sheffer, Matt Overstreet, Joe McWilliams, Chris
Schwizer, Josh Harlow, Janelle Wheeler
Row 2: Capen Semones, Josh Walton, Maria
Elmore, Liz Constatin, Chris Herby, Mark
Washenberger, Josh Collins, Jamie Burton, Michelle
Darnall
Row 3: Matt Glosser, Luke Bryant, Zane Edwards,
Sam McKinney, David Gentzel, Brad Christley,
Travis White, Kenneth Richards
Row 4: Crystal Collins, Patrick Alcoke, Ben
Goodpasture, Jason Fender, Tina Stover, Ronnie
Sowder, Ryan Jarratt, Paul Andrews, Anthony
Rumley
Row 5: Ben Adams, Champe Wallace, Brad
Thompson, Todd Smith , Meris Powers, Abby
Willard, Angela Walker, Justin Slaughter, Andrew
Booth, Tyler Puckett
NP:
Niki Ashberry

7th Grade Woodwinds
Row 1: Courtn ey Barns, Chante Smith, Jordan Massie
Row 2: Gai Lia Nguyen. Becky Franklin. Rachel Rorer, Jonathan
Calder, Billy Meadows. Angela Francisco, Erin Eldridge, Jessica
Winfrey
Row 3: Danikka Burke, David Eddlemon, Shawna Atkins, Jessica
Via, Jessica Paxton, Erin Fagg, Sara Morgan, Kelly McKibben,
Lisa Saul
Row 4: Kara Bobbitt, Leah Flynn, Cristen Thompson, Amanda
Sharp, Heather Lovelace, Ash ley Blevins, Liz Little, Katie
Williamson, Ashley Sheppard Mindy Conner
Row 5: Brian Franklin, Willie Statzer, Jordan Perry, Jamie Bryant,
Andrew Novell, Emily Rudolph, Jennifer Rankin, Marie Gulhrey,
Lauren Bell, Jessica Poff. Krislal Kirby
Row 6: nttany Keys, Madeline Vest, Rebekah Adams. Ambe r
Carr. Kelli Saxton. April Pendleton. Lesley Powell, Brandi Ashwe ll,
Jessica McCauley. nttay Cregger, Summer Floyd, Jennifer
Furman

NP·

Alicia Underwood

�8th Grade Brass and Percussion

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Row 1: JoAnn Divers, Amanda
Pittman, Jared Perdue, Anthony
Sowers, Ryan Hines, Spencer Terry
Row 2: Bryan Cotton, Chris Anderson, Jennifer Guthrie, Willie Caldwell,
Jeremy Burns
Row 3: Andy Tate, Kris Ward, Josh
Lanford , Ryan Harris, Kari Brunson,
Amanda Hoosier
Row 4: Robert Compton, Crystal
Street, Eric Meade, P.J. George,
Kevin Bishop, Andy Lautenschlager,
Josh Chaney
NP :
Jesse Whitfield

8th Grade Woodwinds
Row 1: Rachel Lovelace, Julie Erb, Fanny
Wu, Abby Moses, Amber Parker, Aaron Dalton ,
Matt Spangler, Jessica Mounts
Row 2: Kristi Mattern, Hope Reed, Roy
Patterson , Yin Ye, Ashley Kidd , Chandler
Givens, Jenny Griep, Jill Harris, Lura Smith
Row 3: Christi Johnson, Kara White, Maura
Kirby, Sarah Harlow, Katie Camper, Sunny
Swirsky, Melissa Altice , Dani Thatch , Ginniffer
Mason, Sarah Burke
Row 4: Jessica Boone, Kristy Riley, Jessica
Totty, Amber Breeden , Emily Duncan , Laura
Robbins , Amanda Smith , Debra Meyers,
Crystal Kane, Shauneequa Owusu
Row 5: Josh Vermillion, Chris Sams, Willis
Wise, Aden Short, Andy Miller, Brad Booker,
Dennis Haley, Kristi Clark, Mike Francisco ,
Eric Shawver
NP: Joey Underwood, Tiffany LaPrade

Colorguard
Row 1: Jodi Guidi, Kristi Matern
Row 2: Christi Johnson ,
Ashley Kidd, Karen Smith
Row 3: Janeka Via, Dana Butler,
Hena Vora

BAND

�All-District Band
Robw 1 : Symphonic Band: Julie Erb
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Rachel Lovelace, Bassoon
Row 2 : Concert Band: Fanny Wu,
Obo~ (Alternate); Katie Camper,
Clarinet; Sarah Harlow, Clarinet

Student Leadership

Row 1: Maura Kirby , Amber Parker, Chandler
Givens , Dennis Haley, Julie Erb, Andy Tate ,
Kevin Bishop , P.J . George , Aden Short
Row 2: Amanda Pittman , Abby Moses, Kristy
Clark, Rachel Lovelace , Sarah Harlow, Ryan I
Hines, Spencer Terry , Bryan Cotton , Amanda
Hoosier, Josh Langford , Willis Wise
Row 3: Jenny Guthrie, Kristi Riley ,
Shauneequa Owusu , Jenny Griep, Jessica
Totty, Katie Camper, Kari Brunson , Kara White , 1
Jill Harris, Jared Perdue
Row 4: Aaron Dalton , Christi Johnson, JoAnn
Divers , Crystal Street, Andy Lautenschlauger,
Robert Compton, Ryan Harris, Fanny Wu ,
Jessica Mouts, Crystal Kane

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The ALMS band marching their way
down Main Street as they played at
the Salem Christmas parade .

BAND

�Kelly Cantrell is
found busily copying
down data on an
experiment in Mrs.
O'Hare's science
dass.

First period girl's P. E. participates in a speedy game
of hospital stingball, where students are "injured"
when hit by the ball and team mates have to drag
them back to the baseline for them to re-enter the
game.

Luke Mullins, Matt Stephenson, David Holland, and
Nicole Brown, members of FHA, gather and count
the food donated by students and faculty in the
Thanksgiving food drive they sponsored . Over 500
cans of food were collected.

Several members of the yearbook staff crowd around Mr. Jim Ellis,
an artist for Jostens, as he helps them design the cover of our yearbook. He was only one of the many people who were available to
help the staff at a yearbook workshop at the Sheraton Inn in September.

Jennifer Lawrence and Jeffrey
Lee steadily apply strips of
newspaper to the model of an
Egyptian Sphinx in Mrs.
Joyce's social studies class.

ACADEMICS

�PATRON S
The Guard Family
Jordan Harman
E and E Builders, Inc.
Taylor and Lindsay
Montgomery
Maggie , Sarah and
Danielle Akers
Nancy and Arnold
Montgomery
Bill and Betty Forlines
Barry and Donna Davis
Len and Jaretta Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Capps
Tom and Nancy Burns
Danny and Jimmie!
Johnston
Linda and Dave Wagner
Tina and Danielle Wagner
Sharon and Doug Wingate
Melody Palmer
Joe and Claudia Rowe
Bastians Bar-B-Q
Russ Hall
Ron Lorden
Kim Lorden
Roger and Wanda Jefferson
Jack and Donna Kirby
Interim Health Care
Mr. and Mrs. Billy White
Frank J . Gentry
Gregory S. Gentry
Barbara N. Gentry
Fran Hall
Judie and Jim Constantin
Soccer Stop
Barbara Cu pp
Irene Hall
Earsel and Tammy Eanes
Bud and Joyce Cro uch

PATRONS

Tim and Kelly Sulptin
T.J. and Barbara Hoskins
Tom and Gloria Moore
Jim and Kelly Hall
Missouri Thomasson
Mrs. S. Shupe
Ms. S. McCulley
Connie A. Thurston
Lyle C. Mclaren
Jim Paxton
Herbert and Doris Dellinger
Dave and Pam Christianson
J. Campbell
Kevin L. and Dianna K.
Meyers
Mrs. Cole
Betty Wollitz
Robert E. Wollitz
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. P.F. Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Miller
Mr. Delbert Morrison
Miss. Penny Morrison
Doris Anne Otey
Cathy and Cara Fisher
Mike and Dusty Fisher
Bryan and Nancy Price
Robert and Opal Jones
Richard and Susan Tate
Randy, Gail, Emily, and
David Zimmerman
Billy, Mary Ann , Andy, and
Adam Jones
Greg and Dee Foster
George and Geneva
Zimmerman
Father and Sons Lawn Service
Mrs. Dianne Ellis
Jeff and Rebecca Durham
Salem Dairy Queen
Formal Occasions

Katherine J. Bishop
Kroger
Herb and Julie Dellinger
Roger and Sheila Harrison
Mike and Marcia Monroe
David and Karen Walker
Bill and Margaret Humphrey
Forest Jones
Mr. Fielder
Andy and Debbie Stratton
Joyce Tarpley
D.W. Hart-Mrs. Tarpley's Team
David and Connie Kennedy
Barry and Lisa Montgomery

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THE 1996 ALMS
YEARBOOK STAFF
WOULD LIKE TO
THANK THESE
PATRONS WHO
HELPED SPONSOR
OUR YEARBOOK.

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SALEM ICE CREAM
PARLOR

G. LEN SMITH
REGIONAL SALES MANAGER
CASTLEBERRY'S FOOD COMPANY
11111 Bridgehampton Dr.

Charlotte, NC 28262
(706) 733-7765 (Ext. 387)
(704) 547-9234 (704) 547-9236 (FAX)

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_Andrew Lewis' resident student consultant
Having computer problems? Call me! I have
experience with upgrading, optimizing and repairing
all types of home and business computers.

(540) i89-457 I

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CONES• FLOATS• BANANA SPIITS
We only use the best--Hershey's

(we also carry Fat Free &amp; Sugar Free)
SPRING AND SUMMER HOURS :
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • 11 AM-11 PM

YOUR HOMETOWN ICE CREAM
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389-2373
404 WEST MAIN STREEl
SALEM

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Dr. Joe Foley
Dr. DiBne DcQeu-foley
908 ColoCl!do &amp;..

&amp;lcai. VII 24153
(703) 389 ·249'2

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7th grade rs Zane Edwards, Luke Bryant, Alex Ruble ,
Nathan Anderson , and David Yost chow down on
pizza during lunch.

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BRENDA B. BOWER• DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS/HUMAN RESOURCES

(703) 389-1281

STEVE HUFFMAN

New Location - New Showroom
Huffman Construction Co. , Inc.
726 ROANOKE ST.
P.O. BOX 352
SALEM, VA 24153
CERAMIC TILE COMMERCIAL and KITCHEN &amp; BATHROOM
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
RESIDENTIAL
REMODELING

B &amp; B FASTENERS INC.

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P.O. BOX 149 SALEM , VA 24153
1018 TENNESSEE ST.

JACKSON BEAMER

Full Line of Acceeeorlee
Repair Shop
Exerclee Equipment
Bike Rentale

• You can s pecial order your bike •
Hrs. Mon .-Fri . 10 a.m .-7 p.m .. Sal. 9 a .m.· 5 p.m.

BUS . (540) 387-0883
HOME (540) 986-0679
FAX (540) 389-7347
SPECIALIZING IN NUTS &amp; BOLTS

ADVERTI SING

Cooper's Schwinn Cycling and Fitness Center
Formerly Cycle Center, In c.
- In Bus iness since 1966 -

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1236 West Main Street
Salem

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389-BIKE (2453)

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Brooks-Byrd
Pharmacy, Inc.
CAMERON BROOKS - SHELBY KLEIN,
Pharmacists

SALEM'S PRESCRIPTION
CENTER

2 East Main Street,
Virginia

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TELEPHONE 389-8111

Pal Conn11r, Owner
7311 -

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Telephone 389-049 I

GEORGES. TATE, D.D.S , LTD.
RICHARD H. TATE , D.D .S.
Orthodontists
I IO BOULEVARD
SALEM , VIRGINIA 24153

Office Hours
By Appointment

Fox Baking Company
BINGO'S BAKERY

Bruce A. Fox
Owner

Anne Hall, Shawn Webb, Amanda Hoosier, and Chris
Conner are trying out "peepers" in keyboarding class to
keep them from looking at their keyboard .

1002 Apperson Drive
Salem , Virginia 24153
(703) 389-2020
Makers of:
Christopher's Cookies
Rochelle's Recipe - Cakes &amp; Pies

Richie Alba
Adminislralor

105 Clear view Ori vr?
Vinion. Virgin i&lt;t 2'1 179

703 962 ·6 6 9 1
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�BUS. 387-0542
HOME 389-6993
FAX 389-4588

1.L. WEBSTER
4TH Generation of Painters

Salem Painting Inc.
Residential - Commercial - Industrial
Insurance Work
SALEM, VA 24153

740 ROANOKE ST.

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Craighead-Zimmerman
1-800-800- 263 8
&amp; Associates , Inc.
(703 ) 389-1203
27 East Clay Stree t
Sale m , VA 24153

Virginia Martial Arts Academy, Inc.
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ROCKFORD SALES
1001 W. MAIN ST.
(540) 387-0634
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DEMATRESS HITCHCOCK

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Securities*

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HOURS
M - F 3:00 - 8: 00
CLOSED TIJESDAY
SAT 10:00 - 8: 00
SUN 12 :00 - 6 :00

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Salem. VA 241 53

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MAIN PLANT
827 College Ave., •Salem

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l'M NOT IN CHARGE OF MYSELF!
I CAN'T CONTROL ME,
THIS ADDICTION DOES!
The Roanoke Valley Alive &amp; Well Coalition
387-5549

�David's Aufo Salon
Aufowiofive Appearance Specialisf

ANDREA L. YORK

Fix-A-Denf

Associate Agent
Hodson-Reese Agency

Painfless Denf Rew.oval
1001 A West Main Street
Salem, Virginia 24153

Ridgewood Farms Shopping Center, Salem, VA
24153
Office: 387-5071

David Metzler - Owner
(703) 387-1228
J .R. Leech

WAL*MART
1841 W. MAIN ST.
SALEM, VA 24153
375-2919

Phillis Bros. Ser'1ice Center

LAW OFFICES

101 East 4th Street
Salem, VA 24153
Offical Inspection Station
Phone 389-6741
Free Pick Up and Delivery

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POST OFFICE BOX 279
105 N. COLORADO STREET
SALEM, VIRGINIA 24153
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Investment Representative

23 West Calhoun Street
Salem, Virginia 24153
(703) 389-2450

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than JUSt a place. It's a feeling. A familiar
way of doing things. With confidence and

trust. It's the way our customers feel
every time they come to Salem Bank &amp;
1Iust. And it's the way our hometown
bankers feel About you. About our
cormnunity. From the convenience of our
9-to- l Saturday drive-in hours, to the personal interest we
take in your loans, mortgages and
saV!ngs plans. we are your hometown •
bankers. So whether Salem is your
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�Gary Ward, Kelly Tate, Scott Sturgill, and Emily
Zimmerman look absolutely thrilled to be in Mrs.
Deegan' s classroom.
Raven Stovall is getting ready to take off as she
participates in hospital sting ball in P.E.

Lisa Journell has a call to
make on our school pay
phone.

Here are some sixth graders getting ready to go to class.

Willie Caldwell thinks
that it is time to get
serious in his drama play.

CA NDIDS

�COLOPHON
The 1996 Pioneer, the yearbook of Andrew Lewis Middle School , was
produced via the fine skills and workmanship of twenty-three students
in the Photojournalism class, which was new this year. It was printed
by Jostens Publishing Company of Winston-Salem , North Carolina ,
with a press run of 680 copies.

Our future lies before us
Our past is carved in one
We all stana togetHer
No one stands alone
Hand in hand we triumph
Linked with arm to arm
Standing all heads held high
far above th~harm.
We each have a piece o the puzzle
We each have a par to play
W each have a game to win
W each have a sentence to say
e're a head above the otHer
a step above the rest
We come out winning all the f:ime
Giving nothing but our best
So here we are together
A chain linkea y our hands
Try as they might to move us
But we remain to stand
Through the year we come
Reflecting on what we've seen
No one comes close to stopping us
For we are Wolverines.

By: Willie Caldwell

This yearbook has a trim size of 7 3/4 x 1 O 1/ 2 inches and contains 84
pages using 70 # gloss enamel paper. End sheets are 65 # cover weight
white stock paper. The cover is one color 100# lithogloss laminated
material printed in Tempo 285 Medium Blue . Included in this years
publication is a 16 page full color current event section created by
Jostens and World Book Encyclopedia . All portraits and team photos
were taken by Lifetouch Studios . Cover art was designed by Jason
Hayes.
The 1996 Pioneer was typeset in the Adobe typefaces Lithos Regular,
Palatino , and Helvetica. Pagemaker 5.0a and the Jostens Yeartech Kit
were used on a Magitronic 468DX/ 66 with 8 MB RAM and an Okidata
LED Page Printer. Production was achieved using a Linotronic 330 and
the services of John Fletcher (Bogie @ Jo-Jo's) and Jeff Cannon , ou r
Josten's representative , who is always there when we need him .
The Pioneer staff would like to thank the administration and staff of
ALMS for their input and cooperation throughout the year. We couldn 't
have produced this yearbook without your help and understanding .

'96PIONEER
Section Editors:
Student Life: Ste phanie Johnston
Sports: Jason Hayes
Clubs / Academics: Christi Johnson
People: Kara White
Advertising: Brian Alba
Computer Manager: Ben Andrews
Business Manag er: Brian Hall
Assistant Business M a na g er: Chris Vandegrift
Copy Editor: Lauren K e nn edy
Photo Editor: Dusty Fisher, Casey Harman
Adviser: Mrs. D ee Fos te r
Staff:
Gabriel Bishop
D us tin Cupp
Nina Davis
Ryan Harris
Kara Harriso n
Elisabeth Kennedy

Sixth Grade Representatives:
O .W. Hart
Krys tnl S nn v ely
Eliza beth M c Ki1111 l:'y
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�ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
VIRGINIA ROOM
REFERENCE
NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS ROOM

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Whitney Penn, Erin Alba, and
Jessica Beamer. Whitney says,
"They need to give a class on
this!"

David Weaver and Alan Vincent,
"Let's see .. . two to the left, four
to the right, twelve to the left!"

Cha rri se and Iva n Brewe r a nd
Ga ry Ma honey, "One more da y
down, and onl y 142 to go!"

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"A re yo u th a t exc ite d a b o ut
schoo P "

�NEW BEGINNINGS
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Lewis da nce?"
The big gy m in th e mornin g ...
some of us socialize an d some ot
us ac tu all y stud y'

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�6th graders showing their ALMS
spirit at the fall pep rally
Crystal Caudill and Jessica Lambert carrying the Lewis banner at
the Salem High School Homecoming parade

ALMS faculty wea rin g th eir 10th
Anni versary t-shirts durin g the
first week of sc hool

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David Th o rnhill and Lauren
Eanes dan cing th e ni ght a way'

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Melissa Dalrymple . .. an artist in the making!
Amanda Sowers "getting down" at the ALMS
fall pep rally.

Tina Nguyen ... having a wond erful time a t
her first ALMS dan ce.

Aaron Turner, Russ Lane, Michael Hei lman,
Scott Ha nn on , a nd Mrs . Crotts are reall y in to
reading "Damon a nd Pythias. "
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��8th Grade Class Officers: President, Abby Derr; Vice President, Mandy Washenberger; Secretary, Lauren Eanes;
Treasurer, Erin Alba

Erin Alba
Caroline Allred
Brandy Anderson
Robbie Anderson
Michelle Andrzejewski
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Keith Arrington
Shannon Atkins
M.J . Baber
Matt Bass
Jessica Beamer

Richard Black
Travis Bond
Jason Booker
Amanda Bowles
Kim Bowles

7

�Michelle Bowles
Amanda Brammer
Charisse Brewer
Amber Brooks
Chris Brown

Courtney Brown
Elycia Brown
Heather Brown
Toria Brown
Brooke Buchanan

Jeff Burke
Jocelyn Burks
Ashley Bush
Mindi Caldwell
Sarah Campbell

April Carico
Shannon Canco
Jesse Carkin
Misti Carper
Jessica Carr

Ben Carter
Jennifer Carter
Scott Carter
Crystal Caudill
Garrett Caudill

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Nick Chastang
David Clark
Kevin Clarke
Ashley Clifton

Drummond Cole
~rystal Coleman-Wolf
randon Compton
April Conner
Chris Conner
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Jeff Cooner
Nikki Cooper
Ryan Correll
Jennifer Crawford
Jeremiah Crawford

CDhristopher Crawforduval
David Crouser
Elizabeth Croy
Brandon Cup
John Dalrymp)e

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Tammy Dalton p
Brea Daulton
Abby Derr
Jason Dickerson

9

�Jennifer Dickerson

B.J. Dooley
Aija Duncan
Lauren Eanes
Shane Edwards

Kenny Elmore
Mandy Everett
Elizabeth Fabian
Crystal Fant
Stephanie Fams

Brad Fielder
Roy Finney
Ryan Fischer
Joseph Fitch
Ben Flinchum

Jennifer Flynn
Michael Foley
Lewis Foster
Kimberly Foster
Elizabeth Frank

Cydney Furr
Frankie Garrett
Paul Gayscoyne
James G1arla
Ami Gibson

10

�Erika Gill
Stephanie Givens
Amanda Goad
Jason Goad
Will Golding

Bret Gresham
Adam Grubb
Becky Gundi
Adam Guthrie
Katie Hall

Patrick Hall
Carrie Hambrick
Shawn Hambrick
John Hancock
Summer Harris

Robbie Hartman
Andrew Hatt
Jennifer Heckert
Melanie Henthorn
Scott Hickson

Dana Hill
April Hodge
T.J. Hodges
Cameron Hollins
Emily Holtman

11

�Brent Hudson
Chris Huffman
Peter Iskander
Travis Isom
Crystal Janney

Raymond Janney
Missy Jefferson
Lisa Jeffreys
Jennifer Joanis
Jamiria Johnson

Ben Jones
Michelle Jones
Am y Journell
Beata Karimi
Sarah Kelderhouse

Sharlee Kennedy
Tabatha Kidd
Rhett Kier
Shawna King
Kurt Kipley

Beth Kirby
Melanie Kirby
Chris Laduke
Jerome Lambert
Jessica Lambert

12

�Alesha Laprade
Tiffany Lawhorn
Amanda Lawrence
Sam Lazzaro
Jason Lee

Mandy Lee
Amy Long
Randy Lovelace
Pamela Lovern
Beverly Loving

Wey Jong Ma
Gary Mahoney
Tara Manns
Valerie McKnight
Leslie Meadows

Teresa Melton
Jeannie Melvin
Joni Melvin
Richard Mengelkamp
Angela Minter

Jessica Monroe
Elise Monsour
Suzann Morgan
Aaron Moses
Robert Moss

13

�Amanda Mullins
Stephanie Muterspaugh
Cassandra Myers
Michael Myers
Jason Nolan

Jeremy Novell
Tonya O'Dell
Patrick O'Neil
Becky Obenchain
Andrea Ogier

Brandy Pack
Sarah Palmer
Shawn Palmer
David Pan
Jon Parker

Erin Pa trick
Tabitha Patterson
Justin Pendleton
Whitney Penn
Jemal Perdue

Joey Petry
Travis Pierce
Jordan Pierce
Jodie Pinkney
Amy Poff

14

�Jason Pollard
Drew Pollard
Tracy Pollard
Luke Poulin
John Powell

Matt Powell
Ashley Prilaman
Alex Puckett
Danny Quarles
Germaine Quarles

Jessup R'obert
Amanda Rae
Carrie Ramsey
Aaron Reed
Josh Reed

Angela Richardson
Travis Richardson
Heather Rock
Angie Rogers
Amy Rose

Jessica Routon
Kelly Rowlett
Jennifer Rudolph
Justin Salibrici
Tori Sampson

15

�Patrick Sessions
Travis Saunder~
Jason Setche
Amanda Sheppard
Gracie Short

Aaron Simmons
Amanda Simpson
Jay Sisson
Sarah Sm'.1rt
Darrin Srmth

Jason Smith
Tracey Smith
Amy Sowder
Bobby Spangler
Matt Spetzler

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Tara Stacy
Adam Stertzer
Robby Stover
Jeremiah Stowerd
Travis Strou

Chris Stuart
Tiffany Stu~p
Jamie Sutliff
Shawn Sweet
David Taylor

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�Lynne Taylor
Dwayne Taylor
Christine Terry
Jeremy Terry
Joey Terry

Hiavi Thach
Herschel Thomas
David Thornhill
Angela Thrush
A.T. Tickle

Tam Tran
Adrianne Trent
Hal Trent
Ben Tripp
Traci Vanderpool

Jason Vogler
Matthew Wahlberg
Burke Walker
Julie Walker
Claire Wallace

April Wa ller
Jonathan Wa lls
Ryan Wa lls
Ryan Ward
Mandy Washenberger

17

�Jamie Weldon
Lauren Wheeling
Kevin White
Travis Whitlock
Talia Wickes

Brian Wilhelm
Mandy Williams
Kevin Wilson
Andy Woolwine
Zach Wright

Matt Yarborough
Mike Yurich

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��Best All Around

Most Likely to Succeed

Mandy Williams
and
David Thornhill

20

Jennifer Rudolph
and
Rhett Kier

�Most Athletic

Friendliest

April Carico
and
Herschel Thomas

Bret Gresham
and
Caroline Allred
Most Talkative

Zach Wright and Michelle Bowles

FINCASTLE LIBRAR

21

�Best Dressed

Best Looking

Drew Pollard
and
Lynne Taylor
Most School Spirit

Kevin White
and
Jennifer Flynn
Peter Iskander
and
Lauren Wheeling

22

�Most Studious

Lisa Jeffreys
and
Richard Menglekamp

Funniest
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Brea Daulton
and Patrick O'Neill

Lauren Eanes
and Ben Carter

23

��7th Grade Class Officers: President, Mike Loritsch; Vice President, Blake Bruce; Secretary, Whitney Wells; Treasurer,
Laura Cannaday

Megan Abrahamson
Tabitha Adams
Nicholas Aesy
Penny Alls
Jennifer Altizer

Travis Amos
Matthew Anderson
John Andrews
Kimberly Andrews
Sebert Arnold

Jessica Ayers
Bailey
Doug Baker
Aimee Barber
Betsy Barger

Jill

Desiree Barr
Matthew Beamer
Joe Bender
Emily Bennett
Rita Black

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�Christina Blankenship
Brooke Bowles
Tina Botts
Ivan Brewer
Erin Brown

Josh
Justin
Nichole
Patrick
Reggie

Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown

Blake Bruce
Josh Bruce
Jamie Bryant
Heather Burgher
Jennifer Burnett

Audrey Bush
Claude Campbell
Michelle Campbell
Laura Cannaday
Travis Carper

Travis Carroll
Lindsay Carroll
Shatasha Casey
Stacy Chandler
Johnathon Charlton

Ben Chastang
Jeremiah Christley
Joshua Clark
Steven Clark
Jesse Clay

Ashleigh Coles
Erin Collins
Krista Collins
Amber Cook
Morgan Cooner

26

�Laura Cornett
Justin Cox
Charlie Crabtree
Michael Craft
April Creed

Zach Cromer
Nick Crotts
Kristen Crotts
Michaela Cuddy
Ottis Cumbie

Kristina Cummings
Jaymi Curtis
Catherine Davis
Kimberly Davis
Travis Deweese

Phillip Dick
Brool&lt;e Dickerson
Crystal Dillman
Matt Dillon
Sam Dillon

Jenna Doyle
Hope Dudley
Janelle Duviella
Todd Edwards
Edward Egan

Billy Evans
Adam Everett
Christine Everson
Melissa Ewing
Justin Farmer

Kevin Felvis
Jimmy Fender
James Ferris
Jesse Feury
Chris Fischer

27

�Caron Flanagan
Robert Fry
Jamie Garst
Courtney Glosser
Jordan Green

Lyndsay Green
Ben Greer
Laura Hagee
Chad Hagy
Samantha Hale

Justin Halterman
Jessica Harmon
Jackie Harrison
Nichole Harth
Lucas Hatt

Wayne Hawley
Robert Haynie
Trey Hedrick
Jamie Helm
Lisa Henry

Patrick Herndon
Jason Hicks
Leigh Henson
Keely Hipp
Kathryn Hively

Sara h Hoge
Gina Holland
Alicia Holiday
Matthew Hornby
William Hubble

Gretta Hughes
Josh Humpfiries
Eric Hurley
Zane Hurst
Ma ndy Hutchison

28

�Jeffrey Jennings
Frank Johnson
Lindsay Johnson
Marcie Johnson
Steve Johnson

Troy Johnson
Anton Jones
Kishauna Jones
William Jones
Brandon Jordon

Beth Kavitz
Tiffan Kidd
Jenniter King
Leslie King
Caleb Kingery

Allan Kirby
Christine Kirschner
Michael Kiser
Jason Kyle
Laura Labadie

Cathy Larocco
Justin Lavinder
Heather Lawhorn
Alex Lewis
Artie Lewis

Kyle Lewis
Lmdsay Lewis
Christy Lieber
Danief Logue
Mike Loritsch

Sarah Love
Kevin Lucci
Thor Lynch
Wey Tu Ma
David Maddy

29

�Angie Mann
Apru Martin
Nikki Martin
Heather Matheney
Preston Matheney

Keith Matherly
Larissa McClure
Brian McKay
Matt McNally
Sarah Melton

Karen Mengelkamp
Mike Merrill
James Miller
Justin Mitchell
Heather Monroe

Angie Moore
Nora Morris
Sarah Morris
Jason Mosser
Shelly Munley

Samantha Muterspaugh
Jill Nelson
Christy Newton
Genie Nichols
Amanda Nolen

Matt Ogburn
Cheri Oversreet
Tyler Overstreet
Jamie Paitsel
Sarah Parr

Alison Parris
Stephen Pence
Sara Pendelton
Duane Perdue
Jessica Perdue

30

�Brandon Peters
Paul Peterson
Tim Petry
Jennifer Phillips
Jesse Pickeral

Ricky Pinkerman
Jill Pinkney
Millie Pinkney
Marshall Pitts
Jason Poe

Joshua Poff
Matt Poff
Ryan Poff
Sarah Poland
Tony Poore

Aaron Post
Mariel Powers
Sherry Price
Donald Quackenbush
Ashley Radford

Koko Radford
Travis Reed
Megan Reeves
Amanda Riddle
Ashley Ring

Kenny Robertson
Aaron Robinson
Robert Rose
James Roten
Adam Rountree

Jason Ruff
Adam Rutledge
Jeremy Rutledge
Chris Salles
Nanjoe Sarr

31

�Elizabeth Schnittger
Kristen Sessions
Jennifer Shaver
Stacy Sherwood
Trey Shifflett

John Shoup
Derek Shreve
Joe Sisson
Alan Small
Anna Smith

Jeremy Smith
John Smith
Michael Smith
Steven Smith
Joey Sovine

Stephanie Sowder
Jessica Sower
Veronica Sower
Amanda Sowers
Matt Spielman

Kristen Stacy
T .J. Stratton
Tony Strouth
Elizabeth Stultz
Laura Stump

Christina Sublett
Wynsor Taylor
Robbie Terry
Nathan Thomas
Scott Thomas

Stephany Thomas
Kristen Thomasson
Kelly Thompson
Melissa Thompson
Michael Thompson

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�Vernon Thompson
Chad Thrasher
Laura Thurman
Renee Tickle
P.J. Tosh

Matthew Townsend
Julie Tucker
Ben Turner
Malina Umburger
Kim Varela

Amanda Veney
April Vermillion
Andrae Via
Dusty Via
Alan Vincent

Ed Walden
Paige Ward
Shemika Washington
John Waterman
Brad Watson

David Weaver
Whitney Wells
Kevin Westmoreland
Andy White
Aaron Williams

Chad Williams
Tosha Williams
Christy Wills
Matt Wirt
Paige Young

33

�Josh Brown and Johnathan Charlton " Hi-Ho . Hi-Ho, It's off to
camp we go! "

DARE m e to jump?

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Le ig h H e n so n and H e ath e r
Mon roe "Ca noeing, a nyone?"

�The Dare girls singing for their
supper!

Kristin Sessions taking a bite out
of crime!

CAMP DARE
A Great Experience!
Salem Camp D.A.R.E. is a
project unique to Salem.
The camp began in 1991,
and is offered to all upcoming seventh graders at
A.L.M.S. A number of
physical activities range
from canoeing to a thirtyfive foot high ropes course .
While the camp is mostly
fun and games, it also pro-

Officer Teague ... "You shou ld
see the one th a t got away."

vides educational activities
stressing teamwork and
cooperation. Fire safety,
first aid, and drug awareness are included in this.
The camp is an enjoyable
experience, and every rising seventh grader should
take advantage of this opportunity.

Tony Strouth . . . caught the one
that got awa y!

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��6th Grade Class Officers: Matthew Eaton, President; Anne Hall, Vice President; Lindsey Wells, Secretary; Ryan Millard,
Treasurer

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Brandy Allred
Melissa Altice
Christopher Anderson
Brooke Ashcraft
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Gary Baker
Michael Beamer
Michael Benefield
Christopher Bennett
Brooke Bentley

Gabriel Bishop
Kevin Bishop
Bryan Black
Ryan Black
Ashley Blevins
Katie Booze

Jessica Boone
Bradley Booker
Jamie Brammer
Chris Bratton
Ricky Braford
Amber Breeden

Amy Briele
Melissa Brookshire
Eric Brown
Harry Brown
Tiffany Browne
Mandi Bruce

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�Kari Brunson
Roddy Bryant
Mitch Bryson
Daniel Buchanai:
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Sarah Burke

Kyle Burnett
Jason Buster
Amy Butt

Ricky Cadd
Willie Caldwell
Kelly Cantrell

Maria Carlisle
Mandy Carper
John Carroll
Josh Chaney
Na Chanhthavanhthong
Tabitha Charles

Kirn Christian
Kristy Clark
Mary Clarke
Andrew Cobbs
Ivy Cole
Kris Colson

Emily Colwell
Robert Compton
Brian Conlan
Chris Conner
Natalie Cooper
Brooke Corley

Edwa rd Cormier
Joseph Cormier
Michael Corso
Brya n Cotton
Andrew Craft
H ollie Craighead

Ben Crew
Steven Crowder
Kimberly Croy
Aaron Dalton
Jennifer Dalton
D.J. Dalton

Leslie Davis
Brandy Dickerson
JoAnn Divers
James Dodd
Hea ther Dowdy
Trevor Doyle

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Sam Driscoll
Douglas Dudley
Emily Duncan
Matthew Eaton
Laura Echols
Wade Edwards

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Julie Erb
Trena Ferguson
Dustin Fisner
Billy Fitch
Elizabeth Flynn
DeAnn Foster

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Sherry Foutz
Michael Francisco
Jenny Frye
Sarah Garrison
P.J . George
Chandler Givens

Sean Gladden
Heather Glover
Andy Grey
Jenny Griep
Jodi Guidi
Jennifer Guthrie

Cheryl Hagerman
Travis Hale
Dennis Haley
Anne Hall
Brian Hall
Lee Hannah

Scott Hannon
Sarah Harlow
Paige Harmon
Tiffany Harmon
Jill Harris
LeA nn Harris

Lloyd Harris
Rya n Harris
Roger Harrison
Kara Harrison
Amber Haupt
Jason Hayes

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Chris Haywood
Michae l Heilman
Sarah Henrickson
Adam Hen ry
Joseph Hicks
Ryan Hines

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�DucHo
David Holland
Amanda Hoosier
Christine Huneycutt
Ashley Hunt
Brandy Hyatt

Steven Jefferson
Jennifer Jennings
Stephanie Johnston
Anthony Jones
Lisa Journell
Crystal Kane

Charles Kendrick
Elisabeth Kennedy
Maura Kirby
Molly Klein
Ryan Kurtz
Allan Lambert

Nicole Lambert
Russell Lane
Josh Langford
Megan Larner
Tiffany LaPrade
Andy Lautenschlager

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Michelle Leavelle
Amanda Lester
Bryan Lester
Sheree Lindsay
Brooke Linkous
Matthew Litz

Sarah Lively
Rachel Lovelace
Michael Lucado
John Lucas
Jeremy Luck
Jennifer Malus

Jordan Manning
Chad Martin
Ginniffer Mason
Kristi Mattern
James McCraw
Stephanie McNally

Eric Meade
Angela Meadows
Erika Meise
Debra Meyers
Ryan Millard
Andy Miller

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�Matt Miller
Rebecca Miller
Misty Mitchell
Lauren Monsour
David Mooney
Angela Moses

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Abby Moses
Scott Mowery
Andy Mullins
Luke Mullins
Joshua Myers
Jacob Neathawk

Jennifer Newman
Kevin Newton
Tina Nguyen
Perry Nichols
Erin Nolan
Michael Obenchain

Adelia Overstreet
William Owens
Benjamin Paddock
Amber Parker
Thomas Patsel
Roy Patterson

Christopher Pearson
Jamie Peoples
Anne Perdue
Jared Perdue
Chantu Phelps
Aleasha Phillips

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Reginald Phillips
Amanda Pittman
J.P. Poey
Allen Porter
Amanda Poulin
Erin Powell

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Scott Price
Jonathan Pruitt
Kelli Rabik
Stephanie Raines
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David Reynolds
Emily Reynolds
Kristy Riley
Laura Robbins
Judy Roberts

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�Brian Robertson
Scott Rowe
Keith Rucker
Rohit Sansoa
Darius Scott
Eric Secrist

Carla Semones
Eric Shawver
Chris Shelor
Aden Short
Natasha Simmons
Amber Slate

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Jason Slate
Missy Slate
Amanda Smith
Bobby Smith
Laura Smith
Philip Smith

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Ronald Sowder
Anthony Sowers
Matthew Spangler
Christopher Spoon
Michael Stafford
Matt Stephenson

Jerem)'. Stewart
Jenrufer Stone
CrystalSStraub
treet
Preston
Maria Sublett
Sunny Swirsky

Andrew Tate
Jesse Terry
Spencer Terry
Dani Thach
Eric Thomas
Erin Thomas

Matthew Thompson
Rebecca Thompson
Daryl Thurston
Heather Tobey
Jessica Totty
Charles Turner

Joseph Underwood
Zach Veron
Kris Wa rd
Aaron Weaver
Shaun Webb
Brandy Weddle

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Jennifer Wells
Lindsey Wells
Melissa Wertz
Ashley White
Kara White

Jesse Whitfield
Danielle Whitley
Willis Wise
Jeb Wright
Ryan Wright
Fanny Wu

Beverly Yopp
Emily Yost

T • T • T • T • T • T • T

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�The newspaper staff is
working diligently to meet
one of th e ir deadlines for
The Lewis Times. The Pap e r is published three
times annually under the
direction of Mr. Tom Chester.

Joh n Powell and Travis Pierce Setting up for the C02 race in Technology class.

Laura Cornett, Kristen Thomasso n, and Gretta Hughes
helping Mrs. Shrader pre pare one of the bulletin boaras in
the 7th grade hallway.

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�Mrs. Vishneski's 3rd period reading class sponsored a Winter Social for their parents
and the faculty of ALMS. Presentations were made by the students fo llowed by
refreshme nts which the studen ts pre pared. Pictured from left to right a re: Nicole
Brown, Chrissy Everson, Leigh Hinson, Kevin Felvus, and Jere my Smith .

Tara and Kris te n Stacey a re helping other members of
FHA p repare trea t bags to deliver to Snyder's Nursing
Home in Salem for Halloween.

In February, 180 sixth graders participated in the annual Jump-Rope
for Heart sponsored by the American Heart Association. A total of
about $5075 was raised with Kevin Bishop being the top fundraiser,
bringing in $162. The team which collected_the most money, w hich
was $309, consisted of Kan Brunson, Elisabe th Kennedy, Molly
Klein Erin Powell DeAnn Foster, and Anne Hall. Mrs. Conme
Thur~ton, physical educa tion a nd hea lth teacher, o rganized the
event along with the help of the other P.E. teache rs.

First place winners from Andrew Lewis for the 1993-94 Re flection s Program were Patrick Sess10 n s , Photo g raph y:
Brooke Boles, Music; Amanda Poulin, Vis u a l A rts; je nn y
Griep, Litera ture; Willie Caldwell, Music; Lindsey Lewis, Uterature; and Kimberly Davis, Visual Arts . T h e the m e for thi s
year was "If I Could Give Th e World A G ift."
As others watch, Mrs . Thurs to n and h e r partner (a nd son),
Daryl, try to teach so m e fa n cy footw o r k to oth er m e mbe rs of
the 6th grad e P.E. class .

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�Math Counts

Front Row: Aaron Dalton, Bret Gresham, Nicolas Chaise, Hal Trent
Second Row: Justin Salibrici, Lisa Jeffreys, Lauren Wheeling, Michelle Bowles, Tara Stacy
Back Row: Mr. Morris, Sarah Palmer, Carrie Hambrick, Jennifer Rudolph

FHA

Front Row: Missy Slate, Heather Monroe, Hope Dudley, Jessica Monroe
Second Row: Amanda Brammer, Leslie Meadows, Jodie Pinkney, Crystal Kane, Kristin Stacy
Back Row: Mrs. Hill, Tara Stacy, A&lt;irianne Trent, Maria Carlisle

46

�SCA
SCA Officers: Ma ndy Williams, Pres.: Jessica Beamer, V. P.: Brea Da ulton , Sec.: Whitney Penn,
Treas .

Mandy Washe nberge r, "Which butto n do I
push? It's tim e to s ta rt th e pled ge '"

SCA's flo at in the SHS Homecoming Parade which won 1st place for Most Spirite d.

The Student Council Association consists of four elected officers from each grade level, and
four SCA officers elected by all
students. The SCA sponsors
three dances a year and food
drives for the United Way am.d
other organizations. They als0
participate in parades and other
community activities.
SCA Me mbe rs: Front Row: Ryan Millard, Blake Bruce, Ma tth ew Ea to n, Breau Daulton
Second Row: Ma nd y Williams, Mikey Loritch , Whitney Penn, Abby Derr, Mandy Washenbe rger
Third Row: La ura Cannaday, Whitney We lls, Jessica Beamer, La ure n Ea nes
Back Row : Erin Alba , Anne Hall, Lind sey We lls

�Front Row: Jocelyn Burks, Talia Wickes, Lynn Ta ylor, Christine Terry, Mr. Chester
Row 2: Patrick O'Neil, Mandy Washenberger, Amy Rose, Lauren Eanes, Crystal Thomas
Row 3: Erin Pa trick, Crystal Coleman-Wolf, Leslie Meadows, Wey.Jong M a .
Row 4: Elizabeth Fabian, Heather Brown, Cydnev Furr, Ashley Chhon, Tabitha Patterson
Back Row: Abby Derr, Rhett Kier, David Clark, fennifer Rudolph

Yearbook Staff

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Front Row: Lauren Ea nes, Eliza beth Fabian, Jordan &lt;Green, Brandor.1 Peters
Row 2: Jennifer Phillips, Sara PaFn, Sa rah Melton, Kim Varela, Michelle Bowles
Row 3: A ndrea Ogier, Sarah Smart, Angie Mann, Launa Thurman
Row 4: DeAnn Foster, JeTU1i Wells, Staq Chandler, Ben Turner, Jos h Humphries
Row 5: Kim Fosfen Lauren Wheeling, Aija Duncan, Sarah Campbell, Mrs . Foster
Row 6: Lisa Jeffreys, Brandy Pack, Brea Daulton, Erin Alba, Ashley PriUaman

�Guidance Runners

Front Row: Angie Rogers, Mindi Caldwell, Hershel Thomas
Back Row: Mand y Williams, Brea Daulton, Dana Hill

Office Runners

Front Row: Shannon A tkins, Kevin White, Peter Iskander
Back Row: Cydney Furr, Roy Finney, Tracey Smith, Alesha Laprade

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�Latin Club

Front Row: Mrs. Bowman, Jennifer Dickerson, Courtney Brown
Back Row: Teresa Melton, Rhett Kier, Bobby Spangler, Alex Puckett

T • T • T • T • T • T • T

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�8th Grade Choir

Front Row: Jessica Lambert, Stephanie Muterspaugh, Melanie Henthorne, Sarah Smart, M .J. Baber,
David Crouser
Second Row: Jennifer Joanis, Ashley Clifton, April Hodge, Jocelyn Burks, Kurt Kipley, Matt Yarborough, Shannon Carico, Courtney Brown
Back Row: Amy Long, Jennifer Heckert, Crystal Caudill, Amanda Goad, Sarah Kelderhouse, Angela
Richardson, April Waller

7th Grade Choir

Front Row : Cathy LaRocco, Brooke Boles, Michaela Cuddy, Laura Thurman, Melissa Ewing, Zane Hurst, Christina
Blankenship, Charlotte Gibson
Second Row: Je nna Doyle, Megan Reeves, Kelly Thompson, Tyler Overstreet, Laura Cannaday, Kris ten Thomasson,
Krissy Cummings, Krista Collins
Third Row : Crystal Hall, Stephanie Thomas, Kristen Sessions, Be th Kavitz, Chrissy Everson, Nanjoe Sarr, Donald Cleary,
Charlie Crabtree
Back Row : Brooke Dickerson, Jill Bailey, Sarah Morris, Veronica Sower, April Creed, Beth Schnittger, Julie Tucker
Not Pictured: Angie Moore, Jennifer King, Jill Pinkney

51

�COLORGUARD

The fall pep rally was just one of many performances this year for the colorguard.

Front Row: Amanda Goad, Tori Sampson, Crystal Thomas, Sarah Kelderhouse, Angela Richardson
Back Row: Amy Sowder, April Hodge, Lynne Taylor, Stephanie Givens, Ashley Oifton, Amanda
Mullins
Not Pictured: Jessica Lambert, Amanda Simpson

Lynne Taylor and Amanda Goad marching in the
Salem Christmas Parade.

ALMS Colorguard showing off their moves in the Salem High School Homecoming
Parade.

52

�ALMS BAND

CONCERT BAND - WOODWINDS: Front Row : Be n Tripp, Leslie Meadows, Jodi Pinckney, Katie Hall,
Heathe r Rock, Mandy Everett, Elizabe th Fabian, Pa m Lovern , Crystal Thomas
Seco nd Row:. Crystal Caudill, Tabitha Patterson, Jon Parker, Stephanie Givens, Gracie Short, Hea ther
Brown, Charisse Brewer, Brandy Anderson , Summer Harris, Melanie Kirby
Third Row: Traci Va nd e rpool, Crys tal Fa nt, Elise Monsour, Re nee Tickle, Stephanie Farris, Valerie
McKnight, Te resa Melton , 'Becky Guidi , Amanda Bowles
Fourth Ro w: Ama nda Mullins, Christine Terry, Carrie Hambrick, Claire Wallace, Emily Holtman, April
Conne r
Back Ro w : Erika Gill , Chris Conner, Amy Poff, Chris Huffman, Sha wna King, Robbie Anderson, Jeremy
Te rry
Not Pictured: Travis Bond

All the h~urs of practice pay o ff whe n you re present your sch ool marching
down Ma m Street.

The 1993 Chris tmas Parad e
though it rained!

lot's of fun eve n

PERCUSSION: Front Row : Mi ke Yurich, Alex Pucke tt, Pa tri ck O' Ne ill, Abby
De rr, Dre w Po lla rd
Second Row : Be n Flinchum , Jimmy Fe nd e r, Aimee Ba rber, Kev in Wes tm orela nd ,
Mo rge n Coo ne r, Be n Turne r
Back Ro w : Bra nd o n Pe te rs, Ta ra Sta cy, Ga ry Maho ney, Ben Fry, Mi ke Loritsch
No t Picture d : Missy Jeffe rso n , Matt Ogburn , Mariel Powe rs

53

�3RD PERIOD FLUTES, CLARINETS AND
SAXOPHONES: Front Row: Travis Amos, Matt
McNally, Samantha Hale, Tabitha Adams,
Kristen Crotts, Andy Craft, Matt Spielman,
Paige Ward, Dawn Wills
Second Row: Mandy Hutchison, Heather Burgher, Sarah Love, Laura Labadie, Ottis
Cumbie, Justin Farmer, Adam Rountree,
Jessica Sower, Jamie Miller
Third Row: Jackie Harrison, Keith Matherly,
Lauree Hagee, Allison Parris, Leslie King, Kim
Andrews, Joshua Poff, Kyle Lewis
Fourth Row: Tim Petry, Megan Abrahamson,
Jessi Perdue, Stacy Chandler, Heather Monroe,
Amanda Sowers, Jessica Harmon, Jennifer
Altizer, Ivan Brewe r
Not Pictured: Adam Rutledge

CONCERT BAND- BRASS AND PERCUSSION: Front Row: Mike Yurich, Ben
Flinchum, Alex Puckett, Patrick O'Neill,
Drew Pollard, Abby Derr, Gary Mahoney
Second Row: Robbie Stover, Angela
Minter, Mandy Lawrence, Amber
Brooks, Cassandra Myers, Tara Manns
Third Row: John Powell, Zach Wrisht,
Justin Pendleton, Cameron Hollins,
Shawn Sweet, Frankie Garrett, Brent
Hudson
Back Row: Jason Booker, Roy Finney,
Beata Karimi, Brandon Cupp
Not Pictured: Jennifer Rudolph, Dean
Hayes, Jeff Cooner, Melissa Jefferson
4TH PERIOD BRASS AND SAXOPHONES:
Front Row: Brandon Jordan, John Andrews,
Reid Haynie, Justin Cox, Stephen Smith,
P.J . Tosh, Tony Poore, Justin Halterman,
Samantha Mute rspaugh
Second Row: Kenny Robertson, Caleb Kingery, Keely Hipp, Alicia Holliday, Nicole
Harth, Aaron Post, Mike Merrill, Brad Watson, Paul Peterson
Third Row: Jason Poe, Dusty Ferguson-Via ,
Audrey Bush , Gina Holland, Amanda
Veney, Jamie Helm, Jill Nelson, Wynsor
Taylor, Tre y Hedrick, John Waterman
Back Row: Will Hubble, lzet Rodrigue z,
Kevin Felvus, John Smith, John Snoup ,
Justan Lavinder, Heather Lawhorn ,
Lyndsay Lewis, A.J. Everett, William Jones
Not Pictured: Reggie Brown, Kevin Lucci,
Andrae Via, Jason -Mosser, Trey Shiflett
4TH PERIOD FLUTES AND CLARINETS: Front Row: Stephanie Sowder,
Shelly Munley, Jamie Bryant, Sarah
Parr, Amanda Riddle, Ashley Radford,
Anna Smith, Kim Davis, Koko Radford
Second Row: Desiree Barr, Christine
Kirschner, Whitney Wells, Sara Pendleton, Laura Cornett, Tina Botts, Billy
Evans, Tasha Williams
Third Row: Nikki Martin, Michelle
Campbell, Caron Flanagan, Jennife r
Burnett, Sarah Poland, Lyndsay Green,
Erin Brown, Gretta Hughes, Shameika
Washington
Fourth Row: Cathy Davis, Amber Cook,
Kristin Stacy, April Martin, Crystal Dillman, Betsy Barger, Emily Bennett, Sarah
Hoge
Back Row: Marcie Johnson, Cheri Overstreet, Laura Stump, Christy Lieber,
Jessica Ayers, Erin Collins

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�The Band In Action

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�'93 ALMS FOOTBALL

Front Row: Matt Dillon, Wayne Hawley, Alla n Kirby, Sco tt Carte r, Trav is Whitl oc k, Ri cha rd Blac k, Jo hn W a te rm a n , Trey H e dri ck , C hri s Sa lles, Aa r
Williams, Reggie Brown
Second Row: Duane Perdu e, Mikey Loritsch, Ma tt And e rso n, C hri s Fisc he r, Jo rd a n Pie rce , Bla ke Bru ce , Jaso n S mith , Jos h Bro wn , C hri s Brown
Herschel Thomas, Lu ke Poulin, Ben Fry
Third Row : Jamie Helm , Bret Gres ham , Ma tt Bass, Ja so n Polla rd , C hri s Stu a rt, C hri s Huffma n , Ju s tin M itc h e ll , Je re m y Nove ll , Rya n Po ff, ~r
Chastang, Shaw n Palmer, Brad Fielder, Pa trick H ernd o n
Back Row: A.J . Eve rett, Anton Jones, Ca leb Kin ge ry, Ja mi e Ga rs t, Ve rn o n Tho mpso n , Stacy S h e r w ood , A. T. T ic kl e, Jon a th a n W a ll s , Joey Pe try, B r
John, Ma tt Ya rborough, Rya n Walls, Ja mes Gia rl a

Coach M cLa re n , C o ac h Bra dl ey, and C o ac h Ad a m s
Not Picture d : Coach Jon es

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�Lewis A Team Has Winning Season
ALMS
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis

vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.

Clifton Forge
Dublin
Graham
Clifton Forge
Botetourt
Hidden Valley
Pulaski
Glenvar
Martinsville

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14
14

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Andrew Lewis's qu arterback Ja mie Ga rst abou t to th row th e WINN ING pass against Clifton Forge .

B Team Results
ALMS
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis
Lewis

vs.
vs .
vs.
vs.
vs.

Graham
Rockbridge
Maury River
Floyd
Glenvar

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24
18
28
24

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The foo tball tea m in their pride and glory after being in trodu ced to th e
stu de nt bod y a t the fa ll pep rally.

Sa m Dillo n ga ini ng ya rdage aga inst Gle nvar.

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�Girls Basketball
Highlights
Sara Palmer: 22 points vs. Hidden
Valley
22 rebounds vs.
Pulaski

Mandy Williams: 14 points vs.
Radford
23 steals this year

Mandy Washenberger: 14 points vs.
Hidden Val·
ley

Front row: Lindsay Carroll, Abby Derr, Mandy Washenberger, Jessica Bea me r, Elizabeth Croy, Veronica
Sower, Erin Patrick
Row 2: Manager Leslie King, Coach Atkins, Erin Collins, April Carico, Ma ndy William s, Sara Palmer,
Crystal Fant, Julie Tucker, Assistant Coach Hannah, Manager Sharlee Ke nnedy, Manage r Kristy Lieber.

Jessica Beamer: 10 points in 4:
September Games

Lady Wolverines Made Lewis Proud
ALMS

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OPP

Lewis vs. Dublin

28

44

Lewis vs. Radford

56

18

Lewis vs. Clifton Forge

56

20

Lewis vs. Dublin

31

33

Lewis vs. Pulaski

41

24

Lewis vs. Hidden Valley

32

23

Lewis vs. Glenvar

44

10

Lewis vs. Botetourt

44

22

Lewis vs. Pulaski

50

30

Lewis vs. Radford

50

04

Lewis vs. Glenvar

37

17

Lewis vs. Cliftonforge

50

10

Lewis vs. Hidden Valley

41

26

Lewis vs. Botetourt

44

34

Go Mandy ... SWISH'

�ALMS CHEERLEADERS

Front row: Al icia Holiday, Caroline Allre d, Laure n Wh eeling, Aimee Barber Second row: Jaymi Curtis, Laura Cannaday, Amanda
Sowers Back row: Mich elle Bow les, Jamira Johnson, Tyle r Overstreet.

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Caroline Allred and Michelle Bowles practicing
the ir moves before a ga me.
Le wis Cheerleaders in SHS Homeco ming Parade .. . Eat those dogs 1 GO SPARTANS!

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�ALMS WRESTLING

Front Row: Luke Poulin, Bo Brown, Jeb Wright, Marshall Pitts, Matt Dillon, Reid Hanyie, Todd Edwards
Second Row: Joey Petry, Shawn Palmer, Matt Anderson, Ryan Ward, Shaine Edwards, Jamie Helm, Patrick
Herndon, Robert Moss, Travis Pierce
Back Row: Joe Bender, Vernon Thompson , James Giarla, Mike Foley, Ben Jones, Andre w Tickle , Jonathan Walls,
Brooke Buchannon
Not Pictured: Sam Dillon

Sixth grader, Jeb Wright, looking good at the
match against Glenvar.

The ALMS wrestling team for 1993-94 was composed of tw
6th graders, ten 7th graders and twelve 8th graders. Tearr
scores were not kept, as the focus point of wrestling at ALMS i!
not on competition but on participation. All 24 wrestlers com
peted and gained experience. The highlight of the season camt
at Pulaski when ALMS once again participated in the Pulask
Open Middle School Tournament where over 175 wrestler.
from three states attended. ALMS had five wrestlers whc
reached the finals . We were led this season by Captain Jame!
Giarla, who has wrestled for ALMS for three years, and Shawr
Palmer, the lone champ from ALMS at the Pulaski Touma·
ment . The Andrew Lewis team was coached by Larry Bradley
Bob Maynard, and Dan Jones. The manager and scorekeepe1
1
was Brooke Buchannon.

The referee takes a close look as Luke Poulin PINS his opponent from Glenvar.

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�Boy's Basketball • •
UNDEFEATED!!

•

First Team To EVER Go
Undefeated at ALMS!
ALMS
Lewis vs. Glenvar
Lewis vs. Dublin
Lewis vs. Radford
Lewis vs . Radford
Lewis vs. Oilton Forge
Lewis vs. Botetourt
Lewis vs. Glenvar
Lewis vs. Oilton Forge
Lewis vs. Christiansburg
Lewis vs . Dublin
Lewis vs. Pulaski
Lewis vs. Botetourt
Lewis vs. Botetourt

56
61
53
66
62
61
65
59
54

OPP
28

41
49

57
28
60
34

36
36
47
33

59
75
48
67
48
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****•*****•**•*****•**********••****•***••••*•

Leading Scorer: Herschel Thomas•
Leading Rebounder: Ryan Walls
Leading Assists: Scott Carter"
• Captains

front Row : De nnis Ha ley, Chris Co nne r, Andy M ullin s, Zach Veron , Jaso n Bus ter, Sco tt Price, Eric Secrist, Ma tt
Ogburn (Manager)
S&lt;icond Row: Mike Lorits he, Jaso n Mosse r, Wa y ne Ha w ley, Travis Whitlock, Herschel Thomas, Coach Richard
Morgan, Scott Ca rte r, Ja mie Ga rs t, A nd re Via, Trey Shifle tt, Bre t Gresham (Manager)
Back Row: Blake Bruce (Ma nager), Reggie Brown, Phi llip Dick, Kevin Lu cci, Travis Richardson, Ryan Walls,
l~hn Ha ncock, Brad Fi elde r, Ada m Rutled ge , Coach Chris King
· ~o t Pictured : Coach Jimm y Fie ld e r

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Either we a re w inning by a landslide or Coach Morgan just told a good joke .

Travis Richardson and Brad
Fielder hoping for two points'

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�Girls' Tennis

Front Row: Lisa Jeffreys, Brandy Peck, Kelly Thompson, Heather Brown, Jill Bailey
Second Row: Heather Rock, Sarah Hoge, Erin Brown, Beth Schnittger, Tracy Pollard , Gretta Hughes
Back Row: Betsy Barger, Melanie Kiroy, Amanda Goad (Manager), Coach Greg Gallion, Laura Labadie, Brooke Dickerson, Amy Poff

Tracy Pollard in rare fo rm!!!

Amy Poff . .. showing intense concentra tion on h e r ga m e.

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�Girls Volleyball

Front Row: Sarah M o rri s (Manage r) , April Ca rico , Lindsay Ca rro ll, Mandy Was henberger, Brea Daulton, Crys tal Hall, Melanie
Kirby, Be tsy Ba rge r (Ma n age r). Back Row: Co ach Bre nd a Hill , Be th Kirby, Crys ta l Fant, Emily Holtma n, Sa rah Palmer, Michelle
Jo nes, Ma ndy Williams , Juli e Tucke r, Jessica Bea m e r, Angela Richa rd son (Ma na ger) .

S tar ti ng lin e u p for th e te am in cl u d e d Sa ra h
Pa lme r, M a nd y Willia m s, Je ssica Bea m er, Ma ndy
Was h e nbe rge r , C ry s ta l Fa n t, a n d A pril Ca rico.
Wh e n a s ke a abo u t th e season, Co ach H ill sa id ,
"O u r tea m w as mu ch imp ro ve d this yea r with five
wms a n d two lo sses. I w as rea ll y proud o f a ll th e

girls."

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w hil e C ry s ta l Fa nt is rea d y to
assist if n eed e d .

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Front Row: Matt Hornby, Adam Grubb, John Powell, Megan Reeves, Jamie Paitsel, Josh Bruce, John Andrews
Second Row: Brandon Peters, Brett Gresham, Nathan Thomas, Patrick Herndon, Kevin Lucci, Jason Smith
Third Row: Brad Fielder, Matthew Ogburn (Manager), David Clark, Rhett Kier, Hal Trent, Ryan Ward, Coach Manning
Back Row: Robin Wooten (Manager), Jeremy Terry (Manager), Jimmy Fender, Tracy Pollard , Emily Holtman (Manage r),
Josh Brown

Na than Thomas kicking the ball down the field.
Kevin Lucci heading toward the goal.
Tracy Pollard really seems to be getting into
the game'

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�Rhett Kier running down the field.
Hal Trent chasing the ball .
Brandon Peters, Megan Reeves, and Jason
Smith waiting for their tum to practice kicking
drills.

Foot Loose and Fancy Free!!

Adam Grubb and Brad Fielder working on their
moves.

Having a little social time while waiting for further instructions from Coach Man ning.

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�SCIENCE FAIR
Ci\N Wi\TEll
. SOl.VE l\'IOUE

Gi\H OH

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Maura Kirby, 6th grade, 1st Place Chemistry

A.J. Everett, 7th grade, Honorable Mention
- Physics

Emily Holtman, 8th grade, Honorable
Mention - Zoology

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PLRNT GROWTH

VARIABLES

Marshall Pitts, 7th grade, 1st Place -

Physics

The Science Fair, which is held annually in March at
Andrew Lewis, challenges the ability of students to
put together resources to solve problems. All students
have a chance to participate and are encouraged to do
so through their science classes. This year each student received a ribbon and a certificate for their participation and 1st place winners received a one year
m em bersh ip to the Science Museum of Western
Virginia.

ABSTRACT

Jennifer Stone, 6th grade, 1st Place -

Botany

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Duane Perdue and Blake Bruce, 7th grade, 1st place -

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Beth Schnittger, 7th grade,
Honorable Mention - Botany

Brooke Linkous, 6th grade,
Honorable Mention - 13otany

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Heather Toby, 6th grade,
Honorable Mention - Botany

Chris Anderson, 6th grade,
Honorable Mention - Chemistry
Betsy Barger, 7th grade, 1st
Place - Consumer Science

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�FACULTY AND STAFF
Mike Akers
Dale Foster
Linda Addington
Debbie Austin
Karen Barci

Chuck Benson
Camellia Blair
Terri Blankenship
Pat Brill
Sally Budd

Dotti Bull
Mary Campion
Tom Chester
Mike Cox
Bonnie Crotts

Inez Farrel
Dee Foster
Greg Gallion
Jo Anne Goad
Doug Graham
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Margaret Harrison
Mary Hill
Jill Hilton
Suzanne Holdridge
Margaret Humphrey

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Lonzo Kennedy
Edna Kennedy
Debbie Lieber
Brenda Life
Perry Manning

Sandra McCulley
Lyle McLaren
Linda Miles
Jim Morris
Pat Oberlin

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�Eva O'Hare
Kathy Phlegar
Sandi Reeves
Robin Richardson
Nancy Rutledge

Diana Schamus
Julie Seay
Janet Sebolt
Rita Shoemaker
Mary Ellen Shrader

Bert Spessard
Susan Taylor
Michael Teague
Beverly Thomas
Connie Thurston

Lisa Tollefson
Chris Vishneski
Kathy Washenberger
Debbie Wheeling
Tony Wirt

Margie Wray
Marty Yuhas

Not pictured:
Jerry CamrbeU, H al Adams, Kathy Atkins, Scott Atkins, Ed
Blanke nship, Susa n Bow man , La rry Bradl ey, Eve Deega n ,
Dianne Ellis, Robbie Fielder, Catherine Franck, Sandy Hill,
Eleanor Joyce, Mary Justice, Chris King, Lau ra Kobza, Marie
Martin, James Paxton, Judy Robertso n, Rachel Sailer, Garry
Secor, Wilha m Snyder, Penny Stallms, Joyce Tarpley , Jim
Wright

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�The girl's basketball tea m doing
their cheer . " Let me see your
body move" at the fall pep rally .

Shelly Munley and Eric Meade
passmg each other, unknowmgly, at one of dances.

Ash ley Prillaman, 8th grader,
working on one of th e collage
pages for the yearbook.
Beverly Yopp, 6th grader, would
probabl y agree that th ere's
nothing more refreshing than a
good cold drink of wa ter.

James McCraw and Ryan White
enj oying ga me tim e in one of the
computer labs .

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P.J. Tosh o n cr ut c h es whe n
sch ool s tarted. P.J. sa id , " It was
h a rd ge ttin g aro und people in th e
hall s , but l didn't ha ve to do
cho res and I go t to leave class
early and ride th e e leva to r. "

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LIFE AT ALMS

•
•
•
•
•• There's Always Something Going On!!!
•

Tabitha Patterson, Roy Patterson,
and Mike Obenchain hanging out
in the breezeway.

Jamie Garst, Blake Bruce, and Jill
Nelson taking care of routine
business after lunch.
Talia Wickes , Heather Brown,
and Beth Kirby using tempera
paint to create their masterpieces
m Mrs. Richardson's art class .

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Michael Bea mer, 6th grader, participatin g in the marshmallow eating
contes t at the Decem5er dance .

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Bret Gresham looking at life from a different point of view .

.

�A group of 8th graders at the December dance . .. some are slow
dancing, but Mandy Sheppard
looks shocked about something
Zach Wright is telling her.
Brian Wilhelm and John Hanco_ck
learning carpentry skills while
working on the outbuilding~;&gt;n
Tennessee Street in Home inechanics class .

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Kara White, Fanny Wu, a nd Willie Caldwell studying in a quie t corner
o n the 6th g rade hall .

Abby Derr, Je nnifer Dickerson, Erin Alba, and Ma ndy Washenberger
putting finishin g touches on the SCA Chris tm as Parade float.

73

�MORGAN GRIFFITH
wants to thanks all the Wolverines for their support in the '93 election.
*Graduate and Past President of the Student Body, Andrew Lewis High School
*Bachelor of Arts, Emory and Henry College, Washington and Lee University,
School of Law
*Director, Salem Host Lions Club
*Director, Salem Education Foundation
*Volunteer Coach of Youth Swim Team
*Morgan and his wife, Mary attend St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Teleph one 389-0491

GEORGES . TATE , D.D.S., LTD .
RICHARD H . TATE , D .D.S .
Ortho dontists

Office Ho urs
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�Coach Richard Morgan and Her-

This years Geography Bee had 35
participants who were classroom
winners from all social studies
classes in grades 6-8. Winners

schel Thomas both looking a little
concerned about what's happening in the basketball game.

were: 1st - Richard Mengelkamp, 2nd- Mandy Everett, 3rd
- Ryan Millard.

Jason Hicks and Charlie Crabtree
peeking at the camera w h en they
shouldoe doing .their reading in
Mrs. Austin's dass.

FHA sronsored a food drive in
November for the Salem Food
Pantry. Amanda Bramme_r and
Leslie Meadows are checking m
the co ntribution s from eac h
ho m eroom . Approximately 1300
items were collected.
Chris Spoon and Jos h Langford
look like they probably have fun
wherever they are'

75

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Tha nks to S tu den ts, Te ach e rs, a n d S ta ff of A LMS

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FAX (703) 389 -7347

SPECIALIZING IN NUTS &amp; BOLTS

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Pictured on the left is Ms. Debi
Austin, a teacher a t ALMS, and
on the right is her son , Ryan, a
sixth grader, also at Andrew
Lewis participating in a Taekwondo demonstration in the
large gym for all sixth g raders.
OnJanuary29, 1994, Ms . Aus tin
and Ryan competed in a Taekwondo Tournament in Charlotte, N .C. Ms. Austin took third
place in Sparring and Ryan took
third place in Sparring and in
Forms. Way to go!!!

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P.O . Box 1344
Salem, VA 24153
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David Phillips
387-2288

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Pharmacy, Inc.

Pillis Bros . Service Center
101 E. Fourth St.
Salem, VA 24153
Official Inspection Station
Phone 389-6741
Free Pick Up and Delivery

SALEM'S PRESCRIPTION CENTER
2 East Main St.
Salem, Virginia
389-8111

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2 East Main St.
Salem, Virginia
389-8111

WALDROP
tel REALTY
389-8101
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Quality

500 East Fourth St.
Salem. Va 24153

CLEANERS, Inc.
and

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Plo ll er Equipmen t &amp; Se1vice · A1chllec luraL Engineering . Office
Supplies &amp; Equlpmcnl - Reproducllor\l &amp; Maps - Color Copying
Mounting &amp; l aminating - Cuslom T·Shir ls &amp; Hals

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�PATRONS
Sharon A. Lewis
Mary Ann Finch
Paul Curran
Don and Teresa Fant
Skip and Lynn Lautenschlager
Gary and Judy Jeffreys
Roger Butt
Donna N etherwood
Ron and Yvonne Reynolds
Dr. and Mrs. James Ogier
Gerald and Doris Prillaman
Carolyn and Gary Zimmerman
Bill and Gerry Cleary
Mary Byer
Meghan Prillaman
Vannessa Cannaday
Judah Samuel Green
Rachel Green

Mr. and Mrs. Scot Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Humphries
Donna Snider
Lisa G. Whiting
Barbara Davis
Holly and Barry Parr
Bill and Norma Allie
Stewart and Mary Lou Bruce
Chuck and Anna Kennedy
Gregory A. Riley
Brea Daulton
Pretty Petals
Daulton's Painting
Jenny's Beauty Shop
Joyce Garrett
Lee and Roberta Hipp
Salem Donut Shop

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                    <text>�ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
VIRGINIA ROOM
REFERENCE
NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS ROOM

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��ANDREW LEWIS MIDDLE SCHOOL
616 College Avenue
Salem, Virginia
Founded in 1932
HOME OF THE WOLVERINES

PIONEER
f I CASTLE LIBRARY

�In 1932 this stone was
placed as the cornerstone of the prestigious
institution know as
ALMS.

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IN THESE
AND NOW
HALLS WE
EXPERIENCE THE

Stephen Cromer presenting a new method for
measuring intelligence
it's this big!

In th e seventh grade, in a classroom, everybody' s
what are they doing anyway?

CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION.
You want me to transpose this book into two
pages?'
So
paper is what yo u put in the
printer!

Th e " three
am igos"
co unting in
Spanish.

3

�THE THRILL OF VICTORY

A Faris s victory yell at ALMS

Zach Croma s mil e.

gives a victory salute along with a prize winning

A victory lunch at the cafeteria
faces

A modes t victory for Troy Peters

4

Wh at's behind th e hand s ?

NOT by the look on their

A victory for computing wi za rd Jimmy Le wi s

'

�REALIZING THE GOALS OF THE FUTURE!

'
An a rtistic future for Kristen Crotts and Tabitha Adams

Realizing future goals can sometimes put you down in the dumps
literall y!

Troy Jo hns o n rea li zes th a t you ca n ' t bea t the inform a tion into one s
h ead.

Th e future li es beneath our fingers.

A g lam orous future in th e works

5

�STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION

SCA Officers (L to R): Amy Andrews - Pres.,
Taylor Bruce - Vice Pres., Emily Stokes - Sec.
and Ca roline Spencer - Treas.

8th GRADE OFFICERS (L to R): Sommer
Semones, Kristen Gubala, Susan Washenburger
and Betsy Hall.

Haro/loci,

7th GRADE OFFICERS (L to R): Abby Derr,
Lauren Eanes, Caroline Allred and Mandy
Washenburger.

Student Council Associa tion : 6th GRADE
OFFICERS (not pictured) Blake Bruce, T yler
Overstreet, A.J. Everett and Whitney Wells

6

�NEWSPAPER

ALMS

YEARBOOK

NEWSPAPER: sponsor - Tom Chester. (front row) Marlene Turner, Shannell Manning, Joy Appel. Chas tity Bowman, M elissa Epperson
(back row) Mr. Chester, Shantel Dupree, Jennifer Padgett, Matt Paxton , Silas Kingery, Brian Wilhelm.

V Y r ...

YEARBOOK: sponsor - M o ni ca Lluch . A s pe cia l thank s for th e grea t work done goes to: Jenny Phillips , Meli ssa Wise . Autu mn Ford ,
Brando n Pete rs , Edd ie Joan is , Paul Tresse l, Joey Ca rn es, Rob Parri s h a nd H o ll y Sm ith . The people behind th e book .

7

�FHA

BUILDERS CLUB

FHA: spon so r - Mary H ill. (front row) M . Hill, Kri s ten Ly nch , Mi ssy Hoke, H ea th e r M o nro e, H o pe Dudley, Kri s te n Stacy (b ack ro w)
T ammy D alton, Angi e Thrush, Isaac Pierce, Chris Foutz, D ana Dudley

8

BU ILDERS CLUB: sponsor - O ff ice r D ana G ia rl a. (fro nt row) Mi ssy H oke, Je nni fe r Joa ni s, Mi s ti Ca rp e r, T o y a Brow n , T e resa M e lt o n,
Tabitha Patterso n (back row) Rachel Log ue, Aaro n Reed , James Gia rl a, Jam ie W eld o n , Crys ta l Th o m as, Bea ta Ka r imi , T ara S tacey,
Elizabeth Frank.

�MATH COUNTS

STOCKMARKET

.
MATHCOUNTS : spo n sor - Jim Morri s: (front row) Kathryn Simpso n , Corynn e M cCluskey, H a Tran , Tram H o, M eli ssa H amilto n
(back row) M eli ssa M o rri s, D arr ah Whitt , Sarah T ate, Carly Padge t, C hri s tin e Tien

..

STOCKMARK ET CLUB: spon sor - Ellen Joyce. Thi s cl ub , new to ALMS, was a se m es ter club. The par ticipants pictured represent th e
club d ur in g 1st se m es ter of th e 1992-93 sc hool year.

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�FRENCH CLUB

LATIN CLUB

FRENCH CLUB: sponsor: Donna Frost. (front row) Mandy Pate, Darl ene Melon, Cara Frontcro, Sherry Dunbar, Tram H o, M dm . Fros t (s econd row) Te re s~1 Sizemo re, Deirdre S tur g ill ,
Heather Padar , April Martin , Teresa McGuire, Shayna Jare tt, Edd ie Joanis, Ch ris tin e Tien , D orot hy Cole, Nata sc h a H erdo n , G rant Hin e s , Mar shdll Wooldridge, Stacy Hut c h e rso n,

Krista Kier, Kevi n McDa niel. Darrah W hi tt, Ha Tran, Melissa Hami lton. (back row) B.J. Bragg, Carly Padget, M elinda Ca rl , G retc h e n Tr esse l, Amber Bowles. Li ndsay M o sse r,
Elizabeth Craighead, Jonathan Post, Josh Lewis, Matt Brow n, Jon Reynol ds, Melissa M orris and Erin Thompso n

10

LATIN CLUB: sponsor - Susa n Bowman . (front row) C hri s tin e Ti en , Jackie Larocco, Ni cole Lawre n ce. (b ack row) C h ad Barkhouse, Paul
Me lton, Sarah Crowley, Joey Ray

�GERMAN CLUB .. LATIN &amp; GERMAN CHRISTMAS PARTY

GERMAN CLUB: sponsor - Stephanie Oliver - (front row). Ryan Haynie, Ryan McDermott, Melanie Wilson, Johanna Fisher, Jason
Stafford (back row) James Pace, Briana Igo, Sarah Tate, Amy Cobbs, Terry Hill (last row) James Rankin, Joe Carnes, Patrick Bell, Jason
Porter, Eric Bennet, Kyle Cooper.

The Latin Club and German club, sponsored by Susan Bowman and Stephanie Oliver, joined forces to ce le brate Christmas th e internatio nal
way

11

�CHOIRS

(front row) K. Hypes, D. Sturgill, K. Helm
(2nd row) W . D ooley, K. Morri s, N .
W a mpler , H . Tran, J. Lo pez. (back row) R.
H artman , R. Carter, N . Long , T . Miller, T.
Grey.

(fr o nt row) M . Jon es, S. Cari co, A.
Dunca n , K. Kipl ey, M .J. Babe r. (2nd row)
J. H eckert, J. Brook s, E. Alba, L.
Wheeli ng, K. Fos ter, S. Campbell , L.
Ean es, A. LaPrade. (back row) S. Kennedy,
A. H odge, L. T aylor, T. Pollard, B. Kirby,
A. Goad.

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(fron t row) A. Wa ll er, E. Croy, C. Brow n ,

J. Pierce, B. G res h am , J. Ju st ice, J. Joa ni s,
M. Henthorne (2 nd row) E. Fa bi an , J.
Lambert, S. Ke lder ho us, C. A llred , C.
Ramsey. (back row) A. Rose, B. Dalto n , B.
Pack, A. Richard son , T. Saunde rs, W.
Just ice, J. D ickerson , S. Palmer, H .
T ha tch , J. C rawford

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LOVERN, P.; ROCK, H. ; PINCKNEY,].; PARKER, J.; KIRBY, M.; FABIAN, E. ROW 3: HAMBRICK, C.; HOLTMAN, E.; CARICO, A.;
THOMAS, C.; MCKNIGHT, V.; KING , S.; CLARK, S.; EUBANK, C; MEL TON, T. ; RAE, A.; CONNOR, A.; MONSOUR, E.; BOWLES,
A. NOT PICTURED: ANDERSON, B.

(L-R) ROW L WALKER . B.; COONER , J.; REED. A. : KARIMI , B : BROWN , T.; RUDOLPH , ) .; BOOKER , J ROW 2 WALLACE . C ; FARRIS, S.; H UFFMAN , C; WELD O N , J.:
MONROE . J.: FANT , C; VA NDERPOOL. T.; MULLINS. A. ; TERR Y. C; LAWHORN. T .; JOHN SON , ) .; COOPER , N. ; PETRY, ) .; TAYLOR, D . ROW 3: M YERS, C; LAWR EN CE,
M .; MINTER , A. ; BEAMER , ) .; BAKER . D. ; VOGLER. ). ; GUTHRIE, A. : BRAMMER , A .; ROGERS, A .; POFF, A .: TERR Y, ] .; CONNER , C; WEAVER , D .; FERRIS, J. ROW 4:
WRIGHT, Z. ; FINNE Y . R .. GARRETT. F.; STOVER , R. ; V EST. B. ; HUDSON , B. ; PENDLETON , ). ; SW EET, S.: SUTLIFF, J.; WALLS, R.: SETCHEL, J.: PO WELL, J.; WALLS, J..
COM PTON , D .: HOLLINS . C.. R'OBERT . J. ROW 5, WILHELM, B. : STROUD, T .; O 'NEILL, P. : PUCKETT. A. : MAHONEY. G.: YURICH . M .: DERR. A .; JEFFERSON , M .;
CALDWELL. M .. POLLARD, D .. TERRY , J.; RANKIN , R. NOT PICTURED: BOND, T .: BROOKS, A .; CUPP , B. ; G ILL , E.: SIMPSON , J.; STUMP. T.

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�CONCERT BAND

ALMS

COLORGUARD

8th GRADE WOODWINDS: (L-R) ROW 1: HANNAH, M .; WHITT, D.; BUCKALEW, S. ; RIDDLE, L. ; SPIKER, H.; DAY , J.; SHREVE,
B.; MORRIS, M .; WAMPLER, N . ROW 2: CROWLEY, S.; MOSSER, L.; GUBALA, K. ; MARSHALL, J. ; TRESSEL , G .; VERON, J. ; HALL,
B.; RIDENHOUR, R.; HARTH, B.; STANFORD, L.; WATERMAN, A.; QUINLAN , C; MANNING , S.; WILHELM , A. ROW 3:
WILSON, K.; DUPREE, S.; FERGUSON, D .; ROBERTSON, C; WISE, M. ; RICHARDS, A.; GARRETT, S. ; PANNELL, S.; DAMIANO,
E.; JARRETT, S.; MELLON, D.; PINNELL, L.; LUCCI , A.; MYERS, K.; FLINCHUM , T ROW 4: KINGERY , S.; COOPER, K.;
MARKHAM,].; MAXEY, C.; KIRBY, K.; FLORY,].; RANKIN , ].; AMOS, M.; EDWARDS, K. ; CRAIGHEAD, E.; PATE , M. ; PITTMAN ,
M.; SPILLEN, B.; STAFFORD, ] .; HAYNIE, R.; DERR,] .; DOWDY, S. NOT PICTURED: HUTCHERSON, S ; MARTIN , L.; PACE,] .;
PADGETT, ].; PAYNE, M.; VENEY, B.

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8th GRADE COLORGUARD: (L-R) DAY , ]. ; MYERS, K.; MANNIN G, S.; WILHELM , A ; RICHARDS , A ; MORRIS , M ., DUNBAR , S.;
SHREVE, B.
NOT PICTURED: HOKE, M.

�CONCERT BAND .. .. THE PRIDE OF LEWIS
~

...

.

8th GRADE BRASS/ PERCUSSION: (L-R) ROW 1: REYNOLDS, J.; SMITH , C; BELL, P.; HINES , G.; COOK, A. ; SENTER, L.;
HOUCHINS, M. ; HUBBARD, J. ROW 2 : HOOSIER , D .; MARTIN , J.; BENNETT , E.; CARNES, J. ; TRESSEL, P.; MOORE, A.; CROTTS,
J .; JONES , T. ; CA RTER , J.; WATSON, B.; PORTER, J. ROW 3: CARTER, T. ; LEWIS, K. ; LIEBER, D. ; D ANIELS, S.; OEFLEI N, M.;
CARKEN , D. ; MORAN , J.; HARRISON , G. ; REDDICK, B.; NEATHAWK, A.; STREET, S. ; FREEBY, T.; POE , J. NOT PICTURED:
MCCONNELL , C; PACE, J. ; SETTLE , M .; SHREWSBURY, B. ; SMITH , A.

THE PRIDE O F LEWIS - 1992-93 OFFICERS: (L-R) ROW 1: CARTER, J.; GUBALA, K ; HIN ES, G.; WH ITT . D .; HANNAH , M .;
HARRISO N , G.; H AYNIE, R , BELL , P ; HALL, B., COOK, A. RO W 2: LU CCI , A.; M YE RS, K. ; O EFLEIN , M. ; BUCKALEW , S ;
C RAI G HE AD , E.: RIDENHOUR , R.; CROTTS, J.; JONES, T. ; LIEBER , D .; EDW AR DS, K. ROW 3: VERNON , J.; CROWLEY , S.:
NEATH AWK , A , SPIKER , H .: MANNIN G , S.; STAFFO RD , J.; AM OS, M .: M OSSER , L ; RANK IN , J. ; P ATE , M. ; BENNETT, E , D AY,
].; TRESS EL, C ; SPILLEN , B. N O T PI CTURED HUTCHERSO N , S.: PO RTER, J.

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�ALMS SPORTS

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�ALMS FOOTBALL

1st row: Anthony Cox, Matt Paxton, Scott Carter, Ricky Eubanks, Brent Giresham, Kevin McDaniels, Jordan Pierce; 2nd row: Brandon Poff,
Kevin White, Scott Hall, Travis Whitlock, Jared Poff, Carlton Weaver, Jeffrey Akers; 3rd row: Ryan Walls, Lucas Albert, Doug Baker, Damar
Williams, Jermaine Quarles, Jason Newton, Drew Pollard; 4th row: Gussie Vaughn , Nick Chas tain , Chri s Dawson, Luke Poulin, Travis Miles,
Chris Brown, Bryant Parker; 5th row: Richard Black, James Giarla, Drew Kiracofe, Brandon Reddick, Jamal Perdue, Jeff Kooner, Brandon Cupp;
6th row: Travis Pierce, Jessup R'obert, Sam Lazarro, Shane Edwards, Kyle Taylor; 7th row: Eric Grinnel, Marshall Wooldrige, Andrew Beach,
Darren Jenkins

COACHES:
2nd row: D a n Jones, Larry Bradley, H al Adams
1st row: Mark Haley, Lyle Mclaren, Rudy Hahn

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�ALMS BASKETBALL

8th GRADE TE AM: coach Ed Blankenship. (front row) Sam La zzaro, Aaron Kawa , Brady W a rr (ce nt e r row) P a ul Jackso n - man age r ,
Kwam Lewis, Rob Par ri sh , Mar shall Wooldridge, Greg H arri so n , Patri ck Sess ion s - m a na ge r. (back row) Andy Beac h , D e m a r Willi a m s ,
Sco tt H all , Matt Tuck er, Travis Chris tia n .

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7th GRA DE TEAM: coac h Ed Bla nken s hip . (fr o nt row) Jema l Perdue, Bret G res ham , H ersc he l Th o ma s.
(back row) Rya n Wall s, Germaine Quarles , Matt Spe tzler, Trav is Ri chard so n .

�1

TENNIS

TENNIS TEAM : coach _
Abby Derr

ALMS

BASKETBALL

Mr. Powell. (front row) Gretchen Tressel, Carrie McCra y, Stacy Hutcherso n , Ta ylor Burce, Jessica M cW illiams,

(ba ck row) Christine Tien , Kri s ten Lynch, Christina Morri s, Emil y Stokes, Betsy Hall , Amy Co bbs

G IRLS BASKETBALL: coach - Scott Atkins (fro nt row) Erin Pa tri ck , Elizabeth Co ry, Mand y Was he n burger , Jessica Bea m er , Mand y
William s, Susa n Wa s henburge r. (center row) Kri s ty Fra m e - mana ger Jenni fe r Saunde rs - mana ger , Apr il Ca ri co, Mi ssy Ha ll , Am y
Lu cc i, Whitn ey Penn - m a nage r Amy Rose - ma nage r. (ba ck row) Sara h Pa lm er, Sa ra h Tate, Lind say M osser

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�VOLLEYBALL.

ALMS

. WRESTLING

VOLLEYBALL: coach - Brenda Hill (front row) Joh anna Fi sher, Jess ica Beame r, Caroline Spencer, M acke n zie Minto n , April C arico,
Elizabeth Croy. (back row) Mandy Williams, Crystal Fan t, Amy Cobbs, Kelly Blevin s, G retche n Tressel, Mi che ll e J o n es, Sarah Palmer,
Sarah Tate, Beth Kirby, Melanie Kirby, Coach Hill

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WRESTLING: coach - Larry Bradley. (front row) Ky le Tay lor, Dan Lieber, Ri cky Eubanks, Matt Pax ton, Drew K ir acofe, Se th William s,
Jared Poff, Jeff Akers, Chris Beaty, Chris Smith. (second row) Trav is Pierce, Bobby Spang ler, Shane Edward s, Jamie Lu cas, B.J. Dooley,
Jo sh Carter, Patrick Herndon, (back row) Matt Warden, James Giarla, Shawn Palm er, Jemar Hubb a rd , Jimm y Lewi s , Brad Fielder , Luke
Poulin.
.

�SOCCER AT ALMS

SOCCER: coach - Perry Manning: (front row) Rh ett Kier, Ja so n Smith, Chris Barba, H al Trent, Eddie M cMicheal, Adam Grubb, Amy
Lucci . (2nd row) Drew Kiracofe , Jon M clure, Brett Gresham, Ted Freeby, Terry Hill , Thorste n Eggers, Sarah T ate. (3rd row) Cameron
Hollins, D an Lieber, Jami e Lucas, Brad Fielder, Matt Brown, M att Turner, Grant Hines, Coach Manning. (back row) Sarah Crowley,
Brady Warr , Jimm y Lewis, Kyle Edwards, M att Tucker, Scott H all , Rob Parrish, David Jack so n , Darren Carkin.

I THINK YOU SHOULD BE MORE EXPLICIT HERE IN STEP TWO.

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�TRACK AT ALMS

BOYS TRACK: coach Hal Adams (front row) William Dunbar, Brandon Cupp, Steven Cromer, Travis Whitlock, Scott Carter, Kevin
McDaniel, Zach Wr ight. (second row) Jeff Cooner, Patrick Bell, Jonathan Walls, Shawn Palmer, Dwayne Taylor, Chris Dawson, Chris
Smith . (back row) William Justice, Matt Yarbourough, James Giarla, Ryan Walls, Joey Pettry, Travis Pierce.

~:LT· TR~CKd co~ch Greg Gall ion . (fron t row) Jenn ifer Heckert , Elise Mon seour , Amanda Bowles, Tabitha Kidd , La uren Eanes , Li sa Jeffrie s, Lauren
Sh ee / n~ an Y Mar T on, Jenn ifer Saunders, Sabrina Herndon, Tonia Prater. (2nd row) Lave rne Bro wn , Jackie La Rocco, Erin Patri c k, Mand y William s,
K a ne d ~nnint. ar ene Turner , Johanna Fi sher , Ha Tran, G rac ie Short, Tracy Vanderpool , Claire Wallace, Jessa D err , Ali cia Ri ch a rd s . (bac k row) Sha rl ee
e nne y , er rhaG 1 .er, Gwend olyn Jam ison , Kri st i Fra me An gie Divers, M issy Hall , Am y Co b bs, Rebecca Obe n chain , Susan W as henburg er , G wendetta
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�ALMS CHEERLEADING SQUAD

1992-93 CHEERLEADERS: coach Sue Williams.
(front) Amy Andrews , Jenna Hipp (center) Amanda Bowles, Kasey Savine, Amanda Cook, Lauren Wheeling (back) Mich elle Bowles,
Kristen Gubala , Caroline Allred

Performing at the top the cheerleaders s upport th e ALMS teams.

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�THE 1992-93 YEAR IN SPORTS

Football team

playing the field.

The ALMS Colorguard practices for a great year of precision fl ag
work.

Members of the basketball tea m awai t th e arrival of

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the ball'

"And thi s is a h ead lock in the sport of wrestling"

�Climbing to the top is something thi s
squad accomplishes with ease.

Waiting for a game to begin

It 's my arm a nd I' m keeping it!

Center field is where th e ac tion is.

Bouncing ball an d player eas ier to win.

prac tice mak es it

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�OBSERVATIONS ON THE MIDDLE SCHOOL YEARS
by: Linda Addington
The bells are ringing in my ears
They bring sweet sounds of youth
They're running up and down the halls
And shouting things uncouth!
They stop and check the mirrors
To see how much they've changed
Some smack and hit each other
As if they were deranged
They're thin and short and fat and tall
They're tired - they're energetic
They're clumsy when they try to move 'cause
Their growth rate is FRENETIC!
Bless this precious egos Those things are made of glass Handle them with white kid gloves Each one that's in my class
Be careful how to talk to them
Try not to put them down
If I'm not fair, they'll let me know
With a loud, obnoxious sound!
I never know how they'll react Just what they think and feel!
T~e strangest moods keep coming 'round
Like the cars on a ferris wheel!
Now, some have hair that's sensible
And other's hair is wacky
Some well-dressed and look real nice
While other's seem quite tacky
They want adults to urge them on Or even criticize them
Yet it's friends who they will listen to Don 't try to analyze them!

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-

�Since they' re all so varied,
How can they hear me call?
Their learning styles are different,
With some no style at all!
Some like bright light, while some do not
Some need a room to be warm
Some like to sit up straight in their chairs
And others refuse to conform!
It doesn't need to be quiet
For some people's brain to receive
There are those who need to be on the move
In order for them to achieve.
The brains to the "left" seem to work well alone,
While the " right" ones perfer peer relation
To call them " brain dead" isn't right - isn' t so!
They're just turned to " real slow animation" !
Now say it and write it and read it as well
Need to cover all of the bases
Let them move it and touch it and work on until
There' s AWARENESS on some of their faces!
The bells ring out loud and clear once again
It's the sign to get up and move out
A "fresh" group wildly cascades through my door
REACH A CHILD - that is what it's about!
No! I am not crazy
And, I am no fool!

I just teach
In a MIDDLE SCHOOL!!!

,
ALMS T~l&amp;u#
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- - -- - -- - -

�Mr s. Martin (top left), Mrs. Robertson (bottom left) and
Mrs. Morris (bottom right), along with the rest of the
office staff and crossing guards help keep Andrew
Lewis Middle School HEAL THY, WEAL THY and WISE

Linda Addington
Mike Ake rs
Kathy Atkins
Deb i Austin

Karen Barci
Chuck Benson
Ed Blankenship
Terry Blankensh ip

Pat Brill
Sa ll y Budd
Dottie Bull
Jerry Campbell

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�Ms. Bull grins: Today is M d
d
on ay, nee 1 say more.

Mr. Morris gettin' down latest steps in Algebra.

shows hi s students the

Bonnie Crotts
Mi chael Cox
Inez Farrell
Robbie Fielder

Dale Foster
Dee Foster
D onna Frost
Greg Gallion

D ana Giarla
JoAnne Goad
Doug Graham
Margaret Harrison

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�Brenda Hill
Mary Hill
Sandy Hill
Jill Hilton

Suzanne Holdridge
Margaret Humphrey
Eleanor Joyce
Edna Kennedy

Brenda Life
Perry Manning
Lyle McLaren
Linda Miles

Jim Morris
Pat Oberlin
Kathy Phlegar
Ted Powell

Nancy Rutledge
Juli e Seay
Janet Sebolt
Garry Secor

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�Penny Seidma
Rita Shoemaker
Mary Ellen Shrader
Joyce Tarpley

Beverly Thomas
Susan Taylor
Chris Vishneski
Ted Williams

Susan William s
Marty Yuhas
Mike Teague

Mr. Foster on th e move as h e
prepares for a nother day at
ALMS

Ms. McCulley shows off her ability to hand papers to the
s tudent s without looking.

Mrs . Oliver and her German s tudent s
guten Morgen , wie gent's? ganz gut.
bi s spa ter.

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�A WARM &amp; SINCERE THANKS TO THE ALMS

CUSTODIANS AND FOOD SERVICE STAFF
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�CUSTODIANS
Leonard Butler (retired)
Vanessa Cannaday
Monroe Johnson - Head
Henry Jordon
Mattie Mann
Norman Noel

PEOPLE OF
Thanks to all the PTA volunteers
who made the 1992-93 year at
ALMS a successful one.

FOOD SERVICES
Farene Bos tic, Mgr.
Gertrude Cisco
Lorrain e Graves
Donna Lanca s ter
Mildred Mol es
Susie Shavely
Elizabeth Cadd

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�THE MANY FACES OF ANDREW LEWIS
Handy face s, two "
braces, four wit~ pli
ALL in Art" ses

Experim e ntin g with
alien faces.

A line of . .. " Wow!"

A pyr a mid o f nutrition.

Three incr e dibl e " hulk s".

Passi ng notes

subtlety not required.

Ca ndid ca m e ra s trik es aga in.

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�Startled faces: Hey, who's taking
the picture!
Studiou s faces: I'm positive the
answer is up there
somewhere!

'
Friendly faces: 2-gether 4-ever

-

Ma g ic faces: N o not a s tudent ,
but troll s found their way into
m a ny cla sses .
Creative faces : And th ey sa id
th at Social S tudi es was dull.

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�THE CAMERA CATCHES THE LOOKS AT ALMS.

Colgate teeth, Colgate s mile.

, busy he
What do the y want.7 I rn

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�CAPTURING HUNGRY FACES
If I Concentrate Hard On Something That Actually Tastes Good

Two, Please

My Daily Supplement of
Fiber

It Kee ps Go ing And Goi ng A nd Go ing

I Ca n 't Believe I Ate T he W hole T hin g!

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�ALMS CLASS OF '93
An 8th grade bunch of "bananas
appropraitely in the ALMS cafeteria.

TAKE IT TO THE

••••••
] effrey Akers
Lucas Albert
Michael Amos
April Anderson

Amy Andrews
Joy Appel
Melissa Atkins
Douglas Bailey

Steven Barba
Jonathan Barbour
M elanie Barge r
Chad Barkhou se

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�Andrew Beach
Raymond Beckwith
Patrick Bell
Erich Bennett
Kelly Blevins

Ernes t Bowes
Amber Bowles
Chas tity Bowman
Bobby Bragg
Jess ica Brooks

Ange la Brown
Lavern Brown
Matthew Brow n
Ta ylor Bruce
Amanda Brumfield

Stacy Buckalew
Angela Butcher
D arre n Carkin
Melinda Carl
Joe Carnes

Reed Carter
Jos hu a Car ter
Tyrone Carter
Travis Christian
Karen Cline

Am y Cobbs
Isaac Coffey
Doroth y Cole
Dalla s Colley
D ebra Coll ins

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�Judah Collins
Amanda Cook
Kyle Cooper
Raymond Cowling
Anthony Cox

Elizabeth Craighead
Stephen Cromer
Jamie Crotts
Sarah Crowley
Robert Cruff

Erin Damiano
Stacy Daniels
Christopher Dawson
Jessica Day
Jessa Derr

Ja son Dickerson
Aaron Dillon
Angela Divers
Andrew Dooly
Tony Dooly

Wendy Dooly
Shae Dowdy
Allen Dudding
Dana Dudley
Sherry Dunbar

William Dunbar
Shantel Dupree
Adam Edmond so n
Kyle Edwa rd s

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�Tammy England
Melissa Epperson
Ricky Eubanks
Michael Everson
Dawn Ferguson

Gwen Ferris
Johanna Fisher
Ashley Fitzgerald
Tonia Flinchum
Jonathan Flory

Sean Floyd
Autumn Ford
Chris Foutz
Somer Fox
Cara Frontiero

Stephanie Garrett
David Geiger
Jennifer Gobble
April Grant
Bob Grey

Eric Grinnell
Kri sten Gubala
Ni cole H ajacos
Betsy Hall
Jessica Hall

Melissa Hall
Scot t Hall
Meli ssa Hamilton
Meagan Hannah
Ton y Harris

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�Laverne Brown, Diedre Sturgill and Monica
Payne enjoy a light snack at the ALMS
cafeteria .

Kevin McDaniels " w a it , wa it I ca n fee l th e
an swer coming ... " as Beth Spill e n a nd
Chri s Da w son lend s upport in Al ge bra .

Teddy H arri s
G reg Harrison
Briana H arth
John H atfield

Rya n H ay ni e
Sabrina H erndon
Terrance Hill
Grant Hines

Raymond H in so n
Jenna H ipp
Ke nt Hi vely
T ra m Ho

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�Mark Hodges
Missy Hoke
Chris Holdaway
Jenna Holdaway
Dimitrius Holmes

Dana Hoosier
Micheal Houchins
Jamar Hubbard
John Humphries
Stacy Hutcherson

Jason H ylton
Kimberly Hypes
Brianna Igo
David Jackson
Paul Jackson

T a n ya Ja mi son
Shana Ja rratt
D arre n Jenkin s
Eddi e Joa ni s
Lee Jo hn so n

Justin Joh n so n
Tim Jones
Wi lli am Justice
Aaron Kawa
Kev in Key

Krista Kier
Sil as Kingery
Drew Kiracofe
Ben Kirby
Kenneth Kirby

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�Jackie Larocco
Derrick Laster
Nicole Lawrence
Jimmy Lewis
Josh Lewis

Kwam Lewis
Daniel Lieber
Mandy Lively
Rachael Logue
Ashley Long

Jessica Lopez
Jamie Lucas
Amy Lucci
Kristen Lynch
Becky Mabe

Teresa Maguire
Shannel Manning
Jeremy Markham
Jessica Marshall
April Martin

Joyce
Lisa
Todd
Nathan
Chris

Martin
Martin
Martin
Mason
Maxey

John McClu re
Coryn n e McCluskey
Sharlene McConnell
Carrie McCray
Kevin McDaniel

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�Ryan McDermott
Erik McGuire
Eddie McMichael
Jessica McWilliams
Robert Meador

Carolyn Meadows
Darlene Mellon
Paul Melton
Travis Miles
Terra Miller

Allison Minucie
DeVon Mitchen
Andrew Moore
Jacob Moran
Christina Morris

Keith Morris
Melissa Morris
Rebecca Morris
Lind say Mosser
Kristie Myers

Jennifer Naugle
Ali son Neathawk
Jaso n Newton
Kyle Nolen
Matthew Oefelein

E'Drick Otey
James Pace
Jess e Pace
Heather Padar
Carl y Padgett

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�Sure ... Unsure ...

Beth Spillen , Jud Cowling a nd Jon Mclure
with a smile
"

Jennifer Padgett
Sonya Pannell
Bryan Parker
Robert Parrish
Mandy Pate

Matthew Paxton
Monica Payne
Adam Peery
John Perdue
Jason Pettrey

Jeremy Phillips
Issac Pie rce
Lauren Pinnell
Maria Pittman
Jeremy Poe

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" You can kill

�Brandon Poff
Jared Poff
James Poore
Jason Porter
Jonathon Post

Tonia Prater
Lauree Quesenberry
Cristen Quinlan
Joseph Rae
James Rankin

Brandon Reddick
Heather Reed
John Reynold s
Alicia Richard s
Leanne Riddle

Roberta Ridenhour
Carmen Robertson
Aaron Routt
Melissa Royer
Tina Kay Sartin

Angela Saund ers
Jennifer Saunders
Sommer Semo nes
Lewi s Senter
Matth ew Settle

Riann Sholar
Beth Shreve
Brian Sh rews bur y
Kath ry n Simpso n
Selena Si m pso n

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�Teresa Sizemore
Adam Smith
Christopher Smith
Holly Smith
Kasey Sovine

Steven Speaks
Caroline Spencer
H eather Spiker
Bethany Spillen
Jason Stafford

Lendi Stanford
Jacob Stanley
Benj amin Stephens
Emily Stokes
Shannon Street

Deidre Sturgill
Sarah Tate
Henry Taylor
Kyle Taylor
M ackenzie M inton
Thomp son

Chr is tina Thomp so n
Erin T hom pson
Lana T homp son
Ch ris tine Tien
D anielle To rres

Sha nno n Tra il
H a T ra n
Gretchen T re ssel

Paul Tressel
Matt T ucker

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�"As soon as Nathan gets it open ... ITS
MINE!"

Call 911, we've fall en and we can't
get up.

Marlene Turner
M atthew Turner
Jason Va ughan
Gussie Va ug hn
Byron Veney

Jenn ifer Veron
M ari nda Vess
Kyle Vorst
Ch ristop her Wai nscott
M atthew Warden

Brady Warr
Susa n Was henberger
Adr ienn e Waterma n
Brad ley Watson
Pierce Weik le

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�Mark Weincyzk
Corey West
Beau Whelby
Darrah Whitt
Angela Wilhelm

Demar Williams
Seth Williams
Rhonda Williams
Sidney Williams
Chad Willie

Jason Wills
Kisha Wilson
M elanie Wilson
Marshall Wooldridge
Carrie Wray

Selena Yopp

\

All my work here is through,
And now it's time to leave,
Advancement on a new horizon
But where am 1 to go?
So lost in life,
For it overwhelms me,
But the sun rises quickly,
And 1 am not afraid.
Jacob Stanley

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�Can you decipher the puzzles that these people can?

You never get bored in boardgames.

Cards, anyone?

Bailando, me paso el d(a bailando.

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GRADE

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Caroline All red
Kim Anderson
Michelle And rejewski
Keith Arrington
Shannon Atk ins

E.M .J. Baber
Doug Bake r
David Barger
Matth ew Bass
Jessica Bea mer
Richard Black

T ravi s Bond
Jason Booker
Amanda Bowles
Ki mberly Bowles
Michelle Bowles

55

�Amanda Brammer
Charisse Brewer
Amber Brooks
Chris Brown
Brooke Buchanan
Jeffrey Burke
Jocelyn Burks

Kyle Bush
Mindy Caldwell
Steven Cale
Sarah Campbell
April Carico
Shannon Carico
Jesse Carkin

Misti Carper
Jessica Carr
Ben Carter
Jennifer Carter
Michael Carter
Crystal Caudill
Garret Caudill

Nicolas Chaise
Nick Chastang
David Clark
Steven Clark
Kevin Clarke
Ashley Clifton
Crystal Coleman-Wolf

Brandon Compton
Daryl Compton
April Conner
Christopher Conner
Jeff Cooner
Nicole Cooper
Ryan Correll

Jennifer Crawford
Allen Crawford
David Crouser
Elizabeth Croy
Brandon Cupp
Melissa Dalrymple
Tammy Dalton

Brea Daulton

56

�Abby Derr
Jennifer Dickerson
B.J. Dooley
Aija Duncan
Lauren Eanes
Shane Edwards
Thorsten Eggars

Kenny Elmore
Mandy Everett
Elizabeth Fabian
Crystal Fant
Stephanie Farris
J.J . Ferris
Brad Fielder

Roy Finney
]oseph Fitch
Jennifer Flynn
Lewis Foster
Kirn Foster
Kristi Frame
Elizabeth Frank

Cydney Furr
Frankie Garrett
James Giarla
Arni Gibson
Erika Gill
Stephanie Givins
Amanda Goad

Jason Goad
Will Golding
Bret Gres ham
Travis Griffith
Adam Grubb
T oby Gusler
Adam Guthrie

Ka ti e H all
Patrick Hall
Carrie H ambrick
John H ancoc k
Amanda H armon
Summer Harri s
Andrew Hatt

Jennifer Heckert
Scott Hi ck son
Dana Hill
April H odge
Thomas H odges
Charl es Hollins
Emil y Holtma n

57

�Christopher Horn
Brent Hudson
Clay Huffman
Peter lskander
Travis Isom
Raymond Janney
Roxanne Jarrell

Melissa Jefferson
Lisa Jeffreys
Jennifer Joanis
Jamiria Johnson
Ben Jones
Michelle Jones
Amy Journell

Jessica Justice
Beata Karimi
Sarah Kelderhouse
Sharlee Kennedy
Tabatha Kidd
Rhett Kier
Shawna King

Kurt Kipley
Beth Kirbyn
Ben Knoblet
Jerome Lambert
Jessica Lambert
Alisha LaPrade

Tiffany Lawhorn
Mandy Lawrance
Sam Lazzaro
Jason Lee
Mandy Lee
Amy Long
Randy Lovelace

Pamela Lovern
Bereverly Loving
Wey Ma
Gary Mahoney
Holly Maske
Valerie McKnight
Leslie Meadows

Teresa Melton
Jeannie Melvin
Joni Melvin
Richard Mengelkamp
Angela Minter
Jessica Monroe
Elise Monsour

58

�Aaron Moses
Amanda Mullins
Stephanie Muterspaugh
Cassandra Myers
Michael Myers
Michelle Newman
Jason Nolan

Jeremy Novell
Tanya O'Dell
Patrick O 'Neill
Rebecca Obenchain
Brandy Pack
Sarah Palmer
Shawn Palmer

David Pan
Jon Parker
Erin Patrick
Tabatha Patterson
Justin Pendleton
Whitney Penn
Jemal Perdue

Marion Petray
Jesse Pickeral
Jordan Pierce
Travis Pierce
Jodie Pinkney
Amy Poff
Jason Pollard

Richard Pollard
Tracy Pollard
Luke Poulin
John Powell
Matt Powell
Ashley Prillaman
Alexander Puckett

Daniel Quarles
Germaine Quarles
Jess up R'Obert
Amanda Rae
Carrie Ramsey
Ronald Rankin
Aaron Reed

Angela Richardson
Travis Rich ardson
Heather Rock
Angie Rogers
Amy Rose
Kelly Rowlett
Jennifer Rudolph

59

�Justin Salihrici
Travis Saunders
William Scott
Patrick Sessions
K. Jason Setchel
Richard Sexton
Amanda Sheppard

Sarah Short
Aaron Simmons
Jason Simpson
Jason Smith
Amy Sowder
Robert Spangler
Matt Spetzler

T ara Stacy
Adam Stertzer
Ricardo Stovall
Robert Stover
Travis Stroud
Chris Stuart
Tiffany Stump

Jamie Sutliff
Micheal Sweet
David Taylor
Lynne Taylor
Dwayne Taylor
Christine Terry
Jeremy Terry

Joey Terry
Hiavi Thach
Crystal Thomas
Herschel Thomas
Greg Thom pson
David Thornhill
Tom Tran

Hal Trent
Ben Tripp
Matthew Wahlberg
Burke Walker
Julie Walker
Claire Wallace
Apri l Waller

Jonathan Walls
Ryan Walls
Mandy Washenberger
Carlton Weaver
Jamie Weld on
Lauren Wheelilng
Kevin White

60

�7th GRADE AUTOGRAPHS
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Books, Books, Books, I' m goi n g under!

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M a rchin g to the to n e o f a diff e re nt

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by Jessica Brooks.

Cafeteria s taff take time to say hi .

What!? Adriana Diaz chooses the
right time to step into th e room.

And this is our impression of a
rabbit on its back.

A hug among friends.

63

�FACES OF THE SIXTH GRADE AT ALMS

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Megan Abrahamson
Tabitha Adams
Nicholas Aesy
Penny Alls
Jennifer Altizer
Matthew Anderson

John Andrews
Kimberly Andrews
Sebert Arnold
Jessica Ayers
Jill Bailey
Aimee Barber

Betsy Barger
Desiree Barr
Matthew Beamer
Rita Black
Christina Blankenship
Jon Blankenship

65

�Brooke Boles
Christina Botts
Winthrop Boulware
Ivan Brewer
Erin Brown
Joshua Brown
Justin Brown

Kara Brown
Reginald Brown
Blake Bruce
Joshua Bruce
Jamie Bryant
Heather Burgher
Jennifer Burnett
Audrey Bush
Ricky Cadd
Claude Campbell
Michelle Campbell
La ura Cannady
Clinton Carroll
Lindsay Carroll

Stacy Chandler
Jonath an Charlton
Benj a min Chasta n g
Jeremiah Christley
Joshua Clark
Je sse Clay
Erin Collins

Krista Collins
Amber Cook
Morgan Cooner
Laura Cornett
Justin Cox
Charles Crabtree
Michael Craft

April Creed
Zachary Cromer
John Crotts
Kristen Crott s
Michaela Cuddy
Kristina Cummi n Jaymi Curtis

John Dalrymple
Catherine D avis
Kim erly D avis
Noah D em p sey
Travi s D ew eese
Phillip Dick
Brooke Dickerson

66

�Crystal Dillman
Anthony Dillon
Samuel Dillon
Jenna Doyle
Hope Dudley
Janelle Duviella
Micheal Edwards

Ralph Evans
Adam Everett
June Everso n
Melissa Ewing
Justin Farmer
Kevin Felvus
James Fender

Erin Ferguson
Lauren Ferguson
Dusty Ferguson
Jesse Feury
Christopher Fischer
Caron Flanagan
Michael Francisco

Robert Fry
Charles Fyffe
James Garst
Daniel Gibson
Charles Giles
Courtney Glosser
Jordan Green

Lyndsay Green
Benjamin Greer
Ryan Greer
Lau ra Hagee
Chad Hagy
Samantha H ale
Crystal Hall

Ju stin H al term an
Jenn ifer H ardin
Jessica Harmon
Jaclyn Harrison
Nicole Harth
Lucas Hatt
Wayne Hawley

Reid Haynie
Gerald Hedrick
Jamie Helm
Lisa Henry
Patrick Herndon
Jason Hicks
Leigh Hinson

67

�Keely Hipp
Kathryn Hively
Sarah Hoge
Gina Holland
Alicia Holliday
Matthew Hornby
Edward Hrinya

William Hubble
Gretta Hughes
Jeffery Hurley
Zane Hurst
Amanda Hutchison
Jeffrey Je nnings
Lindsay Johnson

Ma rc ie Johnson
Steve n Johnson
Troy Johnso n
Anton Jones
Brandon Jordan
Eliza be th Kavitz
Tiffany Kidd

Eva n King
Les li e King
Caleb Kingery
John Kipley
Thomas Kirby
Christine Kirschner
Michael Ki se r

Jaso n Kyle
La ura Labadie
Catherine La rocco
J us tan Lav indar
Heather Lawhorn
Alex Lew is
Kyle Lewis

Lindsay Lewis
Chris tin a Lieber
Derek Linkenh oker
Daniel Log ue
Mic hell e Lo nd o n
Michae l Loritsch
Sarah Love

Michael Lu cado
Kevin Lu cci
Thor Lynch
Wey Ma
Angie Mann
Apri l Martin
Nikk i Martin

68

�Heather Matheney
Preston Matheney
Keith Matherly
Brian Mckey
Matthew Mcnally
Sarah Melton
Karen Menglekamp

Mike Merrill
James Miller
Justin Mitchell
Heather Monroe
Angie Moore
Jeremy Moore
Travis Morgan

Sarah Morris
Micheal Mosely
Jason Mosser
Luke Mullins
Shelly Munley
Samantha Muterspaugh
Jill Nelson

Kristy Newton
Genie Nicholes
Amanda Nolen
Matthew Ogburn
Cheri Overstreet (Dowdy)
Tyler Overstreet
James Paitsel

Sarah Parr
Allison Parris
Natoshia Parrish
Sara Pendleton
Duane Perdue
Jessica Perdue
Troy Peters

Paul Peterson
Timothy Petry
Jen nifer Phillips
Ricky Pinkerman
Jillian Pinkney
Mildred Pinkney
Jason Poe

Joshua Poff
Matthew Poff
Ryan Poff
Sarah Poland
Anthony Poore
Aaron Post
Mariel Powers

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�Timothy Preuss
Sherry Price
Ashley Radford
Mariko Radfordec
Megan Reeves
Tabitha Reid
Amanda Riddle

Ashley Ring
Aaron Robinson
lzet Rodriguez
Robert Rose
James Roten
Adam Rountree
Jason Ruff

Adam Rutledae
Jeremy Rutledae
Christopher Salles
Elizabeth Schnittger
Kristen Sessions
Jennifer Shaver
Stacy Sherwood

Raymond Shifflet
Derek Shreve
Dustin Sink
Michael Sink
Anna Smith
Jeremy Smith
John Smith

Michael Smith
Stephen Smith
Joey Savine
Stephanie Sowder
Jess ica Sower
Veronica Sower
Amanda Sowers

Matthew Spielman
Rebecca Stacy
Thomas Stratt
Da vi d Strouth
Eliza beth Stulz
La ura Stump
Wynsor Taylor

Robbie T erry
Robbert Thomas
Stephanie Thomas
Kristen Thoma sso n
Kelly Thompson
Melissa Thompson

70

�Michael Thompson
Vernon Thompson
Chad Thrasher
Laura Thruman
Philip Tosh
Julie Tucker
Benjamin Turner

M alina Umberger
Amanda Veney
April Vermillion
Andrae Via
Edward Walden
Daniel Walker
Paige Ward

Shamekia Washington
John Waterman
Bradley Watson
Brandy Weaver
Blaire Wells
Whitney Wells
Melissa Wertz

Tammy Wertz
Les ter West
Kevin Westmoreland
Andrew White
Aaron Williams
Tas ha Williams
Christie Wills

Matthew Wirt
Paige Young

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�AND I WASN/T GOING TO BE A STAR IN SIXT H GRADE

I N eed My Bea uty R es t.

Work, Wo rk, Work Is All W e D o.

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VIRGINIA ROOM
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��Salem, VIrginia 24153
Pioneer 1987

Opening

FINCA T E IBRARY

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�Principal, Lewis Campbell and Mr. Wayne Tripp
discuss key information about the great
students at Lewis.
Believe it or not, David Barker, Lisa Winstead,
Lori Archer, and Brian Thornhill are your SCA
representatives.

2

Opening

�Members of the boys' and girls' basketball
teams enjoy a game at VA Tech.
Mr. Chuck Benson takes a break after his
wonderful 1st period class.

Opening

3

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Ms. Patricia Smith takes a coffee break after a long
day in the guidance office.
P. Yeaman, M. Webb, S. Wiley, H. Saunders, S.
Coles, and C. Poff get down at the Valentine's Day
dance.
The Andrew Lewis Marching Band stands at attention.
Brenda Burnop tries her luck at spinning a flag during colorguard tryouts.

4

Student Life

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~ -~-. "'1tLCOME
to l\.L.M.S
AMER ICAN EDUC. WEEK
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Andrew Lewis welcomes its students and visitors
during American Education Week.
Patty Arrington and Leslie Epperly boogie at the
dance.
Brian Thornhill helps the deejay by giving out door
prizes during the dance.
Mrs. F arene Bostic places another food order for the
hungry wolverines.

Student Life

5

�Caught under the arch of love are Mr. Wirt,
Aaron Davis, and Brian Arthur.
Jay Sandy looks on as Joey Crowder screams,
"No, don't shoot!" to the photographer.
Our faithful custodian, Mr. Butler, prepares for
another hard day on the job.
J . Light, N. Vu, A Mills, J . Haley take a break
from all the action.
Labor Persinger shows off his funky hairdo to a
crowd at the dance.
Heather Brown, Mr. Finnerty, and Kathy Vest
take five for the camera.

6

Student Life

�Student Life

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Student Life

�Hey Cadd, are you mad or are you trying to smile???
An Andrew Lewis Middle School winter scene; a common sight during the
winter of '87.
Chris Harless tries to master the fine
art of dribbling during soccer prac-

tice.
Looking good are Tracy Butt, Kristen
Sovine, Mark Mahoney, Cory Batts,
Sara Neighbors, and Jennifer Hicks.
Mrs . Oberlin shows the scoring
system to Salem High exchange
student, Marielle Wijnands.

Student Life

9

�Kristina Black and Shaunice Warr are getting
ready to begin another day in computer
literacy.
Jennifer Baker proofreads while Brenda
Burnop types copy for the yearbook.
Our bookkeeper, Mrs. Stanley, works hard
balancing the receipts for the yearbook sale.
Students favorite request, "May I get a drink of
water?", seems to be Dana Young's favorite
also.

10 StwdeRt Life

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Keenya Webb is learning how to spin a rifle in
preparation for tryouts.
In between a hectic schedule, Mr. Williams
takes time to read a good book for American
Education Week.

Student Life

11

�Activities &amp; Sports
12

Activities/Sports

�Yearbook Staff

Front Row: Jill Clinevell, Jennifer Baker, Amy
Mills, Elizabeth Rusinko, Dara Rutherford ,
Brenda Burnop, Second Row: Chris Saunders,

Carolina Asirifi , Deirdre Hayes, Jennifer Appleman, Ms. Farrell, Beth Appleman , Melissa Underwood, Liza Dotson, Cathy Webber. Back

Row; Amber Miller, Erin Updike, Christine
Thomas, Lisa St. Clair, Nhung Vu.

Newspaper Staff

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Front Row: Deana Garrett, Joe Sachenbacher, Whitney Radford, Tracy Hall Back Row: David Jones, Amy Delong. Jill Clinevell

Yearbook, Newspaper

13

�Student Council Association

14

SCA, Math Counts

Front Row: Kerri Green, Shannon Ripley, Lori
Archer, Lisa Winstead, Sophia Semones, Holly
Woods, Back Row: Holly Dunn, Wendi Woods,

Kristi Doss, Liza Dotson, Elizabeth Carter,
Brian Thornhill, David Barker, Cavin Fisher,
Candice Key, Kristen Johnson

Front Row: Rawles Cross, Larry O'Dell,
Amanda Jones, Carrie Woods Back Row:

Todd Smith, Michael Wong (not pictured Holly Beasley, Dana Edwards, Nhung Vu)

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Future Homemakers of America

Front Row: Crystal Cousins, Jenny Weeks,
Brenda Hamlin , Carolina Asirifi, Stacie
Daulton, Susan Ray Second Row: Deirdre
Hayes, Amy Delong, Christine Thomas, Kim

Lancaster, Jennifer Tinton, Dana Edwards,
Michelle Pendleton, Christie Ellis, Mary Hill
Back Row: Kim Pruitt, Patty Arrington, Paige
Winston

Future Business Leaders of America

Front Row: T. May, V. Meador, L. Mercer, P.
Winston, T. Howell, S. McCray, S. Welch, A.
Settles, S. Lilly, J . Weeks, C. Cousins, Second
Row: C. Schultz, T. Norford, D. Kiser, P. Harris,
T. Rubi, C. Ventura, M. Underwood. T. Mitchem,

A. Greer, V. Lee, Third Row: J . Campbell, K.
Black, T. Nowlin, D. Fitzgerald, B. Turner, T.
Lancaster, N. Snyder, T. Conner, M. Clouser, K.
Vest, T . Emery, Fourth Row: T. Hayslett, B. Pra-

ter, J. Taylor, T . Smith, J. Crowder, J. Minahan,
E. Brady, D. Barker, C. Spaulding, S. Semones,
C. Thomas, K. Richardson, Back Row: C.
Chrisman, K. Manning, L. Heindel, A. Dickson

FHA, FBLA

15

�Advanced Choir

Front Row: C. Hall, K. Vest, C. Beggs, E.
Rusinko, L. Archer, D. Hayes, C. Williams, A.
Cooper, L. Jamison, D. Dutton, T. DeHart, K.
Richardson, S. Semones, S. Greenway, A. Witt,
Second Row: S. Yost, L. St Clair, S. Ripley, R.

Vaughn, M. Duff, C. Wells, M. Provost, S. Peery,
S. DeHart, T . Mitchem, D. McKissick, A. Jones,
E. Boardwine, D. Foster, J . Berenbaum, Third
Row: E. Updike, M. Gregory, M. Gills, C. Woods,
K. Franke, I. Winstead, P. Feazell, D. Cobb, L.

Dotson, N. Snyder, J . Woolwine, E. Wells, C.
Thomas, K. Butler, Back Row: J. Appleman, A.
Miles, J . Hicks, C. Flynt, M. Pendleton, A. Wainwright, B. Appleman, E. Carter, K. Jenkins, B .
Prater, W. Fletcher, K. Agee, W. Bright

Intermediate Choir

&gt; c
Front Row: M. Mahoney, L. Wade, T. Wolfe, A.
Shead, A. McDaniel, T. Hundley, S. Daldon, A.
Grens, A. Lyle, G. Perez, R. Brochu Second
Row: C. Logan, S. Brown, J . Haley, A. Allen, A.
Mills, E. Beach, G. Robrecht, K. Savine, T.

16

Choir

Woods, C. Carol, M. Joyner, K. Green, H.
Beasley Third Row: G. Fisher, A. Hilden, C.
Saunders, S. Smith , C. Quezenberry, A.
Cromer, W. Woods, T. Tinsler, M. Powers, C.
Woods, D. Shihault, K. Robinson, A. Hill Back

Row: M. Hoge, G. Lionberger, J . Macintosh, A.
Crow, K. Jones, J. Seagle, A. Bowlers, R.
Wright, A. Bowles, R. Wright, A. Tayloe, K.
Doss, K. Walker, M. Morris

�Beginning Choir

Front Row: L. Bryant, V. Fullen, C. Clayton, A
Smith, E. Oefelein, C. Brady, K. Johnson, S.
Thompson, B. McDonald, P. Michael, A.
Gesham, G. Bailey, Second Row: S. Wahlberg,

E. Maxwell, L. Pruitt, C. Carey, A Semones, M.
Taylor, M. Worrell, C. Eaton, G. Sheets, C.
Eaton, Third Row: C. Eary, L. Archer, J. Breedlove, C. Muncey, T . Hall , T . Johnson, J .

Williams, S. Barber, S. McMahon, J. May, Back
Row; T. Huffman, K. Duncan, E. Vaughn, L.
Coffey, J. Stump, A. Miller, S. Walker, H.
Cunningham, S. Nadeau, J . Powell

Girls' Ensemble. A. Cromer, E. Boardwine, D.
McKissick, K. Jones, N. Synder, L. Dotson, A.
Wainwright, J. Appleman, K. Jenkins, C. Batts, R.
Vaughn, C. Woods, K. Green, A. Cooper, L.
Archer

Lewis Singers: G. Rob rec ht, S. Smith, A. Jones,
G. Fisher, C. Williams, A. Hylton, K. Franke, J.
Berenbaum, R. Wright, G. Lionberger, E. Updike, M. Hoge, A. Bowles, K. Butler, S. Daulton,
D. Foster, T. Tin sley, C. Logan, W. Woods, J.
Haley

Choir

17

�Front Row: C. Webber, V. Meador, M. Duff, A
Poland, T. Stanley, J. Jordan, H. Brown Second
Row:J. Taylor, A Young, M. Webber, W. Cox, P.

Yeaman, T. Rutledge, M. Atkins, M. Pruitt, K .
Clower, L. O'Dell, Back Row: S. Mason, J.

Almonte, J. Pierce, J. Gaylor, M. Jackson, K .
Hartman

Advanced Band

Front Row: S. Duffy, L. Stull, G. Hoskins, M.
Duff, T. Stanley, E. Cox, J. Jordan, B. Smith, P.
Raplee, Second Row: S. Parks, V. Meador, D.

18

Band

Towe, L. Triebel, W. Cox, N. Vu, B. Doud, P.
Yeaman, K. Hoblitzel, H. Brown,J. Baker, Third
Row: J. Taylor, A. Young, T. Pace, M. Pruitt, E.

Shrewsbery, K . Clower, L. O'Dell, G. Minter,
Back Row: J. Almonte, M. Aldridge, D. Rutherford, D. Peters, S. Mason

�Intermediate Band
t

Front Row: S. Allgayer, N. Fields, C. Webber, A.
Ledington, A. Griffin, A. Poland, S. Pendleton,
T. Couser, Second Row: J. Hickerson, T. Kincer, C. Pugh, T . Rutledge, M. Atkins, R. Dooley,

Third Row: J . Oliver, N. McConnel, M. Webber,
N. Boyle, T. Ellis, T . Martin,J. Early,J . Martin, K.
Stovall Back Row: K. Akers, T. Fesperman, S.

Neighbors, C. Daniel, D. Brown, C. McGee, J.
Gaylor, B. Underwood, M. Collins, M. Jackson,
J. Pierce, K. Hartman, J . Hale, J . Poindexter.

Beginning Band

Front Row: J . Degolyer, J. Woodward, L. Steed,
H. Stovall, V. Carter, A. Richardson, I. Howell, J .
Sachenbacher, P. Brugh, M. Smith, Second
Row: K. Duffy, M. Ward, T. Arbogast, C. Sexton,

M. Winfrey, J. Sink, C. Rice, C. Scott, K. Cline, A.
Thom asson, P. Goodwin, D. Arnold, Third
Row: J. Walters, R. Armstrong, D. Lockride, J.
Stephens, J . Cupp, G. Ferguson, J . Duncan,

Fourth Row: C. Craft, C. Feree, G. Cross, T.
Walls, K. Hurly, Back Row: H. Kurtz, A. Atkinson, D. Cruff, G. Krista, A. Thomas, D. Smith, T.
Gilbert, A. Dickson

Band

19

�Builders' Club

Front Row: Cherie Eary, Cassie Pillis, Leslie
Coffey, Erin Oefelein, Angle Smith, Candy
Munsey, Jennifer Nimmo, Jennifer Spiegel,

Back Row: Beth Owens, Trey Dowdy, Amber
Miller, Wayne Bright, Chris O ' dell, Jay
Crumpacker, Colby Warr

Safety Patrols

Chastity Roop, Shelly Barber, Amber Miller,

20

Builders' Club, Safety Patrols

Mike Greenway, Jason Snair, Stephanie Peery

�Tennis, anyone?

Boys' Tennis Team. Front Row: Sean
Brennen, Gavin Fisher, Scott Rusinko, Tommy
McDonald, Joe Berenbaum Back Row: Justin
Barham, David Birckhead, Tim Farmer, Jerry
Daniels, David Jarvis, Scott Gibson, Richard
Brewbaker
Girls' Tennis Team. Front Row: Nhung Vu,
Terra Hundley, Second Row: Wendy Woods,
Shannon Ripley, Lisa Winstead, Third Row:
Elizabeth Heindel, Liza Dotson, Katie Frankie,
Mary Gregory, Back Row: Jill Clinevell, Ms.
Unger, Kathy Vest

Tennis

21

�Awesome season for the Wolverines

The stingy Wolverine defense stymies another
opponent The defense only allowed 49 points
all year.
Scott Switzer punts to bring rain.

22

Football

�Andrew Lewis completed the 1986
football season with a perfect 8-0
record. The eight wins were the most
ever by an Andrew Lewis Middle
school team. Andrew Lewis opened
the season with shutouts of traditional strongboys, Dublin 12-0 and
Pulaski 14-0. Lewis drilled Glenvar
46-22 next at Highlander Stadium,
and it marked the only time the
Wolverine's defense allowed doublefigures all year; the second unit was in
early in that one.
Lewis played Dublin again in their
debut at Salem Stadium. This time it
was 26-0 win. A 38-8 win at Byrd
followed. The season concluded with
home wins over Clifton Forge and
Blacksburg and a 37-7 victory over
Botetourt. The offense finished with
226 points on the year while the
defense allowed 49 points, an average score of 28-6 over the eight ball
games.
Andrew Lewis was comprised of 44
seventh and eighth graders. Andrew
Lewis Middle concentrated on the
team aspect of play. Fundamentals
are taught and stressed. A fifth quarter was played in most of the games
allowing non-starters playing time.

The middle school is looked on as a
training ground for future Spartans.
As Coach Bradly states 'The bottom
line is that 27 eighth graders hopefully will be prepared to take another
step up the ladder to becoming
members of the Salem Spartan
varsity team.

Coach Bradley and the Wolverines watch the offense
march up the fi eld. pictured: Bradley (45), Sandy
(20), Crowder (2), Barger (76). Roberson (67)

Football Team. Front Row: J. Crowder, S. Paxton, S.
Miles, S. Magenbaur, R. Goodpasture, J. Sandy, J.
Berenbaum, C. Poff, L. Cadd, J. Light, Second Row:
Z. Owen, K. Agee, L. Triebel, D. Mullins, K. Butler, J.
Terry. B. Authur. T. Wa rd, E. Barger, Third Row: B.
Bradley, B. Godlewski, J. Haley, M. Bowling, C. Ray, D.
Leste r, K. Sweet, J . Ca mpbell, Fo urth Row: A.
Shearer , A. Davis , D . Roberso n, C. Garrett, J .
Reynolds, S. Pendleton, C. Barger, S. Wiley, L. Wolfe.
Back Row: Coach Bradley, S. Switzer, C. Scott, J.
Martin, J . Moore, M. Webb, S. Price, K. Anderson, J.
Shelor, Coach Hooker

Football

23

�Football

Offensive lineman, James Martin gets his
game face on before doing battle in the
trenches.

Wide receiver, Jay Sandy snares a reception
from a Glenvar defender.
Quarterback, Steve Magenbauer rolls right
looking for an open Wolverine.

Center, Kris Sweet prepares for the game by
stretching and contemplating his assignments.

24

Football

�Debbie Cobb looks to go back against Clifton Forge in tournament
semi-finals, as the bench watches.

Maryann Duff, Debbie Cobb, and Cathrena
Spaulding battle the Lady Demons for a
rebound.

Cathrena Spaulding handles inbound responsibilities.

Girls' Basketball

25

�The beat goes on Defeating Botetourt for the third
time to win the Valley Highlands
Tourney capped off another
outstanding campaign for the Lady
Wolverines. Despite losing nine
players, including all five start~rs fror;i
last year's unbeaten team, this ye~r s
squad did not miss a beat. In racing
out to a 7-0 record, they extended the
two-year winning streak to 23 straight
games. Holding their oppo~ents to
under 18 points a game, while scoring at a 30 P.P.G. clip themselves,
they survived a mild mid-season
slump (2-2) and closed with 7 staight
victories to post an outstanding 16-2
overall record. Missing another undefeated season by a total of five
points, ALMS again won the tough
Valley Highlands District regular season and tournament championship,
with an unblemished mark, and still
have not lost a district game in the
history of the league.
Season highlands include three
game sweeps over district rivals
Botetout and Clifton Forge, and a two
game sweep over arch-rival Glenvar.
This year's squad was determined to

district champs again

prove they belonged in the same
class as last year's team, and they did.
This year's edition was led by CoMVP, tri-captain Debbie Cobb and
Co-MVP, Cathrena Spaulding. The
Coaches Award was given to tricaptain Michele Clouser, while the
Most Improved Award went to tricaptain Beth Appleman. Rebounding
and assist awards were handed out to
Spaulding and Cobb. Other
members of this year's club were
eighth graders Maryann Duff, Beth
Hammel, Ashley Wainwright, Susan
Yost and April Young . Seventh
graders were Rebecca Brouchu,
Michelle Curl, Kerri Green, and Kelly
Robinson. This year's managers were
Peewee Harrison and Rachelle
Lytton. The stats were kept by Dana
Jessee, Nace Lanier, and Silver
Persinger.
After three winless seasons in the
early 1980's the Lady Wolverines are
43-7 in their last three campaigns.
With six young ladies returning in the
fall from this year's championship
squad, look for the beat to go on!!!

No shot here as Beth Hammel, Kelly Robinson, and Beth Appleman play good solid
defense to prevent a Mountaineers' jumper.
Beth Appleman looks to finish off another
successful Wolverine procession.

26

Girls' Basketball

1986
LEWIS
LEWIS
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Girls' Basketball Season
41
Radford
28
Christiansburg
42
Dublin
29
Blacksburg
28
Christiansburg
19
Glenvar
27
Clifton Forge
28
Dublin
29
Pulaski
26
Blacksburg
20
Pulaski
26
Radford
27
Botetourt
24
Glenvar
18
Clifton Forge
21
Botetourt
tournament
36
CUFfON FORGE
20
Botetourt

10
12
33
18
8
10
18
30
23
20
23
10
23
21
6
19
30
16

�Seventh grader, Kelly Robinson directs traffic.

1986 award winners: Debbie Cobb, Beth
Appleman, Coach Ward, Cathrena Spaulding,
Michele Clouser

Girls' Basketball Team. Front row: Rachelle
Lytton, Beth Appleman, Maryann Duff, Beth
Hammel, Cathrena Spaulding, Michelle Curl,
Peewee Harrison Back row: Kerri Green ,
Michele Clouser, Kelly Robinson , Debbie
Cobb, Ashley Wainwright. April Young ,
Rebecca Brochu, Susan Yost

Girls' Basketball

27

�Sterling Wiley seems to be having a rough time
trying to pin his foe.

1987 Wrestling Season
Lewis
Opponent
56
Pulaski
9
58
Dublin
12
45
Radford
15
49
Dublin
17
60
Botetourt
10

Wrestling Team. Front Row: C. Webster, J .
Haley, B. Thornhill, D. Barker, C. Eversole, T .
Martin, T. Kincer, J. Berenbaum, M. Gades, B.
Breedlove, R. Harris, M. Webb, C. Barger, M .
Hoge, Third Row: B. Herdon, C. Ray, J. Gaylor,

28

Wrestling

K. Huffman , R. Beckner, M. Bowling, J . Light, J.
Minahan, K. Butler, J. Martin, Back Row: A
Davis, D. Black, D. Kester, C. Poff, B. Bradley, S.
Wiley, T. Butt, M . Baldwin, J. Higgs, M . Douglas

�Tournament Winners. Front Row: Aaron
Davis, Brad Bradley, Craig Eversole, Brian
Thornhill, Joe Berenbaum Back Row: Bryan
Godlewski, Cameron Poff, James Martin,
Shawn Price, Carlos Ray

Brian Thornhill pins his competitor during a
tough match against Radford.
Undefeated, regular season wrestlers: Aaron
Davis, Brad Bradley, Craig Eversole, Brian
Thornhill

Wrestling

29

�Quad-captains: John Shelor, Jay Sandy,
Richard Goodpasture, and Stephen
Magenbauer.
Stephen Maganhauer looks for two in tournament finals against Clifton Forge.

Richard Goodpasture calls out the offense.
Lee Cadd cleans the glass against the
Mountaineers as Jay Sandy and Scott
Switzer stand by.

30

Boys' Basketball

�First winning season in five years
In a season of streaks, the Lewis
Wolverines won five straight, lost four
in a row then won three before losing
a heartbreaking two point decision to
Clifton Forge in the tournament
finals, to settle for a fine 8-5 season
and the runner-up spot in the always
competitive Valley Highlands District.
The campaign maked ALMS first
winning season in five years since
becoming a middle school.

The year was highlighted by two
game sweeps over archrival Glenvar,
and Pulaski, and a tremendous
defensive effort against Botetourt in
the tourney semi-finals. In that game
the Wolverines held the Patriots to
one field goal from the four minute
mark of the first period until only two
minutes remained in the contest. It
was an emotional victory as it took
away some of the sting of a one point
setback at Bl, caused by a possession
clock error - a defeat that cost Lewis
Lee Cadd banks in jumper from the low box.
Despite good defensive position by the
opposition, Stephen Magenbauer scores
from the wing.

the regular season crown.
The cagemen averaged 36 points
per game while allowing 34.9 points
per contest. They outrebounded their
opponents by a 27 to 19 edge per till.
Lewis shot 29 pct. from the floor and
44 pct. from the charity stripe as
compared to the opposition's 40 pct.
from the court and 54 pct. from the
free throw line.
Fourteen young men made up this
year's roundballers, and over half of
them started at one point in the season. This year's squad was lead by
Squad-captains Richard Goodpasture , Stephen Magenbauer, Jay
Sandy and John Shelor. Other
members were eighth graders Brian
Arthur, Lee Cadd, Joey Crowder, Dale
Foster, and Scott Switzer. Seventh
graders included Chad Gearhart,
Greg Lionberger, Shaine Miles, Stacy
Muse, and Lee Wolfe. Helping out as
managers this year were Gavin Fisher
and Jeff Johnson. The statistics and
video tape machine were handled by
a host of the Lady Wolverines.

Boys' Basketball Team. Front Row: Gavin Fisher, Chad Gearhart,
Jay Sandy, Richard Goodpasture, John Shelor, Stephen Magenhauer,
Joey Crowder, Dale Foster Back Row: Jeff Marvin, Lee Wolfe, Shaine
Miles, Stacy Muse, Lee Caid, Brian Arthur, Scott Switzer, Greg
Lionberger, Jeff Johnson
Lee Cadd muscles up a shot in the paint as Jay Sandy looks to help.

Boys· Basketball

31

�Scott Switzer comes up short on free throw as
Shelor, Magenbauer, and Cadd wait for second
attempt

1987 Boys' Basketball
LEWIS
35
Botetourt
25
LEWIS
44
Pulaski
42
LEWIS
42
Dublin
38ot
LEWIS
39
Glenvar
26
LEWIS
38
Clifton Forge
35
LEWIS
25
Botetourt
26
LEWIS
28
Dublin
49
LEWIS
41
Clifton Forge
46
LEWIS
42
Radford
46
LEWIS
45
Glenvar ·
33
LEWIS
37
Pulaski
27
Tournament Semi-Finals:
LEWIS
28
Botetourt
19
Finals:
LEWIS
27
Clifton Forge
29

John Shelor finishes off another Lewis break as
Richard Goodpasture looks to follow if needed.

32

Boys' Basketball

Wolverines' John Shelor, Lee Cadd, Stephen
Magenbauer, and Richard Goodpasture stack
for baseline inbounds against the Orioles.

�Stacy Greenway and Lisa St Clair seem tense
as the Wolverines barely defeat Clifton Forge.

Cory Batts yells, " Go Lewis!!'"

-

Stacy Greenway, Mandy Morris, Erin Updike,
and Amanda Jones entertain the Lewis fans at
half-time.
Cheerleaders. Front Row: Lisa St. Clair,
Edwynna Cox, Cory Batts Second Row:
Tiffanie Tinsley, Stacy Greenway Third Row:
Mrs. Cox, Mandy Morris, Christy Williams Back
Row: Erin Updike, Amanda Jones

Cheerleading

33

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34

volleyball

�Volleyball 1987
Lewis

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

Opponent
Hillsville
Christiansburg
Christiansburg
Botetourt
Blacksburg
Botetourt
Blacksburg
St Paul
Botetourt
Hillsville
Radford

0
0
0
1

0
1
0
1
0
1
0

Christy Williams attempts to get the ball over
the net
Showing perfect form, Debbie Cobb makes
another spectacular serve for the Lewis team.

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Members of the volleyball team study the play
of their fellow teammates with intensity.

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Shaun ice Warr, high-scorer with 156 season
points, spikes the ball.

Kathy Vest and Debbie Cobb use team effort to
score one for Lewis.

Volleyball

35

�Jenny Hicks, Erin Updike, Lori Archer, and
Michelle Provost start out slowly during the first
day of practice.

Ashley Dickson attentively concentrates on
Coach Williams' advice before taking off.
Richard Goodpasture prepares to receive the
baton from Jay Sandy as Coach Hooker looks
on.

36

Track

�Run for your life

James Martin practices throwing the heavy
discus.

Get ready, get set, go Jenny Appleman.
Ashley Dickson pours it on as she attempts the
long jump.

Track

37

�People
38

People

�The Lewis Staff

" It looks like spring," thinks Mr. Kirby. Little did
he know that the next day one foot of snow
would fall.

Mike Akers
Scott Atkins
Chuck Benson
Virginia Bohon
Dottie Bull

Beth Byrd
Lewis Campbell
Jimmy Carter
Stacey Clark
Jori Cox

Faculty

39

�Mr. Cox tries to squeeze in a quick phone call before his next class.

',# ' '

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Mike Cox
Pam Elgin

Eva Farrell
John Finnerty

Greg Gallion
Margaret Gregory

40

Faculty

Assistant principal, Mr. Finnerty, grabs the first thing in sight during
American Education Week, mandatory reading program.

�Our loyal substitute, Mrs. Robertson puts in another day at Lewis.
Our school secretary, Gina Hyer smiles sweetly for the camera.

Mary Hill
Sandy Hill
Brian Hooker
Fred Horeis
Gina Hyer

Mary Justice
Edna Kennedy
Joe Kirby
Beth Leah
Betsy McClearn

Faculty

41

�Lyle Mclaren
Linda Miles

Coach Hooker and Coach Ward compare the stats before a heated
game against Dublin.
Jim Morris
Pat Oberlin

Brenda Orange
Jim Paxton
Kathy Phlegar
Pat Reynolds
Robin Richardson

Allen Rodgers
Julie Seay

Janet Sebolt
Garry Secor

Penny Seidman
Nancy Shaw

42

Faculty

K. Atkins seems amused with her work as she lectures from the overhead
projector.

�Mrs. Linda Miles sells tickets at the b-ball game
and then watches her son, Shaine play ball.

Mary Ellen Shrader
Judy Sission
Vilma Stanley
Wilma Stiff
Joyce Tarpley

Susan Taylor
Beverly Thomas
Sally Tyler
Leslie Unger
Buddy Ward

Debra Wheel ing
Ted Williams
Tony Wirt
Dee Wright
Marty Yuhas

Faculty

43

�Eighth Grade

8th grade class officers: Lisa Dotson, Elizabeth
Carter, Sophie Semones, Shannon Ripley

Keith Agee
John Almonte
Paul Ames
Matt Andrews
Beth Appleman

Jennifer Appleman
Lori Archer
Patty Arrington
Brian Arthur
Mary Arthur

Troy Arthur
Melan ie Atkins
Rex Bailey
Rochelle Balams
Jody Baldwin

44

Eighth Grade

�Ember Bane
David Barker
Matthew Barnett
Alicia Beaton
Crystal Beggs

Jeff Bell
Mark Bell
Joe Berenbaum
Kristina Black
Elizabeth Boardwine

Eric Brady
Wayne Bright
Heather Brown
Megan Buckley
Brenda Burnop

Brian Burns
Kevin Butler
Lee Cadd
John Campbell
Elizabeth Carter

Judy Chitwood
Christy Chrisman
Steve Ciafardini
Jill Clinevell
Michelle Clouser

Debra Cobb
Gerald Coleman
Mary Colvin
Temple Conner
Adam Cook

Eighth Grade

45

�Amber Cooper
Randall Cooper
Crystal Cousins
Wade Cox
Candice Crawford

Chucl~y

Cromer
Rawles Cross
Joey Crowder
Eric Darby
Aaron Davis

Sonya DeHart
Tonya DeHart
Amy Delong
Ashley Dickson
Liza Dotson

Mark Douglas
Sandy Doyle
Maryann Duff
Lindy Dumler
Kim Duncan

Della Dutton
Todd Emery
Craig Eversole
Mike Farris
Pam Feazell

Dora Fitzgerald
Wendy Fletcher
Brian Flinchum
Mark Flinchum
Chamisa Flynt

46

Eighth Grade

1

•

\

�Is this the way Christine Thomas, Elizabeth Rusinko, Dara Rutherford,
and Norman Noel clean-up after a late yearbook meeting??

Dale Foster
Nora Francisco

Katie Franke
Jay Gaylor

Shawn Gearhart
Chris Gearhart
Missy Gills
Richard Goodpasture
Matt Graham

Michael Graves
Stacy Greenway

Lori Archer looks way up into the VA. Tech. coliseum as she tries to find
the "Hokie" .

Eighth Grade

47

�Tough woman, Chamisa Flynt struts her stuff on the Andrew Lewis
school bus.
No comprende?? Brian Thornhill seems lost for words as he sits in Spanish class.

Brenda Hamlin
Beth Hammel
Michelle Hancock
Chris Harless
Jennifer Harris

Peggy Harris
Robert Harris
Kelly Hartman
Deirdre Hayes
Tara Haynes

Tammy Hayslett
Liz Heindel
Jennifer Hicks
Tracy Howell
Bobby Hudson

48

Eighth Grade

�Todd Smith, Jeff Taylor, Shaan Vaughn, Lisa St Clair, and Erin
Updike listen to Mrs. Shrader read, Green Eggs and Ham

..

Tommy Humphrey
Michael Jackson

Lisa Jamison
Katey Jenkins

Dana Jesse
Robbie Jesse
S. Ciafardini, K. Lawrence, R. Cooper, M. Smith,

C. Poff, M. Webb seem enthused to be in science class.

Eighth Grade

49

�Marlo Jeter
Amanda Jones
David Jones
Danny Kiser
Teresa Lancaster

Keith Lane
Keith Lawrence
Robert Lawrence
Vicky Lee
Louise Lephew

Dameon Lester
Sherry Lilly
Arny Loving
Buddy Lucado
Tracy Lupton

Kevin Manning
James Martin
Jeff Marvin
Scott Mason
Troy May

Chris McCray
Sondra McCray
Brian McGuire
Ricky McGuire
Dana McKissick

Victoria Meador
Leah Mercer
D.J. Michaud
Terrell Milam
Amber Miles

50

Eighth Grade

�Don't get dishpan hands, Kisha Smith!!

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Chris Miller
Joe Minaham

----Tracy Mitchem
Francine Monterosso

Dawn Montgomery
Donald Mullins

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Trevor Norford
Tricia Nowlin
Ken Obenshain
Chris O'Dell
:=~!;:!:;;:==::;::=;:;:::; James Patterson

Stephanie Peery
Melissa Pendleton
Shane Pendleton
B.J. Pentecost
Silver Persinger

Jason Pierce
Cameron Poff
Angela Poland
Shannon Porter
Brenda Prater

Eighth Grade

51

�Michelle Provost
Matthew Pruitt

Debbie Rankin
Carlos Ray

Ashley Dickson does her homework during a slow period as office
runner.

Brad Reeves
Kevin Richardson
Kim Richardson
James Rickman
Shannon Ripley

Darren Robertson
Richard Roy

Trixie Rubi
Elizabeth Rusinko

T ravis Rutledge
J ay Sandy

52

E ighth Grade

Our loyal safety patrol, Stephanie Peery watches as April Craft crosses
the street

�Tina Sarver
Carl Schultz

Lee Schrader
Craig Scott

Sophia Semones
Angel Settles

Aaron Shearer
Jason Shell

Amy Wellman refuses to say "cheese"
John Shelor
Tommy Sheppard

Eric Smith
Kisha Smith
Mario Smith
Sheri Smith
Todd Smith

Eighth Grade

53

�Niki Snyder
Cathrena Spaulding
Kevin Spence
Lisa St Clair
Trina Stanley

Gary Stultz
Kris Sweet
Richard Swenson
Scott Switzer
Jeff Taylor

Jody Terry
Matt Terry
Christine Thomas
Chucky Thomas
Brian Thornhill

Benita Turner
Melissa Underwood
Erin Updike
Rashaan Vaughn
Christine Ventura

Kathy Vest
Ashley Wainwright
Tony Ward
Mark Webb
Tracy Webb

Cathy Webber
Mike Webber
Jenny Weeks
Sheila Welch
Amy Wellman

54

Eighth Grade

~--...;m::11L"ll""""...&amp;'...._~

�Jenny Weeks and Peggy Harris watch as their
program is run on the computer.

Courtney Wells
Estelle Wells
Suzy White
Sterling Wiley
Chastity Williams

Christy Williams
Dwayne Williams
Usa Winstead
Paige Winston
Amy Witt

Carrie Woods
Jennifer Woolwine
Larry Wright
Paul Yeaman
Susan Yost

Eighth Grade

55

�Seventh Grade

7th grade class officers: Wendi Woods, Kerri
Green, Kristi Doss, Gavin Fisher

Robyn Abshire
Kurt Akers
Donna Albano
Mike Aldridge
Amanda Allen

Kimberly Allen
Sylvia Allgayer
Angela Anderson
Keith Anderson
Michelle Armstrong

Sheri Arrington
David Atkins
Jennifer Baker
Corey Banks
Christopher Barger

Erin Barger
Eric Barr
Cory Batts
Erin Beach
Holly Beasley
56

Seventh Grade

�Joseph Blackwell
Aaron Blevins
Leslie Boone
David Bower
Amy Bowles

Mark Bowling
Nathen Boyle
Brad Bradley
William Breedlove
Rebecca Brochu

Dyrl Brown
Genea Brown
Herman Brown
Shawn Brown
John Burke

Cara Butterworth
William Byrd
Christine Carroll
Kenneth Carroll
Jesse Clark

Jennifer Cole
Duane Coles
Michale Collins
Tiffany Cousser
Edwynna Cox

Amy Cromer
Amy Crowe
Michelle Curl
David Dalton
Carey Daniel

Stacie Daulton
Tequita Davis
Jason Dixon
Robbie Dooley
Todd Dooley
Seventh Grade

57

�Kristie Doss
Brian Doud
Susan Duffy
Jeff Early
Dana Edwards

Christy Ellis
Todd Ellis
Michelle English
Darren Epperly
Neta Evans

Matt Farley
Krystal Farmer
Tony Fesperman
Nikki Fields
Gavin Fisher

Helen Flowers
Lisa Foster
Jennifer Foutz
Angela Fralin
Chris Garrett

David Garst
Jennifer Garst
Chad Gearhart
Charles Gillion
Matthew Gist

Bryan Godlewski
Debbie Grant
Kerri Green
April Griffin
John Hale

John Haley
Joseph Harless
Michelle Harris
David Hartman
Brandon Hatfield
58

Seventh Grade

~~~~~~~:,!~ ..-- - - - - -- -...

�'These are just a few of my favorite things," says Kurt Akers as he
prepares to skate home.
Mr. Wright's interest block class camera, Ken Trail!!

watch your fingers, not the

Justin Haynes
Justin Hedge
Joel Hickerson
Angela Hill
Krysta Hoblitzal

Miles Hoge
Gwen Hoskins
Terra Hundley
Jessica Hurst
Adam Hylton

Derek Jackson
Jeff Johnson
Lewis Johnston
Justin Jones
Kimberly Jones
Seventh Grade

59

�Mary Joyner
Todd Kincer
Melissa Kingery

DeeAnn Laster
Michael Lawrence
Angela Ledington

Joel Light
Loretta Linkous
Michael Linkous

Greg Lionberger
Charlie Logan
Matt Lovell

April Lyle
Rachelle Lytton
Jodie Macantosh
Stephen Magenbauer
Mark Mahoney

Donald Manspile
Robert Martin
Tim Martin
Naomi McConnell
David McCormack

Amy McDaniel
Christopher McGee
Kenny Meador
Shawn Meldrum
Shaine Miles
60

Seventh Grade

�Georgia Robrecht, Dara Rutherford, Lance Trebel and Mandy Morris are
looking sharp at the Christmas dance.

Amy Mills
George Minter

Scottie Mitchem
Thomas Mollette

John Moore
Christopher Morris

Mandy Morris
Carmon Murphey

Sara Neighbors
Binh Nguyen
Joshua Oliver
Erik Olson
Michael Overby

Zach Owen
Travis Pace
Avery Pack
Steven Parks
Brian Patterson

Stacy Paxton
Michelle Pendleton
Gina Perez
Jackie Persianai
DeWayne Peters
Seventh Grade

61

�Kirn Phelps
Roger Phillips
Kimberly Pifer
Judd Poindexter
Mollie Powers

Heather Price
Shawn Price
Tracy Price
Heather Prichard
Kimberly Pruitt

Christopher Pugh
Christie Quesenberry
Patricia Raplee
John Reynolds
Kelly Robinson

Georgia Robrecht
Dara Rutherford
Christopher Saunders
Harvey Saunders
Robert Sawyer

J ennifer Seagle
Brandi Shepherd
William Sheppard
Dana Shinault
Eric-G ene Shrewsbury

Debra Simmons
Beth Sm ith
E. D. Smith
Scott Smith
J ason Snair

Amber Snead
Leslie Souma
Kristen Sovine
Tonya Spence
Kevin Stovall
62

Seventh Grade

�Lisa Foster uses her free time to enjoy another good book.

Leigh Stull
Ashley Tayloe

Tiffanie Tinsley
Dreama Towe

- ,~ ~ ·

' ~

__

...,..,_,,,

Kenneth Trail
Lance T riebei

Matthew Turner
Barry Underwood
Jennifer Vaught
Nhung Vu
Lugman Wade

Timothy Valdron
Katherine Walker
Anthony Webb
Scott White
Lee Wolfe

Tonya Wolfe
Travis Wood
Carolyn Woods
Tamara Woods
Wendi Woods

.

I

Seventh Grade

63

�Sixth Grade

6th grade class officers: Kristin Johnson, Holly
Woods, Holly Dunn, Candice Key

Tracy Anderson
Brian Andrews
Timothy Arbogast
Leigh Archer
Robert Armstrong

David Arnold
Amy Atkins
Airan Atkinson
Amanda Ayers
Crystal Bailey

Greg Bailey
Mark Baldwin
Adam Bane
Melissa Bane
Shelley Barber

Chris Beckner
Roy Beckner
Denny Black
Andi Bland
Ryan Blevins
64

Sixth Grade

�Robin Bond
Caroline Brady
Jill Breedlove
Amy Brewer
James Brooks

Dyrl Brown
Jennifer Brugh
Lori Bryant
Tracy Butt
Gene Cable

Christine Carey
Shane Carroll
Suzanne Carroll
Vicki Carter .
Jason Chambers

Jeffery Chaney
Catherine Claytor
Jerry Cline
Kevin Cline
Leslie Coffey

Selena Colvin
Mary Jane Conklin
Kelly Conner
Lena Cook
Christine Cowling

David Cox
Christopher Craft
Dale Critzer
Kevin Crocker
Griffin Cross

Stephen Crouch
Danny Cruff
James Crumpacker
Hunter Cunningham
Jeffery Cupp
65

Sixth Grade

�Allan Davidson
Jennifer Degolyer
Amy DeWeese
Aaron Dickson
Kathy Dillman

Jimmy Dillon
Eric Dixon
Trey Dowdy
Kristie Duffy
Dwayne Duncan

Jeff Duncan
Kate Duncan
Holly Dunn
Laura Dunville
Daffney Dutton

Mike Eades
Jennifer Eary
Chris Eaton
Craig Eaton
Michele England

Leslie Epperly
Gary Ferguson
Christopher Ferree
Sherri Flournoy
Josh Ford

Valerie Fulton
Deanna Garrett
Travis Gilbert
Paula Goodwin
Elcabeth Gravely

Michael Greenway
Elizabeth Graybill
Neal Gregory
Vivien Gregory
Aaron Gresham
66

Sixth Grade

�Chris Counts practices his skating in the Lewis lobby.
The photographer from Gentry Studio helps Valerie Fullen pose for her
pretty picture.

Jill Groton
Crystal Grubb
Lisa Hale
Bobby Haley
Dawn Hall

Tracy Hall
Rema Hannabass
Andrea Harrison
Shannon Harrison
Michael Hatcher

Brian Herndon
Chris Hershman
Michael Hickson
Jason Higgs
Renee Hill
Sixth Grade

67

�Angela Houff
Ronald Howard
Isaac Howell

Latisha Huffman
Leslie Huffman
Angela Hunter

Keith Hurley
Tammy Jackson
Allen Joanis

Tammy Jobe
Kristin Johnson
Tracy Johnson

Dallas Keister
Candice Key
Gregory Krista
Heather Kurz
Kim Lancaster

Brian Lawrence
Thomas Lee
Amy Lester
Christi Lester
Tina Lewis

Crystal Linkous
Jennifer Linton
Dale Lockridge
Christopher Long
Sandra Manning
Sixth Grade

68

�Roy Beckner listens attentively as "Ben Franklin" takes him back in time
to the 18th century.

Michael Martin
Shelly Mattox

Elizabetll Maxwell
Colette May

Joshua May
Ashley Mccrary

Charlotte McDonald
Shawn McMahon

Darra Michael
Adrienne Milam
Amber Miller
John Miller
Adrian Millner

Tom Mitchem
Brad Morton
Lorrie Muncy
Candice Munsey
Indra Murphey

William Nickles
Jennifer Nimmo
Erin Oefelein
Beth Owens
Amanda Page
Sixth Grade

69

�Edward Palmer
Ryan Palmer
Melanie Parker
Shannon Parkins
Jason Paxton

Crystal Peake
Labor Persinger
Jennifer Peters
Cassie Pillis
Wendell Poindexter

James Powell
Carolyn Powers
Carmen Price
Robert Price
Kevin Pruitt

Laura Pruitt
Joshua Pugh
Whitney Radford
Stephanie Rasnake
Susan Ray

Christie Reams
Clay Rice
Wesley Richards
Amy Richardson
Heather Riddle

John Riddle
James Robertson
Chasity Roop
Virginia Rumberg
Joe Sachenbacher

Christopher Scott
April Semones
Connie Sexton
Will Shaner
Gunnar Sheets
70

Sixth Grade

�What is Jennifer Linton secretly writing, a love
letter??

Brian Shelor
Jason Shelor
John Sink
Mark Skelley
Christopher Slusher

Angela Smith
David Smith
Keith Smith
Mary Smith
Robbie Smith

Jennifer Speigel
Lyn Steed
John Stephens
Aaron Stevens
Heather Stovall

Jeannie Stump
Josh Swanson
Ronald Talbert
Charles Taylor
Melissa Taylor
Sixth Grade

71

�Warren Taylor
Jennifer Thomas
Robert Thomas
Angela Thomasson
Susan Thompson

Bethany Turner
Deborah Vance
Ellen Vaughan
Sabah Wade
Stephanie Walker

Logan Wallace
Jason Walters
Melissa Ward
Eric Weaver
Matthew Webb

Sarah Webber
Corey Webster
Crystal Wells
Robert Willard
Jennifer Williams

Andrew Wilson
Mary Winfrey
Angela Woods
Holly Woods
Mandie Worrell

Stephen Zimmers
Am y Zutz
Stephanie Rasnake and Beth Owens practice calligraphy as Mrs. McClean examines their work.

72

Sixth Grade

�.&lt; .-.
:~..:~ .·

··-r;_,'l-'=:.

.... .,

Mr.
Brian Hooker puts in another long day at
Lewis.

Closing

73

�MA
Abshire, Robyn 56
Agee, Keith 16, 23, 44
Akers, Kurt 19, 56
Akers, Mike 39
Nbano, Donna 56
Ndridge, Mike 18, 56
Nlen, Amanda 56
Nlen, Kimberly 56
Niff, Crystal
Nlgayer, Sylvia 19, 56
Nmonte, John 18, 44
Ames, Paul 44
Anderson, Donavan 56
Anderson, Keith 23, 56
Anderson, Tracy 64
Andrews, Brian 64
Andrews, Matthew 44
Appleman, Elizabeth 16, 27, 44
Appleman, Jennifer 16, 17, 37, 44
Arbogast, Timothy 19, 64
Archer, Leigh 17, 64
Archer, Lori 14, 16, 17
Armstrong, Michelle 56
Armstrong, Robert 19 64
Arr!ngton, Patty 5, 15,' 44
Arrington, Sheri 56
Arnold, David 19, 64
Arthur, Brian 6, 23, 31 , 44
Arthur, Mary 44
Arthur, Troy 44
Asirifi, Carolina 13 15
Atkins, Amy 64 '
Atkins, David 56
Atkins, Kathy 42
Atkins, Melanie 18 19 44
Atkins, Scott 39 '
'
Atkinson, Airan 19 64
Ayers, Amanda 54'

BBB
Bailey, Crystal 64
Bailey, Gregory 17, 64
Balley, William 44
Baker, Jennifer 10, 13, 18, 5 6
Balams, Rochelle 44
Baldwin, Jody 44
Baldwin, Marcus 29, 64
Bane, Adam 64
Bane, Ember 45
Bane, Melissa 64
Banks, Corey 56
Barber, Shelly 17, 20, 64
Barger, Christopher 23, 29
Barger, Erin 23, 56
Barker, David 14, 15, 29, 45
Barnett, Matthew 45
Barr, Eric 56
Batts, Cory8, 16, 17, 33, 56
Beach, Erin 13, 16, 56
Beaton, Nicia 45
Beasley, Holly 16, 56, 14
Beckner, Chris 64
Beckner, Roy 29, 64, 69
Beggs, Crystal 16, 45
Bell, Jeff 45
Bell, Mark 45
Benson, Chuck 3, 39
Berenbaum, Joseph 16, 17, 21, 23, 29, 45
Black, Denny 29, 64
Black, Kristina 10, 15, 45
Blackwell, Joseph 57
Bland, Soterea 64
Blevis, Aa ron 57
Blevins, Ryan 64
Boardwine, Elizabeth 16, 17, 45
74

Index

Bohon, Virginia 39
Bond, Robin 65
Booher, Connie
Boone, Leslie 57
Bostic, Farene 5
Bower, David 57
Bowles, Amy 16, 17, 57
Bowling, Mark 23, 29, 57
Boyle, Nathan 19, 57
Bradley, Brad 23, 29, 57
Bradley, Larry 23
Brady, Caroline 17, 65
Brady, Erik 15, 45
Breedlove, Jill 17, 65
Breedlove, William 29, 57
Brewer, Amy 65
Bright, Wyne 16, 20, 45
Brill, Pat
Brochu, Rebecca 16, 27, 57
Brooks, James 65
Brown, Dyrl 19, 57, 65
Brown, Gary
Brown, Genea 57
Brown, Heather 6, 18, 35, 45
Brown, Herman 57
Brown, Shawn 16, 57
Brugh, Jennifer 19, 65
Bryant, Lori 17, 65
Buckley, Megan 45
Bull, Dottie 39
Bullock, John F.
Burke, John 57
Burnop, Brenda 4, 10, 13, 45
Burns, Brian 45
Butler, Kevin 16, 17, 23, 29, 45
Butler, Leonard 6
Butterworth, Cara 57
Butt, Tracy 8, 29, 65
Byrd, Beth 39
Byrd, William 29

CCC
Cable, Gene 65
Cadd, Robert 8, 23, 31, 45
Campbell, John 15, 23, 45
Campbell, Lewis 2, 39
Campion, Mary
Carey, Christine 17, 65
Carroll, Christina 16, 57
Carroll, Kenneth 57
Carroll, Rita
Carroll, Shane 65
Carroll, Suzanne 65
Carr, Robert
Carter, Elizabeth 16, 14, 44, 45
Carter, Lahoma 19, 65
Carter, Jimmy 39
Chambers, Jason 65
Chaney, Jeffrey 65
Chester, Tom
Chitwood, Judy 45
Chrisman, Christie 15 45
Ciafardini, Steven 45 '
Cisco, Gertrude
Clark, jesse 57
Clark, Stacey 39
Claytor, Catherine 17 65
Cline, J erry 19, 65 '
Cline, Kevin 65
Cline, Michael
Clinevell, Jill 13, 21 , 45
Clouser, Michelle 15, 27, 35, 45
Clower, Kevin 18
Cobb, Debbie 16, 27, 35, 45
Coffey, Leslie 17, 20, 65
Cole, Jennifer 57
Coleman, Gerald 45
Coles, Duane 4, 57
Collins, Michael 19, 57

Colvin, Mary 35. 45
Colvin , Selena 65, 72
Conklin , Mary 65
Conner. Kelly 65
Conner, Temple 15, 45
Cook, Adam 45
Cook, Lena 65
Cooper, Amber 16, 17, 46
Cooper, Randll 46
Couser, Tiffany 19, 57
Cowling, Christine 65
Cousins, Crystal 15, 46
Cousser, Tiffany
Cox, David 65
Cox, Edwynna 18, 33 , 57
Cox, Jori 37, 39
Cox, Kenneth Wade 18. 46
Cox, Michael 40
Craft, Christopher 19, 65
Crawford, Candice 46
Critzer, Dale 65
Crocher, Kevin 65
Cromer, Amy 16, 17, 57
Cromer, Charles 46
Cross, Griffin 19, 65
Cross, Rawles 14, 46
Crouch, Stephen 65
5
Crowder, Joey 6, 15, 23, 3 1• 4
Crowe, Amy 16, 57
Cruff, Danny 19, 65
Crumpacker, James 20, 65
Cunningham, Hunter 17 • 6 5
Cupp, Jeffrey 19, 65
Curl, Michelle 27 , 35, 57

ODD
Dalton, David 57
Daniel, Carey 19, 57
Darby, Michael 46
7
Daulton, Stacie 15, 16, 17 , 5
Davidson, Stephen 29, 66
Davis, Aaron 6, 23 , 29, 4 6
Davis, Tequila 57
Deegan, Eve
Degolyer, Jennifer 19, 66
Dehart, Sonya 16, 46
Dehart Tonya 16, 46
Delong, Amy 13, 15,46
DeWeese, Amy 66
Dickson, Aaron 66
46
Dickson, Ashley 15, 19, 36, 3 7 '
Dickson, Richard
Dillman, Kathy 66
Dillon, James 66
Dixon, Jason 57
Dooley, Richard 19, 57
Dooley, Robert 57
Doss, Kristi 14, 16, 56, 58
Dotson, Liza 14, 16, 17, 21 , 44 • 46
Doud, Brian 18, 58
Douglas, Marc 29, 46
Dowdy, Houston 20, 66
Doyle, Sandra 46
Dudley, Teresa 16
Duff, Maryann 10, 18, 27 , 46
Duffy, Kristie 18, 19, 66
Duffy, Susan 58
Dulmer, Undy 46
Duncan, Dawayne 66
Duncan, Jeffery 19, 66
Duncan, Kimberly 46
Duncan, Mary 17, 66
Dunn, Holly 14, 64, 66
Dunville, Laura 66
Dutton, Daffney 66
Dutton, Della 16, 46

�EEE
Eades, Michael 29, 66
Early, Jeff 19, 58
Eary, Jennifer 20, 66
Eaton, Chris 17, 66
Eaton, Craig 17, 66
Edwards, Dana 15, 58, 14
Elgin, Pam 40
Ellis, Christy 15, 58
Ellis, Dianna
Ellis, Kenneth 19
Emery, Todd 15, 46
England, Elena 66
English, Michelle 58
Epperly, Darren 58
Epperly, Leslie 5, 66
Evans, Aleta 16, 58
Eversole, Matthew 29, 46

FFF
Farley, Matt 58
Farmer, Krystal 58
Farmer, Lavenia
Farrell, Eva 13, 40
Farris, Michael 46
Feazell, Pamela 16, 35, 46
Ferguson, Gary 19, 66
Ferree, Christopher 19, 66
Fesperman, Anthony 19, 58
Fielder, Robbie
Fields, Jennifer 58
Finnerty, John 6 40
F!sher, Gavin 14: 16, 17, 21 , 31, 56 58
Fitzgerald, Dora 15, 46
•
Flannagan, Lee
Fl~tcher, Wendy 16, 46
Flinchum, Brian 46
Flinchum, Mark 46
Flowers, Helen 58
Flurnoy, John
Flurnoy, Sherri 66
Flynt, Chamisa 16 46
Ford, Josh 66
'
Fore, Joseph
Foster, Dale 16, 17, 3l , 47
Foster, Lisa 58, 63
Toutz, Jennifer 58
Fralin, Angela 58
Francisco, Nora 46
Franke, Katie 16, 17 21 35
47
Fullen, Valerie 13, 66, 6

7 '

GGG
Gallion, Greg 40
Garrett, Deanna 13 66
Garrett, Nina
'
Garst, David
Garst, Jennifer 58
Gaylor, Jay 18, 19, 29, 47
Gearhart, Shawn 47
Gearhart, Chad 31 , 58
Gearheart, Chris 47
Germond, Veronica
Gilbert, Travis 19 66
Gilliam, Charles
Gills, Melissa 16 47
Gist, Matthew
Godlewski, Bryan 23, 29, 58
Goodpasture, Richard 23 31 36 4 7
Goodwin, Paula 19, 66 '
'
'

S8
5B

Graham, Doug
Graham, Matt 47
Grant, Debbie 58
Gravely, Elizabeth 66
Graves, Lorraine
Graves, Michael 47
Grayhill, Elizabeth 66
Green, Kerri 14, 16, 17, 27, 56, 58
Greenway, Michael 17,20, 66
Greenway, Stacy 16, 37, 47
Greer, Angela 15, 16, 47
Gregory, Margaret 40
Gregory, Mary 16, 21, 4 7
Gregory, Robert 66
Gregory, Vivien 66
Gresham, Aaron 17, 66
Griffin, April 19, 58
Gross. David 47
Groton, Lila 67
Grubb, Crystal 17, 67

HHH
Hale, John 19, 58
Hale, Lisa 67
Haley, John 6, 16, 17, 23, 29
Haley, William 67
Hall, Cindi 16, 47
Hall, Dawn 67
Hall, Tracy 13, 17, 67
Halverson, Richard
Hamm, Katina
Hanlin, Brenda 15, 48
Hammel, Beth 27, 48
Hanncock, Michelle 48
Hannabass, Rema 67
Harless, Fred 8, 48
Harless, Joseph 58
Harris, Jennifer 48, 55
Harris, Michelle 58
Harris Peggy 15, 48
Harris, Robert 29, 48
Harrison, Andrea 27, 67
Harrison, Shannon 67
Hartman, David 58
Hartman, Kelly 18, 19, 48
Hatcher, Michael 67
Hatfield, Roy 58
Hayes, Deirdre 13, 15, 16, 48
Haynes, Justin 59
Haynes, Tara 48
Hayslett, Tammy 15, 48
Hedge, Justin 59
Heindel, Elizabeth 15, 21, 48
Helm, Yolander
Herndon, Brian 29, 67
Hershman, Chris 67
Hibbitts, Nadeau
Hickerson. Joel 19, 59
Hicks, Jennifer 16, 36, 48
Hickson, Michael 67
Higgs, Jason 29, 67
Hiles, Elizabeth
Hill, Angela 16, 59
Hill, Mary 15, 41
Hill, Ronda
Hill, Sandy 41
Hoblitzal, Krystal 18, 59
Hoge, Miles 16, 17, 29, 59
Hooker, Brian 23, 41
Horeis, Fred 41
Hoskins, Gwendolyn 18, 59
Houff, Angela 68
Howard, Ronald 68
Howell, Isaac 19, 68
Howell, Tracy 15, 48
Hudson, Robert 48
Huffman, Kevin 29
Huffman, Latisha 17, 68
Huffman, Leslie

Humphrey, Loyd 49
Hundley, Terra 16, 21 , 59
Hunter, Angela 68
Hurley, Keith 68
Hurst, Jessica 59
Hutchinson, Lynwood
Hyer, Gina 41
Hylton, Adam 16, 17, 59

JJJ
Jackson, Derek 59
Jackson, Michael 18, 19, 49
Jackson, Tammy 68
Jamison, Lisa 16, 49
Jenkins, Katherine 16, 17, 49
Jessee, Dana 49
Jessee, Robbie 49
Jeter, Marlo 50
Joanis, William 68
Jobe, Tammy 68
Johnson, Jeffrey 31, 59
Johnson, Kristin 14, 17, 64, 68
Johnson, Monroe
Johnson, Tracy 17, 68
Johnston, Lewis 59
Jones, Amanda 14, 16, 17, 35, 33, 50
Jones, David 13, 50
Jones, Justin 59
Jones, Kimberly 16, 59
Jordan, Joanna 18
Joyner, Mary 16, 60
Justice, Mary 41

KKK
Keister, Dallas 29, 68
Kennedy, Edna 41
Key, Candice 14, 64, 68
Kiker, Joshua
Kincer, Todd 19, 29, 60
Kingery, Melissa 60
Kirby, Joe 41
Kiser, Daniel 15, 50
Krista, Gregory 19, 68
Kurz, Heather 19, 68

LLL
Lancaster, Donna 15, 68
Lancaster, Teresa 15, 50
Lane, Keith 50
Lanier, Nace
Laster, DeeAnn 60
Lawerence, Brian 68
Lawerence, Keith 50
Lawerence, Michael 60
Lawerence, Robert 50
Leah, Beth 41
Ledington, Angela 19, 60
Lee, Thomas 68
Lee, Vicky 15, 50
Lephew, Louise 50
Lester, Amy 68
Lester, Charles 23, 50
Lester, Christi 68
Lewis, Michael
Lewis, Tina 68
Light, Joel 6, 23, 29, 60
Lilly, Sherry 15, 50
Linkous, Crystal 68
Index

75

�Linkous, Loretta 60
Linkous, f&gt;\ichael 60
Linton, Jennifer 15, 68, 71
Lionberger, Gregory 16, 17, 31 , 60
Lockridge, Dale 19, 68
Logan, Charles 16, 17, 60
Long, Christopher 68
Looney, Bernie
Lovell, Matt 60
Loving, Amanda 50
Loving, Becky
Lucado, Buford 50
Lupton, Tracy 50
Lyle, April 16, 60
Lytton, Rachelle 27, 60

MMM
Mabery, Randall
Macintosh, Jodie 16, 60
Magenbauer, Stephen 23, 31, 60
Mahoney, Mark 8, 16, 60
Mann, Mattie
Manning, Kevin 15, 50
Manning, Perry
Manning, Sandra 68
Manspile, Donald 60
Martin, James 23, 29, 37, 50
Marin, Marie
Maritn, f&gt;\ichael 69
Martin, Robert 60
Martin, Tim 19, 29, 60
Marvin, Jeff 31 , 50
Mason, Scott 18, 50
Mattox, Shelly 69
Maxwell, Elizabeth 17, 69
May, Colette 69
May, Joshua 17, 69
May, Troy 15, 50
McClearn, Betsy 41
McConnell, Eutena 60
McCormack, David 60
McCray, Chris 50
McCray, Sandra 15, 50
McCrory, Ashley 69
McDaniel, Arny 16, 60
McDonald, Charlotte 17, 69
McGee, Christopher 19, 60
McGuire, Brian 50
McGuire, Ricky 50
McKissick, Dana 16, 17, 35, 50
McLaren, Lyle 42
McMahon, Shawn 17, 69
Meador, Kenny 60
Meador, Victoria 15, 18, 50
Meldrum, Shawn 60
Mercer, Leah 15, 50
Michael, Darra 17, 69
Michaud, DJ. 50
Miliarn, Adrienne 69
Miliam, Ronnie 50
Miles, Amber 16, 50
Miles, Linda 42, 43
Miles, Shaine 23, 31 , 60
Miller, Amber 13, 17, 20, 69
Miller, Christine 50
Miller, Chris
Miller, John 69
Millner, Adrian 69
Mills, Arny 6, 13, 16, 61
Minahan, Joe 15, 29, 51
Minter, kGeorge 18, 61
Mitchem, Scottie 61
Mitchem, Thomas 69
f&gt;\itchem, Tracy 15, 16, 35, 51
Moles, Mildred
Mollette, Thomas 61
Monterosso, Francine 51
Montgomery, Dawn 51
Moore, John 23, 29, 61
76

Index

Morris, Christopher 61
Morris, Mandy 16, 33, 61
Morris, James 42
Morton, Brad 69
Mullins, Donald 23, 51
Muncy, Lorrie 69
Munsey, Candice 17, 20, 69
Murphey, Carmon 61
Murphey, Indra 69
Muse, Stacy 31

NNN
Nadeau, Shon 17
Neighbors, Sara
Nguyen, Binh 61
Nickles, William 69
Nimmo, Jennifer 20, 69
Noel, Norman 47
Norford, Trevor 15, 51
Nowlin, Patricia 15, 51

000
Obenshain, Loyd 51
Oberlin, Pat 9, 35, 42
O'Dell, Larry 14, 18, 20, 51
Oefelein, Brin 17, 20, 69
Oliver, Joshua 19, 61
Olson, Erik 61
Orange, Brenda 42
Ortiz, Daniel
Ortiz, Jr. Migyel
Overby, Michael 61
Owen, Zach 23, 61
Owens, Beth 20, 69, 72

PPP
Pace, Travis 18, 61
Pack, Avory 61
Page, Amanda 69
Palmer, Edward 70
Palmer, Ryan 70
Parker, Melanie 70
Parkins, Michael
Parkins, Shannon 70
Parks, Steven 18, 61
Patterson, Brian 61
Patterson, James 51
Paxton, Jason 70
Paxton, Jim 42
Paxton, Stacy 23, 61
Peake, Crystal 70
Peery, Stephanie 16, 20, 51
Pendleton, Michelle 15, 61
Pendleton, Melissa 16, 51
Pendleton, Shane 19, 23, 51
Pentecost, BJ . 51
Perez, Gina 16, 61
Persianai, Jackie 61
Persinger, Labor 6, 70
Persinger, Silver 51
Peters, DeWayne 18, 61
Peters, Jennifer 70
Phelps, Kimberly 62
Phillips, Roger 62
Phlegar, Kathy 42
Pierce, Jason 18, 19, 51
Pillis, Cassie 20, 70
Pifer, Kimberly 62
Poff, Cameron 4, 23, 29, 51

Poindexter, Judd 19, 62
Poindexter, Wendell 70
Poland, Angela 18, 19, 51
Porter, Shannon 51
Powell, James I 7. 70
Powers, Carolyn 70
Powers. Mollie 16. 62
Prater, Brenda 15, 16, 51
Price, Carmen 70
Price, Heather 62
Price, Robert 70
Price, Shawn 23, 29, 62
Price, Tracy 62
Prichard, Heather 62
Provost, Michelle 16, 36, 52
Pruitt, Kevin 70
Pruitt, Kimberly 15, 62
Pruitt, Laura 17, 70
Pruitt, Matthew 18, 52
Pugh, Christopher 19, 62
Pugh , Joshua 70

QQQ
Quesenberry, Christie 16, 62

RRR
Radford, Whitney 13, 70
Rankin, Deborah 52
Raplee, Patricia 18, 62
Rasnake, Stephanie 70. 72
Ray, Carlos 23, 29, 52
Ray, Susan 15, 70
Reams, Christie 70
Reeves, Brad 52
Reynolds, John 23, 62
Reynolds, Pat 42
Rice, Clay 19. 70
Richards, We sley 70
Richardson, Amy 19, 7 0
Richardson. Kevin 52
Richardson , Kimberly 15, 16 · 52
Richardson , Rhonda
Ric hardson , Robin 42
Richardson , Stacey
Rickman, James 52
Riddle, Heather 70
Riddle, John 70
2
Ripley, Shannon 14, 16, 2 l , 44 • 5
Roar, Jeremy
Robertson, Darren 23 , 52
Robertson, Eleanor
Robertson, James 70
Robinson, Kelly 16, 27, 62
Rob rec ht, Georgia 16, I 7 . 62
Rodgers, Allen 42
Roop, Chasity 20, 70
Ross, Jason
Roy, Richard 52
Ruby, Beatrice 15, 52
Rumberg, Virginia 70
Rusinko Elizabeth 13, 16, 4 7 , 5 2
Rutherf~rd , Dara 13, 18, 4 7 · 62
Rutledge, Travis 18, 19, 52

SSS
Sachenbach er. Joseph 13 , 19. 70
Sandy, Jay 23 , 3 I , 3 6 . 52
Sarver, Tin a 53

�Saunders, Christopher 16, 62
Saunders, Harvey 4 , 62
Sawyer, Robert 62
Scholand, Stefanie
Schrader, Lee 58
Schultz, Carl 15, 53
Scott, Chad
Scott, Christopher 19, 70
Scott, Craig 23, 53
Seagle, Jennifer 16, 62
Seay, Julie 42
Sebolt, Janet 42
Secor, Gary 42
Seidman, Penny 42
Semones, April 17, 70
Semones, Sophia 14 15 16 44 53
Settles, Angel 15, 53'
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Sexton, Connie 19, 70
Shaner, William 70
Shaver, Jeffery
Shaw, Nancy 42
Shearer, Aaron 23 53
Sheets, Ryan 17,
Shell, Jason 53
Shelor, Brian 71
Shelor, Jason 71
Shelor, John 23, 31, 53
Shepherd, Brandi 62
Sheppard, Tom my 53
Sheppard, William 62
Shinault, Dana 16 5 2
Shrader, Mary Ell~n 43
Shrewsbury, Eric-Gene 18 62
Sigmon, Kim
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Simmons, Debra 62
Simmons, Kevin
Simpkins, Michael
Sink, John 19 71
Sisson, Judy 43
Skelley, Mark 71
Slusher, Christopher 71
Sm~th , Angela 17, 20, 71
Smith, Beth 18 62
Smith, Charles '
Smith, Ed 62
Smith, Eric 53
Smith, Keith 71
Smith, Kisha 57, 5 3
Smith, Mario 53
Sm~th. Mary 19, 7 l
Smith, Patricia 4
Smith, Robbie 71
Smith, Scott 62
Smith, Sheri 16 53
Smith, Todd 14', 15 , 53
Snair, Jason 20, 5 2
Snavely, Susie
Snead, Amber 16 62
Snyder, Niki 15, 1'5 17 54
Souma, Leslie 62 '
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Sovine,_Kristen 8, 16, 62
Spa~ldmg, Cathrena 15 27 5 4
Speigel, Jennifer 20 71 ·
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Spence, Kevin 54 '
Spence, Shannon
Spence, Shannon
Spence, Tonya 62
St. Clair, Lisa 35 3 3 54
Stanley, Samuel '5 4 '
Stanley, Trina 18, 5 4
Stanley, Wilma 11, 43
Steed, Valerie 19
Stephens, Cynthia
Stephens, John 19 71
Stevens, Aaron 71 '
Stiff, Wilma 43
Stovall, Heather 19 71
Stovall, Kevin 19
Stull , Leigh 18,
Stultz, Gary 54
Stump, Jeannie 17 71
Swanson, Joshua
Sweet, Kris 23 , 54
Sweetenburg, Floyd

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Swenson, Richard 54
Switzer, Scott 23, 31, 54
Sydenstricker, Alyce

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Talbert, Ronald 71
Taliaferro, Lois
Tarpley, Joyce 43
Tayloe, Ashley 16, 63
Taylor, Charles 71
Taylor, Jeff 15, 18, 54
Taylor, Melissa 17, 71
Taylor, Susan 43
Taylor, Wesley 72
Terry, Carlos
Terry, Jody 23, 54
Terry, Matt 54
Thomas, Beverly 43
Thomas, Christine 13, 15, 47, 54
Thomas, Charles 16, 54
Thomas, Jennifer 19, 72
Thomas, Robert 72
Thomasson, Angela 19, 72
Thompson, Susan 17, 72
Thornhill, Brian 5, 14, 29, 54
Thrush, Clidia
Tinsley, Tiffanie 16, 17, 33, 63
Towe, Dreama 18, 63
Trail, Kenneth 59, 63
Traxel, William
Triebel, Lenee 18, 23, 63
Turner, Benita 54
Turner, Bethany 15, 72
Turner, Matthew 63
Tyler, Sally 43

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Underwood, Barry 63
Underwood, Melissa 13, 15, 19, 54
Unger, Leslie 21 , 43
Updike, Erin 16, 17, 33, 36, 54

vw
Vance, Deborah 72
Vaughn, Ellen 17, 72
Vaughn, Rashaan 16, 17, 54
Vaught, Jewnnifer 63
Ventura, Christine 15, 54
Vest, Kathy 6, 15, 16, 27, 35, 54
Vu, Nhung 6, 13, 21, 35, 63, 14

WWW
Wade, Beverly
Wade, Lugman 16, 63
Wade, Sobah 72
Wainwright, Leigh 16, 17, 27, 35, 54
Waldron, Timothy 63
Walker, Katherine 16, 63
Walker, Stephanie 17, 72
Wallace, Sarah
Walls, Thomas 19
Walters, Jason 19, 72
Wang, Michael 14

Ward, Anthony 23, 29, 54
Ward, Buddy 43
Ward, Melissa 19, 72
Warr, Colby 20
Warr, Shawnice 10, 35
Watkins, Shannon
Weaver, Eric 72
Webb, Anthony 63
Webb, Mark 4, 23, 29, 54
Webb, Matthew 72
Webb, Tracy 54
Webber, Cathy 13, 18, 19, 54
Webber, Mike 18, 19, 54
Webber, Sarah 72
Webster, Corey 29, 72
Weeks, Jenny 15, 54, 55
Welch, Shelia 15, 54
Wellman, Amy 54
Wells, Crystal 72
Wells, Courtney 16, 55
Wells, Estelle 16, 55
Westmoreland, Machelle
Wheeler, Keith
Wheeler, Keven
Wheeler, Stephanie 16
Wheeling, Debbie 43
White, Scott 63
White, Suzanne 55
Widner, Chuck
Wiley, Sterling 4, 23, 29, 55
Willard, Robert 72
Williams, Chasity 16, 17, 55
Williams, Christina 35, 33, 55
Williams, Dwayne 55
Williams, Jennifer 17, 72
Williams, Ted 43
Wills, John
Wilson, Andrew 72
Winfrey, Mary 19, 72
Winstead, Elisa 16, 14, 21. 55
Winston, Maurine 15, 55
Wirt, Tony 6, 43
Witt, Amy 16, 55
Wolfe, Lee 23, 31, 63
Wolfe, Tonya 16, 63
Wood, Travis 63
Woods, Angela 72
Woods, Carolyn 16, 63
Woods, Carrie 14, 16, 17, 55
Woods, Holly 14, 64, 72
Woods, Tamara 16, 63
Woods, Wendi 14, 16, 17, 21. 56, 63
Woodward, Amy 19, 63
Woolwine, Jennifer 16, 55
Worrell, Lillian 17, 72
Wright, Dee 43
Wright, James
Wright, Larry 55
Wright, Michael
Wright, Robin 16, 17, 63

yyy
Yarcebinski, Michael
Yeaman, Paul 4, 18, 19, 55
Yost, Susan 16, 27, 55
Young, April 18, 19, 27, 55
Young, Bryan 55
Young, Ryan 63
Yuhas, Marty 43

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Zimmers, Stephen 72
Zutz, Amy 72

Index

77

�Time really does fly

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If only it could last forever. No
homework, no books, and no
teachers. It was too good to be true,
after three months of paradise,
school had to reopen. At least, the
summer of rest, relaxation, and fun
lasted a few days longer than usual.
All Virginia school systems began
operating after Labor Day due to a
new state law.
Regular routines quickly resumed.
Highlighting the year were many
activities that took place during and
after school. Successful pep assemblies that led to Lewis victories were
enjoyed by all. The excitement of holiday dances and getting anonymous
78

Closing

�carnations on Valentine's Day played
a major role in life at Lewis.
1987 proved to be a little out of the
ordinary with record snowstorms that
cancelled schools for days. Who
would ever think that snow would
ever become so tiresome.
With spring in the air, students
once again looked forward to days of
sunshine, beaches, and three months
of putting the ale brains on automatic
pilot.

Closing

79

�•

The 1987 yearbook staff of Andrew
Lewis Middle School: Carolina Asirifi,
Jennifer Baker, Erin Beach, Crystal
Beggs, Brenda Burnap, Jill Clinevell,
Deirdre Hayes, Amber Miller, Amy
Mills, Stephanie Peery, Elizabeth
Rusinko , Dara Rutherford Chris
Saunders, Melissa Underwood and
Cathy Webber would like to thank Mr.
Art Cournoyer of Gentry Studios, the

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Closing

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Salem Times Register, and Jimmy
Carter for all their help with the photography. We would also like to thank
Coach Ward and Coach Hooker for
writing captions and copy for the
team sports.
The yearbook staff would like to
give extra-special thanks to Ms. Eva
Farrell and her sister, Mary Kate
Farrell for making all this possible.

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�Andrew Lewis Middle School
Salem, Virginia
Home of the Wolverines

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Three cheers for the best school in the
valley.

Opening 1

FINCASTLE LIBRARY

�Time lost,
time gained

'

Ending the summer and
beginning the new school year
had always been difficult, and
this year proved no different.
This year all timing tones
were changed meaning one
minute less to get to class and
five minutes during lunch .
Students dreaded the loss of
socializing time between
classes and at lunch, but soon
locker combinations were
memorized and students got
back._ into the swing of things.
An Evaluating Committee
from the State Department of
Education visited Lewis in
October. Students , faculty ,
administrator s , custodians,

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2 Opening

�and parents prepared for this
successful visit.
One month later, a week of
rain hit the valley resulting in a
devastating flood. Students
and faculty at Lewis had no
idea how serious the November
flash flooding was until a constant stream of parents kept
coming to pick up their
children. By 7:00 p.m., most
students had left; those
remaining students were sent
to emergency care areas.
Several successful food and
clothing drives were sponsored
by the SCA for victims of the
flood.
Life resumed the usual
routine at Lewis resulting in
yet another successful year.

Opening 3

�Heather Nimmo studies for a science
test during study hall.
Scott Roupe and Greg Smith prepare to
sign the mural they painted.
Samantha Ayers is ready to call the
play before the action begins.
Shawn Price offers a giant acorn to the
visiting squirrel on the back lawn.
Mr. Butler helps Nhung Vu get her
locker back into working order.
Mr. Ki rby checks the latest mail piling
up on his desk.

4 Student Life

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�Mr. Perry Manning joined the faculty
second semester as a life science
teacher.
Lee Schrader borrows a pencil from art
teacher, Miss Davis to finish his
project.
Mrs. Seay and Mrs. Se bolt smile happily
at the October banquet.
Practice makes perfect! This year's
band marched in the Salem parade
after many afternoons of learning how
to march.

6 Student Life

�Now What?? The truck easily went
through the breezeway to make a
delivery but wouldn't budge when leaving.
Little, Sarah Ward can't wait to grow up
and become a Lady Wolverine.

Phillip Oefelin, Victoria Meador, Rusty Deyerle, a nd Michael Hunt choose a poster
from their counselor, Mrs. McClearn.

Karen Abshire and Christy Williams
enjoy some of the goodies at the honor
roll party.

Student Life

7

�It looks as though Richard Bateman is
preparing to build a house.
Ms. Wheeling and Mr. Chester stop to
chat during their planning period.

l

8 Student Life

�Brian Thornhill acts cool as Ashley
Wainwright, Tony Ward, and Mark
Webb look on.
Students in Mrs. Brill's first period
class attempt to dissect their frog.
Yuck!
Donald Mullins tries to force a smile for
the camera.

Student Life

9

�Jennifer Vaught, George Minter, John
Moore, and Todd Ellis try out a new
static charge machine.
Christine Lockhart phones home for a
forgotten gym suit Monday morning.

10 Student Life

�Diron Smith, Meredith Helm, Michelle
Newman, Brent Munsey, and Dina
Patel spend another long afternoon
working on the yearbook.

•

Paul Yeaman , Todd Emery, Mike
Venable, Rocky Roy, and John
Campbell try to look busy in Mr. Ward's
class .

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Student Life

11

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12 Sports Divider

�Tennis is a racquet

David Jarvis, Justin Barham, Tommy McDonald, Scott Rusinko

Front Row: Lisa Winstead Shannon Ripley Katie Franke Back Row : Mary Walker, Kristi Garren, Betsy Webb, Amy Dunn,
Dina Patel
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Tennis

13

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Marvelous, silllply
marvelous!!
After finishing second the of the last two years. Since
last two years in the tough enduring two winless seasons
Roanoke Valley Junior High in the early 1980's, the Cagers
League, this year's team have compiled an overall mark
dropped down a grade to face a of 34-12, including 17-4 in the
demanding sixteen game Wolverine Den.
schedule. Despite losing three
starters off of last year's squad
and the entire ninth grade
Lady Wolverines' Scoreboard
class, their first season in the
Record 16-0
ALMS
Opponent
eighth grade circuit proved a
40
Dublin
12
most successful one. Led by tri43
Blacksburg
14
. 21
48
Christiansburg
captains Lynn Holiday, Tracy
33
Glen var
31
Palmer, and Terri Robinson,
48
Pulaski
13
45
Clifton Forge
35
they more than met their
57
Covington
16
challenge. They rolled to a
47
Clifton Forge
22
33
Blacksburg
18
perfect 16-0 mark, and the
28
Dublin
26
mythical "Greater Roanoke
36
Christiansburg
11
55
Radford
42
Valley" Championship.
42
Botetourt
22
The campaign marked the
39
Glen var
15
57
Covington
18
first spotless season in ALMS's
53
Botetourt
26
history: the lady Wolverines
continued their improvement

Front Row: Tiffani Brightwell, Laura
Hyer, Lynn Holiday, Tracy Palmer,
Terri Robinson, Samantha Ayers, Kelly
Ro binson. Back Row : Nicky Latham,

Stephanie Martin, Beth Appleman,
Jenny Appleman, Lori St. Clair, Debbie
Cobb, Michelle Clouser.
Lynn Holiday goes up for the tipoff.

14 Girls' Bas ketball

�The team gathers in a huddle as Coach
Ward gives advice.
Lynn Holiday concentrates on a foul
shot.

L e wis ' tri-captain s, T e rri Rob in so n ,
Tracy Palme r , a nd L ynn Holiday say
"cheese."
De bbie Cobb str uggles fo r t he ba ll.

Gir ls'Basketba ll

15

�Season begins with a win
The Andrew Lewis Middle
School Football Team, coached
by Larry Bradley, Brian Hooker, and Jimmy Carter, began
the season with a new eighth
grade schedule and a 14-0 win
over the Pulaski Orioles. The
Wolverines defeated their next
opponents, the Glenvar Highlanders, 24-0 with Jody Terry
making two touchdowns. The
third Wolverine victory came in
a 26-0 win over William Byrd.
The season closed with four losses in close games with Dublin,
Clifton Forge, Blacksburg, and
Botetourt.
Although the Wolverines did
not post a winning season, all
forty-six members of the team
deserved commendation. All
participated in practice and
due to an extra quarter, all
members of the squad participated in game action.
Coach Bradley and the guys go over the
big play.

Front Row: C. Thomas, N. Reed, J .
Crowder, C. Ray, C. Fisher, B. Yeatts,
R. Wells, E. Hartman, D. Mullins, M.
Miller, D. Roberson, D. Lester Second
Row: L. Griffin, G. Smith, J. Sandy, C.
Poff, A. Thomas, K. Chambers, C.
Eversole, S. Switzer, M. Simpkins, T.
Humphrey, T. Ward, C. Morris Third
row: R. Jessee, C. Pace , J . Shelor, R .
Modale, C. Sweet, R. Rich, F. Jones, S.
Dempsey, B. Horsley, M. Warren Back
Row: B. Thornhill , C. Wheeling, J. Hill,
T. Murphy, B. Magenbauer, R. Brown,
B. Owen, J. Martin, S. Fletcher, R.
Campbell

In the final home game, Randy Rich
gets tackled in a close gam e with
Botetourt.
16 Football

�The defense makes a strong effort to
stop Botetourt.
Coach Bradley gives Eric Harlow instructions as Jeff Clinevell and Coach
Carter listen.

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Coach Hooker is ready to give the team
a big hand .

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17

�New Coach leads teain

Travis Murphy goes up for two!

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Front Row: Richard Goodpasture, John
She lor , Lee Cadd, Kevin Ri chard son
Second Row: Joe Minahan, Chri s Ha rless, Tony Ward, Scott S witz er, Jay
Sandy Back Row : Da le Foster, J oey
Crowder

Eric Smith looks for an open man to
make a pass.

18

Basketball

Lee Cadd tries to block as the opposition
goes for two points.

�During halftime, Coach Kennedy gives
his t e am a pep t a lk.
Front Row: D av id Jar v i s, Br a di e
Worr e ll, Ri c h a rd Br ew b a k e r (M gr)
Tommy McDonald, Bra d Yeatts B ack
Row: L y le Mc L a rr e n (Asst . Coac h ),
Scott Keen , E r ic Smith, Patric k Finney,
R a nd y Ri ch , Trav is Mu r phy , Timmy
Barr, Jarre d Arn old , F or est Jones,
Chad Fish e r , Lon z o K e nn e d y
(Head Coa ch ).

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�Grapplers gain experience

Returning wrestler, Everett Frost
attempts to score for Lewis.

With complete control of his opponent,
Ricky Wells prepare s for his winning
hold .
Front Row : Roger Slate, J e ff Th o n o n ,
J aso n Sta nl ey, Mike Grimm , Ri cky Wells,
Cameron Poff, Brad Bradley, J oe Be renba um , a nd Di ro n Smith. Second Row:
Eve rett Fros t, Brent Munsey , Mike Farrell ,
Scott De m se ~, Do nald Mullms, Eddi e Ha rtma n , C ra ig ~ve rso l e, Ke!1n y Meado r, Mike
Wa r re n. Third Row: Chns Sweet, Bria n
T ho rnh ill , Breu Mage n ba ue r , Chad Wh eelin g, Rod ney Ca mbell, Roy Brown , a nd Steve
Dooley.

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Wress tling

�The Lewis Wrestling team was
coached by Larry Bradley, Brian
Hooker, and Jimmy Carter. Thirty
two members, including many
newcomers, gained confidence and
spirit after winning the opening
match against Radford. One of the
most difficult matches proved to be
Pulaski. Even though a loss was
suffered, the Wolverines came back
fighting to defeat Botetourt
Intermediate.
At the annual Pulaski Winter
Tournament, several Lewis wrestlers
placed in their respective weight
classes. Ricky Wells placed first while
third places were clinched by Scott
Dempsey, Donald Mullins, and Brian
Thornhill. Brad Bradley, Brett
Magenbauer, and Rodney Campbell
wrestled their way to fourth places,
and Roy Brown fought his way to a
fifth place.
Diron Smith gives a quick handshake

before attempting to pin his foe.
Brad Bradley pinned his opponent in 30
seconds flat.

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�Holly Orr swings into action on the
bars.
Lori Archer shows perfect form on the
beam as Amy McCoy spots her.

Holly Orr, Beth H a mel, Lori Archer,
Shannon Stinnette, Michelle Jennings,
Amy We bster, Ke lly R a dford (mgr) ,
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Miss Orange (coach), Amy Daulton,
Amy McCoy , Melissa Witt, Karen
Abshire.

�Young team,
new coach
Ms. Brenda Orange volunteered to
coach the girls' gymnastics' team for
the first time after loosing Mr. Greg
Gallion to a trainers' position. Along
with Ms. Orange were several
newcomers and returning gymnasts.
The inexperienced team gained confidence by defeating its first opponent,
Radford. The Lady Wolverines traveled
to Radford next and defeated them
again.
The toughest competition was met
with Pulaski and Dublin; Lori Archer
and Amy Webster placed; however the
competition proved too difficult.
The Wolverines ended the season
with Amy Webster placing as best allaround gymnast, and a 2-3 record.

Milissa Witt tries out her routine as
Amy McCoy lends support.

Holly Orr and Karen Abshire watch as
Michelle Jennings tries a split.

Best all a r ound gymn ast, Amy Webster
Shows h er t a len t .
Gymnastics

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�"Springing'' into volleyball

Showing perfect fo r m, Miche lle Keyes
pre pares to serve the ba ll.

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Volleyball

Adonn a J on es a tte mpts t o get it o ve r
t h e n et.

�Dawn Downing, Adonna Jones, and
Debbie Cobb score a point on the play.

Front Row: Danita Gearhart, Heather
Brown, Teresa Dudley, Katherine Vest,
Stephanie Martin, Debbie Cobb, Katie
Franke Back Row: Connie Bowles,
Angel a Tolley, Dawn Downing, Denise
Carey , Adonna Jones, Mrs . Oberlin,
Michelle Keyes, Tracy Palmer, Amy
Dunn, Stephanie Carroll , Stacey
Roge rs.
All in a huddl e, Coach Oberlin wishes
the team well before the first volleyball
game.

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training

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Robinson get r ea y
winte r day.

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Coach Hooker instructs proper baton
passing between Chad Fi s her and
Travis Murphy.

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Front Row: Amy Daul ton, Kr ista Huff
Se c o nd Row : Mi ss Corde ll , Ange l a
N ucho ls, Li sa St. C lair, Sarah Wolfe,

Beth H ammel, Suz i Moushegian, Stacy
Gr eenway, E rin Updike, Miss Unger
B ac k Row: Stephanie Carroll , Suzanne

Work, Laura Stephens

Ch ee rleading

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Clubs Divider

�Latin Club

Front Row: Amy Rice, Michelle Keyes,
Dawn Downing, Danita G e arheart,
Angela Nuchols, Martha Claytor
Second Row: Jarred Arnold, Angela

Boitnott, Kristen Cruey, Amy Dunn,
Jimmy Hiner, Scott Roupe, Bobby
Morris, Courtney Wood Back Row: Billy
Gerald, Randy Rich, Brian Wheeler,

Phillip Oefelein, Rusty Deyerle, Chad
Wheeling, Paul Hickerson

Newspaper Staff

Front Row: Amy McCoy, Mi c hell e
Provost, Sean Brennan, Back Row:

Cindy Jennings, Donni e Ri c km a n,
Nicole Balarns, Ka ren Abshire

Latin Club, Newspaper

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�Student Council Association
This year's SCA officers got a taste of
hard work and leadership. They
started out the year serving as guides
for the sixth grade orientation and for
the Back to School Night.
In October, elections were held for
sixth grade class officers. Al l SCA
members were then active serving as
guides and providing refreshments for
the October visit from an evaluating
committee from the state department
of education.
December proved to be a busy month
also. A food drive sponsored by the
SCA was extremely successful; the food
was distributed to needy Salem families
as a result of the devastating November
flood.
In February, the SCA sold carnations
for Valentine's Day and sponsored a
Sadie Hawkins Dance on the 28th.
In the spring, several of Lewis' most
talented students participated in and
won awards for their performances in
the talent show.
The SCA ended the school year
electing new officers and planning for
a_n other successful year.

Front Row: Amy Daulton, Amy Dunn,
Kristi Garren, Stephanie Carroll, Kristi
Doss, Gina Perez, Kerri Green, Gavin
Fisher Back Row: Missy Witt, Nicole

Balams, Kristen Cruey, Brooks May,
Jenny Appleman, Beth Appleman,
Elizabeth Rusinko, Lori Archer

AREN'T THEY CUTE

Winners of the cutest baby contest, sponsored by the eighth grade include:
First place: Mrs. Tyler

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Second place: Mr. Ward

Third place: Miss Unger

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The disc jockey from Q99 gets re a dy to
spin the hits at the dance.

Kristen Cruey and Amy Dunn pre pare de coration s for the Christmas Dance .

Stephanie Carroll and Kerri Green take
fiv e durin g· an SCA meeting.
Lo o kin g dapper at the dance are
Richard Goodpasture , Darren
Roberson , Brad Brad ley, and John
Moore.

SCA

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�Yearbook Staff

Front Row: Kelly Radford, Amy Yopp,
Diron Smith , Michell e N e wm a n,
Mer edith Helm Back Row: Traci Witt,

Kelly Radford tries to proof the copy as
fast as Traci Witt types.

32

Yearbook

Mary Cr o uch, Dina P a t e l , Br e nt
Munsey, Jill Reeves

An ita Hall a nd L ori All s fi n ish the fin a l t yping fo r the big de adline !

�Future Homemakers of America

Front Row: Jill Reeves, Michele
Presley, Stacie Daulton, Susie Ray,
Teresa Lancaster, Kim Pruitt Second

Row: Mrs. Hill, Judy Chitwood, Patty
Arrington, Nicole Balams, Rashaan
Vaughn, Mary Ellen Athur, Jeannie

Mabes, Connie Bowles

Future Business Leaders of America

Front Row: Jarred Arnold, Chad Wheeling, Keynan Shepherd Back Row: Miss

East, Tiffani Brightwell, Rhonda
Chattin, Christine Jessee

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�Advanced Choir

Front Row: T. Newberry, M. Helm, M.
Capito, S. Stovall, A.Nuckols, J. Halsey,
T. Witt, H. Nimmo, S. Carroll, A.
Daulton, S. Firebough Second Row: B .
Munsey, S. Harshbarger, K. Roberts, W.
Booth, M. Witt, S. Work, M. Walker, B.

May, K. Garren, S. Moushegian, M.
Presley Third Row: D. Bailey, S.
Rusinko, B. Morris, T. Farmer, S.
Stinette, K. Huff, L. Stevens, D. Combs,
H. Regnier, J. Guelich, J. Dowdy Fourth
Row: D. Williams, F. Jones, C . Fisher, C.

Balbalian, K. Hale, S . Wolfe, S. Wright,
L. Hyer, L. Alls, J. Mabes Back Row: T.
Roseberry, K. Crawford, S. Linkehoker,
S. Ferree, J. Bailey, A. Jones, A.
Thompson, T. Deener, M. Preas, K.
Cruey, R. Chattin

Girls' EnseITlble

As hley Wa inwr ig ht, Liza Dot son , Sarah
Wolfe, Sh and a Sto v all , Amy Thompson,

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Ch oir

Beth Hammel, Melissa Witt, Amanda
Jones, Suzanne Work, Angela Nuckols,

Katey Jenkins, Mary Walker, Julie
Dowdy, Betsy Webb, Suzi Moushegian

�Beginning Choir

Front Row: E. Rusinko, A. Jones, A.
Witt, L. Jamison, L. Archer, M. Provost,
C. Beggs, S. Semones, A. Cooper, K.
Franke Second Row: J. Barenbaum, K.
Agee, D. Foster, D. Hayes, D. Dutton, K.
Richardson, T. Mitchum , C. Asirifi, E.

Winstead, E. Updike, S. DeHart Third
Row: W. Bright, J. Minahaw, B. Quoss,
E. Wells, W. Flectuer, T. DeHart, E.
Boardwine, W. Synder, P. Feazell, C.
Woods, M. Gills, C. Richardson Back
Row: N. Lanver, T . Rutledge, D. Cobb,

V. Lee, T. Dudley, A. Wainwright, B.
Hammel , E. Carter , K Jenkins, L.
Dotson , B. Appleman, C. Williams, J.
Appleman, A. Miles.

Lewis Singers

Katherine Franke, Dale Fost e r,
Stephani e Carroll, Joe B e renbaum,
Amy Daulton, Nace Lani e r, Kristi

Garr e n, S co tt Rusinko, L a ura
Stephens, Brent Mun sey, Adonna
Jones , Darrin Bailey , Juli e Bail ey,

Shawn Linke nhoke r , Suzanne Ferree ,
Bobby Morris , Sherry Wright, Chad
Fis h e r , Jamie Halsey, Brian Qu oss.

Choir

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�A one and a

Front Row: Amy Geist, Pam Amos,
Angie Mabe , Sonya Mease, Wayne
Peters, Becky Oliver, Kathy Roberts
Second Row : Aileen Dickson, Debra
Ray, David Hummel, Darrin Bailey,
Amy Kauper, Teresa Hubble Third
Row: Pam Lewis, Davy Vanderpool,
Nichole Logan, David Jarvis, Toby
Mittlestetter, Derek Gordon, Michael
Hunt Back Row: Mr. Paxton, Cyrus
Pace, Brian Nelson

Front Row : .Michelle Hancock, Mary
Colvrn, Trina Stanley, Christine
Thomas Second Row: Jeff Taylor,
Richard Swenson, Lee Stull, Heather
Brown, Mary Ann Duff, Victoria
Meador, Cathy Webber Third Row: Wade
Cox, Paul Yeaman, Paul Hickerson
Steve Ciafardini, Matt Pruitt Larry
O'Dell Back Row: Mr. Paxto~, John
Almonte, Scott Mason, Carey Daniel
Chris McGee, .Mike Aldridge, Stev~
Reedy, Jason Pierce

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Ban d

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�Front Row: Beth Smith, Melissa
McPeak, Edwynna Cox, Leslie Boone,
Jennifer Austin, Patricia Raplee
Second Row: Susan Duffy, Gwen
Hoskins, Dreama Towe, Dara Rutherford, Sylvia Allgayer, Tashina Adams,
Steve Parks, Nicole Fields Third Row:
Joshua Oliver, Todd Ellis, Nathan
Boyle, Robbie Sawyer, Jennifer Baker,
Travis Pace, Eric Shrewsbury, Brian
Doud, Brian Graybeal, Lance Triebel,
Joel Hickerson, Todd Kincer Back Row:
Judd Poindexter, Mr. Paxton, Dwayne
Peters, Travis Gilbert

Front Row: Justin Jones, Harvey
Saunders, Debbie Grant, Robbie
Dooley, Tiffany Cousser Back Row:
Kurt Akers, Mike Collens Krista
Hoblitzell, George Mintor ,' Eulena
McConnell, D. W. Brown , Tony
Fesperman, Mr. Paxton

Band

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People Divider

�Civil War buff, Mr. Greg Gallion, models a
soldier's uniform for class discu ssion.

Mike Akers
Kathy Atki n s
Scott Atkins
Glenn Benson
Virginia Bohon

Larry Bradle y
L isa Brown
Dottie B ull
Beth Byrd
Lewis Campbell

Jimmy Carter
Tommy Ch e ste r
Stacey Cla rk
Jori Cord e ll
Mike Cox

Faculty

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�Elizabeth Downs
Sandy East

Pam Elgin
Judy Farmer

Coach Carter a nd Coach Williams make a good patriotic pair.

Eva Farrell
John Finnerty
Greg Gallion
Nina Garrett
Douglas Graham

Margaret Gregory
Elizabeth Hiles

Mary Hill
Ellen Holtman

Brian Hooker
Virginia Houchins

40 Facu lty

Mad scientists, Mike Akers, Sally Tyle r, Tony Wirt, and M a ry
Ellen Shrader dining at the Evaluation Dinner.

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Regina Hyer
Edna Kennedy

Joe Kirby
Rick Leichtweis

Betsy McClearn
Lyle McLaren

James Morris
Julie Mowles

Mrs. McClearn s mil es sweetly for the camera.
Pat Oberlin
James Paxton

Brenda Oran ge
Kathy P hlegar
Sharlene P rice
Allen Rodgers
Julie Seay

Faculty

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�Mr. Carter and Amy Dunn get into the Christmas spirit.

Janet Se bolt
Penny Seidman
Mary Ellen Shrader

Jud y Sisson
Pat Smith
Vilm a Stanley

Wilma Stiff
Loi s Ta li afe rro
J oyce Tarpley

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Faculty

Mr . Campbell addresses community
and faculty members at the Evaluation
Banquet.

�Watch the road, not the camera, Officer Clark!

Susan Taylor
Beverly Thomas

Sally Tyler
Leslie Unger

Buddy Ward
Marty Yuhas
The staff enjoys a shower for Mr. McLaren and his wife
before the arrival of their first baby girl.

Fac ul ty

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�Eighth Grade

Eig~th gr~de class officers: Brooks May,
Melissa Witt, and Kristen Cruey

Karen Abshire
Lori Alls
Pam Amos
Jarred Arnold
Sonya Ashwell

Wendy Atkinson
Samantha Ayers
Darrin Bailey
Julie Bailey
Nicole Balams

Clarissa Balbalia n
Justin Barham
Timmy Barr
Chris Basham
Richard Bateman

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Eighth Grade

�Jennifer Battle
Kevin Blackwell
Brad Blankenship
Angela Boitnott
Luanne Boothe

Michael Bower
Christine Booher
Connie Bowles
Paul Bowles
Melissa Brammer

Tim Brauch
Sean Brennan
Richard Brewbaker
Tiffany Brightwell
Roy Brown

Robert Browning
Kim Bryant
Melanie Capito
Denise Carey
Stephanie Carroll

Mark Catlett
Kevin Chambers
Rhonda Chattin
Martha Claytor
Jeff Clinevell

Bill Cole
Dana Combs
David Cook
Jeff Cooper
Magalena Crabtree

Eighth Grade

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�Kevin Crawford
Holly Cromer
Mary Crouch
Kristen Cruey
Mike Cruft

Ame Curtis
Jerry Daniel
Amy Daulton
Tanya Deaner
Scott Dempsey

R:usty Deyerle
Aileen Dickson
Donna Dooley
Steve Dooley
Julie Dowdy

Dawn Downing
Jason DuBois
John Dugas
Fred Duncan
Amy Dunn

William Eades
William Ellison
Phaydra Epperly
Tony Eubank
Tim Farmer

Michael Farrell
Suzanne Ferree
Billy Ferris
Patrick Finney
Sonja Firebaugh

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Eighth Grade

�Kevin Crawford and Mike Maxe y pause for the camera on the
way to their next class.

Chad Fisher
Tina Fitzgerald

Eric Fleshman
Garland Fletcher

J anet Flint
Kevin Forcelle
Tammy Forlines
Everett Frost
Craig Fry

Melanie Frye
J effr ey Furr

Kristi Garre n
Timothy Gearhart

Blake Owen and Brooks May e njoy a s low dan ce togeth er.

Danita Gearh eart
Am y Geist

Eig hth Grad e

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�Christine Lockhart and Mike Warren share a tender moment
at the Christmas Dance.
What's hppening Melissa Witt, Stephanie Martin, and Debbie
Cobb?

Billy Gerald
Scott Gibson
Mark Goodbar
Derek Gordon
Larry Gordon

Lonnie Griffin
Mike Grimm
Karen Gross
Jo-Lynne Gu elich
Anne Guild s

Karen Hale
Wi lma Hale
Anita Hall
Donnie Hall
Jamie Halsey

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Eighth Grade

�David Hammel
Lori Hanes
Eric Harlow
Steve Harshbarger
Eddie Hartman

Diane Harvey
Celyne Heck
Meredith Helm
Mike Hershman
Paul Hickerson

Jamie Hill
Jimmy Rinner
L ynn Holliday
Phillip Honig
Cliff Horn

Brian Horsley
Darlene Houchins
Teresa Hubble
Krista Huff
Kristy Hull

Michae l Hunt
L a ura Hyer
David Jarvi s
Cynthia Jennings
Michelle Jennings

Christine Jessee
Ingrid Johnson
Adonna J ones
Forest Jones
Jennifer Jones

E ighth Grade

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�Raymond Jones
Amy Kauper
Shawn Keaney
Brian Keen
Patricia Keesling

Laura Kelley
Michelle Keyes
Michelle Kurz
Chris Kingery
Jackie Lanier

Todd Laprad
Nicky Latham
Kim Lawre nce
Robert Lawre n ce
Christy Layman

Nancy Lee
Pam Lewis
Shawn Linkenhoker
Christine Lockhart
Nicole Logan

Kristi L ong
Angie Mabe
Jeannie Mabes
Mark Madden
Brett Magenbauer

Mike Maxey
Brooks May
Marc McCormack
Amy McCoy
Tony McCray

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Eighth Grade

�Brent Munsey selects another great novel for his English
book report.

Tommy McDonald
Sonyia Mease

Douglas Michaud
Mike Miller

Jeff Mills
Toby Mittlestetter

Ronny Modale
Maris Monterossa

Brian Morris
Chris Morris
Bobby Morris
Suzi Mousheg-an
Sonya Mulli s

Bre nt Munse y
Tra vis Murph y
Donna N a n ce
Brian N e lson
Tracy N ewbe rr y

Eighth Grad e

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�Michelle Newman
Michelle Newton
Heather Nimmo
Angela Nuckols
Philip Oefelein

Becky Oliver
Holly Orr
Blake Owen
Cyrus Pace
Carol Padgett

Tracy Palmer
Dwayn e Parkins
Dina Patel
Crai g Pendleton
Greg Pendlet on

Billy Perdue
Charles Perdue
Wayne Peter s
Carlton Pierce
Tina Pratt

Melissa Preas
Michelle Presley
Beth Raborn
Kelly Radford
Steve Rasnake

Kyle Ratliff
Michele Ray
Noel Reed
Jill Reeves
Michelle Reeves

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Eighth Grade

�Heidi Regnier
Andy Renick
Amy Rice
Randy Rich
Amy Rickman

Donald Rickman
Jon Roberts
Kathy Roberts
Keith Roberts
Kim Robertson

Terri Robinson
Stacey Rogers
Shawn Roop
Todd Roseberry
Scott Roupe

Scott Rusinko
Brian Saul
Marc Schram
Chris Shelor
Chris Shelton

Keynan Shepherd
Roger Slate
Diron Smith
Eric Smith
Greg Smith

Lisa Smith
Adrianne Speigel
Ben Spencer
Lori St. Clair
Melanie St. Clair

Eighth Grade

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�Jason Stanley
Laura Stephens
Shannon Stinnette

Tina Stinson
Paul Stoutamire
Shanda Stovall

Lisa Seitzer
Laura Tawney
Jason Thomas

Amy Thompson
Jeff Thorton
Chris Tiedemann
Angela Tolley
Allison Trail

Todd Trail
Connie Turner
William Vance
David Vanderpool
Buford Vass

Tony Vest
Mary Walker
Brad Ward
Mike Warren
Vanessa Weaver

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Eighth Grade

�Mr. Finnerty pours a refreshing drink for Jamie Hilland Mr.
Gallion.

Betsy Webb
Amy Webster

Mike Webster
Ricky Wells

Bryan Wheeler
Chad Wheeling

Ken White
Dwayne Williams
Tony Wilson
Melissa Witt
Traci Witt

Sarah Wolfe
Courtney Wood
Suzanne Work
Bradie Won:ell
Sherry Wright

Andrea Wrobel
Brad Yeatts
Amy Yopp
Ray !'vloore

Eighth Grade

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�Seventh Grade

Seventh grade class officers: Lori
Archer, Elizabeth Rusinko Beth
Appleman, and Jenny Applema;,_

Shannon Adams
Keith Agee
John Almonte
Paul Ames
Matt Andrews

Beth Appleman
Jenny Appleman
Lori Archer
Patty Arrington
Brian Arthur

Donna Arthur
Mary Ellen Arthur
Troy Arthur
Carolina Asiriei
Melanie Atkins

Rochelle Blams
Jody Baldwin
Ember Bane
David Barker
Alicia Beaton
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Seventh Grade

�Crystal Beggs
Jeffery Bell
Mark Bell
Joseph Berenbaum
David Brickhead

Kristina Black
Elizabeth Boardwine
Libby Booth
Erik Brady
Wayne Bright

Bobby Brown
Heather Brown
Megan Buckley
Brenda Burnop
Brian Burns

Kevin Butler
Lee Gadd
John Campbell
Rodney Campbell
Elizabeth Carter

Mechelle Ca ss
Jud y Chitwood
Ste ve Ciafar dini
Jill Clinevell
Michele Clouse r

De bra Cobb
Pam Colbert
Bobby Cole
Gerald Cole m an
Ma r y Colvin

Ar n old Conner
Temple Conner
Adam Cook
Amber Cooper
Ran dall Coope r
Seventh Grade

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�Crystal Cousins
Wade Cox
Candice Crawford
Chuck Cromer
Rawles Cross

Joey Crowder
Carey Daniel
Eric Darby
Aron Davis
Sonya DeHart

Tonya DeHart
Amy DeLong
Ashley Dickson
Liza Dotson
Marcus Douglas

Sandra Doyle
Marynn Duff
Della Dutton
Steve Easterlina
Todd Emery

Donna Eubank
Craig Eversole
Pamela Feazell
Dora Fitzgerald
Wendy Fletcher

Brian Flinchum
Mark Flinchum
Dale Foster
Nora Francisco
Kat ie Frankie

David Garst
Shawn Gearhart
Melissa Gills
Richard Goodpast ure
Matthew Graham
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Seventh Grade

�Wayne Bright finish e s researching his r e port in the lib r ary.

Michael Graves
Stacy Greenway

Angie Greer
Mary Greg ory

Cynthia H all
Brenda Hamlin

Beth H a mmel
Michelle Ha n cock
Chris H artma!1
J ennifer Ha rns
Peggy H a rris

David Ha rtm a n
Ke ll y Har t man

De id re Hayn e s
T ara Hay nes

Oh won 't you s mil e for th e cam e ra, Julie F e r g u son?

T a mmy Hayslatt
E li zabeth Heinde l
Seve n t h Grade

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�Jennifer Appleman and Brian Thornhill make a cute couple
at the Christmas dance .

Jennifer Hicks
Holly Hodges
Maryanne Houston
Tracy Howell
Rusty Huggett

Tommy Humphrey
Derek Jackson
Michael Jackson
Lisa Jamison
Katey Jenkins

Dana Jesse
Robbie Jesse
Marlo Jeter
Amanda Jones
David Jones

Joanna Jordan
Melissa Kingery
Danny Kiser
Teresa Lancaster
Nace Lanier
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Seventh Grade

�Keith Lawrence
Eric Lee
Victoria Lee
Louise Lephew
Dameon Lester

Sherry Lilly
Amy Loving
Buddy Lucado
Tracy Lupton
Randall Mabery

Kevin Manning
James Martin
Joey Martin
Stephanie Martin
Scot Mason

Chris McCray
Sondra McCray
Ricky McG_uire
Dana McK1ss1ck
Victoria Meador

Leah Mercer
Chris Miller

Amber Miles
Joe Minahan

During art class, Tommy Mollette works on a career poste r.

Tracy Mitchem
Tommy Mollette
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�Brian Flinchum replenishes his supplies during art class.
Chastity Williams and Christy Williams wait to begin class in
Mr. Ward's class.

Francine Monterosso
Dawn Montgome ry
Chris Morris
Dona ld Mulli s
Curti s Murrell

Trevor Norford
Tricia Nowlin
Christopher O'Dell
Ken Obenshain
Erica Parrish

B rian Patterson
James Patterso n
Stephanie Pee r y
Shane Pend leton
B.J. Pentecost
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Seventh Grade

�Siler Persinger
Jason Pierce
Cameron Poff
Brenda Prater
Heather Price

Michelle Provost
Matt Pruitt
Brian Quoss
Debbie Rankin
Carlos Ray

Steven Reedy
Brad Reeves
Christy Richardson
Kevin Richardson
Kim Richardson

Jam es Rickman
Shannon Ripley
Darren Robertson
Richard Roy
Trixi Rubi

Dave lle Rudd
Elizabeth Rusinko
Travis Rutled ge
Jay Sandy
Tina Sarver

Timmy Saunders
Chris Sawyes
Lee Sichrade r
Carl Schultz
Craig Scott

Sophi a Semone s
Angel Settles
Aaron Shearer
Jason Shell
John Shelor
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Tommy Sheppard
Dana Shinault
Shawn Simmons

Eric Smith
Kisha Smith
Mario Smith

Sheri Smith
Todd Smith
Niki Snyder

Cathrena Spaulding
Kevin Spence
Shannon Spence
Jason Spradlin
Trina Stanley

Lisa St. Clair
Gary Stultz
Kris Sweet
Richard Swenson
Scott Switzer

Jeff Taylor
Jodie Terry
Matt Terry
Christine Thomas
Ch ucky Thomas

Alan Thomas
Brian Thornhill
Benita Turner
Barry Underwood
Meliss a Underwood
64

Seventh Grade

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Twins, Tonya and Sonya DeHart work
on homework durig a slow period as
office runners.

Erin Updike
Rashaan Vaughn
Christine Ventura

Kathy Vest
Ashley Wainwright
Anthony Ward

Mark Webb
Tracy Webb
Cathy Webber

Mike Webber
Jenny Weeks
Sheila Welch
Amy Welman
Estelle Wells

Courtney Wells
Stephanie Wheeler
Kirk White
Suzanne White
Sterling Whiley

Chastity Williams
Christy Williams
Lisa Winstead
Amy Witt
Carrie Woods

Jennifer Woolwine
Larry Wright
Paul Yeaman
Susan Yost
Bryon Young
Seventh Grade

65

�Sixth Grade

Sixth Grade Class Officers include:
Kerri Green, Gina Perez, Kristi Doss
and Gavin Fisher

Elizabeth Abbot
Robyn Abshire
Tashina Adams
Kurt Akers
Donna Albano

Michael Aldridge
Amanda Allen
Kim Allen
Sylvia Allgayer
Angela Anderson

Ke ith Anderson
William Anderson
Sheri Arrington
David Atkins
J e nnifer Austin

Pack Avory
Jennifer Baker
Corey Banks
Erin Barger
Jennifer Barker
66

Sixth Grade

�Eric Barr
Cory Batts
Erin Beach
Holly Beasley
Joe Blackwell

Aaron Blevin s
Connie Booher
Leslie Boone
David Bower
Amy Bowles

Nathan Boyle
Brad Bradley
Rebecca Brochu
Bill Breedlove
Kristina Brookman

Genea B rown
Shawn Brown
Car a Butterworth
Billy Byrd
Eli zabeth Canfie ld

Christin a Carroll
Kenneth Carroll
Karri Cass
Jesse Clark
Jennifer Cole

Scott Cole s
Michael Collin s
Tonia Conner
Necole Cook
T iffany Cousser

Edwynna Cox
Amy Cromer
Amy Crowe
Michelle Curl
David Dalton
Sixth Grade

67

�Stacie Daulton
Tequita Davis
Jason Dixon
Scott Donoho
Robert Dooley

Todd Dooley
Kristie Doss
Brian Doud
Trey Dowdy
Susan Duffy

Jeff Early
Christy Ellis
Todd Ellis
Michelle English
Darren Epperly

Aleta Evans
Matthew Farley
Krystal Farmer
Tony Fesperman
Nikki Fields

Gavin Fisher
Hugh Flannagan
Sherri Flurnoy
Sonia Ford
Jennifer Foutz

Angela Fralin
Jennifer Garst
Chad Gearhart
Chris Gearheart
Travis Gilbert

Charles Gilliam
Matt Gist
Bryan Godlewski
Eric Goodbar
Debbie Grant
68

Sixth Grade

�Shelly Armstrong and N aomi McConnell get ready to square
dance.
Kerri Green, Kristie Doss, and Rebecca Brouchu dig into the
Christmas candy.

Brian Graybeal
Kerri Green
April Griffin
John Haley
Katina Hamm

Joseph Harless
Michelle Harris
Brandin Hatfield
John Hale
Becky Hawley

Justin Hedge
Brian H erndon
Joel Hickerson
Shawn Higgs
Krysta Hoblitzell
Sixth Grade

69

�Miles Hoge
Gwen Hoskins
Terra Hindley

Jessica Hurst
Adam Hylton
Jeff Johnson

Justin Jones
Kimberly Jones
Mary Joyner

Todd Kincer
Dee Ann Laster
Brian Lawrence
Joel Light
Loretta Linkous

Ryan Linkous
Greg Lionberger
Charlie Logan
David Long
Bernie Looney

Matt Lovell
April Lyle
Rachelle Lytton
Jodie Macintosh
Stephen Magenbauer

Shawn Maldrum
Mark Mahoney
Donald Manspile
Chad Martin
Timothy Martin
70

Sixth Grade

�Kim Pifer, Shawn Price, Joe Blackwell, and Amy McDaniel
don't appear scared by this masked man.

David McCormack
Naomi McConnell

Amy McDaniel
Christopher McGhee

John McGeorge
Melissa Mcpeak

Kenny Meador
Shaine Miles
Amy Mills
George Minter
Scottie Mitchum

John Moore
Mandy Morris
Carmon Murphy
Sara Neighbors
Binh Nuyen

Joshua Oliver
Erik Olsen
Zachary Owen
Travis Pace
Edward Palmer

Michael Parkins
Suzanne Parks
Stacy Paxton
Mich e lle Pendleton
Gina Perez
Sixth Grade

71

�Dewayne Peters
Kimberly Phelps
Kim Pifer
Judd Poindexler
Mollie Powers

Shawn Price
Tracy Price
Kim Pruitt
Chris Pugh
Christie Quesenberry

Patricia Raplee
Susan Ray
John Reynolds
Melissa Richardson
Kelly Robinson

Sammi Ruley
Debra Rutherford
Robert Ryan
J ennifer Seagle
Robbie Sawyer

Harvey Saunders
Chris Saunders
Brandi Shepherd
Tony Sheppard
Eric Shrewsberry

Kim Sigmon
Beth Smith
Edward Smith
Mary Smith
Scott Smith

Amber Snead
Andy Souma
Kristen Sovine
Tonya Spence
Kevin Stovall
72

Sixth Grade

�Who's getting the bigger charge, Todd Ellis or Shelly
Pendleton??

Leigh Stull
Randy Surface

Ann Swann
Daniel Swestyn

Ashley Tayloe
Tiffanie Tinsley

Dreama Towe
Kenneth Trail
Lance Triebel
Matthew Turner
Jennifer Vaught

Nigel Vincent
Luqman Wade
Tim Waldron
Kate Walker
Anthony Webb

Scott White
Lee Wolfe
Tonya Wolfe
Travis Wood
Tammy Woods

Wendi Woods
Robin Wright
Ryan Young
Sixth Grade

73

�Faculty
Akers, Mike 39
Aktins, Kathy 39
Atkins, Scott 39
Benson, Glenn 39
Bohon, Virginia 39
Bradley, Larry 39
Brown, Lisa 39
Bull, Dottie 39
Byrd, Beth 39
Campbell, Lewis 39
Carter, Jimmy 39
Chester, Tom 39
Clark, Stacy 39
Cordell, Jori 39
Cox, Mike 39
Downs, Elizabeth 40
East, Sandy 40
Elgin, Pam 40
Farmer, Judy 40
Farrell, Eva 40
Finnerty, John 40
Gallion, Greg 40
Garrett, Nina 40
Graham, Douglas 40
Gregory, Margaret 40
Hiles, Elizabeth 40
Hill , Mary 40
Holtman, Ellen 40
Hooker, Brian 40
Houchins, Virginia 40
Hyer, Regina 41
Kennedy, Edna 41
Kirby, Joe 41
Leichtweis, Rick 41
Maclaern, Betsy 41
McLaren, Lyle 41
Morris, James 41
Mowles, Julie 41
Oberlin, Pat 41
Orange, Brenda 41
Paxton, James 41
Phleagar, Kathy 41
Price, Sharlene 41
Rodgers, Allen 41
Seay, Julie 41
Sebolt, Janet 42
Seidman, Penny 42
Shrader, Mary Ellen 42
Sisson, Judy 42
Smith, Pat 42
Stanley, Vilma 42
Stiff, Wilma 42
Taliaferro, Lois 42
Tarpley, Joyce 42
Taylor, Susan 43
Thomas, Beverly 43
Tyler, Sally 43
Unger,, Leslie 43
Ward, Buddy 43
Yu has, Marty 43

Eighth Grade
Abshire, Karen 7, 22, 23, 29, 44
All s, Lori 32, 34, 44

74

Index

Amos, Pamela 36, 44
Arnold, Jarred 19, 29, 33, 44
Ashwell, Sonya 44
Atkinson, Wendy 44
Ayers, Samantha 4, 14, 44
Bailey, Darrin 34, 36, 44
Bailey, Julie 34, 44
Balams, Nicole 29, 30, 33, 44
Balbalian, Clarissa 34, 44
Barham, Justin 13, 44
Barr, Timothy 19, 44
Basham, Gary 44
Bateman, Richard 8, 44
Battle, Jennifer 45
Blackwell, Kevin 45
Blankenship, Bradley 45
Boitnott, Angela 29, 45
Booher, Christine 45
Boothe, Luann 34, 45
Bower, Michael 45
Bowles, Connie 24, 33, 45
Bowles, Paul 45
Brammer, Melissa 45
Brauch, Timothy 45
Brennan, Sean 29, 45
Brewbaker, Richard 19, 45
Brightwell, Tiffani 14, 33, 45
Brown, Roy 16, 20, 45
Browning, Robert 45
Bryant, Kimberly 45
Capito, Melanie 34, 45
Carey, Denise 24, 45
Carroll, Stephanie 24, 27, 30, 31, 34, 45
Catlett, Mark 45
Chambers, Kevin 16, 45
Chattin, Rhonda 33, 34, 45
Claytor, Martha 29, 45
Clinevell, Jeffrey 16, 17, 45
Cole, Wilbur, Jr. 45
Combs, Dana 34, 45
Cook, David 45
Cooper, Jeffrey 45
Crabtree, Magalena 45
Crawford, Kevin 34, 46, 47
Cromer, Holly 46
Crouch, Mary 32, 46
Cruey, Kristen 29, 30, 31, 34, 44, 46
Cruff, Michael 46
Curtis, Ame 46
Daniel, Gerald 46
Daulton, Amy 22, 27, 30, 34, 46
Deaner, Tanya 34, 46
Dempsey, Freddie 16, 20, 46
Deyerle, Ira 7, 29, 46
Dickson, Aileen 36, 46
Dooley, Donna 46
Dooley, Stephen 20, 46
Dowdy, Julia 34, 46
Downing, Dawn 24, 25, 29, 46, 78
DuBois, Jason 46
Dugas, Jacob 46
Duncan, Fred 46
Dunn, Amy 13, 24, 29, 30, 31, 46, 78
Eades, William 46
Ellison, William 46
Epperly, Phaydra 46
Eubank,Lewis 46
Farmer, Timothy 34, 46
Farrell, Michael 20, 46
Ferree, Suzanne 34, 46
Ferris, Billy 46
Finney, Charles 19, 46

Firebaugh, Sonya 34, 46
Fisher, Charles 16, 19, 26, 34, 47
Fitzge rald, Tina 47
Fleshman , Eric 47
Fletcher, Garland 16, 47
Flint, Janet 47
Forcelle, Richard 47
Forlines, Tammy 34, 47
Frost, Everett 20, 47
Frye, Craig 4 7
Frye, Melani e 47
Furr, Jeffrey 47
Garren, Kris tine 13, 30, 34, 47
Gearhart, Timothy 47
Gearhart, Donita 24, 29, 47
Geist, Amy 36, 4 7
Gerald, Billy 29, 48
Gibson, Scott 48
Goodbar, Mark 48
Gordon, Derek 36, 48
Gordon, Larry 48
Griffin, Lonnie 16, 48
Grimm, Michael 20, 48
Gross, Karen 48
Guelich, Jo-lynn 34, 48
Guilds, Anne 48
Hale, Karen 34, 48
Hale, Wilma 48
Hall, Anita 34, 48
Hall, Donald 48
Halsey, Jamie 34, 48
Hammel, David 36, 49
Hanes , Lori 49
Harlow, Eric 17, 49
Harshbarger, Steven 34, 49
Hartman, William, Jr. 16, 20, 49
Haynes, Tammy
Harvey, Diane 49
Hedge, Aaron
Heck, Celeyne 49
Helm, Meridith 11, 32, 34, 49
Hershman, Gary 49
Hickerson, Paul 29, 36, 49
Hill, James 16, 49, 55
Hiner, James 29, 49
Holliday, Lynn 14, 15, 26, 49, 79
Honig, Phillip 49
Horn, Cliffard 49
Horsley, Brian 16, 20, 49
Houchins, Darlene 49
Hubble, Teresa 36, 49
Huff, Krista 27, 34, 49
Hull, Kristy 49
Hunt, Michael 7, 36, 49
Hyer, Laura 14, 34, 49
Jarvis, David 13, 19, 36, 49
Jennings, Cynthia 29, 49
Jennings, Michelle 22, 23, 49
Jessee, Christine 33, 49
Johnson, Ingrid 49
Jones, Adona 23, 24, 25, 34, 49
Jones, Forest 16, 19, 34, 49
Jones, Jennifer 49
Jones, Raymond 50
Kauper, Amy 36, 50
Keaney, Shawn 50
Keen, Brian 19, 26, 50
Keesling, Patricia 50
Kelley, Laura 50
Keyes, Michelle 23, 24, 29, 50, 78
Kurz, Michelle 50
Lanier, Jack 50

�Laprad, Todd 50
Kingery, Chris 50
Lathem, Angela 19, 50
Lawrence, Kim 50
Lawrence, Robert 50
Layman, Christy 50
Lee, Cleo
L ee, Nancy 50
Lewis, Pamela 36, 50
Linkenhoker, Timothy 34, 50
Lockhart, Christine 10, 48, 50
Logan, Dana 36, 50
Long, Lona 50
Mabe, Ange la 36, 50
Mabes, Jeannie 33, 34, 50
Madden, Mark 50
Magenbauer, Brett 16, 20, 50
Maxey, Michael 47, 50
May, Stephanie 30, 34, 44, 50
McCormack, Marc 50
McCoy, Amy 22, 23, 29, 50
McCray, Thomas 50
McDonald, Tommy 13, 19, 51
Mease, Sonyia 36 51
Michaud, Dougla~ 51
Miller, Michael 16 51
Mills, Howard 51 '
Mittelstetter, Toby 36, 5l
Modale, Ronald 51
Monterosso, Marie 51
Moore, Ray 55
Morris, Bria n 51
Morr!s, Christopher 16, 20, 5 l
Morns, Grace
Morris , Robert 29, 34, 51
Mou~hegian, Suzanne 20, 27, 34, 51
Mullms, Sonya 51
Munsey, Brent 11, 20, 32, 34
Murphy, Travis 16, 18, 19, 26, 51
Nance, Donn a 51
Nelson, Brian 36, 51
Newberry , Tracy 34, 51
Newman, Miche lle 11 32 51
N ewton, Mich e ll e 52 '
'
Nimmo, H eather 4 34 52
Nuck?ls, Angela 27, 29 34 52 78
O~fehen, Philip 7, 29, 5'2 '
'
Ohve r, Rebecca 36, 5 2
Orr, Holly 22, 23, 5 2
Owen, Blake 16, 52
I'ace, Cyrus 16, 36, 5 2
Padgett, Carol 52
Palm.er, Tracy 14, 15, 24, 52, 49
Parkms, Edward 52
P atel, Dina 11 , 13, 32 , 52
P e ndleton , Cr a ig 5 2
Pendleton, Greg 5 2
Perdue, Billy 52
Perdue, Charles 5 2
P~ters, David 36, 52
Pierce, Carlton 52
Pratt, Tina 52
Preas, M e lissa 34, 52
Presley, Miche le 33, 34, 52
Raborn, Elizabeth 52
Rasnake, Larry 5 2
Ratliff, Kyl e 52
Ray, Debra 36, 52
Reed, Noe l 16, 52
Reeves, Jill 32, 33, 52
Reeves, Michelle 52
Reginer, Heidi 34, 52

Renick, Andrew 53
Rice, Amy 29, 53
Rich, Randall 16, 18, 29, 53
Rickman, Amy 53
Rickman, Donald 29, 53
Roberts, Jon 53
Roberts, Kathleen 34, 36, 53
Roberts , Keith 53
Robertson, Kimberly 53
Robinson, Terry 14, 15, 26, 53, 79
Rogers, Stacey 24, 53
Roop, Shawn 53
Roseberry, Todd 34, 53
Roupe, Jeffrey 4, 29, 53
Rusinko, Nicholas 13, 34, 53
Saul, Brian 53
Schram, Marc 53
Shelor, Christopher 53
Shelton, Christopher 53
Shepherd, Keynan 33, 53
Simpkins, Michael
Slate, Roger 20, 53
Smith, Diron 11, 20, 21, 32, 53
Smith, Eric 18, 53
Smith, Gregory 4, 16, 53
Smith, Lisa 53
Speigal, Adrianne 53
Spencer, Michael 53
St. Clair, Lori 14, 53
St. Clair, Melanie 53
Stanley, Jason 20, 53
Stephens, L a ura 27, 34, 54
Stinnette, Shannon 22, 34, 54
Stinson, Tina 54
Stoutamire, Paul 54
Stovall, Shanda 34, 54
Switzer, Lisa 54
Tawney, Laura 54
Thomas, Matthew 54
Thompson, Amy 34, 54
Thorton, Jeffrey 20, 54
Tiede mann, Chri stopher 54
Tolley, Ange la 24, 54
Trail , Allison 54
Trail, James 54
Turner, Connie 54
Vance, William 54
Vanderpool, David 26, 36, 54
Vass, Buford 54
Vest, Tony 54
Walker, Mary 13, 34, 54
Ward, Brad 54
Warren, Michael 16, 20, 48, 54
Weaver, Vanessa 54
Webb, Betsy 13, 34, 54
Webster, Amy 23, 55
Webster, Mike 22, 55
Wells, Richard 16, 20, 55
Wheele r, Bryan 29, 55
Wheeling, David 16, 20, 29, 33, 55
White , Kenn e th 55
Williams, Dwayne 34, 55
Wilson, Michael 55
Witt, Melissa 22, 23, 30, 34, 44, 48, 55
Witt, Traci 32, 34, 55
Wolfe, Sarah 27, 34, 55
Wood, Courtney 29, 55
Work, Suzanne 27, 34, 55
Worrell, William 18, 55
Wrobel, Andrea 55
Yeatts, Bradley 16, 19, 55
Yopp, Amy 32,55

Seventh Grade
Adams, Shannon 56
Agee, Keith 35, 56
Almonte, John 36, 56
Ames, Paul 56
Andrews, Matthew 56
Appleman, Elizabeth 14, 30, 35, 56
Appleman, Jennifer 14, 30, 56, 60
Archer, Lori 22, 20, 24, 56
Arrington, Patricia 33, 56
Arthur, Brian 56
Arthur, Donna 56
Arthur, Mary 33, 56
Arthur, Troy 56
Asirifi, Carolina 35, 56
Atkins, Melanie 56
Balams, Rochelle 56
Baldwin, Jody 56
Bane, Eugene 56
Barker, David 56
Beaton, Alicia 56
Beggs, Crystal 35, 57
Bell, Jeffrey 20, 57
Bell, Mark 57
Berenbaum, Joseph 35, 57
Birckhea d, David 57
Black, Kristina 57
Boardwine, Elizabeth 35, 57
Boothe, Elizabeth 57
Brady, Eric 57
Bright, Douglas 35, 57, 59
Brown, Heather 24, 36, 57
Brown, Herman 57
Buckley, Megan 57
Burnop, Brenda 57
Burns, Brian 57
Butler, Kevin 57
Cadd, Robert 18, 57
Campbell, John 11, 57
Campbell, Rodn ey 16, 20, 57
Carter, Elizabeth 35, 57
Cass, Mechelle 57
Chitwood, Judy 33, 57
Ciafardina, Steve 36, 57
Clirvell, Jill 57
Clouser, Michelle 14, 57
Cobb, Debra 14, 15, 24, 25, 35, 48, 57
Colbert, Pamela 57
Cole, Robert 57
Coleman, Gerald 57
Colvin, Mary 36, 57
Conner, Arnold 57
Conner, Temple 57
Cook, Adam 57
Cooper, Amber 36, 57
Cooper, Randall 57
Cousins, Crystal 58
Cox, Kenneth 36, 58
Crawford, Candice 58
Cromer, Charles 58
Cross, Allen, Jr. 58
Crowder, Joseph 16, 18, 58
Daniel, Carey 36, 58
Darby, Michael 58
Davis, Aaron 58
Dehart, Sonya 35, 58, 65
Dehart, Tonya 35, 58, 65
Delong, Amy 58
Dickson, Ashley 58
Dotson , Liza 35, 58

I ndex

75

�Douglas, Marcus 58
Doyle, Sandra 58
Dudley, Theresa 24
Duff, Letha 36, 58
Dutton, Della 35, 58
Easterling, Steven 58
Emery, Todd 11, 58
Eubank, Donna 58
Eversole, Matthew 16, 20, 58
Farris, Michael 58
Feazell, Pamela 35, 58
Fitzgerald, Dora 58
Flinchum, Brian 58, 61, 62
Flinchum, Mark 58
Foster, Dale, Jr. 18, 35, 58
Francisco, Nora 58
Franke, Kathryn 13, 24, 35, 58
Garst, David 58
Gearhart, Christopher 58
Gearhart, Shawn 58
Gills, Melissa 35, 58
Godsey, Tammy 58
Goodpasture, Richard 18, 31, 58
Fletcher, Wendy 35, 58
Graham, Matthew 58
Graves, Michael 59
Greenway, Stacy 27, 59
Greer, Angela 35, 59
Gregory, Mary 59
Hall, Cynthia 59
Hamlin, Brenda 59
Hammel, Ida Beth 22, 27, 35, 59
Hancock, Michelle 36, 59
Harless, Fred 18, 59
Harris, Jennifer 59
Harris, Peggy 59
Hartman, David 59
Hartman, Kelly 59
Hayes, Deidre 35, 59
Haynes, Tara 59
Hayslett, Tammy 59
Heindel, Elizabeth 60
Hicks, J ennifer 60
Hodges, Holly 60
Houston , Margaret 60
Howell, Tracy 60
Huggett, Russell 60
Humphrey, Loyd 16, 20, 60
Jackson, Derek 60
Jackson, Michael 60
Jamison, Lisa 61
J enkins, Kathe rine 35, 60
Jesse, Da n a 60
Jesse, Robert 16, 60
Jeter, Iran 60
J ohnston, Lewis 60
J ones, Amanda 35, 60
Jone s, Da vid 60
Jordan, J oann a 60
Kingery, Me lissa 35, 60
Kiser, Danie l 60
Lancaster, Ter esa 33, 60
Lan ier, Nace 35, 60
Lawrence, Keith 61
Le e, Eric 61
Lee, Vic ky 35, 61
Le ph ew, Louise 61
Lester, Charles 16, 61
L illy, Sh erry 61
Lovelace, Sean 61
Loving, Aman da 61
Lucado, B u ford 61

76

Index

Lupton, Tracy 61
Mabery, Randall 61
Manning, Kevin 61
Martin, Jam es 16, 20, 61
Martin, Joey 61
Martin, Stephanie 14, 24, 48, 61, 79
Mason, Brandon 36, 61
McCray, Christopher 61
McCray Sondra 61
McGuire, Ricky 61
McKissick, Dana 61
Meador, Vickie 7, 36, 61
Mercer, Leah 61
Miller, Christopher 61
Miles, Amber 35, 61
Minahan, Joseph 18, 35, 61
Mitchem, Elizabeth
Mitchem, Tracy 35, 61
Mollette, Thomas 61
Monterosso, Francine 62
Montgomery, Dawn 62
Morris, Christopher 62
Mullins, Donald 9, 16, 20, 62
Murrell, Curtis 62
Norford, Trevor 62
Nowlin, Patricia 62
O'dell, Larry 36, 62
Obenshain, Loyd 62
Parrish, Erica 62
Patterson, James 62
Patterson, Richard 62
Peery, Stephanie 62
Pendleton, Shane 62
Pentecost, Bobbie Jo 62
Persinger, Silver 63
Pierce, Christopher 36, 63
Poff, Cameron 16, 20, 63
Prater, Brenda 35, 63
Price, Heather 63
Provost, Michelle 29, 35, 63
Pruitt, Matthew 36, 63
Quoss, Brian 35, 63
Rankin, Deborah 63
Ray, Carlos 11, 16, 20, 63
Reedy, Steve 36, 63
Reeves, Bradley 63
Richardson, Christy 35, 63
Richardson, Kevin 18, 63
Richardson, Kimberly 35, 63
Rickman, James 63
Ripley, Shannon 13, 35, 63
Roberson, Darren 16, 31, 63
Roy, Richard 63
Rubi, Beatrice 63
Rudd, Davelle 63
Rusinko, Helen 30, 35, 56, 63
Rutlegde, Travis 35, 63
Sandy, Jay 16, 18, 63
Server, Tina 63
Saw!, Anita 63
Saunders, Timmy 63
Sawyers, Virginia 63
Schrader, Lee 6, 63
Schultz, Carl 63
Scott, Craig 63
Semones, Sophia 35, 63
Settles, Angel 63
Shearer, Aaron 63
Shell , Jason 63
Shelor, John 16, 18, 63
Sheppard, Oscar 64
Shinault, Dana 64

Simmons, Shawn 64
Smith, Kisha 64
Smith, Mario 64
Smith, Sheri 64
Smith, Stephen 64
Smith, Todd 64
Snyder, Catherine 35, 64
Spaulding, Emily 64
Spence, Kevin 64
Spence, Shannon 64
Spradlin, Cindy 64
Spradlin, Jason 64
St. Clair, Lisa 27, 64
Stanley, Trina 36, 64
Stultz, Gary 64
Sweet, Kris 16, 64
Swenson, Richard 36, 64
Switzer, Scott 16, 18, 64
Taylor, Jeffrey 36, 64
Terry, Jodie 64
Terry, Matthew 64
Thomas, Christine 36, 64
Thomas, Charles, Jr. 16, 64
Thomas, Jeffrey, Jr. 16, 64
Thornhill, Brian 9, 16, 20, 60, 64
Turner, Benita 64
Underwood, Barry 64
Underwood, Melissa 64
Updike, Erin 27, 24, 65
Vaughn, Rashaan 33, 65
Ventura, Christine 65
Vest, Kathryn 24, 65
Wainwright, Leigh 9, 35, 65
Ward, Anthony 9, 16, 18, 65
Webb, Mark 7, 9, 65
Webb, Tracy 65
Webber, Catherine 36, 65
Webber, Michael 65
Weeks, Jennifer 65
Welch, Sheila 65
Wellman, Amy 65
Wells, Courtney 65
Wells, Estelle 35, 65
Wertz, Marlene 65
Wheeler, Stephanie 35, 65
White, Kirk 65
White, Suzanne 65
Wiley, Sterling 65
Williams, Chasity 35, 62, 65
Williams, Kimberly 65
Winstead, Elisa 13, 35, 65
Witt, Amy 35, 65
Woods, Carrie 65
Woolwine, Jennifer 65
Wright, Larry 65
Yeaman, Paul 11, 36, 65
Yost, Susan 65
Young, Bryan 65

Sixth Grade
Abbott, Elizabeth 66
Abshire, Robyn 66
Adams, Tashin a 37, 66
Akers, Kurt 37, 66
Albano, Donna 66
Aldridge, Michael 36, 66
Allen, Amanda 66
Allen, Kimberly 66
Allgayer, Sylvia 37, 66
Anderson, Angela 66

�Anderson, Keith 66
Andrews, William Jr. 66
Arnold, Jason 66
Arrington, Sheri 66
Arrington, William 66
Atkins, David Jr. 66
Austin, Jennifer 37 66
Baker, Jennifer 37,'66
Banks, Corey 66
Barger Erin 66
Barker, Jennifer 66
Barr, Eric 67
Batts, Corey 67
Beach, Erin 67
Beasley, Holly 67
Blackwell, Joseph 67, 71
Blevins, Aaron 67
Boone, Leslie 37 67
Bower, David 67,
Bowles, Amy 67
Boyle, Nathan 37 67
Bradley, Brad 31,' 67
Breedlove, William Jr. 67
Brochu, Rebecca 67, 69
Brookman, Kristina 67
Brown, Genea 67
Brown, Dyrl Jr. 37, 67
Brown, Shawn 67
Butterworth, Cara 67
Byrd, William 67
Canfield, Elizabeth 67
Carroll, Christina 67
Carroll, Kenneth 67
Cass, Karri 67
Clark, Jesse 67
Cole, Jennifer 67
Coles, Duane 67
Collins, Michael 37, 67
Conner, Tonia 67
Cook, Necole 67
Cousser, Tiffany 3 7 , 67
Cox, Edwynna 37, 67
Cromer, Amy 67
Crowe, Amy 67
Curl, Michelle 67
Dalton, David 67
Daulton, Stacie 33 68
Davis, Tequita 68 '
Donoho, Robert 68
Dooley, Richard 68
Dooley, Robert 68
Doss, Kristie 30, 66, 68, 69
Doud, Brian 37, 68
Dowdy, Houston 68
Duffy, Susan 37 68
Early, Jeffrey 6S
Ellis, Cristy 68
Ellis,. Kenneth 10, 37, 68, 73
English, Michelle 68
Epperly, Darre n 68
Evans, Aleta 68
Farley, Galen 68
Farmer, Krystal 6 8
F~sterman, Anthony 37, 68
Fields, Jennifer 37 68
Fisher, Thomas 30'. 66, 68, 79
Flannagan, Hugh 68
Flurnoy, Sherri 68
Ford, Genene 69
Foutz , Jennifer 68
Fralin, Angela 68
Garst, Jennifer 68

Gearhart, Chadwick 68
Gilbert, Travis 37, 68
Gilliam, Charles 68
Gist, Matthew 68
Godlewski, Bryan 68
Goodbar, Eric 68
Grant, Deborah 37, 68
Graybeal, Brian 37, 69
Green, Kerri 30, 31, 66, 69
Griffin, April 69
Haley, John 69
Halverson, Richard 69
Hamm, Katina 69
Harless, Joseph 69
Harris, Michelle 69
Hatfield, Roy 69
Hawley, Rebecca 69
Hedge, Justin 69
Herndon, Brian 69
Hickerson, Joel 37, 69
Higgs, Shawn 69
Hill, Angela 69
Hoblitzell, Krusta 37, 69
Hoge, Miles 70
Hoskins, Gwendolyn 37, 70
Hundley, Terra 70
Hurst, Jessica 70
Hylton, Adam 70
Johnson, Jeffrey 70
Jones, Justin 37, 70
Jones, Kimberly 70
Joyner, Mary 70
Kincer, Michael 37, 70
Laster, Deeann 70
Lawrence, Brian 70
Light, Joel 70
Linkous, Loretta 70
Linkous, Michael 70
Lionberger, Gregory 70
Logan, Charles 70
Long, David 70
Looney, Bernie 70
Lovell, Matthew 70
Lyle, April 70
Lytton, Rachelle 70
Macintosh, Jodie 70
Magenbauer, Steven 70
Mahoney, Mark 70
Manspile, Donald 70
Martin, Robert 70
Martin, Timothy 70
McConnell, Eulena 37, 71
McCormack, David 71
McDaniel, Amy 71, 79
McGee, Christopher 36, 71
McGeorge, John 71
McPeak, Melissa 37, 71
Meador, Kenny 71
Miles, Shaine 71
Mills, Amy 71
Minter, George 10, 37, 71
Mitchem, Scottie 71
Moore, John 10, 31, 71
Morris, Mandy 71
Murphey, Carmon 71
Neighbors, Sara 71
Nguyen , Binh 71
Oliver, Joshua 37, 71
Olson, Erik 71
Overby, Michael 71
Owen, Zachary 71
Pace, Travis 37, 71

Pack, A vory 71
Palmer, Rodney 71
Parkins, Michael 71
Parks, Steven 37, 71
Paxton, Stacy 71
Pendleton, Michelle 71, 73
Perez, Gina 30, 66, 72
Peters, Steven 37, 72
Phelps, Kimberly 72
Pifer, Kimberly 71, 72
Poindexter, Judd 37, 72
Powers, Mollie 72
Price, Shawn 4, 71, 72
Price, Tracy 72
Pruitt, Kimberly 33, 72
Pugh, Christopher 72
Quesenberry, Christie 72
Raplee, Patricia 37, 72
Ray, Susan 33, 72
Reynolds, John 72
Rice, Eric 72
Richardson, Melissa 72
Robinson, Kelly 14, 72
Ruley, Sammi 72
Rutherford , Dara 37, 72
Ryan, Robert 73
Saunders, Christopher 72
Saunders, Harvey 37, 72
Sawyer, Robert 37, 72
Seagle, Jennifer 72
Shepherd,Brandi73
Sheppard, William 72
Shrewsbury, Eric 37, 72
Sigmon, Kimberly 72
Simmons, Debra 72
Smith, Beth 37, 72
Smith, Edward 72
Smith, Mary 72
Smith, Sheldon 72
Snead, Amber 72, 79
Souma, Leslie 72
Sovine, Kristen 72
Spence, Tonya 72
Stovall, Kevin 72
Stull, Leigh 36, 73
Surface , Rand y 73
Swann , Ann 73
Swestyn, Daniel 73
Tayloe, Ashley 73
Thrush , Clidia 73
Tinsley, Tiffani 73
Towe, Dreama 37, 73
Trail, Kenneth 73
Traxel, William 73
Triebel, Lance 37, 73
Turner, Matthew 73
Vaught, Jennifer 73
Vincent, Nigel 73
Wade, Lugman 73
Waldron, Timothy 73
Walker, Katherine 73
Webb, Anthony 73
White, Scott 73
Whitt, Stephanie 73
Widner, Charles 73
Wolfe, Addison 73
Wolfe, Tonya 73
Wood, Travis 73
Woods, Tamara 73
Woods, Wendi 73
Wright, Robin 73
Young, Ryan 73

Index

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�Dawn Downing, Michelle Keyes, Amy
Dunn, and Angela Nuckols move to the
beat at the dance.
Mr. Fielder and Mr. Akers stand ready
to greet guests at the October banquet.

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Clos ing

�What will it be today Amy McDaniel,
Amber Snead, and Gavin Fisher milk, juice, or shake??
Trophy winners in an undefeated
season include: Terri Robinson , Lynn
Holliday, Tracy Palmer, and Stephanie
Martin.

Closing

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�To each staff rnember who offered
your time and energy, I sincerely thank
you. Special thanks must also be made
to Mr. Jimmy Carter for all the
photographs, Gentry Studio, and
Charlie Garrison of Hunter Publishing
Company.
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Clos ing

Eva Farrell, Advisor

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ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
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PIONEER
1985

Opening

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�Our Spirit Soars

When Andrew Lewis opened it's
doors in the fall, a small breeze lifted
the student's spirits higher. This enthusiasm resulted in our successful
school year.
Successful teams were not the
only factors that raised our spirit.
We were encouraged by our new
teachers: Mr. Tony Wirt, Mr. Greg
Gallion, Miss Kathy Whitenack and
Mr. Jimmy Carter.
Besides the new teachers, there
were also a number of other improvements. A new sign identifying
Andrew Lewis was added to the side
lawn. Each room had it's number.
(or name) painted in bright colors on
the wall beside it. Our teams rode to
the games in newly painted activity
bus.
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Opening

3

�Life at Lewis

Kim Robertson and Carol Padgett take it easy
before class begins.
Coach Cox instructs the wrestling team before practice .

Dennis Epperson and Mich ele Presley work
on yearbook pictures .

4 Student Life

Futu re Wolveri ne Sarah and he r d ad, C o ach W ard .

�Barbara Robertson types away as Susan
Jewell and Jenny Quoss proof-read .
Our loyal custodian , Mr. Butler winks for the
camera.

Betsy Webb , Laura Stephens , Amy Dunn , Amy Dalton , and Kristi Garren model new choir
T-Shirts .

Miss Farrell's keeping an eye on homeroom .

Student Life

5

�Eighth graders at the dance get footloose
Nora Wheby stops at the water fountain for a
drink between classes.
Amy Leonard sits wearily at the typewriter.
"Ai n't I cute?" says Zach, Mary Wright's new
baby.

6

Student Life

�" Nothin beats a great pair of legs" says Neil
Conner at the Roman banquet.
Billy Becker and Mike Deweese are definitely
in the Christmas spirit.

Student Life

7

�Jennifer Davis jumps to see how much power
she has.
Sonya Mullins does a good deed of dumping
Mike Warren's tray at lunch .

8 Student Life

�Anu Nemivant finishes final layouts for the
yearbook staff.
" Fries make it a meal" everyday at Andrew
Lewis.
Lisa Hill snacks on an ice cream sandwich.

Student Life

9

�The mighty Wolverine Wrestlers roll out the
magic mat for a match.
Donnie Hall and Tony Wilson "chow down"
during second lunch.

10

Student Life

�Michelle Newman, Michelle Jennings, Mike
Maxey, Amy Rice, and Melissa Witt grab a
bite to eat.
Most of the gang is all smiles for the camera.

Student Life

11

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SPORTS
12

Sports Divider

�Cross Country

Team
This year, Andrew Lewis girls had
a chance to participate in Salem
High School's Junior Varsity Cross
Country Team . The team competed
at Blue Ridge Invitational, Metro Invitational and other additional dual
meets against local teams. Christy
Mousheigian won the individual Junior Varsity girls title at the Metro ;
Stephanie Provost was third. At the
Blue Ridge invitation, Christy was
second and Stephanie was third .

CROSS COUNTRY
Front Row: Stephanie Provost, Suzi
Moushegian, Karen Abshire Second
Row: Christi Moushigian, Susan Jewell,
Sarah M. Duncan Back Row: Coach Wirt

Girls' Tennis

Team
This year Andrew Lewis fielded its
first girls' tennis team coached by
Mr. Greg Gallion. The team's 3-2
record was led by Laura Byrd and
Barbara Robertson . Opening the
season with a loss to Addison , the
girls rallied back to defeat Madison .
The team then went on to win impressively in the second half of the
season defeating Jackson and closing out the season with a challenging win over Breckinridge.

Girls ' Tennis Team
Front Row: Kristi Nunnally, Susan Roop,
Kristi Garran, Anu Nemivant Back Row:
Coach Gallion , Betsy Webb , Barbara
Robertson, Laura Byrd

Cross Country, Tennis

13

�New tradition continues
best season ever
After years of frustration, this
year's squad continues the resurgence of girls basketball at Lewis.
Posting a fine 11-5 record, 6-1 in the
friendly confines of the Wolverine
Den.
Despite losing three starters off last
year's surprising district runner-ups,
Coach Ward and Coach Orange took
a very young group of ladies, (two
seventh and two eighth graders
started,) and made it to the district
finals once again. Although losing a
heart-breaking 49-46 decision in that
contest, this year's squad will be remembered as the best ever at ALMS.
Season highlights included two
game sweeps over Cave Spring and
Franklin County, and wins over
Perennial Power Northside and William Byrd in the District's Semi-Finals.
At the season ending banquet, the
following lady Wolverines were trophy
winners: Carrie Campbell Coaches Award , Carol Cobb- Most
Assists, Debbie Puch - Most Valuable , and Stephanie Danstrom Most Improved. Also recognized
were Lynn Holliday and Debbie Puch
for being selected for All-District.
Lynn Holiday leads another Wolverine fast
break.
Lewis Followers go crazy as Lady Wolverines
rally in Championship Tilt.
Coach Orange and Coach Ward map strategy,
as Birdie, Foxy, Debbie, Allison and Bunny look
on .

14

Girls ' Basketball

�Debbie Puch drives to basket in early season win
over Northside.

GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Front Row: Stephanie Danstrom , Allison Sturgill,
Meghan Fox, Carrie Campbell, Carol Cobb, Debbie Puch Back Row: Jenny Sease, Lynn Holliday, Tracy Palmer, Lisa Sheets, Terri Robinson ,
Michelle Byrd

Lynn Holliday splits Hidden Valley defense in
District Finals.

Girls' Basketball

15

�Major Victories Highlight
Season
The Andrew Lewis Junior High Junior High Squad; Jerry Hall at safety
Football team completed a 2-3-1 sea- and Chris Crawford at defensive tackson in 1984. The season was high- le. Also honored was Lamar Daniels
lighted by a 32-8 thrashing of the as the team's most improved player.
Franklin County Eagles and a slim The Andrew Lewis Junior High Team
12-8 victory over the Squires of Cave consisted of forty 7th, 8th, and 9th
Spring. Two members of the team · graders. The squad was coached
made the 1984 All-Roanoke Valley by Larry Bradley and Brian Hooker.

Jerry Hall (1) is tackled by two Northside de- The Andrew Lewis offense prepares to score A Northside ball carrier is stopped by the
fenders; Kenny Sledd (88) and Mike Janney on the Northside defense .
Andrew Lewis defense; the Lewis defense
(24) prepare to leave the field.
was a bright spot during the season .

16

Football

�Football Team
Front Row: Jerry Hall, Tommy Cobb , Chad
Owen, Todd Chisom , Steve Saunders , Robbie Jenkins, Tim Smith , Billy Hale, David Ellis,
Mark Haley, Bobby Bryson, Joey Mills , 2nd

Row: Chris Branson , John Shaner . Kevin
Pellant , Mike Janney , Mike Pierce , Kris
Doyle , David Charlton , Lamar Daniels, Bre.tt
Howell, Richard Harlow. Todd Butt. Chris
Eanes , Chad Wheeling , Jeremy Chastang .

Coach Bradley . Back Row: Coach Hooker.
Jimmy Parsons , Vance Reid . Bobby Holiday.
Richie Brown , Joe Faulkerson . Kenny Sledd .
Brian Viar, Chris Crawford , Lee Johnson . Neil
Conner . Chad Miles. Glen Powel l

Football

17

�Cielita Martin bumps the ball to one of her teammates .

Cielita Martin serves the ball.

18

Volleyball

Coach Oberlin looks on while her team practiaces .

�Volleyball
Volleyball Team
The volleyball team was coached
by Mrs. Pat Oberlin again this year.
Playing 5 different schools with many
close decisions; the lady Wolverines
were able to defeat Northside on two
separate occasions.
They ended the season with a banquet held at the Ground Round.
Awards were given to the following:
most improved player - Amy Dunn,
coach's choice - Michelle Keyes,
most valuable player - Cielita Martin, and most determined - Martha
Claytor.

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A new twist on volleyball with Michelle Keyes.

Girls ' Volleyball
Front Row : Melissa Eary, Nancy Humphrey, Dawn Downing , Martha Claytor, Amy Dunn , Michelle Keyes , Suzanne Ferree Back Row: Debbie
Cobb, Tracy Clemons, Michelle Hall, Connie Robertson , Coach Oberlin , Cielita mArtin , Adonna Jones, Melissa Fitzgerald , Angela Tolley

Volleyball

19

�Andrew Lewis
Gymnastics

1984-85
The 1984-85 Lewis gymnastic had
a rewarding year, having gone 1-5
with a young but highly competitive
squad . The lone victory was achieved • ...,~....._--,._~.;.;;.......,; __ _ _~-~~~ on opening day against Franklin
County Jr. High. Although this was . . . . . . . . . . . .~~~~
the only victory, the girls were very
close to winning in most of their other
meets.
The Lewis ladies were placed by
all-around competitions Amy Webster, and also by Sissy Mathena, Holly
Orr, Amy Daulton , and Kim Bryant.
Amy Daulton performs on the uneven bars .

Pam Cruey does a handstand on th e balance
beam during practice.

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Gymnastics

�Missy Turk practices on the horse as Mr. Carter, Coach Gallion,
and Amy Owens watch.

Front Row: Kim Bryant, Amy Daulton . Melissa
Witt. Pam Cruey . Amy Webster. Kelly Radford .
Back Row: Missy Turk. Lori Archer . Coach
Greg Gallion , Stephanie Mathena. Manager
Amy Owens . Holly Orr .
Amy Webster perfects her balance beam
routine .

Gymnastics

21

�New coach, young team

Lewis battles the Norsemen as they go up for
two points .

22

Boys' Basketball

�Lamar Daniels dribbles down the court.
Lewis coaches scrimmage against the new
team .

Boys· Basketball

23

�Keith Roberts warms up before the match begins.
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Coach Cox and the wrestling team cheer-on for
victory.
Kevin Crawford , Wyatt Thornmill , David Mills ,
Steve Saunders , and Greg Mitchell wind down
alter a match .

24

Wrestling

�Wrestling Team
The 1984-85 Andrew Lewis wrestling
team was a young one, returning only
one starter from last year's team . Despite the team's inexperience, there
were many individual accomplishments. Steve Saunders and Joe Faulkerson were both district place winners. David Mills, Brent Munsey, and
Damon Simmers also had successful
seasons.
The referee calls in favor of Lewis .

Wrestling Team
Front Row: Keith Roberts , Brent Munsey , Greg
Mitchell, Mike Farrell, Mike Grimm , Damon Simmers , Carlton Pierce , Ricky Wells Back Row:
Coach Cox , Steve Saunders , Everett . Frost.
Brent Richardson , David Mills, Jerry Williams.
Joe Faukerson , Wyatt Thornhill.

Big "bad" David Mills pins Coach Cox during
practice .

Wrestling

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�Lewis' Pep Crew

Krista Huff, Anne Arrington, Heidi Regnier, Sherri Sledd,
and Lisa Yoon lead the fans in a cheer.
Squad leader, Sherri Sledd, hopes for a hands down victo-

ry.
Lisa Yoon , Sarah Wolfe, and hillside crowd wait for a game
to begin .

26

Cheerleading

�Front Row: Suanne Work Second Row. Kristi Linkous. Julia Dowdy. Denise Dillard. Kim Blevins Back row: Miss Unger. Miss East. Amy
Daulton. Stacy Ferguson. Teresa Janney . Sharon Sheppard . Shannon Stinnette. Miss Cordell

Front Row. Amy Taylor, Stephanie Carroll Second Row. Heidi Regnier, Lisa Yoon . Miss East , Miss Cordell , Sherri Sledd. Kim Humphrey Back
Row: Sarah Wolfe , Krista Hutt , Miss Unger . Anne Arrington. Brooks May

Cheerleading

27

�ACTIVITIES
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Activities

�The Pioneer Staff

Front Row: Jenny Quoss. Melissa Gearhart.
Kristi Nunnally. Jenny McPeak. Sundy Updike, Susan Jewell. Lisa Ward. Heather Nimmo, Amy Dunn, Carolyn Herndon , Dwayne
Williams, Robert Owen , Second Row: Jeni

Hoblitzell, Stephanie Slusher, Glenda Morris ,
Barbara Robertson, Ann Lester, P.J. Wright,
Erika Hodge, Angela Boitnott, Michele Presley. Back Row: Eva Farrell, Travis Dillon,
Julie Wellmam , Lori Riddle , Michelle Hall,

Faith Rock, Anu Nemivant, Stephanie Danstrom , Krista Langheim , Lisa Yoon , Melissa
Eary, Dennis Epperson, Tami Dew, Rick Parrish , Ted Callaway, Mark Martin.

The Lewis Times

Front Row. Michele Presley , Angela Boitnott.
Jenny McPeak. Keith Snidow Back Row. Mr.

Benson , Michelle Provost. Sara Hall, Amy
Leonard , Kevin Gordon . Mrs. Seidman .

Yearbook. Newspaper

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Front Ro w: Kelly Hatfield, Sarah Hall, Michelle Cobb , Missy Brammer, Janet Flint Back

Row: Katina Hamm , Courtney Woods , Amy
Geist, Angie Pruitt, Patty Arrington , Michelle

Reev es, Michele Presley, Angela Boitnott,
Roger Slate

Future Business Leaders of America

Miss East, Abby Hodges, Michelle Byrd , Ci elita M artin

30

FHA, FBLA

�Latin Club

Front Row: Edward Meadows, Mike
Lee Ray, Stephanie Danstrom, Neil
Stacey Ferguson, P.J. Wright, Tad
Clay Ferguson , Second Row: Kristi

Conklin,
Conner,
Woods,
Nunnal-

ly, Pam Cruey, Anne Arrington , Marilyn
Clouser, Heather Hartless, Kelly Hatfield,
Ann Lester, Sarah M. Duncan , Erika Hodge,
Back Row: Laura Byrd , Sharon Sheppard ,

Amy Owens, Krista Langheim , Barbara Duffy, Tami Dew, Donita Howett, Rick Parrish ,

led Calloway.

Student Council Association

Front Row. Elizabeth Rusinko, Shannon Ripley, Lori Archer Second Row: Amy Taylor,

Amy Daulton , Lisa Yoon , Teresa Janney,
Melissa Eary, Back Row: Melissa Gearhart.

Kristi Garren , Brooks May, Neil Conner, Debbie Puch , Wyatt Thornhill , Mike Farrell

Lati n Club. SCA

31

�Advanced Choir

Front Row. K Blevins . A. Taylor. S. Ferguson . M . Anderson . S. Mathena. S. Provost. A.
Nemivant. G Parks . J . Quoss. S. Jewel. A.
Tompson . L Ward . T. Simmons . L Yoon . T.
St Clair. J . Teachey Second Raw.· J . Rainvil le . P Bobbit. F. Rock . C. Gist. A. Reedy . J.

Burtch , J. Neighbors. T. Tolley. K. Crawford,
K. McDaniel , M. Dowdy. J. Clayborn, J . Hoblitzell. M Gearhart, K Nunnally Third Row: S.
Hall . D Dillard . S. Updike. C. Camina. M.
Eary. A. Whitaker. R. Young. R. Vandergrift ,
A. Martin . T. Francisco . S. Duncan , A. Pruitt

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Back Row: M. Hall . S. Rucker.
L. Byrd , M. Martin . B. Perdue. B. ic chU A.
T. Smith. D. Helm . A. Owens. ~· s~o 0 ;pasHodges. S. Hutchison. M. Tur · ·
quale, T. Roads

Lewis Singers

M Eary . J Neighbors
S Unkenhoker. A. WhiD Helm . A Jones .T Smith . Back RoW L
taker . K Blevins . II . M Gearhart . R Young.
Stephens . M Farre . .

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�Advanced Choir

Front Row: K. Blevins , A. Taylor, S. Ferguson , M. Anderson , S. Mathena, S. Provost, A.
Nemivant, G. Parks, J. Quoss, S. Jewel , A.
Tompson, L. Ward , T. Simmons. L. Yoon, T.
St. Clair, J. Teachey Second Row: J. Rain ville , P. Bobbit. F. Rock, C. Gist, A. Reedy, J.

Burtch, J. Neighbors, T . Tolley, K. Crawford,
K. McDaniel , M. Dowdy, J. Clayborn, J. Hoblitzell, M. Gearhart, K. Nunnally Third Row: S.
Hall, D. Dillard , S. Updike, C. Camina, M.
Eary, A. Whitaker, R. Young, R. Vandergrift,
A. Martin, T. Francisco , S. Duncan , A. Pruitt

Back Row: M. Hall, S. Rucker, S. Shepherd,
L. Byrd , M. Martin, B. Perdue, B. Richardson ,
T. Smith , D. Helm , A. Owens, B. Brochu, A.
Hodges, S. Hutchison, M. Turk, S. DiPasquale, T. Roads

Lewis Singers

Front Row. A. Daulton , B. Munsey. K. Garren , S Ruskinko . K. McDaniel , M. Anderson ,
C. Fisher. S. Wright. Second Row. J Quoss ,

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D. Helm . A. Jones , S. Lin kenhoker . A. Whi taker. K. Blevins . T. Smith , Ba ck Row. L.
Stephens. M. Farrell , M. Gearhart. R. Young,

M. Eary . J Neighbors

�Beginning Choir

Front Row: M. Witt, J. Halsey, T. Newberry,
M. Helm, D. Downing, S. Firebaugh, M. Capito , S. Harshbarger, K. Sheppard, B. Yates, M.
Farrell , B. Munsey, D. Gearheart, A. Daulton ,
S. Carroll , H. Nimmo, S. Work, M. Presley
Second Row: J. Battle, S. Wright, K. Hale, A.
Dunn , S. Stovall , T. Dehart, T. Farmer, D.

Williams, S. Rusinko, B. Gerald, S. Ayers, D.
Patel, S. Dehart, C. Hull, L. Stephens, A.
Nuckols, M. Walker Third Row: K. Roberts, J.
Bailey, A. Rice , L. Hyer, A. Thompson , C.
Balbalian , W. Atkinson , B. Owen, M. Miller, B.
Morris, S. Linkenhoker, D. Bailey, C. Fisher,
S. Stinnette , M. Preas, B. May, H. Regnier, K.

Garren, M. Keyes Back Row: A. Jones, B.
Burnap, S. Rogers , T. Forlines, H. Cromer, J.
Mabes, J. Guelich , S. Wolfe, R. Chattin, B.
Webb, M. Crouch , L. St. Clair, K. Huff, J.
Dowdy, D. Carey, K. Gross

Sixth Grade Choir

First Row: A. Jones, S. Greenway, N. Snyder, M. Duff, E. Rusinko , T. Nowlin , V. Meador,
M. Provost, C. Beggs. B. Hamlin , C. Cousins,
J. Harris, D. Jesse, S. Samons , J. Weaks. T.
Webb Second Row. B. Quoss , D. Long , J.

Berembaum , E. Updike, M. Cass, K. Black,
C. Ventura, E. Wells, K. Vest, E. Parish , H.
Hodges , S. Yost, K. Jenkins, L. Dotson, M.
Gills , P Feazil , A. Grer Back Row. M. Hepner , K. Richardson , T. Dillon , S Martin, C.

Wood s, J . Appleman. M . Aut hor. R .
Vaughan , C . Crawford, C. Willi ams , H.
Brown , T . Sigmon , A . Wanewright , C .
Richardson , W. Fletcher, A. Miles

Choir

33

�Name that tune

Students prepare for another day of band.

Second Period Band
Front Ro w. N. Humphrey, P Macintosh, T.
Hubble, C. Thomas, A. Cook Second Row.
H. Brown , L Rutherford , M. Duff, H. Hodges

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Band

Third Row: S. Harr, M. Evans, K. Cox, T.
Roseberry, D. Kiser, J. Taylor, R. Swenson ,
S. Higgs, P Hickerson , L. O'Dell, M. Pruitt
Back Row: B. Nelson , K. Agee, C. Green-

way , D. Reems, J. Almonte,
Aldridge

c.

Daniels , D.

�3rd Period Band
Front Row: Amy Kauper, Sonyia Mease, Amy
Geist, Wayne Peters , Nicole Logan Second

Row: Amy McCoy, David Jarvis, Michael
Hunt, Debra Ray, Chris Shelor Third Row:
David Vanderpool , Steven Foster, Pam

Lewis, Toby Mittie Stelter Back Row: Cyrus
Pace

4th period band
Front Row: L. Lauzon , C. Houchins, P. Gray,
A. Mabe, B. Defeo. B. Lewis Second Row: E.

Hodge, M. Millner, P. Deisher, J . Booth , T.
Dew, T. Kiser Third Row: M. Conklin , G.
White, W. Thornhill , J. Gosney , N. Metheney,

S. Roop, R. Parrish , D. Howett, T. Butler, K.
Gordon, P. Powers, D. Plybon, G. McCulley
Back Row: J. Morgan , B. Hollaman

Band

35

�'Odds and Ends'

Michelle Cobb, Roger Slate, Missy Brammer
and Angie Pruitt watch a silk screening demonstration.
Glenda Morris works on a fina l layout.
Cindy Frye and Dennis Epperson perform in
a Christmas drama production .
After finishing their work , two sixth graders
Elizabeth Boardwine and David Hartman prepare for their next class.
Rhonda Leftwich listens attentively in Mr.
Wirt's class.
Mr. Chester's student-teacher demonstrates
skill during shop class .

36

Odds and Ends

l

�Odds and Ends

37

�PEOPLE
38

People Divider

�Mike Akers
Scott Atkins
Chuck Benson
Virginia Bohon
Laura Bolton

Pat Brill
Lisa Brown
Dotti Bull
Beth Byrd
Lewis Campbell

Mary Campion
Jimmy Carter
Tom Chester
S.A. Clark
L...-il.Ollllll!!.i~---..a Jori Cordell

Faculty

39

�Mike Cox
Nancy Crumpacker ~,..,...-........- ----. ....,.,.,._..-- - - ----.

Sandra East
Pam Elgin

Eva Farrell
Robbie Fielder
John Finnerty
Greg Gallion
Margaret Gregrory

Elizabeth Hiles
Mary Hill

Sandy Hill
Brian Hooker

Regina Hyer
Edna Kennedy

40

Faculty

�Rick Leichtweis
Marie Martin

Betsy McClearn
Lyle Mclaren

James Morris
Pat Oberlin

Brenda Orange
Karen Orville

Kathy Phlegar
Charlene Price

Patricia Reynolds
Allen Rodgers
Stephanie Scholand
Paula Seagle
Julie Seay

Faculty

41

�Principals Kirby, Campbell, and Finnerty sit for a spell while chaperoning the Christmas Dance .

Janet Sebolt
Penny Seidman
Nancy Shaw

Mary Ellen Shrader
Judy Sisson
Pat Smith

Vil ma Stanley
Wilma Stitt
Lois Taliaferro

42

Faculty

Havin ' to dust a little, havin ' to sweep a lot. Mr.
Noel our loyal janitor, happily cleans.

�Joyce Tarpley
Susan Taylor

Beverly Thomas
Sally Tyler

Miss Davis is happily working in the art room .
Leslie Unger
Buddy Ward

Ted Williams
Kathy Whitenack

Mary Wright
Marty Yuhas

Mr. Campbell checks out a chalky situation.

Faculty

43

�Eighth Grade
Jennifer Akers
Nickole Akers
Traci Allen
Brenda Alley
Michelle Anderson
Charles Angstadt

Anne Arrington
Aimee Baker
Joe Barger
Christy Barnett
Trey Batts
Greg Beasley

Betty Bebber
Billy Becker
Denise Beckner
Maile Bell
Amy Biddle
Melissa Black

Kim Blevins
Pam Bobbitt
J.D. Booth
Wendy Borders
Kevin Boyd
Beth Brochu

Dale Brooks
Shawn Broughman
Lisa Browder
Bobby Brown
Joe Burtch
Nita Burton

Robert Burton
Trish Butler
Todd Butt
Laura Byrd
Michelle Byrd
Leah Cadd

Ted Callaway
Crystal Camina
Hope Carter
Tisa Carter
Mark Catlett
Paul Cerak
44

Eighth Grade

�----~-~~ - - -- - - - - .....---~~~--. ...-.,..,....._---....,.,.,....., ...--~-~~--. ...~-~~~~-.1

Todd Chisom
Kristie Chittum
Marilyn Clouser
Steve Cochran
Michael Conklin
Liana Conner

Neil Conner
Jamie Cooper
Kevin Crawford
Ronnie Crisco
Glen Crotts
Pam Cruey

Ame Curtis
Lamar Daniels
Stephanie Danstrom
Chris Davis
Jennifer Davis
Lisa Davis

Michelle Davis
Pamela Deisher
Diane Delcourt
Stephanie Dent
Tami Dew
Michael Deweese

Kim Dickerson
Denise Dillard
Stephanie
Di Pasquale
Paul Domeika
Robin Dooley
Michelle Dowdy

Grad y McCulley, an accident looking for a place to happen. " l can't gitno respect !" ,says Patrick W righttoKristaLangheim .

Eighth Grade

45

�Barbara Duffy
James Duke
Gary Duncan
Sarah M. Duncan
Sarah Duncan
Chris Eanes

Melissa Eary
Wesley Epperly
Dennis Epperson
Linda Farris
Joe Faulkerson
Clay Ferguson

Stacey Ferguson
Anna Feury
Jason Foley
Junior Foutz
Tammy Francisco
Cindy Frye

Jason Gearhart
Melissa Gearhart
Tim Gearhart
Robby Gison
Christine Gist
John Goens

Kevin Gordon
Kitty Gordon
John Gosney

Pam Gray
Cherie Greenway
Sean Greenway

Matt Gregory
Van Gresham
Randy Grubb

Jason Gusler
Kim Hagee
Billy Hale
46

Eighth Grade

Jenny McPeak cuts classes while working on annual staff.

�Lisa Yoon busily types for the annual staff.

Tamara Hall
Jill Hammer
Richard Harlow
Stephanie Harr
Heather Hartless
Sean Hartless

Kelley Hatfield
David Helm
Carolyn Herndon
Kim Herndon
Mike Hershman
Lisa Hill

\.

Stephen Hite
Jeni Hoblitzell
Erika Hodge
Abby Hodges
Brad Hollamon
Phillip Honig
Eighth Grade

47

�Renee Horton
Charlene Houchins
Clinton Howard

Donita Howett
Lee Huff
Ben Huffman

David Hughes
Kim Humphrey
Nancy Humphrey

Susie Hutchison
Todd Hylton
Miller Isley

Teresa Janney
Shannon Jarels
Robbie Jenkins
Susan Jewell
Michael Johnson
Channon Jones

Chris Jones
Justin Jones
Bobby Kalland
Jason Kegley
So Won Kim
Tony Kiser

Jacqueline LaMonde
Bo Land
Krista Langheim
Chase Lanier
Jack Lanier
Todd LaPrade

Lisa Lauzon
Bill Lavinder
Kim Lawrence
Randy Lawrence
Cindy Lee
Matthew Lee
48

Eighth Grade

�Rhonda Leftwich
Amy Leonard
Charlie Leonard

Ann Lester
Brenda Lewis
Kristi Linkous

Perry Lockridge
Candy Lucas
Tammy Lucas

Pam Macintosh
Julie Majerczyk
Angela Manning

Angel Martin
Cielita Martin
Mark Martin
Rebecca Martin
Tina Martin
Angela Mathena

Stephanie Mathena
Dana Maxey
Cammie Mcconnel
Timothy Mccroskey
Grady McCulley
Keith McDaniel

Lisa McDaniel
Robert McDaniel
Jessica McDonald
Jennifer McPeak
Ed Meadows
Shawn Meadows

Chad Miles
Monica Millner
Angela Mills
David Mills
Joseph Mills
Stacy Minnick
Eighth Grade

49

�Charlene Moore
John Morgan
Brian Morris
Glenda Morris
Mike Moulse
.
Christie Mousheg1an

William Mullins
Jay Neighbors
Kay Neighbors
Eric Nelson
Any Nemivant
Kristi Nunnally

Dane Okerman
Michael Oliver
Chad Owen
Robbie Owen
Amy Owens
Greg Parks

Michael Parrish
Richard Parrish
Jimmy Parsons
Anita Patterson
Yvonne Peake
Billy Perdue

Surprise? Surprise? Keith McDaniel seems to be doing his
homework .

Pam Deisher and Chris Routh taking a break in gym class.

50

Eighth Grade

�Bryon Perdue
Mike Pierce
Penny Pierce
Drew Pitts
Dan Plybon
Kim Poff

Heather Poulin
Philip Powers
Stephanie Provost
Angela Pruitt
Debbie Puch
Larry Pugh

Lori Pugh
Michelle Quarterman
Jennifer Quoss
Janie Rainville
Chris Ransom
Lee Ray

David Reams
Sherry Reece
Angie Reedy
Sherry Reynolds
Tammy Rhodes
Timmy Rhodes

Brent Richardson
Lori Riddle
Keith Roberts
Keith Roberts
Barbara Robertson
Jeff Robertson

Faith Rock
Michelle Roop
Susan Roop
Chris Routh
Wayne Sandidge
Pattie Sarratt

Steve Saunders
Sharon Sheppard
Dana Shively
Tina Sigmon
Damon Simmers
Bryan Simmons

Tanya Simmons
Donna Sizemore
Sherri Sledd
Stephanie Slusher
Mona Smith
Robby Smith
Eighth Grade

51

�Stephanie Smith
Timothy Smith

Wilson Smith
Keith Snidow

Matthew Spiva
Susan Starkey

Teresa StClair
Sage Stinson

Tina Stinson
David Stokes
Kimberlee Stragand

Kevin Tabor
Amy Taylor
Jennifer Teachey

Freddie Terry
Charlie Thomas
Chris Thomas

Jodi Thomas
Scott Thomas
Ap ril Thompson
52

Eighth Grade

What .is this Norseman doing in Wolverine territory with Tami
Dew iust before being kicked out of the Christmas dance?

�Wyatt Thornhill
Timmy Tolley
Melissa Turk

Randy Turner
Trevor Turner
Lisa Tuttle

Sundy Updike
Kevin Vance
Ross Vandegrift

Chris Vest
Rodney Vest
Michael Walters

Lisa Ward
Vanessa Weaver
Anthony Webb
April Webb
Jimmy Webber
Julie Wellman

Nora Wheby
Tony Whitaker
Greg White
Michael Whitlock
Scott Wilder
Christopher Williams

Jerry Williams
Ila Wolfe
Mark Wood
Lisa Woods
Robert Woods
Tad Woods

James Wright
Patrick Wright
Lisa Yoon
Randy Young
Tim Young
Robin Zimmerman
Eighth Grade

53

�Seventh Grade
Karen Abshire
Lori Alls
Eric Angell
Jarred Arnold
Melanie Atkins
Wendy Atkinson

Kenny Auxier
Samantha Ayers
Darren Bailey
Julie Baily
Clarissa Balbalian
Joey Banks

Justin Barham
Timmy Barr
Richard Bateman
Jennifer Battle
James Becks
Kevin Blackwell

Brad Blankenship
Angela Boitnott
Luanne Boothe
Christy Booze
Micheal Bower
Connie Bowles

Paul Bowles
Missy Brammer
Timothy Brauch
Tiffani Brightwell
Roy Brown
Kim Bryant

Kim Bryant
Barbara Burnop
Melanie Capito
Denise Carey
Stephanie Carroll
Stephanie Carroll

Kevin Chambers
Rhonda Chattin
Martha Claytor
Jeff Clinevell
Michelle Cobb
Tomm y Cobb
54

Seventh Grade

�Michele Presley works on a T-shirt in Home Ee.
Greg Mitchell says, ''TGIF."

Bill Cole
Dana Combs
Randall Cooper
Magalena Crabtree
Holly Cromer
Mary Crouch

Kristen Cruey
Micheal Cruff
Jerry Daniel
Amy Daulton
Bonny DeFeo
Sonya DeHart

I

I
I

Tonya DeHart
Scott Dempsey
Rusty Deyerle
Donna Dooley
Julia Dowdy
Dawn Downing
Seventh Grade

55

�Scott Downs
Jason DuBois
Fred Duncan
Amy Dunn
Tony Eubank
Melissa Evans

Tim Farmer
Micheal Farrell
Suzanne Feree
Billy Ferris
Patrick Finney
Sonja Firebaugh

Chad Fisher
Tina Fitzgerald
Eric Fleshman
Tammy Forlines
Nora Francisco
Tammy Frazier

Everett Frost
Craig Frye
Melanie Frye
Jeffrey Furr
Kristi Garren
Danita Gearhart

Kelly Radford has fun on the vaulting horse.

56

Seventh Grade

�Dwayne Williams works on the yearbook.

Amy Geist
Billy Gerald
Scott Gibson
Eddie Gish
Derek Gordon
Larry Gordon

Michael Graves
Michael Grimm
Karen Gross
Jo-Lynne Guelich
Anne Guilds
Karen Hale

Donnie Halt
Jamie Halsey
Jackie Hamilton
David Hammet
Lori Hanes
Eric Harlow
Seventh Grade

57

�Steven Harshbarger
Celyne Heck
Dwayne Hedge

Kimberlee Heitzer
Meredith Helm
Paul Hickerson

Jamie Hill
Jimmy Hiner
Lynne Holliday

Cliff Horn
Brian Horsley
Darlene Houchins

Teresa Hubble
Krista Huff
Kristy Hull

Dwayne Williams, Mr. Yuhas, Sonyia Mease, Amy Yopp, Paul

Brent Munsey looks closely at a sea shell during science .

W. Michael Hunt
Laura Hyer
David Jarvis

Michelle Jennings
Christine Jessee
Ingrid Johnson

Adonna Jones
Forest Jones
Jennifer Jones
58

Seventh Grade

�Raymond Jones
Amy Kauper
Scott Keen

Patricia Keesling
Michelle Keyes
Chris Kingery

Michelle Kurz
Todd Laprad
Robert Lawrence

Christy Layman
Pamefa Lewis
Shawn Linkenhoker

Christine Lockhart
Nicole Logan
Kristi Long

Angie Mabe
Jeannie Mabes
Brett Magenbauer
Brooks May
Monica Mayo
Susie McAllister

Marc McCormack
Amy McCoy
Tony McCray
Tommy McDonald
Khrista McKinney
Sonyia Mease

Douglas Michaud
Michael Miller
Greg Mitchell
Sue Mitchem
Toby Mittelstetter
Seventh Grade

59

�Mrs. Shrader helps Melissa Whitt do her Science work.
Paul Franklin takes a "gift" for Mr. Ward.

Maria Monterosso
Ray Moore
Bobby Morris
Chris Morris
Grace Morris
Suzi Moushegian

Sonya Mullins
Brent Munsey
Travis Murphy
Donna Nance
Brian Nelson
Tracy Newberry

Michelle Newman
Heather Nimmo
Angela Nuckols
Philip Oefelein
Rebecca Oliver
Holly Orr

Blake Owen
Cyrus Pace
Carol Padgett
Audra Palmer
Tracy Palmer
Dwayne Parkins
60

Seventh Grade

�L

Rusty Parrish
Dina Patel
Christy Paxton

Greg Pendleton
Charles Perdue
Wayne Peters

Ginger Phillips
Tina Pratt
Melissa Preas

Michele Presley
Elizabeth Raborn
Kelly Radford

Steven Rasnake
Kyle Ratliff
Debra Ray
Noel Reed
Jill Reeves
Michelle Reeves

Heidi Regnier
Andy Renick
Amy Rice

Randy Rich
Amy Rickman
Jon Roberts

David Hammell and Bobby Morris finish their lunch.

Kathy Roberts
Keith Roberts
Kim Robertson
Seventh Grade

61

�-~

Paul Hickerson must have been
very hungry, he's back for
seconds.

Terri Robinson
Stacey Rogers
Shawn Roop
Todd Roseberry
Scott Roupe
Davelle Rudd

Scott Rusinko
Laurinda Sandidge
Brian Saul
Timmy Saunders
Chad Scott
Chris Shelor

Chris Shelton
Keynen Shepherd
Lee Shrader
Shawn Simmons
Roger Slate
Diron Smith

Eric Smith
Greg Smith
Lisa Smith
Adrienne Speigel
Ben Spencer
Johnny Sprinkle
62

Seventh Grade

�Donald St. Clair
Lori St. Clair
Melanie St. Clair
Laura Stephens
Shannon Stinnette
Paul Stoutamire

Shanda Stovall
Lisa Switzer
Laura Tawney
Amy Thompson
Jeff Thornton
Angela Tolley

Allison Trail
Connie Turner
William Vance
David Vanderpool
Tony Vest
Mary Walker

Brian Ward
Betsy Webb
Amy Webster
Libby Weiss
Chris Welcher
Ricky Wells

Bryan Wheeler
Chad Wheeling
Ken White
Melissa White
Sterling Wiley
Dwayne Williams

Tony Wilson
Melissa Witt
Sarah Wolfe
Courtney Wood
Suzanne Work
Bradie Worrell

Larry Wright
Sherry Wright
Andrea Wrobel
Wendy Yarborough
Mark Yeates
' Michele Yeates

Brad Yeatts
Toby Yeatts
Amy Yopp
Seventh Grade

63

�Sixth Grade
Michael Adams
Keigh Agee
Mike Aldridge
John Almonte
Paul Ames
Bill Andrews

Beth Appleman
Jennifer Appleman
Lori Archer
Patty Arrington
Brian Arthur
Donna Arthur

Janet Arthur
Mary Ellen Arthur
Troy Arthur
Jody Baldwin
Ember Bane
Lori Barber

David Barker
Alicia Beaton
Crystal Beggs

Mark Bell
Joseph Berenbaum
Kristina Black

Aaron Blevins
Matt Booe
Elizabeth Boardwine

Erik Brady
Doublas Bright
D.W. Brown
64

Si xth Grade

�Hang on, only one more, Marlo Jeter.

Heather Brown
Megan Buckly
Brenda Burnap
Kevin Butler
Lee Cadd
Mechelle Cass

John Campbell
Rodney Campbell
Judy Chitwood
Steven Ciafardine
Michelle Clouser
Debra Cobb

Pamela Colbert
Bobby Cole
Gerald Coleman
Scott Coles
Arnold Conner
Temple Conner
Sixth Grade

65

�Adam Cook
David Cook
Amber Cooper

Crystal Cousins
Wade Cox
Candice Crawford

Chuck Cromer
Allen Cross
Joey Crowder

Carey Daniel
Paul Dawley
Trisha Delaney

Travis Dillon
Robert Donoho
Liza Dotson

Mark Douglas
Letha Duff
Della Dutton

Todd Emery
Donna Euband
Jeffery Farmer

Pamela Feazell
Wendy Fletcher
Brian Flinchum
66

Si xth Grade

'

�Dora Fitzgerald
Mark Flinchum
Dale Foster

Kathryn Franke
Sherry Frazier
David Garst

Shawn Gearhart
Chris Gearheart
Melissa Gills

Larry Gish
.
Richard Goodpasture
Matthew Graham

Stacy Greenway
Angie Greer
Mary Gregory

Cynthia Hall
Brenda Hamlin
Katina Hamm
Beth Hammel
Chris Harless
Jennifer Harris

Peggy Harris
David Hartman
Kelly Hartman
Deidre Hayes
Tammy Hayslett
Matt Hepner

Jennifer Hicks
Shawn Higgs
Holly Hodges
Tracy Howell
Tomm y Humphrey
Michael Jackson
Sixth Grade

67

�Katey Jenkins
Dana Jessee
Marlo Jeter
Lewis Johnston
Amanda Jones
David Jones

Joanna Jordon
Mark Joyner
Melissa Kentrolis
Danny Kiser
Teresa Lancaster
Nace Lanier

Keith Lawrence
Tabatha Lawson
Eric Lee
Louise Lephew
Damie Lester
David Long

Amy Loving
Buddy Lucado
Tracy Lupton
Randall Mabery
Kevin Manning
Donald Manspile

Shannon Ripley, Mary Ann Duff, and Stacy Greenway sell
tickets at the Christmas Dance.
Scott Coles looks surprised as his picture is snapped in
English class .

68

Sixth Grade

�Miss Carr demonstrates techinique to
a student.
Erica Parrish , Travis Mitchell, Jennifer
Harris, and Stephanie Martin busy at
work in Mr. Carter's class?

-

James Martin
Stephanie Martin
Gary Maxfield

David McCormack
Raymond McCoy
Chris McCray
Sandra McCray
Robert McDaniel
Ricky McGuire

Dana McKissick
Kenny Meador
Victoria Meador
Leah Mercer
Amber Miles
Chris Miller

Joe Minahan
Travis Mitchell
Tracy Mitchem
Francine Monterosso
Dawn Montgome ry
Chris Morris

Curtis Murrell
Stacy Muse
Trevor Norford
Tricia Nowlin
Loyd Obenshain
Larry O'Dell
Sixth Grade

69

�Elizabeth Rusinko and Eric Smith pause for a sip at the fountain.

Erica Parrish
Jimmy Patterson
Stephanie Peery
Melissa Pendleton
Shane Pendleton
B. J. Pentecost

Cameron Poff
Brenda Prater
Michelle Provost
Matt Pruitt
Brian Quoss
Debbie Rankin

Tonya Ransom
Carlos Ray
Steven Reedy
Bradley Reeves
Christy Richardson
Jane liichardson

Kevin Richardson
Kim Richardson
Shannon Ripley
Darren Roberson
Jackie Rogers
Richard Roy
70

Si xth Grade

Mr. Morris' 5th period math class pretends to work while posing for the
photrapher.

�Officer Stacy Clark is hard at work in his office.

Trixie Rubi
Elizabeth Rusinko
Melba Rutherford

Travis Rutledge
Anita Saul
Craig Scott

Angel Settles
Aaron Shearer

;==::::;:;~:;;:;=:=::; .---------.. ..-------

John Shelor

Tommy Sheppard
Dana Shinault
Carl Shultz

Tina Sigmon
Edward Smith
Eric Smith
Kisha Smith
Mario Smith
Sheri Smith

Todd Smith
Niki Snyder
Catherena Spaulding

Kevin Spence
Lisa St. Clair
Leigh Stull

Gary Stultz
Kris Sweet
Richard Swenson
Sixth Grade

71

�Scott Switzer
Jeffrey Taylor
Jodie Terry
Matt Terry
Alan Thomas
Christine Thomas

Chucky Thomas
Larry Thomas
Brian Thornhill
Holly Tucker
Benita Turner
Barry Underwood

Melissa Underwood
Erin Updike
Rashaan Vaughn
Christine Ventura
Derek Vess
Kathy Vest

Ashley Wainwright
Dean Walker
Tony Ward
Anthony Webb
Mark Webb
Tracy Webb

Mike Webster
Jennifer Weeks
Sheila Welch
Amy Wellman
Estelle Wells
Tammie Wheeler

-"

Heather Brown and Melissa Pendleton
do leg lifts in gym class .

72

Sixth Grade

�Miss Cordell looks out the iwndow while
her class works on their homework.

Derek Vess
Suzanne White
Chuck Widener
Chastity Williams
Christy Williams
Elisa Winstead

Amy Witt
Carrie Woods

Jennifer Woolwin e
John Wray

Susan Yo st
Scott Young
Mrs. Tyler and Ken Obenchain concentrate on classwork.

Sixth Grade

73

�AAA
Abshire, Karen 54, 13
Adams, Michael 64
Agee, Keith 64, 34
Akers, Jennifer 44,32
Akers, Nichole 44
Aldridge, Michael 64, 34
Allen , Traci 44
Alley, Brenda 44
Alls, Lori 54
Almonte, John 64, 34
Ames, Paul 64
Anderson , Michelle 44, 32
Andrews, Matthew
Andrews , William 64
Angell, Eric 54
Angstadt, Charles 44
Appleman, Elizabeth 64, 33
Appleman, Jennifer 64, 33
Archer, Lori 31, 64, 21
Arnold, Jarred 54
Arrington, Anne 31, 44, 26, 27
Arrington , Patricia 30, 64, 33
Arthur, Brian 64
Arthur, Donna 64
Arthur, Janet 64
Arthur, Mary 64, 33
Arthur, Troy 64
Asirifi , Carolana
Atkins, Melanie 54
Atkinson, Wendy 54, 33
Auxier, Kenny 54
Ayers, Samantha 54, 33

BBB
Bailey, Darrin 54, 33
Bailey, Julie 54, 33
Baker, Aimee 44
Ba/ams, Nicole
Balbalian , Clarissa 54, 33
Baldwin , Jody 64
Bane, Ember 64
Bane, Eugene
Banks, Joel 54
Barber, Lori 64
Barger, Joeseph 44
Barham , Justin 54
Barker, David 64
Barnett, Christine 44
Barr, Timothy 54
Bateman , Richard 54
Battle, Jennifer 54 33
Batts, Trey 44, 32 .' 21
Beaton, Alicia
Beasley, Gregory 44
Bebber, Betty 44
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Beckner, Susan 44
Becker, William 44, 7
Becks, James 54
Beggs, Crystal 64, 33
Bell, Maile 44
Bell, Mark 64
Berenbaum, Joseph 64 , 33
Berton, Alicia 64
Biddle, Amy 44
Black, Kristina 64, 33
Black, Melissa 44
Blackwell, Kevin 54
Blankenship, Brad 54
Blevins, Aaron 64
Blevins, Kim 44, 32, 27
Boardwine, Elizabeth 64
Bobbitt, Pam 44, 32
Boitnott, Angela 29, 30 , 54, 27
Booe, Matt 64
Booth, James 44, 35
Boothe, Luanne 54
Booze, Christy 54
Borders, Wendy 44
Bostic, Richard
Bower, Michael 54
Bowles, Connie 54
Bowles, Paul 54
Boyd, Kevin 44
Brady, Erik 64
Brammer, Jeffrey Paul 36
Brammer, Melissa 30, 54
Brauch, Timothy 54
Bright, Douglas 64
Brightwell, Tiffani 54, 33
Brochu, Beth, 44, 32
Brookman, Melissa
Brooke, William 44
Broughman , Russell 44
Browder, Lisa 44
Brown, Debra
Brown, D.W. 64
Brown, Dyri
Brown, Heather 65, 34 , 33, 66
Brown , Herman
Brown, Roy 44, 54
Bryant, Kimberly 54, 21
Bryant, Kimberly 54
Bryant, Richard
Buckley, Megan 65
Burnap, Barbara 54, 33
Burnap, Brenda 65
Burtch, Joe 44 , 32
Burton , Nita 44
Burton, Robert 44, 32
Butler, Kevin 65 , 66
Butler, Patricia 44, 35
Butt.Butler, Patricia 44 , 35
Butt, Barry 44
Butt, Todd 17
Byrd , Laura 44, 31 , 13 , 32
Byrd , Rebecca 44 , 30 , 14, 15

CCC
Gadd, Leah 44 ,
Gadd, Lee 65
Callaway, James 44, 31, 29, 52
Camina, Crystal 44, 32
Campbell, John 65
Campbell, Rodney 65
Capito, Melanie 54, 33
Carey , Denise 54, 33
Carroll, Stephanie Leigh 54, 33,
27
Carroll, Stephan~ Lynn 54, 27
Carter, Elizabeth 33
Carter, Hope 44, 32
Carter, Tisa 44
Cass, Mechelle 65, 33
Catlett, Mark 44
Cerak, Paul 44
Chambers , Kevin 54
Chattin, Rhonda 54, 32
Chisom, Todd 45, 17
Chittum, Kristie 45
Chitwood, Judy 65
Ciafardine, Steven 65
Clayburn , Jolie 32
Claytor, Martha 54, 19
Clinevell, Jeffrey 54
Clouser , Marilyn 45, 31
Clouser, Michelle 65
Cobb, Debra 65, 33, 19
Cobb , Michelle 30 , 54, 36
Cobb, Thomas 54 , 17
Cobert, Pamela 65
Cochran, Steve 45
Cole, Robert 65
Cole, Wilbur 55
Coleman, Gerald 65
Coles, Duane 65, 68
Combs , Dana 55, 33
Conklin , Mike 31, 45, 35
Conner, Arnold 65
Conner, Liana 45 32
Conner , Neil 31, 45, 17, 7
Conner, Temple 65
Cook, Adam 66, 34
Cook, David 66
Cooper, Amber 66
Cooper , James 45
Cooper, Randall 55
Cousins , Crystal 66, 33
Cox, Kenneth 66, 34
Crabtree , Magalena 55
Crawford , Candice 66
Crawford , Kevin 45 , 32
Crisco , Ronald 45
Cromer , Charles 66
Cromer , Holly 55, 33
Crotts , Glenn 45
Cross , Allen 66

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Crouch, Mary 33, 55
Crowder, Joseph 66
Cruey, Kristen 55
Cruey, Pamela 31, 45, 20, 21
Cruff, Michael 55
Curtis, Ame 45

GGG
Garren , Kristine 13, 31 , 56, 33
Garst, David 67
Gaylor, Jay
Gearhart, Christopher 46, 60
Gearhart, Danita 33, 56
Gearhart, Melissa 29, 31 , 46, 32 ,
52
Gearhart, Shawn 67
Gearhart, Thomas
Gearhart, Timothy 46
Geist, Amy 30, 57, 35
Gerald, Billy 57, 33
Gibson, Robert 46
Gibson, Scott 57
Gilbert, Donna
Gilliam, Charles
Gills, Melissa 67, 33
Gilmore, Jimmy
Gish, Edward 57
Gish, Larry 67
Gist, Christine 46, 32
Goens, John 46
Goodbar, Mark
Goodpasture, Richard 67
Gordon, Derek 57
Gordon, Kathryn 46, 35
Gordon , Kevin 46, 29
Gordon, Larry 57
Gosney, John 46, 35
Graham, Matthew 67
Graves, Michael 57
Gray, Pamela 46, 35
Greenway, Cherie 46, 34
Greenway, Richard 46
Greenway, Staci 67, 33
Greer, Angela 67, 33
Gregory, Mary 67
Gregory, Matt 46
Gresham , Van 46, 52
Griffin, Lonnie
Grimm, Michael 57 , 25
Gross, Karen 57, 33
Grubb, Randolph 46
Guelich, Jo Lynn 57 , 33
Guilds, Anne 57
Gusler, Thomas 46

Eades, William
Eanes, Chris 46, 17
Eary, Melissa 31 , 46, 29, 32, 19
Echols, Tahatha
Emory, Todd 66
Epperly, Wesley 45
Epperson, Dennis 46, 29, 52, 37
Eubank, Donna 66
Eubank, Lewis 56
Evans, Melissa 56, 34
Eversole, Matthew

ODD
Daniel, Carey 66, 34
Daniel, Gerald 55
Daniels, Lamar 45, 17, 23
Danstrom, Stephanie 16, 31, 45,
29, 15
Daulton, Amy 31, 33, 55, 20, 21,
27
Davis, Chris 45
Davis, Jennifer 45, 8
Davis, Lisa 45, 32
Davis, Michelle 45
Dawley, Paul 66
Defeo, Bonny 55, 35
DeHart, Sonya 55, 33
DeHart, Tonya 55, 33
Deisher, Pamela 45, 35, 50
Delaney, Tricia 66
Delcourt, Diane 45, 32
Dempsey, Freddie 55
Dent, Stephanie 45
Dew, Tami29, 31, 45, 35, 52
DeWeese, Mike 45, 7
Deyerle, Rusty 55
Dickerson, Kim 45
Dillard, Denise 45, 32, 27
Dillon , Travis 66, 33
Dipasquale, Stephanie 45, 32
Domeika, Paul 45
Dooley, Donna 55
Dooley, Robin 45
Donoho, Robert, 66
Dotson, Lisa 66, 33
Douglas, Marcus 66
Dowdy, Julia 55, 33, 27
Dowdy, Michelle 45, 32
Downing, Dawn 55, 33, 19
Downs, Scott 56
Dubois, Jason 56
Duff, Letha 66, 34
Duff, Maryann 33
Duffy, Barbara 46, 31
Duke, Jimmy 46
Duncan, Fred 56
Duncan, Gary 46, 32
Duncan, Sarah M. 46, 31, 32, 13
Duncan, Sarah R. 46
Dunn, Amy 56, 29, 33, 19
Dutton, Della 66

FFF
Farmer, Jeffrey 66
Farmer, Timothy 56, 33
Farrell, Michael 31 , 25, 56, 33
Farris, Linda 46, 32
Farris, Michael
Faulkerson, Joe 46, 17, 25
Feazell, Pamela 66, 33
Ferguson, Debra
Ferguson, Clay 31, 46
Ferguson, Stacey 31, 46, 32, 27
Ferree, Suzanne 56 , 33, 19
Ferris, Billy 56
Feury, Anna 46
Finney, Charles 56
Firebaugh, Sonja 56 , 33
Fisher, Charles 56 , 33
Fitzgerald, Dora 67
Fitzgerald, Tina 56
Fleshman, Eric 56
Fletcher, Wendy 66, 33
Flichum, Brian 66
Flichum, Mark 67
Flint, Janet 30
Foley, Jason 46
Forlines, Tammy 56, 33
Foster, Dale 67, 35
Foutz, Lester 46
Francisco, Nora 56
Francisco, Tammy 46, 32
Franke, Kathryn 67, 65
Franklin, Paul 60
Frazier, Sherry 67
Frazier, Tametha 56
Frost, Everett 56, 25
Frye, Cindy 46, 37
Frye, Craig 56
Frye, Melanie 56
Furr, Jeffrey 56

HHH
Hagee, Kim 46
Hale, Billy 46, 17
Hale, Karen 57 , 33
Hale, Michelle 47
Hale, Tommy 47
Hall , Chris 47
Hall , Cynthia 67
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�Hall, Donald 57, 10
Hall, Lynda 47, 32
Hall, Michelle 47, 29, 32, 19
Hall, Sara 30, 47, 29, 32
Hall, Tamara 47
Halsey, Jamie 57, 33
Halverson, Richard
Hamilton, Jackie 57
Hamlin, Brenda 67, 33
Hamm, Katina 30, 67
Hammel, Beth 33
Hammel, David 57, 61
Hammel, Ida
Hammer, Jill 47
Hanes, Lori 57
Harless, Chris 67
Harlow, Eric 57
Harlow, Richard 47, 17
Harr, Stephanie 47, 34
Harris, Jennifer 67, 33
Harris, Peggy 67
Harshbarger, Steve 58, 33
Hartless, Heather 47, 31
Hartless, Michael 47
Hartman, David 67
Hartman, Kelly 67
Hartman, William
Harvey, John
Hatfield, Kelley 30, 31 , 47
Hayes, Deidra 67, 33
Haynes, Tammy
Haynes, Tara
Hayslet, Tammy 67
Heck, Celyne 58
Hedge, Aaron
Heitzer, Kimberlee 58
Helm, David 47, 32
Helm, Meredith 58, 33
Hepner, James 67, 33
Herndon, Carolyn 47, 29
Herndon, Kimberly 47
Hershman, Mike 47
Hickerson, Paul 58, 34, 58 , 62
Hicks, Jennifer 67
Higgs, Shawn 67, 34
Hill, James 58
Hill, Lisa 47, 32 , 9
Hiner, James 58
Hite, Steve 47
Hoblitzell, Jennifer 47, 29, 32
Hodge, Erika 47, 31 , 29, 35
Hodges, Abby47 , 30, 32
Hodges, Holly 67 , 34, 33
Hollaman, Brad 47, 35
Holliday, Lynn 16, 58, 14, 15
Horn, Clifford 58
Honig , Phillip 47
Horsley, Brian 58
Horton, Renee 48
Houchins, Charlene 48, 35
Houchins , Darlene 58
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Howard, Clinton 48
Howell, Tracy 67
Howett, Donita 48, 31, 35
Hubble, Teresa 58, 34
Huff, Krista 58, 33, 26, 27
Huff, Lee 48, 32
Huffman, Ben 48
Hughes, David 48
Hull, Kristy 58, 33
Humphrey, Kim 48, 27
Humphrey, Loyd
Humphrey, Nancy 48, 34, 19
Hunt, Michael 58, 35
Hutchinson, Susanne 48, 32
Hyer, Laura 58 , 33
Hylton, Todd 48

KK
Kalland, Robert, 48
Kauper, Amy 59, 35
Keaney, Shawn
Keen, Brian 59
Keesling, Patricia 59
Kegley, Jason 48
Kentrolis, Melissa 68
Keyes, Michelle 59, 33, 19
Kim , So Won 48
Kingery, Christopher 59
Kingery, Melissa
Kingery, David
Kiser, Daniel 68, ~
Kiser, Tony 48, 35
Kurz, Michelle 59

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Isley, Miller 48

JJJ
Jackson, Curtis
Jackson, Michael 67
Jamison, Lisa
Janney, Teresa 31, 48, 27
Jarels, Shannon 48
Jarvis, David 58, 35
Jenkins, Katey 68, 33
Jenkins, Robert 48, 17
Jennings, Cynthia
Jennings, Michelle 58, 1O
Jessee, Christine 58
Jessee, Dana 68, 33
Jeter, Iran 68, 65
Jewell, Susan 48, 29, 32, 13
Johnson, Ingrid 58
Johnson, Mike 48
Johnston, Lewis 68
Joiner, Mark
Joiner, Stephen
Jones, Adonna 58, 33, 19
Jones, Amanda 68, 33
Jones, Channon 48, 32
Jones, Chris 48
Jones, David 68
Jones, Forest 58
Jones, Jason 48
Jones , Jennifer 58
Jones, Raymond 59
Jordon , Joanna 68
Journell , James
Joyner, Mark 68

LLL
Lamonde, Jacqueline 48
Lancaster, Teresa 68
Land, James 48
Langheim, Krista 48, 31, 29, 45,
52
Lanier, Jack 48
Lanier, Nace 68
Lanier, William 48
Lap rad, Todd 59
Laprade, Todd 48
Latham, Agnele N .
Lauzon , Lisa 48, 35
Lavinder, Bill 48
Lawrence, Keith 68
Lawrence, Kim 48
Lawrence, Randall 48
Lawrence, Robert 59
Lawson, Tabatha 68
Layman, Christy 59
Lee, Cindy 48
Lee, Cleo
Lee, Eric Scott 68
Lee, James 48
Leftwich, Rhonda 49, 37
Leonard, Amy 49, 29, 6
Leonard , Charlie 49
Lephew , Louise 68
Lester , Ann 49, 31, 29
Lester, Charles
Lewis , Brenda 49 , 35
Lewis , Pamela 59, 35
Linkenhoker , Timothy 59 , 33
Linkous , Kristi 49 , 27
Lockhart , Christine 59
Lockridge , Perry 49
Logan. Dana 59. 35

�Long, David 68
Long, Lona 59
Looney, Bernie
Lovelace, Sean
Lovelace, Steve
Loving, Amanda 68
Lucado, Buford 68
Lucas, Candy 49
Lucas, Tammy 49
Lupton , Tracy 68

MMM
Mabe, Angela 59 , 35
Mabery, Randall 68
Mabes, Jeannie 59, 33
Macintosh, Pam 49, 34
Madden, Mark
Magenbauer, Brett 59
Majerczyk, Julia 49 , 32
Manning , Angela 49 , 32
Manning, Kevin 68
Manspile, Donald 68
Martin, Angel 49 , 32
Martin, Cielita 49, 30, 18, 19
Martin, James 69
Martin, Mark 49, 29, 32
Martin, Rebecca 49
Martin, Stephanie 69 , 33
Martin, Tina 49
Mathena, Angela 49
Mathena Stephanie 49, 32 , 21
Maxey, Dana 49, 32
Maxey, Michael 10
Maxfield , Gary 69
May, Stephanie 31 , 33, 59, 27
Mayo, Monica 59
McAllister, Eunice 59
McConnell , Cammie 49, 32
McCormack, David 69
McCormack, Marc 59
McCoy, Amy 59, 35
McCoy, Raymond 69
McCray, Christopher 69
McCray, Sandra 69
McCray, Thomas 59
Mccroskey, Tim 49
McCulley, Grady 49 , 35 , 45
McDaniel, Keith 49, 32 , 50
McDaniel , Lisa 49
McDaniel , Robert 49 , 69
McDonald , Jessica 49
McDonald, Thomas 59
McGee, Christopher
McGuire , Ricky 69
McKinney, Khrista 59
McKinney, Thea
McKissick, Dana 69
McPeak, Jennifer 29, 46 , 49

Meador, Kenny 69
Meador, Vickie 69 , 33, 66
Meadows, Eddie 31 , 49
Meadows, Larry 49
Mease, Sonyia 59, 35 , 58
Mercer, Leah 69
Metheny, Michael 35
Michaum , Douglas 59
Miles, Amber 69
Miles, Chad 49 , 32, 17
Miles, Felonna 33
Miller, Christopher 68
Miller, Michael 59, 33
Millner, Monica 49, 35
Mills, Angela 49
Mills, David 49, 24, 25
Mills, Joseph 49, 17
Minahan, Joseph 69, 33
Minnick, Stacy 49
Mitchell, Michael 59, 55, 25
Mitchell, Travis 69
Mitchem, Elizabeth 59
Mitchem, Tracy 69
Mittelstetter, Toby 59, 35
Modale, Ronald
Monterosso, Francine 69
Monterosso, Maria 60
Montgomery, Dawn 69
Moore, Charlene 50
Moore, Gary Lee
Moore, Raymond 60
Morgan, John 50 , 35
Morris, Brian 50
Morris, Christopher 60
Morris, Christopher 69
Morris, Glenda 50 , 29 , 37
Morris, Grace 60
Morris, Robert 60, 33 , 61
Moulse, Michael 50
Moushegian, Christie 50, 13
Moushegian , Suzanne 60 , 13
Mullins, James
Mullins, Sonja 60 , 8
Mullins, William 50
Munsey, Brent 60 , 33 , 25, 58
Murphy, Travis 60, 58
Murrell, Curtis 69
Muse, Stacy 69

NNN
Nance, Donna 60
Neighbors, Jacob 50 , 32
Neighbors , Sumner 50
Nelson , Brian 60, 34
Nelson , Eric 50,
Nemivant, Anu 50 , 29 , 13, 32 , 9
Newberry, Tracy 60 , 33

Newman, Michelle 50, 11
Nimmo, Heather 60, 29, 33
Nunnally, Kristi 13, 29, 31, 50, 32,
52
Nuckols, Angela 60, 33
Norford, Trevor 69
Nowlin, Patricia 69 , 33

000
Obenshain, Loyd 69
O'Dell , Larry 69, 34
Oefelein, Philip 60
Okerman, Dane 50
Oliver, Michael 50
Oliver, Rebecca 60
Orr, Holly 60, 21
Owen , Blake 60 , 33
Owen , Jonathan 50, 17
Owen , Robert 50, 29
Owens , Amy 31, 50 , 32 , 21

PPP
Pace , Cyrus 60 , 35
Padgett, Carol 60
Palmer, Audra 60
Palmer, Tracy 16, 60 , 15
Parkins, Edward 60
Parks , Greg 50 , 32
Parrish , Erica 70, 33
Parrish , Mike 50
Parrish , Richard 50 , 29 , 35
Parrish , Russell 61
Parsons, James 50 , 17
Patterson , Anita 50
Patterson , Jimmy 70
Patel , Dina 33
Paxton , Christina 61
Peake, Stephanie 50
Peery, Stephanie 70
Pendleton , Gregory 61
Pendleton , Melissa 70
Pendleton , Shane 70
Pentecost, Bobbie Jo 70
Perdue , Charles 61
Perdue , Billy 50 , 32
Perdue , Bryan 51
Peters, David 61, 34
Phillips , Ginger 61
Pierce , Carlton , 25
Pierce , Michael 51 , 17
Pierce , Penny 51
Pitts , Drew 51
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�Plybon, Dan 51, 35
Poff, Cameron 70
Poff, Kim 51
Poulin , Heather 51
Powers, Philip 51 , 35
Prater, Brenda 70
Pratt, Tina 61
Preas, Melissa 61, 33
Presley, Michelle 30, 61, 29, 33,
55
Prochaska, Mariann
Provost, Michelle 70, 29, 33, 32
Provost, Stephanie 51 , 13
Pruitt, Angela 51, 30, 32, 36
Pruitt, Daniel
Pruitt, Matthew 70, 34
Puch, Debbie 16, 31, 51, 32, 14,
15
Pugh, Larry 51
Pugh, Lori 51

QQQ
Quarterman, Michelle 51
Quoss, Brian 70, 33
Quoss, Jennifer 51, 29, 32

RRR
Raborn, Elizabeth 61
Radford , Kelly 61, 21, 56
Rainville, Jane 51, 32
Rankin, Deborah 70
Ransom, John 51
Ransom, Tonya 70
Rasnake, Larry 61
Ratliff, Kyle 61
Ray, Charles 70
Ray, Debra 61 , 35
Ray, James 31 , 51
Reams, David 51 , 34
Reece , Sherry 51
Reed , Noel 61
Reedy, Angie 51 , 32
Reedy, Steve 70
Reeves, Bradley 70
Reeves, Jill 61
Reeves , Michelle 30
Regnier, Heidi 61 , 33, 26, 27
Renick, Andrew 61
Reynolds, Sherry 51
Rhodes, Tam my 51 , 32
Rhodes, Tim 51
Rice, Amy 61, 33 , 10
Rich, Randall 61
Richardson, Brent 51, 32 , 25
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Richardson, Christy 70, 33
Richardson, Jane 70
Richardson, Kevin 70, 33
Richardson, Kimberly 70
Rickman, Amy 61
Riddle, Lori 51 , 29, 48
Rinaldi, John
Ripley, Shannon 31, 70
Roberson, Darren 70
Roberts , Dale
Roberts, Hugh K. 51
Roberts, Jon 61
Roberts, Kathleen 61, 33
Roberts, Keith 51
Roberts, Keith 61, 24 , 25
Robertson, Barbara 51 , 29, 13
Robertson, Jeffrey 51
Robertson , Kimberly 61
Robertson, Ronald
Robinson, Terri 16, 62, 15
Rock, Faith 51, 29, 32 , 48
Rogers, Jackie Thomas Lee 70
Rogers, Stacey 62, 33
Roop, Michelle 51
Roop , Shawn 62
Roop, Susan 51, 13, 35
Roseberry, Todd 62, 34
Roupe, Jeffery 62
Routh, Crystal 51 , 50
Roy, Richard 70
Rubi, Beatrice 71
Rudd, Davelle 62
Rusinko, Elizabeth 31, 71, 33, 70
Rusinko, Nicholas 62, 33
Rutherford, Melba 71, 34
Rutledge, Travis 71

SSS
Sandidge, Bev
Sandidge, Wayne 51
Sandidge, Laurinda 62
Sarrat, Patricia 51
Sarver, Timothy
Sarver, Tina
Saul, Anita 71
Saul, Brian 62
Saunders, Steven 51, 17, 24, 25
Saunders, Timmy 62
Schrader, Lee 62
Schram , Marc
Scott, Chad 62
Scott, Craig 71
Semones, Sophia 33
Settles, Angel 71
Shearer, Aaron 71
Shelor, Christopher 62 , 35
Shelor, John 71

Shelton, Christopher 62
Shepherd, Keynan 62, 33
Sheppard, Oscar
Sheppard, Sharon 51, 31, 32, 27
Sheppard , Tommy 71
Shinault, Dana 71, 33
Shively, Dana 51
Shrader, Lee 62
Shultz, Carl 71
Sigmon, Tina 51
Sigmon, Tina 71 , 33
Simmers, Damon 51 , 32, 25
Simmons, Bryan 51
Simmons, Shawn 62
Simmons, Tanya 51 , 32
Simpkins, Michael
Sizemore, Donna 51
Slate, Roger 30, 62, 36
Sledd, Sherri 51, 26, 27
Slusher, Stephanie 51, 29
Smith, Diron 62
Smith, Edward 71
Smith , Eric 62, 70
Smith, Gregory 62
Smith, Kisha 71
Smith , Lisa 62
Smith , Mario 71
Smith, Mona 51
Smith, Robert 51
Smith, Sheri 71, 33
Smith, Stephanie 52
Smith, Stephen
Smith, Timothy 52, 32, 17
Smith, Todd 71
Smith, William
Smith, Wilson 52
Snider, Veronica 71
Snidow, Donald 29
Snidow, Keith 29
Snyder, Catherine 33
Spaulding , Catherena
Spaulding, Emily
Speigel , Adrianne 62
Spence, Kevin 71
Spence, Shannon
Spencer, Michael 62
Spiva, Steven 62
Sprinkle, John
Starkey, Susan 52
Stclair, Donal 62
Stclair, Lisa 71
St. Clair, Lri 62, 33
St. Clair, Melanie 62 ,
St Clair, Teresa 52, 32
Stephens, Laura 62, 33
Stevenson , Ronnie
Stilwell , Tammi 32
Stinnette, Shannon 62 , 33 , 27
Stinson , Sage 52
Stinson , Tina 52
Stokes , David 52

�Stoutamire, Paul 62
Stovall, Shanda 63, 33
Stragand, Kim 52
Stull, Leigh 71
Stultz, Gary 71
Sweet, Kris 71
Swenson, Richard 71, 34
Switzer, Lisa 63
Switzer, Scott 72, 33

TTT
Tabor, Kevin Eugene 52
Talbot-Jones, Justin
Tawney, Laura 63
Taylor, Amy 31, 27, 52, 32
Taylor, Jeffrey 72, 34
Teachey, Jennifer 52, 32
Terry, Frederick 52
Terry, Jodie 72
Terry, Matthew 72
Thomas, Alan 72
Thomas, Charles 52
Thomas, Christine 72, 34
Thomas, Christopher 52
Thomas, Jeffrey
Thomas, Jodi 52
Thomas, Larry 72
Thomas, Scott 52
Thompson, Amy 63
Thompson, April 52, 32
Thornhill, Brian 72
Thornhill, Wyatt 31 3 6 53 24
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Tiedemann, Christopher
Tolley, Angela 63, 19
Toll.ey, Timothy 53, 32
Trail, Allison 63, 33
Traxel, William
Tucker, Holly 72
Turk, Melissa 53, 22, 21
Turner, Benita 72
Turner, Constance 63 33
Turner, Jim
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Turner, Randy 53
Turner, Trevor 53
Tuttle, Lesa 53

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Underwood, Barry 72
Underwood, Melissa 72
Updike, Erin 72, 33

Updike, Sundy 53, 29, 32

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Vance, Kevin 53
Vance, William 63
Vandergrift, Ross 53, 32
Vanderpool, David 63 35
Vass, Buford
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Vest, Chris 53
Vest, Rodney 53
Vest, Tony 63
Taughn, Rashaan 72, 33
Ventura, Christine 33
Vess, Derek 72
Vest, Kathryn 72, 33

WWW
Wainwright, Leigh 72, 33
Walker, Barry
Walker, Dean 72
Walker, Mary 63,33
Walters , Michael 53
Ward, Anthony 72
Ward, Bradley
Ward, Brian 63
Ward, Lisa 53, 29, 32
Warren, Mike
Weaver, Vanessa 53
Webb, Anthony 53
Webb, April 53, 47
Webb, Betsy 63, 13, 33
Webb, Mark 72
Webb, Tracy 72
Webber, James 53
Webster, Amy 63, 21
Webster, Michael 72
Weeks, Jennifer 72
Weiss, Elizabeth 63
Welch, Sheila 72
Welcher, Christopher 63
Wellman, Amy 72
Wellman, Julie 53, 29
Wells, Estelle 72, 33
Wells, Richard 63, 25
Wheby, Nora 53, 6
Wheeler, Bryan 63
Wheeler, Stephanie 33
Wheller, Tammie 72
Wheeling , David 63 17
Whitaker, Anthony S3, 32
White, Amy 73
White, Greg 53 , 35
White, Kenneth 63
White, Melissa 63

White, Robert
White Suzanne 73
Whitlock, Michael 53
Widener, Charles
Wilder, Scott 53, 32
Wiley, Sterling 63
Williams, Chastity 73
Williams, Chris 53
Williams, Christina 73 33
Williams, Dwayne 63 '29 33 55
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Wilson, Michael
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Wilson, Tony 63, 1O
Winstead, Elisa 73
Witt, Amy
Witt, Melissa 63, 33, 21, 60, 1o
Wolfe, Sarah 63, 33, 26, 27
Wood, Courtney 30, 63
Wood , Mark 53
Woods, Carrie 73, 33
Woods, Lisa 53
Woods, Robert 53
Woods, Theodore 31, 53
Woodwine, Jennifer 73
Work, Suzanne 63, 33, 27
Worrel, William 63
Wray, John 73
Wright, James A. 31
Wright, James P. 53, 29, 32, 45 ,
52
Wright, Larry 63
Wright, Sherry 63, 33
Wrobel, Andrea 63

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Yarborough, Wendy 63 , 57
Yeates, Michele 63
Yeatts, Bradley 63 , 33
Yeatts, Mark 63
Yeatts, Mark 63
Yeatts, Toby 63
Yoon, Lisa 31 , 53 , 29 , 32 26 27
47, 52
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Yost, Susan 73 , 33
Young, Bryan
Young, Randy 53, 32
Young , Scott 73
Young , Timothy 53

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Zimmerman. Robin 53 , 32
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                    <text>�ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
VIRGINIA ROOM
REFERENCE
NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS ROOM

���616 COLLEGE AVENUE
SALEM, VIRGINIA 24153
PIONEER
1984

1 Opening

�Exciting changes at Lewis.
Over the years, many changes have occurred at Andrew Lewis.
More than fifty years ago in 1932, Andrew
Lewis opened its doors as a high school. It
remained this way until 1977, when it became a
junior high school. Then, in 1983, the Roanoke
County and Salem City school systems split,
and as a result, Andrew Lewis became a middle school.
During the summer, many exciting changes
took place. New signs were added outside, a
brand-new gym floor was installed, new lockers were added due to a huge increase in enrollment, and the old lockers were painted .
New lighting systems were installed, and new
rooms were created in the annex where previously only the Roanoke County offices and
the shop were located .
This year thirty-six new staff members were
hired in educating two new classes of sixth and
seventh graders. The Salem School Board
appropriated $20,000 for Andrew Lewis to use
in its Computer Lab. The Lab was used to help
educate pupils in specialized areas, such as
math and English.
All in all, these changes promised to make an
exciting year of change at Andrew Lewis, and
an interesting one, too.
Dropping a seat-belted egg out of a third floor
window, students demonstrate Newton's Law
of Physics.

Mr. Doug Graham prepared for his programming class in the new computer lab.
Chris Williams and Mark Nichols take a break
from the construction of a new 3rd floor science
office.

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Opening

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Steve Parker hits from the base line against
Northside.
Mat maids, L. Arment, D. Lamanca, H. Switzer,
and M. Rhodes cheer for the wrestling team
during a match.

Is Ms. Pam Carr ready to prepare a feast or just
modeling her new apron?

CONTENTS
OPENING 1
SPORTS 6
ACTIVITIES 22
PEOPLE 38
CLOSING 79

Opening

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SPORTS
6 Sports Divider

�Finally a winning season
Winless during the last two seasons, this
year's edition of the Lady Wolverines won six of
their last nine games to finish 7-7 and Runnerups in the Roanoke Valley District.
Despite playing much of the schedule with
only seven girls, these young ladies improved
and gained confidence with every contest. The
year began with a big win at Clifton Forge,
ending the two years plus skid. Before the year
was out, Lewis would defeat everyone on their
schedule at least once, except one. The highlight of the fall was a stunning upset of the
regular season champ Northside, in the district
, tournament. At the season ending banquet,
given by Coach Orange, Coach Ward, and
Mrs. Ward , Debbie Puch was awarded the
MVP trophy, Rachel Lyon was voted Most Improved, and Melissa Weller was given the
Coaches' Award.
Melissa Weller controls opening tap against
Northside.

Row 1: Christy Chittum , Ashley Owen , Carol Puch, Christy Martin, Melissa Weller, Rachael
Cobb, Carrie Campbell , Lori Standford, Lynn Lyons, Meghan Fox, Brenda Orange (coach).
Holliday. Row 2: Buddy Ward (Coach), Debbie

Debbie Puch , this year's MVP award winner
poses in front of trophy case.
Debbie Puch scores at end of Wolverine's fast
break.
Lewis' youngest fan checks out mid-court.

Girls' Basketball

�Teamwork was the answer
During the record breaking heat
wave of early August, football practice began at Salem High from 9 to 4
daily. After grueling work-outs in the
sun, the Wolverines completed their
season with four wins, one loss, and
one tie.
The team captured a landslide victory, playing .like champions, in the
William Byrd contest. After four
touchdowns were called back due to
penalties , the Wolverines put the
Terriers to rest with a 44-0 shut-out.

8

Football

After years of losing to Pulaski ,
Andrew Lewis rose to the occasion
and beat the Cougars in a thrilling
moral victory.
The coaching staff was led by
newcomer Larry Bradley and
assisted by Marty Yuhas and Brian
Hooker. Awards were given as follows : Most Improved Ronny
Angel, Best Offensive - Marvin
Morris, and Best Defensive - Johnny Meadows.

�Vincent Parker attains massive yardage for
the mighty Wolverines .

Football

9

�Coaches Yuhas , Hooker, and Bradley along with the team. await the start of a home game.

Row 1: Michael Warren, David Ellis Robert
Jenkins, Jack Loadholt, John Shaner
Jeremy Chastang , Robert Hall , David Beck:
ner, Lamar Daniels. Row 2: Glenn Powell
Kirk McKay, Ronny Angell , Raymond Wag '.

10

Football

ner, Tommy Nash, Lee Johnson , Chris Stanley, Tony Cupp , Tony Winstead . Row 3: Randy Gordon, Brad Braxton , Brian Viar, Jerry
Hall, Chris Crawford , Marvin Moms, Robert
Hudson, Vincent Parker , Jimmy Parsons.

Alan Phlegar Johnny Meadows. Row 4:
Russ Stockt~n. Jerry Ferguson , Bruc e
Hayes , Brian Chisom , Steve Parker, Larry
Fitzgerald , Steve Alls , Wayne Bruce.

�Enjoying the game of volleyball
Deanna Potts and Coach Oberlin smile for the camera
after practice.

The team huddles for encouragement from Coach Oberlin .

Showing perfect form, Rhonda Carter serves the ball.

Acting tough , managers Tracy Sink and Tina Gross prepare for the game.
Volleyball

11

�Tina Gross keeps a watchful eye on the line
and volleyball.

Seventh grade rookie , Renee Horton clowns at
practice.
April Brightwell hits the floor while bumping the
ball.

12

Volleyball

�wasn't everything
Winning wasn 't everything. Twelve
enthusiastic girls made up this year's
volleyball team. For the first time the
team was coached by Mrs. Pat Oberlin. Despite their unsuccessful efforts
to win, the lady Wolverines gave it
their all.
The team was led by co-captains
Debbie Nelson and April Brightwell.
Awards were given to the following:
most improved player - Connie
Robertson, most points scored Bev Looney, most valuable player Debbie Nelson.
Although the team did not finish
with an outstanding record, winning
wasn't everything, for they had enthusiasm!
Debbie Nelson attempts to be glamorous after
practice .

Row 1: Carol Gwaltney (mgr.), Connie Robertson , Pam Deisher, Bev Looney , Cielita Martin,
Laura Owen, Tracy Sink (mgr.) . Row 2: Tina Gross (mgr.), Deanna Potts, Malinda Oliver, Debbie
Nelson, Pat Oberlin (Coach), April Brightwell, Renee Horton, Melissa Fitzgerald , Tina Horn,
Susan Jewell.

Volleyball

13

�Winning

season for
gymnastics
The 1984 Andrew Lewis Gymnastic Tearn had its best ever season
under Coach Mary Wright. With only
one loss to Hidden Valley, they came
through with a 4-1 record. The Lady
Wolverines defeated William Byrd,
Franklin County, Northside, and
Cave Spring.
In the district meet, Captain Amy
Gentry placed first all around and Cocaptain Lesley Hammersley placed
fourth all around. They were only 5
points away from first place.
Carrie Campbell smiles after completing her
trick on the balance beam.

Shelley Archer performs on the balance beam
during the meet against Cave Spring.

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Gymnastics

�All-around gymnastic, Amy Gentry, leaps through the air on the
balance beam.

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Row 1: Kimmy Price, Amy Daulton , Tara Yost,
Carol Huffman , Amy Gentry , Lesley Hammersley, Trina Gillespie , Amy Webster, Jennifer
Medley, Mary Wright (coach) . Row 2 : Stacey
Craft, Dianne Bell , Leslie Duncan (manager) ,
Kim Barger (manager) , Shelley A rcher, Cri sta
Coffman (manager), Janie Taliaferro (m a nager), Stephanie Mathena, Carrie Campbell.
Stacy Craft listens to Mrs . Wrigh t while trying to
perfect her bar routine .

Gymnastics

15

�.
Whips Northside 1n
This year's basketball team consisted of ten ninth graders, eighth
graders Tray Isley and Jerry Hall, and
seventh grader Lamar Daniels. Managers were Trey Batts, Van Gresham,
Drew Pitts, and Debbie Puch. Chip
Clemens and Rusty Ward were the
captains.
The campaign started in early November and ended in early February
with two straight wins at home. Season highlights included wins over district runner-up William Byrd and
perennial power Northside.
The 83-84 team was very young in
terms of experience, but improvement showed through as each game
was played.
At a post-season gathering, Rusty
Ward was named M.V.P., David
White was awarded the Most Improved Trophy, and Jerry Hall won
the Coaches' Award.
Tray Isley and Chad Rice run through drills as
Coach Atkins looks on .

Van Gresham handles the clock during practice, for the Wolverines .

16

Boys' Basketball

�co-captains Chip Clemens and Rusty Ward with Coach Ward.

Boys' Basketball

17

�New team and coach fo r wrestlers
The wrestling team, coached this
year by Mr. Michael Cox, was full of
spirit. Even though they did not have
the season they had hoped for, they
tried their hardest. In the districts,
Brian Fralin placed 2nd, Yancey
Cobb placed 4th and Brett Howell and
Kevin Crawford both placed 3rd.
Th~ wrestlers practiced as much as
possible after school at Andrew Lewis
or ?t Salem .High School. During a
typ!cal practice, the wrestlers lifted
weights, ran, and practiced maneuvers. On se~eral occasions, they went
t~ Salem High to practice with the
high school wrestling team.
Some of the new wrestlers on the
team were inexperienced at first but
with the guidance and help of Coach
. Cox t~ey soon mastered the art of
wrestling .
Dean Plymale breaks down his opponent.

Row 1: Brian Lynn , Kevin Crawford , Steve K a lland , Yancey Cobb, Eddie Wells . Row 2 : Chris
Doyle, Brett Howell , Tim Roop , J ason Kegley ,
18

Wrestling

Brian Fralin . Row 3: Coach co x, Ch a~li
Leonard, David Mills, Dean Plymale, Patrick
Perdue .

�Coach Michael Cox gives a few pointers to the team during a practice session .

Kevin Crawford tries to slam Mike Miller.

Kevin Crawford now appears successful.

Wrestling

19

�Cheerleaders encourage school s pirit

Row 1: Lesley Hammersley, Susan Jennings, Kim Banks, Trina Gillespie , Kate Candler . Row 2: Teresa Allgayer, Jori Cordell (sponso
Melissa Keister, Bev Looney, Melissa Rhodes, Beth Hicks , Jennifer Medley, Shannon Fish e r.

Cheerleaders encourage victory for the Wolverines over Pulaski.

20

Cheerleaders

�Matmaids support the wrestlers

Row 1: Melissa Rhoades, Katie Candler, Julie Lipes, Julie Wallen. Row 2: Heather Switzer, Shannon Fisher, Lisa Arment, Kim Meadows,
Teresa Allgayer, Beth Hicks. Row 3: Beverly Looney, Susan Jennings, Melissa Keister, Debi Lamanca, Suzanne Lacey, Lynelle Wertz.

Trina Gillespie, Julie Wallen, Lynnelle Wertz, Bev Looney cheer for the wrestlers .
Matmaids

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ACTIVITIES
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Activities

�Scenes from the Christmas Dance

Glenn Jenkins watches as Chris Stanley ties Tommy Nash's tie .

Troy Smith and Brian Fralin take a break from
dancing.

Three seventh graders " boogie down " at the dance.
SCA

23

�Successful year for S.C.A.
In the fall, the S.C.A. sponsored National
Education Week, November 14-18. During the
week, a student of the day was selected by
each department for academic achievements.
On November 14, Teacher Appreciation Day
was held. The students voted for their favorite
teachers by depositing money in jars with the
teachers' names on them. The winner was a
sixth grade English teacher, Miss Janet Harless. The S.C.A. also held Amazing Aide Day
on November 15. College T-Shirt day was held
on November 16. The winning college was
U.V.A. On November 18, Teacher Casual Day
was held. On Casual Day, the teachers wore
anything they wanted; most teachers wore blue
jeans. Later in the year, the S.C.A. had a
Christmas Door Decorating Contest. The winning class was Mr. Vail's first period band

class. Next was the big Christmas Dance . The
S.C.A. had a Christmas card exchange in
which students at Andrew Lewis could exchange cards with students at Salem High .
They also had a play done by the Drama class .
A can of food was charged as admission for
each student. This food was given to needy
families around the area .
In the spring the S.C.A. had a red and white
day; the students wore red and white to celebrate Valentine's Day . On February 17 the
Sadie Hawkins Dance took place . The girls
invited the boys to the dance. Later on , the
S.C.A. and Choir sponsored a talent show,
where students showed their many talents.
They also sponsored the annual eighth-grade
dance.

Row 1: Brooks May, Amy Daulton, Sarah Wolfe .
Row 2: Debbie Puch , Lisa Hill, Amy Taylor. Row
3: Judith Cross , Trina Gillespie, Carrie Campb~ll , Lisa Sheets. Row 4: Shannon Fisher, Jennifer Sease, Luke Campbell, Lesley Hammersley, Jennifer Medley.
Lisa Minter and Arnie Morris seemed shocked as
their picture was taken at the ticket booth .

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SCA

�Funds were collected for the Christmas
Dance by having students deposit money in
jars for their favorite college . Trina Gillespie, Judith Cross, and Mrs. Orville watch
the jars.
The look of love was in their eyes as Cheryl
Turner and Aaron Bland dance.

SCA

25

�Andrew Lewis Pioneer Staff

Row 1: Laurie Stacy, Teresa B II

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I R b"n Morris Crista
CGoffman, Shelley Archer, Chris
J~dithRCross, Sonya Huff, Tracy Sink. Row 2: Teresa Settle. Glenet~ H~ ek ~o~ge Row 4: Tina
ross, Trey Isley, Debbie Lamanc~n
ow 3: Pa~ Powell, Paul Sisson, Brent. Hensley, Randy Grub • ri a
·
• isa Arment, Kim Barger, Leslie Duncan , Michelle Grubb.

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26 Yearbook
concentrate on their typing .

�Annual Staff busily works to meet the deadline.

Kim Barger is finally through.

Annual Staff discusses future plans for the yearbook.
Ye arbo ok

27

�Latin Club

Row 1: Kate Candler, Tray Isley, Lisa Arment,
Julie Lipes. Row 2: Cliff Hudson, Melissa
Rhodes, Kim Meadows, Laurie Stacy, Damon
Simmers, Pei-Wen Shen, Debbie Wass, Greg
Thomasson. Row 3: Jamie Nininger, Liz Nor-

ris, Jennifer Sease, Brian Viar, Andy Rice, Tara
Yost, Lisa Omahundra, Stacey Craft, Chris
Byington. Row 4: Tina Gross, Christi Jones,
Helen Sanders, Beth Hicks, Lisa Sheets ,
Meghan Fox, Jason Walker, Kris Doyle, Mrs.

Nancy Shaw (sponsor) . Row 5: Kim Barger
Amy Gentry, Carrie Campbell , Shanno
Fisher, Lesley Hammersly, Luke Campbell
Jennifer Medley, Bobby Sowell.

TheLatinClub~arted~yellwi~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
thirty-seven eager members. Instructed by Mrs. Nancy Shaw, the
club was comprised of first year Latin
students. Elected officers included:
pre~ident - Tray Isley, vicepres1d~nt --:--- Lisa Arment, secretary
- Julie L1pes, treasurer _ Kate
Candler.
In November, the club had their first
Roman Banquet. After a delicious
dinner, club members were able to
see the Miss Roman pageant. There
were eight runners-up and Christi
J ones was crowned Miss Rome
Christi had entered the contest a~
Miss Jerusalem . President, Tray Isley
was the master of ceremonies at the
banquet th is year. In December the
club held its annual Christmas Di~ner
at the Townclub. The Latin Club end- Miss Rome, Chris Jones and Miss Geneva, Jennifer Sease model their winning costumes frorn t
ed the school year with its annual Roman Banquet.
spring picnic.
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�Future Homemakers of America

Cou~ney Wood, Angela Boitnott, and Janet Flint cut out patterns during an FHA
meeting.

FHA sponsor, Mary Hill, displays an original
silk-screen design for the club T-shirts.

Row 1: Mic.helle .Presley, Janet Hoskins, Angela Boitnott, Courtney Wood , Janet Flint. Row 2: Pam Carr (sponsor), Eric Angell , Zand ie
Hurley, Jame Taliaferro ' Michelle Hall , Michelle Grubb.
FHA 29

�Y-teens

Row 1: Dina Patel, Courtney Wood. Row 2: Janet Flint, Connie Bowles, Kathy
Roberts.

The Lewis Times
Staff

Row 1: Felicia Reddick, Kristy Bell , Melissa Fitzgerald . Row 2: Randy Belcher , Glen Benson (sponsor) , Bobby Stephenson .

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Y-teens, Newspaper

�Builders C lub and Math Team

Row 1: Amy McCoy, Sarah Marie Duncan, Dana Shively . Row 2: Jamie Hill, Michael Hunt, Tracey Nemeth, Betty Bebber, Kyle Shively .

Row 1: Andy Rice , Eddie Meadows , Grady McCulley , Charles Angstadt, Cliff Hudson . Row 2: Marji Puohnen , Sandy EHiot, Dian Morehart .
Stephanie Danstrom , Stephanie Slusher, Carolyn Herndon . Row 3 : Michael W1ll1ams , Neil Conner, Jennifer Sease , Christi Jones , Kim
Barger , Laurie Stacy , Bobby Stephenson , Cindy Borowski.
Builders Club , Math Team

31

�Play it again, band

Sixth grade students in band exploratory enjoy a free moment before class .

Row 1: L. Norris M o h
Mann, M. Pott Ms'co~u~ eller, T. Allgayer, S.
J. Ashby, C. Bell .B p 'k · imith, M. Puotinen,
J. Angell, G. Ao~th: Sar~se oJw ~l:lsJ . HoHskins,
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ley, c. Byington , J. Potts, L. Edwards, A. Flow- Lewis, J . Carter, J. Nininger, M. Grace. J .
ers , A. Peek, S. Brown . Row 3: R. Humphrey, klin , W . Webb , J . Harrell . Row 4: D. V ii,
M. Dixon, C. Hudson, J . Powell, 8. Sowell, L. Downs , A. Polster, J. Shaner.
Wilson, B. Thornton, S. Hickson . J . Gosney, H .

�Row 1: P. Deisher, M . Millner, E. Hod~e , R.
Leftwich, C. Houchins, B . Lewis, F. Reddick, S.
Reynolds , R. Zimmerman, A. Biddle, T . Blevins, P. Gray. Row 2: N . Humphrey, I. Wolfe , J .
Booth, W. Thornhill, N . Metheney, T. Batts , P.

Powers, A. Howell, V. Weaver, S. Roop, L. R. Moore, G. Beasley, B. Hollaman, B. HuffLauzon, P. Butler, D. Howitt, B. Defeo , D. Ply- man , G. White, C. Walters, D. Evans , T. Kiser,
male . Row 3: D. Pitts, C. Herndon, P. Macin- R. Jenkins. Row 4: D. Vail.
tosh, M. Conklin, M. Whitlock, G. McCulley, J.
Morgan, S. Thomas, K. Crawford, M. Parrish ,

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w : P. Lewis , R. Dodd , D. Van- mer, D. Gordon . Row 3 : D. Vail , M. Farrell , T .
Row 1 : S . L ayton, M . Evans, M . Claytor, A. D. Dooley. Ro 2
ce , A . Mc c oy , T . Far - G1'les , J · Brammer , C · Shelor ·
Kauper, M . F rye , L. Alls , S . Mease , K. Roberts , derpool ' S. Roupe' C. Pa

Band

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�Advanced Choir

R~w 1: L. Strouth, K. Taylor, A. Mabry, L.
Mitchell, s. Archer, J. Lipes, K. Candler, A.
Spence, L. Sheets, L. Thompson, T. Wilson .
Row2:M. Ray, J. Wallen,C. Calaway,T.Sink,
K. Banks, J. Cross, c. Cobb, S. Turner, T. Yost,
K. Shively, A. Rice, G. Witt, T. Zini, M. Smith , A.
Sturgill, S. Huff, A. Gentry, C. Campbell , S.
Fisher, L. Hammersley, J. Medley, C. Bell .
Row 3: Z. Hurley, R. Morris , A. Jasper, T. Set-

tie, D. Morehart, C . Jones, K . Bryant, J . Angell ,
K. Martin, T . Gillespie , L. Minter, L. Campbell ,
R. Witt, J . Woolwine, J . Walker, D . Simmers , M .
Miller, A. Evans, K. Meadows, J . Carter, S .
Lacey, H. Switzer, C . Reasor, K. Rumburg, M.
Harris, M. Grant , A. Nichols. Row 4: A. Clark ,
C. Gerhold , C. Coffman , T. Hunter, J . Taliferro ,
S. Bailey, L. Bates, C . Fowler, A. Tharpe , D.
Baugess, P. Powell , C . Goens, S . Wilburn, B .

Richardson, T . Smith, G . Powell, L. Duncan
Price , D. Wass , M . Fox , L. Robertso n
Snavely, T . Neil, L. Cline, T . Hoback. Row
McGuire , S . Law, T . Mullins, K. King.
Looney , H . Saunders, C . Davis, J. Sease
Jennings, G . Jenkins, C . Stanley, L. Joh n •
B . Viar, R . Brown, B. Perdue, C. Jon es.
Barger, D . Lamanca, S . Gilley, L. Arm en • ,
Via, J . Booth, J . White, L. Harlow, T. Saund

Lewis Singers
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1
Row : Melis~a Gearhart, Lisa Sheets Shan- Lisa Minter , Michelle Anderson . Row 2: Chad Miles, Brent Richardson , Luke Cann
non Fisher, Jill .Carter, Dian Morehart ' Susan Richard Witt Jason Walker , Lee Johnson , Timmy Smith, Stephen Riser.
Jennings, Debbie Puch , Lesley Hammersley, Tommy Smith, Glenn Jenkins , Chris Stanley .

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Choir

5: ,

�Beginning Choir

Row 1: L. McDaniel, S. Mathena, K. Blevins, D.
Gilbert, S. Provost, A. Taylor, C. Moore, P.
Wright, R. Burton, S. Riser, S. Simmons , M.
Gearhart, J. Hoblitzell, K. Nunnally, T. Carter,
l. Ward , A. Thompson . Row 2: C. Jones, J .
McPeake, C . Gist, A. Manning, P. Bobbitt, M.

Anderson, A. Nemivant, A. Leonard, T. Bryant,
C. Davis, L. Yoori, S. Duncan, J. Clayburn , T .
Francisco, S. Jewell, J. Quoss, N. Wheby. Row
3: L. Hall, S. Ferguson , S. Duncan, S. Updike,
D. Dillard , G. Harris, M. Eary, T . Tolley, L. Huff,
T. Smith , D. Delcourt, K. Gordon , H. Carter, S.

Reece, T. St. Clair, M. Turk. Row 4: C . Camina,
L. Davis, S. Sheppard , L. Byrd , A. Reedy, M.
Hall, M. Martin, D. Helm, C. Miles, J. Parsons,
J. Williams, C. Eanes, D. Via, D. Puch , A. Martin , A. Hodges, A. Owens .

Sixth Grade Choir

Row 1: D. Bailey , B . Yeatts , s. Harshbarger, H.
Nimms, T. Newberry, s. Carroll , D. Dawning ,
M. Walker, M. Presley , K. Garren , s. Wolfe , K.
Lockhart, S. Firebaugh , K. Hale, S. Deheart .

Row 2 : E. Frost , s. Keaney, T. Roseberry , C. enhoker , L. Booth , S. Ferree, J. Dowdy , A.
Fisher, T. Dillion , s. Stinnette , J. Bailey, J. Bat- Dunn, T . Hubble, C. Bowles, T . Brightwell , R.
tie , s. Stovall , K. Robertson, K. Hull, S. De- Chattin, T. Robinson.
heart. Row 3: T. McCray, K. Roberts , T. Link-

Choir

35

�Future Business Leaders of Ame rica

Row 1: Brian Fralin, Kristy Bell, Tracy Nemeth, Kim Duffy, Teresa Settle , Denise Jones, Phillip Cantrell. Row 2: Tashia Clemons, Leslie
Harlow, Lori Cline, Cynammon Jones, Jon Blevins, Dee Mann , Lorrie Reese. Row 3: Sandra East (sponsor), Carol Huffman, Glenett Hale,
Michelle Grubb, Scott Witt, Cindy Borowski, Debbie Hunter.

Sponsor, Sandra East and Tracy Nemeth at the Spartan Square for a bake sale .
36

FBLA

�Student Life

Construction is under way for a new Lewis D-Hall?

Our loyal custodian , Mr. Leonard Butler, calls
K-Mart for a new mop??

What is this? A faculty meeting??
Student Life

37

�PEOPLE
38

People Divider

�Guess who? Four teachers modeling their jeans
on casual day.

Mike Akers
Scott Atkins
Glenn Benson
Virginia Bohon
Larry Bradley

Pat Brill
Lisa Brow
D.L. Bull
Beth Byrd
Lewis Campbell

Mary Campion
Pamela Carr
Tom Chester
Stacy Clark
Jori Cordell

Micheal Cox
Lynn Davis
Laura Duncan
Sandra East
Pam Elgin
Faculty

39

�Judy Farmer
Eva Farrell

Nina Garrett
Margaret Gregory

Janet Harless
Elizabeth Hiles
Sandy Hill
Brian Hooker
Virginia Houchens

Frances Hurst
Regina Hyer

Liesa Jenkins
Mary Justice

A student works from sun-to-sun but Eve Deegan 's work is never done.
Edna Kennedy
Joe Kirby
40

Faculty

�Rick Leichtweis
Marie Martin

Betsy McClearn
Sandra McCulley

Lyle McLaren
James Morris

Susan Morris
Patricia Oberlin

Brenda Orange
Kathy Phlegar

Jennifer Pickard
Patricia Reynolds
Robin Richardson
Julie Roberts
Allen Rodgers
Faculty

41

�"::....-- - ----=-- - -

Is Jennifer Pickard a teacher or a student? It's hard to tell on

a casual day.

Julie Sea

~aulette ~eidman
ancy Shaw

~~ry E_llen Shrader
Pu Y Sisson
at Smith

L~igh Ann Soltis
Vilma Stanley
Wilma Stiff
42

Faculty

Pat Oberlin flashes her pearly whites after volleyball practice .

�Lois Taliaferro
Susan Taylor
Beverly Thomas
Lou Tribble
Sally Tyler

Leslie Unger
David Vail

Buddy Ward
Hazel Waters

Katherine Wilbourne
Ted Williams

Mary Wright
Marty Yuhas
Look at all the instant buddies Mr. Harry Jones
accumulated when the photographer walked in .
Mrs. Carol Nunnally, our loyal substitute , gets
ready for her first period class.

Faculty

43

�David Aliff
Selena Aliff
Teresa Allgayer

.....__-'_ ~..._

_ __

Joe Alls
Jenny Angell
John Angell

Shelley Archer
Lisa Arment
Julie Ashby

Sonya Atkins
Sara Bailey
Lisa Bales

Kim Banks
Kim Barger
Trey Bateman

Dalton Baugess
Melissa Bayne
Kyle Bean

Billy Becker
Randy Belcher
Cece Bell

Diane Bell
Kristi Bell
Blenda Bernard ••--- 44

Eighth Grade

Robin Morris poses dramatically before a one-act pl ay.

�Jon Beusse
Mike Blackwell
Aaron Bland

Clara Blankenbeckler
Jon Blevins
Tammy Blevins

Robbie Bolton
Jodi Booth
Cindy Borowski

Chris Branson
April Brightwell
Dale Brooks

Loretta Brown
Richard Brown
Sandy Brown

Carreen Brumbaugh
Kristi Bryan·!
Bobby Bryson
Thomas Burch
Scott Butcher
Christie Butler

Chris Byington
Cindi Calaway
Carrie Campbell
Luke Campbell
Katie Candler
Phillip Cantrell

Jill Carter
John Carter
David Charlton
Jeremy Chastang
Ann Clark
Tashia Clemons
Eighth Grade

45

�Tracy Clemons
Lori Cline
Carol Cobb

Yancey Cobb
Steve Cochran
Crista Coffman

Beth Cole
Brett Collier
Johnathan Conklin

Chris Conner
Stacy Craft
Chris Crawford

Ronnie Crisco
Kelly Crockett
Judith Cross
Barbara Crowe
Glenn Crowe
Steve Cundiff

Scott Cunningham
Joe Dannel
Carmella Davis
DeeDee Davis
Mark Dixon
Ray Downs

Kris Doyle
Missy Drumheller
Derick Duffy
Kim Duffy
David Duncan
Leslie Duncan

Lisa Edwards
Keith Elliott
Sandy Elliott
David Ellis
Tracy Epperly
Dawn Etter
46

Eighth Grade

�Angie Evans
Donnie Evans
Mary Farmer
Joe Faus
Richie Ferris
Shannon Fisher

Melissa Fitzgerald
James Fleming
Teresa Flinchum
Robert Flurnoy
Brian Foster
Cheri Fowler

Meghan Fox
Brian Fralin
Kim Fralin
Angie Garman
Gary Garrett
Amy Gentry

Cassandra Gerhold
Trina Gillespie
Staci Gilley
Renay Goff
Christy Goodwin
Michael Grace

Michelle Grant
Randy Grisso
Tina Gross
Michelle Grubb
Randy Grubb
Brian Guthrie
Scott Wilburn , Julie Hancock, and Mike
Miller on an assignment for science .

Eighth Grade

47

�-

Glenett Hale
Mark Haley
Jerry Hall
Le~ley Hammersley
Juha Hancock
Kim Harless

Leslie Harlow
Cathy Harris
Michelle Harris
Chuck Hedge
Brent Hensley
Steve Herndon

Beth Hicks
Sharon Hickson
Teresa Hoback
Bobby Holiday
Janet Hoskins
Pam Howard

Annette Howell
Ben Howell
Brett Howell
Cliff Hudson
Sonya Hutt
Carol Huttman

Robbie Humphrey
Debbie Hunter
Tiffany Hunter

Zandie Hurley
Tray Isley
Mike Janney

Angie Jaspar
Glenn Jenkins
Susan Jennings

Cindy Jobe
Joseph Johnson
Judy Johnson
48

Eighth Grade

- - --- ---- -

�Is Todd Zini thrown out of class or is he just decorating the
door for Christmas?

Lee Johnson
Steve Johnson
Scott Johnston

Cynnamon Jones
Cristy Jones
Denise Jones

Chris Keaney
Melissa Keister
Bobby Kentrolis

Greg King
Kimberly King
Richard Kiser

Beth Krzysko
Suzanne Lacey
Michelle Lafon
Debi Lamanca
Sandra Law
David Lawson

Kevin Layman
Harry Lewis
Julie Lipes

Perry Lockridge
Brent Loflin
Beverly Looney

Christi Goodwin and Miss Garrett go over the day's lesson.

Heather Looney
Vonda Lovern
Angela Mabry
Eighth Grade

49

�Dee Dee Mann
Susanna Mann
Anthony Martin
Kristi Martin
Robbie Martin
Tim Mccroskey

Sherry McGuire
Brian McKissick
Kim Meadows
Jennifer Medley
Mike Miller
Lisa Minter

Lisa Mitchell
Barry Montgomery
Dian Morehart
Robin Morris
Tina Mullins
Shannon Murphy

Tommy Nash
Tammy Neel
Tracy Nemeth
Frances Nester
Glenna Nichols
Jamie Nininger

Liz Norris
Zac Northup
Lisa Omohundro
Demian Pace
Matt Parker
Andy Parks

Becky Parks
Anil Patel
Anita Peek

Kevin Pellant
Mark Pesek
Philip Peterson

Mike Phillips
Frank Picone
John Picone
50

Eighth Grade

Whose mousetrap car will win the race, Barry Wimmer's or
Helen Saunders's?

�Dean Plymale
Melissa Poff
Victoria Poff

Jody Poindexter
Angel ica Polster
Jarret Potts

Glenn Powell
J.P. Powell
Paul Powell

Amy Powers
Amy Price
Kimmy Price

Marji Puotinen
Christy Rankin
Madeline Ray
Carla Reasor
Felicia Redrick
Lorrie Reese

Vance Reid
Alan Repasky
John Reynolds
Melissa Rhodes
Andy Rice
Brent Richardson

Dale Roberts
Connie Robertson
Lisa Robertson
Gary Routh
Katie Rumberg
Helen Sanders

Missy Saunders
Tammy Saunders
David Scott
Michelle Scott
David Sealock
Jennifer Sease
Eighth Grade

51

�Matthew Seay
Teresa Settle
Todd Severn
John Shaner
Mark Sheely
Lisa Sheets

Pei-Wen Shen
Kyle Shively
Matthew Shugart
Damon Simmers
Rose Simmons
Tracy Sink

Paul Sisson
Kenny Sledd
Elesha Smith
Mark Smith
Natalie Smith
Robert Smith

Tommy Smith
Troy Smith
Kim Snavely
Bobby Sowell
Faye Sowers
Angie Spence

Laurie Stacy
Chris Stanley
Bobby Stephenson
Timmy Stewart
Lorey Strouth
Allison Sturgill

John Sutton
Heather Switzer
Janie Taliferro
Dana Taylor
Kimberly Taylor
April Tharpe

Charlie Thomas
Donnie Thomas
Greg Thomasson
Brian Thompson
Lee Ann Thompson
Buck Thornton

Derek Tinsley
Kricket Travers
Heather Tucker
Lisa Tu cker
Cheryl Turner
Doug Underwood
52

Eighth Grade

�Susan Via
Brian Viar
Franklin Walker

Jason Walker
Julie Wallen
Calvin Walters

Debbie Wass
Stacy Webb
Will Webb

Burt Welleford
Bruce Wells
Lynelle Wertz

Jennifer White
Susan White
Vince White

Scott Wilburn
Lynton Wilson
Tanya Wilson
Barry Wimmer
Stephanie Wise
Greg Witt

Richard Witt
Scott Witt
Angela Wolfe
Jody Woolwine
Darrell Worrell
Andy Wright

Lisa Wright
Tara Yost
Todd Zini
Jon Zirkle
Eighth Grade

53

�Jennifer Akers
Nickole Akers
David Alger
Traci Allen
Brenda Alley
Dawn Allis

Michelle Anderson
Charles Angstadt
Anne Arrington
Aimee Baker
Joel Banks
Joe Barger

Christine Barnett
Trey Batts
Greg Beasley
Betty Bebber
Denise Beckner
James Becks

Maile Bell
Jeff Berry
Amy Biddle
Melissa Black
Angela Blake
Kimberly Blevins
Missy Turks watches as Coach Orange gives some pointers
to rest of class .

Pam Bobbitt
J.D. Booth
Wendy Borders

James Bowles
Kevin Boyd
Bryan Brammer

Brad Brindle
Beth Brochu
Dale Brooks

S.hawn Broughman
Lisa Browder
Debra Brown
54

Seventh Grade

�Sundy Updike works on her homework in Mrs. Seay's math
class.

Ricky Bryant
Troy Bryant
Joe Burtch

Nita Burton
Robert Burton
Patricia Butler

Todd Butt
Laura Byrd
Rebecca Byrd

Leah Gadd
Ted Callaway
Crystal Camina

Hope Carter
Tisa Carter
Mark Catlett
Paul Cerak
Kevin Chambers
Todd Chisom

Kristie Chittum
Jolie Clayburn
Marilyn Clouser

Louise Collins
Lisa Compton
Michael Conklin

Managers, Tina Horn and Susan Jewell , get ready for volleyball practice.

Neil Conner
David Cook
James Cooper
Seventh Grade

55

�Kevin Crawford
Glen Crotts
Pam Cruey
Ame Curtis
Lamar Daniels
Stephanie Danstrom

Chris Davis
Jennifer Davis
Lisa Davis
Michelle Davis
Pam Deisher
Diane Delcourt

Letrice Denson
Tami Dew
Michael Deweese
Kim Dickerson
Denise Dillard
Stephanie DiPasquale ;!;~;:::::;;.,;;~~

Paul Domeika
Robin Dooley
Michelle Dowdy
Barbara Duffy
Jimmy Duke
Fred Duncan

Sarah Duncan
Sarah Duncan
Chris Eanes
Melissa Eary
Wesley Epperly
Dennis Epperson

Linda Farris
Joe Faulkerson
Clay Ferguson
Stacey Ferguson
Anna Feury
Eric Fleshman

Jason Foley
Junior Foutz
Tammy Francisco
Cindy Frye
Melissa Fearhart
Jason Gearhart

Tim Gearhart
Robbie Gibson
Donna Gilbert
Christine Gist
Kevin Gordon
Kitty Gordon
56

Seventh Grade

�John Gosney
Pam Gray
Sean Greenway
Matt Gregory
Van Gresham
Anne Guilds

T. Jason Gusler
Carol Gwaltney
Billy Hale
Tommy Hale
Chris Hall
Donnie Hall

Lynda Hall
Michelle Hall
Sara Beth Hall
Jill Hammer
Richard Harlow
Stephanie Harr

Gretchen Harris
Heather Hartless
Sean Hartless
Kelley Hatfield
David Helm
Carolyn Herndon

Kimberly Herndon
Mike Hershman
Lisa Hill
Don Hite
Stephen Hite
Jeni Hoblitzell

Erika Hodge
Abby Hodges
Brad Hollaman

Gerald Holtzlander
Phillip Honig
Tina Horn

Dennis "Tyrone" Epperson does a rocker during a gymnastics lesson .

Renee Horton
Charlene Houchins
Clinton Howard
Seventh Grade 57

�Donita Howett
James Huff
Ben Huffman

David Hughes
Kim Humphrey
Nancy Humphrey

Susie Hutchison
Todd Hylton
Miller Isley

Teresa Janney
Shannon Jarels
Robby Jenkins

Cindy Jennings
Susan Jewell
Dolly Johnson
Joanna Johnson
Michael Johnson
Channon Jones

Chris Jones
Jason Jones
Kenny Jones
David Joyner
Bobby Kalland
Jason Kegley

John Kennedy
Dayid Kingery
Anthony Kiser
Jacqueline LaMonde
Krista Langheim
Chase Lanier

Jack Lanier
Todd LaPrade
Lisa Lauzon
Kimberly Lawrence
Randy Lawrence
James Lee
58

Seventh Grade

Jennifer Akers is studying for a "major test" in Mr. Ward's
social studies class.

�Cindy Lee
Rhonda Leftwich
Amy Leonard
Charlie Leonard
Ann Lester
Brenda Lewis

Kristi Linkous
Tammy Lucas
Pamela Macintosh
Julie Majerczyk
Angela Manning
Angel Martin

Cielita Martin
Mark Martin
Tina Martin
Angela Mathena
Stephanie Mathena
Dana Maxey

Grady McCulley
Keith McDaniel
Lisa McDaniel
Jessica McDonald
Khrista McKinney
Jenny McPeak

Ed Meadows
Shawn Meadows
Chad Miles

Monica Millner
David Mills
Joseph Mills

Stacy Minnick
Charlene Moore
Ray Moore

Paul Domeika slips into the office in his gym suit to run an
errand for Coach Hill.

John Morgan
Brian Morris
Glenda Morris
Seventh Grade

59

�Felicia Reddick waits for her pals at a
"locker stop" between classes.

Darin Moulse
James Mullins
William Mullins
Jay Neighbors
John Nelson
Anu Nemivant

Kristen Nunnally
Dane Okerman
Chad Owen
Robbie Owen
Amy Owens
Debbie Pacetti

Edward Parkins
Greg Parks
M.ichael Parrish
Richard Parrish
Jimmy Parsons
Yvonne Peako

Gregory Pendleton
Billy Perdue
Bryan Perdue
Drew Pitts
Dan Plybon
Kim Poff

Nicky Powell
Phillip Powers
Stephanie Provost
Angela Pruitt
Debbie Puch
Larry Pugh
60 Seventh Grade

�Lori Pugh
Michelle Quarterman
Jennifer Quoss
Jane Rainville
James Ray
David Reams

Sherry Reece
Angie Reedy
Sheery Reynolds
Tammy Rhodes
Brent Richardson
Lori Riddle

Stephen Riser
Dawn Ritchey
Keith Roberts
Keith Roberts
Barbara Robertson
Jeffrey Robertson

Tara Robertson
Faith Rock
Joyce Roop
Susan Roop
Shannon Seay
Sharon Sheppard

Dana Shively
Tina Sigman
Bryan Simmons
Tonya Simmons
Sherri Sledd
Stephanie Slusher

Stephanie Danstrom, J.P. Wright, and Jeni Hoblitzell work on their Math Turn book upside down; Are you stuck to the ceiling Greg Parks?
homework.
Seventh Grade

61

�Alissa Smith
Stephanie Smith
Timmy Smith

Wilson Smith
Keith Snidow
Matthew Spiva

Teresa St. Clair
Tammi Stilwell
David Stokes

Justin Talbot-Jones
Amy Taylor
Jennifer Teachey

Kha Teng'
Freddie Terry
Chris Thomas

Jodi Thomas
Scott Thomas
April Thompson

Wyatt Thornhill
Timothy Tolley
Quang Tran

Missy Turk
James Turner
Randy Turner
62

Seventh Grade

Basketball manager, Drew Pitts, goes for two before practi ce
starts .

�Trevor Turner
Lesa Tuttle
Sundy Updike

Kevin Vance
Ross Vandergrift
Buford Vass

Chris Vest
Rodney Vest
Deana Via

Raymond Wagner
Michael Walters
Lisa Ward

Mike Warren
April Webb
Jimmy Webber
Julie Wellman
Ricky Wells
Anthony Whitaker

Greg White
Michael Whitlock
Scott Wilder
Chris Williams
Jerry Williams
Tony Wilson

Ila Wolfe
Mark Wood
Lisa Woods
Robert Woods
Tad Woods
Patrick Wright

Toby Yeatts
Lisa Yoon
Amy Yopp
Randy Young
Robin Zimmerman
Seventh Grade

63

�Karen Abshire
Mike Adams
Leonard Aliff

Lori Alls
Paul Ames
Eric Angell

Jarred Arnold
Patty Arrington
Melanie Atkins

Wendy Atkinson
Samantha Ayers
Darrin Bailey

Julie Bailey
Clarissa Balbalion
Justin Barham

Timmy Barr
Jennifer Battle
Kevin Blackwell
Brad Blankenship
Angela Boitnott
Luanne Boothe

Christy Booze
Michael Bower
Connie Bowles
Jeff Brammar
Melissa Brammar
Timothy Brauch

Tiffani Brightwell
Melissa Brookman
Jeff Broughman
Roy Brown
Kim Bryant
Kim Bryant
64 Sixth Grade

�Barbara Burnop
Lorraine Campbell
Melanie Capito
Denise Carey
Johnny Carr
Stephanie Carroll

Stephanie Carroll
Rhonda Chattin
Judy Chitwood
Martha Claytor
Jeff Clinevell
Billy Cole

Adam Combs
Dana Combs
Randall Cooper
Maga Crabtree
Holly Cromer
Mary Crouch

Kristen Cruey
Mike Cruff
Jerry Daniel
Eric Darby
Amy Daulton
Sonya Dehart

Tonya Dehart
Scott Dempsey
Rusty Deyerle
Travis Dillon
Ronald Dodd
Donna Dooley
Matthew Graham catches 40 winks during Mrs. Tyler's 1st period class .

Sixth Grade

65

�An~a Dooms
Julia Dowdy
Dawn Downing
Sandra Doyle
Patricia Duncan
Amy Dunn

William Eades
Donna Eubank
Lewis Eubank
Missy Evans
Richie Evans
Tim Farmer

Michael Farrell
Suzanne Feree
Billy Ferris
Patrick Finney
Sonja Firebaugh
Chad Fisher

Tina Fitzgerald
Janet Flint
Tammy Forlines
Nora Franciso
Everett Frost
Craig Frye

Todd Trail tries to apply a dab of paint on Randy Rich 's cheek.
Mr. Mike Akers works on lesson plans during his free period.

66

Sixth Grade

�Kim Bryant cleans up her mess during interest block in the
industrial arts room .

Melanie Frye
Jeffrey Furr
Kristi Garren

Jay Gaylor
Danita Gearheart
Billy Gerald

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Scott Gibson
Mark Goodbar
Billy Goodwyne

Derek Gordon
Larry Gordon
Matthew Graham

Karen Gross
Jo-Lynn Guelich
Karen Hale
Steven Hall
Jamie Halsey

Jackie Hamilton
Lori Hanes
Eric Harlow

Shannon Harris
Steven Harshbarger
Eddie Hartman

Matthew Reynolds , Ed Parkins, and Donna Dooley at work
during math class .

Celyne Heck
Dwayne Hedge
Meredith Helm
Sixth Grade

67

�Paul Hickerson
Jamie Hill
James Hiner
Lynn Holliday
Cliff Horn
Brian Horsley

Darlene Houchins
Teresa Hubble
Krista Huff
Kristy Hull
Michael Hunt
Laura Hyer

Curtis Jackson
Michelle Jennings
Ingrid Johnson
Steve Joiner
Adonna Jones
Forest Jones

Jennifer Jones
Raymond Jones
Amy Kauper
Shawn Keaney
Carrina Keas
Sabrina Keas

Scott Keen
Patricia Keesling
Michelle Keyes
Chris Kingery
Todd LaPrad
Robert Lawrence

Robert Lawton
John Lay
Christy Layman

Pamela Lewis
Shawn Linkenhoker
Christine Lockhart

Nicole Logan
Kristi Long
Randall Mabery
68

Sixth Grade

Is Judy Chitwood really that annoyed by the photograph

�Melissa White works on her interest block project.

Jeannie Mabes
Mark Madden
Brett Magenbauer
Wendy Maxey
Gary Maxfield
Stephanie May

Susie McAllister
Marc McCormack
Amy McCoy
Tony McCray
Tommy McDonald
Ricky McGuire

Sonya Mease
Mike Miller
Colleen Mills
Greg Mitchell
Toby Mittelstetter
Mana Monterosso
Sixth Grade

69

�Patrick Morgan
Chris Morris
Robert Morris

Troy Morrison
Laura Mullen
Sonya Mullins

Brent Munsey
Travis Murphy
Donna Nance

Brian Nelson
Tracy Newberry
Michelle Newman

Heather Nimmo
Angela Nuckols
Becky Oliver

Blake Owen
Cyrus Pace
Carol Padgett

Audra Palmer
Tracy Palmer
Sean Parker
f

Dina Patel
B.J. Pentecost
Charles Perdue
70

Sixth Grade

John Lay seems deeply engrossed in the book he's read ing.

�Wayne Peters
Carlton Pierce
Melissa Preas

Michelle Presley
Mariann Prochaska
Lonnie Pugh

Beth Raborn
Kelly Radford
Steve Rasnake

Kyle Ratliff
Michelle Ray
Jill Reeves

Michelle Reeves
Heidi Regnier
Andy Renick

Matthew Reynolds
Amy Rice
Randall Rich
Amy Rickman
Jon Roberts
Kathleen Roberts

Keith Roberts
Kim Robertson
Terri Robinson
Stacey Rogers
Shawn Roop
Todd Roseberry

Scott Roupe
Davelle Rudd
Scott Rusinko
Brian Saul
Timmy Saunders
Lee Schrader
Sixth Grade

71

�Students in Mrs. Soltis's class listen as
librarian, Ms. Justice, explains how to use
the library.

-.

Marc Schram
Chad Scott
Wendy Sealock
Chris Shelor
Chris Shelton
Keynan Shepherd

Shawn Simmons
Diron Smith
Eric Smith
Falisha Smith
Greg Smith
Willie Smith

Adrianne Speigel
B~nny Spencer
Cindy Spradlin
Johnny Sprinkle
Donald St. Clair
Lori St. Clair

Melanie St. Clair
Laura Stephens
Shannon Stephenson
Shannon Stinnette
Paul Stoutamire
Shanda Stovall

Lisa Switzer
Laura Tawney
Amy Thompson
Jeff Thornton
Chris Tiedemann
Angela Tolley
72

Sixth Grade

...

�Allison Trail
Todd Trail
Constance Turner
William Vance
David Vanderpool
Tony Vest

Mary Walker
Steve Waller
Brad Ward
Betsy Webb
Amy Webster
Mike Webster

Chris Welcher
Bryan Wheeler
Chad Wheeling
Ken White
Melissa White
Sterling Wiley

Dwayne Williams
Melissa Witt
Sarah Wolfe
Courtney Wood
Suzanne Work
Bradie Worrell

Larry Wright
Sherry Wright
Andrea Wrobel
Bradley Yeatts
Amy Yopp

Chris Kingery, Eric Angell, and Keith Roberts work on copper projects Stephanie Carroll puts on her happy face fo r the camera.
during industrial arts class .
Sixth Grade

73

�AAA
Abshire, Karen 64
Adams, Michael 64
Akres, Jennifer 54, 58
Akers, Mike 39, 66
Akers, Nickole 54
Alger, David 54
Aliff, David 44
Aliff, Leonard 64
Aliff, Selena 44
Allen, Traci 54
Alley, Brenda 54
Allgayer, Teresa 20, 21 , 32, 44
Alls, Joseph 32, 44
Alls, Lori 33, 64
Allis , Dawn 54
Ames, Paul 64
Anderson, Michelle 34, 54
Angell , Eric 29, 73
Angell, Jennifer 32, 44
Angell, John 44, 64
Angstadt, Charles 31 , 54
Archer, Shelley 14, 15, 26, 34, 44
Arment, Lisa 3, 21 , 26, 28, 44
Arnold, Jarred 64
Arrington , Anne 54
Arrington, Patricia 64
Ashby, Julianna 32, 44
Atkins, Melanie 64
Atkins, Scott 16 17 39 44
Atkins, Sonya '
'
'
Atkinson , Wendy 48, 64
Ayers, Samantha 64

BBB
Bailey, Darrin 64
Bailey, Julie 64
Bailey, Sara 44
Baker, Amiee 54
Balbalion , Clarissa 64
Bales, Lisa 44
Banks, Joel 54
Banks, Kimberly 20, 44
Barger, Joseph 54
Barger, Kimberly 15, 26, 27, 28, 31, 44
Barham, Justin 64
Barnett, Christine 54
Barr, Timothy 64
Bateman, Trey 44
Battle, Jennifer 64
Batts, Alger 17, 33, 54
Baugess, Dalton 44
Bayne , Melissa 44
Bean , Kyle 44
Beasley, Gregory 33, 54
Bebber, Betty 31 , 54
Beckner, Susan 54
Becker, Willam 44
Becks, James 54
Belcher, Paul 30 44
Bell, Ceclia 32 44
Bell , Kristen 30 36 44
Bell , Maile 54 ' '
Bell, Teressa Diane 15 26 44
Benson , Glenn 30 39 '
'
Bernard, Blenda 44
Bernard , II , Ronold
Berry, Jeffrey 54
Beusse, Jon 45
Biddle, Amy 33, 54
Black, Melissa 54
Blackwell , Kevin 64
Blackwell, Michael 45
Blake, Angela 54
Bland , Aaron 25, 45
Blankenbeckler, Clara 45

74

Index

Blankenship, Bradley 64
Blevins, Jonathan 36 , 45
Blevins, Kimberly 54
Blevins, Tammy 33, 45
Bobbitt, Pamela 54
Bohon, Virginia 39
Boitnott, Angela 29, 64
Bolton, Robert 45
Booth, James 33, 54
Booth, Jodi 45
Boothe, Luanne 64
Booze, Christy 64
Borders, Wendy 54
Borowski, Cynthia 31, 36, 45
Bower, Michael 64
Bowles, Connie 30, 64
Bowles, James 54
Boyd, Kevin 54
Bradley, Larry 10, 39
Brammer, Bryan 54
Brammer, Jeffery 33, 64
Brammer, Melissa 64
Branson , Christopher 45
Brauch, Timothy 64
Brightwell, April 11 , 13, 45
Brightwell, Tiffani 64
Brill, Pat 39
Brindle, Bradley 54
Brochu , Meta 54
Brooks, Dale 45, 54
Brooks , Richard
Brooks , William
Brookman, Melissa 64
Broughman , Brian
Broughman , Jeffery 64
Broughman, Melissa
Broug.1man , Patricia
Broughman, Russell 54
Browder, Lisa 54
Brown, Debra 54
Brown , Lisa 39
Brown , Loretta 45
Brown , Richard 45
Brown, Roy 64
Brown , Sandra 32, 45
Brumbau9h , Carreen 45
Bryant, Kimberly 64
Bryant, Kimberly 64, 67
Bryant, Kristi 45
Bryant, Richard 55
Bryant, Troy
Bryson, Robert 45
Bull , D.L. 39
Burnop, Barbara 64, 65
Burtch, Joseph 55
Burton, Nita 55
Burton , Robert 55
Butcher, Scott 45
Butler, Christie 45
Butler, Patricia 33 , 55
Butt, Barry 55
Byington , Christopher 28 , 32 , 45
Byrd , Beth 39
Byrd , Laura 55
Byrd, Rebecca 55

CCC
Gadd , Leah 55
Calaway, Cindi 45
Callaway, James 55
Camina, Crystal 55
Campbell , Carrie 7, 14, 15, 24 , 28 , 45
Campbell, Lewis 39, 41
Campbell , Lorraine 65
Campbell , Luke 24, 28, 34 , 45
Campion , Mary 36
Candler, Katherine 20, 21 , 28, 34 , 45
Cantrell , Phillip 36, 45

Capito , Melanie 65
Carey , Denise 65
Carr, John 65
Carr, Pamela 3, 29, 39
Carter, Hope 55
Carter, Jill 34 , 45
Carter, John 32, 45
Carter, Tisa 55
Carroll , Stephanie 65, 73
Carroll, Stephanie 65
Catlett, Mark 55
Cerak, Paul 55
Chambers , Kevin 55
Charlton , William 45
Chastang , Jeremy 10, 45
Chattin , Rhonda 65
Chester, Tom 39
Chisom , Todd 55
Chittum, Christy 7 , 55
Chitwood , Judy 65, 68
Clark, Ann 45
Clark, Stacy 39
Clayburn , Jolie 55
Claytor, Martha 33, 65
Clemons, Tashia 36, 45
Clemons , Tracy 46
Cline , Lori 36, 46
Clinevell , Jeffrey 65
Clouser, Marilyn 55
Cobb , Carol 7 , 46
Cobb, Yancey 18, 46
Cochran , Steven 46
Coffman , Crista 15, 26, 46
Cole , Catherine 46
Cole, Wilbur 65
Collier, Brett 46
Collins , Louise 55
Combs, Adam 65
Combs, Dana 65
Compton , Melissa 55
Conklin, Jonathan 32, 46
Conklin, Michael 33, 55
Conner, Christopher 46
Conner, Neil 31, 55
Cook, David
Cooper, James 55
Cooper, Randall 65
Cordell, Jori 20 , 39
Cox , Michael 18, 19, 39
Crabtree, Magalena 65
Craft, Stacy 15, 28, 46
Craighead, Angela
Crawford , Christian 10, 46
Crawford , Kevin 18, 19, 33 , 56
Crisco , Ronald 46
Crockett, Kelly 46
Cromer, Holly 65
Cross , Judith 24, 25, 26 , 46
Crotts , Glenn 56
Crouch , Mary 65
Crowe, Barbara 46
Crowe , Glenn 46
Cruey, Kristen 65
Cruey , Pamela 56
Cruff , Michael 65
Cundiff, Stephen 46
Cunningham, Scott 46
Curtis , Ame 56
Cyrus , Ladonna

ODD
Daniel , Gerald 65
Daniels , Lamar 10, 17
Dannel , Ill , Harold
Dannel , Joe 46
Danstrom , Stephanie 31 , 56 , 61
Darby , Mic hael 65
Daulton , Amy 15, 2 4 , 65

�Davis, Carmella 46
Davis, Christopher 56
Davis, Lynn 39
Davis, Deitra 46
Davis, Jennifer 56
Davis, Lisa 56
Davis, Michelle 56
Deegan, Eve 40
Defeo, Bonny 33
Dehart, Sonya 35, 65
Dehart, Tonya 35 65
Deisher, Pamela 13 33 56
Delcourt, Diane 56 '
'
Dempsey, Freddie 65
Denson, Letrice 56
Dew, Tami 56
Deweese, Michael 56
D~yerle, Rusty 65
D!ckerson, Kimberly 56
Dillard, Denise 56
D!llon, Travis 35, 65
DiPasquale, Stephanie 56
D1x~n. Mark 32, 46
Dob1ns, Sylvia
Dodd, Ronald 33 65
Domeika, Paul 56, 59
Dooley, Donna 33 65 67
Dooley, Robin 56 '
'
Dooms, Anga 66
Dowdy, Julie 35 66
Dowdy, Michell~ 56
Downs, Morris 32, 46
Downing, Dawn 35 66
Doyle, Kristin 28 4(3
Doyle, Sandra 6S
Drumheller, Melissa 32 46
Duffy, Barbara 56
'
Duffy, Derick 46
Duffy, Kimberly 36 46
Duke, James 56 .
Duncan , David 46
Duncan, Fred 56
Duncan , Laura 39
guncan, Leslie 15, 26 46
uncan, Patricia 66 '
Duncan , Sarah M 31 56
Duncan , Sarah R . 56'
Dunn, Amy 35, 6G

EEE
Eades, William 66
Eanes, Chris 56
Eary, Melissa 56
East, Sandra 36 39
Ed"'.&gt;'ards, Lisa 32 46
El~in. Pam 39
,
Ellrott, Keith 46
Elliott, Sandra 31 46
Ellrs, David 10 4
Epperly, Tracy' 46
~pperly, Wesley 56
pperson, Dennis 56 57
Etter, Dawn 46
·
Eubank, Donna 66
Eubank, Lewis 66
Evans, Angela 47
Evans, Donald 33 47
Evans, Melissa 66
Evans, Richard 66

5

FFF
Farmer, Judy 40
Farmer, Mary 47
Farmer, Timothy 33 66
Farrell, Eva 40
'
Farrell , Michael 33 , 66

Farris, Linda 56
Faulkerson, Joseph 56
Faus, Clyde 47
Feree, Suzanne 35, 66
Ferguson, Fredrick 56
Ferguson, Stacey 56
Ferris, Billy 66
Ferris , Richard 47
Feury, Anna 56
Finney, Charles 66
Firebaugh, Sonja 35, 66
Fisher, Charles 35, 66
Fisher, Shannon 20, 21, 24, 28, 34, 47
Fitzgerald, Melissa 13, 30, 47
Fitzgerald, Tina 66
Fleming, James 47
Fleshman, Eric 56
Flinchum, Teresa 47
Flint, Edward
Flint, Janet 29, 30, 66
Flowers, A. 32
Flurnoy, Robert 47
Foley, Jason 56
Forlines, Tammy 66
Foster, Brian 47
Foutz, Junior 56
Fowler, Cheri 47
Fox, Meghan 7, 28, 47, 51
Fralin, Brian 18, 23, 47
Fralin, Kimberlee 47
Francisco, Nora 66
Francisco, Tammy 56
Frost, Everett 35, 66
Frye, Cindy 56
Frye, Craig 66
Frye, Melanie 33, 67
Fu rr, Jeffrey 67

GGG
Garlic, Charles
Garman, Angela 47
Garren , Kristine 35, 67
Garrett, Gary 4 7
Garrett, Nina 40, 46, 49
Gaylor, Jay 67
Gearhart, Danita 67
Gearhart, Melissa 34, 56
Gearhart, Thomas 56
Gearhart, Timothy 56
Gentry, Amy 15, 28, 47
Gerald, Billy 67
Gerhold, Cassandra 47
Gibson, Jeffery
Gibson, Robert 56
Gibson, Scott 67
Gilbert, Donna 56
Giles, T. 33
Gillespie, Trina 15, 20, 24, 25, 47
Gilley, Staci 47
Gist, Christine 56
Goff, Edward
Goff, Renay 47
Goodbar, Mark 67
Goodwin, Mary 47, 49
Goodwyne , Wrlliam 67
Gordon, Derek 33, 67
Gordon, Kathryn 56
Gordon, Kevin 56
Gordon, Larry 67
Gosney, John 32, 57
Grace , Michael 32, 47
Graham , Matthew 65, 67
Grant, Michelle 47
Graves , Michael 67
Gray, Juanita
Gray, Pamela 33, 57
Greenway, Richard 57
Gregory, Margaret 40

Gregory, Matthew 57
Gresham, Van 16, 17, 57
Grissco, Randall 47
Gross, Karen 67
Gross, Tina 11 , 12, 13, 26, 28, 47
Grubb, Michelle 26 , 29, 36, 47
Grubb, Randolph 26, 47
Guelich, Jo-Lynn 67
Guilds, Anne 57
Gusler, Thomas 57
Guthrie, Brian 47
Gwaltney, Elizabeth 13, 57

HHH
Hagee, Kimberly
Hale, Glenett 26, 36, 48
Hale, Karen 35, 67
Hale, Tommy 57
Hale, William 57
Haley, Mark 48
Hall, Christopher 57
Hall, Donald 57
Hall, Jerry 10, 17, 48
Hall, Lynda 57
Hall, Michelle 29, 57
Hall, Sara Beth 57
Hall, Steven 67
Hall, Tamara
Halsey, Jamie 67
Hamilton, Jackie 67
Hammer, Jill 57
Hammersley, Lesley 15, 20, 24, 28 , 34, 48
Hancock, Julia 47, 48
Hanes, Lori 67
Harless, Kimberly 48
Harless, Janet 39
Harlow, Eric 67
Harlow, Leslie 36 , 48
Harlow, Richard 57
Harr, Stephanie 57
Harrell, J. 32
·Harris, Cathy 48
Harris, Gretchen 57
Harris, Michelle 48
Harris, Shannon 67
Harshbarger, Steven 35, 67
Hartless, Heather 57
Hartless, Kimberly
Hartless, Michael 57
Hartman, William 67
Hatfield, Kelley 57
Heck, Celyne 67
Hedge, Aaron 67
Hedge, Charles 48
Helm, David 57
Helm, Meredith 67
Hensley, Brent 26, 32, 48
Herndon, Carolyn 31 , 33, 57
Herndon , Kimberly 57
Herndon, Steve 48
Hershman, Gary 57
Hickerson, Paul 68
Hicks, Beth 20, 21, 28, 48
Hickson, Sharon 32, 48
Hiles, Elizabeth 40
Hill, James 31 , 68
Hill, Lisa 24, 57
Hill, Mary 29
Hill, Sandy 40
Hiner, James 68
Hite, Don 57
Hite, Roger 57
Hoback, Teresa 48
Hoblitzell , Jennifer 57, 61
Hodge, Erika 26, 33, 57
Hodges, Abygail 57
Hollaman, Bradford 33 , 57
Holliday, Lynn 7, 35 , 68

Index 75

�Holliday, Robert 48
Holtzlander, Gerald 57
Honig, Phillip 57
Hooker, Brian 10, 40
Horn, Clifton 68
Horn, Tina 13, 55, 57
Horsley, Brian 68
Horton, Renee 11, 13, 57
Hoskins, Janet 29, 48
Houchens, Charlene 33, 57
Houchins, Darlene 68
Houchins, Virginia 40
Howard, Clinton 57
Howard, Pamela 48
Howell, Annette 33, 48
Howell, Benjamin 48
Howell, Brett 18, 48
Howett, Donita 33, 58
Hubble, Teresa 35, 68
Hudson, Clifton 28, 31 , 32, 48
Huff, James 58
Huff, Krista 68
Huff, Sonya 26, 48
Huffman, Benjamin 33, 58
Huffman, Carol 15, 36, 48
Hughes, David 58
Hull, Kristy 35, 68
Humphrey, Kimberly 58
Humphrey, Nancy 33, 58
Humphrey, Robert 32, 48
Hunt, William 31 , 68
Hunter, Deborah 36, 48
Hunter, Tiffany 48
Hurley, Zandra 29, 48
Hurst, Frances 40
Hutchison, Susanne 58
Hyer, Laura 68
Hyer, Regina 40
Hylton, Todd 58

111
Isley, Miller 58
Isley, Tray 16, 17, 26 , 28, 48

JJJ
Jackson, Curtis 68
Janney, Michael 48
Janney, Teresa 58
Jarels, Shannon 58
Jaspar, Angie 48
Jenkins, Glenn 21 34 48
Jenkins, Lisa 40 '
'
Jenkins, Robert 1O 33 58
Jennings, Cindy
Jennings, Michelle 68
Jennings, Susan 20, 21 , 34, 48
Jewell, Susan 13, 55 , 58
Jobe, Cindy 48
Johnson, Dolly 58
Johnson, Ingrid 68
Johnson, Joanna 58
Johnson, Joseph 48
Johnson, Judy 48
Johnson, Lee 1o, 34, 49
Johnson, Michael 58
Johnson, Steve 49
Johnston, Scott 46 49
Joiner, Stephen 6S
Jones, Adonna 68
Jones, Channon 58
Jones, Christina 28, 31
Jones, Christopher 49, 58
Jones, Cynnamon 36, 49
Jones, Denise 36, 49
Jones, Forest 68
Jones, Harry 43

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76

Index

Jones, Jason 58
Jones, Jennifer 68
Jones, Kenneth 58
Jones, Raymond 68
Joyner, William 58
Justice, Mary 40

KKK
Kalland, Robert 58
Kauper, Amy 33, 68
Keaney, Christopher 49
Keaney, Shawn 35, 68
Keas, Corrina 68
Keas, Sabrina 68
Keen, Brian 68
Keesling, Patricia 68
Kegley, Jason 18, 58
Keister, Melissa 20, 21, 49
Kennedy, Edna 40
Kennedy, John 58
Kentrolis, Bobby 49
Keyes, Michelle 68
Kim, So Won
King, Gregory 49
King, Jeffrey
King, Kimberly 49
Kingery, Christopher 68 , 73
Kingery, William 58
Kirby, Joe 40
Kiser, Anthony 33, 58
Kiser, Richard 49
Krzysko, Elizabeth 49

LLL
Lacey, Suzanne 21, 49
Lafon, Michelle 49
Lamanca, Debra 3, 21, 26 , 49, 53
LaMonde, Jacqueline 58
Langheim, Krista 58
Lanier, Jackie 58
Lanier, William 58
LaPrad, Todd 68
Laprade, Todd 58
Lauzon, Lisa 33, 58
Law, Sandra 49
Lawrence, Kimberly 58
Lawrence, Randall 58
Lawrence, Robert 68
Lawson, David 49
Lawton, Robert 68
Lay, John 68, 70
Layman, Christy 68
Layman , Richard 49
Layton, Sandra
Lee, Cindy 59
Lee, James 58
Leftwich , Rhonda 33 , 59
Leichtweis , Rick 41
Leonard, Amy 59
Leonard, Charles 18, 59
Lester, Ann 59
Lewis, Brenda 33, 59
Lewis, Harry 32 , 49
Lewis, Pamela 33, 68
Linkenhoker, Timothy 35, 68
Linkous, Kristi 59
Lipes, Julie 21, 28 , 34, 49
Lockhert, Christine 35 , 68
Lockridge, Perry 49
Loflin, William 49
Logan, Dana 68
Long, Lona 68
Looney, Beverly 13, 20 , 21 , 49
Looney, Heather 26 , 49
Lovelace , Sean
Lovelace , Steven

Lovern, Vonda 49
Lucas, Tammy 59

MMM
Mabery, Randall 68
Mabes, Jeannie 69
Mabry, Angela 34, 49
Macintosh , Pamela 33, 59
Madden, Mark 69
Magenbauer, Brett 69
Majerczyk, Julia 59
Mann, Dietra 36, 50
Mann, Mary 32 , 50
Manning , Angela 59
Martin , Angel 59
Martin, Anthony 50
Martin, Cielita 13, 59
Martin, Kristi 50
Martin, Marie 41
Martin, Mark 59
Martin, Ill , Robert 50
Martin, Tina 59
Mathena, Angela 59
Mathena, Stephanie 59
Maxey, Dana 59, 69
Maxey, Wendy
Maxfield, Gary 69
May, Stephanie 24 , 69
McAllister, Eunice 69
McAlwee, Tawana
McClearn, Betsy 41
McCormack, Marc 69
McCoy, Amy 31, 33, 69
McCray, Thomas 35, 69
Mccroskey, Timothy 50
McCulley, Grady 31, 33, 59
McCulley, Sandra 41
McDaniel, Keith 59
McDaniel, Lisa 59
McDonald, Jessica 59
McDonald , Thomas 69
McGuire, Ricky 69
McGuire, Sherry 50
McKinney, Khrista 59
McKissick, Richard 50
Mclaren, Lyle 41
McPeak, Jennifer 59
Meadows, Edward 31 , 59
Meadows, Kimberly 21, 28, 50
Meadows, Shawn 59
Meadows, Larry
Mease, Sonia 33 , 69
Meddings, Brian
Medley, Jennifer 15, 20, 24, 28 , 50
Metheney, Michael 33
Miles, Chandlor 34, 59
Miller, Michael 47, 50
Miller, Michael W. 69
Millner, Monica 59
Mills, Colleen 69
Mills, David 18, 59, 6
Mills, Joseph 59
Mills, Katherine
Minnick, Stacy 59
Minter, Lisa 24 , 34 , 50
Mitchell, Lisa 34 , 50
Mitchell , Michael
Mittelstetter, Toby 69
Monterosso, Maria 69
Montgomery, Barry 50
Moore , Charlene 59
Moore, Raymond 33, 59
Morehart, Dian 31 , 34 , 50
Morgan , John 33 , 59
Morgan , Patrick 70
Morris , Andrew
Morris, Arnold 24
Morris, Brian 48 , 59

�Morris, Christopher 70
Morris, Glenda 59
Morris, Grace
Morris, James 41
Morris, Robin 26, 44, 50
Morris, Susan 41
Morrison, Troy 70
Moulse, Michael 60
Mullen, Laura 35, 70
Mullins, James 60
Mullins, Sonya 70
Mullins, Tina 50
Mullins, William 60
Munsey, Brent 69 , 70
Murphy, Shannon 50 , 51
Murphy, Travis 70

NNN
Nance, Donna 70
Nash, Lawrence 23, 50
Neel, Tammy 26, 50
Neighbors, Jacob 60
Nelson, Brian 70
Nelson, John 60
Nemeth, Tracy 31, 36, 50, 51
Nemivant, Anuradha 60
Nester, Frances 50
Newberry, Tracy 35, 70
Newman, Michelle 70
Nichols, Glenna 50
Nimmo, Heather 35 , 70
Nininger, Jamie 28, 32 , 50
Norris, Elizabeth 28, 50
Northup, Zachary 50
Nuckols, An!;Jela 70
Nunnally, Kristen 60

000
Oberlin, Patricia 13 41 42
Okerman, Dane 60 '
'
Oliver, Rebecca 70
Omohundro, Lisa 28, 50
Orange, Brenda 7 41 54
Orville, Karen 25, '40 '
Owen , Blake 35 , 70
Owen , Jonathan 60
Owen, Robert 60
Owens, Amy 60

PPP
Pace, Cyrus 33, 70
Pace , Demian 50
Pacetti , Debbie 60
Padgett, Carol 70
Palmer, Audra 70
Palmer, Tracy 70
Parker, Harry
Parker, Sean 70 71
Parkins, Edward' 60 , 67
Parks, Andrew 50
Parks, Gregory 60, 61
Parks , Rebecca 32, 50
Parrish, Julie
Parrish , Michael 33 , 60
Parrish, Richard 60
Parrish , Russell
Parsons, James 1O, 60
Patel , Anil 50
Patel , Dina 30, 64 , 70
Peak, Yvonn e 60
Peake , Stephanie
Peek, Anita 32, 50
Pellant, Kevin 50
Pendleton , Gregory 60

Pentecost, Bobbie 70
Perdue, Billy 60
Perdue , Bryan 60
Perdue, Charles 70
Pesek, Mark 50
Peters, David 71
Peterson , Philip 50
Phillips, Ginger
Phillips, Michael 50
Phlegar, Kathy 41
Pickard, Jennifer 41 , 42
Picone , Frank 50
Picone, John 50
Pierce , Carlton 35, 71
Pierce, Michael
Pierce, Penny
Pitts, Drew 17, 33, 60, 62
Plybon , Daniel 60
Plymale, Dean 18, 33 , 51
Poff, Kimberly 60
Poff, Melissa 51
Poff, Victoria 51
Poindexter, Jody 51
Polster, Angelica 32 , 51
Potts, Jarrett 32, 51
Powell, Glenn 1O
Powell, John 32, 51
Powell , Kenneth 51
Powell , Nicky 60
Powell , Pau l 26 , 51
Powell , Richard
Powers, Amy 51
Powers , Phillip 33 , 60
Preas, Melissa 71
Presley, Michele 29 , 35, 71
Price , Amy 51
Price, Kimberly 15
Prochaska , Mariann 35 , 71
Provost, Stephanie 60
Pruitt, Angela 60
Pruitt, Daniel
Puch , Deborah 7, 17, 24 , 34, 60
Pugh , Larry 60
Pugh, Lonnie 71
Pugh, Lori 61
Puotinen , Marji 31 , 32, 51

QQQ
Quarterman , Michelle 61
Quoss, Jennifer 61

RRR
Raborn , Elizabeth 71
Radford , Kelly 71
Rainville , Jane 61
Rankin, Christine 51
Ransom , John
Rasnake, Larry 71
Ratliff, Kyle 71
Ray , Debra 71
Ray, James 61
Ray, Madeline 51
Reams, David 61
Reasor, Carla 51
Reddick, Felicia 30, 33 , 51 , 60
Reece, Sherry 61
Reed , Noel
Reedy, Ang ela 61
Reese, Lorrie 36, 51
Reeves, Ji ll 71
Reeves , Michelle 71
Regnier, Heidi 71
Reid , Vance 51
Renick, Andrew 71
Repasky, James 51
Reynolds , Daniel 67, 71

Reynolds , John
Reynolds, Patricia 41
Reynolds, Sherry 33, 61
Rhodes, Melissa 3, 20, 21, 28 , 51
Rhodes, Tammy 61
Rice, Amy 71
Rice, Carl 28, 31 , 51
Rich , Randall 66, 71
Richardson, Brent 61
Richardson, Brent 34, 51
Richardson , Robin 41
Rickman, Amy 71
Riddle, Lori 61
Riser, Stephen 34, 61
Ritchey, Dawn 61
Roberts, Dale 51
Roberts , Jon 71
Roberts, Julie 41
Roberts , Kathleen 30 , 71
Roberts, Keith 33, 61
Roberts, Keith 71 , 35, 72
Roberts, Hugh K. 61
Robertson , Barbara 61
Robertson, Connie 13, 51
Robertson , Jeffery 61
Robertson , Kim 35, 71
Robertson, Lisa 51
Robertson, Sonia
Robertson , Tara 61
Robinson, Terri 35, 71
Rock, Faith 61
Rodgers, Allen 41
Rogers, Stacey 71
Roop, Joyce 61
Roop, Shawn 61 , 71
Roop , Susan 33
Roseberry, Todd 71
Routh, Gary 32, 51
Roupe, Jeffrey 33, 71
Rudd , Davelle 71
Rumburg , Katrina 51
Rusinko, Nicholas 71

SSS
Sanders, Helen 28
Sandige, Beverly
Sandidge, Laurinda
Saul , Brian 71
Saunders, Helen 50, 51
Saunders, Melissa 51
Saunders, Tammy 51
Saunders, Timmy 71
Schrader, Lee 71
Schram , Marc 72
Scott, Chad 72
Scott, David 51
Scott, Michelle 32, 51
Sealock, David 51
Sealock, Donna 72
Sease, Jennifer 24, 28, 31 , 51
Seay, Julie 42
Seay, Matt 52
Seay, Roy 61
Seidman , Paulette 42
Settle, Teresa 26, 36, 48, 52
Severn , Todd 52
Shaner, John 10, 32, 52
Shaw, Nancy 28, 42
Sheely, John 52
Sheets, Lisa 24, 28, 34, 52
Shelor, Christopher 33, 72
Shelton , Christopher 72
Shen, Pei Won 28, 52
Shepherd, Keynon 72
Sheppard, Sharon 61
Shifflett, Scott
Shively, Anthony 31, 52
Shively, Dana 31, 61

Index 77

�Shrader, Mary Ellen 42
Shugart, Matthew 52
Sigmon, Tina 61
Simmers, Damon 28 , 52
Simmons, Bryan 61
Simmons, Rose 52
Simmons, Shawn 72
Simmons, Tanya 61
Sink, Tracy 11, 13, 26 , 52
Sisson, Judy 42
Sisson, Paul 26, 52
Sledd , Kenneth 52
Sledd, Sherri 61
Slusher, Stephanie 31, 61
Smith, Alissa 62
Smith, Diron 72
Smith, Elesha 32, 52
Smith, Eric 72
Smith, Falisha 72
Smith, Gregory 72
Smith, Mark 52
Smith, Natalie 52
Smith , Pat 42
Smith, Robert 52
Smith, Stephanie 62
Smith, Thomas 34, 52
Smith, Timothy 62
Smith, Troy 23, 52
Smith, William 72
Smith, Wilson 62
Snavely, Kim 52
Snidow, Donald 62
Soltis, Leigh Ann 42
Sowell, Robert 28, 32, 52
Sowers, Alice 52
Speigel, Adrianne 72
Spence, Angela 34, 52
Spence, Roger
Spencer, Michael 72
Spiva, Matthew 62
Spradlin, Cindy 72
Sprinkle, John 72
Stacy, Laurie 26, 28, 31, 52
Stanley, Chris 1O, 23, 26, 34, 52
Stanley, Vilma 42
St. Clair, Donald 72
St. Clair, Lori 72
St. Clair, Melanie 72
St. Clair, Teresa 62
Stephens, Laura 72
Stephenson, Robert 30, 31
Stephenson , Shannon 72
Stewart, Timothy 52
Stiff, Wilma 42
Stilwell , Tammi 62
Stinnette, Shannon 35, 72
Stokes, David 62
Stoutamire, Paul 72
Stovall, Shanda 35, 72
Strouth , Lorey 52
Sturgill, Allison 52
Sutton, John 52
Switzer, Heather 3 21 52
Switzer, Lisa 72 '
'

TTT
Talbot-Jones, David 62
Taliaferro, Jane 15, 29 , 52
Taliaferro, Lois 43
Tawney, Laura 72
Taylor, Amy 24, 62
Taylor, Dana 52
Taylor, Kimberly 26, 52
Taylor, Susan 43
Teachey, Jennifer 62
Teng , Kha 62
Terry, Frederick 62
Tharpe , April 52

78

Index

Thomas, Beverly 43
Thomas, Charles 52
Thomas, Chris 62
Thomas, Donald 52
Thomas, Jodi 62
Thomas, Scott 33, 62
Thomasson, Gregory 28 , 52
Thompson, Amy 35, 72
Thompson, April 62
Thompson, Brian 52
Thompson, Lee 34, 52
Thornhill, Wyatt 33, 62
Thornton, Buck 32, 52
Thornton, Jeffrey 72
Tiedemann, Christopher 72
Tinsley, Derek 52
Tolley, Angela 72
Tolley, Timothy 62
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�The annual staff would like to
thank the Salem Times Register and
Gentry Studios for their help with
photography, the Hunter Publishing
Company for publishing this annual,
and especially our sponsor Miss
Eva Farrell for making Pioneer
1983-84 a success.
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                    <text>�ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY
VIRGINIA ROOM
REFERENCE
NOT TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS ROOM

���ANDREW LEWIS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
616 COLLEGE A VENUE

SALEM, VIRGINIA 24153

PIONEER

1983

Title Page

F

I

�Wolverines fall into place.
Roanoke County and Salem City
had operated a joint school system
for many years; however, Salem City
Council decided to form their own
school system in 1983 when their
contract expired . This decision had a
dramatic effect upon both school
systems and especially, upon
Andrew Lewis.
Many faculty members who had
been at Andrew Lewis for several
years transferred to county schools
in 1982 thus causing an influx of
many new teachers in various subject areas.
Student enrollment at Lewis increased dramatically. Students liv-

ing in Salem who had previou s ly
attended Glenvar Junior Hig h began
their seventh grade year at Le wis,
comprising the largest cla ss, 374.
Andrew Lewis Junior High, once a
high school, readied for the change
to middle school status, hou s ing
grades 6-8. Eight and ninth grade rs
looked forward to attending high
school, yet realized that many long time friends would be parting
schools at the end of the school year
either to Salem High or Glenvar
High.
The school year had been a special
year, a year of growth and change, a
year for falling into place.

David Edgell poses o n a n un offi cia l punk d ay
at Lewis.

2

Opening

�0 1195 04160464

Ashley Owen shows rare form during a baske tball ga me .
Ma nagers of the wrestling tea m fill the fr o nt
line sea ts durin g a pep rally .

CONTENTS
OPENING
SPORTS
ORGANIZATIONS
PEOPLE
CLOSING

1

4
22

38
78

Durin g a pep r a ll y , Coac h Sand y Hil l
a nn o un ces th e membe rs of th e w res tlin g
tea m.

Opening

3

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4 Sports Divider

�New players and new coach for basketball

Dribbling a nd d o d g in g, Ja mi Lo n g a nd
Christy Martin try to avoid the opposition .
Lori Stanford reach es high for th e jumpball to
start the gam e's actio n .

Girls' Basketball

5

�They had spirit
"They had spirit." This expression speaks for itself.
With youth and inexperience prevailing on the team, the girls got in
there and gave it their all. Bouncing
back time after time, they had many
close decisions . The team's leading
scorer and caption, Andrea Lucas,
had a top game of 22 points against
Northside . She was assisted by cocaptions Jamie Long and Melanie
Morris. Awards went to the following: most improved player --; Carol
Cobb, most rebounds - Andrea
Lucas, most bloodpoints (steal ,
cause a jl,lmpball, cause an offensive
foul , etc.) - Jamie Long, coaches
award - Melanie Morris. Though
the team did not finish with an outstanding record, they did have
SPIRIT!!!
Andre.a Lucas appears stunned as th e baske tball drops into her hands .

Coach Leslie Unger and team anx.iQusly awa it
the game's outcome.
Duri ng a game with Northside, Andrea Lu cas
shoots fo r 2.

6 Girls' Basketball

�Picture perfect, Ashley Owen goes for an outside shot.

GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM
Front row: Rowena Holliday, Kay Campbell,

Carrie Campbell, Ashley Owen, Jami Long,
Carol Cobb, Kirk Candler, Jackie Dooley.
Back row: Sandra Albery, Lori Stanford ,
Melanie Morris, Christy Martin , Jennifer
Riley, Melissa Weller, Andrea Lucas, Beverly
Puch, Cherie Kyle, Coach Leslie Unger.
Get that ball, Andrea.

Girls' Basketball

7

�Kara Walker concentrates as she makes a pass
to the setter.

Teresa Beckner, showing skill, hits the floor in
an attempt to get the ball over the net.
Sherry Beck and Kara Walker take a break
during warm-up practice before a game.

8 Volleyball

�Volleyball team strives for
victories.
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The volleyball team was coached
this year by Mrs. Mary Wright and
assisted by Stacy Williams. This was
Mrs. Wright's first year as head
coach in volleyball after many years
of coaching gynmastics. Mrs. Wright
commented, "They were very inexperienced at first but as the season
progressed they began to mold
together."
Their season was four wins, six
losses . Kara Walker received most
valuable player and was elected to
the district team . Leigh Ann Agee
and Beth Chernault received
coaches awards, and Debbie Nelson
received the most improved player
award .
Reach for the sky. Elizabeth Chernault goes
high to serve the ball to the opposing team .

THE VOLLEYBALL TEAM
Front row: Dee Dee Mann, Amy Thomas,
Nicole Stephens, Bev Loo ney, Deanna Potts,
Ladonna Cy rus, Leigh A nn Agee . Back row:
Coach Mary Wright, Jessica Moran, Elizabeth
Chernault, April Brightwe ll, Te resa Beckner,
Debbie Nelson, Kara Wa lker, Sh erry Beck,
and Asst. Coach Stacy Williams.
Manager, Jody Morga n watches Kara Wa lker,
Debbie Nelson, ancfElizabeth Ch ernault d u r·
ing a practice session.

Volleyball

9

�Hot morning practices shape
team.
The football season opened in
Mid-August with intense two-a-day
practices . The season then continued on into late October; the Wolverines won their season finale by a
decisive margin beating Cave
Spring, 21-0. Although they finished
with a fair record, 2-3-1, their record
was a misinterpretation of the team's
capabilities . During the season,
there was a sense of togetherness
and unity within the team that made
even the rough times better.

The Lewis men go for the tackle .
Wide receiver Kevin Phipps races down the
fie ld wi th th e help of Frank Morris, John
Cobb, and Randy Foley.

10 Football

The Wolverines had thre e playe rs
on the All-District team: runnin g
back Frank Morris, wide rece ive r
Kevin Phepps, and lineman Ro b e rt
Vaughn. These three m e n along
with many other g reat ballplaye rs
and a fine coaching staff provid e d an
excitement each Thurs da y ni g ht .
Head coach Ken Erickso n s umm e d
up the season by saying, "A lo t o f
people became better football players and better individuals."

�The Wolverine team and Coaches Yu h as,
Erickson, Mosser, and Hill watch the season's
final ga me from the sidelines. The Wolverines
bea t the Cave Spring Squi res, 21-0.
Frank Morris (20) chases down the opposition.

Football

11

�At the last game, football playe rs and th e ir p a re nts line the fi e ld .

Row 1: Rob Va ughan, Frank Morris, Mike
Gray, Kevin Phipps. Row 2: Merv Helms,
Randy Foley, Patrick Hutchinson, Sean Riley,
Lon nie Ca rt, Russ Stockton, Scottie Ha ll ,
Hunter Wiley, Bryan Lemo n, Darrell Ki ng,

12 Football

Ro n Angell. Row 3: Ke ith Da lto n , Davy
Thomas, Eugene Perry, Jo hnn y M ea d ows,
Steve Selleck, Brett Dotson, Brian Viar, G reg
Prillaman, Brian Ada m s. Row 4: Eric S h a ffe r,
Mik e Br ig ht we ll , G le nn H edge , M a rk

Crou ch , Ro b e rt Hud son , M aso n H all , Brad
Brax to n . Row 5: Vince nt Pa rke r, M a rvin Mo rris, Willia m Sinkle r, D e nni s H a rd y, Jeff Cla rk.

�Thunder in the halls
The Andrew Lewis track team began practice with hundreds of students, but only ninety team members stayed for the season. Mr.
Gwaltney and Miss Unger, both new
to Andrew Lewis , coached this
year's team.
When the team first started practice it was too cold to run outside, so
the team ran laps around the second
floor halls of Lewis and practiced
hurdles on the third floor . Ten laps
around the second floor equalled
one mile of aches and pains . After
the weather warmed, the track team
ran to Roanoke College. After grueling workouts, the team completed
their usual routine by running back
to Lewis.

Track

13

�Team places second 1n the
district
The Andrew Lewis Wolverine
basketball squad tooted their own
horn with a second place finish in
the district tournament. A consolidated effort from both players and
coaches produced not only a winning
season, but a season with many
accomplishments. Coach Yuhas believed that everyone who participated in the program benefited. The

Wolverines' vigorous defense, along
with good scoring proved to be a
fatal combination for many district
opponents. The Wolverines team
provided us with some very interesting and exciting "round ball." Mr.
Mosser said that he enjoyed his first
year as coach of the Wolverines. The
faithful fans enjoyed the season too.

Chip Clemons and Archie Pugh prepa re to wa rm-up before a hom e game with Hidde n Valley.

14

Boys' Basketbal l

�Members of the basketball team discuss
strategies before the game with Coaches
Yuhas and Mosser.
Row 1: Brad Braxton (Mgr.) , Chip Clemons,
Danny Stallard, Randy Foley, Frank Morris,
Steve Phillips , Tray Isley, Marvin Morris,
Wayne Sinkler (Mgr.). Row 2: Coach Mosser,
Coach Yuhas, Kevin Phipps, Rob Vaughn,
Archie Pugh, David Hagadorn , Mark Crouch,
Sean Riley, Mike Gray, Barry Wimmer (Mgr .).

Boys' Basketball

15

�Is Steve Phillips waiting for a new plan of
action from Coach Mosser?
Kevin Phipps is going for two foul shots in a
game against Norths1de.

16

Boys' Basketball

�Row 1: Ste':'e H_e rndon, Andy Dyer, Steve
Kalland, Chip M~ler, Shawn Saunde rs, Mike
Miller, Bnan Fralin, Da mon Simmers, Ro bbie
Humphrey . Row 2: Richard Ata (mgr.), Jeff
Kelly, Davy Thom as , Jeff Do o ley, Greg
Daniels, Steve Sellers, Jamie Nininger, Allen

Phlegar. Row 3: David Edgell, David Poff,
Chris Davis, Barry Gray, Lee Johnson, G.0.
Thornhill, Do n Richardson (mgr.), Row 4:
Sandy Hill (coach), Pe te r Kallan (mgr.), Jeff
Clark, David Layden, Bobby Rose, LE . Ericson, Merv Helms .

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Wrestling
team works
hard
The 82-83 Andrew Lewis wrestling team, which was coached by
Mr. Hill, consisted of many experienced wrestlers as well as some newcomers. After a win in the opening
match against Northside the team
gained confidence and a winning
spirit . One of the wrestling team's
most difficult matches was against
William Byrd . The Wolverines were
defeated, but it was a close match .
With a lot of hard work and determination the team ended the season
with a 3 wins, 8 losses record. The
Wolverines fought diligently and
managed to receive a third place
ranking in the district matches.

Gold medalis ts, D. Edgell and LE. Erickson

Wres tle rs chee r during pe p ra lly
Wa rming up befo re a m a tch .

Wrestlin g

17

�Managers, Kelly Craft, Malinda Oliver, and
Martha Mongan prepare a sign for district.

All-around gym nast, Lesley Hammersley,
prepares to soa r on the bars.
With a smile, Carri e Campbell makes perfo rming on th e bea m seem easy.

18 Gymnastics

�Lewis hosts district
gymnastics meet

..

The 1983 Andrew Lewis gymnastics team, coached by Mrs . Mary
Wright and assisted by Bob Fisher,
showed steady progress during the
season. The Lewis gymnasts lost
three meets against Hidden Valley,
Cave Spring, and William Byrd, but
they came back to win two meets
against N orthside and Franklin
County.
The District meet was held at
Andrew Lewis on February twentythird. Lewis competed with gymnasts from all the area junior high
schools and made a creditable show ing, with Lesley Hammersley placing fifth. The team had great support
from the students and parents at all
of their meets .
Dana H ambrick d em o n stra tes stre ngth o n the
balance bea m ,

Row 1: Kay C. Ca m pbell, She lley Arch er, Stacy Craft, Row 2: Mali n d a O live r, Carol Hu ffman, Ca rrie Ca m pbell, Lesley H a m m e rs ley,
Tara Yos t, Martha M o n ga n (ma n age r) , Row 3:
Mrs . Wright, (coach ), Kim Price, D a na Ha mbrick, Dee Tied e ma n , Ja ne t Es pe lage, L. Kay
Cam pbell, Ke lly C raft (ma nager)
Stacy Craft pre pares to pe rfo rm o n th e ba rs .

Gy mn astics

19

�Cheerleaders work together to encourage
teams.

20 Cheerleaders

~

Ninth grade cheerlea d e rs, Kim H a le, M a rl e n e
Moore, and Kay Campbe ll, prac ti ce c h t•ers
ou tside before a boy' s bas ke tba ll game o n an
unusally warm Dece mber day.

Eighth and ninth grade sq uads perform
pomp o n ro utin e betore th e game oegin .

EIGHT GRADE SQUAD
Front row: Liz Tarpley, Ke rry Lyo n s, Teresa
Mo les, Kim Beverly, Kim Coo n, Juli Hoge .

Back row: Ann M cCarty, D e na Re id , Charisse
Hugh so n , Sa ll y Logan, W e nd y Ra nd a ll, elh
Goodw in .

�Mrs. Brookes our coach
Held tryouts last year,
She selected twenty-seven
With spirit and cheer.
We held many fund raisers
We sweated and slaved,
Near the end of the summer
A small fortune was saved.
During the summer, the practices
Got a bit flaky,
Our cheers were all wrong
And our stunts were too shaky.
We practiced lots more
And went to camp,
We worked out in the sun
'Til our foreheads were damp.
For girls' basketball and volleyball
The eighth graders did cheer,
And also for wrestling
Eighth graders were busy this
year!
The ninth grade girls
Cheered for football in fall,
And in the winter, ninth graders
cheered
For boys' basketball!
Before every game
The locker room was a sight,
With enough make-up and
hairspray
To last the whole night.
Looking back on it all
It's been too awesome a year,
As we did our job
To yell and to cheer!
The players appreciated us
Or so it seems,
As we screamed our hearts out
For the mighty WOLVERINES!

Row 1: Kristi Vernon, Sarah Claytor, Paige
Gwaltney, Karen Karrasch, Laura Hensley,
Angie Meadows. Row 2: Marlene Moore, Jill

Bain, Kim Wright. Row 3: Amy Sthirmer,
Kim Hale . Row 4: Leigh Ann Agee.

Before and Afte r .

Cheerleaders

21

�22 Organjzation Divider

�Yearbook editor, Me lan ie Morris, shoots on
locatio n in the ALJH halls.

Annual Staff

23

�Another deadline so soon??
No matter how d~fferent the yearbook might have been, there was always the dreaded deadline . Sometimes this meant staying up a couple
of hours past bedtime, but the satisfaction when it was all finished was
well worth it.
The actual planning of the yearbook started in October when staff
members attended a workshop at

Annual Staff Row 1: Laura Hensley, Martha
Mongan, Paula Thompson, Row 2: Melanie
Mo rns, Bnan Oetgen, Jennifer Norford, Jill
Bain, Martha Wood, Row 3: Margaret Watts,
Lisa Ch andler, Will Nu nnall y, Michele Bloodworth, Traci Gilley
Margare t Watts and Lisa Chandler doing the
dreaded proofreading ch ore.

24

Annual Staff

Radford. The pace was slow at first
at the "rookies" learned about croppers, layouts, and deadlines; as th e
year progressed , ideas rolled a nd
pages began coming in.
The staff members hope yo u will
enjoy and cherish th ese tim es th at
they have tried to ca pu tre for you at least they enjoyed doing it.

�Spending an afternoon typing copy are Bradford Braxton, Traci Gilley, Jilf Bain and Paula
Thompson.
Will Nunnally, Melanie Morris, Kathy Craft,
Pete r Kallan , Martha Wood , and Brian
Oetgen, decide on the best photos.

Ann ua l Staff

25

�Student Council Association
The S.C.A. and class officers began the school year with a baby picture contest. Teachers submitted
pictures of themselves as babies, and
students voted for the picture that
they thought was the cutest. The
S.C.A. then sponsored the annual
Christmas Dance with local disc
jockeys providing the music .
Another activity that the students
participated in was College T-shirt
Day. Students voted and wore Tshirts representing their favorite college. U.Va. was the winner by a
close margin . At the closing of the
year the traditional Talent Show and
Freshman Dance were held .

Row 1: David Giessle r, Mike W e lch, La ura
Hensley, Bria n O e tge n, M e laine M o rri s, Row
2: Mrs . Beame r (s p o n so r) , Le ig h A nn Agee,
Jill Bain, Kri sti Ve rn o n , Row 3: Ru ss Stockto n ,

Steve Ka lla nd , Am y Tho m as, Ro~ 4: Tra '
Is ley, Ca rri e C ampb e ll , Shanno n Fis he r, Tnna G illes pie

Aren't They Cute

First place: Margaret Gregory

26 SCA

Second place: C h uck Be n son

Third place : Dia n a Beamer

�Shawn Saunders, Traci Gilley, Allen Walker,
and Leigh Ann Agee d ancin g und er the hoop.

A touching mome nt with Randy Foley and Kris ti Vernon a t th e Chris tmas Dance.

Is Traci Miles embarrassed or camera shy?
A.O. Norford searching for his true love at the
Christmas Dance.

SCA

27

�And the band played on
The Advanced and Beginning
Bands contributed much to our
school. The Wind Ensemble preformed a Christmas program for the
students along with the choir. The
Advanced Band attented a festival in
March where they competed with
bands from all over the area. There
they played three rehearsed pieces
that they had practiced since the beginning of school.
The Beginning Band took an active
role in the progress of our school.
They gave concerts and performed
at five elementary schools where
they encouraged the students there
to try band in their future years at
Andrew Lewis .
This year 35 eighth and ninth
grade band students joined the

Row 1: A. Brizzolara, K. Ve rnon, L. Shi ve ly,
C. Winstead, M. Morris, L. Hensley, M. Norris, A. Schirm er, M. Ve rnon, M. Wood, Row
2: S. Dodd, . R. DeHart, L. Hollid ay, M.
Wrobel, D. Tiedema n, M. Metheney, J. Bain,
E. Cherna ul t, S. Franks, K. Craft, N. Lynch,
C. HuJJ, D. Wimmer, R. Gress, J. Stewa rt,
Row 3: B. Dotso n, S. Ruegamer, M. Light, J.

28 Band

Salem High School Marching Ba nd .
Transportation was furni s h e d t o
Salem High after the school day e nded . The marching band practi ce d
for 1 V2 hours each day . Th e re w e re 8
trumpets, 6 saxaphones, 11 flut es, 3
clarinets, 2 trombones, 1 tuba , a nd 4
percussion, all from Andre w Le wi s .
They performed at 10 fo o tball
games and 4 festivals. Th ey e nj oyed
the enthusiasm of the crowd s and
grew to love the band.
The students attended a w ee k o f
band camp this past summe r h e ld a t
Salem High. This camp wa s both a
harrowing and rewarding e xpe rience. All the students looke d forward to future years with th e "Pride
of Salem."
Do n ' t fire ' til yo u see th e whites o f their eyes.

Cook, L. Erickso n , A. C rou ch, S . Co nn e r, P .
Hylton, C. Clem e n s, P . .No rthup , G._ Prill a man , M. Crocke tt, P . Ka iser, C. D e arin g, A .
Goodwin , N . Ed wa rd s, S . O b e n s h a in , B.
Slusher, Row 4: J. Dooley, J. Ke ll ey, W . S ink ler, B. Gray, R. Do tso n , W. Sinkl e r, P . DeG u zman, R. Va ughn , W . H y pes, M . H os k111 s, V.
Miller, M. Welch, J. Ray, K. Ro be rtso n , M .

Packe tt , T . S t . C la ir, C. T urn e r, Row 5: R.
Krzys ko , M . Ba rbe r , M . Dixo n , S. Butle r, P.
Ka lla n, D. C rege r , D . H y lto n, M. H all , l.
Brown , E. S ow e rs , E. Ba il y , K . Ca ndle r, D.
Thom as, S. Ca rroll , C. Mill e r D . Pl y male, B.
Co nn o ll y, J. Beasle y, Row 6: H . A llgaye r, M .
H a ley, D . Po ff , J Roge rs

�-.....____.,,.-· ..•

Row 1: L. Norris, M . Bloodworth, A. Berge r,
S. Mann, M. Hanson, T. Allgaye r, M. Poff, C.
Bell, B. Parks, Row 2: J. Hoskins, P.
Abshire, C. Byington, G . Routhe, T. Cle m ons,

.............

.... __;;;.:

A. Peek, J. As hby, E. _Smith , L. Edwards, Row
3: J. Nmm ge r, R. Ki se r, J. Powell , D . Cauthorn, B. Sowell, L. Wilson, J. Carter, R. Humphrey, B. Tho rnto n , J. Angell , J. Potts, S.

Wise, B. H ensley, Row 4: A. Gokbudak, L.
Wertz, J. Shaner, A. Polster, S. Alls, T. Isley,
M. Grace, W. Webb, S. Johnston, C. Hedge, J.
Maxfield

Future Benny Goodman band me mbers77

Band

29

�Fifty members Strong

Row 1: Carina Domeika, Nadine Smith, Laura
Hensley, Kim Hale, Brooke Farrell, Martha
Mongon, Debbie Lipes, Mrs. Shaw (sponsor)
Row 2: Rowena Holliday, Kim Foster, Tamara
Smith, Anne Meador, Anna G.oo d w in,
Martha Wood, Kathy Craft Row 3: Chris

Dearing, Caroline Hild e brand, Lisa Brickey,
Kay C. Campbell, Brian O e tg e n, M e lanie
Morris, Jennife r Norford Row 4: Mark
Crouch, Ernie Hamm e rs ley, Robin Gress,
Robin Roberts, M e li ssa Weller, Steven
Franks, Tommy St. Clair Row 5: Archie Pugh,

William Sinkler, Will Nunnally, Sarah
Claytor, David Giessler, Shawn Saunders
Row 6: Mirind a Powers, Kelly Goodwin, Sally
Logan , Pa ige Gwaltney, A.O. Norford, Greg
Prillaman, Patri c k Northup Row 7: Ro5
Vaughn, Randy Fol ey

Unified with both first and second
year students, the Latin Club had a
surprising fifty members. Mrs. Nancy Shaw, the Latin teacher at
Andrew Lewis, was the sponsor.
Elected officers included: president,
Archie Pugh; vice-president, Brian
Oetgen; secretary, Laura Hensley;
and treasurer, Melanie Morris.
The Latin Club held a Roman banquet in the fall. Sarah Claytor, Laura
Hensley, and Brian Oetgen did the
production of "Rubra Cuculla"
("Little Red Riding Hood") all in
Latin . Roman food was served to the
members and their families. It was a
great success! A Christmas party was
also held at the Townclub in Salem.
In the spring the annual picnic was
held in Sa lem at Longwood Park.
C lownin g be fore Lah n II C lass.

30 Latin Club

�Future Homemakers of America
The FHA program at Andrew
Lewis was centered around home-

making. The members served snacks
they prepared to the parents at Back
to School Night and provided refreshments at student honor roll parties. They also made Christmas
goodies for the faculty members.
They aided the community by visiting nursing homes and nurseries.
During Easter they made snacks for
the elderly. They raised money for
the Horne Economics department to
purchase tablecloths by holding
bake sales.

Row 1: Missy Mays, Mrs. Hill (sponsor),
Tabatha Dilfon, Tammy M ea dor , Jack ie
Dooley, Cherie Kyle . Row 2: Debbie Wass,

Julie Hancock, Melinda Manspile, Jodie Mo rgan, Lis a Garret , Dana ~ambrick , Lis a
Chandler.

FHA

31

�National Junior Honor Society

Row 1: Melanie Morris, Brian Oetge n, Amy
Schirmer, Martha Wood . Row 2: Laura Hensley, Leigh Ann Agee, Karen Karrasch , Kris ti

32 Ho nor Society

Vernon, Jennifer Norford , De bbie Lipes Kay
C. Campbell. Row 3: Shawn Saunders, David
Giessler, Mike Welch, Jill Bain, Cathy Win-

s tead, Rob Vaughn , Archie Pugh , Ann.
Goodwin, Brooke Farrell.

The Andrew Lewis Chapter of National Junior Honor Society consisted of 23 members who were inducted in the spring of '82. In order
to be considered for the National
Honor Society a student must have
completed the third nine weeks of
the eighth grade. A student must
have a cumulative academic average
of 3.25 out of 4.0 on major subjects
for the two semesters of the seventh
grade , the first semester of the

eighth grade, and the third n~n ~
weeks of the eighth grade to be eligible for membership. A member haq
to maintain a 3.25 average for each_
semester to continue membership it)
the society. Members were require q
to be of upstanding character and tc::J
observe all rules of the school anq
community. A member had to main _
tain a loyal school attitude and al
demonstrate leadership in promot_
ing school activities.

�Builders Club provides service to the
community

Row 1: Ka re n Boyd, Sandy Albery, Michele
Dean, Becky Slusher, Ky le Shively. Row

2: Ca rina Domeika, Daw n Brown, Dawn
Fisher, Crista Coffman. Row 3: Jim Downing,

A new organization, The Builders
Club, was formed at Lewis . Since the
club was connected with the local
Kiwanis Club, many service proj ects
were performed .
Hardee Dollars were sold to raise
money for area nursin g h o m es. Club

members visited the Veterans Hospital and helped patients make
Valentines for friends and relatives.
Additional trips were made to the
Veterans Hospital t o visit and
present skits.

Melissa Conner, Mr. Gra ham (sponsor) , Debbie Wass.

Builders Club

33

�230 choir members and a new director
The 1982-83 choir had 230 members and a new director, Pam Elgin.
The choir started the school year
with a fall concert for parents and
students. At Christmas, both the
advanced and beginning choirs
were busy performing concerts at
Tanglewood Mall, various nursing
homes, and the Salem elementary
schools . The combined choirs
finished 1982 with a Christmas con- •
cert for the PTA and the entire student body.
In the spring, both the advanced
and beginning choirs presented the
musical production of Teen for the
Salem elementary schools and
Andrew Lewis students.
The new show choir, The Lewis
singers, did many performances for
social clubs and nursing homes.
They also performed with the combined choirs . Members of the Lewis Accompanis ts for th e ch oir incl ude : A . All e n ,
S~gers were selected through indi- K. Mea d o w s, L. Sh ee ts, E. C h e rn a ul t, J.
vidual audition.

Row 1: M. Mongon, B. Jewell , K. Boyd K
Karrasch, J. Hoge, M. Swite r' c . Deyer le, c·
Mill
. er, R. Stoe k ton S. Ka lland, S. Smith , D.
Lipes, M. Powers, S. Claytor, L. A ' ·
5
Hams, A. Owen, T. Miles, M. Watts r:~
R. Carter, S: Chernault, L. Staniord , K.
Lyons, D. Reid, N. Lynch, P. Gwa ltney, A:

2:

34 Choir

Meadows, K. Ve rn on , C. Whitesca rve r, M .
Dillon, M. Fransisco, L. Campbell , J. Lee, D .
Nel son~ J. Mora n, K. Lyo ns, K. Lynn . Row 3:
T. Re nick, E. Che rna ul t, C. Hilde bra nd , S.
Co penh ave r, J. Es p elage , K. Goodwin , S.
Logan, B. Simmers, L. Johnso n , J. Dooley, R.
Fo [ey, B. Brax ton, C. Bowe r, J. Ba in , K.

H oge, M . Bloodw o rth , K. Ve rn o n,K. Karra sCh , D . Re id

Wrig ht, A . A lle n , B. Setliff, C. Do rn eika, J.
Mo rga n . Row 4: J. Dixo n , M . Conne r, M .
Ve rno n , M . Welle r, L. La ncas ter, D. Fish e r,
M . Woolwine, T . Rogers, A . Ke rn , J. Dooley,
B. Puch , C. Gars t, M H a rris, E. Va nce, M .
Crouch , J. Ril ey, A . Lu cas, M. Blood wo rth .
0

�Row 1: T. Gillesfie, L. Minte r, T. Settle, c.
Turner, T. Yost, . Cross, S. A rch e r, K. Cand ler, K. Shively, D. Simmers, T. Zi ni , C. Davis,
K. Meadows, L. Sheets, E. Humphries, C.
Reasor, A . Ge ntry, C. Campbell, L. Hammersly, K. Snavely, J. Lipes. Row 2: M. Bell, J.
Talifae rro, L. Stacy, C. Calaway, R. Morris, C.
Gerhold, B. Wimmer, D. Baugess, R. Witt, M.

Smith, L. Campbell, S. Fisher, M. Fox, L.
Robe rtson, C. Robertso n, P. Shen, A. Evans,
L. Cline, K. Rum burg, J. Carter. Row 3: D.
Lamanca, S. Je nnings, B. Looney, L. Bales, J.
Sease, T. Mullins, T. Mottersheard, L. Mitchell, J. Angell, C. Fowler, B. Viar, C. Stanley S.
Wilburn, T. Smith, G. Powell , A. Brig htwe ll,
T. H oback, M. Saund ers K. Barger, A. Pow-

ers, D. Morehart. Row 4: H. Sau nd ers,
Hicks, C. Jones, K. Taylor, M. Fitzgerald,
Davis, B. Holiday, C. Goens, R. Brown,
Perdue, R. Bolton, C. Jones, T. Nemeth,
Howard, J. Poindexter, S. GiJiey, J. Joyce,
Arment, S. Via.

Hunter Wiley, Suza nn e C he rnault , Carter
Turner, Melody Vernon , Peter Cantril!, Beverl y Puch, Brian Oetge n , Kristi Ve rn on, Brad

Braxton , Elizabet h C he rna ult, Jeff Dooley,
Russ Criner, Jill Bain, Blaine Simmers, Traci

Miles, Ch uck Garst, Kim Wright, Chip Miller,
Mirinda Powers.

Choir

35

B.
C.
B.
P.
L.

�Student

Students in Mrs. Herby's French cla ss take a break for the camera.

The gossip is flowing before class begins in Mr. Sa nd e r fo rd 's JPS.

36

Student Life

Diana Ra inville and M a rk Graham busily wo1
in Mr . C h es te r's indu s trial arts class.

�Life

Tommy St. Clair a nd Jack Ray ja m in band with their trombones.

Bates Chapman keeps his thumb out of the way as he busily hammers.

Stude nt Life

37

�38 People Divider

�22 n e w te ach e rs join staff at Lewis .

,

This was a year of change for the
faculty me mbers at Andrew Lewis.
Twenty-two new faces joined the staff
in August. Teachers were not only
having diffi culty reme mbering n ew
students' names, but fellow faculty
members' names and faces as well.
For many faculty members, this was
their first year teaching. Finding their
way around the school building was a
chore in itself. Many confused new
teachers were even mistaken for students by the older staffers .

Dianna Beamer
Jerry Bed well
Wafter Bell
Chuck Benson
Virginia Bohon

Martha Brooks
Beth Byrd
Tom Chester
Frances Chubb
Stacey Clark

Jane Cosby
Linda Cox
Elizabeth Down s
Eve Dee!1ia n
Pam Elgin

Judy Farmer
Eva Farrell
Judy Ferguson
john Fin nerty
Gail Ga llagher

Faculty

39

�Nina Garrett
Brenda Guthrie

Asst. principal, Joe Kirby relaxes in the office after a hectic day.
Douglas Graham
Margaret Gregory

Jerry Gwaltney
Judy Herby
Sandy HilI
Mary Hill
Charlotte Griffith

Janice Hitt
Lazelle Hopkins

Virginia Houchens
Regina Hyer

.

'

Connie Kramer
Rick Leichtweis

40 Faculty

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Coffee or tea, anyon e ? Mrs . Eve D eegan fills hot pots with water
for stude nts to enjoy hot beve rages .

�Diane Long
Dean Marhn

Arthur Mellen
Billy Miles

Len Mosser
Karen Orville

Kathy Phlegar
Julie Roberts

Mrs . Hazel Waters appears puzzled standing next to the computer
for the math department .

Woodrow Sanderford
Julie Seay

Penny Seidman
Na ncy Shaw
Mary Shrader
Judy Sisson
Penny Stallins

Faculty

41

�Principal, Lewis Campbell appears re ad y to lead the asse mbl y in a so ng.

Vilma Stanley
Wilma Stiff
Lois Taliaferro

Susan Taylor
Leslie Unger
Katherine Wilbourne

Ted Williams
Mary Wright
Marty Yuli.as

42 Faculty

William C la pper prepares for a lec ture in
Spa ni s h .

�Cafeteria workers prepared meals for hungry
students
Cafeteria workers busily prepared
meals for hungry students and
teachers day after day. Collecting
and washing trays and silverware
was also part of their job as "chefs"
of the school. Thanks to the cafeteria
workers at Andrew Lewis we had
the priviledge of buying hot food at
school.
Mrs. Farene Bostic, cafeteria manager, prepares a new menu for the month.
Mrs. Helen Oliver stirs the 'soup of the day'·
Kneading dough for the day's rolls is Mrs.
Susie Snavely.

Cafeteria

43

�Gene Abshire
Gary Acree
Billy Adams
Brian Adams
Lisa Adams

Leigh Ann Agee
Tim Aker
Sandy Albery
Alicia Allen
J.R. Alley

Brett Amburgey
Jill Bain
Kevin Baldwin
Christy Banks
Sherry Beck

Teresa Beckner
Tracy Beckner
Chris Bower
Karen Boyd
Patty Bradford

Mat maids
The Lewis wrestlers started the
season with a new twist . . . six girls
were added to the team as mat
maids. The mat maids, Debbie
Lipes, Margaret Dillon, Nancy Farris, Angie Meadows, Kristi Vernon,
and Marlene Moore, were kept busy
doing all kinds of jobs. When the
wrestlers were thristy, the maids
were always there with orange slices
and water bottles. They also
straightened and cleaned the mats .
Most of all, they gave their support
for the team by yelling for the Wolverines.

44

Ninth Grad e

�During study hall , Je nnife r No rfo rd wo rks o n a layo ut fo r th e
yearbook .

Lisa Brickey
Mike Brightwell

Andy Brizzolara
Dawn Brown

Lee Brown
Denise Bryson

Jim Burch
Robin Bushnell

Kay C. Campbell
Lora Kay Campbell
Pete Cantril!
Scott Carroll
Elizabeth Chernault

\

Jeff Clark
Sarah Claytor
John Cobb
Melissa Conner
Ka thy Craft

Ninth Grade

45

�Kellie Craft
Cookie Cra wford
Russ Criner
Mark Crouch
Martha Crouch

Patricia Cundiff
Greg Daniels
Chns Davis
Chris Dearing
Ricky DeHart

Chuck Deyerle
Chris Dillman
Margaret Dillon
Carina Domeika
Jackie Dooley

Jeff Dooley
Ricky Dooley
Rand Dotson
David Edgell
Noel Edwards

L.E. Erickson
Janette Espelage
Brooke Farrell
Nancy Farris
Robin Flint

Michelle Flowers
Roger Flurnoy
Kim Foster
James Francisco
Lora Fra ncisco

46 Ninth Grade

�During world geography, Marlene Moore and
Cathy VVinsteaa taK.e time to chat.

Maria Fransisco
Kenneth Garrett
Chuck Garst
Terry Gearhart

Robby Gibson
David Giessler
Traci Gilley
Anna Goodwin

Dorothy Gra ham
Nathan Graham
Barry Gray
Mike Gray

Robin Gress
Andy Griffin
Amy Griffith
Paige Gwa ltney

Ninth Grade

47

�David Hagadorn
Kim Hale

Mike Haley
Dana Hall
Mason Hall

Ernie Hammersley
Joel Hanson
Chris Harbaugh
Denny Hardy
Greg Harless

Kevin Harlow
Jo Jo Harris
Mike Harris
Rachel Harris
Stacy Harris

Ashton Lough works on his art project outside.
Jo Jo Harris acting cool before class begins in World Geography.

48

Ninth Grade

�Glen Hedge
Merv Helms
Laura Hensley
Paul Hylton
Lori Holliday

Rowena Holliday
Mark Hoskins
Robert Hudson
William Hypes
Chris Jones

Jean Jordon
Charles Joyce
Andrew Justice
Karen Karrasch
April Kern

Allison Kessler
Darrell King
David Layde n
Jolie Lee
Travis Lee

Richard Leftwich
Bryan Lemo n
Debbie Lipes
Tawahana Long
Na ncy Lynch

Kelly Ly nn
Lynn Madden
An ne Meador
Tammy Meador
Angie Meadows

Ninth Grade

49

�Michelle Metheny
Marlene Moore
Melanie Morris
Chip Morris
Frailk Morris

Randy Miller
Vernon Miller
Terri Noll
Jennifer Norford
Patrick Northup

In the library, Lora Francisco works on her
homework.

Will Nunnally
Brian Oetgen
Mark Pac!&lt;~ett
Jesse Painter
Hernant Patel

Phyllis Perry
Kevin Phipps
David Poff
Mary Poff
Melanie Poff

50

Ninth Grade

�Kay C. Campbe ll re laxes for a few minutes before class begins.

Kobi Powell
Will Powell

Greg Prillaman
Karen Prosise

Archie Pugh
Laura Rainville
Tia Renick
Jack Ray
Ricky Reynolds

Mike Riddle
Sean Riley

Mark Roberts
Kevin Robertso n

Blaine Simme rs a nd Miss Garrett are ready to present th e skit,
"The Wheel Thing".

Eddie Rocke
Tamm y Rogers

Ninth Grade

51

�All dressed up for a wre stling match, Jeff
C la rk ta ke s tim e to re ad a magazine.

Bobby Rose
Cecil Saunders
Shawn Saunders
Amy Schirmer
Mark Selleck

Steve Sellers
Barbie Setliff
Alan Shelor
Lenora Shivley
Blaine Simmers

Jennifer Sink
William Sinkler
Dale Slusher
Nadine Smith
Scott Smith

Sonja Smith
Tamara Smith
Eddie Sowers
Missy Spites
Anna Spriggs

52

Ninth Grade

�Tony Stamper
Kathy Staples
Sue Tate
Donnie Taylor
Sharon Terry

David Thomas
Debbie Thomas
Sherri Thomas
G.O . Thornhill
Mike Tolley

Angie Turk
Rob Vaughan
Kristi Vernon
Tina Via
Allen Walker

Kara Walker
Vicki Wardle
Tony Weikle
Mike Welch
Mark Williams

Nancy Williams
Don Wimmer
Cathy Win stead
Jennifer Wood
Martha Wood

Melinda Woolwine
Kim Wright
Je ff Yates
Ch ris Yopp
Drew Young

Ninth Grade

53

�Herbie Allagayer
Steve Alls
Ronnie Angel
Richard Ata
Doug Altis

Richard Ayers
Eric Bailey
Susan Baker
Tracy Baldwin
Shannon Ball

Mike Barber
Ted Barham
Holly Barnett
Christy Barrett
Jeff Beasley

Michael Benne
Alice Berger
Kim Beverly
Shelly Biggs
Angela Bishop

Michele Bloodworth
Tami Bollett
Amanda Boothe
Chris Branson
Brad Braxton
During a home basketball game, Rand Dotson and Greg Prillaman record statistics .

54

Eighth Grade

�Paula Brooks
Tracy Brown
Lora Bryant
Tony Bryant
Elizabeth Bush

Brian Butler
Edna Cable
Kirk Candler
Bent Carr
Ann Carroll

Lonnie Carte
Rhonda Carter
Lisa Chandler
Bates Chapman
Suzanne Chernault

Chip Clemons
Shelley Conner
Steve Conner
Brian Connolly
Jeff Cook

Kim Coon
Sarah Copenhave r
Darin Creger
Ronnie Cnsco
Mary Crockett

Ann Crouch
Sherry Cruey
Tony Cupp
Keith Dalton
Clarence Davis

Michelle Dea n
Paolo DeG uzma n
Mark Dillon

Eighth Grade

55

�Tabatha Dillon
Susan Dodd
Brett Dotson
Debbie Duke
Andy Dyer

Jerry Ferguson
Dawn Fischer
Larry Fitzgerald
Ronnie FliTichum
Robert Flurnoy

Steven Franks
Lisa Garrett
Donald Giles
Tony Goens
Kelly Goodwin

Racheal Goodwyne
Mark Graham
David Gravely
Mark Gray
Mike Gray

Lisa Greenway
Scott Hall
Dana Hambrick
Missy Hanson
Wendy Harbaugh

Robin Hardy
Paul Harris
Caroline Hildebrand
Joey Hogan
)uh Hoge

Nicole Holdren
Chuckie Hudgins
Robert Hudson
Charisse H ughson
Connie Hull

56

Eighth Grade

�Danny Hylton
Tamm_y Hypes
Jared Jackson
Jeff Jenkins
Beth Jewell

Susan Joyner
Paul Kaiser
Peter Kallan
Steve Kalland
Jeff Kelley

Ross Krzysko
Cheri Kyle
Leigh Ann Lancaster
Matt Light
Wayne Litten

Stacey Littrel
Sally Logan
Jami Long
Ashton Lough
Andrea Lucas

!PS instructor, Art Mellen ex plains th e fine art of using a balance beam to Traci Miles.

Eighth Grade

57

�Brian Lynn
Kerry Lyons

Ann McCarty
Jerry McCray

Little Boy Blue, Kirk Candler, toots one before band class.
Becky Mabes
Melinda Manspile

Christy Martin
Jimmy Martin
Deanna Maxey
James Ma xfield
Johnny Meadows

Ben Metz
Traci Miles
Chip Miller
Ronald Miller
Marilyn Milliron

Teresa Moles
Martha Mongon
Marshall Moore
Jessica Moran
Jody Morgan

Ma rvin Morris
Tonya Mullins
Melissa Neece
Debbie Nelson
Den ni s Nichols

58

Eighth Grade

�Ricky Nipper
A.D. Norford
Mary Norris
Susan Obenshain
Malinda Oliver

Ashley Owen
Laura Owen
Wayne Pacetti
Johnny Paige
Michelle Paige

David Painter
Vincent Parker
Eugene Perry
Scott Pesek
Cheyrl Peters

Steve Phillips
Robin Poff
Ralph Pope
Deanna Potts
Mirinda Powers

Nancy Prochaska
Bever1y Puch
Jill Pugh
Kevin Pullins
John Purdy

Julie Racine
William Radford
Diana Rainville
Wendy Randall
Sonya Regnier

Dena Reid
Donald Richardson
Jennifer Riley
Jennifer Roberts
Robin Roberts

Eighth Grade

59

�James Rogers
Taryn Rohrbaugh
Laura Ronk
Mark Roop
Stephanie Ruegamer

Melissa Saul
Ricky Schram
Billy See
Shirlann Shadeck
Eric Shaffer

Jennifer Shelor
Tim Short
Tammy Silcott
Wayne Sinkler
Becky Slusher

Pa trick Smith
Shawn Spaulding
Greg StOair
Tommy StClair
Danny Stallard

Lori Stanford
Nicole Stephens
James Stewart
Russ Stockton
Brian Stump

Mark Switzer
Liz Tarpley
Amy Thomas
Keith Thomas
Paula Thompson

Dee Tiedeman
Melissa Trail
Carter Turner
Eddie Vance
Glenn Vass

60 EigHth Grade

�Melody Vernon
Rusty Ward
Margaret Watts
Patrick Weaver
Danny Webb

Melissa Webb
Stephanie Webster
Melissa Weller
Eric West
Bobby White

Cherie Kyle and Melissa Neece work on an
experiment during JPS lab.
Brad Braxton, Basketball team mana ger,
times the drills during practice.

Carol Whitescarver
Brent Whitesell
Jacqueline Whorley
Hunter Wiley
Brian Williams

Charles Wilson
Tony Winstead
Scott Witt
Tommy Wolfe
Michelle Wrobel

Eighth Grade

61

�Seed stomping
fun
Pamela Abshire
David Aliff
Brenda Alley

Teresa Allgayer
Joe Alls
Jennifer Angell

Science class students at ALJH collected dogwood seeds for an exchange program with
Japan. The National Arboretum in Washington D.C., organized a nation wide drive to
collect a million seeds in exchange for the same
amount of Japanese cherry tree seeds. The
cherry trees were to be planted throughout the
United States. Soaking the fruit proved such a
complicated process, the students had more
success and fun stomping the red pulp off to
free the seeds. The students collected more
than 200,000 seeds.

John Angell
Shelly Archer
Lisa Armant

Julie Ashby
Sonya Atkins
Chris Ayers

A mysterious big foot stomps the red pulp to free dogwood
seeds .

Sara Bailey
Lisa Bales
Kim Banks

Kim Barger
Trey Bateman
Dalton Baugess

Me lissa Bayne
Drema Bea n
Kyle Bea n

T J. Beason
Pa ul Belcher
CeCe Bell

62

Seventh Gra d e

�if
\

Audrey Gillespie counts and allows th e dogwood berries
to dry before shipment to Japan.

Kristy Bell
Maile Bell
Teresa Bell

Jon Beusse
Mike Blackwell
Clara BlankenBeckler

Jon Belvins
Tammy Belvins
Robbie Bolton

Jodi Booth
.
Cindy Borowski
James Bowles

Caralee Bowling
April Brightwell
Dale Brooks
Debra Brown
Loretta Brown
Richard Brown

Sandy Brown
Careen Brumbaugh
Kristi Bryant

Micheal Bryant
Bobby Bryson
Tom Burch

A student tries to remove the red pulp from dogwood
seeds the hard way, with th e ir hands.

Scott Butcher
Christie Butler
Chris Byington

Seventh Grade

63

�Cindi Calaway
Carrie Campbell
David Campbell
Luke Campbell
Katie Candler
Phillip Cantrell

Jill Carter
John Carter
David Cauthom
Jeremy Chastang
David Charlton
Dana Chewning

Ann Clark
Tashia Clemons
Tracy Clemons
Lori Cline
Carol Cobb
Yancey Cobb

Steven Cochran
Crista Coffman
Chris Conner
Jami Cooper
Stacy Craft
Chris Crawford

Ronnie Crisco
Judith Cross
Barbara Crowe
Glenn Crowe
Steve Cundiff
Scott Cunningham

LaDonna Cyrus
Brian Davis
Carmella Davis
Chris Davis
Deitra Davis
Mark Dixon

Jim Downing
Chris Downs
Ray Downs
Kris Doyle
Derick Duffy
David Duncan

Leslie Duncan
Lisa Edwards
Keith Elliott
Sandy Elliott
David Ellis
Tracy Epperly

64 Seven th Grade

�Tray Isley and Mike Gary, blowing a bubble, warm-up
before a game with Hidden Valley.
Carol Cobb seems ready to " take-off" during a basketball game with Northside .

Donnie Eva ns
Richie Ferris
Shann on Fisher
Melissa Fitzgerald
Teresa Flinchum
Angela Evans

Ed Flint
Brian Foster
Cheri Fowler
Meghan Fox
Brian Fralin
Charles Ga rlick

Angie Garman
Gary Garrett
Patty Gearhart
Amy Gentry
Cassandra Gerhold
Jeff Gibson

Seventh Grade

65

�Audrey Gillespie
Trina Gillespie
Staci Gilley
Charlie Goens
Attila Gokbudok
Christi Goodwin

John Gosney
Michael Grace
Michelle Grant
Randy Grisso
Tina Gross
Michelle Grubb

Randy Grubb
Brian Guthrie
Kirn Hagee
Glenett Hale
Chris Hall
Jerry Hall

Judd Hall
Lesley Hammersley
Julie Hancock
Leslie Harlow
Cathy Harris
Michelle Harris

Chuck Hedge
Brent Hensfey
Steve Herndon
Beth Hicks
Sharon Hickson
Teresa Hoback

Dale Hodges
Robert Ho1liday
Jeff Holt

Lynn Horton
Janet Hoskins
Pam Howard

Annette Howell
Brett Howell

66 Seventh Grade

Glennett H a le cuts o ut th e pattern pieces to make a pillow
in interest block.

�Cliff Hudson
Sonya Huff
Carol Huffman

De De Hughson
Robbie Humph_rey
Emily Humphnes

Tiffany Hunter
Zandie Hurley
Patrick Hutchinson

Paul Powell seems ama zed by something on th e bus as it
leaves school for the day.

Holly Hylemon
Tem Ibanez
Tray Isley

Mike Janney
Tracy Jarels
Glenn Jenkins
Susan Jennings
Cindy Jobe
Kenny Jobe

Chris Jones
Cynnamon Jones
Denise Jones
Joseph Johnson
Judy Johnson
Lee Johnson

Scott Johnston
Greg Journell
Jody Joyce
Chris Kea ney
Melissa Keister
Greg Ki ng

Kim Kin°
Richard f&lt;iser
Beth Krzysko
Suzanne Lacey
Michelle Lafon
Debbie Lamanca

Seventh Grade

67

�Sandra Law
David Lawson
Billy Lee

Harry Lewis
Julie Lipes
Perry Lockridge

Beverly Looney
Heather Looney
Tammy Lucas

Robin Lynn
Chuck McConnel
Sherry McGuire

Brian McK.issick
Angela Mabry
Scott Malone

Dee Dee Mann
Suzanna Mann
Anthony Martin
Kristi Martin
Missy Mays
Kim Meadows

Brian Meddings
Jennifer Medley
David Michie
Mike Miller
Anette Mills
Lisa Minter

Lisa Mitchell
Barry Montgomery
Dian Morehart
Robin Morris
Michelle Motley
Tina Mottesheard

68 Seventh Grade

On a warm fall day, Elesha Smith practices with the rifle
corps.

�Tina Mullins
Tommy Nash
Tammy Neel
Eric Nelson
Tracy Nemeth
Frances Nester

Elizabeth Nichols
Glenna Nichols
Jamie Ninninger
Liz Norris
Zac Northup
Lisa Omohundra

Demian Pace
Debbie Pacetti
Matt Parker
Andy Parks
Jimmy Parks
Rebecca Parks

Anil Patel
Catherine Patterson
Anita Peek
Kevin Pellant
Bryan Perdue
Jeff Peters

Janet Peterson
Philip Peterson
Mike Philips
Alan Phlegar
Frank Picone

During inte rest block, Steve Cundiff works o n pillow project.

Seventh Grade

69

�Students in life science concentrate while
reading an article on whales.

John Picone
Stephanie Pintarelli
Dan Plybon
Dean Plymale
Michelle Poff
Missy Poff

lody Pointdexter
Angie Polster
Jarrett Potts
Glenn Powell
John Powell
Paul Powell

Arny Powers
Arny Price
Kirn Price
Larry Pugh
Chnsti Rankin
David Rapp

Madeline Ray
Ca rla Reasor
Felicia Reddick
Lorrie Reese
Vance Reid
Alan Re pasky

John Reynolds
Melissa Rh odes
Andy Rice
Brent Richardson
Mike Roa ne
Da le Roberts

70 Se venth Gra d e

�Connie Robertson
Lisa Robertson
Gary Routh
Katrina Rumburg
Helen Saunders
Melissa Saunders

Tamm)' Saunders
David Scott
Jennifer Sease
Matthew Seay
Teresa Settle
Todd Severn

John Shaner
John Sheely
Lisa Sheets
Pei Wen Shen
Scott Shifflett
Kyle Shively

Matthew Shugart
Cheryl Siko
Damon Simmers

Tracy Sink
Paul Sisson
Kenny Sledd

Elesha Smith
Mark Smith
Natalie Smith

Timmy Smith
Tommy Smith
Troy Smith

Mrs. Linda Cox prese nts notes on the overhead to h er 7th
grade math class .

Kim Snavely
Bobby Sewell
Angie Spence

Seventh Grad e

71

�Laurie Stacy
Chris Stanley
Timmy Stewart

Stephanie Stinson
Lorey Strouth
Allison Sturgill

John Sutton
Heather Switzer
Jane Taliaferro

Dana Taylor
Kirn Taylor
April Tharpe

Charlie Thomas
Donnie Thomas
Greg Thomasson

Brian Thom pson
Lee An n Thompson
Buck Thorn ton

Derek Tinsley
Heather Tucker
Lisa Tucker

Cheryl Turner
Doug Underwood
Deanna Via

72 Seven th Grad e

Andy Rice m odels th e n e w T-shirt ch o ir s tud e nts chose.

�Susan Via
Brian Viar
Franklin Walker

Jason Walker
Sherri Walker
Julie Wallen

Calvin Walters
Debbie Wass
Heather Watson

Stacy Webb
Will Webb
Chris Weeks

Caught in the act. Damon Simme rs s neaks a chance to pet
the gerbil during science.

Burt Wellefo rd
Bruce Wells
Jennifer White

Vince White
Scott Wilburn
Lynn Wilso n
Tanya Wilson
Barry Wimmer
Steph an ie Wise

Greg Witt .
Richard Witt
Scott Witt
Angela Wolfe
Jody Woolwine
Darrell Worrell

Andy Wright
Lisa Wriglit
Tara Yost
Todd Zini
Jon Zirkle

Seventh Grade

73

�AAA
Abshire, Gene 44
Abshire, Pamela 29, 62
Acree, Gary 44
Adams, Billy 44
Adams, Brian 12, 44
Adams, Lisa 44
Agee, Leigh Ann 9, 21, 26, 27, 32, 34, 44
Aker, Tim 44
Albery, Sandy 33, 44
Aliff, David 62
Allen, Alicia 34, 44
Alley, Brenda 62
Alley, J.R. 44
Allgayer, Herbert 28, 54
Allgayer, Teresa 29, 62
Alls, Joe 62
Alls, Stephen 29, 54
Altis, Doug 54
Amburgey, Brett 44
Angell, Jennifer 29, 62
Angell, John 35, 62
Angell, Ronny 12, 54
Arcner, Shelley 19, 35, 62, 78
Arment, Lisa 35, 62
Ashby, Julie 29, 62
Ata, Richard 17, 54
Atkins, Scott
Atkins, Sonya 62
Ayers, Chris 62
Ayers, Richard 54

BBB
Baily, Eric 28, 54
Bailey, Sara 62
Bain , Jill 1, 24, 25, 26, 28, 32, 34, 35, 44
Baker, Susan 54
Baldwin, Kevin 44
Baldwin, Tracey 54
Bales, Lisa 35, 62
Ball, Shannon 54
Banks, Christy 44
Banks, Kimberly 62
Barber, Michael 28, 54
Barger, Kimberly 35, 62
Barnam, Robert 54
Barnett, Holly 54
Barrett, Christine 54
Bateman, Trey 62
Battle, Betsy
Baugess, Dalton 35, 62
Bayne, Melissa 62
Beamer, Dianna 26, 39
Bean, Drema 62
Bea n, Kyle 62
Beasley, Jeffrey 28, 54
Beason, Terri 62
Beck, Sherry 8, 9, 44
Beckner, Teresa 8, 9, 44
Beck ner, Tracy 44
Bedwell, Jerry 39
Belcher, Paul 62
Bell, Cece 29, 62
Bell, Kristy 63
Bell, Maile 35, 63
Bell, Teresa 63
Bell, Walter 39
Belvins, Jon 63
Benne, Michael 54
Benso n, Chuck 26, 39
Berger, Alice 29, 54
Beusse, Jon 63
Beverly, Kimberly 20, 54, 78
Biggs, Shelly 54
Bisnop, Angela 54
Blackwe ll , Mike 63
Blankenbeckler, Clara 63
Blevins, Ta mmy 63
Bloodwo rth , Michele 26, 29, 34, 54
Bohon, Virginia 39
Bollett, Ta mi 54

74 Index

Bolton, Robbie 35, 63
Boothe, Amanda 54
Boothe, Jodi 63
Borowski, Cindy 63
Bower, Chris 34, 44
Bowles, Charlene 44
Bowles, James 63
Bowling, Caralee 63
Boyd, Kare 33, 34, 44
Bradford, Patricia 44
Branson, john 54
Braxton, Brad 12, 15, 25, 34, 35, 54, 61
Brickey, Lisa 30, 45
Brightwell, April 9, 35, 63
Brightwell, Mike 12, 45
Brizzolora, Andy 28, 45
Brooks, Dale 63
Brooks, Martha 39
Brooks, Paula 55
Brown, Dawn 33, 45
Brown, Debra 63
Brown, Lee 28, 45
Brown, Loretta 63
Brown, Richard 35, 63
Brown, Sandy 63
Brown, Tracy 55
Brumbaugh, Carreen 63
Bryant, Kristi 63
Bryant, Lora 55
Bryant, Michael 63
Bryant, Tony 55
Bryson, Bobby 63
Bryson, Denise 45
Burch, Jim 45
Burch, Thomas 63
Bush, Elizabeth 55
Bushnell, Robin 45
Butcher, Scott 63
Butler, Brian 28, 55
Butler, Christie 63
Byington, Chris 29, 63
Byrd, Beth 39

CCC
Cable, Edna 55
Calaway, Cindi 35, 64
Campbell, Carrie 18, 19, 26, 35, 64
Campbell, David 64
Campbell, Kay C. 19, 30, 32, 45, 51
Campbell, Lewis 42
Campbell, L. Ka y 19, 20, 34, 45
Campbell, Luke 35, 64
Candler, Katie 35, 64
Candler, Kirk 28, 55, 58
Cantrell, Phillip 64
Cantrill, Pete r 35, 45
Carr, Ben 55
Carroll, Ann 55
Carroll, Scott 28, 45
Carte, Lonnie 12, 55
Carter, Jill 35, 64
Carter, John 29, 64
Carter, Rhonda 34, 55
Cauthorn, David 29, 64
Chandler, Lisa 24, 31 , 55
Chapman , Bates 37, 55
Charlton, David 64
Chastang, Jere my 64
Chernault, Elizabeth 9, 28, 34, 35, 45
Chernault, Suzann e 34, 35, 55
Chester, Tom 39
Chewning, Dana 64
Chubb, Frances 39
Clappe r, William 42
Clari&lt;, Ann 64
Clark, Jeff 12, 17, 45, 52
Clark, Stacey 39
Claytor, Sarah 21, 30, 34, 45
Clemons, Chip 14, 15, 28, 55
Clemons, Tashia 29, 64
Clemons, Tracy 64
Cline, Lori 35, 64

Co bb , Ca rol 64, 65
Cobb, Jo hn 10, 45
Cobb, Ya ncey 64
Cochra n , Steve 64
Cockes, Cha rl es 45
Coffm a n , C ris ta 33, 64
Co nn e r, Chris 64
Conn e r, Me lissa 33, 34, 45
Co nn e r, Miche lle 55
Conne r, Stephe n 28, 55
Connolly, Bria n 28, 55
Cook, Je ff 28, 55
Coo n, Kimbe rly 20, 55
Coope r, Ja mie 64
Cope nh a ve r, Sarah 34, 55
Cosby, Ja ne 39
Cox, Linda 39, 72
Craft, Kathy 25, 28, 30, 45
Craft, Kelli e 18, 19, 46
Craft , Stacy 19, 64
Crawford , Chris 64
Crawford , C ooki e 46
Crege r, Da rin 28, 55
Crine r, Ru ss 35, 46
Crisco, Ronnie 64
Crocke tt, Mary 28, 55
Cross, Judith 35, 64
Crouch, Ann 28, 55
Crouch , Mark 12, 15, 30, 34, 46
Crouch, Martha 46
Crowe , Ba rbara 64
Crowe, Gle nn 64
Cruey, Sh e rri 55
Cundiff, Patricia 46
Cundiff, Ste phe n 64, 69
Cunningham , Sco tt 64
Cupp, To n y 55
Cyrus, LaDonna 9, 64

DDD
Dalton , Ke ith 12, 55
Da ni e ls, Greg 17, 46
Davis, Bria n 64
Davis, Ca rmella 35, 64
Davis, C hris 17, 46
Davis, Chris 64
Da vis, C la re n ce 55
Davis, Dietra 64
Da vis, Ly nn
Dean, Miche lle 33, 55
Dearing, Chris 28, 30, 46
Deegan , Eve 39, 40
DeGu z man, Paolo 28, 55
DeHart, Ricky 28, 46
Deye rl e, C huck 34, 46
Dillman , Chris 46
Dillon, Margaret 46
Dillon , Marl&lt; 34, 55
Dillon, Tabatha 31, 56
Dixon , Mark 28, 64
Dodd , Susan 28, 56
Dome ika , Carina 30, 33, 34, 46
Doo le y , Jackie 28, 31, 34, 46
Do oley , Je ff 17, 34, 35, 46
Doole y, Rick y 46
Dotso n , Brett 12, 28 , 56
Dotso n , Rand 28, 46, 54
Downs, Elizabeth 39
Downing , Jim 33 , 64
Down s, Chris 64
Downs, Ra y 64
Do yl e, Kri s 64
Duffy, Derick 64
Duke, De bo rah 56
Duncan , David 64
Duncan, Leslie 64
Dyer, And y 17, 56

EEE
Ed gell , Dav id 2, 17, 46

�Edwards, Lisa 29, 64
Edwards, Noel 28, 46
Elgin, Pam 39
Elfiot, Keith 64
Elliot, Sandy 64
Ellis, David 64
Epperly, Tracy 64
Erickson, L.E. 17, 28, 46
Espelage, Janette 19, 34, 46
Evans, Angela 35, 65
Evans, Donnie 65

FFF
Farmer, Judy 39
Farrell, Brooke 30, 32, 46
Farre ll, Eva 39
Farris, Nancy 32, 46
Ferguson, Jerry 56
Ferguson , Judy 39
Ferris, Richie 65
Fielder, Robbie
Finnerty, John 39
Fisher, Dawn 33, 34, 56
Fisher, Shannon 24, 35, 65
Fitzgerald, Larry 56
Fitzgerald, Melissa 35, 65
Flinchum, Ronnie 56
Flinchum, Teresa 65
Flint, Ed 65
Flint, Robin 46
Flowers, Catrina
Flowers, Michelle 46
Flurnoy, Robert 56
Flurnoy, Roger 46
Foley, Randy 12, 15, 27, 30, 34, 56
Foster, Brian 65
Foster, Kim 30, 46
Fowler, Cheri 35, 65
Fox, Meghan 35, 65
Fralin, Brian 17, 65
Francisco, Ja mes 46
Francisco, Lora 46 50
Francisco, Maria 34, 47
Franks, Steven 28, 30, 56

GGG
Gallagher, Gail 39
Garlicl&lt;., Charles 65
Garman, Angela 65
Garrett, Gary 65
Garrett, Kenneth 47
Garrett, Lisa 31, 56
Garrett, Nina 40, 51
Garst, Chuck 34, 35, 47
Gearhart, Patty 65
Gearhart, Terry 47
Gentry, Amy 35, 65
Gerhold, Cassandra 35 65
Gibson, Jeff 65
'
Gibson, Robby 47
Giessler, David 26 30 32 47
Giles, Dona ld 56 '
'
'
Gillespie, Audrey 63, 66
G~llespie, Trina 26, 35, 66
Gilley, Staci 35, 66
Gilley, Traci 24, 25, 27, 47
Goens, Charlie 35, 66
Goens, Tony 56
Gokbudok, Attila 29, 66
Goodwin, Anna 28, 30, 32, 47
Goodwin, Christy 66
Goodwin, Kelly 20, 30, 34, 56, 78
Goodwyne, Ra chel 56
Gosney, John 66
Grace, Michae l 29, 66
Graham, Dorothy 47
Graham, Douglas 33, 40
Graham, Marl&lt; 36, 56
Graham, Nathan 47
Grant, Miche lle 66

Gravely, David 56
Gray, Barry 17, 28, 47
Gray, Mark 56
Gray, Mike 56
Gray, Mike 12, 15, 47, 65
Greenway, Lisa 56
Gregory, Margaret 26, 40
Gress, Robin 28, 30, 47
Griffin, Andy 47
Griffith , Amy 47
Griffith, Charlotte 40
Grisso, Randy 66
Gross, Tina 66
Grubb, Michelle 66
Grubb, Rand y 66
Guthrie, Brenda 40
Guthrie, Brian 66
Gwaltney, Jerry 40
Gwaltney, Paige 21, 30, 34, 47

HHH
Hagadorn, David 15, 48
Hagee, Kim 66
Hafe, Glenett 66
Hale, Kim 20, 21, 30, 48
Haley, Mike 28, 48
Hall, Chris 66
Hall, Dana 48
Hall, Jerry 66
Hall, Judd 66
Hall, Mason 12, 28, 48
Hall, Scott 12, 56
Hambrick, Dana 19, 31, 56
Hammersly, Ernie 30, 48
Hammersley, Lesley 18, 19, 35, 66
Hancock, Julie 31, 66
Hanson, Joel 48
Hanson, Melissa 29, 56
Harbaugh, Chris 48
Harbaugh, Wendy 56
Hardy, Denny 12, 58
H a rdy, Robin 56
Harles, Greg 48
Harlow, Kevin 48
Harlow, Leslie 66
Harris, Cathy 66
Harris, Joseph 48
Harris, Michae l 34, 48
Harris, Michelle 66
Harris, Paul 56
Harris, Rachel 48
Harris, Stacy 34, 48
Hedge, Chuck 29, 66
Hedge, Glen 12, 49
Helms, Merv 12, 17, 49
Hensley, Brent 29, 66
Hensley, Laura 21, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 49
Herby , Judy 40
Herndon, Steve 17, 66
Hicks, Caroly n Beth 35, 66
Hickson, Sharon 66
Highsmith, Jon
Hifdebrand , Caroline 30, 34, 56
Hill, Mary 31, 40
Hill, Sandy 4, 11 , 17, 40
Hitt, Janice 40
Hoback, Teresa 35, 66
Hodges, Dale 66
Hogan, Joey 56
Hoge, Julia 20, 34, 56
Hofdren, Nicole 56
Holliday , Lori 28, 49
Holliday, Robert 35, 66
Holliday, Rowena 30, 49
Holt, Jeff 66
Hood, Theresa 49
Hopkins, Lazelle 40
Horton, Lynn 66
Hoskins, Janet 29, 66
Hoskins, Mark 28, 49
Houchens, Virginia 40
Howard , Pamela 35, 66

Howell, Annette 66
Howell, Brett 66
Hudgins, Charles 56
Hudson, Cliff 67
Hudson, Robert 49
Hudson, Robert 56
Huff, Sonya 67
Huffman, Carol 19, 67
Hughson, Charisse 20, 56
Hughson, De De 67
Hull, Connie 28, 56
Humphrey, Robert 17, 29, 67
Humphries, Emily 35, 67
Hunter, Tiffany 67
Hurley, Zandra 67
Hutchinson, Patrick 12, 67
Hye r, Regina 40
Hylemon, Holly 67
Hylton, Danny 28, 57
Hylton, Paul 28, 49
Hypes, Tammy 57
Hypes, William 28, 49

III
lbenez, Teresa 67
Isley, Trey 15, 26, 29, 65, 67

JJJ
Jackson, Jared 57
Janney, Michael 67
Jarels, Tracy 67
Jenkins, Glenn 67
Jenkins, Jeffery 57
Jennings, Susan 35, 67
Jewell, Elizabeth 34, 57
Jobe, Cindy 67
Jobe, Kenneth 67
Johnson, Joseph 67
Johnson, Judy 67
Johnso n, Lee 17, 34, 67
Johnsto n, Scott 29, 67
Jones, Chris 49
Jones, Christina 35, 67
Jones, Cynnamon 67
Jones, Denise 67
Journell, Greg 67
Jordon , Jean 49
Joyce, Charles 49
Joyce, Jody 35, 67
Joyner, Susan 57
Justice, Andrew 49

KKK
Kaiser, Paul 28, 57
Kallan, Peter 17, 25, 28, 57
Kalland, Steve 17, 26, 34, 57
Karrash, Karen 21, 32, 34, 49
Keaney, Chris 67
Keister, Melissa 67
Kelley, Jeffery 17, 28, 57
Kern, April 34, 49
Kesler, Allison 49
King, Darrell 12, 49
King, Greg 67
King, Kim 67
Kirby, Joe 40
Kiser, Richard 29, 67
Kramer, Connie 40
Krzysko , Elizabeth 67
Krzysko, Ross 28, 57
Kyle, Cherie 31 , 57, 61

LLL
Lacey, Suzanne 67
Lafon, Michelle 67
Lancaster, Leigh Ann 34, 57

Index 75

�Lamanca, Debra 35, 67
Law, Sandra 68
Lawson, David 68
Laydin, David 17, 49
Lee, Billy 68
Lee, Jolie 34, 49
Lee, Travis 49
Leftwich, Richard 49
Leichtweis, Rick 40
Lemon, Brian 49
Lewis, Harry 68
Light, Matt 28, 57
Lipes, Debbie 30, 32, 34, 49
Lipes, Julie 35, 68
Litten, Wayne 57
Littrell, Stacey 57
Lockridge, Perry 68
Loga n, Sally 20, 30, 34, 57, 78
Long, Diane 41
Long, Jami 5, 57
Long, Tawahana 49
Looney, Beverly 9, 35, 68, 79
Looney, Heather 68
Lough, Ashton 48, 57
Lucas, Andrea 6, 34, 57, 78
Lucas, Tammy 68
Lynch, Nan')'. 28, 34, 49
Lynn, Brian :i8
Lynn, Kelly 34, 49
Lynn, Robm 68
Lyons, Kerry 20, 34, 57

MMM
Mabes, Becky 58
Mabry, Angela 68
Madden, Lynn 49
Malone, Scott 68
Mann, Dee Dee 9, 68
Mann, Suzanna 29, 68
Ma nspile, Melinda 31, 58
Martin, Anthony 68
Martin, Christy 5, 58
Ma rtin, Dean 41
Martin, Jim my 58
Martin, Kristi 68
Maxey, Deanna 58
Maxfield, James 29, 58
Mays, Melissa 31, 68
McAlwee, Tawa na
McCarty, Ann 20, 58
McClearn, Betsy 39
McConnell, Ch uck 68
McCray, Jerry 58
McGuire, Sherry 68
McKissick, Richard 68
Meador, Anne 30, 49
Meador, Tammy 31, 49
Meadows, Angela 21 , 49
Meadows, Johnny 12, 58
Meadows, Kimberly 34, 35, 68
Meddings, Brian 68
Medley, Jennifer 68
Mellen, Arthu r 41, 57
Metheney, Michelle 28, 50
Metz, Ben 58
Michie, David 68
Miles, Billy 41
Miles, Traci 27, 34, 35, 57, 58
Miller, Chip 17, 28, 34, 35, 58
Miller, Michael 17, 68
Miller, Randy 50
Miller, Ronald 58
Miller, Vernon 28, 50
Milliron, Marilyn 58
Mills, Annette 68
Mi nter, Lisa 35, 68
MitcheJJ, Lisa 35, 68
Moles, Teresa 20, 58, 78
Monagan, Martha 18, 19, 24, 30, 34, 58
Montgo mery, Barry 68
Moore, Marlene 20, 21, 47, 50
Moore, Mars hall 58

76 Index

Morgan, Jessica 9, 34, 58
Morehart, Dian 35, 68
Morgan, Jody 9, 31 , 34, 58
Morris, Chip 50
Morris, Frank 10, 12, 15, 50
Morris, Marvin 12, 15, 58
Morris, Melanie 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 32, 50
Morris, Robin 35, 68
Mosser, Len 11, 15, 41
Motley, Michele 68
Mottesheard, Tina 35, 68
Mullins, Tina 35, 69
Mullins, Tonya 58

NNN
Nash, Tommy 69
Neece, Melissa 58, 61
Neel, Tammy 69
Nelson, Debbie 9, 34, 58
Nelson, Eric 69
Nelson, Sandra
Nemeth, Tracy 35, 69
Nester, Frances 69
Nichols, Dennis 58
Nichols, Elizabeth 69
Nichols, Glenna 69
Nininger, James 17, 29, 69
Nipper, Ricky 59
Noll, Terry 50
Norford, A.O. 27, 30, 59
Norford, Jennifer 24, 30, 32, 45, 50
Norris, Elizabe th 29, 69
Norris, Mary 28, 59
Northup, Patrick 28, 30, 50
Northup, Zachary 69
Nunnally, Will 24, 25, 30, 50

000
Obenshain, Susan 28, 59
Oetgen, Brian 24, 25, 26, 30, 32, 35, 50
Oliver, Belinda 69
Oliver, Malinda 18, 19, 59
Omohundra, Lisa 69
Orville, Karen 41
Owen, Ashley 3, 34, 59
Owen, Laura 59

PPP
Pace, Demian 69
Pacetti, Debbie 69
Pacetti, Way ne 59
Packett, Mark 28, 50
Paige, Johnny 59
Paige, Michelle 59
Painter, David 59
Painter, Jesse 50
Parke r, Matt 69
Parker, Vince nt 12, 59
Parks, Andrew 69
Parks, James 69
Parks, Rebecca 29, 69
Patel, Anil 69
Patel, Heme nt 50
Patterson, Cathrine 69
Peek, Anita 29, 69
Pellant, Kevin 69
Perdu e, Bryan 35, 69
Perry, Eugene 12, 59
Perry, Ph yllis 50
Pesek, Mark 69
Pesek, Scott 59
Peters, Cheryl 59
Peters, Jeffrey 69
Peterson, Ja net 69
Peterson, Philip 69
Phillips, Michael 69
Phillips, Steve 15, 16, 59
Phipps, Kevin 10, 12, 15, 16, 50

Phlega r, Alan 17, 69
Phlegar, Kathy 41
Picone, Frank 69
Picone, Jo hn 70
Pintarelli , Stephanie 70
Plybon , Danie l 70
Plymale, Dean 28, 70
Poff, David 17, 28, 50
Poff, Ja ck
Poff, Ma ry 50
Poff, Me lanie 50
Poff, Melissa 70
Poff, Miche le 29, 70
Poff, Robin 59
Po index ter, Jody 35, 70
Polster, Angie 29, 70
Pope, Ralpn 59
Po tts, Deanna 9, 59
Po tts, Ja rre tt 29, 70
Po well, G le nn 35, 70
Powell, Jo hn 29, 70
Powell , Kobi 51
Powell , Pa ul 67, 70
Powe ll, Will 51
Powe rs, Amy 35, 70
Powers, Minnda 30, 34, 35, 59
Price, Amy 70
Price, Kim 19, 70
Prillaman, Greg 12, 28, 30, 51, 54
Prochas ka, Nancy 59
Prosise, Kare n 51
Puch , Beve rl y 34, 35, 59, 78
Pugh , Archie 14, 15, 30, 32, 51
Pugh, Jill 59
Pugh , La rry 70
Pullins, Kevin 59
Purdy , Jo hn 59

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Racine, Julie 59
Radford , William 59
Ra inville, Diana 36, 59
Rainville, Laurie 51
Ra ndall , Wendy 20, 59
Ra nkin , C hris tine 70
Rapp, Dav id 70
Ray, Jack 28, 37, 51
Ray, Made line 70
Rease r, Dennis
Reaso r, Ca rl a 35, 70
Re ddick , Felica 70
Reese, Lorrie 70
R e ~nier, Sonya
Re id , De na 20 , 34, 59, 78
Re id , Vance 70
Renick, Tia 34, 51
Re pasky, Alan 70
Rey n olds, Jo hn 70
Rey no ld s , Ri cky 51
Rhodes, Me lissa 70
Rice, And y 35, 70
Richa rd so n , Bre nt 70
Richard so n , Don 17, 59
Riddl e, Mike 51
Ril ey, Je nnife r 34, 59, 78
Riley, Sean 12, 15, 51
Roa ne, Michae l 70
Robe rts, Da le 70
Robe rts, Je nnife r 59
Ro be rts, Julie 41
Robe rts, Ma rk 51
Robe rts, Ro bin 30, 59
Robertso n , Conni e 71
Robe rtso n , Kevi n 28, 51
Ro be rtso n , Li sa 35 , 71
Rocke, Eddi e 51
Roge rs, Ja m es 28 , 60
Roge rs, Ta mmy 34, 51
Ro hrba u g h , Ta ry n 60
Ro nk , La u ra 60
Roo p , Mark 60
Rose, Bobby 17, 52

�Routh, Gary 29, 71
Ruegamer, Ste phanie 28, 60
Rurriburg, Katrina 35, 71

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Saunders, Helen 35, 71
Saul, Melissa 60
Saunders, Cecil 52
Saunders, Melissa 35, 71
Saunders, Shawn 17, 27, 30, 32, 52
Saunders, Tammy 71
Schram, Ricky 60
Schram, Shari
Schirmer, Amy 21, 28, 32, 52
Scott, David 71
Sease, Jennife r 35, 71
Seay, Julie 41
Seay, Matthew 71
See, Billy 60
Seidman, Penny 41
Selleck, Mark 52
Sellers, Steve 12, 17, 52
Setliff, Barbie 34, 52
Settle, Teresa 35, 71
Severn, Todd 71
Shadeck, Shirlann 60
Shaffer, Eric 12, 60
Shaner, John 29, 71
Shaw, Nancy 30, 41
Sheely, John 71
Sheets, Lisa 35, 71
Shelor, Alan 52
Shelor, Jennifer 60
Shen, Pei Wen 35 71
Shifflett, Scott 71 '
Shively, Kyle 33, 35, 71
Shively, Lenora 28 52
Short, Tim 60
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Shugart, Matthew 71
Siko, Cheryl 71
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Sink, Tracy 35, 71
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Sinkler, William 12, 28, 30, 52
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Sisson, Paul 71
Sledd, Kenn e th 71
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Slusher, Dale 52
Sm!th, Elesha 29, 68, 71
Smith, Lisa
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Smith, Nadine 30, 52
Smith, Natalie 71
Smith, Patrick 60
Smith, Scott 52
Smith, Sonja 34, 52
Smith, Tamara 30, 52
Smith, Timothy 35, 71
Smith, Tommy 71
Smith, Troy 71
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Spence, Angela 71
Spites, Melissa 62
Spriggs, Anna 52
Sowell, Bobby 29, 71
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Sowers, William 28, 60
Sounnho, Chinda 60
St. Clair, Greg 60
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Stamper, Tony 53
Stanford, Lon 5, 34, 60

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Stanley, Vilma 24
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Stephens, Nicole 9, 60
Stewart, James 28, 60
Stewart, Timothy 72
Stiff, Wilma 24
Stinson, Stephanie 72
Stockton, Russ 12, 26, 34, 60
Strouth, Lorey 72
Stumr., Brian 60
Sturgill, Allison 72
Sutton, John 72
Switzer, Heather 72
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Taliaferro, Jane 35, 72
Taliaferro, Lois 42
Tarpley, Liz 20, 60
Tate, Sue 53
Taylor, Dana 72
Taylor, Donald 53
Taylor, Kim 35, 72
Taylor, Susan 24
Te rry, Sharon 53
Tharpe, April 72
Thomas, Amy 9, 26, 60
Thomas, Charlie 72
Thomas, David 12, 17, 28, 53
Thomas, Debbie 53
Thomas, Do nni e 72
Thomas, Keith 60
Thomas, Sherry 53
Thomasson, Gregory 72
Thompson, Brian 72
Thompson , Lee 72
Thompson, Paula 24, 25, 60
Thornhill , G.O. 17, 53
Thornton, Buck 29, 72
Tiedeman, Dee 19, 28, 60
Tinsley, Derek 72
Tolley, Mike 53
Trail, Melissa 60
Traxel, James 60
Tucker, Hea th er 72
Tucker, Lisa 72
Turk, Angela 53
Turner, Carter 35, 60
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Vance, Eddie 34, 60
Vass, Glen 60
Vaughn, Rob 12, 15, 28, 30 , 32, 53
Vernon, Kristi 21, 26, 27, 28, 32, 34, 35, 53
Vernon, Melod y 28, 34, 35, 61
Via, Deanna 72
Via, Susan 35, 73
Via, Tina 53
Viar, Brian 12, 35, 73

Wardle, Vicki 53
Wass, Debra 31, 33, 73
Waters, Hazel 41
Watson, Heather 73
Watts, Margaret 24, 34, 61
Weaver, Patrick 61
Webb, Danny 61
Webb, Melissa 61
Webb, Stacy 73
Webb, Will 29, 73
Webster, Stephanie 61
Weeks, Chris 73
Weikle, Tony 53
Welch, Mike 26, 28, 32, 53
Welleford, Burt 73
Weller, Melissa 30, 34, 61
Wells, Bruce 73
West, Eric 61
Westmoreland, Victoria 61
White, Bobby 61
White, Jennifer 73
White, Vincent 73
Whitescarver, Carol 34, 61
Whitesell, Brent 61
Whorley, Jacqueline 61
Wilbourne, Katherine 24
Wilburn, Scott 35, 73
Wiley, Hunter 12, 35, 61
Williams, Brian 61
Williams, Kenneth 73
Williams, Mark 53
Williams, Nancy 53
Williams, Ted 24
Wills, Terri 61
Wilson, Charles 61
Wilson, Lynn 29, 73
Wilson, Tanya 73
Wim mer, Barry 15, 35, 73
Wimmer, Don 28, 53
Winstead, Cathy 28, 32, 47, 53
Winstead, Tony 61
Wise, Stephanie 29, 73
Witt, Greg 73
Witt, Richard 35, 73
Witt, Scott 61
Witt, Scott 73
Wolfe, Angela 73
Wolfe, Tommy 61
Wood, Jennifer 53
Wood, Martha 24, 25, 28, 30, 32, 53
Woolwine, Jody 73
Woolwine, Melinda 34, 53
Worrell, Darrell 73
Wright, Andy 73
Wright, Susan Kim 21 , 34, 35, 53
Wright, Lisa 73
Wright, Mary 9, 19, 24
Wrobel, Michelle 28, 61

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Yates, Jeff 53
Yopp, Chris 53
Yost, Tara 19, 35, 73
Young, Drew 53
Yuhas, Marty 11, 15, 24

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Zi rkle, Jon 73

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Walker, Franklin 73
Walker, Jason 73
Walker, Kara 8, 9, 53
Walker, Sherri 73
Wallen , Julie 73
Walters, Ca lvin 73
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Index 77

�As time goes by

Beverly Puch, Jennife r Ril ey, Andrea Lucas,
Teresa Moles, Kim Beverly, Sall y Loga n, Kelly Goodwin, and Dena Reid clow ning at the
b-ball game.
Shelley Archer heads home on the bus after
another day at school.

78 Conclusion

�Mr. Leonard Butler and his staff keep our
school spotless.

Bev Looney cranks-away to raise the hoops in
the gym.

As time goes by, it's hard to believe that a year can pass so quickly.
Some students have gotten used to
their surroundings and feel comfortable here, yet it is time to go on. For
others it still may seem confusing,
but the feeling of excitement and
curiosity to experience the year to
come is always there . As each goes
his own separate way, he will continue to meet new challenges and
"fall into place."

Concl usion

79

�The members of the 1982-83
Annual Staff would like to extend
their appreciation for all of the
dedicated work, time, and
patience given to us by Miss
Farrell, who was the new annual
staff sponsor this year. During this
time , Miss Farrell spent many
grueling hours with us, not only
after school, but also at home on
her own time . We admire her for
her endurance of the many hassles
that we put her through during
the course of the year.
As Andrew Lewis prepares to
become a middle school, we hope
that future annual staff members

80

Concl usion

will have as qualified a sponsor as
we did.
This edition of the Pioneer
combined the best efforts of many
dedicated, hard-working
individuals . We wish to express
our sincere thanks to Mr. Charlie
Garrison, our Hunter Publishing
representative, for his time spent
helping us get started. We would
also like to thank Mr . Art
Cournoyer of Gentry Studio, the
Salem Times Register, and Mr. Jim
O'Hare for helping us in the
photography department.
Melanie Morris, editor

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8:31 .
Then as if by eruption,
the swinging doors burst open
and people stream in.
Halls are exploding with screams,
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It is August 26, 1981 .
A new year has been born.
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Mr. Lewis Campbell -

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Mr. Joe E. Kriby - Assistant Principal

Mrs. Regina Hyer - Secretary

Mrs. Marie K. Martin - Office Paraprofessional

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Mr. John Finnerty - Assistant Principal

Mrs. VIima Stanley -

Bookkeeper

�Mrs. Linda Addington
Mathematics

Miss Jane Moore Ambrose
English

Mr. Wayne Barnhart
Mathematics &amp; Algebra

Mrs. Dianna Beamer
Special Education

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Mathematics

Mrs. Martha Brooks
Business

Miss Bet h Byrd
English

Ms. Bet sy B. Chaney
Guidance c ou nselo r

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Industrial Arts

Mrs. Frances Chubb
Librarian

Mrs. Linda cox
Mathematics

Miss Lynn Davis
Art

Mrs . Eve Lynn Deegan
Title I Reading

Mr . Bruce Dow dy

Ms. Joyce Edmonson
Title I Mathematics

Mrs. Sandra Denny

Mr. William Clapper
Spanish

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English

Mrs. Brenda Fainer
special Education

Miss Eva M. Farrell
Life Science

Mr_s. Judy Ferguson
Guidance counselor

Ms. Donna Fulton
English

Mrs. Gayle Gallagher
Mathematics

Mr. D. A. Graham
social Studies

Mrs. Margaret Gregorv
Science &amp; Mathematics

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�Charlotte Griffith
soclal studies

Mrs. Becky Hendrick
Choir

Mrs. Marv Hill
Home Economics

Sandy Hill
Physical Education

Mrs. Janice P. Hitt
Science

Mrs. Lazelle s. Hopkins
English

Virginia L. Houchens
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Miss Frances L. Hurt
Science

�Constance w. Kramer
English

Mr. Art Mellen
science

Mrs. Norma Moore
Special Education

Ms. susan J. Peerv
special Education

Mr. Dennis Reaser
Band

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Mrs. Sally Nabil
French

M_rs_. Glenda Seymour
c1v1cs. social studies

Mrs. Nancy M. Shaw
Latin and social Studies

17

�Marv Ellen M. Shrader
Science

Ms. Ann Simpson
Special Education

Ms . Penny Stallins
Physical Education

Hazel waters
Mathematics

Judy Webber
Mathematics

Mr. Ted A. Williams
Physical Education

Marv F. Wright
Physical Education

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Phyllis Zorn
social Studies

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Library
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Mrs. Farene Bostic

Mrs. Rintv Graves

Mrs. Nadeau Hibbits

Mrs. Helen Oliver
Ms . Susie Snavely
Not pictured : Ms. Madeline Anderson. Ms. Tawahana Lang, Ms. Louise Austin , Ms. Gladys Gibson

CUSTODIAL STAFF

Mr. Leonard
Butler

Mr. Ronnie
"Magic"
Johnson

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Mr. Monroe
Johnson

20

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Mr. William G.
Boardwine

�President - Nira Marsh
Vice President - Leigh Walton
secretarv - Edwin Taylor
Treasurer - Ellen Turnev

21

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Scott Acree

Patty Alley

Matt Ames

Scott Bailey

John Blackiston

Joe Brightwell

Judy Biggs

Kim Brooks

Jam es Carter

Tracy Carter

Pam Clark

Michelle Clayburn

Tom Bailey

sue Brooks

Angela Cleary

�we just call her "Mary Dimples"

Ken coon

Chris Copenhaver

Melissa Crotts

Terri Cunningham

Scott Crawford

Edgar Crockett

Tony Dalton

Tatia Daniels

Mark Dean

Tina Dehaven

Gary Dillon

Ashley Dobbins

Grace Dowdy

Cheryl Dooley

Melinda Duke
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David Edens

Brian Ellis

David Edwards

Angela Favata

Jack Farris

Amy Ferguson

Paul Ferguson

Amy Fisher

Denny Fix

Paul Flint

Jenny Foster

Marvin Francisco

Marv Gabris

Steve Garren

Amy Gaston

Trey Gregory

J.R . Haegele

Does Mrs . Zorn teach world Geography or Ballroom Dancing?

�Eric Hatter

Richard Heller

Lewis Hester

Scott Highsmith

George Hite

Scott Hite

Baal Houck

David Howell

Leslie Hubble

Jim Hudson

Mark Hyer

Cecil Jennings

Roy Johnson

wayne Keist er

25

�Matt Lee

Jay Lewis

Julie Linkous

Karen Littrell

Brenda Looney

Kevin Lyons

Spring Madden

Terry Madden

Ricky Manning

Nira Marsh

Richard Morgan

Doug Moore

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26

LeAnn Mitchell

Carolyn Morgan

�Cheerleaders with their teethy grins.

Lynne Nichols

sue Nemivant

Ralph Nester

Robin Peake

Allyson Perdue

James O'Quinn

Bobbie Pate

Leslie Phillips

Debbie Poff

Jeff Poff

Jimmy Poff

Vincent Randall

Steve Ra pp

Kerry Redding

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Vickie Poff

Tonya Presley

27

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Matt Lee

Jay Lewis

Julie Linkous

Karen Littrell

Brenda Looney

Kevin Lyons

Spring Madden

Terry Madden

Ricky Manning

Nira Marsh

Jeff Martin

Robbie May

Brent McKinney

Kim McMahon

Kim Medley

Steve Miller

LeAnn Mit chell

Carolyn Morgan

Richard Morgan

Doug Moore

�Cheerleaders with their teethy grins.

Mike Perdue

Leslie Phillips

Vickie Poff

Tonya Presley

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Debbie Poff

Jeff Poff

Ralph Nester

Jimmy Poff

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27

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Julie Rickman

Joey Santy

Debbie Schaal

Frank Sellers

Pei Chung Shen

Timmy Shepherd

Monica Sheppard

Teresa Rexrode

Kenny Reynolds

Tracy Reynolds

Tony Rippee

Ricky Robertson

Valerie Shadeck

Missy Shaner

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28

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�Kevin Slusher

Steve Slusher

Dale Smith

Lisa Smith

Robin Sowell

Melissa Spaulding

Warnie Sprinkle

Donna Stallard

Kevin Stclair

Steve Staton

Andrea Vaughn

Ginny Walker

Tiffany Walker

Leigh Walton

29

�Ken Webb

Lisa Webb

Theresa Webb

Donna Whorley

Allen Wiley

Pam Willey

Alice weaver

UIUt

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Katrina Webber

Paul White

Danny Williams

Sharon Wimmer

Greg Wolfe

Ira Wolfe

Roger woods

Judy Woolwine

Kris Xaypangne

Melissa Yeatts

Mike Yoon

Chris Yopp

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Not pictured :
Anthony Aker
Lee Jackson Aker
William Broughman
Denise Hancock
Gwendolyn Hawkins
Leslie Ray
Robert Tucker
Cameron Young
30

Chuck Zimmerman

�President - Lynn Walton
Vice President - Cathy Winstead
Secretary - Jill Bain
Treasurer - Marlene Moore

31

�Gary Acree

Billy Adams

Brian Adams

Leigh Ann Agee

Sandra Albery

Alicia Allen

J.R. Alley

Brett Amburgey

Christy Banks

Sherry Beck

Randy Beckner

Teresa Beckner

Tracy Beckner

Chris Bower

Karen Boyd

Patty Bradford

Mike Brammer

Lisa Brickey

Mike Brightwell

Andy Brizzolara

Dawn Brown

32 8th grade class

Lee Brown

Jerry Akers

Jill Bain

Tony Bryant

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Denise Bryson

Jim Burtch

Peter cantrill

Patricia Cundiff

Kay Campbell

Mark Chandler

Scott Carroll

I
Martha crouch

Robin Bushnell

Greg Daniels

Chris oavis

Kay c. Campbell

Elizabeth Chernault

8th grade class

33

�Margaret Dillion

Carina Domelka

Rand Dotson

David Edgell

Janette Espelage

Brooke Farrell

Jeanne Farris

Robin Flint

Roger Flurnoy

James Francisco

Lora Francisco

Teresa Fry

Laura Gallegos

E.G . Garman

Ricky DeHart

Chuck Deyerle

Jackie Dooley

Jeff Dooley

Noel Edwards

L.E. Erickson

Nancy Farris

Maria Francisco

34 8t h grade class

Chris Dillman

Rick'{ Dooley

Chuck Garst

�Terry Gearhart

Marcia Gibson

Traci Giiiey

David Hagadorn

Mason Hall

David Giessler

Robin Gress

Kim Hale

Ernie Hammersley

John Griesenbrock

Mike Haley

Denny Hardy

Terry Giles

Nathan Graham

Anna Goodwin

Mike Grav

Barry Grav

Robin Gibson

Kevin Harlow

Paige Gwaltney

Dana Hall

JoJo Harris

8th grade class

35

�Mike Harris

Rachel Harris

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Stacy Harris

Jim Hart

Lisa Hartberger

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Merv Helms

Laura Hensley

Jim Hogan

Lori Holliday

David Hollifield

Tonya Hollifield

Andy Holmes

Mark Hoskins

Rowena Holliday

Robert Hudson

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Mike Hurt

Paul Hylton

William Hypes

Karen Ka r ras ch

April Kern

Allison Kessler

36 8th grade class

David Layden

Jolle Lee

�Sean Lee

Richard LeftWich

Tawahana Long

Marie Matheney

Brian Lemon

Nancy Lynch

Mike McManus

Debbie Lipes

Kelly Lynn

Ann Meador

Duane Long

Marcheta Madden

Tammy Meador

Angela Meadows

ti

Vernon Miller

Frank Morris

Marlene Moore

Melanie Morris

Doug Morgon

Terri Noll

Jennifer Norford

Chip Morris

Patrick Northup

8th grade class

37

�Will Nunnally

Brian oetgen

Mark Packett

Jesse Painter

Vince Parker

Hemant Patel

David Poff

Marv Poff

Melanie Poff

Robin Poff

Peter Poulton

Kobi Powell

Will Powell

Greg Prillaman

Archie Pugh

Laurie Rainville

Jack Ray

Tia Renick

Ricky Reynolds

Sean Riley

38 8th grade class

Mark Roberts

Kevin Robertson

Eddie Rocke

Mike Riddle

Tammy Rogers

�Cecil Saunders

Shawn Saunders

AmY Schirmer

Shari Schram

Blaine Simmers

Deena Simmons

Jennifer Sink

William Sinkler

sue Tate

Donnie Taylo r

Mark Selleck

Dale Slusher

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Tony Stamper

8th grade class 39

�Rob Vaughn

Lynn Walton

Melinda Woolwine

40 8th grade class

Vicki wardel

Mike Welch

Mark Williams

Kim Wright

Jeff Yates

Drew Young

Nancy Williams

Daiany xaypangne

�8th grade class 41

�IN HONOR
FRANCES LEWIS HURT

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Frances Lewis Hurt, a direct descendent of Andrew Lewis, is a native of Salem, Virginia . She attended Fort Lewis
Elementary and Andrew Lewis High School graduating in 11 years which was the trend at that time.
To continue her education Ms. Hurt attended a one year program at National Business College, then worked in Charleston, West Virginia for one and a half years. During World war II !1943·46&gt; she served in the Navv. In 1947 Ms. Hurt began her
higher education at Roanoke College and graduated in 1951 with a major in biology and a minor in chemistry. she then
worked in the chemical lab at Radford Army Ammunition Plant. Ms. Hurt began teaching at Andrew Lewis in septem~_er Of
19?3 after having gone back to Roanoke College to certify as a teacher. In 1958-59 she received a grant from the Na ~~~al
Science Foundation for graduate work in chemistry and physics at the University of Virginia . She then returned to An
~
Lewis and is retiring from teaching after a career of 28 years. Ms. Hurts' talents and knowledge in the field of science wi
long be remembered.

HILDA N. SCOTT

Hilda N. Scott was born in
Bonsack and is a native of
Roanoke county. She gradu ated from William Byrd in
1938 and her first job was
wor king for the National
You th Association. She
attended Kennett School of
Commerce f or one and a half
yea r s t o t ake a business
course. She married w. Murphy Scott on June 22. 1946
and h ad t wo ch ildren Douglas and Gail. They moved
to Charlotte county and lived
at Drakes Branch, Virginia for
two years. Wh ile t here her
hu sband tau ght school at
Rand olph Hi gh School and

42 Appreciation

operated a store. The s~~tts
moved back to sonsack. en
to Salem, in 1951 . variousJ~~s
kept her bUSY during
e
ren were
years while her c hlld
growing up In 1970. Mrs .
Scott becam"e secretary at
what was then sa1em In.
termediate under Mr. Bar.
nett. Mrs . scott ca~e to
Andrew Lewis when it be.
came a junior high In 1977 · ~f­
ter ten and a half years Witt)
the Roanoke county schoo1
System , she retired In De.
cember, 1981 . she says she Is
enjoying everv minute of re.
tirement bY taking care Of
her new granddaughter.

�SEVENTH

President - Randy Foley
Vice President - carter Turner
secretary - Kim Beverly
Treasurer - Nicole Stevens

43

�44 candids

�Pam Acors

Sara Allen

Herbert Allgaver

Steve Alls

Doug Altis

Gary Anderson

Ronny Angell

Richard Ata

Eric Bailey

Susan Baker

Tracey Baldwin

Shannon Ball

Mike Barber

Robert Barham

Holly Barnett

Christy Barrett

Trey Bateman

Jeff Beasley

Alice Berger

Kim Beverly

Shelly Biggs

Angela Bishop

Michele Bloodworth

Amanda Boothe

Chris Branson

Brad Braxton

Shane Brooks

Loretta Brown

Lora Bryant

Eliza beth Bush

Kirk Candler

Ann Carroll

Rhonda carter

Randy Cas ey

Lisa Cha nd ler

Su zanne Chernault

Dana Chewning

Charles Clem ens

Michell e c onner

Steve c onne r

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Bat es Chapman

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�Michele Dean

Paolo Deguzman

Terry DeHart

Mark Dillon

Tabatha Dillon

Mark Dixon

Susan Dodd

Brett Dotson

Debbie Duke

Andy Dyer

Dawn Fischer

Larry Fitzgerald

Ronnie Flinchum

Robert Flurnoy

Randy Foley

Tom Forbes

Steven Franks

Lolita Giggetts

Tony Goens

Kelly Goodwin

Mark Graham

David Gravely

Mark Grav

Mike Grav

Scottie Hall

Dana Hambrick

Melissa Hanson

�Ray Harless

Glen Hedge

Jon Highsmith

Caroline Hildebrand

Joey Hogan

Robert Hudson

Charisse Hughson

Connie Hull

Juli Hoge

Nicole Holdren

Chuckie Hudgins

Susan Joyner

Paul Kaiser

Peter Kallan

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Steve Kalland

Jeff Kelly

Darrell King

Ross Krzysko

Cherrie Kyle

Leigh-Ann Lancaster

Mike Land

David Lawson

Raymond Lee

Matt Light

Stacy Littrell

Jack Loadholt

Sally Logan

Jami Long

Andrea Lucas

Brian Lynn

Kerry Lyons

Becky Mabes

Melinda Manspile

Christy Martin

Jimmy Martin

47

�48

Ben Metz

Traci Miles

Chip Miller

Ronald Miller

Marilyn Milliron

Annette Mills

Teresa Moles

Martha Mongan

Marshall Moore

Jessica Moran

Jody Morgan

Marvin Morris

Jill Motley

Terri Motley

Tonya Mullins

Danny Neece

Melissa Neece

Debbie Nelson

Gerald Nelson

Jeffrey Nelson

Ricky Nipper

A.O. Norford

Mary Norris

Susan Obenshain

Ashley Owen

Laura Owen

Wayne Pacetti

Johnny Paige

Michelle Paige

David Painter

Vincent Parker

Eugene Perry

Scott Pesek

Cheyrl Peters

Mike Phillips

Steve Phillips

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Dena Reid

Kenny Reid

Donald Richardson

Jennifer Riley

Robin Roberts

James Rogers

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Taryn Rohrbaugh

Mark Roop

Stephanie Ruegamer

Eric Shaffer

Jennifer Shelor

Timmy Short

Tammy Silcott

Dawn Simmons

Wayne Sinkler

Becky Slusher

Patrick Smith

Donald sowers

Eddie sowers

Shaw n Spaulding

Danny Stallard

Lo r i Stanford

Shlrlann Shadeck

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Ricky Schram

Nicole Stephens

Billy see

�Russ Stockton

Brian Stump

Mark Switzer

Elizabeth Tarpley

Rolanda Taylor

Yolanda Taylor

Amy Thomas

Keith Thomas

Paula Thompson

Dee Tiedemann

Kim Tilton

Melissa Tra il

Carter Turner

Eddie Vance

Glenn Vass

Melody Vernon

Rusty ward

Margaret Watts

Bobby White

carol Whitescarver

Jackie Whorley

Paula Wiggins

Hunter Wiley

Brian Williams

Jennifer Williams

Kenneth Williams

Terri Wills

Tony Winstead

Scott Witt

NOT PICTURED:
James Beckner
Robin Poff
Richard Ayers

Vala rie Yopp

Janice underwood
Kenneth Litten
Rachael Lyons

Benjamin Carr
Jeffery Jenkins
Ralph Pope

Denise

snva

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spo rt s OiVI·der

51

�ALJH FOOTBALL

~~~w~~:i
Left to Right Row 1- M. Brammer. G. Prillaman. F. Sellers, F. Morris J. o·auinn c
.
R. Morgan. T. Taylor, M. Morris, J. Harris, M. Hyer. Mgr. M. Land . Row'2-w Kim'br~utgt,n ~o~ng , Captain R. Johnson capta l
V. Parker. R. Foley, c . Joyce. D. Thomas, M. Brightwell , R. Vaughan , c . Yopp R
· · o b, J. c~~er. s. Riley, K. campb n
New, M. Crouch, L. Hutchinson, D. Moore, J. Farris, P. Ferguson , J. Brightwe?lwA3 w·foach Ted W1ll1ams , B. Ellis, R. HellerEllt,
coach Eddie Joyce. Jr.
· · 1ev. R. Robertson, s. Rapp, D. Will i ar)-, ~·

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The 1981 football team compiled the first undefeateduntied record in Andrew Lewis Junior High School history.
A number of things contributed to this - the team spirit
and closeness, the love of the sport and the dedication and
talent to produce a number one team. The Wolverines outscored their opponents 166 to 24. The offensive unit gained
a season total of 2,751 yards averaging 393 yards per game.
Offensive standouts in the line were Roy Johnson, Brian
Ellis, and Doug Moore. Quarterback Cameron Young passed
for a district record of 16 touchdowns to Richard Morgan ,
Lynwood Hutchinson. and James o·auinn. Eighth grader
JoJo Harris led the rushing game with a total of 405 yards.
The Wolverine defensive unit held their opponents to 3.4
points per game- the best defense in the district. Richard
Morgan and James o·auinn led the team in interceptions
with 11 . Defensive linemen Doug Moore. Jack Farris, and
William Kimbrough were cited for outstanding play. Linebacker Brian Ellis fed the unit in total tackles with 66. Ninth
g~ad e r Jamie carter led the kick-off team in coverage . Allen
Wiley recorded a 47.9 yard kickoff average, kicking 3 into
opponents end zones throughout the course of the
season.
This t eam made the fall season enjoyable for everyone in
Salem and it Will never be the same again . we ·re proud of
ou r men.

52 Foot ball

All-District _Team _Front L to R _
brough , Brian Ellis Back L to R- Ric~oy Johnson, William Kl
Cameron Young
ard Morgan , Doug Mo

�1981 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS
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�BOYS' BASKETBALL

standing : James O'Quinn, Kevin PhiPPS. Lynwood Hutchinsnn, Ma~t)ew Ames, David Hagadorn. cam Young. Ricky
Manning Ricky Robertson , Rob vaughnn , Greg Wolfe, Steve Rapp. Sitting : coach Mr. Bush Robbie May Marvin Morris,
Steve Phillips, Randy Foley, Frank Morris, Theo Taylor, coach Mr. Barnhart.
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The action sport!

54 Boys· Basketball

�GIR LS' BASKETBALL

Row 1: Managers : Robbie May, Steve Phillips, Matt Ames . Row 2: Mr. Bush ; coach, Ashley Owens, sue Nemivant, Jamie
Long, Kay Campbell. Melanie Morris, Rowena Holliday, Christy Martin , Lori Holliday, Sherry Kyle ; Mgr.. Mr. Barnhart;
coach. Row 3: Robin Roberts ; Mgr. , Ginny Riley, Leigh Walton, Robin Sowell, Michelle Kyle, Andres Lucus , Beverly Puck,
Jacqueline Dooley; Mgr., Susan Greenway; Mgr.

Girls' Basketball

55

�Volleybal l

Row1 : Melissa Crotts cmanager&gt;. DeAnna Potts. Vicky Wardle . Brenda Looney, Lisa Webb . Melinda Duke. Elizabeth Chernau1
Melody Vernon , Row 2: David Edgel cmanager&gt; . Amy Ferguson &lt;manager&gt; . Brenda Larabee . Therasa Taylor. Amy Fishe
Donna Whorley, Robin Kelly, Theresa Webb, Ms. Simpson &lt;coach&gt; . Joey Santy &lt;manager&gt;

,-The Volleyball Team finished a spectacular season thi
year by winning the district title for the third vea
straight. something never done by any team in t h
league. They won their first game in district competitiot
by a score of 15-1, which is unusual. Brenda Looney Wa
leading scorer with over 120 points. The team finish
the season with an overall record of 12-2.

All Star Players: Donna Who rley, Therasa
Ta ylor, Brenda Lo oney, Ms. Simpson
(coach)

56 Volleyba ll

�Volleyball

57

�Cheerleaders of ALJ H

L to R-Splits-Tatia Daniels, Amy Fisher. Kneeling - warnie Sprinkle. LeAnn Mitchell. Marv Gabris, Dixie Ribble -Alt.erna
Standing - Sponsor Ms. Brooks, Kerry Redding - Alternate. Ellen Turney, coach Debbie Brooks. Top Row - Kim Medlev. c
Captain Melissa Spaulding , captain Nira Marsh, Leigh Walton .

Lt o R-Sitting-Angela Meadows. Leigh Ann Ag~e. captain Lynn Walton. co-captain Kristi Vernon. Sarah Claytor, Amy Sehl rt
Standing_ Coach Debbie Brooks, Alternate Paige Gwaltney, Alternate Marlene Moore . Alternate Kay Campbell , Kim
Karen Karrasch, Sponsor Ms. Brooks.
58 Cheerleaders

�GYMNASTICS

Row 1; Dixie Ribble, Melissa Spaulding, Lynn Walton, Mary Gabris, Jeanette Espelage. Row 2: Kay Campbell, Karen Karrash,
Kim McMahon, Leigh Walton, Teresa Moles. Liz :rarpley. Row 3; Michelle Clayburn; Manager, Michelle Stingle. Beverly Puck.
Trey Gregory; Mgr. , Kay Campbell. Ms. Mary Wright; coach. Brenda Looney, She-She Hughson, Kathy craft: Mgr .. Kim Hale:
Mgr.

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Gymnastics

59

�Boys' Track

Row 1: D. Moore, P. Ferguson, R. Stockton, c. Copenhaver, B. Butler, M. Helms, c . Turner. P. weaver, J . Harris, G. Daniels. o .
Giessler. Row 2: s. Sellers, J. Beasley, M. Grav. J . carter. M. Yoon. L. Hutchinson, K. Phipps, G. Wolfe, R. Angell, R. Foley, J .
Wardle, B. McKinney. Row 3: Mr. Dowdy, Coach , G.O. Thornhill, E. Hatter, B. Ellis, M . Welch, R. Manning, c. Young , w.
Kimbrough, F. Morris, J. O'Ouinn , M. Morris, A. Wiley, w. Sinkler, M. Hosking, Mr. William, coach.

The boys· track team enjoyed a winning seaso
this year having been defeated only once t o
finish the season with a 6-1 record. They also
won the District Championship for the thir
time since Lewis has become a junior high. cap tains of the team were Lynwood Hutchinso
and Mike Yoon. Awards were presented to can
Young for Most Valuable Player; Mike Yoon, th
Richard Painter Memorial Award; G.O. Thornhi ll.
Most Valuable in Running Events; and Jami
carter, Most Valuable in Field Events.

60 Boys· Track

�GIRLS' TRACK

Sitting : Angela Favata; Mgr .. Vickie Wardle, Sarah Copenhaven. Jennifer Shelor. Chellee Coe. Ann crouch. Jackie Whorley,
Tatia Daniels; Mgr. Row 2: Mr. Dowdy, Kara Walker. Amy Fisher. Lori Stanford, Shawn Spaulding, SheShe Hughson, Jolie Lee,
Michelle Clayborn. Kim Hale , Kerry LYons. Dawn Brown. Susan Greenway; Mgr .. Brenda Looney ; Mgr .. Mrs. Wright. Row 3:
Susan Obenshain . Andrea Lucas . Debbie Nelson. Melissa Weller. Michelle Kyle. Donna Whorley, Theresa Webb, Tawahana
Long, Beverly Puch. Melissa Webb , Robin Sowell . Kerry Redding ; Mgr .. Anna Goodwin; Mgr .. coach Williams . Not pictured :
Barbara Setliff; Mgr .. Machelle Paige .

Girls' Track 61

�WRESTLING: VARSITY an d JR . VARSITY.

Rqw 1: Mike Yoon. Frank Sellers. David Poff. Keith Campbell, Steve Sellers . Bryan Lemon. Steve Garren. Shawn Saund ers
Brian Oetgen. Row 2: Coach ; Mr. Walt Rhinehart, David Edens. Doug Moore. Roy Johnson. coach: Mr. sandy Hill Joey San
Danny Williams, James Carter. G.D. Thornhill.
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Row 1: Matt Light, Mike Brammer. Dean Plymale, ~ndy Dyer. Jeff Dooley , Chris Davis. Ricky Dooley, David Edgell. Row
coach; Mr. wait Rhinehart. Pei-Chung Shen. L.E . Erickson . coach: Mr. sandy Hill . Merv Helms . Sean Lee . Joyce Edmonso1
Brian Oet gen.
62 wrest ling Team

�Activities Div1·d er 63

�YEARB OOK
Editor
Marla watts
Assistant Editor Laura Hensley
Art EditorArchie Pugh
Assistant Art Editor Jennifer Sink
Layout Editor Debbie Poff
Assistant Layout Editor Martha wood
Copy Editor Melissa Yeatts
Assistant Copy Editor Melanie Morris
copy Assignments Christina Gerhold
Laura Hensley
Nlra Marsh
Marla watts
Layout Assignments LeAnn Mitchell
All work and no play, eh?

They never taught us how to use this stuff!
Why didn't you tell me it was spelled wrong?

64 Yearbook Staff

�STAFF

Group decisions are such fun!
we see you!

Front Row &lt;fm. left&gt; - Mike Welch,
Amy Fisher, Nlra Marsh, LeAnn Mitchell, Archie Pugh Middle Row - Karen
Littrell, Debbie Poff, Jennifer Sink, Missy Shaner. Melissa Yeatts, Martha
Wood, Stacy Harris, Mrs. Norma Moore
(sponsor&gt;.
Back Row - Christina Gerhold, Marla
Watts. Laura Hensley, Melanie Morris

Smile America
And you wanted to print this?

Yearbook Staff 65

�National Junior Honor society

Row 1: Amy Sisson. LeAnn Mitchell, sue Nemivant. Tatia Daniels. Ellen Turney, Leigh Walton, Terri Cunningham, Nlra Mar
Brenda Looney, Row 2: Keith Campbell, Kevin Lyons. Mike Yoon. Mark Hyer. Jim Hudson. Edwin Taylor. Jenny Foster. All
Weaver, Marla Watts. Ginny Walker Not Pictured : Robbie May

Officers: President - Tatia Daniels.
Vice President - Ellen Turney, secretary- sue Nemivant. TreasurerLeigh Walton, Sponsors - Mrs. Zorn
and Mrs. waters

66 Nat ional Junior Honor society

The purpose of ~he National Junior Honor society is
create an enthusiasm for superior scholarship; to deve1
citizens~ip; to sti"!lul~te a desire to serve; to promot
leadership; and to instill exemplary qualities of charact
Membership is based upon scholarship, character lead
ship, citizenship, and service. The election of members
this organization is by a faculty council. candidates eli
ble for election must be in the eighth or ninth grades.

�NEWSPAPER CLUB

ROW 1 -

Kim Brooks, Carolyn Morgan, Melinda Duke, Judy Biggs. ROW 2 - Robin Peak, Melissa Crotts. Ginger Simmons.

~~t ney Walker, Donna Stallard, Karen Littrell, sue Tien. Judy woolwin , Monica Sheperd. ROW 3 - Kevin Slusher. Mary
eman. Mrs. Brooks. Angela Cleary, Julie Linkous

The purpose of the newspaper club is to promote school spirit by publishing news of athletic
events, social events, and honors received by the students. It also gives the students experience
on reporting, writing, editing, and printing.

NEWSPAPER CLUB 67

�Latin Club

row 1 (L to Rl K. Campbell, c . Dearing, A. Holmes, s. saund~rs , T. Stamper, P. Northrup, s. Garren , K. Campbell, G. Prillamen D
Wimmer, s. Lee, row 2-J. Foster, s. Bush, N. Marsh, _L. Mitchell , D. Ribble, L. Walton , L. Hubble, M. Gabris, T. cunningharn' t(
Medley, P. Shen, c . Gerhold, row3-A. Meador. T. Smith. M. Bateman. M. Watts , B. Farrel, L. Hensley, c. Winstead , L. Walton ' A.
Schirmer, M. wood, J. Norford, M. Morris, K. Karrasch . J. Lee. L. Agee, s. Claytor, N. Shaw. row 4 - A. Goodwin, c. Coe · v
Randall, T. Daniels. A. Fisher, M. Welch, P. White, E. Taylor, R. Johnson. G.O. Thornhill , B. Oetgen, D. Giessler, J. Clark, rows-.'.. A.
Allen, R. Manning, R. May, M. crouch , J. Hudson. M. Hyer, M. Yoon, J. Hushour, R. Vaughan, G. Wolfe, A. Pugh
·
The State convention was held In
November In Norfolk, Va. with 47 out
of 60 club members attending. The
club participated in only one contest, "Quls sum", which means, Who
am I? Vincent Randall, our represen tative, came In second place out of
30 contestants. He portrayed Nero.
Andrew Lewis was the only Jr. High
competing against High schools in
this contest. The club had a dinner at
t he Salem Town Club In March. They
also had their annual picnic with the
National Junior Honor society in
Mav. Anyone taking Latin may join
the Latin Club.

68 Latin Clu b

Officers:
PRESIDENT - MiKe Yoon
VICE-PRESIDENT - Laur a
Hensley
SECRETARY - ROY Johnson
SPONSOR- Mrs. Nancy Sha
TREASURER - Robbie May
To the left is Vincent Ranc:t a11
as he portrayed Nero.

�International Club

row 1 - Ashley Dobbins. Cheryl Dooley, warnie Sprinkle, Kim Wright, Carina Domeika. Ginny Walker. Amy Gaston. sandy
Albery, row 2- Mr. Clapper. Peter Cantril!, Tracy Reynolds, Will Powell. Steve Miller, Bruce Hurley, Richard Heller, Mrs. Nabils

FRENCH PRESIDENT - Richard Heller
SPANISH PRESIDENT - Ginny Walker

The International Club studies and learns about
the countries of Spain and France. Bake sales
and car washes help the club ea rn money for a
fun field day at Busch Gardens.

International Club 69

�Future Homemakers of America

Row One: Dana Hamrick, Sonja Regineer. Ginger Simmons, Leigh Ann Agee , Kim Beverly, Lisa Brickey, Vickie Wardall, Jimmie
Martin, Row Two: Mrs. Hill, Sponsor; Ann Carra II, Kim Hale. Tammy Meador, Kim Brooks. She-She Hughson, Laura Fransisco,
Annette Mills.

FHA is a student organization sponsored by home economics. It is a service organization which
helps build homemaking skills while sharing activities with friends .

70 FHA

�student council Association

row 1 IL to Rl N. Stevens. c. Turner, K. Beverly, R. Foley, row 2-T. Daniels, A. Fisher, M. voon. J. Norford, s. Garren. row 3- L.
Walton. c. w~nstead, J. Bain, M. Moore. row 4 - E. Taylor. L. Walton , E. Turney, N. Marsh

The Student Council
Association had a very exciting year. There was a
good turn out for the
Christmas dance with
everyone having fun. The
"Spirit weeks" the SCA
sponsored were most interesting. The day with
the most response from
the student body had to
be "Punk Day." on this
day the students looked
unusually different.
Other events the SCA
sponsored were the
Lewis/Glenver Day at
Lakeside and the Mock

Olympics. The class officers are elected by their
respective classes. The
SCA officers are elected
by the student body.

Officers:
PRESIDE NT - Mike Yoon
VIC E-PRESIDENT - Amy
Fisher
SECRETARY - Tatia Daniels
TREASURER - Jennifer Norford
CHAPLIN - Steve Garren.
SPONSOR - M rs. Diana
seamer

SCA 71

�ADVANCED BAND

Row one: s. Garren. M. wood , R. DeHart, w. Hypes. C. Miller. M. Hall . D. Wimmer. K. Lyons. D. Poff. L. Hensley. Row TWo : M
Gibson, J. Ray, v . Shadack, N. Edwards. D. Howell , s. Chernault, E. sowers . A. Meador. E. Shernault. M . Morris . Row Three : e·
Laraby, L. Holliday, D. Giesler. ~ · Sellers. B. McKi.nney, L. Nich~ls. A. ~rizzola. M. Hoskins. M . Shaner. K. ve~non. Ro~ Four:
ca~rol, w . Sinkler. J. Hart, J. _
Bain. R. Gress. L. Shively, G. Hawkins. J . LinkOl:JS. D. Edgell , M. Mvthenv. Row Five: G. Prillaman , L.
Phillips, B. Simmers. c . Dearing, K. Slusher. T. Reynolds. K. craft, A. Goodwin . R. Sowell. v. Miller. N . Lynch, R. Vaughn, M. Haley
D. Moore. s. Slusher. B. Pate. M. Dean. P. Northup, E. Crocket, B. Grav. Row Six : B. Farrell . L.E . Erickson. R. Dodson. M. Welch L.'
Brown. K. St. Clair, c. Zimmerman , S. Bailey, M. Packett.
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The And rew Lewis Jr. High Advanced Band performed at many concerts this year. They went to a
festival at cave Spring and scored well. They also were the preshow for Opus '82. Some 9th grad e
band members are already part of the Salem High marching band. Under the direction of Mr .
Dennis Reaser. t he band has contributed a lot of pride to our school.

72 Advanced Ba nd

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BE GINNING BAND

Row 1: K. Tilton, H. Allgayer. Row 2: K. candler. M. Dixon, s. Conner, R. Bailey, D. Creger, P. Deguzman, D. Chewing, S. But ler.
Row 3: R. Krzysko , c . Hudgins, s . Franks, B. Connolly, P. weaver, D. Altis , L. Tarpley, s. Ball. Row 4: M. Light. J. cook, N. Stephens,
M. Wrobel , M. Hanson, J. Stewart, T. st. Clair, s. Dodd . Row 5: s. Ruegamer, D. Plymale, c. Hull, A. Crough , M. Barber, B. Sl usher,
R. Foley, D. Tiedemann . Row 6: R. Miller, c . Turner, c . Clemens , M. Norris, M. Vernon , J. Kelly, J. Beasley, c. Branson , P. Kalla n, J.
Maxflels, B. Dotson , s. Obenshain , w. Sinkler, M. Crockett, D. Hylton.

The Beginning Band has about 56 members. Most of which have had no previous musical
experience. Under the direction of Mr. Dennis Reaser they have progressed to the point where
they have given school performances and played in a pre-show to the second showing of OPUS '82
(a program given by the Salem High School Bandl. They have also visited nearby elementary
schools to encourage the students t o try the in thei r 7th grade year at Andrew Lewis Jr. High.

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Randall · 0 · c aal. J. ~1ckman. Row 3-T. smith. M. Moore. K. McMahon . s. saileY. B. Braxton . J . Santy, L. Hester. M. Yoon. v .
Sisson :l D~nn, R. Criner, P. Gwaltney, M. Woolwine. K. Lynn . K. Littrell c . coe . ROW ".l- K. Powell . ~ - Redding ,_L. Walton. A.
· · ally, R. Morgan. M. crouch. o. Edens. A. Pugh, K. Medley, s. Greenway. B. stringer, A. Dobbins, P. Martin, J. Dooley.

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~~onndt ~eknter- K. Karrasch . Row 2 - N. Marsh, B. Stringer, J . Foster. A. Sisson . K. Vernon, K. Littrell, J . Bain . Row 3 - Mrs.
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Row1-P. Bradford, s. Webster. K. Boyd, L Walton. J. Lee. A. Shelor. P. Cantril I, c . Deyerle. T. Stamper. M. Gibson. L. Rainville. s.
Claytor. Kay c. Cal!lpbell. Row 2- K. Wright. K. Karrasch , N. Marsh, s. Smith. B. Simmers. s. Riley, D. Thomas. J. Dooley, s. Duke,
B. Oetgen, R. Hams, S. Bush , A. Meadows. N. Lynch , E. Chernault. V. Wardle, T. Cunningham. Row3-A. Fergeson, J. Foster B.
Looney, K. Walker. T. Hartman. M. Gabris. 1. Wolfe, M. Harris, c . Morris, L Holliday, K. craft. M. Poff, R. Gress. c . Gerhold, J. wood ,
M. conner. Row 4 - A. Allen. R. Kelly, A. Fisher. c. Domeika. M. watts. D. Ribble. M. Lee. T. King, c. Young, T. Gregory, R. Johnson,
B. Ellls. G. Hedge, E. Turney, J. Bain, T. carter. J. Espillage.

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Row 1 -T. Forbes. D. Stallard, M. Switzer. R. Stockton. s. Kalland, s. Copenhaver, _
B. Jewel. R. Hardy, M. Mongan. Row 2- S.
Littrell, A. Owen. J . Moran, K. Lyons, K. Goodwin , c . Whitescarver, s. Logan, D. Reid , T. Miles, T. Hypes, L. Owen. Row 3 - R.
Carter, c. Barrett. T. Rohrbaugh, L Chandler, M. Powers. D. Potts, M. watts, D. Nelson, J. Shelor, J. Long, S. Baker, c.
Hilderbrand . Row 4-J . Morgan , L Giggetts, M. Bolldworth, A. Lucas. J. Riley, B. Puch, L Stanford, M. Weller, L.A. Lancaster, J.
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brimming with awards.
He remembers the pride of the school,
and the honor that went along with
being a student there.
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Mr. Lewis W . Campbell
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Mr. John K. Finnerty
Assistant Principal

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Engish

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Mathe mat ics

Mrs. Betsy Chan e y
Guidance

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Industrial Arts

Mrs. Frances Chubb
Librarian

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Art

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Language Arts and Social Studies

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Physical Ed ucat ion

Mrs. Charlotte Griffith
Social Studies

Mrs . Rebecca Hendrick
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Science

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Language Arts

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Title I Reading

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Mathematics

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Mathematics

Mrs. Geraldine Winston
Home Economics

Mr. Ted Williams
Physical Edu'cation

M iss Judi th Wo lfenden
Spanish and French

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Mrs. Phyllis Zorn
Social Studies

�Aides

Mrs.Geraldine Bedwell

Mrs. Pe nny Seidman

Mrs. Linda Horton

Mrs. Belinda Lucas

Mrs. Ruth Painter

Mrs. Sharon Reed

Mrs. Wilma Stiff

Mrs. Lois Taliaferro

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�Cafeteria Personnel

Ms. Helen Oliver

Mrs. Farene Bostic

Mrs. Juanita Carroll

Not pictured: Mrs. Rinty Graves, Mrs. Nadeau Hibbetts.
Mrs. Emma Stallings

Custodians

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Mr. Monroe Johnson

Mr. Ronnie Johnson

Not pictured: Mr. William Hunt

In Fond Memory
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10/6/1916-12/19/80
Who se rved Andrew Lewis as custodian for 19 ye ars.
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The members of the Freshmen Class began their
year with a great sense of pride. They had found
that making it through Junior High School was not
the impossible task it had seemed to be when
they entered as seventh graders. They enjoyed
their role as "rulers of the school." Their fun and
laughter was infe ctious, as was their get-up-andgo. They provided good leadership and
participated in all the varied activities of school.
They showed they could hold their own-whether
in the classroom, in athletic contests, or in the
cheering section.
They look forward with enthusiasm to the
challenges and new experiences of Salem High
School.

Tom Turner, President

Lee Joyner, Secretary

Phyll is Spiegel, Vi ce President

A ut umn Jordan, Treasur e r

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Doug Alley

Michael Artrip

Jeff Baker

Beverly Banks

David Barrett

Becky Bartley

Cris Beckner

Cameron Bell

Sarah Bell

Sherry,'Blankenbeckler

Nelson Blankenship

Shelly Blankenship

David Boger

Hank Bowen

Doug Bowles

Lee Boyd

Jackie Bridge

Kelly Brightwell

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Matt Campion

John Paul Candler

Kim Carneal

Tommy Carter

Carl Chambers

Joseph Charlton

Kathy Clark

Julie Coleman

Una Connolly

M ike Cosby

Sharon Custer

Jill Deegan

Davis DeHart

Tony Espelage

William Farre ll

Kurt Cooper

Sheri Corvin

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Jimmie Fi e lde r

Steve Ellis

Kevin Fie lds

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Don Fitzgerald

Ellen Forbes

Kathy Foster

Peter Fo x

Christine Francisco

Robin Fuller

Scott Gardner

Deede Grace

Lora Gray

Mark Gregory

Jerry Grubb

Ronda Gue

Debbi e Hall

Donna Hall

Cindy Hamby

D evin Hamd en

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Mary Harvey

Mary Heslep

Randy Horton

Steve Hess

Robert Hickson

Stewart Hill

Doug Hodges

Chuck Howell

Danny Hull

Jarl Jackson

Carol Jacobs

Autumn Jordan

Kevin Journ e ll

Lee Joyner

Al Ka ise r

Sabr ina Kallan

Becky Kennett

Risa Jobe

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Kenneth King

Richard King

Sam King

Tom Langheim

Lori Layman

Karen Lee

Greg Linkous

Wally Lipes

Cynthia Logan

Allen Lotts

Kevin Lotts

Melanie Lupton

Thomas Lynch

Raymond Marsh

Michelle Martin

Let's toga!

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Bud Louton

Caroleen Logan

Terri Love

Bo-Dina and Sh elly

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Mr. Rome

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Gary Mayberry

Tim McCoilum

Tom McCollum

Kim McGraw

Maria Miller

Matt Mowles

Kelly Mullen

David Murphy

Cindy Moles

Michelle Morgan

Michele Nelson

Lauren Oetgen

Kenny Overstreet

Connie Owens

Warriors, come out to play.

Jo hn Pac kett

Kathy Parcell

Elizabeth Park e r

Connie Phillips

Don Phillips

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Keith Pillow

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Marty Pritchard

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Chris Sayers

Kevin Schneider

Derek Sexton

Mike Shelton

Phyllis Sh inau lt

Tim Reed

Robin Riach

James Riley

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Kevin Siner

Rene Sluder

Sonia Slusher

James Smallwood

Britta Smith

Stimis Smith

Gina Snyder

Kenneth Speelman

Phyllis Spiegel

Rhonda Spradlin

Henry Stallings

Rene' Stockton

Robin Stockton

Kim Stone

Jea nnie Stoner

Celene Surface

Amy Swa nso n

Jay Taliaferro

Sharon Trapl ey

The last mile

Donald Smith

Grady Spradlin

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Christine Thornhill

Todd Tingler

Carla Tolley

Angela Turn e r

Tom Turner

Susan Vaughan

Clay Tate

Tim Taylor

Becky Terry

Heather Theede

Drew Thompson

Kathy Thompson

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Nira Marsh, President

Ke ith Ca mpb e ll , Treas ure r

Jim Hudson, Vic e Presid e nt

The Eighth Graders were act ive this year in many areas of school life . One of their most
outstanding achievements was presenting the Pr es id ential Debate. Repr ese nting the thr ee
presidential candidates were Jim Hudson, Nira Marsh, and Cameron Young. Speaking as vi ce
presidental cand idates we re Matt A m es, Amy Fisher, and Steve Garr e n.
Those members of the class who took Home Economics h eld open house for th e par e nts and
school staff.
Many individual honors were received also . Richard Morgan was elected captain of th e basketball
team. The debatable honor of being Jr. Turkey of the Year went to Di xie Ribble and Mary Catherine
Bateman received honorab le mention in the same co n test. Tony Rippee was th e high winner from
the eighth grade in the flower bu lb sa le. Many indivi dua ls were nam ed to t h e A-B Honor Ro ll. Th e
class was well represented in sports, c lubs, c hoir, and band.
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Fred Akers
Patty Alley
Matt Ames
Scott Bailey

Tom Bailey
Pam Baldwin
Robyn Barnett
Mary Bateman
Teresa Bayne

Judy Biggs
John Blackiston
Regina Bonds
Cecil Bowen
Joe Brightwell

Sue Brooks
Jamie Broyles
Victor Bryant
Judy Burnard
Susan Bush

Edna Cable
Keith Campbell
Kay Carn e al
Tracy Carter
Michell e Clayburn

Angela Cleary
Chellee Coe
Ja y Cole
Chris Copenhaver
Scott Crawford

Edgar Cro c ke tt
Melissa Crotts
Ter ri Cunningham
Tatia Danie ls
Mark Dean

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Gary Dillon

Cathy Dills
Ashley Dobbins
Cheryl Dooley
Melinda Duke
Stephe n Duke

Jon Dunn
David Edens
David Ed war ds
Ange la Favat a
Amy Ferguson

Paul Ferguso n
Amy Fisher
De nn y Fi x
Paul Flint
Jenn y Foste r

Marvin Francisco
Brian Frank
Tom Frantz
Mary Gabris
Steve Garren

Amy Gaston
Cr istina Ge rhold
Dawn Goodman
Susan Greenway
Trey Gregory

J. R. Haegele
James Hall
Je ri Hann
Nik ki Harris
Tamm y Hartman

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Paige Headen
Lewis Heste r
George Hite
Scott Hite

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David Howell
Leslie Hubble
Jim Hudson
Pete Huffman

Jeff Hushour
Lynwood Hutchinson
Sean Hutt
Mark Hyer
Lewis James

Cecil Jennings
Roy Johnson
Lauren Jouget
Abby Justus
Robin Kelly

William Kimbrough
Todd King
Cecelia Kinsey
Michelle Kyle
Ted Lancaster

Kim Layman
Matt Lee
Julie Linkous
Greg Lipscomb
Karen Littrell

Brenda Looney
Kevin Lyons
Spring Madden
Terry Madd en
Richard Manning

Nira Marsh
Jeff Martin
John Maxwell
Robbie May
Brent McKinney

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Kim Medley
Steve Miller
LeAnn Mitchell
Mitzie Mitchell

Doug Moore
Carolyn Morgan
Richard Morgan
Kenneth Morton
Robert Morton

Donna Murphy
Mike Myers
Ralph Nester
Shawn Neu
Lynne Nichols

Mjylis Oden
James O'Quinn
Bobby Pate
Robin Peake
Allyson Perdue

Lee Phillips
Leslie Phillips
Debbie Poff
Jeff Poff
Jimmy Poff

Vickie Poff
Vincent Randall
Steve Rapp
Kerry Redding
Teresa Rexrode

Kenny Reynolds

Tracy Reynolds

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Tony Rippee
Ricky Robertson
Penny Robinson
Walter Roden

Joey Santy
Frank Sellers
Mary Shaner
Timmy Shepherd
Monica Shepherd

Marvin Shinnault
Ginger Simmons
Amy Sisson
Gary Slate
Kevin Slusher

Stephen Slusher
Dale Smith
Lisa Smith
Robin Sowell
Melissa Spaulding

Warnie Sprinkle
Steve Staton
Kevin StClair
Beth Stringe r
Amy Stump

Edwin Taylor
Theo Taylor

Therasa Taylor
Ell e n Turn e y

Melissa Underwood
Andrea Vaughn

Ginn y Walk e r
Le igh Walton

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Just hanging around

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�Jimmy Wardle
Maria Watts
Alice Weaver
Kenneth Webb
Lisa Webb

Theresa Webb
Katrina Webber
Melissa Webber
Paul White
Donna Whorl ey

Allen Wiley
Pam Willey
Allison Williams
Danny Williams
Sharon Wimmer

Tracy Windham
Greg Wolfe
Ira Wolfe
Roge r Woods
Melissa Yeatts

Mike Yoon
Chris Yopp
Cameron Young
Chuck Zimmerman

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Officers

Lynn Walton, Secretary

Debbie Lipes, President

Jennifer Norford, Treasurer
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What's it like being a seventh
grader at Andy Lou? Taking
this question to the halls of
Lewis, here's what we heard
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Brian O etgen, Vice President

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"The games and dances are a
lot of fun. We get to be With
our friends and meet new
people and have new
experiences. We're proud to
be a part of Andrew Lewis
and we share with the upper
classmen a great school spirit."

�"The upperclassmen
always pick on us. We're
teased about being the
youngest. If we ask
directions, either they
steer us wrong or they
won't tell us at all. We're
the low man on the
totem pole, all right."

Gary Acree
Brian Adams
Leigh Ann Agee

Jerry Akers
Sandy Albery
Alicia Allen

J.R. Alley
Brett Amburgey
Drew Armstrong
Jill Bain
Christy Banks

Eddie Barger
George Baron
Danny Baum
Sherry Beck
Teresa Beckn er

Tracy Beckner
William Bell
Chris Bower
Karen Boyd
Patty Bradford

Mike Brammer
Lisa Brick ey
Mike Brightwell
Andy Brizzolara
Lee Brown

Ton y Bryant
Robin Bushnell
Kay Campbell
Kay C. Campbell
Peter Cantrill

Scott Carroll
Richard Carter

Jeff Clark
Sarah Claytor

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�Terry Clifton
Billy Combs

Melissa Conner
Kathy Craft

Kellie Craft
Cookie Crawford

Russ Criner
Mark Crouch
Greg Daniels
Chris Davis
Clarence Davis

Chris Dearing
Ricky Dehart
Terry DeHart
Chuck Deyerle
Chris Dillman

Margaret Dillon
Carina Domeika
Jacqueline Dooley
Jeff Dooley
Richard Dooley

Rand Dotson
Eddie Duke
Tony Duke
David Edgell
Bryan Epperly

L.E. Erickson
Janette Espelage
Brooke Farrell
Nancy Farris
Robin Flint

Roger Flurnoy
Gary Foster
James Francisco
Lora Francisco
Mar ia Francisco

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�Teresa Fry
Laura Gallegos
Chuck Garst
Terry Gearhart
Marcie Gibson

Traci Gilley
Tony Goens
Anna Goodwin
Betty Graham
Nathan Graham

Barry Gray
Michael Gray
Robin Gress
David Hagadorn
Mike Haley

Dennis Hardy
Joseph Harris
Mike Harris
Rachel Harris
Stacy Harris

Jim Hart
Glen Hedge
Merv Helms
Laura Hensley
Jim Hogan

Lori Holliday
Rowena Holliday
David Hollifield
Tonya Hollifield
Andy Holmes

Paul Hylton
Charles Joyce

Karen Karrasch
April Kern

Sue Kwak
Jolie Lee

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�Sean Lee
Travis Lee
Richard Leftwich
Brian Lemon
Debbie Lipes

Nancy Lynch
Kelly Lynn
Lynn Madden
Christie Martin
Anne Meador

Tammy Meador
Angela Meadows
Marie Metheney
Chip Miller
Vernon Miller

Marlene Moore
Curtis Morgan
Chip Morris
Frank Morris
Melanie Morris

Kerns Mullen
Scott Myers
Chris Newman
Jennifer Norford
Patrick Northup

Will Nunnally
Brian Oetgen
Mark Packett
Jesse Painter
Penny Perdue

Phyllis Perry
Cheryl Peters
Kevin Phipps
David Poff
Mary Poff

Pete r Poulton
Kobi Powell
Will Powell
Greg Prillaman
Archie Pugh

"We enjoy our freedom of choice. W e get to choose what we're going to
eat. We sit where we want to in the cafeteria and with the people we enjoy
being with."
"The best part of school is changing classes because we get to see all of our
friends."

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�"It takes us forever to work our locker combinations. With only seconds to
get to class, we run into at least twenty other people trying to beat the bell.
And you know what it means if we're late to class. An hour after school."
Jill Pug h
Laurie Rain ville
Jack Ray
Tia Re n ick
Ricky Reynolds

Donald Richardson
Mike Riddl e
Sean Riley
, Kev in Robe rtson
Eddie Rock e

Tamm y Roge rs
Mark Roop
Carole Routt
Cecil Saunde rs
Sean Saunders

Am y Schirm e r
Lenora Shivel y
Shari Sc hram
Steve Se lle rs
Eric Shaffe r

Alan She lo r
Dann y Shin a ul t
Tim Si g m o n
Tamm y Silcott
Blaine Simm e rs

Dee na Simm o ns
Je nn ifer Sin k
W illiam Sink le r
Dale Slu sher
So nya Smi t h

To d d Sm it h
Do na ld Sowers
Edd ie Sowers
Me lissa Spites
Ann a Spr iggs

Tony Stampe r
C. Talbot-Jones
Sue Tate
Donn ie Tay lor
Sharon Terry

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�David Thomas
Debbie Thomas
Sherri Thomas
G.O. Thornhill
Mike Tolley

Angie Turk
Joyce Turner
Ricky Underwood
Rob Vaughan
Kristi Vernon

Allen Walker
Kara Walker
Lynn Walton
Vicki Wardle
Quentin Wardy

Stephanie Webster
Betty Weddle
Mike Welch
Joette West
Bobby White

Jennifer Williams
Mark Williams
Nancy Williams
Neda Williford
Cindy Wilson

Don Wimmer
Cathy Winstead
Scott Witt
Tommy Wolfe
Jennifer Wood

Martha Wood
Melinda Woolwine
Kim Wright
Jeff Yates
Valerie Yopp

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Andrew Lewis is great,
terrible, fun, boring, exciting, interesting, and
definitely something to
look forward to."
Moth e r H e ndri c k

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�Football

Row 1: T.Carter; D.Moore; B.Frank; F.Morris; T.Taylor; M.Brammer; ].Baker, Captain; G.Spradlin, Captain; B.Lemon;
D.Thomas; S.Riley; F.Sellers; M.Roop; K.Overstreet; R.Johnson. Row 2: Mr. Williams, Coach; B.Roseberry, Mgr.;
K.Schneider, Mgr.; A.Kaiser; J.O'Quinn; J.P.Candler; T.Espelage; ].Charlton; T.Gregory; ].Riley; D.Murphy; S.Riley; ].Packett;
S.Rapp; C.Yopp; P.Ferguson; Mr. Miles, Coach . Row 3: L.Joyner, G.Linkous, D.Thompson, C.Bell, C.Young, T.Langheim,
R.Morgan, L.Hutchinson, P.Fox, T.Turner, M.Cosby, C.Reese, G.Foster, D.Boger, ].Brightwell.

All District Te am
Gra dy Spradlin, Jeff Baker, and Ken Overstreet

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Our football team ended its season with a record
of three wins and four losses.
The total number of yards gained was 1,055rushing for 885 yards and passing for 170 yards.
On offense, Grady Spradlin led in rushing with 280
yards. Trey Gregory was second with 160 yards and
Richard Morgan, third with 101 yards.
The best blockers were David Murphy, Peter Fox,
Mike Cosby, and Jeff Baker.
Ken Overstreet led in pass receptions with 73
yards gained, and Lee Joyner was second with 51
yards.
Defensively, Grady Spradlin led with the most
tackles, totaling 52. In second place was Gary Foster
with 32, and close behind him was Jeff Baker with
31.
Jeff Baker caused the most fumbles, Gary Foster
led in fumble recoveries, and Grady Spradlin was the
leader in pass interceptions.

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Kneeling: Jill Deegan, Terri Love, Britta Smith Captains Standin · Susan G
Kerry Redding; Leigh Walton; Susan Vaughan;
ammy artman; Kara Walker; Lisa Williams; Melanie Morris; Kay Campbell '

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The girls' basketball team of Andrew Lewis Jr. High
had an exciting season. With youth and inexperience
prevailing at the beginning of the season, the girls
proved to be strong competitors as the season
progressed. They ended the season with a 4-8
record, ranking fifth in the regular season. The most
exciting victory was a 31-30 decision over Glenvar Jr.
High.
Terri Love and Britta Smith were placed on the
Roanoke Valley All District Team and Leigh Walton
received Honorable Mention.
With nine team members returning, the girls look
forward to a successful season in 1981-82.

All District Team
Britta Smith, Terri Love, and Leigh Walton

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�Volleyball

Kneeling: Robin Kelly; Mary Gabris; Brenda Looney; Shelly Blankenship, Captain; Therasa Taylor; Melan ie Lupton , Captain;
Kim Wright; Lisa Webb; Dixie Ribble. Standing: Mel issa Crotts, Linesman ; Sharon Tarpley , Manager ; Leslie Hubble, Manager;
Kathy Clark; Jeann ie Stoner; Kellie Brightwell; Miss Stallins, Coach; Amy Fisher; Donna Whorley; Therasa Webb; Heather
Theede, Manager; Amy Stump, Manager.

Leag ue All Star Team
Ke llie Brightwe ll, She ll y Blan ke nship, and
Melanie Lupton

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Our volleyball team enjoyed a very successful season, with a 93 record during the regular season and an over-all record of 113. Andrew Lewis has won the League Championship two years
consecutively. This has never been accomplished before.
Awards went to Kellie Brightwell, Most Improved Player;
Melanie Lupton, Most Valuable Player; and Shelly Blankenship,
Coaches' Award. These thr ee members of the team were also_
named to the 1980-81 Roa noke Valley Jr . High School League
Volleyball All Star Te am.

�Basketball

Kneeling: Edwin Taylor, Mgr.; Greg Wolfe; Frank Morris; Tony Espelage, Jimmy Fielder; Jeff Baker; Robby Wiley; Robbie May;
Rami Marsh, Mgr . Standing: Coach David Bush, Greg Phill ips, Matt Ames, Mike Cosby, Richard Morgan, Tom Langheim,
Came ron Young, Ricky Robertson, Coach Wayne Barnhart. Not pictured: Managers Britta Smith, Melanie Lupton, Michelle
Kyle, Robin Riach, Deede Grace.

The Andrew Lewis basketball team won the Roanoke Valley
District Jr. High School Championship for the second st raigh t
year. The team finished the season with a 10-4 record and
then swept the Championship Tournament, defeating Frankl in
County Jr. 64-54 and Northside Jr. 49-41.
The team was led by Captain Richard Morgan . Ric hard set
school records by averaging 22.9 poihts and 17 rebou nds per
game.

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Gymnastics

Row 1: Mary Wright, Coach; Karen Karrasch; Leann Mitchell; Kay C .Campbell; L.Kay Campbell; Laura
Hensley; Amy Wiley; Terri Love, Mgr.; Joette w:st, Mgr. Row 2: Mary Gabris, Lynn Walton, Jeanette
Espelage, Debbie Winstead, Dixie Ribble. Row ~ - Ellen Forbes, Shelly Blankenship, Leigh Walton, Melissa
Spaulding. Not pictured: Brenda Looney and Kim McMahon.

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�Wrestling
Varsity

Seated : Matt Campion, Steve Sellers, Keith Campbell, Scott Brown, Frank Sellers, G.O.Thornhill, Brian Frank, Eric Hatter, and
Roy Johnson, Mgr. Standing: Mr. Hill, Coach; Danny Williams; Al Kaiser; Matt Mowles; David Boger; Mike Shelton; Devin
Hamden; David Edens; Mark Peterson, Ass't Coach.

Junior Varsity

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W 1"lliam Farrell , Ken W eb b,
Seated: Steve Garren, Jimmy Wardle, Mike Brammer, Mike Wade, Tom McCollum, Mi e o_on,
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S 1"th · Kevin Lotts;
Steve Staton, Kevin StClair, Dale Clark, Doug Moore. Standing: Mr. Hill, Coach; Peter Can t ril!, Mg r., Da 1eA n;1t C~ach.
Mark Hyer; Merv Helms; Ted Lancaster; Chris Davis; George Baron ; Brian O e tge n, Mgr.; Mark Peterson , ss

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Look, it' s a Shazam

Now hear this

It speaks for itself

Fang

Faster than a speeding bullet
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Look, Ma, no head

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Monday

�Cheerleaders
Blue Squad
First Row: C indy Moles, Amy Wiley, Julia
Coleman, and Nira Marsh . Second Row:
Melissa Spaulding, Nikki Harris, and
Autumn Jordan . Third Row: Shelley
Blankenship and Kim Medley

White Squad
Kneeling: Mary Heslep and
Christine Thornhill. Standing:
Robin Stockton, Allison Williams,
Ellen Turney, Michelle Martin ,
Lori Layman, Amy Fisher, and Tatia
Daniels.

Managers
Judy Burnard; Maria Watts; Carol Jacobs; Terri Love; and Mrs. Martha
Brooks, Sponsor.

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�Mrs. Peterson, another familiar face

Mrs. Hill, a familiar face

The face is familiar but the name escapes
me.

It's Nice Ta

Be Important

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But
It's Important

Ta Be Nice
"Catch that Carter spirit"
Ain't it the truth!
"And then what happened to the Big
Bad Wolf?''

Ain 't it the truth!
Just monkeyin' around

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��Annual Staff

Row 1: Scott Gardner, Phyllis Shinault, Maria Miller, Tim McCollum. Row 2: Mrs. Houchens, Sponsor; Velvet Vernon; Angela
Turner; Lauren Oetgen; Mrs. Moore, Sponsor. Row 3: Devin Hamden, Debbie Winstead, John Paul Candler, John Packett,
Sabrina Kallan, Jay Taliaferro.

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�SCA Off ice rs

Steated: Stimis Smith, Treasurer; Lauren Oetgen, Secretary; Terri Love, President; Kathy Clark, Vice President; Tim McCollum,
Chaplain. Standing; Randy Horton, Aide; Mrs. Rita Holland, Sponsor; Sonia Slusher, Aide.

SCA Homeroom Representatives

K. Campbell, K. Clark, S. Claytor, K. Cooper, C. Copenhaver, S. Corvin, T. Daniels, C. Domeika, B. Farrell, A. Favata, A. Fisher,
M . Gabris, A. Gaston, M . Gibson, D. Grace, D. Hall, E. Hatter, R. Horton , J. Hudson, A. Jordan , L. Joyner, K. Karrasch . J. Lee,
D. Lipes, B. Looney , T. Love, N. Marsh, K. Martin, Tim McCollum, V. Miller, M. Moore, M. Morris, K. Mullen, J. Norford, B.
Oetgen , L. O e tgen , G . Prillaman, M . Pritchar d, J. Rickman, A. Schirmer, M . Shaner, L. Simmons, S. Slusher, Sonia Smit h, Stimis
Smith, P. Spiegel, A. Stump, J. Taliafero, T. Turner, E. Turney, L. Walton , J. West, A. Williams R. Woods, K. Wr ight, M. Yeatts,
M . Yoon .

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�MEMBERS: A.Allen, T.Clifton, M.Conner, M.Dillon, L.Holliday, M .Poff, S.Presley, S.Tarpley, A.Turner, T.Walker. Sponsor: Mrs.
Sandra Denny

FHA

MEMBERS: L.Agee, T.Bayne, C.Beckner, K.Cole, U.Connolly, S.Corvin, C.Davis, A.Favata, L.Francisco, D.Goodman,
s .Greenway, R.Gue, ).Ha ll, C.Logan, A. Lotts, L.Nic hols, K.Parcell, E.Park e r, C.Phillips, D.Poff, ).Pugh, T.Pugh, K.Robertson
G.Simmons, G.Snyder, K.Sto ne, S.Tate, A.Weaver, M.Williams, T.Windham. Sponsors: Mrs . Jerry Winston and Mrs. Cons~ance
Kramer

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�National Junior Honor Society

MEMBERS: A.Allen, S.Blankenship, S.Brown, M .Campion, ].Coleman, ].Deegan, S.Gardner, D.Grace, M. Heslep, S.Hill,
T.Langheim, L.Layman, K.Lotts, Tom McCollum, ' K.McGraw, M .Miller, L.Oetgen, ].Packett, H.Stallins, Robin Stockton, ].Taliaferro,
C.Thornhill, V.Yernon, S.Wade, A.Wiley, L.Williams, Sponsors: Mrs. Hazel Waters and Mrs. Phyllis Zorn.

Chess

MEMBERS : M.Brammer, K.Campbell, ].Cole, G.Dani e ls, D.Fitzgerald , ].Hall , S. Hite, K.Lyons, C.Morris, M.Myers, K.Phipps,
D.Poff, A.Shelor, D .S lusher, E.Sowers, T.Stamper, K.StClair, ].Taliafe rro, D.Thomas, T.Tingle r, A.Walker, B.White, D.Wimmer ..
Sponsors: Mr . Wayne Barnhart and Mr. Doug Graham

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�Fine Arts
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NINTH GRADE MEMBERS: 5.Bell, J.P.Candler, K.Cooper, E.Forbes, D.Grace, L.Gray, D .Hall, D . Hamden, M.Harvey, R.Horton,
K.Lotts, T.Love, R.Marsh, A.Mayberry, G.Mayberry, T.McCollum, M.Miller, B.Prillaman, M .Pritchard, S.Rhudy, C.Sayers,
L.Simmons, S.Slusher, 5.Smith, P.Spiegel, B.Terry, H.White, ).Wimmer . Sponsors: Miss Davis, Mrs . Hendrick, and Mrs. Holland

EIGHTH GRADE MEMBERS: S.Acree, T.Bailey, P.Baldwin, ).Biggs, J.Blackiston, M .Dean, G .Dillon, C.Dooley, A .Fisher, P.Flint,
M.~abris, D.Goodwin, ).Hann, S.Hite, L.Hubble, L.Jouget, R.Kelly, K.Layman, B.Looney, ).Maxwell , B.McKinney, S.Miller,
L.M1tche ll, K.Morton, R.Nester, J.O'Quinn, B.Pate, L.Phillips, V.Randalf, S.Rapp, T.Rexrode , T.Reynolds, R .Robertson, M .Shan er,
M.M.S hinault, A.Sisson, D.Smith, W.Sprinkle, K.StClair, A.Stump, E.Turney, A.Vaughn, L.Walton , A.W ea ver, S.Wimmer,
M.Yeatts, M.Yoo n, C.Zimmerman

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�Black Awareness

MEMBERS: B.Banks, M.Clayburn, G.Daniels, T.Daniels, ).Dooley, P.Ferguson, G.Foster, N. Harris, L.Hutchinson, M .Kyle,
L.Madden, S.Madden, T.Madden, R.Morgan, F.Morris, K.Morton, K.Phipps, B.Smith, T.Taylor, T.Taylor, L.Webb, L.Webb,
T.Webb, A.Wiley, D.Whorley. Sponsor: Mrs. Frances Chubb

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Y-Teens

MEMBERS : D.Aldridge, B.Bartley, C.Bowen, H.Bowen, P.Bradford, ).Bridge, S.Claytor, K.Craft, K.Foster, C.Francisco AG
R.Gress, R.Holliday, ).Lee, N.Lynch, K.Lynn, C.Martin, T.Meador, M .Morris, K.Mullen, P.Perdue, K.Powell, ).Pugh, ' · aston,
L.Rainville,T.Renick, T.Rogers, C.Routt, S.Schram, D.Simmons, K.Stone, S.Tate, D.Thomas, A.Turk, ].Turner, K.Webbe
C.Winstead, M .Woolwine, V.Yopp, M.Wood. Sponsor: Miss Melissa Quinley
r,

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MEMBERS:Alaina Allen, Shelly Blankenship, Douglas Bowles, Scott Brown, Joe Charlton, Julie Coleman, Tony Espelage, Peter
Fox, Scott Gardner, Mary Heslep, Stewart Hill, Autumn Jordan, Sabrina Kallan, Rebecca Kennett, Tom Langheim, Greg
Linkous, Terri Love, Matthew Mowles, Lauren Oetgen, John Packett, Greg Phillips, Robin Riach, James Riley, Robin Stockton,
Jay Taliaferro, Christine Thornhill, Susan Vaughan, Michael Wade, Scott Whitescarver, Susan Willard, Lisa Williams, Harry
Worrell. Sponsor, Mrs. Nancy Shaw

EIGHTH and NINTH GRADE
Row 1: Brian Williams, Velvet Vernon, Donna Hall, Warnie
Sprinkle. Row 2: Lisa Simmons, Robin Peake, Michelle
Clayburn, Mitzi Mitchell, Carla Tolly. Row 3: Sonia Slusher;
John Wimmer; Ricky Cundiff; Amy Swanson; James
Sma ll wood; Mrs. Brooks, S~onsor.

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SEVENTH GRADE
Row 1: Marie Matheny, Kristi Vernon . Row 2 : Marlene
Moore, Stephanie Webster, Jenny Wood, Lynn Walton,
Kathy Winstead. Row 3: Donald Richardson; Kerns Mullen;
Mrs. Brooks, Sponsor; Tracy Gilley; Sarah Claytor; RobiJl
Bushnell.

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Row 1: R.Stockton, P.Spiegel, U.Connolly, D.Grace, M.Harvey, K.McGraw, V.Shadeck, V.Vernon, S.Reaser, Row 2: D.Winstead,
T.Windham, A.Turner, R.Spradlin, 5.Garren, T.Reynolds, F.Sellers, M.Yoon, ).Linkous, S.Brooks, K.Lotts, B.Williams, D.Hamden.
Row 3: K.Lyons, E.Crockett, B.Louton, M.Dean, B.Pate, B.McKinney, W .Farrell, L.Phillips, C.Zimmerman, K.Slusher, S.Slusher,
K.StClair, R.King, R.Sowell, ).Hudson, M .Miller. Row 4: D.Howell; M.Artrip; S.Bailey; W.Lipes; D.Thompson; K.Siner; ).Wimmer;
T.Turner; Mr. Reaser, Director; S.Miller; ).Charlton; S.Hill; D.Moore; R.Morgan

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Row 1: M.Wood, A.Meador, A.Schirmer, ).Bain, B.Farrell , N.Lynch, L.Phillips, ).Turner, K.Craft, D.Wimmer. Row 2: G.Pri llaman ,
M.Morris, D.Winstead, L.Shively, M.Matheny , A.Goodwin, ).Lee, R.DeHart, L.Nichols, A.Gaston, A._Bri zzolara, L.Kay Campbell,
L.Holliday, M .Gibson. Row 3: B.White, C.Miller, E.Sowers, B.Gray, M .Hall , T.Goens, R.Dotson, W.Smkler, M.Welch , S.Carroll,
W .Powell, L.Brown, D .Edgell, S.Sellers, R.Vaughan, P.J.Poulton, M.Haskins. Row 4: Mr .Reaser, Director; D.Poff; K.Robe rtson;
P.Northup; D .Giesler; C.Dearing; P.Hylton ; C.Miller; ).Hart; ).Ray; W.Nunnally; M.Packett.

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�Writers

MEMBERS: E.Crockett, ].Jackson, L.Jouget, ].Lee, A.Mayberry, L.Nichols, E.Parker, T.Pugh, T.Reynolds, P.Shinault, Sponsor: Miss
Rebecca Woody, Writer in Residence, Roanoke County Schools

Science

MEMBERS: S.Albe r_y, A.Allen, S.Beck, T.Be ckner, K.Boyd, L.Brickey, A.Brizzolara, M .Conner, Kathy Craft, Kellie Craft ,
M.C_rou c h, P.~u nd1ff, M.Dean, I.Doole y, D.Edge ll, B.Farrell, N.Farris, B.Graham, S.Harris, L.Holliday, T.King, B.O e tgen , P.Perry,
L.S h1 ve ly, W.S1n kle r, S.Sm1th, M.We lch, S.Witt, ].Yates. Sponsor: Miss Eva Farrell

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Service

Strategy meeting

An impressive record

Help!

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�Advanced Choirs

Row 1: Mrs. Hendrick, D.Fix, K.Campbell, E.Taylor, A.Williams, M .Oden , N.Marsh , N.Harris, ].Burnard, M.Crotts, R.Barnett,
M.Duke, C.Thornhill, M.Spaulding. Row 2: R.Woods, D.Bowles, R.Johnson, K.Cooper, E.Parker, T.Hartman, A.Ferguson,
K.McMahon, M.Yeatts, T.Daniels, M.Coe, S.Wade, T.Carter, L.Layman, D .Aldridge. Row 3: ].Riley, L.Hester, M .Myers, ].Dunn,
M.Martin, A.Favata, S.Bell , M.Gabris, D.Worrell, K.Littrell, D.Ribble, C.Dooley, A.Weaver, E.Turney. Row 4: ].Wimmer, S.Bailey,
D.Thompson, ].Taliaferro, ].Jackson , A.Fishe r, L.Walton, C.Phillips, K.Stone, K. McGraw, A.Allen, A.Stump, K.Brightwell,
S.Willard, C.Surface, M.C.Bate man .

Row 1: S.Smith, S.Staton, B.Looney, P.Spiegel , A.Jordon, S.Bush, V.Poff, D .Hall, L.Webb . Row 2 : Tom McCollum, G .Hite,
S.Duke, T.Love, D.Winstead, Rene' Stockton, Robin Stockton, R.Peake, B.Prillaman, C.Kidd, L.Whitmer, A.Wiley, ].Rickman,
C.Gerhold, M.Shepherd . Row 3: T.Bailey, I.Wolfe, Tim M cCollum, M . Yoon, L. Joy n e r, C.Moles, K.Clark, R.Kelly, ].Foste r,
V.Vernon, M.M iller, L.Williams, S.Reaser, A.H eslep, D.Grace, H.Thee d e, S.Madden. Row 4: R.Horton, D.Edens, V.Randall,
H.Sta llings, ].Baker, S.Riley, T.Gregory, S.Blankenship, C.Jacobs, M .Kyl e, S.Kallan, ].Coleman, S.Gree nway, M.Watts, A.Dobbins,
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