Alliance Christian Schools - Shield Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1982
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Text from Pages 1 - 152 of the 1982 volume:
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The 1982 SHIELD is dedicated to MR. BRAXTON ADAMS
who is laying up treasures in heaven - by using his special
abilities to keep our buses running smoothly, our building in
good repair and our junior soccer and basketball teams
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Mrs. Royce Franklin
Guidance Counselor, Head of Math Department
Mrs. Marty Perry 1 Speech, Mrs. Gloria Headley Mrs. Betty Ann Stone
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Mr. David Talley Mr. Bob Scheid
P.E., Varsity Coach Driver Education
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Ruth Ann Hitchcock spent hours during the summer preparing the handbooks
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Barry Engman Anderson
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David Kenneth Howard
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Dianne Davis turns in her Patriotic Poster.
Susan Corley
Dianne Davis
Keli Fortinberry
Marshall Franklin
Buster Gamble
Paul Gilbert
Dale Gray
Chris Hayes
Kendall Headley
Jon Langford
Now Mrs. Freeman is tall enough to look at Tim Mitchell eye to
Leasha Abercrombie
Robert Brannon
Mike Carr
Trina Collins
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Chrissie Phillips
Michelle Pittman
Angela Richardson
Chuck Riley
Kris Roy
Peter Sarris
Kim Simon
Jeff Snoddy
Faith Sutton
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in the skit at Regrouping.
Kelley Barnett
Michael Bodenhausen
Debbie Brakefield
Ronnie Brakefield
Teresa Creel
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Michele Dempsey
Bonnie Duncan
Robin Finch
Jo Folks
Karen Hayes
Kathy Higginbotham
Johnny Howard
John Irwin
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Andrea White
Tracy Whitten
Ron Wible
Delene Woods
Britt York
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Faith Garner
Linda Howard
Beth Kapp
Tommy Lake
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Wanda Luick
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BELOW LEFT: Beth Dollar surprises Mrs. Adams with her first report
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EIGHTI-I GRADE
Mr. Hitchcock times Scott Lee and Scott Brackher at a break at regrouping. Chante Phillips takes a make up test
Mrs. Jackie Pruett teaches elementary music and junior high English. The class learns something new each day
DeLaine Dawson
Rosemary Dupes
Beth Hayes
Bobby Hodges
Stephanie Lane
David Langford
Kurt Becker
Scott Brackner
Bethany Brooks
Gina Culberson
John Dagnan
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Lisa McKay makes a point in speech class. Angie Peaden performs in the first pep rally.
Scott Lee
Melanie McGraw
Lisa McKay
Angie Peaden
Chante Phillips
Jeff Posey
Matt Scheid
Donna White
Suzanne Williams
Becky York
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Una Breeding
Philip Crane
Sandra Creel
Robert Denison
Angela Echols
Anita Harris
Jonathan Hays
Angelisa Headley
Vince Higginbotham
Ruth Ann Hitchcock
Duane Hitson
Mary Howard
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Ruth Ann Hitchcock, Cassandra Lofton, and Terri Sheridan stand in line to eat at Regrouplng
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Mr. Makemson
Tammi Manning
Christy Massey
Tanya Mitchell
Barbara Pittman
Lee Richardson
Danny Rivers
Jon Roth
Terri Sheridan
Brenda Singleton
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Missy Walsh
Kathleen Williams
John Wiggins
Lisa Wolff
Philip Crane and Jonathan Hays watch Paul Loo raise the flag at Regrouping,
Mr. Bill Makemson teaches Junior High History, Science, and Math. The seventh grade struggles with a History lesson,
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ELEMENTARY TREASURES
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Andrea Bearden
Scott Bigbee
Janine Blankenship
Ricky Borders
Seyvon Brown
Robert Cather
David Colpo
Michelle Comfort
Marilyn Daniel
Beth Ann Davis
William Echols
Kelly Frederick
Chris Green
Chris Haskins
Nicole Henderson
Kim Howard
Karen Kapp
Eric Lane
Matthew Langford
Robby Melvin
Jim McAlister
Paul McAnally
Janet Ryder
Dodie Walker
Dale Westcott
April Whitten
Charlie Workman
John Youngblood
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Debbie Jobes listens while Mark
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Jamie Batton
Stephanie Brackner
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Mark Butler
Crede Colgan
Rickey Cribbs
Becky Dagnan
Tracie Dawson
Sabrina Dupes
Hiala Elridge
Angela Finch
Trina Freeman
Mark Garner
Teri Gilbert
Karen Hollis
Alice Howard
Andreas Krontiras
Michelle Lee
Shaun Nelson
Chris Phillips
Donna Rivers
Greg Ross
Sean Selznick
Kathi Scheid
Misty Smith
Scott Smith
Angela Stolk
Byron Waites
David Walsh
Craig White
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Lydia Brooks hangs up her coat on a cold winter morning Mrs Kunz grades the 4th grades lessons
Danica Hooks
Jon Jobes
Jeff Kim
Denise Lamar
Stephanie Lee
Jason Rothe
Kimberly Sheridan
James Slaughter
Scott Strawn
Heidi Taylor
Amy White
Corey Wolff
Mary Batton
Sherri Batton
Lydia Brooks
Danny Colpo
Jamie Edwards
Johann Ginn
Rick Godbehere
John Headley
Christie Henson
Ashley Hinson
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Jennifer Anderson
Keith Frederick
Athena Hill
Daryl Parker
Kenny Pinson
Marion Sawyer
Trent Sheehan
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Jay Wright
Fourth Grade practices for Christmas chapel.
THIRD GRADE VESTAVIA Mrs Scheid
David Batton
Kevin Becker
Charles Bernhard
Scottie Chamblee
Michael Comfort
April Deese
Steve Dollar
Dave Freeman
West Gray
Shane Green
Darren Hardman
Kezia Harvey
Duffy Hayes
Michelle Healy
Mechelle Horton
Elizabeth Howard
Nicole Howard
Nancy Kapp
Stephen Lee
John Macon
Scott Manning
Tony Person
Cladise Slaughter
Janet Thrasher
Stephen Walsh
Mrs. Carol Scheid observes her class at work
THIRD GRADE - EAST LAKE Miss Rhea
Third grade enjoys music class.
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Amy Aldridge
Sean Anderson
Misty Brown
Lamar Burton
Danny Cheshire
Duane Davis
Edward Frazier
Joana Haddadin
Jon McKee
Stacey Myrick
Nicki Ramsey
Keith Robinson
Jeffery Smith
Rodney Traylor
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Bridgette Breeding
Carl Dickerson
Mal Fancher
Jennifer Jobes
Leslea Junge
Michael Melvin
Blake Parker
Jennifer Pilley
LaTonia Pratt
Karen Ross
Greg Stanley
Teri Taylor
Paul Williams
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Second graders enjoy the new gate.
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Mrs. Bev Wible encourages her class to read.
Mrs Carner
Brian Adair
Wesley Cooley
Clarence Cooper
Christopher Crawford
Danielle Foushee
Jelani Gause
Reid Harris
Brian McMahan
Jennifer Norris
Tracy Odell
Regina Robinson
Brian Ruggs
Tiffany Smith
Kelly Thomas
Meredith Ward
Romania White
Kenny Wilcutt
Shane Williams
Mrs Shirlie Carner explains the phonics chart.
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Theron Brewster
Renee Godbehere
James Howard
Betsie Kim
Dwight Minor
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Leslie Narramore
Jennifer Deese
Hayley Smith
Tony Waites
Jonathan Walsh
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Chris Austin
Tre Bass
Jason Burton
Kay Chandler
Trey Chandler
Lauri Galbreath
David Garrard
Timothy Heath
Shane Holderfield
Allison Houlditch
Pandora Hullett
Angie Johnson
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Sydney Melton
Matthew Parrish
Dana Smith
Rachael Smith
Wendy Warren
Lauri Galbreath works diligently on her spelling test
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Robbie Harris
Jennifer Hays
Jana Healy
Yasmin Hines
Annie Jordan
Shane Junkins
Victor Kyatt
Darren Love
Bradley McGiboney
Heather Payton
Leslie Perry
Terri Rexroat
Rachel Stanley
Josh Stewart
Tannis Stoops
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Van Averhart
Mandy Fisher
Michael Freeman
Matt Fulghum
Rand Haddadin
Rani Haddadin
Amy Lawrence
Richie Lolley
Gabi McLain
Christy Norris
Janet Ridgell
Michael Russell
Roark Sheehan
Amy Spray
Tamika Staples
Christy Tomasello
Neal Ward
Ashley Waterhouse
Tiffany White
Ginger Windham
Kathy Wise
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Billy Marshall
Patrick Nelson
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Preston Pratt
Dileep Rajan
Kelly Reese
Broderick Wilson
Kimberly Wolff
Miss Joyce Van Houten serves a meal to day care
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Chianti Cleggett
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Tim Fulghum
Leslie Galbreath
Jeries Haddadin
Amanda Harris
Andrea Joiner
Erika Mitchell
Kelby O'Neill
Nissalke Pullum
Michael Robinson
Shaun Ruggs
Kristen Smith
Rubbie White
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JUNIOR HIGH PATRIOTIC POSTER CONTEST
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Joy Sutton
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Barry Anderson Faith Sutton - lst Place
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Dr. Nicky Chavers directs the cast in the Academy of Arts production.
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FALL FESTIVAL
Fall Festival is an annual event at Alliance Christian School to which everyone looks forward. lt's a really fun day! Stude
enjoy jumping on the Moon Walk, watching a play, participating in relays and contests, bursting pinatas, and dunking tl
favorite teachers on the dunking machine. The adults enjoy shopping in the Sugar Shack, Coffee Shop, Holiday House, a
Bargain Barn. To add to the excitement, our new gym was used for the first time to hold the Hamburger Hangout anj
number of other events. All in all the 1981 Fall Festival was a big success,
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Warren and David Howard straighten up the school under Suzette Dempsey's supervision.
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Ron Wible and Morris Franklin have a contest to see who can climb up
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SOCCER 1981-1982
UNDER SIXTEEN TEAM
L, to R, Row 1: Paul Loog Lee Richardsong
Vince Higginbothamg Danny Riversg Scott
Bigbee. Row 2: Jeff Poseyg Matt Scheidg Bobby
Hodgesg Morris Frankling Philip Craneg David
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Jeff Kimg Rick Godbehereg Charles Bernhardg
Jon Jobes. Row 2: Braxton Adams, Coachg
David Colpog Scott Smithg Paul McAnallyg
Andreas Krontirasg John Headleyg Seyvon
Browng James Slaughter.
VOLLEYBALL 1981-1982
JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH TEAM 1
L. to R. Row 1: Ruth Ann Hitchcockg Valerie
Thrasherg Beth Dollarg Pam Pittmang Teresa Creelg
Marty Perry, Coachg Wanda Luickg Janet
Mishalanieg Keli Fortinberryg Sandra Creel.
1981
CANDY
SALE
The students unloaded me truck,
formed a candy brigade, Mr. Macon and David Howard demonstrate how to sell candy
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and stacked over 1,000 cases of candy in the storeroom. Mrs. Adams congratulates Marion Sawyer for being top candy seller
The Academy of Arts Presents
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The early history of England is given in the prologue,
Elder Brewster KTommy Snoddyl speaks to his congregation.
Mrs. Franseen demonstrates make-up techniques on Mary Howard
Danny Rivers reluctantly cooperates as Miss Franseen and the
crew fit him for a costume.
A VENTURE ALMGST DESPERATE
Mr. Tom Franseen and Mr. Ken Hines present a delightful puppet show The ladies of the court flirt with King James.
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The boys practice the storm scene.
The stage crew hooks up the backdrop. Nicky Chavers directs Ron Ross and Barry Anderson in their scene
Henry Vll CJoel Haskinsl talks to his wife Ann Boylen lJoy Suttonl.
The promotion committee welcomes parents to the play.
Jon Langford works with the lights while Chuck Riley operates the sounc
ln between rehearsals Jack Warren takes a quick nap.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The purpose of the
Student Council is to
promote spiritual life at
Alliance Christian, to
provide an opportunity for
service and character
development through
active involvement in
student government, and
to promote and coordinate
aspects ofthe social life at
Alliance Christian.
L. to R. Row 1: Linda Howard 9, Angela Richardson 11, Andrea
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Snoddy, President, Sally Ramer, Secretary-Treasurer, Jack Warren,
sident.
White 10. Row 2: Suzanne Williams 8, Carla Lotton 9, Missy Walsh 7,
Sally Ramer 10, Lee Richardson 7. Row 3: Mr. Donmoyer - Sponsor,
Bobby Hodges 8, Jeff Snoddy 11, Tommy Snoddy 12, Jack Warren
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Mrs. Franklin serves ice cream to the Juniors at the surprise Valentine
party' The brick work begins on the gym.
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Ey Rivers and Chante Phillips are ready for Tommy Snoddy
oming. rebound.
JUNIOR HIGH SPEECH CONTEST
Lee Richardson Bethany Brooks Cassandra Lofton
1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place
ELEMENTARY SPEECH CONTEST
John Youngblood, Zndg Seyvon Brown, 3rdg April Whitten, 3rdg
Kimberly Sheridan, lstg Stephen Walsh, lst.
There is snow on the new gym!
Wanda Rivers and Linda Howard are ready for Christmas
SENIOR HIGH SPEECH CONTEST
'is Franklin, 3rd, Kris Roy, 2nd, Joel Haskins, Honorable Mention,
shall Franklin, Honorable Mention, Dale Gray, lstg Joy Sutton,
JUNIOR HIGH CREATIVE
WRITING CONTEST
SUZANNE WILLIAMS
First Place
BETHANY BROOKS
Second Place
CHRISTY MASSEY
TAMMI MANNING
Honorable Mention
GINA CULBERSON
Honorable Mention
Third Place
arable Mention.
SENIOR HIGH PATRIOTIC ESSAY CONTEST
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arable Mention, Jeff Snoddy, 3rd, David Howard, Honorable Men ion,
TREASURES OF CHRISTMAS
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Whatever is that, Helen?
Danielle Foushee and Wes Cooley set up the Nativity scene in their Si
Grade room.
The students at East Lake practice singing for Christmas chapel.
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The Third Graders dig into all of the delightful goodies.
Eighth graders enjoy the food and desserts that were brought to the
Christmas party.
VARSITY CRUSADERS HAVE BIG SEASON
1981-1982 SEASON 16-9
L. to R. Row 1: Joel Haskins, Co-Captaing
Tommy Snoddy, Co-Captaing Jack Warreng
Barry Andersong David Talley, Coach. Row 2:
Johnny Howardg Britt Yorkg Tim Mitchellg Tim
Moreaug Jeff Snoddyg Jon Langfordg Marshall
Franklin.
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JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL
L. to R. Row 1: Lee Richardsong Scott Bracknerg
Tommy Lakeg Matt Scheidg Philip Craneg David
Langford. Row 2: Braxton Adams, Coachg
Steve Morrisong Casey Craneg John Dagnang
Scott Leeg Jeff Poseyg Kurt Beckerg Morris
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JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Angela Echolsg Becky Yorkg Angie Peaden
DeLaine Dawsong Gina Culberson, head
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Angela Richardson - Sophomore Joy Sutton - Senior Leslie Triplett - Freshman
Escort Tim Moreau Escort Tommy Snoddy Escort David Howard
Trina Collins - Junior Sandy Lee - Sophomore Sally Ramer - Sophomore
Escort Brian Pate Escort Joel Haskins
The 1982 Homecoming Court Beth Dollar - Freshman
Escort Tim Mitchell
my Sutton and Kathy Higginbotham wear different colors for Rainbow Day. Bobby Hodges looks real cool for 50's day.
The Varsity Cheerleaders practice their new cheer for the Homecom-
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KING: Philip Crane
QUEEN: Chante Phillips
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"Bird Legs from Burbank" answers letters from the lovelorn.
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enjoyed fabulous food and
interesting studies. They have
made silk flowers and have had
a lesson in first aid. This club
provides a way for students to
explore the God-given desire for
homemaking.
Terri Wible - President, Janet
Mishalanie - Vice President, Brenda
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Ann Hitchcock, Anita Harris, Lisa Wolff, Angelisa Headley, Terri Sheridan, Janet Mishalanie, Beth Kapp
Wible.
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a lot of time helping the
elementary teachers. They
grade papers, give spelling tests,
prepare bulletin boards and
read stories to the students.
Some members have taught a
lesson to their class.
This club is intended to
encourage enjoyment
of nature in the wild.
Survival skills and out-
door safety habits are
practiced. This year
the woodsmen viewed
films and went hiking.
Mr. Addison Hitchcock - Sponsor
WOODSMEN CLUB
L. to R. Row 1: John Wiggins, Danny Rivers, Jonathan Hays, Paul Loo. Row 2: Robert Denison, David Langford,
Posey, John Dagnan, Scott Lee, Kurt Becker, Mr. Hitchcock. Row 3: Scott Brackner, Philip Crane, Steve Morrison, C
Crane, Don White, Morris Franklin, Matt Scheid, Tommy Lake,
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LIBRARY CLUB
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Library Club is for the
members to learn library
skills and improve and
care for the library. They
mend damaged books and
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R. Niki Southerland, Faith Sutton, Joy Sutton, Robin Finch, Una Breeding, Mrs. Freeman - Sponsor.
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Faith Sutton - Vice President, Joy Sutton - President, Robin Finch
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The purpose of the Pep
Club is to promote
school spirit and
enthusiasm for the
various athletic teams.
During the year the
members make posters
and signs for the
games.
L, to R. Row 1: Mrs. Perry - Sponsor, Susan Corley, Chrissie Phillips, Kathy Higgin-
botham, Melanie McGraw, Kim Massey, Christy Massey. Row 2: Angela Richardson,
Mary Moreau, Stephanie Lane, Lisa McKay, Leslie Triplett, Becky York. Row 3: Kim
Simon, Rachel McAnally, Christy Walsh, Michele Dempsey, Lisa Turner, Dianne
Davis. Row 4: Wanda Luick, Angel Macon, Beth Dollar, Debbie Brakefield, Suzette
Dempsey, Michelle Pittman, Row 5: Angela Echols, Keli Fortinberry, Trina Collins,
Leasha Abercrombie, Sandy Lee, Kris Roy, Faith Garner.
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Kathy Higginbotham, Secretary.
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The communion service is a special part of Easter Chapel.
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The seniors present a comedy during Senior Class Night.
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relax after graduation exercises for the
10th senior class at ACS.
ELEMENTARY MUSIC CONTEST
Trina Freeman and Mark Butler, Ist, Tracie Dawson and Dave Freeman, 2nd, David Colpo, 3rd, April Whitten and Danny Colpo, Honorable Mentior
SENIOR HIGH MUSIC CONTEST JUNIOR HIGH MUSIC CONTEST
Joy Sutton, lst, Carla Lofton, 2nd, Faith Sutton, 3rd, Suzanne Williams, Ist, Becky York and Kathleen Williams, 2nd, Angi
Headley, 3rd.
ELEMENTARY CREATIVE WRITING CONTEST
GRADES 1 2
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KENNY PINSON lst JOHN YOUNGBLOOD 1 1
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DARYL PARKER n MATT LANGFORD 2nd
WENDY WARREN 3'd ATHENA HILL 3rd MARK BUTLER rd
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MATT LANGFORD - Second Place ge-A
DALE WESCOTT - Second Place I
MARK BUTLER - Third Place if
TRINA FREEMAN - Honorable Mention
Front Row: Marshall Franklin, 3rdg Tommy Snoddy, lst. Back Row: Brett
Junge, 2nd, Tim Mitchell, lst.
JUNIOR HIGH MATH CONTEST ELEMENTARY MATH CONTEST
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BETH ANN DAVIS - 2nd
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ATHLETIC AWARDS
BANQUET
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Valuable Cheerleader award.
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Crane for "Best Offensive Player" and Captain.
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with Mrs. Maurer and Mr. Hotalen during dinner.
Wanda Rivers shows off her sweet and innocent
look to Crane
Junior Varsity Cheerleader Angela Echols visits
with Tanya Mitchell.
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JUNIOR-SENIOR HIGH FIELD DAY
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The Senior High girls compete in the 60-yard dash.
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Beth Ann Davis prepares to catch a fly ball
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Tommy Snoddy Jack Warren
MISS ALLIANCE NOMINEES
Leasha Abercrombie Dianne Davi
Faith Sutton Joy Sutton
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consider to be outstanding examples of the Christian students in our High School.
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and service are also considered. Mr. Alliance and Miss Alliance are then chosen by vote of the Junior and Senior High
lents.
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THE SHIELD STAFF
Introduction and Division Pages: Karen Mouser, Wendy
Rivers
Student Life: Linda Howard, Susan Corley, Robin Ryder
Classes: Chrissie Phillips, Lisa Turner
Ads: Michael Bodenhausen, Allen Leverett
Darkroom: Mike Carr, Peter Sarris
Photography and Sports: Joel Haskins, Joe Moore
Advisor: Miss Cathie Mitchell
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CRUSADER
STAFF
Co-Editors: Debbie Brakefield,
Andrea White
Elementary: Gina Culberson -
Vest., Becky York - Vest.,
Tracy Whitten - E.L.
Cartoons, Jokes, Riddles: Brian
Pate
Sports: Ronnie Brakefield
Feature Stores: Helen Krontiras
Joy Sutton
Business Ads: Tracy Whitten,
Scott Brackner
Typist: David Howard
Photography: Joe Schillaci,
Helen Krontiras
Editorial, Layout, Make-Up:
Carla Lofton, Kathy
Higginbotham
Reporters: Robert Denison,
Anita Harris, Lee Richardson
Sponsor: Mrs. Lana Freeman
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BETA CLUB
Row 1, L. to R.: Andrea White, Kathy
Higginbotham, Hope Chi, Joy Sutton, Faith
Sutton. Row 2: David Howard, Tommy
Snoddy, Jeff Snoddy, Tim Mitchell, Ronnie
Brakefield, Marshall Franklin, Allen
Leverett, Miss Cathie Mitchell, sponsor.
WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
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Front Row: Joy Sutton, Dianne Davis, Faith Sutton. Back Row:
Tommy Snoddy, Marshall Franklin, Jeff Snoddy, Jack Warren.
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Haskins is awarded a trophy for being most outstanding senior high boy on
Day.
san Corley is awarded a trophy for outstanding senior high girl on Field Day,
I-IAPEL
Tim Mitchell gives his campaign speech for president of Student
Council.
These students are honored for participation in the American Associa-
tion of Christian Schools
at Bob Jones
Johnny Howard is awarded first place in the mile.
At left, Robin Finch is awarded a ribbon for placing third in the 440
run.
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VALEDICTORIAN
Captain of the Varsity Basketball Team
MR. TOMMY SNODDY
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Winner of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award and Woodmen of the
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SENIOR CLASS NIGHT
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At left, Seniors present "Badlands Ballyhoo
GRADUATIO JUNE 6, 1982
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Joy Sutton presents her Salutatorian speech.
Brian Pate receives the faculty Bible College Scholarship.
Jack Warren receives his diploma from Mrs. Adams.
At right, Rev. James Lowden gives the graduation address.
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"Red and yellow, black and white, they are precious in his sight. Jesus loves the
little children of the world."
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EW FACES
AT ACS
Mrs. Nelle Burson
Teacher, Second Grade
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Steven Hey, 4K-V
Li-Wei Lin, 4K-V
Arvind Prabhakar, 4K-V
Li-Ping Lin, 5K-V
Jessica Putnam, 5K-V
Melissa Tate, 5K-V
Ashley Walker, 1-EL
Shane Handy, 1-V
Joey Turner, 1-V
Tara Brown, 2-V
Keri Byars, 4-V
Gabrielle Hayes, 4-V
Chris Putnam, 4-V
Stacy Ward, 5th
Eric Byars, 6th
Bill Tanner, 6th
Joe Warren, 6th
Mary Moreau, 7th
Gabette Hayes, 8th
Chris Williams, 8th
Steve Morrison, 9th
Tammy Warren, 9th
Clark Word, 10th
Tim Moreau, 11th
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IN MEMGRIAM - A TREASURE LOST
Mr. E. B. Hammond
1908-1982
On February 18, 1982, Mr, Euel Braxton Hammond went to be with the Lord. He is the father of our principal, Mrs.
Iudy Adams, and our former music teacher Mrs. Suzanne Cobb.
Mr. Hammond loved the Lord and served Him in practical ways. He made many contributions to the school. The
'ock wall on the bank in front of the school, the steps to top court, the outside steps from first floor to second floor, the
eachers' loungefstorage room, and the darkroom are his handiwork. He made countless shelves, coat racks and stools
ind many repairs on the building. We at Alliance Christian School have lost a treasured friend.
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HOMEWOOD
SPORTING
GOODS
Birmingham's Headquarters for: Wilson,
Spalding, Dunlop, Adidas, Tiger, Nike,
Converse, Vonex, Speedos Swimwear
879-2828 2933 18th S Homewood
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CAFE
Fresh Seafood, Steaks
Cafeteria Style from 11 AM to 9 PM
Open from 5 AM till 10 PM
233 Finley Avenue West
"If the right side ofthe brain
controls the left side of the body
. . . then only left-handed people
are in their right mind. "
Compliments of Miss Boyd and
the left-handers at ACS.
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Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.