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Mrs. Jean Day Nora Stephens Butler Celebrates Twentieth Anniversary since the inception of Butler High School in 1951, many changes been made in the curriculum and physical plant in order to meet yressive environment Huntsville provides. ological advances, students acquire However, Flexible Scheduling in Second Successful Year Enrollment Highest in State r co wv ot _ waa A Dress Code Altered to Allow Girls’ Slacks _ ae Lange —_ ‘ ' H , 4 | ‘ ‘ ' : ; i : ! 4 ‘ t ‘ | ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘ ! ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ i ‘ ' ‘ ‘ Dedication ‘ 7 ae a a a ‘ ’ ‘ , ACADEMICS the! 1 Dr. Crim Observes 20th Anniversary as Butler’s Principal } pe ’ Sits 7 7 V be z, —_——. “es é AMEE S a a2, MAdal). uMeeea R, J, HOMER CRIM Birmingham Southern College George Peabody College Columbia University L.H.D, Athens College City of Huntsville Board of Education it cil: 7 . = Ea hi Milton Lanier, Marvin Drake, Guidance Department Aids Students Furthering Education 4 eee. 7 y 4 Uncle Bobby JESSIE CONN M,A., University of Alabama MARY JOHNSTON M,A,T., Athens College T. J, LEWTER M,A., George Peabody ROBERT LIPSCOMB M,.A., University of South Carolina JAMES NICHOL ve iiniver o Mes WMAVOLOALY 4 Southwest Paperback Book Club Originated REBECCA BARTLETT B.S., Tenn. Tech. Univ. GERALDINE BLEDSOE B.S., Florence State Univ. DORA CALLAWAY B.S., Birmingham Southern RUTH DAVIS M.A,, George Peabody College First year teachers are always dedic ated, Ecology Club Organized JOSEPH ASKINS B, A., Samford University MARIETTA AUSTIN A.B,, Lambuth College MILDRED C ANTERBURY M.A., University of Alabama GENE CLIFT B,A,, Alabama A M niversity 24 In an effort to develop competent membership in the communi- ties of man, the social studies department has established the Ecology Club, Among initial activities are the circulation of ecology news and an expedition to an Alabama paper mill to study its anti-pollution devices, Science Promotes Creativity SAM EVANS B,S,, University of Alabama VERA GARBER M.A., Vanderbilt University MICHAEL GODWIN B.S., University of Alaban a Languages Explore Cultural Backgrounds SARAH EDWARDS B.A., University of Alabama MABRY HIGGINBOTHAM A.B., Samford University MARIKAY HOW ARD M,A., University of Arkansas DOROTHY JONES A.B, , Georgia State MARY STILES B, A, , Pennsylvania State SANDRA WHITLEY B.S, , University of Alabama JOAN WILLIAMS B.S “ Math Students Compete in Tournament AS MARY ARILDSEN A.B, , tart College JOY BABCOCK T (a ' y ' 4 ad EN) A Butler math teachers helped to form a 1 8 ee team of math students and alternate who traveled to Samford University t - Se ee wees ee eee ee oS Oe Re Oe ee Fashion Presented to Butler Girls NANNEE BOOTH M.A., University of Alabama Tennis Courts Pave BONNELLE PIKE M,A,, Western Kentucky University ELLEN ROBERTS ao Mississippi State College for Women FButler Students WILLIAM BROWN B.S,, Auburn University GEORGE FLETCHER B.S,, University of Alabama MAX KELLY B.S, , University of Alabama JOHN MEADOWS M.A,, George Peabod y JAMES MONTGOMERY B.S,, Black Hill State RONNIE QUICK B.S,, Auburn Uni 1ive©rsily LEAH BERRY B.S,, University of Montevallo MARY BURKHARDT B.S,, Auburn University WILLIE CLARK M.S,, Alabama A M University SGT, FRED DAVEY University of Rochester CARL GARRISON B.S,, Florence State VELMA HOLLOWAY “ Alahama AS. B.S,, Alabama A M Special Educatio al | Variety in Each Day These are the subjects that are not required for graduation, but which add variety to the school day, With new programs being added each year, Butler students have an increasingly wide range of opportunity, Labor, Time... Patience | ft ; é Mus- idie Baker, Ruby Billins, Eva Kelly, Mary Smith abe E, Bryson, S, Morrow, K, P, Kelley Loretta McDonald, Jo Ann Daniels, Pat Kimery ; : : 4 . ' . . 4 7 It is hard to imagine the amount of required of the cafeteria and custodial staf! is €a momentous task to keep the school clean and neat and U daily meals balanced and well-planned. Behind the Scenes MRS, JANICE BIAS Bookkeeper MRS, RUTH CAUSEY Record’s Clerk MRS, LILA DARNELL Teacher's Aide MRS, EVELYN DAVIS Lunchroom Bookkeeper Seen SENIORS eites ta fag a pana We Are But a Moment’s Sunlight Fading in the Gras . oF DAE a 7 oie wh gee fy ie oe ue or ae, — eee tae 4 EE , 3 77 — ; . . t a f . r ‘e a « bed ‘ . ‘our Years of Seasons and Seasons to Come... VICKIE ANN ACKLIN WANDA KAY ADKINS JAMES AKIN DON WAYNE ALFORD What a time to get a cat GEORGE RICHARD BAKER JAMES RONALD BAKER JOHN CHARLES BALMUT RICHARD SCOTT BARNES in aa “a We've Only Just Begun.” JAMES EDWIN BLANKENSHIP LINDA DARLENE BLANSETT JOHN WILLIAM BLOMGEN JOHNNY Y, BOBO os Menten 4 ot 5 tm ; ¥ : att 2 o i= a ERNEST RATTAN BRALLEY STEVEN LESLIE BRAND DOULIS OODROW BRASHERS, II GARY ALAN BREWER 1e Class of ’71 United for a Final Memorable Year a of = Ary) bt. re es a ee Oh no! Another Year TREVAH ANN BUTLER SAM OAKLEY CAGLE WALTER CANCEL RICKY DEAN CANNON DEBORAH CHRISTINE CANTRELL RHONDA SUE CANTRELI GERTRUDES CARANTO MARY KATHERINE CARDONE JESSIE CHANEY SANDEE OMEGA CHILDERS ALICE CHILDRESS MAURICE CHILDRESS i = r : An 49 Students Enrolled in the Class of ’71 MINGO FRITZ COPE GLENN CORBETT CINDY RUTH CORNELIUS LIFFORD COSBY He said my dress was this much t BARBARA DAVEY BARBARA ANN DAVIS BOBBY DAVIS CLARD G, DAVIS seniors Top QSP Magazine Sales Record in 1971 MARY ELAINE DONAHOO DAVID PATRICK DOOLEY SUSAN LEE DOUGLAS BILLY WAYNE DRAKE STEVEN WAYNE DRAPER DEBORAH C, DRIGGERS RONALD JOE DRUMMONDS PAULA RUTH DUDLEY QSP President, Mr. Edwast, Reward ALEX EARLS CARMEN MARCELLE EARLY STEPHEN RAY EAST ALESIA KAY EDDY NANCY MARIE EDGERLY ROBERT LEON EDMUNDS RICK LEE EDMUNSOND KAREN LYNETTE EDWARDS a snior Class $1,000 MARY LOU FERGUSON LINDA DIANE FERSCH ROBERT DEE FETTKE SHERYLE LYNN FILER CAROL LINDA FILIP JULIA CLAY FISHER NAOMI RUTH FISHER RON A, FLOYD I don't worry about cavities: I use Crest, MARIE ONIETA FOSTER RALPH STANLEY FOSTER MARVIN ROBERT FOURROUX MARJORIE FOWLKS GARY JOHN FOX LARRY JAMES FOX DEBRA LESLIE FRAME RICHARD RAY FRANKLIN Fitting of Caps and Gowns and Orderin; f Invitations Come Early : died 4 What if my head swells before Graduation? DAVID HAYDEN GARDNER DEBRA CAROL GARNER KAREN DENISE GARRISON CLAUDE ALLEN GASS PAULA DIANE GATTIS JOHN GROTZ GILBERT KAREN LEA GILES STERLING D, GILL Freedom in Dress Creates a New Outlook i GEORGE ROBERT GREEN PATRICIA KATHLEEN GREEN THOMAS LYNN GRIFFITH RICHARD GRIGSBY 7 I'm sure Emily Post won't approve, senior Fashions CLAIRE LOUISE HAMILTON BOBBY L, HAMPTON WILLIAM COLEMAN HAMPTON DANNY LEE HANCOCK MICHAEL JOHN HANO GLENDA DIANN HARBIN ALAN F, HARELRIC CARL WILLIAM HARGROVE MARY ELIZABETH HARGROVE CHARLENE HARRELI DARLENE VIRGINIA HARRIS KATHY LEE HARRIS S-e-n-i-o-r-s, Seniors Are Very Best “Rebels” STEVEN DALE HENDERSON PATRICIA AVON HENDRIX EDWARD HEREFORD ELEANOR JO HERNDON NICHOLAS ANTHONY HESS JERRY LEE HICKS VICKIE EINELL HICKS VICKIE LEE HICKS Y’all yell now, he-ah? JAMES EARL HOLDEN TERRI DENISE HOLLINGSWORTH TERRY KENNETH HONEY JEANETTE KAY HOOKER KAREN HOOVER MICHAEL CLIFFORD HOOVER GARY LEO HORNBUCKLE PHILLIP NILES HORNBUCKLE Informed Counselors Guided Seniors Towarc DEBRA ANN IRWIN RITA GAIL IVY CYNTHIA ANN JACKSON FRANCIS BENJAMIN JACKSON HORACE GARLAND JACKSON JOE TURNER JACKSON PHYLLIS RENE JACOBS KATHRYNE LOUISE JAMAR Stan, I've got something that will knock you Out, i sromising Careers SHERON L, JONES KAY ELLEN JORDAN STEVE E, JOSLYN JOHN LOUIS KACHELMAN LARRY KAMM WALTER KASTER JANET LEIGH KELLEY RICHARD EARL KELLEY BRAD A, KREBS BARRY PHILIP LAIACOMA BRENDA KAY LAMON PATRICIA LYNN LAMON LINDA DARLENE LAMPRECHT MARY LOU LANEY Nervous Seniors Check the Mail fo ‘ollege Acceptances LARS LEMBERG MARIA ELAINE LEWIS STEPHEN WESLEY LEWIS ELAINE ROCHELLE LIGHTFOOT PAMELA NECHOLE LIGHTFOOT CHARLES HOWARD LOCKNER JUDY CAROLYN LOGAN JOHN LONG KENNETH McDONALD LARRY McDONALD WILLIAM A, McDOWELL DEBRA ANN McDYSAN LISA McENTIRE BRIAN PATRICK McGOWAN TT TTALSL Semester Exams Drew Graduation Close D Siass ot 71 MARGIE ELLEN MALONE CYNTHIA LYNN MANESS THOMAS RICHARD MANKOSKI MARTHA LEANNA MARSHALL BEVERLY KAY MARTIN DELORE MARTIN ETHEL M, MARTIN LORETTA FAYE MARTIN STEVE MITCHELL DWIGHT E, MIZE CYNTHIA JANE MODE SUSAN ALANA MONGER Tension of a Basketball Game Ignited th pirit of Butler’s Rebels. DEBORAH LOUISE MORRIS SHIRLEY JANE MORRIS CLOY MORTON JOAN BERLYN MOSES ROBERT THOMAS MOUDY DAVID KEITH MULLINS GENE MYERS JANET MYERS TOBEY NUNNELY LAURIE ANNE OCONNOR DEBORAH ANN OLDFIELD MILDRED LOUISE OLIVER YY DIN MARY LEE PEARSON RAYMOND D, PFEIFFER ANNE PHILLIPS ROGER WILLIAM PHILLIPS VERONICA PHILLIPS RUBY JAYNE PHIPPS CHARLES BUNYAN PIERCE {A PIERCE Entrance Exams Challenged College-Bound Seniors ANDREW PRIDE FRANCES CHERIA PRIDE JEANNETTE KATHERINE PRYOR JAMES MICHAEL PUGH GLADYS PAULA RAMIREZ ANNIE LOUISE READUS KATHY REED PAULA R, REEVES NORMA L, ROBERT BARBARA ANNE ROBINSON JOHNNY ROBINSON LEO ROBINSON Hey, look at that! Consistent Efforts of Enthusiastic Senior THOMAS R, RUDDER RONNIE DEAN RUSHING ANTHONY LELAND RUSSELL TERRY LEONARD RUTHERFORD LINDA ANNETTE SADLER PAUL SAKDOWSKI VELIA SAMENIEGO CARL WESLEY SAMPLES rofited the Class of ’71 MELANIE JANE SCHOLL DOUGLAS FRANK SCHRAM MARILYN JOYCE SCOTT SANDRA JEAN SCOTT DORIS SEILES VICKIE JOAN SHARP WANDA JANE SHARP ANGELA JOLENE SHASTEEN VICKI LYNN SLATTON ADRIAN EARNESTINE SLAUGHTER ANTHONY FRANKLIN SMITH BILL RALPH SMITH CAROL ROXEANNE SMITH DONNA SMITH EARNEST CHARLES SMITH, 0 GERALEEN SMITH LLOYD SMITH, I MICHELLE SMI } MOCK , RKER SN‘ RIC ry swe - ys = . i 44 aS mp | JOH? VID SPRUIELI , T TT (Se | _ TY Qi 4 i d N URLO( Hours, Minutes, Seconds Tick Off | By raduation Grows Near SARA STAHELSKI DENISE STAIRS JAMES HAROLD STALLARD MICHAEL DARREL STALLARD Me? Cheat? Never! An Invitation to the Senior Prom and a 2 A.M. Fling KELLY DAVID STINSON, JR, PHYLLIS DIANNE STOLZ Going to the Celebrity Ball. DAVID LAWRENCE TONEY FRANKIE TONEY KATHLEEN JEAN TOURVILLE VELMA GAYLE TOWERS WANDA ANN TOWNSEND FREDIA JO TRAY WICK BARBARA LYN TRIPP ANELL TROUI Seniors Studied Feverishly for Their Las ie ‘ inal Exam. GEOREG JAY WATKINS PAUL DANIEL WATSON RAMONA JEAN WATSON DEBRA KAY WEBB MELANA GALE WEBB MELISSA DALE WEBB PAUL CHARLES WEINBERG JANICE RUTH WEST Do I have to go to Office Machi Together Seniors Assembled on the Stag BARBARA WHITE DANE CHARLES WHITE DAWN CAROL WHITE DEBORAH JO WHITE Graduation: the Final Step. Today Is the First Day of the Rest of Your Life. SUSAN WILLARD CONNIE SUE WILSON DEBRA KAREN WILSON DEBORAH KAY WILSON ELIZABETH ANN WINKLER ALAN BROOK WINN LARRY WOLF! DOUGLAS ANTHONY WOOD rr xs ee eee a ae “oe . i. —_ Join the unbooked generation. JUNIORS Pickard Leads Junior Class = Ve. — -— - - | i ee | w it TEVE PICKARD - - - --+-+--+-+-- = = -President ---- = Secretary What you see is what you get, 838 Enrolled in C ? = lass O12 Kevin Absher Marilyn Acklin Barbara Adams Jimmy Allen Linda Alls Cecil Anderson Jenny Anderson Mark Anderson Melanie Anderson Steve Androlake Diane Angeloff Vincent Ansick Annesse Arrington Howard Baer David Baggett David Bailey Denice Bailey Jimmy Juniors Participate in College Day Lawrence Boles Larry Boshell Stephanie Boutwell Jennie Boyd Frances Boykins Lydia Barndon Paul Bremer Jimmy Brewer Edwin Bridges Robert Bridges Retha Britt Barbara Britton Blaine Brizendine Debra Brooks Rita Brooks Pam Brown Susan Brygidyr yyra Rees Ulli] Mike Childree Paul Childs Mike Clardy Nancy Clardy Charles Clark Delores Clark Jan Clodfelter Donna Cloud Luanne Clower Debra Cochran Carl Coddington Marilyn Coffey Bradley Cole Danny Collins Patrick Collins Bill Conklin Candy Connolly Robert Cooper Linda Dalton Brenda Daly David Daniell come on, the lunch isn't that bad! Janice Davidson Don Davis Mickey Davis Patrica Davis Ronald Davis William Davis Gayle Daye Robert DeCarrera Nancy DeGeorge ” th nteoes . ESS eo ceecoy . eee eee eee eee eee . eee eee ‘ eee Peek. P, “ eeeas ‘ee °e -) o eee ° ¢ 06S ea eee “ ¢tee8e6e dirt edd PY Gbha Ye (OBS ben teeee steees that term paper due? __- Norman Ervin Bentley Erwin Kathy Essenmacher Diane Estes Lyn Evans Suzie Evans Wilbert Everett Jerry Farmer Carol Farquhar Beth Farrar Denise Farrell Mary Farris Agnes Feagley Betty Ferguson Judy Ferguson . rn Tahn Filinn - y JONDND Filippo « ree Sandu Kier Wali ib mne Fitvcera LYUDDC FIiZyeecl C 4 ; 4 teh L C Butler Represented by 2 Juniors in Barranquilla Don Gill Nicky Gilliam Karen Givens Kathi Glaser Alliene Glass John Godwin Robert Goens Christina Gonzales Patricia Goodman Debbie Goodwin Lois Gordon Carol Greene Frank Greene lony Greene Nicki Greer } 1c el rege a Griffin usa sett STEVE ruodt avid Guill! Linda ra Ste TTI c , + o - ‘ ie ree OBB -aisia;, saietdi ig Psi i The American Sportsman. Cathy Hendrix Gwenda Hendrix Karola Henn Vivian Hereford Doug Hess Tony Hicklen Linda Hicks John Hicox Elaine Hil] Susan Hines Sharon Hipps Clay Hix Mickey Hunter Barbara Hutzler Gaylord Hyder Steve Jacks Jennifer Jackson Kathryn Jackson Sammie Jackson Sandy Jackson David James Kathy James Thelma Jefferson David Jennings Mary Jensen Juniors Take PSAT Se es Tay ' Which way ya going, Billy? Deborah Kaufman Stanley Kawka Martha Kelley Monica Kelley Walter Kelley William Kelley Wanda Kelly Lance Kennatmer Dudley Kidd Dale Kilpatrick Joanie Kimball Jo Kinch Jeannette Lockett Pam Long Robert Loop Philip Lovejoy Rick Lovell Greg Lowery Hope Lucky Betty Lunsford Suzi Lybrand Donald Lyles Lisa Lynn Robert Lynn Terri N Laughlir avid Malkmu Donnz lone Jame lone odne lone ir ist ¢€ ida Charl n Ya'll wanna see my gun? Bobby Meadows John Meadows Shirley Meller Lora Mefford Vickie Merrell Cynthia Meyers Stella Middleton Leo Milewicz John Miller Toby Miller Steve Miracle Jean Mitchell Roxanne Mitchell Sandra Mitchell Carol Montana MA Vvioon Nick Phyllis Moon err Cc : . James Moore Gary Myers Mike Nash Jerry Naymon Elise Neeley Deborah Nelson Alison Newby Vikki Newby Beverly Nilson Cindy North Ricky Obrien Lorraine Oglesby Vicki ve Vicki Oliver Joe Perry Bev Petcher Brian Philhower Rickey Phillips Scotty Phillips Steve Pickard Lewis Pierce Donald Pirali Debbie Poe Mike Pogue Teresa Pogue Mike Poland Juniors Take NMSQT T. sia ay nen Daryl Robinson Harold Robinson Sharon Robison Debbie Rogers Beverly Romine Debbie Rozell Christy Rumble Kenneth Ryan Robert Ryan Nancy Saba Robin Saccuzzo Olga Samaniego I'm this many. Mike Shea Debbie Shepard Paula Shippey Tim Shirley David Shollenberger Charlotte Short Mary Shunk Sue Shuput Bill Simmons Vickie Simpson Pam Sims Phillip Sisk Sam Skemp Jimmy Skiles Lena Sledge Bobby Smith Cherrie Smith Cindy Smith Guy Streeter Sue Stringfellow Lawrence Strong Greg Stuk Susan Stulting Ralph Sturgill Ronald Suermann Cindy Sutton Janice Swafford Jo Swafford Patsy Swinford Terry Tacon f of Dimes ““Walkathon” Paul Turner Mike Valner Benney Van Dyke Janet Varnon Samuel Vaughn Kim Verbeek Donna Viers Bobby Vigil Kay Vining Cassandra Wade Linda Wahlmeier Mike Ward Debbie Warren Glenn Watson Karen Watson Rhonda Weakland Lavone Wolfe Randy Woods Billy Woods Jesse Yarbrough Jimmy Yarbrough Debra Yates Donald Yates Deborah Yell Eddie Yell John Yelverton Charles Zarzour heal rr ‘er weer ith . ar Ne sy Y) “3 as © = S ‘2 al S Y) , _ } a : in “ipa ply hie See Elections for Class Officers Include 2 -_ =e is Oo ee ee ee : AMY MEMES ee oe 7 ident YLVIA BRADLEY - - - ----+--- == = Secretary ULA NEELY -----+---+- - ---- Treasurer ophomore Candidates Celeni Abbott John Abell Carolyn Acklin Mark Adcock Dennis Agnew Beverly Aimer Joe Akin Lee Albrets Larry Allen Joanne Allison Wade Alston Debbie Anderson Dwight Anderson Joe Anderson Mary Anderson Joan Antrican lony Argo Ronald Arildsen Roy Army Donna Arrington John Askin Ana Atchley Cathy Matthews Elected Sophomore Maid _ ba i — Mike Bibey : 7 Doris Biggs Kim Birkett Dawn Black Mark Blakmon Arnold Blacketor Glen Bedsoe Eleanor Bobo Brian Boggs Sandra Boggus Gene Bolden Brenda Bone Scott Carden Mike Carder Walley Carey Vikki Carr Bob Carroll Roxanne Carter Pam Casanova Ricky Casebolt Charles Casey Class of Jeanne Cooper Robin Corners Cathy Cormier Ecclesiastes Cosby Barbara Couch Kevin Counselman Kaye Covington Wayne Covington Jon Coward Dexter Cowerly John Cowie Buddy Crabtree Marla Crabtree Paula Craft Janet Craig sreg Crane Patricia Cutter Berny Cushman laff . f Cii lial Ken ( ih ebbie Crutchfield lie itcher enda rutcner € € Ww larle Ww ss white “73” Sophomore Class Includes 1011. According to my Algebra book, the answer is .. Pat Davenport Robin Davey Lori Davidson Dan Davis Danny Daniel Debra Daniel Karen Daniel Lois Davis Karl Da Phyllis Deal Keith Deerman James Denton Johnny Deputy Richard DeWitt Mary Dickenson Mike Dickenson Johnny Dill Vanessa Dockery hy Dodd Barbara Donaldson -srary Donaldson Q Ronald Donaldson Sophomores Take Advantage of New Dress Code Charles Foshee Edith Footer Kris Foster Carol Foutch Renee Fowler Mickey Fox Paula Fox Mike Frakes Sandra Frame Randy Franklin Tim Franklin David Frederick ry r Willie Hampton Billy Hancock Patrick Hand Knute Hansen Steve Harbin Sylvia Hardiman Ann Harper Debbie Harrell Ricky Harris Janice Harrison Bobby Harwell Cheryl Harwell Kathy Hass Benny Hawkins Rusty Hazzard Shirley Healy Robert Hearne Becky Heath Greg Heath Judy Hebert Charles Henderson Kathy Henderson Mike Henderson Anita Hendriks Ist because I dress like this doesn't mean I'm ‘loose woman. Sophomores Serve and Help Make Decision — James Holland Jarrell Holland Judy Hollaway Larry Holmes Susan Holston Leta Hornbuckle Donna Jensen Mike Jensen Terri Jensen Barbara Jewell Barbara Johnson Bob Johnson Debra Johnson Eddie Johnson Jackie Johnson Jeff Johnson Jeff Johnson Rosie Johnson Sam Johnson Marvin Johston Carol Jones Charlene Jones Karen Jones Liz Jones Patricia Jones Ricky Jones Joe Louis Jordan Teresa Jordan Shirley Justus Mike Joyner Brent Larson Joe Lau Jonathan Lawles Ethel Laye Stephanie Laymon Bill Laynor o be like this! Sophomores Study Feverishly for Semester Exams aA Ron Marks Bonnie Marshall Randy Marshall Sarah Marshall Mitzie Martin Patricia Marty Jim Mashburn Cheryl Mastin Diane Matt Margaret Matthees Cathy Mathews Desiree Matthews Johnny Matthew Cre eve Maulsby Donna Moore Nancy Moorman Leo Moreno Linda Morgan Steve Morgan Darrel Morrow Charles Morton Jerry Moseley Darrell Murphy Rosa Murphy Bob Myers Sara Nagle Sophomores Take NEDT Test I wonder if he saw m e Linda Phillips Ron Pierce Donna Pike Janice Pike Lenny Pike Carolyn Pinckard Jennifer Plorian Patrick Plummer Cheryl Poe Ann Pollak Mike Pope Michael Porter Rosemary Posey Pat Price Terri Priest Linda Prince Shirley Proffitt Ricky Pullen Alan Purdy Ronnie Rudd Paula Rudder Robert Russell Doug Rust Stephanie Ruyle Patrica Salkil Daniel Samaniego Howard Samples Barbara Sanders Ron Sanders Elizabeth Sanderson Wayne Sanderson Charlotte Sasser Pam Satterfield Debbie Savage ’ ' Listen, Buddy, I said I got it! sophomore Boys Are Kept in Shape in P.E. and R.O.T.C. Debbie Smart Bill Smith Chris Smith Don Smith Donna Smith | Hank Smith | | | | Ken Smith Pamela Smith Teresa Smith Waymond Smith Jean Anne Snoddy Steve Snoody Kim Spaulding Lavada Spears Cheryl Turner Walter Turner Mark Tugielski Rhonda Umblor Debbie Vann Leslie Van Vlack James Vasil Lynn Veesey Merle Vereen Rickey Vess Alan Vines Donald Vinson Kenneth Wahlimeier Chris Walker Billy Wallace Marie Wallace 4 im Spalding Elected Captain of B Team Cheerleaders Regena White Rosanna Whitley Linda Whitlock Charles Whitworth Torri Wigley Rickey Wiley Steve Wiley Mark Wilkes Deborah Willard Steve Willhite Barbara Williams Beverly Williams Cheryl Willimans Martha Willimans Paticia Willimans Bobby Williford Peggy Windsor Jay Winkler I wonder if she'll sit by me Zachary Wynn Dianne Yates Steve Yates Loretta Yegler Cathy Young Randy Young Valirie Young Frances Zeigler I want to smell! I don't know what it is! Scholars Represent Butler in NUSQT, NCTE, Exchang Philip Blackmon David Blalock Jay Dauro Merit Scholarship Qualifying n, will compete for $1, 000 were named semi-finalists © maintains the highest schola enior class, was one of eight ized by the National nglish for outstanding abil ——— Janice West Named D.A.R. Citizenship Girl y nior Janice West was chosen 1971 D, A,R, Good €grity, leadership and patriotism, She will represent Butler volution, where scholarship competition will be held, Ivette Safdye Exchange Student from Barranquilla eniors Enter State Drama, Homemaking Competitions anie Scholl and Thomas Conley, both seniors, won best 2 winners, 1 cme! © tel ay Eleanor Herndon Chosen Th a t Senior Maid Cindy Mode; Queen Eleanor $F S35}, fA, i Ber ! Mf}, WpX a ‘ as HEY Wi), rene bed —-_ i Homecoming Climaxed by Game, Coronation Ball . H i “ « r Herndon escorted at Coronation Ball Senior Maid Cindy Mode escorted in coronation) ceremonies by Preston Spears, SS ee Queen Eleanor being presented at halftime ceremonies, ned, oo a As ts. egg te oe me ee “3 7 7 a i Pw ae 7 7 = oe ‘Hof ‘fman, ‘Stallard Maintain Highest Merges ! ] t . tic ior Peggy Hoffman was named most intellectual senior gi: by main Holding the mos veted who's who position are Most Intellectual ing the highest scholastic average, Mike Stallard is the most intellectual boy in the senior class of 1971, y H b aa tite: “ a uu a O = a LL O¢ = {— UY th ie ° e + Knowles, Cooper Named Best All-Around JOHN COOPER ers Patty and Ronnie Are Senior Fashion Pace Setters se —— WHO'S WHO BEST | Art, Music Represented by Hoch, Bobo in Who’s V h . gt ‘ — - — — a Halfback, Gymnast Cited as Most Athletic ‘ WHO'S WHO MOST ATHLETIC: Larry Browning and Debbie Whit Amy and Rick Are Most Charming Seniors | etd “=e ee prnbinas, Hill Picked Cutest Seniors Dan, Becky Clown Their Way Into Who’s Wh ‘ 4 Staff Members Learn New Techniques for Layouts Through knowledge gained in workshops attended by Annual Staff members, many innovative layouts and design techniques have been applied to this year's REBEL, ACADEMICS; Fredia Teague Nora Stephens Mrs, SPONSOR; o c oo o R4 ” = a. 5 Zz ” Marilyn Bradley Journalism Clinics Att ended by Paper Staff °: ee ; ) = | SWS STAFF: Maureer -K: Feature Editor Martin Hallbrooks, Busin ; ; 145 tor William Weeks, FRONT: Ad Manager Jan Anders, I dper je looker, Art Editor Beth Winkler. Photography Staff Serves Annual, Newspaper — — 5 i i _— ower im“ 4 } ti | iB | a a ROTC Have First Military Ball ge I, ©) croup: sorrom row (eft to right): C COL, David Sprulin, C LT COL, Mike Gabe, C LT COL, Frankie Put- nam, C MAJ, Mike Givens, C MAJ, Stanley Gibbs, C MSGT, Mike Mate- yko, MIGHT: BOTTOM RO : C SGT. Spurlin, d Suermann, C SSGT. , C AMN BASIC Robert AN BASIC John Law] 3rd ROW: PrOsx, C , C AIC John As Byrd, m Howell, C MA 3. Michael Mateyk« J, Jim Akin, C MAJ. p, C LT, COL, Mike xT Doug Stark, h Ws COL, Chris Ethredge. C M B FLT: (1tot) BOTTOM ROW: C CAPT, Samuel Vaughn, C AIC Dudley Kidd, C TSGT, William Klieber. 2nd ROW: C SSGT. Alan Gallagher, C TSGT, George Baker, C TSGT, Robert Pate, C SSGT, Jim Rea, C AMN BASIC Bill James, C AIC Dean Cantrell, 3rd ROW: C SSGT,. Robert Lawson, C SMN BASIC Mark Speck, C AMN BASIC alee lw} “JA rRacIC Michael White, C, AMN BASIC te PR ardan ‘ 1D —— Dwight Gordon, AMN BASIC avi ; “J AT Cr . loan ‘ . . Hall, C AIC Scott Carden, 4th ROW of oS 5 : a U C KSC AIC Ss CT ‘ ‘ 4 MN RBASI Jan es M Al obert Anderson, ASIC Dayrel Moore, G MAJ. Ben Studstill, d, (sj AMP if, C AMN BASK ranson, C TS ROW: C SSGT'@ ASIC Frank Kene b, 4SIC Grig Moody, ROTC Marches in Christmas Parade or K oy ot D FLT (left to right) BOTTOM ROW: C MAJ, Mike Givens, C SGT, Kirk Denmark, C TSGT, John Miller, oe C LT, COL, Frankie Putnam. 2nd ROW: C SSGT Harold Turner, C AMN BASIC Willie Jones, C AMN BASIC Bob sea aia C AMN BASIC Wesley Marbrey, C AMN BASIC Curis Neely. 3rd ROW: C SSGT John Filippo, C AMN BASIC Randy scott, C AMN BASIC Wendell Mar- brey, C AMN BASIC Robert Hal- brooks, C AIC Dennis Agnew. 4th ) y T, Doug Edwaras, -? AMN BASIC Sam Johnson, C AMN f..2nd RO MN BASIC David Worley, ANC Fred Herrmann, AMN E iit Donders, C AIC GT. Egs (SGT, James Mak SS Jim Masht €)nderson, C AIC Timot -unni- n C TSGT, 45 Donald J er, 4 g. {N BASIC Alan Case ‘Fa 85° Robert Winkles, C AMN M80 John Childers, C AMD aha Breith iupt, C AMN | av Tver. 5th ROW: C Kennedy, C AMN BASIC ung, C AMN BASIC Mike Jack- TSGT, Mike Holn es, C SG bt Blevins, C AMN BASIC Charl d , C AMN BASIC Dav First Year for Educational Scholarship DRILL TEAM: BOTTOM RO to right) C MAJ, Gary Gulbra C TSGT, Paul Childs, 2nd RC C SSGT, Charles Lang, C TSC Robert Pate, C TSGT, Michae Holmes, C MAJ, Mike Givens C AIRMAN BASIC William He 3rd ROW: C TSGT, Clifford } C AIC Dennis Agnew, C A BASIC Mike Jensen, C SGT, D Kidd, C MAJ, Mark Fortson, ROW: C AIC Robert Anderson, C AMN BASIC David Worley, BASIC David Jaeger, C AMN B William Spegal, 5th ROW; C BASIC John Askins, C MAJ, St Gibbs, C AMN BASIC Wendell! brey. First Baptist Church Is an Excellent Location for a Concert , (1, to r.? Ist RC W: Bobbie Moc ris, Sheila Seller usan Nancy Walters, Peggy Hof! Betty Armstrong, Dougla Wood. Bobby Shelton Eyl, John Gilbert Haskell, Debra He - tor.) Ist ROW: Rhx artha McKay, Deb r il enda Ray, Charlotte McCart nith, FOURTH ROW: Debra é irks, Gladys Ramirez, Linda Seay, Leaving for th 3 ‘ NS 7 ht) Mrs, | : Onsor; iglas Wood ichard Hand, Annease Arrington, Johnny Bobo, Margaret Presto 7 re cry , ' = - . . ’ at f ; os Ninbu Si y Nay ’ ‘ ; On, vA 1OWN: F F 1 Haynes, icky Harris, pella Choir Officers planning anc ther trip to Six Flags . Guy Streeter, Betty Armstrong, Doug’ las Wood, Margaret Preston, Kim San ples, Dicky Harris, Choral BeePeement Gives Christmas Concert ae an a rawr; ¥ Rl ce) 2V 7 ’ hd .EBELET TES: (left to rig sig FIRST ROW tamirez, Debra Henderson, Bobbie Moore, Lise M EECOND ROW: Debra Si olen ll, rme arly, Betty Armstrong, THIR OW: Deborah Wilson. Eliza- eth McClune, Martha McKay, Linda Sadler. N« HOW)? Nancy Walters. lways striving to maint ach year, ADRIG AL SINGERS; SEATED: Douglas Wood eston, Carmen Early, Lloyd Smith, Betty A 1 advanced group, meeting the chall Rebel Band Is “No. 1” S, R, BUTLER REBEL BAND” in the Southeast, University of Alabama in Huntsville, n October 10 in — SESE = h ciel es, Wil adit Via ae ee oh February of 1970 the Band participated in the District Band Contest and received a rating of Superior, along with a standing The Butler Band then went on to State Contest in Tuscaloosa, where they received another Superior rating and commenda from all judges, and another standing ovation, On May 1st and 2nd, 1970, the Butler Band attended the Second Annual Six Flags Over Georgia Concert Band Contest” in Atlanta, Georgia, The Butler High Band competed with Bands from nine other states and received a trophy crowning them “no, 2 The Band received a congratulatory telegram from Governor Albert Brewer, The first scheduled performance took place on June 7th when the Butler High Band provided music for the first graduation c annual task of re-organizing its marching unit with the addition of fifty-tw 9rmance, along with the Dixie Debs, Color Guard, and its colorful « Jets and the Buffalo Bills met in an exhibition game in Birmingham the crowds with new and interesting ideas formulated in tossville, Georgia, and the other on Octobes ge Music Department performed in conjunc} ninar at the Sheraton Motor ’ ; which were in conjunction “rt Band will return = attend the Virginis BAND STAFF: BACKGROUND: Joe Cochran - Drun |} GROUND: Lee Edmunds - Assistant Drum Major, Joy Larson - Librar- jan, Kathy Swesey = Librarian, Julia Fisher - Secretar y, Ginny Boyer - ) Treasurer, Marcia La Reau - Typist, Johnnie Bobo = Assistant Dr . Major, = ae “ 2” —— is m4 LABAMA ALL STATE BAND PARTICIPANTS: BACK ROW: s Le! o, J Meadows, Werne OC Johnny Barrow, SECOND iOW: Don Yates, Tony Hicklin, Celeste Terry, Mike Shea, Kathy Sw Ve .ON OW; Ul . Boyer, Patty Sorden, Sandi €ague, Bey Petcher, Marcia La Reau, =i . ail ® — Pen: mane Participates in Inaugura thy Stevens, Ginny Boyer, Marcia La Reau, Patty Sorden, Kathy Werner Smock, Chris Eldridge, Lars Lemberg, Jeff Clanton, La avid Routzahn, Joe Cochran, Roger Phillips, Rom s, Janie Phips, Claire Hamilton, Debbie 1S | ae Mh, fn ver Eat ie oF a oe me Se aie : im ‘ y ; me | cep ' eee SN ie), a eae mh, Ap J Ae wks 8 0 OS ,, rles Mullinax, bert Beeble. Roger Dean, Johnny Barrow, Lee Dickinson, Steve Androlake, Eddie Yell, Floyd Bill K] ie Le, SQUAD LEADERS OF FOUR: FRONT ROW: Susan Foster. Brian Phi BACK ROW: Thorton Holden, Roger Phillips, Mike Shea, -Don Yat QUAD LEADERS OF EIGHT: FRONT ROW; eau, Kathy Swesey, BACK ROW: Johnny Barr Halftime Features Rebel Band Joe Cockran, Marcia La 400 wee beg ee AJORET T ES: F AGBEARERS: FOREC Jiie Phips, Claire Hamilton ———s aie CO-CAPTAIN;: -_= ari ' Sheri Fletcher, Nancy Robbins, Teresa Lawson, Lu Anne Clower, Gwen Hunt, Patty Shepherd, Kay Jordan, Suzanne William, Sheila Thomas, Jureta Hearn, Jane mne Crawford, Inez De Carrera, Dee Dee MacCrone, Eleanor Herndon, Jeanne Foster, Angie Whiddon, Jane Hopkins, Debbie Yates, Bridget Corners, Cyndi Carter, Rhonda Se. Cindy Mode CO-CAPTAIN: Diane Croft DIXIE DEBS Sad : Thirty-eight girls compose the precision drill team known as Dixie Debs, They | not only perform at halftime shows for football and basketball games, but also serve as hostesses for special school func- - — , tions, Members of the team must meet rigid standards of ability, coordination, ea % ih flexibility, appearance, figure, musi- | cal adeptness and character, They are under the supervision of Mrs, Catherine Roper and the musical direction of Mr, Frank Kendeigh, arlie Harrell, Karen Garrison, Lynne Crawford, Inez DeCarrera, STANDING: Dee be MacCrone, Eleanor Herndon, Jeanne Foster, Cindy Cornelius, Donna Jarrett, ea } = - ae Ts. a ; ft ET TO RIGHT: Vicki Slatton, Becky McIntosh, Patti Sherrill, Patty Shepard, Kay Jordan, Suzanne W iggins, Sheila Thomas, Jyrita in, Janet Kelley, Dixie Debs Hostess for P.T.A. Music — Everyone’s Heritage — Music Masters - International Music Honor Society The Society's Motto: Service through good music to the school, church, and community, Preamble to the Constitution: We, Members of the S, R, Butler High School music department, ensemble, band orchestral, and choral performance; the performing of musical literature; to provide wider schools, churches, civic organizations, and the soci good music and musical knowledge and further the this constitution, in order to foster a greater and continued interest in solo, to encourage better and more discriminating habits in listening to and in and more frequent opportunities for personal musical expression in the al service clubs of our community; to increase and advance the spirit of reputation of our school as a music center; do ordain, establish and except btoR, lst ROW: Beverly ti = , treeter, An trington, Pach sme lartha Marshall. M 7 . . - NINE ASE RIN ‘TON = [ ATT Y SWES . Y GUY STREETER - MARCIA LA REAU = apaeie.: President V Pr igginb Ou! nam, Treasurer; Su : ; re “ryt. SIGCIL, ponsors, zanhe Mouvery, Whitley, , Mrs, -— ae MOB IV Prepares for Mexico Secretary; SWEETHEART: Cyndi Carter Mrs, Pike, Judy Miller, Shirley Justus, Cindy Wright, Bee ter Robinson, Stephanie Laymon, Jody Bathey, Randy Seale, Sue Sims, Margie Keever, Pam McClellon, Let inice White, Sandra Boggus, Lynn , Susan French, Betty Brumbelow, Bate pnd YEAR: Chris Matheiu, Micke Andret Dinon, Marilyn Monroe. erguson, Debbie Goodwin, Judy Holloway, ill Lee, Suzanne Mouvery, in, 4th ROW: Beth Powel, ey Petcher, Laurie Bright, . | Sl YEAR (left to right) SEATED Cidy Smith, Wanda Adkins, 13: John Filippo, Hugh W Tn Shirley, a. tie WESesesy ar eepu a eE Ne Pees { | hy Ko « . - ne @ y Ae i I; SWEETHEART: Jan Clodfelter ; aH i i In rd in, Sabrina isenant, Connie Gooley, Lesley Crwo, Joe iv -ena Jackson, Marcheryl Conley, Parla Jacobs, Donna Arrington, San phanie Hill, Terry Kinney, Doris Maness, Marshall, Cathy Huntzinger, Sharon Byrd, Le Cercle Francais Promotes Lang Snag f uage Interest ad ” auad jee ih ee ©. “A r ; se atied a 5 es. = —— ‘ ae ? ies t : 2 : at Cutter, Debbie Steger, McBreavity, Susan Taylor feague, Marilyn Sparkman, S: lrick, Barbara Hutzler, Ellen Buf sebbie Reaves, Sylvia Soles, cegina Taylor, Pam Lawson, lorwath, Jan Sotherland, Cercle Francais is a ated to serving the co! xtended in a truly hur ervice hat all students should be involved in ext: he French Club is open to all French student rith the school. is ancement of students intereste« $ the culture of the French Latin Club Dines in Roman Style Ae The purpose of the Butler High School Latin Club is to encour- age among the members an interest and an appreciation of the civilization, language, literature of ancient Greece and Rome, The club is sponsoring a Roman banquet for the members at the end of the year. mith (Secretary), J hn Owen (President), Jo Kinch Vice-President), Russel Bridge lreasurer). =h, Pam Whitacher, John Noone, McCullen, Patti Barr, Janice Jackso German Club Prepares to Visit Germany Der Deutsche Kreis was established to promote interest in the German culture and language, Sponsored by Mrs, Edwards and Miss Morgan, the club is now in its third successful year, The | club has been active in community projects such as cleanup campaigns and the adoption of a less fortunate family, The club has had native Germans as guest speakers to explain Ger- many today and also Germany in development, The club has seen the development of Germany through architecture, The club has also been active in creating fellowship in and out of school, We look forward to continually serving the community and creating more international interest, We welcome anyone ho would like t help in this endeavor, W t . — ad — Officers: Amy Potter, Secretary; Gail Link ns, at . Hicklen, Vice President; Susan Gallagher, President; Mrs. Edwards, Sponsor; Vickie Merrill, Historian; Terri Larkins, Tre | h I r rX1INS, ! Liker, Linda BOTTOM ROW; (left to right): Ricky O'Br ' , erty laa ; : | = . Nae Tt, Taylor, 2nd ROW: Thomas ionse, ratty J Susan Dougals, Mark Sava Lowery, Terry Honey Preparing Future Leaders for Marketing and Distribution my 9,9,9,9,4 sey Ss 664 4 diteeenay|( oo SP SOTTOM ROW: icky Edmonson, R Anita Chandler, Sandra Scott; Debbie Bryant, Phyllis Patton, Vicki DeWitt, rraine Porter, Denise Gilmore, Marie Foster, Debbie Jones, Marie MacNamera, Deborah Singleton, Barbara Tripp, Bec! D.O. Trains for Future Occupations e's dl | Lto R: Dwight Sisk, Joe Dyar, Melvin B, Grindberg, Larry Morthcutt, Donnie Knighten. BOTTOM: Debbie Dregge Phillip Sims, Kathie McDougal, Darlene Harris, t Blaine Brizendine, Ronnie Davis, Jonn EFT TO RIGHT: simpson, Bonnie Knighten, Karin Blo Where There Is Love for Mankind There Is Love for Healing The Medical Careers Club is composed of delected members interested in a career in line of the medical sciences, During the year the club has speakers on all aspects of the medical professions, Cc Field trips are an important part of the c lub is are service projec ts. The club Is Opell ljgdents interested if} neal ' . t, Corresponding Secre= 4 - Susan Douglass, lan Bralley, Becky Hughes, Dona EFT TO RIGHT: Shawna Mc Entire . inger, Cathy Matthews, We MFT TO RIGHT: Leslie Balfour, Ton fo Moreno, NOT PICTURED: Cat Science Club Encourages Young Scientists eo ‘ SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club is devoted to the enrichment of interested members into the various science fields. Various field trips aid in the understanding of new scientific development. This club is open to all interested people, It proves to be an inter- esting organization, ter (President), Bentley Erwin (Vice-President), Susan rd (Recording Secretary), Michelle Smith (Treasurer), tary), Mr. Godwin (Sponsor) Sry . : . Ba ' 1ROW: Gary Brewer, Michelle Smith} CisiUy 2 = aad == . a ee —_- — = ig = E F — So — = a - —— —— Tournaments Challenge the Brain CHESS CLUB Our purpose is to expand the intellectual and social culture of Butler High, To represent our school in this capacity gives us great pride as competitors, students, and Butler Rebels, Establish- ing a firm unity with other high schools through inter-city competition has added one more worthwhile activity to the many ones our school already has, It is this tradition that we wish to see remain a part of the future Butler High, tick Cannon, kye Jones, Rohert red Roy, John man Iliall, Thespians Capture State Honors The purpose of Thespian Troupe 293 shall be to advance and improve the theater arts at Butler High School and the Junior XS High Schools that supply the students, Anyone who is sincerely = interested in the dramatic arts is encouraged to become a Thespian, A minimum of 100 theater hours is required for in- THESPIAN SOCIETY cel ES P| AN =) Snead stallation into the International Society, At Butler, however, we have an apprentice Thespian Organization for those people who do not have the required hours but wish to earn them, Activities: eriormed The Purple Doorknob, The Old Lady } = foadale TWhae ir re bir olf Te? | Snows Nel ecais, ine octor in opl Of mimsell, It s ; Motto: “Act well your part; there all the honor lies, ita Talley, Susan Dobbins, Patricia Goodman, Gina Bailey, Beth W inkl Miller, Mark Haskell, David Ellington, Steve Library Assistants Aid Students LIBRARY SERVICE CLUR The purpose of the library assistants is an imp rrant one «+t Set Glee Bite moss neet . MVUILaIL ONE VU ACCT 1¢ Libra fun LO y func i ing in an orderly and proper manner, There is toc r ( handle just « or two people, Our goal as library assistants is to assist Miss Kelle Mrs, in performing the actions needed t , ind ‘ few of the jobs performed by the library assista 1] azines out, file cards, recard the returned boc “t ooks 3} ount of the attendance in the library, and , Fj arr iv rae NENT 5 bid fd SE niga ret sy rl ss ee ATED: Robin Davy - Treasurer, Patrica Sibley - , Ga es = secretary, STANDING; (1, tor.) done, Kirk Denmark, Ruby Lanier, ‘try Moore, Mike Givens, Bob The Junior Civitan Club is a service organization sponsored by Civitan International, The main objectives of a Junior Civi- tan are to practice and promote good citizenship in the home and community, promote high standards of scholarship, ath- letics, and conduct in school, to support good government on all levels and encourage respect for the law, to serve the school, community, and nation, and to develop leadership through unselfish service, In short the members practice citi- Bledsoe (Sponsor), Becky Reynolds (Secretary), Tim Shirley (Vice-President), Bentley Erwin (President), Susan LEFT BOTTOM: IRST ROW: Par 1iner, Denise Farrel, Sue Brggidyr, Maria Thigpen, SECOND ROW: Peter Hovanes, Mary OW har ’ } +} , lin . . , meee _ { il UW: shane CE 1 gn, Wanda Linger, Tc Crow, Laura Burns, TOM: FIRST ROW: Jan Southerland, Patricia Langley, Kathy Essenmacher, Janet Ell Becky Reynolds, THI 180 q ONT ROW: (1. tor.) Maria | FR Vice-President, Ann Hoft, } Christine, Luns Ford, Jay | Ob Johnson, Marc How in Fine Arts The Art Club of Butler High is a member of the state art division, the Art Clubs of Alabama and for two consecutive years have had members of our own club elected state officers, We are very active in putting together the Fine Arts Festival held annually in the Spring at Butler, and are often available to help other clubs or organizations when they need us, We have taken field trips to colleges, museums, and other places of interest to artists, Home Ec. Club Hosts Tea for Exchange Student aes = F = ee VerBeek. Sue Brygidyr, Mary Spurlin, Janice ’ j ’ The National Honor Society Honors —S Scholastic Achievements NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Character, scholarship, leadership, service-words which ex- emplify the qualities exhibited by students elected to member- ship in the National Honor Society, Those who have been se- lected for 1 2 membership should realize that they are not to be withdrawn from mass to form a class; indeed, this added honor carries increased obligation, Here is a great opportunity to open windows for those who have not been awakened to the importance of complete development of their abilities, Hope- fully, members will help others to realize that joy is a product Of service; and they are greatest who serve most, Officers: Tom Mankowski, Amy Potter, David Dooley, Pegg Hoffman, rkit ' dkins, Kathy Swesey isa McIntire - toR, BOTTOM ROW: Patsy Wright, Susan n, M : clk sth i 2 , “ 2 et a pralipais haron Hodge, Sue Knowles, 2nd ROW: Patt te irbare yn bra Fege 7man, tem, Lynn Crawford, Tom Mank nise | a piveien _ - is avid Dooley, Sootie McBride, Toni Mendleson, ; -Y, D est, vi nite, JW: David Willhite, Glenn Crawford, Pt tal wate sages Ae i ‘ed Roy, David Blalock, Cathy N Interact Strives for World Fellowship aan ty Four Goals of Interact I, Development of acquaintance as an -. i] of opportunity for service, - e Pe . 27 at: a queese heey fSc eT ia él i uN UVAUAUNEEQEREREGE . c ive 1 i ; ri ; 4 al _ «= i. —_ PE 4 school study; and the dig gnifying, by --. ee As eh C Sf (Cx Sd each Interact member, of his mem- ot Pe Me eo _ bership as an opportunity to serve Il, High ethical standards in school, in activities and in recreation; the re- cognition of the worthiness of high STANDING: Ricky Jackson, Scot Griffin _ Mike Gabe, David Denton, Donald Dic Phoenix Rises Out of Beacon’s Ashes The Phoenix is the literary magazine of Butler High School, It is composed of creative works submitted at large from the stu- dent body, Members of the staff are enrolled in the creative writing classes, The Phoenix is sponsored by Mrs, Mason, who teaches creative writing, Ist ROW: Roxanne Smith, Susan Douglas, Sootie ! 2nd ROW: Mike Marshall, David Blalock, Beverly Parsons, - ) ; oy KA r sahihje } ; Ta) | } . ‘ . rl =k Kathy French, Phil Bonner, 3rd ROW: G yers, ley, ny Bobo, llen cky Spurlock, Sharon Jones, Anne Biss, Jay Dauro, 185 7 Problenm JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Melanie Anderson, Francis Boykins, Cyndi Carter, Luanne Clower, Rhonda Crawford, Susan Evans, ichard Fox, Tony Green, Debbie Henderson, Gwen Hunt, Jennifer Jackson, Jo Kinch, Pam Long, Suzie Lybrand, Ricky Mathews, ‘ullins. Linda Patterson, Debbie Rhodes, Nancy Sabo, Donna Smith, Donald Tarwater, Samdy Teague, Liz Turner, Debra SENIORS: Wanda Adkins, Buddy Beasley, Debbie Bradford, Johnny Bobo, Kerri Casey, Debbie Cantrell, Thomas Conley, Kathy Clark, Billy Drake, Michelle DeMaioribus, Joe Essner, Kay Deey, Barbara Fulgham, Gaele Galimore, Bob Green, Connie Groover, lonna Jarrett, Sue Knowles, Janet Kelly, Bill McDowell, Terri Larkins, Margie Malone, ick McReynolds, Bob Moudy, Joan Moses, Amy Potter, Debbie ¢ Idfiekd, Lee Roop, Gladys Ramirez, Angela Sahasteen, Debbie hiay sara Stahelski, Ricky Sizemore, Rita Talley, Barbare Sykes, Donna Veesey, Jack Van Orrman, George White, Janice 186 SOPHOMORES: Terrell Atkinson, Bets) Aimer, Kathy Filer, Greg Gray, Kathy Hass, Sandy Jic lin, Lisa Hornbuckle, Shawna McEntire, Kathy Matthew, Leo Marino, Marty Oliffe, Linda Prin Jaul W esh, Bc bby Winlifor le Spratling, Cherly Turner, f Anchor Club - Harriet Stem, Annual Staff - Jaxie Kir Art = Elle tol heer sr - Fredia Tr 7, ; g, I ,ayton, ¢ erlead - edia lraywick, Chess - Mike Stallard Dixie Debs - Diane Croft. Cindy Mode. French - Steve M slits et : , ysl y i | I V K 2 é sd 7 ’ LOl) ‘ Maness, German Club = Fred Roy, Gymnastics - J mitl lub = P Oliver, | Wal la J ith, i 1] Li iver lome Economics - Rita Walker, Interact Club = David Stinson, Junior Civitan - Bentley Erwi Junic - Steve Pickard, Key Club - John Cooper, Latin Clul Jot a . - ey Clu onn Cooper, Latin Ciub = john Owen, Library Club = Particia Sibley, Math Club - Toni Mendelson ib = Sharon Muer Seno! 5 John Neil, Sopl 2 ; j I Slla@rOtl LuUery c Or ass = JOD Nell, oO} more Class - , Thespian Society - David Ellington, Choir - , Moder {asters Club - , Det lul 187 History Directs Society MEMBERS NOT PRESENT: Donna Brady Fayenette Elledge Teresa Epperson Judy Giles Connie Guthrie Jackye Jones Jackie Love Margo Mateyko Carolyn Pickard Donna Sanford Cherri Smith BOTTOM ROW: Silvia Soles, Betty Hudson, Paula Oliver (President, Sweetheart), rOP ROW: Sonny Garner, Rusell Bridges, Mike M . Susan M wan, Rit rooks, Kathy Hass, Miss Canterbury (Sponsor), TOP Goethe Teacher of the Month Originated by FTA FTA The S, R, Butler FTA strives to guide students who are interested in being future teachers, Through this club the students are shown¢ the many opportunities of the teaching profession, The sponsors this year are Mrs, Marge Spencer, and Miss Marilyn Holly, The officers are: President - Janice James, Vice Presi- dent Joan Moses, Secretary - Karen Hoover, and Treasurer - Carol Duncan, Officers: James, Miss Holly. Karen Hooverk, Joan } Ist ROW: (left to right) Amy otter, Kal ’ ; e ’ Dutton, Janice James, Cindy St Nicholson, Janet Myers, Toni Porter. th Ki Patsy Swainford, Cathy Hass, Anchor Club Presents Spring Fashions The Anchor Club is a service organization sponsored by the Pilot Club of Huntsville. It is made up of thirty-five girls - sophomores, juniors, and seniors, Some of the community activities in which we participate are the March of Dimes, St. March, the Heart Fund, Christmas Charities, stuffing TB melius, Cindy Napper, Margie fman, Janet Smith, | i hs, Bo S AY VY J De 2} x i LAA ) slius, Suzanne Wiggins, 1 Traywick, Linda ohn Cooper, gary Ray, Mike rman, Robert Neil, David Mat a oe let ie aE, eet Key Club Sponsors School Clean-Up Days Mu Alpha Beta Sponsors Students to Conference MATH CLUB The Math Club, or Mu Alpha Beta, is a national organi- zation composed of students interested in Mathematics, Each student must possess a B Average and must be taking at least Algebra II, The purpose of the club is to enrich the students’ interest and to help in becoming more aware of the various math fields, The Math Club has different projects throughout the year, including the annual ban- quet and the initiation of the associate members, We : feel that it serves the school in a worthwhile capacity, ali usan Douglas, Janet Elledge, nar Griffin, Peggy Hoffman, an, NICKY Mathew, Paulé lins, Bentley Erwin, Suzanne tallard, Carlo Filip, 6th ROW: Rebs Knock Lee Out of State Finals TYRONE BATTS Jr, - DG, RICKY SIZEMORE Sr. - Q.B. BOB FETTKE Sr. - O.G, f two legends, Larry Browning loll Way, ROBERT PARSONS Sr. = D.B. O, A. CLARK 2 COE w lily ge HOW ARD BAER Jr, - OB, ANTHONY PARTON jr, - DB, CHARLY SAPP sr, = OE, All-City LARRY TRAWEEK Jr. - DE, and O,E, LEO MILEWICZ By = Use, ane ©. TT, LARRY BROWNING ma = C8. All-City and All-State Larry Browning Makes All-State BOBBY MEADOWS Jr. - O.B. BILLY DRAKE Jr. - D.B. and P.K. BARRY KOEHN Sr. - O.G. All-City CHRIS SMITH Soph, - D.E, DARRY RENFROE St, - D.T, MIKE DEMAIROBUS Jr, O.B, | might have won if Baer had run the right way, GLYNN STOWE WILLIAM BROWN Baby Rebs Finish 7-1 DOUG STYLES GEORGE FLETCHER REBEL SCORE BOARD B TEAM WE THEY 1 Huntsville D Scottsboro 0 ville Hunts L. toR,: Don Stewart, Tim Erw} Terrell Atkinson, Johnny Bagwell, J« a ‘ets r, ogi Jackson, Greg Gray, Bobby Williford, Randy Hill, Mer! Sordebegoes 2-0 fade Dapeng BYicieke titcaae Wir 201 field, Wade Alston, Willie Crutcher, Stewart 1e11 Litas (lle AE tibet PU tg Thee Rebels 3rd in T.V.C. — 22 = ED JONES 24 = DAVID WILLHITE 30 = CECIL CHANEY 32 - RODNEY ROGERS 34 - JACKIE GAINES 49 - RONNIE WHITWORTH 204 a Oo 1 he, GG oO cp) PR _ oo CO i aed op) aie i ge) io! 8) Bit Cc op) — eb) je, b) ad WE 53 55 59 58 66 82 50 Third Place 81 lay Winkler, Fred Strickland, Ronnie Donnie Henson, Billy Caudle, Jeff Jo! A TEAM Walker Co, Grissom Lee Huntsville Decatur Bradshaw Gadsen TVC Tournament Scottsboro Gadsen scottsbor Huntsville Lee THEY WE 48 39 46 62 50 66 41 60 66 74 87 60 51 64 18 7 _ B TEAM Walker Co, Grissom Lee Huntsville Dec atur Bradshaw Gadsden Madison Acad, Scottsboro Gadsden ©cottsboro THEY 207 Butler First in T.V.C. O, A, CLARK 188 lbs, Best Match in Region JOHNNY WHITE 122 lbs c ‘a os a “”) re. = z = 9 ” a v 0] = JOHN COOPER 148 lbs, DARYLL QUALLS 101 lbs, CHUCK COGGINS 191 lbs, er ae Ee — _ ———— — = ie iia —— a — oe Jackson Repeats State Championship a a GEORGE WHITE 129 lbs, TURNER JACKSON 141 lbs, Most Valuable Wrestler in Regional, State Champion BOB KANDIKO 148 lbs, i i : | 3 routes to victory, Blacklidge Most Valuable in State BURP! ?! DAVID DENTON | | | ‘ ‘ i , -| ; ‘ ; . 4 i ‘ i ’ i ‘ i t ‘ i ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ; 4 t ‘ ‘ ‘ i ‘ ' , ’ ’ ; ‘ 5 ! i ’ ‘ ‘ 4 1 ’ ’ ’ } ; ' 1 ‘ ‘ j ' i i ‘ London Bridge is falling down, Mat Men 3rd in State x Sass y Sao = eee eer LS tet ire on I lst ROW: David Hunter 1 MA Lambert, John Paul McGee Howard Lamb, Don Stewa Keith ¢ 1 | . Fi.es RESULTS 1971 THEM Ben Russell 30 Central 5 Morgan County 5 Walker County Ft, Payne Lee Athens Grissom Huntsville Coffee TOURNAMENTS State Wrestling Tournament 3rd place TVC Wrestling Tournament 1st place Region 3 Wrestling Tournament Ist place North Alabama Invitational Wrestling ment znd place I Cheerleaders and Managers Give Pack- . BACK ROW: Bruce wa { Their Best to Support Our Team The 1970-71 cheerleaders were elected in April to lead Butler High's Spirited student body, All during the summer they practiced from 6 a,m, to 8 a,m,, which prepared them to cheer as a unit, They were honored by being invited to cheer for the New York Jets at their pre-season game at Birminghar gion Field, In August they s Le- ttended cheerleading clinic at Jax State University, 650 girls represented I - 1] . RQ ] schools fre ll Over tl tate, In the true Butle ; . = | H | C on the | erl C won 1e on meet ; ts Ww U 5 . i ¥ TOP: Debra King, SECOND ROW; B sy bass, Mc id M Lou Fly. FRONT: Kim Spaulding, HAR | N , Lad ™M : Debbie White First in Junior Olympics : | a | | oh Fa at : | fa ay Butler High gymnastics, now in its third year competitive- ly, has been highly successf ul, The past two years the team has entered and placed second in the A, A, U,. Junior Olympic meet for the Southeastern United States, In addition to this major competition, the girls also com=- pete locally, give demonstrations, and conduct clinics, Recent rule changes require greater skill and versatility, as each gymnast now works in every area of gymnastics - balance beam, uneven parallel bars, vaulting, and floor exercise, as well as tumbling and trampoline, Debbie White, a first-place winner in tumbling at the Junior Olympic meet, is the first girl from this area to receive a collegiate scholarship in gymnastics, Team captains are Rhonda Harris and Jan Smith; coaches are Miss Ellen Roberts and Miss Bonnie Pike Hours of Practice enabled Daniel Winslow to do this, { Ps : PNIORS: STANDING: Jan Smith, Jan Clodfelter, Vicki Newby, Jonie Kimball, SITILING: brenda baker, josi nch, 219 Le Butler Places 6 on All-Star Baseball Team uis Pierce, ski, Toby vA O b ” ) 4 2 x mi TOBY MILLER KEN BURTON - a _— wets oe oa ra ems a ——. ? = + XY a we 8 : 5 — : % Butler First in State Shotput Finals —— 7 aia ie =. . a wei eM. 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David a6 Mullins | } Gis ined - an - wt | 2 VL ) + NOU AOWArd + IRE AT Ywark A 4). MELISSA WEBB MRS. R VICE- PRESIDENT SPONSOR GEESE DIANN CROFT SECRETARY . is NANCY HIGGINS TREASURER + ¥ , “ LYNN LAMON | ie LIZ TURNER SGT. AT AKMS IARIA HOCH KAY JORDON STORIAN PATTY SHERRIL So: ty SHEPHERS ) | VOM TACKIE WILLIAI Gai, ea hey ' x . ‘ ss Wig, | CHARLENE [Mic DONALD CINDY PECK Svxziét Evans = AN BOYKINS yuN20 R ICKY. WILL ms re 8 a es kis bg f. Y wily jp id a re oa ie wf _ ” 4 - mi bY ‘a, o 2 P sah + 2 soll ' SF ee | 44 emu ai ( ae | ly : t OF ee aN WHAT Y Mes ape sje, 570 - Compliments of 10C (pLWile Juss 7 2. _— — oi Charlene Compliments of MR. GREEN’S HOMEROOM 11 — P Class of '72 Compliments of Support Our Patrons NEWSOM’S MUSIC CENTER JAXIE KING Editor JOSWAFFORD Business Manager AUTOGRAPHS ACKLIN, VICKIE ANN Home Economics Club, 2. ADKINS, WANDA KAY National Honor Society, 3,4; Spanish Club, 2,3,4; Science Club, 3; Student Council, 4; Junior Prom Committee. AKIN, JAMES ROTC, 2,3,4. ALFORD, DON WAYNE ALFORD, MICHAEL RALPH ALFORD, PATRICK RAYMOND ALFORD, REBECCA KAREN {arching Band, 2,3,4; Concert Band, 2, 3,4; All-State Alternate, 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Math Club, 3; Dance Band, . As wnor -j . se 4 , 33 Honor Soc lety, 3,4 LLBRITTEN, JOHN WILLIAM IJ ootball, 1,2 isketball, 1,2 en Clut l, cw ip ye Cl ‘rack, “ LEN, } restlis 2 } ae | A] } ’ LEN, JA} ( tli 2 ANT JA { ANI JA tud Council, 3; Juni c - mitt ta 0 Yout! ( y. rman Clu ae i . Ve +; restli (_Tross=- Country Team, ,4; Boy's State _ ’ - - t A . ’ ’ = r ’ rT it nh Ch : C Clut . t i] OC i= ty, , ‘ $1 4 r l Ji Commit . UN “ 14 ’ ( ri) ] ] ru { ] { , easur Madr I ( r Llett Junic om - I ri} 1 i } Lol 4- French Cli : KTKI . j PININ 7 = I I ransierr tro ad re | rh, Senior Directory BAKER, GEORGE RICHARD Band, 2; Wrestling, 2,3; ROTC, 3,4; Drill Team, 3,4. BAKER, JAMES RONALD Football, 2; Interact, 2,3,4; Student Council, 3,4; Baseball, 2,3,4; Social Committee, 4; Who's Who, 4. BALMUT, JOHN CHARLES BARNES, RICHARD SCOTT Wrestling, 1,2,3; Red Cross, 1; French Club, 2; Newspaper, 4. BARROW III, JOHN HENRY Marching Band, 2,3,4; Contest Band, 2,3,4; All-State Band, 2,3,4; Concert Band, 2,3,4; Section Leader, 4; Squad- leader, 4. BASTIN, GEORGE GERARD Transferred from Lee High, 3. BATI ROBERT BATTLE, GAIL PATRICE BATTS, GERALDINI BEASLEY Il, JOHN WRIGHT tudent Council, 3,4; Football, 4. | ” BEEBLI . Y THER! Junior Pr Comm itt onor Societ 4; Math Club, ish Club, 2 rchi c Concert n 4 f { v1) , L} ‘ wClUd UE, JOH? CHE! , JAM TERRY I'r fe Ire d fre Charle Milt etball : a SC 3 rac NNE LE, ni € c rench Chi 2 The pia Ocierly, LA‘ , RETHA K, Red Cri Youth Council lrea- rer, 2, Vice-Presidem, , President $ 2 rreasurer, tar r LIDGE, JOHN BERT BLACKMAN, PHIL JOSEPH 4 Football Team, 2,3,4; Track, 3; Honor Society, 3,4; French Club, 3. BLALOCK, DAVID MICHAEL BLANKENSHIP, JAMES EDWIN Track, 3,4; Gymnastics, 3; Transferred — from Calhoun High, 3. BLANSETT, LINDA DARLENE Science Club, 2,3; Math Club, 2. BLOMGEN, JOHN WILLIAM B. Team Football, 2; B Team Wrestling, 2; Swim Team, 2. BOBO, JOHNNY Y. Band, 2,3,4; Drum Major, 4; Assistant | Drum Major, 3; All-District Silver Band, 3; Drum Corps, 2,3,4; National Associa- tion of Rudimental Drummers, 2,3,4; Spanish Club, 2; Latin Club, 3; Interact Club, 3,4, Treasurer, 4; Swing Choir, 3, | 4; Junior Prom Decorating Committee; Student Council, 4; Senior Activities Committee, 4; Who's Who, 4. BOLES, RONALD CARL BOND, BEVERLY JEAN BONEY, BEVERLY ANN Transferred from Baumholder American High, Baumholder, Germany, . BONNER, PHILLIP MIL TON German Club, 2,3,4; Junior Prom Deco- rating Committee, BOONE, MARY ANN Red Cross, 2; YOC, 2; Volleyball Team, 2; Library Club, 4; Drama Club, 4; [Thespian Club, 4. BOWAR, SILVIA JI AN BOWMAN, BONNA LYNN [ransferred from Orchard Road High school, Princeton, New Jersey, 2. BOYD, BENJAMIN NEIL BOYER, GINNY FAY! quad Leader, 4; Section Leader, 3,4; Treasurer, 4; All District ind, 2,3,4; Band, 3; Spanish Club, 2,3. DEBORAH KNOYLLS Spanish Club, 3; Student BRADFORI DRADFORD, Art Club, 2,3; Council, 4. BRADFORD, PATRICIA SUE [ransferred from Cotaco High School, 3; National Honor Society, 3. BRADLEY, MARILYN ELISABETH Student Council, 3,4, Secretary, 4; Na- tional Honor Society, 3,4; Quill and Scro -,° . “e ench Club, 1,2,3,4; Art Club, 1,3,4, ecretary, 4; Science Club 2,3; Swim ed Tl, Le BRALLEY, ERNEST RATTAN transferred from Cole High School, San BRAND, STEVEN LESLIE ROTC, 2. BRASHERS, DOULIS WOODROW II Wrestling, 2,3,4; Track, 3. BREWER, GARY ALAN German Club, 2; Math Club, 3,4; Science Club, 4; Interact, 4, BRIGHT, ELIZABETH ANN BRIGHT, LAURA LEE Campus Life Club, 1,2,3,4; FTA; Girls' Glee Club, 2; Spanish Club, 3,4; Chess Club, 2; Thespian Society, 4. BRIGHTWELL, JILL MIRIAM DE, 4; Transferred from Huntsville High School, 4. BRINK ERHOFF, JOAN RAEANN Student Council, 1,2; Swim Team, 1,2; French Club; FTA, BROCATO, MARY JANE Home Economics Club, 2,3,4; Student Aide, 3,4. BROOKS, GLORIA JOAN VICA Club, 2, Treasurer, 3; BOE, 4, BROWN, RICHARD NORFLEET BROWNING, LARRY BRYANT Football, 2,3,4; Baseball, 2,3,4; Who': Who, 4, BRUEGGEMAN, GERALD THOMAS Aero Space Team 3,4. BRYGIDYR, EDWARD BUFORD, LARRY NEAL BULLINGTON, LEN M, Spanish Club, 3,4; Office Staff, 3,4. BURCHFIELD, DEWEY LAFAYETTE Transferred from West Blocton, Alabama; Student Council, 2; Key Club 2, Par liamentarian, 2. BURHANS, KIM CHARLES Transferred from Bayside High, New York; Transferred from Lee High School; Latin Club, 2; Drama Club, 2. he Stars Bars, 3,4; Assistant Editor, BURKS, LARRY Junior Prom Decorating Committee, 3; Antonia, Texas, 2; Medical Careers Club, Track, 3. BURNS, CLAXTON L, BURNS, HERMAN W, YOC I, Il; Becon Staff, 2. BURNS, JOHN DAVEY BUTLER, TREVAH ANN Archivist Club, 3,4, CAGLE, SAM OAKLEY CAMPBELL, JAMES ERNEST CANCEL, WALTER Swim Team, 1; Football, 1, CANNON, RICKY DEAN Chess Club, 3,4; Math Club, 3,4, CANTRELL, DEBORAH CHRISTINE Flagbearer, 3,4; Captain, 4; Girls’ Chorus, 4; Rebelettes, 4; Student Coun- cil, 4. CANTRELL, RHONDA SUE FBLA, 4, CARANTO, GERTRUDES Science Club, 2,3,4; Spanish Club, 2,3; Red Cross Youth Council, 2; Honor Soci- ety, 3,4, CARROLL, GARY ALAN CASE, ANNA LOU Campus Life (Youth for Christ), 2,3, 4; Red Cross Youth Council, Treasurer, 2, n 3; Spanish Club, 2,3; Honor Society, Chaplain, 3,4. CASEY, KERRI ELAINE Tri- Hi- Y, 2,3; French Club, 8; Student Council, 4. CASSELL, MICHAEL KENT Football, 2,3,4; Student Council, 2; Track, 3. CAVAZOS, VELMA MARI Archivist Club, 3,4; Art Club, 3; Stud- ent Aide, 4, CHANDLER, ANITA JOAN Student Council 2; Home Ec. Club, 2, FBLA, 3,4, President, 4; Inter-President Council, 3, President, 3; Vice- Junior Prom Committee; Home Ec. Club Sweetheart, 3. CHANDLER, HERMAN A, CHANDLER, VICKI SHARON “BLA, 3,4; Junior Civitan, 3; Campus Life, 3,4; Spanish Club, 2. CHILDRES, SANDEE OMEGA Swim Team, 1; Gymnastics, 1; Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 2; Captain; Class Treasurer, 2; Student Council, 3; Span- ish Club, 3; Gymnastic Team, 3; News- paper Staff, 3; Flagbearer, 4; Junior Prom Committee. CHILDRESS, ALICE MARIE Transferred from Council, Senior High, 4, CLARK, CATHERINE MARIE FBLA, 4; Campus Life, 4. CLARK, KATHY Junior Prom Committee; Student Council, 4, CLARK, OTMAR ALEXANDER Football, 3,4; Baseball, 2,3; Wrestling, 3,4. CLEMONS, INELL CLOWDUS, STEVEN w, Transferred from Chattanooga, Tennessee, Central High School, 4, COBB, RONALD EDWARD Football, 1. COCHRAN, JOSEPH HENRY Band, 2,3,4; Dance Band, 3,4; Drum Major, 4; National Association of Rudimental Drummers, 2,3,4; Percussive 2,3,4; German Club, 2. Arts Society, COGGEN, CHARLES EDWARD Transferred from Pulaski Tennessee, 2; mn 4 ‘ Football, 2,3,4. COLE, MIKE JOSEPH COLEMAN, PATRA 4 Math Club, 3,4; French Club, 4. COLLINS, REBECCA ANN [ransferred from Crothersville High School, Crothersville, Indiana, 2; Color Guard, 4; FTA, 4, CONGO, JANICE MARIE DEGA Club, 4. CONLEY, THOMAS EMANUEL Basketball, 1,2,3; Council, 4. Track, 3; Student CONNELL, RANDY LEE COOPER, JOHN HENRY Swim Team, 2; 4 Irack, 2; wrestling, 3, ; Student Council, 3; Key Club, 3,4; Executive Board, 3,4; President, 4; Vice President Senior Class; Inter- President's Council, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Boys State, 3; Ge rman II; Who's Who, 4, COPE, LARRY EDWARD COPE, MINGO FRITZ Transferred from Mt, Holly, North Caro- lina, 3. CORBETT, GLENN ALLEN Transferred from Gulfport High School, Gulfport, Mississippi, 4. CORNELIUS, CINDY RUTH Dixie Deb, 2,3,4; Junior Prom Commit- tee: Anchor Club, 4; A Capella Choir, Le) “e COSBY, LIFFORD B Team Basketball, 2; B Team Foot- ball, 3. CLANTON, JEFFREY ALAN Marching Band, 2,3,4; Concert Band, 2, 4; RO rc, 1,2, squad Leader Ecology 3, Club, COTTON RICKI YN { a © LN ( UU, IN i Transferred fro iles Count 7h choc 2; Ked Ur uth Councl COX, DAN LOUI Junic arsit oO ] [ ] 10, . 5 ( i ] ; E I 1xic Cc quac A r LlOn- _ ‘ | ‘ - ’ | . Lis Cc ’ { Cl m mm . it Ch 1UD, ren¢ ( tude Co r Clu De f chor cut 7 mPr d [ LA Cli, ; JUNI rTo c t i “ ’ r { r IT ri A ill L ( { da iin] cd , i | | al P TT ( ¢ ll¢ 4 T OI CRUTCHER, MICHAEL LEE German Club, 2; Campus Life, 2,3. CRUTCHER, OLA MAE Library Club, 4; Home Economic Club, 4, CULPEPPER, JUDITH LYNN Transferred from Central High, Phenix City, Alabama, 3. CURTIS, JACK DAVIS Football, 2; French Club, 2; Interact Club, 4. DAVEY, BARBARA JEAN Civitan Club, 3,4; History Club, 3; Color Guard, 4. DAVIS, BARBARA ANN ,4; Math Club, 3,4; Chess Club, 3; NMSQT Semi-Finalist, 3; onal Honor Societ 4 ar _ 5 CA a ‘ tudent Council, 2 panish Clr 2 t+, Vice-President ixie De veil £ad ecretary of Senio Cla THT wal ; tional Hor ocict rem Ch unior Civ Club, 2 r Pr Committ ILLI s f ava wferred fror rican Hi tudent Council, 2; German Ch If Team, 4: Medical ¢ Cl be | | It 1 LUC | 4. ik I? ON | } om ’ : ’ ; ; +; ot “s +? - 10 ] ) cimel l T = € : rc. ve Ar ¢ t +; Annua ] lati : DO ANI USAN LYN} Accompanist Girls' Club, 3; Acappella Choir, 4; Apprentice Thespian, 4; c spanish Club, 4; Stars Bars, 2. DOCKERY, PAULA LEE - National Honor Society, 3,4; FTA, 3,4 French Club, 3,4; Home Economics 3,4. DODD, DAVID LEONARD Transferred from Castle Heights Milita Academy, 3. DONAHOO, MARY ELAINE Girls' Glee Club, 2,3. DOOLEY, DAVID PATRICK Transferred from Upper Heyford High School, Upper Heyford, England, 2; Tennis Team, 2; Track Team, 3,4; Cross Country, 4; Spanish Club, 2,3; Treasurer, Medical Careers Club, 4; Vice-President, National Honor Society, 4; NMSQT Semi-Finalist, 4. DOUGLASS, SUSAN LEE Student Council Alternate, 2; Red Cross Club, 2; Medical Careers, 2,3,4, Publicity Chairman, 3, Vice-President, Program Committee, 4; Math Club, 3,4; German Club, 4. DRAKE, BILLY WAYNE Football, 2,3,4; Student Council, 2,3, 4; Key Club, 2,3. DRAPER, STEVEN WAYNE Thespian Society, 4; Chess Club, 2,3, DRIGGERS, DEBORAH CAROL Home Economics Club, Vice-President, ; D.O, Club, 4; Junior Prom Commit- DS, RONALD JOE Football, 2,3,4; Basketball, 2; Spanish DUDLEY, PAULA RUTH French Club, 2. TIGA aT ARIMY 12 ADT DI iS, NANCY MARIE Tennis Club, 2; Library Club, 4; FBLA, Campus Life, 2,3,4, Secretary, 3; panish Club, 4; Chess Club, 3,4; Su- dent Council, 4. DUNCAI! FBLA !, RUBY CAROI 4: FTA, 4; French Club, 3; Campus Life Club, 3 DUTTON, DEBRA DENISE DYAR, JOSEPH ERWIN rransferred from Hamilton High, 3. DYE, FRED O'NEIL French Club, 3, 7 ALEX EUGENE EARLY, CARMEN MARCELLE French Club, 1,2; Chess Club, 3,4, Sec- retary, 3; Girls’ Glee Club, 1; Red Cross, 1; A Capella Choir, 2,3,4, Ensemble, 1; Madrigals, 3; Rebelettes, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4. EAST, STEPHEN RAY EDDY, ALESIA KAY EDGERLY, NANCY MARIE EDMONSOND, RICK LEE Transferred from Waltrip High School, 2. EDMUNDS, ROBERT LEON Band, 2,3,4; Assistant Drum Major, 3; Drum Major, 4; Spanish Club, 3; Squad Leader, 3. EDWARDS, KAREN LYNETTE EDWARDS, ROBERT EARL Transferred from Council Senior High, 4. EKONEN, RALPH DONALD ELDRIDGE, CHRISTOPHER MAURICE Dance Band, 1; Marching and Concert Band, 1,2,3,4; Squad Leader of 4 and 8, 3,4. ELLINGTON, DAVID JAMES Spanish Club 2,; Thespian Society, 4, President, 4; Inter-Presidents Council, 4, ELSTON, ROBIN LEE Driving Team, 2; Home Ec, Club, 2,3, 4; French Club, 2; Red Cross Youth Council, 4. ESSNER II, JOSEPH WILLIAM Student Council, 4; Chess Club, 3,4, Treasurer, 3; German Club 2; Interact Club, 4. ETHREDGE, CHRISTOPHER CAREY French Club, 3; Thespian Society, 3,4. EUBANKS, MARGARET EVANS, JOHN THOMAS Transferred from Vernon High School, 3. EYL, SHELTON Transferred from Fairfield High School, 4; A Cappella Choir, 4; Baseball, 4; Chess Club, 4; Campus Life, 4. FAGAN, SALLY ANN FALCONER, LINDA KAY FAULKNER, HARVEY LOUIE Transferred from Frankfurt American High School, Frankfurt, Germany, 4. FERGUSON, MARY LOU Art Club, 3. FERSCH, LINDA DIANE Swim Team, 2; Home Ec. Club, 2; Spanish Club, 2; Student Council, 2. FETTKE, ROBERT DEE Football, 2,3,4; Wrestling, 2. FIELDS, TERRY LYNN FILER, SHERYLE LYNN Medical Careers Club, 2,3; Red Cross Youth Council, 3,4; Treasurer, 4; Latin Club, 2. FILIP, CAROL LINDA Spanish Club, 3; Math Club, 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society, 3,4. FISHER, JULIA CLAY Band, 2,3,4; Secretary, 4; Spanish Club, 2,3. FISHER, NAOMI RUTH Girls’ Glee Club, 1; National Honor Society, 3,4; MU Alpha Theta, 3,4; Junior Prom Committee; FTA, 4; Senior Prom Committee; Campus Life, 2. FLOYD, RON A, Library Club, 3,4. FOLEY, JOAN ELLEN Science Club, 1; Junior Prom Committee. FOOSHEE, RHONDA CARMON FORD, HENRY BEN Transferred from Council, 2. FORD, KEVIN DALE Transferred from Dimond High School, 4. FOREMAN, JEANETTE FAYE Red Cross Youth Council, 2,3; Junior Prom Committee; FBLA, 2. FORTSON, MARK ELLIOTT FOSTER, ANITRA ANGELENA FOSTER, JEANNE RENEE Glee Club, 1; Annual Staff, 3; Junior Prom Committee; FTA, 4; Dixie Deb, 4. FOSTER, MARIE ONIETA French Club, 2; Home Ec, Club, 2; Campus Life Club, 2,3; Red Cross Youth Council, 2,3; FBLA, 4. FOSTER, RALPH STANLEY Basketball, 2; Baseball, 3,4; rE WE FOURROUX, MARVIN ROBERT FOWLKS, MARJORIE FOX, GARY JOHN FOX, LARRY JAMES FRAME, DEBRA LESLIE Transferred from Delyn Park High, Chicago, Ill. 3; French Club, 3,4; FTA, 4, FRANKLIN, RICHARD RAY Baseball, 4; D.O,. Club, 3. FRANKLIN, SANDRA INEZ Flagbearer, 3; Art Club, 3; Thespian Society, 3; Campus Life, 2. FREEMAN, PATRICIA KAY French Club, 3; Honor Society, 3,4; Junior Prom Committee. FRENCH, KATHY DENISE Art Club, 2,3; Science Club, 3; Spanish Club, 3,4; Medical Careers Club, 4. FULGHAM, BARBARA AILEEN National Honor Society, 3,4; Math Club, 3,4; FTA, 4; Student Council, 4; Science Club, 2. GABE, MICHAEL WOODSON AFJROTC, 2,3,4; German Club, 2,3; Interact Club, 2,3. GALLAGHER, SUZAN CAROL National Honor Society, Club, 2,3,4, Vice-President, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4. 3,4; German GALLIMORE, GAIL MARIE French Club, 2; Stars Bars, 3; Student Council, 4; Math Club, 4. GALVEAN, RONNIE MITCHELL KERRY CHARLES ANNON, A, 2,3,4, President, 4; French Club, A FBI 3,4; Wrestling Team, 2,3,4. GANNON, KIMR, GANT, BEVERLY JUNE Chorus, 4; Science Club, 3; Transferred from Shelbyville, Tennessee, Central High School, GANT, PAMELA MAE Home Economics Club, 2; Red Cross Youth Council, 2,3; Medical Careers Club, 2,3,4; Latin Club, 3,4. GANTT, DAYID ALAN GARDNER, DAVID HAYDEN VICA 9 Ve GARVER, DEBRA CAROI D.O, Club, 1,4. GARRISON, KAREN DENISE Art Club, 3; Math Club, 3,4; Student ) Council, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Dixie Deb, 4. GASS, CLAUDE ALLEN ROTC, 2,3. GATTIS, PAULA DIANE Marching Band, 2,3,4; Concert Band, 2, 3,4; Squad Leader, 4; French Club, 2,3. GILBERT, JOHN GROTZ French Club, 2,3,4; A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4; Assistant Accompanist, 3; Madrigal Singers, 2,3; Soloist at District Contest, 3. GILES, KAREN LEA GILL, STERLING D, Football, 2,3,4. GILLMAN, PAULA DEANT GILMORE, PEGGY DENIS! 3,4; Medical Career LA, 4. German Club, 2,3, Club, 2; Beacon Staff, 4; FI GIVENS, MIC! | € YN Spanish Club, 4; Library Ch rX rill Tear ra rred fn ericl I choo! ermal K It GODWID AUL |! ( tudent Council, 2, 4- Baseball, 2,3, 4; Basketball, 2,4; OIG, 2 UFFITH, ( LYNN I BY i( I ENTO)} Nlatinn: Linr National PMOL 4; Tennis, 4; French Club, RINDBERG, MELVIN GENE : : T’ “a TY ‘ e 4 Swimming Team, 2; D.O., 3,4. GROOVER, CONNIE ALTON science Club, 3; Club, 3; Math Club, 3,4; ional Honor Society, 3,4. Spanish ociety, 4; Interact Club, Student Coun- GROSS, DONNIE RAY Yor, 1,2,3,4. GROVER, ROLFE ALTON GULBRANSON, GARY GILBERT ROTC, 3,4; Color Guard, 3; Drill Team Commander, 4. HALBROOKS, MARTIN WILLIAM Chess Club, 3; Interact Club, 4; Stars Bars, 4. HALL, JIMMY EDWARD Transferred from Biloxi High School, Biloxi, Mississippi. HALL, JOHN WAYNE HALL, MARIA MICHELLE D.O, Club, 3,4. HALL, RICHARD JOHN Honorable Mention District Math Con- r ) - ference, 3; HALLMARK, GLENDA RUTH German Club, 2,3,4; Band, 3,4. PATRICE MUNSEI! Gymastics Team, 2,3,4. rALR COD “tr HAMBRICK, HAMILTON, CLAIRE LOUIS! tudent Council, 2,4, lreasurer, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Sars Bars, 3; Flagbearer, 4; Math Club, 3,4; erman ‘ lt a,” HAMPTON, BOBBY L, ootball, 2 Or 4 MP TO} ILLIAM COLEMAN, JR, Transferred from Richard King High chool, Corpus Christi, Texas, 2. HANCOCK, DANNY LEE Team Football, 2; ROTC, 2,3; Basketball, HARGROVE, CARL WILLIAM French Club, 1; German Club, 2; 2,3; Key Club, 3,4; Wrestling Team, 1. HARGROVE, MARY ELIZABETH French Club, 1; Library Club. Math Club, 4; Chess Club, 4. ROTC, HARRELL, CHARLENE Dixie Deb, 3,4; Honor Society, 3,4. HARRIS, DARLENE VIRGINIA Red Cross, 2; Girls' Glee Club, 2; Medi cal Careers, 3,4; D.O, Club, 4; ermarn Club, 2,3,4. HARRIS, KATHY LEE German Club, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 3; Executive Board, 3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; FTA, 4; Gymnastics Team, 3. HARRIS, RHONDA KAREN Gymnastics, 2,3,4; Captain, 4, HARRISON, SHARON LYNN German Club, 2; Library Club, 2; Library Sweetheart, 2; FTA, 4, HARTLEY, DEBORAH FAYE French Club, 2,3; Chemistry Club, 4. HASKETT, LANCE (REV, ) MARK Art Club, 3,4; Thespian Society, 4; Transferred from Hartselle, Morgan County High, 3. HAYNES, KENTON LYLE Wrestling, 2; Gymnastics, 3; A Cappella Choir, 4; Swing Choir, 4; Madrigals, 4, HEARN, JYRITA ROSE Dixie Deb, 3,4; Squad Leader, 4; Student HENDERSON, DEBRA JUNE Club, 3,4; A Cappella Choir, 3; Spanish Club, 3; Home Ec, Madrigals, 4; Swing Choir, 4; Transferred from Austin High school, Decatur, Ala. 3. HENDERSON, JEANNE ANN 4 French Club, 2,3,4. HENDERSON, STEVEN DALE Art Club, 3,4; Gymnastic Team, 3, HENDRIX PATRICIA AVON HERNDON, ELEANOR JO Student Council, 1,2,3,4; Dixie Deb, 3, 4; Junior Maid, 3; Carnation Ball Decorating Committee, 3; Homecoming Queen, 4. HICKS, JERRY LEE ‘Sophomore Class Vice-President, 2; nior Class President; Student Council President, 4; Math Club, 3,4; Interact Club, 2,3,4; Treasurer, 3; French Club, 2,3; Inter-President's Council, 3; _ Wrestling, 2,3; Junior Prom Committee. HICKS, VICKIE FINELL HICKS, VICKIE LEE HIGGINS, NANCY VIRGINIA French Club, 2; Cheerleader, 4; Junior Prom Committee, HILES, THOMAS EUGENE Band, 2,3,4. HILL, JIMMY LLOYD Football, 2,3,4; Who's Who, 4. HILL, TOMMY GLEN Library Club, 3,4; Football Manager, 3, 4, HOCH, MARIA LIZABETH French Club, 1; Art Club, 2,3,4, Sweetheart, 2, Secretary, 3, Treasurer, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Junior Prom Committee; Who's Who, 4. HODGES, SHARON A NNE Thespian Society, 4; Transferred from Highland High School, New Mexico, HOEY, PAMELA LEE Library Club, 3,4. HOFFMAN, PEGGY MARLENE Campus Life, 3,4; Anchor Club, 2,3,4, Treasurer, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Medical Careers Club, 2; A Cappella Choir, 4; Math Club, 3,4; Who's Who, 4. HOLDEN, JAMES EARI HOLLINGSWORTH, TERRI DENISE HONEY, TERRY KENNETH Football, 2,3,4; Baseball, 2,3,4; German Club, 4. HOOKER, JEANETTE KAY Beacon Club, 2; Home Economics Club, 2; Stars Bars, 3,4; Circulation Manager, 4, HOOVER, KAREN LYN Senior Prom Committee, 3; FBLA, 4. HOOVER, MICHAEL CLIFFORD HORNBUCKLE, GARY LEO HORNBUCKLE, PHILLIP NILES Track, 1,2,38. HORTON, BRENDA MARIE HORTON, EARL CALVIN YOC, 3. HOSMER, RICHARD HOUTZ, JOHN MURRAY Football, 2; Spanish Club, 2; Chess Club, = HUBBARD, DEBORAH LYNNE Girls’ Chorus, 1, A Cappella Choir, 2; Transferred from Bladensburg High School, Bladensburg, Maryland. HUGHES, LAWRENCE KENNETH HUGHES, REBECCA ANN Medical Careers Club, 4; French Club, 4; Student Council, 4. HUNDLEY, JAMES L, Band, 2; French Club, 4; Art Club, 4. HURLEY, STEVEN RICHARD HUNT, ANNA KATHERINE HUNTER, ALEX BURL III Junior Prom Committee; Spanish Club, 3,4; ; Science Club, 3,4, President, 4; Interact Club, 4, Sergeant -at-Arms, 4; Senior Prom Committee, 4; Inter- President's Council, 4. HYATT, CAROLYN ANN Home Economics Club, 2; FTA, 4; FBLA, =. IKARD, LINDA ANN FTA, 4. IRWIN, DEBRA ANN Girls' Glee Club, 3. IVY, RITA GAIL Clinic, 3; FTA, 4. JACKSON, CYNTHIA ANN JACKSON, FRANCIS BENJAMIN Student Council, 2,3. JACKSON, HORACE GARLAND Interact Club, 3,4; German Club, 2,3, 4; Gymnastics, 3; ROTC, 2, JACKSON, JOE TURNER Football, 2,3,4; Wrestling, 1,2,3,4. JACOBS, PHYLLIS RENE Transferred from Lakeside High School, Decatur, Alabama, 3. JAMAR, KATHRYNE LOUISE JAMES, DANIEL HOWARD JAMES, JANICE SUE Stars Bars, 2; FTA, 2,3,4, Secretary, 3,4; Math Club, 3,4; FBLA, 4, JARRETT, DONNA RUTH French Club, 2; A Cappella Choir, 2,3; Dixie Deb, 3,4; Student Council, 4. JENKINS, CANDYE LYNN JENKINS, CHARLES BILLY JENSEN, LARRY JOE Transferred from Arab High School, Arab, ie) Alabama, 2. JOHNSON, HATTIE MAE Girls' Glee Club, 4. JONES, ETHEL MAE JONES, RHONDA SUSAN Ho me Economics Club, 4. JONES, RICKY LEE Transferred fromEl Paso, Texas; Wres- tling, 3,4; Football, 3,4. JONES, SHIRLEY JEAN JONES, SHERON LEIGH French Club, 2; Art Club, 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee; Annual Staff, 3; Home Ec. Club, 2; Science Club, 2,3. JORDON, KAY ELLEN Swim Team, 1; Student Council, 1,3; Anchor Club, 2,3,4; Dixie Deb, 2,3,4; Choreographer, 4; Junior Prom Commit- tee, JOSLYN, STEVE EARI Transferred from Augsburg American High School, 4. KACHELMAN, JOHN LOUIS LARRY KAMM, ) Swim Team, 2. KASTER, WALTER KELLEY, JANET LEIGH Home Ec, Club, 1,2; Red Cross Youth Council, 1,2; SQudent Council, 2,4; Latin Club, 3, Historian, 3; Swim Team, 1; Dixie Deb, 3,4, Squad Leader, 4; Junior Prom Committee. KELLEY, RICHARD EARL KENNAMER, VALERIE HOPE KENNEDY, PATTY LEE YOC, 3,4. KEOWIN, CYNTHIA DENA FTA, 4, KERR, SUSAN DIANNE Civitan Club, 3; FBLA, 3; D.E. 4. KIMBROW, JUDY C, FTA, 3,4, Vice-President, 4; Swim Team, 1,2; Science Club, 3,4; Volley- ball Team, 2,3,4. KIMMINS, GREG THOMAS German Club, 2,3,4; Silver Wings Choir, - AFJROTC ING, JAXIE ! CI Home Cc Clut Bate Junio r Committe Annual Staff, 4; Editor inter= Preside Council, 4 N} EW, MI NORMA) -_ 5 x 7 I¢ NOWLES, WAI l ecre ry phom { aa retary unior Class; Sp Chi 2,3,4, Pres- dent ude Council, 4; Junio Prom Committee, 3; Anchor Club, 2,3, 4- Cheerleader, 2,3; Inter-President’ Council, 3; Inter-City Council, 2; Who’ vWllO, 4, OEHN, I Transferred from E] Paso, Texas, 2: Wrestling, 3,4; Football, 3,4; Key Clut Band, 1; Track Team, 2,3; French Clut 2,3; Student Council, 2. Transferred from Athens High School, 2; Student Council, 3,4; ’ tudent Workshop, LAMPRECHT, LINDA DARLENE FBLA, 4; Transferred from Lee High School, 3. LANEY, MARY LOU Swim Team, 2; Science Club, 2. LANGFORD, ELEANOR ELFREIDA Junior Prom Committee; FBLA, 4, LANIER, RUBY LYNETTE Library Club, 4, LAREAU, MARCIA Modern Music Masters Society, 4, Historian, 4; Girls’ Glee Club, 2; Campus Life, 2,3,4, President, 3,4; German Club, 2,3, Sergeant-at-Arms, Chaplain, 3; Band, 3,4, Squad Leader, 4: French Club, 3; Dance Band, 4, LARKINS, TERESA LYNN Honor Society, 3,4; German Club, 3,4, Treasurer, 4; Student Council, 3,4. LARSON, JOY LYNNE Band, 2,3,4; French Club, 3; Student Council, 3. LAU, STEPHEN CHARLES OTC, 2; Spanish Club, 2,3; Trach Team, 3,4; Cross Country, 4. Y ON FILTPFWN AYLI spanish Club, 2,3; Art Club, 2,3,4, President, 4; Art secrcta eo Treasurer, 3; Junior Prom Committee; ed Cn Youth Council ; ) ’ iT i ati | - s buddy “Be , DONNI nd, 2 edical Careers Clut 4 7 ft 5 : 5 LEE, TT CHI Nationa nor f t ,4 M REN + , = . Ff and, 1,2,3,4 nce Band, 4, Squad eader, 4, Section Leader, 4; All- Sate IGHTFOOT, ELAINE ROCHELLE IGHTFOOT, PAMELA NECHOLE INLEY, WANDA PAULETTE JICKNER, CHARLES HOW ARD German Club, Be OGAN, JUDY CAROLYN FBLA, 4; Junior Prom Committee. LOVE, JAMES EDWARD : YOC, 3,4. LOWERY, DANIEL WAYNE Transferred from Lakewood Senior High, Lakewood California, 4; Thespian Societ 4, ati LUNCH, BEVERLY JOAN . Transferred from Sparkman High School, 3. MacCRONE, DEANNA JEAN French Club, 1,2,3, Vice-President, 3; Anchor Club, 2,3; Math Club, 3; Dixie Deb, 2,3,4; Choreographer, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Inter-City Student Council, 2. MacCRONE, RICHARD ALLEN | ROTC, 1,2,3. MacIVER, MURDOCK JOHN Transferred from Kaiserslautern American High School, McBRIBE, SUSANNE MARIE Gymnastics Team, 2,3,4; National Honor society, 3, Se McCLAIN, VICKY KAY Spanish Club, 2; National Honor Society, 3,4; Transferred from Vtica High, Vtica, McCLUNE, ELIZABETH GAIL rench Club, 2,3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Medical Careers Club, 3; Home Ec. Club, 2,4; Rebelettes, 4; Girls’ Glee Club, 4. McCORMICK, EDDIE WAYNE McCRANNIE, DANIEL CARI ience Club, 2; Key Club, 3,4; Student Council, 4; Junior Prom Committee, Mt, A DE RPA AWN? Math Clut I 3; National Honor t McENTIRE, LI N} irls' Glee Club, 1; A 2,3,4; Rebelettes, 4; Science Club, 3; Cappella Choir, 4 Hational Honor Society, 3,4. McGRAW, PETER JOHN [ransferred from St. Mary College, High School, 4. McINTOSH, BECKY LEE Red Cross Youth Council, 1,2; Home Ec. Club, 2; Dixie Deb, 3,4; Historian, 4; “Bh = ne 4S on sd — aa — — sz Le n Club, 3, President, 3. -McKAY, MARTHA JANE _ Home Ec, Club, 1,2,4; Student Council, 2; Rebelettes, 4. _ McNAMARA, EDWARD _ McRAE, WILLIAM CHRISTEN Transferred from W. P. Davidson, 3. McREYNOLDS, WILLIAM RICHARD Key Club; Junior Prom Committee, Student Council, 4; Who's Who, 4. MABIE, CLIFFORD NEWTON MAHONE ALFRED NEAL D,O, 3. MAJOR, MARGARET JANE Band, 1,2,3,4, Squad Leader, 3,4; Spanish Club, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 3; MOB I, Il, 2,3; Junior Prom Commit- tee, 3; Stars Bars, 4. MALONE, MARJORIE ELLEN Cheerleader, 3; Gymnastics Team, 1,2, 3, Captain, 3; Student Council, 1,2,3, 4; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Anchor Club, 2,3,4; Vice-President, 4, Junior Prom Committee; Homecoming Com- mittee, 2,3,4. MALONE, RICHMOND VIRGINIA Football, 2; Track, 2,3. MANESS, CYNTHIA LYNN Library Club, 1; French Club, 1,2; Dixie Deb, 2; Science Club, 3; FTA, 3, 4; Project Chairman, 3, President, 4; Inter-President's Council, 4. MANKOSKI, THOMAS RICHARD Spanish Club, 2,3; Math Club, 3,4, Historian, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4, President, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Key Club, 3,4; Library Club, 2,4, Secretary, 2; Inter-President's Council, 4, {ARSHALL, MARTHA LEANNA A Cappella, 2,: 2,3,4. 4; All-State Orchestra, MARTIN, LORETTA FAYE Student Council, 2; Spanish Club, 2,3; B. Varsity Cheerleader, 2, Co-Captain, 2; Home Ec, Club, 4; FTA, 4. MASHBURN, JOSEPH HUBERT Math Club, 3,4; Band, 3; Tennis Team, 4; Transferred from Lawton High School, 9 MATT, GREG C, Swim Team, 2; Wrestling, 3,4; Interact Club, 4. MATTHEWS, DAVID ALLAN Key Club, 3,4. MAYO, SONDRA GAYLE MENDELSON, TONI FTA, 2; German Club, 3; Math Club, 3,4, President 4; Inter-President's Council, 4; National Honor Society, 3, 4, MENDEHALL, ROBIN ROSS Transferred from Seoul American High School, Seoul, Korea, 3. MESS, JACK A, MESSINA, ROSE ANN Red Cross Youth Council, 2; Dixie Deb, 2,3; Library Club, 2. MEYER, JOHN HANCOCK Transferred from Slidell High, Slidell, Louisiana, 4. MEYER, LINDA SUSAN History Club, 3,4; French Club, 4. MILLER, DONNELL MAE Spanish Club, 3; Band, 2,3; D.O. 4. MILLS, LINDA LEE Home Ec. Club, 1,2. MIZE, DWIGHT E, Band, 2. MODE, CYNTHIA JANE Anchor Club, 2,3,4; Student Council, 2, 3; Inter-President’s Council, 4; Dixie Deb, 2,3,4, Maid; Interact Club, Sweetheart, 4; Captain, 4; Sophomore Carnation Ball Decorating Committee, 4: Junior Prom Committee. MONGER, SUSAN ALANA Anchor Club, 4; French Club, 2,3. MOORE, BARBARA LEITH Red Cross Youth Council, 2; A Cappella Choir, 3,4; Swing Choir, 3,4; Madrigals, 3,4; Rebeletes, 4; All-State Chorus, 3; Home Ec, Club, 2; Girls’ Glee Club, 3. MOORE, CAROLYN FBLA, 4, h DOUGLAS BAYARD {OOR! MOORE, GLORIA JEAN Transferred from Sparkman High School, MOOR MOORE, 3; Library Club, 4. MOORE, LAFAYETTE MOORE, OZIE M, MOORE, RODNEY ROBERT Science Club, 2. MOORE, SHERRY GAIL Library Club, 4. MOOREHEAD, MARIAN DENISE MORRIS, CINDY ANN Home Ec, Club, 3,4; Red Cross Club, 2,3,4. MORRIS, CLIFFORD LEE PATTON Spanish Club, 2; Track Team, 3,4; ROTC, 3,4; Drill Team, 4. MORRIS, DEBORAH LOUISE MORRIS, SHIRLEY JANE Transferred from Rhea Central High School, Dayton, Tennessee, 2. MORTON, CLOY French Club, 3. MOSES, JOAN BERLYN Band, 2,3,4; Majorette, 3,4; Student Council, 4; Ecology Club, 4; FTA, 4, MOUDY, ROBERT THOMAS Football, 2,3; Wrestling, 2; Track, 3,4; Student Council, 4. MULLINS, DAVID KEIGH Band, 2; ROTC, 3; Student Council, 4. MYERS, GENE Transferred from Lakes High School, lacoma, Washington, 2; French Club, 3; Editor of Stars Bars, 4; Beacon Staff, 4. MYERS, JANET Transferred from Lakes High School, Tacoma, Washington, 2; FTA 4; FBLA 4: GAA, 1. NAPPER, CYNTHIA LEE French Club, 2,3; Anchor Club, 3,4; oecretary, 4. NATHAN, CATHERINE ANN Science Club, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 2; French Club, 3,4; Math Club, 4; Med- ica] Careers Club, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Exchange Student to Bar- ranquilla, Columbia, 3. NEAL, BEVERLY SUE NEAL, JANICE DEAN Student Council, 2; D.O. 4. NEIL, JOHN ARTHUR Senior Class President; Swim Team, 2; Baseball, 2,3; Football, 3,4; Spanish Club, 2,3; Key Club, 4; Mr. Butler High, 4. NEWBY, JEFFERY PAUL Track, 4; Football, 2,3,4; 4. Wrestling, 3, NICKELSON, BRENDA CAROL Home Ec. Club, 2; FTA, 4; FBLA, 4. NIX, JEFFREY ALAN NONET, MARIE FRANCOISE NOONE, JOHN B, Transferred from Grissom High School, 3. NORTH, WILLIAM DENNIS Football, 1; Wrestling, 1,2,3; Ecology Club, 4; FBLA, 4. NORTHCUTT, LARRY DOUGLAS DO. 4. NORWOOD, JANET LANETTE O'CONNOR, LAUREL ANNE French Club, 2,3; Archivists Club, 4; History Club, 4; Ecology Club, 4. OLDFIELD, DEBORAH ANN Stars Bars, 2; Red Cross Representative, 2: Junior Prom Committee; Student Council, 2,3,4. OLIVER, MILDRED LOUIS! Annual Staff, 4; FBLA, 4, Secretary, 4; Senior Pr Committee, 5 A ,TAs OLIVER, ULA JANI Ww ‘eam, l; cI Wil re Cl ecretar - : 3 - “ha ident, Ulu Te. = C { cil : Ww ec cart . XJ IN C uth j 4. IC - | { 4, | ’ cg OO] 5 ’ Y ; 1¢ | NK, | ‘ 4. U i 2u 7 4 ’ Ji ov (Ol ¢ O} EVER] I ind 1,2: Medical Ull Camp fe Clut 2 e- esident, 1,2 em ll 1 ath Clu Bl PA O} KRU T JOE JR, t im i ill, 2 lir t rack, PATO) YLI A? 1A Ld, 4 + 4 I ON, h Et Annual Staff, 4; FBLA, 4; Senior Ban- quet Committee, PFEIFFER, RAYMOND DOUGLAS Basketball, 1; Wrestling, 1; ROTC, 2; DECA, 4; D.E. 4. PHILLIPS, ROGER WILLIAM Band, 1,2,3,4; German Club, 2. PHILLIPS, VERONICA L, Transferred from Simon Gratz High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4. PHIPPS, RUBY JANE Girls’ Glee Club, 2; Volleyball Team, 3: FTA, 3,4, Vice-President, 4; Thes- pian Society, 4; Ecology Club, 4; FBLA, 4, Treasurer, 4; Flagbearer, 4, Trea- surer, 4; Transferred from King City High School, King City, California, 2. PIERCE, CHARLES BUNYAN German Club, 2,3,4; Tennis Club, 4; Basketball, 4; Interact Club, 3,4, Vice- President, 4. PIERCE, DEBORAH A, PITTS, LINDA ELIZABETH POITEVINT, ROBERT WOOLDRIDGI Wrestling, 2,3,4. . POPE, LESLIE CARON Band, 2,3,4, Section Leader, 4; Modern Music Master [ : il President, 4; All-Stat ind, 2 | om Clul +; Ensemble : en Clu +; r : [ | Z erUlt SUC LO nic cent _oun ] . INE ANTIONET1 I nsferred from J dl choc C Or ‘ { ¢ CLomm ittes : | . i ok Club, , r { l re “ = ,4; German Club Sweetheart, 2, € y det } 4: ) I ) ) y Tr Cc- e : 5 ; } Vho OTTER, JAMES MICHAE! cience Ch +; Juni om Com- mittee POT I { NE JEA) A , DENNIS ROG! Junior Prom Committee. PRESCOTT, STEPHEN LEE '. } Afar 4 Football Manager, o. PRICE, MICHAEL EDWARD Band, 1,2; Track, 2,3. ] PRICE, SHARON YUVONNE Student Council, 2; Decorating Com- mittee, 2; Glee Club, 2,3; Medical Careers Club, 4. PRIDE, ANDREW PRIDE, FRANCES CHERIA PRYOR, JEANNETTE KATHERINE Transferred from Charles Henderson High — School, Troy, Alabama, 2; Home Ec, Club, 4; Thespian Society, 4; FBLA, 4, PUGH, JAMES MICHAEL French Club, 3; Math Club, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4. RAMIREZ, GLADYS PAULA Transferred from Swabish Gmiine, Germany, 2; Cheerleader, 3; Spanish Club, 3,4; Girls’ Glee Club, 3,4; Stu- dent Director, 3, Secretary, 4; Student Council, 4. READUS, ANNIE LOUISE Glee Club, 2; Red Cross Representative, 2; FBLA, 3, Reporter, 3; YOC, 3,4; Volleyball Team, 4; French Club, 2, READUS, SAMUEL CRAIG [ransferred from Grissom High School. a REEVE, PAULA, R, 2,3: Art Club, 2,3,4, . Vice-President 4. Home Ec. Clut . lreasurer, COTT ANDREW Red Cross Youth Council, 3; Thespian French Club, 2; Transferred from Merritt Island High School, Merritt Island Hawaii, RIKER, SANDRA KATHERINE Medical Career Clut a 4, RILEY, MARY ANN Spanish Club, 2; Chess Club, 3,4; Junior Prom Committee. RILEY, ROBERT THOMAS RITCH, CHERYL ANN Girls’ Chorus, 2, Secretary, 2; French Club, 2,3. dent; ne ois Committee; Council 4; Track, 3,4; National Honor _ Society, 3,4. ROBERTS, KAREN MARIE Junior Prom Committee. ROBERTS, NORMA LOUISE Home Ec, Club, 3,4. ROBINSON, BARBARA ANNE Art Club, 3; Swim Team, 2; Spanish Club, 2. ROBINSON, LEO YOC, 4; Transferred from Trinity High School, 2. ROBINSON, LINDA CAROL French Club, 2,3; Medical Careers 2; Math Club, 3,4, Treasurer, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4. ROBINSON, YUVONNIAH DEGENE Home Ec, Club, 2; FBLA, 4; Senior Prom Committee; Library Club, 2 ROW, KIM ELAINE French Club, 2,3. ROGERS, RODNEY B, Baseball, 2; Basketball, 2,3,4. ROOKIS, LOUIS PATRICK JR, Student Council, 3; Latin Club, 3,4; Track Team, 3,4; Cross- Bias? 3,4. ROOP, ROBERT LEE Class President, 2; Newspaper Staff, 2,3, Assistant Features Editor, 2,3; Inter-City French Club, 1,2; Student Council, 2,4; Track 2; Co-Editor Beacon, 4. ROSENSTIEL, TERRY LYNN French Club, 1,2; Science Club, 4; YOC, 4, ROSS, DAVID WAYNE a Wrestling, 1; Swim Team, 1,2; Basketball, a. ROY, FREDRICK LEWIS German Club, 3 Key Club, 4; Math Club, 3, yD President's Council, 4; Chess Club, ROUSSEAU, MYRA LYNN RUDDER, THOMAS R, Basketball, 3 RUSHING, RONNIE DEAN RUSSELL, ANTHONY LELAND RUTHERFORD, TERRY LEONARD SS cebatl 2,3,4, Vice-President Student 4, President, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4, Executive Board, 4; Band, 2; AF JROTC, 2,3; American Youth Red Cross, 1; Campus Life Club, 2,4. SAMANIEGO, VELIA Volleyball Team, 3,4; Art Club, 3; Transferred from Killen High School, Kileen, Texas, 3. SAMPLES, KIMBERLEY DIANE Girls' Glee Club, 1; Red Cross Council, Historian, 1; Alabama All-State Choir, 1; A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4; Publicity Chairman, 3, Secretary, 4; Spanish Club, 3; Swing Choir Alternate, 3; Junior Prom Committee. SANDERS, LINDA ANN Flagbearers, 3,4, Captain, 4; Girls' Glee Club, 1; A Cappella Choir, 2,3; Madrigal Singers, 3. SANDERSON, MARY CATHERINE FBLA, 3,4; Junior Civitan Club; Campus Life Club, 3,4; French Club, 2. SAPP, CHARLES SIDNEY Football, 3,4; Spanish Club, 3; Student Council, 3 SCHELL, FBLA, 3. THERESA JEAN SCHIAVO, DEBBIE ANNE Student Council, Heideberg American High School, 4; Transferred from Germany, SCHLEIN, ROBIN BARRIE German Club, 2,3,4, Historian, 3; Math Club, 3,4. SCHOLL, MELANIE JANE National Honor Society, 3,4. SCHRAN, DOUGLAS FRANK Golf Team, 3,4. SCOTT, MARILYN JOYCE Gymnastic Team, 1; Transferred from Huntsville, High School. SCOTT, SANDRA JEAN SELLER, DORIS PATRICIA Transferred from Kubaski High School, Okinaqa. SHARP, VICKIE JOAN National Honor Society, 3,4. SHARP, WANDA JANE SHASTEEN, ANGELA JOLENE Student Council, 4; Home Ec. Club, 2; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Prom Committee. SHELLY, DEBBIE FAYE Spanish Club, 2; Girls' Glee Club, 1; Art Club, 2. SHELTON, TIM CHARLES SHEPHERD, PATRICIA ANN Spanish Club, 2,3; Dixie Deb, 3,4. SHERRIL, PATRICIA GAIL Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 2; French Club, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Dixie Deb, 3,4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Who's Who, 4. SHOPE, PAMELA KAY Transferred from Murphy High School, Mobile, Alabama, 4; Civitan Club, 4; Volleyball Team, 4. SHOULDERS, ANNIE FRANCES Choir, 2; Library Club, 4. SIBLEY, PATRICIA ANN Library Club, 4. SIMS, PHILLIP EARL D.O. 4; Vica Club, 3,4. SINGLETON, DEBRA CAROL Girls’ Glee Club, 3,4; Rebelettes, 4; Home Ec. Club, 2; FBLA, 4; Senior Prom femmittee. SISSON, JANET ELAINE Transferred from Romeo Senior High School, SIZEMORE, RICKY Football, 2,3,4; Baseball, 2,3,4:; Stu- demt Council, 2,4, Sergeant-at- Arms, 4 4. SLATTON, VICKIE LYNN French Club, 2,3; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Dixie Deb, 3,4, Squad Leader, 4 SLAUGHTER, ADRIAN EARNESTINE Library Club, 4; Choir, 2. SMITH, BILL RALPH SMITH, CAROL ROXEANNE Art Club, 2; Che Club, sss Club, 4; Science SMITH, EARNEST CHARLES Wrestling, 2,3, 4; French Club, 4; Track, 4. SMITH, GERALEEN Medical Careers Club, Youth Council, 3; Red Cross SNODGRASS, WAYNE PARKER ROTC, 3,4; Football, 2; A Cappella | Choir, 4; Student Director, 4; Band | Colorguard, 4; Inter-Racial Council, 4; Flight Commander, ROTC, 4, SNOW, RICKY DAVID SOKOLOWSKI, PAUL THODDEUS ROTC, 2; Spanish Club, 1; Science Club, 4; Chess Club, 4. SORDEN, PATRICIA ANN Band, 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club, 2,3, 4; Math Club, 3,4; FTA, 4; All District Band, 3. SOTHERLAND, EDWINA LESLIE Band, 2,3. SPEARS, PRESTON AUBREY Football, 2,3,4; German Club, 2,3. ) 1] if IN . 7 ‘ 23 ani l 5 5 yme : e-President, 4 Ox FI f tude Council, 2 | : ] c Cro O1 Coun unior Fro Committ Cl Lea cc l L ‘ L : oO ound ] : ud Council ) li rer U 1d¢ ‘ « aX ’ re Ch é : 1d, Zz { : ’ ll q { C r 4. ’ ‘ - Cl “ ch Ch ‘ Clu : ice- esident t nal ( VOC I1C (TC ARRE]I RD, i} LR | Math C] 4- French Clu 3; Student Council { Chi ; resident : aaa . Inter- Presid Council, 4; National ) oclet , y ) ), = [ STEM, HARRIET HIDGON Red Cross Volunteer, 2; Anchor Club, 2, 3,4, Executive Board, 3, President, 4; Inter- President's Council, 4; Spanish Club, 2,3; National Honor Society, 3,4. STEPHENS, JIMMY DALE Transferred from Burges High School, El Paso, Texas, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Interact Club, 3,4; Golf Team, 3, 4, STEVENS, KATHRYN MARIA Band, 1,2,3,4, Squad Leader, 4; All District Band, 3; FTA, 4. STEVENSON, BELINDA ANN STEVENSON, KAREN LARIE FTA, 3,4; FBLA, 4. STEWART, ANDREW STEWARD, HAROLD ANNING ROTC, YOC, 2; A Capella Choir, 3; 3 Inter-Racial Council, 4. STEWARD, KAREN ANETT! Art Club, 2,3; Civitan Club, 3. N¢ ) LN INLA ‘ 4. TINNETT, OM) AY { 4. — as I N, f crinan ‘ lut ,4 t ? d of ectos, r C + { We tling tcr- d LO. I : C LAO! $ N ‘ 2Z ’ ‘ x) ¢ t 4. ’ 5 rUD _ BEN rill ACdl id UTTLES, FRITZ J EY, CATHRYN JANE tional Hon Society, 1,4 odert v r usic NV ters, ,4, Treasurer, 4 French Club, 2,3,4; Math Club, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Band, 1,2,3,4, Assistant Squad Leader, 3; Squad 4, Section Leader, 4 ; Dance Band, 3,4. Leader, SYKES, BARBARA ANN Junior Prom Committee; Student 4, . ODUNCL TALLENT, RETHA FRANCES Home Ec. Club, 2; French Club, 2; YOC, 3,4. ? TALLEY, RITA GAIL Student Council, 2,3,4; French Club, 2, 3; Home Ec, Club, 2; Thespian Society, 4; FTA, 4. TEAGUE, FREDIA SUE Latin Club, 3; Junior Civitan Club, 3,4; Home Ec, Club, 2,3,4; Annual Staff, 4. THOMAS, KAREN LESLIE Science Club, 2,3; Spanish Club, 2,3. THOMAS, ROBERT EUGENE THOMAS, SHELIA JO Dixie Deb, 4; Transferred from Autauga County High School, 3; Home Ec, Club, 3: Who's Who, 4. THOMPSON, VIRSIA MAE Girls’ Glee Club, 2; FBLA, 2. TONEY, DAVID LAWRENCE TONEY ANKIE OC, 4 OURVII KATHLEEN JEAN wad French Club, 2: Transferred from Renton chool, Renton Washington, 3. r¢ VEL) GAY LI cience Club, 2,3,4; Me dical Careers Clu 2 OWNSEND, THOMAS JEI FERSON Oo 2 TOWNSEND, WANDA A) tudent Council, 4. TRAYWICK, FREDIA JO B- Team Cheerleader, 2; Spanish Club, 2; Anchor Club, 3,4; Junior Prom Commit- tee, 3; A-Team Cheerleader, 3,4, Captain, 4; Inter- President's Council, 4; Miss Butler High, 4. TRIPP, BARBARA LYN r'ransferred from Picayune Memorial 9 High School, Picayune, Mississippi, 2; Junior Prom Committee; FBLA, 3,4; Home Ec. Club, 4. TROUP, LINDA JUANELL Home Ec, Club, 2; Medical Careers Club, 2,3,4, President, 4; Junior Prom Committee; Inter-President's Council, 4; _ Anchor Club, 4; Red Cross Youth Council, 2; Alabama Youth Council, 3. : TSILAKIS, GEORGE _ Transferred from North Side High School, Fort Worth, Texas, 3. TSILAKIS, TOM Transferred from North Side High School, Fort Worth, Texas 3. TUCK, METTIE LOUISE TUCK, ROBERT LEE Basketball, 2,3,4; Track, 3,4. TUCKER, JOHNNY LYNN Basketball, 3; Youth Leadership Program, 8; Golf Team, 4. TURNER, PAMELA MARIE Science Club, 2; Clinic Aide, 3; FTA, 4, TURNER, SAMMY WAYNE Football, 3,4. UNDERWOOD, CHRISTOPHER NORMAN Football, 2,3,4. VAN ORMAN, JOHN WARD Stars Bars, 2; Swim Team, 2; Spanish Club, 3,4, Chaplain, 3; Key Club, 3,4; Student Council, 4. VEESEY, DONNA JO Science Club, 2,3,4; Math Club, 3; National Honor Society, 3,4; Prom Com- mittee. VEST, GARY ROBERT Basketball Manager, 3 3,4. VIERS, MARY KATHLEEN Clinic, 3; D.O, 4; FTA, 4; VICA, 4. VINES, JAMES STANLEY Basketball, 1. VINSON, HILDE MARIA WAKEFIELD, JUDY ANN Stars Bars, 2. WALKER, DAVID LEE Science Club, 2. WALKER, ELIZABETH ANNETTE Transferred from Lainis High School, Montgomery, Alabama, 4. WALKER, MARY ALICE WALKER, RITA KAY Home Ec, Club, 2,3, Sergeant-at- Arms, 3, President, 4; Annual Staff, 4; Inter- President's Council, 4. WALLACE, SHELIA CHARMINE WALLER, JANICE MARIE WALLER, PATRICIA KAY Junior Prom Committee. WALTERS, NANCY JANE Latin Club, 3; Rebellettes, 4; A Cappella Choir, 4; Madrigal, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4. WARD, BARRY L, Sci ence Club, 2,3; French Club, 2. WATKINS, GEORGE JAY Marching Band, 3,4; Concert Band, 3, WATSON, JIM RAYMOND WATSON, PAUL DANIEL 4; Transferred from Gadsen Hi; School, Gadsen, Alabama, WATSON, RAMONA JEAN , DEBORAH KAY WEBB, MELANA GAYLE Junior Prom Committee; Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3 , MELISSA DALE Home Ec, Club, 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Annual Staff, 4; Rebel Workshop Con- ference Representative, 4. WEINGERG, PAUL CHARLES ); Interact Club, 2,3 3; Track Team, 3; Chess Club, 4, Secretary, 4. WEST, JANICE RUTH Anchor Club, 3,4; Representative to Girls' State, 3; National Honor Society, 4- Student Council, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4; Math Club, - Home Ec. Club, 2, French Club, 3; Miss Citizenship, 4. WHALEY, JOHN ROBERT Student Council, 1. WHALEY, KENNETH WILLIAM WHERRY, BERNARD REX WHITAKER, THERESA DIANNE WHITE, BARBARA Art Club, 2,3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4; Transferred from Lee High School, 2. WHITE, DANE CHARLES Transferred from Fort Madison Senior High School, Fort Madison, lowa, Wrestling, 1, 2,3,4; Thespian Society, 4. WHITE, DAWN CAROL Student Council, 3; Junior Prom Commit- tee; Home Economics Club, 1,2,3,4, Treasurer, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4; National Honor Society, 4. WHITE, DEBORAH JO Student Council, 2; Gymnastics Team, 2,3,4; Who's Who, 4. WHITE, GEORGE WILBURN French Club, 3; Wrestling, 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council, 4; Key Club, 3,4, Treasurer, 4, WHITE, SHELLIE DIANE WHITEHEAD, MARY JOANNE WHITT, BILLY GENE WHITTAKER, CAROLYN Red Cross, 2,3,4, Secretary, 3, Vice- President, 4; Alabama Youth Council, 3. WHITTEN, DAVID MACK Choir, 4; ROTC, 3,4; Campus Life Club, BL 4. WHITWORTH, BEVERLY HUGH W I¢ GINS, SUZANNE Dixie Deb, 3,4, Squad Leader, 4; Student Council, 3; Anchor Club, 3,4; Senior Class Treasurer, 4; Junior Prom Commit- tee, WILCOX, VICKI LYNN WILEY, JULIA ELAINE WILEY, ROXY ELON WILLARD, SUSAN DIANE Transferred from Baker High School, Columbus, Georgia, 4. WILLHITE, DAVID ERNEST Math Club, 3,4, Vice-President, 4; Spanish Club, 3; Interact Club, 3,4; Board of Directors, 4; National Honor Society, 3,4; Junior Prom Committee; Track Team, 2; Basketball Team, 1,2, 3,4 WILLIAMS, DALE EDWARD Football, 2; Student Council, 2. WILLIAMS, JACQUELYN ROSS French Club, 2,3,4; Cheerleader, 3. WILLIAMS, MARK STEVEN D. E ; 3, 4, WILLIAMS, MARY VIRGINIA FBLA, 3,4; Civitan Club, 4; D.E., 4. WILLIAMS, PAMELA Stars Bars, 2; Home Ec, Club, 3, 4; Art Club, 3. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY DIANE D.Ges Ss WILSON, CONNIE SUE a 1 Chr - Archivist Club, 3; FTA, 3,4; Library Club, 4; Thespian Society, : : ‘ : ' 7 — 9 cience Club, 4; Girl lee Club, 2 = WILSON, DEBORAH KAY WINKLER, ELIZABETH ANN Girls' Glee Club, 1; Art Club, 2,3; A Cappella Choir, 2,4; Ensemble, 2; Red Cross Youth Council, 2; Inter-City Stu- dent Council, 3; Chess Club, 3; Junior Prom Committee; Thespian Society, 4, Vice-President, 4; Stars Bars, 4; Art Editor, 4. WOLFF, LARRY ALAN Band, 1,2,3,4. WOOD, DOUGLAS ANTHONY Cappella Choir, 3,4; Math Club, 3,4; Latin Club, 3; Track Team, 3; President of A ¢ appella Choir, 4, WRIGHT, PATRICIA ANN Medical Careers Club, 2; Home Econom= ics Club, 2,3,4; German Club, 2,3; National Honor Society, 3,4. WRIGHT, STEVEN GRAHAM WRIGHT, SUSAN VERONICA Stars Bars, 2; Student Council, 2,3,4; German Club, 2; History Club, 3, Vice- President, WYATT, BRENDA GAIL ransferred from Dothan High School, Dothan, Alabama, 3. 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