Butler High School - Rebel Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2 Features 34 Records 48 Seniors 50 Underclassmen 97 Faculty 154 Organizations 189 Sports 245 Advertisements 279 Index 315 1977 REBEL Butler High School 3401 Holmes Avenue Hunlsville, Alabama 35805 Volume 26 Many emotions comprise the faces which make every day a special moment to behold. 2 3 Students turn little attention to school during summer vacation. There simply is too much to do and see without clouding one's mind with dull thoughts of the classroom. Bright, summer days encourage activities of all types. It is during the three short months of summer that man seems most attune with himself and nature. 5 6 Students at Butler enjoy a thirty minute lunch break which provides them with a chance to communicate with their peers. The monotony is often broken by the standing ovation given the unfortunate student who drops his tray. Approximately 1 200 lunches are served daily in the cafeteria. 7 Pep Rallies preceded each varsity football game this year. One special rally honored the freshman team before the game in which they won the title of City Champions. The cheerleaders, band, Dixie Debs, students and staff members all united in the joint effort of making this year's pep rallies the best ever. The cheerleaders awarded a spirit stick to the class expressing the most spirit at each rally. Last Spring's Fiddler's Convention was a total success. SGA president David Simpson worked many hours with other SGA members to bring about Butler’s first such event. Categories of competition included buck dancing, spoon and harmonica playing, banjo picking, and, of course, an abundance of fiddling competition. Clubs and organizations participated by constructing booths from which concessions, crafts and many other items were sold. The convention was so successful that SGA officers and representatives hope to make it an annual spring event. 10 n Butler’s 1976-77 football season was quite a success. The varsity and freshman teams put forth the effort needed to capture the title of city champs, the varsity with a 6-3 record and the freshmen with a 9-0. By defeating the Lee Generals, Butler’s varsity also took the regional crown and a berth in the state playoffs. Half-time presentations consisting of the band, flagbearers, ROTC, and the Dixie Debs proved to be entertaining for all. 12 Three Fifth Quarter dances, sponsored by the SGA, were held in the commons area after Butler's varsity games. Designed to raise money for SGA activities, the dances provided an atmosphere of celebration, togetherness and, in the event of a loss, consolation. Two of the Fifth Quarters were held in Disco style, in which professional light and sound equipment was used to accent the music. Popular dance tunes from records comprised the music. 15 Headed by Ms. Pat Harper, Mrs. Clara Bryant, and Mrs. Gloria Blood, Butler's library has definitely improved with many new books included in the collection. Butler is the first high school in the state to install a tattle tape device to prevent books from being stolen. Since its installation last spring, the system has almost paid for itself through theft prevention. 16 Sunrise, Sunset, Sunrise, Sunset, Swiftly fly the years; One season following another. Laden with happiness and tears. 18 Words by Sheldon Harnick Assemblies for the entire student body, as well as those designated for certain classes, added variety to the everyday routine of school work. 20 21 Signs, Signs, Everywhere a sign; Blocking out the scenery. Breaking my mind. Do this, don’t do that, Can't you read the sign? copyright 1 (Emerson) (Four Star Music) 22 No a.re- 23 OPPOSITE PAGE: In cooperation with local Civil Defense authorities, Butler students and staff members participated in a city-wide tornado safety drill lost fall. All participants were in place in eight minutes. THIS PAGE: A Swine Flu Clinic was held on Oct. 28, for people 18-65 years of age. The clinic was part of a notion- wide effort to avert a winter epidemic of Swine Flu. College Night was held Oct. 26, in conjunction with a P.T.A. meeting in the commons area. Many Alabama colleges were represented, along with several from surrounding states. Students and parents were able to talk with representatives from each college or technical school of interest to them. 25 Since the opening of the Von Braun Civic Center, students not only at Butler but other schools as well have had the chance to see and hear many concerts. Featured at the VBCC have been CHICAGO, YES, SEALS CROFTS, BARRY MANILOW, and THE JACKSON FIVE. Many others have also performed in Huntsville. Butler students have been fortunate enough to hear some of the finest local bands such as ZODIAC (at a Fifth Quarter Dance), and WAYNE CHANEY THE MUSCLE SHOALS REVUE (Homecoming). Miss Denise Stiegler was crowned the 1976-77 homecoming queen, Oct. 15, 1976. Miss Stiegler was officially crowned by Jami Maddera, reigning queen. Denise is co-captain of the varsity cheerleaders and is a member of the gymnastic team. Escorting Miss Stiegler was Joe Ragano. OPPOSITE PAGE, Bottom: HOMECOMING COURT — Senior Maids and their escorts; Mary Otto and Mark Kaczmarek, Jackie Gautreaux and Jim Foreman, Carol Foster and Gregg Foster, Marietta Cook and Scot Crutcher, Denise Stiegler (queen). Jeff Comer escorted Junior Maid Carolyn Mello; Steve Gibbs escorted Sophomore Maid Kim Vining; and Bobby Murphy escorted Freshman Maid, Susan Nixon. 30 3! 32 A vibrant pep rally began homecoming festivities at Butler. The evening of Oct. 15 brought Butler’s first win in a homecoming game in 3 years, a resounding victory over Huntsville High, 42-24. Saturday night, the MUSCLE SHOALS REVUE played for the coronation ball in the commons area. 33 Denise, John Lead '77 Who's Who Balloting BEST ALL AROUND Denise Stiegler, who well represented Butler os homecoming queen was olso chosen os this year's Best All Around girl. Denise's other activities ore co- captain or the varsity cheerleaders, SGA, National Honor Society, and gymnastics. She is olso a Key Club sweetheart. John Means, an outstanding athlete, is a member of both the varsity football and track teams. A snow skiing enthusiast, John plans to attend Western State University in Gunnison, Colorado. Features 35 Jean Walker, John Forbes Maintain Three-Year CUTEST THIS PAGE, TOP: Morietta Cook is a member of the varsity cheerleading squad and was also selected os one of the '76 senior homecoming maids. BOTTOM: Mickey Willis, a three-yeor BHS football player, was also picked os the Anchor Club sweetheart. Mickey was chosen this year's outstanding linebacker for the Rebel varsity football team, and was selected for the All-City Football Squad. MOST INTELLECTUAL OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: John Forbes is a member of the National Honor Society and an active participant on the Math Analysis team. BOTTOM LEFT: Jean Walker is a member of the National Honor Society, the Math Analysis team, and olso serves as president of this year's Science Club. Butler's most intellectual students ore determined by overall grade averages over the past three years. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Tamma Bridges, an outstanding member of the Pep Club, attributes her winning most school spirit to being hyperactive, and I love it to death. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior class president, Frank Hettinger, is also president of Thespian Society and a member of the Mime Troupe. In his spare time Frank practices judo, participating in the judo competition of the Junior Olympics. 36 Features December Who's Who Selection One of Year's 38 Features Highlights for Class of 1977 BEST PERSONALITY OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: This year s Key Club president, Pat Lewallen, is also a valuable asset to the Rebel basketball team. Pot is a member of the Notional Honor Society and the Math Analysis team. He is also in the A Cappella Choir, the Barbershop Quartet and Tri-M, music honorary. BOTTOM LEFT: Amanda Henderson is a member of the varsity cheerleading squod and the Anchor Club. Amanda has also been an active member of SGA. WITTIEST OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Mark Brookings attributes his success to his great sense of humor. I attribute my sense of humor to my idol Ralph Malph. I guess I'm a natural at making people laugh,” says Mark. BOTTOM RIGHT: A member of SGA, Laurie Carlson says her wit must be because of my love for life and helping to make others happy. MOST TALENTED THIS PAGE, TOP: Selected as outstanding choral student for District I, Kathy Rice is an active member of the A Cappella Choir, Swing Choir and the Madrigal singers. Kathy is also president of Omega Beta Upsilon, service sorority. BOTTOM: John Stewart holds the honor of being the overall leading ground gainer for the Rebel squad this year. Stewart rushed the boll 1 21 times for 873 yards. That 7.3 yard average is one of the best ever recorded at Butler. Stewart scored eight touchdowns to lead the total Butler team this year. He was also selected to the All- City Squad. Features 39 Most Athletic Chosen by BHS P.E. Teachers, Coaches THIS PAGE, TOP: BEST DRESSED This year's best dressed seniors were Jackie Gautreaux and Jim Foreman. Jim is a member of the REBEL staff. Key Club and SGA. Jackie is a member of the National Honor Society. THIS PAGE, BOTTOM: MOST ATHLETIC Mary Tate holds the school record in the long jump, the high jump, the 440 relay and the 100 yard dash. Mary is also a member of the volleyboll and girls' basketball teams. NOT PICTURED: is Clifford Toney, who is this year's most athletic male. He averaged 1 7 yards per carry this year as a member of the varsity football team and was selected as an All-City ployer. Besides participating in football, Clifford is also o member of the track teom. 40 f Features Glenn Love First Male Recipient of DAR Citizenship Award at Butler Senior Class Vice-President Glenn Love was awarded Butler’s Daughter's of the American Revolution Good Citizenship award. Glenn is a member of the varsity football squad. National Honor Society, Key Club, and was selected as an All-City football player Features 4 With 14 semi-finalists, Butler led Madison County in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying competition this year. Seniors who qualified in the PSAT-NMSQT were required to score in the top 3 percent nationally. Semi-finalists were divided into two main categories, with a special division for minority students. Butler senior Kim Hereford won honors in both divisions. Right: Norma Lanier, Pat Davis, Kim Hereford, Jocelyn Joyner — NASP winners. Below Right: Front Row: Laura Brown, Sharon Fee. Second Row: Michael Bengston, Don Sanders. Third Row: Kim Hereford, Christine Loehrlein. Below Left: Julie Berry Butler Seniors Bring Intellectual 42 Features Distinction With State, National Honors Boys’ and Girls' State are sponsored by American Legion chapters across the nation each summer to promote an understanding of city, county and state governments. One girl and two boys from the upcomig senior class of each state high school are chosen to represent their school at a one-week training convention. Selection is based on leadership and scholastic abilities. Bottom Left: Boys' Stote representative David Provoncho Top Left: Girls' State representative Morie Cabbie Top Right: The National Council of Teachers of English recognized senior Carrie Parrish for her outstanding abilities in the field of English. Selection was based on a written examination covering literary knowledge and writing ability. Carrie is a member of the National Honor Society and Butler's tennis team. Features 43 1976-77 Homecoming Co uri Susan Nixon, Freshman Maid Kim Vining, Sophomore Maid Carolyn Mello, Junior Maid 44 Features Nights on Broadway” Chosen 1976 Homecoming Theme SENIOR MAIDS — THIS PAGE, Row One: Marietta Cook, Carol Foster, Jackie Gautreaux. Row Two: Mary Otto, Queen Denise Stiegler. Features 45 THIS PAGE, Top: 1977 Miss Butler Belle Pogeont winners THIS PAGE, Bottom: Beth Brandon, Miss Butler Belle crowned by Principal Ed Seal. Junior Class Reinstates Miss Butler Belle 46 Features Pageant; Senior Beth Brandon Takes Title The Butler Belle Pageant, held on Feb. 1 2 in the Butler commons area, was sponsored by the Junior Class. Two runners-up and a winner from each class were chosen from the twelve finalists. Junior class sponsor T. J. Lewter was in charge of the pageant. THIS PAGE, Row One: Junior Melanie Johnson, Miss Congeniality; Valerie Schild, Miss Freshman; Patricia McCaulley, Miss Sophomore. Row Two: Debby Taylor, Miss Junior; Laura Brown, Miss Senior. The honor of Miss Congeniality was bestowed upon Melanie by her fellow contestants. % Features 47 FRANK HETTINGER GLENN LOVE KAYE LANKFORD STEPHANIE FUTRAL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 50 Seniors Drive for 55 Winning has long been a tradition at Butler High School, and winning the national magazine sales championship has come to be the specialty of the senior class. With Drive for 55 as their slogan, the class of 1977 topped all previous national records by selling $55,347 in magazines. Thus, they became the seventh consecutive class at Butler to claim that distinction . . . number one in the nation. Seniors 51 1 V u % u _ -V • •V Ml -• V- tfr ! - . 4 Senior Magazine Sales Total $55,347; MATT GRANT ACKLIN MICHAEL DAVID ACKLIN VERONICA ACKLIN KATHY LYNN ADAMS Marching Band; Concert Band JUDITH MARIE ADAMS National Honor Society; Modern Music Masters; Girls Chorale; Mixed Chorus MIKE RAY ADAMS DENISE LYNNE ALLEN Anchor Club, Vice-President LYMAN CONNELL ALLEN Tennis JANET K. ANDERSON WILLIAM JEFFERY ANDERSON Marching Band; Drum Major BRUCE U. AQUILA Basketball; Key Club MARK D. ARCHER Football; Track 52 Seniors Take National Championship for Seventh Straight Year. MARTHA KATHERINE ARMSTRONG National Honor Society CATHY DARLINE ATCHLEY Track JOHN MICHAEL BAER FRANKIE EUGENE BAILEY Football; Key Club; Track FRED H. BARHORST ROTC Color Guard CHERYL ANN BARKER SGA; Junior Prom Committee PAMELA DEE BARNES Track; National Honor Society LINDA BARR MICKEY T. BATES RAYMOND BATTLE SABRINA A. BATTLE National Honor Society DEBORAH DENISE BATTS Pep Club Seniors 53 An if a Douglas Named High Magazine Salesman SANDRA ALICE BEAMAN Junior Varsity Cheerleader; SGA; Junior Prom Committee JERRY WAYNE BEARD LINDA GAYLE BEATY FBLA; National Honor Society; Young Life MILDRED LYNN BECTON Anchor Club, President; National Honor Society; SGA; Junior Prom Committee MICHAEL ARTHUR BENGTSON MARTHA DELL BENNETT Junior Prom Committee; Magazine Captain; National Honor Society PAUL THOMAS BENTON VICA DONNA L. BERRY FBLA JULIE ANN BERRY Math Club; Junior Civitans; National Honor Society; PSAT-NMSQT Semifinalist KENNETH BERRY ROBERT FRANK BESS Wrestling TIMOTHY CHARLES BEST SGA 54 Seniors MARSHALL BLACKBURN SGA; DECA; Key Club; Junior Prom Committee GOLA F. BLACKMON Gymnastics; Volleyball; Junior Civitans SUZANNE BLANCHARD TRACIE L. BLEVINS Pep Club, Sergeant-at-Arms JAMES MARVIN BLOUNT, III Wrestling, Manager; SGA; Junior Prom Committee; A Cappella Choir SUSAN LEE BODINE Gymnastics Team; Junior Prom Committee; DECA KAREN LEIGH BOLAND Thespian Society; Pantomime Troupe; Magazine Captain; Young Life; FBLA, Chaplain SHIRLEY ANN BOOKER VICA; Pep Club SANDRA LEE BOWMAN Pep Club Seniors 55 Seniors Donate $2,000 in Magazines to Butler Library, MARY ANDREA BOYER Volleyball; Junior Prom Committee PHETINA MARIE BOYETT KATHLEEN BOYLEN FBLA; Pep Club; Junior Prom Committee RICKEY ALLEN BRADFORD Baseball BARBARA A. BRAGG National Honor Society; DECA BARBARA JEAN BRAINERD Dixie Debs; SGA; Junior Prom Committee GEORGE L. BRAKEFIELD Key Club CHARLES THOMAS BRANDON Key Club; SGA; DECA MARY E. BRANDON Omega Beta Upsilon, Secretary; Dixie Debs; Magazine Captain YVONDA ANN BRAZELL Flagbearer; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Citivans; SGA GREG H. BREMER Stage Band TAMMA MARIE BRIDGES Pep Club; Junior Prom Committee 56 Seniors BURTICE L. BRIGHT MARK SCOn BROOKINGS Spanish Club; Key Club PAM S. BROOKS CECILIA ELAINE BROWN Dixie Debs, Captain; SGA; Junior Prom Committee DAVID LEE BROWN Junior Prom Committee; Photography Club JAMES WILBUR BROWN LAURA LEE BROWN National Honor Society; Varsity Cheerleader; Junior Prom Committee; Magazine Captain ROBERT HENRY BROWN Baseball TIMOTHY EUELL BROWN DWAYNE ALAN BRUSH Baseball KYLE L. BRYAN KEITH ANTHONY BUFORD Seniors 57 Senior Mike Burton Publishes Gun Control Research JAMES A. BULT DANNY CARROLL BUNCH Football CATHY A. BURKE Junior Prom Committee; PHOENIX Staff LINDA FAYE BURNS PAMELA RENAY BURROUGHS Transferred From Agua Fria Union High School; Phoenix, Arizona ROBIN RENE’ BURROWS Girl’s Basketball Team; Magazine Captain MICHAEL BURTON JULIA KATHERYN BUTLER Acappella Choir; Modern Music Masters, Secretary; Girl’s Chorale; SGA; Beauty Shop Ensemble DANIEL BYNUM TEENAM. BYRNE Transferred From Lee High School; Huntsville, Alabama EVELYN MARIE CABBLE SGA; Junior Class President; Inter- President Council; Girls’ State; Magazine Captain 58 i Senior in National Literary Magazine STEVE WAYNE CAGLE TERRY CAGLE DARRYL CAMPBELL Senior Band III; Transferred From Beaufort High School, Beaufort, South Carolina PATRICIA ANN CAMPBELL FBLA ROBIN L. CARDEN LAURIE J. CARLSON SGA; Junior Prom Committee DARREN LEE CARROLL JEFFREY LYNN CARTER A Capella Choir; Key Club; German Club PATRICIA ANN CARTER WADE KEITH CARTER JERRY W. CASE W. C. CASEY Track Seniors 59 Ten Seniors Named to All-City Football Team JOHN CASHIN Cross Country Track; Wrestling, State Finalist; SGA; Debate Team ELIZABETH ANGIE CAVANAUGH BETTY FAYE CAWTHON ROBERT G. CAWTHON, JR. Marching Band; Concert Band; Solo and Ensemble; Junior Civitans; Dance Band; Campus Life CRAIG M. CHEEK Varsity Wrestling; Junior Varsity Football; Spanish Club; Junior Prom Committee BOBBY E. CLARK Football WILLIAM A. CLARK Track Team TONY CLIFFORD BONNIE CLIFT SGA; Dixie Debs ANNA D. CLOUSE FHA; Junior Prom Committee PAUL GLEN CLUGSTON PAMELA ANASTASIA CLUTTS 60 Seniors DOROTHENIA MADIALENA COCKRELL ROTC TERESA ANN COLEY Dixie Debs, Squad Leader VICKY LYNN COLLIER SGA; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Prom Committee; National Honor Society; REBEL Staff EDMUND WILHELM COLMAN SGA; National Honor Society DEBORAH LYNN CONKLIN SGA; FHA; Junior Prom Committee CAROLYN ELIZABETH COOK Junior Prom Committee MARIETTA COOK Dixie Debs; Varsity Cheerleader; Homecoming Court THERESA ANN COTHRAN FHA; SGA; Junior Civitans; Junior Prom Committee JEFF REID CRAIG SONYA MONTANA CREASY SGA; Flagbearers, Captain; Anchor Club, Historian; Junior Prom Committee; National Honor Society; Magazine Captain CHARLES CREEKMORE ROTC, Drill Team CYNTHIA T. CROW FHA; Junior Prom Committee Senior 61 Nights on Broadway Theme for 1976 Homecoming Dance MARY E. CUPP NORWOOD H. CUTTER JODIE LYNN DAM Junior Prom Committee SHERIE LYNN DANGARAN FBLA; Junior Civitans; Junior Prom Committee; Photography Club KEVIN DANIEL RONITA SUE DANIEL FHA; SGA; Junior Prom Committee MAVIS DAWN DANIELL Junior Prom Committee; Dixie Debs, Squad Leader PATRICIA E. DAVIS Junior Prom Committee; National Honor Society; Omega Beta Upsilon RON H. DAWSON Marching and Concert Band; Stage Band; ROTC HARRISON DEAN, JR. Basketball JANICE DENISE DEAN LISA KIM DEESON Science Club; PHOENIX Staff; QUILL AND SCROLL; National Honor Society 62 Seniors DAVID DELLA-CALCE MICHELLE LORRAINE DERTING COLLEEN DICKENS SANDRA DICKERSON Cross-Country, Track NELDA ELAINE DILLON WENDY CARLYN DOBBS Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Treasurer; SGA Treasurer; Magazine Captain; National Honor Society; QUILL AND SCROLL; REBEL Staff, Junior Editor, Editor-in-Chief STEPHANIE MARIE DOUGHERTY FBLA, Junior Prom Committee ANITA LYNN DOUGLAS Girls’ Chorale LAURA LEE DOWNEY Magazine Captain Seniors 63 Butler Leads Madison County With 14 Semi-Finalist, DONNIE DALE DRAKE ANGELA DRAPER CONNIE FRANCES DuFOUR Junior Prom Committee DEBBIE LYNN DUNHAM KENDRA KAY DUPREE STEVEN CHARLES DUREN STEVE DURHAM DONALD JOSEPH EAKES Football; Basketball; Baseball; Key Club; SGA; National Honor Society; Junior Prom Committee SUSAN G. EDMUNDS Mixed Chorus; Girl's Chorale; Vice- President; A Cappella Choir; Historian, National Honor Society; Young Life DOROTHY FELECIA ELDRIGE Junior Prom Committee; Mixed Chorus; Pep Club MAUDE LELA ELLISON Junior Prom Committee; Pep Club JAMES LEE ENGLAND 64 Seniors in National Merit Scholarship Program JEAN A. EPPLING Anchor Club, Chaplain; Nationi Honor Society, President; Mu Alpha Theta; French Club; Magazine Captain; Math Team JOHN ESSENMACHER CHRIS ALLEN EVANS Band STANLEY WADE EVANS ROSA ELIZABETH FARISH Junior Prom Committee; SGA BOBBY FARRELL DIANE RYUKO FAULKNER ANNETTE FEARN Pep Club, Treasurer; Flag Bearer; Thespian Society SHARON ELIZABETH FEE Spanish Club; Math Team; Mu Alpha Theta, Treasurer; Junior Prom Committee; Magazine Captain; Dixie Debs, Squad Leader; National Honor Society, Chaplain; National Merit Semi- Finalist GEORGE THOMAS FITZGERALD ROTC; Drill Team; Aerospace Team BETH KERR FLANAGAN DECA HOUSTON SCOn FLEMING VICA Seniors 65 Butler Principol Ed Seal greets Pat Miller, Jr., under the scoreboard at half-time ceremonies of the homecoming gome with Huntsville High. Classmates at Butler, Mr. Miller was senior class president in 1953; and Mr. Seal was on the basketball squad. THADDEUS FLETCHER BELINDA RENEE FONTAINE Junior Prom Committee JOHN CLARK FORBES National Honor Society JAMES ROBERT FOREMAN Key Club; SGA; Junior Prom Committee; Homecoming Committee; REBEL Staff; Sweetheart CAROL JUNE FOSTER Homecoming Court, Senior Maid; Varsity Cheerleader; National Honor Society; Gymnastics Team JOHN DONALD FOSTER, JR. Basketball; Football; Baseball STEVEN E. FOSTER PATTI DENISE FRAME MICHEAL KEITH FRANKLIN 66 Seniors Genior Mary Garvie Named to All-City Cross Country Team TIMOTHY HERMAN FRICKE KATHY L. FUNDERBURK Art Club LAURIE LEE FUQUA Drama Club; FBLA STEPHANIE ANN FUTRAL REBEL Staff; Sophomore Class Vice- President; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class Treasurer PAUL N. GALLOWAY BILLY L. GANN JIMMY BYRON GARDNER FRANCES ELAINE GARNER Marching Band; Concert Band JANICE GAYLE GARDNER Marching Band; Concert Band; State Solo Ensemble; Junior Prom Committee JEANETTE GARRARD FHA; Girl’s Chorale; Modern Music Masters; A Capella Choir; National Honor Society MARY EVA GARVIE Anchor Club; National Honor Society; Track Team; Cross-Country JACKIE LYNN GAUTREAUX SGA; National Honor Society; Gymnastics Team; Key Club Sweetheart; Junior Prom Committee; SGA Sweetheart; Senior Maid Seniors I 67 Mary Otto and Denise Sfiegler Head Varsify ! DEBBIE JUNE GEORGE Spanish Club; FBLA; Junior Prom Committee; Magazine Captain TERESA LYNN GEORGE Mixed Chorus, Sweetheart; Girl’s Chorale; Modern Music Masters GWENDOLYN SHANTAY ENEZ GILBREATH VICA; Beginners Band CAROL DENISE GILL FHA; Anchor Club; Junior Prom Committee; National Honor Society; Magazine Captain SUSAN ALICE GONZALES Junior Civitans; Cross Country Track; National Honor Society; Magazine Captain OMELIA GORDON DAVID KELLY GORE Baseball BETH ANN GOUSTIN LINDA CAROL GREEN ROBERT GREEN Junior Varsity Football JOHN DAVIS GRIGSBY National Honor Society MARY ELIZABETH GROVER SGA, DECA 68 Seniors Cheerleading Squad a Builer PHILLIP MARK HAAS LISA ANNE HALEY DECA, Historian APRIL LEA HALL Dixie Debs; Mu Alpha Theta; National Honor Society KENNETH DAVID HALL ROBERT WOOD HALL Mixed Chorus; A Cappella Choir; Swing Choir; Key Club; National Honor Society; All-City Chorus; Modern Music Masters BRENDA GAIL HALTIWANGER STARS AND BARS Staff KEITH HAMBY LANCE D. HAMBY DECA JAMES WILLIAM HAMPTON AFJROTC, Color Guard, Aerospace Team; STARS AND BARS Staff VIRGINIA HARBIN SCOn R. HARDIMAN VALERIE KAY HARPER SGA; Junior Prom Committee; National Honor Society; Thespian Society Seniori 69 Five Seniors Named NASP Scholarship Semi-Finalisls BOB L HARRIS COOKIE HART CHERRY TERESA HATCH National Honor Society DELORES GAIL HAVNER PHILLIP H. HEAD AMANDA JANE HENDERSON SGA; Varsity Cheerleader; Anchor Club; Junior Prom Committee KIMELA JOY HEREFORD National Honor Society; Mu Alpha Theta; Junior Civitans; French Club; National Merit Semi-finalist; National Achievement Semi-Finalist; Handbook Committee; Basketball; Volleyball- Tennis TIMOTHY WILLIAM HEREFURTH JANICE LEE HESS Anchor Club; National Honor Society; Junior Prom Committee; SGA NORMA ELIZABETH HESTON Marching Band; Concert Band; Solo and Ensemble; Junior Civitans; FBLA FRANK LLOYD HETTINGER Senior Class, President; SGA; Thespian Society, President; Junior Prom Committee FRANZ REGGINALD HILL Marching Band; Concert Band; Solo and Ensemble; Junior Civitans; Key Club; Science Club 70 Seniors PAMELA EILEEN HINDS Mixed Chorus MILDRED JENELL HOLDER VICA; Pep Club DEBBIE ANNETTE HOLMES Junior Prom Committee; FBLA; Pep Club; Drama Club; National Honor Society REMONA DORENE HORNE National Honor Society; FBLA; Pep Club ROBERT MICHAEL HOUGHTON ROTC MARY ELIZABETH HUCKABY REBEL Staff; National Honor Society; Young Life LOIE MALCOLM HUDGINS Junior Varsity Football; Varsity Football; Wrestling; SGA; Key Club; Tennis CATHY JEANINE HUGHES FHA; Transferred From Bob Jones High School, Madison, Alabama TIM WAYNE HUGHES Basketball; Junior Prom Committee; SGA Seniors 71 ROBERT HUNTZINGER Tennis TINA MARIE IKEMIRE Girl's Basketball JUDY LEE INGRAHAM REBA FAYE INGRAM FHA, Recreation Leader SHOTSIE JENSEN KATHLEEN L. JOHANSON Junior Prom Committee; SGA DAVID MICHAEL JOHNSON FBLA DONNA HASS JOHNSON GREGORY JOHNSON ROTC; Drill Team; Newspaper Staff; Aero Space Team, Treasurer Senior Homecoming Maids Are Marietta Cook, Carol VICKIE LYNNE HUGHES National Honor Society SHERRIE LYNN HUMPHREY LEJUAN HUNTER FBLA; BOE 72 Seniors Foster, Jackie Gautreaux and Mary Otto JUDY E. JOHNSON FBLA, Vice-President, Public Relations Director; BOE MURIEL JOHNSON THOMAS EDWARD JOHNSON, JR. Football LARY DEAN JOHNSTON Football THERESIA ANNE JOHNSTON Pep Club JOCELYN GRISELDA JOINER French Club; Junior Civitans; Mu Alpha Theta; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Civitans, Historian; Basketball; Volleyball; Tennis; SGA; Magazine Captain; National Achievement Scholarship Program, Semi-Finalist; Handbook Committee ALBERTA FAYE JONES BARBARA JONES SHARON LEIGH JONES Junior Prom Committee; Dixie Debs CARMEN JOYNER RICKY JUDY MARK CARSON KACZMAREK Wrestling; SGA Seniors 73 Denise Siiegler Represents Class of 1977 ANNA MARIE KEEGAN Swim Team; Junior Civitans, Treasurer GERALDINE KELLEY Mixed Chorus; Girl’s Chorale; Pep Club; OBU; SGA VANESSA ALLETTA KENNAMER VICA CHARLESTON KENNAMORE Football BILLY JOE KENNEMORE Wrestling; Football LINDA A. KEY Dixie Debs SHIRLEY JEAN KIMBALL Anchor Club; A Cappella Choir, President; Madrigal Singers; All-City Chorus; Modern Music Masters, Sweetheart; National Honor Society LORETTA KINCH DAVID T. KING GARY KIRKHAM BONNIE D. KIRKWOOD Transferred From New Jersey DEAN ERVIN KNIGHT 74 Seniors As Butler's Homecoming Queen CAROLYN ANN KRAUSSE ALIDA R. KRONSBERG GLORIA ESTER LAMAR SGA; Girl’s All State; National Honor Society; Junior Prom Committee WILLIAM DOUGLAS LAMON RICHARD ALAN LANE Transferred From Heidelberg Amer. High, Heidelberg, Germany ERNEST LEE LANG A Cappella Choir; Swing Choir; Modern Music Masters; Swing Choir; Manager BARRY DEAN LANGFORD Wrestling GREG LANIER NORMA JEAN LANIER National Achievement Scholarship Program; Semi-Finalist LELA KAYE LANKFORD Girl’s Tennis Team; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Secretary; REBEL Staff; Dixie Debs VINCE LANZILLO STACEY JOANNE LARKINS National Honor Society; QUILL AND SCROLL; Science Club; Treasurer; PHOENIX Staff Seniors 75 Glenn Love Named Butler's DAR Good Citizen, JILL LARSON MARK DEWAYNE LASSETER Football; Wrestling; Baseball LORI LASSITER JEFFERY JEROME LASTER Football; Wrestling WILLIAM CARDWELL LATTA CHARLES W. LAWTER CATHY JEAN LEFTWICH FBLA; Junior Prom Committee GLORIA JEAN LESLIE LLOYD LESLIE YVETTE RENA LESLIE A Cappella Choir; OBU; FBLA JAY PHILLIPE LEVASSEUR Swim Team JEFF KARL LEVASSEUR Swim Team 76 Seniors Fir si Male io Hold Thai Posiiion PATRICK EARL LEWALLEN Basketball; Golf; Key Club, Secretary, President; National Honor Society; SGA; Math Team; A Cappella Choir; Madrigals; Magazine Captain; Barbershop Quartet JAMES LIGHTFOOT SGA; Junior Prom Committee,- Key Club, Sargeant-at-Arms JIMMY A. LILLY Football; Track; Wrestling; Cross Country DESIREE LYNN LIPSCOMB Junior Prom Committee CHRISTINE FRANCES LOEHRLEIN Mu Alpha Theta, Sweetheart, Historian; National Honor Society; Thespian Society; SGA, Vice-President; Handbook Committee, Chairperson; Young Life; Anchor Club; Spanish Club; Math Team; Cross Country Team; Tennis Team; Track Team; Volleyball Team; Junior Prom Committee; NMSQT Semi-finalist WILLIAM LONG GLENN MICHAEL LOVE Junior Prom Committee; National Honor Society; Key Club; Football; Senior Class Vice-President; SGA CHARLES W. LYNN Football; Track TERRY F. LYNN RICHARD H. MACK Marching Band; Stage Band; Concert Band MORGAN WAYNE MAHONE VICA JEFFREY KENT MALKMUS Wrestling Seniors 77 Seniors Allowed lo Exempt Second Semester Exams 7 t SHIRLEY ANN MANNING Junior Prom Committee; Dixie Debs; SGA MARY LUCINDA MARBREY ALAN LEE MARKS ROBERT EDWARD MARSHALL Marching Band; Concert Band; Young Life; A Cappella Choir CYNTHIA GAYLE MASSEY Junior Civitans CECILIA ANN MATHEWS Junior Prom Committee HILARY ANN MAY FBLA, President; Junior Prom Committee R. JANE MAYES FBLA WILLIAM ALONZO MAYO SGA; Swim Team; Debate Team TOMMY MAZINGO Swing Choir, Manager SEAN ANTHONY McBREARTY Tennis Team; Junior Civitans MELISSA KAY McCALL SGA; Girls Chorale; A Cappella Choir, Librarian; Swing Choir; Modern Music Masters, Treasurer; National Honor Society; Junior Civitans 78 Seniors julie jean McClellan Girls Chorale; A Cappella; All-City Chorus; Pep Club, Historian; Junior Prom Committee ROBERT EARL McCOWAN Track; Cross Country SHERREE LYNNE McCOWAN Cross Country; Track; Basketball; Art Club JUDITH McCRARY SHARON ELAINE McCURRY DANITA GALE McELWEE SGA JUDITH AGNES McGRAW Swim Team; Junior Civitans; National Honor Society ROBERT BRUCE McKEE PHILLIP SCOn McMURRAN Seniors 79 Waymon Burke Is New Head of Senior Sponsors SANDY KAY McNEILL National Honor Society KATHY ANN McPHEETERS Transferred From Carlisle KENNETH WAYNE McVAY VICA MICHAEL J. MEAGHER Transferred From Okiawa, Japan JOHN STEPHAN MEANS Basketball; Track; Football WILLIAM JOSEPH MELCHIONNE Junior Prom Committee; Youth for Christ C. MICHAEL MIDDLETON Marching Band; Concert Band; Solo and Ensemble JON A. MILLER Wrestling MELISSA LYNN MITCHELL Transferred From Guntersville, AL DONNA JO MOON DEXTER J. MOORE Football GARY ALLEN MOORE Track; Key Club 80 Seniors MARTHA JANE MOORE FHA PATRICK O’NEAL MOORE VICA REBECCA COLLEEN MOORE Volleyball; Basketball ROSALIND ANNE MOORE National Honor Society; Gymnastics; Junior Prom Committee VANESSA MOORE YVONNE MOORE OBU; FBLA; Football Sweetheart JIM DANIEL MORAN STEVEN DEAN NAFUS JAMES TERRY NALL OLA MAE NANCE FBLA KAREN DENISE NEELEY SGA, Chaplain; FHA; Anchor Club; Girls Chorus; Swing Choir; A Cappella Choir; Junior Prom Committee JAMES TIMOTHY NEWBY SGA; A Cappella Choir Seniors 81 SHARON MICHELLE NEWMAN Concert Band; Marching Band; FBLA; Junior Civitans; Junior Prom Committee E. DEAN NICHOLS RICHARD E. NICKEL Transferred From Kaiserslautern, Germany MARY DEAN NIEMEYER Science Club; Junior Civitans; Junior Prom Committee SONJA GRACE NOTTRODT VICA JOAN MARIA NUNEZ PAT C. OGLE TINA V. OLIVER Swim Team; Junior Prom Committee; Pep Club ERIC OWEN OLSON 82 Seniors Senior Banquet on March 4 Kicks Off Spring Activities BARBARA ANN OTTMAN Junior Prom Committee; Notional Honor Society MARY KATHERINE OHO Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader, Captain; Homecoming Court, Junior Maid, Senior Maid CAROLYN D. PARISH Tennis Team; National Honor Society; SGA; Young Life; Anchor Club SANDRA IRENE PARKER Junior Varisty Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader; Junior Prom Committee; Inter-President's Council CATHY LYNN PARSONS Junior Prom Committee JOHN STEWART PETERS LISA JILL PETTIE National Honor Society ANNA M. PLAIA Transferred From L'anse Creuse High School, Mt. Clements, Michigan JAMES ALLEN POPE Transferred From Johnson High School KELLY SUZANNE PORTERFIELD Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Captain, Track; Varsity Cheerleader; SGA KENDALL STEPHEN POTTER LARRY HAMILTON PRESNALL Seniors 83 Geniors Don Ganders, Christine Loehrlein Gtar ALISA JEAN PRIDE International Thespian Society; FBLA; National Honor Society DAVID RANDALL PROVANCHA Boys' State BRIAN KEITH PUGH Golf; National Honor Society JULIE KAY PULTZ JUNE THERESA PULTZ CHRISTINA L. RAGANO Basketball DEBBIE ANN RALPH Young Life; Junior Prom Committee; Dixie Debs, Captain; SGA DEBBIE ANN RANDALL ROTC, Group Staff; Beginning Mixed Chorus JACKIE WILLIAM RATLEY ANNETTE TRUDY RAWLEIGH Science Club; Junior Civitans; Junior Prom Committee; VICA; Pep Club CHERYL DIANE RAY FBLA; Junior Prom Committee; BOE; OBU BEVERLY ANN RAYBORN French Club; Junior Prom Committee 84 Seniors in Butler Thespian Production of Pygmalion SHARON KAY REAVIS Spanish Club; Junior Prom Committee ROBERT FRITZ REED KATHY YOLANDA RICE SGA; Advanced Mixed Chorus; Swing Choir; Madrigal Singers; Pep Club; All- State Chorus; Band; Superior State and Solo Contest; Superior District Contest; OBU; Tri-M THOMAS EDWARD RICE KEITH W. RICHARD ROTC, Aerospace Team, Drill Team, Drum Corps; Chess Club; Junior Civitans; French Club; Science Club; REBEL Staff SHEILA ANN RICHMOND French Club; Junior Prom Committee; National Honor Society LORENA JANE RIDEOUT Transferred From Trenton, Ga. JANIE ALISON RILEY REBEL Staff; National Honor Society; Flagbearers SUZANNE REBECCA RIVERS Anchor Club, Treasurer; SGA; National Honor Society; Magazine Captain DONALD NED RIZZARDI REBEL Staff; National Honor Society BARBARA ROBERSON SUSAN ALICE ROBERTS Math Team; Mu Alpha Theta; Science Club; Junior Prom Committee Seniors 85 Kathy Rice Named Outstanding Choral Student in District WILLIAM ALLEN ROBERTS National Honor Society; Math Team; Science Club; Mu Alpha Theta; President BEN E. ROBINSON MURRAY S. ROBINSON DORIS ANN ROGERS Transferred From Monroe, LA KEITH OLIVER ROGERS ROTC, Color Guard, Aerospace Team, Newspaper Staff, Competition Color Guard; National Honor Society, Sargeant at Arms; Junior Civitans AUDREY RONES JACKIE DAVIS ROSE CHARLOTTE ALICIA ROWE DAVID K. RUEBUSH, III Mixed Chorus ROXANNE LUCILLE RUIZ Sophomore Maid; Drama Club; FHA; Beauty Walk; Key Club Sweetheart; National Key Club Sweetheart TINA RACHELLE RUSSELL DON M. SANDERS Sophomore Class President; Thespian Society; Swing Choir; SGA, President; NMSQT Semifinalist 86 Seniors ANN-MARIE SAUCIER SGA; Magazine Captain WILLIAM HOLLIS SAXON Football; Track; Key Club; National Honor Society, Vice-President; SGA; Fellowship of Christian Athletes MICKEY L. SCHRIMSHER Wrestling RICHARD LEE ALLAN SCHULZE SYLVIA IRENE SCHWARTZ Girls Basketball EARNESTINE SCOTT MARIAN LEIGH SEAGLE National Honor Society LISA ANN SELLERS Drill Team ROTC; Girls Chorale; Color Guard ROTC; ROTC Newspaper Staff; Modern Music Masters; Junior Civitans, Sgt.-at-Arms; A Cappella Choir MICHAEL B. SENTER Seniors 87 First Senior-Junior Prom Slated SHELLEY LEIGH SENTER Transferred From Elkton, MD RANDALL R. SHAHAN LUKE SHEPARD MARJORIE ANN SHUMAKER ROTC, Falconette Drill Team, Aerospace Team, Color Guard, Flight Princess, C’ Flight; National Honor Society; FHA; Junior Civitans, Sweetheart; Le Circle Francois MICHAEL JAMES SHUPE Modern Music Masters; A Cappella Choir; Swing Choir; Mixed Choir; All- State Chorus; Junior Civitans; ROTC, Drill Team, Color Guard Commander, Drum Corps, Aerospace Team; All-City Chorus REGINA R. SIDES Track; Junior Prom Committee RICHARD LEE SIMONIN Baseball; Key Club; SGA; Junior Prom Committee; Fellowship of Christian Athletes PAUL B. SIMPSON DENNIS W. SINGELTERRY Wrestling LYNN MARIE SINOPOLE Band; Tennis; Junior Prom Committee; SGA, Secretary HERBERT GILBREATH SITTON DEBORAH ANNE SIZEMORE National Honor Society 88 Seniors For May 7 at Von Braun Civic Center HOWARD SLADE ROTC, Flight Commander PATRICIA ANN SLAY WAYDE ZANE SLOCUMB Science Club; Key Club; SGA CHERYL D. SMALL CYNTHIA LEE SMITH ERIC LEWIS SMITH Science Club; National Honor Society VANN ALLEN SMITH Key Club; Junior Civitans; Marching Band; Concert Band; Youth for Christ JOANNE LYNN SOKOLOWSKI Swim Team; Pep Club JOHN C. SMITH Key Club, Treasurer; Junior Prom Committee; Math Club; Science Club LISA L. SMITH Basketball SEBRINA D. SMITH SGA; Junior Prom Committee; Anchor Club, Parliamentarian Seniors 89 GARY WAYNE SPARKS MORRIS GLENN SPEEGLE Wrestling MARK HAYDEN SPRAY PAUL DAVID STANBROUGH STEVE STAPLES BRIAN KEITH STEPHENS JUDY KAYE STEVENS JOHN STEWART DENISE IRENE STIEGLER Varsity Cheerleader, Captain; Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Gymnastics, Co- Captain; National Honor Society; Junior Prom Committee; Key Club Sweetheart; Homecoming Queen 90 Seniors Senior Mary Tate Elected SGA Speaker of House SUSIE STOLTZ JAMES STONER Football JERRY LEE SULLIVAN CATHY LYNN SUMRALL Dixie Debs; Junior Prom Committee; Magazine Captain SHARON SWANN JOHN P. TALARICO Wrestling MARY RUTH TATE Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Volleyball Captain; All-City; Track, All-City; Girls Basketball; Junior Prom Committee; Butler Belle Pageant; SGA KATHY FAYE TAYLOR FHA; Junior Prom Committee; FBLA; VICA REBECCA JO TAYLOR Pep Club, Captain SCOn TAYLOR Football WILLIAM P. TAYLOR MARK ALLAN TEAGUE Varsity Swimming Seniors 91 SGA Plans Second Annual Fiddler's Convention JENNIFER KAY THOMAS Marching Band; Concert Band; Stage Band; National Honor Society; State Solo and Ensemble RICK THOMAS National Honor Society CHARLES THOMPSON RANDALL THRONEBERRY EARL TILLAGE BONNIE TODD MICHAEL LEE TODD Concert Band; Marching Band; Jazz Band; Junior Prom Committee; Band Manager; Science Club MARY ANN TRAPALIS REBEL Staff, Assistant Editor, Copy Editor; QUILL AND SCROLL; Junior Prom Committee; Junior Civitans; Student Handbook Committee; SGA; Anchor Club VICKY J. TRAVIS Magazine Captain JUNIOR TREECE RAYMOND TURNER Marching Band; Concert Band CHARLOTTE NICHOLSON UPTON Transferred From Mannheim, Germany 92 Seniors Under Leadership of Senior President Don Sanders MELONIE M. VAN HORN Transferred From Leavenworth High, Leavenworth, Kansas LAURA LEAH VASIL Marching Band, Squad Leader; Band, Librarian; All-State White Band; Solo and Ensemble; Concert Band; FHA, Treasurer LISA VAUGHN CINDY LOU VERBEEK Science Club; National Honor Society; Young Life MARK ALLEN VESS Basketball; VICA; Thespian Society JOSEPH W. WAGNER Basketball; Track; Key Club JANICE ELAINE WALKER JEAN MARIE WALKER Science Club, Secretary, President- National Honor Society; Math Club, Secretary SYLVIA L. WALKER CINDY ANN WALLER DECA SUSAN ELIZABETH WALTERS Mixed Chorus JAMES JEFFREY WASSERMAN Wrestling; Football Seniors 93 Jaycees Sponsor Swine Flu Clinic at Butler RHONDA L. WATKINS Track; Pep Club; FBLA DONALD R. WATSON SGA RICHARD LESTER WATSON Key Club; Junior Civitans TIMOTHY R. WATSON WALTER WARREN WELBORN Junior Prom Committee DIANE SUE WELCH SGA; Junior Prom Committee RONALD E. WELLS REBEL Photography; Photography Club JACQUELINE ELAINE WEST FBLA; Junior Prom Committee RENA JOIE WESTER Tennis Team; National Honor Society; Chess Club SCOT ALAN WHIDDON Mixed Chorus JOHN DAVID WHITAKER Key Club; Mixed Chorus MICHAEL WHITE Marching Band; Concert Band; Modern Music Masters; Stage Band; National Honor Society 94 Seniors ROY FRANKLIN WHITE Key Club; SGA GREGORY MARK WHITSETT SGA; Football LISSA JAYNE WIDNER SHELIA MARIE WILEY DECA ROBIN ANN WILLIAMS Junior Prom Committee; DECA; National Honor Society SAMUEL H. WILLIAMS Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Baseball; Key Club TIMOTHY L. WILLIAMS MICKEY WILLIS Football; SGA KIM KAY WINGO Marching Band; Concert Band; Young Life; Thespian Society Seniors 95 GAIL LYNN WISE BILLY RAY WITTS NED ROBERT WOLFE STARS AND BARS, Sports Editor- National Honor Society DORIS ELIZABETH WOOD Science Club, Treasurer, Vice-President; Math Team; Mu Alpha Theta, Vice- President; National Honor Society VERA SUE WORLEY FBLA; FHA; Junior Prom Committee; Photography Club DEBRA WYNN DECA JON B. YEAGER MONA LYNN YELL FBLA; Girl’s Track Team; Junior Prom Committee VICKIE YOUNG PAMELA LEIGH ZEIGLER National Honor Society, Treasurer; Magazine Captain KEVIN ZIMMERMAN DONNA ANNE ZUPANCICH FHA, President; National Honor Society, Secretary; SGA; Magazine Captain 96 Seniors Chris King Presides Over 739 Members in Junior Class Juniors 97 Secretary — Alison Polk President — Chris King Vice-President — Diane Baker Treasurer — Tammy Walker Tammy, Chris and Allison Elected to Second Johnny Ackerman Vicki Acklin Donna Adcock Lorie Ahlander Annette Aimer Steve Aldrup James Alexander Steven Alford David Allen Mike Amacher Robert Anderson Steve Anderson Will Anderson Jack Applegate Jeff Aquila Benny Atchley John Atkins Tim Atkinson Scotty Bagwell Terry Baier Diane Baker Doug Baker Frank Baker Julie Ballard Carolyn Banks Vicki Barhorst Tommy Barkley Henry Barr Angela Barthelemy Jeanne Bartlett Phillip Batley Freddrik Battles Mike Baucum Donna Bauer Eric Beam Bobby Beaman 98 Juniors Consecutive Term of Office Rosetta Bearden Scott Beavers Rodney Bedsole Karen Beerli Mitzi Berry Ransome Berry Donna Bible Teddy Billups Carolyn Binford Tammy Bishop Linda Blackwell Greg Blake John Blanchard Melanie Blaum Myra Bledsoe Eugene Blincoe Perry Bodine Jeff Bollenbacher Deborah Booker Jerome Booker Sandra Bowling Mike Bowlman Dianne Boyd Patricia Brackett Juniors 99 Sharon Bradford Bruce Bragg Harold Brandon Valerie Brassart Regina Brazell Patrick Breitaupt Pat Brewer Atteymas Brooks John Brooks Susan Brooks Hal Brothers Mike Brown Pollie Brown Jacqueline Bryson Laurie Bullock Mike Bundy Donna Burgess Steve Burks Kevin Burns Sherry Burson Johnny Bynum Ann Byrum Cindy Caceres Mark Caffrey 100 Juniors Laura Caldwell Lisa Camp Detra Campbell Elizabeth Campbell Joel Campbell David Campobasso Mike Carroll Cynthia Carter Richard Carter Rodney Carter Mary Case Vicki Case Barbara Casey Leroy Caudle Billy Cawthon Jeff Chaffin Cyndi Chance Suzanne Chandler 7 Juniors Qponsor Third Annual Gopher Gfomp Terry Chandler Bronnie Chenault Shawn Chenault Debra Childree Robert Christian Dean Clark Pam Clark Kim Clarke Carol Clyburn Susan Coffell Tony Cole Dewayne Colwell Allison Comer Pamela Conerly Eva Conley Jesse Conte Theresa Cooper Trudy Cooper Juniors 101 Arch Cornett Phillip Cote Richard Covell Dennis Crabtree Bryan Craft Shelia Creque Chuck Crick Danny Crider Mary Crum Melissa Crumbley Pam Crumpton Georgia Crutcher Mark Dam Elston Daniels Ironett Daniels Mario D’Antonio Debbie Darnell Dean Dashner Buddy Davis Cindy Davis Mike Davis Shari Davis Simon Davis Wendolynn Davis Juniors Sell Candy, Stationery As Fund Raiser for Sr.-Jr. Prom Bob Deerman Teresa Depew Barbara Derrick Beverly Derrick Charles DesRosier Colin Dicus Ricky Diehl Marsha Dinkel Rebecca Dobbins Sandra Dobbs Martha Dobson Isiah Donaldson 102 Juniors Nicholas Douglas Susan Douglas Brenda Dousay Bobby Dowey Debora Draper Paul Drinnin Vicky Driver Beth Duley Vanessa Dunn Rhonda Dupree Robbie Dupree Philip Durham Steve Eaton Shelia Eaves Phil Edwards Shelley Edwards Stephanie Edwards Richard Elliot Benita Elkins Dianne Elkins Linda Ellis Penny Ellsworth Dan Emrik Sandy Evans Juniors 103 Chris King, Wilia Seldon Take Top Honors Cindy Everhart Belynda Fail Tina Falconbury Terri Fama Darlene Fearn Tamira Fichtl Gary Finley Mike Fisher Jackie Fletcher Thaddeus Fletcher Judith Flournoy Kenneth Ford Kathy Frakes Angela Fricke Melody Gann Mel Garman Leslie Gilbert Steve Glover Teresa Gladys Carlos Goins Perri Goins Carol Gojsza Lisa Grady Lynn Graham 104 Juniors in Memphis Regional Debate Tournament Johnny Gray Hugh Green Jerry Green Patricia Green Teresa Green Tammy Gregory Alex Gunnison Danny Gunter Jody Guthrie Stephen Gwathney Alex Hafner Jim Hafner Buddy Hall Laura Hall Susan L. Hall Mike Halitwanger Deloris Hambrick Gayle Hambrick James Hambrick Lisha Hammett Earl Hampton Donald Hanline Larry Harbin Mike Hardin Jamie Harris Sasra Harris Debbie Harrison Karen Hass Dianna Hayward James Healey Melissa Hebert Laurel Hecht Jolynda Heddleson Jimmy Henderson Karen Henderson Mike Henderson Juniors 105 Silver, Burgundy Selected Colors for Al Hereford Heidi Herfurth Donna Hester Tammy Hice Danny Hicklen Regina Hicks Robin Higginbotham Anita Hight Cynthia Hill Deborah Hill Shelia Hilliard David Hilson Gary Hodge Greg Hodge John Hoffmeister Jimmy Holland Jon Hollihan Anna Hollingsworth Terrie Holmes Bruce Hooper Tim Hopper Sylvia Horne Eric Horton Bruce Hovanes Keith Hovis Tracy Hubbard Martha Huckaby Mary Hudson Steve Hunt Mark Jackson Terry Jackson Anthony Jansen Brenda Jefferson Joyce Jefferson Jay Jennings Brad Johnson 106 Juniors Senior-Junior Prom at Von Braun Civic Center Denise Johnson Edward Johnson Glenn Johnson John Johnson Kevin Johnson Lisa Johnson Mark Johnson Melanie Johnson Rita Johsnon Viola Johnson Walter Johnson Nancy Johnston Timothy Jolley Jessie Jolly Donald Jones Edward Jones Julie Jones Nanette Jones Victoria Jones Walter Jones Cynthia Jordan John Jorden Juan Joyner John Jude Juniors 107 (7 A-6 108 Junior Lori Kaufman James Keegan Terry Keffer Otis Keith Rhonda Kelley Joyce Kemp Daniel Kerr John Kinch June King Forrest Kinney Marjorie Kinney Teresa Kiper Terri Kirk John Knadler Shirley Knudsen Michelle Kozub David Kwak Sandy Lake Beverly Lamm Kenneth Langford Ralph Langford John Larson Jerry Lassiter Tracey Latham Sandra League Marc Lebeau Brad Leonard Aletha Leslie Eddie Letsun Jimmy Leverett Pame Lewis Tony Lilly Jeff Little Sammy Long Daniel Love Mary Lowery Mary Lowery Melanie Lugo Carol MacCrone Donna Mack Kassandra Mahmoud Cheryl Mahone Terri Majors Jan Maness Diana Mann Paul Mann Clint Manning Nancy Marino Reflections Chosen Theme for Senior-Junior Prom Martha Marks Laura Martin Robert Martinez David Marty Karen Masey Stacy Mason Butch Massey Susan Mathews Ladonna May Teresa Mazingo Mindi McCaig Jane McCalla Juniors 109 Nancy McCalla Timothy McCauley Paul McConnell Bobby McEvoy Buddy McEvoy Linda McGee Garon McGlathery Sharon McGlathery Rocky McGrow Jeff McKleroy Beverly McLin Renee Meeks Bill Melton Carolyn Mello Johnny Miles Cindy Miller Karen Miller Robin Miller Juniors Sponsor Butler Belle Pageant on Feb. 71 Tony Miller James Milliner Brenda Mitchell Meloni Moon Phyllis Moon Diane Moore Dorothy Moore Douglas Moore Kirt Moore David Mooreman Ann Morris Patti Morris Yvonne Morris Roger Morrison Eddie Morrow Bill Mouvery Deborah Muery JoAnn Murphy 110 Juniors John Murphy Elliott Murray Larry Nash Matt Newcomer Tommy Norris David Northcutt Anthony Norwood Raymond Nulk Alicia Nunnally Janet Oberg Melynda Ogles Raymond Oliver Eugene Orebaugh Christine Owen Susy Osborne John Owens Michael Owens Johnny Paddock Anna Parham Olivia Parker Shelia Parks Anthony Passero Vickie Patton Greg Payne Juniors I 1 1 112 Juniors Carolyn Mello Elecied Junior Homecoming Maid Kenny Pearce Jeffrey Pendergraft Gail Penland Charles Perkins James Pettie Christine Pettus John Phillips Karen Pillow Karen Pindale Mike Piper Bobby Pittman Kent Pittman John Paia Lyle Poarch Allison Polk Billy Porter Cindy Posey Ron Poteat Carmen Potter Jamie Potter Wayne Power Mike Price Frank Prince Susan Prosser Mike Quillen Linda Rabbitt Lorrell Rains James Rafts DeeAnn Raymond Barbara Rea John Reeve Susan Reid Jimmy Rhodes Bobbe Rice Walter Rice Augusta Riddle Deanna Ridenour Brad Roberts Patricia Roberts Lisa Robertson Russell Robertson Vanessa Robertson Carolyn Robinson Joey Rogers Pam Rose Tammy Roth Jeri Royer Michael Ryan Wendy Ryan Patricia Sablan Teresa Sadler Elizabeth Sandlin Don Savage Darlene Schram Billi Schrick Ruth Scruggs Tracy Seat Alexander Seay Tim Seay Tina Seiler Willa Seldon Mark Self Gail Serage Kim Sessions Bruce Shelton Brian Simmons Juniors 113 Four Juniors Represent Class on Varsity Freddy Simms Marko Sims Krishna Sistla Teresa Skaggs Lisa Slayden Buddy Smith Burns Smith Denise Smith Dolly Smith Kathy Smith Kevin Smith Leann Smith Lisa Smith Sebrina Smith Steven Smith Weston Smith Cynthia Stanley Betsy Stanners George Starkey Peter Staten Adam Statum Doris Stephens Daronda Stevens Katie Stewart 114 Juniors Cheerleading Squad Diane Stinnett Jay Stinson Suzanne Stogner Karen Stone Leo Swan Tommy Swinford Beth Tafoya Nancy Talley Bruce Tanner Nancy Tarbox Lauren Tate Angela Taylor David Taylor Debby Taylor Karen Taylor Terryl Taylor Mike Teague Sandy Terry David Tessman Janet Thomas Lori Thomas Andy Thome Annette Thompson Belinda Thompson Tamara Thompson Tim Thompson Ronnie Thornley Lewis Timmerman Vicki Tomme Greg Toney Mike Tourville Rebecca Townley Greg Townsend Keith Townsend Darlene Tucker Nancy Turner Beverly Twitty Philip Tygielski Scott Underwood Tim Uselton David Valadez Jeff Varnon Juniors 115 Diane Vaughn Patty Vickary Mike Vojticek Donna Wade Lynn Walden Brad Walker James Walker Kevin Walker Tammy Walker Tommy Walker Tommy Walker Jeffry Walkis Rosie Wallace Larry Wallace Barbara Waller Richard Walters Renee Washington Diane Watts Joey Weaver Mary Webb Tammy Wendt Diane West Johnny West Kim Whaley Doug Wheatley Dorothy Wherry Steve Whitehead Phyllis Whitman Tim Whitworth Tommy Wilkes Kimberely Williams Wayne Williams Eddie Williford Martha Wilson Deane Windlin Russel Wolf Danny Wolfe Julie Wolfe Kay Woods Tina Wynn Tina Yell Edward Young H6 Juniors Stan McDonald Heads Class of 1979 Rita Bell — Secretary Mark Burns — Vice-president Kim Vining — Treasurer Stan McDonald — President Sophomore 117 Sophomores Sell Lighfbulbs in Fund David Adcock David Aldrup Thomas Alford Cynthia Allen Gaylia Allen Pauline Allen Marsha Allison Mike Alonso Barry Anderson Gary Anglin Martin Arceneaux Donna Atchley Troy Austin Patricia Avery Anna Aycock Pam Bachman Curtis Bahr Jimmy Baker Joe Baker Jerry Ballard Mary Ballard Theresa Balmut Mark Bates Cliff Beach David Beaman Craig Beatty Susan Becton Mike Behrens Barbie Belcher Rita Bell Donna Benefield Eva Bennett Cindy Berry Kim Berry Mike Berry Gary Beshears Timothy Beverly Scott Biss Loria Blevins Rick Blevins Sharon Blount Brenda Booker Cynthia Boone Tonya Boswell Scott Bowman Larry Bradford Mike D. Bradford Jenny Bratten Sophomores Raising Projeci Carol Broadhead Lynn Brooks Denise Brown Dorothy Brown Pam Brown Pat Brown Robert Brown Teddy Brown Lavina Brush Butch Bryant Debora Bryson Annette Buford Joey Buford Rick Bult David Burgess Lea Burke Betty Burks Mark Burns Patsy Burns Freddie Burrows Bart Butcher Liz Butler Patty Butler Becky Byrd Phyllis Byrd Judy Byrn Mary Cagle Tate Calvert Regina Campbell Johnny Campobasso Sophomores 11 9 Annette Cantrell Digna Caranto Gail Carson Beth Carter Judy Carter Michael Carter Rena Casey Caroll Cashin Cindy Catlett Lisa Cavanaugh Robert Cavazos Reba Cawthon Kim Certain Alfred Champion Debra Chandler Karen Cheek Gary Childers Kenny Childers Mike Childs Elyse Chisam Joan Christian Tamela Christian Debbie Clardy Jill Clardy Belinda Clark Terry Clark Sheila Clift Robert Close Robin Clugston Mike Clyburn John Cogswell Mary Colburn Albert Cole Denise Cole Cynthia Coleman Ernie Collier Kenny Comer . William Compton 1 20 Sophomores John Conte Gary Cook Peter Cooper Shane Cooper Mikey Cope Tammy Copeland Johnny Coppett Jeff Coste Cindy Covan Kathie Crabby David Craddock Renee Crews Karen Cryer George Cunningham Joe Daniel Johnnie Daniels Vincent Dantonio Tommy Darnell Kim Vining Elected Sophomore Maid Colleen Dary Leon Davis Marcia Davis Mike Davis Kelvin Dawkins Billy Dawson Ann Day Clarence Deal Kim Dean Kelly Deeson James Denny Lorenzo Derrick Katrina Dickens Lori Diehl Rodney Dinkel Cindy Dishroon Hal Dobbs Dawn Donofrio Liz Donohue Martha Douglas Kevin Drake Donna Draper Chris Dungan Melanie Dupree Tom Dwyer Charlotte Eason Lisa Edger Barry Edwards Rick Edwards Pam Elliot Sophomores 121 Sophomore Mark Burns Designs SGA Will Ellison Tim Elmore Brian England Jim Essenmacher Robby Esterling Gerri Evans Dewayne Faint Laura Falconbury Tom Fann Ginger Ferguson Joan Ferguson Rosemary Filippo Raymond Fisher Ricky Fisk Michael Fitzgerald Angela Fletcher Charlotte Fletcher Gary Follansbee George Fontaine David Ford Richard Ford Sherry Ford Linda Foster Kevin Foster Anita Frame Richard Frasier Cinde Freil Linde Freil Robin French Robin Funderburk Anthony Fuqua Bill Gallivan Melvin Galloway Billy Garner Willie Garner Kathy Garrard Beth Garvie Chris Gattis Sherry Gaught Sherril Gautreaux Phyllis Gibbs Steve Gibbs James Gibson Jeanie Gilbert Annette Gladys Duane Gleaner Martha Qoans Jackie Goodall 22 Sophomores Studenf Handbook Cover Sandra Gore Chip Goree Barney Green Carolyn Green Inez Green Kim Greenhaw Vanessa Greenhaw Daniel Greer Jeff Gresham Wanda Griffin Kathy Griffith Leslie Grigsby Gene Groves Greg Gulatt Mitch Gullick Susan Gurley Rita Hale Vickie Hale Ralph Haling Lynn Hall Suzanne Hall Vanessa Hall Mark Hamby Glenn Hammock Billy Hammond Noreen Hand Alva Haraway Greg Haraway Sharon Hardiman Robert Harms Sophomores 123 Tom Harris Lynda Hart Donna Harwell Donna Hastings Shari Havner Laurel Hayes James Hedrich Debbie Helmer 1 24 Sophomores Terry Helms John Herfurth Annette Hevlett John Hill Cassondra Hilliard Sherri Hilliard James Hinkle Beverly Hipp Jeff Hodge Florence Hogan Mary Hogan Janice Holden Linda Hollis William Hollis Billy Holoarn Connie Holloway Edward Holmes Tyhisa Holmes Ricky Horton Janet Hourany William Howard Nelson Howell Anne Howerton James Hudson Robert Hughes Bert Huie Barney Humphrey Martha Humphries Cathy Humphry Brenda Hunt John Hunt Jonathan Hunt Barbara Irvin Terry Jefferson Jerry Jenkins Brenda Jett Jimmy Johns Bobby Johnson Cynthia Johnson Denise Johnson Geraldine Jones Judith Jones Micheal Jones Pam Jones Alberta Jordan David Jordan Laurie Jordan Lawrence Jordan Linda Jordan Patti Judy Becky Kaufman Jesse Keeton Susan Kellerman Effie Kelley McIntosh, Hall Head Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders Pam Kelley Jimmy Key Melvin Kidd Leslie Kimball Jerry King Timmy Kinney Karen Kirkegard Mark Kirkham Ronna Klinedinst Ken Klinkovsky Cam Klinner Glen Knight Terri Knott Mark Kross Albert Kuntz Jim Laird Sandra Lamb Jeff Land Terry Lane Angie Lang Cleanza Lanier Maria Lanzillo Ginger Lasseter Chrissy Laymon Sophomores 1 25 Nancy League Maurice LeBeau Lou Ledbetter Scott Ledbetter John Lee Jerry Lemley Howie Lester Cynthia Lewis Karen Lewis Kirsten Libbey Richard Lindsey Milissa Lipham Randy Liwdsey Julie Loehrlein Therron Love Ellis Lowery Mack Loyd Paula Lumpkin Donna Luna Debbie Lusk Linda Lyles Ramona Lynch Scott MacConachie Janice Maccrole Sophomores See Jimmy Carter Inaugurated First Southern President in Over a Century Susan Mackenzie Belinda Malcom Renee Malone Patti Mankoski Brian Mann Virginia Mann April Manning Ritchy Mansfield Nathan Marbrey Robert Mardirossian Mike Maroon Jimmy Marrou Jack Marshall Craig Martin Clarence Mason Leah Mason Deborah Massey Bobby Matthews Cynthia Matthews Linda Maynard Bruce McCandless Patricia McCauley Loillen McClain Larry McComb 1 26 Sophomores James McConnell Mike McConnell Margrett McCrary James McCraw Mark McCutchen Donald McDonald James McDonald Mark McDonald Stan McDonald Vanessa McElveen Angela McFarlen Jim McFarlen Jane McGlathery Gretchen McGraw Sandy McIntosh Colleen McKee Jim McKenzie Terry McLean Pipger McManys Grace Mcree Donna McVay Michelle Merjil Jeffery Merrell Mark Merrell Jerry Metgu Jimmy Metzger Theresa Middleton Ralph Milan Christine Milewicz Janice Miller Sophomores 127 Janine Miller Kate Miller Shirley Miller Deborah Milliner Howard Mills Claudia Minga Mike Moon Carolyn Moore Carolyn Moore Debbie Moore DeWayne Moore George Moore Jeff Moore Karen Moore Tora Moore Jeri Moorehead William Moreno Garry Morrison Billy Mosley Bonnie Mosley Robbie Motes Jimmy Moudy Tom Muccio Michael Mullins Warren Munster Mary Muzzi Sherri Myers Tim Nettleton Bobby Neumeyer Ken Newby 1 28 Sophomores Son Ngvyen David Nickelson Angela Northcutt Tam O’Connell Angie Ogden Felicia Ogle Owen Oleson Bess Olliff Connie Ortner Marc Osborne Deborah Ottman Rowdy Owen Sheryl Owens Tammy Paraquelles Novise Parham Angela Parker Curtis Parks Pam Parrow Max Partridge Kevin Poseur Robert Passero Rusty Patterson Beth Patton Rickey Patton Bill Payne Mike Pearman Ritchy Mansfield Named Editor of Stars and Bars, Butler Representative in Hugh O'Brian Seminar Contest Dennis Peck Darcy Penichet Robby Penton David Peters Bobby Phillips John Phillips Howard Piner Michelle Piper Paula Plaia Denise Plant Alvin Pope Kenneth Pope Mike Porter Thomas Porter John Porterfield David Proffitt Diana Provancha Billy Pugh Kathy Qualls Kathyryn Radhoff Ernest Ragsdale Nancy Ragsdale Marty Raines Lynn Raney Bruce Raymond John Reid Neal Renegar Melanie Rhodes Gloria Rice Tony Rice Sophomore 1 29 Extremely Cold Weather, Fuel Shortage Close Ann Richard Judith Richards Robert Richards Donna Richmond Teresa Riley Roger Risner Judith Rivers Pam Rizzardi Mark Roberts Cathy Robinson Lisa Roddy Paula Rooks Shelia Roper Kyle Rose Maroma Ross Mike Rouffy Steve Rozell Mark Ruebush Pat Ryals Rodger Salkil Dawn Saucier Jimmy Sayler Saralyn Schaff Susan Schell Teresa Schlernitzauer Pat Schnitzmeier Jodi Schrick Debbie Schrimsher William Schumake Donna Scott Lorrain Scott Regina Scott Robin Scott Jackie Scruggs Paula Seals Karen Segelhorst Lynn Sharp Paula Sheffield Robert Shelton Eddie Shultz Theresa Shupe Henry Sims Cindy Sinclair Regina Singleton Chris Sloan Reuben Smartt Brian Smith Frank Smith 1 30 Sophomores City Schools During Exam Week James Smith Jeff Smith JoAnn Smith Kathie Smith Ken Smith Richard Smith Robbie Smith Sheren Smith Stephanie Smith Jimmy Snyder Andrea Sowa Joe Spearman Terri Spencer Rod Stansky Terry Stanton Johnny Steinman Eileen Stevens Jolene Stevenson Donald Stewart Lydia Stewart Lisa Stiegler Dani Stoner Craig Story Paul Stover Callie Strachan Carol Stram Vicke Strickland Daniel Stubbs Patti Sullinger Donna Summer Sophomore 131 Valerie Summers Deborah Swann Lori Swaboda Dan Tanner Chuck Tarrant Brett Taylor Pamela Taylor Ricky Taylor Robert Taylor Kay Terrell Barbara Tessman Susan Thaenberry Melissa Thames Doyce Thomas LeeAnna Thomas Pam Thomas Stephanie Thome Carolyn Thompson Donna Thompson Greg Thompson Renita Thompson Richard Thompson Anthony Tidwell Charles Tillage Jennifer Timmons Larry Tisdale Charles Todd Deborah Toney Sanina Toney Greg Tonye 1 32 Sophomores Andy Tosh Barbara Townsend Kevin Townsend Randle Townsend Linda Treece Keith Troup Craig Tucker Frederick Tucker Pam Tucker Phillip Tucker Randy Tucker Sandra Tucker Carolyn Turner Floyd Turner Ann Twitty Earl Tyree Gary Upton Barbara Usry Kelly Valentine Kim Van Horn James Vess Lisa Vines Kim Vining Jack Voigt Cecelia Wade Matt Wagner Class of 1979 Well-Represented in Varsity Sports Erik Walker Karen Walker Kathy Walker Robby Walker Danah Wallace Scott Wallace Diana Walters James Walters Robert Walters Bill Waitress Sandra Ward Sheila Watkins Tony Watkins Carolynn Watson Henrietta Watson Carolyn Watts David Watts Kerri Westmore Debby Wheatley Tina Whiddon Carol White Darold White Jeff White Steve White Dennis Whitehead Noel Whitehead Kim Whitsett Rene Wilbanks Gary Wilkerson Vince Wilkerson Sophomores 133 Dawne Williams Greg Williams Ramona Williams Renee Williams Anne Williamson Jack Wilson William Wilson Cynthia Winslow Sherrie Wisecarver Wayne Wolf Steve Wood Tim Wood Jeff Worley Ronnie Wray Kelly Yarbrough Kenneth Yarbrough Michael Yates Debbie Young 1 34 Sophomores Sheryll Cashin Heads All-Female Freshman Class Officers Joyce Thomas — Treasurer Sheryll Cashin — President Valerie Schild — Vice-president Freshmen 1 35 Thomas Aeree Cindy Agnew Daphne Agnew Melek Akbay Marina Akin Leisa Albright Carol Alford Debbie Allen Andy Alston Donna Alverson Corinna Anderson Mark Anderson Susan Anderson Brett Armstrong Don Armstrong Debbie Ary Thomas Ashcraft Bruce Askins Kay Atchison Adelaide Atkins Tina Atkinson Alan Atkisons Arnita Bailey Charles Bailey Kathy Bailey David Baker Emma Baker James Baker Joanna Baker Lori Baker 36 Freshmen Tammy Baker Randell Ball Doug Barclay Becky Barhorst Sandy Barker Mariam Barnes Steve Barthelemy Ricky Bartlett Juanita Battles Steven Beard Melanie Bedwell Doug Beeson Glenn Behrens Karen Bell Donna Bellenger Tammy Bennett Karen Berryhill Jimmy Best Susan Nixon Reigns as Freshman Maid Grant Biggerstaff Shelly Billings Debbie Bird Helen Bishop Phyllis Blackwell Alethea Blakely Carla Blakely Rob Blanchard Denise Blankenship Amy Bledsoe David Blevins Elana Blevins Tina Boggess Amy Bolden Andy Bolden Julie Bolden Tim Bollenbacher Dorothy Bone Teleata Bone Steve Booker Sue Bowling Lori Boyd Kevin Bradford Mike Bradford Joanie Brady Angela Brannon Claire Breithaupht John Brewer Wendy Brewer Joey Britt Freshman 137 Freshmen Form Largest BHS Class With 773 Students David Broglan Beverly Brooks Belinda Brookshire Sally Broussard David Brown Lilli Ann Brown Mike Brown Joseph Bryant Sharon Bryant Cindy Buck Dwayne Buford Lisa Bullock Timothy Burnack Amanda Burns Barbara Burns Kristi Burns Susan Burroughs Donna Burrows Clifford Burt Paul Burton Tom Cabbie Mark Cagle Anne Caldwell Artra Campbell Debbie Campbell Deena Campbell Francine Campbell Sirlease Campbell Jenny Cannon Gerald Cantrell Mitzi Cantrell Leroy Capshaw Richard Carder Lisa Caron Shirley Carpenter Robert Carter Tammy Carter Daphne Carthen Johnnie Cartwright Jim Casey Sheryll Cashin Karen Cavanaugh 1 38 Freshmen Phillip Cowan Tammye Cawthon Rosetta Cawthorne Allen Certain Jay Chandler Mark Chandler Robert Chapman Tammy Cherry Ji Choe Rick Christian Mary Chubb Butch Clark Scott Clark Garry Clements Mike Clouse Carey Clutts Kevin Coffell Richard Coffey Bill Coggin Susan Cole Lisa Collins Rick Colwell Sandy Commiskey Thomas Compton Treva Conerly Mark Conner Shelly Cote Derrek Couch Angela Coulson Darryl Craft Kathy Crane Rhonda Creque Freshmen 139 Freshman Football Team Captures 1976 City Chris Crews Aimer Crosby Michele Crosslin Tim Crumbley Tricia Crumley Kenneth Crutch Betty Cummings Kenneth Cupp Scott Curtis Louise D'Antonio John Dagostino Joel Danford Karen Danielson Rodney Dant Audrey Darden Leisa Dare John Davis Kathy Davis Sandra Davis Stephen Davis Toney Davis Cassandra Dawkins Jeff Day Angela Demorest 140 Freshmen Championship With 9-0 Record Beverly Denton Joanne Deppensmith Bridget Dickens Blane Dickerson Larry Dickerson Deborah Dickman Miranda Dillard Bruce Dobbs Mike Domm Nerlen Donaldson Susan Dropst Leigh Dupree Steve Dwyer Sherri Eakes Tammy Eakes John Eaton Roger Edwards Stephanie Edwards Chris Eimer Donna Elkins Alan Emerman Diane Emrick Rebecca England Scott Erwin Sharon Estes Karen Evans Felicia Ewing David Fail Fred Falist Jeff Farley Marianna Faulkner Rita Faulkner Molener Fletcher Tina Fletcher Brett Foley Paul Fontaine Scott Foote Andrea Ford Glen Foreman George Fourroux Tim Fowler Todd Fritz Laura Fulghum Christine Fulton Christopher Gaines Sharon Gallivan Stephanie Gann Shirley Garner Freshmen 141 Bruce Garoppo James Gates Jeff Gattis Darlene Gentry Thomas George Tracy George Karla Gibbs Billy Gilbert Mike Gill Phillip Gilliam Spencer Glasgow Mark Glenn Sue Glenn Nancy Goltz Sherry Gouin Joe Goustin Dawn Graham Kenneth Grear Freshman Class Sponsors Newspaper Drive 1 Connie Green Ellen Green Janet Green Janet Grigsby Michael Gunnison Zachary Guyton Eugene Haddock Reggie Hale Charles Hall Donald Hall Jeff Hall Sharon Hall Karen Haltiwanger Kathy Hambrick Alan Hamilton William Hancock Jon Hanline Norma Haraway Kenny Harbin Mark Harbin Roger Harbin Jimmie Harding Jeff Hargett Vicki Harper 1 42 Freshmen Judy Hart Pat Harwell Sharon Hatfield Roderick Hayden Michelle Hebert Robert Hereford Alvin Heston Angie Hill Holly Hinkle Clint Hodden Jeff Hodges Sonya Hogan Randy Holland Alvin Hollingsworth Curtis Hollis Raymond Holloway Beverly Holmes Lisa Holmes Cindy Holub Tearrain Hope James Hormlett Laurie Horzempa Sherrie Horzempa Sheila Hosch Richard Houghton Eddie Houston Richard Houzhten Mark Hutchison Janet Hyatt Kenny Ikard Wanda Ivy Kay Jackson Freshmen 143 Holly Hinclde Heads Freshman Cheerleaders Lee Jackson Ruby Jackson Susie Jackson Tambru Jagger Sharon Jamar Allison Jarvis Donald Jefferson Frederick Jefferson Gwen Jefferson Johnny Jefferson Shirley Jefferson Bobby Johnson James Johnson Patrick Johnson Robin Johnson Roger Johnson Tara Johnson Ann Johnston Bobby Jones Carol Jones Hareiatta Jones Jeral Jones Kenny Jones Shirley Jones 1 44 Freshmen Tamara Jones Cora Jordan Pamela Jordan Renee Jordan Johnnie Jude Cindy Judy Mike Kaczmarek Murphy Kamus Ketty-Ann Keeton Donna Kennedy Karen Kennemore David Key Beverly King Billy King Cindy King Michael King Robert King Bob Kircus Lori Kirk Muriel Kirkpatrick Alicia Knight Johnny Knight Renee Knight Scotte Kochevar Cheryl Kozub Stephanie Krivutza Mark LaCanne Barry Lake Annette Lambert Stuart Lamm Leslie Lancaster Bill Langford Gregory Langford JoAnn Langford Mike Langford Robert Langford Wanda Langford Thomas Lapointe Steve Lassiter David Lee Ricky Lemons Greg Leslie Diane Letson Gretchen Lewis Margaret Lewis Karen Lilly Lisa Livingston Kevin Locke Freshmen 145 Mike Loftis Lisa Love Lovis Love Samuel Love Teresa Lowery Ruth Lyons Sheri MacConachie Kenny MacKenzie John Madderra Cary Mann James Marino Diane Maroon Nancy Martin Pam Martinelli Cathy Mason Karen Mason Robin Mason Savoy Massey College Bound Freshmen Take NEDT Tesl Greg Masters Dennis Mathews Gordon Mathews Pam Mayo Guy McAllister Nancy McCall Elois McCaulley Vicki McCleskay Dana McConnell Jeff McCormack Cynde McCormick Bruce McCray Doreen McCusker Renee McDaniel Jerry McDonald Pam McDonald Ronald McDonald Chris McElyea Rickey McElyea Jennifer McFarlen Karen McGee Kathy McGee Delores McGlathery Lynn McKinley Sharron McKinney Keith McLeod Sammy McLeod Sheila McLeod Michael McLelmore Bobby McManus 146 Freshmen Brenda McMeans Kathy McMillan David McNeill Mike Medley Tim Miller Kenny Mink Barbara Mitchell Janice Mitchell Sammy Mitchell Tommie Mitchell Coyette Moody Chris Moore Wilma Moore Edward Morris John Morris Tami Morrow Shirley Morton Troy Moss Donna Mott David Muery Betty Munster Beth Murphy Bobby Murphy Bobby Myers Calvin Nance Jim Nance Vicki Nance Beverly Nash Lisa Neal Brenda Neely Linda Neely Mike Neely Johnny Neill Denise Newcomer Karen Newton Libbie Niemeyer Susan Nixon Gregory Noroel Freshmen 147 Lori Norwood Mike Norwood Chris Nulk Barbara Oleson Danny Oliver Jay Oliver Oliver Olson Barara Orebaugh Ralph Ortner Dawn Owen Susan Paddock Todd Panter Kenneth Parden David Parish Brenda Parker Carla Parker Kenny Parker Lisa Parker Patsy Parker Debbie Parrish Phyllis Parrow Sheila Parson Joey Parton Allen Pate 1 48 Frejhmen Liesa Pate Stephen Patterson Jon Payne Susan Payne Kandy Payton Regina Pearce John Perkey Donnie Perry Russell Perry Jimmy Phillips Tony Phillips Rosario Plaia Lamar Poarch Douglas Pope Mary Ann Porter Russ Poteat Kevin Potter Ken Pounders Ginger Prater Crystal Price Penny Pride Greg Pugh Leroy Pugh Phillip Ragan New Attendance Policy Begun Feb. 16 David Ragano Sonya Rains Tonya Rains Mark Ralph Lonnie Ray Kenneth Rayborn Brenda Redman John Reimer Roderick Reynolds Ronald Rhodes Donna Rice Joan Rice William Rice Angie Riggers Jimmy Riggins Linda Riley Caroline Rinehart Della Roach Alan Roberts Cindy Roberts Pat Roberts Ronnie Roberts Kim Robertson Lynn Robinett Freshmen 149 Jerry Robinson Teresa Robison Gina Rookis Tommy Roper Jeffrey Rosado Brian Rosemond Walter Ross John Royer Karen Russell Maurice Russall Cindy Rutherford Dean Sanders Valerie Schild Named Freshman Beauty Scott Sanders Terri Sanders Lowretta Sandifur Valerie Schild Vince Schneider Adam Schreiber Melissa Schrimscher Cindy Scrimsher Kim Seaman Dwight Seay Larry Senter Annette Serage James Sessions Richard Sharp Donna Shelton Randy Shoulders Greg Shumake David Shupe Lisa Siddon Dana Singleterry Patrick Sinopole Kim Slayden Kirby Small Vernita Smart Ann Smith Bryan Smith Cheryl Smith Jimmy Smith Joyce Smith Mary Beth Smith Suzy Smith David Snyder Vincent Sokolowski Mary Spear John Spencer Janice Spray 1 50 Freshmen Kim Stallsworth Sonya Stanley Milline Stanfill Patricia Stapf Jan Statom Darlene Steele Greg Steele Connie Stephens Pam Stewart Vicky Stewart Norman Stiegler Art Stogner Jeff Stone Marie Stone Phil Story Joey Strachan Cathy Sumner W. Lavett Swann Steve Swinford Stacee Syverson Amy Tafoya Gail Tarbox Laurie Tates Bobby Taylor Terry Taylor Mike Thayer Gwen Thomas Joyce Thomas Katie Thomas Randy Thomas Eddie Thompson Freddie Thompson Tasca Thompson Robin Thornton Janna Tillery David Todd Freshmen 151 Lawrence Tougaw Lynn Townsend Ronald Traglia Donald Trostel Rickey Trostel Wanda Tucker Jewel Turner Dennis Twitty Richie Underwood Lisa Upton Karen Vance Susan Vanderburg Tracie VandergrITf Robert Vann Shari Vest Susie Vickers Susan Vojticek Bret Wade George Wade Darryl Walker Debbie Walker Reggie Walker Kurt Wall Richard Wallace Christina Walton Michelle Walton Earl Ward Susie Ward Jeff Wasner Elvest Watkins Gary Watkins James Watkins Patti Watson Jeff Weaver Robert Weidman 1 52 Freshmen Charles Welch Deborah White Frankie White Jim White Sue White Heather Whitener Steve Whitman Michael Whorley Kenneth Widner Reggie Wiggins Kathy Wilder Cynthia Williams Dareatha Williams Julie Williams John Wilson Mike Winslow Jeff Wolf Marie Wonders Susan Wood Rickey Woods Billy Wright Camme Wright David Wright Sherry Wynn Underclassmen Included in Exam Exemptions Robbie Wynne Ronda Yeager Daryl Yell Steve Yodwolkis Clayton Young Michael Young Jennifer Youngblood Jeff Zeigler Charles Zenda Lisa Zupancich Bruce Zywno Freshmen 153 Memphis Educator Named City Superintendent Top Left: Dr. V. M. Burkett, acting superintendent of city schools. Top Right: Dr. Floyd McLeod, acting superintendent until his death on Jan. 16, ) 977. Bottom: Huntsville Board of Education members Ray Vandiver, Preston Farish, President Fletcher Seldon, Edward Starnes, and Toni Reynolds. Board members are elected to two-year alternating terms. They, in turn, appoint the city superintendent. For the second time in less than a decade, Huntsville's city school system has given up a superintendent to an untimely death. Dr. Floyd McLeod, acting superintendent, succumbed to a stroke on Jan. 16, 1977. Named deputy superintendent in 1 972, Dr. McLeod had served in an interim capacity since Sept. 1976. Dr. V. M. Burkett, former city superintendent, agreed to fill the vacancy until May 1, when Dr. Shelby Counce of the Memphis school system will formally become Huntsville's chief of schools. I looked into the face of evening And wondered at the death of day T’was peaceful as the dying embers Of a fire light fading fast away. Then all the world about me slumbered And quiet, silent sleep did reign Then suddenly there came the Sunrise Making life and light the ruling king. — Floyd McLeod Staff 155 Parent-Principal Coffees Offer Over View 1 56 Start In his second year as principal of Alabama’s largest high school, Ed Seal and his administrative assistants have made a special effort to improve Butler’s public image. A series of parent-principal coffees was sponsored to inform parents of the multi-phase program Butler operates. PTA President William Riggs (bottom photo) offered tremendous assistance, according to Mr. Seal, by announcing the coffees at monthly PTA meetings. Riggs and his fellow officers began in early spring last year to promote new programs and projects, giving major emphasis to the critical needs of the library- media center. For the first time in years, PTA meetings were filled to capacity; and the membership roll was increased by over 300. No new-comer to community activities, Mr. Riggs brought about an incredible new awareness of the vitality and potential power inherent in so many parents of Butler _____________________________students. of Butler's Multi-Phase Program Educators have a real hand in shaping tomorrow. — Glenda Harlow A Butler graduate who returned last year as asst, principal in charge of curriculum, Glenda Harlow would like to see A world environment that would provide the opportunity for all people to live a useful, fulfilling and happy life.’’ Mrs. Harlow holds an AA certificate from the University of Alabama. Far Left: Jerry Davis, Asst. Principal Ferman Elmore, Asst. Principal Glenda Harlow Curriculum Coordinator Sharon Rhinehart, Student Activities Ray Steelman, Asst. Principal In the brief time Principal Ed Seal finds for relaxation, he enjoys hunting, skeet- shooting, and training his registered retrievers Dixie, a Chesapeake Bay, and Dutchess, a Labrador. A former Marine, Mr. Seal attributes his becoming an educator to the inspiration of a high school coach he admired and respected. Stay in school and get a degree. Asst. Principal Ferman Elmore felt those words to be the best advice he ever received. A 32-year veteran of the teaching profession, Mr. Elmore has also been a farmer and a miner, as well as serving in the U.S. Army. He is highly respected in both North and South Alabama as a high school football coach. Staff 157 Whatever the situation, look for the humor in it, — Jane Edwards Mrs. Jane Edwards, in her second year as secretary to Mr. Seal, claims her husband David as her only pet. Totally dedicated to making Butler High School run smoothly, Mrs. Edwards still finds time for painting and for enjoying her 2-year-old son Daniel. The lady who commandeers Butler’s PBX system, Mrs. Martha Burke also assists with office clerical work, including preparation of the daily bulletin Rebel Yell. A former secretary for the Army Missile Command and the American Red Cross, she enjoys reading and music in her spare time. Butler's bookkeeper for nine years, Mrs. Ruth Causey feels that the best advice she ever received was to be yourself. Fishing and sewing help to take her mind off all those debits and credits when she is at home. Doris Baker, Registrar Martha Burke, Main Office Receptionist Ruth Causey, Bookkeeper Jane Edwards, Secretary to Principal 158 Staff Wilma Grimes, Guidance Receptionist You gel as much oui of life as you are willing lo pui inio if. —Carolyn Peck A professional musician with a master's degree from the University of Northern Colorado, Frank Kendeigh is an avid fisherman, as expressed in his wish for a solid week of good fishing. Morris Stevens joined Butler’s music department as asst, band director this year, after four years at Davis Hills Middle School. Also a ninth grade English teacher here, Mr. Stevens became a teacher because of a genuine desire to work with students in an educational field. Also a professional musician. Choral Director Carolyn Peck is a Butler graduate and holds a master’s degree from Murray State University. She feels that being a teacher allows her to give to young people all the knowledge and experiences I have and the excitement of having a role in the molding of the next generation. Far Left: Frank Kendeigh, Band Director Carolyn Peck, Choral Director Morris Stevens, Asst. Band Director Staff 159 An Education in Business Today Means a Place in Robert Bundy Business Law Regina Campbell Business Math Eleanor Cooper Typing, Business English R. Jean Day Office Machines, Yearbook Before becoming a business teacher, Robert Bundy devoted 31 years to a career in the U.S. Army. He holds a master's degree in international affairs from George Washington University. Mr. Bundy is quite proficient with a camera and passes that knowledge on to students involved in Butler's photography club. Eleanor Cooper’s career changed from private secretary to business teacher in 1969 when she joined Butler’s staff. She has since earned a master's degree from Alabama A M University. Mrs. Cooper has a son at Auburn and a daughter at Huntsville High and enjoys sewing and handicrafts in her spare time. Jean Day admits that she became a teacher because I couldn’t find anything better at the time. After 26 years, she still finds teaching a challenging profession. Mrs. Day spends almost all of her spare time bowling, entering this year’s city tournament play with a 167. In her fifth year as a teacher, Regina Campbell holds an AA certificate from the University of Alabama. 160 Staff Business Tomorrow Is Theme of Registration Drive Frances Harris Accounting, Dept. Chairman Peggy Isbell Record Keeping Tommy Lassiter Personal Typing Marjan Ledbetter Shorthand, Notehand “I wish peopie would slow down and take more time to appreciate and help one another more, summed up the feelings of Marjan Ledbetter. Before coming to Butler eight years ago, she taught first grade at Ridgecrest Elementary for nine years. Mrs. Ledbetter is constantly involved with young people, sponsoring Kappa Theta Rho at Butler. My father was an elementary school principal, so teaching has been a part of my life since I can remember. I love kids! Mrs. Ledbetter has also taught adult education and at North Alabama College of Commerce. Stoff 161 Business Dept Offers Valuable Job Preparation Jo Ann Love earned a B.S. degree from Troy State University and an M.S. degree from Alabama A M. She became a teacher because of ‘‘a desire to teach others how to earn a decent living in the business field. Before joining Butler's staff eight years ago, Mrs. Love was secretary for a husband-wife law firm, Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, in Tuscaloosa. She recalls that her boss, although totally blinded during WW II, later finished high school and earned a law degree with high honors from the University of Alabama. I had responsibilities as a secretary as well as researching cases, interviewing clients and witnesses, and attending court with Mr. Turner. I was often kidded about practicing law without a license. I have approached the judge's bench many, many times in the position of secretary, witness, and ‘right arm’ for Mr. Turner. If it were not for the rewarding, valuable and interesting experiences of those years, I probably would not be teaching today. A Butler graduate, Wanda Smith is in her third year as a teacher here. She has also worked for NASA and the U.S. Army and enjoys raising African violets and bowling in her spare time. Bicycling and record collecting are Allan Wiseman’s hobbies. He earned a B.S. degree from the University of North Alabama and has taught at Butler for five years. 162 Staff Jo Ann Love, Typewriting I and II Brenda Schnetzler, personal typewriting Wanda Smith, recordkeeping and vocational Allan Wiseman, personal typewriting and office machines Driver's Education Required of All Sophomores When the state department of education made driver’s training a requirement for all sophomores two years ago, Butler’s driver's ed. classes suddenly burgeoned. Each sophomore must successfully complete one semester in the course which, at Butler, is taught entirely by members of the school's coaching staff. Classroom study and work with driving simulators are complemented by actual practice in defensive driving. John Kirk Cliff Sims Al Smith Glynn Stowe Doug Styles Leonard Thomas Staff 163 Butler Guidance Counselors Set Up Scholarship Corner for Help in Locating Financial Aid One of Butler’s best-known staff members is junior counselor and junior class sponsor T. J. Lewter, veteran of 27 years in the education field. Mr. Lewter feels the best advice he ever received was “take care of your own business and do the jobs assigned to you.” He has followed that admonition, always taking the lead with fund-raising, project planning and other activities benefiting Butler students. Aside from teaching and counseling, Mr. Lewter has also been a bookkeeper, grocery cashier, farmer, cheese plant clerk. Army mess sergeant and recreational director in his varied career. Dr. Martha Beckett earned her doctorate in counseling from Auburn University before coming to Butler as head of the guidance dept, last year. She wishes that “people would be more tolerant of one another. Dr. Beckett enjoys reading, sports and opera. Sylvia Hill has taught from one side of the United States to another in her 10-year career, having worked in Honolulu, Hawaii, and in Warner Robbins, Georgia. A graduate of Little Rock High School in Arkansas, Mrs. Hill holds a master's in counseling from Alabama A M. Dr. Martha Beckett, Head of Guidance Dept. Gina Bradley, freshman counselor Sylvia Hill, seniors T. J. Lewter, juniors Bill Nichols, vocational guidance counselor Eltia Smith, seniors Staff 165 Phase Elective Language Arts Program Re-Evaluated to Include Full Year Courses Dora Callaway, English Lit., World Lit. Cyndi Carter, Short Story Patty Chambers, Theater Arts Emily Craft, Developmental Comp. Lynne Fortner, Advanced Comp., World Lit. Carol Green, Theater Arts 166 Staff Susan Harris, Lit. Explorations II Janette Heard, World Lit. Shirley Hughes, Short Story, Adv. Reading Jane Jackson, Ninth Grade Eng. Several members of Butler's language arts staff have held jobs other than that of teacher. Dora Callaway was at one time secretary to U.S. Sen. John Sparkman in Washington and to Gen. H. N. Toftoy at Redstone Arsenal. Once a summer worker at the Baptist Children's Home in Troy, Cyndi Carter has also operated a TRC remote computer terminal. Shirley Hughes and Lynne Fortner were both university secretaries. Perhaps the greatest variety of jobs were held by Betty Myers, who has worked as a swimming coach, life guard, librarian, and nurses aide in a mental hospital. Staff 167 Debate Becomes Vital Part of BHS Language Arts Emma Mason, Creative Writing, Phoenix Adviser Johnnie McAlpine, Man in Dramatic Mode Jeanette McCloud, a. 4 Personal Quest III £ Jackie Phillips, f' j Ninth Grade English rM ▲ Plants and poodles are the most popular pets in Butler's English Department. Emily Craft and Nora Stephens prefer African violets and ferns. Talking to plants has been said to help them grow. Wonder if they use sonnets or selections from Robert Frost. Cyndi Carter, Shirley Hughes and Katie Stacha have toy poodles. More unique is Lynne Fortner’s cocker spaniel named Farah (She quickly adds that her husband named her!). Bobbye Young claims 34 third period freshmen as special pets. They are not yet classified as to species or pedigree — Be prepared to do more than one kind of work. — Bea Woolf Katie Stacha began teaching when she was 19 years old and has also worked as a technical writer and a recreational director. Bobbye Young, who is a master at macrame and furniture refinishing, became a teacher because of ‘‘a combination of temporary insanity and the desire to work with young people. Because of vanity, I had also wanted to do something good for the world.” Jackie Phillips with eight years experience and Margie Spencer with 1 2 both became teachers because they like to work with young people. Janet Sholes, Mod. American Lit. Margie Spencer, Reading Katie Stacha, Adv. Comp., Reading Nora Stephens, Journalism, Publications Adviser Sue Ellen Thompson, American Lit. Ruby Whatley, Public Speaking, Debate Bea Woolf, Adv. Reading Bobbye Young Southern Lit., Newspaper Adviser Staff 169 Foreign Mabry Higginbotham, Spanish Sandra Whitley, French and Spanish Janina Wiggins, Latin Joan Williams, French Language Dept. Offers Study of Cultures as Lonnie Davis, German 170 Staff A world traveler who is active in Huntsville and Alabama education associations, Joan Williams enjoys playing bridge in her spare time. She is the mother of Jane Mabry, Huntsville's first city councilwoman. Sandra Whitley taught at Bradshaw High in Florence before coming to Butler. Her goal is to live and work in a Spanish-speaking country for two or three years. Janina Wiggins is extremely proud of her Polish heritage. She even owns a Polish sheepdog! Mrs. Wiggins, who holds a master’s degree from the University of Windsor, claims the best advice she ever received was, “Veni, vidi, vici! See her for the translation. Marjorie Masterson graduated from Decatur High School and earned a master's degree from the University of Alabama. She became a teacher because I wanted more Alabamians to learn Spanish. Well as Languages Staff 171 Advanced Math Students Participate in UAH “Begin with your age, double it, subtract 1 8, add 342, take Vi of the result, subtract your age, double your answer, and take the square root of the resulting number. Your answer is the number of years I have taught,” revealed Autice Culbreath, math department chairman. A Sparkman High graduate, Vearneal Chil- dress has taught at Butler two years and plans to return to Alabama A M for a mas- ter's degree. Can't never did anything is the best advice David Czachurski ever received. He has a master of divinity degree from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, serving as a Baptist minister for several years. Geraldean Lawson found the following advice helpful in teaching: It is the responsi- bility of a teacher to teach in spite of every- thing, NOT the responsibility of the student to learn in spite of everything. Aside from teaching. Iris Sevigny has also been an IBM programmer and worked on the pre-flight analysis and tracking of the Apollo- Saturn flights for Boeing. She enjoys handi- crafts of all types. 172 Staff Pre-College Program Vearnell Childress, Pre-Algebra Don Cox, Pre-Algebra Autice Culbreath, Advanced Math David Czachurski, Algebra I Ernest Davis, Basic Math John Gray, Applied Math Floyd Hamby, Basic Math Geraldean Lawson, Applied Math Eleanor Lineau, Basic Math Robert Lipscomb, Algebra II Iris Sevigny, Advanced Math Margaret Smith, Algebra II Jim Thorne, Algebra II Staff 173 Butler Physical Education Department Offers 174 Stoff Innovative Lifetime Sports Program Both Betty Smith and Jerry Rice earned B.S. degrees from the University of North Alabama. Mrs. Smith, who cannot find anything good about the 7:00 shift, is an avid Alabama football fan. Her top wish is to see the Rebels beat Grissom in every sport, every year. Butler's head basketball coach. Rice, has also taught at Decatur and Crossville high schools. His favorite advice is, Shut up and go to work. James Embry comes to Butler from Westlawn Middle School. At one time a Boys Club director, his aim is to beat Mr. Rowe in tennis. Staff 175 Science Teachers Participate in In-Service Program In his first year at Butler John Baker previously taught four years at Cole- gio Karl C. Parrish in Bar- ranquilla, Colombia. He has also worked as a sil- versmith and goldsmith making jewelry commer- cially, and as a photogra- phy darkroom manager. John Baker, Physics, Physical Science John Calvarese, Biology Jim Caneer, Earth Science Cecelia Coyle, Chemistry 176 Staff Tim Garner, Physical Science Mary Hannah, Human Physiology Michael Heery, Biology Sharon Morris, Biology Staff 177 Do your best; then don't worry. — Tanna Robinson Tanna Robinson's favorite hobby is good conversation. A graduate of Wash- ington State University, she jokingly admits teaching since the Civil War. Mrs. Robinson also teaches in Huntsville's community education program. Tanna Robinson, Biology Janet Sisson, Chemistry Carol Workman, Environmental Chemistry Judy Young, Biology 178 Staff Don't talk while you are angry. — Mildred Canterbury Mildred Canterbury has quite a collection of pets: three dogs — spitz, dachshund, and beagle — and two cats — a Siamese who is “a fighter not a lover” and a grey one who is “a lover not a fighter Miss Canterbury is very active in Alpha Delta Kappa teachers sorority and in the Pilot Club, having served as state president of each. A graduate of Huntsville High and the University of Alabama, Ted Bullard admits that he became a teacher “because of the Viet Nam War.” Butler's intramural sports director, he enjoys both indoor and outdoor sports in his leisure time. Marietta Austin, American History Ted Bullard, Govt.-Economics Mildred Canterbury, American History Gene Clift, American History Staff 179 Black History Observance During February With a combined teaching experience of 55 years, social studies teachers Jerry Dennis, Rob- ert Meek and T. Mason Pepper enjoy hunting and fishing in their spare time. Mr. Dennis, a graduate of South Dade High in Miami and of UAH, added, I love to play basketball, golf and softball. Waymon Burke has quite a collection of politi- cal campaign buttons, some dating back to the last century. Also in his collection are several campaign posters, including one personally autographed by former Alabama governor Big Jim Folsom. In citing their reasons for teaching, Linda Keel noted, I wanted to help young people be the best they could be; while Susan Sullins said, “So I could have 1 35 children! Swimming occupies much of Susan Taylor’s spare time. An Auburn University graduate, she has worked as a life guard and a swimming teacher. Top Photo: Jerry Dennis, Ninth Grade Social Studies George Fletcher, Ninth Grade Social Studies Louise Harvey, World History Jacqueline Heath, Govt.-Economics Margaret Hendrick, Home and Family Staff 181 7 wish peace, harmony, understanding and love among all people of the world. — Jerry Dennis Linda Keel, World History John Meadows, Ninth Grade Social Studies Robert Meek, Govt.-Economics T. Mason Pepper, Ninth Grade Social Studies Doyce Steele, Ninth Grade Social Studies Susan Sullins, American History Susan Taylor, Psychology -Sociology Sue Ellen Thompson, American History Wallace Whitehorn, Ninth Grade Social Studies 182 Stoff Multi-Media Center Creates New Interest in Library With 20 years teaching experience, Charles Briggins also has quite a repu- tation as an outstanding night club entertainer. He is always a standout in the Butler musical activities or comedy routines in which he participates. Gloria Blood, Nannie Booth, and Jane Brennan enjoy reading and nee- dlework as hobbies. Mrs. Blood has also worked as a medical transcriber and doctor’s assistant, while Mrs. Booth once served as a social worker and a county school superintendent’s secre- tary in Mississippi. Before becoming a teccher, Leah Berry was a buyer for a large depart- ment store, thus the expertise she dis- plays as distributive education coordi- nator comes naturally. She enjoys col- lecting old accessories for home deco- ration. Leah Berry, Dist. Education Marsha Black, Special Education Gloria Blood, Librarian Nannie Booth, BOE Cooperative Jane Brennan, Home Economics Charles Briggins, Diver. Occupations Staff 183 If you fail fo do your best you cheat your I never took advice; I always figured things out for myself ’ reflected librarian Patricia Harper. She has also worked as a museum guide and a stewardess for United Airlines. Ms. Harper would like to see hate and hunger abolished throughout the world. Mary Burkhardt’s wish is “that all children would be born to happy, loving parents who would be able to care for them and help train them to be self-reliant but not selfish. Col. (ret.) Ralph Newman, a career Air Force officer who also worked for the U.S. Dept, of Agriculture, holds a bachelor's degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He claims a “brilliant and obedient toy poo- dle named Suzette as his only pet. I satisfied my mother by getting a teacher’s certifi- cate; and when I did my practice teaching, I knew that was what I wanted to do, offers Frances Smith as her reason for becoming a teacher. She has 28 years experience, enjoying playing bridge and cooking in her leisure time. Mrs. Smith is the lady behind the scenes at Butler proms, providing that “Waldorf-Asto- ria look to the refreshment area. 184 Staff creator, your parents and, most of all, yourself. Clara BryanI Clara Bryant, Librarian Carl Garrison, Diver. Occupations Patricia Harper, Librarian Velma Holloway, Home Economics Col. Ralph Newman, Air Force Jr. ROTC Frances Smith, BOE Cooperative Lisa Vaughn, Special Education Staff 185 1 86 Stoff Lunchroom Staff Provides Nutritious Breakfasts, Above: Evelyn Davis, Butler lunchroom supervisor Right: Lunchroom cashiers Loretta McDonald, Pat Kimery, Hilna McDonald Lunches Despite Escalation of Food Costs, Energy Crisis Left: Mrs. Sadie Sharpe, Mrs. Louise Bearden. Below: Front Row: Gertrude Eakes, Aileen Schmidt, Lois Frutiger, Alice Williams, Eva Kelly, Anna McKeith, Erika Medley, Sonie Cook, Mary Smith. Bottom Row: Grace Sanders, Maple Madden, Buford Eakes, Martha Marion, Anna Perry, Elsie Austin, Edward Wilson. Staff 187 188 Organizations THIS PAGE: Top: Seated: Wendy Dobbs — Editor-in-Chief. Standing, Left to Right: Karen Mosey — Layout Editor, Donna Mock — Photography Editor, Mark Gerry — Business Manager, Mary Ann Trapalis — Assistant Editor and Copy Editor. Bottom: LAYOUT STAFF — Left to Right: Hal Dobbs, Rita Bell, Ronna Klinedinst, Koren Mosey, Robin Clugston, Sharon Blount, Phyllis Moon, Tammy Gregory. Not Pictured: Ann Day. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Left: COPY STAFF — Front Row, Left to Right: Beth Huckaby, Kaye Lankford, Sylvia Horne. Second Row, Left to Right: Susan Douglas, Janie Riley, Keith Richards, Vicky Collier. Third Row, Left to Right: Mark Gerry, Jim Foreman, Mary Ann Trapalis, Steve Aldrup. Top Right: Photographers David Watts and Ronald Wells. Bottom: Advisers Jean Day and Nora Stephens Yearbook Staff Reorganizes for More 190 Organizations Efficient Production Practically before the final proof sheets are returned in March, production begins on the next edition of REBEL, Butler’s yearbook. Student staff members and editors plan and draw the layouts, write the copy, sell the ads, take orders for the books and distribute them on arrival. This year’s staff members were divided into layout and copy staffs. Mary Ann Trapalis headed the copy group, collecting and editing all written work in the book. Donna Mack, as photography editor, worked with the layout staff in selecting appropriate pictures for each page. Wendy Dobbs was editor-in-chief overseeing all production; while business manager Mark Gerry kept all business records and planned the ad section. Organizations 191 PHOENIX Illustrates Students Creative Talents PHOENIX, Butler's literary magazine, is staffed by students from Mrs. Emma Mason's creative writing classes. The staff publishes a special HOLIDAY PHOENIX, traditionally around Christmas time, and also competes against other staffs in writing contests. Top: First Row, Left to Right: Stocey Larkins, Lisa Deeson, Susan Douglas, Sheri Dongaron. Second Row, Left to Right: Colleen Dickens, Cathy Burke, Jim McFarlen, Tina Schlosser, Emma Mason — Sponsor. Bottom Left: PHOENIX STAFF EDITORS — First Row, Left to Right: Stacey Larkins — editor, Lisa Deeson — assistant editor, Susan Douglas — prose editor. Second Row, Left to Right: Cathy Burke — business manager, Tina Schlosser — ort editor. Quill and Scroll is the international honor society for high school journalists. Membership indicates that a student has a high scholastic standing and has exhibited excellence in some field of publications work. Bottom Right: First Row, Left to Right: Wendy Dobbs, Stacy Larkins. Second Row, Left to Right: Mary Ann Trapalis, Lisa Deeson. 192 Organizations Library Aides Promote Media Usage Butler’s library aides encourage reading among students and help students investigate library media as a career. These aides must be willing to work hard and to help others. They promote library work and give library seminars to students continuously throughout the year. Bottom: First Row, Left to Right: Cindy Catlett, Donna Atchley, Susan Gurley. Second Row: Russ Poteat, Cricket Fulton, Deborah Fletcher, Lori Blevins, Anita Bailey. Top: Left to Right, First Row: Cecilia Wade, Sherry Gaught, Susan Douglas. Second Row: Mary Crum, Beth Duley, Bill Howard, Michael Burton, Chris Dugan, Rena Wester, Gary Follansbee. Organizations 193 FBLA Sponsors Annual Mother-Daughter Tea “Project Awareness is the motto for the Butler chapter of Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica. Members participated in the annual Mother-Daughter Tea and the Southern Leadership Confer- ence held in Birmingham. 1 94 Organizations THIS PAGE; Top: Seated, L to R: Jonie Mayes, Remona Horne, Debbie Holmes, Sherrie Dangaran. Standing, L to R: Paula Seals, Shirley Miller, Lea Burke, Patti Mankowski, Linda Foster, Janice MacCrone, Hilary May. Middle: Seated, L to R: Sandy Lamb, Cheryl Ray. Standing, L to R: Yvette Leslie, Veronica Acklin, Pam Elliott, Susan Schell, Le Juan Hunter. Bottom: Seated, L to R: Janine Miller, Juanna Green. Standing, L to R: Michelle Merjil, Julie Jones. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Right: OFFICERS — Seated: Jane Mayes, First Vice-President. Standing, L to R: Mrs. Wanda Smith, Sponsor; Melissa Crumbley, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Frances Smith, Sponsor; Teresa Mazingo, Treasurer,- Donna Draper, Sgt.-at-Arms,- Mrs. Nannie Booth, Sponsor; Sherrie Dangaran, Secretary. Top Left: Paula Ashley, Sweetheart Bottom: Seated, L to R: Phyllis Moon, Paula Ashley, Teresa Mazingo, Donna Draper. Standing, L to R: Linda Beaty, Melissa Crumbley, Debbie Schrimsher, Era Conley, Rhonda Watkins. Organizations 195 FHA Members Dress Dolls for Christmas Charities Future Homemakers of America is a service organization in conjunction with home economics classes. Some activities FHA participated in include: sponsoring needy families for Thanksgiving, dressing dolls for Christmas Charities, and attending a state convention in April held at Montevallo, Alabama. The national meeting is held during the summer. Pictured Top: Left to Right: Mary Webb, Secretary; Laura Vasil, Treasurer; Donna Zupancich, President; Marjorie Schumaker, Vice-President; Teresa Cothran, Historian. Bottom: Standing, Left to Right: Mary Webb, Teresa Cothran. Seated, Left to Right: Jan Statom, Mary Cagle, Marjorie Schumaker. 196 Organizations Top, Left to Right: Digna Caranto, Donna Zuponcich, Lisa Zupancich, Susan Mitchell. Bottom, Left: FHA Sweetheart — Pat Lewallen. Bottom, Right: Left to Right, Sitting: Marsha Allison, Lauro Vasil. Standing: Joan Christian, Vicki Strickland. Organizations 197 8GA Presents Charlie McCoy in SGA OFFICERS — Left to Right: Lynn Sinopole — Secretory, Christine Loehrlein — Vice-President, Don Sanders — President, Wendy Dobbs — Treasurer. 198 Organizations Concert to Kick-Off 1977 Fiddlers Convention Butler’s Student Government Associa- tion strives to better the community and the student body as a whole through vari- ous projects and services. Each year the SGA sponsors a bottle drive, Christmas charities canned foods drive, homecoming, spring dance, and a fiddlers convention, the latter being the SGA's main fund-rais- ing project. Each underclassman homeroom elects a person to serve as its representative at the SGA meetings while Senior homerooms elect two representatives. The representa- tives report back to their homerooms to keep students aware of the actions and projects of the SGA. Top Left, Left to Right: Waymon Burke — sponsor, Mory Tate — speaker of the house, James Lightfoot — sgt-at-arms. Top Right: SGA SWEETHEARTS — Left to Right: Jackie Gautreaux, Mark Kaczmorek. Bottom: EXECUTIVE BOARD — Morie Cabbie, Chuck Brandon, Jocelyn Joiner. Organizations 199 Top: SENIOR REPS — Front Row, Left to Right: Glorio Lamar, Yvonda Brazell, Denise Stiegler, Vicky Collier, Zone Slocumb. Second Row, Left to Right: Marvin Blount, Jockie Gau- treoux, Lindo Key, Sonya Creasy, Mary Tate, Sebrina Smith, Kathleen Johanson. Third Row, Left to Right: Jim Foreman, Mark Kazc- marek, Bonnie Clift, Louro Brown, Teresa Cothran, Bill Mayo, Debbie Ralph. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Mary Grover, Karen Nee- ley, Mildred Becton, Cory Parish, Bess Farrish, Amanda Henderson, Judy Butler, Sandy Bea- mon. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Corol Gill, Mary Ann Trapalis, Suzanne Rivers, Jon Hess, Joe Eakes, Bill Saxon, Donna Zuponcich, Donita McElwee, James Lightfoot. Bottom: JUNIOR REPS — Front Row, Left to Right: Willa Seldon, Eric Horton, Dee Ann Raymond, Carolyn Mello, Valerie Brossart. Second Row, Left to Right: Theo Goins, Donna Bible, Denise Smith, Debbie Taylor, Vicki Acklin, Debbie Muery, Melonie John- son. Third Row, Left to Right: Diane Elkins, Martha Dobson, Stacey Mason, Barbara Waller, Cyndi Chance, Mark LeBeau. 200 I Organizations Spring Bottle Drive Generates Class Competition Top: SOPHOMORE REPS — Front Row, Left to Right: Sandy McIntosh, Pam Brown, Pam Rizzardi, Kathy Walker. Second Row, Left to Right: Judy Carter, Pam Tucker, Jimmy Key, Frank Smith. Third Row, Left to Right: Debra Lindsey, Steve Gibbs, Tom Harris. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Bill Moreno, Marty Humphrey, Kim Whitsett, Ann Day, Pam Bachman. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Tim Nettleton, Butch Shumake, Terri Knott, Lee Anna Thomas, Loria Blevins. Bottom: FRESHMAN REPS — First Row, Left to Right: Vicki McClusky, Mary Ann Porter, Richie Underwood, Valerie Schild, Joyce Thomas. Second Row, Left to Right: Stephanie Gann, Pam Martinelli, Ann Smith, Tasca Thompson, Pot Harwell, Judy Williams. Third Row, Left to Right: Kristi Burns, Cheryl Kozub, Marvin Johnson, Ken- neth Crutch, Joanna Baker, Taro Johnson. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Jennifer McFarlen, Sheryl Cashin, Jay Oli- ver, John Hanline. Organizations 201 Display and Distribution of Goods, Services Top: Front Row, Left to Right: Rhonda Kelly, Gail Wise. Second Row, Left to Right: Barbara Bragg, Tina Boyett, Janet Thomas, Doris Rogers. Third Row, Left to Right: Greg Garrard, Chuck Crick, John Talarico. Bottom Left: Front Row, Left to Right: Renee Parker, Vicki Case. Second Row, Left to Right: Luke Shepard, Lori Thomas, Kay Dupree, James Jenkins, Laura Downy, Steve McElgay, Perry Bodine. Bottom Right: Front Row, Left to Right: Kevin Daniels — President. Second Row, Left to Right: Lisa Haley — Reporter, Cindy Miller — Secretary, Cheryl Mahone — Treasurer. Third Row, Left to Right: Marshall Blackburn — Vice-President, Elizabeth Sandlin — Vice-President. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Shelia Wiley — Historian, Melanie Moon — Rep. Secretary. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Chuck Brandon — Vice-President, Kassandra Mahmoud — Vice-President. 202 Organizations Gtudied by Butler DECA Members DECA strives to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. The officers of Butler’s Distributive Education Clubs of America also participated in regional and state marketing contests. Top Left: Front Row, Left to Right: Susan Coffell, Debra Wynn. Second Row, Left to Right: Beth Goustin, Susan Bodine, Beth Flanagan, Robin Williams. Top Right: Front Row, Left to Right: Lance Hanby, Krista Strickland, James Brown, Betty Jenson, Doug Baker. Second Row, Left to Right: Cindy Waller, Pat Taylor, Wade Carter, Trocy Seat. Bottom: Front Row, Left to Right: Marko Sims, Jeff Pope, Ben Roberson. Second Row, Left to Right: Terry Taylor, Beth Tafoya, Joy Levitch, Danny Bunch, Keith Buford. Organizations 203 Math Teams Encourage Individual Improvement Mu Alpha Theta, Butler's Math Club, helps to encourage advanced mathematics study at Butler, holds several fund- raising projects and sponsors a Butler math tournament each spring. The math teams compete in area meets by subject divisions: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and Math Analysis. Above, Left to Right: Front Row: Jean Walker, April Hall, Victoria Jones, Susan Roberts, Patti Morris, Lori Kaufman, Saralyn Schaaf, Jeff Little, Cinde Freil. Middle Row: Doris Wood, Sharon Fee, Jean Eppling, Christine Loehrlein, Janet O'Berg, Terry Chandler, Karen Stone, Becky Kaufman, Randy Covell. Back Row: Judy McGrow, Kim Hereford, Julie Berry, William Roberts, Keith Rogers, Tim Atkinson, Melanie Rhodes, Cindy Dishroon, Wayne Wolf, Bruce Hovanes, Mike Tourville. Back Center: Pat Lewallen. Right: Mu Alpha Theta Sweetheart — Terry Chandler 204 Organizations Top: MU ALPHA THETA OFFICERS — Left to Right: William Roberts, Doris Wood, Jeon Walker, Sharon Fee. Bottom: Left to Right, Front Row: Jeon Walker, Victorio Jones, Susan Roberts, Christine Loehrlein, Lori Kaufman. Middle Row, Left to Right: Doris Wood, Julie Berry, Sharon Fee, Jean Eppling, Bruce Hovanes, Jeff Little. Back Row, Left to Right: William Roberts, Pat Lewallen, John Forbes. Organizations 205 Math Teams Co-Sponsor Spring Math Tournament Top Left: Front Row, Left to Right: Joan Christian, Marsha Allison, Susie McKenzie, Marc Osborne. Back Row, Left to Right: Vicki Strickland, Ramona Williams, Julie Loehrlein, David Kwak. Top Right: Sitting, ft to Right: Julie Loehrlein, Cinde Freil. Standing, Left to Right: Steve Aldrup, Mike Shupe, Randy Covell, Wayne Wolf. Bottom: Front Row, Left to Right: Jennifer Youngblood, Mark Ralph, Spencer Giascoe, Treva Williams. Back Row: David Czachurski, Faculty sponsor. 206 Organizations Debate Team Represents Butler in Southeastern Tourney at Gatlinburg One of the newest organizations at Butler, the debate team has already begun to prove itself a vital part of the school. Mrs. Ruby Whatley of the English department took over as debate coach in this, the second year of its young history. As an example of the expertise of the team, which has placed members in each competition this year except the first one, first place overall in the UAH debate clinic this spring went to Butler’s team. Mrs. Whatley noted that the program has expanded from eight to 20 students who travel to the tournaments. Those students attended the prestigious Gatlinburg tournament in late February. Front Row, Left to Right: Bill Gallivan, Dorlene Fearn, Elena Cordova, Erik Walker, Willa Seldon, Debra Lindsey. Back Row, Left to Right: Tony Miller, Anna Keegan, Mike Davis, Edward Holmes, Bill Mayo, Chris King, Mrs. Ruby Whatley — debate coach. Organizations 207 'Stars and Bars” Editor Named State Finalist in Hugh O'Brian Leadership Foundation Take a one-man sophomore editor business manager combination with no previous newswriting experience (and no driver’s license!) and the result might be chaos. But not for this year’s STARS AND BARS, commented adviser Nora Stephens as she reflected on this year’s paper staff. Ritchy Mansfield has done an incredible job of pulling this staff together. He averages 2,500 words per paper; and when you are writing editorials, that is not an easy task. Page editors Terri Cooper, Mary Hudson and Ned Wolfe have made quite a contribution also. Ned is the only paper staff member with previous writing experience. With a quota of 14 papers for the year, they have all pitched in and learned page layout, writing techniques, headline style and other essentials of putting out a quality paper, with a minimum of hair- pulling and screaming. The only thing our staff does not do is set the type and actually print the paper. This requires working many afternoons and nights for each edition. One of the greatest assets this year has been Mrs. Bobbye Young. She has given her conference period and many after-school hours to help make our paper a good one. Few people would make such a sacrifice. THIS PAGE: Top Photo: FEATURE STAFF — John Rice, Susan Kellerman, Susie MacKenzie, April Manning, Marc Osborne. Seated: Mary Hudson, Feature Editor. Bottom Photo: Advisers Nora F. Stephens and Bobbye W. Young. OPPOSITE PAGE: Top Left Photo: Editor-in-Chief Ritchy Mansfield and editorial writer Mike Burton. Top Right Photo.- N WS STAFF — Annette Cantrell, Denise Brown, Jeff Rosado, Cliff Beach. Seated: Terri Cooper, News Editor. Bottom Left Photo: Sports Editor Ned Wolfe and sports writer Jimmy Baker. Bottom Right Photo: Photogropher Jeff Bollenbacher. Organizations 209 BHS Anchors Attend Reception af Alabama Governor's Mansion THIS PAGE: Top: SENIORS — Sitting, Left to Right, First Row: Suzanne Rivers, Mary Garvie, Amanda Henderson, Carol Gill, Christine loehrlein, Sebrina Smith, Sonya Creasy. Second Row, Standing, Left to Right: Mildred Becton, Shirley Kimball, Karen Neeley, Jean Eppling, Denise Allen, Mary Ann Tra- palis, Jan Hess. Bottom left: SPONSORS — Left to Right: Margaret Hendricks, Betty Smith. Bottom Right: OFFICERS — Left to Right: Mildred Becton — President, Denise Allen — Vice-President, Mary Garvie — Secretary, Suzanne Rivers — Treasurer, Sebrina Smith — Parliamentarian, Sonya Creasy — Historian, Jeon Eppling — Chaploin, Karen Neeley — Chaplain, Shirley Kimball — Service Project Chairman, Carol Gill — Fund Raising Chairman. OPF OSITE PAGE: Top Left: SWEETHEART — Mickey Willis. Top Right: SOPHOMORES— Left to Right, First Row: Cynthia Allen, Kim Vining, Ronna Klinedmst, Brenda Jett. Second Row, Left to Right: Judith Rivers, Susie Becton, Eva Bennett. Bottom: JUNIORS — First Row, Sitting, Left to Right: Phyllis Moon, Katie Stewart, Debbie Childree, Melanie Johnson, Karen Stone. Second Row, Left to Right, Standing: Diane Baker, Carolyn Mello, Suzanne Stogner, Laurel Hecht, Deborah Muery, Allison Polk, Noncy Talley, Kathy Frakes, Stacy Mason. 210 Organization Sponsored by the Pilot Club of Huntsville, the Anchor Club is a girls service organization. Projects for this year included selling homecoming flowers, competing in a Powder-Puff football game with Johnson High's Anchor Club in which all the money made was contributed to the Huntsville Rescue Mission, and presenting a spring fashion show. The members also participated in an arts and crafts show at Dunnavant's Mall and prepared the annual teachers tea on registration day. Many of this year's members attended the February Anchor Club Convention held in Montgomery, highlighted by a reception at the governor’s mansion. Organizations 211 Civitans Participate in Halloween Top, Left to Right: Clara Bryant — Sponsor, Mary Ann Traplis, Shown McBreaty, Keith Rogers, Karen Stone, Mrs. Wiggins — Sponsor. Second Row: Mellisa McCall, Judy McGrow, Jim Keegan, Mike Schupe. Third Row: Ann Keegan, Julie Berry, Norma Heston, Marjorie Shumaker, Carol Gojszo. Fourth Row: Steve Hunt, Steve Aldrup, Susan Douglas, Jocelyn Joiner, Kim Hereford, Victoria Jones, Jan Maness, Teresa Mazingo. Fifth Row: Billi Schrick, Willo Seldan, Gola Blockmen, Sue Gonzales, Sheri Doagaroan, Julie Wolfe. 212 Organizations Drive for UNICEF JUNIOR CIVITAN SWEETHEART — Top Left, Left to Right: Marjorie Shumaker, Shawn McBreoty. JUNIOR CIVITAN OFFICERS — Top Right, Top to Bottom: Susan Douglas — Chaplain, Ann Keegan — Treasurer, Judy McGrow — Secretory, Jim Keegon — Vice-President, Willa Seldon — President. Junior Civitans, a service organization whose motto is, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, sets out to develop good leadership. Among the projects the Civitans participated in were a Rip-Off for the Retarded Drive (a drive to raise money for the mentally retarded), a Casual Plus Disco Dance and Christmas parties for charity organizations. The Civitans also collected money on Halloween for UNICEF. Organizations 213 The National Honor Society is a reward for students with an overall A- average in high school courses. Juniors who meet the specified require- ments are inducted in the spring. Several fund-raising projects were held in order to raise money for scholarships to some of the members. Six of the members participated in the Scholars’ Bowl at Calhoun Community College in Deca- tur. Top Left: NATIONAL HONOR SOCI- ETY SWEETHEARTS — Vince Lanzillo and Carol Gill. Top Right: NATIONAL HONOR SOCI- ETY OFFICERS — Left, Top to Bottom: Keith Rogers, Sgt-at-Arms; Sharon Fee, Chaplain; Pam Ziegler, Trea- surer; Bill Saxon, Vice-President. Right, Top to Bottom: Glenn Love, Sgt-at-Arms; Melissa McCall, Officer- at-Large; Donna Zupancich, Secre- tary,- Jeon Eppling, President. First Row, Left to Right: Suzanne Riv- ers, Rena Wester, Jocelyn Joiner, Sue Gonzales, Janie Riley. Second Row, Left to Right: Shirley Kimball, Melissa McCall, Christine Loehrlein, Debbie Sizemore, Cindy Verbeek, Mary Gar- vie. Third Row, Left to Right: Carol Gill, Paul Stanbrough, Jan Hess, Cary Parrish, Kim Hereford, Ed Colman. Fourth Row, Left to Right: John Forbes, Don Rizzardi, Vince Lanzillo, Pat Lewallen, Ned Wolfe, Keith Rog- ers. 214 Organizations Six NHS Members Participate in Scholars' Bowl Top Photo: First Row, Left to Right: Carol Foster, Leigh Seagle, Laura Brown, Stacy Lorkins, Denise Stiegler, Marie Adams. Second Row, Left to Right: Vicky Collier, Wendy Dobbs, Jean Eppling, Rosalind Moore. Third Row, Left to Right: Alisa Pride, April Hall, Jean Walker. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Vickie Hughes, Shelia Richmond, Pat Brown, Sabrina Battle, Pam Barnes, Judy McGrow, Julie Berry. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Doris Wood, Lisa Deeson, Kothy Armstrong, Sonya Creasy, Robert Hall. Bottom Photo: First Row, Left to Right: Bill Saxon, Susan Edmunds, Sharon Fee, Val- erie Harper, Beth Huckaby, Gloria Lamar, Jennifer Thomas. Second Row, Left to Right: Barbara Ottman, Sandra McNeil, Pam Ziegler, William Roberts, Jackie Gautreaux, Martha Bennett, Cherry Hatch. Third Row, Left to Right: Mildred Becton, Remona Horne, Debbie Holmes. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Linda Beaty, Donna Zupancich, Marjorie Shumake, Glenn Love, Joe Eakes. Organizations 215 OBU Members Work in Sickle Cell Anemia Drive Omega Beta Upsilon is a serv- ice organization with the purpose of uniting and organizing the common ideals and goals of high school females. During the year OBU sponsored several service projects which included: working with children at the Mental Retar- dation Center, visiting the elderly at various nursing homes, and conducting the Annual Sickle Cell Anemia Drive. Top: OFFICERS — First Row, Top to Bot- tom: Cheryl Ray — Secretary, Beth Bran- don — Secretory, Yvonne Morris — Vice- President. Second Row, Top to Bottom: Pam Conerly — Parliamentarian, Shelia Clift — Sergeant-at-Arms. Third Row, Top to Bottom: Diane West — Historian, Pot Davis — Chaplain, Felecia Eldridge — Treasurer. Not Pictured: Kathy Rice — President. Bottom: Left to Right: SPONSORS — Shirley Hughes, Clara Bryant, Lisa Vau- ghan. 216 Organizations Fir t Row, Left to Right: Beth Brandon, Pam Conerly, Yvonne Morris, Pat Davis. Second Row, Left to Right: Shelia Clift, Maude Ellison, Cleanza Lanier, Judy Flourenory. Third Row, Left to Right: Cecelia Wade, Felecia Eldridge, Geraldine Kelly, Diane West, Cheryl Ray. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Sponsors Shirley Hughes, Clara Bryant. Organizations 217 Sanders and Loehrlein Head Casi of Pygmalion The Thespian Society promotes theatre arts in high school. Butler's troupe was divided into several interest areas this year. Overall projects for 1 976- 77 include the fall production of Pygmalion, and a 3-act play to be produced in the Spring. Members of Butler's Thespian Society have formed a “Mime Troupe for students who are interested in pantomime. The Thespian Society attended the state convention in Birmingham and competed for several awards. There is still another group, formed by 1 2 Thespians, known as the Butler Theatre Company. They are: Alisa Pride, Karen Boland, Tammy Walker, Billi Sue Schrick, Christine Loehrlein, Kim Van Horn, Don Sanders, Frank Hettinger, Marc Lebeau, Dawn Robertson, Sandy Evans, and Ann Coble. Members of the Thespian Society are, as pictured above: Row 1, Left to Right: Kelly Deeson, Lynn Rainey, Dawn Robertson, Ann Coble, Julie Loehrlein. Row 2, Left to Right: John Porterfield, Kathy Crobb, Annette Feam, Carolyn Robinson, Christine Loehrlein, Alisa Pride, Marc Lebeau. Row 3, Left to Right: Donna Hastings, Vanessa McElveen, Gail Carson, Paula Lumpkin, Bill' Schrick, Tammy Walker, Kim Wingo, Charlotte Fletcher, Frank Hettinger, Anita Frame, Don Sanders, Karen Boland. Row 4, Left to Right: Beth Garvie, Valerie Harper, Debbie Holmes, Terrie Holmes, Sandy Evans, Regina Sides, Jim Keegan. 218 Organizations Top Photo: THESPIAN SOCIETY OFFICERS — Left to Right: Ann Coble, Secretary, Treasurer; Sandy Evans, Sweetheort; Don Sanders, Student Representative,- Walter Trumbauer, Drama Festi- val; Tammy Walker, Vice-Presi- dent; Dawn Robertson, Historian,- Frank Hettinger, President. Bottom Photo: MIME TROUPE — Left to Right: Karen Boland, Chris- tine Loehrlein, Tammy Walker, Frank Hettinger, Don Sanders. Organizations 219 Science Club Sponsors Lectures on ESP and Handwriting Analysis Butler's Science Club tries to bring about a better understanding of science and a greater interest in science activities. Many speakers representing a variety of scientific professions, including handwriting analysis and extra sensory perception, were featured at this year’s meetings. Field trips were also part of the Science Club's curriculum. 220 Organization I OPPOSITE PAGE: First Row, Left to Right: Carol Workman — sponsor, Susan Rob- erts, David Kwok, Colleen Dickens. Second Row, Left to Right: Jean Walker, Stacy Larkins, Desiree Lipscomb, Lisa Deeson, Carrie Parrish, Doris Wood, Lori Kaufman. Third Row, Left to Right: Tim Atkinson, Candy Patton, Randy Cavell, Teresa Johnson, Doug Wheatly, Becky Kaufman. THIS PAGE: Top: SCIENCE CLUB SWEETHEARTS — Left to Right: Stacy Larkins, Doug Wheatly, Lori Kaufman. Bottom: SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS — Front Row, Left to Right: Stacy Larkins, Doris Wood. Back Row, Left to Right: Lisa Deeson, Jean Walker. Organizations 221 Pep Club Adds Spirit to Games, Rallies The Pep Club promotes school spirit and pride by attending all athletic activities as a group. Activities for the year included car washes, a skating party, bake sales and a garage sale. Top: Left to Right, First Row-. Annette Feorn, Debbie White, Tommo Bridges, Regina Brazell, Pam Kennamore, Julie McClellan. Second Row, Left to Right: Alicia Knight, Karen Evans, Karen Bell, Trevo Conerly, Miranda Dillard, Cleanza Lanier, Jackie Cole, Pam Conerly. Third Row, Left to Right: Susan Cruchter, Denise Taylor, Loria Blevins, Tracey Blevins, Mary Smith, Cookie Turner, Becky Taylor, Crystol Jones. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Sheryl Macconachie, Joanna Baker, Den- ise Johnson, Penny Elsworth, Lavette Swann, Brenda Jefferson. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Neacy Wynn, Patsy Burns, Charlotte Fletcher, Pat Crumly. Sixth Row, Left to Right: Joann Smith, Lynn Wolden, Tamira Fichtl, Tina Oliver, Betty Sivley. Bottom: PEP CLUB OFFICERS — Top to Bottom: Tamma Bridges — President, Pam Kennamore — Vice-President, Annette Fearn — Secretary, Regina Brazell — Treasurer, Debbie White — Chaplain, Julie McCellan — Sgt-at-Arms. 222 Organizations Key Club Provides Turkey Dinners for Needy Families Butler’s Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Huntsville. Projects for the year included the “Paint Your Wagon Contest ' and dressing up as cheer- leaders for the Anchor Club Powder-Puff football game. Top.- Front Row, Left to Right: OFFICERS — James Lightfoot, Jeff Bollenbocher, John Smith, Pat Lewallen, Chuck Brandon. Second Row, Left to Right: Billy Shelby, Gary Tipton, Richard Watson, James Rice, Butch Schumake, Eric Horton, Ronald Grafton, Kurt Moore, James Walker, Liz Butler — Sweetheart, Bill Mayo, Lori Diehl — Sweet- heart, Loie Hudgins, Denise Steigler — Sweetheart, Paul Mann, Suzanne Stogner — Sweetheart, Bobby Beaman, Vicky Ackline — Sweetheart, Mike Tourville, Jim Foreman, Frankie Bailey, Rick Simonin, Bill Saxxon, Jimmy Rey- nolds, Mark Brookings, Scott Biss, Marvin Blount, Eddie Wisenor, Bruce Aquila, Zone Slocumb, Mr. John Calvarese — Sponsor. Third Row: Peter Slaten, Marcus Redding, Doug Wheatly, Tom Harris, Tony Miller, Leslie Kimball, Jeff Chaffin, Jeff Staffner, Joe Wagner, Mike Fisher, Roosevelt Pitts, Steve White, Frank Hettinger, George Brakefield. First Row, Left to Right: James Lightfoot — Sgt-at-Arms, Jeff Bollenbocher, Secretary. Second Row, Left to Right: John Smith — Treasurer, Chuck Brandon — Vice-President. Third Row, Left to Right: Pat Lewallen — President, John Calvarese. Organizations 223 BHS French Club Plans Trip to Quebec The French Club furthers interest in the French language and imparts an appreciation of differences in culture and customs. Plans for the year include a trip to Quebec in the spring a language fair, and lessons in French folk dancing. Top Picture: Front Row, Left to Right: Liz Donohue, Tammy Hice, Kathy Walker, Billi Schrick. Second Row, Left to Right: Sheryl Kozub, Lori Kaufman, Lisa Galloway, Susan Roberts, Patricia Morris. Third Row, Left to Right: Bobby McManus, Scott Erwin, Janet O'Berg, Vicki McCleskey, Tammy Walker, Thelma Jones. Bock Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Williams, Sponsor; Elaine Cordova, Terry Chandler, Backy Kaufman, Mitch Gullick. Bottom Picture: Left to Right, Seated: Lori Kaufman, President; Billi Schrick, Vice-President. Standing, Left to Right: Liz Donohue, Secretary; Becky Kaufman, Treasurer. 224 Organizations Spanish Club Competes in Auburn's El Festival Hispanico Seated, Left to Right: Julie Loehrlein, Julie Wolfe, Jeri Moorehead, Debbie Darnell, Digna Caranto. Kneeling, Left to Right: Mike Maroon, Stephanie Thome, Sue Gonzales, Janice MocCrone. Standing, Left to Right: Judy McGrow, Cindy Covan, Bill Moreno, Mark Spray, Gary Hodge, Steve Aldrup, Carolyn Cook, Cecilia Matthew , Patti Mankowski. Organizations 225 Vaudeville Show Features That's Entertainment This year Butler's choral department sponsored Christmas and spring concerts as well as a Sadie Haw- kins dance and a Vaudeville show. There are many sections of the choral department including girls cho- rale, swing choir, the Rebelettes, and the Madrigal singers. Butler also has barbershop and beauty shop quartets which competed in the Rocket City Chapter of the National Organization of Barbershop Quartet sing- ers along with other area high schools. Top Left: BARBERSHOP QUARTET — Middle: Jim Stoner. Back Row, Left to Right: Pat Lewallen, Robert Marshall, Leslie Kimball. Top Right: BEAUTY SHOP — First Row, Left to Right: Judy Butler, Kathy Frakes, Liso Sellers. Second Row, Left to Right: Susan Becton. Bottom: MADRIGAL SINGERS — First Row, Left to Right: Susan Bec- ton, Melissa Thornes, Shirley Kimball, Kathy Rice, Karen Neeley, Melissa McCall, Jeri Royer, Susan Edmunds, Kathy Frakes. Second Row, Left to Right: Tony Miller, Leslie Kimball, Jim Stoner, Jeff Chaf- fin, Judy Butler, Pot Lewellon. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Mike Schupe, Robert Hall, Robert Marshall, Erik Walker, Mark Lassiter. At Piano: Debbie Taylor. Intro-Curricular 227 Choral's Sadie Hawkins Dance Provides The Butler swing choir participated in a Jazz Festival at Vestavia Hills in Birmingham. The singers will be singing with choirs from various high schools and colleges throughout Alabama. For a student to be a member of the Swing Choir, they must be proficient on some kind of instrument or voice. Top: SWING CHOIR — First Row, Left to Right: Mike Shupe, Debby Taylor, Jeff Chaffin, Don Sanders. Second Row, Left to Right: Joel Combed, Kathy Frakes, Melissa McCall, Sandy Evans, Rita Hoik, Kim Van Horn. Third Row, Left to Right: Alex Gunnison, Lee Lang, Tommy Mazingo, Lynn Graham, Robert Hall. Bottom: Carolyn Peck, choral department head. 228 Intra-Curricular Delightful Li'l Abner Approach to Women's Lib For the advanced choral students there is the musicians honor society. Modern Music Masters. The Butler choral department will send two representatives to the silver anniversary convention of Tri-M in Ohio this summer. The officers and sponsor of Tri-M traveled to Blountsville, Ala., on Dec. 9, to install officers of Tri- M at Pennington High School. Top: TRI-M — First Row, Left to Right: Iranetf Daniels, Cinde Freil, Saralyn Schaaf, Jeff Little, Jeff Chaffin, Linde Freil, Nancy Marino, Angie Lang, Kathy Frokes, Debby Taylor, Sandy Evans, Mike Shupe, Marie Adams, Kerri Westmore, Diane West. Second Row, Left to Right: Chris Gaddis, Pam Rizzardi, Paula Seals, Lea Burke, Beth Garvie, Pat Avery, Nancy Tarbo, Raymond Turner, Shirley Kimball, Melissa McCall, Kathy Rice, Robert Hall, Lee Lang, Judy Butler. Third Row, Left to Right: Erik Walker, John Hill, Leslie Kimball, Kim Whaley, Ann Richard, Laura Vasil, Cindy Dishroon, Jackie Goodall, Melissa Thames, Vanessa Greenhaw, Susan Beckton, Lisa Sellers, Judy Flourney, Pat Lewallen. Bottom: OFFICERS — Left to Right: Jeff Chaffin — Sweetheart, Shirley Kimball — Sweetheart, Melissa McCall — Historian, Judy Butler — Treasurer, Raymond Turner — Secretary, Vice-President, Mike Shupe — President. Intra-Curricular 229 Spring Concert Features Specialty Groups of Top: GIRLS' CHORALE — First Row, Left to Right: Leo Burke, Angie Long, Marie Adams, Kerri Westmore, Barbie Belcher, Kathy Garrard, Iranett Daniels, Judy Carter. Second Row, Left to Right: Vanessa Greenhon, Betty Cumming, Denise Youngren, Kelly Valentine, Penny Pride, Susan Payne, Paula Seals, Pam Rizzardi, Diane West, Patsy Porker. Third Row, Left to Right: Katie Thomas, Marie Wonders, Donna Kennedy, Brenda McMeans, Becky England, Nancy McCall, Sandy Barker, Tamira Fichtl, Liesa Pate, Ellen Green, Sharon Estes, Melissa Herbert, Jackie Goodall. At Piano: Melissa Thames. Bottom: MIXED CHORUS — First Row, Left to Right: David Craddock, David Ruebush, Denise Newcomer, Sheri McConachie, Cindy Williams, Laurel Hayes, Betty Burks, Donna Rice. Second Row, Left to Right: Greg Payne, Greg Smith, Slex Gunnison, Annette Fletcher, Cynthia Boone, Marilyn Bingord, Karen Danielson, Nancy Goltz, Angela Brannon. Third Row, Left to Right: Johnny West, Pat Sinopole, Linda Jordan, Debbie Randall, Debra Parrish, Becky Barhorst, Kathy McGee, Carol 230 Intra-Curricular Strom, Norma Harraway, Susan Boling. Butler's Choral Department Top: REBELETTES — Left to Right: Jody Butler, Shirley Kim- ball, Lisa Sellers, Melissa McCall, Kathy Rice, Susan Edmunds Bottom: A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS — Left to Right: Karen Neeley — sweetheart, Jim Stoner — sweetheart, Shirley Kimball — vice-president, Kathy Rice — president, Donna Hester — secretary, Melissa McCall — treasurer, Susan Edmunds — librarian, Kathy Frakes — historian, Rob- ert Marshall — robe choirman and student director. Intra-Curricular 231 Assistant Band Director Named to REBEL BAND The band program is divided into several different areas under the leadership of Director Frank H. Kendeigh and Assistant Direc- tor Morris Stevens. Some of the scheduled performances for the year included: a pops concert, Christmas concerts, PTA perform- ances, state and district contests, solo and ensemble contests, spring concerts, and other special community performances. JAZZ BAND The Jazz Band performed at PTA programs, band parents meetings, special dance perform- ances, and solo contests. MARCHING BAND Marching Band is composed of members who can play their instruments while marching fun- damental routines, performing at all football games. CONCERT BAND Concert band is composed of those capable of playing class B” music at sight and passing required exercises. STAGE BAND Stage band is made up of out- standing performers who show a great deal of interest in a dance band style of music. Selection is based on tryouts. Pep Band Pep band is a group picked from the marching band on a volun- tary basis to meet requests from the community. Top Photo: STAGE BAND — First Row, Left to Right: Jeff Vernon, David Nilson, Suzanne Hall, Ron Dawson, Jennifer Thomas, Chris Gottis, Raymond Tuner, John Lee, Jeff Anderson. Middle Row, Left to Right: Pam Tucker, Saralyn Schaaf, Craig Martin, Rick Blevins. Third Row, Left to Right: Mike Todd, Bobby Doney, Lee Englen, Chris Evans, Steve Glover, Kurt Moore, Greg Hodge, Jeff Hodge, Randy Berry, Rodney Carter, Bruce Roymond. Bottom Photo: SQUAD LEADERS — First Row, Left to Right: Laura Vasil, Beth Gar- vie, Jennifer Thomas, Anita Hight, Kim- berly Whaley, Pam Tucker. Second Row, Left to Right: Bruce Hovanes, Craig Mar- tin, James Walker, Kirt Moore, Clifford Beach, Chris Evons, Jon Hollihan, Mike Todd. 232 Intro-Curricular Butler's 1976-77 Staff Top: 1976 ALL-STATE BAND MEMBERS: Left to Right: Sorolyn Schaof, Steve Glover, Laura Vasil, Ann Richard, Bruce Hovanes, Cinde Freil, Rodney Bedsole, Kimberly Wholey. Middle: SENIORS — First Row, Left to Right: Jennifer Thomas, Kim Wingo, Laura Vasil, Michelle Newman, Kathy Walker. Second Row, Left to Right: Raymond Turner, Mike Todd, Mike Middleton, Franz Hill, Chris Evans. Bottom: FLUTES AND LOWER WOODWINDS — First Row, Left to Right: Laura Vasil, Kathy Adams, Kim Wingo, Ann Richord, Christine Milewicz, Anita Hight, Teresa Middleton, Tracey Latham, Nancy McCall, Sue White. Second Row, Left to Right: Cinde Freil, Mortha Dobson, Donna Scott, Melanie Dupree, Jon Hollihan, Judy Byrne, Michelle Newman, Karen Cheek, Paula Plaia, Clifford Beach. Intra-Curricular 233 Rebelaires Provide Entertainment for Top Left: Drum Major Jeff Anderson Top Right: Assistant Drum Major James Walker Bottom Left: PERCUSSIONS — Left to Right: Kenny Jones, Jesse Conte, Andy Prince, Greg Gullatt, Kirt Moore, Brad Johnson, Gory Searcy, Steve Glover, Fred Tucker, Lee Ann Smith. Bottom Right: Majorette Leigh Dupree 234 Intra-Curricular 1977 Military Ball at Butler Top: SAXES — First Row, Left to Right: Jennifier Thomas, Jeff Little, Mike Childs, Chris Cattis, Jeff Varnon, Rusty Potterson, Frankie White. Second Row, Left to Right: Susan Nixon, Joe Burant, Rita Faulkner, Jim White, Karen Lilly, Raymond Turner, Suzanne Hall, John Lee, David Nilson. Middle: BRASS — First Row, Left to Right: Saralyn Schaaf, Mike Middleton, Rick Blevins, Franz Hill, Melanie Rhodes, David Aldrup, Matt Knadler, Pat Roberts. Second Row, Left to Right: Jeffrey Hodge, Greg Hodge, Randy Berry, Bruce Hooper, Jimmy Denny, Mike Thayer, Cindy Rutherford, Gene Groves, Rodney Carter, Ann Williamson. Third Row, Left to Right: Bobby Doney, Bruce Hovones, Jack Marshall, Craig Martin, Lynn Brooks, James Walker, Chris Evans, John Phillips, Rodney Dant, Alan Hamilton, John Reamer, Dovid Baker, Mike Todd, Jeff Coste, Joe Plaia, David Blevins. Bottom: CLARINETS — Front Row, Left to Right: Linde Freil, Kimberly Whaley, Rodney Bledsoe, Pom Tucker, Beth Garvey, Donna Hastings, Kay Terrell, Ron Dawson, Beverly Brooks, Jeff Anderson. Second Row, Left to Right: Grant Biggerstaff, Vicki Harper, Liz Donahue, Jenny Cannon, Leigh Dupree, Libbie Niemeyer, Melek Akboy, Leisa Dare, Johnnie Mae Daniels, Terrain Hope, Sonya Stanley. Intra-Curricular 235 Butler’s Dixie Debs drill team is under the direction of staff member Judy Young. The girls must attend several weeks of tryouts in the spring before the final selection is made. The Debs perform during half-time at football and basketball games. They earned a superior rating at the Space City Marching Band Contest, and co-sponsored the Space City Drill Team Contest along with the Huntsville High dance team, plac- ing second in this contest. The Debs also partici- pated in a drill team contest held at Birmingham- Southern College on February 12, and received three superior ratings. Top Photo: Left, Top to Bottom: Heidi Herfurth, Beth Brandon, Karen Masey, Allison Polk, Remona Lynch, Vickie Hale, Terri Coley, Kisten Libbey, Joann Murphy, Bonnie Clift, Kathy Gor- rard, Deborah Bryson, Debbie Ralph, Co-Captain. Middle, Top to Bottom: Linda Key, Terri Spencer, Sharon Jones, Judy Young — sponsor. Right, Top to Bottom: Kim Clark, Dawn Daniell, Eileen Stephens, Sharon Fee, Lisa Camp, Carol Broadhead, Deborah Muery, Vicky Acklin, Wendy Ryan, Pat Brown, Kaye Lankford, Cindy Caceres, Cecilia Brown — Co- Captain. Bottom Photo: Cecilia Brown, co-captain; Judy Young, spon- sor; Debbie Ralph, co-captain. 236 Intra-Curricular Dixie Debs Co-Sponsor First Annual Space City Drill Team Contest Top: Standing, Left to Right: Remona Lynch, Terri Coley — Squad Leader, Vicky Hale. Kneeling, Left to Right: Kisten Libbey, Joann Murphy. Bottom: First Row: Sharon Fee — Squad Leader. Second Row, Left to Right: Debra Muery, Vicky Acklin. Third Row, Left to Right: Lisa Camp, Eileen Stephens, Carol Broadhead. Intra-Curriculor 237 Cecilia Brown, Debbie Ralph Lead 76-77 Debs Top Photo: Standing, Left to Right: Terri Spencer, Cathy Garrard, Bonnie Clift, Deborah Bryson. Kneeling: Linda Key, Squad Leader. Middle Photo: Back Row, Left to Right: Cindy Caceres, Pat Brown, Wendy Ryan. Front Row, Left to Right: Sharon Jones, Squad Leader; Kaye Lankford. Bottom Photo: Front Row, Left to Right: Dawn Daniell, Squad Leader; Kim Clark. Second Row, Left to Right: Heidi Herfurth, Allison Polk, Beth Brandon, Karen Masey. 238 Intra-Curricular Sonya Creasy Named 1976-77 Flagbearer Cap fain Leadership, grades, and the ability to perform required fundamental marching and flag routines are some of the qualities of a flag bearer. This marching band auxiliary group adds color and motion to each half-time show and attends all marching contests. All the flagbearers must attend a camp during the summer to learn some of the skills used in performing. Front: Sonya Creasy, captain. Back: Diane West, Sylvia Horne, Janie Riley, Darlene Tucker, Jamie Harris, Yvonne Morris — co-captain, Beth Patton, Teresa Riley, Dawn Saucier, Kerri Westmore. Intra-Curricular 239 Butler's Air Force JROTC Unit First in The 31 st Air Force Junior ROTC unit is one of Butler's largest organizations. The program teaches aerospace education as well as discipline. Col. (ret) Ralph Newman is assisted by Ltc. Clifford Winter and M Sgt. Fred Davey. The ROTC has several extra- curricular clubs, including: the Silver Sabre and Falconette drill teams, the Drum Corps, and the Aerospace Team. For the sixth consecutive year, Butler’s Air Force Junior ROTC unit was named a national honor unit, being the first group in the nation to receive this honor six times. Principal Ed Seal presented a plaque and banner signifying honor to Col. Newman, head of the unit, at Butler's first PTA meeting of the year. Two days out of each week (Tuesday and Thursday) the cadets wear their uniforms and study leadership. The remainder of the week is spent studying such areas as theory of flight, spacecraft, rockets, and planetary study. Above: Back Row, Left to Right: Ron Poteat, Gene Orebaugh, Mary Crum, James Hampton, Buddy Davis, John Cogswell. Third Row, Left to Right: Mike Shupe, Deanna Redenour, Roosevelt Pitts, Matt Newcomer, Jeff Pendergraft. Second Row, Left to Right: George Fitzgerald, Cathy Mason, Kevin Townsend, Barbara Orebaugh, Penny Ellsworth. First Row, Left to Right: Ironette Daniels, Alvin Hollingsworth, Cynthia Matthews, Russ Poteat. Front Left: Nick Douglas. Front Right: Anna Hollingsworth. 240 Intra-Curricular Nation to Gain Honor Status for Sixth Year Top Photo: Left to Right: Right: DRUM CORPS — Levon Toney, Terry Jefferson, Kevin Townsend, Mickey Gunnison, Chris Sloan, Tammy Paraquelles, Jeff Pendergraft. Bottom Left, Left to Right: Col. Ralph Newman, Col. Cliff Winter, Sgt. Fred Dovey. Bottom Right: GROUP STAFF — Left to Right, Front Row: Jimmy Owens, Roosevelt Pitts, Terry Stanton, James Hampton. Bock Row: Robert Houghton, Keith Rogers, Buddy Davis, Anna Hollingsworth, George Fitzgerald. Not Pictured: Greg Johnson. Intro-Curricular 24' Dreams of the Future Theme of 1977 Top Picture: E FLIGHT — Kneeling, Left to Right: John Atkins, Mary Crum, Gene Orebaugh, Flight Princess, Deanna Ridenour. First Row, Left to Right: Beth Duley, Pat Soblan, Pom Parrow, Anna Hollingsworth. Second Row, Left to Right: Kathy Griffith, Bobby Facemire, Mike Gunnison, Dana McConnell, Tina Kimbrough. Third Row, Left to Right: John Cogswell, Lorena Rideout, Lisa Holmes, Debra Fletcher. Bock Row, Left to Right: Dawn Robertson, Buddy Davis, Paul Stover, Denise Blankenship. Bottom Picture: COLOR GUARD — 1. Jackie Bryson, 2. Mike Mullins, 3. Mike Shupe, 4. Ron Poteaf, 5. Anna Hollingsworth, 6. Buddy Davis, 7. Jimmy Owens, 8. Gene Orebaugh, 9. Barbara Rea, 10. Nick Douglas, 11. James Hampton, 12. Tim Kenny, 1 3. William Hollis, 1 4. Denny Ellsworth, 15. Fred Borhorst, 16. George Fitzgerald, 17. Russ Poteat, 18. Mary Crum, 19. Larry Tougan, 20. Keith Rogers. 242 Intro-Curricular AFJROTC Military Ball on Feb. 26 Top Photo: SILVER SABRE DRILL TEAM — Left to Right, Front Left: Bobby Corneilson. Right: Ron Poteot. First Row.- Roosevelt Pitts, Alvin Hollingsworth, Mike Corneilson, Henry Rodgers, George Fitzgerald. Second Row: Paul Stover, Kevin Townsend, Steve Hulsey, Steve Patterson, Tim Barnac, Robert Thomos. Third Row: Buddy Davis, Chris Weidman, Matt Newcomer, Mike Shupel, James Hampton, Greg Hohnson, Keith Rogers. Middle Photo: FALCONETTE DRILL TEAM — Front, Left: Debra Fletcher. Right: Jackie Bryson. First Row, Left to Right: Anna Hollingsworth, Barbara Rea, Iranette Daniels, Tammy Bennett, Tina Kimbrough, Cynthio Matthews, Doreen McCusker. Second Row, Left to Right: Mary Crum, Lori Rideout, Joanne Langford, Terry Stanton, Barbara Orebaugh, Penny Ellsworth. Third Row, Left to Right: Deanna Ridenour, Denise Smith, Cathy Mason, Beth Duley. Bottom Photo: AEROSPACE TEAM — Front Left: Keith Rogers. Front Right: James Hampton. First Row, Left to Right: Ltc. Winters, Cynthis Matthews, Anna Hollingsworth, Iranette Daniels, George Fitzgerald. Second Row, Left to Right: Roosevelt Pitts, Buddy Davis, Barbara Orebaugh, Jeff Pendergraft, Alvin Hollingsworth. Back Row, Left to Right: Ron Poteat, Mike Shupe, Chris Sloan, Mory Crum, Gene Orebaugh. Intra-Curricular 243 Cadet Col. Roosevelt Pitts Is Student Commander Top Photo: A FLIGHT — Front Row: Mike Shup®; Flight Princess Debbie Ottmon, Howard Slade. Second Row: Ron Stanton, John Conte, Mike Clouse, Joe Bryant. Third Row: Gladys Donaldson, Keith Rogers, Marlene Cockrell, Rosario Ploia, David Kirby, Larry Tougaw. Fourth Row: Fred Barhorst, Bill Hollis, Andy Dennis, Lisa Sellers, Tim Barnack. Bottom Photo: B FLIGHT — Bock Row: Richard Ford, Mike Carroll, Robby Cornelison, Terry Jefferson, Barbara Burns, Greg Johnson, Steve Patterson. Middle Row: Terry Taylor, Troy Moss, Charles Creekmore, Debbie Randall, Steve Hulsey, Donnie Perry. Front: Raymond Battle, Doug Pope, Annette Fletcher, Levon Tony, Alvin Hollingsworth, Eugene Haddock. Kneeling: Roosevelt Pitts, Robert Houghton, George Fitzgerald, Raymond Turner, James Hampton. Flight Princess: Terry Taylor. 244 Intro-Curricular of Butler's ROTC Unit Top Photo: C FLIGHT — Back Row: Russell Royer, Chris Werdmon, Russ Poteat, Robert Thomas, Kurt Wall, Kevin Townson, George Moore, Debora Draper. Third Row: Penny Ellsworth, Ron Poteat, Ralph Rhodes, Robert Clouse, Cathy Mason, Henry Rodgers, Barbara Orebaugh, Susan Ward. Second Row: Cynthia Mathews, Terri Sanders, Mike Cornelison, Gwen Thomas, Aaron Smith, Rhonda Yeoger, Terry Stanton, Diana Maroon. First Row: Jolynda Heddleson, Gary Martin, Jacquelin Bryson, Ellen Green, Susan Cole, Dawn Rogers, Terry Taylor, Doreen McCusker, Phyllis Parrow. Kneeling: Steve White, Mike Gillian, Henry Sims. Flight Princess: Marjorie Shumaker. Bottom Photo: D FLIGHT — Back Row: Nick Douglas, Ken Porker, Jeffery Pendergroft, Keith Townsend, Barbara Rea, Don Stuart. Third Row: Jimmy Owens, Carlton McClain, Cora Jordan, Joann Langford, Greg Lanford, Chris Sloan. Second Row: Tim Kinney, Alphonza McCray, James Laird, Tammy Bennett, Tammy Paroquelles. First Row: Willie Douglas, Denise Smith, Dan Nichols, Iranett Daniels. Kneeling: Mike Rhodes, Michael Mullins, Matthew Newcomer. Flight Princess: Marlene Cockrell. Intra-Curricular 245 8P0R TS Varsity Gridmen Win First City and BUTLER 33 PADUCAH 13 Butler journeyed to Paducah, Kentucky to open its varsity football season on August 27, returning with a 33-13 victory. Dean Johnston connected with Clifford Toney on a 19-yard pass to score the first touchdown. Toney added another touchdown later in the game. John Stewart and Mark Archer scored on short runs, and Greg Whitsett intercepted a pass to score a 75-yard touchdown. Tommy Walker added three PATs. BUTLER 34 JOHNSON 0 On September 3, Butler won a landslide victory against Johnson. John Jude ran a punt back 58 yards for Butler’s first touchdown. Tommy Walker then converted his first of four consecutive extra points. Butler led at the half 14-0, thanks to John Stewart’s score from the one yardline. Clifford Toney’s 43-yard run helped set up Mark Archer's score, a dive from the one yard line. Jay Foster scored the fourth touchdown, with Mark Archer adding the fifth. BUTLER 3 GRISSOM 6 Butler's winning streak was broken with a defeat by their cross-town rival, Grissom. Both offenses were held scoreless through three quarters of play. Butler scored first with a twenty-two yard field goal by Tommy Walker. Late in the game, the Tigers marched 56 yards for a touchdown. The Rebels blocked the extra point making the final score Butler 3, Grissom 6. BUTLER 0 DOTHAN 18 The Dothan Tigers stomped the Rebels at Dothan, giving Butler its second loss. Dothan scored their first touchdown in the second quarter giving the Tigers the lead at the half, 7-0. The Tigers came back in the third quarter with a successful field goal attempt with 2:31 left in the quarter. The next Dothan score came late in the fourth quarter on a 33-yard run. The kick failed, and the Rebels trailed 16-0. The final Dothan score came as tight end Frank Smith was caught in the end zone for a Tiger Safety. BUTLER 3 COFFEE 28 Traveling to Florence, the Rebels were stung by the Coffee Yellow Jackets. Tommy Walker scored the only Rebel points of the evening with a 33-yard field goal. BUTLER 42 HUNTSVILLE 24 The Rebels ended their three-game losing streak by defeating the Huntsville Panthers 42-24, for a joyous homecoming victory. Tailback John Jude and split end Clifford Toney each scored two touchdowns, while Mark Archer and John Stewart added one each. Tommy Walker kicked two extra points, and Joe Eakes and Clifford Toney each added a two-point conversion. 248 Sports Regional Championship in Three Years BUTLER 27 TUSCALOOSA 6 Traveling to Tuscaloosa, the Butler Rebels trounced the Black Bears in a 27-6 victory. James Rice made the first Rebel touchdown with a 56-yard run. Walker's kick was good, giving the Rebels a 7-0 lead. Mark Archer added six points on an eight-yard run. Walker’s kick was valid, making the halftime score 14-6. John Jude came back with a 39-yard run to add an extra six points, and Greg Whitsett made an outstanding 65- yard punt return to add still another Rebel touchdown. Walker’s kick after the third score was wide, but his final kick was good, giving the Rebels a victorious score of 27-6. BUTLER 21 LEE 18 In a game that proved Butler was the best in the city, the Rebels squeezed by the Lee Generals 21-18. Butler scored first, making it 7-0 at the half. James Rice marched 93 yards for an added six points. Walker’s kick was valid. John Jude ran 34 yards to give the Rebels their final touchdown for the evening. Walker's kick was good and the Rebels reigned as both city and region 1 2 champions. BUTLER 14 ATHENS 7 John Stewart scored the first touchdown of the evening with 14 seconds left in the first quarter. Tommy Walker’s extra point kick wasgood, giving Butler a 7-0 lead. John Jude added the second Butler score with a 45-yard run. BUTLER 27 ANNISTON 21 Butler made the first touchdown of the evening against the Anniston Bulldogs, with a 36-yard run by John Stewart. Tommy Walker booted the point after, giving the Rebels a 7-0 lead. Butler’s offense was sluggish during the third quarter; but with 2:28 left in the period, punter Tommy Walker threw to Clifford Toney, who raced 45 yards for a Rebel touchdown. Walker’s kick was good, giving Butler a 14-14 tie. John Stewart added the final Rebel score on a 49-yard dash with 34 seconds left in the third quarter. Walker's kick was valid, making the score 21-14. With only 34 seconds left in the game, Anniston scored a touchdown, thus forcing the game into overtime since this was a quarter-final game in the state play-offs. Butler's defense did a spectacular job of keeping Anniston from scoring during their allotted time. Butler then received the ball, and it was John Stewart who put six points on the board, giving the Rebels a 27-21 victory in overtime. BUTLER 14 DECATUR 21 Butler’s hopes for the state title were spoiled by the Decatur Red Raiders at Milton Frank Stadium on December 1 9. Frank Smith made the first Rebel touchdown on a pass from Greg Whitsett. The Red Raiders blocked Tommy Walker’s extra point, making it a Butler lead 6-0. Mark Archer made the second touchdown from 6 yards out, and John Stewart followed for the two-point conversion. The Raiders were not willing to settle for a defeat, striking out with full power for three touchdowns to edge by the Rebels 21-14. Sports 249 Butler’s varsity cheerleaders were recognized by the National Cheerleaders Association at Cookeville, Tennessee, as an Award of Excellence Winner. The cheerleaders were also awarded the best squad in city and county competition. The squad attended and performed at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The girls not only practice during school months, but also devote many hours during the summer months in order to perfect their routines. Top Photo — Bottom: Valerie Brossart, Mary Otto, Captain; Kelly Porterfield, Katie Stewart, Melanie Johnson, Amanda Henderson, Carol Foster. Middle: Marietta Cook, Cyndi Chance. Top: Laura Brown, Denise Stiegler, Captain; Sandra Parker. Bottom Photo — First Row: Valerie Brossart, Laura Brown, Cyndi Chance, Marietta Cook. Second Row: Carol Foster, Amanda Henderson, Melonie Johnson, Mary Otto. Third Row.- Sandra Parker, Kelly Porterfield, Katie Stewart, Denise Stiegler. Varsity, JV Cheerleaders Rated Superior in Summer Workshops at Athens and Cookville The junior varsity cheerleaders attended Camp Golden Eagle in Athens, Alabama. At camp, the cheerleaders were recognized for superior and excellent performance. The girls also attended a clinic in the summer at Butler, sponsored by the varsity cheerleaders. Top Left: Gerri Ann Evans, Vanessa Hall. Top Right: Row One: Lee Anna Thomas, Terri Knott, Vanessa Hall. Row Two: Gerri Ann Evans, Denise Youngren, Sandy McIntosh, Captain. Middle: Terri Knott, Sandy McIntosh, Lee Anna Thomas, Denise Youngren. Sports 251 Holly Hinkle Captains Freshman Cheering Squad Top Left: FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS — Debbie Ary, Sherrill Cashin. Top Right: Row One: Valerie Schild, Holly Hinkle, Captain; Koren Newton, Debbie Ary. Row Two: Sherrill Cashin, Richie Underwood. Center: Holly Hinkle, Karen Newton, Valerie Schild, Richie Underwood. 252 Sports John Meadows Named Coach of Year Top: REBEL VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM — Row One: Mark Archer, Frankie Bailey, Mike Baucaum, Greg Blake, Mark Burns. Row Two: Bob Deermon, Joe Eakes, Jay Foster, Theo Goins, Loie Hudgins. Row Three: Glen Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Dean Johnston, John Jude, Mark Lassiter. Bottom Right: Howie Lester, Jimmy Leverette. Bottom Left: John Meadows, head cooch. Sports 253 Ten Varsity Players Named to All-City Team Top Row: Charleston Kennamore, Jeff Laster, Glenn Love, Chuck Lynn, John Means. Second Row: Jeff Merrill, Jordan Murphy, James Rice, Bill Saxon, Frank Smith. Third Row: Jim Stoner, Bruce Tanner, Scott Taylor, Anthony Tidwell, Clifford Toney. Fourth Row: Tommy Walker, Johnny West, Greg Whitsett, Tim Whitworth, Mickey Willis. Bottom: VARSITY COACHING STAFF — First Row: Van Barnes, John Meadows, Leonard Thomas. Second Row: Doyce Steele, Al Smith, John Kirk, Cliff Sims, George Fletcher, Doug Styles. 254 Sports Junior Varsity Squad Has Disappointing Season Top Row: Gary Anglin, Scott Biss, Kevin Burns, Mark Caffrey. Second Row: Tate Calvert, Kenny Comer, Joe Daniels, Tommy Darnell. Third Row: Hal Dobbs, Tom Fonn, Don Hanline, Jay Hudson. Sports 255 John Kirk Heads J-V Coaching Staff Top Row: Bert Huie, Barney Humphrey, Kevin Johnson, Lowrence Jordan. Second Row: Jeff Land, Scott MacConachie, Bobby McEvoy, Buddy McEvoy. Third Row: Bobby Neumeyer, Ricky Patton, Butch Schumake, Johnny Steinman. Fourth Row: Lorry Tisdale, Tony Watkins, Steve White, Greg Williams. BUTLEF out in Freshman Eleven Finish Season With 9-0 Record SiJTUfiii UTLEH ItUTLEH FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Offensive Coach Jim Caneer summed up the successful freshman season, “The freshmen were a hard- working group of young men who proved themselves to be true champions by defeating everyone twice. In nine games, the offensive team scored 276 points, and the defensive allowed only 25 points to be scored against them. Coach Alphonso McGuire, kicking coach, felt that the team had many fine players that contributed to their fantastic 9-0 season. Defensive coach Jim Witt feels that if the team stays together, they will be state champions in their junior and senior years. Top Row: Mark Anderson, Bruce Askins, Phillip Cowon, Kenneth Crutch, Kenneth Cupp. Second Row: Glen Foreman, Todd Fritz, Bruce Garoppo, Howard Johnson. Third Row: John Madderra, Keith McCloud, Bobby Murphy, Joy Oliver. Fourth Row: Joey Parton, Rusty Perry, Rod Reynolds, Dean Sanders. Fifth Row: Adam Schreiber, Art Stogner, Ronald Troglia, Jeff Wagner. Sports 257 Two Coaches Shave Heads in Homage to Freshman Team FRESHMAN RECORD WE 22 Lee THEY 0 14 Johnson 6 36 Scottsboro 0 36 Grissom 0 20 Huntsville 0 16 Johnson 13 36 Huntsville 6 42 Grissom 0 54 Lee 0 Top Row.- Brett Armstrong, Danny Calvert, Gerald Cantrell, Mark Chondler, Carey Clutts. Middle Row: Fred Goins, Jerry Hammons, Jon Hanline, Ronald McDonald, Edward Morris. Bottom Row: Tony Phillips, Leroy Pugh, Dave Ragano, George Wade, Dwight Wotts. 258 Sports Butler Senior Pat Lewallen Named to All-American Baselctball Squad Top Row: Bruce Aquilo, Joy Foster, Harrison Dean. Second Row: Jimmy Key, Pat Lewallen, David Proffitt. Third Row: David Smortt, Frank Smith, Robert Taylor. Fourth Row: COACHES, Left to Right: Jerry Rice, Jackie Pedigo, Jerry Dennis, Alfonso McGuire. Sports 259 Varsity Cagers Enter Regional Play With 14-9 Record VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD WE OPPONENT THEY 64 Guntersville 65 58 Grissom 76 66 Lee 59 81 Huntsville 79 64 Bradshaw 57 62 Johnson 71 41 Athens 42 84 Boothville 49 53 Port Sulphur 42 28 Johnson 51 70 Scottsboro 64 72 Lee 66 72 Huntsville 71 63 Decatur 77 74 Grissom 83 55 Athens 51 260 Sport J-V Basketball Team Rolls Up 16-12 Season Sports 261 Top Row: Joe Baker, Scott Biss, Ernie Collier. Bottom Row: Gary Cupton, Ricky Diehl, Rich- ard Frazier. Pedigo Heads Junior Varsify Coaching Qtaff r Row One: Steve Gibbs, Johnny Johnson, Eddie Letson. Row Two: Mike Moon, Kyle Rose. 262 Sports Freshman Cagers End Season With 9-12 Record Top Row: Brett Armstrong, Joy Chondler, Mark Chandler, Mark Connor. Row Two: Joe Goustin, Mark Hutchison, Bobby Johnson, Ronald McDonald. Row Three: Dwight Wotts. Sports 263 Girls Basketball Team Takes Cify Championship Butler vs Grissom, 43-36 The girls basketball team started their season off successfully by defeating cross-town rival Grissom. Suzanne Stogner and Linda Blackwell led the Rebels in scoring with 12 points each. Butler vs Huntsville, 48-29 Gay Gaines led the Rebel scoring with 19 points in this game with another city rival. In the second quarter the cagers from Butler were leading by only 8 points, but by the third quarter they had stretched the lead to 16. Butler vs Coffee, 70-36 The third game of the season became the highest scoring one for the Rebels. The leading scorer in this game against the Florence team was Linda Blackwell with 15 points. Butler vs Johnson, 36-25 For the third time in the season, Linda Blackwell was the leading scorer for the Rebels in this city meet with Johnson High School. Tina Boggess of Butler also made several crucial plays late in the game for Butler. Butler vs Lee, 39-17 This was the first meeting of the season between the Rebels and the Generals. By the end of the first quarter the Rebels had a 7-point lead, never falling behind for the duration of the game. Butler vs Athens, 47-38 The Rebels traveled to Athens to take on the Golden Eagles in their sixth game. For the first time in the season, Butler trailed 20-1 8 at the half; however, led by Gay Gaines with 15 points, the Rebels were able to pull off a victory. Butler vs Johnson, 43-42 This game, which took place in the Butler gym, became one of the closest games of the season. Johnson's only game lead came in the first quarter, but Butler was able to regain control before the half ended. 264 Sports Linda Blackwell Tina Boggess Denise Brown Robin Burrows Susan Burrows Terry Chandler Kim Dean Gay Gaines Lisa Johnson Sherree McCowan Deborah Miliner Rebecca Moore Chris Ragano Sylvia Schwartz Suzanne Stogner Mary Tate Sarina Toney Coaches Sharon Rhinehart and Ray Steelman Butler vs Coffee, 57-30 The Butler Rebels traveled to Florence to face the Coffee Yellow Jackets. For the first two quarters the Rebels held their opponents to only 6 points. Butler vs Lee 40-30 When the Rebels faced the Generals for the second time during the season, Suzanne Stogner led the scoring with 14 points. Butler vs Huntsville 54-49 This game was to become the most important game of the season for the Rebels. A loss would mean sharing the city championship with the Panthers. At halftime the Panthers held a one-point lead, but the Rebels rallied and went on to become city champions. Serina Toney led the Rebels in scoring with 21 points. Butler vs Decatur, 39-15 It was the Rebels' first meeting against the Red Raiders from Decatur. Butler, led by Linda Blackwell in scoring, achieved their eleventh win for the season. Butler vs Athens, 59-47 The Butler Rebels moved up their seasonal record to 1 3-0, maintaining a lead throughout the entire game. Serina Toney once again led the Rebels in scoring with 21 points. Butler vs Bradshaw, 52-56 The Rebels faced defeat for the first time at the hands of Florence's Bradshaw. Butler vs Decatur, forfeit The Red Raiders forfeited this game, so the Rebels added another victory to their seasonal record. Sports 265 Below: Row One: Ricky Bradford, Teddy Brown, Ernie Collier, Kenny Comer, Brian England, Tom Fann. Row Two: Richard Frasier, Steve Gibbs, Mike Holtiwonger, Jimmy Key, Jimmy leverette, Eddie Letson. Row Three: Mike Moon, Kevin Poseur, Mike Peormon, Frank Smith, Peter Staten, Tommy Swinford. 1976 Baseball Team Saw a Rebuilding Season 266 Sports Three Rebel Wrestlers Place in State Tournament Butler's varsity wrestling team, 1 977 state champions, consists of 1 8 members coached by Glenn Stowe. The team has been involved in various invitational tournaments and has placed in several of these, including first in the Grissom Invitational and Hillmont Invitational tournaments, and third in the Butler Invitational Tournament. John Cashin was awarded the most outstanding wrestler at the Hillmont tournament in Nashville. Top Row: Mike Allen, Jeff Aquila, John Atkins, Mork Burns. Row Two: Danny Bynum, Billy Kennomore, Ricky Lindsey, Carl McDonald. Row Three: Glenn Speegle, Mike Tourville. Sports 267 BHS Rapidly Becoming Wrestling Masters, Take Fourth State Championship in Birmingham Top Row: J. C. Coshin, Gory Cook, David Jordan, Jeff Molkmus. Row Two: Denny Singleterry, Rod Stansky, Anthony Tidwell, Jeff Wosserman. Row Three: Tony Watkins. Bottom Left: L to R: Jim Caneer, Glynn Stowe, John Coivarese. 268 Sports Frosh Wrestlers Go Undefeated Top Row: Leon Childs, Dorryl Croft, Jeff Gottis, Donald Jefferson. Second Row: Scott Kochevar, Stuart Lamm, David McNeil, Bobby Murphy. Third Row: Norman Stiegler. Sports 269 Freshman Stuart Lamm First to Wrestle on Varsity Team FRESHMAN RECORD WE THEY 63 Huntsville 12 52 Johnson 19 32 Berry 9 37 Grissom 22 63 Johnson 3 64 Huntsville 3 Top Row: Robert Carter, Gary Clements, Howard Johnson, Edword Morris. Bottom Row: Jay Oliver, David Ragano, Walter Ross, Jeff Wagner. 270 Sports Larry Colburn Is City Girls Cross Country Coach of Year The girls cross-country team participated in Azalea Invitational, placing second out of ten teams. At the Austin-Point Mallard Invitational, the girls made a perfect score of 1 5. All seven runners representing Butler won honors. The girls placed fourth out of twenty teams which participated in the Bradshaw Invitational. In the Huntsville City Meet the girls placed second, and in the state meet in Tuscaloosa they placed fifth. The girls cross-country team has won every dual meet in Huntsville except with Grissom. Coach Larry Colburn was named girls cross-country coach of the year. Top: Mary Garvie, Sue Gonzales, Sheree McCowan, Beth Murphy. Row Two: Judith Richards, Jody Schrick, Carol White. Bottom: TRACK CROSS COUNTRY COACHES — George Fletcher, Lorry Colburn. Sports 271 272 Sports GIRLS TRACK TEAM — Top Row: Debbie Bird, Tina Boggess, Autra Campbell, Detra Campbell. Second Row: Felica Erwing, Pam Lewis, Sherree McCowan, Deborah Milliner. Third Row.- Lisa Slayden, Vernita Smart, Mary Tate, Mona Yell. Sophomore Jim Say let Holds Six World Track Records BOYS CROSS COUNTRY — James Alexander Joe Baker Drew Barr Henry Barr Scott Biss Mike Bradford Mark Burns Bart Butcher Joe Wagner Dwight Watts Eddie Williford W. C. Casey Bill Clark Larry Dickerson Jerry Lassiter Donald McDonald Ronald McDonald John Phillips Kyle Rose Jim Sayler Robert Taylor Anthony Tidwell Richard Vest Sports 273 Mary Tate, Suzanne Stogner Named to All-State Volleyball 274 VOLLEYBALL Butler's Volleyball team placed first in the Section VIII 3A-4A Tournament at Calhoun Community College, which took the team to state. Only eight teams are able to attend state. Mary Tate and Suzanne Stogner were selected to the All-State team. Row One: Gola Blackmon, Linda Blackwell, Tina Boggess, Susan Burroughs. Row Two: Terrie Chandler, Kim Dean, Mel Gorman, Kim Hereford. Row Three: Jocelyn Joiner, Deborah Milliner, Rebecca Moore, Lisa Slayden. Row Four: Suzanne Stogner, Mary Tate, Lisa Vines. Row Five: Ellen Roberts, coach. BHS Gymnastics Team Attends Junior Olympics GYMNASTICS Butler’s gymnastics team is composed of many talented and dedicated girls who practice at least 1 1 hours a week. Sometimes the girls report for practice as early as 5:30 a.m. and as late as 8:00 p.m. The team attended several clinics: The Grissom Clinic, Southeast YMCA Clinic, Kathy Rigsby Clinic, and a judging clinic at Grissom where Donna Benefi ld qualified to judge in a certain field. The team also attended several tournaments and events which included on February 5 the invitational tournament at Grissom, March 4-5 competition at Pensacola, and on April 29-30 the Junior Olympics. Top Left: Annette Aimer, Pat Brackett, Denije Stiegler. Top Right: Shelly Billings, Oiane Baker, Rosalind Moore. Middle Left: Susan Prosser, Marcia Davis, Martha Douglas. Middle Right: Sherril Gautreaux, Mary Beth Smith. Bottom Left: Kathy Ball, coach. Bottom Right: Ginger Lasseter, Donna Benefield. Sports 275 BHS Swim Team Attends Austin-Decatur Invitational The fifteen-member Butler Swim Team was chosen last year's second best sports activity, and has worked hard to accomplish this standard again. Coach Spencer Cleveland leads practices every day from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Huntsville Natatorium. Team captains are Bill Mayo and Judy McGraw, who lead their teams against the five area high schools and in the state meet. Butler has done especially well with swimmers Tom Dwyer and Jeff and Jay Levasseur in the Decatur Austin Invitational, and in a meet with Emory High School in Atlanta. Top: L to R, Front Row: Kathie Smith, Lorie Ahlonder, Kim Jones, Debbie Wheatly, Katie Thomas, Pam Moyo, Alice Franklin, Anna Keegan, Kathy Smith, Jim Keegan. Row Two: Judy McGraw, Jeff Levasseur, Butch Bryant, Jeff Bollenbacher, Mike Clyburn, Doug Wheatly, Steve Dwyer, Jay Levasseur. Row Three: Coach Spencer Cleveland, Mark Teague, Tom Dwyer, Danny Crider, Fred Woods, Bill Mayo. 276 Sports Girls Tennis Team Attends Grissom Clinic This year's Rebel tennis team is coached by Chester Rowe. They have practice in the fall and in the spring, working up to the tournaments which are held each spring to choose the players for the following year. The girl's team consists of 13 players, while the boy’s consists of 15 players. Top: Front Row: Rena Wester, Christine Loehrelein, Karen Segelhorst, Lisa Vines, Cheryl Youngren, Willa Seldon. Row Two: Cory Parrish, Kim Hereford, Donna Mack, Kim Dean, Jocelyn Joiner, Tina Yell, Lauren Tate. Bottom: Front Row: Tim Atkinson, Bruce Raymond, Pat Sinopole, Chip Wilson, Ritchy Mansfield. Row Two: Hal Brothers, Billy Porter, Chris King, Philip Moran, Buddy Hall, Mike Vojticek. Sports 277 278 Advertisements S a ee e e? u f e .S eae e eld- est r- m i ee n e j, THe store with the extm twuh C y 280 I Advertisement Three Locations to Serve You 1004 North Mem. Pkwy. 10000 South Mem. Pkwy. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF HUNTSVILLE MAKE IT SO! 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And loved the sorrows of your changing face; And bending down beside the glowing bars. 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Advertisements 313 Compliments of: SENIORS Denise Allen Mildred Becton Sonya Creasy Jean Eppling Mary Garvie Carol Gill Amanda Henderson Jan Hess Shirley Kimball Christine Loehrlein Karen Neeley Suzanne Rivers Sebrina Smith Mary Ann Trapalis JUNIORS Diane Baker Debbie Childree Kathy Frakes Laurel Hecht Melanie Johnson Stacy Mason Carolyn Mello Phyllis Moon Deborah Muery Allison Polk Katie Stewart Suzanne Stogner Karen Stone Nancy Talley SOPHOMORES Cynthia Allen Susie Becton Eva Bennett Brenda Jett Ronna Klinedinst Judith Rivers Kim Vining Mascot Mandee Henderson 314 Advertisements Ackerman, John, 98 Acklin, Matt, 52 Acklin, Michael, 52 Acklin, Vicki, 98, 200, 223, 236. 237, 293 Acklin, Veronica, 52, 195 Acree, Thomas, 1 36 Adorns, Judith Marie, 52, 215, 229, 230 Adams, Kathy Lynn, 52 Adams, Michael, 52 Adcock, David, 1 1 8 Adcock, Donna, 98 Agnew, Cindy, 1 36 Agnew, Daphne, 1 36 Ahlonder, Lorie, 98, 276 Aimer, Annette, 98, 215 Akbay, Melek, 136, 235 Akin, Marina, 1 36 Aldrup, David, 118, 235 Aldrup, Stephen, 98, 191,206, 212, 225 Alford, Carol, 136, 311 Alford, Steven, 98 Alford, Thomas, 1 1 8 Alexander, James, 98, 273 Allbright, Leisa, 1 36 Allen, Connell, 52 Allen, Cynthia, 118, 210, 314 Allen, David, 98 Allen, Deborah, 136 Allen, Denise, 52,210,314 Allen, Gaylia, 1 88 Allen, Mike, 267 Allen, Pauline, 11 8 Allison, Marsha, 188, 197,216 Alonso, Michael, 118 Alston, Andrew, 1 36 Alverson, Donna, 1 36 Amacher, Michael, 98 Anderson, Barry, 11 8 Anderson, Cornna, 1 36 Anderson, Janet, 52 Anderson, Jeff, 52, 234, 235, 232 Anderson, Mark, 1 36, 257 Anderson, Robert, 98 Anderson, Steve, 98 Anderson, Susan, 1 36 Anderson, William, 98 Anglin, Gary, 1 18, 255 Applegate, Jack, 98 Aquila, Bruce, 52, 259 Aquila, Jeffrey, 98, 223, 267 Archer, Mark, 52, 253 Arceneaux, Martin, 1 18 Armstrong, Brett, 1 36, 258, 263 Armstrong, Don, 1 36 Armstrong, Martha, 53, 215 Ary, Debbie, 136, 252 Ashcraft, Thomas, 1 36 Ashley, Paulo, 195 Askins, Bruce, i 36, 257 Atchison, Kay, 136 Atchley, Benny, 98 Atchley, Cathy, 53 Atchley, Donnia, 118, 193 Atkins, Adelaide, 1 36 Student Index Atkins, John, 98, 242, 267 Atkinson, Alan, 1 36 Atkinson, Tim, 204, 220, 277 Atkinson, Timothy, 98 Atkinson, Tina, 136 Avery, Patricia, 118, 229 Austin, Troy, 1 1 8 Aycock, Anna, 118, 287 Bachman, Pamela, 118, 201,291 Baer, John, 53 Baer, Vincent Bagwell, Scotty, 98 Bohr, Curtis, 11 8 Baier, Terry, 98 Bailey, Arnito, 136, 193 Bailey, Charles, 136 Bailey, Frankie, 53, 223, 253 Bailey, Kathy, 1 36 Baker, David, 136, 235 Baker, Diane, 97, 98, 210, 215, 314 Baker, Douglas, 98, 203 Baker, Emma, 136 Baker, Frank, 98 Baker, James, 1 18 Baker, James, 1 36, 209 Baker, Joanna, 136, 222 Baker, Joe, 118, 261,273 Baker, Lori, 136 Baker, Tammy, 1 37 Ball, Randall, 137 Ballard, Jerry, 1 1 8 Ballard, Julie, 98 Ballard, Mary, 11 8 Balmut, Theresa, 118 Bonks, Carolyn, 98 Barclay, Douglas, 1 37 Barhorst, Becky, 137, 230 Barhorst, Fred, 53, 242, 244 Barhorst, Vicki, 98 Barker, Sandy, 1 37, 230 Barker, Sherry, 53, 291 Barkley, Tommy, 98 Barlett, Jeanne M., 98 Barmack, Timothy, 243, 244 Barnes, Marionn, 1 37 Barnes, Pamela D., 53, 215 Borr, Andrew, 273 Barr, Henry, 98, 273 Barr, Linda, 53, 311 Barthelemy, Angela, 98 Barthelemy, Steven, 1 37 Bartlett, Ricky, 137 Bates, Mark, 118 Bates, Mickey, 53 Batley, Phillip, 98 Battle, Raymond, 53, 244 Battle, Sabrina, 53, 215 Battles, Fredrick, 98 Battles, Juanita, 137 Batts, Deborah, 53 Baucum, Mike W., 98, 253 Bouer, Donna C., 98 Beach, Clifford, 1 18, 209, 232, 233 Beom, Eric M., 98 Beamon, David, 118, 312 Beamon, Robert E., 98, 223 Beaman, Sandy, 54, 206, 291 Beard, Jerry, 54 Beard, Steven, 137 Bearden, Rosetta D., 99 Beaty, Craig, 1 18 Beaty, Linda, 54, 195 Beavers, Scott E., 99 Beckton, Susan, 229 Becton, Mildred, 54, 200, 210, 215, 314 Becton, Susan, 118,210, 227, 314 Bedsole, Rodney H„ 99, 233, 235 Bedwell, Melanie, 1 37 Beerli, Karen, 99 Beeson, Doug, 137 Behrens, Glenn, 1 37 Behrens, Mike, 1 18 Belcher, Barbie, 118, 230 Bell, Karen, 1 37, 222 Bell, Rita, 117, 118, 190, 307 Bellenger, Donna, 137 Benefield, Donna, 1 18, 215 Bengston, Michael, 42, 54 Bennett, Eva, 1 18, 210, 310, 314 Bennett, Martha, 54, 216 Bennett, Tammy, 1 37, 243, 245 Benton, Paul, 54 Berry, Cindy, 1 18 Berry, Donna L., 54 Berry, Julie A., 42, 54, 204, 205, 212,215 Berry, Kenneth M., 54 Berry, Kimberly, 11 8 Berry, Mike, 1 1 8 Berry, Mitzi, 99 Berry, Randy L, 99, 232, 235 Berryhill, Karen, 137 Beshears, Gory, 1 1 8 Bess, Robert F., Jr., 54 Best, Jim, 137 Best, Timothy, 54 Beverly, Tim, 1 18 Bible, Donna, 99, 200. 297 Biggerstaff, Gront, 137, 235 Billings, Shelly, 137, 215 Billups, Merrill T., 99 Binford, Carolyn J., 99 Bird, Debbie, 137 Bishop, Helen, 137 Bishop, Tammy, 99 Biss, Scott, 118, 255, 261,273 Blackburn, Marshall, 55, 202, 203 Blackmon, Gola, 55, 212, 274 Blackwell, Linda, 99, 264, 274 Blackwell, Phyllis, 1 37 Blake, Gregory, 99, 253 Blakely, Aletha, 137 Blakely, Carla, 137 Blanchard, John, 99 Blanchard, Robert, 1 37 Blanchard, Suzanne, 55 Blankenship, Denise, 137, 242 Blaum, Melanie, 99 Bledsoe, Amy, 137 Bledsoe, Myra, 99 Blevins, David, 137, 235 Blevins, Elona, 137 Blevins, Loria, 118, 193, 222 Blevins, Rick, 118, 201,232, 235 Blevins, Tracie, 55, 222 Blincoe, Eugene, 99 Blount, James, 55 Blount, Sharon, 118, 190 Bodine, Perry, 99, 202 Bodine, Susan, 55, 203 Boggess, Tino, 137, 264, 272, 274 Boland, Karen, 55, 218, 219 Bolden, Amy, 1 37 Bolden, Andy, 1 37 Bolden, Julie, 137 Bollenbacher, jeff, 99, 209, 223 276, 293 Bollenbacher, Tim, 137 Bone, Dorothy, 137 Bone, Teleota, 137 Booker, Brenda, 1 1 8 Booker, Debra, 99 Booker, Jerome, 99 Booker, Shirley A., 55 Booker, Steve, 137 Boone, Cynthia, 118, 230 Boswell, Tonya, 118 Bowling, Sandra, 99 Bowling, Sue, 1 37, 230 Bowlman, Mike, 99 Bowman, Sandra L., 55 Bowman, Scott, 1 18 Boyd, Dianne, 99 Boyd, Lori, 137 Boyer, Mary A., 56, 291 Boyett, Phetina M., 56, 202 Boylen, Kathleen, 56 Brackett, Patricia, 99, 215, 301 Bradford, Kevin, 1 37 Bradford, Larry, 11 8 Bradford, Michael, 137 Bradford, Michael D., 1 18, 273 Bradford, Ricky A., 56, 266 Bradfors, Sharon, 100 Brady, Joanie, 137 Bragg, Barbara A., 56, 202 Bragg, Bruce, 100 Brainerd, Barbara, 56 Brakefield, George L., 56 Brandon, Beth, 46, 56, 216, 217 236, 238 Brandon, Charles T. Jr., 56, 199, 203 293 Brandon, David F., 223 Brandon, Harold, 100, 202 Brannon, Angela, 1 37, 230 Brassart, Valarie, 98, 200, 250, 291 306 Bratten, Jennifer, 1 18 Brazell, Regina, 100, 222 Brazed, Yvonda A., 56, 199 Breithaupt, Claire, 137 Breithaupt, Patrick, 100 Bremer, Greg H., 56 Brewer, John, 137 Brewer, Patricio, 100 Brewer, Wendy, 137 Bridges, Tommie, 37, 56, 222 Bright, Burtice, 57 Student Index 315 Britt, Josey, 137 Broodheod, Carol, 119, 236, 237 Broglan, David, 1 38 Brookings, Mark, 38, 57 Brooks, Atteymas, 100 Brooks, Beverly, 1 38, 235 Brooks, John, 100 Brooks, Lynn, 119, 235 Brooks, Pam, 57 Brooks, Susan, 100 Brookshire, Belinda, 1 38 Brothers, Hal, 100, 277 Broussard, Sally, 1 38 Brown, Cecilia, 57, 236, 309 Brown, David, 57 Brown, David, 138, 312 Brown, Denese A., 119, 309 Brown, Dorothy, 119 Brown, James, 57, 203 Brown, Laura, 42, 46, 47, 57, 200, 215,250, 306 Brown, Lilli, 138 Brown, Michael, 138 Brown, Mike, 100 Brown, Pamela, 119, 201 Brown, Patricia, 119, 215, 236, 238, 309 Brown, Pollie, 100 Brown, Robert, 57 Brown, Robert, 119 Brown, Teddy, 119, 266 Brown, Tim, 57 Brush, Dwayne, 57 Brush, Lavina, 119 Bryan, Kyle, 57 Bryant, Butch, 276 Bryant, Jerry, 119 Bryant, Joseph, 1 38, 244 Bryant, Sharon, 1 38 Bryson, Debra, 119, 236, 238 Bryson, Jocquelin, 100, 242, 243, 245 Buck, Cynthia, 138 Buford, Annette, 119 Buford, Dwayne, 1 38 Buford, Joey, 119 Buford, Keith, 57, 202, 203, 312 Bullock, Laurie, 100 Bullock, Lisa, 1 38 Bult, James, 58 Bult, Rick, 119 Bunch, Danny, 58, 202, 203, 312 Bundy, Mike, 100 Burgess, David, 119 Burgess, Donna, 100, 310 Burke, Catherine, 58, 192 Burke, Leo, 119, 195,229, 230 Burks, Betty, 119,230 Burks, Steve, 100 Burn, Judy, 119, 233 Burnack, Timothy, 1 38 Burns, Amanda, 1 38 Burns, Barbara, 1 38 Burns, Kevin, 100, 255 Burns, Kristi, 1 38 Burns, Mark, 117, 119, 253, 267, 273 316 Student Index Gfudent Index Burns, Patsy, 119, 222 Burroughs, Pam, 58 Burroughs, Susan, 138, 264 Burrow, Donna, 1 38 Burrows, Freddie, 119 Burrows, Robin, 58, 264, 274 Burson, Sherry, 100 Burt, Clifford, 1 38 Burton, Mike, 58, 193 Burton, Paul, 1 38 Butcher, Bort, 119, 273 Butler, Judy, 58, 206, 227, 229, 231 Butler, Liz, 119, 223, 293, 301 Butler, Potricia, 119 Bynum, Daniel, 58, 267 Bynum, John, 100 Byrd, Becky, 119, 272 Byrd, Phyllis, 119 Byrne, Teene, 58 Byrum, Ann, 100 Cabbie, Tom, 1 38 Cable, Marie, 43, 58, 199 Coceres, Cynthia, 100, 236, 238, 304, 309 Coffrey, Mark, 100, 255 Cagle, Mark, 1 38 Cagle, Mary, 119, 196 Cagle, Steve, 59, 197 Cagle, Terry, 59 Caldwell, Anne, 1 38 Caldwell, Laura, 101 Calvert, Daniel, 258 Calvert, William, 119, 255, 307 Camp, Lisa, 101, 236,237, 291 Campbell, Artra, 1 38, 272 Campbell, Darryl, 59 Campbell, Debbie, 138 Campbell, Deina, 1 38 Campbell, Detra, 101,272 Campbell, Elizabeth, 101 Campbell, Francine, 138 Campbell, Joel, 101,228 Campbell, Pat, 59 Campbell, Regina, 119 Campbell, Sirlease, 1 38 Campobasso, David, 101 Campobasso, Johnny, 119 Cannon, Jenny, 1 38, 235 Cantrell, Annette, 120, 209 Cantrell, Gerald, 138, 258 Cantrell, Mitzi, 1 38 Capshaw, Leroy, 138 Caranto, Digna, 120, 197, 225 Carden, Robin, 59 Carder, Richard, 138 Carlson, Laurie, 38, 59, 301 Carroll, Michael, 101 Caron, Lisa, 138 Carpenter, Shirley, 1 38 Carroll, Darren, 59, 244 Carson, Gail, 1 20 Carter, Cynthia, 101 Carter, Elizabeth, 1 20 Carter, Jeffrey, 59 Carter, Judy, 120, 201,230 Carter, Michael, 120 Carter, Patricia, 59 Carter, Richard, 101 Carter, Robert, 1 38, 270 Carter, Rodney, 101,232, 235 Carter, Tammy, 1 38 Carter, Wade, 59, 203 Carthen, Daphne, 1 38 Cartwright, Johnnie, 1 38 Case, Mary, 101,309 Case, Jerry, 59 Case, Vickie, 101, 202,287 Casey, Barbara, 101 Casey, Jim, 138 Casey, Renee, 120 Casey, William C., 59, 273 Cashin, Carroll, 1 20 Cashin, Jay-Cea, 60, 269 Cashin, Sheryll, 135, 1 38, 201,252 Catlett, Cindy, 120, 193 Caudle, Leroy, 101 Cavanaugh, Elizabeth, 60 Cavanaugh, Karen, 1 38 Cavanaugh, Lisa, 120 Cavazos, Robert, 120 Cowan, Phillip, 139 Cawthon, Betty, 60 Cawthon, Reba, 120 Cawthon, Robert, 60 Cawthon, Tammy, 1 39 Cawthon, William, 101 Cawthorne, Rosetta, 1 39 Certain, Allen, 139 Certain, Kimberly, 120 Chaffin, Jeffery, 101,223, 227, 228, 229 Champion, Alfred, 120 Chance, Cyndi, 101,200, 250, 306, 308 Chandler, Debra, 120 Chandler, Jay, 139, 263 Chandler, Mark, 1 39, 258, 263 Chandler, Suzanne, 101 Chandler, Terry, 101,204, 224, 264, 274 Chapman, Robert, 139 Cheek, Craig, 60 Cheek, Karen, 120, 233 Chenault, Bronwyn, 101 Chenault, Shawn, 101 Cherry, Tommy, 1 39 Childs, Leon, 269 Childs, Michael, 120, 235 Childers, Gary, 120 Childers, Kenny, 120 Childree, Debra, 101,210,314 Chisam, Elyse, 120 Choe, Ji Sun, 139 Christian, Joan, 120, 197, 206 Christian, Rick, 1 39 Christina, Robert, 101 Christian, Tammy, 120 Chubb, Mary, 1 39 Clarbly, Deborah, 120 Clardy, Jill, 120 Clark, Belinda, 120 Clark, Bill, 20, 273 Clark, Bobby, 60 Clark, Butch, 1 39 Clark, Dean, 101 Clark, Pamela, 101,236, 238 Clark, Scott, 139 Clark, Terry, 1 20 Clarke, Kim, 101,236,238 Clements, Garry, 1 39 Clift, Bonnie, 60, 200, 236, 238, 291 Clift, Shelia, 120, 216, 217 Close, Robert, 120 Clouse, Anna, 60 Clouse, Mike, 139, 244 Clouse, Robert, 120 Clugston, Paul, 60 Clugston, Robin, 120, 190, 297 Clutts, Carey, 1 39, 258 Clutts, Pamela, 60 Clyburn, Carol, 101 Clyburn, Michael, 120, 276 Coble, Ann, 218, 219 Cockrell, Marlene, 61,244, 245 Coffell, Kevin, 139 Coffel, Suson, 101,203 Coffey, Richard, 139 Coggin, William, 1 39 Cogswell, John, 120, 242 Colburn, Mary, 1 20 Cole, Albert, 1 20 Cole, Anthony, 1 20 Cole, Denise, 120 Cole, Jacqueline, 222 Coley, Teresa, 61,236, 237, 291 Coleman, Cynthia, 120 Cole, Susan, 139, 245 Cole, Jacqueline, 222 Collier, Ernest, 120, 261,266 Collier, Vicky, 61, 190, 200, 215, 309 Collins, Lisa, 139 Colman, Ed, 61,214 Colwell, Dewayne, 101 Colwell, Ricky, 139 Comer, Allison, 101 Comer, Kenneth, 120, 255, 266, 307 Commiskey, Sandra, 1 39 Compton, Thomas, 1 39 Comptom, William, 1 20 Conerly, Pamela, 101,216,217,222 Conerly, Treva, 139, 222 Conklin, Lynn, 61 Conley, Eva, 101 Conner, Mark, 1 39, 263 Conte, John, 121,234, 244 Cook, Carolyn, 61,225 Cook, Gary, 121,268 Cook, Marietta, 31,36, 45, 61,250, 301,306 Cooper, Peter, 121 Cooper, Shane, 1 21 Cooper, Theresa, 101,209 Cooper, Trudy, 101 Copeland, Tammy, 121 Coppett, Johnny, 121 Cordova, Marie, 207, 224 Cornelison, Michael, 245 Cornelison, Robert, 243, 244 Cornett, Arch, 102 Student Index Coste, Jeff, 121,235 Cote, Phillip, 102 Cote, Shelly, 1 39 Cothran, Theresa, 61, 196. 197, 200, 291 Couch, Derrek, 1 39 Coulson, Angela, 1 39 Coute, Jesse, 101 Covon, Cindy, 121, 206, 225 Coveil, Richard, 102, 204, 220 Cowan, Phillip, 257 Crabb, Kathy, 121 Craddock, Dovid, 121,230 Craft, Darryl, 1 39 Crane, Kathy, 1 39 Crabtree, Dennis, 102 Craft, Bryon, 102, 304 Croft, Darryl, 269 Craig, Jeff, 61 Creasy, Sonya, 61,200, 210, 215, 239, 285, 314 Creekmore, Joseph, 61,202, 215 Creque, Rhonda, 1 39 Creque, Shelia, 102 Crews, Chris, 140 Crick, Charles, 102 Crider, Danny, 102, 176 Crosby, Aimer, 140 Crosslin, Michele, 140 Crow, Cynthia, 61 Crum, Mary, 102, 193, 240, 242, 243 Crumpton, Pometa, 102 Crumley, Patricia, 140, 222 Crumbley, Tim, 140 Crutch, Kenneth, 140, 257 Crutcher, Georgia, 102 Crutcher, Susan, 222 Cryer, Karen, 121 Cummings, Betty, 140, 230 Cunningham, George, 121 Cupp, Kenneth, 140, 257 Cupp, Mary, 62 Cupton, Gary, 261 Curtis, Scott, 140 Cutter, Norwood, 62 D'Agostino, John, 140 Dam, Jodie, 62 Dam, Mark, 102 Dangoran, Sherie, 62, 192, 195, 287 Danford, Joel, 140 Daniel, Joe, 121,255 Daniel, Ronita, 62 Daniel, Kevin, 62, 202, 203 Daniels, Elston, 102 Daniels, Ironett, 102, 229, 230, 240, 243, 245 Daniels, Johnnie, 121 Doniell, Dawn, 62, 236, 308 Danielson, Karen, 140, 230 Dant, Rodney, 140 D'Antonio, Louise, 140 D'Antonio, Vincent, 121 Darnell, Debbie, 102, 225 Darnell, Tommy, 121,255 Darden, Audrey, 1 40 Dare, Leisa, 140, 235 Dory, Collen, 121 Doshner, Dean, 102 Davis, Cindy, 102 Davis, John, 140 Davis, Kathy, 140 Davis, Leon, 121 Davis, Marcia, 121,215 Davis, Michoel, 102 Davis, Mike, 121,207 Davis, Patricia, 42, 62, 216, 217 Dovis, Russell, 102, 240, 241,242, 243 Davis, Sandra, 140 Davis, Simon, 102 Davis, Stephen, 140 Dovis, Tony, 140 Davis, Wendolynn, 102 Dawkins, Cassandra, 140 Dawkins, Kelvin, 121 Dawson, Billy, 121,312 Dawson, Ronny, 62, 235 Day, Ann, 121, 190, 201 Day, Jeff, 140 Deal, Clarence, 121,312 Dean, Harrison, 62, 259 Dean, Janice, 62 Deon, Kim, 121,264, 274, 277 Deerman, Robert, 102, 253 Deeson, Kelly, 121,218 Deeson, Lisa, 62, 192, 215, 220, 221 Della-Calce, David, 63 Demorest, Angela, 140 Denis, Andreas, 244 Denny, James, 121,235 Denton, Beverly, 141 Depew, Mory, 102, 311 Deppensmith, Joanne, 141 Derick, Lorenzo, 121 Derrick, Barbara, 102 Derrick, Beverly, 102 Derting, Michele, 63 DesRosier, Charles, 102 Dickenson, Blane, 141,270 Dickens, Bridget, 141 Dickens, Colleen, 63, 192, 220 Dickens, Katrina, 121 Dickerson, Larry, 141 Dick man, Deborah, 141 Dickerson, Sandra, 63 Dicus, Colin, 102 Diehl, Lori, 121,223, 293 Diehl, Ricky, 102, 261 Dillard, Miranda, 141,222 Dillon, Neldo, 63 Dinkel, Marsha, 102 Dinkel, Rodney, 1 21 Dishroon, Cindy, 121,204, 229 Doaganan, Sheri, 212 Dobbins, Rebecca, 102 Dobbs, Bruce, 141 Dobbs, Hal, 121, 190, 255 Dobbs, Sandra, 102 Dobbs, Wendy, 63, 190, 192, 198, 215 Dobson, Martha, 102, 200, 233 Domm, Michael, 141 Donaldson, Gladys, 244 Donaldson, Isiah, 102 Donaldson, Nerlen, 1 41 Doney, Robert, 235 Donofrino, Dawn, 121 Donohue, Elizabeth, 121,224 Dougherty, Stephanie, 63 Douglas, Anita, 63 Douglas, Martha, 121,215 Douglas, Nicholas, 103, 240, 242, 245 Douglas, Susan, 103, 191, 192, 193, 212,213, 287 Douglas, William, 245 Dousay, Brenda, 103 Dowey, Bobby, 103, 232 Downey, Laura, 63, 202 Drake, Donnie, 64 Drake, Kevin, 121 Draper, Angela, 64 Draper, Donna, 1 21 Draper, Deborah, 103, 245 Drinnon, Paul, 103 Driver, Vivian, 103 Dropst, Susan, 141 Dufour, Connie, 64 Duley, Beth, 103, 193, 243 Dugan, Chris, 121, 193 Dunham, Debbie, 64 Dunn, Vanessa, 103 Dupree, Kay, 64, 202 Dupree, Leigh, 141,234, 235 Dupree, Melanie, 121 Dupree, Rhonda, 103 Dupree, Robbie, 103 Duren, Steven, 64 Durham, Philip, 103 Dwyer, Stephen, 141,276 Dwyer, Tom, 121,276 Eakes, Joe, 64, 200, 215, 253 Eakes, Sherrie, 141 Eakes, Tammy, 141 Eason, Charlotte, 121 Eaton, John, 141 Eaton, Stephen, 103 Eaves, Shelia, 103 Edger, Lisa, 121 Edwards, Barry, 121 Edwards, Phil, 103 Edwards, Rick, 121 Edwards, Roger, 141 Edwards, Shelly, 103 Edwards, Stephanie, 103 Edwards, Stephannie, 141 Edmunds, Susan, 64, 215, 227, 231 Eimer, Christopher, 141 Eldridge, Dorothy, 64, 216 Elkins, Benito, 103, 301 Elkins, Dianne, 103 Elkins, Donna, 141 Elliott, Pam, 121, 195 Elliott, Richard, 103 Ellis, Linda, 103 Ellison, Maude, 64, 217 Ellison, Will, 122 Ellsworth, Penny, 103, 222, 240, 242, 245 Elmore, Tim, 122, 307 Emerman, Alon, 141 Emrick, Dan, 103 Emrick, Diana, 141 England, Brian, 1 22, 266 England, James, 64 England, Rebecca, 141,230 Englen, Lee, 232 Eppling, Jean, 65, 204, 205, 210, 214,215,314 Erwin, Scott, 141, 224 Essenmacher, Jim, 1 22 Essenmacher, John, 65 Esterling, Robie, 122 Estes, Sharon, 141,230 Evans, Chris, 65, 232, 233, 235 Evans. Geri, 122, 251 Evans, Karen, 141,222 Evans, Sandra, 103, 218, 219, 228, 229 Evans, Stanely, 65 Everhart, Cindy, 104 Ewing, Felicia, 141,272 Facemire, Bobyb, 242 Fail, David, 141 Fail, Delynda, 104 Faint, Dewayne, 1 22 Falconbury, Katinia, 104 Falconbury, Laura, 122 Falist, Fred, 141 Foma, Terri, 104 Fann, Tom, 122, 255, 266, 307 Farley, Jeff, 141 Farrell, Bobby, 65 Farrish, Bess, 65, 200, 301 Faulkner, Diane, 65 Faulkner, Marianna, 141 Faulkner, Rita, 141,235 Fearn, Annette, 65, 21 8, 222 Fearn, Darlene, 104, 207 Fee, Sharon, 42, 65, 204, 205, 214, 215,236,237, 309 Ferguson, Ginger, 1 22, 287 Ferguson, Joan, 1 22, 287 Fichtl, Tamira, 104,222, 230 Filipa, Rosemary, 1 22 Finley, Gary, 104 Fisher, Mike, 104, 223, 304 Fisher, Raymond, 1 22 Fisk, Ricky, 122 Fitzgerald, George, 65, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244 Fitzgerald, Mike, 1 22 Flanagan, Beth, 65, 203 Fleming, Scott, 66 Fletcher, Angela, 122 Fletcher, Annette, 230, 244 Fletcher, Charlotte, 122, 218, 222 Fletcher, Debra, 193, 242, 243 Fletcher, Jacqueline, 104 Fletcher, Molena, 1 41 Fletcher, Thoddeus, 66, 104 Fletcher, Tina, 141 Flournoy, Judith, 104, 217, 229 Foley, Brett, 141 Follansbee, Gary, 122, 193 Fontain, Paul, 141 Fontaine, Belinda, 66 Student Index 317 Fontaine, George, 1 22 Foote, Scott, 141 Forbes, John, 37, 66, 205, 214 Ford, Andrea, 141 Ford, David, 122 Ford, Kenneth, 104 Ford, Richard, 1 22, 244 Ford, Sherry, 1 22 Foreman, Glen, 141,257 Foreman, Jim, 31,40, 66, 200, 223 Foster, Carol, 31,45, 66, 215, 250, 306 Foster, Jay, 66, 253, 259 Foster, Kevin, 122 Foster, Linda, 122, 195 Foster, Steve, 66 Fourroux, George, 141 Fowler, Timothy, 141 Frakes, Kathleen, 104, 210, 227, 228, 229,231,314 Frame, Anita, 122, 218, 311 Frame, Patti, 66 Franklin, Alice, 276 Franklin, Deborah, 276 Franklin, Mike, 66 Frasier, Richard, 122, 261,266 Freil, Cinde, 122,214, 206, 229, 233 Freil, Linde, 122, 235 French, Robin, 122, 309 Fricke, Angela, 104 Fricke, Tim, 67 Fritz, Todd, 141,257 Fulgham, Laura, 141 Fulton, Christine, 141, 193 Funderburk, Kathy, 67 Funderburk, Robin, 122, 311 Fuqua, Anthony, 1 22 Fuqua, Laurie, 67 Futrol, Stephanie, 50, 67 Gaines, Christopher, 141 Gaines, Gay, 264 Gallivan, William, 122, 207 Galloway, Lisa, 224 Galloway, Melvin, 121 Galloway, Paul, 67 Gann, Billy, 67 Gann, Melody, 104 Gann, Stephanie, 141,201 Garappo, Bruce, 142, 257 Gardner, Jimmy, 67 Garmon, Melody, 104, 274, 301 Garner, Billy, 122 Garner, Fran, 67 Garner, Jon, 67 Garner, Shirley, 141 Garner, Willie, 122 Garrard, Greg, 202 Garrard, Jeanette, 67 Garrard, Katherine, 1 22, 236, 238, 230 Garvie, Elizabeth, 122, 218, 229, 232,235 Garvie, Mary, 67, 210, 214, 271, 314 Gates, James, 142 Gottis, Christopher, 122, 229, 232, 235 Gottis, Jeff, 142, 269 318 Student Index Student Index Gaught, Sherry, 122, 193 Gautreaux, Jackie, 31,40, 45, 67, 199, 200,215, 291 Gautreaux, Sherril, 122, 215 George, Debbie, 68, 287 George, Teresa, 68 George, Thomas, 142 George, Trocy, 142 Gerry, Mark, 190, 191 Gibbs, Karla, 142 Gibbs, Phyllis, 122 Gibbs, Steven, 31, 122,201,262, 266 Gibson, James, 122 Gilbert, Bill, 142 Gilbert, Jeanie, 122 Gilbert, Leslie, 301 Gilbreath, Gwendolyn, 68 Gill, Carol, 68, 200. 210, 214, 308, 314 Gill, Mike, 142 Gilliam, Phillip, 142 Gladys, Anette, 122 Gladys, Teresa, 104 Glasgow, Spencer, 142, 206 Gleanor, Norman, 122 Glenn, Mark, 1 22 Glenn, Sue, 142 Glover, Steve, 104, 232, 233, 234 Goans, Martha, 287 Goins, Carlos, 104 Goins, Perry, 104 Goins, Theo, 200, 253 Gojoza, Carol, 104, 212 Goltz, Nancy, 142, 230 Gonzales, Susan, 68, 212, 214, 225, 271 Goodall, Jacquelyn, 229, 230 Gordon, Omelia, 68 Gore, David, 68 Gore, Sandra, 123 Goree, William, 123 Gouin, Sherry, 142 Goustin, Beth, 68, 203 Goustin, Joe, 142, 263 Grady, Lisa, 104 Graham, Dawn, 142 Graham, Lynn, 104, 228 Gray, Johnny, 105 Gray, Luther, 105 Grear, Kenneth, 142 Green, Barney, 123 Green, Carolyn, 123 Green, Connie, 142 Green, Ellen, 142, 230, 245 Green, Hugh, 1 95 Green, Inez, 1 23 Green, Janet, 1 42 Green, Jerry, 105 Green, Linda, 68 Green, Patricia, 105 Green, Robert, 68 Green, Teresa, 105 Greenhaw, Kim, 123, 229 Greenhaw, Vanessa, 123, 230, 229 Greer, Daniel, 1 23 Greer, Juanna, 195 Gregory, Tammy, 105, 190 Gresham, Charolotte, 1 23 Gresham, Jeffery, 123 Griffin, Wanda, 123 Griffith, Kathy, 123 Grigsby, Janet, 142 Grigsby, John, 68, 312 Grigsby, Leslie, 123 Grover, Mary, 68, 200 Groves, Howard, 123, 235 Gullatt, Gregory, 123, 234 Gullick, Mitchell, 123, 224 Gunnison, Alex, 105, 228, 230 Gunnison, Mike, 142, 241,242 Gunter, Danny, 105, 304 Gurley, Susan, 123, 193 Guthrie, Joseph, 105 Guyton, Zachary, 142 Gwathney, Stephen, 105 Haas, Phillip, 69 Haddock, Eugene, 142, 244 Hafner, Alax, 105 Hafner, Jim, 105 Hale, Reggie, 142 Hale, Vickie, 123, 236, 237 Halk, Rita, 228 Haley, Lisa, 69, 202, 203 Haling, Ralph, 1 23 Hall, April, 69, 204,215 Hall, Buddy, 105, 277 Holl, Charles, 142 Hall, Donald, 142 Holl, Jeff, 142 Hall, Kenneth, 69 Hall, Laura, 105 Hall, Robert, 69, 215, 228, 229 Holl, Sharon, 165, 235 Hall, Suzanne, 123, 232 Hall, Vanassa, 123,251,301 Haltiwanger, Brenda, 69, 297 Haltiwanger, Karen, 142 Haltiwanger, Mike, 105, 240, 266 Hambrick, Delores, 105 Hambrick, Gayle, 105 Hambrick, James, 105 Hambrick, Kathy, 142 Hamby, Lance, 69, 203' Hamby, Mark, 123 Hamilton, Alan, 142, 235 Hammett, Lisha, 105 Hammock, Glenn, 123 Hammond, Billy, 1 23 Hammons, Jerry, 258 Hampton, Earl, 105 Hampton, James, 69, 240, 241,242, 243,244 Hancock, William, 142 Hand, Noreen, 1 23 Hanline, Donald, 105 Hanline, Jay, 255 Hanline, Jon, 142, 201,258 Haraway, Greg, 1 23 Horoway, Norma, 142, 230 Harbin, Kenny, 142 Harbin, Larry, 105 Harbin, Mark, 1 42 Hardiman, Scott, 69 Hardimon, Sharon, 123 Hardin, Michael, 105 Harding, Jimmie, 142 Hargett, Jeff, 142 Harms, Robert, 123 Harper, Valerie, 69, 215, 218 Harper, Vicki, 1 42, 235 Horrin, Virginia, 69 Harris, Jamie, 105, 239,285 Harris, Robert, 70 Harris, Sasra, 105 Harris, Tom, 1 24, 201 Harrison, Debbie, 105 Hart. Ethel, 70 Hart, Judy, 1 43 Hart, Lynda, 124 Harwell, Donna, 124 Harwell, Patricia, 143, 201 Hass, Karen, 105 Hastings, Donna, 1 24, 218, 233 Hatch, Cherry, 70, 215 Hatfield, Sharon, 143 Havner, Delores, 70 Havner, Shari, 1 24 Hayes, Laurel, 124, 230 Hayden, Roderick, 143 Hayward, Dianna, 105 Head, Phillip, 70 Healey, James, 105 Herbert, Melissa, 105, 230 Herbert, Michelle, 143 Hecht, Laurel, 105, 210, 314 Heddleson, Jolynda, 105, 245 Hedrick, James, 1 24 Helmer, Debra, 1 24 Helms, Terry, 1 24 Henderson, Amanda, 38, 70, 200, 210,250, 301,306, 314 Henderson, James, 105 Henderson, Karen, 105 Henderson, Mike, 105 Hereford, Alfred, 106 Hereford, Kimela, 42, 70, 204, 212, 274, 277 Hereford, Robert, 143 Herfurth, Heidi, 106, 236, 238, 310 Herfurth, John, 1 24 Herfurth, Timothy, 70 Hess, Jan, 70, 200, 210, 214, 301, 314 Hester, Donna, 106, 231 Heston, Alvin, 143 Heston, Norma, 70, 212 Hettinger, Frank, 37, 50, 70, 218, 219, 223 Heulett, Renita, 1 24 Hice, Tammy, 106, 224 Hicklen, Danny, 106 Hicks, Regina, 106 Higginbotham, Robin, 106 Hight, Anita, 106, 232,233 Hill, Angela, 143 Hill, Cynthia, 106 Hill, Deborah, 106 Hill, Franz, 70, 233, 235 Hill, John, 124, 229 Student Index Hilliord, Cassandra, 1 24 Hilliard, Shelia, 106 Hilliard, Sherry, 1 24 Hilson, David, 106 Hinds, Pamela, 71 Hinkle, Holly, 143 Hinkle, James, 1 24 Hipp, Beverly, 1 24 Hodder, Clinton, 143 Hodge, Gary, 106, 225 Hodge, Greg, 106, 232, 233 Hodge, Jeffrey, 124, 232, 235 Hodges, Jeff, 143 Hoffmeister, John, 106 Hogan, Florence, 1 24 Hogan, Mary, 1 24 Hogan, Sonya, 143 Holden, Janice, 1 24 Holder, Jenell, 71 Holland, Jimmy, 106 Holland, Randy, 143 Hollihon, Jon, 106, 232, 233 Hollingsworth, Alvin, 143, 240, 243, 244 Hollingsworth, Anna, 106, 240, 241, 242 Hollis, Bill, 124, 242, 244 Hollis, Curtis, 143 Hollis, Linda, 1 24 Holloway, Connie, 124 Holloway, Raymond, 143 Holmes, Beverly, 143 Holmes, Deborah, 71,195, 215, 218 Holmes, Ed, 124, 207 Holmes, Lisa, 143, 242 Holmes, Teresa, 124 Holmes, Terrie, 106,218 Holub, Cynthia, 143 Hooper, Bruce, 106, 235 Hope, Terraine, 143, 235 Hopper, Tim, 106 Hormlett, James, 143 Horne, Remona, 71, 195, 215, 237 Horne, Sylvia, 106, 191,239, 285, 310 Horton, Eric, 106, 200 Horton, Richard, 124 Horzempa, Laurie, 143 Horzempa, Sherrie, 143 Hosch, Shelia, 143 Houghton, Richard, 143 Houghton, Robert, 71,241,244 Hourany, Janet, 1 24 Houston, Eddie, 143 Houzhten, Richard, 143 Hovanes. Bruce, 106, 204, 205, 232, 233, 235 Hovis, Keith, 106 Howard, William, 124, 193 Howele, Nelson, 1 24 Howerton, Ann, 1 24 Hubbard, Trocy, 106, 297 Huckoby, Beth, 71, 191,215, 309 Huckaby, Martha, 106, 297 Hudgins, Loie,71,253 Hudson, James, 1 24 Hudson, Jay, 255 Hudson, Mary, 106, 209 Hughes, Cathy, 71 Hughes, Robert, 124 Hughes, Timothy, 71 Hughes, Vickie, 72,215 Huie, Bert, 124,256 Hulsey, Steve, 243, 244 Humphrey, Barney, 1 24, 256 Humphrey, Cathy, 124 Humphrey, Sherrie, 72 Humphries, Martha, 1 24 Hunt, Brenda, 1 24 Hunt, John, 125 Hunt, Jonathan, 125 Hunt, Stephen, 106, 212 Hunter, LeJauan, 72, 195 Huntzinger, Robert, 72 Hutchison, Mark, 143, 240, 263 Hyatt, Janet, 143 Ikaid, Kenny, 143 Ikemire, Tina, 72 Ingram, Judy, 72 Ingram, Reba, 72 Irvin, Barbra, 125 Ivy, Wanda, 143 Jackson, Kay, 143 Jackson, Lee, 144 Jackson, Mark, 106 Jackson, Ruby, 144 Jackson, Susie, 144 Jackson, Terri, 106 Jagger, Tambra, 144 Jamar, Sharon, 1 44 Jansen, Anthony, 106 Jarvis, Allison, 144 Jefferson, Brenda, 106, 222 Jefferson, Donald, 144, 269 Jefferson, Frederick, 144 Jefferson, Gwendolyn, 144 Jefferson, Johnny, 144 Jefferson, Joyce, 106 Jefferson, Shirley, 144 Jefferson, Terry, 1 24, 244 Jefferson, Terry Lee, 241 Jenkins, James, 202 Jenkins, Jerry, 1 25 Jennings, Jay, 106 Jensen, Betty, 72, 203 Jerdan, Alberta, 125 Jett, Brenda, 125,210,314 Johanson, Kathleen, 72, 287, 200 Johns, Jimmy, 1 25 Johnson, Bobby, 125, 263 Johnson, Bobby, 144 Johnson, Brad, 106, 234 Johnson, Cynthia, 125 Johnson, David, 72 Johnson, Denise, 107 Johnson, Denise, 125, 222 Johnson, Edward, 107 Johnson, Glenn, 107 Johnson, Gregory, 72, 241,243 Johnson, Howard, 257, 270 Johnson, James, 144 Johnson, John, 107, 262 Johnson, Judy, 73 Johnson, Kevin, 107, 250 Johnson, Lisa, 107, 264 Johnson, Mark, 107 Johnson, Melanie, 47, 107, 200, 210,214,250, 306 Johnson, Muriel, 73 Johnson, Patrick, 144 Johnson, Rita, 107 Johnson, Robin, 144 Johnson, Roger, 144 Johnson, Tara, 144, 201 Johnson, Teresa, 220 Johnson, Thomas, 73, 253, 311 Johnson, Viola, 107 Johnson, Walter, 107 Johnston, Ann, 144 Johnston, Dean, 73, 253 Johnston, Nancy, 107 Johnston, Theresia, 73 Joiner, Jocelyn, 42, 73, 199, 21 2, 214, 274, 277 Jolley, Jessie, 107 Jolley, Timothy, 107 Jones, Alberta, 73 Jones, Barbara, 73 Jones, Bobby, 144 Jones, Carol, 144 Jones, Crystal, 222 Jones, Donald, 107 Jones, Edward, 107 Jones, Geraldine, 125 Jones, Hareiotta, 144 Jones, Jeral, 144 Jones, Judith, 125 Jones, Julie, 107, 195 Jones, Kenneth, 144, 234 Jones, Michoel, 125 Jones, Nanette, 107 Jones, Pam, 125 Jones, Sharon, 73, 236, 238, 308 Jones, Shirley, 144 Jones, Tamara, 145 Jones, Thelma, 224 Jones, Victoria, 107, 204, 205, 212 Jones, Walter, 107 Jordan, Cora, 145 Jordan, Cynthia, 107 Jordan, David, 125, 268, 312 Jordan, Laurie, 125 Jordan, Lawrence, 125, 250 Jordan, Linda, 125,230 Jordan, John, 107 Jordon, Pamela, 145 Jordon, Renee, 145 Joyner, Carmen, 73 Joyner, Juan, 107 Jude, John, 107, 253 Jude, Johnnie, 145 Judy, Cynthia, 145 Judy, Patti, 125 Judy, Ricky, 73 Kaczmarek, Mark, 31,73, 199, 200 Kaczmarek, Michael, 145 Kamus, Murphy, 145 Kaufman, Becky, 125, 204, 220 Kaufman, Lori, 108, 204, 205, 220, 221,224 Keegan, Anna, 74, 207, 212, 213, 276 Keegan, James, 108, 212, 213, 218, 276 Keeton, Jesse, 125 Keeton, Ketty, 145 Keffer, Terry, 108 Keith, Otis, 108 Kellerman, Susan, 125 Kelley, Geraldine, 74, 217 Kelley, Pomelo, 125 Kelley, Rhonda, 108, 202 Kelly, Effie, 125 Kemp, Joyce, 108, 310 Kennamer, Vanessa, 74 Kennamore, Charleston, 74, 254 Kennamore, Pamela, 222 Kennedy, Donna, 145 Kennemore, Billy, 74, 267 Kennemore, Karen, 1 45 Kerr, Daniel, 108 Key, David, 145 Key, Jimmy, 125, 259, 266 Key, Linda, 74, 236, 238 Kidd, Jimmy, 125 Kimball, Leslie, 125, 223, 227, 229 Kimball, Shirley, 74, 210, 214, 224, 227.231.314 Kimbrough, Tina, 242, 243 Kinch, John, 108 Kinch, Loretta, 74 King, Beverly, 145 King, Bill, 145 King, Chris, 97, 207, 277 King, Cindy, 145 King, David, 74 King, Jerry, 125 King, June, 108 King, Michael, 145 King, Robert, 145 Kinney, Forest, 108 Kinney, Marjorie, 108 Kinney, Timothy, 125 Kiper, Teresa, 108 Kirby, David, 244 Kircus, Robert, 145 Kirk, Lori, 145 Kirk, Terri, 108 Kirkeguard, Karin, 125 Kirkham, Bobby, 74 Kirkham, Mark, 1 25 Kirkpatrick, Muriel, 145 Kirkwood, Bonnie, 74 Klinedinst, Ronna, 125, 190, 210, 212.314 Klinkousky, Kenneth, 1 25 Klinner, Cam, 1 25 Knadler, John, 108 Knadler, Matt, 235 Knight, Alicia, 145, 222 Knight, Dean, 74 Knight, Glen, 1 25 Knight, Johnny, 145 Knight, Renee, 145 Knott, Terri, 125, 201,251 Knudsen, Shirley, 108 Kochevar, Scott, 145 Student Index 319 Student Index Kozub, Cheryle, 145, 224 Kozub, Michelle, 108 Krivutza, Stephanie, 145 Kross, Mark, 125 Krousberg, Alida, 75 Krousse, Corolyn, 75 Kuntz, Albert, 1 25 Kwak, David, 108, 206, 220 Lacanne, Mork, 145 Laird, Jim, 125 Lake, Barry, 1 45 Lake, Sandy, 108 Lamar, Gloria, 75, 200, 215 Lomb, Sandra, 125, 195 Lambert, Annette, 145 Lamm, Beverly, 108 Lamm, Stuart, 145, 269 Lamon, Doug, 75 Lancaster, Leslie, 145 Land, Jeff, 125. 256, 307 Lane, Richard, 75 Lane, Terry, 1 25 Lang, Angela, 1 25, 229, 230 Lang, Ernest Lee, 75, 228, 229 Langford, Barry, 75 Langford, Bill, 1 45 Longford, Kenneth, 108 Langford, Gregory, 145, 245 Langford, JoAnn, 145, 243 Langford, Michael, 145 Langford, Ralph, 108 Langford, Robert, 1 45 Langford, Wanda, 145 Lanier, Cleanza, 125, 217, 222 Lanier, Greg, 75 Lanier, Norma, 75, 42 Lankford, Kaye, 50, 75, 191,212, 236, 238, 308 Lanzillo, Maria, 125 Lanzillo, Vince, 75, 214 LaPointe, Thomas, 145 Larkins, Stacey, 75, 192, 220, 221 Larson, Jill, 76 Larson, John, 108 Lasseter, Mark, 76, 253 Lassiter, Ginger, 125, 215 Lassiter, Jerry, 108, 273 Lassiter, Lori, 76 Lassiter, Steve 145 Laster, Jeffrey. 76, 254 Latham, Trocy, 108, 233 Lotto, Williom, 76 Lawter, Charles, 76 Laymon, Chris, 125 League, Nancy, 126 League, Sandra, 109 Lebeau, Marc, 109, 200, 218 Lebeau, Maurice, 1 26 Ledbetter, Lou, 1 26 Ledbetter, Scott, 126 Lee, David, 145 Lee, John, 126,232,235 Leftwick, Cathy, 76 Lemley, Jerry, 1 26 Lemons, Ricky, 1 45 Leonard, Brod, 109 Leshe, Alettheo, 109 Leslie, Glorra, 76 Leslie, Gregory, 145 Leslie, Lloyd, 76 Leslie, Yvette, 76, 195 Lester, Howard, 1 26, 253 Letson, Diane, 145 Letson, Eddie, 109, 262,266 Levasseur, Joy, 76, 276 Levasseur, Jeff, 76, 276 Leverett, Jimmy, 109, 253, 266 Levitch, Joy, 202, 203 Lewollen, Pat, 77, 197, 204, 205, 214,223,227,229, 259,293 Lewis, Cynthia, 126 Lewis, Gretchen, 145 Lewis, Karen, 126 Lewis, Margret, 145 Lewis, Pam, 109 Libbey, Kirsten, 126, 236, 237 Lightfoot, James, 77, 199, 200, 223, 293 Lilly, Jimmy, 77 Lilly, Karen, 145, 235 Lilly, Tony, 109 Lindsey, Deborah, 201,207 Lindsey, Richard, 126, 267 Lipham, Melissa, 1 26 Lipscomb, Desiree, 77, 220 Little, Jeffery, 109, 204, 205, 229, 235 Livingston, Lisa, 145 Locke, Kevin, 1 45 Loehrlein, Christine, 77, 198, 204, 205,210,214,218,219 Loehrlein, Julia, 126, 206, 218, 225, 314 Loftis, Mike, 146 Long, Samuel, 109 Long, William, 77 Love, Daniel, 109 Love, Glenn, 41,50, 77, 214, 215, 254 Love, Lisa, 146 Love, Louis, 146 Love, Somuel, 146 Love, Therron, 1 26 Lowery, Lane, 126 Lowery, Mary, 109 Lowery, Mary Jone, 109 Lowery, Teresa, 1 46 Loyd, Mack, 126 Lugo, Melanie, 109 Lumpkin, Paula, 126, 218, 311 Lunna, Donna, 126 Luok, Deborah, 1 26 Lyles, Lindo, 1 26 Lynch, Ramona, 126, 236 Lynn, Charles, 77, 234 Lynn, Terry, 77 Lyons, Ruth, 1 46 MacConochie, Scott, 256 MacConachie, Shari, 146, 222, 230 MacCrone, Carol, 109 MacCrone, Janice, 126, 195, 225 Mack, Donna, 109, 190, 277, 309 Mack, Ricky, 77 MacKenzie, Kenny, 146 MacKenzie, Susan, 1 26, 206, 209 MocConachie, Scott, 1 26 Madderro, John, 146, 257 Mahone, Cheryl, 109, 202, 203 Mahone, Morgan, 77 Mahmoud, Kassandra, 109, 202, 203,312 Majors, Terri, 109 Malcom, Belinda, 1 26 Malkmus, Jeff, 77, 268 Malone, Cherryle, 1 26, 31 1 Maness, Jon, 109, 212 Mankoski, Patricia, 126, 195, 225 Mann, Cory, 146 Mann, Diana, 109 Mann, Paul, 109, 223 Mann, Scott, 1 26 Mann, Virginia, 1 26 Manning, April, 1 26, 209 Manning, Chat, 109 Manning, Shirley, 78, 309 Mansfield, Richard, 1 26, 209, 277 Marbrey, Mary, 78 Morbrey, Nathan, 1 26 Mardirossian, Robert, 1 26 Marinok, James, 1 46 Marino, Nancy, 109, 209 Marks, Alan, 78 Marks, Martha, 109, 310 Maroon, Diane, 146, 245 Maroon, Michael, 1 26, 225 Marrow, Jimmy, 1 26 Marshall, Jack, 126, 235 Marshall, Robert, 78, 227, 231 Martin, Craig, 126, 232, 235 Martin, Gary, 245 Martin, Laura, 109 Martin, Nancy, 146 Martinelli, Pam, 146, 201 Martinez, Robert, 109 Marty, David, 109 Moson, Cathy, 146, 240, 243, 245 Mason, Clarence, 1 26 Mason, Karen, 146 Moson, Leah, 126 Moson, Robin, 146 Mason, Stacy, 109, 200, 210, 301, 314 Massey, Butch, 109 Massey, Cynthia, 78 Massey, Deborah, 126 Massey, Karen, 109, 236, 238, 190, 308 Massey, Savoy, 146 Masters, Greg, 146 Mathews, Cecilia, 78, 225 Matthews, Bobby, 1 26 Motthews, Cynthia, 126, 243, 245, 240 Matthews, Dennis, 146 Matthews, Gordon, 146 Matthews, Suzy, 109 May, Hilary, 78, 195 May, Ladonna, 109 Mayes, Janie, 78, 195, 287 Moyo, Pom, 1 46, 276 Mayo, William, 78, 200, 207, 223, 276, 304 320 ' Student Index Maynard, Linda, 126 Mazingo, Teresa, 109, 195,212 Mazingo, Tommy, 78, 228 McAllister, Guy, 146 McBreorty, Seon, 78, 212, 213 McCaig, Mindi, 109 McCall, Melissa, 78, 212, 214, 227, 228,229,231 McCall, Nancy, 146, 230, 233 McCalla, Jane, 109 McCalla, Nancy, 110 McCandless, Bruce, 1 26 McCauley, Timothy, 110 McCaulley, Elios, 146 McCoulley, Patricia, 47, 1 26 McClain, Carlton, 126, 245 McClellan, Julie, 79, 222 McCleskey, Vicki, 146, 224 McCloud, Keith, 257 McComb, Larry, 1 26 McConnel, Dana, 146, 242 McConnell, James, 1 27 McConnell, Mike, 1 27 McConnell, Paul, 110 McCormack, Jeff, 146 McCormick, Cynde, 1 46 McCowan, Robert, 79 McCowan, Sherree, 79, 265, 271, 272 McCrary, Alphonzo, 245 McCrary, Judy, 79 McCrary, Margaret, 1 27 McCraw, James, 127 McCray, Bruce, 1 46 McCurry, Sharon, 79 McCusker, Doreen, 146, 243, 245 McCutcheon, Mark, 127 McDaniel, Renee, 146 McDonald, Carl, 267 McDonald, Donald, 127, 273 McDonald, James, 127 McDonald, Jerry, 146 McDonald, Mark, 127 McDonald, Pam, 1 46 McDonald, Ronald, 146, 258, 263, 273 McDonald, Stan, 117, 127 McElveen, Vanessa, 1 27, 218 McElwee, Danita, 79, 200 McElyeo, Chris, 146 McElyea, Rickey, 146 McElyeo, Steve, 202 McEvoy, Bobby, 110,256 McEvoy, Buddy, 110, 256 McForlen, Angela, 1 27 McForlen, James, 1 27 McFarlen, Jennifer, 1 46, 201 McGee, Karen, 1 46 McGee, Katherine, 146, 230 McGee, Linda, 110 McGlathery, Delores, 1 46 McGlathery, Garon, 110 McGlathery, Jane, 127 McGlathery, Sharon, 110 McGrow, Gretchen, 1 27 McGrow, Judith, 79, 212, 215, 204, 213, 225 Student Index McGrow, Rockey, 110 McIntosh, Sandy, 1 27, 251,292, 201 McKee, Robert, 79 McKenzie, Jim, 127 McKinley, Lynn, 146 McKinney, Sharron, 1 46 McKleroy, Jeff, 110 McLean, Terry, 127 McLelmore, Michael, 146 McLeod, Keith, 146 McLeod, Sammy, 146 McLeod, Sheily, 146 McLin, Beverly, 1 10 McManus, Samuel, 127 McManus, Robert, 146, 224 McMeans, Brenda, 147, 230 McMillan, Kathy, 147 McMurron, Scott, 79 McNeill, David, 147, 269 McNeill, Sandra, 80, 215 McPheeters, Kathryn, 80 McRee, Colleen, 127 McRee, Grace, 127 McVay, Donna, 127 McVay, Wayne, 80 Meagher, Michael, 80 Meagher, Patricia, 80 Means, John, 34, 35, 80, 254 Medley, Mike, 147 Meeks, Renee, 110 Melchionne, Marili, 1 27 Melchionne, William, 80 Mello, Carolyn, 31,44, 110, 200, 210, 291,314 Melton, Bill, 1 10 Merjil, Michelle, 127, 195 Merrell, Jeff, 127, 254 Merrell, Mark, 1 27 Metgu, Jerry, 1 27 Metzger, Jimmy, 127 Middleton, Michael, 80, 233, 235 Middleton, Theresa, 1 27, 233 Milan, Ralph, 127 Miles, Johnny, 1 10 Milewicz, Christine, 1 27, 233, 297 Miller, Cynthia, 110, 202, 203 Miller, Janine, 127 Miller, Jamine, 128, 195 Miller, John, 80 Miller, Karen, 1 10 Miller, Kate, 1 28 Miller, Robin, 1 10 Miller, Shirley, 128, 195 Miller, Tim, 147 Miller, Tony, 110, 207, 223, 227 Milliner, Deborah. 128, 265, 274, 272 Milliner, James, 110 Mills, Howard, 1 27 Mingo, Claudia, 1 28 Mink, Kenney, 1 47 Mitchell, Barbara, 147 Mitchell, Brendo, 110 Mitchell, Janice, 147 Mitchell, Melissa, 80 Mitchell, Sammy, 147 Mitchell, Susan, 1 97 Mitchell, Tommie, 147 Moody, Coyette, 147 Moon, Donna, 80 Moon, Melanie, 110, 202, 203 Moon, Mike, 128, 262, 266 Moon, Phyllis, 110, 191, 195, 210, 314 Moore, Carolyn, 128 Moore, Carolyn, L., 1 28 Moore, Christopher, 147 Moore, Deborah, 1 28 Moore, Dexter, 80 Moore, Diane, 110 Moore, Dorothy, 110 Moore, Douglas, 110 Moore, Dwayne, 1 28 Moore, Gary, 80 Moore, Geroge, 128, 245 Moore, Karen, 1 28 Moore, Kirt, 110, 223, 234, 232 Moore, Martha, 81 Moore, Patrick, 81 Moore, Rebecca, 81,265, 274 Moore, Rosalind, 81, 215, 287 Moore, Tora, 128 Moore, Vanessa, 81 Moore, Wilma, 147 Moore, Yvonne, 81 Moorehead, Jeri, 128, 225 Moorman, David, 1 10 Moran, Jim, 81 Moreno, Bill, 1 27, 225 Moore, Jeff, 128 Moore, Alphea, 1 10 Morris, Eddie, 147, 258, 270 Morris, John, 147 Morris, Patricia, 1 10, 204, 224 Morris, Yvonne, 1 10, 216, 217, 239, 285 Morrison, Garry, 1 28 Morrison, Roger, 1 10 Morrow, Edward, 1 10 Morrow, Tami, 147 Morton, Shirley, 147 Mosley, Billy, 1 28 Moss, Troy, 147 Motes, Robbie, 128, 291 Mott, Donna, 147 Moudy, Jimmy, 1 28 Mouvery, William, 1 10 Muccio, Tom, 128 Muery, David, 147 Muery, Deborah, 110, 200, 210, 236,237, 291,314 Mullins, Michael, 128, 242 Munster, Betty, 147 Munster, Worren, 1 28 Murphy, Elizabeth, 147, 271 Murphy, JoAnn, 110, 236, 237, 309 Murphy, John, 111, 254 Murphy, Robert, 147, 257, 269 Murray, Elliott, 111 Muzzi, Tina, 128 Myers, Bobby, 147 Myers, Sherrie, 128 Nafus, Steve, 81 Noll, Terry, 81 Nance, Calvin, 147 Nance, James, 147 Nonce, Ola, 81 Nonce, Vickie, 147 Nosh, Beverly, 147 Nosh, Larry, 11 1 Neal, Lisa, 147 Neeley, Karen, 81,200, 210, 231 Neely, Brenda, 147, 227 Neely, Linda, 147 Neely, Michael, 147 Neill, Johnny, 1 47 Nettleton, Tim, 128, 201, 307 Neumeyer, Robert, 128, 256 Newby, Kenneth, 1 28 Newby, Tim, 81 Newcomer, Denise, 147, 230 Newcomer, Matthew, 111, 240, 243 Newman, Michele, 82, 233 Newton, Karen, 147, 252 Ngvyen, Son, 128 Nichols, Dean, 82 Nickel, Rick, 82 Nickleson, David, 128 Niemeyer, Libbie, 147, 235 Niemeyer, Mary, 82 Nixon, Susan, 31,44, 147, 235 Norvell, Gregg, 147 Norris, Tommy, 111 Northcutt, Angela, 128 Northcutt, David, 1 11 Norwood, Andy, 111 Norwood, Lori, 148 Norwood, Michael, 148 Nottrodt, Sonia, 82 Nulk, Christopher, 1 48 Nulk, Raymond, 11 1 Nunez, Joan, 82 Nunnally, Alicia, 111 O'berg, Janet, 111, 204, 224 O’Connell, Tam, 128 Ogden, Angela, 1 28 Ogle, Felicio, 128 Ogle, Pat, 82 Ogles, Melyndo, 111 Oleson, Barbara, 1 48 Oleson, Owen, 1 28 Oliver, Danny Oliver, Jay, 148, 201,257 Oliver, Raymond, 1 11 Oliver, Tina, 82, 222 Olliff, Elizabeth, 128 Olson, Eric, 82 Olson, Oliver, 148 Orebaugh, Barbara, 148, 240, 245 Orebaugh, Gene, 111, 240 Ortner, Connie, 129 Ortner, Ralph, 1 48 Osborne, Marc, 1 29 Osborne, Susy, 111 Ottman, Barbara, 83, 215, 297 Ottman, Debbie, 129, 244 Otto, Mary, 83, 31,45, 250, 291, 306 Owen, Christine, 111 Owen, Dawn, 1 48 Owen, Robert, 1 29 Owens, Jimmy, 241,242, 245 Owens, John, 111 Owens, Michael, 111 Owens, Sheryl, 1 29 Paddock, Johnny, 111 Paddock, Susan, 148 Panter, Todd, 148 Paroquelles, Tommy, 129, 241,245 Parden, Kenneth, 148 Porham, Anna, 111 Parham, Novise, 129 Parish, Cary, 43, 83, 200, 214, 220, 277, 301 Porish, David, E., 148 Parker, Angela, 1 29 Parker, Brenda, 148 Porker, Corla, 148 Parker, Kenneth, 148, 245 Porker, Lisa, 1 48 Parker, Olivia, 111 Parker, Patricia, 148, 230 Parker, Rene, 202 Porker, Sandra, 83, 250, 301, 306 Porks, Curtis, 1 29 Parks, Sheila, 1 11 Parrish, Deborah, 148, 230 Parrow, Pam, 129, 242 Parrow, Phyllis, 148, 245 Parson, Shelia, 148 Parsons, Cathy, 83 Parton, Joey, 1 48, 257 Partridge, Max, 1 29 Pasuer, Kevin, 1 29, 266, 307 Passero, Anthony, 111 Passero, Robert, 129, 307 Pate, Allen, 148 Pate, Liesa, 149, 230 Patterson, Rusty, 1 29, 235 Potterson, Stephen, 149, 243, 244 Patton, Elizabeth, 129, 239, 285 Patton, Ricky, 129, 256 Patton, Vickie, 111,220 Payne, Greg, 111, 230 Payne, Jon, 149 Payne, Susan, 149, 230 Poyne, William, 1 29 Payton, Kandy, 149 Pearce, Kenneth, 112 Pearce, Regina, 1 49 Pearman, Mike, 1 29, 266 Peck, Dennis, 1 29 Pendergraft, Jeffrey, 1 1 2, 240, 241 Penichet, Parcy, 129 Penland, Gail, 11 2 Penton, Robby, 1 29 Perkins, Charles, 11 2 Perky, John, 149 Perry, Donnie, 149, 244 Perry, Russell, 1 49, 257 Peters, David S., 1 29 Peters, John, 83 Pettie, James, 112 Pettie, Jill, 83, 291 Pettus, Christine, 112 Phillips, Bobby, 1 29 Phillips, Jimmy, 149 Phillips, John A., 129, 273 Student Index 321 8fudent Index Phillip , John, 1 1 2 Phillip , Tony, 149, 258 Pillow, Karen, 1 12 Pindale, Karen, 112 Piner, Howard I., 129 Piper, Micheel, 112, 301 Piper, Michelle, 1 29 Pittman, Bobby, 112 Pittman, Kent, 112 Pitt , Roosevelt, 223, 240, 241,243, 244 Ploia, Anno, 83 Ploio, Paulo, 129,233 Ploia, John, 112, 235 Ploia, Rosario, 149, 244 Plant, Denise, 1 29 Poorch, Lamar, 149 Poorch, Lyle, 112 Polk, Allison, 97, 112,210, 236, 238, 291,314 Pope, Alvin, 129 Pope, Charles J., 202, 203 Pope, Douglas, 149, 244 Pope, James, 83 Pope, Kenneth, 1 29 Porter, Billy, 112, 277 Porter, Mary, 149, 201 Porter, Mike, 129 Porter, Thomas, 1 29 Porterfield, John, 129, 218 Porterfield, Kelly, 83, 250, 306 Posey, Cynthia, 112 Poteat, Ron, 11 2, 240, 242, 243, 245 Poteat, Russ, 149, 193, 240, 242, 245 Potter, Jamie, 112 Potter, Kevin, 149 Potter, Steve, 83 Pottor, Carmen, 112 Pounders, Kenneth, 149 Power, Wayne, 112 Prater, Ginger, 149 Presnail, Lorry, 83 Price, Crystal, 149 Price, Mike, 112 Pride, Alisa, 84,215,218 Pride, Penny, 149, 230 Prince, Frank, 112, 234 Proffitt, David, 129, 259 Prosser, Susan, 112, 215 Provancha, David, 43, 84 Provoncho, Diana, 129 Pugh, Billy, 129 Pugh, Brian, 84 Pugh, Greg, 149 Pugh, Leroy, 149, 258 Pultz, Julie, 84 Pultz, June, 84 Qualls, Kathy Hope, 128,311 Quillon, Mike, 113 Robbitt, Linda, 113 Rodhoff, Kathy, 129 Ragan, Phillip, 149 Ragano, Chris, 84, 265, 301 Ragano, David, 149, 258, 270 Ragsdale, Ernest, 1 29 Ragsdale, Nancy, 129 Raines, Marty, 1 29 Rains, Lorrell, 113 Rains, Sonya, 1 49 Rains, Tonya, 149 Ralph. Debbie, 84, 200, 236, 308 Ralph, Mark, 149, 206 Randall, Debbie, 84, 230, 244 Raney, Lynn, 1 29, 218 Ratley, Jackie, 84 Ratts, J. W., 113 Rawleigh, Annette, 84 Ray, Cheryl, 84, 195,216,217 Ray, Lonnie, 149 Rayborn, Beverly, 84 Rayborn, Kenneth, 149 Raymond, Bruce, 1 29, 232, 277 Raymond, Dee Ann, 113, 200, 301, 304 Reo, Barbara, 113, 242, 243, 245 Reavis, Sharon, 85 Redman, Brenda, 149 Reed, Robert, 85 Reid, John, 129 Reid, Susan, 11 3 Reimer, John, 149, 235 Rhodes, Ronald, 149 Renegar, Neal, 1 29 Reynolds, Roderick, 149 Rhodes, Jimmy N., 11 3 Rhodes, Melanie, 1 29, 204, 235 Rhodes, Ralph, 245 Rice, Bobbe, 11 3 Rice, Donna, 149, 230 Rice, Gloria, 129 Rice, James, 223, 254 Rice, John, 149 Rice, Kathy, 85, 216, 227, 229, 230 Rice, Thomos, 85, 304 Rice, Tony, 129 Rice, Walter, F., 113 Rice, William, 1 49 Richard, Ann, 1 30, 229, 233 Richard, Keith, 85, 191,304 Richards, Judith, 130, 271 Richards, Robert, 1 30 Richmond, Donna, 1 30, 287 Richmond, Sheila, 85, 215, 287 Riddle, Augusta, 113 Rideout, Lorena, 85, 242, 243 Ridenour, De Anna, 1 1 3, 242, 243 Riggers, Angie, 149 Riggins, Jimmy, 149 Riley, Janie, 85, 191,214, 239, 285 Riley, Linda, 149 Riley, Teresa, 130, 239, 285 Rinehart, Caroline, 149 Risner, Roger, 1 30 Rivers, Judith, 1 30, 210, 314 Rivers, Suzanne, 85, 200, 210, 214, 314 Rizzardi, Donald, 85, 214 Rizzardi, Jeff, 209 Rizzardi, Pamela, 130, 201,229, 230, 297 Roach, Della, 149 Roberts, Alan, 149 Roberts, Brad, 11 3 Roberts, Cynthia, 149 Roberts, Mark, 1 30 Roberts, Patricia, 113, 235 Roberts, Patricia, 149 Roberts, Ronnie, 149 Roberts, Susan, 85, 204, 205, 220, 224 Roberts, William, 86, 204, 205, 215 Roberson, Barbara, 85 Robertson, Kimberly, 149 Robertson, Lisa, 113 Robertson, Russell, 11 3 Robertson, Vanessa, 11 3 Robinson, Ben, 86 Robinson, Carolyn, 113, 218, 309 Robinson, Cathy, 1 30 Robinson, Jerry, 150 Robinson, Murray, 86 Robinson, Teresa, 150 Roddy, Lisa, 130 Rodgers, Henry, 245, 243 Rogers, Dawn, 245 Rogers, Doris, 85 Rogers, Joseph, 11 3 Rogers, Keith, 85, 204, 212, 214, 241,242, 243, 244 Rones, Audrey, 86 Rookism, Gina, 150 Rooks, Paula, 130 Roper, Shelia, 130 Roper, Tommy, 150 Rosado, Jeffrey, 150 Rose, Kyle, 130, 262,273 Rose, Charlotte, 86 Rose, Jackie, 86 Rose, Pamela, 113 Rosemond, Brian, 1 50 Ross, Moroma, 1 30 Ross, Walter, 150, 270 Roth, Robert, 113 Roth, Tammy, 113, 297 Rouffy, Michael, 130 Royer, Jerilyn, 11 3 Royer, John Rozell, Steven, 130 Ruebush, David, 86, 230 Ruebush, Mark, 1 30 Ruiz, Roxanne, 86 Russell, Karen, 150 Russell, Maurice, 150 Rutherford, Cindy, 150, 233 Russell, Tina, 86 Ryals, Pat, 130 Ryan, Michael, 113 Ryan, Wendy, 113,236,238, 310 Sabban, Patricia, 113 Sodler, Teresa, 113, 310 Salkil, Rodger, 130 Sandifur, Lowretta, 150 Sanders, Dean, 150, 257 Sanders, Don, 86, 42, 198, 218, 219,228 Sanders, Scott, 150 Sanders, Terri, 150 Sandlin, Elizabeth, 113, 203, 202 Saxon, Bill, 87,214,215, 254 Sauciet, Ann, 87, 309 Saucier, Patricia, 130, 239 Saunders, Karen, 301 Savage, Don, 113 Sayler, Jimmy, 130 Schaaf, Soralyn, 1 30, 204, 229, 232,233 Schell, Susan, 130, 195 Schild, Valarie, 46, 47, 135, 150, 201,252 Schiernitzaver, Teresa, 1 30 Schlosser, Tina, 192 Schneider, Vincent, 150 Schnitzmeier, Patricia, 1 30 Schram, Darlene, 11 3 Schreiber, Adam, 150, 257 Schrick, Billi, 113,218, 224 Schrick, Jodi, 130, 212, 271 Schrimsher, Deborah, 130, 195 Schrimsher, Melissa, 150 Schrimsher, Mickey, 87, 31 2 Schulze, Richard, 87 Schumake, William, 130, 201,223, 255 Schwartz, Sylvia, 87, 265 Scott, Donna, 1 30 Scott, Earnestine, 87 Scott, Hope, 130 Scott, Reginia, 130 Scrimsher, Cindy, 150 Scruggs, Jacqueline, 1 30 Scruggs, Ruth, 11 3 Seagle, Leigh, 87, 215 Seals, Paula, 130, 195, 229, 230, 297 Seaman, Kim, 150 Searcy, Gary, 234 Seat, Tracy, 113, 203 Seay, Alexander, 113 Seay, Dwight, 1 50 Seay, Timothy, 11 3 Segihorst, Karen, 1 30, 277 Silver, Tina, 11 3 Seldon, Willo, 113, 200, 207, 212, 213, 277 Self, Mark, 113 Sellers, Lisa, 87, 227, 229, 231 Senter, Larry, 150 Senter, Leigh, 88 Senter, Michael, 87 Serage, Annette, 1 50 Serage, Gail, 113 Sessions, James, 150 Sessions, Kimbery, 113 Shahan, Randall, 88 Sharp, Howard, 1 30 Sharp, Richard, 150 Sheffield, Paula, 130 Shelton, Bruce, 1 1 3 Shelton, Donna, 150 Shelton, Robert, 130 Shelton, Robert, 1 30 Shepard, Luke, 88, 202 Shoulders, Randy, 150 Shupe, Michael, 88, 212, 227, 228, 240, 241,243,244 Shupe, Theresa, 1 30 Shumaker, Kay, 245 322 Student Index Shultz, Eddie, 130 Shumake, Greg, 150 Shumaker, Mariorie, 88, 196, 197, 212,213,215 Siddon, Melissa, 150 Sides, Regina, 88, 218 Simmons, Brian, 11 3 Simonin, Richard, 88 Simpson, Paul, 88 Singleterry, Dana, 150, 268 Singleterry, Donny, 88, 269 Singleton, Regina, 130 Sinople, Lynn, 88, 198, 277 Sinople, Patrick, 150 Sims, Freddie, 114 Sims, Morko, 114, 202, 203 Sistla, Krishna, 1 14 Sims, Henry, 1 30, 245 Sinclair, Cindy, 1 30 Sitton, Herbert, 88 Sively, Betty, 222 Sizemore, Deborah, 88, 214 Skaggs, Teresa, 1 14 Slayden, Lisa, 114, 274 Slade, Howard, 89 Slay, Patricia, 89 Slocumb, Zone, 89 Sloan, Chris, 130, 241,245 Slayden, Kim, 150, 272 Small, Cheryl, 89 Small, Kirby, 150 Smartt, David, 259 Smartt, Ruben, 1 30 Smartt, Vernito, 150 Smith, Ann, 150, 201 Smith, Brian, 1 30 Smith, Bryan, 150 Smith, Buddy, 1 14 Smith, Burns, 1 14 Smith, Cheryl, 1 50 Smith, Cynthia, 89 Smith, Denise C, 114, 200, 243, 245 Smith, Dolly A., 114 Smith, Eric, 89, 304 Smith, Frank, 130, 254, 259, 266 Smith, Gregory, 230 Smith, James, 1 31 Smith, Jeff, 131 Smith, Jimmy, 1 50 Smith, Jo Ann, 131,222 Smith, John, 89, 223, 293 Smith, Joyce, 150 Smith, Kathryn Ann, 1 14, 276 Smith, Kathie, 131,276 Smith, Ken, 131,307 Smith, Kevin, 114 Smith, Leann R., 114, 234 Smith, Lisa, 114 Smith, Lisa, 89 Smith, Mary Beth, 150, 215, 222 Smith, Richard, 1 31 Smith, Robbie, 131 Smith, Sebrina, 114, 210 Smith, Sebrina, 89, 314 Smith, Sheren, 131 Smith, Stephanie, 131 Smith, Steven, 1 1 4 Student Index Smith, Suzy, 1 50 Smith, Vann, 89 Smith, Weston, 1 14, 304 Snyder, Jimmy, 1 31 Snyder, David, 150 Sokolowski, Joanne, 89 Sokolowski, Vincene, 150 Sowa, Andrea, 131 Sparks, Gary, 90 Spear, Mary, 150 Spearman, Joe, 131, 304 Speegle, Glenn, 90, 267 Spencer, John, 1 50 Spencer, Terri, 131,236, 238, 287 Spray, Janice, 1 50 Spray, Mark, 90, 225 Stallsworth, Kim, 151 Stanbrough, Paul D., 90, 214 Stanfill, Millie, 151 Stanley, Sonya, 151 Stanley, Cynthia, 1 14 Stanners, Betsy, 11 4 Stansky, Rod, 131, 268, 269 Stanton, Terry, 131 Stapf, Pat, 151 Staples, Mark S., 90 Starkey, George, 1 14 Staten, Peter, 114, 266 Statom, Janet, 151, 196, 197 Statum, Adam, 114 Steele, Darlene, 151 Steele, Greg, 151 Steinman, Johnny, 131 Stephens, Brian K., 90 Stephens, Connie, 151 Stephens, Doris, 114, 309 Stevens, Daronda, 114, 387 Stevens, Eileen 131,236, 237 Stevens, Judy, 90 Steveson, Jolene, 131 Stewart, Donald, 131,245 Stewart, John W., 39, 90 Stewart, Katie, 114, 210, 250, 291, 306, 314 Stewart, Lydia, 131 Stewart, Pam, 151 Stewart, Vicky, 151 Stiegler, Denise I., 30, 34, 35, 45, 90, 200, 215, 223, 250, 293, 201, 306,312 Stielger, Lisa, 131,301 Stiegler, Norman, 151, 269 Stinnett, Melissa, 115 Stinson, Jay, 1 1 5 Stogner, Art, 151, 257 Stogner, Margaret, 115, 223 Stogner, Suzanne, 115, 210, 265, 274, 293,314 Stoltz, Susan E., 91 Stone, Jeff, 151 Stone, Karen, 115, 210, 204, 212 Stone, Marie, 151 Stoner, Dani, 131 Stoner, James R., 91,227, 254 Storyl, Craig, 131 Story, Phillip, 151 Stover, Paul, 131,241,243 Strachan, Collie, 131 Strachan, Joe, 151 Stram, Carol, 131 Strickland, Kriota, 203 Stridond, Vickie, 131, 197, 206 Stubbs, Daniel, 1 31 Sullinger, Patricia, 1 31 Sullivan, Jerry Lee, 91 Summer, Cathy, 151 Summer, Donna, 131 Summers, Valerie, 132, 311 Sumrall, Cathy L., 91,301 Swann, Deborah, 1 32 Swann, Leonardo, 115 Swann, Sharon V., 91 Swann, Willie, 151 Swinford, Steve, 151 Swinford, Tommy, 115, 266 Swoboda, Lori, 132 Syverson, Stacee, 151 Tafoya, Karen Beth, 115, 202, 203 Tafoya, Amy, 151 Talarico, John Jr., 91,202 Talley, Nancy, 115,210,314 Tanner, Bruce, 115, 254 Tarbox, Nancy, 1 15 Tarbos, Gail, 151 Tanner, Daniel, 1 32 Tarox, Thoms F., 229 Tarrant, Charles, 1 32 Tate, Mary R„ 40, 91, 199, 200, 265, 272, 274 Tates, Laurie, 151 Taylor, Angela, 1 1 5 Taylor, Becky, 222 Taylor, Brett, 132 Taylor, David, 115 Taylor, Debby, 46, 47, 115,200, 220, 227, 228, 229 Taylor, Denise, 222 Tayor, Karen, 115 Taylor, Kathy F., 91 Taylor, Pamela, 132 Taylor, Rebecca J., 91 Taylor, Ricky, 1 32 Taylor, Pat, 132, 203 Taylor, Robert, 151,259, 273, 311 Taylor, Scott, 91,254 Taylor, Terry, 151,202, 203, 244, 245 Taylor, Terryl, 115 Taylor, William, P.,91 Teague, Mark A., 91,276 Teague, Michael, 115 Terrell, Kay. 132, 235 Terry, Sandy, 115 Tessman, Barbara, 1 32 Tessmon, David, 115 Thaenberry, Susan, 132 Thames, Melissa, 132, 229, 230 Thayer, Michael, 151,235 Thomas, Doyce, 132, 307 Thomas, Gwendolyn, 151 Thomas, Janet, 115, 202 Thomos, Jennifer K., 92, 215, 233, 235, 232 Thomas, Joyce, 1 35, 151,201 Thomas, Katherine, 151,230, 276 Thomas, Lee Anna, 132, 201, 251 Thomos, Lori, 115, 202, 287 Thomas, Pamela, 132 Thomas, Randy, 151 Thomas, William R., 92, 243 Thome, Andy, 115 Thome, Stephanie, 132, 225 Thompson, Annette, 1 15 Thompson, Belinda, 1 1 5 Thompson, Carolyn, 1 32 Thompson, Charles E., 92 Thompson, Donna, 1 32 Thompson, Eddie, 151 Thompson, Federick, 151 Thompson, Gregory, 1 32 Thompson, Renita, 132 Thompson, Richard, 1 32 Thompson, Tamara, 1 15 Thompson, Tasca, 151,201 Thompson, Timothy, 1 1 5 Throneberry, Randall G., 92 Thornley, Gerald Ronnie, 115 Thornton, Robin, 151 Tidwell, Anthony, 132, 254, 268, 273 Tilloge, Charles, 132 Tilloge, Earl, 92 Tillery, Janna, 151 Timmerman, Lewis, 115 Timmons, Jennifer, 132 Tisdale, Larry, 1 32, 256 Todd, Bonnie, 92 Todd, Charles, 132 Todd, David, 151 Todd, Michael, 92, 232, 233, 235 'omme, Vicki, 115 Toney, Clifford, 40, 60, 254 Toney, Deborah, 1 32 Toney, George, 1 1 5 Toney, Gregory, 11 5 Toney, Levion, 241,244 Toney, Sonina, 132, 265 Tonye, Gregory, 132 Tortorano, John, 151 Tosh, Andy, 1 32 Tougaw, Lawrence, 152, 242, 244 Tourville, Michael, 115, 204, 223, 267 Townley, Rebecca, 115 Townsend, Barbara, 1 32 Townsend, Greg, 115 Townsend, Keith, 1 15 Townsend, Kevin, 132, 241,243, 240, 245 Townsend, Lynn, 152 Townsend, Randle, 132 Traglia, Ronald, 152, 257 Trapalis, Mary Ann, 92, 190, 200 210,212,314 Travis, Cicky, 92 Treece, James, 92 Treece, Linda, 132 Trostel, Donald, 152 Trostel, Ricky, 152 Troup, Keith, 132 Tucker, Craig, 132 Student Index 323 Qtudent Index Tucker, Darlene, 115, 239, 285 Tucker, Frederick, 1 32, 234 Tucker, Pamela, 133, 201,232, 235, 291,307 Tucker, Phillip, 1 33 Tucker, Randy, 1 33 Tucker, Snadra, 1 33 Tucker, Wanda, 152 Turner, Carolyn, 133, 222 Turner, Floyd, 1 33 Turner, Jewel, 152 Turner, Nancy, 115 Turner, Raymond, 92, 229, 232, 233, 235,244 Twitty, Ann, 1 33 Twitty, Beverly, 1 15 Twitty, Dennis, 152 Tygielski, Phillip, 11 5 Tyree, Earl, 133 Underwood, Richie, 152, 252, 201 Underwood, Scott, 115 Upton, Charlotte, 92 Upton, Gory, 1 33 Upton, Lisa, 152 Ursy, Barbara, 1 33 Uselton, Tim, 115 Volodwi, Davie, 115 Valentine, Kelly, 133, 230 Vance, Karen, 152 Vanderberg, Susan, 152 Vandergriff, Tracy, 152 VanHorn, Melonie, 93 Vann, Robert, 152 Varnon, Jeff, 115, 232,235 Vasil, Laira, 93, 196, 197, 229, 232, 233 Vaughn, Diane, 116 Vaugh, Lisa, 93 Verbeek, Cindy, 93, 214, 287 Vess, James W., 133 Vess, Mark, 93 Vest, Richard, 273 Vest, Shari, 1 52 Vickers, Susie, 152 Vickery, Patty, 115 Vines, Lisa, 133, 274, 277 Vining, Kim, 31,44, 11 7, 1 33, 210, 291,314 Voight, Jock, 133 Vojticek, Mike 116, 277, 304 Vojticek, Susan, 152 Wade, Bret, 152 Wade, Cecelia, 133, 193, 217 Wade, Donna, 1 16 Wade, George, 152, 258 Wagner, Jeffrey, 257, 270 Wogner, Joseph, 93, 223, 273 Wagner, Matthew, 1 33 Walden, Lynn, 116,222 Walker, Brad, 1 1 6 Walker, Darryl, 152 Walker, Debbie, 152 Wolker, Erik, 133, 207, 227, 229 Walker, James, 116, 223, 234, 235 Walker, Janice, 93 Walker, Jean, 37, 93, 204, 205, 215, 220,221 Walker, Karen, 1 33 Walker, Kathleen, 133, 201,223, 233, 297 Walker, Kevin, 116 Walker, Reginald, 152 Walker, Robby, 133 Walker, Sylvia, 93 Walker, Tammy, 97, 116, 218, 219, 224 Walker, Tommy D., 116, 254 Wall, Kurt, 152,245 Wallace, Dahah, 133 Wallace, Larry, 304 Wallace, Richard, 152 Wallace, Scott, 133 Waller, Barbara, 301 Waller, Cindy, 93, 203, 301 Walters, Diana, 133 Wolters, Robert, 133 Walters, James, 133 Walters, Susan, 93 Walton, Christine, 152 Walton, Michelle, 152 Waitress, William, 133 Ward, Earl, 152 Ward, Sandra, 133 Word, Susie, 152, 245 Washington, Renee, 116 Wasner, Jeff, 1 52, 268 Wassermon, James, 93, 268 Watkins, Elvest, 152 Watkins, Gory, 1 52 Watkins, James, 152 Watkins, Rhonda, 94, 195 Watkins, Sheila, 133 Watkins, Tony, 133, 256, 268, 307 Watson, Carolyn, 133 Watson, Donald, 94 Watson, Henrietta, 133 Watson, Patricia, 1 52 Watson, Richard, 94, 223 Watson, Timmie, 94 Watts, Carolyn, 133 Watts, David, 133, 191 Watts, Diane, 116 Watts, Dwight, 258, 263, 273 Weaver, Jeff, 152 Weaver, Joseph, 116 Webb, Mary E., 116, 196, 198, 311 Weidman, Robert, 152 Welborn, Walter, 94 Welch, Charles, 153 Welch, Diane, 94, 301 Wells, Ronald, 94, 191 Wendt, Tamara L., 116 West, Diane, 116, 216, 217, 229, 230,239 West, Jackie, 94 West, Johnny, 116, 230, 254 Wester, Rena, 94, 193,214 Westmore, Kerri, 133, 229, 230, 285,239,311 Whaley, Kimberly, 116, 229, 232, 233, 235 Wheatley, Debra, 1 33, 276 Wheatly, Douglas, 116, 220, 221, 223, 276 Wherry, Dorothy, 116 Whiddon, Scot, 133 Whiddon, Tino, 133 Whitaker, John, 94 White, Carol, 133, 271 White, Darold, 1 33 White, Deborah, 153, 222 White, Frankie, 153,235 White, Jim, 153, 235 White, Mike, 94 White, Roy, 95 White, Sue, 153, 233 White, Jeff, 133 White, Steve, 133, 223, 245, 256 Whitehead, Dennis, 133 Whitehead, Noel, 1 33 Whitehead, Steven, 1 16 Whitener, Heather, 153 Whitman, Phyllis, 1 16 Whitman, Steve, 153 Whitsett, Greg, 95, 254 Whitsett, Kim, 133, 201,291 Whitworth, Tim, 1 16, 254 Whorley, Michael, 153 Widner, Kenneth, 1 53 Widner, Lissa, 95 Wiggins, Reginald, 153 Wilbanks, Rene, 133 Wilder, Kathy, 153 Wiley, Shelia, 95, 203 Wilkerson, Gary, 1 33 Wilkerson, Vince, 1 33 Wilkes, Tommy, 1 16 Williams, Cynthia, 153 Willioms, Dareatha, 153 Williams, Dawne, 1 34, 297 Williams, Gregory, 1 34, 256 Williams, Julie, 153, 201 Willioms, Kimberly, 1 16 Willioms, Ramona, 1 34, 206 Williams, Robin, 95, 203 Williams, Renee, 1 34 Williams, Samuel, 95, 304 Williams, Treva, 206 Williams, Timothy, 95 Williams, Wayne, 116 Williamson, Anne, 134, 235 Williford, Eddie, 116, 273 Willis, Mickey, 36, 95, 210, 254 Wilson, Chip, 277 Wilson, Jack, 1 34 Wilson, John, 153 Wilson, Martha, 1 16 Wilson, William, 1 34 Windlin, Diane, 116 Wingo, Kim, 95,218,233 Winslow, Cynthia, 134 Winslow, Mike, 1 53 Wise, Gail, 96 Wisecarver, Sherrie, 1 34 Wolf, Jeff, 153 Wolf, Russell, 116 Wolf, Wayne, 134, 204, 306 Wofle, Danny, 116 Wolfe, Julie, 116,212,225 Wolfe, Ned, 96, 209, 214, 304 Wonders, Marie, 153, 230 Wood, Doris, 96, 204, 205, 215, 220, 221 Wood, Steven, 1 34 Wood, Susan, 153 Wood, Timothy, 1 34 Woods, Kay, 116 Woods, Rickey, 153 Worley, Jeff, 1 34 Worley, Vera, 96 Wray, Ronnie, 1 34 Wright, Billy, 153 Wright, Commie, 153 Wright, David, 153 Wynn, Debra, 96, 203 Wynn, Sherry, 153, 222 Wynn, Tina, 116 Wynn, Robbie, 153 Yarbrough, Kelly, 1 34 Yarborugh, Kenneth, 134 Yates, Michael, 134 Yeager, Jon, 96 Yeager, Rhonda, 153, 245 Yell, Daryl, 153 Yell, Mona, 96, 272,291 Yell, Tina, 116,277, 291 Yodwolkis, Steve, 153 Young, Clayton, 153 Young, Debbie, 1 34, 297 Young, Edward, 116 Young, Michael, 153 Young, Niaka, 116 Young, Vickie, 96 Youngblood, Jennifer, 153, 206 Youngren, Cheryl, 116, 277, 297 Youngren, Denise, 1 34, 230, 251, 297 Zeigler, Jeffery, 153 Zeigler, Pamela, 96, 214, 215 Zenda, Charles, 153 Zenda, Michelle, 1 34 Zimmerman, Kevin, 96 Zimmermon, Sheri, 1 34 Zupancich, Donna, 96, 196,197, 200,214,215 Zupancich, Lisa, 153, 197 Zwyno, Bruce, 153 324 Student Index ........................................................................................................ ■ Top 10 Qongs of 1976 1. 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