Daleville High School - Talon Yearbook (Daleville, AL)
- Class of 1976
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Opening Section Page 1 A thletics Page 17 Activities Page 41 Daleville High School Clubs Page 63 People Page 81 Advertising Page 138 Daleville, A labama 2 You wake up and time has slipped away. 3 4 The memories you left behind. 5 6 7 The good times and the bad you've seen; And all the others in between. 9 10 11 1 rr—’ ------- DALEVF Ll HA nAWKj 78 VIoT R. .R.Vj: D -L VILLF aI 3C3- t A LONG KK5P P BELS W V n LOSE IS LAKE j.V 5KI. i’ERVILL A’. OOOf Reach hack for the joy and the sorrow; Put them awqv in your mind. For memories are times that you borrow; To spend when you get to tomorrow. 13 14 Remember? Will you remember the times of your life? 16 • -. •■ - • .. ;,v W •£•• V . .- ‘ ;.f.. v' . •' Vv-j • • 'V v . • • ; - • . v.-v • : • . •• •; .• • . - %- • v« VARSITY FOOTBA LL This year the Daleville War Hawks had a good season. The team members showed much spirit and did a fantastic job on the football field. The Hawks received an enormous amount of support from their fans, who were very proud of the team. The overall Seasonal record was five wins and five losses. The Hawks were coached by headcoach Benny Sively. He was assisted by Mickey Mosely, Steve Stuart, Ned Sconyers, and Alton Bailey. This was Coach Sively's first year at Daleville and he did a great job. 18 20 21 22 Hawks 26 Montgomery County 0 Hawks 7 Brantley 19 Hawks 0 Wicksburg 23 Hawks 35 Louisville 12 Hawks 0 Ashford 43 Hawks 18 Slocomb 0 Hawks 0 Cottonwood 25 Hawks 26 Dale County 0 Hawks 7 Long High 9 Hawks 1 CO CO Ariton Homecoming 0 23 JR. HIGH FOOTBALL Our Junior High Football team had a successful season with excellent leadership from the ninth grade players. The overall team performance was great. The Jr. War Hawks had a season record of four wins, one loss, and one tie. The coach was Mr. Steve Stuart. 24 Hawks 0 Dale County 0 Hawks 13 Hartford 8 Hawks 7 Abbeville 20 Hawks 6 Hartford 0 Hawks 13 Samson 0 Hawks 41 Houston County 0 25 VARSITY BA SKETBA LL The Daleville War Hawk Varsity basketball team consisted of the following members: Rory Luther, Richard Carlisle, Miguel Gutierrez, Gary Whiddon, Robert Murphy, Roger Daneker, Jeff Hendrix, Frank White, George Eldredge, Terry Smith, and Howard Peeples. Coach for the varsity team is Mr. Ned Sconyers. 26 27 The varsity team had a fantastic season this year with a record of 20 wins and three losses. Two of the victories were played in overtime and one in double overtime. They also had every War Hawk fan behind them one hundred percent. The War Hawks were eliminated from the State Playoffs when they were defeated by Abbeville. ’ 28 29 30 B- VA RSITY BA SKETBA LL The B-Varsity basketball team consisted of the following members: Tim Carter, Keith Korman, Tommy Rudy, Bill Chalker, and Greg Williams. They had a good season with a record of 13 wins and seven losses. The coach was Mr. Armstrong. 31 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Jr. High basketball team members for 1975-76 are kneeling: Mark Thomas, Allen Poole, Mike Penn, Chris Kerfoot, Roderick Simmons. Standing: Willie McCoy, David Stringfellow, Rick Hobaugh, and Ricky Corbitt. The Jr. High basketball season was pretty good and they had a great deal of support from the fans. The coach is Mr. Alton Bailey. 32 BASEBALL 1976 The Daleville High School baseball team had a fantastic season this year. The team record was 14 wins and 3 losses in the state tournaments. The Hawks placed first in the SCAC, first in the Area 5 play-offs, and first in the Region 2 play-offs. 33 Mario Gutierrez maintained the highest batting average. The Best Pitching Award went to Greg Brand and the Best Fielder was Jeff Hendrix. Phillip Penn was named Most Valuable Player. Phillip Penn, Jeff Hendrix, and Greg Brand were selected for the Lion's Club All Star Game in Montgomery. The team managers were Randall Richey, Art Waters, and Kelly McMichael. The coach was Steve Stuart, who was named Outstanding Coach of the Year for the Wiregrass area. 34 35 Hawks 13 Clio 5 Hawks 15 Ariton 4 Hawks 5 Samson 1 Hawks 22 Clio 12 Hawks 2 Dothan 12 Hawks 14 Wicksburg 4 Hawks 22 Ariton 4 Hawks 16 Houston Academy 3 Hawks 4 Samson 3 Hawks 11 Long 1 Hawks 10 Abbeville 1 Hawks 14 Coffee Springs 4 Hawks 12 Wicksburg 11 Hawks 0 Ozark 1 State Tournament Hawks 1 Cottonwood 0 Hawks 3 Eclectic 8 36 GOLF TEAM 1976 The Golf Team had a successful season. Out of six matches, they took three first places and three second places. Members of the Golf Team are Steve Youngpeter, Frank White, Lloyd Hulsey, Tony Almond, and James King. The Coach is Benny Sively. 37 The varsity cheerleaders for 1975-76 are Susie Smith (captain), Raymona King (co-captain), Debbie Gillespie, Connie Stripling, Cheryl LaGrone, Vickie Ledford, Rene Lochte, and Beth Powell. Our Cheerleaders are to be congratulated for the outstanding spirit they showed throughout our football and basketball seasons. They made pep rallies exciting which helped maintain spirit within the student body. 38 39 JR. HIGH CHEERLEADERS The Jr. High cheerleaders, exhibited much school spirit and led their teams to many victories. The cheerleading squad consisted of Kelly Wise - Captain, Penny Purdom, Beth McGowan, Sherry Clancy, Wanda Norton, Kim Anderson, Benita Norton, and Teresa Watts. Their sponsor is Mrs. Constance Maxwell. 40 Activities HOMECOMING A This lyJA-ft-HftiJKS - The Homecoming week of 1975 started out slow but ended with a bang. Since this is the Bicentennial year, the theme for the week was The Spirit of ’76 comes alive in '75. All of the various floats were built on variations of this theme. The cheerleaders used many activities to raise school spirit to a high degree for the football game Friday night. Under the direction of S.C. president, Sue Withrow, the Student Council of D.H.S. did a tremendous job of organizing and producing the Homecoming parade. The parade was the largest in the school's history. The Student Council wishes to express special thanks to Mr. Gaines for his help in organizing and assisting in the production of the parade. toiour 42 At the pep rally during school Friday, the Homecoming Queen and her court were presented to the student body. Kay Dutton, 1974 Homecoming Queen crowned Miss Gail Adams as the Homecoming Queen for 1975. Sue Withrow crowned the attendants. Homecoming night did not quite live up to the student body's expectations. During the pregame ceremonies, the Queen and her court were presented to the Warhawk students, teachers and fans. Homecoming Queen Gail Adams was escorted by Donnie Mclnnis. The senior attendant was Miss Julie Simpson escorted by James King. The junior attendant, Tina Helbling, was escorted by Art Waters. Sophomore attendant Miss Lisa Spencer was escorted by Clarence Fox. Freshman attendant Karen Prevatte was escorted by Mario Guiterrez. Gail Adams was presented with a bouquet of mums by Sue Withrow and team captains, for the game, Phillip Penn and Greg Brand. $ v ‘ IONGhlGH P3BE .S n LOSE25 LAMZ QYJ TPERVILLL AT. O0OP 44 Floats were judged during the Homecoming parade and the winning floats were presented at halftime. The juniors won first place with, Lick the Rebels. DECA took second place with the theme, Ring the Rebels’ Bells. The Seniors won third with the theme, Oh, say can you see the Hawks victory.' ’ Also at halftime ROTC performed for the crowd. They were dressed in uniforms based on 1776 models. The show was enjoyed by both Daleville and Skipperville supporters. . T Although the Hawks played a . good game they lost 9-7 after a f hard-fought game. After the game there was a dance at the school. Music was provided by Bluesberry Jam. 45 GOOD CITIZENSHIP GIRL Every year the Daughters of the American Revolution honor a Senior girl as the Daleville High School Good Citizen. The Senior class nominates worthy candidates and the faculty chooses one on the basis of dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism. This year’s Good Citizenship Girl is Miss Sue Ann Withrow. 46 MISS A ND LITTLE MISS DALEVILLE Miss Daleville for the year 1976 is Miss Connie Jean Stripling. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stripling. Stephanie Hope Elsea is Little Miss Daleville for 1976. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Elsea. Both Connie and Stephanie represented Daleville in the National Peanut Festival beauty pageants. Connie received a great honor. She was voted Miss Congeniality in the pageant in which she competed. SENIOR BEA UTI ES The Senior Class beauties are Miss Carmen Fariss and Miss Ann Mitchell. 48 JUNIOR BEA UTI ES 49 SOPHOMORE BEA UTIES so FRESH MA N BE A UTIES The Freshman Class beauties are Louise Williford and Billie Jo Withrow 51 UMOC1976 The Junior and Senior high school held the second annual Unusual Man On Campus contest on February 25, 1976. The UMOC contest is a fund raising project for the March of Dimes. Each homeroom and club sponsors a candidate who must participate in a bathing suit and talent competition. The Jr. High had four contestants. John Elsea, alias Elton John, collected the largest amount of money. 52 The Senior High contest was full of fun and laughter. Talent ranged from a tap dancer with combat boots to a cute little number from France named Febe. But Rick Montgomery. The Big Fig Newton. ” was the first place winner. He represented the Journalism Class. The UMOC contestants raised a grand total of $112.84 for the March of Dimes. 53 PROM 1976 We May Never Pass This Way Again was this year’s theme for the Junior-Senior Prom. As tradition has it, the Prom was given by the Juniors in honor of the Seniors. The Prom was held at the Main Officer's Club on Fort Rucker. The evening began as students, teachers, and other guests entered the huge doors to greet friends and have pictures taken. Next, everyone was seated and was welcomed by Tina Helbling, Junior Class President. Terry Smith said the blessing and a delicious buffet dinner was then served. 54 The Seniors and dates were introduced and they did the lead out dance. Everyone, including teachers, were dancing and having a good time. The music was provided by Mitch Goodson and the Capers. The Prom ended at about 12:30 with everyone heading for home, going to the breakfast provided by the Seniors at the school cafeteria, or going elsewhere. 55 FHA MOTHER-DA UGHTER BANQUET F.H.A.’s Salute to the Mothers of America was held April 12, 1976 at the third annual Mother- Daughter Banquet in the school cafeteria. F.H. A. President, Mary Childs, and Vice-President, Christi Weil, welcomed the guests. The Chapter Song Leader, Barbara Gross, said the blessing. The F. H. A. mothers were treated to a buffet dinner prepared by the students in the Home Economics classes. The night’s entertainment was presented by Floresa Penn. Cindy Willey recited a poem about mothers and Debbie Elmore gave a speech on the history of F. H. A. Lastly, the F. H. A. members presented Mrs. Gaines with a wine cooler with an arrangement of red, white, and blue flowers. 56 JO URNA LISM BA NQ UET The second annual Quill and Scroll Banquet was held April 29th, 1976, at the Daleville Inn. Sue Withrow, President of the Quill and Scroll, welcomed all of the guests. Mr. Jerry Glover, advisor, gave the grace before the meal. Next, everyone enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner. Featured as guest speaker for the night was Bob Howell, anchorman for WTVY news. He presented a humorous talk on the daily life of a television journalist and also spoke of the many opportunities one can find in the field of journalism. Sue Withrow, Edwana Sapp, and Cindy Willey presented Miss Margaret Wilson and Mr. Jerry Glover, journalism advisors, with gifts of appreciation for their contributions to the class this year. Miss Wilson and Mr. Glover presented the editors of both publications and staff members awards for outstanding contributions, also. i 57 A THLET1C BANQUETS 1975-76 The Athletic Banquets are held every year to honor the outstanding athletes at Daleville High School. One of the banquets is held in early winter for the football players and their managers. Also, in the Spring, a banquet is held to honor the basketball teams, baseball team, golf team, track team, cheerleaders, and the managers of all the teams. Here on this page, you will find pictures taken from these banquets. 58 BAND BANQUET The Daleville High School Marching Band Banquet was held in May at McLin's Kitchenette. The welcome speech was given by Band President, Martin Trenkler. A blessihg was said and a buffet dinner was served. There was something very different about the Banquet this year. Several of the Band members held a roast. Their victim was none other than band director, Mr. Clifford Winter. After the fun and excitement of the roast, the presentation of awards was made. Among many of the important and outstanding awards, the John Philip Sousa Award was given to Ken Prevatte. 59 GRADUATION. . . The Commencement Exercises for Daleville High School’s Class of 1976 began at 7:00 p.m., May 28. The Seniors were awaiting the tense moment in Mr. Cardwell's room as they were given their programs and were asked to line up. As soon as Mr. Winter directed the Band to play Pomp and Circumstance, Mr. Billy Cardwell, Senior Class Advisor, gave the invocation and Mike Adkins, Senior Class President, gave the welcome speech. Sue Withrow and Carmen Fariss gave the salutatory addresses. Jan Vestal and Debbie Gillespie gave valedictory addresses. The presentation of awards was made by Mr. Moon and Mr. Moore. The following Seniors received awards for school achievements: Debbie Gillespie and Jan Vestal for co-valedictorians, Carmen Fariss and Sue Withrow for co- salutatorians. 60 Others receiving awards were Mike Adkins for Senior Class President, Sue Withrow for Student Council President, Yearbook Editor, and Good Citizenship Girl. Miguel Gutierrez received an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point. Ken Prevatte received the John Philip Sousa Award. ROTC Rifle Team members Mark Warzecha, Bob Wilson, Robert Roles, Pete Kervin, and Roger Flythe were presented silver bowls for placing first in the Third Army ROTC Region. Next, announcements were made for those who had received scholarships and for those who had perfect attendance their Senior year of high school. The awarding of diplomas was made by Mr. Burns and Mr. Moore. After the diplomas had been awarded, the Seniors and audience stood while the Band played the Alma Mater. The graduates then proceeded to march out to the Recessional and met friends and relatives with — open arms. And then, as suddenly as they had dawned, they faded into the less carefree days of adulthood. And finally they are now gone . . . those happy days in school. M( i M M Clubs STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council got off to a very successful start this year. In September a very successful disco dance was held. But the Homecoming parade and pre-game activities were the Student Council's biggest projects. Due to the reconstruction of the gym, the Holiday Queen Pageant and Talent Show had to be cancelled for the year. In the Spring, elections were held, an Easter Egg Raffle took place, and was followed by an induction and awards day. Officers this year are: Edwana Sapp - Secretary, Sue Withrow - President, John Laumeyer - Vice-President, Mike Adkins - Parliamentarian, Sean McMichael - Sergeant at Arms, and Miguel Gutierrez - Treasurer. Mrs. Martha Gallo is the advisor. 64 Q UILL A ND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for high school journalists. The officers this year are: Sue Withrow - President, Edwana Sapp - Vice-President, Pam Stringfellow - Secretary, Mary Childs - Treasurer, and Cheryl Larsen - Reporter. Mr. Jerry Glover is the advisor. For its main project this year, the Quill and Scroll sponsored the second annual Journalism Banquet. At this banquet, deserving annual and newspaper staff members were presented awards. The Quill and Scroll also held bake sales and a car wash during the year. Other members of the Quill and Scroll are Debbie Gillespie, John Laumeyer, Melissa Kabaci, and Cindy Willey. 65 JOURNALISM Something new was added to the Daleville High School curriculum this year. A Journalism class was formed under the direction of Miss Margaret Wilson and Mr. Jerry Glover. Students in the class were those interested in working on the newspaper and annual staffs. The Newspaper staff was headed by co-editors Edwana Sapp and Cindy Willey. The Annual Staff was headed by Sue Withrow. 66 FRENCH CLUB 1 A new organization was formed this year at Daleville High School. The French Club was, at first, a spur of the moment idea, but was recognized by Mr. Moore. The French Club members are students who are enrolled in French I and French II classes. These students sponsored a UMOC contestant and a Disco- Dance this year. Also, they held a beautiful French Banquet at the Patrick Henry Restaurant in May. Mrs. Suzanne Winter is the sponsor of the organization. The officers are: Rick Montgomery - President, George Aris - Vice-President. Lydia Irizarry -Secretary. Donald Daniels Treasurer and Valerie Richardson - Ye 01' Gavel Toter. - ti X 67 NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is under the direction of the secondary school principals. Upon entering this organization, one must maintain standards of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. This year the National Honor Society created a chapter constitution and instigated a new way in which teachers can evaluate possible candidates for membership into the organization. The officers are Miguel Gutierrez - President, Flo Penn - Secretary, Phillip Penn - Parliamentarian, Sue Withrow - Historian, and Patty Hamilton - Treasurer. Miss Linda Richburg is the Advisor. 68 JR. NA TIONA L HONOR SOCIETY DALEVILLE SCHOOL- HAWKS The Jr. National Honor Society was a very active group this year. It took the responsibility of becoming foster parents for a young girl in India. Each month Jr. NHS sends $15.00 to help pay Priscilla David's expenses. Officers for the group are: Cindy LeDuc - President, Billie Jo Withrow - Treasurer, Kerry McGowan - Secretary, Victor King - Reporter, Steve Freeman - Parliamentarian, and Andy Brand - Vice- President. Sherlon Weeks is the sponsor. 69 1975-76 MA TH TEA M Preparation for the Math Team tournaments began early in the year. Ten Seniors studied hard and took a written test to qualify for the 1975-76 Math Team. These Seniors were: Rexanne Schwalb, Sue Withrow, Debbie Gillespie, Michael Childs, Mike Freeman, Phillip Penn, Frank White, Martin Trenkler, James King, and Sung Pak. On Friday morning, January 30, 1976, the Math Team competed in the Seventh Annual Mathematics Tournament at Lurleen B. Wallace State Junior College in Andalusia. A written test was given to all followed by an oral floor quiz. Although they did not place, the experience was good and gave them an idea of what to expect in their next important meet in Birmingham. On Saturday, February 7, 1976, the Math Team competed in a tournament at Samford University. Everyone had high hopes and worked very hard to place tenth over 450 other schools. The Math Team officers are: James King - Supreme Dictator, Michael Childs - Secretary of the Nation, Phillip Penn - Public Relations, Mike Freeman - Bouncer, Frank White - Golf Pro, Martin Trenkler - Most Outstanding Student, Sung Pak - Best Physique, Rexanne Schwalb - Beauty, Debbie Gillespie - Play Girl, and Sue Withrow - Cheerleader. Mr. Jimmy Pirkle is the Advisor. Their motto is Calculator, calculator, under the desk: 100, 100 on every test. Favorite Food - Pizza. Favorite Drink - Kool Aid, Song - 2001: A Space Odyssey. Flower - Pansy. SCIENCE CLUB The Daleville High School Science Club renewed its membership with the Alabama Junior Academy of Science again this year. The club is open to all students interested in any field of science. Officers this year are: Miguel Gutierrez - President, Tina Helbling - Vice-President, Jo Anne Fletcher - Secretary, Patty Hamilton - Treasurer, and Randy Williford - Reporter. Advisor for the group is Mrs. Martha Gallo. 71 DECA DECA was a very active organization this year at Daleville High School. It helped make our school year much more interesting and exciting. DECA started the year off by co-sponsoring a Disco- Dance with the Student Council. Then DECA continued its success by having such money raising projects as a Super-Market Sweepstakes for Piggly Wiggly, a 23 channel C.B. Radio Raffle, and two more fantastic Disco-Dances. Lastly, the club sponsored a float in the Homecoming Parade and a contestant in the UMOC contest. Officers are: Gail Adams - President, Bonnie Adams - Vice-President, Cindy Anderson - SecretaryrCtonme Mclnnis - Treasurer, Dede Waters - Junior Reporter, and Mike Serna - Senior Reporter.'M y Gmick Nolen is advisor for the group. 72 FBLA Future Business Leaders of America is an organization open to all students studying business courses. This year, FBLA was very active in school. The members held a car wash and several bake sales in the months before Christmas. The two largest fund raising projects were the Craft Shop, held in December, and the traditional Valentine Telegrams in February. Officers this year are: Dotty Elsea - President, Velita Towndrow - Vice-President, Debbie Nottingham - Secretary, Paula Sconyers - Parliamentarian, Marie Dvorak - Reporter, and Susie Smith - Historian. The advisor is Mrs. Faye Whitaker. « , 73 V The Future Homemakers of America is a female organization designed to help prepare its members to become homemakers. FHA sponsored many different projects this year such as the Homecoming Dance, a Senior Citizens Christmas Party, visitation of Nursing homes, an FHA picnic, and the third annual Mother- Daughter Banquet. For its contribution to the Bicentennial, members painted trash cans and fire hydrants red, white, and blue. The officers are: Mary Childs - President, Christi Weil - Vice-President, Mary Jo Wissel - Secretary, Sheila Long - Treasurer, Patty Hamilton - Parliamentarian, Debbie Elmore - Reporter, Frances Powell - Historian, and Kathy Peeples - Recreation Leader. Mrs. Patsy Gaines is the advisor. 74 SPIRIT CLUB The Spirit Club is an organization which helps maintain school spirit throughout the year. Spirit Club supported both the football and basketball teams all the way. The members provided the very spirited teachers with shakers at pep rallies. Also the club sold War Hawk necklaces and tee shirts to the fans. This year's officers are: Flo Penn - President, Edwana Sapp - Vice-President, Anne Mitchell - Secretary-Treasurer, Cherilla Johnson - Reporter, and Pamela Jo Stringfellow - Special Assistant to the advisor. Mrs. Doris Jones is the club’s advisor. 75 WA RHA WK MA RCHING BAND The Daleville High School Pride of the South Marching Band has had its most successful year ever. The Band attended many marching contests this year and was even invited to participate in the half-time activities at the Blue-Gray football game. At the state level marching contest, the Band received three superior ratings, which was the first time in the history of the Daleville Band. Lastly, the Band never let the fans down. They spread much spirit at pef rallies and football games with their fantastic music. 76 The Band officers this year are: Martin Trenkler - President, Mario Gutierrez - Vice-President, Sonja Trenkler - Secretary, and Pam Smith, Bobby Boutwell, and Ruben Irizarry - Band Managers. Section Leaders included Martin Trenkler, Mario Gutierrez, Donald Daniels, Harry Daniels, Lydia-lrizarry, and Sandy Ledford. Drum Major is Miss Pat Batey and the majorettes are Donna Wiggins, Diane Fleshman, and Monna Fox. The Band is under the direction of Mr. Clifford M. Winter III. 77 The Daleville High School Choral Group was reorganized this year under the direction of Mrs. Suzanne Winter. The Choral Group has accomplished a great deal this year. They performed at the National Peanut Festival Choral Contest, the Daleville Secretaries Luncheon, the February PTA Meeting, the Enterprise Nursing Home, and the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. They held a Christmas Concert and a joint Spring Concert with the band. They participated in two choral contests. The group competed in the District VIII choral contest and received a Superior rating. Then they competed in the State competitions in Birmingham, where they received excellent ratings. Choral Music Officers are: Monna Fox - President, Brin Ford - Vice-President, and Vickie Jesse - Secretary. CHORALGROUP . DA1EVII£ SCHOOL • ft.'JtR ' fa ff i 78 ROTC J975-76 The Reserve Officers Training Corps a: Daleville High School had much to be proud of this year. The ROTC Rifle Team was the Wiregrass Rifle Conference Champions for the second straight year. The team placed first in the Third Army ROTC Region. The Rifle team received eleven first place team trophies and forty individual trophies and medals, twenty of which were first place individual awards. Team members included Robert Wilson - Captain, Mark Warzecha, John Laumeyer, Pete Kervin, Robert Roles and Roger 79 The Battalion Commanders this year were Cadet Lt. Col. Mark Warzecha and Cadet Lt. Col. Mike Adkins. The Battalion also has two fantastic drill teams, which perform in parades throughout the Wiregrass area and during halftime at football games. The drill teams have also participated in drill meets in the South Eastern states. The male Drill Team commander was Randy Williford and the female Drill Team commander was Debbie Nottingham. The cadets in ROTC also sponsor a concession stand for DHE students and contribute much to the Homecoming activities every year. 80 . ‘x Gail Adams William Michael Adkins Debra Ann Allison Susie Alverzo Debra Elaine Batey Gregory Joseph Brand Teresa Kim Brannon Don William Brooks Linda Jean Carter Sheila Jeannine Carter Michael Johnny Childs Daniel Bruce Crowshaw Jung Sook Hong Dolan Alice Faye Dorrill George Allen Eldredge Faron John Everett Hazel Annette Fairchild Carmen Renee Fariss Jo Anne Fletcher Roger Dale Flythe Monna Suzette Fox Robert Michael Freeman Janet Kay French Anne-Marie Fuller 83 Debra Ann Gillespie Miguel Antonio Gutierrez Patricia Ann Hamilton Glenda Gean Hendricks Jeffrey Craig Hendrix Mona Rae Henley Francis Heredeen, Jr. Marie Elizabeth Heredeen Judy Horsley Crystal Renee Johnson Karen Ann Jones Melissa Jane Kabaci 84 Peter Frank James Kervin Kimberly Blanche Kesler Michael Wayne Kimbrough James Webster King Virginia Kay Kuhn Mary Christine Laumeyer Sharon Kay Lee Dana Darlene McBroom Janet Faye McCarty Donald Hugh Mclnnis Patrick Sean McMichael Thomas Edward Meissner 85 Anne Hooper Mitchell Danny Joe Mione Phyllis Mooney Edward Ray Morrison Robert Edward Murphy Danny Allen Nelson Bonnie Lou Norton Sung Ki Pak Floresa Ann Penn Phillip Wayne Penn Dennis Jerold Phillips Kenneth Prevatte 86 Donald Dee Price Pamela Gail Purdom Jenny Han Regas Heidi Rogers Robert Joseph John Roles Rexanne Gay Schwalb Carrie Lynn Scobie Susan Faye Hammond Scott Deborah Elaine Sellers Mike Henry Serna Marcia Pearl Shealey Connie Ann Sievers 87 Julie Ann Simpson Ronnie Michael Spann Michael Neal Stevens Craig Edsel Stone Connie Jean Stripling Kirk Patrick Thomas Kathy Jo Thorpe Tina Tolbert Martin Eugene Trenkler Billie Joan Turner Martha Janet Vestal Mark Edward Daniel Warzecha 88 Debra Jo Webb Patricia Angela Weeks Randolph Steven Weems Susan Rebecca Weems Richard Eugene Wetzel, Jr. Gary Neal Whiddon Frank Edward White Cheryl Ann Wilkins Dennis Lamar Williams Randall Lamont Williford Robert Lamar Wilson David Melvin Windham 89 Virginia Irene Windham Sue Ann Mary Withrow Donna Lynne Woodliff SENIORS NOT PICTURED Dale Glen Bateman James Collis Blanks William Brookman Donna Frances Butler Brown Patricia Diggs Brown James Cartrell Butler John David Daneker Robert Walter Fallon Sidney Earl Fuller, Jr. Bennie Ray Garrett Kenneth Ray Gontran Ki.'ey Sheila Raie Jerkins Annette Lassiter Kathy Lyn Martin David Anderson Thompson, Jr. John Michael Ulsher Rachel Jean Vinson 90 SENIOR CLA SS OFFICERS AND FA VO RITES The Senior class officers for the school year 1975-76 are Mike Adkins - President, Donnie MCInnis - Vice-President, Carmen Fariss - Secretary, and not pictured, Anne Mitchell - Treasurer. The Seniors placed third in the Homecoming float contest with a float entitled Oh Say Can You See, The Hawks Victory!” They sponsored the traditional Prom breakfast and a Seniors Incorporated trip to Disney World. Flo Penn and Donnie Mclnnis were chosen as the Senior Class favorites. Flo has attended Daleville for three years and is a very likable person. She enjoys playing the piano and was chosen Ideal Miss for 1976. Donnie has attended Daleville for several years and he has a vibrant personality. He is the Senior class Vice- President . 91 SENIOR WHO’S WHO Most School Spirited Mike Adkins and Karen Jones Wittiest Mike Adkins and Flo Penn Laziest Donnie Brooks and Pam Purdom Quietest Danny Nelson and Kay Kuhn Most Intellectual Most Likely to Succeed Mike Adkins and Carmen Fariss Mark Warzecha and Sue Withrow 93 Most A thletic Kirk Thomas and Bonny Norton Most Courteous John Ulsher and Kay Kuhn Best Dressed George Eldredge and Jenny Regas Most A ttractive John Ulsher and Melissa Kabaci 94 Most Original Richard Wetzel and Donna Woodliff Loudest Phillip Penn and Karen Jones Best A ll Round Roger Wright and Carmen Fariss Most Fun to Be With Mike Adkins and Alice Dorrill 95 Bonnie Adams Paul Almond Cindy Anderson Willie Andrews George Aris Mike Aris Clay Austin Tommy Barlette Peggy Barmore Patricia Batey Tommie Gell Jackie Bingham Sara Boring Bobby Boutwell Richard Bowen Myra Brackett Christine Brown Stanley Brown Richard Carlisle Bruce Carter Rhonda Christian Roger Daneker Donald Daniels Harry Daniels Jim Donahue Dee Ella Dorey Marie Dvorak Carolyn Dyer Debbie Elmore Dotty Elsea Debbie Everett Brin Ford Jeffrey Garrett Hugh Gatlin Marc Gendron JUNIORS J 96 Mary Goram Ken Hanna Tina Helbling Maurice Heredeen Johnny Hirsch Linda Horseley Susan Howell Lloyd Hulsey Wayne Hutto Lydia Irizarry Debbie Jardine James Jarrett Cherrila Johnson Ronald Juvenile Edward Keith Terry Keith Pat Kiley Raymona King Cheryl La Grone Cheryl Larson Linda Lasiter John Laumeyer Vickie Ledford Rene Lochte Billy Long Rory Luther Nolan Manley Lillian Maxwell Tommy Mayberry Willie McCoy Ken McEachem Sandy McLin Tammy Monday Rick Montgomery Blane Mooney 97 Debbie Morrison Barbara Morgan David Murray Johnnie Newby Arthur Norris Janet O’Field Lisa Orr Ernest Perkins Theresa Pressley Jerry Price Linda Sachcnhcime Edwana Sapp Edwin Sapp Paula Sconyers Margaret Shealy Steve Sherrill Charles Shirley Michelle Silcose Doris Sisney Barbara Smiley Susie Smith Rick Montgomery and Bonnie Adams were chosen the Junior class favorites. Rick is President of the newly organized French Club and is photographer for the school newspaper. Bonnie is the reporter for the Junior class and is a very pleasant person to have in school. 98 The Juniors accomplished much this year. The class, for the second time in two years, won first place in the Homecoming float contest. They worked hard raising money for a fantastic prom this year. The Junior class officers are President - Tina Helbling. Vice-President - Raymona King, Secretary - Susie Smith, Treasurer - Cheryl LaGrone. Terry Smith 4 Velita Towndrow Edward Utz Sissy Vaughn Shana Waterfield Lamar Waters William Webb Robin Wells William Westbrook A1 White Don Spencer Tommy Stevenson Pam Stringfellow Mary Strousky Duncan Swords Cindy Willey Alphonso Wilson Mary Jo Wissel Dia Linn Withrow Steven Youngpeter 99 SOPHOMORES Belinda Adcock Jerry Anderson Della Bell Debbie Blanchard Suzan Bobbitt Theresa Boswell Tony Bouncy Debbie Bowers Constance Brooks Debbie Brown Tim Burns Gerald Butler Tim Carter Bill Chalker John Clancy Johnny Cole Steve Cook Willie Cowan Tim Curry Paul Daneker Becky Dantzer Shelly Deeringwater Jody Dorrill Carletta Dudley Joe Dudley James Duke Julie Durall Diane Fleshman Sharon Forister Clarence Fox Phillip French Mike Galle John Giddens Gwen Gilmore Tony Gilmore Darrin Glowaski Leonard Glowaski Thomas Goulard Thomas Greene Ann Grissett 100 Mario Guiterrez Larisa Higgins Carol Honeycutt Cheryl Howell Vicki Jesse Brenda Johnson Ricky Jones Mark Kabaci Barbara Kelly Kasey Kervin Felicia King Keith Korman Chuck Laferte Marie Langhammer Sandy Ledford Gary Lewis Michael Likely Cheryl Linderwell Sheila Long Tammie Luther Charles Maddox Mike Mario Wendy Mason Jimmy Mayben Carol McConnell Ralph McCormick Morgan McCracken Kelly McMichael Charlotte McWilliams Joe Mental Nicole Micklon David Miller Frank Miller David Morgan Dolores Mullins Linda Nichols Judy Norris Debbie Nottingham Darlene Odom Linda Owens 101 The Sophomore class participated in the Homecoming Parade this year. The officers were Ronny Williford - President, Sonja Trenkler - Vice Pres., Beth Powell - Secretary and Nicole Micklox - Treasurer. Chung Pak Sam Parker Kathy Peeples Keith Phillips Debra Poole Beth Powell Debbie Richey Brenda Roles Tommy Rudy Rhonda Rush Mark Seary Lynn Sellers Dorothy Seigler Allen Sikes A1 Simmons Janet Smiley Cindy Smith Ricky Smith Lisa Spencer Cindy Springs Pam Stevens Teresa Stevenson Richard Strickland Robert Suiter Pat Terry 102 Mark Thomas Fatty Tinlin Sonja Trenkler Quillie Trott Andy Ulsher James Vinson Judy Waldrop Linda Walker Ginger Wall Arthur Waters Rosemary Weed Christi Weil Sherry Wesley Theiesa Wetzel Patricia Wheeler Elaine White Jim White Greg Williams Robert Williams Ronny Williford Mario Guteirrez and Debbie Richey are the Sophomore class favorites. Mario, who is well loved by everyone, is a two year member of the marching band. Debbie enjoys school and is a member of FHA. 0 103 Richard Anderson Ernesi Barrow Floyd Batten Eddie Bolan Lisa Bond Andy Brand Jeanie Brown Carnell Butler Tony Butler Andrew Bywater Mike Caldwell Jon Campion Daniel Childs Randall Christian John Clancy Pat Colston Ernest Cook Tammy Curry Laura Daneker Paul Daniels Deanna Davidson Paul Devine Kim Seong Do Grace Dougherty Monica Dutton Peter Edwards John Elsea Kevin Everett Wanda Farrar Susanne Fillenworth Tami Fleming Byrene Ford Leslie Galle Chip Garreison Melony Garrett Kim Gransden Eugene Gravatte Cindy Green Barbara Gross Laura Hagen Harvey Haney FRESHMEN n 104 Charlotte Hatcher Brian Hoffer Danny Hood Steve Hooks Dee Dee Howell David Higginbotham Tammie Hill Kenneth Hudson Edna Ignacio Rueben Irazarry Jerome Jackson Janna James Tim Jeter Jo Ann Kelly Chris Kerfoot Ruben Keys Johnny Kimbrough Beth Langford Diane Laumeyer Cindy LeDuc Vickie Livingston Cindy Lochte Jack Mayben Mike McAlister Debbie McBroom Frank McConnell Maureen McCormack Kerry McGowan Terri Mclnnis Glen Meissner Michelle Monday Wanda Murphy Sherri Murray Nicky Nichols Dana Nottingham Randy Odom Bob Parker Mike Penn Steve Perkins Allen Poole Frances Powell Shari Prescott 105 Karen Prevaue Jim Price Jeff Reeves Larry Russell Nancy Sasneit Jimmy Scoti Lisa Scoit Christy Silcose Bruce Simpkins Gerda Sisney Denise Smith Pam Smith Karen Starrett Pam Strickland David Stringfellow Wayne Stripling Ken Strops Kim Swords Tommy Tappan Dolores Terry Mark Thomas Sue Tinlin Kathy Vegoren Mark Waddell Marsha Waters Janine Weeks Brent Whigham Belinda Wiggins Louise Williford Carl Windham Billie Jo Withrow Janie Woods 9 106 FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND FA VO RITES The Freshman class is very spirited and participated in the Homecoming Activities. This year's officers are President - Andy Brand, Vice President - Steve Perkins, Secretary-Treasurer - Billie Jo Withrow. The Freshman class favorites are Ruben Irizarry and Karen Prevatte. Ruben is well liked by this classmates and is a member of the marching band. Karen was the Freshman Homecoming attendant and enjoys cheering. 107 EIGHTH GRA DE Richard Adams Ricky Adams Omar Adcock Sheila Adkins John Alverzo Brian Aris John Atkinson Dewayne Banner Brenda Barlette Peggy Barnett John Batey Teri Bell Judy Bingham Tanya Bingham Gale Blackstock Karina Blanchard Lori Bolton Lisa Bowers Angie Brand Jay Brand Brian Brookshire Patri Burkett Diane Caldwell Wendy Campbell Robert Carter Meg Casey Robin Christian Shirley Connor David Cook Bobbie Cooney Carris Cote Chris Cote Claudia Cowen Jackie Cox Linda Cruz Sheila Dailey Della Davis Jerry Deal Mona Deeringwater Tony Dogen Jason Dorey Mary Dyals 108 Jennie Faulk Valerie Faulk Ann Fleming Terri Foltz Mark Fraley Steve Freeman Kevin Fulford Brian Galle Charlie Gatlin James Goram Mary Grantham Gilbert Guiterrez Joe Hargett Linda Heredeen Ricky Hobaugh Debbie Holland Charles Holland Kenny Hood Pauline Hood John Hooks Kim Houke Angie Irizarry Gene Jackson Kathryn Johnson Vicki Jones Sean Kerfoot Terri Kesler Klaus Kimble Victor King Chip Lanford Chuck Ledford Cheri Lipford Merrilyn Littlejohn Teresa Luther Carrie McCoy Beth McGowan Dellee Mcnair James Meissner Wayne Meissner Douglas Mobley Tom Myers Donny Nelson Wanda Norton Debbie Nowell Barney O'Field Dianne Phillips Rhonda Powers Richard Price Randall Richey Dean Roach Marty Robinson Pete Rorie Sandra Salter Bobby Sashenheimer Diane Sassnett Cynthia Scott William Seeger Daniel Seigler Tommy Seigler Frank Simmons Roderick Simmons James Sisney Kyle Smith Beck Smithheisler Tim Spencer Gary Swords Tommy Thorne Sabina Trenkler Teresa Trim Frank Trott Anita Waddell Elaine Waters Darrell Webb Tracy Weil Ralf Werner Steve Whitaker Donna White Debbie Williams Janet Wilmont Glenda Wilson Kelly Wise Sherri Withrow 110 SEVENTH GRADE Bruce Aldridge Robert Alverzo Cindy Anderson Kim Anderson Larry Andrews Sheilia Armstrong Joey Baker Melvin Batten Railonda Bennett Tony Blanchard Manfred Bobbit Billy Boulye Bryan Brookshire Janet Brown Eric Buechler James Butler James Carter Tim Chance Shari Clancy Viola Clancy Eric Colon Dwayne Conner Diane Conrad Robbie Cooney Donna Crooks Lyster Dunlap Jeff Dural 1 Mark Dvorak Jennifer Eldredge Clint Fayard Annette Finley Billy Fox Terri Fox worth Jane Frandsen Randy Fulford Cindy Ganey Gina Garretson Cheryl Goodway Lisa Gransden Alicia Grantham Natalie Grasso Denise Green 111 Johnny Grimes James Guisto Dahlia Hale Melissa Hallmark Katrina Hanke Lisa Helms Lori Hendrix Cheryl Hines Jim Hobaugh John Hood Eddie Hutto Carl Jesse Sheryl Johns Robie Kamsch Kathy Kelly Willie Kilpatrick Nancy Kim Vicky Kuhn Norman Lagerte Brian Langhammer John Langhammer Kenneth Leach Bell Longwell Kervin McCall Richard McComb Adam McConnell Mary McEachem Paul Meissner Joyce Miller Billy Miser Susan Moring Randy Morrison Kristen Murray Lenard Murray Benita Norton Lori Odom Tarae Pak Terry Perkins Greg Pittman Teresa Pollard Robert Pound Randy Prescott Jimmy Pressley 112 Penny Purdom Belinda Rabren Tim Richardson Diane Roach Vicky Russell Joe Scobie Beth Seegar Susan Shweilbe Vivian Simmons Sonya Spencer John Stevenson Paul Stevenson Mary Ann Stewart Judy Suber David Tattrie Elaine Thomas Mischelle Thomas Dennis Utz Johnny Walker Lisa Walker Terri Wall Teresa Watts Natalie Weed Joyce Weeks Sonja Wellman Paul Wells Willie Wheeler Jannie White Patrick White Phil White Steve Wiggins Donald Wight Joe Williams Robert Williams Ronnie Williams Alfred Wilmot Juanita Wilson Barbara Windham Ray Wolf Jo Ann Woods Thomas Woods Martin Wright 113 Sherrie Adkins Ellen Babbage Rose Bable Kim Banner George Barckley Jeff Bauer Rick Benthall Scoit Berry Eddie Bleigh Harold Bonger William Boyette Theresa Brackette Keith Brannon Timothy Brooks Angie Brown Jimmy Brown Rhonda Burnett Jannett Burrows Danny Bywater Robin Casey Gena Chambers John Chance Casey Cote Irene Cruz Betty Daneker Leroy Deal Tim Dodger Tim Donaldson Michelle Dvorak Amy Dyals Vivian Faulk Cindy Fayard Barbara Fleshman John Fraley Donna Fuller Mary Glass Denise Goodway Kenny Grantham Monica Grasso Loretta Griffis Richard Hagan Billy Hallmark 114 James Hicks Mike Hirsh Jimmy Hodges Mike Hollister Henry Horsley Edith Hudson Russ Huey Eve Hughes Melanie Irizarry John Jackson Lamar Jackson Perez Johnson Tracy Johnson Richard Kelly Danny Konkle Lensa Lane Janet Langford Patty Langford Eric Leach Mark Littlejohn Patricia Lindbak Gregg Lovell Tracy Luther John Me Broom Wayne McComb Tommy McCoy Sheila McEachern Thomas McGuire Patricia Mclnnis Jackie Micklon Richard Morgan Michelle Nottingham Steve Odom Patricia Perkins Huong Pham Ronderlyn Pound Lisa Prescot Brian Price David Roe Floyd Robinson Leah Seery Rodney Seigler 115 Hugh Shealey Christine Smith Laura Spring Selina Standifer Paula Stringfellow Joe Strops James Strunk Angie Sturgill Clara Summerlin Tracy Swords Eddie Terry Ernie Terry Dale Thomas Thomas Trenkler Erick Trim Jackie Waldrop Clarke Whitaker Melinda White 116 FIFTH GRA DE Bobby Adams Nancy Alverzo Joseph Aylsworth Jennifer Babbage Brenda Batten Kim Beavers Pam Benefield Wesley Berta Ashley Bottom Tina Bonci Jeff Boutwell Brenda Brooks Karl Bryant Jeff Burch Brenda Burkett Ryker Burrows Rebecca By water Jackie Campion Edgar Carlton Jackie Cheyne Tina Childers Jim Childs Michael Clancy Vicki Clancy Belle Clevenge Alfred Comach Brenda Conner Craig Cote Gay Cowan Steven Croley Marla Culliver Roderick Dailey Missy Davidson Karen Davis Sherri Duff Terry Elsea Andy Etheredge Rodney Faulk Brian Fox worth Susie Garretson Sherry Glass Marilyn Grace 117 Martha Griffis Kim Grodis Patrick Guisto Rachel Hagen Richard Haie Kristi Haney John Hanko Susan Hatfield Shirley Helbling Rita Helms Bobby Henderson Richie Henderson Shirley Henderson Lisa Heredeen Allen Hicks John Higginbotham Kenny Hogan Tammy Hollister Shannon Howell Michael Huey Alesha Ishee Kim Jackson Michal Jackson Sharon Jackson Timothy Jackson Doug Johnson John Kelly Kim Kelly Tina Kerfoot Joe Kervin Haci Kim Lee Kinzer SegLinda Lane Teresa Leach Trina Lednard Dennis Lipford Charles Littlejohn Dottie Longwell Ronnie Mabry Amy Maddox Michele Maldonado Michael McGuire 118 Mona Mixon Chip Moring Hy Nelms Andrew Newby Jane Norris Wendy Norton Margaret Oliver Mimi Pak James Perkins Frank Peterlin Bobby Phillips Adell Pittman Robbie Price Robin Price Steve Pronto Karen Ramsey Frank Richardson Donald Rymer Sherry Sapp Curtis Seigler Scott Sema Taylor Sema Gwen Shirah Gina Skipper Sandra Smith Jimilea Smitheiuler Robert Snelson Gimmy Tattrie Yolanda Terry Cheryl Thomas Mike Thomas Jim Tweed Susan Ulsher Ladonna Vandiver Scott Warzecha Gary Watts Michael Webb Karen West Diana Westbrook Terry Wilkens Brenda Williams Linda Williams 119 Kelly Adkinson Pam Ahlsiedi Denise Anderson Amanda Bast Kathy Batten J. C. Birchum Melonie Bois Karen Bobbitt Terina Brookshire Betty Buker Jo Linn Calamari Maile De Castro Kent Childs Karen Cook Susan Cook Brenda Croley Chip Croops Jimmy Davis Toad Driver Evelyn Edwards Mary Edwards Scott Etheredge Robin Ficsher Tracy Flint Laura Fulford Todd Fulgham Derek Gilmore Dawn Glover Brenda Goram Kathy Graham Norbert Granger Rita Grejda Chris Holland Brenda Howe Alfredo Huerto FOURTH GRADE Alice Katrovits Patty Kelly Matt Kervin 120 Philippe Kiley Linda Laumeyer Fred Lee Susie Longwell Micheal Mabry Pete Me Broom Richard McDuffie Caroline McGuire Taressa McVeigh Richard Monday Tommy Monday Robert Nation Mark Nolen John Perkins Renee Round Ethel Pruett Susan Rabran Allen Reisage Mike Roberson Becky Rosil Lisa Scott Donna Shiveibe Sharon Sirmans David Smith Vicky Smith John Strops Patrick Sullen Tammy Summers Lisa Taylor Christie Thomas Robby Thorpe Marie Trott Micheal Vandriver Alex Williams Deborah Vinson 121 Christopher Ashton Johnny Andrews George Bable Jessie Birchum Tim Brown Roy Brunson Todd Bynum Tommy Childers Gene Childs Lisa Cook Dennis Corbitt Sheila Corbitt Courtney Cote Marcus Culllver Charles Cumberlin Sarah Dantzler Lana Darnell Michael Davies John DeCastri Tammy Drake Gary Dreading Gary Duff Harold Dunlap Charles Edwards Diana Edwards Robert Fitch Gary Fuller Jennifer Gaines Leah Gidney Noel Guisto Selena Godwin Tammy Gordon James Green Kenneth Helms Louis Jiminez Bernard Johnson Billy Jones Delane Jones Lisa Jones Bryan Patrovitz Kay Kelly Lesia Fillingsworth Michael Kunty Kenneth Kuyeroski Richard Ledford Joey Littlejohn Jean Lindbak 122 Rusty Lochte Karen Lovell Gabriel McComb Minnie McCoy Stacie McFall Elisabeth McHenry Michael Meksic Veronica Mollard Jeffrey Moon Patrick Nichols Clifton Owen Tracie Patton Joy Penn Roy Oliver John Peterlin Anh Ngoc Pham Mary Pittman Jimmy Pouncy Siruss Ratliff Dwayne Reed Michael Reidigl Pamela Roe Allan Russell Roxanne Russell Kerry Rymer Brett Sheffield Freddy Shirah Scott Shirley Tim Smith Sonya Spencer William Staubach Author Stephens Bobby Sterlin Paul Stevenson Neal Strickland Michele Sturgill Kenneth Toney Karlton Trima Kevin Walker Amelia Waters Wayne Waters Michael Westbrook 123 SECOND GRA DE Taryn Aldridge Susan Arguello Donna Alysworth Scon Bearden Julie Benefield Liza Bingham Clini Bishop Paula Blanchard Chris Brackett Robert Bryan Tonya Bryant Terry Bywater Rodger Bunger Mary Lynn Casey Gary Clancy Kathy Clark Jackie Croslin Brian Deal James Dolan Russell Duale Vickie DuBose Greg Duff Roy Edwards Stephanie Elsea Anne Gaines Janet Glass Jay Glover Zeneta Gordon Darrell Granger Susan Grejda James Griffis Karen Griffith Jerome Gunn Sandra Hanko DeAnna Henderson Lori Ann Hill Eric Hobaugh Dong Ho Ji Kenneth Hughses Russell Huntzinger Cheri Hutto Jimmy James Kimber Jones Seong Wood Kim Tamara Kupugia 124 Debra Kinzly William Knight Barbara Kuntz Mames LaBryre Mellisa LaFollett Benny Langford Glenn Longwell Johnny Lowery Teresa McCoy Virginia McHenry Tawny Mooney Micheal Murray Ronald Nation John Nichols Cathy Odom Andi Jo Ari Angela Payne Stacie Pronto RRbby Reynolds DeAnna Russell Robert Ryan Laura Salyers Edward Sapp Jay Sergio Steve Silcox Tommy Silcox Lutina Smith Michael Smith Paula Smith Laura Spencer Jeff Standifer Ben Stevens Mary Ann Tattrie Robin Taylor William Turner David Vanzant Tammy Walding Malone Williams Tim Williams Dolores Windham Jennifer Wood Tina Wynn 125 FIRST GRA DE Debbie Beaver Tony Benneu Glenn Bracken Alicia Brown Barbie Burke Cindi Burns Shelly Bynum Shelly Cardwell Scott Chalker Kimberly Childs Scotty Darnell Kim Dorsey Penny Dyals Brian Etheredge Regina Faulk James Finch Ya Donna Flint Theresa Goodway Tracy Goram Mary Gordan Wendy Graven Jennifer Griffin Richard Gulley Aimee Hagan Cindy Hammond Penny Haney Ted Higgens Patrick Hirsch Patty Hoskin on Toyna Howard Rolaunda Jackson Tracy Jackson Dennis Johnson Michelle Johnson Cory Kelly Barbara Killingsworth Hae Sook Kim Freddy Lasetter Laura Lingle Ronald Lindbak Kristy Lovell Richard Lucky 126 Donald Magrath Bryan McDuffie Harold Miller Carol Moring Walter Odom Mark Owens Tau Yong Paek Michael Pardue Stacy Pense Robert Peterlin Dang Pham Richard Poole Laurie Pouncey Gary Pryne Jeffrey Reese Timmy Reynolds David Rhondehamel Robert Richey Pat Richardson Paul Riley Debbie Roach Wayne Robbins Kenneth Rucker Erin Sacks Michelle Sapp Tammy Sapp Susan Scott Elisa Smith Timothy Smith Patty Snellson Tammy Spainhoor Melissa Stephens April Sterling David Strickland Carlene Thomas Michelle Tovar Lynn Treadaway Joseph Treanor Amy Vaughan Katrina Warran Phillip Waters Sabrina Watson 127 Shelly Whatley Merita White Ronald White Cassandra Williams Leslie Williams Robert Williams Thomas Wilnot Shana Wilson Molora Woodard Cherri Wright Tommy Zilmer SPEC1A L ED VC A TION Victor Alvero Gary Faulk Earl Fisher Franklin Fuller Lorraine Graves Cheryl Gray Ken Hendrickson Harvey Myhand Lavaughn Pollard Irving Smith Jeff Summerlin Oscar Summerlin Becky Weeks 128 ADMINISTRA TION The Daleville School Board Members for the year 1975-76 are seated: Mr. Bud Forister, Mr. Bill Whiddon, President, Dr. Lynn Reeves, and standing: Mr. Ewell Horsley, Mr. Bobby Moon, Superintendent, and Mr. Frank White. A DMINISTRA TION Frank Moore, Principal, Bill Burns, Assistant Principal, David Chalker, Guidance Counselor, Linda Richburg, Guidance Counselor. 130 SECRETARIES Mrs. Ruby Miller, Mrs. Debbie Pirkle, Mrs. Voncile Horsley, Mrs. Martha Sconyers, Mrs. Nadine Whiddon, and Mrs. Kathy Chalker 131 ELEMENTA R Y TEA CHERS Nora Arrington Martha A they Beatrice Books Ann Burch Gail Burdick Ketty Coles Margaret Eddins Julie Fulford Judy Glover Doris Jones Hiawatha King Joan Kruger 132 Peggy Moring Nancy Mosely Elaine Nelson Janey Nolen Dorothy Norris Carol Patterson Jan Pittman Wynne Rae Billie M. Rogers Mrs. Ross Mrs. Starrett Karen Tucker 133 John H. Anderson Alton Bailey Gail Dukes Francis Fairchild 4 -V Bobby Gaines Patsy Gaines Martha Gallo Jimmy Glisson Jerry L. Glover Dora Grice Sue Johnson Constance Maxwell 135 June Waites Martha Walker Donna Weed Sherlon Weeks Faye Whitaker Margaret Wilson Phyllis Wilson Clifford Winter 136 TO THE READER: As you turn the pages of this yearbook, I hope you will find beautiful memories of your school year. Always cherish these memories, for they are the times of your life. TO THE STAFF: I would like to thank all of you for giving so much of your time and sleep to make this yearbook possible. Also, you all have made many happy memories for me like . . . the chicken call and strip tease at Auburn University . . . Fermez la bouche . . . The natural spread . . . How did these pictures get in my French book? . . . Mrs. Waites, we need to borrow your screwdriver again. . . . What happened to the pica rulers? . . . Another Quad-Pak down the drain . . . Plea bargaining with the Director of Photographies . . . The ins and outs of Scooter . . . Trying to get rid of two-thirds of the three Mouseketeers . . . Huffy's woman . . . Hey-Charger! . . . Mr. Moore, color is only $500.00 more . . . Margaret, I love your butterflies” . . . taking a pizza break . . . Mary, do you still want to crop pictures? . . . Roller Derby Queen . . . What goes on in locked closets . . . Mit Wil'on . . . Kenny Baby’s coming today, Edwana . . . 15-love . . . How to be an editor in five easy steps . . . I should have checked the developer first . . . Which nerd tore the cover off the mini- planner?” . . . Mary, up the price to $75.00 a page” . . . Twenty times? . . . The highly competitive, sometimes warlike, atmosphere in Journalism . . . Too bad he's married . . . Our fun loving principal . . . Where's the grease pencil? . . . Who needs a technicropper” . . . Think of the fun we could have misspelling their names . . . Why won’t you give her the Prom pictures? . . . Parlez-Vous Francais? Very special thanks go out to Mary Childs, Edwana Sapp, Sean McMichael, and Jerry Price for all the little things they did for me. BRYARS rX - - -s Fashions and Footwear fl VI fill'll CHOUir, || BA Hill lifii CIKOIOCW H g 1 '•« Girls, Preteens, DOTHAN vvklv. ALABAMA Juniors and Missy Daleville Class Ring Homes - Lots - Acreage - Rentals Class Rings (jcy in the modern manner Real Estate BRYAN'S P.O. Box 129 - Business Ph. 598-2421 Donnell Boulevard Shopping Center Daleville, Alabama 36322 LZLJ 139 East Broad Street Ozark, Alabama ROY GUY Equal Housing Major, U.S. Army, Ret. Opportunity Owner Broker Home Ph. 598-8458 Phone 774-5340 HILMAC SPORTING SUB HAVEN GOODS 24 Different Kinds of Foot Longs It Pays to Play Open 6:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. Everything in Sports 12 East Court Square Enterprise, Al. Phone 347-2604 Ozark, AL Phone 774-3171 CAMELLIA'S FLORIST Compliments of 4% AND GIFT SHOP Old Town Square ftayMugAet. Daleville, AL . Phone: 598-3269 CHEVROLET, INC. Clyde and Carolyn Rucker Road and KILPATRICK, Dixie Drive - Enterprise, AL 36330 139 M. O. CARROL GROCERY CO. Carroll Hardware, Inc Carroll Heating and Air Conditioning Carroll Well Drilling Phone 774-5164 WIREGRASS PRINTING COMPANY 119 S. Main St. P. O. Box 534 Enterprise, AL Letterheads Business Cards School Publications Tabloids Ozark, Alabama Envelopes Brochures Business Forms Mailings Phone - 347-6914 Addressings VC UNIFORMS Custom Tailored for Military and Civilian 2 Locations 598-6442 255-2937 441 N. Bldg. 119 Daleville, AL Ft. Rucker RAWLS WAREHOUSE, INC. Enterprise, AL Wholesale and Retail Building Supplies Phone 347-6116 The Lumber Number” YAMAHA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION ALASTAR 713 S. Union Ave. Ozark, Ala. 774-2647 Hours: 9 A.M. 'till 6 P.M. YAMAHA OF OZARK INC. Food Service Corporation Frosty Acres Garden Delight Phone (205) 263-5589 P.O. Box 507 - 217 Columbus Street Montgomery, Alabama 36101 uo k DIPPER DAN Hir ICE CREAM SHOPPE CITY OF CLAYHATCHEE Hello to All War Hawks Councilmen Clyde Jones Clerk Lomax Fulford Porter Square Mall Mrs. David Jackie Brown Sconyers Steve Hateher Doihan, AL 36301 Jennings Benefield MR. AND MRS. JAMES W. REA LI MAYOR Cecil Rodgers WKMX Compliments of: 1.06 • 100,000 Watts WIREGRASS Your Radio Station . . . 24 Hours Daily TOYOTA Of the People, By the People, For the People! Rucker Blvd., Westgate Shopping Ctr. Authorized Dealer for Toyota Dealer GMC Trucks Compliments of THE CITY OF DALEVILLE Councilmen: Wayne Johnson Gene Hughes Hurburt Simpson Herschel Windham Jamie Price Clerk: Jaqueline Daugherty Public Safety Director George Moore Mayor Jimmy R. Day 142 BROWN'S PHARMACY in Ozark and the ENTERPRISE MOTEL in Enterprise A Good Place to Eat and Sleep CHAMBER'S SUPER MARKET First Quality Meats and Groceries Located on Geneva Highway Phone 347-6722 EDSHERLING Ford To Serve You Better! Congratulations Seniors! From PI00LY WIGGLY Daleville, Alabama DEWITT CHEMICAL COMPANY Industrial Maintenance Prod. P.O. Box 19935 Atlanta, Georgia 30325 Telephone 404-355-2336 Sales Representative Mr. Nelson Pounds P.O. Box 11289 Montgomery, AL 36111 Telephone 281-2742 LAFAYETTE Electronics Sales Congratulations Seniors From: Bert D. Phillips DALEVILLE T.V. AND ELECTRONICS Phone: 205-598-6291 144 Compliments of: DAIRY FRESH Route 3 Ashford Highway Dothan, Alabama 36301 145 SUPERIOR MOBILE HOME SERVICE CENTER Highway 92 East Daleville, Alabama Coleman — International Heating — Air Conditioning Sales and Service Mobile Homes Repairs and Service Insurance Appraisals Representative - Theo Sapp 146 s t. tv_______________________________________________ (p£2L y ddA ou cZJl c q c c S'?7y Zj2Cy ■ J2yLy ( y yey y yj j y jlslq { yj3u L y Q%y sm 5 y $ c2j MJLya y 2 asJL csULt ■ ul -£ xiSi u,aJio - Ast ? o -jx slX g zxux x x o.Q tjuu? ZL omplimen+s of DALEVILLE P.T.A. JuZXLCZM - u Ols ouascy Cst 6yi£ 'j?SUe- yL 'jUXQS j JUC CAMERA SERVICE CENTER OSCAR WYNN (Owner) P.O. Box 1144 774-4042 Kick Off Time — Is a Good Time to Start a Savings Account THE CITIZENS BANK Jesse A. Lambert (Chief Tech) 148 Broad Street Main Office - Downtown Enterprise Eastside Branch - Rucker Blvd. Macedonia Branch - Rucker Blvd. Ozark, AL 36360 Congratulations SENIORS BOOSTER COLUMN From: DALEVILLE CABLEVISION Old Newton Road BETTY'S BOOK AND GIFT SHOP DALE PAWN COMPANY FAT BOY’S BAR-B-0 JAMES W. DOBBS, D.R. MEDUSA ENTERPRISES NICHOLS OLDS-PONTIAC BUICK SHEPPARD'S JEWELRY WHITE’S AUTO STORE Daleville, AL 148 PAT'S USED CARS MATTIE'S GROOMING SALON Congratulations to the graduating class of 1976. In this bicentennial year, we hope you presently have and will maintain the proper spirit throughout your entire lives. Compliments of: L M ONE HOUR OZARK BRANCH LAUNDRY AND DOTHAN FEDERAL CLEANERS SAVINGS Dry Cleaners • Laundry • AND LOAN Alterations 101 Painter Ave. Ozark, Alabama Daleville Ave., Daleville JOHNSON'S BARBER LA PAREE FASHIONS SHOP Executive Center Executive Center Daleville Avenue Daleville Ave., Daleville Daleville, Alabama Regular Cuts Razor Cuts - Styling Owner: MARTHA L. DURALL Three Stylists and Barbers to Serve You 149 THE BANK OF OZARK — DALEVILLE Compliments of: CONSOLIDATED Congratulations Seniors From: PRODUCE CO., INC. Dothan, Alabama McLIN'S Phone 792-2538 KITCHENETTE Old Newton Rd. Daleville, Ala. GOLDEN FLAKE, INC. For Goodness Sake - Eat Golden Flake Iff,«ns- ho L 110 South 6th Street P.O. Box 2447 At, Milii Birmingham, AL 35201 Ml IN MEMORIA M MICH A EL ANT HON Y A RIS You cannot say, you must not say That he is dead. He is just away! With a cheery smile And a wave of his hand He has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be Since he lingers there, So think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There and the love of Here. Think of him still As the same, and say, He is not dead. He is just away! We, the class of 1977, honor the memory of Michael Anthony Aris who died suddenly on MARCH 13, 1976. Michael attended Daleville High School and was well liked by his classmates and friends who knew him. ss mam . N • . . ... • . • ■ ..•'- r ■ •■..' • v- ■ ■ ■ ____________________ . • . .. %•' - ■ • • - V i'K ' -• A V •• - •
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