J O Johnson High School - Harmony Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

 - Class of 1978

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Anne Conway Anchor Club III, IV; French Club II, III, IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV. Senior Representative IV; Church Youth Group Treasurer II. Ill; Red Cross Volunteer III. IV. When your day is hemmed in prayer, it is less likely to become unraveled. ’ Arnold Corbin “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.” Tim Corl German Club II, III. IV; Intramurals III, IV. Great opportunities come to those who make the most of small ones.” Phyllis Denise Corley Art Club IV; FBLA III. IV; German Club III. IV; Home Economics Club IV; ROTC III, IV; Explorers IV. Man prefers to believe what he prefers to be true. Laurie Cosper Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; Honor Roll III; Red Cross Volunteer I. “Life is a mirror; if you frown at it. it frowns back; if you smile, it returns the greeting.” 35

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Elisa Clark German Club II. Ill, IV. Secretary 111; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Newspaper Staff III. Co-Editor III; Honor Roll III. IV. “Doing what others find difficult is called talent. ' Karen Kay Clay FBLA I. II; FCA I; French Club II; Golden Jags II. III. IV. Vice-President III. IV; Newspaper Staff III. IV; OBU II. III. IV. Assistant Secretary III. Sergeant at Arms IV; Sophomore Class Favorite II; Track Team I. II; Volleyball Team I; Saint Mark Secretary of Usherboard II. III. IV; Accelerated Student at Alabama A M University IV. “Take the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good work, and the third with a good deed. June Clements “When you believe in God and yourself, you have everything. Greg Cloer Spanish Club III; VICA IV; Football 111. “To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only end of life.” Ellen Cobh Art Club II; Chorale 111. IV; Choraliers I. II; FCA II; Lyrigues III; Modern Music Masters II. III. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; OBU I. II. III. IV. Chaplain; All-City Choral II. III. IV; All-State Choral II; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader II; House of Representatives III. IV. “She who influences the thought of her time influences the thought of all the times that follow.” Teresa Cobb Chorale IV; Choraliers III; French Club II. III. Vice-President. Sweetheart; Mu Alpha Theta III, IV; OBU I. II. III. IV. Vice-President, Treasurer. Journalist; Voluntary Council III. IV; All-City Choral III: Honor Roll III: House of Representatives I. II. Ill, IV. “Nothing is so good as it seems beforehand.” 34



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Demetria Crutcher “What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity.” Scott Crutcher Baseball Ml, III, IV. All-City Baseball II. Ill; Basketball I; Football I. II, IV. Life without much protest is the only way to make life endurable. Warren Crutcher Basketball III, IV. “It often requires more bravery to tell the simple truth than it does to win a battle. Julie Cummings An inner kindness which radiates her entire being is the symbol of a true friend.” Rhonda Cunningham Ecology Club II. Everything is sweetened by risk.”

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