Litchfield High School - Talon Yearbook (Gadsden, AL)

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LITCHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL I I Gadsden, A labama 1977 1 3 When I think of things we have done When we got into trouble The days — they were longer then And one day — but I’m not sure when — We started to grow out of our childish ways And started making plans for future days. Yesterday — it’s in the past But all of the memories will make it last. 12 Don 7 ever be afraid of tomorrow Let the future bring what it may For whenever we think of tomorrow It’s just another yesterday. Susan Dodson George Nancarrow Principal Mrs. Lorinc Gowcns Bookkeeper Mrs. Edith Usry Guidance Counselor Administration Mrs. Christine Burttram Secretary Mrs. Thelma Clements Librarian 19 Mr. Steve Clay Mr. Hal Davidson 20 Physical Education Mr. Gary Muskett Mrs. Lois Baggett Mrs. Betty Cole Science 21 Mr. David Croft Mrs. Pat Harden Mrs. Rose Alldredge Math 22 Mrs. Jean Walker Mrs. Barbara Bishop Mrs. LuVema Waid Mrs. Pat Clay Language A rts Mrs. Katherine Burke Mr. Bill Jones Mr. John B. Gipson H I s t o r Pre- Vocational Mr. Fred Plyler 24 Mrs. Evelyn Latham Business Education Mrs. Gail Anderson Mrs. Laura Jacobs Mrs. Charlie Nell Johnson Mr. Kal Oravet ) Music Mr. Eddie Johnson Art m Miss Elsie Grice Driver Education 26 Mr. Ernest Payne Mr. Charles Parr Mrs. Pauline Miller Lunchroom Staff 27 STUDENT COUNCIL FRESHMAN Class W President Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer Sponsor ...... Officers Alice Collins . Darleca James . . Willie Ross . . .. Richard Lee Mrs. Betty Cole 29 If We Lived Each Day as if It Were Our Last — Katrina Adams John Allen Roger Allen Donna Archer Victor Avery Ralph Bagley Angela Baker Gene Battles Theresa Beacham Carlene Berry Michael Bishop Jan B1 adorn James Blaylock Jeff Bohannon Cheryl Boozer Eric Boozer Teresa Bradford Steve Bradley 30 Our Lives Would Be Lived to Their Highest Point. Sharon Brooks Tommy Brothers Ken Brown Terri Brown Donna Brugge Bershanda Bryant Steve Buckelew Ivan Bush Theresa Carey Hoyt Casey Mitchell Childers Susie Clowers Alice Collins Virgil Collins Carolyn Connell Susan Cooley Jennifer Cox Sabastian Crtx k Patricia Daniel Joan Davenport Susan Davidson 31 There’s a Song in Everyone’s Heart — Willie Davis David Diggs Michael Edwards Carrigan Fenn Renee Fielder John Ford Kathy Fortune Susan Fulmer James Garrett Mary Garrett Michael Godfrey Jose Gonzalez David Gowens Greg Gray Michael Gray Mark Hall Kim Harding Kerri Hardy Ronnie Hardy Allen Harris Anthony Hatcher Jeff Higginbotham Mike Holcomb Arthur Hope Onelia Hope Sam Horton Charles Howard Billy Hurst Gloria Jackson Darlecia James 32 A Tune That Lives Throughout the Day. Larry Jeffers Wendell Jenkins Randy Jester Allen Johnson Ann Johnson Bryan Johnson Clay Johnson Floyd Johnson Gia Johnson Johnathan Johnson Richard Johnson Russell Johnson Steve Johnson Kenneth Kimble Charles Kirkpatrick Lillie Knight Gloria Kyle Patricia Kyle Talmadgc Laughlin Richard Lee Bobby Lindsey Charles Lipscomb Linda Lipscomb Elbert Looney- Carmen Macon Linda Maltbie Susan Marshall Judith Martin Kathy Martin Daphync Maync 33 There’s a Treasure Following Every Rainbow — Jana McDonald l.isa McKdvcy Ramona Minccy I.indy Minton Jacqueline Moon Byron Moore Henreitta Morgan David Mostella Cireg Nadeau Tim Newton Cecelia Nichols Fredrick Norman Susan Palmer Tony Patmon Claudia Patterson Cleo Pearson Sheila Pend ley Steve Porter Cilennis Pruett Karen Ransaw Tamcla Ransaw Suzanne Reynolds Ken Riley Brenda Robinson 34 If You Take the Time to Search for It. Lisa Robinson Willie Ross Bessie Rupert Felicia Russell Su ie Samuels Brenda Sharp Sabrina Sims Teresa Ski 11 man Cheryl Smith Connie Smith Deborah Smith James Smith Keith Smith Leslie Smith Mike Smith Susan Smith Bridget Southed in Cheryl Spears Jimmy Spidell Bobby Steward Cheryl Taylor 35 Every Day Should Be Filled With Love, Joy and Happiness. Joe Taylor Phillip Taylor Larry Terrell Mary Terry Felicia Thomas Liura Thomas Ix rinsa Thomas David Tidwell Hula Traylor Vann Tubb Rodney Tucker Floyd Valentine Jeff Wagnon Sonya Ware Susan Weeks Tim Wester Brian White Hester Whittaker Greg Wieman Kathy Williams Joseph Woods Teresa Wooten Not Pictured: Jon Edge Samuel Johnson Donald Saylcs Donald Bagley Janice Faulkner Susan Kirkland Mark Sewell Wayne Bagley Kevin Ferguson Faye Knight Nannie Similton Mark Beavers James Garrett Patricia Kyle Rodnet Smith Glenn Betterton Tim Green Hugh Leach Roslyn Smith L. D. Bozeman Anthony Hope Joyce Mallard Marvin Tarver Martin Brown Donald Horton Claude Pearson James Thomas Sidney Brown James Hugh ley Ricky Price Jay Dale Thomas Alccia Carstarphen Walter Hughley Alfrcda Rawls Mamita Thomas Cecil Chappel Sarah Hunter Crystal Richardson Deborah Thorton Kaye Christian Benjamin Jemison Bobby Rogers Jeffery Wills William Evans Williejcmison Donnie Ryan Henry Wynn 36 SOPHOMORES Class 79 President .... Vice President Secretary .... T reasurer.... Sponsor ...... Officers ....................................Sheila Bryant .......................................Ivy Hardy ......................................Lisa Wright ......................................J. Mullinax .......................................Mr. Jones 37 It Takes Awhile to Find Forever Jimmy Able Toni Adcock Anthony Ash David Scott Baki Jeanennc B, Sondra Bari Leslie Berry Kevin Bibb Cheryl Bishop Belinda Bonner Sam Boozer j Allen Boman Mark Brown Sherrie Brown Donald Bryant KAngcla Clifton Wanda Coats Scott Cook Mike Cothran 38 There Can Be No Rainbow Without a Cloud and a Storm Anthony Cox Veda Crook Tulcca Crowley Steve Dangerfield Kendelll avis Stevcnjpial Michai Dixon Kim-T Christine Edwara Paul Ellis David Eubanks Deanna Everett David Ferguson Terry Foster Cheryl Fox Katie Freeman Angeli a Gan Henry Gar« Susan Garrflany Mike Ga pr Vicki Giles Peggy Glenn Angie Gramling Patricia Griffith Sondra Guest Loretta Hall Ivy Hardy Felicia Harrison 39 If Dreams Were for Sale, What Would You Buy? Anna Hatcher Reginald Hatcher Stanley Houser Kevin Huff g Melvin Huff Pam Jemison Ricky Jester Alice Johnson Donna Jones Wilhemia Kindcll Edgar King Kenneth Kirby Bruce Kirkland Chiquila Knowles Mike Lawley Dennis Lightsey Barry Little Greg Looney Jackie Lowe Lisa Lyles Terry Manos Keith Marshall Stevie Martin Phillip Maync Stephen Me I son Kenneth McCants Sherry Mize J. Mullinax 40 A Dreamer Lives Forever Judy NicktTs Jamie Nipper Randy Nunn David Page Cindy PanncJl Oakley Patterson onnvPaul Kim Ponder r Susan Riley Darrell Roberts Leslie Roselip M Steve Salvador Teresa Scales Selina Seawrighc Jimmy Scwel i Debra SharpAr Gloria Smith Lee Smith Pam Smith Ann Spears Marisa Stanley Janice Stoff regen Mike Stowe Katrina Summerville Johnny Thomas Gwen Thorton Teresa Tollcson Yolanda Tuc k 41 The Future Belongs to Those Who Have Faith in It Mattie Walker Vanessa Weatherly fcduclc White I-arAWillian n Lewis Tucker John Turner Sonya Valentine Doug VanSandt James Adams Charles Brown Tommy Carter Wayne Christian Mary Coats Cedric Daniel Janice Douthard Michael Edwards Thomas Freeman Cedric Hardy Not Pictured: Paul Hauk Teresa Houser Cythia Johnson Lynn Johnson Ricky Kyle Shirley Langley Joyce Mallard Kenneth Marbury Mike McCormac Charles Morris Richard Parker Larry Preston Alonzo Rice Ronnie Sattcrly Henry Sayle Joe Watford Jamie Weems Bo Williamson Joan Witherspoon 42 JUNIORS Class °f 78 President .... Vice President Secretary ..... Treasurer Sponsor ...... Officers .......................................Keith Breeden .......................................Cynthia Parker ........................................... .Nancy Lee .......................................Cindy Elliott .................................Mrs. Rose Alldredge 43 You Can Only Dream of Things You Wanted to Do — David Allen Joyce Anderson Bobby Ansley Carol Archer ITnic Barley Billy Baker Regina Barron Pam Battles Johnny Bcacham Karen Benson Pam Berry Vince Berry Anthony Bishop Terri Bohannon Mike Bolton Angel la Bond Darrel Bostick Paula Bostick f 44 but Never Found the Time For Brian Breeden Keith Breeden Michael Brookins Christa Brown Mark Brown Jim Cameron Harry Chesser David Clayton Margaret Coker Shane Colvard Deanna Copeland Alonza Crowley Danny Cushen Terence Dandridgc Charles Darnell Kinnice Davis Ann Dobbins Susan Dodson 45 Clifton Dudley Joe Edge Gloria Edison Cindy Elliott Donna Faulkner Darryl Fielder Leigh Ann Ford Jamie Fry Jerry Fuller Linda Gossett Barbara Gray Allison Hanson Ricky Hardy Marcia Harris Warren Harrison 46 Don’t Spend Today Planning Tomorrow Danny Hindman Rodney Hollis Patricia Hood Dean Horton Eddie Huff Tim Hughley Eric Hurst Glenda Jones Jimmy Jones Christie Kyle Thurman Kyle Eugene Leach Annette Leak Karen Lcath Anna Lee 47 If Man Hadn't Copied Nature's Wings Nancy Lee Kenneth Loftis Bobby Lowe Donna Lowe Janet Mallard Jim Marshall Donnie Martin Joan Martin Butch McDonald Barbie McRae Teresa Mitchell Len Mize Bruce Moore Joseph Moore Debbie Morgan Nancy Morgan Tena Noah Anthony Norman Herman Olds Jeff Palmer Cynthia Parker Ricky Parker Mark Patty Chris Payne Lori Perry Karen Pitts Alfago Price Jay Pruitt Mary Rains Marie Rigby 48 Maybe Time Wouldn’t Fly So Quickly. Maury Riley Bernice Roberts Frederick Robertson Angela Robinson Clifford Robinson Lisa Roselip Chip Rowan Dianne Sanders Jan Savage Richard Sharpton Jeff Shaver Lori Shepherd Mitchell Skipper Darryl Smith Donald Smith Jackie Smith Karen Smith Paula Smith 49 Be Thankful for Today, and Hope for a Better Tomorrow Terry Snow Shannon Songer Richard Southers Neal Stan.sell Vedia Stewart Anthony Sturdivant Jos Taylor latura Thorton Jerralyn Turner Allan Veasy Kenneth Veasy Karen Ward Greg Weathcrby Kelly Weldon Prank Wester Margaret Whitfield I.indy Whitten l.isa Williamson Chery 1 Wynn Kevin Yates Not Pictured Tony Bush Maggie Calloway Mike Campbell Carmen Crook Lewis Glass Leslie Hester Karen Holaway Chris Hughley Robert Johnson Lew is Jones Ricky Keenum David Mooney Ray Morgan Anthony Norman Gephus Pearson Andrew Rcmbert Jim Runner Alvin Sattcrly Bernadine Sims Doretha Taylor Randolph Taylor 50 J R- Thompson Ray Thompson HOMECOMING 1977 This year was truly a year for new beginnings at Litchfield High School. Our first high school homecoming took hard work, dedication, and the cooperation of both the students and teachers. To look back and remember our first homecoming, class maids, ballgames. and the wonderful job done by the band — how could we possibly forget?! CLA SS OF 78 The Junior maids this year were. Right: Miss Karen Holoway escorted by Mr. Joe Edge. Below: Miss Kinnice Davis escorted by Mr. Timothy Hugh- Icy and Bottom Right: Miss Kelly Weldon escorted by Mr. Bo William- son. CLA SS OF ’79 The Sophomore maids this year were, Ixrft: Miss Toni Adcock escorted by Mr. Mike Cothran. Bottom, Ixft: Miss Angela Clifton escorted by Mr Willie Ross and Bottom: Miss Lisa Wright escorted by Mr. Butch McDonald. CLA SS OF ’80 The Freshman maids this year were. Right Miss Gia Johnson escorted by Mr Frederick Norman. Below: Miss Lisa McKelvey escorted by Mr. tarry Jeffers. Bottom: Miss Claudia Patterson escorted by Mr. Jon Edge. a You can’t have a parade or Homecoming without working. Everything worth having has to be worked for. We proved that Homecoming was worth having. Everyone from the Freshmen to the Juniors worked hard on doors and floats. Spirits were high and every- one had fun. The best part about it all, was now- that everyone has worked together we are closer. Columbus Day Fiesta Time was celebrated by the Spanish Department on October 12, 1976. Guests were foreigners from each foreign country enrolled at Gads- den State Junior College. Each guest spoke two minutes on their country. One hundred and fifty people were present including Emma Sansom and Gadsden High Spanish Club officials and sponsors. Participating in the play were: Top Right: Jimmy Marshall and Diane Sanders Right Lisa Williamson. Wilhemina Kindell and Joan Martin. Far Right: Jimmy Abel. Bottom Right: Chip Rowan. Bottom: Kevin Yates and Jimmy Marshall. National Honor Society Teachers participating in the George Nancarrow Chapter of the National Honor Society were: Mrs. Alldredge, Mrs. Harden, Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. Nancarrow, Mrs. Bishop and Mrs. Usry. Christmas Dance ’76. . . Merriment Music Mistletoe TWIRP COURT Litchfield High School had its first twirp week and twirp court this year, sponsored by the Jr. Civitans. Wc had lots of fun and now have more memories to share . . . Right: His Honor Maury Riley makes one of his usual entrances. Bot- tom: Mr. Nancarrow goes for a tricycle ride while Bottom Right: Mrs. Harden and Mrs. Walker enjoy their chocolate pudding. 64 Top Jamie Fry bobs for onions through shaving cream. Bottom: Lisa Wright and Anna xx have a peanut rate across the gym while Right: Shannon Singer and ( wen Thornton have a tricycle race. arui so twirp week ends, a great success, no hard feelings and onl one si k girl. Our esteemed judge gels an egg on his head. Kight While Mania Harris Twirp Queen gets a pie in the face. Bottom But all in ilean fun.' Wrfji urv. Evergreen . . . sang In Lori Perry, accompanied by Bill Avery and lane Company began an enchanting evening for our Spring Ball. The lovely spring garden scene came even more alive as our beauties, kingsmen and favorites took their places in the garden. During the evening, the dance floor was filled with lovely young ladies and handsome gents smiling, talking, laugh- ing and YHS — DANCING. The air was filled with HAPPINhSS . April 9, 1977. . . A NIGHT TO REMEMBER SPRING BALL “77” 70 71 Freshman Favorite — Dariisha James Freshman Kings men — Willie Ross Freshman Beauty — Terri Brown Freshman Favorite— Richard Lee Freshman Favorite — Gia Johnson Freshman Favorite— Lisa McKelvey Freshman Favorite — Willie Davis Freshman Favorite — Joe Taylor 72 Sophomore Beauty — Ivy Hardy Sophomore Kingsmen — Kenneth McCants Sophomore Favorite— Lisa Wright Sophomore Favorite— Mike Cothran Sophomore Favorite — Toni Adcock Sophomore Favorite — Lance Williamson Sophomore Favorite — Leslie Berry Sophomore Favorite — David Ferguson 73 Junior Beauty — Kelly Weldon Junior Favorite — Frank Wester Junior Favorite — Lisa Williamson Junior Kingsmen —Joe Edge Junior Favorite — Deanna Copeland Junior Favorite — Cynthia Parker Junior Favorite — Harry Chesser Junior Favorite — Clifton Simpson „ Litchfield High School Marching Band Eagles The long hours of practice make it all worthwhile as the band brings a close to another outstanding halftime presentation. 79 It makes no difference if it’s rain or shine, parades or halftime, the band always brings the crowd a perfect show. 80 A Mr. Johnson looks on as the band runs through the street show for the upcoming parade. The drummers seem to be holding his attention rather well for some reason. What about it drum- mers? Top: The field belongs to the Eagles while they strut their stuff.” Center: The colorguard routines look sharp on the field, but the practice isn’t always that way as Kim Ponder explains pans of a new show to fellow guard members. 81 LHS CHORA L 84 It means snappy drills, hours of practice, and tired muscles; cold days, rainy nights and tremendous self-discipline. Gwen Thornton Ivy Hardy Marisa Stanley Litchfield Eagles 76-77 -•r m Eagles Hold Their Ground Left: Fielder gets assistance off the field from Danny Cushen as Coach Clay looks on. Bottom: Offense Players receive congratulations from sideline teammates as they score against Guntcrsville. 'm‘a ' 7' . • tB __ -w y «. _. P. Abovc: There’s excitement on the field as Litchfield recovers a fumble from Guntersville. 91 Eagles Try Hard for Success. . . Ri£ht: Donald Woolcy takes to the air while playing against Scottsboro. Bottom: Birds of a feather don't always flock together as the referees” call the game in favor of Hokes Bluff. Bottom: Litchfield takes on the situation with a gotcha covered atti- tude. Right: There’s hope for Litchfield yet. as Coach Clay strikes up a num- ber one pose. . . . and Maintain a Positive A ttitude ■■■■ Top It seems Mitchell Skipper's positive attitude has him hot under the collar. 93 Top: If Chesser had arrived sooner he would have had the situation in the palm of his hand. Bottom: Fielder takes on a little more than he can handle as Scottsboro tackle brings him down. Top: I .ance Williamson searches for an open spot for a pass play, his only problem is finding a man in the open. Never Ends. Bottom: Dudley has no trouble slipping by Glencoe’s fallen defense, but the ones left standing make it difficult to score. vV„ • ,' . - « • UTT r 'Thf ' • '• ei Jssr ■ The Last Game of the Season 98 ’76-77 EAGLES BASKETBALL Warren Harrison lofts one up from way out. - 100 Harrison skies to win the tip. A jumper by Glass from the corner. 101 Jump Up Eagles Jump Up! Donald Wooley contributes two for the Eagles. Lewis Glass drives in for an Eagle lay-up. 102 Kenneth McCants shoots from the line. Glass goes up and over to rebound for Litchfield. 103 76-77 Eagles Junior Varsity Willie Davis dominates the boards. Jeff Bohannon gets off the floor. 104 Jay Dell Thomas skies to block a shot. Coach Davidson confers with his team during a time out. William Evans goes way up for the tip. 105 Baseball Darryl Fcildcr Ri jht Field Ernie Barley Pitcher, Catcher 106 Jim Cameron Pitcher. Third Base Maury Riley Pitcher. Left Field Jim Runner First Base Harry Chesser Center Field. Catcher 107 Mike Lawley Catcher Darrell Roberts Catcher Johnny Thomas Right Field First Base David Ferguson Pitcher Shortstop 108 Lance Williamson Right Field Willie Davis Pitcher. Shortstop Chesser eludes center catcher to score Litchfield run. 109 Steve Salvador Pitcher. Third Base Scott Baker Second Base Keith Smith Shortstop Willie Ross Centerfield 110 Muskett confers on the mound, as Ferguson relieves Cameron. Ill Jon Edge Second Base’ Sam Horton Third Base 112 LHS Volleyball Team Badminton Winners L.H.S. Track Team Right: Coach David Croft. Eagles Track coach who also assisted with the Football Team as a Line Coach. ■ A Group Whose Goal Is to Do for Others, What FUow Hnvp Alronrh) Finn frtr 'TUovncolvov jm | Wmmm LOS CON GUI STA DORES First Row — (Ix'ft to Right) Jose Gonzales. Donna Archer, Chip Rowan, Debra Smith, Second Row —Janice Faulkner, Connie Smith. Angela Clifton, Rodney Tucker. Suzanne Reynolds, Debbie Byrd, Ken Riley. Pam Chamblee. Jimmy Marshall, Angie Gramling, Mary Rains. Leslie Bern. Deanna Kvcrctt. Mrs. Waid. Third Row Billy Hurst, Ken Brown. Keith Breeden. Glori a Jackson, Russell Johnson. Jeff Higginbot- ham. Bobby Lindsey, Jackie Smith. Gene Battles. Ann Dobbins. Leigh Ann Ford, Fourth Row — Pam Jemison, John Turner. Randy Nunn. David F.ubanks. Keith Smith. Eric Boozer. Jimmy Abel, Joy Anderson. Lisa Williamson. Alice Collins, Jamie Fry, Dianne Sanders, Chiquita Knowles. Wilhemina Kindell. Sonya Valentine. Darryl Fielder. (Not Pictured) Dennis Lightsey. 16 Lambda Sigma Science Club OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Leigh Ann Ford VICE PRESIDENT: Chip Rowan SECRETA R Y-TREASURER: Bobby Lindsey SPONSOR: Mrs. Betty Cole SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS — Hoyt Casey. Claudia Pat terson. Jamie Fry-, Chip Rowan First Row — (Ix-ft to Right) Bobby Lindsey, Leigh Ann Ford, Ken Riley, Second Row — Jimmy Abel, Joy Anderson, Regina Barron, Rodney Tucker. Lisa Wright. Third Row — David Allen. Lisa Williamson. Oakley Patterson. Marisa Stanley, Lee Smith. Shelia Bryant, Fourth Row — Jamie Fry . Chery l Fox, Debbie Byrd, Michaele White. Fifth Row — Mark Patty, Jimmy Marshall. Karen Benson 117 Red Cross Red Cross Activities L Day CPR COURSE Halloween Clean-up Runaway House Salvation Army Kettle Salvation Army Awards Banquet Blcxxl Drive Disaster Course Project Our Town Red Cross Awards Banquet 1()0 Hour Pins Awards Carwash for Yearbook Three officers of the Dot West Chapter of the Junior Red Cross were pre- sented w'ith a trophy for outstanding service of the Litchfield club in the Chapter’s annual blood drive. Former president ('hip Rowan was chosen as Youth Board Chairman of Etowah County. Lori Perry — President; Dianne Sanders — Secretary. First Row’ — (Left to Right) Darryl Bostick, Second Row — Dianne Sanders. Chip Rowan. Lori Perry. Jackie Smith. Third Row — Pam Chambler. Bobby Lindsey, Jeff Higginbotham. Angie Gramling. Paula Smith. Pam Battles. Barbie McRae. Fourth Row — Nancy Morgan. Karen Benson. Gia Johnson. Jeannene Barnes. Mrs. Waid. Jamie Fry . Kevin Yates. Gene Battles. Tena Noah. 118 Junior Civitans Advisors: Mrs. Harden and Mrs. Clay Sponsored by The National Association of Retarded Citizens Junior Civitans First Place Winners Alabama Lung Association Hike Bike Jackie Smith and Ricky Jester First Place winners in local Dance-a-thon. Fourth Place in National Dance- a-thon. President Chip Rowan accepts the award. Angie Gramling was the individual winner of the Lung Association Hike Bike. Civitan Advisor — Mrs. Clay. 119 First Row — (Left to Right) Lisa Lyles, Ix ri Perry. Darryl Bostick. Joy Aruit n. Second Row — Terry Snow. Darryl Roberts. Third Row — Dennis Lightsey. Oakley Patterson, Fourth Row — David Allen. Lisa Williamson. Fifth Row — Lance Williamson. Maury Riley. First Row - (Ixft to Right) Susan (ax ley.Janice Douthard. Second Row — Susan Fulmer. Kim Harding. Donna Jones, Third Row —Jan Bladdom, Terri Brown. Shelia Bryant. Katie Freeman. Fourth Row — Darlecia James. Mary Gwts. Gwen Thornton. James Ford. Fifth Row — Mrs. Bishop. Tim Wester. Sherry Calhoun. 20 DECA MEMBERS — (Left to Right) Janet Mallard, Cynthia Parker. Karen Ixath, Donna Lowe. Jeff Palmer, Dean Horton. Kelly Weldon. Karen Hollaway. Johnny Beat ham, Mr. Oravet, Patricia Hood. Loretta Hall, Sondra Guest, Susan Dodson, Ia ri Pern . Joe Edge. Toni Adcock, Marcia Harris, Shane Colvard. Margaret Choker. Erie Hurst, Mike Bolton, Susan Riley, Danny Hindman. Chris Payne. Vickev Gann. Linda Gossett. FHA (Left to Right) Mrs. Jacobs, Karen Ward. Gloria Edison. Bernadine Sims. Vannessa Weatherly. Maggie Callo- way, Alan Veasy, Eddie Huff, Mary Rains, Wanda Coats, Bernice Roberts. Mattie Walker, Mrs. Johnson. 121 PEP CL UB First Row — Christine Edwards, Teresa Spears. Alice Johnson. Gloria Kyle. Bridget Southerlin, Vanessa Weatherly, Jackie Lowe. Second Row — Gwen Thornton, Marisa Stanley, Terri Brown, Anna Lee, Patricia Hood, Chiquita Knowles, Den ice Morgan, Cecilia Nichols. Bershanda Bryant, Felicia Thomas. Kerri Hardy. Claudia Patterson, Lisa Williamson, Susan Marshall. Lori Perry, Jan Bladdorn. Third Row — Angela Clifton, Darryl Bostick, Jerry In Turner, Wanda Coats, Gia Johnson. TRI-HI- Y (Left to Right) Marisa Stanley. Katie Freeman, Ken Nipper, Alice Collins. Mrs. Alldredge, David Allen. Lisa Williamson, Lisa Wright. 122 A Purpose: To promote finer womanhood among teenagers. Motto: We take pride in maintaining high social, scholastic, moral and cultural standards. (Lcft to Right) Mrs. Jacobs. Mary Coats, Miss Grice, Yolanda Tuck. Vanessa Weatherly, Tuleca Crowley, Ivy Hardy, Sherry Calhoun. Kerri Hardy. Belinda Bonner, Janice Douthard. Gwen Thornton. 123 BXE X i fcJSBl (Left to Right) Joan Martin. Tcna Noah, Pam Battles, Barbie McRae, Paula Smith, Nancy Morgan, Peggy Glenn, Dianne Sanders. Teresa Mitchell. Allison Hanson. 124 Purpose: Student Involvement in Worthwhile Activities. AKE Together, We Are One (Ixft to R i ht) Angie Gram ling, Jcannenc Barnes, Selina Seawright, Renee Burgess, Debra Byrd, Judy Nickels, Katie Freeman. Ixc Smith, Mkbade White. Cheryl Fox. Deanna Everett, Debra Sharpton, Lisa Wright, Shelia Bryant, Marisa Stanley, Pam Chamblcc. Cheryl Bishop. 125 LITTLE SISTERS Purpose: Maintain togetherness. Motto: United we stand, divide we fall. First Row — (Left to Right) Nancy Lee, Annette Leak, Lisa Williamson, Joy Anderson, Carol Archer. Second Row Kelly Weldon Karen Holaway. Marcia Harris. Regina Barron. Karen Benson. Margaret Whitfield, Cindy Hlliot. Ixigh Ann Ford, Angela Bond. Lind) Whitten. Pam Bern. Third Row Ia ri Shepherd. 126 qad den J iWnoiua inouiaii- doakr i Auto Plaza Crown Dodge DePaul Motors Edwards Pontiac-Cad Grissom Mazda John Thomas Ford Pierson Chevrolet Pollock Motor Co. Rainbow Olds Hwy. 77 Forrest Ave. Meighan Blvd. iliac Hwy. 77 Meighan Blvd. Broad St. Meighan Blvd. Forrest Ave. S. 5th St. RUNT'S KART W-J BODY SALES, INC. SHOP 625 Broad Street Gadsden, Ala. 35901 804 E. Broad St. 35903 (205) 547 9356 f ra •f LM 128 Meadow Gold Dairy 702 Walnut Street Gadsden, Alabama Office Phone 547-2561 Milk Ice Cream Compliments of a Friend of Litchfield Hi School YOUR BUSINESS FORM IS OUR BUSINESS' dodson printers 326 HOKE STREET P O. BOX 2001 PHONE 546-0111 EAST GADSDEN, ALABAMA 35903 129 Treat Your Credit as a Sacred Trust OWENS DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. Compliments CREDIT BUREAU OF GADSDEN Gadsden, Alabama 35903 Owens Dept. Store 817 Broad St. Ph. 547 5405 Rainbow City, Alabama 35901 216 Rainbow Plaza Ph. 442 3509 Owens Mens Wear Tuxedo Inn Gadsden LARRY'S Hobby Shop 329 Broad St. Rentals and Sales 547 4310 Two Locations Gadsden Mall Rainbow Drive Phone 546 6609 Gadsden, Alabama Downtown Anniston 1025 Noble Street Phone 237 7531 Anniston, Alabama Complete IN STOCK Rental Michael Jewelers 3 Convenient Locations to Serve You Agricola Shopping Center 51 I Broad St. and Gadsden Mall Service — All Sizes it’s the real thing 'Country Sett' Beauty Salon 124 North Fifth St. Gadsden, Alabama 35901 Brenda Thornhill, Owner Phone 547 7755 130 LARRY'S UNION 76 503 South 3rd Street Gadsden, Alabama JORDON OFFICE SUPPLY INC. 616 Broad St. P.O.Box 1068 BEAIRDS FLORISTS AND FASHION FABRICS 104 105 N. 6th St. Compliments of Cotton's Easy Curb THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 232 BROAD STREET GADSDEN, ALABAMA (205) 543-3000 Gadsden Business College Central Bank of Alabama N.A. 601 Broad 547 6302 750 Forrest Avenue Gadsden, Alabama 35901 A bank is a bank is a bank. Bunk! Phone(205)546 2863 Member FDIC BankAmericaro I Imrfriirf fat KEEVIL-CURL School of Beauty and Salon Ralph's Salvage Store 1325 E. Broad Street 305 So. 4th St. Gadsden, Alabama Baggage New and Used Name Brand Luggage FROST FROST INC. CHANDLER FABRIC SHOP Printing — Office Forms — Brochures Photography — Office Supplies — and more. Agricola Shopping Center For all your sewing needs and drapery too. 132 BYRAM WESTER MOTORS, INC. 1056 Forrest Ave. Gadsden, Alabama Ph. 547 1441 Ph. 547 4211 Quality Used Cars LINCOLN o°dge BRITTAIN RADIO T.V. Downtown Motor Inn Box 459 Gadsden, Ala. 35902 21 I South 5th St. Gadsden, Ala. 547-6951 133 HUGH'S PHARMACY 805 East Broad Street Gifts Prescriptions MERRY GO ROUND SKATING CENTER ASKEW PERRY Ins. Co. Inc. I 724 Rainbow Drive Where the good times roll. Gadsden, Alabama 405 A So. 2nd St. 35901 BLOSSOM SHOP 1 106 Goodyear Avenue East Gadsden, Alabama Phone 492 3071 35903 134 Ellis Used Parts Wrecker Service 3736 South 1 IthSt. Gadsden, Alabama QUALITY MOTORS 573 East Meighan Blvd., East Gadsden BEAUTYTIME SALON 607 So. ROBERT fpi MOORE Jjtfj PHOTOGRAPHY (SlM • 602 Chestnut Gadsden, Alabama 35901 Compliments of DIXIE VARIETY STORE SHIPLEY 400 Hoke Street the Greatest Name in Do-Nuts and Coffee Morgan's tj v' Kennel 440 Hood Avenue 14 Hoke Street 492 6911 Open 5 a.m. 9 p.m. Gadsden Alabama 35903 135 What's New at the R L FABRICS Foot of the Class??? Sales From Mathews — Hollywood Shop 414 Broad Street Gadsden, Alabama RUTENBERG'S Downtown Gadsden and Gadsden Mall Gadsden, Ala. 35902 RAY’S STANDARD SERVICE CENTER 1405 East Broad Street East Gadsden, Ala. 35903 2 etter J. C. 1 a(ue4 PENNEYS COPELAND GLASS Company 617 Broad St. Gadsden, Alabama W. R. Copeland All your shopping needs under one roof. Gadsden, Alabama P.O. Box 629 Ph. 546 331 I Huntsville, Alabama 3004 I Ith Ave. S.V Ph.539 4571 Culp Iron and Metal Company, Inc. Highway 431, Attalia, Ala. (205) 538 7891 Culp Smelting and Refining Company, Inc. I 59 Exit, Steele, Ala. (205)538 7817 Culp Metals, Inc. 200 Lake Street, Gadsden, Ala. (205) 547-6931 buyers, brokers and processors of ferrous and non-ferrous metals — producers and brokers of secondary aluminum ingot — steel distribution and warehousing of structural steel and other metal products. EAST GADSDEN SPORTING GOODS Roy Grantland's Sound World Gadsden's Modern Music Center I 156 Litchfield Ave. 492 4624 825 W. Meighan Blvd. Gadsden, Alabama 35901 PARK-N-WASH COIN LAUNDRY 1102 E. Broad — 7 a.m. to I I p.m. Attendant on Duty We Fold Clothes 137 BUCK SMITH Auto Body and Paint Shop 230 East Broad St. Shop Phone 546 4921 East Gadsden, Ala. Home Phone 492 2604 Morgan's Tire Service 201 East Broad Street E. Gadsden, Alabama 35903 Ph. 547 0860 EAST GADSDEN BANK The Best of All Possible Banks. EGB Join the Club It's a Full House of Bank ing Services Developed Just for YOU 801 E. Broad 546 3326 Kach depositor insured to 20.000 M0( L DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION LOWE'S All Your Building Material Needs 1801 Rainbow Dr. Gadsden, Alabama MUSIC MACHINE BAKER PIANO CO. Good Things from the Land of Barber’s include a complete line of milk and ice cream products from the South’s most modern dairy products complex. Natural Goodness Answering the consumer demand for quality dairy foods. PLANTS IN BIRMINGHAM. MONTGOMERY. MOBILE. ANNISTON TUPELO 139 REDD FOX AUTO PARTS CO. Y.C. Body Shop 241 2 Forrest Ave. Gadsden, Alabama Gadsden's Oldest Furniture Store ISBELL HALLMARK Complete Body Shop Work and Painting Insurance Work Invited Over 40 Years Experience Located Behind John's Amoco 213 N. 6th 547-5938 Richard Williams — Owner Out of the High Rent District Gadsden Mall Inc. Come and shop the great indoors. GAY TYPEWRITER Gadsden Mall, Rainbow Drive MPat Open 24 Hrs. a Day — 7 Days a Week WAREHOUSE GROCERY Compliments of Andy's Super Service first Alabama K B3Plk of Gadsden a Hoffman's Jewelers A. Hicks Shoe Store fl itt - J 1 1 Broad St. 430 Broad Gadsden Mall Scott Sales 308 Hood Ave. East Gadsden, Ala. McGuires discount Scanners — Stereos — Radios J. R. Scott Owner Phone 546-5491 Groceries Gifts Antiques 141 Tomorrow No, do not fear tomorrow Expect it Anticipate it. The joy of the rising daw ns. Each day dawns anew As each life steps forward A step up A brighter day than before Do not fear the unknown And I know ATpy ’ We shall not - As we step forward v Each day is the life we need - -'VM w pH Forward and upward, toward t iorrmw j.. KVvin Vin-c i Is the life we shall lead.


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