Shades Valley High School - Tower Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

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One senses an involvement, a committment not only to books, but also to the enriching abstracts of life. Each aspect of Valley—from scholarship to sportsmanship to friendship—mirrors this atmosphere of involvement . . . hil lj — an involvement of varied humanity in varied activities . . . individuals becoming groups, groups cooperating in the pursuit of excellence whether on stage, in the stands, or on the field. A common spirit of pride and aspiration welds the school’s diversity into a basic unity’ of ideals. Above all, there is a unity of people belonging to an organization. Shades Valley. 5 Rut involvement is more than participation in the myriad activities of Shades Valley. It is a committment to the process of learning, the great chain of human knowledge; the undistilled pleasure of the classroom give and take; the constant search for the discovery of one’s self and of one’s friends; the value of independent thought which gives perspective and distance in assessment of problems. Friends, enemies, teachers, acquaintances are all brought together in the process of learning. 6 School: books, tests, games, plays, clubs, each part of the complete formula of Valley ... a complex structure built upon the firm conviction of individual worth. Memories of one year, a year good and bad like all others, but still with individual happenings to make it distinct. This book does not intend to be a catalogue or a total picture. It is instead a selective representation of the many shades of Valley. 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY AND 10 ADMINISTRATION HONORS 36 ORGANIZATIONS 56 ATHLETICS 102 STUDENT LIFE i _i _136 CLASSES ADVERTISEMENTS 9 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 10 TOP-NOTCH ADMINISTRATE Much of the credit for Valley's reputation as one of the nation’s top schools must go to Dr. Frank A. Peake, who foi seventeen years has been principal of Valley. Dr. Peake makes it his business to represent Valley and Alabama at the various associations of ’which he is a member. Some of the organizations are the State Course of Study Committee which insures for Valley the most advanced methods of study, the National Council of the National Honor Society, the National Commission on Safety Education, and both the National and Alabama Association of Secondary School Principals. Dr. Peake’s illness and absence of several weeks this year served to make all aware of the numerous essential duties he performs in order to make Valley' function smoothly. Dr. Peaks and Governor Wallace congratulate Herbie Stiles at the 1965 graduation 12 ceremony. DIRECTS VALLEY FORTUNES Mr. Ledbetter’s colorful background and sense of humor quickly made him a favorite among students and teachers. The newest member of the administration staff has shown both disciplinary will and understanding in his daily conferences with students. Mr. Ledbetter not only brings a keen mind but also a unique background to Shades Valley. In college, he lettered in three of four sports. In later years, he was a coach and a professional baseball player. The field of athletics, however, is not his only strong point, for Mr. Ledbetter is listed in Who’s Who in American Education and Who's Who in Contemporary Writers. VIRGIL LEDBETTER Arkansas State. B.S. Birmingham Southern. M.Ed. Vice-Principal Shades Valley's Business Manager. Mr. Alexander, is one of the most hardworking and effective members of the administrative staff. Besides caring for the school’s finances, he also must oversee and coordinate the financial transactions of all clubs and the Student Council. In carrying out his duties, Mr. Alec” is often found at school hours after the close of the school day. HENRY C. ALEXANDER Birmingham Southern, B.S. U. of Ala.. M S. Business Manager COUNSELORS FILL VITAL ROLE Mr. Chamblee and Mrs. Kcarcc advise student on college applications. Mrs. Hightower pauses after a highly successful College Day. HORTON B. CHAMBLEE Boys' Counselor Howard College, B.S. If there are any unsung heroes at Valley, they arc the counselors, for each year they supervise the arduous process of college applications, not to mention subject choices, careers, tests, and personal problems. Despite the increasing number of students, our counselors strive to give each student the time and interest he needs. Even before the curriculum was defined, Dr. Peake established the counseling department because of its intrinsic importance to the welfare of the student body. The job of the counselors is a never-ceasing one, but the high percentage of Valley students that go to distinguished colleges is a reflection of the high quality of this department. OUIDA HIGHTOWER Girls’ Counselor State Teachers College, B.S. B’ham Southern. A B. IN TOTAL SCHOOL PROGRAM LAMOINE KEARCE Sophomore Guidance Oklahoma State University, B.S. ANITA ALLEN Assistant to Counselors Univ. of Ala., B.S. OFFICE STAFF EASES ADMINISTRATIVE BURDEN JOYCE WALLACE Registrar Alabama College VIRGINIA B. PUGH Assistant Registrar B’ham. Southern. B.A. BETH ROGERS Assistant Registrar Los Angeles Sec. Training The office staff provides invaluable assistance in the administration of the school. As assistants to the principals and as registrars, they register students, send out transcripts, keep books, supervise attendance, prepare bulletins, plus a wide variety of other essential duties. 15 LIBRARY OPENS WINDOWS TO THE WORLD MARTHA COBB: Librarian; Howard College. A.B.; U. of Ala.. L.S. BETTY BFAL: Assistant Librarian; Muskingum College. B.S. RUTH STONE: Clerical Assistant; LT. of Ala Aquinas. Shakespeare, and Macaulay are rather heady company, one must admit, but the librarians rub elbows with these and other illustrious thinkers ewer)' day. Their job is the painstaking and exacting one of cataloging, arranging, and acquiring new books. We at Shades Valley have one of the largest and most well-equipped libraries in the state; not onfy do the librarians supervise the books and other materials, but also they help students before and after school. The librarians are continually striving to provide a more enjoyable background for the world of books. The librarians constantly keep the shelves stocked with the best in reading material. 16 CAFETERIA STAFF INVITES 2,000 TO LUNCH 1st ROW: DIETITIANS—Frances Crisp. Lois McVca, Daisy Davis. 2nd ROW: CASHIERS—Mar)' Martin. Roberta Duty. Josephine SharbeJ. MR. JEFFERSON DAVIS - VALLEY’S MR. FIX-IT The man responsible for keeping the physical equipment of Valley in good order is our own Jeff” Davis. Mr. Davis’ smiling face, his courtly manner, and his untiring endeavors to keep everything in tiptop condition have made him a favorite at Valley. Mr. Davis is also a loyal fan, never missing a Valley home event. 17 ENGLISH CLASSES SERVE AS BRIDGE TO IMPROVED PATRICIA DONALSON Jr and Sr. English; Nicholls College, La., B.A BETTY FOLEY: Jr. English and Jr. Hon. English; U. of Ala.. A.B, FRANCES HAYES: Soph English; Howard College. A.B. EULA LEE SIMMONS: Jr. English; Peabody College. A.B. Life can be pleasant in English class, and even grammar can be interesting. Not Pictured: BETTY BOYD: Soph Eng. FRANCES ARNOLD: Soph. Eng ELIZABETH WOODROW Sopl English; U. of Ala., B.A. X Oh, didn't I tell you your outside reading is due tomorrow? 18 UNDERSTANDING AND COMMUNICATION ANN BARBER: Jr. English; WYNELLE HURLBERT: Jr. Auburn, B.A. English; Howard College. A.B. The motto of the English Department of Shades Valley-might well be these words from Francis Bacon: Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. The command of our native tongue, the ability to express ideas, and the aesthetic appreciation of literature are acquired skills, and it is the task of the English teacher to develop these skills. With detailed courses in grammar, composition and literature, the Shades Valley English Department labors constantly to produce the full man. the ready man. and the exact man. Mrs. Foley assumes her natural teaching position. DENNIF. MAY MACKEY: Honors Eng.; A.P. Eng.; Sr. F.ng.; Head, Eng. Dept. Howard College. A ll., M.A. SIDNEY M RICKMAN: Sr. English; Miss. St. College for Women. B.S.; t of Miss., M.A. WINNIE D. BENSON: Sr. English; U. of Southern Miss., B.S.; Birmingham Southern. M.A. RUTH W. CR1TTENDON: Senior English; Howard College. AB. M.A. SCIENCE DIVULGES THE VANDALYN CHAPLIN Ala. College. B.S. U. North Carolina. M.Ed. Biology MAXINE LOGAN Athens College, B.S. Peabody College, M.S. Biology EDSON LOFTUS Cdr. USN (Ret.) Armour Inst, of Tech. Jacksonville Univ., B.A Physics SARAH STRINGFELLOW U. of Georgia, B.S. Chemistry . 1 i In recent years man has witnessed an explosion of science—the atom bomb, space flights, and the laser—and everyone has been made aware of its value in our lives. Science teachers acquaint students with fundamental principles and basic studies in science. Students are furnished with the best texts, and there is a constant emphasis on independent work in the laboratory. Courses arc offered in advanced placement biology. This year the entire science department participated in a successful science fair with projects submitted by the students and graded by judges. With the call for scientists becoming stronger each day, Shades Valley is doing its fair share in awakening the interests of inquisitive people. Chemistry students run test on sodium. 20 SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE 21 Miss Jones works through formula on slide rule. STUDY OF MATHEMATICS MARETTA THOMPSON PEGGY DEAN Howard College, B.S. Middle Tenn. Sr. U., B.S. Algebra II. Geometry If you put your ear to it, you can hear the ocean roar. Miss Thompson discusses geometric figures. 22 Mrs. Maxwell furnishes students with A's and B's of Geometry. PROMOTES PRECISE THINKING 'Carry the one? Gee, I never thought of that. Miss Whaley and her class discuss subjects tangent to math. Mathematics , as Bertrand Russell wrote, possesses not only truth, hut supreme beauty .. . sublimely pure, and capable of a stern perfection such as only the greatest art can show.” These words underline the sentiment of the Mathematics Department of Shades Valley. Mathematics has always been considered the best developer of logical thinking, a quality more than ever in-demand. Valley's Mathematics Department offers courses ranging from algebra to the more abstract calculus. Their value is twofold: first, they acquaint the student with fundamental concepts of mathematics and second, they teach discipline and the value of logically constructed thought. MINA WOODSON U. of Alabama, B.S. Algebra II LOUISE BRASSELL U. of Alabama. B.S. Algebra II RUTH LYNCH Queens College, A.B. Geometry ELIZABETH McSPADDEN Hollins College, B.A. Geometry. Algebra I 23 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT TRAINS ATHOLINE WAKEFIELD: American History. Honors American History; Howard College, A.B.; Head—Social Studies Dept. MARGUERITE HILL: Eco-nomics; Howard College, B.S History,' as Toynbee wrote, docs not propose to contain the answer to man’s problems, but it docs offer various suggestions, one of which might very well be the solution. In recent years, the full meaning of these words has been understood by the students of Valley; we have seen the assassination of a President, the entrance of Red China into the nuclear club, and the growing war in Vietnam. It is the task of the history teacher to show the relationship of past to present and impress upon the student the necessity of a sense of history' in a highly complex world. With the combined study of history and current events comes the realization that only through understanding of the past can there be hope for the future. It’s fun and games” lime again (in other words, test day) in Mrs. Collier's American History Class. Not pictured: JANIEL ZOPFI: World History. SHIELDS PARKER: Ancient Sc Medieval History'. A.P. History; Howard College, B.S.; B'ham Southern. M A. LUTHER L. WILLIAMS: Amer. History; B'ham Southern, A.B., M.E. 24 TOMORROW’S LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS SAMUEL PRICE BRADLEY: Economics; Howard College. A.B. SANDRA COLLIER American History; Howard College. A.B. JAMES E. GAYI.OR: American History; Howard College, A.B. JEAN HARE: U. of Ala.. DELORES HOBBS: Govern-B.S. rnent, Howard College, A.B. What do you mean nothing happened before 1 192'? Another lively discussion is underway in Mr. Gaylor s class. KATE SHAVER World History. U. of Ala.. B A. FOREIGN LANGUAGES PU1 Intensive drilling is a necessary part in the study of any language. Twentieth century man has literally brought the world to his doorstep, only to discover lie has a communication problem. Recognizing the necessity for Americans to speak another language. The Shades Valley Language Department, under the supervision of Mrs. Maxine Snider, offers French. Spanish. German, and Latin, plus advanced placement courses in French and Latin. The fact that Valley students have done exceptionally well in placement tests and entrance exams is testimony to the superior quality of our language department. FLORENCE FITZGIBBON: VIRGINIA STEMBRIDGE: Latin I; U. of Nebraska. A.B. Latin II, III, IV: U. of Ala., A.B. MAXINE SNIDER: Sp. II. BLANCHE McCALL: Fr. III. Ill, IV; Howard College. IV; Berea College. A.B.; U. A.B.; U. of Ala.. M.A of Ala.. MA. 26 GLADYS N. ZUNIGA: Sp. MARGARET GORRIF. Sp. I; Institution Holguin. B.A. I , Howard College. B.S. WORDS IN STUDENTS’ MOUTHS EUNICE TIDWELL. Fr. II; Athens- College, A.B. KAY CLEMENTS: German; BILLIE JEAN NUCKOLLS: Howard College, A.B. Sp. I. Fr. I. Jr. Eng.; Mars Shades Valley is one of the few high schools in the state to Hill College, B.A. offer courses in German. 27 PHYSICAL EDUCATION STRESSE Shades Valley’s Physical Education Department seeks to promote interest in athletics and to raise the student’s level of physical fitness. Mountics learn the rules and drill in the basic skills of numerous activities. Girls who arc especially good in sports may apply for the Honor’s P.E. class. Others who enjoy dancing may take modern dance under the able direction of Mrs. Lutz. Intramural sports arc an important facet of both the boys’ and the girls’ programs, and students are encouraged to participate in this favorite activity. Boys also enjoy occasional inter- class games after school when, for example, the third period class plays the eighth period. WILLIAM I.EGG: Binning- JIMMIE H. GOODMAN: U. ham Southern. B.S.; Peabody of Ala., B.S., M.A.; Head, College. M.A.; Head, P.E. Girls' P.E. Dept. Dept ODELL 07. LEY: Howard College. B.S. in P.E.. Coach and P.E. Physical fitness tests indicate the success of a physical education program. MARILYN GILLESPIE: Ala. College. B.S. HYSICAL FITNESS FOR FAST-PACED WORLD Modern dance students interpret mood. Hands up! You're surrounded! JAMES TOLSON U. of Alabama, M.A. Physical Education, Gcog. MARY LUTZ U. of Alabama, B.S. Physical Education The agile get more agile, but the clumsy only get sore. THE ARTS TRANSFOR 30 AND INTERPRET LIFE In a world of conflict and confusion, the arts often establish communication when all else fails. There are no language barriers for the arts because recognition of talent and ability is universal. 'Hie Shades Valley Fine Arts Department, through various courses and extracurricular programs, strives to develop the creativity inherent in every student. Painting, pottery making, sculpture, choral training, band instruction, oral interpretation, acting, stage management and many other activities all fall under the guidance of the Fine Arts Department. Each area of the department not only performs individually for the school, but also works in concert for special programs, including the popular ■Showcase,” which truly is a display case for the many talents of Valley students and faculty. Mrs. Jones points out area of interest WII.I.IAM McLAIN Bham. Conservatory of Music, B.M. Ed. Glee Club, Concert Choir IRMA JONES Birmingham Southern, B.A. Arts and Crafts, Painting and Drawing JOSEPHINE CLARK Howard College, A.B Speech English 31 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT FULFILLS Gone arc the days when a girl learned all she knew' of housewifery from her mother's knee. No more do young ladies sit at home knitting socks and making samplers. Today the home arts, like many other disciplines, have been elevated to the position of a science, and they have been re-christened Home Economics. At Shades Valley the Home Economics Department is headed by Mrs. Bihr, who instructs in cooking, while Mrs. Hanlin directs work in clothing. Under their supervision, the girls learn the correct techniques of the complex art of homcmaking. In addition, the girls are hostesses for pancake jamborees, visits of college representatives, faculty parties, and other special events. Mrs. Bihr and Mrs. Hanlin also sponsor the Home Economics Club which provides opportunities for the girls to practice what they have learned and to hear visiting speakers. MRS. W. F. BIHR. Cooking; Christian College. A.A.; U. of Missouri. B.S. Students in the Home Economics class not only leam to prepare food, but also to sene it in an attractive fashion. 32 BASIC NEEDS OF FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The Home Economics Department emphasizes sewing, a useful art for ever)- high school girl. MARY HANLIN. Sewing and Home Arts; Alabama College. B.S. The work that goes into a meal isn't always as glamorous as the finished product. 33 BUSINESS COURSES AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Business Department of Shades Valley supervises work in typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, business law, and business math. While practical knowledge and a high degree of proficiency in these areas are essential to those who wish to enter the business world, many students find these courses equally valuable as preparation for college and adulthood. Beyond class work, the Future Business Leaders of America, sponsored by Mrs. Wilson, offers the students a chance to hear speakers and gain more practice in the arts of business. CHARLOTTE COLSON Personal Typing 1; U. of Alabama, B.S.; Head of Department. REBA BI.ACKSHEAR: Personal and Advanced Typing; Troy State College. B.S. Students discover shorthand is a whole new language. LOUISE B WILSON: Short- CHRISTINE WALLACE: Mrs. Colson demonstrates typewriter-taming technique, hand; Typihg; Miss. State Col- Bookkeeping; Howard College for Women. A B. lege. A B 34 PROVIDE TOOLS FOR PRACTICAL USE Mechanical Drawing students learn basics of industrial design. Apprentice printers produce school programs JAMES SIMS: Mechanical Draw-ing; Florida Stjre University. B.S. Those clanking and groaning noises constantly heard on the ground floor are not. as one might suppose, slaves in a galley; instead, the sounds indicate that the printing devils” are at work on one of their projects. These printers, as well as those students in Mechanical Drawing, fall under the supervision of Mrs. Armstrong and Coach Sims, co-teachers in the Industrial Arts Department. Students in these classes not only receive valuable instruction but also gain practical experience in their intended fields of drafting and printing. NELL ARMSTRONG: Printing; Howard College. B.S 35 1 I 36 HONORS HONOR SOCIETIES Jd Clou, pcAtu U, prOtc X-W ” ¥ U Q ttJJOL ! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1st ROW: Lois Cobb, Chaplain; Susan Schaffer, Pari.; Susan Brasfield, Sect.; Harry Reitmeyer, Pres.; Melissa Houseal, Vice-Pres.; Wendy Fink. Assist. Sect.; Margie Lee, Treas.; Mrs. Snider. sponsor. 2nd ROW: Deena Damsky, Dale Haney, Debbie Dent, Kathy Britton, Minda Kirkland, Pam Charlton, Greg Beasley, Alice Cline, Carol Edmonson, Susan I.unccford, Sally Farmer. 3rd ROW Dale Marcus. Vicki Gordon, Peggy Bonfield, Kathy Grayson, Julie Jackson. Dawn Holt, Beth Exum, Laura Hudson, Hugh Young. Wendy Schwartz, Lee Greenberg, Suzanna Van Hoose. -ith ROW: Mary Duffey, Beth Finch, Teddy Lester, Alaric Quan Sue Hill, Bonita Nobles, Charles Parker, Bruce Boucher, 'Iommy Baxter, Alan Turnham, Lilette White. 5th ROW: Leigh Callahan, Mary Ratliff, Dale Sitton. Liz Garber, Bill Corr, Jim Davis, Jack Adams, Tina Gibb, Robert Williams. Shelley Swedlaw, Nancy Picard, Adelc Friedman, Carol Girter. The National Honor Society at Shades Valley, although it is an organization to honor the academic accomplishments of students, has other purposes which arc of equal importance. There is a constant endeavor to stimulate a desire to render service, and to promote worthy leadership, as well as to encourage the development of character at Shades Valley. This year the National Honor Society has tried to carry out these purposes throughout the school activities. One of the main projects has been assisting in the library . Their Mountie Day float and tappings for new members, as well as other worthy projects, have been a part of this busy year. 38 Alan Mazer makes strong point in tapping ceremonies. boast top students I 1st ROW: Jim Brinson. Nancy Rose-man. Sect.; RitJ Laufman, Treas.; Wendy Schwartz, Pres.; Shelley Swedlflw. Vice-Pres.; Nancy Picard. Chaplain; Jim Kirk. 2nd ROW: Dale Sitton. Suzanna Van Hoosc. Mrs. Gorric, Sponsor; Diane Pamfilis, Sally Farmer FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1st ROW: Wendy Fink. Sect.; Mrs. McCall. Sponsor; Melinda Vann. Vice-Pres. 2nd ROW: Mary Ratliff. Pres.; Adcle Friedman. Susan Schaffer, Treas.; Tina Gibb, Chaplain; Julie Cohn. Allen Mazer. 39 HOMECOMING COURT SENIOR ANITA SHAW JUNIOR LIBBY FORMAN SOPHOMORE GAIL ALLEN HOMECOMING QUEEN MARCIA MOURON 41 WHO’S WHO IN BEST PERSONALITY Barnett Williams—Both Finch BEST ALL-AROUND Brron Ketcham—Mary Du f fey MOST ORIGINAL Billy Adams—Darlene Arnold CLASS OF 1966 MOST POPULAR Don Bolton—Anita Shaw MOST COURTEOUS Jack Walden—Etsuko Shiozaki MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jim Kirk—Melissa Houscal WHO’S WHO Ih 44 MOST ATHLETIC Gene Hightower—Dawn Holt BEST DRESSED Preston Goldfarb—Leigh Sellers CLASS OF 1966 WITTIEST Guy Franks—Wilma Cox 45 STUDENTS ACHIEVE NATIONAL RECOGNITION The University Book Awards are determined by a faculty committee and are presented to the most scholarly students during their Junior year. HI GH YOUNG Brown Book Award 1 7 VALLEY STUDENTS EARN NATIONAL MERIT HONORS NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS 1st ROW: Jimmy Davis, John McClusky, Harry Rcitmcyer, Laura Hudson. Kristine Thompson, Sally Farmer, Melissa House !. Nancy White. 2nd ROW: Tommy Baxter, Ro jer Stroud, Lee Greenberg, Allen Mazer. Alice Cline. Karyl Kesmodel. Hush Youn.c. Nancy Picard. Not pictured: Put Ketcham. 46 WHO’S WHO OF FOOTBALL TEAM 1st ROW: Gene Ireland, Most Improved Back; Gene Hightower, Most Valuable Back. 2nd ROW: Ken MacDonald. Most Valuable Lineman; Don Bolton, Scholar Athlete; Steve Puckett, 100% Player; Walton Wingo, Most Improved Lineman. D.A.R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP y 4 The D.A.R. Award is given to the senior girl who best displays the qualities of leadership, scholarship, and most important, citizenship. Carol Carter, who is very active in school and civic affairs, surely deserves this prize. In March the Daughters of the American Revolution also sponsor a convention in which the good citizenship girls from all over the state join to compete for scholarships. GIRL - CAROL CARTER 47 FIVE MOUNTIES LEARN GOVERNMENT FIRST-HAND BOYS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVES Jack Walden, Byron Kctcham, Blair Cox. (not pictured: Richard Teel) The American Legion sponsors representatives to to Girls' State and Boys’ State, in an effort to promote better understanding of Alabama Government. These high school students are chosen by Junior teachers. They come from all over the state to Montgomery for a week of classes, speakers, election of officers, parties, and a trip to the Capitol. At Girls' State, each dormitory is given the name of a county; then the girls elect their officials and learn how to carry on the business. At Boys’ State, the representatives are divided into cities and each city elects its officers. On the last day they arc given the opportunity of running the State Government in Montgomery. It is a profitable week for ever)’ boy attending. 48 GIRLS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVE Mary Ratliff SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES CAROL CARTER BARNETT WILLIAMS JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES MARY STOUT PETE OWENS 49 MISS SHADES VALLEY CAROL CARTER Carol Carter in her every endeavor at Valley has exemplified the qualities leadership, intelligence and dedication. Giro! has especially shown all of these attributes in her hard work as student council secretary. The many titles (including D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl, Miss March of Dimes, and Senior Class Favorite) which Carol has been awarded, demonstrate others' faith in her. Her bubbling personality and warm sincerity add to make her the ideal Miss Shades Valley. Write-up by Don Bolton MR. SHADES VALLEY DON BOLTON Don Bolton truly represents the ideal Shades Valley boy in all respects— athletics, scholarship, and popularity. Don was an important member of the varsity football team, as proven by the fact that he received the scholar-athlete award. Don also participated in track and won the state championship in hurdles. The Most Popular boy in the Senior Who’s Who was none other than Don Bolton. Don also has held the •respect of the student body in serving as an efficient student council president. His diligent, yet easy-going manner has been significant in initiating school spirit. Write-up by Carol Carter 51 SENIORS ACHIEVE OUTSTANDING RECORDS FRONT: Susan Brasfielfd BACK: Kathleen Britton. Hugh Young, Alice Cline. FRONT ROW: Decna Rai Damsky BACK ROW: Melissa Houscal. Alan Mazer, Susan Schaffer. Continuing a practice begun last year, Shades Valley High School is recognizing two very special groups of graduating seniors. Pictured above are our Honor Graduates who have maintained better than an A” average for the four year high school career. Pictured below are our Honorable Mention Graduates whose records for their four years of high school are only one quality point short of an A average. Both groups deserve very special commendation for their outstanding achievements. VALLEY HONORS BEAUTIES MISS SHADES VALLEY AMERICAN LEGION ANGELA UNDERWOOD MARCH OF DIMES QUEEN CAROL CARTER VALLEY DENTAL CLINIC QUEEN MARCIA MOURON ETSUKO AND CHRISTINE, VALLEY’S AMBASSADORS 54 Christine finds studying at Valley an arduous and necessary task. GERMANY AND JAPAN, BRING NEW LIFE TO VALLEY Hi, This year we spent here at Shades Valley was just wonderful! Wc want to thank you for letting us be Mounties. When we first came here, we had quite a few problems. Wc couldn't understand you—wc couldn't even understand each other. Wc had to get used to the different school system, to some bad grades. But we very soon felt completely at home and were very proud of our new school. Football and pep rallies were two of our delightful experiences here; we both don’t have it at home. The Student Council trip to Roanoke, Virginia, the football banquet, the basketball games, the Student Council party, the Christmas party, and of course the wonderful Christmas gifts were all things we’ll never forget. Everybody was so nice and kind to us that we never felt like strangers. When we had problems, we went to Dr. Peake, Mrs. Hightower, or one of our teachers, and the)' always helped us. We will always remember and love this year we spent in Birmingham; it will be very hard for us to leave Shades Valley in the summer. We hope to see y’all very soon again. Sayonara, Auf Weidcrsehen, SUuAe' Estuko Shioyaki—citizen of the world. Christine Gadow reviews the Dick, Jane, and Mary with her American brother Peter. An American girl? All the way! 55 56 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL IS ESSENTIAL LINK OFFICERS 1st ROW: Gaila Twitty, Trcas.; Don Bolton, Pres.; Bill Adams, 1st V.P.; Carol Carter, See. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Blanche McCall, Sponsor: Christine Gadow, Exchange Student; Jim Kirk, Pari.; Don Coker. 2nd V.P.; Rodney Nolen, Chaplain; Etsuko Shiozaki, Exchange Student. Don Bolton and Mrs. McCall collaborate on Mountic Day plans. 1st ROW: Rodney Nolen, Carol Carter, Billy Adams, Don Bolton, Don Coker, Gaila Twitty, Jim Kirk. 2nd ROW: Etsuko Shiozaki, Betty Gayle Stephenson, Suellcn Nixon, Betsy Bethea. Nan Rast. Ann Nelson, Edith Mason, Marcia Mouron, Mary Ratliff, Gail Allen, Christine Gadow. 3rd ROW: Tommy Allison, Clay Stiles, Pete Owens, Stuart Royal, Blair Cox, Tom Me-Whortor, Bill G rr. Bink Matthews, Wes Grant. 58 BETWEEN ADMINISTRATION AND STUDENTS Student activities must be conducted by the students; thus, the Student Council of Shades Valley High School has an enormous task. Acting as the students' voice to the faculty and administration, this governmental body co-ordinates all student activities to meet the approval of both the students and the faculty. The Student Council is composed of six elected officers; a parliamentarian appointed by the president; a faculty sponsor; senior, junior, and sophomore class representatives; and the three class presidents. The number of representatives elected from each class is equal to one per cent of the total number in the class. Many worthwhile projects have been completed by the student council this year, including; publishing the Red and Black, planning Mountie Day and Twirp Week, serving as Vice President of SASC at the convention in Roanoke. Va., providing inspirational morning watch programs, and sponsoring the Bundle Days Drive to help people in the Appalachian region. It has been a busy and successful year for the Student Council. President Don addresses student body. 59 Rodney Nolen and Mary Ratliff preside at Religious Committee meeting. INTERCLUB COUNCIL REGULATES CLUBS 1st k Barnd Fine ht ) V: Ikrth Williams r, Charles , . ,, v ,.n,iv Schwartz, Harry Rcitmeyer. 2nd ROW: w,.. Marv Ratliff, Bill Adams. Lo.s Cobb.pWn Holt. Linda Hall. 3rd ROW: John The Interdub Council has as its very important function the regulation of the entire club program. Composed of the presidents of all Clubs, the council meets once a month to discuss the club activities and the ways the club program can be improved. The clubs at Valley help keep school spirit at its peak, so the council must keep a watchful eye 3nd make sure all clubs arc functioning fct,. ■JuM ! P - Council President Don Bolton presides. KEY CLUB SERVES COMMUNITY The Key Club is entirely a service organization. Their many projects are highly valued by the surrounding community and the school. The club has helped beautify the school on selected Saturdays by helping Mr. Davis edge walkways, plant shrubs, and cut grass. For Christmas and Thanksgiving projects the)' gathered food and clothing for needy families. The Key- Club’s most noted project was the Ugliest Man on Campus” contest conducted during January. This contest boosted the school spirit immensely. In all, the Key Club can be said to have followed through with their main goal to accomplish the projects that they started. 1st ROW: Wes Grant, Trcas; Marcia Mouron, Sweetheart; Barnett Williams, Pres, John Lee Sasser, V.P.; Mr. Gaylor, sponsor; 2nd ROW: Jack Stephenson, Sec.; Rodney Nolen, Chap.; Pete Owens. Act. Ch. 1st ROW: Jeff Fowlkes, Perry Morgan, Steve Elliott, Allen Dreher, Bill Ringland 2nd ROW: Pete Owens, Rodney Nolen, Jack Stephenson, Marcia Mouron, Barnett Williams. John Lee Sasser, Wes Grant. 3rd ROW: Sam Stutts, Richard Teel, Mac Perry, Billy Adams, Neal Whitt, Byron Ketcham, Henry Seibcls, John McKibbon, Bill Bachelor, 4th ROW: Jim Kirk, Gene Hightower, Don Bolton, Jim McWhorter. Tommy Johnson, Chris Mathews, Jim Pratt. 61 COMMUNITY PROJECTS HELP 1st ROW: David Griffin. Bink Matthews, Robert Bryan, Charles Woodall, Mike Shields, Tom Baxter. 2nd ROW: Ed McGowan, Clay Stiles, Blair Cox. Martin Ennis, Sam Parker, Dickie Compton, Dugal McMillon. 3rd ROW: Tommy Turner. Mark Stephens, Jack Walden. Jim Davis. Bill Daniels. Mike Breed, Dale Sitton. The Interact Club is affiliated with the Rotary Club and has as its purpose to provide opportunity for young men to work together in a world fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding. Through various projects it serves the community. Interact was a long-awaited club and enthusiasm among members is high. 62 Interact members go over plans for the year. L. to R.: Ed McCowan. Dale Sitton, Pres.; Coach Ozlcy, Sponsor; Anita Shaw, Sweetheart; Bob McClure; David Griffin. SERVICE CLUBS DEVELOP Red Cross Club prepares boxes for the needy. The purpose of the Jr. Red Cross is to promote interest in community-sponsored charity projects. This year the Jr. Red Cross initiated a drive to fill fifty boxes for the Veterans hospital, collected clothes and toys for needy children in Jefferson County, and also collected donations for the Senior Class Viet Nam project. A final project was filling boxes to send to the children in Viet Nam. 1st ROW: Carol Shaw, Linda Falls, Trcas.; Paia Kimerling, Chap.; Angie Tindal. Sec.; Pam Connor, Pres.; Barbara Haney, Marsha Joseph, Amanda Fulton, Judy Lloyd. 2nd ROW: Margaret Ryan, Becky Cox. Polly Dick, Sue Oswald, Linda Tomlinson, Lorena Bailey, Julie Robertson, Roscita Hill. Ann Howie, Randi Ramono, Joyce Lee, Della Fancher, Carol Austin, Diane Maxwell, Mrs. Crittendon. 3rd ROW: Judy Miller, Anne Cheek, Karen Allen, Susan McConnel, Janet Rac, Barbara McCaulley, Frances Phillips. Margaret McNeil. Judy Rountree. Darlene Arnold. Robbie Collins. Martha Jackson. Chita Gaskin. Sandra Powell, Jean Rangeley. 63 THESE FACILITATE TH Lois Cobb, Pres.; Melissa Houseal, V.P.; Mary Margaret Mathis, See.; Lilettc White, Treas.; Carol Carter, Chap. The Usherettes have the distinction of being the only student club formed before the opening of Valley. From this beginning the girls who have worn the purple and white have always been leaders in scholarship and character. It is fitting that the girls should be ''tops,'' for they are the official hostesses of the school and have the important task of keeping Valley's reputation shining. The girls serve at all school functions such as PTA meetings, fine arts productions, and tests administered in the school. There are always other unexpected tasks, but the honor and reward of service far outweigh the burdens. ACROSS FRONT: Cathy Grayson, Betty Gail Stephenson, Laura Berthon, Joan Hairston. Dale Haney, Carol Carter, Lilette White. Melissa Houseal, Lois Cobb, Mary M. Mathis, Dalcnc Dubois, Wilma Cox, Molly Floyd, Anne Yeager, Carolyn Rogers. LEFT STAIRS: Beth Finch, Allison Foster, Becky Whitney, Susan Thompson, Helen Edwards. Lucy Magnus. RIGHT STAIRS: Claire Black, Laura Hudson, Patty Capps, Mary Lil Owens, Lynn Crow. Donna McCoy. OPERATION OF VALLEY COUNSELOR S ASSISTANTS 1st ROW: Louise Bel lender. Rosemary Adams, Mary Margaret Mathis. Loren Locb, Adclc Friedman. 2nd ROW: Libby Forman, Linda Wettersten, Molly Floyd, Lois Cobb, Melissa Houseal. 5rd ROW: Wendy Fink, Susan Thompson, Allison Foster, Debby Kimerling. BUS DRIVERS 1st ROW: Ken Jones, Mike Tisdale, Charlie Mathicu, Mike Yadrozny, Lee Monroe, Lee Ott. 2nd ROW: Mr. Williams, Marshall Walker, Dale Prest, Steve Walker, George MacDonald, Robert Banker, Vic Stapleton, Dennis Bullock, Bill Simpson. LANGUAGE LAB ASSISTANTS Jim Brinson, Ed Moody. Stuart Shevin, Jeff Graves. Gilbert Pollitt, Dudley Powell, Jim Spears, Zion Greenfield. 65 STUDENTS AID BUSY TEACHER ASSISTANT TO VICE-PRINCIPAL 1st ROW: Barbara McAulcy, Shirley Wells, Betty Slaughter, Elise Shapiro. 2nd ROW: Betty Graves. Lois Moseley, Jennifer Yeager, Sandra Haigh, Cindy Richards. 3rd ROW': Donna McAuley, Lydia Randman, Lynn Argo, David Rcs-nick. GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANTS 1st ROW: Dean Russcn, Brenda McRee, Missy Smith, Beth Finch, Carla Ellis, Kathy Norris, Carolyn Gunn. 2nd ROW: Minda Kirkland. Audrey Ashworth, Carol Edmund son, Janice Hathcock, Barbara Ferguson, Susan Haney, Dale Haney. P. E. OFFICE ASSISTANTS 1st ROW': Cathy Shields, Dawn Holt, Linda Shark. Candy Kindbcrg. 2nd ROW: Ann Neptune, Karen Holdren, Fran Marlow, Janie Hill, Jane Hawkins, Susan Schaffer. 66 N THEIR DAILY TASKS SENIOR SERVICE GIRLS BUSINESS OFFICE ASSISTANTS 1st ROW: Jcrrie Watson, Linda Dickinson. Sandy Kincaid, Carole Shaw. 2nd ROW: Sue Hill, Sherry Diuguid, Barbara Booker, Wanda O'Conner, Linda Falls, Sheila McDonald. 3rd ROW: Barbara Jo McAuley, Frances Anne Phillips, Judi Luks. Shirly Wells, Elise Shapiro. 67 FUTURE NURSES PREPARE FOR MEDICAL CAREER 1st ROW: Linda Hall, V.P.; Susan Lunceford, Pres.; Sally Farmer, Sec.; Susan Algar. 2nd ROW: Jane Smith. Kathy Smith, Jo Ellen Barker. Sue Oswald. Not Pictured: Ellen Phillips. Ch3p.; Marcia Kaplan. Treas Candy Stripers are cheerful volunteers. The Future Nurses Club, as well as being a club for those interested in medicine or health, is also a sendee club. The club sponsored a project to collect Christmas gifts and favors for indigent patients at the University Hospital. Each month they heard medical speakers. Attendance at the annual convention of the Alabama Association of Future Nurses was a highlight of the year. PHYSICAL FITNESS IS KEYNOTE OF GYMNASTIC CLUB The members of the Gymnastic Club arc a dedicated group of boys interested in promoting the Valle)’ gymnastic team. The year's exhibitions include the annual school show plus a demonstration to all Jefferson County physical education teachers once a year. The YMCA has helped the club and team by placing the boys in many local meets and clinics. 1st ROW: John Ellas, Pres.; John Patton, Sec.; Earl Holland, Treas.; Jimmy Bowling. Vice-Prcs. 2nd ROW: Jeff Davis, Danny Elkins. Robert Etheridge, Carl Clouse, Mike Breed, Tom Kappcl. 3rd ROW: Frank Dorroh, Ed Anderson, Mac Lowry. Tommy Pocus, Dickie Chenowcth. Tom Cuthey. 68 G.A.C.’S LOVE SPORTS 1st ROW: Amelia Ratliff, Sheryl Allen. Dianne Lovell, Dawn Holt, Bonita Nobles, Ann Neptune, Debbie Dorn, Shelia Fried, Bobbie Weaver. 2nd ROW: Lois Cobb, Debbie Crow, Hill Curry, Paula Heilig, Sheila McDonald, Linda Shcrk, Sherran Thomason, Marty Crawford. Candy Kindbcrg, Libby Hard, Susan Stiles, 3rd ROW: Sally Johns, Mrs. Goodman, Dottic Dillard, Shirley Walden, Royc Annette Dccrman, Karen Holden, Jan Hcrlong, Mary Stout, Louisa Branscomb, Sherry Gamer. The Girls Atheltic Club seeks to promote interest in sports and physical fitness among the girls of Shades Valley. Each year the G.A.C.'s” play against various members of the faculty in a volleyball or basketball game. Other projects include Sports Day, and the popular Beach Day” held in the spring. Beach Day gives all girls in the school a chance to get a good tan. Bathing suits arc donned, and beach umbrellas are put up as the S.V. girls lie on the Valley lawn during their study halls or gym period. In addition, the G.A.C. .works constantly toward improving the facilities of the departments. Anne Neptune, 1st V.P., Dawn Holt, Pres., Bonita Nobles, Sgt.-at-Arms, Diane Lovell. 2nd V.P.. Sheryl Allen. Sec.-Treas. 69 STTATTOS VAT.T tfV mfiw RPwmr MINGHAM, ALA., FEBRUARY 25, 1966 I | The Valley forge in its second year at Shades ■ Valley published seven issues, most of them • six pages. Editor Melissa Houscal anti Business 3re Manager Henry Feld were in charge of a hard t a work'n£ crcw ho ome t0 'ow the meaning bo( «f the deadline. The world of the big city f m newspaper in miniature was a familiar one to kin The Valley forge staff. Subscribers to the th; paper enjoyed regular features such as Mountic re Mumblings and The Benchwarmer, plus other interesting articles and coverage of school activities. The editorial staff consisted of Jimmy Davis, s|x rts; Mary Ratliff, activities; Joann Uld Ward, fashions; and Bobbie Bergeron, features. CO] Willard Whitson was staff photographer and ase Melody Rogers staff cartoonist. Thanks to the et support of the students at Shades Valley, The lV 1? Valley forge enjoyed a very successful year. i all Mic cnjwjr- jst of the girls .re tortured by ides —1 -----------------------------------y. This Miss soret Mrs. Foley and Melissa Houscal find galley sheets a source of Contest was a amusement. s to help out in Viet Nam and ended the community that raised $1100. oject began at a Senior Class meet-n the class voted to find a way to •s’ poliev in Viet Nam. On December h of ______________year’s TWIRP Week planners, Don Coker and Gaila Twitty. The “Miss Valiev Valentine was elected tion vote and announce TWIRP Dance. the sl class c Ac- lurcha eant be th« part- :ouncil iding This $45( peo- dis- the brou selves 11 gam ctual larity tiopes lers win few Nam. seted j elded ig Cot UZL lecomi the ts Ea Ortoomst poster. inch- week, inted t v natA girls' uut Cli wcie j«uuiciuei nun mim Courtney Haden touches up publicity Iona- Forge staffers Haden and Mazer find that any place is a good m oject. place to work when the deadline is at hand. AUCTIlin this Prices on meat rose to new heights at Shades Valley High smen school's annual beef auction on February 9. Prime, A-grade beef hj j wa okWoi nucl ent yjoun vhil hoic nc ood Day Walker. They were found guilty of not being loyal TWIRPS and were sentenced to a round of orange-passing. The second case concerned an incident of gross insubordination ms it i ge 2t I iad red bea our ne'e JUT IR1 . th y a. TV is:. the preceding week, and the coaches were: for the victorious Seniors, Byron Ketcham, Jackie Brechin, Ken McDonald, and Charles Anderson; for the Junior-Sophomores, John McKibbin, Jim McWhorter, Guy Franks, and Th we ou sot m- bet TV Qu Page 2 THE VALLEY FORGE Shl? Mallpy Shirge § taff Published by the Students of Shades Valley High Schoo EUL 7 C Editor _ . Meli sa Houseal Business Manager Henry Feld Activities Editor Mary Ratliff Assistants Beth Finch. Ann Howie. Cynthia Hudson. Mary Upton, Carole Rayfield, Pinky Pinkston Feature Editors Bobbi Bergeron, Shelley Swedlaw Assistants Nancy Piccard, Melody Rogers, Courtney Hadcn SDorts Editor . .. ... Jimmy Davis Assistants Sonny Fowlkes, Alan Mazer Fashion Joanne Ward Exchange Wendy Fink Typists Jennifer Yeager. Susan Chambers Photographers Willard Whitson. Gwvnn Stinson Business . Robert Stem. Peggy Heatherley. Suelln Joe, Vicki Quintero All articles submitted become the property of THE VALLEY FORGE, and as such, may be used as It sees fit. Business Manager Henry Feld and Editor Melissa Houscal discuss latest issue of Forge. JOURNAL OF A MACKEY Eiliioriai . . . SCHOOL SPIRIT . . 12-18—Thank Goodness! Two whole weeks to sleep, eat, and do English in—Lear, Othello, Comus, two comedies, Oedipus plays, two essays, two short stories, Golden inhuman! firm. 1-11—3: endless t tratlons, ! What is SC] have school spii in your school, basketball game ing and partici not writing all things about SI School spin and no one care in having it. T out of somethin Try to help about us, woulc educate us for 1 school spirit an Everyone ol spirit. There ar school spirit. 1 action, the out' Mountie.” A and fanta I have cc 1-12—N signmcHl given! Ar No luck. “O that t would me self into 1-14—N Dancing class for 1-17—B paper bat outside r whether course. 1-19—E Flunked ward to Viet Nan ppearan i Airlines, Sc Entitled: The 1st ROW: Wendy Fink, Melissa Houscal. Carole Rayficld, Kathy Perry. Henry Feld. 2nd ROW: Gwyn Stinson, Vicki Quintero, Joanne Ward, Valeric Gartscff, Beth Finch 3rd ROW: Helen thers, all tl Vjwyn ounsoii, vtcki vuiikciu, joairnc v.na7 Tsrcrrc wwr, ‘ -....... best Of ever In the beffin Edwards, Peggy Hcathcrly, Cynthia Hudson, Susan Curry, Jo Wilkerson, Mrs. Foley—Sponsor. n wene gone ramp nl ROW: Max Stern. Courtney Hadcn, Alan Mazer. David Frankstone. Jim Davis, Lce Greenbcrg. ground of superlatives plus the dynamic Bassmen girls to entertain the mob that socked it to t a m Tiu lancewaseveni someone-------- little of it. It is the descendant ol this Froaigai Moocner who constitutes the subject of this parable. CONCERT CHOIR FILLS 72 MR WITH SOUNDS OF MUSIC 1st ROW Joan Hairston Linda Beasley Susan Brasficld Mike Sheilds Sammy Parker Bo Lloyd Barbara Wooten Sue Hill Bonnie Keller Mr. McLain 2nd ROW Claire Black Lisa Larson Ellen MeFerrin Lee Greenberg Fred Norrelt Hal MacDonald Hugh Young Patty Capps Jan Tomlinson Susan Lunccford 3rd ROW Anne Yeager Vicki Gordon Donna McCoy David Hewson Zack Godwin Sally Pepper Dale Haney Cathy Snider Lynn Cochran 4th ROW Mary Sale Dixon Colleen Turner Karyl Kesmode! Nancy White Buddy Gaines Paul Dawkins Frank DeLathouder Jimmy Smith Janet Herlong Marcia Monahagn Goody Phillips Martha Jordan 73 ALL FOR VALLEY 1st ROW: Day Walker, Libby Forman, Nancy Davies. Cay Patterson, Carla Ellis. 2nd ROW: Mary Duffey, Janice Foster. Melinda Vann. Lynn Edwards. Margaret Alverson. Ellen Vann, Anita Shaw. 74 Margaret Alverson and Nancy Davies STAND UP AND HOLLER! 75 Coy Patterson and Day Walker Carla Ellis and Melinda Vann “S” CLUB AND PEP SQUAD The Valley athletic department believes that students who have devoted time and effort to school sports should receive special recognition. Varsity lcttermcn and the cheerleaders are honored by membership in the 'S” Club. This club works to help the school and the community and to promote interest in school sports. This club improved the appearance of the school by sanding and painting the bleachers. S Clubber Don Bolton takes off in season opener. 1st ROW: Ellen Vann. Day Walker, Janice Foster. I-ibby Forman. Cay Patterson. Anita Shaw, Mary Duffcy, Lynn Edwards, Melinda Vann, Nancy Davis, Carla Ellis. 2nd ROW: Charles Anderson, Jimmy McWhorter, Gene Hightower, Bamctt Williams, Steve Puckett, John McKibbon, Jerome Haley, Byron Ketcham, Walton Wingo, Bob Fry, David Griffin. 3rd ROW: Gene Ireland, Earl Drcnnen, Guy Frank, Pete Owens. Ed McCowan, Preston Golfarb, Larry Newman, John Difflcy, Mike Roberts, Ken Jones, 4th ROW: Ken McDonald, Jack Walden, Bruce White, Lewis Tovias, Ronnie Johnsic, Tom McWhorter, Robert Hezlip, Adrian Ringland, Bert Rice, 3th ROW: George Andrews, Wayne Vowell, Don Comer, Carl Anderson, Guy Mitchell, Sam Stutts, Mike Breed, Bunk Breland, Bruce Barnes, Jimmy Grayson, 6th ROW: Don Bolton, Jackie Brechin, Chris Matthews, Lee Ott, John Patton, David Congdon, Jim Porter, Alan Mazer, Billy Adams, 7th ROW: David Litton. Alvin Breslcr, Richard Teel. 76 MAKE VALLEY SPIRIT SOAR This year the Pep Squad worked to restore the Mountie Spirit to Valley. The excellent pep rallies and attendance at football games were evidence of their work. The Pep Squad provided a fitting climax for the football season with its party for team members, the coaches, and the cheerleaders. The close of the football season found the Pep Squad members turning their attention to the other sports which they supported just as enthusiastically. 77 Yells resound at football pep rally. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS FILL OFFICERS 1st ROW: Lynn Crow, Rec. See; Beverly Miller, Cor. See.; Deborah Olive, Chaplain; 2nd ROW: Penny Dyck, Treas.; Joan Hairston, 1st. Vice Pres. Molly Floyd, Pres.; Cynthia Hudson, 2nd. Vice Pres.; Carol Ann Carter, 3rd. Vice Pres.; Susan Thomason, Sergeant-at-Arms. The Home Economics Club has a dual purpose. It not only acquaints the girls in the department with the different phases of homemaking, but also maintains through decoration and management, the Practice House used for teaching in the department and entertainment of school guests. Its monthly meetings are planned around guest speakers from selected homemaking fields. The club conducts several annual money making projects, the largest being the Pancake Jamboree, in order to raise money for the furnishing and upkeep of the Practice House. SEWING 1st ROW: Becky Cox, Carol Ciaver, Bonita Nobles, Betty Graves, Janet Rac, Martha Melozzo, Anne Neptune, Linda Beasley, Tina Gibb. 2nd ROW: Nancy Tubb, Karen Cole, Gail Gaskell. Susan Haney, Margie Olive, Sue Oswald, Liz Garber, Mary Anderton, Vicki Quintro, Marketa Slater. Suelin Joe, 3rd ROW: Janice Whitaker, Robbie Collins. 78 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST SEMESTER SEWING CLASS 1st ROW: Florence Stevens, Ruby Bassett. Chris Lambert, Jenny Craig, Betty Bates, Dale Haney. 2nd ROW: Gaila Twitty. Janice Nolen, Sally Harper, Betsy Kinney, Kathy Perry, Anne Howie, Linda Sue Falls. Pam Butler. FIRST SEMESTER COOKING CLASS 1st ROW: Robbie Collins, Carol Perryman. Linda Sexton. 2nd ROW: Gwyn LcCroy, Dean Russen, Sarah Lynn Arcndale, Carolyn Rogers, Virginia Magrudcr. 3rd ROW: Janet Poer, Suzanne Whitmire. Lucy Magnus. Linda Logan, Donna McAulcy, Debbie Sadler, Jean Welch, Missy Smith. 4th ROW: Susan Weaver. Lois Mosley. Renee Lawley. Janice Gorman, Carolyn Fcazel, Marcia Montgomery, Pam Taylor. Laura McCrary, Bobbie Weaver. Joanne Bohannon. Sharon Coshatt 5th ROW: Gail McCulley, Susan Hill, Nancy Autcn, Jean Rangley. Sheila Braasch, Linda Phillips, Sandy Holdren, Martha Byars. Tempic Brunson. Pat Donovan, Peggy McCullough, Peggy Bonficld, Jennie Palmer 79 LIBRARIANS RELY ON LIBRARY CLUB 1st ROW: Kaye Walker, Chaplain; Cathy Shaddix, Inter-club Council rep.; Wendy Schwartz, V.P.; Linda Hall, Pres.; Judy Sirles, Scc.-Treas.; Alan Turnham, Reporter; Richard Seay, Jade Zciglcr. 2nd ROW: Nancy Rosem3n, Lorena Bailey, Renee Slaughter, Susan Chembcrs, Debby Kimmcrby, Elizabeth Teague, Joanne Bohanan, Lynn Cochran, Sandi Harding. Gwyn Stenson. 3rd ROW: Ken Norton, Margaret Ryan, Lucy Paya, Bobby Amwine, Diane Thomas. The Library Club worked this year toward the goal of expediting and improving the library service in our school. Other projects included participation in Homecoming, the contribution of a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, the observation of American Education Week, the contribution of books to the new Hall-Kent library, and the presentation of a Christmas gift to one of the Foreign Exchange Students. 80 Pres. Linda Hall sorts passes, as Scc.-Treas. stamps a check out card. ART CLUB SHARES ITS TALENTS The Art Club renders a true sen-ice to the school in all phases of student activities. This year the members have worked diligently on scenery for Thespian productions, scenery for the Junior-Senior Prom, and posters for just about everything. The Art Club’s latest project is the gathering of prints of famous paintings and art articles for the school library. Throughout the year the club held special meetings in order to hear outside speakers and to visit local art shows. Not only did members visit shows, but also they exhibited in such shows as the Sidewalk Art Show. Scholastic Art Shows, and others. Also, at the last Art Club State Convention, the Valley Art Club was elected to a state office. (L to R) Anne Cheek. Treas.; Cathy Leach, Pres.; Robin Demarec, Corr. Sec.; Kris Thompson. Vice-Prcs.; Marsha Joseph. Chaplain; Melody Rogers, Rec See. 1st ROW: Walter Williams, Ben Scokcl, Fred Caraw, Willard Whitson, Dennis Joseph, Guy Franks. 2nd ROW: Lilly Tollcson, Minds Kirkland, Kris Thompson, Robin Demarec, Marsha Joseph, Melody Rogers. Anne Check, Mrs. Jones, Kathy Shields, Jcan-nie Habshey. 3rd ROW: Ann McMillon. Patty Matthews, Judy Cosper, Blaine Montgomery, Dawn Beyer, Linda Eubanks, Bibba MacQuccn, Judi Luks, Barrett Coe. THESPIANS BRING David Hewson, the man of a thousand faces, puts on another. 82 1st ROW Fred Asbcll, Claire Black, Bruce Boucher, Alice Cline. Dalcne Du Bois. David Hewson, Charles Parker, Charles Gardner, Mrs. Walker. 2nd ROW Larry Shaw, Willard Whits in, Larry Bailey. Steve Williams, Pctf£y Bonfield, Judy Rose. Cynthia Hudson. Kathy Dishner. Anne Yeajter. Pam Charlton. Lynn Cochran drama to valley With the fall production of I Remember Mama Thespian troupe 398 completed major production No. 33. The troupe continued to improve the standards of the dramatic arts by working full force on the spring Showcase, L'il Abner.” The members were not only active in the dramatic affairs of the school but also participated in many school activities. A Mountic Day float, a candidate in the Ugliest Man on Campus contest, were only a few. Thespians did work in civic dramatics. Many of the members ushered and acted for Actor's Theater and Birmingham Children’s Theater. Advisors ponder staging problem. 83 A poignant moment from I Remember Mama.' HISTORY CLUB SERVES VALLEY The past year saw a considerable amount of action from the History Club. The students from the first of the year joined in a cooperative program of mutual benefit and self-sacrificing service. During the year the members washed blackboards as part of a continuing drive for improving the face of Valley. At Christmas, the History Club donated a great deal of its resources to providing food and gifts for indigent patients. Also, in the true school spirit, they gave a gift to Christine, one of Valley's exchange students. At the end of the year the club donated to the Viet Nam Drive. The club truly lived up to its motto, to bring the past into the present. History Club officers map out current events. 1st. ROW: Betsy Kinney, Martha Jackson. Sue Green, Elizabeth Waitzman, Wilma Cox. Susan Clcagc, Pres; Cathy Cobb. Ruby Bassett, Chris Lambert, Laurie Stone, Rita Laufman, Nancy Roth, Louise Bellinger, Mary Ratliff, Martha Cochran. 2nd ROW: Beverly Nabers, Jane Hawkins, Trickey Perry, Lauren Loeb, Judi Luks, Dale Marcus, Julie Cohn, Kathy Karpc, Linda Gordon, Candy Cotton, Sherry Corcnblum, Ann Reese, Vicki Gordon. Wendy Fink. 3rd ROW: Barnett Williams. Jim Powell, Pete Owen, David Griffin, John Fincher. 4th ROW: Murry Spencer, Garland Cook. Mary Nelson, Lilcttc White. - WORDS ARE TOOLS OF FORENSIC CLUB lit ROW includes: Morric Silverficld, Alan Mazer, Henry Feld. Valerie Gartscff. Shelley S wed law, Bruce Boucher, Charles Parker, Lee Greenberg. Greg Beasley, Linda Tomlinson. 2nd ROW includes: Ix-e Zell, Helen Edwards, Courtney Haden, David Solomon. Ma« Stern, Candy Kindber ?, Diane Dawson. Tommy Baxter. Jrd ROW includes: Alan Chapman, Jimmy Davis, Sonny Fowler, Bill Daniels, J. B. Coleman, Sonny Weidcnfcld. Sue Oswald, I.eah Hom. Tommy Key. David Frankstone. Words are the delicately textured tools of the Forensics Club. In speaking and debating, Forensics has built a record of excellence. This year, in a strong program of rejuvenation, the Club has reached a new apex of ability. Under the new sponsor. Miss Clark, the Club has taken basic speech techniques and transformed them into vehicles of elocutional wizardry. 85 Undernourished? SCIENCE CLUBS EMPHASIZE 1st ROW: Bruce Boucher, Bill Gunn, Lee Zell, Mike Roth, Lee Word. 2nd ROW: Heidi Hansen, Steve Willians, Wendy Schwartz, Charles Gardener, Henry Lemmon, 3rd ROW: Diane Dailey, Ed Moody, Sam Sparks, Don Leonard, Ted Lester, Frank Holmes, Billy Graham. The Biolog)' Club carried on many diverse projects this year. These activities included collecting toys for the children at Partlow School and planning and executing a project for the Science Fair. As a fund-raising project, the club sold covers for the Tower. 86 Biology Club officers bone up” on their subject matter. APPLICATION OF BASIC PRINCIPALS The Chemistry Club’s project this year was to help plan, promote, and set up the school Science Fair. This was an enormous task which required the cooperation of all members. The club also collected old clothing which the members took to the missions downtown. This year the club attempted to foster a genuine interest in chemistry among those taking the course. 87 1st ROW': Stuart Royal, Trcas.; Bob Vopt. Vice Pres.; Alan Chapman. Chaplain. 2nd ROW': Bobby Marlowe, Alan Andrews, Howard Shirley, Betty Gayle Stephenson. Caroline Massey, Valeric Gartseff. Geoff Ketchem, Pat Tyson, Frank Anderson. Bruce Dunbar. Eddie Royal. Charles Sahm. I. J. Aarons. PHYSICS CLUB ATTRACTS MANY STUDENTS 1st ROW: Gene Hightower, Don Dolton, Jeff Graves, Elise Shapiro. Jacky Adams, Heddy Pippin, Harry Reitmeyer, Bill Gun. John Fincher. Mike Fowler, Stanley Seay, Buddy Hines. Byran Kctchani. 2nd ROW Roger Stroud, Jack Walden. Mike Boyd, Barrett Williams. Henry Ialiafcrrio, Jim Fike, Tommy Allison, Linda Binyon. Bland Williams, Bruce White, Aloric Quan, Commander C. G. Loftus. 3rd ROW Jack Breechin, Allen Rowe, Bobby Baker. John Lowe. Lex Williamson, Ginger Bryan, Sue Hill, Beth Exam, Margie Lee, Patty Capps, Lyn Cochran, Tommy Baxter. John McCluskcy, Bob Bashinsky. Martha Olive, Anne Pierce, Joyce Carter. Mike Shields. Beverly Bradford. Charles Copeland. Pam Charlton. Peter Wuehrmann. David Williams. Steve Yates, •ith ROW: Jimmy Smith, Henry Taliferro, Julian Koch. Devere Mclennan. Lee Simpson, Mike Bolin. Alice Cline, Joyce Lee, David Nauman, Dougald McMillan, Larry Knox, David Frankstone, Jay Benton, Don Hager, Henry Pollitt, Bob Whitees, Sam Causey, David Skees. The scope of the Physics Club goes farther afield than merely promoting physics; its members seek, instead, to bring the talents and resources of future scientists into the activities of Shades Valley. This is their challenge, and in the past year the club responded to many demands. Members participated in the Toys for Tots' campaign early in the year. Also, they beat the bushes for the money for the Viet Nam campaign and contributed clothes for Appalachian school children. Needless to say, the Physics Club has not neglected the scientific aspects of its purpose. Various scientists lectured to the club and members participated in a science fair. Harry Rcitmery, Treas.; John Fincher, Pres.; Bill Gunn. V. P.; Hcttic Pippcn, Sec. 88 GERMAN CLUB ORGANIZED 1st ROW: Pam Charlton, Sec.; Patty Capps. V.P.; Hugh Young. Pres.; Donna McCoy, Chap.; Alice Cline, Treas. 2nd ROW: Margie Lee. Mary Boone. Jody Brasswell, Carmen McAdory. rd ROW: Mickey McCarn, Ann Pierce. Beth Potts, Jan Hcrlong. -1th ROW-Mrs Clements, Phil Teague. 5th ROW: Dickie Seay. Steve Williams. Franklin Holmes, Gerald Stowe, Greg Beasley. Though organized only last year, the German Club has met with great success. School awareness came after the club took fourth prize in the Mountic Day Parade. Interest in the club increased as a result of their various activities and projects, which included a reception for new members, work at the German Booth at the International Fair, and publication of a newsletter. 1st ROW: Pam Charlton, See.; Donna McCoy, Chap. 2nd ROW: Alice Cline. Treas.; Hugh Young. Pres.; Patty Capps, V.P. 89 FRENCH AND LATIN CLUBS COMBINE The French Club has strived through this past year for a greater understanding of French and the French nation. Also, the club has built a more solid link between itself and the American Federation of French Clubs. Aside from being an interest club, the French Club is also a Service Club. Some of the projects have been the supplying of food to an indigent family at Christmas and various other projects to beautify the school. Tina Gibb, Sec.; Lilctte White, Pres.; Joanna Wilkerson, Treas.; Jennifer Yeager, Chaplain. 1st ROW: Lyn Cochran, Susan Curry. Peggy Heatherly, Mary Ratliff, Carol Carter, Lauren Loeb, Susan Cleage, Cath Cobb, Ruby Bassett, Lilette White, Vicki Gordon, Tina Gibb, Joanne Wilkerson, Alan Mazer, Glcx Williams, Molly Floyd, Jenny Craig, Valeric Gartself, Jennifer Yeager, Mary Duffcy, Beth Finch. 2nd ROW: Harry Reitmeycr, Laura Hudson, Linda Phillips, Shari Goodman, Jan Aland, Lynn Crow, Peggy Bonfield, Susan Green, Judi Luks. Adele Friedman, Julie Cohn, Joyce Lee, Kathy Brittain, Helen Edwards, Anne Yeager, Preston Goldfarb, Lee Greenberg. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Tidwell, Sheryl Gingold, Dale Marcus, Wendy Fink, Beth Exum, Allison Foster. Dale Haney, Sherry Lcwelyn, Hettie Pippin, June Moore, Jenna Magrudcr, Henry Scibcls, Wes Grant, Frances Scott, Martha Cochran, Betty Graves, Debby Dent, Jynx Bailey. Norvcl Franklin, David Reese, Ronald Shiland, Susan Levine, Mrs. McCall. 4th ROW: Brenda Berman, Carolyn Rogers, Sara Lynn Arcndall, Susan Thompson, Robert Bachinsky, Carol Carter, Mary Sale Dixon, Susan Orr, Lee Rogoff, Jerry Weld, Cathy Grayson, Jane Mackey, SuS3n McCarn, Linda Logan, Debbie Sadler, Laurie Stone, Lucie Magnus, Leigh Callahan, Melissa Houseal, Susan Schaffer, Becky Whitney, Dema Damsky, Bari Sokol. 90 INTEREST AND SCHOLARSHIP The Latin Club is not, as one might expect, a group of dedicated scholars pouring over illuminated manuscripts, but it is a cross section of present and past Latin students who gather every first Monday to work as a spirited and effective unit of Shades Valley. The members have participated fully in school activities such as the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas food drives, the Viet Nam money drive, and the Ugliest Man on Campus Contest. The Latin Club also has distinguished itself away from school. Each year members participate in the Junior Classical League State Convention, and the Shades Valley Latin Club is the only one in the state to claim two officers of the State J.C.L. In addition, Hugh Young for the past two years has walked away with first prize in the state vocabulary contest. OFFICERS 1st ROW: Candy Kindbcrg. Activities Chairman; Dawn Holt, Sec.; Jim Davis, Vicc-Pres. 2nd ROW: Hal MacDonald. Reporter; Bruce Boucher. Chaplain; Don King, Treas.; Charles Patton, Pres. 1st ROW: Betsy Poerschac, Bruce Boucher, Jim Davis, Don King, Chuck Patton, Dawn Holt, Hal MacDonald, 2nd ROW: Regina Stratton, Kelly Shaw, Jane Mackey. Courtney Hayden, Alan Chapman, Evan Zeige, Greg Beasley, Jody Braswell, Dianne Young, Martha Pcrrinc, Janice Rice, Susan I.unceford. 3rd ROW: Amelic Ratliff, Lowell Kappcl, Cathy Scars, Frances Scott, John Ives, John Robinson, Bobby Green, Melissa Houseal, Wilma Cox, Mary Britton, Beth Wise, Jill Wilson. 4th ROW: George Riley, Julie Jackson, Joan Walker, Rosemary Adams, Adclc Wilson, Cathy Dashncr, Hugh Young, Susan Chamber, Fred Asbell, Andy Noble, Ron Carter, Marty Murray, Bill Sclman. 91 BANKERS AND BUSINESS PEOPLE The Hank Board of Directors is composed of fifteen students who encourage regular savings in the school bank by both students and teachers. The Bank Board, along with being part of the club program, is a part of the Junior Achievement program and is instrumental in teaching young people the habit of regular saving. This year the Board of Directors entered a float for Homecoming and captured first prize. The bank also gave a party for the homeroom with the highest banking percentage. The Board attended the Junior Achievement banquet in the spring and presented banking programs at the junior high schools. The sponsor for the first semester was Miss Woodson. The advisor from Birmingham Trust National Bank is Mrs. Dorothy Vandcr Veer. The Valley bank president. Charles Woodall, figures its accounts BANK BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1st ROW: Susan Brasficld; Susan Chambers; Sandra Hill. V.P.; Donna McCoy, Secretary. 2nd ROW- Pete Wuehrmann; Aleric Quan. Treasurer; Charles Woodall. Pres. ‘ J mcs Vin«; David Hcwson; 92 RE TOMORROW’S FUTURE The young people of today need help and guidance in preparing themselves for their role as the leaders of tomorrow. Future Business Leaders of America serves this purpose. The development of competent leadership and the strengthening of the confidence and character of its members are the goals of F.B.L.A. With the leadership of its sponsor, Mrs. Louise B. Wilson, they are able to provide programs which include guest speakers from business organizations in Birmingham, and outside projects such as helping an underprivileged family at Christmas. Through these programs, F.B.L.A. hopes to accomplish its goals. Visiting speaker entertains and educates F.B.L.A 1st ROW; Carla Ellis, Cay Patterson, Cindy Richards, Treasurer; Kathy Norris, President; Pam Edwards, Chaplain; Barbara McAuIcy, Vice-President; Shirley Wells, Parliamentarian; Linda Barclay, Secretary; Sherry Llewellyn, Janet Rae, Randy Ram-ino, 2nd ROW: Luq1 Puya, Susan Freeman, Beck)1 Harris, Debra Waller. Marsha Gates. Margie Gotlurd. Nalda Boyd, Sandy Kincaid, Carole Shaw, Gail Ryan, Mrs. Louise B. Wilson. Sponsor. 93 STUDENTS WORK LONG HOUR Mrs. Blackshcar and her staff set new ad sales record. Looking at the pictures is always more fun than typing the copy. Putting out a yearbook is not for the faint-hearted. It is a task at times exciting and at times so enormous that happiness is just meeting a deadline. It involves not only long-range planning hut also moments of frantic improvisation when everything gets fouled up in twenty different ways. And even though it seems impossible, somehow all the pictures get taken (and sometimes taken again), people get identified (often correctly), layouts are drawn, ads sold, and the last deadline met. Particularly the Toner staff wants to single out a few of those who while they held no particular office pitched in and helped with every phase of the yearbook—Etsuko Shiozaki, Pete Wuchrmann. Lowell Kappel, Lois Cobb, Ujc Zell, Lee Greenberg, David Frankstone, Karl Schaffer. Debbie Sadler, and all those typing students who saved our lives. We believe that we’ve wrought order out of our cMotic world in which editors became photographers and photographers became copy writers and everybody became errand runner and typist. We know that we're proud of the 1966 Toner, and we hope you'll find it a yearbook to treasure. Lee Greenberg hatches another caption. To Lois Cobb falls the task of indexing 300 Tower pages 94 TO PRODUCE ’66 TOWER Editor...................... Jim Kirk Associate Editor.......Susan Schaffer Business Managers .... Wendy Fink. Harry Reitmeyer Copy Editor..............Bruce Boucher Art Editor.............Willard Whitson Sports Editor ..........Jackie Brechin Index Editor ........... Peggy Bon field Photographers .... Willard Whitson, David Naumann Cover Designer.............Bob McClure Editorial Advisor .... Sidney Rickman Business Advisor .... Reba Blackshear Staff members bowel I Kappcl, Peter Wuchrmann. Ptsuko Shiozaki, and Peggy Bonfield discuss layout nlar.s. Subscription manager Alan Mazer reviews accounts with Mary Duffey. 95 Tower Staff U - JU SHADES VALLEY HIGH 1st ROW: Sherry McCarter, Ken Stoppelbcin. Tommy Baxter, May Robins. Rhonda Grave. Bob MeTeire, Sandra Griffith, Pam Taylor, Ann Elgin. Donna Cowen, Helen Goodwin. Alaric Quart. Cathy Fink. Beverly Bradford. 2nd ROW: Sandra Haynes, Dudley Powell, Susan Chiles. Carol Edmunson, Paula Braccwell, Sally Bugg, Jerry Goldfarb, Elizbeth Hamilton, Ricky Jones. Bill Roberts, Marvin Ussery. Jim Powell. Sam Causey, Dickey Seay. 3rd ROW: Janet Pocr, Betty Shannon. Lindy Marchich. Larry Bailey. Janice Patton. Jimmy Cox. John Peers. John Fitzgibbon. SCHOOL BAND John Levy, Mark Stephens. Freedy Castner, Spruce McKee, Craig Gardner. George Nathan, Cam Ellis, Rip Jesse. Susan Russel, Jim Barnhill, Billy Johnson. 4th ROW: Glenn Krauc, Wanda Walker, Greg Walters, Jas McKintrey, Dave Hammet, Butch Baker. Larry Stetfart. Roy Difflcy, Tom Powell, John McClusky, Mr. Dcagon, Julia Keywood. Archie Roberts, Jimmy Smith, Leslie Hoffmann, Tommy Barett, George More, Larry Hughes, John Spencer. Denny Hill, Greg Nckar. Hollis Oarrish, Arthur Pressley, Robert Shilliio. Newton Buerin Practice is a never-ceasing cycle of the band. Mr Deagon leads a lively rehearsal BAND STRIVES FOR PERFECTION OFFICERS: Student Director, Ken Stoppt-lbein; Librarian. Helen Goodwin; Treasurer. Sherry McCarter; Secretary, Beverly Bradford; Vice-President. Tommy Baxter; President. John McCtusky The Shades. Valley Band has combined spirit with excellence to become one of the finest bands in the .area. The band expressed and helped to heighten the Valley spirit during the football season through pep rallies, half time ceremonies, the Mountic Day Parade and the Dental Clinic game. After football season the band turned from Rebel Rouser,” and others, to music adapted for various special programs and assemblies such as the Christmas program and Showcase. As always, at the all-County and all-State competition, Valley musicians rated very high in both classifications. The Band members started working during the summer, to reach the excellence which Mr. Dcagon has always demanded. Valley students have much pride in their band, and for good reason. 98 MAJORETTES AND DRUM MAJOR: Beverly Bradford. Kathy Fink, Ken Stoppclbcin, Paula Braccwdl, Carol Edmundson. SAXOPHONES George Nathan, Cam Ellis, Rip Jesse, Susan Russell, Jim Barnhill, Billy Johnson SPECIAL WOODWINDS Bill Roberts. Jan Baker, Ginger Bryant, Dickey Seay. Jim Powell. Marvin Ussery, Sam Causey FLUTES Ann Elgin. Donna Coweft, Helen Goodwin, Alaric Quan, Cathy Fink. Beverly Bradford, Pam Taylor. Sandra Griffith. Bob McTeirc. Mar)- Robins, Rhonda Graze. 99 DRUMS James McKinstrcy. Butch Baker. Larry Stewart Hammett. Roy Difflcy. Tom Howell. John McClusky. Dave FRENCH HORNS Sally Bugg, Jerry Goldfarb. Elizabeth Hamilton. Ricky Jones. 100 CLARINETS 1st ROW: Sally Cummings; Janet Poer; Betty Shannon; Tommy Baxter; Ken Stoppclbein; Sherry McCarter; SanJra Haynes; Dudley Powell; Susan Chiles, Carol Edmunson, Paula Bracewell 2nd ROW: Glen Krause. Wanda Walker, Greg Walters. I.indy March ech, Larry Bailey, Janice Patton. LOW BRASS 1st ROW: Newton Buerin. Robert Shillito. Arthur Pressley, Hollis Parrish. Greg Nelson. 2nd ROW: Denney Hill. John Spencer. Larry Hughes. George Moore. 3rd ROW Jimmy Smith, Archie Roberts. Julia Keywood. Leslie Hoffman. Tommy Barrett. 101 GREAT MOUNTIE TEAM 1st ROW: Gene Ireland, Jack Walden. David Litton, Alvin Brcsler, Don Comer, Blair Cox, Wayne Vowel I. Louis Gwaltney, I.cnny Stern, Walton WingO. 2nd ROW: George Andrews, Donald Slippy, Jiff Skelton, Jim Shannon. Mike Glisson, Ricky Holt, Pete Owen, Sammy Stutts, Barnett Williams. Guy Franks. Coach Ozley. 3rd ROW: Ken McDonald, Jimmy Mitchell, Rick Laboide. 104 POSTS 7-2 RECORD Larry Newman, Larry Jones, Jimmy McWhorter. Bill Gathings, Bill Ratliff, Jerome Haley. Coach Sims. -ith ROW: Byron Ketcham. Gene Hightower, Jackie Brechin. Steve Puckett. John McKibbon. John Diffley, Jim Porter, Charles Anderson. Coach Legg. MOUNTIES HAVE FINE SEASON B1I.I. LEGG Head Coach JIM SIMS Line Coach ODELL OZLEY Backficld Coach JIM TOLSON B Team Coach The 1965 Mounties were a team to be proud of. Sporting a 7-2 record, the Mounties were rated high in all the state polls. They finished with one of the best seasons in Shades Valle)- history It was highlighted by a 1 1-7 victory over Hucytown and a successful 26-19 homecoming victory over Bessemer. The Mounties led their opposition in all categories on both offense and defense in proving to be a very worthy opponent for all. The school spirit rose to new heights as the football season started a great year at Shades Valley. MOUNTIE “B” TEAM GOES UNDEFEATED 1st ROW: Melvin Henry. Bruce Brooks. David Hopkins. John Pfrimmcr, Larry Rowe, George Anderson. 2nd ROW: Martin Gaines (Captain). Pete Coates. Benny Powell, Chris Matthews. Frank Cox. Craig Underwood. Cliff Bagwell (Captain). 3rd ROW: Gene Moody. Steve Elliot. Curt Hasty. Mike Shelton. John Israel, Jim Pratt, Greg Hill. lth ROW: Randy Stamps, Bill Houseal, Tommy Conaway, Jimmy Brechin, Ricky Holt, Mike Kendricks (M.V.P.), Steve Baker. McWhorter (36) and Walden (-12) n„. ,, moves in to assist. 1 stoP lo a Brownie as Matthews (55) STEVE PUCKETT Senior Guard All-County, 2nd team All-State GENE IRELAND Senior Fullback MOUNTIES EDGE JONES VALLEY IN OPENER The Mount ics made their opening game of the season a successful one as they defeated the Jones Valley Brownies 6-0. Led by guards Steve Puckett and Larry Jones, center Ken McDonald, and tackle John McKihbon, the Mountie defense gave up but 89 yards total offense. Right halfback Don Bolton led the offensive ground gainers with 109 yards in 17 carries, scoring the game’s only touchdown. For his outstanding performance, Bolton received the Mighty Mountie” Award. CHARLES ANDERSON Senior Guard Hightower evades Jones Valley would-be tackier. 107 Halfback Don Bolton eyes Fairfield goal line. LARRY JONES Senior Guard VALLEY FALLS TO FAIRFIELD 7-6 MOUNTIES STING HEWITT 20-0 In the second game of the season, Fairfield defeated the Shades Valle)' team in a close game, 7-6. Leading at half-time by a score of 6-0, the Mounties were met by a determined Fairfield team in the second half. Plagued by fumbles and mi sales, the Mounties were unable to get a sustained drive going, and the Tigers took advantage of the Valley mistakes. Scoring from the 25 and putting the kick through the uprights, the Fairfield Tigers fought off an aerial barrage to win the game. The Mighty Mountie” Award was presented to Ken McDonald. Valley came on strong to defeat Hewitt-Trussville 20-0, in a game that was never close. An early Mountie drive was cancelled by a fumble on the one. However, the Valley defense held, and Hewitt kicked out to the 28. From there the Mounties went to their first score. Tile Mountie defense and superb punting by Don Comer kept the Huskies bottled up as Valley went on to score twice more. The Mighty Mountie award went to John McKibbon, and Byron Ketcham was Post-Herald Back-of-the-Week. ALVIN BRESLER Junior End 2nd Team All-State 2nd Team All-County Ketcham opens aerial attack against Fairfield. Haley (79) and Ireland (33) protect, 108 GENE HIGHTOWER—Senior Halfback All-County TOUGH TARRANT DEFEATS MOUNTIES Valley's second defeat came in a game which was closer than the score indicates. The tough Tarrant defense held the Mountics to no score, although the Valley team made good yardage. A fourth down Comer kick was blocked by Tarrant in the second period, and Tarrant took it in to score from the Mountie 20. The Wildcats then went on to score twice more in the second half as they defeated Valley. 19-0. Gene Hightower received the Mighty Mountie Award. End Jackie Brechin stops (?) big Wildcat Al Samples WALTON WINGO Senior Tackle JACK WALDEN Senior Halfback JOHN? McKIBBON—Senior End 2nd Team All-County Co-Captain Fullback Jim McWhorter lunges for a crucial six points against Hueytown. VALLEY UPSETS HUEYTOWN 14-7 An upset-minded Mountie team successfully defeated the previously unbeaten Hueytown Gophers 14-7, in its bluest win of the season. Although Hueytown's first drive went deep into Mountie territory, the Mountics held at the five, and marched on to score. Fullback Jim McWhorter climaxed the 95 yard drive. Leading 7-0, the Mounties found the goal line once more in the second quarter with a dazzling pass-lateral play from Ketcham to Bresler to McKibbon. The Gophers scored only once in the second half, which proved to be a defensive battle. Receiving the Mighty Mountie” award was Steve Puckett, while John McKibbon won the Post-Herald Lineman of the Week” award. JACKIE BRECHIN Senior End no GEORGE ANDREWS Junior Halfback JEROME HALEY Walden (-12), McWhorter (36) and McKibbon move in for kill. Senior Tackle MOUNTIES EDGE WEST END 10-7 A great 10 point effort in the fourth quarter led Valley to its 4th win of the season. Behind 7-0 late in the game, substitute quarterback Don Comer guided the Mounties to two quick scores. The deciding points came with nine seconds left on the scoreboard. as Comer put a 33-yard field goal straight and true between the uprights. Defensive-end Jackie Brechin was awarded the Mighty Mountie award as he recovered a fumble and intercepted a stray aerial to set ur the final three points. Comer launches a long one over onrushin defenders. VALLEY SMASHES ENSLEY 29-0 The Mounties. known for defense most of the season, broke loose with several long, startling touchdowns, to defeat Enslcy 29-0. The game proved to be an all-around effort by all members of the team. Quarterback Don Comer gained a total of 138 yards passing and running and kicked a 30-yard field goal. Halfback Jack Walden sprinted for 35 yards in four carries, including one 19-yarder which terminated in the end zone. Gene Hightower, who received the Mighty Mountie award, climaxed the Valle) field day with a dazzling 76 yard TD. BYRON KETCHAM Senior Quarterback DON BOLTON Senior Halfback JIM McWHORTOR—Junior Fullback VALLEY DEFEATS BESSEMER 26-19 The Mounties defeated the Bessemer Purple Tigers for their first homecoming success since 1962. Led by quarterback Byron Ketcham and halfback Gene Hightower, the Valley team marched over, around, and through the Tigers to win 26-19. Leading 12-6 at the half, Valley roared back in the 2nd half with Gene Hightower racing 63 yards for a touchdown on the first play. Bessemer never gave up as, they came on strong in the 4th quarter, scoring twice on long passes. Gene Hightower was awarded the Mighty Mountic” award for his outstanding play on offense and defense. MOUNTIES SINK BUCS 13-7 The Shades Valley Mounties won their seventh game of the season at the cost of their arch rivals, the Berry Buccaneers. The running of Gene Ireland and Gene Hightower, the passing of Byron Ketcham, and the defensive efforts of John Diffley, and co-captains Ken McDonald and John McKibbon, proved to be too much for the Bucs. In the first half Valley's first score came on a one-yard sneak by Bryon Ketcham. Although Valley led 7-0 at the half, Berry roared back on their first scries of downs in the second half to score. With five minutes left in the game, Valle)' once more began to roll with Ireland, who received the Mighty Mountic award, scoring the winning touchdown. KEN MacDONALD Senior Center Co-Captain Comer moves the hall with a short pass to Owen 113 COACH TOLSON’S BOY 1st ROW: Bill Corr. Dec Moore. Rcl Underwood. Ed McCowan. Preston Goldfarb. Jim Vaughn. 2nd ROW: Wes Grant, Don Coker. Tommy Smith. Tom McWhorter, Richard feel, Sam Stutts. Jimmy Grayson. Beginning the 1965-1966 season with both depth and experience, the Shades Valley cagcrs had a most successful season. The seven seniors, and six juniors who composed this year’s squad all saw considerable action. Heavy scoring in the John Carroll, Minor, Tarrant, Berry, and Warrior games led to important victories for the Mounties and proved Valley strength in this sport. The Valley squad was paced by top scorer and All-County member Bill Corr, followed by Tom Smith, and F.d McCowan. Sam Stutts and Jimmy Grayson controlled the boards, with Preston Goldfarb standing out on defense. I 14 JIMMY GRAYSON—Senior Center HAVE FINE 14-8 SEASON BILL CORR—Senior Guard PRESTON GOLDFARB— Senior Guard Grant (55) and Smith (31) await Shift ’ tip. DEE MOORE—Junior Guard REL UNDERWOOD—Junior Guard MOUNTIE CAGERS All-County guard Bill Corr swishes one against Berry. TOMMY SMITH—Senior Forward DON COKFR—Senior Forward I 16 OUTSHOOT OPPONENTS MONTIEMETER WE THEY 57 ................30 Ramsey 56..................54 John Carroll 56..................4l Minor 85..................41 Leeds 74..................53 Warrior 54..................68 Albertville 56..................69 Cullman 67 ...............37 Corner 58 ................53 John Carroll 54..................56 Hewitt 60..................76 Mort- Jordan 68 ...............51 Rarrant 66..................43 Berry 49..................65 Vigor 65..................55 Minor 47..................64 Tuscaloosa 54..................72 Gadsden 74..................50 West End 64..................44 Berry 51..................48 Jones Valley 51..................76 Tuscaloosa 89..................54 Walker County 1355 Total 1200 SAMMY STUl'i'S—Junior Forward RICHARD TFFI.—Junior Forward Grayson stretches for neat tip-in as Stutts (33) assists. TOM MeWHORTER—Junior Forward WES GRANT—Junior Forward Stutts goes for two over Tuscaloosa defender. Goidfarh scores from charity line “B” TEAM LEAPS FOR 18-2 RECORD 1st ROW; Perry Morgan. Alex Kontos. Joe Hall, Larry Bevell, Pat Hardy, Jim O'Kellcy 2nd ROW: Cliff Bagwell. Jeff Fowlkes, Craig Underwood. Pete Owens. Eddie Spriggs. Joe Benson, Coach Ozley. 119 GYMNASTIC TEAM MEMBERS 1st ROW: Tom Curphcy, Lee Roth. Carl Klous, Dickie Chenoweth, Tom Kappel. 2nd ROW: Tom Pocus, Earl Holland, Mac Lowry, Johnny Patton, Jimmy Bolen. This year was a rebuilding year for the Valley gymnastic team. Lacking experienced members, the team concentrated its efforts mainly on fundamentals of the sport. Led by seniors John Ellas, Jimmy Bolen, and Johnny Patton, the team gave several exhibitions, including an all-school demonstration. 120 John Patton swings on horizontal bar. Mac Lowry works free exercise routine. PERSONIFY AGILITY Tom Pocus performs difficult “cut and catch maneuver. Jimmy Bolen presses into handstand. Three-year lettcrman John Ellas shows off near-perfect form. 121 Earl Holland flips. VALLEY WRESTLERS The 1965-1966 wrestling team, in its third season, finished a high eighth in the state. Led by Billy Adams, Steve Puckett, Larry Jones, John Patton and Charles Patton, the Valley wrestlers finished third in three large tournaments. Individual honors went to Steve Puckett and Larry Jones, who both finished 4th in the state, John Patton, third in the state for the second consecutive year, and Billy Adams. Billy won the state championship in the 98 lb. class last year and came back this year to be state champion in the 103 lb. class. He had a record of 33-1 in three years of wrestling at Valley. State Champ Billy Adams makes his move against tough opponent. Johnny Patton maneuvers for pin. 122 Mountie wrestler pins the Ref too! PIN DOWN HONORS 1st ROW: John Kirkland. Andrew Collins, Tommy Ray, Jim Powell. Jimmy Bolin. Earl Gibson. John Patton, BiHy Adams. 2nd ROW: Bill Moore. Buddy Hines, Steve Elliot, Richard Clifton. Guy Mitchell. Mike Breed. David Congdon. 3rd ROW: Bil Ringland. Mike Glisson. Charles Patton. Steve Puckett. Rick Labordc, Jim Porter. Henry Taliaferro. Walter Clopton. Larry Jones. Coach Sims. Charles Patton and John Difflcy warm up before a meet. Flex Puckett on way to victory. 123 SPRING SWINGS IN 1st ROW: Mike Boyd, Jackie Adams, Billy McDonald. 2nd ROW: Jim Wright, Larry Baker, DeVere McCiennan, Sky Strange. Dixon Brook. TOMMY HAPPER—Junior Letterman The golf team, coached by Mr. Jim Sims, enjoyed another consistently fine season. Led by lettermen Jackie Adams, Tommy Happer, Billy MacDonald, and several of the younger boys, the team capped the season well by placing high in the state golf tournament. 124 BILI.Y MacDONALD—Senior Letterman WITH GOLF AND TENNIS MURRAY TYSON—1st Singles CF.AY STILES—2nd Singles Valley tennis mainstays Murray Tyson and Clay Stiles led the tennis team to a prominent position in the county and state. Returning doubles men Bruce Barnes, Alan Mazer, and Grey Dillard also won many matches which helped very significantly in the team's many victories. Coached by Coach Tolson, the team's experience and consistency contributed to its success. 1st ROW: Grey Dilliard, Murray Tyson, Alan Mazer. 2nd ROW: Bruce Barnes. Paul Angel!, Clay Stiles, Alee Yeilding. 125 BASEBALL TEAM RACKS UP 7st ROW: Bob Fry, Don Coker, Jack Brechin. Mac Perry, Emie Martin, Byron Ketcham, Hap Gwaltney, Bunk Breland, 2nd ROW Bland Williams, Bob McClure, Wes Grant, Paul Mcrriott, Don Comer, Donald Slappy, Rcl Underwood. 126 PITCHERS: Mac Perry, Jackie Brechin. Ernie Martin IMPRESSIVE RECORD 127 OUTFIELDERS: Don Comer. Don Slappy, Byron Kctcham. Hap Gwaltney, TRACK TEAM RUNS AWAY Don Bolton, state champion hurdler, runs through the paces. Mountie hurdlers in action at Montgomery Coliseum Meet. Far left—Bresler. third from left. Bolton. The track team, under the leadership of Coach Odell Ozlcy, got off to a terrific start and continued to stardom. The team finished a close second to Lanier in the John Carroll Indoor Track meet, but revenged the loss when they bested Lanier to win the State Indoor Track and Field Championship in Montgomery. The Moun-ties showed continued success in the Memphis Track and Field Carnival, Florida Relays, Southeastern Relays, R. E. Lee Invitational, and in other southern meets. This year the Mounties' Don Bolton, the Senior Bowl record setter, and Alvin Bresler have mounted the top in the hurdles, along with George Andrews. Gene Hightower, Jim Pratt, Robert Bashinky, Bill Daniel and John Fincher making tracks in the sprints. The distance men, led by Ken Jones, Robert Daniels, Bert Rice and Adrin Ringland, were among the best in the state. This year considerable strength was lent to the field events with top shotputters Jim Kirk and Tom Duncan, pole vaulter Larry Whatley, and high jumper Howard Weir. This year's Mountie Team has become one of the best, well-balanced teams in the South. 128 WITH STATE CHAMPIONSHIP 1st ROW: Ken Jones, Robert Daniels, George Andrews. George Hawkins, Paul Ford. Robert Baskinsky, 2nd ROW: Adrien Ringland, Neal Lacey, Alvin Bresler, Bill Daniel. John Fincher. Charles Daniels. Paul Merriott. 3rd ROW: Don Bolton, Mike Roberts. Wayne Carter, Bert Rice, Bobby Guy, Jim Kirk. Tom Duncan. Shotputter Jim Kirk lets loose a long one. HURDLERS: Alvin Bresler. Bill Daniels. SPRINTERS Adrin Ringland. Paul Metro .t Paul Ford. Jim Pratt. 129 TRAINING MAKES GOOD TRACKMEN Larry Whatley flexes for vault. TEAM MANAGERS KEEP TABS ON EQUIPMENT The team managers have an un-glamorous, yet intrinsically important job in the athletic department at Valley. It is their function to keep all equipment in tip-top shape for both practice and games. Also, these arc the boys who are always present during taping and bandaging sessions. 130 BASKETBALL MANAGERS: John Washington, Doug Foster. FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Lee Ott, Robert Hezlip. GIRLS’ INTRAMURAL TEAMS LADY BUGS 1st ROW: Bev Nabors. Hill Curry, Mary Nelson, Babs Welch. Vicki Wilson. 2nd ROW: Kathy Quinn. Donald Anderson, Sherry Clay, Mary Stout, Karen Brantly. JUNIOR RATS 1st ROW: Elizabeth Perry, Paula Hazclrig. Betsy Bethea. Tricia Reid. Dale Dillard. Peggy Farlow. 2nd ROW: Rhea Haugseth, Lee Word, Sharon McCully, Nancy Walker, Dot Taylor, Peggy Faulkner, 3rd ROW: Terry McKenzie. Terry Coggin, De De Thompson, Laurie Wilson, Sharon McManor, Debbie McDonald 131 GIRLS’ INTRAMURAL THE MINGS 1st ROW: Renee Lawlcy, Cathy Flynn, 2nd ROW: Barbara Mitchell. Leslie Johnson, Sandra Potter. 3rd ROW: Susan Palmorc, Jo Ellen Barker, Vicki Zodin, Beth Cranford. THE OUTLAWS 1st ROW: Lisa Thompson, Sharon Comer, Betty Mims, Cheryl Nichols. 2nd ROW: Marcia Montgomery, Nancy Auten, Debbie Blankenship, Cara Lockhart. G.A.C. 1st ROW: Susan Stiles, Amelic Ratliff, Susan Weaver, Dawn Holt. Bonita Nobles, Sheryl Allen. 2nd ROW: Debbie Dorn, Marty Crawford, Ann Neptune, Shcrran Thompson, Candy Kindberg, Sheila McDonald. Linda Shcrk. 3rd ROW: Sheila Fried. Jan Herlong. Karen Holdrcn, Paula Hcilig, Royc Annette Deerman. TEAMS MOUNT! ES 1st ROW: Eugenia Twitty, Cathy Shad dix, Lucie Magnus, Lynn Crow. 2nd ROW: Mary Lil Owens, Linda Phillips, Laura Berthon, Janie Hill, Lowell Kappcl, Carolyn Rogers. 3rd ROW: Allison Foster, Sara Lynn Arendall, Jane Mackey, Sarah Mircc, Jan Holland. GO-GETTERS 1st ROW: Susan Schnizing. Peggy Hcathcrly, Susan Raulston, Susanne Ijncaster, Carmen McAdorv, Sandra Will. 2nd ROW: Debby Gray, Sharon, McKinnon, Julie Jackson, Becky Whitney, Susan Curry, Elliot Gunn. ANGELS 1st ROW: Nancy Calloway, Nancy Stuckey, Rachel Jagoc, Meredith Collins, Nan Stuckey. 2nd ROW: Debbie Wood, Jo Ann I’ranklin, Rogic Palmore, Cathy Strawn, Marian Skelton. Jrd ROW': Vicki Tarkeraury, Sheryl Duckworth, Molly Harris, Donna Tate, Sally Johns, Martha Ann Dunn, Myra Jackson, Tammy O'Neal, Patty Me-Neeley, Libby Hard. GIRLS’ INTRAMURAL THE RATS 1st ROW: Melinda Vann. Diane Lovell, Anita Shaw, Betty Montgomery, 2nd ROW: Susan McCain, Liz Garber, Louisa Brans-comb, Betty Gayle Stephenson, Lynn Edwards, Janice Foster. 3rd ROW Laurie Stone. Dana Bass, Louise Bellcnger. Page Hunter, Susan Thompson, Shirley Walden, Ellen Vann, Ellen Davis. THE LEFTOVERS 1st ROW: Jan Henly, Diane Gustafson, Triclcie Perry, Betsy Kinney, Carolyn Massey, Carol Dobbins, 2nd ROW: Emil Bailcs, Barrett Coe, Donna McAuley, Suzanne Whitmire, Carole Rayfield, Augusta Brodnax, Libby Forman. 3rd ROW: Jane Hawkins, Debbie Sadler, Sally Harper. Garland Cook, Murry Spenser, Miranda Parker, Becky Easterling 134 TEAMS SUGAR BEARS 1st ROW: Heidi Hanson, Dianne Daily, Barbara Brewer, Debbie Crow, Carol Conway. 2nd ROW: Maria Castcllo, Patsy Lancaster, Ann Nelson, Dale Adams, Sue Ellen Nixon, Susan Come-liur. DOUBLESHOTS 1st ROW: Lynn Buchanan. Patsy Davis Muff Berry, Jane Gray Bcddows. 2nd ROW: Marcia Lunccford, Hurly Silsboc, Susan Lupton, Gayle Allen. FIREBALLS 1st ROW: Cathy Kimberliflg, Diane Whitard, Florence Sherpard, Margaret Schilbcci, Harriet Fletcher. 2nd ROW: Judy Robertson, Libby Talleson, Linda James, Gingar Haskell. 3rd ROW: Pat Kaylor, I.cc Stapleton. 135 STUDENT LIFE VALLEY STUDENTS So who's got the energy to jump when it’s 100 degrees? Summer: a time of vacation, of rest, of overwhelming joy at being released from school, and then, finally, the last lingering look at total idleness. But not always is this true. There are a few nonconformists in any group. The bank spent countless hours making crazy quilt patterns in the front parking lot; the cheerleaders practiced in the hot sun; the football team labored and sweated for weeks. All of this was done not as rest from school, but as preparation for it. Here and there was a basketball player keeping in shape or some student council members making booster buttons. Some went to school, some worked; but none ever forgot or did not feel the presence of Valley. Jim Kirk, Etsuko Shiozaki and Rodney Nolen print booster buttons for the Student Council. HAVE BUSY SUMMERS Summer football practice provides opportunity for blood, sweat, and tears.' Mrs. McCall and her group packed up their troubles in a canvas airline bag, smiled and took off for a great time in Europe. 139 SEPTEMBER BRINGS THOSE Opening day of school draws big crowds. Big Brother is watching you. Is September always the dreariest time of the year, or does it just seem so to the returning student? Still, these first few days the weather doesn’t seem quite right; nothing docs. There is an unbearable period of waiting for the groove to fit; yet there is not a getting back into the groove. Instead, the new faces and the new leaders must establish the new groove. New experiences, new friends: Christine and Etusko were absorbed into the family and shared with the sophomores the task of getting acquainted. The slow first days were replaced by action: pep rallies, football games, magazine sales, the irascible Mr. Amis, and state textbooks all fell into their natural places. The groove was established. United Nations .. Ftsuko and Christine present flags of respective countries to student body. 140 GOOD OLD GOLDEN RULE DAYS Football tickets going fast! Get yours today! Students run to Tarrant to rally spirit. Ya’ think she’d jump if I dropped the books? STUDENTS CHEER As September yielded the floor to October, short sleeve shirts became long. Activity burst in all directions. Mountie Day welded the school into a thrust of spirit. Even the most seasoned senior could not resist the chance to throw decorum to the wind. The day sped on in a burst of memories: the parking lot swathed in paint, tape, and crepe paper; the floats that never quite made it; the floats that did; the pep rally. 142 What's a parade without a band? VICTORIOUS HOMECOMING Art Club floats” into second place. McKibbon and Stutts dear the way for Hightower. 143 MOUNTIE DAY Marcia begins her reign G. A. C. pulls into third place. 144 SPARKS SCHOOL SPIRIT Who can forget the glory of those Mountic Day costumes? Homecoming night brought on renewed activity—the clamor of voices, the crowning of Marcia, and the sweet taste of victory over Bessemer. Thespians stage a victory. Senior Homecoming Attendant Anita Shaw, 145 The Affluent Society. FALL ACTIVITIES And ihc mazarine money kept coming in! 146 David Hewson provides moving moment in Thespian production. SWING INTO HIGH GEAR Mountie Day passed and normal school activity asserted itself. Clubs organized and started their numerous projects, the Thespians produced a tender and memorable Remember Mama, and the Senior magazine drive shifted into high. After a few words of encouragement from Messrs. Parker and Amis, the total goal ($17,300) was met. The students and teachers settled down for the long winter, and reading assignments and term papers again hovered like spectres over the idle hours of the students. The tense moment passes and iNiama's bank account is safe. 147 Brechin chalks up new heights. NHS TAPPING AND COLLEGE Funny that hand buzzer should have worked by now —class of 13 (Harvard representative) meets the class of ‘70 (Boucher) The momentum of the year built up. The NationaJ Honor Society tapped nine, and old members stuffed themselves at the bash afterwards. We beat the Berry Bucks in an exciting football game. One day of interest was College day which was organized by Melinda Vann and Jim Kirk and brought together representatives from colleges all over the nation. College Day representatives from all over the nation. 148 Mary Ratliff addresses student body at tapping. DAY HIGHLIGHT NOVEMBER Dean Sizemore sizes up the college situation. What do you mean wc took the wrong people? 149 College Day representative emphasizes importance of grades. SANTA CLAUS Senior Christmas party—best ever. Commander Loft is demonstrates clastic modulus principle. Basketball got off to a fast start early in December—so did the Red and Black.” For those fortunate enough to pull away from studies, wrestling offered exciting entertainment and fierce competition. After a few pep talks. Valley undertook its Viet Nam drive. A dance in the gym with the Bassmen contributed substantially to the drive. As the holidays approached, there were caroling in the hall, presents for the foreign exchange students, and the Senior Class party. 150 I’d swear there was a present in there somewhere. descends on valley Come on, y all yell! Billy relieves pre game tension. The Red and Black nude its appearance in December. The staff includes: 1st ROW—-Eugenia Twitty, Helen Corner. Pat Garwick. Dicky Chenoweth, Melody Rogers. Sandy Holdrcn. Diane Lovell. Jan Holland. 2nd ROW - Angela Underwood, Kay Walker. Barbara Thompson, Florence Stephenson. Kathy Norris. Mary Margaret Mathis, Gaila Twitty, Charles Anderson. Feldman and Company sing out for Viet Nam drive. 151 JANUARY COMBINES YOUR SUPPORT... Give TO THE SENIOR CLASS VirfUfAM MIVE Toopy ” After viewing the glorious Orange Bowl game, the student body returned to Shades Valley with happy holidays behind them and semester exams before them. The Viet Nam Drive continued, and Henry Taliafierro became the Ugliest Man on Campus.” The G.A.C.—Teacher basketball game inaugurated some fantastic new plays which are best forgotten. Cagcrs score twice in first minute of play. Valley's ugliest Mountic is awarded trophy. Miss McSpaddcn may multiply better but Candy Kindberg can jump higher. 152 FUN AND TERROR 153 FEBRUARY USHERS Twirp King Don Bolton. The hat is to hide his head. Sold!!'. February burst upon us with a myriad of events. King Twirp Don Bolton presided over the turnabout festivities of Twirp Week. First came the slave auction which netted three hundred fifty dollars for the Student Council. Powder-Puff football fans enjoyed a fast-paced if somewhat bewildering game. The tired Twirps enjoyed it as much as the rest of us. A first this year was the Valley Valentine Contest which saw girls from all three classes competing on an equal footing; Carol Rayfield won the honors of the day. Friday of Twirp Week saw the Twirp Court mete out justice to Twirp offenders. Mountie lovelies raise cheer. 154 Girls will be boys. IN TWIRP WEEK Executioner secs that twirp sentence is carried out. But Judge ... I...... 155 TOWER DANCE LENDS Tough seniors bow! 'em over! The barefoot princess. Ever see a man eat a microphone? 11k Tou er Dance was a big success as some 1300 students crowded into the gym to hear the Bassmcn and see who won what. Jackie Adams and Don Bolton, nattily attired in their blue jeans and tuxedo coats, rattled off the names of the winners. Of note were Carol Carter and Don Bolton who became Mr. and Miss Shades Valley. After a sluggish start the school March of Dimes Drive netted five hundred dollars. The various clubs canvassed the suburbs of the Vllaey one crisp Saturday to raise money for Viet Nam. 156 The beauties of Valley! XCITEMENT TO FEBRUARY Tower Dance announces Mr. and Miss Shades Valley. Babs draws her usual crowd. Jimmy Adams speaks out on behalf of March of Dimes Drive. The King and Queen of Hearts—Barnett Williams and Susan Clcage. 157 INNUMERABLE ACTIVITIES Some of the Beach Day Jet Set Let us entertain you! Class Day rehearsals call forth glamorous costumes. 158 French National Honor Society welcomes new members. ROWD SPRING CALENDAR The old order changcth. Spring sped in and though Mounties were struck down with spring fever, the pace of school grew faster and faster. The French National Honor Society tapped new members, Li’l Abner” delighted Valley, P. H. girls enjoyed 'Beach Day,” and seniors prepared for graduation. It was time for the old order to change. Juniors were almost seniors and seniors were almost graduates. With graduation, the school year was officially over, but planning had already begun for 1967. Illustrious speaker of ’65 graduation. SHEE AVENUE. H • vu i f. Tennessee 161 1st ROW: Cathy Strawn, See.; Jeff Fowlkes, Vice Pres. 2nd ROW: Jim Pratt. Trcas.; Pat Hardy. Pres. SOPHOMORES 162 They carried the message to Garcia—or Tarrant, in this case. I. Jay Aarons Elaine Acton Mike Acton Billie Adams Dale Adams Mike Adams Nina Adams David Adcrs Diane Adkins Barty Agrow Linda Aland Norman Alcssi Morlcy Alexander Susan Algar Gail Allen Donald Anderson Dudley Anderson Ed Anderson George Anderson Scott Andcrton Alan Andrews Dotty An nos David Arendall Doug Armstrong Beverly Arnwine Giip Allen Suzanne Aust Iris Back Anne Bagby Ellen Bagby John Bagby Cliff Bagwell Barbara Bailey 163 SOPHS FIND HIGH SCHOOL VERY DIFFERENT Kathy Bailey Lorena Bailey Butch Baker Jan Baker Steve Baker Alan Barasch Bill Barclift Charles Barnett Tom Barrett Danny Burr)1 Olivia Barton Ken Beal Cary Beck Jane Beddow Peggy Behnkc Peggy Bell Pete Bennett Susan Bennett James Bensinger Joe Benson Susan Berk Cecil Berry Murray Berry Betsy Bethea Larry Bevel 1 Benny Bishop Cynthia Bishop Betty Blackburn Richard Blake Gary Blanpied Howard Blatt Janice Blythe Ed Borden Rowena Boutwell Martin Bradford Peter Bragan Donna Bragman Margaret Branch Judy Brandes Lynn Brannon Donna Brasseais Chip Braswell Fred Braune Jimmy Brechin George Brengelman Ronald Brett Jimmy Brettain Lynn Brettain 164 Aubrey Brewer Barbara Brewer Mary Britton Charles Brock Bruce Brooks Karen Brantley Bill Brower David Brown Marilyn Brown Martha Brown Mcrril Brown Patrica Brown Ted Brown Gerald Bryant Lyn Buchanan I.ec Buckcr Michele Bunkin Jimmy Bums Sam Burr Joan Burson Clay Burton Jan Butler Archie Butt David Byars Nancy Callaway Kenny Camp Linda Campbell Johnny Cannon Fred Carau Dowe Girder Jane Carmichael Bill Carson Bet'cha didn’t know that he was so tall! 165 SCHOOL’S NOT ALWAYS A SERIOUS BUSINESS Chuck Carter Kathy Oner Ron Carter John Chambliss Jimmie Chandler Tim Chandler Bill Chenoweth Susan Childrcc Suzanne Chiles Rob Clark Martha Click Deborah Clinkscales Carl Clouse Charles Clouse Pete Coats Terryc Coggin Stanley Cohen Karen Cole Bart Coleman Andrew Collins Meredith Collins Libby C)Ison Tommy Conaway Bill Cone Jan Congdon Carol Conway Pat Cooper Jan Copeland Susan Cornelius Judy Cosper Maria Costellos Neill Counts Jimmy Cox Frank Cox Betsy Crais Bill Crane Ed Crawford John Crawford Marcia Crawford Tim Crawford Ken Cristol Ted Crockett Debby Crow Danny Crowson Tom Curphey Hill Curry Janet Cyprccs Diane Daily 166 Charles Daniels Neil Danneman Margaret Darden Zeus and the Muses. Steve Daugherty Hugh Davis Jeff Davis Patsy Davis Denise Dendy Dcaphus Deason Printfe dcBardclbcn Phil DeVore John Difflcy Roy Diffley Dale Dillard Greg Dillard Billy Diuguid Frank Dorrah Alan Drchcr Cheryl Duckworth Tommy Duncan Martha Ann Dunn Carol Dunston Marsha Dychc Billy Earley Claire Edncy Bill Eiland Ann Elgin Danny Elkins Bonnie Sue Elliot Steve Elliot Cam Ellis John Elmore Gretchen Esterbrook 167 SENIORS SHOW SOPHS REAL VALLEY SPIRIT Lee Fleming Harriet Fletcher Margaret Fletcher Lyn Floyd Lynne Freed George Foote Mike Ford Jeff Fowlkes Molly Ann Fox Kay Francis Jo Ann Franklin Jim Frey Dottyc Friddlc Mark Friedman Donna Fulton Martin Gaines June Garza Bill Gibbs 4 Jenny Grantham Ricky Gray Becky Green Bobby Green Joe Green Carol Greenberg Earl Gibson Madeline Gilmer Bobby Given Ronnie Goins Bill Goldman Pat Goodman Jane Goodner Gary Gordon Jack Gordon Teresa Gorman Benny Gothcrd Buzz Graham Robert Ethridge Dale Evans Peggy Farlow Larry Farmer Harry Faucett Steve Fazio Barbara Ferguson Ann Ferry Susan Finch John Finlcn John Fitzgibbon Bonnie Fitzpatrick 168 Janet Grecnwald Cathy Griffis Sandra Griffith Sunny Griffith Shcrcr Guinn Carolyn Gunn Elliott Gunn Sandra Gunter Jcannic Habshey Debby Hagood Robert Haigh Tommy Hale Joe Hall Mike Ham Bill Hamff Carol Hamilton Elizabeth Hamilton Chuck Hancock Susan Haney Heidi Hanson Libby Hard Richard Hard Sandra Harding Pat Hardy Ann Harkey Milton Hargis John Harris Linda Harris Martha Harris Mary Harris Neal Harris Wayne Harris John Harsh 169 They use Glecm! EXCHANGE STUDENTS DELIGHT VALLEYITES Billy Harvill Jim Harvill Ginger Haskell Curt Hasty Dan Haughton Rhea Haugseth Dottic Haynes Susan Haynes Paula Hazeirig Melvin Henry Becky Herrcn Greg Hill Roscita Hill Sue Himes Chap Hodges James Hodges Lolita Hodges Nancy Hodges Leslie Hoffman Tommy Holcomb Honey Holmes Ricky Holt David Hopkins Keith Hopkins Leah Horn Bill Houscal Carol Huck Bobby Hudgins Nancy Hudson Will Hudson Larry Hughens Barry Hutncr Jerry Ingram John Israel Karen Jackson Myra Jackson Ellen Jacobs Richard Jaffce Sam Jaffee Rachael Jagoc Linda James Lynn Jamison Ceil Jenkins Harriet Jenkins Jeanette Jenkins Rip Jesse Rusty Jessup Jimmy Joe 170 Sally Johns Cathy Johnson Carlcne Johnson Alexander Jones Linda Jones Richard Jones Dennis Joseph Ellen Kallman Tommy Kappcl Kathy Kartus Patricia Kaylor Eileen Keefe Wayne Keith Mike Kendrick Joyce Kent Geoffrey Kcicham Tommy Key Julia Keywood Kathy Kimberlin Deborah Kimcrling Nancy’ King John Kirkland Cara Klinncr Stella Kontos Pat Koontz George Kustes Janis Kuzmick Jose Laccfield Pat LaCoste Chris Lacy Neal Lacy Gary Lambert 171 SOPHS ENTER VALLEY WITH EAGERNESS Lurry Lambert Patsy Lancaster Susan Leach Bonnie Leberte Charles Leonard Janet Lcssley Arnold Levin Barr)’ Levin Robert Levy Richard Lewis Steve Lichter Carol Linder Louis Lindsey Doug Little Mark Litzinger Jeanne Lloyd Debbie Loftus Gayle Logan Joann Long Peter Longo Helen Loo Eugene Looney Eddie Lovell Dan Lowe Dayla Lowe Susan Lupton Gene Lunccford Marcia Lunccford Amanda I.uria Margaret Lyle Jack MacLeod Julian MacQueen Joe Mangina Tommy Mann Linda Marchich Jan Marian Mike Marshman Edith Mason Jackie Masters Bill Mathews Candy Matthews Chris Matthews Patti Matthews Barbara May Bari Mazer Vivien Mazzaxa Jamie McAdory Dan McCam Lynn McCary Mike McClure Susan McConnell Cheryl McCrary Belly McCuc Cindy McCullers John McCullough Sharon McCulIy Debbie McDonald Ellen MeFerren Hooper McIntosh Susan McKay Terri McKenzie Jim McKinstry Susan McLailen Sharon McMahan Ann McMillon Patricia McNelly Brenda McRec Spruce McRee Johnny MeVay Bill Meehan Lynn Mendelsohn Herbie Miller fifty .I John Mills Ted Mills Mike Milstcad Tommy Missildine DcWaync Mobley Dawn Montgomery Elaine Montgomery Brooks Moore Workers of the world, awake! 173 NEW VICE-PRINCIPAL SPARKS VALLEY SPIRIT Cliff Moore Diane Moore George Moore Howard Moore Johnny Moore Karen Moore Terry Moore Marilyn Mooty Peggy Morgan Perry Morgan Jamie Morris Ann Morton Mike Mouron Roberr Mullins Suzettc Mullins Cathy Munger Lee Murphee Marty Murry Bobby Myers Diane Nathan Ann Nelson Becky Nelson Greg Nelson Howard Newman Karen Nichols Robert Nichols Sue Ellen Nixon Andy Noble Diane Nordon Dottic Norris Ridney Norton Wes O'Brien Elaine Odum Philip Ogden Jim O'Kelly Tommy O'Neal Steve Owens Ricky Owens Anita Page Jimmy Palmer Roggie Palmore Louis Pappas Bill Parker Steve Pate Mike Patterson Janice Patton John Peers 174 Martha Pcrrine Elizabeth Perry Tunstall Perry Carol Perryman Ray Petty Kip Pfeiffer John Pfrimmer Dell Phillips Jan Phillips Murray Phillips Patti Phillips Susan Phillips David Phillpntt Beth Poerschke Beth Polhemus Brenda Powell Danny Powell Jim Powell Linda Powell Brenda Prather Jim Pratt Lynn Presseley Fran Quinn Mary Ragsdale Jean Rangley Nan Rast Amelic Ratliff Fred Ratliff Dale Raymond Tricia Reid Suzanne Reneau David Reznik Valley's John Wayne in a friendly mood. 175 GAIL ALLEN SELECTED SOPH ATTENDANT Janice Rice Cindy Richardson George Riley Rill Ringland Wendy Roan Archie Roberts Bill Roberts Julie Robertson Mary Robbins Larry Roc Diane Roebuck Don Roepke Kathy Rollings Robbie Rosenbaum David Rosenthal Joey Rosenthal Nick Roth Eddie Royal m Stuart Royal Charles Runnels Lee Ann Russel Susan Russel Dan Ryan Karl Schaffer Margaret Schilleci Rhonda Schultz Ben Scokcl David Scott Ralph Screws Linda Scroggins James Seale Ginger Segraves Linda Sexton Amelia Shakclford Caroline Shakclford Betty Shannon Rhonda Shapiro Brenda Sharp Kathy Sharp George Sharpe Carol Ann Shaw Marian Shelton Michael Shelton Florence Shepherd Kathy Shill Robert Shillito Wade Shirley Renee Shook 176 Wayne Short Susan Shory Hurley Silsbcc Let Hertz put YOU in the driver's scat! Morris Silvcrficld Tom Simmons David Sitrick Judy Skecs Markets Slater Carolyn Slaughter Becky Smith Jennie Smith Mac Smith Steve Smith Tom Smith Willie Smith Alden Snow David Soloman Jim Spear John Spencer Frank Spigner Bill Sprague Eddie Spriggs Susan Staff 177 MOUNTIE SPIRIT SEEN IN OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES Spencer Stone Beck)- Stough Regina Stratton Cathy Strawn Joy Stringfellow Nancy Stuckey Nanette Stuckey Sheila Sudduth Beverly Stutiey Randy Stamps Judith Standbcrry Leigh Stapleton Victor Stapleton Nancy’ Starhes Mike Stein Edward Stevens Ailccn Stephenson David Stewart Jay Stewart Jean Stewart Susan Stiles 178 a- . Dorothy Taylor Tyler Taylor Elizabeth Teague Robert Thames Andrew Thompson Beth Thompson Brittain Thompson Dec Dec Thompson Karen Thompson Pam Thuss Linda Tidwell Claude Tillman Bill Tilly Bill Tipper Libby Tolleson Linda Tomlinson Sam Tombrella Ted Townlcy Ronnie Traywick George Tsimpidcs Chris Turner Rick Turner Craig Underwood Marvin Usscry Julia Van Hook Jean Vick I could have danced all night,” says Mrs. Blackshcar. 179 LIVELY PERSONALITIES BRIGHTEN VALLEY James Vines Robert Vogt Ann Vogtlc Nancy Walker Jerry Walker Steve Wallace Dariyce Walters Richard Waters Jackie Ward Nancy Warrick John Washington Hill Watkins Emily Watkins Kathy Watkins Terry Watkins Joyce Watson Aline Weaker Barbara Weaver Wanda White Diana Whitehead Scott Whitmore Elaine Wilcox Anne Williams Beth Williams Bob Williams Brenda Williamson Lynn Weaver Delia Welch Barbara Wertheimer Ronnie Wastbrook Susan Whatley Dan White Doran White Rebecca White 180 A good guy” who judged at Mountie Day. Nancy Willis Kathy Wilson Jill Wilson Laurie Wilson Lanier Wilson Jim Winnette You see, it works something like this ... Beth Wise Cynthia Wolfe Willy Wong Dale Wood Debbie Wood Terrie Wood Gary Woodham Judie Woodley Debbie Woodson Bill Woolverton Kathy Word Lee Word Ned Wright Alex Yielding Diane Young Carol Zodin Vicki Zodin Carol Austin Nancy Warrick Steve Zaden Mindy Zarovsky Jack Zeigler Bobby Zinger Gary Zim 181 1st ROW Betty Gayle Stephenson. Sec.; Ellen Vann. Treas.; Carole Rayfield, Girls' Activity Chairman. 2nd ROW: Jim McWhorter. Vice Pres.; Tom McWhorter. Boys' Activity Chairman; Pete Owens, Pres JUNIORS 182 MOUNTIE FASHIONS ENTERTAIN ALL Jim Adair John C. Adams John H. Adams Lynne Agrow Jan Aland Martha Alderman Joe Allen Karen Allen Frank Anderson John Anderson Mary Ann Anderton George Andrews Everybody gets into the Mountie Day act. Paul Angell Sarah Lynn Arcndall 183 Margaret Armstrong Mike Armstomg Bee Atkinson Nancy Auten Billy Bachelor Emilu Bailcs Larry Bailey Boh Baker John Barclarc Joe Ellen Barker Jim Barnhill Dana Bass Gregg Beasley Martha Bell Louise Bellinger Karen Bennett Robert Bcnsuly Lee Ann Benton Brenda Berman Laura Berthon Dawn Beyer Kris Black Tommy Biackstock Martin Blake 184 NHS TAPS SIX JUNIORS The happy N.H.S. tappecs. Debbie Blankenship Bill Bolin Dale Bolt Leslie Bonham Paul Bonnecarrere Barbara Booker Mary Boone Jimmy Bowling Gar)- Box Nalda Boyd Bobby Boyd Louisa Branscomb Dianne Brasseale Roger Breed 185 CHRISTMAS COMES TO VALLEY Alvin Brcsler Augusta Brodnax It's not the Jerk—it’s the Bradley Bounce! Kathy Brooks Bill Broughton Stanley Browdy Sally Bugg Mark Burdette Dennis Burgess Jerry Burgess Jimmy Burgess Nancy Burgess Steve Burke Linda Burrctt Bobbi Bush 186 Pam Butler Lynn Byram Cathy Callaway Joe Campbell Ernie Canfield Stan Caplan Babs Carlcton Tommy Carlisle John Carlton Connie Carothcrs John Carraway Bill Carroll Susan Chambers Charles Chandler Harold Chaplin Alan Chapman Walter Chatficld Anne Check Dickie Chenoweth Vita Claiborne Joe Cleage Rick Clifton Chuck Codding Barrett Coe 187 Mike Cohen J. B. Coleman Don Comer Helen Comer Sharon Comer Dickie Compton Buddy Cook Garland Cook John Cooper Virginia Cooper Sandy Cornier Sherri Corenblum Lcnora Corona Freddy Costner Paula Cottle Gandy Cotton Donna Cowen Becky Cox Blair Cox Susan Cox Beth Cranford Hal Crawford Mike Craync Lynn Crow 188 JUNIORS ANTICIPATE SENIOR YEAR Robert Crowley Susan Curry Richard Dabney Susan Damell Ellen Davis Larry Davis Melvin Davis Mike Davis Tom Dawkins Jimmy Dawson Royc Annette Deerman Robin Demaree Polly Dick Dottie Dillard Oh, to be a senior now that the Christmas party's here! 189 MOUNTIE DAY MEANS FUN FOR ALL Kathy Dishncr Sherry Diuguid Carolyn Dobbins Joyce Dodd Lita Docrflcr John Doggett Kathy Donahoo Debbie Dorn Jerry Dorricott Jim Dorough Joe Dougherty George Douglas 190 Bobby Dreyfus John Driver We never knew math was this much fun! Bruce Dunbar Joe Dunham Bccki Easterling John Edmundson Bruce Edwards Helen Edwards Lynn Edwards Joe Erdberg Vail Eshelman Earl Evans Linda Sue Falls Dorothy Farmer Carolyn Feazel Arlene Finch Martha Fleming Cathy Flynn Paul Ford Libby Forman Allison Foster Doug Foster Janice Foster Judy Franklin Norval Franklin Susan Freeman 191 Judy Freed Sheila Fried Stan Fried Danny Friedman Mark Friedman Larry Frings Mike Fulmer Amanda Fulton Walker Funderburg Rick Gaines Stuart Gaines Sherrie Garner Arthur Gannett Bill Gaskell George Gaskin Marcia Gates Bill Gathings Jim Gibson Pat Giles Dale Gillespie Eva Gilmer Jon Glazcman Eugene Glenn Mike Glisson 192 VALLEY CHOIR GOES CAROLING Donna Gcldncr Shari Goodman Linda Gordon Janice Gorman Marjorie Gothard Emris Graham Wes Grant David Gray Deborah Gray Cathy Grayson Rhonda Graze Julie Graven Sin;; along with Mac! Newton Guerin Bill Gunn 193 THESPIANS PRODUCE ANOTHER HIT Diane Gustafson Bobby Guy Hap Gwaltncy David Hass Courtney Hayden Dale Hamil! Sharon Hamilton David Hammett Bill Hammond Barbara Haney Tommy Happer Rodney Harbin Bob Hard Sally Harper 194 Courtney Hayden and Pam Connor emote. Dianne Harris Linda Ham's Frederick Harsany Martha Harsh Robert Haughton David Hauseth George Hawkins Jane Hawkins June Hayden Sandra Haynes Robby Hazzard Peggy Hcathcrly Paula Heilig Jerry Held Sherron Henderson Ricky Hedrick John Hendrix Jan Henley Ann Henry Jan Herlong Jerry Herrick Pat Herring Robert Hezlep Dennis Hill 195 LIBBY FORMAN CHOSEN ATTENDANT Janie Hill Sandra Hill Frank Hillckc Karen Holdren Jan Holland Brenda Hollingsworth Sherry Hollis Riihard Holmes Robert Holmes Sherri Holt Lynne Hopkin Myra Horn 196 Lana Jacobus Harry Jenkins Henry Joe Ronnie Johnsey Leslie Johnson Billy Johnson Carolyn Jones Dale’Jones Kenneth Jones Randy Jones Lynn Kaliman Marcia Kaplan Lowell Kappcl Cathy Karpe Bonnie Keller Linda Keller John Kidd Paia Kcmbcrling Sandra Kincaid Andy King Charles King Betsy Kinney Suzanne Kirkland Alex Kontos 197 Mar)1 Koss Rick Labnrde Rosannc Lancaster Suzanne Lancaster Wayne Landman Dell Lanier Randy Lanier David Lansden Tina Lashley Rita Laufman Renne Lawley Donna Lee Joyce Lee Bill Levey Susan Levine Sandra Lind Bill Lippman David Litton Bo Lloyd Cara Lockhart Linda Logan Mike I.ove Jim Lovell Murphy Lynch 198 N.H.S. RECOGNIZES TOP JUNIORS Jane Mackey David Mackin The magic reaches out and ... Pat Mackin Lucie Magnus Steve Mann Bobby Manning Fran Marlow Neal Marlow Bobby Marlowe Bill Martin Martha Martin Caroline Massey Mary Clyde Mayfield Ricky Mayfield 199 Bibba MacQucen Carmen McAdory Joel McAliley Donna McAuley Susan McCarn Hill McCarty Edith McCary Carol McCoy Karen McCrary Laura McCrary Lynn McCrosky Gail McCulley Shelia McDonald Fontaine McFerrin I.arry McKee Sharon McKinnon Butch McKittrick Martha McRae Bob McTyeire Jim McWhorter Tom McWhorter Gre Meeker Linda Mendclshon Lee Mcthvin 200 VALLEY GETS FACE-LIFTING Tommy Merrill Jim Miller Judy Miller Dudley Mills Don Mims Bruce Mink Sarah Mircc Barbara Mitchell Guy Mitchel Cathy Moffatt Marcia Montgomery Sharon Montgomery 201 Looks as if Mr. Davis could use the Jolly Green Giant. JUNIOR YEAR HAS LIGHTER SIDE Ronnie Moss Beverly Nabors Sandra Nail George Nathan Mary Nelson Robert Newman Cheryl Nickols Greg Nobles David Moore Dee Moore Paul Morgan Mike Morris Knox Morton Ronnie Moses Thais' no zombie! That’s Mrs. Foley! Janice Nolen Becky Norrcll I.ynn Odcss Deborah Olive Margie Olive Robert Orange Sue Oswald Mar)' Li I Owens Pete Owen Genie Palmer Susan Palmorc Richard Parduc Frank Parker Miranda Parker Tim Partin Frank Peckham Sally Pepper Beth Perry David Perry Mac Perry Tricky Perry Goody Philips Larry Philips Linda Philips 203 Skip Phillips Tap Pierce Pat Plyar Tommy Pocus Janet Poor Chuck Porter Jim Porter Dudley Powell Jim Powell Tom Powell I.ucy Puya Kathy Quinn Mike Quinn Lydia Kandman Bill Ratliff Susan Raulston Carole Rayfield Ann Reese David Reese Joan Rice Bert Rice Paula Richards Mike Riley Adrian Rinjtland 204 MOUNTIE DAY FLOATS BEST EVER Batman is coming! Mike Roberts Eddie Robinson John Robinson Mike Robinson Susan Robinson Carolyn Rogers Melody Rogers Lee Rogoff Bruce Rose Donnie Roseman Nancy Roseman Mike Roth 205 ACTIVITIES SUPPLY SPOT FOR ALL Nancy Roth Margaret Ryan A bulletin board nobody can miss! owe r Debby Sadler Charles Sahm Spencer Salmon Susan Schinzing Phyllis Schmittou Sharon Sconycrs Frances Scott Man'in Seagraves Cathy Scars Dickie Seay Alan Seitcl Billy Selman 206 Billy Sctzer Rob Sexton Janet Seymour Cathy Shaddix Jim Shannon Kelley Shaw Greg Shephard Lynda Sher Linda Sherk John Sherrill Lou Shields Sue Shield Ronald Shiland Candi Shirley Anita Shoemaker Diane Simpson Neal Sims Jimmy Siragusa Judy Sirles Sandra Sirles Jeff Skelton Lenny Skelton Helene Slaughter Donald Slappey 207 Laura Smith Cathy Smith Phillip Smith Stephen Smith Cheryl Snow Robin Snow Joe South Murry Spencer Jan Spivey Ernest Spruiell Bill Stalfort Mark Stephens Bethy Gayle Stevenson Lenny Stern Max Stern Mike Stephens Clay Stiles Guinn Steveson Laurie Stone Luther Storey Gerald Stoufjh Mary Stout Andrea Studen Sammy Stutts 208 11 JUNIORS EARN FOOTBALL LETTERS Dale Swafford Maccy Taylor Pam Taylor Sandra Taylor Phil Teague Wayne Teas Richard Ted Lenny Teninbaum Diane Thomas Janint Thomason Sherran Thomason I.isa Thompson Susan Thompson Cynthia Timmons Football players go through drills in 95 degree heat of summer. 209 MOUNTIE DAY HUGE SUCCESS Tommy Timmons Faye Trimble Linda Tubbs Mike Turbin Alan Tumham Murray Tyson Eugenia Twitty Rel Underwood Susanna Van Moose Wayne Van Landingham Ellen Vann Cathy Vaughn Bob Vest Owen Vickers Bassmen Swing It on Physics Club float. 210 Janice Vinyard Wayne Vowell Aian Wade Kathy Wadsworth Shirley Walden Day Walker James Walker Steve Walker Wanda Jo Walker Betty Jo Waller Rebecca Waller Grey Walters Tricia Ward Jerric Watson Tom Wear Lloyd Weaver Susan Weaver Howard Weir Babs Welch Thomas Welman Linda Wettcrstcn Rick Wetzel Larry Whatby Joyce Whitaker CHRISTMAS - BIG DOINGS AT VALLEY Brenda White Jo Anna White Bob Whitens Suzanne Whitmire Becky Whitney Adcle Wilcox Dewey Wilhite Glen Wilkerson Sandra Will Chuck Williams Glenn Williams Greg Williams Etusko and Christine receive presents from the whole school, via Santa Anderson, as Billy Adams and Don Bolton add their lively comments. 212 JUNIORS PREPARE FOR SENIOR YEAR David Willis Vicki Wilson Lee Womack William Wong Timmy Wood Susan Woodruff Gordon Wyatt George Yeager Mike Zadrosny Evan Zerger Lee Zell Larry Zimmer Mrs Foley's Honors English class dramatize modern Lottery.' 213 1st ROW: Girls’ Activity Chairman, Marcia Mouron; President, Bill Corr; Secretary, Melissa Houseal. 2nd ROW: Ass't Treasurer, Ed McCowen; Vice-President, Bink Matthews; Boys' Activity Chairman, Dale Sitton. 214 SENIORS ABBOTT. ELAINE B.: F.B.L.A. ABERNATHY. JOHN PIERCE ADAMS, JOHN ELLIS: N.H.S.; Jr. Hr. V.P.; College Day Host; Sec. Chem. Club; Sr. Class V.P.; Golf Team; French Club; Physics Club; Gymnastics Club; Student-Faculty Committee. ADAMS, ROSEMARY: Intramurals; Latin Club; Red Cross; Sr. Hr. Treas.; Bank Teller. ADAMS, WILLIAM HODGES: 2nd V.P. Student Council; Pres. Soph. Hr.; Faculty-Student Committee; Inter-Club Council; French Club; Gymnastics Club; Key Club; Chem. Club; S” Club; Gymnastics Team; Varsity Wrestling; State Wrestling Champion, 1965. ALBRIGHT, SUSAN BROOKIE: F.B.L.A. ALLEN. JAMIE ANN ALLEN, SHERYL AVA: Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Scc.-Treas. G.A.C.; Intramurals. 215 ALI.HN. WILBUR K. ALLISON. THOMAS McWANE: Jr. Hr. Pres.; Sr. Hr. Pres.; Physics Club; Chemistry Club; Student Council Rep. ALSOBROOK, CHARLES ALAN: Transfer from Anniston High School. ALVERSON, MARGARET JACKSON: Soph. Hr. Sec.; Soph. Class Sec.; Intramurals; Future Teachers; Pep Squad; Cheerleader; Jr. Hr. See; Sr. Hr. V.P.; S' Club. ANDERSON, CHARLES CLIFFORD: Varsity Football; S” Club. ARNOLD, BRENDA DARLENE: Soph. Hr. Sec.; Jr. Hr. Treas.; Future Teachers Treas.; Red Cross Club; Pep Squad; In-tramurals. ARNWINE, ROBERT ARTHUR: Tower Staff; Chemistry Club; Library Club. ARTALE, JOSEPHINE: Band, All-County Band; F.B.L.A.; Thespian; Clarinet Choir. 216 ASBELL, FRED THOMAS: Latin Club; Thespians; Tower Staff. ASHWORTH, AUDREY LEIGH: Sr. Service Typist; Office Ass’t F.B.L.A. AUTEN, JR., PHILIPS GEORGE BAACKES, JR., FRANK: Transferred from Eldon High School, Eldon, Missouri; Baseball. BAILEY, GEORGIA ANNE: Latin Club; American Studies Club; French Club; Intramurals; Soph. Hr. Treas.; Jr. Hr. Trcas. BAILEY, THOMAS HENDERSON BAKER, ROBERT LOUIS: Physics Club; American Studies Club. BALCH, SHERYL: Sr. Service Girl. 217 BANKER, ROBERT LYLE: Soph. Hr. Treas.; Bank; Basketball; Bus Driver. BARCLAY. KENNETH EDWARD BARCLAY, LINDA JEAN: F.B.L.A. Secretary. BARNES. BRUCE LESTER: Tennis Club; S” Club. BASHINSKY, ROBERT BUREORD: French Club; Amcr. Studies Club; Physics Club; Jr. Hr. Boys’ Activity Chairman; Swimming Team; Track Team. BASSETT, RUBY BURT: Sr. Girls Activity Chairman; French Club; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad; Valley Forge Staff. BATES, BETTY MARGARET: Promoter’s Club; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad, Sgt. at Arms; Bank Teller; Sec. Sr. Hr. BAXTER, JAMES THOMAS III: French Club; Physics Club; Showcase; V.P. Band; Band Mgr.; N.H.S.; National Merit Semi-finalist; Tower Staff. 218 BEASLEY, LINDA RUTH: Red Cross Club; Art Club; Junior Achie%remcnt; Home Ec. Club. BEELER, JOHN HINKLEY: Sr. Hr. Vice Pres; Jr. Hr. Vice Pres; Soph Hr. Trcas. BELSER, THERESA ANN: Tower Staff; French Club; Intramural Team; Senior Service Girl; Sr. Hr. Trcas. BENGTSON, ROBERTA LUCILLE: Home Ec. Club; Intramural Team. BENNETT, WILLIAM GEORGE BERGERON, ROBERTA BINION, LINDA DIANE: Physics Club; Red Cross Rep; Office Ass’t; Bank Teller. BLACK, CLAIRE VAN: Home Ec. Club; Thespians, Corr. Sec.; Soph. Hr. Sec.; Usherettes; Intramural Team. 219 BOLIN. MICHAEL FRANKLYN: French Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Soph. Hr. V.P.; National Honor Society. BOLTON. WILBURN DONALD: Varsity Baseball; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; B” Team Basketball; Soph. Class Favorite; Key Club; Physics Club; Pres. Student Council; S” Club. BONFIELD, MARGARET FRANCES: National Honor Society; Thespians; Latin Club; Home Ec. Club; College Day Hostess; Counselor’s Ass’t; French Club; American Studies Club; Tower Staff. BOOTH. MARC ANDERSON: ”B Team Football; S Club; Varsity Wrestling. BORNSTEIN, THADA: Senior Service Girl; Thespians. BOTNIK. BARBARA ANN BOUCHER, BRUCE AMBLER: Treas., Pres., Forensics; Valley Forge Staff; Quill and Scroll; Historian, Treas., Thespians; N.H.S.; Inter-Club Council; Tower Staff; College Day Host; Showcase; Rep. to State Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Latin Club; Harvard Book Award. BOYD. MICHAEL THOMAS: Physics Club; Treas. Jr. Hr. 220 BRAASCH, SHEILA MARY: Biology Club; Red Cross Rep.; Future Teachers; Pep Squad; Home Ec. Club; Intramural Team; Tower Staff; Powder Puff Football. BRACEWELL, PAULA JEAN: Majorette; Red Cross Club; All-County Band; F.B.L.A.; Showcase; SV Band; Librarian of Band. BRADFORD, BEVERLY FRANCES: Head Majorette; Showcase; Red Cross Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Art Club; Shades Valley Band; All County Band; Tower Staff; Secretary of Band. BRASWELL, BETTY JO: Biology Club; Chemistry Club; German Club; Physics Club. BRECHIN, JR., JOHN BRYCE: President Junior Hr.; Pres. Senior Hr.; Chemistry' Club; Physics Club; S” Club; Varsity Football; Varsity' Baseball. BREED, MICHAEL LOREN: Var- sity Wrestling; Track; S” Club; Gymnastic Club. BRELAND, NEWTON BASIL: Transferred from Tampa, Florida; Varsity Baseball; MS Club. BRINSON, JAMES ALTON: Spanish National Honor Society; Religious Committee. 221 BRITTON, KATHLEEN DENNIS: Transferred from Sidney Lanier High School; National Honor Society; French Club; American Studies Club. BROCK. MARY ELIZABETH: Bank Teller; Sr. Service Girl. BROOKS. LINDA ANN: Home Ec. Club. BROWN. Ill BENJAMIN BLAINE BRUNSON. TEMPIE JOYCE: Vice-President Jr. Hr.; Home Ec. Club; Intramural Team. BRYAN. ROBERT MAURICE: Baseball; Promoters Club; Vice-President Sr. Hr.; Sec. Jr. Hr.; Pep Squad. BRYANT, FRANCES VIRGINIA: S.V.H.S. Band; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; All County Band. BULLOCK, DENNIS RAY 222 BURBANK. BARBARA GLENN BUSH, CARL NEWMAN: Forensic Club; Jr. Red Cross; Religious Com. BUTTERWORTH. CHARLES EDWIN: Chemistry Club; Track; Soph. Hr. Pres. BYARS, MARTHA JEAN CALLAHAN, NORMA LEIGH: French Club; Latin Club; Bank Teller; College Day Hostess; American Studies Club; Pep Squad; N.H.S.; Religious Comm. CAPPS, PATRICIA ANN: Usherettes; Concert Choir; Future Teachers; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; German Club, Sec. V.P.; Bank Teller. CARLTON, MILO CLIFTON CARTER, CAROL ANN: Soph. Hr. Pres.; Jr. Hr. Treas.; Home Ec. Club, 2nd V.P.; French Club. 223 CARTER, CAROLYN JOY: Usherettes, Chaplain; College Day Hostess; French Club; Red and Black Staff; Student Council Sect; N.H.S.; Soph. Hr. Vice-Pres.; Jr., Sr, Hr. Pres; History Club. CARTER, JOYCE KAY: Intramural Team; Sr. Service Girl; Chemis. Club; Physics Club; Pep Squad. CAUSEY, SAMUEL JAY: Physics Club; Band; All-County Band. CHANCEY, JR. KENNETH ARMAND CHARLTON, PAMELA MARY LOUISE: Library Club; Physics Club; Thespians; Chemistry Club; N.H.S.; German Club. CHRISTIAN, GLENN CHARLES CLAY, SHERRY DIANE CLEAGE, KATHERINE SUSAN: Red Cross Club; Future Teachers; French Club; History Club, Pres.; Inter-Club Council; Pep Squad; Sr. Hr. Sect.; Tower Staff. 224 CLEAGE, RALPH TIPTON: Track Team; Physics Club. CLINE, ALICE ANNE: Nat'I Merit Semi-Finalist; N.H.S.; Thespians, See.; Chemistry Club; German CIud, V.P. and Treas.; Physics Club; Ala. Regional Science Fair, 3rd award. CLOPTON, JAMES WALTER: Wrestling Team; Sr. Hr. Treas.; Tower Staff. COBB, CATHERINE ALICE: French Club; History Club; Pep Squad; Newspaper Staff; Red Cross. COBB, LOIS MASON: Soph. Hr. Treas.; Jr. Hr. Sec.; Sr. Hr. Treas.; Usherette Pres.; G.A.C.; N.H.S. chaplain; Tower Staff; Powder Puff; College Day Com. COCHRAN, ANNETTE LYNN: Inter-club Council; Concert Choir; Tower Staff; Thespians; Library Club V.P.; French Club; Bank Teller; Physics Club; American Studies Club; Pres. 5th Dist. Library Assistants’ Association. COCHRAN, MARTHA JOSEPHINE: French Club; Intramural Team; Future Physicians Club; G.A.C.; American Studies Club; Pep Squad; Powder Puff football. COHN, JULIE ANN: French Club; History Club; French N.H.S.; Red Black Staff; Intramural Sports. 225 COKER, DONALD WAITE: Soph. Student Council Rep., Varsity Basketball; Baseball; 1st. V.P. Student Council; Pres. Jr. Hr.; Key Club. COLLINS, ROBBIE DEAN: Home Ec. Club; Red Cross Club; Intramural Team; Powder Puff Football. CONGDON, DAVID EDWARD: B Team Football; Varsity Wrestling Team; S' Club; Gymnastics Team; Gymnastics Club. CONNOR, PAMELA JANE: Future Teachers; Biology Club; Pres. Jr. Red Cross; Sr. Service Girl Intramural Sports; G.A.C., Pep Squad; Thespians; Powder Puff Football. COPELAND, JR. CHARLES M.: French Club; Physics Club. COSHATT, SHARRON JEAN: Home Ec. COX, WILMA OLIVER: Pep Squad; Latin Club; Future Teacher; Usherettes; V.P. Soph. Hr.; V.P. Jr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; History Club. CRAIG, JENNY OLIVER: French Club; History Club; Pep Sqfiad; Newspaper Staff; Red Cross. 226 CRAVEN, CAROL ANN: Home Ec. Club; Thespians. CUMMINGS, SALLY ANN: Latin Club; Band; All-County Band. DABNEY, JR. RICHARD LIPSCOMB: Bank Teller; American Studies Club; Jr. Achievement; Thespians. DAMSKY, DEENA RAI: French Club; Chemistry Club; Latin Club; N.H.S.; Intramural Team. DANIEL ROBERT T E N N E N T SIMPSON: Varsity Track; B Team Football; Cross-Country Team; Basketball Manager. DAVIES, NANCY HELEN: College Day Hostess; Cheerleader; S Gub; Pep Squad; Promoters Club; Jr. Class Treas.; Red Cross; Future Teachers; Chaplain; Rep. Soph. Hr.; Powder Puff Team; Intramural Team. DAVIS, III, JAMES AUSTIN: French Club; V.P. Latin Gub; N.H.S.; Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Student-Faculty Com.; Pres. Sr. Hr.; V.P. Soph. Hr. DAWKINS, PAUL EUGENE 227 dcLATHOUDER, PRANK DURHAM DENT, EUALYN DEBORAH: Future Teachers; American Studies Club; N.H.S.; French Club; Pep Club; Intramural Team. DICKINSON, LINDA ANN DIXON, MARY SALE: Concert Choir; French Club. DONOVAN, PATRICIA LEE DORROH, THOMAS LOUIS: Chemistry Club; Intramural Sports. DRENNEN, MICHAEL JOSEPH DuBOIS, DALENE MARIE: Intramural Team; President of Thespians; Usherettes 228 DUFFEY, LEONARD ERNEST DUFFEY, MARY LORENE: Hr. Pres. Soph.; Future Teachers Club; S” Club; Promoters Club; Head Cheerleader; French Club; N.H.S. DURDEN, EDWARD BARRON: Bank Teller; Stage Crew. DYCK, PENELOPE ANN: Trcas. Home Ec. Club. EASTER, LARRY MICHAEL: Physics Club. EDMUNDSON, CAROL: N.H.S.; Band; Majorette; Clarinet Choir; Chemistry Club; Latin Club; Tower Staff. EDWARDS, PAMELA JO: French Club; Intramural Team; Chaplain F.B.L.A. ELLAS, JOHNNY WAYNE: Var- sity Track; Varsity Gymnastics; Pres, of Gymnastics Club. 229 FARMER, JAMES EDWARD: Tennis Team; S Club; Wrestling Team; Gymnastic Club; Concert Choir; B” Team Football. FARMER, SALLY ANNE: N.H.S.; National Merit Scholarship; Scc.-Treas. Future Nurses Club; Library Club; Sr. Service Girl; S.N.H.S.; Future Physicians Club. ELLIS, CARLA ANN: Cheerleader; V.P. Jr. Hr.; Soph. Rep. to Student Council; Treas. of Future Teachers; F.B.L.A.; Office Assistant; Pep Squad; S” Club; V.P. Jr. Class. ENNIS, MARTIN DEVEREAUX: Varsity Swimming; Enslcy Transfer; Track. EPSMAN, ROSE ELISE: Senior Sen-ice Girl; Intramural Sports. EUBANKS, LINDA JOYCE: Art Club. EXUM, ELIZABETH RODEN: N.H.S.; French Club; Biolog)' Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. FANCHER, DELLA KATHRYN: Home Ec. Club; Red Cross. 230 FAUCETT, NIKKI RUTH: Home Ec. Gub; Soph. Student Council Rep. FAULKNER, CHARLES RONALD: Wrestling Club; History Club. FELD, HENRY LEVY: Biology Club; Chemistry Club; History Club; Physics Club; Forensic Club; Newspaper Staff; Newspaper Manager; B Team Baseball; Tower Staff. FELDMAN. CHARLES SAMUEL: V.P. Soph. Hr.; B.A. Chairman of Hr. FEX, JAMES PATRICK: Chemistry Club. FIKE, JIMMY WILSON: Hr. Pres.; Physics Club; Wrestling. FINCH. ELIZABETH: Soph. Hr. Girls Act. Chairman; Jr. Sr. Trcas. Hr.; Bank Teller; Red Cross; Future Teachers Club; Corres. Sec., Treas. American Studies Club; French Club; Promoters Club; Usherettes; N.H.S.; Pres. Pep Squad; Newspaper Staff; Red Black Staff; Office Ass't.; Interclub Council. FINCHER. JR. JOHN ALBERT: Biology Club; ''B” Team Basketball Mgr.; Chemistry Club; Track Team; History' Club. 231 1-INK, KATHRYN ANN: All-County Band; S.V.H.S. Band; Majorette; F.B.I..A. Jr. Hr. Pres. FINK, WENDY LYNN: History Club; Chemistry Club; N.H.S. Ass't. Sec.; Hr. V..P; Forensic Club; French Club; College Day Hostess; Exchange Editor, Newspaper; Tower Bus. Mgr; Sr. Service Girl. FLOYD, MARY ELIZABETH: Soph. Hr. See.; Jr. Hr. Sec.; Future Teachers Club; French Club; Usherettes; Pep Squad; Home Ec. Club Pres.; Red and Black Staff; Office Assistant; Inter Club Council; History Club. FOWLER, MICHAEL COKER: American Studies Club; Physics Club; History Club. FOWLKES, HENRY STRATTON III: Soph. Hr. Pres.; Jr. Jr. V.P.; American Studies Club; Forensic Club; Newspaper Staff. 1 FOX, WILLIAM THOMAS FRANKS, GUY PAUL: B” Team Football; Hr. Pres.; Varsity Football; Wrestling Team; Golf Team; S’ Club. FRANKSTONE, DAVID RUSSELL: Tower Staff. 232 FREEMAN, DONNA MARIE: Band; All-county Band; Senior Service Girl. FRIEDMAN, ADELE: N.H.S. French Club; Red Black Staff; Intramurals; Office Assistant; Senior Service Girl. FRY, JR. ROBERT EDWARD: S Club; Varsity Baseball; American Studies Club; Newspaper Staff. FIJI.FORD, ANNE KIRBY: Home Ec. Club; Intramural Sports; Pep Squad. GADOW, CHRISTINE: German Ex- change Student, American Field Service Program. GAINES, WILLIAM LAWRENCE GARBER, ELIZABETH LAURA: Intramurals; Red Black Staff; N.H.S.; Home Ec. Club; Pep Sauad; Jr. Hr. Sec.; Trans-ferred from Elizabethtown, Pa. GARDNER, CHARLES WILLIAM: Thespian Chaplain; Biology Club; American Studies Club; Showcase; History Club. 233 GARDNER, JOHN CRAIG: Band; Allcounty Band; All-State Band; All-State Ensemble; Physics Club; Tower Staff. GARRETT, ROBERT MARION GARTSEFF, VALERIE: Red Cross Club; Treas., Jr. Hr.; Sec., Sr. Hr.; Am. Studies Club Sec.; Tower Staff; Valley Forge; A.I-.S. Foreign Exchange Student Nominee. GARWICK, PATRICIA ANN: Home Ec. Club; College Day Hostess; Pep Squad; Intramural; Tower Staff; Red and Black; Soph. Hr. Sec. GASKELL, GAIL: Soph. Hr. Pres.; Intramurals; Home Ec. Club; Art Club; Red Cross Rep. GASKIN, CHITA BEASLEY GIBB, CHRISTINE KIRKLAND: N.H.S. French N.H.S. Chaplain; Intramurals; Soph. Hr. V.P.; French Club Sec.; College Day Hostess; Home Ec. Club; Senior Service Girl; Red and Black Staff. GIBBS. Ill, HUGH QUINTON 234 GILLESPIE, CAROL GINGOLD, SHERYL: Intramurals; French Club; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; N.H.S. GODWIN, ZACKERAL D.: Pep Squad; Showcase; B Team Football; Thespians, Valley Singers Club; Tower Staff; Concert Choir. GOLDFARB, PRESTON: French Club; S” Club; B' Team Basketball; Varsity Basketball; College Day Host. GOLDMAN, CHARLES DAVID: Chemistry Club; Language Lab. Ass't. GOLDSTEIN, BARBARA DEE: Future Teachers Club; Red Black Staff; Intra-murals; Newspaper Staff; Soph. Hr. Treas. GOODSON, ELLIS YOUNG GOODWIN, HELEN CLARK: Band; Biology Club; Alternate Majorette. 235 GORDON, VICKI ANN: Intramural Team; French Club; Office Ass’t.; Concert Choir; N.H.S.; V.P. French Club; Student-Faculty Club Committee. GRAHAM, SUSAN ANN: F.B.L.A.; Home Ec. Club. GRAHAM, WILLIAM DAVID: B” Team Football; Biology Club. GRAVES, MARY ELIZABETH: Biology Club; Intramurals; French Club. GRAY, JR., HAMILTON EARNEST GREEN, BRUCE MICHAEL GREEN, SUSAN KIRBY: French Club; Pep Squad; American Studies Club. GREENBURG, LEE MARTIN: French Club; Forensic Club; Sec. N.H.S.; Nat'I. Merit Semi-Finalist; Debate Team; N.C.T.E. Contest; Newspaper Staff; Tower Staff. 236 GRIER, EDWARD M.: Gymnastic Club; First State in Electronics in Jr. Division GRIFFIN, DAVID GRAHAM: Vice-Pres. Soph. Hr.; Pres. Jr. Hr.; Pres. Sr. Hr.; Track Team; History Club; Pep Squad. GUNN, III, WILLIAM ROBERT: Biology Club; Future Physicians Club; Chemistry Club; Vice-Pres. Physics Club; Third Place award physics Regional fair; Rep. Jr. Academy of Science. HACKNEY, JAMES ROBINSON: Jr. Hr. Vice-Pres.; Sr. Hr. Vice-Pres. HAGAN, DON CHARLES: Physics Club; N.H.S.; Future Physicians Club. HAIGH, SANDRA GULDBERG: Future Teachers; Tower Staff; Thespians; Pep Squad; Intramural Team; G.A.C.; American Studies Club. HAIRSTON, JOAN BAILEY: Home Ec. Club; 1st Vice-Pres.; College Day Hostess; Usherette; Concert Choir; Jr. Hr. Vice-Pres. HALEY, RUFUS JEROME: B Team Football; Varsity Football; S” Club. 237 HALL, LINDA KEITH: Library Club, Pres.; Future Nurses Club; Home He. Club’; InterClub Council. HALPERN, ARLENE JUDITH: G.A.C.; Intramural Teams; Future Teachers Club; Sr. Service Girl; Office Ass’t.; College Day Hostess; History Club. HANEY, DALE CLAIRE: N.H.S.; French Club; Usherettes; Treas. Sr. Hr.; College Day Hostess; Concert Choir; Red Cross; Treas. Soph. Hr.; Future Physicians; Home He. Club; Chaplain; Office Ass’t. HARDING, JAMES ARTHUR HARRELL, BARRY RAY HARRIS, REBECCA GAIL: F.B.L.A.; Pep Squad. HATCHER, MARY JANETTE: F.B.L.A. HATHCOCK. JANICE RUTH: National Honor Society; F.B.L.A.; Office Ass't. 238 • HAWKINS, SUSAN ANN: Pep Squad; Future Teachers; Soph. Hr. Pres. Jr. Hr. Vicc-Pres.; Red Cross; Tower Staff; F.B.L.A.; Intramural Sports; Powder Puff Football; Office Assistant. HEATH, SHERRY CAROLINE: F.B.L.A. HFAVSON, GEORGE DAVID: Thespians; Treas. V.P.; Band Board; Mr. Mountic; Concert Choir; Best Actor A-ward. HIGHTOWER, JR., FRED EUGENE: S’ Club; Physics Club; Key Club; B” Team Football; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Varsity Baseball. HILL, BETTE LYNN: F.B.L.A. HILL, MOLLY SUSAN: Red Cross; Home Ec. Club; Concert Choir; Tower Staff; Office Assistant. HILL, REBECCA SUE: Soph. Hr. Pres.; Soph. Student Council Rep. Office Assistant; Jr. Hr. Treas. Physics Club; N.H.S. HINES, CHARLES MORRIS: Biol- ogy Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Wrestling Team; J.A. 239 HOLDREN, SANDRA CAROL: Soph. Hr. See; Bank Teller; Biology Club; Intramural Team; Sr. Hr. Sec.; Red and Black Staff; Home Ec. Club. HOLMES, JR., HORACE FRANKLIN: S.V.H.S. Band; German Club; Future Physicians Club; All-County Band; Biology Club. HOLT, DAWN: G.A.C. Pr $.; Latin Club Sec.; N.H.S.; Interclub Council; Intramural Sports; Powder Puff Football. HONEYCUTT, KENT PEELER: B'’ Team Football. HOOKS, JR. KENNETH ARNOLD HOPE, CAROLYN ELISE: J.A.; F.B .L.A. 240 HOPKINS, ROBERT EDMOND HORNE, KATHERINE ANNE: F.B.L.A. Thespian apprentice. HOUSEAL, MARY MELISSA: Nafl Merit Semi-finalist; Sec. Sr. Class; Valley Forge Editor; V.P. Usherettes; V.P.-N.H.S.; Jr. Hr. Sec; Office Assistant; Latin Club; French Club; Quill and Scroll; Student Council Rep.; Red Cross; Tower Staff. HOWELL, MICHAEL LEE: Sr. Hr. treas; Chemistry Club. HOWLE, ANN WILKINS: Future Teach-ers; Red Cross Club; Pep Squad; Tower Staff; Valley Forge; Home Ec. Club V.P. and Activities Chairman; Bank Teller; G.A.C.; Class Day; Hr. Sec. HUDSON, CYNTHIA JOYCE: Home Ec. Club-V.P.; Valley Forge; Tower Staff; Pep Squad; Thespians; Intramural Sports; Red Cross; Class Day. HUDSON, LAURA LOIS: Nat’l Merit Semi-finalist; Usherettes; N.H.S.; French Club; Chemistry Club. HUNGERFORD, SHERRY LYNN: Home Ec. Club; Future Nurses Club; Intramural Sports. INGRAM, CLARENCE EDWARD IRELAND, CECIL GENE: B” Team Football; Varsity Football. 241 ISBELL, CAROL ANN: F.B.L.A.; Pep Squad. JACKSON, MARTHA ALDERMAN: Jr. Red Cross; Future Teachers; American Studies Club Chaplain; Intramural Teams; Pep Squad; History Club; Sr. Service Girl. JARRETT, SUE ELLEN: Home Ec. Club; Jr. Red Cross. JIMENEZ, AUREA ISABEL: Trans, from Radford High School; Thespians. JOE, SUELIN LOO: Tower Staff; Valley Forge; Home Ec. Club; Sr. Hr. V.P. JOHNSON, PAMELA KAY: French Club. JOHNSTON, ALAN ERIC: German Club. JONES, LINDA EARLE: Sr. Serv- ice Girl; F.B.L.A.; Powder Puff Football; Future Teachers. 242 JONES, JR., WILLIAM TRAVIS: Aft Club. JOSEPH, MARSHA LYNN: Art Club, Chaplain; Future Nurses; Red Cross. JOWERS, DONALD WILLIS KELLEY, CATHERINE TERESA: F.B.L.A. KESMODEL, KARYL ANN: Concert Choir; Thespians Play; Nat’l. Merit Semifinalist. KETCH AM, JR., BYRON WOODROW: Soph, and Jr. Hr. Pres.; Sr. Hr. Vice-Pres.; Student Council Rep.; Physics Club; “B” Team Football; Varsity Football. KEY, DAVID HAROLD: B Team Football. KINDBERG, CANDACE ALANE: Pep Sauad; G.A.C.; Latin Qub; Forensic Club; Intramurals; Soph, and Jr. Bank Teller. 243 KING, DON EDGAR: Tower Staff; Latin Club treas.; Red and Black Staff. KIRK, JAMES EDGAR, JR.: Jr. Hr. Pres.; Sr. Hr. Pres; Key Club; S’ Club; Co-Chairman College Day; Co-Chairman Mountic Day; Student Council Parliamentarian; Biology Club; Spanish N.H.S.; Varsity Football; B” Team Basketball; Varsity Track; Editor of '66 Tower. KIRKLAND, MINDA JANE: Latin Club; Art Club; N.H.S.; Jr. Hr. Treas; College Day Hostess; American Studies Club. KLYCE. CAROLYN FRANCES: Home Ec. Club. KNOX, LARRY REED: Physics Club. KOCH, JULIAN CHARLES: Physics Club; Bank Teller. KOERNER, SUSAN LYNN: French Club; American Studies Club. KRAUSE, R. GLENN: Band. 244 LACEFIELD, JAMES ANDERSON: Soph, and Jr. Hr. Vice-Prcs.; Boy’s Activity Chairman; Sr. Hr. Pres. LAMBERT, CHRISTINE LOUIS: Pep Squad; History Club; Home Ec. Club; Valley Forge Staff; Sr. Hr. Sect. LARSEN, LISA ELIZABETH: Biology Club; Jr. Hr. Sect.; Pep Squad, Sect.; American Studies Club; Hr. Activities Chm.; Thespians; Concert Choir. LATTA, JAMES HOYT: ’B’ Team Football; Football Manager. LECROY, GWENDOLYN JEAN: Future Teachers; Home Ec. Club; Gym Assistant. LEE, MARGIE: Red Cross, Pres, and Vice Pres.; Interclub Council; N.H.S., Treas.; German Club; Physics Club; Jr. and Sr. Bank Teller; Office Assistant. LEMMON, HENRY HURST: Biology Club, Tower Staff, Thespians. LESTER, JR., JAMES THEODORE; N.H.S.; Band. 245 LESTER, JESSE ALBERT LETT, EDMOND RUSH IN: Soph. Hr. Sec. LEVINE, JR., JACK GORDON LEVINE, RICHARD LEE: Chemistry Club; Latin Club; Debate Team; Sr. Hr. Boy’s Activity Chm. LIPSCOMB, JANET ELAINE: French Club. LLEWELLYN, SHERRY: Pep Souad; History Club; Tower Staff; French Club; Future Teachers; Show Case; Class Day. LLOYD, JUDITH ANN: Pep Souad; Library Club; Red Cross; American Studies Club; Sr. Service Girl. LOEB, LAUREN ELIZABETH: Latin Club; College Day Hostess; Tower Staff; Bus. and Pro. Women’s League; French Club; History Club. LONDON, JACKIE LEN LOVELL, DIANNE: Sec. Soph. Sr. Hr. Intramurals; College Day Hostess; Vice-Prcs. G.A.C.; Vice Pres.-Pep Squad; Future Teachers; Red and Black Staff; American Studies Club. LOWE, JOHN BRUCE: Latin Club; Physics Club; American Studies Club. LOWRY, HARMON McNOLEN: Gymnastics; Physics Cub; American Studies Club. LUNCEFORD, SUSAN ELAINE: Latin Club; Pres. Future Nurses Club, Chaplain; N.H.S.; Concert Choir. MAGRUDER, VIRGINIA LONG: Biology Club; French Club; History Club; Future-Teachers Club; Home Ec.-Club; Pep Squad; Sec. Jr. Hr. MANCHA, CARL DON: B Team Football. MARCUS, PATRICE DALE: French Club; History Club; National Honor Society; Intramural Teams; Office Assistant. 247 MARSHALL, JOANNE CATHERINE: Library Club. MARTIN, JR., ERNEST CECIL: Varsity Baseball. MATHIS, MARY MARGARET: Sec. Usherettes; V.P. Sr. Hr.; Red and Black; Tower Staff; Art Club; Intramural Teams. MATTHEWS, JOHN GAVIN: Mr. Mountie; Soph. Class V.P.; V.P. Soph, and Jr. Hr; Rep. Educational T.V.; Promoter’s Club; American Studies Club; Pep Squad; College Day Host; Sr. Class Treas.; Student Council. MATTHEWS, RICHARD SEWARD MAXWELL, DIANE LOUISE: Art Club; German Club; Red Cross; American Studies Club. MAZER, ALAN DAVID: Newspaper Staff Ass't. Sports Editor; Tower Staff; Bus. and Safes Mgr.; N.H.S.; French Club; American Studies Club; Thespian Production; Forensic Club; Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Varsity Tennis, S’ Club; Barkley Forum Oratorical Contest; Runner-up Regional Civitan Oratorical Contest. McAULEY, BARBARA JO 248 McCARN, MILDRED CLYDE: Senior Service Girl; German Club; Forensics Club; Future Nurses. McCARTER, SHERRY LYNN: Band, Treasurer; All-County Band; All-State Band; Showcase. McCLAIN, JAMES MICHAEL: B Football Team. McCLURE, ROBERT: President Sr. Hr.; Tower Staff; Football B Team; Baseball; Intramural Football and Basketball. McCLUSKY, JOHN PRICE: Showcase; French Club; Physics Club; Nat’l Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist; Pres. Band; Chemistry Club; All-County Band. McCOWAN, JR., EDWIN TYSON: , BM Team Basketball; Treas. Soph. Hr.; Student Faculty Committee; Varsity Basketball; Pres. Jr. Hr.; Stud. Council Representative; Sr. Class Ass’t Treas.; Mr. Mountie; College Day Host; Promoters Club; Varsity Track; Pep Squad. McCOY, DONNA JANE McCullough, peggy joyce: Home Ec. Club; Office Assistant. 249 McDonald, Charles kenneth McDonald, george edward: Basketball. McDonald, jr., harold Oliver: Reporter; Latin Club; Biology Club; Concert Choir. McDonald, hi, william CLIFFORD: Golf Team; Newspaper; Forensic Club; Religious Committee. McGIMSEY, MICHAEL JOHN: Biology Club. McKINSTRY, MARY ELIZABETH: Home Ec. Club.; Pep Squad. McLANE, DAVID MICHAEL: Biology Club; Physics Club. Mclennan, Alexander devere: Biology Club; Physics Club. 250 McMillan, iii, dugal richard: Physics Club; American Studies Club; Chess Club. McNEIL, MARGARET ROBERTS: Pep Squad; Promoters; Home Ec. Club; Fut. Teachers; Jr. Hr. Sec.; Red Cross Rep. McREYNOI.DS, IVY EMF.LIA: Pep Squad; Fut. Teachers; Home Ec. Club. MELAZZO, MARTHA VIRGINIA: Home Ec. Club; Bank Teller; P.E. Ass’t. MEREDITH, MARIE LOUISE: West End Hij h Band (trans.); Shades Valley Band; All-County Band; Home Ec. Club; Clarinet Choir. MERRIOTT, PAUL ONNES: Baseball; Art Club. MIKUL, LEONARD FOLEY: Chemistry Club. MILLER, BEVERLY JOAN: Bank Teller; Pep Squad; Sec., Home Ec. Club. 251 MILLER. LYDIA MARIE: Pres. Soph. Hr.; Sec. Jr. Hr.; Treas. Sr. Hr.; Future Teachers Club; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad; Red Cross Rep. MILLER. THOMAS PARKE: Chemistry Club. 7 MILLS, KATHARINE BOYCE: Pep Squad; Sr. Service Girl; Red Cross; Sr. Hr. Treas.; Red and Black Staff. MIMS, ELIZABETH MARBURY: Future Nurses Club, Red Cross Rep.; Intra-murals; Home Ec. Club. MIMS, O. L. MONAGHAN, MARIETTA COLEMAN MONTGOMERY, MYRA KAY: Glee Club; Art Club; German Club. MOON, ALAN FARRELL 252 MOORE, JAMES WILLIAM MOORE, LINDA JUNE: Glee Club; Future Teachers; American Studies Club; French Club; Home Ec. Club; Tower Staff. MOSELEY, LOIS ANNE: French Club American Studies Club; Home Ec. Club; Intramural Team; Sr. Service Club; Office Asst. MOURON, MARCIA ANN: Soph. Favorite; Jr. Favorite; Promoters Club; Sec-Treas. Hr.; Jr. Attendant.; Key Club Sweetheart; District; Girls Act. Chr.-Sr.; Student Council Rep.; Pep Squad; History Club; Tower Staff; Dental Clinic Queen; Homecoming; V. P. Hr.; Col. Day Hostess; Homecoming Queen. NAILEN, CLARENCE CHARLES: Pres. Jr. Ach. Man. Association. NAUMANN. DAVID WILLSON: ,,B,f Team Track; Physics Club; Tower Staff. NEELY, MARGARET CAROL: F.B.L.A. St. Service Girl. NELSON II, SUMTER RHAME: S.V.H.S. Swimming Team; Pep Squad. 253 NEPTUNE, ANN LENORE: G.A.C.; Pep Squad; Bank Teller; Home Ec. Club; Intramurals; Powder Puff Football; P.E. Office Asst. G.A.C. V.P. NEWMAN, LARRY RONALD: ,,B’ Team Football; Varsity Football. NOBLES, BONITA KAY: French Club; N.H.S.; American Studies Club; Home Ec. Club; Powder Puff Football; Intramurals; G.A.C., Sergeant at Arms; Sports Day Official. NOLEN, RODNEY EARL: V.P., Soph. Hr.; V.P., Jr. Hr.; Key Club; Religious Comm.; Student Council Chaplain; Key Club Chaplain. NORRELL, FRED MORGAN NORRIS, SARA KATHRYN: Pres., Soph. Hr.; Red Black Staff; Pres., F.B.L.A.; Treas., Soph. Hr.; Intcrclub Council; Glee Club; Sr. Service Typist; Office Ass’t. NORTHRUP, JOHN STEVEN: B” Team Football; Jr. Achievement. NORTON, KENNETH EARL: Library Club. 254 NUNNELLEY, JANE RYE: F.B.L.A. OBEAR, PEGGY LOUISE: Biology Club; F.B.L.A.; Art Club OGBURN, TONI ROMESE: F.B.L.A. ORR, SUSAN ELIZABETH: G.A.C.; Intramural Sports; Pep Squad; French Club. PAMFILLIS, DIANE: Spanish N.H.S. PARKER, BONNIE DIANE: F.B.L.A.; Sec. Sr. Hr.; Powder Puff Football; Office Ass’t. PARKER, JR., CHARLES AVERY: A-merican Studies Club; Historian, National Thespian Society; Vice Pres. Forensic Club; N.H.S.; Valley Forge Tower Staffs. PARKER, SAMMY JEFF: Biology Club; Future Physicians Club; German Club; Physics Club; Pres. Soph. Hr.; Pres. Biology Club; Pres. Concert Choir; Pres. Sr. Hr. 255 PARROTT, JOHN WILLIAM: Chcm-istry Club, Hr. Officer. PATRICK, THRESH A ANN PATTFRSON, ELIZABETH CAY: S” Club; F.B.L.A.; Future Teachers Club; Intramural Sports; Cheerleader; Powder Puff Football; Pep Squad; Tower Staff; History Club; Red Cross Club; Glee Club; Senior Service Girl. PATTON, CHARLES JOHNSTON: Varsity Wrestling; Pres. Latin Club PATTON, JOHN LEROY, JR.: V.P. Soph. Hr.; Wrestling Team, 3rd in State; Gymnastics Team and Club; ”S” Club; V.P. Sr. Hr. PHILLIPS, FRANCES ANNE: Future Teachers Club; Home Ec. Club; Jr. Red Cross Club; Intramural Sports; Powder Puff Football; Treas. Jr. Hr. PICARD, NANCY: American Studies Club; Future Teachers of America; N.H.S.: Spanish N.H.S.; Latin Club; National Merit Semi-Finalist. PINKSTON, BRENDA KAYE: Valley Forge Staff. 256 PIPPIN, HETTIE VIRGINIA POLLITT, GILBERT DAVIS: Latin Club; Physics Club. POTTS, MARY BETH: Sr. Service Girl; German Club. POWELL, SANDRA JANE: Tower Staff; Red Cross Club; Pep Squad; Hr. Offices; Sr. Service; Red and Black Staff; History Club; Class Day. PREGGE, CLIEEORD CORDES PREST, DALE ROGER: Glee Club; Bus Driver. PRICE, MARGIE YVONNE: Transfer from Robert E. Lee, Montgomery; Spanish Club Chaplain; Soph. Beauty; Wno’s Who; Glee Club. QUAN, ALARIC: N.H.S.; Trcas. Bank Board of Directors; Physics Club; French Club; Forensics Club; SV Band; All-County Band. 257 QUINTERO, VICKI SUZANNE: Pep Squad; Home Ec. Club; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; 3rd Place State Science Fair; Senior Service Girl. RAE, JANET DOROTHY: Red Cross Club; Future Teachers; F.B.L.A.; Biology Club; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad; Tower Business Staff; History Club. RAST, MARTHA ELIZABETH RAY, THOMAS DAVID: Vicc-Pres. Sr. Hr.; Varsity Wrestling. REISMAN, SANFORD HOWELL REITMEYER, JR., HARRY ARTHUR: Pres. N.H.S.; Business Mgr. Tower; Na-t'l. Merit Semi-finalist; Vicc-Pres. Jr. A-chicvement Co.; College Day Host; Valley Forge Staff; Bank Teller; Physics Club; Chemistry Club; French Club. RICHARDS, LUCINDA MARIE: Treas. F.B.L.A.; Senior Service Girl; Office Assistant. RIDDLE, BARRY DOUGLAS 258 ROBINS, JAMES ANDREW: Physics Club. ROBINSON, THOMAS AWE: Senior Hr. Treas. ROCHESTER, DRUCILLA ANN: Pep Squad; Red Black Staff. ROMANO, RHONDA MARIE: Soph. Hr. See.; Bank Teller; Thespians; Red Cross Club; F.B.L.A.; Pep Squad; Biology Club; Tower Staff; History Club; Future Teachers; Showcase; College Day; Class Day; Girl's Glee Club. ROSE, JUDITH LEE: Transferred from Monterey High School, Texas; Thespians; Thespians Production. ROSENBAUM, HERBERT NEIL ROUNTREE, JULIE: Future Teachers; Intramural Teams; Home Ec. Club; Red Cross; Pep Squad; Office Ass’t. ROWE, JR., EDGAR ALLAN: Physics Club. 259 ROWLAND, JAMES TATEM: Red Cross; Physics Club; Tower Staff. RUSSEN, DEAN McADORY: Red and Black Staff; Home Ec Club; Office Assistant. RUSSEY, RICHARD JOHN: Spanish Nat. Honor Society. RYAN, DOROTHY GAIL: F.B.L.A. RYAN, NORA ELIZABETH: F.B.L.A. SANDERS, RUTH FRANKLIN: Transfer Sarasota H.S.; Concert Choir; Conceit Orchestra; A.F.S. Committee; Soph, and Jr. Student Coun. Rep. SANDERS, ROBYN ANN: Art Club; Red Cross Rep.; Glee Club; Tower Staff; American Studies Club; Bank Teller. SAXON, DANNY MILAM 260 SCHAFFER, SUSAN: N.H.S. Pari.; French N.H.S. Treas.; Associate Editor, Tower; Swim Team; Am. Studies Club; College Day Hostess; Intramural sports; P.E. Office Assistant; Senior Service Girl; Mational Merit Commended Student; French Club. SCHWARTZ, WENDY SUE: Chemistry Club; Intramural team; Library Club; Intramural team; Library Club, Reporter and V.P.; Senior Service Girl; Am. Studies Club; N.H.S.; Pres., Spanish N.H.S.; Biology Club. SCONYERS, JANICE DIANE: American Studies Club; Chemistry Club. SEAY, STANLEY SLATER: Biology Club; Physics Club. SEIBELS, III, HENRY GOLDTHWAITE: Boys Activity Chairman, Jr. Hr.; French Club; Key Club; Tower Staff. SELLERS, LEIGH IVEY: Home Ec. Club; French Club; Future Teachers; Intramural Team; Pep Squad. SESSIONS, VICKI PAMELA: Secretary Soph., Hr.; Art Club; Thespian production; Intramural Team. SEVIER, MARY STEWART: Home Ec. Club; Secretary, Jr. Hr.; Soph. Homecoming Attendant; Intramural Team; Pep Squad. 261 SHAPIRO, ELISE KAREN: French Club; Senior Service Girl; College Day Hostess; Tower Staff; Red and Black Staff; Physics Club; American Studies Club; Secretary of Chemistry Club. SHAW, ANITA ALYCE: Head Cheerleader; Vice President Jr. Hr., President Senior Hr.; Junior Class Sweetheart; Senior Attendant to Homecoming queen; “S Club; College Day Hostess; Pep Squad. SHAW, JR., WALTER LAWRENCE: Forensic Club; Art Club; Thespians. SHEVIN, STUART NORRIS SHIELDS, JOHN MICHAEL: Concert Choir; Physics Club; B team Basketball. SHIRLEY, HOWARD SHOLL: Forensic Club; Biology Club; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Sophomore Hr. Officer; Tower Staff. SIMMONS, SANDRA SUE: Corresponding Secretary and Activities Chairman of Home Ec. Club; Intramural Team; Pep Squad. SIMON, ARNOLD BERNARD 262 SIMPSON, HUGH LEE: Biology Club; Physics Club. SIMS, JANICE GAIL: Office Asst.; F.B.L.A. SITTON, DALE ABBOTT: Spanish National Honor Society; National Honor Society; President Sophomore Hr.; Boys’ Activities Chairman Jr. Class; Boys’ Activities Chairman Senior Class; Varsity Gymnastics; Gymnastics Club. SKELTON, REX ALLEN SKINNER, ROBERT MARTIN SLAUGHTER, BETTY JOYE: Tower Staff; American Studies Club; Senior Ser vice. SLAUGHTER, RENEE MARION: Li brary Club; Intramural Team. SLICK, DOUGLAS STANLEY: Chem istry Club. 263 SMITH, ANNE PARRISH: Intramural Team; Future Teachers Club; Powder Puff Football; Home Ec. Club; Tower Staff; Pep Scjuad. SMITH, HOBERT WAYNE: Wrestling Team; S” Club; Treas. Jr. Hr.; V.P. Soph. Hr.; Bank Teller. SMITH, JR., HOYT THOMAS: Varsity Basketball; S.V.H.S. Band. SMITH, JR., JAMES BINION: S.V.H.S. Band; Concert Choir; Physics Club. SMITH, JANE COLLINS: Latin Club; American Studies Club. SMITH, JOHN ALLEN: Sec. Jr. Hr. SMITH, MITZI FLORINE: F.B.L.A. SMITH, WAYNE MADISON: Art Club. 264 SNIDER, CATHERINE ALSBROOK: Chemistry Club. SNOW. BARTON SPERRY SOKOL, BARI ANN: French Club; History Club; Future Teachers. SOKOL. HOWARD IRVING SPARKS, SAMUEL ROY: Band. STALLWORTH, SHARON DELESLIE: F.B.L.A.; Office Assist.; Miss Mountic, 1965; Intramural Team; Biology Club; Red Cross Club. STARK. JUDITH LOUISE: Future Teachers; Intramural Team; Pep Squad; Sec.-Treas., Soph., Jr., Sr. Hr. STEPHENSON, JR., JACK PORTER: Latin Club; Physics Club; Key Club Sec.; Pres., Soph., Jr., Sr. Hr. 265 STEVENS, FLORENCE HAWKINS: Bank Teller; Art Club; Future Teachers; Pep Squad; Home Ec. Club; College Day Hostess; Intramural Team. STEWART, LARRY LEE: All County Band. STILLMAN, LEWIS VAN: Tower Staff. STOPPELBEIN, KENNETH WENDEL: S.V. Band; Drum Major S.V.H.S. Band; All County Band; All State Band; Clarinet Choi r. STRANGE, DAVID SKY: V.P. Senior Hr., Bank Teller. STROUD, ROGER LEE: B” Team Basketball; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Na-t’l Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist. SWEDLAW, SHELLEY HELENE: Chap-Iain Forensics Club; Am. Studies Club; Feature Editor of Valley Forge; Ass’t Editor Red Black; V.P. S.N.H.S.; N.H.S.; Tower Staff. TALIAFERRO, RICHARD HENRY: Soph. Hr. V.P.; Am. Studies Club; Wrestling Team; Physics Club; Senior Hr. Sec. 266 TATUM, III, DARCKY T.: American Studies Club. TEAGUE, BRAD EMORY THOMAS, ELGIN 0‘NEAL: Thespian; Football Sideline Spotter; Stage Crew. THOMPSON, BARBARA KAY: Jr. Hr. V.P.; Red and Black Staff. THOMPSON, KRISTINA IONE: N.H.S.; Art Club Treas; Art Club V.P. THOMPSON, STANLEY CARL: B Team Football. TINDAI., ANGELYN FAYE: Transferred from Fort Payne High School; Science Club; Spanish Club; Home Ec. Club; Red Cross Club Sec. TISDALE, MICHAEL BRUCE: Bus Driver. 267 TURNER, THOMAS KIRK: Biology Club; Physics Club; Bank Board of Directors; B” Team Track; Treas., Soph Hr. TWITTY, GAILA MARIE: Chem. Club; Future Teachers Club; Student Council Rep.; Home Ec. Club; Sec. Jr. Hr.; Treas., Student Council; Red and Black Editor; Valley Forge Staff; Tower Staff; College Day Hostess. TYSON, PATRICK RYAN UNDERWOOD, ANGELA JOY: Jr. Hr. Sec.; V.P. Sr. Hr.; Home Ec. Club; Miss Shades Valley American Legion. VAN BAALEN, DOLORES CLAIRE: Latin Club, Reporter, Library Club. VANN, MARY MELINDA: Sec., Sr. Hr.; Cheerleader; College Day Chairman; French Club; Usherettes; V.P. French N. H.S. VARDAMAN III, JOHN IRA: Hr. Treasurer. VAUGHN, JR. JAMES HENDERSON: Basketball; Cross-County; Tennis. 268 VEREN, ANDREW DONALD VICK, MYRA JO VICKERS, THELMA LOUISE: Transferred from Hammond High School, Hammond, La. WADE, JOHN FRANKLIN: Glee Club. WALDEN, JR. JACK BURNETT: Pres. Soph, and Sr. Hr.; Student Council Rep.; B Team Basketball; B Team Football; Most Valuable B” Team Player; Track; Varsity Football; Physics Club. WALKER, LYNDA KAYE: American Studies Club; Library Club, Chaplain; Red Black Staff; Senior Service Girl. WALKER, MARSHALL EUGENE: Library Club; Bus Driver. WALLACE, JAMES MELTON: Soph. Art Club. 269 WALTON, RONALD EDWARD WARD. JOANNE: Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Chemistry Club; Intramural Team; Thespian Club. WATKINS, EUGENIA GAMBRILL: In-tramural Team; Jr. Hr. Vice Pres. WATKINS, ROY EDWIN WATTS, III, WILLIAM A: American Studies Club. WEBB, GLORIA MARGARET: Intra-mural Teams; Future Teachers Club; Future Business Leaders; Home Ec. Club; Soph Hr. Vice Pres. WEED, MARY LIDA: Intramural Teams; Bank Teller; Miss Mountie; Red Cross Club; History Club; Sr. Service Girl; Pep Squad. WEIL, STEVEN VAUGHAN 270 WELLS, CHARLES HENRY WELLS, SHIRLEY ANN: Sr. Soph. Hr. Sect.; Jr. Hr. Pres.; F.B.L.A. Parliamentarian; Future Teachers Club; Office Ass't.; Sr. Service Girl; Pep Squad. WEST, JUANITA ARLENE: Intramural Teams; Latin Club; French Club WHEATLY, JOHN FOX, III WHEELER, CAROL ELIZABETH: Future Physicians; Biology Club; Thespian Crew; Powder Puff Football. WHITAKER, JANICE RUTH: Pep Squad; Future Teachers Club; Home Ec. Club; Art Club; Powder Puff Football. WHITE, LILIAN EVELYN: Pep Squad; Tower Staff; History Club; French Club; French Club Pres.; Treas. Usherettes; N. H.S.; Soph. Hr. Sec-Treas.; Sr. Hr. Treas.; Interclub Council; College Day Hostess. WHITE, NANCY ELLEN: Nat'l Merit semi-finalist; Thespians; Showcase. 271 WHITE, JR., WIIXIAM BRUCE: S Club; Varsity Football; Physics Club. WHITSON, JOHN WILLARD: Art Club; Art Editor Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Thespians; Forensic Club. WHITT, JR.. WILLIAM O’NEAL: All-State Band; All-State Ensemble; All-County Band; Showcase; Chemistry Club; Key Club; Mr. Mountic. WHITTEN, JR., ROBERT HARRY WILKERSON, JOANNA LEE: Asst Treas. Home Ec. Club; Treas. French Club; College Day Hostess; American Studies Club; Future Teachers; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Show Case; Powder Puff Football; Intramural Team. WILLIAMS, JR., ALAN BLAND: Track; Varsity Baseball; Physics Club. WILLIAMS III, BEN BARNETT: Key Club; History Club; Physics Club; ”S” Club; Soph. Favorite; Pres. Soph. Jr. Senior Hr.; ”B” Team Football; Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling; Student Council Rep.; Inter-Club Council. WILLIAMS, LEWIS DAVE: Physics Club; Chemistry Club; College Day Host. 272 WILLIAMS. ROBERT KENNETH WILLIS. JOHN CLANCY: Biology Club. WINGO, JESSIE WALTON: B Team Football; Varsity Football; S Club. WOOD. NATHAN KERRY WOODALL. CHARLES JACKSON: V.P. Soph. Hr.; Treas. Jr. Hr.; V, P. Sr. Hr.; Mr. Mountie; B” Team Basketball; College Day Host; Pres. Bank Board of Directors; I ntcrclub Council; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff. WOODY. HELEN ELIZABETH: Home Ec. Club. WOOTEN, BARBARA ANN: Chemistry Club; Concert Choir. WRIGHT, DAVID FELDER: Biology Club; Gymnastics; Wrestling. 273 WRIGHT, JAMES DEWEY WUEHRMANN, PETER KENT: Bank Teller; Bank Board of Directors; Tower Staff; Physics Club. YEAGER, JENNIFER CAROL: Latin Club; Chaplain French Club; Red and Black Staff; Tower Staff; College Day-Hostess; Office Ass't; Sr. Service Girl. YEAGER, REBECCA ANNE: Usherettes; Thespians; Concert Choir-Sec.; Sec. Jr. Hr.; Jr. Rd. Cross Club; Pep Squad; Religious Comm.; French Club. YOUNG. HUGH HOWARD: N.H.S.; Latin Club; 2nd Vice-Pres. State Latin Club; German Club Pres.; Nat’I Merit Semi-finalist; Brown Book Award; State Latin Vocab. Champion; 2nd Place Nafl Vocab. Contest; Concert Choir. ZWEIG, DENNIS JAY: Vice-Pres. Hr. ALLEN. ERNEST PAUL ANDERSON, III, CARL ELBRIDGE: S Club; Art Club; Football. 274 BAKER. LARRY JOE: B Team Basketball; Red Cross. BENHAM. BERNEY ELLIOT BLACKNALL, MARY ANN BLAYLOCK. HARRY ISHAM BRASFIELD, SUSAN LOVE: Eta Sigma Phi Latin II Award; French Club; Pres.. Soph. Hr.; Latin Club; Sec., N.H.S.; Tower Staff; Senior Service Girl; College Day Hostess; Concert Choir; A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student to Sao Paulo, Brazil. BR1TNELL. JAMES RICHARD CORR, WILLIAM VOLTZ: B” Team and Varsity Basketball; Pres., Soph.. Jr., Sr. Classes; Honorable Mention All-County Basketball; Pep Squad; Most Improved, Basketball. 1965; Promoters Club; Key Club; ”S” Club; Jr. Hr. Pres.; Jr. Class Favorite; Co-Chairman of Twirp Week; N.H.S.; Student Council Rep.; V.P. Southern Assn, of Student Councils; S.V.H.S. Rep. of Citizenship Tour. DRENNEN, WESLEY EARLE: Varsity-Track. 275 GRAVES, WILLIAM JEFFERSON: Biology Club; Physics Club; Library Club; Spanish Club. HARRIS. DOROTHY MORROW HIDEN, SAM EARLE: Biology Club. JONES, JOSEPH LAWRENCE: Football; S” Club; Pres., Sr. Hr.; Capt., Wrestling Team. JORDAN, MARTHA EMMA: Newspaper Staff; Intramural Sports; V.P. Biology Club; Concert Choir; F.B.L.A. KETCHAM, JR., CARLETON PUT-NAM: N.H.S.: Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist; B” Team Basketball; Sec., Soph. Hr.; V.P. Jr. Hr.; Physics Club; German Club. KNIGHT. ALBION WILLIAMSON LEONARD. DONALD BURGESS: Jr. Achievement Production Manager. 276 McDAVID, SAMUEL LEDBETTER McDonald, michael wayne McKIBBIN, JOHN ROWLAND: Student Council Rep.; Homeroom Pres.; Physics Club; Key Club; Promoters Club; S” Club; Post Herald Lineman of the Week; Varsity Football; Varsity Track. MONROE, WILLIAM LEE MONTGOMERY, MARLIN ELIZA-BETH: Intramural Sports. MOODY. EDWIN THOMAS MOORE. JAMES WESTON III: Wres-tling. NIELSON. POUL KENNETH 277 OLIVE, MARTHA ALICE: Pep Squad; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Intramural Sports; Physics Club. PIERCE, ANNE WILSON: Latin Club; German Club; Am. Studies Club; Library Club; Physics Club. PUCKETT, STEPHENS COOPER: Pres., Sr. Hr.; Varsity Football; S” Club. RICHARDSON. JAMES ROBERT ROBINSON, ED DERWOOD RUNDLETT, BRUCE JAMES: Physics Club; Chemistry Club; Radio Club. RYDING. MARY JEFFRAY SEALE, JAMES MORRIS 278 SHIOZAKI, ETSUKO: Tower Staff; Red and Black Staff; V.P. Sr. Hr.; Library-Assistant; Japanese Exchange Student, American Field Sen-ice Program. SKFES, DAVID LEE: Physics Club. STANFORD, DEBORAH ANNE: Transferred from Hazelwood High, St. Louis, Mo.; Pep Club. TOVIAS. LOUIS WAITZMAN. ELIZABETH COX: Soph. Hr. Officer; Jr. Fir. Trcas.; History Club; Pep Squad; Future Teachers Club; Promoters Club; Intramural Sports. WALKER, JOAN CAROLYN: Latin Club; Thespian Play. WEIDENFEI.D, HAROLD WELCH, JEAN BRADLEY: Pep Squad; Home Ec. Club. 279 DANIEL, MORTON WILLIAM: Track team; Chemistry Club; Cross Country Team; Forensic; Debating Team; Interact Club. GRUSIN. DAVID: History' Club. JOHNSON, HARRY C. LARSON, HAROLD LAWSON. ALEC LYI'ORD, JUDITH: Transferred from John Carroll. MASIELLO, JOHN MORRIS. GEORGE PECKHAM, ROBERT B. SHIELDS, KATHY: Art Club; Library Club; Thespian Production. TRAWICK, JACK: Wrestling Team; , B” Team football TURNER, IVY WEST, JUANITA: Intramural Team; Latin Club; French Club. WILLIAMS, STEVE: Thespions; Biology Club; German Club; Concert Choir. WILSON, JOHN D. WORD, SAM: Forensic; Debating Team; Thespian Production. 281 YATES, STEVE: Bank Teller; Band; Track Team; Cross-Country Team; Physics Club; Red Cross Club. CAMERA-SHY SENIORS Allen, Jamie Levy, Jerry Andrews, Walter I.uks, Judith Arnold, Judy Maddox, Lonnie Back, David Mallory, Jim Belmont, Joe Mason. Tharon Benton, Jay McKay. Shari Blaylock, Harry Moore, Newell Brooke, Dixon Ortstadt, Blair Caffec, Mark Pvlc, Richard Gather, Pat Rash, Joseph Clay, Kathy Ratliff, Mar)’ Cline, Marty Rhame, Richard Dckle, Charles Shea, Jane DuPre, Genevieve Simmons, Ann Fisher, Claire Smith, Arthur Floyd, Thomas Smith, Jerry Franks, Terry Thompson. Tommy Wayne Golinneaux, Steve Trucks, Virgil Grayson, Jimmy Tubbs. James Eugene Hart, Jim Vera, Rodrigo Haynie, Phillip Weatherwax, Linda Hill, Charles Weaver, Horace Holland, Earle Weidenfeld, Harold Horton. Mark Welch, Jean Hulsey, Gay Wester. Sam Jackson, Bruce White, Harold Johnson. 'Thomas Wicgand, Richard Laney, Barbara Windle. Peggy I.amar, Law Zadcn, George Lerner, Marc 282 IN MEMORIAM JERRY FOGLEMAN LUCY PUYA ADVERTISEMENTS 285 SHADES VALLEY P.T.A. OFFICERS: Mrs. William McTycirc, Jr., 2nd Vice President; Mrs. Dewey White, Jr., President; Mrs. John Williamson, }rd Vice President; Mrs. Roscoc Whatley, 1st Vice President. COMPLIMENTS OF SHADES VALLEY P.T.A. 286 JUST WONDERFUL FOOD RESTAURANT SANDWICH SPA Mountain Brook Village Steak Dinner $1.50 Courteous, Prompt Waiter Service 2410 Canterbury Road 879-9841 THE ENGLE COMPANIES • Real Estate • Insurance • Mortgage Loans 33 Bank for Savings Building Phone 323-8081 Birmingham 'sviaateb o I Fashion Place VILLAGE 2421 Montevallo Rd. 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Shopping Plata COMPLIMENTS OF: ROBBINS MACHINERY COMPANY 500 North 28th Street Your Heavy Duty Machinery Dealer Parts and Service For Everything We Sell 301 COUNTRY CLUB COIFFEURS 2732 Cahaba Road Mt. Broolc Village 879-1281 ROSS BRASWELL FRANK JOHNSON YOUR BEAUTIFUL NEW EASTWOOD MALL THEATRE JOBE ROSE Compliments of V. J. ELMORES 5 10 $1.00 Store Cahaba Heights Plaza Cahaba Heights DAVENPORT'S PIZZA PALACE 283 Cahaba Road Mt. Broolc Village attest' 'ptowenA Oxmoor Road Central Ave. 871-4645 Flowers for Every Occasion JOHN'S BEAUTY SALON JEV ELERS SINCE 1902 1918 Third Ave. Birmingham 2830 Culver Mt. Broolc 2736 Cahaba Road Mt. Broolc Village 871-3551 Professional Beauty Service 302 SHAIA'S OF HOMEWOOD 2818 So. 18th St. 871-1312 GOLDBRO DISTRIBUTORS Watches Diamonds Silverware 1823 1st Ave. No. 324-5608 CANTERBURY SHOP 2416 Canterbury Road Phone 879-3476 be with people tonight Take a free lesson at Arthur Murray, tonight, tomorrow night, or the night after that— or any three nights you choose. Nsw it tv-rx to Weak toot ' levn 3 tho e t tln ... loin U Cnrotr Ktl for Inter m loo. 0 11 or vitl! ARTHUR MURRAY FRANCHISED STUDIO 303 Cjercircl clc j arid COIFFURE ALICE BRADLEY—MGR. 125 Oak Street Crestline Mt. Brook, Ala. 871-2106 871-2107 Phone: 595-5618 Nelson Stults, Owner SIKES SHOES FAMOUS NATIONAL BRANDS Shoes for High School and College WERTHEIMER BAG CO. 2201 10th Ave. N. 322-4616 ED MOLLISON QUALITY dealer QUALITY products QUALITY salesmen QUALITY service 3228 North 27th Street BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Tel. 252-9011 Not the Biggest—But Trying to Be the Best! ?cufC yi Eastwood Mall YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE WITH TAYLOR'S FASHIONS Nobody Beats Central Motors For Values Direct Factory Dealer Chrysler Plymouth Valiant—Saab—Renault Simca Complete Service Department Immediate Low Cost Financing 323-4531 309 3 Ave. W. 305 golden FLAKE . Some people hevo other kinds of parties, but we have Golden Hako Potato Chips parties, 307 PATRONS BUTLERS BEAUTY SALON 7960 Bankhead Hwy Irondale, Alabama 592-7133 OPEN 8 A.M.—5 P.M. MON.—SAT. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE —EXPERT STYLING— Mr. Mrs. J. H. Arnold Dr. Keehn B. Berry Mr. Mrs. J. D. Brasfield Mr. Joe L. Cobb Dr. Mrs. J. Fletcher Comer Mr. John P. Connor Dr. Mrs. Richard H. Cord Mr. Mrs. Kenneth R. Daniel Mr. Mrs. E. W. Dyck Mr. Mrs. Sam P. Fink Mr. Mrs. H. M. Gillespie Dr. Seaburt Goodman Mr. C. H. Hawkins Mr. Joseph Lynn Morrow Mr. W. C. McDonald Dr. Mrs. Fay M. Randall Mr. Mrs. Frank Romano Sorbet cmit t, t6e Barberb MILK DRINK THE PROTEIN LIFT h JjFOR LUNCHES - FOR SNACKS - FOR REFRESHERS BARBER S MILK IS THE REFRESHER THAT GIVES YOU THE PROTEIN LIFT. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The TOWER staff would like to thank the following people for their help in putting out the 1966 TOWER: Mr. and Mrs. F. David Arn for the considerable time they gave to make outstanding pictures for the yearbook. The Bassmen who donated their time for our great TOWER Dance. Loveman's Photo-Reflex Studio, particularly Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Costes, for all their help in getting senior and faculty pictures made. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kirk who worked as hard, if not harder, than anyone to make the 1966 TOWER a success. Administration, faculty, and staff of Shades Valley High School for their cooperation in helping to produce the TOWER. A Aarons, Jay 87, 163 Abbott. Elaine 215 Abernathy, John Pierce 215 Acton, Elaine 163 Acton, Mike 163 Adair, Jim 183 Adams, Billie Randolph 163 Adams. Billy 42, 58. 60, 61, 76, 122, 212, 21 Adams. Dale White 135, 163 Adams. John 183 Adams, Jackie 28. 215, 88, 124 Adams, John 183 Adams, Michael Williams 163 Adams, Nina H. 163 Adams, Rosemary 65, 91, 215 Adcrs. David Gordon 163 Adkins, Diane 163 Agrow, Lynne 66, 183 Agrow, Barton 163 Aland, Jan 90, 183 Aland, Linda Robin 163 Albright, Susan 215 Alderman, Martha 183 Alcssi, Norman E. 163 Alexander, Henry C. 13 Alexander, L. Morley 163 Algar, Susan M. 68, 163 Allen, Anita 15 Allen, Gail 41, 49. 58, 135, 163 Allen, Chip 163 Allen, David Joe 183 Allen, Ernest Paul 274 Allen. Karen 135, 183 Allen. Sheryl 69, 132, 215 Allen. Wilbur 216 Allison, Tommy 58. 216, 88 A Isobrook, Alan 216 Alvcrson, Margaret 216, 74 Anderson, Dudley 163 Anderson, Carl 54, 212, 274 Anderson. Charles 76, 104, 107 Anderson, Donald 131, 163 216 Anderson, Ed 68, 163 Anderson, Frank 74. 87, 163, 175, Anderson. George 106, 163, 183 Anderson, John 183 Anderton, Mary Ann 78, 183 Anderton, Scott 163 Andrews, Alan 87, 163 INDEX Andrews, George 76. 104, 110, 183, 129 Angell, Paul 183, 125 Annes, Dotty 163 Arendall, David 163 Arendall, Sara 90, 133, 183. 79 Armstrong, Doug 163 Armstrong, Margaret 184 Armstrong, Mike 184 ARMSTRONG. NELL J. 35 Arnold, Darlene 42, 135, 2l6 Arnwine, Beverly 163 Arnwinc, Bobby 80, 216 ART CLUB 81 Artale, Josephine 216 As bell, Fred 91, 217, 82 Ashworth, Audrey 66 ATHLETICS 102 Atkinson, Bee 184 Aust, Suzanne 163 Austin. Carol June 135, 181 Auten, Nancy' 132, 184, 79 Auten, Phil 217 B Baackes, Frank 217 Bachelor, Billy 61, 184 Back, Iris 163 Bagby, Anne 163 Bagby, Ellen 163 Bagby, John 163 Bagwell, Cliff 106, 163, 119 Bailes, Emilu 184, 134 Bailey, Barbara 163 Bailey. Jynx 90, 217 Bailey, Kathy 164 Bailey, Larry 101, 184 Bailey, Lorena 164, 135 Bailey, Tommy 217 Baker. Butch 97, 100, 164 Baker. Jan 98, 164 Baker, Larry 275, 124 Baker. Robert Arthur 184 Baker, Robert Louis 217 Baker, Stephen 106, 164 Balch, Sheryl 217 BAND 96-101 BANK BOARD OF DIRECTORS 92 Banker. Robert Lyle 218 Barasch, Alan 164 Barber, Ann Elliot 19 Barclay, Kenneth 218 Barclay, Linda 218, 93 Barelare, John 184 Barker, Jo Ellen 184, 68, 132 Barnes, Bruce 218, 125 Barnett, Charles 164 Barnett, Tommy 97, 101, 164 Barnhill, Jim 97,99, 184 Barrett, Thomas Ralph 164 Barry. Danny 164 Bardift, Bill 164 Barton, Olivia 164 Bashinsky, Robert 90, 218, 88, 129 BASKETBALL TEAM 114-119 Bass, Dana 134, 184 Bassett, Ruby 84, 90, 218, 79 Bates, Betty 218, 79 Baxter, Tommy 38, 46, 56, 62, 85, 88, 96, 98, 101,218 BEAL, BETTY J. 16 Beal, Ken 164 Beasley, Gregg 38, 67, 85, 89, 91, 184' Beasley, Linda Ruth 18, 73, 219 Beck. Cary 164 Beddow, Jane Grey 135, 164 Beeler, John 218 Behnkc, Peggy 164 Bell, Martha 184 Bell, Peggy 164 Bellenger, Louise 65, 84, 134, 184 Belscr, Terry 219 Bengston, Roberta 219 Ben ham, Berney 275 Bennett. Karen 184 Bennett, Pete 164 Bennett j Susan 164 Bennett. Bill 219 Bcnsingcr, James 164 Benson, Joe 164, 119 BENSON, WINNIE D. 19 Bensuly, Robert 184 Benton. Jay 88 Benton, Lee Ann 184 Bergeron, Bobbie 219 Berk, Susan 164 Berman, Brenda 90, 184 Berry, Cecil 164 Berry, Muff 135 Bethea, Betsy 58, 131, 164 Berthon, Laura 64, 133, 184 Bevel 1, Larry 164, 119 Beyer, Dawn 81, 184 311 BIHR. RUTH L. 32 Binion, Linda 219, 88 BIOLOGY CLUB 86 Bishop, Benny 164 Bishop, Cynthia 164 Black, Chris 104 Black, Claire 64, 73, 219, 82 Blackburn, Betty 164 Blacknall, Mar) Ann 275 BLACKSHEAR, REBA DAVIDSON 34. 94 Blackstock, Tommy 184 Blake, Martin Warren 184 Blake, Richard Eugene 164 Blalock, Harry 275 Blankenship, Debbie 132, 185 Blanpied, Gary 164 Blatt, Howard 164 Blythe, Janice 164 Boh an an, Jo Ann 81, 79 Bolen, Jimmy 130, 123 Bolin, Bill 185 Bolin, Mike 220, 88 Bolt'Dale 185 Bolton. Don 43. 47, 51, 58, 59, 60, 88. 61, 76, 108, 112, 51, 128, 129, 220 Bonfield, Peggy 38, 90, 220, 79, 82, 95 Bonham, Leslie 185 Bonnecarrere, Paul 185 Booker, Barbara 69, 185 Boone, Mary 89, 185 Booth. Marc 220z Borden, Ed 164 Bornstein, Thada 220 Botnik. Bobbie 94, 220 Boucher, Bruce 38, 46, 60, 82, 85, 86, 89, 91, 95.'220 Boutwcll, Rowcna 164 Bowling, Jimmy 68, 185 Box, Gary 185 BOYD, BETTY YARBROUGH Boyd, Bobby 185 Boyd, Mike 220, 88, 124 Boyd, Nalda 93, 185 Braasch, Shelia 221, 79 Bracewell, Paula 96, 98, 101, 221 Bradford, Beverly 96, 98, 88. 99, 221, 79 Bradford, Martin C. 164 BRADLEY, SAMUEL 25 Bragan, Peter 164 Iiragman, Donna 164 Branch, Margaret 164 Brannon. Lynn 164 Brandes, Judith 164 Branscomb, Louisa 134, 169, 185 Brantley, Karen 131, 165 Brasfield, Susan 38, 73. 92, 275 Brasseale, Dianne 185 Brasseals, Donna 164 BRASSELL, LOUISE 23 Braswell, Charles 164 Braswell, Jody 89,91, 221 Braune, Fred 164 Brechin, Jackie 105, 109, 127, 95, 110, 221,88, 126 Brechin, James 76, 88, 106, 164 Breed, Mike 62, 68, 76, 123 Breed, Roger 185, 221 Breland, Bunk 221, 126, 127 Brengclman, George 164 Bressler. Alvin 76, 104, 128, 129, 108, 186 Brett, Ronald 164 Brettain. James 164 Brewer, Barbar 125, 165 Brewer, Aubrey 165 Brinson, Jim 39, 221 Britnell, Ricky 275 Britton, Kathy 38, 52, 90, 222 Britton, Mar)’ 91, 165 Brock, Charles 165 Brock, Beth 222 Brodnax, Augusta 134, 186 Brook, Dixon 124 Brooks, Kathy 186 Brooks, Bruce Theodore 106, 165 Brooks, Linda 222 Broughton, Bill 186 Browdy, Stanley 186 Brower, William 165 Brown, Benjamon Blaine 222 Brown, Marilyn Ruth 165 Brown, Martha Wood 165 Brown, Merrill 165 Brown, Patricia Ann 165 Brown, Robert David 165 Brown, 'Fed 165 Brunson, Tcmpie 222, 79 Bryan, Robert 222, 62 Bryant, Gerald Nelson 165 Bryant, Ginger 99, 222, 88 Buchanan, Lyn 135, 165 Buchanan, Paul 78, 239 Bucknet, Barry Lee 165 Buerin, Newton 97, 101 Bugg, Sally 96. 100, 186 Bullock, Dennis 222 Bunkin, Michele 165 Burbank, Barbara 223 Burdette, Mark 186 Burgess, Dennis 186 Burgess, Jerry 186 Burgess, Jimmy 186 Burgess, Nancy 186 Burke, Steven 186 Burns, James 165 Burr, Sam 165 Burrett, Linda 186 Burson, Joan 165 Burton, Clay 165 BUS DRIVERS 65 Bush, Bobbi 186 Bush, Carl 223 Butler, Janice Carol 165 Butler, Pam 187, 79 Butt, Archie 165 Buttc-rworth, Chuck 223 Byars, Martha 223, 79 Byars, Raymond David 165 Byram, Lynn 187 C Callahan, Leigh 38, 90, 223 Callaway, Cathy 133, 189 Callaway, Nancy Kay 165 Camp, Kenny Wayne 165 Campbell, Joey 187 Campbell, Linda Carol 165 Canfield, Ernie 187 Cannon, John Colburn 165 Caplan, Stan 187 Capps, Patty 64, 73, 89, 223, 88 Carau, Frederick 81, 165 Carder. Eugene Dowc 165 Carlisle, Tommy 187 Carlton, Babs 187 Carlton, John 187 Carlton, Mike 223 Carmichael, Jane 165 Carothers, Connie 187 Carraway, John 187 Carroll, Bill 187 Carson, William Bernard 165 Carter, Carol Ann 78, 90, 223, 49, 50, 53 Carter, Carol Joy 47, 58, 64, 90, 224 Carter, Chuck 166 Carter, John Wayne 129 Carter, Joyce 224, 88 Carter. Kathy 166 Carter. Ron 91, 166 Castcllo, Maria 135 312 Causey, Sam 96. 99, 224. 88 Chambers, Susan 80, 91. 187, 92 CHAMBLEE, HORTON B. 14 Chambliss, John 166 Chancey, Ken 224 Chandler, Charles 187 Chandler, Jimmy 166 Chandler, Tim 166 Chaplin, Harold 187 CHAPLIN, VANDALYN L. 20 Chapmen, Alan 85, 87, 91, 187 Charlton, Pam 38, 89. 224, 88, 82 Outfield, Walter 187 Cheek, Ann 81, 135, 187 CHEERLEADERS 74-75 CHEMISTRY CLUB 87 Chenoweth, Bill 166 Chenowath. Dickie 68, 187, 120 Childree, Susan 166 Chiles, Suzanne 96, 101, 166 Christain, Glenn 224 Claiborne, Vita 187 CLARK. JOSEPHINE 31. 83 Clark, Rob 166 Clay, Sherry 131. 224 Cleage, Marvin Bradford 187 Cleague, Ralph 225 Cleage, Susan 60, 84, 90, 224 CLEMENTS. KAY 27 Click, Martha 166 Clifton, Rick 187, 123 Cline, Alice 38. 46, 52, 89. 225, 88, 82 Clinkscales, Deborah Sue 166 Clopton, Walter 225, 123 Clouse, Carl 166. 68 Clouse, Charles 166 Coates, Pete 106, 166 Cobb, Cathy 225, 90. 84 Cobb, Lois 225, 38. 64. 60, 65. 69. 94 COBB, MARTHA B. 16 Cochran, Lvnn 225, 90, 73, 80, 88, 82 Cochran. Martha 225, 90, 84 Codding, Chuck 187 Coe. Barrett 187, 134, 81 Coggin, Ter rye 166, 131 Cohen, Mike 188 Cohen, Stanley 166 Cohn, Julie 225, 39. 90, 84 Coker, Don 226, 58, 126, 114, 116 Cole. Karen 166. 78 Coleman, Bart 166 Coleman. John Brewster 188. 85 COLLIER. SANDRA SIMS 24, 25 Collins. Andrew 166, 123 Collins, Meredith 166, 133 Collins, Robbie 225, 135, 78, 79 Colson, Libby 166 COLSON. CHARLOTTE E. 34 Comer, Don 76, 105, 188, 111, 112, 113, 126. 127 Comer, Helen 188 Comer, Sharon 188, 132 Compton, Dickie 188, 62 Conaway. Tommy 106, 166 CONCERT CHOIR 72-73 Cone, Billy 166 Congdon, David 226, 76, 123 Congdon.Jan 166 Connor, Pam 135, 225 Conway, Carol 135, 166 Cook, Buddy 188 Cook. Garland 84. 134, 188 Cooper, John 188 Cooper. Patricia Ann 166 Cooper, Virginia 188 Copeland, Charles 226, 88 Copeland, Jan 166 Corder, Sandy 188 Corenblum, Sherri 84, 188 Cornelius, Susan 135, 166 Corona, Lcnora 188 Corr, Bill 38, 45, 2,584 1, Corf, Bill 38, 45, 58. 214, 275, 114, 116 Coshatt, Sharon 226, 79 Gosper, Judy 81, 166 Costellos, Maria 166 Costner. Fred 97, 100, 188 Costs, Charles Albert Cottle, Paula 188 Cotton, Candy 84, 188 COUNSELORS ASSISTANTS 65 Counts, Neill 166 Cowen, Donna 96, 99, 188 Cox, Becky 78, 135, 188 Cox, Blair 48. 58, 62, 105, 188 Cox, Frank 106, 166 Cox, James 100, 166 Cox, Susan 188 Cox, Wilma 45, 64, 84, 91, 226 Craig. Jenny 90, 226, 79 Crais, Betsy 166 Crane, Bill 166 Cranford, Beth 132, 188 Craven, Carol 78, 227 Crawford, Hal 188 Crawford, John 166 Crawford, Marcia 69, 132, 166 Crawford. Tim 166 Crayne, Mark 188 CRISP. FRANCIS 17 Cristol, Ken 166 CRITTENDEN. RUTH CARLISLE 19, 63 Crockett, Ted 166 Crow. Debbie 69. 135, 166 Crow, Lynn 64. 78. 90. 133, 188 Crowley, Robert 189 Crowson, Danny 166 Cummings. Sally 101, 227 Curphcy, Tom 166, 120 Curry, Sara 69, 131. 166 Curry. Suzan 90, 133, 189, 71 Cypress, Janet Lynn 166 D Dabney. Richard 227 Dabney. Richard 189 Dailey. Diane 135, 166 Damsky, Deena 38, 52, 90, 227 Daniel, Robert 227, 129 Daniel, William Morton 85, 62, 129, 280 Daniels. Charles 167, 129 Danncman, Neil 167 Darden. Margaret 167 Darnell, Susan 189 Dashner. Cathy 91 Daugherty. Steve 167 Davies, Nancy 45, 76, 227, 74 DAVIS. DAISY 17 Davis, Ellen 1.34, 189 Davis, Harold W. Davis, Hugh 167 Davis, Jeff 68, 167 DAVIS, JEFFERSON 17 Davis, Jimmy 38, 46, 62, 85, 9U 227, 71 Davis, Larry 189 Davis, Melvin 189 Davis, Mike 189 Davis, Patsy 135, 167 Dawkins. Paul 73, 227 Dawkins, Tom 189 Dawson, Diane 85 Dawson, Jimmy 189 DEAGON. LARRY P. 30, 97 DEAN. PEGGY 22 Deason, Deaphus 167 DeBardeleben, Prince 167 Decrman. Annette 69, 132, 189 deLathouder, Frank 73, 228 313 Demaree, Robyn 81, 189 Dendy, Michelle 167 Dent, Debbie 38, 90, 228 DcVorc, Phil 167 Dick, Polly 135, 189 Dickinson, Linda 67 Diffley, John 76, 104, 167, 123 Diffley, Roy Edwards 97, 100, 167 Dillard, Dale 131, 167 Dillard, Dottie 69, 189 Dillard, Grey 167, 125 Dishner, Kathy 190, 82 Diuguid, Bill 167 Diuguid, Sherr)- 67, 190 Dixon, Mary Sale 73, 90, 238 Dobbins, Carolyn 134, 190 Dodd, Peggy Joyce 190 Doefler, Mclita 190 Doggett, John 190 Donahoo, Kathy 190 DONALSON, PATRICIA HILL MRS. 18 Donovan, Pat 228, 79 Dorn, Debbie 69, 132, 190 Dorricott, Jerry 190 Dorroh, Frank 68, 167 Dorroh, Tommy 228 Dorough, Jim 190 Dougherty, Joe 190 Douglas, George 190 Drennen. Earl 76, 275 Drennen, Mike 228 Dreyfus, Bobby 190 Driver, John Allen 190 DuBois, Dalenc 64, 228, 82 Duckworth, Cheryl Darlene 133 Du ffey, Lcn 229 Duffey, Mary 76, 90, 38, 142, 229, 74, 95 Dunbar, Bruce 87. 191 Duncan, Thomas 129 Dunham, Joe 191 Dunn, Martha Ann 133 Durden, Barron 228 DUTY. TOBERTA MRS. 17 Dyche, Marsha Leigh Dyche, Penny 78, 229 E Easter, Mike 228 Easterling, Becky 134, 191 Edmundson, Carol 38, 66, 96, 98, 101, 229 Edmundson, John 191 Edwards, Bruce 191 Edwards, Helen 64, 85, 90, 191, 71 Edwards, Lynn 76, 134, 191, 74 Edwards, Pam 93, 229 Elgin, Ann Elizabeth 96, 99 Ellas, John Wayne 228, 130 Elliott, Steve 61, 106, 123 Ellis, Carla 66, 76, 93, 230, 74 Ellis, Cam 97, 99 Ennis, Martin 62. 230 Epsman, Rose 230 Erdberg, Joe 191 Eshelman, Elizabeth Vail 191 Etheredge, Robert Foster 68, 168 Eubanks, Linda 81, 230 Evans, Dale 168 Evans, Earl 191 Exum, Beth 38, 90, 230, 88 F Falls, Linda Sue 67, 135, 191, 79 Fancher, Della 135, 230 Farlow, Peggy 131, 168 Farmer, Dorothy 191 Farmer, Jim 230 Farmer, Larry 168 Farmer, Sally 38, 39, 68, 230 Faucett, Harry 168 Faucett, Nikki 231 Faulkner, Margaret 131 Faulkner, Ron 231 Fazio, Steven Charles 168 FeascI, Carolyn 191, 79 Feld, Henry 85, 231, 71 Feldman, Charles 231 Ferguson, Susan 66, 168 Ferry, Ann 168 Fex, Pat 231 Fike, Jimmy 231, 45, 88 Finch, Arlene 191 Finch, Beth 60. 64, 66, 231, 71 Finch, Susan 168, 38, 42 Fincher, John 84, 231, 88, 129 Fink, Kathy 96, 98, 99, 232 Fink. Wendy 71, 38, 39, 65, 84, 90, Finlcn, John Tim 168, 232 Fitzgibbon, John 96, 108 Fitzpatrick. Bonnie 168 Fleming, Lee 168 Fleming, Martha 191 Fletcher, Harriet 135, 168 Fletcher, Margaret 168 Floyd. Lyn 168 Floyd, Molly 60, 64. 65, 78, 232. 90 Flynn, Kathy 132, 191 FOLEY, BETTY MRS. 18, 19, 70, 213 FOOTBALL 104-113 Foote, George 168 Ford, Mike 168 Ford, Paul 191, 129 FORENSIC CLUB 85 Forman, Libby 41,65, 76, 191, 134, 74 Foster, Alison 64. 65, 133, 191 Foster, Douglas 191, 130 Foster, Janice 76, 134, 191, 74 Fowler, Mike 232, 88 Fowlkes, Henry 232 Fowlkes, Jeff 49, 61, 168, 162, 119 Fox, Holly Ann 168 Fox, Tommy 232 Francis, Kay 168 Franklin, Jo Ann 133, 168 Franklin, Judy 191 Franklin, Norvil 90, 191 Franks, Guy 45, 81, 104, 76, 232 Frankstone, David 85, 232, 88, 71 Freed, Judy 192 Freed, Lynn 168 Freeman, Donna 233 Freeman, Susan 93, 191 FRENCH CLUB 90 FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 39 Frey, Jim 168 Friddlc, Dorothy 168 Fried, Sheila 69, 192, 132 Fried, Stan 191 Friedman, Adcle 38, 90, 65, 129, 233 Friedman, Danny 192 Frings, Larry 192 Fry. Bob 76, 233, 126 Fulford, Kirby 233 Fulmer, Mike 192 Fulton, Amanda 192, 135 Fulton, Donna 168 Funderburg, Walker 192 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 93 FUTURE NURSES CLUB 68 G Gadow, Christine 233, 212, 54, 55, 58, 44 Gaines, Buddy 73, 233 Gaines, Martin 168, 106 Gaines, Rick 192 Gaines, Stuart 192 314 Gannett, Arthur 192 Garber, Liz 233, 38, 134, 78 Gardner, Charles 86, 233, 82 Gardner, Craig 97, 108, 234 Garner. Sherry 192, 69 Garrett, Bobby 233 Gartseff, Valerie 234. 71, 90, 85, 87, 160. Garwick, Pat 234 Garza, June 168 Gaskell, Gail 234, 78 Gaskell, Billy 192 Gaskin, Chita 234, 135 Gaskin, Dinks 192 Gates, Marcia 192, 93 Gathings, Bill 192, 104 GAYI.OR. JAMBS 25, 61 GERMAN CLUB 89 Gibbs, Bill 168 Gibbs, Hugh 234 Gibbs, Tina 234, 38, 39, 90, 78 Gibson, Harl 168, 123 Gibson, Jim 192 Giles. Pat 192 Gillespie, Dale 192 Gillespie, Carol 235 Gillespie, Marilyn 28 Gilmer, Eva 192 Gilmer, Madeline 168 Gingold, Sheryl 235, 90 GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB 69 Given, Bobby 168 Glazman, Jon 192 Glenn, Eugene Byron 192 Glisson, Michael 105, 192, 123 Godwin, Zack 235, 73 Goins, Ronnie 168 Goldfarb, Jerry 96, 100 Goldfarb, Preston 235, 90, 76, 44, 114, 119 Goldman. David 235 Goldman, Billy 168 Goldner, Donna 193 Goldstein, Barbara 235 GOLF TEAM 124 GOODMAN, JIMMIE 69, 28 Goodman, Pat 168 Goodman, Shari 193. 90 Goodner. Jane 168 Goodson, Ellis 235 Goodwin, Helen 235, 96, 98, 99 Gordon, Gar)' 168 Gordon. Jack 168 Gordon, Linda 193, 84 Gordon. Vicki 236. 38. 90, 73. 84 Gorman, Janice 193, 79 Gorman, Teresa 168 GORRIE, MARGARET 39 Gotherd, Benny 168 Gothard, Margie 193, 93 Graham, Buzzy 168 Graham, Emris 193 Graham, Susan 236 Graham, Billy 86 Grant, Wes 61, 193, 90, 58, 126, 114, 118 Grantham. Jenny Lou 168 Graves, Betty 236. 90, 66, 78 Graves, Jeff 236, 88 Gray, Deborah 193, 133 Gray 236 Gray, David 193 Gray. Ricky 168 Grayson, Cathy 38, 64. 90, 193 Grayson, Jimmy 114, 118 Graze, Rhonda 96, 99, 193 Green, Bruce 236 Green, Becky 168 Green, Bobby 91. 168 Green, Joe 168 Green, Susan 84, 90, 236 Greenburg, Carol 168 Greenburg, Lee 38, 46, 85, 90, 71, 94. 236 Greenwald, Janet 169 Greven, Julia Anne 193 Grier, Ed 237 Griffin, David 62, 76, 84, 237 Griffis, Cathy 169 Griffith, Sandra 96, 99, 169 Griffith. Sunny 169 Grusin, David 280 Guerin. Newton 193 Guinn, Shercr 169 Gunn, Bill 88 Gunn. Carolyn 66, 169 Gunn, Elliot 133, 169 Gunn, William M. 86, 237 Gunter, Sandra 169 Gustafson, Diane 194, 134 Guy, Bobby 194, 129 Gwaltney, Lewis 105. 194, 126 GYMNASTICS CLUB 68 H Haas, David 194 Habshey, Jean 81, 169 Hackney, Rob 237 Haden, Courtney 85, 91, 194, 70 Hagan. Don 237, 88 Hagood, Debby 169 Haigh, Robert 169 Haigh, Sandra 66, 237 Hariston, Joan 64, 73, 237, 78 Hale, Tommy 169 Haley, Jerome 76. 104, 108, 111, 237 Hall, Linda 68, 80, 238 Hall, Joe 169, 119 Halpern, Arlene 238 Ham, Mike 169 Hamff, Bill 169 Hamill, Dale 194 Hamilton, Elizabeth 96, 100, 169 Hamilton, Sharon Lynn 194 Hammett. Dave 97, 100, 194 Hammond, Bill 194 Hancock, Charles 169 Haney, Barbara 135, 194 Haney, Dale 38, 64, 66, 73, 90, 238. 79 Haney, Susan 66, 78, 169 HANLIN, MARY (MRS.) 33 Hanson, Heidi 86, 135, 169 Happer, Tommy 194, 124 Harbin. Rodney 194 Hard, Libby 69, 133, 169 Hard, Richard 169 Hard, William Robert 194 Harding, James Arthur 238 Harding, Sandra 80, 169 Hardy, Pat 169, 162, 119 HARE. JEAN (MRS.) 25 Hargis, Milton 169 Harkey, Anne 169 Harper, Sally 134. 194. 79 Harrell. Barr)' 238 Harris. Dottcc 276 Harris, Diane 195 Harris, John 169 Harris, Linda A. 169 Harris. Linda D. 195 Harris, Martha 169 Harris. Mary Richardson 133, 169 Harris. Neal 169 Harris, Becky 93, 238 Harris, Wayne 169 Harsgny, Fredrick Joseph 195 Harsh, John 169 Harsh, Martha 195 Harvill, Bill 170 Harvill, James 170 Harwell. Robert Haskell, Ginger 135, 170 Hasty, Curt 106, 170 315 Hatcher, Janette 238 Hathcock, Janice 66, 238 Haughton, Dan 170 Haughton, Robert 195 Haugseth, David 195 Haugscth, Rhea 170, 131 Hawkins, George 195, 129 Hawkins. Jane 66, 84, 134, 195 Hawkins, Susan 239 Hayden, June 195 HAYES, FRANCES (MRS.) 18 Haynes, Dottie 170 Haynes, Sandra 96, 101, 195 Haynes, Susan 170 Hazel rig, Paula 131. 170 Hazzaro, Robert 195 Heath, Sherrie 239 Heathcrly, Peggy I.ynn 71.90. 133. 195 Heiiig, Paula 69. 132, 195 Held, Jerry 90, 195 Henderson, Shcrron 195 Hendrick, Ricky 195 Hendrix, John 195 Henley, Jan 134, 195 Henry, Ann 195 Henry, Melvin 106, 170 Hcrlong, Janet 69, 73. 89, 132, 195 Herron, Becky 170 Herrick, Jerry 195 Herring, Pat 195 Hcwson, David 73. 239, 92, 82 Hezlcp, Robert 195, 130 Hidcn, Sam 276 Hightower, Gene 47, 61. 76, 105, 107, 109,44, 128, 88, 239 HIGHTOWER, OUIDA (MRS.) 14 Hill, Lynn 239 Hill, Cheryl Hill, Dennis 19, 97, 195 Hill, Gregory 106, 170 Hill, Janie 66, 133, 196 HILL, MARGUERITT (MRS.) 24 Hill, Roserta 135, 170 Hill, Sandra 196, 92 Hill, Susan 38. 239, 79 Hill, Sue 67. 73. 239 Hillcke, Frank 196 Himes, Sue 170 Hines, Buddy 239. 88. 123 HISTORY CLUB 84 Hoar. Chris 182 HOBBS. DELORES (MISS) 25 Hodges, James 170 Hodges. Lolita 170 Hodges, Nancy 170 Hoffman. Leslie 97, 101, 170 Holcomb. Tommy 170 Holdren, Karen 66, 69, 132, 196 Holdren. Sandy 240, 79 Holland, Earle 68, 119, 130 Holland, Jan 133, 196 Hollingsworth, Brenda 196 Hollis. Sherry Leigh 196 Holmes. Honey 170 Holmes, Franklin 86, 89, 240 Holmes. Richard 196 Holmes. Robbie 196 Holt, Dawn 38. 66. 69, 91, 132, 240, 44 Holt. Ricky 105, 106, 170 Holt, Sherri 196 HOMECOMING COURT 40, 41 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 78, 79 Honeycutt, Kent 240 HONORS 36-101 Hooks. Kenny 240 Hope, Elise 240 Hopkins, David 106. 170 Hopkins, Keith 170 Hopkins. Lynne 196 Hopkins. Robert 240 Horn, Leah 85, 170 Horn, Myra 196 Horne. Kathy 240 Houscal, Bill 106, 170 Hpuscal, Melissa 38, 43, 46. 64, 65, 90, 91. 214, 241, 70, 52 Howell, Mike 241 Howie, Ann 135, 241, 79 Howton, Bill 196 Huck, Carol 170 Hudgins, Robert 170 Hudson. Cynthia 78, 241, 71, 82 Hudson, Les 196 Hudson, Laura 28. 46, 64. 90, 241 Hudson. Nancy 170 Hudson, Will 170 Hughes, Larry 97, 101, 170 Hungerford. Sherry 241 Hunter. Page 134, 196 HURLBET. WYNELLE (MRS.) 19 Hutner, Barr) 170 I Ingram, Clarance 241 Ingram, Jerry 170 316 INTER ACT CLUB 62 INTER CLUB COUNCIL 60 INTRAMURAL TEAMS, GIRLS 131 135 Ireland, Gene 76. 104, 107, 108 113, 147, 241 Isbell. Carol 242 Israel, John 106, 170 Ives, John 91, 196 J Jackson, Karen 170 Jackson, Julie 38, 91, 133, 196 Jackson, Martha 84, 135, 242 Jackson, Myra 133, 170 Jacobs, Ellen 170 Jaffe, Richard 170 Jaffe, Sam 170 Jagoe, Rachael 133. 170 James, Linda 135, 170 Jamison, Mary Lynn 170 Jarett, Sue 242 Jenkins, Ceil 170 Jenkins. Harriet 170 Jenkins, Harry 197 Jesse, George 97, 99, 170 Jessup, Michael 170 Jimenez. Aurea 242 Joe, Suelin 242 Joe, Henry 197 Joe, Jimmy 170 Johns. Sally 69. 133 Johns, Sara 171 Johnsey, Ronni 76, 197 Johnson. Billy 97, 99, 197 Johnson, Carlccne 171 Johnson, Jayne 171 Johnson. Leslie 132, 197 Johnson, Pam 242 Johnson, Pat 280 Johnson, Tommy 61 Johnston, Eric 242 Jones. Alexander 171 Jones, Carolyn 197 Jones. Dale 197 JONES. IRMA (MRS.) 31.81 Jones. Larry 105, 108, 276. 123 JONES. KATHLEEN (MISS) 21 Jones. Kenneth 76. 197, 129 Jones, Linda 242 Jones. Linda Ruth 171 Jones. Richard 96. 100, 171 Jones, Randy 197 Jones, Travis 243 Jordan. Martha 73, 276 Joseph, Marsha 81, 135, 243 Joseph, Dennis Michael 81, 171 Jowers, Don 243 K Kallman, Ellen Ruth 171 Kallman, Lynn 197 Kaplan. Marcia 197 KappcI, Arthur Thomas 68, 171 Kappcl, Lowell, 91. 133, 197. 95, 120 Karpc, Cathy 84, 197 Kartus, Kathy 171 Kaylor, Patricia Ann 135, 171 KFARCE, LAMOINE (MRS.) 14, 15 Keefe, Eileen Virginia 171 Keith, Frank Wayne 171 Keller, Bonnie 197, 73 Keller, Linda 197 Kelly, Cathy 243 Kendrick, Michael Gene 106. 171 Kent, Joyce Evclym 171 Kcsmodcl, Karyl 46, 73, 243 Kctcham, Byron 42, 48, 61, 76, 108, 127, 126, 88. 105. Ill, 242 Kctcham, Geoffrey 87, 171 Ketcham. Put 46, 276 KEY CLUB 61 Key, David 243 Key, Thomas 85, 171 Kcywood. Julia Delores 97, 101, 171 Kidd. John 197 Kimberling, Cathy 135 Kimerling. Paia 135, 197 Kimerling. Deborah Ann 65, 80, 171 Kincaid, Sandy 93, 67, 197 Kindberg, Candy 66, 69. 85, 91, 132, 243 King, Charlie 197 King, Don 91, 244 King, Andy 197 King, Nancy 171 Kinney, Betsy 84. 134, 197, 79 Kirk, Jim 39,43, 58, 61,244, 95, 129 Kirkland, John Ware 171, 123 Kirkland, Minda 66. 244 Kirkland, Suzanne 197 Kl inner, Cara Jean 171 Klycc, Carolyn 244 Knight. Al 276 Knox, Larry 244, 88 Koch, Julian 244, 88 Koerner, Susan 244 Kontos, Alex 197, 119 Kontos, Stella Annette 171 Koontz, Patricia Lynn 171 Koss, Mar)- Elizabeth 198 Krause, Glenn 97, 101, 242 Kustes, George Paul 171 Kuzmick, Janis 171 L Laborde, Rick 105, 198, 123 Laceficld, Jim 245 Lace field, Joseph 171 LaCoste, Patricia 171 Lacy, Chris Lee 171 Lacy, Neal 171, 129 Lambert, Chris 84, 245, 79 Lambert, Gary 171 Lambert, Larry 172 Lancaster, Patsy 135, 172 Lancaster, Rosannc 198 Lancaster, Suzanne 133, 198 Landmon, Wayne 198 LANGUAGE LAB ASSISTANTS 65 Lanier, Dell 198 Lanier, Randy 198 Lansden, David Wilson 198 Larson, Harold 280 Larson, Lisa 73, 245 Lashley, Tina 198 LATIN CLUB 91 Laufman. Rita 39, 84. 198 Lawlcy, Renee 132, 198, 79 Lawson, Alec 280 Leach, Cathy 81 Leach. Susan 172 LcBcrtc, Bonnie Lee 172 Lecroy, Gwen 245, 79 LEDBETTER, VIRGIL 13 Lee, Donna 198 Lee, Joyce Loo 89, 90, 135, 198, 88 Lee, Margie 245, 63, 88 LEGG. WILLIAM (MR.) 106 Lemmon, Henry 86, 245 Leonard. Charles H. 172 Leonard, Don 276, 86 Lessley, Janet 172 Lester, Jesse 246 Lester, Teddy 38, 86, 245 Lett. Ed 246 Levey, Bill 198 Levin, Arnold I. 172 Levin. Barr)' Allen 172 Levine, Jack 246 Levine, Rick 246 Levine, Susan 90, 198 Levy, John 97, 100 Levy, Robert H. 172 Lewis, Richard 172 LIBRARY CLUB 80 Lichter, Stephen Mark 172 Lind, Sandra 198 Linder, Carol 172 Lindsey, Louis 172 Lippmann, Bill 198 Lipscomb. Janet 246 Little, Doug 172 Litton, David Keaton 76, 104, 198 Litzinger, Mark 172 Llewellyn, Sherry 93, 246 Lloyd, Jeanne Alicia 172 Lloyd, Judy 135, 246 Lloyd, Harrison 73, 198 Lockhart, Cara 198 Loeb, Lauren 84. 90, 165, 246 Loftus, Deborah Allen 172 Loftus, Edson 20 Logan, Gayle 172 Logan, Linda 90. 198, 79 LOGAN. MAXINE (MISS) 20, 10 Long, Joann Conzelman 172 Longo, Peter Allen 172 Loo. Helen 172 Looney, Gene 172 Love, Mike 198 Lovell, Dianne 69, 134, 247, 44 Lovell, Jim 198 Lovell, Thomas Edward, Jr. 172 Lowe, Dan Gerald 172 Lowe, Gayla Louise 172 Lowe, John 247 Lowry, Harmon 68, 247, 120 Luks, Judi 67, 81, 84, 90 Lunccford, Eugene Mabry 172 Lunceford, Marsha 135, 172 Lunceford, Susan 38, 60, 68, 73, 247, 91 Lupton. Susan 135, 172 Luria, Amanda 172 LUTZ, MARY (MRS.) 29 Lyford. Judith Eliz 280 Lyle, Margaret Jane 172 LYNCH. RUTH (MISS) 23 Lynch. Murphy 198 M MACKEY. DINNIE MAE (MISS) 18. 19 Mackey, Jane 90. 91, 133, 199 317 Mackin, David 199 Mackin. Pat 199 MacLeod, Jack 172 MacQueen, Bibba 81. 200 MacQueen, Julian Bruce 172 Magnus, Lucy 64, 199, 133, 79 Magruder, Virginia 90. 247, 79 MAJORETTES 98 Mancha. Girl 247 Mangina, Joe Phillup 172 Mann. Steve 199 Mann, Thomas Mason 172 Manning, Bobby 199 Marchich, Carol Lynne 96, 101, 172 Marcus, Dale 38, 84. 190, 247 Marian, Jan Marie 172 Marlow. Frank 199, 66 Marlow, Neal 199 Marlowe, Bobbie 199 Marshall, Joanne Catherine 248 Marshman. Mike 172 Martin, Bill 199 Martin, Ernie 248, 126 Martin, Martha 199 MARTIN. MARY (MRS.) 17 Masiello, John 280 Mason, Edith Anne 58, 172 Massey, Caroline 134, 199 Masters, Jackie Lee 172 Mathicu, Charles William 65 Matthews, Bink 58, 62. 248, 44 Matthews. Candy Anne 172 Matthews, Chris 61. 76. 106, 172 Matthews, John 214, 148 Matthews. John William 172 Matthews, Patti 81, 172 Matthews. Richard 248 Mathis, Mary Margaret 64, 65, 248 Maxwell. Diane 63, 248 MAXWELL. RUTH (MRS.) 22 May, Barbara Ellen 172 Mayfield. Mary Clyde 199 Mayfield. Ricky 199 Maze, Billy Mazer. Alan 38. 39, 46, 76, 85, 90, 52. 70, 95, 125, 248 Mazer, Bari 172 Mazzara, Vivien J. 172 McAdory, Carmen 133 200 McAdory, Jamie 172 McAIiley, Joel 200 McAulley, Barbara 63, 66, 67, 93, 134, 248 McAuley, Donna 66. 200, 79 McCALL, BLANCHE (MRS.) 59. 90 McCarn, Dan 134, 172 McCarn. Mikki 249 McCarn, Susan 90, 200 McCarter, Sherry 96, 98, 249, 101 McCarty, Hill 200 McCary, Edie 200 McCary, Lynn 173 McClain, Mike 249 McClennan, Devcre 124 McClure, Michael 173, 249 McClusky, John 46, 97, 98, 100, 88 McConnell, Susan 63, 173 McCowan, Ed 62, 76, 249, 214, 119, 114 McCoy, Carol 200 McCoy, Donna 64, 73. 89, 249, 92 McCrary, Cheryl 173 McCrary, Karen Lynn 200 McCrary. Laura 200, 79 McCrockey, Lynn 200 McCue, Betty Lynn 73 McCullers, Cynthia Marie 173 McCulley, Gail 200, 79 McCullough. John 173 McCullough. Peggy 249, 79 McCully, Sharon Gail 131, 173 McDavid, Sam 277 McDonald, Deborah 131, 173 McDonald. George 65, 205 McDonald, Hal 250, 91 McDonald, Kenneth 76, 47, 104, 113, 250 McDonald, Bill 250, 124 McDonald, Mike 277 McDonald. Shelia 67, 69, 132, 20C McFerrin, Barbara Ellen 73, 173 McFerrin, Fontaine 200 McGimsey, Mike 250 McIntosh. Hooper 173 McKay, Susan 173 McKee)', Larry 97, 100, 200 McKenzie, Terri 131. 173 McKibbon, John 61, 76, 110, 111, 104, 277 McKinnon, Sharon 133, 200 McKinstry, Beth 250 McKinstry, James 97, 100, 173 McKittrick, Butch 200 McLAIN. WILLIAM (MR.) 31 McLallen, Susan 173 McLane, Mike 250 McLennan, Devcre 250. 88 McMahan, Sharon 131, 173 McMillon, Ann 81, 173 McMillan. Dugald 62, 251, 88 McNeil. Margaret 63, 254 McNclly, Patty 133, 173 McRae, Martha 200 McRce, Brenda Joctta 66, 173 McRec, Spruce 173 McReynolds, Ivy 251 McSPADDEN, ELIZABETH 23 McTyeire, Robert Adams 96, 99, 200 McVay, Johnny 173 McVEA, LOIS (MRS.) 17 McWhorter, Jim 6l, 76, 105, 107, 110, 111, 112, 200, 182 McWhorter, Tom 58, 76. 200, 182, 114, 118 Meehan, Wm, Arthur 173 Meeker, Greg 200 Melazzo, Martha 78, 251 Mendelshon, Linda 200 Mendelsohn, Lynn 173 Meredith, Marie 251 Merrill, Tommy 201 Mcrriott, Paul 251, 129, 126 Methvin, Lee 200 Mikul, Lonny 251 Biller, Miller, Beverly 78, 251 Miller, Herbert 173 Miller, Jim 201 Miller, Judy 163, 20, 201 MILLER, JUDY HEACHER 21 Miller, Lydia 252 Miller, Tommy 252 Mills, Dudley 201 Mills, John 173 Mills, Kappy 252 Mills, Ted 173 Milstead, Mike 173 Mims, Betty 132, 252 Mims, Don 201 Mims, O. L. 252 Mink, Bruce 201 Miree. Sarah I 33, 201 Miss id line, Thomas Robt. 173 Mitchell. Barbara 132, 201 Mitchell, Guy 76. 201, 123 Mitchell, Jimmy 105 Mobley, DeWayne 173 Moffatt, Cathie 201 Monaghan, Marietta 73, 252 Monroe, Lee 65, 277 Montgomery, Betty 134. 277 Montgomery, Dawn 173 Montgomery, Elaine 81, 173 Montgomery. Kay 252 318 Montgomery, Marcia 132, 201, 79 Montgomery, Sharon 201 Moody, Edwin 65, 86, 277 Moody, Gene 106 Moon, Alan 252 Moon, Judy 184, 201 Moon, Michael 201 Moore, Bill 253, 123 Moore, Cliff 174 Moore, David 202 Moore, Dee 202, 141 Moore, Dianne Christine 174 Moore. George 174, 181 Moore, Howard 174 Moore, Jim 277 Moore, John 174 Moore, June 90, 253 Moore, Karen Ann 174 Moore, Terry 174 Moore, Thomas 173 Moore, Thomas 173 Mooty, Marilyn 174 More, George 97 Morgan, Paul 202 Morgan, Peggy 61. 174 Morgan, Perry 6l, 174. 119 Morris, George 280 Morris, Jamie Ann 174 Morris, Mike 202 Morton, Ann 174 Morton, Knox 202 Moseley. Lois 66. 253, 79 Moses, Ronald 202 Moss, Ronnie 202 Mouron, Marcia 41, 45, 58, 61, 214, 253, 53 Mouron, Mike 174 Mullins, Suzette 174 Munger, Kathy 174 Murphree, Phillip Lee 174 Murray, Marty 91, 174 Myers, Robert 174 N Nabers, Bev 84, 131, 202 Nail, Sandra 202 Nailen, Charles 253 Nathan, Diana Lynn 174 Nathan, George 97, 99, 202 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 38 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SEMI-FINALISTS 46 Naumann, David 253, 88, 95 Neeley, Carol 253 Nelson, Ann 58, 135, 174 Nelson; Buzzy 253 Nelson, Greg William 101, 174 Nelson, Mar)’ Grace 84. 131, 202 Nelson, Rebecca Ann 174 Neptune, Ann 66. 78, 132, 168, 254 Newman, Howard 174 Newman, Larry 76, 105, 254 Newman, Robert 202 Nichols, Cheryl 132, 202 Nichols, Karen Leigh 174 Nichols, Robert 174 Nielson, Ken 277 Nixxon, Sue Ellen 58, 174 Noble, Andy 91, 174 Nobles, Bonita 38. 68. 78, 132, 254 Nobles, Greg 202 Nolen, Janice Gail 203, 79 Nolen, Rodney 58, 59, 61, 254, 44 Nordan, Dianne 174 Norrell, Becky 203 Norrell, Fred 173, 254 Norris, Dorothy 174 Norris, Kathy 93, 254 Northrup, Steve 254 Norton, Kenneth 80, 254 NUCKOLLS. BILLIE JEAN 27 Nunnelley. Jane C. 255 O O’Bear, Peggy 255 O’Brien, George 174 Odess, Lynn 203 Odum, Elaine 174 OFFICE ASSISTANTS 66, 67 Ogburn, Toni 255 Ogden, Phillip Wayne 174 O’Neal, Tammy 133. 174 O’Kelley. James 174, 119 Olive. Deborah 78, 203 Olive, Margie 78, 203 Olive, Martha 278, 88 Orange, Bobby 203 Orr, Susan 90, 255 Oswald, Sue 63, 78. 85, 203 Ott. Lee 65, 76, 174, 130 Owen, Pete 49, 58, 60, 61. 76. 84, 113, 105, 203, 182, 11 9 Owen, Steve 174 Owens. Ricky 174 Owens, Mary Lil 133, 203 OZLEY, COACH 62, 106, 28. 119 P Page. Anita 174 Palmer, Genie 203, 79 Palmer, James 174 Palmore, Roscanna 133, 174 Palmore, Susan 132, 203 Pamfilis. Diane 39, 255 Pappas. Louis 174 Pardue, Richard 203 Parker, Charles 38, 85, 255, 82 Parker, Diane 255, 94 Parker, Frank 203 Parker, Miranda 134, 203 Parker, Sammy 62, 173, 255 PARKER. SHIELDS J. 24 Parker, Wm. Henry 174 Parrish. Hollis 97, 101 Parrott, John 206 Partin, Tim 203 Pate, Steve 174 Patrick, Teresa 256 Patterson, Cay 76, 93, 256, 74 Patterson, Michael 174 Patton, Chuck 60, 91, 256. 123 Patton, Janice 96, 174, 101 Patton. Johnny 256. 68, 76, 122, 120, 123 PEAKE, FRANK DR. 12 Peckham, Frank 203 Peckham, Robert 281 Peers, John 96, 100, 174 Pepper, Sally 203, 73 PEP SQUAD 77 Perrine, Martha L. 175, 91 Perry’, Beth 203 Perry, David 203 Perry, Elizabeth 175 Perry, Kathy 203, 84, 71, 134, 79 Perry, Mac 203, 61, 126 Perry, Tunstall 175 Perryman, Carol Jean 175, 79 Petty, Ray Bryan 175 Pfeiffer, Kip 175 Pfrimmcr, John 175, 106 Phillippi, Jan 175 Phillips, Patti 175 Phillips, Ann-Rae 203 Phillips, Dell 175 Phillips, Frances 256, 67, 63 Phillips, Larry 203 Phillips, Linda 203, 90, 133, 79 Phillips, Murray 175 Phillips, Skip 204 Phillips, Susan Lynn 175 Phillpott, David 175 PHYSICS CLUB 88 Picard, Nancy 256, 38, 39. 46 Pierce, Anne 278, 88 319 Pierce, Tap 204 Pinkston, Pinky 256 Pippin, Hettic 257, 90, 88 Plyar, Pat 204 Pocus, Tommy 68. 204, 120, 130 Poor, Janet 96. 101, 204, 79 Poerschkc, Betsy 91. 175 Polhcmus, Beth 175 Pollitt, Gilbert 65, 257, 88 Porter. Chuck 204 Porter, Jim 76. 10 1. 204, 123 Potter, Sandra 132 Potts, Mary 257 Powell, Benny 106 Powell, Brenda 175 Powell, Danny 175 Powell, Dudley 65, 96, 101, 204 Powell, James («. 84, 96, 204, 123 Powell, James Howard 96, 99, 175 Powell, Linda 175 Powell, Sandra 63, 257 Powell. Tom 97, 150, 204 Prather, Brenda 175 Pratt, Jim 61, 106, 175, 162 Pregge, Corky 257 Pressley. Lynn 97, 101, 175 Prcst, Dale 65, 257 Price, Yvonne 257 Puckett, Steve 47. 76, 105, 107, 278, 123 PUGH, VIRGINIA 15 Puya, Lucy 80. 93, 204 Q Quan, Alaric 38, 92, 96, 99, 257, 88 Quinn, Tran 175 Quinn, Mike 204 Quinn, Kathy 131, 204 Quintero, Vicki 78, 258, 71 R Rae, Janet 63, 78. 93, 258 Ragsdale, Mary 175 Randman, Lydia 66, 204 Rangeley, Jean 175, 79 Rast, Martha 258 Rast, Nan 58, 175 Ratliff, Amclie 68, 69, 91, 132, 175 Ratliff. Bill 104. 204 Ratliff, Fred 175 Ratliff, Mary 28, 39, 48, 58, 59, 84, 90 Raulston, Susan 133, 204 Ray. Thomas David 258, 123 Rayficld, Carole 134, 204, 182, 71 Raymond, Dale 175 RED CROSS CLUB 63 Reid, Tricia 131. 175 Reese, Anne 84, 204 Reese, David 90, 204 Reisman, Sanford 258 Reitmeyer, Harry 38, 46, 95, 90, 88, 258 Reneau, Suzanne 175 Reznik, David 66. 175 Rice, Bert 76, 204, 129 Rice, Janice 91, 176 Rice, Joan 204 Richards. Cindy 93, 66, 258 Richards, Gail 204 Richardson, Cindy 176 Richardson, Jim 278 RICKMAN. SIDNEY 19. 95 Riddle, Doug 258 Riley, George 91, 176 Riley, Mike 204 Ringland, Adrian 76, 204 Ringland, Bill 61, 176, 129, 123 Riser, Buster 205 Rives, Vaughn 205 Roan, Wendy Ann 176 Robbins, Mary 96, 99, 176 Roberts, Archie 97, 101, 176 Roberts. Bill 96, 99, 176 Roberts, Mike 76, 205, 129, 128 Robertson, Julie 63, 135, 176 Robins, Jimmy 259 Robinson, Eddie 205 Robinson, John 91, 205 Robinson, Mike 205 Robinson, Susan 205 Robinson, Tommy 259 Rochester, Drucilla 259 Rodgers, Carolyn 90, 64, 208, 79 Roebuck. Diane 176 Rocpke, Don 176 ROGERS, BETH 15 Rogers, Melody 81, 205 Rogoff, Lee 90. 205 Rollings, Kathy 176 Romano, Rhandy 63, 93, 259 Rose, Bruce 208 Rose, Judy 259, 82 Roscman, Donnie 205 Roseman, Nancy 39, 88. 205 Rosenbaum. Herb 259 Rosenbaum, Robbie 176 Rosenthal, David 176 Rosenthal, Joey 176 Roth, Mike 86, 208 Roth, Nancy 84, 206 Roth, Nick 176 Rountree, Julie 63. 259 Rowe, Alan 259, 88 Rowe, Larry George 106, 176 Rundlctt, Bruce 278 Rowland, Tatem 260 Royal, Eddie 176 Royal, Stuart 176, 58 Russell, Lee Ann 176 Russell, Susan 97, 99, 176 Russc-n, Dean 260, 79 Russcy, Richard 260 Ryan, Dan 176 Ryan. Gail 260. 93 Ryan, Margaret 80, 163, 206 Ryan, Nora 260 Ryding, Jeff ray 278 S Sadler, Debbie 32. 90, 134, 79, 206 Sahm, Charlie 206 Salmon, Spencer 206 Sanders, Robyn 260 Sanders, Ruth Franklin 260 Sasser, John 6l Saxon, Danny 260 Schaffer, Karl 176 Schaffer, Susan 38. 52, 90, 66, 95, 261 Schilleci. Margaret 135, 176 Schinzing, Susan 133. 206 Schmittoy, Phyllis 206 Schultz, Rhonda Beth 176 Schwartz, Wendy 38. 39, 80, 86, 261 •S CLUB 76 Scokel, Ben 176, 81 Sconyers. Janice 261 Sconyers, Sharon 206 Scott. David 176 Scott. Frances 90, 91, 206 Screws, Ralph 176 Scroggins, Linda 176 Scruggs, Susan 187 Seale. James 176 Seale, James Morris 278 Scars, Cathy 91, 206 Seay, Dicky 80, 89, 99, 206 Seay, Stanley 96, 261, 88 SEEGER, GENEVIE 27 Scgraves, James 176 . Scgravcs, Ginger 176 Seibels, Henry 6l, 90, 26l Scitel, Alan 206 320 Sellers, Leigh 261, 44 Selman, Billy 91, 206 SENIOR SERVICE GIRLS 67 Sessions, Pam 261 Sctzer, Billy 207 Sevier, Stewart 261 Sclton, Linda 176, 79 Sexton, Rob 207 Seymour, Janet 207 Shackelford, Amelie 176 Shackelford, Caroline 176 Shaddix, Cathy 80, 133, 207 Shannon, Betty Sue 96, 101, 176 Shannon, Jimmy 105, 207 Shapiro, Elise 66, 67, 262, 88 Shapiro, Rhonda Judith 176 Sharp, Brenda 176 Sharp, Kathy 176 Sharpe, George 176 Shaver, Janie Kate 25 Shaw, Anita 41, 43, 62, 76, 74, 134, 262 Shaw, Carole 63, 93, 176 Shaw, Kelly 91, 207 Shaw, Larry 262, 82 Shelton, Marian 176 Shelton, Michael 106, 176 Shepherd, Florence 135, 176 Shepherd, James Gregg 207 Shcr, Lynda 207 Sherk, Linda 69, 132, 207 Sherri 1, John 207 Shevin, Stuart 65, 262 Shields, Kathy 66, 81, 281 Shields, Lou 207 Shields, Mike 62, 73, 262. 88 Shields, Sue 207 Shitland, Ronald 90, 207 Shill, Kathy 176 Shillito, Robert 97, 176 Shidzaki, Etsuko 9, 27, 43, 54, 95 MacDonald, Hal 73, 55, 58 Shirkey, Wade 176 Shirley, Candy 207 Shirley, Howard 262 Shoemaker, Anita 207 Shook, Renee 176 Shores, Barbara 73 Short, Wayne 177 Shory, Susan 177 Silsbee, Huriey 177, 135 Silverfield, Morris 177, 85 Simmons, Lee Mrs. 18 Simmons, Tom 177 Simmons. Sue 262 Simon, Arnie 262 Simpson, Lee 263, 88 Simpson, Diane 207 Simpson, Bill 65 SIMS, JAMES (MR.) 35, 106, 123 Sims, Janice 2 ?3 Sims, Neal 207 Siragusa, Jimmy 207 Sirles, Judy 80, 207 Sirles, Sandra 207 Si trick, David 177 Sitton, Dale 38, 39, 62, 214, 263 Skees, David 177, 279, 88 Skelton, Marian 133 Skelton, Jeff 104, 207 Skelton, Lenny 207 Skelton, Rex 263 Skinner, Bobby 263 Slappey, Donald 104, 207, 126, 127 Slatter, June 78, 177 Slaughter, Betty 66, 268 Slaughter, Carolyn 177 Slaughter, Harlene 207 Slaughter, Renee 80, 219, 268 Slick 263 Smith, Hobert 263 Smith. Missy 264, 79 Smith. Tommy 264, 114, 116 Smith, Jane 264 Smith, Jim 263 Smith, Jimmy 73, 97, 101, $8 Smith, Kathy 68, 208 Smith, Laura 208 Smith, Macelin 66, 177 Smith, Steve 177 Smith, Macelin 66, 177 Smith, Steve 177 Smith, Mitzi 264 Smith, Philip 208 Smith. Rebecca 177 Smith, Stephen 208 Smith, Thomas 177 Smith, Wayne 264 Smith. Willard 177 Snider, Cathy 265, 73 SNIDER. MAXINE (MRS.) 26, 38 Snow, Alden 177 Snow, Sperry 265 Snow, Cheryl 208 Snow, Robin 208 Sokol, Bari 90, 265 Sikol, Howard 265 Soloman, David 85, 177 SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 39 Speaks, Sam 86, 265 Spear, David 65, 177 Spencer, John 97, 101, 177 Spencer, Murray 84, 134 Sprague, Dara 177 Spigner, Frank 177 Spriggs, Eddie 177, 119 Spruiell, Sammy 208 Staff, Susan 177 Stalfort, Bill 208 Stallworth, Sharon 265 Stamps, Randolph 106, 178 Standberry, Judy 178 Stanford, Deborah 279 Stapleton, Leigh 135, 178 Stapleton, Victor 65 Stark, Judy 265 Stein. Mike 178 STEMBRIDGE, VIRGINIA (MRS.) 26 Stinson. Gwyn 80, 71 Sutherland, Victor 178 Swafford, Dale 209 Swann, Edgar 178 Swedlaw, Shelley 38, 39, 85, 266 Stephens, Mark 97, 108, 208, 162 Stephenson, Aileen 178 Stephenson, Betty Gayle 58, 64, 134, 208, 182 Stern, Lenny 105, 208 Stern, Max 85, 208, 71 Stevens, Edward 178 Stevens, Florence 266, 79 Stevens, Mike 208 Stevenson, Jack 61, 265 Stcveson, Guinn 208 Stewart, David 178 Stewart, Jean 178 Stewart, Jessie 178 Stewart, Larry 97, 100, 266 Stiles, Clay 58. 162. 208. 125 Stiles, Susan 132, 178, 69 Stillman, Van 266 Stone, Laurie 84, 90, 208 Stone, Spencer 178 STONE. RUTH (MRS.) 16 Stoppelbein. Ken 96, 98, 101, 266 Storey, Luther 208 Stough, Rebecca 178 Stough. Gerald 89, 208 Stout, Mary 69. 131. 208, 49 Strange, Sky 266, 124 Stratton. Regina 91. 178 321 Strawn, Cathy 133, 178. 162 Stringfellow, Joy 20, 178 Stringfellow, Sarah 20 Stroud, Roger 46, 266, 88 Stucky, Nan 133, 178 Stucky, Nancy 133, 178 STUDENT COUNCIL 58-9 Studin, Andrea 208 Slut ley, Beverly 178 Stutts, Sam 61. 76. 105, 112, 208, 114. 117. 118, 116 Suddoth, Elaene 178 Sullivan, Thomas 178 T Tachoberry. Vicke 133, 178 Tait, Donna 178 Taliaferro, Henry 266, 88, 123 Talleson, Libby 135 Tate. Donna 133 Tate, Ellen 178 Tatum, Darccy 267 Tayloe, Floyd 178 Taylor, Dorothy 131. 179 Taylor, Macey 209 Taylor, Pam 96, 99, 209, 79 Taylor, Sandra 209 Taylor, Tyler 179 Teague, Brad 267 Teague, Elizabeth 80, 179 Teague, Phil 89. 209 Teas, Wayne, Jr. 209 Teel. Richard 61, 76, 209, 116. 117, 114 Teninbaym, Lenny 209 TENNIS TEAM 125 Thames, Robert 179 THESPIANS CLUB 82 Thomas, Diane 80, 209 Thomas, Elgin 267 Thomason. Janinc 209 Thomason, Sherran 69. 132, 209 Thompson, Andrew Jackson 179 Thompson, Barbara 267 Thompson, Beth 179 Thompson, Dc De 131, 179 Thompson, Kris 46, 81, 267 Thompson, Lisa 132, 209 THOMPSON. MARETTA (MISS) 22 'I hompson, Stan 267 Thompson, Susan 64. 65, 78, 90, 134, 209 Thuss, Pam 179 TIDWELL. EUNICE (MRS.) 26 Timmons, Cynthia 209 Timmons, Tommy 209 Tindal, Angelyn Faye 63, 267 Tisdale, Mike 65. 267 Tolleson, Olivia 81 TOLSON, JAMES (MR.) 29, 106 Tomlinson, Linda 63. 85, 73 Tovias, Louis 279 TOWER STAFF 94-5 TRACK TEAM 128-9 Trawick, Jack 281 Trimble, Faye 210 Tubb, Nanc 78 Tubbs, Linda 210 Turner, Colleen 73 Turner, Tommy 62, 268 Turnham, Alan 38, 80, 210 Turpin, Mike 210 Twitty. Eugenia 133, 210 Twitty. Gaila 58, 268, 79, 136 Tyson. Murray 210, 125 Tyson, Pat 268 U Underwood, Angela 53, 268 Underwood, Craig 106, 119 Underwood. Rel 210, 126, 127, 114 USHERETTES CLUB 64 Ussery, Marvin Paul 96, 99 V VALLEY FORGE STAFF 70-1 VanBaalen, Dolores 268 Van Moose, Susanne 38, 39. 210 Van Landingham, Wayne 210 Vann, Ellen 76, 134, 210, 182, 74 Vann, Melinda 39. 76, 134, 74, 268 Vardaman. John 268 Vaughn, Jim 268, 114, 116 Vaughn. Kathy 210 Veren, Andrew 269 Vick, Myra 269 Vickers, Thelma 269 Vines, James Michael 180 Vinyard, Janice 211 Vobt. Bob 180 Vogtle, Ann 180 Vowell, Wayne 76. 105, 211 W Wade, Allan 211 Wade, John 269 Wadsworth, Kathryn 211 Waitzman, Elizabeth 84, 279 WAKEFIELD. ATHOLINE MRS. 24 Walden, Jack 43, 48, 62, 76, 104, 107, 109, 111, 269, 88 Walden, Shirley 69, 134, 211 Walker, Day 76, 211, 74 WALKER, DOROTHY (MRS.) 30, 83 Walker, Jimmy 211 Walker. Jerry 180 Walker, Joan Carolyn 91, 279 Walker, Kaye 80, 269 Walker, Marshall 65, 269 Walker, Nancy 131, 133 Walker, Nancy Jo 180 Walker, Steve 65, 211 Walker. Wanda 97, 101, 211 WALLACE, CHRISTINE (MRS.) 34, 82 Wallace, Edward Stephen 10S Wallace, Jim 269 WALLACE, JOYCE 15 Waller, Betty Jo 211 Waller, Debra 93 Waller, Rebecca 211 Walters, Darlyce Faye 180 Walters. Greg 97, 101, 211 Walton, Ronnie 270 Ward, Patricia 211 Ward, Jacquiline 180 Ward. Joanne 270, 71 Warrick, Nancy 180, 181 Washington. John Langtry 180, 130 Waters, Richard 180 Watkins, Emily Carlcnc 180 Watkins, Eugenia 270 Watkins, Kathleen 180 Watkins, Ed 270 Watkins, Terry 180 Watkins. William 180 Watson. Jerrie 67, 211 Watson. Joyce Louise 180 Watts, III, William 270 Waugh, Wayne Lamar Weaker, Aline Carol 180 Wear, Tom 211 Weaver, Barbara Jean 180, 79 Weaver, Lloyd 211 Weaver, Nancy Lynn 180 Weaver. Susan Diane Weaver, Susan 133. 211, 79 Webb. Gloria 270 Weed, Mary 270 Weidenfield, Sonny 85, 279 Weil, Steve 270 Weir, Howard 211 322 Welch, Babs 131, 211 Welch, Delia 180 Welch Jean 279, 79 Wells, Henry 271 Wells, Shirley 66, 67, 93, 271 Weimar, Thomas 211 Werthemer, Barbara Lynn 180 West, Juanita 271, 281 Westbrook, Ronald Dennis 180 Wctterstcn, Linda 65, 211 Wetzel, Ricky 211 WHALEY. VOLENA (MISS) 22 Whatley, Larry 211, 130 Whatley, Susan Kathleen 180 Whaetley, John 271 Wheeler, Carol 271 Whitaker, Janice 271 Whitaker, Joyce 78, 211 White, Brenda 212 White, Dan Hall 180 White, Doran Clay 180 White, Joanna 212 White. Lilctte 28, 64, 84, 90. 271 White. Nancy 46, 73,271 White. Rebecca 180 White, Wanda 180 White, Bruce 76, 272, 88 Whiteard. Diane 180, 135 Whiteis, Bob 88 Whiters. Bob 212 Whitmire. Suzanne 134, 212, 79 Whitmore, Scott 180 Whitney. Becky 90, 132, 212 Whitson. Willard 81.272, 82. 95 Whitt, Neal 61, 272 Whitten, Bob 272 WHO'S WHO 42-45 Wilcox, Adele 212 Wilcox, Elaine 180 Wilkerson, Glen 212 Wilkerson, Jo 90, 272,71 Wilkite, Dewey 212 Will, Sandra 133,212 Williams, Anne 180 Williams. Barnett 42, 49, 61, 76, 84, 88 Williams, Bland 272, 104, 272, 88, 126, 127 Williams, Bob 180, 273 Williams, Charles 212 Williams, Dave 272, 88 Williams, Glen 212,90 Williams, Greg 212 WILLIAMS. LUTHER (MR.) 24 Williams, Mary Beth 180 Williams. Robert 38, 212 Williams, Steve 89. 82, 281 Williams, Walters 81, 53 Williamson, Brenda 180 Williamson, Lex 212, 88 Willis, David 213 Willis, John 273 Willis, Nancy 181 Wilson, Adele 91 Wilson. Jill 91 Wilson, John David 281 Wilson. Laura 131, 181 Wilson, Lanier 181 WILSON, LOUISE MRS. 34, 93 Wilson, Margaret Ann 181 Wilson. Mar)' Kathleen 181 Wilson. Vicki 131,213 Wingo, Walton 109, 273 Wingo, Walter 47, 76, 104 Winnette, James 181 Wise, Beth 91, 181 Wolfe, Cynthia L. 181 Womack, Leigh 213 Wong. William 213 Wong, Willy 181 Wood. Dale 181 Wood, Tim 213 Wood, Debbie 133, 181 Wood, Teresa 181 Wood, Kerry 273 Woodall, Charles 60, 62, 92, 273 Woodham, Gar}' 181 Woodley, Judith Diane 181 WOODROW, ELIZABETH (MISS) 18 Woodruff, Susan 213 Woodson, Kay Deborah 181 Woody, Helen 273 Woolvcrton, William Lester 181 Wooten, Barbara 273, 73 Word, Kathy 181 Word, Margaret Lee 181 Word, Sam 281 Wright. David 273 Wright, Edmund Lee 181 Wright, Jimmy 274, 124 Wuehrmann, Peter 274, 88, 92, 95 Wyatt, Gordon 213 Y Yates, Steve 88, 282 Yeager, Anne 274, 73, 64, 82 Yeager, George 213 Yeager, Jennifer 274, 90, 66, 94 Ycilding, Henry Alexander 181, 125 Young, Dianne 181, 91 Young, Hugh 60, 91, 274. 38. 46, 73, 89. 52 Z Zaden, Steve 181 Zadrozny, Mike 213, 65 Zarousky, Mindell Lynn 181 Zeiger, Evan 213, 91 Zeiglcr, Jack 181. 80 Zerger, Evan 213 Zell, Phineas 85, 86, 213 Zim. Gar ' Allan 181 Zimmer, Larry 213 Zinser, Robert Stewart 181 Zodin, Melinda Carol 181 Zodin. Vicki 181, 132 ZUNIGA, GLADYS (MRS.) 27 Zwcig, Dennis 274 323 A CLASS DAY SCRAPBOOK Traditions—one of the basic ingredients of history— —are also the groundwork of memory. And Shades Valley is rife with traditions—Mountie Day, Twirp Week, arid pep rallies. Perhaps these traditions are the most frightening things about high school to sophomores. We of the class of 1966, well remember our introduction to time-honored Valley traditions, especially to that well-known one about clapping when someone drops a tray in the lunchroom. But we remember even more clearly our introductions to pep rallies—to stand or not to stand, Homecoming—and Twirp Week. With Bill Corr our president, we sophomores waded through school spirit contest petitions, A Tale of Two Cities, and the big snow,” all the kind memories that make traditions. A summer later, we were juniors. Valley's traditions were second nature to us now. But there were new faces and fancies for us juniors, too. Two new vice-principals with charming nicknames and a newspaper for Valley, The Forge, made new traditions for years to come. We as juniors did our part in building traditions, collecting green stamps and taking test after test after test. Under the leadership of President Bill Corr we showed our budding talent by having the best Junior-Senior Prom to date and by whipping the Seniors at Powder-puff football. Things were changing, though, that spring. Members of our class were elected cheerleaders and club presidents. After March, we had a pair of Dons. Bolton and Coker, at the helm of the Student Council’s ship. From aspiring juniors we were enthusiastically accepting the responsibilities of seniors. It was September, and the Senior Class of 1966 had come into its own. That proverbial torch of leadership, already bright with Valley’s traditions was in our hands, and we planned ways to make it burn even brighter. First, according to tradition, we elected Bill Corr president of the class. Free textbooks, which we must not mark, and Mr. Ledbetter, our third vice-principal in as many years, were new on campus not to mention two foreign exchange students Christine and Etsuko, who won our hearts from the very first. The football team, which we had supported for two previous years was ours now, and it paid us back with regular wins. Marcia was a regal queen at Homecoming, and College Day, under Melinda Vann and Jim Kirk, was a terrific success. But not even the terrifying combinations of Mackey and Whaley or Benson and Hobbs could dim the glow of our greatest claim to fame. Determined to beat the larger (by one hundred members) Class of 1965, we set a magazine sales goal of $15,000. They said it couldn’t be done—but we did it—$18,000—and Mr. Amis was down on his knees. We were extremely proud of our newest tradition, the new senior ring design, and our $3000 contribution to the United States' strength in Viet Nam. We closed the first semester of our senior year with a merry Christmas party and the unfortunate realization that even seniors have their vulnerable points—and one of them is exams. January, and we were twenty-three twenty-fourths of our way through the education process. There was the Tower Dance, and seniors showed favoritism toward Carol Carter and Barnett Williams, and all the ’66 Who’s Who. Then TWIRP Week, and the Seniors romped in the Power-puff Game. The senior girls thus became the only undefeated team in our class’s history. We passed the spring holidays milestone, and—no stopping us now—we whipped through a fabulous Showcase ‘66, Li’l Abner, Class Day, Honors Day, and Graduation. Somehow we instinctively saved that best tradition for last. And in the true Shades Valley tradition which says that every senior class is better than the last, we are the best Senior Class of all. The traditional senior year will always hold a special place in memory for the Class of 1966. May you keep the Shades Valley tradition, and each special memory, alive in your hearts forever, and may the Spirit of Tradition bless each of you, wherever you 8°- VYuLmj Melissa Houseal CLASS HISTORIAN 324 Why is it, Valley, that we speak to thee In tones all hushed so reverently? What is it that has made this change From rebel yells at football games? Our years have fled before we could know Just what it means to love you so. And now that we must leave your halls It's time to think, it’s time to pause. We remember what utter fools we were When as sophomores we first entered that gigantic door. Such’a maze of halls, those laughing sneers We faced as we tried to dr)' our ears. We loved our team and were proud to say That we hailed from Valley, the best in the state. But Biology, French I, and Algebra II Made us wish for the days of junior high school. Our junior year arrived at last! We settled down to have a blast. Low Tower sales and football scores? We blamed them on the sophomores! Ann Landers came and tuned us in. We found we’d lived in shame and sin. We studied harder when, plagued with fear. We realized that college was awfully near. April came and new senior rings Caused our heads to swell when we ordered them. The Junior Prom w-as our first big dance. New dresses, corsages, last minute plans. The summer was sunny in more ways than one. We crammed each day full w-ith work and fun. Autumn’s approach was both welcomed and feared. We were ready at last for our Senior year. The first job at hand was a rumor to stop. That the '65 seniors were still at the top. We sent Mr. Amos down on his knees, Our magazine sales will never be beat. Our Senior rings arrived awfully late. For that. Frank Chambers didn't rate. ’ Tuff” was the only possible way To describe how they looked when they came that great day. Through pages of reading (800 each six weeks) We suffered and sweated and lost nights of sleep. Term papers and projects and cute little tests. Only showed, in the end, that wc still were the best. And now that we’re through we can pause and see That the best years of our lives have been spent at Valley. Of this w'c are proud, and can honestly say That Valley’s the best, we made it that way! Beverly Bradford CLASS POET Beverly Bradford CLASS POET Chuck Buttcrworth CLASS MUSICIAN We, the Senior Class of 1966, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this document to be our last will and testament. Guy Fats” Franks and Jerome Haley leave their tremendous capacities for ... uh, milk to Don Comer and Dean Martin. Marcia Mouron, Ruby Bassett, Beth Finch, and Margaret Alverson leave all their beautiful sweaters to Tammy O’Neill, Elaine Montgomery, and Jan Holland. Liz Garber leaves her huge, hairy biceps to John Difflcy and Glenn Williams. Woefully, Rhandy Romano leaves her prisy ways to Zsa Zsa Gabor and Marcia Crawford. Billy Stump” MacDonald leaves his. well worn, tried and true frat pin to any girl who wants to wear it. Don Hairy' Head Bolton leaves his Beatlc haircut and boots to'Yul Bryncr. Charley Anderson leaves a bird to Ronnie Hawaii” Coulter so he will have one to go with the mahogany bird he already has. Mike Tex McClain and Steve Little Dogey” Puckett leave their blue-jeans and shootin’ irons to Mr. Ledbetter in hopes that he will wear them in the true John Wayne fashion. John Scuba McKibbon, Bill Corr, and Bo McClure leave their boxes and boxes of snow to Martin Gaines, Chris Matthews, and Tom Wear. Judy Stark leaves her patented Suthern” accent and original greeting of Hi ya’H to any visiting New Yarkcrs coming South for the winter. Henry Slybclls Seibcls leaves his unique Rooster Style haircut to any chicken brave enough to copy him. Mary Duffey leaves her trunk to the elephant at the zoo in hopes that he will wear it as well as she has. Billy Adams leaves his genuine Charles Atlas barbells, complete with illustrated course, and his six wrestling togs to Jim McWhorter, in hopes that by next year Jim will have grown into them. Tom-Tom Allison and Henry Ugliest Man” Taliaferro leave a room full of broken boards and one free Karate lesson to Lynn Edwards. John Bird Dog Beeler leaves his size forty-two boxing gloves and his shadow boxing kit to Bill Gathings and Sonny Liston. Tommy Bailey' leaves his GTO, Jim Teddy Bear Fike his 427 Caprice, and Jackie Brechin his Fait 600 to Dan Gurney, Jim Clark, and Graham Hill along with an autographed picture of Jim’s tach winding out to a blistering 3750 RPM! Also the Senior Class leaves $100 to cover any bets between Clark, Gurney, and Hill. Up-Chuck Buttcrworth leaves his twelve harmonicas and fourteen monogrammed guitar picks to Bob Dylan and Donovan. Don SpcedbaH Coker leaves his infinite knowledge of any car made in the world to General Motors in hopes that they will lx able to build a better Volkswagen. Gene Speedy Hightower leaves his permanent A in Coach Tolson’s Commercial Geography class to anyone who may flunk out next year. Jim Batman Kirk leaves his uncanny ability to say the wrong things to Elise Shapiro to anybody who wants it. Diane Limber-legs Lovell leaves her ability' to fall down during basketball games and her size eight and a half web feet to Donald Duck. Rodney Padre” Nolen leaves his well-worn prayer book and equally worn church-key to next year’s chaplain and hopes he will use them both well. Missy Smith and Ann Neptune leave their combined height to Jim Moore's giraffe so it will now be able to pick its own leaves for lunch from tall trees, just like Ann and Missy do. Pat Touchdown” Garwick leaves her autographed Joe Namath chin strap and her own book How to Play Touch Football” to Shirley Walden for next year’s Powder Puff game. Anita Flex Shaw and David Griffin leave their legs to all of next year’s class; there will be enough to go around. Sherry Llewellyn leaves her ability to get out of typing class to some lucky senior next year. B. K. Ketchum leaves his entire face to Sammy Davis, Jr Gaila Twitty leaves her wit and her fantastic coordination of mind and body to some very unlucky senior next year. In witness hereof, we, the Senior Class of 1966, the best Senior Class of all, do hereby place our name and seal on this our last will and testament. 326 With the help of the entire math department and Carol Carter I finally came up with a few statistics. Because the Senior Class of ‘66 compiled so many records I couldn't list them all. Below arc a few that stand out in my mind. In the magazine sales this year the Senior Class of ‘66 sold a record number of $17,918 worth of magazines. Mrs. Donaldson's homeroom lead the way with over $1500. The football team with a record of 7-2 placed 4th in the state while the track team won 4st in the state. The $500 that was raised for the March of Dimes this year edged out last year's total of $32.50. Billy Adams, who grew from a 98 lb. weakling to a 103 lb. weakling, won a total of 32 wrestling matches and lost one while winning two state wrestling championships. Coach Tolson, the Utopia of the basketball team, lost his keys a total of 138 times and Coach Legg gave the sophomore football players from Mt. Brook a total of 6,920 talks on how great Shades Valle)' is. Marsha Mouron and Bill Corr won a total of 362 elections at Valley over the last three years. Preston Gold-farb got hurt 22 times playing basketball. Between Steve Puckett and John MdKibbin they ripped 83 shirts while flexing their muscles. To my pe onal knowledge the Vann's parents have said no 6,981 times this year. Binks and Bates have broken up and gotten back together almost that much. Sherry and Rob have been apart for a grand total of 3l 2 minutes. During this past year the Senior Class and Student Council held 76 money raising drives and collected over $ 10,000. The '66 Seniors spent a total of 1,873,598 hours at the library just trying to catch up. Miss Mackey figured out that Hawkin's Book Store made a profit of $1,765,843 on the sale of Cliff’s Notes. Lana didn't think the sum of $50 was too much to pay for the junior president, Pete Owens. Don Coker, Jim Kirk, and Bill Adams were bawled out a total of 15 times for using the forbidden fruit during the Twirp Court. Carol Carter only threw one pie at Rodney Nolen. 416 Twirp fines were given out and 2 were paid. Babs Carlton had a total of 637 spectators at the Senior Christmas Party and the Tower Dance. 636 of these were boys; Miss Rickman was the other spectator who broke it up. There has been a total of one sophomore class meeting. The senior class had 93. Pieface has had a total of 784 problems this year. Valley Seniors arc still reminding Berry students what time it is—13 to 7. Mr. Alexander reports that 1.363 cars with Alabama license tags were found blocking the driveway. Mr. Bradley has told his classes a total of 971 stories this year while Miss Hobbs paid her students 1,206 cuts.” Barnett Williams, the Powdcrpuff homecoming queen, and the rest of his court got a total of 81 whistles at the Powderpuff game. Because of the expert coaching of Byron. John, Mac, and Jackie only 19 girls were injured this year in practice for the game. Of the 585 graduating Seniors this year, 531 will attend Auburn next year while 48 'attend the Uni ;ersity and the other 6 will stay at home. After listing all the statistics I can think of. I hereby turn this report over to the Senior Class of '66, the best ever at Valley. May God bless each of you and may you always be the best. Don Bolton CLASS STATISTICIAN j enrv 327 ... Well, the time has arrived for me to go to Mr. Alexander's office, fill out an internal transfer (in triplicate), sign my name to 47 different forms (20 of which will commit my life to hard labor camps), and request permission to borrow the school’s 4 speed dual quad positraction, high performance, time chamber, complete with 24 inch crystal ball and one full color map of the stars. After completing this mealy task, I proceeded to purchase 600 Chinese fortune cookies, one for each Senior and the rest for Mr. Parker. We are planning on saving the crumbs from the operations to give to a needy family on next Thanksgiving. (I'm sorry, Frank, but your application for the crumbs has been rejected.) Next, after spreading the cards before me, switching on the ball, pulling the curtains, and turning on the ultra-foxy star lamp, I will proceed in the delightful task of foretelling the future of the cvcr-aggressive Vallcyites. Well ... oh ... yum-m-m ... ah-h-h- ... Go Fanny, baby! Excuse me, just a second. I’m watching Fanny Phillips do a belly dance ... at the Hamburger Hut” next door to Jo Jo’s ... Well, phew!!! O.K., the year is 1909 A.D. Wait a minute! ... What’s this!!! ... Dr. Frank has become Aristotle, Ouida Hightower is Miss Universe, Winnie B. and Dcnnie May have revolted against conventional English to start their own language so no books can ever again correct them, Mr. Bradley has become a fire breathing Unitarian minister, James E. Gaylor won Ugliest Guy of the World” contest, and Shields J. has gone crazy and is riding around Western Europe with his hand in his coat and yelling for some cat named Josephine. Oh yes, Coach Sims and Amy Sue got divorced so that he and Volena could get hitched, and Commando Loftus finally got his trip to the moon. William Lcgg and his wife Peg have started a comedian show. Van Cliburn Deagon has accomplished his life’s goal and is now conducting at Carnegie Hall. Well now, to look at the Jet-set. Rosemary Adams is singing with Bob Dylan and Jackie Adams is her henpecked husband. Don Bolton, after growing long hair from a bald head, has finally proposed to Billy Adams, who is still at 98 pounds. Guy Franks has won the indoor international pool contest and is now titled, Birmingham Fats Ruby had a flat tire. (What a pity!) Susan Cleage is on display at the Smithsonian Institute in a spike collar and muzzle and fed raw meat three times daily. I believe I still sec Berney Benham at Shades Valley bumming wreathers in the parking lot. Wait! In the near future I sec a super-duper James Bond thriller starring: Henry Scibcls, as Kuryachan, Hugh Gibbs and Larry Super Smooth” Baker in a dual role of 007” and 008 , and Earl Drennen and Zack Godwin as Spcctor Agents. Mike Easter is working hard to be a girl and Chucky Boy Feldman is Ray Charles (he made a wish on his 20th birthday that he could be a Groid”, and got it). Susan Jaffe and Jack Meredith got married. FACE Finch is now used to stop trains on emergency occasions. Anne Neptune and Missy Smith are the United States’ new secret weapons, and Cay Patterson had her tongue cut out by an EAR WEARY’’ friend. Doug Riddle and Rob Peckham have retired to a peaceful life of booze and old age pensions. Margaret AI verson. Sherry Llewellyn, and JENNY CRAIG?! arc now Go-Go Pussycats in the swank New Orleans Playboy Club w'ith Carol Cuddles Carter doing lead steps. Marcia Mouron is modeling the innovated 328 fashions in transparent swimsuits. Rodney Nolen has become an alcoholic. Channel 42 midnight wrestling has two new stars. Steve Puckett, the Pounccr and Moose McKibbon. Puckett is otherwise employed in a stunt show where he growls and makes faces at the audience. Also McKibbon published his latest book. How to Become a Theoretical Physicist While Maintaining a Beautiful Body. John Lee and Cathy had quads, and they named them Matthew, Mark. Luke, and John Lee Jr. Wingo and Zwieg now arc President and Vice-President of the United States and each have harems from the Opporto Amory. Bruce Jackson bought a piece of land out by Lake Purdy to build a mansion on. It will be called Clay Flats Estates. Bachelor has decided on a future of sampling for Hannah Hog Distillery’s Inc., while Sherry Clay has decided to model frog suits at Sears and Roebuck. Would you believe me if I was to tell you that my crystal ball says that John Beeler and Byron Kctcham were struck down by tooth decay? Well, anyway, Anita Shaw and Dawn Holt are now training wild gorillas for the Morgan Zoo. Carl Bunyan Anderson is doing Electric Maid Bakery commercials. Darlene, because of bom-in” assets, has tied down the job of modeling 14 karat gold noserings. David Kruncher” Key has gone on to take the World’s International Phantom Weight Fistacuff Title, losing only to Tom Rocko” Ray who was out of competition after an acute attack of liver cirrhosis. Chita Mosquito” Gaskin and Spider Monkey McNeil have been hired by Puckett’s stunt show to prove that you can walk through a shower without getting wet. I was going to put Bobby Skinner, Jim Richardson, and Wilbur Allen in the prophecy but since they have been in the last three and will probably be in the next three, I'll leave them out to save room. Bill Corr has become a hermit because his hair began to grow on his cheeks and nose. Jackie Duke is now a strip-tease artist. Flipper” Stephenson degenerated into a porpoise and swam away. Mackin will always be Mackin. Martha Jackson has become an embalmcr for Smith Gaston funeral parlors and has the greatest time talking to her patients because they don’t talk back. Jim Fike is a detective and his best disguise is standing on a street corner and playing like a fire plug. Nancy Davies hasn't said a word since 1966 but has just been smiling the whole time, (looks suspicious) Rhandy Romano, who has given up the idea of being Zsa Zsa Gabor, has now settled down to a life of reading Grimm’s Fairy Tales to the occupants of the state mental institution. Kent Honeycutt, Lee Monroe, and Ken Jones, having pursued their high school curriculum, arc now employed with Continental Trailways Bus Lines. Jerome Haley is writing for Mother Goose Publishing Company. Zion Greenfield, Lee Greenberg, David Goldman, Ellis Goodson, and David Grusin are on a march to Washington to demand that Mountain Brook be changed to New J’erusalem. Lcn Duffey passed out and drowned in a glass of milk. Janet Rae and Drucilla Rochester are still wandering around the streets asking directions. Henry Taliaferro finally got a Black Belt. (He chopped down 12 telephone poles.) Susan Hawkins is still undecided who to marry—Sam Hiden, Joe Hall, Sam McDavid, or Sky Strange. (She doesn’t know about Sky yet.) Cathy Cobb became The First Lady” of the White House when she married Jim Kirk, who ran on the C.R.D. (Cool Rocking Daddies) ticket. Larry Jones took Hetti and went back to Alaska to cat seal blubber and live in an igloo. Sandra Powell turned into a pool of butter back in ’68 when she danced all night at a KA party. We miss you. Mouse.” Well ... wait a minute, the ball is becoming cloudy. It says, Everyone that wasn’t mentioned died.” So everybody—you better make hay while the sun shines! People who always wait for tomorrow are never anything today. A person lives in today’s, not tomorrow's! Make the best out of life today and you’ll be loved, admired, and a success tomorrow. God bless and guide every’ one of the Shades Valley Seniors as the)’ walk out into the world as mature men and women of tomorrow. Barnett Williams CLASS PROPHET 329 9 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY ,hp World % lie-.! Yearbook Arc T,iylo made •r.-A


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