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% TOWER SHADES VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Birmingham, Alabama Volume 18 EDITOR: Lee Zell ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Lowell Kappel I 2 All experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams that untraveled world . . . Mankind's most treasured thoughts are those of a universal nature, those in which a relevance for any age may be discovered. This verse from the poet Tennyson expresses an idea of unique significance for each member of a high school community. As the school year opens, the arch, representing the varied facets of student life, reveals a wealth of challenge and opportunity. At Shades Valley, there is a commitment to those ideals and experiences inherent in any scholastic environment— an underlying sense of faith, a desire for academic fulfillment, a capacity to venture into uncharted realms of activity. All times I have enjoyed greatly . . . I am a part of all I have met. Each moment of daily existence is unique. At Valley, especially, diverse activities and new fields of interest are constantly opening vistas to each student. Yet, there is a common denominator to every experience . . . The color of a play, the manifestation of school spirit, a typing test, the unusual demands of an art class are all integral parts of student life. They seem at first unrelated happenings, but the difference between the curricular and extra-curricular is not one of sharp definition. Rather, each complements the other to form the total world of Shades Valley. 4 To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Striving to achieve definite objectives through hours of practice both on the field and in the class; seeking closer relationships with others by uniting in a common effort; finding personal satisfaction in the recognition of special talents ... All of this is representative of the Valley tradition—a tradition emphasizing the fulfillment of responsibility. Valley's goals are set high, but once attained, the rewards more than compensate for any hardships incurred during the process. To meet the challenge and overcome it—this, then, is the Valley way. Table Of Contents 8 Faculty and Administration Student Life.............. Organizations............. Honors.................... Athletics................. Classes .................. Advertisements............ .10 ..38 .62 110 128 170 266 9 10 Faculty And Administration I! Dynamic Administration Dr. Peake Induct new member into Notional Honor Society. As Valley enters its eighteenth year as a high school of national recognition, one becomes cognizant of the involvements and commitments necessary to simply maintain this high level; under the guidance of Dr. Frank A. Peake, Valley continues to progress in the search for knowledge. Dr. Peake has had many honors bestowed upon him, some of the more notable being National President of Kappa Phi Kappa, Professional Education Fraternity, Chairman of the Scholarship Board of the National Honor Society, and Chairman of the State Course of Study Committee. At the present time, he is State Director of the National Commission of Safety Education, on which he serves as state chairman of the membership committee. Homocoming find Dr. Peake in traditional Mountio costume. 12 Sets Standard Of Excellence Concerned as it is with such matters as attendance, discipline and textbook distribution, the vice principal's office requires at its head a man of proven talents and abilities. Such a man is Mr. Virgil Ledbetter, who came to Valley last year from Samford University. A -noted educator, Mr. Ledbetter is listed in Who's Who in American Education. However, his interests are not solely concentrated upon academic pursuits; he is considered an authority on sports, and has earned the distinction of a listing in Who's Who in Contemporary Writers. In Mr. Ledbetter, Shades Valley can boast of both an experienced administrator and a man of keen and diversified interests. Mr. Ledbetter and Mr . Workman confer on an administrative problem. New to the faculty this year is Mrs. Mary Ellen Workman, Valley's Business Manager. An integral part of the administrative staff, she not only shoulders the burden for all school business transactions, but also coordinates the student council and club treasuries. Mrs. Workman quickly proved herself to be a valuable asset to the school's administration, combining drive and energy with a bright personality. 13 Counselors Offer Academic Counselors provo invaluable in helping students decide on college destinations. Valley students are fortunate in having an expert staff of counselors who are characterized by dedication—dedication to the school, to their work, and to the students of Shades Valley. Over the years the importance of those people who simplify the transitions from junior high to high school and from high school to college, who administer and supervise Valley's complex testing program, and who still find time to advise students on their varied personal problems. Recognizing the interest of students in college education, each year the counselors direct College Day. This year over forty colleges from all parts of the United States participated. The popularity of the program among students and parents assures College Day a lasting place in Valley tradition. Collogo Day co-ordinators receive last-minute instructions from Mrs. Hightower. 14 And Personal Guidance OUIDA HIGHTOWER Stole Teacher ' College, B.S., B'Ham Southern, A.B. Girl ' Counselor HORTON B. CHAMBLEE Samford U., B.S. Boys' Counselor LAMOINE KEARCE Oklahoma Stato U., B.S., Samford U.. AA.S. Girl ' Counselor 15 Up-to-date student file are a mu t for an effective counseling program. Mr. Chamblec and Mrs. Hightower plan college information forms. Experienced Staff Members Mrs. Rogers, a valuable asset to Mrs. Workman's staff, has the responsibility of auditing and paying Valley's bills. The responsibility for the execution of administrative duties is delegated to the office staff. Their jobs entail all the bookkeeping, filing, and other related work, from the registration of incoming students to the mailing of transcripts. Their service and dependability have proven invaluable to Shades Valley. In her evcr plcasanf manner, Mrs. Wallace considers a teacher's question. JOYCE WALLACE Alabama College Registrar VIRGINIA PUGH B'ham. Southern, B.A. Assistant Registrar BETH ROGERS Los Angeles Sec. Training Assistant Registrar 16 Coordinate Valley’s Operation Mr. Davi prides himself on being a loyal Valley fan. Dieticians Daisy Davis, Lois McVea, and Frances Crisp plan daily meals. Much of Valley's landscaping is a tribute to Mr. Davis' efforts. Most students rarely think of the hard work and the amount of time that must be spent by the maintenance and cafeteria staffs in order to prepare Shades Valley for each new day. Much of the credit belongs to Mr. Jeff Davis, who insures that the rooms and equipment will be in excellent condition for student use. Planning a meal for over 1,500 people is a monumental task, but the cafeteria staff does this five days a week. Their work is consistently marked by quality, cleanliness, and efficiency. Roberta Duty and Jojcphine Sharbel check the day' receipt . 17 Modern Techniques Place Mrt. Beal catalogues a new edition to the library. With the introduction of a completely new filing system, library facilities have been tremendously improved this year. Personalized cards and a check-out machine are unique innovations, and have served to simplify cataloging and increase efficiency. Shades Valley's broad academic program necessitates a well equipped library, and with this realization, the librarians conduct a constant search for a wider range of reading and research materials. Through this endeavor. Valley's library today consists of over 24,000 volumes, a rare achievement for any high school. The world of books is truly a fascinating one—the librarians have opened this world, and have brought within every student's reach mankind's greatest literature. Newspapers provide an intereating source of reading material. The card catalogue simplifies the task of locating sources of information. Library Among Finest In State MARTHA COBB Samford U. A.B.. U. of Alabama. LS. Librarian BETTY BEAL Muskingum College, 8.S. Assistant Librarian RUTH STONE U. of Alabama Clerical Assistant Before issuing library cards, Mrs. Cobb explains Valley's new filing system. Teachers cooperate with the Physical Education Department in assigning outside reading. 19 library assistants perform a valuable service in repairing well-worn volumes. FRANCES HAYES Samford U., A.B. Sophomore Eng. BETTY FOLEY U. of Alaboma, A.B. Jr. Eng., Honor Jr. Eng., Sr. Eng., Speech SIDNEY RICKMAN Mississippi S ato College for Women, B.S., U. of Mississippi, M.A. Senior Eng. English Department Emphasizes Miss Woodrow pounds in the fundamentals of grammar. 20 Many fish stories are found in Mrs. Foley's vast repertoire. Originality In Thought And Expression Valley's English Department is one in which all students may take pride. It has been one of the select few to be chosen by the National Council of Teachers of English as presenting an outstanding curriculum. The goal of this fine department, headed by Miss Mackey, is to motivate each student toward the realization of his full potential—to help him gain an insight info human behavior and experience through literature. Concentration is first brought to bear upon grammar, form, and literary technique, but soon one is past fundamentals and deeply involved in classic and modern literature, as well as in original composition. Honors classes are designed to further stimulate intellectual curiosity and to communicate ideas through exact language and creative self-expressions. Informal lectures increase literary comprehension. DENNIE MAY MACKEY RUTH CRITTENDEN Samford U.. A.8., M.A. Samford U., A.B., M.A. Sr. Eng., Honors Eng., A.P. Eng., Sr. Eng. Head, Eng. Dept. WYNELIE HURLBERT WINNIE BENSON Samford U., A.B. U. of Southern Mississippi, B.S., Jr. Eng. Birmingham Southern, M.A. Sr. Eng. EULA LEE SIMMONS Peabody College. A.B. Jr. Eng. ELIZABETH WOODROW U. of Alabama, B.S., M.A. Sophomore Eng. NOT PICTURED: FRANCES ARNOLD; Soph. Eng. 21 Social Studies Combines Knowledge Of MARGUERITE HILL Samford U., 8.S., U. of Alabama, M.B.A., Birmingham School of Law, LL.B. Economic Mi Hobbt I a staunch supporter of the Government Beautification Program. Coach Tolton maps out plan for Commercial Geography clas . ATHOLINE WAKEFIELD Samford U„ A.B. American History, Honors American History. Head, Social Studies Dept. Mrs. Hill Is a unique faculty member, having recently roceived a law degree. 22 The Past With Awareness Of The Present Man has always realized that peace is simply an understanding between nations. This is an age when it is critically important to have a thorough understanding of the interrelation of nations and people. In keeping with these thoughts, the History Department offers courses designed to acquaint the student with the causes and effects of this relationship in the fullest possible way. Ancient and Medieval, World, and American History courses provide the student with a sound background of the events and movements of the past, while Government and Economics familiarize him with the present. By implanting within him a keep insight into the past and present, the History Department feels that each student may meet the future with confidence instead of uncertainty. Oral report are an effective method of securing class interest. ANNE HOBBS ANN GIBBS Samford U., A.B. Converse College. A.B. Government, Honors Govern- American History ment MARY AAA RG A RET ALLEN JAMES TOLSON Spring Hill College, B.S. u- of Alabama, M.A. Ancient and Medieval History Government. Geography 23 Comprehensive notes are a must in studying history. Languages Enhance Interest And BLANCHE McCALL Berea College, A.B., U. of Alabama, M.A., L'Alliance Francaise French III, IV VIRGINIA STEMBRIDGE U. of Alabama, A.B. Latin II, III, IV MAXINE SNIDER Samford U., A.B., U. of Alabama, M.A. Spanish II, III, IV Head, Language Dept. With the distance barrier conquered, man must now attempt to unify the peoples of the world; communication holds the key to success in this venture. Serving the modern world in this aspect. Shades Valley's Language Department offers its students French, Spanish, Latin, and German, a challenging and enriching curriculum. Teachers endeavor to present the languages against a background of history and culture, thus heightening the student's interest and enthusiasm. The finer points of pronunciation and understanding are developed through expert instruction and augmented by modern facilities, including a language laboratory. Facing the world with this background of study, Valley students are better prepared to assume the responsibility of communication. GENEVIE SEEGER Birmingham Southern, A.B. French II In the language lab, the accent is on clear pronunciation. Appreciation Of Foreign Cultures Personal Attention contributes much toward the understanding of any language. KAY CLEMENTS Samford U., A.B. Gorman EUNICE TIDWELL Athens College. A.B. French II French III curriculum was revised this year under the direction of Mrs. McCall. Miss Seeger instructs students in the finer points of French grammar. 25 Math Department Expands VOLENA WHALEY JOSEPH MORRIS Alabama College, A.8., U. of Alabama College, B.S. Alabama, M.A. Trig., Alg. II, Alg. Ill Trig., Alg. Ill, Math V, A.P. Malh; Head, Math Dept. The use of the overhead projector make teaching and learning easier. FRANCES CLARK HARRIET CARTRON Jacksonville State, B.S. Florence State College, B.S. Geometry Algebra II Studonts are encouraged to think independently and to learn through experience. Intense concentration is a necessity for Math V. 26 To Meet Student Interest Encompassing a unique range of courses, the Math Department is unified by the idea of providing understanding and literacy in a universal language. From basic fundamentals of Algebra to the complex level of Advance Placement Mathematics, Shades Valley's teachers endeavor to develop within the student the methods of precise and logical thinking. Although each course is complete in itself, most are also college preparatory. In view of the constantly expanding need for college math, a new pre-Calculus Math V course was added to the curriculum this year. The Math Department realizes that one of the basic criterions of math is accuracy —thus, at Valley, accuracy is a demanding standard as well as a challenge. And if I see anyone counting on hi finger . Mr. Morri issues instructions before a test. RUTH MAXWELL Samford U., B.S. Geometry MARETTA THOMPSON Samford U., B.S. Geometry Miss Whaley is a true expert in her field and a favorite with students. 27 Science Prompts Discovery SARAH STRINGFELLOW U. of Gct.-gia, B.S Chemistry JUDY MILLER Shorter College, B.A. Biology Lab experiments require accuracy in technique and observation. 28 Biology, Chemistry, Physics-through these courses the Science Department introduces the student to the field of experimentation and discovery. A staff of expert teachers guides students to the recognition of their goals in science and encourages each one to participate in individual research—to exceed the level of the required and to aim for the ultimate of his ability. Class field trips and extra experiments indicate a thought-provoking method of devloping future scientists. During the summer of 1966, Valley was one of twenty-five high schools in the nation invited to the National Science Foundation Summer Study Program at the University of Chicago. This honor, along with numerous other awards presented students at annual science fairs, attests the excellence of Valley's science program. Through Research And Experiment Advanced Placement Biology emphasize indepcodont research. digital computer. .jhohwmi The study of life in any form is essential to the understanding of biological relationships. MAXINE LOGAN EDSON LOFTUS Athens College, A.B., Peabody Comdr.. U.S.N. (Ret). Armour College, M.A. Institute of Technology, Jackson- Biology and Advanced Place- V'H® U., B.A., (Physics); Ala- ment Biology bama College, MAT (Physics. Math); Physic VANDALYN CHAPLIN KATHLEEN JONES Alabama College, B.S., U. of U- of Alabama, B.S. North Carolina, M.Ed. Chemistry Biology; Head, Science Dept. 29 Sportsmanship And Fitness Keynote WILLIAM LEGG CHARLES SMITH Birmingham Southern, B.S., Pea- Samford U., B.S. body College, M.A. Coach and Boys P.E. Head, P.E. Dept. MARY LUTZ MARILYN GILLESPIE U. of Alabama, B.S. Alabama College. B.S. Girls and Honors P.E.; Head, Girls' P.E., Advanced Modern Girls P.E. Dept. Dance Skills learned In practice are put to the test during game competition. 30 Calisthenics develop agility and fitness. Modern Dance embodies grace and poise. Physical Education Program Football it ture to bring out the spirit in any gym dass. As the pace of everyday life quickens, one must be physically as well as mentally alert; the Physical Education Department at Shades Valley utilizes the competitive Mountie spirit to produce a high degree of fitness in all students. Under the direction of Coach Bill Legg and the new head of the girls' department, Mrs. Mary Lutz, the physical education program strives to provide each student with a personal interest in sports participation. Intramural athletic competition develops a sense of fair play and team spirit which are essential in the formation of a well rounded individual. NANCY GREEN ODE LI OZLEY Judson College, B.A. Samford U., B.S. Girl P.E. and Modern Dance Coach and Boys P.E. Gymnastic can be mastered only through determination and self-discipline. 31 Fine Arts Cultivate Taste Emotion and mood arc captured in Oral Interpretation. The Concert Choir achieves harmony only through long hours of rehearsal. Because all beauty is recognized as art, the Fine Arts Department works through many fields to capture and create beauty, whether it be in painting, music, drama, or speech. Under the instruction of Valley's gifted teachers, students become creative and interpretative artists. Paintings come alive, and would-be actors develop poise and character. Through both group techniques and individual skills, the Department desires to create awareness, arouse sensibilities, and cultivate appreciation for the expression of ideas and emotions through all-media of art. Creation, interpretation, expression . . . these are more than artistic requirements— they are needs of the spirit. DOROTHY WALKER U. of Alabama, B.S., Northwestern U., M.A., BJA. Oral Interp., Stage Crew, Speech, Drama Head, Fine Arts Dept. LARRY DEAGON Birmingham Southern. B.M., Northwestern U., M.M. Band IRMA JONES Birmingham Southern, B.A. Arts and Crafts, Painting and Drawing, Mechanical Drawing WILLIAM McLAIN B'ham. Conservatory of Music, B.M. Ed. Glee Club, Concert Choir 32 And Develop Skills Mr. Deagon it inttrumental in the band's fine performance . Tho potter' wheel display the magic of creativity. 33 Practical Arts Prepare Students CHARLOTTE COLSON U. of Alabama, B.S. Typing Head, Bui. Dept. LOUISE B. WILSON Min. State College for Women, A.B. Shorthand, Typing ANITA ALLEN CHRISTINE WALLACE U. of Alabama, B.S. Samford U., A.B. Bus. Law, Bus. Math. Bookkeeping REBA BLACKSHEAR NELL ARMSTRONG Troy State College, 8.S., Samford Samford U., B.S. U., M.S. Printing Typing In a business world characterized by competition, Valley's Business and Industrial Arts Departments strive to implant in students a keen business sense through the employment of fine teaching facilities. Courses in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping acquaint students with the importance of accuracy and efficiency in a commercial environment, while mechanical drawing and printing present the more practical aspects of industrial arts. The students engaged in these courses not only gain a working knowledge in specialized phases of commercial technology, but also perform useful services for the school. Such services include typing programs and invitations, and printing building passes and schedules. With diligent study, students find that whole new vistas of practical experience open for them. The maze of signs and symbols that at first bewilder shorthand students soon resolve themselves into a systematic method of note-taking. In mechanical drawing, simple projects quickly become transformed into the basis of architectural and industrial design. Through their superior training in practical and industrial arts. Valley students are prepared to meet the challenges of today's commercial world. Student printers undertake a new project. For The Responsibilities Of Business 35 Mr . Jones uses her artistic talent in teaching mechanical drawing. Speed drills test increasing proficiency. Home Economics Opens Miss Robinson, a late arrival to Valley's faculty. Illustrates fitting technique. Homemaking can truly be classified as an art— an art which involves the practical application of knowledge gained in the classroom. The fragrant aroma that often drifts from room 108, and the hum of sewing machines proclaim that this knowledge is being given a thorough workout. Under Mrs. Bihr, the department head, home economics has grown rapidly to become a stimulating and exciting course. In recent years, the field of home economics has been expanded tremendously to include many diverse careers; for example, a sewing course may be the first step toward a career in interior decoration or design. The goal of this department, then, rests with the desire to prepare girls for future roles in the home or in business. 36 The an of being a gracious hostoss, at demonstrated by Mrs. Bihr. Display windows are a showcase for student talents. Doors To Modem Living A typical sewing problem is measuring the pattern against the material. RUTH BIHR MARY HANLIN Christian College, A.A., U. of Alabama College, B.S. Missouri, B.S. Sewing and Home Arts Cooking Mrs. Hanlin and students confer on sewing problem. Basting is an essential step in dressmaking. 37 38 Valleyites Abandon Beaches The making of unity—jophomore nominate das officer . Coach can 40 ) BtA r HuirrowAy 7 in I m Th£ KiN 'j FiN K. For Books At September’s Call borrow a dollar? Morning WaTch, n forum for religious expression. From carefree flights of fancy to the intensity of classroom lectures, from days of freedom to hours of struggle with books, teachers, and homework assignments. With this transition, the cycle began anew; Valley halls sprang to life with the sounds of lockers clanging and people moving reluctantly to class. Delight at finding the hallways easier to navigate was matched by dismay at discovering that classes not only could but had to be reached on time. As September opened, Valleyites began to realize the meaning of involvement. Indian Summer or not, students found that history was to be researched, formulas learned, and poetry memorized. Morning Watch, with its thought-provoking messages playing a vital role in school life, quickly gained a strong following. Ticket sales, football victories, and countless assemblies helped students become accustomed to the fast pace of Valley life. Out of all the sound and fury, order was wrought, and the adjustment was made to a bright and promising school year. You got change (or a hem? Mr. Blaylock articulates the challenge. Magazine Sales Challenge After a wait of five months, nothing seems longer than the last five minutes In line-class rings are distributed. Mr. Bradley's homeroom sets the pace for an exciting magazine drive. 42 An Industrious Senior Class Good things to come were not immediately apparent. Even with vibrant and spirited ballyhoo from Mr. Blaylock, magazine sales slacked off dangerously; however, as the final day loomed closer, seniors started a furious drive that pushed the total to a record $17,730. As the sale concluded, teachers looked hopefully toward the resumption of normal activity, only to find new bedlam in the arrival of class rings. They were beautiful, even if they didn't fit. Days flew and so did report cards as October marked the first appearance of the school's official messengers of grief. The grades went out, and, almost immediately, the pressure went up. As if this calamity weren't enough, a plague called the term paper struck the student body. Starting in the English Department, it spread rapidly throughout the school until almost everyone was affected by the symptoms: a frantic descent upon the libraries, a faraway gaze and pallid complexion, and an affection for typewriters that caused students to while a way the entire night with these machines. A pattern began to take shape—at the end of two months, the groove of Valley life had definitely been established. Magozine money poured In, but this is ridiculous! 43 Senior entrepreneurs discover the rewards of a capitalist society. High Fashion Prevails Simon says ... A vibrant Carole Rayfield begin her '67 homecoming reign. 44 During Mountie Day Festivities And tome people think that they have inject problems. One week in mid-October, a change came over the student body. Hallway greetings grew cheerier and a bit louder, books became fewer, and an air of expectancy prevailed. Suddenly Mountie Day burst forth in all its hillbilly glory. Mountie Day—the exhilarating break from routine, the challenge to even the least inventive of students. The school day opened with the traditional elegance of Mountie Day costumes, which never failed to raise laughter and spirits. Not to be outdone, many teachers also appeared as Ozark nightmares. Mr. and Mits Mountie—tho reel McCoys of Mountie Day. Sophisticated Valleyites Delight Mountie Day began early on a bitter cold morning for a number of dedicated float-makers who couldn't quite cut it the night before. Parade hour approached, and even though completion for a time had been in doubt, weary Mounties still found the opportunity to add those flourishes on which their hopes for victory rode. Daytime zest was carried into the evening, only slightly marred by one of Valley's few football losses. However, even a disappointing game could not dim the radiance of the '67 Homecoming Court. Ragged costumes, floats, a parade, a homecoming—the components of a unique day, yet also the components of tradition. The spotlight falls on Heidi Hanson, Junior Homecoming Attendant. In Rural Tradition Latin Club Romes into second place. College Day — Higher Education New N.H.S. member take account of the terlousness of the moment and the re pon iblllties which lie ahead. 48 With The Personal Touch At a highly successful College Day coordinated by Helen Edwards and Susan McCarn, students were given an enlightening picture of their dream schools as they shopped around in this open market. Perhaps the strongest phase of College Day '66 was its national representation which added perspective and scope to each student's consideration of the ideal scholastic environment. As the days grew shorter and a bit colder, students found themselves absorbed in the more serious aspects of school. Accordingly, the National Honor Society fall tapping took on even greater significance as it focused Valley's attention on those who had proven their scholarship. Dr. Leslie Wright, President of Samford University, challenged the assembled students to set their goals high and pursue them relentlessly. In the traditional ceremony, members roamed the aisles seeking the chosen few. The natural solemnity of the occasion was lightened as it became evident that those performing the tapping were as delighted to finally locate their charges as the tappees were to be found. Parents enjoy the opportunity to obtain first-hand Information on College Day. Even for those with definite college plans, the service acadomies offered an almost irresistible attraction. 49 Thespian Presentation Demonstrates One Saturday in mid-November, student stomach-stuffing became topic A for the Betty Crockers of the Home Ec Club when they undertook their annual Pancake Jamboree. Up at dawn, club members transformed the Valley cafeteria into Bihr's Pancake Barn. Except for brief intervals, though, November seemed to go on forever, and Thanksgiving finally did call, there was hardly time to wave hello before it was gone. School resumed with a student body weighted down by the post-holiday doldrums. This feeling was not allowed to linger, however, for the month closed dramatically with the Thespian presentation, The Importance of Being Earnest. Superb scenery, colorful costumes, and splendid performances by Messrs. Key and Hap-per, along with those of an excellent supporting cast, added another triumph to the Thespian scrapbook. Another production also drew attention —this time to those skilled in linguistics. The French National Honor Society claimed 16 students who knew what they were talking about, at least in French. YVjlde come From the photograph of Tommy Hopper and the word of 0 car a canva interpretation of Algernon Montcrlef. At the “Pancake Jamboree, the Homo Ec Club wai hardpressed to make supply equal demand. Aunt Augusta thwarts Jack Worthing's wodding plans. 50 “The Importance Of Being Earnest” The candle is passed and the formal French National Honor Society Initiation is complete. Would you hold hands with a lobster? As the actors dovclop their roles, so, too, the stage assumes the character of the play. 51 1500 Guests Surprise Brigitte Valley's collection of foreign flogs grows at the Swiss colors are added. 'Twas for sure the season to be jolly when the American Field Service Club kicked off the holidays with a surprise Christmas party for Brigitte. To the great delight of the assembly, another foreign visitor dropped by—St. Nick himself. The fact that Santa bore a remarkable resemblance to one of Valley's huskier football players only made a good time better. Red-letter days crowded December's calendar. At their annual banquet, Mountie footballers celebrated a tremendous season which had carried them to fourth place in the state; Valley cagers rejoiced in a winning streak; and the Red and Black appeared, becoming an instant best-seller. With a final round of Christmas parties to go, things looked great. Each Valley club had a part in Brigitte's Christmas party. 52 A proud Mountie team congratulates Coach leg? With An American Christmas Party Steve Osbum, former Auburn grid star, scored as football banquet' principal speaker. RED and BLACK STAFF 1st ROW: Eugenia Twitty, Gail Allen, Tricky Perry, Lynn Crow, Garland Cook. 2nd ROW: Vicki Wilson, Carole Rayfield, Susan lupton, Bov Nabers, Murry Spencer. 3rd ROW: Betsy Kinney, Sally Harper, Linda Philips. Leslie Bonham, Carolyn Feazcl. 4th ROW: Mac Perry, Linda Sue Falls, Jackie Duke, Goody Philips, Janie Hill, Donald Slappey. 53 new promotion. Santa Diffley tackles his new |ob. Seniors Greet Holiday Season 54 Go lo Valley and learn a trade. With Jubilant Christmas Party Merry Christmas, Janitors! Every December, old and young alike are captivated by the excitement of the holiday season, but nowhere is this cheer more apparent than in a school. Mounties proved this to be the case as the magical twenty-fifth and, of course, those two weeks of freedom, drew nigh. Anticipation of traditional last-day Christmas parties crowded out more academic thoughts when the nineteenth arrived. The sophomores and juniors partied in homerooms while the more prestigious seniors assembled in the Grand Ballroom, known on more mundane occasions as the cafeteria. The refreshments were abundant, The Bassmen entertained, and the latest steps from Georgia Tech and elsewhere were the order of the day. At three o'clock a few unlucky souls were left behind to handle the clean-up detail as the jubilant students migrated to better climes for a two-week reprieve. Adams demonstrates the Georgia Tech—niques. February — The Woman Shirley? ... Someone? ... Anyone? ... Help!! Despite this blunder, the seniors still recorded a 12-0 victory. Where were you during the regular season? The Great Pyramid it's not. Cheerleaders en tertain with halftime antics during Powderpuf Is Required To Pay Holidays concluded, and dragging students who had refused to think in December about exams in January returned to face the ordeal. However, the stale air created by a vigorous exam week and the realization that another tedious semester had begun was dispelled by the arrival of February. Foreboding skies of grey and chilling weather could not dampen the enthusiasm generated by Twirp Week. A later addition to the agenda, an unpredicted snow, created pandemonium, but students were allowed to remain in school anyway. Mountie males found Twirp Week a welcomed relief; during this period, they could put their allowances to better uses than entertaining female acquaintances. The sight of young ladies collapsing beneath piles of books, stumbling over one another in over-sized football uniforms, and expressing their innocence as Twirp cops handed out tickets added to the gaiety. Oomph!—And the blocking sled wins again. This end sweep, one of the finer plays in the powder puff game, resulted in a loss of only eight yards. S me. 57 Anything Will Sell 58 'Just trying to help you out, Rolphl If “The Price Is Right” How to inch along on three feet. Planned activities began with a session of The Price Is Right ' played by a group of intrepid young Twirps who were compelled to risk their money by bidding on unseen male specimens too horrible to describe. Master of ceremonies was Miami Fats himself—the perennial Hon-eymooner was assisted by sidekick Ed Norton, comedienne Phyllis Diller, and the Gleason glamour girls. In the Twirp Court that followed, not even Perry Mason could have obtained an acquittal for the unlucky Twirps who were brought before that adamant bench. Those found guilty were forced to humiliate themselves on stage, to the general approval of a responsive audience. The female of the species may be deadlier than the male, but during Twirp Week she was not given a chance to prove it. 59 This merchandise ii too expensive at any price. Spring Breezes In With A well-dcscrvcd honor—Tommy Merrill accept Ugliest Man trophy. Scenery crew transform Valloy' Woll, I asked for a little lace around the brim ... 60 New Round Of Activities The breath of spring is a stimulus for action. It is therefore not surprising at Shades Valley to find spring's approach accompanied by a retinue of events and activities. U.M.O.C.—an attempt to acknowledge unfortunate occurrences in nature—was enjoyable to all but the participants. The March of Dimes Program called attention to the problems of other people, just as Pride in Valley Week revealed problems within the school. Showcase was a three-night success, and was rapidly followed by Class Day activities. Finally came graduation—the grand finale, the last bow. The cycle had run its course —the words of a year had been spoken and only the echoes remained. Yet swiftly would come a time for different voices to resound the call anew. A special gift for a ipccial booster—Key Club recognizes Miss Hobbs. Spectacular scenery and superb acting gave Showcase a professional touch. 'orium into a part of the Wild West. 62 Organizations Student Council Synchronizes Academic Proposal end solutions arc easily obtained in lively forum meetings. From Morning Watch to intercom devotional , Chaplain Susan Thompson directs Valley's religious life. 64 Twirp Wock adds to the list of many parts played by Council President Pete Owen. And Extracurricular Activities Although countless involvements are expected of a school like Valley, the effectiveness of these activities would soon become impaired without an organization to guide and co-ordinate them and the people they encompass. The smooth synchronization of assemblies and special programs with regular student life is the awesome burden of a student council. The 1967 student government put heavy emphasis on school spirit and club activities, resulting in large crowds for most sports events and strong participation in school projects. Besides planning Mountie Day and Twirp Week, the Student Council published the Red and Black and sent representatives to the regional convention of student councils. Also, innovation in the general workings of student life have laid foundations on which future student functions will be based. Council member helped coordinate the A. F. S. Chriifma Party; here, after the assembly, Brigitte speak of $wi Chri tma custom . 1 1 ROW: Susan Thompson, Chap., Brigitte Frehncr, Foreign Exchange Student. Donald Slappey, 1 t V-Pres., Pcto Owen, Pre ., Tom McWhorter, 2nd V-Pres., Betty Gayle Stophcn on, Sec., Tricky Perry, Trea ., Mac Porry, Pari. 2nd ROW: lex Wllliamton, Janice Fotfor, Su an McCarn, Sarah Vines, Ellen Vann, Cathy Ryan, Rangoley Walloce, Jim Pratt. 3rd ROW: Rcl Underwood, Blair Cox, Mike Lester, Martha Dunn, Cathy Johnson, Cathy Grayson, Perry Morgan, David Arendall. 65 Interclub Council Acts As Club Congress 1st ROW: Betty Kinney, Chap., Anno Reeie, Mary Lll Owent, Sec., Frank Anderson, V-Prei., Tom McWhorter, Pres., Evan Zclger, Trees.. Carol Rayfield, Laurie Stone, Mrs. Wakefield, Sponsor. 2nd ROW: Blair Cox, Paula Heiling, Melody Roger , Jan Holland, Jo Anne While, lorcna Bailey, Alan Turnham, Mike Roth, lex Williamson, Tommy Key, Mike Robinson, Louise Bellcnger, Susan Algar. After Council meeting, members find they have many points to discuss with president Tom McWhorter. 66 The Inter-Club Council, directed by Dr. Peake, the Faculty-Student Committee, and the second vice-president of the student council, coordinates club activities at Shades Valley. Its membership consists of the presidents of all school clubs. It is through the efforts of this organization that such projects as the Mountie Day parade, the foreign exchange student Christmas party, and the annual Presidents' Banquet become memorable experiences. At the Presidents' Banquet, awards are presented to outstanding school organizations. Included in these awards are the Club of the Year, Service Club of the Year, and Interest Club of the Year. AFS Hosts Regional Meeting One of the newer groups at Valley is ♦he American Field Service Club. By helping the foreign exchange student in every possible way, the club does much to make him feel at home, and, simultaneously, acquaint him with the newness and wonder of our school and country. This year, the members of the club were eager to help Brigette, and enthusiastic in helping her rapidly develop the Mountie spirit. Members planned a talent show for the entertainment of the students at the Regional American Field Service Meeting in December, plus a Christmas party for Brigette. The club was also responsible for raising the money for next year's exchange student. The American Field Service bring more than one foreign visitor to Valley. 1st ROW: Becky Harrin, Delia Welch, Shelia Fried. Emilu Bailes, Gail Allen, Kathy Strawn, Brigette Frehncr, Louise Bellenger. Pres.. Paul Angel, V-Pres., Vial Eshelman, Margaret Lyle, Linda Gordon, Wayne Van Landingham. 2nd ROW: Beverly Sutley. Nancy Hudson, Betsy Bethea. Candi Shirley, Caroline Massey, Patti Phillips. Rogie Palmore, Janie Hill, Laura Berthon, Helen Comer, Cathy Griffis. 3rd ROW: Carolyn Rogers, Jan Holland. Sherry Hollis, Linda Roden. Judy Stanbcrry, Norval Franklin, Sharon McCulley. Tricia Ward, Myra Jackion Dana Bass, Libby Forman, Leigh Womack, Cathy Calloway, Sandra Sides, Mary Lil Owen, Paula Richards, Susan Robinson, Becky Whitney, Ceil Jenkins. 4th ROW: Dickie Compton, Alan Andrews, Donald Slappy, Bruce Mink, lex Williamson, Wayne Teas, Eddie Lovell, Sieve Smith, Hap Gwaltney, Tommy Key, Alan Chapman. 67 Usherettes Complete Eighteenth , bright smile and a pleasant manner aid in the sale of Showcase ticket . Sponsored by Mrs. Hightower, the Usherettes was the only club formed before the opening of Shades Valley High School. These girls, the official hostesses of the school, guide new students to class in September and welcome the foreign exchange student with a reception in the lounge. The Usherettes serve as proctors for all state and national tests given at the school and are called upon to usher for fine arts and civic programs. New members, chosen by the faculty and members of Usherettes, are inducted at the annual spring tapping ceremony. Girls that are to be tapped must have an A and B semester average and exemplify the qualities of character, leadership and service. Sommer often find tho U herette maintaining the accuracy of Valley ttodenf file . President Mary Ul Owens distributes ushering 68 Year Of School Service lit ROW: Bari Mazer. Gina Twltty, Laura Bcrthon, Jackie Ward, Edith Maion, Olivia Barton. 2nd ROW: Suian McCarn Al -n Foster, Chap., Helen Edwards, V-Pres., Mary Lil Owens, Pres., Lucy Magnus, Sec., Lynn Crow, Treas., Becky Whitney. 3rd ROW: Honey Holmes, Terri McKenzie, Elliott Gunn, Martha Ann Dunn, Cathy Grayson, Muff Berry, Cathy Johnson, Sharon McMahan, Sally Johns, Judy Slrles, Kathy Dlshner, Sara Lynn Arendall, Carolyn Rogers. I-_J S' anments before an important placement test. 69 Imagination Sparks Interact 1st ROW: Clay Stiles, Trea ., Dickie Compton, V-Pre ., Blair Cox, Pres , Heidi Hanson, Sweetheart, Donald Slappey, Sec., Hap Gwaltney. Glen William . 2nd ROW: Geoff Ketcham, Mark Stephens, Steve Fazio, Rel Undorwood, Jim O'Kelly, Lenny Skelton, Mike Davis, Greg Hill, Alan Chapman. 3rd ROW: Lee Zell, Tommy Happer, Ronnie Moss, Lex Williamson, Robert Williams, Dinks Gaskin, Bill Gathings. Chip Pierce, Evan Zeiger. A service organization sponsored by the Shades Valley Rotary Club, the Interact Club has continued to grow and broaden its influence at Valley since its formation in 1966. Standing for international action, the club stresses a schedule of activity which has been met with enthusiasm by its members. In an attempt to uphold its fine reputation, the members have participated in several noteworthy projects this year. In cooperation with the Rotarians club members planned a Friendship Walk at Birmingham's new and beautiful Japanese Gardens. School projects were directed toward improving the appearance and operation of Valley's facilities. To emphasize its international theme, the Interact Club corresponded with affiliated organizations throughout the world. 70 Interact member injpect the beginning of their friendthip walk. And Key Club Programs An organization whose many services are highly valued by the school and community is the Key Club. Its main projects were the Ugliest Man on Campus contest and a fashion show. The Ugliest Man contest as usual boosted school spirit, while the fashion show last year raised almost $200 for the American Field Service foreign exchange program. Other Key Club projects ranged from collecting food and clothes for needy families on Thanksgiving and Christmas, to helping the Kiwanis Club, the sponsoring organization with its annual horse-show. With its many activities, the club lives up to its name as a key which can unlock the door of service for many worthwhile projects. The Key Club is always ready to aid someone in trouble. Here several Key Clubbers help? Miss Hobbs change a flat tire. KNEELING: Harold Burdetf, Tommy Shcrk, Randy Crockett, Mike Rhame. SITTING: Mac Perry, Chap., Jim Pratt, Treas., Lloyd Weaver, Sec., Libby Forman (Sweetheart), Frank Anderson, Pres., Wes Grant, Vice-Pres., Pete Owen, Sgf.-at-arms. 2nd ROW: Mike Campbell. Mike Kendricks, David Gray, Jip Pfieffer, Alvin Breslcr, Tom McWhorter, Andy Coates, George Andrews, Tommy Neeley. 3rd ROW: Rodney Grainger, Perry Morgan, Pete Coates, Richard Teel, Larry Whatley, Alan Dreher, Charles Barnett, Jim McWhorter, Tommy Duncan. Not Shown: Coach Smith, Sponsor. 71 Bank Board And FBLA Develop 1st ROW: Terry Taylor, Blair Cox, Courtney Hayden, Bob Vogt. 2nd ROW: Prince DeBardclaben, Janice Foitor, Sandra Hill, V-Pres.. Sally Pepper, Publicity Chairman, Tommy Key, Cashier, libby Colson. 3rd ROW: Sonny Griffith, Helen Comer, Martha Alderman. Susan Chambers. 8ccky Norrell, Lorena Bailey. Carol Hamilton, Mrs. Cartron, Sponsor. An unusual service club, the Bank Board of Directors extends the Services of a regular savings bank for the personal use of both students and faculty. Directors go to each room and help the tellers increase deposits and accounts by promoting the advantages of such a savings system. As a fund raising project, the club sold cokes at the Thespian production of The Importance of Being Earnest. The members also planned a program that was conducted by Birmingham Trust National Bank for the student body. 72 Valley banking orocedures are modeled afler those of a commercial bank. Dynamic Community Leadership The Future Business Leaders of America, under the supervision of Mrs. Louise B. Wilson, strives to prepare Valley students for roles as the leaders of tomorrow. Through informative programs, which included guest speakers from personnel departments of Birmingham businesses, and several outside projects such as a Christmas basket and participation in the Mountie Day Parade, the club worked at its two-fold goal—to develop competent leadership and to strengthen the confidence and character of its membership. F.8.L.A. members make an imaginative bid for Mountie Day honors. 1st ROW: Diane Harris, Chris Black, Lydia Randman, Robecca Waller. Shelia MacDonald, Jerry Watson, Pat Brown, Nancy Kinzingei. Barbara May. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Wilson, Sponsor. Melita Boomcrshine, Barbara Booker, Sandra Ireland. Treas., Jan Holland. Pres., Joyce Dodd. Chap., Nalda Boyd, Linda Keller, Jeanne Habshey. 3rd ROW: Beth Polhemus. Lynn Carner, Karen Moore, Pat Giles. Donna Brasseale, June Hayden, Susan Bennett, Carol Dunston, Kyle Edney, Lynne Brannon. Brenda Powell, Diane Whitehead, Dayle Love. 4th ROW: Bonnii-Elliott, Janico Patton, Shelia Sudduth, Darlyce Walters, Debby Wood, Jo Ann Franklin, Vicki Tackaberry, Diane Gustafson, Leigh Womack. Sandra Sirles, Candi Shirley, Linda Wetlersten, Cathy Strewn. 73 Valleyites Brighten By the promotion of interest in community-sponsored charity projects, the Junior Red Cross Club strives to serve the people of the community, state, and country. This year the club sent scrapbooks, letters, crossword puzzles, and Christmas bags containing such articles as stationery, hard candy, and hand lotion to the patients at Bryce Hospital. At Christmas, the members of the club went caroling in the local hospitals and clinics. In the spring, members organized an Easter egg hunt for the orphans at the Mercy Home and visited St. Martin's-in-the-Pines. Members used afternoon beforo Christmas for making Children's Hospital gift boxes. 1st ROW: Linda Falls, Sgt.-at-Arms, Gall McCully, Treas., Carole Shaw, Vice-President, Lorcna Bailey, Pros., Dale Hill, Chaplain, Susie McKay. Susan McConnell. 2nd ROW: Yolanda Horris, Linda Currenton, Libby Colson, Ann Ferry, Martha Harris, Leslie Bonham, Joan Rangoloy, Pam Taylor, Jane Carmichael, Sonny Griffith, Susan Russell, Mrs. Crittenden. 74 Hospital Christmases 1st ROW: Beth Perry. Chap., Karen Moore, Kathy Brook . V-Pre ., Lola Feltman, Susan Algar, Pres. 2nd ROW: Sue Otwald, Judy Sides. Portia Montgomery, Dana Clark. 3rd ROW: Jan Lee, Christie Funderburke, Kay Suddeth. Not Shown: Miss Kathleen Jone . Sponjor. Exploring the opportunities and requirements in the fields of nursing and health careers, the Future Nurses Club brings together high school students interested in these respective areas of technology. Various speakers on nursing and other subjects related to medicine were heard each month. One project of the club was to supply gifts for children in the hospital. A main activity of the year was attending the annual convention of the Alabama Association of Future Nurses Clubs. 75 The e stocking-stuffers will make Christmas brighter for hospitalized Children. Cheerleaders Shape Athletic Pride KNEELING: Betty Gayle Stephenson. 1st ROW: Gail Allen, Susan Thompson, Heidi Hanson. LADDER (from left): Mary Stout, Ellen Vann, Janice Foster, Heed Cheerleader; Day Walker, Lynn Edwards, Head Cheerleader; Shirley Walden, Susan Lupton. Susan Thompson delights in a responsive crowd. Libby Forman—enough pep to make anybody yell. 76 led by Janice Foster and Lynn Edwards, the cheerleaders’ reactions are as accurate as any scoreboard. Into Rousing Mountie Spirit The emotion of a cheerleader, from elation to anxiety. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Day Walker and Shirley Walden show an animation which Is reflected in each Valley cheerleader. Cheerleaders' school spirit often involves them in other activities; Heidi Hanson took the lead role in Annio Get Your Gun. 77 Pep Clubbers Boost School Spirit Only one club can have the distinction of being the largest in the school. This year the honor fell to the Pep Club, which boasted a membership that was able to undertake the painting of Valley's bleachers in the school colors. The club's aim is a most important one—the boosting of school spirit. This they accomplished in several ways, the most obvious being the hall posters which announced Valley games. Throughout the year members of the Pep Club were recognized as being some of the most enthusiastic supporters of Valley teams at all athletic events. Pep Club members gave the bleachers a summer face-lifting. PEP CLUB OFFICERS 1st ROW; Carole Rayfield, Pros., Jan Holland, V-Pres., Cathy Srrawn, Sec., Murray Spencer, Treas., Cathy Grayson, Chap., Miss Woodrow, Sponsor. 78 “5” Club Rewards Sports Participation S Club member Jim Me Whorter begin touchdown sprint. The S Club is an organization that works to help the school and community and to promote interest in Valley sports. The Valley athletic department believes that students who have devoted time and effort to school sports should receive special recognition. Varsity lettermen of all sports and cheerleaders are honored by membership in the S Club. The members carried on various activities during the year. Besides being the leaders in sports, the S Clubbers sold Mountie car tags, collected food for a needy family, and painted the balcony in the boy's gym. At the close of the year, the club had its annual picnic. ltt ROW: Heidi Hanson, Susan Lupton, Gail Allen, Libby Forman, Ellen Vann. Lynn Edwards, Janico Foster, Day Walker, Susan Thompson, Betty Gayle Stephenson, Shirley Walden, Mary Stout. 2nd ROW: Pete Owen, Don Comer, Sammy Stutts, Alvin Brcsler, Donald Slappy, David Litton, West Grant, Jim Porter, Jim McWhorter, Richard Teel, Lee Zell. 3rd ROW: Tommy Monroe, Greg Hill, Alan Dreher, Bill Gathings, Lenny Stern, George Andrews, Tom McWhorter. Rel Underwood. Mac Perry, Bobby Boyd, Guy Mitchell. 4th ROW: Ronnie Koettcr, Dickie Chenoweth, Jim Powell, Adrian Ringland, Bob Orange, Blair Cox, Jim Pratt, Steve Owens. Robert Hezlep, Joey Tinsley, 5th ROW: Ken Jones, Chris Matthows, Hal Crawford. Paul Angel!, Mike Roberts, Chuck Porter, Roger Breed, Jimmy Shannon, Tommy Blackstock, Tommy Carlisle. Mike Kendricks, Larry Whatley, Wayne Carter. 79 G.A.C. Combines Fitness And Fun G. A. C. officers head a well-balanced program. Without the Girls' Athletic Club at Shades Valley, activities would be noticeably reduced. Seeking to promote the best in physical education, girls' sports, and good sportsmanship, the G. A. C. has not failed to promote its share of school spirit and loyalty. Early in the school year, the club sold secondhand gym suits to all P. E. classes; at the same time members were introducing the G. A. C. to the new students at Valley. With four schools competing, the Thanksgiving Invitational Volleyball Tournament proved to be a highly successful activity. Under G. A. C. sponsorship, the annual student-faculty volleyball game was a popular schoolwide event. One of the club's major projects involved working toward the installation of a water-cooler in the girls' locker room. ljf ROW: Sheila MacDonald, Sgf.-at-Arms, Sherran Thomaion, 2nd V-Prcs., Paula Heilig, Pres., Linda Sherk, Sec., Louisa Branscomb, lit V-Pres., Mrs. Lutz, Sponsor. 2nd ROW: Debbie Dorn, Jan Herlong, Mary Clyde Mayfield, Sheila Fried, Nina Adams, Martha Dunn, Celeste Chambors. 3rd ROW: Karen Holdren, Paula Farrell, Patty McNeely, Tammy O'Neal, Roye Annette Deerman, Sally Johns, Cheri Atkinton, Julie Van Hook. 4th ROW: Marly Crawford, Nancy King, Leigh Stapleton, Chris Campbell, Kathy Ryan, Ann Wright, Jan Brumback. 80 School Draws On Art Club Talents Each year the Art Club faces the challenge of creating scenery for the Thespians' fall production and Showcase, and this year their efforts were more than successful. For a meaningful Christmas project, club members presented forty angels as gifts to the Crippled Children's Hospital. Outside speakers and field trips comprised much of their extracurricular activities. They also made posters for Mountie Day and staged an exhibition for the Festival of Arts. In addition the club was honored by having Libby Tolleson elected secretary of the State Art Society. dob display reflects variety of techniques and materials. 1st ROW: Helen Comer, Chap., Libby Tolleson, 2nd V-Pres., Bobbie Bosh, Trees., Robin Demaree, 1st V-Pres., Melody Rogers, Pres., Dawn Boyer, Sec., Pam Taylor, Mrs. Jones, sponsor. 2nd ROW: Dennis Joseph, Lou Shields, Karen Allen, Cathy Leach, Margaret Darden, Rip Jesse, Diano Simpson, Libby Colson, Marilyn Brown. 3rd ROW: Ben Scokol, Pam Mollison, Sosanne Sigler, Susan McIntosh, Lilia Jackson. Donna Cowen, Carleno Johnson, Elaine Wilcox, Kay Frances, Fred Carau. inn Guest Speakers Stimulate A taste of the original in the Home Ec Club float. The importance of the Home Ec Club may be telescoped into a single sentence: this club reaches more girls than any other club in the school. It gives girls taking courses in homemaking a chance to join with others especially interested in this field and further benefit from their studies. At several meetings during the year, guest speakers talked to the club about various branches of home economics. Some of the club's many activities included a December Christmas party, the annual Pancake Jamboree, and the furnishing, decorating, and keeping up of the practice house. 82 ljt ROW: Dcbby Sadler (Handing), Lucy Magnus, 2nd Vice-Pre ., Solly Horpcr, Vice-Pres., Betsy Kinney. Pres., Martha Alderman, 1st Vicc-Prcs., Linda Phillips, Corr. Sec., Nancy Auton (standing). 2nd ROW: Linda Logan, Ass't. Trees., Lynn Crow, Sec., Sara Lynn Arendall. 1st Vice-Pros. Martha McRae, Sgt.-at-Arms, Janice Gorman, Chap., Gena Twitty, Treas. Home Ec Club Meetings 1st ROW: Laura Bcrthon, Carolyn Foazel, Carole Rayfield, Ann Ferry. 2nd ROW: Jean Rangeley, Renee lawley. Dale Hamill, Donna McAuley, Debbie Russoll, Linda Fall . 3rd ROW: Sutan McKay, Debbie Olive, Sherry Gamer, Janine Thomason, Susan McCulley, Amanda Fulton. 1st ROW: Ellen Davis, Tricky Perry, Christy Funderburke, Karen Coahalt, Susan Bailey. 2nd ROW: Sheila Sudduth, Garland Cook, Paula Richards, Toby Basan, Cathy Carter, Anneise Hathcock. 3rd ROW: Susan Woodruff, Susan Raulston, Cathy Shaddix, Linda Harris, Becky Slough, Brenda Harris. 4th ROW: Anita Shoemaker, Gusta Brodnax, Susan Cornelius, Molly Zeiglor, Ann Elgin, Judy Moon, 5th ROW: Roye Annette Decrman, Barbara Ferguson, Susan Weaver, Candi Shirley, Kathy Grayson, Nancy Snider, Sue Oswald, Goodie Phillips, Carolyn Rogers. 83 Samford University Faculty The Hlttory Club cho e to emphasize the patriotic as part of their program. This year, the History Club was again outstanding in service and leadership. Members joined together in a wholehearted effort to promote better citizenship at Valley. Each morning, the club performed the service of raising the flag and leading the school in the pledge of allegiance. As a Christmas project, the club gathered food, clothing, and other articles to make the season brighter for needy families. During the course of the year, such distinguished men as Dr. Hugh C. Bailey from Samford University spoke to club members on themes such as The Importance of History. By planning new goals and ideas which bring the past into the present, the club seeks to kindle a new interest in history and its effect upon modern society. Trfcicy P?rry K.thv in f S r u cl’0”6' f™' Nel‘on' 2nd ROW‘ Tubb,, Barbara r 2 Gy0n' Sherrl Cofenb,um' L!nda Gordon, Rita Laufman. Garland Cook. 3rd ROW: f h Hb;i'h Ann L!7« R Ca hy JCaoPe'u rudl H0ntOn' Lynn Edward ' D,y Walk«r tons Batt, Muff Berry. Genny Smith. Ev,n Pe Jaclio Duk - • “ ■ Augments Club Programs lit ROW: Dottie Anno , Renee Shook, Helen Comer, Diane Young, Vail Eschelman. 2nd ROW: Janice Rice, Sec., Ann William Treas., Tommy Key, Pro ., Helen Edward , V-Pres. 3rd ROW: Ben Scokol, Tommy Happer, Sharon McKinnon, linda Wettonten, Bab Welch, Sally Pepper. Wayne Carter, Chap. 4th ROW: Ricky Hedrick, Ginger Haskell, Heidi Hanson, Sue Oiwald, Olivia Barton, Ronny Michaclion, Dewayne Mobley. Under the supervision of Mrs. Dorothy Walker, the Shades Valley Forensic League once again organized its charter as a member of the National Forensic League. By making it possible for students to participate in speech tand debate contests, the club gave them the opportunity to learn how to organize, prepare, and defend a principle. The Forensic League now boasts a membership of forty. Scheduled activities included constitutional revision, competition in statewide debate and oratory contests, and attendance at the Student Congress in Nashville, Tennessee. In addition, the club obtained the services of a debate coach from Samford who instructed members in the procedures of effective speaking. 85 F©ren ics emphasize the peaceful settlement of difference . Linguists Adopt Distinctive FRENCHI C.LUE, I The French know how to use perfume to the best advantage. Although the primary purpose of a club is implied by name, all clubs have other projects which further their image through service and activity. The French Club was particularly busy with school and holiday projects. Providing food for a needy family, supplying Christmas stockings for hospitalized children, and creating a first-rate float for Mountie Day kept members fully occupied. In giving strong support to the foreign exchange program, the club invited Brigette Frehner to speak to their December meeting, where she was asked to join the French Club. Members got a good look at Europe when, at their November meeting, Mrs. McCall showed slides of her travels in that part of the world. 1 st ROW: Mrs. McCall, Hartcno Slaughtor, Candy Cotton, Sherri Corenblum, Linda Gordon, Brigette Frehner, Jano Mackey, V-Pres., Cathy Grayson, Pro ., Sara Lynn Arendall, Sec., Linda Logan, Treat., Marilyn Brown, Melody Rogers, Helen Comer, Jull Van Hook, Fran Quinn, Elliot Gunn, Mrt. Tidwoll, Sponsor. 2nd ROW: Linda Phillips, Joyce Lee, Carmon McAdory, Sue Oswald, Beth Purvis, Betsy Kinney, Kathy Sears, Sara Mireo, Susan McCarn, Carolyn Feazel, Terri McKenzie, Muff Berry, Dale Dillard, Mary Lil Owens, Janico Gorman, Ann Harkey, Susan Levine, Lynn Kallman, Janice Foster, Dotty Annos, Wanda White. 3 rd ROW: Alison Fostor, Gail Allen, Debby Sadlor, Libby Forman. Lynn Edwards, Tricky Perry, Mary Stout, Babs Welch, Vicki Wilson, Dana Bass, louito Bellenger, Day Walker, Karon Jockson, Betsy Crois, Ginger Haskell, Karen Bennett, Kathy Flynn, Susan Lupton, Cathy Johnson. 4th ROW: Murray Spencer. Ellen Vann, Lucy Magnus, Judy Sides, Carol McCoy, Sally Johns, Brenda Berman, Jan Aland, Anne Reese, Patty McNcily, Sherri Goodman, Cathy Calloway, Cynthio Wolfe, Jone Carmichael, Elaino Wilcox, Cartene Johnson, Mary Koss, Nryicy Callaway, Cynthia Bishop. 5th ROW: Kathy Griffis, Garland Cook, Ebio Glenn, Jim O'Kelley, Buzz Graham, Martha Ann Dunn, Gene Lunceford, Les Hoffman, Lenny Stern, Ronald Shiland, Alan’ Seitel, Randy Lanier, Lee Rogoff, Anita Shoemaker, Beth Williams, Jane Hawkins, Margaret Lyle, Sandra Gunter. 86 Mode Of School Service 1st ROW: Rodney Harbin, Pres.. Jan Hcrlong, V-Pres., Carmen McAdory, Chap., Diane Young, See., Jim Spear, Tree ., Mr . Clement , Sponsor. 2nd ROW: Chip Braswell, Pala Kimbcrling, Billy Johnston, John Cooper. 3rd ROW: Robert Haughton, Eddie Spriggs. Robert Newman, Tommy Happer, Vivian Mezarro, Mary Boono. Organized only two years ago, the German Club aims to promote interest in the German land, language, and people. As a relatively new organization, the German Club has only eighteen members, but has accomplished much during its brief existence. For the last two years the German Club has participated in Mountie Day,- each year, members have aided in the operation of the German booth at the International Fair. This year's new undertaking was selling ads for the Tower. 87 Gorman Club officer review Tower ad sale . Latin Club Studies Classical Heritage l t ROW: Paul Angell, James Robey, Tim Chandler, Courtney Hoyden, Andy Hammond Jim Walker, Henry Joe. 2nd ROW: Ronnie Moss, France Scott, Chap., Jane Mackey, Tree ., Diane Young, V-Prcs., Evan Zeigor, Pres., Su an Chambers, Sec., Kathy Dishner, Hist., Roger Convillo. 3rd ROW: Adelo Wilcox, Catherine Hamilton, Susanno Rencau, Janice Rice, lindy Marchick, Julie Jackson, Pat laCoste, Judy Skees, Robert Houghton, Mr . Stembridge, Sponsor. 4th ROW: Mary Grace Nelson, Louisa Branscomb, Beth Thompson, Becky White, Betty Shannon, Cathy Sears, Rhonda Lackett, Jan Butler, Elizabeth Hamilton, Celeste Chambers, Bonny Fitzpatrick. Shades Valley's classicists, whose goal is the revival of interest in the Latin language and in Roman history and customs, have concentrated upon building a program which is far from antiquated. At the Convention of the Jynior Classical League, the Latin Club was well-represented, with several members participating in mythology and vocabularly contests. During the summer of 1966, the club's vice-president Diane Young attended the National Convention of the Junior Classical League in Lexington, Kentucky; she is also treasurer of the League's Alabama Chapter. At Thanksgiving the club purchased food for two underprivileged families. Its popular float, We're Roman for a Touchdown, captured second place on Mountie Day. Latin Club members trace the roule of Caesar's conquests. 88 Biologists Undertake Ambitious Project Because of today's need for and interest in the biological sciences, the Biology Club seeks to stimulate advancement in fields of research and technology. Toward this end, the club has guest speakers and encourages both individual and group projects. Members set a high goal this year in entering a project at the Junior Academy of Science Fair, which was held in Huntsville. The experiment concerned the growing of whole carrot plants from single cells in order to study mutations without considering heredity. Several members of the club were active in the Alabama Junior Academy of Science, and member Lee Zell was this year's president of the central region of A. J. A. S. Other club programs for the year included donating Christmas gifts to the children at Partlow state mental hospital and selling plastic covers for the Tower. The first stage of the Biology Club project was comprised of detailed observation. 89 1st ROW: Kerrie Schwartz, Susan McCarn, Elliot Gunn, V-Prex., Mike Roth, Pres., Marcia Kaplan, Sec., Alison Foster. Treas., Candy Colley. 2nd ROW: Courtney Hayden, Steve Cleckler. John Chambliss, Sandra Gunter, Tommy Happer. John Cooper. Cara lay, tinda Mendelsohn, Lee Zell. Field Trips Whet lit ROW: Norman Aicisi, Bobby Meyer , Wayne Landman, Bob Hard, Nick Roth, David Ree e V-Prei., Vaughn Rives, Trcai., Hap Gwalt-ney, Don Roseman, Mrs. Stringfellow, Sponsor. 2nd ROW: Perry Morgan, Sarah Vine , Wayne Keith, Janico Kuzmakl, Rhonda Tackett, Su an Curry, Peggy Heatherly, John Robinson, Billy Selman, John Edmundson, Greg Shepherd. 3rd ROW: Elizabeth Hamilton, Sharon Sconycrs, Linda Scroggins, Robert Levy, Tommy Key, Shorron, Henderson, Brenda Prather, Helen loo, Mollie Freeman, Deborah Clinkscalc , Jackie Masters. 4th ROW: Glen William , Rel Underwood, Richard Pordue, Debbie Loftus, Wendy Roan, DeWayne Mobley, Charles Sahm, Bill Martin, Mike Roth, Chap., Jimmy Siragusa. 5th ROW: Kenny Crisfal, Gary Lambert, John Chambli , Paul Bonnecarrerc, Jamie Me-Adory, Jimmy Joe, Larry Whatley, George Yeager. 6th ROW: Paul Morgan, Neal Sim , Dale Bolt. That chemistry was a subject in the vogue this year at Valley may be surmised from the bee-hive of activity in and around the Chemistry Club. It placed its membership at around sixty. Although a scientifically-oriented club, members did their share in supporting a group effort to paint, fix and generally clean up Valley, by sanding desks and painting cabinets. Evidently the Chemistry Club well understands the anatomy of float-making, for it placed first in the Mountie Day Parade. 90 Putting theory to the test. Scientific Curiosity Apart from demonstrating and furthering an interest in science, the Physics Club this year expanded its range of activity to include varied forms of school and community service. During the early part of the year, the club sponsored a 'Toys for Tots Christmas drive, making if a school-wide campaign. The members augmented their service program by cleaning the school science labs. Holding to its basic interest, the club invited a number of scientists to lecture at special meetings; in addition, plans were introduced to sponsor an outstanding speaker for the benefit of the entire student body. Field trips were an integral phase of the Physics Club schedule; among the more notable of these was a visit to the Samford University cyclotron. In their enthusiasm to dean up the science lab, many members got carried away. 1st ROW: Bobby Manning, Bill Hammond, Ronnie Moss, Trees., Lenny Skelton, Vicc-Prcs., Carol McCoy, Sec., Lex Williamson, Pres., Robert Williams, John Barelare, Mike Fogleman, Commander loftus, Sponsor. 2nd ROW: Mike Sullivan. Bobby Marlowe, Alan Chapman, Dickio Compton, Tommy Merrill, John Hendrix, Dickie Chonowoth, John Glazeman, Mary Clydo Mayfield, Bruco Dunbar. 3rd ROW: tarry Zimmer, Fred Harsany, Jim Spear, Jamio McAdory, Danny Friedman, Rick Wetzel, Lowell Kappcl, Wes Grant, Alan Seitel, Walker Funderburg. 4th ROW: Chuck Codding, Herbie Miller, Genic Palmer, Alan Turnham, Becky Whitney, Billy Johnston, George Douglas, Mike Robinson, Jim Barnhill. 5th ROW: Robert Alexander. Evan Zeigcr, John Ives, Michael Love. Steve Mann. John Carraway, George Nathan, Jim Miller, Frank Anderson. 91 Revised Format Marks Third Year Magic reaches out and presto: the Valley Forge made its appearance for the third straight year. As a result of summer journalism institutes, the '67 staff structure was completely modified. The paper was the result of distinct departmental work, put together by a new editing staff under the sponsorship of Mrs. Foley. The Forge, aside from its role as Valley's news media, pushed renewed interest and participation in school activities. Also promoting a grin and bear it phase of school life, the Forge sponsored a light, weekly account of grapevine news called The Shady Valley Forge. Although the original issue came late in the year, it was received enthusiastically. The services rendered to the student body in providing an informative newspaper made the year a satisfying one for the Valley Forge staff. Proof-reading is a tedious but necessary task before going to press. Carol McCoy, Susan Curry, and Julie Jackson arc responsible for planning and editing the forge's spreads. 92 Of Valley Forge’s Appearance Clyde Mayfield and Betsy Kinney. Editor Helen Edwards works with columnists Evan Zciger and Courtney Haden. 93 SEATED: Kathy Dishnor. Associate Editor. Tommy Happer, Business Mgr., Helen Edwards, Editor, Carole Rayfleld, Associate Editor. 2nd ROW: Susan McCarn, Alison Foster, Gina Twifty, Jane Mackey, Libby Forman, Rel Underwood, Tricky Perry, Jan Aland, Carolyn Feazel, Melody Rogers, Glen Williams, Sports Editor. Tower Production Involves Business Manager Jane Hawkim recaps latest advertising figures with Mrs. Blackshear. Editor............ Associate Editor . Business Manager Copy Editor Sports Editor Index Editor Photographers Cover Designer Editorial Adviser Business Adviser ----Lee Zell Lowell Kappel Jane Hawkins Bob Marlowe Wes Grant Debby Sadler Mary Clyde Mayfield John Carraway .....Sandra Taylor ... Sidney Rickman ... Reba Blackshear 94 More deathless prose from the pen of Copy Editor Bob Marlowe. All Phases Of Valley Life 1 ROW: Mrs. Blackshear, Debby Sadler, Lowell Kappel, Lee Zell, Bob Marlowe, Mis Rickman. 2nd ROW: June Hayden, Karen Brantly, Mary Clyde Mayfield, Helen Comer, Mary Lil Owen , Beth Purvis, Martha Harsh, Linda Wettersten, Clay Stiles, Andy King. 3rd ROW: Al Thomas, Gina Twitty, Cathy Sears, Sandra Sides, Linda Gordon, Candl Shirley, Sherry Hollis, Cathy Karpe, Susan Robinson, Ellen Vann. The ability to organize time and material is one of the most valuable of all assets. Nowhere can this faculty be better learned than through yearbook work. Those involved in this labor soon discover, however, that even the best-laid plans may often go awry. The most important of the staff is one day the editor, another the proof-reader, and still another the ad salesman. Publishing a yearbook is really an experience of self-discovery and endurance. Responsibility which is an incredible burden on the day everything goes wrong is an equally incredible joy on the day everything falls into place and the last copy is shipped. To properly acknowledge individual performances would be impossible. Certainly on annual cannot be produced without the mutually cooperative efforts of both business and editorial staffs. Editor Lee Zell outlines copy writing specifications. Light Comedy Characterizes A brief fragment of a continual argument. After conquering hem« and haw , Jack propojes to on eager Gwendolyn. Good theater is an experience that is rarely forgotten; this year. Valley's Thespians have specialized in turning out many such rare moments. The enthusiastic crowds which greeted their performances once again proved the popularity of this special club whose business is entertainment. One of Valley's most exclusive clubs, the Thespians require new members to have worked on productions a minimum of 100 hours on and off stage. The troup holds two banquets during the year at which these new members are formally initiated. Both of the Thespian presentations this year were light comedies. Their fall play, ''The Importance of Being Earnest, sparkled with drawing-room wit and sophistication. The spring showcase production, Annie Get Your Gun, was magnificently done. With the support of the P.T.A. and t h e Fine Arts Department, Thespian Troupe 398 will continue to serve the school. 96 '67 Thespian Performances 1st ROW: Helen Come . Tree .. Sandy Corder. Pres., Tommy Key, V-Pres.. Ronnie Michaelson, Pal Koontz, Ginger Daniel. 2nd ROW: Courtney Haden, Sue Oswald. Corr. Sec., Judy Sirles, Melody Rodgers, Rec. Sec . Mrs. Walker. Sponsor, Greg Walters, Renee Shook, Carmen McAdory, Mary Boone, Julie Robertson, Dave Hammett, 3rd ROW: Kathy Brook, libby Colson, Cathy Dishner, Richard Dabney. ON LADDER: Rip Jesse. Ginger Haskell. Ben Scokol, Jan Thomason, Sally Pepper. 97 ource of humor to a receptive audience. A painstaking make-up iob is a pre-requisite for a convincing character Exciting Performances Fill 1st ROW: Bonnie Koller, Coro! Hamilton, Beverly Sutloy, Ann Torry, Edith Mo ton, Teresa Gorman, Martha Harris, Mr. McLain, Director. 2nd ROW: Jo Anna White, Sylvanno Griffith, Bo Lloyd, Jim Sherriff, Roger Convillo, Sally Pepper, Sandy Corder, Ann Rao Phillips. 3rd ROW: Nancy Snider, Mary Boone, Jan Thomason, Mike Arrington, Mike Fulmer, Ann Garrett, Jan Herlong, Kathy Brooks. Concert Choir Schedule Activity and hard work characterize the Concert Choir schedule. Throughout the year, many Birmingham citizens have the opportunity to listen to Valley's Choir as it performs in civic and community programs. Under Mr. McLain, the Christmas season proved exciting for the Choir. It performed at Morning Watch, gave an outstanding performance at an all-school Christmas assembly and began the holidays on a festive note with caroling in Valley's halls. While other students vacationed, Choir programs were in full swing; the members sang at Arlington and at Eastwood Mall, delighting all who attended their performances. A new semester saw Concert Choir members participate in the highly successful Showcase. Hours of preparation were necessary for each Choir activity; attention to detail, originality of arrangement, and expert direction made each Concert Choir performance an occasion to remember. A man who knows exactly whaf he wants. twenty-three voices become one. Besides being one of the Choir's soloists, Bonnie Keller is also a gifted pianist. 99 Outstanding Band Represents 1 ROW: Sown Chile , Sandra Ireland, Betty Shannon, Ida Smith, Sandra Griffith, Donna Cowen, Pam Taylor, Mary Robbin , Ann Elgin. 2nd ROW: Alan Todd, Janet Poer, Peter Tropper, Frank Parker, Larry Bailey, Malcolm Hitchcock, Julia Keywood, Brenda Zoffi, Sally Bugg, Phil McKleroy, Elizabeth Hamilton, Marvin Utiery, Joe Snore , Jim Powell, Betty Marchich, Lynn Jamiton, Lindy Marchich, Dickie Seay. 3rd ROW: Greg Walter , Chuck Hancock, Gail Blanpied, Linda Nordan, Bill Meehan, Bobby Moody, Mike Moore, Jimmy Cox, John Peer , Jerry Goldfarb, Robert Levy, Freddy Cottner, Mark Stephen , John Hours of patient practice make Valley's band one of the bc t in tho state. School And Community Fitzgibbon, Spruce McRec, Bill Roberts, Rip Jesse, Cameron Ellis, Steve Krell, Susan Russell, Jim Barnhill, Billy Johnston, 4th ROW: Jim Methvin, Wanda Walker, Ginger Smith, Portia Montgomery, Vivian Maxwell, Betty Smith, Dave Hammett, Larry Stewart, Jim McKinstry, Allen Vaughn, Cara Kllnner, Bobby Dreyfus, Larry Lee, Greg Smith, Tom Powell, Wallaco McRoy, Larry Deogon, Les Hoffman, Jim Cawthorn, Charles Plllotori, George Moore, Glen Dixon, Lynn Pressley, Jane Lawrcnco, Newton Guerin. Valley Band Accepts BAND OFFICERS lit ROW: Pam Taylor, See., Billy Johniton, Pres., Jim Powell, V-Prei. 2nd ROW: Dickie Seay, Band Mgr., Ann Elgin, lib., Sandra Ireland, Trees. A demanding schedule was successfully completed by Shades Valley's distinguished band this year. Their first notable accomplishment came in November, when, to finance their trip to Mobile for the Vigor game, the members undertook a candy sale. Then in early December, they accompanied the team to the state play-offs. In addition to their spirited Christmas program presented at a school assembly, the band performed Christmas music on television. From the inaugural parade in January to the district contest in March, the band was, of course, working hard on the Showcase score, which they refined and polished to a high degree. Almost immediately following Showcase, the band presented a concert at Valley, proceeded to the state band contest in April, and played a second concert in May. MAJORETTES AND DRUM MAJOR 1 st ROW: Ann Elgin, Sandra Griffith. 2nd ROW: Pam Taylor, Betty Shannon, Jim Powell. Donna Cowen, Sandra Ireland. 102 Inaugural Parade Bid TRUMPETS 1st ROW: Spruce McRec, John Fitzglbbon, Mark Stephens, Freddy Costner, Robert Levy. 2nd ROW: Jerry Goldfarb, John Peers. Jimmy Cox, Mike Moore, Bobby Moody, Mill Meeham. ODD REEDS 1st ROW: Dickie Seay, Joe Shores, Marvin Ussery. 2nd ROW: lindy Marchich, Lynn Jamison, Jim Powell, Betsy Marchlck. 103 Christmas And Spring FLUTES Ida Smith, Sandra Griffith, Donna Cowen, Pam Taylor, Mary Robbins, Ann Elgin LOW BRASS George Moore, Newton Grevin, Jane Lawrence, Lynn Pressley, Glen Dixon. 2nd ROW: Les Hoffman, Jim Cawthorn, Charles Pilletcri. FRENCH HORNS Elizabeth Hamilton, Phil Me-Klevoy, Brenda Zopfl, Sally Bugg, Julia Keywood, Malcolm Hitchcock 104 Concerts Entertain Hundreds SAXOPHONE 1 t ROW: Billy Johnston, Jim Barnhill. 2nd ROW: Susan Russell, Steve Kvell. 3rd ROW: Cameron Ellis, Rip Jesse, Bill Roborts- CLARINE7S Suzanne Chiles, Betty Shannon. Janet Poer, Frank Parker, Greg Walters, Chuck Hancock, Larry Bailey. Peter Troppcr, Alan Todd, Sandra Ireland. 2nd ROW: Jim Methvin, Wanda Walker, Gail Blanp.ed, Ginger Smith, Linda Nordan, Portia Montgomery, Vivian Maxwell. DRUM SECTION Urty Stewart, Jim McWna.ty, Allan V.uSjhn, Cara Winter Bobby Drayfua, Urry Laa, G«g Smith, Tom Pow.ll, Day. Ham-mett, Wallace McRoy, Betty Smith. 105 Outstanding Service Marks Library Club 1st ROW: Kerrie Schwartz, Becky Smith, Diane DcBoard, Julie Rouveyrol, Meg Geritackcr. 2nd ROW: Dickie Seay, Chap., Susan Chambers, Sec.-Treos., Alan Turnham, Pres., Celesto Chambers, Rep., Ann Garrett, V-Pres. 3rd ROW: Janet Seymour, Gail Farmor, Kathy Word, Sara Howell, Linda Sherk, Sheila McDonald, Margaret Ryan, Philip Ogden, John McCullough. 4th ROW: Jane Vaughn, Fran Ryan, Julie Robertson, Jo Ann Bohonan, Jeanctto Albert, Elizabeth Teague, Jan Lee, Debby Brown, Mary Ann Diack, Lola Feltman. Tho book-charger, a sophisticated and efficient device. Is one of the first of its kind in the state. One of Shades Valley's most active clubs, the Library Club continued to serve students and faculty daily in the library while participating in all school activities. With membership in county and statewide organizations, Shades Valley's club members held offices and served in leadership roles away from school. This year the Shades Valley library assistants won the top awards for the best library manual in the Fifth District and the Outstanding Boy Library Assistant. Projects for the year included the installation of a book charger to expedite and improve library services. Bibliographies of aids for research assignments were prepared and sent to area public libraries to assist Valley students. Final activities for the spring saw the club undertake plans for a book depository. 106 Assistants Perform Important Duties P.E. OFFICE ASSISTANTS 1st ROW: Carmen McAdory, Diane Young, Nancy Anne Hunter, Marly Crawford, Brenda Williams. 2nd ROW: Linda Harris, Shelia Fried, Fran Marlow, Vicki Zodin. 3rd ROW: Debbie Dom, Diane Adkins, Carol Perryman, Carolyn Gunn. 4th ROW: Mrs. Lutz, Lana Jacobus, Jan Holland, Bov Nabors, Ellon Davis, Susan Robinson. SENIOR SERVICE GIRLS 1st ROW: Kathy Dishner, Bee Atkinson, Linda Mendelsohn, Norval Franklin, Day Walker. 2nd ROW: Susan Levino, Sharon Sconyers, Sue Oswald, Karen Holdren. 3rd ROW: Martha Comes, Dayla Lowe, Julia Keywood, Deborah Gray, Linda James. 4th ROW: Paftie Philips, Bev Nabors. Julie Jackson, Sally Pepper, Leslie Johnson. 5th ROW: Nancy Tubb, Helen Edwards, Jan Henley, Susan Cox, Linda Sue Falls. 6th ROW: Cathy Calloway, Frances Scott, Arlene Finch, Susan Chambers, Kathy Flynn, Linda Gordon. 107 Students’ Voluntary Service GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANTS 1st ROW: Martha Bell, Candy Cotton, Jeanne Habshcy, Rosita Hill, Mariha Gates, Candy Colley, Janie Hill, Harlcne Slaughter. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Wallace. Nina Adams. Marcia Kaplan. Kathy Smith, Marsha Lunceford, Nancy Rogers, Brenda McRee, Susan McIntosh, Mrs. Pugh. 3rd ROW: Brenda Sharpe, Sandra McDowoll, Bonnie Sue Elliott, Linda Powell, Nancy Boisclair, Sharon McMahan, Patsy Gladney. BUS DRIVERS 1st ROW: Bill Simpson, Mike Wright, Viclor Stapleton, Dennis Burgess. 2nd ROW: Robert Dugger, Ronald Moses, John Harris. Mike Zadrozny, Hal Crawford. BUSINESS OFFICE ASSISTANTS 1st ROW: Mrs. Workman, Susan McConnell, Susan Bennett, Gail Me-Culloy, Susan Schinzing, Carole Shaw. 2nd ROW: Susan Shory, Pat LaCoste, Kathy Donahoo, Diane Bras-seolo, Martha Me Rao, Mrs. Rogers. 108 Aids Faculty And Administration COUNSELORS' ASSISTANTS 1st ROW: Libby Forman, Laurie Stone, Jan Aland, Ann Reese. 2nd ROW: Debbie Wallace, Kathy Scott, Cara Lockhart, Bari Mazer, Louise Bellenger. 3rd ROW: Ann Williams, Jane Carmichael. Margaret Lylo, Mary Lit Owens, Linda Wettersten, Heidi Hanson. 4th ROW: Lorena Bailey, Dale Dillard, Lynn Jemison, Shari Goodman. Ginger Haskell. LABORATORY ASSISTANTS Jim Spear, Lynn McCroskcy, Dave Harnett, Dudloy Powell, Zion Greenfield (seated). VICE PRINCIPAL'S ASSISTANTS 1st ROW: Linda Sue Falls, Beth Perry, Sandra Sirles, Gusta Brodnax, Vail Eshelman, 2nd ROW: Tom Powell, Kathy Quinn, Phyllis Schmittou, Anita Shoemaker, David Wainwright, Suzanne Whitmire. 3rd ROW: Bee Atkinson Dorothy Farmer, Carolyn Rogers, Vicki Zodin, Sherry Garner, Cheryl Snow, Jan Holland. 109 Honors NHS Hosts State Convention Dr. Leslie Wright, President of Samford University, was the honored speaker at the Honor Society's fall tapping. Though primarily organized to honor the academic accomplishments of students, the National Honor Society has other purposes which are equal of equal importance. There is a constant endeavor by members to render service and to promote worthy leadership, as well as to encourage the development of character at Shades Valley. The National Honor Society recognizes outstanding students by distributing honor roll fags and holding biennial tappings. This year it gave the Outstanding Sophomore Award, sold candy, helped needy families, and enthusiastically supported other school activities. As the Shade Valley Chapter was President of the National Honor Society Chapters of Alabama this year, it had the honor of hoisting the State Convention here at Valley on March 31 and April 1. National Honor Society 1st ROW: Mrs. Snide, Sponsor, Rita Laufman, Lucie Magnus, Sec., Carol McCoy, Sec., Cathy Grayson, V-Pres., Robert Williams, Blair Cox, Chap., Evan Zelgar, Pari.. Lex Williamson, Treas., Lynn Crow, Susanna Van Hooso. 2nd ROW: Marcia Kaplan, Sherry Corenblum, Linda Gordon, Francis Scott, Carmen McAdory, Vicki Wilson, Robbie Hazzard, Sharon Sconyers. Joyce Lee, Susan Levine, Becky Norrell. 3rd ROW: Adelc Wilcox, Linda Phillips, Mary Lil Owens, Cathy Scars, Anne Reese, Linda Scroggins, Darlyce Walter, Suzanne Reneau, Cathy Johnson, Susan Lupton, Susan Thompson, Ellon Vann. 4th ROW: Judy Sirles, Sharon McKinnon, Dawn Beyer, Kathy Dishner, Julie Jack-son, Sandy Corder, Alison Foster, Lenny Skelton, Frank Anderson, Wes Grant. 5th ROW: Alan Turnham, Ebie Glenn, Gene lunceford, Tommp Happer, Alan Chapman, Tommy Merrill, Ronnie Moss, Bobby Marlowe, lee Zell. Not Shown: Mrs. Blackshcar, Sponsor. 112 Top Language Students Honored French National Honor Society 1 l ROW: Mrs. McCall, Sponsor, Brigette Frchner, Honey Holme . Su an Levine, Anne Reeie, Carol McCoy, Cathy Sear , Joyce lee. 2nd ROW: Lee Zell, Cathy Grayson, France Scott, Ali on Foster, Susan lupton, Jane Carmichael, Sherry Corenblum, Suzanne Reneau. Sara Lynn Arendall, Susan Thompson, We Grant. Spanish National Honor Society 113 1st ROW: Ann Ferry, Edith Mason, Brenda Williamson, Mike Robin on, Jan Henley, Lenny Skelton. 2nd ROW: Nina Adam , Susanrw Van Hoose, Vicki Wilson, Nancy Roth, Kathy Karp, Linda Sherk, Sharon McKinnon. 3rd ROW: Rita laufman, Jo Ellen Barker, Nancy Roseman, Julio Jackson, Alan Turnham, Tommy Mcrril, Jimmy Walker, Robert Williams. Merit Program Recognizes Achievement NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS 1st ROW: John Cooper, Carol McCoy, Sharon McKinnon, Julie Jackson, Kathy Dishncr, Mary Lit Owens, Courtney Hayden. 2nd ROW: Lee Zell, Bobby Marlowe, Mike Roth, Robert Hauflhton, Tommy Happer, Hill McCarty, Frank Anderson. LETTERS OF COMMENDATION lit ROW: Lowell Kappel, Pali Kimerling. 2nd ROW: Linda Phillips, Ronnie Moss. Not Shown: Faye Bennett. Of over 10,000 high school students in Alabama who took the National Merit Scholarship tests in the spring of 1966, approximately 200 Semi-Finalists were chosen. Shades Valley claims fourteen who were selected as Semi-Finalists arid four who received Letters of Commendation, a significant percentage, considering the hundreds of schools participating in the tests. These are the students who have shown outstanding academic ability and promise in their work. They rank in the top two per cent of the Nation's high school seniors, and deserve to be looked upon as tomorrow's leaders. Nine Earn Scholastic Distinction HONOR GRADUATES Robert Williams, Susanna Van Hoote, Julie Jackson, Lee Zell. HONORABLE MENTION GRADUATES 1st ROW: Anno Reese, Marcia Kaplan. 2nd ROW: Alison Foster, Cathy Grayson, Mary III Owens. Scholastic excellence through four years of high school certainly deserves strong recognition, and, continuing a practice begun two years ago, Shades Valley High School is recognizing two distinct groups of graduating seniors. The Honor Graduates are those students who have maintained better than an A average for the four-year high school career while the Honorable Mention Graduates are those whose records for their four years of high school are only one quality point short of an A average. Valley is proud to recognize both these groups for their outstanding academic achievements. 115 Outstanding Students BLAIR COX ALAN TURNHAM Brown Book Award University of the South Award Each year several awards are presented to outstanding boys in the Junior class. The Harvard Book Award, presented by the Harvard Club of Birmingham, recognizes the boy who combines superior academic achievement with outstanding extra-curricular activities. The Brown Book Award goes to a boy who displays academic promise with a particular talent in creative writing. Excellent academic pursuits are also recognized with the presentation of the University of the South Award. The recipients of these awards, chosen by a faculty committee, are numbered among the finest of Shades Valley's students. Mr. Vernon Patrick present the Harvard Book Award to Gregg Beasloy. 116 Blair Cox accepts the Brown Book Award from Mr. Bill Siltbee. Receive Special Recognition Both Lee and Gina developed a trong interest in Alabama Government. BOYS STATE REPRESENTATIVE Lee Zoll During June of each summer, a fascinating experience in local, state, and national government is offered to outstanding high school juniors in Alabama as Boys and Girls State convene. Sponsored by the American Legion, this program is designed to instill a knowledge and appreciation of the processes of government in young people who show demonstrated interest in this area. Included in the week's activities are lectures, speeches, discussions, and actual participation in the workings of government. At Both Boys and Girls State, the representatives are divided into city and county units, where corresponding officials are elected. This year's program was climaxed with the election of state officers and a legislative session in Montgomery. GIRLS STATE REPRESENTATIVE Gina Twitty In her role as Associate Editor, planning and revising layouts became an important phase of Lowell's yearbook work. 118 Shades Valley Pete Owen To be selected as Mr. or Miss Shades Valley is perhaps one of the highest honors that can be bestowed on a Valley senior. The boy and girl so chosen are first nominated by their senior classmates, and then voted on by the faculty at large—they are the students who in the judgment of both their classmates and teachers have made outstanding contributions to Valley life. Pete Owen has certainly proved his worth for this position; among his numerous honors, he can claim varsity football, track, and wrestling, and, of course. President of the Student Council. Of equal importance, however, are his traits of character and personality. Diligence and an outgoing personality characterize this year's Miss Shades Valley, Lowell Kappel. All who come in contact with her are struck by her sense of responsibility, vitality, and ease of manner. Her work as Associate Editor of the Tower and her award of a National Merit Letter of Commendation attested the high level of excellence which she sets as a standard. Always eager To enter a new realm of activity, Pete played Mr. Wilson in Annie Get Your Gun. 119 HOMECOMING QUEEN CAROLE RAYFIELD HOMECOMING COURT SENIOR MARY STOUT SOPHOMORE KIM RYNE JUNIOR HEIDI HANSON 120 A.F.S. Program Links The Dear Mounties, This year with you has been a great experience for me. I had to learr? a lot but I also had a lot of fun. I remember my first school day—my first pep rally—the first couple of football games where I just didn't have any idea what was going on— the day when I finally found out what the words of the pledge of allegiance are—the Student Council trip to South Carolina—the first snow and how excited we all were-and then the wonderful party which made this Christmas one of my happiest. I will never forget how you all made this year a great one for me; I felt like a Mountie, like a part of Valley. If will be very hard for me to leave you, Shades Valley, and I only hope to see you again. Uf widerluege. Adopting a unique method of communka tion, Brigitte often send tape home to he' Although unaccustomed to most American sports, Brigitte has learned to enjoy carpet golf. She is frequently called upon to write and deliver speeches concerning her impression of the United States. Old World With The New Parent . 123 Sophomore Class Favorites Kim Ryne Mike Campbell Junior Class Favorites Patti Phillips Jim Pratt Senior Class Favorites Tricky Perry Pete Owen 124 Valley Beauty And Talent Honored Roye Annette Deerman, a Valley senior, this year won the esteemed honor of being named Miss Teen-age Birmingham. Roye Annette was selected from twelve area-wide finalists, winning a trip to Dallas to compete in the Miss Teenage America contest. Sixty-four girls from over the nation took part in the week's festivities. Roye Annette spent much of her time being interviewed and rehearsing for the pageant; however, time was found to attend parties and banquets held in honor of the contestants. As a result of outstanding achievement, Roye Annette has made several personal appearances around the state supporting Youth Safety and the Easter Seal Campaign. ROYE ANNETTE DEERMAN Miss Teen-age Birmingham The student election of Mary Stout as 1967 March of Dimes Queen began the annual charity drive which has become symbolic of the Mountie spirit of giving. Paul Waggoner, president of the Alabama Chapter of the March of Dimes addressed Valleyifes to emphasize the foundation's fight against birth defects. During the next week, students donated $180 to support research in this area. Mary also represented Valley in the statewide contest at the Crippled Children's Clinic football game. MARY STOUT March of Dimes Queen Beauty And Civic Awards Ceil Jenkins, selected as Birmingham's Christmas Seal Queen by Sheriff Mel Bailey, reigned over the city's first annual Christmas Seal Parade. The proceeds of this parade supported the anti-TB campaign of the Birmingham Medical Association. The parade featured officers of various civic organizations which helped make the parade possible, and honored Christmas Seal princesses from over 20 city-wide high schools. CEIL JENKINS Christmas Seal Queen One of the focal points of Twirp Week was the selection of Valley Valentine. At the Twirp Court assembly, Carole Rayfield, reigning Valley Valentine, crowned this year's winner, Debbie Hoffman. Debbie, a sophomore, was chosen over 15 other contestants, all of whom were nominated by petition. The nominees were then submitted to the student body for a stuff-the-ballot-box vote. 126 DEBBIE HOFFMAN Valley Valentine Bring Recognition To Valleyites During last A.E.A. the Shades Valley Kiwanis Club and Birmingham News held its annual Citizenship Tour; chosen to represent Shades Valley was Clay Stiles. On his 13-day journey Clay visited Williamsburg, Virginia, home of the House of Burgesses, Jamestown, Washington, the U.N., the Organization of American States, Mt. Vernon, and Monticello. The tour was designed to help the participants become more familiar with our country's laws, history, and governmental processes. CLAY STILES Citizenship Tour Representative Representing Shades Valley in this year's D.A.R. pilgrimage to Montgomery was Ellen Vann. She was selected by the faculty after receiving the nomination of the senior class. First item on Ellen's busy schedule was a trip to the state Capitol building. This year's theme, Women in Politics, was enriched by several guest speakers, including State Treasurer Agnes Baggett. From the Capitol Ellen and girls from almost every state high school toured Huntington College, where they were given the opportunity to express their views on varied facets of citizenship. ELLEN VANN D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl Outstanding Mountie Team 1st GROUP: Coach Legg, Mike Kendrick (16), Don Comor (17), Larry Rowe (33), David Litton (18), 8toir Cox (35). 2nd GROUP: Jim McWhorter (36), George Andrew (21), Tommy B!ock tock (43), Joe Tintley (24). 3rd GROUP: Pete Owen (85), Steve Owen (80), Don Sloppey (83), Alvin Brcjler (44), Tommy Carlisle (22), Jimmy Brechin (84), Bobby Meyer (81), Jim Pratt (86), Sam Stutt (82), Mike Morri (87), Dickie Bcnsinger (76). 4th GROUP: Tommy Monroe (64), John 130 Ranks 4th In State Oiffley (73), Jim Porter (75), Greg Hill (70), Jim Shannon (74), Mike Gliston (71). 5th GROUP: Alan Dreher (54), Chris Matthew (55), Lenny Storn (52), Stuart Gaine (56), John Israel (30), Danny Powell (77), Tommy Duncan (72). 6th GROUP: Guy Mitchell (60), Bobby Boyd (62) , Roger Breed (61), Hap Koetter (65), Jim Frey (79), Pete Coats (63) , Bill Gathings (66). MOUNTIE METER sv 31.... 14 John Carroll sv 13 2 Jones Valley sv 31.... .... 2 Fairfield sv 33.... 6 Hewitt sv 12 .... 0 Hueytown sv 47 21 West End sv 0.... ....21 Ensley sv 38.... 6 Bessemer sv 40 .... 0 Berry sv 6 7 Vigor sv 7 47 Lanier sv 258 TOTALS ...126 OPPONENTS 131 Strong Coaching Insures Victory Bill LEGG Head Coach CHARLIE SMITH Line Coach OOELL OZLEY Backficld Coach JIM TOLSON B Team Coach Shades Valley's 1966 football team was certainly one of the best in the school's history. Solid team effort was the key to the Mounties' fine 8-2 season, the most successful record since 1962. Shades Valley had the honor of participating in the first state play-off in high school football in Alabama. The Mounties lost to the state's first ranked team, Sidney Lanier of Montgomery; nevertheless, the Mounties were, for the second year in a row, ranked fourth in Alabama. The statistics show that in regular season play Valley led its opposition in the totals of all categories of offense and defense. The fans were strong team supporters both at home and on the road, and as the team began another great year for Shades Valley, school spirit rose to new heights. WHO'S WHO OF FOOTBALL TEAM lit ROW- Jim McWhorter, 100% Player; George Andrew , Moit Valuable Back. 2nd ROW: Alvin Breiler, Moil Valuable Lineman; Blair Cox, Scholar-Athlete; Pete Owen. Moit Improved Player. 132 McWhorter Fullback Jim drive f0r . 4 Mf|f J Wn trough Cavalier defender . DON COMER Senior Quarterback VALLEY ROMPS OVER CAVALIERS The Mounties opened the '66 football season by defeating John Carroll 31-14, using a diversified attack netting 424 yards. Of the five touchdowns scored, fullback Jim McWhorter paced the Valley offensive with three and was followed by halfback Rick Holt's two additional scores. John Carroll's two touchdowns, both scored in the second quarter, resulted from their effective passing attack. The Mountie defense, led by tackle Jim Porter, held the Cavaliers to minus 11 yards rushing, and in the second half checked Carroll's aerial onslaught. McWhorter received the Mighty Mountie award for his exceptional performance. BILL GAININGS Senior Guard RICK HOLT Junior Halfback Comer fade for aerial, protected by Diffley, Gathingi, Mitchell, and Matthew , Valley's tough offensive line. 133 Holt finds an opening up the middle, returning a Jones Valley punt. GUY MITCHELL Senior Guard TOUGH JONES VALLEY FALLS 13-2 MOUNTIES ROUT FAIRFIELD Highly-regarded Jones Valley was victim No. 2 for the Mounties. Shades Valley's first touchdown climaxed an opening period drive of 59 yards as all-state end Alvin Bresler, who received the Mighty Mountie award caught a 29-yard pass from quarterback Don Comer; Sam Stutts kicked the extra point. In the third period, quarterback David Litton fired 29 yards to flanker Donald Slappey, successfully concluding a 92-yard drive. The Mounties' leading yard-gainer was halfback George Andrews, who tallied 85 yards against the Brownies. Jones Valley's powerful offense netted only 115 yards against the Mounties' outstanding defensive effort; the Brownies' only score came in the closing minutes of the game, as they picked up a safety. The third game of the season saw Valley overpower the Fairfield Tigers by a score of 31-2. The Mounties' offensive attack piled up a 24-0 lead in the first half. Quarterback Don Comer accounted for all three touchdowns, running for one, and passing to Slappey and Stutts for the next two. Tackle John Diffley climaxed the half with a 38-yard field goal. The Tigers came back in the second half with a more determined contest, and held Valley to one touchdown, tallied by halfback George Andrews. Valley's defense held firm throughout the game; Fairfield's lone score was a safety. Andrews, who gained 91 yards in 10 carries, received the Mighty Mountie award. 134 John Diffley kicks a 38-yard field 9°«l against Fairfield. McWhorter pound over right guard for first down. Quarterback David Litton move for Hewitt right end on option play. VALLEY SMASHES HUSKIES Shades Valley's Mounties continued their winning ways with a runaway 33-6 win over the Hewitt-Trussville Huskies. The Mounties took charge early, with quarterback Don Comer scoring two touchdowns in the first period. In the second quarter the Mounties recovered a Huskie fumble, and fullback Jim McWhorter added the third touchdown. McWhorter intercepted an errant Huskie pass in the second half, which he ran back for another touchdown. Quarterback David Litton concluded the Mounties' scoring with a short goal line plunge in the fourth quarter. Not until late in the last period did the Huskies' offensive efforts meet success. The Mighty Mountie award went to tackle John Diffley for his outstanding performance. JIM PORTER Sonic Tackle DON SLAPPEY Senior Flanker JOHN DIFFLEY Andrews evades would-be Hueytown tackier. Senior Tackle Kicking Specialist MOUNTIES DEFEAT HUEYTOWN 12-0 On the road for the first time, the Mounties downed previously unbeaten Hueytown before 12,000 fans at the Gophers' homecoming. In the closing minutes of the first half, the Mounties got to midfield on a pass to tackle Jim Porter; on the next play, end Alvin Bresler took the ball on a double reverse and fired a 50-yard pass to flanker Don Slappey, alone in the end-zone. Valley played ball control the second half. The 6-0 score became 12-0 early in the fourth quarter, when halfback George Andrews scored from the 4-yard line to climax an 82-yard drive. Solid team effort was the key to Valley's victory, and the Mighty Mountie award went to Porter, Bresler, and Andrews. VALLEY OVERPOWERS LIONS Shades Valley came on strong to romp West End 47-21, in a game that was never close. The Mounties' powerful offensive was just too much for the Lions. Highlighting the Valley attack was quarterback Don Comer, who received the Mighty Mountie award; Comer passed to flanker Don Slappey and to halfback George Andrews for two touchdowns, and ran for two more. Andrews also ran for a touchdown, as did halfback Rick Holt and quarterback David Litton. Tackle Bobby Boyd and fullback Jim McWhorter stood out defensively for the Mounties. All three of the Lions' scores came against Valley's third team in the final quarter. 136 SAM STUTTS Senior End Kicking Specialiit JIMMY SHANNON Senior Tackle CHRIS MATTHEWS Junior Center Pete Owen (85) and Rick Holt (25) close in on Ensley bock. ENSLEY UPSETS MOUNT!ES Valley's Homecoming ended on a sad note, as the Mounties were upset 21-0 by the Ensley Yellowjackets. Ensley scored twice in the second quarter, and again early in the fourth quarter. On Valley's first offensive play halfback George Andrews sprinted 65 yards for a touchdown, but a penalty against the Mounties called the ball back. After that, the Mounties, plagued by Ensley's solid defense, were unable to get a sustained drive going. Outstanding defenders for Valley were guard Alan Dreher and tackle John Diffley. For a great effort, the Mighty Mountie award went to end Alvin Bresler. McWhorter and Coach Logg confer bofore crucial scries of downs. ALVIN BRESLER Senior End 137 GEORGE ANDREWS Senior Halfback Andrew plows into Bessemer line for Valley first down. MOUNTIES CRUSH TIGERS The Purple Tigers of Bessemer were virtually overwhelmed by the Shades Valley Mounties, whose strong team effort dominated every phase of the game. Valley's scoring was paced by quarterback Don Comer, who raced for three touchdowns of 3, 29, and 37 yards. Valley end Alvin Bresler, winner of the Mighty Mounfie award, played an outstanding game against Bessemer, returning a kick-off 85 yards for a touchdown and intercepting two passes, one for another score. Quarterback David Litton scored Valley's final touchdown on a one-yard sneak, and foiled a Bessemer drive late in the game by picking off a Tiger pass. The game concluded with Shades Valley defeating the Tigers 38-6 in a fine offensive and defensive effort. 138 Drehcr swamps Berry back. DAVID LITTON Senior Quarterback PETE OWEN Senior End MOUNTIES PUNISH BUCS Two Vigor defender can't ttop Holt' score. VIGOR TRIPS VALLEY Shades Valley crushed the Berry Bucanneers 40-0, giving the Mounties their eighth win of the season. Valley jumped to a 7-0 lead midway in the first quarter; early in the second quarter, halfback Rick Holt, the leading ground gainer for Valley and Mighty Mountie of the week, dashed 51 yards for another touchdown. Shades Valley then struck twice in the next two minutes. The first saw Diffly run from a halfback position. McWhorter's pass interception accounted for the next. The Mounties scored touchdowns in each of the last two quarters, one by Litton, the next by Kendrick. Shades Valley received its second defeat of the season in a weather-hampered 7-6 loss to Mobile's Vigor Wolves. The Mounties were unsuccessful in two field goal attempts in the first half; Vigor scored in the third quarter after recovering a Mountie fumble. The Mounties soon scored when quarterback David Litton, Mighty Mountie of the week, passed to flanker Don Slappy in the end zone. Unfortunately, a wet ball caused the point after touchdown to fail. In the last quarter, an official collided with Valley end Alvin Bresler who was alone at the Vigor one-yard line, spoiling what appeared to be a sure touchdown. Mountlo tackier level Vigor boll carrier. jim McWhorter Senior Fullback 139 Outstanding “B” Team Many things go into the making of Valley's consistently outstanding varsity football teams. Perhaps the most important of these is B team football, which gives future varsity players proper training and valuable game experience. Successful B teams have been the rule at Shades Valley; this year's squad had a fine 6-1 record, their loss breaking a 22-game winning streak. Another tradition of the Mountie B” team has been its standard of play. Coach Jim Tolson has attributed the team's success to a solid, all-around effort. Condition has been a key word, with the B team often practicing as long as the varsity. In addition, the B team has always possessed intangible factors—spirit, drive, the desire to win, those qualities which must be inherent in a football team. All of these factors combine to make the Mountie B football team one of the best in the area. Tinsley and Andrews plow into Hueyfown back. I SI Row; Andy Coats, Randy Crockelt. Sandy Harvey, Virgil lugar, Bryson Jones, Oave Jones, Ray Antonio, Grey McLeod, Mike Rhame, Dean Vcren. 2nd Row; Joo Hoilig, Harry Merritt, Tommy Bird, David McCaleb, Mike Lester (Captain), Dennis Joseph, Joey Tinsley, Mike Campbell, Kent David (Captain). 3rd Row; Richard Curphey, Mike Adkins, Harold Bissell. Jim Corley, Jack Andrews, Howard Porter, David Esco, Alan Moore. Not Pictured: Tim Hamer, Doty Lindsey, Carl Wesler, John Israel, Jimmy Brechin. 140 Compiles 6-1 Record Holfback Harold Bissell powers up the middle. 141 Halfback Joey Tinsley evades dofendcr on end sweep. Varsity Cagers Post lit ROW: Craig Underwood, Perry Morgan, Ronnie Johnsey, Ret Underwood. 2nd ROW: Richard Roberts, Alex Kontos, Eddie Springs. Sammy Stutts, Wes Grant. 3rd ROW: Robert Hezlep, Jim O'Kelly, Tom McWhorter, Richard Teel. Shades Valley's basketball team compiled another fine record this season. Although lacking in height, six returning lettermen provided Coach Tolson's cagers with both depth and experience, enabling the team to defeat 18 of their 24 opponents. Defending Region Four Champions, the Mounties received the WVOK Team of the Week award and placed second in the Shades Valley Invitational Tournament. The squad was paced by top scorers Sam Stutts and Rel Underwood; following in scoring and controlling the boards were Tom McWhorter, Wes Grant and Richard Teel. Late in the season, Alex Kontos proved to be a top scorer and defensive player. Mountie court play was wide open and exciting, characterized by speed, accuracy and aggressiveness. A serious moment In Coach Tolson's pre-gamo appeal reflects a unity in thought and action on and off the court. 142 Solid 18-6 Record MOUNTIE METER SV. .. .52 26 . . . Ramsay SV. .. .62 33 , . Mt. Brook SV. .. .58 37 .... SV. ...72 35 SV. ...53 63 John Carroll SV. .. .54 42 . . . . Phillips SV. .. .50 43 John Carroll SV. .. .43 36 SV. .. .33 51 SV. . . .68 51 .... Corner SV. .. .74 64 John Carroll SV. . . .47 42 SV. .. .64 39 .... Jordan SV. . . .37 45 SV. ...93 37 . . . . SV. ...53 42 Berry SV. ...72 56 SV. ...57 46 SV. . . .28 43 . . Tuscaloosa SV. ...57 69 . . . . . . Gadsden SV. ...58 55 SV. . . .69 61 Jones Valley SV. ...45 69 . . . . Tuscaloosa SV. .. .81 43 SV 1380 TOTALS 1128 OPPONENTS Snake Kontos hits from the key against Berry. 143 Jim O'KclIy jumps even with Vigor’s lewis. Ability And Training Are Spriggs drives across the la' 144 Keys To Mountie Success McWhorter and Teel dominate the board against Berry. ith a perfect hook. 145 Valley Teams Contend Foulod by the defender, McWhorter torn a difficult situation into a three-point play. 146 Grant get position and rebound on Berry opponent. For Tournament Honors The opening rip, the beginning of the end for Berry. Rel Underwood fire from the key. Stutts arches a long jump, typifying the style that won him All-Metro honors. “B” Teamers Gain Valuable K. C. Whito maneuver! h B-team basketball is an essential part of Valley's athletic program for, in such a sport game experience ranks second only to natural ability. Although this year the B-team's record of 12-8 was not terribly impressive, they did defeat Tuscaloosa's B-team at Tuscaloosa, a feat which has not been accomplished in years. Several members of the squad have much potential, and promise to be valuable assets to future varsity teams. Alone under the basket, Joe Benson hits for an easy two. 148 Experience In Statewide Action Britt puts the .soft touch on a beautiful driving shot. 1st ROW: Mike Campbell, David Coburn, Austin Johnson, Lance Britt, Tim Hamer, Craig Underwood. 2nd ROW: Mgr. Bill Robbins, Miko Adkins, Terry Steigleman, Joe Hall, K. C. White, Joe Benson, David Russell, Billy Barrett, Coach Ozley. 149 Valley Gymnasts Prepare Nick Roth exhibit, mastery of . .wing to hand .tend maneuver. During giant. mg a parallel bar workout. Roth perform, a difficult fc«. - 1st ROW: Nick Roth. Johnny Walker. Doug Uttle, Ed Borden, Ben Johnson. 2nd ROW: Jimmy Hollis, Lynn Brittain, Larry Bevell. Dickie Chenoweth, Doodlebug MacQueen, Coach Ozley. 150 For Southern Competition Agility, strength, and co-ordination are the keys to the strenuous exercises of gymnastics. This has been mainly a rebuilding year for the Valley gymnastics team, as they had few experienced members. Meeting each day during third period, the team concentrated its efforts on fundamentals of the sport: rings, parallel bars, tumbling, and free form exercises. Led by lettermen Tom Pocus, Dickie Chenoweth, and Nick Roth, the team participated in various meets and contests across the South. Next year, they will be ready to resume full action. In a back lever maneuver, outstanding form is displayed. Tho iron cross, one of tho moro formidable gymnastic feats, is accomplished by Dickie Chenoweth. Chenoweth presses to a handstand. 151 Endurance And Agility Wrestling has become an important phase of Shades Valley's well-rounded athletic program. The 1966-67 season was one of re-organization for Valley's wrestling team; however, several wrestlers received individual honors in three large tournaments. Roger Breed, Bill Carson, and Mike Glisson placed fourth. Dale Bolt third, and John Diffley second in their respective weight classes at the County Tournament. In the State 4A meet, Breed and Diffley finished third and Dale Bolt placed second. Bolt went on to finish fourth in the State 3A—4A Tournament. Dale Bolt shows the aggressiveness which won him second place in the state tournament. Roger Breed, a consistent point scorer, sqvorct off 152 The Challenge Of Wrestling 1 t ROW: Bill Carson. Randy Josscp, Ed Borden, Fred Ackerman. 2nd ROW: Randy Stamps, Dale Bolt, Jon Glazman, David Haugseth, David Stewart, Robert Alexander. 3rd ROW: Jim Corley, Jimmy Frey, Nick Roth, Bob Barrett, Virgil lugar. 4th ROW: Coach Smith, Roger Breed, Pete Owen, Bill Broughton, Joey Tinsley, Guy Mitchell, Mike Glisson. After scoring the takedown, Pcto Owen positions for a pinning combina-tion. inst tough opponent. 153 Mountie Trackmen Get Off To Ono of ihe oldest of field events, the discus combines strength and perfection of form. . - 1 . . . • Second effort is the key to Howard Weir's outstanding high lumping. The cinder, sand, and spike men of the Shades Valley track team, again defending State Champions, compiled a terrific 1967 record. The mile relay team of Alvin Bresler, George Andrews, Bert Rice, Jim Pratt, and alternate Bill Jones, broke two national records this season. Valley's distance men were led by Ken Jones and Wayne Carter. Considerable strength was given to the field events by pole vaulter Larry Whatley, high jumper Howard Weir, shot putters Tom Duncan and Tommy Monroe, and broad jumpers George Andrews and Bill Early. The Mounties, under the direction of Coach Odell Ozley, showed continued success in track and field meets across the South. 1st ROW: Bert Rice, Alvin Bresler, Ken Jones, Mike McClure, George Andrews, Howard Weir, Larry Whatley, Bill Jones, Wayne Cartor. Grey Dillard. 2nd ROW: Jim Pratt, Al Thomas, George Gartseff, Genld Lawloy, Adrian Ringland, Pete Owen, Paul Ford. Archie Roberts, Jamos Strong, Coach Ozloy. 3rd ROW: Jim Porter, Vaughn Rives, Steve Owen, Jim McWhorter, Tommy Duncan, John Carraway, Rodney Grainger, Bill Early. Not Pictured: Bobby Guy. 154 Fast Start In Regional Meets Winning the 60-yard low hurdles, junior Mike McClure is a promise of strength for the '68 track team. Larry Whatley demonstrates his ability in one of the most exciting field events, the pole vault. Brcsler strains every muscle in the John Carroll broad lump competition. 155 Cross Country Matches Represent Trackman Alvin Broiler exemplifies versatility—hero he demonstrates prize-winning high hurdle ability. exhausted Andrew Kiti the taoe • fape in a great 60-v Jim Pratt takes an easy first in the t4® Jo,in Carroll Invitational. Sprinter Adrian Ringland sets the pace ,n ’ C yard high hurdles. Grueling Tests Of Stamina Shades Valley's harriers got off to a great start this year behind the steady running of such stalwarts as Ken Jones, Wayne Carter, Bert Rice, and Bill Jones. In three dual meets at John Carroll and Bessemer, the Mounties finished on top with points to spare; Ken Jones was a stand-out, winning three first places and breaking records on each run. In addition, the team emerged victorious at the Birmingham Flight Cross Country Meet. With the money collected from donut sales, the harriers made trips to Calloway Gardens, the Troy State Invitational, and the State Cross Country Meet at Tuscaloosa, where they finished eighth, fourth, and fifth, respectively. Again, Jones, was the team's finest performer. Ken Jones exhibits the stride that captured a state third place. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM 1st ROW: Jim Pratt, Bobby Guy, Wayno Carter, James Strong, George Gartseff. 2nd ROW: Gerald lawley, Bert Rice, Archie Roberts, Al Thomas, Paul Ford. Not Pictured: Bill Jones, Ken Jones, Captain. Mountie Racketeers Compile Shades Valley's net men, undefeated last year in season play and winners of the City, County, and District Championships, were out to defend their titles again this season. Displaying more depth this year than in previous ones, the team was definitely favored to hold their winnings, as lettermen Clay Stiles, Paul Angell, Lee Zell, and Arthur Gannett returned to spearhead the drive. To this point. Valley, has won twenty-six consecutive matches, the longest winning streak ever in county action. The team was scored on only once in a doubles match; all other matches resulted in routs. Clay Stiles, Claude Wood, and Gary Pears, all of whom ranked highly last year, will be invaluable assets in the team's bid to retain its second straight undefeated season. Arthur Gannett is a strong contributor to the bounties' doubles effort. Developing an effective serve requires the peak of concentration. If expressions could kill, this ball would be dead. Unprecedented Record Speed and agility mark Grey Dillard' form. Sophomore Claude Wood, at second singlet, promises to be an outstanding Valley racketeer. 1st ROW: Paul Angell, Clay Stiles, Gary Pears. 2nd ROW: Arthur Gannett, Grey Dillard, Lee Zell. Clay Stiles, at first singles position, is one of Alabama’s top players. 159 Golf Team Up To Par A forlorn Cleage establishes a beachhead. John Barelare sharpens his game in an afternoon practice session. 160 In Match Play Circuit The golf team directed by Coach Charlie Smith swung into their '67 season with confidence and poise. Although there were no returning lettermen this year, the team had the power and concentration necessary for a winning circuit. Last year the team scored a perfect record: five victories in five matches played. In the State Tournament, senior letterman Billy MacDonald was medalist in a field of stiff competition. Scoring is a rather complex operation. In matches, four team members play their opponents individually. Each man is capable of scoring three points: one for the front nine holes, one for the back nine, and one for the overall 18. These separate scores are then combined to determine the winning group. 1st ROW: John Barelare, Gary Box, Rob Sexton. 2nd ROW: Andy King, Gar Swann, Joe Cleago, Mike Milstead. 161 Swann in action on the first tee. Baseball Team Exhibits Mountie batter comes through with key clutch hit. Outfielder Jim McWhorter scoops up hot grounder. Over the years, winning baseball teams have become a tradition at Shades Valley; the 1966 season was no exception, with Coach Legg again taking the team to their third consecutive county play-off. Nevertheless, the '67 team was out to improve upon the 7-6 record and the third rank in the Eastern division which was achieved by last year's squad. The team boasts the experience of returning lettermen Jim McWhorter, Mac Perry, Don Slappey, Don Comer, Rel Underwood, and Jim Porter. The combination of these seasoned players with the potential of other squad members promised continued winning seasons for the Mounties. 162 Catcher Chuck Porter goes for the downs. Drive And Hustle 1 st ROW: Mac Perry. Richard Roberts, Jim Porter, Chuck Porter, Hap Gwaltney, Jimmy Dorrouqh, Bill Robbins. 2nd ROW: Randy Jones, Harold Chaplin, Tommy Monroe, Rel Underwood, Don Comer, Donald Slappey, Bobby Manning, Jimmy McWhorter, Stan Caplan. 163 Don Slappey snags an outfield line drive. Enthusiastic Participation Intramural sports have become a popular phase of Valley's physical education program. Although all games are held after school, there is no lack of participation. Football has risen swiftly to become the best-liked intramural. Competition this year was keen, and the games hard fought. Ultimately, the second period gym class proved themselves superior on the gridiron. At the end of the football season; intramural plans for the future included basketball and softball games. Spirited participation adds onioymcnt to intramural football. 164 Fir t down, goal to go—second period closes in on intramural championship. Greets Intramural Programs G. a. c. lit ROW: Nancy Callaway, Debbie Dorn, Paula Heilig, Dottie Dillard, Sherran Thomcaon, Patty McNeily. 2nd ROW: Linda Sherk, Martha Dunn, Sheila Fried, Nancy King. Sheila MacDonald, Sally John . 3rd ROW: Chrii Campbell, Jan Hcrlong, Karen Holden, Leigh Stapleton, Marty Crawford. GO-GETTERS lit ROW: Susan Curry, Peggy Heatherly, Suian Rawliton, Olivia Barton. 2nd ROW: Jo Ellen Barker, Deborah Gray, Martha McRae, Becky Whitney. Strictly an extra-curricular activity, Girls' Intramurals are not affiliated with gym classes, and all games are played after school. Teams are formed on a voluntary basis with approximately twenty girls to each team. Games consist not only of such team sports as volleyball, basketball, and softball, but also individual sports, such as ping-pong and tennis. The team that accumulates the most points is awarded a trophy at the end of the year. Individual And Team Sports JOKERS Hr ROW: Rachol Jagoo, Myra Jack-son, Marsha lunceford, Heidi Hanson, Elliot Gunn. 2nd ROW: Carolyn Slaughter, Susan Lupton, Brigetfe Frehner, Rogie Patmore, Nancy Hudson. 3rd ROW: Gall Allen, Muff Berry, Cathy Johnson, Barbara May, Cathy Strawn. RATS 1st ROW: Ellen Vann, Carol McCoy, Janice Foster, Dale Dillard, Susan McCarn. 2nd ROW: Sharon McMahan, Dana Bass, Linda Logan, Lynn Edwards, Louisa Branscomb. 3rd ROW: Nancy Walker, Shirley Walden, Susan Thompson, Karen Brantley, Page Hunter, Kathy Grayson. 166 Provide Spirited Competition THE LAST MINUTES l t ROW: Marilyn Brown, Susanna VanHoose, Judy Miller, leslio Bonham, Sue Oswald. 2nd ROW: Cathy Flynn. Sue Himes, Ginger .Daniels, Susan Chambers, Celeste Chambers. THE RAIDERS 1st ROW: Terri Fitzpatrick, Paula Farrell, Carmen McAdory, Laura Banker, 2nd ROW: Jan Butler, Cara lay, Diane Atkins, Carol Perryman, Patty Dyck. 3rd ROW: Bonnie Fitzpatrick, Janice Patton, Darlyce Walters, Linda Scroggins, Cherry Atkinson. 4th ROW: Linda James, Carolyn Gunn, Fran Quinn, Jan Brumback. 167 Girls’ Programs Include THE CRUMBS lit ROW: Ann Ferry, Sandra Hill, Linda Roden, Jan Henley, Edith Mason. 2nd ROW: Dottle Ammon, Carolyn Roger , Barbara Ban, Linda Phillip , Brenda Wllliamjon, Allison Foster. 3rd ROW: Nancy Tubbs, Jan Holland, Katherine Bunhard, Donna Tait, Mary Ann Anderton, Sara Lynn Arondall, Bee Atkinson. LEFTOVERS 1st ROW: Tricky Perry, Donna McAuley, Betsy Kinney. 2nd ROW: Jane Hawkins, Dale Evans, Carol Rayfield. Beverly Nabors. 3rd ROW: Emilu Bailes. Dale .Hamitl. Murry Spencer, Sally Harper, Garland Cook. JUNIOR RATS 1st ROW: Candy Colley, Libby Williams, Debby Hoffman, Debbie Jackson, Lynn Padgett. 2nd ROW: Sharon McCully, Judy Stanberry, Betsy Crais, Karen Jackson, Susan Bethea, Elaine Montgomery. 3rd ROW: Dot Taylor, Peggy Faulkner, Patty Phillips, Debbie McDonald. 168 Variety Of Sports The rigorous process of learning fundamentals pays off in a winning team. 169 Unity of effort makes the G. A. C. a formidable opponent. COME TO SEE : . MNIIEGF I yOlllJGUN (iFf i :‘OlO 5! OWCASE FEB.23.2425 170 Classes 171 Valley Initiates Sophomores SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS lit ROW: Jenifer Schmittou, Trees; Kim Ryno, Vice-Pres; 2nd ROW: Mike Lester, Pres; Candy Lockhart, Sec. 172 Into Mountie Traditions Fred Ackermann Anne Acton Pat Aclon Michelle Adkin Mike Adkins Jeanette Albert Please buy our cornflakes! Dottie Ammon Debbie Andrew Jack Andrews Chuck Anglin Ray Antonio Chcri Atkinson Lora Bailey Susan Bailey Jan Baker John Bolabanos Laura Banker Bill Barnes Billy Barrett Toby Basan Barbara Bass Mickey Bearden Alfred Bcngtson Joe Benson 173 Sophomores Applaud Kathryn Bernhard Fran Bickley Mike Billingsley Tommy Bird Harold Bissell Barbara Black Richard Black Cynthia Blair You lost my G.l. Joe set?? Norman Blake Richard Blake Gail Blanpied Ed Bolton Ed Borden Sam Bowles Ronald Brasher Frances Brashier Shelia Breckonridge Cheric Brewer Fred Brewer Earl Brinson Lance Britt Kay Brooks Dave Broughton Lee Brower Debbie Brown Pat Brown 174 Santa’s Early Arrival Kent Bruening Jan Brumbock Susan Buck Leo Buckner Tommy Bullock Larry Burch Harold Burdette Virginia Bumetf Mike Burton Janet Byars Paula Cain Chri Campbell Mike Campbell Shelia Campbell David Carlton Wayne Corner Marion Carroll Shown Casey Paul Caudle Jim Cawthorn Celeste Chambers Don Chandler Vicki Chilton Chris Clark Stephen Clccker Millou Clopton Andy Coats David Cobum Candy Colley Wayne Collins Jan Congdon Roger Conville Jim Corley Karen Coshott Danny Costello Jimmy Cox Judy Cox Kim Cox Carol Crandall Barbara Crane Dan Crockett Randy Crockett 175 Noted Speakers Angela Cunningham Susan Cunningham Richard Curphey Mike Daugherty Sharon Daughtry Kent Davis Diane DeBorde Roy Diffley Glenn Dixon Gary Dobbs Tim Donovan Cindy Dor sett Mary Lynn Dougherty Del Dow a Robert Dugger Cheryl Duncan Martha Dunn Patti Dyke Sandra Eatman Jacqueline Edwards Bill Eiland John Ellis Martha Ellison Randy Esco Gretchen Esterbrook Wayne Eurton Albert Evans Terrie Evans John Falco Gail Farmer Dr. Lamar Jackson stresses character and scholarship at National Honor Society tapping. 176 Address Special Assemblies Larry Farmer Paula Farrell Lola Fcllman Patty Fitch Terri Fitzpatrick Ed Flemming Ginger Floyd Kathy Francit Mark Friedman Christine Funderburkes Clark Gaines Ann Garrett George Gartscff Bill Garwick Ralph Gentry Ronnie Goins April Gower Jerry Grabiak Tookic Graham Jim Graves Melinda Gray Ricky Gray Terry Greenberg Linda Gribble Charles Hall Mike Ham Tim Hamer Kathryn Hamilton Andy Hammond Kathy Hard Gary Hardin Sandi Harding Brenda Harris Yolanda Harris Jim Hart Sandy Harvey Usherettes Assist Sophomores Janice Hathaway Anneise Hathcock Joe Heilig Jay Henderson Debbie Hill Robert Hill Are you still jure you want to go In? Susette Hilsabeck Malcom Hitchcock Francos Hodgson Debbie Hoffman larry Hogan Linda Holley Jimmy Hollis Becky Holloway Pam Holmes Marsha Hooks Karla Horst Linda Horton Judy House Sara Howell Freddy Humphreys Sandra Hunnicutt Mary Ann Hunter Debbie Jackson Lila Jackson Hugh Jarrett Rusty Jessup George Joo Shay Johnjoy Austin Johnson In Mastering Valley Routine Ben Johnson David Johnson Bryson Jones Dave Jones Diane Jones Sela Joseph Janie Justo Janice Keel Betty Kelley Mitchell Kelley Steve Krell Nancy Kriseley PSA “ I O -V Chris lacy Neal lacy Gary Lambert Larry Lambert Gerold lawloy Jane Lawrence Cara Lay Judy Leary Grove lebert Bonnie Lebert Bob lee Humphrey Lee Jan lee Jody Leigh Janet Lessley Mike Lester Dickie Lewis Sonny lightsey Martha Lindsey David Lloyd Candy Lockhart Phillip loo Gene Looney Tommy Love Charles Lowery Virgil Lugar John MacNab Collin Manson-Hing 179 Cheerleading Tryouts Mean Stiff Betsy Marchick France Marian Sandra Mo ter Holly Maxwell Vivion Mazzara Joe McArthur David McCaleb Tom McCarroll Bill McClain Cindy McClain Charles McCrary Joan McDonald Sandra McDowell larry McIntosh Susan McIntosh Linda McKay Tommy McKay Bruce McKinney Jim McKinstry Jerry Mclane Terry Mclano Mike McLaughlin Gary McLeod Ernest McMcans Judy McMillan Karen McNeal Debbie McRae Wallace McRoy John McVay Mike McWhorter Harry Merritt Jim Methvin Bolcr Miller Denise Miller Tommy Missildino Steve Mitchell Jim Mobbctt Pam Mollison Bobby Moody Allen Moore Bill Moore David Mooro 80 Competition For Sophomore Girls Gary Moore Howard Moore Mike Moore Beth Morton Janet Mowry Snukie Murphec Tommy Neely George Nichols Linda Nordan Susan Norrell Debbie Norris Bill Orr Lynn Padgett Jimmy Palmer Frank Parrish Susan Parsons Jim Patty Gary Pearce Gary Pears Chip Pierce Charles Pillcteri Peggy Piper Hilton Piper John Pocus Virginia Poer Dennis Poosonby 181 Cheerleaders never find themselves at a loss for work. Great Valley Teams Spark Howard Porter Patti Porter Chuck Potter Richard Powor Deborah Puckott Tom Reed Mary Reynolds Mike Rhame Richard Richards Debbie Riley Clint Robertson James Robey Anna Rogers Nancy Rogers Julie Rouveyrol George Ruff Robert Russett Frances Ryan Kathy Ryan Kim Ryne Linda Sanderson Glenda Sanland Jimmy Saunders Jennifer Schmittou Kerrie Schwanz Cathy Scott Bobby Seale Bill Sheffield Florence Shopherd Tommy Sherk Mary Shields Larry Shore Joe Shores Wayne Short Melissa Shugcrman David Siegol 182 Sophomore Interest In Sports Suzanne Sigler Milton Sills Bobby Sims Pam Skinner Barbara Smith Betty Smith Billy Smith Donna Smith Frank Smith Ginger Smith Greg Smith Ida Ann Smith Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow shall stay him from his appointed rounds. Jerry Smith Steve Smith Nancy Snider Darlene Spruell Charles Stalfort Kay Stammer Vic Stapleton Terry Steele Terry Steigelman Charles Stewart Cindy St. John James Stronge Becky Strother Kay Sudderth Mike Swindle Jeanette Tamburello Don Taylor Dorothy Taylor 183 Packed Stadium Fran Taylor Terry Taylor Robert Thames Al Thomas Ro Thomas Connie Thomaston Diane Thompson Jim Thompson Ray Thompson Rhonda Thompson Joe Tinsley Alan Todd Katherine Toler Ronald Traywick Peter Troppcr Robbie Tubbs Gary Turner Steve Tutwilcr Sandra Van landingham Allen Vaughn Jane Vaughn Dean Veren Sarah Vines Authenticity of detail is a matter of pride with the stage crew. 184 Greets Homecoming Court Jennifer Waldron Adrianne Walker Johnny Walker Debbie Wallace Rangeloy Wallace Steve Wallace Presenting ... Kim Ryne, Sophomore Homecoming Attendant! Selene Wallis Art Ward Sybil Ward laCrecIa Watkins Susie Watkins Joyce Watson Linda Weatherly Steve Weintraub Carl Wesler John Whitaker K. C. White Peggy Willevcr Libby Williams Steve Wolf Bobby Wood Claude Wood Gary Woodham Pam Wooten Ann Wright Mike Wright Philip Wright Reid Wurtele Molly Zeigler Brenda Zoffi 185 Juniors Become Involved JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1st ROW; Martha Ann Dunn Sec., Gail Allen, Treas.. Cathy Strawn, Girl ' Act. Chairman. Pratt, Pre ., Perry Morgan, V-Pre . 2nd ROW: Allen Dreher, Boy ' Act. Chairman. Jim 186 In Myriad Of Activities Elaine Acton Mike Acton Nina Adams Diana Adkins Norman Alessi Susan Algar Gail Allen Scott Anderton Alan Andrews David Arendall Beverly Arwine Carol Austin Cathy Bailey Lorena Bailey Charles Barnett Tom Barrett Dan Barry Olivia Barton Ken Beale Janice Beard 187 Juniors Expand Academic James Bensinger Muff Berry Betsy Bethea Larry Bevell Are you questioning my table manners? Cynthia Bishop Gary Blanpied Meiita Boomershine Rowena Boutwell Martin Bradford Peter Bragan Judy Brandes Lynne Brannon Donna Brasseaie Chip Braswell Jimmy Brechin Barbara Brewer 188 Pursuits Through Honors Courses Lynn Brittain Charles Brock David Brown Marilyn Brown Rhonda Browning Joan Burson Jan Butler David Byars Nancy Callaway Kenny Camp Linda Campbell Helen Canata Fred Carau Dowe Carder Mark Carlton Jane Carmichel Lynn Carner Chuck Carter Kathy Carter Jim Caudle Juniors Inherit The Honor John Chambliss Tim Chandler Susan Chiles Martha Click Debbie Clinkscales Pete Coats Bruce Cobb Andrew Collins Libby Colson Bill Cone Buddy Cook Martha Comes Jan Copeland Susan Cornelius Susan Coshatt Maria Costellos Neill Counts Barbara Cox Frank Cox Betsy Crais 190 And Tradition Of Valley Athletics Bill Crane Ed Crawford John Crawford Marcia Crawford Ken Cristol Tom Curphey Linda Currenton Margaret Darden Playing the game i nothing compared to getting out of the equipment! Steve Daugherty Karen DeWitt Mary Ann Diak John Diffley Dale Dillard Grey Dillard 191 “Annie Get Your Gun” Is Joe Dougherty Alan Dreher Cheryl Duckworth Tommy Duncan Martha Ann Dunn Carole Dunston Bill Early Kyle Edney Ann Elgin Bonnie Elliot Cameron Ellis Harry Faucett Peggie Faulkner Steve Fazio Barbara Ferguson Ann Ferry John Finlen John Fitzgibbon Bonnie Fitzpatrick Harriet Fletcher Junior-Sponsored Hit Lyn Floyd Mike Fogleman Stage settings for Showcase go onward and upward. Doug Foster Kay Francis Jo Ann Franklin Mollie Freeman Jimmy Frey Meg Gerstacker Bill Gibbs Bill Goldman Patsy Gladney Bo b Grady Buzz Graham Rodney Grainger 193 Aptitude Tests Are Integral Sherry Gray Becky Green Terry Green Cathy Griffis Sandra Griffith Sunny Griffith Carolyn Gunn Elliot Gunn Sandra Gunter Jeanie Habshey Tommy Hale Joe Hall Carol Hamilton Elizabeth Hamilton Sharon Hamilton Charles Hancock 194 let's see, is it 'Go black, go red or 'Go red, go black' os ...? Part Of Junior Program Heidi Hanson Ann Harkey Gip Harper Billy Harris John Harris Martha Harris Mollie Harris Rick Harris Wayne Harris Billy Harvill Ginger Haskell Susan Haynes Ricky Hedrick Greg Hill Roseita Hill Chap Hodges James Hodges Leslie Hoffman Honey Holmes Keith Hopkins 195 Festive Occasions Leah Horn Nancy Hudson Karen Jackson Kaye Hosey John Israel Myra Jackson The mood is exotic as the Thespians celebrate a great year. Rachel Jagoe Linda James Lynn Jamison Ceil Jenkins Rip Jesse Jimmy Joe Sally Johns Carlene Johnson 196 Highlight Student Life Cathy Johnson Bill Jones Dennis Joseph Wayne Keith Mike Kendrick Geoff Ketcham Tommy Key Julia Keywood Cathy Kimberlin Nancy King Pat Koontz Janice Kuzmicki Pat La Coste Patsy Lancaster Tena Lashley Robert Levy Louis Lindsey Doug Little Debbie Loftus Peter Longo 197 Underclassmen Combine Forces Helen Loo Tommy Lott Eddie Lovell Dayla Lowe Gene Lunceford Marsha Lunceford Susan Lupton Margaret Lyle Tommy Mann Lindy Marchich Jan Marion Phillip Marshall For Powderpuff Clash Brenda Me Ree Spruce Me Ree Jackie Masters Bill Mathews Chris Matthews Barbara May Bari Mazer Debbie Mac Donald Hooper Mac Intosh Jamie Me Adory Mike Me Clure Susan Me Connell Cindy Me Cullers Sharon Me Culley Bill Meehan Ronny Michaelson John Me Cullough Terri Me Kenzie Sharon Me Mahan Patti Me Neely Juniors Make Their Bids Mike Milstead Dewayne Mobley Elaine Montgomery Portia Montgomery George Moore John Moore Karen Moore Terry Moore Marilyn Mooty Lin Morgan Perry Morgan Jamie Morris Marty Murray Bobby Myers Becky Nelson Karen Nichols Robby Nichols Bob Norman Philip Ogden Jim O'Kelley 200 For Student Council Posts Tammy O'Neal George Orphanos Steve Owen Ricky Owens A touch of 19th century England, and Jack Worthing come to life. Rogie Palmore Bill Parker Levonne Parker Janice Patton John Peers Phil Perreault Carol Perryman Vickie Peters Jeannie Peterson Ray Petty Kip Pfeiffer Patty Phillips 201 Memorable Prom Is Susan Phillips David Phillpott Beth Polhemus Brenda Powell Danny Powell Jim Powell Linda Powell Brenda Prather Jim Pratt Lynn Pressley Fran Quinn Jean Rangeley Fred Ratliff Rosa Rawson up and «way—for at least a foot! 202 Junior Salute To Seniors Brenda Reeves Suzanne Reneau Janice Rice Alberta Riggins Wendy Roan Bill Roberts Chip Roberts Richard Roberts Julie Robertson Nick Roth Larry Rowe Susan Russell Margaret Schilleci Ben Scokel Linda Scroggins James Seale Betty Shannon Brenda Sharp John Sharpe George Sharpe 203 National Honor Society Those tapped for National Honor Society have a right to smile! Carole Shaw Mary Shepard Kathy Shill Renee Shook Susan Shory Bill Simpson Judy Skees Carolyn Slaughter Becky Smith Tom Smith Frank Spigner Ed Spriggs Randy Stamps Judy Sfandberry 204 Taps Outstanding Juniors Vivian Stanley Dave Stewart Leigh Stapleton Becki Stough Cathy Strawn Sheila Suddoth Mike Sullivan Victor Sutherland Beverly Suttley Ed Swann Donna Tait Macy Taylor Elizabeth Teague Andrew Thompson Beth Thompson Ramey Thompson Libby Tollison Ted Townley George Tsimpides Rick Turner Juniors Anticipate Challenge Craig Underwood Marvin Ussery Julianna Van Hook Jean Vick Bob Vogt David Wainwright Nancy Walker Darlyce Walters Jackie Ward Bill Watkins Aline Weaker Bobbie Weaver Ronnie Westbrook Rebecca White Wanda White Diane Whiteard Scot Whitmore Elaine Wilcox Ann Williams Barbara Wortheimer 206 Of Senior Responsibilities Beth Williams Bob Williams Brenda Williamson Carl Wolfe Cyfhia Wolfe Willy Wong Dale Wood Debbie Wood Cathy Word Linda Wright Bob Wynn Diane Young Mike Zadrozny Gary Zion Carol Zodin Vicki Zodin May we point out the advantages of Mexico In the spring? 207 Excitement And Accomplishment — SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lit ROW: Gina Twitty. Assistant Treasurer. 2nd ROW: Blair Cox, President; Lynn Crow, Treasurer. 3rd ROW: Carole Rayfield, Girls' Activity Chairman; Wes Grant, Boys' Activity Chairman. 4th ROW: Clay Stiles, Vice-President; Lynn Edwards. Secretary. 208 Hallmarks Of Senior Success S«nior Christmas Party—the last event on Valley's '66 calendar. Commander loftus discusses the docket for the upcoming assembly with class president Blair Cox. 209 Seniors realize that student politics can make or break a class; here they take the initiative to decide future plans. Enthusiastic Seniors Boost Joe Adams John Adams Lynn Agrow Jan Aland Martha Alderman Robert Alexander Joel Allen Karen Allen Frank Anderson Robert Anderson George Andrews Paul Angell 210 School Spirit To All-Time High Sara Arendall Ross Askins Bee Atkinson Nancy Auten Emilu Bailes Larry Bailey John Barelare Jim Barnhill Dana Bass Martha Bell Louise Bellenger Robert Benasuly Eleanor Bennett Karen Bennett Susan Bennett Brenda Berman Foreign Exchange Program Promotes Laura Berthon Dawn Beyer Christine Black Tommy Blackstock Martin Blake Debbie Blankenship Charlanne Bloomstran Janice Blythe 212 Jo Ann Bohanan Paul Bonnecarrere Bill Bolin Barbara Booker Dale Bolt Mary Boone Leslie Bonham Jimmy Bowling Better Understanding Among Nations Louisa Branscomb Alvin Bresler Augusta Brodnax Bill Broughton Karen Brantley Linda Brewer Kathy Brooks Stanley Browdy Bobby Boyd Nalda Boyd Dianne Brasseale Roger Breed 213 Usherette welcome Brigette at fall reception Students Pursue Academic Excellence Sally Bugg Steve Burke Bobbi Bush Pam Butler Cathy Calloway Ernie Canfield Stan Caplan Tommy Carlisle Connie Carothers Wayne Carter John Carraway Steve Chambers Bill Carroll Susan Chambers Bill Carson Charles Chandler 214 Through Advanced Placement Courses Harold Chaplin Alan Chapman Walter Chatfield Gordon Chenery Joe Cleage Guy Cochran Chuck Codding Don Comer Helen Comer Sharon Comer Dickie Chenoweth John Coleman 215 Magazine Sales Support Dickie Compton Sandy Corder Donna Cowen Blair Cox Garland Cook Sherri Corenblum Becky Cox Susan Cox John Cooper Virginia Cooper Freddy Costner Candy Cotton 216 A slow start, but a fast finish! Senior Class Activities Beth Cranford Hal Crawford Robert Crowley Susan Curry Mark Crayne Lynn Crow Richard Dabney Richard L. Dabney Ginger Daniel Mike Davis Ellen Davis Tom Dawkins Larry Davis Jimmy Dawson Melvin Davis Denise DeBorde Dances Add Crowning Touch Roye Annette Deerman Kathy Dishner John Degroat Sherry Diuguid Robin Demaree Carolyn Dobbins Dottie Dillard Joyce Dodd Lita Doerfler Jimmy Dorough John Doggett George Douglas Kathy Donahoo John Driver Debbie Dorn Jackie Duke 218 To Great Football Nights Bruce Dunbar John Edmundson Bruce Edwards Helen Edwards Lynn Edwards Joe Erdberg Vail Eshelman Dale Evans Say, fellas, when I said, 'If you want it, come and get It,’ EdH Evans Linda Sue Falls I was only kiddingi Judy Fannin Dorothy Farmer 219 Dedicated Band Adds Carolyn Feazel Kathy Flynn Libby Forman Norval Franklin Martha Fleming Paul Ford Allison Foster Judy Freed Mr. Dcagon rises to new heights! Janice Foster Judy Franklin Susan Freeman Brigetfe Frehner 220 Pleasant Note To School Life Sheila Fried Stan Fried Larry Frings Mike Fulmer Danny Friedman Mark Friedman Amanda Fulton Walker Funderburg Stuart Gaines George Gaskin Arthur Gannett Marcia Gates Sherry Garner Bill Gafhings Bill Gaskell Patricia Giles 221 Senior Rings ... A Symbol Dale Gillespie Jon Glazman Eugene Glenn Donna Goldner Shari Goodman Linda Gordon Janice Gorman David Grabove 222 Alden Graham Wes Grant Emris Graham David Gray The final step in the long wait for senior rings. Of Pride In Valley Deborah Gray Cathy Grayson Rhonda Graze Julia Greven Bill Gunn Dianne Gustafson Bobby Guy Hap Gwaltney David Haas Tommy Happer Dale Hamill Rodney Harbin David Hammett Bob Hard Bill Hammond Sally Harper 223 A Break In The Weather Diane Harris Robert Haughton Linda Harris David Haugseth Frederick Harsany Jane Hawkins Martha Harsh Courtney Hayden 224 June Hayden Jerry Held Robby Hazzard Sharon Henderson Peggy Heatherly John Hendrix Paula Heilig Jan Henley Means A Break In Routine And what ii to rare at a day in June? Frank Hilleke Karen Holdren Richard Holmes Robert Holmes Jan Herlong Robert Hezlep Jan Holland Lynne Hopkins Patsy Herring Janie Hill Sherry Hollis Myra Horn 225 Seniors Witness Their Last John Ives Cynthia Jackson Julie Jackson Harry Jenkins Henry Joe Leslie Johnson Billy Johnston Carolyn Jones 226 Valley’ Homecoming Queen greets her subjects on Mountie Day. Steve Howard Page Hunter Les Hudson Sandra Ireland Mountie Day Spectacular Dale Jones Ken Jones Randy Jones Lynn Kallman Marcia Kaplan Lowell Kappel Cathy Karpe Bonnie Keller Linda Keller Vic Kellum Paia Kimberling Andy King Charlie King Betsy Kinney Nancy Kinzinger Mary Koss 227 College Applications Become Rick Laborde David Lansden Suzanne Lancaster Rita Laufman Wayne Landman Renee Lawley Randy Lanier Joyce Lee Larry Lee Bill Levey Susan Levine Sandra Lind Bill Lippman David Litton Bill Livingston Bo Lloyd 228 The Word Of The Day 229 'Do I hear shuffling and tapping?1 Hallway Posters Joel McAliley Donna McAuley Susan McCarn Hill McCarty Edie McCary Carol McCoy Laura McCrary Lynn McCroskey 230 Bill Martin Vivian Maxwell Martha Martin Caroline Massey Mary Clyde Mayfield Ricky Mayfield Warren Matthews Carmen McAdory Proclaim Coming Events d V A. Gail McCulley Sheila McDonald Sharron McKinnon Martha McRae Bert McTyeire Bob McTyeire Jimmy McWhorter Tom McWhorter Linda Mendelsohn Tommy Merrill Herbert Miller Jim Miller Clubs Provide Outlet For Judy Miller Barbara Mitchell Tommy Monroe Sharon Montgomery Don Mims Guy Mitchell Marcia Montgomery Judy Moon Bruce Mink Sarah Miree Cathie Moffatt Rozan Moffett 232 One® upon a midnight dreary . . Varied Student Interests Mike Moon Paul Morgan Mike Morris Ronald Moses Ronnie Moss Bev Nabors George Nathan Jack Neal Guy Nevins Diane Nordan Mary Grace Nelson Greg Nobles Robert Newman Becky Norrell 233 Morale Soars With Jac Olson Robert Orange Pete Owen Mary Lil Owens Sue Oswald Genie Palmer Susan Palmore Richard Pardue Frank Parker Miranda Parker Tim Partin Sara Pepper Beth Perry David Perry Kathy Perry Mac Perry 234 Football Victories Ann Rae Phillips Tommy Pocus Janet Poer Chuck Porter Jim Porter Sandra Potter Dudley Powell Jim Powell Wo missed il 'cause the goal posls wore leaning! Tom Powell Kathy Quinn Beth Purvis Mike Quinn 235 Fine Academic Records Help Lydia Randman Susan Raulston Anne Reese Paula Richards Bill Ratliff Carole Rayfield David Reese Jeni Richardson Lecture! prove to be a useful teaching method for Mrs. Benson. 236 John Renneker Mike Riley Bert Rice Adrian Ringland Seniors Realize College Goals Vaughn Rives Mike Roberts Susan Robinson Linda Roden John Robinson Mike Robinson Carolyn Rogers Melody Rogers Lee Rogoff Bruce Rose Donnie Roseman Nancy Roseman Mike Roth Nancy Roth Carla Rothell Debbie Russell 237 Vibrant Seniors Pace Margaret Ryan Susan Schinzing Debby Sadler Phyllis Schmittou Charles Sahm Sharon Sconyers Spencer Salmon Frances Scott Cathy Sears Richard Seay Alan Seitel Bill Selman Home Ec students help Mrs. Hanlin celebrate the beginning of a now career. 238 School Activities Billy Setzer Robert Sexton Janet Seymour Cathy Shaddix Jimmy Shannon Kelly Shaw Gregg Shepherd Lynda Sher Linda Sherk John Sherrill Joe Shields Lou Shields Ronald Shiland Anita Shoemaker Diane Simpson Neal Sims 239 Counting Days To Graduation Sandra Sirles Lenny Skelton Doug Slick Jimmy Smith James Siragusa Judy Sirles Don Slappey Harlene Slaughter 240 Kathy Smith Joe South Philip Smith Jim Spear Stephen Smith John Spearman Cheryl Snow Murry Spencer Becomes Favorite Senior Pastime Coaches Smith and Ozley concentrate on an important play as the action intensifies. Betty Gayle Stephenson Lenny Stern Larry Stewart Clay Stiles Jan Spivey Sam Spriuell Warren Steidenger Mark Stephens Robert Stern Mike Stevens Laurie Stone Gerald Stough 241 Midnight Oil Bums Mary Stout Andrea Studin Latin IV classicists ponder translation problem. Sam Stutts Dale Swafford Pam Taylor Sandra Taylor Phil Teague Wayne Teas Richard Teel Lenny Teninbaum Diane Thomas Tommy Thomas As Exams Draw Nigh Janine Thomason Sherran Thomason Susan Thompson Cynthia Timmons Tommy Timmons Faye Trimble Nancy Tubb Alan Turnham Mike Turpin Gina Twitty Rel Underwood Mary Upton Susanna Van Hoose Wayne Van Landingham Ellen Vann Janice Vinyard 243 Graduation — A Dream Alan Wade Kathy Wadsworth Shirley Walden Day Walker Jim Walker Steve Walker Wanda Walker Betty Jo Waller Rebecca Waller Greg Walters Susan Weaver Babs Welch Tricia Ward Jerrie Waston Linda Wettersten Rick Wetzel 244 Becomes Reality Joyce Whitaker Becky Whitney Jo Anna White Dewey Wilhite Bob Whiteis Glenn Wilkerson Glen Williams Robert Williams Suzanne Whitmire Chuck Williams Greg Williams Lex Williamson 245 You mean it's got a flat?' Graduates Part But Kip Wolfe George Yeager Leigh Womack Evan Zeiger Tough or tuff ? Larry Whatley William Wong Vicki Wilson Susan Woodruff Larry Zimmer Jerry Burgess Lee Zell Jo Ellen Barker Shared Memories Linger Mike Davis Bob Dreyfus Zion Greefield Sandra Hill Rosanne Lancaster Lee Methvin Madeline Mart Linda Phillips SENIORS NOT PICTURED Rodney Abbott Jim Adair Mary Ann Anderton Bill Andrews Mike Arrington Phil Auten Tommy Bailey Bill Benner Greg Boomershine Gary Box Joe Campbell Bill Caver Glenn Christian Charles Duffey Arlene Finch Tommy Fox Mike Glisson Jerry Goldfarb Billy Graham Ann Henry Ronnie Johnsey Pat Johnson Travis Jones Ellis Kinney Suzanne Kirkland Charles Koetter Ronald Koetter Alex Kontos Cathy Leach Donna Lee David Mackin Pat Mackin Billy McDonald Richard McNair Newell Moore Richard Moore James Nolen Doug Riddle Bill Robbins Eddie Robinson Tommy Robinson Danny Saxon Candi Shirley Genie Smith Mac Smith Snuffy Smith Bill Stafford Mike Strong Brad Teague Jack Trawick Linda Troutner Lloyd Weaver Howard Weir Brenda White Adele Wilcox Joyce Wilkes Walter Williams 247 Senior Index ADAMS, ROBERT JOSEPH: Transferred from Cattle Heights Military Academy; Intramural Sports. AGROW, ANDREA LYNNE: Showcase; V-Principal's Office Assistant. ALAND, BETTY JAN: French Club; History Club; Tower Staff; Counselors' Office Assistant; Fashion Editor Vally Forge. ALDERMAN, MARTHA NELLE: Home Ec Club, 1st V-Pres; Bank Director. ALEXANDER, JR. ROBERT BROWNING: Varsity Wrestling; Physics Club. ALLEN, JOEL DAVID: Varsity Football; B Team Football; Intramural Sports. ALLEN, KAREN ADRIENNE: Swimming Team; F.B.L.A.; Jr. Red Cross; Art Club; History Club; Stage Crew; Tower Staff. ANDERSON IV. FRANK YARBROUGH: Student Council Rep.; Pres. Jr. Hr.; Pres. Sr. Hr.; N.H.S.; Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalists,- College Day Host; Swimming Team; Intramural Sports; Pres. Key Club; French Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. ANDERTON, MARY ANN: Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; Pep Squad. ANDERSON, JR. ROBERT ENAR: Intramural Sports. ANDREWS, GEORGE CARPENTER: Soph. Hr. Pres.; Sr. Hr. V-Pres.; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; B Team Football; Key Club; S Club; History Club, Honorable Mention All-State Football; Second string All-County. ANDREWS, WILLIAM WISHARD: A.F.S. ANGELl, PAUL: College Day Host; Varsity Tennis; Intramural Sports; Latin Club; A.F.S. ARENDALL, SARA LYNN: V-Pres. Jr. Hr.,- French N.H.S.; College Day Hostess Usherettes; Powderpuff; 2nd V-Pres. Home Ec. Club; Sec. French Club; Pep Squad. ATKINSON, JANET BEE: Intramural Sports; G.A.C.; V-Principal's Offlco Assistant; Sr. Service Girl; Physical Fitness Award; Future Teachers. AUTEN, NANCY LOUISE: Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; A.F.S.; P.E. Office Assistant. BAILES, EMILU FOX: Sec. Soph Hr.; Sec. Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; A.F.S. BARELARE, JOHN DORNER: Treas. Soph. Hr.; Trees. Jr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club; Pep Squad. BARKER, JO ELLEN: Spanish N.H.S.; Intramural Sports; Future Nurses; General Office Assistant. BARNHILL III. JAMES EDWIN: Physics Club; Showcase; Band; All-County Band. BASS, DANA MARIE: Sec. Soph Hr.; Sec. Jr. Hr.; Treas. Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; French Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; History Club, Valley Forge Staff, Fashion Editor. BELL, MARTHA SHERIDAN: Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; General Office Assistant. BELLENGER, MIRIAM LOUISE: Jr. Hr. Pres.; Soph. Hr. Pres; Interclub Council; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; French Club; Pep Squad. A.F.S.; History Club; Counselors' Office Assistant. 248 Senior Index BENNETT, ELENOR FAY: N.H.S.; Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation, BENNETT. KAREN ANITA: French Club; Sr. Service Girl. BLOOMSTRAN. CHARIANNE: V-Pres. Jr. Hr.; Home Ec Club; Pep Squad. BLYTHE, JANICE LYNNE: Home Ec Club. BENNETT, SUSAN GALE: F.B.LA.; Business Office Assistant. BERMAN, BRENDA FERN: French Club; History Club; Tower Staff; Sr. Service Girl; American Studies Club; G.A.C. BERTHON, LAURA ANN: Soph. Hr. Troas.; College Day Hostess; Usher-ettes; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; Pep Club; A.F.S.; Tower Staff. BOHANAN, JOANN: Future Nurses; Homo Ec Club; Jr. Rod Cross; Pep Squad; Library Club; Future Teachers. BOLIN. WILLIAM VANCE: Library Club. BOLT. DALE ERSKINE: Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling; 8 Team Football; Chemistry Club; S Club; National Council of English Teachers; Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist. BEYER, SUSAN DAWN: Sr. Hr. Soc.; N.H.S.; Intramural Sports: Soc. Art Club; Tower Staff; Samford Art Exhibit Scholastic Art Contest Finalist; Red Cross International Art Exhibit; Alabama State Fair, Fine Arts Exhibit. 1st and 2nd place. BLACK, CHRISTINE MARY ANN: Intramural Sports F.B.LA.; Future Teachers. BLACKSTOCK. TOMMY WAYNE: Varsity Football; B Team Football; S Club. BLAKE, MARTIN WARREN: Chemistry Club; Physics Club. BONHAM, VIRGINIA LESLIE: Intramural Sports; Jr. Red Cross; Forensic Club; Red and Black Staff. BONNECARRERE, ALBERT PAUL: Varsity Football Swimming Team; Var-sity Wrestling; B Team Football. BOOKER, BARBARA LUCILE: F.B.L.A.; Business Office Assistant. BOONE. MARY CLAIRE: German Club; Thespians; Showcase; Concert Choir. BOX. GARY MICHAEL: Intramural Sports. BLANKENSHIP, DEBORAH JARRETT: F.B.LA. Future Teachers. BOYD NALDA MARIE: F.B.LA.; Pep Squad. BOYD. ROBERT ALVIN: Sr. Hr. V-Pres.; Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling; B Team Football; S Club; Bank Teller. 8RANSCOMB, LOUISA PORTER: Soph. Hr. Pres. Jr. Hr. Sec.; Sr. Hr. Sec.; College Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Latin Club; V-Pres. G.A.C.; History Club; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Assistant Editor. BRANTLEY, KAREN ANN: Soph. Hr. Treas.; Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; Pep Squad; Tower Staff; BRASSEALE. DIANNE: Sec. F.B.LA. Business Office Assistant. BREED. ROGER ALAN: Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling B Team Foot-ball; Pep Squad; S Club BRESLER, JR., ALVIN BENJAMIN: Soph. Hr. V-Pres. Jr. Hr. Pres.; Sr. Hr. Pres. Varsity Football, All County, All State; Varsity Track; State Champion; Key Club; Biology Club; S Club. BREWER, LINDA ANN: Transferred from Duncan V. Fletcher High School. BRODNAX, VIVIAN AUGUSTA: Treas. Jr. Hr., Intramural Sports., Home Ec Club; Pep Squad; V-Principal's Office Assistant. BROOKS. KATHERINE ANN: Intramural Sports, Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Thespians; Showcase; Sr. Service Girl; Concert Choir. BROUGHTON, WILLIAM JOSEPH: Varsity Wrostling; Intramural Sports; Pep Squad. BUGG, SALLY BETH: A.F.S.; Forensic Club; Showcase; Band; All-State Band; All-County Band. 249 Senior Index BURGESS. JERRY LEONARD: Intramural Sports. BURKE. WALTER STEVEN: Intramural Sports; Pep Squad. BUSH, BARBARA ANN: V-Pres. Soph. Hr.; College Day Hostess; Art Club; Thespians; Stage Crew; Showcase; Tower Staff; Valley Forgo Staff; Art Award; Citizenship Convention. BUTLER. PAMELA JEAN: Home Ec Club. CALLAWAY. CATHY ELLEN: Sec. Sooh. Hr. Pres. Jr. Hr.; Sr. Service GIH, Troas. Sr. Hr; Intramural Sports; French Club; Chemistry Club; Pep Squad; A. F. S.; Red and Black Staff. CAMPBELL. JOE LEE: V-Pres. Jr. Hr. CARROLL. WILLIAM ALLEN: Intramural Sports. CARSON, BILL BERNARD: Varsity Wrestling; Intramural Sports. CARTER, JOHN WAYNE: Varsity Track; B Team Football; $ Club; Chap. Forensic Club; Varsity Cross-country. CHAMBERS, STEVEN EDWARD: Intramural Sports: Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Band; All-County Band. CHAMBERS, SUSAN LEIGH: Intramural Sports; Latin Club; Sec. Library Club; Bank Director; Valley Forge Staff; Sr. Service Girl. CHANDLER. CHARLES RAY: Intramural Sports; Pep Squad. CANFIELD. ERNEST CARL: Sec. Jr. Hr.; Stage Crew. CAPLAN. STANLEY EDWARD: B Toam Baseball; B Teem Track; Intramural Sports; History Club. CARLISLE, THOMAS EDWARD: Varsity Football; S Club. CAROTHERS, CONSTANCE JEANNE: Sr. Service Girl. CARRAWAY. JOHN CHARLES- Pres. Soph. Hr.; V-Pres. Sr. Hr.; College Day Host; Varsity Track; Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. CHAPLIN. HAROLD CROWELL: Varsity Wrestling; Varsity-Cross country. CHAPMAN. CHARLES ALAN: N.H.S.; College Day Host; Gymnastics; Intramural Sports; Interact Club; Latin Club; Biology Club; Chap. Chemistry Club,- Alabama Science Fair Honorable Mention; A.F.S.; Forensic Club. CHATFIELD, WALTER PHILLIP: Chemistry Club; Tower Staff. CHENERY, JAMES CORDON: Transferred from Virginia Episcopal School; Treas. Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Key Club. CHENOWETH. RICHARD ILLGES: Soph. Hr. Officer; Varsity Gymnastics; Latin Club; Physics Club; S Club; Red and Black Staff: Gymnastics Club; Pep Squad. CLEAGE, MARVIN BRADFORD: Transferred from Indian Springs School: Sr. Hr. Pres; Intramural Sports. COCHRAN, GUY LELDON: Transferred from Berry High School; Intramural Sports. CODDING, CHARLES NELSON: Intramural Sports; French Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. COLEMAN II. JOHN BREWSTER: B Team Basketball; A.F.S.; Forensic Club; Language Lab Assistant; Debate Squad State Tournament. COMER. DON LEELAND: Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; B Team Football; Key Club; S Club. COMER, HELEN McCLARY: Intramural Sports; French Club; Chap. Art Club; Treas. Thespian; A.F.S.; Bank Director; Showcase.- Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Forensic Club; Red and Black Staff; Sr. Service Girl; Future Teachers. COMER, SHARON ANN: V-Pres. Soph. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; F.B.L.A.; Pep Squad; Sr. Service Girl; Future Teachers. COMPTON, JR. RICHARD HARRISON: College Day Host; Intramural Sports. V-Pres. Interact Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; A.F.S.; Showcase; 1st Placo Jefferson County Science Fair; 2nd Place Clvitian Oratorical Contest. 250 Senior Index COOK. GARLAND WINGFIED: Treas. Jr. Hr.; Sec. Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff. COOPER, JR., JOHN WINTER: Natl. Merit Seml-Finali t; German Club; Biology Club. COOPER, VIRGINIA BRASFIELD: Transferred from Brooke Hill School; College Day Ho fe ; Intramural Sport ; Chap. French Club; A.F.S.; Valley Forge Staff. CORDER, SANDRA SUE: Tran fcrred from Northwest Clas on High School; Intorclub Council. N.H.S., Jr. Red Crow; Pre . Tho pian ; Showcase; Concert Choir. CORENBLUM. SHERRI MORVENE: N.H.S.; French Club; History Club; Sr. Service Girl; American Studies Club. COSTNER. Ill, FRED WILLIAMS: Showcase; Band; All-County Band; All-State Ensemble. COTTON, ANDREA LYNN: French Club; History Club; Genoral Office Assistant; Sr. Service Club; American Studies Club. COWEN, DONNA RUTH: Jr. Red Cross; Art Club; Pep Squad; Thespions; Showcase; Band; All-County Band; Majorette. COX, REBECCA JANE: Home Ec Club; Jr. Red Cross; COX. SUSAN ELAINE: Pop Squad; Sr. Service Girl. COX, THOMAS BLAIR: Student Council Rep.; Pres. Soph, and Sr. Class; Pres. Soph. Hr.; Pres. Jr. and Sr. Hr.; Interclub Council; Chap. N.H.S.; College Day Host; Ala. Boy's State; Varsity Football; B Team Football; Pres, and Treas. Interact Club; S Club; Bank Diroctor, Brown Book Award; Most Valuable B Team Player; Student Faculty Committee. CRANFORD. ELIZABETH CLYDE: Intramural Sports. CRAWFORD. JACK HAROLD: Varsity Wrestling; S Club; Bus Driver. CROW. MARCIA LYNN: Treas. Soph, and Sr. Class; V-Pres. Soph. Hr.; Sec. Jr. Hr.; V-Pres. Sr. Hr.; N.H.S,; College Day Hostew; Treas. Usherettes; Rec. Sec. Home Ec Club; Red and Black Staff. CROWLEY, ROBERT CARL: Intramural Sports. CURRY, SUSAN ALICE: Intramural Sports; Jr. Red Cross; French Club; Chemistry Club; Lay-Out Editor Valley Forge Staff; Sr. Service Girl; American Studies. DABNEY, JR., RICHARD LIPSCOMB: Thespians; Stage Crew; Showcase; American Studies Club; Junior Achievement. DABNEY, RICHARD NOEL: Intramural Sports; Jr. Red Cross; Pep Squad. DAVIS, ELLEN LEE: Jr. Hr. V-Pres.,- Sr. Hr. Treas.; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; French Club; Pep Squad; History Club Chap.; Red and Black Staff; P.E. Office Assistant. DAVIS. LARRY WAYNE: Intramural Sports. DAVIS III, MELVIN HARRIS: Chemistry Club. DAVIS. RICHARD MICHAEL: Intramural Sports.- Interact Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; History Club. DAWKINS. THOMAS PATRICK: Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Biology Club; Physics Club. DcBORDE, DENISE JOY: Transferred from Miami Norland High School. Intramural Sports; G.A.C.; DEERMAN, ROYE ANNETTE: Sec.-Trcas. Soph. Hr.; V-Pres. Jr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Homo Ec Club; G.A.C.; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Red and Black Staff; Miss Teenage Birmingham; S.V. Dental Clinic Queen. DEMAREE. ROBIN H..- V-Pres. and Sec. of Art Club; Showcase; Tower Staff; Scholastic Art Awards; 1st Place Ala. State Fair Art Award. DILLARD, DOROTHY ANN: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Latin Club, Chemistry Club; G.A.C. 251 DANIEL, VIRGINIA: Transferred from Lanier High School; Intramural Sports; Thespians; Showcase. Senior Index DISHNER, MARGARET KATHERINE: N.H.S.; National Merit Semi-Finalist; College Day Hostess; Usherettes; Latin Club; Forensic Club; Thespians; Assistant Editor of Valley Forge; Sr. Service Girl. DIUGUID. SHERRY ANN: F.B.L.A.; Home Ec Club; Jr. Red Cross; History Club; Business Office Assistant. DOBBINS. CAROLYN ROGERS: Jr. Hr. Trees.; Intramural Sports; Pep Squad. DODD, PEGGY JOYCE: Chap. F.B.l.A. Home Ec Club; Pep Squad. DOERFLER. MEllTA CAROL: Powderpuff Football; Forensic Club; Thespians; Showcase; Future Teachers. DOGGETT III, JOHN WHITLEY: Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club. DcGROAT, JOHN FRANKLIN: Varsity Track; Intramural Sports; S Club. DONAHOO, KATHY LEA: Powderpuff Football; V-Pres. F.B.L.A.; Business Office Assistant; Sr. Service Girl. DORN, DEBBIE LYNN: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; G.A.C.; A.F.S.; Red and Black Staff; P.E. Office Assistant. DOROUGH, JAMES HENRY: College Day Host; Varsity Baseball; Intramural Sporfi. DOUGLAS. JR. GEORGE CAPERS: Jr. Hr. Officier; Varsity Baseball; Intra-mural Sports; Physics Club. DREYFUS. ROBERT RUTTENCUTTER: Varsity Gymnastics; Swimming Team; Band; All-State Ensemble. DRIVER, JOHN ALLEN: Soph. Hr. Officer; Sr. Hr. Pres.; Intramural Sports; Bank Director. DUKE, JACK BERNARD: Chemistry Club; History Club; Red and Black Staff. DUNBAR, BRUCE CLAY: Soph. Hr. V-Pres; Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. EDMUNDSON, JOHN THOMAS: Intramural Sports; Latin Club: Chemistry Club. EDWARDS, BRUCE STERLING: Intramural Sports. EDWARDS, HELEN ANTONIA: College Day Chairman; Powderpuff Foot-ball; French Club; V-Pres. Forensic dub; Showcase; Tower Staff; Editor-ln-Chief Valley Forge; Sr. Service Girls; Debate Team; Alabama Senator to S. E. District of Nat'l Forensics; V-Pres. Usherettes. EDWARDS. MARY LYNN: Sec. Soph. Class; Sec. Sr. Claw; V-Pres. Soph. Hr.; Pres. Jr. Hr.; Sec. Sr. Hr.,- Interclub Council; College Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; French Club; Head Cheerleader; Valley Forge Staff. ERDBERG, JOE SELIG: Soph. Hr. Officer; Intramural Sports; Bank Director. ESHELMAN, ELIZABETH VAIL: Powderpuff Football; Jr. Red Cross; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Forensic Club; History Club Red and Black Staff; V-Principal's Office Assistant. EVANS. JR. EARL BENSON: Pres. Jr. Hr.; V-Pres. Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Pep Squad; Mr. Mountie. EVANS, PHYLLIS DALE: Sec. Soph. Hr.; Treas. Sr. Hr.; Powderpuff Football. FALLS, LINDA SUE: Home Ec. Club; Treas. and Sgt. at Arms Jr. Red Cross Pep Squad; Red and Black Staff; General Office Assistant; Sr. Service Girl; V-Principal's Office Assistant; Tower Staff, Business Offico Assistant. FANNIN, JUDITH DIANE: Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School. FARMER. DOROTHY JEAN: Sec. Soph. Hr.; Treas. Jr. Hr.; Activities Chair-man Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad; Valley Forge Staff; V-Principal's Office Assistant; American Studies Club. FEAZEL. CAROLYN FRANCES: Pres. Soph. Hr.; Sec Sr. Hr.; College Day Hostess; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; French Club; Sec. Chemistry Club; Pep Squad; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff; Religious Committee. FINCH, ARLENE CHRISTINE: Sr. Service Girl. FLEMING. MARTHA FRANCES: Powderpuff Football. FLYNN, KATHY ANN: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; French Club; Pep Squad; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; General Office Assistant; Sr. Service Girl; Future Teachers. FORD III, PAUL B.: Varsity Track; Chemistry Club; Varsity Cross-Country Team. FORMAN. MARY ELIZABETH: V-Pres. Jr. Hr.; Pres. Sr. Hr.; College Day Hostess; Jr. Homecoming Attendant; Intramural Sports; Key Club Sweetheart; French Club; Pep Squad; S Club; A.F.S.; History Club Historian; Cheerleader; Valley Forge Staff; Counselors' Office Assistant. FOSTER. JANICE PATY: Student Council Rep; V-Prcs. Soph. Hr.; Sec. Jr. Hr.; V-Pres. Sr. Hr.; Interclub Council; College Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; French Club; Pep Squad; S Club; A.F.S.; Bank Director; History Club; Head Cheerleader. FOSTER. MARTHA ALLISON: Treas. Jr. Hr.; N.H.S.; College Day Hostess; Chap. Usherettes; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; French Club; Treas. Biology Club; Pep Squad; Stage Crew; Showcase; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff; Counselors' Office Assistant; Honorable Mention Graduate. FRANKLIN, JUDY KAY: F.B.l.A.: Business Office Assistant. FRANKLIN, NORVAL MORROW: Intramural Sports; French Club; A.F.S.. Tower Staff; Business Offico Assistant; Sr. Service Girl. FREEMAN, SUSAN MARGARET: Sec. Soph. Hr.; Intramural Sports; F.B.l.A. Jr. Red Cross; Pep Squad; Future Teachers. 252 Senior Index FREHNER, BRIGITTE LOUISE: Exchange Student From Switzerland; Student Council; Trot. Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sportt; French Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S. FRIED, SHEILA RENEE; N.H.S.; Swimming Team; Intramural Sportt; Pow-dcrpuff Football; Jr. Red Crott; French Club; G.A.C.; A.F.S.; Tower Staff; P.E. Office Attittant. FRIED, STANLEY MICHAEL: Swimming Team; Intramural Sportt; French Club; Pep Squad. FRIEDMAN, DANIEL TERRY: Swimming Team; A.F.S. Chemittry Club; Phy. tlct Club; Tower Staff. FRIEDMAN, MARK JAY: Varsity Golf; Intramural Sportt. FRINGS. LARRY FRANCIS: Jr. Red Cross. FULMER, MICHAEL GUY: Art Club; Thespian Production; Showcase; Concert Choir. FULTON. AMANDA LOUISE: Home Ec Club; Jr. Red Cross; French Club; A.F.S.; Thespians; Stage Crew. FUNDERBURG LONNIE WALKER: Physics Club; Bank Teller. GAINES, STUART WILLIAM: Varsity Football; S Club. GANNETT, ARTHUR CHARLES: Transferred from Gen. Douglas MacArthur High School; Varsity Tennis. GARNER, FARRIS SHARON: Intramural Sportt; Home Ec Club; Jr. Red Cross; G.A.C.; Thespians; Office Assistant. GASKELL, JR., WILLIAM THOMAS: Soph. Hr. Officer; Intramural Sports; Biology Club. GASKIN, GEORGE DUNKIN: College Day Host; Swimming Team; Intramural Sports; Interact Club; Physics Club; Pop Squad; A.F.S.; History Club. GATES, MARCIA LYNN: F.B.L.A.; General Office Assistant. GATHINGS, WILLIAM EDWARD: Soph. Hr. Officer; Jr. Officor; Varsity Football; B Team Football; Interact Club; French Club; Chemistry Club; S Club. GILES, ALICE PATRICIA: F.B.L.A. GLAZMAN, JON MILTON: Varsity Wrestling; Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. GLENN EUGENE BYRON: N.H.S.; French Club; Biology Club. GLISSON, MICHAEL C.: Transferred from Lucy Coffin Ragsdale High School; Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling; B Team Football; S Club GOLDNER. DONNA HELENE: Home Ec Club; Bank Teller; Sr. Service Girl. GOODMAN, SHARI DIANE: N.H.S.; Finalist Miss Teenage B'ham Contest; French Club; Chemistry Club; History Club; Tower Staff; Red and Black Staff; Counselors' Office Assistant; Sr. Service Girl. GORDON, LINDA KAY: Jr. Hr. Trees.; Sr. Hr. Sec.; N.H.S.; French Club; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Sr. Service Girl; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; History Club. GORMAN, JANICE ELLEN: Home Ec Club; French Club; Thespians,- Showcase; GRABOVE. DAVID MAXWELL: Transferred from Seaside High School; French Club. GRANT, WYATT- WESLEY: Student Council; Sr. Class Boys' Activity Chair-man; Soph. Hr. Treas. Sr. Hr. Treat.; Tower Sports Editor; N.H.S.; College Day Host; Varsity Basketball; B Team Basketball; Key Club Trees.; V-Pres. French Club; Physics Club; S Club. GRAY, DEBORAH JUNE: Intramural Sports; Jr. Red Cross; Pep Squad; Sr. Service Girl. GRAY, KENNETH DAVID: Swimming; B Team Basketball; Intramural Sports; Key Club. 253 GOLDFORB, JERREL WAYNE: Band. Senior Index GRAYSON. CATHY WOOD: Student Council Rep.; Soph. Hr. V-Pres.; Jr. Hr. V-Pres.; Sr. Hr. V-Pres.,- Interclub Council; N.H.S. V-Pres.,- Collego Day Hostess; U herette ; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; French Club. Pre .; Pep Squad, Chap.; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff; N.H.S. Outstanding Sophomore; Honorablo Mention Graduate. GRAZE. RHONDA IYNN: Jr. Red Cross; Band; All-County Band; Sr. Ser-vice Girl; Future Teachers. GREENFIELD, ZION BEN: Intramural Sports; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Language lab Assistant; Future Physicians Club. GREVEN, JULIA ANNE: Transferred from Moorestown High School; V-Principal's Office Assistant. GUNN. WILLIAM MATCHETT: Soph. Hr. V-Pres.; College Day Host; B Team Football; Jr. Red Cross. GUSTAFSON, DIANNE CAMILLE: Jr. Hr. Officer; Intramural Sports; F.B.L.A.; Home Ec Club; Forensic Club; V-Principal's Office Assistant; Future Teachers. GUY III. ROBERT JACKSON. Soph. Hr. Treas.; College Day Host; Varsity Track; B Team Football; B Track; Intramural Sports; Biology Club; Chemistry Club. GWALTNEY. MARION LEWIS: Jr. Hr. Pres.; Sr. Hr. Pres.; College Day Host; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; B Team Football; Intramural Sports; Interact Club; Chemistry Club; A.F.S.; Mr. Mountie. HAAS. DAVID RICHARD: French Club; Chemistry Club; History Club. HADEN, COURTNEY HUGH: Nat'l Merit Somi-Finalist; Latin Club; Art Club; Biology; Bank Director; Club; Thespians, Historian; Showcase; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff. HAMMETT, DAVID ERNEST: A.F.S.; Forensic Club; History Club; Thespian; Showcase; Valley Forge Staff; Band; All-County Band; All-State Ensemble; Language lab Assistant. HAMIll, CHRISTIANA DALE: Soph. Hr. Sec.; Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; Pep Squad; Future Teachers. HAMMOND III. WILLIAM VIRGIL: B Team Basketball; Intramural Sports; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. HAPPER III, CARL THOMAS: Soph. Hr. V-Pres.; Jr. Hr. V-Pres.; N.H.S.; Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist; College Day Host; Varsity Golf; Interact Club; German Club; Biology Club; Forensic Club; Tower Staff; Valley Forge, Business Manager. HARBIN, RODNEY: Swimming Team; Intramural Sports; German Club; Pres.; Biology Club; V-Principal's Office Assistant. HARD JR., WILLIAM ROBERT: Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club. HARPER. SALLY CARMICHAEL: College Day Hostess,- Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club, 1st V-Pres.,- Red and Black Art Editor. HARRIS. HARRIET DIANE: Powderpuff Football; F.B.LA. HARRIS, LINDA DIANE: Home Ec Club; Biology Club; P.E. Office Assistant. HARSANY, FREDERICK JOSEPH: Transferred from Martin High School; Chemistry Club; Physics; Thospian. HARSH, MARTHA MURRAY: History Club; Showcase; Tower Staff, Valley Forge Staff. HAUGHTON, ROBERT GAYLE: Nat'l Merit Scml-Finalist; Latin Club; German Club. HAUGSETH, DAVID: Varsity Wrestling; Intramural Sports,- Pep Squad; Red and Black Staff. HAWKINS, JANE SMITHSON: Intramural Sports; F.B.LA.; French Club; Pep Squad; History Club; Business Mgr. Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff; Future Teachers; V-Principal's Office Assistant; Sr. Service Girl. HAYDEN. JUNE: V-Pres. Soph. Hr.; V-Pres. Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; F.B.L.A.; Tower Staff; Sr. Service Girl. HAZZARD. JR., MEREOYTH ROBERTS: Pres. Soph. Hr.; Pres. Jr. Hr.; N.H.S, College Day Host; Key Club Pari.; French Club. 254 Senior Index IEATHERLY. PEGGY LYNN: Intramural Sport ; Jr. Red Crofcs; French Club; .hemlstry Club; Showcase; Valley Forge Staff; Sf. Service Girl; American -tudics Club. fEIUG. PAULA JANE: Interclub Council; Intramural Sport ; Powdcrpuff ootball; Pres. G.A.C.; Showcase; Tower Staff; P.E. Office Assistant. fELD. JERRY EDWIN: Intramural Sport ; French Club. fENDERSON, SHERRON LEE: Intramural Sports; Showcase; Chemistry Club: Religious Committee. JENDRIX III. JOHN CALLOWAY: Intramural Sports; Utin Club; Chemistry :iub; Physics Club. fENLEY, JAN MEREDITH: Sec. Soph. Hr.; Sec. Jr. Hr.; Se . Sr. Hr.; Trea . panish N.H.S.; College Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; Jr. Red Cross; Pep quad; Showcase; Girls' Sports Editor Valley Forge; Sr. Servico Girl; Future eachers. tERLONG, JANET ANITA: Intramural Sports; G.A.C.; Concert Choir; P.E. ffice Assistant; V-Pres. German Club. fEZLEP III. ROBERT BUSHNELL: Varsity Football Manager; Varsity Basketball; B Team Basketball; Chemistry Club; Pep Squad; S Club. HILL, JANE ANN: Intramural Sports; Powdcrpuff Football; Pep Squad; VF.S. Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff; Genoral Office Assistant;! E. Office Assistant; Religious Committee. IILL, SANDRA JO: Soph. Hr. Trcas.; Sr. Hr. Trees.; Soph. Homecoming At. endant; Soph. Favorite; Jr. Class Sweetheart; Intramural Sports; Pep quad; Religious Committee Chairman. HILLEKE, FRANK WALDROP: Intramural Sports. -lOLDREN. KAREN MAUREEN: Intromural Sports: Jr. Red Cross; G.A.C.; A.F.S.; Band; P.E. Office Assistant; Sr. Servico Girl. HOLLAND, JANET LEIGH: Sec. Soph. Hr.; Pres. Sr. Hr.; Interclub Council; ntramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Pres.; F.B.L.A.; V-Pre . Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Red and Black Staff; V-Principals Offico Assistant; P.E. Office Assisting. HOLLIS. SHERRY LEIGH: Transferred from Decatur High; Art Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Forensic Club. HOLMES, JAMES RICHARD: Intramural Sports; Interact Club. HOLMES; ROBERT JACKSON: Intramural Sports; Pep Squad; HOPKINS, LYNNE: Transferred from Austin High School; Powderpuff Football; F.B.L.A. Pep Squad. HORN. MYRA EVELYN: library Club; Forensic Club; Girls' Glee Club; Library Assistant. HUDSON, ERNEST LESLIE: Transferred from Concordia Academy; Intramural Sports. HUNTER. PAGE MORRIS: Pres. Soph. Hr. Pres. Jr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; Sec. Chemistry Club. IRELAND. MARJORIE SANDRA: Treas. F.B.L.A. Trcas. Band; All-County Band, All-Stafe Ensemble; Majorette. IVES, JOHN ELLIOT: Treat. Sr. Hr.; College Day Host; Intramural Sports; Latin Club; Physics Club; History Club; Valley Forge Staff. JACKSON, CYNTHIA ANN: Transferred from Rotedale High School. JACKSON, JULIE HENDON: Sec. Sr. Hr.; N.H.S.; Spanish N.H.S.; Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist; Intramural Sports; Latin Club; A.F.S.; Bank Director; Valley Forge Staff; Sr. Service Girl; Honor Graduate. JOE, HENRY LOU: Intramural Sports; History Club. JOHNSEY, RONALD GRANT: Pres. Sr. Hr.; Varsity Basketball; S Club. JOHNSON. LESLIE ANNE: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Pep Squad; Tower Staff; Sr. Service Girl; Future Teacher . JOHNSON. PATRICIA ELAINE: Jr. Red Cross. 255 HOWARD, STEPHEN CLARK: B Team Basketball; Intramural Sports; Forensic Club. Senior Index JOHNSTON, JR., WILLIAM HENRY: German Club; Chemistry Club; Physic Club; Showcase; Bond Pres.; All-County Band. JONES, CAROLYN SUE: Transferred from Two Rivers High School; Powder-puff Football; F.B.L.A.; Art Club; Future Teachers. JONES. DALE KEITH: Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club. JONES. KENNETH STEPHEN: Varsity Track; Varsity Cross Country Team; $ Club; Bus Driver. KALLMAN, LYNN HELEN: Swimming Team; French Club KAPLAN, MARCIA LYNN: N.H.S.; College Day Hostess; Treas. Future Nurses; Latin Club; Sec. Biology Club; Chemistry Club; General Office Assistant; Sr. Service Girl; Honorable Mention Graduate. KAPPEl. LOWELL: Treas. Soph. Hr.; V-Pres. Jr. Hr.; V-Pre . Sr. Hr.; Nati'l Merit Letter of Commendation; Collego Day Hostess: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Latin Club; Physic Club; History Club; Associate Editor, '67 Tower; Miss Shades Valley. KARPE, CATHY LEE: Jr. Hr. Treas.; Sr. Hr. Treas.; Spanish N.H.S.; History Club; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Sr. Ser. Girl; American Studies Club. KELLER, BONNIE: Showcase; Tower Staff; Band; Pres. Concert Choir. KELLER, LINDA ANN: F.B.L.A.; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff. KELLUM, VIC INAN: Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; Intramural Sports. KIMERLING. PAIA FEIGE: Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation; Chap. Red Cross; German Club; Future Nurses KING III. CHARLES EDWIN: Sr. Hr. Treas.; College Day Host; Intramural Sports; Latin Club; German Club. KING. JOHN ANDREW: Tower Staff. KINNEY. ELIZABETH MORGAN; Jr. Hr. Sec.; Sr. Hr. Pre .; Interclub Council, Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Pres. Home Ec Club: French Club; Pep Squad; History Club; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black staff. KINZINGER, NANCY LEE: Transferred from Curtis High School; F.B.L.A, V-Principal Office Assistant. KIRKLAND. FRANCES SUZANNE: Intramural Sports,- F.B.L.A.: Latin Club; Art Club; Pep Squad; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff KOETTER, RONALD EDWARD: Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball; Varsity Wrestling; Biology Club. KONTOS, ALEX STEVEN: Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; B” Team Baseball; Pep Squad; S Club. KOSS, MARY ELIZABETH: Transferred from Brooke Hill; Home Ec Club; French Club; A.F.S.; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; General Office Assistant. LABORDE. RICHARD JOSEPH: Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Varsity Wres-tling; B Team Football; S Club. LANCASTER, CLAIRE ROSANNE: Intramural Sports; French Club. LANCASTER, CLARICE SUZANNE: Intramural Sport ; French Club; A.F.S.; Sr. Service Girl. LANDMON, EDWARD WAYNE: Chemistry Club; Band. LANIER. RANDOLPH HOUSTON: French Club. LANSDEN, DAVE WILSON: Transferred from Dickinson County Community High School. LAUFMAN. RITA LYNN: Pres. Soph. Hr.; Pres. Jr. Hr.; Pres. Sr. Hr.; N.HS.j History Club; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Sr. Service Girl; Spanish N.H.S. lAWLEY, LINDA RENEE: Intramural Sports; Future Nurses; Home Ec Club; Pop Squad. LEACH. CATHY LYNNE: Interclub Council; Home Ec Club; Pres. Art Club; Pep Squad; Showcase; Tower Staff. LEE. DONNA: Jr. Red Cross,- French Club; Pep Squad; Future Teachers. 256 Senior Index LEE, JOYCE LOO: N.H.S.; Jr. Red Cross,- French Club; Physics Club. MARLOWE. ROBERT LIOYD: Sr. Hr. Pres.; N.H.S. Nal'l Merit Semi-Finalist; College Day Host; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Copy Editor, Tower. -EE. LAWRENCE CARUTHERS: Transferred from Tennessee Military Institute, Sand; All-County Band, MART, MADELEINE: P.E. Office Assistant; Transferred from Richmond Hill High School. EVEY, WILLIAM S.: Varsity Gymnastics; Forensic Club; Stage Crew. MARTIN, MARTHA ANNE: F.B.L.A.; Future Teachers. -EVINE, SUSAN LYNN: N.H.S.; Sec.-Treas. French N.H.S.; French Club; Sr Service Girl. MARTIN, WILLIAM CREED: Chemistry Club; 1st Place Regional Science Fair; Physics Club. .IND, SANDRA EILEEN: Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club. IPPMANN, WILLIAM THORPE: Intramural Sports; Junior Achievement. MASSEY, CAROLINE BELLE: Soph. Hr. Pres.; College Day Hostess,- Intra-mural Sports; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; A.F.S.; Tower. ITTON, DAVID KEATON: Sec. Sr. Hr.; Varsity Football; B Team Football; S Club. MATTHEWS, WARREN LEE: Transferred from Castle Heights Military Academy. IVINGSTON III, WILLIAM BARR: Intramural Sports; Transferred from Marion Military Institute. MAXWELL, VIVIAN ELAINE: Transferred from Rosedale High School. Band; All-County Band LOYD, JR., HARRISON: A.F.S.; Bank Director; Showcase; Concert Choir; alley Singers Club. MAYFIELD, MARY CLYDE: College Day Hostess; Intramural Sporls; French Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; G.A.C.; A.F.S.; Tower Staff; Valley Forqe Staff; Senior Service Girl. LOYD. JEANNE ALICIA: F.B.L.A.; Sr. Service Girl; Future Teachers. McADORY, CARMEN ANGELA: N.H.S.; Intramural Sports, Powderpuff Football; French Club Chap., German Club; Chemistry Club; Thespians,- P.E. Office Assistant. OCKHART. CARA ALANE: Intramural Sports; F.B.L.A,; Pep Squad; Show-ase; Counselors' Office Assistant; Future Teachers. McALILEY, JOEL LYNN: Intramural Sports. OGAN, LINDA GAYLE: Trees. Soph. Hr.; V-Pres. Jr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Lome Ec Club; Treas. French Club; Pep Squad. McAULEY, DONNA JEAN: Soph. Hr. Treas.; Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; Pep squad; V-Principal's Office Assistant. OVE, MICHAEL ALLEN: Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. McCARN, SUSAN WALKER: Studont Council; Soph. Hr. Sec.; College Day Hostess; Usherettes,- Intramural Sports; German Club; French Club; Biology Club; Valley Forge Staff; Best Studont Council Rep. YNCH, MURPHY JAMES: Intramural Sports. LACKEY. MARTHA JANE: Jr. Hr. Pres.; Sr. Hr. Sec.; College Day Hostess; itramural Sports; Latin Club Treat.; French Club, V-Pres, Valley Forge •off; Sr. Service Girl. McCARTY, JAMES HILL: Transferred from Indian Springs School. Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist; College Day Committee Host; French Club. McCARY, EDITH ORR: Intramural Sports; A.F.S.; Valley Forgo Staff. •ACKIN, DAVID EDWARD: Transferred from John Carroll High School. McCOY, CAROLYN ANN: V-Pres. Soph. Hr.; Sr. Hr. Treas.; N.H.S.; French N.H.S. Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist; College Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; WACKIN, THOMAS PATRICK: Art Club. French Club; Chemistry Club; Sec., Physics Club; Valley Forge Staff. •AAGNUS, LEXA LUCILLE: Soph. Hr. Sec; Jr. Hr. Treat.; Sr. Hr. V-Pres. N.H.S. Assistant Sec.; College Day Hostess; Usherettes. Sec.; Intramural Sports, Home Ec Club, 1 st V-Pres French Club. McCRARY, LAURA ANN: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club McCROSKEY, LYNN ALAN: language Lab Assistant. VIANN, STEVE DOMINICK: Intramural Sports; German Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Biology Club. McCULLEY. RUBYE GAIL: Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; Jr. Red Cross Treas.; Bank Director; 8usinoss Office Assistant; Senior Service Girl. WANNING, ROBERT WAYNE: B Team Basketball; Intramural Sports; Latin Club; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. MCDONALD. SHELIA KATE: Intramural Sports.- Powderpuff Football; F.B.L.A.; Sgt.-ot-Arms, G.A.C.; Sgt. at Arms; Library Club; Business Office Assistant. AARLOW. FRAN SALLY: College Day Hostess; Powderpuff Football; P.E. Of ice Assistant. MCDONALD III, WILLIAM CLIFFORD: Varsity Golf; $ Club; Forensic Club. 257 Senior Index McKINNON, SHARON MERLE: N.H.S.,- Spanish National Honor Society; Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist; Intramural Sports; Future Teachers; F.B.L.A.; A.F.S.; Forensic Club; Thespians; Showcase; Tower Staff. McNAIR. RICHARD GLENN: Transferred from Nathan Bedford Forrest High School. MONTGOMERY. SHARON. Tower Staff; Sr. Service Girl. MOON. JUDITH MARIE: Home Ec Club. Future Teachers; Sr. Service Girl. MOORE. RICHARD FRYE: Transferred from Berry High School. McRAE. MARY MARTHA: Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; Business Office Assistant. McTYEIRE. ROBERT ADAMS: Biology Club; Stage Crew; Showcase; Band. MCWHORTER. JR.. JAMES BYRON: V-Pres. Jr. Class. V-Pres. Soph. Class; V-Prcs. Sr. Hr.; College Day Host; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Key Club; S Club. McWHORTER. THOMAS SURTEES: 2nd V-Pres. Student Council; Treas. Jr. Hr.; Pres. Interclub Council; Spanish N.H.S.; College Day Host; Varsity Basketball; Key Club; S Club; Faculty Student Committee; Mountie Day Co-Chairman; Boys' Activity Chairman Jr. Class. MENDELSOHN, LINDA BARI: Transferred from Ramsay High School; Intramural Sports; Future Teachers; Biology Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Sr. Service Girl. MERRILL, THOMAS PAUL: Sec Sr. Hr.; N.H.S.; Spanish N.H.S.; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. METHVIN. LEE BERNARD: Thespians; Stage Crew. MILLER, HERBERT IRVING: Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. MORGAN, PAUL THOMAS: Intramural Sports Chemistry Club. MORRIS. MICHAEL PARKER: Varsity Football; Intramural Sports. MOSES, RONALD DALE: Transferred from Lincoln High School; Bus Driver. MOSS, KENNETH RONALD: N.H.S.; Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation; College Day Host; Intramural Sports; Interact Club; Latin Club; Physics Club, Trees.; Tower Staff; Band; All-County Band. NABERS, BEVERLY COMER: Transferred from Brooke Hill School; Jr. Hr. Sec.; Sr. Hr. Sec.; Intramural Sports; French Club; Pep Squad; History Club, V-Pres.; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff; P.E. Offico Assistant; Sr. Service Girl. NATHAN, GEORGE BALDWIN: Varsity Wrestling; Intramural Sports; German Club; Physics Club; Showcase; Band; All-State Band; All-County Band; All-Stato Ensemble. NEAL. GEORGE MARION JR.: Transferred from Berry High School; Religious Committee. NELSON, MARY GRACE: Transferred from Brooke Hill School; Sr. Hr. V-Pres.; Powderpuff Football; Latin Club; Pep Squad; History Club; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff. MILLER III, JAMES HUGH: Treas. Soph. Hr.; Pres. Jr. Hr.; Treas. Sr. Hr.; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Pep Squad; Sgt. at Arms, History Club. MILLER, JUDITH: Intramural Sports; Jr. Red Cro ; Biology Club; Library Club. MINK, BRUCE ALAN: A.F.S. MIREE, SARAH BELLE: Collego Day Hostoss Intramural Sports; Jr. Rod Cross; French Club; Valley Forge Staff; V-Principal's Office Assistant; Bank Teller. MITCHELL. BARBARA FAYE: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; F.B.L.A. Future Nurses; Pep Squad; Future Teachers. MITCHELL JR., GUY K.: Pres. Soph. Hr.; V-Pres; Jr. Hr.; Pres. Sr. Hr.; Varsity Football; Wrestling; S Club. MOFFATT, CATHERINE EARLE: F.B.L.A.; Home Ec Club; Art Club; Pep Squad; Future Teachers. MOFFETT. ROZAN: Future Teachers Club. MONROE, THOMAS CRAIN: Transferred from Lyman Ward Military Academy; Varsity Football. MONTGOMERY, MARCIA ELAINE: Intramural Sports; Home Economics Club; Pep Squad. Senior Index NEVINS, GUY RANDALL: Transferred from Bearden High School. NEWMAN, ROBERT WELBORN: German Club. NICHOLS, CHERYL ELAINE: Intramural Sport ; Powdcrpuff Football; Future Teacher . NOLEN, JAMES THORNEIL: Transferred from Phillip High School; Thespian . NORDAN, DIANE FAZE: Powderpuff Football; Home Ec. Club. NORRELL, REBECCA SUZANNE: N.H.S.; French Club; Biology Club; Bank Director; Stage Crew. OLIVE, DEBORAH ANN: Transferred from Rmsellville High School; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club, Chap.; Stage Crew. OLSON, JOHN WALTER: Transferred from Plano High School ORANGE, ROBERT DOUGLAS: Varsity Football; Var ity Wrestling; S Club. OSWALD, SUSAN KAY: Intramural Sport ; Powderpuff Football; Futuro Nurses; Home Ec Club; Jr. Red Cross; French Club; Pep Squad; Forensic Club; Thespians Stage Crew; Showcase; Red and Black Staff; Sr. Service Girl; Future Teachers. OWEN, PETER WILLIAM: Pros. Student Council; Jr. Class Prc ; Pres. Soph. Hr.; Pres. Jr. Hr.; Interclub Council; Colloqc Day Host; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Varsity Wrestling; B Team Football; B Team Basketball; Activity Chairman and Sgt at Arms Koy Club; Chemistry Club; S Club; History Club; Soph. Class Favorite; Jr. Class Favorite; Mr. Shade Valley. PERRY. DORIS ELIZABETH: Future Nurses, Chap.,- V-Principal's Office Assistant; Roligious Committee. PERRY, JR., DOW MCMILLAN: Pari. Student Council; Colleqe Day Host; Varsity Baseball; B Team Basketball; B Team 8aseball; Key Club, Chap.; S Club; Red and Black Staff. OWENS. MARY LILLIAN: Sec. Interclub. Council; N.H.S.: Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist; Collego Day Hostess; Pres. Usherettes; Intramural Sports; Latin Club; French Club; A.F.S.: Tower Staff; CounseIors' Assistant; Honorable Mention Graduate. PALMER, GENIE BLUE: Home Ec. Club; Latin Club; Physics Club. PALMORE, SUSAN CLAIRE: Intramural Sports. PERRY, KATHERINE ELIZABETH: Trcas. Student Council; Soph. Hr. Sec.; Jr. Hr. V-Prcs.; Sr. Hr. Trcas.; College Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; French Club; Pep Squad; History Club; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Editor. PHILLIPS, ANN RAE: Intramural Sports,- Home Ec Club; Biology Club; Thespians,- Showcase; Red and Black Staff; Concert Choir. PARDUE. RICHARD HENRY: Treas. Sr. Hr.; Chemistry Club; Pep Squad. PARKER, FRANK SYLVESTER: Showcase; Band; All-State Band; All-County Band. PARKER, IRIS MIRANDA: Sec. Jr. Hr.; Treas. Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sports. PARTIN, TIMOTHY; Soph. Hr. Officer; Sr. Hr. Pres.; Intramural Sports. PHILLIPS, LINDA JOAN: N.H.S.; Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation; College Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; Red and Black Staff; French Club; Showcase. POCUS. JAMES THOMAS: Varsity Gymnastics; S Club; Chemistry Club. POER, JANET FAYE: Home Ec Club; Band; Showcase; All-County Band; All-State Ensemble. PEPPER, SARA ELLEN: Swimming Team; Intramural Sporls; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; Pep Squad; Bank Director, Publicity Chairman; Forensic Club; Thespians,- Stage Crew; Showcase; Concert Choir; Sr. Service Girl. PERRY, DAVID CARROLL: Soph. Hr. Officer; Intramural Sports; Showcase. PORTER. JR.. CHARLES EDWARD: Varsity Baseball; B Team Baseball; Intramural Sports; Biology Club; Chomistry Club; S' Club. PORTER II. JAMES WALLACE: Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; Varsity Wrestling; S Club. 259 Senior Index ROBBINS, WILLIAM FRANK: $ Club; Vanity Football; B Team Basket-ball; Varsity Track; Varsity Wrestling. ROBINSON III, EDWARD BRYCE: Jr. Hr. V-Pres.; Intramural Sports; Key Club; Bank Director. ROBINSON. JOHN EDWARD: Intramural Sport ; Latin Club; Chemlitry Club; Forensic Club; Jr. Classical League. ROBINSON. MICHAEL ALAN: Soph. Hr. Pre .; Sr. Hr. Pres.; Spanish N.H.S. Pres.; Intramural Sports; Physics Club; Interclub Council. ROBINSON, SUSAN ELAINE: Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; General Office Assistant; P.E. Office Assistant; V-Principal's Office Assistant. RODEN, LINDA RUTH: Sr. Hr. Trcas.; Intramural Sports; Pop Squad; A.F.S.; Valley Forgo Staff; Futuro Teachers; Religious Committee. ROGERS. CAROLYN MICHAL: Soph. Hr. Sec.; Colfege Day Hostess; Usher-ctfes; Intramural Sports; Future Nurses; Home Ec Club; French Club; Pep Squad; AFS; Goneral Office Assistant; V-Principal's Office Assistant. ROGERS. MELODY ANN: Interclub Council; French Club; Art Club Pres.. Re-cording Sec.; Thespian, Recording Sec.; Valley Forge Art Editor,- Red and Block Art Editor; Optimist Clubs Youth Appreciation Week Honorcc; V-Pres. Art Clubs of Ala.; Scholastic Art Awards Finalist; Red Cross International Art Exhibit. ROGOFF, MURRAY LEE: French Club. ROSE, BRUCE HAYDEN: Varsity Track; Intramural Sports. ROSEMAN, DONALD BRUCE: Soph. Hr. Officer; Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club; Valley Forge Staff. ROSEMAN, NANCY LEE: N.H.S.; Spanish N.H.S., Sec.; library Club; Future Teachers. ROTH, MICHAEL GORDAN: Interclub Council; Nat'l Merit Semi-Finalist; “B Team Track; Biology Club; Pres.; Chemistry Club; V-Pres. Alabama Junior Academy of Science. ROTH, NANCY BERYL: Spanish N.H.S.; History Club; Tower Staff; Sr. Service GIrl.-.American Studies Club. RUSSELL. DEBBIE SUE: Transferred from Vero Beach High; Sr. Hr. Vice-Pres,- Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; Pep Squad. RYAN, MARY MARGARET: Transferred from John Carrol High School; Home Ec Club; Jr. Red Cross,- Latin Club; Library Club. SADLER. DEBORAH LENNA: Soph. Hr. V-Pres.; Jr. Hr. V-Pres.; Intramural Sports, Powderpuff Football; French Club; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad; Showcasc; Index Editor—'67 Tower; History Club. POTTER, SANDRA FAYE: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Future Teachers; Pep Squad; Future Nurses; F.B.L.A. POWELL, DUDLEY CURTIS: Showcase; Band; All-County Band; All-State En semble,- Language Lab Assistant. POWELL III. JAMES CONRAD: Jr. Hr. V-Pres.; Varsity Gymnastics; Varsity Wrestling; Chemistry Club; Pep Squad; S Club; History Club. POWELL, THOMAS MARSHALL: Showcase; Band; V-Principal's Office As-sistant. PURVIS, ELIZABETH HARRISON: Transferred from Wayno High School; N.H.S.; French N.H.S.; College Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; French Club, History Club, Tower Staff. QUINN. JERRY MICHAEL: Intramural Sports; History Club; Pep Squad. QUINN. KATHERINE GARLAND: Intramural Sports,- Soph. Hr. Officer,- Jr. Hr. Officer; Sr. Hr. Officer; History Club; Pep Squad; Red and Black Staff; V-Principal's Office Assistant. RANDMAN, LYDIA CAROL: F.B.LA. V-Principal's Office Assistant. RATLIFF III, WILLIAM COLLIER: Varsity Football; Intramural Sports. RAULSTON, SUSAN CAROL: Intromural Sports; Home Ec Club; Tower Staff; Future Teachers. RAYFIELD, CAROLE ANITA: Jr. Sr. Class Girls' Activity Chairman; Soph. Hr. Sec.; Jr. Hr. Trcas.; Sr. Hr. V-Pres.; Interdub Council; College Day Host-ess,- Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; Latin Club; Pep Squad, Pres.; A.F.S.; Red and Black Staff; Valley Forge, Assistant Editor. History Club; Valley Valentine; Homecoming Queen. REESE. ANNE FRANCES: Interdub Council; N.H.S.; French N.H.S.; French Club; Counselors’ Offico Assistant; History Club; Honorablo Mention Graduate. REESE. RICHARD DAVID: Soph. Hr. Officer; Intramural Sports,- Jr. Red Cross; French Club; Chemistry Club, V-Pres.; History Club; American Studies Club. RICE, BERT WAYNE: Jr. Hr. Pres.; Sr. Hr. Pres.; Varsity Track; B Team Football; Biology Club; S Club; History Club; Varsity Cross Country Team. RICHARDS. PAULA GAIL: Home Ec Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Tower Staff. RICHARDSON, JENI GAIL: Transferred from Phillips High School. RINGLAND III. ADRIAN ALTON: Varsity Track; Varsity Cross Country Team. “S' Club. RIVES, VAUGHN POPE: Varsity Track; Intramural Sports; Jr. Red Cross; Chemistry Club Trcas.; Tower Staff; American Studies Club. ROBERTS, JOE MICHAEL: Varsity Track; $ Club; Tower Staff. 260 Senior Index SAHM, CHARLES HERMAN: Intramural Sport ; Chemistry Club; Bank Director. SALMON, HERBERT SPENCER: Intramural Sport . SCHINZING, SUSAN ANN: Intramural Sport ; Bu ine s Office A si tant; Sr. Service Girl; Future Teacher . SCHMITTOU, PHYLLIS JEANNE: Jr. Red Cro ; General Office Assistant; Jr. Achievement. SCONYERS. SHARON LEA: N.H.S.; Chemijtry Club; Stage Crew; Sr. Service Girl. SCOn, FRANCES DASHIELL: N.H.S.; French N.H.S.; Latin Club, Chap.; French Club; Sr. Service Girl. SEARS, CATHY ANN: Jr. Hr. Sec; Sr. Hr. Sec.; N.H.S.; French N.H.S.; College Day Hostess; Latin Club; French Club; Tower Staff; Red and Black Staff. SEAY, RICHARD MASON: N.H.S.; German Club; Library Club, Chap.; Band; All-County Band. SEITEL, ALAN ROBERT: Intramural Sports; French Club; Chemistry Club; Physic Club; American Studies Club. SELMAN III, WILLIAM ARTHUR: Intramural Sport ; Latin Club; Chemistry Club. SETZER, WILLIAM FRANKLIN: Intramural Sport . SEXTON, ROBERT RATLIFF: Intramural Sports. SEYMOUR, JANET LYNN: Library Club; Future Teacher Club. SHADDIX, CATHY SALENA: Interclub Council; Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; Library Club; P.E. Office Assistant. SHANNON, JAMES DEANE: Varsity Football; B Team Football. SHAW. CHARLOnE KELLY: Soph. Hr., Prc . Jr. Hr., Pre .; Sr. Hr. V-Pres.; College Day Hostess; Powderpuff Football: Home Ec. Club; Latin Club; Chemistry Club; Pep Squad; History Club; Valley Forge Staff. SHEPHERD, JAMES GREGG: Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club. SHERK, LINDA GAIL Spanish N.H.S.; Intramural Sport ; Powderpuff Foot, ball; G.A.C., Sec,- Library Club; P.E. Assistant. SHERRILL. JOHN DUKE: Tree .. I' Hr. French Club. SHIELDS, JR., JOE EDWARD: Transferred Lyman Ward Military Academy. SHIELDS, JR.. LOUIS VERNON: Art Club; History Club; Tower Staff. SHILAND, RONALD MARK: Intramural Sports; French Club; History Club. SHIRLEY, CANDACE JEANETTE: Trea . Sr. Hr.; F.B.L.A.; Home Ec Club; A.F.S.; Tower Staff; Red and Black Staff; Future Teachers. SHOEMAKER, ANITA IRENE: Sr. Hr. Sec.; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec. Club; French Club; V-Principal's Office A si tant; Sr. Service Girl; American Studies Club. SIMPSON. KATHERINE DIANE: Powderpuff Football; Art Club. SIMS JR., NEAL BRITTON: Latin Club Chemijtry Club. SIRACUSA, JR.. JAMES PATRICK: Chemistry Club. SIRLES, JUDY EVELYN: N.H.S.; Usherettes; Future Nurses; French Club; Sec.-Treas. Library Club; Thospians, Chap.; Stage Crew; Showcase. SIRLES, SANDRA NADINE: Soph. Hr. Sec.; F.B.L.A.; A.F.S.; Tower Staff; Red and Black Staff; V-Principal's Office Assistant; Future Teachers. SKELTON. LEONARD CLIFTON: N.H.S.; V-Pres. Spanish N.H.S.; Colleqe Day Host; Intramural Sports; Interact Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club, V-Pres. BEST All AROUND Blair Cox—Ellen Vann 261 Senior Index SLAPPEY. JR.. DONALD HUGH: Student Council, 1st V-Pres..- Soph. Hr. V-Pres.; Jr. Hr. Treas.; Sr, Hr. Pro .; College Day Host; Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball; “B Team Baseball; Interact Club. See.; $ Club; Red ond Black Staff. SLAUGHTER. HARLENE ROCHELLE: Powderpuff Football; French Club; A.F.S.; General Office Assistant. SLICK, DOUGLAS STANLEY: Chemistry Club, Language lab Assistant. SMITH. EUGENIA WIMBERLY: Pep Squad; History Club; French Club. SMITH, JAMES CRAIG: Showcase; Band. SMITH. JOHN ALLEN: Jr. Hr. Treas. SMITH, LINDA KATHERINE: Powderpuff Football; Pep Squad; Business Office Assistant; Sr. Service Girl; F.B.LA. SMITH. MACLIN FERDINAND: Soph. Hr. V-Pres. SMITH. PHILIP RUSSEU: Chemistry Club; Showcase. SMITH. STEPHEN CLINTON: German Club, Chemistry Club. SNOW, CHERYL ANN: V-Principel's Office Assistant; Sr. Service Girl. SOUTH III. JOSEPH CLEVELAND: Sr. Hr. Sec.; Pep Squad. SPEAR, JIM D.: Transferred from Frankfurt International School; German Club; Chemistry Club; language Lab Assistant; Physics Club. SPEARMAN, JOHN CLAYTON: Transferred from Berry High School. SPENCER, MURRAY BROWN: Intramural Sports; French Club; Pep Squad Treas.; History Club, Pari.; Volley Forge Staff; Red and Block Staff. SPIVEY, JANET CAROL: Powderpuff Football; Jr. Red Cross, Pep Squad. Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff; Sr. Service Girl. SPRUIELL, ERNEST SAMUEL: library Club; Biology Club; Varsity Track Team N.H.S.; Chemistry Club; Valley Forge Stoff. STALFORT, WILLIAM KEITH: B Team Football; B Team Baseball; Inlra-mural Sports. STEIDINGER, WARREN BARBER: Intramural Sports. STEPHENS. MARK ALAN: Interact Club; Band. STEPHENSON. ELIZABETH GAYLE: Student Council, Sec.; Jr. Class Sec. Usherettes; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; French Club; Chemistry Club; Pep Squad; Chap.; $ Club; A.F.S.; V-Pres.; Red and Black Staff; Showcase; Cheerleader; History Club; College Day Hostess. STERN III. LEONARD MAYER: Varsity Football; B Team Football; French Club; S Club. STERN, MAX ROBERT: Forensic Club; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Sam-ford Speech Contest. STEVENS. MICHAEL DAVID: Intramural Sports. STEWART, LARRY LEE: Showcase; Band; All-County Band; All-State Ensemble. STILES, CLAY ORR: Student Council Rep.; Sr. Class V-Pres.; Soph Hr. Pres; Jr. Hr. V-Pres.; Sr. Hr. V-Pres.; College Day Host; B'ham News Citizenship Tour; Varsity Track; Varsity Tennis; B Team Track; Intramural Sports; Interact Club Treas.; French Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Pop Squad, S Club; Tower Staff. STONE. LAURIE BANKS: Soph. Hr. Sec; Jr. Hr. Sec.; Sr. Hr. Treas.; Inter-club Council; Colleqe Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; French Club; History Club; Counselors' Office Assistant. STOUGH, THOMAS GERALD: Gymnastics Club; Intramural Sports; German Club. STOUT, MARY MARTHA: Soph. Hr. Treas.; College Day Hostess,- Senior Homecoming Attendant; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; French Club; Chemistry Club; G.A.C.; Pep Squad; S Club; Cheerleader; Sr. Service Girl; Junior Class Favorite. STRONG, MICHAEL HENRY: Varsity Wrestling. STUDIN, ANDREA LYNN: Future Teachers; Jr. Red Cross. STUTTS, SAM EARL: Soph. Hr. Officer,- Jr. Hr, Officer,- Sr. Hr. Officer; Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; B Team Basketball; B Team Baseball Key Club; S Club. Senior Index SWAFFORD, PHILLIP DALE: German Club; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. TAYLOR. PAMELA KATHERINE: Home Ec. Club; Jr. Red Cross; Art Club; Sec. Band; All-County Band; All-State Ensemble; Head Majorette. TAYLOR. SANDRA KAY: Art Club; Chemistry Club; Tower Staff. TEAGUE. BRAD EMORY: Varsity Wrestling,- Intramural Sports; Bank Director. TURNPIN, MICHAEL LAWRENCE: Varsity Wrestling. TWITTY. LYDA EUGENIA: Assist. Treas., Sr. Class,- Treas. Jr. Hr.; Trcas. Sr. Hr.; College Day Hostess.- Usherettes; Rep. to Ala. Girl's State; Powder-puff Football; Treas. Home Ec. Club; Tower Staff; Valley Forge Staff; Red and Black Staff. UNDERWOOD II. FERREL EUGENE: Student Council Rep.; Soph. Hr. Officer; Sr. Hr. V-Pres.; College Day Host; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; B Team Basketball; B' Team Baseball; Interact Club; French Club; Chemistry Club; S Club; Valley Forge Staff. TEAGUE, SIDNEY: German Club; Bank Director; Language lab Assistant. UPTON, MARY ELIZABETH: Jr. Red Cross; Biology Club; Valley Forge Staff; Future Teachers. TEAS, WILLIAM WAYNE: Varsity Track; B Team Track; Intramural Sports; Jr. Red Cross; AF.S. VAN HOOSE. MARY SUSANNE: N.H.S.; Spanish N.H.S.; Intramural Sports; Latin Club; Honor Greduato. TEEL, JOHN RICHARD: Soph. Hr. Officer; Jr. Hr. Officer; Varsity Basketball; Key Club; S Club; Boy’s State Rep. VAN LANDINGHAM. BOYD WAYNE: Jr. Red Cross,- A.F.S.; Biology Club. THOMAS, BRENDA DIANE: Home Ec. Club; library Club. THOMAS, TOMMY RAY: Stage Crew. THOMASON, ANNIE SHERRAN: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; 2nd V-Prcs. G.A.C. THOMASON, JANINE: Home Ec. Club; Thespians; Showcase; Concert Choir Sec.,- Junior Achievement. THOMPSON, SUSAN COLLINS: Student Council Chap.; Jr. Hr. Sec.; N.H.S.; College Day Hostess; Usherettes; Intramural Sports; Home Ec. Club Sgt. at Arms; French Club; Pep Squad; S Club; A.F.S.; Cheerleader; Tower Staff; Counselors' Office Assistant. TIMMONS, CYNTHIA MARIE: Powderpuff Football; Pep Squad; Bank Director; Valley Forge Staff; Rod and Black Staff; Sr. Service Girl. TIMMONS, THOMAS GARRETT JR.: Varsity Wrestling; B Team Basketball; Tower Staff. TRAWICK. JACK HARRISON: Varsity Wrestling; B Team Football; Intra-mural Sports. TRIMBLE. WANDA FAYE: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football. TROUTNER, LINDA MARIE: Transferred from Princess Anne High School; Future Teachers; Valley Forge Staff. TUBB, NANCY HELEN: Jr. Hr. V-Pres. Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Forensic Club; History Club; Office Assistant; Sr. Service Girl. TURNHAM. ALAN CLEVELAND: Interclub Council; N.H.S.; Spanish N.H.S.; Chemistry Club; Physics Club; Pres, library Club; University of the South Award. VANN, EMILY ELLEN: Student Council Rep.; Jr. Class Treas.; Soph. Hr. V-Pres.; Jr. Hr. V-Pres.,- College Day Hostess; Sr. Hr. Sec.; N.H.S.; D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl; Shades Valley Christmas Seal Princess; Intramural Sports; French Club; Pep Squad; History Club; Cheerleader; Tower Staff. VINYARD, JANICE ELIZABETH: Transferred from Phillips High School; F.B.l.A. WADE. DOUGLAS ALAN: Swimming Team. 263 Senior Index WADSWORTH. KATHRYN EVANGELINE: Home Ec Club. WHITEIS, ROBERT ALAN: Varsity Football; B Toam Basketball; Jr. Red Cross; Physics Club; Pep Squad. WALDEN, SHIRLEY MARIE: Proi. Sr. Hr.; Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Art Club; G.A.C.; Pep Squad; S Club; Sec. A.F.S.; Cheerleader. WHITMIRE, SUZANNE PRYOR: Intramural Sports; Powdorpuff Football; Home Ec Club; Pep Squad; Valley Forge Staff; V-Principal's Office Assistant. WALKER, BETTIE DAY: Soph. Hr. Officer; Spanish N.H.S.; College Day Hostess; Intramural Sports; French Club; S Club; A.F.S.; History Club; Cheerleader Sr. Service Girl. WHITNEY. REBECCA LEE: Usherettes; Intramural Sports; French Club; Physics Club; A.F.Sl WALKER, JR.. JAMES HAMMOND: Spanish N.H.S.; Latin Club; Chemistry Oub; Physics Club. WILCOX. ADELE FRANKE: N.H.S.; Latin Oub; Showcase WALKER, WANDA JO: F.B.L.A.; Band. WILKERSON. GLENN DARWIN: Intramural Sports. WALLER, BETTY JO: Home Ec. Club; A.F.S.; General Office Assistant. WILKES. DONNA JOYCE: Transferred from Berry High School; Tower Staff. WALLER. REBECCA CAROLE: F.B.LA.; Home Ec Club; Tower Staff. WILLIAMS, GLEN LEE: Pres. Jr. Hr.; Interact Club; French Club; Chemistry Club, Valley Forge Staff. WALTERS, GREGORY KELLER: Thespians; Showcaso; Valley Forge Staff; Band; All-County Band; All-State Ensemble. WILLIAMS. GREG EDWIN: Physics Club. WARD. AUDREY PATRICIA: Intramural Sports; Home Ec Club; G.A.C.; A.F.S. WILLIAMS, ROBERT GREGORY: V-Pres. Jr. Hr.; Pres. Sr. Hr.; Chap. Inter-club Council; Pres. N.H.S.; Spanish N.H.S. College Day Host; Intramural Sports; Interact Club; Physics Club; Valley Forge Staff; Honor Graduate. WATSON. JERRIE DALE: F.B.LA.; Business Office Assistant. WILLIAMS JR.. WALTER SAVAGE: V-Pres. Soph. Hr. Intramural Sports, Art Club; Showcase. WEAVER. LLOYD NOLAND: Soph. Hr. V-Pres.; Intramural Sports; Sec. Key Club; Chemistry Club. WILLIAMSON JR.. JOHN ALEXANDER: Soph. Hr. Pres.; Student Council; WEAVER. SUSAN ELIZABETH: Powderpuff Football; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Future Teachers. Interclub Council; Treas. N.H.S.; College Day Host; Swimming Team; Intramural Sports; Interact Club; French Club; Physics Club Pres.; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Valley Forge Staff. WEIR III, HOWARD TWADDELl: Varsity Track; Varsity Gymnastics; Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club; S Club; Valley Forge Staff; American Studies Club. WILSON. VICKI LYNNE: N.H.S.; Spanish N.H.S.; Intramural Sports; French Club; Pep Squad; History Club; Red and Black Staff. WOMACK, LEIGH SARA: Sec Treas Soph. Hr.; Intramural Sports; F.B.LA.; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; History Club. WELCH. BARBARA POLLAND: V-Pres. Sr. Hr.; Valley Forge Staff; Intramural Sports; Forensic Club; Pep Squod; French Club. WONG. WILLIAM: Intramural Sports. WETTERSTEN. LINDA MARIE: Trees. Jr. Hr.; Trees. Sr. Hr., College Day Hostess; F.B.L.A.; Jr. Red Cross; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Forensic Club; Tower Staff; Counselors' Office Assistant. WOODRUFF, SUSAN NELL: Intramural Sports; Powderpuff Football; Home Ec Club; Pep Squad; A.F.S.; Sr. Service Girl; Future Teachers. WETZEL JR.. RICHARD CARL: French Club; Chemistry Club; Physics Club. YEAGER II. GEORGE RAY: Intramural Sports; Chemistry Club. WHATLEY, CHARLES LAWRENCE: Varsity Track; Intramural Sports; Key Oub; Chemistry Club; S Club. ZEIGER, JR., HERBERT EVAN: Sec. Sr. Hr.; frees. Interclub Council; Pari. N.H.S. Intramural Sports; Interact Club; Pres. Latin Club; Physics Club; History Club; Valloy Forge Staff. WHITAKER, JOYCE IORAYNE: Powderpuff Football. ZELL. LEE HOWARD: Interclub Council; N.H.S.; French N.H.S.; Nat'l Mer.f WHITE. BRENDA GALE: Home Ec Club. Semi-Finalist; College Day Host; Alabama Boys State; Varsity Tennis; Interact Club; Pres. Biology Club; $ Club; Pari. Forensic Club; Regional Pres., Alabama Jr. Academy of Science; Editor, '67 Tower; Honor Graduate. WHITE, JOANNA MARGARET: Interclub Council; Pep Squad; Bank Pres.; Stage Crew; Showcase; Concert Choir; Junior Achievement V-Pres. ZIMMER, LARRY PAUL: Physics Club. 264 In Memoriam Jim Lovell Knox Morton 265 Random Shots of the '67 Tower Staff COMPLIMENTS OF LOVEMAN'S 268 Mr . O. L Taylor, Showcase Fund Chairman, conducts a planning session for Showcaso '67, one of the P. T. A. ' major projects for the year. Compliments of SHADES VALLEY P.T.A. In full cooperation with the P. T. A., the junior class pledged it support In making Annie the huge success It was. One of the most appreciated activities 01 the year was the coffee staged by the Hospitality Committee. 269 Compliments of: DRIVE-IN CLEANERS GRAYSON CREAMERY 3036 Highway 31 Birmingham, Ala. COLONY CASUALS 2904 South 18th Street Birmingham, Ala. WOOD 228 So. 19 St. 322-3681 ROY E. scon STATE FARM AGENT Auto Life Fire 2856 South 18th Street Homewood, Ala. SIKES SHOES Homewood, Ala. 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Stanton Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James Alto Ward Dr. Allen C. Young 296 Acknowledgements The TOWER staff would like to thank the following people for their help in putting out the 1967 TOWER: Mr. and Mrs. F. David Am who worked tirelessly to obtain the best possible pictures for the yearbook. Loveman's Photo-Reflex Studio, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Costes, for their patience and help in getting senior and faculty pictures made. Mr. and Mrs. Max Zell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Kappel, Mrs. Betsy W. Marlowe, who gave their complete support to all TOWER activities. Administration, faculty, and staff of Shades Valley High School for their cooperation in helping to produce the TOWER. Index Ackermann, Fred 173, 153 Acton, Anne Hazel 173 Acton Doris Elaine 187 Acton, Stephen Patrick 173 Actor, Michael Frederick 187 Adams, John Harold 210 Adams, Nina Hermione 108, 113, 187 Adams, Robert Joseph 210 Adkins, Kathy Diane 107, 167, 187 Adkins, Michael Drennen 140, 149, 173 Adkins, Michelle Anne 173 Agrow, Andrea Lynn 210 Aland, Jan Betty 86, 93, 109, 210 Albert, Evelyn Jeanette 106, 173 Alderman, Martha Nelle 72, 82, 210 Alessi, Norman Enid 90, 187 Alexander, Robert Browning 91, 153, 210 Algar, Susan Mae 66, 75, 187 Allen, Adrienne Gail 53, 67, 76, 79, 86, 166, 187, 186 Allen, Anita (Mrs) 34 Allen, David Joel 210 Allen, Karen Adrienne 81,210 Alen, Mary Margaret (Miss) 23 American Field Service 61 Ammon, Dottie Lee 168, 173 Anderson, Frank Yarborough 66, 71,91, 112, 114,210 Anderson, Robert Enar 210 Anderson, Wesley Scott 187 Anderton, Mary Ann 168 Andrew,Deborah Rae 173 Andrews, George Carpenter 71, 79, 132, 136, 156, 154,210 Andrews, James Alan 67, 187 Andrews, John M. 140,173 Angell, Paul 67, 79, 88, 159, 210 Anglin, Charles T. 173 Annos, Afrodite 86 Antonio, Ray Joseph 140, 173 Arendall, David Randall 65, 187 Arendall, Sara Lynn 69, 82, 86, 113, 168, 211 Armstrong, Nell J. (Mrs) 34 Arnold, Frances G. (Mrs) 21 Arnwine, Beverly Jo 187 Arrington, Michael 98 Art Club 81 Askins, Miller Ross 211 Athletics 128 Atkinson, Cheri Cathryn 167, 173 Atkinson, Janet Bee 107,109,168, 211 Austin, Carol June 187 Auten Nancy Louise 82, 211 Bailes, Emilu Fox 67, 168, 211 Bailey, Larry James 100,105 Bailey, Lora Ann 173 Bailey, Lorena 66, 72, 74, 109, 187 Bailey, Susan Kathleen 83, 173, 187 Baker, Carol Jan 173 Balabanos, John Nick 173 Band 100 Bank Board of Directors 167 Banker, Laura Lynn 173 Barelare, John Dorner 91, 160, 161 Barker, Jo Ellen 113, 165,246 Barnes, William Audie 173 Barnett, Carles R. 71, 187 Barnhill James E. 91,101,105 Barrett, Thomas Ralph 187, 153 Barrett, William Tippett 149, 173 Barry, Danny Eugene 187 Barton Olivia Lee 69, 165, 187 Basan, Toby Adele 173 Basketball Team 142 Bass, Barbara Lorraine 173 Bass, Dana Marie 67, 86, 166, 168, 211 Beal, Betty J. (Mrs.) 18, 19 Beal, Kenneth David 187 Beard, Janice Anita 187 Bearden, Mickey Loronne 173 Bell, Martha Sheridan 108,211 Bellenger, Miriam Louise 66, 67, 86, 109, 211 Bengston Alfred 173 Bennet, Susan 73,108 Bennett, Eleanor Fay 114,211 Bennett, Karen Anita 86, 211 Bensinger, James Lee 148, 149, 188 Benson, Joe 173 Benson, Winnie D. (Mrs.) 236 Berman, Brenda Fern 86, 211 Bernhard, Kathryn 168,174 Berry, Dorothy (Mrs.) Berry, Murry 69, 86, 166, 188 Berthon Larua Ann 67,69,83,212 Bethea, Elizabeth Anne 67, 168, 188 Bevell, Lawrence Eugene 150, 188 Beyer, Susan Dawn 81, 122, 212 Bickley, Fran 174 Bihr, Ruth L. (Mrs.) 36,37 Billingsley, Mike 174 Biology Club 89 Bird, Thomas Windham 149, 174 Bishop, Cynthia 86,188 Bissell, Harold Elmer 141, 174 Black, Barbara Gayle 174 Black, Christine 73,212 Black, Richard Arthur 174 Blackshear, Reba (Mrs.) 34, 95 Blackstock, Tommy Wayne 79, 212 Blair, Cynthia Lynn 174 Blake, Martin Warren 212 Blake, Norman 174 Blake, Richard Eugene 174 Blankenship, Deborah Jarrett 212 Blanpied, Gail Lynn 100, 105, 174 Blanpied, Gary Stephen 188 Bloomstran, Charlanne Blythe, Janice Lynn 212 Bohanan, Jo Ann 106, 36 Boisclair, Nancy Lynn 108 Bolin, William Vance 212 Bolt, Dale Erskins 90, 152, 153, 212 Bolton, Edward C. 174 Bonham, Virginia Leslie 53, 74, 167, 212 Bonneacarrere, Paul Albert 90,212 Booker, Barbara Lucille 73,212 Boomershine, Melita Ann 73, 188 Bone, Mary Claire 87, 98, 97, 212 Borden, Edward John 174, 150, 153 Boutwell, Rowena Alexandra 188 Bowles, Sam Jennings 174 Bowling, James O. 212 Box, Gary M. 160,161 Boyd, Nalda Marie 73,213 Boyd, Robert Alvin 79, 213 Bradford, Cary Martin 188 Bradley, Samuel B. (Mr.) 22 Bragan, Peter David 188 Brandes, Judith Ann 188 Brannon, Carol Lynne 73, 188 Branscomb, Louisa Porter 88, 166, 213 Brantley, Karen Ann 95, 166, 213 Brasher, Ronald Edwin 174 Brashier, Mildred Frances 174 Brasseale, Donna Jean 73, 108, 188, 213 298 Braswell, Charles Wakefield 87, 188 Brechin, James Michael 140,188 Breckenridge, Shelia 174 Breed, Roger Allan 79, 152, 153, 213 Bresler, Alvin Benjamin 71,79, 132, 137, 154, 155, 156,213 Brewer, Barbara Ward 188 Brewer, Fred 174 Brewer, Linda Ann 213 Brewer, Sherry Sue 174 Brinson, Earl 1 74 Britt, Lance 149,174 Britain, James Lynn 150, 189 Broadnax, Vivian Augusta 83, 109 Brock, Charles Abner 189 Brooks, Katherine Ann 75, 97, 98, 213 Brooks, Kay 174 Broughton, Dave 174 Broughton III, William Joseph 153, 213 Browdy, Stanley Morton 213 Brower, Lee 174 Brown, Debbie 106, 174 Brown, Marilyn Ruth 81, 86, 167, 189 Brown, Pat 73, 174 3rown, Robert David 189 3rowning, Rhonda Sheryl 189 3ruening, Bent Robert 175 3rumback, Janet Leigh 167,175 3uck, Susan 175 3ucnker, Barry Lee 175 3ugg, Sally Beth 100, 104, 214 3ullock, Tommy Ralph 175 Burch, Larry L. 175 Burdette, Harold Ansley 71, 175 Burdette III, Mark Butch Burgess, Dennis Charles 108 Burgess, Jerry Leonard 246 Burke, Walter Steven 214 Burnett, Virginia 175 Burson, Joan 189 Burton, Michael 175 Bus Drivers 108 Bush, Barbara Ann 81,214 Business Office Assistants 108 Butler, Janice Carol 167, 189 Butler, Pamela Jean 88, 214 Byars, Janet 175, 189 Cafeteria Staff 17 -ain, Paula 175 Callaway, Cathy Ann 67, 86, 107, 165, 214 Callaway, Nancy Kay 189 Camp, Kenneth Wayne 189 Campbell, Cristine 165, 175 Campbell, Joseph Lee 83, 89 Campbell, Linda Carol 189 Campbell, Mike 71, 140, 149, 1 5 Campbell, Shelia 175 Canata, Helen 189 Canfield, Ernest Carl 214 Caplan, Stanley Edward 214, 163 Carau, Fred 81,189 Carder, Dowe 189 Carleton, Mark Waroen 189 Carlisle, Thomas Edward 79, 214 Carlton, David 175 Carmichael, Jane Ellen 74, 86, 109 113,189 Carner, Linda Sue 73, 189 Carner, Wayne 157, 175 Carothers, Connie Jean 214 Carraway, John Charles 91,154 214 Carroll, Marian 175 Carroll, William Allen 214 Carson, William Bernard 153, 214 Carter, Chuck 189 Carter, John Wayne 79, 154, 214 Carter, Mary Katheryn 83, 189 Cartron, Harriett Mrs. 26, 72 Casey, Shawn 175 Caudle, James Walker 189 Caudle, Paul 175 Cawthorn, James 101, 104, 175 Chambers, Celeste 88,106,167, 175 Chambers, Steven Edward 214 Chambers, Susan Leigh 72, 88, 106, 107, 167, 214 Chamblee, Horton B. Mr. 15 Chambliss, John Wendell 89, 90, 190 Chandler, Donald Wayne 175 Chandler, Timothy A. 88, 180 Chaplin, Harold Crowell, Jr., 163, 215 Chaplin, Vandalyn, L. Mrs. 29 Chapman, Charles Alan 67, 70, 91, 112, 215 Chatfield, Walter Phillip 215 Cheerleaders 76, 77 Chemistry Club 90 Chenery, James 215 Chenoweth, Richard lllques 79, 91, 150, 151, 215 Chiles, Mary Suzanne 100,105, 190 Chilton, Vicki 175 Clark, Christian 75,175 Clark, Frances Mrs. 26 Cleage, Marvin Bradford 160, 161.215 Cheekier, Steven Wayne 89, 175 Clements, Kay Mrs. 25, 87 Click, Martha Louise 190 Clinkscales, Deborah 90, 190 Clopton, Millou 175 Coates, Andy 71, 140, 141, 175 Coates, Pete 71,190 Cobb, Bruce, Carleton 190 Cobb, Martha B. Mrs. 19 Coburn, David 149, 175 Cochran, Guy Sheldon 215 Codding, Charles Nelson 91,215 Coleman, John Brewster 215 Colley, Candy 89, 108, 168, 175 Collins, Wayne 175 Collins, Andrew John 190 Colson, Blanch Elizabeth 72, 74, 81, 97, 190 Colson, Charlotte C. (Mrs.) 34 Comer, Donald Leland, Jr. 79, 133, 163, 215 Comer, Helen McClary 67,72,81, 86, 95, 97,215 Comer, Sharon Ann 215 Comes, Martha Ann 107, 190 Compton, Dickie 67,70,91,216 Concert Choir 98 Cone, William Edward 190 Congdon, Janice Gayle 175 Conville, Roger 88, 98, 175 Cook, Buddy 190 Cook, Garland Wingfield 53, 83, 86, 168, 216 Cooper, John Winter, Jr. 87, 89, 114.216 Cooper, Virginia Brasfield 216 Copeland, Janice Dillon 190 Corder, Sandra Sue 97, 98, 112, 216 Corenblum, Sherri Maruene 86, 112, 113, 216 Corley, James Stewart 140, 153, 175 Cornelius, Susan Elaine 83, 198 Coshatt, Karen Singleton 83, 175 Coshatt, Mary Susan 190 Costello, Danny 175 Costellos, Maria U. 190 Costner, Fred Williams 100, 103, 216 Cotton, Andrea Lynn 86, 108, 216 Counselors'Assistants 109 299 Counts, Marian Neill 198 Cowe , Donna Ruth 81, 100, 102, 104,216 Cox, Barbara 190 Cox, Jimmy Walter 100,103,175 Cox, Judy Annette 175 Cox, Kimberly Starrett 175 Cox, Lewis Franklin 190 Cox, Rebecca Jane 216 Cox, Susan Elaine 107, 216 Cox, Thomas Blair 66, 70, 72, 79, 112, 116, 132, 209, 216 Crais, Elizabeth, Ruth 86, 168, 190 Crandall, Carol 175 Crane, Barbara 175 Crane, William D. 191 Cransford, Elizabeth Clyde 217 Crawford, Edward Vaughn 191 Crawford, Jack Harold 79, 108, 217 Crawford, John Douglas 191 Crawford, Marcia Carol 107,165, 191 Crayne, Mark Alan 217 Crisp, Frances (Mrs.) 17 Cristol, Kenneth Harley 90, 191 Crittenden, Ruth Carlisle (Mrs.; 21. 174 Crockett, Don Davis 175 Crockett, Randy 71, 140, 175 Crow, Marcia Lynn 53, 69, 82, 112, 217 Crowley, Robert Carl 217 Cunningham, Angela Faye 176 Cunningham, Susan Kaye 176 Curphey, Richard 140, 176 Curphey, Thomas Lloyd 191 Currenton, Linda Louise 74,191 Curry, Susan Alice 90, 165, 217 Dabbs, Gary Alan 176 Dabney, Richard L. 97, 217 Dabney, Richard Noel 217 Daniel, Virginia 97, 167, 217 Darden, Margaret Nadine 81, 191 Daugherty, Mary Lynn 176 Daugherty, Michael 176 Daugherty, Sharon Leigh 176 Daugherty, Steven George 191 Davis, Daisy (Mrs.) 17 Davis, Ellen Lee 83,107,217 Davis, Kent 176 Davis, Jefferson (Mr.) 17 Davis, Lawrence Larry 217 Davis, Melvin Pharis 217 Davis, Richard Michael 70, 247 Dawkins, Thomas P. 217 Dawson, James William 217 Deagon, Larry P. (Mr.) 32, 33, 220, 101 DeBardeleben, Prince 72 DeBorde, Denise 217 DeBorde, Diane Gay 106,176 Deerman, Roye Annette 46, 125, 183,218 DeGroat, John Franklin 218 Demaree, Robin H. 81, 218 DeWitt, Karen Anne 191 Diack, Mary Ann 191 Diack,Terry Dwain 106 Diffley, John Mansfield 53, 133, 134, 136, 191 Diffley, Roy Edward 176 Dillard, Charles Grey 191,154, 159 Dillard, Dale Norman 86, 109, 165, 166, 191 Dillard, Dorothy Ann 218 Dishner, Margaret Katherine 69, 88, 97, 93, 107, 112,218 Diuguid, Sherry Ann 218 Dixon, Glen 101,104,176 Dobbins, Carolyn Rodgers 218 Dodd, Peggy Joyce 73, 218 Doerfler, Melita Carol 218 Donahoo, Kathy Lee 108,218 Donovan, Timothy Franklin 176 Dorn, Debbie Lynn 107, 165, 218 Dorough, James Henry 218, 163 Dorsett, Cynthia Annette 176 Dougherty, Joseph Rymer 192 Douglas Jr., George Capeos 91, 218 Dowda, Del Anthony 176 Dreher, Alan Julian 71,79,138, 186, 192 Dreyfus, Robert Ruttencutter 101, 105, 247 Driver, John Allen 218 Duckworth, Cheryl Darlene 192 Dugger, Robert 108, 176 Duke, Jack Bernard 53,218 Dunbar, Bruce Clay 91,219 Duncan, Cheryl 176 Duncan, Thomas Clarence 71, 154, Dunn, Martha Ann 69, 86, 165, 186, 192 Dunn, Martha Oakes 65, 176 Dunston, Carol Jean 73, 192 Dyck, Patricia Lee 167, 176 Earley, William Ralph 192, 154 Eatman, Sandra 176 Edmundson, John Thomas 90 Edney, Kyle Claire 73, 192 Edwards, Bruce Sterling 219 Edwards, Helen Antenia 69, 93, 107,219 Edwards, Jacqueline Marie 1 76 Edwards, Mary Lynn 76, 79, 86, 166, 219 Eiland, William Howard 176 Elgin, Ann Elizabeth 100, 102, 104, 183, 192 Elliott, Bonnie Sue 73,108,192 Ellis, John 176 Ellis, Richard Cameron 101, 105, 192 Ellison, Martha Sue 176 Erdberg, Joe 219 Esco, David 140 Esco, Kenneth Randall 176 Eshelman, Elizabeth 67, 109, 219 Esterbrook, Gretchen Carol 176 Eurton, Wayne Scott 176 Evans, Albert 176 Evans, Earl 219 Evans, Phyllis Dale 168, 219 Evans, Terrie 176 Falco, John Robert 176 Falls, Linda Sue 53,74,83, 107, 109, 219 Fannin, Judieth Diane 219 Farmer, Gail 106,176 Farmer, Dorothy Jean 109, 219 Farmer, Larry Edward 177 Farrell, Paula Walling 167, 177 Faucett, Harry Gordon 192 Faulkner, Margaret Rose 168, 192 Fazio, Steve Charles 70,192 Feazel, Carolyn Frances 53, 83, 86, 93, 220 Feltman, Lola Mae 75, 106, 177 Ferguson, Barbara Susan 83,192 Ferry, Ann 74,83,98, 113, 168, 193 Finch, Arlene Christine 107 Finlen, John Timothey 192 Fisch, Patty 177 Fitzgibbon, John Patrick 100, 103 192 Fitzpatrick, Bonnie 88, 167, 192 Fitzpatrick, Terri Ann 167, 177 Flemming, Edward Charles 177 Fleming, Martha Francis 220 Fletcher, Harriet Jeanne 192 Floyd, Lynette Orlean 193 Floyd, Virginia 177 Flynn, Kathleen Ann 86, 107, 167, 220 Fogleman, Michael Woods 91,193 Foley, Betty (Mrs.) 20 Ford,Paul B. 220, 157, 154 300 Forensic Club 85 Forman, Mary Elizabeth 67, 71, 76 79, 86, 93, 109, 220 Foster, Butler Douglas 193 Foster, Janice Paty 65, 72, 76, 79, 86, 166, 220 Foster, Martha Alison 69, 86, 89, 93, 112, 113, 115, 168, 220 Francis, Catherine Edith 193 Francis, Kathy Jayne 81, 117 Franklin, Jo Ann 73,193 Franklin, Judy Kay 220 Franklin, Norval Morrow 67, 107, 220 Freed, Judy L. 220 Freeman, Mol lie Sue 90, 193 Freeman, Susan Margaret 220 Frehner, Brigitte 52, 65, 67, 86, 1 13, 122, 123, 166, 220 French Club 86 French National Honor Society 113 Frey, James Paul 153, 193 Fried, Sheila Renae 67, 106, 165, 220 Fried, Stanley Michael 221 Friedman, Danial Terry 91,221 Friedman, Mark 177 Friedman, Mark Jay 221 Frings, Lawrence Francis 221 Fulmer, Michael Guy 98, 221 Fulton, Amanda Louise 83,221 Funderburg, Lonnie Walker 91, 221 Funderburks, Mary Christine 75, 83, 177 Future Business Leaders of America 73 Future Nurses Club 75 Gaines, Clark 177 Gaines, Stuart Williams 221 Gannett, Arthur Charles 158, 159, 221 Garner, Farris Sharon 83, 109, 221 Garrett, Ann 98, 106, 177 Gartseff, George 154, 157, 177 Garwick, Bill 177 Gaskell, William Thomas 221 Gaskin, George Dinkins 70,221 Gates, Marcia Lynn 108, 221 Gathings, William Edward 70, 79, 133, 221 General Office Assistants Gentry, Ralph Hugh 177 German Club 87 Gerstacker, Mary Ellen 106, 193 Gibbs, Ann (Mrs.) 23 Gibbs, John William 193 Giles, Patricia 73, 221 Gillespie, Marilyn (Mrs.) 30, 222 Girls Athletics Club 80 Gladney, Patsy Ann 108, 193 Glazman, Jon Milton 91, 153, 222 Glenn Eugene Byron 86, 222 Glisson, Michael Clarance 152, 153 Goins, Ronald Douglas 177 Goldfarb, Jerrel Wayne 100, 103 Goldman, William Singer 193 Goldner, Donna Helene 222 Golf Team 160,161 Goodman, Shari Diane 86, 222, 109 Gordon, Linda Kay 67, 86, 95, 107, 112 Gorman, Janice Eilen 82, 86, 222 Gorman, Teresa Lynne 98 Gower, April 1 77 Grabiak, Jarome Anthony 177 Grabove, David Maxwell 222 Graham, Emeris Hayden 222 Graham, Mary Alden 222 Graham, Charles 177 Graham, William David 86, 193 Graham, William Rice Grainger, Rodney Lee 71, 193, 154 Grandy Deborah Jone 223 Grandy, Robert William 193 Grant, Wyatt Wesley 71, 79, 91, 112, 113, 142, 146 Graves, James Gerald 177 Gray, Deborah June 107,165 Gray, Kenneth David 71, 222 Gray, Melinda 177 Gray, Richard Allen 177 Gray, Sherre Louise 194 Grayson, Cathy Wood 65, 69, 78, 83, 86, 112, 113, 115, 166, 223 Graze, Rhonda Lynn 223 Green, Nancy (Mrs.) 31 Green, Rebecca Kay 194 Green, Terill Blanton 194 Greenberg, Terry 177 Greenfield, Zion Ben 109, 247 Greven, Julia Anne 223 Gribble, Linda 177 Griffis, Catherine 67, 86, 194 Griffith, Sandra Doris 102, 100, 104, 194 Griffith, Sylvonne 72, 74, 98, 194 Geurin, Louis Newton 101, 104 Gunn, Carolyn Jean 107,167,194 Gunn, Mary Elliott 69, 86, 89, 166 Gunn, William Matchett 223 Gunter, Sandra Gail 86, 89, 194 Gustafson, Camille Diane 73, 223 Guy, Robert Jackson 223, 157 Gwaltney Marion Lewis 67, 70, 90, 163, 223 Gymnastics Club 150,151 Habshey, Jean Marie 73, 108, 1$4 Haden, Courtney Hugh 72, 88, 89, 93, 1 14, 224 Hale, Earl Thomas 194 Hall, Charles 177 Hall, William Joseph 149,194 Hamp, Michael Sanford 177 Hamer, Tim louis 149, 177 Hamilton, Carol 72,98,194 Hamilton, Elizabeth Guendolyn 88 90, 100, 104, 194 Hamilton, Kathryn 88, 177 Hamilton, Sharon Lyn 194 Hammett, David Ernest Sr. 97, 101 105, 109, 223 Hammill, Cristiana Dale 82, 168, 223 Hammond, Andy 88,177 Hammond, William Virgil 91, 223 Hancock, Charles 100, 105, 194 Hanlin, Mary (Mrs.) 37 Hanson, Heidi Ann 46, 70, 76, 77, 79, 109, 120, 166, 195 Happer, Carl Thomas 70, 87, 89, 93, 112, 113, 223 Harbin, Rodney 87, 223 Hard, Kathy 177 Hard, Jr., William Robert 90, 223 Hardin, Gary 177 Harding, Sandra Marie 177 Harkey, Ann Marie 86, 195 Harper, Sally Carmichael 53, 82, 168, 223 Harrin, Becky 67 Harris, Brenda Carol 83, 177 Harris, Harriet Diane 224, 73 Harris, John Willard 108,195 Harris, Linda Diane 83, 106, 224 Harris, Martha Grace 74,195 Harris, Mary Richardson 195 Harris, Richard Lamar 195 Harris, Wayne Robert 195 Harris, William Franklin 195 Harris, Yolande Valencia 74, 177 Harsany, Frederick Joseph 91, 22 Harsh, Martha M. 84, 95, 224 Hart, James Lawrence 177 Harvey, Sandy Jay 140, 177 Harvill, William Myatt 195 Haskell, Virginia Ann 86, 97, 109, 195 Hathaway, Janice Lee 178 Hathcock, Rebecca Anneise 178 301 Haughton, Robert Gayle 87, 88, 113, 224 Haughseth, David Tedd 224, 153 Hawkins, Jane Smithson 86, 94, 168, 224 Hayden, June 97, 73, 224 Hayes, Frances (Mrs.) 20 Haynes, Susan Kay 195 Hazzard, Robert 112, 224 Heatherly, Peggy Lynn 90, 165, 224 Hedrick, Clyde Ricky 195 Heilig, Joe 140,178 Heilig, Paula Jane 66, 165, 224 Held, Jerry Edwin 224 Henderson, Jay 178 Henderson, Sherron Lee 90, 224 Hendrix, John Clllaway 91,224 Henley, Jan Meredith 107,113, 168, 224 Herlong, Janet Anita 87, 98, 165, 225 Herring, Patsy Jo 225 Hezlep, Robert Bushnell III 79, 225, 142 Hightower, Ouida (Mrs.) 14, 15 Hill, Dale 74,178 Hill, Gregory Griffin 70, 79, 195 Hill, Jane Ann 53,67,108,225 Hill, Marguerite (Mrs.) 22 Hill, Robert Eugene 178 Hill, Roseita Dell 108,195 Hill, Sandra Jo 72, 168,247 Hill,sandra Jo 72, 168, 247 Hilleke, Frank Walcrop 225 Hilsabeck, Susette 178 Himes, Sue Ellen 167 History Club 84 Hitchcock, Malcolm 100,104,178 Hobbs, Ann (Miss) 22, 23, 61 Hodges, Jake Chapline 195 Hodges, James Alan 195 Hodgson, Frances 178 Hoffman, Debby 126, 168, 178 Hoffman, Leslie Martin 86, 101 104, 126, 195 Hogan, Larry Joe 178 Holdren, Karen Maureen 107, 165, 225 Holland, Janet Leigh 66, 67, 73, 78, 107, 109, 168, 225 Holley, Linda 178 Hollis, James Alton 150,178 Holloway, Susan Rebecca 178 Holmes, Frances Honeycutt 69, 113, 195 Holmes, James Richard 225 302 Holmes, Pamela Ruth 1 78 Holmes, Robert Jackson 225 Holt, Richard Michael 133, 134, 137, 139 Home Economics Club 82, 83 Homecoming Court 120,121 Honor Graduates 115 Honors 111, 112 Hooks, Marsha 178 Hopkins, Keith Tennent 195 Hopkins, Lynne 225 Horn, Leah Ruth 196 Horn, Myra Evelyn 225 Horst, Karla Regina 178 Horton Linda Lucille 178 Hosey, Linda Kaye 196 House, Judy 178 Howard, Steve C. 225 Howell, Sara 106,178 Hudson Earnest Leslie 226 Hudson, Nancy Ann 67, 166, 196 Humphreys, Freddy 178 Hunnicutt, Sandra Lynn 178 Hunter, Mary Ann 107,178 Hunter, Page Morris 166, 226 Hurlbert, Wynelle (Mrs.) 21 Interact Club 70 Inter-Club Council 66 Intramural Teams, Girls 165 Ireland, Marjorie Sandra 73,102, 105 Israel III, John Roy 140, 196 Ives, John Elliot 91 Jackson, Cynthia Ann 226 Jackson, Debbie 168, 178 Jackson, Doris Karen 168, 196 Jackson, Julie Hendon 88, 107 112, 113, 114, 115, 226 Jackson, Lila Pollard 81, 178 Jackson, Myra Belle 67, 166, 196 Jacobus, Lana Kay 107 Jagoe, Rachel Sue 166, 196 James, Linda June 107, 167, 196 Jamison, Mary Lynn 100, 103, 109, 196 Jarrett, Hugh Ronald 178 Jenkins, Cecilia Jeanette 67, 126, 196 Jenkins, Harry Farmer Jr. 226 Jesse, George Osborn 81, 97, 101, 105, 196 Jessup, Michael Samuel 178 Joe, George 153,178 Joe, Henry Loo 88, 226 Joe, James L. 90,196 Johns, Sara Claire 69, 86, 196 • Johnsey, Ronnie 142 Johnsey, Shay 178 Johnson, Ben 179,150 Johnson, Carlene Mae 81,196 Johnson, David William 179 Johnson, Jayne Catherine 65, 69, 86, 112, 166, 197 Johnson, Leslie Ann 107, 226 Johnston, Austin 149,178 Johnston, William Henry 87, 91, 102, 105 Jones, Bryson 140,179 Jones, Carolyn Sue 226 Jones, Dale Keith 227 Jones, David John 140, 179 Jones, Diane Lynn 179 Jones, Irma (Mrs.) 32, 33, 55, 81 Jones, Kathleen (Miss) 29, 75 Jones, Kenneth Stephen 79, 154, 157, 227 Jones, Steven Randall 163 Jones, Jr., William Estrene 154, 197 Jones, Jr. William Travis 227 Joseph, Dennis Michael 81, 140, 197 Joseph, Sela 179 Justo, Janie 179 Kallman, Lynn H. 86, 227 Kaplan, Marcia Lynn 89, 108, 112, 115,227 Kappel, Lowell 91,95,114,118, 227 Karpe, Cathy Lee 95, 113, 227 Kearce, Lamoine (Mrs.) 15 Keel, Janice 179 Keith, Frank Wayne 90, 197 Keller, Bonnie 73, 98, 99, 227 Keller, Linda Ann 227 Kelley, Betty Joyce 179 Kelley, Mitchell Allen 179 Kellum, Victor I. 227 Kendrick, Michael Gene 71,79, 197 Ketcham Geffrey, Clark 70,197 Key Club 71 Key, Tommy William 66, 67,72, 90 97, 197 Keywood, Delores Julia 100,104 107, 197 Kimberling, Paia Feigs 86, 227 King, Charles E. 227 King, John Andy 95, 227, 161 King, Nancy 165, 197 Kinney, Elizabeth M. 53, 66, $2, 86 93. 168, 227 Kinzinger, Nancy Lee 7j3, 227, Klinner, Cara 101,105 i I Kniseley, Nancy Colleen 1 79 Koetter, Ronald E. 79 Kontos, Alex Steven 142, 143 Koontz, Patricia Lynn 197, 97 Koss, Mary Elizabeth 227 Krell, Steve 101, 105, 179 Kuzmaki, Janice Felycia 90,197 Laboratory Assisants 109 LaBorde, Joseph 228 La Costa, Patricia Ann 88, 108, 197 Lacy, Chris Lee 179 Lacy, Neal Spurgeon 179 Lambert, Gary Wayne 90, 179 Lambert, Larry James 179 Lancaster, Claire Rosanne 247 Lancaster, Clarice Suzanne 228 Lancaster, Patricia 197 Landmon, Edward Wayne 90, 228 Lanier, Randolph Houston 86, 228 Lansden, David Wilson 228 Lashley, Tena Kay 197 Latin Club 88 Laufman, Rita Lynn 112, 113, 228 Lawley, Gerald 179,154,157 Lawley, Linda Renee 83, 228 Lawrence, Jane 101, 104, 179 Lay, Cara Lynn 89, 167, 179 Leach, Cathie Lynn 81 Leary, Harriet Judith 179 LeBerte, Bonnie Lee 179 LeBerte, Grover James 179 Ledbetter, Virgil (Mr.) 13 Lee, Bob 179 Lee, Humphrey 179 Lee, Jan 75,106,179 Lee, Joyce Loo 86, 1 12, 113,228 Lee, Larry 101, 105, 228 Legg, William (Mr.) 30, 53, 132, J 37 Leigh, JoEllen Gould 179 Lester, Mike 65,140,172,179 Lessley, Janet Louise 179 Letters of Commendation 114 Levey, Bill Samuel 228 Levine, Susan Lynn 86, 107, 112, 228 Levy, Robert Henry 100, 103, 197 Lewis, Richard T. 179 Library Club 106 Lightsey, Lloyd 179 Lind, Sandra Eileen 228 Lindsey, Louis Dalen 197 Lindsey, Martha 179 Lippmann, William Thorpe 228 Little, Henry Douglas 150, 197 Litton, David Keaton 79, 135, 138, 228 Livingston, William Barr 228 Lloyd, David 179 Lloyd, Harrison 98, 228 Lloyd, Jeanne Alicia 229 Lockhart, Candy 179, 172 Lockhart, Cara Alane 109, 229 Loftus, Deborah Allyn 90, 197 Loftus, Edson (Commander) 29, 91, 209 Logan, Linda Gayle 82, 86, 166, 229 Logan, Maxinne (Miss) 29 Lonzo, Peter Alan 197 Loo, Helen 90,198 Loo, Phillip 179 Looney, uge e Cornelius 179 Lott, Thomas Eugene 198 Love, Michael Allen 91,229 Love, Tommy 179 Lovell, Thomas Edward 67,198 Lowe, Daylea Louise 73, 107, 198 Lowery, Charles Joseph 179 Lugar, Virgil Clinton 140, 153, 179 Lunceford, Eugene Mabry 86, 112, 198 Lunceford, Marsha Ann 108,166, 198 Lupton, Susan Lynn 53, 76, 79, 86, 112, 113, 166, 198 Lutz, Mary (Mrs.) 30, 107 Lyle, Margaret Jane 67, 86, 109, 198 Lynch, Murphy James 229 Mackey, Dennie May 21 Mackey, Martha Jane 86, 88, 93, 229 Mackin, Thomas Patrick MacNab,Johnny 179 MacQueen, Elizabeth Smith 229 Magnus, Lexa Lucille 69, 82, 86, 112, 229 Majorettes 105 Mann, Steve Dominick 91,229 Mann, Thomas Mason 198 Manning, Robert Wayne 163 Mason-Hing, Collin 179 Marchich, Carol Lynn 88, 100, 103, 198 Marchich, Elizabeth Ann 100, 103, Marshall, Phillip Tucker 198 Marshman, Michail Craig 198 Mart, Madeline 247 Martin, Martha Anne 230 Martin III, William Creed 90, 230 Mason, Edith Ann 69, 98, 113, 168, 198 Massey, Caroline Bell 67, 230 Masters, Jackie Lee 90 Masters, Sandra Faye 180 Matthews, Chris William 99,199 Matthews, John Williams 199 Matthews, Warren Lee 250 Maxwell, Hollis Anne 180 Maxwell, Ruth (Mrs.) 27 Maxwell, Vivian Elaine 230, 101 May, Barbara Ellen 73, 166, 199 Mayfield, Mary Clyde 230, 91, 93, 95 Mayfield, Walter Richard 230 Mazer, Bari Dee 69, 109, 199 Mazzara, Vivien, J. 179, 187 Meeham, William Arthur 100, 103, 199 Mendelsohn, Linda Bari 89, 107, 231 Merit Semi-Finalists 114 Merrill, Thomas Paul 60, 91, 112, 113,231 Merritt, Harry Eugene 140, 180 Methvin, Lee Bernard 247 Methvin, James 101, 105, 180 Michaelson, Ronny Jay 97, 199 Miller, Boler 180 Miller, Denise 180 Miller, Herbert Irving 91, 231 Miller, James 91,231 Miller, Judy 28 Miller, Judy 167,232 Milstead, Michael Wayne 161, 200 Mims, Don Ray 232 Mink, Bruce Alan 67, 232 Miree, Sarah Belle 86, 232 Missildine, Thomas Robert 180 Mitchell, Guy K. 79, 133, 153, 134, 232 Mitchell, Steve 180 Mobbett, James 180 Mobley, Gilbert DeWayne 90, 200 Moffatt, Cathie Earle 232 Moffett, Rozan 232 Mojlison, Pam 180, 81 Monroe, Thomas Craine 79,163, 180 Marian, Frances 180 Marian, Jan Marie 198 Marlowe, Fran Sally 107,229 Marlowe, Robert Lloyd 91,94, 95, 112, 114, 229 Montgomery, Elaine Parter 168, 200 ontgomery, Marcia Elaine 232 303 Montgomery, Portia Carmenito 75, 101, 105, 200 Montgomery, Sharon 232 Montgomery, William (Mr.) Moody, John Robert 110, 112, 180 Moon, Judith Marie 83, 232 Moon, Michael B. 233 Moore, David 180 Moore, Gary Allen 140, 181 Moore, George Harold 101, 104, 200 Moore, Horace Alan 180 Moore, Howard 181 Moore, John Robert 200 Moore, Karen Ann 73, 73, 200 Moore, Michael 100,103,181 Moore, Terry Lee 200 Moore, William Earl 180 Mooty, Marilyn 200 Morgan, James Perry 65, 71, 90, 142, 186, 200 Morgan, Paul Thomas 90, 233 Morgan, Peggy Belinda 200 Morris, Jamie Ann 200 Morris, Joseph (Mr.) 26, 27 Morris, Michael Parker 233 Morton, Sara Elizabeth 191 Moses, Ronald Dale 233 Moss, Kenneth Ronald 70, 88, 91, 108, 112, 115, 233 Mowry, Janet 181 Murphree, Phillip Lee 181 Murray, John Marshall 200 Myers, Robert Howell 90, 200 McAdory, Carmen Angela 230, 86, 87, 97, 107, 112, 167 McAdory, James Reese 90, 91 199 McAliley, Joel Lynn 230 McArthur, Joseph Kennon 180 McAuley, Donna Jean 230, 83, 168 McCaleb, David 140, 180 McCall, Blanche (Mrs.) 24, 86, 113 McCarn, Susan Walker 65, 69, 86, 93, 89, 99, 166, 230 McCarroll, Tommy 180 McCarty, James Hill 114,230 McCary, Edith Orr 230 McClain, Cindy 180 McClain, William Ronald 180 McClure, Michael 154,155,199 McConnell, Katharyn Susan 74, 108, 199 McCoy, Carolyn Ann 230,86,91, 112, 113, 166 McCrary, Charles Douglas 180 McCroskey, Lynn Alan 109 McCullers, Cynthia Marie 199 McCulley, RubyeGail 108, 231 McCulley, Susan 83 McCullough, John Edward 106, 199 McCully, Sharon Gail 67, 74, 168, 199 McDonald, Deborah Elizabeth 168, 199 McDonald, Joan 180 McDonald, Sheila Kate 73, 106, 165, 231 McDowell, Sandra 108,180 McGary, Laura Ann 230 McIntosh, Larry 180 McIntosh, Susan 81, 108, 180, 199 McKay, Lynda Sue 180 McKay, Susan Catherine 74, 83 McKay, Tommy 180 McKenzie, Terry 69, 86, 199 McKinney, Bruce Edward 180 McKinnon, Sharon Merle 112, 113, 141,231 McKinstry, James Alston 180,101, 105 McKiftrick, Meredith Orville McKleroy, Phil 100, 104 McLain, William 33 McLane, Jerry 180 McLane, Terry 180 McLaughlin, Mike 180 McLead, Harold Grey 140, 180 McMahan, Sharon Lynette 69, 108, 166, 199 McMeans, Ernest Jean 180 McMillan, Judy Gayle 180 McNeal, Karen 180 McNeely, Patricia A. 86, 165, 199 McRae, Deborah Ann 108, 180 McRae, Mary Martha 82, 165, 231 McRee, Brenda Joetfe 199 McRee, Spruce Alfred 103, 100,199 McRoy, Wallace 180, 101, 105 McTyeire, Bert 231 McTyeire, Robert 231 McVay, John 180 McWhorter, James B. 71,79, 133, 135, 137, 139, 154, 162, 163 231 McWhorter, John M. 180 McWhorter, Thomas 65, 66, 71, 79, 132, 142, 144, 145, 146, 231 Nabors, Beverly Comer 53,107, 168, 233 Nathan, George B. 91, 233 Neal, George Marion 233 Neely, Tommy 71,181 Nelson, Frank Phillip Nelson, Mary Grace 88, 233 Nelson, Rebecca Ann 200 Nichol, Robert 200 Nichols, Cheryl 233 Nichols, George 181 Nichols, Karen Leigh 200 Nobles, Gregory 233 Nordan, Diane Faye 233 Nordan, Linda Joyce 100,105,181 Norman, Robert William 200 Norrel, Rebecca Suzanne 72, 112, 233 Norrel, Susan 181 Norris, Deborah Elizabeth 181 Ogden, Phillip Wayne 106, 200 O'Kelly, James 70, 86, 142, 143, 200 Olive, Deborah Ann 83, 233 Olson, John Walter 234 O'Neal, Tamara Lynn 281 Orange, Robert Douglas 234 Orphans, George Andrew 201 Orr, Bill 181 Oswald, Susan Kay 75, 83, 86, 97, 107, 169, 234 Owen, Peter William 64, 65, 71, 79, 119, 137, 132, 153, 154, 138, 234, Owen, Steve Cooper 97 201, 154 Owens, Charles Richard 201 Ownes, Mary Lillian 66, 67, 68, 69, 95, 86, 109, 112, 114, 115 Ozley, Odell (Coach) 31, 149, 150, 154, 132 Padgett, Lynn 168,181 Palmer, Genie Blue 91, 234 Palmer, James Ward 181 Palmore, Roseanna Leigh 67, 166, 201 Palmore, Susan Claire 234 Pardue, Richard Henry 90, 234 Parker, Iris Miranda 234 Parker, Levonne 201 Parker, Wiliam Henry 201 Parrish, Frank 181 Parsons, Susan 187 Partin, Timothy 234 Patton, Janice Marie 73, 167, 201 Patty, James Cameron 181 Peake, Frank (Dr.) 12 Pearce, Carry Coultas 181 Pears, Gary 181,159 Peereault, Phillip Arnold 201 Peers, Jr., Earl 110, 103,201 304 eteri, Charles Anthony 101, 04, 181 per, Sara Ellen 72, 97, 98. 107, 34 y, David Carrol 234 y, Dot Elizabeth 75, 109, 234 ry, Dow McMillan 53,65,71, 79, 163, 234 °erry, Katherine Elizabeth 53, 65, 83, 86 93, 168, 234 •erryman, Carol Jean 201 eters, Vickie Anne 201 r terson, Linda Jean 201 P. tty, Ray Bryan 201 Pfeiffer, Kar Ian 71,201 Phillips, Ann-Rae 53, 83, 285 Phillips, Larry Glen Phillips, Linda Jean 53, 82, 86, 112, 1 14, 168, 247 Phillips, Sara P. 67, 107, 168, 201 Phillips, Susan 202 Phillpott, David 202 Pierce, Louis Frank 70, 181 Piper, Hilton Addison 181 Piper, Margaret Ruth 181 Pocus, John Richard 181 Poer, Janet Faye 100,105,235 Poer, Nancy Virginia 181 Polhemus, Elizabeth 73, 202 Ponsoby, Dennis 181 Porter, Charles Edward 79, 162, 163, 235 Porter, Howard Julian 140, 182 Porter, James Wallace 79,135, 163, 184 235 Porter, Patricia 182 Potter, Chuck 182 Potter, Sandra Faye 235 Powell, Brenda K. 73, 202 Powell, Daniel Ray 202 Powell, Dudley Curtis 109, 235 Powell, James 100,102, 103, 202 Powell, James Conrad 235 Powell, Linda F. 108,202 Powell, Tom 101, 105, 109 Powers, Richard Edward 182 Prather, Brenda L. 90, 202 Pratt, Jim Roy 65,71,154,156, 157, 186, 202 Pressley, Arthur L. 101,104 Puckett, Deborah 182 Pugh, Virginia (Mrs.) 16,108 Purvis, Elizabeth Harrison 86, 95, 235 Quinn, Francis E. 86, 167, 202 Quinn, Jerry 235 Quinn, Kathy Rarland 109,235 Rabun, Jr., John T. Randman, Lydia Carol 73, 236 Rangely, Jean 74, 83, 202 Ratliff, Fred D. 202 Ratliff, William Collier 236 Raulston, Susan 83, 165, 236 Rawson, Rosa L. 202 Ray, Thomas Ed Rayfield, Carol Anita 44, 53, 66, 78, 83, 93, 120, 168, 236 Read, Thomas William 182 Red Cross 74 Reese, Anne Frances 66, 86, 109, 112, 113, 236, 115 Reese, Richard David 90, 236 Reeves, Brenda Faye 203 Reneau, Suzanne K. 88, 113, 203 Renneker, John Reynolds, Mary Louise 182 Rhame, Michael Lee 71, 140, 182 Rice, Bert W. 154, 157,236 Rice, Janice D. 88, 203 Richards, Paula Gail 67, 83, 236 Richards, Richard Allan 182 Richardson, Jeni Gail 236 Rickard, Wayne Frank Rickman, Sidney (Miss) 20, 95 Riggins, Alberta M. 203 Riley, Debra Elizabeth 182 Riley, Michael Owen 236 Ringland, Adrian Alton 154,156, 236 Riser, Abner B. Rives, Vaughns Pope 90, 154 Roan, Wendy Ann 90,203 Robbins, Mary Francis 100, 104 Robbins, William Frank 149,163 Roberts, Archie G. 154, 157 Roberts, Chip 203 Roberts, Joe Mike 79, 237 Roberts, Richard 142, 163, 203 Roberts, William 100, 105, 203 Robertson, Julianne 97, 106, 203 Robey, James Ashby 88, 182 Robinson III, Edward Bryce Robinson, John Edward 90, 237 Robinson, Michael Alan 66, 91, 113, 237 Robinson, Nance (Miss) 36 Robinson, Susan Elaine 67,95,107, 237 Robinson, Thomas A. Roden, Linda Ruth 67, 168, 237 Rogers, Anna Lee 182 Rogers, Beth (Miss) 16, 108 Rogers, Carolyn Michal 67, 69, 83, 109, 168, 237 Rogers, Melody Ann 66, 81, 86, 93, 97, 237 Rogers, Nancy Elizabeth 108, 182 Rogoff, Murray Lee 86, 237 Rose, Bruce Hayden 237 Roseman, Don Bruce 90, 237 Roseman, Nancy Lee 113, 237 Roth, Michael Gordon 66, 89, 90, 114, 237 Roth, Nancy Beryl 113, 237 Roth, Nicholas B. 150, 153, 203 Rothell, Carla Lee 237 Rouveyrol, Julie Suzanne 106,182 Rowe, Larry G. 203 Ruff, Jr., George Gamble 182 Russell, David 149 Russell, Deborah Sue 83, 237 Russell, Susan E. 74, 101, 105, 203 Russett, Robert Donald 182 Ryan, Frances Elizabeth 106, 182 Ryan, Kathy Jene 65,182 Ray, Mary Margaret 106, 238 Ryne, Kim 120, 172, 182, 185 S Club 79 Sadler, Debby Lenna 78, 82, 86, 95, 238 Sahm, Charles Herman 90 Salmon, Herbert Spencer 238 Sanderson, Linda Carol 182 Sanland, Glenda Marie 182 Saunders, James Richard 182 Schilleci, Margaret Ann 203. Schinzing, Susan Ann 108, 238 Schmittou, Phyllis Jeanne 238 Schmittou, Jennifer 109,172,182 Schwartz, Kerrie 89, 106, 182 Scokel, Ben Davie 81,97,203 Sconyers, Sharon Lea 90, 107, 112 Scott, Cathy 109,182 Scott, Frances Dashiell 88, 101, 112, 113, 238 Scroggins, Linda Kay 90, 112, 167, 203 Seale, James Lee 182, 203 Sears, Cathy Ann 86, 88, 95, 112, 113, 238 Seay, Richard Mason 100, 103, 106, 238 Seegar, Genvie (Miss) 24, 25 Seitel, Alan Robert 86, 91, 238 Selman, William Arthur 90, 238 Senior Service Girls 107 Setzer, Billy Franklin 239 Sexton, Robert Ratliff 161,239 Seymour, Janet Lynn 106 Shaddix, Cathy Salena 83 305 Sheffield, John Williams 182 Shannon, Betty Sue 88, 100, 102, 105, 203 Shannon, James Deane 79, 136, 239 Sharp, Brenda Leigh 108, 203 Sharpe, George Paul 203 Sharpe, John Tindell 203 Shaw, Carole Ann 74, 108, 204 Shaw, Charlotte Kelly 239 Sheperd, Florence Brown 182 Sheperd, James Gregg 90, 239 Sheperd, Mary Montine 204 Sherk, Linda Gail 106,113,165, 239 Sherk, Tommy 71,182 Sherrill, John Doke 98, 239 Shields, Joe Edward 239 Shields, Louis Vernon 81, 239 Shields, Mary 182 Shiland, Ronald Mark 86, 239 Shill, Kathleen 204 Shirley, Candace J. 67, 73, 83 95 Shoemaker, Anita Irene 239, 83, 86, 109 Shook, Renee Laurel 97, 204 Shore, Larry Phillip 182 Shores, Joe 100, 103, 182 Short, Carl Wayne 182 Shory, Susan 108,204 Shugerman, Melissa 182 Siegel, David 182 Sigler, Suzanne 81,183 Sills, Milton Calloway 183 Simmons, Eula Le Mrs. 21 Simpson, Katheripe Diane 81,239 Simpson, William Justice 108,204 Sims, Neal Britton 90, 239 Sims, Robert Alan 183 Siragusa, James Patrick 90, 240 Sirles, Judy Evelyn 69, 97, 240, 75, 86 Sirles, Sandra Nadine 67, 73, 95, 109, 240 Skees, Judith Lynn 88, 112, 204 Skelton, Leonard Clifton 70, 91, 112, 113, 240 Skinner, Pamela Jean 183 Slappey, Donald Hugh 53, 65, 67, 70, 79, 135, 163, 240 Slaughter, Carolyn Sue 166,204 Slaughter, Harlene 86,108,240 Slick, Douglas S. 240 Smith, Barbara 183 Smith Charles 30,132,153 Smith, Elizabeth Marian 101, 106, 183 Smith, Eugenia Wimberly Smith, Frank 183 Smith, Ginger 101,105,183 Smith, Greg Gus 100, 105, 183 Smith, Ida Ann 100,104,183 Smith, James Craig 240 Smith, Jerry Gerald 183 Smith, John Allen Smith, LeDonna Carrol 183 Smith, Linda Katherine 108,240 Smith, Lynn Morris Smith, Maclin F. Smith, Philip Russell 240 Smith, Rebecca Irene 204 Smith, Stephen Alan 183 Smith, Stephen Clinton 240, 67 Smith, Thomas Earl 204 Smith, William Luther 183 Snider, Maxine Mrs. 24, 112 Snider, Nancy Jean 83, 98, 183 Snow, Cheryl Ann 109, 240 South, Joseph Cleveland 240 Spear, Jim D. 87,91, 109,240 Spearman, John Clayton 240 Spencer, Murray Brown 53, 78, 86, 168, 240 Spigner, Frank Hill 204 Spivey, Jan Carol 241 Spriggs, John Edward 87, 142, 144, 204 Spruiell, Ernest Samuel 241 Spevrell, Reba Darlene 183 Stafort, Charles 183 Stalfort, William Iseith Stammer, Kay 183 Stamps, James Randolph 153, 204 Stanberry, Judith Lynn 67, 168, 204 Stanley, Vivian Joan 205 Stapleton, Leigh Carol 165, 205 Stapleton, Robert Victor 108, 183 Steele, Terry 183 Steidenger, Warren Barber 241 Steigleman, Wm. Terry 149,183 Stembridge, Virginia Mrs. 24, 88 Stephens, Mark Alan 70, 100, 103, 241 Stephenson, Elizabeth 65, 76, 79, 241 Stern, Leonard Mayer 79, 86, 241 Stern, Max Robert 241 Stevens, Michael David 241 Stewart, Charjes 182 Stewart, David Anthony 153, 205 St. John, Cindy 183 Stiles, Orr 70, 95, 127, 159, 241 Stone, Laurie Banks 66, 109, 214 Stone, Ruth Mrs. 19 Storey, Luther Howard Stough, Rebecca 83, 205 Stough, Thomas Gerald 241 Stout, Mary Martha 76, 79, 86, 120 125, 242 Strawn, Catherine Ann 67, 73, 78 166, 186, 205 Stringfellow, Sarah Mrs. 28, 90 Stronge, James Harold 154, 157, 183 Strother, Becky 183 Student Council 64 Studin, Andrea Lynn 242 Stutts, Sam Earl 79, 136, 142, 147, 242 Sudderth, Kathryn Ada 75, 183 Suddeth, Sheila Elaine 73, 83, 205 Sullivan, Thomas Mike 91,205 Sutherland, Victor Lee 205 Sutley, Beverly Gail 67, 98, 205 Swafford, Phillip Dale 242 Swann, Edgar 161,205 Swindle, Michael Yance 183 Tackaberry, Vicki Lee 73 Tackitt, Rhonda 90, 88 Tait, Donna Lynn 168,205 Tamburello, Jeanette 183 Taylor, Don 183 Taylor, Dorothy Jean 183, 168 Taylor, Frances Gayle 184 Taylor, Pamela Katherine 74, 81, 100, 102, 104, 246 Taylor, Sandra Kay 242 Taylor, Terry 72, 184 Taylor, Thomas Macey 205 Teague, Elizabeth H. 106,205 Teague, Sidney Philpot 242 Teas, William Wayne Jr. 27, 242 Teel, John Richard 71,79,142,145, 146, 242 Teninbaum, Leonard Max 242 Thames, James Robert 184 Thomas, Albert Walter 95,154, 157, 184 Thomas, Diana Brenda 242 Thomas, Row 184 Thomas, Tommy Ray 242 Thomason, Annie Sherran 165, 243 Thomason, Janine 83, 97, 98, 243 Thomaston, Connie 184 Thompson, Andrew Jackson 205 Thompson, Beth Irene 88, 205 Thompson, Dianne 184 Thompson, James Albert 184 Thompson, Maritta Miss 27 Thompson, Ramey Farrell 205 Thompson, Ray 184 Thompson, Rhonda Mae 184 306 Thompson, Susan Collins 64, 65, 76, 79, 112, 113, 166, 243 Tidwell, Eunice Mrs. 25, 86 Timmons, Cynthia Marie 243 Timmons, Thomas Garrett 243 Tinsley, Joey M. 79, 140, 141, 153 Todd, Allen 100, 103, 184 Toler, Katherine Elizabeth 184 Tollison, Olivia Rose 81, 205 Tolson, James 22, 23, 132, 142 Townley, Jed Richard 205 Traywick, Ronald Thomas 184 Trimble, Wanda Faye 243 Tropper, Peter 100, 105, 184 Tsimpides, George L. 205 Tubb, Nancy Helen 107, 168, 243 Tubbs, Robbie Dee 184 Turner, Gary 184 Turner, James Richard 205 Turnham, Alan Cleveland 66, 91, 106, 112, 116, 243 Turpin, Michael Lawrence 243 Tufwiler, Stephan 184 Twitty, Lyda Eugenia 53, 69, 82, 93, 95, 117, 243 Underwood, Craig Dorian 142, 149, 206 Underwood, Ferrel Eugene 65, 70, 79, 90, 93, 142, 147, 243 Upton, Mary Elizabeth 243 Usherettes 68 Ussery, Marvin Paul 100, 103, 206 Valley Forge 92 Van Hook, Julianna 86, 206 Van Hoose, Mary Susanna 112, 113, 115, 167, 243 Van Landingham, B. Wayne 67, 243 Van Landingham, Sandra 184 Vann, Emily Ellen 95, 76, 65, 79, 86, 112, 127, 166, 243 Vaughn, Allen 100,105,184 Vaughn, Mary Jane 106,184 Vern, Dean 140,184 Vice-Principal's Assistants 109 Vick, Eujeana Ann 206 Vines, Sarah 65,90,184 Vinyard, Janice Elizabeth 243 Vogt, Robert Friste 72, 206 Wade, Douglas Alan 244 Wadsworth, Kathryn E. 243 Wainwright, David 109, 206 Wakefield, Atholine Mrs. 22, 66 Welden, Shirley Maire 76, 77, 79 166, 244 Waldron, Jennifer Kaye 185 Walker, Adrianne 185 Walker, Betty Day 76, 77, 79, 86, 107, 244 Walker, Dorothy Mrs. 32, 97 Walker, James Hammond 88, 113 150, 244 Walker, Johnny 150,185 Walker, Nancy Jo 166, 206 Walker, Stephen Richard 244 Walker, Wanda Jo 101, 105, 244 Wallace, Christine Mrs. 34 Wallace, Deborah 109, 185 Wallace, Edward Stephen 185 Wallace, Joyce Mrs. 16,108 Wallace, Rangely 65, 185 Waller, Betty Jo 244 Waller, Rebecca Carol 73, 244 Wallis, Selene 185 Walters, Darlyce Faye 73, 112, 167 206 Walters, Gregory Keller 97,100, 105, 244 Ward, Art 185 Ward, Audrey Patricia 67, 244 Ward, Jacqueline 69, 206 Ward, Sybil 185 Watkins, LaCrecia Lee 185 Watkins, Susie 185 Watkins, William E. 206 Watson, Jerrie Dale 73, 244 Watson, Joyce Louise 185 Weatherly, Linda 185 Weatur, Aline Carol 206 Weaver, Bobbie Jean 206 Weaver, Lloyd Noland 71 Weaver, Susan Elizabeth 83, 244 Weintraub, Steve 185 Weir, Howard Twaddell 154 Welch, Barbara Polland 86, 244 Welch, Delia 67 Wertheimer, Barbara Lynn 206 Wesler, Carl 140,185 Westbrook, Ronald Dennis 206 Wettersten, Linda Marie 73, T07, 244, 95 Wetzel, Richard Carl Jr. 91 Whaley, Volena (Mrs.) 26, 27, Whatley, Charles Lawrence 71, 79 90, 154, 155, 246 Whitaker, John 185 Whitaker, Joyce Lorayne 245 White, JoAnne Margaret 66, 98, 245 White, Kermit Caldwell 148, 149, 185 White, Rebecca 88, 206 White, Wanda 86, 206 Whiteard, Linda Diane 73, 206 Whiteis, Robert Alan 245 Whitmire, Suzanne Pryor 109, 245 Whitmore, Ford Scott 206 Whitney, Rebecca Lee 67, 69, 91, 165,245 Wilcox, Adele Franke 88, 11 £ Wilcox, Elaine Stilwell 81, 86, 206 Wilhite, Dewey, Virgil 245 Wilkerson, Glenn D. 245 Willever, Margaretta Jean 185 Williams, Ann Day 109, 206 Williams, Charles Andrew 245 Williams, Glen Lee 70, 90, 93, 245 Williams, Gregg Edwinn 245 Williams, Libby 168,185 Williams, Luther Mr. 22 Williams, Mary Beth 86, 207 Williams, Robert Gregory 70, 91, 112, 113, 115, 245 Williams, Robert Lee 207 Williamson, Brenda Faye 107, 113, 168, 207 Williamson, John Alexander 65, 66, 67, 70, 91, 112 Wilson, Louise B. 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