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1989 REVEILLE Volume Nineteen Vestavia Hills High School Vestavia Hills, Alabama LaDonna Bryant Editor Ree Segars Co-Editor Opening 4 Dedication 16 Activities 18 Faculty 30 Features 42 Classes 62 Organizations. . . 118 Sports 180 Ads 230 Index 340 Closing 344 Vestavia H ' lUs High School place with so many opportunitij to grow, to learn, to develop, tor challenged, and to challenj Bringing different ideas and ba grounds to one place, we come gether, each of us separate, forming one body. And as that oj body, we grow to understand common legacy of traditions Ic established, while making n4 friends, discovering new expel enccs, and learning new methD of thinking. This is a record of wl we have become and where we ha been this past year. This is a recc of those classic inspirations a| ■v ' pfkAiH t . ' iiii i nnniMHii jfiir . ii- ki r l J W - 11 f i -1 1 isl 1989 Dedication Dr. Ted Galloway Dedicated and caring, Ted Galloway lemands from his students the same kind If commitment to excellence that has lained him induction into the Alabama azz Hall of Fame. With bachelor ' s, mas- er ' s, and doctoral degrees from the Uni- :ersity of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, Dr. Calloway has shared his expertise with he students of Vestavia since the school ' s leginning. After three years at McAdory lid seven at Berry, Dr. Galloway came to feslavia in 1970, bringing with him the Ability to demand the persistent hard work from students that has produced so any award-winning bands for Vestavia ills High School. Thus, for all he has :complished both personally and for our hool, and for the inspiration he gives ily through his own example, we oudly dedicate the 1989 Rei eille to Dr. :ed Galloway. Jr ' X 2 u 3 1 n r1 M 1 Ji y H Activities Editors Julie and Mrs. Muliin grieve over Billy ' s death. Jigger sings of sailing and whaling. The Snow family display their snobbery. EiiiVSLil iii: ' A The hornpipe dancers salute the crowd. The ballet dancers become a hu- man carousel. Lara leads the chorus in June is Bustin ' Out All Over. Carrie sings about her love, Mister Snow. 20 I Beverly Brasell Director Jim Shoemaker Technical Designer Tammy Towns Choreographer Dr. Ted Galloway Music Director LeWayne Fleming Vocal Coach Carol Thomas Vocal Coach Melanie Schmidt Artistic Designer Dale Quin Costume Co-ordinator THE CAST Carrie Pipperidge Carrie Thornburgh Julie Jordan Angel Aderholt Mrs. Mullin Dina Facklis Billy Bigelow Steve Mistrot 1st Policeman Daniel Kiely David Bascombe Stanton Davis Mrs. Bascombe Lara Hobbs Nettie Fowler Lara Evers Enoch Snow Doug Bullock Jigger Craigin Chris Barricklow Arminy Candice Daniels 2nd Policeman Greg Waldrop Captain John Shields Heavenly Friend Scott Porter Starkeeper Brad Ballard Louise Leigh Ann Waddle Enoch Snow, Jr Jason Kiely Doctor Seldon Tony Graffeo Children Lauren Pilleteri Nealey Towns Lauren Wells Toni Pilleteri SINGING CHORUS Brad Ballard, Trey Brooks, Spencer Brown, Bon- nie Buntain, Tracy Castleberry, Ginger Coffey, Christine Dandendeau, Candice Daniels, Karla Da- vis, Rebecca Davis, Stanton Davis, Andrea DeLage, Annette DuBard, Michelle Duca, David Fleming, Suzy Gajewski, Brent Glasgow, Elizabeth Goacher, Rebecca Goacher, Tony Graffeo, Daniel Kiely, Ja- son Kiely, Hillary Lane, Lisa Lillich, Juleigh Little, David Meezan, Paul Milazzo, Chris Moore, Wendie Murdzak, Tracy Nelson, Clay Phillips, Scott Por- ter, Amanda Prescott, Joel Risberg, Staci Roper, Mike Shaw, Mary Virginia Slay, Julie Smith, Mer- ryl Taylor, Heather Thompson, Natalie Traffan- stedt, Greg Waldrop, Rhonda Welch DANCERS Donna Anderson, Stephanie Boatman, Michelle Bolding, Tracy Bresler, Spencer Brown, Allison Campbell, Kelly Castleberry, Stephanie Chase, Becky Cockrum, Stanton Davis, David Fleming, Rachael Furner, Suzy Gajewski, Brent Glasgow, Tony Graffeo, Raleigh Gray, Lori Hill, Daniel Kie- ly, Juleigh Little, Carrie Lovette, Paul Milazzo, Sissy Monroe, Chris Moore, Kelly Moore, Amy Patterson, Polly Pierce, Lisa Porter, Scott Porter, Malia Rusk, Julie Smith, Marni Smith, Jennifer Stuckey, Natalie Traffanstedt, Amy Trotman, Kim Tucker, Katherine Turpin, Ashley Waddle, Leigh Ann Waddle, Susan Wolnski l Enoch Snow wants to marry Carrie. 1 :-H ■E i s Rv. 4 ' H Hk ' . Billy and Julie get caught by a cop. The chorus sings You ' ll Never Walk Alone at Louise ' s graduation. A friend takes Billy to heaven 21 UN ACTIVITIES eSCOping i mDmtow Fun activities provide a chance for students to interact in a non- academic atmosphere. These activ- ities bring students together not on- ly to have fun but also to display their talents and creativity. School plays provide an opportunity for as- piring actors and actresses to per- form and to entertain the student body and community. Students who enjoy performing can also audition and participate in Miss Reveille, the air band competition, or the talent show. Providing fun for an even larger number of students are the school dances. In addition to the prom sponsored by the Junior Class, this year the SGA hosted several casual events such as the sock hop and the Valentine ' s dance. The annual pre- exam break. Rebel Day, allowed stu- dents to enjoy a time of relaxation before the end-of-the-year rush to study. Setting up the Spanish Club dart throw. Lip-syncing in the air band contest winning performance. Setting the table for the Halloween costume com- petition. Trying out for a part in the spring play. Dancing in the dark at the sock hop. Auditioning for the Miss Reveille dancers. L-J gEJ yyiaggp ra tf r m H r n 1 H ttM B$j| • ■i 1 , ' ? ' ' ■■Walking the leadout at the prom. Doing the limbo at the Sock Hop. Playing the girls volleyball team. Working at a booth on Rebel Day. Singing for a win in the talent show. Dressing up for Halloween. Performing in the air band contest. 23 OflECOfllJVO e4)eAie ciKg iS t w[adm2 s Homecoming 1988 proved to be thrilling for all participants. Class- es, clubs, and homerooms hastened to put the finishing touches on signs and doors as the SGA made final preparations. During the day, stu- dents wandered the halls and at- tended classes dressed in uncusto- mary attire — togas, pajamas, horn- rimmed glasses, and poodle skirts. Friday, hard working juniors won the pep rally spirit stick and later were announced winners of the cov- eted class sign award. That night, pre-game activities included performances by the show choir and Rebelettes and the annual releasing of hundreds of balloons. Students, parents, and returning alumni enjoyed the halftime activ- ities, culminating in the announce- ment of Kristee Lively as homecom- ing queen. The night ended with a Midnight Madness dance spon- sored by the Leo Club. Freshmen playing dress up. Everyone anticipating the team. Juniors going hog wild and winning the pep rally. show choir entertaining before the game. Neugent ' s winning door haunting Huffman. rMSPoB IHR l f fS lil jf ' V flfllBL . ilBlf l Pa ' ••, 7 H H .JSk i V M ■■Ui, Mi iji 9Kn ■,2WW1 K-1 IMtl B. . U ' l B V M VJ RjuSIf H lA ' 1 Iffk French Club stirring up another winning sign. Couples experiencing Midnight Mad- ness at the dance. SSEMBLIES i(Mw: a b i£Qfe School life at VHHS includes various assemblies that provide a welcome break in the students ' daily routin es. Programs offer students opportunities for enter- tainment, information, and recog- nition. Beginning with the SGA officer inauction ceremony and culminating with Awards Day, as- semblies that honor outstanding students occur throughout the year. Other activity periods ena- ble teachers and students to dis- cuss important matters such as or- dering class rings, understanding test scores, and planning gradu- ation. Additional assemblies al- low the Muse and Reveille staffs to ftromote and distribute their pub- ications while some divert stu- dent attention with original pro- grams including the Mr. Birmingham preliminary and the talent show. Inducting the new SGA officers. Receiving an award from the Muse. Dedicating the 1988 Reveille. Shopping for a class ring. Performing for Mr. Birmingham. 25 HARITIES lending Q Qi id Sludenls at VHHS often demonstrate their concern for the less fortunate by donating both their time and money. Once again the Key Club hosted the annual Lakeshore wheelchair bas- ketball game to raise money for Gifts, Inc., the Lakeshore Rehabilitation Center, and other causes. As the year progressed, the disastrous hurricane in Jamaica showed students the ne- cessity of helping the needy in other countries as well as at home. So under the direction of the SCA, the student body collected a truck-load of canned goods and $200 to help rebuild schools. Not long afterwards, the SCA once again directed the efforts to aid those less fortunate by organizing the Walk for the Homeless in conjunction with the school ' s bonHre. The project involved numerous clubs and other or- ganizations from the school with 350 partici- pants collecting 1000 cans of food and $1000. For its efforts, the SCA and school were rec- ognized by the Birmingham Hunger Project and received $1000, which is in turn being used to continue meeting the needs of the hungry. And finally, at Christmas, students responded to the needs of the community as SGA spon- sored pictures with Santa, that yielded $200 for Toys-for-Tots, and the annual Coodfellow col- lection topped last year ' s record. Wheeling for charity. Posing with Santa for Toys-for-Tots. CADEMICS tuofeiwg 4t g LQcie, From their first day as freshmen, stu- dents face the challenge of strict aca- demic requirements. Attaining good grades has always been an important goal of hard working students at VHHS. Long hours of work are often rewarded with such honors as being chosen for National Merit recognition or being tapped by the National Honor Society. To help students enjoy their work, teach- ers frequently plan different activities such as a fencing class in theater and exciting experiments in sociology. After their first three years, students Find themselves concerned with the dif- Hcult decisions of being a senior. College Night provides help in determining a school choice and possible career op- tions. As seniors prepare for the cul- mination of their endeavors, they mea- sure for caps and gowns and order graduation announcements. In May stu- dents are presented with honors and scholarships at Awards Day. Finally, seniors achieve the ultimate academic ac- complishment — graduation. Learning to fence in theater class. Tapping for NHS. Working on a biology lab. Taking endless state tests. Investigating possibilities at College Night. Dressing up for a sociology project. National Merit Finalists National Merit Commended Students Receiving honors on Awards Day. Measuring for caps and gowns. 27 1 J Ethel clutches the teddy bear with the miss- ing bonds. Fairy enjoys Hannibal ' s concert. ' Titus demands the bonds. 28 The patients are introduced to the princess, Lily Belle. Florence introduces her baby to Ethel. Wilhelmina finds the suspicious bowl. The patients enjoy the beauty and serenity of The Cloisters. -L J Mrs. Savage reads about her sweet revenge. m i- I hate everything in the world . . . ' J 1 r Lily Belle attacks her stepmother. ' We are savages. ' Beverly Brasell Director Jim Shoemaker Technical Designer THE CAST Florence Lara Hobbs Hannibal Jason Kiely Fairy May Suzy Gajewski Jeffrey Chris Imms Mrs. Paddy Rebecca Davis John Thomas Neal McGough Titus John Shields Samuel Brad Ballard Lily Belle Wendy Patterson Ethel Dina Facklis Miss Wilhelmina Ashley Waddle Dr. Emmett Hal Twilley 29 1 Myt 1 i 1 IWr i 1 ■• M m f ' ; • J % ' ||fj - H jg | 1 hr Jf ' mM 1 - . , mg. di B « J ji jH Hr ■kl i ai R ' 1 Faculty Editors Allison Bell Laney LaRussa Administration Sam Short Assistant Principal ' j ; Paculty Buddy Anderson — Phys. Ed., Mathematics; Ath. Dir., Head Football Coach; FCA Carlos Ballard — See. St.; Tennis Coach; Key, Scholar ' s Bowl Carroll Barrett — For. Lang.; Latin Club, Latin Hon. Soc. Nancy Becker — Computer, Mathematics; Tennis Coach; Computer Club Faith Benner — Librarian; Lit. Exp. Qub Fran Braasch — Phys. Ed.; Volleyball, Girls ' Basketball Coach; Girls ' FCA Peter Braasch — Phys. Ed., Soc. St.; Dept. Chair.; Football, Basketball Coach Beverly Brasell — Speech, Theatre; Stage Crew; Thespians; Plays Betty Brown — English; Jr. Class Kristin Bryant — Bus. Ed.; Rebel Girls Rosemary Buettner — Mathematics; Sr. Class, NHS Jean Bush — Bus. Ed.; Dept. Chair.; Voc. Coor.; FBLA Melissa Caffey — English; Jr. Civitan James Cameron — Excpt. Ed.; Dept. Chair. Lane Chappell — English; MVSE, Quill and Scroll J Rosemary Davidson — Guidance Assistant Bev Dennis — Registrar, Records Kathy Dennis — Bookkeeper Mariiee Dukes — English; Debate Team Sammy Dunn — Dr. Ed.; Football, Head Baseball Coach; Lettermen Donna Earnest — Mathematics Bruce Evans — Soc. St.; Football, Baseball Coach; FCA Randy Faust — Dist. Ed.; Cross Country, Track Coach LaWayne Fleming — Choral Ann Fournier — Science; Soph. Action, Soph. Class Ellen Fullington — Home Ec; FHA, Mat Maids, Diamond Dolls Barbara Gajewski — Soc. St.; S.G.A. Ted Galloway — Band; Fine Arts Coor. Frederick Gear — Voc. Ed.; Soc. St. Cynthia Glidewell — English; Depl. Chair.; Fresh. Club, Fresh. Class; Boys ' Golf Coach 35 Kym Haas — English; Cheerleaders, Soccer Sweeties Candice Hacker — English, Soc. St.; Jr. Exchange Charolette Hamby — For. Lang.; Span. Club Melinda Harden — For. Lang.; Span. Hon. Soc., Span. Club George Hatchett — Dr. Ed., Health; Football, Head Basketball Coach JoAnn Huddleston — Guidance 9 Bill Jenkins — Guidance 12; Dept. Chair. Brownie Jones — Guidance 10 Opal Kennedy — Registrar, Records Joy Langley — Soc, St.; App. Ec. Coi Alice Laurendine — Curr. Coor.; Soc. St.; FAME Judy Long — Guidance 1 1 Dianne McDaniel — Mathematics; Leo Caswell McWaters — Science; Music Industry Julia Matthews — English; SADD Busy Bookworms Melanie Schmidt • Art: Art Service James Schroeder — Soc. St.; Dept. Chair. Gary Sheffield — Dr. ' s Ed.; Soc. St. Muzaffar Sheikh — Soc. St.; Radio James Shoemaker — Science Melissa Smith — Science; Soph. Class, Soph. Action Elaine Snow — Librarian; Jr. Class; Scholar ' s Bowl June Stephenson — Mathematics; Math Team, Jr. Class Tealla Stewart — For. Lang.; Dept. Chair.; SGA Christina Taylor — English Joe Terry — Band, Colorguard Carol Thomas — For. Lang.; Fr. Club, Fr. Hon. Soc. Robert Thompson — Mathematics; Dept. Chair. Kay Tipton — Mathematics; Math Team Tammy Towns — Dance; Show Choir; Miss Reveille; Rebelettes Janice Trimble — Excpt. Ed.; Jr. Civitan Kay Vance — English; BASIC, Vestavia Viewpoint P. R. Vance — Voc. Ed.; AIASA Rosalind Vance — Bus. Ed., Mathematics; FBLA Jerona Williams — Mathematics Ann Willings — Excpt. Ed.; Grid Iron Girls i - r !5 ••sse si fiBj 40 Money in the bank. ii Features Editors Julie Brown Kelly Moore Mary Margaret Stearns Beauty Editors Kristen Barnctt Anne Cockf ' ield Elizabeth Gross Susan ne Rives HOME ECONOMICS —Julie Brown I HONOR STUDENTS Honor students, chosen in thirteen dif- ferent categories, represent the best of the Senior Class. In making their selections, the faculty considers the dedication, hard work, and abilities of the students. Each senior exemplifles the area for which he is honored. MATH — Frank Tu DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION — Lori Thomason SCIENCE — Scott Sims Miss ReveUle Pageant MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES — Laurie Kuehnert WALTZ COUPLES — Isl Row — L. Laurendine, D. Fleming, K. Turpin, L. Merrill, J. Smith, J. Myers, I Traffanstedt, G. Waldrop. 2nd Row — T. Bresler, D. Bullock, K. Castleberry, L. McFarlin. 3rd Row — R. Gray, D. Deason, A. Patterson, T. Lowry, A. Trotman, C. Phillips, A. Scrushy, B. Underwoodj_E;_Bullock, L. Vaughn. ESCORTS USHERS — 1st Row — G. Thompson, G. Waldrop, T. Watrous, J. Putman, D. Deason, L. Merrill. 2nd Row — C. Phillips, J. Mvers, B. Ballard, L. Vaughn, P. Putman. Third Row — B. Stone, E. Gardner, L. lirarMilfflilliil Underwood. DIRECTOR — Tammy Towns 1988 MISS REVEILLE S. Dolatabadi STUDENT DIRECTORS — K. Barnelt, E. Gross, S. Rives, A. Cockfield. STAGE CREW — 1st Row —J. Cheatham, L. Thomason, T. Bacopoulos. 2nd Row — C. King, S. Ferguson, K. Vaudo, P. Randall, J. Evers, C. Dunlap. 3rd Row — K. Powell, J. Shaffer, L. Allen. 4th Row — T. Maike, J. Carney, L. McMunn, T. Holden, S. Stearns, G. Outland. W€M SHOW CHOIR — 1st Row — I. Williams, H. Langford, D. Weaver. 2nd Row —- ' ■•- - ■-v. 3rdRow — L.Allen, H.Seibert, T. Roberts, B. Hag DANCERS — Ist Row: S. Hooper, M. Dees, P. Pierce, A. Sligh, N. Baum, L. luneman, T. Nelson. 2nd Row: A. Bell, B. Smitherman, H. Hairslon, S. ooudi. L. Gilliam. L ' igmiMm ' i N. Moss, L. Porter. special Awards and Taknts POISE and APPEARANCE WINNER SWIMSUIT WINNER Kimberly Tucker TALENT WINNER Kristee Lively MISS CONGENIALITY Juleigh Little OUTSTANDING TALENT WINNER Angle Hill OUTSTANDING TALENT WINNER Rebecca Strick OUTSTANDING TALENT WINNER Angel Aderholt Miss Reveifle Court FIRST ALTERNATE Leigh Ann VVuMe 5ECOND ALTERNATE Kandace KeSey THIRD ALll.RNAIl Puiiiui .Si-mirui nniRIII Al II.RNAII Kiiiibiriy I ' uikii TOP TEN — L. WaddU, D. Semno. T. Moody, A. Lewis, K. Lively, K. Rkliart, I . LoRuisa, K, Kellty. H. Genfulii. K. Tucker. I H.uMl.- 1 1 .viTiliu) K I u.ly K KilU ' v. K I uilli Top Ten Laney LoRmsa Kimbeny Tucker Daiana Serrano Honor Genets Ri Tijfany Moody Perform Tafeiit Kandace. Keltey Amy Lewis Leigh Ann Waddk 1989 Miss KcvetOe ' ■; Krisiee Livdy John Shkids Lisa Shannon STATE REPS Last summer, Lisa Shannon and John Shields, Boys ' and Girls ' State Repre- sentatives for Vestavia Hills High School, joined other seniors from around the state to participate in a week-long mock-government. By attending, howev- er, they discovered more than just how state government operates. John said, I discovered more about my country, my- self, and my peers, and Lisa agreed, Girls ' State afforded me the opportu- nity to support my own opinions and acquaint myself with others ' ideas. Ill MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Valerie Pizzitoia Chad Sipeeqle SENIOR CLASS MOST UNPREDICTABLE VVcmfy Patterson km Michaei Hiii BEST LOOKING Missy Chandier FRIENDLIEST Juiciqh Littie Ben NoBors WHO ' S WHO MOST DEPENDABLE AfHson CampbeiL John Myers BEST ALL AROUND AfHson Bed Scott Porter THE Kmtee Lively HOMECOMING QUEEN Beaming with excitement, Kristee Lively was named Vestavia ' s 1988 homecoming queen dur- ing halftime activities. Last year ' s queens, Cher- yl Clark and Lisa Allen, were on hand to share in the occasion as they crowned their successor and presented her with a silver bowl. Honored by the entire student body, the delighted new queen said, It means more to me than anything I ' ve ever won because it is an honor from my peers. HOMECOMING COURT COURT — L. Halbrooks, K. Rickard, S. Gajewski, M. Chandler, M. Allbritton, K. Lively, M. Junem an, L. Waddle, A. Lyons, A. Dellaccio, M. Meadows. ESCORTS — A. Barricklow, G. Waldrop, B. Nabors, D. Coker, P. Putman, H.Jones, E. Herrine, I. Crum, C. Phillips, B. Cost, M. Stephens. 54 1 1 FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Missy Meadows SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Libby Halbrooks, Angela Dellarcio JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Allison Lyons, Suzy Gajcwski, Kim Rirkard SENIOR ATTENDANT Mariha Juncman SENIOR ATTENDANT Missy Chandler SENIOR A IIENDANT Leigh Ann Waddle SENIOR ATTENDANT Mindy Allbrilt n Dina Fackiis Jofm Shieids Shiva Sooudi Grtq Woldrop LaDonna Bryant Scott Porter •1 V5 . Lisa Shannon M Leiqfi Ann Waddk MBMKTMWSff f f ■' ■l ' ■F. ■i) ■V . .:. B   ., -T j l B F : - ' - -1 1 1 f i - 1 yJ 1 John Myers ACfison Be(r Jim Crum Monica McDaniel Fran£ Tu M U %. j ■' H P i 1 , r- - K ■r it r 1 P ' 0 S I feel very blessed and privileged to be able to rep- resent a great school like Ves- tavia, said this year ' s Miss Vestavia Hills High School, Martha Juneman. Nominated by their teachers and chosen by their peers, Martha Juneman and Clay Phillips exemplify the characteristics which make Mr. and Miss Ves- tavia Hills High School a highly respected honor: school spirit, involvement, scholastic ability, leadership, and character. Clay ' s com- ment reflects the distinction associated with this selection, Being named Mr. Vestavia was definitely one of the highest moments in my high school career. 1 M 1 tJ ■ii I p j PH. — -w- ' ' X I ' jr t v- y I •t! - ' i Martftajimetnon Clay PfuOtps iSSii C 0 Classes Editors Denise Baker Jana Gutierrez Carrie Lovette Tiffany Moody S E N«I«0 R S Officers — Allison Campbell, Treas.; Dina Facklis, Sec; Allison Bell, Girls ' V.-Pres.; Ben Nabors, Boys ' V.-Pres.; Clay Phillips, Pres. Seniors have arrived at an ending and a beginning, a time of mem- ories of the past and plans for the future. Shadowed by reminders of former years, we recall freshman blunders such as embarrassing sched- ule disasters and learning pep rally cheers; sophomore ventures in- cluding geometry projects, frog dissections, and the test for a driver ' s license; and the junior accomplishments of winning pep rallies, or- dering rings and working on the prom. Included in these memories are ones of this year — a year of firsts and lasts — building the final class homecoming sign, cheering at the Shades Valley pep rally and game, saying that one remaining piece of memory work, serving on senior committees, ordering graduation announcements, and filling out col- lege applications. And so, we come to the end of classic moments filled with expectations. I. !■fe Allen Adams Joe Akers Scott Akridge Mindy Allbritton Jamie Anderson Erin Angelini Allison Arrand Steve Arrington Tom Bagby Stan Bailey Denise Baker Edwin Baldwin Brad Ballard Trey Banks Trent Barnard Kristen Barnett Natalie Baum Natalie Beam Jeff Beard ■4? V.J, m A ' .S , Lisa Beard Allison Bell Tara Birdyshaw Jeff Blackmon Stephanie Boatman Michelle Bolding Antoinette Bone John Boykin Rob Brasher Eric Brosch Brian Brown Delunda Brown Julie Brown LaDonna Bryant Charles Buffington Doug Bullock Elizabeth Bullock Carrie Burder John Burks Derrick Calvin Allison Campbell Suzanne Campbell LeAnna Carr Chris Carter Kim Cauthen Missy Chandler Stephanie ChaM Jenny Cherry Anne CockHeld Becky Cockrum Zack Collins Bill Cook Geoff Cook Michael Cordell Susie Corley Catherine Cortopassi Mike Cox Brandy Cropper Shelly Crowder Michelle Dafnn Chrissy Dandeneau Shelia Darby Rebecca Davis Dennis Deason Monica Dees Charles Dellaccio Donnie Dobbins Jennifer Doekel Mohammad Dolatabadi Lenette Dorman Edwin Douglass Rebecca Dowling Leigh Dreyspring Karia Duke Lori Duncan Lance Elliott Tahara England Kellyann Ernst Dina FacklU Brian Francis Christy Franklin Mary Friday Jeff Fairley April Fuller Loren Ford Christine Fullman Craig Gamble Edwin Gardner Marsi Gilbert Mark Golden Brian Green Elizabeth Gross Jana Gutierrez Curt Gwathney Raleigh Gray Eric Haarbauer Shanda Halford Brian Hall John Harper Chris Harrill Stephanie Harris Tonia Haynes Tim Heard Leigh Hicks Michael Hill Leslie Hilyer Lara Hobbs Amy Holt Stephanie Hooper Wil Hovater Jason Hughes Kevin Hunton Wallyjarboe Carmen Johnson Michael Johnslon Deborah Jones Joseph Jowers Martha Juneman Jean Karvonen Andreas Krontiras Lanier LaGroue Stacey Lane Rishay Langner Joni Lanier Laney LaRussa Amy Lewis Amy Liles Susan Lin Juleigh Little Kristee Lively Bill Lloyd Julie Loden Carrie Lovette Tom Lowry Peter Ludwig Christi Lyrene Julie Lyrene Scott Mansfield Troy Marek Jay Marquez Joe Marshall Kent Marshall Jeff Martin James Mathews Heather McClelland Chanee McCollough Karen McCutcheon Monica McDaniel Lee McKinney Michelle McMullen Xaurie McMunn Amy McPherson Jamie Medley Vann Merrell Larry Merrill Jason Messer Chris Moore Kelly Moore Carey Moorer Monique Moreau Sallie Morgan Jason Morris Kara Morrow Don Mosley David Mueller John Myers Ben Nabors Tracy Nelson Morgan Nesmith Ted Newsome Andy Nichols ■I ' Heather Ogden Carta Oliver Kevin Owen Steve Palestini Stephen Pardue r: Kapil Pareek Julie Parker Wendy Patterson Michael Patzke Shannon Perry Clay Phillips John Phillips Polly Pierce Scot Pitman Mark Pitts Scott Porter Kirk Powell Adam Pratt Andy Prewitt Chris Puckett Jon Putman Patrick Putman Ginger Raia Bertina Range Melanie Reid Brian Ridlehoover Wendy Riggins Tonia Riley Diana Rinehart Laura Ritchey Noal Rivers Susanne Rives Mike Robbins Therese Robedeau Gregg Robertson Randy Roddam Lucia Rodrigo Noelle Rookis Sean Rousselle Glenn Sanders Jimmy Sarris Suzanne Scarborough Doug Schepker Angela Schooley Christy Scott Amy Scrushy Ree Segars Tim Seguy Kurt Sehn Sheila Shah Lisa Shannon John Shields Suzanne Shunnarah Anne Simendinger Scott Sims Allison Sligh Julie Smith Marni Smith Bethany Smitherman Shiva Sooudi Kent Sorrell Chad Speegle Kim Sprich Jamey Sproull Donna Steadmon Mary Margaret Stearns Brody Stone Hasting Sykes Ashish Tagra Erica Taylor Jami Teel LisaThigpen Sheila Thomas Lori Thomason Greg Thompson Heather Thompson ji i islt John Thompson Timberly Thompson Mike Tombrello Natalie Traffanstedt Am Irotman Franl( Tu Jenny Tucker Carol Tunmire Katherine Turpin Hal Twilley Eric Uher Emily Umfress Brent Underwood Sean Utz Niko Vasilakis Kim Vaudo Trea Vickers Leigh Ann Waddle Vayne Waguespack Greg Waldrop Wade Wallace Trent Watrous Scott Weaver Scott White Rebecca Wilkes Jennifer Williams Hester Wills Greg Withrow Stacy Wykle Chip Yarbrough Mark Youngblood Susan Wolnski VtfH L sii ' .vaM ? Don ' t be dismayed at good-byes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes, is certain for those who are friends. For like all classics, friendships endure. Adapted from Illusions — Richard Bach — f ■■■■mi Class Sponsors Rosemary Buettner Bill Jenkins Dale 9uin Class Favorites Greg Waldrop Martha Juneman Clay Phillips Leigh Ann Waddle iVive Espana! (L. Rodngo) r jv We ' re off to see the wizard ! (K. Turpin, C. Phillips, C. Lovette) Dancin ' the night away. (A. Campbell, C. Carter) n aaakaH Standing the test of time. (M. Robbins, A. McPherson) I guess you had to be there. (E. Umfress, A. Schooley, A. Fuller) It ' s a multiple guess worksheet. All rightl (]. Morris) This doesn ' t ring my bell. (A. Bell) Ducks are a girl ' s best friend. (T. Haynes) g1 Pssst! (L. Dorman) La Cucaracha! (W. Riggins) Only you can prevent a forest fire. (J. Phillips, L. Vaughn) Concentrated study. (T. Robedeau, S. Wykle) Should we stay or should we go? (A. Scrushy, A. Sligh, T. Thompson) Let me straighten out your ears. (E. Gardner, B. Stone) The calm before the storm. (L. McFarlin, J. Fairley) I Adams, Allen Joseph Jr. Exchange (9. 10); Soccer (9. 10, 11. 12). Akers, Joseph Francis Speed Typist Award (II); Freshman Club (9); Key (10); FBLA (11); Track (Cross Country State Cham- pionship team — 1 1), Akridee, Scott Michael Nal ' l Honor Soc. (11, 12); Spanish Honor Soc. (10, 11, 12); Outstanding High School Students of Amer- ica (11, 12); FCA (9, 10, 11, V.P.— 12); Basketball (9, 10): Baseball (9, 10, 11,121. Albano, Jerrv Patrick Wrestling (11, 12). Allbrillon. Mindy Beth Homecoming Court (9, 12); Class Favorite (9); So- ciety of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents; Leo (9); Sophomore Action (Girls ' V.P. — 10); Interact (11); Key Club Sweetheart (9); Cheerleading (9, 10, 11, 12); Softball (10, 11). Anderson. James Huston Marching Band (9); Yearbook Staff (10); Music In- dustry (11, 12); Soccer (10); Cross Country (10, 11, 12). Angelini. Erin Marie Leo (10, 11); Freshman Club (V.P. — 9); FHA (12); SGA Rep. (10); Tennis (10, II). Araneta, Manuel Albert Spanish Club (12); Football (11). . rrand, Allison Charlene Colorguard (10. II, 12); Jr. Exchange (10. 11); Art Club (10). Arrington. Steven Herbert Radio (9); FCA (10); FBLA (U, 12); Wrestling (County Champion — 9, 10, 5lh place State — 11, 2nd place Stale — 12). Bagbv, Thomas Jonathan Editors ' Award for Muse Fall Edition 1987; Art Ser- vice (9, Treas. Band (10). II, Pres. — 12); Frisbee (10); Air Bailey, Stan Henderson SGA Rep. (9. 10. 11); Key (9, 10, II, Chap. — 12); Tennis (9. 10. Capt. — II, Capt. — 12). Baker, Caria Denise Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11. 12); Society of Distinguished .American High School Students (12): Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (11); Leo (9, 10); Interact (II); Girls ' FCA (12); SGA Rep, (ll); ed.c7;f (11, 12); Track (9, Mgr. — U.Mgr. — 12); Big Sister Program (11); Prophecv Committee (12). Baldwin. Edwin Thomas Radio (12); Freshman (9): Soccer (9). Ballard. John Bradford Nat ' l Honor Soc. (11. 12); Latin Honor Soc. (11. 12); Fall Play (11. 12); Spring Musical (11. 12):Mr. B ' ham High School Contestant (11); Miss Reveille Escort (11. 12); Air Band (1st place— 1 1); Talent Show (2nd place — 11); SGA Treas (11); Key (9. 10. Sec. — 11. Sec. — 12): Scholar ' s Bowl (10, U, 12). Banks, Thomas Sidney Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents (10, 11); Key (9. 10, II); Letterman Club (12): SGA Rep. (11); Football (9); Basketball (9, 10, 11. 12). Barnard. Joseph Trenton FCA (9): Frisbee (10): Key (11); Radio (12); Football (9): Track (9). Bamett. Kristen Leann Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (II. 12); Society of Distinguished American High School Students (II, 12): Rebel Girl (10, II, 12); Rneille (11, 12); Leo (9, 10); Interact (11, 12): Prom Committee (II). Baum, Natalie Janae Who ' s Who .Among .American High School Students (12); School Play (10, 11); School Musical (9, 10); Leo (12): French Club (10, 1 1); Art Club (9): Track (9, 10); Volleyball (9). Beam. Natalie Marie Key (9, 10); Tri Hy Y (9); SADD (II); Radio (12); Spanish Club (9. 10); Colorguard (10. 11); Concert Choir (12): Prom Committee (9. 10). Beard. Jeff Lynn FCA (9. 10, ' 11); Letterman Club (12); Football (9, 10, 11); Basketball (Best Defensive Player — 9. Best Defensive Player — 10. 11, All Tournament Team Big Orange Classic. Rebel Classic, Best Receiver — 12); Baseball (9, 10). Beard. Lisa Danette FBLA; FHA; Colorguard (12); Big Sister Program Bell. Allison Louise Miss Vestavia Nominee (12); Who ' s Who Best , ll Around (12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11, Treas. — 12); Rebel Girls (10. 11. Head — 12): Ret ei7 ( 1 1. 12): Interact (11. Sec. — 12): Leo (9, 10); Letterman Club Sweetheart (10); Mat Maid (9); Track (9, 10. 11, Mgr, — 1 2); Prom Committee (11); SGA Cabinet (12); Class Scc. Treas. (10, Sec. Treas. 11); Girls V.P. (12); Prophecy Committee (12). Bell. Angela Lyn Nat ' l Honor Soc. (II, 12); French Honor Soc. (10, 11. 12); National Merit Commended Student; Society of Distinguished American High School Students (12): Qui II and Scroll Honor Soc. (11, 12); Freshman Club (9): Leo (10); Interact (11); French Club (12); Muse (10): Veslavia Viewpoint (11); Mat Maid (9); Diamond Doll (9, 10); Big Sister Program (11). Berry, Travis Grant FCA (9); Wrestling (9. 10). Birdyshaw, Tara Ruth Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Ex- change (11); Radio (12). Blackmon, Jeffrey Carl Freshman Club (9); Key (10); Trivial Pursuit (11): AIASA (Treas. 12). Boatman, Stephanie Dawn Spring Musical (9, II); Miss Reveille Dancer (12); Freshman Club (9); Interact (10. II. 12); Mat Maid (9); Rebelette (10. 11, 12); Big Sister Program (11). Bolding, Michelle Society of Distinguisneo American High School Stu- dents (12); Spring Musical (11); Miss Reveille Con- test (11.12); French Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Exchange (1 1); SADD (V.P. — 12); Rebelettes (10. II). Bone, Antoinette Michelle Who ' s Who Most Athletic (12); Health Club (9, 10); Jr. Exchange (11. 12): Track (9, 10, 11. 12): Cross Country (12): Mat Maids; SGA Rep.; Prophecv Com- mittee (12). Boykin, John Micheal Brasher, Robert Shannon FCA (11); Letterman Club (12); Football (9. 10, 11. Best Defensive Back — 12): Baseball (9, 10. 11. 12) Brosch, Eric Theodore Nat ' l Honor Soc. (11, Brown, Brian Matthew Cross Country (10. 11 12): Key. 12); Track (10. 11, 12). Brown, Delunda Evette Jr. Beta (9): FBLA (Treas. — 11); FCA (12); Variety Club; Basketball (9,10. 11. 12); Track (1 1. 12); Proph- ecy Committee (12). Brown. Julia Elisabeth Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (II. 12); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (11. 12): Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents (II, 12): Freshman Club (9); Jr. Exchange (10); FHA (1 1. Sec. — 1 2); Reveille (11,12); SGA Rep, (11); Soccer Sweetie (11, 12); Big Sister Program (II); Prophecy Committee (12), Bryant, LaDonna Neal Nal ' l Honor Soc. (II, 12); French Honor Soc. (10, 11, 12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11, 12); Miss Ves- tavia Nominee (12); Spring Musical (9, 10): Fresh- man Club (V.P. — 9); Interact (10. 1 1. 12); Rebel Girl (II. Hist.— 12);«ci.ei7 ( ' (10. Co-ed. — 11, Ed.— 12); SGA Rep. (9. 10. Pres. Cabinet — II); Softball (10. II. 12); Volleyball Mgr. (11); Mat Maids (10): Prom Committee (11); Prophecy Committee (12); Big Sister Program (10). Buffington, Charles William Nat ' lHonor Soc. (11. 12); Spanish Honor Soc. (10. II. 12); Spanish Club (V.P. — 11. Pres. — 12); Track (9, 10, 11, 12); Cross Country (9, 10, All State 11, All State— 12). Bullock, Douglas Allen All Stale Track and Cross Country (11, 12); Spring Musical (10, 11); Miss Reveille Escort (12); Choir (12); Thespians (11. 12); Key (10. 11, 12); Freshman Club (9); SGA Rep. (12); Track (9. 10. 11. 12); Cross Country (9. 10, 11, 12). Bullock, Laura Elizabeth Miss Reveille Dancer (12): Rebelettes (12); Mat Maid (9. 12); Freshman Club (9); FHA (10): junior Ex- change (11); SADD (12); Letterman Club Sweetheart (9). Burder. Carrie Lynn Art Club. Burks, John Dilworth Radio Club. Calvin. Derrick Cornell Mr. B ' ham High School Contestant (12); Air Band (11); FBLA (10, 11, 12); Radio (9): FCA (9); Track (9. 10, 11. 12); Football (9, 10, 11); Wrestling (10, 11). Campbell, Allison Nichele Who ' s Who .Most Dependable (12); U.S. Soviet Youth Exchange (12); Miss Reveille Special Talent (11): Outstanding High School Students of America (12): Society of Distinguished American High School Students (l ' 2); Spring Musical (9, 10, 11, 12); Fresh- man Club (9); FHA (10); Interact (11, Pres. — 12): SGA Rep. (9. 10. 11, 12); Interclub Council (12); Rez ' eille (12); Softball (10. Mgr. — 11); Volleyball (Mgr. — 10): Rebelette (10, 11, Capt. — 12); Dia- mond Doll (10, 11, 12); Mat Maid (9, 10, II. Head — 12); Big Sister Program (II); Prom Committee (11); Class Officer (Treas. — 12); Prophecy Committee (12). Campbell, Linda Suzanne Rep. to Miss Jr. Civitan District Competition (11); Miss Reveille Contestant (11, 12); Madrigal Choir (II): Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Civitan (11); Leo (12): Track (10); Basketball Mgr. (11, 12); Soccer (12); Big Sister Program (II). Carr. LeAnna Freshman Club (9); Leo (10); Jr. Exchange (II); FBLA (Pres. — 12); Marching Band (9); Concert Band (9. 10); Symphonic Bancr(9. 10); Colorguard (10. 11. 12); Drum Line (12); Band (Hist. — 12). Carter, Christian Coleman Freshman Club (9); Key (10. 11): Letterman Club (12): SGA Rep. (11); Soccer (9. 10. 11. 12): Vestavia Invitational All Tournament Team; Metro Tourna- ment Champion. Carter. Dorothy Jo FBLA (II, li); Prom Committee (II), Cauthen, Kimberlev Shannon French Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); FAME (II); Radio (Sec. — 12). Chandler, Jolie Michelle Who ' s Who Best Looking (12); Class Favorite (9); Homecoming Court Attendant (12); Key Club Sweet- heart (II, 12): Radio Club Sweetheart (12); Spring Musical (10): Miss Reveille Contestant (10, 11, 12); Miss Reveille Dancer (9); Freshman Club (9); Soph- omore Action (10); FAME (Pres. — 11); Interact (12): Cheerleader (9, 10. II, Head — 12). Chase. Stephanie Martin Spring Musical (9. 10, 11); SGA Rep. (12): Radio (12); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); FAME (11). Cherry, Lelia Jennings NafI Honor Soc, (11, 12); French Honor Soc. (10. 11. 12); Freshman Club (9): Leo (10): SADD (II); French Club (12): Cheerleader (10. II, 12). CockField. Anne Elizabeth Nat ' l Honor Soc. (11, 12); French Honor Soc. (10, 11, 12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (1 1. 12); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (12); Society of Distinguished American High School Students (12); Rn ' eille (11, 12); FCA (9, 10, II. V.P. — 12); Cross Country (9. 10, 11. 12); Track (9. 10, II, 12); Big Sister Program (11). Cockrum, Rebecca Judith Spring Musical (11); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (Sec, — 10); Interact (U, 12); Letterman Club Sweetheart (10); Key Club Sweetheart (II): Rebelette (II). Collins. Zachary Vincent Tennis (9); Wrestling (10, 11, 12). Cook, Geoffrey Jaren Key (9, 10, V.P. — 11, 12); Tennis (9, 10. 11, 12). 83 1 Cook, William Arthur Key (9); Frisbee (10); Radio (12). Cordell, Michael Donovan NalM Honor Soc. (11, 12); Key; Letlerman Club; FCA; Basketball (11); Tennis (11, 12). Corley, Rena Susanna Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Aciion (10); FAME (11); Interact (12); Key Club Sweetheart (9); Let- ternian Club Sweetheart (9); SGA Rep. (12); Tennis (9, 1 1, 12); Big Sister Program (11.12). Corlopassi, Catherine Elizabeth Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Ex- change (11); SADD (Board of Directors — 12). Cox, Michael Hunter Basketball. Crews, John Derek Key; FCA. 10); Art Service (11, Cropper, Branell Anne Band (9, 10); Jr. Exchange (9, V.P. — 12). Crowder, Shelly Rhea Talent Show (10); Radio (12); Jr. Civitan (U); Frisbee (9); Track (9). Crum, James Fred Nat ' f Honor Soc. (11,12); Latin Honor Soc. (11, Pres. — 12); Who ' s Who Most Likely to Succeed (12); Nat ' l. Latin Exam: Maxima Cum Laude (10); Mr. Vestavia Nominee (12); Scholars ' Bowl All Star (11): Miss Reveille Escort Dancer (12); Miss Reveille Usher (11); Key (9, 10, 11, V.P. — 12); SGA Cabinet (12); SGA Rep. (12); Scholars ' Bowl (9, 10, Co.-Capt. 11, Co-Capt. — 12); Diamond Dude (11); Cross Country (12); Track (12); Prom Committee (11); Prophecy Committee (12). Daffin, Michelle Lea Leo; Radio. Dandeneau, Christine Anne Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (12); Spring Musical (II); Deba te (10, 11, Sec. — 12); Leo (11, 12); Art Service (10); SADD (9); Vestavia Viewpoint (10, 11, 12); Prom Committee (11); Big Sister Program (11); Prophecy Committee (12). Darby, Sheila Ann Sophomore Action (IC (12); Concert Choir (10 |r. Exchange (U); Radio Davis, Rebecca Louise Nat ' l Honor Soc. (11, 12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (U, Sec — 12); Nat ' l. Merit Commended Stu- dent (12); Society of Distinguished American High School Students (11); Fall Play (11, 12); Spring Mu- sical (9, 10, 11); AFS (11, 12); Jr. Exchange (10); Freshman Club (9); Debate (11, 12); Vestama Vieu ' - point {10, 11, Ed. — - 12); Band (9, 10); Thespians (11, Pari. — 12); Youth Leadership Forum (1 1); Big Sis- ter Program (12); U.S. Soviet Youth Exchange (11). Deason, Dennis Brian Miss Reveille Escort Dancer (12); FCA (9, 10); Let- terman Club (11, 12); Football (9, 10, 11, 12); Best Offensive Lineman (12); Wrestling (9, 12); Track (9, 12). Dees, Monica Anne Miss Reveille Dancer (12); Sophomore Action (10); Leo (11); Girls ' FCA (12); Rebelette (12). Dellaccio, Charles Hillman Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents (12); Who ' s Who Best Looking (12); Letterman Club (11, 12); Football (9, 10, 11, 12). Dobbins, Donald Wilfred Key (9, 10, 11, 12); Interact Big Brother (12); Tennis (9, 10, 11, 12); Golf (10, 12). Doekel, Jennifer Leigh Fall Play (9, 10, II); Spring Musical (10, 11, 12); Jr. Civitan (10); Freshman Club (9); Music Industry (11, 12); Concert Choir (9, 10, 11, 12); Show Choir (11); Special Choir (11). Dolatabadi, Mohanunad Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (1 1, 12); Alabama High Schools ' Art Show (1st place — 11); Fall Play (10); AFS (9); Spanish Club (10, 11); Radio (12). Dorman, Lenette Diane Miss Reveille Dancer (11, 12); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); FHA (11, 12). Douglass, Edwin Imbler Key(9, 10, 11, 12). Dowling, Rebecca Roberts FHA (10); Jr. Exchange (U); Radio (Treas. — 12); Soccer SweeUe (10). Dreyspring, Ellen Leigh Miss Reveille Dancer (11, 12); Leo (9, 10, 11, 12); Crosscountry (11, 12); Track (11, 12); Soccer (12). Duke, Karia Nicole Band (9, 10, II, 12); Symphonic Band (9, 10, 11, 12); Spanish Club (11, 12). Duncan, Lori Anne All-State Band (11, 12); Spring Musical (10, 11); Jr. Exchange (9, 10); Music Industry (11); Band (9, 10, II, Drumline Capt. — 12). Elliott, Lance Christian Computer (9, 10); Art Service (11); Track (10). England, Tahara Leigh Miss Reveille ContesUnt (9, 10, 11); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Leo (11, 12); SGA Rep. (9. 10): Mat Maid (12); Prom Committee (11); Proph- ecy Committee (12). Ernst, Kellyann Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11, 12); Spring Musical (11); Fall Play (12); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Exchange (11); Interact (12); Reveille (11, 12); Soccer Sweetie (11); Prom Committee (II); Big Sister Program (II); Prophecy Committee (12). Facklis, Dina Elizabeth Miss Vestavia Nominee (12); Nat ' l Honor Soc. (II, . 12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11, Pres. — 12); Nat ' l Merit Commended Student (12); Alabama Pen- man District Winner (11); Most Outstanding English Student (9); Who ' s Who Wittiest (12); ClassSec. (12); Fall Play (9, 10, 11, 12); Spring Musical (10, 11, 12); One-Acts (9, 10); Thespian Troupe (9, 10, V.P. — 11, Pres. — 12); Debate (10, 11, 12); Vestavia Viewpoint (10, Ent. Ed. -- 12); Muse (9, 10); Leo (11, 12); Jr. Civitan (9, 10); Prophecy Committee (12). Fairley, Jeffrey Scott ■FCA (9, 10, Prog. Dir. — 11); Letterman Club (12); Football (9, 10, fl, 12); Wrestling (9, II); Track (9). Ford, Loren Robert Marching Band (9, 10); Concert Band (9); Symphonic Band (10); Fall Play (11); Jr. Exchange (9, 10). Francis, Brian Peter Freshman Club (9); Frisbee (10); SADD (12). Franklin, Christy Lynn „ „ ,, Science Award (9); Drama Speech Award (10); Fall Play (11, 12); Spring Musical (II, 12); Show Choir (12); Concert Choir (9. 10, 11, 12); Colorguard (12); Freshman Club (9); Volunteers Club (10); Junior Civitan (II); Yearbook Staff (10); Radio (12); Cheer- leader (9, 10). II, 12); Mat Maid (11); Friday, Mary Claire Freshman Club (9); Leo (10, Prophecy Committee (12). Fuller, April Elizabeth Air Band (10): Art Club (9): Girls ' FCA (10, 11, Sec. — 12); Basketball (9); Track (9, 10, II, 12); Cross Country (10, 11, 12). Pullman, Christine Conner Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (11, 12); Leo (9); Sophomore Action (10); SADD (11): Girls ' FCA (12); Key Club Sweetheart (10); Letter- man Club Sweetheart (9); Cheerleader (9, 10, 1 1, 12). Gamble, Stephen Craig Class Favorite (9, 11); Letterman Club; FCA; Base- ball (9, 10, 11, 12); Basketball (9, 10, 11). Gardner, Edwin Issiah Class Favorite (10); Miss Reveille Escort (12); Key (11, 12); Interact Big Brother (11); Latin Club (9, 10); Math Team (9, 10). Gilbert, Marsha Del « , , Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (12); Muse (9, 10, 12); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); FAME (II); Girls ' FCA (12); Prom Committee (11). Golden, Mark Christopher Freshman Club (9); Letlerman Club (11,12); Baseball (9,10,11,12). Gray, Raleigh Miller Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); French Honor Soc. (10, U, 12); Spring Musical (II, 12); Miss Reveille Danc- er (11, if); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); SADD (V.P. — 11, Pres. — l2); Rebelette (11, 12); Diamond Doll (9, 10, 11, 12); Prom Committee (11). Green, Brian Patterson Freshman Club (9); Key (10); AIASA (V.P. — 12). Gross, Elizabeth Myers Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (II, 12); Rebel Girl (10, n. Sec. -— 12); Diamond Doll (9, 10, 11, 12); Reveille (11, 12); Freshman Club (9); Interact (10, 11, 12); Letterman Club Sweetheart (10); Big Sister Program (II); Prom Committee (11). Gutierrez, Jana Francesca Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); Nat ' l. Merit Commended Student (12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11, 12); Spanish Honor Soc. (10, 11, Pres. — 12); Home- coming Court Attendant (11); Miss Reveille Con- testant (10, 11, 12); Leo (10, Jr. Board Member — 11, Girls ' V.P. — 12); Spanish Club (9); Soccer Sweetie (10, Pres. — 11); Nlajorette (10, 11, Capt. — 12); Band (V.P. — 12); Reveille (11, 12); SGA Rep. (12); Prom Committee (11); Big Sister Program (11). Gwathney. William Curtis Nat ' l Merit Commended Student (12); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Key (11); Letter- man Club (12); Football (9); Track (Most Valuable Runner — 10, 11, 12); Cross Country (12). Haarbauer, Eric Stowe Natl. Honor Soc. (II, 12); Nat ' l. Merit Finalist (12); Mu Alpha Theta (10, II, 12): Computer (9, 10, Pres. — n, Pres. — 12); Math Team (10, 11, 12); Physics Team (1 1, 12); Computer Science Team (II, 12); Jazz Band (9). Halford, Shanda Lee Art Honor Award (9); Radio (12); Spanish Club (9); jr. Civitan (11). Hall, Brian Michael Hanna, Robert Tyler , . „ , State Champion Wrestler (11): Letterman Club (II, 12); Key (9, 10); Interact Big Brother (10, 11, 12); Wrestling (10, II, 12); Track (9). Harper, John Scears Key (9, 10, 11, 12); Scholars ' Bowl; Track (9). Harrill, Truth Christopher 1i B SADD; Baseball (9, 10). W Harris, Stephanie Lynn Spanish Club (10); SADD (11); Radio (12). Harvey, Daniel Haynes, Tonia Maxine Miss Reveille Contestant (12); Leo (9, 10, 11, 12). Heard, William Timothy FCA (9, 10, V.P. — 11, Pres. — 12); Track (10); Basketball (11, 12); Football (9, 10, 11, 12); Scott M. Waggoner Permanent Captains Award (12); Most Outstanding Freshman Athlete Award (9). Hicks, Rebecca Leigh Class Sec. Treas. (10); SADD (12); Softball (9, 10); VolleybalU9, 10); Cheerleader (9, 10); Basketball (9). Hill, John Olive Hilyer, Leslie Dwight AIASA (11, Pres. — 12). Hobbs, Lara Elizabeth Nat ' l. Merit Commended Student (12); Fall Play (9, 10, 11, 12); Spring Musical (9, 10, 11, 12); One Aci (9, 10, Student Director — II); Miss Reveille Cor testant (10); Thespians (9, 10, Chap. — 11, Sec 12); BASIC (9); Jr. Civitan (10); SADD (11, Treas. p. (12);1 J| 12); SGA Rep. Program (11, 2). ; Prom Committee (11); Big Sister Holt, Amy Allison -- : x,: .-■yy a Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11, 12); Sophomore Action (10); Interact (11); Girls ' FCA (12); Vestavia Viewpoint (10, 11, Business Mgr. — 12); Big Sister Program (II). Hooper, Stephanie Michelle Miss Reveille Dancer (12); Freshman Club (9); In teract (10, Social Chair. — 11, V.P. — 12); SGA Rep. (9, 10); Letterman Club Sweetheart (9); Gymnastics (9, 10); Rebelette (10, 11, 12); Mat Maid (12); Big Sister Progrun (11). « Hovaler. James Wilson Radio; Baseball (9, 10, Wresding (9). Hughes, Jason Lynn FCA (9, 10, 11); Key (12); Football (9, 10). Hunton, Kevin Michael „„. , e. a Key (9, 10, 11); Interact Big Brother (10, 12); SGA Rep. (11); TeonU(9, 10. 11). lames, Karen Elizabeth Vestavia Art Show (1st Place — 10); State Fair (2nd Place — 10, 11); Spring Musical (11); Computer (9, 10); Jr. Civitan (11); Art Service (12). Jarboe, Wallace David Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Music Industry (U, 12); Track (II, 12). lohnson. Carmen Grace Freshman Club (9); French Club (9); Sophomore Ac- tion (10); Jr. Exchange (II); SADD (Board oftt- rectors — 12); Cheerleader (9). ■ i«iii ■1 Johnston, Michael Andrew FCA (9, 10, 11, 12); Football (9, 10, 11, 12); Baseball (9, 10, 12); Track (12). Jones, Alexander Thomas Band (9, 10); Key. Jones, Deborah Holly Spanish Club (9); Frisbee (10); Radio (11, 12); Ma- jorette (II, 12); Diamond Doll (12). Jowers, Joseph Rayburn Nafl. Honor Soc. (II, 12); Radio (9); Jr. Exchanee (10); Key (11, 12). Juneman, Martha Hamilton Miss Vestavia (12); Class Favorite (10, 11, 12); Home- cominK Attendant (10, 11, 12); Key District Sweet- heart (11, 12); SGA Rep. (9); SGA Pres. (12); Class President (10, 11); Leo (9); Sophomore Action (10); Girls ' FCA (11, Chap. — 12); Key Club Sweetheart (10, 11, 12); Rebel Girl (10, 11, 12); Diamond Doll (9); Mat Maid (9); Tennis (9, Tennis MVP — 10, Sute Runner-up — 10, 11, 12); Prom Committee (11). Kai onen, Jean Marie Choir (9); FBLA (10); Jr. Civitan (12); SADD (11). Krontiras, Andreas LaGroue, Lanier Elizabeth Debate (10, 11); French Club (Treas. — 10); Leo (9); Radio (11); Art Service (12); Vestavia Voice (10); Track (9). Lane, Stacey Ren Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11, 12); Class Treas. (9); Art Service (12); Newspaper (9); Basketball (9). Lanener, Amanda Rishay BASIC (9); Sophomore Action (10); Radio (11, 12). Lanier, Joni Elizabeth Jr. Exchange (9, 10); Art Service (11); FBLA (Treas. — 12); Colorguard (10, 11). LaRussa, Laney Elizabeth French Honor Soc. (10, U, 12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11); SGA Rep. (9); Spring Musical (9, 10); Miss Reveille Contestant (10, Top Ten — 11, Top Ten — 12); Leo (9); Interact (10, 1 L 12); Reveille (11, 12); Class Sec. Treas. (9); Cheerleadine (9, 10, II). S V ■. Leinfelder, Thomas Edward Lewis, Amy Todd Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); Nafl. Merit Commended Student (11); Outstanding High School Students of America (11); Magna Cum Laude on Nat ' l. Latin Exam (11); Nat ' l. Forensic League — Degree of Spe- cial Distinction (9, 10, 11, 12); Fall Play (10); One- Acts (9, 11); Spring Musical (9, 10, 11, 12); Miss Reveille Dancer (9); Miss Reveille Contestant (10, Top Ten, Appearance Winner — 11, Top Ten — 12); Debate Team (9, 10, Sec. — 11, 12); BASIC (9, 10); SADD (II); GirsP FCA (12); Thespians (Chaplain — 12); Youth Leadership Forum (10); Prom Committee Liles, Amy Sheridan Freshman Club (9); FHA (10, 11); Radio (12). Lin, Susan Yuen Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Frisbee (11); Radio (12); Colorguard (11, 12); Diamond Dolls (12). Little, Juleigh Michelle Who ' ' s Who Friendliest (12); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (11, 12); Miss Rev- eille Contestant (Special Talent — 10, 11 Miss Con- geniality — 12); Spring Musical (10, 11, 12); Fresh- man Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Interact (U, 12); Key Club Sweetheart (9); SGA Rep. (10); SGA Treas. (12); Cheerleader (9); Gymnastics (10); Rebelettes (U, 12); Prophecy Committee (12). Lively, Kristee Kaye Miss Reveille (12); Homecoming Queen (12); Who ' s Who Most Talented (12); Show Choir (11, 12); Jazz Ensemble (12): Concert Choir (10, 11, Sr. Director — 12); Spring Musical (10, 11, 12); Class President (9); Talent Show (9, 10, 11); Key Club Sweetheart (12); SGA Rep. (10, II); SGA Chaplain (12); Sophomore Action (10); Leo (II); FCA (9, 12); Tennis (9, 10, 11, 12); Big Sister Program (11). Lloyd, William Brown FCA (10, 11,12); Wrestling (9); Baseball (9); Football (9,10,11,12). Loden, Julie Karen Jr. Exchange (9, 10, Par. — 11); Music Industry (12); Band (9, 10, 11); Choir (9, 10, II, 12); Bie Sister Program (11). Lovette, Carrie Jean Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); Spanish Honor Soc (10, 11, 12); Spring Musical (II); Miss Reveille Contes- Unt (12); Fall Play (11); SGA Ren. (10, 12); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (1(5); SADD (11); Girls ' FCA (12); Reveille (12); Rebelettes (12); Prom Com- mittee (11); Big Sister Program (12). Lowry, Thomas McCall Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); Miss Reveille Es- cort Dancer (12); Key (9, 10, 11, 12); Cross Country (9, 10, 11, 12); Track (9, 10, 11, 12); Prophecy Com- mittee (12). Ludwig, Peter Mollere Key (9, 10, II, 12); Swim Team (9, 10, 11, 12). Lyrene, Julie Katherine French Honor Soc. (11); Freshman Club (9); Jr. Ex- change (10. 11); FHA (12). Lyrene, Melissa Christiane Band (9); Art Club (9); Jr. Exchange (10, 11); FHA (12); Big Sister Program. Mansfield, Jonathan Scott Talent Show (12); Trivial Pursuit (II); Radio (12); Basketball (9); Football (9); Tennis (10, 11). Marek, Troy Clayton Freshman Club (9); FCA (10, 11); Letterman Club (12); Basketball (All-Tournament Team — 9, 10, 1 1); Baseball (9, 10, II, 12). Marquez, Marion Joseph AIASA(12). Marshall, Jeremy Kent Muse Writer ' s Award (11); FCA (9, 10); Letterman Club (11, 12); Football (9, 10, II, 12); Baseball (9, 10, II, 12); Track (9, 10, II, 12). Marshall, Joseph Edmond Freshman Club (9); Radio (12). Martin, Jeffrey Allen Radio (9, 1 1, 12); Frisbee (10); Soccer (9); Basketball (9, 10, 11, 12). Mathews, James Arthur All State Choir (12); Concert Choir (9, 10, 11, 12); Chamber Choir (12); Show Choir (12); BASIC (11); Literary Expressions (12). McClelland, Heather Lynne Fall Play (10); Spring Musical (10); Choir (9); Drill Team (10); SADD (10); Drama (9, 10); French Club (10, 11). McCollough, Chanee Rome Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Ir. Ex- change (11); FHA (12). McCutcheon, Karen Angela Choir (9); Radio (9, I(f, 11, 12). McDaniel, Monica Leigh Nat ' l, Honor Soc. (11, Pres. — 12); French Honor Soc. (10, 11, 12); Who ' s Who Most Likely to Succeed (12); Miss Vestavia Nominee (12); Nat ' l. Merit Fi- nalist (12); Society of Distinguished American High School Students (II, 12); Yale Book Award (II); Exchange Club Youth of the Month (12); Nat ' l Latin Magna Cum Laude (10); Rebelette (11, 12); SGA Rep. (9, 12); Leo (9, Bd. Member — 10, 11, Sec. — 12); Math Team (9, 10, II, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (10, II, Treas. — 12); Track (9, 10); Cross Country (9). McFarlin, Larry Richard Miss Reveille Escort (12); Key (9); FCA (10); Let- terman Club (11, 12); Football (9, 10, 11, Scott M. Waggoner Permanent Captains Award — 12); Base- ball (9, 10, 12); Wrestling (9). McGill, Tama Christine Jr. Civitan (10); Jr. Exchange (11); Radio (12). McKinney, Roddy Lee Mr. B ' ham High School Contestant (12); Miss Rev- eille Dancer Escort (12); Air Band (II); Freshman Club (9); Letterman Club (10); FBLA (11); SADD (12); Track (9, 10, 11, 12); Cross Country (State Champion Cross Country — 9, 10, State Runner-Up — 11, All State Cross Country — 12). McMullen, Michelle Lee Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Ex- change (SecyTreas. — 11); FHA (12); Mat Maid (11, 1 2); Soccer Sweetie ( 1 1 , 1 2); SGA Rep. ( 1 2); Big Sister Program (11). McMunn, Laurie Michelle Fall Play (10); Spring Musical (10, 11, 1 2); Stage Crew (II, 12); Jr. Civitan (9, 10, Pres. — II, Hist. — 12). McPherson, Amy Joan All-State Band (9); Spring Musical (9); SADD (12); Jr. Civitan (9); Colorguard (10, Co.-Capt. — 1 1, Capt. — 12); Symphonic Band (9, 10, II, 12); Band (9); Dia- mond Doll (9, 10). Medley, Jamie Nicole Art Club (9, 11, Sgt.-at-arms — 12); F.A.S.T. (10). Merrell, Vann Patrick FCA (9, 10); Letterman Club (11, 12); SGA Rep. (10, 11); Football (9, 10, II, 12); Wrestling (9); Golf (9); Track (9, 10). Merrill, Alfred Lawrence Miss Reveille Dancer Escort (12); Letterman Club (II, 12); FCA (9, 10); Football (9, 10, II, Channel 42 Player of the Week Award — 12); Baseball (9, 10, Rising Rebel Award — II, 12). Messer, Jason Morgan Spring Musical (10); Radio (12); Trivial Pursuit (11). Moore, John Chris Spring Musical (10, II, 12); Miss Reveille Escort (12); Mr. B ' ham High School Contestant (12); One- Acts (10, H); Thespians (12); Letterman Club (12); Diamond Dudes (1(5); Football (9, 10, II, 12). Moore, Kelly Elizabeth Nat ' l. Merit Finalist (12); Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); ?uill and Scroll Honor Soc. (II, 12); Mu Alpha beta (10, 11, Sec. — 12); Who ' s Who Among Amer- ican High School Students (12); Spring Musical (10, 11); FallPlay (9, 10); Citizen ' s Bee (12); Reveille (11, 12); Ir. Civitan (9); Jr. Exchange (10); Leo (II, 12); Band (9, 10); Concert Band (9, 10); Math Team (9, 10, 1 1 , Sec. — 1 2); Prom Committee (II). Moorer, Carey Ray FCA (9, 10); Letterman Club (II, 12); Football (9, 10, 11, 12); Track (9, 10, II, 12); Basketball (9, 10, II, 12). Moreau, Monique Aimee French Honor Soc. (10, 11, 12);Nal ' l Honor Soc. (1 1, 12); Greater Trenton Science Fair Honorable Men- tion; Latin Club (9); French Club (10); Girls ' FCA (11, 12); Basketball (9, 10, II, Co.-Capt. — 12); Track (10,11,12). Morgan, Sallie Kate Lion Girls (10); Leo (12); Prom Committee (11). Morris, Jason Lewis Key (9); Radio (10, 11, Pres. — 12). Morrow, Kara Ann Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (II, 12); Spring Musical (10, II); Jr. Civitan (9); Jr. Exchange (10); Art Service (II, 12); Band (10, II, 12); Colorguard (II, Capt. — 12); Afuse (11, Literary Co-Ed., Art Ed. — 12). Mosley, Don Houston Who ' s Who Best Dressed (12); FCA (10); Letterman Club (11, 12); Freshman Club (9); Track (4x100 Re- lay Record — 9, 10, 11); Basketball (9, 10, 11); Dia- mond Dudes (10). Mueller, David Frederick Nat ' l. Merit Commended Student (12); Air Band (9, 10); Key (9); Trivial Pursuit (Pres. — 10, Pres. — 1 1); SADD (1 2); Af use (9). Myers, John Phillip Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, Treas. — 12); French Honor Soc. (10, II, 12); Mr. Vestavia Nominee (12); Who ' s Who Most Dependable (12); Miss Reveille Usher (11); Miss Reveille Dancer Escort (12); Freshman Club (9); Key (9, 10, 11. 12); Reveille (12); SGA Cab- inet (12); Diamond Dudes (11); Prom Committee (11); Prophecy Committee (12). Nabors, Benjamin George Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (II, V.P. — 12); Mute (1st Place Artwork — 10, 11, Ed.-in-Chief — 12); Art Service (10, Pres. — II); Literary Expressions (12); Soccer (9); Class Boys ' V.P. (ij); Prophecy Com- mittee (12). Nadell, Laura Frances Freshman Club (9); Jr. Civitan (10); Radio (12); Big Sister Program (11). Nelson, Tracy Michelle Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); French Honor Soc. (10, 1 1 , V.P. — 1 2); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11,12); Spring Musical (II); Jr. Civitan (9); Sophomore Ac- tion (10); Leo (11, Pres. — 12); Interclub Council (I2);Afujp (II, Business Mgr. — 12); Rebel Girl (12); Big Sister Program (II). NeSmith, Willie Morgan Key (II); Letterman Club (12); Soccer (9, ID, 11, 12); Football (10). Newsome, Robert Edward Art Service (Treas. Sec. — 12); Trivial Pursuit (10). Nichols, Michael Andrew FCA (II, 12); Letterman Club (12); Baseball (11, 12); Football (II, 12). Ogden, Heather Lee Best English Student (9); Freshman Club (9); FCA (10, 12); French Club (11); Volleyball (9, 10); Sofiball 85 Mgr. (11); Tennis Mgr. (12); Prom Commitlee (11). Oliver, Carta Lee Nal ' l. Merit Commended Student (11); Sprine Mu- sical (9); Fall Play (11); One-Acts (10); Freshman Club (9); Trivial Pursuit (10, 11); French Club (11); Jr. Civilan (12); Band (9, 10); Soccer (12). Owen, Kevin Charles Who ' s Who Wittiest (12); Alabama State Council Visual Art Achievement Award (11); Mr. B ' ham High School Contestant (12); Miss Reveille Es- cort Dancer (12); Air Band (9, 10, 11 — Winner, 12); Talent Show (12); Key (11, Sr. Board of Directors — 12); Art Service (9); Sophomore Action (10); Interact Big Brother (11); Cross Country (11, 12); Track (11, 12); Football (9). Palestini, Stephen Lee Radio. Pardue, Stephen Ennis Nat ' l. Merit Finalist (12); District Winner, Alabama Penman Competition (II); Trivial Pursuit (10); Jr. Exchange (11). Pareek, Kapil Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); Key; Leo; Trivial Pursuit; Math Team. Parker, Julie Ann Jr. Civitan (9); Jr. Exchange (10); Music Industry (11, 12); Concert Choir (10, if, 12); Colorguard (11, 12). Patterson, Wendy Leigh Who ' s Who Most Unpredictable (12); Radio Club Sweetheart (12); Fall Play (12); Freshman Club (9); Leo (10); Jr. Exchange (11); SADD (Sec. — 12); SGA Rep. (10). Patzke, Michael Timothy FCA (1 1, 12); Career Club (9, 10); Baseball (9, 10, 1 1, 12); Football (9). Peet, Benjamin Charles Computer (9). Perry, Shannon Elizabeth Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); FAME (V.P. — 11); FCA (12); Tennis (9, 10, 11, 12). Phillips, John Barclay Spanish Honor Soc. (11, 12); Class Favorite (10, 11, 12); Mr. Vestavia Hills High School; One-Acts (10); Fall Play (11); Spring Musical (U); FCA (9); Art Service (9); Key (9, 10, Board of Directors -—11, Pres. — 12); Cross Country (9); Track (9, 10, II); Class Boys ' V.P. (10, 11); Class Pres. (12); Prom Committee (II); Diamond Dude (10); Prophecy Com- mittee (12). Phillips, John Lynch FCA (9, 10); Letterman Club (II, 12); Wrestling (9, 10. II. 12); Football (9, 10, 11, 12). Pierce, Polly Sue Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); French Honor Soc; Spring Musical (II); Miss Reveille Dancer (II. 12); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Ex- change (II); Leo (12); Rebelette (12); Mat Maid (12); Prophecy Committee (12). Pitman. Bryan Scot AIASA (9. 10. 11); Spanish Club (12). Pitts. Mark Alan Key (10. II); Letterman Club (12); Basketball (10); Baseball (II. 12). Pizzitola. Valerie Who ' s Who Most School Spirit (12); Key Club Sweet- heart (12); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Interact (11, 12); Cheerleader (9, 10, II, Co-head — 12); Prophecy Committee (12). Plott. Christie Suzanne Jr. Civitan (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Exchange (II); Radio (12); Big Sister Program (12). Pool, Emily Dalyn Radio (10. II. 12). Porter, Elizabeth Ann Miss Reveille Dancer (9. 10. 11, 12); Spring Musical (10. 11); Air Band (II); Freshman Club (9); Soph- omore Action (10); Leo (11. Hist. — 12); Rebelette (11. 12); Big Sister Program (II). Porter. Scott McCalla Mr. Vestavia Nominee (12); Who ' s Who Best All Around (12); Class Favorite (9. 10. II); Spring Mu- sical (II); Fall Play (10); One- Acts (10); Miss Reveille Escort (12); Homecoming Court Escort (9); Debate (9. 10. Il.Co-Pres. — 12);FrenchClub(9. 10. ll.Sec. — 12); Prom Committee (11); Class Boys ' V.P. — 9). Powell. Kirk Eugene Stage Crew (10, II. Tech. Dir. — 12); Key (9, 10, 11, 12) Pratt, William Adams Radio (12); Football (9). Prewitt, Andrew Quinton Key (9. 10); FCA (II); Basketball (10); Baseball (12). Puckett. Christopher David Radio (9. 10. 12). Putman. Jonathan Christopher Miss Reveille Escort (12); Mr. B ' ham High School Contestant (12); SADD (12); Track (12); Prophecy Committee (12). Putman, Patrick David 1989 National Debate Tournament (II); Mr. Ves- tavia Nominee (12); Miss Reveille Dancer Escort (12); Homecoming Escort (12); SGA Rep. (11); SGA Boys ' V.P. (12); Debate Team (9, 10, 11, 12); Vestavia Viewpoint (12); Key (9, 10, 11, 12); Interclub Council (Pres. — 12); Prom Committee (11); Prophecy Com- mittee (12). Raia, Ginger Ann Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Ex- change (II); Radio (12). Range, Bertina Denise FBLA (II, Co-Pres. — 12); Cheerleading (9). Reid. Melanie Kay Spring Musical (11); Leo (10, 11, 12). Richardson, Maurice Rudolph Football (9). Ridlehoover, Brian Marshall French Club (9); Jr. Exchange (10); Key (11.12); AFS (10). Riggins, Wendy Michelle Nal ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); French Honor Soc. (11, Pres. — 12); Jr. Civitan (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Exchange (II); Interact (12); Big Sister Program (12). Riley, Tonia Kay Leo (9); Radio (10, II, 12); Rebelettes (10, U). Rinehart, Diana Lynn Jr. Civitan (9); FHA (10, II, Pres. — 12); Mat Maid (12). Ritchey, Laura Catherine Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); Jr. Civitan (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Exchange (11); Art Service (12). Rivers, Noal Steven Radio (II. 12): Football (9, 10); Track (10, II). Rives, Susanne Myers Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, Sec. — 12); French Honor Soc. (10, II, 12); Spring Musical (10); Fall Play (11); Leo (9, 10, II, Treas. — 12); Rebel Girl (12); Reveille (12); Track (9); Mat Maid (9, 11); Prom Committee (II); Big Sister Program (II); Prophecy Committee (12). Robbins. Mike Douglas SADD (12). Robedeau. Therese Marie French Club (9. 10. II); BASIC (12); Choir (9. 10, II, V.P. — 12). Robertson, Gregory Eugene Fall Play (9); French Club (10); Football (10); Bas- ketball (9); Track (II). Roddam, John Randolph Wrestling (9, 10). Rodrigo, Lucia AFS (12); Class Pres. (9, 10); Class V.P. (II). Rookis, Meredith Noelle Jr. Exchange (9, 10); FBLA (12); Band (9, 10); Col- orguard (12). Sanders, Wallace Glenn FCA (9); Key (10, II, 12); All-State Cross Country (9); Track (9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2); Cross Country (9, 1 0, U — State Cross-Country Championship team, 12). Sarkar. Robi Kumar French Club (10. 11. 12); Soccer (9. 10. II, 12). Sarris, James Phillip Freshman Club (9). Saxon. Brett Christopher Latin Club (9); Key (10. 11. 12). Scarborough. Suzanne Goyer Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Radio (11. 12); Prophecy Committee (12). Schepker, Stephen Douglas Jr. Exchange (9, 10); Key (11, 12); Track (11, 12); Cross Country (H, 12). Schooley, Angela Jeanette Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (12); SADD (Pres. — 9, 10); Jr. Civitan (12); Eaglettes (9, 10). Scott, Christy Leigh Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); Spanish Honor Soc. (10, 11. 12); FHA (10); Jr. Exchange (I I); SADD (12). Scrushy, Amy Marie Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents (12); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (12); Miss Reveille Dancer (ll); Spanish Club (9); Science Club (10, II); Key (10, 11); Jr. Exchange (11); FHA (12); Cheerleader (10). Segars, Martha Marie Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (II, 12); Society of Distinguished American High School Students (12); Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Leo (II, 12); Reveille (II, Co-Ed. — 12); SGA Rep. (9, 10, 11); Mat Maid (10, 11); Big Sister Program (11). Seguy, Charles Timothee Hugh O ' Brian Yough Foundation Ambassador (10); French Club (10); FCA (11); SADD (12); Track (9, 11); Basketball (9, 10); Football (10, II). Sehn, Kurt Joseph Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); Nat ' l, Merit Commended Student (II); Key (9, 10, II, 12); Physics Team (11, 12); Football Mgr. Trainer (10, Co-head — II, Head — 12, Highest Scholastic Average Award — 12); Baseball Statistician (II, 12); Prophecy Committee (12). Selle, Bron Ashley Music Industry (11); Radio (12). Shah, Sheila Rajnikant Outstanding German Award (10); Outstanding Eng- lish Award (11); Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); Latin Honor Soc. (12); Nat ' l. Latin Exam — Summa Cum Laude (II); Computer (9); Art Service (10); Physics Team (II); AFS (Sec. — 11, 12); Tennis (11, 12); Big Sister Program (10). i Shannon, Lisa Michelle Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (U, 12); French Honor Soc. (10, 11, 12); Nat ' l. Merit Finalist (12); Girls ' State (11); English Honor Student (10, 11); Miss Vestavia Nom- inee (12); Who ' s Who Most Intellectual (12); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (10, 11, 12); Hugh O ' Brien Leacfership Award (10); Pep- si WVTM Student of the Week (l5); Debate Team (9, 10, V.P. — 11, Co.— Pres. — 12); Math Team (9, 10, 1 1, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (10, 11, V.P. — 12); Vestavia Viewpoint (10, News Editor — 11, 12); French Club (9, 10); Leo (II, 12); Presidential Classroom (11); U.S. Soviet Youth Exchange (11); Youth leadership Forum (11). Shields, John Michael Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); French Honor Soc, (11, Sec. Treas. — 12); Boys ' State Rep. (11); Mr. Ves- tavia Nominee (12); Furman Univ. Scholar Award (U); D.A.R. Good Citizenship District Award (12); Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- . dents (12); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (11, 12); Novice Debate Nationals (10); Fall Play (10, 12); Spring Musical (9, 11, 12); One-Acts (Student Director — 11); Debate (9, 10, State Champion Speaker — 11, 12); Thespians (10, II, 12); SGA Rep. (9); SGA Cabinet (12); Scholar ' s Bowl (11, 12); Vestavia ViewpoinH 0, News Editor — 12); Leo (12); French Club (9, 10, 1 1); Band (9); Prom Committee (II); Miss Reveille Usher (11); Prophecy Committee (12). Shunnarah, Suzanne Isabel Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Leo (11); French Club (12); Prophecy Committee (12). Simendinger, Anne Renee Miss Reveille Contestant (10, II, 12); Jr. Civitan (9); Radio (11, 12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (II, 12); Big Sister Program (11). Sims, Scott Wayne Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); Spanish Honor Soc. (10, II, 12); Freshman Club (9); Key (10, 11, 12); Band (9, 10, 11); Concert Band (9); Symphonic Band (10, II). Sligh, Allison Page Miss Reveille Dancer (12); Freshman Club (9); Soph- omore Action (10); Jr. Exchange (II); FHA (12). Smith, Benjamin James Smith, Julie Ann Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, Hist. — 12); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (11, 12); Fall Play (10, 11); Spring Musical (9, 10, 11, 12); Miss Reveille Dancer (10, 11, 12); One-Acts (10); Fresh- man Club (Pres. — 9); Interact (10, II); Girls ' FCA (12); SGA Rep. (9, 10); SGA Treas. (12); Thespians (10, II, 12); Rebelette (10, II, 12); Mat Maids (9, 10, 11, 12); Prom Committee (11); Big Sister Program 86 (11); Prophecy Commillee (12). imith, Marni Allison Nal ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); Spanish Honor Soc. (11, V.P. — 12); Alabama Council on the Arts Certificale of Merit (11); Presidential Academic Fitness Award (9); Sprine Musical (II); Show Choir (12); Chamber Choir (12); Foreign Language Enthusiasts Associ- ation (9); Spanish Club (1 1, 12); Student SGA Senate (9); Softball (9, 10); Swim Team (9). imicherman, Bethany April Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II. 12); FCA (9, 10, Chap. — 11, Pres. — 12); Rebel Girl (10, 11, Chap. — 12); Let- lerman Club Sweetheart (10); Interclub Council (12); SCA Cabinet (12); Tennis (9, 10, Capt. — 11, 12); Big Sister Program (11); Prom Committee (11); Prophecy Committee (12). Sooudi, Shiva Afsaneh Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, V.P. — 12); French Honor Soc. (10, Sec. Treas. — 11, 12); Outstanding French ni Student (11); Magna Cum Laude Nat°l. Latin Exam (10); Miss Vestavia Nominee (12); Fall Play (9, 10, 11); One-Acts (10); Spring Musical (10); Debate (9, 10, 11, Sec. — 12); Rebel Girls (11, 12); French Club (9, 10, V.P. — 11, Pres. — 12); VestmHa Vieu ' - Aoin((12);SGARep. (10, II); Interclub Council (12); Prom Committee (11); Youth Leadership Forum (11); Prophecy Committee (12). Sorrell, William Kent Radio (9, 10, 12); Music Industry (11). Speegle, Chad Eric Mr. B ' ham High School Contestant (1st Runner-up, Leadership Award — 12); Who ' s Who Most School Spirit (12); Air Band (II, 12); FCA (9, 10); Letterman Club (II, 12); Track (Longjump I Record — 9, 10, II, 12); Basketball (9, 10, II MVP- ub(ll, 12); Track (Longjump record, 4x100 Relay «ord — 9, 10, II, 12); Basketball (9, 10, II r Big Orange Classic — 12); Baseball (11, 12). Spengler, Mandi Martee Radio (9, 10, 11, 12). Sprich, Kimberly Ann ' Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (10); Nat ' l. Honor Roll (9, 10); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (10, II, 12); Society of Outstanding High School Students (9, 10, II); Nat ' l. History and Government Award (10); SADD (9, 10, II, 12); Pep Club (9, 10); Yearbook Staff (9, Co-Editor — 10); Reveille (11, 12); Teens For Christ (9. 10); Literary Muse (9); Prom Committee (10). Sproull, James Creswell Fall Play (9); Trivial Pursuit (II); SADD (12); Band (10, II); Soccer (9). Sleadmon, Donna Jean Outstanding High School Students of America; Fall Plav (10, if, 12); One-Acts (10, 11); Spring Musical (9, 10, II, 12); French Club (9); Jr. Civitan (10); SADD (II); Leo (12); Thespians (11, 12); Vestavia Viewpoint (12). Stearns, Mary Margaret Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (II, 12); Presidential Classroom (12); Model Senate (12); American-Soviet Youth Exchange (12); Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents (II. 12); One-Acts (10); Spring Musical (10, II, 12); Fall Play (10, II, 12); Citizen ' s Bee (12); Rebel Girls (II, 12); e« «7 f (10, II, 12); Jr. Civitan (9, V.P. — 10); Thespians (II, 12); Leo (II, Sr. Board Mem- ber — 12); SGA Rep. (II); Vestavia Viewpoint (12); SGA Cabinet (12); Mat Maids (10); Diamond Dolls (9, Capt. — 10, II, 12); Prom Committee (II); Big Sister Program (II, 12). Stephens, Charles Brent Radio (9, 10, 11, 12). Stevens, Jack Edward Radio Stone, John Brody Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; Key (II, 12); Latin Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Track (10). Sykes. Raymond Hasting FCA (9, 10); Letterman Club (11, 12); Football (9, 10, II, 12); Wrestling (11); Basketball (9). Taylor, Erica Joy Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (H, 12); Nat ' l. Merit Finalist; Quill and Scroll Honor Soc.; All-State Band (9, 10, II, 12); Sprine Musical (10, II); Math Team (9, 10, II, 12); Mu Alpha Theta (10, II, Hist. — 12); Vestavia View- point (10, II); Freshman Oub (9); Jr. Exchange (10, II, V.P. — 12); Band (9, 10, 1 1. 12); Symphonic Band (9, 10, II, 12); Prophecy Committee (12). Teel, lami Anne FallPlay (10, II. 12); Show Choir (10, II. 12); Con- cert Choir (10, II, 12); Spanish Club (9. 10); Music Industry (II); FAME (12); Colorguard (12). Thigpen, Lisa Rene Thomas, Sheila Renee Jr. Civitan (9); Frisbee (10); Radio (12). Thomason, Lori Jo Ann Fall Play (10, 11, 12); Spring Musical (10, II, 12); BASIC (9, 10); Jr. Civitan (II, 12); Thespians (12); Stage Crew (10, 11, 12). Thompson, Greg James Miss Reveille Dancer Escort (12); Leo (10); Out- doors (II); Key (12); Golf. Thompson, Heather Elizabeth Natl. Honor Soc. (11, 12); French Honor Soc. (11, 12); Spring Musical (II); Freshman Club (9); Leo (10, 11); French Club (12); Mat Maids (12); Soccer Swee- ties (11, 12). Thompson, John William Golf (10, 11, 12). Thompson. September Leigh Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); Jr. Ex- change (U); FHA (12). Tombrello, Michael Anthony Freshman Club (9); Frisbee (10). .jb— Traffanstedt, Natalie Annette m ' Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (11, 12); French Honor Soc. (10, 11, 12); Spring Musical (10, 11, 12); Miss Reveille Dancer (11, 12); Freshman Club (9); Interact (10, II, Chap. — 12); SGA Historian (12); SGA Rep. (9, 10, 11); Rebelettes (10, II, Capt. — 12); Diamond Doll (9, 10, 11, 12); Mat Maids (12); Prom Committee (I I). Trotman, Amy Renae Spring Musical (11); Miss Reveille Dancer (12); Freshman Club (9); Frisbee ( 10); SADD ( 1 1 ); Interact (12); Rebelettes (11, 12); Mat Maids (12). Tu, Frank Fu-Sheng Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); Nat ' l. Merit Finalist (12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (11, 12); Who ' s Who Amoii American High School Students (12); AH- SME School Winner (11); Outstanding German Stu- dent (9); Who ' s Who Most IntellectuaRU); Mr. Ves- tavia Nominee (12); Sewanee Club Book Award (II); Computer (9); Key (10, II, Treas. — 12); Debate (12); Mu Alpha Theta (9, 10, 11, Pres. — 12); Vestaina Viewpoint (Copy Ed. — 11, Managing Ed. — 12); Math Team (9, 10, II, 12); Tennis (9, 10, Capt. — II, Capt. — 12); Prom Committee (11); Youth Lead- ership Forum (II); Century III State Winner (12); Prophecy Committee (12). Tucker, Nancy Virginia Jr. Civitan (9); FBLA (V.P. — 12); Band (9); Col- orguard (10, II, Co-capt. — 12); Concert Band (9, 10); Symphonic Band (11, 12); Diamond Dolls (9). Tunmire, Carol Ann Spanish Honor Soc. (10, 11, 12); Freshman Club (9); Interact (10, 11, Pari. — 12); Diamond Doll (9, 10, 12). Tunnell, James David Freshman Club (9); Trivial Pursuit (Pres. — 10); Music Industry (II); Radio (12); Band (9, 10, II, 12); Jazz Band (II, 12). Turpin, Katherine Marie Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); Spanish Honor Soc. (10, 11, 12); Nat ' l. Merit Finalist (12); Outstanding Eng- lish Student (10); Nat ' l. Spanish Exam State Winner (II); Physics Team (II); Spring Musical (II); Fall Play (II); Miss Reveille Dancer (12); Reveille (12); SGA Rep. (12); FCA (12); SADD (II); Sophomore Action (10); Rebelettes (12); Prom Committee (11). Twilley, Hal Glenn Thespian — Most Improved Award; Fall Play (9, 10, II, 12); Key (9); Radio (10, 11, 12); Soccer. Uher, John Eric Umfress, Emily Ann Young at Art Best of Show (II); Alabama State Fair (1st place Amateur Competition — 10); Berry Art Show (Ist place — 10, II); Art Club (10, II); Art Service (12); Homecoming Committee (10, U); Prom Cbmmittee (10, 11); Beauty Walk Committee (10, II). Underwood, William Brent Miss Reveille Usher (12); Key (9, 11); LaCrosse; Ten- nis (9, 10). Utz, Sean Patrick Magna Cum Laude Nat ' l. Latin Exam (II); Trivial Pursuit (9); Sophomore Action (10); Latin Club (11); FBLA (12); Band (9). Vasilakis, Niko Thomas Band (9, 10); SADD (12); Football (II, 12). Vaudo, Kimberlev Anne Spring Musicar(9, 10, II, 12); Fall Play (10, 11, 12); Band (9, 10, II, 1 2); Concert Band (9, 10); Symphonic Band (II, 12); Stage Crew (U, 12); Jr. Civitan (9, 10); BASIC (II, Sgt.-at-arms — 12); Vestavia Viewpoint (10, II); Thespians (12); Big Sister Program (10); Prom Committee (II). Vaughn, Harold Leon Miss Reveille Dancer Escort (12); FCA (9, 10, II); Letterman Club (12); Football (9, 10, 11, Highest Scholastic Average Award — 12); Baseball (I(f, 11, 12); Basketball (10); Diamond Dude (II); Air Band (11). Vickers, Trea Jonathon Radio (9); FCA (10, II, 12); Football (9, 10, II, 12); Track (12). Waddle, Leigh Ann Class Favorite (10, 11, 12); Outstanding High School Students of America (12); Homecoming Attendant (10, 11. 12); Miss Vestavia Nominee (12); Miss Rev- eille Contestant (Talent Winner — 9, Talent Winner — 10, Talent Winner — 1 1, 2nd Alt. — 9, 2nd Alt. — 10. 1st Alt. — II, 1st Alt. — 12); Spring Musical (10, 11); Freshman Club (V.P. — 9); Sophomore Action (Pres. — 10); Interact (II, 12); SGA Girls ' V.P. (12); Rebelette (10, II, Capt. — 12); Diamond Doll (9); Class Girls ' V.P. (9, 10, II); Prom Committee (II); Big Sister Program (II). Waguespack, Richard Wayne Key (10, II. 12); Freshman Club (9); Football (9). Waldrop, Gregory Christopher Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, cfhap. — 12); French Honor Soc. (10, II, 12); Class Favorite (12); Mr. Vestavia Nominee (12); Spring Musical (II, 12); Miss Reveille Dancer (II, 12); Key (9, 10, II, 12); Scholar ' s Bowl (10. II, 12); SGA Sec. (12); SGA Rep. (II); Prom Committee (11); Diamond Dude (II); Prophecy Com- mittee (12). Wallace, Wade Allen Key (9, 10, 1 1, 12); Basketball (9); Cross Country (12); Track (12). Watrous, Trenton Dean State Key Club Oratorical Contest (3rd place — II); Miss Reveille Usher (12); Key (10, II, 12); Vestavia Viewpoint (10); Beta (9); Chess Team (9). Weaver, Scott Edwin Trivial Pursuit. White, Gregory Scott Honor Soc. (10); Key (9, 10, Prom Committee. , 12); Spanish Club (9); Wilkes, Rebecca Elizabeth All-State Red Band (10); All-State White Band (9, Sect. Leader — II); Spring Musical (9. 10, II, 12); jr. Civitan (9); Jr. Exchange (10, Treas. — 11, Pres. — 12); Reading Band (10, II); Svmphonic Band (9, 10, Sect. Leader — II, Sect. Leader — 12); Band (9, 10, Sect. Leader — II, Sect. Leader — 12). Williams, Jennifer Lynn Freshman Club (9); Jr. Civitan (10); Jr. Exchange (II); Radio (12); Show Choir (12); Concert Choir , 10, II, 12). Wills, Hester Jo Debate (10, II, 12); Freshman Club (9); French Club (10, Pres.— II. 12). Withrow. Gregory Brian Cross Country (9, 10, 11, 12); Track (9, 10, II, 12). Wolnski, Susan Irene Spring Musical (II); Miss Reveille Dancer (12); Freshman Club (9); Letterman Club Sweetheart (9); Sophomore Action (10); Leo (II); SADD (12); Rebelette (12). Wykle, Stacy Suzanne Nat ' l. Honor Soc. (II, 12); Quill and Scroll Honor Soc. (12); Fall Play (10, 11); One-Acts (9, 10, II); Spring Musical (10, 12); Vestavia Viewpoint (10. II, 12); BASIC (9, 10, V.P. — II, Pres. — 12); Interclub Council (12); SGA Rep. (9, 12); Soccer Sweeties (10); Soccer (12); Big Sister Program (II); Youth Lead- ership Forum Semifinalist (10). Yarbrough, Robert Russell FCA (9); Science Club (10); Computer (II); Football (9, 10); Homecoming Float Committee (9, 10). Yoe, Marian Virginia Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (10); FAME (II); Letterman Club Sweetheart (9); Key Club Sweet- heart (10); Interact (12); Cheerleading (9, 10, II). Youngbiood, Mark Alan Freshman Club (9); Sophomore Action (Sgt.-at-arms — 10); Key (II); Concert Choir (9, 10, II, 12); Show Choir (10, II, 12); Chamber Choir (12); Football (9, 12); Wrestling (9, 10); Track (9). y 87 Officers — Merryl Taylor, Treas.; Hope Hairston, Sec.; Allison Lyons, Girls ' V.-Pres.; Suzy Gajewski, Pres.; Ever- ette Herring, Boys ' V.-Pres. Juniors finally found themselves as upperclassmen and began one of their most exciting times. This year the juniors established their position quickly as they won not only the homecoming pep rally but also the class sign competition with their original and creative theme, You Can Huff and Puff, But You Can ' t Blow the Rebels Down. The fall also offered the thrill of ordering class rings. And they began to realize that their time together was growing short. With the arrival of spring the juniors began to spend the major portion of their time, however, in preparation for the prom. Through their efforts, students enjoyed so- cializing and dancing at a new location — Vestavia Country Club. Because of the juniors ' many awards and ac- complishments, this year proved to be a suc- cess. Thus with trepidation but also anticipa- tion, they approach their senior year eagerly awaiting further successes. Larry, Curly and Moe. (M. Rusk, J. Stuckey, A. Patterson) Working up a sweat. (M. Taylor) Learning by osmosis. (A. Lyons, K. Rickard) The beauty of biology. (N. Moss, D. Norton) Ray Abies Nicole Acomb Kee Adderholt Angel Aderholt Alana Adrey Matt Alexander Ashley Allums Tina Bacopoulos Avery Barricklow Kelly Bartholme Susan Baugh Maya Bayazid Robert Bence Chris Bergeron Vanessa Berry Christian Birkedal Lorri Blackwelder Jennifer Blaszczynski Pat Boland Bryan Bowen Doug Bradley Doug Brady Tracy Bresler Eve Brosowsky Melanie Brown Spencer Brown Jennifer Bueno Doug Buettner Bonnie Buntain Jennifer Burttram Jennifer Callaway Robert Campbell Jim Carney Matt Carroll Amy Carson Raul Castillo Cindy Chancey Jennifer Chew Vicki Choraitis David Cicero J • U • N • I • O • R U N I«0 R S«J U N«I«0 Jenny Clark Jeff Cochran Ginger Coffey Jonathon Corliss Sarah Coursey Sharon Cox Brian Crenshaw Alisha Dahle Danny Daniels Steve David Danny Davidson Leigh Davis Samantha Davis Stephanie Davis Karen Dean Janet Dey Richard Dey Christoph Diasio Jeff Dibble Patrick Dobbins Frank Dockery Zack Dollar Hunter Doyal Anuj Dua David Eanes Greg Echols Jason Elgin Kathryn Elliott Patrick Evans Melinda Fagin Brandon Fails Dana Parish John Farmer Johnny Farrar Tricia Farris Joey Faulkner -hristopher Feagin Tisha Fields David Fleming Su y Gajewski But they told me to take a seat. (E. Tarter) Wolfman Jones. (H. Jones) Pajama Party. Shakin ' down the house. Christ! Gamble Mary Catherine Garrett Kirk Gerndt Lisa Gilliam Samantha Goody Angle Griffin Eric Habshey Kirk Hackworth Hope Hairston Greg Hand Alan Hanson Allen Hardwick Michelle Hardy Monte Harrell Carol Harris Greg Hayes Jim Heilbron Melanie Henson Dickie Henderson Sean Hentz Everette Herring Delmar Hill Lori Hill Sharin Hill Ashley Hinson Stacy Hipp Sarah Holbrook Tim Holden - iHoll ■Ruth Hudson Jennifer Hunteman Roger Jackson Jennifer Johnston Rebecca Joiner Allan Jones I Hunter Jones Meredith Jones Mitajoshi Jason Jowers Marcus Judkins ! U • N • I S • J • U • N • I • O Jeanne Kennedy Jason Kiely Chris King Steve Koehler Steplien Kolar Kelly Koncewicz Greg Langley Phillip Langston Cammie Lanzi Stephanie Lee Jason LeVay Lisa Lillich Gene Linton David Lipscomb Lily Lo Alison Lounsbury Ashley Lowe Mara Lowry Lester Luna Allison Lyons Shannon Mancin Chris Maniscaico Tim Martin Jennifer Maryniak Glen Mason David Maxson Allen Maynor Andy Maynor Jeff McAlpin Kristen McFalls Lance McLendon David Meezan Jennifer Meyer Allen Miller Margaret Minter Shelley Mitchell Brad Mize Brooke Monroe Tiffany Moody Brian Moore Happy as a girl can be. (L. Santoro) Running on empty. (S. Porter) Everybody Young at heart. (A. Lyons, D. Buettner) Hi, Mom! (A. Prather) Eric Moore Daniel Mootz Danny Morin Cindy Morrison Natalie Moss Scott Mullins Tommy Mullins Wendie Murdzak Chad Myers Amy Nanos Donna Norton Tina Oliver Brian O ' Neill Jodi Orosco Michael Ostbcrg Maliba Owens Ray Pack Suzanne Pare Scott Parker Amy Patterson Jeff Pearce Kristen Peaspanen Dana Pender Brad Penuel Caren Petry Scott Phillips Brian Pitts Chip Plylar Jennifer Pochran Curt Ponder Steve Porter Sheri Potts Alisha Prather Christy Prickett Nancy Purser Ben Putman Jessi Quinn Laurie Rahn Jason Real Jason Register J . U • N • I • O • R U • N • I • O S J U-N«I«0« R l Audra Reid Kimberly Rickard Joel Risberg Gia Romager Ashley Romano Bonnie Runnels Malia Rusk Vince Saia Sharon Sakmar Chuck Salley Sharon Sanderson Chris Sanspree Mike Sanspree Laura Santoro Suzanne Schroeder LaTrice Scruggs Theresa Seidel Dale Serrano Michael Seymour Christy Shaffer Sandeep Shah Mike Shaw Stephanie Shaw Mary-Greyson Sherman Kellie Shoults Linda Simendinger Julie Simpson Chris Slaughter Adrienne Smith Alisa Smith Joy Smith Staci Smith Michael Sneed Clay Splawn Keith Splawn Kevin Speed Ashley Stabler Mark Stanfield Brad Stephens Brian Stewart No new tale to tell. (A. Barricklow, B. Pitts) A moment on the lips, forever on the hips. (H. Hairston) ft the Bahamas for this? (B. ihant) Stricken with beauty. (R. Strick) 1 Gamble) It ' s all a matter of how you dress. (G. Linton) Out on parole. (M. Jones) Jonathon Stewart Emily Stoeffhaas Rebecca Strick nnifer Stuckey Imberly Stuckey Vann Stuedeman Jeremy Swenson Lorie Szymela Eddie Tarter Merryl Taylor John Thacker Heidi Tharpe Mark Thompson Ronny Thompson Susan Till Toni Tombrello Jeff Truitt Kimberly Tucker Monica Tucker Derek Underwood Nop Unnoppet Kim Utz Richard Uzzle Gina Vacarella Patrick Vacarella Tina Vacarella Kim VanValkenburgh Robbie Vass Susannah Vincent Amy Vinzant Ashley Waddle Malin Wagnon Chris Waldrop mica Walker evin Ware erek Weaver itch Weaver even Werdehoff Ashley Wheeler Teresa White •N I 0 R S«J U«N I 0« • U • N • I . S J U N I 0 R S Julie Whitley Milch Whitley Brett Wiersma ' 1 i Bill Wilbourne m li Ann Willingham ll Cori Wilson Mi ' w fc David Woods ' ' ' fc ' Mf ■toina Works V Maya Zahalsky Joe Zito Ready to roast. (L. Szymela, A. Wheeler, M. Min My neighbors had a garage sale. (T. Moody) But they said be here at 9 o ' clock. (C. Mor- rison) Milk — it does my body good. (D. Hen- derson, D. Meezan) Running out of time. (J. Register, B. Pitts) Class Favorites Everette Herring Suzy Gajewski Avery Barricklow Susannah Vincent Class Sponso June Stephenson Elaine Snow Betty Brown Officers — Laurie McMann, Sm. ' , LlUby Halbrooks, Treas.; Mindy Putman, Girls ' V.-Pres. Brian Cost, Boys ' V.-Pres.; Dale Coker, Pres. Sophomores began the year with hopes and expectations of new experiences after putting their freshman year of cha- os and confusion behind them. No longer the rookies, but not yet upperclassmen, sophomores began to feel more at home in their surroundings. Now on the main floor for pep rallies, they began to experience the excitement. Experiment- ing with creative themes and attire, the class won the spirit stick at three pep rallies. As they progressed academically, sophomores experienced the joy of their first research papers, learned information significant to daily life in health, and scared their teachers in driver ' s ed. But once they had achieved the ultimate goal of their sophomore year — receiving their licenses — the un- derclassmen could finally walk across the street in 8:00 traffic every morning from the sophomore parking lot. So the sophomores ended their year a bit wiser than they had been at its beginning. And feeling much more at ease, they anticipate the opportu- nities and challenges of finally becoming upper- classmen. Dear Abby ... (P. Marquardt, T. Moore) So many women, so little time ... (A. Dellaccio, L. Halbrooks, D. Coker) It ' s been one of those days. (J. Lohr) Marc Aben Kelly Akridge John Allen Lyle Allen Lyndy Allen Erick Arguello Stephen Armstrong Ted Atkinson Mark Ausbeck Russ Bagby Jenny Baggett John Bailey Joel Barber Coman Baum Matt Beard Greg Bearden Kevin Becker Scot Bennick David Bensinger Chris Bentley Jennifer Berzansky Andy Birkedal Denise Biro David Bishop Matt Blandford Robin Boggs John Boland Julie Boteler Eric Brandino Jason Breckenridge Kevin Brinkley Amy Brockway Kevin Brooks Trey Brooks Antoinette Brown Emily Brown Gunnar Brown Julie Brungard David Brush S 0 P H 0 M.O R«E-S S 0«P«H 0 M«0 R«E S S 0 P H 0 M 0«R«E«S«S«0«P H«0 M 0«R E Randy Burchett Brandi Burnett Alex Campell David Cannon Chris Carter Hayden Carter Matt Carter Stephanie Carter Kelly Castleberry Alan Chandler Jennie Cheatham Melissa Cheung Edward Chung Michael Clemmer Chad Cobb Dale Coker Jeff Colvin June Cooper Robbie Corley Brian Cost Chris Couch Joe Crimaldi April Crowe Emily Crum Jason D ' Ambra Joseph D ' Amico Lori Dandeneau Laura Darnell Angel David Matt Davidson Erin Day Angela Dellaccio Chris Dunlap Michael Eanes Clint Elder Stephanie Elson Karen Emanuel David Emerson April Erwin Angle Ethridge End of the line It ' s now or never. (A. Brown) So happy together (A. David, K. Pender- grass) Too cool for words (E. Monroe) Brent Glasgow Brant Goodman Steve Grand Carol Grigsby Nick Gulas Robert Gwin Bridget Haggerty Clay Hagler Libby Halbrooks Tina Hardy Kelly Harper Scott Harrell Eric Hawley Ann Hazuda Greg Heard Carolyn Hembree Holly Hendrickson Erik Heninger Angie Hill Chris Howard Jennifer Howard David Howell Lance Huey Danny Humphries S 0 P H 0 M 0 R«E«S S«0 P H 0 M 0 R E S S«0«P H 0 M 0 R E«S«S 0«P H 0 M 0 R«E Chris Imms Alex Johnson Brandon Johnson Gary Johnson Colin Jones Sean Jones Peter Kanakis Tabitha Kicker ■■Cl li H T 1 Ryan Kirby Ashley Knight Jill Koski Shari Kraft Jan Kyzar T. J. Lane Heather Langford Lacee Laurendine Keith Legg Dan Loflin Julie Lohr Chris Lorino Brian Lucas Racheal Luccasen Michele Ludwig David Mackle Tyler Malke Nickey Mancin Shep Maners Peter Marquardt Heather Martin Jennifer Martin Dawn McCain Lauren McCann Clay McCaslin Jamie McCloskey Candi McConnell Amy McCoy Lara McCoy Jody McCullough David McDaniel Scott McDonald chalk it up. (T. Hardy) Too close for comfort. (J. Warren, C. Cobb) Fancy Foot Reading Is Fundamental (L. Huey) Camera Shy (T. Rosdick) Scott McEwen Aimee McGeever Karen Mclnnis Eric McMahan Meredith McNamee niel Meadows nnie Merrill Crawford Miller Kristy Miller Steve Miller Trey Miller Michael Milstead JeffMollison Lance Mollison Ed Monroe Melissa Montgomery Tom Moore Michelle Moreau Angie Morgan Judeen Morris Shana Morrison John Morse Terri Motley Toni Motley Diane Mullins Annie Laurie Murrell Jon Neuhaus Sarah Newell Gabe Newman Jennifer Nicks Devona Nix Mark Nowak Sean Nowell Kelly Olcott Guy Outland Jennifer Owen Brian Pace imberly Payne base Pearson Tisten Pendergrass S 0 P H«0 M 0 R«E«S«S 0«P H 0 M 0 R E S S«0«P H 0«M 0 R E S S 0«P H 0 M«0 R E Nicholas Peters Chris Phillips Michael Pickens Dino Pihakis Chris Pilleteri David Powell Maggie Prugh Mindy Putman Darryl Rayburn Brian Reeves Rebekkah Reid Jonica Riley Steve Robertson Beverly Rogers Trey Rosdick Hollie Rougeaux Chris Rowell Matthew Rudd Brant Rumble Jason Rushing Pat Rutledge Rae Sansom Kendra Sawyer Laurel Saxon Cindi Saye Adam Schepker Matt Sedgwick Jeff Self Rick Sellers Dalana Serrano Jimmy Shaffer David Shannon Shannon Shea Boulos Shunnarah Vicky Shunnarah Jason Sinclair Michael Sloan Reggie Smitlii Jason Smithey Weily Soong Just doing my job. (L. Dandeneau) Howdy! (M. Nowak Knuckle sand. Peek-a-boo! (S. Stearns) In the spotlight. (M. Putman) Robert Spann Cris Speegle Susan Spence Debbie Sprich Mellissa Staggs Scott Stearns Kim Steiner Jay Stewart Julie Stewart Bran Stockard Tyler Stone Steven Sugg Ginger Szczuka Beth Taylor Mary Beth Teague Katie Terrell Brian Thacker Dirk Tharpe Heath Thompson Marc Thompson Jason Tickle Annemarie Timpa Marianne Timpa Tori Tipton Benard Tombrello Lisa Torlomasi Theodis Towns Angie Triplet! Peter Troy Amy Tucker Matt Tucker Angela Vacarella Ed Vance Candace Vogel Jay Waggoner Rett Walden Mike Waldrop Zan Walker Kreg Wallace James Walsh S 0«P H 0 M 0 R E S S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E S S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E S S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E S Kenzie Walter Travis Walters Jennifer Wammack Jamie Warren Wyalt Warren Wendy Watkins Jenny Wehby Kim West Christina Wester Rhett Wheeler Rich Wheeler Holly White Steve White Scott Whitehurst Wendy Wiechman Mary Wiggins Nicole Wilcox Ramsi Wilkes Jay Williams Steve Williamson DeWayne Willis Chris Witt Brian Wykle David Yates Joe Zanker Toni Zito The drink of a new generation. Is this 976-GABB? (P. Facklis) fet Class Favorites Jamie Warren Libby Halbrooks Mindy Putman Michael Clemmer Class Sponsors Melissa Smith Ann Fournier Richard Owens S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E S S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E S Officers — Roxanne Sooudi, Treas.; Jennier Musgrave, Girls ' V.-Pres.; Cheryl Burdette, Sec.; Matt Stephens, Pres.; Alex Keith, Boys ' V.-Pres. Freshmen arrived at the high school for registration last May, their anxiety and typical jitters just beginning. After surviving the madness of registration, they faced the nightmare of the first day of school — finding classes, losing schedules, and walking into a senior class five minutes after the tardy bell. However, the freshmen adjusted to their new surroundings and soon began to experience the many firsts of their high school career. From their balcony seats, the freshmen participated in pep rallies and eventually learned the cheers. While preparing for home- coming, they discovered the bonds of friendship formed while working together to complete a project. Their hard work was obvious in the stream- ers, balloons and hammers at pep rally and through their Voodoo the Vikings class sign at the game. Besides becoming involved in the extra-curricular traditions of Vesta via, the freshmen learned of the dedication required to maintain the tradition of excellence in academics. As they studied Algebra I, Romeo and Juliet, and Alabama history, the freshmen realized the necessity of hard work. They also found themselves taking the Alabama Competency Test for the last time as well as making an effort to direct their abilities through the Differential Aptitude Test. Although the freshmen experienced many traumatic firsts, those moments will ultimately be ones of treasured memories. With a year behind them, the freshmen look forward to be- coming more involved in school activities and fulfilling their v r n- goals in the next three years. iJ ' X Only lime will tell. Turning the other cheek. (M. Milling) The tall and the short of it. (S. Crooks, C. Bol- ton) A set-up. (P. Bolton) James Acomb Javed Alam Scott Albano Pam Albin Chrissy Arceneaux Tamara Archer Eloise Arnold Julie Baggett Rickie Baggett Brian Baker Julie Barber Jenny Battle Dan Belcher John Bell Kacey Bishop Melissa Blankenship Vince Blaszczynski Dewayne Boglin Charlie Bolton Paige Bolton Christian Bourge Amy Brannon Lynn Britton Shauna Broom Brian Brown Cindy Brown Karen Brown Scott Brown Stuart Brown Kathryn Brush Bunny Bryan Rex Bryant Christy Burchett egan Burder ryl Burdette urtney Burks Ryan Cade Jemecia Calvin Kimberly Camp Neely Carter F R E«S H M E N F R E S H • M • E • N 109 R.E-S«H«M E.N F«R«E S H«M«E N Christy Cease Mitch Chapura Lee Chen Kelly Clark Guy Cochran Mason Colby Brian Cole Rebecca Collins Brian Cook Julie Cook Josh Cooper Kristen Cowan Dawn Crain Bo Crisp Jason Cross Brandi Curry Michael Dani Sally Danie Dionne Dasinger Scott Davis Sharon Dean Robin Dearth Stacey Dennis Doug Dickerson Catherine Dockery Jonathan Dunwoody Zach Edwards Jerolyn Elliot Asheley Falls Nicole Feigner Ryan Ferris Amy Fiore A blast from the past. devil inside. (M. Morris) And so it begins. (R. Mann) Another openin ' , another show. (A. O ' Neal) Valerie Gatchell Leanne Gattina Chris Giadrosich Krystal Glass Katie Goettge Jennifer Grantham Matt Gray Amy Green Manuel Grifnn Daisy Gupta Yonna Guthrie Brian Hagan Elizabeth Haggard Kelly Hall Ryan Hal la Todd Hamby Paula Hampton Laura Hardwick Erika Hardy Lee Harper Scott Harris Hans Harshberger Brian Hart Shane Hay Paul Head Janet Heath Brett Heilbron Jennifer Helms Gabriel Henderson Craig Higdon Jennifer Hill Katey Holt Kate Hortberg Reed Howard Isak Howell David Hughes Mark Jackson Bryan Jeffers Matt Johnson Tina Johnson F R E S H M«E N F R E S H M E N F R«E S H M«E N F«R«E S«H«M E N David Johnston Amanda Jones Jennifer Jones Jeremy Jowers David Judkins Wade Kaiser Madhu Kari Peter Karvonen Ray Kash Alex Keith Kandice Kelley Robin Kelly Heather Kiliebrew Greg King Macy Krupicka Dhaya Lakshminarayanan Jan Langston Jennifer Lanz Barry Lanzi Heather Lawrence Shay Lawson Terra Lee Chris Lenoir Russ Leonard Amanda Lewis April Lewis Jennifer Lewis Amy Lloyd Tonya Long Amy Lounsbury Amy Lowe Mary Beth Lynn Allison Lytle Paul Mann Ryan Mann Amy Mansfield Heather Marquardt Dana Marshall Liza Marshall Jennifer Mathews On a helium high. (D. Dickerson) Pure Energy. (D. Lakshminar ayanan) ' Mad About You (J. Musgrave, D. Brush) I ' m not sure I ' m ready for high school. (C. Brown) Destin Matos Bart McCorquodale Stephanie McCowan Tara McGraw Laura McKee Michelle McKell Courtney McKinney Katherine McLean Carolyn McLemore Amy McLendon Georgia McWhorter Missy Meadows Tony Middleton Stephen Mikloucich Andy Miller Matt Milling Aimee Mistrot Scott Mohon Marc Moody Mary Moore Nick Moreno Tracy Morgan Kevin Morin Melanie Morris Chris Morrison Jennifer Musgrave Ginger Myers Tim Mynatt Trista Nabors Brian Nanos Amy Nequette Blake Norris Kimberly O ' Dell Ashley O ' Neal Josh O ' Reilly Leigh Olive Pamela Oliver Patrick Osborne Matt Pardue April Parker F R«E S H«M E N F R E«S H M«6 N •R E.S H.M E.N.F.R.E«S«H«M.E.N Paul Passen Kerry Patzke Karen Peaspanen Brandon Peoples Arnecia Pitts Dan Pool Kris Powell Philip Principi Elizabeth Putman Pat Randall Spencer Randle Vivek Rao Scott Reese David Reymann Jonathan Reymann David Rinehart Brandon Robbins Todd Roberts Brian Robinson Justin Robinson Frank Rudeseal Sammy Sabri Erin Salmon-Brown Peyton Sanders Margie Sandlin Karen Sarris Brian Savage Eric Sawyer Julie Schoenherr Angi Scott Holly Seibert Jonathan Self Robert Sellers Kristen Sentilles Daree Serrano Robbie Shaw Christina Shelby Trey Sherman Sharon Shih Kathy Shunnarah Material Girl. (P. Oliver) The wrap rap. (L. Gattina) The oldest living freshman. (K. Peaspanen, P. Bolton) Yummy for my tummy! (K. Kelley, J. Barber) Liane Shunnarah Tammie Slaughter Leigh Smith Leigh Anne Smith Shane Smith Tim Smith Roxanne Sooudi Tim Stanfleld Matt Stephens Sc ott Stevens Susan Stewart Hillary Stine Sky Strange Melanie Streit Terry Sykes Andy Szymela Jake Tambrello Yokko Tamura Tamara Tanner Bryan Terrell Ragan Tharpe Sarah Till Kate Tingle Shawn Tomlinson Theodore Towns Danna Traffanstedt Jonathan Travis Jon Tysse Natalie Underwood Billy Valekis Richard Vanchina Byron Vaughn Kimberly Vaughn Chad Walters Kevin Webb Heather Webster Dyanna Westbrock Jason Westbrock Derek Wester Heather Whitaker F R E S H M E N F R E S H M E N f 115 R E S H M E N F R E S H M E N Amy Whitlington Donny Wiginton Doug Williams Melissa Williams Susan Williams Desmond Wilson Sleven Wilson Trey Woodruff Frank Wynns April Yarbrough Grace Yonfa Thomas Zoebelein If I had a hammer . . . (R. Tharpe, K. Sentilles) Fresh Frosh. (M. Stephens, B. Terrell) Point of interest. (R Picture perfect. (M. Streit) Showing signs of class spirit. (M. Moody) Class Favorites Amy Lowe Alex Keith Missy Meadows Matt Stephens Roxanne Sooudi Martina Norton Cynthia Glidewell F R E S H M E N F R E S H M E • N ni Organizations Editors Peggy Facklis Lisa Gilliam Kristen McFalls Katherine Turpin 1 1 1 tK H H Kf 4 ' -1 H H HI if 551 Am B S H h H!%! i i Ni •c ■L J H |L . ' B P l s m P ' flit ' m V 1 ' V ' - ■mI H. tm ' 1 V hQ WT WaBiM 1 li£ i I B - - l u P 9 Aa ' BT i .. — _ J k ix 41 1 J m , rf ' n ■v ' ' - J l 1 Row 1 — D. Pender, J. Gutierrez, L. Shunnarah, L. Hardwick, M. Slearns, R. Tharpe, L. McCann. Row 2 — K. Bishop, R. Dearth, J. Chew, A. Nanos, A. Waddle, J. Little, S. Corley, J. Smith, G. Waldrop, L. Olive, A. Lowe, S. Williams. Row 3 — K. Turpin, S. Gajewski, S. Mancin, N. Traffanstedl, K. Lively, A. Bone, B. Cost, A. Barricklow, A. Campbell, C. Lovelte, M. Meadows, J. Musgrave, M. Putman. Row 4 — K. McFalls, L. Gilliam, P. Putman, C. Couch, C. Oliver. Row 5 — S. Shah, M. Juneman, C. Saye, K. Terrell, A. Lowe. Row 6 —J. Kiely, J. Reymann, L. Waddle, D. Coker, B. Crenshaw, L. McKinney, H.Jones, D. Bullock, S. Porter. Row 7 —J. Warren, D. Belcher, C. Phillips, J. Crum. SPONSOR: B. Gajewski The Student Government Asso- ciation organizes and directs many of the activities of the student body. Under the leadership of nine of- ficers, the SGA sponsors homecom- ing, Rebel Day, the talent show, and the Mr. Birmingham preliminary. The group also serves the school by organizing class officer elections, club member placement, and the student directory publication. This year the SGA continued its support of Toys-for-Tots and the Goodfel- low Fund through pictures with Santa and homeroom money collec- tions. Two new projects, the Jamai- can Relief Fund and the Walk for the Homeless, collected canned foods and money to support hur- ricane victims and destitute fami- lies. SPONSOR: T. Stewart ■MliAiiMAi M Men at work. (A. Barricklow, G. Waldrop) A woman ' s work is never done! (M. Juneman, J. Smith, N. Traffanstedt) 120 Boys ' Vicc-Prcsidcnl — Palriclj PuCman ;■W. Oj ; ■' ' .■i ' ' 1 iJKS i 1 Jf i . ' IP ' wi ;. Si r T e- President — Martha Juneman Girls ' Vice-President — Leigh Ann Waddle C-haplaiii — Krislee Li fl n — ' A . N) f ' Ua ll BB Vu ' ' t :B Hj mm H MRi H H HI Parliamentarian — Avery Barriiklow Historian — Natalie Traffansledt ■' m iilr tf ' W M 1 '  V ▼ 1 X 4t L - ' 1 1 5:, 1 T ; I Treasurer — Julie Smith Setretar) — ' ' eg aldrop Treasurer — Juleigh Little 121 ■C T ?• C ' -Ff B H B MUM 1 ■5 jtp 4 ' ? mrin- e ' P % 2w S T |b EDITOR — LaDonna Bryant The annual staff is composed of dedicated individuals who put forth their time and talents into making Reveille an outstanding publication. Even before the school year begins, members are hard at work selling ads to finance the yearbook. In ad- dition, the staff sponsor.s the Miss Reveille Pageant later in the year to raise supplemental funds for the production of the book. Each meiTiber of the staff serves as a vital part in producing a re- markable yearbook. The photogra- phers are diligent in capturing mo- nienls from every event so the section editors can place them into a book that sets the entire year into perspective. Thus, the hard work and dedication of the staff has pre- served this year in the 1989 Reveille. 1 11 Q 1 W Hs r ' ' - ■' ' ■- V ■. K!? J «s:. P --_,;. ■J i p ■_a ' Wt M  CO-EDITOR — Ree Segars 122 SPONSOR — Dale Quin SPONSOR — Diane Ray ACTIVITIES — Laura Santoro, Beth Taylor PHOTOGRAPHERS — Krislen Peaspanen, Kellyann Ernst, Shannon Mancin, Allison Campbell 123 BUSINESS — Susan Spence, Dana Pender, Kim Sprich. Ruth Hudson SPORTS — Suzanne Schroeder, John Myers, Mary Catherine Garreti, Alison Lounsbury CLASSES — Carrie Lovette, Jana Gutierrez, Tiffany Moody, Denise Baker mmrtm VC i ' ■yj J K«jr aHt« P % k ' ' .■1 . Use i -,1 jK If. .x ' iVxW r K Kl , . T ▼ ' i 1 1 ■■r w H 1 Ji 1 Hf P 8p i4 ■h ORGANIZATIONS — Lisa Gilliam, Katherine Turpin, Peggy Facklis, Kristen McFalls 124 ■fe £ ' B ' ' « O i f k A H .j L L ftS - . Bi L m • ' i P .fl H 1 m 9 Wl% H f r P 1 %|(Kg - J B Row 1 — L. Chappcll. L. Lilliih. J. Blaszc vnski, S. Snow. Row 2 — B. Nabors, P. FaiklLs, A. Lowe. T. Nelson. Row — K. Morrow. K. Wallt-r, M. (;ilbiTl. Row 4 — S. Hipp, W. Miird ak, K. Pareok. EDITORS: K. Morrow — Co-Editor, 1. Nelson Bu.s. Mgr., B. Nabors — Editor. The Muse, the school ' s literary magazine, is composed of stu- dent-submitted creative writing and artwork. Writing and artwork are judged by staff mem- bers and then compiled into a unique publication that exempli- fies hard work and dedication. This year one color issue was published in a new layout form. Members have an assembly in the early spring to introduce the new issue of the magazine and to rec- ognize exceptional works pub- lished in the magazine. SPONSOR: 1 . (happen I For vour a-Muse-menl. (B. Nabors, K. Morrow) Gei a grip on poetry. (M. (.ilberl) 125 f ilytL fiilgf 4 . ' i ii B BHHBa w Row 1 — M. Cheung, C. Dandeneau, J. Berzansky, J. Simpson, L. Shannon, R. Davis. Row 2 - D. Facklis. Row 3 — C. Diasio, F. Tu, W. Soong, D. Coker. K. Vance, N. Mancin, L. Dandeneau, J. Shields, S. Sooudi, J. Allen, SPONSOR: K. Vance. Members of the Viewpoint staff capture the important events at VHHS and compile this informa- tion into a newsworthy publication. Student journalists strive to present not only accurate accounts concern- ing the school ' s activities but also entertaining editorials expressing student opinion. Under the guid- ance of sponsor Mrs. Kay Vance and student editor Rebecca Davis, this year ' s Viewpoint staff presented an exciting new layout that creates a more authentic look for the school ' s newspaper. EDITORS: Row 1 — A. Holt — Business, D. Fack- lis — Entertainment. Row 2 — C. Dandeneau — Feature, R. Davis — Editor-in-Chief, M. Bayazid — Sports. Row 3 — F. Tu — Managing, J. Shields — News. Extral Extra! Read all about it! (N. Mancin, K. Vance) 126 Lois Lane and The Daily Planet. Row 1 — A. Fox, C. Dunlap, S. Stearns, L. Allen, G. Outland, J. Carney. Row 2 — J. Evers, B. Haggerty, K. Powell, L. McMunn, T. Maiki, L. Thomason, K. Vaudo, P. Randall. Row 3 — S. Ferguson, J. Cheatham, J. Shaffer, T. Holden, T. Bacopoulous, C. King. HEAD CREW MEMBER: K. Powell Stage crew consists of responsi- ble, hardworking students who in- sure that the auditorium runs smoothly. Members spend many hours working during and after school and on weekends. The fall play, the spring review, and the Miss Reveille Pageant, as well as all assemblies, depend on the crew ' s stage and technical knowledge. All aspects of these productions includ- ing sound, lighting, and construc- tion of sets are performed by the crew. SPONSOR: B. Brasell I Behind the scenes. Reaching new heights. 127 Row 1 — A. McGeever, E. Crum, L. Dandeneau, C. Wester. Row 2 — M. Stearns, L. Gilliam, A. Vinzant, K. Rickard, H. Hairston, K. Barnett. Row 3 — S. Sooudi, L. Bryant, E. Gross, B. Smitherman, S. Rives, M. Juneman, A. Bell, T. Nelson. The epitome of dependability and dedication, the Rebel Girls uphold the spirit of Vestavia Hills High School by serving as school host- esses and as the official represent- atives of the student body. The girls ' tradition of excellence con- tinued throughout this year as they attended all football games, home basketball games and home wres- tling matches. In their capacity as hostesses, they welcomed parents at PTA meetings and assisted new stu- dents in becoming accustomed to their surroundings. Their work during registration helped the oth- erwise confusing process flow smoothly. The Rebel Girls also of- fer their services at civic affairs and again this year were selected to sell programs at Summerfest. SPONSOR: Kristie Bryant HEAD REBEL GIRL: Allison Bell SENIORS: Row 1 — E. Gross, A. Bell, L. Bryant, K. Barnett. Row 2 Sooudi, S. Rives, B. Smitherman, M. Stearns. 128 T. Nelson, M. Juneman, S. The girls next door. (L. Gilliam, A. Vinzant) ! L0M 1 — m Irick-or- Trash! (L. Bryant, A. Bell) 1RIV ♦ ■' , u l M vm HH Simon says, Clap your hands. ' Lost in the crowd. (T. Nelson, L. Dandeneau) 1 ' 1 1 Ifft fl J i y V fc , J 1 Football Fanatics. (M. Stearns, S. Rives) Stars in stripes. (S. Sooudi, L. Bryant) Shaking up some spirit (t. Crum, A. McGeever) H WL ' r.f • !] Don ' t get cheeky with me. (M. Juneman, A. Bell) Rebel girls lake a stand. (K. Barneti, H. Hairsion) Register with us. (B. Smitherman, E. Gross) s lis:: Rowdy Rebel Girls. A liskil, a (jsket, put money in nn bask 129 COMPREHENSIVE TEAM: Row 1 — K. Pareek, E. Cheung, C. Birkedal. S. Brown, D. Bradley, F. Tu, A. Tag ra, A. Dua. Row 2 —J. Simpson, E. Taylor, L. Shannon, M. McDaniel, K. Dean. Not pictured — H. Haarbauer, K. Moore. SPONSOR: K. Tipton Students excelling in the area of mathematics comprise the Vestavia Hills Math Team. Each year these students participate in challenging tournaments where they compete in written examinations and ciphering matches. This year members attend- ed several tournaments throughout the nation, placing well in all of them. At the Mu Alpha Theta Na- tional Competition at the Univer- sity of Tennessee last summer, the Senior Varsity team placed second, while the Junior Varsity team took top honors. At the Southeastern States Tournament in November, the team took second place. Stu- dents also hosted and won the Ves- tavia Hills High School Tourna- ment, which, with sixty-seven schools competing, is one of the largest in the South. SPONSOR: J. Slephenson MU ALPHA THETA OFFICERS: M. McDaniel — Treas., F. Tu — Pres., L. Shannon E. Haarbauer — V.-Pres., E. Taylor — Scrapbook. Not pictured — K. Moore — Sec. 130 V. Pres., S ZS H H v i H . To be perfectly Frank. (F. Tu) ALGEBRA 11 TEAM: Row 1 — S. Newell, S. Carter, J. Gaugh, J. Koski. Row 2 — A. Brockway, K. Brinkley, T. Walter. Row 3 — W. Soong, M. Rudd, M. Davidson, A. Birkedal, Z. Dollar. And the winner is . . . (K. Tipton) GEOMETRY TE.A.M: Row 1 — V. 1 aniura, M. Kari, D. Lakshniinarayanaii. C. Boiler, S. Wilson. Row 2 — S. Shih. K. Hortberg, S. Brown. Row 3 — S. Brown, C. Couch, G. Gammill, R. Dearth, C. Walters. Calculating corner. (R. Thompson) Row 1 — C. Brown, D. Lakshminarayan, C. Burdette, H. Wills, J. Reymann, J. Simpson, J. Berzansky, S. VVyklc, K. McClean, G. Beardcn. Row 2 — M. Cheung, N. Feigner, C. Dandeneau, R. Davis, S. Sooudi, R. Sooudi, D. Facklis, A. Lewis, L. Shannon, S. Holbrook, A. Aderholl, M. Moreau, P. Facklis. Row 3 — T. Mullins, D. Meezan, G.Johnson, S. Sabri. M. Colby, P. Pulman, F. Tu, J. Shields, S. McEwen, C. Diasio, B. Glasgow, D. Powell, M. Carroll, S. Porler. SPONSOR: M. Dukes Beginning its sixth year of com- petition, the Vestavia Hills debate team, coached by Miss Marilee Dukes, has grown to almost twice its previous size. The team has been recognized both locally and nation- ally for its accomplishments. Once again the group won the sweep- stakes award at the Homewood High School Invitational, the larg- est tournament held in Alabama. Additionally, individual members have been nationally recognized at such events as the Tournament of Champions, where Hester Wills placed fourth, and the Novice Na- tional Round Robin, where David Meezan and Sarah Holbrook placed third among the top eighteen novice teams in the country. The team as a whole was ranked first in its district and was named as one of the top fifty chapters out of the 2,300 in the country. f r%f)_ u AA.I i ' W i-ffi pg %mm i w W L 1 J m JC! 1 ' ' OFFICERS: Row 1 — L. Shannon — Co-Pres., S. Porter — Co-Pres. Row 2 — C. Dandeneau — Co- Sec., S. Sooudi — Co-Sec, T. Mullins — V.-Pres. INDIVIDUAL EVENTS: A. Lewis, D. Facklis, J. Shields, P. Putman, A. Aderholl, C. Dandeneau, M. Moreau. 132 In search of research. (P. Pulman) ■•k rOl.K ' Y: Row 1 — D. l.akshminarayan, C. Burdello, J. Simpson, 1.. Shannon, J. Bcrzansky. Row 2 — P. Karklis, I). Powell, D. Meo an, S. Porler, T. Mullins, G. Bcardcn. Row 3 — D. Roymann, S. Sabri, M. Carroll, J. Reymann, S. Holbrook, R. Sooudi, B. Glasgow, S. Sooudi, K. McGlcan. The cvidonrc of mv existence. (C Diasio) Information collaboration. (D. Meezan, L. Shannon) The barefoot ditlybop. (M. Dukes) Double Trouble. (J. Reymann, T. Mullins, D. Reymann) LINCOLN DOUGLAS: Row 1 — M. Cheung, H. Wills. Row 2 — N. Feigner, R. Davis, .S. Wykle. Row 3 — C. Brown, S. McEwen, M. Colby, C. Diasio, F. Tu, G. John.son. Where there ' s Wills, there ' s a way. (H. Wills) 133 J. Harper, J. .Shields, B. Ballard, ¥. Tu, G. Waldrop, M. Carroll, J. Crum. SPON,SOR.S: C. Ballard, E. Snow. Members of the Scholars ' Bowl team are individuals that enjoy competing in scholastic tourna- ments. In competition, four mem- bers attempt to answer the most trivia questions by the end of the match time and thus be declared the winner. As well as competing in the Duvall County Invitational in Flor- ida and the Birmingham Invitation- al, the Scholar ' s Bowl team did very well at the Alabama Power Energy Bowl. There the team advanced from district competition to place fourth in the state finals. - 1 ...;1 mm « mm V JS CAPTAINS: J. Crum, F. Tu. No problem. (J. Harper, M. Carroll) Food for thought. 134 H Row 1 — K. Sehn, J. Cherry, J. Gutierrez, A. Bell, S. Shah, J. Shields. Row 2 — B. Smllherman, L. Bryant, A. Cockfield, E. Taylor, J. Smith, R. Gray, M. McDaniel, W. Riggins, T. Nelson, C. LovetCe, K. Turpin, K. Pareek. Row 3 — C. Buffington, E. Brosch, P. Pierce, C. Scott, H. Thompson, N. Traffanstedl, K. Moore, M. Smith, S. Sooudi, L. Shannon, R. Davis. Row 4 — J. Jowers, S. Sims, G. Waldrop, F. Tu, E. Haarbauer, B. Ballard, J. Myers, J. Crum, S. Akridge, M. Moreau, A. Lewis, D. Facklis, M. Cordell, T. Lowry, S. Wykle. OFFICERS: Row 1 — G. Waldrop — Chap., J. Myers — Treas. Row 2 — J. Smith — Hist., M. McDaniel — Pres., S. Sooudi — V.-Pres. Not pic- tured — S. Rives — Sec. Juniors and seniors who possess the qualities of leadership, charac- ter, service, and scholarship are el- igible to become members of the National Honor Society. Tapping for members takes place in the spring at a special assembly con- ducted by graduating members. Lat- er, members hold a banquet to cel- ebrate their achievement. Acceptance into the National Hon- or Society is held in high regard by both faculty and students. — --t!i«{ isassg ■3SSSM KSBS ss ssSS T plkaBSSB .mmtmnfr ■' feU HUHHIII SPZ- ' %SB55S fllflM ■HHi iHi H H - m m R ' y- ' A m L KISSSi 4 — ' • A 1 fl } miatm m 41 1 nt ■■Tmh H fllMH V - — B l Eam hI VA 1 — mi sH B ESm Hfl ■■■K M ri ■l H E H dh 1 MinRm M H ' n H EsSmS ■1 Si ' -vi H ■1 B IW SPONSORS: P. Patterson, R. Bueltner. I The Tip-Top are tapped in. Brains and beauty too. (R. Furner, R. Gray) 135 Row 1 — E. Stoeffhaas, M. Joshi, M. Cheung, J. Gutierrez, C. Buffington, M. Smith, C. Lovette, K. Turpin, Z. Dollar, K. Stuckey. Row 2 — C. Phillips, C. Tunmire, C. Scolt, S. Sims, S. Akridge, H. Hairston, K. Peaspanen, G. Homager, B. Crenshaw, S. Brown. SPONSOR: M. Harden The Miguel de Unamuno chapter of the Sociedad Honoraria de Es- panol consists of Vestavia students who excel in Spanish. Members have taken at least three semesters of Spanish and maintained an A average. In the spring, the members host a banquet and ceremony of- ficially welcoming inductees into the society. OFFICERS: Row 1 — C. Buffinpon — Sec. Row 2 — K. Turpin — Treas., M. Smith — V-Pres., J. Gutierrez — Pres. The two amigos. (C. Phillips, C. Buffington) Make a run for the border. 136 Row 1 — K. Dean, J. Simpson, P. Pierce, A. Cockfield, J. Cherry, H. Thompson, L. LaRussa. Row 2 — A. Dua, N. Traffanstedt, L. Shannon, T. Nelson, L. Bryant, R. Gray, S. Sooudi, A. Bel l, A. Lounsbury. Row 3 — W. Riggins, J. Shields, G. Waldrop, J. Myers, K. Tucker, M. McOaniel, M. Moreau, S. Gajewski, D. Eanes, K. McFalls, D. Pender, P. Langston, J. Maryniak, C. Feagin, M. Bayazid. OFFICERS: T. Nelson — V.-Pres., J. Shields — Sec. Treas., W. Riggins — Pres. Students having exemplifled su- perior knowledge of the French lan- guage are annually recognized through the national organization, French Honor Society. These stu- dents excel in the French language, having achieved an A average for three consecutive semesters. Na- tional requirements specify that member maintain an A average throughout his studies to remain in the Society. Each year new members are initiated at a banquet where it has become a tradition to serve fine French cuisine. SPONSOR: C. Thomas I ' Bravo! All choked up! (A. DuBard, C. Feagin) 137 Row 1 — J. Kennedy. Row 2 — J. Crum. J. Chew, A. Smith, J. Kiely. Row 3 — T. Mullins, L. Lillich. Row 4 — B. O ' Neill, D. Bradley, B. Ballard, C. Birkedal, B. Falls, M. Carroll. T Rot In its first year, the Latin Honor Society began a Vestavia tradition by recognizing students who have excelled in Latin. Members partic- ipate in a tapping ceremony in the spring. Inductees must maintain an A-B academic average and an A av- erage for three consecutive semes- ters of Latin to become part of the society. SPONSOR: C. Barrett. OFFICERS: J. Kiely — V. Pres.. A. Smith — Sec, J. Crum — Pres. OFI Nat Bdl 138 Reviving a dead language. The Great Thinkers??? 1 . Row 1 — M. Dolatabadi, L. LaRussa. B. Nabors, F. Tu, K. Morrow. C. Dandeneau, R. Davis, K. Moore, E. Taylor. Row 2 — D. Facklis, A. Bell, R. Segars, A. Bell, M. Gilbert, A. Holt, E. Gross. Row 3 — A. Cockfield, K. Barnetl, J. Brown, T. Nelson. D. Baker. L. Bryant, K. Ernst, M. Stearns, J. Gutierrez, L. Shannon. OFFICERS: Row 1 — D. Facklis — Pres., B. Nabors — V.-Pres. Row 2 — R. Davis — Sec, A. Bell — Treas., L. Shannon — Proj. Chair. Quill and Scroll, a national honor society, sponsored by Mrs. Lane Chappell, recognizes students with exceptional abilities in journalism, creative writing, and art. To be in- ducted into Quill and Scroll, stu- dents must be In the top one third of their respective classes. Inductees also serve on the Muse, Reveille, or Vestaina Viewpoint staffs or have contributed to one of these publi- cations. New members are tapped at the spring Muse assembly. SPONSOR: L. Chappell I Voices from the past. Deadline daze. (J. Gutierrez, D. Baker) 139 Row 1 — C. Moore, M. Stearns, L. Allen, S. Wykle. Row 2 —J. Kiely, L. Hobbs. A. Lewis, J. Shields, D. Steadmon, L. Franklin, A. Waddle, R. Davis, W. Murdzak. A. Aderhoh. Row 3 — S. Porter, J. Smith, S. Gajewski, L. Thomason, D. Facklis, A. Wheeler, D. Bullock, H. Twilley. SPONSOR: B. Brasell The thespian troupe consists of students who have a keen interest in theatre, both as participants and spectators. Members often attend productions at local theaters. More important, however, is the students ' participation in the fall and spring theatrical productions. To become a thespian, initiates must have ac- quired one hundred hours of the- atre participation. Initiation takes place at the annual banquet, where members are recognized for their achievements. Inductees into the Thespian troupe become lifetime members of the International Thes- pian Society. k VWHI ' J v.- « ' ■-.•.: , OFFICERS: Row 1 — D. Facklis — Pres. Row 2 R. Davis — Pari., L. Hobbs — Sec, A. Waddle V.-Pres. Row 3 — J. Kiely — Treas., A. Lewis • Chap. Row 4 — S. Gajewski — Hist., H. Twilley ■Sgt.-at-Arms. Showing signs of spirit. (R. Davis, W. Murdzak, J. Kiely) 140 Acting insane. aiMcni Row 1 — D. Rinehart. M. Meadows. E. Brosowsky, S. Wykle. Row 2 — B. Smitherman, S. Sooudi, T. Nelson, A. Campbell, R. Gray, L. Waddle, N. Mancin. Row 3 — E. Haarbauer, J. Kiely. C. Phillips, L. Hilyer, B. Pulman, P. Putman. OFFICERS IN CHARGE; L. Waddle, P. Putman Interclub Council coordinates the participation of clubs in schoolwide activities. Club presidents meet with SGA officers to learn about opportunities for their club mem- bers to serve the school and com- munity. The Council hopes to unite the students in their efforts and to prevent possible confiicts in these activities. The Council is sponsored by the SGA. SPONSOR: B. Gajewski T«V L. I . ' 1 I The Presidential Summit. (C. Phillips, M. Meadows, S. Sooudi) He ' s got his act down Pal. ' 141 V Ti ililil f1lll Hi nil IHirill ' llliilllll Row I — S. Strange, E. Douglass, B. Rumble, G. Cook, T. Lane, R. Sellers, J. Reymann, K. Sehn, B. Cook, G. King, T. Watrous, D. Reymann, A. Chandler, R. Walden, R. Sellers, S. Bailey, C. Baum. Row 2 — C. Ballard, G. Waldrop, S. Williamson, J. Crimaldi, G. Withrow, S. Werdehoff, D. Bradley, M. Davidson, J. Hughes, B. Bowen, M. Colby, J. Mollison, A. Campbell, K. Legg, J. Colvin, B. Stockard, S. Robertson, J. Sinclair, R. Bagby, L. Mollison. Row 3 — T. Lowry, A. Hanson, J. Tickle, N. Peters, T. Brooks, A.Jones, M. Waldrop, B. Brown, T. Maike, C. Coker, C. Diasio, D. Bullock, C. Phillips, K. Owen, F. Tu, P. Putman, J. Crum, D. Dobbins, J. Myers, S. Jones, C. Jones. SPONSOR: C. Ballard Continuing their long-standing reputation for service, the Key Club strives to benefit the school and community through service proj- ects. This year the club members continued their support of school activities by directing traffic at all home football games and by oper- ating concession stands at the fall play and at the Miss Reveille Pag- eant. In community-related activi- ties, members just jfied their title of Best Community Service Club by supporting the Alabama Sheriffs ' Boys Ranch, Lakeshore Rehabilita- tion Center, and the homeless in Birmingham with their time and money. Money was raised to help these groups through magazine sales, a car wash, and their annual wheelchair basketball game. The Key Club continues to excel in its support of school and community. OFFICERS: Row 1 — C. Phillips — Pres., F. Tu ■Treas. Row 2 — J. Crum — V.-Pres., S. Bailey ■Chap. Not pictured — B. Ballard — Sec. SWEETHEARTS: M. Putman, S. Gajewski, H. Genetski, V. Pizzitola, K. Lively, K. Rickard, M. Chandler, L. Hardwick, M. Meadows, A. Lowe. 142 BOARD MEMBERS: J. Colvin, K. Owen, G. Cook. The key Co charity. Rub-a-dub-dub! And now we ' re about to enter Al Capone ' s vault. (J. Crum, C. Ballard) Key men locked together. Two-can you can. (B. Rumble, T. Zoebelein) Intensity is the key to the game. (S. Bailey, F. Tu) Just hanging out! 143 F ■' ■B r M - f ft • j . - ... A H i B w-«_ y 9i|H ==i M i Row 1 — M. Pickens, C. Slaughter, T. Slaughter, K. Tingle, W. Patterson, M. Holding, R. Gray, G. Coffey, A. Lowe, C.Johnson, L. Hobbs, S. Wolnski, E. Bullock, G. Rogers, W. Weichman. Row 2 — D. Mueller, K. McLean, A. Fiore, C. Cease, D. Matos, A. Knight, C. Frank, C. Frank, C. Miller, D. Biro, R. Luccaser, C. Wood. Row 3 — B. Francis, J. Zanker, R. Smith, S. Grant, J. Williams, L. Davis, S. Stearns, A. Morgan, M. McNamee, S. Baugh, D. Dassinger. Row 4 — J. Sproull, K. Brooks, J. Fincher, J. D ' Amico, J. Orosco, N. Vasilakis, T. Seguy, J. Chealam, A. Triplett, J. Wammack, H. Rougeaux, S. Manners. SPONSOR —J. Matthews The Students Against Drunk Driving organization has expanded its influence during its second year by providing many new services. The club planned several new ac- tivities to increase student aware- ness of the dangers of drugs and alcohol such as Red Ribbon Week and the Pepsi multi-media show. The club also presented video tapes about drug and alcohol abuse to the school. Individually, members par- ticipated in activities such as the Drug Task Force and peer coun- seling training in order to discover methods of assisting fellow stu- dents in remaining drug-free. OFFICERS: R. Gray — Pres., M. Bolding — V. Pres., W. Patterson — Sec, L. Hobbs — Treas. Red ribbon reminder. (R. Gray, W. Patterson) Fits to a teel 144 j m A d I I i rtK mi , V «. , tt ▼1 . 4 1 . Row 1 — S. Chase, S. Halford, S. Harris, R. Langner, E. Pool, E. Baldwin, J. Burks, J. Morris, B. Cook, N. Rivers, J. Stevens, M. Dolatabadi. Row 2 — T. Bacopoulos, S. Crowder, L. Luna, A. Kronliras, R. Roddam, S. Scarborough, T. McGill, K. Cauthen, C. PlotI, A. Simendinger, C. Lanzi, S. Lee, S. Harris, T. Riley, R. Dowling, A. Liles, M. Daffin. Row 3 — T. Holden, J. Messer, H. Twilley, S. Palestini, T. Barnard, B. SCevens, J. Martin, W. Hovater, K. Sorrell, M. Sheikh, M. Staggs, G. Szczuka, B. Tombrello, A. Adrey, J. Marshall, B. Haggerty, B. Selle, L. Nadell, J. Tunnell, S. Thomas, B. Haggerty, T. Birdyshaw, M. Spengler, G. Raia. OFFICERS: Row 1 — E. Baldwin — Sgt.-at-Arms, R. Dowling — Treas., K. Cauthen — Sec., S. Pales- tini — V.-Pres. Row 2 — B. Cook — Sgt.-at-Arms, J. Morris — Pres., J. Stevens — Mast, of Cer. Row 3 — T. Barnard — Sgt.-at-Arms, A. Krontiras — Proj. Chair., J. Burks — Mast, of Cer., W. Hovater — Sgt.-at-Arms. The Radio Club promotes com- munication through the use of ra- dio. It offers its club members a fulfilling educational experience in the systematics of radio usage. To- gether with their involvement in these activities, members often per- form services for the community. This year at Thanksgiving the club raised money for the homeless through an after school candy sale. SPONSOR: M. Sheikh I ' ■Radioactivity. ' Sheikh ' s Radio Shack. 145 Row 1 — A. Trolnian, A. Waddle, J. Little, S. Corley, G. Yoe, M. Harrell, M. Chandler. K. Harper, L. Waddle, L. Halbrooks. A. Hill, L. Tortomasi, A. McGeever, K. Mclnnis, L. Santoro, V. Shunnarah. Row 2 — L. LaRussa, K. Castleberry, N. Traffanstedl, A. Campbell, M. Rusk, G. Gammill, H. Genetski, A. David, K. Tucker, K. Rickard, A. Patterson. Row 3 — R. Patterson, M. Putman. A. Murrell, W. Riggins. K. Ernst, C. Saye, H. Langford, S. Hooper. C. Tunmire, J. Stuckey, J. Kennedy, A. Bell, K. Pendergrass, T. Bresler, J. Chew. Row 4 — L. Bryant. V. Pizzilola, E. Gross, M. Garrett, J. Howard. D. Dobbins, K. Hunton. SPONSOR: R. Patterson The Interact Club performs many community service projects as well as participating in many school ac- tivities. This year the club spon- sored a family at Thanksgiving and visited the Girls Ranch during Christmas, giving the less fortunate a bright holiday season. In a similar generous manner, members once again raised money for the Amer- ican Cancer Society. At school the club sponsored the Rotary Club Roast, which proved to be a suc- cessful fund raiser. Interact showed school support for the football team by decorating the players ' mailbox- es and doors for homecoming and by designing a homecoming sign. ( If jL _£ ' i a «H CaaB h, HV iiM U 1 v- HH , fe-- -1 H - K h%i 5 8 Vw.:;-- ■.,AVv .• y. M flS vM OFFICERS: Row 1 — M. Garrett — Treas., S. Hooper — V-Pres.. A. Campbell — Pres., N. Traf- fanstedl — Chap. Row 2 — A. Patterson — Proj. Chair., A. Bell — Sec. C. Tunmire — Hist. BIG BROTHERS: Row 1 — M. Waldrop, K. Bunion. T. Hanna. C. Speegle, B. Nabors. Row 2 — B. Pjtis, D. Dobbins, E. Tarter, J. Register. 146 INTERACTION! Community consciousness. We wish you a Merry Chrislmas! Wrapping up a warm welcome. (C. Tunmire) Artwork in the making. Poster fatigue! (H. Langford, N. Traffanstedt) I Acting on impulse. An entrancing sign. 147 Row 1 — M. Tombrello, L. Hilyer. G. Withrow, L. McLendon. Row 2 — J. Morse, C. Salley, C. Maniscalco. J. Allen, J. Smilhey, J. Real, J. Jowers, C. Feagin, S. Parker. Row 3 — J. Blackmon, J. Marquez, B. Green, R.Jackson, C. Myers, D. Mootz, J. Truitt, S. Porter. SPONSOR: R. Vance AIASA, a group of students in- terested in industrial arts, is a ser- vice organization, which uses its tal- ents to benefit the school and several non-profit organizations. The club holds a clean-up campaign at the school and sponsors an an- nual fishing rodeo. Members also held a car wash to raise funds to help support its activities. In ad- dition, some of the club ' s other events this year included club bowl- ing nights and the annual club din- ner. f iPi ' J H -J ■,, B ►vV iS OFFICERS: Row 1 - J. Blackmon — Irtas., M, lombrello — Sec. Row 2 — L. Hilyer — Pres., B. Green — V.-Pres., J. Real — Exec. Counc. Mem. (Not Pictured — D. Mootz — Exec. Coun. Mem.) An Industrial-sized dinner! Splish! Splash! We ' re making some cash! 148 im Row 1 — K. Dean, S. Goody, L. Lillich, E. Stoeffhaus, M. Teague, C. Vogel, L. Saxon, K. Ponder, M. StanTield, B. Lanzi. Row 2 — L. Thomason, A. Schooley, L. Hill, S. Holbrook A. Brockway, V. Choralis, S. Koehler, M. Seymour, B. Robbins, L. Davis. Row 3 — L. McMunn, L. Thigpen, C. Oliver, J. Karvonen, R. Sansom, J. Lanz, A. McLendon, M. Wiggins, G. Brown. Row 4 — T. Martin, P. Evans, L. Allen, N. Mancin, A. Griffin, L. Willingham, C. Brown, R. Shaw. OFFICERS: Row I — E. Stoeffhaus — Sec, S. Goody — Treas. Row 2 — K. Dean — V.-Pres., N. Mancin — Pres. Row 3 — L. McMunn — Hist., P. Evans — Sgt.-at-Arms. J jDoTfers Its The Junior Civitan Clu ' members opportunities to serve their school and community. This year, projects included a fundraiser for Children ' s Hospital, the Juve- nile Diabetes Walkathon, Santa ' s workshop, and various district proj- ects. During homecoming members exemplified spirit by producing a club sign and participating in the Walk for the Homeless. Each year, members donate the trophies for the Miss Reveille Pageant. V ■ y B B H SPONSORS: J. Timble, M. Caffey -7 ' i I K ' , 9 m ■m t a III w I All heart! ' ■I ' reating the teachers. (N. Mancin) 149 Row 1 — E. Brown, C. McConnell, K. Akridge, B. Rogers, S. Morgan, T. England, R. Segars, K. West, L. McCann, A. O ' Neal, L. Dreyspring, E. Crum, J. Gutierrez, K. Walters. Row 2 — M. Brown, D. Pender, S. Spence, A. Erwin, S. Morrison, K. Sawyer, M. Montgomery, S. Cox, C. Chancey, C. Wilson, S. Mancin, J. Elliott, J. Owen, H. Hairslon, G. Folsom, N. Gulas, S. Mitchell, C. Imms, C. Couch, A. Dua, K. Pareek, R. Leonard, E. Sawyer, T. Nelson, P. Facklis, L. Gilliam, K. McFalls, K. Brush, S. Stewart, S. Till, M. Stearns, S. Till. Row 3 — S. Newell, L. Dandeneau, S. Rives, S. Harrell, D. Facklis, A. Vinzant, S. Schroeder, J. Shields, D. Daniels, K. Terrell, B. Cost, J. Breckenridge, D. McDaniel, G. Heard, G. Mason, P. Langston, D. Eanes, G. Hand, B. Terrell, B. McCorquodale, D. Fleming, J. Baggetl, J. Musgrave, J. Schoenherr, K. Elliott. ■BK3BK= 1 iIBl  i ]sxd HH mi ■1 m 5 P M R ' i ' ' ' SPONSOR: D. McDaniel The Leo Club, sponsored by the Vestavia Hills Lions Club, consists of a group of hard working students dedicated to benefitting the school and community. The Leo Club ' s big- gest annual project, the homecomirig dance, successful ly port rayed Midnight Madness ' ' with lively dec- orations and a live band. In addition to the homecoming festivities, the club is also responsible for the raising and lowering of the flag at alternat- ing football games and in front of the school. Other school activities in- clude providing help at college night, donating $1000 toward the Vestavia baseball field, and cleaning the tro- phy cases. This year, for the com- munity, the Leo Club volunteered stu- dents to work at the Vestavia East Halloween carnival and at a fishing booth at the Vestavia Mall for the Christmas festival, to participate at the Dogwood run, and to sell fruit to raise money for the Vestavia Lions Club. OFFICERS: Row 1 — S. Rives — Treas. Row 2 — C. Couch — Boys ' V.-Pres., J. Gutierrez — Girls ' V.-Pres., T. Nelson — Pres., M. Stearns — Sr. Brd. Mem., G. Folsom — Pari. Row 3 — E. Crum — Soph. Brd. Mem., S. Mitchell — Jr. Brd. Mem. Working hard as lions. The Hopelis kind. (J. Shields, H. Hairston) 150 Sign up for spirit. (E. Crum. K. McFalls. M. Taylor) Yankee Doodle Dandies. (P. Facklis) Chip on my shoulder. (K. Elliott, L. Dandeneau) Something fishy is going on. (R. Segars, T. Haynes, T. England, M. Friday) Queen of the jungle. (T. Nelson) w 1 IE Ff ' 9 t N m2 I jj S ■■••i H m B Ej fl Rising inflation. (A. Lounsbury, M. Brown) Fright Night. 151 The French Club, the 1988 winner of the Best Interest Club Award, consists of students who promote the French language and culture. In addition to such activities as French dinners and movie parties, the club participates an- nually in the Alabama Federation of French Clubs Convention in Tuscaloo- sa. This year as part of their efforts to further interest in the French language, members also participated in Birming- ham ' s salute to France during the Fes- tival of Arts. As a result of all their hard work, the French club repeated last year ' s win for the homecoming club sign contest in October. r { ff 1 f OFFICERS: Row 1 — S. Sooudi — Pres., J. Berzan- sky — V.-Pres. Row 2 — A. Birkedal — Treas., C. Thomas — Sponsor, S. Porter — Sec. The BASIC club. Brothers and Sisters in Christ, combine their faith and talents in order to serve the school and community. This year, members volunteered time to the community, performing a pup- pet show and skit at Children ' s Hos- pital and spending long hours with senior citizens at South Haven Nursing Home. At school the club promoted homecoming efforts by decorating the lobby in bright, cheerful colors. In addition BASIC exemplifies kindness and concern throughout the year by writing sym- pathy and get well cards to students and teachers. OFFICERS: Row 1 — K. Emanuel — Hist. Row 2 — M. Cheung — Sec, S. Wykle — Pres., M. Ludwig — V.-Pres. Row 3 — D. Mullins — Chap., K. Vaudo — Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 4 — K. Vance — Sponsor, J. Calloway — Hist., C. Grigsby — Treas. Ti9 Row 1 — B. Hart, H. Wills, C. Matthews, N. Underwood, L. Scruggs. Row 2 — A. Bell, S. Rives, S. Sooudi, H. Thompson, J. Cherry, J. Berzansky, A. Birkedal. Row 3 — S. Shunnarah, M. Bayazid, J. HunCeman, S. McEwen, R. Sarkar, G. Johnson, D. Meezan, S. Porter, M. Rudd. Row 1 — J. Calloway, J. Cooper, M. Cheung, S. Wykle, K. Emanuel, D. Mullins, B. Fox. Row 2 — T. Robedeau, K. Vaudo. Row 3 — J. Fredrickson, S. Kraft, K. Vance, J. Baily, M. Ludwig, C. Grigsby, A. Maynor, A. Maynor, S. Wilson. Row 1 — D. Cannon, C. Buffington, A. Araneta, J. Corliss, Z. Dollar. Row 2 — S. Sugg, J. Burtlram, S. Sakmar, S. Elson. M. Smith. K. Utz, K. Duke. Row 3 — S. Pitman, M. Joshi, K. Hackworth, J. Thacker, K. Gerndt, S. Brown, N. Unnoppet, M. Aben. The Spanish Club members share an interest in Spanish language and culture. This year the membership has been larger than ever and includ- ed many native-born Spanish speak- ers. Another exciting aspect of this year ' s club is its position as president club of the Confederation of Spanish Clubs of Alabama, making it the or- ganizing club for the annual Spanish Convention in Tuscaloosa. In addi- tion to this important activity, the Spanish Club also participates in school activities such as marching in the Walk for the Homeless and en- tering the club sign competition dur- ing the week of Homecoming. OFFICERS: Row 1 — J. Buttram — Sec, C. Buf- Hngton — Pres. K. Utz — Hist., M. Joshi — Treas. Row 2 — C. Hamby — Spon., Z. Dollar — V.-Pres., M. Harden — Spon. The Junior Exchange Club is comprised of students who are in- terested in serving the school and community. This year members worked diligently to beautify the school by planting flower bulbs and trees, working on the outdoor class- room and rebuilding the school gar- den. In the community, the club do- nated money raised through a doughnut sale to Urban Ministries and Greater Birmingham Minis- tries. Members also participate in the Homecoming sign competition and other school activities. Row I — E. Habshey, D. Brady, E. Taylor, M. Zahalsky, A. Bone. Row 2 Wilkes, M.Jackson, J. Blaszczynski. P. Vacarella, S. Mullins, R. OFFICERS: Row I — A. Bone — Sec. Treas., R. Wilkes — Pres. Row 2 — D. Nolen — Spon., E. Taylor — V. Pres., C. Hacker — Spon. 1 53 Row 1 — D. Hughes, C. Wilt, R. Corley, A. Thigpen, C. Carter, C. Bourge, S. Phillips. Row 2 — B. Heilbron, M. Nowak, J. Anderson, C. Pilleteri, D. Farris, R. Kirby, J. Faulkner, M. Wagnon, R. Burchetle, A. Jones, J. Elgin. Row 3 — M. Blankenship, S. Dennis, S. Nowell, C. Rowell, S. Ferguson, C. Howard, J. Warren, M. More. SPONSOR — C. McWaters. In only its second year of exist- ence, the Music Industry Club has grown to almost twice its size. The club consists of talented and mu- sically oriented individuals who wish to further their study in the area of music. The club spends time inquiring about and discussing ca- reers in the field of music industry. For entertainment, many individ- ual bands alternately perform for the entire club in order to share their musical talents. fn iB ) ipr f J } If ' ' r } ■' 1 f if 1 OFFICERS: Row 1 — M. Wagnon — Pres., J. Warren — V.-Pres. Row 2 — R. Burchett — Sec. Treas., J. Elgin — Soc. Coor., A. Jones — Chap. A s i £ T B a £ H 1 t. J Musically inclined. 154 Tugging at my heart strings. (S. Ferguson) mE. Let the music begin. (C. McWaters, J. Warren, M. Wagnon) The Music Man. (R. Kirby) I Thumbs UP! (B. Heilbron) Home is where the harmony is. 155 Row 1 — B. Shunnarah, D. Shannon, D. Humphries, P. Marquardt, K. Becker, M. Tucker, D. Tharpe, J. McCloskey, J. Baggett, R. Wilkes. Row 2 — B. Lucas, G. Newman, D. Bishop, J. Morris, A. Timpa, M. Timna. L. Darnell, J. Boleler. Row 3 — B. Wykle, D. Mackle, D. Meadows, J. Euler, T. Motley, T. Motley, T. Moore, E. Hawley. SPONSORS: A. Fournier, M. Smith, R. Owens. jSf The Sophomore Action Club is composed of tenth-grade students with exceptional class pride and school spirit. School activities for members include organizing and decorating for the class ' s various pep rally themes, having a bake sale for the students, and making a scrapbook to provide the sopho- mores with lasting memories. Ad- ditionally, the club contributes time to the community by visiting Southaven Nursing Home. OFFICERS: Row 1 — D. Shannon — Hist., R. Wilkes — Sgt. at Arms, J. Baggett — Girls ' V.-Pres. Row 2 — K. Becker — Sec, J. McCloskey — Pres. Row 3 — D. Tharpe — Boys ' V.-Pres., M. Tucker — Treas.  « .  . A , , 1 - ' ' - 4 J WF- ' Wk ■P ' , ' h i 4 L- H 1 1 156 iBSIfi Row 1 — M. NeSmith. G. Langley. T. Marek, D. Buettner, A. Nichols. Row 2 — M. Pilts, S. David, M. Golden, J. Cochran, P. Boland. Row 3 — C. Gwalhney, V. Merrell, C. Gamble, L. McFarlin, K. Marshall. Row 4 — D. Deason, L. Merrill, H. Sykes, D. Mosley, C. Moore. Row 5 — C. Carter, C. Speegle, J. Beard, L. Vaughn, C. Dellaccio. Row 6 • — C. Moorer, T. Banks. SENIORS: Row 1 — C. Gamble, T. Marek, C. Career, C. Speegle, C. Moorer. Row 2 — A. Nichols, D. Mosley, M. NeSmith, M. Pitts, L. Merrill. Row 3 — C. Dellaccio. K. Marshall, L. Vaughn, M. Gold- en, C. Gwathney. Row 4 — C. Moore, D. Deason, J. Beard, T. Banks. Row 5 — H. Sykes, L. McFarlin, V. Merrell. The Letterman Club consists of talented athletes who have lettered in various sports. Members donated money to Toys-for-Tots and also showed their concern by participat- ing in the Walk for the Homeless. This year the club purchased Let- terman sweatshirts to wear at var- ious functions. SPONSOR.S: C. Hal. h ll, S. Uunn. Bench warmers. A Rebel Yell! (H. Sykes, C. Moorer) 157 Students who enjoy learning about Latin and the classic Roman culture comprise the Latin Club. Members share an interest in gain- ing knowledge about the impact of the ancient Romans on today ' s so- ciety and language. This year, the Latin Club participated in school activities such as the Walk for the Homeless and the club sign com- petition. As in years past, members attended the annual convention in order to meet with members of Lat- in clubs from other schools. - . PS« -3 flBBIBB te Mm, - 1 m. h- OfHcers: Row 1 — K. Brinkley — Hist., J. Kiely Pres. Row 2 — J. Koski — V.-Pres., C. Barrett Sponsor, J. LeVay — Sec. Treas. Students who participate in the American Field Service Club are in- terested in the foreign exchange program and each year become in- volved in welcoming exchange stu- dents to VHHS. This year Lucio Rodrigo left her home in Oveido, Spain to expterience life as a high school senior in the United States. The club helped to sponsor a fund- raising drive to allow Lucia to call home for Christmas. The members in AFS enjoy the learning experi- ence that arises through communi- cation with students from foreign countries and cultures. 1 ■■9 H |P K. ' j|ta H mM H W rf ' ll 1 9 H •— ._; — Jl - jf m vM s N ■9 JH ■jnfe ■-■■■1. ■- ,■■. ' 1- . ■• «: Row 1 — E. Haggard, J. Heath, J. Koski. Y. Tamura, R.Johnson, L. McGee. Row 2 — S. Shih, C. Walters, L. Chen, C. Barrett, J. Kiely, J. LeVay, R. Collins. Row 3 — M. Carroll. G. Bearden. K. Brinkley. W. Soong. D. Powell, R. Cash. OFFICERS: Row 1 — S. Dean — V.-Pres.. B. Putman — Pres. Row 2 — T. Nabors — Treas., B. Phillips — Sponsor, D. Lakshminarayanan — Sec. Row 1 — J. Walsh, B. Putman, L. Rodrigo, D. Lakshminarayanan. Row 2 — L. Marshall, R. Davis, T. Long, S. Dean, K. Cowan. T. Garner. Row 3 — E. Cheung, J. Simpson. S. Shah, A. Lytle, S. Shah, B. Phillips. Row 1 — J. VVehby, J. Medley, T. Newsome, S. Sanderson, T. Bagby, B. Cropper, K. Morrow, J. Johnston, N. Acomb, C. Burder, M. Burder. Row 2 — S. Davis, K. Sleiner, W. WaCkins, M. Gizella, E. Umfress, T. Sherman, R. Baggetl, L. LaGroue. Row 3 — A. Ethridge, J. Martin, T. Kicker, J. Levenberg, J. Acomb, L. Ritchey. Row 4 — M. Carter, B. Johnson, S. Lane, D. Hill, K. James, A. Crowe, K. Koncewicz, M. Cox. Row 5 — E. Brandino, D. Pool. OFFICERS: Row I — T. Newsome — Treas. Sec, T. Bagby — Pres. Row 2 — S. Sanderson — Sgt.-at- Arms, B. Cropper — V. Pres. Art Service Club consists of stu- dents who use their artistic talents in school and community services. This year members worked to re- store the First Presbyterian Wom- en ' s Shelter by painting murals on the walls, thus giving the shelter a brighter atmosphere. Also, Art Ser- vice collected canned goods in or- der to help the Jamaican Relief Pro- gram. The club ' s continuous support for the community is shown each year by members paint- ing children ' s faces at the Hallow- een carnival and at the Christmas parade. At school members of Art Service opened a Vestavia Gallery outside the library, giving art stu- dents a permanent place to display their artwork. They also sponsored a Masterpiece of the Month, dis- played in the cafeteria. SPONSOR: M. Schmidt T-Shirts by Art Service. (T. Bagby, 1 ' . Kicker) • ' Painting on a happv face. (K.James. B. Cropper) 159 Row 1 — A. Scrushy, T. Thompson, M. McMullen. A. Sligh, C. McCullough, A. Carson, M. Hardy, T. White, D. Rinehart, C. Morrison. Row 2 — M. Sherman, H. Tharpe, J. Quinn, M. Tucker, C. Lyrene, J. Brown, T. Tanner, R. Hudson, J. Lyrene. SPONSOR: E. Fuliington. Future Homemakers of America (FHA) consists of students interest- ed in service. This year members made Easter baskets for sick chil- dren in local hospitals. The club also raised money from a hot dog sale at the bonfire for the Mary Jo Tora Outstanding Student in Home Economics Award. The honor rec- ognizes a student who excels in home economics. Again this year, FHA joined together with other clubs showing their school spirit by competing in the homecoming club sign contest. OFFICERS: Row 1 — M. Sherman — V. Pres. Row 2 — J. Brown — Sec, M. Tucker — Treas. Row 3 i — D. Rinehart — Pres. (Not Pictured — A. Wheel- er — Sgt.-al-Arms) A scandalous si g - Slip, slidin ' away! (M. Tucker, H. Tharpe) 160 Domestic duo. (D. RineharC, E. Fullington) Happy homemakers. (T. Seidel, A. Smith) 161 I Row 1 — N. Rookis, J. Lanier. Row 2 — J. Gaugh, D. Carter, J. Tucker, L. Carr, S. Carter, A. Adrey. Row 3 — T. Reid, A. Walker, S. Hill, M. Judkins, B. Range, L. Beard. SPONSORS: R. Vance, J. Bush. The FBLA, Future Business Lead- ers of America, is an organization de- signed to promote the projects and foals of tne state and nationwide BLA ' s. In a thirst for competition, the members participate in a contest held at West End High School. Stu- dents compete in the areas of Typing, Accounting, and Business English. The club has made several contribu- tions to both its school and commu- nity. To provide its services for the school, members sold mums for homecoming and contributed funds to the Miss Reveille Pageant. To serve its community in various ways, the club sponsored a child from St Peter ' s Catholic Church at Christmas and bought a turkey for a family in West EndT The club also donated old cloth- ing to needy children at West End Baptist church. Additionally, the members compete in a typathon for the Leukemia Society and last year donated $622.00, the largest amount for an FBLA chapter in the state. OFFICERS: J. Lanier — Treas., S. Carter — Hist., J. Gaugh — Sec, L. Carr — Co-Pres., B. Range — Co-Pres., T. Reid — Chap., J. Tucker — V.-Pres. !B T Mum ' s the word. (R. Vance) All business. (J. Lanier, N. Rookis, L. Beard) 162 Row 1 — R. Wheeler, E. Vance. Row 2 — L. McCoy, S. Crook. Row 3 — C. Birkedal, D. Underwood, E. Haarbauer, A. Mullenix, C. Miller. The computer club consists of ca- pable students educated in the field of computers. The club began eight years ago and since then has adopt- ed many activities to give members more experience with computer equipment. Again this year the Computer Club sponsored a com- pufest which coincided with Ves- tavia ' s math tournament. The Com- puter Club holds membership in the Computer Organization for Ala- bama students. OFFICERS: Row 1 — E. Vance — V.-Pres. Row 2 — C. Birkedal — Treas., N. Becker — Sponsor. Row 3 — D. Underwood Sec., E. Haarbauer — Pres. Literary Expressions is a club that aims at informing members about different literary composi- tions. Through reading and review- ing works of poetry and other pieces of literature, each student be- comes better acquainted with the many concepts and opinions about literature today. In its first year, the group is led by Mrs. Faith Benner. Kow 1 — R. Strick, E. Brosowsky, B. Monroe. Row 2 Spann, B. Nabors, J. Mathews, R. Dey. A. Aderholt, S. Hipp, W. Murdzak. Row 3 OFFICERS: Row 1 — R. Strick — Treas., W. Murdzak — Sec. Row 2 — E. Brosowsky — Pres., B. Monroe — V.-Pres., F. Benner — Sponsor, j gg Row 1 — P. Bolton, T. Fields, D. Brown, A. Brown, K. Turpin, M. Lowry, J. Meyer, A. Prather, G. Romager, A. Nanos, K. Peaspanen. Row 2 — F. Braasch, D. McCain, H. Holland, K. Bartholme, E. Day, K. VanValkenburgh, J. Kyzar, K. Shouhs, V. Stuedeman, J. Maryniak, N. Moss, J. Brungard, A. Cockfield, K. Lively, J. Colie, A. Holt, M. Gilbert, M. Juneman, J. Clark. Row 3 — C. Lovette, J. Smith, S. Snow, M. Moreau, B. Smitherman, S. Perry, C. Gamble, A. Reid. Row 4 — A. Lewis, M. Dees, D. Baker, A. Fuller, S. Smith, A. Romano, D. Serrano, T. Tombrello, T. Moody. Row 5 — M. Moreau, D. Works, K. Peaspanen. SPONSOR: F. Braasch. Female athletes who enjoy Chris- tian fellowship and community ser- vice comprise the Girls ' FCA. Mem- bers put their faith into action by participating in school-sponsored activities such as the Walk for the Homeless. In service that extends beyond the school, the club sup- ports both the young and the old with visits and gifts to South Haven Nursing Home and the Girls Ranch. To promote fellowship the girls participate in interclub touch football games. - OFFICERS: Row 1 — A. Cockfield — V-Pres. Row 2 — M. Juneman — Chap., B. Smitherman — Pres., A. Fuller — Sec. Treas. A horse is a horse . . . (M. Lowry) Hip and happenin ' . 164 The gift of giving. Perfect bedside manner. (A. Nanos, K. Shoulls) irA! AiAj Attack of the killer paper dolls. Win, lose, or drawl (A. Lewis) Home on the range — Girls Ranch. Bearer of good fruit. (J. Meyer) 165 Row 1 — C. Burdetle, M. Morris, A. Mollar.J. Grantham, B. Bryan, L. Smi(h, J. Lewis, J. Battle, M. Meadows. Row 2 — M. Kropicka, A. Lewis, S. Williams, K. Clark, L. Smith, L. Hardwick, D. Traffanstedt, J. Langston, D. Serrano, H. Stine, J. Hill, J. Calvin, P. Oliver, J. Cook, K. Kelley, M. McKell. Row 3 — A. Mansfield, R. Sooudi, C. Dockery, R. Dearth, C. Arceneaux, C. Wingo, A. Lewis, A. Whittington, K. Bishop, L. Olive, D. Marshall, A. Nequette, L. Fiorella, K. Holt, A. Mistrot, K. Sentilles. Row 4 — K. Goettge, P. Hampton, A. Brannon, S. Daniel, K. Sarris, L. Gattina, G. McWhorter, C. Mclemore, G. Myers, J. Jones, K. Fleming, A. Parker, E. Putman. Row 5 — E. Brown, C. Burchett, T. Lee, J. Baggett, K. Patzke, K. Shunnarah, B. Valekis, F. Wynns, F. Rudeseal, B. Peoples, Z. Edwards, D. Belcher, A. Jones, A. Gagnon. Row 6 — T. Mynatt, T. Sykes, D. Judkins, D. Wiginton, J. Robinson, J. Alam, R. Bryant, R. Cade, S. Brown, K. Hall, T. McGraw, H. Seibert, H. Webster. Row 7 — B. Hagan, D. Boglin, A. Szymela, S. Reese, S. Albano, P. Osborne, P. Mann, H. Harshberger, M. Griffin, B. Savage, A. Fox. 1 The Freshmen Club, which has grown considerably over the past few years, consists of students who wish to promote class participation in various school activities and ex- emplify class pride. The class shows its dedication at pep rallies and at homecoming, for which they make decorations and produce a club sign. In addition, the club rewards its members in various ways such as recognizing members who maintain an A or A-B average. A new project this year for the Freshman Club was wrapping Christmas gifts for needy children in the Birmingham area. OFFICERS: Row 1 — D. Griffin — Sgl.-at-Arms, J. Battle — Treas., S. Williams — Girls ' V.-Pres., B. Savage — Boys ' V.-Pres. Row 2 — M. Meadows — Pres., C. Burdett — Sgl.-at-Arms, J. Lewis — Sec. Heading up the group, t ' s a wrap! (R. Sooudi, C. Burdctte) 166 Row 1 — S. Randle, M. Gray, B. Falls, D. Henderson, J. Pearce, D. Davidson, H. Thompson, L. Huey, B. Stewart, S. Harris, T. Heard. Row 2 — K. Morin, T. Roberts, J. Neuhaus, D. Yates, E. McMahan, M.Johnston, T. Vickers, T. Stone, E. Tarter, M. Thompson, P. Head. Row 3 — R. Halla, M. Thompson, R. Mann, M. Beard, B. Nanos, T. Stanfield, S. McDonald, G. Cockran, H. Doyal, M. Patzke, T. Sawyer, B. Evans. Row 4 — R. Uzzle, V. Blaszczynski, B. Vaughn, T. Hamby, N. Moreno, B. Norris, S. Stevens, S. Brown, S. Mohon, K. Olcott, E. Monroe, M. Eanes, J. Stewart, L. Harper, A. Miller. Row 5 — B. Anderson, V. Saia, A. Miller, C. Speegle, C. Bentley, T. Woodruff, D. Wester, J. Boland, J. Waggoner, B. Goodman, D. Merrill, J. McCullough, S. Akridge. Row 6 — W. Kaiser, D. Cicero, B. Mize, R. Bence, G. Linton, J. Zito, M. Weaver, T. Atkinson, K. Speed, C. Pearson. OFFICERS: Row 1 — R. Bence — Sec, T. Vickers — Proj. Chair. Row 2 — J. Waggoner — Chap., T. Heard — Pres., M. Johnston — Treas., S. Akridge — V.-Pres. The Boys ' Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes functions to promote Christian ideals and attitudes. Members often participate in Bible studies in order to increase their knowledge of the Christian faith. This year the organization also worked on special projects benefit- ing the school, needy individuals, and the Boys ' Ranch. Each year the club attends state and national con- ferences of the FCA organization. SPONSORS: B. Anderson, B. Evans. Books . . . Chairs . . . Blank stares. Boys walk for Charity Aid. 167 Row 1 — D. Nix, M. Streil, H. Killebrew, N. Carter, A. Scoll. Row 2 — K. Horlberg, A. Green, S. Lawson, J. Smith, J. Whitley, A. Lowe, R. Tharpe. SPONSORS: A. Laurendine (Not Pictured Pilleleri). Jb As one of Vestavia ' s newest clubs, the Fashion and Modeling Club ad- vertises and promotes new and up- coming styles in the fashion indus- try. A group of talented girls make up the club sponsored by Mrs. Alice Laurendine and Mrs. Anita Pil- leteri. One of the club ' s projects this year was informal modeling at the Galleria Mall. rrr -rT OFFICERS: H. Killebrew — V. Pres., J. Smith — Pres., A. Lowe — Sec. (Not Pictured — D. Farish — Treas.) w i mt w-m mmm 1 hSSS 5 Ik si 1 aH MBMi - ■•WM 1 1 ■« V 1 . L- •  1 Made for shades. Fame-ous faces. 168 Why? Because we like you. ' At a slandslill. (D. Nix, A. Green, R. Tharpe) A sign of style. Alice in Fashionland. Let ' s hit the slopes! (A. Dahle) Making a fashion statement. 169 170 ■1 DIRECTORS — P. Min. T. Galloway, J. Terry. DRUM MAJOR — D. Fleming t rt 4 ■N % A| m t OFFICERS: Row I — A. Jones — Pres., J. Gu- tierrez — V-Pres., J. Warren — Chap. Row 2 — L. Davis — Sec, L. Carr — Hist., M. Hardy — Hist. The Marching Band, continuing its tradition of excellence, repre- sented the high school well throughout the year. Their hard work and time resulted in a supe- rior rating and the title of Best-in- Class at both the South Classic Competition and the Berry contest and an additional superior rating at the Homewood Marching Festival. Again this year the band sponsored the Vesta via Hills Marching Fes- tival in which they gave an out- standing exhibition performance. The band also participates in com- munity activities, marching in the first annual Walk for the Home- less, and the Vestavia and Hoover Christmas parades. CAPTAINS: Row I —J. Tucker. J. Gutierrez. Row 2 — K. Morrow, M. Hardy, S. Mitchell. Row 3 — L. Duncan, A. Jones, A. McPherson. SENIORS: Row 1 — A. McPherson, J. Tucker, L. Carr, J. Gutierrez. Row 2 — K. Duke, L. Beard, J. Parker, C. Franklin, K. Morrow, L. Duncan, A. Arrand, D. Jones, N. Rookis, E. Taylor, R. Wilkes, K. Vaudo. 171 TROMBONES: H. Harshberger, J. Self, M. Rudd, D. Maxson, J. ALTO SAXOPHONES: C. Walters, C. Howard, S. Nowell, T. Middleton, C. Bourge, S. Morse. Sakmar. BARITONES: M. Pardue, J. Tunnell. FLUTES: Row 1 — S. Shih, Y. Tamura, D. Mullins, E. Taylor. Row 2 R. Wilkes, H. Whitaker, J. Callaway, J. Cooper, M. Ludwig. FRENCH HORNS: C. Elder. Not Pictured — R. Collins. 172 TRUMPETS: Z. Dollar, M. Davidson, T. Walters, S. Brown, K. Duke, S. Wilson. CLARINETS: Row 1 — S. Sugg, J. Hunteman, P. Dobbins. Row 2 — C. Brown, K. Vaudo, M. Wiggins. MAJORETTES: Row 1 — K. Sawyer. S. Mitchell. Row 2 — D. Jones, J. Gutierrez. C. McConnell. Row 3 — D. Works. C. Gamble, T. Moody, A. Reid. RIFLES: Row 1 — A. McPherson, J. Tucker. Row 2 — A. Arrand, L. Carr, L. Davis. Row 3 — J. Gaugh, S. Carter, K. Dean, C. Grigsby. ! FLAGS: Row 1 — K. Morrow, M. Hardy. Row 2 —J. Parker, J. Teel, C. Franklin, S. Lin, A. Griffin, L. Willingham, L. Beard. Row 3 — N. Mancin, A. Brockway, K. Emanuel, M. Lynn, M. Teague, J. Blaszczynski, S. Goody, E. Stoeffhaas, N. Rookis. TUBAS: B. Wiersma, C. Imms. J. Bailey. Snl PERCUSSION: Row 1 —J. Lohr, L. Duncan, H. Rougeaux. Row 2 —J. Elgin, J. Cooper, J. Warren, L. TENOR SAXOPHONES: B. Hart, S. Phillips, M. Darnell, A. Jones, C. Carter. J. Boteler, A. Birkedal, C. Pilleleri. J. Self. J. Faulkner. Not Pictured — B. Chapu Foshee. 173 ■, ' p m ' • ' BSii Ik ' «J M ' ! ' V«! 4liHpi ' • HKB Si |. - BKF m -- ' - , . -i ■■li - ■-• Top Guns. Rattle and Hum. (L. Duncan, J. Lohr) I t  Triple play. (Z. Dollar, S. Brown, S. Wilson) Music in motion. Louie, Louie. (S. Nowell, M. Chapura) 174 - • •• ' -jk-- ' ' ■■- ■i= ' ij - i j Rebel flags are flying! (L. Davis) Musical expressions. (J. Warren, A. Jones, C. Carter) r BT SYMPHONIC BAND: Row 1 — L. Davis, S. Sugg, J. Hunteman, Y. Tamura, S. Goody, A. McPherson, E. Taylor, R. Wilkes. Row 2 — M. Wiggins, L. Carr, J. Tucker, H. Whitaker, H. Rougeaux, J. Cooper, C. Grigsby, J. Callaway, D. Mullins, S. Shih, M. Ludwig, M. Hardy, K. Duke. Row 3 — C. Brown, P. Dobbins, K. Sawyer, S. Phillips, K. Vaudo, S. Wilson, S. Brown, T. Walters, Z. Dollar, M. Davidson, C. Bourge, T. Middleton, C. Howard, C. Walters, S. Nowell, S. Sakmar, C. Elder, R. Collins. Row 4 — J. Lohr, L. Duncan, J. Cooper, J. Faulkner, J. Warren, C. Carter, A. Birkedal, J. Elgin, J. Self, B. Wiersma, J. Bailey, C. Imms, D. Fleming, A.Jones, M. Chapura, J. Terry, B. Hart, P. Minn, J. Tunnell, H. Harshberger, J. Self, J. Morse, M. Rudd, D. Maxson. JAZZ BAND A: Row 1 — S. Phillips, S. Nowell, S. Sakmar, M. Chapura. D. Fleming. Row 2 —J. Morse, D. Maxson, J. Self, J. Tunnell. Row 3 — A. Jones, J. Warren, B. Wiersma, C. McCaslin, M. Davidson. Z. Dollar. T. Walters, S. Brown. JAZZ BAND B: Row 1 — C. Howard, S. Sakmar. Row 2 ■Cooper, B. Putman, M. Wiggins, J. Bailey. 175 CONCERT CHOIR: Row 1 — M. Krupicka, K. Fleming, L. Lillich, C. Franklin, E. Stoeffhaus, T. Robedeau. Row 2 — M. Smith, A. Aderholt, H. Langford, W. Murdzak, N. Beam, L. Davis, J. Parker. Row 3 — T. Tanner, S. Blevins, L. Allen, R. Wilkes, J. Doekel, M. Taylor, J. Boteler, K. Emanual. Row 4 — B. Hagan, T. Roberts, J. Farrar, C. Miller, D. Fleming, E. Holly, T. Brooks, R. Shaw. DIRECTOR: L. Fleming Under the direction of Mr. LaWayne Fleming, the Concert, Show, and Chamber choirs have gained recognition for their achieve- ments in the art of music. The Con- cert Choir performs concerts at both the school and in the community. One of the group ' s main programs com- bines eighteenth century song and music. Performances are held at var- ious sites in the community as well as at the annual Madrigal Dinner. At the dinner this year, guests also enjoyed a special presentation of Christmas car- ols by the Chamber Choir. The Cham- ber Choir also gave other exceptional performances tnroughout the year in- cluding a Magical Masquerade for the Children ' s Hospital. With the help of Mrs. Tammy Towns, the Show Choir combines song and dance in their performances at homecoming and in assemblies. This year the group entertained with a program of Rogers and Hammer- stein ' s show tunes. SECTION LEADERS: Row 1 — C. Dunlap, T. Brooks, C. Miller, D. Weaver, R. Shaw. Row 2 —J. OFFICERS: Row 1 — J. Teel — Pres., D. Fleming Loden, L. Allen, H. Langford, R. Wilkes, H. Seibert. Not pictured — H. Martin, C. Franklin, J. Chap. Row 2 — K. Lively — Soc. Dir., C. Franklin Matthews, W. Murdzak. Hist., T. Robedeau — V.-Pres. 176 E Weaving his way into her heart. (D. Weaver, L. Allen) CHAMBER CHOIR: Row 1 — T. Brooks, A. Aderholt, M. Krupicka, J. Mathews. Row 2 — M. Taylor, R. Wilkes. Row 3 — M. Shaw, M. Smith, D. Bullock, E. Holly, L. Allen, M. Youngblood. An Angel Chorus. (R. Shaw, A. Aderholt) Sing a song of sixpence. Maidens of merriment. (J. Boteler, K. Emanuel) 178 t jiL ■!z k Jt k E 9 Mr 1 i Rocky and Bullwinkle. (Jr. Exchange — Vestavia Christ- mas Parade) A slab in (he dark. (AFS — parly for Lucia) Partners in Crime. (Rebel Girls — pep rally) Pig pen pals. (Girls ' FCA — Girls Ranch! I HHH r. ' ' J K ' J R iMSx j IS J 1 £■1 KSPi NISH ' • B H Boxing up memories. (Reveille staff — choosing candids) Eight is enough. (Spanish, Art, Lit. Exp. — Walk for the Homeless) 179 mmm aai viPWn ' c- raM3Bi wijiij Mary Catherine Garrett Alison Lounsbury John Myers Suzanne Schroeder Season Of Spirit FOOTBALL The dedication and enthusiasm of the hard-working Rebel team was a signif- icant factor as they prepared to face one of the toughest schedules ever. Although the inexperience of the team led to a disappointing final record, the desire and determination of the players re- mained unshakable. The team capitalized on its hard work with an impressive victory over Moun- tain Brook in the season opener. Defen- sively, the Rebels held the Spartans to only three points as Dennis Deason, Tim Heard, and Larry McFarlin led the team with seven tackles each. Offensively, the team proved successful as they rushed for 276 yards with John Phillips leading the team with 106 yards, including a touchdown. The game ended with a Reb- el win of 14-3. Following the team ' s suc- cess in the opening game, the Rebels struggled through a period of ups and downs on and off the field. Plagued with injuries, the season was spotted with achievements and disappointments. However, the Rebel team refused to be counted out in any game. This deter- mination surfaced in the confrontation with Etowah as Larry Merrill connected with Rob Brasher for a touchdown late in the third quarter. A similar achievement capped off an 80-yard drive to put points on the board in the Minor game. Despite its losses, the team refused to give up and went into the Homewood game with a desire for victory. Both teams struggled through the excitement of double over- time, but the Rebels proved their strength with a final score of 35-28. Tim Heard destroyed the chances for a third overtime with his second interception of the game. Under the direction of the varsity coaching staff, the B-team football play- ers ended the season with a record of 3 wins and 4 losses. The efforts of the team members led to victories over Thomp- son, Shades Valley and Gardendale. The freshman team secured a remark- able record of six wins and only two losses. The team highlighted its season with victories over rivals Mountain Brook and Gresham. Coaches G. Hatch- ett and S. Gaydosh directed the team throughout th e season. The Grid Iron Girls began their first season with enthusiasm. During the course of the season, the girls assist the football coaches and players, work at the pass gate, and assist the Booster Club. The group also helps motivate the play- ers with decorations and posters. JSt JSS iB j mr r .. 41 5:.%, «u . : JaSWr-:sr Varsity — Row 1: J. Register, K. McMahon, J. Waggoner, L. Merrill, C. Bentley, J. Zito, E. Monroe, J. Breckenridge, B. Goodman, J. Beard, J. Mollison. Row 2: B. Slockard, B. Lloyd, C. Plyar, K. Marshall, R. Brasher, M. Sanspree, J. Stewart, C. Will, J. Colvin, F. Pitts, D. Davidson, V. Saia. Row 3: D. Yates, J. McCullough, K. Olcott, J. Neuhaus, J. Cochran, C. Sanspree, R. Walden, C. Moore, L. McFarlin, C. Dellaccio, R. Bagby. Row 4: M. Clemmer, D. Deason, B. Falls, M. Waldrop, C. Hagler, T. Vickers, J. Fairley, D. Henderson, V. Merrell, D. McDaniel. Row 5: M. Beard, L. Davis, B. Ginn, M. Thompson, H. Sykes, R. Bence, B. Mize, M. Youngblood, G. Linton, M. Weaver, M.Johnston. Row 6: J. Sinclair, K. Speed, C. Moorer, S. McDonald, L. Vaughn, N. Vasilakis, R. Uzzle. Row 7: B. Anderson, J. Miller, R. Grammer, B. Evans, J. Phillips, K. Ponder, K. Sehn. Seniors — Row 1: L. Merrill, J. Beard, V. Merrell. Row 2: B. Lloyd, K. Marshall, R. Brasher, L. McFarlin. Row 3: K. Sehn, D. Deason, H. Sykes, M. Younglood, C. Moore, C. Dellaccio. Row 4: J. Phillips, M.Johnston, C Moorer, L. Vaughn, N. Vasilakis, T. Vickers, J. Fairley. Managers — K. Sehn, M. Ostberg, C. Ponder. f Li, Id. 35A66; n i: I Coaches — Row 1: T. Reynolds, B. Anderson. Row 2: B. Evans, P. Braasch, S. Dunn, R. Grammer, J. Miller, G. Halchett, S. Gaydosh. SCOTT M. WAGGONER AWARD: PERMANENT TEAM CAPTAINS L. McFarlin, T. Heard, V. Merrell i go r jw; i ■«2 All dressed up and no place to run! (E. McMahon) % I I Hi % Rebs take charge! (T. Heard, C. Moorer, C. Sanspree) Wipe Out!! It ' s been a hard day ' s night. (J. Fairley) Rebel on the run. (B. Lloyd) The Rebel attack! Checking out his options. (L. Merrill) Wading through the Brook. (D. Deason) ■?!?-• . . - -.. :j Syke -ing out the enemy. (H. Sykes) Going down for the count. (K. Pitts) Just passin ' by. (L. Merrill, J. Phillips) FTD delivery. (L. Vaughn) Signal of success. (R. Uzzle) You can run, but you can ' t hide! (J. Stewart) Full speed aheadi {E. Tarter) Grid Iron Girls — Row 1: Ci. Sayf, A. I uc kcr, B. Rogers. Row 2: H. Hendrickson, B. Reid, K. Akridge. Sponsor — A. Willings 185 m- r - Mmm I - rWmT MjKSr T ' Z: L . n 09 m w B-Team — Row 1: E. McMahon, J. Waggoner, C. Bentley, E. Monroe, J. Breckenridge, B. Goodman, J. Mollison, B. Slockard, J. Stewart, C. Witt, J. Colvin. Row 2 F. Pitts, D. Yates, J. McCuUough, K. Olcott, J. Neuhaus, R. Walden, R. Bagby, M. Clemmer, M. Waldrop, C. Hagler. Row 3: D. McDaniel, M. Beard, L. Davis, B Ginn, M. Thompson, J. Sinclair, S. McDonald. I get a kick out of football! (K. Olcott) - ' J f if J. The Running Man (F. Pitts) ■■{ir i fr- ' - vEsumi jsinmA ' ebimia )K ■•i ' VBBTAVUr r IBWHii- - -KSTAVIA rv- ' - ' -v Freshmen — Row 1 : B. Norris, J. Travis, T. Roberts, B. Vaughn, G. Cochran, J. Tombrello. Row 2 : D. Hughes, S. Randall, P. Head, M. Gray, B. Peoples, L). Mates, N. Marino. Row 3: F. Rudaseal, T. Hamby, R. Mann, S. Harris, D. Wester, D. Belcher, R. Halla, J. Cross. Coaches — S. Gaydosh and G. Hatchetl Coming out of nowhere. (J. Tombrello) Can-can man. (M. Gray) f .1 , .,- f - ' - Step in time. (B. Norris) Run for the money. (B. Peoples) Head of the game. (P. Headi iS ' i Setting The Pace CROSS COUriTRY • ■s IH jBM ' r4 s bS ? v 9 F 1 1 IF m f. T ■.? - 1 188 Finishing fourth in the closest state meet ever run in Rebel his- tory, the boys ' cross country team clinched another successful sea- son. The team was led by three All- State participants, seniors Charles Bufflngton (7th in state), Doug Bullock (12th), and Lee McKinney (15th). On the road to the state meet, the boys also captured vic- tories at both the Hamilton Invi- tational and Birmingham Area Championship. The girls ' team struggled through an injury-marred season yet secured a victory at the Ham- ilton Invitational with their hard work. The team was led by senior April Fuller and sophomores Dawn McCain and Kim Steiner. Both teams will have several key athletes returning to continue the program ' s success next year. I I Boys ' Team — Row 1: J. Kiely, E. Vance, A. Miller, K. Legg, D. Schepker, C. Cobb, S. Bennick, D. Bensinger, D. Coker, J. Anderson, R. Wheeler. Row 2: P. Rutledge, C. Buffington, J. Tickle, W. Wallace, K. Owen, T. Lowry, D. Bullock, L. McKinney, J. Crum, B. Moore, B. Brown, A. Hanson, D. Emerson, R. Sellers, G. Withrow. Managers — D. Baker, A. Bell Charles In Charge (C. Buffington) Coach — R. Faust Seniors — Row 1: J. Crum, J. Anderson, C. Buffington, L. McKinney, B. Brown. Row 2: G. Withrow, T. Fields, L. Dreyspring, M. Moreau, A. Bone, A. Cockfield, A. Fuller. Row 3: C. Speeglc. W. Wallace, D. Schepker, K. Owen, T. Lowry, D. Bullock, C. Moore, W. Jarboe, D. Calvin. In line for a pass. (J. Kyzar) Off the track. (B. Brown) S AIR! (D. Bullock) It ' s the End of the World as We Know It. (K. Owen) It ' s a beautiful day in the neighbor- hood . . . (J. Crum) Just a walk in the park. (L. McKinney) -■vf, ' i i R r ■TT- B js iin, . 1 ifeLr - S4Si V -, : ... 2 Red light, green light. Hut pursuit. (C. Buffington) 190 I can smell the finish line. (K. Legg) Where the course has no end! (A. Lounsbury) Girls ' Team — Row I: K. WesC, L. Dreyspring, D. McCain, K. SCeiner, A. Lounsbury, K. Brown. Row 2: C. Matthews, A. Fuller, A. Cockfield, J. Kyzar, A. Bone. The Dawning of a new winner. (D. McCain) ■Hf -.:,,■fv. -- miM Srf i ' - issmL:.... 1 v ' « i -x- i ■, ' ♦ t , . ; ' Al: A pK llinyi - ' ' ' .- - - t-03 iJ i sii£ ttfl m ' ' a M-im Traveling West. (K. West) P S H Ik Bs H hI H h H Ik 1 H L -vSfBi jBPrt ' v - The things I do for fun. (A. Bone) vC , M y wl; 1 1 pn I She ' ll be coming around the mountain (K. Steiner) Little runner on the prairie. (L. Dreyspring) 191 Serving Up A Success VOLLEYBALL Under the new direction of coach Fran Braasch, the 1988 volleyball team ended its sea- son with a 17-13 record. On the road to their fourth place finish in the Area 11 Tour- nament, the girls enjoyed one of their most satisfying mo- ments by overcoming Berry, who had beaten them early in the season. Previously the team had attended the Donoho Tournament in Anniston and captured second place. Al- though they had started slow- ly, the Lady Rebels proved they deserved the recognition they would receive at the Area 11 Tournament by posting big wins over Gardendale, Moun- tain Brook, Homewood, and Shades Valley. Row 1: V. Stuedeman, E. Day, A. Nanos. Row 2: K. Peaspanen, L. Brilton, J. Jones, K. Peaspanen, K. Bartholme. Row 3: F. Braasch, J. Clark, P. Bolton, J. Kyzar, L. Gilliam, M. Lowry, K. Shoults. Coach — F. Braasch Captains — K. Peaspanen, M. Lowry Managers — K. Shoults, J. Clark 192 Applying Pressure. (L. Britten) M l m [jM X Jft K t l pH — tJ H Challenging the law of gravity. (A. Nanos) Checking the air pressure. (M. Lowry) Over the net, and through the hoop! (V. Stuedeman) Don ' t worry ... Be happy! A sticky situation. (K. Peaspanen) Rocketing Rebel! (J. Kyzar) A tower of power. (L. Gilliam Aim High! (K. Peaspanen) 193 Pin Your Man WRESTLiriQ The 1989 varsity wrestling team proved successful under the direction of Coach Steve Gaydosh. The many victo- ries recorded included major wins over Berry, Mountain Brook, Minor, Benja- min Russell and Hewitt. The team tri- umphed by winning the Vestavia Duals and capturing second place in the Berry Invitational. At the State Championship Tournament, Rebels Steve Arrington, Steve David, and Frank Pitts advanced in the finals to take second place in their respective weight groups. The jr. high wrestling team completed its season with a final record of 7-3 in dual matches. Coached by Buddy Ander- son, the team advanced to take 4th in the county league and 5th in the Jefferson County Tournament. l v w %m m «A ' MS ii ' • ■« - _ 4P r5«i  ' %l« g| ||3 ' ' i ' - 194 wpp« mZSh rifei I Varsity — Row 1: D. Serrano, S. Hentz. L. Mollison, T. Stone, P. Marquart, T. Colvin, E. Bryant, J. Albano, D. Brush. Row 2: B. Ginn, R. Bence, J. Barber, E. Monroe, D. Phakis, J. Walsh, N. Marino, B. Thacker, C. Miller, S. McEwen, S. Koehler. Row 3: D. Buetlner, D. Deason, S. David, P. Boland, J. Breckenridge, R. Thompson, S. Arrington, J. Zito, D. Williams, F. Pitts, T. Hanna, Z. Collins, J. Phillips, J. LeVay, D. Davidson. Coaches — R. Owens, S. Gaydosh. Pat on the mat. (P. Boland) Arm breaking move. (J. Breckenridge) ;— T i H a X ' J ' Jv ■■■i B m Seniors — Row 1: J. Albano, P. Boland, Z. Collins. Row 2: D. Deason, S. Arrington, T. Hanna, J. Phillips. |QI« II Pretzel predicament. (J. Breckenridge) Face to face. (G. Langley) Tumblin ' down. (Z. Collins) Leapin ' lizards! (S. Arrington) Heave ho! (S. David) Twister. (T. Hanna) What ' s your angle? (J. Walsh) IMTTilOSl 196 Mass over matter. (R. Bence) The strain of the moment. (J. Zito) Saturday Night ' s Main Event (F. Pitts) Varsity Mat Maids — Row 1: J. Smith, D. Rinehart. S. Hooper, T. Fields, S. Mitchell, J. Lohr, J. Baggett. Row 2: K. Utz, N. Traffenstedt, H. Thompson, A. Campbell, T. England, P. Pierce, N. Mancin, S. Spence, B. Rogers. Row 3: E. Bullock, A. Smith, A. Trotman, A. Tucker, S. Till. G. Gammill, S. Coursey. Mat Maid Sponsor — E. Fullington Freshman Mat Maids — Row 1: A. O ' Neal, S. Till, A. Mistrot, C. Arceneaux. Row 2: N. Carter, S. Daniel, M. Strait, K. Kelley. Captains — Row 1: S. Gajewski, A. Campbell. Row 2: M. Streit, N. Mancin. 1Q7 I Jr. High — Row 1: B. Nanos, R. Vanchina, S. Marquardt, R. Owens, C. Hanna. J. Dennis, M. Moody, S. Strange, F. Patterson, B. Barricklow. Row 2: R. Bryant, J. Dunaway, P. Poynter, R. Cash, B. Terrill, A. Morin, J. Doyle, M. Lange, C. Seymour, S. Mohan, B. Barron. Row 3: H. Stanley, M. Farris, K. Morin, B. Brown, F. Rudeseal, S. Thompson, G. Cochran, M. Daniels, S. Handle, F. Wynns, D. Wester, B. Anderson. Capt ' n Crunch. (D. Wester) Coach — B. Anderson Brace yourself. (M. Moody) 198 Holding on for dear life. (S. Randle) Stalking his prey. (B. Nanos) Endless Enthusiasm CHEERLEADERS varsiiy — Kow l:C. Pullman, V. Fizzitola, M. Chandler, J. Cherry. Row 2: M. Albrilton. Row 3: G. Coffey, A.Smith, A. Stable r, K. Tucker, S. Smith, A. Lowe, M. Harrell. During the school year, an enthusiastic group of girls leads the student body in sup- porting Rebel teams and their efforts. The cheerleaders in- clude varsity, B-team, and freshman squads, who cheer at football and basketball games and wrestling matches. Before school began, the cheerleaders again attended the UCA camp at Ole Miss, where varsity took a superior trophy in the cheer and sideline competition. More impressive, however, was the varsity ' s win in the pom-pom competition, a first in Rebel history. B-team and freshmen also achieved suc- cess at camp, being awarded the J.V. championship trophy for cheer and sideline compe- tition. Both squads again brought home the coveted spirit stick. The cheerleaders are sponsored by Diane Ray and Kym Haas. Carbon copies. Co-Head — V. Pizzitola, Head — M. Chandler Sponsors — K. Haas, D. Ray Quack, quack, waddle, waddle. 199 In (he Heal of the Night. (V. Pizzitola, D. Serrano, M. Chan- dler) Directing the plays. i How loose is your goose. ' (K. Tucker) Ray and Haas Construction. Upholding the spirit. The Call of the Wild. (A. Lowe, G. Coffey) 200 Drawing up the game plans. (A. Smith) B-Teara — Row 1: D. Serrano, A. Dellaccio, M. Putnam. Row 2: W. Watkins, L. Halbrooks, H. Genelski, A. David. Cheering in the school year. Av .- 1 - - « - If you ' re happy and you know il clap your hands. (M. Putnam, L. Ilalbrooks) JJ I Which of Ihcse is not like the others? Sweet-n- Lowe. (A. Lowe) It ' s not over until the Rebels sing. (A. Scott, D. Serrano) Freshmen — Row 1: . . Scott, M. Meadows. Row 2: A. Lowe, J. Lewis, A. Nequetle. Row 3: D. Traffanstedt, D. Serrano, L. Smith. The Rebels drive on. 201 Through The Hoop BASKETBALL The varsity basketball team advanced to a final winning record of 19-11 under the coach- ing skills of George Hatchett. The team was led by Chad Speegle and Jeff Beard, both named to the All Tournament Team. In a highlight of the season, the Rebels captured 1st place in the Big Orange Classic with Chad Speegle being named MVP. The team also took 2nd in the Rebel Classic. The Rebels ended the season with a victory over Shades Valley to take 1st in the Area 1 1 Championship. The B-team jumped to an early success with a record of 5-0. With the help of Coach Peter Braasch, the team continued its winning record by defeating Homewood, Shades Valley, and Mountain Brook in key games. The team com- pleted the season with a final record of 14-6. Coach Butch Braasch led the freshman team to a final record of 12-8. A four-game winning streak during the season included two victories over Mountain Brook and those over Gresham and Pelham. The team secured a 1st place title victory over Berry in the Jefferson County Jun- ior High Tournament. Selected to the All- Tournament team were Matt Gray and Scott Stevens. The MVP of the tournament was Stuart Brown. The girls ' basketball team experienced a dif- ficult season. Under the direction of Coach Fran Braasch, the young Lady Rebels had significant victories over Pelham, Homewood, Jess Lanier, and Mountain Brook. They concluded the year with a 8-15 record. I Varsity — Row 1: D. Cicero, B. Stewart, J. Waggoner, C. Speegle, J. Martin, H. Doyle. Row 2: B. Crenshaw, T. Heard, M. Weaver, J. Beard, W. Kaiser, C. Moorer, T. Banks, S. Porter, G. Hatchett. Seniors — T. Heard, J. Martin, J. Beard, C. Moorer, T. Banks, C. Speegle. Coach — G. Hatchett . -. )u immm r — r Reaching for a goal. (J. Martin) Manager — B. Crenshaw 203 A deposit in the Bank. (T. Banks) Cleared for take-off. (C. Speegle) Roadblock! (C. Moorer) Don ' t hold your breath! (J. Waggoner) I feel 10 feet tall! (W. Kaiser) Lordy, Lordy, look who ' s 40! (T. Banks) Ready to roll! (J Beard) Freeze frame. (D. Cicero) 204 Chad Spe-e-e-e-egle lH J i ..fk. mmkf LAW- m % i Girls ' Team — Row 1: K. Shunnarah, A. Nanos, A. Lounsbury, B. Burnett, S. Snow, L. Britton, D. Brown. Row 2: A. Brown, S. Campbell, J. Maryniak, K. Shoults, A. Smith, M . Moreau, M. Moreau, J. Kyzar, E. Day, F. Braasch, V. Stuedeman. A woman ' s touch. (E. Day) Coach — F. Braasch. Cap tains — J. Maryniak, D. Brown, M. Moreau. Managers — V. Stuedeman, A. Brown, S. Campbell. 205 Jumping Jack Flash. (A. Campbell) No Admittance. (J. Kyzar) Breathless anticipation! (J. McCullough) Attaining the advantage. (J. Maryniak) Sailing away. (C. Lorino) Putting on the brakes. (E. Heninger) Breaking outt (B. Burnett) An eye on the basket. (M. Clemmcr) 206 B-team — Row 1: P. Head, J. Colvin, J. Stewart, J. McCullough, D. Yates. Row 2: E. Heninger, A. Campbell, R. Halla, M. Clemmer, M. Thompson, C. Lorino. Walking the line. (J. Colvin) Coach — P. Braasch c. --i n • - ' N I ' m taking it to court. (E. Heninger) Over the valley. (J. Stewart) Under close surveillence. (J. McCul- lough) 2o Freshman — Row 1: V. Blaszczynski.J. Bell, Z. Edwards, R. Sellers, S. Brown, S. Stevens. Row 2: T. Hamby, M. Gray, M. Millings, S. Brown, B. Norris, R. Farris, C. Walters. Coach — B. Braasch Manager — R. Howard Wishing for a swish. (R. Farris) Can we talk? (S. Stevens) i f 9 r 208 Burning up the rubber. (S. Brown) The Hnishing touch. (B. Norris) Toying with his mind. (Z. Kdwards) raaking A Splash SWIMMIMQ Row 1: S. Lawson, M. Ludwig, K. Palzkc. D. McCain, C. Vogel. Row 2: B. Baker, P. Ludwig, J. Crimaldi. Nol Pictured: P. Mann. Captains — D. McCain, P. Ludwig. Back in the .swim of things. (C. Vogel) The members of the Ves- tavia Hills High School swim team are active participants in the Birmingham Swim League. Under the direction of Coach Jack Barnacastle, the team practices year round in preparation for the Meet of Champions and the high school state meet. The boys ' team completed the state meet 10th overall with a 4th place finish in the 400-yd. freestyle relay as the girls ' team placed 6th overall with a 5th place relay finish. Coach — J. Barnacastle. Parting the waters. (S. Lawson) Skimming the surface. (J. Crimaldi) Like a fish out of water. (P. Ludwig) 209 stepping Out This year ' s Rebelettes, under the direction of Tammy Towns, began work during the summer by attending camp at Sumatanga to learn the routines for their initial performances. As always, the squad danced during football sea- son at pep rallies; in addition, this year, for the first time ever, the girls entertained before each home game. After football season the Rebelettes spent approximate- ly three weeks preparing for per- formances during the half-time breaks at all home basketball games. At the end of the season, the girls honored the team with a party. Sponsor — T. Towns Row 1: N. Traffanstedt, A. Campbell, L. Waddle. Row 2: J. Smith, L. Laurendine, A. Hill, H. Carter, R. Gray, M. McDaniel, J. Sluckey, A. Patterson, M. Rusk, A. Waddle. Row 3: K. Harper, K. Pendergrass, A. Trotman, P. Pierce, J. Little, S. Boatman, E. Bullock, S. Wolnski, T. Bresler, S. Hooper, K. Stuckey. Row 4: K. Castleberry, K. Payne, L. Tortomasi, E. Brown, C. Lovelte, K. Turpin, M. Dees, S. Ford, L. Porter, S. Gajewski X 1 ■,-1 — t2% i2  ' - s  i[ TO HH SSSSSlMAtiii) , l | ial E_ TH ' B l Kicking up our heels. (N. Traffanstedt, C. Lovette, K. Turpin) Seniors — Row 1: S. Hooper, A. Trotman, P. Pierce, J. Little, R. Gray, M. McDaniel. Row 2: L. Waddle, J. Smith, E. Bullock, A. Campbell, N. Traffanstedt, S. Wolnski. Row 3: K. Turpin, L. Porter, S. Boatman, C. Lovelte, M. Dees. 11 ■BF PI PH kv| ■1 — HM K 9 1 IHi I B H pu vA Wk fV vs. MT v V 1 lM ■H K I ' m H H ' I - , 210 Captains — N. Traffanstedt, A. Campbell, L. Waddle ' Lean on Me. I gec by with a Little help from ray friends. (J. Little, J. Stuckey) ' h m . I i 1 ,%,,- , r M v«b;iw«. Angels in disguise mfftM Hp flBt t 9V ' H ■' . .r M - jV V -N _ ' b V Greased Lightning. (A Campbell. N. Traffanstedt) Ready for take-off. What ' s the hold-up? (K. Harper, L. Tortomasi, E. Brown) It ' s nap timet Let ' s split! 211 For The Record STATISTICS V M. 14. , 7 7 . 3 . 35 7 14 7 6 FOOTBALL Mt. Brook Elowah Minor Pelham Homewood . Berry .Qardendale Thompson Huffman Shades Vatley RECORD 2-6 BEST OrrEHSlVE BACK Tim Heard BEST OrrEflSIVE LinEMAH Dennis Deason BEST DEEEnSIVE LIMEMAM Carey Moorer HIQHEST SCHOLASTIC AVERAGE AWARD Kurt Sehn Lee Vaughn THE MAntEY DEnTOn ■| LIKE TO PRACTICE ' AWARD Clay Hagier THE DR ADEEB THOMAS MOST IMPROVED PLAYER AWARD Michael Johnston BEST RECEIVER Jeff Beard BEST DEEEnSiVE BACK Rob Brasher SCRAP IROn AWARD Rett Walden THE SCOTT M. WAQQOi (ER AWARD Tim Heard Lany McEarlin Vann Merrell BTEAM RECORD 3-4 ERESHMAM RECORD 6-2 Opp. 3 28 28 12 28 34 21 17 17 31 iriDOOR TRACK BOYS GIRLS STATE MEET 2MILE RUN Lee McKinney ... 4th PLACE IMILE Run Doug Bullock . . . 5lh PLACE Lee McKinney . 6th PLACE 880 Run Doug Bullock 3rd PLACE JR. VARSITY HIQH JUMP STATE CHAMPION Ted AtXinson ALLSTATE Doug Bullock JACKSOn INDOOR INVITATIONAL SHOT-PUT Kristen Peaspanen ... 1st PLACE 1-MILE RUN Kim Stelner ... 1st PLACE STATE MEET HIQH JUMP Ashley O ' Neal ... 1st PLACE LONQ JUMP Ashley O Neal .3rd PLACE 880 RUN Dawn McCain 5th PLACE 440 RUN Dawn McCain 6th PLACE ■SHOT PUT Kristen Peaspanen 6th PLACE ALL-STATE Ashley O Neai TEnrilS BOYS ' GIRLS 1988 SEASON TEAM RECORD 9 2 CHATTANOOQA ROTARY CLUB TOURNAMENT ... 1st PLACE SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT ... 2nd PLACE STATE TOURNAMENT . . . 3rd PLACE SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT WINNERS Stan Bailey Eric Moore Frank Tu Nop Unnoppett CAPTAINS Stan Bailey Frank Tu MVP Eric M(X)re JR. VARSITY RECORD 1-1 FRESHMAN RECORD 2-2 1988 SEASON TEAM RECORD lO-O REGION 5 WINNERS STATE TOURNAMENT . . . 2nd PLACE STATE TEAM SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD STATE WINNERS SINGLES Julie Brungard Bettiany Smitherman DOUBLES Wilcox Wammack CAPTAIN Bethany Smitherman MVP Jennifer Wammack SWIMMinG BOYS ' QIRLS GYMHASTICS STATE MEET 10th PLACE 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY . STATE MEET 6th PLACE 400-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY . . 1988 SEASON COUNTY TOURNAMENT ... 2nd PLACE SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT . . . 2nd PLACE STATE TOURNAMENT ... 5th PLACE CAPTAIN f te Alexander MVP Kate Alexander STATE FINALIST Caren Petty JR. HIQH STATE TOURNAMENT . . , 2nd PLACE 1989 SEASON HOMEWOOD ... 1st PLACE ERWIN . . .1st PLACE QRISSOM ... 1st PLACE HUEYTOWN .1st PLACE BERRY . . . 2nd PLACE AUSTIN .2nd PLACE CROSS COUriTRY BOYS QIRLS STATE CROSS COUNTRY MEET ... 4th PLACE HAMILTON INVITATIONAI 1st PLACE BIRMINGHAM AREA MEET ... 1st PLACE ALL-STATE PARTICIPANTS Charles BulTington Doug Bullock Lee McKinney HAMILTON INVITATIONAL , , . 1st PLACE MT. BROOK INVITATIONAL . 2nd PLACE B HAM AREA INVITATIONAI 3rd PLACE GOLF BOYS ' GIRLS 1988 SEASON RECORD 6-2 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT ... 1st PLACE STATE TOURNAMENT ... 5th PLACE MVP Bubbd Ooldasich 1988 SEASON RECORD 5-4 STATE TOURNAMENT ... 3rd PLACE ■It BASEBALL V.M B 6 3 10 4 1 3 12 10 11 a. 2, 1 I I 13 .S 11 4 2 9 1988 SEASOn Thompson Qardendale Dora Celham Mt. Brook Tuscaloosa Co. Hlllcrest John Carroll Tate Berry Shades Vdlle Thompson Jeff Davis . Leeds , Leeds Berry Shades Valley Huffman West End Minor MIdfleld Chlldersburg AREA 11 CHAMPIONS MORTH ALABAMA CHAMPIOMS STATE PLAYOrrS Hueytoivn Erwin Huntsvllle Huntsvllle Satsuma Satsuma Opp. 2 7 10 3 4 2 10 4 -0 1 5 ,0 15 9 .4 ,2 , , , .3 ,6 RECORD 1711 CAPTAIMS Jeff Faulkner Brad Stockard MVP Scotty Morris OUTSTAMDIMQ PITCHER Terry Flynn OUTSTAriDiPIQ HITTER Scotty Monis ■RISiHQ REBEL AWARD Larry Merriii QOLDEM QLOVE AWARD Jeff Faulkner B-TEAM RECORD 6-4 VOLLEYBALL V H. Thompson Pelham 1 Shades Valley 1 Berry 2 Chelsea 2 Mt. Brook 2 McAdory 2 Homewood Pelham Thompson 2 Erwin 2 Homewood 2 McAdory 2 Tarrant 2 Berry 2 Hotnewood 2 . . ,,v Mt. Brook 2 . . ' Qardendale 0. Fairfield Carbon Hill 2 Shades Valley RECORD 13 8 ALL TOURMAMEMT TEAM Mara Lowry MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Erin Day MVP Kristen Feaspanen SOCCER Opp. 2 2 2 2 2 2 r: :0 1 . ,0 V.H. 3 3 2 1 5 2 4 2 4 4 5 6 1988 SEASOn Opp. Tuscaloosa i Huffman John Carroll 2 Berry Mt. Brook Briarwood Jess Lanier Pelham 1 Shades Valley 2 Indian Springs Altamonl . . . ' ' HH homewood . . B . 2 VESTA VI A inVITATlOriAL V Hewitt Huffman , . T . . . .0 Pelham 1 BlRMinOHAM METRO TOURriAMEH r Briarwood Homewood JB V Pelham ' i V Berry , .sH RECORD 18-0-1 BIRMinOHAM METRO CHAMPIOMS BIRMIMQHAM METRO ALL-METRO TEAM David David Chip Qt ham Todd Moon Daniel Walter CAPTAIMS Todd Moon Daniel Walter MVP David David COACH S AWARD Marshall Croy TOP SCORER Todd Moon B-TEAM RECORD 7-0-1 BASKETBALL SOFTBALL 1988 SEASOH RECORD 29-11 AREA TOURMAMEMT . . . 2nd PLACE CAPTAIMS Stepnanle Williamson Franny ZIto MVP Stephanie Williamson QOLDEM QLOVE Amy Thompson 110% AWARD Franny ZIto WRESTLiriQ V.H. 25 45. 18. 50. 49. 42. 63. 36 51 Opp. ShadesValley 46 Berry 18 Scottsboro 46 Walker 21 Ml Brook 18 Southslde 27 Minor 3 Ben. Russell 33 Hewltl-Trussville 21 BERRY IMVITATIOMAL . . . 2nd PLACE VESTAVIA DUALS ... 1st PLACE STATE TOURMAMEMT Steve Arrington . , . 2nd PLACE g Steve David . . . 2nd PLACE Frank Pitts . . . 2nd PLACE Tyler Hanna ... 4th PLACE MOST TAKE DOWMS Tyler Hanna MOST POIMTS Steve David CAFTAIM Steve Arrington JR HIGH RECORD 7-3 V H. 58 56 62 59 69 60 63 39 68 54 63 65 48 51 65 52 55 67 53 32 68 61 62 45 60 51 64 75 44 67 Berry Minor Homewood Berry Erwin Mt. Brook Pelham Shades Valley Qardendale McAdory Hewitt WInfield Berry Thompson Pelham Homewood Thompson Berry Shades Valley John Carroll Hewitt Homewood Erwin Mt. Brook Minor John Carroll Hewitt Thompson Shades Valley Walker RECORD 19-11 BIQ ORAMQE CLASSIC . . Isl PLACE REBEL CLASSIC . . .2nd PLACE AREA TOURMAMEMT ... 1st PLACE BIQ ORAMQE CLASSIC MVP Chad Speegle ALL TOURMAMEMT TEAM Jeff Beard Chad Speegle ALL AREA MVP Jeff Beard ALL AREA TOURMAMEMT TEAM Jeff Beard Jeff Martin Chad Speegle CAPTAIMS Jeff Beard Jeff Martin B-TEAM RECORD 14 lESHMAM RECORD 12 Opp. 57 44 46 62 74 54 53 56 54 69 44 53 45 S3 44 55 63 49 59 39 38 51 44 68 58 50 53 65 41 32 V.H. 37 Jackson-Olln 36 Berry 50 Pinson Valley 35 Homewood . . 53 ML Brook . . 57 ML Brook 57 47 47 58. , 50 Pelham Sfiades Valley Thompson Pelham , , Homewood 42 Thompson 50 Berry 38 ShadesValley 38 Dora 52 Jess Lanier 52 Hewitt 37 , Jess Lanier 25 Homewood 60 Mt. Brook 58 Wenonah 45 Pelham 39 Berry RECORD 8-15 CAPTAIMS , Delunda Brown | Monique Moreau | Jennifer Maryniak a MVP I Jennifer Maryniak MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Brandi Burnett Opp. 39 43 51 37 34 44 34 52 65 34 46 46 . 63 46 52 48 58 43 37 40 62 35 56 213 On Your Nark TRACK The 1988 boys ' track team completed an impressive season as they placed first in both the Berry Invitational and the State Qualifying Meet and second in both the King of the Mountain Championship and the Mt. Brook Invitational. The girls ' team likewise had a successful season, securing second-place victories in the King ot the Mountain Championship and the State Qualifying Meet and one third-place finish in the Berry Relays. The girls ' team was led by the MVP Meki John- son. Under the direction of Coach Randy Faust, the success of the program continued into the 1989 season as the team par- ticipated in two indoor meets. In the Jackson Indoor Invitational, the girls captured two flrst-place victories in individual events. The second meet was the State Indoor Meet where several Reb- el athletes played key roles, cap- turing several top-ten places. Coach — R. Faust. 14 ... a giant leap for mankind. (C. Boys ' Team — Row I: J. Kiely, E. Vance, A. Miller, K. Legg, D. Schepker, C. Cobb, S. Bennick, D. Bensinger, D. Coker, J. Anderson, R. Wheeler. Row 2: P. Rutledge, J. Tickle, C. Buffington, W. Wallace, K. Owen, D. Bullock, L. McKinney, J. Crum, B. Moore, A. Hanson, R. Sellers, D. Emerson. Row 3: S. White, D. Calvin, D. Brady, T. Maiki, T. Atkinson, D. Rayburn, R. Berchett, C. Speegle, C. Moorer, P. Willis, T. Lowry, W. Jarboe, B. Brown, G. Hand, P. Kanakis, G. Withrow. Places to go and people to seel (T. Lowry) Making Irack;,. (D. Bullock) 4 W o % ' -lii VJ Girls ' Team — Row I: A. Brown, T. Fields, K. West, L. Dreyspring, D. McCain, A. C oikfield, J. Kyzar, A. Fuller, K. Brown, C. Mathews. Row 2: D. Brown, S. Hill, A. Bone, M. Morrow, K. Peaspanen, K. Steiner, A. Lounsbury. Managers — A. Bell, D. Baker. ' Full steam ahead! (A. Fuller) Disc drive! (K. Peaspanen) Building blocks for a strong foundation. (T. Fields) ' Dawn on the horizon. (D. McCain) Indoor Track Slate Finalists D. Bullock, A. O ' Neal At arm ' s length. (M. Moreau) Jr. Varsity — Row I: J. Battle, A. Lounsbury, S. Broom, J. Cook, A. O ' Neal, G. IIendtisi«ii, E. Hardy. Row 2: T. Zoebelein, C. Burchett, Z. Edwards. 215 Springing into Action GYMNASTICS The 1988 gymnastics team spent many hours preparing for competitions beginning in January. Last season, the girls finished second in the county meets, second in the sectional division and fifth in the state. The girls also compete in local school meets and perform for the school at several pep ral- lies during the year. The 1989 gymnastics team continued its success by plac- ing first in local ipeets at Erwin, Grissom, Hueytown, and Homewood. Team mem- bers were also victorious in the Berry and Austin meets, win- ning 2nd place in both. N-- . iffl M MRf ' - ' fl Hl ' f 1 ■■HB H J ET ' ' jF 1 H H ak ' Row 1: S. Williams, D. Serrano, A. Lowe, L. Halbrooks, D. Serrano, C. Wingo. Row 2: W. Watkins, M. Brown, M. Fagin, K. Petry, M. Minter, J. Morris How Lowe can you go? (A. Lowe) Netting Their Goal SOCCER Varsity — Row 1: B. Wykle, B. Wilbourne, R. Gwin, L. Luna, M. Sneed, D. David. Row 2: S. Werdehoff, D. Walter, H. Twilley, M. Croy, M. NeSmith, J. Jowers, J. Pearce. Row 3: A. Adams, M. Thompson, C. Carter, J. Hollingsworth, T. Moon, B. O ' Neill, E. Herring, E. Heninger, R. Grammer. Seniors — Row I: D. David, D. Walter, M. Croy. Row 2: J. Hollingsworth, T. Moon, C. Graham. ' We are the champions . . . In a close and hard-fought game with Berry, Joe Holling- sworth scored the only goal, allowing the Rebels to win the Birmingham Metro Tourna- ment. Thus, the 1988 soccer team took its place in the school ' s history by becoming the first Rebels to achieve this prestigious championship. Previously in the season, the undefeated Rebels had cap- tured first-place in the Ves- tavia Invitational, contribut- ing to their 18-0-1 record. The B-team Rebels also had a victorious season, winning the Berry B-Team Invitation- al. They remained undefeated during the season, finishing with a 7-0-0 record. Both teams were under the direction of Rick Grammer. (rtfletcLASsi- f Spon- . r«d bi Th VetUvi Hi  L int Club Coach — R. Grammer. n The Moon walk. (T. Moon) Captains — T. Moon, D. Walter. 217 yM 9 1 i 9 i9l IW H •■xi r- ifli n f I % if nl t ' ' ' iitti r HH 1 1 F • 1 J f i 4 r 1 JL .. . t V The Chrill of Ihe feel. (J. Jowers) Shooting for the Moon. (T. Moon) What a story to tell. 218 Dancin ' the game away. (D. David) Head Marshall of the field. (M. Croy) Coming in for the landing. (M. NeSmith) B-Team — Row 1: M. Sneed. R. Castillo, B. Wilbourne, R. Gwin, S. Koehler. B. Wykle. Row 2: S. Armstrong, M. Thompson, L.Luna, A. Adams, M. NeSmith, R. Wheeler, S. Werdehoff. Crossing enemy lines. (S. Armstrong) Rebels mark the spot. (M. Thompson) Footloose and fancy free. (R. Wheeler) Soccer Sweetie Sponsor — K. Haas Ahead of the play. (L. Luna) Running away with it. (B. Wilbourne) Soccer Sweeties — Row 1: K. Sawyers, K. Ernst, J. Brown. Row 2: C. Morrison, A. DeLage, L. Szymela, H. Thompson, K. Walter. Row 3: M. Jones, T. White, J. Baggelt, A. Evans, B. Haggerty, S. Roper. Row 4: M. McMullen, G. Gammil, J. Lohr, J. Gutierrez. Officers: K. Walter — Pub. Chr., S. Roper — V.-Pres., J. Gutierrez — Pres., L. Szymela — Sec. 219 Added Advantage The 1988 boy ' s tennis team had the best season of any team ever at VHHS with a record of 9-2. Under the leadership of Carlos Ballard, the team won the C Division at the Chattanooga Rotary Club Tourna- ment, placed second at the Section-5 Tournament and third at the State Tournament. With a record of 10-0, the 1988 girls ' team, coached by Nancy Beck- er, were the first Lady Rebels to go und efeated. The season included numerous highlights — a first ever victory over Mt. Brook, second place in the Benjamin Russell Tour- nament, and first in the Regional Tournament. The girls placed sec- ond in the State Tournament, win- ning the State Sportsmanship Award. With several key players ranked state-wide, both teams expect to do well in 1989. Opponents will in- clude top teams in the state, but the Rebels are expected to be legitimate contenders. Boys ' Team — Row 1: T. Woodruff, B. Cook, G. King, C. Baum. Row 2: M. Colby, E. Moore, S. Bailey, A. Chandler, S. Miller, G. Cook. Row 3: J. Smithey, D. Mootz, T. Rosdick, D. Daniels, N. Unnoppet, M. Cordell, D. Dobbins, F. Tu. Coach — C. Ballard Seniors — D. Dobbins, S. Bailey, M. Cordell, F. Tu, G. Cook. A proposal of love. (S. Bailey) 220 Captains — S. Bailey, F. Tu. Tu che! (F. Tu) Playing tennis single-handedly. (D. Dobbins) Girls ' Team — Row 1: J. Lanz, A. McLendon, J. Wommack, H. Ogden, S. Shah. J. Brungard, K. Lively. Row 2: N. Wilcox, M. Juneman, S. Corley, B. Smitherman, S. Perry, L. Sanloro, E. Angelini. Coach — N. Becker Captain — B. Smitherman Manager — H. Ogden Seniors — Row 1: S. Perry, S. Corley, Row 2: B. Smitherman, E. Angelini, M. Juneman. Row 3: S. Shah, K. Lively. i ' tofc - r Iw Ib i - WIS -i - Ace of a serve! (S. Shah) Vestavia ' s flnest. (N. Wilcox) 221 1 he ' Love ot the game. (L. Santoro) Extra Innings This past year, under the direction of Coach Sammy Dunn, the varsity baseball team had a tremendous season, finishing second in the state. To accomplish this feat, the team had first captured the Area 11 Championship, leading to the North Alabama Championship, which they also won. These victories qualified the group for the State Tournament, Though de- feated in the finals, the team secured a place in Rebel baseball history by taking the highest position in the state ever. The B-team maintained the success of the Rebel program by attaining an im- pressive record. With the encouragement of Coach Bruce Evans, the team rallied to win their final three games against TJiompson, Mountain Brook, and Home- wood, finishing the seas( with seven wins and four losses. Both teams are assisted by the Dia- mond Dolls. The girls sell tickets and refreshments and advertise upcoming games. The girls also support the team by attending the games and by generating enthusiasm among the student body. : . ' .J £ „ f-„. ,.i ; .fa ,..,;4 JIB 1988 North Alabama 6-A Champions Varsity — Row 1: M. Pilts.J. Wall, T. Marek, G. Galloway, M. Golden, B. Kelcham, K. Sehn. Row 2: C. Gamble, A. Nichols, K. Marshall. R, Fraser, S. Morris, M. Meadows, B. Stockard, T. Flynn, M. Patzke. Row 3: S. Dunn, J. Holland, L, Merrill, S. Akridge, B. Welborn, R. Brasher, L. Vaughn, C. Speegle, J. Faulkner. Coach — S. Dunn fs a matter of time. (B. Welborn) Caught in the cross fire. (R. Fraser, S. Morris) The Wall still stands. (J. Wall) Manager — K. Sehn 223 Nanny, nanny, boo, boo! (G. Galloway) The best in the field. (S. Morris) H H I I ' - M -, • -: ' f . J %■1 Monkey see, monkey do. (B. Welborn) ■1 JK ' ' i ' ■-. - i ? ■' 1 : a Aiming for the fence. (M. Meadows) Decisions, decisions! (K. Marshall) m f4 Fancy footwork. (B. Stockard) Dirty dancing in the dust. (J. Faulkner) On the road again — to the state play-offs. Diamond Doll Sponsor — E. Fullington Varsity Diamond Dolls — Row 1: L. Newman, M. Stearns. Row 2: E. Gross, A. Campbell, L. Lobuglio. Row 3: R. Gray, N. Traffansledt. B-Team Diamond Dolls — Row 1: R. Joiner, N. Mancin. Row 2: T. Farris, L. Laurendine. Row 3: S. Coursey, B. Rogers, K. Terrell. 225 I B-Team — Row 1: J. Waggoner, D. Morin, J. Stewart, J. Zito, G. Linton, B. PiWs, E. Tarter. Row 2: V. Saia, J. Sinclair, B. Thacker, D. McDaniel, J. Breckenridge, S. Miller, P. Kanakis. Row 3: B. Evans, S. Maners, J. Colvin, J. Holland, R. Thompson, S. Porter, D. Weaver, K. Becker, K. Olcotl. 5 Pk I p bS 1 ! UK V ' M M i ■' . Giving the cold shoulder. (J. Stewart) Cleaning the plate. Waiting for a ticket home. (J. Waggoner) 226 Coach — B. Evans Always Up To Par Boys ' Team — J. D ' Ambra, J. Thompson, B. Penuel, A. Schepker, G. Newman, W. Colvin, B. Goldasich, P. Dean, G. Thompson, D. Serrano The 1988 boys ' and girls ' golf teams both played first- rate seasons. The boys ' team completed the best season in V.H.H.S. history. Winning 6 of 8 matches, the team flnished 5th in the state. Bubba Goldasich was named MVP. The team was under the di- rection of a new coach, Cyn- thia Glidewell. The girls ' golf team, coached by Diane Ray, had an- other winning season. Having participated in 9 important matches, the team finished 3rd in the state tournament. Top of the tee. (W. Colvin, B. Goldasich, P. Dean) Just swinging along. (J. Thompson) Coach — C. Glidewell Coach — D. Ray Putt for the fun of it! (K. Dean) Girls ' Team — C. Marsh. K. Marsh, K. Dean 227 Bases Loaded SOFTBALL For the third straight year, the girls ' Softball team com- pleted an exceptional season, capturing a flnal record of 29 wins and 11 losses. The girls thrived under the leadership of Debbie Speigner and Bill Ellard. To cap off the season, the team advanced in the Area 11 tournament and finished second overall. The Diamond Dudes assist- ed the Softball team at all home games. The guys gave their support to the team by cheering and announcing the games. Row 1: A. Campbell, G. Romanger, E. Day, B. Burnett, M. Lowry. Row 2: J. Maryniak, V. Stuedeman, L. Gilliam, S. Gajewski, L. Bryant, A. Nanos. Row 3: A. Thompson, M. Farris, F. Zito, S. Teague, J. Ellard, S. Williamson, S. Campbell. Coach — D. Speigner, B. Ellard. Seniors — Row 1: A. Thompson, M. Farris. Row 2: S. Williamson, J. Ellard, S. Teague, F. Zito. Managers — Row 1: S. Campbell, A. Campbell. Row 2: G. Homager, S. Teague, M. Lowry. 228 Captains — F. Zito, S. Williamson. Diamond Dudes — D. Buettner, W. Riley, J. Rhodes, K. Couch. IMt ' ffl The slide stops here. (J. Maryniak) The Future Is So Bright (L. Bryant, J. Ellard) Tip-top condition. (A. Thompson) Should I Stay Or Should I Go? (F. Zito) 4 Brf Pr ' K l m ' ■. % 8 A r - ■k ff L _i - Bowling for dollars. (M. Farris) Rounding up the Rebels. (A. Nanos) Up for grabs! (J. Ellard) Swing Out Sister (V. Stuedeman) Ml- I • ' ,te f. ,11 Cover all your bases. 229 m Business Editors Ruth Hudson Dana Pender Susan Spence Kim Sprich Photographers Allison Campbell Kellyann Ernst Shannon Mancin Kristen Peaspanen Intercare Family Physicians • Dr. Frank McArthur • Dr. David Gordon • Dr. Chivers R. Woodruff, Jr. 232 233 The Class of ' 89 is going up with Westinghouse Elevator o Westinghouse Elevator Company ' a Division of Schindler Corp. To my best friend forever, I love you! Love, Mike Liz Phillips rill Real Estate Sales Development Brigham Williams Associates, Inc. 200 Union Hill Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35209 Office: (205) 879-6330 Residence: (205) 969-3557 PARAGON FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. Slim 940 ( ()0 1)1 Ai(JN I ' AIIKWAY West rick a SIZLMOKr . CLU. CllhC BCHMINCHAM Al AFIAMA .I ' Si ' Og . ' ()S 940 ' iOhO 234 ■I : .©. - APPLIED ECONOMICS 235 Annual Staff wishes to thank our parents for all their love and support. H - . ( DP — I ' ll miss ya! Have a great senior year — MM DP — I ' ll miss ya! Have a great senior year — MM Some people come into our lives and quietly go — others leave footpri nts on our hearts, and we are never, ever the same. Love, Kristen Thanks for all the memories! I love you, ■.: B Elizabeth Friends Fc everT ' ' ' ' ' 236 23 ' 3 Mrs. Ray (D.R.), Thank you so much for all you have done — from keeping us up on all the latest gossip to washing everyone ' s dishes. We are so glad you got to learn everything there is to know about a yearbook and how easy it is to put one together. We appreciate all of your hard work and are happy you have shared this year with us. Love, D.Q., L.D., Ree and Staff P.S. Do we have enough money to pay for the yearbook? D.Q., Quiny, Sexy Lady, Yes — we are finished — soon! We never did mold the concept of the urgency of time but we managed to leave you with a few reminders of us: green marks on your walls, an empty Eagle brand potato chip bag, our enlightening vocabulary, and wait — I think it is time to eat again! We will always love you and Good Luck! Your irreplacable editors, LaDonna and Ree P.S. You can quit — you have your stereo. Compliments of Bruce T. Spink, D.M.D. Family Dentistry 3142 Cahaba Heights Rd. Birmingham, AL 35243 967-8555 Bethany, Coifgratulqtions j Be§t Wish s; n Congratulations to Angle Bell, Class of ' 89! With love from John Bell, Class of ' 92 (and Mom Dad) 239 : =,2 -J Miss Brasell and Stage Crew, THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP! Reveille Staff 40 We look at the past with as much enthusiasm as we look toward the future. OWNER Studio of Professional Arts 33 Years in First Position ' • Tap • • Jazz • Ballet • 8 Locations in Alabama Party Trays LAG ' S EATERY 903 Broadway Homewood, Alabama 870-9168 SPED POOL ' S VESTAVIA TEXACO SER. CENTER 721 MONTGOMERY HIGHWAY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35216 823-1450 W. R. (BILL) POOL VPelhilanncdTravd 1891 Hoover Court Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Telephone (205) 979-7440 DentBaker ( McDowell Certified Public Accountants JAMES L. HART, C.P.A. One Independence Plaza • Suite 800 • Birmingham, Alabama 35209 P.O. Box 59726 • Birmingham, Alabama 35259-9726 • (205) 871-1880 Green Valley Drug Company 1915 Hoover Court Birmingham, Alabama (205)822-1151 II 24S  ■■ - ' Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford C. 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Mary Margaret and Scott Best Wishes Raleigh! kl 262 GREEN SPRINGS SHELL SERVICENTER For Professional Auto Service by Niase Certified Mechanics Certified in the following areas: • Computer Front-End Alignment Wheel Balancing • Computer Diagnostic TuneUp Center • Complete Cooling System Service Repair • Air Conditioning Heating Systems • Complete Brake Service (Both Drum Disc) • Exhaust System Service Repair Road Service and Towing Available OPEN 24 HOURS 250 Green Springs Hwy. Homewood, Alabama 35209 4 certified MECHANICSI 942-8730 piAN-Q Company ' . in Yamaha Everett Baldwin Jesse French 1903 Hoover Court 822-5897 Dance — Exercise Gymnastics (205) 871 -STEP DANCEWEAR FOOTWEAR FABRICS MAJORETTE BOOTS RHINESTONES TRIM Ci3U( Dancewear 1629 Oxmoor Rd. Homewood, AL 35209 Cindy Wade — Owner Builders Developers DUNCAN GILLIAM CONSTRUCTION COMPANY S. C. Duncan 822-0785 Paul Gilliam 979-9529 igss$ PANASIA ORIENTAL FOOD ENTREPOT ORIENTAL (CHINESE, JAPANESE, KOREAN) IMPORT FOOD. RETAIL WHOLESALE FROZEN FOOD. SEAFOOD VEGETABLE • FORTUNE COOKIES • TEL. 942-3648 426 CARR AVE. HOMEWOOD, AL 35209 Young Life of Birmingham - r n ' lllstate ' ' - .11. ' -© JACK MITCHELL General Agent 3228 Lorna Road, Birmingham, AL 35216 Bus 979-1222 • Res 836-4325 Ambiance Hair Nail Studio 617 Montgomery Highway Vestavia, Alabama 35216 Phone 979-7922 No Appointment Necessary MON -SAT. 9-6 MON THUR. 9-8 Good Luck Seniors 264 The Pediatric Anesthesia Associates would like to commend the majorettes on a wonderful year. Thank you, Jana, for being our favorite captain. GOOD LUCK! 265 Congratulations to the Graduating Class From BELMONT STUDIOS 1400-E Montgomery Highway Vesta via Hills, Alabama Phone 823-4141 Home of Quality Photography for 30 Years Official Photographer ,j........ . ,. .| We use Kodak papen.. foragooalook. ' 66 ■UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Serv ice ' a hO ve ? 4 o. ' FUNI ! . ! Worship hO ceP ta nc ' ■vs j.-p fir es ide Recreation tTATl FAIM INSUtANCI STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS DON M. NORLANDER Agent 1008 Montgomery Hjgtiway Birmingham. Alabama 35216 OH.: (205) 823-6441 Res.: (205)967-1707 OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 12051 979-56 Clay Chiropractic Center Mark D. Clay, D.C. 3081 LORNA RD SUITE 104 BIRMINGHAM AL 35216 267 Compliments of EVANS SERVICES INC. SINCE 1901 268 t You ' ll want to take advantage of the famous brand names at discount prices • bedspreads • comforters • dust ruffles • towels • bath rugs • curtains • sheers • fable linens • valances • toss pillows • draperies • shower curtains • Our Entire Stock jBeauMea£ Over 1000 B«d3pr«ads, Comfortfffs And Doybed S«ls IN STOCK! Fieldcrest CANNON Bloomcraft WAVERLV 609 Wontgomery Hwy. Vestavia Hills 979-1482 of VE STAVIA REXALL DRUGS Robert Euhanks Clyde Garmon Gas 24 hr. Food Items Free Car Wash With Gas Purchase Vestavia Chevron Food Mart Diesel Fuel Available Chevron Service cj «vfofl 1496 Montgomery Hwy. Vestavia, AL 35216 Phone (205) 822-4434 - =- x Owner, John Pierce 269 Even though we ' ll be going our separate ways, we ' ll stay friends forever. Love, Valerie 8c Christine YARBROUGH MOTOR COMPANY BIRMINGHAM ' S FINEST INDEPENDENT SINCE 1927 31st AVE. AND 26th STREET, NORTH CONGRATULATIONS CHIP! REACH FOR THE STARS! OFFICE 324-4472 BOB YARBROUGH PRESIDENT BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 35207 We love you, Mom, Dad, April, and Brian STUDIO y l N O (•interior design) Saundra Brown 2815-ASoulh 18lh Street Bifmingham. AL 35209 205-870-7088 8234MfaO 663-2992 .f,e.-f,vr lUefloia vV inaow Box ir loristt i4o7 . 1 oiitgoinery Highwav Birmingnam, .Alabania 3d21 6 Mention this ad and get 10% discount! The Outpatient Diagnostic Center 3525 Independence Drive Birmingham, AL 35209 (205)871-3533 Sm.th A Wcbson Coll Huge RpTru ' nri Ouponi Bacicy Garcia OUTPOOR SPORTS hc ( amh.LLi.L c untina and _) ii.nin.Cj totc Mark Whillock Owner 1400-B Monlgomer Highway Birmingham. Alabama 3S216 (205)822-2010 271 STATE FARM INSURANCE Auto — Home — Life — Health Jim Todd Res. Phone: 823-6565 Bus. Phone: 823-2240 STATE FARM INSURANCE Ron Foster Res. Phone: 823-7473 Bus. Phone: 823-7380 Your Good Neighbor Agents in Vestavia 2048 Montreat Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Hak By tmm 1008 Montgomery Hwy. Suite 101 Vestavia, AL 35216 OPEN EVENINGS Ronnie Cross 979-3581 Sophomores, You have powers you never dreamed of. You can do things you never thought you could do. There are no limitations in what you can do except the limitations in your own mind as to what you cannot do. Don t think you cannot. Think you can. — Darwin P. Kingsley B. Jones KENT • TRUITT INSURANCE AGENCY INCORPORATED Since 1915 2700 Highway 280 South • Suite 350 E Bicmingham, AL 35223 (205) 870-9800 Holly J Taylor Otiice Manager Home (205) 664-3449 1, BSE INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS, INC. Biimingham Steel Erectors (division) We Support Girls ' Athletics Good Luck Lynn! from Russell, Louise and Blake Britton LILA M. BREWER Neighborhood Office Agent 1891 Hoover Court, Birmingham, AL Bus. 979-3700 • Claims 987-1100 • Res. 654-2835 AUTO • HOME • LIFE • BUSINESS lllstate •-0 Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Larry Alexander 273 MILO% .o« MILO ' S MAY I HELP you PLEASE? l? y..i i.-7- :i !♦• r j )l l|V OUR BURGERS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES SOUTHSIDE VESTAVIA ROEBUCK FORESTDALE VALLEY AVE. 509-18th Street South 1472 Montgomery Hwy. 209 Gadsden Hwy. 1120 Forestdale Blvd. 337 Valley Ave. 933-5652 823-6456 833-6363 798-6363 945-8008 274 VUICAN CONTRACTING COMPANYJNC. ffi CONGRATULATIONS ' 88- ' 89 SENIORS FROM TOM ELGIN, KAY ELGIN, JASON ELGIN, AND GRANT ELGIN One Irondale Industrial Park, P.O. Box 101808, Birmingham, AL 35210; (205) 956-2598 General Building Contractors 275 ■' Office (205) 879-1765 Residence (205) 979-5320 DRS. DICK AND WILLIAMS, RA. ORTHODONTISTS i Brookwood Medical Center 2045 Medical Center Dr. Homewood, AL 35209 Hoover Office (Tues.) 1600 Deo Dara Dr. Hoover, AL 35223 EyeCareCftj© 1598 Montgomery Highway Hoover, Alabama 35216 (205) 979-2020 Riverchase Medical Center 140 Riverchase Pkwy., East (205) 987-2020 Riverchase, Alabama 35244 Dr. Jack L. Schaeffer and Associates GREEN SPRINGS SHELL SERVICENTER For Professional Auto Service by Niase Certified Mechanics Certified in the following areas: • Computer Front-End Alignment Wheel Balancing • C omputer Diagnostic Tune-Up Center • Complete Cooling System Service Repair • Air Conditioning Heating Systems • Complete Brake Service (Both Drum Disc) • Exhaust System Service Repair Road Service and Towing Available OPEN 24 HOURS 250 Green Springs Hwy. Homewood, Alabama 35209 942-8730 I 276 Award- Winning Performance, Quality and Value! ACURA PRECISION CHARTED AUTOMOBILES Acura Integra 3-Door 5-Door Sports Sedans •16 Valve Fuel-Injected Performance •Rated One of the 10 Best Cars for 1987 and 1988 by Car Driver! Acura Legend Luxury Touring Sedan and 2-Door Coupe •24 Valve V-6 High Performance Luxury •Rated One of the 10 Best Car Values in the World for 1988 by Road Track! Anne, We love you! Mom and Dad CO STUME Quality Custom imprinted T-shirts and sportswear, for your organization, clubs, or teams. Dance and Activewear Costumes 1433-H Montg. Hwy. (Park South Plaza) 822-7133 277 278 GOOD LUCK REBELS! compliments of Hydraulic Supply Co. 4301 N.W. 36 Street Miami Springs, PL 33166 (305) 888-2414 GO REBELS! RICHARD B. PENFIELD, D.M.D PRACTICE LIMITED TO ORTHODONTICS 100 Century Park South Phone (205) 979-4010 Suite 214 Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Congratulations Seniors rn ■1 .£■2601 Patton Chapel Road Birmingham, Alabama 822-4480 u By Congratulations Seniors Joseph D. Dolce, D.M.D. 1018 17th St. South • • BiRminGHRm • -• • • scuAAiiccnTcn 1409 MONTGOMERY HIGHWAY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 3S216 (205) 979-8686 Chau ' s Alterations Expert Tailoring Complete Alterations for Men and Women 216 Lorna Square Hoover, AL 35216 (205) 822-2858 Good Luck Rebels! Compliments of CAHABA CYCLES 3120 Cahaba Heights Plaza Birmingham, Alabama 35243 967-2003 DUDDINS FOREST PRODUCTS, INC Donald W. Dobbins 2820 Columbiana Road P.O. Box 20681 Birmingham, Alabama 35216 (205) 822-1482 Diplomat Deli 1413 Montgomery Highway 979-1515 279 NOW OPEN COME IN AND MEET OUR PROFESSIONAL HAIRSTYLISTS PAT HILL MAUREEN PENA OIAN BOYKIN JIM RICE TRACY WATSON MARCIA RICE MICKY JOHNSON SUSIE McCOMBS DONNA LAGLE ANN ERWIN Call for an appointment 979-2626 Walk-ins welcome. BEST WISHES SENIORS! JOSEPH C. SCHILLECI, D.M.D FAMILY DENTISTRY 2116 — COLUMBIANA ROAD COLUMBIANA CROSSING SHOPPING CENTER (GREEN SPRINGS HWY.) BIRMINGHAM, AL 35216 OFFICE: 823-3223 MAYTAG QIQ-A Monigomery Hwy. Wesia ia Hills Shopping Center Vestavia Hills, Ala. 35216 Pilleteri Maytag Sales ■Service We Service All Brands Old Lonely (205) 822-6405 LEE PILLETERI Residential Commercial CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS MAXSON ENGINEERING cr, ' n ? 1550 Montgomery Hwy. Birmingham, AL 35216 (205)822-5451 HOOVER SQUARE CLEANERS 1670 Montgomery Highway Hoover, Alabama 35216 Phone 823-0030 Hoover Square Shopping Center Buddy and Faye Sykes, Owners Lori Gaither • Sculptured Nails • Nail Wrapping • Manicures • Pedicures • Nail Art • Tips Located Inside Blades 979-2231 660 Olde Towne Road Vestavia. AL 35216 GAINES G SMITH GO Phone 205-822-4393 Gaines Smith, Jr. President 2104LynngateDr. Birmingham, AL 35216 Best Wishes Class of ' 90 Compliments of Henderson Drugs 2019 Canyon Road 822-6151 TAIobomo ULIir(z_inc JOHN B. WOOD, Jr. COUNTY HIGHWAY It • P BOX 446 PELHAM. ALABAMA 35124 • 206 ' 663-6743 281 282 Congratulations Class of 1989 Charles R. Fulton, D.M.D. Roy A. Smith, III, D.M.D. Family Dentistry Oak Park Center, 122 2531 Rocky Ridge Road Vestavia Hills, Alabama 35243 979-8070 Curtis Gwathney Agent Central Bank Bldg. — Hoover 1560 Montgomery Hwy. — Ste. 203 Birmingham, Alabama 35226 office phone: 205-979-1884 ,1 , ,_,■; a; good neighbor, jlJil! stale Farm IS (dere. TRADE WITH BILL ON THE HILL CITGO Shades Mountain Oil Company BILL TAYLOR Owner 2156 Tyler Road • Birmingham, AL 35226 • Phone 822-5061 Southern Lawn Leisure Sales Service • Parts • Accessories 623 Montgomery Hwy. • Vestavia Hills, AL 35216 • 979-4773 II SELCO CLEANERS INC. Quality Dry Cleaning Suede and Leather Cleaning The Best You Can Get Anywhere 6 Locations to Serve You Selco Cleaners and Laundry 2508 Rocky Ridge Road Phone: 822-1061 Selco Cleaners 3166 Cababa Heights Plaza Phone: 976-9842 Selco Cleaners 1950 Highway 31 South Phone: 987-2339 Compliments of Bruce Burttram and Hugh Henderson attorneys COMPLIMENTS OF CRAWFORD L. TAYLOR, JR. VICE PRESIDENT AND SENIOR FINANCIAL CONSULTANT MERRILL LYNCH SUITE 1000 FIRST NATIONAL — SONAT BUILDING BIRMINGHAM, AL 35203 PH. 326-9649 Best Wishes Juniors! Selco Cleaners 2167 Rocky Ridge Road Phone: 822-3245 Selco Drive-in Cleaners 3161-A Green Valley Road Phone: 969-0464 Selco Cleaners 1590 Montgomery Highway Phone: 979-8069 Mark Pitts, Congratulations and best wishes for a happy and prosperous future. We Love You. Mom, Dad, Brian Nan, and Christian GOOD LUCK Rebels! 5-A YANKEES Central Elementary 283 InterCare Family Physicians ofVestavia Chivers R. Woodruff, Jr. M.D. Family Practice Barry G. Nedoba, M.D. Internal Medicine 1009 Montgomery Highway South Birmingham, Alabama 35216 (205) 823-1386 Specializing in • Family Practice • Internal Medicine FAMILY STEAKHOUSE RYAN ' S FAMILY STEAK HOUSES, INC. 2104 Lorna Ridge Drive • Birmingham, AL 35216 Telephone (205) 823-5872 TAMg RON Dwayne Richardson Soles tepresentotive 1675 MONTGOMERY HIGHWAY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35216 (205)823-3333 See me for the best deal COLD AIR BALLOONS • BANNERS PenUJheels suire 1 1 1. 2 MCTROPtex Dflive eiRMINGHflM. flLflSflMfl 35209 (205) 871-3804 284 Compliments of a Friend Thanks for all of the memories Hope, Suzy, Lisa, Merryl, Kathryn, Sarah, Meredith, Vann, Melanie, Hunter, Jason, and Kirk! I Love you all! Love, Shannon The only inexpensive FRESH SEAFOOD in Birmingham THE FISH MARKET RESTAURANT Riverchase Village If it ' s not fresh, it won ' t be sold. Mon.-Thurs. Fri.-Sat. 9-9 9-10 988-9720 carry out also available The KORDUROY KROCODILE Constgnment Shop A . ' u rind I lied CInlhing Infants — Students Jrs. — Ladies nPt MONI)A lhiHS;vT(IK[)A ' l 1 A M Til 4 I ' M 2 12 Lindtn Avenue lyndo RothoM. Owner 879-0030 Compliments of William H. Halbrooks Attorney I Welcome To . . . SHADES MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH An Exciting Church • An Innovative Student Ministry Pictured: NEW WIND, a senior high student choir, orchestra and drama group, traveled to Boston, Massachusetts in the summer of 1988 where they presented concerts in schools, colleges and churches. Dr. Charles T. Carter, Pastor Aubrey Edwards, Minister of Music Allen Wilson, Minister of Students 2017 Columbiana Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35216 — Phone 822-1670 RONALD G. PHILIPP D.M.D., P.A. ORTHODONTICS 3284 MORGAN DRIVE Just Around The Corner From Ve stavia High RIVER OAKS CYCLE SHOP BMX SCHWINN MOUNTAIN BIKES Redline Diamond Back GT BMX Accessories Racing Clothing Repairs on all brands. OPEN: MON.-SAT. 10-6:30 3702 Lorna Road 988-0930 286 Compliments of OHNSON RAST HAYS 121 Riverchase Village Birmingham, Alabama 35244 Vestavia Agent Kathy M. Smith LIFETIME MILLION DOLLAR CLUB MEMBER FIVE MILLION DOLLAR CLUB MEMBER Office No. 205 987-0000 Home No. 205 967-8828 287 GOOD LUCK REBELS! C. S. Phillips, Inc. Representing Leading Manufacturers of Electrical Equipment Office Warehouse 1816-D 28th Avenue South Homewood, Alabama 35209 Telephone: 205-870-0640 Mailing Address P.O. Box 7412-A Birmingham, Alabama 35253 Bama Carpet Service JAMES E. SUELL Owner 205 -R23-1322 1661 Montgomery Hwy. So. Birmingham, Ala. 35216 REBECCA HAZUDA mo MILLION |iOllA( ' CLUB Kf iify INC , REAITORS  Hoover Vestavia Office: ! ' • ' . ' ■' 1 1 ' Vt ' i I luirl BitniirK jIk iin Al . ' ■. ' ' 6 111 ' ■l. ' ilM V v Ol.lO Hoine |2ll ,| v v - ' .SiH [Q GOOD LUCK Class of ' 90!! Suzanne and Matt |BE1ERSD0ERFE1 Beierscloerfer Meadows. Inc Insurance Brokers 2040 Valleydale Road Suite 200 Birmingham. Alabama 35244 205 ' 987-2786 Danny O. Meadows Professional association 1 T70 Independence Court Suite i 07 Birmingham. Al 35216 BROOKwooD South (205) 879-0557 CLARK C. BROWNE. DMD ORTHODONTIST MEMBER American Association OF Orthodontists branch oppice Sylacauga. Alabama 288 289 CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST Contact Lenses 20%OFF Any Initial Fitting Not Valid With Any Other Offers Offer Expires 12 31 89 Eyeglasses 20% OFF Any Complete Pair of Prescription Eyeglasses Not Valid With Any Other Offers Offer Expires 12 31 89 ROV m c AL inc. EYE EXAMINATIONS ON PREMISES SAME DAY SERVICE IN MOST CASES 2 V SA A gSI MEDICAL CENTER OPEN 6 DAYS 322-0555 301 18TH S CORNER OF 3RD AV AND 18TH ST SOUTh CENTER POINT OPEN 6 DAYS 853-0111 1167 HUFFMAN RD VILLAGE EAST OPEN 6 DAYS 592-0555 7529 CRESTWOOD BLVD. VILLAGE EAST SHOPPING CENTER New Location Inverness Open 6 days 125 Inverness Plaza 991-0111 vviiiirslhiiillll: ' Brorui. Ncunes for Less I Congratulations Graduates! Riverchase Village 9:30-9:00 Mon.-Sat. 1:00-6:00 Sun. Animal Clinic PetLoc ge On Rocky Ridge Animal Clinic Mark Kidd, D.V.M. 823-5433 Pet Lodge Amanda Johnson, Mgr. 823-5473 Boarding, Bathing, Grooming ALABAMA STATE LAW REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT THERE IS NO REPRESENTATION OF THE QUALITY OF VETERINARY SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED OR THE EXPERTISE OF THE VETERINARIAN PRO- VIDING THE SERVICES. o DataHouse AUTHORIZED UNISYS VAR MULTI-USER COMPUTER SYSTEMS Installation • Training • Support • Accounting • Distribution • Warehousing • Construction • Pharmacy Sale • Lease • Trade 521 Montgomery Hwy. 822-6973 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 1912 Canyon Road, Birmingham, AL 35216 Phone 822-3480 SUNDAY SERVICES Holy Communion . . 7:30 a.m. Family Service with Church School and Nursery 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion 1st, 3rd 5th Sunday 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer 2nd Sunday 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer — Holy Communion 4th Sunday 10:00 a.m. CCAMERAS brookwood) your source for Photographic Supplies, Services, Equipment 879-3456 Brookwood Convenience Center, 10-6 Weekdays, 9-5 Saturday, ■, ' -3% ' Sf i -i:£ . - A ' . . ' tv.ijJ A - . ' LADY REBELS TENNIS 1988 2nd in State Championships Received Sportsmanship Award Martha Juneman, Bethany Smitherman, Julie Brungard, Jennifer Wammack, Nicole Wilcox, Kerry Lahey (not pictured) ?92 Il BEST FRIENDS FOREVER! I LOVE YOU, SUSIE 293 1 1 . •J4.J yty- Birmingham, . . 985-95 J ik 5244 • a iite t«. • Music Ministry Tf • Fellowship • Family Life Center • Bible Study • Sports Teams • Missions Lakeside Baptist Church I 459 at Acton Road Birmingham, Alabama 35243 822-1240 A Personal Interior Design Team Thafs Unbeatable. Paint. Wallcovering, and Mini-blinds. Design Consultants a ' ailable to you at your request. Rainbow Paint af5 Docortilint Mcmhur fit the National Uecoratin i ' roducts Association Rainbow Paint and Devoratinji cslirvui-.S22 35-lN 14 4.SMi,ntftiin)cT ' llwy Rainb )« Design Center cst;ma-N2,V.iys,1 144  M()rH ()nier ' llwy. Rainbow Paint and Deeorating Ctnter K)infN54.S,S82 154 ' l Ccniur I ' o.nt l(d ?94 Ridgemont Cleaners Quality Dry Cleaning One Day Service Open Mon.-Sat. 7:00 AM-7:00 PM Phone 823-24 17 Rocky Ridge Square Shopping Center Rocky Ridge Road Vesta via Pediatrics P. A 1936 Old Orchard Rd. Birmingham, Alabama Dr. James C. Johnson Dr. David C. Simpson Dr. Richard F. Smith Dr. Joseph L. Hamm 295 I THE INNOVATIVE COMPANY P.O. BOX 1717 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35201 (An Insurance Holding Company) 945-0484 UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY P.O. BOX 25687 WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 27114 INNOVATIVE EXCESS 8c SURPLUS LINES, INC. P.O. BOX 1796 BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 27216 M. Lee Mitchell, President 8c CEO (205) 945-0484 296 ■i yi D D (Congratulations to Amy Scmshy and the Vestavia High School Graduating Class ofl 989 HEALTHS Rehabilitation Corporation Two Pcfinietci- Park South, Suite 224W Biiinitigham, AlabnnM 35243 D D 297 tILR.IVcntU (M . %9f4 clmtC9 Insurance 2100 17th Avenue, South Birmingham, Alabama 35205 Telephone (205) 933-9207 Jack Prewitt Ken Smith Johnny Prewitt PARTY MUSIC UNLIMITED Featuring The Best In . . . OLDIES — TOP 40 — BEACH MUSIC BAND John Smitherman — Travlin ' DJ Birmingham, Alabama (205) 967-7277 BIG WILLIAM M. BISHOP, D.M.D Professional Association 2045 Medical Center Drive Birmingham, AL 35209 (205)870-0892 BROOKWOOD PEDIATRIG ' ADOLESCENT DENTISTRY ) SEIKO ' S Riverchase Fabric Alterations Lorna Brook Village 3659 Lorna Road Hoover. Alabama 35216 (205)987-8212 TELEPHONE 205 933-6505 VINCENT E. STUEDEMAN, CPA HASSLER MARTIN STUEDEMAN PITTS, P.C. 2151 HIGHLAND AVENUE — SUITE 214 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35255 JOHNSON RAST HAYS Vestavta Office 10fl8 Montgomerv Highway • Birmingham. Alabama 35216 LYDIA MOXLEY Office 205 979-6400 Home 205 822 398 298 C HOT DOGS ) 1550-C Montgomery Hwy. Birmingham, Alabama 979-9482 Monday-Friday 7:30-6:00 Saturday 8:00-6:00 Owner — Leon Rosato dr. e. byron chew and associates P.O. Box 20643 Birmingham, AL 35216 SPECIALIZING IN MANAGEMENT PROBLEM SOLVING GEORGE G. LANGLEY, JR., P.E. ILANGLEY SYSTEMS FANS • BAGHOUSES • SCRUBBERS • PRECIPITATORS • MECH. COLLECTORS • STACKS • MONITORS • DAMPERS • EXPANSION JOINTS • ECONOMISERS • STEAM COILS • AIR DRYERS • HOPPER HEATERS • SILOS • INCINERATORS P. 0. BOX 20111 • BIRMINGHAM, AL 35216 • 205 822-4333 RIVERCHASE CLEANERS • Complete Cleaning • Laundry Service • Blue Jeans • Alterations SAME DAY SERVICE 7 A.M.-7 P.M. Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M.-6 P.M. Sat. Phone: 823-6657 100 Centre At Riverchase Near Children ' s Palace 1694 Montgomery Hwy. 35216 iSIMots Mortgage Bankers Since 1939 1600 Deo Dara Dr. Hoover, AL 35226 979-1080 LYNN DAVIS CHARLES LINDAMOOD, III FASHIONABLY TALL 143 LORNA BROOK VILLAGE 985-7571 Birmingham, AL 35216 Specializing in junior and missy tall fashions. 299 Thanks for 4 wonderful years! Love, Mom and Dad, Danna and Jaclyn M HONEYCOMB MART f f CONVENIENCE MART FOOD ITEMS GASOLINE WIIH 2 LOCA TIONS TO SERVE YOU. 1173 Alford Avenue at I 65 GULF • 2485 Rocky Ridge Road ;j o at corner of Dolly Ridge Road • TEXACO • Vf BOOK cX SSf EwSlNCH of Riverchase Galleria 2000 Riverchase Galleria Birmingham, AL 35244 (205)985-3114 2nd Floor BOOKS BIBLES RECORDS 8c TAPES CARDS, GIFTS Your Christian Bookstore at Riverchase Galleria 300 301 BACKSTREET SUKIYARBROUGH P.O. Box 76214 • Birmingham, AL 35223 KAREN GILLIS (205) 879-3297 PROTECTIVE EQUITY JOHN F. WHATLEY Registered Representative Pat Costello Gemologist Phone 987-2789 3325 Lorna Road Hoover, AL 35216 BATKS V ESTAV A HILLS SHELL 205 979-6433 ]ohn B. Bales Owner Complete Automotive Repairs Road and Wrecker Service 1488 Montgomery Hwy. Birmingham, Alabama 35216 H RIME. FITNESS CENTER RRCOUET CLUB Your Center of Health yy 89 Robert Jemison Road Birmingham, Al. 35209 just across from the Ski Lodge Apts, 303 Graduation Congratulations Jerry! We are so very proud of you! Jerry Albano 205-425-2421 205-425-9991 Southern Sports Services 1900 — 2nd Avenue North Bessemer, Alabama 35020 Good Luck Scott! Enjoy the next 3 years! ■I 304 Bi Congratulations Class of ' 89 SamfordS University A Small University with Big Ideas FABRIC CARE CLEANERS 3017 Columbiana Road 35216 822-1495 NEW HOURS: Monday-Friday 7:00-7:00 Saturday 9:00-3:00 SKELTON OPTICAL CO., INC. Quality Eyewear Since 1915 1801 lllh AVENUE SO. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 939-3166 35205 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS BOBBY D. DAILY Agent 2102 E. Cahaba Road P.O. Box 59166 Homewood, Alabama 35259 Off.: (205) 871-1515 To Lacee Laurendine, and the Sophomore Class, and Fourth Period Psychology Seniors: Don ' t Worry! Be Happy! Love, Mr. Mrs. Laurendine 305 Congratulations Leil, ALB, Boob, Sues, Neci-D, and Anner! It Starts HERE! RICH ' S Brookwood Village EXPRESSIONS Vcstavja 1413 Montgomery Hwy Park South Plaza (Facing PitT I) Phone: 979-5959 Weekdays 9 30-S. Mon til 3 Compliments of Southtrust Bank 307 A JOB WELL DONE! CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! POIiT ' rJjP V Compliments of Alabama Construction Supply, Inc. 308 mimmma Past, Present and Future . . . Ya ' ll are the best friends anyone could ever ask for. Thanks for the memories! — Laney I 309 ■f Congratulations on your hard work and dedicatioiff K.H. and D.R. CONNIE KANAKIS WELCOMES YOU TO ON THE STRIP 20(h STREET SOUTH 323-7111 SOUTH HIGHWAY 280 879-2111 310 mt UM 311 A Roommate She ' ll Never Outgrow Give your student a Mcicmtash Plus for college preparation. (letting ready for college is tough. You know how niucli has to be accom- plished. We know what will help to get the work done; a Macintosh Plus from Apple Computer. Talk about the perfect roommate... to help prepare for the SATs, a big paper, si)ecial graphs or charts required for a class, reams of study notes, or critical research at the library, Macintosh will always be there for your student. It ' s easy-to-learn and easy-to-use. It ' s fast, efficient, and adaptable to whatever assignments they face, or any career they have in mind. So just because next semester is going to be tough doesn ' t mean the work has to be. Not if you give them an advantage with the roommate they can count on: A Macintosh computer. 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We wish for you much success in all your future endeavors. Love, Mom, Dad, Scott and Stuart 337 Amoco Original (205) H22-fl47 ROCKY RIDGE GARDEN SHOPPE 1 OPS(Jll • H RK • PiShSTHAW hikm!N(;ham ai. ■' . ■:-i- ' , CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES The Shoe Inn 3728 Lorna Road River Oaks Village Hoover, Alabama 35216 David M. Sarvcr, D.M.D., P.C. ORTHODONTICS 1705 Vesta via Parkway Bethany and Doug, You two are really special to us! We love you, Your parents TEMP @[Kifc[£) TEMPORARY SERVICES Working as a TempWorld temporary can quickly turn spare time into money. 3133 LORNA ROAD, SUITE 100, HOOVER, AL 35216 FAIRFIELD • IRONDALE In Memory of Gerald Gilbert (Gerry) Brasher Todd Patterson Kevin Werdehoff John Anthony Tony Wiggins 339 Inobc Index Abcn. Marc 99. 153 Ablrs. Ray 89 Acomb. James 109. 159 Acomb. Nicole 89. 159 Adams. Allen 65. 217. 219 Adderholl. Kee 89 Aderhoh. Angel 20. 21. 48. 89. 1S2. 140. 163. 165. 178 Adrey. Alana 89. 145. 162 Aker§, Joe 65 Akridge. Kelly 99. 150. 185 Akridge. Scoll 65. 135. 136. 167. 223 Alam. Javed 109. 166 Albano. Jerry 65. 195 Albano. Scoll 109. 166 Albin. Pam 109 Alexander, Mall 89 Allbrillon. Mindy 54. 55. 65. 199 Allen. John 99. 126. 148 Allen. Lynne47.99. 127, 140. 149. 165. 177. 178 Allen. Susannah 99. 177. 178 Allums. Ashley 89 Anderson. James 65. 154. 189. 214 Angelint. Erin 65. 221 Aranela. Albert 153 Arceneaux. Christina 109. III. 166. 197 Archer. Tammy 109 Arguello. ErIck 99 Armstrong. Stephen 99. 219 Arnold. Annelta 109 Arrand. Allison 65, 174 Arringlon. Sieve 65, 195. 196 Atkinson. Ted 99. 167. 214 Ausbeck, Mark 99 Bacopoulos. Christina 47. 89. 127. 145 Bagby. Russell 99. 142. 183. 186 Bagby, Tom 65. 159 Baggetl. Jennifer 99, 150. 159 Baggetl. Julie 109. 156. 166. 197.219 Bailey. John 99. 152. 173. 175 Bailey. Stan 65. 142. 143. 220 Baker. Brian 109. 209 Baker. Denise 27. 65. 124. 139. 164. 189, 215 Baldwin. Edwin 65. 145 Ballard. Brad 29. 46, 65. 134. 135. 138 Banks. Trey 65. 157. 203. 204 Barber. Joel 99. 195 Barber. Julie 109, 115 Barnard, Trent 65, 145 Barnetl. Krislen 47. 65. 123. 128. 129. 139 Barricklow, Avery 54. 89. 94. 97. 120. 121 Bartholme. Kelly 89. 164. 192 Battle, Jenny 109 Baugh, Susan 89, 144, 166 Baum, Coman 99, 142, 220 Baum, Natalie 47, 65 Bayazid, Maya 89, 126, 137, 152 Beam, Natalie 65, 165 Beard, Jeff 65, 157, 183, 203, 204 Beard, Lisa 66, 162, 171, 173 Beard, Matt 99, 167, 183, 186 Bearden. Greg 99, 132, 133. 158 Becker. Kevin 99. 156. 226 Belcher. Daniel 109. 120. 166. 187 Bell. Allison 47. 52. 57. 64. 66. 81. 123, 128. 129. 135, 137. 139. 146. 189. 215 Bell. Angle 66. 139. 152 Bell. John 109.208 Bence. Robert 89. 167. 183. 195. 196 Bennick. Scot 99. 189.214 Bensinger. David 99. 189. 214 Bentley. Chris 99. 167. 183. 186 Bergeron. Chris 89 Berry. Grant 66 Berry. Vanessa 89 Berzansky. Jennifer 99, 126. 132, 133, 152 Birdyshatv, Tara 66, 145 Birkedal, Andreas 99. 131. 152. 173. 175 Birkedal. Christian 89. 130. 138. 163 Biro. Denise 99. 144 Bishop. David 99. 156 Bishop. Kacey 109. 120. 166 Blackmon. Jefr66. 148 Blackwelder. Lorri 89 Blandford. Matthew 99 Blankenship. Melissa 109. 154 Blaszczynski. Jennifer 8 9. 125. 153. 173 Blaszczynski. Vince 109. 167. 208 Blevins. Stefanie 165 Boatman, Stephanie 26, 47, 66, 210 Boggs, Robin 99 Boglin. Dewayne 109. 166 Boland. John 99. 167 Boland. Pal 89. 157. 195 Bolding. Michelle 66. 144 Bolton. Charlie 109 Bollon. Paige 109. 115, 164. 192 Bone. Antoinette 51. 66. 120. 153. 189. 191. 215 Boteler. Julie 99. 156. 165. 173. 178 Bourge. Christian 109. 154. 172. 175 Bowen. Bryan 89. 142 Boykin. John 66 Bradley. Doug 89. 138. 142 Brady. Doug 89. 130. 153. 214 Brandino, Kric 99. 159 Brannon. Amy 109. 166 Brasher, Rob 66, 183. 223 Breckenridge. Jason 99. 150. 183. 186, 195. 196, 226 Bresler, Tracy 21, 46, 89, 210 Brinkley, Kevin 99, 131. 158 Brilton, l.ynn 109, 192, 205 Brockway. Amy 99. 131. 149. 173 Brooks. Kevin 99. 142 Brooks. Trey 47. 99. 165. 166. 177. 178 Broom. Shauna 109, HI, 195 Brosch. Eric 66. 135. 163 Brosowsky. Eve 89. 141. 167 Brown. Anioinetle 99. 100, 164. 205. 215 Brown. Brian M. 66. 189. 190. 214 Brown. Brian P. 109. 142. 198 Brown. Cindy 109. 113, 132, 149, 175 Brown, Delunda 66, 164, 167, 205, 215 Brown, Emily 47, 99, 150, 210. 211, 215 Brown, Julie 44, 66, 123, 139, 160,219 Brown, Gunnar 99, 149 Brown. Karen 109. 191 Brown. Mrlanie 89. 150. 151. 216 Brown. Scoll 109. 131. 167. 174. 208 Brown. Spencer 89. 130. 136. 153. 172. 174. 175 Brown. Sluarl 109. 131. 166. 167. 208 Bningard. Julie 99. 164. 221 Brush. David 99. 113. 195 Brush. Kalhryn 109. 150 Bryan. Bunny 109. 166 Bryant. Eric 23,99. 195 Bryant. LaDonna 47. 56. 66. 122. 128. 129. 135. 137. 139. 146. 228. 229. 352 Bryant. Rex 109. 166. 198 Bueno. Jennifer 89 Bueltner. Doug 89. 93. 157. 195. 228 Buffinglon. Charles 22. 66. 135. 136. 153. 189. 190. 214 Bullock. Doug 21. 46. 66. 120. 140. 142. 178. 189. 190. 214. 215 Bullock. Elizabeth 46. 66. 144. 197. 210 Buntain. Bonnie 89 Burchelt. Christy 109. 166. 215 Burchelt. Randy 100. 154. 214 Burder. Carrie 66. 159 Burder. Megan 109. 159 Burdette. Cheryl 108, 109, 132, 133 Burks, Cx urlney 109, 166 Burks, John 67. 145 Burnett, Brandi 100, 205, 206, 228 Burttram, Jennifer 89, 153 Cade. Ryan 109, 166 Callaway, Jennifer 89. 152. 172. 175 Calvin, Derrick 67, 189, 214 Calvin, Jemecia 109, 166 Camp, Kimberly 109 Campbell, Alex 100, 142. 206. 207 Campbell, Allison 52, 64, 67. 81. 120. 123. 140. 146. 197. 210. 211. 225.228 Campbell. Robert 89 Campbell. Suzanne 67. 205. 228 Cannon, David 100, 153 Carney. Jim 47, 127 Carr. LeAnna 67. 162. 174. 175 Carroll. Mall 132. 133. 134. 138. 158 Carson. Amy 160 Carter. Chris A. 100. 157. 173. 174. 175 Carter, Chris C. 46, 67, 81, 154.217 Carter. Dorothy 162 Carter. Hayden 100, 210 Carter, Matt 100, 159 Carter, Neely 109, 168, 197 Carter, Stephanie 100, 131, 162. 173 Castillo, Raul 91, 219 Caalleberry, Kelly 46, 100, 146, 210 Cauthen, Kim 67, 145 Cease, Christy 110, 144 Chancey, Cindy 47, 150 Chandler, Michael 100, 142, 220 Chandler, Missv 51, 54. 55, 67, 142, 146, 199. 200 Chapura. Milch 110. 173. 174. 175 Chase. Stephanie 67. 145 Cheatham. Jennie 47, 100, 127, 144 Chen, Lee 110, 158 Cherry, Jenny 67, 135. 137. 152. 199 Cheung. Melissa 100. 126. 132, 1.36, 152, 158 Chew. Jennifer 120. 138. 146 Choraitis, Vicki 149 Chung. Edward 100. 130 Cicero. David 167. 203. 204 Clark. Jennifer 90. 164. 192 Clark. Kelly 110. 166 Clemmer. Michael 100. 107. 183. 186. 206. 207 Cobb. Chad 100. 102. 189. 214 Cochran. Guy 110. 167. 187. 198 Cochran. Jeff 90. 157, 183 CockHeld, Anne 47, 67, 123, 135, 137. 139. 164. 189. 191.215 Cockrum. Becky 67 Coffey. Ginger 90. 144. 199. 200 Coker. Dale 54. 98. 99, 100, 120, 126, 142. 189. 214 Colby. Mason 110. 132, 142, 220 Cole, Brian 110 Colie. Jennifer 164 Collins. Rebecca 110. 158. 172. 175 Collins. Zach 67. 195. 196 Colvin.Jeff 27. 100. 142. 183. 186. 207.226 Colvin, Tony 195 Cook, Bill 67 Cook, Brian I 10, 142, 145, 220 Cook, frt ff67, 142, 220 Cook, Julie 110, 166, 275 Cooper, Josh 110, 172, 175 Cooper, June 100, 152, 173. 175 Cordell. Michael 67. 135. 220 Corley. Robbie 100 C«rley. Susie 67, 120, 146. 154. 178.221 Corliss. Jonathan 90. 153 Cortopassi. Catherine 67 Cost. Brian 54.98. 100. 150 Couch. Chris 100. 120. 131, 150 Coursey. Sarah 90. 197. 225 Cowan. Krislen 110. 158 Cox. Michael 67. 159 Cxjx, Sharon 90. 150 Grain. Dawn 110 Crenshaw. Brian 90. 120. 136. 203 Crews, Derek 67 Crimaldi. Joseph 100, 192, 209 Crisp. Bo 110 Crooks. Stephen 109. 163 Cropper. Brandy 68. 159 Cross. Jason 110. 187 Crowder. Shelly 68. 145 Crowe. April 100. 159 Crum. Emily 100. 128. 129. 150. 151 Crum. Jim 46. 52. 54. 57. 68. 120. 134. 135, 138, 142. 143. I 190.214 Curry. Brandi 110 D ' Ambra. Jason 100. 227 D ' Amico. Joseph 100. 144 Daffin. Michelle 68. 145 Dahle. Alisha 90. 169 Dandeneau. Chrissy 68, 126, 132, 139 Dandeneau. Lori 100. 104. 126, 128. 129. 150. 151 Daniel. Michael 110. 198 Daniel. Sally 110. 166. 197 Daniels. Waller 90. 150. 220 Darby. Sheila 68 Darnell. Laura 100. 106. 156. 173 Dasinger, Dionne 110, 112, 144 David, Angel 100, 146. 201 David. Steve 90. 157. 195. 196 Davidson. Danny 90. 167. 183. 195 Davidson. Mall 100. 131. 142. 172. 173. 174. 175 Davis. Leigh 90, 149. 165. 173. 174. 175 Davis. Metz 171. 183. 186 Davis. Rebecca 29. 68. 126. 132. 135. 139. 140. 158 Davis. Samaniha 90. 171 Davis. Scoll 110 Davis. Stephanie 90. 144, 159, 173, 174 Day. Erin 100. 164. 192. 205. 228 Dean. Karen 90. 130. 137. 149. 173. 227 Dean. Sharon 110. 158 Dearth. Robin 110. 120. 131. 166 Deason. Dennis 46. 68. 157. 183. 185. 195 Dees. Monica 47. 68. 164. 210 Dellaccio. Angela 54. 55. 99. 100. 201 Dellaccio. Charles 51. 68. 157. 183 Dennis. Stacey 110. 154 Dey. Janet 90 Dey. Richard 90. 163 Diasio. Christoph 90. 126. 132. 142 Dibble. Jeff 90 Dickerson. Doug 110. 112 Dobbins. Donnie 68, 142. 146. 270 Dobbins. Pal 90. 172. 175 Dockery. Catherine 110. 166 Dockery. Frank 90 Doekel. Jennifer 68. 165 Dolatabadi. Mohammed 45. 52, 68, 139. 145 Dollar. Zach 53. 74. 90. 131. 136, 172, 175 Dorman, Lenetle 47, 68, 81, 82 Douglas. Edwin 68. 142 Dowling. Rebecca 68. 145 Doyal. Hunter 90. 167. 203 Dreyspring. Leigh 47. 68. 150. 189. 191. 215 Dua. Anuj90. 130. 137. 150 Duke. Karia 68. 153. 171. 172. 175 Duncan. Lori 44, 68, 171, 173. 174. 175 Dunlap. Chris 47. 100. 127. 165 Dunwoody, Jonathan 110 Eanes. David 90. 137. 150 Eanes. Michael 100 Echols. Greg 90 Edwards. Zach 1 10. 166. 208. 215 Elder, Clint 110, 172, 175 Elgin, Jason 90, 154, 173. 175 Elliott. Jerolyn 110. 150 Elliott. Kalhryn 90. 150. 151 Elliott. Lance 68 Elson. Stephanie 100. 153 Emanuel. Karen 100. 152. 165. 173. 178 Emerson. David 100. 189. 214 England. Tahara 69. 150. 151. 197 Ernst. Kellyann 50. 69. 123. 139. 146. 219 Erwin. April 100. 150 Ethridgr. Angle 100. 159 Euler. Jason 101, 156 340 Index Index Index Ev n,. PaCri.kW. 149, 226 Evcrs, Jon 47, 101. 127 F.rklis. Dina 20. 28, 2 1, 44, SO. S6. 64. 69. 1 26. 1 S2. I S!i, 1 .t9, 140, ISO F.ckli«, Pcgjjv 101. 106, 124, 12S, 1S2. l.l.t. 150. 151 Fapn, MrhnHaW, 216 Fairlrv, Jrff 69, HI, H . 1H4 FjiIU, Anhrlry 110 Falla, Brandim 90. I.1H. 167. 18 Farinh. Dana 90 Farmri. John 90 Farraf. Jimachon 47. 90, 165. 177 Farris. Danirl 154 Farri . Tricia 90. 225 Faulkner. JiM-y 90. 154. 173. 175 Feafrin. t hrislophrr 90. 137, 148 Frlipirr. Nicoir 110. 132 FrrfTuson. Sro(C 47. 101. 106. 127, 154 Ferris. Rvan 1 10 Fields. Tisha 90. 164. 189. 197. 215 Fincher. Joshua 101. 144 Fiorr. Amy 110. 144 Fiorella. I eah 110. 166 Fleming. David 46. 47. 90. 150. 165. 167. 175. 177. 178 Fleming;. Kelley 47. 110. 165. 166, 177 Folsj.m. Greg 101. 150 Ford. l,ee 101 Ford. I oren 69 Ford. Shaughn 47, 101, 210 Foshee, Brenl 101. 173 Fox, Adam 110. 127. 166 Kox. Brrn( 110. 152 Francis. Brian 69. 144 Frank. Carolyn 101. 144 Frank. Christine 101. 144 Franklin, Chrisiy 24. 47. 69. 140. 171. 173. 177 Frederieksen. Joy 110. 152 Friday. Mary 69. 151 Fuller. April 69. 81. 164. 189. 191. 215 Fullman. Christine 69. 199 Furner. Lynn 110 (;agn«n, Allison 110, 166, 208 tiajewski, Suiy 23, 28, 29, 47. 54, 55, 88, 90, 97, 120, 137. 140, 142, 197, 210, 228 (.amble. Christi 91. 95. 164, 173 (.amble. Craig 69. 157. 223 ;ammill. Ginny 101. 131. 146. 197. 219 Gardner. Edwin 46. 69. 82 (larner. Tracy 110. 158 Garrett. Mary Catherine 91. 124. 146 (;atchell. Valerie 1 1 1 ( attina. Leanne 111. 114. 166 (.augh. Jeanie 101. 131. 162. 173 (.enetski. Honor 101, 103, 142, 146. 201 (K-rndt. Kirk 91 (.iadrosich. Chris 111. 143 (Gilbert. Marsi 69. 125. 139. 164 (iiUiam. I,i«a47. 90, 91. 120. 124. 128. 150. 192, 193, 228 Ginn, Bobby 101. 183, 186, 195 ( izella, Maria 101. 159 (.lasgow. Brent 101. 132. 133 Glass. Kryslal 11 1 (MK-tlge. Katie 111. 166 Golden. Mark 69. 157. 223 CrtHKlman. Brant 101. 167. 183, 186 Goody. .Samaniha 91. 149. 173. 175 Grand. .Stephen 101. 144 (prantham. Jennifer III. 166 Gray. Matt 111. 167. 187. 208 Gray. Raleigh 46. 69. 135. 137. 141. 144, 210, 225 (;re ' n. Amy 111. 168. 169 Green. Brian 69. 148 (iriffin. Angle 91. 149. 173 (•riffin. Anne Grifrin. Manuel 111. 166 Grigsby, Carol 101. 152. 173. 175 Gross. Elizabeth 47, 69, 123. 128. 129. 139. 146. 225 Gulas. Nick 101, 150 Guthrie, Yonna 1 1 1 Gutierrez. Jana 69. 1 20, 1 24. 1 35. I 36. 1 39. 1 50. 1 73. 1 74. 2 1 9 Guy. Scott Gwathney. Curt 69. 157 Coin, Robert 101. 217.219 Haarbauer. Eric 69. 1.30. 135. 141. 163 Habshey. Eric 91. 153 Hackworth. Kirk 91. 153 Hagan. Brian 47, 1 1 1 , 1 65, 1 66 Haggard, Elizabeth III, I 58 Haggerty. Bridget 101, 127, 145, 219 Hagler,Clay 101, 186 Hairston, Hope 47. 88. 91 . 94, 1 28. 1 29. 1 36. 1 50 Halbrooks. Libby 54. 55. 98. 99. 101. 107, 146, 201, 216 Halford, Shanda 70, 145 Hall, Brian 70 Hall, Kelly 111, 166 Halla, Ryan 167. 187.207 Hamby. Todd HI. 167. 187. 208 Hamilton. Richard Hamilton, Robert Hampton. Paula III. 166 Hand. Greg 91. 150. 214 Hanna. Tyler 70. 195. 196 Hanson. Alan 91. 142. 189. 214 llarduick. Allen 91 Ilardwick. l.anra 111. 120. 142. 166 Hardy, Frika 111 Hardy. Michelle 91. 160. 161, 171, 173, 175 llardi. Tina 101. 102 Har| cr.J.ihn 1 111. 134. 167 Harper. John .S, 70 Harper. Kelly 101. 104. 146. 210. 211 Harrell. Monte 91. 146. 199 Harrell. Scott 101. 150 Harrill. Chris 70 Harris. Carol 91 Harris. Scott 111. 167. 187 Harris. Stephanie 70. 145 Harshberger. Hans 111. 166. 171. 175 Hart. Brian 111. 152. 173. 175 Harvey. Daniel Hawley. Eric 47. 101. 106. 156 Hay, Shane 1 1 1 Hayes, Greg 91 Haynes, Tonia 70. 81. 151 Hazuda. Ann 101 Head. Paul 111. 167. 187. 207 Heard, (.reg 101. 150 Heard. Tim 51. 70. 167. 183, 184, 203 Heath, Janet 111. 158 Hellbron. Brett 154. 155 Heilbri n. Jim 91 Helms. Jennifer 1 1 1 Hembree. Carolyn 101 Henderson. Dickie 91. 167 Henderson. Gabriel 111.215 Hendrickson. Holly 101, 185 Heninger, Erik 101, 206, 207. 217 Henson. Melanie 91 Hentz. Sean 91. 195 Herring. Evcrette 54. 88. 91. 97. 217 Hicks. Leigh 70 Higdon. Craig 1 1 1 Hill. Angle 48. 101. 104. 146. 210 Hill. Delmar 91. 159 Hill. Jennifer 111. 166 Hill. Lori91. 149 Hill. Michael 51. 70 Hill. Sharon 91. 162. 215 Hilyer, Leslie 70, 141, 148 Hinson. Ashley 91 Hipp. Stacy 25,91. 125. 163 Hobbs. Lara 28. 70. 140. 144 Holbrook. Sarah 91. 132. 133. 149 Holden. Tim 47. 91, 127, 145 Holland. Jon 91. 226 Holt. Amy 70. 126. 1.19. 164 Holt. Katey 111. 166 Hooper. Stephanie 47. 70. 146. 197. 210 Hortberg. Kate III. 131. 168 Hovater. VVil 70, 145 Howard, Chris 101. 146. 154. 172 Howard. Jennifer 101. 146 Howard. Reed HI. 116 Howell. David 101 Howell. Isak 1 I 1 Hudson. Ruth 91. 124. 160 Huey. Lance 101. 103. 167 Hughes. David 111. 154. 187 Hughes. Jason 70. 142 Humphries. Danny 101. 156 Hunteman. Jenny 91. 152. 172, 175 Hunton, Kevin 70. 146 Imms. Chris 28. 29. 102. 173. 175 Jackson. Mark 111. 153 Jackson, Roger 91, 148 James, Karen 70. 159 Jarboe. Wally 70. 155. 189, 214 Jeffers, Bryan 1 1 1 Johnson, Alex 102 Johnson, Brandon 102, 159 Johnson, Gary 102, 132. 158 Johnson, Matthey 1 1 1 Johnson, Tina 1 1 1 Johnston, David I 12 Johnston. Jennifer 91, 152, 159 Johnston. Michael 71. 167, 183 Joiner. Rebe ca 91. 225 Jones. Alex 71. 171 Jones. Allan 91. 142. 154. 155. 171. 173. 174. 175 Jones. Amanda 112. 166 Jones. Colin 112, 166, 192 Jones, Deborah 71. 171. 173 Jones. Hunter 23. 54. 90. 91. 120. 143 Jones. Jennifer 112. 166. 192 Jones, Meredith 22. 91. 95. 219 Jones, Sean 102, 142 Joshi, Mita9l, 1.38, 153 Jowers. Jason 91. 148.217,218 Jowers, Jeremy 112 Jowers, Joseph 71. 135 Judkins. David 112. 166 Judkins. Marcus 91. 162 Juneman. Martha 47. 54. 55. 61. 71, 80. 120, 121, 128, 129, 164, 221 Kaiser, Wade 112. 167, 203. 204 Kanakis. Peter 102. 214. 226 Kari. Madhari 112. 131 Karvonen. Jean 71, 149 Karvonen. Peter 112 Kash. Ray 112 Keith. Alex 108. 112. 117 Kelley. Kandice 112. 115. 166. 197 Kennedy. Jeanne 90. 92. 138, 146 Kicker, Tabitha 102. 159 Kiely. Jason 22. 28. 92. 120. 138. 140. 141. 158. 189. 214 Killebrew. Heather 112. 168 King. Chris 47. 92. 127 King. Greg 142. 220 Kirby. Ryan 102. 154. 155 Knight. Ashley 102. 144 Koehler. Stephen 92. 149, 195. 219 Kolar. Stephen 92 Koncewicz. Kelly 92, 159 Koski. Jill 102. 131. 158 Kraft. Shari 102, 152 Krontiras. Andreas 71. 145 Kropicka. Macy 47. 112. 165. 166. 177. 178 Kyzar.Jan 102, 164, 190. 191. 192. 193.206.206.215 LaGroue. Lanier 71. 159 Lakshminarayana. Dhaya 1 1 2. 1 1 3. 131. 1 32. 153, 158 Lane, Slacey 71, 159 Lane. T, J. 102. 142 Langford. Heather 47. 102. 146. 165 l.angley, Greg 92. 157. 196 Langner. Rishay 71 Langston. Jan 112. 166 I.angston. Phillip 92, 137, 150 Lanier. Joni 45. 71. 162 Lanz. Jennifer 112. 149.221 Lanzi. Barry 112. 149 Lanzi, Cammie 92. 145 LaRussa. I.aney 71. 120. 123. 137. 139. 146 Laurendine. Lacee 46. 102. 210. 225 Lawrence. Heather 112 Lawson. Shay 112. 168,209 Le Vay. Jason 92. 158, 195 Lee, Stephanie 92, 145 Lee, Terra 112, 166 Legg. Keith 102. 189. 190. 214 Lenoir, ( ' hris 1 12 Leonard. Russ 112. 150 Levenberg. Joel 1 59 Lewis, Amanda 112. 166 Lewis. Amy 71. 132. 135. 140. 164, 165 Lewis, April 112, 201 Lewis, Jennifer 112. 166. 201 Liles. Amy 71, 145 Lillich, Lisa 65. 92. 125. 138. 149 Lin. Susan 71. 138. 173 Linton, Crfne 92. 95. 161, 183.226 Lipscomb, David 92 Little, Juleigb 48, 51, 71, 120, 121, 146,210,211 Lively, Krislee 48, 52. 53. 54. 7 1 . 1 20. 1 2 1 . 1 42. 1 64. 1 65. 22 1 Lloyd. Amy 112 Lloyd. Bill 71. 183. 184 Lo. Lilly 92 Loden. Julie 71. 165 Loflin. Daniel 102 Lohr, Julie 99, 173. 174, 175, 197,219 Long, Tonya 102, 112, 158 Lorino, Chris 102, 206. 207 Lounsbury. Alison 92. 124. 137. 151 Lounsbury. Amy 1 12. 190. 191. 205. 215 Lovette. Carrie 71. 81. 120. 124. 135. 136. 164. 210 Lowe. Amy 24. 112. 117. 120. 142. 168.201. 216 Lowe. Ashley 92, 120, 125, 144, 199, 200 Lowry, Mara 92. 164. 192. 193. 205. 228 Lowry. Tom 46. 72. 135, 142, 189, 214 Lucas, Brian 102, 156 Lurcasen, Racheal 102, 144 Ludwig, Michele 102, 172, 175, 209 Ludwig, Peter 44, 72, 209 Luna, Lester 92, 145,217.219 Lynn. Mary Beth 112. 173 Lyons. Allison 54, 55. 88. 89. 92. 93. 96 Lyrene. Christi 26. 72. 160 Lyrene. Julie26. 72. 160 Lytle. Allison 112. 158 Mackle. David 102. 156 Malke. Tyler 47. 102. 127. 142. 214 Mancin. Nickey 102. 126. 141. 149. 173. 197 Mancin. Shannon 92, 120. 123. 150. 225 Maners. Shep 102, 144. 226 Maniscalco, Chris 92. 148 Mann. Paul 112 Mann. Ryan HI. 112. 166. 167 Mansfield. Amy 112. 166 MansHeld. Scott 72 Marchant. B. 94 Marek. Troy 72. 157.223 Marquardt, Heather 112 Marquardt. Peter 99. 102. 156. 195 Marquez. Jay 72. 148 Marshall. Dana 112. 166 Marshall. Joe 72. 145 Marshall. Kent 25. 72. 157. 183. 223. 224 Marshall. Liza 112. 158 Martin. Heather 102 Martin. Jeff 72. 145.203 341 O dex Index kobc Marlin. Jennifer 102. IS9 Manin. Timmy 92. 149 Maryniak. Jennifer 92. 137. 164. 205. 206. 228. 229 Mason. Glen 92. 150 Malhews. James 47. 72. 163. 165. 177. 178 Malhews. Jennifer 112 MaloB, Deslin 113. 187 Mallhews. Carrie 152. 191. 215 Maxson. David 92. 171. 175 Maynor. Allen 92. 152 Maynor. Andrew 92. 152 McAlpin. Jeff92 McCain. Dawn 102. 164. 191. 209. 215 McCann. Lauren 98. 102. 120. 150 McCaslin. Clay 102 McClelland. Heacher 72 McCloskey. Jamie 102. 156 McConnell. Candi 102. 150. 173 McCorquodale. Ban 113. 150 McCowan. Stephanie 113 McCoy, Amy 102 McCoy Lara 102. 163 McCullough. Chanee 72. 157 McCullough. Jody 102. 163. 183. 186. 206. 207 McCulcheon. Karen 72 McDaniel. David 102. 150. 183. 186. 226 McDaniel. Monica 52. 56. 72. 130. 135. 137. 210 McDonald. Scoll 102. 167. 183. 186 McEwen. Scoll 103. 132. 152. 195 McFalls. Krislen 92. 120. 124. 137. 150. 151 McFarlin. Larry 46, 72, 82, 157, 183 McGeever, Aimee 103, 128, 129, 146 McGill, Tama 72, 145 McCraw, Tara 113. 166 Mclnnis, Karen 101. 103. 146 McKee. Laura 113. 158 McKell. Michelle 113. 166 McKinney. Courlney 113 McKinney. Lee 26. 46. 72. 112. 120. 189. 190. 214 McLean. Kalherine 113. 132. 133. 144 McLemore. Carolyn 1 13. 166 McLendon. Amy 113. 149.221 McLendon. Lance 92. 148 McMahan. Eric 103. 167. 183. 184. 186 McMullen. Michelle 72. 160. 249 McMunn, Laurie 47. 72. 127. 149 McNamee. Meredilh 103. 144 McPherson, Amy 73. 81. 171. 173. 175 McWhorler. Georgia 113. 166 Meadows. Daniel 103 Meadows. Missy 54. 113. 115. 117. 120. 141. 142. 166.201 Medley. Jamie 73. 159 Meezan. David 25. 92. 132. 133. 152 Merrell. Vann 73. 157. 18J Merrill. Donnie 103. 167 Merrill. Larry 46. 73. 157. 183, 185, 189, 225 Messer, Jason 73, 145 Meyer. Jennifer 92. 164. 165 Middlelon. Tony 113. 171. 175 Mikloucich. Stephen 113 Miller. Allen A. 113. 167, 189,214 Miller, Allen J. 92, 183 Miller. Crawford 103. 105. 163 Miller. Krisly 103 Miller. Stephen 144. 165. 195. 220. 226 Miller. Trey 101. 103 Milling. Matt 109. 113.208 Milstead. Michael 103 Minler. Margaret 92. 96, 216 Mistrot. Aimee 113. 197 Mitchell. Shelley 92. 150. 171. 173. 197 Mize. Brandon 92. 167. 183 Mohon. Scott 113. 167. 198 Moller. Anneli 166 Mollison. Jeff 103. 142. 183. 186 Mollison. Lance 103, 142, 195 Monroe. Brooke 92. 163 Monroe. Ed 100. 103, 167. 183. 186. 195 Montgomery. Missy 103. 150 Moody. Marc 113. 116. 198 Moody. Tiffany 92. 96, 124, 164, 173 Moore, Brian 92, 189, 214 Moore, Chris 22, 46, 73, 140, 157. 183, 189 Moore. Eric 93. 220 Moore. Kelly 73. 123. 130, 135, 139 Moore. Mary 113. 154 Moore. Tom 99. 103, 156 Moorer, Carey 73, 157, 183, 184, 204, 214 Mooli, Daniel 93, 148, 220 Moreau, Michelle 103, 132, 138, 205 Moreau, Monique 45, 73, 135, 137, 164, 189. 205. 215 Moreno. Nick 113. 167 Morgan. Angela 103. 144 Morgan. Sallie 73. 150 Morgan. Tracey 113 Morin. Danny 93. 226 Morin. Kevin 113. 167. 198 Morris, Jason 73, 81, 145, 148 Morris, Judeen 103, 156.216 Morris, Melanie 111, 113, 163 Morrison, Chris 1 13 Morrison, Cindy 93, 96, 160, 219 Morrison. Sarah 103, 150 Morrow, Kara 73, 125, 139, 171 , 173, 215 Morrow, Jennifer 159 Morse, John 103, 171, 715 Mosley, Don 50, 73. 157 Moss. Natalie 47. 89. 93. 164 Motley. Terri 103. 156 Motley. Toni 103. 156 Mueller. David 73. 144 Mullenix. Adam 163 Mullins. Diane 103. 153. 171. 175 Mullins. Scott 93 Mullins. Thomas 93. 132. 133. 138 Murdzak. Wendi 93. 125. 140. 163. 165 Murrell. Annie Laurie 103. 146 Musgrave. Jennifer 108. 113. 120. 150 Myers. Charles 93. 148 Myers. Ginger 113. 166 Myers. John 46. 52. 57. 73. 1 24. 1 35. 1 37. 1 42 Mynatl. Tim 113. 166 Nabors. Ben 51, 54. 64. 73. 125. 139. 144. 163 Nabors, Trista 113. 158 Nadell. Laura 145 Nanos. Amy 93. 192. 193, 205, 228, 229 Nanos, Brian 113, 167, 198 Nelson, Tracy 47, 73, 125, 128, 129, 135, 137, 139, 141, 150, 151 Nequette. Amy 113. 166. 201 NeSmith. Morgan 73. 157. 217. 219 Neuhaus. Jon 103. 167. 175 Newell. Sarah 103. 131. 227 Newman. Gabe 103. 156. 227 Newsome. Ted 73. 159 Nichols. Andy 73. 157. 223 Nicks. Jennifer 103 Nix. Devona 103. 168. 169 Norris, Blake 113. 167. 187. 208 Norton. Donna 89. 93 Nowak. Mark 103. 104. 154 Nowell. Sean 103. 150. 154. 171. 174 O ' Dell. Kimberly 113 O ' Neal. Ashley 111, 113, 150, 197, 215 O ' Neill, Brian 93, 138, 217 O ' Reilly, Patrick 113 Ogden, Heather 74, 221 Olcott, Kelly 103, 167, 183, 186, 226 Olive, Leigh 113, 120, 166 Oliver, Carla 74, 120, 149 Oliver, Pamela 113, 114, 166 Oliver, Tina 93 Orosco, Jodi 93, 144 Osborne. Patrick 113. 166 Ostberg. Michael 95. 183 Outland. Guy 47. 103. 127 Owen. Jennifer 103, 142 Owen, Kevin 46, 50, 74, 142, 189. 190. 214 Owens. Maliba 93 Pace, Robert 103 Pack, Ranald 93 Palestini, Steve 74, 145 Pardue, Matthew 113, 172. 174 Pardue. Steve 27. 74 Pare. Suzanne 26. 93 Pareek, Kapil 74, 125, 130, 135, 150 Parker. April 113. 166 Parker. Julie 74. 165. 171. 173 Parker. Scott 93. 148 Passen. Paul 1 14 Patterson. Amy 46. 89. 93. 146, 210 Patterson, Wendy 29, 51, 74, 144 Palzke, Kerry 114. 166. 209 Palzke. Michael 74. 167. 223 Payne. Kim 103. 210 Pearce. Jeff 93. 167.217 Pearson. John 103. 167 Peaspanen. Karen 114. 115. 164. 192. 193 Peaspanen. Kristen 93. 123. 136. 164. 192. 193. 215 Pender. Dana 93. 120. 124. 137. 150 Pendergrass. Kristin 100. 103. 146. 210 Penuel. Brad 93. 227 Peoples. Brandon 114. 166. 181 Perry. Shannon 74. 164. 221 Peters. Nicholas 103. 104. 142 Petry. Caren 93. 216 Phillips. Chris 27. 104. 120. 141. 142 Phillips. Clay 46. 54. 61. 64. 74. 80. 81. 120. 158 Phillips. John 74. 82. 183. 185. 195 Phillips. Scott 93. 154. 173. 175 Pickens, Michael 104, 144 Pierce, Polly 47. 74. 135. 137. 197. 210 Pihakis. Dino 104. 195 Pilleleri. Chris 104. 154. 173 Pitman. Scot 74. 153 Pitts. Arnecia 1 14 Pitts. Brian 93. 94. 96. 226 Pitts. Frank 183. 185. 186. 195. 197 Pitts. Mark 74. 157. 223 Pizzitola. Valerie 50. 74. 142. 146. 199. 200 Plan. Christie 74. 145 Plylar. Chip 93. 167. 183 Pochran. Jennifer 93 Ponder. Curt 93. 149. 183 Pool. Daniel 1 14. 159 Pool. Emily 74. 145 Porter. Lisa 47. 74. 210 Porter. Scott 46. 52. 56. 74. 120. 132. 133. 152 Porter. Stephen 21. 92. 93. 148. 203. 266 Potts. Sheri 93 Powell. David 104. 132, 133, 158 Powell. Kirk 47. 75. 127 Powell. Kristopher 1 14 Prather. Alisha 93. 164 Pratt. Adam 75 Prewitt. Andy 75 Prickett. Christy 93 Principi. Philip 114 Prugh. Margaret 104 Puckett. Chris 75 Purser. Nancy 93 Pulman. Ben 93. 141. 158 Putman, Elizabeth 114. 166 Putman. Jonathan 46. 75 Putman. Mindy 98. 104. 105. 107. 120. 142. 146, 201 Pulman. Patrick 46. 54. 57. 75. 121. 132. 141. 142 Quinn. Jessica 93. 160 Rahn. Laurie 93 Raia. Ginger 75. 145 Randall. Patrick 47. 1 14. 127. 187 Handle. Spencer 114. 167, 198 Range, Bertina 75. 162 Rangel. Naara Rao. Vivek 114 Rayburn. Darryl 104. 214 Real. Jason 93. 148 Reese. Scott 114. 166 Reeves. Brian 104 Register. Jason 93. 96. 183 Reid. Audra94, 138. 164. 174 Reid. Melanie 75 Reid. Rebekkah 104. 185 Reid. Tom 162 Reymann. David 114. 133. 142 Reymann. Jonathan 114, 120, 132. 133. 142 Rickard. Kim 54. 55. 89, 94, 128, 142, 146 Ridlehoover, Brian 75 Riggins, Wendy 75. 82. 135. 137. 146 Riley. Jonica 104 Riley. Tonia 75. 145 Rinehart, David 114 Rinehart. Diana 75. 141. 160. 161. 197 Risberg.Joel 93 Ritchey. Laura 75. 159 River.v Noel 75. 145 Rives. Susanne47. 75. 123. 128. 129. 152 Rabbins, Brandon 114, 149 Robbins, Mike 75, 81 Robedeau, Therese 82, 152, 165 Roberts, Todd 47, 1 14, 165, 167. 177 Robertson. Gregg 75 Robertson. Steven 104. 142 Robinson. Brian 114 Robinson, Justin 114, 166 Roddam, Randy 75. 145 Rodrigo. Lucia 76. 81. 158 Rogers. Beverly 104. 144. 150. 185. 197. 225 Romager. Cia 93. 136. 164. 228 Romano. Ashley 93. 164 Rookis. Noelle76. 171. 173 Rosdick. Trey 104. 220 Rougeaux. Hollie 104. 144. 173. 175 Rousselle. Sean 76 Rowell. Chris 104. 152 Rudd. Matthew 104. 131. 152. 171. 175 Rudeseal. Frank 114. 166. 187. 198 Rumble. Brant 104. 142. 143 Runnels. Bonnie 94 Rushing. Jason 104 Rusk. Malia 47. 89. 94. 96. 146. 210 Rutledge. Patrick 104. 189. 214 Sabri. Sammy 114. 132. 133 Saia. Vince 94. 167. 183. 226 Sakmar. Sharon 94. 153. 171. 175 Salley. Chuck 94. 148 Salmon Brown. Erin 114 Sanders. Glenn 76. 143 Sanders. Payton 114 Sanderson. Sharon 94 Sandlin. Margie 114. 159 Sansom. Rae 104. 149 Sanspree. Chris 94. 183. 184 Sanspree. Mike 94. 183 Sanloro, Laura 92, 94, 123, 146. 221 Sarkar. Robi 152 Sarris. Karen 114. 166 Sarris. Jimmy 76 Savage. Brian 114 Sawyer. Eric 114. 150 Sawyer. Kendra 102. 104. 150. 173. 175, 219 Saxon, Laurel 104, 149 Saye, Cindy 101, 104, 120, 146, 185 Scarborough, Suzanne 76, 145 Schepker, Adam 104. 227 Schepker. Doug 23. 76. 189. 214 Schoenherr. Julie 114. 150 Schooley. Angela 76. 81. 149 Schroeder. Suzanne 27. 47. 94. 124. 150 Scotl. Angle 114. 115. 168. 201 342 Index Index Scoll. Christy 76. 135. 136 Scruggs, Latrice 94. 152 Scnishy. Amy 46. 76. 82. 160 Sedgwick. Mall 104 Scgars. Rec 76. 122. 139. 150. 151. 352 Seguv. Tim 76. 144 Schn. Kurl 76. 135. 142. 183. 223 Stibert. Holly 47. 114. 166. 177 Seidel. Theresa 94. 161 Self. Jeff 104, 171. 173. 175 Self. Jonalhan 114, 171, 173, 175 Selle, Bron 145 Sellers. Rick 104 Sellers. Rob 114. 142. 189, 208, 214 Senlilles. Krislen 114. 116. 166 Serrano. Dalana 104. 164. 200. 201, 216 Serrano, Dale 94, 195, 227 Serrano, Daree 24, 114, 166, 201, 216 Seymour. Michael 94. 149 Shaffer. Chrisly 94 Shaffer, Jimmy 47, 104, 127 Shah, Sandeep94. 158 Shah. Sheila 27. 76. 120. 135. 158. 221 Shannon. David 104. 156 Shannon. Lisa 16. 49. 50, 57, 126, 130, 132, 133, 135. 137. 139 Shaw. Mike 47. 94. 158. 177. 178 Shaw. Roberl 114. 149. 165. 178 Shaw. Slephanie94. 115 Shea, Shannon 104 Shelby, Christina 114 Sherman, Mary 94, 160 Sherman, Tom 114, 159 Shields, John 28,49. 56.76. 126. 132. 134, 135, 137, 140, 150 Shih. Sharon 114, 131, 158, 171, 175 Shoulls, Kellie94, 164, 192, 205 shunnarah, Boulos 104, 156 shunnarah. Kalhy 114, 166, 205 Shunnarah, Liane 115, 120 Shunnarah, Suzanne 76, 152 Shunnarah, Vicky 104, 146 Simendinger, Anne 76, 145 Simendinger, Linda 94 Simpson, Julie 94, 126, IJO, 132, 133, 137, 158 Sims. Scoll 27. 45. 76. 135. 136 Sinclair. Jason 104. 142. 183. 186, 226 Slaughter. Chris 94. 144 Slaughter. Tammie 115, 144 Sligh. Allison 47. 76. 82. 160 Sloan. Michael 104 Smith, Adrienne 94. 161 Smith. Alisa 94. 138, 197, 199, 200 Smith, Joy 22,94, 168 Smith, Julie 46, 77, 120, 121, 135, 140, 164, 197,210 Smith, Leigh 1 15 Smith, Leigh Anne 115, 166, 201, 205 Smith, Marni 21, 27, 77, 135, 136. 153. 177. 178 Smith, Reggie 104, 144 Smith, Shane 1 15 Smith, Suci 92, 94, 164, 199 Smith, Tim 114 Smitherman, Bethany 24, 47, 77. 128. 129. 135. 141. 164. 221 Smithey. Jason 104, i48, 220 Sneed, Michael 94. 217. 219 Snow. Stephanie 94. 125. 164. 205 Soong. Weily 104. 126. 131. 158 Sooudi. Roxanne 108. 112. 115. 117. 132, 133. 166 Sooudi. Shiva 47. 56. 77. 126, 128, 129, 132, 133, 135, 137, 141 Sorrell, Kent 77, 145 Spann, Kevin 105, 163 Speed, Kevin 94, 167, 183, 203 Speegle, Chad 25, 50, 77, 157, 189, 204, 214, 223 Speegle, Cris 105, 167 Spence, Susan 105, 124. 150. 197 Spengler. Martee 145 Splawn, Clay 94 Splawn. Keith 94 Sprich, Debbie 105 Sprich. Kim 77. 124 Sproull. Jamie 77. 144 Subler. Ashley 94, 199 Suggs, Melissa 105, 145 Stanneld. Mark 94, 149 StanHeld, Tim 115, 167 Steadmon, Donna 77, 140 Stearns, Mary Margaret 47, 77, 120, 123, 128, 129, 139, 140, 150, 225 Stearns, Scott 47, 105 Sleiner, Kim 105. 159. 191. 215 Stephens. Brad 94 Stephens. Matt 54. 108. 115, 116, 117 Stevens, Jack 145 Stevens, Scott 115, 145. 167. 208 Stewart. Brian 94. 167. 203 Stewart, Jay 105, 167. 183. 185, 186, 207, 226 Stewart, Jonathon 95 Stewart, Julie 105 Stewart, Susan 115, 150 Stine, Hillary 115, 166 Slockard, Brian 105, 142. 183. 186 Stoeffhaas. Emilv 95. 136. 149. 165. 175 Stone. Brody 46. 77. 82. 103 Stone. Tyler 105. 167, 195 Strange. Sky 115. 142, 198 Streit, Melanie 115, 116, 168, 197 Sirick, Rebecca 48, 94, 95, 163 Stuckev, Jennifer 89, 95, 146, 210, 211 Sluedeman, Vann 95, 164, 192, 193, 205, 228, 229 Sugg, Steven 105, 153, 172, 175 Swenson, Jeremy 95 Sykes, Hasting 77. 157. 183. 185 Sykes. Terry 115. 166 Szczuka, Ginger 105. 145 Szymela, Andrew 115. 166 Szymela, Lorie 95, 96. 219 Tagra. Ashlsh 77. 130 Tamburello. Jake 115 Tamura, Yoshiko 115. 131. 158. 171. 175 Tanner. Tamara 115. 160. 165 Tarter. Eddie 90. 167. 185. 226 Taylor. Beth 105. 123 Taylor. Erica 77. 130. 135. 139, 153, 171. 175 Taylor. Merryl 88. 89. 95. 151. 165. 178 Teague. Mary Beth 105. 149, 173 Terrell, Bryan 115, 116, 150, 198 Terrell, Katie 105, 120, 150, 225 Thacker. Brian 105, 195. 226 Thacker. John 24.95, 153 Tharpe, Dirk 105, 156 Tharpe, Heidi 95, 160 Tharpe, Ragan 115, 116, 120. 168. 169 Thigpen. Art 154 Thigpen. Lisa 77. 149 Thomas. Sheila 77. 145 Thomason, Lori 45. 47. 77. 127. 140. 149 Thompson, Greg 46, 77, 227 Thompson, Heath 105 Thompson, Heather 77, 135, 137, 152, 167. 197, 214 Thompson, James 95, 195, 226 Thompson, John 77, 227 Thompson, Marc 105, 167, 183, 186, 217. 219 Thompson. Mark 95. 167, 207 Thompson, Timberlv 78, 82, 160 Tickle, Jason 105, 142, 189, 214 Till, Sarah HI, 115, 150. 197 Till, Susan 95, 150, 197 Timpa, Annmaria 105, 156 Timpa, Marianne 105. 156 Tingle. Kate 115. 144 Tipton. Tori 105 Tombrello. Benard 105. 145, 187 Tombrello, Mike 78, 148 Tombrello, Toni 95. 164 Tomlinson, Shawn 115 Tortomasi. Lisa 47. 115, 210, 211 Towns, Theodis 105 Towns. Theodore 115 Traffanstedt. Danna 115. 166, 201 Traffanstedt, Natalie 46, 78, 120, 121, 135, 137, 146, 197, 210, 211.225 Travis. Jonathan 115. 187 Triplet!. Angela 105. 144 Trolman. Amy 46. 78. 146. 197. 210 Troy. Peter 105 Truitl. Jeff 95, 148 Tu, Frank 45, 50. 57. 78. 126, 130. 132. 134, 135, 139, 142, 143. 220 Tucker. Amy 105. 185. 197 Tucker. Jenny 78. 162. 173. 175 Tucker. Kimberly 48. 91, 95, 137, 146, 171, 199, 200 Tucker. Matt 105 Tucker. Monica 60. 95. 156. 171 Tunmire. Carol 78. 136, 146 Tunnell, James 145. 172. 175 Turpin. Kathi 46. 78, 81, 120, 124, 135, 136. 164. 210 Twilley. Hal 29. 78, 140, 145. 217 Tysee. Jon 1 15 Uher. Eric 78 Umfress. Emily 78, 81. 159 Underwood. Brent 46, 78 Underwood, Derek 95, 153, 163 Underwood, Natalie 115. 152 Unnoppel. Nop 95, 153, 220 Utz, Kim 95, 153, 197 Ulz, Sean 78 Uzzle, Richard 95. 167. 183. 185 Vacarella, Angela 105 Vacarella, Gina 95 Vacarella, Patrick 95, 153 Vacarella, Tina 95 Valekis, Billy 115, 166 Van Valkenburgh, Kim 95. 138 Vance. Eddie 105. 163. 189. 214 Vanchina. Rich 115. 198 Vasilakis. Niko 78. 144. 183 Vass. Robby 95 Vaudo. Kim 47, 78, 127, 152. 171. 172. 175 Vaughn. Byron 115. 167. 187 Vaughn. Kimberly 115 Vaughn. Lee 46. 78, 82, 157. 183. 185. 225 Vickers, Trea 78. 167. 183 Vincent, Susannah 95,97 Vinzant, Amy 47, 95, 128, 150 Vogel, Candace 105, 149, 209 Waddle, Ashley 28, 29. 47. 95. 120, 140, 146, 210 Waddle, Leigh Ann 21, 54, 55, 57, 78, 80, 120, 121. 141. 146, 210 Waggoner, Jay 105. 167. 183. 186. 203, 204, 226 Wagnon. Malin 95 Waguespack. Wayne 27, 46, 78 Walden, Rhetl 105, 142, 183, 186 Waldrop. Chris 95 Waldrop, Greg 42, 46, 54, 56, 79, 80, 120, 121, 134, 135, 137 Waldrop, Michael 105, 142, 186 Walker, Arnica 95, 162 Walker, Wanda 105 Wallace, Kreg 105 Wallace, Wade 79, 189, 214 Walsh. James 105. 158. 195. 196 Walter. Kenzie 106. 125. 150. 219 Walters, Chad 115, 131, 158. 171. 175.208 Walters, Travis 106. 131. 172. 175 Wammack. Jennifer 106, 144, 221 Ware, Kevin 95 Warren, Jamie 102, 106, 107, 120. 152. 155. 171. 173. 174, 175 Warren. Wyalt 106 Watkins, Wendy 106. 159. 201. 216 Watrous. Trent 46. 79. 142 Weaver. Derek 47, 95, 177. 226 Weaver. Mitch 95, 167, 183. 203 Weaver, Scott 79 Webb, Kevin 115 Webster. Heather 155. 166 Wehby. Jenny 106. 159 Werdehoff, Steven 96, 142, 217, 219 West, Kimberly 106, 150, 191, 215 Westbrock, Dyanna 1 15 Westbrock, Jason 115 Wester, Christina 105. 115. 128 Wester. Derek 110. 167, 187, 198 Wheeler, Ashley 27, 95, 96, 140 Wheeler, Rhetl 102, 106, 214 Wheeler, Rich 106. 163, 189, 219 Whitaker. Heather 115, 172, 175 White, Holly 106 White, Scott 79 While, Steven 106, 214 White. Teresa 26, 95, 160, 161, 219 Whilehursi, Scoll 106 Whitley, Julie 26, 96, 168 Whitley, Mitch 96 Whitlington, Amy 116, 166 Wiechman, Wendy 106, 144 Wiersma, Brett 96, 173, 175 Wiggins, Mary 106, 149, 175 Wiginton, Donny 1 16, 166 Wilbourne, Bill 96, 217, 219 Wilcox. Nicole 106. 221 Wilkes, Ramsi 106, 156, 165, 172. 178 Wilkes. Rebecca 79. 153. 171, 175 Williams. Derrick 195 Williams. Doug 116 Williams. Jay 47. 106 Williams. Jennifer 79, 177 Williams, Melissa 116 Williams, Susan 116, 120, 166,216 Williamson, Stephen 106, 142 Willingham. Leigh 96, 149, 173 Willis. DeWayne 106. 214 Wills, Hester 79, 132, 152 Wilson. Cory 96. 150 Wilson, Desmond 1 16 Wilson, Steven 116, 131, 152, 172, 174, 175 Wingo, Christin 116, 166.216 Withrow, Greg 79, 142, 148, 189, 214 Will, Chris 106. 154. 183. 186 Wolnski. Susan 47. 79. 144. 210 Wood. Kristi 144 Woodruff. Trey 116, 167, 220 Woods. David 47. 96. 177 Works. Deana 96. 164. 173 Wykle. Brian 106, 156. 217. 219 Wykle. Stacy 79. 82, 132, 135, 140, 141, 152 Wynns, Frank 116, 198 Varbrough, April 116, 166 Varbrough, Chip 79 Yates, David 106, 167, 183, 186, 207 Yoe, Cinny 79, 146 Yonfa. Grace 116 Youngblood, Mark 47, 79, 144, 178, 183 Zahalsky, Maya 96, 153 Zanker.Joe 106, 144 Zezulka, Vince Zilo, Joe 96. 167. 183. 195. 197. 226 Zito, Toni 106 Zoebelein, Thomas 116, 143, 215 343 f- . l- ' i Farewell to you and the youth I have shared with you. It was but yesterday we met in a dream. But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over. The end is upon us and we must part. If in the twilight of tomorrow We should meet once more, we shall speak again together. And if our hands should meet in another dream We shall build another tower in the sky. — Adapted Gibran I Si m I - M i ' i •■mm,. to mm |£m « m I i ■■m Tsx«iiia: SS ' v Mvt ' ' ) r V m 5 f I •■ft . ' 1 i l ' ? J 3 w B 1$ ' : ' ' ' m |? : b |g|ill-; Owr todays and yesten ' Are the blocks with which t — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ■y i HjUgH i i 4 i
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