Bells High School - Eagle Yearbook (Bells, TN)

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r«E S£A 88I3E Bells High School Bells, Tennessee ID? owe much to tjarents jpviend '(Learners Jflamj owe much to one J3ut we owe much to '(the QStxzens of jpor their ... (Llielv interest ILheir support It is thru who ado and strength to our s Zhe Seniors of proudly, [Dedicate this hdxtionlf me emm to the v 3 Table of Contents Seniors Athletics Administration Underclassmen Superlatives Junior High Honorables Elementary Organizations Advertisements EAGLE ’83 Memories of... Seniors CLASS OF 1983 Brian Skelton Judy Faulkner Left to Right, Seated: Sherri Ellison, Secretary: Judy Faulkner, Vice-President; Michael Williams, President; Tana Lukenbill, Asst. Secretary. Standing: Ms. Linda Dorris, Sponsor; Vincent Parker, Treasurer; Sandy Davis, Historian; Brian Skelton, Reporter; Mr. Lewis Brantley, Sponsor. TOP TEN Valedictorian Salutatorian Sheryl Gregory Sherri Ellison Lisa Pigue Charles Cheatham Michael Williams Tony White Danny Ellington Cindy Cleek Steve Davis Lisa Curtis John Edwards Jerry Crutchfield Sandy Davis Joyce Climer Lorraine Esters Shewanda Esters Todd Francis Wallace Jones Kevin Ligon Tana Lukenbill Jennifer Martin Vincent Parker X Gary Peyton Tracy P i rtle Daris Simmons Gail Raines Laura Tinker Carla Thomas Charles Vaughn Billy Sipes Stayce Simmons LueVerne Webb Sheila Williams 13 Charles Cheatham Cindy Cleek Joyce Climer Jerry Crutchfield Lisa Curtis Sandy Davis Steve Davis Tracy Dotson John Edwards Willie Edwards Danny Ellington Sherri Ellison Lorraine Esters Shewanda Esters Judy Faulkner Todd Francis Bethe Gibson Sheryl Gregory Barbara Johnson Wallace Jones 14 Kevin Ligon Tana Lukenbill Jennifer Martin Marty Moore Vincent Parker Gary Peyton Lisa Pigue Tracy Pirtle Gail Raines Daris Simmons Stayce Simmons Billy Sipes Brian Skelton Laura Tinker Carla Thomas Charles Vaughn LueVerne Webb Tony White Michael Williams Sheila Williams 15 Senior Honors Salutatorian Judy Faulkner Valedictorian Brian Skelton Most Outstanding Senior Boy Girl Judy Faulkner Michael Williams Senior Beta Members and Top Ten Students Brian Skelton Judy Faulkner Tracy Dotson Charles Cheatham Michael Williams Tony White Sheryl Gregory Sherri Ellison Danny Ellington Lisa Pigue Lion’s Club Most DAR Citizenship Outstanding Senior Award Brian Skelton Judy Faulkner 16 May 19,1983 “WHO KILLED AUNT CAROLINE , by Grant Richards was presented by the Senior Class of 1983 on November 23 and Senior Play 24. Una (Laura Tinker) is frustrated when she can’t seem to play the right notes, but Mrs. Endicott (Bethe Gibson) is determined to teach her. THE CAST — From Left to Right: Bethe Gibson (Mrs. Endicott), Sherri Ellison (Cicely En- dicott), Laura Tinker (Una Hagaman), Kevin Ligon (Dan Donavan), Sheryl Gregory (Mrs. McClain). Michael Williams (Riccy Endicott), Jennifer Martin (Mina Mabbit), Tracy Pirtle (Lt. Clayton), LuVerne Webb (Beryl Endicott). Seated: Judy Faulkner (Agnes Endicott), Brian Skelton (Dave Thompson), and Tana Lukenbill (Aunt Caroline). Agnes (Judy Faulkner) jumps to Dave (Brian Skelton), her boyfriend, in excitement to see him. Covering up for her lie, Beryl (LuVerne Webb) starts to smoke as Dan (Kevin Ligon) lights her cigarette while Lt. Clayton (Tracy Pirtle) looks on. Aunt Caroline (Tana Lukenbill) lies dead as family and friends look to see Tracy Dotson entertained the audience with what has happened. singing and playing the guitar between acts and after the play. 18 I may look like I am enjoying history but I’m not. Would you think anyone could look so handsome? Now guys you know that is not the way it happened. Eeek, was that a big fat rat under my chair? I’ll play anytime for my woman. Lue Verne: Now you see it. Carla: Now you don’t. Oh man! Who got the lint on my shades? 19 Even with our backs against the wall we still stick together. To make it to the top you really do have to climb the big wheels In the sky. I am one cool dude. Tony was awarded fly catcher of the week with this great performance. Look at us now, we have really hit big times now. 20 All rise as we sing Bringing in the Sheaves.” Judy has always got her nose stuck in something. What are you up to, now? It’s So Hard to Say So Long There’s a high school in my town that soon will be dying. And it’s a shame that this place cannot stand. I loved those good times that kept me believing. That Bells High School was something really grand. So long, I’m gonna miss you, If you were a lady I’d kiss you. Before I have to turn loose and move along. BHS, I think you’re dandy. You’re as good as Christmas candy. That’s why it’s so hard to say so long. Why does anything so wonderful have to be torn away. I tell you it’s hard to understand Will the kids ever think of the good ole' days. When Bells High School was the fairest in the land. Tracy Dotson 21 Board of Education Left to Right, Standing: Ray Permenter, Joe Williams, Henry Williams, Dwayne Curtis. Seated: Tom Darnall, Billy Cobb. Bill Emerson Linda Bridges B.S., Murray State University B.S., MSCW; M.S., MSU Superintendent Principal Rose Anne Norville Secretary Peggy Peyton Pupil Personnel 23 Mr. and Miss BHS Charles Cheatham 24 Sandy Davis Sandy Davis Sandy’s hobbies include most sports, especially softball and swimming. She also enjoys listening to music, reading, painting, sewing, traveling, and meeting people. Sandy is an ac- tive member of Walnut Hill Bap- tist Church. Charles Cheatham Charles’ hobbies include hunt- ing, photography, fishing, working on his car, spending time with friends. Charles is an active member of Walnut Hill Baptist Church. 25 Most Intellectual Tracy Dotson and Judy Faulkner Most Likely to Succeed Judy Faulkner and Brian Skelton 26 Most Wittiest Most Athletic Barbara Johnson — Jr. Jordon Emily Lowery — Clay Craig Most Spirited Donna Pigue and Vincent Parker .•-■awta 27 Most Beautiful Stacey Edwards Most Handsome John Edwards Miss Bells Farewe. It has been a privilege for me to represent Bells in the last “Miss Bells’’ pageant. My reign has been a special importance to me. My dream of representing my school as “Miss Bell has come true. It is sad to think we will be leaving Bells and consolidate schools, but the memories will always be dear. Words cannot express how proud I was when I was crowned. I soon realized being Miss Bells” was more than just an honor. I have loved my school and I will forever look back and reminisce the happiness and pride I felt as “Miss Bells. Sincerely, Miss Bells Royalty Left to Right: Shawn Williams, first alternate; Renee Naylor, first maid; Michelle Williams, queen; Amy Griffin, second maid; Sandy Davis, se- cond alternate. 30 Miss Congeniality Dixie Darlings Kim Watson Former Miss Bells 25th Reunion Michelle Williams •83 Sherri Ellison ■82 Michelle (Granger) Spraggins 79 Lisa Roland 78 ••cSv Sherri (Davis) Manning 75 vSy Myra (Reasons) G jp Matlock Mary Ann Smith Melinda (Droke) 72 70 5EQ Sevier '69 Cande (Joyner) Russell 68 Jennie (Joyner) qfp Foust Sherry (Freeman) 62 Kail Jewell (Walters) ’65 v - Tritt •64 Edna (Weaver) Tankersley '60 31 Honorables Woodmen of the World History Award High School, Tracy Dotson Outstanding Eyrie Staff Awards Charles Cheatham, Berneda Cobb, Brian Skelton Tennessee High School Press Association Award Charles Cheatham, Berneda Cobb, Brian Skelton, Penny Breedlove, Gene Permenter 34 Honorables Algebra and Geometry Algebra II and Advanced Math Renee Naylor, Roger Crossnoe, Sandy Edwards, Ellis Gray, Aman- da Emison, Michael Climer Berneda Cobb, Brian Skelton, Barrie Tinker, Tammy Vines, Penny Breedlove, Michael Williams, Judy Faulkner, Sheryl Gregory Boys’ and Girls’ State Delegates Stacey Edwards, Penny Breedlove, Tammy Crossnoe, Berneda Cobb, Jon Holland Varsity Cheerleaders Most Dependable — Terrie Helton; Most Outstanding — Tammy Williams; Best All Around — Sandy Davis; Most Improved — Donna Pigue ’ 35 Honorables Music Annual Iris Porter, Ray Holland, Cindy Blair. Becky Grant, Tracy Dotson Sandy Davis and Tana Lukenbill Resource I Teri Beth Wilkerson Spelling Bee Scottie Mitchell, Mark Rose, David Aslin National Essay and Poetry Student Teachers Tony Jones and Scott Norville National Beta Club Seated. Left to Right: Sponsor — Sue Weatherly, Judy Faulkner. Charles Cheatham. Sherri Ellison. Sheryl Gregory. Stacey Edwards. Sponsor — Lisa Williams. Second Row: Terrie Helton, Barrie Tinker. Amanda Emison, Tina White, Sandy Ed- wards. Shawn Williams, Catherine Jernigan, Renee Naylor. Kim Watson, Toni Jones. Aurora Murry, Berneda Cobb. Third Row: Lisa Pigue, Tammy Vines, Michelle Williams, Angela Tritt, Amy Kail, Audra King, Danny Ellington, Matt Revelle, Michael Williams, Tracy Dotson. Tony White, Roger Crossnoe. Sponsors Standing: Mrs. Sue Weatherly. Mrs. Lisa Williams. Officers Seated, Left to Right: Judy Faulkner, president; Charles Cheatham, vice pres.; Sherri Ellison, secretary; Sheryl Gregory, treasurer; Stacey Edwards, reporter. 38 The Beta Club sold singing Valentines to raise money to cover the costs of Beta activities this year. The event was enjoyable and a boost to those who received the Valentines. Members of the Beta Club had to earn service points In order to be In the Beta Club. Some activities for service points Included helping teachers In the classroom. 39 EAGLE STAFF Editor Sandy Davis Co-editor Judy Faulkner Standing. Left to Right: Laura Tinker. Charles Cheatham. Michael Williams. Mr Donald Nanney. advisor. Seated. Lett to Right Judy Faulkner. Sandy Davis. Tana Lukenbill. Class and Sectional Editors 40 Photographers Left to Right: Charles Cheathem, Michael Williams, Vincent Parker, jon Holland, Brian Skelton. Ad Salesmen Top to Bottom. Left to Right: Jennifer Martin. Sandy Davis, Tana Lukenbill. Judy Faulkner. Sherri Ellison Michael Williams. Gary Peyton, Charles Cheathem, Sheryl Gregory, LueVerne Webb, Laura Tinker 41 Page Editors and Quill and Scroll Members Left to Right: Charles Cheatham. Mrs. Georgia Elizer, advisor. Michael Williams. Gary Peyton, Sandy Davis, Judy Faulkner, and Brian Skelton. Reporters and Typists Standing, Left to Right: Jon Holland, Stacey Edwards, Penny Breedlove, Michelle Williams, Gene Permenter, reporters. Seated: Tana Lukenbill, Vincent Parker, typists. 42 Quill and Scroll Initiates Left to Right: Berneda Cobb, Vincent Parker, Jon Holland, Stacey Ed- wards, and Penny Breedlove. Mark Holland (left) of the Crockett County Sentinel talks with several members of the photojournalism class and their teacher, Mrs. Georgia Elizer. The class visited the local newspaper to learn something about the reproduction of photos in newspapers. EYRIE staffers hosted the Jackson Sun Journalism Workshop. Here opinion page editor Sandy Davis (right) takes notes as Jackson Sun editor Johnny Malone lec- tures on editorial writing. EYRIE editor Michael Williams ac- cepts the paper’s Superior Rating Award from Mrs. Ann Landini at the Tennessee High School Press Association Conference in Nashville. 43 Future Farmers of America Officers Seated, Left to Right: Wayne Jernigan, Treasurer; Sandy Davis, Sweetheart; Roger Crossnoe, Reporter; Matt Revelle, Secretary. Standing, Left to Right: Harold Pigue, President; Michael Williams, vice-president; Gene Bridges, Sentinel; Donald Nanney, Advisor. JUNIORS Tracy Jaynes; Kurt Williams SOPHOMORES First Row: Chris Williams, Derrick Rogers, Roger Crossnoe, Jerry Brooks. Second Row: Junior Jordan, Larry Howell, Terry Simmons, Wayne Jernigan. Third Row: Charles Brooks, Anthony Hart, Gene Bridges, Wayne Chambers, Ronnie Joe Clark. FRESHMEN First Row: Rodney Arnold, Shane Borders, Bill Vaden. Second Row: Evan Gray, Patrick Jaynes, Michael Climer, James Lee, Ellis Gray. Third Row: Andy Winford. Fourth Row: Emite Taylor, Rob Kail, Marcus Bar- rett, Foster Hill, Michael Davis. Officers Future Homemakers of America Standing: Mrs. Catherine Via, Sponsor. Advisory Officers — Renee Naylor, Audra King, Tana Lukenbill; Shawn Williams, vice-president; Sandy Davis, president; Jean McKay, vice-president; Berneda Cobb, advisory officer; Tina Surles, secretary; Kim Watson, treasurer. Seated, Left to Right: Kim Watson, Sandra Shutes, Johnnie Castle, Kristi Hart, Gina Davis, Teri Helton, Sheryl Gregory, Laura Tinker, Catherine Jernigan, Barrie Tinker, Shawn Williams, Debra Bonds, Tina Surles. Second Row: Berneda Cobb, Donna Pigue, Leeanda Johns, Molly Griffin, Joy Smith, Diane Davis, Donna Stitts, Theresa House, TeriBeth Wilkerson, Traci Bates, Amanda Emison, Rachel Dillon, Jean McKay, Renee Naylor, Aurora Murry, Toni Jones. Third Row: Marietta Ellington, Marie Perry, Teresa Hill, Kim Williams, Tam- my Vines, Audra King, Alana Wilson, Tana Lukenbill, LeeAnne Grant, Teresa Harden, Tabitha Mills, Amy Kail. Angela Tritt, Lisa Jenkins. Carol Proctor. Fourth Row: Belinda Vines, Mona Watridge, Tammy Crossnoe, Emily Lowery, Sandy Edwards, Stacey Edwards, Michelle Williams, Sandy Davis, Amy Griffin, Tammy Tinker, Tina White, Sherri Ellison, Susie Grant, Paula Pirtle. 46 FHA Beau Harold Pigue Red Rose Girl Sandy Davis (not pictured) Tina White confers with FHA advisor, Mrs. Catherine Via, about her plans for the state FHA convention. FHA Little Sister Amy Griffin 47 Thespians of Troup 446 Best Thespians Jon Holland and Judy Faulkner First Row, Left to Right: Judy Faulkner, Jon Holland, Sandy Edwards, Tammy Williams, Donna Pigue, Tony Boyd, Michael Williams. Second Row: Traci Bates, Amy Griffin, Roger Crossnoe, Angela Tritt, Shawn Williams, Michelle Williams, Brian Morris, Michael Climer. Lambuth Finalists Best Actor Actress Jon Holland, Amy Griffin Officers Shawn Williams — Sec., Michelle Williams — Treas., Jon Holland — President, Judy Faulkner, Michael Climer, Angela Tritt, Robi Richards Harold Pigue (not Pictured) — Vice-Pres. 48 Tennessee High School Speech and Drama Contest at UTM — Second and Third Place Winners Seated, Left to Right: Angela Tritt, Michelle Williams, Sandy Edwards. Standing: Judy Faulkner, Jon Holland. Michael Climer, and Michael Williams. Queen Brangomar (Michelle Williams) receives Kendra Manning, Kevin Walker, John Lovelace, Ballery Jaynes, and Shannon Williams). advice from Sir Dandiprat Bombas (Jon Holland). MAIDS OF HONOR TO SNOW WHITE — Left to Right: Judy The witches den is inhabited by the three cats (Chris Norville. Aaron Faulkner, Robi Richards, Tonya Williams, Samantha Miles. Jolan- Miles, Holly McRae), Miss Hex (Angela Tritt), and Witch (Amy Griffin), da Raines, Carin Edwards, Sandy Edwards, and Angie Johnson. Our Town The stage manager (Jon Holland) takes the place of the soda clerk as Emily (Amy Griffin) and George (Tony Boyd) talk while sipping an ice cream soda. Thorton Wilder’s drama about small town life was presented on May 4 by the Bells High School drama students. It, being the last play for BHS, was a tribute to our school and our town. Mrs. Gibbs (Judy Faulkner), Mrs. Webb(Jolanda Raines), and Mrs. Soams (Angela Tritt) gossip after choir practice one warm summer evening. After dying in childbirth, Emily (Amy Griffin) wanders to her grave. Just married by the minister (Jon Holland), Emily (Amy Griffin) and George (Tony Boyd) begin a new life together. Associate Thespian Troup A-15 First Row, Left to Right: Tonya Wiillams. Robl Richards, Carin Edwards, Meianie Griffin, Rachelle Evans. Troy Williams, Ladd Williams, Ike A8iin, Rhonda Mullians, Samantha Miles. Second row: Jenny Kail, Kendra Manning, An- dy Lowery, Holly McRae, Marcy Randell, Nathan Gideon, Darren Tritt. Third Row: Jason Williams, Jeff McRae, Chris Turnage, Joey Griffin, Shannon Foust, Tren9 Reason, LeAnn Bolding, Carol Tritt, Timothy Hutchinson, Pam Tritt. Fourth Row: Aaron Miles, Alicia Bates, John Lovelace, Shannon Williams, Cara Davidson, Cherri Via, Chris Norville. Tom Sawyer The Princess Little Speakers Happyville 51 Info 14 Seated Left to Right, First Row: Leenda Johns, Tina White, Jon Holland. Second Row: Catherine Jernigan, Amanda Emison, Penny Breedlove, Tammy Crossnoe, Molly Griffin, Audra King, Vincent Parker. Third Row: Tina Surles, Terrie Helton, Tammy Tinker. Library club members, Catherine Jernigan and Jon Holland, assisted the Crockett County Public Library in arranging an art and photography exhibit during National Library Week. 52 Math Club Left to Right, Standing: Carin Edwards, Angie Johnson, Tonya Williams, Troy Williams, Vicki Redmond, David Aslin, Ronnie Ragan, Marshall Dotson, Candance Cole, Mike Faulkner, Miss Carolyn Phillips, sponsor. Seated: Becky Grant, Pam Cobb, Samantha Miles. Mary McFadden, Christy Griggs, Robi Richards. Officers Left to Right, Standing: Vicki Redmond, activity director; Samantha Miles, reporter; Mary McFadden, reporter; Mike Faulkner, activity director; Seated: Carin Edwards, secretary; Robi Richards, president; David Aslin, vice-president; Tonya Williams, treasurer. 53 Art Club Left to Right: Berneda Cobb, Judy Faulkner, Gwen Pirtle, Jon Holland. Resource Club Standing, Left to Right: Miss Karen Currie — Sponsor, Frank Butler, Kim Winberry, Tina Byrd. Sandra Shutes, Cynthia Esters, Deborah Bonds, Sammy Stanback, Daniel Harrell, Keith Byrd, Morris Martin. Seated, Left to Right: Ruth Bonds, Youlonda Williams, Marie Perry. Carlos Gwinn, Scott Jones, Larry Qualls, Billy Reed. Kelvin Brooks. 54 Guidance Mrs. Betty Allen, BHS guidance counselor, works hard to aid students in many ways. Judy Faulkner, Jon Holland, and Larry Qualls visit with a representative from Belmont College during career day. Mrs. Allen helps Alice Barnett and Jean McKay to decide on their class schedule for their senior year at CCHS. Mrs. Allen shows Jerry Crutchfield some information on apply- ing for financial aid. Students grades 8-11 concentrate hard on their proficiency test. The sign on the right demonstrates the quiet atmosphere. 55 BHS Eagles From Left to Right — 2nd Row: Coach Reynolds, Tony Johnson, Clay Craig, Farris Williams, Peyton Martin, Gary Peyton, Stanley Williams. 1st Row, Left to Right: Charles Vaughn, Wallace Jones, Billy Reed, Chris Williams, Terry Simmons, Jerry Brooks. Outstanding Player Player of the Week — 3 times All County All District 3rd All West Tenn. Tenn. Radio Network Player of the Week Gary Peyton 56 WJL Tony Johnson skies for a rebound. Gary Peyton attempts one of his many shots over Crockett Mills. Coach Reynolds shows his approval of his Wallace Jones has a ball slapped teams playing. out by a Crockett Mills player. Howard Graves simply shoots over JCS players. 57 BHS Eaglettes From Left to Right, 2nd Row: Tina Surles - bookkeeper, Coach Naylor, Emily Lowery, Lee Ann Grant, Jean McKay, Stacey Edwards, Tammy Vines, Catherine Jernigan — bookkeeper. 1st Row: Renee Naylor, Barrie Tinker, Gwen Pirtle, Tammy Crossnoe, Berneda Cobb. 1983 Outstanding Eaglettes From Lett to Right: Jean McKay, Emily Lowery. Gwen Pirtle. Renee Naylor, Barrie Tinker. Carolyn Meadows stre — tches for the rebound. Carolyn Meadows struggles to get the ball from JCS. Barrie Tinker scrambles for the loose ball. Jean McKay battles against Friendship for the ball. Coach Naylor also shows how he approves of his teams playing. 59 Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Sandy Davis, Tammy Williams, Terri Helton, Donna Pigue, Michelle Williams, Shawn Williams, Kim Watson, Audra King. Bells High Cheerleaders S a n d y T e r r i e Captain Co-Captain 60 61 Homecoming It was a short, but exciting Homecoming week, November 22-24. We had Tacky Day, Cowboy and Indian Day, and Celebrity Day. The Seniors won the pep rally spirit stick. The Juniors won the decorated wall, and spirit stick overall. Senior, Sandy Davis, won Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING REPRESENTATIVES — Standing, Left to Right: Wayne Jernigan, Emily Lowery, Clay Craig, Sandy Davis. Danny Ellington, Ronnie Joe Clark. Seated: Amy Griffin, Donna Pigue. 62 Jean McKay attempts to get a rebound against the Wildcats. The Eaglettes defeated the Wildcats, 29-27. Tony Johnson and Chris Williams attempt to get the rebound from one of the Wildcat players. The Eagles lost to the Wildcats 63-86. Not only were everybody and his brother at the game, some brought a few sisters too. 63 Basketball Is the Game for Coaches iso Happier moments. Mother said there would be nights like this. Would you try It my way one time? Please let him make one tonight. 64 Junior High Basketball Junior High Boys Left to Right. Standing: Coach Keith Reynolds. Andy Winford. (Manager). Evan Gray. Scottie Mitchell. Kenneth Sea. David Aslin, Michael Climer. Kelvin Brooks. Cedric Thomas. Scott Jones. (Manager). Kneeling: Dean Darnell. Kim Brooks. Patrick Jaynes. Ellis Gray. Richie Lowery. Rodney Arnold. Michael Davis. Junior High Girls Left to Right. Standing: Jessica Hart. Candace Cole. Christine Robertson. Angie Johnson. Anita Raines. Eulondria Mitchell. Katie Taylor. Kneeling: Michelle Naylor. Mona Watridge. Tammy Davis, Vickie Redmond. Susie Grant. 65 Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Amy Grif- fin, Jennifer Breedlove, Jolan- da Raines, Donna Stitts, Robi Richards, Cindy Blair, Christie Griggs, Kristi Hart. Bells Junior High Cheerleaders Captain Captain A m y K r i s t i 66 67 Eagle Baseball From Left to Right: Coach Reynolds, Scottie Mitchell, Matt Revelle, Brian Morris, John Edwards, Anthony Hart, Clay Craig, Emmett Wright, Tony Johnson. 1st Row, Left to Right: Wayne Jernigan, Patrick Jaynes. Tracy Dotson, Marshall Dotson, Roger Crossnoe. Most Valuable Player 68 Eagle Softball 69 High School Teachers Karen Currie B.S., Tennessee State Resource, 7-12 Pam Aydelott B.S., Tennessee Tech M.S., U.T. Martin English Georgia Elizer B.A., Lambuth College M.A., (L, SL) Peabody Librarian, Journalism Lewis Brantley B.A., Lane College M.S., Memphis State Civics, Economics, History 70 High School Teachers Donald Nanney B.S., U.T. Martin M.S., Memphis State Vocational Agriculture Annual Advisor Sam Naylor B.A., Union University M.A., Memphis State Girls Coach, History Keith Reynolds B.S., Union University Health Boys Coach, History Catherine Via B.S., U.T. Martin M.S., U.T. Knoxville Home Economics Sue Weatherly B.S., Tennessee Tech English, Typing Lisa Williams B.S., M.T.S.U. Sciences 71 Junior High School Teachers Doris Bingham B.A., Lane College M.S., Memphis State Title 1 Math Reva Fisher B.A., Lane College, M.S.U. Title 1 English Turner Jones B.S., Lane College, M.S.U. Science, Reading Helen Phillips B.S., M.S., U.T. Martin Math Amy Rolleri B.S., Elmira College English 72 Elementary Teachers Connie Bryant B.S., Delta State University First Grade Gary Aslin B.A., Union University M.A., Memphis State Sixth Grade Louise Ellison B.S., Lane; Lambuth College Kindergarten Martha Barry B.S., U.T. Martin Special Education Elaine Clement B.S., U.T. Martin M.S., Memphis State Third Grade Beverly English B.S., Lambuth College Speech Therapist Elementary Teachers Martha Morris B.S., Lambuth College Fifth Grade Brenda Norville B.S., Lambuth College Fourth Grade Nora Wyatt B.S., Howard Univ. M.S., Morgan State Univ. Fourth Grade 74 It’s funny how many different answers U1 equals. We’re really trained for our work now. Punk Rock Star Pam Eat-a-lot. Seems we’re never quite finished with this work. What else could a man ask for, a pretty woman My students know who the They are right no one can eat just and time on his hands. real head bully Is. one. 75 Cafeteria Personnel Royce Davis Shirley Jones Linda Ellington Manager Dorothy Qualls Irene Parker Senior Aide Worker: Not Pictured Virginia Emison 76 Aides Volunteer Office Aides Left to Right: Donna Pigue, Terrie Helton, Tammy Crossnoe. Juniors Officers Left to Right: Kim Watson — Secretary Barrie Tinker — Reporter Tammy Williams — Reporter Jean McKay — Vice-President Jon Holland — President Sponsors Mrs. Pam Aydelott Mrs. Lisa Williams Penny Breedlove Berneda Cobb Clay Craig Tammy Crossnoe Dianne Davis Gina Davis Stayce Edwards Leanne Grant Howard Graves Jon Holland 78 James Howell Tracy Jaynes Jeffrey Lovelace Emily Lowery Jean McKay Carolyn Meadows Brian Morris Gene Permenter Harold Pigue Gwen Pirtle Sheila Porter Larry Qualls Michelle Rankin Joy Smith Norma Taylor Barrie Tinker James Tippett Tammy Vines Kim Watson Kurt Williams Michelle Williams Shawn Williams Tammy Williams Emmett Wright SPONSORS: Mrs. Pam Aydelott Mrs. Lisa Williams 79 Sophomores Officers Left to Right: Tina White — Reporter Gene Bridges — Treasurer Catherine Jernigan — Reporter Donna Pigue — President Tina Surles — Secretary Wayne Jernigan — Vice-President Debra Bonds Tony Boyd Gene Bridges Charles Brooks Jerry Brooks Sharon Buford Wayne Chambers Ronnie Clark Chris Cottner Roger Crossnoe Timmy Davis Rachel Dillon Sandy Edwards Marietta Ellington Amanda Emison Kelly Fletcher Molly Griffin William Hardin Daniel Harrell Anthony Hart Terrie Helton Sponsors: Mrs. Georgia Elizer Mr. Sammy Naylor 80 Gina Henderson Larry Howell Lisa Jerkins Catherine Jernigan Wayne Jernigan Leenda Johns Junior Jordan Toni Jones Amy Kail Audra King Mark Moyers Aurora Murray Peyton Martin Renee Naylor Marie Perry Donna Pigue Tina Rankin Billy Reed Matt Revelle Derrick Rodgers Loneil Savage Terry Simmons Tina Surles Sammy Stanback Tammy Tinker Angela Tritt Tina White Chris Williams Farris Williams Kim Winberry Not Pictured: Tony Johnson Stanley Williams SPONSORS: Mrs. George Elizer Mr. Sammy Naylor 81 Heyl I didn't know you played baseball this way! I knew I went to school for something. Please, not me I'm too young to die. I am just an old country hick. We may be drug store cowgirls, but we sure are having fun. Don't you think the cameraman is cute. 84 Miss Junior Bells Farewel Being “Miss Junior Bells” has been an honor for me. It was an experience I will never forget. I want to say, “Farewell” to all the students leaving B.H.S. and “Welcome” to all the ones we are receiving. May God be with each and every one of you. Sincerely, wn£) Miss Junior Bells Royalty Left to Right: Angie Vandiver, first alternate: Heather Davis, first maid; Rachelle Evans, queen; Melanie Griffin, second maid; Iris Porter, second alternate. 85 Freshmen Officers Left to Right: Alana Wilson — Treasurer Andy Winford — Reporter Amy Griffin — Vice-President Traci Bates — Secretary Donna Stitts — Reporter Mona Watridge — President Sponsors Mrs. Catherine Via Mr. Donald Nanney Rodney Arnold Tracy Bates Shane Borders Michael Climer Michael Davis Susie Grant Ellis Gray Evan Gray Amy Griffin Teresa Hardin Kristi Hart Foster Hill Teresa Hill Theresa House Patrick Jaynes 86 Rob Kail Tina Laster James Lee Tabitha Mills Charles Moody Chuck Parker Ray Parker Paula Pirtle Bobby Pitt Carol Proctor Dean Russel Sandra Shutes Larry Sipes Donna Stitts Kelly Studard Emite Taylor Bill Vaden Keith Vandiver Belinda Vines Mona Watridge Teribeth Wilkerson Kimberly Williams Yolanda Williams Alana Wilson Andy Winford SPONSORS Mr. Donald Nanney Mrs. Catherine Via 87 David Aslin Lyn Blackburn Ruth Bond Forrest Bonifield Kelvin Brooks Kim Brooks Keith Byrd Pam Cobb Tammie Davis Marshall Dotson Carin Edwards Susan Edwards Mike Faulkner Carlos Gwinn Tonya Hensley Martha Jackson Angie Johnson Scott Jones Dana Ketchum Donnie Laster Jackie Esters Not Pictured 88 Eighth Grade — Miss Helen Phillips Brant Manning Morris Martin Mary McFadden Scottie Mitchell Kristi Morris Mika Parker Teresa Parker Fredrick Pirtle Ronnie Ragan Anita Raines Jolanda Raines Vickie Redmond Robi Richards Traci Sullivan Cedric Thomas Karen Terrell Angie Vandiver Darin Vandiver Lynn Webb Alex Whiteside Tonya Williams Troy Williams Larry Willis Rachel Wright Eighth Grade — Mr. Turner Jones 89 Cindy Blair Jennifer Breedlove Sonya Brooks Amanda Burns Chris Butler Frank Butler Malina Byrd Tina Byrd Lee Cepetelli Courtney Cobb Candace Cole Dean Darnall Kevin Davis Greg Emison Cynthia Esters Jimmy Fowler Dana Freeman Julie Freeman Becky Grant Patricia Gregory Christy Griggs Jessica Hart Robert Jernigan Jason Johns Wilma Jones Alexis Lawuary Tammi Lawuary Shana Lonon Richie Lowery Seventh Grade — Mrs. Amy Rolleri 90 Hope McCall Keith McNew Samantha Miles Tracy Miller Youlanda Mitchell Michelle Naylor Stephanie Pigue Iris Porter Christine Robertson Mark Rose Kenneth Sea Robert Surles Jay Taylor Katie Taylor Candi Via James Weatherholt Lee Weatherholt Jon Webb Larittie Webb Melanie West Kristie Williams Keith Winberry Seventh Grade — Mr. Keith Reynolds 91 I knew I should have studied last night. The Fabulous Ones — vs — The Moon Dogs. Wow, what a fight! Man, he is faster than a speeding truck. Do you have a book on how to cope with today’s schools? Elementary Royalty 1983 Left to Right: Charlie Roland, 2nd alternate; Gia Overton, 1st alternate; Alesha Edwards, 2nd maid; Tana Williams. 1st maid; Shellie Mor- ris. queen; Darin Emison. king; Nathan Gideon, 1st page, Joey Williams. 2nd page; Justin Edwards, 1st alternate; Mikey Dotson. 2nd alternate. Elementary Royalty 1982 93 Ike Aslin Dexter Bass LeAnn Bolding Rodney Bolding Gary Buford Tony Butler Kevin Campbell Leigh Cantrell Craig Cathey Stacy Cole Monica Ellington Angela Eubanks Shannon Foust Teresa Frye Shelia Fullbright Ray Holland Yolanda Hollway Dauglas Kail Teresa Lee Rhonda Mullins Lydia Pace Martha Perry Mary Parker Robert Parker John Sipes Jerry Shutes Hattie Stanback Reynard Theus Pam Tritt Ladd Williams Sixth Grade — Mrs. Sue Griffin 94 Alecia Bates Angie Britton Kennie Crook Tina Esters Rachelle Evans Lisa French Joey Griffin Melanie Griffin Timothy Hutchison Ronde Jernigan Lee Johnson Keith Jones Cory Martin Kathy Mayfield Jeff McRae Dale Morris Terry Parker Tina Pirtle Glen Reams Trena Reasons Patricia Sea Michael Stanley Carol Tritt Chris Turnage Bruce Webb Jason Williams Vicki Winberry Rodney Winston Anthony Wyatt Tony Wyatt Not Pictured: Derek Grant Sixth Grade: Mr. Gary Aslin 95 Regina Brooks Teresa Brooks Tommy Castleman Renee Cobb Joey Edwards Timmy Ellington Malissa French Kelly Grant Eugenia Gregory Bryan Harris Jay Hart Aaron Johnson Aaron Miles Harold Proctor Anthony Reed Barry Savage Tansy Williams Tammy Willis Tyron Wilson Allen Wyatt Fifth Grade — Mrs. Martha Morris 96 Not Pictured Kristi Boles Ronald Brooks Keith Burns Shannon Burns Lisa Campbell Kevin Cobb Gaylon Doss Helin Goode Claudius Graves Bryant McLemore Chris Norville Kenda Simmons Torey Sloan Terry Taylor Dana Thompson Kerry Watson Rita Whiteside Frederick Williams David Wright Fifth Grade — Mrs. Opal Woodson 97 Nichole Bonifield Duane Briley Shun Brooks Herb Brown Felix Campbell Holly Edwards Edwin Goode Clark Hicks Ballary Jaynes Jenny Kail Ron Lonon John Lovelace Andy Lowery Holly McRae Kendra Manning Keith Pledge Anthony Reece Tony Simmons Wayne Sipes Lamont Stitts Tate Taylor Carlin Turpen Kevin Walker Alan Williams Shannon Williams Shane Winbush Fourth Grade — Mrs. Nora Wyatt 98 Suzanne Aslin Leslie Bonds Leanne Bryant Shane Crawford Demond Esters Nathan Gideon Terrel Griffen Jennifer Hart Tonja House Linda Mayfield Diana Mitchell Marcy Randall Lemoyne Sherron Omar Sherron Tina Sherron Tonja Sherron Eboni Stitts Shuntae Stitts Jeffrey Sweat Darren Tritt Lan Vowell Joey Williams Tana Williams 99 Third Grade — Mrs. Elaine Clement Lynn Bonifield Sherri Briley Belinda Brooks Katie Cepetelli Charles Cole Lamont Crook Tiffany Crook Randy Davis Kevin Edwards Brent Evans David Allen French Rodney Hopper Jermaine Hicks Mark Kail Carlos Mathis Tywana McKenzie Brad Mitchell Joy Newell Holly Norville Laura Raines Garrick Reed Jacque Sherron Pamela Simmons Tonisha Simmons Catherine Taylor Fred Taylor Lorine Taylor Alexis Twitty Glenda Williams Second Grade — Mrs. Regina Thomas 100 Derek Anderson Scott Bushart Kimberly Cobb Shena Emison Torrey Esters Daniel French Tomeka Hicks Melanie Johnson Chris Jordan Christina Mills Dana Morris Erica McKinnie Mitch Pigue Marsha Robertson Kimberly Stitts Christina Turpen Adam Wyatt First Grade — Mrs. Connie Bryant 101 April Briley Chris Eubanks Jared Foust Von Hicks Adrian Imgram Lasanja Jones Chrissy Lowery Latasha Meadows Nicky Newell Gia Overton Jason Porter Layla Reece Chereitha Robertson Charlie Roland Terri Roland Liberty Stitts Gail Turpen Van Vowell Raymond Wilson Lara Wyatt Kindergarten — Mrs. Louise Ellison 102 United, blanketing the nation with a full line of frozen vegetables and vegetable specialty products. United, experts in both private label and branded products. United, for strin- gent growing and processing standards that insure the highest quality. United, a read- ily available source. United, specialists in western and southern vegetables United, the complete frozen vegetable garden for over 35 years. Contact United today. UNITED FOODS, INC Bells. Tennessee 38006 103 We blanket the nation in frozen vegetables. Sometimes artists get their hands dirty. Balfour crafts- men don't wear gloves. Their artistry is in their fingertips. Another reason why you can choose your Balfour class ring with confidence and wear it with pride. GILBREATH - HARRIS - YOKLEY - KERR 215 East Main Straet • P.O. Box 966 Jackson, Tannassaa 38301 REPRESENTING 104 BELLS GIN COMPANY Buyers of Soybeans and Cotton Bells, Tennessee CLIMER’S PARTS CO. Bells, Tennessee 663-2001 PEOPLES BANK A Good Bank in a Good County Alamo, Tennessee Member FDIC Compliments of B. B. BARNES Mayor and the Board of Aldermen Bells, Tennessee 105 TURNAGE AUTO SALVAGE Gaylon Turnage Maury City Phone: Tennessee 656-2111 BELLS BANKING COMPANY Member FDIC W. C. CULLIPHER AND SON, DISTRIBUTORS Gulf Oil Products Butane and Propane LP-Gas Tires, Batteries, and Accessories Phone: 696-5523 P.O. Box 68 Alamo, Tennessee 38001 106 Snacks for every taste! HARPER AUTO PARTS Home Owned and Operated 435 W. Church St. Alamo, Tennessee GRAHAM SNACK FOODS John D. Graham 901-423-4330 STATE FARM INSURANCE Ken Davis, Agent Alamo, Tennessee Auto, Life, Fire, Health 696-5543 or 696-5544 Credit for All Your Farming Needs 136 W. Main St. Alamo, TN 696-5585 F. STEVEN KAIL, D.D.S. 39 South Court Alamo, Tennessee Phone: 696-4677 Off. 696-5924 Res. 663-3542 Compliments of TEXGAS LAND H GIN INC. Alamo, Tennessee CROCKETT FURNITURE Zenith Sales and Service Phone: 663-2131 Serving Crockett Co. Since 1873 DAIRY QUEEN CROCKETT COUNTY SENTINEL Tri-County News Crockett Times 128 West Main St. Alamo, Tennessee Scott Brown Managing Editor 696-4558 Alamo, Tennessee COIFFURES PEOPLES BANK A Hair Studio A Good Bank in a Good Cty. Hamilton Hills Shopping Center Jackson, Tennessee 668-0746 668-7437 Alamo, Tennessee Member FDIC LUMELY TIRE CO. 344 W. Church St. Alamo, Tennessee Michelin and Republic Tires Wheel Alignment Tire Balancing BROWNSVILLE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Hwy. 76 South Brownsville, Tennessee 38012 Bobby and Bobby Gene Lumley 901-772-1200 108 KELLY FOODS ALAMO REXALL DRUGS Rexall Drugs Owner — Joe Lavenue Alamo, Tennessee Phone 696-2266 Jackson Tennessee BICYCLE CITY 1936 North Highland Ave. Jackson, Tennessee 38301 109 HAYWOOD CO. CO-OP Brownsville, Tennessee 772-9432 M IE H ■■ KB 0 WHITE STAR MARKET 663-2071 Bells, Tennessee 663-2072 no Ill 112 TENNESSEE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Co. A 230th Signal Battalion CWO. John N. Yearwood Hwy. 54. North — Alamo, Tennessee ALAMO TRACTOR CO. Intersection Hwy. 20 and 88 663-2303 BROWN CHEVROLET LEASING Alamo, Tennessee 696-4533 1-800-372-8350 Grant S3 Worrell ng NANCE Highway 45 Q-MART INSURANCE AGENCY Bypass and Trenton, Tenn. EXXON Alamo, Tennessee 855-9341 Conveniently Where Service Open 24 Hrs. Makes the Difference Bells Q-Mart 1 McRAE FRAME SHOP Custom Picture Framing 55 South Washington 772-6677 Brownsville, TN C J Alamo Tractor Building Int. Hwy. 20 and 88 663-2003 THE WISHING WELL 28 N. Washington Brownsville, Tenn. 38012 772-5079 Compliments of MICHAEL B. MILES Express your thoughts with EDNA’S FLOWERS 205 South Johnson St. Alamo, Tenn. 38001 696-5594 CROCKETT TRACTOR CO. “Your John Deere Sales and Service Dealer” Rt. 1, Hwy. 54 N. 114 W. C. CULLIPHER AND SON, DISTRIBUTORS Gulf Oil Products Butane and Propane LP-Gas Tire, Batteries, and Accessories Phone: 696-5523 p,0. Box 68 Alamo, Tenn. 38001 MEHR REXALL DRUG STORE Druggists and Pharmacists Owner: G. R. Bonifield, Jr. Business Phone: 663-2077 Home Phone: 663- IRVINE DRUGS 31 South Court Alamo, Tennessee 38001 Phone: 696-5577 BELLS BLOCK CO. Dennis E. Shelby Bells, Tennessee 663-3311 HOOPER OIL CO., INC. Serving Haywood and Crockett Counties Since 1925 Bells Q-Mart Brownsville, TN 772-1352 David Hooper 115 Compliments of CROCKETT MILLS GIN CO. Crockett Mills, Tennessee Compliments of RONK FUNERAL HOME Alamo, Tenn. EDD’S TIRE SERVICE New Tires and Repair Michelin — Republic COUNTRY MANOR BEAUTY SALON Edd Emi8on, Owner 663-3511 Bells, TN Specializing in Hair Ann Roland — Barbara Jones 663-3200 Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN Bells, Tennessee 38006 CROCKETT LIVESTOCK SALES CO., INC. Highway 88, Maury City, TN Phone: 656-2321 Danny Cobb Home Phone: 663-3164 Sale Every Wednesday 1:00 p.m. Compliments of INSTITUTIONAL FOODS AND SUPPLIES INC. Q.W. TAYLOR BOYD HIGHWAY MOTOR Compliments of General 20 CO. Merchandise MOTEL CROCKETT 663-2237 696-2721 FARMERS 663-3400 Alamo, CO-OP Fruitvale, Tennessee Tennessee CROCKETT GIN CO. Maury City, Tenn. Phone: 656-2104 ONE HOUR MARTINIZING The Most in Dry Cleaning 336 W. Main St. 151 Old Hickory Blvd. Jackson, Tenn. 422-3601 668-7261 TOM LAWLER’S, INC. Office Outfitter Post Office Box 1667 1170 Hwy. 45 By Pass 300 East Main Jackson, Tennessee 38301 117 CROSSNOE’S LIBERTY AND STYLE-O-RAMA Bells, Tennessee 663-2021 H R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE PURE INDUSTRIES Hamilton Hills INC. Shopping Center Brownsville, Tennessee Jackson, Tennessee 668-8152 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1983 AMERICAN AIR FILTER Brownsville, Tennessee Phone 772-1123 JONES FLOWERS CRAFTS Flowers, Gifts, and Cakes for All Occasions Hwy. 20 Bells, TN 663-2446 Jo and Shirley Jones THE COTTON BOWL Gifts and Jewelry WAL-MART Alamo, Tennessee Corner Mitchell and 22nd, Corner Osborne and 22nd______________ THARP BROS. LIBERTIES Home Owned and Operated by Harold and Horace Tharp Humbolt BLURTON’S TRADING POST Bells, TN Satisfaction Guaranteed BRADFORD SHOPPING CENTER Brownsville, TN Congratulations Seniors from THE BAR-B-QUE HUT Bells, TN 120 FARMERS GIN CO. Jackson Highway Beils, Tennessee 663-2996 RK HERE ALAMO FOR VCEO A PLUMBCR? C0£ LR„U.CJ!°N ALAMO CONSTRUCTI __167 N. Bells St. BLDG. MATERIAL • HARDWARE Alamo, ■■ PITTSBURGH PAI Tennessee Whirlpool Appliances ?- 1 —Wi. Building materials of all kinds BELLS LUMBER COMPANY Bells, Tenn. Phone: 663-2181 Service and Quality WEST TENN. MAINTENANCE SERVICE, INCORPORATED P.O. Box 145 • Bells, TN 38006 J FLETCHER EQUIPMENT 1341 Dupree Street Brownsville, Tennessee 38012 (901)772-0551 RAINEY FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 209 East Main St. Jackson, Tennessee AMERICAN SCHOOL OFFICE PRODUCTS Art Supplies Office Supplies Classroom Teaching Aids Teachers Workbooks Educational Recordings Classroom and Office Furniture Audio-Visual Products (901)382-0700 3964 Jackson Avenue Memphis, TN 424-3344 38128 TURNER DAIRIES INC. 255 Lassiter Road, Jackson, TN Phone (901)424-6455 (901) 424-MILK 123 DAVIDSON OPTICAL DISPENSARY Hamilton Hills Shopping Center Jackson, TN THE MOORE STUDIO Portraits — Commercial — Industrial Photographs — Weddings — Portrait Frames Duplicates may be ordered from school pictures 427-1296 215 N. Liberty, Jackson, Tennessee 124 THE PIT STOP Tune-ups — Lubrications Carburetor Repairs 29 Holiday Drive Jackson, TN 38301 901-668-1884 BELLS AMOCO Hwy. 79 Bells, TN 38006 Phone:663-3261 ROWE JEWELRY COMPANY, INC 205 E. Main St. Jackson, Tenn.38301 EMISON WRECKER SERVICE Owner — Lenard Emison 663-9849 — 663-2689 COUNTRY MOUSE FLOWER BOX Main St. Bells, Tenn. Phone:663-2096 24 hr. service LAVERNE’S BEAUTY SHOP Professional care means lovelier hair Nellie Winberry Phone: LaVerne Webb 663-2066 R. L. RONK CO. INC. Crockett Co. most complete furniture and appliance store 56 N. Court Alamo, TN 38001 696-4689 DR. BILL WATSON Bells, Tenn. 38006 EMILYS ANTIQUES Brownsville, Tenn. LANG’S SPORTING GOODS Jackson Plaza Jackson, Tenn.38301 Doug Thompson Phone Manager 901-423-3348 Sales f PartS l iQHno.mmmj HOBERT LOVELACE Service AND SONS BROWNSVILLE EQUIP. CO., INC. Brownsville, Tenn. Hwy. 76 South Brownsville, Tenn. 38006 901-772-1200 TOM’S Snacks and Foods Jackson, Tennessee BELLS GAS AND WATER City of Bells Natural Gas and Water 126 Compliments of the OKRA FESTIVAL When you’ve been to the rest come to the best for your clean used car or truck BILLY’S AUTO CENTER Hwy. 79 Bells, TN Ph., 663-3574 Congratulations to all of Bells High in your last year 127 1983 BOOSTERS Western Auto Alamo Flower Shop Alamo Fashion Shop H. E. McDaniel, DDS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Proctor Ronk Furniture Sunset Manor W. E. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nanney Sandy and Steve Davis Wheels Unlimited Big Hatchie Honda Three Star Muffler Dyer Dyer Tire Co. The Haywood Company 1st, 2nd, 3rd Factory Outlet U-Tote-Em Barney Bryum Sunset Manufacturing AMERICAN SCHOOL OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC. • Art Supplies • Teachers Work Books • Office Supplies • Educational Recordings • Classroom Teaching Aids • Audio-Visual Products • Classroom Office Furniture 3964 Jackson Ave., Memphis, TN 38128 Ph. (901) 382-0700 ROADSIDE CASH AND CARRY MARKET Coldcuts, ice, fish and tackle supplies Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey Bells, TN 663-2231 THE RACKET CLUB OF JACKSON Jackson’s finest family fitness center 106 Carriage House Drive, Jackson, TN 38301 128 Compliments of FIBERGLASS P.O. Box 2208, Jackson, Tennessee WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION Congratulations to the Bells High Graduates of 1983 Route 1, Alamo, Tennessee 38001 Senior Register CHARLES CHEATHAM: Basketball 1; FFA 1, 2, 3; Eyrie Staff 2, 3, 4; Eagle Staff 3, 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Eagle Mascot 4. CINDY CLEEK: FHA 1, 2,3; Deca 4. JERRY CRUTCHFIELD: FFA 1, 2; Vica 3, 4. SANDY DAVIS: Class President 1; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Little Sister 1; Vice-President 3; President 4; Red Rose Girl 4; FFA Sweetheart 4; Miss Bells Royalty 4; Miss Congenialty 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3; BHS Chorus 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 3, 4; Most Improved 3; Best All Around 4; Captain 4; Volunteer Girls’ State 3; Office Aide 3; Softball 3, 4; Designated Hitter 3, 4; Most Valuable Player 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Eyrie Staff 2, 3, 4; Reporter 2, 3, 4; Page Editor 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Sr. Play Crew — Who Killed Aunt Caroline?; Eagle Staff 3, 4; Editor in Chief 4; Outstanding Editor Award 4. STEVEN DAVIS: FFA 1, 2, 3; Deca 4. TRACY DOTSON: Latin Club 1; Eyrie Staff 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Most Intellectual 4; Beta Club Award 4; Am. History 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. JOHN EDWARDS: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Most Handsome 4; Class Favorite 3. WILLIE EDWARDS: FFA 1, 2; Vica 12; Basketball 1. DANNY ELLINGTON: Beta Club 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 4; Class Reporter 2; District Math Tournament 2; Eyrie Typist 3, 4. SHERRI ELLISON: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 2, 3; Class Secretary 2, 4; Most Talented 1; BHS Chorus 2, 3; Eagle Staff Salesmen 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Class Reporter 3; Beta Club Secretary 4; Miss Bells 3; Class Favorite 2; Homecoming Representative 1. 2; Am. History Award 4; Kindergarten Helper 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Award 1; Sr. Play — Who Killed Aunt Caroline? LORRAINE ESTERS: FFA 1; Cosmetologist 1, 2,3. SHEWONDA ESTERS: FFA 1; Cosmetologist 1, 2. JUDY FAULKNER: Salutatorian; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Beta President 4; Quill Scroll 2, 3, 4; Eyrie Staff 2, 3, 4; Page Editor 4; Eyrie Artist 2, 3, 4; Eagle Staff 3, 4; Eagle Co-Editor 4; FHA 1; Thespian 4; Best Thes- pian 4; Finals in Lambuth and 3rd in Martin speech tournaments 4; Class Vice-President 4; Most Intellec- tual 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; BHS Chorus 2, 3; Math Tournament 1, 2, 4; GCEMC Essay Contest winner 3; Volunteer Girls State delegate 3; Softball 1, 2; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. Treas. 1, 2; President 3, 4; “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 4; “Our Town” 4; Senior Play “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?” Who’s Who in American High School; Most Outstanding Senior Girl 4; DAR Award 4. TODD FRANCIS: FFA 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Deca 3. BETH GIBSON: FHA 1, 2, 3; Encounter 1; BHS Chorus 2, 3; Vice-President 4; Sr. Play “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?” SHERYL GREGORY: FHA 1, 2, 3. 4; BHS Advisory Officers 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Reporter 4; BHS Chorus 2, 3; Eagle Ad Salesman 4; Sociology Award 3; Math Tournament 1, 3, 4; FHA Outstanding Achievement Award 3; Sr. Play “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?” WALLACE JONES: FFA 1, 2; Baseball 1; Vica 1, 2; Reporter 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. KEVIN LIGON: FFA 1, 2, 3; Sr. Play Who Killed Aunt Caroline?”; VOE 4; Class Favorite 1; Class Reporter 1; Basketball 1. TANA LUKENBILL: Class Vice-President 1, Assistant Secretary 4; FHA 1, 2. 3, 4; Advisory Officer 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Tournament 3; Eyrie Staff Typist 4; Eyrie Award 4; BHS Chorus 2, 3; Eagle Staff 3, 4; Most Dedicated Staffer 4; Sr. Play “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?”; Office Aide 3. JENNIFER MARTIN: FHA 1. 2, 3; Sr. Play “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?” MARTY MOORE: FFA 1, 2; Deca 4. CAMEX extension on page 700 VINCENT PARKER: FFA 1, 2, 3; Chaplain 3; Quill Scroll 4; Basketball 1; Basketball stat. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; BHS Chorus 2, 3; Library Club 3, 4; Eagle Staff Photographer 4; Eyrie Typist 3, 4; Eyrie Photographer 4; Music 1; Most School Spirited 4; Class Treasurer 4; Teenager of the Year 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play Crew, “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?” GARY PEYTON: FFA 1, 2, 3; Eyrie Staff 2, 3, 4; Page Editor 4; THSPA 2nd Place 2, 3; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Most Athletic 3; Boys State Delegate 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; All County 3, 4; All District 3, 4; All West Ten- nessee 4; Journalism Certificate 4; Am. History Certificate 4. 131 LISA PIGUE: Beta Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Advisory Officer 3; Outstanding Member 2; Deca 4; Class Favorite 1. TRACY PIRTLE: FFA 1, 2, 3; Thespian 3; “Stage Door” Sr. Play “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?”; VOE 1. GAIL RAINES: FHA 1, 2; Office Aide 1; OEA 4; Historian, Reporter of Photograph and Scrapbook; Sr. Play “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?” DARIS SIMMONS: FFA 1, 2; Basketball 1, 4; Vica 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3. STAYCE SIMMONS: FFA 1; VOE 4. BILLY SIPES: FFA 1, 2; Vica 3; Deca 4. BRIAN SKELTON: Valedictorian; Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Thespian 2; THSSDL District Winner 1, 2; OUR TOWN 1; I REMEMBER MAMA 2; STAGE DOOR 3; Sr. Play — WHO KILLED AUNT CAROLINE?; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4; Eyrie Photographer 2; Chief Photographer 3, 4; Page Editor 4; Editors Choice Award 3; Co-Most Valuable Staffer 4; 1st THSPA Photography 2; 2nd 4; Eagle Photographer 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 2; Class Reporter 4; FFA 1; National Finalist, Scholastic Photography Awards 2, 3, 4; Most Talented 3; GCEMC Essay Winner 3; Most Likely to Succeed 4; District Math Tournament 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3, 4; 4-H All-Star 2, 3, 4; Big Chief 4; 4-H State Council Member 4; District Photography Winner 3; Leadership Winner 3, 4; BHS Chorus 3; National 4-H Photography Exhibition 2, 3; Lions Club Award 4; 1983 Tn. Honors Program Winner 4. LAURA TINKER: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Encounter 1; BHS Chorus 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Sr. Play “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?” LUE VERNE WEBB: FHA 1; Encounter 1; Little Sister Alt. 1; 4-H 1, 2; Eagle Staff 4; Softball 1; Class Favorite 4; Senior Play — “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?”; VICA Voc. School Secretary 4; Food Management 2; Cos. 3, 4; Secretary 4. TONY WHITE: FFA 1, 2; Vica 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL WILLIAMS: Senior Class President; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Eyrie Staff 2, 3, 4; Page Editor 4; Editor 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4; “Our Town” 1, 4; “I Remember Mama” 2; “Stage Door” 3; Eagle Staff 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapter Vice-President 4; 4-H 1; American Legion Boys State Delegate 3; Wit- tiest 3; Senior Play — “Who Killed Aunt Caroline?”; Class Secretary 3; Class Reporter 1; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 1, 2; County Photo Art Exhibit 4; Most Outstanding Senior Boy 4. SHEILA WILLIAMS: FHA 1, 2; Deca 3. 4. ✓ • V


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