Berry High School - Caravel Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)
- Class of 1967
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MM.,-4,7-r The Treasures Are Here d ,for theTaking . . . og, . , X v The spirit of the ancient pirate ship the Camvel lives on in the hearts opf,rBerry students as they seek V the treasures of 5 A lifes -r crefiitlglgty, knowledge, sportsmanship, fellowship, school- fee hee? eeeeee espifihe ffiendship, -and dedication to idealsf eee f X , . nquir . . . thy task is first to learn WHAT IS And in pursuant knowledge, pure intellect will find pure pleasure . . Reber! Bridge: will .6 ,, R , ffl 151241-L 1-'fif , Vw lin jf! fin X ,tux- iw ,wg il? ' GAIN ini 1? iw ' W lll s..,' Knowledge Must Be Sought . . . from teachers 2 Education should be as gradual as the moon rise, perceptible not in progress but in resu1t.' George jolm Whyte-Melville I ma ,V 3. 1 P' Wada 4 3' 43 Y L, 'Q -. NA wb V n 'DAWN if Y 4, I .AQ L- ' ' V' ,,,,-ffffi 'Z' ig y , ,f fg - Q, O 54 . - , D, ig, l I . - , ' K uw ,f I in the classroom and with friends Q53 W E 4 ?' wr' E Ri ...,-.af -'ZX-X 4-vm A Lf-- w ' Wl. gg' 1- C1'S3lL1V1ty Here the free spirit of mankind, at length, Throws its last fetters offg and who shall place A limit to the giants unchained strength, Or curb his swiftness in the forward race? William Cullen Bryant Y Xu X'-X. x, --......,,,,,,WmmKWNW L'W -,y 'AJ .ff-ff , 'if fs 5 Li Lth k '--D--.... -,Mamma . ....w.-.N W-ur' W: ibn, , w., f Fellow hip And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed. Kablil Gibran ,il is-'Z 76,0- 1 535 'UW , iw -.JF 5 1 Goals A To Be Reaehed by Those Who Strive for Them. School Spirit What liberty a loosened spirit brings Emily Dickimon Ie rl 2 W ,14 f,frg.r ,wife ' . 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I d,.........1 Y' Theme . .. Organiz atiAons- . . . Activities . . . Sports . . t se 4 ,Jl1?,f,q Kg .52- 'Sr . ik 1 We-fi' si? L ew Contents . . . 1 ilfguturcs . .' 1 I2-i 18 Y ,FLIQIICY . . 153 . . 70 I Classes ...... - - W0 86 ' Advertisements .. .. 25-i Us . A:5imm2iiEditor . , . Managing Editor . . Business Manager . , Sponsors ..... r.,. x, ' ' 3'5L'fi W N . :Q , r 3f ' fn., .,,,. 1.. K f- .,.,' ,.,.-f , iz Qggl3arry Copeland . . Paula Watkins . . . . . Bill Craig . . . Clyde Thomas f . Mrs. Sara Kirkland Mrs. jg-:an W. Wright Miss ,L3VOHdIQ. Harding E E I l Q ,,,. ORGANI2 L W--rfb' XTIO 5 4 ur Student I . Iii, ef v T I Davor's hard work began last May. A successful Awards Day is the result of long preparation. OFFICERS: S. Morris, Chaplain, K. York, Parlizunentariang B. Stegall, 2nd Vice-Presg D. Harrison, Historiang E. Hay, 1stVice-Pres.g B. Patton, Sgt. at Armsg C. Aderholt, Sec.g D. Luketic, Pres. Government at ork Raw 1: B. Box, C. Aderholt, K. York, A. Alvis, B. Bishop, B. Walker, D. Taylor, M. Graves, Row 2: Mrs. Lewis, P. Hays, J. Hawkins, R. Lott D Har rison, A. Johnson, B. McIntosh, S. Morris, C, Steinerg Raw 3: M. Dupuy, L. Poole, D. Scively, C. Waters, T. Dart, J. Stevens, B. Bridwell, C Coblentz Mrs. Kelly, Row 4: K. Hudson, J. Razek, A. Gore, Row 5: B. Patton, B. Copeland, T, Chase, E. Hay, D. Oertel, A. Chappelle, B. Stegall, K McClure D Luketic. Susan Morris leads our devotional every day. ? Your Student Council, led by President Davor Luketic, is constantly at work in order to serve and represent every individual in the student body here at Berry. The Student Council started the year off right with emphasis placed on developing friendship and school spirit among the .students. As a result of the co-operation of the student body, Hey Day and the Ghost Walk were great successes. To welcome back our past two graduating classes, a Homecoming Dance was given. Then, on a more serious note, followed the traditional Dead Week during exams. The most exciting event of the year, Buccaneer Week was carried out with much determination on the part of the marshals. The outstanding achievement of the Student Coun- cil hasalways been the Awards Day each spring. The real award goes to our Student Council for a job well done. . PAULA WATKINS, Assistant Editor, and BARRY COPELAND, Editor. Caravel Staff The Cmzwel Staff spends its entire year working to publish the best possible picture history of the school year 1966-67 at Berry High School. The work began in july when Mrs. Wright, L. Razek, J. Knapp, S. Horton, and B. Craig went to Montevallo to the yearbook workshop. There they drew the dummy of the theme which is used in the annual this year. This dummy won first run- ner-up out of the 128 schools. The staff sold the advertisements two weeks before school started, and Clyde Thomas, Business Manager, sold over 33600 worth. It is the wish of every staff member that this 1966-67 Carmel will bring pleasure and happy memories for years to come. The Big Three FACULTY SECTION: Barbara Sloan, Chairmang Hollis johnstong Anne johnsong and Kyla Crank. ff-..,...,t S iii iQ1 t' i i 7 ifi 51 gr 91: RQ-Qsyagwg f I I A FEATURE SECTION jack1e Putman Kathy Har alsong L12 Wilson, Chanrman Carol Rames Mela nie johnson. Our high flying photographers from Bel- mont Studio! ORGANIZATIONS SECTION: Marsha Hanksg Donna Painterg Becky Whiteg Clyde Thomasg Janis Williamsg Judy Knapp Chaxrman Loxs Razek Annette Lange. 16' rr I I ,A iff? f fllfl l ' TN ,, M A XX xkzbt' '-Jk, qu K, SPORTS EDITORS Bill Craig, Chairmang Bonnie Mclntoshg Linda Hinton. More of the CARAVEL Stafi CLASSES: mated-Janet Barnes, Rita Harmon, Della Day, Diane Wyatt, Karen Cooper. :landing-Susan Lemmon, Mary Matsos, Curt Newell, chairman. I ' -Ar-ui ' vm tix W .51 W -1 G Outstanding Scholastic Abilit ains Recognition in i ur Honor Society The National Honor Society members ex- emplify the qualities of scholarship, leader- ship, service, and character. According to tradition, the Honor Society presents two Book Awards each spring. The first is presented to the sophomore with the highest average, the second, to the teacher who the students feel has best served the school throughout the year. This year, members of the Honor Society have accepted the challenge of sponsoring a tutoring program for all interested senior high students. Q .-It Y . wif' -M .5.i,.,. ,A g ,...-as ' .... 'g 5 '- ,Q ' -f ' .fgiilalii 'F 'Qs ' 1 , gi .1 5 - -1? OFFICERS: J. Knapp, Chaplaing S. Horton, Treas.g M. Hanks, Se V Holloway, Historian, K. Griffith, Pres.g S. Morris, Vice-Pres. +3 'C Row 1: M. Hanks, S. Turkington, V. Holloway, S. Snyder, J. Ramsden, bl. McCracken, Rau' 2: Mr. Martin, Mrs. Pearson, E, Martin, J Knapp K. Griffith, S. Horton, G. Grey, K. Hartley, K. House, S. Morris. Down the Smir.f.' A. Cowan, P. Wallace, K, Haralson, M. Burr, D. Luketic, V. Holloway, E. Hay, D. Gant, H. Wiley, S. Horton, K. Griffith, J. Sisson, C. Thomas. Bolzom Row: Mrs. Gallman, B. White, D. Day, K. Scogins, I. Livingston, J. Williams, L. Razek, M. Matsos. f ,J yi' JAM 'e..,Ea s ' s 9 Q Vo' 1 ff ,. f 'i. I is I fn- kj' G .3 , aj. X I6 is gifs A lt j. 1 U .fix QQ 26 X' KIM GRIFFITH, Editor KATHY HARALSON, Asst. Editor OW5' The official duty of the Cr0w'5 Next is to serve the school by dis- seminating its news to the students, their parents, and the community. It is sponsored by the Senior Class and provides an opportunity for students to practice journalism, newspaper management, and selling. 6 Selling papers is one way to get out of homeroom. A U, ,, 7 ., ,,.W A JA 1 '3' if W 4 f viz? 1 Aff X f 'NQSlf, A . ini BUSINESS MANAGERS: Janis Williams, Jo Livingston. It's hard to resist a sale from a pretty girl. They Serve the Community . . . Q Raw 1: Mr. Clayton, D. Dobbins, C. Coblentz, K. Hudson, A. Cowan, E. Hay, L. Smith, D. Allen, B. Bridwell, T. Vaughn, K. Ketchum, K. McClure, H. Hudson, K. Kirbyg Raw 2: Mr. Dickinson, L. Burks, B. Roden, C. Carpenter, A. Chappelle, D. Cox, B. Anderson, J. Noland, K, Griffith, D. Luketic, R. Hay, T. Cordell, R. Carson, D. Kimbrough, E. Lindley. OFFICERS: K. Griffith, Vice-Pres., E. Lindley, Pres., K. Hudson, Sec., E. Hay, Treas.g D. Allen, Chaplain. The main objective of the Key Club is to serve the community. Sponsored directly by the Kiwanis Club, its mem- bers have earned recognition both in their community and in their school. The membership of the Key Club is limited to thirty senior high school boys. The final approval of new members rests with the principal of the school. 'Ur Key Club monitors check hall passes, even from pretty practice teachers! Key Club SOOTHING SOLACE FOR SORE MUSCLES-This whirlpool, the pride and joy of the Athletic Department, was bought with funds raised by the Key Club. em ze is-4 f ' xi 3 L BN, 5 k ,,,... OFFICERS, Row 1: L. Razek, Chaplain, D. Wyatt, Treas.g M. Graves, President. Row 2: A. Lange, Vice-Pres., E. Douglas, Sec., G. Duquette, Sgt. at Arms. Row 1: G. Duquette, F. McCollum, P. Parkerg Bobby Creel Row 2: K. Cooper, B. Harris, L. Lemmer, lard, M. Matsos, L. Razek, S. Owensg Row 3: M. Graves, J. Barnes, E. Dougles, C. Cruze, A. Lange, L. Snoddy, Mr. Hartman. Homefamfns 15360 4 + Service is the Goal of the Candor Club The purpose of the Junior Civitan Club is to produce good citizens. This is a new club at Berry, and it was sponsored by the Bluff Park Civitan Club. Its members strive for clean living and good sports- manship and for making service their watchword. P. Carty, D. Wyatt, S. Horton, B. Bal- Hinton, G. Patterson, A. Edwards, Mr. Qllli M K I3iN'Yl R 4? Ms? S..-5' M!! .. l l X . l ' ' is 4 ,ss on , ,A ., Q 1 'fr S , we-22 af 'st - M , V --f 4 ff i M' ff Members prepare work for state-wide shows. Creativity Hard Work Senior Art Club The Berry High School Senior Art Club's fifty-four members worked purposefully for Berry. They were represented at the State Art Club Convention in December at Birming- ham-Southern College by Margaret Bakalar's sewing as state Secretary. Displaying school spirit, they made signs for the football and basketball games and produced scenery for the Senior Beauty Walk. They cooperated with all other departments in making displays and posters. Outstanding programs were presented by professional artists to the group which met monthly in members' homes. OFFICERS: L. Razek, Sec.g B. Sloan Chaplain S. White, Pres.g L. Smith, Sgt. at Arms B Walker Vice-Pres. Practicing ow for a Uri R QQ vii. .. gi :gg f X . F' X 9 ff . W? Row 1.' S. Robins, S. Lyons, L. Razek, S. Horton, K. Cooper, D. Parker, S. Snyder, S. Lemmong Row 2: P. Mcjenkin, M. K. Hicks, P. Robinson J. Shaeffer, S. Snider, E. Douglas, S. Spratlin, j. Barnes, Row 5: G. Cherry, S. Morris, C. Brazeal, J. Williams, J. Knapp. C. McCracken, K Haralson, M. Hanks, Row 4: C. Aclerholt, S. Sims, P. Roberts, S. Hartley, B, Armour, J. Livingston, K. Scoging Row 5: R. McShan, N. Naugle, P. Easter, L. Riley, P. Walker, P. Sims, V. Bedsoleg Row 6: Mrs. Wall, J. McCracken, C, Sellers, D. Painter, B. Hemenway, C. Raines, Row 7 B. Box, A. Lange, L. Hinton, C. Thomas, D. Wyatt, B. Mclntoshg Row 8: C. Kelly, K. Griffith, J. Noland, R. Gray, D. Oertel. Teachers and students appreciate the fine work of the Future Teachers' Club. As these students learn to become teachers, they serve the school in so many ways that the Carfzvel simply could not list them all, but speaking for the school, the staff is sincere when it says, Keep up the good Work. 1 Teaching Career ff Z f fill ll W W : OFFICERS: L. Razek, Historiang C. Thomas, Vice- Pres.3 J. Barnes, Chaplaing J. McCracken, Treas.g L. Riley, Pres.g S. Horton, Parliamentarian. wi Annette Lange accurately records grades for her teacher. L bw -s.gZ 'fr we - J' s , .lf Q.,- joan McCracken can't understand what happened to her register! s 'Sf' rs extras S . f Q ...r . . .. , I :fl f - Ng , 4 1' I Q- .. . A A 3 -N, W--f . A 2- N 5 gli af' I fi' x if 43 4 Future Homemakers if L t aa E, , 1 A , is t . . t g B r if af 5711, 1 J , I f ii Q ' Z 0 i sf- A S I ig U 0 34 i y t of America l One of the most outstanding clubs of Berry is the Future Homemakers of America. Open to all girls who have taken or are taking Home Economics, it offers not only the ad- vantage of learning more about the field of Homemaking, but gives each girl the op- OFFICERS: P. Van Voorhis, Treas.g A. Wildsmith, Chap- laing B. Wells, Pres.g D. Wyatt, Vice-Pres.g C. Sellers, Reporterg G. Mixon, Historiang P. Brunson, Sec.g H. Holst, Parliamentarian. The Future Homemakers' Cottage is used for all teas for the faculty and school guests. portunity of applying her knowledge to her own particular interest. Besides being busy in the field of Home Economics, the F.H.A. has shown an active interest in Berry. Because of its outstanding record last year, this club was given the Best Club Award for 1966. a i 5 i if ,355 9- S 0 ' R eds f 49 i Q 'Ta l -Z' , ri D in z 3 5 2 ,af Q Future Homemalcers are the official seamstresses of the school. In addition to sewing ripped trousers, the girls have performed many projects, such as making the arm bands for the monitors. Q ... Al Q .. L .L .. A. Row 1: Mrs. Lawler, H. Holst, G. Wilbanks, P. Brunson, P. Van Voorhis, B. Wells, C. Sellers, A. Wildsmith, G. Mixon, D. Wyatt, N. Lovellg Row 2: B. Driver, B. Hearn, C. Hartley, B. Thornton, V. Seelbinder, M. Wallace, M. Graves, P. Tate, L. Warrington, M. Milton, D. Day, J. Jennings, Row 3: D. Tully, J. Wendland, T. Powell, J. Hoffine, B. Inman, N. Wilkerson, T. Smith, M. Thagard, B. Peek, R. Walton, S. Sulli- van, Row 4: C. Buckingham, J. Dickerson, K. Brunson, M. Hostler, C. McNamee, S, Moore, C. White, D. Campbell, P. Holst, S. Heyward P. Walker, Raw 5: P. Watkins, J. Jackson, N. Abercrombie, J. Albright, L. Humphrey J. Kimbrell N. Gooclson V. Davis C. Mayfield G Pat terson, S. Bailey, Row 6: D. Lanford, P. Robinson, J. A. Flynn, D. Welch, A. McMahon, V. Robbins, B. Martin, Ray, F.,Hanson, S. sfpaih, Roper, M. johnson. 1 35 Fellowship of Christian Athletes i , tt.,.i, 5 ,M , ,sf .fl Row 1: I. Noland, K. Griffith, H. Wiley, K. Ketchum, J. Elmore, L. Ballard, B. Bradshaw, B. Roche, D. Allen, D, Carlisle, K. King, T. ginbotham, C. Steiner, G. Johnson, M. Mezzell, J. Deegan, A. Hicks, Stegall, K. McClure, A. Terrell, H. Cannon, B. Butler, M. Barnett, E. K. Hudson, B. Levertt, T. Bush, J. Daly, D. Cox, J. Carter, R. Frank, R. Hutchinson, T. Chase, Row 7: J. Powell, D. Pappas, R. Rowell, R. W. Hendricks, A. Cowan, B. Bridwell, T. Vaughn, Mike Sharmon Row 2. Hulsey, D. Reese, C. Coblentz, C. Bernard, Row 3: M..Browning, S. Hig- D. Dobbins, B. Lochamy, C. Carpenter, Row 4.' J. Ivins, T. Cordell, B Lindley, A. Chappelle, Row 5: J. Dunham M. Gaulden, D. Kimbrough Raw 6: E. Creel, P. Parker, L. Burks, C. 6Vildsmith, J. Place, R. Fulleri Hay, D. Luketic, R. Carson, L. Hegenbarth, A. Chitwood, B. Creel, Row 8. L. Schrnidtke, B. Matlock, j. Hiney, N. Arnwine, H. Martin, Coach Finley. Through the athletic program and the boys who participate in it, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes confronts the youth of the nation with the challenge and adventure of following Christ in the fellow- ship of the Church. OFFICERS: D. Allen, Chaplain, K. Hudson, Captain, J. Dunham, Co-Cap- tain. . 1.1 is , f .ffl OFFICERS: G. Skelton, Vice-Pres.g C. Cruze, Treas.g S. Turkington, Pres., B. Box, Sec., G. Smith, Program Director. ,,.................., ,m.,,W.. - ,,,. Y - K viii? H Hope Now in its second year, Hope seeks to give all students a better understanding of how to live a Christian life. Each Wednes- day, Morning Watch, a devotional program which features speakers from all walks of life, is sponsored by .the club. These pro- grams are intended to serve as a time for thought and personal reflection. In addition to Morning Watch, the club, under the guidance of Miss Seay, is sponsor- ing a battalion in Viet Nam. American flags have been placed in homerooms by the club. Standing: G. Smith, S. jackson, L. Ayres, J. DeLapp, D. O'Barr, G. Skelton, M. Ray, P. Coleman, K. Hanna, K. Gester, B. Box, B. Newton, P. Lair, E. Hall, K. Crosby, Sealed: C. Cruze, B. White, S. Turkington, D. Day, J. Ramsden, B. Box, Miss Seay. P , . , , ..i. L Row 1 Mrs. Peebles, B. Bishop, M. M. Morgan, B. Harris, M. Baklar, L. Bishop, A. McRae, C. Gauzeg Row 2.' M. Dupuy, C. Raines, J. Clark, B Golden C. Mayfield, B. Randall, Row 3: T. Foster, D. Brown, C. Duval, J. McCarty, J. Duval, M. Lindley, B. Paraccag Row 4: R. Hughes, C Lanier L. Wilson, L. Burgess, S. McGuire, A. Cowan, G. Hooks, R010 55 C. Cruze, J. Owens, G. Smith, B. Brady, E. Mangrumg Row 6: C. Truss J Metrock, L. Portera, B. Wright, C. Martin, W. Eidson, Row 7: T. Bagley, J. Grogan, M. Clements, L. Jackson, C. Elliott. The members of the Forensic Club are students interested in ac- quiring invaluable training for lead- ership and good citizenship through effective public speaking. Each year debate contests are sponsored by the club and all students are encouraged to enter. The Forensic Club has brought home many honors from these contests for Berry. The National Forensic Club form- ally taps students who have achieved honors in public speaking and debate and have been approved by the faculty. OFFICERS: A. Cowan, Sgt. at Arms, C. Cruze, Treas., A. McRae, Vice-Pres.g L. Wil- son, Pres., B. Harris, Sec., M. M. Morgan, 4 Parliamentarian. as l urtain allers sf--l The Kurtain Kallers offers all interested students an opportunity to develop their dramatic abilities A before the footlights and behind the stage. OFFICERS: S. Morris, Pres., S. Bailey, Chaplain, D, Brown, Sec., J. Sisson, Parl.g L, Buckner, Vice-Pres., D. Dexter, Treas.g and R. Gray, Sgt. at Arms. M. Burr, J. Stevens, A. Eddins, A. Roberts, A. Rooker, M. H. Mills, J, Jackson, L. Griglione, C. Hartley, M. Bowman. Row 3: B. Beal, P. Wal lace, J, Schaeffer, K. Hartley, K, Scoggins, M. Mosley, V. Kaiser, J. Pohnson, P. Jones, K. Trickey. Row 4: C. Buckingham, J. Dickerson, D. Tully V. Seelbinder, L. Herlong, B. Driver, P. Watkins, S. Bailey, B, Bishop, D. Helms, J. Owens. Row 5: M. L. Baker, B. Taylor, P. Robinson, C. Kelly L. Portera, M. E. Porter, H. Johnston, L. Wilson, B. J. Peek. Row 6: J. Carroll, P. Clutts, D. Brown, K. York, B. Wright, B, Brady, P. Palmer J. Windland, B. Basset, Y. Logan. Row 7: J. Hoffine, F. Hanson, S. Spain, R. Gray, D, Belshaw, C. Newell, A. McRae, M. Goebel, S. Morrow Row 1: Miss Forbes, L Walker J. Sisson, B. Gaines, L. Buckner, M. Wallace, S. Morris, D. Gardner, T. McParson, G. Burton, B. Brown. Row 2. 6'Round ,Em ! YeeHaW,' i s The Pep Club is a newly or- ganized club at Berry this year. It offers membership to all students interested. This club seeks to pro- mote school spirit among the stu- dent body and to arouse added enthusiasm and support for the football team. OFFICERS: L. Kirk, Vice-Pres.g P. Easter, Sec,3 C. ,Mayfield, Pres. , kg-,xx 41 V ,,,,,L Q i E L 5 F1 El Circulo E panol A group of students who are taking Span- ish or have already completed the course compose one of the largest clubs at Berry, the Spanish Club. This club through its ac- tivities strives to create for its members a broadening interest in the culture of the Spanish-speaking people. OFFICERS: C. Steiner, Sgt. at Arms, K. Graves, Pres., L. J. Davis, Vice-Pres. in ...,,,,.. t i.' A Q ,QQ L , Q.. 3 ,L 1 .. 0.1 , s -. .. .Et . ' ' Row 1,' K. Bailey, S. Ward, N. Hamilton, S. Skaggs, J. Wolbach, B. Watts, D. Emery, Mr. Hartman, Row 2: M. L. Woodward, K. Ray, E. Ras- berry, J. Kerr, D. Steiner, C. Watts, D. Wells, D. Gates, J. Reynolds, Row 3: B. Sims, P. Carty, A. Lange, L. Riley, J. Livingston, P. Wallace J. Stevens, A. Eddins, K. jones, J. K. Michieg Row 4: R. Dice, K. Graves, K. York, D, Brown, P. Easter, K. Cooper, S. Owens, S. Prosch, B Armour S. Lyons, Row 5 D. Rhodes Hoffman E. Coleman S Luke A. Dickerson P Hult uist H. ohnston G Easter S. Snider, Row 6 Payton, S. Prentice, C, Steiner, S. Strawbridge, S. Hallman, J. Hicks, 1. Nichols, A. Christie, N, Waters, Row 8.' E. Creel, M. Browning, B. Creel A. Chitwood, S. Higginbotham, B. Butler, J, Ivins, M. Mezzellg Row 9: H. Cannon, E. Lindley. t -' , J. , , . , , - Q , J , - , ' - P. Hays, S. Hibbler, B. White, L. J. Davis, A. Peake, L. Kirk, D. Adderhold, L. Jones, L. Myrichg Row 7.' H. Layman, B. Roche, T. Moore, R. gill' French Clu As a member of the Alabama Federation of French Clubs, the Senior French Club provides the French student with the opportuni- ty to become better acquainted with the language and culture of France. The French Club is responsible for the organization of the Ameri- can Field Service this year. It will be the sponsor club for future ex- 42 change students. OFFICERS: J. Knapp, Pres., C. Thomas, Treats., L. Hinton, Vice-Pres., L. McDaniel, Sgt. at Arms, D. Wyatt, Chaplain, S. Robins, Sec. Row Z: P. Van Voorhis, B. Wells, V. Thomas, E. Burton, S. Robins, D. Wyatt, M. Hillhouse, S. Smith, D. Denton, A. McRae, Row 2: C. Crane, B. Rush, G. Cherry, K. House, L. Buckner, S. Lemmon, C. Bailey, L. Hart, M. Couch, D. Barnes, J. McCarty, Row 3: Mrs. Rankin, C. Stoltz, L, Herlong, G. Ellis, C. McCracken, C. Bryant, S. Jackson, R. Brown, M. Matsos, L. Razek, K. Crank, A. Edwards, D. Lanford, B. Brady, D. Sanderson, Row 4: B. White, S. Spain, C. Aderholt, C. Conner, B. Goad, C. Cain, J. Knapp, C. Thomas, M. Lindley, R. Walton, N. Buettner, S. Hayward, Row 5: B. Thornton, S. Sims, T. Coley, N. Naugle, M. Deason, J. Razek, M. Thagard, B. Peek, D. Nabors, R. MacDonald, S. Frame, Raw 6,' K. Tanquary, A. Coston, L. Rickerson, C. Raines, S. Marcus, B. Sloan, A. Constantine, S. Smith, H. Anton, Row 7: D. Mueller, F. Brady, R. Gray, D. Williams, L. McDaniel, S. Iveli, L. Hinton, M. Johnston, M. Murphy, G. Grey, R. Bolen, J. Wildsmith. l l l rings American Field Service to Berry Sealed: C. Stoltzg C. Walton, DeLapp. A Stud Brings Germany Closer for l These Students The members of the German Club are given the opportunity to express their in- terest in this language and its background. They are encouraged to study the culture and people of Germany. One restriction for mem- bership in this club is that you must be tak- ing German, or have already completed two M , Vyi i g A years of the language. a s OFFICERS: Dal Allen, Pres., Ronald Krueger, Vice-Pres.g Raymond Crisson, Treas.g Thomas Lang, Chaplain., Walter Cranford, Sgt. at Arms. X Row 1: B. Gresham, J. Wild, A. Scroggins, R. Stewart, T. Goodwin, D. Harper, T. Lang, B. Deegan, D. Allen, Row 2: Mrs. Wingo, L. Lanir, J Boyd, B. Crowe, C. Traylor, M. Kirkland, E. Edge, D. Westbrook, A. Tobin, K. jones, L. Saturdayg Raw 3: D. Etheridge, E. Martin, J. Morin, M. Hienrichs, R. Compton, B. Miller, M. K. Hyche, C. De Lorimer, S. Moore, B. Newton, J. Gennettg Row 4: D. Krueger, B. McPoland, M. Rasco, E. Gamberg, R. Krueger, D, Moore, J. Byrd, J. King, C. Mileski. 44 Roman Wa of LM Comes Alive Hn4q-g5g5.gA ,gn 55 g qt-:aw L, 6 xl Row 1: Mrs. Fitzibbon, D. Broadhead, M. Haney, S. Turkington, S. Lemon, R. Ward, B. Adams, W. DeVille, J. DeVille, V. Roosevelt, A. Doug- D. Taylor, J. Vaughn, B. Taylor, P. Hultquist, Row 3: C. McCurdy, K. Hartley, S. Smith, K. Thomas, L. Fleming, E. Rew, P. Murphie, J. Mci las, P. Stroud, E. Douglas, Row 2: B. Holcomb, A. Harris, M. Pierson, M. Villedsen, D, Gore, C. Miller, V. Sears, D. Proctor, C. Kelley, A. L. Pard Donald, P. Evans, L. Hicks, B. Powell, D. Lovell, Row 4: S. Hartley, J. Dozier, B. Meshad, L. Poole, J. Gray, P. Chandler, D. Hahn, K. Kennard L. Leach, C. Stoltz, S. Owens, E. Lawhon, S. Hall, Raw 5: B. Matlock, B. Keith, P. Linsley, G. Duquet, A. Williams, J. Coley, L. Hefner, B, Levertte, W. Hamby, R. Rew, D. Moore, G. Adair, B. Johnson, Row 6: R. Turner, G, Hayden, M. Peacock, S. Lowery, I. Lowery, S. Hultgren, E Hay, T. Coley, T. Cordell, R. Hay, B. Hentz, M. Giles, Row 7: S. Campbell, M. Evans, J. Rasberry, R. Burr, H. Douglas, C. Dickey, J. Metroc C. Truss, D. Pappas, K. McClure, J. Beard, N. Lovell, H. Stevens. In row-Sally Turkington, Sec., lndia Lowry, Treas., Susan Hall, Historian, 2nd row-John Beard, Sgt. at Arms, Kim McClure, Pres., Robert Hay, Chap., Chris Truss, V. Pres., Jim Metrock, Parliamentarian. The Latin language is definitely not dead as far as the Junior Classi- cal League is concerned. The mem- bers are students who are taking or have taken two or more years of Latin. They strive to promote in- terest and a better understanding of the Latin language, and its his- torical and cultural background. One way in which this is done is at- tending the state Latin Convention. Row 1: D. Parker, L. Herlong, R. McShan, M. K. Hicks, R. Stewart, Row 2: K. Scogin, B. Hemenway, J. Williams. Learning hile Serving With emphasis on helping other people, the Future Nurses of America strive toward the goal of a pro- spective nursing career. The club was established only one year ago and within that year it has re- ceived its charter with the National Future Nurses of America. OFFICERS: Row 1,' R. McShan, Pres., D. Parker, 2nd Vice-Pres.g Row 2: B. Peek, Sec., K. Echols, Sgt. at Arms, C. Payne, 1st Vice-Pres. Row 1: L. Herlong, P. Spencer, D. Fowler, B. Goad, G. Ellis, Row 2: T. Layfield, B. Crowe, J. Boyd, B. Ballard, D. Parker, D. Gant, B. Fiorella C. Payne, R. McShan, Row 3: Mrs. Huffman, J. Shaeffer, L. Barnowski, M. Kirkland, J. Crosthwait, D. Denton, C. Murray, B. Burgin, P. john- son, M. Denton, Row 4: J. Williams, V. Kaiser, S. Smith, M. Thagard, B. Peek, R. Stewart, B. Hemenway, M. Heinrich, F. Lynch, K. Scogin J. McDonald, J. Dozier, P. Evans, M. K. Hicks. iv nwmmnuxwunwi imma Q , wana: 1 J-r 1 wfb v ' I fwuust was 7 can , y - If Us M M l in ' D111 ph V w ' - K 4, al K3 ' wf- .. G .Q -1 as wall I 'Jawa .l Q, . JY- 4 Q, L3 'ities if M K .gay .xi wr I e-ff 6 Y A , Q Row I: D. Wells, A. Alvis, L. Hegenbarth, K. Brinner, G. Bishop, L. McDaniel, P. Tate, C. Dorsey, B. Buffington. Row II: N. Wilkerson, A Tildeng M. Graves, E. Banks, B. Box, B. Box, V. Hutson, S. Sullivan, C. Hannah, D. Hendrix. Row III: T. Bagley, G. johnson, R. Bowen, C Lanier, K. Kirby, D. Luketic, D. Pide, D. Drennen, L. Machen. Row IV: Mrs. Huffman, M. Cook, W. Hendrix, K. King, R. Plan, D. Scivley, J Coleman, B. Childers. Rau' V: M. Clements, M. Mezzell, A. Christie, B. Creel, P. Parker, A. Terrell, B. Matlock, P. Sides, R. Lierly, C. Beard, Preparing for America's Future Our knowledge and understanding of sci- ence today will help shape the world of tomorrow. With this thought in mind, the Future Scientists of America work to stimu- late and advance interests in science. Any one who is taking or who has already had chemistry or physics is eligible for member- ship. Our club at Berry is a member of the National Future Scientists of America and is associated with the Alabama junior Acad- emy of Science. Row I: Nancy Wilkerson, Vice-President, Ellen Banks, Secretary, Lynn Mc Daniel, Sergeant-at Arms, Raw II: Allen Tilden, President, Gary Bishop, 1st Vice-Presi- dentg Ashley Alvis, Chaplain, Row III: Davor Luketic, Sergeant at Arms, Ken Kirby, Treasurer. Members Prepare for an Industrial Caree l l l Row I Mr. Smith, J. Crawford, M. Giles, J. Brown, C. Cranford, J, Powell, J. McEwen, J, Humphries, J. Dickerson, Row Il D. Cummings, F. Crow, J. Roberts, S. Howell, D. Roberts, R. Rainey, J. Noland, D. Luketic, M. Browning, Row III R. Thomas, R. Sosebee, B. Tomb, H. Cannon, C. Coblentz, C. Bernard, C. Steiner, L. Thorton, Row IV M. O'Neal, G. Chalker, H. Clark, J. Cummings, C. Preston, D. Darr, B. Cordell, L. Hegenbarth, A. Tilden, Row V D. Cummings, L. Baker, B. Bradshaw, M. Alexiou, W. Fredricks, R. Northrip, D. Chamberland, W. Valentine, S. Thompson, Row VI K. Wright, J. Whiteside, F. Erwin, M. Renfro, T. Kaiser, H. Tilson, T. Burnett, D. Oertel, T. Barr, Row VII J. Burford, B. Perkins. D. Dobbins, B. Tarpley, J. Dozier, B. Baker, M. Murphy The Senior High Mechanical Drawing Club strives to give each student a basic understanding of facts and principles that will help him in a chosen career, such as draft- ing, engineering, architecture, or surveying. This club was responsible for furnishing the mechanical drawing room with two floor fans and a paper cutter. An interesting field trip was one of the highlights of the year for members of this club. Lloyd Hegenbarth, Secretary, Craig Bernard, Sergeant at Arms, Donnie Dobbins, President, James Dickerson Vice-President, Bill Perkins, Treasurer .. ff-- Igbf The Active Followers of Einstein The Senior High Math Club is composed of Senior High Students who are interested in mathematics beyond classroom work. The Math Club deals with puzzles, optical il- lusions, and unusual mathematical problems. Many of their meetings have been devoted to careers in mathematics. The Math Club has also received membership in Mu Alpha Theta, the National Math Club. They hope that their membership in this Na- tional Club will help to broaden their club and its aspects. Row I Barbara Box Betsy Box Susie Lemmon Ellen Banks Row Il David Drennen Lee Ayres Eric Gamburg, Fitz Mauldin, Paul Sides, Ricky MLENCK Row I J. Armstrong, L. Ozier, S. Hartley, R. Martin, R. Hartley, B. Goad, K. Thomas, Row II Mrs. Wilson, M. Heine, S. Whalen, Mrs. Cooper, R Crosby G. Ellis, B. Crosby, L. Logan, B. Arthur, A. Roberts, Mrs. Carpenter Books! Books! Books! School life involves books, books, books! Many services are offered to the students of Berry High School by the members of the Library Club. Responsibilities of the members include marking and shelving the books properly, assisting the teachers and students in what they need and want for research and parallel reading, and helping to locate vertical file materials, pictures and pamphlets. Club members belong to the jefferson County Library Assistants' Organization and the Fifth District Library Assistants' Organization. Participation in National Library Week and Book Week are two special activities supported by the club. 1 5 Jackie Armstrong, Secretary, Karen Thomas, Historian, Rhoda Hartley, Vice-President, Sharon Hartley, President, Bill Arthur, Reporter Save Toda - For Tomorrow The Junior Achievement Bank is sponsored by Birmingham Trust Na- tional Bank. It helps to teach stu- dents to save their money regularly by depositing it every Tuesday morning. Llike Barnett, President, Diane Brown, 1 Vice-Presidentg Donna Sanderson, As- sistant cashier, Marjorie Ray, Head cashier it ,,,, ,. . '3 we . r- ' 2 af i f sanity 1 I 'N Z , .1 . M i K ff -1 e y x 1 gm, V. x WaN .V ,H 5f'g w' a . , 4 .X T -4- ff-aa. 1. M,..,... ...A 2 4' ,, , xr -M W , I a' .Wi '! 3'g'ft ' I .Q 1 x' W' 'f ' f 'aa 1 nf f iraiy tt,t . f - .pr . , A Q nil 'Lf' 'tr ., 1 'W' ff I 1 2 faxing 4 N A 0 T Ffa! B X or ,ff A 2 T T ,i,, ' M iM , f gl I i , I V, 5 Row I K. Cooper, D. Brown, M. Ray, D. Sanderson, B. Ballard, D. Gant, K. McMasters Row II R. Maple, M. Roach, B. Roden, D. V. Voorhis M. Barnett, Mrs, Herring, Mrs. Vanhouser iw ? A Y... 52 Concert Row 1,' J. Dye, S. Hall, D. Westbrook, S. Pierson, M. Sides, C. Brazeal, K. Eddings, D. Sims, Row 2.' B. Free, B. Beal, M. Nafoosi, C. Wilcox, P. Carty, B. Wingo, D. Warren, S. Morris, E. Banks, Row 3: P. Hawk, P. Clutts, J. Perryman, P. Hallmark, H. Stevens, V. Holloway, C. Kelly G. Bishop, B. Wheat, L. Wright, Row 4: B. Copeland, P. Halstead, J. Sisson, A. Gillespie, D. V. Voorhis, J. Mask, F. Robinson, M. Baker, R Frederick, D. Cox, J. Braden. Choir l -5 l - f -A w gf A . g M A 'fix Row 1: B. Sims, J. Razek, D. Allen, C. Bailey, A. Rooker, S. Brooks, Y. Logan, C. Carson, S. Hamlin, B. Ott, Row 2: S. Wiley, C. Waters, B Brady, B. Sheppard, S. Segrest, K. Bailey, A. M. Coston, N. Lovell, E. McAnnally, E. Adams, Raw 3: D. Morris, S. Walker, B. Patton, S Mobley, R. Dudley, M. H. Mills, P. Spencer, M. Pierson, H. Davis, D. Gardnerg Row 4: K. Kirby, R. Gray, D. O'Barr, D. Harper, D. Oertel, J Howell, T. Hodges, B. Packard, C, L. Stowe, Mr. Pinion. otes - Their Steps to Learning The membership of the Concert Choir has almost doubled since last year. Under the new leadership of Mr. Thomas Pinion, the Choir attended a workshop at Montevallo for a Week in August. For their hard work and enthusiasm, the members of the Concert Choir have been awarded a major credit for this year's work. Musical otes ing Forth mi ,I , P. Hawk, D. Warren, C. Hartley, -S. LaTella, M. K. Hyche, L. Saturday, 2nd Row: B. Powell, D. Allen, D. Sims, P. Hallmark, S. Hall, Row 3: C. Kelly, L. Hicks, C. Brazeal, B. Mclntosh, Row 4: K. Kirby, J. Coleman, S. Walker, B. Patton, D. Westbrook, D. Duell, J. Perrymang Raw S. Fuller, B. Wingo, D. Gardner, B. Beal, Row 6.' R. Gray, P. Clutts, A. Rooker, C. Kelly, Sisson, B. Bassett, 1. Carroll, D. Denton, M. H. Mills, J. Jackson Raw 1: Mr. Pinion, K. jones, A. M. Coston Eddings, H. Stevens, A. Leepard, C. Wilcox, Watters, S. Brooks, C. Gafford, P. Knepperg B. Wheat, J. Braden, D. Harper, S. Wiley, dents interested in music a chance to express their interest and their talents through mem- bership. The club has many projects through- out the year which help to promote school spirit among the students of Berry. OFFICERS: K. Kirby, Pres., B. Mein- tosh, Treasg C. Brazeal, Vice-Pres., E. McAnnal-ly, Sec. K. C. 5.- J. The Senior High Music Club gives stu- 55 In Front of the Band Our majorettes and drum major play an important part in the band's activities. They are musicians in our Senior Band as well as performers at football games and pa- rades. The majorettes and drum major add much to our band as well as to our school spirit. Rip Gray, Drum Major ag' fx ife Kl q f ' WQ',r if Q f 1 J jo Karen M1ch1e fl J J Sf 1 'F' ' EM- ' ,Q ' mf -,,.., H S ,ff fl 357992 V Vi, V Z if . Qgrxmc A ,f if ,S 5 m 5 f S L + 1 'h 5 1 A f . 1 1 ., Q ,. , A 4' f . 4- I .35 'N , fl, Mig' yi .1 L, 1.4 , f. GaY Stevens Susan LaTella -.4 'Q .fry H1 , J 4 I , 3 , ., . .If . 1' X ,Q Yal. fir' i L51 Sf S- . . .::,, S , X lf' Tn., LQW' , - v . A S. , , Q- ' x ,145 3 Ami f KW Z y u - ...Q x X , , .af J . , 1 , , ,. 1' 'A , -A .1 I., M ,. ,, I ig,,ww:,' ., 4 . L fQ,,,.',hf2 . , J- . I ,M we 'M-f'mak7,,1,4vMf . A. ff M g.,,,7. . L!,.f. V! Barbara Wells Sherry I.aTe1la Head Majorelte x f. . 1 f 1. v- . H W. at X 2' f' 1' 4 s 4 K sg' .i X ff . A,., SF ,eke a 13 if Lyn Saturday Mary Kay Hyche The Berry High School Band The co-directors of our prize-winning band, Mr. Lawler and Mr. Galloway. W..-V ,., ly ol o . OFFICERS: R. Gray, Social Chrmn.g B. McIntosh, Vice-Pres.g M. jackson, Pres.g S. Latella, Sec.g D. Van Voorhis, Treas l FLUTES: Row I: L. Hicks, C. Moleski, S. Mclntosh, B. Powell, L. Brannon Row II: N. Love, S. Lowery, J. Newber- ry, B. Box, V. Roosevelt, S. York. l v'fWQ W 'VT I . . ff 'E or I. X T 1 .1 ,H , ',-- H' V- Va 'f' 'frr ,.t, 'fm 0 ,A N. N TROMBONES: B. Ayres, R. Lovelady, E. Baxter, S. Hartley, C. Hutchinson, F. Love, J. Terry, D. Morris, D. Van Voorhis, P. Halstead. -war! TUBAS: H. Plunkett, J Roberts F. Maulclen, P. Morris H Clark L. Thornton. .,, wi D-f ri. A DRUMS: H. Cobb, R. Crocker, A. Leep- ard, J. House, R. Ward, M. McBride, L. Aires, P. Ward, E. Strozier. SAXOPHONES: K. Kirby, S. Rockwell, M. Evans, C. Wood, B. Wood, L. McCallum, J. Doz- ier, R. Robertson, G. Glass. BARITONES: D. Haun, V. Rice T. Dart. -Y id ,355 wg, ..,. , .-1, . uw: . arm FRENCH HORNS: T. Griswold, T. Lowery, M. Jackson, H. Cobb. TRUMPETS: Row 1: E. Rox, Linn L. Machen, D. O'Barr, T. Argo, Ml jackson, R, Lowery. Row II: T. Low ery, G. Hayden, D. Friddle, G. Smith B. Truss, B. Meyers. Row III: D. Mc Farland, J. Rosso, J. Miller, J. Woods, T. Griswald, M. Vaughn. Q 1g,'.x,ti' .y.o J.. .- 5 r , T . , N , -Q T .K A ,da ' ' 33 B32 Q 935 Zhxgif K!-n off? CLARINETS: Row 1: B. Miller J. Noland, R. Crosby, K. Tan- quary, L. Baker, T. McPherson J. Jackson, K. jones. Row II: C Hartley, B. Box, J. Hale, A. Leepl arcl, B. Harlance, J. Brown, D Drennen, R. Lott, J. Coleman, B Mclntosh. y OFFICERS: A. Tilden, Vice-Pres.g C. Mayfield, Sec.g C. Thomas, Treas.g S, Morris, Chaplaing E. Hay, Pres. Interclub Council The Interclub Council is composed of the presidents of all the clubs at Berry. Its president is the first vice-president of the Student Councill Its purpose is to co- ordinate the total activities of all the clubs. The club performs many services for the school, such as check the point quota of all officers and hold a leadership school for officers of the various clubs. Row 1: G. Terry, R. Lovelady, S. Mobley, S. White, K. Griffith, E. Hay, A. Tildeng Kim McClure Row 2: L. Warrington, M. Graves, D. Lea, S. McIntosh R, McShan, L. Riley, B. Wells, S. Morris, S. Turkington, S. Hartley, Mrs. Cunningham, Row 3: M. Barnett, D. Dobbins, L. Wilson, K. Graves, C. Mc Cracken, D. Thagarcl, J. Knapp, E. Lindley, A. Gillespie, P. Wheeler, Mrs. Fay. 62 ul ' HM. as ,Alf- -1. Row 1: Mrs. Knuckolls, G. Carlson, M.. Vaughn, C. Wells, R. Rew, P. Robertson, C. Kessler, C. McKinsey, C. Hudspeth, B. Gregory, J. Vaughn, Row 2: D. Langston, D. Brantley, J. Parker, J. Davis, B. Albright, M. Faulk, H. Baker, S. Spear, Row 3: O. Roosevelt, J. Sleeman, D. Guill, L. Cain, N. Pennison, J. Patterson, M. Carty, K. Doubt, C. Farlow, T. Holman, Row 4: D. Cooper, J. Wiley, E. Thigpen, R. Lovelady, D. Woodard, K. Fullington, J. Noland, D. York, S. Mclntosh, J. Hale, L. Parsons, Mr. Tindal. Representatives Govern Junior igh The junior High Student Council has served well its purpose of leadership. It is under the guidance of their president, Rick Lovelady, for the second year. This group has helped organize assemblies, given several dances, and participated in the United Appeal Drive. OFFICERS: J. Noland, Parliamentariang J. Hale, Sec., G. Carlson, Treas.g J. Wiley, Vice-Pres.g R. Lovelady, President. w' An Honor for Top Grades Row 1: T. Hale, S. Hamlin, D. Hartley, N. Love, C. L. Stowe, R. Rew, L. Mintz, M. A. Burris, S. Byrd, Row 2: J. Davis, K. jones, M. Albright, I. Plunkett, B. Newton, Mrs. Martin, Row 3: Mrs. Wilson, M. Mitchell, S. Parks, J. Dye, A. Tobin, May Nafoosi, P. Carter, A. Costan, P. Evans, D. Langston, Row 4: E. Lawson, M. Arnold, C. Baggett, D. Dodgeson, B. Wood, B. Powell, A. Leepard, N. Lovell, J. Hale, S. Mclntoshg Row 5. K. McClure, T. Cordell, B. Bridwell, S. Mobley, D. McCurdy, D. Kimbrough, B. Urquart, T. Dart, P. Linsley, J. Morton. Members of the junior Honor Society must maintain an over-all A-B average. These students are striving to become members of the Senior Honor Society in the near future. Ziff.. OFFICERS: S. Mobley, Sgt. at Arms, S. Hamlin, Sec., J. Hale, Vice-Pres., S. McIntosh, Pres., M. Arnold, Treas. l t Artistic Talents A Displayed by It 'Ihe Berry High School junior Art Club Works vigorously to decorate the school. It keeps the bulletin boards up to date with beautiful art work. They maintain the rock garden by the junior Art room and beautify it with their sculpture. ' xr ew OFFICERS: R. Smith, Vice-Pres.g T. - Mitchell, Treas.g D. Thagard, Pres. Q . 5 , te A tl' '15, 'll' 'Q ans 9, Q 4- Ag f .. W 'l Row 1.,' H. Cobb, S. Byrd, B. Albright, D. Ringoir, J, Carlton, Mrs. Sellers, Raw 2: M. Albright, J. Naugle, J. Barncastle, M. Arnold, D. Thagard, R. Smith, Row 3: M. Connet, B. Barrow, M. Week, Row 4: J. Bancroft, B. Brown, N, Crowder, I. Measle, D. Wooldridgeg Raw 5: T. Mitchell, J. Mangrum, P. Whitfield, L. Owens, M. School, E. Oertel. Junior Hi ghs it New auf pw.- .ft v Y. ww' ' K' .less , . 6. ,N Table K Crosby L Hudson G Mangrum Mrs Pate L Martin A Hutto P Fiorella Szandzng J Grace G Jackson, B. Moore, D. Haralson, C. Patten B J Humphfleg M Negmmh G Peek R Fuller M Cherry J Deason D Nix L Lynch S Sarrels J Dangler, R. Goggans, J. Place The Junior High Math Club is under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Pate. Member- ship is limited to A and B math students. Members are encouraged and aided in further broadening their s t u d y o f mathematics through participation in this club. l . Give a Little, Gain a Lot The purpose of the Red Cross is to be of service to others. Each homeroom has a representative who is a member of this club. The Red Cross has many projects. These include visiting and boxing gifts for those in the hospital, helping unfortunate and needy families in our community, and col- lecting canned goods for our custodians at Christmas. The Red Cross feels that through their service to our community, Berry gains a deep feeling of giving and being able to help others. 5 lui. OFFICERS D Lea Pres B Kimble Sec D Little Chaplain R Klamer Reporter A Williams Vice Pres C Barrow Treas j Bobo Program Chrmn Pam Barrow Pub Chrmn B Rabb Phone Chrmn Row 1: B. jones, B. Kimble, N. Sirles, E. Cook, D. Patrick, Row 2: V. Lawrence, D D Whiteside D Lea K Jones R Klamer G Vitalias Row 3: P. Coleman, D. Little, J. Cunningham, L. Haltwimer, G. Gordon, R. Hartley Row 4 J Brown S Hoffman C Barrow S J Gryder J Buzzman, K. Gammelg Row 5: A. Williams, J. Bobo, P. Barrow, M. J. Creel, L. Owen E Lawson J Gray Mrs Hicks 'Y' 'A C J A 1 Interests in usie Stimulated The Junior High Music Club is made up of students in the Junior High grades who wish to express their interest in music. This club strives to further educate their mem- bers through efforts to promote school spirit. OFFICERS: D. Patton, Parliamentariang J. Reid, Pres., E. Hall, Vice-Pres., C. Lambert, Sec. , f me 732794 Awfxr 5 , , , J t 'Iwi ga' fa - gg,.?' wk., 1 . Row 1.' N. Sirles, K. McRae, P. McLeod, E. Hall, C, Crosby, C. Cahoon, L. Burns, L. Hoppers, P. Coya, C. Asbury, P. Waldropg Row 2: P. Barrow, C. Dzeak, D. McCain, D, Minton, R. Carraway, J. McLeod, B. Konig, V. Speigle, J, Hallmon, V. York, J. Williamsg Row 3: J. Bobb, D. Shoppert, M. May, L. Thomas, A. Hutto, S. Fiorella, D. Little, P. Corretti, J. Lewis, S. Locklear, J. Easterwood, D. Roy, B. Sheperdg Row 4: J. Alvis, J. Smith, L. Martin, Y. Fiorella, B. Sain, R. Moore, B. Chapman, G. Walker, D. Russel, L. jones, B. Truittg Rauf 5: I. Deason, C. Richards, A. Crouch, A. Hill, J. Wood, P. Black, D. Ennis, B. Ogburn, M. McCormack, L. Myrick, S. Yessick, S. Bratcher, M. Moore, Row 6: D. Nix, J. Grace, E. johnson, G. Peek, B, J. Humphries, R. Fuller, C, Patton, A. McFarland, J. Hunter, F. O'Neil, D. Chaffee, V. Lawrence, Row 7: G. Jack- son, O. Roosevelt, J. Reid, D. McAnally, P. Knowles, J. Kilgore, M. McKinley, C. Lambert, D. Patton, D. Mitchell, R. Skelton. Future Buccaneer Band The junior High Band is composed of over 60 talented students in our junior high grades. They are under the direction of Mr. Lawler. Their many hours of practice go to one goal, that of bettering them- selves to become Berry High School's Marching Band of tomorrow. a 'Q -:La 9 Row 1: B. Adams, S. Malone, J. Scroggins, T. Williams, G. Haynes, T. Hay, P. Grimmer, B. Campbell, J. Keister, D, Hemboldg Raw 2: D. Crocker, M Burris, K. Fondren, D. Clutts, D. Hyatt, B. J. Mills, J. Bramlett, K, Doubt, P. Bush, L. Smith, Rauf 3: R. Calhoun, T. Casey, J. Wild, L. Cole, M. Hay den, P. Robertson, B. McKay, K. Cremer, R. Truss, J. Wiley, D. Dodgson, L. Frith, J, Strongfhenford, M. james, Row 4: D. Robinson, S. Anderson, A Scroggins, M, Hearn, S. Wheeker, G. Payton, B. Ash, H. McGriere, E. Thigpen, M. Carter, B. Hentz, K. Gammang Row 5: D. Vandergrift, J. Black, M Smith, M. jendins, J. Sleeman, R. Wessinger, B. Hayward, S. Ricks, D. Hale, S, Reese, J. Fondren, M. Sanders, Row 6: K. jones, J. Ellingwood, C. Kelley L. Lanier, V. Smith, J. Malone, B. Agnesia, L. Parsons, Row 7: K. Hunt, M. Harrelaon, R. Pruitt, M. Brady, S. Wolbach, G. Spencer, B. Nelson, M Galloway, H. Cason, R. Robbins, J. Thomas. ACTIVITIES Hey good Iookm what you got cookin 9 l 'C ai M1 1 A 3 ws 'K i 4, 4 M awk M5179 Way up m the sky the httle birds fly Theme of the Band s float was Somethmg for Cat ig Festivities Welcome Home Alumni Homecoming always proves to be an exciting day at Berry' and October 14 was no exception. All through the day, people were working on the floats of their clubs. This year's theme was K'Wallop the Wildcats. Homecoming night was started with a chicken dinner and a coffee for the returning graduates. Before the game with Tarrant, the many different floats were paraded around the football field. At halftime, it was announced that the F.H.A. float had won first place. At halftime, the Homecoming queen, Connie Mayfield, was crowned. She was presented a bouquet of yellow roses by last year's queen, Karen Bowen. Other attendants were Judy Knapp, 12th grade, Leslie Melton, llth grade, lane Watkins, 10th grade, and Ester Smith, junior high attendant. The game was very exciting, in spite of a 55-19 defeat. Following the game, there was a dance in the lunchroom, with the Dynamics providing the music. Connie receives a bouquet from last year's queen The Homecoming court rode in the par ide Ester, Jane, Connie. Leslie, and Judy. New members tapped were India Lowry, Annette Lange, Kim Hudson, Michael jackson, Mike Stripling, Ashley Alvis, Richard Lott, Ellen Banks, Carolyn Brazeal, jo Livingston. ffl.. Tops Get Tapped One of the most impressive of all ceremonies conducted at the school was the National Honor Society tapping. The tapping ceremony began with the parade of members onto the stage as the band played i'Pomp and Circumstancef' Kim Griffith, president of the Honor Society, then introduced the sponsors and the guest speaker, Doug Layton. Mr. Layton, a prominent radio personality, gave an interesting talk on the subject of character, in his own distinctive style. Immediately preceding the tapping, Vicki Holloway sum- marized the four ideals of the Honor Society: character, leader- ship, scholarship, and service. Then the members went out in pairs to find the new members and lead them back to the stage. After everyone returned to the stage, Mr. Gann led the new members in the Honor Society pledge, which concluded the ceremony. The Honor Society members marched in at the opening of the ceremony. 2 . ,I ' if - ,ff ' .JJ .Q . 5 l if l 5 ? MA. Doug Layton spoke on the value of a good character. Ashley Alvis was the first new member to be tapped jo Livingston was one of the seniors who were tapped, New member Carolyn Brgizuxl was escorted to the stage by Sandy Snyder and Susan Morris. w, 'S is , vt fx 5. . Mr. El! Il Seeurit I a lanned Future Each fall, representatives from various colleges across the nation and from the state come to Berry for College Day. A new insight is given to the juniors and Seniors. From these representatives, the students learn a little about college life and the measures that must be taken before entering college. On Career Day, speakers from many pro- fessions come and speak to students. They answer questions concerning educational re- quirements, job opportunitiesg salaries, and job satisfactiong in this Way, they aid many students in the choice of a future career. Students prepare numerous College and Career Day displays. verses with guest speakers at the tea. l i l ,- ,' wr ' - ,qw Y ,nf ff siwwsfs Q94 Bfrs. Sutter is the official hostess for the College Day Tea. Mrs. Odom, County Guidance Supervisor, chats with Mrs. Sellers and Mr. Dickinson. - X , l ' 1 J 0 xl-, 'Z' N I 1 V k f x?1x , i N ,N ,ww-- Student Council President, Davor Luketic, helps direct parents to the meetings. Special rograms Break the Dail Routine Berry had many fine programs and some very outstanding speakers at its assemblies this year. The Student Council sponsored many assemblies, beginning with an orientation program in September. They also sponsored the visit of Alf Van Hoose and Tony Falletta of the Birmifzglmm Newt, who showed us slides of their recent tour of Viet Nam and gave us a first-hand view of the war. Another interesting and unusual speaker was Mr. Quaker, who gave us an inspir- ing talk on American ideals. The annual Christmas program featured the Fine Arts Department. All of these special pro- grams vvere enjoyed and appreciated by the student body. W.-...gusset K f Mr. Quakeri' stepped out of the eighteenth century to give us his views on America today. Each assembly began with the devotional, the pledge to the flag, and the Alma Mater. 5 is Alf Van Hoose fabovej and Tony Falletta Cbelovvj spoke on Viet Nam. iilljlfill.. 23l Berr Hosts Neighboring Schools Being one of the leading schools in the state, Berry was naturally the school which was selected to be the host for meetings and activities in which students from a wide area participated. Two such activities were the Novice Debate Tournament, spon- sored by the Forensic Club, and the meeting of the Fifth District Future Teachers of America. ln the debate tournament, Connie Mayfield and Diane Mikos won first place in the negative division, and Alan Cowan was first runner-up in individual spcaker's points. At the F. T. A. meeting, Rip Gray was chosen Mr. Fifth District F. T. A. Students from three counties attended the F. T. A. convention. rflthntrnhttt M n tsl' Visiting debaters were welcomed by Mrs. Peebles, Carol Cruze, and Mr. Fnrquhar 7 ', ' ,ii ,,-.t P Lois Razek, Clyde Thomas, and Linda Riley provided refreshments for the visiting F. T. A.'s. Fifth District F. T. A. officers were president, Susan Horton, Berryg vice-president, Ed Brown, Phillipsg and parlirtmentarian, Lynn Rotenberry, Montevallo. Annette Lange of Berry served as secretary-treasurer. '95 'QR 'W si its KWH Swiss v t L 1 fr I fx Winne l A Parade o Wl1o's the prettiest girl in the Senior Class? All school organizations and Senior homerooms decided for themselves, as they chose one or more Senior girls as represent- atives to the Beauty Walk. The panel of judges made the decision November ll, 1966, in the gymg and they decided that Lera jean Davis is MISS SENIOR CLASS OF 1967. Tom York emcees. r takes all H ' Last year's winner helps girls back stage. The Balladeers entertain. is J Q ee 'il' 1 ! i 6 l 1 etty Senior irls 1 sl yx I X , -QL .au Contestants were first judged in casual apparel. I'm not gonna fall. I'm not gonna fallfl V, o l e .1.s A f . ,,' Af f' so I af ' l f Oh, the judges are back. Batgirls give up Robbin' to steal the show! J Z 5 . 8l s. craig p , 239 fi E th A Je If . ,J we We rpg i xm'1m Bucs Invade Berry School spirit climbed to new heights as the buccaneers invaded the campus of Berry. Every student was caught up in the excitement and atmosphere of ancient pirate days. The pirates and buccaneers broke up those classes that were being attended! The day ended with the long remembered Kangaroo Court. The results for some were worse than for othersg nevertheless, everyone went home looking forward to next year's Buccaneer Day. r,.,p-A: ..... .W- t iiv 'Y . I want Andy! Look what dancing lessons did for me! .. 47, H' ,,' Lb ,i V ,. I Vpthj, .3 ,V,i fijwmnr just a minute, Gail. l'm busy right now! 'sw ' H V 82 U . ,,,,, :wasnt 1ii ii T y a is,s ir V 'ar J'-I 4 H U- ' , A ' H ,1 Q, 'i'f-will T ' T .raa .MA . at ia' 25,4 , N Security is greasy feet! Finger-lickin' Cotton-pickin' chicken-pluckin' .5 it '43 v f Would you believe . . . an honor student? Some of the things that happen at this school, you just wouldn't believe! Junior-Senior Prom - Some Enchanted Evening The upper classmen regard the Junior-Senior prom as one of the biggest events of the year, and this year's prom was no exception. The junior class raised the money to pay for the prom, and also took care of all the arrangements and decorations, using as their theme 'Some Enchanted Evening. The highlight of the evening was the leadout introducing the class officers, followed by the officers' dance. Music was provided by the Epics. Would you believe we came together? President Bobby Roden and his date, Janette Rush The officers' dance followed the leadout. The chaperones greeted the students as they arrived. tb N X, Ann helps Karen with the finishing touch, Between Some enchanted evening-some enchanted people! the dan ces. students paused to talk to friends --wwf 26 I ff it X3 ,I 141.244 'Qc--..x gn--'ir , . 0 ' L ATHLETICS Lightning fast, brave and bold We are the Bucs as in days of old. Strong and gallant, tried and true Spirited warriors in all we do. Hard we play, our bodies to build We seek our treasures in the vast sports field Lightning fast, brave and bold We are the Bucs as in days of old. IES A Coaeh . . ,ml ,, 9 8 , , R N, 'X 21.4 ' , . . . A Captain A Struggle . . Berry Berry Berry Berry Hewitt - l2 Berry - 0 McAdory - 6 Berry - 19 John Carroll - 7 Berry - 7 Hueytown - 28 Berry - 7 Berry - 0 Shades Valley - 40 Banks - 20 Tarrant - 34 Minor - 30 Erwin - 21 Bucs Halt Huskies in Season pener Berry - 20 Hewitt - 12 g'g'.,,?xef.? ' - X , Thunder strikes, but the Bucs roar on. The calm before the storm I ff, is sffysa .says .,f' ,wall ,H R .3 HR ess., ,sv , 4 e i ffirwiasgu 2 . ,FX .mg M ,X .,,1L,L i ,- ,419 5-JL. , If-TY ee e Tommy Vaughan nurses a wounded knee. ues Conquer gain Berr - 14 McAdor - 6 Bobby Butler-Linebackef Richard Carson-Fullback Mike Barnett-Guard Berry - Carroll - Craig Barnard-Gzmrrl Bill Anderson-Tackle ,, . n ' -,', ... 5. a . -.,. -A , - , .. xl- -f , . ff, we , xy! .4 4-,, I -. 4 ,, ' ' . Coach watches in silence as the Bucs fall I, ,iw-sw-?,Qfq -K 'i .2,f!.,,y,' -- .1 Dal Allen-Center P WEB 2 Y K E' JL ,,,1,, , Q, , .. L, 3 L 1, Kim Huds on-Quarterback joe Dunham-Safety Berry Hits Losing Streak Berry - O Hueytown - 28 Berry - 6 Banks - 24 435 UA, .swf Q11 ? Jerry Carter-Tackle Alan Hicks-Halfbafk 92 ,Y Www lfauubfsf-'max M ,V--frw, ,..m,1 nv vig-nw :,ff,,,.',m,wyf , f ,,,,JwaW,,, Q, s L W 4 Tm inor - A Major Game Ptooey! You call that water? 5 'X . 1 V,-4 3 E M . w x.-.nlziin 5' f' Ed Lindley-Emi 3-misfff: . 1 - ' f H S . ns, And almost as S04 n as it began, it was ox er V 9 Homecoming A Day of Preparation . . M U Shut your mouth or you'1l flun M-Wi A Night of Anxiety . . . Bucs make the first touchdoivn of the game. an +3355 : 7 L.., .KY V kb ,f ,ff ,, , ,..Mk- Y 4 ,, 1 .1 ,t,,,.a2 J , , . .1 J Y' 1 ' 514 i if at 4: Ship alloy! I In one mighty surge. they burst the Wtv JP ww tr ft 1 VV . -. . . 1 L . 4-Y L A 1.5 Jf- 6-l Q.. . ' M' .sn - - L- ' 95 ' I . . . . 'N ' ' . aw- . , k . TA , , 4. , Q - .t N' ' x q W ' at -- w'5 - - iv -t - .:4f?'-v '1- -- rQ5AvwN', ,Ev ., T . ' - - ' 1 W M L ' N 7 tt K :L b. A N ,,.' K 'T' ' 5 4 we . , 5 Q '..'A4 f!w ' ' I-X vii ' 'Qs Erwin Topples Berry 21 - 7 in Donnie Dobbins-Back Bobby Rodeo-Emi Hey Coach-The referee will signal the touchdown. Shades Valley - 40 y y A ' Q ? , A s- fe X' A 9' e Bob Lochamy-Cerzzea Berry - O Football trophy winners: I-r Kim Hudson, Bobby Butler, Ed Lindley, and Bob Rast. Row I Jane Watkins, Lera jean Davis, Barbara Walker, Vicki Holloway, Dianne Brown Row II Linda Warrington, Susan Spratlin, Diane Steiner Vicki Davis, Michelle Dupuy, Kathy Graves Enthusiasm will soon demolish this masterpiece Captains Kathy and Linda 5 B X ll 51 M 1 'il' t 1 3 is s . ,wg-1g N' fag., ,zgggy ..:. x ref,-'ff xl, HM 4. mmm 4 f , f . X S . K., a NM ,H- Y n !??Ql,?,,' , 4k:,N? ! H rw ' Q: , Q x .., I gsuunuvumn-Owl!!! I00 -- - --W-W - .ff a.,..s..t.-f.a.,f.... , Q V I 'Wlnw' ' Wwe WNW' V kdifkiditi i Row I jim Ivins, john Heine, Bobby Burdett, Don Heine, George Boyd, John Place, jim Callis, Mike Nesmith, Steve Ross, Row II johnny Rowell, Wayne Brett, Marvin Harris, Tom Buck, Kent Fullington, Eddie Rew, Donald Bates, Gary Ruzicka, Dean Pappas, Row III Ronny ll h K' Mik L t St B R' h rd D dl Steve L da, John McEwen Charles Usher, Elliot Morgan Cliff Wildsmith, Rowe , Jo n mg, e ay on, eve rown, ic a u ey, y , , Raw IV Randy Thomas, jeff Ivins, Clayburn Bradshaw, Bruce Wheat, Tim Parker, Rusty Fuller, Bill Wege, jimmy Godfrey, David Moore Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry B Team Scores 26 John Carroll - O 38 Leeds - 6 26 Hueytown - 19 26 Leeds - O 28 McAdory - O Shades Valley - 13 Banks - 13 x I i I Af Track R .1 . M.. . 0 .......- , ls- A--X-emQ.!5 W, Berry boys-strong contenders in track meets. i fmN,.,.n. -v 1up, 1' QN- ,,,,.uw'-v Y X iq M, nag, 447 I s. Bucs Bounce a Resounding Win to Sink All Opposition . . . Carlisle makes a dry run. Hank Wiley Bill Stegall Allen Cowan Manager Tommy Cordell Kim McClure Roger Frank Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry Berry F Bill Perkins BASKETBALL SCORES 65 Oak Grove 67 jones Valley 57 john Carroll 62 75 McAdory 77 45 Hueytown 45 3 1 Minor 49 50 Mountain Brook 67 47 Woodlawn 42 Shades Valley 55 59 Ramsay 61 Sylaeauga 5 6 Walker County Davidson Murphy 'Q- 2 1 Walter Hendrrcks Naughty, naughty, mustn't do, that's another foul on you-you-you. Captains Kim Griffith, Terry Chase jim Noland 7, C6 99 Sara McIntosh Team Cheerleaders Mandy Crouch, Beth Chapman, Frances Brazeal, Janet d w Cathy Snyder Smnding: Corrine Mikos, Sara McIntosh, Cathy Snyder, Peggy McClendong Lreazed: Linda Miller, Davis, Debbye Lea. X ,- fi iky Jrqif' ft ' ' ' A W W L 1 gg? Q : -A BP VW., uf , f wwf' 3? ..,, ww eg, Tk, 5229 -P-1' xwdns ,me Q , , gif' I I ' l g H Baseball at Berry! a -an-fi 'ii 4 4 'X 9 - - Aggfyk A --A II... Q , . L - -. ' 3,1 K ' r ., T4 '51 f' , A' ' ' fi Af fu 4 M, A N '-f-,xQ511.f,,.j, .:E'gffxx1,',f..' :F 'ff' f'Afk7f1?'?,f6fl2f- '.ff3w'A'f. . lr K 'd 1 ,. W gf '. . -1-ff,-G ' 4ff'g?QM an K' ' A-fy , 'K 'Af lk: . ' ' ' p ur J 4 N 1 9 5' 1 N5 e, F af 1 pvfvw- ., -1 if-135.0 Fjpidwv, .X 55' '--4 Aja Wx ' C Y B' ,- ' .. 5 .-...M 5-IL5 ' V -L an ,. O N. I, ' X K ' .-f,,., ..s,,:':g,1g M 1, X- A -9 .x - 51 ff ff -f it 'f2sr::2 L , L, , , f fa gli: K 1 tr , , ' H 492 -4 .il ---N-...M Chuck Steiner The Wrestling Team Row 1, I-Bi: Rew, Chapman, Dilmore, Smith, Renfro, Elliot, Lee, Coach Perkins. Row 2, I-r: King, Leverett, Barnett, Butler, Anderson, Luketic, Barnard Craig Barnard Carter Elliot W K' 'W Our wrestling team gets up in the air before a meet. Bill Anderson Barry Lee rides for a pin. Bill Leverett . 1..,.t-m..,:t---w..:,...v,.l - Y My 5 t Q... aw, NQS X KN QT, lt W., X w 5 5 -. I , ,SW--fr?-. fserk 'L' 'tw-1 tj A , W -, rf- , QQ :te-if EP ,. lfff, 'Zbl'3v .elf A ,, M--wx. K . You leave my mother out of this! ! 41' ,.-4' Kip King Bobby Butler Look! Here comes the 'weirdo' squad. Mike Barnett Davor Luketic ,NX Charlie Patton Carter Elliot pins one more of McAdo1y's finest. vfmf Eddie Rew-State champion Larry Smith l ITHYLJSI ww Sf 35+ in f,,ef,:mrvx:,f. ' mg, 7. . fin. . 9 . X -sir .. N N ,eg:,.,., - Y .- W, 1' K i M Mk gn .m , Af -'A ,ww ww Barry Lee uv' 'M ? X xv' Max Renfro Even a Buc warm-up is a sight to fans P . - . Juv .. -i A, A' - Gary Dilrnore Baby Bucs Learn to Dribble-Row 1: Pappas, Ivins, Rowell, Martin, Picket, Deegan, Sides. Row II: Stewart, Wheeler, Hudson, Hulsey, Vaughan, Gaulden, Rowell Misery loves company Tenni Team Kneeling: Ralph Bolen, Jim Hand, Mike Sharman. Smnding: Paul Sides, Ed Pickett ina. ,ffw sv V...-5 0 ww' Ed Pickett raises a racket. Jim with racket in f - - if -i., xi X K x f The members of the '66 team: Bill Perkins, Frank Vines, and jack Truitt. The green is that way Bill! Fore! Here Come the Clubbing Bucs. 5 Berry's golf team has the definite distinction to have the best-looking coach of any of the inter- scholastic sports. Miss Stuart plays par golf herself and coached this team to a successful 9-1 record last year, their second year of competition. The golf team is very grateful to Green Valley Country Club for allowing them to play all their home matches on that course. NWBQK - --f- lq ' i ff. Frank Vines in trouble in the rough. A better use for umbrellas than Mary Pop pins found. Coaches Gann, Sheets, Sims, Finley, and Perkins We the cheerleaders are proud to do our part in boosting the Athletic Depart- Hlefll. I22 The Athletic Department is one of the hu-bs of any school. It is responsible for school spirit, which is often the spark needed by a boy toy go on and achieve better things in the academic field. We, the coaching staff, are very proud of Berry's 'spirit of competition, and We hope to accomplish an out- standing interscholastic schedule as a natural out- growth of a Well-developed intramural program. In Memoriam 4 Jimmy Weed .pw Q .fu if 5? I, N NN ms... a Ng, Y H 5 . x f fi A - Q, U, cg X F E A T U R E S l25 Linda Warrington Miss Berry , . Q . I Miss Berry P P ' : Aw mf, I Tw vm-A :wi dl QI,-1' ANNE? 'L 5' W 'ffl , ,Q J: ' Lx7L, '-::E2.v:Q',, ', ',.f ' . k i:f534!tV -. 'Hi Ed Lindley Mr. Berry kg W eral it 1 1, fi Ei 5 Q i x Most Likely to Succeed Susan Horton and Kim Griffith l 9 Most School Spirit Liz Kirk and Dyer .Carlisle 'W 130 Q- ef Who S Most Dependable Clyde Thomas and Davor Luketic Who I 'QS 4 jg , , ' Q n B 2 . 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Qing' Emi-A gl i 533'- 1 NH ' M , AS, 53511 .A A,,4gwi'T41wfw?i Tw: .QHw,,'f,w7w..fw':'Q,i'f,,.,:'-:ngwi-Szgiew Fei, -K ' ' af. , , ,If 1' av 49 ff 'Mifyff' M , A, A if- 4z:,,-,fw , ,A --. ,,, ,Nm ,Mf4ik,f.A01' ,--,f.-Nw 44-fwf,,,A : A, ,f A, xxx, ,JV fs , A f, :Wf?45,,'?iww , f- ,,-, ' ,A , ,fx 2' Wiz '- Q 5 A' s if mm- , Af g.,-- ,,,,wA, -f4,,-a,,,,,m:: , WW? 14 jfZ,,,'f4f,vfwfff- :g,.gwffA' ,111 a-sql V Q V ' 4 .1 Qi QI ,A 2, , A, A, ,L A ' Q ,Q j E ' ' ' 'M H A :Yi 4mA5Zmt2- PvfA572?7fff Tau, ,A,,- gfrif.-nf42?4f5'v,-,.Q, ' M ' W J, f P g m' :WM X523 if ia M, ,,A,AA,,- --1 ,1 f f,-WwffQKMJF,f,gMi'uAfk-,Q 1- ',,,g:A'15,:'- A. A QA-,g 1 ,ff 'kg :V r. Gann, ur Principal Dear Studentsg It is a real privilege for me to be a part of Berry High School. I feel a surge of pride each time I view our ceramic mural. It reminds me that ours is an exceptionally fine school plant, and I am proud of each brick and stone that make it so. It reminds me, too, of higher values than can ever be created with brick and stone. The striking design depicted in tile was first evolved in the minds of students at Berry High. This mural symbolizes the hours of human service that you the student body have heaped upon your school. XVhen I view our stadium I think of the grueling practice and self-denial that our team members undergo in order that they may play to the glory of their school on Friday nights. The perfectly har- monized strains of our choral groups and our band's precision in music and march bring thoughts of exacting practice by those who participate. The creations of the art department, the productions of the speech department, again represent an outpouring of self. The success of our student government and our many service clubs is directly dependent upon the ideas that you the members 'bring to them. We recog- nize the fact that publications such as our annual and school paper are the results of hours of writing and rewriting and attention to the very tiniest of details. As I enter our classrooms and see evidence of the academic excellence that sets Berry High above the average school, I am conscious of the concentration, the self-discipline, the creative thinking that make this excellence possible. I feel that your scholastic achievement is motivated by more than a desire to make good grades. I think you know that in developing your individual abilities to the fullest you are best able to serve your school and community. I want to thank each- of you for that part of yourself which you have given to the rest of us who make up your school. The Assistant ii Principals Mr. Jerry F arquhar Mr. Charles Dickinson Mr. Farquhar establishes rapport with the students. Mr. Dickinson disciplines teachers as well as students! I 55 Mrs. Doris Odom Woultl we ever know what was going on Without the daily bulletin? I56 The Office Staff Keeps the School 51535 gggighgggolfzflw unning Smoothl Mrs. Hall never gets upset, even if the books don't balance. Some of the students have trouble realizing we haven't changed registrars when Mrs. Holtzclaw changes her hair color. Counselors Guide Students to Higher Missjudithlqughes Goals N N e-N Where does one apply, if he has majored in sarcasm? Mrs. Barbara Smi th Mrs. Virginia Sutter -dl' K ll'f 'AM 'If' M1 9.5! -! 1' Is it all ri PSAT scores can be disappointing! ght to look at this one? L wwf new , 37 ,AL ,, Distributive Education Classes Receive Practical Experience in the Business orld And it grows this tall!! Standing left to fl Vicki Bedsole Ted Green Randy Tapscott Bill Baker johnny Prescott Glenn Hooks Steve Wfalker Craig Douglas Bobby Wise Mr. Francis Front Row left lo Jim Barnum Mike Moats Johnny Griffin Wayne Ellis David Tompkins Milton Fulman Buddy Eanes Ray Deadman all nl W l my 1 E g i' ' 'W' 'ff , .ix ' f if i A ' W- . x v , 'ry f X., J D.E. OFFICERS: Jim Barnum, jimmy Hooks, Buddy Eames, Bobby Wise, Vicki Bedsole Business Courses Prepare Students for the Outside World Miss La Vondra Harding Mrs. Sue Herring ,N is . , ., ,. .. . .Nm me Mrs. Barbara Stan field Is your finger stuck again? On Tuesdays Miss Harding whistles dictation to the girls! nn-Q 1 Ax 1 .issr s if Sgt if '5 1' Q- ,af ,LL,2 ,, Q if si gs .fi MA' ,, Wi? Creative Arts Enricl Mr. Ted Galloway X Mrs. Billye Knowles l T 2 Q s Q .. 6 ss, ' a 'LEEES' X ',,'f' Mr. Neil Lawler - One more sour note, and ya'll can forget lunch today. ,mu- I thought you said red and blue make purpleg this looks green. EMIS. Peebles fine speech classes have won many awards or Berry. 3 ul he Basic Curriculum Mrs. Marjorie Peebles Mr. Thomas Pinion Jn mm mm couceur mm A . 4 , Mrs. Soon Bok Sellers Everyone misses Mrs. Painter's colorful per- sonality and love for Berry's teenagers. uw Qs-P' , Q wsbwx em, vw I'm a little teapot. . . . Even teachers must do research in the library. l 1 A Canlaflzm gi J X Functional Gramm l 44. .4 N' M Q72 Ziff' X. . :H . iii. fl b th 5rQs To P.C. regularlie they dide wende! 6' l r , M ,. Mrs. Helyn Autrey Mrs. Virginia Castleberry Mrs. Gail Fay Mrs. Beverly Gallman Mrs. Sara Huston Mrs. Phoebe Lee Mrs. jean Lewis Miss Judith Nicholas Mrs. Josephine Nick s Stressed nglish Department 'fgfee ix i f ,gi g . M N, N s sw X . r , l 3 5 5 . Wait'll I tell 'em they all flunked. Mr. Travis Tindal Mrs. Melinda Wilson Miss Louise Vffinsett Mrs. Jean Wright Mrs. Emily Scarbrough Mrs. Betsy Seale Miss Sarah Seay ww Mrs. Billie jean Nuckols Mrs. Corinne Ray 35224 Mrs. Autrey's class in supense. 1' if E33 QW wrt? rdf? Q Mrs. Betty Lawler Qs HMWL r ' Mrs. Barbara Nichols 'l! '--'Ip ,, L M J 1 flo u r .Lf Home Economies Prepares Girls for Homes of Their wn. I know you wanted a mini-skirt but you have to conform to school rules. rv - Of course it turned outg I taught you how to do it! That isn't the way to diaper a baby!! In-.Q s rw g a , iran ,l,s , of a Foreign anguages Turn ur Interest to Other Countries. Miss Charlotte Beard Mrs. Florence Fitzgibbon Mr. Don Hartman Mrs. Ann Martin Mrs. jane Lewis Mrs. Geneal Rankin Miss Virginia Wiggins 'V'?T'2:r 912 X , inf 'Sf it 'Q- u - . 4 About those French people-3 what my students don't know won't hurt them. wr Mrs. Laura Wingo -a'r 'X'i 'Q-1 if X This is the funniest Mr. Hartman translation I've ever sure is read. It isn't in our happy about book is it? something. if l65 'Q W .. The Librar Holds - the Key to Knowledge 'IQ 72' 4' V -ff K . Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter ' 1Lw- i tl 15. ,Q Mrs. james Anna Cooper '3 '-R , :S Mrs. jane Wilson tg 1, ex. Q ix fl Q gk' .Nfsf ,.,.-0' Donna is busy helping the librarians. Oh, no! She's going to find the chewing gum. How do you spell Dewey Decimal? .slsi isi. .ss ifii ii'i l 5 I , it i George Skeleton with award for best male library assistant. 3.iiL 2w:i f' fri, :,siaiafsE siW ,,. Dietieians and Cafeteria Staff Prepare Nourishing Food for the School. Mrs. Ethel Pugh Mrs. Louise White mf.-.,-fy' Y lf, J' Q l - rx, I New x . ef',, 7 xx V x fl ,M 3 And You Should See him when 1155 h1m8fY- Mrs. Pugh will never know we sneaked a few. ---........'v M f P 3 :ef tim' J .z. ax - 5' Boy, this fefipeii kill 'emi Y ,f ' W . . The snack bar was a welcomed ', Ni Q senior privilege. A Jig' -Y-X ---ff fs? KX., gy ,y.,.,r V-,wa iT' vi' F PN' if- V ' f A, 'L' ' 4 Se., X .' .ll k irq yr' wrfvyggi-. . 5 The Math Makes Sure Ei?'iff2T..AS32Ld Have a Head Mrs. Mattie Bowers Mr. Don Clayton Mrs. Kay Cooper Mrs. Sharon Hagerty Miss Doris Johnston Mrs. Margaret Kelly Q i 5 Q In Geometry, it isn't the grade, but the way yor learn to think that counts. Look, joe, you passed! I 1 L Q r Department All Students L1 ' Miss Judith Lawrence -Of Mrs. Caesarina McKinstry l l Mrs. Linda New Mrs. Mary Pate M Mrs. Norma Quaddlebaum J .ta- SL IU 0 Mr. Wayne Sheets Mr. Thomas Snoddy gif Mrs. Sue Wall -... it Mrs. Wall receives the honor of Berry's Teacher of the Year. I must've been asleep when I made out this test. W Mr. John Smith Mechanical Drawing Takes Patience and Precision. Mechanical drawing students are proud to display their work. f, 1 , f--,1 '14mi.-tee-Aazfi:-62155 Mr. Smith is always there to help students Look at that mess! I could've done better with my hand tied behind me ! Physical Fitness Our Aim. Head Coach Wayne Sims Mrs. Nancy Boone Mrs. Judith Edge Mr. Robert Finley Mr. Gerald Gann Mrs. Caroline Merrill Mr. Joe Perkins Mrs. Sandra Sanderson Miss Nell Stuart eff QP' 1r Q-fit? 'Qf 'V And they promised us real bikes in two weeks! Mrs. Patricia Campbell Science Gives U in the Worlc Mrs. Mary Cherry Miss Elizabeth Clark Mrs. Kay Cunningham Mrs. Revae Davis Isolate that germ!! , ..,, , ,,,' fi -,,f , 'HW iii'i I I is 'M- Ai What's ammonia anyway? Mrs. Huffman shows the award she won from the Alabama Academy of Science for being the outstanding science teacher in Alabama in 1965-66, 1n Interest Around Us Mrs. Mae Hale Mrs. Elizabeth Huffman i Mr. Richard Lovelady Mrs. Gay Martin Mrs. Barbara Murphy Miss Leila Patterson Miss Ann Townsend if, - .ta Q X 53 Qi L is Q- , And that's the way cherry bombs are made! Wonder what would happen if . . . Social Studie Historj . I'l1 let you play with my Barbie if you'll let me play with your Ken! Mr. William Church Mrs. Jane Daniel Miss Mary Forbes Mrs. Roberta Helms No matter how hard I try, it won't stay up! Mrs. Emily Hicks Mrs. Sara Kirkland Mrs. Clare Lassiter Feaehers Make Some Alive Mr, Martin must've eaten his Wheaties this morning! Barry swears Andy in as Speaker of the House in Government Mrs. Tommie Lowe Mr. Charles Martin Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Linda Pearson Aleta Schanbacher Sandra Welborn Shirley Woodfin Mrs. Agnes Mason Miss Elizabeth McCauley -A 'JS' Mrs. Betty McGee ,ri. xg X Mid Year Additions to the Faeult Mrs. Green, Bzuinerr di 3 Mrs. Leonard, Math Wm Mrs. Kilgore, Science ,r lf' . M aff M . ,, ,. we .,,' . .,,,, 0 i' wg, f Q Q? Mrs. Bennett, Pbjflff 2 un-f Mrs. McFadden, Czwr: Mrs. Brown, Algebra Mr. Owen, Englirb Mrs. Borsun, P.E. 3 ?'isf? e-'Q 'Av +5 ESL: I!! I -.,..,,,,,iJ fieq Don't give your real name, it's a raid! 'Win Listen, when I told you to stay after school, how did I know you were a bus driver? 'T 'S fknde Oh, well, I guess I'Il join the Metrecal-for-lunch bunch u' swf n' UHOW do YOU know YOU Cfmif ffug tv 'Chicken Fati? W'hat do you mean . . . 'but the kitchen sink'? It's on the back, Q QM I just got a man. Isn't that a feather in my cap? Teachers get a minor overhaul before pictures. Now we know where Miss Beard spends her study halls!! . . . and on the left in a charming yellow suit and paisley blouse . . Two of Hell's Angels take off for the Senior Picnic School Life i Zippity-De-Do-Da 1 as , ' . . Mg if g A I g W f k 3 gg j, wi SH WEN:-:QQ -:fue gg is-2, K Q Q..m1 -- fl5,,..g:g3g-gggggfff wx: ,kk.f-, ,, Saffrg-3,-s,.f-fisrl i 1: ,, .. ..,, ....... , E. ..W,.,, f-N .... 1 , Q i g .. iv 53 H 31 as Z 1 2 55 2 E Q E1 Ii CLASS S 180 ALMA MATER All our love, respect, and honor, Berry High, We give to you. Always mindful of our promise Ever to be true. This is then our pledge to you All our whole lives through: We will ever hold the torch, Berry High, for you. Through the years as we remember All the happy hours here, We will offer up Thanksgiving, Alma Mater, dear. - CLASS 1 ,V 'a Ei SPONSORS: Mrs. Helms and Mrs. Lawler CLASS OFFICERS: Clyde Thomas, Treas.g Liz Kirk, Sec.g Kathy Graves, Vice-Pres.g Curt Newell, President. We the Senior Class would like to thank you for helping us be a part of what we consider the greatest high school in the nation. Hoping that we are leaving Berry a small portion of what it has given to us, we are looking into the future with great anticipation. It is our sincere wish that we will live up to the expectations of this school. Curt K!- 'Rall David Boyd Adams William Artmus Baker, jr. Betty Doris Ballard William Lindsay Ballard William Craig Barnard Michael Reese Barnett james Charles Barnum William Earl Baxter Beverly Jane Beal Charles Deverueax Beard pfxii 'lf' Cathy Lynn Aderholt David Albert Allen Deborah Lei gh Adderhold Daniel Lewis Aderhold if- William Parson Anderson III ,xi ia , Vicki Karen Bedsole Nancee Lee Bicklehaupt Glenda Joyce Bingham Grahame Walker Bobo Emily Borah Barbara Lee Box L ,Kyiv- Carolyn Anita Brazeal xllfhroor' Richard Allen Broadhead Kathleen Keith Brooks f ffm, rfvfasp fm 'Cf' AL Lillian Dianne Brown Q Kathleen Pamela Brunson . l Q, g Char es Alfred Brush f john Evans Bryan Carole Lee Buckingham Laura Lynn Buckner W Sharon Leigh Campbell Dyer Carlisle, III john Sadler Carothers, III Donald Glenn Carroll Richard Warren Carson Thomas Francis Carter Paula Elizabeth Carty Rebecca Evelyn Cathey William Gerald Chalker James Frank Burford Ellen Rebecca Burgin Martha Cornelia Burr Robert Leslie Burr Gordon Edward Burton Alfred Robert Butler illliwm Andrew Preston Chitwood, III Judy Lynn Choron Henry Jefferson Clark Janis Clayton Henry Clay Cobb, IV Jimmy Wfood Coleman, Jr. Patricia Coley Anna T. Constantine Harry Dayton Cook Karen Ann Cooper Barry Bryant Copeland Robert Henry Cordell, Nancy Elaine Costa joseph Paul Cotten William Henry Craig Lera jean Davis Vicki Lester Davis Della Frances Day Carl Raymond Deadman, Jr Glenn james Dennis Barbara Diane Denton Cora jamise Dickerson james Gray Dickerson Charles Lewis Dickey Homer Lewis Crandall Ernest Carl Creel, III Kathryn Joyce Crosthwait Alvin Quarles Crumpton, III Carol Ann Cruze Donna Faye Davis Donald Wilfred Dobbins Herbert Wesley Douglas Betty Ann Driver jones Joseph Dunham Charles Wayne Eanes Phylis Ann Easter N , ybh, 5. mlfuaik l in , I - i.'. be 45 T47 'Qtr N-.W .N Ann Marie Edwards Rodney Wayne Ellis Stephanie Gail Ellis Daniel Edwin Fenn Melina Katherine Fiorella Jo Ann Flynn Sue Forson Deborah Gail Fowler Roger William Frank L. Y Nancy Craven Goodson Robert Franklin Gore Kathleen Cleere Graves Mary Louise Graves Richard Preston Gray Pamela jane Green Gregory Alan Grey Walter Kimball Griffith Neil Gunter Sandra jean Fuller Milton Eugene Fullman, jr. Deborah Suzanne Gant Eva Rebecca Garver Desmond Allen Gillespie Bobbie Carole Goad Donna Lynn Habshey Lloyd Gotis Hegenbarth Paul Brown Halstead Marsha Sue Hanks Frieda Tedford Hanson Linda Kathleen Haralson . L, David Grady Harper Keith Thomas Harrelson Karen Sue Hartley Edythe Rhoda Hartley Pamela Lee Hawk Edward Craig Hay Bonita Belle Hemenway Walter Gray Hendricks, III Walter Darden Hentz Jane Ann Hoffine Vicki Lynn Holloway james Harvey Hooks Susan jean Horton Mary jane Hostler Kathy Lee House David Clifford Howland Kimberley Wiley Hudson Rebecca Rankin Inman ndtbv Suzanne Iveli Michael james jackson Susan Carol jackson Olin Lee johnson Melanie Fay johnson james Gilbert Johnston .,, ,, , Terry Wayne Kaiser Charles Gordon Kelly Janis Lynn Kimbrell Douglas Stuart Kimbrough William Thomas. King, III Robert Kenneth Kirby Elizabeth Ann Kirk judy Elaine Knapp Patricia Lynn Knepper Win , 'Nur Steve Donald Lawrence Susan Kerwin Lemmon Samuel William Lewis Edward Haskel Lindley, Jr Helen jo Livingston Frank Anson Love Davor Antun Luketie Robert Howard Lyerly Walter Van Machen '--'X Belinda Fay Knight Thomas Rudolph Lang Marie Annette Lange Charles Bedingfield Lanier Sherry Lamar La Tella Dorothy Ruth Lawrence 1 flu! Erwin Henry Mangrum, jr. Sandra Eloyce Marcus Paul Edwin Martin Claude jackson Mask Mary Helen Matsos Connie jean Mayfield Emily Lee McAnally Cynthia jean McCracken Joan Diane McCracken Lynn Maurine McDaniel Cheryl Lee McGraine Bonnie jean McIntosh Patricia Ann Mcjenkin Rebecca jane McShan Willard james Meadows inf rw ,,,,..-nr Melissa Lee Melton Charles Baxter Myers, III Hayes William Miller, jr Ned Alfred Mitchell Michael Leroy Moats Julia Lee Mooney James Hiran Moore, III . M William Michael Moore Susan Elaine Morris -.4-fi' Margaret Collen Moseley Richard Lewis Mueller David Edward Mullen Sherry Virginia Murray Donna Faye Nabors Nancy Elizabeth Naugle AL New George Marc Neas Neal Curtis Newell, jr. James Terry Noland, jr. French Patterson Ogletree, Stephen James Openshaw Thomas Walter O'Quinn jr. 1'1 Constance Lee O'Shields Donna jane Painter Cary George Pantazis Richard Emery Dant Paracca Dale Joy Parker Paul Austin Parker Katherine Gail Patterson james Alvin Patton William james Patton . . .f H , ..w,.,,f.w, 1 f . ,, .,, ,.... , ,Ml ,Q - ,filfv ...af Jaquelyn Sue Putman Judy Karen Ramsden john Thomas Rasberry Bobby John Rast Lois Louise Razek Ken Murray Richards Linda Gail Rickerson Linda Riley Thelma Ann Roberts : Ag fy. . ,fjiapig fv fir , 5,3 Robert Stephen Paulin Cynthia jacquelyn Payne Billie jo Peek 5, N. P, My Williarii Tyler Perkins, Jr. ulia jean Perryman Daniel Eugene Pike if Sq., iw-.., , I, -J.. yyy -im ' . Margaret Mary Robinson Sherman Ralph Rockwell, 'Jr Bobby Bryan Roden Anne Lee Rooker Linda joan Sanders Steven McClellan Sanders Janice Elaine Schaefer Jessie Elizabeth Schaefer Mary Kathryn Scogin Veda Van Seelbinder john Howard Sides jane Elizabeth Sisson George Washington Skelton Gary W'ayne Smith Larry Neil Smith WWW J-' -ef? Mary Patricia Tate Linda Faye Templeton Bonnie McVeigh Thacker Melissa Ann Thagard Virginia Clyde Thomas David Michael Tompkins james Luke Thornton, jr. Donna Kaye Tully Sarah Louise Turkington Donald Avery Van Voorhis Margaret Joyce Wallace Richard Walter Ward Linda jean Warrington Dewey Stephen Watkins Steve Dudley Watkiiis , L.. Joyce Mary Wendland Rebecca jean White Gina Burke White Harvey Sylvester White Henry Cleon Wiley, jr. Nancy Ann Wilkerson David Milton Williams, jr Janis Lynn Williams Susan Lee Williams by E4 lp Brenda Dianne Wyatt Karen Lane York Eldon Richard Zimmerman 'TF Sharon Elizabeth Wmfree Antoinette Wingate Elizabeth Lee Wingo Robert Donald Wise Charlotte Ann Wood i Mary Lynn Woodward A matchin' pair- new ,M Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and sleepy f 6 But I always break in line. Watkins waits- New York is that way. 202 l V Qffiiwdf A 352 Sallv Turkington won the citizenship tour to Washington. 2 R x Hicks' side had 23076 more cavities! fr- E , , he 1 ,fl in ' ,kg awww- f la f thy x 3 Bailey, Sherrill Banks, Ellen Barnes, janet Barr, Tommy Bassett, Becky Bayliss, Jo Ann Bean, Brenda Beard, John Bellows, Bobby Bellsnyder, Christine Belshaw, Richard Bishop, Gary Bishop, Larry Bohannon, Jennie Bolen, Ralph Bernard, Craig Bowers, Millie Bowman, Martina Box, Betsy Bracey, Bill Junior Class rl ,Q . .Ag X fu 1' 5 H of if 7 W L 4 .5 ,, ' , , Q Adams, john Alvis, Ashley Anderson, John Andrews, Diane Apel, Barbara Argo, Tom Armour, Beverly Arnold, Larry Arnwine, Neal Arthur, Bill Ashburner, jim Ayers, Lee Bagley, Tom Baily, jimmy Baily, Teddy if 'ZZ' r ,.+ I 1' '33, 204 A L1 fi Byrd, jerry Caldwell, Marilyn Caffey, Guy Calles, Jim Carpenter, Clark Carr, Carolyn Carter, Jerry Carter, jerry Cantley, Don Chamberlin, Dan Chalker, Ann Chaney, Raleigh Chappell, Alan Chase, Terry Cherry, Gale Chilkers, Bob Choron, Bill Christie, Al Clay, Neil Cleage, Wfayne X .als 755 I 'six if 4Tis not too late to seek a better world. Alfred, Lord Temzywn ,Af 4 4. lf .M-ap? 'if f R Brady, Freddy Brandino, Buster Briner, Ken Brunson, Pam Buettner, Nancy Buffington, Becky Bullock, Tony Birchfield, Gary Burks, Larry Burnett, Tom Burns, Belinda Burton, Pam Bush, Thomas Butler, Harriet Byrd, Ginger r X 'W Qi i x tt 'I x' I rr f' i W Clement, Michael Clutts, Peggy Coblentz, Craig Coleman, Harry Coley, john 206 Crisson, Raymond Crocker, Ricky Crosby, Robert Cruze, Cathy Cryer, Cathy Cuppett, Chuck Compton, Ronald Conner, Cathy Cook, Charles Cooke, Mike Cone, Mary Cordes, Gail Couch, Mary Counts, Cindy Cowan, Alan Cowser, Terry Cox, Doug Crane, Carol Cranford, Charles Creel, Bobby 3 Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Cunningham, and Mr. Hartman helped coordinate the activities of . Junior Class. Q v v 3 f r R M 1 B A ,. i . M it 'ns f ls 'lb J' s,,,y l ht... My I 'Vi 419. 2 465 Z ,QW Cuppett, julie Day, Joe Deason, Margaret Deegan, Bill Delapp, jimmy De Shazo, Dick De Ville, Walter Dexter, Davis 4-f-er Vg 'WJ H' N I ,, VK? fi , , -, ,- , , , , 1 13 'ul-1 X 'Q if I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERSg Susan Spratlin, V. Pres Barbara Walker Sec.3 Michelle Dupuy, Treas.g Chris Truss, Pres. ,Z 4. E .iie 1' I f. Dice, Ric Dickey, Chuck Dickerson, Anlie Dilmore, Gary Dobbson, john Dorsey, Carole Doss, Debbie Douglas, Elizabeth Drennan, David Drysclale, Douglas Duell, Debbie Dupuy, Michelle Duval, Carlos Easter, Gwen Edge, Ellen 'v Edwards, Mary Elliot, Carter Elmore, Julian Erwin, Frank Etheredge, David Files, Jimmy ,qw c W-W ff? I ,, ,i ii , fx QW? nQllnUQ' Eubanks, t Evans, Dale f J ly Evans, Anne 3- , jj Fenn, Danny f i 7 M f l ii ,,,' ' Flitner, Dave Foster, Judy Foster, Teresa li Frame, Susan Gambrell, Phil Gammon, Kathy Gennett, Judy A ...ww 29 Q! fl as ' f , mv-r 'QW K G t , St . . gs er eve Goodwin, Eric Giles, Mike Goodwin, Carole .-JSM? Greene Mickey Griffin Johnny Grogan Je Hager immy WL? K 'li -'X 44' 'W' Hahn, Doug Hallman, Steve Hamby, Wade Hand, Jim Haney, Ian fl ,--a. N 4, 1 Y ff Qjwf Hartley, Sharon Hartsfield, Tommy Hawkins, John Haynes, Glenn Hanna, Kathy Harris, Barbara Harrison, Debbie Hart, Lee Hartley, Claudia Hearn, Beverly Hendricks, Dell HCUSICY, John Henley, Mike QQ ,A Hill, Nancy Hudson, Henry Hughs, Robert Hultquist, Patti Hulsey, Tim Hultgren, Susan Heyward, Susan Hicks, Jean ' Hicks, Carol Higginbothan, Steve if tt' 4' ' : V.: -I iv .fs 4 is Q 4 I Hillhouse, Marjo V 'V' i ff fi-iii ,- Hinrichs, Martina A .., , Q Hodges, Lee M ' l ' 4' -c -2 ' ,jf ' i A , 41 I Holst, Holly Hooks, Glen Houcxliinifkliflike Howell, John 1 L an N i ei 'rss' ,,,,,s A '21 ' xy w s W , y i , I i y A ,fi I in - ' 4 F. .V I IX!! 'l, ,me if if 'O Hutchison, Clyde Hutchison, Rufus Hutson, Virginia Imler, Thomas -eff'-mv ,Mgt .5 I' Jackson, Joan Jackson, Steve Johnson, Anne Johnston, Hollis Johnston, Mark Jones, Kathy Ketchum, Kim Keydoszius, Dick Jones, Whitey Kaiser, Vicki Kennedy, Susan King, Jerry King, Judy King, Kathy After it has been on the floor! Kirkland, Mickie Knight, Herb 4 Knight, Jimmy Knowles, Mike Koonce, Karlene Koski, Laura lj f ': w, ww-fi t BU, 1 4.4 ,awry If! 8' i YW' 1 .g Kuykendall, Barry Lantrip, Ronnie Leader, Joan Lee, George Lindley, Marie Lochamy, Bob Longworth, John Lott, Richard Lyons, Sharon Machen, Lee Mallory, Linda Maple, Ross Martin, Elwin Matthews, johnny Mauter, Freddie McCarty, Jane McCollum, Frank McDonald, Bec McGhee, Sandra McGriff, Curt McGurie, Steve McMasters, Kay ,Ai Layman, Hank Leach, Ricky Lemmer, Linda. Leverett, Bill Long, Jerry Long, Laurie Lowry, India Lowry, Ted rir, L ,L ' ii 0 , L 1 is i,..,,J mi. X ru 1-.1 gr 1 K, QFWN QIMDU '-'Q' s t O, -SJ Q' 2ll Mezzell, Marshall Michie, Jo Karen Mileski, Cathy Miller, Barry McNamee, Carolyn McPoland, Bob McRae, Amanda Melton, Leslie Metrock, jim Mixon, Gail ' Moore Susan Mor an Ma Mar aret oon' aa' Y- l ' 8 f fl' 3 ffl Moore, Tommy Q ta? al' S R Myers, Peggy Nichols, Debbie Nabors, Mike Norris, jimmy Northcutt, Phyllis Olmstead, Christine Olson, Eric Oertel, David ' T ' 'TL 11, N Rx 1 S . sk to the lunchroom As you can plainly see, we're not allowed to take bo W ,.,,.,:-,,t.,,:,., Orman, Mark Parker, Marsha Pate, Bill Payton, Ricky Peake, Mandy Posey, jackie Af vm w...J' rr rii 1 i'ir 1 Peterson, Kent Phelps, Barb Plan, Roy Pool, Margaret Prosser, Cathy Pruitt, Robert .,, ,..,. Q 'fe' Af-- Q JUN Powell, jackie A Prentice Susie Prosh, gandra Ray, Kathy Ray, Marjorie Reese, David I Raines, Carol Rainey, Rodger Rew, Rebecca Reynolds, Joyce Rhodes, Drew Robbins, Ronny 1 Sb xx, ,Bit af' ' ,L .af Relfe, Margaret Robins, Sallie Roche, Bobby Roper, Mary Rosdick, Lynda Ross, Alan Roy, Bill Rush, Beverly Rutledge, Lynn Sanderson, Donna Sawyer, Massie Schrader, Connie Schrader, Mary Scivley, Dale Scott, Victoria Self, Yancey Sellers, Cathy Shackleford, Judy Sharman, Mike Shirley, Don Sides, Paul Sims, Pat ww? Sims, Sherry Sloan, Barbara Skaggs, Sue Smith, Doug Smith, Larry Smith, Martha Smith, Wayne Snider, Sharon Spencer, james Spratlin, Susan Steed, Doss Stegall, Bill Steiner, Chuck Stevens, Gay Stewart, Ruth Ann l f. 4 as jj 4 Z' gb f'+i ,M ,v , 1 , 1 Q 1 1 f X - rr A-we Thompson, Glenn Thornton, Betty Tilden, Allen Tilson, Hugh Tomb, Bill Trickey, Cary Truitt, Jack Truss, Bobby Truss, Chris Tully, Bob Tyler, Muriel Van Voorhis, Pam Vaughn, Judy Vinyard, Gay Walker, Barbara Stripling, Mike Stroup, Ray Stover, Jordan Sullivan, Sue Tarpla, Rita Taylor, Bobby Ta lor Brenda Y Templeton Eddie Terrell Al . . E I, 5 g N' his ' ,vu-. 'fua-we-f e it ,, eeeyye X s t it, X4 5 V 1.4 ' I --'. .iz s. W' 5- il 1 4' lt T' 'li fe ' P 1 i ' Q Wentz, Susan 5 -Ar Welch, Delia Wells, Barbara Wells, Debbie 2 I6 He took a hundred pounds of clay. Waters, Newman Watkins, Paula Watts, Cathy Weems, Ray Walker, Patti Walton, Robin Ware, Cathy Warren, Dianne Waters, Harvey w s., .5-. A L rf-if' i-ii- ll tf WANTED: A fan and some bubbles Westbrook, Debbie Whalen, Susan White, Barbara Whiteside, David Wilbanks, Glenda Wildsmith, Anita Wildsmith, John Williams, Drennan Wilson, Liz ,gn-1-iw Wolbach, Janice Wood, Alan Wood, Corliss ,af-: f . fm i - I uf? A-'fin ' . 3' :flames-.p wfifflz.. Yarbrough, Rachel Yawn, Bobby f as ki? Q N With a twinkle in her eye , . . 'V '-17 'Al l Sophomore Class Bobo Ann Boyd jennifer Bowen Pam Bowman Bruce Braden joe Bradshaw Bill Birchfreld, jan Bishop, Beverly Black, Allen Black, Ricky Blair, Mike Boak, Pat + A Barnes, Dianne Baranowski, Lillian Barton, Pat Beasley, Joyce Beasley, Lin Billingsley, Debby Alexiou, Bill Allen, Debra Anton, Harley Atchenson, Sandra Baggett, Cathy Bailey, Kaye Bailey, Karon Baisch, Lynn Bakalar, Margaret Baker, Larry Baker, Mary Lynn Baker, Mike Abercrombie, Nancy Adair, Marcia Adams, Bill Adderhold, Judy Albright. Jackie Alford, Johnny Alexiou, Mike Brady, Beth Branham, Linda Brannon, Margaret Breland, Maudie And it's Friday! Brett, Wayne Bryan, Linda Bryant, Celia Bridwell, Bob Brooks, Anne Brooks, Cathy Brooks, Susan f X There rx fortune, . . . Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Brown ,ACN-, . is a tide- in the affairs of las. if 'larlsr as ff v- el ., i I ,.,. I jimmy Johnny Martha Nancy l . Regina 5 Steve 4 Browning, Mike Buck, Gray Buckner, Jimmy Burdett, Bobby Burford, David Burgess, Lisa ML -v-'ff men, which, taken at the flood, leads on to William Slmkerpeafe I' A , ii f F 4 an s. X I K If in-v Burton, Earlene Cain, Cathy f Campbell, Diane Campbell, Stephen Cannon, Harold Carrol, Jenifer 9' 12-1 ...af Ifkl. .5 7 ,, ,Q- Caw er, Eddie t. , Chandler, Pam t , f Chramer, Paul 3 ' Coleman, Ercelle Collins, 'Ann Compton, Mona Lisa Do I have to wait for a pass ? Cone, Mary Cook, Malcolm Cooper, jimmy Cooper, Tom Coplin, Barbee Cordell, Tommy Coston, Ann Crank, Kyla Crawford, jon Creamer, Phil f ,I B? W' CAL. ff- . .iq ' 1 ui' sa Q 7. , 2l9 E JJ .., ..,.. L E 1. . . 'E rim L2 QL li rssr C C reamer, Karen risson, Emily Crowe, Bonita Crowe, Frank Cummings, David Daly, Jim Dart, Tom Davidson, Denise Deville, john Dobbins, Donnie Dobbs, Teena Donze, Mike Douglas, Amanda Douglas, Craig Dozier, john Dozier, Judy Drysdale, Virginia Duquette, Durham Durham, Glenda Duvall, jamie Echols, Karen Echols, Keith Eddings, Cathy Eddins, Anne Eidson, Wayne Ellis, joy Ellison, Donna Emery, Debbie Evans, Pam Fisher, Eddie Fleming, Louis f Fowler, Albert Frazier, Valerie Fredrick, Winston Free, Beverly Free, Derek 11 9 .. . V. ,,,, K W gr Golf pro turns politician' 1' -my--wr -'J l , XWKVX Another first place for the Math Department. P Fulton, Jeanie Furrey, Kathy Gafford, Carol Gaines, Barbara Gamble, Susan Gates, Dianne Gaulclin, Mike Gill, Mark Glass, Gerald Glidwell, David Godfrey, jimmy Goebel, Mike Goodwin, Tommy Gore, Andrea Gore, Donna Grant, Tommy Gresham, Bill Griffith, Kathy Griswold, Ann Guillot, Patti Gunn, Myrna Hale, Terry Hall, Susan Hallmark, Patricia Hallmon, jane Hamilton, Nancy Harden, Sheila Harlan, Bill Harmon, Rita Harris, Charles Hartley, Christy Hartley, Sandra Hartley, Sherrill Hartley, Steve Hay, Robert Hayden, Gus 7 imma, X , ,f -, - K ,La Q 5 1 1911 .' ' G if A ' KL. , K i 4, ,Q ' i 'f i ff . ' l , 1' I 5 +V , ,li f- , l . r l 4, Q in 'Y , 5 r ,, tr t , ' G Al 0 + f as-asa, QW 1 , 55 A 5 iv Pm, 4' if ,.., X, ni ya ' .. 'Q i Q A I 22I Ivins, Jim Jackson, Larry Jennings, Mike Hays, Patty Hefner, Lee Heine, Don Heine, John Heine, Mary Heinrich, Lisa Helms, Debbie Henshaw, Judy Hibbler, Susan Hicks, Lynda Hoffman, Karen Hollis, Carolyn Holst, Paula House, Ken iw. 'ss- as Jg' . K House, Pat .Qqi Houston, Bill 1? S Howell, Marianne ,,,,,, A ii Humphrey, Lynn g Hunt, Kent .,,.f, li Hutchinson, Wanda Hutto, Pony J so J J Hyatt, Donna Hyfhe, Mary Kay Imler, Steve - ,i o S ,. ,-. .iw fs I lf if ' ' 'ii 1 Jackson, Jay Jackson, Pat Jennings, Joyce Jennings, Royce Johnson, Stewart Mr, Dickinson and no pass. Jackson, Judy ul i :Q if I X- '. . - x I x ,Y 'xc ,. I X xs- Q--y w ave: ,gk I ff -' x I 6 af ,fx at , L 4 i -T 1 Q ef luis' .. Kilt! , u get is V waz- I K af Q x, f w 'W r ' ,Q- .qx - V Q W A , .5 fl T fiat -. 5 , may 5 . .x i . 4 k fl' eff? x ,W34 , 1 it ,lf 3 -1.1 Z , Qs, . .. , ., ac, C johnson, Terry jones, Karan Jones, Lorna Jones, Mark jones, Nancy jones, Pam Jones, john Keith, Bryan Kelley, Cynthia Kerr, jane Kidwell, Cathy King, Gerald Lane, Terry Lanford, Dianne Lanier, Pat Lawhon, Elaine Lawrence, Bill Lawrence, Diane Lee, Barry Lee, Tracy LeePard, Anita Lovell, Nancy Luke, Shirley Lyda, Steve Okay, how much do you want to put on the game? King, jenny i n A L f X C i 5 1 if I LaTella, Susan Lauderdale, Butch , N' ff, Q, xx Q :ray T.: we X K t B Lawson, Emilil 17 Layfield, Theresa , N if Linsley, Peter Lorren, Chuck 5 fig., x Lynch, Franci i y A K , Mancin, Beth A ,gt . .. , .I R , , 1 T ii ., , ii fC fl A N it R H , , GPG? ,ff 3 ,fi si ,C Q 4 1 1 f ff' y 'ff' it 'Q 5 C s . 5-A is .aw 3 4 tt if f if V-X' it es . X i I.. C gil 5' 'vs i 5, is , f: yi :... 'B l 1 - f c . 'S '- . ,, - -' F' t- ' X 1 xi. A I xr' 4 i 'swf' 224 if -CK f Kg? Maniscalco, Paul Marcus, Martin, Martin, Martin, Susan Becky Hank Ricky Matlock. Bob Maulclen, Fitz McAnally, Carolyn McBride, Mike McCaleb, Joanne McClure, Kim McCormick, Jimmy McCoy, Debbie McCracken, Lynn McCullough, Mary McCurcly, Rick McDonald, Janice McDonald, Ramona McEwen, john McLeod, Jeff McGowan, jennifer McLemore, Bobby lVfClNIah0n, Ann McPhears0n, Trish Meshacl, Bobbie Mikos, Diane Miller, Beverly Miller, Chris Mills, Myra Helen Monks, Doug Bfoore, Davicl Morin, joy Morris, Dale Morris, Don Morrow, Scott Murphree, Pat Newton, Barbara Nicholson, George Nix. Becky Northrip, Ricky Nunally, Janice Ogburn, Steve Openshaw, Andy O'Quinn, Charlie Owens, Sharon Ozier, Linda Owens, Susan Pappas, Dean , x L I l cf .F ., ,ar 'V 2 .FAQ -av' 5.6 is ' ,Ava - ,-ws r H ew 'il X 'L , 9 Q i '20 M ,,, fe' :f -ff,-Q A . 1, Q.. ii X . A , , 1 - Nw. K , o f ts Wi S, affix 5 if ,f f 1 JP , u ' lf Q i 41 INL2: Q. f xi' in gs :fs Qi Vw Wir ,vw PON Rr , .V K .,.-Win , . -. ff -9' I , ,,, Sli 1 if fr, 4 1 I 5 12. , X fri' ' a 'AJ' ,V 'Q' r , f if gf 1 gn 'KP 6 ' fo f i , ' 2 . V V ,V V. - K I ' 1 g, ai, VM? i VZV ,VVV V, t H 5, Y 4 ix J ,, I L U-, L J, - ' 'Q ff' I'w .-.4f!. ' -4...--' f X Parker, Ronnie Peacock, Martin Pettigrew, Laura Pickett, Eddie Pierson, Marcia Plaxco, jack Plunkett, Iris Poole, Linda Porter, Mary Ellen Potcra, LaDonna Powell, Barbara Powell, jay Price, Neverly Puckett, Larry Ralph, Alan Randall, Bill Rasberry, Edna Rasco, Mike Razek, Joanna Rew, Eddie Robbins, Vicki Roberts, ji Robertson, Robertson, m Dale Janice Robinson, Forrest Robinson, Lamar Robinson, Marsha Roosevelt, Verdery Rorie, Mike Rosso, james Rush, Rhonda Saturday, Lyn Schmiclitke, Larry Schoppert, Bill Scott, Judy Scroggins, Allen Sears, Virginia Selby, Elaine Sharp, Patty Shell, Tommy Sheppard, jane Sims, Beverly Smart Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Q Susan Frank Jay Larry Linda Shelby T ii ff, 'X F K' fa 'l l yan.: , 8, ,L :J 1' 'V J , . if ,I fx 1 if 1 i J -f ?' J S--1 , B , ic ' , ,J y J , Q, 45 i f f -2 ,Q , ra ima if- ag t , 131, If J' 'B V . ,. 5, -wa. 'vi 'ff' ,ff f ...,,, V - ' A ill X11 I 1. f no at X' ' K 'QMS' - .. i S S Wi 4 ,g fs Q ' ' ti ff. t ff- ii H 'T f -5 ,.-x, 225 a fi! ft 4 'fi' 1 L,,,,, Q it W , ,air ttii . g E iii , sstt Y, WWTF Smith, Teresa Smoot, Drennen Snyder, Jill Sosbee, Rusty Spain, Ken Spenser, Patti Steiner, Diane Stephens, Helen Stevens, jan Stewart, Maetha mag. Stewart, Malcolm just wait 'til she finds out it s missing Stewart, Roy 2 226 Strawbridge, Sammy Strickland, Becky' Strickland, Diane Strozier, Elaine Swanson, Nils Tanquary, Kathy Tarpley, Bart Tate, Rob Taylor, Debby Terry, joe Thacker, J. R. Thomas, Ann Thomas, john Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas, n Karen Randy Vivian Steve Tobin, Alanclra Towns, Chris Truss, Tommy Tucker, johnny Turrentine, Toni Valentine, Walter Vaughn, Scherry Vaughn, Tommy Vines, Frank Walker, Susan Wallace, Marie Ward, Susan Put the cards away and smile. Warren, Ricky Willalrtl, Don Williamson, Cathy Willis, Dana Wlfigilf, Barbara Wfright, Debbie Hiltlreth, Gary White, Clifford White, Kathy Wilcox, Carlin Wfildsmith, Cliff Wiley, Susan Watters, Carol l i Il i A01 1 Rx Q., . U I 1 W, al' . 1 b i A' , fs' x W . t fi , ti. J 6, 1 23' t 'K ui' Q . I fi 1,-l f .rw at Q' . . .fi G7 4 s J, Q, l N ,Mi A. ,. R ex -Q, X ! 'k 'Gr'-10' 'x..,l .., 5 MN A I. Watkins, jane 4 ,Q D - . Watts, Brenda . ff Q ,Q M i Ware, Lane Q ' 5: Wege, Bill i,AA 'fi' ' K , , . . 'M .Q ' 1' as E 'L Q-BW f' A Weger, Micki .., -' . 'YALE Wheat, Bruce f Y -. Q ' ' Wheeler, Paul - ti V, ' .W f White, Bill . i y b e t, ne w V W It ft it ' , y f E. ii ,Qi U Y fd K . t KRW! X N yy , I xt L Mx. y 1 get Q , V i f' 'saiteyi me ,VA 227 Beachum, Bobby ,M 72' , 5, ,. , A. gg, 4 32' fe' J if ff: 1 W? W' ff A J Ackerman, V 'bv' Freshman Class icki Acton, David Adair, Gregg W7 t s' , , 55' , f, I A , J, it l' ', , ' li 4 Q , Y 1 1 it ' , ml 1 am fy af . ,,. ..,, ay, Adams, Elaine Adams, Frank Agnesia, Barba I fa Albright, Melanie Alford, Brenda Allen, Barbara Allen, Marie as in A 1 Alsup, Don Anderson, Hilton Andrews, Vernon Armstrong, jackie f ,i f 1 ,.,,,,,..,.f 1, Arnold, Melissa The things you have to bring to P.E. V, ,Ui E. 3 ' f 11 i--of Boren, Wayne Bowen, Vicki Broadhead, Diane ,iz H . es i lt , .5111 W Barnes, james Barnett, Sherron Barr, Carol Bassett, Barbara Bates, Donald Arrington, Melissa H Ash, Tommy 5, i AYGYS, Bill Baldwin, William V Bailey, Clara Balch, Jeri Baker, jan Baumgartner, john i i ii i ' i Baxley, Bill Ez Y la, EQ ff, Black, jack Black, Patricia Blair, Steven Brown, Becky Brown, Linda Brown, Walter Brunson, T Buck, Tom Burford, Benje Beckham, Mal Bell, Elliot Belamy, Pam Blakeley, Don D Best, Florence I T f Bishop, Becky 1 if j wi, W BiSh0P, I-Yfm , , A - 't iiii fi .' r-'i ii Q .,, I VVW, .7 gi W, , Bolt, De Ann Bond, Glenn Bower, Charles Bracknele, Millie Bradley, Ricky Brantley, Donna Briggs, Ann im 46: H an Q r I- ' af, ' i .. -no 'V fi' 5'-Q, L iii Q is W.---' ,,, Q X, fl A si is Lay up for yourselves treasures . . . Matthew 6:20 Burks, Linda in i Y af Burris, Mary Ann ' Burton, Ginger , 1 ly y 5 ls Bush, Peter fi, W' , ,b Q Bush, Susan 1 F Butler, Janice f is Byrd, Bubba , Q, ' i' Byrd, Sandra . 1 Q A fx Cain, Steve 5 ' ' ' A if ,L Calhoun, Ricky . 'U ' Q 3' Ei' r i ' I I , in ely Students pay rapt attention as Miss i .N ' b , Viliggins bursts the pifiata. Calk,.Pamela I ,Q ' g' ,six Qi - Campbell, Kenneth 3 5 ' -' 7 j 53 Cargo, Bob fy is . -1' 'Q Carson, Candy MQ - . Ng Carter, Otto .-'i jig . 5 : . fl, W . ill ' 'A Y ' 'SQ ff' - .liigyv ff' 5 . -L A Q Casey, Tom ,Q ,..-- , -' f ' Cathy, Dale ,Q ,Q -t .. Q, in f P MK Q, Q Carter, Patricia ggiffgjmfkfiifh ' A 1 t i . A it B .aii N Clark, ,jan Q 'C 5, Clayton, Lee Q t -Q W' f t Cole, Linda ry, ' Q M Comfort, Cheryl il ar. QQ , Q ry, ., 1 gg Clements, Bruce Cormack, Elizabeth l LQ t ' Q f .QQ i' Coates, Becky Corretti, Rhonda Y - -- , Q-I-ag , 'P Counts, Randy . K K Q, V, , t ' ' . Crosby, Ricky I 2 ' A Q1 a Crandall, Laura Crouch, Mandy '- ' I - 1 ' -. cf N , C ' Crider, Steve Crowe, Benny 1, . A ' - 1 Q Crim, Mike Crowe, Kenny Y tt' X' Y .V , .K 5. K I i t :Qs N a 'K' ,af 7 ' in I ef ' Q CfUfUPt0U, Dave Davis, Cheryl ,,..- A , , A A Cunningham, janet Davis, Janet 1 ' ,Q , s -Q . A Curl, Mike Davies, Heather jg A Q' ' ' Darnell, Mike 'V',- A A J' 5 f l Deason, ,Tim C A ' il b Q ' ,- , J ur 43, 'C Q ' de Lorimier, Carol Dixon Doug my 5' t , A b v ' Dennison, Debbie Dom ,David Q C Q V ,E Dion, Mary Ann i 'M' ni,- jx - A Q Dison, Terri 'Trl , Q It Z, an Dowdey, Karen EY x 1- t U ' Q 1 3 ' Q , Downs, Alan If Z ' ,ty , -, , C f 3 it f .43 6 Drenning, Ron Eiseman, Beverly , . , 1 Q Q U 'U D , Dudley, Richard ' b 'tif' t A Durant, Dick by 4 , t 3 y . y ,,. Dye, Julia t 2 5 C 'V .. .tt ' . t iii .-ye . D, , 7.73 E! Ellingwood, Ruth Ennis, Dede Enright, james Evans, Bob Evans, Mike Faulkner, Gerald Fenn, Debby Ferguson, Debby Fiorella, Pokey Fiorella, Samelia Foster, Roger Fowler, Alys Friddle, David Frith, Linda Fuller, Rusty Gammill, Diana Gardner, Debbie Gause, Charles Gerrity, Keith Farlow, Cliff Faught, Carole Fondren, John Ford, David Fullington, Steve Fulton, Peggi Goggans, Randy Golden, Becky N 3 . J. J 0 X X 'X E. fr i ' Grace, jack Gray, Jennie Griswold, Tommy Hager, Ginger Hanks, Marlene Haralson, Danny Harden, Mike Hardy, Debbie Hays, Brenda Heimbold, Dale Herran, George Hicks, Bobby Hildreth, joy Hill, Anne Hinson, Sherry Hodges, Tommy Gibbs, Martha Hale, Jeannie Hallmark, Charles Hamlin, Susan Harris, Alison Harris, Marvin Hart, Diane Hodnett Cindy Hoffine Irmmy Hoffman Jan Holcombe, Barbara Hollis, Brenda Hollis, Glenda Holloway, Marilyn Horton, Betty Howard, Eddie These students enjoy Alabamas colorful history R Huffman, Niniea ,i , 1 'X Howell, Sam Huffstutler, Debrorah AQ., , Hudson, Lynda Hughffi Debbie 9' 'Z .N Humphries, B. J. x A x Hutto, Ann F - tmzl fli , I L- Jackson, Greg t ,V I Hyde, Carol Jackson, Paul , 3 V L A i t, A X Ivins, Jeff Johnson, Eddie - ' f E1 2 fm l jones, David Vll, 7 Q ' ' is . 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Nafoosi, May Naugle, Judy Nesmith, Mike Nunnally, Dawn OABHIF, Daryl Oertel, Ed Owens, Jody Packard, Bill Palmer, Penny Pate, Ralph Patten, Charlie Paulson, Deborah Piazza, Esther Pierce, Bob Pierson, Sue Powell, Debra Powers, Susan Prescott, Daniel an V I1 ea 4 t 'E 1, X A 1 1 - 1 . lit y ki , , . S 1 A 4 6 4 fly 1 li e i ,,l , H E ,J gp R3 ig ,Y , 'ri B t i,', 'K' wi Q-. 1 'S I Stumpf, Andrew Nothing like an absentee on the amen pew .. 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Dear john, Tomb, Mary Ann Troutman, Dewey Underwood, Danny Urguhart, Bill Vaughn, Pat Viladsen, Martha Wash, Karen Waters, Randi Wentz, Phillip West, Steve Whiteside, John Whittington, Charlotte ,, Truss, Julie Truss, Ricky Twadell, Kathy Tyler, Becky Usher, Charlie Vance, Bob Vaughn, Bryon Vaughn, Mike Vitalis, Susan Walker, Lisa Warr, Patricia Warren, Radford Watson, Betty Watson, Clark Watson, Liz Wells, jay Whitcomb, Richard White, Jimmy White, Kenny White, Lloyd Wiggins, Vick Wild, john Wiley, Betsy Williams, Amy Williams, Richard Williams, Sharon Winford, Vickie Wise, Kenny Winstead, Sherry Wolbach, Steve Wood, Bill Wood, Brad Wood, janet Wood, Paul Wood, Ruth Ellen Woodridge, Von Woodruff, Martha Wright, Kneeland Wright, Larry Wright, Mike Wysong, Barri Yessick, Sandra York, Debbie Youngblood, Linda aaqsx mv, Wright, Dickie x Egiiiiil :Til i X Burch, John Morris, Paul Sanders, Martin Sherill, Pam Smith, Chet Tipton, Randy ,E Any closer and we squirt. -f-....... SAM- , vi T minus eleven and still counting. 1 is ff 'f, Some people can grin in the face of disaster 1 ,,,L..,,, LL.,, y , 1,1 i, D 4 W I ie in I , fi. M a a W 9, If 0-4, 311-. 1 H' af' il ff' - . 5, h get , , , L in iv ,L Ye M V J 'L 3 X' , 1,1 if 0 s WW! 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Brett, Dianne Bridges, Mary Brown, Bruce Brown, Genie Brush Susan Bryan, Christa Brownlee, Arden r i as W Buffington, Jim Buckner, Patty Burch, Dan Burke, Homer Burnett, Laurie Burns, Cassie Burns, Linda Cahoon, Cathy Caldwell, Harry :- may .K 4 ae Q EHQK b v, y .. ' , . We 432' l j e 'f1,gag,a, ' 2 Three treasures-love, Campbell, Debbie Canada, Judy Canant, David Caradinc, Tom Caraway, Ronnie Carleton, Judy Carlson, Gary Carothers, Douglas Carr, Larry Carson, Carol Kay Cartee, Mike Carty, Marilyn and light, and calm thoughts . . . Samuel Taylor Coleridge Cason, Hank Cassels, Bill Chaffee, Debbie Chandler, Daricier Chaney, Cherie Chapman, Neal Chappelle, Lillian Chramer, Scott Clark, Becky Clutts, David Cobb, Howell Cochran, Mark Coia, Patricia Cole, Louis Coleman, Polly Conner, Mel Conrad, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Corretti, Pryor David Diane Kenny Phyi Coston, Ralls Cotten, Laurens Cottrell, Robin Crain, Marilyn Creel, Mary jane Crisson, Vicki Crocker, Allen Crocker, Ricky Crooks, Tricia Crosby, Kathy Crouch, Tony Crow, John Crowder, Nettie Dangler, john D'Armond, Walter Davies, Lynn Davis, Barbara Davis, Donna Davis, Susan Cunningham, jim Davidson, jennifer Deadman, David Deal, Donna Dice, Deidre Dick, Bobby el , Af A 8 tk an -T X I . ., cc lil. I A - Q, -' K I I ,,, ,,,, li ' 'ji Qi T it lr ' z ,L , L.. 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The thoughts, the hopes, the dreams, the pleasures, Whose charms were broken if revealed. Buck, Thula Burdette, jim Burgess, Paul Bush, Tommy Butler, Karen Butts, Barry Calhoun, Donald Callouet, Linda Cameron, Bobby Cannon, Ronnie Cantley, David Carleton, Randy Carter, Mark Carter, Martha Carter, Tommy Charlotte Bronte' , Burns, Debbie ', ' - , f f Burris, Mark , T I ' ' Bush, jim ' I than-, , H k Butzloff, Scott A t i , -V' f Caffey, Bill at . j ' Cain, Libby ' ,Yaesu i' ' , , , 5, t , if . If J V ,, , Jas A Camp, David Q I --f Campbell, Breck ' Campbell, Carolyn ' - , fs' ff V ,1 I Carlisle, Ben . 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If vox: have found me bassmcgss vw WGN im? have sm! been Gbifv IQ nicer Mme a wie, Ee? axes heirs vm, MQIEY wmglczvs usawaiw :arise in szcgofsrzfmg the DUFCIXQSE of Q' business A qzssfsd owrchose cam mv naeefiiewstv X052 wsu ici? io fcscxiva Them. We raise gg- LWSEYC , 230534, QA?5, E 5. hw. . ,. fmasmwn ,am iI9m5IIff?l'fi3f'3I5 'f55WfIifI Qmamws E33 ,ffm 2 my Eftiyfi, 3f5f'V35?9g .. W, I Qamsansaa, new M wb iw-gh, fezszrmgs. I amcfaxs, f mem, wi, szlmasim, izszgmwi? I ?5f3c?Q ef SI. ra ff-Giesl I?ff?A?W- I 'amQw,s, i? www, SA ze and femurs off uiiiiiias , , , , 'rite siqmaiefe mifelis ef WANFSB mmbinufinn caerctcr. Gail' ...L,N,,.,..W,.W...Ii3??,L?iIi-...,....,.v--MM,MW wwfgg, fm Qmammga me new m3ff2,'Q3i?gfQgi?fff5?fg,,, ,WM agdl-gyyficugwgggigass gefiegrt yngffliffmliflm. ,lngssqhn Y f .BUICK AQERCY for xfsiw in Cuiluiymgv ecwigvtcgcrzaiggj gggyigjgmzgjgigm 5 33533533 img img 254 4 Compliments of LIGHTING AND LAMP WHOLESALERS 5I6 Sou'I'I1 32nd S'IreeI' BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Frosty Treats CHICKEN BUCKET Across From Hoover Shopping Cen'I'er 822-0894 Compliments of WILSON DCCR AND WINDDW SUPPLY Compliments of T. M. BURGIN DEMOLITION CO. rf' , N RIER ,nf'.,,.,-rx .--f C. -. n. ' ,. ,Up ,Af-v -,1 .: 4..:.' wp . , fi' L1 ' LI , 201' nf ,'g,1g..iQ1,: -.rg ---A - , JA, f sf-.1'f2:'f4ff' ..... . 2 gp.-. .,.... .... -1 -inf 21,59 W - 4 . . ' 'll ' , 'fl-1, fry f'nT . ,. I fi i f ' , A.. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.-6 P.M.-SATURDAYS 'TIL 5:30 BUDGET TERMS 0 FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE STATE Two miles soufh of Vesiavia Shopping Cenfer on +he Monigomery Highway a+ Ihe infersedion of Green Springs Road. , Cf' ...tx WY. ,df r 'Wan gg .5 . QQ T 'I' mmuaml NUIMWHY 'Tin f 4 4- V!mwAsumi 50 -1' ' ,crunk W' 'I' GREENBRIER . s - 5 i nam 4, -1 7? -- ' , ' WH. we ii: , We L nf .s foie 'rr' -i1a2fi3E2E55..e-.K:A - . ' pi I I fi '2A3,,'T if ,.,.. yg 1.7 -4:51 I 1' -22:5 ' A-1-N a...,.:I si I I , ,gr gm he ., + ,Imran . wus.. . L A or A 51 L A .A f-- ' I 0' -. , gf L ' A ,,,,,,,, Birmingham? Most Distincti-ve and Picturesque Furniture Store I3I9 Bessemer Highway I Mile Wes+ 5 Poin'rs Wesf TOWN AND COUNTRY HOOVER HOME 81 HARDWARE, INC EveryIhing for Ihe Home and Garden I889 Hoover Couri' 822-5860 TOM GLOOR CHEVY STORE Bessemer Super Highway S ,,,,,,, . fs ri fs ,. up fs: Q J Complimenfs of a FRIEND NUNCIE'S MUSIC CO. Birmingham's 'Firsl Chair' lvlusic,S'rore I92I 5+h Avenue Norih 252-4498 Back-Selmer-Reynolds-Boosey and Hawkes-Besson Musical lnsfrumenfs l QENNYPALMLIL HOMEWOOD Fender-Goya Guirarsv and Amplifiers 29I0-I4 Soufh Eighfeenfh Sfreei' Homewood, Alabama 35209 Slingerland-Ludwig-Gre+sch-- Visif Our Beaufiful Newly Remodeled Rogers Drums S+ore lnflrflmenl ACCGSSOHGS and Repairs Personal Friendly Service Io Your Complefe Violin Repairs and Bows Rehaired Sa+i5fac+ion 258 822-I820 DIXIE NORGE VILLAGE I 656 Mon+gomery Highway Complete Washing and Drying Center Coin-Operated Dry Cleaning New Twenly-Pound Dry Cleaning Machine For Greaier Efficiency ATTENDANT AIR-CONDITIONED I . . . . . . . once again I+ has been a pleasure +o work wilh Ihe sluclenis ancl Iiacully a'r Berry I-Iigh School in recording for 'rhe Iuiure, Ihis, our impressions of Ihe year al' your fine school. . . . . . . . We wish Io Ihanlc all who helped us in Ihe making of Ihis I967 CARAVEL one of Ihe finesl annuals in Ihe Soulh. Your Official Photographers NICK COTTIS CARL BOATRIGHT TOM RODDY DAVID MOONEY LEROY HOLT of BELMONT STUDIOS 2I4V2 Norlh I8 S+reeI Birmingham, Alabama Ihr Glamhrihgv 1HHrn'n Svhnp MEN'S and BOY'S APPAREL Ves+avia Shopping CiI'y 636 Monfgomery Highway 87I-0539 , ANCHQR EDGEMONT BAKERY Lmunnnw 302 Oxmoor Road Gmmdfmwwmw- Quugigoub 87I'o338 36 BANK FOR SAVINGS BLDG. Bakery Goods 'FOI' BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA 35203 Occasions C. W. WORLEY CHARLES NED HOLLAND MORGAN WALKER ROGERS, JR. MORGAN-ROGERS PATRON PAINT COMPANY. INC. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Smi'I'h 2500 7+h AvenueQ Sou'I'h Birmingham, Ala. 35233 322-4282 260 CALVIN REID CONSTRUCTION CO., INC Builder of Quality Homes WESTERN SECTION and OVER-THE-MOUNTAIN PHONE: 822-4363 CHARLES K. GAMMILL DRUG COMPANY 2330 2nd Avenue NorI'I1 PHONE: 25I-6680 CompIimen'I's of ED MOORE HERFF-JONES COMPANY Compliments of SH I ELD'S FINER CLEANING Homewood COBBS, ALLEN 81 HALL Continuous Service Since I887 All Lines of Insurance Including ACCIDENT AND HEALTH AUTOMOBILE HOMEOWNERS WEDDING PRESENTS FLOATED 2II9 Sixfh Avenue, Norih Birmingham, Alabama 323-448I ,S S' HOOVER PURE SERVICE STATION A. P. SPAIN-Owner Call-822-9979 I569 Monlgomery Highway Tires-Balleries-Accessories Tune Up ancl Brake Worlc MECHANIC ON DUTY Piclc Up and Delivery Service WE GIVE PLAlD EDGEWOOD HPOTHECBRY PHDNE B71-4653 100 BROADWAY BIRMINGHAM, ALA. FREE DELIVERY Where Pharmacy is a Profession . . No'l a Siclelinel Specialize In Over-The-Mounl'ain Residenlial Sales eww STAMPS 252-9031 some ON vAc:ATloN2 Leave Me al . X H Compliments of E RAYMOND L. STOKES THE DOG RANCH 822.1402 SAVAGFS BAKERY AND EPICURE SHOP Everylhing Delicious 27I6 S. l8+h Slreel' Birmingham, Alabama Phone 87l-490I Agency Manager METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 2l42 Highland Avenue, Soul'h Birmingham. Alabama 35205 25l-5l5I 9? . ji Q I oroo is C ...llllllll l l 669,952 H SEAL Egg 5,1 dSEll,E Q- Og f fbod Q! This is GOLD SEAL COUNTRY The IN Dogs 4CoTs orrd People tool Around Here Root Fo BERRY BUCCANEERS and GOLD SEAL PET FOODS R' Congratulations To The A P A U L S CLASS OF Eampl ghfel' '67 RESTAURANT FONEST N FOODS We're always glad to have you at . . . I f fullers I Caste the dzffcrmcc y Qualify makes ' P.O. Box 9l27 GIFT SHOP BIRMINGHAM I3, ALABAMA HOMEWOOD PAINT AND HARDWARE 592.6394 HOMEWOOD LUMBER COMPANY Free Delivery 87I-2l2l WouIdn't you really rather have a Buirk... .um BUR E BUICK N Buicks are our business-our 0NlYbusiness 1301 FIFTH AVENUE, NORTH CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '67 SCOTT'S APOTHECARY Prescriptions Featured l007 20+h S'l'ree+ Soulh 322-6627 322-568 I Where Pharmacy ls a Profession ROY P. BROWN WALLACE HENRY WELLS Compliments of BIRMINGHAM HOUSE MOVERS, INC. Phone 322-0774 W. L. ICOITONI WILLBANKS 28I4 N. I8+h S1-reef Owner Res. Phone 822-5029 BIRMINGHAM 7, ALABAMA , I PLEASURE EATING slRLolN Room a. LOUNGE OPEN II A.M.-I2 P.M. Luncheon and Dinner 43I S. 20'I'h S'I'ree'I' 322-04I9 Your Hosis: MICHEAL C. MATSOS CONNIE P. KANAKIS Across From The ParIiamenI' House Mo'IeI Compliments of ROBINS ENGINEERING, INCORPORATED We really can'f afford a full page ad buf- One of your facully advisors is kin fo one of our employees-so nafurally we gof clobbered! This does give us an opporfunify fo fell all who read fhis far fhaf we supply a complefe line of foods fo Schools lMrs. Pugh. Buys fhe Besf for Berryl Churches Hospifals Resfauranfs Drive-lns Nursing Homes and any ofher volume feeding esfablishmenf ln Facf- We are dedicafed fo STAMPING OUT HOME COOKING lf you are sfill reading and know of someone who doesn l' know abouf us-fell fhem, and we will use our influence fo see fhaf you don I' make less fhan an F in school. ALABAMA COMPLETE FOODS, INC. l6I6 Firsf Avenue Soufh BlRMlNGl'lAM, ALABAMA BESSEMER OIL COMPANY, INC. 2427 8+h Avenue Norih BESSEMER, ALABAMA Phone 428-62I2 Tuxedo Ren'raIs BURCH 8: TANT FORMAL SHOP 2032-4Ih Avenue NorI'h BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35203 Phone 25I-5972 S'IarI'ers BaI'Ieries Generaiors Carburefors MoI'or Tune-Up Magneios Fuel Pumps Racliaior Service Spark Plugs DEACON JONES ELEC. 81 CARB. CO. 2I06 2ncI Avenue Sou'I'h Phone 25I-54I0 W. O. 25I-5523 DEACON JONES HOWTON MOTORCYCLE COMPANY HONDA 5I4 Nor'Ih I9Ih S'IreeI' BESSEMER, ALABAMA Phone 425-0924 Complimenis of 'I'he SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 'CO. I834 29Ih Avenue, SouI'h HOMEWOOD YOUR DEALER FOR Mohawk Callaway Magee Barwiclc Bigelow Philadelphia Armsirong Columbus Mills Kefile Corone'I' Luran Alexandra Smifh PROSCH CARPET 81 FLOORING CO. 2024 Green Springs Highway Phone 322-4475 You should bay air conditioning or heating only onee-and for keeps that is why Carrier has always insisted on quality as the one most important feature of its prodaets H d al' work are Iwo of our Fuiure memakers I?I of America . . . . . lil lb .. I ll g llllllllf A F, muck TROUBLES? l Repairs,. tax, insurance, buy- ing, selllng-they're no trouble to us! Truck rental and leasing is our business. What's yours. You can make more money out of it .by letting us handle your trucking problems. 251-9211 AUNDERS TRUCK RENTAL SYSTEM 3001 5th Avenue South Y 7 17 XXI? ,f I Fx QI 1,4 'X' 2822 SouI'I1 I8I'I1 S'I'. HOMEWOOD 879-3I42 Gifts for Graduates I OPTICIAN T if aw nngqxuqhqa ' D fz ilffiiae 00 ' lo o h FK 'ow -3- ' ' fCIP+ 0 ARTIFICIAL EYES Q OCULISTS PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED FOR GLASSES 81 CONTACT LENSES o LENSES DUPLICATED Soufhsicle Down'I'own FaIrfIeIcI 323-I 605 324-330I 786-0354 924 S. I8+h S+. Lobby-Frank Nelson BI. 4I5 45+h S+. The Very Finest for Your Very Dearest 9 Highway 3 I Sourh 822- I 580 SKILLED NURSING HOME One S'I'udenI Tells AnoI'I1er for Clofhing II s OF HOMEWOOD ESTABLISHED 1922 1:22 HARRIS BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN 24I7 Canferbury Road Birmingham, Alabama 35223 OPEN SUNDAYS PROTECTIVE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BUILDING FOR SECURITY SINCE l907 CompIimenIs of SOUTH-EASTERN IMPORTED PARTS CO. Parts for AII Foreign Cars 4I5 So. 2IsI' SI. BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA CARL GROVER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY MALCO Lea'I'I1er Cleaner DisIribu'Iors AII Ofher Types of Service S+aIion Supplies 592-3066 BIRMINGHAM MOODY'S BICYCLE AND LAWN SERVICE WE REPAIR Bicycles, Lawn Mowers, Appliances, Radios, and T.V.'s CompIimen'I's of DR. J. CALVIN McCULLOH DR. PHIL D. TIMBERLAKE CompIimenI's of SHADES MOUNTAIN CLINIC wells ' ' fade J T ' 'A ugizminflanu mmf geaulfful llilfiuy givfldy n 1r:,:: V 231 2430 2nd Avenue Soufh BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Dial 252-997l A BLEND OF LIGHT AND DECORATION FROM FAMOUS LIGHTOLIER Lei' our experienced personnel help you +urn a house in1'o -a warm '1 'lx' -la and cheerful home I. Open: 7:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. AVZI -r.,, r Q X1 or by Appoin+men+. wir i 'I 'B-1 1 A JOHN D. KIRKPATRICK R eeu. 1 .,eQ, .,r- PRESIDENT ' --e- A X' ' f 2, 6 X Y e,,, 'D ..f: 273 a A Special Welcome to Teenagers COMPLIMENTS OF DIXIE DAIRY KREME On Highway 3I Soulh Nexl 'lo Dixie Mobile Home Courl' Quality By Complimenls of HENSLEY SEPTIC TANK SERVICE INCORPORATED WHALEN HOMES PLASTIC-CLAD CORPORATION Call Pre-Formed 8225240 Ki'l'cl1en Counlers Winclow Slools Desk TOPS CONSTRUCTION CO Vanilies Phone 595-837 I V , , , , I Stfrancis C0mP'ime +S I 'W f Horn. counts A of I ,45' A 6 ,, I THE VOGUE I 3 .A . g Women,s Apparel The TraveIers' Home of Dis+im:+ion 2842 Soullhh l8+h Sheei, P.O. Box 6I07 MEWOQD U.S. Highway 3I Soufh 87I'0343 HO I BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35209 g KING'S INN RESTAURANT 5 o Its in the Bag... I A FRIEND of Berry R ED DIAMOND COFF EE CompIimen'I's of CHRISTIE'S GLASS AND TRIM 2I20 2nd Ave. Souih Birmingham, Ala. CompIe+e Au+o UphoIs+ery and Au+o Glass DON BOWMAN Phone ED CHRISTIE 328-4395 BRIDES' CARROUSEL 2927 EnsIey Ave. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 786-7792 ELLIS REALTOR To buy or sell over 1'he mounfain proper'I'y CaII Your Neighbors ED ELLIS REALTY CO. ReaI'I'ors 879-3055 Compliments of VESTAVIA MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION A 8: A Ash, lnc. Alley's Drug Slores, lnc. Bell Bros. Shoes Birmingham Federal Savings 8: Loan Assn. Birmingham Trus+ Nalional Bank The Blouse House Brifling Cafeferias The Byrd Companies, lnc. The Cambridge Shop Cunningham's Appliance, TV 8: Slereo Daniels Oplicians Fashion Posl' Fredericlc's Coiffures Furman Fanl' Beauly Salons, lnc. Hill's Grocery Company lnlernalional Galleries Jaclc's Hamburgers Joe Nichols Sludio Johnson's Ves+avia Jewelers KessIer's Knil' 'N Purl Lochamy's Bar-B-Q Malernify Fashion Bazaar Everything a Berry Student Needs He Con Find In Vestavia Shopping City Merle Norman Cosmetics Mrs. Todd's Cateteria Parisian Perfection Cleaners P 8: S Apothecary Sears, Roebuck 8: Company The Shoe Corral Snow's Card 8: Gitt Shop State Farm Insurance Company ll Vestavia Vestavia Vestavia Bake Shop Barber Shop Coin Laundry Vestavia Coitteurs by David Vestavia Drug Company Vestavia Hardware Vestavia Mall, Inc. Vestavia TV and Stereo Service Walls Vestavia Shoe Hospital Watkins One-Hour Cleaners Western Super Market Willoughby Interiors Woolworth's Yeilding's Day-NigI1I' 81 V2 Day Classes PARTIAL LIST OF COURSES- ' 0 TYPING e Pax-REcEPrloNlsr - A . IBM MACH. TRNG. o ACCOUNTING . srsuoeswmc . aooxxeevms , . secnsrAmAu. . srecmomcs , A Q ' I an I .S N Brush-Up Courses Available o ' '- ? LEARN ABC SHORTHAND In O I 0 D yi For Informafion Dial ALSO GREGG DRAFTING slwurleo 32 4-I563 Budgei Terms Arranged Free Placemenf Service CONTINENTAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I724 Isf Ave., No. Complefely Air Condi+ioned GOLF-O-RAMA BirmingI1am's Finesf I8 Hole 3-Par Golf Course 8: Driving Range Convenienfly Locafed 3V2 Blocks Wes? Green Springs Highway on Oxmoor Road OPEN DAILY 7:30 A.M--I0:00 P.M. ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES INCORPORATED 2900 Bessemer Road Phone 787-I408 BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA CQMPLIMENTS or SKEETS Liberty Trouser Co. 283I lsr Avenue Nor+h BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA Complimenfs of MILES MOTOR MARKET 70I 3rd Avenue Wesi' JOHN L. CRIM Plumbing 8: Heafing Dealer CONTRACT 8: REPAIR WORK 2320-4I'h Avenue, Nor'II1 Complimenfs of BLUFF PARK PHARMACY WOULD YOU BELIEVE . . . AN AD! Well, if is, buf we lusf dIcIn'I' wanf fo wasfe any space fo feII you fhaf CAROLE HAGAN FLOWERS has The preffiesf posies fo be found. Corsages are our specialfy. Designed fo comphmenf your qIrI's dress and your IoiIIfoId. No maffer whaf fhe occasion: Easfer. Mofher's Day, Gradu- afion, Birfhday, or fhaf special dance, caII us. we are Idcafed In Bluff Park af 8I I Shades Cresf Road. If you can'f come by, caII us af 822-4990. Lef us add your name fo fhe hundreds of happy cusfomers we have. CAROLE HAGAN FLOWERS DU DD COTTRELL AGENCY Real Estate Sales and Appraisals VIVA CHUMBLER REALTY CO. To Serve Your Every Need MONTE D'ORO BELLE TERRE CAMELOT WOODS Beaufiful QuaIiIy Homes in Each Area RW .71'ln'.'VZ ' PICK-UPS o PANELS o VANS 0 STAKES TRACTORS o TRAILERS We feaiure FORDS XI' My-K i and oiher fine equipmeni fefk A VLEQT Finesf Iruclcs serving nafionwide. Low rales by day, week. monlh include insurance. fuel. service. All you provide is 'rhe driver. 2924 3rd Avenue NorI'h A+ Fiffh Avenue and 3Is+ Sfreei' BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Phone 322-774I Vu g ym: X I XR' A01 - Yi : :S RWJH1' TRIICYA' IPHVTAL INC. 1- 1 I 1 ' Gy! - fl 'OP gewgelisssi - .,2:ivs-'Mesh 'n aab'efege'yei5i Ifb zwgsg ,tif CW ' -X The cloihes will make you glad you did! Everyihing from mod Io moderare in school, dale and fun clolhes. TWO DEPARTMENTS JUST FOR YOU: WWI 'Y 'i ,.-A for her . . ,T4.,.,, My ra, I CANTERBURY RJ R and i iii for him 84 X boI'h X X ' 24l6 Canferbury Rd. CompIimen'Is of W. B. HAMLIN LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Flavor with a smile - X . I f- ,.., -:. K G in ,fu ,. ff .'fI.'f--I-,-I.'f-12-,-2.2-12-SE -, Avg, 331 ji - QP: , .' ' I ' ' ' 1 -'- '-4- f , . .Wy-I .-14.21 wh 1- W I +L 1' A X X' ,A if ? Q Q A f 4 ...,.,,,.,,.,,,,4L. A . Real health and energy for the whole 4 3 family . . . if vm. The FLAVOR THAT SUITS Complimenls of WAQY RADIO DOUG LAYTON 8: TOMMY CHARLES 280 EVERYBODY! Eleclrical Wiring and ConI'ra cfor FixI'ureS RASBERRY ELECTRIC COMPANY 7708 Georgia Road 592-4584 Our Aim For '67: Almar-Dolphin Raincoat for Every St and Every Student in an ALMAR-DOLPHIN RAINCOAT WATKINS BRICK COMPANY BIRMINGHAM IENSLEYI, ALABAMA 786-43 I 7 Congra'I'uIa+ions on your rapidly growing scI1ooI. We are proud Io have had a small par'I by 'Furnishing all I'I1e exI'erior 'Face brick. Hardwood FIoorsg Sand and Refinishing: Tile, Carpe'I', and Drapery Service BILL GANTT FLOORING 595-2 I 87 HOMES OF DISTINCTIONH by REDMONT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, INC. I896 Deo Dara Drive 822-6877 HATTON SANDERS. Presideni' Compliments of STEGALL 81 CO., INC Compliments of WYATT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 3 I 28 Lorna Road 822-4074 LESTER WYATT, Preslclen+ LEWIS LIDE, Sales Manpger Home Phone 49 I-2522 Builders of Quality Homes Developers of: CANTERBURY ESTATES Hueylown GREENVIEW ESTATES Hoover DOLLY RIDGE ESTATES STUDENTS After completing your High School and College education we suggest you investigate the op- t t por uni ies tor a career in the Insurance busi- ness - not necessarily selling but in the tield ot accounting - marketing - data processing lcomputerl claim adjuster - investment - personnel. GENERAL MUTUAL ENSLEY-FAIRFIELD INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office 2900 Cahaba Road-Birmingham W. J. PERRYMAN-President AIabama's leading Agency Mutual Company providing complete Insurance Protection 'For HOME-AUTOMOBILE-FAMILY AND BUSINESS. ENSLEY-FAIRFIELD MATTRESS co., INC. Expert Upholstering Mattresses Renovated New Mattresses and Foam Rubber Mattress PHONE 785-I I93 Members ot s+s+esmsn ins ufsnc e ef.-,up Compliments Cf Compliments JEFFERSON Of REAL ESTATE and WILKINS GULF SERVICE I487 Montgomery Highway CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 284 Fabrics Specially for THE JUNIOR MISS IOW Discouni' On All Purchases To Be Used In Home Ec. Class FAMED COTTON BOWL 2820 So. I8ih S+. HOMEWOOD. ALA. WALL'S HOMEWOOD SHOE HOSPITAL Men's 8: Young Men's Shoes af DISCOUNT PRICES Shoes Dyed Any Color 2856 I8ih Sl'ree'l' So. Phone 87I-67I4 Where is shopping a pleasure? THE EMI LY SHOP of course! IOOI Sou'rh 2Ol'h Sfreel' Complimen+s of O'NEAL DRUGS Phone 87l-4623 934 Oxmoor Rd. R. L. ZEIGLER, INC. Seasoned lo 'Please' MEAT PRODUCTS Bessemer, Alabama UNIVAC The First Computer 3I05 Monfgomery Highway BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA lip, Me 7mm my QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS BLUFF PARK CONGRATULATIONS STANDARD STATION 'Io II1e We Give S8zH Green Sfamps '67 SENIORS C0mpIImen'I'S of CompIimen'I'5 EVANS' BEAUTY SALON of 3029 Cenfral Avenue DAVIS CONSTRUCTION CO Homewood Owner LOUISE EVANS JACK'S HAMBURGERS For I5c are so good, good, good. You'II go back, back, back Io JacIc's, JacIc's, JacIc's, oak fi? an Q-,-.,,,,,, I 'P ' ' oooo L1 ....,. ,Q Aa ,,,. 624 Montgomery Highway FO' More- More- More! VESTAVIA SHOPPING CENTER PHONE 879-7944 Complimen-I-5 of For Dining Delighf SLEDGE CABINET Eai GUI T0 i9 COMPANY af IOOI-A I5+h Place S. W. KINGIS INN L. R. SLEDGE Phone 788-3I3I BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE c Liv' CompIimen'Is of ' vEsTAvlA COIN LAUNDRY 672 Mon'l'gomery Highway AROUND THE CORNER FROM HILL'S DRUG STORE NO. 5 Ves+avia Shopping Cen'I'er Mall INex+ 'ro Bri+Iing Ca'Fe+eriaI Change Accounis InviIecI PROMPT FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Mosi' Modern Drug S+ore In Ves'I'avia PHONE 871.3596 Complimems of CALHOUN'S SHOES Compliments of a FRIEND ot BERRY HIGH SCHOOL Compliments ot ARNOLD PEEK MOTOR CO. WorId's Largest Selection ot Nearly-New Used Cars Compacts to Codillocs 2 LOCATIONS Corner 3rd and 23rd South 252-3IOI-323-2529 You Can Believe McCAlN'S EDGEMONT BARBER SHOP 3 I 5 Oxmoor Road Established Business lNine Yearsl Experienced Barbers We're Proud ot Our Worlc and Customers- Aslc the Men Who Wear One! R. A. 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Qgq bqbjj .1-nl Congratulations on your graduation.You might find a job with a future waiting for you at Southern Bell. Why not give us a call? SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE 8: TELEGRAPH CO. K J Senior Directory ADAMS, DAVID ADDERHOLD, DEBBY: Spanish Club, Senior Beauty Walk. ADERHOLD, DAN: Latin Club, Cam- zfel Staff. ADERHOLT, CATHY: Student Council, FTA, French Club, Beauty Walk. ALLEN, DAVID: Football, German Club, FCA, Track, Key Club, Inter- Club Council. ANDERSON, BILL: Football, FCA Wrestling, Key Club. BAKER, BILL: Football, Track, Mech. Drawing Club, DECA Club. BAKER, HOWARD: Science Club. BALLARD, BETTY: Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council, Drama Club, Bank Tell- er, Jr. Civitan, FNA. BALLARD, LINDSAY: Basketball, French Club, FCA, Mech. Dr. Club. BARNETT, MICHAEL: Football, FCA, Bank, Inter-Club Council. BAXTER, EARL: Band, FSA. BEAL, BEVERLEE: Drama Club, FSA, National Thespian League, Music Club, National Forensic League, Span- ish Club, Beauty Walk. BEARD, CHARLES: FSA. BEDSOLE, VICKI: French Club, FTA, DECA Club. BICKELHAUPT, NANCEE: Sr. Art Club, French Club, Beauty Walk. BINGHAM, GLENDA: FHA, Pep Club, Drama Club, Newspaper Staff. BOWEN, NANCY: GAC, Flag Routine, Art Club. BOBO, GRAHAM: Sr. Art Club. BORAH, EMILY: Cheerleader, Art Club, Student Council, French Club, Beauty Walk. BOX, BARBARA: Math Club, HOPE FTA, Music Club, Inter-Club Council, Student Council, Band, National Merit, Red Cross, Newspaper, Biology Club, German Club. BRAZEAL, CAROLYN: Choir, Spanish Club, Music Club, Library Club, Nat. Honor Society, FTA. BROADHEAD, ALLEN: Motorboat Club. BROWN, DIANNE: Cheerleader, GAC, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Bank, Pep Club, Thespian Troupe. BRUNSON, KATHY: FHA, Crow's Nest. BRYAN, JOHN: Science Club, Art Club. BUCKINGHAM, CAROLE: French Club, Carfzzfel Staff, Drama Club, FI-IA. BUCKNER, LAURA: GAC, French Club, French Honor Society, FTA, Drama Club. BURFORD, JIM: Mech. Drawing Club, French Club. BURGIN, BECKY: French Club, FNA, Flag Routine. BURR, MARTHA: Red Cross, French Club, Drama Club, Crow's Nest, FHA, Bank. BURR, ROBERT: Latin Club. BUTLER, BOBBY: Football, Spanish Club, FCA. CARLISLE, DYER: FCA, Basketball, Motorboat Club. CAMPBELL, SHARON: Spanish Club, Student Council, FTA, Art Club, Math Club. CAROTHEERS, JOHN: Art Club, French Club, Mechanical Drawing Club. CARROLL, DONNIE: Student Council, Art Club, German Club, Mech. Draw- ing Club. CARSON, RICHARD: Motorboat Club, Football, Track, Key Club, FCA. CARTY, PAULA: Spanish Club, Pep Club, Beauty Walk, Choir. CHITWOOD, ANDY: Football, FCA, Spanish Club. CLAYTON, JANIS: Science Club, GAC, Pep Club, Annual Staff, Forensic So- COBB, HENRY: Marching Band. ciety. COLEMAN, JIMMY, Band, Science Club, Music Club. COLEY, TRICIA: Pep Club, French Club, Senior Beauty Walk. CONSTANTINE, ANNA: French Club. COOK, HARRY: Student Marshall. COOPER, KAREN: Newspaper staff, Red Cross, FTA, Student Council, FHA, Spanish Club, Beauty Walk, Cfzrazrfel Staff. COPELAND, BARRY: Student Council, Spanish Club, Concert Choir, Music Club, Cfznwel Staff. COSTA, NANCY: Choral, Art Club, FHA, Drama Club. COTTEN, JOEY: Spanish Club. CRAIG, BILL: Spanish Club, Camzfel Staff. CRANDALL, HOMER: Football, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Bank. CREEL, ERNIE: Football, Basketball, Spanish Club, Mech. Drawing Club. CROSTHWAIT, JOY: Spanish Club, FNA, Beauty Walk. CRUZE, CAROL: Latin Club, Red Cross, Library Club, Spanish Club, Forensic Club, Inter-Club Council, Student Council, Debate Club, HOPE, Junior Civitan Beauty Walk. DAVIDSON, MIKE: Mech. Drawing Club. DAVIS, DONNA: FHA. DAVIS, LERA JEAN: Homecoming Court, Cheerleader, Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council, Art Club, FTA, Beauty Walk. DAVIS, VICKI: Cheerleader, French Club, Bank, Student Council, FTA, FHA, Beauty Walk, Pep Club. DAY, DELIA: FHA, HOPE, Off. As. Cfmwel Staff, Crows Nest, Red Cross. DEADMAN, RAY: DECA Club, Mech. Drawing Club. DENTON, DIANNE: Newspaper Staff, Treasurer of French Club, Science Club, Math Club, Library Club, FNA. DICKERSON, JAMES: Track, Mech. Drawing Club. DICKERSON, JAMISE: Red Cross Club, French Club, FHA, Drama Club. DOBBINS, DONNIE: Football, Swim- ming Team, Mech Drawing Club, Key Club, Track, FCA, Inter-Club Council. DOUGLAS, HERBERT: Latin Club, Key Club. CHALKER, GERRY: Spanish Club, Mech Drawing Club. CHORON, JUDY: Choral. DRIVER, BETTY ANN: Library Club, Drama Club, Cmmfel Staff. DUNHAM, JOE: Football, Bank Teller, FCA, Biology Club, Basketball. EANES, BUDDY: Band. EASTER, PHYLLIS: Spanish Club FTA, Pep Club, Jr. Civitan. EDWARDS, ANN: French Club, Pep Club, Jr. Civitan, FTA, Beauty Walk. ELLIS, GAIL: French Club, Library Club, FNA, Beauty Walk. ELLIS, WAYNE: Football, Mech Draw- ing Club, Deca. FENN, DANNY: Basketball, Track. FIORELLA, BOO: FHA, Speech Club, FNA, Jr. Achievement. FOWLER DEBBY: Jr. French Club, Library Club, Drama Club, FNA, Pep Club. FULLMAN, MILTON: Spanish Club, Deca. GAMBERG, ERIC: Student Council Newspaper, German Club, Math Club. GANT, DEBBIE: Cheerleader, Student Council, FHA, French Club, Beauty Walk, Bank, FNA, Crow's Nest. GARVER, BECKY: Red Cross, Spanish Club, Bank. GILLESPIE, ALLEN: Concert Choir, Senior Music Club, Spanish Club. GLENN, JOHN: Art Club. GOAD, BOBBY: French Club, FNA, Li- brary Club, Red Cross, Beauty Walk, Office Asst. GORE, ROBERT: Art Club, Science Club, Math Club, FTA. GRAPHOS, GEORGE: Track, Band, Stu- dent Council, Spanish Club, Football, Basketball. GRAVES, KATHY: Art Club, Spanish Club, Cheerleader, Concert Choir, Sen- ior Class Officer-Vice President, Pep Club, Inter-Club Council, Senior Beau- ty Walk. GRAVES, MARY: Library Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Freedom Forum Rep., Junior Civitan Club, FHA, FSA, Interclub Council, Beauty Walk, GRAY, RIP: Latin Club, Band, Music Club, Drama Club, French Club, FTA, Choir. GREEN, PAM: FHA, Drama Club, Math Club, Off. Asst., Beauty Walk. GREEN, TEDDY: DECA Club. GREY, GREGORY: Speech 8c Debate Club, FTA, National Honor Society, French Club, Drama Club. GRIFFITH, KIM: Basketball, Key Club, FCA, FSA, French Honor Society, Freedom Forum, Senior Honor Soci- ety, FCA, Crows Nest. HABSHEY, DONNA: FHA, Art Club. HALSTEAD, PAUL: Band, Football, Track, Basketball, Concert Choir. HANEY, MICHAELE: Latin Club, FNA, HANKS, MARSHA: Student Council, Spanish Club, FTA, Honor Society, Crzrmfel Staff, Beauty Walk. HANSON, FRIEDA: GAC, Spanish Club, Drama Club, FHA. HARALSON, KATHY: Spanish Club, FTA, Asst. Editor Crow's Nest, Cam- vel Staff, Beauty Walk. HARPER, DAVID: Latin Club, Band German Club, Choir, Music Club. HARRELSON, KEITH: Crow's Nest Staff, Spanish Club, Art Club, HARTLEY, KAREN: Honor Society, Latin Club, Drama Club. HARTLEY, RHODA: Pep Club, Art Club, Forensic Club, J.A., Library Club. HAWK, PAMELA: Music Club, Con- cert Choir. HAY, EDWARD: French Club, News- paper, Football, Latin Club, Key Club, Track Team, Inter-Club Council, Motor Boat Club. HEGENBARTH, LLOYD: Baseball, German Club, FCA, Mech Drawing Club, FSA, Motor Boat Club. HEMENWAY, BONNIE: Latin Club, Spanish Club, FNA, FTA. HENDRICKS, WALTER: Basketball, Track, FCA, Science Club. HERLONG, LYNN: French Club, Bank, FNA, Drama Club. Hicks, LARRY: HICKS, MARY KAY: Science Club, Latin Club, FNA, FTA. HODGES, EDIE: Art Club. HOFFINE, JANE: French Club, Drama Club, FHA. HOLLOWAY, VICKI: German Club, Choir, Jr. Class Officer, Music Club, Student Council, Honor Society, Cheer- leader, Crow's,Nest Staff, Beauty HOOKS, JIMMY: Wrestling, Track, Football, Mech. Drawing Club, Deca. HORTON, SUSAN: Honor Society, Latin Club, FTA, Science Club, FNA, Math Team, Cazmvel Staff, Crows' Nest Staff, Junior Civitans, National Merit Scholarship, Beauty Walk. HOSTLER, MARY: Spanish Club, Drama Club, FHA. HOUSE, KATHY: French Club, Nation- al Honor Society, French Club, FNA. HOWLAND, DAVID: Art Club, Span- ish Club. HUDSON, KIM: Honor Society, Foot- ball, Basketball, FCA, Student Coun- cil, Mech Drawing Club, Key Club, Motor-Boat Club. INMAN, BECKY: Spanish Club, FHA. IVELI, SUZANNE: French Club, Art Club. JACKSON, MICHAEL: Band, Latin Club, Honor Society. JACKSON, SUSAN: French Club, Beau- ty Walk. JOHNSON, LEE: French Club, Student Monitor. JOHNSON, MELANIE: Red Cross, French Club, FTA, Flag Girl, Bank, FHA, Beauty Walk, Camwel Staff, Mo- tor Boat Club. JOHNSTON, GILBERT: Art Club, Ger- man Club, FSA, FCA, Track. KAISER, TERRY: Mech. Drawing Club, Football, Baseball. KELLY, CHARLES: Band, Latin Club, FTA, Music Club, Football, Kurtain Kallers, Choir. KIMBRELL, JAN: Student Council, French Club, Office Asst., FHA, Beau- ty Walk. KIMBROUGH, DOUG: Football, FCA, Track, Key Club, Motor Boat Club. KIRBY KEN: Band, Wrestling, Science Club, Choir, Football., Music Club. KIRK, LIZ: Cheerleader, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Beauty Walk. KNAPP, JUDY: Honor Society, French Club, FTA, Senior Homecoming At- tendant, Beauty Walk Canwel Staff. KNEPPER, PATRICIA: Art Club, Mu- sic Club, Choir, Pep Club. KNIGHT, BELINDA: FHA, GAC. KRUEGER, DONALD: German Club, Biology Club,. KRUEGER, RONALD: German Club. LANGE, THOMAS: German Club, Mo- tor Boat Club. LANGE, ANNETTE: Honor Society, Spanish Club, FTA, Pep Club, Junior Civitan Club, Camvel Staff. LANIER, CHARLES: Art Club, Latin Club, FSA, Motor Boat Club. LA TELLA, SHERR' 3 Majorette, Band, Concert Choir, Newspaper, Student Council, FHA. LAWRENCE, STEVE: Art Club. LEMMON, SUSIE: Latin Club, FTA, Math Club, French Club, Carazfel Staff. LEWIS, SAMUEL: Football, German Club, Wrestling. LIVINGSTON, JO: Spanish Club, FTA, Bank, Honor Society. LOVE, FRANK: Band, Honor Society, Science Club. LYERLY, RICHARD: Latin Club, Band, FSA. MCANALLY, EMILY: Choir, Music Club,. McCRACKEN, CYNTHIA: French Club, Drama Club, FTA, French Hon- or Society, Beauty Walk, Inter-Club Council. McCRACKEN, JOAN: Honor Society, FTA, French Club, Science Club, Na- tional Merit. MCDANIEL, LYNN: Student Council, French Club, Latin Club, FSA. MCGRAINE, CHERYL: Drama Club, Pep Club, Junior Civitan, French Club, Spanish Club, Forensic Club, Art Club. MCJENKIN, PATTI: Spanish Club, FHA, FTA. MCINTOSH, BONNIE: Student Coun- cil, Band, FTA, Music Club, Annual Staff, Newspaper Staff, Motor Boat Club. MCSHAN, REBECCA: French Club, FTA, FNA, Inter-Club Council. MANGRUM, ERWIN: Latin Club, Football, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Forensic Club. MARTIN, PAUL: German Club, Honor Society. MARCUS, SANDRA: French Club. MATSOS, MARY: French Club, Art Club, Carawel Staff, Junior Civitan, Newspaper Staff. MAYFIELD, CONNIE: GAC, German Club, Homecoming Queen, Student Council, Junior Class Officer, Cheer- leader, Pep Club, Inter-Club Council, FHA, Beauty Walk, Bank, Forensic Club. ' MEADOWS, JIMMY: Football, Art Club. MELTON, MELISSA: Student Council, Spanish Club, FTA, Pep Club, Art Club, FHA, Beauty Walk. MILLER, BILL: Band. MITCHELL, NED: Art Club, Motor- Boat Club. MOONEY, JULIE: French Club, FHA, Bank, Pep Club. MOORE, JAMES: Football, Art Club. MOORE, MIKE: Basketball, Track, Mo- tor Boat Club. MORRIS, SUSAN: Speech Club, Latin Club, Student Council, Annual Staff, Drama Club, Inter-Club Council, Honor Society, Beauty Walk, Choir, Thespian. MOSLEY, MARGARET: Pep Club, Drama Club. MUELLER, DICK: French Club, MULLEN, DAVID: Wrestling, Mech. Drawing. MURRAY, SHERRY: FNA. MYERS, CHARLES: Basketball, Track, Spanish Club. NABORS, DONNA: French Club. NAUGLE, NANCY: Student Council, Cheerleader, Honor Society, French Club, FTA, Pep Club. NEAS, MARC: Spanish Club, Key Club, Student Council. NEWELL, CURT: Senior Class President, Student Council, Latin Club, Drama Club, CLIIYZUEZ Staff, HOPE, Motor- Boat Club. NOLAND, JIM: Basketball, Mech Draw- ing Club, FCA, FTA, Key Club, French Club, Motor Boat Club. OGLETREE, PAT: Motor Boat Club. OPENSHAW, STEVE: Motor Boat Club. O'SHIELDS, CONSTANCE: Spanish Club, Library Club, GAC, Bank PAINTER, DONNA JANE: Art Club, French Club, Bank, FTA, Cazrmfel Staff, FHA. PANTAZIS, CARY: Football, German Club, PARKER, DALE: Cheerleader, Spanish Club, FNA, FTA,. PARKER, PAUL: Latin Club, Concert Choir, Key Club, Track, FSA, FCA. PARRACA, RICHARD: Basketball, Football, Forensic Club. PATTERSON, GAIL: Latin Club, French Club, Inter-Club Council, FHA, Jr. Civitan Club, Pep Club, Beauty Walk, Office Asst. PATTON, BILL: Music Club, FCA Stu- dent Council, Football Manager. PAULIN, ROBERT: Track, Art Club, Wrestling, B-Team Football. PAYNE, CINDY: Red Cross, French Club, FNA, Beauty Walk. PEEK, BILLIE: French Club, Miss School Spirit, Red Cross, Bank, Drama Club, Library Club, Student Council, FNA, FHA, Beauty Walk, Off. Asst. PERKINS, BILL: Basketball, Baseball, Track, Red Cross, Choral, Mech. Draw- ing Club, French Club, Golf, FCA, Inter-Club Council, Motorboat Club. PERRYMAN, JEANIE: French Club, Speech Club, Red Cross, Music Club, Concert Choir. PIKE, DANNY: German Club, Lab Asst., FSA, Motorboat Club. PUTMAN, JACKIE: German, Club, FTA, FHA, Drama Club, Beauty Walk. RAMSDEN, JUDY: National Honor Society, HOPE. RASBERRY, JOHN: German, Club, Lat- in Club. RAZEK, LOIS: French Club, FTA, Stu- dent Council, Art Club, Junior Civitan, Camzfel Staff, Crow's Nest, Senior Beauty Walk. RICKERSON, LINDA: French Club. RICHARD, KEN: Football, Spanish Club. RILEY, LINDA: GAC, FTA, Spanish Club, Inter-Club Council. ROBERTS, ANN: Art Club, Office Asst., Pep Squad, Library Club, Drama Club, Thespians. ROBINSON, PEGGY: French Club, Drama Club, FTA, FHA. ROCKWELL, SHERMAN: Band, French Club, FSA. RODEN, BOBBY: Football, Key Club, Pres. of Junior Class, FCA, Bank. ROOKER, ANNE: Pep Squad, Drama Club, Thespians, Music Club, Beauty Walk. SANDERS, LINDA: SANDERS, STEVE: Latin Club. SCHAEFER, JANICE: GAC, FTA, Drama Club, French Club. SCHAEFER, JESSIE: GAC, Bank, Drama Club, FNA, SCOGIN, KATHY: Latin Club, FNA, Drama Club, Crow's Nest, FTA. SEELBINDER, VEDA: Spanish Club, Off. Asst., FTA, Drama Club, FHA. SKELTON, GEORGE: Library Club, HOPE, Library Asst. SIDES, JOHN: Mech. Drawing Club. SISSON, JANE: Cheerleader, Spanish Club, FTA, Concert Choir, Queen's Court, Crow's Nest, Music Club, Kur- tain Kallers, Beauty Walk, Student Council. SMITH, GARY: Band, HOPE, FSA, Speech Club. SMITH, SUSAN: Latin Club, French Club, FNA, SMITH, LARRY N.: Football, Latin Club, Art Club, Key Club, Motor- Boat Club. SNOW, LYNN: Choir, GAC, Bank, Beauty Walk. SNYDER, SANDY: Honor Society, Drama Club, FTA, Spanish Club. SPAIN, SUE: GAC, Drama Club, French Club, FHA, HOPE, STRICKLAND, KAY: FHA, Library Club. STOLTZ, CATHERINE: Drama Club, French Club, French Honor Society, Latin Club. TAPSCOTT, RANDY: Deca. TATE, MARY PATRICIA: Spanish Club, FHA, FSA, Pep Club, Beauty Walk. TEMPLETON, LINDA: FTA, FHA, Pep Club, Beauty Walk. THACKER, BONNIE: Spanish Club, Beauty Walk. THAGARD, MISSY: Red Cross, French Club, Drama Club, FNA, FHA. THOMAS, CLYDE: Science Club, FHA, FTA, French Club, Inter-Club Coun- cil, Crow's Nest, Camzvel Staff, Treas- urer of Senior Class, Motorboat Club. TOMPKINS, DAVID: Wrestling, Deca. THORNTON, LUKE: Wrestling, Band, Mech Drawing Club. TULLY, DONNA: French Club, FHA, Drama Club. TURKINGTON, SALLY: Latin Club, Honor Society: HOPE, FNA, Blanche Bellsnyder Citizenship Award. VAN VOORHIS, DONALD: Football, Tennis, Band, Bank, National Forensic League. WALLACE, PEGGY: Latin Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Crow's Nest. WARD, RICKY: Latin Club, Math Club, Band. WARRINGTON, LINDA: Cheerleader, Office Asst., FHA, Inter-Club Council, Pep Club. WENDLAND, JOYCE: Drama Club. WEST, JON: Band, Latin Club. WHITE, BECKY: French Club, HOPE, Crow's Nest, Cfzrfzifel Staff, Art Club, Bank. WHITE, GIN A: Red Cross, Drama Club, Spanish Club, Junior Civitan, Concert Choir. WHITE, RICHARD: Football, Baseball, Official Float Builder. WHITE, SKEETER: Art Club, Baseball. WILEY, HANK: Football, Basketball, German Club, Mech. Dr. Club, FCA, Crow's Nest, Motor Boat Club, Asst. Cheerleader. WILKERSON, NANCY: Latin Club, Queen's Court, FHA, FSA, Beauty Walk. WILLIAMS, DAVID: German Club, Mech. Drawing Club, Crow's Nest Staff, Motor-Boat Club, Asst. Cheer- leader. WILLIAMS, JANIS: French Club, FTA, FNA, Crow's Nest, Caznwel Staff. WILLIAMS, SUSAN: WINFREE, SHARON: French GAC, Art Club. WINGATE, TONI: Drama Club, FHA. WINGO, BETH: FHA, Concert Choir, Music Club, French Club. WISE, BOBBY: Football, DECA. WOOD, CHARLOTTE: Student Coun- cil, Homecoming Attendant, French Club, Beauty Walk. WOODWARD, MARY LYNN: FHA, Spanish Club. WYATT, BRENDA DIAINNE: Red Cross, FHA, FSA, FTA, French Club, Junior Civitan, Camzvel Staff, Beauty Walk. YORK, KAREN: Spanish Club, Student Council, Drama Club, Motorboat Club. ZIMMERMAN, DICKY: Hall Monitor. Club, ARNOLD, KATHERINE: Indiana University, B.S. AUTREY, HELYN: University Florida, A.B. University Chicago, A.M. BALCH, MARVIN: Western Michigan University, B.S. BEARD, CHARLOTTE: University Alabama, B.A. BENNETT, ELIZABETH: Hollins College, A.B. BOONE, NANCY: Brenau College, A.B. BORSUM, MARJORIE: Otterbein College, B.A. BOWEN, LINDA: Auburn University, B.S. Samford University, M.S. BOWERS, MATTIE: University Alabama, B.S. CAMPBELL, PATRICIA: Duke University, B.A. CARPENTER, MARY: Samford University, B.S. University Alabama, M.A, CASTLEBERRY, VIRGINIA: Florence State College, B.A. CHERRY, MARY: University Southern Mississippi, B.A. CHURCH, WILLIAM: Jacksonville State University, B.S., M.S. CLARK, ELIZABETH: Emory University, B.S. University Alabama, M.S. CLAYTON, DONALD: Auburn University, B.S. COOPER, KAY: M. S. C. W., B.S. COOPER, JAMES ANNA: Samford University, B.S. University Alabama, M.A. CUNNINGHAM, KAY: University Alabama, B.S. DANIEL, JANE: Samford University, B.A. DAVIS, REVAE: University Southern Mississippi, B.S. EDGE, JUDITH: Auburn University, B.S. FAY, MARJORIE: University Florida, B.A. F INLEY, ROBERT: Marion University, A.S. University Tennessee, B.S. EITZGIBBON, FORENCE: University Nebraska, A.B. FORBES, MARY: Southwestern at Memphis, B.A. Facult FRANCIS, STANLEY: University Alabama, B.S. FULMER, MARTHA: Auburn University, A.B. GALLMAN, BEVERLY: Samford University, A.B. GALLOWAY, TED: University Alabama, B.S., M.A. GANN, GERALD: University Alabama, B.S., M.A. GREEN, FIORELLA: Birmingham-Southern College, B.A. HAGERTY, SHARON: Alabama College, B.S. HALE, MAE: University Tennessee, B.S. HARDING, LAVONDRA: Alabama College, B.S. HARTMAN, DONALD: University of the Americas, B.A. HELMS, EVA: University Alabama, B.S. HERRING, SUE: Auburn University, B.S. HICKS, EMILY: Alabama College, A.B. HUFFMAN, ELIZABETH: Birmingham-Southern College, B.S. HUGHES, JUDITH: Jacksonville State University, B.S. University Alabama, M.A. HUSTON, RUTH: Samford University, A.B. JOHNSTON, DORIS: Samford University, B.S. KELLY, MARGARET: Samford University, B.S. KILGORE, CAROL: Birmingham-Southern College, B.A. KIRKLAND, SARA: Troy State College, B.S. Samford University, M.S. KNOWLES, BILLYE: Alabama College, A.B. LASSITER, CLARE: Huntingdon College, B.A. LAWLER, BETTY: Samford University, B.A. LAWLER, NEIL: Birmingham-Southern College, B.M.E. University Alabama, M.A. LAWRENCE, JUDITH: Alabama College, A.B. LEE, PHOEEE1 Northwestern University, B.S. LEONARD, ANN: University Georgia, A.B. Director LEWIS, JANE: University Alabama, BA., M.A. LEWIS, JEAN: Limestone College, B.A. University Alabama, M.S. LOVELADY, RICHARD: Auburn University, B.S. University Alabama, M.A. LOWE, TOMMIE: Samford University, B.S, MANAR, ELIZABETH: Auburn University, B.S., M.S. MARTIN, ANN: Samford University, A.B. MARTIN, CHARLES: Samford University, A.B. MARTIN, GAY: University Alabama, B.S. MASON, AGNES: Alabama College, B.S. IVICCAULEY, ELIZABETH: Hollins College, B.S. MCEADDEN, MICHELLE: University Alabama, B.A. MCGEE, BETTY: University Alabama, B.A. MCKINSTRY, CAESARINA: Vfard-Belmont MURPHY, BARBARA: Mississippi State College for Women, B.S. NEW, LINDA: Auburn University, B.S. NICHOLAS, JUDITH: Samford University, B.A. NICHOLS, BARBARA: Alabama College, B.S. NICK, JOSEPHINE: Samford University, A.B. NUCKOLLS, BILLIE JEAN: Mars Hill College, B,A. OWEN, N. H.: Birmingham-Southern College, B.A. PAINTER, MARY: Samford University, B.S. PATE, DOROTHY: Samford University, B,S. University Alabama, M.A. PATTERSON, LEILA: Birmingham-Southern College, B,A. PEEBLES, MARJORIE: Northwestern, A.B. Simmons College, B.S. PERKINS, JOE: Auburn University, B.S. PINION, THOMAS: Birmingham-Southern College, B.M., B.A. Southern Methodist University, M.M. QUATTLEBAUM, NORMA: Jacksonville State College, B.S. RANKIN, GENEAL: Samford University, B.A. RAY, CORINNE: Birmingham-Southern College, A.B. SANDERSON, SANDRA: University Alabama, B.A. SCARBROUGH, EMILY: Samford University, B.A. SCHANBACHER, ALETA2 Vanderbilt University, A.B. SEALE, BETSY: University Alabama, B.S. SEAY, SARAH: East Carolina State, B.S. SELLERS, SOON BOK: 'Samford University, A.B. SHEETS, WAYNE: Samford University, B.S. SIMS, WAYNE: University Alabama, B.S. SMITH, BARBARA: University Alabama, M.A. Converse College, B.M. SMITH, JOHN: University Alabama, B.S. SNODDY, THOMAS: Livingston State, B.S. University Alabama, M.A. STANFIELD, BARBARA: Samford University, B.S. STUART, NELL: Auburn University, B.S. SUTTER, VIRGINIA: Birmingham-Southern College, A.B. TINDALL, TRAVIS: Samford University, A.B. TOWNSEND, ANN: Samford University, B.S. WALL, SUE: Alabama College, B.S., M.E. 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