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Start Table of Contents How We Played the Came — Student Life p. 8 Featured Players — Features p. 44 Carnes People Play — Sports p. 58 Let's Play Games — Organizations p. 106 The Players — Seniors p. 178 Juniors p. 226 Sophomores p. 240 Freshmen p. 254 The Rule Makers — Faculty p. 268 Team Support — Ads p. 286 3 7 o v « V Va $ v v° «$?. V ef V° , e- ■y v« • VVeK VC V „ '•'VV K= . v v t •S' p° Of? K- ■ ' N v, ' 2 LE. NVOt'i , v j HOW WE PLAYED THE GAME Bringing in the Bread After-school jobs are important to Butler students. Not only do they provide ready cash for student activities, they also give valu- able training for later careers. After-school jobs range from grocery checker to sales clerk. Although jobs do hinder a student's studies occasionally, they help students learn to handle the responsibil- ity of managing time and aid in giving finan- cial independence. above left — Karen Cheek has an early release to serve lunch at a local restaurant, above —Cynthia Allen seats hungry customers, left — Rick Bult is cashier for a local market. opposite page — top — Charles Todd aides customers with their purchases bottom left — Kathy Bailey serves lunch to hungry Rebels. bottom right — Warren Tyree helps customers with their choice of merchandise. Homecoming — the Big Game We lost the Big Game for the second consec- utive year. Despite the loss, Homecoming fes- tivities continued as usual with a dance Satur- day night to present the Queen and her court. The S.G.A. sponsored dance featured Rose, a local band, and was decorated according to the theme, Always and Forever. Pat Brown was crowned 1978-79 homecoming queen during halftime of Friday night's game. The court was serenaded by the Butler band and a special bluegrass band led by assistant princi- pal Ray Steelman. above — Rebel band gets into formation for pres- entation of the homecoming court, left — Leroy Pugh, junior, escapes Huntsville defenders. opposite page — top left — Assistant Principal Ray Steelman, with harmonica, joins guitarist Tony Myers, Butler maintenance supervisor, in a bluegrass halftime show. top right — Coach John Meadows watches his last homecoming game from the sidelines, bottom — Homecoming court escorted by their fathers. From left: Grace Risberg, Pam Stewart, Liz Butler, Dawne Williams, Pat Brown, Kim Vining, Vickie Moreno. A Ne Beginning The elections this year produced a great change in Alabama's political face. This is the first year since 1958 that the name Wallace has not appeared on the Democratic ticket. New, fresh faces are marching the campaign trails. Democratic nominee for Governor, Fob lames, has never run for political office before. His Republican opponent is Guy Hunt. In Washington, D.C., Alabama will be represented by two new Senators. Don- ald Stewart, Democrat, and )im Martin, Republican, are competing for Place 2, being vacated by Maryon Allen, who is completing her late husband's term. Stewart defeated Mrs. Allen in the pri- maries. Howell Heflin will be filling Place One, being vacated by the retiring )ohn Sparkman. Locally, Joe Patterson was elected sheriff in a controversial election. above left — Senate hopeful Jim Martin listens attentively to voters' questions, above — Howell Heflin greets voters with a campaign smile and handshake, left — Donald Stewart ponders public reaction to his latest press conference, opposite page — top right — New sheriff Joe Patterson responds happily to election outcome, bottom right — Democrat Fob James prepares for another speech on the campaign trail. bottom left — Republican Guy Hunt answers one more question about his campaign platform. 15 Keeping the Came Alive What would the game be without spirit? It would be a dull, torturous cnore — not worth playing. Spirit brings excitement and challenge into a game; expressed in different ways it can change a game completely. Rebel spirit enabled us to begin our game enthusiastically and to endure the pains and joys. When the game ends we can leave cheering. Win or lose, we are still Rebels, bound together by Pride, Spirit, and Togetherness. above right — Class offic ers spread spirit chains to determine winner of spirit stick, above — Varsity c hoerleaders show spirit in a pep rally skit right — Senior Lonnie long as Darth Vader joins in the spirit. opposite page — top left — Butler majorette joins in a spirited half- time show. top right — Senior class president Rita Bell leads her c lass during the pep rally, lower left — Varsity hoerleaders build a pyramid to enc ourage spirit 16 17 Today's Prices Single Albums Double Albums Plastic Pants Blue jeans Formals Big Macs Large Pepperoni Pizza The PRICE is right $6.00-$10.00 $10.00-$16.00 $32.00 $11.00-$28.00 $40.00-$100.00 .90 $4.60 below left — Charlotte f letcher looks at the formals bottom — Richy Mansfield shops for a new pair of jeans below — Barbara Townsend chec ks out the latest (list o lad — Has tic Pants. opposite page — top right — Murial Kirkpatrick checks out Barry Mamlow s latest album. left _ Butler students shop for jewelry. bottom right — Angela Northcutt tries to find the right ard. 19 Restaurant Row University Drive houses Huntsville's most abundant variety of restaurants, luckily for us. Restaurant Row is a short distance from BHS. This makes it convenient for juniors and Seniors to visit fast food establishments such as Pizza Inn, DanveKs, and Arb s for a quick lunch. More exclusive restaurants on University Drive, such as the Fogcutter, Jolly Ox, and Cork and Cleaver are frequented by students on Prom night and Homecoming. For a family-type meal. Bonanza is a favorite. Featuring' ArtjyV Roast Beef Sandwich GOBBLE UP OUR TURKEY JLSAiijs:;. os TOS COQQB Grease aroused thousands of movie-goers in Huntsville. They stood in line for what seemed like an endless wait. The Goodbye Girl dealt with living and loving in the city. Richard Dreyfuss won best actor of the year for his role in the movie. Animal House turned the All-American frater- nity into a national craze. Toga, Toga, Toga! Thank you Neil Simon for making us laugh about falling in love... th« rules lost! Situation comedies are viewed more frequently than any other form of television. Three's Company is the top-rated show of the 1978-1979 television season. Other frequently watched shows are Love Boat and Mork and Mindy. above left — Love Boat cast members Fred Grandy, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, Lauren Tewes, Bernie Kopell set sail every Saturday evening. above — Pam Dauber and Robin Williams were the stars of one of this year's most talked about shows — Mork and Mindy. left — Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter and Suzanne Summers shared housekeeping in Three's Company. 23 Don’t IQ ©k now When the pictures were taken, little did these stars know that they would appear in the REBEL. It just goes to show that hiding your face doesn't make the camera disappear. 24 opposite page — Linda Miller opposite page, right — Rod Stansky opposite page, left — Mike Davis left — Debbie Buckley right — Bill Howard bottom — Greg Williams ©OflWRJfflAOB The pace is fast. The beat is literally a gallop. Dancers slide and strut with per- fect grace. The movements may not cause a heart attack but they do call for many sleepless nights. Disco, the world's newest fast grow- ing form of entertainment, is being pushed like a political campaign, with new players and steps arriving all the time. Listen to the music In ih( pasl year, several top name groups have performed at the on Braun Civic Center, inc lucJing The Commodores, Foriegner, Kan- sas, Jethro Tull, Seals and Croft and Tony Orlando. above— Tho Commodores above right — Tort Nugent right — Kita Coolidge 30 NANCY WILSON HOWARD LEESE MICHAEL DEROSIER top — Heart left — Seals and Croft above — Tony Orlando ROGER FISHER 31 oS®if)f|eLrlrli(nig uifj) c®inr|(nni®if| During the day, the Commons Area is used for many different things by a variety of people. Betty Miller relaxes on the stage. Kicking-off the Senior Magazine Sales, Rita Bell helps out during Let's Make A Deal . Rod Stansky tries hard to arrange the SCA members for pictures. Mr. Seals and Robbie Motes conduct serious business. Lisa Love sits on Mark Burn's knee. Cheerleaders sell Rebel hats f during break. 32 34 Playing, loving, laughing — these are just a few of the many things that happen at Butler. We students love to laugh and have a good time as shown by Mark Chandler and Robin Clugston. Paula Lumpkin shows that eating is always fun because there are many different kinds of foods. Robin French likes to sit and look at old yearbooks. On the opposite page, the senior class has a blast at a pep rally. In art class, students have fun learning to create objects for everybody's enjoy- ment. While relaxing in the Com- mons Area, Brian laughs at our pho- tographer. Fveryone, young and old alike, had a blast at the fair this year. 35 right — Robin Funderburk displays the new hair style, the crimped look. below left — Sharon Blount and Brenda Jett wear their blue jeans, the most popular fashion at Butler. below right — Tim Bollenbacher wears a very popular style of boots for men opposite page, left — Theresa Middleton wears a suit opposite page, right — Mrs. Sharon Rhinehart displays the vested look. opposite page, left — Sherry Ford wears a sweater, a very popular style during cold weather 36 The 1978-1979 fashion season opened up with a new look in hairstyles. The crimped look and pony tails were among the most popular. Many students wore vests with a variety of clothes including dresses, pants, and blue jeans. Velvet blazers and plaid skirts were the favorite style for Homecoming. Long shirts and belts, Top-siders, and boots also were a big success this school year. 37 38 Even with open campus privileges, many upperclassmen elect to stay at BHS for lunch, as shown by these pic- tures. Moving the coke machines from the Gym Lobby into the Commons Area helped boost school lunches. But even with the sodas, if you don't enjoy the school's lunches, you can always eat candy from the concession stand. FEELINGS' Facing life with a smile or a smirk- Many feelings are shown during the school year. Mark Burns and Mike Winslow show their emotions during a football game. Debo- rah Lindsey and Jodi Schrick express their feelings towards homework. Shown having fun are Marc Osborne and James Denny. 1 -with a grin or a groan Freshmen Gina takes and Dawn Stubbs show that school is not all work and no play. Kenneth Bone expresses the blahs. A 3 FEATURED PLAYERS V (V vC • . . tiQl-P-iime I Seruor wvaids lose. 1 -K rtf (JwxuV r0 resuVb. 46 Pat Brown was crowned Home- coming Queen on October 13, 1978. Pat and the Homecoming maids were escorted by their fathers. Ed Seal, Butler principal had the honor of crowning the queen. above — Pat Brown rearts lo her election as queen. right — Mr Brown, Pat Brown, Butler principal Ed Seal. SGA President Rod Stansky and 1977- 78 homecoming queen Carolyn Mello 1 left__Senior maid Kim Vining escorted by her father above — Senior maid 11 Butler escorted by her lather below left — Senior maid Dawne Williams takes traditional ridr around the field during halllime Pretty maids all in a row right — Junior maid Pam Stewart, below left — Sophomore maid Vicki Moreno, below right — Freshman maid Grace Rizberg. above left — Homecoming queen Pat Brown relaxes during break. above right — Senior maid Kim Vining gets caught bv surprise. below left — Senior maid Dawne Williams pauses to think of an answer. below right — Freshman maid Grace Risberg listens intently to a lecture. 49 lead cook above left — Sophomore maid Vicki Moreno works diligently above right — Senior maid Liz Butler performs during football game. below — Junior maid Pam Stewart forced to smile for a picture. 50 C’w cm c j C©§ Boys' and Girls' State are sponsored by American Legion chap- ters across the nation. One boy and one girl from the upcoming senior class of each state high school are chosen. Selection is based on leadership and scholastic abilities. Five students placed in the National Merit Scholarship Qualif- ying competition this year. Seniors who qualified in the PSAT- NMSQT were required to score in the top three percent nation- ally. left — Frank Smith, Boys' State. below — Kathie Smith, Girls' State. National Merit Semi-Finalists: Keith Foridori, Cinde Freil, Carol Broadhead, Linde Freil, Marc Osborne. iviitv cuvd SVod akos ft fc £5 Cvk Gt'cou.rud Kim Vining is a member of Anchor Club and SCA. She was elected 75 fresh- man, 76 sophomore, and 78 senior maid. She has also been class treasurer for four years. She plans to attend David Lipscomb College and major in Sociology. When asked what she thought of being named best all around, Kim said, It is very meaningful to me for my friends to have bestowed such a great honor upon me. Rod Stansky is president of the SCA and Key Club. He is a member of the National Honor Society. He has been involved in wrestling and is Anchor Club sweetheart. He will be attending the University of Alabama majoring in Sales and Marketing. Rod said, To be voted best all around is a great honor for me. Rod was also the recipient of the DAR citizenship award. BEST DRESSED above left — Lori Diehl is a member of SCA and VICA. She was a cheerleader and Key club sweetheart. She plans to open her own dance studio. Tom Harris is a member of the Key club and SGA. He also has been involved in wrestling. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED below left — Rita Bell was a member of the REBEL staff for two years. Her many accomplishments were sophomore and junior class secretary, and president of the senior class. She plans to attend the University of Alabama in Huntsville and major in business education. Stan McDonald is a member of the SGA and Key club. He was sophomore president and sweetheart of the Anchor club. He plans to attend Auburn University and major in agriculture eco- nomics and political science. MOST ATHLETIC below right — Kim Dean is on the all city volleyball team. She is a member of the varsity basketball team and SCA. Frank Smith is involved in football, basketball, and base- ball. He is a member of the SCA and Boys' State. He has received a football scholarship to Memphis State Univer- sity. 53 Sim Sa'c’cl Cvm VvCVOC ScVvooV S$l;l BEST PERSONALITY above left — Dawne Williams is captain of the varsity cheerleaders. She was elected as 77 junior and 78 senior homecoming maid. She is also a member of the National Honor Society. Peter Cooper was the 77 and 78 weight lifting champion of the state. He has also been involved in wrestling for three years. He plans to major in physical therapy at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT above right — Gerri Ann Evans is secretary of the senior class. She has been a junior varsity and varsity cheerleader. Tim Nettleton is a member of the baseball team. He has served on the SGA. WITTIEST bottom — joe Spearman is involved in golf, tennis, and the Key club. He is also a member of the SGA. Michelle Piper was freshman class secretary. She is a member of SGA and DECA. 54 Ww'ts c s'Uiko above — Terri Knott has served as a junior varsity and var- sity cheerleader. She is a member of the SGA and is a Key Club and football sweetheart. Her future plans include being a youth counselor. Drum Major Craig Martin is a member of the Key Club and junior jaycees. He is also involved in all-state band. below — Homecoming queen Pat Brown has been a Dixie Deb for three years. Pat was also Miss Junior Belle in the 78 beauty walk. Tom Fann has been a member of the varsity football team for three years. He has been involved in wrestling and is a member of the baseball team. 55 C C'; u % t iva mad Ski The annual Butler Belle Pageant was held on Febru- ary 2. It was sponsored by the junior class, directed by class sponsor Ken Carpenter. Many hours were spent planning by junior class president Jim Casey. Enter- tainment was provided by former Butler students Jeff Chaffin and Brenda McMeans. above left — Miss Senior Belle Kathy Garrard. above right — Miss Buller Belle Carmen Bryant. below left — Miss Junior Belle Richie Underwood. below center — Miss Sophomore Belle Julie Julanunt. below right — Miss Freshman Belle Jetondia Wood. above left —Miss Congeniality Ramona Lynch. above right —Yvonne Alexander prepares for her walk. below left — Former Miss Butler Belle receives flowers from principal Ed Seal below right — Freshman contestant Karen Reynolds reacts to her placement in the finals. 57 VAjow Is- pfi.ace iv 44 e vu e, relay - V-'p practice, CVvvl (xWecul S SPCLC. . , Aft.de Ba.ske,4beJI -Vecwn. - +ak«. ft v e Wo-i -Kvkv Tripped on a, Kurd It, during +v cxck - loie. 1 H rtr 3a.ske.+bodl fe u i jcts ck(i.-SC.4 kiie 4mooper - 4txJte_ 2 turrvs to Come K fne didn't buy (L y boos+€j besdaes - lost 1 -Km-It. 58 (Wade 44ae, Broke Coach UJi'nrn vj £ield COr UL)ir douJ CiOdJ in b Gj dur'ina ba.6tba.ll fco -ball ' pracf ICC. - 00 iake. e WtL b -r back 3 Space.6 LEAAOKJ GAMES PEOPLE PLAY Wrestlers 7 in city for second year Under second-year head coach John Calvarese the Butler wrestlers headed for their second state title in three years. They went through the regular season with- out losing any matches, while winning the four tourna- ments they entered. In all four tourneys a Butler wrestler was named as the most valuable wrestler. above — Front: Cary Cook, Ricky Lindsey. Darryl Craft, Cary Clements, Norman Stiegler, Robert Douthit Back: Steve Booker, Howard Johnson, Tony Watkins, Robert Carter, Stuart Lamm, Anthony Tidwell right — Coaches: John Calvarese, Jim Caneer. 60 On the mat j.V. Wrestlers below — Front: Eddie Houston, Scott Kochevar, Richard Fletcher, Greg Holbert, Edward Morris Back: Tracy Lamm, |eff Gattis, Ivory Strick- land, Eric Woodard, Chris Tidwell cJre lling 63 Front: Joe Baker, Jimmy Key, Joe Coustin, Reggie Reynolds, Mark Hutchison Back: Frank Smith, Scott Biss, Robert Taylor, Bobby Hurt, Mike Moon, David Proffitt, Jerry Rice; coach 64 The Buller basketball team was ready for the 78-79 season to start, with eight lettermen returning to lead the squad to victory. The Rebel's season was deemed a success, with the only two blemishes on their record, both one-point losses to Bradshaw. The team spent the entire season ranked in the top ten in the state. 65 above — Joe Baker, Scott Biss, |oe Coustin right — Bobby Hurt, Mark Hutchison Varsity Basketball 7 below — Jimmy Key, Mike Moon, David Proffitt. below bottom — Reggie Reynolds, Frank Smith, Robert Taylor in city 67 Thomas Compton Mark Conner joe Hill Johnny Horton Adolph |ones Mark Sparrow loa W Iball 68 J. V. has great season The junior varsity Rebels finished the season with their best record in 13 years at 24-5. Kent Stanley Calvis Staten Rick Tierney Eddie Turner Cedric Wherry 69 Roundballers lames Clark Darrell Cornell Doug Fee Norris Curley Joey Harbin Greg Hays The Freshmen did not enjoy the successful season they had hoped tor at the onset of the year, but they were not without their exciting moments. David Johnson 70 have rough season Bobby Moore Cedrick Orr William Owens 71 Football Butler— 14 Tuscaloosa — '12 To kick off the season Butler barely got past Tuscaloosa County with a 14-12 victory. On the first play of the game Frank Smith passed to Ronald McDonald for a 73 yard touchdown. On the second possession Butler scored again when Leroy Pugh charged 3 yards up the middle for a touchdown. Greg Williams added both PATs and the Rebels led 14-0. Butler's defense rose to the occasion to keep the Wildcats from outscor- ing the Rebels. Butler—7 Johnson — 7 4 Butler went into this game a 14-point under- dog, but got on the board with a 71 yard drive, with Greg Williams adding the extra point to put Butler up seven points. Johnson won the game in the final three minutes 14-7. The Jag- uars went on to the state semi-finals. Butler — 22 Austin — 72 After being down by six points Butler came back to mount a 69-yard drive — the final 11 were covered by Frank Smith; Williams' kick was good and Butler led 7-6. The Rebels opened the second half making another 69 yard drive with Steve Booker going in from seven yards out. Williams passed for a two-point conversion giving the Rebels 15-6 lead. Tom Fann intercepted a Black Bear pass to set up the Rebels next TD. Ronald Traglia was inserted as quarterback and led the team 87 yards for a score, the final 11 on a pass from Traglia to Smith. The PAT by Williams was good and Butler ended the game 22-12. Butler —21 Grissom — 9 The Rebels got on the board quickly after stopping Grissom on their first possession. Steve Booker carried the ball over from one yard out and Greg Williams added the extra point making it 7-0. Butler started its next drive on the 37, with Steve Booker charging 22 yards for the next TD. Williams' kick was good and the Rebels led 14-0. Leroy Pugh rambled 41 yards for the final touchdown. 72 wrap-up Butler — 27 Anniston —27 The game was not as close as the score indi- cated with Butler rolling up 354 total yards. Bobby Murphy scored twice on 29 yard runs, and gained 178 yards. Frank Smith scored on a 1 yard plunge. Leroy Pugh ran 13 yards for another Butler score. Butler —7 Huntsville — 7 0 For the second consecutive year the Rebels lost their homecom- ing, by the same score 10-7. The previous year we lost the game in overtime on a 27 yard field goal; this year a 28 yarder did Butler in. Tony Watkins dropped a Huntsville fumble on the Panther 18. )eff Morris made a brilliant catch at the two and Leroy Pugh plunged in for the Rebels' only score. Butler — 0 Tuscaloosa — 9 The Rebels played the Black Bears in the famous Bryant-Denny stadium and did not have much success. Butler could not seem to get a drive going and Tuscaloosa capitalized on our mistakes. Butler — 27 Lee —22 This game was the biggest of the year for both teams — the win- ner would go on to the playoffs. On the second play from scrim- mage Steve Booker broke through the line and scampered 76 yards for a TD. Leroy Pugh scored the next Rebel TD on a 71 yard run to put Butler out front by eight, 14-6. Pugh scored the final Butler TD on a 4 yard run. Lee scored another field goal to clinch the game. 73 A year of ups and downs in football Scott Biss Steve Booker Mark Burns Gerald Cantrell Phillip Cowan Tommy Darnell Tom Fann Jon Hanline John Hill Howard Johnson Lawrence Jordan Howie Lester Donald McDonald Ronald McDonald Jeff Merril Jeff Morris Bobby Murphy Bobby Neumeyer Steve Perry Leroy Pugh Dean Sanders Adam Schrieber Frank Smith Andre Stone Dave Thomas Anthony Tidwell Larry Tisdale Ronald Traglie Tony Watkins Greg Williams Mike Winslow Coaches: Standing: Al Smith, James Embry, Al McGuire, Doug Styles, James Kirk, Leroy Baker, Doyce Steele, Jim Caneer, Van Barnes, John Mead- ows, Leonard Thomas. George Fletcher 75 Bruce Askins Randy Blake Jeff Byrd Frank Cantrell Chuck Dobbs Jeff Fann Johnny FHorton Bobby Johnson Wayne Kamus Keith McCloud Mike Morgan Chuck Rice football 76 Carnie Smith Todd Taylor Chris Tidwell Steve Watson J.V. wins city title The junior varsily clinched the city title with a 6-1-1 record under the first year head coach Leonard Thomas. 77 Freshman footbal fed llo jail 1 Robby Allen David Butler Steve Cooper Rodrick Crutcher Ronald Danzy Doug Fee Chris Fisher Randy Henderson Collins Hess Greg Hess Shaun Hess Jeff Husky The Baby Rebels lost the first game for a freshman team in two years and continued a dismal season, finishing at 4-3-1. james Embry replaced jim Caneer as head coach. 78 has difficult season I HUTLEtt fttia n Vtl ftUT L E'illini re | ,1 T.E Joey Toree Stuart Whitencr Ronald Wilson David johnson Jeff Kirkham Wayne Lacey Tom Lockwood Earl Miller Wallace Mitchell Billy Moore Bernard Schreiber Junior Stanky Chris Stevens Todd Stoner Larry Taylor 79 Meadows resigns after 7 3years After a 13 year career at Butler High School head football coach John Meadows, resigned. Coach Meadows was replaced by John Childress, a Butler graduate. opposite page — John Meadows. below — John Childress. 81 Susan Burroughs Nancy Byrd Martha Chandler loan Copeland Kim Dean Amy Dishroom below right — Standing: Managers, lisa Vines, Linda Milliner, Lynn Robinett Kneeling — Pat Hemphill, coach 82 Lady Rebels on the move Cindy Dishroom Sylvia Humphreys Ramona lohnson Jeannie Leauders Deb Milliner Sandy Morns Cindy Pollard Regina Smith Sarina Tonev The Lady Rebels lost a lot of height last year and first year head coach Pat Hemphill had to rebuild this season. After getting off to a slow start the team started putting together winning combinations and went on to finish the season 12-8. 83 below — First row: Mark Bates, Jon Payne, Mike Machnica, Bill Howard, Bill Payne Second row: Brenda Neely, Cino Thomas, Greg Tonge, Jeff Miller; manager, David Brannon, David Avery Third row: Steve Williams, Bill Love, Mark LaCanne, Michael Nguyer, Marty Pruitt Fourth row: Bill Clark, Tony Stewart, Roy Morgan, Glen Cantley Kicking it around In its second year at Butler, under head coach George Cavender, the soccer team did not enjoy as successful a season as they had expected, finishing the second year 5-7-2. below right — First row: Mike Goodridge, Owan Harris, Carl Glover, Jeff Hall Second row: John D'Agostino, Bill Love, Gary Bailey Third row: Patrick Beverly, James Traglia, Mike Cross below — George Cavender, coach. 85 Coaches: Van Barnes, Al Smith. Sliding into spring Teddy Brown Tate Calvert Jay Chandler Jeff Cattis 86 Driving for respect The 1977-78 Butler High Golf team finished the season with what could be called their peak, placing seventh out of 44 in the Regional Tournament. It was their best finish in the tournament in five years. The team tied for second in the city and had their best city match against a tough Huntsville High team winning the match 304-310. right — Joan Christian, Louise D'Antonio, Robin Arnold, Page Fuller. top left — Cameron Stubbs, Chuck Derosier. top right — Richard Sharp, Craig Story, Mark Chandler, Owen Olsen above — Rodney Dinkle, Joe Spearman. This year's gymnastics team is young and inexperi- enced, however they are growing. They hope to be more prepared for competition next year. The team has not been competitive this year as they are in a building process. opposite page bottom right — Top: Jackie Cole Standing: Laurie Stevens, Carla Mclnnis, Katina Muzzi, Paula Mclnnis, Tina Case Front: Susan Vanderberd, Suzi Walls, Hollie Hudson, Meg Brainerd, Mildred Baker sites 90 New beginnini for Gymnastics team 91 Co the distance Back row: Bart Butcher, Thomas George, Arthur York, Marty Bishop, Chris Haraway Front row: Tim Kinch, Mike Bradford, Kyle Rose Back row: Judith Richards, Jane Meadows, Debbie Buckley, Glenda Benefield. Terry Boseck, Kathy Warvi Cindy Bratton Front row: Carol White, Jill Campobasso, Jodi Schrick, Diane Maroon, Loretto Garvie 92 top picture — Tim Kinch, Richard Ament, )im Haraway, Scott Hicklin. left picture — Back row: Kris Willits, Alicia Carter, Sandy Williams Front row: Jackie Wagner, Cheryl McClure 93 Cross Country Front: Glenda Benefield, Carol White, |ill Campobosso, )odi Shriek, Diane Maroon, Jackie Wagner, Lorretta Garvie, Cheryl McClure Middle: Judith Richards, Debbie Buckley, Kathy Warvi, Cindy Bratton, Terry Boseck, Jane Meadows, Alicia Carter, Sandy Williams, Chris Willits Back Kyle Rose, Arthur York, Marty Bishop, Scott Hicklin, Richard Amid, Chris Haraway, Chris Kinch, Mike Bradford, Thomas George, Bart Butcher, Jim Hara- way Scott Biss Mike Bradford Kenneth Fletcher Chris Haraway Bart Butcher Lawrence Jordan Ronald McDonald Daryl Ewing Donald McDonald Kyle Rose Once around the track Row one |udith Richards. Carol White. Kris Willits, Glenda Benefield, lill Campobasso, lod. Schrick, Nancy Goltz, Nancy Martin Row two: Heidi Lassiter, Cindy Bratton, Debbie Buckley, lane Meadows, Terry Boseck, Kathy Warvi. Sharon Sweeton Row three: Deb Toney, Bonnie Mosley, Brenda Iordan, Marylin Dawkins, Beverly Dawkins, Loretto Garvi. Diane Maroon, Anna Fearn, Kim Toney 95 right — Eric Fox; captain, Debbie Wheatley; co-captain, Tim Bollen- bacher; co-captain. Butler has some good swimmers however, the team does not have a lot of depth. The Rebel swimmers have plans to participate in several meets this year. 96 top picture — Top row: Robbie Rhinehart, Mike Clyburn, Eric Fox, Carol Denny, Tim Bollenbacher, jim McGraw, Mike Rundle, Mark Anderson Bottom row: Shelly Ahlander, Vicky Hight, Mary McNeil, Jill Kaczmerick, John Hill, Beverly Hastings, Debbie Wheatley, Julie Jennings 97 Set it up Girls' volleyball, under sec- ond year head coach Pat Hemphill, finished the regu- lar season with a 14-2 record. In their last city match they lost a heartbreaker to Hunts- ville to put their city record at 7-1 and tied for first place with Huntsville. right — Back row: Lynn Robinett, manager, Lisa Vines, Amy Dishroom, Deb Milliner, Cindy Dishroom, Susan Burroughs, Sherryll Cashin, Ann Johnston, Kim Dean, Pat Hemp- hill, coach Front: Tina Jackson, Kerri Call, Beth Davis, Cindy Pollard, Martha Chan- dler, Linda Milliner 98 Tennis, an After a disappointing season last year the Rebel tennis team is working hard this year to improve. The well balanced Butler team was led by seniors Bruce Raymond, Jimmy Baker and Justin Walls. The girls team went through a rebuilding year after losing four starters from last year's team. above — Chip Wilson, Bruce Raymond, Justin Walls, Jimmy Baker, Pat Sinopole, Tim Crumbley, Paul Burton left — Back row: Cindy Sinopole, Mary Chubb, Sally Broussard, Sherryll Cashin Front row: Rena Atkins, Karen Segelhorst lenni 99 Butler 14 VARSITY FOOTBALL Tuscaloosa Co. 12 Butler 7 Johnson 12 Butler 22 Austin 12 Butler 21 Grissom 9 Butler 27 Anniston 21 Butler 27 Coffee 0 Butler 7 Huntsville 10 Butler 0 T uscaloosa 9 Butler 21 Lee 22 Butler 34 jV FOOTBALL Lee 0 Butler 8 Johnson 6 Butler 6 Huntsville 6 Butler 12 Grissom 12 Butler 12 Lee 0 Butler 12 Johnson 7 Butler 6 Huntsville 6 Butler 6 Grissom 0 Butler FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 14 Lee 0 Butler 0 Johnson 14 Butler 18 Huntsville 0 Butler 0 Grissom 6 Butler 16 Lee 14 Butler 6 Johnson 14 Butler 22 Huntsville 0 Butler 6 Grissom 6 Butler 4 SOCCER Lee 1 Butler 2 Huntsville 3 Butler 1 Grissom 3 Butler 1 Johnson 1 Butler 1 Sewanee 3 Butler 5 Lee 2 Butler 1 Huntsville 3 Butler 0 Grissom 3 Butler 2 Altamont 1 Butler 1 Johnson 1 Butler 1 Lee 3 Butler 2 Gulf Coast 1 Butler 0 Sewanee 2 Butler 5 St. Andrews 3 Butler VARSITY WRESTLING 57 Berry 3 Butler 50 Lee (Huntsville) 12 Butler 30 Lee (Montgomery) 20 Butler 45 Grissom 8 Butler 39 Minor 27 Butler 53 Coffee 12 Butler 52 Deshler 15 Butler 53 Erwin 9 Butler 63 Hewitt 0 Butler 44 Huntsville 12 Butler 41 Johnson 12 Butler 38 Vestavia 21 City Champs 1978-79 The year 100 GIRLS BASKETBALL in review Butler 46 Tuscaloosa 50 Butler 46 Coffee 49 Butler 52 Buckhorn 46 Butler 47 Lee 41 Butler 34 Johnson 42 Butler 60 Huntsville 30 Butler 49 Bradshaw 52 Butler 35 Johnson 44 Butler 44 Grissom 39 Butler 51 Lee 53 Butler 51 Austin 47 Butler 46 Johnson 43 Butler 62 Lee 44 Butler 60 Huntsville 41 Butler 44 Decatur 41 Butler 39 Grissom 20 Butler 47 Johnson 50 Butler 46 Austin 43 Butler 58 Coffee 43 Butler 37 Bradshaw 38 VARSITY BASKETBALL Butler 63 Coffee 52 Butler 77 Buckhorn 59 Butler 78 Grissom 67 Butler 71 New Hope 60 Butler 53 Huntsville 34 Butler 60 Bradshaw 61 Butler 54 Johnson 45 Butler 69 Lee 54 Butler 88 Grissom 75 Butler 74 Walker Co. 51 Butler 77 Lee 61 Butler 87 Abbeville 64 Butler 61 Huntsville 46 Butler 85 Johnson 65 Butler 83 Lee 54 Butler 94 Huntsville 44 Butler 65 Decatur 60 Butler 77 Grissom 56 Butler 82 Johnson 58 Butler 72 Scottsboro 71 Butler 65 Austin 59 Butler 51 Bradshaw 52 jV WRESTLING Butler 38 Grissom 21 Butler 55 Huntsville 3 Butler 37 Berrv 3 Butler 35 Hatselle 27 Butler 58 Lee 10 Butler 50 Grissom 12 Butler 49 Johnson 12 Butler 29 Minor 9 Butler 54 Coffee 12 Butler 53 Johnson 8 Butler 55 Deshler 9 Butler 42 Huntsville 12 Butler 44 Vestavia Hills 8 FRESHMAN WRESTLING Butler 27 Grissom 50 Butler 58 Huntsville 15 Butler 48 Lee 30 Butler 36 Johnson 37 Butler 36 Grissom 42 Butler 39 Johnson 34 Butler 63 Huntsville 18 Butler 27 Vestavia Hills 27 101 Shout it out bottom picture — Front row: Lee Anna Thomas, Vanassa Hall, Terri Knott, Richie Underwood, Mary Ann Porter, Dawne Williams; Co-Captain Back row: Julie Williams, Sandy McIntosh, Liz Butler, Robbie Motes; Co-Captain. Debbie Ary, Pam Stewart 103 104 When we boogie, we boogie woogie J.V. Cheerleaders opposite page, top picture — Back row: Noel Hinkle, Kathleen Cordova, Betsy Brown, Vicki Moreno, Lisa Howard Front row: Ann Madison; Co-Captain, Maria Patton; Co-Captain, Dianne Rockefeller Freshman Cheerleaders bottom picture — Back row: Grace Risberg; Co-Captain, Sharon Brown, Karen Reynolds Front row: Cindy Phillips; Co-Captain, Simone Lanza, Beth Gurley 105 Mode I)i me, Debs - -fojce ) Forgot- uohictn tuay ■fo rrxajrch duriVia Kal-f -hv t - lose. 1 i irr l-ubjrc 4omt maker burned Cookies !OS e Z kvrrj 2 UEMonI Wade mart ftra vi fold Z fZ a d(. Wove cJ eact 4rte dortaJ S Jrv 106 4Ke LOroy-y CKoir .l - -f-o-k t 1 'K,r prack , LET’S PLAY GAMES VJoa iVv por+OMt detooK. 4vvr AV e t rv ovi£ o veiX J 2. Spat,e.S | TW +ic-vpoJto l ' Ivmck lo _cj +ke xkrt- - -t-oice Gj ey+Wcks ___________tvr-ry z Ed IB DC a REBEL Staff: Making memories above — REBEL Staff: First row: Robin French, Eileen Stevens, Sharon Blount, Brenda Jett, Holly Nilson, Lisa Baines, Robin Clugston Second row Ann Day, Donna Benefield, Hal Dobbs, Penny Rozell, Shann Cloud, Ronna Klinedinst, Lisa Drummonds, Rhonda Bahr right — Advisor Gina Brown learns that we just missed another deadline. 108 . . . it's 4 a.m. and we're still here . . . top — Editor Robin Clugston, Business Manager Sharon Blount, Assistant Edi- tor Ronna Klinedmst. loft — Holly Nilson works on typing the long senior section above — Penny Rozell and Brenda lett type senior identification. 109 Mission impossible. . . accomplished top— Ann Day asks another question. above — Ronna Klinedinst makes a trip to a local fast food res- taurant for needed nourishment. right — Eileen Stevens and Brenda Jett prepare the senior sec- tion. 110 above — Rhonda Bahr, Lisa Baines. Lisa Drummonds. Holly Nilson, and Penny Rozell work on the assembly line identifying class pictures. The REBEL staff — a group of dedicated people — dedicated to doing the best job they could to put out a 352-page book of memories. The times were fun, nerve-racking, and even dangerous if jobs were not done on time. Donna Benefield was never seen without her treasured index cards. We really can't thank Ann Day enough for carrying through with organizations. Robin French did a great job on features, even though she crops pictures real weird. Brenda jett and Eileen Stevens took time from their busy SGA activities to help with the senior section. John Rice, where are you? The underclassmen of the staff were a joy to have around. Shann Cloud with her mouth that could run 110 miles an hour and Lisa Baines with her dance routines always brought a smile to our faces. Then there was Holly Nilson, who would always try to cheer everyone up at deadline time with her notes on the blackboard. Rhonda Bahr brought such cheer to the staff, it s a won- der we weren't too dead for her. Brett Foley infected everyone with his enthusiasm for the yearbook. Lisa Drummonds and Penny Rozell carried us all through with their witty (?) jokes all year long. Our photographers were hard workers, especially at the last minute. Dennis Klinedinst, Hal Dobbs, Paul Burton, and Bob Kirkus kept us constantly in need of more trips to Southerland's Photo. And finally there was Gina Brown, our advisor. We owe so much to her that it's useless to list everything. All we can say is Thank you so much — we really appreciate it. — the REBEL editors in With a fairly inexperienced staff and a new advisor. Stars and Bars was in for a rough year. Led by editor Cliff Beach, news editor Susan Hagan, features editor Marc Osborne, and sports editor Mark Chandler, the staff was innovative and, for the most part, hard working. Trou- bles with ad sales plagued the paper causing several delays in publication during second semester. The exchange program with Barranquilla caused the staff to lose its editor second semester; Marc Osborne replaced Cliff Beach and Andrew Tygielski replaced Marc as fea- tures editor. above — Front row: Susan Hagan, Mark Chandler, Cliff Beach. Andrew Tygielski, Jonathan Graham, Marc Osborne Second row: Rai Lynn Woods, Suzanne Bates, Wendy Lynn, Jeff Rosado, Pat Lott, Walt Guthrie, Jim Casey right — Jim Casey assists Andrew Tygielski in pasting up the pages. 112 top left — Staffers Rai-Lynn Woods, Wendy Lynn and Jeff Rosado prepare final copy for editor approval. above — Suzanne Bates and Walt Guthrie cut windows for page layouts. left _ Freshman staffers jon Graham and Pat Lott learn how to use darkroom equipment. 113 z Ed 19 EX O In the news. . editors M rk Chandtr Haga ' M C °Sbor ' Ch,f Bead righl — Editor Cliff Beach takes a break in the publication workroom. Darts were a favorite way to release hostilities 1 14 left _ News editor Susan Hagen prepares a Third Page layout. below — Mark Chandler and Andrew Tygielski get caught in a moment of madness. below left — Sponsor Gina Brown checks with an advertizer below right — Marc Osborne assists Terri Knott as she models for a home- coming feature. The PHOENIX, sponsored by Mrs. Emma Mason and Miss Cyndi Carter, is a publication composed of poetry, fiction, and art. A publications work- shop and writing contest are sponsored by the PHOENIX staff. right — Lee Ann Jackson; business man- ager, Sherry Gouin; editor, Rosemary Flippo; business manager. below — Lee Ann Jackson, Rosemary Flippo, Mary Beth Smith, Natalie Brack- ett, Sherry Gouin, Joni Rushing, Carolyn Watson, Patti Mankoski. The literary touch 116 iHabla Espanol? The Spanish Club is composed of students who have taken Spanish and are inter- ested in the Hispanic customs. Many of these students participated in a school spon- sored trip to Mexico. above — First row: Mr. Edward Seal; honorary member, Daniel Fernandez; Barranquilla exchange student, Meg Brainerd, Cindy Covan Second row: Donna Ruddy, Muriel Kirkpatrick, Stephanie Thome, Kim Tucker Third row: Rocky Brandon Fourth row: Mary DeBrock, Johnnie Mae Daniels, Jackie Brandon, Malia Howland Fifth row: Mrs. Marjorie Masterson; sponsor, Elana Blevins, Denise Brown left — Cindy Covan; president, Denise Brown; vice-president, Meg Brainerd; secretary treasurer. 117 25 ed L9 DC a Honorable Mention The National Honor Society is composed of scho- lastically superior students. To become a member, the student maintains an overall A-average. Students who meet the requirements are inducted at the end of their Junior year. ght — Jimmy Baker; president, Jodi Schrick; vice-president, Cindy Dishroon; secretary, Ramona Lynch; treasurer. below — First row: Vickie Hale, Kim Tucker, Pam Thomas, Sheila Clift, Cleanza Lanier, Ramona Williams, Paula Seals, Susan Schell Second row: Kevin Paseur, Karen Cheek, Hope Qualls, Linde Freil, Donna blastings, Cinde Freil, Angie Ogden Third row: Lynn Brooks, Marsha Allison, Jeri Moorehead, Deborah Lindsey Fourth row: Rusty Patterson, Melanie Dupree. Juli Loehdien f ifth row: Wanny Winslow, Leslie Kimball Sixth row: Jack Marshall, Rod Stansky Seventh row: Jim |ohns, Steve Chubb, Mark Bates 118 below — First row: Kalhy Garrard, Barbie Belcher. leannie Gilbert, Pam Rizzardi, Dawne Williams, Jodi Schrick, Sherrill Gautreaux Second row: Paula Lumpkin, Bess Olliff, l)ebi Sievers Third row: Ronna Klinedinst, Cynthia lohnson, Judith Richards, Sharon Hardiman, Anne Hower- ton Fourth row: Susan Bee ton, Florence Hogan, lisa Vines, Sharon Blount, Wayne Wolfe, Leslie Grigsby Fifth row: limmy Baker, Ramona Lynch, Carol Broadhead Sixth row: Annette Cantrell, jimmy Kidd, Cindy Dishroon, Kathie Smith, Jeff Gresham Seventh row: Erik Fox, Martha Goans, Reggie Rey- nolds, Rodney Dinkel 119 25 ed eg DC a Quill Scroll: Taking the lead Quill and Scroll is a national honorary society for high school jour- nalists. Members are chosen based on their journalistic achievements in some field of high school journalism, such as yearbook or newspa- per. Members must be in the upper one third of their class. Member- ship is restricted to juniors and seniors only. right — Marc Osborne; president, Ann Day; treasurer, Robin Clugston; vice president, Susan Hagen; secretary. Mow — Donna Benefield, Robin French, Eileen Stevens, Brenda |e!t, Sharon Blount, Robin Clugston, Mark Chandler. Mart Osborne, Susan Hagen, Ronna Klinedmst, Ann Day. 120 Physics Club is Butler's newest organization The Physics Club is Butler's newest organization. The club was formed to promote interest in physics. Members must have taken or currently be taking physics. above — First row: Mr. Ojeda; sponsor, Phyler McMannis, Beth Garvic, Donna Hastings, Loretta Garvie. Rusty Patter- son, Clay Hudgins Second row: lohn Brannon, Cindy Covan, Debi Sievers. Sherril Gautreaux, Rick Rmgham, Bill Payne Third row: Gretchin McGraw, Mark Kir- kum. Debbie Wheatley. Lisa Vines, Ste- phen Patterson, Bart Butcher Fourth row: Jeff Davis, Annette Cantrell, Anna Aycock, Ken Klinkowski Fifth row Robert Shelton, Debra Mil liner, Cindy Dishroon, Robby Esterling, Wayne Wolfe, Greg Thompson Sixth row Wanny Winslow, Ken Smith, George Cunningham, Mark McDonald, Brian England, |eff Gresham Seventh row: Randy Lindsey, Randy Teates, John Herfurth. jimmy Johns, Albert Cole Eighth row: Alvin Pope, Steve Chubb, Rodney Dinkle, Tim Nettleton, Stan McDonald, )immy Baker left _ Mr. Ojeda; sponsor, Donna Hast- ings; secretary, Lisa Vines; vice-presi- dent, Clay Hudgins; president 121 na 2 Ed (9 BC a The problem solvers Mu Alpha Theta is a club for outstanding math students, encouraging the advanced study of mathematics. Each year the club sponsors a math tournament for North Alabama schools. right — Cinde Freil; treasurer, Cindy Dishroon; secretary, Melanie Rhodes; vice president, Linda Freil; president. below — First row: Rusty Patterson, Linde Freil, Ramona Williams, Cinde Freil, james Marino, Joe Gerry Second row: Wanny Winslow, Paula Lumpkin, Carol Broadhead, Loretto Garvie, Chuck Brandon Third row: Jon Payne, Julie Jennings, Cindy Dishroon, Melanie Rhodes, Rick Blevins, Scott Bridge Fourth row: Wayne Wolf, Robert Shelton, Eric Fox, Reginald Reynolds, Alvin Pope, Jimmy Baker 122 Putting 2 + 2 together above — Analysis: Standing: Cinde Freil Seated: Linde Freil, Melanie Rhodes, Eric Fox, Jimmy Baker, Robert Carter left — Geometry: Standing: Brian Powell Seated: Robert Brandon, James McGraw, Andrew Tygielski 123 SB Ed LS BC a SC A: Working together The student Government Associa- tion sponsors the Homecoming Half- time activities, Spring Dance, Student Handbook, all Fifth Quarter Dances, and all elections concerning the stu- dent body. In addition to these numerous activities, the SGA has begun new projects to promote a better school morale, such as Secret Pals for faculty members and a home- room door decoration contest at Christmas. right —Seated: Rod Stansky; president Standing: Eileen Stevens; treasurer, Cary Hurt; vice-president, Brenda Jett; secretary below right — Assistants: Pamm Tucker, Val- erie Schild. below — Mrs. Sharon Rhmehart; sponsor. 124 growing together left — Seniors: First row: Mark Burns, Vanessa Hall, Cleanza Lanier, Kathy Gar- rard, Jodi Schrick, Stan McDonald Second row: Sandy McIntosh, Deborah Lindsey, Pete Cooper, Leah Mason Third row: Lee Anna Thomas, Terri Knott, Charlotte Fletcher, Cathy Robinson, Terri Spencer Fourth row: Linda Hollis, Lisa Vines, Karen Segelhorst, Michelle Piper, Ann Day. Robin Clugston, Ted Haraway Fifth row: Denise Brown, Kelly Valentine, Valerie Summers, Leslie Kimball, Bob Brown Sixth row: Debbie Young, Pam Bachman, Angela Parker, Judy Carter Seventh row: Judith Rivers, Kim Whitsett, Callie Stratchen, Mike Moon, Richard Fra zier, Steve Gibbs 125 Efl 25 a 25 td LS 05 a SC 4 plans for upcoming years The SGA underclassmen aided in voting on the new constitution to make their upcoming school years better. riKhi — tumors first row Patty Watson. Carol Altord, Melek Alt bay. Stephanie lohnson Second row Mary Ann Porter. Pam Stewart Third row I rev a Conerly. Donna Rice. Becky England. Nancy Golti. |anet Grigsby, lori Norwood fourth row Karen Danielson. Grelchen lewis filth row Richie Underwood. Kristi Burns, Chip Wilson. Tim Bollenhac her. Jennifer Me farlen Sixth row Mark Hutchison. Greg Shumake, Stuart lamb Mow — Sophomores first row Georgette Harris. Christy Stewart. Mary Me Neil. Becky lohns Second row Betsy Brown. Glenda Benefield, loyce Hampton. Bexerly Torres. Kelley Glover Third row Su anne Bales. Georgia Kirkpatrick. Gia Richison. Tina limbough. Johnny franks fourth row Gina Nye. Beth Davis, Cindy Suerman. Sherry Sc roggins. lenmfer Carter. Debbie Smith filth row: Anthony West. Dave Johnson. Wesley Woods, lohn- nie Horton Mow nghi — freshmen first row Annette lude. Celia Pierce. Donna Mile hell Second row lackie Wagner, Jeff Patterson. Angie Langford. Grace Risborg Third row Melody Cornelieus. Thelma Allen. |om Chaffin fourth row Karen feather. Chris Stevens. Tracy Wimberly. Greg Hulbert fifth row Ronald Dancy. Mike Thomas. Darrell Cnffith. Rob- ert Douthit, Bernard Schreiber 126 Stressing the point The Rebel Debate Team begins preparation for their frequent tournaments early in the year with a summer workshop to study debate strategies. At the William Faulkner Invitational Forensics Tournament at Ol Miss, Katina Muzzi (left) and Anthony West placed second in the Duet Acting division, while Matthew Lebeau and Mary Graham (above) placed fourth. top — First row: Susie Mackenzie, Scott Erwin, Katina Muzzi, Cathy Redpath, Eliza- beth Sowa, Deborah Lindsey Second row: Anthony West. Mary Graham, Annette Cantrell, Rocky Brandon, Cynt- hia Robinson 127 td (9 DC O Anchors Aweigh top left— Sponsors: Mrs. JoAnn Love, Mrs. Margaret Hendrick. top right — Officers: First row Ramona Lynch; parliamentarian, Karen Segelhorst, treasurer, Susie Becton; president, Kim Vining; vice-president, Cynthi Allen; assistant historian Second row: Debbie Bird; jr. chaplain, Karon Danielson; chaplain, Sharon Blount, fund raising chairman, Brenda Jett; service project chairman, Susan Cole historian IxJttom — Seniors: First row: Eva Bonnet, Brenda Jett, Ramona Lynch Second row: Sherril Cautreaux, Mary Ramsey, Sharon Blount, Karen Segelhorst, Ginger Lasseter Third row: Ronna Klinedinst, Judith Rivers, Susan Becton, Cynthia Allen Sweethearts: Rod Stansky, Stan McDonald. 128 Set sail for service Anchor Club is a service organization sponsored by the Pilot Club. Service projects this year included collecting for the Heart Fund, fixing Christmas stockings, and giving a tea for the faculty on teachers' work- day. above — Juniors: First row: Susan Cole. Becky England, Sally Broussard. Karen Danielson Second row: Holly Hinkle. Susan Bur- roughs. Debbie Bird, Valerie Schild, Melek Akbay, Marie Akin. Richie Underwood Third row: Susan Vojticek, Libbie Neu- meyer, lisa love left — Sophomores First row: Joy lack- son, Joyce Thompson, Beverly Hastings, Stacy Hooper, Cia Richison Second row: Mary Beck, lanice Byrn 129 SB ed a EC o The Kiwanis Club sponsors Butler's Key Club chapter. This year's members attended the Fall Rally of the Alabama Boys' Ranch in Danville, Alabama. The club also sponsored the float con- test for Homecoming and Teacher Appreciation Day. above — First row: Mark McDonald, Robert Douthit, Keith Troup, Bruce Askins, Brian Powell, Clarence Mason, Daryl Craft, Rod Stansky Second row: Mike Clyburn, Howie Lester, Mike Gill, Scott Biss, John Hill, Valerie Schild; sweetheart, Mike Moon, Terri Knott; sweetheart, Stuart Lamm, Joe Spearman, Steve Gibbs, Tracy Lamm, Cary Hurt, Leslie Kimball Third row: Mike Toney, Chris Cercy, Jay Chandler, Jeff Par- ker, Mark Mallory, Greg Schumake, Pat Lai, Mike Kaczma- rek, Jim McKenzie, Brian England. Ken Smith, Bert Huie, Rocky Brandon, Glen Cantley, Robert Carter. Mr. Alan Wise- man; sponsor right — Officers: Rod Stansky; president; Leslie Kimball, Rick Blevins, Norma Stiegler. 130 Junior Jaycees serve school and community The Junior Jaycees are still a relatively new organization to BHS. This is the club's third year here. The Junior Jaycees are an extension of the Huntsville Jaycees and participate in many of their projects. above — Keith Gilliam. Randy Teates, David Burns, Vic tor Granger, Rol ert Walters. Second row: Greg Gullat, Mike Thayer, Jeff Gattis, Dean Sanders Third row: Ken Gullat, Scott Erwin. Rodney Dant, Todd Hamielec, lustin Walls, Craig Martin, Chris Gattis. Phillip Roland left — Officers: First row Phillip Roland, projec t manager Second row: Craig Martin; vice-president, lustin Walls; secret ary treasurer, Chris Gattis; president 131 z ed a CSC o Bible Club: Keeping in toucl The Bible Club is in its second year at BHS and growing stronger. The club holds weekly devotional meetings every Friday morning before school. right — Mrs. Janet Heard; sponsor. Mike Wade; presi- dent. Tammy Rizzardi; treasurer, Mr. Ojeda; sponsor. above — First row: Vanessa McElveen, Beth Garvie, Jennie Gilbert 132 OBU — Unity is the key Omega Beta Upsilon is a serv- ice organization which strives to assist the community in worthwhile projects. They often work with the needy children downtown. The OBU motto: Unity is the Key to Understand- ing. left _ First row: Sheila Clift, Cleanza lamer, Jackie Townsend, Lavett Swann, Jackie Fields, Louisa Green, Andre Stone; Sweetheart Second row: Barney Humphrey; Sweetheart. Cynthia Boone, Cecilia Wade, Debra Swann, Bridgetl Horton, Kay Fletcher . . _ , Third row: Annette Heulett, Paula Rooks, Sheryl Cashin, Hope Scott, Patricia McCaulley, Marie Patton Fourth row Donna Booth, Wanda Wilson, Barbara Townsend, Sheila Watkins below — Executive Council: First row: Sheila Clift; treasurer, Barbara Townsend; second vice-president, Lavett Swann; sgt.-al-arms. Cleanza Lanier; first vice-president. Cecelia Wade; president , below left — Officers: First row: Cecelia Wade; president, Cleanza Lanier; first vice-presi Second row: Hope Scott; secretary, Barbara Townsend; second vice-president Third row: Sheila Clift; treasurer 133 22 Ed LS BC a Working fora better tomorrow 134 The junior Civitans are dedicated to helping the less fortunate. They hold many fund raising projects such as bake sales, and car washes. opposite page — top — First row: Rai-tynn Wood, Penny Robertson, Mary DeBrock, Marie Harbin, Renee Cardwell Second row: Wendy lynn, Judith Richards, Ralph Ortner, Cindy Catlett, Jeff Rosado Third row: Bobby Richards, David Vann, Elizabeth Sowa Fourth row: Derrek Couch, Wayne Wolf, Jonnie Mae Daniels, Shelia Roper Fifth row: Keith Edwards, Joe Plaia, David Classco, Henry Rodgers, Brenda Williams bottom — Sweethearts: Left: Derrek Couch, Right: Judith Richards. left — Officers First row: Mary DeBrock; president Second row: Penny Robertson; Vice-president, Judith Richards; Chaplain Third row: Henry Rodgers; Sgt.-at-arms 135 z td a cac a The show must go on Butler's theatre department allows students to express themselves dramatically. The group produced two one-act plays this year, one each semester. e ow — Mime Company: Lyn Raney, Claire Breithaupt, Greg Meharg, Pam Thomas Bess Olliff. right — Claire Breithaupt practices for the mime show bottom — Butler Theatre Company — Front row: Pam Thomas, Greg Meharg, Bess Olliff. John Porterfield, Kim Greenhaw, Chuck Howland, Tina Boggess, Malia Howland Back row: lay Hudson, Mitch Gullick, Claire Breithaupt, Sharon Estes, Lyn Raney 136 The Stage-Dwellers: Thespians The Thespian Society is an honor society for drama students. Membership is earned by accumulating a cer- tain number of hours of work in the theatre. Their motto is Act well your part; there all the honor lies. top — Thespian Society: Debbie Daniel, Johnnie May Daniels, lay Hudson, John Porterfield, Mitch Gullick, Lyn Raney, Mike Wells, Claire Breithaup, Chuck Howland. left _ Claire Breithaupt; president, Lyn Raney; vice president, Mitch Gullick; secretary-treasurer. 137 2 ed is DC a Culture vultures inhabit library Our librarians could not keep the library neat and organized without the help of the Library Aides. These aides assist in shelving books, organ- izing and copying periodicals, check- ing books out, and many other ser- vices. Library Aides have a one hour ( lass in which they assist the librari- ans. This year's Library Aides have helped to promote the library's cul- tural revolution. BIOGRAPHY above — First row: Coyette Moody, Patrick Beverly, Bill Lenox, Vinda Moore, Susan Burke, Robin Gary, Laurie Douglas, Michael Kaczmarek, Cindy Catlett, Yolanda Adams, Louisa Green, Lorri Fitch, Kay Gullick Second row: Bill Rones, Wade Hopkins, Brian Bell, Michael Tougaw, Matt Lebeau, Ronnie Glenn, Joe Riddle, Russ Poteat, Jeff Byrd. Beverly Nash, Doug Pope, Pam Smith, Wayne Lisby, Debbie Smith, Jeff Parker, Pam James, Jeff Coste, Dave Pitts, Lynn Sharp, Bill Payne, Rickey Dancey, Donna Searles, Angela Battle 138 Office Aides: The errand-runners Answering ihe phone, typing, delivering the absentee list, and most often, carry- ing messages to students and teachers, are just a few of the many services per- formed by the students who serve as Butler's Office Aides. above — top — First row: Jeff Patterson, Rob Blandart, Greg Hess, Caroline Morris, Teresa Caudle Second row: Julie Williams, Sandra Lamb, Andrew Higgins, Patricia Stevens, Beverly McFarland, Sanya Hogan, Leah Burke, Michael Wade, Penny Kepple, Debra Chandler Third row: Heather Whitener, Debbie Ary, Richie Underwood, Dee Caldwell, Tina Muzzi, Nan Leoque, Jerry Schlernitziner, Clarence Oliphant, Jay Hudson, Mike Bradford, Rickey Green Fourth row: Gina Rooks, Joyce Thomas, Mark Whitehead, Tommy Mayes, Brian Powell, limmy Sayler, Sammy Battle, Lisa McKleroy, Ronnie Levitch, Mike Smith, Pam Cole, Terrence Brockman, Vicky Nance 139 25 Ed 19 05 O FHA: Students preparing Future Homemakers of America is primarily composed of students currently taking a home economics class. right — Seated: Annette Huelett; secretary, Lela Brooks; president Standing: Debra Swan; treasure Theresa Murray; vice-pres- ident; Liesa Pate; parliamentarian UO for life away from home FHA is a national service organization. The national meeting is held dur- ing the summer. above — First row: Carolyn Watson, Sherri Scroggins, Laurel Hays, Phylis Watson, Sherry Works Second row: Lela Brooks, Sheri Hamaker. Treva Williams, Debra Swan, Diane Haltiwanger, Kathy Snipes, Janet Welch, Theresa Robinson, Theresa Munav Third row: Nancy Baker, Sandra Cutts, Gail Blakley, Pat Roberts, luaniia Battle, Liesa Pate. Annette Heulett, Cherri Key, Cindy King, Robin Funderburk, Gloria Holden, Robin French Fourth row: Cathy Davis, Jerri Glenn, Tina Willis, Georgia Kirkpatrick, Lisa Roddy. Wanny Winslow 141 «d tg DC o Getting down to business Butler's chapter of Future Business Leaders of America par- ticipates in several community service projects. right — Sponsors: Mrs. Wanda Smith, Mrs. Nannie Booth, Mrs. Eleanor Cooper. below — First row: Melanie Edwards, Sandy Lamb, Sheri Eakes, Sandra New- ton, Julie Lindsey Second row: Sonya Stanley, Cynthia Coleman. Janet Staton, Linda Violett, Stephanie Gann 142 FBLA: Leaders business FBLA participates in district meetings and con- tests as well as a Christmas party and Mother- Daughter Tea. above — First row: Kim Chase. Tammy Bennett, Felicia Ewing. Cynthia Roberts Second row: Donna Booth, Jackie Fields. Brenda Cartwright, Cathy Redpath, Lisa Pate. Bonnie Mosley left — Officers: Paula Seals; president. Susan Schell; vice-presi- dent, Vickie Hale; vice-president. Valerie Summers; secretary. Pam Kelley; treasurer, Debbie Schrimsher; reporter historian. Susan Becton; parliamentarian. 143 ed L9 DC O 144 4 head for business The FBLA chapter at Butler often does service projects to aid the less fortunate. above — Paula Seals, Donna Richmond, Deb- bie Schrimsher, Jeri Morehead, Susan Becton, Stephanie Thome, Jan Miller, Pam Kelley, Val- erie Summers, Karen Moore. right — Debbie Dickman, Vickie Hale, Char- lotte Fletcher, Sheila Walker, Janet Welch. Sharron Mckinney, Lynda Hart, Renee Denton, Tamara Jones, Nancy Maese. above left — Karen Foridori, Patricia Avery. left — bottom to top: Denise Keeley, Bridget! Horton, Susan Jackson, Cindy Holub, Holly Hinkle. Vicki Nance, Loretta Iordan, Penny Robertson, Renea Wilbanks, Elise Chisam 145 America popular at BHS Distributive Education Clubs of America prepare stu- dents for future careers. Students learn the responsibilities and demands of an occupation. opposite page — top — Ken Harbin; treasurer, Pete Cooper; vice-president. bottom — first row: Donna Burrows, Dennis Peck, Butch Bryant, Pete Cooper, Denise Plant, Kenny Harbin, Greg Cornelius, Robin Scott second row: Tim Elmore, Angie Hill, jennifer McFarlen, Melanie Bedwell, Cassandra Hilliard, Karen Louis, Robin Clugston, Karen Cavanaugh, Martha Humphries above top — John Neil; vice-president. above bottom — John Neil, Joanna Baker, Terry Clark, Lori Swoboda, Effie Kelley, Alicia Knight. 147 ORGANIZATIONS DECA students assist in Gubernatorial Inauguration above top — lames Vcss; parliamentarian, Charles Todd; vice-president, Bobby Phillips, president, Ruth Ann Lyons; secretary. alxyvo bottom— First row: lames Vess, John Rice, Richard Ford, Mike Neely Second row: Jerry Ballard, Charles Todd, Bobby Phillips, Rick Bolt, Greg Moon, Scott Clark, Ruth Ann Lyons DECA develops distribution, marketing and sales skills to advance stu- dents in the job market. above — First row: Susan Gurley, Amy Tofoya, Janice Spray, Susan Payne Second row: Warren Tyree, Judith Rivers, Debbie Byrd, Tom Harris, Kay Shumaker, Dick Statum left — Judith Rivers; vice-president, Debbie Byrd; secretary. 149 in Alabama for fifth year Butler's Air Force junior ROTC has broken a national record by receiving the coveted AFJROTC Honor Unit Award for eight consecu- tive years. opposite page — far upper left — Sgt. Fred Davey; advisor, Col. Ralph New- man; advisor, Lt. Col. Clifford Winter. upper left — Group Staff — First row: Paul Stover, Barbara Orebaugh, Henry Sims Second row: Joe Bryant, Tammy Bennett Third row: George Moore, Carlton McClain, Henry Rodgers bottom — Drum Corps — Charlie Langford, Clarence Oli- phant, Terrance Brockman, George Moore, David Pitts, Joe Plaia. left — Color Guard — First row: Doug Pope, Joe Plaia, Andr6 Williams, Paul Stover Second row: Mike Tougan, Bryan Patterson Third row: Henry Rodgers, Thomas Mayes, Henry Sims below — Silver Sabre Drill Team — First row: Bryan Patter- son, Adam McAnulty Second row: Ricky Eslerling, Billy Sweetman, Clarence Oli- phant, Henry Rodgers, James Sisk, Brian Powell Third row: Robert Kirkland, Andre Williams, Steven Fees, Larry Moss, Vernon Watkins 151 W 25 O 8 id K9 BC O Cadets prepare for military service ROTC teaches discipline as well as aerospace education. Cadets are trained and edu- cated in a strict military atmos- phere. upper right — Aerospace Team — First row: Bryan Patterson, Henry Rodgers Second row. John Bryant, Marti Brock- man, Joe Bryant Third row: Robert Kirkland, Andre Wil- liams Fourth row: Ion McKinley right — Newspaper Staff — First row: lisa Green. Ricky Esterling, Marti Brock- man, Loretta Jordan, Barbara Orebaugh Second row: Henry Rodgers, Jetondia Wood, Tammy Bennett, Leilan Ann Har- din Third row: Jennifer Youngblood, Robert Kirkland, Bryan Patterson, |oe Plaia 152 Rebel's AFJROTC first in state to admit women left — falconetie Drill Team — First row: Jen- nifer Youngblood, Tammy Bennett Second row: Anita Oliphant, Marti Brinkman, Teresa Hill, Antonya James, Violet Sandwell Third row: Loretta Jordan, Lisa Greene, Cecilia Davis, Mary Hawkins below — “A” Flight — First row George Moore, Lisa Green, Andre Williams Second row: Larry Tougaw, Violet Sandefur, Billy Sweetman, Laurie Kline, Deborah Brown, Bruce Toney, Lindsey Shumake, Aaron Harris Third row: Tammy Paraquelles, Don Shoe- maker, Denise Smith, Alene Nance, Bonnie Holmes, Glenn Ralph, Teresa Hill, Paul Stover Fourth row: Henry Sims, Steve Heath, lames Laird, Mike Orebaugh, Chris Fisher, Roger Richards, Tim Kinney, Joe Plaia 153 w 55 O 25 id 19 BC o Alabama 31st AFJROTC chosen top honor Two days a week the cadets wear their uniforms and participate in military drills. Flight, rockets, and spacecraft are studied during the remainder of the week. above — B Flight — First row: Larry Tougaw, Tammy Bennet, Paul Stover Second row: Cora Scruggs, Rodney Lott, George Fletcher, Jenni- fer Youngblood Third row: James Sisk, Cecilia Davis, Janice Rainey, John Bryant Fourth row: Henry Rodgers, Clinton Anderson, Tim Barnack, Tommy Hall right — C Flight — First row: Jo Ann Langford] Mary Hawkins, Steven Fees Second row: Barbara Orebaugh, Mary Claunch, Charles Lan- ford, Johnny Davis, Paul Mercer, John Hollingsworth Third row: Spencer Lacey, John Bryant, Mike Leveye, Iris Frazier, Kevin Pyndell, Antonya James Fourth row: Mary Doherty, Doug Pope, Steve Yodwolkis, Carl- ton McClain, Richard Daniels 154 unit for eighth consecutive year above — D Flight — First row Vernon Lee, Jetondia Wood, William Rones Second row: Zelda Crutcher, Marti Brock- man, Loretta Jordan, Michael Tougaw, Jen- nifer Youngblood. Adam McAnulty, Jos )h Bryant, Debbie Taylor Third row: Anita Oliphant, Helder Vierhgller, Robert Kirkland, Pamela Ham- brick, James Jones, Patrick Pearson, Roger Yuraska, Norman Daniel, Ricky Esterling Fourth row: Wilma Fletcher, Jon McKinley, Larry Moss, Maurice Russell, Clinton Anderson, Steven Fees, Lisa Green, Fran- cella Twitty. left — E Flight — First row: Terrance Brockman, Debbie Smith, Brian Powell Second row: Leilani Hardin, Cassandra Alli- son, Anthony Williams, Michael Lautner Third row: Patricia Kindred, Adam McAnulty, Clarence Oliphant, Peggy Adams, David Pitts Fourth row: Andre Williams, Keith Edwards, David Dockenclorf, Billy Lenox 155 Cfl 25 a 25 id is ac a Tech School: alternative to college lop — VICA Officers (am) — First row Bruc e Garoppo, left Wagner Second row: Todd Frit , Victor Granger, David Muery, Shirley Belk bottom — Sec ond row: David Muery, Andrew Higgins, Jeff Wagner. Brut e Garoppo, Vi tor Granger, Todd f rit First row Barry lake, Tim Taylor, Wanda leeman. Shirley Belk. Glenn Hill, Kit ky Green 156 Students learn trades for tomorrow At Drake Technical School, students may choose from a wide variety of occupational training courses. These courses provide students with a serviceable skill. above — VICA (pm) — First row : Tommy Alford, Angie McFaden, Grace McRec Second row: David Shupc, Kevin Paseur, Gerald Keegan, Mike Pearman left — Officers — Firs! row Angie McFarlen, Mike Pearman Second row-: Tommy Alford. David Shupe, Gerald Keegan 15 7 55 O Z Ed is EC O Drake Tech School offer 158 vocational skills to students Many clubs and organizations are formed within the Tech School. opposite page — top — FBLA (am) — First row: Sil Simond, Kathy Williams, Hattie Smith, Delores Hardin, Betty Burks Second row: Rena Casey, Linda Foster, Diane Letson, Brenda Williams, Lisa McKleroy, Wanda Ward bottom — FBLA (pm) — First row: Colleen McKee, Jayne McMillan, Shir- ley Morton, Lavett Swann, Jewel Turner Second row: Sonya Hogan, Lori Baker, Terri Clark, Tina Berry, Cindy Berry left — FFA (am) — First row: Connie Green, Cornelia Denis Second row: Phyllis Parrow below — First row: Sherry Gaught, Joyce Macconachie Second row: Melanie Elmore, Dawn Owenn, Coyette Moody, Jennifer Shook 159 Cfl 25 a 25 id La ac a FBLA largest Tech School club Butler's Tech school students are divided into two shifts, am and pm. The am Tech students leave for Drake Technical School immediately after homeroom, while the pm students leave from Butler for Tech School after lunch. These shifts allow students to have a versatile schedule of academic classes at Butler while also having skill training classes at Techni- cal School. 160 VICA prepares for the future Students enrolled in the Trade and Industrial Education class are preparing for leadership in the world of work. above — First row Julie Pierce. Angola Northcull. linda Seely. Becky Hill. Brenda Sage. Kim Tucker. Mr via Kellv. advisor Se ond row 8ob KircuS. Tamie Morrow. Ava lacobs. Chrissv lavmon. Tasca Thompson, frnesl Tagsdalc. Tim Bev« dy Third row Chris Crews. Sieve Barlhelemv. Stoll Mann, Cindy lollev. Maria lan illo. I June Yales fourth row George Clark. Maurice letieau. Prle Green. Max Partridge filth row fell McCormack. Steve Swmlord. Kandy Keel, Ricky fisk. George fourroux. Randv Savage, tori Diehl Iclt — first row Barbara Townsend. Thervon love. Margaret Miller, Mr C f Bnggms. advisor Second row Wanda Wilson. Kathryn Radhotl. Tina Whiddon. Robm Rose, lisa Gerra. Brenda loop. Shan Havner. David Broglan Third row Sandra Tucker. Stephen Allen. Kandy Shoulders. Waller Parks. David ford. Tim Wood. Stephen Wood. Michael Berry, Maoon W'vnn, Gary Childers fourth row Wade Burrell. Kandy Holland. John Conte. Phillip Ragen, Brett Armstrong. Robert Vann fifth row Angela lock, Jerru lemely. Howard Ikard. Devorah Swann. Remta Heulett. Brad Yarns. Michael Byles. Carol Altord. Thomas Holto- van Sixth row Melvin Galloway. Kenneth Parden. Gary Beshers 161 [fl 25 a 25 td (9 oc a M-M-M good! Modern Music Masters is an honorary society for high school musicians. above — First row: Linde Freil, Jeanme Gilbert. Susan Cole. Beth Garvie, Kathy Garrard, Barbie Belcher Second row: Kelly Valentine, Lea Burke, Pam Rizzardi, Melenda Scott, Cinde Freil, Angie Lange, Donna Hastings Third row: Chris Gattis, Judy Carter. Suzy Becton, Frankie White, Donna Ken- nedy, Karen Danielson Fourth row: Grant Biggerstatt, Katie Thomas, Cary Tate, Leslie Kimball, Mela- nie Rhodes, Nancy McCall Fifth row: Rod Johnson, Todd Hamielec, John Phillips, Mark McDonald, Mike Thayer, Craig Martin, Randy Teates 162 Project: Harmony Butler's Choral department offers a variety of programs ranging from small groups like the Madrigals to the large A Cappella choir. left __ Ciris' Choral Officers: Laurie Douglas; robe chairperson; Allison Morris; librarian, Patsy Parker; treasurer. Barbie Belcher; secretary, Vanessa Greenhaw; vice president, Angie Lang; president and student director below — Madrigal Singers: First row; Susan Becton, Melinda Scott, Brenda M Means, Bar- bie Belcher, Kathy Garrard Second row: Nancy McCall, Kay Terrell, Judy Carter, jeanie Gilbert Third row; Mark McDonald. Kerry Tate, |immy McFaden, Alphonza McCray. Leslie Kimball Girls' Chorale First row; Becky Barhorst, janice Way, Angie Lang, Barbie Belcher, Paula Frame, Freida Stewart, Terry Salkil, Betty Burks, Cindy Williams, Lynn Coldiron, (ill Vining, Teresa Hilliard Second row: Peggy Adams, Joann Langford, Deborah Gurney, Mary Claunch, Tammy Rizzardi, Katie Thomas, Kathy Saunders. Kristi Pindale, Joyce Hampton, Palsy Parker, Laurie Douglas, Vanessa Greenhaw, Wanda Leaman Third row Mary Brown, Marilyn Bmford, Henrietta Jones, Susan Galloway, Debbie Parrish, Vanessa Pendergratt. Rosemary Barnes, Daphne Agnew, Patricia Kindred, Suellen McKinney, Tina Boggess, Karen Oglesby, Kathy Stone, Paula Putnam, Allison Morris 163 above — Soprano Section: First row Susan Beclon, Melissa Thames, Rita Hale, Teresa Lowery, Donna Booth, Brenda McMeans Second row: Suellen McKinney, Angie Lang, Jennifer Carter, Kelly Valentine, Lea Burke Third row: Kathy Crane, Melinda Scott, Becky Barhorst right — Tenor Section: First row: Keith Troupe, Mike Robinson, Sue Williams, Jeame Gilbert Second row: Leslie Kimball, Alphonza McCray, John Hill A Cappella Choir: Keeping time with(out) the music below — Melissa Thames; robe chairperson, |immy McFarlen; librarian, Judy Carter; treasurer, Pam Rizzardi; secretary, Susan Becton; vice presi- dent, Leslie Kimball; president, Nancy McCall; stu- dent director lop — Alto Section: First row: Donna Kennedy, Karen Danielson, Barbie Belcher, Janice Terrell Second row: Pam Rizzardi, Kathy Garrard, Susan Cole, Becky England Third row: Judy Carter, Kay Terrell, Donna Hastings, Sandy Barker. Nancy McCall above— Bass Section: First row: Kerry Tate, Robby Rinehart, Kenny Kirkland, Jeff Patterson Second row: Cederick Ewing, Randy Kirk, Mike Foreman, Glen Foreman, Jimmy McFarlen, Jeff Hargett Third row: Carl Murphy, Mike Gunnison, Ken Smith, Rod Crutcher, David Shupe, Ken Newby Fourth row: Glenn Cantley, Roger Thomas, John Phillips, Mark McDonald 165 z rC (9 DC a Wide variety of choral groups 166 participate in annual Vaudeville show 167 above — Choristers: first row: Thelma Allen, Susan Groves, Kathy Bradford, Teresa Morton, Laurie Stevens, Bridget Hortan Second row: Noreen Hand, Michelle Parker, Delores McGlathory, Patricia Irving, Sherry Hardy, Pam Parrow Third row: Shelia Roper, ladenna Falconberry, Sherry Kelly, Sandra Griffin, Wilma Fletcher, Kathy Bafford Fourth row: Jackie McGlathery, Karen Miller, Melody Cornelius, Pat Porter. Ginger McClure left — Men of Note: First row: Michael Lancaster, Samuel Love, Melinda Ash- worth, Randy Green, Joey Torres Second row: Alphonza McCray, Todd Taylor, Harry Kindred, Billy Lenox opposite page — top — Swing Choir: First row John Phillips, Jerome Marks, Jimmy McFarlen, Keith Troupe Second row: Terry Salkil, Barbie Belcher, Kathy Stone, Cynthia Williams, Alphonza McCray Third row: Melissa Thames, Angela Lang, Curtis Miller lower — Beauty Shop: First row: Katie Thomas, Lea Burke, Susan Burgess. Jill Vining Second row: Angie Lang, Kathy Garrard, Becky England Third row: Susan Becton, Judy Carter, Kay Terrell c a 25 a 25 cd is 05 a Rebel Marching Band: The Marching Band starts practicing early for their exceptional performances during halftime at Butler's foot- ball games. Early morning summer practice is not unusual to these devoted musicians. lop — Marching Hjtul f.rsi row Melinda Scoil. Kay Evany. Michelle Radden. Kathy Sinopole. Melanie Walker. Paula lynch, leela Sisila. Penny Cashion, Andrea Burnt, Beth t sser, Bobbie Had, lor i Ellison. Ivy Bohman. Jane f oradon. Oonna Sc oil. Sue While Second row Robert lai. Ron Gresham. Sandra Sellers. Dorothy Mullins. Mike Bowman. Toni Demon. Cynihia Tucker. Robin Dccbus. Linde Freil. l.sa Livingston. Marlin Soprano. Beverly Brooks. Grant B.ggerslaff, Kalhy Murphy. Kelly Glover. Joyce Thompson, lenmfer Wolle, leigh Dupree Third row K.m Worsham. Janice Way. John lee. Mike Sabin. Jav Ma ur. lawrence Fred. Mike Vickers. Steve Heath. Frankie White. Brad Fuller, Beth Garvie. lenny Threel. Angela Parker, Judy Byrn. David Vann. Nancy McCall. Annette Sharp Fourth row Ricky Farmer. Aaron lanfocd. David Strange. Tom Bean. Doyle Nail, Mark Covan. Ken Cullatt. Randy Teates. Cindy Rutherlord. |.mmy Denny. Mike Thayer. Keith Gilliam. Sheila Rutherlord. John Herlurlh. Chris Gattis. Daryll Ewing, Karen Knadler Filth row Kevin Turan. Todd Hamielec. lamce Byrn. Rod lohnson. Jell Patterson. David Blevins, left Coste, led Robertson. Pal Roberts. Sc oil Bridge. Melanie Rhodes. Gene Groves. Rk k Blevins, Cmde Freil Sixth row Terry Bennel. Rodney Dant. Mike Parvm. Bill Wnghi. Jack Marshall. Ricky Dancey Seventh row David Kimbrough. Ronnie Cole. Greg Hays. Kenny lones. Fred Tucker. Phillip Roland. Greg Gullatl, Tony Bell. William Hearn. Greg Vance. Kevin 8rakebetd. Milbum lommick. lerome Marks, Mike Motes, Craig Martin right —Craig Martin; Drum Maior 168 Formations of note Squad Leaders are selected after tryouts in the spring, and must be available for the pre-marching clinic held in June for the incoming Freshmen. lop — Squid laden First row |udv Bvrn. Donna Scotl, Mike Thayer. Chris Cams. Nancy McCall. Frankie While. Beverly Brooks. David Blevins. Cindy Rutherford Second row l.nde Fre.l, Belh Garvie. Melanie Rhodes, lohn lee. Rod lohnson. Todd Hamielec. Phillip Roland, lisa livmgsion. Rick Blevins, David Vann Teft — Chris Call is; Assistant Drum Major 169 Making merry melodies Eight make All-State band above — Linde Freil, Frankie White. Rick Blevins. Chris Cams. Grant Biggerstatt. Randy Teates. Cinde Freil, Beth Garvie. opposite page — above — Front row: Linde Freil, Beth Garvie. )udy Byrn, Donna Scott. Mela- nie Rhodes, Chris Gattis, Craig Martin, Cinde Freil. Kathy Murphy Back row: Grant Biggerstaff, Ricky Dancey. Rod Johnson. Keith Gilliam, Mike Thayer, Nancy McCall opposite page — below — Front row1: Linde Freil, Beth Garvie, Angela Parker, Judy Byrn, Donna Scott, Chris Gattis, Craig Martin, Cinde Freil, Fred Tucker, Greg Gullatt Back row: Jeff Coste, John Herfurth. Jimmy Denny, Rod Johnson, Jack Marshall, John Lee. Melanie Rhodes, Gene Groves, Rick Blevins, Randy Teates 171 And now for youi The Rebel Band and the Dixie Debs pro- vide halftime entertainment during the foot- ball season. The high stepping Debs perform at halftime during some of the basketball games, also. CV3 s LS OC a Dixie Debs: Blending Hard work, dedication, thrills, and excitement are all syn- onymous with Dixie Debs. These girls are the pride of BHS. above — First row: Ramona Lynch, Debora Bryson Second row: Kelley Glover, Lisa Edger, loyce Thompson, Vickie Harper, Bar bie Belcher, Regina Pearce, lulie larvis, Mary Beth Smith, Terrie Spencer, Becky |ohns Third row: Treva Conerly, Jennifer Wolfe, Anna Aycock, Vickie Hale, Lisa Col- lins, Pat Brown, Robin French, Janie Denny, Julie Junlanunt, Kathy Garrard Fourth row : Cecilia Wallenfang, Kathy Crane, Cathy Robinson, Kristi Burns, Sandy Barker, Eileen Stevens, Susna Vojticek, Pat Harwell, Felicia Ogle, Katie Thomas right — Co-Captains: Debora Bryson, Ramona Lynch opposite page — upper left — First row: Jennifer Wolfe, Treva Conerly, Kelly Glover, Anna Aycock Second row: Vicki Hale, squadleader upper right — First row Cathy Robinson; squadleader Second row: Kathy Crane, Lisa Collins, Cecilia Wallenfang lower lett — Joyce Thompson, Vicki Harper, Barbie Belcher, Lisa Edger; squadleader, lower right — First row Terrie Spencer, squadleader Second row: Mary Beth Smith, Julie Jarvis, Regina Pearce 174 timing, talent and precision 175 ORGANIZATIONS In step with the music This year's Dixie Debs are great! They placed first in the Rocket City Marching Contest and second in the Miss Drill Team Alabama Contest. above — Pat Harwell, Felicia Ogle, Katie Thomas, Pat Brown; squad- leader. upper right — Seated: Eileen Stevens; squadleader Standing: Kristi Burns, Susan Vojticek, Sandy Barker right — First row: Julie Julanunt, Becky Johns Second row: Robin French, Janie Denny Third row: Kathy Garrard; squadleader 176 Flag Corps, Majorettes assist Band in half-time extravaganzas flags Back row: Martha Goins, Angela North- cutt, Kellie Craig, Denise Williams Front row: Donna Rice, Sherry Wisecar- ver, Stacee Syverson, Sandra Lamb Majorettes Karen Knadler, Leigh Dupree, Annette Sharp, Captain — Leigh Dupree 177 Class of 79 elects Butler's first female president; First year to have four female class officers Kathy Walker Vice-president Gerri Ann Evans Secretary Rita Bell President Kim Vining Treasurer 677 Seniors make up smallest class in 5 years CYNTHIA ALLEN CAYLIAW. ALLEN OBU, Pep Club PAULINE ALLEN Gymnastics STEVEN C. ALLEN MARSHA KAY ALLISON Butler Theatre Co., FHA, Geometry Team, National Honor Society, French Club, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who In Ameri- can High School Students, Flag Corps MICHAEL A. ALONSO Transferred from J. O. Johnson High School GARY S. ANGLIN Football, Golf, Society of Distinguished American High School Students MICHELLE RENEE ARNOLD Marching Band, Concert Band, Stage Band, Jr-Sr Prom Committee DONNA JO ATCHELY Track Team, Jr-Sr Prom Committee PATRICIA ELAINE AVERY Advanced Girls Chorus, A Capella Choir, All-City SATB Chorus, All-State SSA Cho- rus, All-State SATB Chorus, Modern Music Masters, FBLA, National Honor Society ANNA FRANCES AYCOCK Dixie Debs PAMELA SUE BACHMAN Basketball, Softball, SGA Seniors assemble for pep rally. 180 FRANKLIN H BAFFORD CURTIS WAYNE BAHR JAMES HAYWOOD BAKER Tennis, Stars and Bars, sports editor, SGA, Math Team, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society; President, Who's Who in American High School Students JOE I BAKER Basketball, Track, Art, Cross Country JERRY A. BALLARD THE RASA ANN BALMUT MARK HOSEPH BATES Soccer, National Honor Society CLIFFORD HALDENE BEACH Stars and Bars; Editor, photographer. Marching Band, Squad Leader, Concert Band, Photography Club DAVID ELWIN BEAMAN Wrestling, Key Club, Magazine Capt. 181 Seniors set national record in magazines sales; J. CRAIG BEATY SUSAN LEIGH BECTON Anchor Club; President, Acappella Choir; Vice-President, Modern Music Masters; Parliamentarian, Beauty Shop Quartet, Girls Choral, Madrigal Singers. National Honor Society; Parliamentarian, FBLA; Parliamentarian, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents BARBARA JEAN BELCHER Dixie Debs, Girls Choir; Secretary, A Capella Choir, Swing Choir, Beauty Shop Quartet, Madrigal Singers, Modern Music Masters; Treasurer, National Honor Society, FBLA RITA FAYE BELL Sophomore Class; Secretary, Junior Class; Secretary, REBEL Staff. Who's Who, Most Likely To Succeed, Society of Distin- guished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Senior Class; President, Young Life DONNA IO BENEFIELD Gymnastics, REBEL Staff, SGA, Quill and Scroll EVA ANNE BENNETT Anchor Club, Junior Class; Vice Presi- dent, Magazine Captain, Jr-Sr Prom Com- mittee, Who's Who Among American High School Students CINDY S BERRY FBLA GARY W. BESHEARS National Honor Society TIM J BEVERLY SCOTT A. BISS Key Club; Secretary, Football, Basketball, Track, Young Life LORIA DENISE BLEVINS SGA, Pep Club, Jr-Sr Prom Committee RICHARD THOMAS BLEVINS Key Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Marching Band, Concert Band, Solo and Ensemble, All-State Orchestra 182 $74,235 is Butler's largest turn-in ever SHARON RUTH BLOUNT Anchor Club, REBEL Staff, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Quill and Scroll CYNTHIA GAYLE BOONE OBU; Sgt. at Arms. Beginners Mixed Cho- rus MIKE D. BRADFORD Cross-Country, Track, Math Team, Maga- zine Captain DAVID L BRAGG STEPHANIES. BRAGG ROTC Drill Team, FBLA jOHN D. BRANNON IENNIFERE. BRATTEN RONALD ROBERT BRETT Stage Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, Chess Club LYNN M BROOKS Marching Band, Concert Band, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, National Honor Society CAROL D. BROADHEAD Dixie Debs. National Honor Society, |r-Sr Prom Committee, Mu Alpha Theta DENISE ANGELA BROWN Basketball, Spanish Club; Treasurer; Vice President, SGA, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Softball, Stars and Bars DOROTHY ANN BROWN National Honor Society 183 PAMELA L BROWN SGA, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Young Life PATRICIA A BROWN Dixie Debs; Squad Leader, Homecoming Queen, Miss Butler Belle Pageant; Miss Junior, Who's Who; Cutest TEDDY RALPH BROWN Basketball, Baseball CARMEN M. BRYANT • French Club, Magazine Captain, Trans- ferred from Frankfurt American High School, Germany JERRY W. BRYANT, JR. Swimming DEBORA BRYSON OBU, Dixie Debs; Squad Leader, Cap- tain, Bible Club JOEY BUFORD National Honor Society RICK A BULT Baseball DAVID W BURGESS Rod Stansky is high magazine salesman with $1,024 PAMELA LEA BURKE Advanced Girls' Chorus, A Capella Choir, Modem Music Masters, Beauty Shop, Jr- Sr Prom Committee, Bible Club, FBLA; Historian BETTY DELOYCE BURKS Beginning Mixed Choral, Choristers, Girls' Chorus, FBLA; Secretary MARK A. BURNS Football, SGA PATSY EVELLA BURNS FBLA, BART BUTCHER Track, Cross Country PATRICIA RUTH BUTLER Spanish Club ELEANOR ELIZABETH BUTLER Varsity Cheerleader, Key Club Sweet- heart, Homecoming Court; Senior Maid, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Football Team Sweetheart JUDY A. BURN Marching Band, Concert Band; Squad Leader, Section Leader, Treasurer MARY NELL CAGLE VICA, FBLA WILLIAM TATE CALVERT Football, Baseball JOHNNY CAMPOBASSO ANNETTE L. CANTRELL Stars and Bars; News Editor, National Honor Society, Varsity Debate Team; Vice-president Debbie Ary and Terri Knott take a break from cheerleading. 185 Burgandy, silver; and ivory are class colors; DIGNA I. CARANTO FHA; Treasurer, Spanish Club, Magazine Captain, Junior-Senior Prom Committee RICHARD N. CARDWELL GAIL P. CARSON Art Club, Theatre Company ELIZABETH ) CARTER JUDY L CARTER Advanced Girls Choral, Swing Choir, Advanced Mixed Chorus; Treasurer, Modern Music Masters; President, SGA CYNTHIA RENA CASEY FHA, FBLA; Vice-President CYNTHIA A. CATLETT Junior Civitans LISA CAVANAUGH ROBERT L CAVAZOS Baseball RE BA CAWTHON DEBRA CHANDLER FBLA KAREN LYNN CHEEK National Honor Society, lunior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee, Concert Band 186 White rose selected as class flower GARY T. CHILDERS VICA KENNY D. CHILDERS D. ELYSE CHISAM FBLA JOAN CHRISTIAN Coif Team, Theatre Company, Geometry Club, FHA, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee STEPHEN A. CHUBB National Honor Society JILL DENISE CLARDY Track, Cross-Country, Junior-Senior Prom Committee BELINDA K. CLARK TERRY L. CLARK DECA SHEILA CAROL CLIFT Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Omega Beta Upsilon; Treasurer, Pep Club, SCA Representative, National Honor Society ROBERT CLOUSE Gymnastics, Baseball, ROTC, Wrestling ROBIN SUE CLUGSTON REBEL Staff; Editor, SGA, DECA, Maga- zine Captain, Quill and Scroll; Vice-Presi- dent D. MICHAEL CLYBURN Swimming, Junior-Senior Prom Decorat- ing Committee, Key Club 187 Class theme is Looks like we made it ; JOHN A. COGSWELL Band, ROTC ALBERT JAMES COLE Foreign Language Club, Math Team JACQUELINE DENISE COLE Pep Club, Gymnastics Team, Prom Com- mittee, Treasurer of FBLA RICHARD WILLIAM COMPTON Basketball JOHN CONTE Senior Band, Stage Band, Concert Band, ROTC, VICA GARY ALAN COOK Wrestling PETE COOPER Magazine Captain, SGA, Wrestling, Weightlifting, Young Life, Who's Who, Best Personality TAMMY B. COPELAND FBLA GREGORY K CORNELIUS DECA JEFFREY B. COSTE Concert Band, Marching Band; Section Leader, Who's Who in American High School Students, Junior-Senior Prom Committee CINDY RENEE COVAN National Honor Society, Junior Civitans, Spanish Club; Sweetheart, Secretary, President, Society for Distinguished American High School Students BUTCH CRADDOCK 188 Class song is There'll Never Be NELLIE CECILE CRUTCHER KAREN BELLE CRYER Jr-Sr Prom Committee GEORGE C. CUNNINGHAM Chess Team, Art Club; Chairman DEBRA BREANDA DANIEL Basketball, Track, Softball, National Honor Society, Transferred From Fort Campbell High School IOHNNIE MAE DANIELS Theatre Club, Senior Band, Girls' Chorus, Thespians, Spanish Club, President, Jr. Civitans VINCENT D'ANTONIO THOMAS ALAN DARNELL Football LEON DAVIS JEANNICE DAVIS MICHAEL B. DAVIS Debate Team ANN WHITNEY DAY SGA, Junior Class President, REBEL Staff, Magazine Captain, Quill and Scroll; Trea- surer, Who's Who Among American High School Students KIMBERLY ANNE DEAN Volleyball; All-City, Basketball, SGA, Who's Who; Most Athletic 189 Prom set for May 5 at Von Braun Civic Center KELLY L. DEESON National Honor Society, Phoenix Staff; Editor JAMES C. DENNY Marching Band, Concert Band KATRINA ANNETTE DICKENS Pep Club LORA ANN DIEHL Cheerleader, SGA, Key Club Sweetheart, Who's Who; Best Dressed, VICA RODNEY EUGENE DINKEL Golf Team, National Honor Society SARAH LUCINDA DISHROON Girls' Chorus, Modern Music Masters, Math Club; Secretary, National Honor Society; Secretary, Magazine Captain, Volleyball, Basketball ELWYN HAROLD DOBBS, JR REBEL Staff; Photographer, Photography Club, Jr-Sr Prom Committee; Chairman, SGA BOBBY DONEY DONNA L. DRAPER FBLA CINDIE A. DUGGAN Track and Field, Chorus MELANIE E. DUPREE Marching Band, Concert Band, National Honor Society CHARLOTTE R. EASON Senior class president Rita Bell relaxes for a moment during Senior Class planning. 190 LISA ANN EDCER SGA, Dixie Debs, Squad Leader PAMELA KAY ELLIOTT REBEL Staff, FBLA S BRAIN ENGLAND Key Club, National Honor Society, Base- ball, FBLA JAMES ALLEN ESSENMACHER ROBERT E. ESTERLING Spanish Club GERRI ANN EVANS Cheerleader, Senior Class Secretary, Who's Who; Most School Spirit VERNON THOMAS FANN Football, Baseball, Wrestling, Who's Who; Cutest GINGER D. FERGUSON FBLA, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, )r-Sr Prom Committee JOAN D. FERGUSON FBLA; Sweetheart, )r-Sr Prom Committee, National Honor Society ROSEMARY CHRISTINA FILIPPO Pep Club, Spanish Club, Phoenix Staff GARY ROBERT FISHER CHARLOTTE ANN FLETCHER Pep Club, FBLA, Track, Cross Country, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Thespian Society, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, SGA, Young Life GARY ROSSFOLLANSBEE Spanish Club KAREN FORADORI KEITH FORADORI DAVID FORD RICHARD A. FORD SHERRY L. FORD Four Seniors make all-city football team LINDA D. FOSTER FBLA ERIC R. FOX National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Math Team, Swimming; Captain ANITA RENEE FRAME SGA, Student Handbook Committee, Theatre RICHARD ALAN FRAISER Basketball, Baseball, Golf, SGA • CINDI SARAH FREIL Marching Band; Squad Leader, Concert Band; Section Leader, Modern Music Masters; Treasurer, All-State Band, Solo and Ensemble, Math Analysis Team, Mu Alpha Theta, Secretary, Treasurer, National Honor Society; Executive Coun cil. National Merit Semifinalist, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Magazine Captain LINDE VIRGINIA FREIL Marching Band; Squad Leader, Concert Band. Section Leader; Secretary. Modern Music Masters. Solo and Ensemble, All State Band, Magazine Captain. National Honor Society; Executive Council, Mu Alpha Theta; President, Math Analysis Team, Who's Who Among American High School Students ROBIN RENEE FRENCH Dixie Debs, FHA, REBEL Staff, Quill and Scroll ROBIN CHARLENE FUNDERBURK FHA, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Magazine Captain MELVIN L GALLOWAY VICA KATHERINE GARRARD Girls Chorale, A Capella Choir, Beau- tyshop, Madrigal Singers, Tri-M, Beauty Walk — Sophomore and Junior 1st Run- ner-Up, Key Club, lunior Sweetheart, Dixie Debs; Squad Leader, National Honor Society, SGA, Magazine Captain ELIZABETH A. GARVIE Marching Band; Squad Leader, Concert Band; Librarian, Stage Band, Theater Company, Modern Music Masters, Solo anci Ensemble Bible Club, Junior-Senior Prom Committee. U.A.H. Wind Ensem- ble, All-State Band CHRISTOPHER GREENE GATTIS Marching Band, Squad Leader, Assistant Drum Major, Concert Band, Section Leader, Jazz Band, Student Conductor, Solo and Ensemble, All-State Band, UAH Wind Ensemble, Tri-M, Sweetheart, Jr. Jaycees, President ee Anna Thomas concentrates on homework. 193 Pat Brown represents Class of '79 as Homecoming Queen; SHERRY LEE CAUGHT SHERRILCAUTREAUX National Honor Society, Anchor Club, Gymnastics KAREN GAY PHYLLISGIBBS STEVE DWIGHT GIBBS Baseball, Football, Basketball, Key Club, SGA JAMES GIBSON SUSAN JEANNETTE GILBERT Bible Club, French Club, Phoenix Staff; Poetry Editor, National Honor Society, A Cappella Choir, Modern Music Masters MARTHA LEIGH GOANS Flag Corps; Captain, National Honor Society PERRI S. GOINS Transferred from Princeton High School; Cincinnati, Ohio VICTOR C. GRANGER Jr. Jaycees INEZ GREEN KIMBERLY DENISE GREENHAW Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Bat Girl, Theatre 194 Kim Vining, Liz Butler, Dawne Williams serve as maids VANESSA J.CREENHAW Girls Chorale; Vice President, Librarian, Modern Music Masters CHARLOTTE GRESHAM JEFF W. GRESHAM National Honor Society, Society of Dis- tinguished American High School Stu- dents, Who's Who Among American High School Students LESLIE ANN GRIGSBY National Honor Society HOWARD GENE GROVES Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band GREGORY EDWARD GUILATT Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Drum Corps, Swing Choir, Phoenix Staff, Jr. Jaycees MITCHELL B.GULLICK French Club, Magazine Captain, Thes- pian Society, Theatre Company SUSAN E. GURLEY DECA PATRICIAE. HAGANS Transferred from Vicenza American High School, Italy, Track, Jr. Civitans, Jr-Sr Prom Committee RITA A. HALE A Cappella Choir, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Mexican Music Exchange VICKIE REGINA HALE Dixie Debs; Squad Leader, National Honor Society, FHA, FBLA, Jr-Sr Prom Committee MELANIE T. HALL 195 Robin Clugston serves as '79 REBEL Editor VANASSA VON HALL Freshman Cheerleader, Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Co-Captain, Varsity Cheer- leader, SCA, Jr-Sr Prom Committee NOREEN JANE HAND Bible Club ALVA HARAWAY SGA GREG HARAWAY SHARON E. HARDIMAN National Honor Society TOM H. HARRIS Wrestling, SGA, Key Club, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Who's Who; Best Dressed LYNDA ANN HART Pep Club, FBLA, Jr. Civitans DONNA ANN HARWELL Dixie Debs, Young Life DONNA LYNN HASTINGS Marching Band, Concert Band, Solo and Ensemble, A Cappella Choir, Modern Music Masters; Secretary, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students SHARI KAYHAVNER Jr-Sr Prom Committee CHARLES HAWKINS LAUREL A. HAYES FHA 196 DEBRA JEAN HELMER JOHN DAVID HERFURTH Marching Band, Concert Band, Dance Band ANNETTE R. HEULETTE OBU, FHA; Secretary, VIC JOHN FRANCIS HILL Football, Key Club, Swim Team, A Capella Choir, All-City Choir CASSONDRAK HILLIARD DECA SHERRI GAYLE HILLIARD Drama Club, Phoenix Staff, Eagle Staff JAMES HINKLE FLORENCE H HOGAN National Honor Society ROSALINDA EMMA HOLLIS SGA 197 198 CONNIE LYNN HOLLOWAY RICHARD D. HORTON JR JANET HOURANY WILLIAM B. HOWARD Library Aide, Soccer Team MARLLACE ANNE HOWERTON National Honor Society CLAY E. HUDGINS JAMES DAVID HUDSON JOY HUDSON BERT HUIE Key Club, Football, SGA, Magazine Capt. Cheerleader Lee Anna Thomas wins Shout-it-Out Award BARNEY L. HUMPHREY SGA, Football, OBU, Mascot MARTHA CORENE HUMPHRIES CARY LEONARD HURT SGA; Vice-President, Key Club AVA M. JACOBS Band, Flag Corps, VICA, Magazine Cap- tain CHARLES JENNINGS BRENDA JEAN JETT SGA; Secretary, Anchor Club; Service Projects Chairman, REBEL STAFF, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Society of Distin- guished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Quill and Scroll JAMES ALAN JOHNS National Honor Society, Wrestling, Foot- ball CYNTHIA L. IOHNSON National Honor Society RODERIC L JOHNSON Stage Band, Marching Band; Squad Leader, Concert Band, Modern Music Masters, Band Manager LINDA JORDAN BECKY DARLEN KAUFMAN SGA, French Club; President, Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta; Treasurer, Science Club RANDY KEEL Paula Lumpkin takes a pizza break in the smoke-filled Pizza Inn. 199 200 Linde Freil and Craig Martin nominated SUSAN EILEEN KELLERMAN Newspaper Staff, Debate PAMELA LYNN KELLEY National Honor Society, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, FBLA; Treasurer, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Campus Life EFFIEM. KELLY DECA, Junior-Senior Prom Committee JAMES E. KEY Baseball, Basketball, Coif, SGA MELVIN JAMES KIDD, II Cross-Country Track, Track and Field, National Honor Society LESLIE D. KIMBALL A Cappella Choir; President, Key Club, Wrestling, Bible Club, National Honor Society, Modern Music Masters TIMOTHY H. KINNEY ROTC; Color Guard, Silver Sabre Drill Team MARK WESLEY KIRKHAM KENNETH H. KIRKLAND A Capella Choir, Swing Choir, Basketball, Statistician, Transferred from Miami Southridge Senior High School, Miami, Florida RONNA LYNN KLINEDINST Girls' Chorale, Anchor Club, National Honor Society, REBEL Staff; Assistant Edi- tor, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Quill and Scroll KENNETH A. KLINKOVSKY Mu Alpha Theta TERRI S. KNOTT Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Chaplain, Varsity Cheerleader; Chaplain, SGA, Magazine Captain, Senior Who's Who; Most Talented, Key Club Sweetheart, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Football Team Sweet- heart, Young Life for McDonald's All-American Band MARK KROSS Wrestling JAMES MADISON LAIRD ROTC, Track, Silver Sabre Drill Team SANDRA LAJUNE LAMB FBLA, Flag Corps, Young Life, Junior-Sen- ior Prom Committee JEFFT. LAND ANGELA SHAY LANG Modern Music Masters, Advanced Girls Chorale; President; Student Director, Advanced A Cappella Choir, Advanced Swing Choir, Beauty Shoppe, All-City Chorus, All-State Chorus CLEANZA MARIEA LANIER National Honor Society, SGA, Who's Who Among High School Students, Omega Beta Upsilon; President; Vice- President, Magazine Captain, Junior-Sen- ior Prom Committee MARIA LUISA LANZILLO FBLA, VICA GINGERMARIE LASSETER Anchor Club, Gymnastics CHRISTINA LEA LAYMON VICA NANCY LEE LEAGUE Gymnastics, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee MAURICE L. LEBEAU LAURA LOU LEDBETTER 201 Graduation set for May 22 at Von Braun Civic Center JOHN A. LEE Marching Band; Squad Leader, Concert Band; Section Leader, Stage Band, Solo and Ensemble, Who's Who Among American High School Students JERRY G. LEMLEY VICA HOWIE LANCE LESTER Football, Baseball, Key Club, Young Life, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Magazine Captain, SGA KAREN DENISE LEWIS DECA, Junior-Senior Prom Committee DEBORAH DENISE LINDSEY Track, Debate, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Forensic League, SGA, Theatre Club, Band RANDY H. LINDSEY Football RICHARD ONEAL LINDSEY Football, Key Club, Young Life, Wrestling MELISSA CAROL LIPHAM JULIANNA LOEHRLEIN National Honor Society LONNIE LEE LONG BRENDA SUE LOOP MACK T. LOYD Charlotte Eason finds time to do homework in the library. 202 LINDA L. LYLES FBLA ROMANA LEIGH LYNCH Dixie Debs; Captain, Anchor Club; Par- liamentarian, National Honor Society, Treasurer, Jr-Sr Prom Committee SCOTT MACCONACKIE JANICE LIANE MACCRONE FBLA, Soccer Team, Scorekeeper, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Spanish Club, Society of Distinguished American High School Students SUSAN ELIZABETH MACKENZIE National Forensic League, Debate Team; Historian, Novice Debate, Geometery Team, Stars and Bars BELINDA MALCOM CHERYL RENEE MALONE Jr-Sr Prom Committee PATRICIA ANN MANKOSKI National Honor Society, Jr-Sr Prom Com- mittee, Spanish Club, FBLA BRIAN MANN CINNY L MANN RICHARD C. MANSFIELD Stars and Bars; Editor, Business Manager, Sweetheart, Freshman Class President, Hugh O'Brian Leadership Seminar State Semi-finalist. Tennis Team, SGA NATHAN MARBREY ROBERT MARDIROSSIAN Soccer Team MICHAEL RICHARD MAROON Marching Band; President, Spanish Club, |r-Sr Prom Committee, Stars and Bars, Society of Distinguished American High School Students JACK THOMAS MARSHALL Marching Band, Concert Band, National Honor Society, Jr-Sr Prom Committee CRAIG MARTIN Band; Drum Major, All-State, Stage Band, Who's Who; Most Talented, Key Club, Jr. Jaycees, Modern Music Masters, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Society of Distinguished American High School Students CLARENCE LAWLER MASON Key Club, FBLA, President LEAH MASON SGA SCA President Rod Stansky named DAR Good Citizen DEBORAH G. MASSEY BRUCE MCCANDIESS Math Team PATRICIA Y. MCCAULLEY OBU; Miss Sophomore, Journalist CARLTON MCCLAIN LAWANNAG. MCCORMICK MARGRETT MCCRARY JAMES TRACY MCCRAW MARK MCDONALD Football Manager, Baseball Manager, A Capella Choir, Madrigals, Key Club, Modern Music Masters VANESSA L. MCELVEEN National Honor Society, Bible Club ANGELA ROBIN MCFARLEN FBLA, VICA I; Parliamentarian, VICA II; President JIMMY MCFARLEN GRETCHEN MARIE MCGRAW Spanish Club I; Secretary Butler students concentrate on class work. 205 Debora Bryson and Kathy Garrard finalists sandra i. mcintosh SGA, Freshman Cheerleader; Captain, Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Captain, Var- sity Cheerleader, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Football Sweetheart COLLEEN LYNN McKEE FBLA; Parliamentarian, Historian JIMR. McKENZIE Key Club, National Honor Society, BOE SAMUEL P. McMANUS CLAUDIA McREE VICA DONNA KAY McVAY BOE JEFFERY L MERRELL Football IERRY R METZGER VICA JIMMY D. METZGER VICA THERSEA IRENE MIDDLETON Concert Band, Marching Band RALPH C. MILAN CHRISTIN MILEWICZ Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Concert Band, Marching Band, Majorette, All-State Band, Solo and Ensemble, UAH Wind Ensemble 206 in Miss Drill Team Alabama Competition JANICE NOREAN MILLER FBLA, Jr-Sr Prom Committee JANINE MILLER FBLA, Transferred from West Lathrop High School, Fairbanks, Alaska MARCRETTA CASS SANDRA VAUGHAN MILLER VICA; District II Secretary ROBIN E. MILLER SHIRLEY L. MILLER FBI A; Treasurer DEBORAH ANN MILLINER Volleyball, Basketball, Track HOWARD BUSTER” MILLS BILL MORENO SGA, Magazine Captain GARRY MORRISON MICHAEL A. MOON Basketball, Baseball, SGA, Key Club, Football CYNTHIA J. MOORE D.E. KAREN LYNN MOORE FBLA 207 Seven qualify as NMSQT Semi-finalists JERI LYNN MOOREHEAD National Honor Society, FBLA BONNIE SUE MOSLEY Track, FBLA ROBBIE SUE MOTES SGA, Magazine Captain, Varsity Cheer- leader; Captain, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Football Sweetheart, Jr-Sr Prom Committee JAMES DEAN MOUDY Soccer WARREN LOUIS MUNSTER MARY KATINA MUZZI Gymnastics, National Forensics League, Debate Team; Secretary TIMOTHY JAMES NETTLETON Baseball, SGA, Who's Who; Most School Spirit ROBERT ALAN NEUMEYER Football, Wrestling KENNETH A. NEWBY A Capella Choir ANGEL K NORTHCUTT Flag Corps, Jr-Sr Prom Committee SON HUNH NGUYEN Soccer; Manager FELICIA LORENE OGLE Dixie Debs Butler band member adds spirit to halftime show. 208 DEBORAH ANN OGLESBY ELIZABETH ANN OLLIFF Art Club; Secretary, Theatre Company, Mime Troupe, PHOENIX Staff; Art Editor, junior-Senior Prom Committee, National Honor Society CONNIE ). ORTNER MARCUS OSBORNE Stars and Bars; Features Editor, Debate, National Forensics League, Band, Quill and Scroll; President TAMMY DEEANN PARAQUELLES ROTC; Drum Corps; Drill Team, Mixed Choral NOVISE PARHAM ANGELA RUTH PARKER Concert Band, Marching Band, SGA, Jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee WILLIE R. PARKS PAMELA ANN PARROW ROTC, Junior Civitans, Choristers JERRY PARTRIDGE KEVIN ROBERT PASEUR Baseball, National Honor Society, SGA, VICA ROBERT PASSERO STANLEY R. PATTERSON National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Marching Band, Concert Band, Solo and Ensemble STEPHEN BRYAN PATTERSON AFJROTC, Color Guard, Drill Team Com- mander, Aerospace Team President, Newspaper Staff, Group Staff ELIZABETH CAROLYN PATTON Flagbearer — Co-Captain WILLIAM E. PAYNE Soccer Team MICHAEL D. PEARMAN Baseball, Soccer, VICA DENNIS PECK Always and Forever chosen Homecoming theme DARCY CRAIG PENICHET I Spanish Club, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students DAWN RENEE PERRY Junior-Senior Prom Committee BOBBY D. PHILLIPS DECA; President, Debate CHRISTINE PHILLIPS JOHN ARCH PHILLIPS III Track, Cross-Country, A Capella Choir, Swing Choir, Men of Note, All-City Cho- rus HOWARD LEE PINER MICHELLE RENE PIPER Freshman Class Secretary, SGA, DECA, Who's Who; Wittiest PAULA R. PLAIA Concert Band, Marching Band, Solo and Ensemble DENISE PLANT SGA, DECA EDWARD ALVIN POPE Mu Alpha Theta KEITH M. POPE Transferred from Cleveland, Ohio JOHN HOWARD PORTERFIELD Theatre Company, Thespian Society, Thespian Society Sweetheart, BOA Lonnie Long as Darth Vader enjoys Butler pep rallies in an unusual way. 211 Pete Cooper and Dawne Williams elected DAVID R PROFFITT Basketball, Golf, Key Club DIANA MARIE PROVANCHA National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students BILLY G. PUGH KATHY HOPE QUALLS Thespian Society, National Honor Soci- ety KATHRYN J. RADHOFF VICA ERNEST WAYNE RAGSDALE JR. Football, Wrestling, VICA NANCY GAIL RAGSDALE MARTY RAINES MARYANN RAMSEY Anchor Club LYNN ELLEN RANEY Drama Club, Thespian Society; Vice- President, Mime Troupe; Student Direc- tor, Lunchbag Theatre, Junior-Senior Prom Committee MIKE RANFFY BRUCE D. RAYMOND Tennis, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Concert Band, Marching Band, Jazz Band, Key Club 212 as Best Personality by Seniors NEAL RENEGAR DECA, Concert Band, Marching Band, Drum Corps CATHY LYNN REID BOE Co-op JOHN HORACE REID MELANIE SUSAN RHODES Solo and Ensemble, Concert Band, Marching Band; Squad Leader, Modern Music Masters, Mu Alpha Theta; Vice President, Math Team, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Who's Who Among American High School Students TINA LARRAINE RHYNE DAVID N. RICH ROTC, Mixed Choir JUDITH MARIE RICHARDS Track; Cross Country, Junior Civitans Sweetheart, National Honor Society, Jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee ROBERT DANIEL RICHARDS JR Junior Civitans, Track and Field DONNA LYNNE RICHMOND Junior-Senior Prom Committee, FBLA TERESA L. RILEY Flag Corps; Co-Captain DONNA RILEY JUDITH E. RIVERS Anchor Club, Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee, DECA, SGA 213 Jimmy Baker is 79 Honor Society President PAMELA RENEE RIZZARDI SGA, Girls Chorale, Librarian, A Capella Choir, Secretary; Modern Music Masters, National Honor Society, Magazine Cap- tain CHERYL ANN ROACH CATHYL ROBINSON FBLA, SGA, Young Life, Dixie Debs; Squad Leader LISA A. RODDY Transferred from Mannheim American High School; FHA, Jr-Sr Prom Committee PAULA R ROOKS SGA, Spanish Club, OBU KYLE DUANE ROSE Basketball, Track, Cross Country LISA SAGE RODGER M SALKIL JIMSAYLER Cross Country, Track, Swim Team TERESA MARIE SCHLERNITZAUER Young Life RANDY SAVAGE SUSAN SCHELL Swim Team, FBLA 1st Vice President, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, The Society of Distinguished American High School Students 214 PATRICIA SCHNITZMEIER Softball, Transferred from Frankfurt, Ger- many JODI LYNNSCHRICK Track, Cross Country; Captain, National Honor Society; Vice-President, SGA, A Capella Choir, Modern Music Masters DEBBIE L.SCHRIMSHER FBLA; Reporter Historian, Who's Who Among American High School Students WILLIAM ANDRE SHUMAKE Football, Track, SGA, BBU; President DONNA KAY SCOTT Marching Band, Concert Band, Campus Life, Young Life HOPE LORRAIN SCOTT Jr-Sr Prom Committee, OBU; Parliamen- tarian, Secretary, DECA ROBIN S. SCOTT DECA, VICA JACKIE DIANE SCRUGGS Young Life, SGA, Jr-Sr Prom Committee PAULA R SEALS FBLA; Secretary, President, Girls Chorale; Secretary, A Capella Choir, Modern Music Masters; Secretary, National Honor Society, Society of Distinguished American High School Students 215 KAREN MARIE SEGELHORST Anchor Club; Treasurer, S.G.A Magazine Captain, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Young Life, Campaigners, Tennis Team HOWARD SHARP PAULA KAYE SHEEFIELD ROBERT D. SHELTON National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta KAY SHUMAKER THERESA LEA SHUPE B.O.E., Pep Squad DEBI M. SILVERS Track, Magazine Captain, National Honor Society, Transferred From Gun- tersville High School HENRY F. SIMS AFJROTC; Drill Team Color Guard, Aerospace Team, Newspaper Staff, Group Commander CINDY SINCLAIR Leslie Kimball chosen as SGA Chaplain Sharon Rhinehart, director of student activities, checks pep rally schedule S. DENISE SMITH ROTC Drill Team, Color Guard Stars and Bars, Squadron I Commander FRANK SHUFORD SMITH Football, Basketball, Baseball, SGA, Boys' State, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who; Most Ath- letic, Young Life JO ANN SMITH Pep Club JACQUE LEIGH SMITH KATHLEEN V. SMITH Swim Team; Captain, National Honor Society, Girls' State, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Most Distinguished American High School Student ROBBIE LYNN SMITH KENNETH EUGENE SMITH Football, Baseball, Key Club, A Capella Choir, Young Life JIMMY E. SNYDER Football ANDREA LYNNSOWA Art Club, Jr. Civitans, Jr-Sr Prom Commit- tee JOSEPH BRYSON SPEARMAN Golf; Captain, Tennis, Key Club, Jr. Jay- cees. Who's Who; Wittiest, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Young Life TERESA LYNN SPENCER Dixie Debs; Squad Leader, SGA, Maga- zine Captain, Jr-Sr Prom Committee DICKEY L. STATUM, JR DECA 217 Ramona Lynch and Debora Bryson RODERICK JOHN STANSKY Student Government President, Key Club; President, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Wrestling, Anchor Club Sweetheart, Young Life JOHNNY C. STEINMAN Baseball DORA EILEEN STEVENS Dixie Debs Squad Leader, SGA Treasurer, REBEL Staff, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee, Magazine Captain, Quill and Scroll DON STEWART LYDIA REBECCA STEWART LISA GERMAINE STIEGLER Young Life, SGA, FBLA ANDRE STONE Football, Track, OBU Sweetheart DANI LYNN STONER Anchor Club CRAIG M STORY Golf, Wrestling PAUL E. STOVER AFJROTC Group Commander, Silver Sabre Drill Team Commander, Aerospace Team, Color Guard, Newspaper Staff CALLIE PATRICIA STRACHAN CAROL S. STRAM Mixed Choral, Honor Roll 218 are 1978-79 Dixie Debs Co-captains VICKI L. STRICKLAND FHA, Geometry Club, Young Life VALERIE SUE SUMMERS FBLA, Secretary, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, SGA, Who's Who Among American High School Students DONNA jOYCE SUMNER Jr-Sr Prom Committee DEBORAH RENE SWANN OBU, Parliamentarian, Bible Club, FHA; Treasurer, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Honor Society LORI SWOBODA DECA ROBERT TAYLOR RANDOLPH B TEATES Modern Music Masters, Marching Band, Concert Band ANGELA KAY TERRELL A Cappella Choir, Beautyshop, Madrigal Singers, All-City Choir, Marching Band, Concert Band BARBARA TESSMAN MELISSA ANNETTE THAMES Girls Chorale, A Cappella Choir, Swing Choir, Madrigals, Modern Music Masters, All-City All-State Choir DOYCE J. THOMAS LEE ANNA THOMAS Freshman Cheerleader, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Banquet Committee, Young Life, Football Team Sweetheart, Member All-American Cheerleader Squad, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Maga zine Captain 219 Kim Vining serves 4th year as class officer PAMELA DIANE THOMAS National Honor Society, Theatre Com- pany, Mime Troupe, Jr-Sr Prom Commit- tee STEPHANIE ANN THAME Spanish Club, Jr. Civitans, FBLA, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents CECELIA R THOMPSON Marching Band, Concert Band, Jr-Sr Prom Committee GREGORY L. THOMPSON RENITA GAIL THOMPSON Concert Band, Marching Band, All-State Band, Solo and Ensemble PAUL TIDWELL CHARLES E. TILLAGE CHARLES TODD VICA; President, DECA; Vice-President GREGORY W. TONGE Soccer RANDALL TOWNSEND LINDA RENE TREECE FBLA, Jr. Civitans; Vice-President KEITHS. TROUP A Capella Choir, Swing Choir, Key Club 220 FREDRICK TUCKER Band, Drum Corps KIMBERLY I. TUCKER National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Jr- Sr Prom Comrhittee, Who's Who Among American High School Students PAMM TUCKER Dance Band, Marching Band; Secretary, Concert Band, SGA; Advisor, FBLA, Track PHILLIP TUCKER SANDRA TUCKER CAROLYN A. TURNER Pep Club, FBLA EARL WARREN TYREE DECA, National Honor Society, Tennis Team KELLY SUE VALENTINE SGA, National Honor Society, Magazine Captain, Girls Chorale, A Capella Choir, Modern Music Masters; Historian, Sweetheart, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, All- City Chorus JAMES W.VESS DECA 221 LISA CAROLE VINES Volleyball, Tennis, SGA, Magazine Cap- tain, National Honor Society, Basketball; Manager KIM ANN VININC Anchor Club; Chaplain, Vice-President, SGA, Freshman Maid, Sophomore Maid, Senior Maid, Jr-Sr Prom Committee, Freshman Class Treasurer, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Treasurer, Who's Who; Best All Around, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Society of Distinguished American High School Students JACK W. VOIGT CECELLIAA. WADE Pep Club, OBU; President, BOE, Jr-Sr Prom Committee MATTHEW WAGNER VICA ERIK BRETT WALKER Marching Band, Concert Band, A Capella Choir, Swing Choir, Modern Music Mas- ters, All-State Chorus, STARS AND BARS, Debate Team; President, National Foren- sics League. Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students KAREN EYVETT WALKER D.E. Track, Jr.-Sr Prom Committee KATHLEEN A. WALKER Senior Class Vice-President, SGA, Fresh- man Vice-President, Jr-Sr Prom Commit- tee ROBBY A. WALKER 222 Ninety-five inducted into National Honor Society DANAH WALLACE SCOTT A. WALLACE JUSTIN L. WALLS Tennis, Concert Band, Stage Band, Junior Jaycees; Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT NORMAN WALTERS Marching Band; Squad Leader, Concert Band, Solo Ensemble, Junior Jaycees WILLIAN C. WALTRESS Soccer KATHERINE L. WARVI Cross Country, Track; Captain SHEILA DENISE WATKINS Volleyball, Basketball, Track, OBU, Art Club ANTHONY ALLISON WATKINS Football, Wrestling, SCA, Who's Who Among American High School Students CAROLYNN A. WATSON FHA HENRIETTA WATSON KERRI ROXANNE WESTMORE Marching Band, Concert Band, Girl's Chorale, Acapella Choir, Modern Music Masters, Flagbearer; Co-Captain, All-City Choral, DECA, Campus Life DEBRA LYNN WHEATLEY Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Swimteam; Co- Captain, Young Life Students exchange the latest news between classes. 223 Robbie Motes and Dawne Williams TINA WHIDDON CAROL ELIZABETH WHITE Cross-Country; Captain; All-City; All- City, Track, Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Junior Civi- tans. Marching Band DENNIS WHITEHEAD NOEL WHITEHEAD KIMR WHITSETT SGA, Senior Banquet Committee ELICIA DAWNE WILLIAMS Varsity Cheerleader; Captain, Homecom- ing Court; Junior Maid; Senior Maid, National Honor Society, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Senior Who's Who; Best Personality, Sen- ior Banquet Committee, Young Life DENISE WILLIAMS Flag Corps; Captain, REBEL Staff, Track GREGORY J. WILLIAMS Football, Magazine Captain CYNTHIA RAMONA WILLIAMS Math Team, Debate Team, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Society of Distinguished American High School Students, Who's Who Among American High School Students WANDA A WILSON FBLA, OBU, VICA, Transferred from John- son High School CYNTHIA WANNETTE WINSLOW Geometry Team, Concert Band, Junior- Senior Prom Committee, Marching Band, Dixie Debs, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, FHA, German Club, Transferred from Hayfield High School, Alexandria, Virginia SHERRIE LYNN WISECARVER Flag Corps, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee 224 serve as cheerleading captains WAYNE L. WOLF Mu Alpha Theta, Jr. Civitans, Spanish Club, National Honor Society STEVE WOOD TIM WOOD Golf, VICA PAMELA R. WOODS Track, Art Club, Spanish Club, Transferred from Hill High School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina KELLY D. YARBROUGH Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee MICHAEL W YATES Band LARRY E. YORK DEBBIE L. YOUNG SGA DENISE M. YOUNGREN Varsity Cheerleader, Advanced Girls Choral 225 Sold d(jjr A i Qootix. - 4okt I +rcL K;rn CornpCvrv WNts'Std up Class rvA - UCuV -K) r r 6et4iV ft if «««d L£ oaj ‘Beu Wt e_K-+n ks -Por Sp v Cham move aKeoul 3 spelts Di'drv'b bu j Spirit: l V ks back. 2. SpG-C€_S Take PSATy Wrv SQT- e.t I extra t-orr riac«. 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Lapointe Richard Lemons Charles Leonard Diana Letson Denise Lewise Cretchen Lewis 234 Juniors Cheerleader Pam Stewart is junior homecoming maid Tommy Lewis Lisa Livingston Angie Locke Alisa Lodge Lisa Love Louis Love Samuel Love Teresa Lowery Ruth Ann Lyons Sheri Macconachie Kenny Mackenzie John Madderra Nancy Maese Lonnette Mahan Cary Mann lames Marino Diane Maroon Barbra Martin Nancy Martin Karen Mason Savoy Massey Gordon Mathews Nancy McCall Elois McCaulley Anthony McClain Dana McConnell Renee McDaniel Pam McDonald Ronald McDonald Rickey McElyea Beverlee McFaden Keith McFerd Lynn McKinley Sharron McKinney Bobby McManus Brenda Me Means Jayne McMillan David McNeill Michael Medley Greg Meharg Jimmy Miller Tim Miller Susan Mitchell Joyce Miton Coyette Moody Greg Moon William Moore Wilma Moore Edward Morns Juniors 235 John Morris Shirley Morion David Muery Belly Munster Theresa Murray Calvin Nance Beverly Nash Vicki Neal Brenda Neely Linda Neely Mike Neely Johnny Neill Karen Newlon Michael Nguyen libbie Niemeyer Lori Norwood Mike Norwood Jay Oliver Olin Olson Barbara Orebaugh Ralph Ortner Barry Owen Dawn Owen Terri Page Todd Panier Kenneih Pardon Brenda Parker Lisa Parker Jim Casey is first male in two years Palsy Parker Debbie Parrish Phyllis Parrow Sheila Parson Joey Parion Carla Pale Liesa Pale Ion Payne Susan Payne Regina Pearce Mogee Percy John Perkey Russell Perry Trma Phillips lulie Pierce Joe Plata I amar Porche Susan Porella Mary Porler Russ Poleal Devin Poller 236 Juniors to serve as junior class president Ginger Prater Crystal Price Lori Probart Susan Propst Greg Pugh Leroy Pugh Tonya Rains Mark Ralph Bob Rapoza Lonnie Ray Eddie Rayborn Ronald Rhodes Donna Rice John Rice Willwam Rice Linda Riley Caroline Rinehart Rick Ringham Paul Risberg Cynthia Roberts Pat Roberts Kimberly Robertson Lynn Robinett Teresa Robison Dianne Rodgers Henry Rodgers Kenny Roland Gina Rookis Tommy Roper Jeffrey Rosado Robin Rose Walter Ross John Royer Donna Ruddy Maurice Russell Cindy Rutherford Brenda Sage Dean Sanders Scott Sanders Lawretta Sandetur Valerie Schild Gregory Schymake Vince Schnedker Adam Schreiber Cindy Schrimsher Donna Searles Annette Serage James Sessions Steven Setzer Juniors 237 Richard Sharp lay Sherrell Randy Shoulders David Shupe Sil Simons Patrick Simopole Cindy Smart Bryan Smith Cheryl Smith Jimmy Smith Joyce Smith Karen Smith Mary Beth Smith Suzy Smith David Snyder Mary Spear John Spencer Janice Spray Sonya Stanley Jan Statom Darlene Steele Juniors participate in College Day Pam Stewart Vicki Stewart Norman Stiegler Art Stogner Jeff Stone Joey Strachan Cathy Sumner Willie Swann Stacee Syverson Amy Tafoya Jenice Taylor Michael Thayer Gwen Thomas Joyce Thomas Katie Thomas Robert Thomas Randy Thompson Tasca Thompson William Thompson David Todd Kim Toney John Tortorono Lynn Townsend Ronald Traglia Wanda Tucker Kim Tucker Rickey Trostel Donald Trostel 238 Juniors to begin planning for future Jewel Turner Richie Underwood Karen Vance Susan Vanderburg Susie Vickers Susan Vojticek Bret Wade Jeff Wagner George Wale Darryl Walker Debbie Walker Reggie Walker Richard Wallace Lenora Walters Tim Ward Anna Ware Elvest Watkins James Watkins Daniel Watling Patti Watson Dwight Watts Jeff Zeigler Bruce Zywno Lisa Zupancich Jeff Weaver Mike Wells Deborah White Donnie Whitaker Frankie White Sue White Heather Whitener Anthony Williams Cindy Williams Julie Williams Treva Williams Mike Winslow Tina Womack Jeanne Wonders Won Wright Laurie Yates Tammey York Clayton Young Mike Young Jennifer Youngblood Chris Yuraska Juniors 239 v-Wed ens. 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SOPHOMORES 241 Marcus Adams Peggy Adams Yolanda Adams Terry Alexander Vincent Alexander Yvonne Alexander Tonya Allen Tommy Allison Johnny Allridge Sherry Alverson Mark Anderson Tim Anderson Kevin Applegate Vince Aquila Vickie Moreno represents Class of '81 Robin Arnold Bonnie Ashmore Renee Atkins Kathy Batford Rhonda Bahr Lisa Baines Billy Baker David Baker Nancy Baker Mike Balentine Rosemary Barnes Cynthia Batcheller Jeffery Bates Suzanne Bates Angela Battle Sonya Bauer Ronald Bays lonathan Beale Thomas Beard Kim Beasley Ginger Beck Kathy Beck Mary Beck Jeff Bedwell Brian Bell Johnny Bell Glenda Benefield Bruce Bentley Kevin Berry Mike Bertus Tina Beverly Marty Bishop Jackie Black lames Blaine Randy Blake 242 Sophomores as sophomore homecoming maid Mary Blincoe Icrry Booeker Donna Booth Cary Bonner Highdee Borne Terri Boseck Donna Bottoms Ten Bottoms Mindy Boyd William Bragg Margaret Brainerd Robert Brandon Darren Brantly Cindy Bratten Byron Bra ell David Broglan Angela Brooks Karen Brooks Lela Brooks Mike Brooks Betsy Brown Brenda Brown Cindy Brown Dean Bryant Jonathan Bryant Debbie Buckley Siriwan Bunnak Susan Burke David Burns Linda Butcher Angie Butler lean Butlerfield Jed Byrd Lynn Byrd Janice Byrn Bob Caldwell Kerri Call Scott Cameron Lisa Campbell Jill Campobasso Glenn Cantley Frank Cantrell Steve Capley Kevan Capps David Carden Glenda Cardwell Sherry Caron Tammy Carr Jennifer Carter Sophomores 243 Brenda Cartwright Teresa Caudle Chris Cercy Karla Chandler Kim Chase Anna Chenault Roy Chisam Troy Chisam Ron Clark Terri Clark David Clem Shann Cloud Lisa Cobb David Cochran Cylin Collins Mark Collons Tracy Collins Carolyn Cook loan Copeland Kathleen Cordova Nancy Cormier Sophomores sell grapefruit and Darrel Conrett Tina Cothern Teresa Caulde Kellie Craig John Criswell Donna Cross Mike Cross Emmie Cruz Melvin Cunningham Diane Cults lames Dailey Rickey Dancy Remon Daniel Jerome Danson Mike Davis Sonny Davis Susan Davis Beverly Dawkins Bruce Dean Cora Delacruz Cornelia Denis Jane Denny Raymond Diaz Lois Dicus Thomas Dildy Bill Dimitrott Amy Dishroon Chuck Dobbs 244 Sophomores oranges to raise money Mike Dodson Sonna Douglas Laurie Douglas Lowell Douglas Jeff Downev Lisa Drummonds David Dufour David Dugan Janie Dupree Keith Edwards Melanie Elmore Kay Evans f ranees Everson Darryl Ewing Jadenna Falconbury Jeff Fann Tammy Farley Christopher Fearn Marianne Ferry Jackie Feilds Diane Fletcher Karen Fletcher Wilma Fletcher Kelly Florence Jane Foradori Paul Ford Ricky Ford Mike Foreman Kim Franklin Johnny Franks Louis Frazier Tami Fyentes Brad Fuller Paige Fuller Hugh Gallagher Davey Gardner Sharon Gardner Melissa Garrett Robin Gary Joe Gerry Patricia Gaither Teresa Gibbs Delores Gill Keith Gilliam Jerri Glenn Ronnie Glenn Jr. Fred Glover Kelley Glover Michael Goodridge Sophomores 245 Class of''81 wins Tami Core Mary Graham Cindy Granger Alfreda Gram Becky Green Louisa Grene Ricky Green Steven Green Barrell Giffith Kenneth Gullatt Kay Gullick Norris Gurley Walt Guthrie Charles Haisler Mark Halsten Danny Hall Jeffery Hall Diane Haltiwanger Sheri Hamaker Todd Hamielec Curtis Hammond Jerry Hammonds Roger Hammonds Vincent Hammonds Joyce Hampton Chris Haraway Wesley Haraway Judy Harbin Greg Hardy Sherry Hardy Georgette Harris Tommy Harris Scott Harrison Teresa Harrison Tommy Harwood Prssitsatt Hassinger Beverly Hastings Jerrell Hearn Glenda Heatherly Sherry Heflin Janet Hendrix Lee Hereford Greg Hicks Andrew Higgins Joel Hill Larry Hill Noel Hinkle Tobie Hill Kim Hodkinson 246 Sophomores homecoming float contest Sandra Holden Stacey Hooper Bridged Horton Johnny Horton Albert Horvath Ed House Krista Hovis Lisa Howard Spencer Howard John Howerton Anne Howland Paula Hudson Scott Hughes Doug Huie John Hulbert Monty Humphries Sandra Hunter Sandra Hunter Jay Jackson Ronny Jackson Susan Jackson Tina Jackson Pam James Mike Jansen Julie Jarvis Sharon Jaynes lulie Jennings Becky Johns Angie Johnson David Johnson Felicia lohnson David Joiner Robert Joiner Kathy Joner A” Jones Antoinette Jones James Jones Jerry Jones Mary Jones Tonya Jones Wenlow Jones Christine Jordan Jack Jordan Loretta Jordan Michael Jordan Undrea Jordan Julie Junlanunt Betty Keith Estella Keith Sophomores 247 JV Cheerleaders place second Vanessa Kelly Kim Chang Don Kimbrough Alice Kinch Robert King Sandra King Robert Kirkland Georgia Kirkpatrick Dennis Klinedinst Mary Klinkovsky Karen Knadler Anthony Lacy Tracy Lamm Vicki Langford Heidi Lassiter Vicky Latham Wanda Leamon Vernon Lee Billy Lenox Warren Letitia Michael Leveye Ronny Levitch Tina Limbaugh Julie Lindsey Kevin Liner Robert Lot William Love Tony Lung Stanley Lynch Gary Lynn Wendy Lynn Denise Mabrey Joyce MacConachie Michael Machnica Ann Madison Robbie Maiker Becky Malcom Mark Mallory Harry Martin Kim Masey Trasha Mason Theresa May Marcus Mayfield Adam McAnulty Drayson McCann Ginger McClure Richard McClure Kevin McConnell Rita McElyea Sophomores 248 in grand champ competition Doug McEntyre Monica McGill lames McGran Lisa McKenzie Suellen McKinney Marissa McLeod Jimmy McMillian Mary McNiel Johnny McSparrin Sandy McTigue Jane Meadows Dayna Medley Ricky Mefford Mike Merchant Betty Miller Curtis Miller Gertrude Miller Karen Miller Linda Miller Mike Miller Linda Milliner Craig Miott Johnny Mobley Gary Moore Vinda Moore Vicki Moreno Johnny Morgan Mike Morgan Roy Morgan Allison Morris Sandy Morris Teresa Morton Dorothy Mullin Cathy Murphy Haron Murphy Robert Murphy Amanda Murray Anita Myatt Jacqueline Nance Sandy Nayman Sandy Newton Catherine Niblett Holly Nilson Isaac Nolen Gina Nye Larry Occomy Karen Oglesby Clarence Ohiphant Lucas Oliphant Sophomores 249 Clarence Oliphum Margaret Otto Clay Owens Jimmy Owens Lisa Owens Deborah Page Harvey Parker Rodner Parker John Parks Maria Patton Melissa Payton Natalie Pellegrini Margie Pender Robin Perry Steve Perry Beth Phillips Bryan Phillips Charles Phillips Kim Phillips Pamela Phillips Randy Pierce Kristi Pindale Tamela Piner Rose Pitts Charlie Polston Thomas Potts Brian Powell Felix Powell Sophomores overtake Marty Pruitt James Pyle Michele Radden Cathy Ralston Jill Raney Jerry Ratley Terry Ratley Randy Reagh Cathy Redpath Vallorie Reid Vicky Rice Gia Richison Penny Roberson Brad Roberts Jeff Robertson Cynthia Robinson Eddie Robinson Marcia Robinson Jerry Robison Dianne Rockefeller Bimbo Rodgers Sophomores 250 Rebel sta ff Phillip Roland Penny Rozell Sheila Rutherford Melody Rutledge Mike Sabin Tammy Sanders Lawrence Schleritziuer Vance Schneider Kim Schrimsher Melinda Scott Sandra Scott Sherri Scroggins Eric Scruggs Marshalle Seay George Seiler Mary Shaper Annette Sharp Anja Sheaffer lames Shumaker Bobby Simpson Jeffery Simpson Cindy Smopole Dennis Skinner Greg Slinkard Angie Smith Brian Smith Debbie Smith Karnie Smith Mike Smith Pam Smith Robin Smith Shelley Smith Stevie Smith Terry Smith Wanda Smith Dinah Smithey Carla Snell Kathy Snipes Elizabeth Sowa Mark Sparrow Karen Spencer Greg Staggs Tammy Stamper Kent Stanley Sonya Stanley Calvin Staten Brett Statum Angie Steele William Steele Sophomore 251 David Steelman Brenda Sterling Patricia Stevens Cheryl Stewart Christi Stewart Deloris Stewart Lawrence Stewart Tony Stewart Terry Stockton Eric Stogner Kathy Stone David Strange Kim Strickland Cmdi Suermann Sonya Summers Sharon Sweeton Steve Swinford Karen Tanner David Tate James Tate Kerry Tate Mike Smith leads sophomore class David Taylor Robert Taylor Tim Taylor Todd Taylor Lynna Teetz lanice Terrell Bryan Thomas Dave Thomas Kim Thomas Roger Thomas Scott Thomas Tyrone Thomas Martha Thomason lohn Thompson Joyce Thompson Kim Thompson Paula Thompson Rana Thompson Chris Tidwell Sherry Tomnitz Mike Toney Ronnie Toney Beverly Torres Wendy Townley lackie Townsend Debbie Trammell Shelia Trulson Kevin Toran Zb'l Sophomores Andrew Tygielski Kay Uselton Greg Vance David Vann Barbara Venus Troy Vickers linda Violet! Suprema Waddle Sherri Waid Teresa Walden Pamela Walker Renee Walker Sheila Walker Wade Walker Evelyn Wallace Cecilia Wallenfang Billy Waller Terri Ward Wanda Ward Ware Maria Mandy Washburn Earl Watson Steve Watson Jean Watts Janice Way Walter Webster Janet Welch Eric Wendt Alan Wright Beverly Wright Tammy Wright Fred Yarrow Angela Young Craig Zimmerman Cedric Wherry Mike White Carl Whitman Brian Wilkinson Andre Williams Brenda Williams Pam Williams Stephan Williams' Sue Williams Tom Williams Tina Willias Patti Willits Art Winebarger Carl Wise Stacey Witherow Heidi Wolfe Rai Lynn Wood Sheryl Wood David Woodham Wesley Woods Jennifer Woolf Sophomores ' 253 £VesKma ‘C vfcLhtjv - 1 tA r 4-ht rule of Qfutvw, focuit r exO ■W on is - ftyke 1 e 4rtL +urn £ ooc V t. 0 tJ l(Ax r - - chefs - o «. 1 ■Hjm Found 0.11 cla_sse ot 4V «. Pirst - -hxke CX eitVo. 4uyv Drop hrosy n lunch oorw - lose 1 4orv 0 v d fr-cikc. (x bo uO lost I fZ.€cl Seefu v vua |- 2. 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256 Freshmen Bill Bradley Kevin Brakefield lacie Brandon Jackie Brandon Phyllis Brandon David Brannon Lawrence Brannon Ytonna Brazell Amy Brazelton Beneta Brazelton Beth Brewer Mart Brockman lohnny Brockway Cynthia Brooks Debra Brown Marlon Brown Scott Brown Sharon Brown Bonita Bryson Bryan Bryson Marti Brockman Beth Bullock Pat Burgess Susan Burgess Andrea Burns Kerry Burns Kevin Burrows Steve Burrows David Butler Stacia Bynum Nancy Byrd Dee Caldwell Keith Cantrell Kelly Cantrell Frankie Campell Chrissy Carmack Cindy Carson Alicia Carter Kay Carter Penny Cashion Joni Cjaffin Martha Chandler Brenda Chapman Bill Clark Jack Clark Jackie Clark James Clark Patricia Clark Mary Claunch Ronald Cole Vera Cole Butch Coleman Greg Coley Peggy Collins James Colver Chris Commiskey Freshmen 257 Brel Cone Steve Cooper Cindy Coste Sharon Cotes Chris Couch Joe Coulson Mark Covan Phil Crabtree Susan Craddock Charles Cross Angie Cruse Belinda Cruse Rod Crutcher lames Culver Michelle Cunningham Sandra Cults Marc Dailey Ronald Dancy Kathryn Daniel Norman Daniel Norman Danial Robert Daniel Scotty Daniel Richard Daniels Mark D'Antonio Pam Davidson Cecilia Davis Larry Davis Melissa Davis Melissa Davis Stanley Davis Tara Davis Steve Dean Robin Debus Frieda Delonge Carol Denny Tom Denton Thomas Deppensmith Branden Dickens Leroy Dickman Patty Dietz Felicia Dixon David Dockendorf Mary Doherty Debi Dority Robert Douthit Donna Dowden Lisa Doyle Alba Dozier Patty Dukes Lori Dunnigan Ronald Eacnest Gina Fakes Beth Easer Lashanna Eason Lisa Edwards 258 Freshmen Darrell Griffith leads freshman class Claudia Eilenstine Shelly Ellis Lori Ellison Joyce Ervin Ricky Esterling Connie Evans Mike Evans Monique Evans Cedric Ewing Ricky Farmer Patricia Faulkner Karen Feather Doug Fee Danny Fields Peggy Fields Chris Fisher Mark Fisk Lorri Fitch Christina Fletcher George Fletcher Monique Fletcher Steven Fletcher Donald Ford Hope Ford Laurie Foster David Fox Paula Frame Iris Frazier Lawrence Friel Brad Fuller Bobby Gailey Susan Gallowy Bert Gangl Susan Gary Cynthia Glenn Chris Glover Mary Goltz Michael Gooridge Rick Gordon Calvin Gore Joe Goss Jonathan Graham Karen Graham Alfreda Grant Charles Green Karen Green Wayne Greeson Ronald Gresham Nanette Grimmett Freshmen 259 Grace Risberg is freshman homecoming maid Susan Groves Mont Gullick Beth Gurley Deborah Gurney Candi Hall Denise Hall Gary Halster Wanda Haltiwanger lackie Hambrick Pamela Hambrick Sylvia Hammett George Hammock Judy Hand |im Haraway |oey Harbin Allison Hardin Mike Hardin Leilani Hardin Kieth Hardy William Harlm Aaron Harris Dwayne Harris James Harris Lawanna Harris Bobbie Hart Mary Hawkins Greg Hays Steve Heath Dawn Heflin Tommy Hellurd Randy Henderson Collins Hess Greg Hess Shaun Hess Scott Hicken Mike Hicklen Leilani Higginbothar Vicky Hight Teresa Hill Garland Hilliard Kathy Hilliard Renee Hillard Robert Hilliard Teresa Hilliard Mike Hinton Terry Hodge Mike Hoffman Greg Holbert lacquolyne Holden 260 Freshmen Tangie Holder Berry Holmes Bonnie Holmes Ioanna Holub Jeffery Hopkins Sherrie Hopson Mark Hourang Melessia Howard Julie Howe Holly Hudson Letonya Hudson Sally Hudson Sally Hudson Angola Hughes Diana Hunter Karen Hummel Donna Hurley Andy Hutchison Antonya lames Ronnie Jaynes Gwenovere lefferson Stephanie Jenkins Terri Jenning Hoss Johnson Lisa Johnson Ramona lohnson Angela Jones Estella lones Frederick Jones Hayle lones Mary Jones Robin Jones Sheila Jones Veronica Jones Annette Jordan Beatrice Jordan Annette Jude Jill Kaczmarek Zahra Kamarhil Raymond Kamus Berdell Keith Grace Kelley Sherry Kelley Daniel Kelsey Charles Kendall Johnny Kendall Penny Kepple Cheri Key Tim Kinch Joey Kindred Patricia Kindred Randy Kirk Jeff Kirkham Laurie Kline Carla Krivutza Spencer Lacey Freshmen 261 Spencer Lacy Wayne Lacy Karen Lamb Sandra Lamb Michael Lancaster Aaron Lanford Charlie Langford Angie Lankford Simone, Lanza Mike Lartner Connie Laten Mathew Lebeau Elisa, Le Sarah Lee Deborah Lemons Jimmy Leslie Lora Lester Joe Leverett James Lewis James Lewis Shirl Lewis Roy Limbaugh Becky Linkins Carolyn Little lames Locke W illie Locklear Thomas Lockwood Kathy Lodge Jon Logan Milburn Lominick Melody Lornelius Pat Lott Jeff Love Joseph Love Bridget Loveday David Lowery Lester Lutz Paula Lynch Susan MaCrone Scott MacKenzie Mike Madison Perry Maese Jamie Malone Bobby Mai ton Julius Manley Jenny Manning Anthony Martin Dan Martin Wayne Mason Linda Mastin James Maynard Jay Mazuv Anna McCann Shawn McClure Sheryl McClure Ricky McCora 262 Freshmen Shaun; Collins, and Greg Hess are Butler's first triplets Barbara Munster Denise Murdoc k Carl Murphy Billy Murrah Charles Murrie Eugene Nail Anthony Nance Chris Neill Angela Newbern Stephen Newton Lynn Nguyen Don Nichols ludy Nix Alice Ogden Freshmen 263 Lee Van McCury |oe McCutcheon Pam McFlyea Cheri McGill Carla Mclnnis Paula Mclnnis Cecelia McIntyre Kevin McKee Patty McKenzie Tammy McKin Terica McMullen Rochelle Melson Paul Mercer Wallace Michell Jeffery Miller Kelvia Miller Kim Miller Tim Miller Sandra Miller Donna Mitchell Mike Mitchell Raymond Mixon Eric Monostori Colette Monroe Sheila Moon Bobby Moore Burgess Moore Lisa Moore Myris Moore Pam Moore John Morey lames Morgan Marilyn Morgan Caroline Morris Mike Motes Daniel Fernandez is exchange student from Baranquilla Kathy Ogdon Teresa Oliver Timothy Orebaugh William Owens Tim Owens Anita Oliphant Douglas Paddock Michael Panella Kathy Pardon Christy Parker Jeff Parker Sheila Parker larry Parks Susan Parks Mike Parvin leff Patterson Vickie Patterson Patrick Pearson leff Peck Vanessa Pendergraft Sheila Perice Paul Perry Kelly Peterson Tina Petty Holly Pfundston Cathy Phillips Cindy Phillips Celia Pierce Herbie Pierce Sheila Pierce Patrick Pittman Cynthia Pollard leffery Pollard Laurie Pope Porter Patricia loan Powers Anthony Prater Tina Price loey Prince Lisa Probart Lisa Provancha Ida Pugh Paula Putnam Teresa Quillin lanice Rainey Lane Rains Glenn Ralph Kenny Rapoza Berry Rat ley 264 Freshmen Donna Rawlinson Cindy Reesman Karen Reynolds Cindy Rhude Rita Richardson Charles Rice Joseph Riddle Janie Riggins Robert Rinehart Deborah Ringham Grace Risberg Tammy Rizzardi Andrew Roberts Sharon Roberts Jackie Robertson James Robertson Mike Robinson Myra Robison Juily Rosete Raymond Ross Terri Rost Mickey Ruebush John Russell Terry Salkil Lisa Sampson Almon Sandefer Shirley Sandlin Violet Sandwell Kathy Saunders Paula Savage Bernard Schreiber Richard Schrimsher Brian Scott Donna Scott Randy Scott Cora Scruggs Floyd Seals Cheryl Sears Sandra Sellers Laura Shelton Belinda Simms Randy Simmons Raymond Simmons Teresa Simmons Paula Sinclair Shelly Sindair Kathy Sinopole Tommy Sircy James Sisk Leela Sistla Darlene Smart Cindy Smith Donna Smith Patricia Smith Regina Smith Richie Smith Freshmen 265 Paul Smith Peggy Smith Tim Smith Tony Smith Brian Speer Donna Spencer Kevin Stanley Sally Stanners Regina Stapler Chris Steele Herbert Steinke Doug Stephens Chris Stevens laurie Stevens Terry Stevens Robert Stevenson Freida Stewart Phyllis Stewart Mark Stiegler Lance Stipes Jim Stone Pamela Stone Steven Stoner lames Suttles Deana Strickland Dawn Stubbs Helen Swan Billy Sweetman Cathy Swoboda Pamela Tate Terri Tate Alex Taylor Brian Taylor Fred Taylor Larry Taylor Roger Taylor Tony Taylor Cory Thomas left Thomas Mike Thomas David Thompsoi Mary Thompson Mary Thompson Roger Thompsoi Timmy Ihompsr Jenny Threet Bruce Toney Joey Torres lames Traglia Barry Tucker Chris Tucker Roy Turner Dianne Uptagraftt Cary Veesey lohn Vickers 266 Freshmen Freshmen sponsor penny drive to raise money Jill Vining David Vojticek Jeff Wade Jacay Wagner Melanie Walker Velancer Walker Mark Wall Stephanie Wallace Suzi Walls Catbina Ward Caurie Washburn Michelle Watkins David Watson Phyllis Watson Charles Webb Shawn Webster Bryan Weeks Stuart Whitener Thomas Whit sett D Wilcox Angela Williams Cheryl Williams Sandra Williams Waller Willie Kris Willits Amy Wilson Greg Wilson Mark Wilson Mike Wilson Tracy Wimberly Jimmy Winn Billy Wise Sue Wisecarver Jetondia Wood Mary Wood Cindy Woodis Eric Woodward Sherry Works Kim Worsham Patty Yates Thomas York Cathy Young Freshmen 267 Cperoi'eci +r‘ip 4 Wi co - JaiV | 4ure lilt- re covering Helped plan Struor Move. aVveod Spates Had 4© Strd S+od end 4© office 4-oJte O-n. tv+ra -Kwri Claes jo+- VOuodvj • lose. I +ur En+irt, Class absent 6v day of bio 1 +e l - Take 4+ie day off School closed doe + ice, ov rt a_ds - S+ay home 0 « d Sleep Ick+e Walked 5 Vw'vles around School - lose l+ven 4o le4 f«t4 ve t ForCjot +o Woe test, von of-? - Class JtH I tffva Wrrv Unprepared -Cor C+cl S - 10 bade 5 Spate Cla.ss falls asleep dur'iVX UtKn-e. Lose 1 +-t rK dla s skx s QttorvLv e. durma lecjkjrrs. Take 2 e.X+va +v r S 'je i aJ- U rm a SkJdiat- W ve loOxJk 3 -spctces. Dressed up •for f f lies da | - 'sve. abe 2- Spaces LoacW ■faL e_ CL break. 1 Oo U3 -U 'taLe 1 Wn 'io Cirvi +Hc. Ouvx mg . RULE- MAKERS WJorfc. in . , -Vo.rd sVoif av +'ill bell rmfcS Me Ur IV period - iv qv bo-eX 3 Spate ftxj-Kci'pc e. 26? ion Principal Ed Seal serves as Leader of the Pack The administration keeps the school running. Although there are times that are frantic, the school doesn't have many breakdowns. Each member works diligently to insure the day goes smoothly for faculty, students, and visitors. opposite page — is Pa8e top left — Ed Seal — Principal top — Betty Gardner — Administrative Assistant top right — Glenda Harlow — Assistant Principal bottom left — Ray Steelman — Assistant Principal bottom left — Ray Reynolds — Assistant Principal bottom right — Sharon Rhinehart — Student Activities Director bottom right — Jerry Davis— Assistant Principal 271 Guidance department assists students in career decisions top left — Martha Burkett — Guidance top center — Eltia Smith — Guidance top right — Gina Bradley — Guidance bottom left — lackie Heath — Guidance bottom center — T. J. Lewter — Guidance bottom right — Bill Nichols — Guidance 272 Office Staff works with a smile With a school as big as Buller there are many problems concerning students. The counselors and office staff do an excellent job in handling them. Whatever the problem, the counselors are willing to help and guide students. The office staff, frequently overlooked, keeps the daily routine organized. top left — Doris Baker - Registrar bottom left - Patty Gilbert - Attendance top right — Martha Burke — Attendance bottom center — Connie Rowden — Secretary bottom right — Rose Cunningham — Switchboard 273 top left — Linda Johnson — Receptionist top center — Pat Newton — Secretary top right — Ruth Causey — Bookkeeper bottom left —Shirley Brassart —Secretary bottom center — Wilma Grimes — Guidance bottom right — Lucille Whitner — Secretary 274 M. Auslin D. Baker M. Black C. Blood N. Booth D. Bradley Language department stresses communication Each member of the Butler faculty has a unique and individualized method of teaching. Each day brings on new and challenging problems and situations which are pleasant as well as unpleasant. The faculty puts in many long hours both on and off campus. They teach students not only about general studies such as the sciences, math courses, and various business fields, but also about life in general and how to deal with other people. They work hard to make But ler one of the best educational facilities available to all students. G. Bradley lop — Carol Green directs sealing at an assembly. bottom left — Coach Fletcher concentrates on an important play. bottom right — Linda Cherry teaches an interesting class. I Baker V. Barnes I. Batte K. Berg L. Berry 275 top — Ruby Whatley concentrates on a student's report. bottom — Janette Heard directs traffic in the hall Physical Education department stresses physical fitness D Calloway J. Calvarese R Campbell J.Caneer J. Brennan C. Briggins C. Brown C. Bryant T. Bullard R. Bundy ). Butler 276 - top — Student problems are routine lor Mr. Seal. bottom — Van Barnes views a crucial play. F OC.Kjlly P. Capuzzo L. Colburn E. Cooper D. Cornelious C. Coyle A. Culbreath K. Carpenter C. Carter C. Cavender I Cherry V. Childress C. Clift 277 top — An interesting session is in store for Mrs. McLeod's class. bottom — Mr. Thorne greets his students with a smile. J. Embry L. Fortner j. Foutch W. Fuqua B. Garlen D. Czachurski F. Davey E. Davis L. Davis J. Dennis M. Dispenett M. Drake 278 F ac i y Math department sponsors BHS math team top — Angie Hamlin assists a student with a question, bottom — Mary Hannah reviews test material. J. Garner F. Harris S. Harris C. Green E. Grover F. Hamby A. Hamlin M. Hannah P. Harper L. Harvey ). Heard P. Hemphill 279 F. Kendeigh S. Kerr J. Kirk I. Lane T. Lassater J. Henderson M. Hendrick V. Holloway S. Hughes P. Isbell L. Keel M. Kelley 280 top — Katie Stacha inspects each student's work. bottom — Leroy Baker gives important instructions to a player. F ac jlly Driver's Ed. trains students to be responsible drivers G. Lawson A. McGuire J. Meadows R. Meek M. Moore S. Morris M. Ledbetter R Lipscomb I. Love E. Mason I. McAlpine J. McLeod 281 top — Mrs Woolf points out important information, bottom — T. | Lewter looks downhearted after losing the Gopher Stomp. T Redden J. Rice J. Robertson C. Roper 6. Schnetzler B. Myers R. Newman I. Nichols A. Ojeda T Pepper I. Phillips S. Plattenberg 282 Science department studies man and his environment. lop — Mrs. Calloway prepares Advanced Placement students for college English, bottom left — Mrs. Masterson gives an interesting lecture, bottom right — Bobbye Young gives notes for a test. 283 W Smith M.Spencer K. Stacha D. Steele S. Sullins lop — Ms Harper loads books for an English class bottom left — Mrs. Stisher helps keep Butler organized, bottom right — Coach Styles receives important instructions. I Wiggins |. Williams C. Winter A. Wiseman B. Woolf B Young L Thomas E. Thompson J. Thorne M. Walker C. Watkins R Whatley W. Whitehorn 284 ■ Lunchroom workers prepare many meals over the school year The lunchroom workers have an important task at Butler. They have the job of feeding up to three thousand people daily. This takes a lot of coordination, planning, and just plain hard work. They perform this task very well. The students have a variety of foods to choose from, all excellently prepared. 285 Like. G-hicker - +VN| it- oJt- CkicJc-Al-zt Mted Ik r eto 1 CMbom - SVt p b Ht rr bo dele’s Wooie Cl. 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Which means far more to the fainting heart Than shelter and bread and wine; For shelter is gone when the night is o'er, And bread lasts only a day, But the touch of the hand and the sound of the voice Sing on in the soul always. — Spencer Michael Free Williams 290 Pam Stewart Mary Ann Porter Richie Underwood COMMERCIAL PRINTING COMPANY 2727 Clinton Avenue, West 539 6341 or 534 6391 4506 University Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35805 Billy Bell and Bill Minshew, Owners Congratulations Graduates! and Parents of graduates from Jada Leo at the Leo Agency For all your Real Estate needs 881 6226 work 881 5465 home SIGN ERECTION CRANE WELDING EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE STEEL ERECTION CONTACT: BUO CLOUD 533-5583 EDDIE STONE 539-6269 291 292 Kim Whitsett Vice-President Pam Bachman Secretary Pamm Tucker Treasurer Kim Vinmg Chaplain Lori Diehl Valerie Schild Sandy Barker Liz Butler Debbie Campbell Sgt-at-Arms Historian Kathy Crane Cerri Ann Evans Janet Hendricks Ramona Lynch Robbie Motes Magaret Otto Michelle Piper Judith Rivers Dianne Rockefeller Terri Spencer Cathy Robinson Kim Schrimsher Kathie Smith Kathv Warvi 293 R. 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AL 35801 Huntsville Hilton 401 Williams Avenue 533 1400 ALABAMA GRADUATION SUPPLIES and HERFF-JONES 316 In Memory of Robbie Wynn 1962-1978 Acklin, Alanda: 256 Adams, Marcus: 242 Adams, Peggy: 155,165, 242 Adams, Yolanda: 138, 242 Adcock, Sandra: 256 Agnew, Daphne: 163,229 Ahlander, Shelly: 97,256,299 Akbay, Melek: 126,129, 229, 295, 315 Akin, Marina: 129,229 Albright, Chris: 256 Alexander, Donna: 256 Alexander, Jewel: 229 Alexander, Terry: 242 Alexander, Vincent: 242 Alexander, Yvonne: 57,242 Alford, Carol: 126,161,229,303 Alford, Thomas: 157 Allen, Cynthia: 11,128,180, 295 Allen, Deborah: 229 Allen, Caylia W.: 180 Allen, Pauline: 180 Allen, Robby: 78, 256 Allen, Steven C: 161,180, 312 Allen, Thelma: 126,167, 256 Allen, Tonya: 242 Allison, Althea: 256 Allison, Cassandra: 155,256 Allison, Marsha Kay: 118,180 Allison, Tommy: 242 Allridge, lohnny: 242 Alonso, Michael A.: 180 Alston, Beth: 256 Alverson, Sherry: 242 Ament, Richie: 93,94,256 Anderson, Barry: 229,312 Anderson, Clinton: 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Billups, Carol: 256 Binford, Edgar: 229 Bird, Debbie: 128,129, 229, 295 Bishop, Helen: 229 Bishop, Marty: 92,94, 242 Biss, Scott: 64,66, 74,94,130,182 Black, Jackie: 242 318 Blackman, Alan: 256 Blackwell, Phyllis: 229 Blaine, james: 242 Blake, Randy: 176, 242 Blaken, Gail: 141,229 Blakely, Carla: 229 Blakely, Carol: 256 Blanchard, Rob: 139, 229 Blank, Odetta: 256 Blankenship, Denise: 229 Bledsoe, Amy: 229,311 Blevins, David: 168,169,229 Blevins, Loria Denise: 182 Blevins, Elana: 117,229 Blevins, Richard Thomas: 122,168, 169,170,171,182 Blinsoe, Mary: 243 Blount, Sharon: 36,108,109,119,120, 183, 295 Boggess, Tina: 136,163, 229 Bohman, Ivy: 168,256 Bolden, Amy: 230 Bollenbacker, Tim: 36,96,97,126, 230 Bone, Kenneth: 42 Booeker, Jerry: 243 Booker, Steve: 60, 75 Boone, Cynthia Gayle: 133,183 Booth, Donna: 133,143,164, 243 Bonner, Gary: 243 Borne, Highdee: 243 Boseck, Terri: 92,95, 240,243 Bottoms, Donna: 243 Bottoms, Teri: 243 Bowe, Selena: 256 Bowling, Sue: 230 Bowman, Mike: 168, 256 Boyd, Lori: 230 Boyd, Mindy: 243 Brackett, Natalie Ann: 116 Bradford, Karen: 256 Bradford, Kathy: 167, 256 Bradford, Mike D.: 92,94,139,183 Bradley, Bill: 257 Bragg, David L: 183 Bragg, Stephanie S.: 183 Bragg, William: 243 Brainerd, Margaret: 243 Brainerd, Margaret: 91,117 Brakefield, Kevin: 168, 257 Brandon, Chuck: 122 Brandon, Jackie: 117,257 Brandon, Phyllis: 257 Brandon, Robert: 243 Brandon, Rocky: 117,127,130 Brannon, Angie: 230 Brannon, David: 84, 257 Brannon, John D.: 121,183 Brannon, Lawrence: 257 Brantley, Darren: 243 Bratten, Cindy: 92,94, 95, 243 Bratteo, Jennifer E.: 183 Brazell, Byron: 243 Brazell, Ytonna: 257 Brazelton, Amy: 257 Brazelton, Boneta: 257 Brazier, Linda: 230 Breithaupt, Claire: 136,137,230 Brett, Ronald Robert: 183 Brewer, Beth: 257 Bridge, Scott: 122,168 Broadhead, Carol D.: 51,119,122,183 Brockman, Mart: 152, 257 Brockman, Marti: 153,155,257 Brockman, Terrence: 139,150,155 Brockway, Johnny: 63,257 Broglan, David: 243 Broglan, David: 230,161 Brooks, Angela: 243 Brooks, Bev: 168,169,230 Brooks, Cynthia: 257 Brooks, Karen: 243 Brooks, Lela: 141, 243 Brooks, Lela: 230,140 Brooks, Lynn: 118,183 Brooks, Mike: 243 Brookshire, Belinda: 230 Broussard, Sally: 99,129, 230, 295 Brown, Betsy: 104,126, 243, 313 Brown, Brenda: 243 Brown, Cindy: 243 Brown, David: 230 Brown, Debra: 153, 257 Brown, Denise Angela: 117,125,183 Brown, Dorothy Ann: 183 Brown, Lilli: 230 Brown, Marlon: 257 Brown, Mary: 163, 230 Brown, Mike: 230 Brown, Pamela L.: 184, 315 Brown, Patricia A.: 12,46, 49, 55,174, 176,184 Brown, Robert: 230 Brown, Robert: 125 Brown, Scott: 257 Brown, Sharon: 105, 257, 305 Brown, Teddy Ralph: 86,184 Brumm, Peter: 230 Bryant, Butch: 146 Bryant, Carmen: 56,184 Bryant, Dean: 243 Bryant, Jerry W.: 184 Bryant, Jonathan: 152,154, 243 Bryant, Joseph: 150,152,155, 230 Bryant, Sharon: 230 Bryson, Bonita: 257 Bryson, Bryan:257 Bryson, Debora: 174,184 Buck, Cindy: 230 Buckley, Debbie: 92,94,95,27, 243 Buford, Joey: 184 Bullock, Beth: 257, 340 Bullock, Lee: 230 Bullock, Lisa: 230 Bull, Rick A.: 11,148,184 Bunnak, Siriwan: 243 Burgess, David W.: 184 Burgess, Pat: 257 Burgess, Susan: 167,257 Burke, Pamela Lea: 139,162,164,167, 189 Burke, Phillip: 230 Burke, Susan: 138, 243 Burks, Betty Deloyce: 158,163,185 Burns, Andrea: 257,168 Burns, Barbara: 230 Burns, David: 131,243 Burns, Kerry: 257 Burns, Kristi: 126,176,174, 230, 315 Burns, Mark A.: 74,40, 32,125,185 Burns, Patsy Evella: 185 Burrell, Wade: 161 Burroughs, Susan: 82,98,129,230 Burrows, Donna: 146, 230 Burrows, Kevin: 257 Burrows, Steve: 257 Burton, Paul: 99, 230 Butcher, Bart: 92,94,121,185 Butcher, Linda: 243 Butler, Angie: 243 Butler, Beth: 230 Butler, David: 78, 257 Butler, Eleanor Elizabeth: 12,47, 50, 103,185,290, 293 Butler, Patricia Ruth: 185 Butlerfield, Jean: 243 Bvles, Michael: 161 Bynum, John: 230 Bynum, Stacia: 257 Byrd, Debbie: 149 Byrd, Jeff: 76,138, 243 Byrd,Lynn:243 Byrd, Nancy: 82, 257 Byrn, Janice: 129,168, 243,295 Byrn, Judy A.: 168,169,170,185 Calaway, Terri: 230 Caldwell, Anne: 230 Caldwell, Tito: 303 Caldwell, Bob: 243 Caldwell, Dee: 139,257 Caldwell, Glenda: 243 Call, Kerri: 98, 243 Calvert, William Tate: 86,185, 306 Cameron, Scott: 243 Campbell, Artra: 230 Campbell, Debbie: 230, 293 Campbell, Frankie: 257 Campbell, Lisa: 243 Campobasso, Jill: 92,94,95, 243, 315 319 Campobasso, Johnny: 185 Cantley, Glenn: 84,130,165,243, 295 Cantrell, Annette L: 119,121,127,185 Cantrell, Frank: 76, 243 Cantrell, Gerald: 74 Cantrell, Gerald: 230 Cantrell, Keith: 257 Cantrell, Kelly: 257 Cantrell, Milzi: 230 Capley, Steve: 243 Capone, Alfonsa: 230 Capps, Kevan: 243 Caranto, Digna I.: 186 Carden, David: 243 Cardwell, Renee: 134 Cardwell, Richard N.: 186 Carmack, Chrissy: 257 Caron, Lisa: 230 Caron, Sherry: 243 Carson, Cindy: 257 Carson, Gail P.: 186 Carr, Tammy: 243 Carter, Alicia: 93, 257 Carter, Elizabeth |.: 186 Carter, Jennifer: 126,164,243 Carter, Judy L: 125,162,163,165,167, 186 Carter, Kay: 257 Carter, Robert: 60,130, 230, 295 Carter, Tammy: 230 Carthen, Daphne: 230 Cartwright, Brenda: 143,244 Cartwright, Johnnie: 230 Case, Tina: 91 Casey, Cynthia Rena: 158,186 Casey, Jim: 112,226, 230 Cash in, Sheryl: 98,99,133 Cashion, Penny: 168, 257 Catlett, Cynthia A.: 134,138,186 Caudle, Teresa: 139, 244 Cavanaugh, Karen: 146, 230 Cavanaugh, Lisa: 186 Cavazos, Robert L.: 186 Cawthon, Reba: 186 Cawthon, Tammye: 230 Cercy, Chris: 130,244, 295 Chaffin, Joni: 126,257 Chandler, Debra: 139,186 Chandler, Jay: 86,130, 230, 295 Chandler, Karla: 244 Chandler, Mark: 34,89,112,114,115, 120,230 Chandler, Martha: 98,82,257 Chapman, Beau: 231 Chapman, Brenda: 257 Chase, Kim: 143,244 Cheek, Karen Lynn: 11, 318,186, 315 Chenault, Anna: 244 Childers, Gary T.: 161,187 Childers, Kenny D.: 187 Chisam, Roy: 244 Chisam, Troy: 244 Chisim, D, Elyse: 145,187 Choe, Ji Sun: 231 Christian, Joan: 88,187 Chubb, Mary Jo: 99, 231 Chubb, Stephen A.: 118,121,187 Clardy, Jill Denise: 187 Clark, Belinda K.: 187 Clark, Bill: 84, 257 Clark, George: 161 Clark, Jack: 257 Clark, Jackie: 257 Clark, James: 70, 257 Clark, Patricia: 257 Clark, Randy: 231 Clark, Ron: 244 Clark, Scott: 148 Clark, Terri: 158,244 Clark, Terry L: 147,187 Claunch, Mary: 154,163,257 Clem, David: 244 Clements, Garry: 60, 231, 312 Clift, Sheila Carol: 118,133,187 Cloud, Shann: 108, 244, 299 Clouse, Mike: 231 Clouse, Robert: 187 Clugston, Robin Sue: 34,108,109,120, 125,146,187, 315 Clutts, Carey: 231 Cyburn, D. Michael: 97,130,187,295 Cobb, Lisa: 244 Cochran, David: 244 Coffey, Richard: 231 Coggin, William: 231 Cogswell, John A.: 188 Coldiron, Lynn: 163 Cole, Albert James: 88,121 Cole, Jacqueline: 91,188 Cole, Pamela: 139 Cole, Ronald: 257,168 Cole, Susan: 128,129,162,165,231, 295 Cole, Vera: 257 Coleman, Butch: 257 Coleman, Cynthia: 142 Coley, Greg: 257 Collins, Cylin: 244 Collins, Lisa: 174,175, 231, 311 Collins, Mark: 244 Collins, Peggy: 257 Collins, Tracy: 244 Collins, Tracey: 231 Colver, James: 257 Commiskey, Chris: 257 Commiskey, Sandy: 231 Compton, William: 188, 306 Compton, Thomas: 68, 231 Cone, Bert: 258 Conerly, Treva: 126,174,175,231 Conner, Mark: 68,231 Conte, John: 161,188 Cook, Carolyn: 244 Cook, Gary: 60,188 Cooper, Pete: 54,125,146, 188 Cooper, Shane: 231 Cooper, Steve: 78,63, 258 Copeland, Joan: 244,82 Copeland, Tammy: 188 Cordova, Kathleen: 104, 244, 303, 313 Cormier, Nancy: 244 Cornelius, Gregory: 146,188 Cornelius, Melody: 126,167 Cornett, Darrel: 70,244 Coste, Cindy: 258 Coste, Jeffrey: 138,168,188,170 Cote, Shelley: 231 Cotes, Sharon: 258 Cothren, Tina: 244 Couch, Chris: 258 Couch, Derrek: 134,231,299 Coulson, Angela: 231 Coulson, Joe: 258 Covan, Cindy: 117,121,188 Covan, Mark: 168,258 Cowans, Phillip: 74,231 Crabtree, Phil: 258 Craddock, Butch: 188 Craddock, Susan: 258 Craft, Darryl: 60,61,130,231 Craig, Kellie: 177,244 Crane, Kathy: 164,174,175,231, 293 Crews, Chris: 161,231 Criswell, John: 244 Cross, Charles: 258 Cross, Donna: 244 Cross, Mike: 244,85 Crumbley, Tim: 99,231 Cruse, Angie: 258 Cruse, Belinda: 258 Crutcher, Nellie Cecile: 189 Crutcher, Rod: 78,165, 258 Crutcher, Zelda: 155 Cruz, Emmie: 244 Cryer, Karen Belle: 189 Culver, James: 258 Cummings, Betty: 231 Cunningham, George C: 121,189 Cunningham, Melvin: 244 Cunningham, Michelle: 258 Cupp, Kenneth: 231 Curtis, Scott: 231 Cults, Diana: 244 Cutts, Sandra: 141,258 D'Agostino, John: 85, 231 Oailey, James: 244 Dailey, Marc: 258 Dancy, Rickey: 138,168,170, 244 Dancy, Ronald: 258,126 320 Daniel, Debbie: 137,231 Daniel, Debra: 189 Daniel, Erik: 63 Daniel, Kathryn: 258 Daniel, Norman: 155,258 Daniel, Ramon: 61,244, 331 Daniel, Robert: 258 Daniel, Scotty: 63,258 Daniels, lohnnie Mae: 117,137,189, 134 Daniels, Richard: 154, 258 Danielson, Karen: 126,129,162,165, 231,295 Danson, )erome: 244 Dant, Rodney: 131,168, 231 D'Antonio, Louise: 88,231 D'Antonio, Mark: 63, 258 D'Antonio, Vincent: 189 Danzy, Ronald: 78 Dare, Leisa: 231 Darnell, Thomas Alan: 74,189 David, Melissa: 258, 311 Davidson, Pam: 258 Davis, Beth: 98,126 Davis, Cecilia: 153,154,258 Davis, leannice: 189 Davis, Jeff: 121,231 Davis, lohnny: 134 Davis, Kathy: 141, 231 Davis, Larry: 258 Davis, Larry: 231 Davis, Leon: 189 Davis, Melissa: 258 Davis, Mike: 26, 244 Davis, Michael B.: 189 Davis, Sonny: 244, 312 Davis, Stephen: 231 Davis, Susan: 244 Davis, Wendell: 231 Davis, Stanley: 258 Davis, Tara: 258 Dawkins, Beverly: 95, 244 Dawkins, Marilyn: 95 Day, Ann Whitney: 108,120,125,110, 189, 310 Dean, Bruce: 244 Dean, Kimberly Anne: 53,82,98,189, 341 Dean, Steve: 258 Debrock, Mary: 117,134,231 Debus, Robin: 168,258 Deeson, Kelly: 190 Delacruz, Cora: 244 Delonge, Frieda: 258 Demorest, Angela: 231 Denis, Cornelia: 159, 244 Denny, Carol: 97,258 Denny, lames: 3,40,168,170,190 Denny, lane: 174,176, 244 Denton, Beverly: 231 Denton, Tom: 258 Denton, Toni: 168 Deppensmith, Thomas: 258 Derosier, Chuck: 89 Diaz, Raymond: 244 Dickens, Brendan: 258 Dickens, Bridget: 231 Dickerson, Larry: 231 Dickman, Deborah: 144, 231 Dickman, Leroy: 258 Dicus, Lois: 244 Diehl, Lori Ann: 53,161,190 Dietz, Patty: 258 Dildy, Thomas: 244 Dimitroff, Bill: 244 Dinkel, Rodney Eugene: 89,119,121, 190 Dishroom, Amy: 82,98, 240,244 Dishroon, Sarah: 83,98,118,119,121, 122,190 Dixon, Felicia: 258 Dobbs, Elwyn Harold: 108,190 Dobbs, Chuck: 76, 244 Dockendorf, David: 155,258 Dodson, Mike: 245 Doherty, Mary: 154, 258 Domm, Mike: 231 Donaldson, Joan: 231 Donaldson, Merleen: 231 Doney, Bobby: 190 Doritty, Debi: 258 Douglas, Donna: 245 Douglas. Laurie: 138,163,245 Douglas, Lowell: 245 Douthit, Robert: 60,61,126,130, 258 Dowden, Donna: 258 Downey, Jeff: 245 Doyle, Lisa: 258 Dozier, Alba: 258 Draper, Donna: 190 Driskell, Jeff: 231 Drummonds, Lisa: 108, 111, 245 Duggan, Cindie: 190 Duggan, Kevin: 232 Dutour, David: 245 Dugan, David: 245 Dukes, Patty: 258 Dunnigan, Lori: 258 Dupree, lanie: 245 Dupree, Leigh: 168,177, 232 Dupree, Melanie: 118,190 Eakes, Gina: 42, 258 Eakes, Sheri: 142 Eakes, Tammy: 232 Easer, Beth: 258 Eason, Charlotte: 190 Eason, Lashanna: 258 Eaton, John: 232 Edger, Lisa Ann: 174,175,191, 310 Edwards, Keith: 155,245 Edwards, Lisa: 258 Edwards, Melanie: 142,232 Edwards, Roger: 232 Edwards, Stephanie: 232 Eilenstine, Claudia: 259 Eimer, Chris: 232 Elliott, Pamela Kay: 191 Ellis, Shelly: 259 Ellison, Lori: 168, 259 Elmore, Melanie: 159, 245 Elmore, Timothy: 146 England, Becky: 126,129,165,167, 232,295 England, Brian: 121,130,191 Ervin, Joyce: 259 Erwin, Scott: 131 Erwin, William: 127,232 Essanmacher, James Allen: 191 Esser, Beth: 168 Esterling, Ricky: 151,152,155,259 Esterling, Robert: 121,191 Estes, Sharon: 136, 232 Evans, Connie: 259 Evans, Gerri Ann: 54,178,179,293, 306 Evans, Kay: 168, 245 Evans, Mike: 259 Evans, Monique: 259 Everson, Frances: 245 Ewing, Cedric: 165,259 Ewing, Darryl: 94,168, 245 Ewing, Felicia: 143,232 Falconbury, Jadenna: 167,245 Fann, Jeff: 76,245 Fann, Vernon Thomas: 74,191,306 Farley, Tammy: 245 Farmer, Ricky: 168, 259 Faulkner, Marianna: 232 Faulkner, Patricia: 259 Faulkner, Rita: 232 Fearn, Anna: 95 Fearn, Christopher: 245 Feather, Karen: 126,259 Fee, Doug: 70,78,259 Fees, Steve: 151,154,155 Ferguson, Ginger: 191 Ferguson, Joan: 191 Ferry, Marianne: 245 Fields, Danny: 259 Fields, Jackie: 133,143, 245 Fields, Peggy: 259 Filippo, Rosemary: 192 Fisher, Chris: 78,153, 259 Fisher, Gary Robert: 192 321 Fisk, Mark: 259 Fisk, Ricky: 161 Filch, Lorri: 138,259 Flelcher, Charloiie Ann: 19,125,144 192,311 Fletcher, Christina: 259 Fletcher, Diane: 245 Fletcher, George: 154,259 Fletcher, Karen: 245 Fletcher, Kay: 133 Fletcher, Kenneth: 94 Fletcher, Monique: 259 Fletcher, Richard: 62 Fletcher, Steven: 259 Fletcher, Tina: 232 Fletcher, Wilma: 155,167,245 Florence, Kelly: 245 Foley, Brett: 232 Follansbee, Gary Ross: 192 Foote, Scott: 232 Foradori, |ane: 168, 245 Foradori, Karen: 145,192 Foradori, Keith: 51,192 Ford, David: 192,161 Ford, Donald: 259 Ford, Hope: 259 Ford, Paul: 245 Ford, Richard: 148,192 Ford, Ricky: 245 Ford, Sherry: 3, 36,192, 315 Forman, Glen: 165,232 Foreman, Mike: 165,245 Foster, Laurie: 259 Foster, Linda: 158,193 Fourroux, George: 161,232 Fowler, Tim: 232 Fox, David: 259 Fox, Erik: 119 Franklin, Kim: 245 Franks, Johnny: 126, 245 Frasier, Richard Alan: 125,193, 306 Frazier, Iris: 154, 259 Frazier, Louis: 245 Freil, Cinde Sarah: 51,118,122,162, 168.170.171.193 Freil, Lawrence: 168,259 Freil, Linde Virginia: 51,122,162,169, 168.170.171.193 French, Robin Renee: 34,108,120 174,176,193,310 Fritz, Todd: 232 Fuentes, Tammy: 245 Fuller, Brad: 259 Fuller, Brad: 245,168 Fuller, Paige: 88, 245 Fulton, Cricket: 232 Funderburk, Robin: 36,141 Frame, Anita Renee: 303 Frame, Paula: 163,259 Gailey, Bobby: 259 Gaines, Chris: 232 Gaither, Patricia: 245 Gallagher, Hugh: 245 Galloway, Doug: 232 Galloway, Melvin: 161,193 Galloway, Susan: 163, 259 Gann, Stephanie: 142, 232 Gardner, Davey: 245 Gardner, Herman: 232 Gardner, Sharon: 245 Garner, Shirley: 232 Garoppo, Bruce: 232, 342 Garrard, Katherine: 56,119,162,165, 167.176.193 Garrett, Melissa: 245 Garvie, Elizabeth: 121,132,168,169, 170,171,193,299 Garvie, Loretta: 92,94,95,121,122 Gary, Robin: 138,245 Gates, Jay: 232 Gattis, Christopher Greene: 131,162 168.170.171.193 Gattis, Jeff: 62,86,131,169, 232 Gaught, Sherry Lee: 159,194 Gautreaux,Sherril: 119,121 128 194 295 Gay, Karen: 194 Gentry, Darlene: 232 George, Thomas: 92, 94,232 Gerra, Lisa: 161 Gerry, Joe: 122,245 Gibbs, Karla: 232,303 Gibbs, Phyllis: 194 Gibbs, Steven: 87,125,130,194, 306 Gibbs, Teresa: 245 Gibson, James: 194 Gibson, Patricia: 232 Gilbert, Susan: 119,132,162,163,164 194 Gill, Delores: 245 Gill, Michael: 130,232 Gilliam, Keith: 131,168,170, 245 Gilliam, Phillip: 232 Glasgaw, Spencer: 232 Glassco, David: 134,232 Glenn, Cynthia: 259 Glenn, Jerri: 141, 245 Glenn, Mark: 232 Glenn, Ronnie: 138, 245 Glenn, Sue: 232 Glover, Carl: 85, 232 Glover, Chris: 259 Glover, Fred: 245 Glover, Kelley: 126,168,174,175,245, 311 Goans, Martha Leigh: 119,177,194 Goddard, Jimmy: 330 Goins, Perri: 194 Goltz, Mary: 259 Goltz, Nancy: 95,126, 232, 311 Goodridge, Michael: 259 Goodridge, Michael: 85,245 Gordon, Rick: 259 Gore, Calvin: 259 Gore, Tami: 246 Goss, Daphne: 232,299 Goss, Joe: 259 Gouin, Sherry: 116,232 Goustin, Joe: 64,66,232 Bower, Kenneth: 232 Graham, Jonathan: 112,113,259 Graham, Karen: 259 Graham, Mary: 127,246 Graham, Shannon: 232, 334 Granger, Cindy: 246 Granger, Victor: 131,194 Grant, Alfreda: 259 Grant, Alfreda: 246 Green, Becky: 246 Green, Charles: 259 Green, Connie: 159,232 Green, Inez: 194 Green, Janet: 233 Green, Karen: 259 Green, Lisa: 152,153,155 Green, Louisa: 133,138,240, 246 Green, Pete: 161,233 Green, Ricky: 139,246 Green, Steven: 246 Green, Randy: 167 Greenhaw, Kimberly: 136,194,342 Greenhaw, Vanessa: 163,195 Greeson, Wayne: 259 Gresham, Charlotte: 195 Gresham, Jeff: 119,121,195 Gresham, Ronald: 168,259 Griffin, Sandra: 167 Griffith, Barrell: 246 Griffith, Darrell: 126 Griffith, Clarence: 233 Grigsby, Janet: 126, 233, 315 Grigsby, Leslie Ann: 119,195 Grimmett, Nanette: 259 Groves, Howard: 168,170,195 Groves, Susan: 167, 260 Gullatt, Gregory Edward: 131,168,195 Gullatt, Kenneth: 131,168, 245 Gullick, Kay: 138,246 Gullick, Mitchell: 136,137,195 Gullick, Mont: 260 Guerra, Lisa: 233 Gunnison, Mike: 165,233 Gurley, Beth: 105,260, 305 Gurley, Norris: 70,246 Gurley, Susan: 149,195 Gurney, Deborah: 163, 260 Guthrie, Walt: 112,113, 246 322 Hagen, Susan: 112,115,114,120, 233, 341 Hagans, Harold: 233 Hagans, Patricia: 195 Haisler, Charles: 246 Hale, Reggie: 233 Hale, Rita: 195 Hale, Vickie: 118,143,144,174,175, 195,311 Hale, Candi: 260 Hall, Danny: 246 Hall, Denise: 260 Hall, Donald: 233 Hall, Jeffrey: 85, 246 Hall, Melanie: 195 Hall, Sharon: 233 Hall, Tommy: 154 Hall, Vanessa: 103,125,1%, 290, 303, 306 Halsten, Mark: 246 Halster, Gary: 260 Halliwanger, Diana: 141,246 Haltiwanger, Karen: 233 Halliwanger, Wanda: 260 Hamaker, Sheri: 141, 246 Hambrick, Jackie: 260 Hambrick, Kathy: 233 Hambrick, Pamela: 155,260 Hamielec, Todd: 131,162,169,168, 246 Hamilton, Jamie: 233 Hamlett, James: 233 Hammett, Sylvia: 260 Hammock, George: 260 Hammond, Curtis: 246 Hammonds, Jerry: 246 Hammonds, Roger: 246 Hammonds, Vincent: 246 Hampton, Joyce: 126,163,246 Hancock, William: 233 Hand, Judy: 260 Hand, Noreen: 167,196 Hanline, Jon: 74,233 Haraway, Alva: 1% Haraway, Chris: 92,94 Haraway, Greg: 1% Haraway, Jim: 93,94, 260 Harrway, Norma: 233 Haraway, Ted: 125 Harraway, Wesley: 246 Harbin, Joey: 70,260 Harbin, Judy: 134, 260 Harbin, Kenny: 146,233 JTarbin, William: 260 Hardiman, Sharon: 119,1% Hardin, Allison: 260 Hardin, Delores: 158 Hardin, Lei Ian i Ann: 152,155, 260 Hardin, Mike: 260, 336 Hardy, Greg: 246 Hardy, Keith: 260 Hardy, Sherry: 167, 246 Hargett, Jeffrey: 165 Harper, Vicki: 174,175, 233 Harris, Tom: 1% Hart, Judy: 233 Hart, Lynda: 1% Harris, Aaron: 260,153 Harris, Dwayne: 85,260 Harris, Georgette: 126, 246 Harris, James: 260 Harris, Lawanna: 260 Harris, Tommy: 246,149, 53 Harrison, Scott: 246 Harrison, Teresa: 246 Hart, Robbie: 168, 260 Harwell, Donna Ann: 1% Harwell, Pat: 174,176, 233 Harwood, Tommy: 246 Hassinger, Prasitsart: 246 Hastings, Beverly: 79,129, 246, 299 Hastings, Donna: 118,121,162,165, 196 Havner, Shari: 161,1% Hawkins, Charles: 1% Hawkins, Mary: 153,154, 260 Hayes, Benji: 233, 312 Hayes, Laurel: 141,1% Hays, Greg: 70,168, 260 Hearn, Jerrell: 168, 246 Heath, Steve: 153, 168, 260 Heatherly, Glenda: 246 Hebert, Michelle: 233 Heflin, Dawn: 260 Heflin, Sherry: 246 Hellurd, Tommy: 260 Helmer, Debra: 197 Helms, Terry: 233, 312 Henderson, Randy: 78, 260 Hendrix, Janet: 246, 293 Henshaw, Shirley: 233 Hereford, Lee: 246 Hereford, Robert: 233 Herfurth, John David: 121,168,170, 197 Hess, Collins: 78, 260 Hess, Greg: 78,139, 260 Hess, Shaun: 78,260 Heston, Alvin: 233 Heulette, Annette: 133,140,141,161, 197 Hicken, Scott: 93,94, 260 Hicklen, Mike: 260 Hicks, Greg: 246 Higgmbatham, Billy: 233 Higginbotham, Beilani: 260 Higginbotham, Richie: 233 Higgins, Andrew: 139, 246 Hight, Vicky: 97, 260 Hill, Angie: 146, 233 Hill, Becky: 161,233 Hill, Joel: 68,246 Hill, John Francis: 74,97,130, 164,197 Hill, Larry: 246, 312 Hill, Teresa: 153,260 Hill, Tobie: 246 Hilliard, Cassandra: 146,197 Hilliard, Cathy: 260 Hilliard, Garland: 260 Hilliard, Renee: 260 Hilliard, Robert: 260 Hilliard, Sherri: 197 Hilliard, Teresa: 163,260 Hinkle. Holly: 129,145,233, 303 Hinkle, James: 197 Hinkle, Noel: 104, 246, 303, 313 Hinton, Mike: 260 Hodge, Terry: 260 Hodkinson, Kim: 246 Hoffman, Mike: 260 Hogan, Florence: 119,197 Hogan, Sonya: 139,159, 233 Holbert, Greg: 62,260 Holden, Jacqueline: 260 Holden, Sandra: 247 Holder, Tangie: 261 Holland, Randy: 161,233 Hollingsworth, Alvin: 233 Hollingsworth, John: 154 Hollis, Curtis: 233 Hollis, Rosalinda: 125,197 Hollavan, Thomas: 161 Holloway, Connie Lynn: 198 Holmes, Berry: 261 Holmes, Beverly: 233 Holmes, Bonnie: 153, 261 Holub, Cindy: 145, 233 Holub, Joanna: 261 Hooper, Stacey: 247,129 Hopkins, Jeffrey: 261 Hopkins, Wade: 138 Hopson, Sherrie: 261 Horten, Bridgett: 133,145,167, 247 Horton, Johnny: 68, 76,126, 247 Horton, Richard: 198 Horvath, Albert: 247 Horzempa, Sherrie: 233 Hosch, Shelia: 233 Houghton, Richard: 233 Hourany, Janet: 198 Hourany, Mark: 261 House, Ed: 247 Houston, Eddie: 62, 233 Hovis, Krista: 247, 303 Howard, Lisa: 104, 247, 313, 303 Howard, Melissa: 261 Howard, Spencer: 247 Howard, William: 27, 84,198 Howie, lulie: 261 Howerton, John: 247 Howerton, Morllace Anne: 119,198 Hawland, Anne: 247 Howland, Charles: 137 Howland, Malia: 117 Hudgins, Clay: 121,198 Hudson, Cissy: 233 Hudson, Holly: 91,261 Hudson, James David: 198 Hudson, Jay: 136,137,139 Hudson, Joy: 198 Hudson, Letonya: 261 Hudson, Paula: 247 Hudson, Sally: 261 Hughes, Angela: 261 Hughes, Scott: 247 Huie, Bert: 130,198, 306 Huie, Doug: 247 Hulbert, Greg: 126 Hulbert, John: 247 Hummel, Karen: 261 Humphrey, Barney: 133,199 Humphreys, Sylvia: 83 Humphries, Martha Corene: 146,199 Humphries, Monty: 247 Hunt, John: 233 Hunter, Diana: 261 Hunter, Sandra: 247 Hurley, Donna: 261 Hurt, Bobby: 64,66 Hurt, Gary Leonard: 124,130,199 Huskey, Jeff: 78,233 Hutchinson, Andy: 261 Hutchinson, Mark: 64,66,126,233 Hyatt, Janet: 233 Irvin, Patricia: 167 Jackson, Joy: 129,247, 295 Jackson, Lee Ann: 116, 234 lackson, Ronny: 247 Jackson, Susan: 145,247 Jackson, Susie: 234 Jackson, Tina: 98,247 Jacobs, Ava: 151,199 lames, Atonya: 153,154,261 lames, Pam: 138,247 Jamar, Beverly: 234 Jamar, Issac: 234 Jamar, Sharon: 234 Jarvis, Allison: 234 Jansen, Mike: 247 Jarvis, Julie: 174,175,247 Jaynes, Ronnie: 261 Jaynes, Sharon: 247 Jefferson, Gwenevere: 261 Jefferson, Johnny: 234 Jefferson, Shirley: 234 Jefferson, Terry: 234 Jenkins, Stephanie: 261 Jennings, Charles: 199 Jennings, Julie: 97,122,247,299 Jennings, Terri: 261 Jett, Brenda Jean: 36,110,120,124, 128,199, 295, 315 Johns, Becky: 126,174,176, 247 Johns, James: 118,121,199 Johnson, Angie: 247 Johnson, Bobby: 76,234 Johnson, Cynthia. 119,199 Johnson, David: 70, 76,126, 247 Johnson, Felecia: 247 Johnson, Hoss: 261 Johnson, Howard: 60, 74, 234 Johnson, Jeffrey: 234 Johnson, Lisa: 261 Johnson, Pat: 234 Johnson, Ramona: 83, 261 Johnson, Robin: 234 Johnson, Roderic: 162,168,169,170, 199 Johnson, Stephanie: 126, 234 Johnson, Tara: 234, 315 Johnston, Ann: 98,234 Joiner, David: 247 Joiner, Robert: 247 Jolley, Cindy: 161 Joner, Kathy: 247 Jones, Adolph: 68,234 Jones, Angela: 261 Jones, Antoinette: 247 Jones, Estella: 261 Jones, Frederick: 261 Jones, Hayle: 261 Jones, Henrietta: 163 Jones, James: 155, 247 Jones, Jerel: 234 Jones, Jerry: 247 Jones, Kenny: 234 Jones, Mary: 261 Jones, Mary: 247 Jones, Robin: 261 Jones, Shelia: 261 Jones, Shirley: 234 Jones, Tanara: 144,234 Jones, Tonya: 247 Jones, Veronica: 261 Jones, Wedlow: 247 Jordan, Annette: 261 Jordan, Beatrice: 261 Jordan, Brenda: 95 Jordan, Christine: 247 Jordan, Jack: 247 Jordan, Lawrence: 74,94 Jordan, Linda: 199 Jordan, Loretta: 145,152,153,155, 247 Jordan, Michael: 247 Jordan, Undrea: 247 Jude, Annette: 261,126 Junlanunt, Julie: 56,174,176 Kaczmarek, Jill: 97, 261 Kaczmarek, Michael: 130,138,234, 295 Kamarnile, Zanra: 261 Kamus, Murphy: 234 Kamus, Raymond: 76, 261 Kaufman, Becky: 199 Keegan, Gerald: 157 Keel, Randy: 161,199 Keith, Berdell: 261 Keith, Betty: 247 Keith, Estella: 247 Kellerman, Susan: 200 Kelley, Denise: 145 Kelley, Effie: 147,200 Kelley, Grace: 261 Keeley, Pamela: 143,144,200 Kelley, Sherry: 167, 261 Kelly, Vanessa: 248 Kelsey, Daniel: 261 Kendall, Charles: 261 Kennall, Johnny: 261 Kennedy, Donna: 162,165, 234 Kepple, Penny: 139, 261 Kepple, Tim: 234 Key, Cheri: 141, 261 Key, David: 234 Key, James: 64,67,87,200 Kidd, Melvin James: 116, 200 Kim, Chang: 248 Kimball, Leslie: 118,125,130,164,165, 200 Kimbrough, Don: 168, 248 Kinch, Alice: 248 Kinch, Chris: 94 Kinch, Tim: 92,93,261 Kindred, Harry: 163,167 Kindred, Joey: 261 Kindred, Patricia: 155, 261 King, Beverly: 234 King, Cindy: 141,234 King, Robert: 248 King, Sandra: 248 Kinney, Timothy: 153, 200 Kircus, Bob: 161,234 Kirk, Lori: 234,303 Kirk, Randy: 165, 261 Kirkham, Jeff: 79,261 Kirkham, Mark Wesley: 121,200 Kirkland, Kenneth: 165,200 Kirkland, Robert: 151,152,155, 248 324 Kirkpatrick, Georgia: 141,126, 248 Kirkpatrick, Muriel: 18,117, 25 Kline, Laurie: 153,261 Klinedinst, Dennis: 248 Klinedinst, Ronna Lynn: 108,109,110, 119,120,128,200,295 Klinkovsky, Kenneth: 121,200 Klinkovsky, Mary: 248 Knadler, Karen: 168,177,248 Knight, Alicia: 147,234 Knott, Terri: 55,103,115,130, 200, 290, 303, 306 Kocheaver, Scott: 62,234,312, 344 Kozub, Cheryl: 234 Krivutza, Carla: 261 Krivutza, Stephanie: 234 Kross, Mark: 201 LaCanne, Mark: 84,234 Lacy, Anthony: 248 Lacy, Spencer: 154,261 Lacy, Wayne: 79,262 Lai, Pat: 130,234 Lai, Robert: 168 Laird, James: 153,201 Lamb, Karen: 262 Lamb, Sandra: 139,142,262 Lamb, Sandra Lajune: 177,201 Lamm, Stuart: 60,126,130, 234,295 Lamm, Tracy: 62,130,248, 295 Lancaster, Leslie: 234 Lancaster, Michael: 167, 262 Land, Jeff T.: 201,306 Lanford, Arron: 168, 262 Lanford, Charles: 254 Lang, Angela Shay: 162,163,164,167, 201 Langford, Charlie: 150,262 Langford, JoAnn: 154,163,234 Langford, Vickie: 248 Lanier, Cleanza Mariea: 118,125,133, 201 Lankford, Angie: 126, 262 Lanza, Simone: 105, 262,305 Lanzillo, Maria Luisa: 161,201 LaPointe, T.).: 234 Lartner, Mike: 262 Lasseter, Ginger Marie: 128, 201,295 Lassiter, Heidi: 95,248 Laten, Connie: 262 Lathom, Vickey: 248 Lawtner, Michael: 155 Laymon, Christina: 161,201,315 League, Nancy: 201 Lea, Wanda: 163, 248 Leaunders, Jeannie: 83 Lebeau, Matthew: 138, 262 Lebeau, Maurice: 161,201 Ledbetter, Laura: 201 Lee, John: 168,169,170, 202 Lee, Sarah: 262 Lee, Vernon: 155,248 Lemley, Jerry: 161 Lemons, Deborah: 262 Lemons, Richard: 234 Lemox, Billy: 138,155,167,248 Leo, Elisa: 262 Leonard, Charles: 234 Leogue, Nan: 139 Leslie, Jimmy: 262 Lester, Howie: 74,130,202, 306 Lester, Lora: 262 Letitia, Warren: 248 Letson, Diane: 234,158 Leverett, Joe: 262 Leveye, Michael: 154, 248 Levitch, Ronny: 139,248 Lewis, Denise: 234 Lewis, Gretchen: 126,234 Lewis, James: 262 Lewis, Karen: 202 Lewis, Shirk 226 Lewis, Tommy: 235 Limbaugh, Roy: 262 Limbaugh, Tina: 126,248 Lindsey, Deborah: 40,118,125,127, 202 Lindsey, Julie: 142, 248 Lindsey, Randy: 121,202 Lindsey, Richard: 60,202 Liner, Kevin: 248 Linkins, Becky: 262 Lipham, Melissa: 202 Lisby, Wayne: 138 Little, Carolyn: 262 Livingstonm, Lisa: 168,169,235 Locke, Angie: 161, 235 Locke, James: 262 Locklear, Willie: 262 Lockwood, Thomas: 79,262 Lodge, Allisa: 235 Lodge, Kathy: 262 Loehrlein, Julianna: 118, 202 Logan, Jon: 262 Lominick, Milburn: 168, 262 Long, Lonnie: 11,202 Loop, Brenda: 161, 202 Lornelius, Melody: 262 Lot, Robert: 248 Lott, Pat: 112,115, 262 Lott, Rodney: 154 Louis, Karen: 146 Love, Jeff: 262 Love, Joseph: 262 Love, Lisa: 129,32, 226,225 Love, Louis: 235 Love, Samuel: 167, 235 Love, Therran: 161 Love, William: 84,85, 248 Loveday, Bridget: 262 Lowery, Teresa: 164,235,299 Lowery, David: 262 Loyd, Mack: 202 Lumpkin, Paula: 34,119,122 Lung, Tony: 248 Lutz, Lester: 262 Lyles, Linda: 203 Lynch, Paula: 168,262 Lynch, Ramona: 118,119,57,128,174, 203,293, 295, 335 Lynch, Stanley: 248 Lynn, Gary: 248 Lynn, Wendy: 112,115,134,248 Lyons, Ruth Ann: 148, 235 Mabrey, Denise: 248 Mabrey, Nathan: 204 Macconachie, Joyce: 159,248 MacConachie, Sheri: 235 MacConachie, Scott: 203 MacCrone, Janice: 203 MacCrone, Susan: 262 Machnica, Michael: 84, 248 Mackenzie, Kenny: 235 Mackenzie, Scott: 262 Mackenzie, Susan: 127,203 Maddera, John: 235 Madison, Ann: 104,248, 303,313 Madison, Mike: 262 Maese, Nancy: 144, 235 Maese, Perry: 262 Mahan, Lonnelte: 235 Maiker, Robbie: 248 Malcom, Becky: 248 Malcolm, Belinda: 203 Mallory, Mark: 130,248 Malone, Cheryl: 203, 303 Malone, Janie: 262 Malton, Bobby: 262 Mankowski, Patricia: 116, 203 Manley, Julius: 262 Mann, Brian: 161,203 Mann, Cindy: 235 Mann, Ginny: 204 Manning, Jenny: 262 Mansfield, Richard: 19, 204 Mardihssian, Robert: 204 Marino, James: 122,235 Marion, Vicki: 313 Marks, Jerome: 167,168 Maroon, Diane: 94,95,235 Maroon, Michael: 204 Marshall, lack Thomas: 118,168,170, 204 Martin, Anthony: 262 Martin, Barbra: 235 325 Martin, Craig: 55,131,162,168,170, 204 Martin, Dan: 262 Martin, Harry: 248 Martin, Nancy: 95,235, 311 Masey, Kim: 248, 311 Mason, Clarence: 130,204 Mason, Karen: 235 Mason, Leah: 125, 204 Mason, Tersha: 248 Mason, Wayne: 262 Massey, Deborah: 205 Massey, Savoy: 235 Mastin, Linda: 262 Mathews, Gordon: 235 May, Theresa: 248 Mayes, Thomas Allan: 139,151 Mayfield, Marcus: 248 Maynard, James: 262 Mazuv, Jay: 168, 262 Mazur, Janathan: 334 McAnulty, Adam: 151,155,248 McCall, Nancy: 162,163,165,168,169, 170,235 McCandless, Bruce: 205 McCann, Anna: 262 McCann, Crayson: 248 McCaulley, Elois: 235 McCaulley, Patricia: 133,204 McClain, Anthony: 235 McClain, Carlton: 150,154 McClain, Carlton: 205 McClure, Ginger: 167,248 McCloud, Keith: 76 McClure, Richard: 248 McClure, Shawn: 262 McClure, Sheryl: 93,94,262 McConnell, Dana: 235 McConnell, Kevin: 238 McCord, Ricky: 262 McCromack, Jeff: 161 McCormick, Lawanna: 205 McCrary, Margrett: 205 McCraw, James: 204 McCray, Alphonzo: 163,164,167 McCury, Lee: 263 McCutcheon, Joe: 263 McCaniel, Renee: 235 McDonald, Mark: 121,130,162,163, 165,205 McDonald, Pam: 235 McDonald, Donald: 74, 94 McDonald, Ronald: 74,94, 235 McDonald, Stanton: 53,121,125,128 McElveen, Vanessa: 132,205 McElyea, Pam: 263 McElyea, Ricky: 235 McElyea, Rita: 248 McEntyre, Doug: 249 McFarlen, Angela: 157,205 McFarlen, Beverlee: 139,205 McFarlen, Jennifer: 126,146, 311 McFarlen, Jimmy: 163,165,167, 205 McFerd, Keith: 235 McGill, Cheri: 263 McGill, Monica: 248 McGlathery, Deloris: 167 McGlathery, Jacqueline: 167 McGraw, Gretchen: 121,205 McGraw, James: 97, 248 Mclnnis, Carla: 91, 263 Mclnnis, Paula: 91, 263 McIntosh, Sandra: 103,125,206, 273, 290 McIntyre, Cecelia: 263 McKee, Colleen: 158,206 McKee, Kevin: 263 McKenzie, Jim: 30,206 McKenzie, Lisa: 249 McKenzie, Patty: 263 McKin, Tammy: 263 McKinley, Jon: 152,155 Mckinley, Lynn: 235 McKinney, Sharron: 144, 235,299 McKinney, Suellen: 164,249 McKleroy, Lisa: 158,139 McLeod, Marissa: 249 McManus, Bobby: 235 McManu-;, Samuel: 206,121 McMeans, Brenda: 263, 264, 235 McMillan, Jayne: 158,235 McMillan, Jimmy: 249 McMullen, Terica: 263 McNeill, David: 235 McNiel, Mary: 97,126,249 McRee, Claudia: 206 McRee, Grace: 157 McSparrin, Johnny: 249 McTigue, Sandy: 249 McVay, Donna: 206 Meadows, Jane: 92,95,249 Medley, Dayna: 249 Medley, Michail: 235 Mefford, Ricky: 249 Meharg, Greg: 136, 235 Melson, Rochelle: 263 Mercer, Paul: 154, 263 Merchant, Mike: 249 Merrell, Jeffery: 74, 206 Metzger, Jerry: 206 Metzger, Jimmy: 206 Michell, Wallace: 263 Middleton, Thereas: 37,206 Milan, Ralph: 206 Milewicz, Christine: 206,315 Miller, Betty: 32,249 Miller, Certis: 167, 249 Miller, Pari: 79 Miller, Gertrude: 249 Miller, Janice: 144,207 Miller, Janine: 207 Miller, Jeffrey: 84, 263 Miller, Jimmy: 235 Miller, Karen: 167,249 Miller, Kelvin: 263 Miller, Kim: 263 Miller, Linda: 26, 249 Miller, Margretta: 161 Miller, Mike: 249 Miller, Robin: 207 Miller, Sandra: 263 Miller, Shirley: 207 Miller, Tim: 263 Miller, Tim: 235 Milliner, Deborah: 83,98,121,207 Milliner, Linda: 82,98, 249 Mills, Howard: 207 Miott, Craig: 249 Mitchell, Donna: 126, 263 Mitchell, Mike: 263 Mitchell, Susan: 235 Mitchell, Wallace: 79 Miton, Joyce: 235 Mixon, Raymond: 263 Mobley, Johnny: 249 Monostori, Eric: 263 Monroe, Colette: 263 Moody, Coyette: 138,159, 235 Moon, Greg: 148, 235 Moon, Michael: 64,67,87,125,130, 207,295 Moon, Shelia: 263 Moore, Bobby: 71,263 Moore, Burgess: 263 Moore, Cynthia: 207 Moore, Gary: 249 Moore, George: 150,153 Moore, Karen: 144, 207 Moore, Lisa: 263 Moore, Myris: 263 Moore, Pam: 263 Moore, Vinda: 138, 249 Moore, William: 79,235 Moore, Wilma: 235 Moorehead, Jeri: 118,144, 208 Moreno, Bill: 207 Moreno, Vicki: 12,48, 50,104,249, 303, 342 Morey, John: 263 Morgan, James: 263 Morgan, Johnny: 249 Morgan, Marilyn: 263 Morgan, Mike: 76, 249 Morgan, Roy: 84, 249 Morris, Allison: 163,249 Morris, Caroline: 139, 263 Morris, Edward: 62,235 Morris, Jeffery: 74 Morris, John: 236 Morris, Sandy: 83,249 Morrison, Garry: 207 Morrow, Tami: 161 Morton, Shirley: 158,236 326 Morion, Teresa: 167, 240 Mosley, Bonnie: 95,143, 208 Moss, Larry: 151,155 Motes, Mike: 168,263 Motes, Robbie: 32,103, 208, 290, 293 Moudy, lames: 203 Muery, David: 236 Mullin, Dorothy: 168, 249 Munay, Theresa: 141 Munster, Barbara: 263 Munster, Betty: 236 Munster, Warren: 208 Murdock, Denise: 263 Murphy, Carl: 165,263 Murphy, Cathy: 168,170, 249 Murphy, Haron: 249 Murphy, Robert: 74, 249, 335, 342 Murrah, Billy: 263 Murray, Amanda: 249 Murray, Theresa: 140,236 Murrie, Charles: 263 Muzzi, Katina: 91,127,139, 208 Myatt, Anita: 249 Nance, Alene: 153 Nance, Anthony: 263 Nance, Calvin: 236 Nance, Jacqueline: 249 Nance, Vicki: 139,145 Nash, Beverly: 138, 236 Nayman, Sandy: 249 Neal, Vicki: 236 Neely, Brenda: 84,236 Neely, Linda: 161,236 Neely, Mike: 148, 236 Neil, Chris: 263 Neill, Johnny: 147, 236 Nettleton, Tim: 54,121,208,306 Neumeyer, Robert: 74, 208, 306 Newbern, Angela: 263 Newby, Kenneth: 165, 208 Newton, Karen: 236, 299 Newton, Sandy: 143, 249 Newton, Stephen: 263 Nguyen, Lynn: 263 Nguyen, Michael: 84, 236 Nguyen, Son Hunh: 208 Niblett, Catherine: 249 Nichols, Don: 263 Nilson, Holly: 108,109, 111, 249 Nix, Judy: 263 Nolen, Isaac: 249 Northcutt, Angela: 18,161,177,208 Norwood, Lori: 126, 236 Norwood, Mike: 236, 315 Nye, Gina: 126, 249 Occomy, Larry: 249 Ogden, Alice: 263 Ogden, Angela: 118 Ogden, Kathy: 264 Ogelsby, Karen: 163,249 Ogle, Felicia: 208,174,176,310 Oglesby, Deborah: 209 Oliphant, Anita: 153,155, 264 Oliphant, Clarence: 139,150,151,155, 250, 249 Oliphant, Lucas: 249 Oliver, Jay: 236 Oliver, Teresa: 264 Olliff, Elizabeth: 119,135, 209 Olson, Olin: 89, 236 Oregaugh, Barbara: 150,152,154, 236 Orebaugh, Mike: 153 Orebaugh, Timothy: 263 Orr, Cedric: 71 Ortner, Connie: 209 Ortner, Ralph: 134, 236 Osborne, Marcus: 40,51,112,114, 115,120,209 Otto, Margaret: 250,293 Owen, Barry: 236 Owen, Dawn: 159, 236 Owens, Clay: 250 Owens, Jimmy: 250 Owens, Lisa: 250 Owens, Tim: 264 Owens, William: 71,264 Paddock, Douglas: 264 Page, Deborah: 250 Page, Terri: 236 Panella, Michael: 264 Panter, Todd: 236 Paraquelles, Tammy: 153, 209 Parden, Kathy: 264 Pardon, Kenneth: 161,236 Parham, Novice: 209 Parker, Angela: 125,168,170,209 Parker, Brenda: 236 Parker, Christy: 264 Parker, Harvey: 250 Parker, Jeff: 130,138,264 Parker, Lisa: 236 Parker, Michelle: 167 Parker, Patsy: 163, 236 Parker, Rodney: 250 Parker, Sheila: 264 Parks, John: 250 Parks, Larry: 264 Parks, Susan: 264 Parks, Walter: 161 Parks, Willie: 209 Parrish, Debbie: 163, 236 Parrow, Pamela: 167, 209 Parrow, Phyllis: 159,236 Parson, Sheila: 236 Parton, Joey: 236 Partridge, Jerry: 161,210 Parvin, Mile: 168, 264 Pasuer, Kevin: 87,118,157, 210, 306 Passero, Robert: 210 Pate, Carla: 236 Pate, Lisa: 140,141,143,236 Patterson, Bryan: 151,152 Patterson, Jeff: 126,139,165,168, 264 Patterson, Stanley: 118,121,122,210 Patterson, Bryan: 121, 210 Patterson, Vickie: 264 Patton, Elizabeth Carolyn: 210 Patton, Maria: 104,133,250,250 Payne, Jon: 84,122,299, 236 Payne, Susan: 149,236 Payne, William E.: 84,121,138,210 Payton, Melissa: 250 Pearce, Regina: 174,175,236 Pearman, Michael D.: 157,210 Pearson, Patrick: 155,264 Peck, Dennis: 146,210 Peck, Jeff: 264 Pellegrini, Natalie: 250,311 Pender, Margie: 250 Pendergraft, Vanessa: 163, 264 Penichet, Darcy Craig, I: 211 Percy, Roger: 236 Perice, Shelia: 264 Perdy, John: 236 Perry, Dawn Renee: 211 Perry, Paul: 269 Perry, Robin: 299,250 Perry, Russell: 236 Perry, Steve: 74, 250 Peterson, Kelly: 264 Petty, Tina: 264 Pfundston, Holly: 264 Phillips, Bobby D.: 148,211 Phillips, Beth: 250 Phillips, Bryan: 250 Phillips, Cathy: 250 Phillips, Charles: 250 Phillips, Christine: 211 Phillips, Cindy: 264,165,305 Phillips, John Arch: 162,167,165,211 Phillips, Kim: 250 Phillips, Pamela: 250 Phillips, Trina: 236 Pierce, Celia: 126, 264 Pierce, Herbie: 264 Pierce, Julie: 161,236 Pierce, Randy: 250 Pierce, Sheila: 264 Pindale, Kristi: 163,167,250 327 Piner, Howard Lee: 211 Piner, Tamela: 250 Piper, Michelle Rene: 54,125,211, 293 Pillman, Patrick: 264 Pitts, David: 138,155,150 Pitts, Rosie: 250 Plaia, |oe: 135,150,151,152,153,236 Plaia, Paula R.: 211 Plant, Denise: 146,211 Pollard, Cynthia: 83,98,264 Pollard, Jeffery: 264 Polston, Charlie: 250 Pope, Edward Alvin: 121,122, 211 Pope, Douglas: 138,151,154 Pope, Keith M.: 211 Pope, Laurie: 264 Porche, Lamar: 236 Porella, Susan: 236 Porter, Mary Ann: 103,126, 236, 290, 303 Porter, Patricia: 167,264 Porterfield, John: 136,137,211 Peteat, Russ: 236,138 Potter, Devis: 236 Potts, Thomas: 250 Powell, Brian: 130,139,151,155,250 Powell, Felix: 250 Powere, Joan: 264 Prater, Anthony: 264 Prater, Ginger: 237, 299, 330 Price, Crystal: 237 Price, Tina: 264 Prince, Joey: 264 Probart, Lisa: 264 Probari, Lori: 237 Proffitt, David R.:64,67, 212 Propst, Susan: 237 Provancho, Diana Marie: 212 Provancha, Liad: 264 Pruitt, Marty: 84, 250 Pugh, Billy G.: 212 Pugh, Greg: 237 Pugh, Ida: 264 Pugh, Leroy: 13,74,237 Putman, Paula: 163, 264 Pyle, James: 250 Pyndell, Kevin: 145 Quillin, Teresa: 264 Radden, Michele: 168, 250 Radhoff, Kathryn J.: 161,212 Ragan, Phillip: 161 Ragsdale, Ernest Wayne, Jr.: 212 Ragsdale, Nancy Gail: 212 Raines, Mary: 212 Rainey, Janice: 254, 264 Rains, Lane: 264 Rains, Tonya: 237 Ralph, Glumm: 153, 264 Ralph, Mark: 237 Ralston, Cathy: 250 Ramsey, MaryAnn: 128,212,295 Raney, Jill: 250 Raney, Lynn Ellen: 136,137,212 Ranffy, Mike: 212 Rapoza, Bob: 237 Rapoza, Kenny: 264 Ratley, Barry: 264 Ratley, Jerry: 250 Rately, Terry: 250 Rawlinson, Donna: 265 Ray, Lonnie: 237 Rayborn, Eddie: 237 Raymond, Bruce D.: 99,212 Reagh, Randy: 250 Redpath, Cathy: 127,143,250 Reesman, Cindy: 265 Reid, Cathy Lynn: 213 Reid, John Horace: 213 Reid, Valorie: 250 Revegar, Neal: 213 Reynolds, Karen: 57,105, 265,305 Reynolds, Reginald: 64,67,119,122 Rhode, Melanie Susan: 122,163,168, 169.170.213 Rhodes, Ronald: 237 Rhude, Cindy: 265 Rhyne, Tina: 213 Rice, Charles: 265 Rice, Charles: 76 Rice, Donna: 121,177, 237 Rice, John: 148,237 Rice, Vicky: 250 Rice, William: 237 Rich, David: 213 Richards, Judith Marie: 94,92,95,119 134.213 Richards, Robert: 1, 213 Richards, Roger William: 153 Richardson, Rita: 265 Richison, Gia: 126,129, 250, 295 Richmond, Donna: 213,144 Riddle, Joseph: 138, 265 Riggins, Janie: 265 Riley, Donna: 213 Riley, Linda: 237 Riley, Teresa L.: 213 Rinehart, Caroline: 237 Rinehart, Robert: 96, 165, 265 Ringham, Deborah: 265 Risberg, Grace: 12, 48, 49,126, 265, 305,311,335 Risberg, Paul: 237,312 Rivers, Judith E.: 125,128,149, 213 393, 295 Rizzardi, Pamela Renee: 214,162,165 119 Rizzardi, Tammy: 132,163, 265 Roach, Cheryl Ann: 214 Roberson, Penny: 250 Roberts, Andrew: 265 Roberts, Brad: 250 Roberts, Cynthia: 143, 237 Roberts, Pat: 141,168,237 Roberts, Sharon: 265 Robertson, Jackie: 265 Robertson, Penny: 145,134 Robertson, James: 265 Robertson, Jeff: 250,168 Robertson, Kimberly: 237 Robinett, Lynn: 82, 98,137 Robinson, Cathy: 125,174,175,214 293 Robinson, Cynthia: 127,250 Robinson, Eddie: 250 Robinson, Jerry: 250 Robinson, Marcia: 250 Robinson, Mike: 164,265 Robison, Myra: 265 Robison, Teresa: 141, 237 Rockefeller, Diane: 104,250, 293, 313 Roddy, Lisa: 141, 214 Rodgers, Bimbo: 250 Rodgers, Dianne: 237 Rodgers, Henry: 134,151,152,154, 237, 250 Roland, Kenny: 237 Roland, Phillip: 131,168,169, 250 Rones, Billy: 138,155 Rookis, Gina: 139,237, 303 Rooks, Paula: 133, 214 Roper, Sheila: 134,167 Roper, Tommy: 237 Rosado, Jeffrey: 113,134,237 Rose, Kyle: 92,94,214 Rose, Robin: 161,237 Rosette, Juily: 265 Ross, Raymond: 265 Ross, Walter: 237 Rost, Terri: 256 Royer, John: 237 Rozell, Penny: 108,109, 111, 251,299 Ruddy, Donna: 117, 237 Ruebush, Mickey: 265 Rundle, Mike: 97 Rushing, Joni: 116 Russell, John: 265 Russell, Maurice: 155, 237 Rutherford, Cindy: 168,169, 237 Rutherford, Sheila: 168,251 Ruthledge, Melody: 251,299 328 Sabin, Mike: 168, 251 Sage, Brenda: 161,237 Sage, Lisa: 214 Salkil, Rodger: 214 Salkil, Terry: 163,167, 265 Sampson, Lisa: 265 Sandefur, Almon: 265 Sanders, Dean: 75,131,237 Sanders, Scott: 237 Sanders, Tammy: 251 Sandetur, Lowretta: 237 Sandlin, Shirley: 265 Sandwell, Violet: 153,265 Saunders, Kathy: 163, 265 Savage, Paula: 265 Savage, Randy: 161,214 Sayler, |im: 95,139,214 Schell, Susan: 143,118,214 Schlernitzauer, Lawrence: 251 Schild, Valerie: 124,129,130,237, 295 Schlernitzauer, Teresa: 238,214, 315 Schneider, Vance: 251 Schneider, Vince: 237 Schnitzmeier, Pat: 215 Schreiber, Adam: 75,237 Schreiber, Bernard: 79,126,265 Schrick, Jodi: 40,92,94,95,118,119, 125,215 Schrimsher, Cindy: 237 Schrimsher, Debbie: 143,144, 215 Schrimsher, Kim: 251,293 Schrimsher, Richard: 265 Schumake, William: 215 Schymake, Gregory: 130,237 Scott, Donna: 169,265 Scott, Donna: 168,170,215 Scott, Hope: 133,215 Scott, Melinda: 162,163,164,168, 251 Scott, Randy: 265 Scott, Robin: 146,215 Scott, Sandra: 251 Scroggins, Sherri: 126,141,251 Scruggs, Cora: 154,265 Scruggs, Eric: 251 Scruggs, Jackie: 215, 303 Seals, Floyd: 265 Seals, Paula: 118,143,144,215 Searles, Donna: 138, 237 Sears, Cheryl: 265 Seay, Marchalle: 251 Segelhorst, Karen: 99,125,128, 216, 295 Seiler, George: 251 Sellers, Sandra: 168, 265 Serage, Annette: 237 Sessions, lames: 237 Setzer, Steven: 237 Shaper, Mary: 251 Sharp, Annette: 168,177, 251 Sharp, Howard: 216 Sharp, Lynn: 138 Sharp, Richard: 89 Sheaffer, Anja: 251 Sheffiels, Paula: 216 Shelton, Laura: 265 Shelton, Robert: 121,122,216 Sherrell, lay: 238 Shoemaker, Donal: 153 Shook, Jennifer: 159 Shoulders, Randy: 161,238 Shumake, Greg: 126 Shumake, Lindsey: 153 Shumaler, James: 251 Shemaler, Kay: 149, 216 Shupe, David: 157,165,238 Shupe, Theresa: 216 Sievers, Debi: 119,121, 219 Simmons, Randy: 265 Simmons, Raymond: 71,265 Simmons, Teresa: 265 Simms, Belinda: 265 Simon, Sil: 158, 238 Simpson, Bobby: 251 Simpson, Jeffery: 251 Sims, Henry: 150,151,153,216 Sinclair, Cindy: 216 Sinclair, Paula: 265 Sinclair, Shelly: 265 Sinopole, Cindy: 99,251 Si nopole, Kathy: 268, 265 Sinopole, Patrick: 99, 238 Sircy, Tommy: 265 Sisk, James: 151,154, 265 Sistla, Leila: 168, 265 Skinner, Dennie: 251 Slinkard, Greg: 251 Smart, Cindy: 238 Smart, Darlene: 265 Smith, Angie: 251 Smith, Brian: 251 Smith, Bryan: 238 Smith, Cheryl: 238 Smith, Carnie: 77 Smith, Cindy: 265 Smith, Debbie: 126,138,155,251 Smith, Denise: 153, 217 Smith, Donna: 265 Smith, Frank: 51,53,64,67,75,87, 217 Smith, Hattie: 158 Smith, Jacque: 217 Smith, Jimmy: 238 Smith, JoAnn: 217 Smith, Joyce: 238 Smith, Karen: 238 Smith, Karnie: 94,251 Smith, Kathie: 51,119,217,293 Smith, Ken: 121,130,165, 340 Smith, Mary Beth: 116,174,175,238, 311 Smith, Mike: 139,240,251,342 Smith, Pam: 138,251 Smith, Patricia: 265 Smith, Paul: 266 Smith, Peggy: 266 Smith, Regna: 83, 265 Smith, Richie: 265 Smith, Robbie: 217 Smith, Robin: 251 Smith, Shelley: 251 Smith, Steve: 251 Smith, Suzy: 238, 315 Smith, Tim: 260 Smith, Terry: 251 Smith, Tony: 266 Smith, Wanda: 251 Smithey, Dinah: 251 Snell, Carla: 251 Snipes, Kathy: 141,251 Snyder, David: 238 Soprano, Martin: 168 Sowa, Andrea: 217 Sowa, Elizabeth: 127,134, 251 Sparrow, Mark: 68,251 Spear, Mary: 238 Spearman, Joe: 54,89,130, 306 Speer, Brian: 266 Spencer, Donna: 266 Spencer, John: 238 Spencer, Karen: 251 Spencer, Terri: 125,174,175,293, 306 Spray, Janice: 149,238 Staggs, Greg: 251 Stamper, Tammy: 251 Stanley, Kent: 69, 251 Stanley, Kevin: 71,266 Stanley, Sonja: 251 Stanley, Sonya: 142,238 Stanners, Sally: 266 Stansky, lunior: 79 Stansky, Roderick: 26, 32,46, 52,118, 124,130,128, 218 Stapler, Regina: 266 Staten, Calvin: 69,251 Statom, Jan: 142, 238 Statum, Brett: 251 Statum, Dickey: 149, 217 Steele, Angie: 251 Steele, Chris: 266 Steele, Darlene: 238 Steele, William: 251 Steelman, David: 252 Steinke, Herbert: 266 Steinman, Johnny: 87, 218 Stephens, Chris: 266 Stephens, Doug: 266 Sterling, Brenda: 252 Stevens, Chris: 63, 79,126 329 Stevens, Dora: 108,110,124,120,174, 176,218, 293 Stevens, Laurie: 91,167, 266 Stevens, Patricia: 139, 252 Stevens, Terry: 266 Stevenson, Robert: 63, 266 Stewart, Cheryl: 252 Stewart, Christy: 126, 252 Stewart, Delores: 252 Stewart, Don: 218 Stewart, Frida: 163, 266 Stewart, Lawrence: 252 Stewart, Lydia: 218 Stewart, Pam: 12, 48, 50, 126,103, 328 Stewart, Phyllis: 266 Stewart, Tony: 84,252 Stewart, Vicki: 238 Stiegler, Lisa: 218, 303 Stieler, Mark: 266 Stiegler, Norman: 60, 238 Stipes, Lance: 266 Stockton, Terry: 252 Stogmer, Art: 238 Stobner, Erik: 252 Stone, Andre: 75,95,133,218, 337 Stone, Jeff: 238 Stone, lim: 266 Stone, Kathy: 163,167,252 Stone, Pamela: 266 Stoner, Dani: 218, 315 Stoner, Todd: 79 Stoner, Steven: 266 Story, Craig: 89,150, 218 Stover, Paul: 151,153,154,218 Strachan, Callie: 125,218,293 Strachan, )oey: 238 Stram, Carol: 218 Strange, David: 168, 252 Strickland, Donna: 266 Strickland, Ivory: 62 Strickland, Kim: 252 Strickland, Vicki: 219 Stubbs, Cameron: 89 Stubbs, Dawn: 42,266 Suermann, Cmdi: 126,252,299 Summers, Sonya: 252 Summers, Valerie: 125,143,144, 219 Sumner, Cathy: 238 Sumner, Donna: 219 Suttles, lames: 266 Swann, Deborah: 133,140,141 161 219 Swann, Helen: 266 Swann, Lavett: 158,133 Swann, Willie: 238 Sweetman, Billy: 151,153,266 Sweeton, Sharon: 95,252 Swinford, Steve: 252 Swinford, Steve: 161 Swoboda, Cathy: 266 Swoboda, Lori: 147,219 Syverson, Stacee: 177,238 Tafoya, Amy: 149,238, 293 Tagsdale, Earnest: 161 Tanner, Karen: 162, 252 Tate, David: 252 Tate, lames: 252 Tate, Kerry: 163,165,252 Tate, Pamela: 266 Tate, Terri: 266 Taylor, Alex: 266 Taylor, Brian: 266 Tayloe, David: 252 Taylor, Debbie: 155 Taylor, Fred: 266 Taylor, (enice: 238 Taylor, Larry: 79,266 Taylor, Robert: 252 Taylor, Robert: 64,67, 71,95, 219 Taylor, Roger: 266 Taylor, Stuart: 71 Taylor, Tim: 252 Taylor, Todd: 77,167,252 Taylor, Tony: 266 Teates, Randolph: 121,131,162,168, 171,219 Teetz, Lynna: 252 Terrell, Angela: 163,165,167,219 Terrell, lanice: 165,252 Tessman, Barbara: 219 Thames, Melissa: 164,165,167, 219 Thayer, Michael: 131,162,168,169 170,238 Thomas, Bryan: 252 Thomas, Cino: 84 Thomas, Cory: 266 Thomas, Dave: 75,252 Thomas, Doyce: 219,306 Thomas, Gwen: 238 Thomas, Jeff: 266 Thomas, loyce: 139,226, 238 Thomas, Katie: 162,163,167,174,176, 238 Thomas, Kim: 252 Thomas, Lee Anna: 103,125, 219, 290, 303 Thomas, Mike: 126, 266 Thomas, Pamela: 136,118, 220 Thomas, Robert: 238 Thomas, Roger: 165,252 Thomas, Scott: 252 Thomas, Tyrone: 95, 252 Thomason, Martha: 252 Thome, Stephanie: 117,144,220 Thompson, Cecelia: 220 Thompson, David: 266 Thompson, Gregory: 121, 220 Thompson, |ohn: 252 Thompson, Joyce: 129,168,174,175, 252 Thompson, Kim: 252 Thompson, Mary: 266 Thompson, Paula: 252 Thompson, Rana: 252 Thompson, Randy: 238 Thompson, Renita: 220 Thompson, Roger: 266 Thompson, Tasca: 161, 238 Thompson, Timmy: 266 Thompson, William: 238 Threet, fenny: 168,266 Tidwell, Anthony: 75,95,60 Tidwell, Chris: 62, 77, 252 Tidwell, Paul: 220 Tierney, Richard: 69 Tillage, Charles: 220 Tisdale, Larry: 75 Todd, Charles: 10,148, 220 Todd, David: 238 Tomnitz, Sherry: 252 Toney, Bruce: 153, 266 Toney, Deborah: 95 Toney, Kim: 95, 238 Toney, Mike: 130,252,295 Toney, Ronnie: 252 Toney, Sarina: 83 Torres, Beverly: 126, 303 Torres, |oey: 79,167,266 Tonge, Gregory: 84,220 Torlorano, )ohn: 238 Tougaw, Larry: 153,154 Tougaw, Michael: 138,151,155 Townley, Wendy: 252 Towsend, Barbara: 19,133,161 Townsend, Jackie: 133,252 Townsend, Lynn: 238 Townsend, Randall: 220 Traglia, lames: 85, 266 Traglia, Ronald: 75, 238 Trammell, Debbie: 252 Treece, Rene: 220 Trostel, Donald: 238 Trostel, Rickey: 238 Troup, Keith: 130,164,167, 220, 295 Trulson, Shelia: 252 Tucker, Barry: 266 Tucker, Chris: 266 Tucker, Cynthia: 168 Tucker, Fredrick: 168,170,221 Tucker, Kim: 117,118,161,238 Tucker, Kimberly: 221 Tucker, Pamm: 124, 221,306 Tucker, Phillip: 221 Tucker, Sandra: 161,221 Tucker, Wanda: 238 Turan, Kevin: 168,252 Turner, Carolyn: 221 Turner, Eddie: 69 Turner, Jewel: 158,239 330 T urner, Roy: 266 Twitty, Francilla: 155 Tygielski, Andrew: 112,115, 253 Tyree, Earl: 10,149,221 139,239, 290, 293, 295 Uptagrafft, Dianne: 266 Uselton, Kay: 253 Valentine, Kelly: 125,162,164,221 Vance, Greg: 168, 253 Vance, Karen: 239 Vanderburg, Susan: 91,239 Vann, David: 134,163,169, 253 Vann, Robert: 161 Veesey, Gary: 266 Venus, Barbara: 253 Vess, James: 148,221 Vickers, John: 266 Vickers, Mike: 168 Vickers, Susie: 239 Vickers, Troy: 253 Vierheller, Holger: 155 Vines, Lisa: 82,98,119,121,125,222 Vining, Jill: 163,167, 267 Vinmg, Kim: 12, 47,49, 52,128,178, 179,222,295 Violetl, Linda: 142,253 Voight, Jack: 222 Vojticek, David: 267 Vojticek, Susan: 129,174,176, 239, 295 Waddle, Suprenia: 253 Wade, Bret: 239 Wade, Cecellia: 133,222,337 Wade, Jett: 267 Wade, Michael: 132,139 Wagner, Jacay: 93,94,126,267 Wagner, Jeff: 239 Wagner, Matthew: 222 Waid, Sherri: 253 Walden, Teresa: 253 Wale, George: 239 Walker, Darryl: 239 Walker, Debt ie: 239 Walker, Erik: 222 Walker, Karen: 222 Walker, Kathleen: 178,179, 222 Walker, Melanie: 168, 267 Walker, Pamela: 253 Walker, Reggie: 239 Walker, Renee: 253, 293 Walker, Robby: 222 Walker, Shelia: 144, 253 Walker, Velancer: 267 Walker, Wade: 253 Wall, Mark: 267 Wallace, Danah: 223 Wallace, Evelyn: 253 Wallace, Richard: 239 Wallace, Scott: 223 Wallace, Stephanie: 267 Wallentang, Cecilia: 174,175, 253 Waller, Billy: 253 Walls, Justin: 131,99, 223 Walls, Suzi: 91,267, 299 Walters, Lenora: 239 Walters, Robert: 131,223,335 Waitress, Bill: 223 Ward, Catbina: 267 Ward, Terri: 253 Ward, Tim: 239 Ward, Wanda: 158, 253 Ware, Anna: 239 Ware, Marie: 253 Warvi, Katherine: 92,94, 95, 223, 293 Washburn, Laurie: 267 Washburn, Mandy: 253 Watkins, Anthony: 60,75, 223, 306 Watkins, Elvest: 239 Watkins, James: 239 Watkins, Michelle: 267 Watkins, Shelia: 133,223 Watkins, Vernon: 151 Walling, Daniel: 239 Watson, Carolyn: 116,141,223 Watson, David: 267 Watson, Earl: 253 Watson, Henrietta: 223 Watson, Patti: 126, 239 Watson, Phyllis: 141,267 Watson, Steve: 77, 253 Watts, Dwight: 239 Watts, Jead: 253 Way, Janice: 163,168, 253 Weaver, Jeff: 239 Webb, Charles: 267 Webster, Shawn: 267 Webster, Walter: 253 Weeks, Bryan: 267 Welch, Janet: 141,144,253 Wells, Mike: 137,239 Wendt, Eric: 253 West, Anthony: 126,127 Westmore, Kerri: 223 Wheatley, Debra: 96,97,121,223, 299 Wherry, Cedric: 69,253 Whiddon, Tina: 161,224 Whitaker, Donnie: 239 White, Carol: 92,94,95,224 White, Deborah: 239 White, Frankie: 162,168,169,171,239 White, Mike: 77, 253 White, Sue: 168, 239 Whitehead, Dennis: 224 Whitehead, Mark: 139 Whitehead, Noel: 224 Whitener, Heather: 139, 239, 303 Whitener, Stuart: 79, 267 Whitman, Carl: 253 Whilselt, Kim: 125,224, 293 Whitsett. Thomas: 267 Wilbanks, Rene: 145 Wilcox, Dennis: 267 Wilkinson, Brian: 253 Wiliams, Andre: 151,152,155, 253 Willaims, Angela: 267 Williams, Anthony: 155, 239 Wiliams, Brenda: 134,158, 253 Williams, Cheryl: 267 Wiliams, Cindy: 163,239 Williams, Cynthia: 167 Williams, Cynthia: 122,224 Williams, Denise: 117,224 Williams, Dawne: 12,47, 49,54,103, 119.224, 290 Williams, Gregory: 27, 75, 224, 306 Williams, Julie: 103,139, 239, 290, 303 Williams, Kathy: 158 Williams, Pam: 253 Williams, Ramona: T18 Williams, Sandra: 93, 267 Williams, Stephen: 84, 253 Williams, Sue: 164,253 Williams, Tom: 77,253 Williams, Treva: 141, 239 Willia, Tina: 141,253 Willie, Walter: 267 Willits, Kris: 93, 95, 267 Willits, Patti: 253, 303 Wilson, Amy: 267, 311 Wilson, Chip: 99,126 Wilson, Greg: 267 Wilson, Mark: 267 Wilson, Mike: 267 Wilson, Ronald: 79 Wilson, Wanda: 133,161,224 Wimberly, Tracy: 126, 267 Winegarger, Art: 253 Winn, Jimmy: 267 Winslow, Wannette: 118,121,122, 141.224, 310 Winslow, Mike: 40,75, 239 Wise, Billy: 267 Wise, Carl: 253 Wisecarver, Sherrie: 177, 224 Wisecarver, Sue: 267 Witherew, Stacey: 253 Wolf, Wayne: 119,121,122,135,225 Wolfe, Heidi: 253 Wolfe, Jennifer: 174,175,168 Womack, Tina: 239 Wonders, Jeanne: 239 331 Wood, Jetonda: 56,152,155,267 Wood, Rai-Lynn: 112,113,134, 253 Wood, Sherri: 253, 299 Wood, Steve: 161,225 Wood, Tim: 161,225 Woodham, David: 253 Woodis, Cindy: 267 Woods, Pamela: 225 Woods, Wesley: 126,253 Woodward, Eric: 62, 267 Woolf, Jennifer: 253 Works, Sherry: 141,267 Worsham, Kim: 168,267 Wright, Alan: 253 Wright, Beverly: 253 Wright, Tammy: 253 Wright, Won: 239 Wright, William: 168 Wynn, Marion: 161 Wood, Mary: 267 Yarne, Brad: 161 Yarrow, Fred: 253 Yates, Laurie: 161,239, 311 Yates, Michael: 225 Yates, Patty: 267 Yodwolkis, Steve: 154 York, Arthur: 92,94 York, Larry: 225 York, Tammey: 239 York, Thomas: 267 Young, Angela: 253 Young, Cathy: 267 Young, Clayton: 239 Young, Debbie: 125,225, 315 Young, Mike: 239 Youngblood, Jennifer: 152,153,154, 239 Youngren, Denise: 225, 315 Youngren, Lisa: 267 Yuraska, Chris: 239 Yaraska, Robert: 267 Yuraska, Roger: 155,267 Zimmerman, Craig: 253 Zimmerman, Eric: 267 Zimmerman, Sheri: 225 Zupanzich, Lisa: 239 Zuwn, Bruce: 239 332 ASSEMBLIES Assemblies can be very informative. When retiring Senator john Sparkman visited Butler, seniors had a chance to learn about the gov- ernment from an official point of view. Under New Management visited Butler for an hour of rock music. ART Artistic talent seems to flow from Butler every year. This year was no exception. From pen and ink drawings to pottery, Rebels excel. bottom right — Ginger Praler concentrates on a difficult stroke. bottom right — Jimmy Goddard practices using a pottery wheel. 333 EXCHANGE STUDENTS A joint effort of S. R. Butler High School and Karl C. Parrish High in Barranquilla, Columbia, the student exchange program enables students to study a different culture. Senior Cliff Beach, Junior Shannon Graham, and freshman Jonathan Mazur were Butler's representatives this year. While there they studied both an American and Columbian curriculum. top Cliff Beach prepares to leave for Barran- bottom — lonathon Mazur looks forward to his trip quilla. 334 FL’RTING The name of the game is flirting. The rules are simple. Anyone of the opposite sex is fair game. top — Ramona Lynch and Robby Walker enjoy school. Or is it each other? bottom left — Grace Risberg and Bobby Murphy discuss Friday night's plans. FIGHTIN’ Anger. It's a common human emotion, hrom this emo- tion often comes fighting. Although fighting is not the best way, it's often the easiest way to vent one's feelings. below right — Two students release their anger on each other 335 HOME EC Home Economics is very useful io students in the future. Not only do they learn cooking and sewing, they also learn how to decorate a house or apartment, how to care for a baby, and how to live on a budget. lop Home e . students learn the basics of preparing foods. above — Mike Hardin prepares lor moving out above —Measuring is very important as shown by this student. 336 LIBRARY The library, in attempting to enrich the minds of Butler students, has added an improvement: a classical music sys- tem. Classical music plays over a four speaker system while students use the library's resources. left — a student helps keep the library orderly bottom — Students gather around the library desk to request material LUNCH A student has many choices for lunc h at Butler this year. He may eat a full lunch or just snack on cookies and milk. If neither choice tempts the palate, he may eat a salad. There is also a choice of beverages this year. Coke machines are located in the Commons area, and there are also tea, milk, and orange drink. above — Andre Stone and Cecilia Wade enioy lunch 337 NAPS Naps are an integral part of Butler's atmosphere. Any- where one looks, he can see someone taking a nap. Whether it be in the library, class, or common's area, some- one is sure to be sleeping. Positions and facial expressions are varied, ranging from the eyes slightly open to squinted eyes or a scrunched-up face. 338 -s, s OPEN CAMPUS Besides eating lunch at school, Butler juniors and sen- iors may go out for lunch on Butler's open-campus pro- gram. An upperclassman has a wide variety of foods for lunch outside of Butler. He may have anything from hamburgers to fish or tacos. There are approximately eight fast-food restaurants in the immediate Butler area, all available to Butler juniors and seniors. top — |im Casey eats on the run. bottom — A student takes his time for lunch 339 PRIMPING Butler High must have the neatest hair in the world. All day, at any time, someone is combing their hair. Primping is a favorite pastime as every- one has (or would like to have) someone to look nice for. So, primp away! right — Ken Smith zaps his hair into place far right — Beth Bullock prepares for the long day ahead. PADDLING Assistant principal's offices are rarely empty. There are the old pros who coolly lounge and the new kids with wide eyes, nervously tapping their fingers. The reasons for getting a pad- dling vary from cutting classes to smart-mouthing a teacher. Whatever the excuse, for some it's like a regular class. right — Being in a high position has its advantages 340 QUIET TIMES You've had a hectic day. All you want is to go home and be quiet after a long day at school. Quiet times are an important part of every day. It gives us a chance to get ourselves together in time for the next day. left — Junior Susan Hagen spends lime reminiscing. RELAXING With all the rushing around at Butler, a person needs to get away from it all to relax. There are many places to go, accord- ing to the type of atmosphere you can relax in. Some people don't care where they're at, just as long as they are with friends. above — Kim Dean relaxes in the commons area with a above — Coach Baker and Coach Meadows lake a break from the daily grind, magazine. 341 SCIENCES There is a large variety of science courses to choose from at Butler. Some of the choices are biology, chemistry, human physiology, and physics. Any of these classes will give you background for future study. below — Mike Smith sets up a chemistry experiment. right — Vicki Moreno consults Bobby Murphy in biology. SMOOCHING Smooching is among one of the favorite pas- times here at BHS. It does happen in the com- mons area, however, there are other places that are preferred. For example, cars are a favorite place. Others are dark corners, behind the stairs, and in the back of a room while a film is show- ing. right — Kim Greenhaw and Bruce Garoppo gaze into each other's eyes. 342 One of the things students do not look forward to at Butler is taking a test. Whether it be an NEDT or an English test, students dread the thought of flunking one. left — Tests are the low point in a student's day. TALKING What would life be like if no one could talk? There is always a constant murmur in and around the halls at Butler. Croups form to gossip or to discuss the latest fashions, or just to avoid thinking about classes. below — The girls gossip over the latest fashion. 343 WORKING Definition: The act or operation of one who or that which works. This is what school is for, to learn by working. Every day, approximately three thousand stu- dents work hard reaching for that final goal — graduation. right — Scoll Kochaver works diligently on a history assign- ment. below — Two students review test material. 344 EXITING When the bell rings at 3:00 each day, the rush is on. It's not the easiest task in the world trying to exit from a school as crowded as Butler but we manage with only minor difficulties. 345 347 348 God mado you someone special I know that it is true just think where I'd be this minute Had it not been for loveable you. God made you someone special In his own little crafty way He gave you the gift of life On your own very special day. God made you one of a kind I think that you're really great If you were only 19 again I'm sure I would make you my date. God made you someone special To point out what you did for me To show me the guy I would have become And the one I can really be. Can't you tell by now What you really mean to me You have shown me the way back from drugs Look what you've done for me If it weren't for your love and efforts lust think what I might have done If it weren't for your love and affection This school would be minus one. — A Butler senior 349 of 1979 to you biyjooo 352 REBEL STAFF Editor— Robin Clugston Assistant Editor— Ronna Klinedinst Features — Robin French Organizations — Ann Day Index — Donna Benefield Business Manager — Sharon Blount Seniors — Brenda Jett, Eileen Stevens Staff— Rhonda Bahr, Lisa Baines, Shann Cloud, Lisa Drummonds, Brett Foley, Holly Nilson, Penny Rozell Photographers — Hal DobbsPaul Burton, Bob Kircus, Dennis Klinedinst Sponsor— Cina Brown Special thanks to Larry Waldrup and Jim with a smile. Cliff Beach really pulled through for Campbell for taking last minute pictures. Mrs. us when we needed more pictures. Mark Chan- Waldrup for putting up with our urgent calls ask- dler was nice enough to come through with ing for the last minute pictures. Thanks to South- sports copy. A very special thanks goes to the erland's Blueprint for coming through with sup- faculty, administration and student body of But- plies, even though our bills were left unpaid for a |er High School. There was always someone while. Jimmy Elmore, our man from Taylor, around to give us a needed pat on the back, above, could always be counted on for a solution
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