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Ni ,R , sim' ' '- - - .5'?' 5.2 ,, . Y. S 'l as f N Y f.. x G 5 2 Y hi . 'L gt gf '14-f L . ' - .515 .A I 4 rd xt2-f'i43 ' f , .5 - - ' 1 .J .- f'.i1.r. 1 V 9 M' . t- ik ,AN ,Q 5 , -W veg .. V 1 z Q '.-, ' . .- , A A K, . V -1 .fly ,Aff ' if ' 1 V arfmf -Q Q A 1. ' ag ,Vg a za, Q , sfgifsa 1 fu . - is Q V ferfiqgrq Q I jg Y' f if 'A 'Wi f , ,,, . 53 iff .fi - ri Q F' . r 5 ff, in . . 1 S 5 4 E 1' ig' 4 K 'QB 3' . , I 1 h . '-fi Egg' 'vi I X ' I 'fb 1 F' W if- ws' , . pi 1:3 1:55 If 'Y 4 - Q I- 1 ' '--X. r' x 1 x : 1 5'5- 5 f., , , rr 1-V -ff g,.g'f 1.x 0 1 A .1- -.3,.:,v. 4. .A E xiii? ,f J 2 A 9 E , xi .X 1 'QD 4 , sw .1 gi g ' gg -. ww, V Y ., flledwfillm We, the students and faculty of Carroll High School, gratefully dedicate our 1976 Bicentennial edition of the Eaglet to the growth and heritage of our great city, Ozark. We have seen it prosper and grow into one ofthe finest towns in Alabama. It is truly a beautiful place to live. Our forefathers built a rich heritage for us. We benefit from their legacy of love, industry, and high courage. We show our gratefulness to those forefathers by honoring this heritage and by passing it on, strengthened and reinforced, to those who shall come after us. This Bicentennial year we salute Ozark and its heritage with much pride and great respect. To the rolling hills and the forests deep they come so long ago, 1 And made a place where they'd work and sleep and their children could live and grow. Two hundred years have come and gone, and the village has been blessed. And the good its done will go on and on, but there's still no time for rest. For the generations that are to come will look back on what is dear And remember the legacy left to them by the ones who now live here. Marian B. Manwell New Q gun! -- YVW-,W - - Q A -.1 3 5- -QA' -r., K CMU Qlmfu gi Edgar, Quwgital This is the seventh year that Mr. Edgar has been principal of Carroll High School He received his B.S. degree in Science from Troy State College in 1951. He also received a master's degree and AA in school administration from Auburn University. Carroll High School has prospered under Mr. Edgar's leadership and has developed into a fine institution of learning. Mr. Edgar is a member of the Ozark Baptist Church, The Chamber of Commerce, District, State, and National Principals' Association, the Ozark Education Association, the Alabama Education Association, and the National Education Association. '.. :..' VA.. V Y sv 'W it 0, --' UWM WW visa LSTEUZC ff ,.,a-1- ',.s I.. ' 2 f 'IS ' .ggyvg u Mrs. Alison Brown, Secretory Mrs. Judy Wright, Student Office Secretary 31 gwlnnw ffkpwdliwib The Guidance Department's purpose is to bring out the capabilities of students and to make them utilize these capabilities in everyday lite. Our dedicated counselors, Miss Martin, Mr. Jacobs, and Mr. McLeod help incoming and outgoing students decide on course selections. They also help students with iob applications, college applications, and decisions on vocational training. They serve Carroll High students in many various and important ways. Mr. Jimmy Jacobs Miss Wenonah Martin Mr. L. O. McLeod Bas c Skills ' Suu SiilllS ' CTBC' LD9V8lO'DT.5fj FY l l.ige-Long 1 C, I .2c.L.5S X I f ' l . 4, Mr. McLeod lectures students on careers. Mr. Jacobs works on scholarship applications ,Ag A3 ' 5 Miss Martin reviews class placement. ,Les Mrs. Jarman and Mrs. Henry help students check out books. all fflpwiliwib Art l and ll are taught to students the fundamentals and various techniques art field. Art history is research techniques used many and reproductions an well as and sketches to illustrate the techniques artists from primitive and modern tir Art helps to bring out the hidden abilities of students, and for m i 's profitable. Mrs. Bette Patton Y, ,,.-.-- - I f nb is .cum swims.. :ii i',,'fAM:H Q I mul:-ri:.,v , - .. ' lm '-'V' 3 ?,:?..!,b 2 I lfllhlllit F Mr. Rhodes lectures to students on the world of work. The Carroll High School Library consists of over ten thousand volumes of books, with a valued selection of many reading desires. The library subscribes to three newspapers and seventy-three magazines. The average circulation daily is approximately one hundred and forty-five books. The librarians are willing to help students solve any research problem which they may have. Mrs. Gladys Henry Mrs. Lillie .larrnon Mrs. Patton assists students with Christmas Scene. Qaifwrgfl-wa'l1w The career development program is a curriculum vehicle designed to provide an initial explanatory and motivational experience for iobs, oriented threshold skills and general competency from careers development Mr. Eliiah Rhodes program, participation and the further development of specialized skills. ewneef goepwllwl Science, biological and physical, is an essential part of the education of those who desire to live a satisfying life. The courses are well organized in content and sequence so that the student will grow to be a well-rounded individual. The Science Department also consists of two mathematical sciences: Chemistry and Physics. Chemistry is the science dealing with the structure composition of materials. Physics is the science which is primarily concerned with the study of matter and energy. Biology is offered in two courses, Biology and ll. These subiects prepare students for higher science courses in college. Mr. William Baker Mr. Robert McCoy 5 'LLUUUA CCS The recommended driver's education course is divided into two parts. The classroom consists of courtesy laws of the state regarding motorized vehicles, how to read road signs and the dangers that occur if the laws are disregarded. The second phase called the laboratory phase deals in actual driving experience. Mr. Wendell Carmichael Mr. David Williams Mr. Carmichael checks the engine before starting lesson. 34 Mr. McCoy points out a formula. Mr. Baker distributes specimen for dissecting. Mr. Williams prepares for a driving lesson. 1 4 Mr. James Chancey l Mr. Frank Dagostin Miss Bonnie MacLean Mrs. Tamplin explains a math problem. Mr. Dagostin goes over an Algebra problem with a student. CMM .fldepwdineiib g Mathematics is an essential skill in our everyday life. Our Mathematics Department makes it possible for each student to develop this skill and to use it to the best of their ability. The department has a wide range of selections of courses which include Math I and Il, Geometry, Algebra l and Il, and Analysis. Miss Maclean utilizes overhead projector in teaching Geometry. Mr. Chancey discusses the properties of absolute value. ifwiguagwafwii .fflepwiliiieiib The Language Arts Department offers English, Spanish, and Journalism to the students of Carroll High. Stress is placed on correcting weaknesses in these areas. A well-balanced English program helps to develop a mature mind. The foreign language courses broaden the students understanding of world origins and his own language. Journalism offers an interpretation of the field of newspaper and yearbook work. Mrs. Cathryn Austin Miss Ann Bowden Miss Catherine Boykin Mrs. Jimmie Jean Bush -000 'su nog Ons 0005 Oitll f... 'Q..Q. Q U. Don N'-e X. . XX '- oxffff X J X :I-i XxM s Mrs. Austin discusses Beowulf. Mrs. Bowden points out an English city. Miss Boykin aids a student with a test. Mrs. Bush discusses layout techniques. s, J'-f' Mrs. Wilson reviews .lulius Caesar with her studenls. A l 1 w xlq , r w - l Ia 1 Mrs. Hicks outlines the proper procedure for a newspaper article. Mrs. Childers explains methods of proofreading. Left: Mrs. Price covers the Old Man and The Sea. Mr. Ezell uses filmstrip. ,s .5 1 li g Mr Rqyo L, ' .4 . 6 A?-3 yck 4' 5, 9 .. ri , V MQ Mr. Peak points out bulletin board on Latin America. Mrs. Murphy discusses the construction of drama flats. W fllpwilmiib The History Department's obiective is to provide each student with the basic understanding of the institutions, ideas, and customs of our American society. This department strives to instill citizenship in the students of Carroll High, as well as awareness through practice, training, and understanding. Their aim is to develop good citizens who will contribute to our city, state and nation. Mr Dennis Ezell , L-... Mr. Skinner reviews test scores. Mr. Dyck talks on Middle East troubles. L -1- '. ,s -lf .1 lf' ' V' ii. T Ar mlrgfi K' br' 5t.ZF'f2 ji: ' .li Mr. Lockhart lectures an the union. Mr. Johnny Lockhart Mrs. Nancy Murphy Mr. Ellis Peak Mr. Cecil Skinner um! fllepwdiiwib The Carroll High School Music Department consists of the bond, and choral classes. These groups give individuals the chance to express their talents and broaden their musical knowledge. During the year, these groups perform several concerts and host many money-making poiects, which enable them to carry on with their various activities. Mr. Jimmy Harrison Mr. Peek goes over next show. Mr. Harrison explains grades. Mr. Jimmy Peek Mr. Ricky Shirley Mr. Shirley and Choral Club go over new song. The Drafting program hopes to give students ,on insight on the various professions in which drafting takes a part. Two levels of instruction compose the program. The basic fundamentals of inking, lettering, pictorial drawing, and other graphic proiection are stressed during the first year. For students who wish to further their knowledge, the second year is offered. 1 'x 1 f , . Mr. Paolo explains drawing. Mr, John Pqglo 39 Qlgysiwl galwedblw fllepwlinuib Physical Education contributes to an overall school plan at Carroll High. lt is directed toward the main objectives, which are to develop good mental, physical, social and outdoor facilities. The need, interests, and experiences of the students are carefully considered when the activities are planned. Some of the activities enioyed by the students are field hockey, basketball, volleyball, tumbling, football, running track, wrestling, tennis and golf. - Mr. Dicky Chastain Mr. Larry Hicks Coach Chastain explains grip. Coach Hicks demonstrates the pass. Mrs. Linda Baily Mrs. Linda Rogers Mrs. Bailey supervises hand-stand Mrs. Rogers instructs tennis The two preparatory programs in the Business Department are clerical and stenography. Each of these subiects includes Typing I and Il, Office Practice, and Bookkeeping. Business Education provides for the training that may be necessary for employment, or basic courses that enable them for further advanced business coursees after high school. types of law. Y' - --------Y-r-WN l 3, 9. x Mrs. Patricia Lewis Mrs. Katherine Sasser 1? Mrs. Brenda Steed 133353 Mrs. Margaret Taylor 1: Mrs. Sasser assists student with shorthand. ..i- a. Mrs. Steed helps student change ribbon. 41 ui--Q! ,gg- .6 wg-nf. ,153 2 fl Q' ? BQ na. 1 A .4-'1 I 4 x N, f .-T' . ' lv I 45 fl. ' xii ' , Q . r- g,mf ,VX ,. ..,, .1 .J g: 555:-I, I w 3 t I J . L- Q 13,6 2 Q 7 F' v 1- 12.33 'H Q . . 5 1 3, 2 1 s,f , A 4, 'I 97 Q! 2 -', 1 1.4.8911 .- - , , , a 4 rs, . P Q , 'Ln .i if 1' K, , . QF F-:--4' if ff. I X ua 1-41? ' 1 1 ff ,, -1-:EYE 91 OETQ.S!Dqml1nmI5 The Junior ROTC is designed to develop leadership qualities in the high school student and to introduce him to the problems of national defense. It is also designed to promote habits of orderliness, ersonal honor, self-reliance an discipline. . PM . I, 1, ,, , Y 1 i',,L:..j,,Z,,l-A if Qvffggxlgfluq,-1,g,' gawk lLfwL6u4?f4,,,f ' ,fl ,Q U X t . 1 'V 4 W7 Ja 41,1 png, lI?77'1Tft.aM,5 anal! , . Y i, ' - : I 5 ' Col. Robert Cane.. JV? I fL,C?f?Lv ,32.?aK,..4, pa 49,411 Kiln req-,oft aecfz. K 13' ,L .V -? v ., J Sgt. Norrel Key Sgt. Arther Stewart Col. Carter explains M-14. Sgt. Stewart administers first aid. il Sgt. Key goes over ritte team scores. - WL l LEFT TO RIGHT: Irene Morris, Annie L. Mitchell, Mary Anderson, Gertrude Walker, Catherine Thomas, and Nancy Peavy. Bob Hanson, Pauline Hanson, Matthew Freeman, and Roosevelt Thomas. f Mrs. Irene Morris 6 4 i-3 Q '23x'?2N-ff-ff 1H1',fg.T Q -I M F ..-ff11:.ea-'9 'E' , 311' ' I' Ll 'f f 'f fii:.if.2- ' 'fa q Ri ini- WI! iliiUUlf'WUHWW1E53i3 ll? ..- . ,Vi az, ,.... F ...Q--.. ' fs., -- ,CJ - 11' ima mix !lHN l img' 6 I if 9 9'f:'!5UN' ' Urn! gl 'inf L-.22 .R AT Avlltlj II Mu lm m ' U' .gl Q-A55 Q Iii ff, Qgiis-F fl -ri 55? . -, EF' ,.:1,.. - -3 -..lx .L..i 4... -...1-- - ..-..--.l.q1-. wi.,-Q ' '-- .Ll-:..: ' qw Qcvilles I am the American Flag. I wish to speak to all members of my couniry. I will speak from the wisdom ofa long life. I have known thirty eight presidents. I have lived long, traveled far, I have seen much .- . . Q I 44 . A Q 1 D X TAX ' -I A412k,-wgixl iff. f ' 5 I li ' ly gl' ' IA :X I ,I ll' I rf 2 ' il x SN . I . . ,n , Vps, 'K I R - Q! l K- if Y I 5- K Pm I guna 'ng-'ef-. , . ,,. -.. - - II... ,L 1 A if 4. gn uw 1 g,i5,af:g'j5 i:'Ll-5 l .K wg - --- - --' . 1-.5 I f ,4fL:':'7 Wtffj? OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Carlton Ray VICE PRESIDENT: John Farish SECRETARY: Dwayne McQueen TREASURER: Tony Slade Q Dwayne McQueen, John Farish, Toni Slade. SITTING: Carlton Ray ROW I : Debbie Cagle, Jeannie Parker, Lottie Carroll, Cathy Bentley, Marty Schwarz, Joanne Gomez, Pam Skelton ROW 2 Susan Garner, Catherine Dubois, Laura Murray,'Sylvia Kennamore, Debbie Chalker, Donita Benson, Janie Bush, Karen Teach Susie Reyes Jan Bolich, Michelle Washburn, Carole Overstreet, Penny Lyle, Tonia Marino, Mary Ann Creel. ROW 3: Dwayne McQueen Buddy Martin Alvin Flowers, Skip Gober, Chuck Hardy, Jeff Vernon, Jack Knight, Mike Parker, Kevin Shuman, Tom Vaughn, Neil Dansby John Fansh MR DAGOSTIN, SPONSOR, Carlton Ray. 1 A U 1 ui vig Qi., u I V! QXX4 3 f-3 72: ,fr mm bm ROW I : Cathy Knight, Sue Strickland, Susan Garner, Leslie Hazenfield, Michelle Washburn, Lanna Northington, Andrea Dory, Leslie Blackman. ROW 2: Franciouse Crittenden, Marian Jenkins, Maurine Matthews, Jeanie Parker, Oneida Rivira, Cherry Weeks, Gayle Jernigan, Rhoda Childree, MRS. KNIGHT. ROW 3: Harold Dobbel, Mark Newman, Ronald Hamilton, Steven Benefield, Freddy Boswell, Tony Brogden, George Arsenault, Kent Stroud, David Thompson, Tim Bush. OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Tony Brogden VICE PRESIDENT: Steven Benefield SECRETARY: Michelle Washburn TREASURER: Kathy Knight HISTORIAN: Susan Garner CHAPLAIN: Rhoda Childree STORE MANAGER: Mark Newman SERVICE POINT CHAIRMAN: Kent Stroud The goal of Marie D. Horn Chapter of the National Honor Society is to promote education through emphasis on four dimensions: Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. To become a member of the National Honor Society you must be a junior or senior with an average of at least 85. Grades are not the only important requirement to be a member of the National Honor Society. You must be a person of high character, and you must also perform services in the club to remain a member ofthe club. As a money raising project, the National Honor Society has a book fair which is always a success. The National Honor Society also runs the break room at the patio selling ice cream to raise money. The money raised goes toward a scholarship given outstanding senior member ofthe National Honor Society. There is an annual spring and fall induction for all new members getting in the National Honor Society. x l ln 1 -.AEQ ' V' V9 . V ,.- X i .V ' , ' K . f ' n 4 I X 'Y .- 3521.5 .txt 81? :V A V, i wt Q-'iv . Q. me A W? 1 r Q li ' -9 rv-v-ffv ei . --. . Q-.il 'ffl ,. v --svn:--g 4 1 'A .... 'li- I Ellen Carroll Mary Hull Sollle Carol Root Angel Rook, Candy Etheridge ROW 2 Repko, Leah Horns Stephane Alexander, Wanda Walker, Barbara Deloney Eddle NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY f N su'-7 ROW 3 Anthony Hull Russell Sears Ronald Harris, Larry White David Jomer Shuman Qgpanuslr glonofv 5 OLD MEMBERS: ROW I : Jane Garrett, Maurine Matthews, Sue Strickland, Leslie Hazenfield, Wanda Walker, Lana Northington, Gayle Jernigan, Gail Allred. ROW 2: Sonya Garcia, Kathy Knight, Jeanie Parker, Vicki Cocoran, Debbie Wagner, Helen Wilt, Lamar Tierney, Frank Ferry. ROW 3: Mark Duncan, David Thompson, Tim Bush, Tony Brogden, Larry White, Steven Benefield, Kent Stroud, Timmy Ivey, Scott Ramey. The Spanish Honor Society is an organization for students who have displayed outstanding work in the study of Spanish and have had at least a B average for two consecutive semesters. Every year the Spanish Honor Society gives an award to the most outstanding Senior Spanish student. The Society is named for Dr. Alfred B. Thomas, professor-emeritus at the University of Alabama. NEW MEMBERS: ROW l: Ellen Carroll, Billie Scarborough, Jennifer Repko, Dottie Garner Diane Nichols, Kathy Krause, Susan Stroud, Marian Jenkins. ROW 2: Carlton Ray, Violet Johnson, Doris Dawkins, Cecropia Smith, Greg Harrington, Skeet Jenkins. ROW 3: Wesley Miller, Jimmy Mills, Craig Leonard, Mike Newman, Mike Parker, Victor Ashcraft, John Repko. OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Debbie Wagner VICE PRESIDENT: David Thompson SECRETARY: Helen Wilt TREASURER: Gayle Jernigan glib QM ROW 'l : Kay Sasser, Carole Smith, Kay Clouse, James Murray, Ronnie Hollis, Barbara Irving, Tom Haney, MRS. PATTON, Chip Graham Darlene Strickland, Ricky Bailey, Mark Heath, Maria Speight, Debbie Chalker, Mitzi Hodges, Kathenne Duboise, Lin Schneider, Debbie Leverette, Brenda Bell. ROW 2: Tony Ivey, Mike Johnson, Keela Corn, Jamie Clark, Alisa Graham, Marty Schwarz, Bob Beasley, Tommy Souls, Mike Bentley, Lennie Harrison. ROW 3: Karen Hyde, Suzanne Hall, Dean Kairn, James Royal. The Art Club under the direction of Mrs. Bette Patton is an organized club for the students so they can pursue their abilities in art, and learn to work together as a club. The Club has worked on several proiects this year. During homecoming we had an entry in the parade and also made a bicentennial window in the lobby. For Christmas we painted a Christmas mural for the school to e several Christmas Proiects for the nursing home were made. The 1975-76 Art Club was very successful this year. OFFICERS SPONSOR: Mrs. Bette Patton PRESIDENT: Marty Schwarz SECRETARY: Carole Smith VICE-PRESIDENT: Keela Corn TREASURER: Kay Sasser Q5intJftic.f6auiQttgtw6-idttwiatwi g r i : 9 ROW 1: Steven Benefield, Cathy Bentley, Leslie Blackmon, Ellen Carroll, Lottie Carroll, Shannon Chancey, Rhoda Childree, Vicki Cochran, Emily Dickenson, Sonia Garcia, Susan Garner, Jane Garrett, Cathy Ham, Leah Harris, Ronald Harris, Leslie Hazenfield, Gayle Jernigan, Kathy Joiner, Nancy Johnson, Cathy Knight. ROW 2: Marcia Mabrey, Maurine Matthews, Timmy McDaniel, Eugene McKnight, Sandra Mixson, Laura Murray, Mary Payne, Scott Ramey, Angel Rook, Ken Shuler, Mary Hill Sallie, Nancy Smith, Sue Strickland, Debbie Wagner, Michelle Washburn, Laura Wells, Kevin Wilson, Helen Wilt. ROW 3: Laurie Adcock, Pam Bearden, Sandra Blocker, Jan Bolich, Barbara Brooks, Barbara Butler, Cathy Caraway, Debbie Chalker, Jamie Clark, Keela Corn, Cindy Crumpler, Carol Galyon, Dottie Garner, Skip Gober, Chuck Hardy, Sylvia Kennamore, Kathy Krause, Beverly Littlefield, Phylis Logan, Sharon Lolley. ROW 4: Buddy Martin, Charlotte Ray, Susie Reyes, Kay Sasser, Marty Shawartz, David Speer, Susan Stroud, Theresa Sutton, Sharon Thomaston, Lynn Thompson, Kathy Wagner, Terri Warren, MR. JACOBS. l Q t xx ! l l OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Kathy Knight VICE-PRESIDENT: Eugene McKnight SECRETARY: Vicki Cochron TREASURER: Sue Strickland ,, , ' 1'-' Mrs. Austin and Mr. Jacobs D l dl-'lt mlidllbs Qgulg. Mary Payne and Steven Benefield S.A.E. is a national organization of students concerned with learning about education, as either a potential career or as o concerned citizen. S.A.E. members spent this year studying the learning process. Other activities included the district convention in Troy, the state convention in Montgomery, the Valentine Day Telegram Sale, and Senior Teaching Day. At the district convention Mary Payne won the title Miss District SAE and David Speer was elected to the district board. WGM.. rl. W. A I I u ,J rl I2 ll s ROW l: Rosemary White, Yulonda Staples, Lisa Copeland, Diane Dunn, Janice Woodham, Cindy Goodson, Vida Hall, Dorcas Beegle. ROW 2: Pat Damron, Darlene Turner, Roberta Zaldivar, Linda White, Becky McWilliams, Lori Hess, Kim Judah, Lynn Jackson. ROW 3: Donita Benson, Polly Sanders, Phyllis Ivey, Suzanne Hall. ROW 4: Susan Parrish, Rosemarie Ramirez, Vicky Donahue, Pam Fain, Harriett Goodwin, Robin Hampton. ROW 5: Dale Bludsworth, Priscilla Snell, Maggie Williams, Voncile Cooks, Mary Ferguson. Future Homemakers of America strives to give youth a better basis for community and home life through experiences in leadership, citizenship, foods, clothing, consumer education, interior decorating and child care. Through today's young people, communication, skills, and values can bring better understanding. u . i ROW l : Judy Gardner, Debbie Cagle. ROW 2: Kathy Caraway, Teresa Sigers, Julie Andrews, Dottie Garner, Sylvia Leatherwood. ROW 3: Joanne Cooper, Terri Warren, Karen Teich, Malinda Snell. ROW 4: Tami Leroy, Kay Sasser, Delores Phillips, Becky Parrish, Linda Turner, Beverly Littlefield, Cecropia Smith. ROW 1: Jane Garrett, Pam Smith, Ellen Carroll, Agnes Bludsworth, Barbara Miller, Mary Jane Stubbs. STANDlNG: Shirley Hutto, Karen Harrison. FHA FORWARD IN THE SPIRIT OF 76 PRESIDENT: Debbie CagIe VICE-PRESIDENT OF PROGRAMS: Mcry Hill Sollie VICE-PRESIDENT OF PROJECTS: Mary Jane Stubbs CHAPLAIN: Becky Parrish PARLIAMENTARIAN: Donitc: Benson SEC.-TREAS.: Karen Harrison HISTORIAN: Cecropia Smith glwwvgwwugluln g I . r ROW 1: Freddy Boswell, Janie Bush, MR. MCCOY, Laura Wells, Tony Brogden, Susan Garner. ROW 2: Mike Parker, Sonia Garcia, James Royal, Leslie Hazenfield, Cathy Joiner, Tonia Marino. ROW 3: Steven Benefield, Frank Ferry, Kenny West, Cathy Bentley, Jamie Clark, Keela Corn. ROW 4: Susan Stevens, Chuck Buckinger, Sandra Mixon, Jim Ard, Mike Whittaker, Maurine Andrews, Mike Newman, Lorie Hagler, Wctor Ashcraft, Charlie Beverly, Mary Payne, Carolyn Farmer, Marty Schwarz. ROW 5: Jane Garrett, Vicky Corcoran, Chuck Hardy, Cathy Ham, Freida Pippin, Michelle Washburn, Barbara Delaney, Susie Winberry, Tammi Spivey, Sally Williams, Eugene McKnight, Sue Strickland. ROW 6: Buddy Martin, Ginger Nix, Pat Holman, Laura Murray, Robert Beverly, Mark Craddock, Paul McNair, Wirt Epling, Russell Beaty, Pam Smith, Sharon McNew, Scott Ramey. ROW 7: Skip Gober, Dianne Nichols, Alan Morrow, Kay Clause, Greg Harrington, Craig Leonard, John Hilbolt, Ronald Harris, Susan Stroud, Kathy Knight, Cathy Wagner, Laurie Adcock, Kay Sasser. ROW 8: Eddie Btatton, Polly Johnson, Pat Lord, Sharon Thomaston, Cindy Crumpler, Lynn Thompson, Debbie Chalker, Cathy Caraway, Lorie Stomper, Amy Griggs, Mitzi Hodges, Kathy Lindsay, David Speer, Leslie Blackman. ROW 9: Mark Andrews, Kent Stroud, John Farish, Debbie Wagner, Jim Sessions, Emily Dickinson. ROW 10: Barbara Butler, Diane Hornesby, Beth Gulledge, Lois Spivey, Sybil Peters, Theresa Sutton. ROW 1 1: Phyllis Andrews, Dottie Garner, Charlotte Ray, Kathy Krause, Sylvia Kennomore, Diana Herring. ROW 12: Rob McLaughlin, Carol Overstreet, Jack Knight, Jonathan Barrs, Carol Marshall, Mark Barefield. ROW 13: Dwayne McQueen, Mark Duncan, Kevin VWIson, Jim Ralston, Virgil Rogers.'ROW 14: Mark Newman, Nancy Johnson, Timmy McDaniel. ,Q OFFICERS SECRETARY-TREASURER: Susan Garner ' VICE PRESIDENT: Tony Brogden PRESIDENT-ELECT: Janie Bush PRESIDENT: Freddy Boswell CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: Laura Wells 5.7 ',S..e,.8. mf, .. t i NSBA The purpose of the club is to help students determine if they have a career in the medical field. Members gain knowledge through experience and interesting speakers. The Health Careers Club is the largest club of its kind in the state. The Carroll High Chapter contains lO5 members and is also the home ofthe new state Health Careers Club president. This well known club has been in existence for four years. fl Q ., . i rn.. ,Q : F' 2 g gg gflliuw Qvwsmees gfwclm ROW 1: Mrs. Steed, Sponsor: Sondra Bright, Cathy Caraway, Nancy Smith, Linda Jones, Franciouse Crittenden, Mrs. Sasser, Sponsor ROW 2: Tami LeRoy, Cindy Etheridge, Lisa Withrow, Gwen McLeod, Elnora Smith, Mary Ann Young, Charline Smith, Donna Barnard, Pam Gulledge, Rosmarie Ramirez. ROW 3: Barbara Miller, Conora Balkcom, Donna English, Carol Root, Donna Coutu, Theresa Zirkle, Shannon Chancey, Carol Galyon, Debbie Cagle. B LACK QMS FW L lliiiitusn --Li., I4 Ain M be President: Sondra Bright, Treasurer: Cathy Caraway, Reporter: Nancy Smith, Vice President: Linda Jones, Secretary: Franciouse Crittenden FBLA is a national youth organization for all business students. lts activities provide an opportunity for business students to provide for business and office occupations. One of its moior obiectives is to develop self-confidence and strong, aggressive business leadership so that future business men and women may participate more effectively in business ond the community. 1 IDUCATIGN P11 u T u R E usmsss EAQERS Wflifss MERICA CQ f.-, 5 , vw - L s v,'-- U 've '1 x ,EQ ,L , ' 1 fi - Q :Ss 1- , R. 53' 5- 44 as Q I 4 .X . A a qi 1 f 'f M Q ,vt ' L i A U Y Mg- T 3, ' . ,K mm 1' 7? SDQHMEJIM Sflwalmi QM - - - - - -- - Y -- ' . f V . - , ' nk. 'rn' if - rl .: .xun '.:.- xc '- I ROW I : Tammy King, Sharon Lolley, Sherrie Winberry, Barbara Miller, Bonnie Roper, Debbie Simons, Barbara Brooks, Malinda Snell, Trey Hood, Cathy Bentley, Lottie Carroll, Vicki Corcoran, Dowling Walker, Terri Warren, Ronnie Williams, William Judah, MR. RUSHING, SPONSOR. ROW 2: Delores Phillips, Mike Eden, Robert Barnard, Ricky DiFillippo, Charles Ray, Mark Bonds, Susie Reyes, Mike Maund, Dolly Johnson, David Joiner, Polly Johnson, Jr. Epling, Chip Graham, Scott Brown, Mike Carl, Denver German. ROW 3: Russell Sears. , .- RI, , f' , Vg' K.,-Q f ' r 4, ve- . , . .-,P-, Lottie Carroll, Reporter, Cathy Bentley, Historian, Dolly Johnson, Treasurer, Susie Rays, Secretary, Mark Bonds, Reporter, Russell Sears, President, Mike Maund, Vice President. . Y , . , we filth Mldliu 50.63. i' gr Trey Hood and Sherrie Winberry The D.E. Club is the only national organization operating through the public schools attempting to build status for careers in marketing and distribution in goods and services. I QW GBA I I Y , Y W l OW I : Ellen Carroll, Sherry Exum, Barbara Deloney, Tonya Walker, Susie Irvine, Karen Parsons, Tammy Spivey, , Pearlief ooks, Kay Chauvin, Barbara Sexton, Stephanie Alexander, Mary Nickelson. ROW 2: Brenda Johnson, Melanie Darrow, Debbie Brownfield, usie Pace, Elnora Smith, Tommy Sawls, Mike Eddins, Greg Walker, Matt Steltenphoe, Skip Schwegler, Mary Jane Stubbs. ROW 3: MR. LANKENSHIP, SPONSOR, Carolyn Farmer, Mitzi Hodges, Jeff Outlaw, James Whitman, Bobby Simmons, Sam Maund, Mike Brown, Steve Deloney, Larry Woodham, Robert Bernard. ' Tommy Johnson, Mike Brown, Sam Maund, Carolyn Farmer, ' Tammy Spivey. Cflfln a:ulCfll1Mqfcg Gul Sam Maund and Susie lrvine Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is composed of students enrolled in the trade and industrial cooperative program. These students are involved in academic and on-the-spot training. ggwlwgg QQQSD l- 1 't'- ROW I: Sandra Waters, Randy Sears, Kathy Condoro, Donna Jordan, Debra Shell, Laura Murray, Kevin Wilson, Lynn Eastman, Julie Hubaver, Ron Harris, Tino Gomez, Sharon McNew, Scott Ramey. ROW 2: Kirk McClendon, Skip Gober, Dwayne McQueen, Ken Shuler. ROW 3: Chuck Hardy, Pam Bearden, Sharon Cotten, Cheryl Scott. ROW 4: Bobby Epling, Joe Sneed, Mary Ann Creel, Donita Benson. ROW 5: Beth Gulledge, Theresa Sutton, Linda Jones, Steven Raulston. ROW 6: Susan Parrish, Sylvia Kennamore, Rob McLaughlin, Carol Overstreet, Evelyn Tabb, Janie Bush, Tom Wittekind, Lori Hagler, Kim Judah, Penny Lyle, Eddie Parker, Debbie Sands, Franciouse Crittenden, Elnora Smith. ROW 7: Diane Mims, John Ferry, Joey Weed, Christine Outlaw, 'lim Farner, Cheryl Stout, Angel Rook, Kim Dimorier, Mark Andrew, Diane Hornsby, Joe Sexton, Pat Holman, Dicky Everett. ROW 8: Tammy Horn, Jim Andrews, Cindy Johnson, Terry Price. ROW 9: Charles Farrish, Sammy Griffin, Gerald Wynn, Scarlet Scribner. ROW IO: Mike Wolfe, Betty Sullivan, Bobby Barefield, Mark Keller. ROW I I : Karen Dillion, Bonnie Doeden, James Royal. ROW I2: Diana Herring, George Arsenault, Daniel Gressang, Edgar Martinez. ROW 13: Jack Knight, Julie Berry, Morgan Culp, Mark Borefield, Jonathan Barrs, Keith Gill, William Thain, Jim Raulston, Milton Denson, Doris Dawkins, Cecropia Smith. It OFFICERS ' SECRETARY: Donita Benson REPORTER: Rob McLaughlin I PRESIDENT: Scott Ramey TREASURER: Kirk McClendon I VICE PRESIDENT: Mark Keller t 'X 3-f' ,:-.J- ,r ,Q- Q- he Q, S, 6. Q-425: 1 1 xg f.-V, E.,Lx,x:g3 , .99 ,f iw' . 'X .Q V Zi :iii ' 557 The Biology Club was organized to promote inleresl of students who seek future knowledge in the field of science through personal experience and interesting speakers. lf . P55 , . .--, s H.. 3' ?TmL67C3lib ROW 1 : Shirley Hutto, Robbie Turberville, Diana Dare, Roxie Howell, Rose White, Becky Parrish, Cathy Ferry, Delores Faniel. ROW 2: Diane Dawkins, Dewight Demorier, Brenda Thompson, Millie Sanders, Ann Roberts, Tonya Marino, Sandra Lamont, Catherine Foster, Mrs. B. Boykin, Sponsor. ROW 3: Cynthia McDaniel, Joann Cooper, Gwen Loyal, Cynthia Wilkins, Judith Tew, Diane Steward, Lillie Jewel Covington, Cindy Thompson, Venora Holmes. OFFICERS: Rose White, Sandra Lamonte, Cynthia McDaniel, Cindy Thompson, Diane Dawkins, Delores Faniel. ROW 2: Roxie Howell, Becky Parish, Gwen Loyal, Dewight Demorier, Brenda Thompson. The T and l Club is devoted to the learning and mastering of essential basic skills for health and beauty aids. gmwgwm ogwfmwuxfzw X , gbkxirs ROW I 1 William Flynn, James Gaddy, Manuel Morris, Curtis Dyck, Mike Graddy, Jimmy McCleod, Charles Prater, Barry Crittendon. ROW 2 Randy Powell, Edgar Martinez, James Grant, Preston Matthews, Eddie Jiles, Donny Ware, Keith Taylor, Tim Flowers. ROW 3: Warren Benson, Herby Robits, Manuel Harriston, Renrick Harper, Donnie Ware, James Harrison, Chris Crittendon, Eugene Cart. ROW 4: Robert LaMonte, Steve Barnes, Chris Ayers, Ernest Payne, Steve Delaney, lee Deloney, Leonard Windum, Tommy Willis, Phillip Snail. ROW 5: MR. GANT, SPONSOR. Baku l CERS SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Eddie Jiles y-A TREASURER: ' Greg Cole REPORTER: William Flynn PRESIDENT: Steve Barnes VICE PRESIDENT Paul Rhodes SECRETARY: Keith Taylor The Future Farmers of America is an organization of boys studying vocational agriculture in Carroll High School and other small towns and rural areas in America. The primary aim of the F.F.A. is the development of agriculture leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. Qwwvvccjduedlim ROW 1- Eliiah Rhodes Counselor- Charles Jackson, Oscar Robertson, Lee Hughes, Karen Bunton, Kelly Smith, Donna Bryant, Pat Damaron, Kelly Roberts, Lisa Holmes, Vicki Davis, Tim Crooks. ROW 2: Craig Bond, Anthony Marino, Tony Murphy, Stanley Harrington, David Elliot, Paul Rhodes, Ronnie Head, Mitchell Harris, Jeff Dawkins, Tony Dawkins, Cindy Peters. ROW 3: James Enfinger, Edgar Martinez, Steve Etheridge, Preston Matthews, Charles Prater, Donnie Ware, Steve Roseboro, Willie Crittenden, Norman Shlam. ROW 4: Tim Sullivan, Anthony Hill, Mac Free, Steve Crooks, Donnie Williams, Leonard Windham, James Grant, Rikki Anderson, Jerry Crittenden, Craig Smith, Keith Taylor, William Wilkins. PRESIDENT: T Tim Crooks i VICE PRESIDENT: y Norman Shlam L SECRETARY: i Vicki Davis TREASURER: Cindy Peters REPORTER: Lisa Holms The ultimate goal of career education is to see that each student makes career decisions based on a broad understanding of career possibilities and requirements , plus an assessment of his own interests and goals. Career education encompasses all areas of human development and allows for the fulfillment ofa broad range of needs through all facets of the educational system. Grades 9-I 0 career guidance through career exploration of occupational clusters. Grades I I-I 2 career preparation and specialization. Students will ' not be asked to early occupational choice but will be helped to become aware of the wide variety of possible careers. As they progress in school, A opportunities will be provided for them to explore I clusters of careers in order that they may be better able to make intelligent decisions concerning career goals and the preparation required to achieve them. Career Education is a new national movement and is a comprehensive educational approach to the , preparation of citizenry for living as fulfilled human X beings in a technical and specialized society. Career I Education begins in grade one or earlier and continues throughout the productive life ofthe individual. Career education is combining academics with vocational education and equipping the students for the world of work. CAREER EDUCATION OPENS AVENUES FOR X BUSINESS, SCHOOL, COMMUNITY, AND INDUSTRY TO PLAN TOGETHER A COMMON GOAL. IT IS A CHANCE TO SHARE IDEAS AND PARTICIPATION l JOINTLY IN MEETING COMMUNITY AND EDUCATIONAL NEEDS. 69 Awww ROW l, Left to Right: Allen Phillips, Joey Turner, James Remund, Chris Phillips. ROW 2: Shaw Sneed, Wade Phillips, Mike Gales, Terry Price, Lenny Harrison, Tony Ivey, Darrel Portwood, Tommy Smith, Buddy Youngblood, Ronnie Hollis, Frank Wuolukka, David Wittekind, Richard Everett, Richard Blanchfield, Steve Johnson, Mike Blakey, David Ward, Harvey Scribner, Mr. Andrews, Sponsor. This course is designed mainly for students having a definite interest in a future in the aviation field. A detailed study of aircraft theory including aircraft math, physics, and basic science of aerospace vehicles. Fundamentals of maintenance and repair of aerospace vehicles. OFFICERS: Chris Phillips, Vice President, James Remund, President, Joey Turner, Treasurer, Allen Phillips, Secretary. 37? LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Bearden, Danny Profer, Kieth Albritton, Mike Bruhn, Kelly DeRosier, Rickey Tharpe, Dale Jones, Tom Profer, Steve Brunson, Kenneth Moore, Mr. Andrews. 1 The Interact Club is a worldwide organization sponsored by Rotary International. Interact is a service club dedicated to helping others. There are more than 250,000 young men and women all over the world who are a part of Interact. The Ozark Interact Club was chartered in 1964 and has established itself as an outstanding civic club in Ozark. Boys in their four years of high school are eligible for membership. Members are selected on the basis of character, leadership, scholarship and good citizenship. Membership is by invitation only. : OFFICERS SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: David Wittekind REPORTER: Russell Sears TREASURER: Alan Morrow VICE PRESIDENT: Kirk McClendon PRESIDENT: Eugene McKnight SECRETARY: Mark Keller Hmmm ' 62310. 1859 fit M pf M i ijlm inn u ki., Q , nfs, p L? ill Q f ei 1: ,411- l - Bobby Barefield, 2 - Mike Parker, 3 - Jackie Phillips, 4 - ' Kirk McClendon, 5 - Pat Lord, 6 - Jeff Ash, 7 - David Wittekind, 8 - Dicky Everett, 9 - Andy Davis, i0 - Buddy Martin, ' I I - Mark Keller, I2 -- David Speer, 'I 3 - Mike Newman, I4 - Kevin Pine, I5 - Roger Casey, I6 - Alan Morrow, I7 - Jr. Epling, I8 - Sue Strickland, 19 - Eugene McKnight, 20 - Randy Potter, 21 - Mark Craddock, 22 - Russell Sears, 23 -- Chuck Buckinger, 24 - Trey Hood. NOT PICTURED: Bill Stephens, Sammy Williams, Jeff Craddock, Skip Gober. Qiwztilwitz Q5w Randy Potter, Mark Craddock, Kevin Pine, Chuck Buckinger, Eugene McKnight, Sue Strickland, David Wittekind, Trey Hood, Dicky Everett, lJr. Epling, Russell Sears. ' anemia ROW l: Jeff Outlaw, Bret Colman, Roy Petrey, Jack Knight, Mike Whittaker, Craig Leonard, Pat Holman. ROW 2: Ginger Nix, Randy Epperson, Stan Gamer, Tony Brogden, Steven Benefield, 'limmy McDaniel, Greg Williforcl, Kenny West, Mike Skelton, Bennett Ward, Mark Newman, Maurine Matthews, Carlton Ray, John Royal, Kevin Shuman, Paul McNair, Sam Mound, Ernie Jacobs, Jim Sessions, Tim Bush, Kevin Wilson, Gary Jemigan, John Farish, John Hilboldt, Neal Dansby, Pam Skelton. Q5 illfimffllilgz fflllllilllb 0405 1 Y A lngeajlfxf Q80Plll9Wll9lE'gQf1L'0Hljl17A: l fP....Qse.ef.,.. J Key Club International is a service organization committed to serving the . l needs of our school and community. It is the largest high school boy's service club and is found on campuses across the United States and Canada. The Kiwanis Club sponsors the Key Club and both clubs have enioyed excellent relations throughout the years. Key Club lntemational is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and has picked the administrative theme of 50 Yearshof Caring - Only the Beginning. To keep with the theme of this the Carroll High Key Club has planned many proiects forthe year. Along with the proiects for the year our club is active in Key Club basketball. Playing other clubs in the area, there is stiff competition for the Division Title. Among the larger rivalries are the games with the Interact Club which is the highlight of the Key Club basketball season. v' Qfllalnwnw goizsliiizil Ollauu WMM , gpm! Ji EMA QTVMUM: QWQVIZQOML ifepllomuiqavomnh Qmiglzabn O61 Cr., Q3 ii. mm, wg albumin Jl lilifm ' JM Mlm. QAM Lzvoaifz: Q30gQ.JNa Qkqmnl-df-ffm: QMILQVMJ Qjumhuli '76-,fwfr SENIOR MEMBERS: Timmy McDaniel, Steven Benefield, Paul McNair, Mike Skelton, Tim Bush, Tony Brogden, Bennett Ward, Sam Mound Kevin Wilson, Maurine Matthews, John Royal, Greg Williford, Mark Newman, Ernie Jacobs, Kenny West, Kevin Shuman, Jim Sessions Carlton Roy. 1 ,'I'. -. '11, 64 C4 0 'X gan 's 'F 0 flflll l,,,,,, 1 4' I Vs il 0 I J X N . K .N .-fll, 'v11l 4 QNA1 In The Talon is a self supported organization. With a circulation of 300 issues, the paper makes no profit. Money used to pay for the paper is raised by ads and circulation. The staff is made up of 2nd and 3rd year students with Ist year students using this as a lab experience. ln 1966 the Red C, the name of Carroll High's newspaper, was changed tothe Talon, the weapon of the eagle. 1 , ww. T. ., .5 . 4 's .., V J. JQZ- - . ., ,wiv ' . CO-EDITORS: Mike Allen Sherry Weeks Harold Dobbel SPORTS EDITORS. 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SITTING: Leann Thomas, Kay Clouse, Renee Miggins, Pam Phelps. STANDING: Pam Skelton, Julie VWlson, Keith Holton, Johnny Tate. NOT PICTURED: Stacy Sherbert and JoAnn Dicus. ROW I : Bobby Wilkins, Chuck Hardy, Stan Garner, Andy Gilland. ROW 2: Howard Parrish, Gary Tibbetts, Colin Garrett, Kathy Matthews, Sharon Cotten. ROW 3: Mark Keller, Greg Stokes, Mike Bentley, Sharon Newman, Susan Storey, Lisa Snell, and Advisor, Mrs. Jimmie Jean Bush. 82 1 SITTING: Jeff Outlaw, Christine Outlaw, Tim Farner, Mark O'steen, Cathy Caraway. STANDING: Donita Benson, Darlene Paramore, and Sharon Thomaston. SITTING: Teresa Key, Jan Bolich, Cindy Parsons, Lee Hughes, Joey Weed. STANDING: Debbie Coots, Cindy Holloway, and James Enfinger. S. ...... Ak J Evelyn Tabb, Dan Deloney, Buddy Martin, Sharon Nichols. STANDING: Elizabeth Gray, Lynn Jackson, Angie McDaniel. NOT PICTURED: Pat Holman. LEFT TO RIGHT: Becky Justice, Phyllis Ivey, Tim Lewis, Cheryle McArther, and Fay Stokes. SITTING: Alvin Flowers, Sylvanna Hunter. STANDING: Susan Hardwick, Larry Brown, Allison Hartley. GZMEGZAL S ROW I: Leah Harris, Laura Murray, Leslie Hazenlield, Diane Ware, Jenise Burks, Joe Sexton, Ken Shuler, Scott Ramey, Marian Jenkins, Helen Wilt, Michelle Washburn, Candy Andrews, Pam Bearden. ROW 2: Sylvanna Hunter, Freda Britt, Susie Pace, Emily Dickinson, Maurine Matthews, Jeff Vernon, Dwayne McQueen, Timmy Ivey, Susan Garner, Debbie Palmertree, Stephanie Alexander, Cheryl Sheffield, Lisa Whitthrow. ROW 3: Vicki Cintron, Susie Reyes, Carolyn Farmer, Janice Woodham, Kathy Knight, David Thompson, Kelly Strickland, James McDaniel, Jenny Woodham, Julie Hubauer, Kristy Lindsay, Sally Williams, Sheryl Stout. ROW 4: MR. SHIRLEY, Maria Speight, Toni Slade, Dwight Johnson, Mike Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Leslie Blackmon, Jerri Miller. ROW 5: Stephen Benefield, Paul McNair, Walter Jones, Ronald Harris, Chris Hubauer, Wesley Miller, Phillip Camp. NOT PICTURED: Mary Hill Sallie, Linda Dickey. OFFICERS HISTORIAN: Pam Bearden VICE PRESIDENT: Michelle Washburn . 5 I ff- LIBRARIAN: Emily Dickenson DIRECTOR: Mr. Shirley PRESIDENT: Paul McNair PUBLICITY DIRECTOR: Sally Williams SECRETARY: Susie Pace LIBRARIAN: Laura Murray The Carroll High Choral Club, directed by Mr. Rickey Shirley, presents concerts during the year for the student body, local and civic organizations, as well as competing in choral competitions throughout Alabama. They have a statewide reputation as a fine concert choir. Selected members also compete in All-State chorus try-outs. The Choral Club has consistently received superior ratings from iudges at festivals and contests in Alabama. . Ng so y S me , R in I l 1 l 'll f l l l E 2 s 1 . R OW I : Angelyn Crews, Julia Wilson, Karen Harrison, Debbie Jordan, Monya Nelson, Donna McCall, Elizabeth Gray, Debbie Sanders, gnes Bludsworth, Evo Hoage, Donna Jordan, Robbie Turbeville, Janet Arnold, Voncile Cooks. ROW 2: Doris Abshire, Sheila Johnson, hirley Hutto, Faye Stokes, Terri VWlliams, Cindy Parsons, Kathy Condor, Lori Stamper, Kathy Walters, Dale Bludsworth, Donna Bamard, herry Price, Kim Goodson, Malinda Vlhlt, Gail Cornett. ROW 3: Millie Sanders, Becky Justice, Debbie Leverette, Shannon Chancey, gel Rook, Steve Raulston, Ricky Difilippo, Sylvia Leatherwood, Sharon McRay, Delois Martin, Polly Sanders, Lorrie Turbeville, Amy riggs, Dawn Hess. ROW 4: Kathy Newman, Karen Dillon, Marianne Creel, Linda Dickey, Cheryl McArthur, David Goodson, Jesse arker, Wesley Folds, Mitzi Hodges, Pam Goon, Pam Osborn, Mary Ferguson, Gwen Carroll, Alice Hallford, Robin Baird. ROW 5: orgia Currington, Priscilla Snell, Bonnie Doedon, Vanessa Roberts, Ronald Spade, Greg Kaminski, Ernest Kizer, Ronald Walker, Eddie illiams, David Fulford, Pierre Dyck, Eric Hertzog, Andrea Ridenour, Michelle Pedigo, Vicky Donahue, Janet McLemore, Octavia erette, Arlene Williams. NOT PICTURED: Mary Kittredge, Pam Fain, June McLeod, Deb Sammons, Mike Simmons. 920 51511110 Qg114vCYVvw9ms EEF' f -. -5. A4 A f- ,-- I - 4. A -fy Q- V-Q Lvl! ' TF- '4'!1?,'f!H.FTi.'1'L? I ': 'saxH I '-W w:- jr? 3' .6 ::,':':..f -,'fv,'? i '.'F ... f.'-I:-rg,g1-rf ,'-2 J- M im. Lg Y' V-'ii' '1 Ti ng my-Fifi. ,V I 1 t .V L- L9 ES- .qi I :L 11 - 1' ' ' ' .1' ' ' ' ' ' . 'I - 3- ' J 4 U' -n A..1B! 1.!.?L..-'L Ja? :LQ - ' -' '.Q'f.. .-N ' 25.1. lhlli- -nf- -' 2 V .., 4 L.: -J anff fps 4, til 'V v. ldv Q .44 -v. an ns..- y CCA' I . P... QQ- 'cwfnuav-v.. mam... 'F' Mg.-1 2 . nh., . 33'-err' nb' J . . 41- 2: . ,qv I . I j v 4 2.4 1 ' fi -rf- 4, LJ'-V asf.: , ,-, 1 T f .- . s 71.f'fF:ff 4 , l 1' F 5 . xi? Band Director, Mr. Jimmy Peek, directs the national anthem on the Assistant Band Director, Mr. Jimmy Harrison, directs the East Gate field during the I975!76 Homecoming game. Jr. High Band. Band Officers for the year 1975176 are, SITTING: Joe Sexton, Sr. Lieutenant and Dottie Garner, Jr. Lieutenant. STANDING Laura Murray, Secretary, Susan Stephens, Color Guard Captain, Marty Schwarz, Treasurer, David Thompson, Band Captain, Mary Hill Sollie, Flag Captain, Kathy Knight, Chaplain, and Tim Ivey, Quartermaster. 'ef , fig, an ij LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon McNew, Sidearm, Jr., Pam Smith, American Flag, Sr., Laura Murray, Carroll High Flag, Sr. NOT PICTURED: Nancy Smith, State Flag, Sr. This year, Drum Maior Dwayne McQueen attended Troy University for a week of clinic. The Color Guard Captain, Susan Stephens, and a few members ofthe Flag Corps and Rifle Corps attended the Heart of Dixie Twirling Camp in Auburn, Alabama, at the University. Their week of clinic was under the direction of Jack and Shirley DiVinney. They received two ratings of excellent this year. DRUM MAJOR: Dwayne McQueen, Senior. :if of-4 , 5 I ,Aff ' - Y If r P YP ... 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' T' v ' RIFLES: Cora Mildrum, Caece Carlson, Martha Schwarz, Dottie Garner, and Sandra Blocker. All ofthe 75-76 Rifles are Juniors. f - ... Q- 1 ,E ' 1 H ., '. 4 H 3? ff ' 3 r . ,. ' 'nf ' r Q4 - ,. s nf. -., W, f 1 , if 5, me 'Lf' . J f FLASH FLAGS: BOTTOM CENTER: Mary Hill Sollie, Senior. LEFT TO RIGHT: Susann Garner, Senior, Phyllis Logan, Junior, Lynn Thompson, Junior, Cindy Crumpler, Junior, Phyllis Andrews, Junior, and Sandra Mixon, Senior. L., 'SJ' ff ' . ., dx, 4, . .R v ' K 5 A If.-t L- -1 Y KNEELING: Nancey Johnston, Cora Mildrum, Cindy Crumpler, Lynn Thompson, Phyllis Logan, Carol Galyon. SITTING: Sandra Waters, Andrea Ordiway, Kathy Knight, Candy Andrews, Sharon Thorriaston, Susann Garner. STANDING: Lynn Easter, Karen Johnson, Sylvanna Hunter, Karen Hyde, Gale Ewart, Lenoir Blakeney, Debbie Sand, Sharon McCray. FLUTES: KNEELING: Sharon Cotton, Carol Overstreet, Cheryl Scott, Penny Lyle. SITTING: Pam Fain, Mary Ann Creel, Donita Benson, Lana Northington, Sandra Curtis. STANDING: Jan Bolich, Lynn Eastman, Kathy Matthews, Diane Mims, Pam Gullege. I 4 TUBAS: KNEELING: Joe Worsham. STANDING John Stein, James McDaniels, Willie White. X, I W, L-i W V I f I l +,. 'l .EL ' ' i. 5' I ngkfx if ig'a 'g 1. Nr yi va! X ,JI Q X WA I N ii -A 4 +542 Q' 5 +, ' ..,, V ,Q-4. I 1' 5sR- ' ' - u an, . .. ' My 1--.A . 53 V 11 -Q , 'f . QM fa? I I TRUMPETS: SITTING: Steve Bruhn, Terry Sullivant, Ron, Whittaker, Lori Hagler, Charlie Farish, Chris Ayers, Brian Wilson, Kim Goodson David Bivins. STANDING: Dale Mayes, Ronald Harris, Virgil Rogers, Lee Smith, Kelley Strickland, Scott Ramey, Jack Knight. NOT PICIURED: Kevin Wilson. Spade, David Thompson, Jerry Justice, Rick Fowler, Stanley Franklin, Dexter Shinholster. Tom Vaughn, Buddy Thomas, .lo Ann Gomez, Philip Camp, Alan Peacock. STANDING: -74: ' 5 , ' 5 fi f 9 9. f ,fr :' AJ: Nga ,tl IX 3, ,Ml '-'e-ri A - N ' 2255? 171. L' ' .I . A . yn..-.QW-14 ' - , , J- , gi ' . . .L A ,V , 1,, , . 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Iv l 2 its' -.,- ,Yx-,,.,g.,' '1 -'A I -'f A ' : 1 jfgkl- if ' ,,-J W ,A-. ,TQ 5 fi.--5-' . , 'V 5 Q 'ff-in - A ', .wr 1-gb -wg -8 515-I ggfl .b 17: 3,'.'f' A .d,..5,rf.1'A,,,v,,,, , I 1 ' K . XI l ' K W- 1. ,1'- , , 5, f'. - ., .ff x - 1 .,..-, fi- W ,, ,-..,. ,ysx 3 fe .. -4'--4-1. Q ,,, I-'J-XY J, V rig 3 4, ., if-.7 -yu- .,s, ,., . H A 3 1 4253?-' ' W 1 sg, ,jf Q fp ' fill? m A WW si l i 1 ' Y - - - ' ---Y ---- M., . 5 -- --V --rm ROW 'l: Charles Linderman, William Flynn. ROW 2: Eddie Williams, James Ralston. ROW 3: Chris Ayers, Terry Sillivant, Harriette Goodwin, i Kathy Wilkins, Shelia Martin, James Owens, Earnest Kizer, Mike Meltan, Rita Gunter, Manuel Hariston, Elisa Holder. ROW 4: Mike Eddins, Jeffery Moore, David Emmons, Gwendolynn Carroll, Robert Barber, Violet Johnson, Johnny Cummings, Manuel Morris, Sherry Price, Mike N Keevert. ROW 5: Doris Dawkins, Gwen McLeod. ROW 6: Franciouse Crittenden, James illips, Mark Honaker. i 93f9Www ROW 1: Donnie Willingham, Kenneth Moore. ROW 2: Linda Jones, Michael Sexton. ROW 3: Jerry Crittenden, Craig Smith, David Bivins, Donna Farrar, John Saunders, Mike Glass, Lee Anderson. ROW 4: Rosal n Calhoun, Lisa Withrow, Debra Shell, Donna Jordan, Octavia Everett, Steve Raulston, Takeo Untalan, Belinda Miller, Lee Berry. ROW 5: Jeremna Harper, Kim Dimorier. .' T' ' ' ?'t'f A , A K, ,, A P' wh Q-fir l ' ' LW, QWW .Tag-,-,.. -4 vm. .f 4, ROW I: John Anderson, Robin Baird. ROW 2: Robert Tierney, Joseph Brown. ROW 3: Danail Gressong, Kathy Conder, Julie Berry, Sheila Johnson, Patrice Fournier, Carol Sharp, Betty Sullivan, Lee Barnard, Marky Senn, Voncile Cook, Cheryl McAuthur, Eddie Clayson. ROW 4: Donnie Williams, Annie Nickerson, Sharon Flowers, Cassandra Faniel, Renwick Harper, Dawn Hess, Robert Thomas, Freda Britt, Julie Andrews, Napoleon Herring, Carol Newman, Lynn Easter, Brian Blanklenship. ROW 5: Robert Barnard. ROW 6: Alecia McLeod, Earl O' Reilly. rlpuv-.. -- ,fee . h., fs.. -,. . . ,,9'L.'f iii 9552 A ' U SDCWW if-fc ROW I: David Hosmun, Arthur Montgomery. ROW 2: Jonathan Barrs, Karen Harrison. ROW 3: Chris Hubauer, Robert Franklin, Karen Dillion, Bobby Johnson, Tim Lewis, John Ferry. ROW 4: Richard Blanchfield, Deborah Kanardy, Sharon Duboise, Diane Montgomery, Debbie Snyder. ROW 5: Micheal Graddy, Barbara Butler. ROW 6: James Gaddy, John McDonald, Debra Martin, Curtis Dick. l f A 5 TTT cl Ziwflfwrrw I2 ROW 1: George Arsenauli. ROW 2: Mike Wolfe, Michael Parker, Mark Andrews, Mark Barefield, Debra Sweeny. ROW 3: Walter Nowocin, Barbara Irvine. ROW 4: Retha Shelion, Debbie Cagle, Dianna Herring. ROW 5: Sonia Garcia, Dianne Hornesby, Lufiiia Lee. ROW 6: Walier Jones, Harvey Scribner, Helen VWIL Ce O r l , ,W ROW l : Chuck Lindermon, David Hosmun. ROW 2: Corondo Calhoun. ROW 3: Walter Jones, Steve Sexton, Walter Nowocin, Michael Wolfe. ROW 4: James Gaddy, Bruce Scribner, Donnie Willingham, Jonathan Barrs. ROW 5: Herbie Wobito, Paul Rhodes, Takeo Unlalan, Jim Ralston. ROW 6: Mike Glass, Lee Berry. NOT PlCTURED: William Flynn, George Arsenault, Bryan Bankenship, Jerry Williams, Kenneth Moore, Michael Keevert, Eddie Clayson, Curtis Dick. O '13 ' E 2 6. , 0 Q 1 ffl I S vw W N I N 'fg , s M Q ra 'E 'F l . K, si . J f RY X ff 1 539. f ' 1 f e x' fi 1- ' .-r.: -n-1-u.-k-ammxunwznaunevm :sa fl' S 4--if' As- ff g f we :vw X Q, .L I ,, I. 7123 NI 4 W HM gwmb SIM! gm :ls-at-4 B. - , Ari- -, ----4.-- ROW I: Retha Shelton. ROW 2: Debra Martin, Sharon Duboise, Gwendolyn McLeod, Lutitia Lee. ROW 3: Dianna Herring, Renee Jones, Donna Jordan, Betty Sullivan. ROW 4: Deborah Sweeney, Octavia Everette. NOT PICTURED: Kim Dimorier, R ebra Shell, Freda Britt. UAW, HJUIL dum if 1-A 5 - f,,,----g.:..- -J-aa'- -i'--f - , f- , i-1-5 ' . - .Y ' - . F.. ' E241 V- - ' A ff - Q.-'V : v -- ,J , gl' ' ' - iiispeizii I-.gt ag- - X ' . - ,, V .Y ,r 9 ' .V 1 ' -' ' l l - ,,.,..n-F' J 'MW -ff ' X71 6 ROW 1: Walter Jones. ROW 2: Michael Wolfe, Jonathan Barrs, Joseph Brown, Corondo Calhoun. ROW 3: Michael Sexton, Robert Thomas, James Ralston, Mike Melton. ROW 4: Dennis Phillips, Arthur Montgomery, Renwick Harper, Harvey Scribner. ROW 5: David Hosmun, Manuel Hariston, John Saunders. NOT PICTURED: George Arsenault, Bryan Blankenship, Eddie Clayson, Jerry Williams, Billy Flynn, Robert Harrel. 1 l. 2 -- ar l ' i Q i - if M K H -1 .:::'.3.' ' ' lf? A 3,593 Y Er it 1 I Y t -1. -s fl - l nlfw A, . V L Ln, I . , i . ix V K . h 3631 -'- A i 4 5 -1 - gj iill 'AX ' Q if 1.-gr an-umm nuns 1 fgdtflfv- I. 4141: 4-dxf-1: ,Cialis ' -Q0-x.5.x,,q1, ucuwmze msm1:,.-f '. e,,n55,Qtta'-.1-,,--reg, Q '57 - 5: :F . V' :L ' 'A 'i 'Ki' H. 3 3, X ig, , ' es ?S:.G3fr-.ai L . .' -' Q 4. .K .. - '-frcl-W ' ' . :WL-.. V41-' 3'2'.YI 'lvI11C, 3 1 R594 h ,5.,g,.y,....c- Seem f'2: P P : l . ul' ' 'v :E i . Yr? -mflgii- ' 1 Wsfbiwss -5. S W n x 1 'P Ciflrliwlli The 1975 Carroll High Eagles played the toughest schedule ever with a disappointing I-9 record. The lone win came over the Opelika Bulldogs, spoiling Opelika's homecoming. Defeats included losses to such teams as Andalusia and Dothan, state runners-up in their school classifications, 3-A and 4-A respectively. The determined Eagles never gave up, proved by the lone win over Opelika after 7 straight losses. Near wins came against Troy, Enterprise, and Eufaula. Ozark Ozark Ozark Ozark Ozark Ozark Ozark Ozark Ozark Ozark CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL RECORD I -9-0 Troy I Enterprise Selma Lanier Eufaula Carver Andalusia Opelika Dothan Prattville 'Sl' gggggg ',l'i..Z . .-sis'a.....ar ,rytl O 11 1 -91,-A, , 'Q ,A Eff, T , ,- V5 s W r Q2 ,L Q21 x if Rx 5 an . 11'-, V 'k,.j',, - . 1,331 5 A QTL., -- ,--4 -' vm ' EF-J e ? 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'E'-,jg , '.F'?'vff3f ' ,4x.'..Q , W ,mx Q 1' FZ Nth A f ,E-V, . .E-.W . , JSQW' !, mx v v +1 ,xx , 1-Lf. J mf. if lg? ,, , 4- 51- 3' .-f,- ra ,U vu ,.. - . . or ,L - 95? .E ' ' v flir- ,7 fx 1 2227- 1 '13 , sg, . ffl 'vs MQ i Q. if L '3- if lx.- C wr 31 7 5 . ,Vg rl . uf' -1 71. . -'rf-fi.. 1-a fyvx- 5' r ' 4 ' N vt f -- - zz- T' il . ' :Tai-N1 wrrzxo - - .gum 1. ,yung-gpqwr -gl, . ':-r J:. .,., . . . . - - ' 4 . , , , , , wh 1 I , Y 3 , V X., s-f- -. - .. 1 , K .. A ' :Q , . -,... . ?'9' , A A - ---.- - 5 'f.J51 l f- . TT .,., ,.-.. --.eff ie. gi 9 95,24 g7.f.51'44' .5 E4, 1. Q-Q, A ROW I: Ken Webb, Terry Browning, Mike , Sw. S., E 3 XJ Je ' rs . . .. Bentley, Dan Deloney, Cliff Wagner, Joe Q' ln ' l 7 I ' 'j' 3 Qt 7F s..-99-'-'tj- 8 1 Sneed, Mike Dempsey, Jeff Ash, Raymond 3 -1' -L 9 -. f ,A 'S x 7 I Herring. ROW 2: Bobby Epling, Tom T143 157933: Aw Vlhttekind, Bill Stephens, Jessie Parker, r T I NJ., - - N I Brian Blankenship, Forrest Wright, Eddie I ' x gb E' ', 4 ' ,M 'i . -- A -' - Parker, Milton Thomason. ROW 3: Steve ,A , A. Q 2 Q A ' , - 'A 'Z ' Ralston, Tony Parish, Terry Branton, Alvin Ng, ll .Q F . fl. ! . x gl' -' 71 , Flowers, Jimmy Roseboro. bp 4 ' f ' ' --M --- -- . - .. ..-.'.. - . - A 41 'l'-- .fQ.f1f.'. : 'fi: f'7,.s-.,,.'-... ..,.,.4uTiT'ff...a-..L ' J ., -. ' - ' '-:afSnf-:',p- - ,. , S . . ' 55 A - - - 1 'ET P N f - .P--H.-'P Q. Q.. 3 1 .1 . .'- R MANAGERS: Robert Harrell and Ronald Skelton. TRAINER: Mike Skelton. V E1 22011 mr lx 'W Gm, Quanta As always the Eagles have provided a threat to all who opposed them. The i975-76 team has more than lived up the standards set by our post teams. We can once again be proud ofa fine season, a great team, and an excellent coaching staff. 2 1 vu,-.. --..,..-..-,., v. so ,, Cecil Skinner. November December December December December December December January January January January January January January February February February February February February 25-28 2 5 9 'l 2 1 6 I 7-20 6 9 I 6 20 23 27 30 4 6 10 1 2 20 23-28 Qamwllgliglv g-Bozslleillnalf 75 Mm 75 Eufaula Thanksgiving Toumament lAuburnl Jeff Davis Brundidge Lanier Dothan Blakley, Ga. Blue-Gray Tournament l3rd placel Mosley of P.C. ' Ashford Rebecca Comer Enterprise Dothan Greenville Eufaula Carver Brundidge Headland Abbeville Marianna, Fla. Regional Tournament l2nd placel N Them CHS 74 1 73 69 54 53 2 77 sa 1 53 71 as as g 89 43 4 66 54 . 78 70 4 ai 67 T 73 69 ! sa 52 y as ss 71 - 67 Q 74 Forfeit 1 59 60 66 J aor 47 88 WINFRED BARROW L 545512, , . rl 'Qlllfgsi n Q . 'Ll '71 -' E 5 , hi 123 V H ' f' VCO? DONNIE WARE JACKIE WARE LEFT: EDDIE JILES ,X nf XX -wx 1 , ' ?kX Xkymv X W ,149 'Y' Bun..,,' . l 'A g . M KEITH McLEOD NL: SAMMY WILLIAMS ANTHONY ROBERSON 2 :Alloc - 4 l , B New 1 x I K' oil! Z -I a H A ia,-xA -v ' 1 -4 v-,E J y, 'J-, w ' 5 l I. 5 Mr N 4 rl I i 'Q' X xx 1 XJ4 if - I xR'FP. - X I If X ,L MIE1 gh-LJ -L 2,4 1 OOP' CWM. The iunior varsity enioyed a good sea- son with o I0-7 record under the coaching of Wendell Carmichael. L I PICTURE NO. l : STANDING: James Grant, Donnie Ware, Milton Thomason, Sammy Vlhlliams, Gregory Carson. SEATED: Mitchell Harrison, Keith Taylor, Robert McKinney, Rickey Anderson, Coach Wendell Carmichael. .O 'ei ,5,qr 'v ,- kl,,V,, , 1' V' ' , ,,- ASEBALL TEAM KNEELING Jackie Phillips Tim Baker, Roger Casey, Stan Garner, liirk Mclendon. STANDING: Coach Hicks, Jerry Q rltendon Mike Skelton Chuck Bucklnger Trey Hood, Paul McNair, and Pierre Dyck. 930Mba!0?Twm The Carroll High Eagles, coming off a disappointing season, have I0 returning lettermen. Losing to teams such as Jeff Davis, Dothan, and Lee, Coach Hicks and the Eagles, plan to come on strong in the i976 season. SENIOR MEMBERS: Chuck Buckinger, Paul McNair, Mike Skelton, Kevin Shuman, and Trey Hood. A memes' M - NA' mlfww 46 .HE , V - Q -. Q E' .rg ',v- V ' 9235 , 4 qv- '-4 e .' ,ivan 5? . av ,rw 1'-'A ff- M ' V J .,, , . ,N I A A , , ., Y .fs ii' 4 9, 2 A js, ' ,Z -ij--Q 9'fg 1 - ' jr ' 1. -.Q 'QM' ..-14 4 5- 5 '1':fE,5,.-3 or :gy Q2 fm -,,.3 . , t Q- 4 J ' ' Z ' u , QQ 1 og vi, t 15 1 fre, M,-y' T 4 ts ' ' so ,J t . - ., 'Y Y. , ' 'V , rw - .sm 1 '.wNM1-.-f?--eff-.Q-.fi-ff-sri! .T ' .. , .,. 'vb f-- M 1 -- , V: ...-.gg - .41- S x i. ..-, x. IN.. , If bl A If If 3 , V' If -ssh Sy, '- .1 V g v l .ff . 2 'Lg Pr' , 'fn x . ,vt X rl . -. t . 5 V fl . hi 1 S -4 I . 1 - f , , - ' w A-49.1 J. -1,- ,,.,-, -..,.,-- 1 I Kgs . R x 1 Jin, A X , - ' FQ 'R ' 1 A 1 :!! 1 K , , , v f N , Z Q K -E Z ', 'u -, in X ff!!-Z 's I 3 R SX ' x X 4 X y ', 1, l E, I a N Q lchols Janne Bush Kay Clouse Mrs Bailey K' . 2,1 F L , . . - 3 eslie Hazenfield, Sue Strickland, Julie Hubauer, Vivian Stubbs, Jenis Ill-'gy f 1 .Ubi lil I . Lv .6 ,so 3- g' ,' I Q-an iii . '- .' T'-A .. F 1 - Exw ,' 7,3 Q35 -. ,,,. r' I Y 4 QMQTWW The 1976 Carroll High Track team will be a small and young group. The squad will total I5 people, but only 5 returning lettermen. This years squad shows great enthusiasm and has an optimistic outlook toward a promising record. TRACK TEAM: KNEELING: David Coleman, Curtis Dyck, John Farish. STANDING: Coach Williams, Gary Jeringan, Phillip Makowski, Carlton Ray, Neil Dansby. Af- -ff-1-' qi.: , . A D, A :jg F,,4r- .. 4.x ., ,,,.. . mn-- nasal! larry White, Mike Whittaker, Craig Leonard, Skip Gober, Coach Skinner, Fred Boswell. gill, goeamf The Carroll High Golf Team is looking forward to the forthcoming season with a l9 and 'I6 record last year. Retuming lettermen are Freddy Boswell, Greg Williford, Mike Whittaker, and Craig Leonard. The Golf Team is led by Coach Skinner. H 9 s by -SY? D T ,4 - '-QAM f! I . I I I ' -' fi E f fl 4, Jr Q , ,nf WL. x 'IN' 9 E F I F 9 :lk ' 'AT Q x' Qi! 1 ff' 1 , .giivxg if M1 gy.. r F Y' 3. F? Wm 1 W-.1 is Xi q . , . f . 1 1,-..m, 1 J Q., .,, ,'-Fi! Y: fn ue- ' ITE .f f ,,,. I tgn., A H H fi' 'ies'- Lx '. 's. .Q- i 4 L.. fsrwf: :gs 'T 1 ... lah-fx . jf' , '-fa 1. . X ., 5... K . - 5 . Sf K Q ,. rf x GLX If 1 ' v -E Q v X'2 ':f 'f E , A ,, 'L . . V ,A iw: I A' x. X . l . Gif 'T Y ' , 5 rig I I 4 'gigs A 'f' 'A 1, 'P 5 K. xii? gguix vm 3 r if . .91 es-13 ' 1 - f . 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' 'Dix' ' ' 'f . 41 ,- fg 1-.1 . . g-':1-'f4'+- Q ' JVC' , -4 K- L ' Q . hrsl , if' ' 'Ad 5 57' ' e Q 1: .ii fp.: 'YN -' N'ivi L x I 1 w ., I 9 I 'gi 4' J an an lib D fr, X ar .- 1 wg, , 4 x Q . N , 5 f ,, W gf x . mf 7 5 5,03 I I gcw'f'A A v, Y ' I xl rv ix 4 A e-if iiif 15' fu .ag - -- x -N QIL5em5Zip .ffggg mg t QAM! KHWf'f ' fwff WMS Wnfgffff E, 'Q ' Zn- QQ! Lifwwuls i l Boys' State Freddy Boswell - elected State Health Officery Steven Benefield - appointed Director of Public Safety. The Carroll High School Annual Staff took the first place trophy at the Auburn Yearbook Clinic this summer. Out of 80 schools fifteen were chosen to receive awards with Carroll High Schol taking first place, superior. .Aye tif ll! , XXX. fu A 1 QI- Q N ' National Merit Finalists - Steven Beneheld, David Heissman. Michelle Washburn, Girls Greg Cole was selected as All- Maurine Mathews was selected as a Jennifer Repko - State Finalist in American Basketball player of the finalist in the What's Right About Bicentennial Essay Contest. State. year. America essay contest sponsored by 156 SEN. Allen. , R ,,f6 'y 'Q Y Y X ' X x XX ' X Mx ,,- I , xt Y xx ! flili 1 Cl 76 Q5 Zmww GP PRESIDENT: Jack Knight VICE-PRESIDENT: Lee Smith TREASURER: Janie Bush SECRETARY: Candy Andrews REPORTER: Angie McDaniel The Sophomore Class of 1975-76, now being well acquainted with Carroll High School, are ready to climb higher and par- ticipate in more school activities. They have shown much enthusiasm in our vari- ous activities. i Debbie Anderson Candy Andrews Connie Andrews Jim Andrews Maureen Andrews Jim Ard Jeff Ash Robin Baird Lee Barnard Donna Barnard Pam Bearden ' Bob Beasley Dorcas Beegle Donita Benson Mike Bentley Julie Berry Lee Berry Ricky Barranco engineers I J , r Y, ,1,. ,, .e ' 11 52 ...Q.:J i 3 , Y.. r r 1 W 4 J i , 3 I , r 1 L 4 I A A I , . -..v.f.- es J F 4. -1 PIA ,ss-. . 5-. 'Qi X 0 Q 'gr mi L3 P. QI, I Q ,ig If -4 15:9 K 3 f-5. 'P' 'E' 4 , We 1 4 A .J C, ' In L 'EEE ,J 5 a Q E+ i gn 1 ii 52. i, . . ,,, vz - ze - 'vs' 1 Y Q e ww, .. - .A ,as I-if 1 ' l , 'i , - --.1 f'. .,' :-1 gig? 1 - A f 1'-1 'R Q ,hx - Mike Dempsey Milton Denson Joanne Dicus Linda Dickey Vicki Donahue Laura Dorriety Jackie Dubois Scott Duncan Diane Dunn Willie Dyck Lynn Easter Lynn Eastman Rick Eddins David Elliote David Emmons Julie Emmons James Enfinger Bobby Epling Steve Etheridge Gale Ewart Pam Fain Cassandra Faniel Joyce Faniel Charles Farirsh Tim Famer Marty Faulkner Mary Fergusen John Ferry William Flynn Alvin Flowers Ellie Forsberg Rick Fowler Stanley Franklin Tammy Franklin Mack Free Larry Frye Keiih Gill Andy Gilland Joann Gomez lino Gomez Cindy Goodson Kim Goodson Harrie? Goodwin Pam Goon Daniel Gressang Sammy Griffin Amy Griggs Riia Gunter Lori Hagler Robin Hampton Suzanne Hall Vida Hall Susan Hardxyitlc Scott Harrell Allison Hartley Ronnie Head John Heiss Teresa Henson Raymond Herring Sherry Herring Dawn Hess Joseph Hill Gladys Hoage Elisa Holder ' Cindy Holloway Tammy Horn Dawn Holmes Julie Hubauer Sylvanna Hunter Karen Hyde Lynn Jackson Barbara Johnson 3. Sheila Johnson Violet Johnson Cathy Jones Lllenee Jones Robin Jones Kim Judah Mike Keevert Theresa Key Dean Keirn Charlotte Kinsey Earnest Kizer Jack Knight Wendell Leonard Tim Lewis Armondo Luian Penny Lyle Stacy Marshall Delois Martin Sheila Martin Edgar Martinez Kathy Matthews Preston Matthews Dale Mayes Cheryl McArthur Angie McDaniel Darrell McDonald Anthony McGuire Dale McLaughlin Rob McLaughlin Janet Mclemore Becky McWilliams Billy Meacham Mike Melton Renee Miggins Belinda Miller Jerry Miller Jerry Miller Diane Mims Arthur Montgomery Tony Murphy Gamette Myrick Carol Newman Sharon Newman Penny Nichols Sharon Nichols -Annie Nickerson Kathy Nickerson Andrea Ordiway I 1 X Pam Osborn Mark O'Steen Christine Outlaw Jeff Outlaw Carole Overstreet Earnest Paine Dennis Palmertree Darlene Paramore Eddie Parker Jesse Parker Rickey Parrish Susan Parrish Cindy Parsons 163 5 If LR , sy if 4 I. J G. jf 4 A gg .' Y an .5 , x . 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Terri Williams Malinda Wilt Brian Wilson Derrick Wilson Julia Wilson Leonard Windham Lisa Withrow Tom Wittekind Janice Woodham Larry Woodham Joe Worsham Gerald Wynn NOT PICTURED: Charles Alligood Ricky Anderson Chris Ayers Diane Baker Chris Barber Robert Barber Bobby Barefield Steven Barnes Belinda Belcher Debbie Bowers Steven Bruhn Greg Carson Ricky Cawthorn Donna Crawley Chris Crittendon Jerry Crittendon Willie Crittenden Thomas Dardis Tommy Davenport Jeff Dawkins George Dennis Jeanitte Doster Angelika Drewniak Roger Ellis Eric Ericson Michael Fields Eugene Fink Kimberely Flowers Shannon Flowers Timothy Flowers Wesley Folds John Fowler Rick Flowler Angeletta Gissendanner Arthur Glass Marianne Young Missy Young Roberta Zaldavar Teresa Zirkle Phyllis Ivey Michael Graddy James Grant Rose Griffin Mike Gumpenburger Thomas Hagler James Hairston Manuel Hairston Renwick Harper Stan Harrington Lilly Herring Dawn Holmes Richard Hornback Shina Hutton Clinton Jayner Clifton Johnson Harve Jones Otis Leverette Steven Linderman Robert Lopez Darryl Mathis Perrie McCartha Jessie McKinney .Robert McKinney Thomas McNeal Pamela Mills Paul Morgan Tammy Morris Wallace Morris Artis Owens Dawne Pampel Tony Parrish Ricky Pierce Edward Pumphrey Charles Radcliff Tommy Reese John Repko Jeanne Rhodes Elizabeth Richardson Mary Roberts Oscar Robertson Wilson Robertson Eva Robinson Cecelia Sapp John Saunders Lisa Scott Markie Senn ' Carol Sharp Debra Shell Raaen Shinholster Mike Simmons Theresa Smith Debra Snyder Bob Spillers David Stanchio Yulonda Staples Keith Taylor Milton Thomason Clifton Wagner John Walker William Watson Joey Weed Willie White Sandra Williams Rose Mary White Peter Whitlock Charles Wilborn Tommy Willis Austel Williams Mag Dalene Williams Mike Wray Forest Wright gwffliww Qi 930146 April 6, 1960 -+ March 23, 1976 On March 23, 1976, the sophomore class lost Paul Edward Morgan, a classmate and a dear friend to all who knew him. Paul was born on April 6, 1960, in Albany, Georgia, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Morgan. - He came to Ozark from Littleton, Colorado, and started the ninth grade at D. A. Smith Junior High School in 1974. He treated people as he would have liked them to treat him - in a kind, iovial manner. He had a way of getting along with all whom he associated with. His death was such an unfortunate one, as it caused much grief and sorrow for many of us. lt shall be hard for us to realize that Paul will never be with us again, but we must remember that we will meet him once more and be together for eternity. HE IS NOT DEAD I cannot say, and I will not say That he is dead. He is iust away. With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand, He has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair lt needs must be, since he lingers there. And you - oh, you, who the wildest yearn For an old-time step, and the glad return, Think of him faring on, as dear In'the love of Thee as the love of here Think of him still as the same. l say, He is not dead - he is iust away. - James Whitcomb Riley 1Cl76 unwfvfgpuxa -7-.-..,V 5 PRESIDENT: Neal Dansby VICE-PRESIDENT: Kay Sasser SECRETARY: Debbie Chalker TREASURER: Marty Schwarz REPORTER: Kirk McClendon The Junior Class of 1975-1976 has enioyed itself throughout the year. We have been enthusiastically involved in every phase ofthe curriculum at Carroll High School. The Junior Class has exhibited great pride in their school and - community through their continuous support of their clubs and athletic events. We are anticipating a great Senior year and hope to establish a tradition for future YO, classes to follow. fr h N. -JZ-1..J, ig gf ' . LEFT TO RIGHT: Kirk McClendon, Neal Dansby, Marty Schwarz, Kay Sasser, Debbie Chalker Doris Abshire Diane Adair Laurie Adcock Mike Allen Julie Andrews Phyllis Andrews Victor Ashcraft Richard Bailey Tim Baker Rita Bames Winfred Barrow Johnny Barrs 5. Davld Bastin Russell Beary Charles Beverly Lester Billings KT -'Lf-, 1 Cheryl Blansit Sondra Blocker Jan Bolich Mark Bonds David Bostick Tern Bohoms Robert Branlon Eddie Brahon Sheryl Brewer Freda Brih Larry Brown Mlke Brown Debbie Brownfield Jenrse Burks QIMQQUAA gaoumiillfaz efmmgeflm mul Scweam Mickey Burkeh Barbara Buller Debbie Cagle Corondo Calhoun Rosalynn Calhoun Eleanor Camp' ' Phillip Camp Debra Campbell Cathy Caraway Ronnie Carden Caece Carlson ,, et - ilifi-51:2 C C 5- exe P ripe C -- K 2136227 .. 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Keele Corn Tim Corrow Jeff Craddock Kevin Crisman Gene Coleman Joanne Cooper Jo Ann Coraleski Alma Corley -J 'Lf 5 Elizabeth Gray Jim Grantham Tony Grantham Alisa Graham Robert Gray Beth Gulledge Pam Gulledge Stan Garner Colin Garrett Skip Gober Janine Gramling Keith Hagler Alice Hallford Tom Haney Chuck Hardy Robgrtfrvnklin James Gaddy Robert Gaddy Carol Galyon Dottie Garner Lennie Harrison Steve Hasselt Cindy Hatcher Mark Heath Diane Herring Curtis English Randy Epperson Octavia Everett 349f9-af.f,Q,4,1,,gJ Donna Farrar john Farish Kathy Ferry 1 John Hilboldt Debra Holder Ronnie Hollis Wendy Holmes Pat Helman Mark Honaker Perry Morcum Carol Marshall Buddy Martin Mike Maund Steve McCaffrey Donna McCall Jynell McCortha Kirk McClendon Jamie McDanieIs John McDonald Earnest McLeod Gwen McLeod Melissa McLure Robin McKinsey Sharon McNew Cora Mildrum Debbie Miller Diane Miller Rex Miller Wesley Miller Jimmy Mills Vickey Moore Allan Morrow James Murray Monya Nelson Mike Newman Sandra Newman Diane Nichols Ginger Nix Jeff Outlaw Jimmy Owens Howard Parrish Mike Parker Sybil Peters Virgil Rogers Bonnie Roper James Royol Kathy Ruble Debbie Sand Koy Sasser Billie Schabrough ecky Scott carlet Scribner nn Sellers heryl Sexton teve Sexton Auther Shipman, Revonda Shirah Norman Shlam James Sidwell Marlene Silver Renee Simmon . arolyn v 1p4.MA-M' l SistrunlQ Carole Smith Cecropia Smith Tommy Smith Malinda Snell Ronald Spade David Speer Lois Spivey Lori Stomper Kathy Stanfill John Stein Matt Steltenphol 1 V fi rg vu- .f Y 4 I . , s - K. -, AXA! if 'is ' It xx as i if f' . 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N .4 , x K, K, ' Q21 N l ,Wg ' ' .1, ' 3. , F '3'1,f ' 1-, , -- 1 .vs Tammy Armstrong Charles Baker Canora Balkram Michael Beegle Porter Belcher Roscoe Belcher Warren Benson Lanoir Blackney Mike Blakey Wayne Boyd Barbara Brooks Robert Copeland Larry Cotton Lillie Covington Martin Dardis Vicki Davis Laura Doheny Jacqueline Dray Donna English Pam Gainer Mike Gales Judy Gardner Denver German Harold German Jamie Clark NOT PICTURED: Anthony Griffin Frederick Harper Jeremiah Harper Greg Harrington Rudi Hartmann Cindy Hill Lisa Holmes Keith Holton Roxie Howell David Johnson Lowell Johnson Steven Johnson Becky Justice Mark Kilpatrick Charlotte Kinsey Alvin Lancaster Irving Lancaster Deborah Leverett Annie March Anthony Marino James McDaniel Jeffery Moore Rhonda Mooring Jaimee Morgan Donnie Newman Cathy Wagner Dowling Walker Donald Walker Greg Walker Ronald Walker , Diane Ware Terri Warren Glenn Wellman Rose White Mike Whittaker Ron Whittaker Bobby Wilkins Ronnie Williamson Mike VWllis Jean Wiison Jenny Wooclham Johnny Woods Charles Wray Greg Young Buddy Youngblood Eddie Parker Michelle Pedigo Roy Petrey Allen Phillips Christopher Phillips Russell Ramey Effain Rivera Cathy Rogers Tommy Sawls John Schwegler Susan Shirah Cathy Seigers Robert Simmons Diane Stewart Garden Tucker Sidney Tullos Thomas Walker James White Cynthia Wilkins Arlene Williams Dannie Williams William Willis Frank Wuolukka Mkg g C37wQ5ewUC9lfm lfl76QlmsQl,lewi Michelle Washburn, Reporter, Tony Brogden, Vice-President, Jim Sessions, Treasurer, Freddy Boswell, President, Lottie Carroll, Secretary. As Seniors we have had many memorable experiences. The bad and the good go hand in hand and none will be forgotten. But this is also a time to look forward. As seniors we have iust reached the first step on the ladder to our growth, maturity, and success. lt will be a hard climb, many will falter, but more will succeed. As the Bicentennial Seniors we are unique. We have strived for our accomplishments and will continue until our utmost goals are attained. Our spirit cannot be broken as proven by the many trials and tribulations we have endured. There is but one quote that iustly describes the Bicentennial Class: Vini Vidi Vicil Mark Chris Adams I had something fancy to put here, Donald Keith Albrmon wouldn't you know I forgot it. l Gail Allred Much to do, Much to love, Much to hope for. John Douglas Anderson One can always do what he strongly believes in. Kenneth Anderson We may give without loving, but we can- not love without giving. For we must share if we would keep that blessing from above, Ceasing to give, we cease to have, Such is the low of love. Janet Mariorie Arnold Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. sim, slum, amlf Qgliwef Sgwwvww Stefanie Diane Alexander There is nothing too great for His power and nothing too small for His love. Keith Jerold Anderson Mark Moses Andrews Work fascinates me. I could sit and watch it for hours. The opportunity to do mis- chief is found a hundred times a day, and that of doing good once a year. Cassendra Gayle Authur The reality of segregation, like slavery, has always had confront the ideals of democracy and christianity. Indeed, seg- regation and discrimination are strange paradoxes in a natian founded on the principle that all men are created equal. Mark Wade Barefield God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things l can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Michael S. Bearden Steven Alter Benefield Simple duty hath no cause for fear. Robert Ernest Beverly Iflam notformyselfwhowillbeferme? Yet if I am for myself onlywhat am I? .? u George Michael Arsenault Mary had a little lamb. Its fleece was white as snow. Everywhere that Mary went the lamb was sure to go. Blind Obe- dience stifles the wind. Robert Allen Barnard God gives us relatives, thank God we can choose our own friends. Brenda Kay Bell Glance back only once to yesterday, thank God for today and hope for a bet- ter tomorrow. Cathy Lee Bentley The birthday of my life has come, my love is come to me. Aaron Bivins Do anything you like iust so long as it makes you happy and does not hurt any- one else. Leslie Ann Blackman We live in deeds, not years, in thoughts not breaths, In feelings, not in figures on a dial. He most lives who thinks most, feels noblest, acts the best - For today, well lived, makes every yesterday o dream of happiness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Richard Lloyd Blanchfield Agnes Bludsworth Don't walk in front of me for I might not follow, don't walk behind me for I might not lead, don't walk away from me for when you return I might not be there. Instead, walk beside me and iust be my friend. Freddy Alvin Boswell ln Jesus, I see the kind of man I know I ought to be. Tony LaRoy Brogden To make good use of life, one should have in youth the experience of advanced years, and in old age the vigor of youth. Dale County Jr. Miss, Mourine Matthews Larry Craig Bonds Leomed nothing: forget everything Sondra Jean Bright Love is not blind - it sees more not less. But becouse it sees more, it is willing to see less. Joseph Oliver Brown Here we go . . . Climbing the stairway to heaven. Here we go . . . Walking the road of ecstasy. Taking the load of this old world off my shoulders. The door is wide open for you, the door is open for me. l8I .4 l gm ,,,,, Scott Riley Brown It matters not what you are thought to be but what you really are. Steve Michael Brunson A smile is a curve thot can straighten out a lot of things. Timothy Alfred Bush To his dog, every man is Napoleong hence the constant popularity of dogs. ig, Mike Thomas Bruhn Charles Derek Buckinger We get happiness not from the things we have done, but the memories we have of them. Cheryl Renee Byrne lf you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter. For always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Margaret Ellen Carroll Life is so short. l live not tor what can be given, but what I can earn. And the great- est reward l could receive, is seeing the 'day when hatred and strife are things of the past, and God's earth will be a para- dise, at last. Louis Gene Carter My ambition has brought me this far, Now it is time to capture the things of the world. And learn to take the good with the bad, the ugly with the pretty, because life isn't how you see, it's what you make of it. Kay Frances Chauvinl l have come to know how mudtj ri dship means to me. To me, no one gbuld sk for Marek -L! Vi iff, l AV BV slim J WWA! , tu f v Hi Jw Rx l cf g ,J Y,- yilff ij' ,,kf KL. l L, We Y ., fi VQfi uf U g: ff? 1 'Q ef li it is J Xue! I U 1 Madeline Victoria Cintron f'To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody but yourself - means to fight the hardest any human being can fight, and never stop fighting. Gregory Cole Let me give you some advice. When it comes down to making a decision of your life, let it be one of your own. Then, if you should not be successful in the future, you'll have no one to blame but yourself. 'This is me - and I am for real. Can you dig it? 1-EY Lottie McSwain Carroll l want to rock and roll all night and party every daylll Shannon Dianne Chancey Take the gift of life and live it, Take your love and freely give it, Give your laughter, smiles and tears, Give your best through all the years, life is everything you make it, Life is beautiful, so take itl Rhoda Karen Childree To love is one thing, to be loved is still another thing, but to love and be loved is everything. Ronald Lloyd Cobb Some of the best people in the world are the ones that don't try to be anyone but themselves. Jimmy Cooks The eagle flies in May and in June. We all go out to play, The Diploma is signed, sealed, and delivered. l'm free. Pearlie Mae Cooks I know I'm going to Heaven. Cause l've served my time in hell. l'm telling you the natural facts for what it is worth, you make your own heaven and hell right here on earth. Dig it. Brenda Gail Cornett What is love? . . . I have met it in the streets, a very young poor man, his hat was old, his coat wornf the water passed thru his shoes and the stars thru his soul. Gloria Donna Marie Coutu What l am or what I become, in every- thing I do, I will use my life for the Glory of God. Franciouse Cancynthia Crittenden lt is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. lg Melanie Ann Darrow For the test of the heart is trouble, And it always come with the years. And the smile that is worth the praises of earth Is the smile that shines thru the tears. Vicki Lyn Corcoran Be yourself - but be your own self. Live each day to the fullest. Dare to be differ- ent and to fallow your own star. Remem- ber that God helps those who need help. Act as if everything depended on you and pray as if everything depended on God. Claudia Coutu Mark David Craddock Be happy but be yourself. , James Morgan Culp Before destruction the heart of a man is naughty, and before honor is humility. Dianne Dawkins The road to success is at your feet, Make the best of it. Remember opportunity is always there when you need it. Barbara Ellen Deloney Sa long as we love, we serve, So long as we are loved by others, I should say that we are indispensablef and no man is use- less while he has a friend. ' Emily Dickinson The world is wide and wonderful Wherever we may roam, But our thoughts return to precious things, Like friends and love and home. Dwight Douglas Dimorier For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone. Teach me the way, O Lord, l will walk in thy birth, Unite my heart to fear thy name. I will praise thee, 0 Lord my God, with all my heart: and I will glorify thy name forevem1are. Kelly Richard DeRosier Live your life the way you wont to. You are your own boss, and you don't have to please anyone but yourself. James Rickey DiFilippo Life is but a drum that beats on and on and on. Harold Heinz Dobbel A book is like a mirror: If a donkey peers into it, you can't expect an opposite to look out. Bonnie Marlyce Doedon Let there be peace, Let there be love, Let it not ceasep Like the wings ofa clove, Catherine Nancy Dubois Happiness is the art of making a bouquet of those flowers within reach. Mark G. Duncan Reputation is like fine china: easily bro- ken, never mended. Michael David Eddins Do unto others as you want them to do unto you. Cindy Dean Etheredge Love is not getting, but givingp not a wild dream of oleasure, and a madness of desire, it is goodness, and honor, and peace, and pure living. STE' .Vi Andrea Genn Dory There is only one you and life is cl one- way trip . . . don't waste you on a bum- mer. James Lee Duke To have your freedom, is to have your own life. To have your own life is to have all the Joy and Blessings God can give. To have God is to have all the love in the world. Pierre Andre Dyck I have to live for others and not for myself, that's Middle Class Morality. VWrt Giles Epling, Jr. The greatest gifts that l have ever received are those of love and friendship. My only hope is that I have given some of each to all of those who l have come to know. Richard Charles Evans If there is nothing to do then let me do it. Richard J. Everett 'Gad made Earth, then He rested, made man then He rested, od made woman, since then NO one as rested. Delores Faniel 'I must be a powerful Aries. I am impar- al toward others and a great lover of e. I have a very harmonious nature nd am adaptable in any surroundings. or I have been and seen only half of lite nd it's not a DYNOMlTE THlNG ere's so much in life I want and l'm'not aying it's owed to me but it's there for e to get. One day I will. But time is my nly asset and if it's on my side, then why ot make the best of it, even if I have to ate ALONE! Mark Clifton Farris Emma Forrest I am the way, the truth and the lightg no man cometh unto the Father but by me. Jesus Christ Sonia Garcia-Gonzalez Live for this dayl For yesterday is a dream and tomorrow is but a vision. K Sherri Lynn Exum Time is . . . ' Too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who fear, Too long for those who grieve, Too short for those who reioice, But for those who live, 1'ime is not. Frances Carolyn Farmer I believe in the sun, Even when it's not shining. I believe in love, Even when I'm alone. I believe in God, even when he is silent. Frank J. Ferry Above the stars, strength in the sky They have no wrath nor fear to die And to no evils do they bow They seek all good and peace to sow From silent dreams and time they borrow For today is only yesterday's tomorrow. David Fulford I'm not much but I'm all I've got. Susann Kolb Garner Tell me: Which is the way I take? Out of what door do I 901 Where and to whom? i... Rebecca Jane Garrett Spend all you have for loneliness, buy it and never count the cost, for one white singing hour of peace, count many a year of strife well lost. And for a breath of ecstasy, give all you have been or could be. David Eugene Goodson The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. James B. Graham Girls are always running through my mind, They dare not walk . . . Jack L. Green, Jr. Of all of God's creatures, man has been the most ignorant. If you don't believe it look around. E Verona Lisa Sellers Grantham Love knows no limit to its Endurance, no end to its trust, no Fading of its hope, it can outlast anything. Love still stands when all else has fallen. Frederick Evans Griffin Make hastel You've one life to live, Make the best of it. Be proud of what you are. Reach out your fartherest. For if you are not willing to go all the way, Why go at all? Sara Catherin Ham k your truth quietly and clearly, and 'sten to others, even the dull and igno- antg they too have their story. Cathy Hand Robert E. Harrell, Jr. again an education todayg not from t will come tomorrow. Ronald Lee Harris If you think you have someone eating out t your HAND, YOU HAD BETTER Eoum voun rmunces uangmy. Leslie Ann Hazenfield If it waxn't for the optimist, the pessimist would never know how happy he wasn't. Ronald Hamilton It was once told that the Black man was dumb. But now is our time to prove this theory wrong. So let's get it together and stay together. To prove the black man has brains to go on. Leon Orlando Harper To all the brothers and sisters behind me: Do as I did. Don't look back. Keep your head to the sky, and-keep on keeping on. Leah Jean Harris ' Don't walk behind me, I may not lead, Don't walk in front of me, I may not fel- low. Walk beside me and iust be my friend. Karen Diane Harrison I have no yesterdays, Time took them away. Tomorrow may not be, but l have today. Steve Guice Preiudice is the child of ignorance. Bernest Herring Anthony Hill Life is not a dream, but it is reality. And it's not what the world does to me but it means much what I do to the world. Mitzi D. Hodges I thought I wept for days that were. But I did not. I shed my tears for the me that would not be again. Venora Ann Holmes When the burdens of life get you down you've got to get right up and dust your- self off, and try again. That's the only way you'll win people. You've got to keep right on pushing and try it again. David R. Hosmun Salaputium Disertuml WW ,,, -V ff, 'si ,.,, 'EZ ,fi .,. Terry Lynn Hess I The reason people are lonely is because they build walls, instead of bridges. Eva Marie Hoage Johnny Britt Holbrook Every man has had his own dreams. An even if the dream is never realized, yod will have looked with love . . . you will have iourneyed in ioy. I I I I I I Leon Lawrence Hood Hit the ball over the fence that way yog can walk around the bases. - Shirley Diane Hutto Where there is iaith, there is love. Where there is love, there is peace. Where there is peace, there is God. I Where there is God, there is no need. I Timmy Walter Ivey Today tamorrows are Yeslerday's results. Marion Estella Jenkins The world is neither good nor evil. It is merely a place where good and evil exist. To which do you contribute? Peace be unto you. Ernest Vernon Jacobs My friends, laughing and smiling are the most wonderful pleasures in my life. Laugh, smile and be with your friends every moment, forthe laughter and smiles could turn into tears and your friends into memories. Nina Gayle Jernigan Kindness is a language the dumb can speak and the deaf can hear and you understand. Eddie Bernard Jiles Dennis Marshall Jinks, Jr. The only things worth- knowing are the things you learn after you know it all. .5 Cynthia Ann Johnson Let me live only to do. And let me do only to live. Dolly Anita Johnson The road goes on and on down from the door where it began, and I must follow if I can . . Tommy Wesley Johnson If you can take life as it comes, be able to take it when it goes. l Bennie Frank Johnson Educated fools from educated schools and Ford says, Don't worry. But he doesn't know if there's a hell below we are all going to go. Nancy Karen Johnson Faith is to believe what we do not see, and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe. Cathy Geneve Joiner The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenement halls and whispered in the sound of silence. i 1 ,nw Af , Y I David Wayne Joiner lt sure is awful dark in this book, sa you'd better hurry up and get close to someone you love before the lights go outl Linda Claretha Jones Counsel in the heart of man is like deep water, but a man of understanding will draw it aut. .9 V William Paul Judah Being lazy is the worst that can't be done. EBTF, . Gerald Dale Jones Walter J. Jones, Jr. When you're feeling down and out, sing a song. It will make it well. But you must remember, you've got to give the people what they want. Jerry Mark Justice When I think back on all the crap l leamed in high school, it's a wonder l can think at all. Donna Kay Kilpatrick There is a generation that is pure in their own eyes, and yet is not washed from their filthiness. Martha Kathryn Knight The highest reward for a man's toil is not what he gets for it, but rather what he becomes by it. Kathy Georgette Lindsay To live and move among men, the heart must break or harden. Q , Kimberly Jill Kittredge Charles James Linderman . Freedom is the ability to come, go, speak, write, live, and love without restrictions. This I have done. For our numerous freei dams there is a price. Suffering, frustra4 tion, loneliness, and even death. This price I will pay. Sandra Sue LeMonte Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together inl the same direction. N l 4 l l l Gwendolyn Cecelia Loyal l lf you love something set it free. lf it comes back it's yours. lf it doesn't lt never was. Marcia Kay Mabrey Q Maybe this has been a party for every- body else, but l haven't gotten off yet. l Phillip Edward MaKowski Tonia Sheree Marino ducation lays hold of what is best in a rson, but character lays hold of what is orst. It takes hold of a failing and by ery skillful manipulation and training ines it into a perfection. Terry Lynn Marshall I believe in the sun, even when it's not shining. I believe in love, even when it's not there. l believe in God, even when He is silent. Eugene Randell Martin Samuel Jasper Mound, III l 'A GOOD name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold. This is some- wthing everyone should pride themselves in having. 'Q ,Lai Debra Ann Martin Blackness has given me dolor, Where there is hatred blackness made me have love. Where there is darkness, Blackness made me give light and after all sadness has brought lots of ioy. Maurine Carroll Matthews The only way to have a friend is to be one. James Robert McAfee All these years were good but the twelfth was the greatest. Remember I was a pleaser not a teaser. Being good to all people made me feel fantastic inside, as a matter of fact . . . oll over. Cynthia Ann McDaniel The gift of love is great, to the people it may be a bad mistake, so look forward, don't hesitate to look back, there's noth- ing left behind . . . it's all in front. Eugene.Harris McKnight I never let learning interfere with my edu- cation. Timmy Aldwin McDaniel We all must live and learn, but care must be taken, by the time we have learned it could be too late ta live. Stan Terrence McLaughlin Alecia Elizabeth Mcleod People who believe that character makes a person and not color is indeed a wise person. Jimmy Louis Mcleod A ,ff ,ew ,4 S ,. 2 . Y- Keith McLeod Paul Henry McNair lf you reach for the moon and fall among the stars you will still be upon high ground. And if you believe in God, no matter how deep the fall, He'll never let you down. Barbara Jean Miller If o picture could paint a thousand words, on why con't l paint you? words will never show, The you l've come to know. If a person could be two places at one time, l'd be with you. Forever and a day, Together all the way. Robert Alan Miller Malling mistakes is something you have to learn to live with. Just try to not to make Lhe some mistake twice and you'lI be u fsgm. Britt David Mitchell Live today for there may be no tomorrow. Diane Montgomery Reginald Dwayne McQueen lt won't be long when we'll be leaving here. So now while you have the time give your life to Jesus for tomorrow is not promised to you. Jesus Loves You. Penny Gail Miller The Holy Ghost is like a river that flows from deep within. The blood of Jesus is like a fountain that ' frees my soul from sin. There is a vast supply And the Holy Ghost is like a river that never will run dry. Donnie Ray Minton Time passes all too swiftly for those who hold memories precious. Sandra Kay Mixon Only that day downs on whinh we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a morning star. Kenneth James Moore George Alyn Murray It is nice to be popular, but you will be more popular if you're nice. Kathy K. Newman I have come one mile I will not fail to go another, so look ahead and you will always have a great smile. let us no longer walk in darkness for if everyone lights a candle of lave, what a bright world this would be. Mary Erances Nickerson Life is a mirron if you frown at it, it frowns back, if you smile, it returns the greeting. Walter E. Nowocin Men who have worms, go fishing. Men who have hooks, stay home. Patrick Henry O'Steen, Jr. Goodness is achieved not in a vacuum, but in the company of other men, attended by love. -f, w fx Laura Ann Murray For tune lost, nothing lost, Courage last, much lost, Honor lost, more lost, Soul lost, all lost. Mark Newman It is not to make a festival, but to find people who can enioy it. Lana Northington Laugh and be merry, Remember to better the world with a song, Laugh and be merry, Remember, in older time, Laugh and be merry, together, like brothers akin, laugh till the game is played, and be you Merry, my friends. Earl George Ray O'Reilly Space the Final Frontier For your goal will end on Earth but mine will end Where no man has gone before. Suzanne Pace And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation. Clara Palmer To love is nothing. To be loved is some- thing. But to be loved by the one you love is everything. Eugenia Ann Parker If a man does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured or far away. Mary Ellen Payne Ideals are like stars, you will not succeed in touching them with your hands, but like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them, you reach your des- tiny. Robert Denise Phillips Man's destination is determined by God, so don't alter his perfect plans. I Kevin Wayne Pine A man's best things are nearest him, lie close about his feet. Debra Palmetree It doesn't matter who you are, Or what you have or do. If you give of your very best The best returns to you. A Law of Compensation works, We get iust what we earn. If we love others with our hearts, We get love in return. The little things we sometimes do For others day by day, Return quite unexpectedly ln some peculiar way. Karen Denise Parsons The grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope far. Rene John Perez Remember the things of your youth, birds, clean air, tuna, Taiwan, and let not the sounds of time get into your bunch. Diane Elizabeth Phipps Let us pride ourselves an thinking high thoughts, achieving great deeds, living good lives. Randal Bruce Potter I have found that one big vice in a man is apt to keep out a great many smaller ones. Terry Eugene Price Parents are all alike. First, they want you to walk and talk. Then they want you to sit down and shut-up. But, men never foil. They iust quit trying. Bye-Bye. Carlton McCoy Ray When things ga wrong, as they sometimes will, When the road you are trudging seems all uphill . . . When funds are low and debts are high, And you want to smile but you have to sighy When care ls pressing you down a bit. - - Rest if you must, but don't you quit. Success is a failure turned inside out, The silver tint in the clouds of doubt, And you never can tell iust how close you are . . . lt may be near when it seems so far. So, stick to the fight when you're hardest hit: lt's when things seem worse that you mustn't quit. Jennifer Repko God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, The courage to change the things l can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Reba Fay Richardson Blessed are they who have nothing to say and who cannot he persuaded to say it. Kathryn A. Roberts Today's mistakes are tomorrow's profits. Michael Scott Ramey 1 He that getteth wisdom loveth his ownl soul, he that keepeth understanding shall find good. Leotis Reese Brothers and Sisters, whatever you do, carry it to the extreme because in the world of exactness, half-stepping is totally out. Paul Douglas Rhodes Life is so short so make it worthwhile. Do what you want to do, be what you want to be. Oneida Rivera Insecurity is bred when people lie and cheat, When they use their tongue with lit- tle concern for the feelings of others, when they iudge others on the basis of material possessions, skin color or natural origin, and when kindness is often prompted by a hidden, selfish motive. RSE- Anthony Wade Roberson Man only lives once. So, Live it up while you have time. 'Frances Joan Rook l've seen you trying many things in search of the good life, but pleasure for a season will pass by and the flowers that will bloom in May will die again in Fall. l've seen the worry in your eyes that long for answers to it all, and you try and figure out my life, the peace that comes to me, Just remember what I said that Jesus set me free. John Wayne Royal No one knows what it is that he can do till he tries. Vanessa Sapp In life each word is an event, related to an experience we've lived. We laugh, we cry, we enioy, and the worst part is when you get your heart broken by someone you love. I guess lhat's life. Carolyn Marie Root Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Debra Merry Sammons Don't walk behind me, I may not leadg Don't walk in front of me, I may not fol- low. Don't walk away from me, I may not be there when you return. Instead walk beside me, and iust be my friend. Junius Milton Saunders The tongue of the wise use knowledge all right, But mouth of fool poureth out foolishness. David Saxton Because I have loved life, I shall have no sorrow to die. Rosalie C. Schneider Don't let life discourage you, Everyone who got where he is had to begin where he was. Rosalin K. Schneider This isn't my work, This isn't my place, But l'll meet the future face to face. Harvey Bruce Scribner Russell Lee Sears The second greatest gift one can possess is that of humor, the first is knowing when and when not to use it. FF vis- Carleton John Schode I decline to walk the line They tell me that I'm lazy worldly wise I realize That everybody is crazy. Q, , K' . I, f s N. V .ILL , 1' James Thomas Sessions If you have charm, you don't need to have anything elseg and if you don't have it, it doesn't matter what else you have. . ..- t Joe Sexton Love for someone is greater when that someone has love for you. X J r Michael Travis Skelton 1 The champion isn't necessarily the person gwho has the most, but he's always the , person who gives the most. will Cheryl Elaine Sheffield When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long ot the closed door thot we do not see the one which hos been opened for us. Retho Sue Shelton life is o beautiful thing you love ond live until your time. Kennith R. Shuler Smile for me, iust one more time, as we share our youth, that in some distont, unknown time, though we may be for apart, l'll remember your smile, ond for awhile, in the light of your shining eyes, we'll be together ocross the void, ond share our memories in age. Kevin Craig Shuman A man who rolls up his sleeves is not likely to lose his shirt. Ronald Gordon Skelton When you make two people happy, one of them is apt to be you. Bruce Leon Skipper' Life is composed of two gradual move- ments, People coming and People going. Well I've come for my I2 required years now it's time to go. Elnora Smith Yesterday is gone, forget it. Tomorrow is here so use at. Do what you can before you get to where you can t t l I' 34 ' 'e Q ag -1, V . l I l A x has not come, don't worry about lt. Today A! L- 1 ? XA l K - , J hi . A Y V I X J ,A , K- I ' 5. 5 Pamela Greer Smith In the midst of winter, I finally learned that there was in me an invincible sum- mer. Mitchell Snellgrove Maria Antoinette Speight Take this wise advise, follow it very closely, for it will do you good, and you can pass it on to your friends: TRUST IN THE LORDl JESUS IS KINGII Toni Lynn Slade If you con dream and not make your dream your master, lf you can fill the unforging minute with sixty seconds worth of distance run, Yours is the earth and everything that's in it. And - which is mare - you'll be a man my son. Nancy Ann Smith If there is righteousness in the heart, There will be beauty in the character. If there is beauty in the character, There will be harmony in the home. If there is harmony in the home, There will be order in the nation. lf there is order in the nation, There will be peace in the world. Shaw Arthur Sneed Mary Hill Sallie Honesty is the only basis for friendship, Friendship is the first step toward love, Here, I have found friends to love. Tammy Lynn Spivey There comes a time in every person's life when he or she must refrain from living the life imposed on him by others, and strive for his own goals, fulfill his own dreams and turn to meet his own destinyf that time for me, has come. Bobbie Lenville Stanfill, Jr. o as you push off from shore, won't you m your head once more and make your eace with everyone? For those who hoose to stay, will live iust one more day o do the things they should have done. Susan Diane Strickland at peace with God, whatever you con- eive him to be, and whatever your labors nd aspirations in the noisy confusion of ife keep peace with your soul. With all its shame, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. Mary Jane Stubbs Caring and sharing are the ioys of friendship. Rickey Oneal Tharpe 'l wonder what would happen if some- thing that could not be stopped, hit some- thing that could not be moved. Cindy Kai Thompson 'The lip of truth shall be established for- bver: But a lying tongue is but for a lmoment. Susan Rose Stephens Of all the sayings in the world the one to see you through is, Never trouble trou- ble til trouble troubles you. Joseph Kent Stroud Live life today as if there were no tomor- TCW. Thomas Patrick Tharin The best thing to have is an open mind. lsham Thomas Robert David Thompson, Jr. '11s great confidence in a friend to tell him your faults, greater to tell him his. , Y Richard Lamar Tierney . We must dedicate ourselves to the' cause af presenting iustice for all. Robbie Ann Turberville Have a good day today, a better day tomorrow and may the good Lord take a liken to you. Debra Lee Wagner He who cannot forgive others destroys the bridge over which he himself must pass. Annette Walker There's a time in every young man and N woman's life, that they should accept the X fact that they are growing adults and you as young adults should learn as the days go by iust what life is really about. Wanda Lupino Walker If there is to be peace and happiness for anyone, there must be freedom and ius- tice for everyone. H . 4 49,Ej X Joey Timothy Turner Julie Faith Walding No act of kindness no matter how small is' ever wasted. 1 l l Tanya Anne Walker l As the sun rises and fills your pocket with ' happiness, let it overflow and fill the l pocket of others. 1 Kathy Diane Walters I love the Lord, because He hath heard my voice and my supplications. Because He hath inclined His ear unto me, there- fore will I call upon Him as lang as I live. Walter Bennett Ward lf you want to do something you can if you strive hard enough whatever you do, you will succeed. Susan Michelle Washburn llet the word go forth from this time and place that the torch has been passed to a 'new generation of Americans, unwilling ,to permit the slow undoing of those rights ,to which our country has been committed and to which we are committed today. i Sharon Lucille Weeks To live and move among men, the heart must break or harden. D-- Jackie Ware I shall pass through this world but once, if therefore, there be any kindness l can show, or any good thing I can do, let me da it now . . . for I shall not pass this way again. Mitchell Webb Be transformed by making your mind over. That you may prove to yourselves the good and acceptable and perfect will of God. Laura Dowling Wells In the death of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond. And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow, your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams for in them is hidden the quote to eternity. 207 F 208 Kenny Wilburn West Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakesp for my mistakes l say it's carelessness. David Whittekind Sweet Thing: the form of address used in speaking to a person ofthe opposite sex whose name you cannot at the moment recall. Larry Richard White Of all the pain, the greatest paing it is tc love, but love in vain. l James Albert Whitman ' Man cannot be satisfied with mere suc3 cess. He is concerned with the terms upoi which success comes to him. And' very often the terms seem more important that the success. Peter Leonard Worsham N Z l lf E E ll i James Edward Wilkins let us have faith that right makes might and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it. Joseph Eddie Williams Mark fascinates meg I could sit and watch it for hours. Jerry Oliver Williams, Jr. A superstar not always wins, but he goes down trying. A Gregory Bryant Williford The best and most beautiful thing in the world cannot be seen nor heard but felt in the heart. Kevin Wilson l hear the call of the wild but I can't lis- ten because I've got homework. Sherrie Ann Winberry Among those whom I like, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can: all of them make me laugh. Gregory L. D. Vhlliams White man as a seal upon your heart as a seal upon your mind, becuase love is as strong as death is. Love is a great feeling, it can hurt in so many ways. So, be care- ful wha you love and what you love. Love peace and much togethemess. Sally June Mlliams The fortune-teller tells me that I have somewhere to go. Look and try and understand and wonder how she knows. So I must be going now I'm losing time my friend. Looking for a rainbow down this highway in the wind. Donnie Eugene Vlhllingham - The highest reward that God gives us for good work is the ability todo better. Helen Wilt When men speak ill of you, live so that nobody will believe them. Linda Gail Windham l'II dance for you. I'II pray for you. I'Il sing for you. I'lI cry for you. And all I ask tram you, is to be my friend. 0 Susan Ann Winland lt's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. Robin Lynn Zaldivar Friendship often ends in loveg but love in friendship, never. Michael A. 'Wolfe The trouble with some people is that they won't admit their faults. l'd admit mine if I had any. Gwenddyn Montez Carroll Hamilton Black to some people is a word, but to some it is a way of life. To be Black is to be in the dark way of life. But now, the light has begun to shine. So let's walk together, sing, and pray together that one day we may all be the some. s x Catherine Laster D 0 The merciful man doeth good to his own souly but he that is cruel troubleth his own flesh. Deborah Marie Ragotz ff NOT PICTURED Allen Beasly Cindy Peters Tim Crooks James Remund Darren Douglas Marie A. 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Troy State University: Subiect Currently Teaching: Aviation: Class Sponsored: Junior. MRS. CATHERINE AUSTIN: Degree: B.S. Troy State University: Subiect Currently Teaching: English IV: Class Sponsored: Senior: Club Sponsored: Student Action for Education. MR. WILLIAM BAKER: Degree: 8.5. Samford University: M.S. Troy State University: Subiect Currently Teaching: Biology and Science: Class Sponsored: Junior: Club Sponsored: Biology Club. MRS. LINDA BAILEY: Degree: B.S. Troy State University: M.S. Troy State University: Subiect Currently Teaching: Physical Education: Class Sponsored: Junior: Club Sponsored: Pep Club: Girls Athletic Association: Cheerleaders. MR. JAMES BLANKENSHIP: Degree: 8.5. Tray State University: M.A. University of Alabama: Subiect Currently Teaching: V.I.F.: Class Sponsored: Sophomore: Club Sponsored: VICA. MISS ANN BOWDEN: Degree: B.S. Troy State University: M.S. Troy State: Subiect Currently Teaching: English IV: Class Sponsored: Senior. MR. 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Auburn University: Subiect Currently Teaching: Career Education and Placement Coordinator. MRS. LINDA RODGERS: Degree: B.S. Troy University: M.S. Troy University: Subiects Currently Teaching: Biology, Girls P.E.: Class Sponsored: Junior. MR. WILLIAM RUSHING: Degree: B.S. Mississippi State University: Subiect Currently Teaching: Distributive Education: Club Sponsored: DE. MRS. KATHERINE SASSER: Degree: B.S. Troy University: M.A. University of Alabama: Subiect Currently Teaching: Shorthand l and ll, Typing I and ll and Bookkeeping, Office Practice: Club Sponsored: FBLA: Class Sponsored: Junior. MR. CLYDE SHIPMAN: Degree: Type A Certificate: Subiect Currently Teaching: Auto Medbanics. MR. RICKY SHIRLEY: Degree: 8.5. Troy Uniyqfgity, Subiect Currently Teaching: Choral Music: Club Sponsored: Choral Club. MR. CECIL SKINNER: Degree: B.S. and M.A. University of Alabama: Subiect Currently Teaching: American History: Clubs Sponsored: Basketball and Golf. MRS. BRENDA STEED: Degree: 8.5. and M.S. Troy University: Subiects Currently Teaching: Typing I and ll, Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Office Practice: Class Sponsored: Senior: Club Sponsored: FBLA. MSG. ARTHUR STEWART: Subiect Currently Teaching: Weapon Safety, Marksmanship, Weapons Mt. I, First Aid, land Navigation, Physical Training, Organization - Armed Forces and ROTC: Club Sponsored: Rifle Team. MRS. MARILYN TAMPLIN: Degree: B.A. University of Alabama: Subiects Currently Teaching: Regular Math: Class Sponsored: Junior. MRS. MARGARET TAYLOR: Degree: 5.5. Master of Education, Alabama Stale University: Subiect Currently Teaching: Typing l: Class Sponsored: Sophomore. MR. JOHNNY TURNER: Degree: B.S. Concord College: Assistant Principal. MRS. HAZEL WILKINSON: Degree: 5.5. University of Alabama: M.A. Auburn University: Subiect Currently Teaching: Home Economics: Class Sponsored: Sophomore: Club Sponsored: Future Hamemakers of America. MR. DAVID WILLIAMS: Degree: University of Alabama, 5.5. History Maior and Physical Education Minor: M.A. in School Administration: Class Sponsored: Sophomore: Subiect Currently Teaching: Driver's Education: Club Sponsored: Football and Track. MRS. ROSEMARY WILSON: Degree: ILA. Mobile College: Subiect Currently Teaching: English ll and Ill: Class Sponsored: Junior. MRS. JUDY WRIGHT: Alversan-Draughon Business College: Secretary. MARK CHRISTOPHER ADAMS: Band 74, 755 Pep sand 74, 75. KEITH ALBRITTON: Student Body. STEFANIE DIANA ALEXANDER: Biology Club 745 VICA 75, 765 Choral Club 75, 7 65 National Honor Society 76. GAIL ALLRED: Spanish Honor Society 74, 755 Vice President 75. JOHN DOUGLAS ANDERSON: Annual Staff 75, 765 Photographer 75, 765 Who's Who Among American High School Students 765 VICA 755 ROTC 74, 75, 765 Rifle Team 75, 765 C Club 765 9th Place Individual Wiregrass Rifle Conference 755 ROTC Staff 755 2nd Place Individual Wiregrass Rifle Conference 76. KEITH JEROLD ANDERSONJ Student Body. KENNETH ANDERSON: Band 74, 755 Treasurer Boy's Crusader Club 755 Football 75, 76. MARK ANDREWS: ROTC 74, 75, 765 Rifle Team 74, 75, 765 Biology Club 74,755 Nat'l Rifle Match Camp Perry, Ohio. JANET MARJORIE ARNOLD: GAA 74, 755 Biology Club 755 Health Careers Club 7 55 Explorer's Post 53, 755 Mixed Choral 76. GEORGE MICHAEL ARSENAULT: National Honor Society 75, 765 Biology Club 745 ROTC 75, 765 Department of the Army Superior Cadet5 Outstanding NCO5 Battalion Commander of Carroll High School5 Top Twenty. CASSANDRA GAYLE ARTHUR: Student Body. MARK WADE BAREFIELD: Biology Club 75, 765 Health Careers Club 7 65 C Club 765 Who's Who Among American High School Students 755 Annual Staff Business Manager 765 ROTC 74, 75, 765 ROTC Battalion S-3 765 Rifle Team 74, 75, 765 Rifle Team Commander 765 lst Place Individuals at Marion Institute Invitational Rifle Match 755 8th Place in Wiregrass Rifle Conference 755 7th Place at Auburn University Invitational Rifle Match 755 Platoon Leader Best Drill Platoon 75. ROBERT ALLEN BARNARD: VIE, ROTC 7 5, 765 Merit Award 3 Times5 Honor Company 2 Times5 Marksmanship Award. MICHAEL BEARDEN: Student Body. erulow Q ALLEN BEASLEY: Student Body. BRENDA KAY BELL: Student Body. STEVEN ALTER BENEFIELD: Vice-President National Honor Society 765 Spanish Honor Society5 SAE 75, 765 State Executive Board Member 765 Health Careers Club5 Boy's Tennis Team5 Key Club5 Boys' State5 Who's Who Among American High School Students5 National Merit Scholarship Semi-FinaIist5 Top Twenty. CATHERINE LEE BENTLEY: Biology Club 745 Red Cross Volunteer 745 Health Careers Club 74, 75, 765 Eaglet Staff 74, 75, 765 Asst. Business Manager 7 65 SGA 75, 765 SAE 74, 75, 765 DE Club 765 Parliamentarian 765 Pep Club 755 GAA 745 Twentieth Century Club 75, 765 Education Officer 75, 765 Secretary 7 5, 765 Who's Who Among American High School Students 76. AARON BIVINS: Future Farmers of . America 75, 76. l l I l I I l 755 Who's Who Among American High 1 School Students 765 Dale County Red l Cross Board of Directors5 Member Citizen's Advisory Committee for the Vwregrass Mental Health Commission5 Top Twenty. A l soNDRA JEAN BRIGHT: GAA 75, 76, I FBLA 7 5, 765 Secretary 755 President 76. TONY LaRAY BROGDEN: Key Club 74, 75, 765 Vice-Presidlant 765 NHS 75, 765 President 765 Spanish Honor Society 75, 765 Senior Class Vice-President5 Health Careers Club 75, 765 Vice-President 765 Tennis Team 75, 765 Tri-M Club Big Brother 765 Who's Who Among American High School Students5 Who's Who - Most JOSEPH OLIVER BROWN: ROTC5 Drill Team5 Best Drill Cadet 755 2nd Place Individual DriII5 Outstanding NCO5 Honor Cadet5 President Celestial Choir5 City ketball. l Dependable5 Usherl 755 Top T scorr RILEY BROWN: sfuaem Body. ROBERT ERNEST BEVERLY: sruden: aody. E C 'P YfB'5'D 'l5q dfNe 'eS' LESLIE ANN BLACKMON: SGA 745 Biology Club 74, Director 745 Health- Careers Club 74, 75, 76, Vice-President 755 JV Cheerleader 745 Varsity Cheerleader 75, 765 C Club 74, 75, 765 Choral Club 75, 765 YARC 74, 75, 765 President 765 National Honor Society 75, 765 Twentieth Century Club 74, 75, 765 Recording Secretary 755 Vice-President 765 Who's Who: Most Dignified5 HFPD Recording Secretary 74, 75, 765 Annual Staff 745 Who's Who Among American High School Students 765 SAE 765 Top Twenty. RICHARD LLOYD BLANCHFIELD: Student Body. AGNES BLUDSWORTH: Mixed Chorus 765 FHA Member. LARRY CRAIG BONDS: DE 755 Career Education Club 76. FREDERICK ALVIN BOSWELL, JR.: Golf 74, 75, 765 Cross Country 735 National Honor Society 75, 765 C Club 74, 75, 765 Football 755 Dennis Johnson Memorial Award5 Talon Staff 74, 765 Senior Class President5 Health Careers Club 74, 75, 765 President 75, 765 State President 755 Talon Sport's Editor 7 5, 765 Boys' State MICHAEL THOMASl BRUHN: VICA Club. l STEVE MICHAEL BRUNSON: Biology Club 745 Aviation 75, 765 Senior Class Favorite 7 6. l CHARLES DEREK BIJCKINGER: Co- Captain Football Team 765 Best Defensive Back 765 Football Team 74, 75, 765 Interact Club 74, 75, 765 Health Careers club 75, 76, c club l74, 75, 76, seseban Team 74, 75, 765 Pep Club5 Drafting Club 75. l TIMOTHY ALFRED BUSH: Baseball 745 Key Club 75, 765 Spanish Honor Society 75, 765 National Honor Society 75, 765 Health Careers Club 755 Top Twenty. CHERYL BYRNE: Anrlual Staff 75, 76. LOTTIE MCSWAIN CARROLL: 2nd Vice- President 765 Tennis Team 74, 755 SGA 74, 75, 765 Health Cpreers Club 755 Misses Club 74, 75, 765 Jr. Class Officer5 Junior Class Favorite5 SAE 74, 75, 765 Who's Who - Most Typical Grad5 Varsity Cheerleader 755 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 74, YARC 76, Eqgleegsiqff Editor 76, Senior Homecoming lAttendant5 C Club 755 Senior Class Officer 3- Secretary5 DE Club 765 Reporter 76. I l MARGARET ELLEN CARROLL: SGA 74, CHS Band 74, 75, Lancer 75, Stage Band 75, Misses Club 74, 75, 76, Corresponding Secretary 76, SAE 75, 76, FHA 75, 76, National Honor Society 76, Spanish Honor Society 76, Who's Who - Best-Dressed, VICA 76, Biology Club 74. EUGENE CARTER: Student Body. HANNON DIANNE CHANCEY: Annual taff 74, HERO Club 75, SAE 76, FBLA 76, Mixed Chorus 76. KAY FRANCES CHAUVIN: Student Body. RHODA KAREN CHILDREE: SGA 75, National Honor Society 75, NHS Chaplain 7 6, SAE 76, Honorary Member Tri-M Club 76, 2nd Runner-Up Miss Ozark, Top Twenty. MADELINE VICTORIA CINTRON: SGA 74, SGA Alternate 75, Art Club 76, Fort Rucker National Bank Junior Board .of Directors. CM W ' 79 RONALD LLOYD COBB: ROTC 74, 75. GREG COLE: FFA, C Club, Varsity Basketball 74, 75, 76, NUP 75, All American 76, Prep. Basketball Player of the Year Award. PEARLIE MAE COOKS: Female Drill Team 74, 75, FHA 75, VICA 75, 76, GAA 75, 76. VICKI LYN CORCORAN: Talon Staff 74, 75, 76, Club News Editor 75, 76, Health Careers Club 75, 76, GAA 74, 75, SAE 74, 75, 76, Secretary 76, Spanish Honor Society 75, 76, DECA Club 76, Misses Club 74, 75, 76, Vice-President 75, SGA 74. BARBARA GAIL CORNETT: Student Body. GLORIA DONNA MARIE COUTU: FBLA 75, 76. MARK DAVID CRADDOCK: Football 74, 75, C Club 74, 75, Interact Club 74, 75, Health Careers Club 75, National Honor Society 74, 7 5, Most Valuable Offensive Lineman 74, 75, Eaglet Stott 74, 75. BARRY CRITTENDEN: Student Body. FRANCIOUSE CONCYNTHIA CRITTENDEN: Eaglet Stott 74, GAA 75, 76, National Honor Society 75, 76, Biology Club 75, 76, FBLA 75, 76, Secretary 76, Who's Who - Best All- Around, ROTC 74, 75, 76. JIMMIE D. CROOKS: Student Body. TIM CROOKS: Career Ed. Club 75, Career Ed. Club President, 76. JAMES MORGAN CULP: Biology Club 74. MELANIE ANN DARROW: VICA Club 76. DIANNE DAWKINS: Student Body. BARBARA ELLEN DELONEY: Band 74, 75, Color Guard 74, 75, FHA 74, 75, Health Careers Club 7 5, 76, VICA 76, Twentieth Century Club 74, 75, 76, President 76, National Honor Society 76. KELLY RICHARD DeROSlER: Student Body. EMILY DICKINSON: Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 74, Varsity Cheerleader 7 5, 76, Co-Captain 76, Sophomore Class Attendant, Sophomore Class Reporter, Choral Club 75, 76, Sec.!Treas. 75, Librarian 76, French Club 74, Health Careers 75, 76, SAE 76, C Club 75, 76, FHA 75, Misses Club 74, 75, 76, Historian 76, Sr. Class Favorite, Who's Who - Friendliest. KAREN ANN DILLON, Biology Club 76, ROTC I and II, Mixed Chorus 76. DWIGHT DOUGLAS DIMORIER: French Club 74, lst Place Student Poetry, 2nd Runner-Up in State Poetry Contest 7 5, Cosmetology Club 76, President 7 6, Mr. Cosmetology 7 6. HAROLD HEINZ DOBBEL: National Honor Society 75, 76, Health Careers Club 75, 76, Talon Staff 74, 75, 76, Editor 75, 76, Top Twenty. BONNIE MARLYCE DOEDEN: Biology Club 74, Mixed Chorus 76. ANDREA GENN DORY: Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 74, SGA 74, Sophomore Class Beauty, Art Club 75, DECA 75, National Honor Society 75, 76. DARON DOUGLAS: Student Body. CATHERINE NANCY DUBOIS: SGA 75, GAA 75, Art Club 75, 76, SGA 76, GAA 76. JAMES LEE DUKE: Student Body. MARK GARFIELD DUNCAN: Drama 74, 75, 76, Spanish Honor Society 75, 76, Health Careers Club 76. PIERRE DYCK: Student Body. MICHAEL DAVID EDDINS: ROTC 74, 75, 76. WIRT GILES EPLING JR.: Health Careers Club 76, Interact Club 76, Track Team 74, Who's Who - Most School Spirit. CINDY DEAN ETHEREDGE: Tri-M Club 74, 75, 76, Talon Staff 74, 75, Band 74, 75, 76, Maiorette 75, Head Maiorette 76, FBLA 75, 76, Homecoming Queen 76, Senior Class Beauty, National Honor Society 76. RICHARD J. EVERETT: Interact Club 76, C Club 7 5, 76, Football Team 75, 7 6, Track Team 74, 75, 76, Aviation Club 76, FFA 74, Electronics 74, Auto Mechanics 75. RICHARD EVANS: Student Body. SHERRI EXUM: SGA 74, Debutante Club 74, 75, 76, Secretary 76, Band 73, 74, 75, Color Guard 75, National Honor Society 76, VICA 7 6. MARK CLIFTON FARRIS: Student Body. DELORES FANIEL: Miss Bronze 74, 75, Teen Club. FRANK JEROME FERRY: Spanish Honor Society 75, 76, Health Careers Club 76, Color Guard Commander 75, Track Team 75, 76, ROTC 74, 75, 76. CAROLYN FARMER: Student Body. EMMA FORREST: Student Body. DAVID CLIFTON FULFORD: Student Body. SONIA GARCIA-GONZALEZ: Neatest Cadet 74, ROTC Drill Team 75, ROTC - C Company Outstanding NCO 75, Health Careers Club 75, Spanish Honor Society 75, Explorers Post 53 76, HCC, ROTC, SAE, Spanish Honor Society. SUSANN KOLB GARNER: Biology Club, President 76, Health Careers Club 74, 75, 76, Secretary 76, Choral Club 75, 76, SAE 74, 75, 76, NHS 75, Historian 76, FHA 74, 7 5, 76, Girl's Athletic Association 74, Misses Club 74, Historian 75, 76, Band 75, 76, SGA 76, Lancer 76, MYF President 76, Top Twenty. ' REBECCA JANE GARRETT: Spanish Honor Society 75, 76, FHA 75, 76, SAE 74, 75, 76, GAA 74, Health Careers Club 75, 76, Biology Club 74. DAVID GOODSON: Student Body. JAMES BRYON GRAHAM JR. Chip : Biology Club 74, Art Club 76, SGA 76, Football 74, Baseball 74. VERONA LISA GRANTHAM: FHA 74, 75. FREDERICK EVANS GRIFFIN: Student Body. STEVE GUICE: Student Body. JACK GREEN: Student Body. SARA CATHERIN HAM: Cup o' Coffee Staff QEHSJ, SAE 75, 76, Health Careers D Club 75, 76. GWEN CARROLL HAMILTON: Student Body. RONALD HAMILTON: National Honor Society 75, 76, Top Twenty. KATHRYN HAND: Student Body. LEON HARPER: Future Farmers of America 74, 75, 76. ROBERT EDWARD HARRELL JR.: ROTC I, II, Ill, Drum and Bugle Corps, Drill Team 75, 76, Who's Who in American High School Students, Football Manager, Raider 75, Best Drill Platoon. LEAH JEAN HARRIS: Sophomore Class President, Band 74, 75, SAE 74, 75, 76, Secretary 75, Health Careers Club 74, 75, 76, Bi-Racial Committee Secretary 7 5, NHS 76, Choral Club 74, 75, 76, SGA 74, 75, Misses Club 74, 75, 76, President 75. RONALD LEE HARRIS JR.: Health Careers Club 75, 76, Biology Club 74, 75, 76, SAE 76, Choral Club 75, 76, Band 74, 75, 76, National Honor Society 76. KAREN DIANE HARRISON: Eaglet Staff 74, 75, 76, Asst. Business Manager 76, ROTC 74, 75, Officer l2nd Lt., 76, Outstanding NCO 74, 75, FHA 74, 75, 76, Secretary! Treasurer 76. LESLIE ANN HAZENFIELD: JV Cheerleader 74, Annual Staff 74, Choral Club 75, 76, SAE 75, 76, Health Careers 75, 7 6, Varsity Cheerleader 76, C Club 76, Spanish Honor Society 75, 76, NHS 75, 76, Madrigal Singers 76, Girl's Tennis Team 76, Who's Who Among American High School Music Students, Top Twenty. BOBBY HERRING: Student Body. JAMES ERIC HERTZOG: Who's Who: Most Talented. TERRY HESS: Student Body. ANTHONY HILL: NHS 75, 76, Best Personality 76, Future Farmers of America 74. MITZI HODGES: Biology Club 74, FHA 74, HCC 76, VICA 75, 76, Talon Staff 74, Mixed Chorus 76, Art Club 75, 76. JOHNNY BRITT HOLBROOK: Student Body. EVA HOAGE: Student Body. VENORA HOLMES: Student Body. TREY HOOD: Student Body. DAVID HOSMAN: Student Body. SHIRLEY HUTTO: Student Body. TIMMY WALTER IVEY: Carroll High Marching Band 74, 75, 76, Stage Band 74, 75, 76, Lab Band 74, 75, Brass Choir 76, Section Leader 74, 75, 76, Quartermaster 74, 75, 76, Uniform Manager 74, 75, 76, Student Director 75, 76, All-State Band 74, 75, 76, Choral Club 74, 75, 76, Madrigal Singers 76, Barbershop Quartet 75, 76, All-State Chorus 74, 75, Who's Who Among Music Students In American High Schools 74, 75, 76, Biology Club 74, Spanish Honor Society 74, 75, 76. ERNEST VERNON JACOBS: Biology Club 74, Key Club 75, 76, Band 74, 75, Drafting Club 75, Reporter 75, Who's Who Among American High School Students. MARIAN ESTRELLA JENKINS: French Club 74, Treasurer 74, SGA 75, NHS75, Biology Club 75, Explorer Post 353, Spanish Honor Society 7 6. NINA GAYLE JERNIGAN: Spanish Honor Society 75, 76, Treasurer 76, National Honor Society 76, SAE 75, 76, Top Twenty. EDDIE BERNARD JILES: Varsity Basketball 74, 75, 76, C Club 74, 75, 76, FFA 74, 75, 76, Teen Club. DENNIS MARSHALL JINKS, JR.: Baseball 74, 75, Teen Counselors 74, 75, Chess Club 74, 75, Bomb Squad 74,,Football 7 6, Drama 76, Alabama Biological Association Triumverate 76. BENNY FRANK JOHNSON: Student Body. CYNTHIA ANN JOHNSON: Future Teachers of America 74, Activity Chairman 74, Future Homemakers af America 74, Yoga Club 74, Track Team 7 5, 76, GAA 76. DOLLY ANITA JOHNSON: Student Body. NANCEY KAREN JOHNSON: Talon Staff 74, Health Careers Club 74, 7 5, 7 6, Twentieth Century Club 74, 75, 76, Parliamentarian 75, Treasurer 76, FHA 74, 75, SAE 75, 7 6, Advanced Choral l l Club 75, 76, Band 74, 75, 76, Maiorette 74, 75, 76, cecltptdtn 75, 76, YARC 75, 76, Explorers Post 41120. TOMMY JOHNSON: Student Body. CATHY GENEVE JOINER. DECA 75, Heettn Careers Clltb 76, sAE 76. DAVID JOINER: dtudent Body. LINDA CLARITHAI JONES: FBLA 74, 75, l 76, Vice-Presidenl 76, Biology Club 75, 1 76, Secretary 75,lExpIorers Post 4153 75,! 76, Treasurer 76. 1 i WALTER JONES, lpn.. Feetbdu 74, City Basketball 74, Explorers Scout 74, 75, 76, Choral Club 76, ROTC Drill Team 75, 76, Talon Staff 75, Senior Privilege Committee 76, Best Drill Cadet, Best Drill Platoon, Merit Award, Best iCommander of Drill Team. WILLIAM PAUL JUPAH: Baseball Team 74, 75, 76, Class Favorite. JERRY JUSTICE: Pdp Band, Lab Band, J Stage Band, Marclling Band, Alabama Biological Association Triumverate. CHESTER KAMINSKI: Student Body. DONNA PAYTONLKILPATRICK: ROTC 74, DE 75, Student Body 76. l KIMBERELY JILL KITTREDGE: Biology Club 74, DE 75. l MARTHA KATHRYN KNIGHT: NHS 75, 76, Treasurer 7 6, SAE 74, 75, 76, President 76, Health Careers Club 75, 76, Delegate to State Congress 75, 76, Spanish Honor Society 75, 76, Debutante. Club 74, 75, 76, Vice-President 75, President 76, Band l74, 75, 76, Co- Captain 75, Chaplclin 76, Section Leader 75, 76, All-American Band Hall of Fame 75, Choral Club 76, Lab Band 75, 76, Who's Who: Most Intellectual, DAR Good Citizenship Girl 76,lLion's Club Rep. to State Convention 7S, Top Twenty, Valedictorian. 5 CATHERINE utsretl. Student Body. SANDRA LeMONTE: Student Body. KATHY GEORGETTE LINDSAY: Talon Staff 74, 75, 76, Feature Editor 76, Tri-M 75, 76. 1 CHARLES JAMES LINDERMANN, JR.: ROTC 74, 75, 76, Soccer 74, Football 74, London Excursion 74, Saber and Drill Team Commander, Commander of Ranger Task Force, Scholastic Excellence, Best Drill Cadet 75, Defensive Football Team l aptain7 Best Drill Platoon 757 Explorers ost 4150 761 Historian 761 ROTC Raider. WENDOLYN CECELIA LOYAL: Annual taff 74, 757 Talon Staff 75, 767 Hero lub 75, 767 T8:I Club 75, 76. RCIA KAY MABREY: DECA 757 SAE 767 Senior Class Beauty7 Who's Who - Best Personality. HILLIP EDWARD MAKOWSKI: Student Body. ONIA SHEREE MARION: Biology Club 47 GAA 747 T8:l Club 767 Health Careers lub 767 SGA 76. ERRI LYNN MARSHALL: Art Club 752 o's Who - Mast Popular. DEBRA MARTIN: Student Body. EUGENE MARTIN: Student Body. MAURINE CARROLL MATTHEWS: Misses Club 74, 75, 767 President 76j YARC 74, 75, 767 MYF 74, 75, 767 C Club 75, 767 JV Cheerleader 747 Varsity Chberleader 7 5, 767 NHS 75, 767 Spanish Honor Society 75, 767 Sophomore Class Favorite 747 Southeast Alabama Ideal Miss 747 4th Alternate to World's Ideal Miss 75f Advanced Choral Club 767 Madrigal Choir 767 Key Club Sweetheart 75, 767 District Key Club Sweetheart 757 Junior Class SBCFBTOYY7 Junior Class Beauty7 Who's Who - Best Looking7 Who's Who - Cutest Couple7 Dale County Junior Miss 767 Overall Talent Winner in Alabama Junior Miss 76j Finalist in What's Right With America Contest. SAM JASPER MAUND: Mr. VICA 762 'VICA 75, 767 Key Club 74, 75, 76. JAMES ROBERT MCAFEE: Student Body. CYNTHIA ANN McDANlEL: FHA 74, 75, 767 Secretary: Cosmetology7 Assistant 1 Secretary of Usher Board7 Secretary ofthe 6 Singing Gospelettes7 Cosmetology 767 ' VICA 76. TIMMY ALDWIN McDANIEL: Biology Club l747 Health Careers Club 75, 767 Key Club '75, 767 Annual Staff 75, 76f Business X Manager 76f Student Action for Education 75, 762 Graduation Usher 75. IVORY JOE McGlLLON: Student Body. JIMMY McLEOD: Student Body. KEITH D. McLEOD: Varsity Basketball. EUGENE HARRIS McKNIGHT: Biology Club 747 Health Careers Club 74, 75, 767 C Club 75, 767 SAE 747 Treasurer 757 President 762 Interact Club 747 Treasurer 757 President 767 Talon Staff 74f Sports Edior 75, 767 Tennis Team 747 Runner Up in Alabama High School Doubles 767 Jr. Homecoming Escort7 Twentieth Century Club Big Brother 767 Graduation Usher 75. ALECIA ELIZABETH McLEOD: Annual Staff 74, 75, 762 Biology Club 74, 757 Ozark Teen Club 74, 75, 767 ROTC 74, 75, 767 GAA 75. PAUL HENRY McNAIR: SGA 74, 75i Football 74, 75, 767 Basketball 74, 757 Art Club 75, 767 Biology Club 74, 75f C Club 74, 75, 767 Key Club 75, 767 Reporter 75, 767 Choral Club 75, 767 President 75, 767 Baseball 75, 767 Tennis Team 767 Homeroom President 75, 767 Who's Who - Most Athletic7 Co-Captain Football 75, 767 Graduation Usher 75. REGINALD DWAYNE MCQUEEN: Band 74, 75, 767 Drum Maior 75, 76f SGA 74, 75, Secretary 76. BARBARA JEAN MILLER: FHA 75, 767 FBLA 75, 767 DE 75, 76. ROBERT ALAN MILLER: JV Basketball 74, 757 Drafting Club 757 Talon Staff 752 NHS 767 DECA 76. BRITT MITCHELL: Career Education Club 75, 767 VICA 76. SANDRA KAY MIXSON: Health Careers 75, 767 French Club 747 FHA 757 SAE 75, 767 Twentieth Century Club 74, 7 5, 761 Historian 747 Corresponding Secretary 757 2nd Vice-President 767 Band 74, 75, 767 Lancer 767 Co-Captain 767 HFPD 74, 75, 7 67 Vice-President Explorer Post 3 497 YARC 74, 75, 761 Recording and Corresponding Secretary Dale County Hospital Volunteer7 Explorer Post fl? 20 757 Who's Who: Most Mischievous. DIANE MONTGOMERY: Student Body. KENNETH JAMES MOORE: ROTC Drill Team 757 Aviation 75j Aviation 76. LAURA ANN MURRAY: Choral Club 74, 75, 767 CHS Concert and Marching Band 74, 75, 767 Health Careers Club 751 FHA 757 Twentieth Century Club 74, 75, 767 Music Chairman 75, 767 Band Secretary 767 Lab Band 74, 75: Choral Club Librarian 75, 767 Who's Who: Wittiest Girl7 SGA 767 YARC 76. GEORGE ALYN MURRAY: VICA 76. KATHY NEWMAN: Student Body. MARK NEWMAN: Biology Club 747 SGA 74, 757 NHS 75, 767 Health Careers 767 Tennis Team 74, 75, 767 C Club 75, 76i Eaglet Staff 75, 76i Business Manager 761 Key Club 74, 75, 767 Key Club Treasurer 7 57 President 767 NHS Store Manager 76f Tri-M Club Big Brother 767 Graduation Usher 757 Top Twenty. MARY NICKERSON: VIE 7 5, 76. LANA NORTHINGTON: Band 75, 767 Spanish Honor Society 75, 767 NHS 767 Biology Club 74. WALTER EDWARD NOWOCIN: Talon Staff 75, 76f ROTC: 5 Merit Ribbons, 2nd Place in Assembling and Disassembling M- I47 2nd Academic Achievement Award7 Honor Company7 Member of Drill Team with With One Varsity Letter7 Member of Raider Team7 Explorers Post fl? 53 75, 767 Chess Club Member. EARL GEORGE RAY O'REILLY: ROTC: 2nd Place Assembly and Disassembly of M-I 47 Honor Company 44:57 Radio and TV7 Art Club 75, 76. PARTICK HENRY O'STEEN, JR.: Student Body. SUZANNE PACE: Mixed Choral 747 Eaglet Staff 747- FBLA 747 Choral Club 757 Choral Club - Sec.-Treas. 767 VICA 767 Madrigal Choir 76. CLARA ROSE PALMER: Student Body. DEBRA PALMERTREE: Choral Club 75, 767 Sec. of Y's Club 76. EUGENIA ANN PARKER: Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 747 Varsity Cheerleader 75, 76f Captain 767 National Honor Society 7 5, 76f Spanish Honor Society 75, 767 SAE 74, 757 Health Careers 74, 757 C Club 74, 75, 7 67 Sophomore Class Treasurer 747 Junior Class Treasurer 7 57 Choral Club 757 Talon Staff 74, 75, 767 Misses Club 74, 75, 767 Parliamentarian 75f Recording Sec. 767.Who's Who - Most Dependable7 SGA 7 6i Top Twenty. MICHAEL D. PARKER: Chess Club 74, 75. KAREN DENEICE PARSONS: Biology Club 747 French Club 74, French Club Demoiselle 747 GAA 757 Health Careers Club 757 Debutante Club 74 - 76, Debutante Club Model Pledge, Debutante Club - Treasurer 76f VICA 76: Pep Club 757 Eaglet Staff 7 5. MARY ELLEN PAYNE: Biology Club 747 Eaglet Staff 75, 762 SAE 75, 76i Miss SAE 767 Miss SAE District 767 Pep Club 757 Debutante Club 75, 767 Historian 76f GAA 747 Youth Assoc. for Retarded Children 76. - RENE JOHN PEREZ: Football Team 747 Track Team 747 Board Member of DNSC of A. CYNTHIA MARIE PETERS: Biology Club 74, Career Ed. Club 75, Treasurer, Career Ed. Club 76, Treasurer. ROBERT DENNIS PHILLIPS: ROTC 74, 75, 76, Drill Team 74, 75, 76, Raiders 76, A, B Honor Roll. DIANE PHIPPS: Student Body. KEVIN WAYNE PINE: Annual Staff 74, 75, 76, Assistant Editor Annual Staff 75, 76, Interact Club 75, 76. RANDAL BRUCE POTTER: Interact Club 7 5, 7 6, Board Member for DNSC of A. 74, 75, 76, Office Aide 76. TERRY PRICE: Student Body. MICHAEL SCOTT RAMEY: CHS Band 74, 75, 76, Stage Band 74, 75, Pep Band 74, 75, Brass Sextet 74, 7 5, 7 6, First Place Over all at Festival of Arts 75, First Place Art Division I 974 Festival of Arts, Choral Club 76, Biology Club 74, 75, 76, Pres. 76, Spanish Honor Society 7 5, 76, SAE 75, Most Original in Who's Who, Tuesday Club 75, 76, Drama 74, 75, Health Careers Club 75, 76. DEBORAH RAGATZ: Student Body. CARLTON MCCOY RAY: Member of Mu Alpha Theta 74, Key Club 75, 76, Basketball 7 5, Track 75, SGA, President 7 6, MYF, Spanish Honor Society 76. LEOTIS REESE: Football Team 74, 75, 76, Basketball 74, 75, SGA 74. JENNIFER REPKO: Student Body, Member of National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Named in Who's Who Among American High School Students, Chosen I of I0 Finalists in Bicentennial Essay Contest, School Winner and I of 3 Runners Up in State for Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow, Top Twenty. JAMES REMUND: Student Body. PAUL DOUGLAS RHODES: ROTC Rangers As., Explorers Post 50, Explorer Presidential Council, BSA Council, Road Ralley, Red Cross, American Heart Assoc., Order of the Arrow. REBA FAYE RICHARDSON: National Honor Society. ONEIDA RIVERA: National Honor Society 75, 76. ANTHONY WADE ROBERSON: C Club 74, 75, 76, Football 74, 75, 76, Basketball 74, 75, 76. KATHRYN ANN ROBERTS: Hero Club 7 5, T8.l Club 76. TOMMY RODGERS: Student Body. FRANCES JOAN ROOK: Talon Staff 74, 75, 76, Drama 75, 76, SAE 76, Biology Club 76, GAA 76, National Honor Society 7 6, Girls Track Team 76, Mixed Chorus 76, Who's Who - Most Original 76. CAROLYN MARIE ROOT: FBLA 76, National Honor Society 7 6. JOHN ROYAL: Biology Club 74, 75, Health Careers 74, 75, Key Club 74, 75, 76, Library Club 76, Eaglet Staff 74, 75, 76. DEBBIE SAMMONS: Student Body. VENESSA SAPP: Student Body. JULIUS MILTON SAUNDERS: Vo-Ag 74, 75, 76, Radio and TV 75, 76, Basketball Team 74. CARLTON SCHADE: Student Body. LEE SCHNIEDER: Student Body. HARVEY SCRIBNER: Student Body. RUSSELL LEE SEARS: Career Ed. Club 74, Drafting Club 75, Treasurer 75, DECA Club 76, President 76, Who's Who Among American High School Students 75, National Honor Society 76, Interact Club 76, Reporter 76, Annual Staff 74, 75, 76, Editor 7 6, Who's Who, Friendliest, Mr. CHS. JAMES T. SESSIONS: Student Body. BARBARA SEXTON: Student Body. RETHA SUE SHELTON: ROTC 74, 75, 76, Best Drill Squad Merit Ribbons: CHERYL ELAINE SHEFFIELD: Talon Staff 75, GAA 76, Choral Club 76. DAVID SAXTON: Band 74, 7 5, Drafting Club 75, Drama 74, 75. KENNETH REX SHULER: Drama 74, 75, 76, Tuesday Club 75, 76, Choral Club 76, Band 76, Biology Club 76. JOE SEXTON: Band 74, 75, 76, Junior Lt. in Band 75, Sr. Lt. in Band 76, Talon Staff 75, Biology Club 76, Tuesday Club 75, 76, Choral Club 75, 76. KEVIN CRAIG SHUMAN: Manager of Football Team 74, Biology Club 74, Talon Staff 74, 75, 76, C Club 74, 76, Key Club 74, 75, 76, National Honor Society 76, Football 76, Baseball 74, 75, 76, SGA 76. l MICHAEL TRAVIS QSKELTON: Manager and Trainer of thelFoatbaIl Team 74, 75, 76, Baseball 74, 75, 76, Key Club 74, 75, 76, C Club 74, 75, 76. RONALD GORDON SKELTON: Baseball 74, 76, Manager ofthe Football Team 76, One Year Letterman. l ROSALIN lc. SCHNEIDER: An Club 76, GAA 76. Q BRUCE SKIPPER: Student Body. TONI LYNN SLADE: Drama 74, 75, 76, Choral Club 76, GAA 7 5, SGA Treasurer 76 ' ELNoRA SMITH: Ebglet seen 74, 75, ROTC 74, 75, 76, FHA 74, 75, GAA 76, FBLA 75, 76, vlcA 75, 76, Biology Club 75, 76, National Honor Society 76, Alpha Pi Chi Sorority 75, 76, Secretary of Teen Club 74, 75. 1 NANCY ANN SMITH: Biology Club 74, SAE 74, 7 5, 76, FBLA 74, 75, 76, Repenef for FBLA io, Bend 74, 75, 76, Honor Guard 76, Tblon Staff 74, 75, 76, First Alternate in Miss Ozark 7 6, Tri-M Club 75, 76. l PAM SMITH: Bend ii, 75, 76, SAE 76, SGA 74, FHA 75, zo, Hcc 76, Biology Club 74, Twentieth Century Club 75, 76. MARY HILL SOLLIE:S French Club 7 4, SAE 74, 75, 76, Health Careers 75, 76, Band 74, 75, 76, Lancer 75, Lancer Capt. 76, Choral Club 76, FHA 74, 75, 76 - V.P. 7 6, Drama 74, 7 5, 76, Misses Club 74, 75, 76 - Treas. 76, Spanish Honor Society Mascot 76, NHS 76, Eaglet Staff 75, Honor Rell. l SHAW SNEED: Student Body. MITCHELL SNELLGROVE: Student Body. MARIA ANTOINETTE SPEIGHT: Choral Club 75, 76, Art Club 75, 76, Ozark Service League Special Award, Music Competition, 3rd Place, Dale County Festival of Arts 7 5, SAE 7 5, GAA 7 6. TAMMY LYNN smvlsv. ArtClub 74, 75, French Club 74, Debutante 74, Health Careers 75, 76, VICA 76 - Treasurer. BOBBY STANFILL: Student Body. SUSAN ROSE STEPHENS: SGA 74, 75, Health Careers Club ,75, 76, FHA 75, Annual Staff 74, Biology Club 74, Band 74, 75, 76, Color Guard Capt. 76, Color Guard 7 5, 76. I SUSAN DIANE STRICKLAND: GAA 74, SAE 74, 7 5, 76, Treasurer - SAE 76, Health Careers 74, 7l5, 76, Biology Club ...J . . L-.. 745 Tennis Team 74, 75, 765 Sophomore Beauty5 Girl's Track Team 75, 765 ExpIorer's Post ii 20 75, 765 Jr. Class Vice-President5 Jr. Homecoming Attendant5 Jr. Class Beauty5 NHS 755 Spanish Honor 75, 7 65 Debutante Club 75, 765 Chaplian 765 Senior Beauty5 Interact Club Sweetheart5 Miss Interact Beauty of District 6885 Who's Who: Most Athletic. JOSEPH KENT STROUD: NHS 75, 765 Spanish Honor Society 75, 765 Rifle Team 74, 75 - Capt. and Letterman5 Debutante Club Big Brother 765 ROTC 74, 755 Health Careers Club 765 Top Twenty. MARY JANE STUBBS: FHA 74, 75, 765 2nd Vice-President5 VICA 76. I Ricxv THARPE: student Body. THOMAS PATRICK THARIN: A'B Honor Roll 76. BRENDA GALE THOMPSON: Student Body. ISHAM THOMAS: Student Body. ROBERT DAVID THOMPSON JR.: Band 74, 75, 765 Captain 765 All-State Band 74, 755 All-State Chorus 765 Trombone Section Leader: Choral Club 75, 765 Madrigal Singers 765 Solo and Ensemble Contest 74, 755 National Honor Society 75, 765 Spanish Honor Society 75, 765 Vice-President 765 SGA 765 Most Dignified in Who's Who5 Who's Who Among Music Students in American High Schools 75, 765 Top Twenty. CINDY THOMPSON: Student Body. RICHARD LAMAR TIERNEY: ROTC 74, 75, 765 Spanish Honor Society 75, 7 65 Talon Staff 745 Rifle Team 74. ALECIA TRAWICK: Student Body. JOHNNY DEREK T WICK: Basketball 74, 75, 76. Jjf ROBBIE TURBEVILLE: Student Bo . JOEY TURNER: Student Body. DEBRA LEE WAGNER: GAA 745 Spanish Honor Society 74, 75, 765 SAE 75, 765 Health Careers 75, 765 Debutante Club 7 5, 765 President of the Spanish Honor Society 7 6. JULIE FAITH WALDING: Biology Club 745 GAA 745 FHA 745 Health Careers Club 74, 755 SAE 74, 75, 765 VICA 765 Tri-M Club 74, 75, 765 Chaplain 75, Vice President 765 National Honor Society 76. KATHY WALTERS: Student Body. A KER: FHA 745 Juvenile- Office as President 745 Teen Club 745 Drill Team 745 Ladies Aide 755 ROTC 755 VICA 76. TANYA ANN WALKER: Biology Club Sponsor 745 Art Club 755 VIE 75, 765 GAA 745 SGA 745 Health Careers 76. WANDA LUPINO WALKER: Spanish Honor Society 745 National Honor Society 76. WALTER BENNETT WARD: Football Team 74, 75, 765 Captain Football Team 765 Best Defensive Lineman 765 C Club 74, 75, 765 Key Club 74, 75, 765 Sergeant at Arms 765 Track Team 75, 765 Most Typical Grad. 76. JACKIE WARE: Basketball 74, 75, 765 Baseball 75. SUSAN MICHELLE WASHBURN: Sophomore Class Secretary 745 French Club, Secretary5 SGA 74, 75, 765 Twentieth Century Club 74, 75, 765 President 75, Historian 765 Choral Club 74, 75, 765 Choral Club Publicity Director 75, Vice-President 765 Girls' State Representative 7 55 All-State Chorus 755 Health Careers Club 75, 765 Pep Club 755 GAA 755 National Honor Society 7 5, 76 -- Secretary, 765 Explorers Post if 20 755 Senior Class Reporter 765 Miss Ozark: SAE 765 Personalities ofthe South5 Who's Who in American High School Music Students5 Most Likely to Succeed5 YARC5 Madrigal Singers5 Top Twenty5 Salutatorian. MITCHELL WEBB: Student Body. SHARON LUCILLE WEEKS: Talon Staff 74, 75, 76 - As. Editor 75 - Editor 765 Band 74, 75 - Honor Guard 755 National Honor Society 75, 765 Tri-M Club 75, 76 - Treasurer 76. LAURA DOWLING WELLS: Biology Club 745 Eaglet Staff 74, 75, 76 - Editor, 765 Explorers Post Sli' 20 74, 75, 76 - President 75, 76 - Vice President 745 GAA 745 Health Careers Club 74, 75, 76 - Corresponding Secretary 765 Misses Club 74, 75, 76 - Vice President 7 65 SAE 765 Red Cross Volunteer 74, 75, 765 FHA 74. KENNY WEST: Key Club 74, 75, 76 - Secretary 765 Tennis Team 74, 76 - Second in State Doubles 745 Health Careers 75, 765 Annual Staff 755 C Club 74, 76. LARRY RICHARD WHITE: Golf Team 755 Spanish Honor Society 75, 765 National Honor Society 75, 76. JAMES ALBERT WHITMAN: VICA Club 74, 75, 765 Career Education Club 74. KEVIN JOHN WILES: Football Team 74, 755 Wrestling Team 7 4, 755 Chess Club 74, 755 Drafting Club 745 ROTC 75, 76 - High Honors5 German Club5 Track Team 755 Drill Team. JAMES EDWARD WILKINS: National Honor Society5 Top Twenty. GREG WILLIAMS: Student Body. JERRY WILLIAMS: ROTC 74, 75, 76 - With High Honors. JOSEPH EDWARD WILLIAMS: ROTC 74, 75, 765 Annual 75, 76. SALLY JUNE WILLIAMS: GAA 74, 75, 765 Choral Club 7 5, 7 65 Health Careers 75, 765 Biology Club 755 Annual Staff 755 Track Team 755 Madrigal Singers 76. GREG BRYANT WILLIFORD: C Club 74, 75, 765 Golf Team 74, 75, 765 Key Club 74, 75, 76 - Treasurer 765 Best Dressed in Who's Who. DONNIE WILLINGHAM: Student Body. KEVIN DWIGHT WILSON: Band 74, 75, 76 - Treasurer and Co-Captain5 Stage Band5 Pep Band5 All-State Band 75, 765 Who's Who Among High School Music Students5 Choral Club 74, 75, 765 SAE 75, 765 Health Careers 75, 765 French Club5 Key Club 74, 75, 765 YARC 765 Livingston Honor Band 755 Explorer Post 3205 Fort Rucker Explorer Post5 National Eagle Scout Association: Top Twenty. HELEN WILT: SAE 74, 75, 765 Spanish Honor Society 75, 76 - Secretary 765 Most School Spirit in Senior's Who's Who5 ROTC 75, 765 Choral Club 75, 765 Talon Staff 745 Best Drilled Cadet 76. SHERRY WINBERRY: Student Body. SUSAN ANN WINLAND: Student Body. DAVID LLOYD WITTEKIND: Interact Club' 75, 765 C Club, 75, 765 Football Team 75, 765 Track Team 75, 765 Aviation Club 765 Drafting Club 755 FFA 745 Most Valuable Player and Best Offensive Back 76. LINDA WINDHAM: Student Body. MICHAEL ANTHONY WOLFE: ROTC 74, 75, 76 - With High Honors5 Biology Club 75, 765 Explorer Post 4505 Explorer Post 353. PETER L. WORSHAM: FFA 74. 1 ROBIN ZALDIVAR: Student Body. .til S lll1lHElWElK11iE?N1RElhif iv- ,.., . . WHIWNHI' M M WH -, ...::: lv-' a - il 'S' '5' Y , -I 'U ' fi -' .-- 0- - -. gui 2 -V - -:. V' , - ..-. -v -- ' ... - ,-,E uh 1..- U' N if X M fi ' - 1 . 1-if 1 0 .n -1:-. Q' f FN ..' STEPHEN BVQHURQH , , r, X- N EA' ' -:1 'QY Yf' 1 ig ' Q , ,.,,..,A- . ,--. Y A ' - , '9'-5' al ' A , ' , ',:'rpa.tv' N. -gf - ' 33?-QE-QE ig E -1 ,,.. i 12 fl 1 'l g flq q.i!r'.f'.. 4 ,r:. -1-S Y 4 ex-: - fm .1- - . JE, Q ff? fy .-'7-:Ti Y i 12 xl K, .N 'M ' i .Mt A ,Ahh wa' E is Qwivhfihawfasf 0 , H -1-1 - Q-,f , . 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Advanced to lay the cornerstone of edifice, Which stands enshrined And bought by blood of heroes all, Who counted cost but turned not back, Resolute they followed on to pay the price That gave us gifts of untold worth. Crowned by heritage of freedom God's gracious gift To this fair land. Jock C. Conner Q10 Milly Qgpvlifvg TCI76 273 Fourth of July 3' . ll ,U , f .N ' 4 . ,V -, f ' 'XX Q 'ff-f Q XXX VX F If. 1 ? ' Xfk- ' N 7fl,, i3'I3XM7f,f-fgfi-f, X mpg . ff? l131i,fQ5jfQ2'5' ,f 4 ' A . 'IV I, X ' fgvx P f f .. Alfffw ,. 1, x Q ' , , 5 ...- . --A rfk' X I N - v 0 If I4 H ,. -fi 9 +1-iii Q Q. .f f N4 F g ' 11, h x '3 e ,A , M, 1 lv 3 . if- .i l Y? 'ii 521717 A li' 4 .5 . ix is if 74 Our country is so festive When the Fourth ofjuly comes, With the blare of bugles A-nd the roll of drums. . . ln its mountain setting Of verdant green, Our village, too, is a part Earle J Grant QR' Of the joyous scene. W f s Activities are planned . . x T CJ? 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