Cleburne County High School - Tiger Yearbook (Heflin, AL)
- Class of 1980
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• v,-- f' _ V . - ' , ir . _r. . • . — ' w-- - • 2 The 1980 Senior Class of Cleburne County High School Presents Our Year THE TIGER Volume XXXV Cleburne County High School Heflin, Alabama Editors Co-Editors Donna H. Gossage Paula Kaylor Business Manager: Shelia Prestridge Activities Editors: Leigh Ann Vise Tracy Williamson Art Editors: Debra Bible Scott Frazier Paul Ivey Script Editors: Karen Perry Rodney Webb Classes Editors: Brenda Baker Diane Fields Alicia Hulsey Shelia Sears Carolyn Teague, Chairman Shelia Triplett Sports Editors: Barry Conkle Susan Pounds Class Will: Robbie Benefield Denise Webb Class Prophecy: Debra Akins Steve Cooley Contents Seniors Faculty Classes Homecoming Band Sports Activities Advertisements Dedication As we, the class of 1980, look back over our years at Cleburne County High School, a very special person comes to mind. This person has a great love and devotion for the students and is never too busy to give generously of time or talents. She always has a smile for those she meets and is willing to lend a helping hand. This person has helped us with academic problems and with personal matters as well. She has influenced our lives in more ways than she will ever know. Words cannot express our deep respect and gratitude to this person for being our counse- lor and our friend. We, the class of 1980, take pleasure and pride in dedicating our annual to a very spe- cial person, Mrs. Linda Ayers. 3 Seniors 4 1980 5 Seniors Randy Akles 6 Tommy Austin Debra Bib’.e Steven Bentley Debra Akins Franklin Bowen 8 David Dominick Tim Estes Michael Fordham Scott Frazier Andy Gardner Eric Gay Judy George Donna Hollis Gossage Michael Harlan Tim Harlan Michael Heard Beverly Hilley Virginia Hollis Tana Hudgins Ray Holley 9 Harold Lipscomb Kimma McCormick Eddie Lumpkin Peggy McCormick Mark McAlpin Brenda McElroy Jordy McMahan Kathy McManus Melissa Moore it 12 Joyce Nicholson Keith Nelson Ricky Nappier Debra Nolen Joe Norton Kellye Norton Marcus Norton Ida Owen Janice Owen Ricky Parkin Debra Phillips 13 Steve Perry Charlotte Pesnell u Dwayne Skinner Darwin Smith Mae Stephens Tammy Taylor Bryan Turner Denise Webh Jean Vaughn Rodney Webb Brenda Turner Leigh Ann Vise Danny White 15 Denise White Rhonda Williams Sherrie Williamson Tracy Williamson Vann Williamson M tS V i _jk Jimmy Wilson Danny Wysner Perry Zaner 16 Terry Zaner Moments we will never forget... laughs and tears, all in our Senior year 17 The times we have are gone forever, leaving us only the memories to cherish The memories of good and bad times we shared will always remain with us 19 We will always remember with a smile our friends, special moments and events, and the love we have shared for one another Years before passed so slowly ... but our Senior year seemed to slip by so quickly that we hardly noticed it was here Memories are something we can keep forever and in our hearts, the memories of C.C.H.S. will always stay As Seniors, we found a purpose in life, we found each other, but most of all, we found ourselves, during Our Year. Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1980, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath the following: I, Debra Akins, leave for a good reason: I’ve finally graduated! I, Randy Akles, leave my 28 points a game to anyone good enough to handle it. I would leave my cool, but no one could handle that. I, Tommy Austin, leave my ability to talk to the Oxford Police to anyone who needs it. I, Brenda Baker, leave my good looks and great modeling talent to my sister Darlene. I, Byron Barnwell, leave my ability to do certain things and not get caught to Barry Barnwell. I, JoAnn Bell, leave my ability to go to school 12 years without missing a day to anyone who is that dedicated. I, Robbie Benefield, leave my ability to be the first one out on the football field on Friday nights to grab a Conkle to Cathy Wood. I, Steven Bentley, leave my ability to leave early Friday and not get counted absent to Doug Abrams. I, Debra Bible, leave my weird hair-do's to anyone who can figure out how I did them. I. Franklin Bowen, leave my Camaro to anyone who can afford it. I, Denise Brown, leave my mansion shape to Ranee Johnson, better known as Ace. I, Roland Brown, leave my ability to always have something better to do than go to class to Mark Dryden. I, Wendall Buckhanan, leave my pretty hair to Bryan Wysner. I, Michael Burke, leave my ability to skip last period to Jeff Cone. I. Glenn Capps, leave my fine faithful Hodaka to anyone who can handle it. 1, Todd Cheatwood, leave my ability to drive teachers up the wall to Jeff Zaner. I, Cathy Cobb, leave my big mouth to Pam Hayes, who really doesn't need it. I, Don Cone, leave my space in Mr. Morton's office to Jeff Cone. May he use it as heartily as I did. I, Barry Conkle, leave my place in the trenches to “Frog Rollins. I. Jeffery Cooley, leave my ability to sneak out of class to anyone who can. I, Steve Cooley, leave my ability to shoot pool to Rodney Shaver, and all my names to any person intelligent enough to remember them. I, Larry Daniel, leave my shark to Ann Rollins. I, Emily Daugherty, leave my 4-wheel drive pick-up to Mark Charles and Barry Capps. I'm sure they can make good use of it! I, Tony Deese, leave my being late to homeroom to anyone who can handle it. I, Becky Dempsey, leave my ability to be a good mother and come to school to anyone who can handle it. I, David Dominick, leave my ax handle to anyone who will need it. I, Tim Estes, leave my ability to bend nails to all the splinter heads who take building construction. I, Diane Fields, leave my cute remarks and special way of flirting to Romi and Renee. They had better keep my boys happy!! I, Mike Fordham, leave a surprise in my locker to Bruce Collins. I, Scott Frazier, leave my artistic ability to the art appreciation class, who desperately needs it. I. Andy Gardner, leave my ability to finish school without opening a book to my little brother. Duncan. I. Eric Gay, leave my bus driving ability to the person best capable for the job. I, Judy George, leave my ability to skip school to Darlene Jenkins, hoping she will not get caught. I, Michael Harlan, leave my beard to anyone who can grow it. I, Tim Harlan, leave my horn playing to Randy Hatcher and my class notes in the dump. I. Sandra Harris, leave my ability to sing to Sharon Shaver. I. Michael Heard, leave all my best wishes to Coach Beverly’s 1981 basketball team. I, Beverly Hilley, leave hoping that my quiet mouth will rub off on Bridgett Williamson. I, Ray Holley, leave my ability to punt to Matt Owen: may he improve it greatly. I, Donna Hollis, leaving as Donna Gossage, leave my ability to appear totally lost (but know exactly what’s happening) to Romi. I, Virginia Hollis, leave as Mrs. Gary Sprayberry. I, Melessa Hollon, leave to go to Oxford one more time. I. Tana Hudgins, proudly leave C.C.H.S. forever. 1, Alicia Hulsey, leave my needle and place in the Sewing Circle” in Economics to anyone who has enough thread. I, Lisa Humphries, leave my luck of being a Senior and not having Mr. Kent's class to Marci Payne and Mylinda Jones. I, Paul Ivey, leave my ability not to get into trouble to Tommy Vaughn. I, Carol Jacks, leave my parking place at the Hunter’s Camp to Lisa Hyatt. 1, Dwayne Johnson, leave my old blue Chevy to anyone who wants it. I. Javis Johnson, leave all my ladies in the colorguard to Stacy Hill. I, Terry Johnson, leave my hunting and fishing ability to Paul Padgett because he needs all he can get. I. Yulas Bubba Johnson, leave my job to someone who is special to me. I, Gary Jones, leave my spare tire to anyone with a motorcycle. I, Paula Kaylor, leave my ability to pep up the team on Thursday nights at Karen's, to anyone who can handle it. I, Robbin Kaylor, leave my brother, Johnny Kaylor to any girl who can control him and put up with his fussy ways. I, Kathy Kitchens, leave my ability to twirl a baton to Jennie Kitchens. 1, Sabrina Ligon, leave my ability to copy homework and make Mrs. Daugherty believe I did it myself to Cathy Cofield and Janie Butler. I, Vickie Ligon, leave my ability to say “no and remain true to Jeff, to Cathy Cofield. I. Penny Lindsey, leave my beautiful hair to Lisa Hyatt... along with it comes a can of EXTRA HOLD HAIRSPRAY. I. Harold Lipscomb, leave all my sisters in the band to nobody. I, Eddie Lumpkin, leave my good grades in Mrs. Beverly's room to Paula Bently. I. Mark McAlpin, leave my ability to do exotic bird calls to anyone who can use it. I, Peggy McCormick, leave my crazy ways of doing things to Lisa Hyatt. 26 Class Will I, Kimma McCormick, leave my bone head character to Bryan Wysner. I, Brenda McElroy, leave my ability to read ten Harlequins a week and still keep up with my homework to Melinda Price. 1, Jordy McMahan, leave my favorite spot on the bench to anyone who can fill it. I, Kathy McManus, leave to try to improve my summer Habits. I, Melissa Moore, leave my name of Flint Westwood to anyone who needs it. I, Debbie Morrison, leave, knowing it is too soon, but loving every minute of it. 1, Kim Myers, leave my high heel shoes to anyone who can stand and walk in them for 8 hours a day. I, Ricky Nappier, leave my smooth good times to Greg Bonner, who could use them. I, Keith Nelson, leave, never to return. I. Joyce Nicholson, leave my yellow limo to Cheryl Robertson. I, Debra Nolen, leave my personality to Mr. Myers. I, Joe Norton, leave my ability to play defense to Lem and Henry. I, Kelly Norton, leave my ability to raise cain and get away with anything to anyone slick enough to do it. I, Marcus Norton, leave my ability to get hurt in welding to Michael Chupp. 1, Ida Owen, leave my ability to handle fights to Kathy Price. 1, Janice Owen, leave to become Mrs. Dale Turner. I, Kerry Owens, leave to become an advisor for A.A. I, Phyllis Padgett, leave my ability to do the things I do and not get caught to Cathy, Rhonda, and Teresa. I, Ricky Parkin, leave nothing to anyone. I, Randy Parkin, leave my seat in Math Analysis to Gary “Straight Genge. (I hope it doesn't jinx him.) 1, Kim Payne, leave my place as an office assistant to sister Gayla Payne. I, Tommy Payne, leave my ability to sleep in Economics to my sister Donna. I. Michael Pentecost, leave my ability to lead a TIGER defense to Mark Dryden: he will need it! I. Tim Perkins, leave my brown pick-up to Greg Perkins because old classics can't be retired. I. Karen Perry, leave the football players to find another place to go on Thursday nights, besides my house. I, Steve Perry, leave all the faculty to enjoy peace of mind now that I am gone. 1, Charlotte Pesnell, leave my ability to leave every day to any Junior who can get away with it. I. Debra Phillips, leave my moves in basketball to Rita, Jenelk and Mary Jane. 1, Susan Pounds, leave my ability to keep my mouth shut to Pam Hayes. 1, Shelia Prestridge, leave my ability to help Miss Neal to anyone who is capable of it. I. Joey Price, leave my hair to anyone who can manage it. I, Lawrence Prothro, leave my way of getting along with all the football players to Larry. Rodney, and Richard. I, Michael Riddle, leave my red beard to anyone who thinks he is man enough to grow it. I, Lisa Rollins, leave just as confused as I came. I, Rhonda Rollins, leave my ability to get ahead yet still be behind to Sharon Dominick. 1, Tony Sanders, leave my ability to hunt and fish to Tracy Sanders and Barry Deese. I, Shelia Sears, leave my ability to keep men wondering to Sherri Heard; I won't need it anymore because he found out. 1. Michael Shortt, leave my position on defense to Jimmy Sommers, if he can handle it. I, Dwayne Skinner, leave my ability to forget everything that I'm supposed to remind Mr. Harris of. to Renee. I, Darwin Smith, leave my parking place to anyone who can get here early enough to get it. I, Tim Smith, leave my ability to go to Anniston on an empty tank of gas to anyone who will take the chance. I, Mae Stephens, leave my empty place to anyone who wants to be alone. I, Tammy Taylor, leave my MAZDA to Suzanne. Tracy, and Hope, if they can handle it. I, Carolyn Teague, leave my ability to put up with the colorguard to anyone who thinks she can stand the pressure. I, Danny Thompson, leave, but not for long. I have to come back and get Patsy. I, Kathy Tipton, leave all my week-ends spent in White Plains to Janis White. I, Shelia Triplett, leave my ability to be in Mrs. Watson’s class three periods a day to anyone who can live in a jungle. I, Brenda Turner, leave my ability to be married and still go to school to anyone that would like to try. 1, Teddy Turley, leave my enormous height to the next short person that needs it. 1. Bryan Turner, leave before anyone changes his mind about letting me go. I, Jean Vaughn, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Kent to anyone who wants it. I. Leigh Ann Vise, leave LeAnn Gaines standing behind the school without a ride. I, Denise Webb, just leave, early as usual. I. Rodney Webb, leave...uh . .. leave my ... uh ... left my head somewhere! I, Danny White, leave my weight lifting ability to anyone who thinks he can handle it. I, Denise White, leave my school spirit to the next girl lucky enough to marry a defensive lineman. I. Rhonda Williams, leave mv ability to sing like Mrs. Morton to Patricia Williams. I, Sherrie Williamson, leave my 66 Impala heap to Chris Bell. Benny, and LeAnn Williamson. Let the good times roll on forever! I, Tracy Williamson, leave never to listen to Paula and Karen's problems again. 1, Vann Williamson, leave my ability to be quite to anyone who needs it. I, Jimmy Wilson, leave my legs to anyone who can keep them under control. 1, Leon Wood, leave my good looks to anyone who can compete with them. I, Tommy Wood, leave my little girlfriends to the next heart throb of the Senior Class. I, Bob Wudarczyk, leave my long hair and good looks to Bruce Collins. 1, Danny Wysner, leave my cowboy boots to anyone who wants them. I. Perry Zaner, leave my cool way of getting around to my younger brother. I. Terry Zaner. leave my hat to anyone who wants it. 27 Mr. and Miss Tiger Paula Kaylor and Roland Brown Senior Class Officers Left to right: Gary Jones. Reporter; Debra Akins. Treasurer; Charlotte Pes- nell. V. President: Denise Brown. Secre- tary; Harold Lipscomb. President. 28 Shelia Prestridge DAR Good Citizenship Girl Shelia Prestridge was chosen DAR Good Citizenship Girl by members of the Cleburne County High School Fac- ulty and the Senior Class. She was selected on the basis of citizenship, eadership. service and honor. Shelia is the daughter of Rev. and vlrs. Doug Prestridge of Heflin. Perfect Attendance Both JoAnn Bell and Leon Wood have been perfect in attendance for twelve years of elementary and high school. JoAnn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bell of Muscad- ine. Leon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Wood of Heflin. JoAnn Bell Leon Wood 29 Class Prophecy The 1979-80 school year has been Our Year for the Senior Class, and hopefully there will he many more such won- derful years. A forward look into the year 1990 finds it to be a promising year for members of the class; Debra Akins is the owner of her very own veterinary hospital and still enjoys her hobbies in music. Randy Akles has taken Dr. J’s place on the Philadelphia 76'ers. where he averages 4 slam dunks, 9 blocked shots and 28 points per game. Tommy Austin is still looking for a date to the Homecoming Dance. Brenda Baker is one of Naomi Sim's top models. Byron Barnwell has finally found his Mary |. joAnn Bell is married and living in Florida. Robbie Benefield is still asking Barry those picky questions she asked in high school, only now he has to answer them. Steven Bentley is still trying to unload his blue heap on some poor sucker. Debra Bible is a famous fashion model for Macy's in New York and flies back every afternoon to pick up Johnny at football practice. Franklin Bowen owns a chain of grocery stores. Denise Brown is still loving her Sugar Bear and their little honeys. Roland Brown is still living on a farm and LOVING IT. Wendell Buckhannan is still letting his girlfriend wreck his car. Michael Burke still refuses to let Eddie Morris drive his car. Glenn Capps is married to Brenda and raising little munchkins. Todd Cheatwood is in the Air Force outranking Scott. Cathy Cobb ownes a needlework and craft shop in Heflin. Don Cone is an official field tester for Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg. Tennessee. Barry Conkle is still building swimming pools for Benefield Landscaping, but now he is married to the boss's daughter. Jeff Cooley is official chairman of the ABC. Steve Cooley is a member of the United States' most famous law firm. Larry Daniel plays with Roister. Emily Daugherty is now a permanent student at Auburn University. She liked it so much that she decided to stay for- ever. Tony Deese is still working at American Thread in Tallapoosa. Becky Dempsey is starring in General Hospital and has her own P.J. David Dominick is still trying to get a date with someone that is not from Tallapoosa. Tim Estes owns the only cabinet shop in Chulafinnee. Diane Fields has taken over the position of Band Director at CCHS while Mr. Harris is recuperating from a nervous breakdown. Mike Fordham is living in Columbia — stilled stoned. Scott Frazier is still drawing pictures and still does not know' what he is drawing them for. Andy Gardner has his own private hospital. Eric Gay is the official beer and wine taster for the Pure Food and Drug Administration. Judy George is chief of police in Heflin. Donna Gossage is as far away from Heflin as she can get. but she is still looking for a place to live. Michael Harlan is still living in Micaville doing w'hat he does best — nothing. Tim Harlan still can’t get his Nova to crank. Sandra Harris is the owner of General Hospital in New' York. Michael Heard owns his own chain of Crystal restaurants. Beverly Hilley is the owner of a veterinary clinic in Heflin. Ray Holley is a prominent football coach at the University of Heflin. With 300 more wins, he will surpass Bear Bryant's record as the most successful coach in history. Virginia Hollis is still in love with her Spray berries. Melessa Hollon still lives in Heflin with her grandparents and drives that orange Volkswagen. Tana Hudgins is working w'ith Douglas and Loamson Company as a bookkeeper. Nobody has seen Alicia Hulsey since graduation. She promised to come back but nobody knows when. Lisa Humphries is still watching Love Boat on Saturday nights with Kris Johnson. Paul Ivey is a famous neurosurgeon at the Cleburne County Hospital. Carol Jacks started out in Hollywood to become a movie star and then did a complete Turner around. Dw’ayne Johnson still owns his old blue Chevy that he tried to bum off in his class will. Javis Johnson is a professional carpenter making a million dollars a year. Terry Johnson is the world famous editor of Bass Master and Field and Stream magazines. Yulas Bubba Johnson owns his own chicken farm in Chulafinnee. Gary Jones is the manager for the Commodores. Paula Kaylor is traveling world-w'ide breaking hearts to repay all men for breaking hers. Robbin Kaylor is happily married to George. They own a service station and specialize in Phillips. Kathy Kitchens is living in Mississippi as Mrs. Mark Estes. Sabrina Ligon is still trying to have fun and not get caught while doing it. Vickie Ligon is happily married and owns her own beauty shop in Chulafinnee w'here Jeff is her main customer. Penny Lindsey is trying to figure out w'hat she is going to be doing ten years from now. Harold Lipscomb has finished w'riting a professional dictionary for Dw’ayne Johnson so that he will stop saying, How do you spell...?” Eddie Lumpkin is living in Micaville and playing softball for the Blayers. Mark McAlpin (Little Indian) has been chief of his own tribe located near Trickem Valley for many sunsets. Kimma McCormick is graduating from his first year of college which he started in 1980. Peggy McCormick is hostess at Cleburne County's hottest and newest disco. “J. C’s Go Go Club. Brenda McElroy is a rich and well-known author of Harlequins. Jordy McMahan is driving stock cars around the world's fastest speedways. Kathy McManus is still trying to improve her summers but she says old habits are hard to break. Melissa Moore is still trying to get Barry to settle down. Eddie Morris is owner and manager of Flint's Disco and Lounge. Debbie Morrison is still trying to break her car from its habit of skipping.'' Kim Mvers is just where she wants to be — at the top. She has finally succeeded in being at the right place at the right time and on time. ... „ ., , Ricky Nappier is the next best thing to being President and it's a secret that he is not allowed to tell. Keith Nelson is still around. joyce Nicholson is still trying to come up with a class prophecy, joe Norton still hasn’t washed his truck. Kellye Norton is writing articles for True Story magazines — only no one believes her adventures are true. Marcus Norton is president of the National Coon Hunters Association of America. Ida Owen is a professional Water Board member at City Hall. Janice Owen is happily married and has another little Dale to look after. Kerry Owens is still doing like he did in high school, but we won't go into that. Phyllis Padgett is still working at Cleburne Parts and is still looking for the radiator hose for that Volkswagen. Randy Parkin plays the tuba in the world famous Heflin Symphony Orchestra. Ricky Parkin is now’playing in Darrell Channie's place and batting the same. Kim Payne is a full time waitress at the BeachBall Club along w’ith Kathy Coefield and Kellye Norton. Tommy Payne owns his lumber company — Slab and Son's Lumber Company. Michael Pentecost has finished his plumbing apprenticeship and is now the owner of Pentecost Plumbing Inc. Tim Perkins owns a block factory in Buckhannan. Georgia — making little blocks. Karen Perry and her husband still come in at 10:30 each night to check in with Horace and Pearl. Steve Perry is playing basketball for the Washington Bullets. Charlotte Pesnell still has that CCHS spirit. Debra Phillips is a star in Auburn. Her first motion picture will be with Charles. Frank, and Riley. Susan Pounds is still putting off asking her parents whether or not she can have an apartment when she goes to col- Shelia Prestridge was a chief executive at Exxon for awhile but she has already made enough to retire. Joey Price is still looking for his first job. Lawrence Prothro is star running back for Tampa Bay. Michael Riddle owns his own one-hour optical service. Lisa Rollins is still working at Pop's but now’ she has changed her whole style of working. Rhonda Rollins is spending her time raising little Good-sons. Tony Sanders is a doctor at Cleburne Hospital. ., , Shelia Sears is vice-president of Estell. Inc. which manufactures models of Jim Dandy for all the girls who cannot resist him. Of course. Shelia keeps the original. Michael Shortt is still going skating on Saturday night. Dwayne Skinner is still single and happy — thanks to advice from Denise Webb and Donna Gossage. Darwin Smith is living in Colorado where he gives skiing lessons on the mountain slopes. Tim Smith is starring in the X-rated version of Enter the Dragon. Mae Stephens is managing her own fashion school. Tammy Taylor has her own private tennis club—for males only. „ Carolyn Teague considers herself a Hoganville's Hero because she has finally gotten a Buddy Danny Thompson owns his own chain of Johnson and Johnson stores. Kathv Tipton is still walking around “High and mighty. ..... . , Shelia Triplett has been teaching elementary school for several years and now knows what she put her own teachers through. Brenda Turner is still happily married and taking care of her little boy. Teddy Turley is now six-foot five and a basketball star for the Los Angeles Lakers. Bryan Turner is in the French Foreign Legion making the very last remake of Beau Ceste. Jean Vaughn is happily married and operating the only radio station in Heflin. Leigh Ann Vise and LeAnn Gaines now hang out in Tutwilder Cafeteria in Tuscaloosa. . , Denise Webb finally has the four children she always w anted — the only disadvantage is that all four were born at the Rodney Webb and his host of girls are still cruising around Heflin in the “Yellow Bomb. when they have nothing better to do. . , „ ... Danny White is head coach for the Powder Puffs midget football team. To five of the girls, he is also known as Dad. Denise White is head coach for the White Owls midget football team. To five of the boys she is also known as Mom Rhonda Williams is finally married to Glen Stephens. Tracy Williamson is still listening to problems. He is a psychiatrist and Paula and Karen are his patients. Sherrie Williamson is still the only Bonicky in Cleburne County. Vann Williamson is now living in Micaville with his five children. Jimmy Wilson is a professional basketball player for the 76er s. Leon Wood is making music with his own guitar. Tommy Wood is still as good-looking as ever. He has taken Nick Nolte's place in the movies. Bob Wudarczyk is a preacher in one of the local churches. Danny Wysner is still driving his brother's vehicles. Perry Zanner owms a trucking company in Oxford. Terry Zaner is a guru on top of Mt. Cheaha. 31 Favorite sayings of the past 6 years Jeans and Izods 1 — Truly ’Mazin’ 2 —Get Wild 3 — T.C. Meece 4 — Slee Big T 5 — I can hang with that 6—I dunno 7 — Red Hot Foxy Mama 8 — Red Hot Foxy Daddy 9 — Check it out 10 — Well Alright Different Styles of Rings Short and Odd Hair Candies, Top-Siders, Nikes Senior Fads Necklaces Double Belt Slit Dresses There have been many fads during the past six years, but these were the fads which made our year so special. Favorite saying of 1979-80: “Your Mama!” Valedictorian Is Sheila Triplett Sheila Triplett has earned the honor of Valedictorian of the 1980 graduating class by having the highest academic average in the class. Her average is 96.15 for grades ten, eleven, and twelve. Sheila is a member of the Beta Club and the Science Club. She is devotionalist of the FHA and Classes Editor for the Annual Staff. Sheila has been a member of the Colorguard for two years and was Flag Cap- tain during her Senior year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Triplett of Route 3, Heflin. 34 Salutatorian Is Shelia Prestridge Shelia Prestridge has earned the honor of Salutatorian of the 1980 graduating class by having the second highest academic average in the class. Her average is 95.00 for grades ten. eleven, and twelve. Shelia was selected DAR Good Citizenship Girl. She is Vice-President of the Beta Club. Secretary of the Science Club, and Business Manager of the Annual Staff. She has been a member of the CCHS Band for seven years and is Section Leader and Band Captain. She was elected Most Talented in the Senior Who's Who. She is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Prestridge of Heflin. 35 T en Are Honor Graduates In addition to the Valedictorian and Salutatorian these ten Seniors have earned the distinction of Honor Graduates by having an academic average in accelerated courses of ninety or above and an overall aver- age of ninety or above. These seniors have participated in the accelerated English program and have taken at least two elective courses in the accelerated program each year. Debra Akins Debra Bible Roland Brown Michael Burke Emily Daugherty Donna Hollis Gossage Lisa Humphries Brenda McElroy Kathy McManus Debbie Morrison Senior Favorites Roland Brown Barry Conkle Senior Favorites Who’s Who Most Dependable Roland Brown and Donna Gossage Best All Around Barry Gnnkleand Karen Perry Most Likely to Succeed Tracy Williamson and Shelia Sears r I i Most Talented Harold I.ipsr.omh and Shelia Presfridge Who’s Who Debra Phillips and Tommy Austin Friendliest Leon Wood and Alicia Hulsey Michael Burke and Brenda McElroy -• i c V.'1. t Most School Spirited Danny White and Denise White 41 42 Who’s Who Neatest Denise Webb and Danny Thompson Most Handsome Prettiest Tommy Wood and Susan Pounds Cutest Rodney Webb and Leigh Ann Vise Most Athletic Lawerance Prothro and Charlotte Pesnell Who’s Who Most Reserved Debra Akins and Paul Ivey Most Popular Ray Holley and Paula Kaylor Best Dressed Brenda Baker and Michael Riddle Biggest Flirt Debra Bible and Joseph Norton Senior Christmas Party The Seniors of 1980 enjoyed their Senior and Parent Christ- mas Party on December 17, 1979. The entertainment con- sisted of a one-act play, “Christmas Coast to Coast,” with a cast of seventy, along with dance routines by some of the class members. The parents provided the tra- ditional refreshment table of homebaked holiday treats. Administration During the 1979-80 school term, the Cleburne County High School faculty has completed its self- study for the ten year review by the Southern Association of Secondary Schools. The visiting committee spent three days at CCHS early in February. In their report to the Southern Association, the visiting committee was very complimentary of the administration, faculty and staff for their attempts to provide a quality educational program suitable to the needs of each individual student. Assistant Principal: Jesse Montgomery, Jr. Secretary: Mrs. lohnnie Robinson Principal: Robert L. Morton Secretary: Mrs. Vesta Murphy 46 Mrs. Sonja Adams English Mrs. Linda Ayers Psychology Counselor Miss Cynthia Bently Learning Disability Mrs. Connie Beverly Social Studies English Mr. Robin Beverly Social Studies Mrs. Sarah Clegg Social Studies Mrs. Judy Cole Mr. Van Cooper Mrs. Donita Dennis Speech Therapy Biology and Science Science Chemistry 47 Mrs. Mary Harrington Social Studies Science Mr. Gary Harris Band Mrs. Joyce Dryden Librarian Fine Arts Mrs. Linda Harris Learning Disability Mr. George Hoblitzell Physical Education Mrs. Sara Kaylor Mr. John Kent Home Economics Economics, Government Mrs. Vickie Holland Driver Education Mr. Dennis Magouirk Social Studies Physical Education 48 Miss Peggy McElroy Social Studies Mrs. Mary Merrill Physical Education Mr. Danny Mobley Science Physics Mrs. Martha Morton Music Mr. Reuben Myers Vocational Industrial Education Miss Mary Neal Mathematics Mrs. Pam Payne Business Education i r K Mr. Jimmy Pirkle Science 49 Mrs. Sherry Pirkle Physical Education Mrs. Kay Pugh Mathematics Mrs. Sandra Pullen English Mr. Rogers Rhoden American History Miss Jan Roberts English Mr. John Skinner Guidance Mrs. Shelby Skinner Mathematics Mr. Mac Smith Science Mrs. Ramona Smith English Mathematics 50 Ms. Patsy Swafford Mr. Dana Turner Mrs. Diane Watson Mathematics Guidance Agribusiness Biology: Anatomy Physiology Mrs. Leesa Whitman Mrs. Sally Wood English English Mr. Bill Zinn English French 51 Cleburne County Area Vocational School Faculty and Administration The Cleburne County Area Vocational School pro- vides elective subjects in the area of vocational edu- cation for two hundred of Cleburne County High School's students in grades 10,11, and 12. Director: Woodrow B. Thrash Mrs. Barbara Lowery Secretary Mrs. Shirley Barker Custodian Mr. Charles Acker Building Construction 52 Mr. Kenneth Arnett Auto Body and Fender Repair Mrs. Mary Jim Daugherty Business and Office Education Mrs. Lillian Johnson Cosmetology Mrs. Sandra Gaines Fashion and Fabric Design Mr. Scott Dennis Ornamental Horticulture and Floriculture Mr. Doyle Lindley Auto Mechanics Mrs. Paula Ogle Business and Office Education Mrs. Janet Turner Business and Office Education Mr. Monroe Lipscomb Welding 53 Support Personnel Mr. Cecil Baker Custodian Mr. Francis Mize Custodian Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Lucille Blanton Mrs. Jean Freeman Mr. A. A. Harlan Mrs. Izella Harlan Mrs. Eva Lockridge Mrs. Malene Morrison Mrs. Irene Perkins 55 Most Popular Phyllis Cavender and Greg Rollins Friendliest Kris Johnson and Walter Bennett Most Dependable Pearl Cooley and Gary Genge Best All Round Roger Norton and Donna Payne Juniors Junior Class Officers President Gary Genge Secretary Pearl Cooley Vice-President Roger Norton Treasurer Cathy Coefield — Not Shown Dennis Akles Tammic Allen Timmy Allen Bobby Allred Conner Allred 57 Debra Baker loan Baker Cindy Barker Jack Barnwell johnny Beason Chris Bell Vince Benefield Walter Bennett Stacy Brag Miriam Brimer Emmie Brown Felix Brown Vicki Buckhannon Beth Burks lames Butler Janie Bulter Martha Campbell James Cason Phyllis Cavender Tina Cavender Mark Charles Michele Christopher Michael Chupp David Cofield Lisa Coffey Cathy Coefield Bruce Collins Miriam Conner Pearl Cooley Kim Cosper Regina Cowan Mark Curlee Sharon Dominick Mark Dryden Frank Dupree Juniors 58 Juniors Chesler Ervin Kirk Frames Pam Freeman Marly Funderburk Gary Genge Carroll Gilbert Andy Glasgow Beverly Hanvey Pam Hayes Terrance Hayes Sherri Heard Charles Henson Stacy Hill Lisa Holland Marty Holley Lisa Hughes Lisa Hyatt Darlene Jenkins Binky Johnson Freddy Johnson Kenneth Johnson Kris Johnson Barry Kennedy Darrell Laminack Alesia Lumpkin Tracy Lumpkin Brian McCormick Mary Jane McDaniel Romi McLeod Melissa McWhorter Anthony Monroe Alban Morris David Morrow Mark Mullally Gary Murphy 59 Johnny Norton Micki Norton Roger Norton Bryant O'Neal Beth Owen Anthony Parker Regina Parsons Donna Payne Doug Pesnell Jay Prater Beverly Price Mary Prothro Micheal Pruitt Ann Rollins Danny Rollins Greg Rollins Randy Rooks Caron Skinner Kerry Smith Rhonda Smith Michele Snow Jimmy Sommers Gary Thompson Glen Stephens Cynthia Turner Micheal Turner Tommy Vaughn Brenda Vise David Weathers Teresa Weathers Joey Wheeles Karen Williams Renee Williams Vincent Williamson Felicia Wilson Juniors 60 Sophomore Who’s Who i Tracy Headrick and Kevin Long Calhy Wood and Kerry Ccnkie Sophomores Terry Allred Kay Ashley Reba Austin Jimmy Bain Chester Baker Darlene Baker Michael Bell Tracy Benson Tammy Bentley Johnny Bible Lisa Blevins Diane Bolt Patty Bolt Greg Bonner Greg Bowen Connie Bragg John Brown David Browning Winston Bryant Terri Burton Barry Capps Lynne Carroll Debra Cavender Regina Cavender Lisa Cobb li iy v . 9 Phillip Abney Jeanette Allred Tammy Allred 62 Sophomores Chris Connell Jeff Cone Sharon Cook Gerald Cunningham Elise Daugherty Barry Deese Cumiga Drummonds Cindy Dulaney Donna Dunn Paula Dupree Sharon Easterwood Rita Estelle Steve Estes Gary Fields LeeAnn Gaines Alan Gardner James Gay Donna Goodson Sherry Grizzard Kerry Hanson Faye Harlan Kay Harlan Gary Harris Ronald Harris Randy Hatcher Nancy Haynes Rhonda Hayes Tracy Headricks Carla Heitt Cindy Hicks Reuben Hill Aleta Hilley Jamie Hollis Gail Holmes Tracy Hulsey 63 Melisha Johnson Palsy Johnson Elana Jones Mylinda Jones Shelia Junior Jennie Kitchens Tammy Lambert Barry Laminack Todd Langley Kendall Lee Alisa Long Kevin Long Connie Lumpkin Kristi Lumpkin Rime Marlow Tracy Mayfield Eugene McCormick Marty McMahan Harold Merrill Amanda Morris Audrey Moore Grant Nichols Paul Padgett Judy Payne Marci Payne Ronnie Payne Greg Perkins Susan Pesnell Terry Pinson Karen Poland Franklin Price Greg Price Melinda Price Keith Puckett Patricia Reid Sophomores 64 Sophomores Cheryl Robertson Michael Rollins Jane! Sanders Tracy Sanders Charlene Shaver Rodney Shaver Rodney Skinner Warren Skinner Jane Smith Michelle Smith Scott Smith Rebecca Smith Tommy Smith Terry Sparks Karen Speight Sharon Sprayberry Bridged Stephens Tammy Stephens Mary Teague Michael Terrell Richard Thrasher Jerry Turner Roberta Vaughan Tawana Vaughn Jerry Waldrop Scott Walker Connie Warren Terry Watson Alen White Donna White Anita Williams Shelby Williams Mary Willingham Cathy Wood Jimmy Wood 65 66 Freshman Who’s Who Most Popular Ben Ayers and Tracy Bennell Best All Around Colin Gossage and Vickie Lines Friendliest Becky Howie and Benji johnson Most Dependable Eddy Coefield and Bendetla Brown Freshmen Cathy Adams Scott Akins Ben Ayers Melvin Baker Richard Baker Donya Beason Jackie Benefield {ill Benefield Tracy Bennett Denise Bikers Steve Bragg BendeLta Brown James Brown Ricky Brown Renee Buckhannon Karen Cadle Blaine Cannon Rhonda Capps Chanda Charles Tina Chupp Stevie Clay Nickie Cobh Brenda Coefield Eddy Coefield Barry Coffey Angela Conner Iris Cooley Mary Cooley David Corban Kenny Cosper Sharon Crosson Alan Curlee Nanitta Deese Cecilia Edmundson Tracy Ellison Sonya Ervin Billy Floyd Allison Fredricksen Gary Gaines Derinda Garner Ivey Gentry Richie Goodman 67 Freshmen Colin Gessagc Melanie Hamlin Cecilia Harris Charles Harris Ricky Heitt Stoney Henson e- Wk. 1 $ ¥ ML j i 1 jj ■ i —_ Michelle Hill Angela I lillcy Stanley Holland Melissa Holley Greg Hollis Kim Hollis €1 f) V Rebecca Howie Kenneth Hudgins Benji Johnson Felisha Johnson Marvin Johnson Tammy Johnson Lisa Kennedy Debra Kiker Thomas Langley Alice Lee Vickie Lines Paul Lipham Steven Lurie Rhonda Lyner Jerry Mathis Rhonda Mayfield Anita McComb Michael McIntyre Denise Moore Melba Moore Renee Morgan Kelly Myers Laura Nelson Mark Nelson Brenda Nichols Michael Norton Calvin O’Dell Angela Owen Eddie Owen Tim Owens 68 Freshmen Rebecca Parris Shirley Pesnell Debbie Preston Tracey Prestridge Dan Price Terry Pruitt James Ray Betty Reese Kevin Roach Shannon Roberts Terry Robinson Sue Rollins Roger Scott April Sewell Douglas Shaddix Jimmy Sharp Sharon Shaver Michael Skinner Chris Smith Loretta Smith Janice Speight David Spradlin Scott Stephens Tammy Striplin Bobby Sullivan Jamie Taylor Suzanne Taylor Billy Terrell Cornelia Thompson Stacy Thompson Vincent Trantham Carol Triplett Scott Turner Tammy Turner Billy Vaughn John Lewis Ware Rethea Waldrop Yvonne Walker Doug Wallace Anita Warren Cary Webb 69 Freshmen DeAnn Williams Brice Williamson Bridget! Williamson Neal Willis Randy Wilson Jenell Wood Patrick Wright Vickie Wudarczyk Bryan Wysner Keith Yancey Angelia Young 70 8th Grade Friendliest Timmie Hiett and Kelly Norton Who’s Who Most Popular Michele Moore and Matt Owen Most Dependable Greg Nichols and Amy Tolleson Best All Round Dennis Whiten and Vonda Turner 71 Dawn Allen David Allred Mike Alkins Sherri Austin Lee Barber Ginger Bearden Margie Bell Rhonda Benefield Cindy Benson Kenneth Benson Paula Bentley Anthony Blair DeeAnn Blanton Donna Bolt Eddie Bolt Kim Bonner Randall Braden Kim Bragg Jimmy Brown Nathan Brown Tim Brown Connie Browning Nancy Burke Marsha Busby- Terry Cavendar Jerry Charles Dianne Clark Danny Cobb Richard Coffey Scott Cofield Mark Connell Chris Cook Annette Cotton Steve Cowan Travis Crowe Danna Deese Keith Dickerson Stacy Estes Jeffery Farlow Keith Fordham Kyrus Frames Patricia Frazier 8th Grade 72 8th Grade Stanley Gann Duncan Gardner Phillip Gay Edward Giles Donnie Gray Shelia Grizzard Bernard Harris Lisa Henson Denise Hiett Randy Hiett Timmy Hiett Joey Higgins Angela Holloway Kenneth Horton Lisa Howie Teresa Howie Greg Howell Patricia Hudgins Teresa Hudgins Barbara Hughes Keith Hughes Jack Johnson Jan Johnson Kirk Johnson Veronica Johnson Michael Junior David Kerr Katrina Key Sandra Lackey Amanda Laminack Marty Laminack Tim Langley Traci Lee Brian Ligon Tabita Ligon Becky Mayfield Stacy Mayfield Keith McCormick Judy McDaniel Jeffery McElroy Michael McLeroy Todd Megginson 73 Hope Mellon Hope Miles MichePe Mouie Gerri Morgan Dwayne Morrison Tommy Morgan Michael Morrow Dana Mulkey Chris Murphy Willie Nelson Greg Nichols Chris Norton Kelly Norton Richard Norton Kenneth O’Neal Kristi Owen Beth Owens Matt Owens Eric Parker Patricia Parris Rodney Pate Jon Payne Terry Poe Anita Poland Randy Poland Vivian Prothro Willie Prothro Connie Rainey Larry Rhoden Ellen Roberts Gary Roberts Ryan Robertson Brook Robinson Sandra Robinson Tony Rollins Teresa Sanders Suzanne Sharp Jeff Smith Roger Smith Renee Snow Tim Sprayberry Felicia Stephens 74 8th Grade Michelle Whitman Mike Williams Jeffery Zanner Myra Ste ens Honda Thomas Mark Thrash Amy Tolleson Thomas Trantham Cammie Turley Sandra Turley Dana Turner Teresa Turner Vonda Turner Keith Upton Billy Joe Vaughn Chester Waldrop Glenda Ware Tommy Watson Derrick White Patricia White Dennis Whiten 3 7th Grade Who’s Who Kyle Thrower and Pam Gossage Most Dependable jackie Morrison and Rhonda Poore 7th Grade Vickie Abney John Adams Tony Adams lames Barker Kenny Beason Tina Beason Jimmy Bentley Mary Bentley Kim Bible Tina Blair Eric Blevins Terry Cadle Dennis Bragg Tawyana Brazel Lynn Bright Tim Brimer Janet Brooks Jennifer Brown Barry Bryant Christie Bryant Tim Bryant Melissa Burke Penny Burton Gary Cadle Mandy Camp Michael Camp Debbie Cannon Jeff Carlilc Rhonda Carroll Donna Cash Janie Cavender Gary Cheatvvood Tim Cobbs Lewis Cochran Angela Cook Pearlie Cooley Rodney Conwell Darrell Daniel Carl Day Barbara Dunn Gail Ervin Chris Ervin 77 Teresa Estelle Jimmy Funderburk Rodney Gidley Tommy Glasgow Pam Gossage Stanley Grubbs Melissa Hammond Yawn Hamrick Tammy Hanson Lori Harris Sundra Heard Lisa Hollis Robert Holt Kim Howie Edward Howie John Howie Patricia Huddleston Dennis Hudgins Diann Hudgins Janet Hudgins Michelle Hyatt Teresa Jarrell Angie Johnson lames Johnson Renee Johnson Kathy Jones Johnny Kaylor Dennis Lambert Tracy Lambert Valerie Ledbetter Terry Ligon Jimmy Lines Denise Lorren Kim Mayfield John Mays Gary McCormick Bobby McComb Susan McDaniel Donna McLeroy Tracie McMichael Wes Melton Robbie Mooney 7th Grade 78 7th Grade Timothy Mooney Freddy Moore Paul Moore Rebecca Moore Scott Morgan Jackie Morrison Michelle Morrow Janet Nelson June Newborn Amy Noell Selina O dell Clay Owen Scott Owen Diane Payne Gayla Payne Rhonda Poore Carol Price Tony Prichard Karen Puckett Sara Raiden Sherri Riddle Clifford Roberts Catrice Robinson Dale Robinson Jeff Robinson Gary Robinson Leann Sampson Jane Sanders Teddy Sanders Bobby Shelton Theresa Siegert Charolette Sisk Angela Smith Jeff Smith Tammy Smith Johnny Spears Tina Spradlin Bersheba Stephens Kim Turner Jimmy Stone Michael Stickland Renee Terrell 79 7th Grade Kyle Thrower James Vaughn Jeff Vick James Walls Denise While Michael White Chris Williams Donna Williams Phillip Wilson Yvonne Wudarczyk Ken Yancey 80 Homecoming 1979 Weeks of fun, work, and excitement went into the preparation of 1979 Homecoming at Cleburne County High School. The theme was Tigers Moving Down The Line To Super Season “79.” Locker deco- rations, Homecoming bulletin boards and doors, and signs covering all the halls transformed the school to a world of color. The spirit of Homecoming exploded as helium balloons went sky- ward and the Tigers ran onto the field on Friday night. The crowd was filled with excitement and thrilled to the crowning of a lovely Homecoming Queen, and an excellent performance by the Tiger Band during half-time. A beautiful dance followed the game and it was a Homecoming that will long be remembered. 63 Homecoming Queen Kathy Kitchens Kathy was selected Homecoming Queen by popular vote of the student body and the Senior Class. Kathy Kitchens escorted by Paul Padgett Senior Maid — Paula Kaylor escorted by |ohn Brown Senior Maid — Susan Pounds escorted by Roland Brown 84 85 Homecoming Sponsors Homecoming sponsors are nominated from grades ten, eleven and twelve by homerooms and clubs. They are hon- ored in the pre-game activities on homecoming night. Donna I lollis Emily Daugherty Debra Phillips Leigh Ann Vise Shelia Prestridge Martha Campbell Beth Renee Owen Williams Melissa Moore Shelia Sears Phyllis Cavender Elise Daugherty Robbie Benefield Tammy Taylor Tina Cavender Janet Sanders Debra Bible Charlotte Pesnell Carolyn Teague Cathy Cofield Cathy Wood 86 Cleburne County High School Tiger Band Seniors Front Row: Diane Fields. Beverly Hilley. Kathy Kitchens, Shelia Prestridge. Debra Phillips. 2nd Row: Steve Cooley. Sherrie Williamson. Shelia Triplett. Carolyn Teague. Tracy Williamson. Back Row: Javis Johnson. Randy Parkin. Tim Harlan. Dwayne Skinner. Harold Lipscomb. Scott Frazier. Don Cone. 88 Director Gary Harris Band Officers Front Row: Harold Lipscomb, President; Kathy Kitchens. Secretary; |avis Johnson. V. President. Standing: Bridget Williamson. Romi McLeod. Lisa Hughes. Diane Fields, Renee Williams — Librarians. Equipment Crew Chris Cook and Richard Norton Band Captain Shelia Prestridge The Tiger Band’s school year begins in July when they begin working on marching techniques and music for band camp in August at West Georgia College. The Tiger Band performs for the pleasure of a variety of audiences throughout the year. During marching season the band performs at halftime at each of the varsity football games along with marching in a number of parades. The 1979-80 edition of the Marching Tiger Band is the larg- est ever with 107 members. The band marched at the Ala- bama Govenor’s Marching Festival in Lanette. Alabama, where they received an excellent rating. The band was also invited to march at halftime of the Ft. McClellan vs. Marion Institute football game. Concert season begins right after football season. The band prepares a short Christmas Concert and afterwards begins long hours of work on the Spring Concert. During basketball season, the Stage Band plays at each of the home varsity basketball games. In May of 1979, the Tiger Band traveled to Disney World in Orlando, Florida to perform a concert. Mr. Gary R. Harris has been with the Tiger Band for the past nine years. The band is proud to have Mr. Harris as its director and friend. Drum Major Dwayne Skinner 89 Trumpets 1st Row: Donna Payne. Kathy Kitch- ens. Kim Cosper. 2nd Row: Jerry Mathis. Henry Baker, Conner All- red. Kay Harlan. DeAnn Williams. Donnie Gray. 3rd Row: Renee Wil- liams — Section Leader. Melanie Hamlin. Scott Frazier. Fay Harlan. Dwayne Skinner. Susanne Sharp. Kim Bragg Reba Austin. Diane Fields — Ass’t. Section Leader. Low Brass 1st Row: Kevin Roach. Larry Rho- den. Tim Harlan, Edward Giles, Warren Skinner. Tim Langley. 2nd Row: Randy Parkin — Ass’t. Section Leader, Scott Walker, Aleta Hilley, Randy Hatcher — Section Leader, Terry Sparks. Percussion Rodney Skinner. Barry Laminack, Ricky Hiett, Richard Thrasher, Bryant O'Neal, David Aired, Dennis Whiten. Jon Payne. Javis Johnson, Calvin O’Dell, Walter Bennett, Don Cone. Stacy Hill, Scott Akins, James Cason. Harold Lipscomb — Section Leader. Steve Cooley — Section Leader. 90 Saxophones 1st Row: Becky Mayfield. Tracy Williamson. Angela Hilley. 2nd Row: Derinda Gardner. Lisa Blevins. Tommy Watson. Todd Megginson. 3rd Row: Jamie Taylor. Andy Glas gow. Gary Genge — Ass‘t Section Leader. Lisa Hughes — Section Leader. Jerry Waldrep. Denise Moore. Clarinets 1st Row: Becky Howie. 2nd Row: Debbie Preston — Section Leader, Beth Owens. Cindy Hicks. Bridget Williamson. Rhonda Mayfield. Renee Morgan. Beverly Hilley — Ass’t. Section Leader. Flutes 1st Row: Shelia Prestridge — Sec- tion Leader. 2nd Row: Romi McLeod. 3rd Row: Eime Marlow. Jill Benefield. Sherri Hilley. Binky John son. Lisa Coffey. Traci Ellison Jackie Benefield, Amanda Lami- nack. Jennie Kitchens. 91 VkTTV ' • JcWT irr Z'T c ,‘Z , Color Guard Ist T a8ue Color Guard Captain. 2nd Row: Caron Skinner and Sheila Triplett — Flag Captains, Tracy Benson, Tracy Prestridge Bridget Stephens, Michele Hill, Sherrie Williamson, Debra Phillips, Flag Captain. 3rd Row: Janet Sanders. Teresa Sanders, v r F i u °n'w h ! e Christopher. Brenda Vise. Felisha Johnson, Denise Biggers, April Sewell, Nancy Burke, Melissa Holley, Melisha Johnson, Mary Teague. Karen Cadle. Connie Bragg, Cindy Dulaney. Donna White, Mary Willingham, Audrey Moore. The Color Guard performs and practices with the Tiger Band. They are selected through try-outs. The CCHS Color Guard received a Superior rating in competition during the 1979-80 marching season. Color Guard Captain Carolyn Teague 92 The CCHS majorettes perform and practice with the Tiger Band. They are selected from the band through try-outs. This year’s majorette’s received an excellent rating in competition. Donna Payne Head Majorette Kathy Kitchens Kim Cosper Majorettes Lisa Coffey Left to Right: Kathy Kitchens. Lisa Coffey. Kim Cosper. Becky Howie, Donna Payne. 93 Intermediate Band Left to Right: 1st Row: Melissa Hammond. Melissa Burke. LeAnn Sampson. Kathy Jones. Therese Siegert. Scott Morgan. Eric Blevins 2nd Row: Patrica Frazier. Denise Hiett. Danna Deese. Selina O'Dell. Carol Triplett. Kim Bonner. Traci Lee. 3rd Row: Bobby McComb. Sandra Heard. Marsha Busby. Anthony Blair. Gary Roberts. LeAnn Williamson. Tammy Hanson. 4th Row: Kim Bible. Cindy Benson. Kimily Howie, John Howie, Edward Howie. Mike Williams. Rebecca Moore. Not Shown: Katrina Key. Beginner Ban Lefnt0 ght: V R?w: Hope Melton. Renee Terrell. Angie Johnson. Lori Harris. Debra Cannon. Trade McMichael. 2nd Row: Wes , ,ber, P heba Stephens. Penny Turton. Kim Turner. Timothy Mooney. 3rd Row: Jeff Robinson. Clay Owen. Pat- rick Wright. Greg Howell, Eric Parker, Renee Johnson. Mike Camp. 94 93 CCHS Varsity Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders The 1979-80 year will be long remembered in the minds and hearts of these Varsity Cheerleaders. They have worked together all year to achieve their ultimate goal — to show the football team, the basket- ball teams, the band, coaches, faculty and student body just how much Cleburne County High School means to them. They decorate the halls weekly during football season and cheer at pep rallies on Friday mornings and at the games on Friday nights. They also decorate for the Homecoming Dance and the Athletic Ban- quet. Their pride and dedication will long be remembered at Cleburne County High School. Robbie Benefield — Senior Co-Captain Shelia Sears — Senior Leigh Ann Vise — Senior Kris Johnson — Junior Beth Owen — Junior “B” Team Varsity Cheerleaders The Varsity B-Team Cheerlead- ers are selected from the Sopho- more Class. They attended the DCA Clinic at West Georgia College. The Varsity B-Team Cheerlead- ers help the Varsity Cheerleaders at Varsity games as well as cheer- ing at their own B-Team games. Elise Daugherty Tracy Headrick Connie Lumpkin LeAnn Gaines Mylinda Jones Kristi Lumpkin Rhonda Hayes Alisa Long Cathy Wood 99 CCHS Tiger Football CCHS Coaches Front Row: Head Coach George Hoblitzell Standing — Assistant Coaches: Vann Cooper. Dennis Magouirk. Robin Beverly mm Seniors Left to right — Front Row: Gary Jones. Michael Shortt. Joseph Norton. Law- rence Prothro. Coach Hoblitzell. Danny White. Tommy Wood. Michael Pente- cost. Standing: Tim Perkins. Tommy Austin. Michael Riddle. Tommy Payne. Dwayne Johnson. Barry Conkle. Ray Holley. 101 1979 was an exciting season for the CCHS Tiger football team. The entire team played with great emotion and was supported wholeheartedly by the student body and community. The entire school and community take pride in the Tigers’ winning season. Heflin 18 Jacksonville 0 Heflin 7 Wellborn 14 Heflin 13 Pell City 6 Heflin 20 B. B. Comer 0 Heflin 22 Centre 14 Heflin 49 Lineville 0 Heflin 20 Saks 0 Heflin 14 Weaver 34 Heflin 18 Alexandria 0 Heflin 27 Childersburg 0 Ray Holley — Senior Quarterback 4 Michael Short! — Senior Fullback Tracy Mayfield — Sophomore Quarterback 2E Tim Perkins — Senior Halfback 102 Tommy Wood — Senior Tailback Lawrence Frothro — Senior Tailback Joseph Norton — Senior Back Greg Rollins — Junior Back 103 Kerry Conkle — Sophomore Back Steve Estes— Sophomore Back T errance Hayes — Junior Back Johnny Norton — Junior Back 104 105 Tommy Payne — Senior End Jimmy Sommers — Junior End Gary Jones — Senior Receiver Kendall Lee — Sophomore Receiver Kerry Hanson — Sophomore End Kevin Long — Sophomore Receiver Jay Prater — Junior Receiver 106 Danny White — Senior Tackle Dwayne Johnson — Senior Tackle 107 Vince Benefield — Junior Tackle Michael Hollins — Sophomore Tackle Michael Riddle — Senior Guard 108 Michael Pentecost — Senior Guard Marty Holley — Junior Guard Michael Pruitt — Junior Guard Tommy Austin — Senior Center Johnny Bible — Sophomore Guard Tommy Vaughan — Junior Center 109 Bendetta Brown Jr. High Cheerleaders Hope Miles Michelle Moore Kelly Norton no Ben Ayers Eddie Bolt Rickey Brown Melvin Baker Randall Braden Eddy Coefield Jr. High Football Coached by Coach Robin Beverly and assistant Mike Gossage. Steve Bragg James Brown 111 112 Rodney Gidley Benji Johnson Michael Norton Ryan Robertson Timmy Sprayberry Kenneth O'Neal Terry Robinson Bernard Harris Randy Hiett Johnny Kaylor Tommy Langley Matt Owen Tony Rollins Dana Turner Larry Prothro Football Awards Captain Barry Conkle Captain Lawrence Prothro Captain Michael Shortt Outstanding Offensive Back Tommy Wood Outstanding Defensive Lineman Dwayne (ohnson Outstanding Defensive Back Tim Perkins H.M. Grubbs Memorial Award Ray Holley Outstanding Offensive Lineman Tommy Payne The H. M Grubbs Memorial Award is presented for athletic and academic excellence. 113 114 CCHS Varsity Basketball The Varsity A-Team is coached by Coach Robin Beverly. Randy Akles— Center Leading Rebounder Michael Heard — Guard Most Valuable Defensive Player in Area II Tournament Jordy McMahan — Guard Tommy Payne— Forward Leading Free Throw Shooter Leading Field Goal Shooter Basketball Awards Leading Rebounder — Randy Akles Leading Free Throw Shooter — Tommy Payne Leading Field Goal Shooter — Tommy Payne Area II All Tournament Team — Steve Perry Jimmy Wilson Most Valuable Defensieve Player Area II All Tournament — Michael Heard Michael Shortt Guard Felix Brown — Guard Reuben Hill — Forward Ken Johnson — Forward Jimmy Wilson — Forward Area II All Tournament Team Steve Perry — Guard Area II Tournament Team Stacy Bragg — Forward 115 CCHS Girls’ Basketball Rita Estell — Forward Sandra Harris— Forward Mary Jane McDaniel — Forward Karen Poland — Forward 116 Vivian Prothro — Guard Sharon Shaffer — Guard Felicia Stephens — Guard 117 108 CCHS Varsity B-Team Basketball The Varsity B-Team is coached by Coach Van Cooper. 119 Harold Merrill Paul Padgett Rodney Shaver Jr High A-Tearn Basketball The Junior High A Team is coached by Coach Dennis Magouirk. Ben Ayers Melvin Baker Richard Baker Ricky Brown Eddy Coefield Alan Curlee Terry Robinson Scott Stephens Gary Webb 120 Jr High B- Team Basketball The Junior High B Team is coached by Coach Den- nis Magouirk. Scott Coefield Kyrus Frames Jimmy Funderburk Rodney Gidley Terry Ligon___________Gary McCormick Kenneth O Neal Clay Owens Larry Prothro Larry Rhoden Ryan Robertson Kyle Thrower 121 CCHS Baseball Spring 1979 Coached by George Hoblitzell Not Shown: Greg Dryden: First Base Kevin Coppock: Shortstop Jack Barnwell: Pitcher Eddie Jones: Third Base Richard Wood: Catcher Barry Taylor: Catcher Steve Perry Left Field and Pitcher Lawrence Prothro Second Base Randy Akles Pitcher Mark Dryden Third Base Rodney Webb Shortstop 122 Tommy Vaughan Left Field Tommy Austin Right Field Dennis Akles Out Field Mark Charles Center Field Tim Perkins Right Field Eddie Morris Out Field Michael Shortt Center Field Tommy Wood Right Field Anthony Parker Out Field 123 CCHS Girls’ Volleyball The Volleyball team is coached by Coach Jan Rob- erts and competes against other area schools during the fall. Martha Campbell Junior Captain Debra Bible Senior Co-Captain Lynn Carroll Sophomore Pam Hayes Junior Karen Pojand Sophomore Sharon Shaffer Freshman Charlotte Thompson Senior Denise White Senior 124 [RCTIVITIL.q Annual Staff The Annual Staff is com- posed of Seniors who volunteer to work toward the production of the pictorial history of the things, people, and events that made 1979-80 what it was for Co-Editors the students at CCHS. Donna Gossagc Paula Kaylor Business Manager Shelia Prestridge Editors. Front Row: Diane Fields, Carolyn Teague, Shelia Triplett. Scott Frazier, Debra Akins. Secon Row: Robbie Benefield. Leigh Ann Vise. Mae Stephens. Tracy Williamson. Karen Perry, Susan Pounds. Third Row: Barry Conkle. Denise Webb. Alicia Hul- sey. Paul Ivey. Brenda Baker. Debra Bible. Steve Cooley. 126 Sta ff: Front Row: Kathy McManus. Tammy Taylor. Emily Daugherty. Michael Burke. Randy Parkin. Second Row: Rhonda Rollins. Debbie Morrison. Ida Owen. Vickie Ligon. Phyllis Padgett. Lisa Humphries. Becky Dempsey. Third Row: Dwayne Skinner. Ray Hol- ley. Roland Brown. Gary Jones. Officers: Front Row: Beth Owen. Secretary; Kris Johnson. Reporter. Second Row: Mark Dryden. Vice-President; Barry Conkle. Treasurer; Roland Brown. Chaplain; Ray Holley. President. Front Row: Tim Cobbs. Michelle Morrow. Kristi Bryant. Scott Owen. Kyle Thrower. Char- lotte Sisk. Tommy Morgan. Second Row: Donna McLeroy. Melissa Holley. Felisha Johnson. Vicki Lines, Gary Webb. Phillip Wilson. Debbie Preston. Third Row: Vonda Turner, Amy Tolleson. Greg Nichols. Keith McCormick. Patrick Wright. Ben Ayers. Student Council Jr. High Members First Row: Lisa Coffey. Melissa McWhorter. Jamie Hollis. Alisa Long. Tracy Headrick. Janet Sanders. Beth Owen. Kris Johnson. Kevin Long. Second Row: Debra Akins. Joey Price. Mary Willingham. Susan Pounds. Debra Bible. Greg Perkins. Karen Perry, Paul Padgett. Kerry Con- kle. Third Row: Michael Pentecost. Barry Kennedy. Johnny Bible. Stacy Bragg. Mark Dryden. Barry Conkle. Roland Brown. Ray Holley. Mark Charles. The Student Council rep- resentatives are elected by vote of their homerooms. The Student Council helps with coordinating the home- coming activities. Sr. High Members 127 H-Club The H-Club is composed of varsity athletes and cheerlead- ers who have earned varsity let- ters. The H-Club sponsors the concessions for home basket- ball games. Officers First Row: Roland Brown. Presi- dent; Paula Kaylor, Vice-Presi- dent. Second Row: Ray Holley. Secretary. Initiation 128 Pep Club Senior High Members Junior High Members Sponsor: Miss Peggy McElroy The Pep Club is composed of all students at CCHS who want to promote school spirit. The Pep Club leads the students at pep rallies and in cheer- ing at all ball games. 129 Beta Club The Senior Beta Club is composed of sophomores, juniors and seniors who have earned and maintained a B average. The Beta Club is a service organization and its members earn membership points through service related activities. Sponsor: Mrs. Teresa Noell Officers: Front Row: Debra Akins, Secretary; Shelia Pres- tridge. Vice-President. Back Row: Roland Brown. President; Tracy Williamson, Treasurer. Mr. and Miss Beta Shelia Prestridge and Tracy Williamson 130 Because of her vital role in the CCHS activ- ity program while she was a student at CCHS, the Annual Staff dedi- cates this page of the student activity section to the memory of Terri Lynn Taylor. In Memory of - Terri Lynn Taylor September 11,1979 On September 11,1979, the students at Cleburne County High School were saddened by the accidental death of their friend. Terri Lynn Taylor. Terri was a graduate of the Class of 1979 and the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Jackie F. Taylor. At CCHS Terri had been a vital part of the student activity program since her seventh grade year. She was a junior high cheerleader for two years, a B-Team cheerleader for one year and a Varsity A-Team cheerleader for two years. She was a member of the H-Club, the Pep Club, the Annual Staff, the FBLA, the Drama Club, the Science Club and the Beta Club. She was also selected Most Popular in her class Who’s Who for a number of years. Terri was much more than a participant in the activities of CCHS; she was pride and dedication to her school personified. The students at CCHS will long remember her lovely smile and how she touched their lives. 131 Junior Beta Club The Junior Beta Club is composed of students in grades eight and nine who have earned and maintained a B average. Sponsor! Mrs. Patsy Swafford; Melissa Holley. President; Tracy Prestridge, Vice-President; Jackie Benefield. Secretary-Treasurer. Freshman Members First Row: Melissa Holley. Tracy Prestridge, Becky Howell, Jackie Benefield. Debbie Preston. Sharon Crosson. April Sewell. Second Row: Brice Williamson. Neal Willis. Ben Ayers. Paul Lipham. Douglas Shaddix. Nanita Deese. Allison Frederickson. Eighth Grade Members First Row: Patricia White. Katrina Key. Dennis Whiten, Teresa Howie, Dawn Allen. Second Row: Cindy Benson. Vonda Turner. Jon Payne. Amy Tolleson, Marsha Busby. Mark Thrash. Third Row: Hope Melton, Greg Nichols. Lean Williamson. Ryan Robert- son. Matt Owen. 132 CCHS Chorus The CCHS Chorus is composed of senior high school students who enjoy vocal music. The Chorus pres- ents several concerts and performs at various school activities during the school year. Director: Mrs. Martha Morton Pianists: Front Row: Denise Webb. Back Row: Tracy Ben- son and Lynn Carroll. 133 Senior Members First Row: Glen Capps. Scott Frazier. Roland Brown. Ray Hol- ley. Dwayne Skinner. Second Row: Tammy Taylor. Paula Kay- lor. Tracy Williamson. Karen Perry. Donna Gossage. Denise Webb. Debra Bible. Lisa Hum- phries. 134 Mr. and Ms. Drama Club Scott Frazier and Denise Webb. SponSOT! Mrs. Sonja Adams Drama Club The Drama Club is for any Senior High School students who have special interest in the perform- ing arts. Officers! Renee Williams. Treasurer: Scott Frazier. Initia- tion Chairman: Ray Holley. President: Tracy Williamson. Vice- President: Paula Kaylor, Secretary. Junior and Sophomore Members First Row: Kris Johnson. Marci Payne. Beth Owen. Renee Wil- liams. Janet Sanders. Second Row: Romi McLeod. Mylinda Jones. Reba Austin. Eime Mar- low. Caron Skinner. Kay Harlan. Audrey Moore. Beth Burks. Cindy Barker. Donna Payne. Martha Campbell. Kim Gosper. Miriam. Conner. Lisa Coffee. Officers: Front Row: Todd Cheatwood Parliamentarian: Shelia Prestridge. Secre- tary: Tracy Williamson. Treasurer. Second Row: Paul Ivey, Parliamentarian; Roland Brown. President; Mark Dryden. Committee Chairman. . Donita Dennis and Science Club Senior Members First Row: Shelia Triplett. Shelia Pres- tridge, Kathy McManus. Rhonda Rol- lins. Debbie Morrison. Lisa Humphries, Denise Brown. Todd Cheatwood. Sec- ond Row: Debra Akins. Emily Daugh- erty, Tammy Taylor. Debra Bible. Dwayne Skinner, Karen Perry, Paul Ivey. Leigh Ann Vise. Steve Cooley. Paula Kaylor, Tracy Williamson. Michael Shortt. Sponsors: Mrs Mrs. Diane Watson Junior Members First Row: Lisa Coffee. Melissa McWhorter. Regina Cowan. Miriam Conner. Kris Johnson. Tracy Lumpkin. Beth Owen, Romi McLeod. Tina Caven- der. Second Row: Martha Campbell. Kim Cosper, Andy Glasgow’. Donna Payne. Vince Williamson. Alicia Lump- kin. Pam Freeman. Lisa Hughes. Renee Williams. Phyllis Cavender. Cindy Barker. Third Row: Marty Holley. Alban Morris. Walter. Bennett. Mark Charles. Tommy Vaughan. Sharon Dominick. Mark Drydon. Barry Ken- nedy. Gary Genge. Sophomore Members First Row: Amanda Morris. Connie Bragg, Nancy Haynes. Eime Marlow. Reba Austin. Kay Harlan. Second Row: Donna White, Mary Teague, Tracy Headrick. Audrey Moore, Cathy Wood. Tracy Benson, Marci Payne. Mylinda Jones. Jennie Kitchens. Kevin Long. Third Row’: Fay Harlan. Tawanna Vaughn. Tammy Lambert. Gail Holmes, Lisa Long, Elana Jones. Cindy Dulaney, Kristi Lumpkin. Elise Daugherty, LeAnn Gaines. Fourth Row’: Keith Puckett. Grant Moore. Winston Bryant. Barry Laminack. Harold Merrill, Randy Hatcher. Rodney Skinner, Terry Sparks. 135 FHA FHA is Future Homemakers of America. The FHA is composed of young men and young ladies who are studying home economics related courses. Ms. FHA Carolyn Teague Officers: Sandra Harris. Committee Chairperson; Rhonda Mayfield. Historian: Shelia Triplett. Devotionalist: Lisa Long. 2nd Vice-President; Brenda Baker. 1st Vice-President: Janet Sanders. Secretary-Treasurer; Carolyn Teague, President; Debra Phillips. Song Leaders; Janie Butler. Recreation Leader: Kim Hollis. Histo- rian; Shelia Sears. Photographer. Senior High Members Sponsor Freshmen Members Mrs. Sara Kaylor 136 Senior Members FFA is Future Farmer of America. The FFA is composed of young men and young ladies who are studying agribusiness. Sophomore and Junior Members Freshmen Members FFA Officers First Row: Lawrence Prothro, Sentinel: Pliill Abney. Vice-President; Paul Padgett. Treasure Second Row: Tim Perkins. Secretary; Barry Co kle, President; Tommy Wood, Sentinel. FFA Project Bull: Tiny Sponsor: Mr. Dana Turner 137 Senior High Boys’ 4-H The Boys’ and Girls’ 4-H Clubs are sponsored by the U.S. Exten- sion Service. Senior High Members Officers: Tim Perkins, Secretary Lawrence Prothro, Vice President Randy Akles. Song Leader Danny Wysner. Song Leader Jimmy Wood. Secretary Don Cone. Reporter Eddie Morris, President Kevin Long. Song Leader Junior High Boys’ 4-H 8th and 9th Grade Members Officers Jr. High Officers Patrick Wright, Reporter Tony Rollins, Vice-President Dewayne Morrison. Secretary 7th Grade Members David Spradlin. President (Not Shown) 138 Senior High Girls’ 4-H Officers: Lisa Blevins. Reporter; Beth Owen, President; Debra Bible, Vice-President; Aletha Hilley. Song Leader The Action Teens is for older youth. It engages in a wide range of extra-cur- ricular activities. Action Teens Junior High Girls’ 4-H 8th 9th Grade Members Officers: Patricia White. Reporter; Michele Moore. Secretary; (ill Benefield, President; LeAnn Williamson. Song Leader; Becky May- field. Vice-President. 7th Grade Members Officers: Rhonda Poore, Secretary; LeAnn Samp- son. Song Leader; Amy Noell. Song Leader; Vale- ria Ledbetter. Reporter; Michelle Morrow. Presi- dent; Rebecca Moore. Vice-President. Area Vocational School Clubs — Morning VICA FBLA HERO 140 Area Vocational School Clubs — Afternoon FBLA HERO FFA VICA VICA is an organization for juniors and sen- iors who are interested in on-the-job training and work experience while in high school. 142 Sponsor! Mr. Reuben Myers Officers! Roger Norton. Parliamentarian; Kellye Henry, Vice-President; Keith Nelson. President; Wendall Buckhannon, Treasurer. Mr. and Ms. VICA Denise White and Wendall Buckhannon 143 FEDERAL PRODUCTS CO. JANITOR SUPPLIES Owner: CHARLES L. HOUSTON Salesmen: David R. Houston Paul F. Snider 300 S. Leighton Ave. Phone: 237 3884 238-1661 Anniston 144 Compliments of MOORE BUSINESS FORMS Alabama amencan thread TAI CATOOSA PLANT TAtLArOOSA. GEORGIA 3017 6 PHONE 404-574-2311 Plant Manager — L. E. SHANNON Assistant Plant Manager HARVEY BYRD Personnel Manager LETCHER L. UNDERWOOD Phone:(404)574-231 I Tallapoosa, GA CITY OF FRUITHURST Executive Department Fruithurst AL 36262 Mayor —ESCAR HICKS Clerk — ROBERT CARLSON COUNCILMEN Ruth Harris Howell Newell Geraldine Owens James Owens U6 Henry C. Rochester SEWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY HILDERBRAN DRUGS The Prescription Shop Tallapoosa, GA VALURITE PHARMACY RALPH WILLIAMS BODY COMPANY 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone: 574-2895 Manning St. (Night): 574-2485 Tallapoosa. GA CABINET CRAFT SUPPLY Tallapoosa Georgia TALLAPOOSA HOME CENTER DENIUM DUDS Phone: 574-2338 Jeans For The Entire Family DURWARD MIZE, Owner Mon-Tues. 9-6 Closed Wed. Thurs.-Sat. 9-7 148 HWY I00N. Tallapoosa GA Phone: 574-7087 Congratulations 0 DOWNTOWN ATLANTA 0 LENOX SQUARE 0 COLLEGE PARK O BUFORD-CLAIRMONT PERCH O SUITE FEDERAL SAVINGS O Savings-Spots to serve you 0 BREMEN O CARROLLTON O TALLAPOOSA O DOUGLASVILLE PAYNE'S WELDING AND CONSTRUCTION Muscadine, AL H. L. SHIERLING SON Frui+hurst Alabama 149 BAILEY'S HICKORY HOUSE ALLEN'S FLORIST GIFTS DON BRITT Bus. Phone 574—2511 Home Phone 258-3005 f riti’B furniture €0. 8 Alabama Street Tallapoosa, Georgia 30176 I COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS I Hwy 46 Heflin SEARS ROEBUCK BOBBY DAVIS, Owner Operator Phone: Robertson Ave. Hwy IOC Tallapoosa, SA (404)574 7838 TALLAPOOSA TV SALES SERVICE Tallapoosa GA. FREEMAN FLOOR COVERING 150 CLEBURNE MANUFACTURING COMPANY (KIKI) Compliments of: Western Auto of Tallapossa Wright's Army Store The Shoe Tree Debbie's Sweet Shop Morrow's Grocery Quality Fur. Comp, of Tallapossa Holcombe's Super Valu of Tallapoosa Sterling Jewelers Earl Wager Neomas Moore's STEWART'S TUXEDO SHOP 1026 Noble Phone:263-0000 151 Anniston WRIGHT'S DRUG Ross St. Phone 463 2188 Heflin 152 KATIE TURNER BRIDAL SHOPPE PADGETT BROS. LUMBER COMPANY Owner: RALPH K. PADGETT Dressed Lumber all widths thru 12' All lengths thru 20 ft. Pre Cut Studs BILLY HOLLEY TRUCTION WARREN FREEM4N STUDIO Sales, Service, Instruction” Pianos — Organs — Guitars — Amps — P.A. Sets — Electric Pianos 1122 South Quintard Phone:237-9130 Anniston AL THE ROCK STORE Groceries, Gas, Feed, Seed, Plants, Auto Accessories, Hardware 154 Hollis Crossroads Hwy 9 431 Phone: 253-2729 Owners: EDDIE GRUBBS ERIC TURNER HEFLIN MANUFACTURING CO. COEFIELD CAR CENTER Live and Let Live LAMINACK ELECTRIC COGGINS JEWELRY NOLEN'S EXXON 156 Ross St. Heflin U.S. GYPSUM CO. Hwy 78 E. CANTRELL BODY SHOP HEFLIN TRAILER COURT Hwy 9 SI-20 MORGAN-GENGE AGENCY CLEBURNE PARTS CO. JOHNS. CASEY Compliments of EAST AL BUTANE GAS COMPANY INC. H. EUGENE TOLLESON THE COUNTRY STORE Compliments of the CLEBURNE NEWS Serving Cleburne County Since 1906 Phone 463 2872 Heflin SUE'S BEAUTY SALON Ross St. Heflin PERRY’S CLEANERS MORROW'S GROCERY A Step in Fashion COOK'S PHOTOGRAPHY AND COOK'S CLEARING GRADING SIMPSON'S GROCERY PIGGLY WIGGLY Ross Street Heflin Alabama 1 1 HUDDLE HOUSE BEST FOOD YET Intersection of Highway 9 1-20 ALWAYS OPEN NELSON'S GROCERY BODNER POULTRY FARM 162 Compliments of THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF BOWDON Offices: Corner of Burson Ave. and Commerce St. Phone: 253-5661 HART'S JEWERLY GIFTS POP'S BARBEQUE CHARBURGERS r m k • ' ' ■ w ,1 , 1 Ross St. Hwy. 9 1-20 Heflin WORLD OF FLOWERS Oxford Alabama ROOK'S CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OTASCO STORE Lipham Street Tallapoosa GA Phone 574-2096 SAVE-WAY BARBER BEAUTY SUPPLIES —Cetr r oiiton rZJf Federa BOWDON BRANCH P.O. Box 400 207 West College St. Bowdon GA THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF TALLAPOOSA GA Tc.GRIFFINInc XJUALITY-VALUE-SERVIcI! SINCE 191' Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready to Wear, Shoes, Men's Wear The Bank That Does More for You Phone:258-2016 Bowdon GA 165 BANK OF HEFLIN Service to Match No Other Your County Bank Each depositor insured to 40.000 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SERVICE I WSANK 16« SERVICE SUPPLY CO. 52 I North Ross St. Heflin Phone 463 5438 Heflin Tallapoosa Georgia CLEBURNE PHARMACY Ross St. Phone:463-2197 Heflin LAMAR MANUFACTURING COMPANY RANBURNE SUPERMARKET AND HARDWARE JJ.'s HINTON PHILLIPS 66 MANY PARTS OF HEFLIN, INC. 169 BILL'S AUTO SALES, INC. New Used Cars end Trucks T.A. (TERRY) LAMBERT 109 South Ross St. Heflin, AL Phone: 463 2175 (Office) 463-5954 (Home) RAN BURNE DRUG COMPANY Bowdon Drug Company (258-3324) Ranburne Drug Company (568-3346) Tallapoosa Drug Company (574-2339) Bowdon Ranburne Tallapoosa CLEBURNE COUNTY BAPTIST BOOK STORE K W HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Bibles, Religious Books, and Church Supplies 506 Ross St. Heflin Heflin Anniston 831 4050 463 5617 WESTERN AUTO Phone: 463-5360 Heflin, AL BULLDOG DRIVE-INN WHITE'S AUTO (Ranburne Drive-Inn) Compliments of BILLY HUGH LAMBERT Ross St. Heflin Compliments of Compliments of BILL THRASH HORACES. MERRILL Tax Collector Probate Judge JACK MITCHELL OIL COMPANY Anniston AL P.O.Box 1791 36202 Consider a Promising and Exiting Career as a Doctor of Chiropractic or a Chiropractic Assistant For Information Contact: DR. MERLYN J. BROWN P.O. Box 215 Heflin Alabama, 36264 Phone: 463-5555 Compliments of LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. To Watch Over Yours Representatives: Horace Perry 463-2342 Bill Bentley 463-7694 David Young 463-5670 Jerry Gaines 463-7966 Lamar Perry 463-5310 FELIX HUMPHRIES — Sales Manager R. E. VANCE — District Manager JERRY WEST — Sales Manager 175 7 Days THE STORE in Heflin Where ANYONEis WELCOME ANYTIME Located Next to The Si c n 7 Days Open 5:00 AM Intersection of Hwy. 9 Hwy. 78 Close I 1:00 PM CITY OF HEFLIN Executive Department Heflin, Alabama 36264 Mayor —BILL ED COEFIELD Clerk — DANNY WALDREP Councilmen — Loyd Camp Carl Dryden Harold Jones Robert Morton Erie Parker 176 HUTCHENSON'S COUNTRY STORE Muscadine Junction SOUTHWIRE Carrollton, Georgia 177 P.O. Box 117 Montgomery, AL 36101 FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COMPANY BENEFIELD LANDSCAPING Landscaping Shrubbery Sifts Cut Flowers Swimming Pools Heflin 178 Alabama 921 Ross St. Heflin CLEBURNE COUNTY LIVESTOCK SALES, INC. Sale Every Saturday We Buy, Sell, Ship, Haul Cattle BILLY C. ROBINSON Phone: (205) 748-3321 (Office) 748-3311 (Res.) BARBER'S PURE MILK COMPANY CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE OF THE SOUTH THE HAIR GALLERY Compliments of Owners: PEGGY GAINES PEGGY COCHRAN BETTY TURNER 524 Ross St. Phone: 463-5498 Heflin SHERIFF JACK E. NORTON BUSTER MILES CHEVROLET CO. For More Miles See Buster Miles New and Used Cars Ross Street Heflin SAV-MOR Compliments of JIM ROBINSON and ED PERRY at SUNNY KING FORD 609 Ross St. Heflin Messages From Seniors The following students felt strong urges to say the following: Messages From: Seniors Farewell to everyone at CCHS. Tracy Williamson I’ve loved it, but I love Robert a lot more, so I’m going to be with him now. I love you Shrog! Paula It’s been fun but I'm glad it’s over 'cause now I have a husband and cat to take care of. I love you Tim! Donna Things are going pretty good so I think I’ll leave before they get bad ... again. Alicia When you have problems and your head is not clear, don’t call on Diane ’cause she won't be here! D. F. If I can't say anything good, I won’t say anything at all._Susan The only thing I’m going to miss about high school is cheerleading ... I’m leaving with the rest. Robbie The only thing I’m going to miss about high school is football... I’m taking the rest with me. Barry I thought the days would never, end, but now' that they are gone, I wish I could do it again. K. Perry Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. L. V. Yo. Bennett! Always remember to keep that grass growing! Fertilize it with blood! Love, Ya! A. D. To: Danny White From: Denise White. Remember our wedding day, July 21,1979. Oh what a night! Thanks for the memories Tiger Band. Good luck during ’80-’81. Dwayne To: Joel Crowson From: Peggy McCormick — I’ll never stop loving you. To: Gary Sprayberry From: Virginia Sprayberry— I’ll always be yours. To: Randy Turner From: Carol Jacks — I love you always and forever. To Patsy: You light up my life brighter than the sun. Thank you for being you . I love you. Love, Danny. Sharing my Sr. year with you has made it one of the most special times in my life. I love you. Manus Richard, you've made this year special in more ways than one. I love you! Rhonda I know that you consider us just friends now, but I just wanted you to know that I still care. KM School is over, it was fun. But boy I sure am glad it’s done. Emily Daugherty 182 Messages From Underclassmen To Barry from Martha — You and I together will spend time forever until the end. Mr. Kennedy thinks that next year will fly by. of course with the help of Mrs. K. Roses are red violets are blue. I don't know about you. but I think this is the best school, even though it is falling in. Derrick White |amie Hollis and Tommy Gill are the hottest item of romance in Chulafinnee since Adam and Eve. Congratulations Shelia Triplett (Valedictorian). Lisa and Teresa H. To: Karen P. When I lost my best friends: Sonja and Paula I found somebody better. Best friends Vicki From Terry Pruitt to a beautiful girl I love always — Alicia Smith. To: S. Sprayberry — Roses are red. violets are blue; look out baby. I' coming to you! (83) Your Secret Lover D. R. With all my heart loves A. H. To: Michele Hyatt — With green eyes, a smile and dark hair; you are the most beautiful girl, since I last saw you. (85) Bobbie Have a good summer Buffalo Bob. D. La Don. D. David, Potty, Clarabrite. Tinky, Smelly. Mildred. Bush. Wahoo. LuAnn. Karen Ann, JoAnn. and Noline. H. D. or B. A. To: Sharon Sprayberry; Thanks for making my life wonderful. Have a nice summer. I love you! Matt Owen To my best friends: Theresa Siegert and Amy Noell. From: Lori Harris. Good luck in the Future! When the cats away the mouse will play — Get it Scotty! But this mouse will always be waiting for a certain cat. Love ya. Beth Good luck to Valerie. Catrice. Michelle. Tim. LeAnn, Phillip. Love. Cristie. Lisa. We will miss you and all of our crazy excursions on the weekends. Hope you have a Rappers Delight! We’ll miss you. Marci. Kris Mylinda Carmen, you're the one that I live for. as well as my hearts desire. From: Your best friend. Greg. Seniors. Please Don't Go! We love you. Your Friends. Farewell to all the MACHO SENIORS! Good luck in the future. From all your 8th grade admirers. We'll miss you. Tim P. Ray H.: To two of the most wonderful guys. We will always love and care about both of you. Barbara D. Diane P. Sandi. I love you more than words can say!!! You mean a lot to me! Remember. I love you!! Alan Seniors. We love you and will remember you “Always and Forever From: The class of 84 We love you HUNKY SOPHOMORES and SENIORS! From: Two of your 8th grade admirers! 1 love Jerry Turner always and forever. Sherry Grizzard To my best friends Lori Harris and Theresa Siegert. From: Amy Noell Good Luck in the Future! Best wishes to Cristie Bryant. Michelle Morrow and Catrice Robinson. From: Valerie Ledbetter To great friends: Vickie. Catrice. Debbie. Valarie. Christie. Mandy. Donna. Sherrie, and Rhonda. From: Michelle. To all the football players: Heflin Tigers are the Best! Good Luck next year. Tammy and Rebecca To my best friends, Lori Harris and Amy Noell. From. Theresa Siegert. Good luck in the future! To Michelle. Vickie and Donna my best friends; and my very best friend: Tracie McMichael. Debbie Cannon To Ginger: I love your smile. From Eric. Eric: Leave me alone. Ginger To Roy Jarrells; who I will always care about and worry about. With love always. Gerie Morgan Barry B.: Listen up! Some one who really cares about you wrote this just to say I love you. P.B. Chris and Billy. I will always have a special place in my heart. Love. Dana M. To James and Keith: The ones we care for the most. Love ya’ll. Ginger and Tabita To Roland Browm: The best person and friend I know; besides Dwayne S. Your friend, Danna Deese D. A. — I'll try to keep that grass growing — but it will be hard with out the two “greatest helping me all the way. I'll love you both always. Bennett. This is to Sherrie, with all her good cheer, and also to Larry, (who drank all the —). To Steven and Eric, with more years to go. but mostly to David, the one I love so. I love you all, my good friends, relatives, and those soon to be. Always, Elana (Tiger) To Clarence and Antwan: I love you. Rita Estelle Colin — you will alw'ays have a special place within my heart. I’ll love you always. Cindy Todd Langley: We hope you had fun staring at us at lunch! T. A. and Cousin Daisy Bird (S.C.). We love you! From: Crooky. Smelly. Hoppy, Stinkums. and Cheerleader. Matt... Days are forever without you!! Love you always. Sharon To the class of '83: We're number one! To my friends, I say hello. From: Diane Cannon Dwayne. I'm sure gonna miss you on the band trips next year, but I'm sure I’ll survive. Love. Renee To all my best friends: Crisle. Valerie, and Janet: Good luck '85. May God be with you! Catrice Robinson Best wishes to the class of ’80. Jeff Robinson 183 The Seniors of 1980 would like to thank our friends, teachers, and most of all our parents for these wonderful years what they have been for us. We are saddened at the thought of leaving CCHS but are proud of the memories that we have I always. As we look back on our years at Cleburne County High School, we remember much e: and joy. We remember happy moments and sad moments. We will always remember with a sir mends and the many special moments and events we have shared with one another. We will also the love which we have developed for one another. During our Freshman year each day was a new experience. We began participating in school and started to grow as individuals. During this year we began to realize what CCHS meant to us. During our Sophomore year we began to be recognized as people. We were finally a member ,f. hool and became caught up with the excitement of varsity football and basketball games rallies because now ur classmates were participating. Whenoiir Junior year came, we found that we had matured alot in the past two years. We m Junior-Senior Prom a success to the theme of “Heaven Can Be Anywhere. It was during this year realized that we had only one more year at CCHS and then we would have to prepare ourselves fo W 3 V n I 111P It Ql innonN; annoo mrt ♦ m k ..... 1.._1 Ol _ L r . • i n • lies way of Finally was gre ready found eai never be As we without and deci hearts , , . vvuuiu udvc iu prepare ou Jddenly appeared to us how much we loved Cleburne County High School, enior year came. It was filled with excitement. We had a winning football seasw. ristmas Party way a riot! Everything was special for us. The time had come forv, l[e without high school. We learned alot as Seniors. We found a purpose in 1 1 of all we found ourselves. The memories that were made during this ik of all of these times. It is hard to think of what life will bring, or a t we must take another step into life. We have to go forward, make our own jud - create a new life for ourselves. The memories of our years here will alwavs 1 ie forgotten. J our Autographs Taylor Publishing Company V . •
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