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I MEMENTO ’ Vol 20 Editor-in-chief Peggie Nixon Faculty Editor Bemadine Gallagher Class Editor Nancy Morton Activity Editor Donna Hood Club Editor Phyllis Faucet Sports Editor Roger Brumbeloe Ad Editor Jeanette Tyler Art Editor Danny Deaton Business Manager Linda Lambert Sponsors Mrs. Marie Whitaker Miss Sandra Brumbeloe i Foreword . . . Hie campus of Hewitt-Trussville continually shows the energy of the students who attend this great high school. We. at Hewitt, think that our campus is the most beautiful one in the state. Activities are important in the life of each and even.' student. Yet all are hound in the pursuit of one common goal—education. From the first day as a nervous freshman to the last day as a proud senior, we strive for the knowledge necessary in preparation for the lifetime of work. In appreciation, we honor our campus this year as the theme of our annual. Table of Contents Introduction Dedication.. Faculty.... Senior..... Junior..... Sophomore.. Freshman— Beauty..... Clubs...... Honors..... Activities— Sports..... Ads........ ...1 . 10 . 11 .23 . 71 . 79 .87 .93 103 170 175 187 209 3 4 Pause of contentment between classes is captured on the beauty of the campus. School Life Our campus has a wide selection of well-supported sports, boosted by our majorettes and cheerleaders, but it’s not complete without the spirit of the student body. 5 School Life . . . School I.ifc at Hewitt is always a busy life. People are always on the go, proud that they can l e a Hard hitting practice for the HUSKIES Changing classes causes mass confusion. part of our great school and take an active part in our many extracurricular activities. Art students give Hewitt that creative touch. Dear Hewilt-Trussvillc proudly now we stand. For the finest high school in our noble land. MEWITT TRUSSVIUI Beauty Finalists 8 Janet Woodham, Gail Robinson, Kathy McFrancis, Jeanette Cranford, Donna Parker, Joy Hollingsworth, Joy Vann, Carla Morphy, Marian Handley, and Carolyn Dun ran 9 We Dedicate The 1966 MEMENTO STAFF proudly dedicates this annual to Mrs. Man.- Helen Vick. Mrs. Vick received her A.B. degree from Howard College and her M.A. degree from Alabama College. Mrs. Vick has contributed six years of her life creating in students an appreciation of our past heritage and a realistic view toward the future. Her sphere of influence broadens Ircyond the classroom, for her teaching procedure stimulates a desire for greater knowledge of social studies and also for life. Vibrant and friendly, dedicated and helpful, Mrs. Vick offers a fresh way of learning for many and a fresh look at living for most. Mrs. Vick—an asset to any school—and one of whom A familiar face in the supply room, we are extremely proud at Hewitt. 10 FACULTY Edited by Bcraadinc Gallagher Assisted by Dianne Jones II We Proudly Present Our Principal Mr. D. D. Stephens It is the responsibility of man to develop the resources of nature, to guide streams so they can fulfill their potential usefulness by bringing life to arid lands, by making deserts bloom. So, too. it is the responsibility of the Principal and his staff to guide the power of our teachers, channeling it to help the students of HTHS blossom into meaningful maturity. We are indeed fortunate to have leaders such as our principal, Mr. D. D. Stephens. Principal’s Message Dear Students: I want to congratulate the entire student body and especially the Annual Staff on your plans and support of the school annual. We had a very fine annual last year and this year’s is even better. You are to l e doubly congratulated on your extra fine effort. 12 Guidance MISS VIOLET TYLER, a lovely understanding woman, is always around to help the students and faculty. She tries to help the students decide on what future schooling or careers they wish to enter and to determine the necessary steps toward their chosen field. She encourages and helps the students with all the many required aptitude and college entrance exams. Miss Tyler is the girls' advisor at Hewitt. When a girl needs good, understanding advice, she can always depend on Miss Tyler to help her. A good guidance advisor is a sincerely concerned person, and this we have in Miss Violet Tyler. MR. REUBEN ROBISON, our assistant principal and guidance advisor, is a fellow with big importance here at Hewitt. He has to stand in and assist Mr. Stephens when necessary and lend helpful instructions to the faculty members. Among all of his many other duties, Mr. Robison has the responsibility of discipline of the students at Hewitt. He gets to the bottom of problems quickly and tries to help students overcome these problems. He is well equipped to give helpful advice. His lovely family life is proof of this fact. 13 Secretaries MRS. LAURA PARSONS is our capable record-keeper at Hewitt. Records of all descriptions: permanent records, transcripts, grades and transfers, etc. are hers to keep in order. This is a tremendous duty when one considers all the various records kept on each individual student, and then considers the number of students here at Hewitt. MRS. DELLA SUTTER, Hewitt’s bookkec| cr, hus been here fifteen years. Bookkeeping alone is a big task involving hard work and concentration, but Mrs. Sutter does much more than this for us. She is our receptionist, always smiling and glad to help everyone. She is also the one responsible for helping the student clubs keep track of their money, which is usually all in nicklcs, dimes, and pennies. Thank you Mrs. Sutter. Keep smiling and keep those books in balance! 14 English Department The English department at Hewitt offers different types of English training. For those definitely planning to go to college, we offer Advanced College English and College English. These college classes go into more detail in fundamentals, research, and theme writing. After completing these college courses these students are more capable of doing actual college English. Regular English classes at Hewitt go into all the usual phases of an English class, but not to the extent of the college classes. Business English is offered to those students planning to go into a business career. They arc given extensive studies in letter writing and other business procedures iu English. MISS PHYLLIS BYRD graduated from Auburn, has a B.S. degree, and sponsors the AFS Club. 'Hus is her fourth year at Hewitt. MRS. SADIE FLANIGAN has an A.B. degree from Woman’s College of Georgia. She has taught here 2 years and sponsors the Student Council. MRS. MILDRED M. LAMAR has taught here 19 years and sponsors the Senior Class. She attended B'ham-Southern and has an A.B. degree. MRS. GRACE W. ROBERSON has taught at Hewitt 25 years. She has a B.S. degree from Univ. of Ala. and sponsors the National Honor Society. MRS. WILMA ROBY attended Florence State and Univ. of Ala. for her B.S. and M.A. degrees. She sponsors the Junior Honor Society and has taught here 7 years. MRS. CHARLOTTE SUITER graduated from Howard College. She has an A.B. degree and has taught at Hewitt for 10 years. 15 This is MR. ARNOLD DRYER’s first year at Hewitt. He graduated from Auburn and lias a BS. degree in Education. He is also a member of the coaching staff. MR. JOHN F. DYER has a B.A. degree, attended Howard and the Univ. of Ala. He has been here 12 years, and is co-sponsor of the Quill and Scroll Club. Teaching here for 8 years, MR. WALTER STEPHENS attended BTiam-Southem and Univ. of Ala. for his A.B. and M.A. Degrees. MRS. MARY HELEN VICK with her A.B. and M.A. degrees from Howard and Ala. College has taught here six years and sponsors the bank. Social Studies MR. JACK WHITE attended Howard College, has an A.B. degree, and has taught here three years. World History, American History, Alabama History, Economics, Government, and Communism are vital courses in our educational world today. In these courses we sec how man has bettered himself by evaluating his past experiences. This is essentially what social studies means. As we leant of the civilizations of the past, we prepare for the future. Thus prepared, we will take our places in society fully cpinlified to take on responsibilities of a citizen and to participate in a democratic govern ment. This is the aim of the social studies department here at Hewitt. 16 Physical Education Participation in competitive sport , responsible conduct. and health fitness are the purposes of physical education. The Physical Education Department stresses good sportsmanship and health through a well-rounded program of activities. Each student who has a special interest in Physical Education can take part in supervising activities hy being an assistant. Intramural sports enable members of the athletic department to participate in sport events on friendly basis. COACH I.ARRY CORF, is an- other of our new roaches this year. Hr received a R.S. degree from Mi . State University. COACH OK DDES SELF. JR., our lead nOach, sponsors the H Club, fcle has his B.S. and M.A. degrees from Memphis State Unlv. MISS MARY ANN BOST. a new teacher, has a B.A. degree in Education. She sponsors the Girls’ Athletic Club. MRS. PAT SMITH, sponsor of the Sr. Cheerleaders, has taught here 2 years. She received a B.S. degree from Howard College. PERIODIC MR. FRED E. RAKER has been al Hew in 9 years. He graduated from Auburn where he received his B.S. degree. MR. RILEY WHITAKER, He- wilt’s new basketball coach, graduated from Livingston State with a R.S. degree. MR. ROBERT M. HAYNES re- reived a M.S. degree from Auburn. Mr. Haynes has taught at Hewitt 13 years. MR. FRED P. WHITTAKER, JR. attended B’ham-Southerrr and Peabody College where he obtained his IJ..A. and M.A. degrees. He has taught here 10 years. MISS JANICE HYDE, a new teacher, graduated from R'Ham-Southern where she received a B.A. degree. She sponsors the Future Nurses. Science Today science is one of the most important courses offered to students. This field is growing and developing constantly. The Science Department has the utmost in modem equipment and the best in instructors. Courses offered are General Science. Biology. Chemistry. Physics, and Advanced Biology. The Advanced Biology is something new. It is a more extensive and thorough research program. This is a wide-open opportunity for the planning of future biological or medical fields. 18 MR. ROBERT T. HITT, sponsor of the Mixed Chorus and choral director, has a B.S. degree from U. of Ala. He has taught here 2 years. Choral The Choral Department at Hewitt is one of the finest anywhere. Anyone interested in music may join the 1 toys’ or girls’ Glee Club. The Mixed Chorus is Hewitt’s l cst voices joined together. To get into this organization, one must audition and l c voted on. Hewitt’s Music Department is active in all county and state competitions and usually comes out with flying colors. This is due to hard work and cooperation by both instructor and students. Library For research and leisure reading, our library has excellent facilities available to all students. Added to these facilities are the many new ! ooks we obtained this year. The librarian. Mrs. Hill, is always ready to assist any student who needs help. Many students help in the library during their free periods. Among some of the jobs they perform are checking out books, seeing that they are relumed, and keeping the l ooks straightened on the shelves. MRS. MARY HILL, Hewitt’s li-hrarian, ha? a B.S. degree from MIm. State College for Women. She sponsors the Library Club. MR. R. H. KENDEIGH attended Colorado State, has a M.A. degree, sponsors the Dance Band, and has been here t years. Band The Hewitt-Trussville Marching Band, under the supervision of Mr. Kendeigh. is one of Hewitt’s main assets. From their heart-warming presentation, to their superb marching formations, to their riotous college rivalry songs—they keep their listeners in constant awe. Everyone at Hewitt is proud of the band, and we hope they will keep up their excellent work in the future years. 19 French, Spanish, Latin MRS. MARY B. D1DC0T has been here 6 years. She attended Howard College and U. of Ala. and has her A.B. and M.A. degrees. She sponsors the French Club. MRS. FRAUKE BRACKIN' was educated in Germany where she received her B.A. degree. She has been at Hewitt 4 years and sponsors the Art Club. The Foreign Language Department has continued to expand to give ample opportunity to students interested in languages. All French and Spanish students have the language laboratory at their use. The lab provides an opportunity for students to speak the language and actually hear themselves through tape recordings. Hewitt offers thorough two-year courses in Latin, French and Spanish. MRS. BETTY GARRETT, a new teacher this year, attended Howard College and U. of Ala. for her A.B. and M.A. degrees. Art and Mechanical MRS. ROBBIE STANLEY ha taught at Hewitt 9 years. She attended George Peabody and Car-son-Newman where die received her A.B. degree. She is sponsor of the Latin Club. MR. WILLIAM H. BOSTICK, sponsor of the Compass Club, has taught at Hewitt 13 years. He has a B.S. degree from Auburn Uni-versity. Drawing Students interested in painting, sculpture, and ceramics arc assisted in expressing their individual talents in the art department. A variety of classes give students a fine chance to use their particular abilities and imagination to great advantage. The mechanical drawing courses offered at Hewitt are very extensive. The first two years give the basic theories of the course. The third year of this course goes into architectural studies. 20 Mathematics MRS. BETTY THOMAS, sponsor of the Math Club, has been teaching here 1 years. She has a B.A. degree from B'ham-Southem. MRS. NEI L BURGESS, sponsor of the Knitting Club, has taught here 2 years. She has a B.S. degree from Alabama College. MISS RUTH EVELYN PEER. teaching here 6 years, attended Ala. College, New Orleans, and the U. of Ala. where she obtained her A.B., M.R.E. and M.A. degrees. MRS. VELMA SCRUGGS attended Alabama, where she received an A.B. degree. Tennessee, and Howard Colleges. She has taught here 10 years and sponsors the Red Cross Council. Tiie Mathematics Department offers a choice of several courses to the student interested in this field. Offered here are General Math, Plane and Solid Geometry, Algelrra I. II, III, and Trigonometry-. Through varied courses, students of all abilities and interests have been taught mathematical skills and practical logic. Courses taken in suggested sequence establish a firm basis for the more complex problems students will face later. Home Economics By participation in homemaking activities in home economics classes, girls find practical experience for future use. In these classes students become adept at sewing, cooking, and family living. MRS. SUE S. GUNTER, here for 5 years, attended U. of Ala., has a B.S. degree and sponsors the Service Association. 21 Business Education MISS SANDRA BRUMBELOE has u B.S. degree from the Univ. of Ala. She has taught at Hewitt for 2 years and sponsors the Y-Teens. MR. C .E. VICKREY attended Howard College, has a B.S. de- 0 . and has taught here 4 years. !e teaches Bookkeeping I, II, and III. MR. ARI.EY C. WILLIAMSON has a B.S.. M.A., A.A. from Howard, R'ham-Southrrn. and Univ. of Ala. and has taught here 4 years. He sponsors the Operator’s Club. MR. ROBERT GREGG, a new faculty member, has a B.S. degree (front Florence St. He sponsors the I.C.T. Club. MRS. JOSEPHINE HANDLEY teaching at Hewitt 11 years, has a B.S. degree in Business Ed. and sponsors our Future Sec. Club. MRS. MARIE WHITAKER from Livingston St. College, has a B.S. degree. This is her first year at Hewitt, and she sponsors the Memento. MRS. ANN G. WILLIAMS sponsors the “Husky Howl”, has been here 3 years and has a B.S. degree from Ala. College. The Hewitt-Trussvillc Business Education Department offers many subjects for those students who arc planning a business career. Typing courses offered are Personal Typing for the student’s personal use, and Typing I for those going into a clerical career. Shorthand I and II are offered also. Bookkeeping and Business Math deal with the mathematical aspect of the business world. A new phase this year is the Office Occupations Cooperative Program opened to those interested in receiving on the job training while still in school. 'Phis course is designed for those students definitely not planning to attend college. 22 SENIORS Edited By Nancy Morton Assisted By Linda Stone Patricia Lynn Alford Lynn AUabrook Lewis Earl Aitken Donald Charles Akin Jerry Wayne Allen Patricia Ann Allen Marilyn Jeanne Anker 24 Vnnetta Kay Attison Linda Dianne Bain John Bates Terry Aust j I Rayburn Bailey Jesse Barlow Jr. Lynda Barrett Linda Sue Bates Lesley Craig Battles 25 James Dickey Bentley Don Bradley Susan E. Brasher Edith Jean Brown Charles Brock Brenda Joyce Brown ■ Patricia Ruth Brooks Elisabeth Johanna Brown 27 John Langdon Brewer Linda Diane Brekle Belinda Brinson Roger Elliott Brumheloe Bonnie Bushy Mike Cnrrol Harold Clements Teresa Elaine Cox Janet Eileen Craig James Donald Davis Jack Crane Cayla Joyce Davis James Kirksey Davis 31 Edwin M. Davis Joann Davis Jeanette Cranford Virgil Robert Edwards Robert Donald Ewing Donna Eley Ruby Lowarine Farmer Phyllis Faucett 33 t Suzanne Elizal cth Eblen Oya Ercnli Gayle Filip Michael M. Flanagan David Allen Fowler Beverly Fowler Patricia Ellen Flanigan Rick Fortcnl)crry Priscilla Finn Donna Marie Fowler 34 Bcmadinc Loueltcr Gallagher Glenda Gay Glenn Jerry Green 35 Melvin Godwin Marian Handley Fred Goodwin Katherine Stephanie Hall Rcida Hanks Jimmie Delores Harlow 36 William Harper Woodrow Green Hal Harris Susan Harwell Pete Hays Beverly Suzzanne Harrison Johnny Hawkins Gary Hawkins Charles Haynes 37 James Conley Hemmen Jr. Annette Hill I Joe Hcavington Jon David Henderson Edwin E. Henson John Henry Hilmer III 38 Jimmy Ray Holbrooks Mickey Haynes Loretta Hudgins Philip Stephen Hollaway Donna Marie Hood Peggy Joy Hollingsworth Johnny Houser Ronald Hunt 39 Floyd Hubbard Vicky Lynn Hood David Lowe Jones 40 James W. Hunter Jr. Abbic Ellen Johnson Charles Jones Linda Kathleen Jackson Sammy Johnson Holley Edward Jones Martha Susan Lower)' Charlotte Kaye Massey Susan Lusk Linda Marsh David Marshall Rol ert Charles Matthews 44 Sandra lx c Maxcy Linda Louise McDaniel Karen Meadows Judy Faye Miller Jerry Newton Mitchell Terr)' Mealer Zaneta Gail Monor 46 Tom McKinney Earl Metty Norma Susan Moore Cecil R. Mullins Jerry Murphree Donna Faye Moon Jackie Moor Ricky Lee Morgan Wayne Morgan Nancy Corinn Morton Billy Nichols Theodore Ross Nelson Mary E. Nibhlet Mary Joy Norwood Elena Maria Norris Sheila Delane Oden Peggie Lee Nixon Judy Ann O’Barr 45 Linda Gave Oliver Sandra Jo Pannell Charles A. Payne Patricia Ann Pearman Victoria Rimon Pesncll ZftcAu Linda Nell Pittman Jerry Quick Dan Poterfield James Michael Purcell Connie Delores Putman Sara Elizabeth Quick Yvonne Reed Dorsey Reycr 51 Linda Diane Puryear Constance Sue Runyan Johnny Samples 52 Johnny Self Deborah Jean Shirey 53 Patricia Smithco 54 Kenneth D. Slaughter Linda Smith Gloria Jean Smithson I Roger Dale Wallace Jeanette Marilyn Tyler Linda Lou Vann Hal Waldrop Diane Watkins Sherry Webster Terry Wayne Wesson Ernest D. Watson Robert M. Weems 58 Linda Ward Cynthia Ann Wear Judy Ann Wilson Garrett H. Williams Tommy Williams Judith Sue Wood Patricia A. Yochim Janice Yarbough Emmett Proud foot 60 Marian Mead Wright Gloria Ann Woods Kay Yarbough Bettye Reece Senior Girls wait anxiously for judges’ decisions during Miss Hewitt Contest 61 Pictures Not Available Vic Aldridge. Ann Halcomb, Daryn Rookout, Tim Boone. Donald Hurks, Robert Coleman. Bobby Dunaway, Roger Dunaway, Ronnie Fancher. Wanda Fleming, Ken Gannaway, Gcoffcry Graves. Joe Graves. Sylvia Gullcdge, Bonard Hamric, Pam Hines. Becky Jones, Tony McLean, Michael Mathews, James McKinney, Peggy Melvin. Jim Nettles. Jerry- Presley, John Rhodes, Carolyn Sasser, Jack Sellers, Sam Shannon, Barbara Thackerson, Pat Vickery, Willaim Wilder, Patricia Williams, Ernest Wortham. Andy Taylor Danny Wood Jack Connell Senior Directory LEWIS EARL A1TKEN: Sr. 111. Sr. II. Homeroom Pres.; Hi-Y Club; Spanish Club; Honor Roll. DONALD CHARLES AKIN: Key Club. Treas.; H-Club lettered in Football, Basketball, and Baseball; Honor Roll; B-Team Football. VIC ALDRIDGE: Hi-Y Club. PATRICIA LYNN ALFORD: Future Sec.: Writer’s Club; Honor Roll; 4-H Club; Bronze Medal. Bookkeeping. PATRICIA ANN ALLEN: Art Club. Sec.; Inter-Club Council; Bank Teller; Knitting Club; Camera Club, Sec.; 4-H Essay Contest; Honorable Mentions Award, Bookkeeping. LYNN ALSABROOK: Art Club; Y-Teens Club; 4-H Club. MARILYN JEANNE ANKER: Miss Homecoming 1966; A.F.S., Pres.; Service Association. Sec.; Homeroom, Treas.; Student Council, Social Chairman; A.S.C.; Oklahoma; Ensemble; Mixed Chorus; Senior Cheerleader; Valentine Princess; All-State Chorus; H-CIub. VANETTA KAY ATTISON: Future Nurses Club. TERRY AUST: Honor Roll. RAYBURN BAILEY: Honor Roll. LINDA DIANNE BAIN: Future Nurses Club. JULIA ANN BAI.COMB: Red Cross. LYNDA BARRETT: G.A.C.’s; P-E. Assistant; Mixed Chorus; Sec. of Y-Tccns; Red Cross; Student Council; Sec. of Usherettes; Ensemble. LINDA SUE BATES: Bank Teller; 4-H Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Miss 4-H Contest; Band Queen Contest Jr. Y-Teens; Library Club. LESLEY CRAIG BATTLES: Mixed Chorus; Parliamentarian and Project Chairman of Pioneer Club; Basketball. DALE BEASON: Treas. Hi-Y Club; Compass Club. JAMES DICKEY BENTLEY: Friendliest, Who Who. JIMMY BOX: Chaplain, Compass Club. ELIZABETH ANN BRADFORD: Knitting Club: Red Cross: Home Ec. Club: Bookkeeping Award; 4-H Club. DON BRADLEY: Pres. Sr. Boys’ Glee Club; 4-H Club; Compass Club. LINDA CAROL BRADLEY: Future Sec. Club; Home Ec. Club; Honor Roll: Silver Medal, Bookkeeping 1. CONNARD W. (ROCKY) BRANHAM JR.: 4-H Club; Annual Staff; Quill Scroll Club; Perfect Attendance; Skin Diving Club. SUSAN E. BRASHER: V.P. of S.A.’s; Debating Club; Mixed Chorus; Ensemble; Treas., Red Cross; Treas., Sr. Y-Teens; Student Council Rq .; Pres., Usherettes. LINDA DIANE BREKLE: Art Club; Future Sec. Club; Y-Teens. JOHN LANG DON BREWER: Varsity Football; H-Club; Mechanical Drawing Club; B-Team Football; Skin Diving Club. BELINDA BRINSON: Art Club I II; Social Chairman Spanish Club I II; Sec. of YW Club; literary Staff Editor; Newspaper Staff: Student Council Rep. II. CHARLES BROCK: Lettered in Football; Back of the Week; Pres., Senior Class; Vice-Pres., Key Club; V.P., Math Honor Club; H-Club; Pres. Junior Class; Jr. Honor Society; Letter Wrestling and Track; Husky Howl Staff; Student Council Representative. PATRICIA RUTH BROOKS: Miss Hewitt Contest; A.F.S.; Sec. of Homeroom. BRENDA JOYCE BROWN: Sec. and Treas. Library Club; Y-Teens. EDITH JEAN BROWN: Future Sec. Club; Homemaking Club; Y-Teens; Bookkeeping Award. ELIZABETH JOHANNA BROWN: Debating Club; French Club; A B Honor Roll. ROGER ELLIOT BRUMBELOE: Sec. of 4-H Club: Sports Editor. Memento; Perfect Attendance; Quill and Scroll. GLORIA JEAN BRYAN: French Club; Pioneer Club; Debating Club; Glee Club. DONNA MARIE BURNS: V.P. Y-Teens; P.E. Asst.; Future Secretary Club; Husky Howl; Office Ase't.; Inter Club; Treas. of Homeroom; Usherettes; Art Club. BONNIE BUSBY: Mixed Chorus; Band; All County Chorus; Red Cross Club; “Mikado ; Y-Teens; Youth for Christ Club; Student Council; Sr. I Skit. 62 MICHEAL LEROY CAMPBELL: Pres. of Sr. Ill Homeroom: Honor Certificate. JAMES LARRY CANADY: Husky Howl Staff; Cun and Rod Club. CONNIE CANNON: CIce Club Pres.; A.F.S. Club; All City Chorus; Pioneer Club; “Oklahoma ; Usherettes; H.M.S. Pinafore; Latin Club; Homeroom Pres. DORIS SANDLIN CARLIN: 4-H Club; Sec. of 4-H; Red Cross; F.T.A.; Library Club. PHILIP RANDOLPH CARSON: Pres, of French Club; Inter-Club Council; Student Council; Red Cross; V.P. of A.F.S. MICHAEL RANDOLPH CARTER: Lettered in Football and Baseball; Pres, of H-Club; Honorary member of Fr. Club; Sr. Ill Senator. NILA CASE: Majorette; Band; Pep Club; Dramatics Club. JEANETTE MARIE CARRUBA: Future Homemakers; Silver Medal, Bookkeeping I. WILLIAM THOMAS CHAMPION: Sergeanl-at-Arms, Operators Club; Latin Club; H-Club—Varsity Football; Track and Field Club; Bus Driver; Track. JANICE LYNNE CHANNEL!.: Future Secretaries Club; Y-Tecns; Spanish Club; Secretary of Homeroom. NANCY DIANE CHENEY: Fr. Club; Y-Tecns. JOSEPH M. CHERRY: Pioneer Club; Spanish Club; Glee Club. CHERRY ANN CHISOLM: Sec. of Art Club; H.R. Sec.; Knitting Club; Miss Hewitt Contest; Usherettes; Red Cross; Y-Teens. RONNIE WAYNE CLARK: Spanish Club. HAROLD CLEMENTS: Varsity Football; Track; Bi-Phy-Chem; Jr. Class Pres. (Fla.) CHERYL CLOWDUS: Mixed Chorus; Girl’s Glee Club; “Okla-homa ; A.F.S. Club: French Club. JACK CONNELL: French Club; Latin Club; Pres, of HR.; B-Team Football; Art Club; Lettered in Track. CARTER COOPER: Basketball; Math Club. GREGORY WILSON COOPER: Basketball; Baseball; Key Club; Pres, of Spanish Club; Sr. II Stunt Night; Homecoming; Math dob; V.P. of Sr. Ill Homeroom. ,ERALD RAY CORNELIUS, JR.; Compass Club; 4-H Club. TERESA ELAINE COX: Sr. Y-Teens: Jr. Y-Teens; Bookkeeping Award. JANET EILEEN CRAIG: Office Assistant: Dramatics Club; Top 20 Miss Hewitt Contest; Glee Club; Usherettes; A.F.S. Club; Red Cross Rep. JEANETTE CRANFORD: Senior Cheerleader; G.A.C.’s: H-Club: French Club; Miss Hewitt Contest; See. and Treas. of Jr. Homeroom; Y-Tecns. JACK CRANE: Bi-Phy-Chem; Spanish Club; Camera Club; Hi-Y Club. EDWIN M. DAVIS: Sec. of Hi-Y Club; Senior Play; “Oklahoma ; Red Cross; Square Knot Club: Chess Club. GAYLA JOYCE DAVIS: S.A.’s; Compass Club; Memento Staff; Quill Scroll Honor Society: A.F.S.; Miss Hewitt Contest: Homecoming Queen Court; Sr. Ill Homeroom Treas.; Sr. Ill Friendliest. Who . Who . JAMES DONALD DAVIS: V.P. Hi-Y Club; Asst. Husky Howl Editor; Lettered in Wr tling; Sports Editor; Husky Howl; Student Council Rep.; Bi-I’hy Cnem. w i JOANN DAVIS: Future Sec. Club; Future Teachers of America. JAMES KIRKSEY DAVIS: Student Council: Pres, of Math Club: Stunt Night; Honor Roll; V.P. of Sr. I Homeroom; Football: Track; Wrestling. DAVID DEAN: Bus Driver; Compass Club; Football; Baseball. DANNY E. DEATON: Compass Club; Ass’t. Bus Driver; Memento Staff; Prom Committee; Quill Scroll; 4-H Club Reporter; Art Club. DOROTHY ANN DEDMAN: P.E. Assistant; Y-Teens. LARRY DEAN DEER MAN: Football; Baseball: 4-H Club. JOANN DOWNS: Chaplain. G.A.C.’s; Sec. of Math Honor Club; French Club; Honor Roll; “Who’s Who . ALAN DRINKARD: Compass Club; Red Cross; Honor Roll. Perfect Attendance. LLOYD DRUM: National Honor Society. FRANKLIN DUNACAN: Baseball; Skin Divers Club; Hunting and Fishing Club. SUZANNE ELIZABETH EBLEN: Glee Club; French Club; Jr. Y-Teens; 4-H Club. VIRGIL ROBERT EDWARDS: Camera Club. 63 OYA ERENLI: Foreign Exchange Student. Turkey; G.A.C.’s: Miss Hewitt Contest; Honorary Member. Sr. Math Honor Club: 3rd V.P. of Student Council. ROBERT DONALD EWING: Substitute Bus Driver. RUBY LOWAR1NE FARMER: Home Ec. Club; Pioneer Club. PHYLLIS FAUCET!': Organization Editor. Memento 66; International Quill and Scroll Honor Society; A.F.S. Club: A.F.S. Convention; Inter Club Council; Girls Chorus; All County Chorus: P.E. Ass’t. GAYLE FILIP: Mixed Chorus; Pioneer Club: french Club; Jr. Class Sec.; Sr. II Treas. of Homeroom: V.P.. Youth for Christ Club. PARTICIA ESTER FINN: Knitting Club; Y-Teens: An Club. MIKE FLANIGAN: Sec.. Ml Club; Skin Divers Club. PARTICIA ELLEN FLANIGAN: C.A.C.’s: Student Council. Treas.; Sr. Honor Society; Sr. Math Honor Club: French Club; Jr. Class Sec.; Treas. of Sr. II Homeroom; I-atin Club. WANDA KAY FLEMING: Art Club; Clee Club; All County Chorus; J.A.; Future Sec. Club: t-H Club; Sec. Inter Club Council: Pioneer Club. RICK FORTENBERRY: Sr. II Most Talented. DAVID ALLAN FOWLER: Pres. Sr. Ill Homeroom: Pres. Sr. 1 Homeroom; Sr. Math Honor Club; 1st Vice-Prcs. Student Council; Student Council Senator; Jr. Honor Society: Sr. Honor Society; Key Club; Husky Howl; A.F.S.: SASC Student Council Convention: “Wittiest . Sr. HI Who's Who. DONNA MARIE FOWLER: Art Club; Latin Club: Y-Teens; Library Ass’t.; Knitting Club; Homemaker Club. STEVE FRANKLIN: Pres, of Student Body; Ili-Y Club: Key Club; Mixed Chorus: Sr. II Pres., of Homeroom; Pioneer Club; Octet. WAYNE FREEMAN: Camera Club. JANICE ELAINE FREY: V.P. Mixed Chorus; II.M.S. Pinafore: Oklahoma: Mndrigalians; All-State Chorus: All-County Chorus; Youth For Christ Club: Jr. Natl. Society: Pres. World Fellowship Club. BERN ADI NE LOUETTER GALLAGHER: Homeroom Treas.; Faculty Editor. Memento 66; Quill and Scroll; Senator: A.F.S.; Honor Roll; French Club; Sr. I Homeroom Sec. RICHARD STEVEN GEHRI: Varsity Football; ll-Club; V.P. Sr. Ill Homeroom: Math Honor Club: Wrestling; Compass Club. GLENDA GAY GLENN: Sec. Sr. Ill Homeroom: Bank Teller; C.A.C s; World Fellowship Club: Office Ass’t.: Sr. Ill Most Courteous. FRED GOODWIN: Pres., Hi-Y Club; Pres., Mixer! Chorus: Spanish Club; Honor Roll; Operetta: Audio Visual Club. DANIEL JOE GRAVES: Bank Teller; International Quill and Scroll Honor Society. JERRY GREEN: Pioneer Club: Compass Club: B-Team Football. WOODROW GREEN: Pres., Operators Club: Sergeant-at-Arms, Operators Club: Perfect Attendance; B-Team Basketball: Honor Roll. MELVIN GODWIN: Hunting and Fishing Club. SYLVIA GULLEDGE: Y-Teens; F.1I.A. Club; West End G.A.A.’s; Future Secretaries. KATHERINE STEPHANIE HALL: Dramatics Club: Jr. Cheer-leader; Jr. G.A.C.; Sr. Ill Wittiest. BONARD HAMRIC: All County Band 3 Yrs.: All-State Basket-ball; Newspaper Reporter. Montevallo High; Marching and dance band. Hewitt-Trussville. MARIAN HANDLEY: Sec. Sr. Class; Cheerleader; Key Club Sweetheart; Sr. II Best All Around; Alt. Miss Hewitt; Homecoming and- Valentine Court; Miss Radiance, ’63; French Club: Sr. II Best Looking. REIDA ERNESTINE HANKS: Honor Society: Sec.. Student Body; A.F.S.: Student Council Rep.; Spanish Club; West End. Majorette; V.P. Sr. I Class. JIMMIE DELORES HARLOW: 4-H Club; Honorable Mention. Bookkeeping I; Future Secretaries. WILLIAM HARPER: 4-H Club; Sec. Sr. II Homeroom. HAL HARRIS: Varsity Football and Baseball; Key Club: H-Cluh; Wrestling Team: French Club; Perfect Attendance; Honor Roll; Treasurer of Sr. I Homeroom. MICKEY HARRIS: Varsity Football and Baseball; Key Club: H-Cluh; Wrestling Team: French Club; Perfect Attendance; Honor Roll; Treasurer of Sr. I Homeroom. BEVERLY SUZANNE HARRISON: American Field Service: Art Club; Memento; V.P. Sr. I Homeroom; Husky Howl Staff; Silver Medal, Bookkeeping I. SUSAN HARWELL: Parliamentarian of Service Association; Latin Club; Bank Teller; Husky Howl; Treas. of Jr. Homeroom: Treas. of Sr. 1 Homeroom. JOHNNY HAWKINS: Mixed Chorus: Art Club; Glee Club. CHARLES HAYNES: Treas. of Sr. Homeroom; Bus Driver; Pres, of Compass Club: Inter-Club Council: Sergeant-at-arms of Compass Club. 64 PETE HAYS: A.F.S. Club. JOE HEAVINGTON: Tarrant Voc. School: 4-H Club. JAMES CONLEY HEMMEN, JR.: A.F.S. Club: French Club: Honor Roll. JON DAVID HENDERSON: A.F5. Club; French Club; Pres, of Sr. II Homeroom: Student Council Rep.; Bi-Phy-Chem Club: Spanish Club; Sec. of Sr. I Homeroom; 4-H Club. EDWIN E. HENSON: Bus Driver: Compass Club; Math Honor Club; Honor Society. ANNETTE HILL: A.F.S. Club: Y-Tcens; Usherettes. JOHN HENRY HILMER III: Varsity Football; H-Club; 4-H Club; Track. JIMMY RAY HOLBROOKS: Wrestling Team: Asst. Bus Driver; French Club. _______ PHILLIP STEPHEN HOLLOWAY: Art Club; V.P. of Sr. Ill Homeroom; Honor Roll; Operators Club; Compass Club; Stunt Night Committee. PEGGY JOY HOLLINGSWORTH: V.P. of Honor Society: S.A.’s; VF.S.: Pres, of Red Cross; N.A.S.C. European Tour: Top Ten Miss Hewitt Contest: Student Council; Prop and Staging for Oklahoma”: Talent Show; Prom Decorating Committee. DONNA MARIE HOOD: Activity Editor of Memento, l'X 6; A.F.S.; Quill and Scroll: Office Occup.; Treas. of Inter-Club Council. VICKY LYNN HOOD: A.F.S.; Memento; Art Club; Bronze Medal, Bookkeeping I; Husky Howl Staff. JOHN HOUSER: Compass Club; l-H Club; I.C.T. Club. FLOYD Hl'BBARD: Varsity Football and Basketball; National Honor Society; H-CIub; Pres, of Sr. Ill Homeroom: Math Honor Club: Key Club: Honor Roll. LORETTA HUDGINS: 4-H Club; Pioneer Club: Silver Medal, Bookkeeping I. RONALD HUNT: I II Club: FFA Club: 2 yrs. in machine shop at Tarrant Vocational High. JAMES W. HUNTER. JR.: Mixed Chorus; A.F.S.: Oklahoma”; Baseball: H.M.S. Pinafore”. ABBIE ELLEN JOHNSON: Pres, of S.A.’s; Art Club: Corresponding Sec. of Honor Society: Treas. of Math Honor Club; Sr. Ill Senator: Cheerleader: Most Talented, “Who’s Who”; Pres, of Jr. Homeroom: Pres, of Soph. Homeroom: Most Likely to Succeed. LINDA JACKSON: French Club; Dramatics Club: Glee Club: Honor Society. PHYLLIS JOHNSON: Girls’ Glee Club. SAMMY JOHNSON: Mixed Chorus; Red Cross Council; Boys’ Glee Club. CHARLES JONES: Hi-Y Club; Compass Club; Treas. of Sr. Ill Homeroom; Operators Club. DAVID LOWE JONES: Memento; Quill and Scroll; Vice-Pres. of French Club: Treas. of Sophomore Class; Student of the Month: Stunt Night. HOLLEY EDW ARD JONES: Pres, of Sr. Honor Society; Hi-Y Club; Compass Club: Mu Alphu Theta; French Club. NORA DIANNE JONES: Mixed Chorus: Memento Staff: Ticket Committee; Quill nnd Scroll Club: Knitting Club; Honor Roll; Alveraon Draughon High School Rep.; French Club; A.F.S. Talent Show; Home Ec. Rep. in Bromberg’s Table Setting Contest. PAT JONES: Pres, of C.A.C.’a; Inter-Club Council; Student Council Rep.; Y-Teens; Honor Society: Vice-Pres. of Soph. Homeroom: Usherettes. BECKY JONES: Future Secretary Club: Honor Roll; Future Teachers Association. DONALD CHARLES KALEY: Art Club; Library Ass’t.; Treas. of Homeroom. LINDA GERALDINE KANE: A.F.S. Club: Library Ass’t.; Miss Hewitt Contest: Y-Teens. CAROLYN SUE KEITH: Art Club; Dramatics; Junior Red Cross. REBECCA MELISSA KELLY: French Club; Honor Roll; Miss Hewitt Contest. DOROTHY KILGORE: A.F.S. Club; Library Asst.; Library Club; Y-Teens. JAMES KING: 4-H Club: Bus Driver. WANDA SUE KIRBY: Art Club; See. of Pioneer Club. REGINA SEAY LAMAR: Utin Club; Band: All County Band. THOMAS HALE LANE: Compass Club: “Oklahoma”; A.F.S. Club. LINDA GAYE LAMBERT: Business Manager of Memento; Quill and Scroll Club: Honor Roll; Sec. of Future Secretaries Club; Bronze Medal. Bookkeeping I; Perfect Attendance. 65 DAVID LAWRENCE: Hi-Y Club; Bi-Phy-Chem Club; Camera Club: Memento. TIM LAYFIELD: Hi-Y Club; Bi-Phy-Chem Qub; Treas. of Jr. Homeroom; Camera Club; Bank Teller; Treasurer of Sophomore Homeroom; Memento. PRISCILLA GAYLE LEATHERWOOD: Y-Teens (61-65) Art Exhibit (65); Pres, of Knitting Club; Husky Howl Staff; Student Council Rep. BONNIE RENEE LECROY: Future Secretaries Club. President: Spanish Club: Club Rep. in Homecoming parade: Office Occupations Course. GENEVA AYN LINER: Junior Achievement: Knitting Club: 4-H Club; Y-Teens. JOEY LITTLE: Memento. W. NICK LITTLE: Math Honor Club; Honor Society; Spanish Club. JOANN LOCH AMY:’ French Club. LARRY WAYNE LOCKHART: 4-H Club; Compass Club. DENNIS EUGENE LONG: Mixed Chorus; Hi-Y Club: Red Cross; Compass Club. SUSAN LUSK: Library Ass't.; Library Club; Red Cross Rep.: A.F.S. Club: Knitting Club. MARTHA SUSAN LOWERY: 4-H Club; Honor Roll; A.F.S. Club; Citizenship Award; Girls’ Glee Club: Husky Howl Staff; Dramatics Club: Junior Achievement. TONY MACLEAN: Swimming Club; Sergeant-at-arms of Compass Club; Skindiving Club: “B” Team F. B. LINDA LOIS MARSH: Student Body Chaplain; Ensemble; Treas. of S.A.’s; Honor Society; Pres, of Quill and Scroll: All State Chorus. DAVID MARSHALL: Debate Club; Runner-up in Civitan Ora-tation Contest: Speech Club; Program Chairman of Art Club. CHARLOTTE KAYE MASSEY: Honor Society; Sec. Homeroom: Sec. of laitin Club; V.P. of Sr. II Homeroom; Sr. I Homeroom Pres.; College Day Committee Sec. Bank Teller; Office Ass’t. MICHAEL DAVID MATTHEWS: Bank Teller; Husky Howl. ROBERT CHARLES MATTHEWS: Basketball: Track Club. SANDRA LEE MAXCY: Office Occupations Program; V.P. of Future Secretaries Club. ECHORD WAYNE MAXCY: Art Club; Boys’ l-H Club; Compass Club. MARTHA CAROL MAYS: Hi-Y Club; F.H.A. Club; Library dub. MARVIN SCOTT MAYES: Varsity Football; Track; Wrestling; Math Honor Club: H-Club; Pres, of Sr. III Homeroom; French Club; Honor Society; Pres, of Sr. I Homeroom. RALPH DUNCAN McCALL, JR.: Varsity Football: H-Club; Track: Track and Field Club. DAN E. McCAY: Compass Club. JANIS SUE McCLUNG: Junior Achievement; Red Cross; Future Nurses Club: Memento. FREDIA McCLl'SKEY: Red Cross; Junior Achievement; Parliamentarian of Future Nurses Club; Glee Club; -l-H Club. GALE JANET McCOY: Future Secretaries Club; Girls’ Glee Club: Junior Achievement. LINDA LOUISE McDANIEL: Debating Club: 2nd Place in Sr. Civitan Oratorical Contest. JAMES McKlNNEY: Treas. of Compass Club; B-Tearn Football. TOM McKlNNEY: Compass Club: Track and Field Club. KAREN MEADOWS: Sr. Ill Math Honor Club; Debating Team; Sr. II Majorette. TERRY MEALER: Vursity Baseball; B-Team Football. PEGGY JUNE MELVIN: Honor Roll; 4-H Club. EARL L. METTY: Debating Club; B-Team Basketball; Student Council Rep.: Compass Club: B-Tcam Baseball. JUDY FAYE MILLER: Office Ass’t; Decoration Committer; Husky Howl Staff: Ticket Committee; Future Sec. Club; Girls’ Chorus; A.F.S. Club; Red Cross; Bookkeeping Award; Y-Teens Sweetheart. ZANETA GAIL MINOR: Junior Achievement; Ass’t Bank Teller; Treas. of Homeroom: Knitting Club; Glee Gub: Pres, of Spanish Qub. JERRY NEWTON MITCHELL: Varsity Football; V. P. of Sr. Ill Homeroom; H-Club: Basketball; Compass Gub; Wrestling Team; Pres, of Sr. II Homeroom; Track Team. DONNA FAYE MOON: Treas. of Quill and Scroll; Youth for Christ Club; Red Cross: Husky Howl Staff; Glee Club; Y-Teens; Honor Roll. 66 JACQUELINE ESTHER MOOR: Student CouncU, Chairman; Mia Hewitt Contest, Top “20”; AFS Club: Treas. of Junior Class; Dramatic Club; Treas. Jr. H.R.; “Top 20' (61-65); Art Club. Pres.; Sr. I Homecoming Princess; “Top 20 “63-61 ; Girls’ Glee Club; Junior Achievement. NORMA SUSAN MOORE: Future Sec. Club; Silver Award, Bookkeeping I; Honor Roll. RICKY LEE MORGAN: Baseball; Compass Club; -t-H Club; Red Cross. WAYNE MORGAN: Art Club; Bus Driver; Varsity Baseball; H-Club; -i-H Club; Best looking. NANCY CORINN MORTON: Quill and Scroll; Mixed Chorus; Class Editor, Memento; A.F.S.; Knitting Club; J.A.’s; Y-Tecns. CECIL R. MULLINS: Bus Driver; French Club; Sec. of Sr. II Homeroom: Treas. of Sr. I Homeroom; Sec. of Science Club; Red Cross. JERRY MURPHREE: Youth Red Cross Committee; Pres, of Board of Directors of Bank; Operators Club; Youth Citizenship Conference. THEODORE ROSS NELSON: V.P. of the H-Club; lettered in Football and Track; Key Club; V.P. of Sr. Ill Homeroom; Pres, of Track Club; Wrestling; Junior Honor Society; Student of the Month (2); Spanish Club. MARY E. N18BLETT: Knitting Club; Red Cross; 4-H Club. BILLY NICHOIS: 1966 4-H Club: Bus Driver. PEGGIE LEE NIXON: Editor, 1966 Memento; S.A.’s; A.F.S., V.P.; Quill and Scroll Club; Miss Hewitt Contest, Y-Teens; Inter-Club Council; Sr. I Skit; Co-ordinator, ’66 Miss Hewitt Contest. ELENA MARIA NORRIS: Majorette; Senior High Band; A.F.S.; French Club; Jr. Y-Teens: Memento; J.A.’s. MARY JOY NORWOOD: S.A.’s; Sr. Math Honor Club; Sr. National Honor Society: Miss Hewitt Contest; Knitting Club; Home Ec.: A.F.S. Latin Club. JUDY ANN O’BARR: Library Ass't.; Library Club; Latin Club; A.F.S.; Knitting Club. SHEILA DELANE ODEN: Red Cross; Future Sec.; Bank Teller. LINDA GAYE OLIVER: Art Club; Future Sec.; Bronze Medal, Bookkcqnng 1. LYNNE ORMOND: V.P. of G.A.C.’s; V.P. of Y-Teens; Pres, of Red Cross; Girls’ Intramurals; l.atin Club; Interclub Council; Pres, of Jr. G.A.C.’s. WINFRED R. OWENS. JR.: Sr. Math Honor Club; 4-H Club; V.P. and Pres, of 4-H Club; Jr. Moth Club; Alt. Boy of the Year (4-H); Jr. Nat. Honor Soc.: Husky Howl Staff. SANDRA JO PANNELL: Art Club; Y-Teens. DONNA MELISSA PARKER: Miss Hewitt (1965-66); Dental Clinic Queen; Student Council Senator; A.F.S.; Alt. Mitt Homecoming; Alt. Miss Val.; Queen of Goddesses (1961-65); Most Dcj)endable, Sr. II Who’s Who; Miss Key Club Contest; V.P. of Y-Teens; Sr. I Skit; Miss Liveliness (63-61); Jr. Miss Hewitt (62-63). MICHEAL PARKER: lettered in Football. Track and Wrestling: French Club; H-Club: Pres, of Sr. Ill Homeroom: Co-Captain of Football Team: Conch of Junior Football learn, (1965); Red Cross; Square Knot Club; H-Club; French Club; Rod and Gun Club. CHARLES A. PAYNE: Drum Major of Band; Key Club; Pres, of Marching Band; All County; Honor Roll; Lettered in Wrestling; Student Council Rep.; Husky Howl Staff. RILEY PAYNE: Operators Club; 4-H Club. ANN PEARMAN: Beta Club; Treas. of Sr. U Homeroom; F.H.S. Club. LINDA CAROL PERKINS: 4-H Club: 1st V.P. of Pioneer Club: Bronze Medal, Bookkeeping 1. LEIGH PERRY: Debating Club. Y-Tcens; Reel Cross; Spanish. PAULA PERRY: Treas. of G.A.C.’s; Treas. of Sr. HI Homeroom; Debating Club: Mixed Chorus; All County and State Chorus; Huskv Howl; Student Council; ICC; Usherettes; A.F.S. Club. VICTORIA RI ION PESNELL: Mixed Chorus; Knitting Club; Reel Cross: See. of Sr. Ill Homeroom; Nurses Club; French Club; Miss Hewitt Contest. BEVF.RLY ANN PETREL: Future Sec. Club; Quill and Scroll Club. CONNIE ROSCO PHILLIPS: Know Your News T.V. Show; Mang. Photographic Department, Memento; J.A.’s Pres, of Camera Club. LINDA NELL PITTMAN: Library Asst.; Music Club; Y-Teens. DAN PORTERFILED: J.A.’s; French Club. JERRY CARL PRESLEY: 4-H Club. EMMET A. PROUDFOOT, JR.: Sergeant-at-arms of Compass Club; 4-H Club: Prom Committee. JAMES MICHAEL PURCELL: Ili-Y Club; V.P. of J.A. Sales; Audio Visual Club; Spanish Club. 67 LINDA DIANE PURYEAR: Library Club: Library Awl.: Y-Twnj: Hank Teller. CONNIE DELORES PITTMAN: Knitting Club: Future Sec. Club: Honor Society: G.A.C.’s Sr. I Skit: I slier. JERRY QUICK: Hank: ICTCIub. SARA ELIZABETH QUICK: Office Asst.; Knitting Club: Future Secretaries Club: Honor Society; Usherettes: Girl State. BETTYE REECE: l-H Club: Library Club: Future Nurses Club. YVONNE REED: V.P. of Jr. G.A.C.’s; Sec. Sr. G.A.C t; Pres. Y-Teens: Sec. of Red Cross: Sr. Cheerleader; Co-Head Jr. Cheerleader: V.P. Sr. I Homeroom: Alt. Miss Jr. High; Valentine Princess: H-Chib: American Cheerleaders Assoc. JANE ROBERTS: V.P. of Future Nurses Club; Trcas. of Sr. II Homeroom; Manager of Circulation. Memento; Honorary Mention. Bookkeeping I. GAYLE ROBINSON: Sec. of Sr. Ill Homeroom; “Top 10. Miss Hewitt Contest”; Best All Around. “Who’s Who 65-66: Red Cross; Student Council Rep. Jr. Cheerleader: Sec. of Sr. I Homeroom. BARBARA ANN ROBINSON: Honor Society: Math Honor Society; Y-Tecns: Spanish Club. EDWARD ROPER: Hus Driver; Tarrant Vocational School: l-ll Club. JUDY RUTH ROTON: Art Club; Art Award. 41065): I II Club: Y-Tecns: Future Nurses Club: Clinic Nurse: Red Cross; Art Club (661: Treas. of Phi D M Sorority. ERNEST RUDICK: Hi-H Club: Lettered in Baseball and Basket-ball: Compass Club. CONSTANCE SUE RUNYAN: Hoard of Directors of Hank: Sec. and Cashier of Hank; V.P. of Art Club; V.P. of Usherettes; Mis Hewitt Contest: Miss Bund Day Contest; Miss Christman Spirit Contest; Alt. Valentine Princess; “Who's Who . Best looking (1965-1966); Calendar Girl (64-65); Red Crow, Sec.; Y-Tecns; Miss Homecoming Contest: V.P. of Sr. II Homeroom. JOHNNY SAMPLES: Mixed Chorus; Boys Chorus. EDDY SANDERS: V.P. of Sr. Ill Class: Math Club; Honor Society; Parliamentarian of Student Council; Hank Board of Directors: Pres, of Sr. II Homeroom: Pres, of Sr. Homeroom. DOROTHY ELL1ESE SANDLIN: Sec. of Sr. II Homeroom; Sr. Girls l-H Club: 3rd Pluce Talent: 2nd Place Sewing; Reporter for l-H: Future Teachers Club; Library Club; Knitting Club: Annual Staff. Club Editor: Pres, of Sr. l-H. CAROLYN MAY SASSER: V.P. of Library Club; l-H Club; Nurses Club: Clinic Nurse. MARY CAROLYN SEARCY: V.P. of Library Club: Calendar Girl; Miss Hewitt Contest: ICC; Knitting Club; Red Cross; Honor Roll: Library Aw’t. JACK M. C. SELLERS, JR.: Mixed Chorus: Bus Driver: Skin Divers Club. WANF.DA DIANE SCOTT: Editor of Husky Howl; Quill and Scroll: Honor Society; Trcas. of Sr. Ill Homeroom: I.C.C.: Society Editor. Husky Howl; Senior Honor Society. Treas.: Girls’ Chorus: Future Teachers. BUFORD A HELLER SELF: Football; Baseball; H-CJub; Sr. I Homeroom Treasurer: P.E. Ass’t.; “Back of the Week. JOHNNY SELF: Sub Bus Driver; Hi-Y Club; Sec. Sr. I Homeroom. DEBORAH JEAN SHIREY: Future Sec. Club; Husky Howl Stuff. HAROLD ADDRICK SIMMONS: Sr. HI Most Courteous; Honor Society; Math Honor Club: Sr. III H.R. President: Operators Club. Sec. Latin Club. Pres. Junior Honor Society. KENNETH D. SLAUGHTER: Spcjxh Club: Dramatic Club: Future Teachers Club: Parliamentarian. WILLIAM CLAY SMITH: Lettered in Football; Operator Club. Pres.: Ili-Y Club: Latin Club. LINDA SMITH: Math Honor Club: French Club; Debating Team; Future Nurses Club; V.P.: Ass’t. Editor. Husky Howl: ICC. SANDRA RUTH SMITH: Future Sec. Club: Y-Tecns: Art Club; Knitting Club; B Honor Roll. PATRICIA SMITHCO: Treas. Pioneer Club; French Club; Glee Club. GLORIA JEAN SMITHSON, BORDERS: Dramatics Club; Y-Teens; A B Honor Roll; Knitting Club; Art Club. OCIE SPEER: Football Team; H-CIub; A C; V.P. Sr. II Homeroom: Med. Drawing Club: Football Lcttcrmnn; Pres. Sr. I Homeroom. LYNDA ALMA STARNS. SIDES: Future See. Club: Girls’ Glee Club: Sr. Girls 4-H. LYNDA SUE STEPHENSON: Future Sec. Club: Jr. Y-Tecns; Art Club: Knitting Club. JOHNNY STEWART: Sec. of Compass Club. JOHNNY WAYNE STEWART: Compass Club: V.P. Sr. II Homeroom: Football: French Club. 68 LINDA KAY STONE: Future Sec. Clul : Silver Medal Bookkeeping 1: 1-H Club. VINCENT STUEDEMAN: H-Club; Key Club: Fellowship of Christian Athletics; Studpnt of the Month Award: “Who’s Who . Best All Around. C65-’66). MARY LOUISE SUITER: Mixed Chorus; Girls’ Ensemble; Social Chairman. G.A.C.’s: Parliamentarian. Y-Teens. BARBARA ANN SYKES: Honor Society; Future Sec. Club; Bronze Medal. Bookkeeping 1; Y-Teens. EVELYN ROYCE TAPLEY: Honor Society. Future Sec. Club: Silver Medal, Bookkeeping I; Y-Teens. BRADY ANDY TAYLOR: Art Club. JAMES LOUIS THOMPSON: Compass Club: Red Cross. HAROLD TIDWELL: Mixed Chorus; Octet; Baseball; Football; Basketball: Glee Club. BEN TRAMMELL: French Club; Basketball; Student Council; Husky Howl. ELIZABETH ANDREA TURNER: Husky Howl; Future Sec. Club; Quill and Scroll: P.E. Ass’t.; Y-Tcens, Pres.: Student Council: ICC Rep. JEANETTE MARILYN TYLER: Advertising Mgr., Memento; Red Cross: Bookkeeping Award; Bank Teller; Camera Club: Honor Roll: -1-H. JAMES RANDALL VAINRIB: Band, ICT Club: All State Band: Dance Band. ANNE ELIZABETH VANN: Mixed Chorus; Pres. Fut. Nurses Club; Honor Roll: Sec. Girls’ Glee Club; “Oklahoma . LINDA LOU VANN: Sec. of Sr. HI Homeroom; Pres, of Sr. II Homeroom; V.P. of Sr. 1 H.R.: S.A.’a; Future Sec. Club; Usherettes; Honor Society: “Oklahoma . PAT VICKERY. WILLIAMSON: Future Sec. Club; Library Aas't. iWoodlnwnt: Student Ass’t.; Y-Tcens: Intermurals. HAL WALDROP: Chairman of Bank; Sec. of Key Club: Pres. Sr. Ill Homeroom: Varsity Football: Track; H-Club; Youth in Local Government Tour; Citizenship Tour: Sec. of Sr. II Homeroom: Pres, of Sr. I Homeroom. ALICE WALLACE: Honor Society; Math Honor Club; Spanish Club. ROGER DALE WALLACE: Compass Club: Pioneer Club. DIANNE WALLER: French Club; Intermuruls; Y-Teens. LINDA WARD: AH County Band: Sr. Hi Band. DIANNE WATKINS: Treas. of Sr. Ill H.R.; Debating Club: Red Cross: Future Sec. Club: Y-Teens; Treas. of Sr. I Homeroom. ERNEST D. WATSON: Bus driver; Compass Club. CYNTHIA ANN WEAR: Husky Howl; Red Crow; Office Ass’t.; A.F.S. Club: Student Council. SHERRY WEBSTER: Office Ass’t.; Debating Club; Husky Howl; Future Sec. Club; Red Cross; Bank Teller; Y-Teens. ROBERT M. WEEMS: Substitute Bus Driver; Art Club. TERRY WAYNE WESSON: Varsity Football; Pres, of Math Honor Club; H-Club Basketball: Baseball; V.P. of Sr. II Homeroom: French Club; Track. WANDA SUE WHISENANT: T.cket Club; Future Sec. Club: Sec. of Sr. II Homeroom: Y-Teens: French Club. WILLIAM C. WILDER III: Varsity Football: Baseball: H-Club. GARRETT H. WILLIAMS: Sub. Bus Driver; Compass Club; V.P. of Sr. Ill Homeroom: Square Knot Club: Red Cross First Aid Course. LOUISE WILLIAMS: Future Sec.; Husky Howl; Glee Club; Perfect Attendance; Future Nurses Club: Silver Medal. Bookkeeping I. SHARON LORENE WILLIAMS: Y-Teens; 1-H Club; P.E. Ass’t.; A.F.S. Club. TOMMY WILLIAMS: Marshall (Woodlawn). CHARLENE WILSON: Office Ass’t.; Sec. of Sr. HI Class and Homeroom; Debating Club; Future Sec. Club; Red Cross; Sec. und Pres, of Y-Tcens; Intramurals; Student Council: Usherettes. JUDY ANN WILSON: 1-H Club. DANNY LLOYD WOOD: Boys’ Glee Club; Bi-Phy-Chem; French Club; Art Club: Compass Club; Red Cross; J.A.’s. JUDITH SUE WOODS: Mixed Chorus: Girls’ Ensemble; Ticket Committee; Math Honor Club: S.A.’s; A.F.S. Club; V.P. of Sr. I Homeroom: French Club; Girls’ Chorus; H.M.S. Pinafore; Sr. I Skit; Sr. Honor Society. GLORIA ANN WOODS: Future Nurses Club; Mixed Chorus; S.A.’s; Honor Society; Future Sec. Club. MARIAN MEAD WRIGHT: Sec. of S.A.’s; Girls’ Ensemble; Mixed Chorus; Spanish Club; Y-Teens. 69 KAY YARBROUGH: Husky Howl; Future Sec. Club; Quill and Scroll; Miss Hewitt Contest; Y-Teens; Miss May Queen Contest. PATRICIA A. Y0CH1M: Art Club; Y-Teens; P.A.S.F. ERNEST WORTHAM: Compass Club; Mixed Chorus; Latin Club; Pep Club. BEVERLY CAROL FOWLER: I.CC Rep.; Y-Teens Miss Hewitt Contest; V.P. Sr. I Homeroom; Art Club; All County Chorus; Miss Homecoming Contest; Miss Valentine Contest; Red Cross; Bank Teller; Usherettes: Stunt Night. LINDA CAROL WARD: Band Sec.; Birmingham Youth Orchestra; Band librarian; AH County Band Medal; All County Chorus. Senior Class Officers The Senior class officers are Charles Brock, President; Eddy Sanders, Vice President; Charlene Wilson, and Marian Hand-ley, Secretaries; and Terry Wesson, Treasurer. These officers were elected by the meml ers of the Senior class. Mrs. Lamar, the Senior class sponsor, devotes much of her time and effort to these Seniors. One of the many tasks of the Senior class is to leave behind something beneficial to the school that will be a memory in years to come. First rote: Mr . Lamar, Charlene Wilson, Marian Handley. Second rote: Terry W'esson, Eddy Sanders, Charles Brock. Seniors study hard, looking hopefully toward graduation. 70 JUNIORS Edited By Nancy Morton Assisted By Linda Stone 71 Kay Acre© Glenda Adam Jeanette Alsabrook Rene Amberson Glenn Anderson Diana Anker Johnny Arnett Ricky A rends Marlene Atkins Joe Bagwell Donald Barber Sandra Barnard Linda Bates Sharon Bishop Don Conner Tim Boone Steve Bowden Billy Braden Wanda Bradford Linda Bradley Paula Bradley Robert Brasher Yvonne Braxton Tommy Brewer Marthn Brock JoAnn Brown Hal Bryant Peggie Burson Patsy Campbell Diane Carpenter Lynn Caq enter Ronnie Carpenter Mike Carroll Janice Carte Brenda Carter 72 Charlotte Chapel Shelly Clinner John Collins Kathy Cook Terry Cook Eva Sue Cosby Shirley Crews Earl Criswell tarry Crowder Tim Darden Dana Davidson Steve Davidson Billy Davis tarry Davis Rita Davis Adcna Dixon Jerry Donnclson Pat Dunugun Sherry Duncan Carolyn Duncan Robert Duncan Mike Edge Mike Elkin Carolyn Elkin Kay Estes Mary Edwards Paulette Eley Thomas Farley Colleen Fitzgibbon Harold Flebott Bobby Fondron Linda Fowler I.inda Freeman Mike Freeman Annette Matthews 73 Amanda Gallaspy Bobby Garner Wayne Garrett Wanda Gilliam Becky Glass Diane Glass Sharon Goodwin Howard Goswick Harold Gregg Kay Green laiura Green Tommy Grimsley Christina Gross Larry Hamilton John Hand Lynn Handley Carol Hardy Robert Hare Susan Ihirpcr Reeky Ifarrell Jackie Harris Kay Harris Sam Harris James Hawkins Arthur Hcame Robert Helton John Helvin Linda Hendrix Marie Hrnshaw Jimmy Hicks Renav Higdon Paul llill Cheryl Hilmen Judy Hines Ricky Hollingsworth 74 Sammy Hollingsworth Peggy Homan Shirley Houser Sharon Howard Martha Hudson JoAnn Jones Gary Jones Charles Jones Steve Johnson Patsy Johnson Nancy Johnson Albert Jennings Brenda Keith Etta Liiulrum Karen LiRorjuc Ann Lawrence Larry Layfield Jesse Lee Martha Lee Cathy Loggins Ricky Lovell Clifford Massey Myra Matlock Candy McCranie Kathy McFrancis Rhonda McDaniel Mike McKee Billy Miller Charles Miller Charlotte Mitchell Delores Moon Linda Moore Pearl Moore David Moran Jimmy Morgan 75 Kay Morgan Mike Morrison Charles Nellies. James Nickola Richard Norris Sally Norris Dottie North Polly Owen Reese Owens Jan Owing Frankie Page Rhonda Panned Carolyn Patterson John Payne Gregory Peoples Vickie Perry Lawrence Philips Linda Praytor Linda Prigmore Mike Prince Carolyn Quick Randy Quick Sidney Quick Pat Quin Sherry Ratliff George Peace John Reed Nina Reed Frank Resmend Elaine Rich Tommy Rittenhouse Howard Rol erson Diane Roberts Anita Roddam Sue Richey- 76 Judy Russell Paula Runyan Pat Ryan Phyllis Samples Rill Scott Ronnie Self Harry Shiflett Paula Simmons Donald Sims Joe Sim Richard Sims Larry Slocumh Doug Smith Joy Smith Sandra Smith Jimmie Spears Sharon Spitzer Jennifer Stadler Diane Stuncil Roy Stanley Deborah Stewart Sidney Stiltner Linda Stone Gary Taylor Terry Thomas David Tipton Wayne Thompson Steve Vainrib Anita Vaughn David Vaughn Paul Vines Durwood Wadsworth Charlotte Walker Emily Wallace Mike Sorenson 77 William Davis R. B. McClendon Earnest Needham Tim Washburn Janet Watkins Margaret Wear Glenn Welburn Wayne Weldon Bobby Wells Harold White Nancy White Brusc Williams Linda Williams Mary William Gordon Williams Linda Winstead Bill Yates Linn Yates 78 SOPHOMORES Edited By Nancy Morion Assisted By Linda Slone 79 John Adcock Gordon Addington Richard Aldridge Betty Allen Mike Allen Dolisca Anderson Jan Armstrong Karen Anderson Rusty Armstrong Roy Bagbv Roy Banks Glenn Barton Marilyn Beavers Regina Beck Madolyn Biggs Mike Bingham Stancly Blythe Johnny Bowden Donny Abels Linda Box Jan Brandenburg Nell Bradford Joy Br x:k Linda Bryant Anne Burgess Ray Burkot Billie Ann Burleson Milton Burtram John Busby Lynn Cabaniss Bonny Cameron Becky Champion Scott Case Frank Chandler Mike Cherry Sammy Choat Mary Christy Sidney Clements Joe Coody Betty Cox Carol Craft Reid Davenport Bob Davis Jerry Davis Jimmy Davis Ronnie Dean Vickie Denson David Dobbs 80 Sharon Fourroux Tim Franklin Mike Ford Bahnra Fowler Johnny Franks Brenda F reeman Janet Freeman Charley Cable Paulette Gamble Deborah Gardner Betty Garner Joyce Garner Michael Garrison Roycc Godwin Marllia Gatlin Lynn Gossage Jerry Graves Pam Green John Griffin Debbie Gulledge Susan Gunter Pat Gossett Billy Hanson Darlene Marvel Michael 11 at brock Patsy Hays Randall Heaton Steve Henderson Chuck Hawkins Michael Lee Hicks Mary Donaldson Ronald Donaldson Benny Drake Tommy Dunaway Mike Duncan Susan Duncan Barbara Eady David Echols Jane Edwards Judy Edmondson Pam Filey Ellen Evans Dale Everett Paul Everett Gene Faggard Gone Faucctt Zane Furguson Reuben Fields 81 David Hitchcock Alan Hogan Chris Hogan Frances Holland Linda Holt Susan Hooks Linda Hughes Ronald Hunt Ronnie Jennings Susan Johnson Elizabeth Jones Dalmous Johnson Mike Johnson Terr)- Johnson Scott Jordan Kathy Kemp Charlotte Key Carolyn King Gary King John King Margaret Lane Linda Lamons Dan Long David Lovejoy Johnny Lovetta Bonnie Lyles Max Lowery Danny Martin Gene Melton Jimmy McCarthy Alan McDuffie Patsy McKee Donnie McKinney Karen McClendon Cissy McLendon I iurie McLendon Tommy McClendon Darlene Mcchalskee Larry Miller Wanda Miller Steve Moore Sharon Morgan Charles Mews Peggy Maxley Shcila Murray Dennis Nabors David Needham Brian Marshall 82 Mike Newsome Jack Noland Elaine Norris Trammell Norris Jack O'Dell Joe Parker Rebecca Parker David Parsons Wanda Parsons Doug Patterson Jeanette Pearman Charles Pcndagraph Barbara Peoples Wayne Pond Steve Price Nolan Putman Peggy Putman Edward Quick Joyce Quick Jack Railcy Joy Reaves David Reavis Becky Redd Cathy Reeves Philip Renda Mickey Renfro Larry Reynolds Diane Rhodes Janet Rich Steven Roberson Linda Rogers Deborah Roper Reba Roper Ronnie Roper Ronnie Sammons Donny Sanders Jane Seals Karen Self Ann Shannon Linda Shelton Sharon Shrofe Vickie Skelton Nathan Simmons Steve Sims Charlotte Sizemore Bill Smith Diana Smith Ernest Smith 83 Gar)- Smith Judy Smith Linda Smith NaDonna Smith Pat Smith Tim Smith Jimmy Standridgc Rebecca Stephens Mike Stevens Alice Stidham Jane Southerland Teresa Taggart Pat Taggart Frank Taplcy Ginger Taylor Jackie Taylor Billy Thomas Bill Thornton Mickey Tidwell Don Thrasher Donna Tucker Elizabeth Tucker Eddy Turner Mike Turner Joy Vann Judy Van Sandt Gary Wadsworth Jeff Walden Elaine Walker Ben Ward Rickie Sue Ware Johnny Watkins Jane Webster Roger Weeks Becky Weldon Charles Wells Linda Wells Marvin Wiess Patsy Whatley Sara Williams Jcannie Wilson Gerald Williams Janet Woodham Darrell Wortham Mike Yarbrough Jimmy Youngman 84 A lime to make new friends. The Sophomore Year Is . . . To be honored. To meet teachers for the first time. The sophomore year is one packed with trials and tribulations. It is also a year filled with rich rewards for efforts, for those who attempt to achieve success. 85 A time to be spirited. Sophomores arc well represented at Hewitt. They take part in every phase of this great institution. Many participate in Sports, Band, Chcerleading, (on varsity and B Team). Some arc in the Student Council as Senators, and they were well represented in the Miss Hewitt con- 86 A time to be talented. FRESHMEN Edited By Nancy Mortan Assisted By Linda Stone 87 David Allen Robert Allen Jimmy Allred John Amberson Danny Arnett Joyce Bagwell Linda Bailey Terry Baily Butch Bodine Henry Boles Carol Bonnett Mary Jane Box Soioman Brewster Diane Brown James Brown Cary Brown Robert Bryant Ken Buford Patti Burks Butch Buzbie Kathy Byess Rosa Lee Byess Danny Cambell Caroline Carter Mike Cauble Jackie Chestine Linda Clements Gary Clark Betty Coleman Sammy Collins Jo Coker Frankie Cook Paul Corley Mike Cox Charlcen Crabtree Lena Cross Judy Davidson Pam Davis Debra Dalson Frieda Deaver Cliff Dickerson David Dobbs Larry Dobbs Jane Dunaway Pat Epps Harry Ethridge Newt Evans Pat Farmer Gladys Fields Susie Finrh Frances Flanagan Charlotte Flynn Ricky Fultz Joyce Gable Charles Garner Linda Gamer Terry Garrett John Garris Roger Gatlin Larry Gilham Donna Ginn Ann Glenn Caroline Gossit 88 Joe Griffin Delaine Haflcy Jimmy Ilaflcy Larry Haflcy Donna Hall Janice Hall Billy Hampton Patti Hansen Gary Harris Wanda Hatfield Terry Hawkins Ginger Hendrix Stephen Henson Phillip Hethcox Bill Hicks Bobby Hicks Frances Hicks Tommy Hicks Betsy Hill Penny Hill Joan Hinson Delb Honeycutt Jan Holmes Kay Hopkins Debbie Howington Mark Howington Sherry Hulsey Deborah Hurtt Wayne Hutcherson Pam Johnson Robert Johnson Silvia Johnson Debbie Jones Mike Jones Sammy Key Valeric Kilgore Carla Lane Danny Lawson Myra Lovvom Jack Lowery Lee Lowery Becky Lyles George Massey Judy May Norma May Frances McClane Cindy McCronie Gaynell McDaniel Eddy McQueen Jerry Meadows Martna Mitchell Rhonda Mitchell Beverly Moore Robert Morgan Sherry Mullins Carla Murphy Johnny Myers Nancy Nance Edna Needham Carolyn Page Charles Page Sheila Parker Dan Perry 89 George Prater Joyce Price Tony Prince Dewy Quick Charles Quinn Ellen Quin Bobby Ratliff Mary Ray Joe Reddic Becky Reid Terry Rcsmode Cathy Richey Jimmy Roper Candy Roth David Scott Arnold Self Richard Self David Shadix Shirley Shelton Donna Skeleton Richard Skelton Cathy Simmons Nancy Simmons Diane Sims Mike Sims David Sjnily Biddy Smith Johnny Smith Kenneth Smothers David Spitzer Pat Stephenson Lenccia Stewart Gary Stone Susan Summers Charlotte Kay Sevanns Donnie Taylor Anthony Tillman Linda Tipton Sharron Todd Glen Tompson Howard Tate Joe Townley Randy Turner Tovia Turner Donna Underwood Eddie “Smoky” Underwood Gary Vaughn Greg Vickory Mary Walker Jimmy Wamic Judy Watkins Linda Watkins Nancy Watts Ralph Wentzel Tommy Whatwood Judy Whiscnant Mike White Ronnie White Marvin Wiess Linda Williamson Joyce Williams Craig Yarbrogh Judy Youngman 90 LUNCH!!! Freshmen Can Look Forward to . . . Football games. The Prom. 91 We Acknowledge Wc should like lo thank the faculty and students for the help they gave us while we were working on the class section of our l ook. Without the cooperation of everyone at Hewitt, wc would not be able to include this section. We sincerely appreciate students making a special effort to l c here on “picture-taking day. Teachers and students were called upon to help identify pictures and grade-levels of students. The faculty was very understanding about excusing annual staff meml ers to help on this section. Wc are sure there are many mistakes in the class section. We would like to apologize to students whose names were misspelled or whose pictures were left out. With over 1,000 students in the school, errors like these are unavoidable. Again let us say, we thank you! 1966 MEMENTO STAFF 92 BOUQUET OF BE A UTIES Edited. By Donna Hood Assisted By Anita Roddam Donna Parker Miss Hewitt-Trussville The regal Miss Donna Parker, a beautiful and talented senior, reigns as beauty queen at Hewitt-Trussville for 1966. Miss Parker was also Miss American Legion and Miss Jefferson County 1966. Donna’s interests are playing the organ and piano and church work. She plans to attend Birmingham Jefferson Junior College and study elementary education. Marian Handley Alt. Miss H(ewitt- Trussville 96 Marian plans lo attend the University of Alabama and study merchandise and retailing. Her interests are horseback riding and sewing. Carolyn Duncan Jeanette Cranford Miss Iris Miss Rose 97 Kathy McFrancis Miss Gardenia 98 Joy Hollingsworth Miss Orchid Gail Robinson Carla Murphy 99 Miss Lilac Miss Camellia 100 Joy Vann Miss Jonquil Janet Woodham Miss Tulip Miss Hewitt Contest The final lime came when Miss Donna Parker was crowned Miss Hewitt-Trussville. Finally after anxious waiting the top twenty were an- The judges worked hard to make the difficult decision, nounced. 101 The Miss H. T. Contest is the main event of the year. Each homeroom votes on their prize beauty and places her name on the entrant sheet. The first elimination was held Monday. September 27, in our school auditorium. The girls dressed in school clothes. The faculty judges then voted and presented our “Top Forty . On Tuesday, Septemtar 28. these forty beauties met with Mrs. Sue Gunter and Mrs. Sadie Flanigan for tips on clothes, grooming, posture, the correct way to walk. talk, and act: preparation for that big day! Thursday, September 30. in the library at 7:00 p.m. the next elimination was held. The girls wore dress suits, and the “Top Twenty” were determined. The decisive day was held Tuesday, October 5. The girls wore formals and all were groomed to perfection. Tins was a big public affair. Everyone wanted to see the wondrous parade of Hewitt’s “Bouquet of Beauties”. The final judging was not just on appearance. Each judge had an interview with the individual lieauties. Inward beauty is just as important as outward lieauty when judging girls for our “Miss Hewitt-Trussville”. Judges were: Mr. Frank Fowler: Mr. G. C. Kincaid, Jr.: Miss Judy Miles; Mr. Joe Slaughter; and Mrs. Pat Vines. Tlie anxiously awaited moment came: The top ten girls were named, then the alternate. Miss Marian Handley. Con gratulations Miss Donna Parker—Miss Hewitt-Trussville 1966. 1 I ORGANIZATIONS Edited By Phyllis Faucet! Assisted By Candy McCranie 103 Table of Contents Annual Staff 126130 A.F.S,. 154,155,156 Art 123 Band 150-153 Bank 157 Compass Club 158 Future Nurses 159 Future Secretaries 160 I.C.C. 161 I.C.T. 138-139 Knitting Club 140-141 Latin Club 136-137 Library Club 162 Music Dept. 146-149 Husky Hotel 124-125 Operators Club 134-135 P.E. Assistants 166-167 Office Assist an ts 166-167 Red Cross 132-133 Ticket Committee 166-167 School Transportation 166-167 School Staff 168-169 4-H Club 142-145 Y-Teens 164-165 HONOR CLUBS G.A.C.s 120-122 Hi-Y 118-119 H-Club 163 Key Club 116-117 The National Honor Soc. 110-113 The Math Honor Soc. 105-108-109 S.A.s 114-115 Student Council 106-107 104 Junior Mu Alpha I heta lit Hoic: Mrs. Thomas Sherry Duncan, Etta Ltndrum, Sara Wyatt. Paula Simmons Diane Robert. , Nancy Johnson, Mike Prince. Second Hole: Dana Davidson. Cathy Cook, Margaret Wear, Carolyn Duncan. 'Dm Darden. Hilly Braden. Wanda Cilliam. Third How: Randy Quick, Pat Dunugan, Bobby Hicks Sammy Hollingsworth, Kicky Lovell, Mike breeman. Larry Layfield. The Junior Mu Alpha Theta is an honor club made up of students who have exceptional talent in mathematics. Students who have nt least a “B” average and who have an interest in the fundamentals of mathematics arc in this club. lit Hoic: Mr . Thoma . Second How: Dune Robert . Nancy John «n. Third How: Sherry Duncan. Wanda Cilliam. I OS Hewitt Trussville Student Council PREAMBLE We the students of Hcwitt-Trussvillc High School, in order to provide for student participation in school government, establish l etter training in citizenship, and establish tatter understanding between faculty and students, insure a sincere respect for law and order, and thus promote a tatter school and community understanding, hereby enter this constitution as the supreme law, to which the student body may look for guidance. 106 Mary Exa Walker, Janet Woodam. Marlene Atkin . David Fowler, Judy Ru «ell, Mike Carter, Bobby Allen. Patti Flanigan. John Payne, Sidney Quick, Steve Franklin, Tim Franklin. Reida Hank , Fddie Sander . I.inda Marsh, Marvin Mayc . Bernadine Gallagher, Denni Nabor . Laurie McClendon. Stephanie Hall. Adena Dixon, Linda Shelton, Abbie Johnson, Oya Erenli. Not pictured. Rcha Roper. Tlie Student Council does much to help in the promotion of school spirit. They are responsible for the “goodies” everyone just has to have at the ballgames. The Council also selects a student of the month which appears in the Husky Howl each month. They are also responsible for many of the dances held at the school. A big event they sponsor each year is Homecoming. To them we say you are doing a fine job. Student Council run concession stand at hall games. Is this one of our very dignified and orderly student council meetings? 107 Senior Math Honor Club Sponsor, Miss Rulh Peer Officers Treasurer, Abbie Johnson President, Terr)- Wesson Secretary. Jo Ann Downs Vice-President, Charles Brock Senior Mu Alpha Theta lsi Row: Lloyd Dram. PUli Flani an. David Fowler, Dick Cchri. Oya Erenli, Edwin Himon, Joy Hollingsworth. 2nd Row: Floyd Hubbard. Eddy Jonw, Nkk Lit-lie. Linda Marsh. Man Norwood. Eddy Sanders. Mama May . 3rd Row: Harold Simmon . Clay Smith. Linda Smith. Rirki Sue Wear. Judy Wood. 108 First Row: Linda Marti), Joy Hollingsworth, Jo Ann Down , Patti Flanigan. Second Row: Linda Smith, Judy Wood . Barbara Robinson, Mary Norwood, Abbic Johnson, Oya Ercnli. Third Row: Lloyd Drum. Marvin Mayes, Edwin Henson. Eddy Jones, Eddy Sanders, Charles Brock, David Fowler, Richard Carrel. Miss Veer. Fourth Row: Harold Simmons. Floyd Hub-haul, Nicky Little, Terry Wesson. Clay Smith. The purpose of Mu Alpha Theta is to promote scholarship in mathematics, to create interest and further study, and to explore modern phases of mathematics. During the year programs are presented by members or guest speakers from various industries and universities. Scholarships are offered to graduating Senior members who plan on majoring in Math or a related field. Any Sr. II or Sr. Ill student who has completed two years of college-preparatory math and is currently enrolled in the third year of math is eligible for consideration. A person who has made one “C” in four years on math is eligible also. All members must have satisfactory citizenship. Tcrrv Wesson. President: Miss Peer. Sponsor: Charles Brock. Vice-President; Abbic Johnson, Treasurer; Jo Ann Downs, Secretary. 109 Senior National Vice Pres.: Joy Hollingsworth Trees. Wanrda Scott Marvin Mares The Senior National Honor Society strives to promote responsible leadership, loyal service to the school ami community, outstanding citizenship, character beyond reproach, and excellent scholarship in the students of our school. To become a member a student must have a “B” average in all subjects, show qualities of leadership with exceptional character. Abbv Johnson Linda Jackson Patti Flanigan Charolette Massey Sponsor: Mrs. Robinson Rec. Sec.: Judy Woods David Fowler Harold Simmons Honor Society MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Lloyd Drum Gloria Woods Sherry Webster Terry Wesson III Junior National Jan Armstrong Myra tavern David Dobbs Nina Reid Vickie Skelton Reba Roper Joe Goody Deb Roper J udy Edmondson Charlotte Sizemore Jane Webster Donna Ginn 112 Ricky W'car Billie Burleson Judy Van Sandt Peggy Moxley Vicky Reason Jackie Taylor Linda Rogers y Ann Burgess Mrs. Roby Honor Society Our club strives to promote responsible leadership, loyal service to school and community, outstanding citizenship, character beyond reproach, and excellent scholarship in the students of our school. To become a member, a student must have a 4B” average in all subjects, show qualities of leadership, l e a good citizen, serve with dedication, and be of exceptional character. Officers Judy Von Sondt, Mrs, Rohv, Anne Burgess. David Dobbs, Johnny Watkins President Abby Johnson Diana Anker Mndolyn Biggs Linda Bradley Gloria Woods V. President Corr. Secretary Susan Brasher Marian Wright Service Rec. Secretary Marilyn Anker T reasurer Parliamentarian Linda Marsh Susan Harwell Association The Girls’ Service Association was formed for the main purpose of serving the school and the surrounding community. Tin's club helps out in numerous projects; among them, Twirp Week and Sadie Hawkins Day (which are patented), and the decorations for the Miss Hewitt Contest. Besides the tradition of making and selling pom-poms for football games, the girls work hard to please the children at the Children’s Hospital during the Christmas holidays. On Thanksgiving and Ea-ter. baskets of fmit arc taken to rest homes. S.A.’s sene! Joy Hollingsworth Linda Lamons Sally Norris Mary Noonvood Peggie Nixon Sponsor Mrs. Gunter Gayla Davis Janet Freeman Lynne Handley Pam Hall Vicki Perry Rcba Roper IJnda Lou Vann Ricky Wear Judy Wood S.A.’s Are Willing to Help at All Times. S.A.’s assist in the office. Thanksgiving baskets are sent to the needy each year. S.A. OFFICERS New members for the S.A.’s are chosen by the club itself. The girls must have an over-all “C” average, a good personality, and a willingness to work and to be of service to one and all. Pres. Billy Braden Vice Pres. Charles Brock Sec. Hal Waldrop Treas. Donny Akin X Milton Burtram Bruce Williams Marvin Mays Mickey Harris The Club Each year the Key Club nominates the girl they think is the loveliest, most intelligent, and most active in school life. This year Miss Marian Handley was given this honor. We. at Hewitt, feel that Marian was the right choice for Miss Key Club Sweetheart of 1965. MARIAN HANDLEY Key Club Sweetheart. 1965 116 Key Club The Hewitt-Truseville Chapter of the Key Club Interna tional is in its fourth year at Hewitt, and has received the “Club of the Year Award” for two years. Teddy Nelson, Lt. Governor of the Jefferson County Division of Key Club International, is from Hewitl-Truss vilic Key Club. In 1965, the Key Club received the “Parent’s Magazine Youth Group Award.” Frank Gtandkcr Jimmy Morgan Jerry Self Teddy Nelson David Fowler Charles Payne Tram Norris Mike Morrison Vincent Stuedeman Tim Darden Gregg Cooper Mr. Northern, Sponsor i awrence Phillips Terry Wesson 117 Hi-Y The Hi-Y is a club widely known for both entertaining and worthwhile activities. This club, which is the boys counterpart to Tri-Hi-Y, is affiliated with the international Y.M.C.A. The projects and weekly meetings, of the Hi-Y arc of great value in creating and maintaining high standards of Christian character, the club’s purpose. Fred Goodwin, Pres. Jimmy Davis, V. Pres. Steve Franklin. Edwin Davis, Sec. Chaplain Coach Whitaker, Sponsor 118 Michael Purcell Dennis Long Eddie Jones Dale Beason Tim Lay field David Lawrence Paul Burson Hi-Y Is Affiliated With Y.M.C.A. 119 Girls' Athletic Club Vice Pres,. Lynn Ormond Spontor. Mint Bo t Bonnie Reed, Linda Barctt, Mary IxMiisc Sutter, Patti Flanigun, JoAnn Downs, Miss Bout. Paula Perry, Lynn Ormond, Oya Erenli. Sec. Bonny Reed Tretis. Paula Frrry % Honorary Mem. Oya Erenli Jo Ann Down Mao' Lou tv Suiter Janette Cranford I2q Wanda Miller Marlene Atkin Lynda Barrett Patti FlaniSan Brenda Freeman Judy Ru ell Beekv Reed Laurie McClendon Block Being a G.A.C. Is Fun!! Perfection is being a G.A.C. The basket Lynn, not the ceiling! The Girl’s Athletic Club consists of Students enrolled in Hewitt High School from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. There are a maximum of 24 students in this organization. Miss Mary' Ann Bost, the girls P.E. teacher at Hewitt, was appointed by our principal to sponsor this group. The girls try to promote interest in athletics, to develop better sportsmanship among the girls at Ffewitt and to be of the greatest possible service to our school. WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT PYRAMID GIRLS? 121 No. we’re not chorus girls, we’re G.A.C’s. To become eligible for membership in G.A.C’s, a girl must have an “A” average in Physical Education, maintain a “C” average in other subjects, I c a goo«l sport, be neat, clean, and have good character. I e able to get along well with others, show interest in all types of athletics and assist in P.E. at least one semester. Miss Shelia Parker was crowned Miss Christmas Spirit nt the G.A.C. Christmas Hall the night of December 17, 1965. 122 Did you say something about a G.A.C.? 'flic G.A.C.’s climb the ladder of siiccess. Art Club For several years the ART CLUB has made posters, helped build scenery and make decorations for Hewitt. This year the club is encouraging the members in more art appreciation under the sponsorship of Mrs. Frauke Brackin. SPONSOR Mrs. Brackin (Self-drawn Portrait) 123 The Members of the Art Gub. Wanttli Scot! Jim Davit Anne Burgee Editor Sports Editor Art Editor Vicki Skelton Mike Mathew Social Editor Ass’l Editor Sara William Secretary Joy Reaves Treasurer Reporters 1 Typists Cindi Wear 124 After the busy HOWL reporters have turned in their articles the staff assemble them and make them ready for print. The HUSKY HOWL reports the activities of the students at Hewitt-Trussville and keeps the student body up to date on the latest school happenings. The HUSKY HOWL is sponsored by Mrs. Ann Williams. Together with the staff members Mrs. Williams strives to produce an outstanding school paper in a professional way. Hewitt-Trussville students always look forward to every issue as a report of the past events and a preview of future ones. After printing, the HOWL members have no trouble selling this popular school newspaper. Peggie Nixon EDITOR Nancy Morton CLASS EDITOR Bernadine Gallagher FACULTY EDITOR Memento Roger BrumMoc SPORTS EDITOR Phyllis Fawcett ORGANIZATION EDITOR ■ David Jones ADVERTISING EDITOR Jeanette Tyler (Not pictured) ADVERTISING EDITOR Mrs. Marie Whitaker SPONSOR Miss Sandra Brumbeloc SPONSOR 128 Dianne Jones FACULTY ASST. Gavla Davis ART ASST. Sharon Bishop BUSINESS MGR. ASST. Candy McCranie CLUB ASST. Richard Norris AD ASST. John Reed SPORTS ASST. Linda Stone CLASS ASST. Sandra Smith AD ASST. Anita Roddam ACTIVITIES ASST. 129 Each year the member of the MEMENTO staff have hut one major goal—to produce an annual unsurpassed by previous editions. The overall theme provides the continuity an outstanding book must have, and this theme must be interwoven into all the book. Under the direction of Mrs. Marie Whitaker and Miss Sandra Brumbeloe many hours of work are spent in creating a book that will, years later, serve to bring back memories of Hewitt-Tnuavifle High School. The 1966 MEMENTO, distributed to 700 members of the student body, was the result of many hours spent by the MEMENTO staff. The staff working hard to meet each deadline felt it was worthwhile, however, after completing the four deadlines during the year. The greatest satisfaction of the MEMENTO staff is the pleasure that each student will receive from the 1966 MEMENTO. 130 Photographer's Page This page is dedicated lo Mr. John I- Uplain, the Memento photographer. It is intended to give him a chance to demonstrate his skill in the artistic aspects of photography. For those interested in photography, Mr. Uptain shot the picture with a Holieflcx camera on Kodak Plus-X film at f22. 1 200 second, using available light in his darkroom. (While it was dark, of course.) 131 High School Red Cross Councils are members of the American Red Cross which is a national organization and a member of the league of Red Cross societies, an international organization. Members are selected from each homeroom on the basis of their desire to sene. Junior members of the American Red Cross serve others in many ways. Each chapter decides which activities arc of the most service in its community. All activities, however, center around five emphases: SERVICE, HEALTH, INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING, CITIZENSHIP. and INTELLIGENT LEADERSHIP. Red Cross Council Red Cross Council Representatives PRESIDENT Joy Hollingsworth TREASURER Chris Hogan SECRETARY Donna Moon 1DENT Ivert VICE-P Stev PROJECT CHAIRMAN Jerry Murphree SPONSOR Mrs. Velma Scruggs rrWe Serve” The children of the world with our welfare projects, our teachers and classmates by improving our school, our neigh l ors who are victims of disaster, ourselves by serving these others. Each year the Red Cross Council sends CHRISTMAS BOXES to the Veterans Hospital. 133 First Rote: Woody Green. Wayne Thomp on, Fred Goodwin, Mark Elkin , Connie Phillip . Riley Payne, Jerry Murnhree Clay Smith, Mike Purcell. Mr. Williamton. Audio Visual Society The purpose of the audio-visual club, or Operators Club is to handle the upkeep of all audio-visual equipment. To aid the faculty and coaching staff of Hewitt-Truss-ville with the use of audio-visual equipment; and to promote interest in the use of audio-visual equipment. Membership is open to boys in the 9th through the 12th grade. They must have an over-all C average; no record of misconduct; at least one study hall; recommendation by his homeroom teacher; approved by the faculty; maintain an interest in the club; approval of two-thirds of members of club; and to accept the responsibility of maintenance and care of equipment. First Row: Wayne Thompson. Jerry Murphrce, Mike Purcell, Mark Elkin , Woody Crcen. Operators Woody Green Wayne Thompson Fred Goodwin Mark Elkins Connie Phillips Riley Payne day Smith Jerry Murphee Mr. Williamson Mike Purcell SPONSOR 135 Latin Club ✓ Debora Hurt iVl Shirley Shelton A John Adcock Butch Bodinc Sharon Spitzer Diane Rol erts Jane Seals Susan Gunter Gary Brown Patsy Watley Mrs. Stanley, Sponsor MARCHING TO ROME? The Circulus Latinus was established to promote interest in the study of Latin and to be of service to Hewitt. Any student having a passing grade in Latin may become a member. The Circulus Latinus of Hewitt is a member of the Junior Classical League, a state and national organization of I atin Clubs. President, Donna Ginn: Vice-President, Sharon Spitzrr; Secretary, Shirley Spitzcr; Treasurer. Patsy Whatley. I.C.T. Club OFFICERS JoAnn Loch am v, Renee Amberson. Jerry Quick, Gregg Cooper. Steve Bowden THE PURPOSE OF THE I.C.T. CLUB 1. To provide opportunity for social development. 2. To develop qualities of leadership. 3. To develop personality and latent talent. 4. To participate in local, district, and state club activities. 138 Seated: Jimmie Speer . Jo Ann Locharay, Renee Ambrr n. Second Row: Mr. Gregs, Stew Bowden, Jerry Quick, Karl Criswell. Jim Nettles, Crrg Cooper. Wayne Freeman. Back Rote: Virgil Edwards, Johnny Houser, Randy Valnrib. It’ been a hard day’s work! Steve goofed again! Ho Ho Robert Gregg SPONSOR You’d think they were studying! Size 20? Don’t work too hard! 139 First Rote: Ann Bradford, Becky Harrell. Second Row: Geneva Liner. Kay Green. Wednesday Knitting Club The knitting club is a creative hobby club which will yield many ) cncfits in the future to its present members. Because of the vast number of girls who signed up for the knitting club, it was necessary to form two clul s: the Wednesday Knitting Club, and the Thursday Knitting Club. Each club has its own officers and its projects. Although both have the same goal, purpose and guidance, there is an individuality to both. MO Sweaters are in the making. Thursday Knitting Club All members are required to put their club time to good use. At the end of the year, there will be a large exhibit of all the articles that have been made during the year. Judges will decide on the girl that has shown the most ingenuity, creative ness, and progress. Knitting i9 a very worthwhile hobby. So, while you are sitting, why not be knitting? First Row: Gail I.ejthcrwood, Judy O'Barr. Second Row: Connie Putman, Elizabeth Quick. 141 The Thursday Knitting Club Boys’ 4-H BOY’S 4-H UNDERTAKES PROJECTS —To Make The Best Better— This is the motto of our 4-H club. By working on home projects and giving demonstrations to the other 4-H members, they learn faster and better methods of doing things. The meml ers enter their demonstrations in County, District, and State Competition. The 4-H pledge is: ‘‘I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, and my health to better living . . . For my Club, my community, and my country.” 142 Boys' 4-H Club Ronnie Sammons, Mr. Dyer, Larry Davis, David Sively. Winfred Owen . Rogrr Brumbeloe, Randy Qiuck, Sidney Quick, John Reed. Howard Robinson, Jim Hawkins, John Griffin. Timmy Huffman, Rocky Branham, Ricky Hollingsworth. Gregory Peoples, James Nicola, Tim Washburn, Reese Owens, Robert Coleman, Billy Jo Vann, Billy Nichols, James King. Roy Bagby, Stanley Blythe. 43 David Dobbs, Tony Prince, Newt Evans, Larry Dobbs, Mike White, Charles Wright, George Massey, Joe Reynolds. Edward Quick, Wayne Pond, David Scott. 2nd Rote: John Mayers, David Spitzer, Cary Harris, Don Thrasher. Gerald Williams, Donnie Abies, Gary Smith, Scott Case, Mike Allen, Lynn Cobbanas, Bill Thornton. Joe Townlcy. 3rd Rote: Roy Banks. Ricky Fultz. Jock Lowery. James Mike Rucks, Johnny Bowden, Coach Dyer. Girls ’ 4-H Club OFFICERS: Linda Perkins, Dorothy Sandlin Lindu Wells, and CaroIyn Sasser lit Rote: Dorothy Sandlin. Marie Honhaw, Daria Sandlin. i’a! y Johnton. Cornell McDaniel. 2nd Rou: Debbie Howington. Linda Tipton. Norma May. Linda Moore. Linda Pray lor. Belly Coleman. Carolyn CoMrtt. 3rd Rote: Rom Bye . Judy May, France McLean. Su ic Finch. France Holland. Barabra Eady, Linda Well . Kalhy Bye . 144 GIRLS’ 4-H UNDERTAKES PROJECTS —To Make The Best Better— This is the motto of our 4-H cluh. By working on home projects and giving demonstrations to the other 4-H meml ers, they learn faster and better methods of doing things. The members enter their demonstrations in County, District, and State Competition. The 4-H pledge is: I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, and my health to l etter living . . . For my Club, my Community, and my Country. 145 Members of the Girls' 4-H Club Choral Department The Choral Department, directed by Mr. Robert T. Hitt, is one of Hewitt’s outstanding departments. A full-scheduled musical curriculum is always on hand for this department. Operettas, plays, charity performances, competitional meets, and everyday hard work and practice are a small part of this curriculum. Teaching of basic musical theory is started in the Junior Chorus. Anyone interested in music may join the Junior Chorus, Girls’ Glee Club, or the Boys’ Chorus for a minor credit. To get into the Mixed Chorus, the choice vocal organization, one must try out and show a genuine love, knowledge, and hunger for music. Members arc voted in on their musical ability, a written test, character and personality. 146 Girls’ Ensemble The Mndrigalians — Choral Department Sponsor: Mr. Robert T. Hitt Junior Chorus First Rote: Su le Finch, Leniria Stewart, Mary Eva Walker, Joan Henson. Second Row: Pattie Hanson, Judy Watkins, Carla Lane, Sherry Hulsey, Elizabeth Smith. Third Row: Linda Camer, Stephen Henson, Bill Hick. Eddie Underwood, Carol Bonnet!. Girls’ Glee Club First Row: Mary Christy. Myra Matlock, linda Bates, Jo Ann Brown, Carol Craft. Cynthia Fleming. Second Row: Ricky Sue Ware. Billie Burleson, Joy Brock, Donna Elry. Paulrt Eley, Pant Elry, Karen Self, Jan Owing . Jane Edward. 3rd Row: Yvonne Braxton, Gloria Bryan. Linda latmons, Eli aheth Tucker, Diana Smith. Gloria McMan. Linda William , Deborah Stewart, Roberta Wells, Ron da McDaniel, Connie Cannon, 4th Row: Pat Ryan. Martha Catlin, Shelly dinner. Gale McCoy, Peggy Burton, Emily Wallace, Charolctte Mitchel, Rebecca Nibhilt, Darlene Harwell. Donna Sharpe, Patsy Hays, Mary Edward . Boys’ Chorus Jst Row: l)«ug Smith, Mike Edge. Doug Patterson. Benny Drake. Ronnie Jennings, Boyce Godwin. 2nd Row: Gary Taylor, One Faucett. Phillip Bender. Butch Jones, Tommy Lane. 3rd Row: Mickey Rcnfroe, Charles Cable. Danny-Wood, Randy Heaton, Frank Chandler. Jeff Walden. 147 Mixed The Mixed Chorus is one of the select organizations at Hewitt. Those who are voted in feel that a great honor has been bestowed upon them; they are one of the top fifty voices from the vast enrollment at Hewitt. Anyone wishing to get into the Mixed Chorus must sign up, take a written examination, and audition for the Chorus. Character, personality, and examination scores are considered along with their vocal ability. Those that qualify and arc voted in are tapped in by surprise and draped with the traditional red satin lapel sashes. M.C give Christmas concert to benefit the needy. 1st Rote: 2nd Row: Janice Frey Wanda Gilliam Joy Vann Marion Wright Bonnie Buzbce Linda Marsh Susan Brasher Vicki Pesncll Gloria Woods Gayle Filip Ann Vann Lynn Handley Marilyn Anker Adenn Dixon Dianne Gray Judy Wood Karen LnRouque Sharcn Schroff Mr. Robert T. Hitt Chorus 3rd Rote: 3th Row: Mary Louise Sutler Linda Barrett Dennis Long Steve Franklin Doug Patterson Mike Garrison _ Steve Calvert Johnny Arnett Harold Tidwell Terry Thomas Sheryl Clowdus Paula Perry Nancy Morton Johnny Hawkins Johnny Samples Jack Sellars Steve Davidson Joe Sims Tim Franklin Ricky Sorell Craig Baltics Billy Hunter Fred Goodwin Arthur Heam Sammy Johnson Oh what a beautiful morning. 149 Hewitt-Trussville Marching Band 0 0 • 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 Fi u Row: Lana Norm, Kathy McFrancU, Satan Harper. Anne Barges , Madolyn Bigg . Charlotte Walker, Penny Hill. Second Row: Butch Busby, Mike Jones, Philip Ren da. Debbie Gardner, Terry Cook. Anita Sims, Cheryl Carter, Dclanc Honeycutt, Linda Ward, Julie Ronchottc, Ann Long, Jan Adami. Thud Row: Terry Garrett, Steve Hutcherson, Billie Murphy. Judy Abels, Becky Lilea, Jackie Taylor. Annette Mathews, Doliaca Anderson. Peggy Putman, Diana Anker, Tommy Harper, Gary Hogan, Ray Burkot. Fourth Row: Ben Ward, Tommy Watwood, Regina Beck, Steve Waid, Valorie Kilgore. Larry Hightower, Bonnie Busby, Margaret Lane, Rebecca Stephens, Danny Campbell, Charles Quinn, Michael Jones. Ken Buford, Benny Long. Fifth Row: Roy Stanley. Danny Arnett. Don Mam. Wayne Kelso, Dalmous Johnson, Bonard Hamric, Regina Lamar. Bill Davis, David Tipton, Robert Well . Gordon Marlow, Gordon Cagle. Standing: Drum Major, Charles Payne ISO Majorettes and . . . Lana Norris Susan Harper Penny Hill Kathy McFrancis Charles Payne DRUM MAJOR Drum Major Madolyn Biggs Charlotte Walker Anne Burgess 151 Band Events for ’65, 66 1. Pop rallies 2. Halftime performances at football games. 3. Homecoming at Hewitt-Trussville. 4. Homecoming parade. 5. Veterans Day parade. 6. Assembly programs. 7. Concerts. 8. P.T.A. meetings. 9. P.T.A. Christmas program. 10. Dance Hand activities. 11. Spring festival. 12. District Band Competition. 13. State Band Competition. 14. All County Band. 15. All State Band. 16. Masonic July 4 Barbeque. 17. Auburn Band Day. 18. Dental Clinic football game. 19. Birmingham Youth Orchestra. 20. Fiesta of Five Flags, Pensacola. Fla. BAND DIRECTOR. Mr. Kmdeigh 152 Hewitt'Tnmville Majorettes President, Charles Payne; Vice-President, Diana Anker; Secretary, Linda Ward; Librarian, Margaret Lone Dance Band ANNOUNCER: Bill Davis Office staff: Charlotte Walker, Linda Ward. Margaret Ijine, Peggie Putman. Birmingham Youth Orchestra American Field Service Miss Ova Krcnli. foreign exchange student from Turkey. OFFICERS Laurie McClendon, Sec.; Miss Byrd, Sponsor; Joy Hollingsworth, Vice Pres; Marilyn Anker. Pres.: Peggie Nixon. Vice Pres.; Mrs. Didcot, Sponsor; Colene Filzgibbon, Treas. First: Renay Higdon, Anita Vaughn, Linda Stone, Sandra Smith, Candy McCranle, Jennifer Stadler, Linda Winatcad. Second: John Collin , Tommy Lane, Harold Tidwell, Billy Hunter, Jack O'Dell. Pete Hay , Carter Cooper, Michael Lavvorn, Danny Wood . Third: Fredia Dew, Etta Landrum. Sharon Howard, Anita Hoddam, Janet Craig, Oya Krcnli, Charlotte Key, Janet Woodhatn. Fourth: Charles Cable . Glenn Thomp on. Conley Hemmen. George Peace. A.F.S. Members First Rote: Cayla Davit, I.inda Jackson, Cheryl Clowdus, Connie Cannon, Kathy McFrancb. Vicki Hood. Beverly Harrison. Second Rote: Karen LaRoque, I.inda Shelton, Charlotte Sizemore, Jan Armstrong. I.inda Bradley, Paula Bradley, Patay Campbell. Third Rote: Charlotte Flinn, Ann Glenn, Carla Murphy, Jane Southerland. Nancy Simmons Manha Mitchell. Janet Watkins. First Rote: Iinda Marsh, Jackie Moor, Linda Rogers. Rrba Roper, Amanda Callaspy, Dina Davidson. Second Rote: Patsy McKee. Karen Anderson, Elizabeth Jones, Cynthia Fleming, Sue Johnson, Linda Fowler. Lynn Handley. Donna Hood. Third Rote: Corolyn Duncan. Wanda Gilliam. Jane Southerland, Patsy Brooks, Joy Vann, Judy Hines, Jane Webster. Fourth Rote: Nancy Morton, Reida Hanks, Carol Hardy, Adena Dixon, Betty Garner, Barbara Fowler, Elaine Walker. Martha Gatlin, Cathy Cook, Kay Harris, Kay McClendon. 155 Committee Social First: I .re Lowery, Ronnie Cameron, Bernadinc Gallagher. Joy Hollingsworth. Phillip Carson. Second; Becky Kelly, Lynn Or mond. Paula Perry. The American Field Service was formed three years ago, when the Senior Promoters and other interested underclassmen united. 'Hte cluh has several purposes which include; To promote a better knowledge of our European ncighliors; to promote interest in the Foreign Exchange Student program; to raise money to support our exchange student each year. This year, the A.F.S. and the French Club have merged in a trial club. This will give the club more members with whom to work and arouse interest in foreign languages and foreign affairs. The French Club included students of French and others interested in the people and the language. Its purpose was to instill interest in a foreign language, and to stimulate interest in programs. Tickets Cissy McClendon. Mary Christy. Sister Glenn, Peggy Nixon. Laurie McClendon. Tim Darden. Joe Ann Downs, Ben Trammell, Judy Edmondson. Mike Carrol Sarah Wyatt. Patti Flanigan. Colleen Fitz gibon. David Fowler. Pat Dunagan, Richard Nor rU. Ways and Means 156 “How ’bout a loan?’ You have probably never said ibis if you put your money in the HEWITT-TRUSS-VILLE SAVINGS BANK. The bank is a school project in association with Junior Achievement and BTNB. It gives Hewitt students experience in business as savers and bank workers. Hewitt Trussville Savings Bank First Rote: Mr . Vick. sponsor; Connie Runyan, secretary; Judy Hines: Vicki Perry: Wanda Cillium, Kay Green; Amanda Catlaspy. Cashier; Kay Harris, vice president; Charlotte Mitehel; Mr . Horton, sponsor. Second Rote: Jerry Murphrce, president; Frank Tap-ley; Donnie McKinney; Butch Bodinr. 157 Members of this club must be taking mechanical drawing. The purpose of this club is to further the member’s interest in drawing. Future Nurses Are Always There to Help Menton of the Future Nunc are: First Row; Cathy Loggint, Cheryl Hilmcr. Anne Vann, Gloria Wood . Second Row: France Flanagan, Jo Ann Jones, Jud Youngman, Ann Shannon, Vanetta AttUon, Martha Brock, Linda Bain, Martha Hudson. Pat Williams; Linda Smith. Future Nurses The FUTURE NURSES is a truly great service club. Under the sponsorship of Miss Janice Hyde, the members work as volunteer workers in local hospitals. They also take part in fund raising activities for hospitals. 4 TREASURER SPONSOR Cathy hoggins Miss Janice Hyde 159 Future Secretaries Linda I-ambert, See,; Bonnie LeCroy, Pre .; Sandra Maxcy, V. Pres.; Jo Ann Davis, Treas. The Future Secretaries Club’s main purpose is to prepare high school girls for a career in business. Speakers from modeling schools and secretaries of important business firms teach the girls the proper way to walk, talk, and act in a business manner. The Future Secretaries Club invites girls from all grades to join. 160 Firtl Row: Iinda Lambert. Bonnie LeCroy, Sandra Maxcy. JoAnn Da in. Second Row: Su an Moore. Sharon Bi-hop, Cayle McCoy, Carolyn Paltenoo, Jimmie Harlow, Louiie William . Sherry Ratliff. K« rc Tapely. Sylvia Gulled ge. Wanda Hemming Third row: Becky June . Edith Brown, Pat«y Alford, Carolyn Elkin. Barbara Sykr . Linda Stone, Linda Bradley. Inter Club Council The Inter Club Council of our school consists of representatives from each club and is one of the governing bodies at Hewitt. It inspects and either passes or rejects each individual dub's constitution. This council also oversees all club work and activities. The Inter Club Council consists of responsible. civic-minded students who are concerned with the progress of the dubs, organizations, and activities at Hewitt Trussville High. Donna Hood, Trens.: Mrs. Flanagan, Sponsor; Wanda Fleming. See.; Clay Smith. Vice Pres.; Marvin Mayes, President. THE INTER CLUB COUNCIL CONSISTS OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM EACH CLUB Library Club Firii Row: Brenda Brown, Brenda Carter, Carolyn Searcy. Second Row: Shelly dinner, Yvonne Braxter, Judy O’Barr, Jeanette A1m-brook, Carolyn Carter, Satan I.utk. Third Row: Terry 'Diomat. Clurlottc Chappie, Janice Carter, Dianne Glato, Satan Lowery. First Row: Marlene Atkins, Jerry Mitchell, John Brewer, Donnie Akin. Terry Wesson, day Smith, Mickey Harris, Peggy Homan. Second Row: Jeanette Cranford. Ralph McCall, Richard Cehri. Willie Champion. Mike Parker, Teddy Nelson, Charles Miller. Vicki Perry. Third Row: Abby Johnson, Slike Carter, Floyd Hubbard. B. W. Self, Vincent Studeman, Jimmy Morgan, Brenda Freeman. Fourth Row: Judy Russell. Marvin Mayes, Ocie Spear. Hal Waldrop, Lawrence Phillips, David Vaughn, Tim Boone. Fifth Row: Coach Self. Charles Brock. John Payne, Earnest Rudick, John Hilmer. Hal Harris. H-Club H-CLUB is an organization composed of those who have earned a letter in varsity sports or cheerleading. They are sponsored by Coach Gcddcs Self. Each year, after being conducted through initiation, members are officially in the club. The members of the H-CLUB symlxdize the spirit and cnthusiastical athletic ability shown at our school. They are an example of sportsmanship and team effort. PRESIDENT Mike Carter VICE-PRESIDENT Teddy Nelson SPONSOR Coach Geddes Self SECRETARY Peggy Homan Y-Teens The Y-Tecns dress dolls for underprivileged children. The Y-Teens are well known for their great effort of service to others. Each year they dress dolls so that they can l e given to underprivileged children at Christinas. Some of these girls also spend Christmas vacation working at the Coodwill Store. Y-Teens are willing and able workers who deserve much credit. The YWCA sponsors dances for Y'-Teens each year and hn« the crowning of a Y'-Trcn Sweetheart. 164 Y-Teen Purpose “To build a fellowship of women ami girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share His love for all people and to grow in the knowledge and love of God.” Y-Teen Officers 165 P.E. Assistants Ticket Committee Office Assistants Bus Drivers P.E. Assistants The Physical Education Assistants aid our P.E. department in supervising classes. They give up their free periods to help out in the gym with other physical education students. They are very much appreciated by the P.E. teachers as well as by the students themselves. Ticket Committee The Ticket Committee is one of Hewitt’s many service organizations. They have charge of all the tickets for our sports events. Office Assistants The Office Assistants help Mrs. Sutter and Mrs. Parsons with the mountain of problems and tasks they face each day. They check attendance records, mimeograph bulletins, run errands, and maintain the telephone answering service. While doing a great service to our school the Office Assistants gain experience in secretarial work that will be useful to them in a future vocation. Bus Drivers Each day the Bus Drivers rise early to drive their route and pick up the hundreds of students that attend Hewitt. The Assistants are always ready to take over for the drivers in time of sickness. 167 We Could Not Function Without These People CUSTODIAN AND LUNCHROOM STAFF 168 Student take a peek at tbe new library. rrS.A.’”s Sponsor Sadie Hawkins' Day Tbe good old carefree daft at H-T. The Service Association sponsored “Twirp Week April 6. 7, and 8. On Friday, Sadie Hawkins' Day, all members of the student body dressed as if they were in Dogpatch. A “Kangaroo Court was held to punish all violators of the Twirp laws. Steve Bowden and Edna Needham were winners of the costume contest. 169 IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Josephine Handley As God may give so God may lake .. . And life must come and go ... Whatever weather may prevail ... Or how the rivers flow ... It is not ours to question Him ... To murmur or complain ... Or criticize Him for the tears ... That mingle with the rain ... Our sorrow and our tragedy are His divine command .. . And in the deepest darkness we ... Must try to understand ... God rules the whole wide world and all ... The universe He made ... And if we love and honor Him — We need not lie afraid ... And if He wants us to ! e sad — undergo a loss .. . Then let us do His holy will ... And let us bear our cross. James J. Metcalfe 170 HALL OF FAME Edited By Donna Hood Assisted By Anita Roddam 171 Hall of DIANA ANKER Winner of the l c$t girl hand student. 1965 All Stale hand member and 1965 holder of the Director’s Award. She is also a member of the Birmingham. Youth Symphony Solo Clarinetist with marching and Concert Band. CHARLES BROCK All County Back of the Week. VINCENT STUEDEM AN He is known to all the students as Dr. Zorba. To him those players on the football squad are exclusively his. There could never have been a more dependable manager, assistant, or doctor. CHARLES PAYNE Charles did outstanding work as Drum Major of the Hewitt-Tnissville Marching Band. Me accepted unusual responsibility in leading the band through pep rallies, concerts and football games. B. W. SELF All County Back of the Week. 172 Fame STEVE FRANKLIN Sieve was chosen for his leadership in this school. He was chosen as President of the Student Body by the students. He attended the Southern National Convention of the Student Council. He is also a member of the boys Octet. ii P A J JOY HOLLINGSWORTH Joy had the honor of being chosen to go to Europe this past summer. She applied through the National Association of Student Council. She was then chosen through the Washington office. DONNA PARKER Donna, Miss Hewitt-Trussville, represented our school at the Dental Clinic Game. She returned with the title of Miss Jefferson County. JERRY MORPHREE Jerry was chosen for his good work in our Red Cross Council. He is at present a member of the District Planning Committee and has done an excellent job. He was also chosen for being an outstanding Junior Citizen. 173 Exchange Student Oya Erenli Oya Erenli is a petite young lady about 5’1” with big blue eyes and a radiant smile. Oya bails from Istanbul. Turkey, and Center Point, Alabama where she lives with one of our fellow seniors, Patte Flanigan. She is an honorary G. A. C. and a meml cr of the Mu Alpha I beta. She has been seen on assembly and everyone should know her. It was a pleasure to have Oya in our school this year. 175 Senior Who’s Who Best Dressed Becky Kelly Teddy Nelson Best Looking Connie Runyan Wayne Morgan 176 Most Likely to Succeed Ahbie Johnson Sieve Franklin Glenda Glenn Harold Simmons Friendliest Gayla Davis Dicky Bentley Best All Around Caylc Robinson Vincent Stuedemnn 178 Junior Who’s Who Most Popular Colleen Fitzgibbon Albert Jennings Best Dressed Jan 0wings Randy Quick Best All Around Candy McCranie John Payne Most Athletic Mary Edwards Jimmy Morgan 179 Freshman Who’s Who Sophomore Who’s Who Most Popular Frank Chandler Laurie McLendon Best All Around Johnny Watkins Sharon Fourroux Most Popular Lee Lowery Delane Honeycutt Dan Perry Martha Mitchell 180 Best All Around Christmas Ball The annual G.A.C. Christmas Ball was held December 17. 1965. This is a formal dance sponsored by the Girls’ Athletic Club. Girls in the “MISS CHRISTMAS SPIRIT” contest were nominated by their homerooms. The homerooms supported their nominees with financial backing. The girl who raised the most money was crowned “MISS CHRISTMAS SPIRIT 1965”. She was Miss Sheila Parker. The auditorium was beautifully decorated in blue and white for the holiday dance. Music was provided by the TOWNSMEN. 1965 Homecoming Queen Marilyn Anker and Her Court Enhanced the Homecoming Activities With Regal Dignity 183 The crowd wailed anxiously for the crowning of Miss Jefferson Hewitt’s own Donna Parker. Miss Jefferson County. County at the Dental Clinic Came. At the Homecoming game between Hewitt and Fairfield, Marilyn Anker was crowned Miss Homecoming for 1966. The cheerleader were happy over the victory of Erwin, 32 to 0. 184 The cheerleaders pose prettily for a picture. “Come in Mars!” He's a walking miracle.” Hurry! It’s almost lime for Peyton Place! “What a terrible way to go-go!” Robin! Starl iheBatmobile. 185 “Hamlet was just killed in an airplane crash! “May I have your attention please?” “Plug it in, and presto—Toast’em Pop-Ups!” Personally, I like chunky peanut butter better.” 186 SPORTS Edited By John Reed Roger Brumbcloc Assisted By Rocky Branham FOOTBALL Varsity Football Team TARRANT 27—HEWITT 12 Hewitt jumped out in the lead when Mike Parker picked up a fumble and raced in for a touchdown. Wc passed on our twenty yard line, ami they intercepted it and scored on the next play. At the half the score was 7-6 in favor of Tarrant. In the third quarter they scored two touchdowns and we came hack with a 45 yard pass from Akin to Harris that carried the ball to the four yard line. Two plays later Brock scored. Tarrant scored one more. HR WIN 0—HEWITT 32 We would like to thank Coach Self for his help on these write-ups. SHADES VALLEY 20—HEWITT 0 The mounties invaded Hewitt. The upset-minded Huskies were beaten 20-0. Gene Hightower led the Mounties by scoring two touchdowns. Charles Brock. B. W. Self, and Jimmy Morgan were the standouts for the Huskies. Hewitt finished the season by trampling Erwin 32 to 0. Charles Brock scored two touchdowns and B. W. Self scored two for the Huskies. The team finally showed what they were capable of doing. The line was great but the backs were even better. LEEDS 3—HEWITT 0 This was our first outing of the year! We had a good team effort and played well enough to win, but seven fumbles cost us the ball game. We played really well on defense holding Leeds to four first downs. Outstanding players of the game—Charlie Brock on offense and defense, David Vaughn on defense. Mike Carter on defense, Mike Parker on defense. BERRY 34—HEWITT 0 On the following week Hewitt traveled to play the Buccaneers. The strong defense led by all State Mike Kolan held the Huskies scoreless. James Ferguson scored two for the Buccaneers. Huskies suffered a severe blow when halfback Tim Boone was lost for the season. JONES VALLEY 0—HEWITT 7 Hewitt Trussville snapped its sixteenth straight losing streak, by scoring one first quarter touchdown, and then playing their bruising defense. The game went without score from there on. Our offensive players Diaries Brock and Johnny Watkins led the Huskies. On defense, B. W. Self, Johnny Brewer, and Jimmy Morgan were the standouts. Johnny Watkins gained 82 yards for the game’s leading ground gainer of the night. 190 MORTIMER JORDAN 14—HEWITT O The Rlue Devils were sparked on lo victory l y Gary Quick, the Huskies missing four starters. Albert Jennings, Marvin Mays, and Mike Carter were the stand-outs for the Huskies. FAIRFIELD 20—HEWITT 0 The Fairfield Tigers tip-ended the Huskies on Homecoming night. Tiger quarterback Chet Carrol’s throwing and running, plus tight defense proved too much for the Huskies. Charles Brock, Terry Wesson, B. W. Self, Jimmy Morgan were the stand-outs. McADORY 12—HEWITT 19 The Huskies gained their second victory of the season by overwhelming the Jackets by the score of 19 to 12. Fullback B. W. Self scored two touchdowns of 5 and 10 yards. Charles Brock made one touchdown of 50 yards. Standouts were Jimmy Morgan, Mike Carter. Terry Wesson and Steve Davidson. MINOR 7—HEWITT 0 Ralph Julian scored the only touchdown of the game as Minor l eat Hewitt 7 to 0. Huskies’ offense showed signs of life but could not break the goal line. Penalties played a major part for Minor. Brock had his usual game with help from Ralph McCall and Richard Gehri. LETTERMEN Donny Akin Tim Boone John Brewer 192 Willie Champion Diaries Brock Mike Carter Richard Gehri Flovd liubhnrd Hal Harris John lliimer Mickey Harris Jerry Mitchell % Clay Smith Ralph McCall Mike Parker Teddy Nelson B. W. Self Terr)1 Wesson Marvin Mays % Ocie Spears Hal Waldrop BASKETBALL E. B. Erwin 36 Trussville 69 Fairfield 37 Trussville 38 Warrior 48 Trussville 66 Tarrant 40 Trussville 56 Phillips 58 Trussville 53 Springville 63 Trussville 67 Leeds 54 Trussville 60 Hewitt Invitational Tarrant 30 Trussville 42 Warrior 43 Trussville 65 Tarrant Invitational Ragland 39 Trussville 55 Tarrant 39 Trussville 49 Mortimer-J 37 Trussville 40 Ix eds 60 Trussville 76 Shades-V 54 Trussville 56 Comer 49 Trussville 51 E, B. Erwin 40 Trussville 75 Hueytown 44 Trussville 56 Jefferson County Classic Ensley 45 Trussville 61 Leeds 48 Trussville 80 Fairfield 58 Trussville 72 Tarrant 58 Trussville 63 Mortimer-J 77 Trussville 88 195 I.-R: Cooper, Franklin, llarriii. Green, Mathew . Rudiek. Phillips. Hubbard, Boone, Metty Kneeling: Akin, Sorenson. We're Number One! The 1965-66 HUSKY BASKETBALL TEAM gave Coach Riley Whitaker his best season with a record of 20 wins to 1 loss as of February 1. The Huskies won the first Invitational at home with n lead of 60-54 over Leeds. They then edged out Tarrant with Coach Whitaker with Rudick SCOre °f 42’28- OUr lil tr°Ph ' °f 8 V™'™ season. The Huskies triumphed again when the top four seeded teams advanced to a semi-final in the Tarrant Invitational. Triumphant joy was unsurpassed as they received their second trophy of the season. Hewitt trampled Comer, giving the Huskies a berth in the Jefferson County Classic. Hewitt with their secret weapon (Coach Riley Whitaker) won again! They defeated the Hueytown Gophers in the game between the top Jefferson County teams. Another big prized trophy! The Huskies were at this time the top team of Jefferson County. With pride in their hearts, coach, and trophies, the Huskies looked forward to their challenging championship game. Hewitt, the County Champs, met against Ensley, the City Champs on January 22, 1966. The Huskies triumphed again with a winning score of 61-45. Hewitt won the Championship trophy. We are very proud of our HEWITT’ TRUSSVILLE BASKETBALL TEAM and our new coach. Donnv Akin—Guard Craig Rattles—Guard Tim Boone—Guard iiiinn Gregg Cooper—Guard Steve Franklin—Forward Hal Harris. Hewitt’s Co-Captain Woody Green—Guard 197 Hal Harrb—Guard Floyd Hubbard—Forward Lawrence Phillips—Foncard Bruce Williams—Forward Robert Mathews—Forward Ernest Rudick—Center Coach Riley Whitaker • THE TOP SCORERS FOR THE HUSKIES Hal Harris—15.6 Ernest Rudick—12.5 Robert Mathews—8.5 Floyd Hubbard—7.1 Hugs and Kisses for the Classic Champs Hubbard receives pass on press. Harris and Mathews form a mountain against Val-ley. THE TOP REBOUNDERS FOR THE HUSKIES Hal Harris—9 Emest Rudick—8.5 Robert Mathews—5 The closest way to score. Lose something? We scored again. What to do, Coach? 200 Huskies defeat Gophers in Classic. TRACK Mike Parker, David Parsons, Teddy Nelson, Mike Lockhart Billy Braden. Albert Jennings, Robert Hare, Terry Johnson. Tommy Crimsley, Ralph McCall, Dennie Nabors, Charles Miller, Cary Smith, John Payne, David Vaughn. Jack Concll, Marvin Mays. Jerry Mitchell, Milton Burtrem. Terry Wrwon. John Reed, Mark Robinson, Harry Shi (let, Mike Campbell, David Jones, Hal Waldrop. Parker passes baton to Brock. 203 GO-HEAD Peggy Homan 204 Hewitt is spirit. Varsity Cheerleaders Jeanette Cranford HEAD Marlene Atkins Judy Russell The VARSITY CHEERLEADERS are full of vimt vigor, ami vitality. They are always on the sidelines cheering the Huskies on to victory. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS are chosen by Mrs. Pat Smith, their sponsor, and other members of the squad. They must have a “C” average and an excellent conduct record and must be able to practice during the summer months. We are very proud of the VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, for their leadership on as well as off the field. Brenda Freeman B-TEAM First Row: Frank Taplcy. Robert Brasher, Mike Newsome, Milton Buttram, Dan Perry, Butch Busby, John Amberson, Lynn Carpenter, Tram Norris, Sam Collins, Dennis Nabors. Second Rote: Steve Davidson. Fugene Melton, Sammy Choat, Frank Chandler, Johnny Watkins, Albert Jennings, Robert Hore, Lawrence Phillips, Bill Hicks, Jerry Weems, John Hadcock. Football Hewitt 13 John Carroll 0 Hewitt 13 Tarrant 0 Hewitt 25 Erwin 0 Hewitt 18 Tarrant 0 Hewitt 7 Shades Valley 24 206 Basketball Coach Arnold Dryer Watch that defense! Get the pass! Boatwright goes for two. H.T. 21 Fairfield 24 H.T. 36 Warrior 25 H.T. 37 Tarrant 33 H.T. 29 Phillips 35 H.T. 27 Springfield 43 H.T. 26 Mortimer-J. 30 H.T. 31 Leeds 28 H.T. 30 Shades Valley 39 H.T. 33 Corner 28 H.T. 32 Erwin 19 H.T. 44 Leeds 20 H.T. 28 Fairfield 22 H.T. 21 Tarrant 29 H.T. 39 Mortimer-J. 50 Fint Row: David Dobbs, John Payne, Hal Bryant, Second Row: Coach Doer, Cary Boatwright, David Vaughn, Mike Prince, Steve Henderson, David Rcavis. 207 B-Team Cheerleaders Jane Webster Janet Woodhnm Susan Gunter HEAD-CHEERLEADER CO-HEAD CHEERLEADER Our B-Team Cheerleaders inspire sportsmanship and promote team spirit. Mary Ann McLendon Carla Murphee Iinda Roper 208 ADVERTISEMENTS Edited By David Jones Jeanette Tyler Assisted By Richard Norris Sandra Smith 20V WESTERN SUPER MARKETS WHERE EVERY CUSTOMER IS IMPORTANT GREEN STAMPS Fourteen Stores to Serve Jefferson County and Now MT. VERNON GROCERY Live Bait, Tackle, Ice American Oil RALSTON PURINA COMPANY Trussvillo, Alabama Fresh Ice Pack Fryers Riverside Turkeys Phone 655-3143 Compliments of BEST WISHES DICK'S TV PRICE’S DRUGS Television and Radio ON THE CORNER Phono 655-3143 Let Us Fill Your Nert Proscription Pinson, Alabama Compliments Compliments of of SANDERS FOOD CENTER HARDWARE Pinson, Alabama ARRINGTON SUNDRIES Compliments of Compliments of VULCANCRAFT HDWE. PINSON PHARMACY CO. Pinson Shopping Centor In Roebuck Plaia, 1021 Phone 664-2011 Gadsden Road, Alabama ROBERT D. KELLEY, JR. We are Here to Serve You Personal Residence Telephone 833-9511 Phone 785-2861 211 a fine portrait... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events of your life,come to the Photograph Studio of your Official Photographer... COMPLIMENTS OF DEACON JONES ELEC. CARB. CO. 2106 2nd Ave. South Phone ALpine 1-5410 Ret. ALpine 1-5523 W. O. JONES COMPLIMENTS OF DUNCAN DRUG STORE 979 Gadtden Highway Birmingham, Alabama Phone: 836-5390 PHILLIPS SHELL SERVICE Tiros: Tubes: Batteries: Accessories 21st Court and Center Point Rd. Center Point, Ala. Phone 853-9788 COMPLIMENTS GREENHALLS , j Men's Clothing Eastwood Mall Phone: 592-6661 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS MATHEWS OF APPLIANCE AND AIR CONDITION EAST LAKE AUTO PARTS SERVICE INC. Branches in HAROLD L MATHEWS President Trussville 1656 Center Point Road B'ham Springviilo Congratulations to the Class of '66 Continue to Fly High COMPLIMENTS With OF SUNNY-K AERO CORPORATION RIDDLE’S B'ham Municipal Airport 7725 Eastwood Mall Flight Instruction, Aircraft Rental Birmingham, Alabama 595-0321 Smart Clothes for the Smart Girl. 213 Milk—Ice Cream The Modern Milk House Locally Owned and Operated 3415 Third Avenue South Birmingham 12, Alabama Phone 324-8646 214 We Appreciate Your Business EAST LAKE AUTO PARTS 8340 1st Ave. No. 836-3231 BRANCH TRUSSVILLE AUTO PARTS 655-2888 WINN-DIXIE MONTGOMERY. INC. Super Food Stores Serving the Southeastern States 1550 Jackson Ferry Road P.O. Box 2029 Montgomery, Alabama We Specialize in Clean Cars TRUSSVILLE MOTORS 155 Main Street 655-2704 Trussvilie, Alabama ALABAMA MUSIC CENTER Headquarters tor Band Instruments GEORGE PREWETT 1906—4th Ave. N. 324-9121 Route II, Box 120. B'ham 10, Ala. SOUTHERN READY MIX INC. For Prompt Concrete and Mortar Service JOE F. YARBOROUGH Pres. MARTIN REALTY CO. Specializing in Rural and Urban Property The Road to Sound Investment GUY V. MARTIN. Broker Phone: 655-3426 TrussviUe, Alabama Office 664-6243 Res. 664-7600 PETE HAYES LANDSCAPING AND NURSERY CO. Shrubbery, Grass, and Trees Rt. 2, Box 118 Pinson, Ala. NELM'S PURE OIL PURE Firebird Palmerdalo, Ala. 215 Jor a wonderful future! 216 Southern ‘ Bell Compliments of PRATER DRUG GO BOWLING AT TRUSSVILLE bowl Bowling at Its Best BILL GAINES Owner PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST Phone 655-3601 Res. Phone 655-3128 Trussville Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments MR. AND MRS. of a WM. D. THOMPSON, M.D. HEWITT SUPPORTER Compliments of GLENDALE MILLS TRUSSVILLE 156 Main TELEPHONE CO. INC. Compliments of BRADEN FURNITURE WESTERN COMPANY AUTO President: VERNON BRADEN ASSOCIATE STORE 106 Chalkvillc Rd. Everything for the Trussville, Alabama Automobile Phone 655-3506 Res. 655-3158 217 DIXIE SUPER STORE Center Point, Alabama Manager—DEWEY H. THORNTON FOOD TOWN PINSON PLAZA Home Owne l—Home Operated We Give S H Green Stamps 664-7122 Choice Meats are Our Specialty PASQUALE'S AND GRAYSONS Italian and American Food at Its Best Dine In or Carry It Out 853-3131 1849 Center Pt. Kd. Compliments of JOHN O. FREEMAN GENERAL CONTRACTOR Birmingham, Ala. Phone: 833-7326 218 EAST LAKE 8429 1st Ave. N. B'ham, Alabama Phone 833-5831 dairy treat Sandwiches Shakes Ice Cream CIRCLE THREE DUDE RANCH Horseback Riding Fishing Hiking Rve Beautiful Lake; Clay Rd. Trussville, Alabama Phone 655-3102 Uttrs AND 10YS' WtAt { r$UQP Roebuck Shopping Center 9078 4th AVENUE SOUTH Birmingham 6 Alabama PHONE 836-3891 DOUGHNUT COMPANY 8601 First Avenue North Phone 836-3251 Open 24 Hours 219 e Tte ClfeaQdl Utoiu COMPLIMENTS Ed jbrusweii Furniture Bertha's Beauty Salon Midwest Steel Robert's Barber Shop Allen Blankenship Gadd Inn Harvey's Florist Sherwin-Williams Co. Harris and Box Food Store Super Savers Pinson Flower Shop Jeanne's Beauty Salon Sam's Pure Pep Wood's Rexall Drug Store V. J. Elmore Store J. N. Gober Steel PLUMBING—HEATING—AIR CONDITIONING WEBB CONTRACTING SERVICE 2240 Center Point Road Birmingham, Alabama W. C. WEBB Phone 853-0122 HAVERTY'S Compliments of Your Friendly Neighborhood Store HOLSUM BAKERS Holsum Makes It Better Haverty's of East Lake 7740 First Avenue North In the Heart of East Lake Phone 836-4281 FRED A. WILLIAMSON AGENCY Insurance—The Key to Success Real Estate 2212 Fifth Way N. W. Center Point Phone: 853-3061 For Goodness Sake Eat GOLDEN FLAKE Potato Chips, Kracklins, Korn Kurls Got Them in Your Lunchroom 221 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADUATION ED MOORE CLASS RING REPRESENTATIVE HERFF JONES COMPANY N MEMORIAM Girl, team, fun, friends - all go better refreshed. Coca-Cola, never too sweet, gives that special zing... refreshes best. things go better.i .-with Coke Love to our friend. Mrs. Ruth Perry. She lived the life of an angel here on Earth. When God called this angel, she did not tarry. She left this world and her warm hearth. Tears were shed and hearts were broken. Her life is a beautiful memory—a prized token. Late Honors Section Queen—Miss Lynne Handley V Valentine Queen Miss Lynne Handly was crowned “Valentine Queen of 66” on February 11. 1966. Candidates are nominated, and the winner is determined by a popular vote of the student body. The new queen is a lovely, petite girl with soft brown hair, sparkling brown eyes, a friendly smile for everyone, and a personality that enhances anyone in her company. Congratulations Queen Lynne. Oratorical Contest Winner Ninth Grade Winners Robrit Johnson Mary Exa Walker Sam Liles Susan Liles Ralph Wratzcl First First Trussville Civitan Alternate Alternate Senior Winner David Marshall is shown receiving his prize of $50 with Mrs. Fanigan, his sponsor, and Mr. Lee Bains, contest chairman, looking on.
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