Hueytown High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Hueytown, AL)

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Student Life . . Honors ..... Athletics .... Faculty . . . Classes. . . Potpourri .... Organizations . Advertisements Closing ...... THROUGH THE PAGES .1 7 .25 .35 .49 .65 .95 103 161 169 203 220 All through your life you will meet people. People who are important to you, and those who are not. In time, children leave parents. Friends leave friends and acquaintances move on. People grow - people change. Enemies hate and move on, friends love and move on. As you turn tha pages of this book, think of the many who have moved into your memory,', those in the past and those in the present. Each person moves into if someone's life and leaves a certain mark. You find you are made up of bits and pieces of all who have ever touched your life, and you are more because of it, and you would be less if they had not. Hopefully, in time you can accept all the bits and pieces in humanity and wonder, and never question and never regret, what you have found. Heather Davis KVM ee Opening SWS' l'2ffe 'W 'Z' ff Mu mai I e 'H 4,1 I ww? f ......, pw 'w I 36 , 'I' Ny -0 'if ,fr ev- Y c .Qjf Q . svwff , gif 42' .41 KH-,, SEV. : M X ' r. R .xg . .sr- r fer' sk ,. ,lfggii-i.1 0 .L gy? A is . We Wi Z 1 3 2 e 8 3 2 1 2 2 x JSIDWM' ' Q Q B! s .f,. N l A 'vi A A .. A ' VL s ' 0 . , , , 1 M, my 'Zak A N ff A .m33 XWQ. Z 52' 'ai - gf. 1 'ff,.f x .. t9 f' 51,45 ,S -h1 vl1Wl W17,m 4-mf' W if u ij! ., 1 N Q 'T' , 1 L. , f-W' x, adj li N33-'f ::f'l'i . xx f- 'HROUGH THE Through the iars - theme - 1988 year- vok. What does it mean? It eans everything that happens, lerything worth remembering. means teachers, parents, ends, and enemies. fThe latter vesn't include the previously entioned.l So many things have hap- :ned this year. Assemblies, up rallies, blood drive, art JW ,,,...' fm 'r,,,, , , 1' Tff A . fi--f, . xymbxtf , ,. ' , H? ,Aix shows, field trips, football, base- ball, basketball, volleyball, track and golf matches, picture taking, tests, beauty pageant, home- coming, arguing with those close to you, becoming thrilled when the guy or girl you've had your eye on has finally noticed you, wanting to die of embarrassment after dropping your books in the middle of Pine Hall right before the tardy bell rings, becoming worried about your English grade after failing the BIG test: Opening these are some of the things that happened to everyone this year. This is what your high school years are made up of. The friendships you make, the friend- ships you break. Twenty years from now, these things will mean so little, but so much. nm, i 1 hw x W? 5X-x Q 3 ' 'A -111' 2 QQ.. gi. K f Opening ff E! Ext in nufww., W ww mmf ,W K I' '4 'lW-rw , ,A X n fa, x 1:w ' f--- f-f-W--A -----suuqpu-ni ,Msn ' . M. ling-awww 'iii r l , I ll' 1:1 an-21 g A1 Q ' its ml . Y 11,3 W 5 ml HH 11 KWH' ini! ' ml 1113 1110 annum uiunna mm iw W :Shui I-11 -., '11' 111 gusts! J.,-,,,.., 41? uqynndu 11010 wlxnuluuvl gmhmiilil ggmsitlw will QKWQWKGC-Q73 aux umm JI -2 ff 'g, .ww new xr xg jig! Dear Friends, We know that you join us in congratulating our football team on a SUPER start to the '87 season! We are sure that every student has high hopes of a play-off berth for this year. As cheerleaders we realize the importance of school spirit and crowd participation. We are working hard to make this year's pep rallies better than ever, and to show our football team we are behind them 1009B! We hope that each student will do his part in helping us reach our goal. Starting Friday the Spirit Award at the Pep Rally will be given to the class that shows the most spirit throughout the entire pep rally which includes the cheers, chants, fight song, and most importantly the Alma-Mater. We'll be handing out the words before the pep-rally to the Alma-Mater. We encourage everyone to stand and sing to show his respect for Hueytown High! The class winner will be announced at the end of the pep-rally following the fight song! At the game Friday night there will be a student section roped off for students only. We ask that you show your spirit by sitting there. School Spirit is such an important part of helping our football team. So everybody wear anything purple or gold tomorrow, wish a player GOOD LUCK, and let's have a great pep- rally. Good Luck to Our Gophers! Thank You, HHS Cheerleaders '87 5,ia.ggl.o-was .ss I PUT TRA IN ITS may Opening Emotions, relationships, feelings and friendships these are just a few things experienced to make life seem exciting and new. There are many things that students go through. There are times of stress times of wondering, whether or not to go on. To survive and enjoy life, one must be strong. Life means dealing with the little things that are meant to annoy. Dealing with the many fears Coping with the tears. These are the things that happen through the years W 13 NXHHNXI I Nl. l gm np -Q-4. J Opening A 2655 TS ' Nb' ave , mm ui ,ff X v. ? I awww, VF- ' K K l . ,,.,. . .3 L W I A X 1 U- Q-ff? U X 43 .ffl J 1 ws A H f' ' nh . 4 , 'Z-..,v, ,gy ram... ,nn 1 3 I-pf ' x3i?W'aw,, 1 l mt v M, wfxwzf A Little Somethin' Different Picture this: You're flipping through your new yearbook looking for your picture when suddenly, out of the blue, you see these strange pages. Your first reaction: whine about the absence of your face and turn the page, BUT WAIT! You may actually be impressed! In the following six pages you will see and read about fads, fashions, and local and world news from the 80's presented to you in a way never done before at Hueytown. It's amazing, you say. It's incredible, you yell! Well, you 're right, and it's all right here for you at no extra charge. Whatta bargain! TRIVIA O'PLEN TY Who is the King of Rock-n-Roll ? Who sings the hit Always ? Who are famous for singing beach music? Who is the main song writer for Petra and what instrument does he play? Who is the lead singer for Stryper? Who created Sherlock Holmes? Who were Adam 's three sons? Who has the album Don't Wait for the Movie ? What was the most money making movie ever? How much money was Bo Jackson offered in pro football that he turned down? On what date did the most recent NFL strike begin? Who wore the only KC jersey to be retired? What is Michael Jackson 's movie now being shown at Epcot Center in Disney World? Who was the most memorable person in the Iran Contra Hearings? Who holds the record for the most hits in professional baseball ever? Who holds the record for the most consecutive games with a hit? Who was Joe DiMaggio's most famous wife who divorced him? Who were the famous 50's and 60's beach lovers? DO YOU REMEMBER The aroma from Mrs. Barkhurst's room Mr. Dennis' ties? Flirting with Coach Tibbs? Icicles in Mrs. Blackwell's room? Trying to get a parking place? The sick feeling you get when you see an F your name? Mr. Hall's, well, Mr. Hall? Good ol ' sweaty pep rallies? Mrs. Ball's Singers lnot Swingersl? Coach Fuller's sparkling wit? Dozing off in Mrs. Stokes' room? Mrs. Whatley's opinion on kids today? The stench of hair spray in the girls' locker room? The smell that can 't be described emana from the boys' locker room? Our majestic mascot, the gopher? Michael Sweet 6 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 7 Cain, Abel, and Seth 8 E.T. 10 S10 million 11 September 22, 1987 12 Dick Howser 13 p1RnFrj Ca Col. Oliver North 15 Pete Rose 16 Joe DiMaggio 1 7 Marilyn Monroe Avalon and Annette Funicello. ting ta- is b Answers: 1 Elvis Presley 2 Atlantic Star 3 The Beach Boys 4 Bob Hartman, gu White He Mini Mag Whatcha Thinking, Hueytown? The annual staff took a poll of six homerooms, two from each grade, and had the students answer fifteen questions to get a feel of the likes and dislikes of Hueytown High School students today. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS AFTER GRADUATION? Over two-thirds of you chose college. Other answers included finding a job, getting married, and partying until no tomorrow. WHAT ARE YOUR CAREER GOALS? Although most of you are undecided, the medical field, business administration, and law made a good showing. WHATIS YOUR FAVORITE SINGING GROUP? Despite the fact the answers to this question were numerous, Whitesnake was the winner with Bon Jovi close on their heels. Others mentioned where Prince and the Revolution, Stryper, L. L. Cool J., and the Beach Boys. WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE SOLO ARTIST? Whitney Houston, no doubt. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE TELEVISION SHOW? The Cosby Show was number one, with Alf bringing up a close second. Family Ties and Growing Pains were popular also. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE HOBBY? Reading was number one. Playing musical instruments, water skiing, and basketball showed well also. WHO IS THE BEST LOOKING MAN OR WOMAN, DEPENDING UPON YOUR PREFERENCE? For the men Tom Cruise is top gun. Bon Jovi ran a fairly close second. For the women Christie Brinkley was it. Janet Jackson and Heather Locklear placed well also. WHA T'S YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE EVER? Top Gun is tops. Nightmare on Elm Street fyou sickosl tied with The Color Purple for second. DO YOU THINK YOU ARE ATTRACTIVE? An overwhelming two-thirds of you do think you are attractive. Ipoor sapsl WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE CAR? The Camaro is the number one choice with the Porsche pulling a close second. Some of our flashy classmates chose the Ferrari and the Lamborghini, while the preppier of us chose the BMW. WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER AT HUEYTOWN HIGH? Get out from behind that tie Mr. Dennis, you're our favorite. Mr. Cashatt, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Blackwell, Coach Nipper, Mr. Hall, and Mr. Miller are some other favorites. WHA T'S YOUR FAVORITE AND LEAST FAVORITE CLASS? The very favorite class at Hueytown High School in the 1987-88 session is lunch. English ran a very close second. The least favorite is science. WHA T'S YOUR FAVORITE FOOD? Pizza ran away with it. Mexican and seafood tied for second. DO YOU BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST AND THE LORD? Amen. WHO'S YOUR FAVORITE CELEBRITY EVER? Tom Cruise and Eddie Murphy are at the top. Other high scorers are Michael J. Fox, Marilyn Monroe, Bruce Willis, Bill Cosby, and Bob Hope. x xg QUE S . 56 33' xx - CF ,va Sir' X-I , .J 1 I ' ,Ali f L 6 ALABAMA AUBURN FGOTBALL, 198 As you know, Ray Perkins is no longer the coach ofAlabama's Crimson Tide, since h took the coaching job at Tampa. Bama took a while looking for a new coach, and . decided that Georgia Tech's coach, Bill Curry, would be the best person for the job Since Curry took the job, sportswriters predicted that the Tide would be sixth in the SEC Well, preseason practices took place and just before the season started, Curry picket David Smith as the best man for the quarterback position. Curry was right, David wa superb in the first game against Southern Miss, passing 13 of 21 for 147 yards and 1 td's, leading the Tide to a 38-6 win. The next week, Bama had to go to Penn State tc play. When the Tide came rolling in, they had their spirits sky high. In that game Humphrey ran for 220 yards including a 73-yard touchdown run. Bama won that game closer than what it should have been, 23-14. Next up, Florida. When Bama met up with Florida, the Gators just ate 'em up. Headlines were, Smitl explodes into SEC with romp over the Tide. Well, just seeing them can tell you that the Tide got run over by Emmitt Smith. He ran for a record setting 224 yards for Florida Bama's defense did punish Bell by sacking him 6 times. He only passed for 130 yard and 2 interceptions. Final score was 23-14g Florida. The next week Bama had all kinds o troubles with Vandy but winning it in the last minute, 30-23. Humphrey was the hero bg running a 54-yard kickoff return and scoring the last td. Next up USL and Memphi: State. Homecoming was against USL and Bama played sloppily but pulled out a win 38-10 The next week they played sloppily again, but they weren't as fortunate by losing 13-10 Next up, Tennessee. Bama after playing sloppily the last 2 weeks you would think that Tenn. would kil them but it was the opposite. Bama won hands down 42-22. Bobby ran for 127 yard: and Dunn passed for 229 yards being the best offensive game for the Tide. If they keep this up, they should go 9-3. But we will have to see. Good Luck, Bama. Roll, Tide, Rollll. Auburn ended last season with a win over Alabama 21-1 7. This year they ar predicted to win the SEC and come in third in the nation, but Dye had something else tj tell them. Dye said to be predicted that good was a laugh because of having a sloppy preseason practice. Well, when Texas came into town, Auburn proved Dye wrong by winning 31-3. One Burger killed the beef of the Longhorns. Burger passed 16 of 22 foi 269 yards and 2 td's. Next up, Kansas. When the Jayhawks came flying into Auburn, the Burger pass attack shot them down quickly by winning 48-0. Burger passed 189 yards and 2 td's. Next up, Tennessee. The game between Auburn and Tennessee was very even. Both teams had about th same amount of yardage each, the defenses were great, and the kicking game was thj same. Final score 20-20 tie. Next up, N. Carolina. Auburn went into the game as heavy favorites, but they won it in the second half, by Burger's passing 20-10. Burger passed for a 33 and a 3 yard td. passes to win it in the end of the game. Next up, Vandy. When Vandy came into Auburn, it was destruction time for them. Burger was perfec passing 14 of 18 for 282 yards and 2 td 's including a 46-yard td. pass to Weygand and 33 yard td. pass to Tillman to destroy Vandy 48-15. Next up, Ga. Tech. When Auburn played Ga. Tech, Auburn did not do too good until the 4th quarter, winning the game in the last seconds, 20-10. Bruce was great on the defense by grabbing 3 interceptions and causing 2 fumbles and 2 sacks. Burger set a record by passing 46 times and getting 30 completions. He passed for 265 yards and 1 td. Next up, Miss. St. Even though Burger did not play, Reggie picked up the Slack, winning 38- 7. Slack was great, completing 1 1 of 1 7 for 185 yards and 3 td 's. The defense held State to only 260 total yards and grabbing 5 turnovers. Although this season isn't over yet this coming Auburn-Alabama is probably going to be the game to see who is going to the Sugar Bowl. The Iron Bowl should be the best game ever between them. I think that Auburn will probably win the game at the last second just like last year. So, Good Luck, Auburn. War-r-r-r Eagle! James Kelley Mini Mag A Penny for Your Thoughts lt's the first day of school at Hueytown High for the 1987-1988 session. veryone's buddy, Penny Worthy lour heroinel, is in our midst. After ncializing a little and getting her schedule, she excitedly heads for her classes. 1st Period-English Mrs. Igiveffs steps to the front of the class. Hey, guys and dolls! l want to know how smart you really are, soooo write a summary Romeo and Juliet. lt's due in 20 minutes. lf it's not turned in by that time, l'll give you an Remember l'm Mrs. l-giv-effs. Penny ponders for a few moments and begins something like this: K'Romeo and Juliet, ie Real Trashl' Like okay, there was this really hot looking dude who had it bad for this tough chick, it his really stale parents had told him that he couldn't see her because her old man was st a dweeb, So old Romeo says to his dad, 'Hey buck, who do you think you are? Ward eaver or something? Okay, to keep this story from running on too long, it turns out that rod ol' Romeo gave the lovely Juliet ls cousin the knife because he fcousinl killed Romeo 's imber 1 buddy. Understand? Well, anyway, Juliet got real ticked off at Romy Baby, but Jmeo cooled her off. Unfortunately, Romeo has to tear out of town really fast because the ince was going to kill him. Then Juliet freaked out because her daddy ldweebl was trying make her marry this really wormy guy. l You know the type, great personality, makes his in clothes, and looks like Beaver Cleaverj So she says to her dad that he can just get out town. Then he got really upset and told her that she couldn 't talk to him that way, and he ipped her up the side of her head. So she runs to the preacher's house and gets a Feping potion so that her old man would think that she was dead, and then she could run ' with Romeo and be with him until death do they part. While all this mess is going on, lvmeo was really missing her so he sends a servant to keep an eye on her and to make re she's allright. Well, anyway, the servant freaks out when he sees Juliet's so-called ieral and runs to tell Romeo whatls going down. So, the preacher realizes that Romeo nks that Juliet is dead and runs to tell him that she's really not. Unfortunately he doesn 't uke it, and Romeo gets to Julie's tomb and thinks she is dead. ln his grief lHe really 'aked out.2 he kills himself, Then Juliet, our sleeping beauty, wakes up and sees that fmeo has done himself in, and is really upset because I mean, her husband is dead. So e grabs his sword and does herself in, too, To make it short and sweet, this couple loves each other and their really dumb, dumb rents won 't let them date. So when the guy thinks that she is dead, he kills himself, when e's really not. Then she wakes up and sees him dead and gives it to herself, too. Thatls 2 truth, too. id Period - Biology II Penny slides into her desk in the back of her biology class just the bell is ringing. Mrs. Olive Mushrooms is beginning a lecture on the Evolutionary eory. 9:15 Penny four heroine! overhears Betty Bigmouth say to Gerty Getitrite that she saw Hattie Mad and David Do-Right arguing in Winn Dixie parking lot and they broke up for il this time. U 9:25 Then Penny hears Fanny Flaps say to Carrie Cantshutup that she overheard Gerty titrite telling Lane Luvstatell that David slapped Mattie in the face because Mattie called fi a you-know-what. l' '9:40 Penny can't help but hear Lane Luvstatell and Nancy Noeitall having a heated iversation in the corner. l'm telling ya, Nance, Mattie's in the hospital. David knocked her teeth out. She's gumming her Jello at this very moment. 0:10 Penny watches Nancy cross the room to her best friend Anita Guy. Have you rd the news? David 's in prison! He went crazy and murdered Mattie 's entire family just :ause she spoke to Sam Studley. 50:15 The bell rings. Penny sees Dave and Mattie strolling down the hall, hand in hand, .ing into each other's eyes. That is what is called The Evolutionary Theory of Gossip. V sf ri. q' ,V , 3 X .4 in rf- X4 .X g .ff 4: X ., fi, in ,i.:uxg.f f Jyfx .4125-V! f' .XVT 1 .3 M 2 1 . ,iw K., . V: 1, xx? 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Yes, the lady flagging a plane in th back of the room, if it's not an emergency, you should wait until the end of the period. Oh, I can wait, but that's not my problem. You see, there's something wrong with my car. It's just. darling little blue '65 Mustang convertible. My daddy restored it, don 't you know. Get to the point, Worthy! Well, anyway, I just hopped right in that darling little car this morning and drove to school. But whei I decided to run to Circle K, that's where I go every moming, I turned the key and it made a noise lik. 'en'en'errerrerr.' And then it went 'ca chunka chunka psss' and then it just diied. Well, have you checked your battery lately? It can 't be that, the seat reclines just fine. No, the square thing under the hood. Oh yea, I 'm preeetty sure I have one. Have you checked the oil lately? Yea, there's plenty of oil in the glove box. Well, how 'bout your transmission fluid? Transmission? What's that? Well, let's all just go outside and take a look. ' Outside at Penny's darling little Mustang. Penny, pop the hood and let's take a look. Okaaay. Battery looks all right, cables are secure, transmission fluid's all right. Give me the keys and I 'll try ti crank this baby. En'errerrerrerrerr ca chunka chunka chunka pssss. I told you, Coach. I sure did. What did I tell you? I said it just goes 'Errerrerrerrerr ca chunks chunka chunka pssss' and then it just diiiies. Heeey, Worthy. When 's the last time you put gas in this vehicle? Oh, 4th Period - Lunch This is Penny's lunch period. She's just gotten her scrumptious lunch consisting of liver and green beans. IMy favorite, too.j She sits down next to this really cute football player, Sprite and strikes up a conversation. I had this really freaky dream last night. Okay, it was a really stormy night. I 'm tossing and turning ir my bed trying to get to sleep, in my dream, don 't you know. Well, anyway, after I try counting shee and pigs and horses and several other farm animals, I get up and head for the kitchen. Then across thj room, it catches my eyeg my best and yet my worst enemy . . . the refrigerator beckons. I slowly open th door. Light spills out across the floor. Inside, I see a treasure of food. Leftover pizzas, cheesecake, and six pack of Jolt Cola! Then I frantically open the freezer. Aaahh! I see chocolate ice cream with littl icicles gently cascading from the lid. Then, I look along the floor. I see a veritable army of Cokes. Lost i the ecstasy of it all, I eat as quickly as I can. Everything I see, I eat. I 'm in heaven! But then I try to ge into my jeans the next morning, and they won't budge past my thighs. I scream and woke myseh' up Now, was that a bad nightmare or what, Sprite? Huh, Oh, I guess I wasn 't listening, sorry. Well, um, I was just saying, commenting on what a nutritious meal you were eating. 5th Period - French H After Penny's fiasco with Sprite, she's not in the best of moods. She enters her French II class a little hesitantly, hoping that nobody in there had heard her humiliate herself. Hel teacher, Mrs. Ima Fruit, makes quite a first impression for the year. Uhuh, uhuh. You're an 'F-ie' and ho-ho, you're definitely an F-ie. Kenny Kickmehard, not you ideal student, remarks to Mrs. Ima Fruit that he don 't think she should generalize like that. It's plunl degrading. She replies, Di-moi qui tu frequentes. Je te dirai qui es. Huh, what's that mean? Tell me what company you keep, and I 'll tell you what you are. As they rally back and forth, Penny sort of drifts off to a land of her own Ualls asleepj. Unfortunately as she changes classes, she is still noi fully awake. 6th Period - American History I believe it is necessary at this point to interrupt Penny's first da I and give a little background about her American History teacher. His name is Mr. Takitie. He is as mucll a part of Hueytown High as glass in the parking lot and graffiti in the bathrooms. His persona is quit unique. If you're ever in the halls and hear, People, people, get to class, you know Mr. Takitie can' be far behind. His laughter can be heard ringing through the hallways during the day. His clothes were i style at one point or another, but they definitely are his. Don't misunderstand, he's a stickler for th rules, and you will learn his material or fail. Once you've taken one of his classes, you 'll never forget it. Okay, take it away Penny! Mini Mag If you'll remember, Penny isn 't actually awake, as is evident by the way she stumbles to her desk and 'omptly puts her head down. Class begins with Penny still snoozing. Mr. Takitie is lecturing on the Civil War. Who can tell me about the Battle of Gettysburg? Angela Askmee quickly replies, The Battle of Gettysburg was fought on July of 1863. The victory r the North was very encouraging, having been recently defeated at Chancellorsuille. Ooooh, very good, Angela. Yes, Yes. Very good. Now, who can tell me about that defeat at Hancellorsville? No hands? Well, I 'll just look down my roll and call on someone. Worthy, Penny 'orthy. Where are you? Smart aleck Angela points to our happily dreaming Penny. A little indignantly, Mr. Takitie very softly peats the question and hollers, Penny, at the end. A startled Penny rattles off, Oui, Oui, j 'aime la sole! What are you saying, exclaimed Mr. Takitie. I was just translating the sentence, 'Yes, Yes, l like the fish,' into French like you asked. Worthy, this is 6th period American History! Now shape up or I 'll send you to Coach Southcutt! Yes sir. ll Period - Algebra II The last class of the day! Penny has had an okay day, but she really wants to ip this class and go home, but she doesn't. As she walks in the door, she sees him, the teacher, and alizes that God has given her this gift since she has had such a trying day. He's clad in tight fitting jeans id a buttondown shirt opened just perfectly enough. He glides as gracefully as a ballerina. His hair has ren painstakingly fixed just right. He's just a preppy dream! Unfortunately, he opens his mouth and rnishes that' oh-so-perfect image. He makes the transformation from the demi-god that Penny Jrshipped from afar all of last year, into Mr. lmsofine, the slightly arrogant but always adorable guy at he is. As he makes his opening remarks, Penny is intrigued, but very leery of him. He seems nice enough, Penny thinks to herself, but what if he thinks I 'm a geek? I 'll have to sit in 're and never say a word! On the other hand, he might ask me to join the renowned Mr. Bill Club. I uld actually be a Bill-Ette! Excuse me, um Penny? Oh, yes, Mr. lmsofine? The bell has rung. You can leave now. Oh yeah. See ya tomorrow! As Penny walks out to her darling little '65 Mustang convertible Icomplete with gasl, she realizes that 2 year isn 't goin to be that bad. The character of Penny Worthy is not modeled after any particular student here at Hueytown, but is a lmination of all of us. She is solely the product of our imaginations. If any characters, other than :chers and one agreeable student, resemble people here, it is purely coincidental. Donna Robinson Julie Loper , April Headley P052 .Q A .w f if ' ,, I X f N I I' .fl i 1 V a gi is ,lf f .. V. if if?-1 ' Q.-cf 'S' wtf D Q-if K fi X lv: f,l Ui 'l lv 6 ' fir fda si s ly ' ffsigi. .,s, ' it Ittr 1 .Ji x K I It 1 f ffl? T K 9 x , V 1 . .3 bg 'WW Donna Robinson Julie Loper James Kelley Craig Rackley April Headley Jorge Lopez E Q Q 3 ' 5 x Q 2H , gQ4sg ,,. , ,f -5 Rhon ox MISS RE TROSPEC T 1 988 Ist Alternate Melinda Crump 2nd Alternate Stephanie Morton P000 Q00 5.0.04 3rd Alternate 9,9326 0 . 9 4 0 o Marla Banks ,0,0,', Q 0 of 4th Alternate Kelly Hyche '0 'O'0'9.0.9 0 Q Q Retrospect DUO'-ZC2 lst Alternate Kara Pickett D 2nd Alternate renna Waldrop 3rd Alternate Kim Wilson 4th Alternate Carol Morrow , 4,-Q 1,85 , 5:f,,ff x. xx' 4 ., 'Nfw I if a ,M -N my Q .. A A .. , , ' .i ' 4 . K ,, q q, . ev , xx? 1-vw W ,, 319, X , , x . 1 '94 . . 's- J Q 0 I QV LAWS E u S VW V' 5? 5 Q 'FPL 2 vw W. f j R455 9? gg-. ,W .Q ,lf 221 . 'HV Jenmfer Cagle SOPHQMGRE BEAUTY m:UOZOI'UCDcn 1st Alternate Laurie Farrington 2nd Alternate Michelle Pollock 3rd Alternate Alethea Wood 4th Alternate Amber Phillips Retrospect A TRADITION . . . . . LIVES ON For twenty-eight years Miss Retrospect has been a tra- dition at Hueytown. This yearls pageant was held Sep- tember 15 at 7 o'clock in the girls, gym. It was a very memorable event. The senior girls started with sportswear at 4:30 that afternoon. They answered questions and modeled their favorite outfits. By 7 o'clock the gym was filled with people, and seniors were ready to model their sportswear. Bill Hyde, the Master of Ceremonies, had not arrived. Dorothy Drulman, the annual staff sponsor, started the pageant and announced about half of the girls before Mr. Hyde took over. After senior sportswear, the sophomores were ready to go on. Although the girls were very nervous, they did quite well. Forty-five minutes later, Jennifer Cagle was an- nounced Sophomore Beauty. The juniors were much more relaxed as many of them participated in last year's pageant. Judges Kimbra Walk- er, Mildred Myers, and Ricky Hall liked all the girls so much there were many ties. After a delay, Melanie But- tram was announced Junior Beauty, During each scoring process the audience was aptly entertained by the choir director Holly Ball, and several talented students, including Dale Brown, Jeff Davis, Mike Easterling, Kevin Hyche, Garri Luker, and Dave Young. Finally the senior contestants began around 9:45 p.m. At ten o'clock the air conditioning went off, and before long it was unbearably hot on the stage, Chairs were brought out so that the girls could sit down. With forty-three beautiful young ladies competing, choices weren't easily made. At 11 olclock, Rhonda Cox was crowned Miss Retrospect of 1988. This had been an exciting and exhausting night for everyone. Although the contestants always make the pageant pos' sible, it could not have been done without the assistance of many people. Steve Hicks, Dan'ell Ball, and Sammy Shepherd were helpful and handsome escorts. Tommy Hale ex- pertly operated the sound system and James Kelley deftly maneuvered the spotlight. A great many of the school faculty works on the Miss Retrospect Pageant every year, These special people de- serve a special thanks: Ann McCain, Arline Blackwell, Louis Hall, Betty Heatherly, Joan Jones, Sherry Glasgow, and Mary Clyde Moore. Also, of course, the families and friends who helped make Miss Retrospect l88 such an enormous success. Carma Moore 'fi Lf if , , ff : 2 ,f 3 . . , U' ' vm? 71- 3fK f'w ' fi M, '1-Q53 4,'Q,g,'? 'QL W X Biff' x + ,X xg V, ,f, 14,,r . , W, fm. f-.7-f f'fg1,IfJ,, 1 X H .F rf . A ' 'f I' 'Ol' xr-a,s 'Q 1 f 'f,ffg?fiff fmf, If ' H r ,K J. -5, ', .. x 'iii dbx XY L . HM ' 1 'V' , f .f 1 .,!, , , . A ,U s ...M . , ?a.ff'? 1 Q E-H V,, I ,uf I xq 5- ' 1 1 N -,A -1. . - X 's Hi ,Y t Q , -fnhxx i K ,. 4 ' 'J I , A - i A f' gm. 1' 5 . g .-0. '.,--'- TH' I1 A 4. ,sL W ' f Y v , A 1 . . vw 'fx . g LL M Tf Cii 555Cha m befS 1' f , , V Q . . . v f . , A V f . , ' . Q - - , Retrospect ' fi! E N :Q --ff-1. . .fx 'W J iv .ff W , ftwrk 9.9.9 v T o:o'Q'ozo:o:o 0 o o 0,0 x MVN .kia WZ , X A ,W , l v Y- ai Q X fx 295 37? if Q v 4.- XI X, af Y 3, Q I I fm , . f i DENT f Q.: :gg 111, If Q 1, - :H L1 f ::,. my -. f 1 i M ?' ,f 11 Asmiisdff- Z ' - ' ? . . 'f V - K I eg.. 5555.-I 5 5iVj:f,1: ij, .f . i . 1?,Vi:,WMgg,': ' , : 11x,,--H.-,Sqn E TI-IUSIASTIC DISPLAY FOR THE TEAM x .ky if lt's not as great as it seems. Peace, man. Mistresses of the dark. , www L' zb , if y if aW'? !??'Ub:'6 '5.f'm f . I. ,qw , W ,I A I -we 1.3 H ki? 1 f p' 4 og., w r You turn me on. All right, team. Let's get serious. .Q Go, Joe. fmfsii Don't take Drivers' Ed. Jungle Love. WE 'VE GOT SPIRIT l ue is-1 ,' Spirit Week Eii1f'!'- . 'E -1 MW True American. Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty. S 'WK had Booga, Booga. P W ' I E lM.i R I K E Xi .n Y 1' A 1 Cf. v li i Big, but beautiful, Double the fun! Tackle me! I dare you! gs What it's ALL ABOUT What evokes more emotion in high school students than home- coming? Nothing, right? Well, the Golden Gophers are no different, and Spirit Week '87 proved there really is still school spirit in Hueytown. At the beginning of the week the cheerleaders posted good luck signs advertising the first bonfire in over a decade and signs advertising the dance after the game. Many activities were conducted throughout the week. The annual staff sold spirit strips, and FBLA members sold Hueytown bal- loons. In an assembly Tuesday Lloyd Noland Hospital adopted Hueytown as partners in education. Both institutions feel this relation- ship will be mutually beneficial. Gophers really participated in this year's dress up days. Clever minds created outrageous and de- lightful costumes. Monday was Twin Day. Great- est participation was a tribute to the ultimate twins, 101 Dalmatians. Tuesdag was Teacher Look- Alike Day. The teacher most emulated was Mr. Dennis. Wearing a tie and placing hand on hip just so produces a good Mr. D. Students also dressed up as Miss Milstead, Coach Tibbs, Coach Gar- rett, Mrs. Cook, Mrs, Barkhurst, and Mr. Hall. Remember faculty, imitation is the greatest form of flattery. Wednesday was Halloween Day. There was a terrific turn-out and some fantastic costumes. 'fCelebrities in at- tendance included: Elvira, Alf, Bugs Bunny, Jason Friday the 13th, the Grim Reaper, and more. HHS was also invaded by goblins, hippies, witches, clowns, babies, pumpkins, punkers, gyp- sies, pirates, hula girls, cats, female foot- ball players, a present, a duck, and a wolf. A true variety', of students attend Hueytown High! Thursday was Black Out Day yet there were as many people dressed in camouflage as there were dressed in black. Friday, of course, was Purple and Gold Day. More people participated on this day than on any other. At this year's homecoming pep rally, the gym was a virtual sea of purple and gold. School spirit soared as did cheerleader Stephanie Morton. Gophers had a lot to celebrate with a winning season C5-21, a fun-filled spirit week behind them, and a homecoming game and dance to look forward to. Realizing this pep rally was their last chance to get really rowdy in high school, many seniors pro- claimed it, the best HOMECOMING EXCI TEMEN T High flying spirit! pep rally ever. Then they set out to live up to their claim. The noise was deafening. The favorite cheers from the season and very dynamic dance routines were performed by the cheerleaders, high steppers, majorettes, and flag corps. Not only the seniors showed pep. Soph- omores and juniors got in- to the action as well. The sophomore and junior homecoming winners were chosen. Many friends cheered for their favorite contestants. GOPHER L er. if1xA41gf.Az.1.V 4 W... - ' ' x Let's go, Gophers! .aww Spirit Week Although it was a bit of a struggle, senior girls proved one doesn't have to be a cheerleader to build a pyramid. The band went all out with everything from pom poms in their music stands to furry purple and yellow animals wrapped around their bodies. A sea of purple and gold. The band showed great spirit, . 1' Spirit week and homecoming seem to bring the students closer together. On dress Q lp days one need never feel alone if he participates, The student body shares the hope nf victory, and should it be the case, the agony of defeat. We cheer, laugh, sing, and lance together. Maybe along the way we realize that nothing feels as good as being v D X vith friends. Stay close!! -J I ' J '- Senior girls, go-pher it! 198 7 QUEEN AND COURT , ? HOMECOMING QUEEN Znd Alternate STACY PA TE Tracy Corley Escort Escort Chris Gaither Jerry Love ? if 1st Alternate Rhonda Cox Escort Reggie Randolph 2nd Alternate Kara Puckett Escort Jeff Davis tiff to -1 eau' Q JUNIOR CO UR T Q Q -is s , .Too teet so s 1st Alternate QR M AW' He d'e9 DA WN ROBERTSON Escort Escort Randy Norris Troy Raybon SOPI-IGMORE COURT a 'MWN 1st Alternate 2nd Alternate Alethea Wood Jenny Fisher Escort Escort Dave Young Andy Lucas Bubba Clemons Escort Brent Morris GOPHERS CHGOSE A QUEEN In high school, all football games are important, but Homecoming is a very special event. The week before, students choose homecoming queen and two alternates, as well as junior and sophomore maids and two alternates each. To be chosen homecomi queen is probably the proudest moment in any high school girl's life. This year Stacy Pate was chosen by her peers as Hueytown's 19 Homecoming Queen. Junior maid was Dawn Robertson and Sophomore maid was Andy Lucas. The winners were presented at half-time during the gam Congratulations, girls! 2 UE 87 2 Dances ROCKIN' THROUGH THE YEAR Those who participated in the annual homecoming dance and the first annual Christmas Dance will tell you they were special times. Neither was as well- attended as the planners had hoped, but the positive side was expressed by those who rocked and shuffled their feet, waved their arms, and placed their bo- dies in all kinds of contortions to the loud and rhythmic mucic of The Exterminator , a local dee jay. The cheerleading squad spon- sored the homecoming dance. Mrs. Landrum, Mr. Hudson, and Mr. Adkinson chaperoned and parents of the cheerleaders served refreshments and helped out in general. Midnight Madness at the state fair and the loss of the game to Shades Valley cut attendance quite a bit. The students land ex-studentsl who showed up had a lot of fun, however. The cheerleaders raised about S200 on the dance. Everyone started arriving at about 9:30 p.m., and the event ended at midnight. Holly Ball's Student Council spon- sored the first annual HHS Christmas dance on December 11, 1987. lt was chaperoned by Mr. Holmes, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Drulman, and parents who also provided snacks. The theme was Jin- gle Bell Rock and, boy , did those Gophers ROCK! Dancing took place amidst trees beautifully decorated by several of the various clubs at Hueytown. The trees were later donated to the l J 1 N G L E B E L L R O C K needy. The Student Council won the Christmas tree competition. Refreshments were served from red-clothed, candlelit tables. A group of students possessed with holiday cheer danced the Duck, the Bird, and who knows what other animal. Another rous- ing song was Shout! A fun-loving crowd, these stu- dents left little to cause concern in the chaperones as they were re- spectful and well mannered. D 43 Scholarships - Term dates - Entrance fees. Everything you ever wanted to know about the college of your choice. The day was October 29, 1987. The place was the new gym. The time, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. . Counselors and represent- atives from Alabama's colleges and universities had prepared attractive booths and were ready to assist students with career questions or entrance requirements. Students milled about from table to table picking up leaflets and pamphlets from schools that interested them. Alabama and Auburn seemed to be the most popular universities among Hueytown High stu- dents. '1-. College Day A World Class Basketball event occurred at Hueytown High School on December 7 at 7:00 P.M. between the Hueytown faculty alternating with Little Caesar's Pizza against Kicks 106 Ballbusters. There were four periods and the teams switched up eve- ry period. The teams in the first period were Hueytown v. Kicks 106. The final score was 11-7. The teams in the second period were Little Caesar's Pizza v. Kicks 106. The final score was 16-25. The teams in the fourth period were Hueytown v. Kicks 106. The final score was 11-5. The players for Hueytown were Coach Tibbs, Coach Galloway, Coach Gar- rett, Coach Fuller, Coach Nip- per, Mr. Cashatt, Mr. Holmes, and Mike Dunn. Star Jimmy Holmes start- ed the game hooping the first four points. Mr. Holmes also excelled other players in the dress category. Many female spectators com- mented on his choice of red Faculty Basketball and purple shorts color coor- dinated with a gold jersey. Each participant received a spirit sack of bubble gum, peppermint stick, and Nestle 's chocolate bar by one counselor while the other counselor de- fected by giving a spirit sack to an opponent. One Hueytown faculty member was accused of step- ping on one of the referees and putting a duck ls cap on the other. While referees were threatened, the faculty team is to be commended for receiving no fouls in the rough and tum- ble game. Cheerleaders were Landrum, Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Schoeber, Mrs. Whatley, Mrs. McCain, Mrs. Bradberry, Mrs. Howard, and Mrs. Guest. They were com- Mrs. mended for their participation although a comment was over- heard that they cheered too fast. The game was an abso- lute thriller for everyone, in- cluding players, cheerleaders, and spectators. ...f Ma.. .5 . I W.. OT JOBS Jobs. Work. Jobs. That's all school is. Students work on reports, grades, tests, notebool work. After all this, some brave souls actually want to get a job. So let's say you donlt have a job. How do you go about getting one? To i are some things that have to be done. The Retrospect's Guide to Getting a Job 1. Make a resume. fList all your good qualities. That means don' used to pick on your kid sister.i 2. Take resume hopefully to your soon-to-be place of employme you have taken some classes that relate to what you would lik 3. Ask for an application and turn in resume. tDid l mention that n advised. For some reason they seem to make a better impress fashionable, torn blue jeans and your favorite You know the ones. l 1 4. Don't forget to turn in the application. lAf made it this far.l 5. You may be asked to return at a later date fo No problem. Make an appointment and 1 dence. lDon't worry, itfll be a breeze.l 6. O.K. so you've read this far and you still wan FOR IT! else. They can be good or bad. On the one h responsibility as well as extra spending money needed. lThat unexpected date, the movie you the pair of shoes that matches you new outfit Jobs also offer a chance to get out of school b 2:55 p.m. as well as 1 to 2 scholastic credits. On the other hand, late hours should be 4 agreements with co-workers or the boss may may drop due to less time for studying. Also, t time with family school work and friends is nc On the serious side: Jobs are just like almi a P 1 H 47 46 at Students receive classroom instruction February 1-5, 1988, was the week of AIDS instruction at Hueytown High. Students sat through five fifty-minute classes learning about the life-threatening disease. Classes were conducted by the English department with help from Mr. Garrett, W 4 -- AIDS a health teacher, and Mrs. Moore, counselor who made up missed classes. As misconceptions about the disease were cleared up, students began to question some of their lifestyles. They freely asked pertinent ques- tions, both privately and publicly. It was obvious from some that the sexual revolution is subsiding, and the pendulum was beginning to swing again to a more traditional, conservative lifestyle. Almost coinciding with Hueytown Highs week of classes on AIDS was the inception of another strain into the United States from an island off the west coast of Africa. To the already present HIV-1 strain was added the HIV-2 strain which seemed to be more difficult to pinpoint in blood samples. Coupled with the new HIV-2 situation was the scary fact that much is unknown about the way the disease is caught. While students were assured AIDS is not easy to catch, there were many 'iwhat if's to deal with. Students were told that it is how one lives, not where he lives that matters. With no known cure and no vaccine to prevent AIDS in the spring of 1988, various agencies recommended the testing of large groups of peo- ple while the targeted groups always exhibited some opposition to an invasion into their rights. For every known case of AIDS in the United States, statisticians believe there are fifty to one hundred cases of infections, The disease is not a local or a national problem, but a worldwide prob- lem. mos EDUCATI N-l 1 can bg o f , . Saym 0 ml 5'l' behaviors '9 ICI? C4461 6-3P'Pn,7fed 5 fn ,-0630, J. my sn 2 in mx K M mms 5 5 Q pw bm mm Q 5 S. 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AN INVOLVED PROCESS A Each year teachers nominate and select from a list of nominees a group of students who are standouts in a number of categories. These standouts have displayed outstanding character and service to the school. They have also maintained good grade point averages and exhibited overall good citizenship. From L to R: Cynthia Holiness, John Hud- son, Chris Vernon, Valerie Black, Nanette Lovell. From L to R: Donna Robinson, James McLeod, Zelda Bishop, Carolyn Anderson. Senior Standouts Jeff Vines Craig Walker Christy White Kelly Windsor Karen Winstead Shannon Aldrich Carolyn Anderson Darrell Ball Tina Best Zelda Bishop Valerie Black Jesselyn Butler Monique Campbell Melinda Crump Willie Curry Max Davidson Jeff Davis Barbara Dawson Derek Dillard Gena Green Kristy Hager Chris Hicks Leigh Hodges Cynthia Holiness John Hudson Nicole Jackson Donald Johnson Nanette Lovell James McLeod Claudette Moon Tammy Orr Tracy Phillips Christy Ray Paulette Roberts Donna Robinson Sammy Shepherd Thomas Stone Ryan Trimm Gregg Tucker Chris Vernon Senior Standouts 51 OTE WOR TH Y AC C OMPLISHMEN TE C H 0 R U S H 0 GR i g : it Here at Hueytown High School we have Barbara Dawson, DeLon Charley, gi f? is Ei i a wide variety of musically talented stu- Scott DeFreese, and Jeff Vines were l gf gigg V if, ,isgz-, V , . Q dents. These young people deserve rec- chosen for the Birmingham Southem . 2 wig i siilfiiy , ognition for the musical skills which have Honor Band. ,Qi earned them many honors. Alabama Honor Band members Dave Young, a sophomore, brought a from Hueytown were Scott DeFreese, strong, beautiful voice to the HHS Cham- Lance Northcutt, and Jeff Vines. ber Singers and Concert Choir, as well HSS students chosen for All-State f i as the Miss Retrospect Pageant as a Band Jeff Vines, Scott DeFreese, soloist. Dave also was one of only two and Jason Seagle lnot picturedl. vocalists chosen to solo at the All-County The largest group ever chosen from 32355 Music Festival on November 24, 1987. Hueytown High and the largest group of gli Choir members Tina Best, Connie students chosen from any school in Jef- Kurth, Amber Phillips, Ann Jacks, ferson County for All-County Band Drenna Waldrop, Erika Smiley, Me- were so honored this year. lissa Thomas, Dave Young, and Kim Hueytown can be very proud of our K Johnson lnot pictured herel were chosen musical organizations. Congratulations for this year's All-State Chorus. musiciansg these honors are music to our MW Band students did especially well in the ears as well as many others! .. ...-.... ...i .'f.. i ,f honors department this year. DAVE YOUN ALL-STATE CHORUS From left to right: Tina Best, Erika Smiley, Melissa Thomas, Dave Young, Ann Jacks, Drenna Waldrop, Amber Phillips, and Connie Kurth. BA DHO SCO so A ALABAMA HGNOR BAND 65 From left to right: Scott DeFreese, Jeff Vines, 9 Lance Northcutt. Y ALL-STA TE BAND Scott DeFreese and Jeff Vines. from left to right: Row 1: Rewa Morris, Barbara Dawson, Michelle Tucker, Kelly Koss, Johnny franklin, Row 2: Jeffrey Vines, Karen Nunnally, Terri Hulgan, Chris Pate, Michael Reese. Row if Tyrone Fenderson, Layne Lowery, Lance Northcutt, Wes McCoy, Jason Seagle, Flip fIcCrary. Row 4: Gena Green, Trisha Carlisle, Laura Lindsey, Shannon Simmons, Scott JeFreese, Jason Loper, Sean Shoemaker. Honors ORS BIRMINGHAM SOUTHER HD OR BA D BARBARA DA WSON DELON CHARLE Y TT DEFREESE JEFF VINES and ALL-COUN TY BAND X ref-:lf-ff-s----H Q 0 ,. ' 2-' 0-uqtr 'O' ' l ' Q ,.: 9n I - .......,,......,.....f i,-hr.- ml I. ' Q X 2-,-ful.. I V. V Q 1 FOOTBALL HONORS OF P L A THE I Y E R WEEK S TOP ROW: T. WHISENHUNT, WILLIE CURRY, CHRIS VER! NON, JEFF KING, SAMMY SHEPHERD. BOTTOM ROW: DAN WEBSTER, STEVE HICKS, CEDRIC KEITH, PAT TUCKER POST HERALD DEFENSI VE TEAM BIRMINGHAM GRID FORECASTERS' OFFENSIVE TEAM ALL METRO SECOND DEFENSIVE TEAM MVP DAN WEBSTER CEDRIC KEITH WILLIE CURRY MOST VALUABLE OFFENSI VE BACK BIRMINGHAM GRID F ORECASTERS' TEAM GOLD JOCK AWARI MOST VALUABLI DEFENSI VE BACI BIRMINGHAM GRIII FORECASTERS' TEAIN C ON GRA TULA TI ONS -324 I K . TAB WHISENHUN T MOST VALUABLE STEVE HICKS LINEMAN I CHRIS VERNON MOST DEDICATED PLA YER BIRMINGHAM GRID FORECASTERS ' TEAM GREG MURR Y 1 MOST VALUABLE 'nb LINEMAN 79' M535 if mf 1,2 xx. V QL -IA f V T, If ,- T31 4, Li I V B M it 3 I L 0 f M W -N IE W .SF-f x If A Q D SHANNON ALDRICH E I L S E N A KELLY SCALES BARBARA DAWSON YOUTH LEADERSHIP F 0 R U BRADY STAMPS M JIMMY RUTLAND RRIS TY HA GER BRIAN STRINGFELLCDVK KELLY H YCHE KELLI WRIGHT NICOLE JACKSON DELON CHARLE Y ARLISA DUDLE Y ARLENE DUDLE Y Honors HALL OF HGNORS The Birmingham Boys' Club - which draws its members from Jef- ferson, Shelby, and Walker Counties - chose our very own Brian Str- ingfellow as their 1987 Boy of the Year. This honor includes a S2500 scholarship to the college of Brian's choice. String, as he is affection- ately known by his friends, has played on the club's basketball and soccer teams. He served as vice president and president of the Boys' club Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes and he also headed the kitchen of the Boys' Club Camp. This was the third year Brian was nominated for this special honor. For the first time in the 87-year history of the Boys' Club, both the winner and the runner-up for Boy of the Year were chosen from the same high school. DeLon Charley was the first black member of the Boys, Club ever to be selected as one of the two finalists. DeLon, like Brian, is a mem- ber of the Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes. He has been a group leader for two years and has worked during the summer as a recreational leader, as well as coordinating all the musical programs at the club. Shannon Aldrich was the 1987 Future Business Leaders of America award winner. Kelly Scales and Barbara Daw- son were the 1987 HHS represent- atives at Model Senate. Those chosen from Hueytown to attend The Youth Leadership Forum of Birmingham were: 1985, Kristy Hager: 1986, Brady Stamps: 1987, Jimmy Rutland. The forum is com- posed of a community-wide leadership program. The participants attend two retreats and four all-day seminars. To be chosen, one must demonstrate leadership in school andfor commu- 0 nity activities. Summer Scholars are students who attend summer classes at various col- leges. By showing academic ability, scholars win scholarships to these challenging programs. Nicole Jackson attended Georgia Tech for classes that will apply to an Introduction to Engineering. She was given the scholarship based on her PSAT scores. Kelli Wright and Kelly Hyche each earned two college credits last summer at Birmingham Southern Col- lege. Darlene and Darlisa Dudley were chosen by L. Sebastian Bryson, Senior of Civil Engineering at Florida A8zM University, to attend their sem- inar. Courses such as Computer Sci- ence, Anthology, Chemical and Elec- trical Engineering, and Math made their stay 'La long two weeksf' The girls were treated with a trip to Epcot Center after the first week of the sem- inar, however. Darlene competed in the Computer Science Oratorical Con- test and Darlisa competed in Anthol- ogy Reading, Qualifications for the program were a 3.0 GPA, report card scores, and a letter of recommenda- tion. Glenn Heatherly and James McLeod were appointed by their counselor and Mr. Adkinson to rep- resent Hueytown High School at Boys' State. Representatives run for state officers such as Governor or Lt. Gov- ernor. This year the seminar was held at Samford University. Melinda Crump represented Hueytown at Girls' State, which is held much in the same way as Boys' State. One girl is chosen from each school to meet in Montgomery at Huntington College. Melinda ran for Governor, of course! Three DECA members deserve spe- cial recognition for each winning first place in their categories of DECA Dis- trict Competition. Kim Patrick, Mi- chael Ray, and Scott Trigg will rep- resent our district at Huntsville in their respective categories. About 200 stu- dents played roles and took tests in several career areas. Fashionable Kim excelled in Apparel and Accessories. Scott, known for his automotive talent, let it shine in Petroleum. Short order specialist Mike made his mark in Quick Serve Restaurant Marketing and Man- agement. After entering an application, Randy Norris was chosen to rep- resent HHS by Sophomore teachers at the annual Hugh O'Brien Leadership Seminar. Hopefully all academic honors have been covered here. All of these stu- dents are to be commended for their participation in other activities aside from school. They really show the lev- el of excellence here at Hueytown High. Carma Moore MODEL S E N A T E GLENN HEA THERLY MELINDA CRUMP JAMES MCLEOD DECA DISTRICT SCOTT TRIGG MICHAEL RAY KIM PATRICK HUGH O'BRIEN RANDY NORRIS RONALD CHRIS THOMAS KEN STROTHER HICKS STONE HOOD Jefferson Shades MVP Minor County Valley Minor Inuit. Tournament Inuit. Inuit. . Shades Valley Inuit. Jefferson County Tournament T R A C K JUNIOR OLYMPIC QUALIFIER GREGG TUCKER WHO fs FRIENDLIEST WHA T? WHEN? JA Y CAIN ? MAGGIE WILLIAMS CLASS CHARMERS WHY? HOW? DALE BROWN STACI UPTON BEST LOOKING MELANIE LONG STEVE HICKS CUTEST COUPLE CLAUDE TTE MOON AND KEVIN HOLLAND WI-IO? BEST ALL AROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED qu' Q M I q Ir fl CHRIS VERNON JOHN HUDSON MELINDA CRUMP KRISTY HAGER MOST STUDIGUS MOST TALENTED .,, ,W ...N .,.N...., - 'S ' AU E Z. . 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Co-heads Melinda Crump and Kristy Hager use-K Jennifer Cagle Cissy Cater Shannon Cummings L, f' Amy Eddins Christy Graham Lauren Hereford hal Lynda Jones Stephanie Morton Tracy Phillips Michelle West 'J QUE EN GQPHERS son, and Dan Webster on the defen- . f Football 2 .y,y if y 'fif f ,,, 1 , W,,,Z,,ZWI ,.?, ,1,i ,,, ..,, ,,,, ,l,,,: ,,l ,,g, l ,,5 ,L , ,,,,,, ,1, 1,,,,f,, ,,,,,L,, 1,, ,,,3 ,,,I ,,,z 1 A,,lY,i L,-,,: ,,nL, F fli tiii ' x ' , , i Q e ,, , :',' ', V ' V lltl .irri rlra l1i Q ' l 7 0 A f .syyyy A ,'h f J ' ' W l ' 5 ' H Af 2 h' W I ' ' f 1 is 7 Lli' is i ' ',,', i ,i'W'L' I L ', 7 f ,.. . Tff, 'W ' m' ' y y y V. This Golden ,,,, aregbetter than ever. player4of-the-geek 'C 2 their 3 offensive had on Vernon, Curry, K' fwlth 3 64 Iecofd- 3 thcgteam and some very good ones at Stevefffrliiiks, Pat Tucker. ' 7 ' ' 1 . . . 'K ,i, . 7 f ,. 91593 and with 3 M99 helphfngig that. Combined with the leadership pf the The 2 the 7 ' l'll 7 . 7 ?lie5FiXt51eax'ffWe S 09 Seniors, we had a well 'balanced team., most were Jeff Hoseyygiiirzsarffergpack, om o e s a e a io s. 7 n 'lo'lll K 9, P , 3 The leaders of the offense are: GregfMur- ,and Kerrgy Mradclox, punter. Even This year we had an experienced , , , s , 7 , , . cfefense, with Darrell Ball Steve ry, Willie Curry, Craig Walker, Cedric though theggggarted and were great at Hicks, Pat Tucker, Eric Harrison, Kel- Keith, Chris Vernon, ,Brian Strmgfellow, what they Wthey will improve dur ly Scales, Lee Evans, Tim Edmond- sive team, we had great leadership. Even though we lost 2 regional games, we proved to ourselves that we Mike Wheat, and Sammy Shepherd, kick- er. Cedric Keith ran 1,038 for the season, and won 2 player-of-the-week awards. Sammy won a player-of-the-week award also. Other Seniors ,who .,... won J ing spring training and start breaking school records. Good luck next year, Gophers. We will miss you, Seniors. ,fill 7 ra Li 'WI , yy 7 y 35 i 7 lf fr E 8 , . lat sr I Q, are , 9 op row: 85 Darrell Ball, 77 Chris Vernon, 20 Tim Edmondson, 23 Keith Young, 93 Steve zcks, 12 Greg Marry. Middle row: 91 Pat Tucker, 33 Dan Webster, 30 Willie Curry, 70 ric Harrison, 63 Brian Stringfellow, 66 Dale Brown. Front row: 21 Craig Walker, 54 Mike lheat. 83 Lee Evans, 22 Sammy Shepherd, 32 Cedric Keith, 60 Kelly Scales. 78 ff 'H X fx- X fi ,I X , X X LM, ,Hx f' . .X Ig f K X k ' f 3 4 . ,. il lif1 jj Football .N 'Q u mm Nw , SEN ffm 'QW Wm ...JE W 1 W ,mwS'm 55' X, E X W www wwi 'ww was 59 K ww ww? i 33355 mga, , mm. was mm -xx www Wm Ywm mi' R' Q' x.,Qm3w an W? WS' Aa, mt N x 3 ' Wm Football Banquet Over a meal of charbroiled steak, baked potatoes, green salad, rolls, and lemon iced box pie and amidst purple and gold decorated Gophers, the 1987-88 Hueytown High School Football Team and Cheerleaders received their annual awards. Bobby Bowden, head football coach of Samford University, was guest speaker. He talked about his different experiences in life. Even though he has a degree in law and accounting, he still chose to follow his fatheris footsteps as a football coach. He encouraged the players always to have that special dedication. Football awards were given to Dan Webster, Cedric Keith, Steve Hicks, Chris Vernon, Willie Curry, and Tab Whisenhunt . All cheerleaders received trophies for their par- ticipation during the season. An added attraction was given to the awards ceremony when senior cheerleaders received gag awards from their newer coun- terparts. Some of those awards included the following: For Melinda Crump's campaign Pepsi theme, she re- ceived a bottle of Coke. For her numerous injuries, Cissy Cater received a doctors kit. To Kristy Hager's coveted collection was added less valued jewelry. To Melinda Crump were given fake fingernails to help her out in a fix. A Burger King crown completed Stephanie Morton's numerous beauty awards. All students had to introduce their dates, and those who did not have one were required to tell why. DA TE 3-12 3-13 3-1 9 3-21 3-23 3-24 3-25 3-27 3-28 3-31 4-2 4-3 4-6 4-7 4-9 4-10 4-14 4-16 4-16 4-20 4-21 4-23 4-27 4-28 4-30 5-2 5-5 5-8-9 5- 1 5- 1 6 OPPONENT AEA Classlc AEA Classic Midfield Minor, Berry. Lee Fairfield Central McAdory Walker Vincent f2J Jess Lanler Pleasant Grove Tuscaloosa County Mldlleld Minor West End Central Walker McAdory Jess Lanler Berry Tuscaloosa County Huffman Pleasant Grove Vestavla lst Round State 2nd Round State County Toumament State Semis State Finals fer W ' ,l . Wig , Q' 5 Q 1- 'W Q ,f -5 V Z.f -f MQ. sf 3 1 'I I f L 5-gg 4, -'K Hg ff 4. W W 6' 1 V if 1 H I , .. as - or 'gy Q3 1 5 , Q2 'B 9, t , 1? av 1 ab ,gt au? ,f4+Q 4 W 'I Q Q ,8 9 of + 5 ' V ' may frm I Q 4 an if U f ,avi A. 4' Baseball is ,,., ,-.2 I i ' 4 -, J- .-,kg.gg. L 7 Gophers Area In 5A the i y sisy T D Q 1 f , ,,.V V, VVVV , V. ,kiif -K V,:. VVV, k.kf K, I :kkk krkr i IEKI if kkiikkk i 1 .fiLQ.:: The 1987 Hueytown High School varsity baseball team had a stupendous season! As said these dy i 12 in Class 6A for the third year in a row, They finished area play withan,8-0 record. 5 rr d J a r Q Wm in the hav Of in the Overall, these Quyshad a fantastic lfeeord of 25-8 foiiifhe season. ddddddd l s ddds ddddsssd l ' ddsr ddddd dddd X mi Starting Pitcher Andy Nolen, Ben Short sends that ball flying! a starting senior. runs confidently to first, . 'Ti'- Q , Q . ,Q .X Smilin' Coach Tibbs can be happy in any company. .,iifi1ft fsfff AJ5, -z, sfkzs is f- fffgfia A? :wr 1,-'ms i ,rf 1 .sznfdggli -vfi1ftbiELiwsx?5 an ,, . 3 51,'S5ifi5if5 . 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Andy Nolen, Rick Howton, Joey Lagle Row 3: lL-Rl Coach Tibbs, Ray Barrentine, Alex Jordan, Jeff Davis, Brent Morris, Trent Smith, Sammy Shepherd, Tim Edmondson W, .. 7:-:ax , gg., ft, 1. 1 3 , V 1' .. ,,,l,, z iiviii it f l , ,,,, 5 I 'Wi' 'Mauna A 1, T, is i f W ...,- in ' M' ' ' 'T ' .,,, ' . me lla -M' Bw M M .E :5':iif., If l'I5i'1:-rss ..E:1i'..Z' ii :s,.f'E- :2?? f ?f'::2',:-,,,:,, -... Y EE-, WW H sZf.f'j1-.5Z'fi:: .-..... :L -H: H E-,523 - , ' W ' ,,,. :..'l... :,:.::, , .. :zr ,.A,,::, Q inz EWZE: ,::.,.,:: ,.. MW 5 , K, z ::::: WI .. , ' ' ' ': ': wr.. ..t. .. .. ..... v..v ........,-,. .,.. ...,.'l.. MM ... N EW T ,Q Close Up Among the leaders of the 1987 Gophers were four seniors who re- ally made great reputations for themselves. Chris Gaither, Ben Short, Russ Davis. and Andy Nolen have all been in the starting line-up since they entered Hueytown High School in the tenth grade. Congrat- ulations, guys! ANDY NOLEN, the starting third baseman, has been a great overall player. Baseball il 'ig , ' -P' ii i g -5:5 iz.. , 5 Q Q ,i 3 ' Fla its . W3 E i . 5, is? Q-i ,352 ' 42222 sift iii E 2255: 5.5 2 Jfig Ti fi psig? 3 2 .5 5 E it -- Q5,gQ::2f:nve6wm1M:'f,Mv m :Q Wwzgegxiffxrwqtssi' ,Q 35 sive.. ,. , X X 1 W, 1 vw if 1 1 3 -i i ,X si . fig . 5 isis A 1- gli? .... S, sill Q-M: at A 1 1 fa is iw r 1. ge ,. 5:523 8 .J 4 1 V. 5 -it .. is .. .... .... .M mg ..... 2 ii?4fQi, 'fi ' N-MM, -e..,q-'H 'f H :E? WT 5 W ' ,, .is.. , i-aiiis a 1 Wim-Y. . ifstigzfi HEP ' 195 2 1 ,, W 1 isa gh? 5 N , W is . ....., - i is Q L, as ' Z . . 'W is mm sf-gssemsimsmw-1... 4 ------ f f?simf2Wsr..mwmsi,E'EWmL .. .si .-M-: .ia- ::.::s:m.. ., -it -- :wk s mfg... .... Q. -mf- MW-W1-s w ' We CHRIS GAITHER, catcher, was the most valuable defensive player for the 1987 season. BEN SHORT, the leading pitcher, has a three. year record of 24- 4, a new school record. RUSS DA VIS was the leading hitter of the 1987 team with a .420 average. fR0w ohn House, Joel Penfield, Darren Wells, Jeff Benson, Ramsey Brown, Tommy Edwards, Dauid Ezekia IRow 21 Marty Jackson, Rex Jones, Donald Newlin, Alex Jordan, Greg Trammell, Matt Nabors, Shannon Fondaw, Coach McKinney The B-Team Boys Have CAUGH T THAT GOPI-IER SPIRIT! The 1987 B-Team baseball team had an exciting year! Led by Coach Roi McKinney, these guys blazed through with a winning season. Along with gooe overall skill, this team's pitching was superb. However, skill alone does not wii baseball games. This team had that winning attitude that aspires greatness. Thesl guys caught that gopher spirit. . 'Q DJ I in i 22 2 ii is S S i s li 5 E of Q E E S si if Ei 2 5 15 2 X fi M X 2 2 E E E 33 E5 5 'E if E E, .5 l - f ,G .Nm 11. .1 gg ., Baseball - ' , hu .S ,SLE . ..N 52ig.jfIggf, 7 j-i-95:43 3-121 ' . X A ,,r i W a kms 'X X .Q h -- -- - kk'h .- Yr 2 3 1 X f s 5 E 1 mf Q mi sw 2 gs if if X E: E -N. 5 29 E? 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Aims 425951 'HSI-'ig 'ffm 'viffkifsiilm swmliiiff 'FFSFVN 7555552 sfff?Ts:Qg?2zg.,Lfi--,z xg, .s efiliigaaeiai 3 ,. . ei? ir My-,yi5ii.,qQv.,i,,:-3-glq,9,:7w1m7 ww smwslrefw-we ,, ,ww A-fi154f5,-Niing-.m..if.siw 1 gag.: .iw f..1few.y,1wgm,1gm-V -,,5,,g me-we si - W ,n --Q-W M -K if E 'i'm's'f1W Zfif me 1 q . .. -as- 5 32 ,ima-,ii . -W, im, Pi W .Nw 1 W me f. W, sg, ,,,,.,1Q-.W Hg -155,-r'ff-iiffii iii' ,'53Q-Q5fgi'45f?2E3i12f9i1fe-ifse'5isf?'i:9HS5Qfff- i w?Q'3w'13A?'g?'3'92l' 1 A 1987 Hueytown B Team Baseball Schedule Date Opponent 3-12 3-1 9 3-23 3-25 3-27 3-30 3-31 4-2 4-3 4- 7 4-8 4-9 4-13 4-15 4-16 4-22 Midfield John Carroll Ensley Minor McAdory Berry Jess Lanier McAdory Midfield Minor Pleasant Grove Berry Ensley John Carroll Jess Lanier Pleasant Grove Tarsha Carter Darlene Tina Henderson 3 Jo Jo Thompson . 1. ' Q Darlisa Dudley Janet Hudson Sheneedia Todd Zabrina Dickerson Bonnie Henderson Shalanda Johnson Christy Wade 1 987 88 Girls Volleyball Good Serve The 1987 Girls' Volleyball Team was really something special. These ladies plowed right through the season prac- tically undefeated with a record of 13 to 3. According to Mrs. Wellbaum, their faithful coach, there were several factors that con- tributed to the fantastic season. The team 's veteran players were Monique Campbell, Zabrina Dickerson, Sha- landa Johnson, Jo Jo Thompson and Tina Henderson. They will leave this year with great skill. The ladies of the team exhibited a cheerful attitude. They also expressed great spirit. Last, but not least, is the team captain, ,Monique Campbell who in- spired the team. i , Congratulations, Lady Gophers! Date School September 3 Hewitt ,f Woodlawn September 9 McAdoryfHillcrest September 22 TarrantfMcAdory September 24 Hewittf Pinson September 28 Brighton I F ultondale October 1 Tarrant October 12 Brighton fCorner October 1 3 Pinson f Warrior October 1 7 County Tournament Yi' Team Accomplishments Ranked in state top ten all year - reaching if Minor Invitational Champions Runner-up team at Shades Valley Invitation and Jefferson County Classic Consolation champions in city-county shootou beat Jackson-Olin 53-44 Tied for third, most number of wins 1 Hueytown basketball history Season record: 23-8 'TL1 If 'Y P ar ,Q Q. I Ronald Strother Derek Dillard Chris Hicks Bryant King Thomas Stone Joseph Peterson Ken Hood Isaac Ephriam Brian Smith Kendall Blackman Jon Hammond, Manage 'P - Varsity Basketball N ,msg 3 NX il' m G5 'N N linq,,..x .,LL mlm 1 - B-Team Basketball The B-team Gophers finished out a commendable season with a record of 19 wins and 3 losses. They were Jefferson County B-Team Tournament cham- pions. The B-team Gophers worked very hard this season, overcoming some of their initial obstacles. This ded- ication is evident in the fact that two people from the B- team moved to varsity during the season. Coach Garrett said that the end of the season found these players to be better shooters and rebounders and they improved their defensive intensity. 52 John Harris 40 Terry Lipscomb 32 Marcus Lee 44 Adrian Warner 34 Jeff Benson 22 Antonor Winston 30 Kent Henley 50 Tab Whisenhunt 1 98 7-88 Schedule Visitor Hueytown Walker 25 30 Erwin 23 46 Central 36 3 7 Gardendale 30 47 Minor 41 46 Vestavia 3 7 52 Lanier 47 50 TCHS 36 20 Walker 1 9 29 Central 36 42 Mtn. Brook 34 40 Pleasant Grove 27 40 Pinson Valley 3 30 Berry 33 36 Lanier 33 36 McAdory 26 43 Gardendale 3 7 32 Minor 25 35 Tusc. County 55 43 McAdory 3 7 48 Pleasant Grove 30 42 Shades Valley 28 41 MM, Lady Gophers, Go! Coach Nipper's Lady Gophers have been on the rise for the three years since he has been their coach. They have moved from a season of prac- tically no wins to a great show this year with six wins to eight loses. The Lady Gophers expect to make an even better showing next year with four of this sea- son 's starters returning for the 1989 team. Jo Jo Thompson is the only senior on the 1988 team. One Lady Gopher making a good re- cord for herself is Trudy Gamble. Trudy 10 Bonnie Henderson 42 Toni Dickerson 14 Denise Grass 30 Jo Jo Thompson 34 Lydia Gamble 44 Monica Burton 32 Tamika Jackson 29 Angela Lowery 38 EB. Erwin 36 I 28 West End 49 42 McAdory 38 22 Tarrant 58 23 Dora 47 I 56 J. Carroll 34 48 McAdory 49iOTl 46 Tarrant 44 31 S. Valley 80 I 32 E.B. Erwin 49 47 J. Carroll 42 .1 .-. .1.l is a sophomore who made the Je ferson County All Tournament Tea at Berry. She has been Hueytown top scorer and rebounder, and Coal Nipper expects her record and e perience to be an asset to the tea next year. Girls' Basketball gU,:GTU'Y5' .S I 4 l I 1 7 lr I M ydia Gamble Denise Glass l 9-. ' :W WE' El! Angela Lowery i i Monica Burton Toni Dickerson 4 i yt ,Jlfj u' Bonnie Henderson Tamika Jackson fm pb? 1 l'1 g J If ,el I - ' ' i fl -Q A, 'i KF -1 . 9' fl ' fl Lf ,3'e' 0 Jo Jo Thompson Girls' Basketball 89 Golf THE GOLDEN GOPHER GOLPHERS Fore! When you think of golf, you automatically think about older gentlemen wearing plaid pants, hitting a small white ball into a hole. Boring, right? Not so. As a matter of fact, Hueytown High School has its very own golf team, and it's pretty darn good. The golf team, led by Coach Fuller IHueytown,s own Steue Martini, won four out of seuen matches in the 1 987 season. Out of the 1 9 teams participating in the sectional tournament, they placed sixth. Coach Fuller expects good things next year with the five players returning. The Golden Gopher Golphers are Jeff Ferren, Brent Horne, Matt Mar- shall, Steue Rockett, Brady Stamps, Jeff Perkins, and Troy Raybon. I could have sworn I hit it over here! wg ,.,, 5 If 4 by T Q3 Up, up, and away! Temper, temper, Jeff. Jennifer Cagle Jill Cooley Christy Graham Lauren Hereford Pam Murphree Tami Parsons 11 , f 'T .Y rr r P lighten Laurie Scott Tim Dempsey Gymnastics Shannon Cummings Ami! EddfUS Stacy Lowery Kendra Mackey Tracy Phillips Kara Pickett Bryan Wilks Michelle West BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Wright, Stacy Small, Georgia Roberts, Jenny Thompson, Teri Grant, Carlette Wrenn, Trina Henderson Bonnie Henders MIDDLE ROW: Greg Tucker, Craig Walker, Ryan Trimm, Scott Myrick, Kevin Kelley, Robert Stoves, Kelvin Thorton, Jeff Gary Edward Brown BA ROW: Mrs. Wellbaum, Kevin Hyche, Vaughn Morris, Henry Adair, Cedric Keith, Jo Jo Reed, Edward Porter, Tim Peterson Greg Murry Kenne Jordon, Coach Garrett 6' 1 , f iv M L5 T ll W - Q., Q ' 'TT' Ent!! 'tx HIM W' -if J Nrmm-ff' 0 'We A, 'ww 4 'WQWQ-A 'Him M 'T A' H :--' W., V . A b , ,Is g . ' rr - , r' H- ,- , V4- N.. ,,, 4 , A . nu . ew , ., 'N , 1' , ,t -i 1. Q V vu-vnu 'bf' ' 'a'f Mel' 9 ' ,Yr . , Track V K K Vk I V .. ff 5. fm f tc. Ms. .. 'av .,, W , ,f W QW 4 ,..w..1 ,,,.3 .,.. ,,.. M, M 1 Q V. ,, ,Wm ,ef it 1 1 '-'1 iw-z, ' fi 1' Q 0 ,tal L W .,. 5, f ,. V ,fy 55 Q 4 . . .L L,., ,,L,, L - 0 1 ada 4, ,M V if . 'A . ,,m,,llz , . . M m,A,Z. ,L ,,.,,,, .., . , , Lg if 'W Fw ' . A t.ls .. . . f ,,,.,, , . . ,. . If 4 . .L wiz'vff,.L f f 1. I -- 5, it . , .L l1 ' .1 .. m,., ., ,,.. L. ,L . We 4 w y .8 'va wb I . I .L,, ' 4 . . . .Q Q . 1 21 4 A 44 1' A Q 2 rg 5.q..Xm....XtP'f IIN, ...K laik l if U + I 0 L i f' ' L -I I Ni. , L i ' - L , .L . .' 4 -5:22 N if I Q T ' I 3 i tt, ' . Z -as X L g , -f 'YN' X -ad Af IL' vw . b .. , 7 3 A ' Hueytown Track The 1987 Hueytown track team started the season with a good showing at the Berry Relays. Many schools from all around the county competed. Outstanding performances were given by several members of Hueytownls team. Joe Reed won first place in the high hurdles. In the shuttle hurdle relay, Joe Reed, Ed Porter, Kenney Jordon, and Henry Adair took a first place finish. The team also won first place in the triple jump by great individual efforts from Vaughn Morris, Joe Reed, and David Rudolph. Next, at the Gardendale Competition against Gardendale and Shades Valley, the Hueytown track team gave an all round, good performance. Terry Grant, Rewa Morris, Carlette Wrenn, and Trina Henderson all ran well in the 440 relay. ln the Southern Invitational, Kevin Hyche ran his best two-mile time in 11:05. Joe Reed was third in high hurdles, third in intermediate hurdles, and second in the long jump for a very strong individual effort. Both boys and girls teams won overall competition at the County Meet at Berry. Among the teams participating were Berry, Shades Valley, Erwin, Hewitt-Trussville, and Hueytown. Joe Reed was the most outstanding athlete at the meet by scoring the most points, winning high hurdles, intermediate hurdles, long jump, and running a leg on the 440 relay. All girls ran their best times at the County Meet. The 440 relay team ran fourth and fifth. Placing second in the 100-yard dash in a time of 12:31 was Terry Small. Cathy Wright was third in a time of 3:05 in the 880 run. Finishing first at the Large School County Meet was Hueytown. Hueytown won both boy and girls competitions. The Hueytown track team should be very proud of their accomplishments this year and can hold their heads up high for all of the remarkable efforts amidst the highs and the lows of the young, but experienced, team of winners and scholars. Cross Country Cross Country The Hueytown Cross Country Team ran witl lot of hustle, determination, and hard work. The qualities were brought out in every meet throught the year. The boys learned to run as a team a handle the disappointments as well as the acco plishments. The year was a learning experience for ec team member. They constantly improved indiu ually. The practices were grueling, but still the e termination brought them back day after day fulfill a commitment to themselves and their tea With thousands of steps run and dedication behi them, under the guidance of Coach Hall, the tea was able to come up with some strong individi efforts. Along with all their hard work came new frier ships. A special bond grew between the membl that ranged from sophomores to seniors. Togetl they sought and attained victory and together th dealt with the hardships and the defeats. 5' annum .il Sl: 8 7-K- T. 1. T 11 . ',.m fe Ilif f:-2:2 '-1+ -. ,T I 'T H, L1 . ,H ,K gi W I Y R S Sb Acu E ...aa Haywood Adkinson - Principal B.A. Samford University M.A. 8z Advanced Study, University of Alabama James D. Holmes - First Assistant Principal B.S., M.A., A.A,, University of Alabama John Hudson - Assistant Principal B.S. Alabama A8zM University M.S. Samford University r,,,,,. !'X Debra Arnold Holly Ball Art 1, 2, 3 Choral Director, Student B.S. Jacksonville State Council Sponsor B.S. University of Alabama M.M. University of Alabama Faculty Ruth Barkhurst Arline Blackwell Ad. Biology 2 Geometry, Algebra 2, B.S. Ferris State College TrigfCalculus M.A. Samford University B.S. Howard College M.A. UAB ll r A-fszgj Susan Blanchard Frank Blanton Sabina Bradberry Henry Brown Special Education Band Director Algebra 2, Trigf Calculus Math 1 B.S. University of Alabama B.S. University of Alabama B.A. Birmingham Southern B.S. Miles College M.A. UAB M.S. University of Illinois M.A. University of Alabama M.S. Samford University A.A. UAB .4 'TF Bill Cashatt Lucius Colvin Margaret Cook Biology 1, Physics Mathematics English 2 and 3 B.S. University of Alabama M.S. UAB B.A. College of William and M.A. UAB Mary M.A. University of Alabama K In ,,,. ,,,.' E f ,, , mmnww- ww-mu f Maxam- be fm , fx, ali sg Joe Dennis Dorothy Dmlman Don Ellis Maxine Fuller Western Civilization, American English 1 and 3, Annual Staff Learning Center BE 3 Coordinator, FBLA HlSf0VV B.S. University of Alabama B.S. and M.A. UAB SPOVISOV B.A. University of Alabama M.A. UAB B.S. Longwood College M.S. and A.A. Samford Ed,S. Samford University M.A. University of Alabama University A.A. UAB .o I r I Randy Fuller John Galloway Paul Garrett Sherry Glasgow Athletics Athletic Director Athletics Home Economics, FHA Sponsor B.S. University of Alabama B.S. University of Alabama B.S. Bowling Green State B.S. Quachita University M.Ed University of Montevallo M.A. and A.A. UAB University MAT University of Montevallo A Anne Griffin Louis Hall Special Education Math, Geometry, Algebra 2, B.S. Auburn University Scholar Bowl, Track M.A. UAB B.S. Faulkner University B.S. Freed-Hardeman College Margaret Hardy BE 2, Typing 2, FBLA Sponsor B.S. University of Alabama M.B.E. University of Montevallo Q 1 i Q I, ji -It DI! 'll CC f 4 4:2 W 16 Faculty 'N 5l-... Betty I-leatherly Mary Alyce Howard Murray Johnson Joan Jones Head Registrar Librarian Algebra I Assistant Registrar B.S. Alabama State University B.A. UAB M.A. UAB iii ff! N- ,M Sherry Knight Ginny Landrum Sandra Lee Kay Lindsey Typing 1, Recordkeeping 1, Pep Spanish, English, Cheerleader English 1, Elektra Sponsor Honors and RLC Club Sponsor Sponsor B.S. Jacksonville State B.S. Jacksonville State B.S. Alabama A8cM University B.A. University of Montevallo University University M.A. UAB M.Ed. University of Montevallo M.A. UAB Ann McCain Iwi . f ' as ' i, i . '14 -2 2 ', L .,,., f Q ,. W . i i QQ Q . tif? V ' L Nathaniel Mason Science B.A. Miles College M.A. Atlanta University Typing 1 and 2 B.S. University of Alabama M.S. UAB Phyllis McCrorie B.E. 1, FBLA Sponsor B.S. and M.Ed. University of Montevallo 10 , .18 M it 8 Q , .,, V, n ., ' l ,ft . YJ l 4 Q ...--- 'ii 'W I' James McCutcheon Glenn Miller Terry Milstead Mary Clyde Moore Chemistry, Biology, Newspaper Accounting Social Studies, BASIC Sponsor Counselor Sponsor B.A. Livingston University B.S. Jacksonville State B.S. Livingston University BS- Auburn Unwefsify M.S. UAB University M.A. University of Alabama M.A. University of Alabama M.A. UAB A.A. UAB I J Q ft, ,,.,ff A 1 ' f-Qs ' eff Jimmy Nipper Clarence Northcutt Joy Northcutt Lucille Sandlin Athletics Transportation Supervisor, Special Education Administrative Aide B.S. Samford University Health, SADD Sponsor B.S. University of Alabama M.A. Jacksonville State B-5. UnlV0Y5if9 Of Alabama M.A. UAB University M.A. and A.A. University of Montevallo 0 uh U ti Ann Schober Terri Sellers lnez Shivers Iris Smith Counselor Marketing, DECA Sponsor Librarian, Media Services English 1 and 3 B.A. University of Montevallo B.S. and M.A. University of Director B.S. Miles College A.A. and M.A. University of Alabama B.S. and M.A. University of M.A. Alabama State University Alabama Alabama Faculty ix - Judy Stokes Mary G. Thomas American History, English, Red Democracy, American History Cross Sponsor B.A. Judson College M.A. UAB B.S. Miles College Mildred H. Thomas Robbie Tibbs English 2 and 3 Drivers' Education, Athletics B.A. Miles College M.A. and B.S. University of M.A. Tuskegee University Montevallo A.A. Alabama State University ,vvty QT I .., M.A. Alabama State University f . I . Y,l,,.,u, i A .I 9. .0 ' I . . ,mx D , Q. Michael Tinney Mike Tucker Nancy Tuggle Fannie Turner English 2 Assistant Band Director English Democracy, Jr. Civitan Sponsor B.S. University of Alabama B.S. University of Alabama B.S. Auburn University B.S. and M.S. Alabama State M.A. and A.A. UAB University 1 A, ,sq Pat Wade Learning Center, Business Law B.S. and M.Ed. Auburn University Jerry Sue Wellbaum Athletics B.S. Jacksonville State University M.A. UAB 1' Elanor Whatley Grenville Wood French 1 and 2, Spanish 2, Democracy, Social Living Spanish and French Clubs M.A. Samford University Sponsor B.S. Livingston University B.A. University of Talladega Addicted to Food The lunchroom ladies put forth a real eff fort in trying to serve a balanced meal each day. lt is really hard to get everything ready for 950 students. But under the management of Mrs. Earnest, the job gets done. Hueytown's lunchroom is a model for oth- er lunchrooms throughout the county, After our lunchroom was reorganized into a open buffet style. it was common to see outsiders come in and to observe how the system works. The new system allows students to go through the line Lunchroom faster and permits a variety of choices of food through the three buffet islands. One can tell Mrs. Earnest tries to please the students for there are frequently mounds of French fries. trays ofpizza. and gobs of ketchup. Beside serving students breakfast and lunch each day. the lunchroom workers fre- quently serve at sports banquets and teachers' breakfast, Serving Hueytown High School students throughout 1988 are: Omie Earnest, Ardella Leath, Dorothy Pleasant, Jackie Burnette, Ann Benson, Brenda Twigg, Brenda Adams, Wonzel Richards, Naomi Revell. and Hazel McCroy. So Mrs. Earnest and all her workers, we deeply appreciate all that you do for Hueytown High Schools lunchroom. www, Nm ,vans-Nw ,wwf . A fc f H 'ELL-1 '59 S2 ,131 ww an km fi' fSQ1'5?'Z,SSf' 5 f ,ifzfzi ' ,, - :if : Emu EW:HST'wi'LiEV?:ii5if?ii!!?ES :: . Lw tfiilli 5'f5k'5i?'if5EiiEii5i,-??T 5-f '1 f -.1 'SPE r -1 15ri:S55!3EY,?E' k 'XE-gn, , . VfL5Sf :E:Si- ,E f Wufsty sissfd' Qi1sssz1gssr2zfsfQf,exiiQ Q.+ss'fssi1fs2'4w - 1 f - :ff Fi f,1:'eg1 ,, ' - es A X3 L5 bm I, HRNQQ i 5 mitgee ff' Q ,K . .,bb.: -V e , --ff QQ.. f cami lim Secretary IL.. ,' .Hz aw, ,K N , , ,, -. . .,.A, if L .JY 'Abi-Cf, 13+ A A' Q N- BA, 1- 1-3' mm Q 6 xi 45 ky .. W .,,, I MY H: Presi Norrz - - l W dent Vice President A 1 A .. 1 .f 11 1 1 A . n 11 Shawn Brashgil Wendy Burchfield Laura Addison f.. . . Teresa Banks Marvin Black Deanna Brown Y Sean Burk -1- A11. Quantrice Ashford A ' 9 f U W y . , We Q- IM: 1. l it 1 Martin Barr r- . MW .E 'iff MM a,, , L K '1 51,1 f David Blackwell Jodie Brown K f--s s Paul Burnett Sophomores Aldrich Mike Atkins i 1 n . Blocker Misty Brown Robert Burnett W Wh 4 J f A., Y X M -We -M 4 f Z9 5 f fi, Q X Lori Allen Devona Bailey , 4 . 1--M-r , my fw- , 'X J nf 4' .M -2' ,iJ . 41 'fr .. .in . Valerie Bousack Lanard Bruce - .- Monica Burton Drew Ammons Ellen Bales 1 W 6 ,n f , 'UN 5 'N ,- J' 1 I N Jason Beam Tracy Bowden V f f fi' X .Q '-I Q 4 .A ft? -l I I Jennifer Cagle John Carroll Shaun Carroll Bubba Clemons 1 ff! ,155 5 51325, , fw I Q . A l like , , ., 41 xv' K K, ' ., K v.w4e5S99a Mac Cottingham WY , ,- ff- : k r I in F ' LQ: 3 Chris Dabbs Paul Daum Marcus Dawson n .,,, n 1 Rodney Drake Tim Drake Amy Eddzns Patly Elliott Isaac Ephraim Neal Evans Chris Franklin Susan Gillies - Matthew Goode Bryan Gulley 1 L A p - -5 1' 'A ,,.,, - ii Brandon Harris Sophomores wr 1-. rr.,-s nu Denise Glass . ,- Jada Grimmett .. . . 1 . Lauren Hereford Sophomores 10 7 4 as fi' if Q . '57 iw s fi f-fi if ' in W , Jason llerren Tim Hess ' ' T ' ' Megan Hopkins ,ff 5 J i rim-nuff -v-.mi ni ml ' ' Tamika Jackson ' ' ' Jason Johnson Matt Johnson Rushton Johnson m Q Q , A J VV,f 1 g Y nf. , V Sonya Keel Karen King Slephanie Kirkley ies Kevin Horton Calhi Hunt Y Sha T Johnson EQ -T Jon K izziah ,H J Mx if Curt llill David Hill J , J 5 J Jeff l losey Vann Huey X ei Hi l Keuron Jimerson Brandi Johnson as 1- '. 'fx 1 is 4 ,ji fs 5 , r R 1 if 1, gg 1 , 4 , Jones ' ' ' ' ff 'ffl' X' 'X' Johnathan Knight Deanne Lacy gf fy f . swlw Vzctor Lawrence ff 1 f Terr L1 scomb Tina Little Ashley McAl1ster mf ' WK WX V Wiiil 'Q J Malcolm Mzller Mlcheal Mills Juan Montgomery Lee Moody Darrell Murray r ' t 54 .sa ' 1. ,' Ffa Q ., '4,-W,,i-' . ' .. .' A iff... ' -. I n in . BJ. Parker Adrian Paul Gary Pickett 2 L I - Renee Moody i Kimberley Moore Lewis Myers Kevin Myrick rt , Ng, a .f e Stacey Norris , .u iyrr 5 X My v I fy M x r Scotty Moore Cheryl Neighbors i Karen Nunnally Wade Parker Michael Jason Perrine Gwen Perru Wade Pierce Chris Pate Amber Phillins vu? lx, Amy Moreland . X a i 1 ,i f x f Q 4, 1, H .1 -ir -A ' iw in Laura Newman Qwi V I Z fr , I ' e wr ' if Z, F 7 1 ,f' IX., Jerome Murkeson ' U , .,,, ' N I 0' i a 'VM K5 .J V 'fe Q J if , , , , i ,Q Brian Odom Mark Nicholson Johnny Phillips Christi O'Quinn 'IL ,nw fl 'wb 1' -F I l 5 3 Patrick X -I m1 . num. Michelle Pollock Linda Ponder I Duane Prater Gina Price Thaddeus Roberts 'f' 'V D ' t , 432' ,, ,' ff? AC H 1- n 11,1 if n Sophomores ,fe 4. .u ls Q x 0 2 3' ' ' .' ff , Y. 9 ti f - if fu ,I T ' J his 4 h Erica Riuers Troy Roberson Stacie Roberts Valencia Robinson Joel Rodda Sharon Rodda ' ' ' Y W ' ' ' ' Marshall Scott 'Q-0' Gina Seale Ward Smallwood Jennifer Smith Y V John Smith A in... Diana Shaddix ' ' ' Grady Singleton Gran Smallwood , 'Y ' nw V W, , , ,, Smith Brian Smith David Smith Jeff Smith A 452:31 3:1 41 if Quinny! AQ W r il .T 7' 1' ' W' , Shelly Smith Lane Smitherman Steve Smitherman Rodney Smithers Sophomores 111 Chris Steadman Sherrie Thomas Y Lanna Trimm Labrenica White Felecia Williams Rebecca Brian Thomas Chris Thomas f, , , rf r , f , J , i 5 , 49 gf! X If f ff -J 5, 5 W 4? X , f '41 Z ff' f Jeff Thomas Melissa Thomas Tamiko Thomas Jan Thompson i Richard Thurman .0 V ' :lf 6 Q - , 'N V ,iii r 'fii t ,Q f Nh. Q f-.1 1, . .i-. ff.. 'nv' 1. .nina Tiffany Washington Rodney Watson Shannon Webster 17 5 W A 'T as f I ,+I l J Sharon White Terrie White Debra Whitfield W ' frllhmj ,- fsf 2Kl.lfrf'f it , rg A Leslie Williams Nicole Williams Kevin Willis Tina Townsend in 3 'lr fi' I .3 , G v 2 Q W f A . ye , :jx It-:rr :4 N gg N 'Q Q X W, S 1 N., to Q g f 5 t is sf gk A Y xxx .M ri. fs Q Q 'N ,--1 Todd Tramell Richard Ware Adrian Warner Michelle West Whitt - Doug Wilson Kristi White n ln... Jaye Wilson 1 . 6 ff Jolie Woods f V 'gf K, .-tgax. .,LA , N , x?.31'xg. Sophomores The Final Frontier The moment has arrived. We are sophomores now. This means we are no longer children but not quite mature enough to be considered adults. Entering high school means we must take re- sponsibility for ourselves. Our grades now count if we plan to attend college. The phrase, I got a new car, no longer refers to Hot Wheels. High school is a traumatic experience for some and a long awaited one for others. The days being the leaders of our school have long since flown away. We are at the bottom of the hill CAgain!l, and we must begin the ascent again until that fateful day when we can call ourselves Seniors But until then, we must endure the scorn of our upperclassmen, the embarrassment of not being able to find our classes, and being looked upon as children by our teachers. However, one day, we will flip the pages of this book, yellowed with age, and memories will flood our minds, memories of our sophomore year - some good and some bad. We will remember the past and friends long gone, and we will wonder if they still think of us. Our minds will be full of remember whens and thoughts of yesterday. Our memories will make us cry and yet make us laugh, but as we think of all we endured, we will see that we were living the good ole days. - Julie Loper Si P J 3 116 Juniors X X ff fy AUTH' 'HW Tlff , 33:53 , , f ff .-1 ,,,, A .nf ,I f . W Marc Allen Girard Armstead Mark Arnold W , Q I I . , L ,f I. l Lisa Bates i Reno Bousack W , Y Audra Busenlehner William Carter i n n 'fn . Melanie Buttram if , ,,.W.. f ,jfs f Cv if an QW Q X! 1 ,. W ,f 7' H Carol Cha in Michelle Bibbs Dennis Carlin Kenneth Clay Kelvin Clayton Jason Cole Pam Collier ' Lv Y 4 Jill Cooley v , jf? , I 1 . M 1 52 92 QQ' i W f mf 1 3 A V 0.0, J..- rx L, Joel Dixon funn .. r-,mu n if David Ezekiel Gerald Ford l 0,,u 1' I ru 1. r- . Linda Foster Z ' A ' ' ' ' Traci Crowe un H.. li Karen Davis ' ' ' ' D' v, n I Bo Drake ' ' D---UM 'X J' ii ii F , 1,,, any -,, ,,i,, f if ww w ,AVZ - , l o Vanessa Eaton Rhonda Edwards Jason Elliot Geri Elrod W Y i Y l i , , r- I Joey Fjeldstad Shannon Fondaw Arlisa Ford A llall rroll ' D L .,iiVi i N gi V , L Ai,' V up f A W- 9 in . M ...- Troy Fountain Wayne Franks Telisa Frazier Rick Frederick n 1 1 fs, ,M fu.. 1-1,,,, ff? 1 11,117 f - Mi z 2 X , Carmen Garrett Gloria Garrett i Y i Marcie Chris Harm Tammy Hannah , t if 5 J r.f , , 1 4 1 Ere ' Z A 2 nl' 'S I I ,rn W life, ',,ri11.flier1 X! K K lg' 'Qt 'Q A1 111.1 Trina Henderson Tundra Hornbuckle William Henson John House 'TTY -1- 11 1. 1 .f 11 Brian Hudson Juniors .MMV 4, if 3 Bill!! YOU f f V r ff ' X Af f tr f fn I f f V '91 f , , . M. , W V X My 1 xo V X ff f f , X f l ' Gail Gates ,1111,, ' JhH 0 n arris Leslie Hadder f Tina Gill -1- 1 1 1 John Harrison 'ine 4' Valerie Headley W 0 'W f ri 'i1 irti so j fr ' ' Brian Hill 1, . ,wt sf, ,gp Janet Hudson Mary Hunnicutt Bonnie Henderson 11 ,11,L,,,, Eugene Hunter Juniors 119 n11wQz,1. ,,v, 1 ti 11 Z ' '- 11, , Y ff N51 ,. , 4,4 ' I l 9:9 f X f f ff A V22 ,- W 1 git 5 -, 1,5 Mm! X Jamon Hunter Valerie L l Laura Isbell Ann Jacks Donald Johnson Kim Johnson n1 11 n1 1 1 . 1 1 1 Wade Jones Alex Jordan f11,. 1 Donny Kelley James Kelley Rhonda Knowles 11 11 11 Christy Kuykendall W 'll'i 1 . ' J -Qwgjwlis' 4 1. ff, 4,1 '-12'-1 ff Q,51X1,Q1 Y f 5,1 f James Lee Jeff Lewis Rhonda Linholm ffm ,, 10, 1 0 ' 1 - -' A -, l ll L,,' ' f. 1fw..'ffH:111f1fklf fwfn Layne Lowery Garri Luker Jon Malone ,. .f 1 ' QE 1 Q. aim - ., '11 yi .1411 1 , 5 1 1' 1 .-5 i 'kllliiif rvL,1-, 1 Shane Lambert l 1-1, 1 . 1, 1 John Marcum Marcus Mareno 51 Jackson Rex Jones 2 i at LL, 1 1: 1 6 Matt Marshall Juniors r-1.1 Jim May Patrick McLeod Steve McLeod f V' r lizz ff 'f , M 1 . Wziil, - ' n 1 -1.1 Brandon Meeks Audra Mims i ff Mitchell ism.,i,' - 2 , f-my ' M' , ..--W ' W qw-- - N A E - wa , mg - N X mv yixgu, . X 5 WE, E MN, : 13 ' X 11 S .N N X. wx N S if at Xxx X -MQ N X-NX , Ku arma Loue Moore Cindy Morgan Rewa Morris Richard Morris W -raiser? tary. ry ,ff 4 Y., . or 5 Q 4 Q mr' ' ,J ' K f'4i'm2 Q' wfg, av .- f M f, Y J ni -.- 11 Matt Nabors Donald Newlin Rodney Northcutt Crystal Nunnally Tracie Odom David Oglesby Karen Pack Juniors 121 ' 'l ' flcinws Pcirlxiii f. 7I lcnni I'cirsons lleruk Pullerson A' ' Rodney Pirkens - gf. 5 A lg .l - A xg, A5 o N , G , X , Pain Rciclclin Nina Rainey l.. ' n in 1- ni, YH Y l Holly Rifkull Amy Roberts ,C A.,, yj, Alisliu Puri Anicinclu Pursoiis Pain Parsons Joel Penfield Juinie Perez Hmcl Perry 5, f .iq 1 wi 5 h A 'iz J , if i P 'fi 4 gr' A Q Kara Picketl ' --- ,, fs' ,' 'x Sl'1oneRuinwuler H H N Sandra Michael Reece Edwin Revell 'N ' ' ' Dawn Robertson Alton Robinson Derek Robinson Scott Parsons 1, rm ., ,M fs nu, 1' ii ru Linda Rhodes Steve Rocket 11 1 -ru ,-Y, ,,-,- Juniors K , Mtg It Hi' , w i Tammy Ro ers T r' Jerwanda Roscoe Jimmy Rutland Vickie Salter William Scales S 36Z? .,,. , .A ,v I ,H ' 'G Sitfiunff ' 'f3'2f' V ' ' ' ?'vw, 1ff,i 122:97 5f'ii'4?f - A it 1 Y i it ' ' W X ' 61 I I V, L ,J ll ,MJ it . . if A N I p ,a V 5 W F V is si 2 T i we Laurie Scott Orlando Scott Renee Scott ' S ' Marc Shields Sean Shoemaker A -t 5 A A 'f -A if K X 3, ,, 1 f ix, ' 1 - Y , 1, i Vicki S I U., n. f-. r- ii hor Shannon Simmons Christi Smith Trent Smith l Rhonda Snider Robin Steadham Janna Stewart Robert Stoves Dan Taft l 3 A 1 M I ii , - X x I Kim Terry 'T ' ' ' Chris Tierce T iiti' aa Q F., , , 'Par ' V Z . 1 ' fl V ,lf ,i Randy Tiller Sheneedia Todd Kirn Veitch Becky Wade Christi Wade Shane Walden Juniors 123 Drenna Waldrop Jason Walker Katrina Ward 4, J, , , J x Q M . , , X , W . ,., r i -,, , A4 James Weathers Richard Weaver Valerie Webster Brian Welch 5 M' . Tilt V 1, L M , la 2 1 ' ' ' , , . . 9 F f fu . . nm.. Widner Robert Wilson Shonda Winston Williams Natasha Worthy . . nm.. Kathy Wright 'XV' it 1 L, ' rf-v, ,6 X, 1 7 , Chad Waters Mark Watson Carlton Wells Tab Whisenhunt Daryl Wilson Kim Wilson All the Right Stuff Junior year proved very exciting for the class of 1989, We have come a long way. with only one more year of high school before we are off to college or to jobs. Eleventh grade students at llueytown High School have made this one of the years we will always cherish ln early September class rings were ordered. Special care was taken in choosing just the right ring. Herff Jones Representative, Ed Moore, threw a pizza party at the Pizza Hut for those juniors who ordered rings through the school in late November, The next clay, November 20. everyone received his ar her rings. This year junior class officers were Janna Stewart. president: Holly Ray, vice president. Drenna Waldrop, secretary: and Melanie Buttram, treasurer. When asked what she would do for the junior class lafter electionl. President Janna Stewart answered, 'iThrow yall a great promlu Many tests are taken throughout school. but junior year can be especially gruelling with four major exams for most students. ln October the Alabama High School Graduation Exam and ASVAB. a free examination given by the military, were given. Shortly after that the PSAT was given to students hoping to qualify for scholarships. ln the fall and spring. there were opportunities to take the ACT college entrance exam. lt will be a relief to most not to have to take any of these tests again. - Carma Moore Qs- L ww 'N 43 S I l lim Z9 V19 U about x IW Ct, tives Wgfff W wx XQ 4-'U X my M uf uw X fi! W1 WNW u ,YK A Q: in X Q' ,w',mWMQw,iwf Ai X Q0 GM ,vm HMM r he thi Lum Nm ' N g 'QNX vim 'M ,X M NIL Rf 15+ fsiaiifbiix ,M Qw,,, ww , M M Q L MQQ1RW'rF Q X ,J 4 r K -,-ef' w X N x x v ,ff-il., 'L figs? 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' , rf ggg9 Hi1, ' 1 dark a wr' Kelly Hyche Chris Vernon Cynthia Holiness Treasurer President Secretary Nancy Garner Willie Curry Chaplain Vice President Senior Officers Seniors Elisabeth Absher Shannon Aldrich Herman Allen Dwyanna Amerson Q1 , 1 X .Sip J ' vw fi., u 45 ., ' - xi Basic Clubg Spanish Clubg Jr. Civitan Red Cross Clubg FBLA Clubg FBLA Pep Clubg Spanish Club:----Marching Clubg Red Cross Club Vice Presidentg FBLA Presidentg Bandg Highsteppeg, Junior Civitan FBLA Treasurerg FBLA District Win- Clubi dIf.1E8?i3ophefmofe Class nerg French Club TFCHSUYCI' ' ' Carolyn Anderson Joel Anderson Greg Ashcraft Dennis Avery ll Student Councilg Spanish Clubg Sec- FBLA Club retaryg Annual Staffg Red Cross Clubg SADD Ingrid Awtrey Gumby Club President Elektra Club DECA Parliamentarian Miss Retro spect Sophomore Beauty Miss Ret rospect Junior First Alternate Homecoming Candidate Sophomore Swingers Michelle Bailey FHA Club Art Club Sophomore Sw ingers Darrell Ball Spanish Club Football FCA Club Concert Band Maria Banks Band Highstepper Swinger Band National Honor Roll Miss Retro spect Junior Beauty Miss Retro spect Senior Alternate .lil , F : L J ' c-A 2 ' Jjlifif 2 l finif. My wilij ' 1 4 1 1 - ' 1 Q 1 9 ' 2 ' L . . 5 . - . 1 , 9 ' - i ' 1 9 Scott Barlow Debra Belcher Faye Barnes Tina Best Red Cross Club' SADD' Student Council' Vaudeville Show Stacy Basden Jason Bewley Choir' Galleria Performance' Soph- Sophomore Swingersg French Clubg Sophomore Swingersg Concert Valerie Black Spanish Club Hlstorlan Jr Cnvltan Elektra Club Student Council Red Cross Club Gumby Club A B Honor o Kendell Blackmon omore Workshop Dale Brown Football Gumby Club FHA Club omore Swmgers A' secretary BASIC Clyubgl SADDg FCA Clubg Red Cross,Clubg Sophi R ll Y l Seniors Eric Bush Jesselyn Butler Jay Cain l-6Sl'l0F1 Cain a ,J K I .. . ati Red Cross Clubg Basic Clubg Spanish Footballg Gumby Clubg DECA Clubg SADDQ Blood Driveg Spanish Floatg A-B Honor Roll Monique Campbell Stephen Canoles Scott Capleton TriShd Carlisle Q' si Pep Clubg Red Cross Clubg Spanish Band Solo and Ensembleg Smoky Clubg Volleyball Captaing A-B Honor Mtn. Music Festivalg State Band Con- Rollg Blood Drive testg District Band Contest Robert Carmichael Cissy Cater Gumby Club French Club Red Cross Club BTeam Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader UCA Spirit Award Sophomore Swingers Tracy Chambers Red Cross Club Basic Club Soph omore Swingers Miss Retrospect s Miss Congeniality Pam Chance 1 1 1 1 ' . I . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 Delon Charley Karla Cook Leslie Chavers Sophomore Class Secretary' Pep Club' French Club' Jr. Civitan Club' Color Guard' Concert Choir' Honor Ro Gordon Cooper Candace Clemons Spanish Club President' Basic Club' Red Cross Club' Annual Staff' Blood Taylor Publishing Award Stacy Corley ' WW? Veronica Collier Tracy Corley Concert Choir' Gumby Club' Home- coming Alternate' DECA 43' F9 1 'ri' lm Student Councilg'Marching Band? Driveg SADDQ l.ion's Club Awardg ll l Y Rhonda Cox Steve Crane Barry Crawford Melinda Crump Red Cross Club Elektra Club Span ish Club Gumby Club Junior Class President Head Varsity Cheerlead er AB Honor Roll Girls State Sophomore Swingers 1 1 ' 1 1 , . . . ' Y . 1 ' 1 1 Willie Curry Max Davidson Barbara Dawson Debra Deason L French Club' Concert Band' Jazz En- FBLA' Co-op semble' Honor Bands' UAT Scho- lastic Achievement Award' Honor Ro Zabrina Dickerson David Dillard i af i ' W? ll , l W - - 4 John Dillard Seniors Heather Davis Elektra Club' Basic Club' Junior Civ- itan Club' French Clubg SADD' Newspaper Staff Scott Defreese Marching Band' Jazz Ensemble Baseball' All-County Band' Section Leader Derek Dillard Jeff Davis Gumby Club' Football' Baseball' Red Cross Club' Sophomore Swingers' Concert Choir' Elektra Club' FHA Kris Dennis Larry Dollar Suzette Donaldson Julian Dudley ' fij-P' Steronica Dunston 2 N L Teresa Eady Jeff Easterwood l A, 4 ' v ,QL as ' M , 'Q-'gr Y Y 4 ,JA Spanish Clubj SADDQ DECA Sophomore Swingersg Basketballg Gumby Club Tonya Ellis Tim Edmondson Gumby Clubg FCAQ Footballg Base- a Lee Evans Sophomore Swingers' Concert Choir' FCA Gumby Clubg Footballg Red Crossg Tara Ellis Fred Fenderson Seniors Fred Ford Cindy Foust t, Homecoming Alternate' FBLA' Lori Franklin Yvette Franklin FBLA' Swingers' Concert Choir' A-B Pep Club' FHA Honor Roll f Y 5 I W fl Gumby Clubg DECA l ' Nancy Garner Jarrod Glasgow Club FHA Sophomore Swingers Baseball Pep Clubg Marching Band Spanish Clubg Red Cross Clubg Basic Darline Glover Tim Glover Stacey Goggins Banking Serviceg FBLA John Gordon French Club - Historian' Student County Junior Civitan' Spanish Club' News- paper' Field Captain' Section Lead- er' Solo Ensemble Lori Greene Mary Griffin Gumby' Junior Civitan' Red Cross Maid' Most Popular - J . Councilg Bandg Top 1096 ofltlefferson Clubg Gwingersg Jr. lllomecoming , , r Gina Guin Red Cross Kristy Hager RLC Treasurer Junior Civrtan Var Youth Leadership Forum Youth Congress Sophomore Vice President Junior Vice President sity Cheerleadgr - Headl glham Chelinda Hall A, Pep Club' Spanish Club' Annual Staffg Deep., PTSA Y Randy Hamaker FBLA SADD Jumor Achievement Art Club Red Cross Club SADD Red Cross Club FHA Honor Roll DECA Spamsh Club Angela Hams Angela Hasty Todd Hawkins Stephanie Hayes Jeffrey Henley Tammy Hayes ment' FBLA' DECA' Outstanding Achievement Award' A and B Honor Ro Andrea Headley ',, '. ' -1 ixlllrf Swingers Accx Red Cross lrish Hester Lisa Hester FBLA' Highstepper' Basic' Red Cross' Spanish' Junior Concert Band' OJT Civitan Glenn Heatherly Varsity Baseball' Alabama Boys State' A and B Honor Roll Chris Hicks Basic' B-Team Basketball' Varsity Basketball' A and B Honor Roll' Most Studious - Jr. Who s Who JC H I ' . 4 'f if , K X Nl! w X K i ' Red Crossg Spanishg Junior Achieve- FBLAg Concert Choirg Sophomore Junior Civitan Clubg Spanish Clubg ll ' Steve Hicks Gumby Club FCA French Club Top 10 Friendliest Varsity Football Swingers Leigh Hodges Concert Choir Scholar Bowl French Club Basic Sophomore Swingers B Team Cheerleader Student Council Cathy Hoffman FBLA OJT Tami Hogan Gumby Club Red Cross Club Span ville Show ish Clubs DECAL Swingers: vaude- Seniors Stefani Hohman Tammy Holcomb Cynthia Holiness Kevin Holland -ga.,-an rw' C Nw.,W. French Clubg Red Cross Clubg Con' Pep Clubg Bandg Highstepperg PTSA FCAg Footballg UA Scholastic Cert Banda Majorette Awardg Homecoming Alternateg Miss Achievementg Top 596 of Junior Retrospect Junior Alternate Class in Jefferson Countyg Honor Roll Ken Hood James Hubbard John Hudson Kelly Hyche if we fume if l 1, rf' wx. , : if of is .iifillra : 3, 4, t S, W FHAQ Red Cross Club Spanish Clubg Honor Award PTSAQ Red Cross Clubg Elektra Clubg Stu- AKA Honor Awardg Honor Roll dent Councilg Gumby Clubg Junior Class Treasurerg Sophomore Home- coming Maidg Sophomore Swingers Kevin Hyche Cross Country Track Red Cross Club Track and Field Sophomore Swingers Concert Choir Kimberly Ingram Kyle Jacks AB Honor Roll Sophomore Sw ingers Emily Jackson l Red Cross Clubl Basic Club? SADDQ Nicole Jackson Gregory Jarrard Chris Jennings Donald Johnson Jr. Civitan Club' French Club' Elek- DECA' OJT' FHA DECA French Club' Band' Top 596 of Jef tra Club' Student Council' Pep Club' ferson County' A-B Honor Band' Flag Corps' SADD Shalanda Johnson Stephenia Johnson Cedric Keith Kevin Kelley Volleyball' Track Pep Club' Spanish Club FCA' Football' Baseball' Track Spanish Club' Junior Achievement' Track 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f W eq, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 David Kennedy Bryant King Greg Knight Richard Lamons Achievement Newspaper Staff Spanish Clubl Trackl Junior Seniors Rebecca Langley Tammy Light Jeffrey Lindberg Laura Lindsey -A 6 ,g 3' , l W N it 'ww Red Cross Clubg Newspaper Staff Footballg FCAQ FHA Junior Civitang Spanish Clubg Red Co-Editorg Junior Achievement Cross Club: Band: Head Maiorettez UAT Scholastic Achievement Awardg Honor Rollg Top 596 of the Class of '88 Latrisa Little Kendra Lofton Nathan Logan Melanie Long ..-J' - J ., Q . of ,S if ,s,, M FHAg Pep Clubg Track Spanish Clubg DECAQ Pep Club Jason Loper All County Band Honor Roll UAT Scholastic Achievement Award Top 596 of Class of 88 Nanette Lovell Club Band BASIC SADD Kimmi Lowery Rolancla Lucy per l Bandg Jazz Ensembleg Drum Majorg FBLA Clubg Red Crossg Spanish Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Highstep' Greg Martin De McBride Kewanee McCoy Wesley McCoy James McCrary FBLA' FHA Band' Gatlinburg Musical Festival Dawn McDaniel Debbi McEntegart Christy McKeever Spanish Club FBLA' OJT i i Amit Jazz Ensemble James McLeod ar Bowl Student Council Football Newspaper Staff BASIC Hugh O Brien Rep Boys State Zsaquanda Mitchell Claudette Moon Brendalynne Moore linburg Musical Festival Award Hon Solo and Ensemble Smoky Moun or Roll tain Musical Festival Honor Roll Nw. Spanish Clubg Junior Civitang Schol- Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Gat- Student Councilg Bandg Highstepperg Seniors James Morgan Brent Morris Joe Morris Stephanie Morton Baseballg Gumby Clubg FHAQ Soph- omore Swingersg FCA Pam Murphree Greg Murry Duane Myers Scott Myrick .Ex Student Councilg Red Cross Clubp Bandg Trackg Jazz Bandg Cross Sophomore Swingersg Elektra Clubg Country FHAg Gymnastics Gina Nolen Tina Nolen Lance Northcutt Andy O'Dell g 3 3 Bandg Brass and Jazz Ensembleg Basic Clubg Red Cross Clubg FHA FHA SADD Red Cross Club Art Club Honor Roll Blood Dnve FHA Conventlon FHA Red Cross Club SADD Art Club Honor Roll FHA Conventlon Blood Drlve Smoky Mountaln Muslc Festlval Award Most Outstandlng MUSICIBH Solo and Ensemble William O'Neal FBLA Club' Basic Club Jennifer Parsons Highstepper' Sophomore Class Fa- vorite' French Club' FHA Tammy Orr Spanish Club' Band' Majorette Su- perior Rating' Most Improved Mu- sician Award' Honor Roll' Miss Ret- rospect Alternate' Math Team' Top 53, of the Class of 88 Stacy Pate Gumby Club' French Club' Red Cross Club' Junior Civitan' Cheer- leader' Sophomore Swingers' Sing- ers' Concert Choir Gina Oswalt Joe Parker Hai Kim Patrick Student Council' Gumby Club' French Club' DECA Historian' Hon- or Roll Art Club Jefferson Payne or AP -A9 f Q . Y, 'A X IX N.. N, L Deanna Peak Karen Penn Cheryl Perkins Kevin Phelps SADD Honor Roll FBLA: Newspaper Stalll SADD Red Cross Club: Spanish Club Tracy Phillips Tracy Phillips ri 5 Red Cross Clubg SADDg Annual taffg Junior Achievementg Academ- ic Achievement Award Christy Pool Kim Poole Gumby Clubg Miss Retrospect Alter- nateg Red Cross Clubg Spanish Club Felix Quates Craig Rackley is 1' Drama Art Club President Spanish Club Annual Staff Art Award Seniors Krista Plaia Spanish Clubg Red Cross Clubg Newspaper Statt Fflitorg BOEQ Jun- ior Achievementg Honor Roll Margaret Porter we 1 ,sf FBLA Christy Ray French Club President Secretary Basic Club Secretary DECA Annu al Staff Editor Taylor Publishing Award Red Cross Vice President Chris Poer FBLAQ Red Cross Clubg Honor Rollg Blood Drive Sonia Pugh Michael Ray PW'-s..,ka - ' 4 Qt -1- I. - JY ,Ji gl TF I Q. N , , ,Q ig , ,. kk A 'N lx' , ' i 9 ' : ' - ' . ' 1 9 : ' - 1 5 - T 1 . . , - . . U 46 Jason Redd Kim Reeves Billy Ridlehoover Club' Spanish Club' Top 596 in Jef- French Club ferson County' Honor Roll Terri Riley l l Bandg Jazz Ensembleg Junior Civitan FCAg Junior Civitang Spanish Clubg Red Cross Club? FHA Glenda Roberson James Roberts Paulette Roberts Johnny Rodriguez Sabrina Roper Elissa Rosser Donna Robinson Red Cross Club' SADD' French Club Secretary' Annual Staff' Junior Ed- itor' BASIC' Taylor Publishing Award' Honor Roll Jay R OWS i l l i r v 1 1 y v y Leshaun Roy FBLA' Art Club' Cheerleader' Co-op Seniors Kelly Scales Football' Baseball' Elektra Club' Angela Sewell Sammy Shepherd Joelle Singleton ager FHA' Red Cross Club' FCA Calandra Smith Pep Clubg Basketballg Track Man- Pep Clubg DECAQ Highstepperg FHA Christopher Smith LaRhonda Smith Melissa Smith DECA Olandus Smith Art Club French Club' Red Cross Club' FHA' Junior Achievement' Newspaper Staff Ward Smith Kathy Southall Kim Staggs Thomas Stone David Stoves Brian Stringfellow Football National Merit Scholarship Outstanding Seniors Spanish Club UA Achievement Award Semi-Firlahstl Alabama Weekend for Sharon Strother Andre Thompson Kevin Swatzell Tim Thornton Seniors Michael Tate Spanish Club' DECA- Basic Club' Honor Roll' Blood Drive Sandra Tolbert Kyle Taylor Mike Tremelling Scott Trigg Sophomore Swingers Spanish Club Ryan Trimm Spanish Club Treasurer BASIC Student Council Newspaper Staff Bausch 8: Lomb Science Award Top 596 of Jeff Co Students Steve Tubbs Gregg Tucker Track Team Cross Country Top ham Southern College Achievement Award Gumby Clubg DECA Treasurer Y Clubg Cross Countryg Scholar Bowlg 511 Jefferson Co. Studentsg'Birming- Michelle Tucker French Club' Band' State and Dis- trict Contests' Smoky Mtn. Music Festival' Solo and Ensemble 1 Jeff Vines Junior Civitan' Red Cross Club' Band' Jazz Ensemble' Smoky Mtn. Music Festival Award' Honor Roll' Top 596 of Class of 88 Pat Tucker Melanie Wadsworth Staci Upton Gumby Club' Spanish Club' Red Cross Club Craig Walker Spanish Club' FCA' Football' Stu- dent Council' Honor Roll' Track Chris Vernon Gumby Club' Spanish Club' Football Captain' Sophomore Class Presi- dent' Swingers Ann C. Ware l i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 Y 7 1 1 v 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chad Watts DECA OSC Sandra West Michelle Whatley Mike Wheat DECAQ Red Cross Clubg Spanish FBLA Secretaryg FHA Gumby Clubg Footballg Baseball Club Student Council SADD Blood Drive Seniors Christy White Todd Wilkinson Kelly Williams Maggie Williams FBLA Clubg Junior Civitang BASIC Roosevelt Williams Kelly Windsor Karen Winstead Kim Winstead M if 41 X l ,M E li , Art Club French Clubg Student Councilg Schol- Elektra Clubg FHAg SADDQ Red Elektra Clubg Annual Staffg FHAQ ar Bowlg Bandg Smoky Mountain Mu- Cross Clubg Annual Staff Red Cross Clubg SADD sic Festival Laquita Cade Carlette Wrenn ior Achievement Top 596 of Jeffer son County Track Team Kelli Wright French Club Gumby Club Sopho more Swingers Ginger Holsenback FBLAQ Red Cross Clubg SADDQ Jun- Junior Civitang Red Cross Clubg 5 Seniors ? I 1 X S .. .: ,E.,,:t. , :EH , eyy , re speclal :azz ?E :E:':EM and they display :::f1 the years. Show them a tree they haven't -.:'.: 1 and fheyyll Show VCU! ..+,,:.: E .::-' '5'b .. ': 'lbr an wfigqgwgw A we P wwf 15 4 H1339 - few Mm .eff .JW S iwk Q 4 U' Q I-J 1' f4 ',, -fy, f f 3 'G . , A Q A --'A' ,-,. , F! 1 . i 1 E W I, ,iz , 5.3 9 X ry X 1 0 x El I' L., ! 5 i E Vg 4 X HE A 5 W I 95 HV Q Seniors if' . ' '1',.i!'i I 1'wE'f9 4' ww W ff .Hg i f' yt 'S 'f E W Q wk?-, 6 Q :- 1-f M ' 'xi 5 W' QWUW uw M Q1 255152 L UW 1 x A xx Au wmv 1 I S These are the ones for kee , V ' 0 I 1 1 1 VI ' - a t ' O 1 Seniors M 'Q gh the years seniors form lasting ' ' ' - not those ephemeral ac- quaintances which pop in -M ' of life like an ocean wave. These are the relati . lA'll p . ch offer consolation even when the phone is alre ,f d to the ear. They endure a miffed feeling now a V h f ' ou know the kind e- not asking me for a pizza aft A , Ui you or asking a third party and leaving me out. l f ' g ' to patch things up after learning you couldnlt get me V hone. riendships mean hot dogs and cool night football games, having some obnoxious loud mouth screaming obscenities at the referee. Friendships mean forgetting the social studies article and having your pal share his. Friendships offer love when you're convinced mom and dad absolutely hate you, even though you know your good judgement tells you they haven't taken care of you all these years because you're an enemy, wen ' .MW Friends of '88 Kevin, Andy, Stefani, Kevin, and Kevin - Stacy Billy and David Through the years special friends have meant so much to the class of '88, Through the years we ex- perienced so many different moods. Yes, we were happy, but we were sad and lonely. We had many fears. We dreaded everything and we dreaded nothing. We were afraid our clothes would not conform. We were afraid we wouldn't be liked. We wondered if we could live up to our parents' ex- pectations. Thank goodness for the other side. We had an assurance we could do whatever we wished and reach whatever star we reached for. We were tri- umphant and assured. We handled every job anyone passed our way. These moments were taken seriously. Many stu- dents loyally served Hueytown High School in var- ious capacities. Some were aides to teachers, li- brarians, or principals. Hueytown High could not be run without willing workers of the class of '88. Then the wild off the wall times. We felt life would last fo soaked up the sunshine of our days and let the goo l It was even worth a con- frontation with Holmes n to get caught out of not need to meet them 1 ing lot! Don t confuse o ss for outright happiness. We had our blue reaking up that's hard to do, the e in an desired grades the embarrassing mo- seem to last forever , ' 0. ' , - - . 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GD JEF'-IOED Berlarntinn uf Ahnptiun , Lump UOLAND HOSPITAL hereinafter knuwn ns the Abnpter, hues herebg make, publish uni! herlure this n Berlarzrtinn nf Ahuptinn nf HUEYTOWN HIGH SCHOOL - Now, therefnre, the hnlg appninteh Eiepresentatiue nf the Ahnpter shall, with the hulg uppuinteh Zliepresentntiue nf the Ahnptee, hetennine bg what means nnh in what manner the Ahupter nnh the Ahnptee mag pursue a mutunllq enriching relatinnship with all the pleasures unit benefits thus heriueh being assignable ultimzrtelg tn the prirnurg benefirinrg nf the Ahuptinn, nnmelg the rummunitg in whirh bath the Ahupter unh the Ahnptee resihe. iln witness, therenrf, the parties hereuntu exeuxte this Ahnpticrn un this mg Thirteenth gf October ' 19 .? ........ f Srhunl lB4'inripnl Abupte epres entutiue Ahnpt- rhnnlifirugrnm Gum' ' ur My 5. 6 , SQL? buprrintenhent, On October 13, 1987. at 9:30 a,rn, Hueytown High School became partners with Lloyd Noland Hospital in an Adoptva-School Program. In an assembly in the boys' gym, students, faculty, and participants from the hospital and the Board of Education witnessed an official signing of the Dec- laration of Adoption. This adoption assures that the school and the hospital will pursue mutually enriching relationships for both agencies. Mr, Jae Moore. area superintendent, introduced speakers for the occasion. Wes McCoy, Eagle Scout. began the program by leading the Pledge of Al- legiance. Student Council President Tracy Phillips introduced our special guests. Those guests present from the hospital were Mr. Gary Glasscock, Mrs. Kay Troupe, Mr. Chuck Elliot, Ms. Pam Morrison, Mrs. Regina Blaylock, Mr. Mike Gatch, and Mrs. Liz Brown. Representing the Jefferson County Board of Ed' ucation were Mr. Joe Moore, Mrs. Bobbie Coley, Mrs. Maurene Alexander, and Ms. Nez Calhoun. Mrs. Ball's Singers entertained with Georgia on . rv . . , l Al ll ll Ill I' I l.'lll' I I 'Q 1 f it . tl I-' .,'-' ,, it at x A hi FT it ,t M. l.n 'f W ,... 8.1 x Adopt-A-School oining .Hands ln the Mood and Valero Mr, Jim Roy, coordinator of Hueytown Comma- nity School, explained what it means to be adopted by the business community. He explained that Hueytown High would share in triumph and in trialsl' and in talents and expertise. This sharing will involve everyone from custodial staff to doctors and administrators at the hospital and from students to the principal at the school, Roy said. Mr. Gary Glasscock, administrator of Lloyd No- land Hospital. remembered that the occasion is the same day in 1792 that George Washington laid the cornerstone to the White House. Although Wash- ington did not benefit from that gesture by getting to use the White House as his residence, others after him did. Mr. Glasscock felt that the same would be true of our Adopt-afSchool Program. He said that those who benefit the most may be those who come after us, The histories of Hueytown High and Lloyd No' land Hospital are intertwined, Glasscock pointed out. They can expect to share in a growth re- lationship in the future. .-it -... -..'. ' .- .. ... ii. - 4 swim QS ' P I. y ffeif Ceremonies and'Principal H. L. Adkinson: Hdlis Hyde, director of Community Education: Gary Glass- cockg Jim Roy: and Joe Moore. i ' ilhish l FBLA Field Trip .E..'-z:-...zzz ---...zz :aa :.: as ' A R -'wx' az'- S 5:2252 3' E-'::: i : i22 E 232253 ' 'S '22 S' 2-5 as as-1' 5 -es 5-1-f :EEi? eases 2-iEE?1'E'Q.i:g..EEEEg 'G-. -5'-..-5'-sea 5 'eg '-:ssasea-aaa: r-.as--...' ' -.: :ss-'-as-.sa-.: e S-ez:-:.-.e On October 14, 1987, Mrs. Maxine Fuller, BE Coordinator at Hueytown High School, took 20 BE students on an interesting, educational, and fun field trip to the Bir- mingham Courthouse. They had their DAY IN COURT. The purpose of the trip was to show stu- dents how our court system works. Before the tour students were joined for refreshments by Mrs. Lawson 's class from Pittman Jr. High School. A welcoming speech was made in Judge Byron's courtroom by Mrs. Susan Turner, president of the Birmingham Legal Secre- taries Association, and by Julian Juliano, president of the Young Lawyers' Section of the Birmingham Bar Association. They talked about what the purpose of the association- is. One point stressed was that if one plans to go into the field of law, he needs to keep his grades up and practice good study habits, 7 Our tour guides were Ms. Roxanne Givens and Mr. Leonard Tilman. We visited three courts: District, Circuit Court, and Criminal Court. Our guides explained the functions of each court. Our next stop was to meet Deputy Gary Creel of the Narcotics and Vice Squad with his -drug sniffing dog Heidi. He talked about drug abuse and showed examples of cocaine, pot, crack, and hash. Then he demonstrated .aiml- how Heidi can sniff out drugs cent accuracy. 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With the closing of the local rink in 1985, he tried out for and 168 Special Feature made the Huntsville travel team. That year as a Bantam 114- 15 year oldsl, his team won the Southern Regional Champion- ship and the right to represent the South at the International Silver Stick Finals in Port Hu- ron, Michigan. Joey's team faced well- established teams from Canada and the Upper Midwest. Joey was chosen fifth out of 120 players at his age level while competing in the event, to be named to the five-member All Star Team - the first plc from Alabama to be honored. During the 1986-87 sea due to the reopening of Birmingham rink, Joey ska again with the Birmingham p gram as well as Huntsville. was a member of the 16-a over team and received 1 leader scorer trophy . also coached a team of the and-under youths and playec the Men 's League where he 1 a member of the All Star te that played Atlanta in the M cular Sclerosis benefit game. Joey was the leading scl er on the Huntsville tai that year even though he i the youngest player on team. In July of 1987 he pa XS-N ipated in the Canadian Am ican Olympic training progra held in Lake Placid, New Yo the sight of the 1980 Olympi Joey is presently skating the Midget 116-182 travel te in Huntsville and was elect captain this year. He is leading scorer on the team. officials at the Indianapolis vitational Thanksgiving Tourr ment chose Joey as his tean- most valuable player fort series. The travel team played teams in and from souri, Texas, North Caroli Arizona, Indiana, Illinois, Mi igan, Wisconsin, Kentuc Tennessee, Georgia, N York, and Canada. Joey continues to be one the leaders in scoring on ti. Birmingham Men 's League. OR ANIZ ONS H 1 987 HHS MARCHING BAND i Band DRUM MAJOR - JASO LOPER ,,,. .Q if . h i . ,R h iz? Qi ' fix, ' 55 m, 5. ., - x -,Jw as ,Q N gif A x gs : K - A N K 5 Q w AY Y I fy ' 3 if A 'auf A i f 3 Q. 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Q,,g,gAt , , , , , , W, W , 4 a V F 2 kv ff ' , 3 , , , 'X XX Div :f , AT , ,, x -f vw , - -fr vp? 3?1 n 1Zii,?1 '? 4W I 22 - X 5, , I , :za W WQQEJ ' hi H ' . qw. ,, 'f' 7 , , 1, Ig It I W W ,,,w,n,-- ,g ,! f 'Wav ,gf , A eng .3 Q ki ' ,, ,Q 3fe'Pnqwgu?7'3. , ju f P '- , :,,A- 'rw .Q . f -:??.f 4 3 ,- 2 ' if .- ff . ,,, -R,.'4,,,3,M . f ,Miz-,f K L ,,'v- -, VW xf x K5 iw.. n x .xx . A, . . f- f' Wa? i Melissa Thomas Nicole Jackson Becky Wade 1 - Sheneedia Todd Crystal Nunnally Tarsha Carter ...2 N- Leslie Chavers ,ff Rf, XX 1. nf -v- X .., 2, Q Band . ,. ' ' , S.- :vp62vh0uv ,gif F Y , .,' Christmas Concert swf 'RS The 198788 year at Hueytown High.School proved to be the one which re-established school assemblies after three years of no assemblies at all, lt seemed to be the testing ground for student behavior. The third assembly included the whole student body which was the Christmas Concert. lt made a delightful day for the students at Hueytown High. This year's concert featured the Jazz En semble. Concert Band. and a few selected pieces from Chamber Jazz. While Concert Band played. Channel 42's Paul Ossmann narrated. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. Because of the success of the bands program. Mr. Blanton and the band were featured that night on the evening news. lt truly 'twas a day to remember. ti ,ev .. if l 2? l Girls ' Chorus Row 1: Megan Hopkins, Ann Jack K ll H h s, e y yc e, Calandra Smith, Drenna Waldrop Kara Pickett Amber Phillips Kelly Ingram Row 2: Ginger Holsenback, Stacy Ezell, Erika Smiley, Michelle Bibbs, Kim Johnson 'l'ina Best Leigh Ann Hodges Kornelia K th , , , ur Row 3: Lori Franklin, Audra Parsons, Katie Stem, Amy Hill, Leslie Chauers, Melisa Thomas, Shae Burchfield, Leigh Adkinson, Amanda Akins Row 1: Michael Easterling, Jeff Davis, Dale Brown, Kevin Hyche, Dave Young Row 2: Jason Herren, Louis Myers, Bubba Clemons, Marc Allen, Donny Barger, Glenn Blake Row 3: Tommy Cowen, Kenny Drake, Michael Simpson, Jamie Parkin, Clint Murphy, Scottie Moore Men 'S Chorus Choir Q Director, Holly Ball Chamber Jazz rffllx Row 1: Donny Barger, Kelly Hyche, Michael Easterling, Ann Jacks, Jeff if U Davis, Drenna Waldrop, Dave Young yi P PPX9 Row 2: Erika Smiley, Kornelia Kurth, Leigh Ann Hodges, Tina Best, Kim Johnson, Amber Phillips, Kara Pickett 9 O O Concert Choir ow 1: Megan Hopkins, Shae Burchfield, Ann Jacks, Michael Easterling, Dave Young, Randy Norris, Kornelia Kurth, Tina est, Amber Phillips, Erika Smiley ow 2: Michelle Bibbs, Amanda Akins, Kim Johnson, Kelly Hyche, Jeff Davis, Kevin Hyche, Michael Simpson, Donny arger, Drenna Waldrop, Leigh Ann Hodges, Kara Pickett, Melisa Thomas ow 3: Lori- Franklin, Audra Parsons, Ginger Holsenback, Amy Hill, Dale Brown, Garri Luker, Bubba Clemons, Tommy owen, Leslie Chavers, Leigh Adkinson, Stacy Ezell, Kelly Ingram Choir 1 83 Club Officers A. Headley President, V. Bousack'Vice President, V. Short Chaplain, S. Aldrich Treasurer, ll. Snlilherman Historian. Chairperson, S. McLeod-Prayer Ch-airperson, Not Pictured: Jo Jo Thoniosorl Prpcirfpnt V. Black'Hist0rian, Ryann Trimm-Treasurer, J. McLeod'Vice President, C, Clemons- President, B. Stringfellow-Parliamentarian, S. McLeod-Chaplain, C. Anderson- Secretary. - l i if i C. Martin Vin' Vresizlenl, M. lfasterling President, ll. Ray Secretary, R. Non Treasuri LE 1:1-111 wmcm CEKLE HAIR: D. Robinson Secretary, C. Ray President, R. Morris Sales, ll. Davis Treasurer, l Jackson Projeft Chairperson, J. Gordon I Iistoria N. Jackson-President, G. Green-Vice President, V. BlackfSeCretary, J. McLeo4 Treasurer, M, ButtramABusiness Manager, S. McLeodfChaplaii l i f 1 T. Widner-Vice President, C. Rackley-President, S. Early-Treasurer . Graham Treasurer, T. Gill Secretary, A. Headley President, A. Busenlehner- Vice 'esident. Cash Treasurer, L. Cain Secretary, K. SouthaIlfPresident, T, Riley-Vice President. i- , N M--vr S ex... L p if . '.,. V. McLeod-Chaplain, A, Parsons-Treasurer, M. Arnold- Vice President, T. Phillips- zsident, T. Adkins-Secretary, N. Loue - ' ' ll Historian. fain-PresidentfGumby, T. Whisenhunt-Gurnby, L, Evans-Vice President, Mr. Hall- Jnser, T, Hogan-Secretary, C, Pool - Vice President, I. Awtry f- President, Not lured: S. Pate-Treasurer. Club Officers N. Jackson-Secretary! Treasurer, Z. Bishop-Vice President, C. Morrow-President, T. Crowe-Project Chairperson. M. Crump-President, C, Ray-Vice President, C, Clemons-Secretary, V. Black- Historian, K. Southall-Project Chairperson, S. Trigg-Treasurer, G. Cooper-Vice President. S. West-President, M, Williams - Secretary, K. Patrick-Historian, C, Foust-Reporter. Pl h IRR M. , ,R A x A' A '7 K M ,A . .ig Aw ,ww M-mel' M. 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Sharon Rhodda, Troy Adkins. Chris Lay, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs, Hardy, Mrs, McCrarie Row 2: Denise McCarty, Amy Flowers, Donna Durrah, Cindy Ray, Vanessa Cooper, Gwin Perry, Leslie Mayhall, Chris Argo, Adam Lucas, Marshall Samford Row 3: Jessica Harris, Becky Honeycutt, Pam Collier, Jennifer Balough, Jodi Brown. Karen King, Tamika Jackson, Tina Townsend, Darren Griffin Row 4: Pam Raddin, Janet Hudson, Christy Gilliland, Susan Hastings, Sandy Ray, Amy Roberts. Lisa Niolon, Tracie Crowe. Holly Rickett, Tammy Harbinson, Megan Hopkins, Christie Martin, Christy Myers, Christy Martin, Jennifer Porter, Michelle Owens. Carmen Garrett, Marcie Griffin, Carlyda Garrett, Gail Gates, Magdaline Hicks, Amber Phillips, Ellen Bales, Paige Pate, Tammy Morefield, Christy Wilkinson, Melissa Rogers, Jenny Bales, Kelly Dabbs, Tracie Odom, Geri Elrod. Back Row: Scott Capleton, Chad Watts, Greg Jarrard, Billy Ridlehoouer. Second Row: Marc Lemmond, Dwyanna Amerson, Jeff Henley, Brad Perry, Cindy Morgan, Deanna Peak, Gina Guin, Tim Glover. Third Row: Jerwanda Roscoe, Angela Hasty, Sandy West, Gordon Cooper, Jimmy Roberts, David Kennedy, Michael Ray, Tammy Light. Fourth Row: Larry Dollar, Chris Jennings, Tracy Corley, Tami Hogan, Christy Pool, Glenn Heatherly, Teresa Eady. Fifth Row: Stacy Goggins, Kimmi Lowery, Karen Penn, Scott Trigg, Lance Shiuers, John Harrison, Kendra Lafton, Chelinda Hall. Front Row: Christy Joyner, Jay Rowe, Stacy Corley, Kim Patrick, Maggie Williams, Cindy Foust, Mrs. Guest. Clubs Back Row: Mrs. Lee, Heather Davis, Kristi Waldrop, Lanna Trimm, Amy Lanier, Diana Shaddix, Zelda Bishop, Yolanda Holman, Ann Jacks, Sherry Johnson, Carol Morrow. Second Row: Jerwanda Roscoe, Fanchon Dudley, Alicia Parr, Jamie Perez, Holly Ray, Kim Wilson, Michelle Pollock, April Headley, Kelly Hyche, Melinda Crump, Kim Winstead, Pam Murphree, Ginger Holsenback, Karen Winstead. Front Row: Ericka Vandegrift, Traci Crowe, Tami Parsons, Drerina Waldrop, Melanie Buttram, Mark Arnold, John Gordon, Leigh Adkinson, Jenny Gullahorn, Valerie Black. n W ' X Back Row: Carolyn Anderson, Steuen McLeod, Marc Allen, Christi Wade, Tami Parsons, Karen Winstead, Cheryl Nabors. Second Row: Darren Griffen, Denise McCarty, Christie Myers, Jimmy Rutland, Chris Franklin, Craig Lollar, Todd Foster, Mark Arnold. Third Row: Robin Steadham, Hollie Rickett, Traci Crowe, Sandra Ray, Susan Hastings, Troy Roberson, Randy Norris, Sandy West, Donny Barger. Fourth Row: Tracey Widner, Christy Joyner, Cindy Ray, Tina Nolen, Gina Nolen, Jesselyn Butler, Donna Robinson, Tina Best, Nanette Lovell, Candace Clemons. Front Row: Lisa Self, Audra Busenlehner, Tina Gill, April Headley, Christy Graham, Brady Stamps, Jill Cooley, Laurie Scott, Brian Hill. Clubs A A A S, A Back Row, left to right: Donald Newlin, Leigh Ann Sandford, Boyd Chancey, Stephen Mitchell, Kyle Taylor. Second row from top: Christy Joyner, Barry Crawford, Jeff Lewis, Valerie Headley, Jimmy Patrick, Ashley McAlister, Christy Kuykendall, Rena Bousack. Third row from top: Olandus Smith, Derrick Arrington, Michelle Lindberg, Deanne Lacy, Jennifer Smith, Shelly Smith. Front Row: Jon Malone, Scott Early, Tracey Widner, Craig Rackley, Aaron Hartline, Rodney Hulsey, Mrs, Arnold, Brian Hill. Back Row: Melinda Crump, Christy Graham, Brady Stamps, Donny Barger, Marc Allen. Second Row: James Kelley, Kenny Bums, Jennifer Hayes, Ann Jacks, Rhonda Linholm, Lamar Cunningham, Fanchon Dudley, Jerwanda Roscoe. Third Row: Brian Stringfellow, Cheryl Nabors, Nanette Lovell, Jesselyn Butler, Darlissa Dudley, Darlene Dudley, Mark Arnold, Tommy Cowen. Fourth Row: Jo Jo Thompson, Stacey Norris, Glenn Heatherly, Craig Rackley, Jennifer Balough, Cynthia Holiness, Lisa Self, Kathy Scott, Diana Shaddix, Front Row: Carolyn Anderson, Ryan Trimm, James McLeod, Candace Clemons, Valerie Black, Steven McLeod. Clubs W. ,,,' , , z,,,,,,, I A I . ,...-,f,f, ,Q L mf g.......... ff-ri 4 ' 54:-ff-. K , Back Row: Pat Tucker, Jennifer Parsons, Jeff Ferren, Bryan Wilks, Ward Smallwood, Laura Addison, Shannon Simmons. Second Row: Jill Cooley, Tab Whisenhunt, Jenny Fisher, Stacie Roberts, Debra Whitfield, Kelly Koss, Holly Ray. Third Row: Stacy Lowery, Amy Eddins, Kim Franklin, Kendra Mackey, Chris Franklin, Jimmy Rutland, Rodney Smithers, Fourth Row: Alicia Parr, Melanie Buttram, Lanna Trimm, Neal Euans, Troy Atkins, Kim Wilson, Leigh Adkinson, Tim Dempsey, Rodney Pickens, Fifth Row: Jenny Gullahorn, Drenna Waldrop, Zelda Bishop, Sheenedia Todd, Natasha Worthy, Rewa Morris, Tina Best, Kathy Southall, Shannon Aldrich, Front Row: Nicole Jackson, Christy Ray, Heather Davis, John Gordon, Donna Robinson. ,-or ,, E . il 9 i ,gt ,:,g,g , , . , R 4 . - ', if ai L' ,E vs fi t 'S Back Row: Kelli Wright, Melinda Crump, Alex Jordan, Cissy Cater, Dawn Robertson, Joel Penfield, Tim Dempsey, Garri Luker, Troy Raybon, Jeff Benson. Second Row: Tony Rogers, Dan Taft, Drenna Waldrop, Jeff King, Jerry Loue, Tab Whisenhunt, Staci Upson, Stacy Pate, Rena Hankins, Christi Smith. Third Row: Jeff Easterwood, Lee Evans, Tracy Corley, Stacy Corley, Holly Ray, Maggie Williams, Steve Hicks, Kim Patrick, Pat Tucker, Stephanie Morton. Fourth Row: Cindy Foust, Mischa Hall, Scott Trigg, Jay Cain, Brent Morris, Tim Edmondson, Charlie Fanning, Tracy Phillips, Brady Stamps, Lynda Jones. Front Row: Jenny Gullahorn, Kara Pickett, Carol Chaffin, Hope Hobson, Leigh Adkinson, Mr. Hall, Melanie Buttram, Tami Hogan, Ingrid Autrey, Christy Pool. Clubs d N ,. ,, Y. , M .,,. - Q Q Back Row: Linda Foster, Patrick McLeod, Karen Pack, John House, Troy Fountain, Olandus Smith. Second Row: Kim Terry, Pat Tucker, Kyle Jacks, Jennifer Hayes, Jarrod Glasgow, Misty Cooper, Andy O'Dell, Kevin Phelps. Third Row: Rebecca Wright, Venedra Talley, Tiffany Washington, Teona Woods, l.aShawn Cain, Kimberly Ingram, Angela Harris, Kathy Wright. Front Row: Mrs. Glasgow. Stephine Hayes, Kathy Southall, Michelle Bailey, Terri Riley, Cathy Cash. M9 5955? Back Row: Roni Collier, Krista Plaia, Jeffrey Vines, James Kelley, Shawn Brasher, Audra Busenlehner, Tracey Widner, Carolyn Anderson, Nicole Jackson. Second Row: Monique Campbell, Tim Dempsey, John House, Kenny Burns, Troy Fountain, Jennifer Hayes, Kevin Phelps, Kyle Jacks, Jimmy Rutland, Chris Franklin, Steven McLeod. Third Row: Stacy Lowery, Cheyjuan Martin, Kelly Dabbs, Tracy Chambers, Amy Eddins, Tami Hogan, Angela Hasty, Kim Winstead, Pam Murphree, Jan Thompson, Kim Franklin. Fourth Row: Laurie Scott, April Headley, Kendra Mackey, Kathy Scott, Karen Winstead, Carlette Wrenn, Zelda Bishop, Trina Henderson, Christy Pool, Tina Nolen, Gina Nolen, Jeanine McDonough, Lanna Trimm. Fifth Row: Rhonda Linholm, Sandy West, Debra Belcher, Shannon Aldrich, Kathy Southall, Terri Riley, Rhonda Knowles, Jesselyn Butler, Nanette Lovell, Donna Robinson, Kim Wilson, Jenny Gullahorn, Holly Ray, Front Row: Valerie Black, Melinda Crump, Candace Clemons, Christy Ray, Mrs. Stokes. Clubs Back Row: Chris Jennings, Mike Wheat, Jeff Davis, Jay Cain, Pat Tucker, Steve Hicks, Jeff Easterwood. Second Row: Mrs. Guest, Scott Trigg, Stacy Pate, Rena Hankins, Stephanie Morton, Kim Patrick, Maggie Williams, Lee Evans. Third Row: Mr. Hall, Tami Hogan, Ingrid Awtry, Stacy Corley, Mischa Hall, Tracy Phillips, Bryant King. 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THE CIRCUIT RUNNERS B Ph 744 0974 I P O BOX 278 - 1639 VALLEY ROAD - DOLOMITE, AL 35061 Owner I. HUEYTOWN, ALABAMA' 205 v f AAA ELIVIQNT S 30th Yea 14O0C Morgomery Hz Bzrmmgham Alabama 35 ' 823-4141 a Q 35- xs Q X RA 5 X? K hx Y. W Q Q I Q I 'X ws 'Q X 55 , R 3 X ...:. 4 X 3 as X KSN E 1 YK X RSM s 2 .1 5 If I , 4 Q ., 'A' BUY i' SELL i' TRADE 'I' CLEAN DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTA TlON Wayne ,S BUDDY,-S USED CARS Quik SCICIY 3301 Warrior Riuer Road 3158 Warrior Road Hueytown, Alabama 35023 Huevfown Financing Available To Approved Credit 4911511 J. L. HOWELL OPEN DAILY PHONE: 12051 497-1474 8 A.M. TILL Fresh Fruits 8: Vegetables Low Low Prices Birmingham Graphics, Inc. SPORTSWEAR PHILLIPS PRODUCE Screen Printing 802 Warrior River Road Awards TROPHIES DOLOMITE' ALABAMA 35061 3300F - Warrior River Road PHQNE 744.4600 Hueytown, AL 35023 E 5 TERRY'S . u.s.n.A. 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The All-Arolmd 4 Bank F0rY1ur 1 'fine yi Personal And 4 4 r ' , ' 3. 2 'V V Commerelal rv LQ ,S eeds. 'ff 9 National Bank a 0 fe r 4 4 5 M , rf, of ur-nx1mR HWIL, - - 'I We , Ten Locauons To Sem c You 9 Main Office l92TF1rst Avenue North B1rm1ngham.AI. 35202 Phone: 583-3600 209 NEIl BIINNEIT HIINIIA 3075 Warrror Rrver RoadI4918484 Complzmerzts Cf A F rzend C9494 WINN DIXIE 9 WD BRAND BEEF THE RIGHT CHOICE. And always U.S. Choice, naturally tender and juicy. At WINN DIXIE' we've worked hard to earn the name The Beef People and welre proud of that name, Our WD Brand Beef is closely trimmed of excess bone and fat before itis weighed and sold. So you get more beef for your money. WD Brand Beef, another reason why WINN DIXIE is right for you. America's Supermarket 'l l l'l-liii Advertisements I-H1411 ,S CENTER We Still Give That Old Fashioned Service and The Finest Food at Low, Low Prices OPEN 7 DA YS A WEEK 7:00 AM. to 11:00 P.M. PHONE 744-911 9 We Specialize in Fine Meats 851 Park Road Pleasant Grove 35127 Charlie Johnston 497-0380 AUTOMATIC YRANSIISSIO .M Charlie s Transmission Service We Specialize in Automatic Transmissions 131 Louis Ave. Hueytown AL 35020 Roger Johnston v J I 0 I A6 77 1 213 l jf FINE WEDDING AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN A. CARR, PHOTOGRAPHER, INC. 1299 HUEYTOWN ROAD HUEYTOWN, ALABAMA 35023 I205I 491-6389 Fifi fl' 1,N r' X gf' Ni 2 E 1 qi S if if K X 44-svrWfQ Closing E 1 3 222 Closing R - I QWQ1 W ! 4 Q Q wgwfa h.,, ji X we xi 35. -mm, 'YYVSM wwwaf ' x 'K 8 SQTZQ Z 4 , ffl'-ff? ' ,, W. 1 mm A ,, i V ' , I Q 7 f , zxf. X' the QQ px 1 4' ,.-S' . Q . is .V X .wx A . . H gg, , ss? fi.- - sig . ix x . -'G-9' y Qi, 'gig R , f 1 . A -- , H+? NW , W I rin tw 'K Y 1 .i z, . j m Li' I 'lin ik 5:3 fy' K Des we W- x up Q '-xfzzz .1 ..A 'Rx - - ' 'A A '11 li ' 1. , Af 'K 52 , Aa' X AY ni' -3- .. ,.l Y , J' A 4 , N., 'Qi-1' , xx ixfuf 3 s .f 7, A Q , ,ff - :DQS 3 EV' as ' .E s wg. N K ,QQ 1 I s Ft S X 3 5 fr -.18--...Q mmm' I .1 xv I I 3 f ' 526 T xi g Q R se ' - 3351.1 X ' E 5 1 -...Q fn-r . , X , .gnyxgmul . 2 ' 9 mf, 'ff 5 Jijxgif 2 A ,f a 'k'2'1l1f7 21,5 If . L ' fwfr , :W V J iff ' ':efui'-, 1, 2 w , K 5 ,VKL af , w-1 fzww' ' ,.E Kl:5'?. . ? 5 , 1' 1 s, ' ' f x -JF vii! i -59 J , ., J --3+-1 s 4L ' ix . I' , I' Q- M .J 44 S '. ., ,T xx 'KZ 53? Closing L., 241 IZP' ,na mama ...ga S NXVN 2 2 9 K 5 x'tQ if , gh A i il fa by I' S E - S 5 X ix Closing f I5 4' NM 1 f ,V M249 fx nib? ' 'fa an 4 WW wwf EZ 'H 1 dd . . .4 f ik ,S ju K, I I ': :: . 1, 2.9 , V' 'r , . 14 'ff , . 4, wa ,V V 1, Q A Z A 3 ' ' ,Lil 7 1 -I I f-QA. H if ,bh - , , ng' ,I 4' ,. A 55? Jennifer Porter , i, s 3 i l Christy Ray Retrospect Staff Craig Rackley Donna Robinson ' ,X , Vicki Short Mrs. Drulman The 1987-88 school year has been a busy one for the Retrospect Staff. From taking pictures to identifying people it seems as if the work would never end. We tried to cover a broader spectrum of activities of school life than had been done before. We tried to include as many and as much copy as possible. The Staff would like to thank the faculty of H, H. S. Also thanks goes to the businessmen of the Hueytown area for their financial support. l hope that everyone will appreciate this yearbook more and more through the years. Christy Ray, Editor Retrospect Staff 235 Someone Special Founta Abercrombie, William 1101 163 Abernathy, Ginny 1101 105, 114 Absher, Elisabeth 1121 129 Addison, Laura 1101 105, 114, 195 Adkins, Troy 1111 105, 185, 186, 189, 195, 198 Adkison, Leigh 11116, 17, 182, 183, 195, 196 Akins, Amanda 1111 15, 117, 182, 183 Aldrich, Shannon 1121 4, 26, 36, 51, 56, 129, 184, 189, 195, 200 Aldrich, Stephanie 1101 105, 170, 173, 1 77 Allen, Herman 11216, 129 Allen, Lori 1101 30, 34, 105 Allen, Marc 1111 8, 117, 182, 186, 186, 192, 194, 225 Alley, Tammy1101 Amerson, Dwyanna 1121 129, 190, 228 Ammons, Drew 1101 105 Anderson, Carolyn 1121 4, 43, 50, 51, 129, 153, 154, 184, 187, 192, 194, 200, 234 Anderson, Joel 1121 129, 230 Anthony, Colleen 1121 44, 229 Antinora, Andy 105 Argo, Chris 1101 46, 105, 180, 189 Armstead, Girard 1111 68, 71, 117 Arnold, Marc 1111 43, 117, 185, 186, 187,191,192,194,198 Arrington, Derick 1121 154, 193 Ashcroft, Greg 1121 129 Ashford, Quantrice 105 Atkins, Mike 1101 105 Avery, Dennis 1121 129 Awtry, lngrid112126, 39, 129, 185, 196, 231 Bailey, Devona 1101 5, 105 Bailey, Mark 1111 117, 186, 198 Bailey, Michelle 1121 129, 197, 233 Baker, Chris 1111 117 Bates. Ellen 1101 105, 189 Bales, Jenny 189 Ball, Darrell 1121 31, 34, 51, 68, 69, 71. 102, 129, 222 Balough, Jennifer 1101 105, 189, 194 Banks, Maria 1121 26, 33, 34, 129, 170, 1 73 Banks, Teresa 1101 105, 162 Barger, Donny 1111 43, 117, 182, 183, 186, 192, 194, 202 Barlow, Scott 1121 130, 227 Barnes, Faye 112144, 130, 165 Barr, Martin 1101 105 Basden, Stacy 1121 130, 198 Bates, Jenny 105 Bates, Lisa 1111 117 Beagle, Matt 105, 198 Beam, Jason 1101 105 Beck, Tammy1121 130 Bedford, John 1111 36, 117 Belcher, Debra 1121 7, 130, 189, 200 Bell, Anginette1101 105, 170, 179, 180 Benson, Jef1l111 13, 80, 86, 87, 117. 126. 196 Best, Tina11214, 11, 18, 26, 36, 51, 52, 130, 156, 160, 181, 182, 183, 186, 192, 195 Bewley, Jason 1121 130 Bibbs, Donde 1121 10 Bibbs, Michelle 1101 13, 11 7, 182, 183 Bishop, Zelda 1121 50, 51 , 130, 153, 185, 186, 187, 189, 191, 195, 200 Black, Maniin 105 Black, Valerie 1121 50, 51 , 130, 154, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 191, 194, 200 Blackman, Kendell 1121 84, 130 Blackwell, David 1101 105 Blake, Glenn 11 11 37, 11 7, 182 Blocker, Tanya 1101 14, 105, 170, 1 79, 180 Borland, Julie 11 11 117 Bousack, Rena 1111 117, 193 Bousack, Valerie 1101 105, 184, 189 Bowden, Tracy 1101 105 Brasher, Shawn 1101 43, 105, 184, 18 7, 188, 200 Brown, Chris 1121 6 Brown, Dale 1121 31, 58, 60, 69, 84, 130, 182 Brown, Dale 1121 183, 201 Brown, Deanne 1101 105, 227 Brown, Edward 1121 92, 162 Brown, Jodie 105, 114, 189 Brown, Misty 1101 105, 186 Brown. Ramsey 1111 80, 11 7 Bruce, Lenurd 105 Bryant, Ronald 1111 14, 232 Buckingham, Derrick 1111 Bumpers, Jody 1101 64, 105 Burchfield, Daryl 1111 46 Burchfield, Shoe 1111 117, 182, 183 llurrlifield, Wendy 1101 105, 114 Burgins, Melvin 1121 Burke, Sean 1101 105 Burke, Shannon 1121 130 Burnett, Paul 105 Burnett, Robert 105 Burns, Kenny 1111 117, 194, 198, 200 Burroughs, Dedtriirk 11 11 1 17 Burton, Monica 1101 88, 89, 105, 178, 180 Husenlehner, Audra 1111 117, 185, 186, 192, 200 Bush, 1fric1121 131, 162 Butler, Jesselyn 1121 4, 11, 36, 51, 131, 154, 187, 188, 192. 194, 200. 221 Buttram, Melani 11118, 27, 28, 31, 33, 34,116,117,125,184,187,191, 1 95, 1 96 Cade, 1.uquita1121 11, 151 Caffee, Ann 1121 Cagle, Jennifer 1101 8, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 66, 67, 91, 105 Cail, Beverlee 106, 114 Cain, Jay 1121 44, 58, 60, 131, 154, 185, 196, 201 Cain, l.ashon1121 131, 165, 185, 197 Campbell, Angela 1111 15, 47, 117, 170, 175, 178, 180 Campbell, Monique 1121 51, 82, 83, 131, 200 Canoles, Steven 1121 131, 162, 226 Canty, Valerie 1121 Capelton, Scott 1121 131, 190 Carden, Jami 106 Carlee, Clay 106 Carle, Peggy 1101 Carlin, Dennis 117 Carlisle, Trisha 1121 53, 131, 153, 170, 177, 178, 180 Carmichael, Robert 1121 131 Carroll, John 1101 106, 163 Carroll, Shawn 1101 Cartee, Teresa 1111 117 Carter, Jacquelyn 1101 Carter, Tara 1111 Carter, Tarsha1111 15, 82, 83, 117, 170, 1 76 Carter, William 1111 16, 117, 125 Cash, Cathy 1111 117, 165, 185, 197 Cater, Cissy1121 5, 7, 26, 33, 66, 67, 75, 131, 196 Cater, Craig 10, 68, 70, 106 Chaffin, Carol 1111 117, 196 Chambers, Tracy 1121 26, 31, 32, 131, 157, 200 Champion, Blake 1111 13, 68, 70, 117 Chance, Pamela 1121 Chancey, Boyd 1111 5, 117, 193 Charley, DeLon 112153, 57, 132, 153, 170, 177, 178, 180, 181 Chavers, Leslie 1121 43, 132, 170, 176, 182, 183 Childers, Mark 1101 106 Clark, Dennis 1101 117, 232 Clark, Trumetrice 1121 155 Clay, Carlee 1101 Clay, Kenneth 1111 117 Clay, Reginald 1101 16, 106, 231 Clayton, Kelvin 1111 117 Cleckler, Chuck 140, 106 Clemons, Bubba 42, 106, 182, 183 Clemons, Candace 1121 16, 132, 154, 184, 185, 188, 192, 194, 200, 202, 234 Click, Donnie 1101 106, 114 Cofield, Taylor 1101 106 Cole, Buddy 1101 106 Cole, Bryant 1121 Cole, Jason 1111 10, 117 Cole, Leigh Ann 106, 186, 188 Cole, Norris 1101 Cole, Phillip 1101 Collier, Pam 1111 117, 189 Collier, Ronnie 1121 11, 132, 200 Cook, Karla 1121 132 Cooley, Jill 11118, 43, 91, 118, 186, 192, 195, 232 Cooper, Gordon 1121 132, 185, 190 Cooper, Mtsty1111 10, 118, 197 Cooper, Vanessa1101 106, 189 Corbett, Kelvin 1111 Corley, Stacy 1121 4, 11, 37, 39, 40, 132, 190, 196, 201 Corley, Tracy 1121 4, 5, 6, 37, 39, 132, 190, 196, 201 Cottingham, Mac 1101 106, 198 Cowen, Tommy1111 118, 182, 183, 188, 194 Cox, Rhonda 1121 25, 26, 31, 33, 37, 40, 1 31 , 1 89 Crane, Stephen 11 21 1 32 Crauswell, Rodney 11 11 1 18 Craven, Tracey 1111 118 Crawford, Harry 1121 12, 132, 193 Crawford, Mi1hael1101 163 Crnn, Stephen 1101 106, 114 Crowe, Jeff 106, 198 Crowe, John David 1101 106 Crowe, Peter 1101 Crowe, Traci 1111 4, 118, 126, 185, 189, 1 91 , 192 Crump, Melinda 112126, 31, 33, 36, 50, 51, 58, 61, 66, 67, 75, 132, 185, t91,194,196, 200 Cullins, Butch 1121 Culp, Sandy 1111 118 Cummings, Shannon 8, 66, 67, 91, 106, 232 Cunningham, Lamar 8, 68, 70, 118, 194 Curry, Willie 1121 51, 68, 69, 70, 75, 128, 133, 229 Dobbs, Chris 1101 10, 106 Dabbs, Kelly 1111 118, 189, 200 Davidson, Max 1121 11, 51, 133, 189 Davis, Heather 1121 133, 184, 187, 191, 195 Davis, Jefl11215, 31, 36, 41, 51, 61, 78. 133, 154,165, 181, 182, 183, 201, 202 Dauis, Karen 1111 118 Davis, Reginald 1111 118 Daum, Paul 1101 106 Dawson, Barbara 1121 51 , 53, 56, 133, 170, 177, 178, 180 Dawson, Marcus 1101 106, 114 Deason, Debra 1121 26, 37, 133, 189 DeFreese, Scott 1121 53, 78, 133, 170. 177, 178, 180 Dempsey, Tim 11118, 11, 36, 63, 68, 70, 73, 91, 118, 196, 200 Dennis, Chris 1121 6, 133 Dew, Tonika1101 106 Dickerson, Toni 110188, 89, 106, 114 Dickerson, Zabrina112182, 83, 133, 165 Dillard, David 1121 133 Dillard, Derek 1121 51, 84, 86, 133, 158 Dillard, John 1121 133 Dixon, Joel 11 11 ll 18 Dollar, Larry 1121 134, 190 Donaldson, Richard 1101 106, 114 Donaldson, Scott 1101 106 Donaldson, Suzette1121 134, 189, 232 Doriety, Neil 1111 118 Dorrough, Donna 1101 189 Dowdley, Keith Downs, Carol Drake, Bol11i118 Drake, Gwendolyn 1101 106 Drake, Kenny 1111 118, 182 Drake, Rodney 106 Drake, Timothy 1101 Dudley, Darlene 1111 10, 16, 57, 82, 83, 118, 125, 194 Dudley, Darlisa1111 57, 82, 83, 118, 125, 186, 194 Dudley, Fancheon 11118, 27, 118, 191, 194 Dudley, Julian 1121 134 Dunn, Rod 1111 Dunston, Steronica 1121 11, 14, 34, 134 Durrough, Donna Eady, Teresa 1121 11, 134, 190 Early, Scott 1111 68, 70, 72, 118, 184, 193 Easterling, Mike 1121 31, 160, 181, 182, 183, 184, 198, 202 Eastenvood, Jeff 1121 134, 153, 196, 201, 223 Eaton, Vanessa 1111 12, 118, 162 Eddins, Amy 110137, 43, 64, 66, 67, 91, 106, 195, 198, 200 Edmondson, Tim 1121 15, 68, 69, 70, 78, 134, 196, 201, 230 Edwards, Rhonda 1111 118, 162 Edwards, Tommy 1111 80, 81 Elliott, Jason 1111 118 Elliott, Patty 1101 106 Ellis, Tara111126, 34, 134 Ellis, Tonya 1121 134, 165 Elrod, Geri 1111 16, 118, 189 Ephriam, lssac 110184, 106 Ervin, Kenneth 1121 134, 231 Evans, Lee 1121 68, 69, 71, 134, 185, 196, 201, 223 Evans, Neal68, 71, 106, 180, 186, 195, 225 Ezekiel, David 1111 80, 118, 232 Ezell, Stacy 1101 107, 114, 182, 183 Fanning, Charlie 1111 36, 37, 68, 71, 118, 126, 196 Farrington, Laurie 1101 5, 30, 33, 34, 107 Fenderson, Fred 1121 134 Fenderson, Tyrone 1111 14, 15, 53, 118, 170, 178, 170, 180 Ferren, Jeff 1121 14, 44, 135, 155, 195, 226 Fillingame, Kevin 107, 198, 233 Fisher, Billy 1121 5, 78, 135, 157 Fisher, Jenny 1101 30, 42, 107, 195 Ffeldstad, Joey 1111 118, 125, 168, 23 Flowers, Amy 1101 189 Fondaw, Shannon 1111 10, 118, 71, 80, 102, 118 Ford, Arlisa1111 13, 118, 127 Ford, Fred 1121 135 Ford, Gerald 1111 118 Foster, Jonathon 1101 68, 107 Foster, l.inda1111 118, 197 Foster, Mike 1101 Foster, Sandy 1111 220 Foster, Todd1101 10, 68, 71, 107, 191 in, Troy 1111 9, 10, 118, 197 Foust, Cindy 1121 4, 5, 9, 26, 39, 46, 135, 185, 190, 196, 201 Fout, l.isa1121 135 Franklin, Chris 107, 192, 195, 198, 20 Franklin, Johnny 1121 11, 53, 135, 170 177, 179, 180, 230, 233 Franklin, Kim 1101 107, 195, 200, 230 Franklin, 1.ori112126, 135, 183, 189, 231 Franklin, Yvette 1121 135, 158 Franks, Dwaine 1101 118, 163 Franks, Stacey 1121 135, 189, 232 Franks, Wayne 1111 162 Frazier, Telisa1111 15, 118, 170, 177, 1 78, Fredric Fredric 180 k, Ricky 1111 13, 118, 126 k, Robert 1121 135, 159 Gaines, Loretta 1101 107, 114 Gamble, Lydia 88, 89, 107 Garner 228 , Nancy 1121 60, 62, 128, 135, Garrett, Carlyda 1111 119, 189 Garrett, Carmen 1111 119, 189 Garrett, Gloria 1111 119 Garrett, Sherronna 1111 Gary, Je11l11192, 119 Gates, Gaill111119,189 Gilbert, Lee 1101 106 Gill, Tina1111 119, 185, 192 Gillies, Susan 11016, 106, 114 Gilliland, Christy 1101 106, 189 Gilmore, Kristie 1101 10, 15, 106, 114 Glasgow, Jarod1121 135, 154, 197 Glass, Bob 110137, 106 Glass, Denise 1101 88, 89, 106 Glover, Darline1121 136, 224 Glover, Robert 1101 106, 188 Glover, Timothy 1121 136, 156, 190, 21 Godfrey, Jason 1101 163 Goggins, Stacey 1121 136, 190 Golden, Tim 1121 136, 162 Goode, Matthew 1101 106, 170, 179, 1. Gordon, John 1121 136, 154, 184, 191 195 Grace, Chris 1101 106 Graham, Christy 1111 66, 67, 91, 119, 185, 192, 194, 198 Green, Daryl 1101 106, 162 Green, Eric 1121 Green, Gena112139, 51, 53, 136, 153 1 70, 223 171, 179, 180, 184, 187, 198, Greene, Lori 1121 39, 136 Greer, Greer, Griffin, 1 89, Griffin, Griffin, Shea 1101 Tempie 1101 106 Darren 1111 5, 8, 119, 186, 181 192, 225 Marcie1111119, 189 Mary 1121 136 Grimmett, Jada 106, 114 Guin, Gina 1121 26, 34, 46, 136, 190 Gullahorn, Jenny 1111 6, 9, 119, 187, ' 191, 195, 196, 200 Gullahorn, John 1101 106 Galley, Bryan 1101 106 Gutherie, Shirley 1101 106, 162 Guy, Danielle 11218, 136, 170, 179, 11 Gwin, Traci 1101 106 Hadder, Leslie 1101 64, 119, 126 Hager, Kristy 1121 26, 36, 50, 51, 56, C 66, 67, 75, 136, 198 Hale, Eugene 1101 Hale, Greg 1121 136 Hale, Tommy 1121 31, 33, 137 Hall, Chelinda 1121 15, 137, 190, 227, 234 Hall, Melissa 1121 137 Hall, Mischa 1121 11, 37, 137, 196, 201 Hall, Tiffany 1101 106 Hamaker, Jay 1121 11, 137 1 Hamaker, Randy 1121 137, 163 ' Hamaker, Tracy 11 11 119 1 Hammond, Jon 112184, 137 Hampton, Monnaka 1101 107, 170, 179 180 Hancock, Bobby 1111 162, 227 Hancock, James 1101 107 232 234 inkins, Rena 1122 15, 26, 33, 39, 137, 196, 201 inn, Christan 1112 119, 226 mnah, Tummy1112 119 irbison, Tammy 1112 119, 189 irdisty, Marcia 1112 119 irmon, Tara 1102 irris, Angela 1122 137, 189, 197 irris, Brandon 107, 114 irris, Jessica 1102 107, 189 irris, John 111268, 71, 86, 87, 119, 162 lrrison, Eric 1122 68, 69, 71, 137 irrison, John 1112 119, 190 irtline, Aaron 1102 107, 193 istings, Susan 1112 119, 189, 192 lsty, Angela 1122 26, 39, 137, 190, 200, 201, 231 itch, Cherri 1102 119 iwkins, Todd 1122 137 iyes, Jennifer 1112 119, 194, 197, 200 iyes, Leslie 1112 iyes, Stephine1122 138, 165, 197, 224 iyes, Tammy1122 138, 156 zadley, Andrea 1122 138, 166 zadley, April 1112 27, 34, 37, 41, 119, 126, 184, 185, 191, 192,200,234 zadley, Valerie 11 I2 119 mtherly, Glenn 1122 58, 78, 138, 155, 1 90, 1 94 rigert, Nicole 1112 7, 167 flms, Ken 1122 159 anderson, Bonnie 1112 82, 83, 88, 89, 92, 1 19 anderson, Tina1122 82, 83, 92 anderson, Trina 1112 11, 13, 63, 119, 200 znegar, Leigh 107 znley, Jeffery 1122 138, 190 znley, Kenneth 87, 163 znson, William 1112 119, 227 znton, Patrick 1122 12 Zreford, Lauren 1102 30, 34, 36, 66, 67, 91, 107 erren, Jason 1102 108, 182 zss, Tim 10, 71, 107, 223 2ster, Irish 11224, 5, 138, 153, 155, 189 zster, Lisa 1122 5, 6, 7, 138 cks, Billy 1122 cks, Chris 1122 51, 59, 84, 85, 86, 138, 221 cks, Magdaline 1102 108, 189 cks, Steue1122 11, 31, 33, 34, 60, 68, 69, 71, 72, 75, 138, 196, 201 gdon, Charles 1102 108 gginbatham, Karen 1112 119 ggins, Heath 1102 163 ll, Amy 1112 119, 182, 183 Il, Brian 1112 12, 119, 188, 192, 193 ll, Clinton 1102 5, 163 ll, Curtiss 1102 108 ll, Dauid1102 43, 64, 108, 221 Il, Minnie 1122 Jbbs, Tammy 1112 nbson, Hope 1112 12, 27, 33, 119, 196 ndges, Leigh 1122 51, 138, 182, 183 188, 198 affman, Cathy 1122 4, 37, 138 agan, Tami 1122 26, 138, 185, 190, 196, 200, 201, 231 ahman, Stefani 1122 5, 33, 139, 157, 170, 1 75, 177 zzlcomb, Tammy 1122 139, 189 alland, Keuin 1122 7, 44, 58, 60, 139 oliness, Cynthia 1122 26, 34, 50, 51. 128, 139, 158, 170, 172, 173, 179. 180, 194 ollis, Latonya 1102 114 allis, Tanya 110230, 108, 114 almon, Yolanda 1122 191 olsenback, Ginger 1122 38, 151, 182, 183, 191, 231 oneycutt, Becky 1102 108, 189 oneycutt, Michelle 1112 ood, Kenneth 1122 59, 60, 62, 84, 85. 86, 139 opkins, Megan 108, 114, 182, 183, 189, 198 ornbuckle, Tundra 1112 119, 232 orton, Kevin 1102 108, 170, 179, 180 osey, Jeff 10, 68, 70, 74, 108, 226 ouse, John 111280, 119, 125, 197, 200 ubbard, Jimbo 1122 139 udson, Brian 1112 119 udson, Janet 1112 11, 82, 83, 119, 189 udson, John 1122 50, 51, 61, 139 uey, Vann1102 108, 180 uff, Sherrie 1102 108, 189 ughes, Julie 1102 178, 180, 181 ulgan, Teri 1102 53, 108, 170, 174, 175, 177, 178, 180, 181 ulsey, Rodney 1102 108, 193 llumphryes, Scott 1112 llunnicutt, Mary 1112 119, 125 Hunt, Cuthi 11028, 30, 104, 108 llunter, Eugene 1112 119 Ilunter, George 1112 163 llunter, Jamon 120 I Iutchins, Leuotus 1102 163 llyche, Greg 1102 108, 162 llyche, Kelly 1122 26, 31, 33, 56, 61, 128, 139, 182, 183, 191,202 llyche, Keuin 1122 31, 92, 94, 139, 182, 230 Ilyman, Valerie 120 Ingram, David 1102 108 Ingram, Jeff 1112 120, 233 Ingram, Kellie 1102 108, 182, 183 Ingram, Kimberly 1122 139 Ingram, Stacie 1122 162, 223 Isbell, Laura 1112 120 Jacks, Ann 1112 6, 27, 34, 52, 120, 172. 173,181,l82, 183, 186,191,194, 202 Jacks, Kyle 1122 78, 139, 154, 197, 200 Jackson, Emily 1122 139 Jackson, Joel 1102 114 Jackson, Marty 1112 5, 80, 120 Jackson, Nicole 1122 43, 51, 56, 140, 170, 176, 184, 185, 186, 187, 195. 200 Jackson, Tamika 1102 88, 89, 108, 189 Jarrard, Oreg1122 140, 190 Jenkins, Willie 1112 Jennings, Jennings, Jennings, Jimerson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 202 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Chris 1122 140, 190, 200, 230 Kevin1102108, 170, 179, 180 Shane 1102 108 , Keuron 108, 227 Brandi 1102 108, 170, 172, 173 Donald 1122 8, 51, 140 Donald 1112 120 Jason 108 Jeremy 1112 John 1122 Kimberly 1112 120, 182, 183, Matt 1102 108, 178, 180 Melissa 1112 Rushton 1102 64, 108, 178, 180 Shalanda112262, 82, 83, 140 Sherry 1112 120, 191, 198 Stephanie 1122 140, 230 Tammy 1102 108 Rodney 1112 120 Jones, Barbara 1122 Jones, Clara 1112 Jones, Donald 1112 163 Jones . Ed Jones, Kimberly 1102 Jones, Laura Jones, Leigh 1102 108, 170, 174, 175, 179, 180 Jones, Lynda 1112 63, 66, 67, 120, 196 Jones, Rex 43, 68, 71, 80, 120, 126 Jordan, Alex 1112 37, 63, 68, 70, 75, 78. 80, 120, 126, 196, 231 Jordan, Jeremy 1112 8 Jordan, Maggie 1102 108 Joyner, Christy 1112 120, 190, 192, 193 Keel, Sonya 10, 108 Keith, Cedric 1122 5, 10, 68, 69, 70, 75, 140, 155, 229 Kelley, Donny 111268, 70, 120, 225 Kelley, Jackie 11 12 Kelley, James 1112 31, 120, 194, 200, Kelley, Keuin 1122 5, 36, 44, 92, 140, 157 Kelly, Reginald 1122 5 Kennedy, David 1122 140, 190 King, Bryant 1122 62, 84, 85, 86, 140. 153, 201, 230 King, Harold 1102 163 King, Je!! 1112 9, 37, 63, 68, 71, 72. 120, 126, 196 King, Karen 1102 108, 189 Kirkley, Stephanie 1102 108 Kizziah, John 1102 108, 198 Knight, Greg 1122 140, 186 Knight, Jonathan 108, 162 Knowles, Rhonda 1112 11, 120, 200 Koso, Kelly 11128, 53, 120, 170, 179. 180, 195, 198, 228 Kurth, Kornelia 1122 52, 167, 182, 183 Kuykendall, Christy 1112 120. 193 Lacey, Charlie 1112 120 Lacey, Deanne 1102 4, 30, 34, 108, 193 Lacy, John 1102 109 Lambert, Shane 1112 120 Lamons, Richard 1122 140 Langley, Becky 1122 13, 141 Lanier, Amy 1102 109, 191 Latham, Jeff 1102 109 Lawler, John 1102 109 Lawrence, Joseph 162 Index Lawrence, Victor 1102 109 Lay, Chris 1102 10, 109, 189, 198 Ledford, Jon 1112 120 Lee, James 120 Lee, Mark 110287, 109, 229 Lee, Tara 1112 10, 170, 179, 180 1.emmond, Marc 1122 155, 190 Lewis, Jeff 1112 120, 193 Light, Tammy112226, 141, 186, 190 Lindberg, Jeff 1122 141 Lindberg, Michelle 109, 193 Lindsey, Brad 1102 109, 114 Lindsey, Laura 1122 4, 26, 36, 53, 141, 170, 174, 175, 177, 178, 180, 198 Linholm, Rhonda 1112 6, 120, 170, 173, 194, 200, 225 Lipscomb, Annette 1102 Lipscomb, Terry 87, 109, 163 Little, Latrisa 1122 141 l.ittle, Malcolm 1102 68, 70, 228 Little, Tina 109 Loftori, Kendra 1122 141, 190, 228 Logan, Joe 1112 163 Logan, Nathan 1122 141 Loggins, Dawn 1112 120, 127 Lollar, Craig 1102 109, 188, 192, 222 Long, Melanie 1122 33, 58, 60, 141 Loper, Jason 11024, 53, 141, 170, 171, 177, 179, 180, 181 Loper, Julie A. 1102 109, 225, 234 Love, Jerry 1112 40, 120, 125, 196 Louell, Nanette1122 5, 50, 51, 141, 185, 186, 192, 194, 200 Lowery, Angela 88, 89, 120 Lowery, Kimmie1122 141, 190 Lowery, Layne 1112 15, 53, 120, 170, 177, 179, 180, 228 Lowery, Stacy 1102 36, 37, 91, 109, 186, 195, 198, 200 Lowrey, Felicia 1102 109 Lucas, Adam 10, 109, 189 Lucas, Andrea 1102 30, 42, 62, 109 Luker, Garri110231, 120, 183, 196 Lucy, Rolanda1122 38, 44, 141, 229 Lyons, Lorenzo 1122 Markey, Kendra 1102 91, 109, 195, 200 Maddox, Kerry 1102 109 Malone, Cheryl 1102 109 Malone, Jon 1112 46, 68, 71, 72, 120, 193 Marcum, John 1112 120, 163 Mareno, Marcus 1112 68, 70, 120, 126 Marshall, Matt 1112 120, 199 Martin, Cheyjuan 1112 68, 70, 75, 121, 184, 198, 200, 224 Martin, Christina 1112 121, 189 Martin, Christine 1102 30, 109, 189 Martin, Greg 1122 142, 186 Massey, Kiven 111246, 121 Maxwell, Troy 1112 May, Evelyn 1112 121 May, Jim 1112 121, 163 Mayes, Charles 1122 16, 231 Mayhall, Leslie 1102 109, 189 McAlister, Ashley 1102 109, 193 McBride, De 1122 4, 6, 39, 142, 166, 189 McBride, Micki 1102 109 McCarty, Sharon 1112 121, 127, 189, 192 McCary, Kim 109, 198 McClinton, Charles 1102 109, 170, 178, 180 McCoy, Kewanee1122 142, 162 McCoy, Wes 1122 53, 142, 170, 177, 179, 180 McCrary, Anthony 1102 16, 179, 180, 231 McCrary, Flip 1122 53, 142, 170, 177, 178, 180 McCraw, William 1102 109 McDaniel, Dawn 1122 44, 142 McDonald, Darren 1122 McDonald, Garren 1122 McDonald, Lance 1112 46, 121, 125 McDonough, Jeanine 1122 184, 188, 200 McEntegart, Debbi 1122 142 McGraw, Larry 1102 5 McKeeuer, Christy 1122 142, 189 McKinley, Tynese 1112 121 McLane, Amy 10, 109 McLane, Jason 1102 36, 109, 114 McLaughlin, Michael 1102 109 McLaughlin, Patrick 1102 109, 179, 180 McLeod, Dauid1122 36, 198, 199 McLeod, James 1122 50, 51, 58, 142, 184, 186, 187, 194, 198, 199 McLeod, Patrick 1112 5, 121, 197 McLeod, Steuen1112 121, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188. 192, 194, 198. 199, 200 McMurray, Randy 1112 121 Meadows, Scott 1102 156 Meeks, Brandon 1112 121 Miller, Alfonzo 1112 121 Miller, Doug 1112 223 Miller, Kendrick 1102 109 Miller, Malcolm 1102 109 Miller, Shawn 1112 5, 121 Millering, Rodney 1112 121 Mills, Michael 1102 109 Mims,Audra111211, 16, 121,127 Mitchell, Stephen 1112 121, 125, 193 Mitchell, Zsaquanda 112262, 142, 170, 170, 180 Montgomery, Jaun 68, 70, 109, 114 Moody, Lee 1102 110, 180 Moody, Melissa 220 Moody, Renee 10, 110 Moon, Claudette 1122 4, 7, 50, 51, 60, 142, 153, 170, 172, 173178, 180. 181 Moore, Brenda 1122 142 Moore, Carma111239, 121, 125, 234 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Darren 1112 121 Frank 1112 121, 163 Kimberly 1102 110, 170, 179, 180 Scott 1122 46, 110, 182 Morfield, Tammy1112 121, 189 Morgan, Cynthia 1Cindyl 1112 10, 121, 190 Morgan, James 1122 143 Morland, Amy 1102 110 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Ben 1112 5 Brent 1122 42, 78, 143 Joe1122 143 Reva11128,15,53,121,170, 179, 180, 184, 187, 195, 228 Morris, Richard 1112 15, 121 Morris, Yeuette 1112 121 Morrow, Carol 27, 33, 121, 170, 175, 177, 185, 191 Morton, Stephanie 1122 26, 33, 36, 37, 38, 64, 66, 67, 75, 143, 196, 201 Murkerson, Jerome 1102 110 Murphree, Pamela 1122 91, 143, 189, 191, 200, 201, 220, 231 Murphy, Clint 1112 13, 121, 182 Murray, Darrell 1102 68, 71, 110 Murry, Greg 112268, 69, 70, 92, 143, 228 Myers, Christie 1112 121, 189, 192 Myers, Duane 1122 143 Myers, Lewis 1102 110, 182 Myrick, Kevin 1102 39, 110, 179, 180 Myrick, Scott 1122 92, 94, 143, 170, 179, 180, 230 Nabors, Cheryl 10, 110, 192, 193 Nubors, Matthew 111280, 121, 125 New, Dauid1102 162 Newlin, Donald 1112 80, 121, 125, 193 Newman, Laura 1102 7, 110 Nicholson, Mark 1102 110, 114 Niolon, Lisa 1112 121 Nolen, Gina1122 7, 143, 187, 192, 200 Nolen, Tina 1122 7, 143, 187, 192, 200 Norris. Randy 1102 11, 18, 37, 41, 58, 104, 109, 183, 184, 186, 188. 192. 198 Norris, Stacey 110, 194 Northcutt, Lance 1122 53, 143, 170, 177, 179, 180, 181 Northcutt, Rodney 1112 12, 121, 162, Norton, Lisa 1112 Norwood, Jimmy 110 Nunnally, Crystal 1112 6, 11, 15, 121, 170, 176, 179, 180 Nunnally, Karen 1102 53, 110, 170, 1 74, 175, 177, 178, 180 O'dell, Andy 1122 143, 157, 165, 197 Oden, Darrell 1112 Odom, Odom, Brian 1102 110, 223 Tracie 1112 121, 127, 189 Oglesby, Dauid1112 121, 125 Oliver, Julius 1102 O'Neal, William 1122 144 O'Quinn, Christie 4, 6, 10, 110 Orr, Tammy 11224, 50, 51, 144, 170. 175, 178, 180, 181 Oswalt, Gina 1122 7, 144 Owens, Michelle 1102 189 Park, Karen 1112 121, 197 Pappas, Chris 1112 122 Parker, Billy J. 10, 110, 114 Parker, Donna 1102 30 Parker, Joe 1122 144 Parker, Wade 110 Parkin, Jamie 1112 122, 182 Parr, Alicia 1112 10, 15, 122, 191, 195 Parsons, Amanda 1112 15, 27, 34, 122, 1 70, 174, 175, 177, 178, 180, 182 Parsons, Audra 1122 26, 183, 185, 186 Parsons, Jennifer 1122 26, 144, 170, 172, 173. 195, 231 Parsons, Pam 122 Parsons, Scott 1112 6, 122, 170, 177, 1 78. 180 Stoves, Duuid 1121 148, 156 Parsons, Tami1111 91, 122, 191 Partridge, Micheal 10, 110 Pate, Chris 1101 53, 110, 170, 179, 180 Pate, Paige Lain 1101 110, 189 Pate, Stacy 1121 5, 26, 31, 33, 36, 39, 40, 144, 156, 185, 196, 201 Patrick, Carlin 1111 Patrick, Jimmy 1101 110, 114, 193 Patrick, Kim 1121 4, 26, 37, 58, 144, 155, 185, 190,201 Patterson, Derek 1111 122 Paul, Adrian 1101 110 Payne, Jeff 1121 144, 163 Peak, Deanna 11216, 144, 190 Penfield, Joel 111168, 70, 80, 122, 125, 196 Penn, Karen 112126, 46, 144, 190 Roberts, Thaddeus 1101 1 1 1, 163 Robertson, Dawn 1111 27, 33, 41, 46, 122, 125, 196 Robertson, Jeffrey 10, 12, 111 Robertson, Jeri 11 11 Robinson, Al1111 122 Robinson, Catessa 1101 162 Robinson, Daniel 1101 Robinson, Derrick 1111 122 Robinson, Donna 1121 26, 34, 36, 50, 51, 61, 146, 184, 188, 192, 195, 200, 234 Robinson, Valencia 1101 111 Rockett, Steve 1111 122, 233 Rodda, Joel1101111, 114 Rodda, Sharon 1101 111, 189 Rodriques, Johnny 1121 146 Percy, Ronala 1101 Perez, Jamie 1111 122, 187, 191, 198, 232 Perkins, Cheryl 1121 144, 189 Perrine, Jason 1101 110, 178, 180 Perry, Brad 1111 11, 122, 190 Perry, Gwen 110, 189 Perry, Yuette1121 189 Peterson, Joseph 1111 84, 86, 122 Peterson, Timothy 1111 8, 68, 71, 92, 122 Phelps, Kevin 1121 144, 157, 197 Phillips, Amber 1101 30, 33, 52, 110, 165, 182, 183, 189 Phillips, Johnny 110 Phillips, Marty 1101 68, 70, 110 Phillips, Tracey W. 1121 60, 62, 64, 66, 67, 91, 145, 185, 186, 196, 201 Phillips, Tracy Lavoy112151, 145, 189, 234 Phyfhier, Edward 1111 Pickens, Rodney 1111 15, 122, 170, 177, 178, 180, 195, 227 Pickett, Gary 1101 110, 226 Pickett, Kara 1111 27, 33, 34, 41, 61, 63, 91, 122, 165, 181, 182, 183, 196 Pierce, Billy 1101 110 Pilgrim, Donna 1111 122 Plaia, Kristi 112126, 34, 145, 186, 200 Poer, Chris 1121 145 Pollock, Michelle 1101 30, 33, 110, 191, 224 Ponder, Linda 1101 110 Pool, Christy 1121 26, 34, 36, 145, 185, Rogers, Mellsa 10, 111, 114, 189 Rogers, Tammy1111 123, 127 Rogers, Tony 1111 37, 63, 68, 70, 123, 126, 196, 226 Roper, Sabrina 1121 7, 146 Rose, Tony 111, 114 Roscoe, Jerwanda 1111 15, 123, 190, 191, 194 Rosser, Elissa1121 146 Rosser, Jim 1111 163 Rowe, James 1Jay1 1121 7, 146, 190 Roy, Dana Leshaun 1121 26, 31, 33, 36, 37, 39, 147 Roy, Michelle 1101 111 Rutland, Jimmy 1111 56, 123, 186, 188, 192, 195, 198, 199, 200 Salter, Vickie 1111 123 Sanford, Lee 1101 111 Sandford, Leigh 1101 111, 192 Sandford, Marshall 10, 111, 189 Sandford, Randall 1Scott1 1121 14 7 Scales, Kelly 1121 11, 56, 68, 69, 71, 147 Scales, William 1111 123 Schultz, Bryan 1101 Schwentner, Jeanie 1121 6 Snow, Hryun 1121 148 Southall, Kathy 1121 26, 46, 48, 155, 165, 185, 195, 197, 200 Speakman, Sandi 1121 Staggs, Kim 1121 46, 148, 189, 229 Stallings, Deana 1101 14, 36 Stamps, Brady 1111 56, 123, 125, 192, 194, 196, 220 Steadham, Robin 1111 123, 192 Steadmun, Chris 112, 226 Steadman, James 1101 Stem, Katie 1111 27, 33, 182, 187 Stewart, Janna 1111 8, 63, 116, 123, 125, 1 70, 1 73 Stone, Thomas 1121 51, 59, 84, 86, 148, 198 Stoves, Robert 1111 46, 92, 123, 125 Stracener, Jonathan 1101 Stringfellow, Brian 1121 56, 68, 69, 71 , 72, 148, 184, 194 Stringfellow, Rebecca 10, 112 Strother, Sharon 1121 149, 230 Strother, Rorlald1121 59, 84, 85, 86, 153 Swalzell, James 1Kevirl1 1121 5, 46, 149, 157 Taft, Dan 1111 11, 68, 71, 123, 126, 196, 225 Talley, Venedra1111 123, 170, 179, 180, 197 Tate, Mike 1121 149 Taylor, Carla 1101 Taylor, Kyle 1121 149, 159, 192 Taylor, Lamonte 1121 230 Walker, Craig 1121 51, 68, 69, 70, 73, 74, 92, 93, 150 Walker, Jason 1111 123 Wallace, Clinton 1101 Ward, Catrina1111 124, 127 Ward, Jessie 1121 Ward, Julia 11 11 Ware, Ann 1121 150 Ware, Richard 1101 112 Warner, Adrian 87, 1 12 Warren, Marcella 127 Washington, Jonna 1101 112 Washington, Michael 1121 Washington, Tiffany 112, 197 Waters, William 1111 124 Watson, Elizabeth 1111 Watson, Marcus 111168, 71, 124, 163 Terry, Cortrell 1111 68, 70, 123 Terry, Kimberly 1111 123, 197 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , Brian 112, 114 Chris 1101 5, 68, 71, 112 f Darryl 1111 123, 163 , Jett 1101 1.12 Gregory 1111 5 f Karlos1111 228 Scott, Scott, Angelica 1111 Kathy 1101 111, 194,200 Scott, Laurie 1111 91, 123, 192, 200 Scott, Orlando 1111 123 Scott, Renee 4, 123 Seagle, Jason 11116, 53, 123, 170, 179, 180 Seale, Gina 1101 38, 111, 114 Self, Lisa 1101 30, 33, 34, 111, 192, 194 Sellers, Lee 1121 147, 230 Sewell, Angie 1121 7, 147, 189 190, 195, 201 Poole, Kim 1121 145, 222 Popee, Analee 10 Porter. Ed 1101 11, 68, 71, 92 Jennifer 1111 122, 127, 189, 229, Porter, Margararet1121 145, 166 Porter, 234 Potts, Gregg1111 122, 230 Powell, Keith 1121 Prater, Jerry D. 1101 110 Price, Gina 1101 12, 15, 110 Pugh, Jay 1101 145 Pugh, Sonja 1121 4, 14, 39, 155, 189 Quotes, Felix 1121 145, 162 Rackley, Craig 1121 33, 36, 43, 62, 145, 153, 154, 184, 193, 194,234 Raddin, Pam1111 122, 127, 189 Rainey, Nina1111 122 Rainwater, Shane 1111 122, 163 Raney, Kelly 122 Raney, Sandra 1111 8, 122 Ray, Christy 1121 51, 145, 154, 184, 185, 187, 195, 200, 234 Ray, Cindy 1101 7, 111, 189, 192 Ray, Holly 1111 27, 34, 116, 122, 125, 184, 191, 195, 196, 198, 200, 224 Ray, Michael 1121 58, 145, 190 Ray, Sandra 1111 122, 188, 189, 192 Raybon, Troy 1111 41, 46, 122, 126, 196 Redd, Jason 1121 146, 170, 178, 180, 181, 186, 198 Redfield, Sonya 1121 Reece, Michael 1111 53, 122, 170, 178, 180 Reeves, Kim 1121 146 Revell, Edwin 1111 122 Reynolds, Dusty 1111 122 Rhodes, Linda1111 122 Rice, Wayne 1101 Richardson, Valencia 1121 189 ii--., Rlckett, Hollie1111 16, 122, 189,16-192 Rickey, Tabitha 111 V Rlddlehoover, Johnny 1101 111 1 Ridlehoover, Billy 1121 46, 146, 190 Riley, Terri 1121 146, 165, 185, 197, 200 Rivers, Erica 1101 1 1 1 Roberson, Glenda 1121 6, 146 Roberson, Troy 1101 111, 186, 192, 225 Shaddix, Diana 111, 191, 194, 224 Shadrick, Christopher 11 11 Shaw, Jason 163 Sheets, Cassie 1121 147 Shepherd, Sammy 1121 5, 31, 34, 51, 68, 69, 70, 72, 78, 147, 156 Shields, Marc 1101 36, 123 Shivers, Lance 14, 147, 190 Shoemaker, Sean 1111 15, 53, 123, 165, 170, 177, 178, 180, 181 Short, Vicki 1111 7, 39, 123, 126, 184, 189, 234 Simmons, Shannon 11118, 15, 53, 123, 170, 178, 180, 195, 198, 233 Simpson, Michael 1111 123, 182, 183 Simpson, Mildred 1101 111 Singleton, Grady 1101 111, 163 Singleton, Joelle 1121 147 Singleton, Scott 1111 163 Small, Stacie 1111 92, 123 Thomas, Melissa 1101 52, 112, 170, 176, 182, 183 Thomas, Patty 1101 13 Thomas, Sherri 112 Thomas, Tamika 112 Thompson, Andre 1121 149, 163 Thompson, Jan 1101 112, 188, 200 Thompson, Jo Jo 1121 26, 82, 83, 88, 89, 92, 184, 194 Thorton, Becky 1111 123 Thornton, Kelvin 1121 92 Thornton, Timothy 112144, 149 Thurman, Richard 1101 112, 163 Tierce, Chris 1101 123 Tiller, William 1Randy1 1111 68, 70, 123 Todd, Sheneedia 1111 11, 82, 83, 123, 1 70 Tolbert, Sandra 1121 149, 230 Townsend, Tina 1101 112, 189 Tramell, Todd 1101 112 Trammell, Greg 1111 68, 70, 72, 74, 80 Watson, Rodney 1101 112 Watts, Chad 1121 150, 190 Weathers, James 1111 124 Weaver, Richard 1111 124 Webster, Daniel 1121 62, 68, 69, 70, 75 Webster, Shannon 1101 112, 114 Webster, Valarie1111 15, 124, 170, 178, 180, 232 Welch, Brian 124, 198 Wells, Darren 1111 80, 124, 163 Wells, Donald 1121 West, Michelle 30, 33, 64, 66, 67, 112 West, Sandra1121 6, 39, 91, 150, 153, 185, 190, 192, 200 Whatley, Mischelle1121 150 Wheat, Mike 1121 68, 69, 70, 78, 150, 200 Whisenhunt, Tabb1111 11, 36, 37, 68, 70, 75, 87, 124, 126, 185, 195, 196 White, Christy 1121 5, 6, 7, 11, 51, 151, 166, 189 White, Kristi 1101 112 White, Labrenica 1101 112, 170, 179, 180 White, Sharon 1101 112 White, Terri 1101 112 Whitfield, Debra 1101 10, 30, 33, 34, 36, 104, 112, 195 when, Kimberly 112, 114 Widner, Tracey 11, 13, 43, 124, 184, 186, 187, 192, 193 Wiley, Cristy 1101 Wilks, Bryan1101 11, 37, 56, 68, 71, 91, 1 14 Wilkinson, Christy 1111 124, 189 Wilkinson, Todd 1121 151 Wilks, Bryan 1101 112 Travers, Mickey 1121 163 Tremelling, Mike 1121 149 Trigg, Scott 1121 58, 149, 185, 190, 196 201, 230 Trimm, 200 Trimm, Lanna10, 112, 186, 187, 191, Ryan 1121 51, 61, 92, 94, 149, 154, 184, 186, 194, 195, 198, 199 Trancalli, Anthony 1121 78 Tubbs, Jacklyn 1111 Smallwood, Richard 1101 111 Smallwood, Robert 1101 1 1 1 Smiley, Erika 1121 52, 147, 160, 170, 177. 179, 180, 181, 182, 183 Smith, Anglea 10, 111 Smith, April 1101 111 Smith, Brian 110184, 85, 111, 163 Smith, Calandra 1121 26, 34, 38, 147, 182 Smith, Smith, Smith, Carey1121147 Chris 1121 148, 221 Christi 1111 27, 34, 123, 233 Smith, David 111, 114 Smith, Jef11101 68, 70, 111 Smith, Jennifer 1101 111, 192 Smith, John 111 Smith, La Rhonda 1121 148 Smith ,Melissa 1121 10, 148 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Olandus 1121 148, 192, 197, 229 Shelly 1101 111, 193 Trent 1111 76, 78, 123, 125 Ward 1121 148 Smithermgn,1'1eather 1121 6, 184, 189 Smitherman, Lane 1101 111 Smitherman, Scott 1121 148 Smitherman, Steve 1101 64, 68, 70, 111, Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts ,Amy 1111 9, 122, 189 ,Jimmy 1121 46, 146, 190 ,Paulette 1121 51, 146, 189 ,Stacie 1101 30, 36, 111, 195 233 Smtthers, Rodney 1101 111, 1 70, 177, 1 79. 180. 195 Snider, Rhonda 11 11 123 Tubbs, Steve 1121 149 Tucker, Gregg1121 51, 59, 92, 94, 149, 186 Tucker, Michelle 1121 4, 53, 150, 170, 177, 179, 180 Tucker, Pat1121 11, 68, 69, 71, 150, 195, 196, 197, 201 Turnbow, Quentin 1121 Upton, Staci 1121 60, 150, 159, 196 Usher, David 1101 ' Vanderburg, Joseph 10 Vandergriff, Ericka 110130, 33, 34, 191 Veitch, Kim 1111 123 Vernon, Chris 1121 5, 50, 51, 61, 68, 69, 71, 74, 75, 128, 150, 154, 221 Vines, Jeff 1121 51, 53, 150, 160, 170, 178, 180, 200 Wade, Becky 1111 15, 123, 170, 176, 179. 180 Wade, Christi 1111 9, 82, 83, 123, 192 Wadsworth, Melanie 1121 150 Waits, James 1101 Walden, Michael 1111 123 Waldrop, Drenna111127, 33, 116, 124, 125, 160, 181, 182, 183, 191, 195, 196, 198, 202 Waldrop, Jimmy 1111 68, 71, 74, 124, 232 Waldrop, Kristi 1101 112, 114, 191 Waldrop, Morris 1101 112, 162 Williams, Donny 1111 124 Williams , Felecia1101 112 Williams, Kelly 1121 151, 189 Williams , Leslie 1101 112 Williams, Maggie 1121 4, 26, 37, 39, 60, 151, 196, 201 Williams, Nicole 1101 112, 189 Williams, Roosevelt 1121 151, 159, 231 Williams, Stefani 1111 124 Willis, Kevin 1101 112 Wilson, Daryl 5, 124 Wilson, Douglas 10, 112, 162 Wilson, Jaye1101 68, 71, 112 Wilson, Kim 1111 4, 27, 33, 124, 186, 18 7, Wilson, 191,195, 198,200 Robert 1111 124 Windsor, Kelly 11218, 51, 151, 170, 179, 180,186,187, 191, 198,199 Winstead, Karen 1121 6, 51, 151, 191, 1 92, 200 Winstead, Kim 1121 151, 155, 200 220 Winston, Antonor110187, 113, 163, 222 Winston, Shonda1111 124, 226 Wood, Alethea 110130, 33, 42, 113 Woodard, Je1f 1111 162 Woods, Jolie 1101 113 Woods, Teona 1121 197 Worthy, Natasha 1111 16, 124, 126, 195 Wrenn, Amanda 1111 Wrenn, Carlette 1121 92, 151, 189, 200 Wright, Wright, Kathy 1111 92, 124, 127, 197 Kelli 1121 5, 7, 26, 33, 39, 56, 151, 154, 196,231 Wright, Rebecca 1101 16, 113, 188, 197 Yarbrough, Zoundra 113 Young, Dave110131, 42, 52, 113, 165, 181, 182, 183,202 Young, Elijah 1121 Young, Keith 68, 69, 70, 228 Young, John 1121 Young, Tracey 1111 225


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