Huntsville High School - Pierian Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

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PIERIAN 1969 HUNTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA VOLUME XXXII ADVISOR - MRS. MARTHA THOMAS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - FRAN GEORGE BUSINESS MANAGER — TOMMY WRIGHT Founded in 1911, Huntsville High now boasts a record enrollment of over twenty-three hundred students. Like the city whose name it bears, it is changing ... growing . .. proud to be ... Huntsville High School. 2 3 AS WE EACH WANDER DOWN OUR OWN PATH OF LIFE, LET US TAKE TIME TO RECALL . 4 CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES FEATURES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT LIFE ADVERTISEMENTS “A LITTLE LEARNING IS A DANGEROUS THING. DRINK DEEP OR TASTE NOT THE PIERIAN SPRING.” ALEXANDER POPE 14 DEDICATION JAMES W. LYNN Head of the Social Studies Department, Mr. Lynn teaches his American History classes with the comprehensive style for which he is respected. He is a graduate of the University of Alabama, where he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees. With our greatest appreciation, the Pierian staff of 1969 dedicates this volume to James Lynn, teacher and friend. • s T J r % L't.. . « :W £? 16 17 IN APPRECIATION Mr. Allen Hyatt served as principal of Huntsville High School from June 1960 to June 1968. During his administration, a modern cafeteria replaced the overcrowded one, and an extensive library was added in the new wing. Two new departments were formed, our guidance counselors and office ladies were hired, and our clinic was opened. Mr. Hyatt and the Class of 1967 built a school in Candeleria, Columbia. We joined the Carl C. Parrish School in Barranquilla in a School-to-School Exchange Program and also participated in the American Field Service Program. Mr. Hyatt left to become the Associate Director of Tennessee Valley Education Center. But in his departure he left us with great achievements and fond remembrances. The Senior Class of 1969 BOARD OF EDUCATION Dr. Wm. R. Austin, Dr. Louis Brown, Mr. Loyd Little, Mr. Marvin Drake, Mr. Oliver Johnson Dr. Joseph Henry Stowers, Jr., became superintendent of the Huntsville City Schools on February 1, 1968. He graduated from Starke University and received his B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Degrees from the University of Alabama and his AA Certificate from Auburn University. 19 ADMINISTRATION Mr. Barnett J. Gamble came to Huntsville High School at the beginning of the 1968-1969 school year. He came to us from Stone Jr. High, where he was principal. He received his B.S. degree from Middle Tennessee State University, his M.A. and M.Ed. degrees from Peabody College in Nashville, and attended the University of Florence in Italy. It is a pleasure to welcome Mr. Gamble as our new principal. 20 Mr. John Masterson Assistant Principal Mr. Ross Feltman Assistant Principal OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Margaret Neeley Mrs. Dorothy Pukle Mrs. Pearl Brennamen Mrs. Margaret Walker COUNSELORS ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Promising purpose, action, and reward, eighteen teachers of English have welcomed 2400 students. Purpose? Master the language! Action? Mine riches from The Pearl to Paradise Lost. Bypass wasteland to hail wonders of mass media. Bank words to spend for every need. Pack power into structures from phrases to research papers. Write original themes, stories, plays, and poems. Edit Spectrum, widely acclaimed magazine of writing and art. Speak, read, or act for tape recorder, television, or any size audience of classmates. Reward? Huntsville High School English teachers, working together creatively, have garnered more than a few professional honors; but they are proudest when they know their students are prepared for the present and future. They quote Prince Hamlet: The readiness is all! Mrs. Dorothy Hendry Dept. Head Mrs. Virginia Bradley Miss Ann Lawson Mrs. Adriane Dozier 22 Miss Elizabeth DeGraffenried Mrs. Ann Ledbetter Mrs. Elizabeth Cabler Mrs. Martha Joffrion Mrs. Avonelle Walters Mr. Chester H. Walker Mrs. Carol Pedigo Mrs. Janice Sanders 23 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mr. Lynn, head of the Social Studies Department, diligently works to obtain the supplementary films which widen the students' scope of past and present events. The department includes courses dealing in the heritage of our country, the structure and complexity of our government, and the conflicts facing the nations of today. As Senior Class Sponsor, Mrs. Pryor has earned the title of Every Senior's Favorite. It's a hard life, isn't it?' Mr. James Lynn Dept. Head Miss Betty Dinwiddie Mrs. Judith Gilson Mrs. Velma Hanvey Mrs. Karen Jones 24 Miss Sandy McAlpin Mrs. Amy Edge Mrs. Sylivia Fulton Mrs. Betty Carlton Mrs. Cynthia Pryor Mrs. Margaret Walker MATH DEPARTMENT This department curriculum ranges from basic math to trigonometry and advanced math. The teachers not only prepare their pupils for college but also try to arouse an interest in math which will be helpful to the students in their future careers. Mr. David Shippey Dept. Head Mrs. Martha Corneil Mrs. Helen Casey Mrs. Nonnie Davis Yes ... I graded papers last night. Miss Joan Crawford Miss Cora Pitsinger Mr. Howard Roper Mrs. Betty Kirk Miss Margaret Neil Shippey's Hippies, victorious over Kirk's Flirts in Senior magazine sale. Mr. Max Goff SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The Science Department, headed by Mrs. Mary Burke, attempts to keep up with the pace of our Space City. It offers a well-rounded curriculum of physical science, biology, physiology, chemistry, and physics. The students receive first hand knowledge by using the extensive lab materials in their experiments. Mrs. Mary Burke Mr. Hooshidar Badipour Dept. Head FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Listening, speaking, reading and writing are the goals of the modern foreign languages taught at HHS. Classes in Latin use oral work to help with the reading and writing. Four years of French, Spanish and Latin and three years of German are currently offered. Attendance at the Southern Language Conference in New Orleans, planning and attending workshops and taking students to Europe to study were the winter and summer projects of various faculty members. Better methods and good use of equipment to help students is always the aim of the department as they work and plan for the future. Faculty also worked with students in the friendship dinner and program in April, the Colombian School-to-School program, the AFS exchange program and the planning of the new International Club, formed from the former four Language clubs. , a? Mrs. Linda Cline Mrs. Ruth Goans Mrs. Ladye E. Hamm Mrs. Arlene Darby Dept. Head Mrs. Mary Macomber Mrs. Dagny Barbaria Mrs. Judith Smith Mrs. Gerlinda Talbot PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Physical Education Department, headed by Miss McLain and Coach Tom Owen, has expanded its facilities with the addition of a new wing. The P.E. classes have access to a wide variety of gymnastic equipment which makes the course more interesting. Honest Coach, I wasn't skipping! Miss Mary McLain Dept. Head Miss Gail Tingle Mr. Tom J. Owen Athletic Director Mr. William Wiesman Mr. William Buckner Mr. Tom Gates 30 Mr. Richard Decker ART DEPARTMENT The fine arts are a necessity to a complete education. Huntsville High makes this possible with a talented art staff, music teacher, and band director. In the Spring, the art students displayed their year's work at the Art Festival. The music department performed an enjoyable Candlelight Concert at Christmas. And the band, under the direction of Mr. Sloan, provided half-time entertainment at football games and gave a sensational concert at Christmas. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Business Education Department, composed of four teachers, offers courses in typing I and II, shorthand I and II, bookkeeping, business arithmetic, business law, and record keeping. The helpful and practical training the students receive in these classes enables them to enter the complicated business world fully prepared. Mrs. Jean Bennett Mrs. Martha Thomas NAVAL ROTC DEPARTMENT The Naval ROTC Department is serving Huntsville High School for its first year. Headed by Captain Ballard and assisted by Chief Petty Officer Collier, the program has been a great success, previewing boys to the life of the armed forces. Captain H. H. Ballard Chief Petty Officer Clarence Collier 32 VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT This department prepares girls to be Homemakers of Tomorrow, with Mrs. Evans in foods. Miss Marona in clothing, and Miss Addison in family relations. Another view of this department finds Mr. May and Mr. Tunstill working as coordinators of Diversified Occupations and Distributive Education, which is on the job training programs. Mr. Warden's classes in Mechanical Drawing enables boys to begin their training for a career in architecture or engineering. Mrs. Katherine Evans Dept. Head Miss Lynn Addison Miss Judy Ma. ona Mr. Robert Warden Graduation comes And memories remain Memories of sad and happy times And hearts full of hope and joy. Within these walls were born Dreams, unforgettable friendships. And love. As gratitude and appreciation Swell within us. We are thankful for the Many things that we have learned, Not only in mind. But in our souls and spirits. Now as we go forward, to meet the future. We carry with us that special knowledge Of always being a part of the very best. Cathy Foster Ellis SENIORS 35 Dianne Paradise, Vice-president; Patsy Burdette, Secretary; Mike Price, President; Sandy Locke, Treasurer. CLASS OF '69 Our Senior Class Officers, Mike, Dianne, Patsy, and Sandy have worked hard to make the Class of 1969 the best ever. Through their capable leadership and supervision, we sold Homecoming mums, had a successful magazine sale, had a Senior Christmas party, and attended the spring barbecue. They arranged preparations for graduation also. We extend our greatest appreciation for a job that was well done. For the past eight years, Mrs. Pryor has devoted many long hours working with the Senior Class Officers. In working with us she has shown understanding and has helped to make the Class of 1969 the best. 36 FRANCIS FLEMING ALEXANDER It isn't your position that makes you happy; it's your disposition. Student Council 3; French Club 1; German Club 2; International Language Club 3; Physics Club 3. DAVID CLARK ALLEN Leadership doesn't depend on talent only, but on intensity of conviction and willingness to serve. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Drama Club 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Drum Major 3; Eta Beta Chi 3 President. JAMES LELDON ABERCROMBIE A smile with intent to do mischief and have fun. Transferred from Kailua High School, Hawaii 2; French Club I; Basketball 1; D.E. Club 3. MARILYN ADEN A dainty maiden with a winning smile. MARK ADEN Character is a by-product; it is produced in the great manufacture of daily duty. Bowling Club 1; Chemistry Club 2. RUSSELL JAY ALCOTT The man who always smiles is always happy Pierian Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1, 2; Huntsville Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. LOUIS MICHAEL ANZEK Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1; Library Club 2, 3; Bowling Club 1, 2; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2; Interact Club Secretary-Treasurer, Vice-President 2, 3; Debate Team 2; Red Cross Council 2. DELLA JAMES APOSTOLOS Constantly striving to make the better best. Latin Club 1, 2; Drama Club 2; D.O. Club 3; Home Economics Club 3. LOUIS ARCANGELI He gives the world the best he can; may the best come back to him. Student Council 3; H Club 1, 2, 3; Football Manager 1, 2, 3; Track Manager 1, 2, 3; Best School Spirit 3; Chemistry Club 2; Interact Club 3; Health Club 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3. MELODY ARNTS True happiness consists in making people happy. Basketball 1. 2, 3; Home Economic Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. SUZANNE AUSTIN Even grace is more fair when it appears in a beautiful person. Red and Blue Feature Editor 3; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2; National Honor Society 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Sweetheart Court 1. ZOE ELIZABETH AUSTIN Everything is lovelier the second time around. Transferred from Murphy High School, Mobile, Alabama 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 2, 3. ALAN HOWELL ARRINGTON If at first you don't succeed—oh well, skip it. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Science Club 1; Student Council Representative 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club 2; Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3; Swim Team 3. SALLY BRANNER ATKINS This young lady (we're sorry to say) was not content single to stay. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 2; Art Club 3. JANET KAREN BAGWELL A lady makes no noise. French Club 1; Choral 2; D.O. 3; Home Economics Club 1. PATRICIA ANNE BAGWELL A lovable, jolly, way she has LINDA KAYE BADGER Determine to have fun in this world and you will. D.O. Club 3; Commercial Club 2. MARY FAY BADGER Smile and the world smiles with you, frown and you wrinkle your face. D.O. Club 3; Commercial 2. HAROLD ESTES BAILEY The wise man doesn't expect to find life worth living; he makes it that way. Latin Club 1; Physics Club 3; Writers' Guild 2, 3. KATRINA BAILEY Nothing endures like personal qualities. CYNTHIA LYNN BALL Great understanding is gained by consideration of other people Transferred from Cocoa High; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Music Club 3; Choral 2, 3. RALPH BALLARD Character brings forth character. KEITH BARNETT Nothing is too high for a man to reach, but he must climb with care and confidence. Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2, 3; Band 2. PAUL BARNEY It is better to wear out than to rust out. German Club 1, 2. MARTIN DILMUS BAKER Let us work without protest and a smile; it is the only way to make life endurable. Transferred from Washington School, Atlanta, Georgia 3. RAMONA ANN BAKER True to her word, her mark, her friends. Red and Blue Feature Editor 3; Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 2, Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1; Writers Guild 3. FRANK SANFORD BARNETT He likes to work, he likes to play, but never fails to enjoy the day. Huntsville Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ROBERT BOYCE BARKLEY The first step to greatness is to be honest. PATRICIA ANN BARRETT I accept life unconditionally. Happiness can be felt only if you don't set conditions. Transferred 1; Music Club 3; Choral 1, 2, 3. THOMAS HOWARD BARRY True politeness consists of treating others just as you love to be treated yourself. Transferred from R. E. Lee High, Springfield, Virginia; Drama Club 3; Thespians 2, 3. 39 BARTON GREGG BATES Today I'll study to improve myself for tomorrow I may be wanted. D.O. Club 2. BEVERLY ELIZABETH BAUM A cheerful disposition sweetens the day, and smooths the road of life . French Club 1; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 2. CLARA JANE BARTEE Small in stature, but not in charm. Home Economics Club 1; Choral 1, 2, 3. KATHLEEN BATEN A smile tells the world what her heart is thinking. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; French Club 1; Home Economics Club 2; Pep Club 1; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3, Junior Director 2, Secretary 3. WILLIAM MEYER BAUMAN Good order is the foundation of all good things. Pierian Circulation Editor 3; Pierian Circulation Staff 2; German Club 1, 2, Parliamentarian 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. JANICE BEIL Every joy is gain, and gain is gain, however small. Science Club 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Debate Team 2. WILLIAM ELMORE BENNETT Now is the time to set your goal . . . my suggestion is to make it high. French Club 1, Secretary 2; International Language Club President 3; Drama Club 1, 2, Secretary 3; Thespians 1, Secretary 2, 3; Writers Guild 2, 3; A.F.S. 3; Inter-Club Council 3. RUTH EVELYN BERRY I can trust everything but temptation. CAROLYN FRANCES BELCHER Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. Latin Club 1; French Club 2; International Language Club 3; F.T.A. 3; President 3; Pep Club 3; Anchor Club 2, 3. BARRY KITCHENS BELL As gay a man we shall never meet. Latin Club 1; Drama Club 2, 3; Art Club 3; Spectrum Staff 2, 3; Writers Guild 2. 3. DEBORAH LOU BLACK A warm glow lights a smiling and friendly face. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 2; French Club 1, 2. PAULA DENISE BLACKWELL A genial disposition brings its own rewards and many friends. D.E. Club 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2. JACQUELYN SUSAN BLOUNT Her tasks are completed one by one and all are finished well. Transferred from W. B. Davidson High, Mobile, Alabama; Student Council 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3. CORA LYNNE BODIE Happy is the person who smiles. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2; French Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Art Club 3; Nike Club 2, 3. CAROL JOYCE BIGGS A quiet person who has many friends. D O. Club 3. LYNN THERESA BISCHOF The happiest business of the world is that of making friends. German Club 1; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 2; Choral 1, 2, 3. CHARLES FRANKLIN BLASS I have a great mind, but I seldom use it. MARY JANE BLOOM Mischief in her laughter, a sparkle in her smile ever the epitome of delight. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1, 2; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. BRENDA JO BOND The day is always hers who works with sincerity and great aim Transferred from San Dieguito High 2; Anchor Club 2, 3. DIANE BRAGG She's pleasant spoken and well intended. Home Economics Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 41 GREGORY BRAGG Life abounds with our friends around us. Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2; Huntsville High-Y 1, 2, 3. WALTER BRANDNER All good things come to those who are happy International Language Club 3; Physics Club 3. SUSAN HOWARD BRANNUM Her spirit is ever gay and courage never failing . Home Economics Club 1, 3; Music Club 3; Red Cross Council 2; Choral 1, 2, 3. WALTER ALAN BRENNAMAN A man with an abundance of friends and good qualities International Language Club 3; Basketball 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3. LESLIE LEIGH BREWER Her glow of inspiration warms us. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1; F.T.A. 1, Secretary 3. JO ANN BRIGHTWELL A perfect combination of sweetness and friendship. Drama Club 1; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES BROOKS I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way. National Honor Society 2, 3; French Club 2; Physics Club, Vice-President 3. JANIE MARIE BROUSSARD Happiness seems made to be shared. Red Cross Council 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. DOUGLAS HARRISON BROWN A smart man is one who talks little but says much. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Interact Club 3; Health Careers Club 2, 3; Choral 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. KATHLEEN LOUISE BROWN The best way to secure happiness is to be happy. Transferred from Kearny High, San Diego, California; French Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Thespians 3; Music Club 2, Secretary 3; Choral 1, 2, 3. MARILYN MARGARET BROWN A friend in truth; a soul sincere. Drama Club 1; Anchor Club 2, 3; Writers Guild 3; Choral 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. JAMES MARTIN BROWN The best are usually the most down to earth Band 1, 2; Chess Club 2; Physics 1, 2, 3; Chemistry 2. RONALD BROWN A man of hope and forward-looking mind D O. Club 2, 3. STEVEN LEE BROWN The less I say, the fewer words I will possibly have to eat SUSAN CAROL BROWN Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Secretary 2, Member of the Board 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3, Member of the Board 2, President 3; Most Talented 3; Writers Guild 2, 3. MARGARET EUNICE MEB BRYAN Her sunny disposition makes her welcome everywhere. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. WILLIAM HENRY BRYANT Cheerfulness wins friends wherever it goes. Transferred from Cocoa High School, Cocoa, Florida 3; Student Council 2; Latin Club 1, Treasurer 1; Art Club 3; Writers Guild 3; Beta Club 1, 2. JAMES THOMAS BUCHHOLZ Politeness goes far, and makes all a friend German Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3. MARTHA NELLE BUNNY BUIST Her world is most beautiful—much to do, much to love, much to hope for National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Thata 2, 3; French Club 1; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; H -Club 2; Pep Club 2; Most Outstanding 1, 2; Biggest Flirt 3; Key Club 2, 3, State Sweetheart 2, Big Sister 3; Alternate Cheerleader 2; Choral 1; Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3. MIRIAM PATRICIA BURDETTE Dependable, likeable, a friend sincere; always a joy to have near. National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club I, 2; Library Club Vice President 2; Home Economics 1; Most Dependable 3; Anchor Club 2, 3; Writers Guild 2, 3; Debate Team 2; Inter Club Council 3; Red Cross Council 2, 3, Public Relations 2, Vice President 3; Senior Class Secretary 3. 43 ANNE CARLISLE BURKE Friendly to talk to; nice to know. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Pep Club 2; Choral 2, 3. LESLIE ANN BURKETT Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad PATRICIA LEE BURKETT Faithfully faithful to every trust; honestly honest to every deed. National Honor Society 2, 3; German Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 2; Nike Club 2, 3. GENE KATHLEEN BURR Tall, slender, straight, with all the graces blessed. German Club 1; Drama Club 2; D.O. Club 1; Homo Economics Club 2. LUCRETIA JUNE BURTON Cheerfulness for all of those who chance to go my way National Honor Society 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Band 1, 2; Anchor Club 1, 2, Historian 3; Concert Band 1, 2; Color Guard 2. JUDITH ANN BURT She who has made others happy is glad in her deed. French Club 1; Home Economics Club 1; Choral 1, 2. LUCILLE BURTON To make the best of yourself is to become a great person. D.O. Club 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 2. MARY EVELYN BUTLER Vanity is the greatest of all flatterers. Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2; Spectrum Staff 3; Writers Guild 2, 3; Debate Team 2, Secretary 3. KEN BYRAM Care? Oh yes, how do you spell it. CHERYL BYRD The heart's wisdom is continued cheerfulness. STEVE CAGLE In school end sports and all that's fun, put him down as number one. H Club 2. 3; Football 1, 2. 3. JAMES SANFORD CALHOUN Take your life as you find it, improve it if you can National Honor Society 2, 3; Latin Club 1. CAROL ANN CAMPBELL She's happy, carefree, joyous and gay; she has a good humor and plenty to say. Red end Blue Circulation Staff 3; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. RICK CAMPBELL Be not simply good, but good for something German Club 1, Vice-President 2. MARSHA ANN CARLTON A fair woman in whose eyes rippling laughter seems to rise. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; French Club 1; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; Who's Who Best Natured 3; Class Favorite 1, 2; Class Secretary 2. DERYL DEE CARROLL Life is but a little span, out of it get all you can. French Club 2; Interational Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, Vice-President 3; Writers Guild 1, 2, 3; A.F.S. 3; Interclub Council 3. MICHAEL CARUSO Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Science Club 1; Latin Club 1; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2; Baseball 2, 3. DALE case A likeable and witty person is he Basketball 1, 2, 3. 45 ROY TRENT CANTRELL Make it thy business to know yourself which is the most difficult lesson in the world. Physics Club 3. BILL CAPONE Today I will act toward other people as though this might be my last day on earth. DIANE DEUEL So full of life and lively fun; she always does her best. DAN CAUDLE Carefree and unconcerned—he came to class and sometimes learned. WANDA RENEE CAVANAUGH Always a smile to greet you whenever she chances to meet you. Home Economics Club 3; Anchor Club 2. 3. MICHAEL JOSEPH CHALK So brilliant a mind should not be allowed to rest. Latin Club 2; International Language Club 3. KATHY CHAMPAGNE She has a beautiful glow in her eyes that represents the golden richness within JERRILYN SUE CHAMPION All who would win joy must share it; happiness was born a twin Home Economics Club 2, 3. DELLA FRANCES CLANTON Small and innocent looking; but so is dynamite Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; H Club 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Who's Who 3, Cutest; Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Head; Class Favorite 1. ELAINE CLARK She must be kin to champagne; she bubbles over with such fun MARY CLAIRE CHAMBERS A sunny disposition gilds the edge of life's blackest clouds. Drama Club 2; Home Economics Club 2. 3; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2. JANET CHAMBLISS Some make friends wherever they go; here is such a person. Choral 1, 2. 3. SAM EDMUND CLEGG You can't keep a good man down. Commercial Club 1; NJROTC 3. FRANCES CLEGHORN So sweef a person is not found; she works and plays with goodness abound. Anchor Club 1, Vice-President 2, President 3. JUSTINE CHARLOTTE COBB Goodness and joy go hand in hand. Transferred from Wurzburg American, Wurzburg, Germany, 3; Red Cross Council 1; Student Council 1, 2; French 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Choral 2, 3. TIMOTHY LYNN COCKER I am the spice of life and life was never spicier. Drama Club 2, 3; Interact Club 2, 3. KATHRYN JILL CLARK Sweet thoughts are mirrored in her face. Home Economics Club 1; Anchor Club 2, 3; Red Cross Council 3. MARVIN EVANS SKIPPY CLARK A boy of good character and high heart. H Club 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. JOHNNA CLEMENTS A pleasant combination of friendliness and beauty. Interact Club Sweetheart 2, 3. DAVID CLEVELAND A pleasant boy with a pleasant nature. CATHERINE ANNE COLBURN A quiet kindness will always be rewarded. Latin Club 1; International Language Club 3; Art Club 3; Chemistry Club 2, Spectrum Staff 2, Literary Editor 3; Writers Guild 2, President 3; Health Careers Club 2. MYRON COLE He isn't happy unless he has something to do or think. Spanish Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club 3; Swimming Team 2, 3. 47 BOBBY COLLINS Height is a sign of dignity. MARIANN COLLINS Give everyone thine ear, but few thy voice. Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Home Economics 1; Nike Club 2; Secretary 3; National Honor Society 3. MICHAEL STEVE COWART A life of enjoyment is the only life worth living. Basketball 2, 3. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH COWLES A little mischief here and there seems to make life more exciting. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 1, 2, 3; Student 2; French Club 1, 2; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 1; H Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3. SUSAN MARGARET CONLEY Here's to a girl with a heart and smile, that makes the joys of life worthwhile. Pierian Organizations Editor 3, Circulation Staff 3; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Quill and Scroll 3; Who's Who Wittiest 3; Commercial Club 3. PAMELA SHAWN CONNER Stretch a hand to one unfriended, and your loneliness is ended. Transferred from Eau Gallie High 2; Student Council 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. VICKYE COOKSEY Though we've known her for only a while, we'll never forget her sweet, sweet smile. Transferred from Sheffield 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Commercial Club Vice-President 3. SHERRYL ANNE CORBETT There's a twinkle in her eye and kindness in her heart National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Art Club 3; Writers Guild 3; Red Cross Council 2. DON CORNELL Better to remain silent and thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. JUDITH ANN CONKLIN An industrious girl who accomplishes much. CHERALYN ELIZABETH COX Verily, the best of wo men are those who are content with little. French Club 1; Bend 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Anchor Club 1. CYNTHIA LOUISE CRAFT Ever the sparkle of a brilliant star—the sunshine's glowing ray. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1; Choral 2, 3. KAREN ELIZABETH CREGAR The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. National Honor Society 2, 3; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 2. MIKE CREQUE A rare combination of good sense, frolic and fun. Latin Club 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2. ELIZABETH EMMA CROXTON Kindness is the soul of the world Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3; Writer's Guild 2, 3. CYNTHIA CSAR Her gentle ways are liked by all. Spanish Club 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2; Home Economics Club 2. THOMAS DALEY A pleasant boy with a pleasant nature National Honor Society 2. 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1; French Club 1, 2; Band 2; Chemistry Club 2; Spectrum 2; Associate Editor 3; Writer's Guild 2. 3; Interact Club 2, 3. ROBERT MAURY DANIELS ' A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Student Council 1; Latin Club 1; D.E. Club 3; Most Outstanding 2; Most Mischievous 3; Key Club 1, Treasurer 2; Interact Club 2, President 3; Junior Class President; Hi-Y 1, President 2. THOMAS DAVIS A little bit of seriousness mixed with a dash of fun. D.O. Club 1; V.I.E. Club 2. 3. PAMELA ANN BAMBI DAVOREN The best portion of a good woman's life consists of her little nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love. Red and Blue Business Manager 3; French Club 1, 2; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; Drama Club 1; Quill and Scroll 3; Choral 2, 3. 49 MELINDA JOY DAWSON It is nice to think well; it is divine to act well National Honor Society 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Swim and Diving Team 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice President 1, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3. CATHY DEASON The best quality of a person is sincerity. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Choral 3; Commercial 2. MARK DEBOLT To know him better is to like him more. Football 2; D.E. Club 1. FRANK DE COSTANZO It's better to wear out than to rust ROBERT OFFICER DENTON I look and find the bright side to whatever tricks life has played on me. Student Council 2; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; International Language Club 3; Baseball 1, 2; Who's Who Cutest 3. LAURA SUE DILL A girl with an abundance of friends and good qualities Red and Blue Staff Typist 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Drama Club 1; Commercial Club 2; Quill and Scroll 3; Choral 3. LINDA BETH DINGES Greatness is the ability to walk with crowds and keep your virtue; talk with kings, yet not lose the common touch. Pierian Staff Faculty Editor 3; Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 1. CLAUDE DORNING Steadfast thought, well made, well wrought. Latin Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Chemistry 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. ANN TYLER DOUGLASS A mind to conceive, a heart to resolve, and a hand to execute. Drama Club 2; Pep Club 2; Writers Guild 2, 3. PAUL DOZIER Why should the devil have more fun? THERESIA DIANE DRUMMOND Silence is a worth that brings no risk. German Club 2; International Language Club 3; Music Club 3; Club 1, 3; Anchor Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ROBERT ALEXANDER DUDLEY A likeable lad with a good heart. Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3. JANIS DRAKE Our life is what our thoughts make us CRYSTAL ELIZABETH DRUMMOND Considerate and thoughtful of others is she. Pep Club 2, 3. Choral 3; Pep FINN FRITZ DUERR A quiet seeker after knowledge. National Honor Society 2, President 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Swimming Team 2, 3. HENRY STANLEY DULEMBA He will dispute and prove it too, that blue is black and black is blue. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Spectrum Staff 3, Writer's Guild 3. WILLIAM THOMAS DUNLAP He has achieved success who has loved much, lived well, and laughed often. Football 1, 2; H Club 2. LINDA PAULA DUNN Her gentle ways are liked by all. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 2; International Language Club 3; Nike Club 3; Library Club 3. ALFRED WENDALL DUVALL It's better to be small and shine than to be tall and cast a shadow. National Honor Society 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3. SHELIA DYAR True depth is gained by quietness. Pep Club 2. 3. KURT JOHN EBERT A studious and preserved man. German Club 1, 2; Bowling Club 1. GARY THOMAS EDEM Kindness is the soul of the world. French Club 2; International Language Club 3; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Swim Team 2, 3 BARBARA JOYCE EDMONDSON The only way on earth to multiply happiness is to divide it. Student Council 2; French Club 1, 2; Writers Guild 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. ANN KAREN EDWARDS Calm, reserved, and very sweef, always dignified and neat. Red end Blue Circulation Staff 3; Spanish Club 1; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Home Economics Club 2; Class Favorite 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. MARY LOUISE EDWARDS She laughs and jokes until the day is done Spanish Club 1; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. THOMAS ARTHUR EILAND A good all around boy; he likes to work, he likes to play, whenever he is needed, he's on his way Pierian Circulation Staff 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club President 2; Class Favorite 2; Who's Who Friendliest 3; Key Club 2, President 3; Hi-Y 1, 2. BETH ANN ELIAS Smile yourself through worries; laugh yourself through life Choral 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 2; Art Club 1. KEN STEWART ELLINGSEN Doubt whom you will, but never yourself. Baseball 1, 2, 3. REBECCA ANN ELLIOTT She anticipates the good so that she may enjoy it longer. Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club President 1; Pep Club 1; Anchor Club 1, 2. 3. CATHY FOSTER ELLIS How many faces are cheered, and luminous with love, because of all she is to us. Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. SHANNON MARY EUBANKS Fame and fortune will gain her much, for she has an artist's touch! National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 1; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 1; Drama Club 3; Anchor Club 2, 3, Junior Director 2; Art Club 2, 3. CHRISTINA KAY EVANS Performs with joy each little task that is hers to do. French Club 2; Writers Guild 3; Health Club 3; Choral 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1. DON ALAN EVANS Of witty remarks, he has unlimited store; he's always scheming with mischiefs galore Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Spanish Club 1; Physics Club 3; Who's Who Wittiest 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary-Treas-urer 2. FRANCES ADRIAN EVANS Life is a joy, a mystery, an intriguing thing; I shall live it at my own pace, in my own time, for all it is worth Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Latin Club I; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 3. KAY EVANS Words count not but deeds do! French Club 1; Drama Club 1; Art Club 1; Writers Guild 2. DEBORAH ELAINE FARMER Simplicity is the background of good taste Transferred. 53 SONIA KAREN ELLIS Life will seldom surprise me, I know it too well Transferred from Butler High School 3; Writers Guild 3. HARRY AARON ENGLE He who is content can never be ruined. HAL BLAINE ENSOR Pleasure fills your youthful years; drop study if it interferes. Spanish Club 1. THOMAS ERWIN One of those fellows you can't help liking. ALANSON WALTON FERGERSON The actions of men are like the index of a book; they point out what is most remarkable in them. CURTIS LAMAY FERRELL Active, alert and industrious. Transferred from Satellite Beach, Florida; Pierian Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1, 3; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 3; Physics Club 3; Hi-Y 3. JACK FARMER Relax—it's later than you think. JACKIE EUGENIE FENDER We can do nothing well without joy, and a good conscience which is the ground of joy F.T.A. 3; Drama Club 2; Nike Club 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2; Home Economics 1; Commercial 2. ELIZABETH KATHERINE FEW Born for success she seems with grace to win, with heart to hold Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2, 3; Latin Club 1, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club Treasurer 1; Who's Who Friendliest 1, 2; Class Favorite 3; Junior Class Vice President; Sweetheart Court 1. MONICA INGE FITCHNER She has a voice of gladness and a smile. Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. MARION JACQUELINE FINDLEY She's quiet, but quite a good girl. Transferred from Belle Vista High, California; F.T.A. 1; Choral 1, 2, 3. HANS WALTER FINZEL Into his books he gets so deep; that halfway down he falls. m MICHEAL ANDREW FIELD It's a tranquil person who accomplishes much. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. DAVID HOWELL FIKES Manner—the final and perfect power of noble character. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Key Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Physics 3. RAYMOND HILL FRASER A good all around boy. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3; Music Club 3; Physics Club 3; Spectrum Staff 2, 3; Writer's Guild 2, Vice-President 3; Choral 3. MARILYN KAY FRYE A little seed—a miracle—unfolding day by day. Transferred from Littleton, Colorado 2; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 3; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3. JAMES RODNEY FULMER No really great man ever thought himself so. BILLY GAINES A neat appearance is a valuable asset. Football 1; D.o. Club 3; Band 2. RICHARD HOLLOMAN FOSTER To be strong is to be happy. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1; Spectrum Staff 1; Business Manager 2; Exchange Editor 3; Writers Guild 1, 2, Treasurer 3. WILLIAM GEORGE FOSTER Things will never be bettered by an excess of hate. JOANN JEANETTE FISHER With just a smile the warmth of her greeting is felt. Drama Club 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. PAMELA ANN FLEMING Aim at excellence, and excellence will be attained. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; French Club 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; International Language Club Secretary 3; Drama Club 2; Commercial Club 2; Health Careers Club 3; Choral 2, 3; Inter-Club Council 3. BECKI FLOYD Opportunity for mischief comes a thousand times a day JOYCE RENEE FOSTER She just can't help being nice. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. LEE STANFORD GARRETT The solemn, the wise, they never live long, but forever. Transferred from Shaw High School; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1. LINDA KAY GATES One of the finest sides to living is liking people Choral 1, 2, 3. OLIVA MARIA GARCIA Mischief is where you find it, especially if she is behind it. Pierian Staff Artist 2; French Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Art Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Literary Club 3; Writer's Guild 2, 3. SUSAN JOYCE GARRARD Gifts are what a woman has, but graces are what a woman is Transferred from West High, Salt Lake City, Utah 1; Glee Club 2, 3; Home Economics 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. shall live KATHIE LOUISE GATTIS It is well to give when asked, but it is better to give unasked, through understanding French Club 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2. ANNE HOLLIS GEER A marvelous girl with a knack to do things well; how great she will be no one can tell Red and Blue Circulation Staff 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 1, Secretary 2, President 3, State Secretary 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; Most Outstanding 3; Writer's Guild 1, Vice-President 2; A.F.S. 2. FRANCES MILLER GEORGE In whatever she engages, be it work, or fun, or life, she does it with all she has and gives it her very best Pierian Staff Underclass Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3; Pierian Circulation Staff 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 2, 3. BELINDA GERMAN I dare do all I can get away with. French Club 2; Red Cross Council 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 2, 3. TIMOTHY ROCKWELL GIDDENS He who spends his life the way he likes, enjoys it most Transferred from Maury High, Norfolk, Virginia 2; French Club 1. STEVE GILES He is a mortal of a careless kind GLORIA ANN GILL The greatest architect and the one most needed is hope. Band 1, 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Nike Club 2; Concert Band 2. OLLIE MAE GILLIAM Success doesn't come as a present; it is something you earn. D.O. Club 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 1; Bowling Club 1. RICHARD GORDAN GLOVER Knowing is not enough, we must apply it. Chess Club 1; Bowling Club 1; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2. LYNNE GOODIN There are few things that never go out of style, and a feminine woman is one of them. Transferred from Western High School, Anaheim, California 2; Spanish Club 1. 2, Pep Club 1, 2. ALAN JOHN GRANT True depth is gained by quietness. National Honor Society 2, 3; German Club 1, 2; Art Club 3; Physics Club 3; Writers Guild 3. GEORGE WASHINGTON GREEN Everyman is the maker of his own fortune. French Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Bowling Club 1; Chemistry Club 2. 57 PAUL THOMAS GORDAN Truth is a gem found at great depth. Transferred from Madison Heights, Camphere High, Michigan 1; Baseball 2, 3. STEPHEN MICHAEL GRAFF Work fascinates me; I could sit and watch it all day. National Honor Society 2, 3; German Club 2, 3; International language Club 3; Chemistry Club 2; Swim Team 2, 3. MARIANNE GOODRICH Small of stature, but magnetic of personality. French Club I, 2; International language Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Choral 1, 2, 3. BOBBY CARL GORD A man that shows himself friendly has friends. Pierian Staff 1, Circulation Staff 2; Student Council 1, Chaplain 2; French Club 1; Key Club 1, Secretary and Lieutenant Governor 2; Spectrum Staff 3; Writers Guild 3; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. PATRICIA JEAN GREEN A sweet attractive kind of grace; an ever happy, smiling face. French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. MARY LYNN GRENYO A joy to look at and even more of a joy to know. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2, 3; French Club 1; Pep Club 1, 3. JAMES RANDALL GREEN Learn from him the priceless worth of time. French Club 1; Track 3. KELLY CHRISTOPHER GREEN Hard work is the best investment a man can make. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; German Club 1; Library Club 2, Reporter. PENELOPE GRIFFIN The morning sun upon her hair suggests a halo circling there; but all that glitters is not gold Transferred; French Club 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1. REBECCA ANN GUNTER Studious and courteous in all she does . National Honor Society 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Choral 1, 2; Nike Club 2, 3. PAUL MARK GUTTMAN Why worry? Fools do that. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1. STEVEN PAUL HAFNER Quiet, capable, and always courteous National Honor Society 2, 3; Latin Club 1. WILLIAM HARRY HAHNEMANN A man of modest dignity and calm content. DAN HALCOMB The most manifest sign of wisdom is continual cheerfulness. CAROL SUSAN HALL Another day, another boy, another heart—her favorite toy. Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Writers Guild 3. CHRISTOPHER RANDOLPH HALL High ideas will win respect, great things of you we shall expect. Latin Club 1, 2. JENNIFER HALL Quietness is a fine jewel for a woman. Art Club 1. MAUREEN THERESA HALL My triumphs are many simply because my quarrels with life are few. National Honor Society 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Mu Alpha Theta 3; International Language Club 3;. F.T.A. 1, 3; Nike Club 2, 3, Junior Director 2, Treasurer 3; Choral 3. THOMAS WAYNE HALL Football is his specialty; everyone his friend. H-Club 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Junior Class Favorite; Senior Class Favorite. ROY HALLENBECK A light heart lives long. Band 1. 2. 3; Concert Band 2, 3. RAMONA FAY HALL If I would know one who encompasses all truth, gentleness, wisdom, love, and the wonders of life, then truly she I would know Pierian Student Life Editor 3; Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 3; French Club 2; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Commercial Club 3. ROBERT MONROE HALL If you're not near the one you love, love the one you're near. Football 3; Baseball 3; Track 3. . WILLIAM DOUGLAS HAMILTON Nice, sweet guy and friendly too; there's not a deed he wouldn't do. Football 2. SARAH ELLEN HAMM Good natured and generous, cute and clever, her tongue like a brooklet, runs forever Pierian Feature Editor 3; Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2; Latin Club 1, Vice President 1; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Home Economics 3; Art Club 2; Quill and Scroll. 59 BARRY DEAN HANSEN Live, laugh, and love—there will come a time when you can't Pierian Circulation Staff 2; Student Council 1, 2; Football 2. CAROLYN HARDWICK A sweet attractive kind of grace; an ever happy smiling face. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. BARBARA VIRGINIA HARLOW To make the best of yourself is to become a great person. French Club 2; Home Economics Club 1; Nike Club 2, 3. ANDY HARRIS He doesn't wait for fun to find him; he goes out looking for it: JACQUELINE KAY HANCE If mischief admits one to heaven, she's well on her way. Transferred from Gatlinburg, Tennessee 2; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3. BRIDGET BARBARA HANNON I never saw a sweeter girl or one of greater worth. Transferred from St. Bernard's, Los Angeles, California 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Choral 1, 2. ROBERT HARDWICK It is never wise to be wiser than necessary. PATTI HARLEN The greatest victory in life is to conquer worry. LYNN ANN HARRISON Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. RICHARD HARRISON He has the upper hand at being good natured. INGE HARMON Ever loyal, ever true, to the task she has to do. Red end Blue Associate Editor 2; Editor-in-Chief 3; Circulation Staff 2, 3. RALPH JONATHAN HART His friendliness and charming ways; we will remember the rest of our days. Football I, 2, 3; H Club 2, 3; Senior Class Favorite 3. WALTER EUGENE HARTMAN Athletic, friendly, good-looking and kind; another like him would be hard to find. Transferred from Melbourne High School, Melbourne, Florida 2; German Club 2; Football 1, 2, 3; H Club 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Most Athletic 3. MARGARET ANN HATCH The door opens and she enters, always with a smile. Transferred from Glade Valley School, Glade Valley, North Carolina 2; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Art Club 2. BARBARA HATTON Happiness is not a destination; it is a method of traveling Commercial Club; Pep Club; Art Club. MICHAEL DAVID HAWORTH In quietness and wisdom shall be your strength National Honor Society 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; All-State Band Winner. MARGARET LYNN HAY Never quiet, never still, always laughing, always will Pierian Circulation Staff 2; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Latin Club 1; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES RAY HEDDEN In sports he does excell; as a friend he does as well. Football 1, 2, 3; H Club 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2. 3. HEATHER HAYES Contentedness is the greatest of all riches. JOY ANN HEGWOOD She is at peace who cherishes delight in quiet things. Transferred from Etowah High School, Alabama; Commercial Club; Pep Club; Choral. MIKE HENDRY A boy with a mind of his own. DONNA JO HICKS Wit, rascality, good looks and humor. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 3; French Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 2; Pep Club 1, 3. SUSAN LYNN HIGGS What you are going to be tomorrow, you are becoming today Drama Club 1; D.O. Club 1; Home Economics Club 1; Commercial Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Music Club 1, 2; Choral 1, 2. DOUG HILDRETH Someone who enjoys a quiet conscience must lead a quiet life GERALD HEINZE Lazy, slow and unconcerned—he came to class and sometimes learned. ROBERT JAY HENDERSON He who talks little thinks much Transferred from Harrison. ROBERTA SPRAGINS LILIE HILL A joyous girl, a carefree girl, a witty girl, a graceful girl, a thousand girls in one. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Who's Who Best Dressed 3. DIANNA HINDS Even if we could we would not change you, neither adding or taking away. Commercial Club; Pep Club. FRANK SAVOY HOLBY Let this suffice, by this conceive the rest he should, he could, he would, he did his best. H Club 3; Football 2, 3. HERBERT HOLL The measure of a man's life is the well spending of it, and not the length Student Council 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Drama Club Band 1, 2, 3; Inieract Club 3; Choral 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. JOHN ROGER HOLLADAY MARCY ANNE HORNBUCKLE The reason gentlemen prefer blondes. Home Economics Club 2; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. PETER LEIGHTON HORNE The secret to success is consistency to purpose. Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3. PAULINE HORTON She's bright and gay, willing to work as well as play Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Anchor Club 2, 3; Spectrum Staff Literary Criticism Editor 3; Writers Guild 2, 3. CHARLES MONROE HORTON I might be better if I would but it's awful lonesome being good. 63 JEFF HOPKINS Not the noisy type we must admit; dignified and gentlemanly are terms that fit. JERRY HOPKINS To his eyes we see the light of loyalty, truth, and honor, and all three mixed with the pleasure of life. The merit of originality is not novelty; it is sincerity. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Band 1, 2; Key Club 3; Music Club 3; President 3; Choral 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 2. MONA HOLLAWAY True merit is like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. It is neither wealth, or splendor, but tranquility and occupation which give us happiness. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Drama Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Future Nurses Club 1; Spectrum Staff Literary Editor 3; Writers Guild 2. 3; Red Cross Council 2. 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Color Guard 1, 2, 3; Head Color Guard 3; Pep Band 2, 3; Eta Beta Chi 2, 3, Reporter 3. LARRY HOLMES If everyone agreed with everyone else, life would truly be dull. Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; German Club 1; Chemistry Club 2; Physics Club 3. JOAN HOLMES CYNTHIA HOVEZAK She trusts all and does wrong to none. BRUCE HOWARD A wise man with an understanding heart. DALE HOWARD He likes a good wit and has more than his share of it. PHIL HOZIAN Beware when a thinker is turned loose on earth MARCIA BOWNE HUBBARD I live to love, I love to live. French Club 1, 2; Music Club 1; Choral I, 2. 3. JOANN HUGHES Gay personality with added rascality Student Council 2; French Club 1; Commercial Club 2; Pep Club 1, 3. LINDA KINEVEL A light heart lives long DEBBIE ANN HUNTER Her very frowns are fairer than smiles of other maidens. Home Economics Club 1, 3; Commercial Club 2, 3. JAMES WILLIAM HURD His disposition is to look on the bright side of everything. H Club 2, 3; Football I, 2, 3; F.C.A. CHARLES VINCENT HYDE He isn't happy unless he has something to do or think National Honor Society 2, 3. BETH TIMMONS JOHNSON A tender rose with all its sweetest petals unfolded Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2; French Club 1; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 2, President 3; Who's Who Most Charming 3; Red Cross Council 2; Homecoming Court 1; Sweetheart Court 2. FRANCIS ELAINE JOHNSON Modest, friendly, and sweet. Student Council 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Music Club Treasurer 3; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Choral 1, 3. CAROLYN JENNINGS Joyously I follow laughters path French Club 1; Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1; Music Club 2; Choral 2. STEPHEN THOMAS JERRELL Thinking is an idle waste of thought Latin Club 1, 2, 3; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Writers Guild 2; Interact Club 1, 2, 3. ROGER EUGENE JARRELL Seldom too busy to speak; rarely too sad to smile Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Spectrum Staff 2, 3; Business Manager 3; Writer's Guild 2, 3, Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3; Physics Club 3. BRENT ALLISON JENKINS While we live, let us live. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3. DEBORAH LYNN HYFIELD The manner of giving is worth more than the gift National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1. PHILLIP RANDAL INGRAM Pleasant of disposition, great of character Chemistry Club 2. LYNN ANN JOHNSON Happy is the person who smiles. Transferred from Genoa-Kingston High School, Illinois 3; Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2; Thespians 2; Band 1, 2; Choral 1, 2, 3. STEVE DUANE JOHNSON Women are here to stay . . . Let's make the best of them. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 2. 65 BARBARA JEAN JONES A smile is the light in the window of a face that shows that the heart is at home. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club 3; Nike Club 2. CATHERINE JONES The pleasure of life is according to the one who lived it National Honor Society 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 1, 2; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; A.F.S. 1; Nike Club 2, 3. ELLEN MONTAGUE JONES Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity and truth accomplishes no victories without it. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1, 2, President 2; International Language Club 3, Member of Board 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Band 1; Spectrum Staff, Drama Editor 3; Debate Team 2; A.F.S. 2, 3, President 3; Concert Band 1. JANET GAIL JONES Into one small space is bound the worth of ten in love, truth, gentleness, and all that is more necessary. Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; Commercial Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. SUSAN ELAINE JOHNSON My triumphs are many because my quarrels with life are few. Student Council 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Future Nurses Club 1; Writers Guild 1; A.F.S. 3. STEVE LESLIE JOHNSTON In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Drama Club 2; Thespians 2; Band 1, 2; Choral 3; Concert Band 1, 2; All-State Band Winners 1, 2. MARK JOEL JONES Wise except when otherwise, good except when bad, studious once in a great, great while; but never, never sad. H Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Who's Who Most Athletic 2; Senior Class Favorite 3. RUTH ANNE JONES It's nice to be nice when you're naturally nice. French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. TONY KEATY Happiness is that which a man brings into himself. Transferred. DAVID KEELE Success doesn't come as a present, it's something you earn.1 PATRICA EUGENIA KELLY Mighty nice, mighty wise, and fun just twinkles in her eyes. Transferred from S. R. Butler I; French Club 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2; Home Economics Club 2; Health Careers Club 3; Choral 2, 3. DAVID CRAIG KENNEDY He who has done his best need never be ashamed. MARCIA KENNEDY Efficient, quiet, sincere; what more could one desire Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Anchor Club 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Color Guard 2, 3. JOHN KESTING There's manhood, sportsmanship, and good fellow in thee. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Spanish Club 1; Basketball 1; Class Favorite 1, 3. CLAUDE KINZER He's an upright, downright good fellow. SHIRLEY KIRKWOOD None except herself can be her parallel. WILLIS HOLT KIMREY Found in the company of men but more often among women. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Red and Blue Sports Editor 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2; Hi-Y 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3. DOUG KING Some think the world was made for fun and frolic and so do I DAVID KIRSHTEIN A good natured person is never out of place. EDWARD PHILIP KISS What I believe, and not what others think, is what matters to me. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club 1; Drama Club 2. JANE CYNTHIA LAFANS A smile for all, a greeting glad; a sweet and friendly way she has. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2; Spanish Club 1; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. LINDA JO LAMMERS She trods in simplicity, gentleness, honor, and merit Drama Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Future Nurses Club 1; Concert Band 2: Color Guard 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3. KATHLEEN SUSAN KRUEGER Jo receive, one must give; joy comes only es a dividend. Drama Club 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; Writers Guild 3; Nike Club 2; Concert Band 2, 3. SHIRLEY KNOTT The happiness of love is in action; its test is what one is willing to do for another. MIKE LAND Always jolly and carefree, life may be dull but never me. JAMIE CLAY LANE Someday her candle will go out, but it will leave an everlasting glow. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Spectrum Staff 3; Writers Guild 3; Senior Class Favorite 3. DENISE ANN LAVENDER She scatters like the circling sun her joys on all of us. Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Anchor Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. DAVID EDWARD LAW The wealth of mankind is the wisdom they leave National Honor Society 2. NANCY ELIZABETH LANIER The highest graces of happiness flow from her heart. Home Economics Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2. BARBARA LANTZ Never an idle moment but modest and thoughtful of others. French Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Music Club 1; Choral 1, 2, 3. DOUGLAS PRESTON LEACH On their own merit, men are silent. Spanish Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Chemistry 3; Interact Club 1, 2, 3; Choral 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Assistant Drum Major 3. SANDRA CATHERINE LEAK She would stop St. Peter's roll call to make a comment. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 3; Drama Club 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2; Sweetheart Court 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. BOBBY NOLEN LOCKE We're all here for a spell; get all the good laughs you can Latin Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, Secretary 3; Band 1, 2; Writer's Guild 2; A.F.S. 3; Concert Band 1, 2. SANDRA LOUISE LOCKE Joyfully she greets the day, cheerfully she lives it through, and bids it farewell with a smile Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, Secretary 2; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; Drama Club 1; Home Economics Club 3; Pep Club 1, 3; Who's Who Friendliest 3; Music Club 2; Future Nurses Club 1; Choral 1, 2; Junior Class Favorite; Senior Class Treasurer. JEFF CAROL LEAHY A man who is master of patience is the master of everything else. Transferred from Galesburg Senior High, Galesburg, Illinois; Drama Club 3; Thespians 3; Art Club Vice-President 3. BARBARA SUE LIBBY Having fun and friends makes life worth living National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2; Home Economics Club 1; Spectrum Staff 3; Writer's Guild 2, 3. WILLIAM BRIAN LINSCOTT Steady of purpose, to his aim ever true, a little bit quiet, but seldom blue. Football 2, 3; Key Club 3. GLORIA LOUISE LITTLE Considerate and friendly, small only in size. National Honor Society 2, 3, French Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Nike Club 2, 3. LLOYD LESTER LIVELY A true gentleman in manner must be a true gentleman at heart. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Who's Who Most Charming 3. LINDA KAY LLOYD Her spirit is gay and friendliness never failing. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 2; Vice-President 3. MICHAEL LONG His life is not for complaint but for satisfaction. National Honor Society 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. TERESA ANN LOVE Either I'll f ind a way or I'll make one. Home Economics Club 3; Future Nurses Club 1; Choral 1. SUSAN JANE LUTKE Nothing is impossible for those who strive. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; International Language Club 3; Pep Club 2; Choral 1, 2; Nike Club 3. BARBARA ANNE MACKAY She's pleasant spoken and well intended. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1; French Club 2; Drama Club 1, 2. CLYDE MACKEY If but a few should know my worth and call me friend, I would be pleased. Latin Club 1; Drama Club 2; Physics Club 3; Debate Team 3; Health Careers 2. 3. MARK STEVEN MADDOX To become a great man, it is necessary to become a great rascal. French Club 1,«2; H Club 2. 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2. 3. STEPHEN VAUGHAN MALLERNEE Happy I am, from care I'm free. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice President 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Key Club 3; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2; Interscience Council 2, 3, President 3. JOHN PATRICK MALONEY Life's a pleasant institution, let's take it as it comes. Transferred from Dobbyns Bennette High School, Kingsport, Tennessee; Latin Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. JACQUELINE ANN MANGUM Small kindnesses, courtesies, and consideration is the basis of goodness. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Thota 2, 3; French Club 1; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2; Writers Guild 3; Nike Club 2, 3, Parliamentarian 2, Vice President 3. ROBERT DANA MARKLEY The only way to have a friend is to be one. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 3; Track 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Bowling Club 3; Physics Club 2, 3; Health Careers 3; Red Cross Council 3. DAVID LEONARD MARSDEN Toss away sorrow, cast away care. Spanish Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3; Interact Club 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. DOUGLAS SCOTT MARTIN A pleasant boy with a pleasant nature. French Club 1; Interact Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. JUDY LYNN MARTIN True elegance and beauty flow from a fountain of concern for others. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; French Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Spectrum Staff 2, 3; Writers Guild 2, 3, Secretary 3; Music Club 1; Choral 1. PATRICIA ANN MASSEY There's no duty so much underrated as the duty of being happy. Latin Club 1; Debate Team 2; Nike Club 2, 3; Choral 1, 2, 3. CHRIS THEODORE MATSOS Dependable, likable, a friend sincere; always fun and full of cheer. Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 3; Interact 2. DEBRA KAY MATTHEWS A pleasant nature is nature's gift. Transferred from Kingsbury High School, Memphis, Tennessee. WILLIAM MANNING MAULDIN The balanced man is he who clings to the best in the old and appropriates the desirable in the new. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Physics Club 3. JOHN MAYHALL Gentle in mind and deed, generous loyal and true. Transferred from Hendersonville, Tennessee; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; French Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Track 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3. JOE BRYAN MAZZONE To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything. Baseball 3; Track 3; Commercial Club 3. KATHRYN LOUISE McBRIDE A lady with many a smile; to be with her is worth the while. Transferred from McLean, Virginia; Student Council 1; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 1; Hockey Team 2. BEATTY McCALEB Let us live gaily, for life is all we have. D.E. Club 3; Commercial Club; Chess Club; Phyics Club 3; Interact Club 2, 3; Health Club; Red Cross Council. JOHN McCALEB Quiet at first—but look again Science Club; Spanish Club 1; Commercial Club; Industrial Arts Club; Chemistry Club 2; Health Club. MARY COLLEEN MCCARTHY What sweet delight a quiet life affords National Honor Society 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2; Spectrum Staff 2; Writers Guild 1, 2; A.F.S. 2. SUZANNE McCLARD While she lives, let a woman be glad and do her best Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Latin Club 2; Pep Club 1; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3; Parliamentarian 3. JACQUELINE MARIE McCONAHA Her greatest pleasures come from the friendships she shares. National Honor Society 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Anchor Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Writers Guild 3. doug McCullough The difficult he does immediately; the impossible takes him a little longer. Choral 3; Interact Club 3; Chemistry Club 2. RALPH McCURRY Better to smile than to frown. To be merry, the best comes to you. French Club 1. BONNIE GAYE McDANIEL I never trouble trouble till trouble troubles me. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2; Physics Club 3; Nike Club 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2. SALLY ANN McCOMBS Patience is the companion of wisdom. Commercial Club 3; Band. MELANIE AUGUSTA McCLURE A loveable, friendly way she has. Latin Club 1; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Nike Club 2. KAREN LYNN McDANIEL Sweet and demure, she's everyone's friend. Student Council 2; German Club 1, 2, Chaplain 2; Future Nurses Club 1. LINDA McELRATH Her friendly face shines bright and makes the sun shine In a shady place. RICHARD HOWARD McGILL Life without much protest is the only way to make life endurable. Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Assistant Drum Major 3; NJROTC 3. jo ann Mcknight She cultivates a calm nature, expectant of good. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH McKOWN The heart's wisdom is continuous cheerfulness. Transferred from Cocoa High School, Cocoa, Florida; Student Council 1, 2; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 2; Art Club 2; Writers Guild 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, Vice President 1, President 2; Beta Club 2. MARY CECELIA McLAUGHLIN A true friend is one you can depend on. National Honor Society 2, 3; Latin Club 1; German Club 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Red Cross Council 2; Choral 2, 3. AMANDA MARGARET McLEAN There is no substitute for determination with a good heart. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3, Executive Board 3; Drama Club 1, 3; Spectrum Circulation Manager 3; Writer's Guild 3; Choral 1, 3; Quill and Scroll. AAARVA JOAN McLEMORE Loyalty is the greatest good of the human heart. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 1; French Club 1; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Council, Secretary 1. PAMELA McMURTRIE A very special mixture of golden sweetness and delight. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Drama Club 1; Latin Club 1; Band 1, 2; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3; Writers Guild 1; Concert Band 1, 2; Color Guard 1, 2. JEAN ELIZABETH MEADOWS This woman is an individual; uncomparable to others. French Club 1; Drama Club 2; Writers Guild 3; Ait Club 2, 3. 73 — -------------------------- RONNIE GABRIEL MEDINA It can't be done; it never has been done; therefore I will do it. Spanish Club 1, 2; Drama Club 2, 3; A.F.S. 1, 2, 3. KATHRYN SUE MEYERS A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile; a charm of friendship all the while. Spanish Club 1; Drama Club 2; Pep Club 1; Art Club 3. EDWARD NOEL RUSTY MICHAEL Why worry? Fools do that BILL MIDDLETON I shall make my reason my guide MICHELLE MILES Loved for her inspiring companionship, recognized for her capable leadership, and remembered for her enthusiasm Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; H Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, Vice-President 3; Most Popular 1, 2. 3; Cheerleader 1, 2; Homecoming Maid 2; Homecoming Queen 3. DOROTHY JUANITA MILLER An individualist with winning ways. Nike Club 2, 3; Choral 1, 2, 3. AVA LYNN MINTZ Worldly cares bother her not. F.T.A. 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1. ELIZABETH MOJHER A quiet modest disposition describes her. LOURA RUTH MILLER She gives her all to any task and her good nature will forever last. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Nike Club Vice-President 2; President 3. BOB MILLSAP He who is content can never be ruined LYNN HUGH MONKRES A character all his own ' National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, German Club I, 2; International Language Club 3; Band 1. 2, 3; Music Club 3 Red Cross Council 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; All-State Band Winners 2. JAY RANDALL MONTGOMERY Experience is the only prophecy of wise men. Transferred from Torance High School, Torance, Califonia; German Club 2; International language Club 3; Band 1, 2. 3; Chemistry Club 3; Concert Band NANCY ANN MOODY Despite her size, she has a heart with room for every joy. Drama Club 1; Home Economics Club 1. ELINOR IRENE MOORE Work is work and must be done, nevertheless, I have my fun Latin Club 1; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2; Art Club 3; Nike Club 2, 3. DEBORAH GAY MOORE Three treasures have I—friends, love, and calm National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; French Club 1, 2. WILLIAM RUSSELL MOOSE Good sense and good nature must always join. French Club I; Drama Club 1. EVELYN LACY MOORE Gentle in mind and deed; generous, loyal and true Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 2; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3. RICHARD ALAN MOORE Not too sober, not too gay; a real good guy in every way. German Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2; Hi-Y 3. thought. STEVE MORGAN When he lives, let a man be glad and do his best National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3. VIRGINIA LEIGH MORGAN Through woeful ways and weary my heart shall keep a song. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Nike Club 2, 3. 75 JANICE NELSON A girl with all the virtues of a woman. ROBERT STEPHEN NEWBILL Do what you feel to be right—say what you think to be true. French Club 1; Drama Club 2; Spectrum Staff 3; Writer's Guild 3. SUSAN MARIE MOSS A friendly way, a face that's fair; a combination that's very rare. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2; Spanish Club 1; Treasurer 2; International Language Club 3; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 2. PATRICA LYNN MOTLEY A friend to everyone; always sweet and sincere. National Honor Society 2, 3; Latin Club 1; French Club 2; Drama Club 1; Choral 2, 3; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM STEPHEN MORROW A man of hope and forward mind. Physics Club 3. BRUCE NORWOOD MOSELY Not a care beyond tomorrow. French Club 1; Drama Club 1. WARREN THOMAS MUSGROVE I don't know about you but I'm enjoying myself. Latin Club 1; D.E. Club 1, 2. LUCINDA NABORS A quiet girl, modest and true, does her work without much ado. French Club 2; Drama Club 2. TINA MARIE NAPOLITANO A quiet charm becomes all. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Drama Club 1; Nike Club 2, 3; Choral 2, 3. BARBARA NATHAN The endearing elegance of feminine friendship. JOHN WILLIAM NICHLAS Let us work and do our best Transferred from Guilford High School, Rockford, Illinois. Mu Alpha Theta 3; Track 2. PATRICIA ANNE NOCKE Patience and gentleness are power. French Club 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Choral 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. KATHERINE LOUISE NORRIS A silent beauty underlies, like a peaceful night and moonlight sky. Student Council 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Drama Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3; Color Guard 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. MARIE ELENA NOVTNAK A quiet modest disposition describes her. National Honor Society 3; French Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 3; Spectrum Editor-in-Chief 3; Writers Guild 2, 3; A.F.S. 3; Anchor Club 3. JANET NUNNALLY She has the power to live, laugh and love; all three done quite well. French Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3. NANCY DOLORES ODEN It is not what she has, nor even what she does, but what she is that expresses her worth. Drama Club 2. 77 GLEN ALLEN NEWMAN What if the way up is slow and tedious so long as you're rising? Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Chemistry Club 2; Writers Guild 3; A.F.S. 2; Choral 3; Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3. JOHN MORGAN NEWMAN A good man and true, always making others happy too. Transferred from Irving, Texas 2. KATHY NICHOLAS If a heart is measured by the number of friends, yours can hold the home of the winds. THOMAS NOBLE While he lives, let a man be happy to do his best. Latin Club 2; Art Club 2; Red Cross Council 2. CHARLES OSTNER A mind like a flash of lightning—quick but crooked. Transferred from Sewanee Military Academy; Spanish Club 1, 3; Chemistry Club 2; Spectrum Staff 3; Writer's Guild 3. GARY LESTER OVERHULTZ I have learned a lot and forgotten little; therefore, I am ahead. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; German Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club 2; Spectrum Staff 3; Writers Guild 3. JIM OWEN An honest man with high hopes. STANLEY OWEN A man with a willing heart and an ever trustful nature National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; All-State Band Winner. JOYCE HELEN OWENS Sweet thoughts are reflected in her face Library Club 2; Commercial Club 2. MURIEL OWENS She trusts all and does wrong to none . DAVID OSBORNE He lives for enjoyment, is there anything else worthwhile? SONJA JULIANE OSTERMAN There are few things in life like her understanding National Honor Society 2, 3; French Club 2; Spanish Club 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 3. PERRY WINSTON OGLETREE Throughout the ages progress depends on people who do more than their share. French Club 1; Physics Club 3; Debate Team 3. CYNTHIA KAYORR A friendly manner and a mild way Home Economics Club 1, 3; Chemistry Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. LAURA KATHERINE PACE A maiden of grace and ambition. Latin Club 2; Drama Club 3. HEINS PAETZ His good humor is admired by all who know him. Naiional Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 3; German Club 1, 2; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2. JOHN THOMAS PAPE A gentleman honest wise, exercising these qualities in the most graceful, outward manner. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Who's Who Best-Looking 3; Spectrum Staff 3; Writer's Guild 3; Class Favorite 1. CHARLA DIANNE PARADISE Always polite and kind at heart; ever willing to do her part. Pierian Circulation Staff 2; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2; National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 2; Spanish Club 1, Vice-President 2; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; Class Favorite 3; Senior Class Vice-President 3. JAMES PAGEL We are here to add what we can to, not to get what we can from life. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club; Drama Club 3; Physics Club, President 3; Chemistry Club 2. LASZLA PALLAS His ingenuity invariably comes to the rescue when necessity dictates. BARB PARKS Never mind the others, I shall go quietly forward on my own. STEPHEN MILLER PARKIN A good man true who always does his best. MICHAEL EDWARD PARRISH Friendship in his countenance true in his sincerity Student Council Representative 1; Boys' State Representative 2; Debate Team 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Spectrum Staff 3; Writers Guild 3. JUDY ANN PASCIAK Love, happiness, faith, and sweetness make up life's completeness. Deltra Tri Sigma 2, 3; Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Physic Club 3; Chemistry Club 2. 79 BARBARA PAWLEY She entertains a cheerful disposition: KELLY COLBERT PAYNE True talent is the ability to perform on the stage of life Red and Blue Front Page Editor 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 1; Latin Club 1, 2; German Club 2; Drama Club 1, 2, President 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Who's Who Most Talented 3; Writers Guild 1, 2, Parliamentarian 3. PATRICA BROYLES PEELER It is a woman who makes life worth all it's troubles. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Latin Club 1; Delta Tri Sigma 2, 3; H Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3; Homecoming Court 3; Senior Class Favorite 3. CHRISTOPHER WARREN PENDLETON Peace above all human dignities, a still and quiet conscience. French Club I; Basketball 1. KATHY PAUL Her ladylike manners are always showing PAUL ANOTHONY PAUTLER Reason or hard work will give a man all profit National Honor Society 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2. LYNNE GLORIA PEARSON A joyful heart makes the faces of many glad Spanish Club 1, 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Future Nurses Club 1; Chemistry Club 3; Writers Guild 3; A.F.S. 3; Health Careers 2; Red Cross Council 2, 3; G.A.A. 2. KATHERINE ANN PELLA She puts all her heart into every task Spanish Club 1, 2; Art Club 3; Pep Club 1; Anchor Club 3. CONNIE PENDLETON Friendliness is the keynote to a good personality: D.O. 1; Home Economics Club 1; Commercial Club 1; Choral 1. WAYNE PERRY Always bring good cheer into the life of others. Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. X JB SARA ELIZABETH PHILLIPS A woman's grace is characterized by her speech. Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2. JACK PIERCE There never was a sweller feller JAN PIERCE A fun-loving girl with energy plus—she's really loved by all of us. Cheerleader Co-Captain 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Who's Who Most School Spirit 3; H Club 3. DOTTIE PIPKINS She has a voice of gladness and a smile F.T.A. 1; Drama Club 1, 2. CLAIRE PIRET Although we've known her for only a short while, we will always treasure her friendship and lasting impression. BENNY PITSENGER He never let's his simplicity be imposed on. PAM PIZARRO Eyes sparkling like a gem; we find naught in her to condemn. STEVE POCKRUS All greatness is unconscious, or it is little and naught. 81 BETTY SUE PETTUS She may be little, not very tall; but good things come in packages small. National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1; French Club 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Spectrum Literary Editor 3; Writers Guild 1, 2, 3. DANIEL PFEIFER How friendly and sincere he is. ARTHUR ROY POLIN Always full of good humor. ANGELIA GAYLE PORTER She has no sorrow in her song, no winter in her year . National Honor Society 2, 3; Mo Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Writers Guild 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 2, President 3. ANDREW NELSON POTTER His best companions, innocence and character. Art Club 3. LINDA POWERS Politeness goes far yet costs nothing. Music Club 3; Choral 2. MICHAEL DONALD PRICE A good leader takes a little more than his share of blame; a little less than his share of credit. Pierian Circulation Staff 2; Student Council 1; Who's Who Friendliest 1, 2; Most Outstanding 3; Interact Club 3; Hi-Y President 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Treasurer 2; Senior Class President 3. MARY SHELIA QUIRK Her face with gladness overspreads, soft smiles by human kindness bred Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Writers Guild 3. ROGER NEIL RASNAKE To learn and never be filled is wisdom. French Club President 2; National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; International Language Club 3; Band 1, 2; Who's Who Most Intellectual 1, 2, 3; Spectrum Editor-in-Chief 3; Writers Guild 3; Red Cross Council Vice-President 2; Concert Band 1, 2; All-State Band Winner 1. STEPHEN RONALD PRICE The measure of a happy life is living one well, acting our part handsomely, and making our exit cheerfully Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Treasurer 3; Student Council 2, Chaplain 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Who's Who Most Dependable 3; Key Club 1, 2; Hi-Y Vice-President 1, President 2, 3. MARY LILLIAN PULLEN To do a task and do it exactly; to love the world and love it perfectly. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Parliamentarian 3; Thespians 3. WALTER MASON QUICK Precious are the friends we meet upon the way. Spanish Club 2, 3. GEORGE LEONARD REBH Friendship is the only cement that will hold the world together Transferred from Edison High School, Tulsa, Oklahoma; National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; German Club 2; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Interact 2, 3; F.C.A. 2. WILLIAM ARTHUR REDDINGTON Here's another industrious boy, but yet he still finds time for joy. Pierian Photographer 2, 3; Pierian Circulation Staff 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2; Thespians 1, 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 2, 3; Spectrum Staff 1; Writers Guild 1; Photography Club President 1, Treasurer 2. JAMES FRANCIS REED There is endless merit in a man's knowing when to work and when to play. CURT REINHART To be friendly is never fatal. DAVE JAMES REYMANN Pardon me, but could you show me the easiest road ahead? Bowling Club 2, 3. THERESA LYNN REYNOLDS She spoke softly in warm, commending words of gentle things and good Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 3; Home Economics Club 2; Pep Club 2; Anchor Club 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2, Secretary 3. 83 KAYE RAINER She gives us all a smile full of enthusiasm. JAMES McQUIDDY READY A good worker who is forward looking National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Chemistry Club 2; Health Club 3. VICKEY RENFRO Let him wonder if I lie, let him half believe me. DEBORAH CHRISTINE RENFRO A cute combination of sense and nonsense. Commercial Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3. GEOFFREY ROLAND RHINEHART A truly friendly person and athlete. French Club 1, 2; H Club 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3; Commercial Club 3. KAY ELLEN RICHARDSON She works with heart, mind and will to make a lovely world, if possible, more lovely still. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 3; Band 1. 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Majorettes 1. 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. PAMELA KAY RICKETTS Plant deep and well your roots of life, then grow from giving to others. French Club 1, 2. JEFFERY NEAL ROBERTS The mintage of wisdom is to know that rest is rust, and that real life is in love, laughter, and in work. Pierian Sports Editor 3; Circulation Staff 3; Spanish Club 2; Quill and Scroll 3; Physics Club 3. SUZANNE ROBINSON Let me give, and sing, and be happy, and do my best. ANN FOSTER ROCHELLE Fun is delight, and delight, fun. French Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. PAULA GAIL ROGERS Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the calls wisdom. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1; French Club 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 3; Library Club 2; Home Economics Club 1. MARSHA DIANNE ROMINE Good nature sparkles in her eyes. SHELA DEE ROSS The day is always hers who works in sincerity and great aims. National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 1; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2; Health Careers Club 3; Choral Club 2, 3. world CANDACE ELAINE ROSS She that was fair and never proud had tongue at will, and yet was never loud. French Club 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary 3. REBECCA LYNNE ROUSSEAU Red hair does not always bespeak a fiery temper. Future Nurses Club 1; Nike Club 2; Choral 3. ROXANNE ROUTH When love beckons you, follow him. D.O. 3; Commercial Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. STANTON ROWE To worry little, study less—ah, pure happiness. French Club 1; Physics Club 2. WILLIAM BURL RUSSELL Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm; it moves stone, it charms girls. Latin Club 1; Chemistry Club 2; Hi-Y I, 2, 3. JAMES THOMAS ROWAN Keen sense, common sense, quite a lot of nonsense Art Club 2; Chemistry Club 2. ROBERT MICHAEL ROWAN His fighting spirit has won him fame of the athletic field and a place in the ranks of men. Latin Club 1; H Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Who's Who Most Popular 1, 2, 3; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3. JERRY KENDALL SADLER The more you do, the less you complain, the more you'll find that you will gain. French Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Physics Club 3. BOBBY JO SAINT Friendly, witty, easy-going; his good manners are always showing Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2, 3; Student Council 3; French Club 1, 2. 3; Band 1; Who's Who Best Natured 3; Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. 85 JAN RYAN Some people wake up to find themselves famous, others to find themselves late. PATRICIA HARTMAN RYAN Genius is the gold in the mind; talent is the miner who works and brings it out Red and White Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2, Treasurer 3; Thespians 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 1. KATHRYN VIRGINIA SANDERS Among all pleasant things we see this radiant face. WANDA JEAN SANDERS The mildest of manners and the gentlest of hearts Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2; literary Club 2; Future Nurses Club 1; Writers Guild 2; Red Cross Council 2, 3; Choral 1, 2, 3. MARY ANN SCENT The best way to hold a man is in your arms. Transferred from Gateway Regional High School, New Jersey 1; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Literary Club 1; Debate Team 2; Choral 1, 3. ANN ELLEN SCHAFFER So full a heart with abounds; no finer lady can be found Transferred from Immaculate Heart of Mary 3; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3; Home Economics Club 3. FRANKLIN CALAME SAMMONS I will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path, and I will leave a trail. National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 1; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Science Club 1; Latin Club 1; H Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3; Class Favorite 3. GARY ROBERT SAMS Riotous fun is my delight! CYNTHIA LASSELL SAVAGE If thou art looking for a woman with beauty, understanding, and greatness, search no more Pierian Senior Editor 3; Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1, Secretary 2, 3; Who's Who Best Looking 3; Commercial Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Class Favorite 2. JAMES WATSON SAWYER High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Key Club Secretary 3; Health Careers Club 2; Red Cross Council 2; Concert Bend 1, 2, 3. JANICE ANN SCOGGINS Silence and reserve suggest latent power. What some think has more effect than what others say. National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 2; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Future Nurses Club 1. KARL PHILIP SCRABLE The more you learn, the more you forget, so why study? Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 2; German Club 1, Vice-President 2; Drama Club 2; Hi-Y 3. ROBERT ANDREW SERIO He takes lime for everyone-unanimous opinion says that he will go far. National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, President 3; Science Club 1; Latin Club 1; German Club 2; International Language Club 3; H Club 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Interact Club 1, 2, 3; Interscience Club Council 3. NANCY JANE SHARP Sister of beauty, cousin of delight, whose voice was music when our day began. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Future Nurses Club 1; Literary Club 2; Choral 2, 3. LAURA ANNE SHAVER Of radiant smile and knowledge rare, none can surpass and few compare. Pierian Circulation Staff 2; National Honor Society 2, Secretary 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 2; Pep Club 1; Art Club 3; Who's Who Most Intellectual 1, 2; Most Likely to Succeed 3. BEN SHELTON One of those happy souls which is the salt of the earth Spanish Club 1; Industrial Arts Club 3. DANIEL LAWSON SHERRLL Common sense and good nature will do a lot to make the pilgrimage of life not too difficult Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Latin Club 1; Chemistry Club 2; Swim Team 2. 3. ANITA LOUISE SHIELD So full of life and understanding. French Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club 2. 87 JAMES SCRUGGS A quiet and reserved man who will go far. JAMES SELMAN I hate to see anything done by halves: if it be right, do it boldly; if it be wrong, leave it undone. National Honor Society 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Band I. JENNY SHELTON It's not what I do that worries me; it's when I get caught that is difficult TOMMY SHEPHERD A hearty friend and comrade true: if he has faults they are few Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Drama Club 1; Chemistry Club 2. DOUGLASS SHIPE My daily task is to improve life MARGARET PEGGY SHUMAN Quiet and reserved but ever there. Transferred from Tuscaloosa High School; Art Club 3. REBECCA ANNE SLOAN Both short and sweet some say is best. French Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band I, 2, 3; Majorettes Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Nike Club 2, 3. JACQUELINE SMALLWOOD There is no substitute to the determination of a good heart REBECCA LYNNE SMITH Where hearts are true few words will do. Transferred from Sacred Heart Academy; Spanish Club 2; Health Club. 3; Nike Club 3. CYNTHIA GAIL SMITH We love her for a thought, her look, her way; we love her for a smile that keeps us gay. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1, Treasurer 2, 3; Delta Tri Sigma 2. 3 DAVIE CLARISSA SMITH Dignity is the sweetness of womanhood. Drama Club 2; Pep Club 1. ELEANOR LORRAINE SMITH With smiling confidence she greets the day, calmly dispelling problems with good sense. Commercial Club 3. ELLIS LUTHER SMITH JR. It is the mind that makes the man. Audio-Visual Staff 2, 3. SANDRA LEE SMITH A smile for every girl, two for every boy.' Spectrum Staff 3. DOUGLAS WOOD SMOOT The first step to greatness is to be honest. Baseball 2, 3; Hi-Y 2. 3. JANICE SNELLGROVE To those who use their gifts a double share of returns. Band 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1, 2, Bandleader, Head 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. SHELLEY JEAN SMITH The most certain sign of being born with great qualities is to be born without envy Spanish Club 1; Commercial Club 2; Pep Club 1; Physics Club, Treasurer 3,-Gymnastics Club 2. KAREN ANN SMOCK Be gone serious and dull life, for you and I will never agree Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 1; Freeh Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2. happiness MARGARET ANN SPARKS A woman's taste is evident through her style, her dress, her manner. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Grench Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. DEBBI SPERR Patience is a necessary ingredient of life. MARION BEIRNE SPRAGINS III Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your girls Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Who's Who Best Dressed 3. ROBERT STACY A tall and equally wise man is never lost in a crowd. Latin Club 2, 3; Basketball 2. 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. VINCE JOSEPH STAFFORD He's hard to beat as a lover of ladies and a great athlete. Spanish Club 1, 2; H Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, Track 3; Who's Who Biggest Flirt 3; Class Favorite 2. JEFF STANTON Do not worry about whether or not the sun will rise; be prepared to enjoy it. Transferred from Atholton High 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Spanish Club 3; A.F.S. 3. 89 CHRISTINE LOUISE STEELE would live politely on this sphere, responsive to each small request and faithful to every post. French Club 1; Drama Club 2; Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1; F.T.A. 3; Writers Guild 3. JIM STEIGHNER I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion. Transferred from Charleston, South Carolina. MARCIA SISSA STEVENS She is not forward, but sweef; modest, and patient in disposition. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1; International Language Club 3; Home Economics Club 3; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. EDWARD STEVENSON A gem in the ranks of men. DIANE STEVER Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low—an excellent thing in woman. RICKY STEWART Our life is what our thoughts make us. Science Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Physics Club 2; Chemistry Club 2, 3. CHARLES WADE STIDGER If having fun were a crime, he'd be serving a life sentence. JAMES EDWARD STILSON The strong man, as a waterfall, channels his own path. Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 3. KRISTA ANNETTE STORIE She has a natural grace all her own. Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; French Club 1; Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Nike Club 2. JOAN STRANG Hair of coal, heart of gold. BOBBIE JO STUFF A pleasant girl with a pleasant nature Transferred from Wade Hampton High School, Greenville, South Carolina Mu Alpha Theta 3; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 3; Health Club 2, 3. JIM STYLES shall go through life doing the best I possibly can. 3; MARGIE SULLIVAN Every word she speaks with a kind tongue. Latin Club 2; Pep Club 3; Health Club 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2, Treasurer 3. JUSTINE ANN SUSKO STEVE STRICKLAND What more happiness can fall to man than to enjoy delight with liberty Latin Club 1, 2; Chemistry Club 2. GEORGE STRIPLING He has a stern look but a gentle heart. D.E. Club 2, 3. So brilliant a mind should not be allowed to rest; no matter what the task, she always does her best. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 2; Who's Who 3; Anchor Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Writers Guild 2, 3; Nike Club, Secretary 2; Red Cross Council 2, Reporter 3. PAUL SOUTHERLAND Good boys who to their books apply, will all be great men by and by. MICHALE TANSEY Calmly he treads the pathway of life. ELIZABETH TATE The world is a looking glass; laugh at it, and with it. It is a jolly, kind companion. Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Who's Who 3. Most Mischievous. ROBERT LOUIS TAYLOR Quietness and good nature are two worthwhile qualities. Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, Physics Club 3. 91 PHYLLIS ANN TERRY There is nothing so great that I fear to do it for my friends. ELIZABETH ANN THOMAS Eternal sunshine settles on her head. Transferred from Heidelberg. Germany; German Club 1; Drama Club 1; Pep Club 2. WALLY THOMAS When I have time; so many things I'll do JANIE LEE THOMPSON Beloved by all, to a friend in need; in loving all she is a friend indeed. Mu Alpha Theta 3; French Club 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; International language Club 3; Drama Club 1. 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Writers Guild 1, 2, 3; A.F.S. 2, 3; Nike Club Secretary 2, 3. STEVEN ERIC THORNTON Ever welcome wherever he goes because of his personality. Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Physics Club 3. BAYNE ELLIOT TIPPINS I had a long talk with my father about girls—he doesn't understand them either. Spanish Club 1, 2; H Club 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3; Red Cross Council 2; Hi-Y 1. Sergcant at-Arms 2, 3. PAMELA ANNE THOMPSON She's always smiling and never sad. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; French Club I, 2; Home Economics Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. PATRICA DIANNE THRONEBERRY A superior woman is modest in her speech but excels in her actions. French Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Pep Club 1. MARK VAN ALLEN TOFT Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. Student Council 1, Treasurer 3; French Club 1, 2; International language Club 3; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2; Writers Guild 2; Interact Club 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Alabama District Treasurer 3; Interclub Council 2. 3. LELANDTORODE All great men are dead or dying—and I don't feel so well myself. D.E. Club 3; Industrial Arts Club 2; Bowling Club 1. STAN TRAYLOR When I tire of wine, women, and song, I'll stop singing. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Drama Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Music Club 3; Interact Club 3; Red Cross Council 2; Hi-Y 3. Track 2; D.O. Club 1; Art Club 2; Health Club I; Choral 3. WAYNE FEAREL TRIPP Every man portrays his own goals CHARLES EDWARD TUCK To his teachers, he is a strife; to his class—he's the spice of life Track 2. D.O. Club 1; Art Club 2; Health Club 1; Choral 3. THOMAS TUCKER stand on the brink of a great career, won't somebody please push me off? Pierian Circulation Staff 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 3; Health Club 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2; Hi-Y 3. RANDY VAN NOSTRAND Steady of purpose, to his aim ever true, often happy but seldom blue KATHY VAN ORDEN Sweet and sincere all through the year. TOMMY DEE TUCKER I took my power in my hands and went against the world. German Club 2. CHARLES RICHARD TULEY He's useful in a pinch if you pinch him hard enough. Transferred Glendale High School, Glendale, Arizona; German Club 1, 2; Track 1, 3; Physics Club 3; Photography Club 3. NAOMI LIND TURNER How happy we are in her company; to laugh with her and share her joy. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 3; Latin Club 1; Delta Tri Sigma 1, 2, 3; H Club 2, 3; Commercial Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Who's Who 1, 2, 3 Most Athletic; Future Nurses Club 1; Chemistry Club 2; Cheerleader 2, 3; Tri Hi-Y 1. DAVID ULLMAN He gives himself to one large task—that of living. YOLANDA VASILOFF Large was her heart and her soul sincere. French Club 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3. DAVID HARVEY VATZ Quiet, capable and always sincere. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Science Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Physics Club 3; Chemistry 3. ROBERT DOMINIC VENTO With sincere heart and gentle ways. French Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Commercial Club 3; Art Club 3; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2; Interact Club 2, 3; Red Cross Council 2; Interscience Club 2. MARK VOSS Get there behind me Satin, but please—quit pushing. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Science Club 1; Football 1, 2; Band I; Health Careers Club 2. JANNE KATHLEEN WAGNER A cheerful person is well thought of. Latin Club 1; French Club 2; International Language Club 3; Spectrum Staff 1, 2, 3; Writers Guild I, 2. 3. JANET LOUISE WAGNER She always studies and aims for perfection. National Honor Society 2, 3; Drama Club 2; Band 1; Nike Club 2; Swim Team 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. IRINE WALTON A mind to conceive, a heart to resolve, and a hand to execute. ROBERT MARTIN WAMSLEY Some claim him bashful, but most doubt it. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; National Honor Society 1, 2; Science Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Art Club 1; Chess Club 2, 3; Physics Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Literary Club 1, 2, 3; Debate Team 1, 2; Health Club 2; Red Cross Council 3; Interscience Council 1 Red and Blue Staff 3; Photographers Club 1, 2. STEPHEN WALKER Burdens become light when carried willingly. Mu Alpha Theta 2. 3; Latin Club 1; Physics Club 3. JANICE WALTERS Her face fair; her manner delightful. VERA KATHLEEN WATSON A pretty girl of the red-head type with eyes that shine like stars at night. French Club 1. JOHN RUSSELL WAYDEN He has rhythm in his blood. Red and Blue Circulation Staff 3; Student Council 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Art Club, President 3; Interact Club 3. KIRK STEVEN WARD Small in stature, but tall in character. Student Council 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Drama Club 2; Art Club 2; Chess Club 3; Key Club 3; Chemistry Club 3; Spectrum Staff 3; Writers Guild 3; Swim Team 3; Hi-Y 1. EMILY JEANNE WATSON An angel face—a rascal all the rest. Delta Tri Sigma I, 2, 3; Pep Club 1; Art Club 3. DOUG WEAVER Strong in ability; rich in knowledge. JACQUELYN LOUISE WEBBER Small deeds deserve large rewards. French Club 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. JANICE MARIE WEBBER Her life is filled with simplicity, honesty, and truth. Mu Alpha Theta 3; French Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club 2; Nike Club 2. WILLIAM AINSLEY WELLS Lasting patience is a valuable asset. Science Club 1, 2; Latin Club I, 2; International Language Club 3; Baseball 1; Art Club 3; Chemistry Club 2. RICHARD WELSH His personality is like a thumbprint—there is none other like it LASLIE CHRISTINE WESTROPE Always bear in mind the things that other people have to bear in their hearts. French Club 1; Pep Club 1; Writers Guild 3. CHARLES WHITE He puts all his troubles in a box and then sits on the lid and laughs. Student Council 2; French Club 1, 2; H Club I, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 3; Chemistry Club 2; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1, 2, 3. DAVID KELLY WHITE A quiet man pursuing his goal. Spanish Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2. JANET WILMA WHITE Let the world slide by. I'll not budge an inch Transferred from Mountain Brook High; Drama Club 1, 2; Choral 3. MARK WHITFIELD True sincerity is the hardest quality to copy. German Club 1, 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3. RICHARD ALEXANDER WHITE It's not so much what you do as how you do it. Red Cross Council 2, 3. KATHARINE DIANE WIBLE A kind voice is to the heart like light is to the eye French Club 1, 2; Art Club 1, 2. 3; Nike Club 3. CANDACE ANNE WILDE The better part of one's life consists of her friendship. Student Council 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; International Language Club 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2. NANCY LEE WILKINS She has a persuasive manner that inspires others to do their best. Commercial Club 3; Nike Club 2; Music Club 2; Choral 2. CHARLES WILLIAMS Goodwill is the mightiest, practical force in the universe. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2; Latin Club 2; Physics Club 3. GARY K. WILLIAMS Nothing is impossible for those who try their best. Latin Club, 1, 2; Track 2; Physic Club 3; Chemistry Club 2. MARK EDWIN WILLIAMS His life is many a hope and aim. NANCY WILLIAMS She spreads around that magic spell that makes all people love her well. Pierian Circulation Staff 3; French Club 1; Drama Club 1; Home Economics Club 2; Pep Club 1. PHILLIP V. WILLIAMS What more than mirth would mortals have?—The cheerful man is a King Choral 1, 2, 3. DONA GAIL WILSON Like a brook, so sweet and serene. Student Council 2; Drama Club 2, 3; Thespians 3; Band 1, 2; Writers Guild 1. ERIC W. WILSON Never promise more than you can perform. WILLIAM JOSEPH WILMER A sense of humor is what makes you laugh at something which would make you mad if it happened to you. Student Council 2; H Club 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2. DAVID RANDALL WILSON It is only the ignorant who despise education. Latin Club 1; International Language Club 3; Band 1, 2; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 2; Debate Team 3; A.F.S. 3; Health Club 2, 3; Concert Band 2. Art Club 3; DONNA KAY WINCHESTER Her future is unforeseen happiness. DANNY LEE WINTON We live, not as we wish to, but as we can. Transferred E. Southern Pines High School, Southern Pines, N. C. 97 JANET LYNN WIGINTON Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes. Spanish Club 1; Art Club 1, Secretary 2; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3; Music Club 3; Red Cross Council I, 2; Choral 2. NELLINA WINTON She gets through too late who goes too fast. Transferred East Southern Pines High School; Home Economics Club 2; Majorettes 1. MIKE WOLK Grand success comes from little men. LARRY WOOD Men who talk little, think a lot . LEWIS WOOD A truly friendly wit in a truly friendly person. French Club I; A.F.S. I; Transferred from Scwanee Military Academy. LAURIN WOODFIN As small and sweet as an old-fashioned bouquet National Honor Society 2, 3; Latin Club 1; French Club 2; Anchor Club 1, 2 3 Choral 1, 2, 3. ALVAN PIERCE WOOSLEY It is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things: LARRY EUGENE WRIGHT The mass of men lead lives of quiet sincerity. THOMAS WHITTEN WRIGHT JR. A true man, a simple man, great in his love, his life, his work, his simplicity and in his gentleness. Pierian Staff, Business Manager 3; National Honor Society 2, 3; Student Council 1; Mu Alpha Theta 2; Quill and Scroll 3; Who's Who, Most Likely to Succeed; Red Cross Council 2; Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; Physics Club 3. THOMAS WILLIAM WRIGHT Good will is the mightiest force in the universe. Student Council 2; German Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Writers Guild 3. PAUL NELSON YOllNGBLOOD Men are polished through action and speech. National Honor Society 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Spanish Club 1; Physics Club 3; Interact Club 2, 3. LEONARD LAWRENCE ZIMMERMAN Individuality is the salt of common life MERRILL DWAYNE WRIGHT The brave deserve the best Transferred from Bedford, Pennsylvania 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3. CHRISTOPHER LANSING YATES Fate makes our relatives, choice makes our friends. student Council 3; Latin Club 1; German Club 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 2, 3. Art Club 1; 99 JUNIOR CLASS Harry Furst—President; Becca Joffrion—Secretary; Valerie Tonetti—Treasurer; Doug Arnold—Vice President Dave Abaied Larry Abston Debby Adair Lee Adams Richard Adams Mike Adamson Donna Adcock Bill Aldenderfer Mike Allen Jeff Altherr Becky Ambrose David Amesbury Jack Anderson Barbie Arcangeli Doug Arnold Pat Arsement Andy Ashley Phyllis Atkenson Stephanie Atkinson Suzi Auchter Charlotte Austin Sandy Ayers Mike Babin Gary Backer Judy Bagwell Debbie Bailey Annie Baker Allen Ball John Barclay Janice Barker Kathy Barnes Edie Barnett Candy Barr Jeff Bass Ola Bass Becky Bates Nancy Beard Donny Becht Don Bell Jude Bellew Margaret Bengston Nola Bentley Susan Bergeron Beverly Bergett Sheila Berry Susie Beuoy Gail Beyerle Allen Biggs Gisela Billmayer 101 Dale Blackburn Greg Bliss John Blomeyer Donna Blue Lucy Bonnist Paul Boodian Linda Bottoms Gydell Bowen Jim Bowman Naomi Boyar Sam Boyd Mike Bradford Paul Bradford Debbie Bragg Edith Bragg Janice Brakefield Ann Bramlet Suzanne Branum Johnny Braziel Gary Bridges Melony Bridges Michael Broadhurst Candice Brooks Judy Brooks Patricia Brooks Suzetta Brooks Belinda Brookshire Kathleen Brown Mary Lee Brown Loren Brown Wayne Brown Frank Broyles Denise Buchanan Pat Buckley Brenda Burdette Waren Burnam Billy Burroughs Rick Burroughs Becky Burson Denise Burton Robert Burton William Bush David Butler Janice Butler Mark Cagle Macie Caldwell Tracey Camp Andrea Canale Bobby Caneer 102 Phyllis Caraccioli Janie Carlton Mike Carmeen Shelia Carroll Amanda Certain Mark Chaffin Rodney Chamberlain Kristie Champagne Vicki Chapman Bill Charles Tim Cheplin Marcia Chesebro Ricky Childress Thomas Childress Steve Chinberg Karen Christenson Kathy Clancey Debbie Clark Howard Clark Rusty Clark Ashford Clay Jerome Clay Margaret Clegg Gary Clements Bill Clift Richard Clisson Carey Cobb Carmen Coker Carol Cole Jill Cole Bob Coleman Thomas Coleman David Collart Cheri Collins Marsha Collins Janice Cook Charles Cooper Karen Cooper Robert Cooper Jim Corbett Marcell Corlett Kathy Corp Janis Cotch Karen Coulter Norton Cowart Jeff Craft Mahala Crews Wilson Crews Kimberly Cronin 103 Jerry Crouch Scott Crumpton Charles Crute Phil Culver Dianne Cummings Vicki Cummings Jerry Cunningham David Curtis Judy Czachurski Deborah Dale Phillip Dark Margaret Daussman Bobby Davis Saundra Davis Patti Davoren Ernie Day William Dean Christine DeBoor Danny Debs Nancy DcFrecz Sandy Deibler Martha Delaney Gregg Delisle Kiefh Demirjian Carl Derrick David DeShields Cec Dctchehendy Lisa Devenish Tom Devenish Jeff Dimond Rick Dinges Chris Dino Cheri Dison Leigh Dodrill Charles Donaldson Cindy Dorough Norma Douglass Ivy Downs Debbie Dragos Cathy Drake Pat Driscoll Edward Drost Terry Dudley Clark Dunbar Jimmie Dunn Kay Dupree David Duvall Mary Dwyer Steve Dykes 104 Paul Eadon Sue Earnest Terry Echenrode Carl Edem Robert Eichelberger Dwana Eldridge Barbara Elledge Debbie Elliot Jane Elliot Rutherford Ellis Cheryl Elser Rich Elwell Sue Emory Clarence Englebert Susan English Gini Enoch Mike Epps Charles Erwin Kent Eschenberg Bill Eslick Becky Estes Sharon Etheridge Sharon Eyer Edwin Fairclough Karen Falkowski Eddy Farrow Ginny Faulkner Everet Fender Chris Ferry Kathryn Field Charlie Fields Jessie Fields Janet Fikes Lorrie Findson Roland Finley James Finnegan Mike Firko Mike Flanagan Debra Flear Bill Fleming Philip Fleming Rhonda Fleming David Flynn Linda Fold Mike Ford John Fowler Debbie Frederick Paul Frederick Pat Friedman 105 Kathleen Friscic Pam Fulks Bob Funke Judy Furman Harry Furst Dan Gable Tommy Galey Claire Gallup Jeri Garrard Brucie Garrett Laurel Garrison Michael Garrison Margaret Garth Diane Geiger Deborah Geller Belinda German Fran Gerstlauer David Gibbs Cathy Gibson Margaret Gilbert Cathy Giles Diana Gill Michael Gilliland Julie Gilstrap Caleb Glasson Angie Glenn Rick Godmere Brownie Gooch Susan Goodrum Joe Goodwin Pat Gorman Lynn Graham Pat Graham Hope Granger Barry Grant Robert Grauberger Don Greene Barbara Griffin Earl Grilliot Harry Griner Roland Griner Elaine Grubbs Jame Gudaitis Sharon Guilian Mike Gunter Joy Hagen Ann Haines Cathy Haley John Haley 106 Richard Hall Susan Halloran Tom Halseth Delores Hammonds Joan Hamrick Debbie Hanawalt Paula Hancock Sharon Hand Jane Hanke Diane Hankins Lee Hansen Beverly Harper Laura Harrington Pat Harris Angie Harwell Brad Hawkins Jenny Hawkins Linda Hawkins Marion Hawkins Sandy Hayse Jerry Heikkinen Ruth Heimburg Donna Hembree Connie Henderson Lewis Hendricks Terry Hennessee Bess Hereford Roberta Hertha Pam Hess Greg Height Clark Hill George Hill John Himes Alma Hinkle Jerry Hinkle Robby Hoard Chuck Hoeck Lee Hoekenschnieder Kent Hoffpauir Pete Holby Elaine Holladay Ellen Holladay Lee Holmes Ricky Holmes Teresa Holmes Kathy Holt Burton Honeycutt Vaughn Honeycutt Robert Hooker 107 Dick Hooper Trcne Horn Joyce Horion Holly Horzempa Darline Hosenthien Liz Hounsell Robert Howard John Howie William Huckaby Ray Hudgins David Hudson Nancy Huffman Gerry Hughes Joe Hughes Deborah Humphreys Kathy Hunter Jim Huston Lynn Huston Kathy Hyatt Rob Ingeuthron Jerry Ingram Chauncey Jackson Ed Jackson Carmen James Charlotte James Beth Jarrell Reva Jess Rebecca Joffrion Alice Johnson Charlotte Johnson Danny Johnson Deborah Johnson Denise Johnson Dillard Johnson Gay Johnson Hugh Johnson Pam Johnson Thad Johnson Mary Anne Jonakin Candy Jones Carole Jones Harold Jones Jeri Jones Judy Jones Kasey Jones Nancy Jones Kathy Kalange Veta Kell Barbara Keller 108 Claudia Keller Deloris Kennamore Patsy Kennedy David Kesting Chris Kibler Penny King Jeanne Klima Patsy Knight Sherry Knipp Karilyn Knowe Daniel Knudson Mary Koeper Wayne Koger Caryle Kozloski Kris Kranert Ted Kromis Catherine Lam Patricia Landrith Georgia Lanier Cookie Larson Tim Larson Janet Ledford Hugh Lee Jackie Lee Susan Lee Susan Lehman Linda Leonard Stan Lesinski Jimmy LeSueur Cindy Lewis John Lewis Karen Lewis Vicki Lewis Gail Linebaugh Janet Link Chris Linn Dennis Littleton Ricky Loeb Ann Long Tommy Loomis Ginny Looney Jimmy Lott Patti Loveless Vivian Lowry Donna Lucas Sue Luton Carol MacDonald Linda MacDonald Barbara Mace 109 Isabel MacGuire Marilyn Magnusson Vicki Marchiony Don Margo Joseph Marino Sandra Marks Julia Marsh Linda Marshall Bobby Martin Phil Martin Eliza Matthews Sharon McAllister Robert McBride Robert McCaleb Don McCamy Ottley McCartaey Patricia McClain Dexter McClure Guy McCombs Marie McCormack Carole McCrory Jim McCulloch Dudley McCullough Steve McCurry Dwight McFolin Sharon McGowen Susan McGuigan Saurtdra McKellar Steve McKenzie Bill McKinney Kathie McMullen Bob McNabb Ann McNamara Dianne McNamee Diane McWithey Mary Meehan Nancy Medina Dee Dee Melochlck Kevin Miller David Miller Lillian Miller Steve Miller Ted Miller Wallace Miller David Milly Jayne Mitchell Allen Moore Deborah Moore Harrianne Moore NO Patty Moore Bill Morgan Brett Morgan Dinah Morgan Joan Morgan Kathy Morris Kathy Morris James Morse Timothy Morse Clay Moquin Maribeth Munger Leslie Murphy Lesly Murray Linda Murray Robert Murray Steve Murray Randy Neal Kathey Neely Robert Neighbors Cheryl Nelson Johnny Nix Robert Noel Mark Northington Bob O'Brian Janet O'Connor Lary Olszewski Lynn Opp Paula Osia Betty Overton Susan Owens Scott Page Donna Pape Jean Parks Ron Parmenter Marsha Parsley Ferrell Patrick Cathy Patton Lynn Peak Bruce Pearlman Rosemary Pearsall Cathie Pearson Ralph Pearson Ginny Peeler Debbie Perry Steve Percer Ted Perry Alan Petroff Debbie Petty lane Pewitt III Pat Phares Mickey Phelps Sam Philippe Georgia Philipson Arthur Phillips Debbie Phillips Hugh Phillips Marshall Phillips Roxanne Phillips Mark Pierce David Pilgrim Dan Pinkston Gene Pline Danny Poehler John Portella Donnie Porter Mike Powell Susan Powell Tommy Powell Edgar Prasthofer Sherron Prestage Dale Prouter Eve Pruitt Joe Pugh Judy Pullen Mike Quarles Kathy Quebbeman Bobby Quinn Mark Rabinowitz Alice Raley Anthony Randolph Howard Raspiliar Joyce Rauh Cheryl Ray Walt Record Judy Reed Karen Reed Cindy Reitzel Drew Reynolds Tom Reynolds Wanda Reynolds Nancy Rhoden Elizabeth Rice Jane Rice Lynne Richardson Henry Ricks Robert Riddle Mike Riehl Kathryn Riley 112 Tom Ringer Charlie Roberts Cindy Robinson Jimmy Robinson Mary Robinson Steve Rodgers Susan Rosenblum Miles Rowe Billy Russell Waren Rutledge Fortune Ryan Hazel Ryon Gary Saliba David Salonimer Davis Sanders Wade Sanders Gregory Savage Mikki Segraves Jody Serber Cheryl Schaeppi Linda Schaffer Patty Scheuch Elizabeth Schingham Chris Schlendering Susan Schock Karl Schultz Marti Schrable Ann Selman Linda Sevigny Wayne Sharp Kathy Shea Jeff Sheppard Al Shott Cathie Shrader Cindi Shuford Susan Sidick Barbra Siegmund Leonard Simeone Nancy Simeone Diana Simms Richard Sims Jan Sloan Meg Sloan Debbie Smith Earl Smith Gordon Smith Jana Smith Jeff Smith Rickey Smith 113 Terry Smith Ricky Smock Mike Sneed Helen Sockwell Susan Sparks David Spencer Bill Spilman Judy Staab Donna Stavenski Renee Steakley Peggy Steenburn Martha Steighner David Stern Kathi Steiner David Steinfath Robert Steinforth Brenda Stephenson Penny Stephenson Gary Stringer Burton Stroupe Mark Stucker Karin Stuff Jeff Sucie Gilbert Sullivan Ken Sullivan Tim Sullivan Phil Summerlin Debbie Tait Kim Taylor Susan Taylor Diane Teacle Michele Thome Jim Thompson Susan Thompson Terrie Thorn Jack Tipton Susan Tipton Terry Tolman Valerie Tonetti Joe Towery Colleen Trelear Mike Troglen Liegh Tuck Ruth Tucker Sherrie Tuggle Gary Turk Susan Turvey Thomas Tyler Michael Ullman 114 Gabrielle Urbanowicz Susan Vallely Dave VanFossen Ricky Vanlaer Eddie Varner Richard Vizzier David Vruels George Wade Becky Wagner Kathy Wainright Debbie Walker James Walker Maris Walker Martha Walker Chris Wallace Margaret Wallace Wally Walliser Tim Walters Rickey Wamsley Billy Wann Karen Ward Robert Watkins Stanley Watson Debbie Watts Ed Watts Susan Weatherbee Gary West Carol Whitaker Albert White Gary White Rene White Brenda Whitehouse Ricky Wible Danny Wilbanks Larry Wilbanks Mary Glenn Wilkins John Wilkinson Judy Wilkinson Betsy Williams Bobbi Williams Debbie Williams James Williams Sylvia Williams Susan Williams Janice Wilson Diana Winn Jack Wisner Michael Wode Steve Woerner 115 Wayne Wolfe John Wolfsbergcr Ann Wood Virginia Woods Butch Wooton Tommy Worley Dianna Worth David Wylie Bunny Wyman Roy Yarbrough James Young Mary Young David Zapotocky Mark Zawasky IN MEMORY OF GARY WELLS JULY 21, 1951 -SEPTEMBER 25, 1968 Now rest in peace. Though far from nature's limits thrown. We trust they find a happier land, A brighter sunshine of their own. 116 Emily Pryor—Secretary SOPHOMORES Doug Woosley—President Janet Lassiter—Vice President r Jennifer Horton—Treasurer Suzie Achatz Marsha Adams Sammy Aday Bernadette Aikens John Albright Scott Albright Amy Aldridge Tom Alexander Terri Allen Jimmy Alvis Stuart Andersan Sonja Andersen Harvey Anderson Julie Andres Ralph Arcangeli Carol Asbury David Ashley Bill Austin Mike Avans Ricky Ayer Barbara Babes Julie Babin Janet Bacchus Mark Bader Marilyn Badgett Max Bagwell Wayne Bagwell Cynthia Bailey Lee Bailey Nancy Baird Susan Baird Debbie Baker Dan Baldwin Jan Baldwin Bette Barmby Eleanor Barnard Linda Barnby David Barnes John Barnes Robert Barnes Debbie Barnhart Pat Barry Christina Bartolini Steve Baten Carol Bates Pat Battles Edwin Baum Dennis Baune Patti Beall 118 Brent Beam Tim Beard Berry Beasley Becky Beaser Phil Beck Charles Becraft Susan Belcher Bruce Belyea Gary Bender Candy Bennett Pam Bennett Teresa Bennett Lance Bernard Sheryl Bernhardt Glenda Berry Linda Biel Bill Binford Billy Birchfield Gail Bishof Joe Black Roy Blair Steve Blake Janice Blocker Lynn Blue Bobby Bolan John Boles Susan Boley Richard Bomar Beverly Bond Gordon Bonitz Debbie Boody Jean Boone Charles Boucher Charles Bowden Barbara Bowen Dana Bowers Anthony Bowman Mary Ann Bowman Mike Bowman Sybil Boyd Karen Boylan Cherry Bragg Jan Bramlet Stephen Branson Harry Bratton Debbie Brien Anna Bright Anna Bright Jill Brightwell 119 Steve Broad foot David Broadhurst Cherry Brooksbank Kathleen Brown Marilyn Brown Mike Brown Richard Brown Sara Sue Brown Suzanne Brown David Browning Jack Bryant Jerry Bryson Mark Buchanan Maureen Buckley Becky Burcham Pamela Burdett David Burkett Duana Burt David Bush Mike Bush Jim Butler Elaine Byram Debbie Byrom Lynn Calder Don Caldwell Bruce Campbell Eddie Campbell Gary Campbell Van Campbell Linny Canale Donna Caneer Mary Lou Cantrell Bobby Carlin Patricia Cash John Caudle David Cawley Claudia Cerny Jeff Certain Joe Chalk Karen Chandler Donald Chapman Carol Chase Debbie Chilton Kim Christensen Gary Cielinski Bill Clancey Bobby Clanton Bonnie Clark Mark Clark 120 Steve Clark Mary Cleary Claire Clemens Robert Clift Susan Cloud Jeanino Cobb Laura Cochran Nancy Cockrell Kendal Coggins Susan Colburn Amanda Cole Carol Cole Rick Coleman Derek Collins Ellen Collins John Collins Leslie Collins Art Colwell Mary Comus Herschel Connor Kris Contor Melanie Cook Pam Cook Chris Cooper Jack Cooper Kitty Cooper Chris Coppinger Mary Corn Debra Corum Angela Costello Chris Couchois Larise Cowert Burt Cox Phillip Cozelos Neal Crenshaw Amy Crim Ricky Crisp Robert Cross Kris Crossen John Crowley Doug Csar Sally Culver Delome Cumbaa Donna Dale Beth Daley Charles Danford Charlotte Daniels James Darrah Bill Davis 121 Jan Davis Janet Davis Joan Davis Kevin Davis Mike Davis Vicki Davis Miriam Deal David Dedrick Paula Delisle Margaret Dembo Christine Demirjian Ken Dempsey Mary Dendy Allen Denel Lynn DeYoung Jean Dickson William Doak Bill Dobbs Marilyn Dodgen DeeDee Dollins James Donaldson Mary Donnelly Robert Douglas Eddie Dowden George Drake Joe Driscoll Dale Dugal Paul Duggan Debbi Duke James Duke Joyce Duncan Kathy Duncan Robert Dunlap Paul Dunmyer Pat Dwyer Cathy Earnest Jan Earnshaw Kathy Ebert Bill Eddins Becky Edwards Debbie Edwards Sharon Edwards Emily Eiland Dwight Eilerman Dainis Eglifis Don Ellis Davis Emerson Karen Engcman David Erwin 122 Michael Erwin Jean Escue Katherine Everidge Jan Evett Kathleen Ewing Mindy Falkowski Jo Anne Farmer Betsy Farrow Shelly Ferguson Dennis Ferrell Herb Findley Steve Findley Holly Fisher Mike Fleenor Louis Fleming Audrey Flynn Mary Forehand Sharon Foster Joyce Fourroux Mike Francis Billy Franklin Elaine Frazier Wayne Freeman David Friscic Doug Frye Terry Funke Michael Garber Isabel Garcia Jim Gardepe Robbie Garrett David Garton Richard Gaylord Debbie Gehlhaus Glenn Geis Sherry Gessner Len Gibbs Mary Ann Gibbs Joy Giddens Mike Giles Tom Giles Andee Gilino Karen Gilliam Tommy Gilstrap Lynn Godsey David Gooch Beth Goodhue Carol Goodhue Marilyn Goodwin Debby Gordon 123 Barry Grace Jerry Grace Debbie Graff Maldon Grant Evelyn Grau Tim Graves Memorio Gravefte Randy Gray Steve Gray Brad Green Ginny Green David Greene Charles Greer Tommy Greer Rick Greif Alan Griffin Terry Griffith Vicky Grimes David Groseclose David Gudaitis Susan Gudaitis Sandy Gunter Glenn Gurley Patricia Guttman Sherry Guzy Dick Hahnemann Janet Hall Randy Hall Bruce Hamilton Huey Hamilton Rosemary Hamilton Karen Hand Su«an Hanke Michael Hannon Susan Hardwick Mike Hargrove David Haris Donny Harris Joan Harris Joe Haris Dorinda Harrison Susan Harrison Richard Harski Alan Hasemeyer Steve Hathaway Tommy Hatley Jamie Hatmaker Brenda Hatton Robin Havenick 124 Roger Hawkins Beth Hearn John Heikkinen Stephanie Henderson Stuart Henderson Tommy Hendrix Alan Hendry Bonnie Hendry Larry Henry Sam Henry Andy Hereth David Herlong Shay Herring Sherry Hersey Anne Hill Jim Hillenbrand Neal Hinrichs Kay Hobbs Karen Hoer Bill Hogrewe Tom Hollingsworth Claire Hood Frank Hopkins Eva Horn Guy Hornbuckle Jennifer Horton Mark Hovezak Tim Hovezak Alan Howard Andy Howard Dean Howell Carol Howie Sue Huffman Bennie Hughes Roy Hughey Deborah Holing Kent Hummel Rex Hunt Robin Hunt Billy Hunter Warren Hunter William Hurd Elizabeth Hussey David Hutchinson Sam Hutton Michael Inabinet Lynne Ingram Janice Irelan Bill Ivy 125 Allctfa Jackson Camille Jackson Doris Jacobs Arnee James David James Bill Jann Donn Jennings Jackie Jensen Tina Joffrion Jetr Johnson Karen Johnson Michelle Johnson Susan Johnson Wayne Johnson Dickie Johnson Ann Jones George Jones Jan Jones Jennifer Jones Mark Jones Robert Jones Louise Jordan Bruce Justinger Julie Kageyama Paul Kalisferas Jamie Karigan John Kastanakis Jerry Kasting Jim Kasting Debbie Kay Gerald Kearney Jim Keat Becky Kell Kathy Kellam Nancy Kellis Harold Kennedy Louie Kennedy Cheryl Kennedy Candy Kennon Mark Kesting Rick Kibler Steve Kielty Bcrnie Kiesel Becky King Jeannette King Emmie Kinzer Debera Kirk Dal Kirkland Tim Kirkpatrick 126 Beverly Kitchen Kathy Klein Ted Knapp Olive Knight Don Knott Michi Knowe Bruce Knudson Glenn Koch Robert Kohnstam Faye Kolbus Debbie Kolyer Lea Anna Koonce Pam Krupa Annie Lacy Scott Lafans Bobby Lambert Dan Landers Lee Landers Joe Lane Dan Langout Lavcrne Lanier Janet Lassiter David Leach Joseph LeBoeuf Jerry Ledford Stanley Lee Susan Lee Bill Legg David Lehman Amy Lewis Royal Lewis Mike Lewter Marsha Libby Linda Lienhard Anne Ligocki Kurt Lineback Lucia Linn Rosemary List Harriet Little Terry Locke Charley Lockhart Tommy Loder David Long Sharon Long Stephanie Lott Barbara Lum Eric Lundberg Linda Mackey Carl Maddox 127 Lois Madkin Melissa Mandy Donald Maples Beverlee Ann Marcus Jim Marino Denise Marion Connie Marks Barry Martin Bruce Martin Mary Martin Sunny Marshall Bill Massey Ted Matsos Julia Mauldin Margaret Mayo Rendy McAlexander Susan McAnnally John McCall Steve McClard John McClary Beth McCormick Kim McCulloch Janice McCullough Kathi McDonald Stanley McElroy Karen McIntosh Debbie Mclaney Terry McNeal Richard McPike Lee McWhorter Minor McWhorter Michael Meehan John Metzler Kenneth Michael Virginia Michelbacher Jane Millen Sherry Miller Cathy Mintz Mark Monday Allen Monroe Dean Montgomery Joy Moody Sandy Mooney Don Moore Madelyn Moore Richard Moore Shar Moore Diana Morelock Jimmy Moreman 128 Kerrie Morgan Christy Morris Jim Morris Anne Motley Meg Moquin Harold Murdock Kevin Murphy Andy Nathan Jay Nelson Ray Nelson Roger Nelson Paula Nesbitt Darlyn Nicholas Ray Nicholson Laurel Nitsch James Notes Perry Norton David Nosthrop Angela O'Dell Dusty O'Reilly Chris Osborne John Osborne Roy Oswald Diane Overhultz Cathy Owen Jim Owsley Janis Paelian Geni Painter Steve Pamfilis Fred Panelli Linda Paradise Patti Parker Kell Patterson Frances Paul Clare Paulter Cindy Payne Carol Ann Pearson Sara Jane Peck Don Pierce Anthony Pendleton Greg Penick Dean Perkins Kathy Perkins Tommy Perkins Robert Perry Susan Perry Susie Perry Ann Peters Steve Peters 129 Paul Peterson Ralph Petroff Terry Pettitt Betty Phillips Hugh Phillips Kenny Phillips Cliff Plaxco Suzanne Ploussard Lana Poehler John Porter Liz Porter Vicki Potter Bill Powell David Powell Karen Powell Robert Pratt Brien Prentke Phil Price Connie Prickett Thomas Pride Emily Pryor Patricia Pugh Wilma Queen Pat Raley Brooke Randolph Phillip Randolph Joe Raspiliar Martha Ray Mike Ready Sammy Reavis John Reece Mary Beth Reece Joe Reed Mary Reed Pat Reed Ricky Reed Travis Reeves Ronnie Register Pamela Reymann Johnny Reynolds Ray Rice Martha Richardson Rick Richardson Floyd Rivers Phillip Rivers Lori Roark Bill Robertson Phil Robeson Shirley Robinson 130 Charles Rock Anne Rodgers Chris Rodgers David Rodgers Lydia Rodgers Mike Rodgers Mike Rodgers Tim Rodgers Lesfer Ross Missy Rowan Elmer Rufe Bobby Rushbrook Allen Russell Sue Ryles Margie Sacks Tommy Sadler Robert Saidla Susan Salonimer Cynthia Sampson Janie Sanders Mike Sanders Susan Sanderson William Savelli Wesley Sawdlin Laura Sawyer Richard Sawyer Robert Schiffman Denise Schwinghamer Randall Scott Norette Segrest Bob Selens Gene Selens Joe Serio Doug Serrill Jim Shaffer Karan Sharp Tommy Sharp Cicely Shaw Joanne Sheff Patty Shenefield Donna Sherrell James Shield Randy Shields Bobbie Shrafter Cole Shriner Barbara Shrout Sarah Shuman Scott Silbert Karen Simmons 131 Debbie Simon Jan Siayden Arthur Sims Jim Sloan Danny Smallwood Helen Smith Linda Smith Mark Smith Nolan Smith Phil Smith Randy Smith Sue Smith Jim Snellgrovc Sam Sockwell Danny Southerland Lowry Spragins Brenda Springer Jeff Springer Jim Stafford Carol Stamm Jamie Starkey Roy Starkey Bob Staton Phillip Stearns Larry Steinert Michael Steinfath Ray Stephan Steve Stephens Don Stephenson Cathy Stern Neata Stewart Joe Still Margaret Stockstill Bill Stone Jean Stowe Marty Strauss Lester Strickland Darlene Stringer Thomas Sullivan Rudy Sura Mike Susko Nancy Sutherland Brett Tabolf Brion Tabolf Kathy Tansey Micki Tarr Janet Taylor Judy Ann Taylor Rita Teal 132 Bill Terry Leonda Thionnet Gay Thomas Michael Thomas Dennis Thompson Dorine Thompson Elaine Thompson Janet Thompson Steve Thompson Anne Thrasher Mike Tice Dianne Tielking Sally Tipton Vincent Tonini Gordon Trachsel Bob Traylor Vicki Tribble Linda Tripp Becky Tritt Joan Trotter David Troupe Janet Troupe Mark Tucker Ken Tuley Gordon Turner Henry Turner James Turner Larry Turner Tully Turner Frank Tuten Amy Uptain Valinda Vanderburg Richard Van Nostrand Mark Van Orden Peter Vial Scott Wachsler Lisa Waddleton Christine Wagner Hunter Waite Alexa Waldrep David Walker Wendy Walker Fran Wall Richard Wall Vicki Wallace Eloise Walters John Walters Kate Ward Bob Warden 133 Susan Warns Hugh Wassen Allison Watson Austin Watson Becky Weaver Wayne Weaver Jean Webb Teresa Webb Lois Webber Joan Weil Anne Weiler David Weinstein Katherine Weissinger Ray Welch Russell Welch Bonnie Wells Paul Wells Paula Wells Cleveland Wesley William Wesson Tricia Whcelahan Donn Whifacre Allen White Pam White Patricia White Pcarlean White Roger White Tyrone White Amy Whitley Jenny Whitley Dick Wiginton William Wiginton Anita Wilbanks Lorrie Wilbanks Margaret Wilcoxon Skip Wilkerson Robert Wilkes Balinda Wilkinson Joel Williams Kenny Williams Patricia Williams Phil Williams Roosevelt Williams Susan Williams Phil Williamson Chris Wilson Leslie Wilson Tracey Winslow David Wolfe 134 Gary Wolfe Nancy Wolk Jerry Wollweber Lyn Wood Barbara Woodbury Susan Woodfin Billy Woody Doug Woosley Curtis Worden Linda Wright Marie Wright Sally Wright Steve Wright Vicki Wright Pat Wynn Martha Young Pat Young Kay Youngblood Geri Zimmerman . •’5''♦'«• ff- 136 I FEATURES MISS HOLLY GEER The Senior Class has shown its respect for Holly by choosing her as Most Outstanding. Holly, who has accomplished a great deal during her three years at H.H.S., has worked diligently during her Senior year as President of the Student Council. She has also participated in such actiivties as Delta Tri Sigma, Mu Alpha Theta, Spectrum, Writer's Guild and Tri-Hi-Y. At Girl's State Holly was elected Executive Secretary. Some of the other highlights of her high school years are: D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl, Student of the Month, and an Outstanding Teenager of America. Holly has also played a part in many extra-curricular activities. MIKE PRICE The students made a very wise choice when they chose Mike as Most Outstanding. Mike served as President of his Senior Class and Treasurer of his Junior Class. Some of his many activities are.- Hi-Y where he was President one year and Vice-President another, Key Club, Friendliest his sophomore and Junior year, and Student of the Month. In addition to these many credits, Mike also attended Youth Legislature where he was elected a Senator. 139 WHO’S WHO IN THE SENIOR CLASS MOST POPULAR MICHELLE MILES ROBBY ROWAN 142 WITTIEST SUSAN CONLEY DONNIE EVANS MOST MISCHIEVOUS LIZ TATE BOB DANIELS 144 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT JAN PIERCE LOUIS ARCANGELI MOST TALENTED SUSAN BROWN KELLY PAYNE 146 WHO’S WHO IN THE JUNIOR CLASS MOST OUTSTANDING VALERIE TONETTI PETE HOLBY MOST POPULAR SUSAN GOODRUM GARY CLEMENTS FRIENDLIEST JILL COLE RICHARD VIZZIER WHO’S WHO IN THE SOPHOMORE CLASS MOST OUTSTANDING LANA POEHLER DOUG WOOSLEY MOST POPULAR GINNY GREEN DUFFY BOLES FRIENDLIEST MOST ATHLETIC ROBIN HAVENICK RANDY GRAY HBiil JENNIFER HORTON KELLY ALBRIGHT MOST INTELLECTUAL EMILY PRYOR JOE LANE 151 SENIOR ANN EDWARDS DIANE PARADISE BETSY FEW JAMIE 152 JOHN KESTING FAVORITES MARK JONES SHOT HART CALAME SAMMONS WAYNE HALL UNDERCLASS VICKI MARCHIONY MARY ANN BOWMAN LYNN BLUE ALICE RALEY FAVORITES 155 BOBBY DAVIS SCOTT WACHSLER Patricia Peeler Bunny Buist SENIORS HOMECOMING COURT The Homecoming Queen and court began their reign October 25, 1968 when they were presented during half time at Milton Frank Stadium. The queen is chosen by the football team and the court is chosen by their classmates. J U N I O R S SOPHOMORES Ginny Green Mary Beth Reece Jill Cole Valerie Tonetti 157 . — Betsy Few Cathy Leak SWEETHEART COURT The Sweetheart of Huntsville High, Harriet Belle Little, and her court were chosen February 13, in the Delta Tri Sigma's annual Beauty Walk. The members of the Court are Betsy Few, Cathy Leak, Patricia Peeler, and Karen Smock, seniors and Susan Goodrum and Ginny Peeler, juniors. The girls were chosen by judges on the basis of their poise and beauty. Patricia Peeler 159 HOMECOMING 1968 mums . . . dates . . . music . . . Michelle . . . victory . . . freezing . . . dancing old friends . . . new friends . . . alumni . . . happiness . . . These students were chosen by the faculty to represent H.H.S. at Girls' State and Boys' State in Montgomery following their Junior year. HOLLY GEER was elected Executive Secretary. CALAME SAMMONS was appointed State Director of Finance. JIM SAWYER was elected Associate Director of Public Service Commission. MIKE PARRISH was appointed Chairman of the Pardon and Parole Board and BOB SERIO was elected Chairman of the House Education Committee. Congratulations to these students for representing H.H.S. so well! GIRLS’ STATE AND BOYS’ STATE 162 All rtj THE SMILE OF . . . SANDY LOCKE and VINCE STAFFORD We feel that the ideal H.H.S. Senior would be a composite of the features found in these twelve people . . . THE IDEAL SENIOR THE HAIR OF . . . JANIE BLOOM and DOUG McCULLOUGH THE NOSE OF . . . DELLA CLANTON and MIKE CARUSO THE COMPLEXION OF . . . CINDY SAVAGE and LES LIVELY STUDENT OF THE MONTH SEPTEMBER Mike Price These nine outstanding students are elected monthly by the H.H.S. Student Council. Each of these students are highly respected by their fellow H.H.S. students. They are selected on the basis of character, leadership and their contributions toward the bettering of H.H.S. 166 OCTOBER Tom Eiland NOVEMBER Steve Price DECEMBER Sandy Locke JANUARY John Pape FEBRUARY Mark Toft MARCH Della Clanton NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SEMIFINALISTS Jackie Mangum Pam McMurtrie Laszlo Pallos Bob Serio Rea Robinson Justine Susko Anne Shaver Jan Wagner 169 Jim Pagel PRESENTING THE 1968-69 H.H.S. CHEERLEADERS Laurel Garrison Elaine Grubbs Ginny Green Susan Goodrum Della Clanton Jan Pierce Chris Cowles Tricia Peeler Lind Turner SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Della Clanton Captain Lind Turner Jan Pierce Co-Captain SENIOR SPIRIT Chris Cp Ies Laurel Garrison Junior L A S S Ginny Green Sophomore c H E E R L E A D E R S Susan Goodrum Junior Sandra Marks Junior Robin Havenick Sophomore I CM p ii 174 SPORTS 1968 HUNTSVILLE CRIMSON PANTHERS First row: Minor McWhorter, Jim Hurd, Rick Vizzier, Jim Robinson, Mike Riehl, Mark Chaffin, Tim Walters, Scott Crumpton, Paul Freddrick, Johnny Walters, Huey Hamilton. Second row: Frank Holby, Gary Clements, Randy Gray, Duffy Boles, Calame Sammons, Dave Van Fossen, Vince Stafford, Mark Jones, Steve Cagle, Chuck Cooper, Mike Ford, Robbin Hunt, Dan Brinkley, Jeff Susie. Third row: Bob Serio, Chris Mastos, Delome Cumbaa, Jeff Smith, Edgar Prasthofer, John Portella, Bobby Hall, Wallace Miller, Bill Linscott, Bruce Martin, Charlie Roberts, Randy Hall, Sandy Diebler. Fourth row: Steve McKenzie, Don Margo, Dick Getty, Bobby Davis, Robby Rowan, Gene Hartman, Wayne Hall, Charles White, Shot Hart, Phil Price, Roy Yarborough, Charles Hedden, Louis Arcangeli. MANAGERS 176 Frank Holby COACHES Coach Decker, Coach Sims, Coach Buckner, Head Coach, Tom Owen; Coach Wiesman, Coach Gates, Coach Inman 177 PANTHERS FINISH WITH 9-1 SEASON: SECOND IN STATE 1968 Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville Huntsville .......... 34 Fayetteville..............................6 .......... 41 Guntersville ............................ 0 .......... 14 Lee ..................................... 7 .......... 21 Athens ................................. 14 .......... 30 Coffee .................................. 7 .......... 28 Cullman..................................35 .......... 20 Butler ................................. 19 .......... 31 Decatur...................................7 ........... 9 Gadsden...................................0 .......... 28 John Carroll ............................ 6 STATE PLAYOFF .......... 26 Fairhope ............................... 13 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Huntsville 21 Sidney Lanier 27 PANTHERS ROLL FAYETTEVILLE The Big Red, led by the running attack of Gene Hartman and Mark Jones, traveled to Fayetteville to claim their first victory of the season. In the first quarter Huntsville put together a 75 yard drive capped by Jones's 18 yard touchdown gallop. Late in the second quarter Vince Stafford pounced on a fumble at the Fayetteville 34. After a pass interference call against Fayetteville, Rowan connected with Stafford for 6 points. Fayetteville scored what was to be their only touchdown of the night. This boosted the tally to 14-6. Huntsville's Wayne Hall got things going in the second half by recovering a fumble deep in Fayetteville territory. A few plays later Hartman ran a 24 yard touchdown sweep. Sophomores Duffy Boles and Randy Gray showed their ability by turning in touchdown runs of 44 and 2 yards respectively. Final score: Huntsville 34, Fayetteville 6. BIG RED BLASTS GUNTERSVILLE 41-0 After last year's opening loss of 9-7 at the hands of Guntersville, the Panthers were out for revenge; and that's exactly what they got. Vince Stafford started things early as he took the opening kickoff and returned it 92 yards for a touchdown. Rowan converted. Charles Hedden blocked a punt that was returned to the Guntersville 24. On the next play Jones took it all the way for another score. Minutes later, Rowan dashed 39 yards on the option for the third score and then booted the extra point. Rick Vizzier pounced on a fumble at the Guntersville 15. Rowan passed to Hartman to make the score 26-0. In the third quarter, junior quarterback Jeff Smith passed to Stafford for a touchdown. Rowan's kick made it 34-0. Smith again showed his ability as he passed to Duffy Boles for the final score. Huntsville 41 Guntersville 0. A fierce defensive battle between the Panthers and the Generals, before a capacity crowd, left the former as the 14-7 victor. After getting a first down at the Lee 5, the Panthers were stopped at the one foot line. After Lee failed to generate a drive they punted to their 35. Rowan passed to Stafford and then handed off to Jones who went in for the score. Rowan made it 7-0. With Lee on the Huntsville 14, linebacker Bobby Davis quelled the threat by throwing the quarterback for 3 and 10 yard losses on third and fourth downs. Late in the third quarter Huntsville fumbled on its own one, however, two plays later Lee fumbled and Davis recovered. In the next series the Generals went in tieing the score at 7 all. Near the end of the 4th quarter a 15 yard penalty gave the Panthers the ball on the Lee 39. Led by the excellent signal calling of Robby Rowan, the Big Red moved the ball to the Lee 5. With 1:33 left in the game, Hartman swept into the end zone for the winning touchdown. Rowan converted to make it 14-7. HUNTSVILLE STOPS LEE 14-7 PANTHERS OVERPOWER ATHENS 21-14 Huntsville struck early as Gene Hartman bulled 26 yards to paydirt with three minutes gone in the 1st quarter. Rowan's PAT was good. In the second quarter Rowan fired a 64 yard bomb to sure-fingered Stafford who took it in for the score. Rowan's boot made it 14-0. Early in the third period Stafford put six more on the scoreboard as he took an Athens punt and raced 63 yards to the end zone. Athens went on the scoreboard late in the third quarter to put the score 21-7. In the final minutes of the game, Athens scored again to make the final tally 21-14. HUNTSVILLE OUTCLASSES COFFEE 30-7 As the season grew older, injuries began to plague the Big Red. Robby Rowan, Calame Sammons, and Gary Clemons had all been sidelined for the season, but the powerful Panthers continued to show strength as they bombed Coffee 30-7. After a sustained drive of 70 yards, quarterback Jeff Smith dove in from the one and kicked the extra point to make 7-0. Behind the driving halfback Jones, the Panthers moved the ball to the 27, where Smith booted a field goal. Using the awesome running attack of Jones and Hartman, the Big Red again moved deep in Coffee territory. Stafford pulled in a 5 yard pass to put the halftime score 17-0. Jones smashed for the third score to cap a 61 yard drive. Smith converted. Coffee managed to score their lone tally of the night to put the total at 24-7. Sophomore quarterback Walters passed 36 yards to Boles to complete the scoring. Huntsville 30, Coffee 7. CULLMAN NIPS PANTHERS 35-28 Cullman struck quickly to take a 21-7 halftime lead. Cullman scored early in the first period to go ahead 7-0. Huntsville stormed right back with a touchdown by rugged Hartman to make the tie. Late in the second period a Cullman fumble rolled into the end zone and a man was there to fall on it for their second score. Cullman continued to get the breaks as moments later a fumble on the Huntsville 5 turned into their third touchdown to end the half. In the third period of play, Huntsville soared back with an 89 yard drive capped by 'Hartman's one yard plunge into the end zone. Then Stafford put another six on the board as he fielded a punt and sped 82 yards up the sideline to tie the score 21-21. Cullman quickly put together another drive to leave the Big Red behind 7 points. But the Panthers rallied once more. Smith passed for a total of 60 yards to set up Huntsville's last touchdown by Hartman. Time, however, was against the Panthers as Cullman drove for one more touchdown before the horn sounded. PANTHERS STUN BUTLER 20-19 The Big Red claimed their sixth victory of the season before 10,000 screaming fans as they stunned Butler 20-19. Butler scored early to lead 7-0 in the first quarter. In the second quarter Huntsville took the offensive as Smith passed 23 yards to Stafford to set up a one yard plunge by Hartman for the score. Smith's extra point was low. The Panthers started their next drive when Smith passed to Stafford for 63 yards and then again for 22. From there Smith bootlegged around left end for a touchdown. Smith's conversion was good and Huntsville led 13-7. Midway through the third period Butler scored on a 7 yard run. The conversion was no good, tieing the score at 13 all. Smith intercepted a pass and returned 43 yards to the Butler 25. After a 15 yard penalty at the Butler 13, Smith dropped back and passed 28 yards to Stafford, who was waiting in the end zone. Smith's kick was good for a 20-13 lead. But Butler wasn't giving the Big Red anything as they quickly came back to scone. But the Big Green failed to muster the tieing point, as the Panther rush forced a wild snap from center, leaving the Panthers with 20-19 victory. PANTHERS WIN HOMECOMING Decatur was the victim for Huntsville's homecoming. The Big Red put on a spectacular performance for the homecoming crowd as they rolled over Decatur 31-7. Jones scored first on a 7 yard run. Smith booted the extra point. A Jeff Smith field goal was set up by a 34 yard Smith-Stafford pass that moved the ball to the 17 yard line. Smith booted from the 24 to put the Panthers out front 10-0. A Decatur punt, blocked by sophomore Phil Price, was recovered on the Decatur 45. The next play saw Smith pass 45 yards to Stafford for another Huntsville touchdown. With two minutes remaining in the half Smith hit Wayne Hall for six more. In the third quarter Stafford eluded his defenders and received a 60 yard pass from Smith to complete Huntsville's scoring for the night. Finally Decatur managed to get 7 points on the board before the buzzer sounded. Huntsville 31, Decatur 7. 31-7 182 HUNTSVILLE KNOCKS OFF GADSDEN 9-0 In what had to be one of the Panthers' toughest assignments of 1968, they rose to the occasion as they defeated Gadsden 9-0. The mighty Panther defense was at its peak performance as it shut out the high scoring Gadsden team. On the second play from scrimmage Jones raced 78 yards for a touchdown but it was nullified by an offside penalty. The remaining portion of the first half was a defensive battle. Huntsville started their first scoring drive on their own 13. A Smith-Boles 37 yard pass helped move the ball to the Gadsden 21. From here sophomore Louis Fleming booted a 37 yard field goal. Minutes later after the kickoff, Wayne Hall intercepted a pass at the Gadsden 28. Smith passed 15 yards to Hall at the Gadsden 10. On the following play Jones dribbled the ball and then scampered into the end zone. Huntsville 9, Gadsden 0. BIG RED SNOWBALLS JOHN CARROLL 28-6 With the postseason playoffs up for grabs the Panthers became the first team in the state to land a playoff bid as they defeated the Cavaliers 28-6. Charles Hedden intercepted a Cavalier pass at their 30. After runs by Hartman and Boles, Gene Train Hartman took it in from the 12. Smith made the first of four conversions. Big gainers by Boles and Stafford helped set up a touchdown plunge by rugged Mark Jones. Smith intercepted a pass deep in Big Red territory to quell a Cavalier drive. A pass interception and runback found John Carroll on the Huntsville 8 and a few moments later they scored. Hedden blocked the extra point. Huntsville drove deep into Cavalier territory where Hartman caught an eight yard pass for another Huntsville score. Huntsville's final score came when Dee Cumbaa picked up a fumble and raced 36 yards for the touchdown. Huntsville 28, John Carroll 6. 183 STATE PLAYOFF For the second time in three years Huntsville High's No. 1 ranked Big Red landed a spot in the state playoff. Thunderous Gene Hartman opened things up by scoring against a tough Fairhope defense. Smith hit Stafford from 6 yards out, to set the score at 13-0. The next Huntsville touchdown was a Smith to Stafford 22 yard pass set up on a 38 yard interception by Mark Jones. Midway in the third quarter Fairhope got its first of two touchdowns. An interception by Stafford set up the Panthers' final touchdown by Jones for a commanding 26-7 lead. Fairhope managed to squeeze in their last touchdown as the clock was running out. Huntsville left the field victorious after breaking Fairhope's 21 game winning streak. Huntsville 26 Fairhope 13 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Two times State Champion, Sidney Lanier came to Huntsville for the state championship in the most exciting football game fans in this area have ever seen. After a scoreless first quarter, Wayne Hall intercepted a Lanier pass and ran it back to the Lanier 41 yard line. Super-Sub Jeff Smith then passed 7 yards to Hall who was waiting in the end zone. Rowan converted to set the score at 7-0. Lanier then scored but failed to make the extra point leaving the Big Red out front. With two minutes left in the first half Lanier took advantage of a 5 yard penalty and pushed the ball across the goal line for a halftime score of 13-7. In the opening of the second half Huntsville drove 77 yards climaxed by Smith's 38 yard pass to Stafford. Rowan's kick put Huntsville out front 14-13. Lanier then scored again to put the score 20-14. Then Stafford caught a 21 yard pass from Smith to put another 6 points on the board. Rowan converted. Lanier then scored the winning touchdown with 1:21 remaining in the 4th quarter. The Big Red never gave up as they put on a valiant drive and went to the 40 yard line before missing a first down by inches with 40 seconds of the 1968 season left. Gene Hartman, FB, Senior All City, All T.V.C., All State, All-Southern Vince Stafford, SE, Senior All City, All T.V.C., All State Calame Sammons, Tackle, Senior Robby Rowan, QB, Senior Wayne Hall, TE, Senior All City, All T.V.C. Steve Cagle, Tackle, Senior All City Mark Jones, TB, Senior All City Charles Hedden, TE, Senior All City Charles White, Tackle, Senior All City, All T.V.C. 185 Shot Hart, Center, Senior All City, All T.V.C. Bill Linscott, WB, Senior Bobby Hall, TE, Senior Jim Hurd, TB, Senior Bobby Davis, LB, Junior All City Gary Clements, WB, Junior Chris Matsos, Tackle, Senior Jeff Smith, QB, Junior All City, All City Most Valuable Player Jeff Sucic, TE, Junior 186 Delome Cumbaa, LB, Junior Chuck Cooper, SE, Junior Dave VanFossen, FB, Junior Don Margo, Guard, Junior Mike Riehl, Guard, Junior John Portella, Tackle, Junior Rick Vizzier, Guard, Junior All City Jim Robinson, Guard, Junior Mark Chaffin, WB, Junior 187 Steve McKenzie, Tackle, Junior Roy Yarborough, QB, Junior Duffy Boles, TB, Soph. Paul Fredricks, HB, Junior Mike Ford, Center, Junior Randy Gray, WB, Junior Charles Roberts, TE, Junior Wallace Miller, Tackle, Junior a Phil Price, DE, Soph. 188 1968 HUNTSVILLE CAGERS First row- Jesse Fields, George Robh, Robby Rowan, Skippy Clark, Stan Garrett. Back row: Alan Brenneman, Dale Case, Steve Cowart, Rick Boroughs, John Wihenson, Jerry Sadler, Bayne Tippins. PANTHERS IN ACTION 190 191 H.H.S. BASKETBALL TEAM Robby Rowan Senior Guard and forward Bayne Tippins Senior Guard and forward Steve Cowart Senior Forward Jesse Fields Junior Guard 193 Dale Case Senior Center and forward Alan Brenneman Senior Forward Skippy Clark Senior Guard George Rebh Senior Guard 194 John Wilkinson Junior Center and forward Jerry Sadler Senior Forward Stan Garrett Senior Guard and forward Rick Buroughs Junior Center 195 1 968 STATE CHAMPIONS 1st row: Gene Pline, David James, Doug Arnold, Richard Adams, Gregg DeLisle, Danny Sherrell, Bill Jann, Mark Stucker. 2nd row: Walt Record, Jim Walker, James Gudaitis, John Howie, Mike Hannon, Andy Howard, Steve Graff. 3rd row: Al Shott, Bruce Belyea, Bill Stone, Gary Eden, Eddie Campbell, Gary Campbell, Carl Eden, Finn Duers. 196 Coach Sullivan 1st row: Kris Crossen, Mary Alice Donnelly, Jennifer Jones, Janet Wagner, Donna Hembree. 2nd row: Ginny Looney, Pat Battles, Alletta Jackson, Debbie Graff. Kathy Kalange, Deborah Dale. 3rd row: Amanda Cole, Susan Thompson, Jane Hanke, Irene Horn, Cookie Larson, Carol Howie, Paula DeLisle. 197 198 WRESTLING First row: Mike Powell, Harold Jones, William Huckalby, Tom Galey, Tim Morse, Dave Collarf, Jeff Shepard, Leonard Simeone, Mark Smith, Jerry (Casting, Jim Garber, Jim (Casting. Second row: Bruce Howard, Mike Epps, Doug Weaver, Steve McKenzie, Gearny Kearny, Dwayne Johnson, Curtis Warden, Phil Ingram, Clark Hill, Jan Ryan, Von Honeycutt. Not pictured: Frank Holby, Barton Bates. 199 BASEBALL First row: Jeff Smith, Richard Hall, Mark Chaffin, Chuck Cooper, Mike Caruso. Top row: Roy Yarborough, Gary Bridges, Jeff Rhinehart, Kenny Eilinsfon, Paul Gordon, Mike Carmean, George Rebh, Skippy Clark. 200 J.v. FOOTBALL First row: Simms, Northrop, Hunt, Reynolds, Beck, Walters, Morrow, Baum. Second row: Cumba, Waxier. Hamilton, McWhorter, LeFans, Anderson, Turner, Bryson, Wall. Third row: Boles, Gray, Price, Fleming, Pierce, Matthews, Hall, Martin. J.V. BASKETBALL First row Bob Funk, David Kesting. Gary Bridges, Leroy Hoekenschnieder, Bernie Keisel. Second row: Cole Shriner, Sam Sockwell, Walley Wallacer, Billy Franklin, Doug Woosley, Glenn Gurley, Paul Dunmycr. 201 202 ORGANIZATIONS Editor-in-Chief FRAN GEORGE PIERIAN Underclass Editor BARBARA KELLER Business Manager TOMMY WRIGHT Senior Editor CINDY SAVAGE Photographer BILL REDDINGTON STAFF Organization Editor SUSAN CONLEY Sports Editor JEFF ROBERTS Circulation Editor BILLY BAUMAN Feature Editor SALLY HAMM Student Life RAMONA HALL The Pierian Staff met every day the 7th period in room 108. Although it was a time for fun it was also a time for hard, serious work. We started our work in the summer and didn't finish it until the annuals were delivered to the students. Without the help of our faculty advisor, Mrs. Thomas, we would never have made this annual the best yet. Sponsor MRS. THOMAS 205 Editor-in-Chief INGE HARMON Assistant Editor KRIS KRANERT THE 1968 RED Front Page Society Page KELLY PAYNE SUZANNE AUSTIN Feature Page RAMONA BAKER AND BLUE STAFF Circulation Manager BAMBI BAVOREN Typist SUE DILL Artist FERRELL PATRICK Business Manager DAN HALCOMB Photographer BILL SPILMAN PIERIAN CIRCULATION STAFF First row left to right: Lance Bernard, Bill Reddington, Jeff Roberts, Tommy Wright, Billy Bauman, Sally Hamm, Linda Dinges, Susan Conley, Ramona Hall, Cindy Savage, Fran George, Barbara Keller. Second row: Vicki Marchiony, Susan McGuigan, Mike Carusso, Susan Tipton, Suson Moss, Becky Floyd, Karen Smock, Isabel MacGuire, Bess Hereford, Becky Bates, Mary Ann Jonakin, Judy Furman, Jan Jones, Joan Weil. Third row: Steve Malarnee, Penny Stepenson, Valeri Tonetti, Jennie Hawkins, Stanley Traylor, Lynn Frye, Nancy Williams, Suzanne Austin, Don Evans, Janie Bloom, Doug Arnold, Rick Dinges, Doug King, Glenn Newman, Lilie Hill, Louis Archangle. Fourth row: David Allen, Calame Sammons, Evelyn Moore, Johnna Clements, Lee Lively, Carolyn Hardwick, Roger Jarrell, Russell Alcott, Harry Furst, Janet Lassiter, Janet Thompson, Mary Lou Cantrell, Kerrie Morgan, Becky King, Joe Mazzone, Bonnie McDaniel. Fifth row: Doug Hildrith, Cathy Deason, Linda Dunn, Marcia Kennedy, Tina Napolitano. RED AND BLUE CIRCULATION STAFF First row left to right: Dan Halcomb, Ramona Baker, Kelly Payne, Inge Harmon, Bambie Davoren, Suzanne Austin, Sue Dill. Second row: Kaye Richardson, Carolyn Belcher, Cathy Leek, Margaret Ann Sparks, Holly Geer, Michelle Miles, Susan Conley, Linda Dinges, Cindy Savage, Adie Evans, Ann Burke, Debbie Black. Third row: Lind Turner, Kathey Baten, Meb Bryant, Bobby Saint, Jamie Lane, Marsha Carlton, Betsy Few, Della Clanton, Lynn Hay, lilie Hill, Leslie Burkett, Sandy Locke, Lana Poehler, Ann Thrasher, Emily Pryor. Fourth row: Bill Austin, Wayne Brown, Lynn Frye, Joanie McLemore, Mary Grenyo, Cindy Craft, John Wayden, Duayne Johnson, Bicrne Spraggins, Rhonda Fleming, Ginny Peeler, Renee Steakly, Susan Lehman, Pat Ryan, Susan Brown. Fifth row: Pam Thompson, Janie Sharp, Ann Edwards, Martha Walker, Jill Cole, Alice Raley, Karen Ward, Barbie Arcnangli, Susan Goodrum, Pam Thompson, Carl Scrable. 1 969 SPECTRUM STAFF Editor-in-Chief MARIE NOVOTNAK Associate Editor RAYMOND FRASER Associate Editor TOM DALEY Literary Editor SUE PETTUS Essay Editor JIM REED Poetry Co-Editors JUDY MARTIN HENRY DULEMBA Exchange Editor RICHARD FOSTER Business Manager ROGER JARRELL Editor-in-Chief ROGER RASNAKE Literary Editor KATIE COLBURN Short Story Co-Editor ALAN GRANT Literary Editor JOANIE HOLMES Drama Editor ELLEN JONES Literary Criticism Editors POLLY HORTON MARY BUTLER 209 M Assistant Business Managers RICK DINGES, JOHN PAPE Assistant Circulation Manager Circulation Manager AMANDA MclEAN KIRK WARD Assistant Publicity Manager JAMIE LANE BARBARA LIBBY WRITER’S GUILD A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep or taste not the Pierian Spring. —Pope—For the last four years Writers Guild has served Huntsville High students as a tool to taste the Pierian spring. The programs have been oriented to provide for the literary desires of its members as well as rounding out their personalities. The product of their efforts in Spectrum, a well balanced representative anthology of the literary and artistic talents in H.H.S. The English department sponsors the club under the direction of Mrs. Hendry. OFFICERS: Katie Colburn—PRESIDENT, Raymond Fraser-VICE-PRESIDENT, Judy Martin-SECRETARY, Roger Jarrell—TREASURER, Kelly Payne—PARLIAMENTARIAN. MEMBERS: J.AIvis, D.Arnold, M.Baker, H.Barsey, R.Baker, B.Bell, D.Bell, N.Bently, B.Bond, N.Boyer, D.Browning, H.Bryant, P.Burdette, J.Burt, M.Butler, B.Campbell, D.Carroll, N.Cockrell, S.Colbert, K.Colburn, J.Corbett, J.Czachurski, T.Daley, R.Dinges, A.Douglas, H.Dulemba, J.Earnshaw, T.Evans, K.Ellis, B.Ferry, R.Foster, R.Fraser, A.Grant, B.Gord, J.Hagen, D.Halcomb, C.Hall, I.Harmon, D.Hawkins, A.Hendry, B.Hendry, J.Holmes, P.Horton, D.Hosenthisn, R.Jarrell, C.Jones, E.Jones, L.Johnson, D.Kay, J.Lane, B.Libby, J.Martin, J.Mangum, J. Meadows, S Aeigs, J.Mulak, SMoquin, J.McCohana, K.McKown, A.McLean, B.Nathon, C.Nelson, R.Nelson, R.Newbill, G.Newman, M.Novotnak, G.Overhultz, M.Parish, L.Pace, K. Payne, T.Petti, S.Pettus, J.Pierce, M.Quirk, J.Reed, R.Rasnake, C.Sampson, C.Shuford, J.Sulis, S.Smith, C.Stamm, D.Stern, M.Strauss, K.Stuff, J.Susko, J.Thompson, A.Thrasher, K.Ward, C.Westrobe, M.White, R.White, M.Wright, T.Wright, P.Whymm, J.Young. 210 QUILL AND SCROLL PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club of Huntsville High is dedicated to the advancement of photography not only as an art form but also as a challenging science. OFFICERS: Bill Spilman PRESIDENT, Mike Quarles VICE-PRESIDENT, Bill Reddington TREASURER, Darline Hosenthin SECRETARY. Mrs Walters is sponsor. MEMBERS: Lance Bernard, Derek Collins, Marsha Collins, Harold Kennedy, Dwight McFolin, Jim Marino, Jay Nelson, Wesley Reece, Richard Sims, Janice Walters. The Quill and Scroll is an organization of Pierian, Spectrum, and Red and Blue staff members. Its purpose is to improve student publications through a program of service and activities for member schools. Mrs. Hendry is Quill and Scroll sponsor. First row left to right: Bill Reddington, Barbara Keller, Jeff Roberts, Linda Dinges, Susan Conley, Fran George, Ramona Hall, Cindy Savage, Bill Kimrey, Mrs. Hendry. Second row: Kelly Payne, Ramona Baker, Dan Halcomb, Billy Bauman, Suzanne Austin, Sally Hamm, Bambie Davoren, Lance Bernard, Jamie Lane, Doug Arnold, John Pape, Janie Thompson. Third row: Richard Foster, Amanda McLean, Raymond Fraser, Roger Jarrell, Kirk Ward, Gary Overhulz, Henry Dulumba, Polly Horton, Mary Butler, Judy Martin, Marie Novotnik, Justine Susko. Fourth row: Barbara Libby, Roger Rasnake, Meredith White, Inge Harmon, David Stern, Joanie Holmes, Jim Reed, Ellen Jones, Tom Daley. Alan Grant, Tommy Wright. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Standing: Tracey Camp, Becky Ambrose, Becky Bates, Linda Marshall, Suzanne Braumn, Barbara Babes, Margaret Stockstill. Sifting: Mahalia Crews, Pat Berry, Kerrie Morgan, Carolyn Belcher, Patty Kelly, Joanie McCle-more, Betsy Few. SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS Standing: Barbara Edmondson, Ann McNamara, Becky Estes, Joanie McClemore. Sitting: Brenda Whitehousc, Sharon Eyer, Cathy Leak. i COACH FELTMAN’S ASSISTANTS GUIDANCE COUNSELOR ASSISTANTS Standing: Debbie Farmer, Kay Gates, Susan Sparks, Joann Fisher, Barbara Edmondson, Eve Pruitt. Sitting: Susan Blout, Jerilyn Chapion, Barbara Mackay. Standing: Cheryl Bryd, Judy Czashurski, Renee White, Sally McCombs. Sitting: Ivy Downes, Christy Storie. Melony McClure. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS PETE HOLBY Vice-President MARK TOFT Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES An organization representing the entire student body, the Student Council puts out a handbook and directory for the convenience of all students and sponsors the annual Twirp Week dance. It also holds a Thanksgiving Talent Show from which all proceeds go to charity. One of the new functions of the Student Council is sponsoring a foreign exchange student through the American Field Service which is affiliated closely with the Student Council. Each month an Outstanding Senior is elected Student of the Month by the Student Council. Frank Alexander Ramona Baker Marsha Carlton Frank DeCostanzo Susan Brown Ramona Hall Donna Hicks Cathy Leak Bobby Locke Michelle Miles Bill Kimery Glenn Newman Andy Ashley Laurel Garrison Jenny Hawkins Candice Brooks Becca Joffrion Wayne Koger David Milly Bob Noal Carol McDonald Jimmy Robinson Karen Ward Mark Zawasky Meg Sloan Penny Stephenson Ginny Peeler Judy Pullen John Barnes Terrie Allen 1 Steve Blake Elaine Byram Mary Lou Cantrell Nancy Cockrell Sally Culver k James Danaldson Janet Lassiter Kim McCullough Carol Goodloe Beth Hearn Jennifer Horton Jan Jones I Cindy Payne Emily Pryor Linda Rodgers Jane Miller NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY David Allen Suzanne Austin Keith Barnett Kathey Baten Deborah Black Lynne Bodie Leslie Brewer Charles Brooks Doug Brown Bunny Buist Patsy Burdette Patricia Burkett June Burton Jimmy Calhoun Mike Caruso Francie Cleghorn Maryanne Collins Sherryl Corbett Karen Cregar Tom Daley Melinda Dawson Sue Dill Henry Dulemba Linda Dunn Alfred DuVall Don Evans Shannon Eubanks Micheal Field David Fikes Ann Fleming Richard Foster Raymond Fraser Holly Geer Steve Graff Alan Grant Kelly Green Becky Gunter Paul Guftman Steve Hafner Dan Halcomb Maureen Hall Inge Harman Mike Haworth Polly Horton Joanie Holmes Larry Holmes Charles Hyde Deborah Hyfie 216 Roger Jarrell Brent Jenkins Barbara Jones Cathy Jones Claude Kinzer Phil Kiss David Law Barbara Libby Gloria Little Mike Lang Susan Lutke Barbara Mackay Jackie Mangum Judy Martin Manning Mauldin Mary Mclaughlein Mary McCarthy Pam McMurtrie Jackie McConaha Loura Miller Lynn Monkres Deborah Moors Steve Morgan Lynn Motley Barbara Nafhon Marie Novotnak Sonja Os erman Gary Overhultz Stan Owen James Owens Hein Paetz Jim Pagel Dianne Paradise Paul Pautler Sue Petfus Gayle Porter Mary Pullen Mary Quirk Roger Rasnake James Reed Jim Reedy Paula Rogers Shelia Ross Pat Ryan Calame Sammons Jim Sawyer Mary Ann Scent Janice Scoggins Jim Selman Bob Serio Margaret Ann Sparks Justine Susko Pam Thompson Stephen Thoroton David Vatz Jan Wagner Janet Wagner Janice Weber Meredith White Chuck Williams Laurin Woodfrin Tommy Wright The National Honor Society strives to establish the ideals of democracy in the school program, qualifications for this club are: Scholarship, leadership. Character, and Service. It sponsors a tutoring all students. Miss Neil is sponsor. The four service for 217 MU ALPHA THETA PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Bob Serio Manning Mauldin Butch Kinzer Mike Adamson Becky Ambrose Suzanne Austin Keith Barnett Don Bell Ann Bramlet Leslie Brewer Candi Brooks Doug Brown Patsy Burdette Warren Burnam Mike Caruso Marcia Cheseboro Sheryl Corbitt Judy Czachurski Deborah Dale Gregg Delisle Finn Duerr Henry Dulemba Linda Dunn Robert Eichelberger Mike Epps Don Evans Mike Field David Fikes Ann Fleming Linda Fold Richard Foster Raymond Fraser Brucie Garrett Lynn Graham Patrick Graham Barry Grant Robert Grauberger Kelly Green Paul Guttman Maureen Hall Tom Halseth Bess Hereford Polly Horton Holly Hozempa John Howie Deborah Hyfield Roger Jarrell Brent Jenkins Elaine Johnson Cathy Jones Marcia Kennedy David Kirshtein Phil Kiss Caryle Kozloski Pat Landrith Susan Lehman Barbara Libby Gail Linebaugh Ginny Looney 218 Donna Lucas Barbara Mackay Pam McMurfrie Steve Mallernee Jackie Mangum Linda Marshall Chris Matsos Kathy McBride Don McCamy Laura Miller Steve Miller Lynn Monkres Debbie Moore Debbie Moors Steve Morgan Barbara Nathan Shirley Nelson Gary Overhultz Jim Owen Jim Pagel Laszlo Palloz Cathy Patton Alan Petroff Sue Pettus Georgia Philipson Artie Polin Steve Price Mike Powell Mary Quirk Jim Ready Walt Record Theresa Reynolds Drew Reynolds Paula Rodgers Shelia Ross Pat Ryan Calame Sammons Jim Sawyer Mary Ann Scent Linda Schaffer Janice Scoggins Liz Schwinghamer Bobbie Shratter Nancy Simeone Meg Sloan Jana Smith Bill Spillman Jeff Stanton Donna Stavenski Burton Stroupe Bobbie Stuff Pam Thompson Gail Urbanowicz David Vatz 219 The National Mathematics Honor Society is sponsored by Mrs. Betty Kirk. The purpose is to stimulate an interest in mathematics. Not pictured are Mary Koeper, Cheryl Nelson, Kelly Payne. Cathy Stern, Mike Wode. DRAMA 220 CLUB The Drama Club is a widely known organization at Huntsville High. It is open to all who want to help in the production of plays, not only as actors, but also on such committoes as costumes, make-up, house, set construction, props, and publicity. The excellent work of the Drama Club has been shown by such productions as THE MUSIC MAN, J. B. and WEST SIDE STORY. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT—Kelly Payne, VICE-PRESIDENT-Don Bell, SECRETARY—Billy Bennett, TREASURER-Pat Ryan, PARLIAMENTARIAN—Mary Pullen. MEMBERS: D.AIIen, S.Anderson, S.Anderson, J.Andress, S.Auchter, R.Baker, L.Barnby, P.Barry, D.Bell, B.Bennett, A.Biggs. G.Bonitz, D.Brien, A.Brigham, K.Brown, S.Brown, D.Buchann, D.Burt, B.Cancer, D.Carroll, K.Clancey, H.CIark, M.Cleary, C.CIemens, E.Collins, l.Cochran, L.Coilms, A.Darrah, J.Davis, J.Dickson, J.Donaldson, K.Ducan, S.Dykes, S.Eubanks, C.Ferry, M.Firko, J.Fourroux, D.Galhause, K.Gattis, J.Goodsin, S.Gudiatus, J.Hall, L.Hammock, S.Hand, R.Heimburg, B.Hertha, K.Hoer, L.Holmes, G.Hornbuckle, D.Hudson, N.Huff, K.Hunter, R.lngathron, S.Jerrell, CJohnson, CJones, E.Jones, J.Kasting, D.Kirstein, D.Koyler, C.linn, B.Locke, T.Locke, S.lott, S.Loton, M.McCormick, J.McConaha, K.McLaughlin, B.Mace, J.Mangum, J.Martin, M.Meeham, L.Miller, S.Miller, S.Moore, A.Motley, K.Murphy, C.Nelson, S.Nicholas, J.Pagel, S.Parkin, K.Payne, S.Perry, A.Peters, S.Pettus, M.Pierce, L.Potter, P.Pugh, M.Pullen, B.Riddle, P.Ryan, D.Salominer, S.Salominer, A.Selman, J.Selman, J.Serber, B.Shratler, K.Simmons, C.Stamn, M.Strauss, G.Sullivan, M.Tarr, D.Thompson, E.Thompson, S.Turvey, L.Vanderburg, R.Van Lear, Y.Vaslioff, C.Wagner, J.Wagner, J.Weil, T.Weissinger, T.Wheelahan, R.White, M. Whitefield, B.Wilkson, B.Williams, P.Williams, S.Williams, L.Wood, S.Wright, D.Zapotocy. THESPIANS MEMBERS: Susan Brown, Liz Croxton, Deryl Carrell, Ramona Baker, Ellen Jones, Bobby Locke, Kelly Payne, Kathy Brown, Don Bell, Kathy Jones, Jan Wagner, Ruth Heinburg, Larry Holmes, Pat Ryan, Billy Bennett, David Allen, Kathy Gattis, Cheryl Nelson. Not pictured Syndie Ball, Pat Barry, Tom Barry, Sunny Cronin, Jeff Dimond, Chris Ferry, Jackie Mangum, Sue Petfus, Bill Reddington, Susan Williams. OFFICERS: Bobby Locke SECRETARY, Ramona Baker TREASURER. Susan Brown PRESIDENT, Deryl Carroll VICE-PRESIDENT. The National Thespian Society includes those people who have performed admirable meritorious work in the dramatic arts. It was established for the advancement of dramatic arts in the secondary school system. The two aims of the organization are the following: To establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts and to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatic arts among high school students. Activities of the 1968-69 year include: Night of Readings and Sketches program presented monthly, production of MARAT SADE, and WAITING FOR GODOT, participation in the Southeastern Theatre Conference in Mobile and Host of the Alabama State Thespian convention in Birmingham. 222 DELTA TRI SIGMA Alice Raley Cindy Smith Renee Stcakley Lind Turner Beth Johnson, President Betsy Few, Vice-President Suzanne Austin, Secretary Cindy Savage, Treasurer Mrs. Burke, Sponsor Edie Barnett Janie Bloom Bunnt Buist Carol Campbell Marsha Carlton Della Clanton Susan Conley Chris Cowles Dianne Cummings Bambie Davoren Patty Davoren Ann Edwards Adie Evans Lynn Frye Holly Geer Fran George Susan Goodrum Ramona Hall Sally Hamm Jacque Hance Lynn Hay Lilie Hill Cathy Holt Becca Joffrion Janet Jones Barbara Keller Kris Kranet Susan Lehman Sandy Locke Vickie Marchioney Carol McDonald Susan Moss Diane Paradise Judy Pasciak Ginny Peeler Tricia Peeler Judy Pullen One of the service clubs at Huntsville High is Delta Tri Sigma, sponsored by Mrs. Burke, and composed of fifty girls from the three classes. Meetings are held each Friday with various speakers presenting programs, with a special program at Christmas. Every February Delta Tri Sigma has a Beauty Walk in which a sweetheart of Huntsville High is selected. The proceeds go to charity. Christmas Program Delta Tri Sigma Friendship Circle 223 ANCHOR CLUB SECRETARY TREASURER PARLIAMENTARIAN SPONSOR Kathey Baten Jackie McConaha Suzanne McClard Mrs. Darby Marilyn Stephanie Carolyn Brenda Aden Atkinson Belcher Bond Candy Marilyn Patsy June Brooks Brown Burdette Burton Mary Butler Wanda Cavanaugh Claire Chambers Kitty Clark Cheri Diane Becky Cox Drummond Elliot Shannon Eubanks Lynn Debbie Graham Hannawalt Angie Polly Gay Marcia Patsy Denise Harwell Horton Johnston Kennedy Kennedy Lavender Donna Joanie Pam Evelyn Harriane Lucas McClemore McMurtrie Moore Moore Motley Kathy Marie Kay Sharon Theresa Shelia Norris Novotnik Pella Prestage Reynolds Hazel Kathy Janice Justine Gaile Janet Ryon Sanders Snellgrove Susko Urbanowicz Wiginton Anchor Club is a service club composed of junior and senior g iris with exceptional qualities of leadership and character. Anchor Club is a service club not only in name, but also in deed. During the summer Anchor Club helps on such community projects as Headstart, and assists at Harris Home for children. Members have also helped with St. Jude's Children's Hospital Drive. Operation Santa Claus, and March of Dimes. In September, Anchor Club sponsored an informative coke party for all new girls and served as guides for new students. Pilot Club of Huntsville Is the sponsoring organization and Mrs. Darby is the faculty sponsor. Laurin Woodfin 22S NAVAL ROTC CAPT. CPO C LCDR C LT C LTJG C ENS C ENS C ENS Ballard Collier Lashley Selman McGill Albright Ferguson Fleenor C ENS C ENS C SCPO C CPO C CPO C POl C POl c POl Pfeiffer Tipton Welsh Bess Southerland Abaied Babin Colwell C POl C POl C POl C POl C POl C POl C POl CDT Eadon Kearney Murray Olszewski Perkins Tabolt Walker Aldenderfer CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT Albright Alvis Ball Blomeyer Bradford Brandner Brown Burdette CDT CDT CDT CDT Coleman Cozelos Culver Danford CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT Eichelberger Foster Gaylord Glasson Goodwin Greer H. Griner R. Griner 226 CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT Gunter Guttman Harski HinncKs Hovczak Howard Inabinet Kirkland CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT Kibler Larison Loder Matsos McCall McWhorter Nelson Pear CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT CDT Perry Powell Smallwood Springer Steinforth Thompson Trotter Tucker 227 COLOR GUARD: Petty Officer First Class Perkins, Chief Petty Officer Southerland, Chief Petty Officer Bass, Petty Officer First Class Abaried. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB MEMBERS: John Howie, Mark Toft, Billy Bennett, Pete Holby, Jeff Leahy, Dan Halcomb, Fran Wall, Inge Harmon, Lucia Linn, Amanda McLean. 228 Claire Peiret, this year's American Field Service exchange student is showing just where Belgium is on the globe. DEBATE TEAM The purpose of the Debate Team is twofold: to promote better debate technique in its members and to win honors for Huntsville High. The Debate Team travels throughout the South to participate in various University sponsored debate tournaments and holds the North Alabama Debate Tournament in Huntsville each year. Sponsor is Miss Stringer. TEAM MEMBERS: Mike Adamson, Jim Bowman, Greg DeLisle, David Erwin. Jim Finnegan, Barbara Griffin, Stuart Henderson, Wayne Koger, Joe Lane, Clyde Mackey, Perry Norton, Perry Ogletree, Alan Petroff, David Pilgrim, Rick Richardson, Ricky Smock, Mike Susko, Grabrile Urbanowicz. David Wilson. Jim Youna. 229 Charles Crute Phillip Fleming Raymond Frasier Roger Holladay Tom Eiland PRESIDENT David Fikes VICE-PRESIDENT Chris Matsos CHAPLAIN Doug Arnold Allen Brennaman Warren Burnam Edwin Baum Gary Campbell Jim Sawyer SECRETARY Scott Crumpton TREASURER MR. REYNOLDS-SPONSOR KEY CLUB Bunny Buist KEY CLUB SWEETHEARTS Susan Good rum David Spencer Hunter Waite Kirk Ward Mike Wode Mike Rodger (Not pictured) The Key Club is a service organization composed of 29 seniors, juniors and sophomores. New members are inducted in the spring and fall. Sponsored by the local Huntsville Kiwanis Club and shares in many of its activities and projects. The club serves H.H.S. and lends assistance to various charitable organizations 230 INTERACT CLUB Bob Daniels PRESIDENT John Haley VICE-PRESIDENT John Wilkinson SECRETARY Doug Martin TREASURER Mark Toft North Alabama District SECRETARY TREASURER Mr. Leo SPONSOR Louis Arcangel Doug Brown Dennis Burton Mark Chaffin Tim Cocker Jeff Craft Tom Daley Danny Debs Robert Eichleberger Charlie Fields Paul Frederick John Kesting David Kesting Mark Kesting David Leach Doug Leach Jimmy LeSeur Jimmy Lott Don Margo Dave Marseden Beatty McCaleb John Portella Mike Price George Rebh Mike Rhiehl Bob Serio Mike Sneed Stanley Traylor Dave Van Fossen Bob Vento John Wayden Paul Youngblood The Interact Club is a service organization of young men which provides an opportunity to work together in a world of fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding. Sponsored by Rotary International this club undertakes two projects annually. One project must benefit the school or community and the other project of International understanding. Members are selected by their academic standing, good character, and leadership potential. 231 ZETA ALPHA KAPPA TRI-HI-Y PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Gayle Porter Linda Lloyd Candy Ross TREASURER CHAPLAIN PARLIAMENTARIAN SPONSOR Cathy Leak Janet Wiginton Carolyn Hardwick Miss McAlpin Janice Diane Barbara Louise Gini Beil Drummond Edmondson Edwards Enoch Jo Ann Fisher Kathie Gattis Margaret Garth Nicky Harpe Lynn Harrison Marcey Susan Denise Kathy Hornbuckle Johnson Lavender Meyers Wanda Ann Sanders Rochelle The purpose of the Zeta Alpha Kappa Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. Miss McAlpin, the club sponsor, joins the girls in supporting families at Christmas and in social events throughout the year. 232 NIKE CLUB The Nike Club is a girls service and career club sponsored by the Rocket City Business and Professional Women's Club. Their activities this year have included various service projects in the school and community. The Nike Club co-ordinates the use of the bulletin boards in H.H.S. The members learn about possible careers through guest speakers and interesting programs. This year's sponsor is Mrs. Judith Cobb. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT Laura Miller, VICE-PRESIDENT Jackie Mangum, SECRETARY Marianne Collins, TREASURER Maureen Hall, PARLIAMENTARIAN Gail Linebaugh, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Jackie Fender, SENIOR DIRECTOR Dorothy Miller, JUNIOR DIRECTOR Jeri Jones. MEMBERS: Lynne Bodic, Suzanne Branum, Pat Burkett, Judy Czachurski, Linda Dunn, Gloria Gill, Becky Hunter, Susan Halloren, Sharon Hand, Barbara Harlow, Bobbie Hertha, Nancy Huffman, Alice Johnson, Cathy Jones, Carol Kozosloski, Gloria Little, Susan Lutke, Virginia Morgan, Tina Napolitano, Joyce Owens, Becky Smith, Diane Wible, Nancy Wilkins, Donna Winchester. SIGMA ALPHA CHI TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: PRESIDENT—Melody Arnts, VICE-PRESIDENT—Melinda Dawson, SECRETARY-Mary Grenyo, TREASURER-Karen McDaniel, SERGEANT-AT-ARMS—Beverly Baum and Janie Sharp. MEMBERS: Syndi Ball, Lynn Bischof, Marilyn Brown, Meb Byan, Johnna Clements, Kathy Clancey, Sue Dill, Debbie Dragos, Marcia Hubbard, Joy Hegwood, Linda Lammers, Barbara Lantz, Katie McBride, Evelyn Moore, Patti Nocke, Kathy Norris, Cynthia Orr, Kay Richardson. Christie Storie, Justine Susko, Janie Thompson, Pam Thompson, Susan Thompson, Janet Wagner. Louis Arcangeli Steve Cagle Oale Case Dink Getty Bobby Hall Wayne Hall Frank Holby Jim Hurd Mark Jones Della Clanton Skippy Clark Chris Cowles Shot Hart Gene Hartman Charles Hedden Bill linscott Mark Maddox Chris Matsos 234 Tricia Peeler Jan Peirce Bob Serio Vince Stafford Charles White Wayne Brown Chuck Cooper Scott Crumpton Paul Frederick Laurel Garrison Sandra Marks Steve McKenzie H-CLUB Bobby COACH Sandy Davis OWEN Deibler Edgar Prasthofer Mike Rhiel Jimmy Robinson Duffy Boles Dee Cumbaa Randy Gray Jeff Smith Jeff Sucic Rick Vizzcr Ginny Green Hughey Hamilton Robin Havinik Tim Walters Dave Van Fossen Roy Yarborough Robin Hunt Minor McWhorter Johnny Walters Not pictured: Don Margo, Henry Ricks, Charlei Roberts, Louis Fleming, David Northrup, Phil Price, Michelle Miles. Robby Rowan Calame Sammons Gary Clements Mark Chaffin Jesse Fields Mike Ford Susan Goodrum Lane Grubbs Wallace Miller John Portella Baine Tippons Lind Turner PEP CLUB OFFICERS: PRESIDENT-Sandra Marks, VICE PRESIDENT—Michelle Miles, SECRETARY-Kathy Holt, TREASURER-Ginny Peeler, Juke Alarm, Becky Ambrose, Barbara Babes, Pat Babwell, Judy Badwell, Syndie Ball, Linda Barnby, Edic Barnett, Pat Barry, Becky Bates, Beverly Baum, Carolyn Belcher, Susan Belcher, Jude Beleri, Gail Beyrle, Suzanne Branum, Suzanne Brown, Ann Burke, Macy Caldwell, Tracy Camp, Phyllis Caraccioli, Nancy Cockrell, Jill Cole, Amy Crim, Vicki Cummings, Martha Dalaney, Jean Davis, Saundra Davis, Dee D ?e Dollins, Diane Drummond, Shelia Dyar, Barbara Edmondson, Sharon Edwards, Becky Estes, Sarah Etheridge, Ginny Lou Faulker, Kathy Field, Lorrie Garrard, Diane Geiger, Cathy Giles, Ander Gilino, Mary Grenyo, Barbara Griffin, Carol Goodloe, Paula Hancock, Karen Hand, Carolyn Hardwick, Jenny Hawkins, Bess Hereford, Debbie Hicks, Donna Hicks, Dianna Hinds, Kathy Holt, Clair Hood, Nancy Huffman, Beth Jarrell, Judy Jones, Kris Karnert, Emmie Kinzer, Patsy Knight, Debbie Kolyer, Cookie Larson, Janet Lassiter, Susan Lehman, Sandy Locke, Ginny Looney, Patty Lovelace, Connie Marks, Carol McDonald, Karen McIntosh, Jane Miller, Laurel Nilsch, Synthia Orr, Cathy Patton, Rosemary Pearsall, Ginny Peeler, Lana Poehler, Karen Powell, Judy Pullman, Alice Raley, Cindi Shuford, Meg Sloan, Linda Smith, Jana Smith, Sue Smith, Margaret Ann Sparks, Renee Steakly, Penny Stephenson, Cathy Stern, Marcia Stevens, M-retie Sullivan, Justine Susko, Janie Thompson, Anne Thrasher, Leigh Tuck, Kathy Wainwright, Margaret Wallace, Janice Walters, Karen Ward, Kate Ward, Debbie Waffs, Joan Weil, Pam White, Jenny Whitly, Anita Wilbanks, Virginia Woods. Any student may be a member of the Pep Club who is interested in promoting school spirit. The club meets every Wednesday before football games in the fall to learn new cheers and practice the old ones. 235 236 art club OFFICERS: John Wayden PRESIDENT, Jeff Leahy VICE-PRESIDENT, Julia Marsh SECRETARY, Barbara Hatton TREASURER. The Fine Arts Club encourages an interest in basic and advanced art. The major event of the Art Club was hosting the 1968 Art Clubs of Alabama Convention and Julia Marsh being elected State Vice-President. Mrs. Rabidou is sponsor. MEMBERS: Lynn Blue, Lynne Bodie, Henry Bryan, Claudia Cerny, Laura Cochran, Mary Comus, Sherryl Corbett, Alan Grant, Laura Harrington, Bobbie Hertha, Elaine Holladay, Darline Hosenthien, Julia Kageyama, Ted Kromis, Jackie Lee, Linda Leonard, Connie Marks, Jean Meadows, Clay Moquin, Barbara Nathan, Lynn Opp, Cynthia Orr, Andy Potter, Norefte Segrest, Karl Schultz, Peggy Shuman, Mike Tice. Mark Toft, Margie Wilcoxon, Susan Williams. HEALTH CAREERS Phil Culver—PRESIDENT, John Howie-VICE-PRESIDENT, Harrianne Moore-SECRETARY, Mary Meeham-TREASURER. MEMBERS: Doub Brown, Jane Hanke, Margie Sullivan, Eddie Farrow, Richard Adams, Harold Jones, Anne Weiler, Karen Johnson, Amy Aldright, Jeri Garrard, Becky Smith, Patty Kelly, Janice Ireland, Gay Johnson, Julia Marsh, Linda MacDonald, Suzi Auchter, Naomi Boyan, Denise Buchana, Karin Stuff, Bobbie Stuff, Elizebeth Rice, Doris Jacobs, Tim Ready, Ann Fleming, Mike Meehan, James Shield, Marty Straws, Hugh Wasson, Keff Doak, Sharon Eyer, Neata Stewart, Bob Noel, Walt Record, Bobbie Shatter, Susan Vallely. 237 PHYSICS CLUB The Physics Club was founded for the purpose of inspiring students in the field of Physics, providing a working for those interested in ihe physical sciences, and promoting all activities of the science department at Huntsville High. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT Jim Pagel, VICE-PRESIDENT Charles Brooks, SECRETARY Linda Fold, TREASURER Shelly Smith. MEMBERS: Harold Baily, Paul Barney, Marty Brown, Roy Cantrell, Henry Dulcmba, Gary Edem, Curt Ferrell, David Fikes, Gloria Gill, Richard Harrison, Doug Hildrith, Kathy Jones, Butch Kin er, David Kirshstein, Clyde Mackey, Steve Mallernee, Chris Matsos, Bonnie McDaniel, Steve Morrow, Perry Ogletree, Gary Overhultz, Jim Owen, Paul Pautler, Jack Pierce, Art Polin, Jeff Roberts, Shelia Ross, Jerry Sadler, Bob Serio, Ricky Stewart, Janie Thompson, Steve Thornton, Wayne Tripp, Richard Tuley, Kathy Van Orden, Yolando Vasiloff, David Vatz, Bob Vento, Gary Williams, Tommy Wright. 238 CHEMISTRY CLUB OFFICERS: Robert Eichelberger—PRESIDENT, Andy Ashley- VICE-PRESIDENT, Donna Dalc-TREASURER, Donna Lucas—SECRETARY. MEMBERS: Andy Ashley. Doug Arnold, Pat Brooks, Jeff Craft, Mahala Crews, Deborah Dale, Paul Eadon, Carl Edem, Gary Edem, Robert Eichelberger, Eddy Farrow, Everett Fender, Bill Fleming, Linda Fold, Barry Grant, John Howie, John Haley, Doug Leach, Donna Lucas. Elaine Johnson, Don McCamy, Todd McCartney, Bill McKinney, David Miller, Cynthia Orr, Lynn Pearson, Artie Polin, Walt Record, David Zatz. INTER-SCIENCE COUNCIL The Chemistry Club, Physics Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and the Health Careers Club are members of The Inter-Science Council. State and Nattional affiliations are: Science Clubs of America; Alabama Junior Academy of Science; Junior Engineering Technical Society. Mrs. Burke sponsors the club. John Howie, Steve Mallcrnee, Keff Doak, Bob Serio 239 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Home Economic Club, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Evans, Miss Addison, Miss Marona, is open to any girl wishing to gain more knowledge in the homemaking area. Programs relating to this objective are given at the club's meetings. OFFICERS: Becky Elliot PRESIDENT, Collen Treloar VICE-PRESIDENT, Susan Weatherbee SECRETARY, Suzanne Brown TREASURER. MEMBERS: Carse Asbury, Pat Battles, Janice Beil, Susan Belcher, Teresa Bennett, Cherry Bragg, Ann Bramlet, Jan Bramlct, Judy Brooks, Sherril Burnhart, Wanada Cavanaugh, Claire Chambers, Amanda Cole, Ellen Collins, Melanie Cook, Donna Dale, Jean Davis, Melinda Dawson, Donna Dayo, Paula Delisle, Margaret Dembo, Leigh Dodrill, Dee Dollins, Debbie Dragon, Susan English, Mary Forehand, Robbie Garret, Mary Ann Gibbs, Andee Gilino, Karen Gilliam, Rosemary Hamilton, Pam Hiss, Cheryl Kennedy, Beverly Kitchens, Terrie Love, Sue Luton, Melissa Mandy, Susan McGuigan, Janice Nelson, Laurel Nitsch, Janis Paelian, Nedra Penrod, Claire Potter, Vicki Potter, Karen Powell, Pat Reed, Pam Reymann, Marta Richardson, Ann Schaffer, Linda Shaffer, Susan Schock, Helen Smith, Neata Stewart, Nancy Sutherland, Elaine Thompson, Kate Ward, Bonnie Wells, Belinda Wilkinson. 240 COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club is open to anyone who is taking or who has taken Business Law, Business Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, typing, shorthand, and recordkeeping. OFFICERS: Margaret Bingsfon PRESIDENT, Vickye Cooksey VICE-PRESIDENT, Linda Knievel SECRETARY, Pam Fulks TREASURER. MEMBERS: Melody Arnts, Charlotte Aystin, Susan Bergeron, Sue Blout, Donna Blue, Belinda Brookshire, Kathy Champagne, Johnna Clements, Martha Delaney, Clarence Englebert, Debbie Ellett, Belinda German,' Nicky Harp, Pat Harris, Barbara Hatton, Linda Hawkins, Lynn Hay, Elaine Holladay, Ellen Holladay, Marcy Hornbuckle, Denise Johnson, Sherry Knipp, Wayne Koger, Jane LaFans, John Mayhall, Rocky Medina, Joe Mazzone, Sally McCombs, Evelyn Moore, Susan Owens, Lynn Opp, Joyce Owens, Barb Parks, Kathy Quebbeman, Wanda Reynolds, Jeff Rhinehart, D iane Romine, Elenor Smith, Beirne Sparagins, Pam Thompson, Linda Turner, Danny Wilbanks, Nancy Wilkins, Diana Winn, Jill Zeman. First row left to right: Sharon McAllisfen, Brenda Stephenson, Janice Brakefield, Cindy Dorough, Sherry Robinson. Second row: Judy Wilkinson, Terry Shaw, Bob Daniels, Debbie Renfroc, Helen Haswell, Alma Hinkle. Third row: Mr May, Larry Cobble, Mark DeBolt, Tom Musgrove, Beatty McCaleb, Ronald Brown, Glenn McBride. The programs of merchandising, marketing, and management are included in Distributive Education. It is a two year training course included in the regular High School Program. 242 V.I.C.A First row left to right: Allie Guilliam, Karen Suddeath, Susan Lee, Phyllis Atkinson, Faye Badger, Kaye Badger. Second row: Diane McWhitney, John cawler, James Fawler, Charles Tuck, Janet Bagwell, Della Apostolos, Diane Teacle, Constance Pendleton. Third row: Thad Johnson, Tommy Childress, Andrea Canale, Earnest Page, Billie Gaines, Carol Biggs, Becky Blake, Barbara Elledge, Mr. Tunstill. A part time co-operative training program, the organization of Huntsville High is open to any Junior or Senior wishing to enter any field other than distribution. 243 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The Future Teachers Associations of Huntsville High was created for the purpose of helping its members learn more about the teaching profession, cultivate character qualities essential in a good teacher, and develop leadership. Mrs. Dozier is this year's sponsor. OFFICERS: Carolyn Belcher PRESIDENT, Christy Steele VICE-PRESIDENT, Carol Stamm SECRETARY, Shirley Nicholas TREASURER, Amy Aldridge HISTORIAN. MEMBERS: Barbara Babes, Linda Barnby, Janice Blocker. Jacque Fender, Becky Gunter, Maureen Hall, Darline Hosenthin, Eva Horn, Candy Jones, Shirley Kirkwood, Anne Ligochi, Terrie Love, Kathi McDonald, Roxanna Phillis, Theresa Reynolds, Kay Richardson, Bobbie Stuff, Elaine Thompson. RED CROSS COUNCIL The Red Cross Council is a service club at Huntsville High. As a project this year they stuffed over 1,200 Ditty Bags for the boys over in Vietnam. They usually stuff Christmas stockings for less fortunate children at Christmas. Their sponsor is Mrs. Bradley. Standing from left to right: Mrs. Bradley, Francis Cleghorn, Patsy Burdette, Thersa Reynolds, Joanie Holmes, Justine Susko, Margie Sullivan. ETA BETA CHI Efa Beta Chi is a newly formed honorary music club at H.H.S. It has a dua I purpose of honoring those band members who excel in musicianship and or leadership while promoting music and musical education in the school and community. Mr. Sloan is sponsor. OFFICERS: David Allen PRESIDENT, Jimmy lott VICE-PRESIDENT, Janice Snellgrove SECRETARY, Warren Burnam TREASURER, Joanie Holmes REPORTER. MEMBERS: Marcia Chesebro, David DuVall, Jane Elliott. Mike Haworth, Ann Long, Marie McCormack, Stanley Owen, Jean Parke, Wayne Perry, Kay Richardson, Betsy Williams. MIXED CHORUS First row left to right: Mrs. Hayes, Claire Chambers, Wanda Cavanaugh, Jane Bartree, Diand Deuel, Cathy Deason, Marianne Goodrich, Laurin Woodfr'n. Ann Burke, Janice Snellgrove, Bambie Davoren, Beth Johnson, Barbara I antz, Donna Winchester, Shelia Ross. Second row: Mary Ann Scent, Ann Fleming, Patricia Barrett, Becky Rousseau, Judy Burt, Tina Evans, Linda Powers, Becky Gunter, Marilyn Brown, Lynn Motley, Dorothy Miller, Patricia Massey, Polly Horton, Joy Hegwood, Goodrich? Third row. Danny Southerland, Joe Towery, Lynn Bischof. Patty Kelly, Sue Dill, Maureen Hall, Kay Gates, Janie Sharp, Lynne Johnston, Cindy Craft. Fourth row: Jerome Clay. Phillipe Williams. Roger Holladay. Robert Dudley, Steve Thorton, Steve Lashley, Steve Johnston. Herbert Holl, Allen Ball, Doug Leach, Doug Brown. 245 SOPHOMORE GIRLS CHORUS First row left to right: Mrs. Hayes, Kathy Ewing, Carol Bates, Lyn Godsey, Becky Burchan, Joy Moody, Patricia Wheelahan, Karen Hand, Robin Garrett, Susan Cloud. Second row: Neafa Stewart, Donna Shcrrell, Kathy Everidge, Sally Wright, Patty Shenefield, Margaret Mayo, Debbie Brien, Betty Beazer, Betty Phillips. Third row: Terry Pettit, Pat McIntosh, Janet Davis, Janice Irelan, Janet Baldwin, Joyce Ducan, Ann Hill, Cheryl Kenny, Barbara Bowen. Fourth row: Cindi Sampson, Wilma Queen, Susan Sanderson, Evely Graw, Iris Landers, Jan Evetf, Rita Teal, Christi Steinberger, Lisa Waddleton, Claire Clemens. GIRLS GLEE CLUB First row left to right: Mrs. Hayes, Susan Vallely, Vicki Lewis, Tina Napolitano, Ruth Tucker, Fran Wall, Donna Lucas, Kathy Riley, Brenda Burdette. Second row: Kay Dupree, Cathy Shrader, Carmen James, Janice Blocker, Candy Jones, Janet Chambliss, Johnna Clements, Karen Coulter. Third row: Cathy Drake, Kathy Neely, Marti Scrable, Diana Gill, Patty Moore, Teresa Holmes, Jana Smith, Diana Sims, Beverly Harper, Pat Buckley. Fourth row: Cheryl Elser, Darline Hosenthin, Debbie Williams, Sherry Husky, Sharon Guilian, Shelia Carroll, Norma Douglas, Lorrie Finsen, Linda Fold. MUSIC CLUB Huntsville High's Music Club is a fine arts club for those interested in Music. If meets on the second Thursday of the month with varied programs ranging from Baroque Madrigals to Dance Band Music. Each year at Christmas, the club carols at rest homes and hospitals with its annual Christmas party afterwards. As a project this year it is working toward the purchase of a harpsichord for the department. Mrs. Hayes is sponsor. OFFICERS: Roger Holladay PRESIDENT. Mary Lou Brown VICE-PRESIDENT, Kathy Brown SECRETARY. Elaine Johnson, TREASURER. MEMBERS: Jon Baldwin. Carol Bates, Beverly Berzitt, Billy Birchfield, Janice Blocker, Mary Lou Brown, Kathy Brown, Susan Brannum, Debbie Brien, Brenda Burdette, Bruce Campbell, Sheila Carroll, Claire Clements, Joyce Dunkon, Cheryl Elser, K3thrine Everidge, Sharon Eyer, Laurie Findsen, Linda Fold, Mary Beth Forehand, Raymond Fraser, Robbie Garrett, Diana Gill, Marienne Goodrich, Sharon Gillian, Evelyn Grau, Ann Hill, Terri Holmes, Roger Holladay, Carmen Jones, Elaine Johnson, Veta Kell, Patti Kelly, Lee Landers, Susan lee. Karen lewis, Margaret Mayo. Mandy McClean, Betty Phillips, Cris Rodgers, Susan Sanderson, Marti Scrablc, Cathie Shrader, Donna Sherrell, Jan Smith, Danny Southerland, Cathi Stern, Rita Teal, Ruth Tucker, Susan Valley, Kathy Weissinger, Debbie Williams, Pat Winn, Trisha Wheelahan, Sally Wright. OFFICERS: Kathy Brown-SECRETARY, Mary lou Brown—PRESID ENT, Elaine Johnson-TREASURER, Roger Holladay-PRESI-DENT. 247 CONCERT BAND First row left to right: Jane Elliott, Debbie Duke, Kay Richardson, Joanne Holmes, Christine Wagner, Karen Engeman, Dennis Ferrell, Becky Sloan, Warren Burnam, Pam Burdette, Marcia Chesebro, Lynn Monkries. Second row: Betsy Williams, Marie McCormack, Janice Snellgrove, Cathy Mintz, Jay Montgomery, Louis Kennedy, Mike Rodgers, Kathy Van Orden, Herbert Holl, Jean Parks, Carol Chase, Tommy Wright, Doug Brown, Mike Wode, Dave Marsden, Richard Harski, Cherry Flo Brooksbank, Doug Leach. Third row: David Allen, Marsha Kennedy, Cathy Owen, Ann Long, Lee Bailey, George Hill, David Cawley, Donna Stavinski, Mike Long, Cindy Lewis, Debbie Johnson, Carmen Coker, Susan Krueger, Kathy Norris, Janice Wilson, Jimmy Lott, Jim Sawyer, Robert Grauberger, Brad Green, Dale Proctor, Bill Morgan, Jim Sloan, Charles Greer, Jim Snellgrove, David Spencer. Fourth row: Richard McGill, James Buchholz, Ken Michaels, Mike Haworth, Phillip Dark, Candy Jones, Pete Horne, Wayne Perry, Lynn Gibbs, Pat Maloney, David Leach, David DeShields, David DuVall, Mike Thomas, Steve Lashley, David Herlong, Tom Halseth, Don Caldwell, Robert Dudley, Stanley Owen. DRUM MAJOR-DAVID ALLEN ASSISTANT DRUM AAAJOR—WAYNE PERRY INTERNATIONAL CLUB BOARD MEMBERS: Meg Sloan, Ellen Jones, Amanda McLean, Ann Bramlet, Maria Novotnak, Ruth Heimburg, Polly Horton, Richard Foster, Bob Serio, Jim Reed, Dan Halcomb. Not pictured Cheryl Nelson and Phillip Dark. In the spring of 1968 representatives of the Latin, French, Spanish and German Clubs formed the groundwork of the International Club. Membership is over 200. Through programs given by Paul Reagan who traveled to Greece, Claire Peiret of Belgium and the Huntsville Council for International Visitors, the Club has gone beyond the languages and cultures taught at H.H.S. International Club will also help with the Colombian Exchange Program and is interested in various spring and summer trips offered for study and pleasure. A Christmas Bake Sale and a Spring Rummage Sale enabled the club to raise funds to help A.F.S. send a Huntsville High student overseas. The Happening is the night of the foreign language department dinner and entertainment. International Club is open to all students of Huntsville High. It is not necessary to take a foreign language to become a member. Sponsors are Mrs. Darby and Mrs. J. Smith. PRESIDENT Billy Bennett, SECRETARY Ann Fleming. MEMBERS: R.Adams, B.Ambrose, J.Andres, B.Austin, M.Badgett, L.Baily, J.Babin, J.Barker, B.Barnby, C Belcher, J.Bellew, B.Bennett, J.Blocker, L. Bodie, D.Boody, D.Bowers, N.Boyar, C.Bragg, S.Branum, A.Bramlet, M.Bridges, D.Brien, C.Brooks, P.Brooks, K.Brown, K.Brown, M.Brown, S.Brown, D.Browning, D.Buchanan, D.Burt, N.Butler, D.Carroll, C.Cerny, V.Chapman, D.CIark, K.CIark, M.Cleary, C.CIcmens, S.CIoud, K.Colburn, S.CIoburn, A.Cole, C.Cole, N.Cockrell, D.Collins, K.Cregar, C.Csar, J.Czachurski, D.Dale, B.Daley. P.Dark, M.Daussman, F.Decostanzo, G.DeLisle, M.Dembo, C.Dino, D.Dragos, K.Ducan, L.Dunn, G.Edem, J.Ernshaw, B.Est, C.Ferrell, A.Fleming, M.Forehand, R.Foster, D.Frisic, J.Furman, J.Gerrard, M. Goodrich, S.Graff. P.Graham, B.Grant, D.Greene, S.Guilian, J.Hagan. D.Halcomb, M.Hall, D.Hanawalt, J Hanke, D.Hawkins, R.Heimburg, N.Hin- richs, S.Henry, B.Hertha, T.Holmes, C.Hood, D.Hosesthein, P.Horton, C.Howie, J.Howie, N.Huffman, S.Huffman, K.Hunter, J.Hutson, C.Jones, C.Jones, E.Jones, J.Jones, J.Kostankis, J.Kasting, J.Kasting, P.Kelly, P King, B.Kinzer, E.Kinzer, D.Kirshtein, T.Kromis, P.Ladrith, J.Lee, S.lee, M Lewter, B.Libby, A.Ligocki, G.Linebaugh, C.Linn, L.Linn, J.Lott, S.Lott, D.Lucas, S.Lutke, B.Mace, J.Mangum, L.Marshal, R.McBride, M.McCarthy, M.McClure, M.McLaughlin, A.McLean, M.Meehan, D.Miller, L.Miller, L.Miller, C.Mintz, L.Monkreys, J.Moody, D.Moore, R.Moore, E.Morlock, L.Murray, S. Murray, K.Neely, C.Nelson, R.Nelson, M.Novotnak, S.Ostermann, R.Pear sail, D.Perry, B Phillips, D.Phillipes, C.Peiret, l.Powers, E.Pryor, M.Pullen, W.Queen, R.Rasnake, H.Rospilair, W.Record, J.Reed, P.Rogers, A Russell, P.Ryan, S.Salonimer, S.Shock, L.Schwinghamer, B.Serio, C.Shaw, K.Shraker, B.Shratter, C.Shuford, M.Sloan, J.Smith, L.Smith, S.Sockwell, C.Sfem, M.Stevens, M.Stockstill, W.Susko, M.Tarr, M.Toft, B.Traylor, T. Turner, B.Urbanowicz, D.Vatz, B.Wagner, F.Wall, M.Wallace, R.Wansley, S.Warms, D.Watts, L.Weber, T.Wheelaham, A.Weiler, B.Wells, P.White, R.White, J.Whitley, M.Wilcoxin, C.Wilde, S.Williams, D.Wilson, V.Woods, D Woosley, M.Wright, M.Young, D.Zapotocky. 249 A. Sonja Osterman, Pat Buckley and Mary Pullen, student aid, are weight ed down with departmental duties. B. Mrs. Smith uses the overhead projector to initiate French conversation. C. Richard Foster talks with Susan Schock and others about the School to-School program. D. Ruth Heimburg, student aid, is always running errands or tutoring students. E. Classmates discuss with each other their trip to Europe with Mrs. Cline. F. Roger Rasnake, Exchange Student of 1968 shows Barranquilla to Susan Schock, student chosen for 1969. G. Claire Pcirct, American Field Service student from Belgium, and Ellen Jones, American Field Service Club President, talk with Mr. Masterson, Vice-Principal. H. New teachers, Mrs. Barbarria, Mr. Akbay, and Miss Williams get acquainted with the equipment of the department. I. Latin teachers, Mrs. Hamm and Mrs. Darby, compare notes at the podium. J. What delicacies there will be at the International Club Bake Sale say Mrs. Cline and Mrs. Talbot. K. Mrs. Goans congratulates Mary McCarthy upon her achievement in the National Spanish examination. They are standing in front of the plaque to which Mary's name has been added. L. Jim Reed, Treasurer, receives a check for the Biafra fund from Billy E ennett. International Club President. M. Preparing for the Bake Sale are Ruth Heimburg, Amanda McLean and Billy Bennett. N. Paul Reagan, Community Ambassador to Greece, showed slides and reported on The Experiment in International Living. O. Claire Peiret introduces herself to International Club members. P. Refreshments were also a part of the meeting with Paul Reagan. Q. Some of the German students sang in German for the Classroom Teachers As. and AAUW. R. Costumes of the world were seen at the Bake Sale. S. International Club members are always eager to participate in classroom recitations. T. Mrs. Macomber shows Pat Landrith, assistant, what to look for in a set of papers. U. Mrs. Hamm often uses the tape recorder to review Latin grammar. V. Mrs. Goans checks pronounciation in Spanish via the electronic equipment. INTERNATIONAL CLUB IN ACTION 251 HUNTSVILLE HIGH MAJORETTES These girls who are chosen for their style and baton twirling add spirit and color to the band. The majorettes practice regularly during the summer months to prepare for the half-time ceremonies of the H.H.S. football games. They not only are an asset to the ball games, but also lead the band in numerous parades. HEAD MAJORETTE—Janice Snellgrove Janice in action! Kay Richardson—SENIOR 253 Ann Long—JUNIOR Each girl who holds the honor of being a member of the H.H.S. Color Guard must also play in the band. When the Color Guard was originated it was only to lead the band during parades, but now it has become a very important part of the band's half-time program during football season. Marcia Kennedy—SENIOR HUNTSVILLE HIGH HEAD COLOR GUARD-Joanie Holmes Linda Lammers—SENIOR Kathy Norris—SENIOR COLOR GUARD Cindy Lewis—JUNIOR Jan Wilson—ASSISTANT HEAD COLOR GUARD Marcia Chesebro—JUNIOR 255 Jean Parks—JUNIOR • •• fmm y? ' + .• +' tJ • y f y■ s t } • H • '’I .1 . v] •• ' 4- ««. k A ' tj % i V . J rU'. 256 STUDENT LIFE 257 DETERMINATION CLASS FAITH THIS IS OUR YEAR AND WE PROVED IT THROUGH PRIDE HERE’S TO ALABAMA! I'm so HAPPY!!! Takes 2 Juniors to get a SENIOR down. SENIORS working on campaign. Go Best Looking GO!!! When you're feeling down and out just lift up your head and shout. 260 How about moving your paper a little to the right? OFF TO THE PROM. And so then I told Mike I left his ring at Myrtle Beach. Wayne I'm trying but . . . S-E-NI-ORS PEACE Brother!!! Don't be sad, Janet, think about Myrtle Beach! What does 72 mean to you?!? May the best man win! BIG MEN ON CAMPUS . . . Shake it, Buffy!!! Charles is not fat!!! PIERIAN staff working hard as usual. WOW!!! Pasciak WOW!!! Sally had a party. Don't you wish everybody did?? EGGHEAD!!! Smith tries out for majorette. How'd ja, how'd ja??? Yeah Hartman, we said ROIL TIDE!!! YAYH! SENIORS!!! C'mon, Muscle Man Sue, you can do it!!! Who in the ... is he!?! Should have danced all night . . . Hooked on a feeling. Ain't love grand? Aw c'mon Wayne . .. BE YOUNG, BE FOOLISH, BE HAPPY. 264 Bottle of wine, fruit of the vine, when you gonna let mo . . . Jan and Janet, our Pretty Ballerinas. From 9th graders to Seniors is a l-o-n-g way. Delta Tri Sigma Annual Beauty Walk always has a big crowd. 265 I'm with you . . . SENIORS have SPIRIT!!! Arky and his little sis. SENIOR PARENTS BOOSTER PAGE Louis Archangeli Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller Dr. and Mrs. William Austin Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Powers Alton H. Belcher Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Price Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Buist, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gunter Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ryan Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Kinzer Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ryan E. E. Lutke John and Mary Schaffer Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Martin Phil and Nancy Youngblood PARENTS BOOSTER PAGE Mr. and Mrs. Norbert E. Andres Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Haley Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ashley Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hanvey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnard Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hatley Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Bellows Mrs. R. L. Landers Mr. and Mrs. Jules W. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marks Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Bramm Mr. and Mrs. William Milan Mr. and Mrs. Bion W. Duncan Mrs. E. P. Peery Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Frisic Mrs. Pansy Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Furman Mr. and Mrs. Watson M. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gardepe Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Geis Mr. and Mrs. E. Duncan Troupe Mr. and Mrs. Poyce H. Waldrep, Jr. advertisements 267 Meadow Gold Compliments of MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES YOUR LOCAL FRIENDLY DAIRY W. L. HALSEY GROCERY COMPANY, INC. Huntsville, Alabama Institutional Grocers We Feature CODE Quality Foods We Combine Prompt Deliveries and Courteous Service With Our Slogan: Reliable Merchandise Since 1879 TEAMWORK On the football field or basketball court, teamwork is the key to success. The talent and ability of individuals may vary, but without this vital ingredient the ability to cooperate and work together—individual abilities are less effective. Teamwork is also vital in any industrial enterprise. The Rohm and Haas team is made up of more than 13,000 men and women who make some 2300 different products enzymes for the textile, food, and tanning trades; emulsions for paints, floor polishes, textiles and paper coatings; acrylic plastic sheet and molding powder: insecticides; miticides the list would fill a book. The Redstone Research Laboratories produces new-scientific knowledge and new technology for use in rockets and missiles. To do this a variety of skills are required. Chemists, engineers, chemical operators, accountants, typists, secretaries, pipefitters, mechanics, instrument men there are few skills w hich are not represented on the Rohm and Haas team. Your ability to cooperate and work with others is essential to your success wherever your future leads you. We wish you every success. ROHM iHRRS REDSTONE RESEARCH LABORATORIES HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA 35807 269 Compliments of LYRIC THEATRE MADISON THEATRE WHITESBURG DRIVE-IN THEATRE SEVENTY-TWO DRIVE-IN THEATRE Compliments of DILWORTH LUMBER CO. Builders Supplies Hardware 539-4123 415 Church St., N.W. 271 N tth fliafama Qof ae of Commence CONGRATULATIONS—HUNTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL-GRADUATES—1969 Our nationally approved and accredited training beyond High School can help you become a Professional Secretary or Accountant. Accredited by: The Accrediting Commission for Business Schools, Washington, D.C., as a Two Year School Of Business. Attend the school that trained the Miss National Secretary for 1958 and Runner-Up for Miss National Secretary of I960; and one of the top si National Secretaries of 1961. NORTH ALABAMA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Advertiser for Past 22 Years North Alabama College of Commerce Building Phones 536-261 I 528 Madison Street or 539-0429 Huntsville, Ala. Wedding Photography Is a Specialty at One Block East of Parkway on Bob Wallace 272 Enjoy your high school ring now! Don't wait until you're almost out ot school to get your school ring wear the symbol of your high school and your achievement as a sophomore, junior, and senior! Order your 10K gold school ring now . from Zale's. So easy to own ... on convenient terms. SHOP OUR LOW PRICES! BEms %ilf4 =r« fl nlSfasl Join Our Student Credit Club 2 Stores Heart of Huntsville and 115 Washington MADISON COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY BATTS APOTHECARY BENTLY DRUG CO. BUTLER PHARMACY CRYSTAL PHARMACY GARDINER DRUG CO. HUMPHREY'S TWICKENHAM PHCY. JONES HOSPITAL PHARMACY LILY FLAGG PHARMACY MILLER'S DRUG CO. MIRACLE CITY PHCY. NUNN-BEASON PHCY. PEACOCK'S APOTHECARY PHYSICIANS APOTHECARY SPARKS STEM TURNERS PHARMACY WHITESBURG APOTHECARY Compliments of PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Dunnavant's Mall and Haysland Square 536-4441 NOTHING GIVES YOU SO MUCH for So Little . . . as Your Newspaper Chi’ ijmntsbiUe (times Ph. 534-241 I The Finest ROSE JEWELRY in Men's Clothing for Fine Diamonds Watches Complete Bridal Department Open Accounts Welcome HOLIDAY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 2703 Patton Rd • Huntsville, Ala. • 539-9091 and WHITESBURG CENTER Whitesburg Dr. • Huntsville, Ala. • 881-3336 Downtown 121 Washington St. 274 Compliments of SAINT'S FLOOR SERVICE PANTHERS TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOPPE Everyone $ Favorite ... .Downtown on the Square. . .. Headquarters for Class Rings Solid Gold 6 Week Delivery BURR'S JEWELRY Oakwood and Andrew Jackson 539-5410 275 Compliments of Rutenberg's • Heart of Huntsville Shopping Center 536-2047 • 2357 Whitesburg Drive 536-9091 For The Best Deal In A New Or Used Automobile See Your New Car Dealer Huntsville New Car Dealers Association themall N. MEMORIAL PARKWAY AT UNIVERSITY DRIVE Phone 539-7738 Hay Advertising Ccx Outdoor Advertising P. O. Box 126 • 301 Pratt Avenue, N.E. Huntsville, Alabama 35804 Compliments of 'Tffau'Uce Deal Realty Phone 883-2930 Deal With Deal RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Compliments of 539-2246 Art Supplies Heart of Huntsville Shopping Mat HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA 35801 F ARAGON JEWELERS Haysland Square HUNTSVILLE RETAIL FURNITURE ASSN. BIG BROTHERS SUPER MARKET Norris Riddle Estick Furniture Co. Mason Furniture Co. Marks-Fitigerald Woody Furn. Appliance Sterchi's Miller Furniture Co. Wilson Furniture Co. Southern Furn. Co. Hale Brothers Furn. Co. Store No. I—2121 Whitesburg Drive Store No. 2—4008 Holmes Avenue N.W. Store No. 3—1449 O'Shaughnessy Ave. Store No. 4—Oaltwood Shopping Center Compliments of GATES CLEANERS Whitesburg Shopping Center Airport Road and Whitesburg Drive Compliments of LEWTER HARDWARE CO. 222 Washington Street 539-5777 Vs: TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU mason Parkway City and The Mai! A Compliments of TERRY HEIGHTS CLEANERS SOUTHERLAND'S PHOTO, INC. Dunnavant’s Mall 539-9627 Photographic Supplies For All Photographers” Compliments of BETWEEN US GIRLS 278 Compliments of ZETA TAU Compliments of VALLEY CLEANERS Parkway City ROBBINS MUSIC CENTER Your Complete Music Store 2126 Memorial Parkway 539-2474 SPACE DIVISION CHRYSLER CORPORATION HUNTSVILLE OPERATIONS (An equal opportunity employer) DYESS HIBBETT SPORTING GOODS, INC. 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