J O Johnson High School - Harmony Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

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I Each day we meet with new experiences. . . 5 12 If we could only grasp the dreams of tomorrow, while firmly holding to the realities of the past. . . 16 We must treasure the past, prepare for the future and live for today. 18 61 All CO Vi LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Board of Edu- cation, Dr. V. M. Burkett, Superin- tendent; Mr. Fred Rosenblum, Mrs. Antonio Reynolds, Mr. Fletcher Sel- don, President, Mr. John Goodloe, Dr. Preston Farrish. Marvin Clem Principal LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Dr. Denver Anderson, Assistant Principal. Upper Right: Willie Clark, Assistant Princi- pal. Lower Right: John Masterson, Assistant Principal. 22 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Viola Adams, Counselor. Upper Right: Rich- ard Ament, Math. Center Left: Loretta Anderson, Math Aide. Center Middle: Linda Baccus, Counselor. Center Right: Elizabeth Barker, Language Arts. Lower Left: Athelia Barnes, Sci- ence. Lower Right: Maggie Battle, BOE. i 23 LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Dean Bekken, Social Studies. Upper Middle: Chris- tine Bell, Registrar. Upper Right: Sal- lie Berryhill, Business Education. Cen- ter Left: David Bess, Language Am. Center Middle: Emma Birdwell, Media Aide. Center Right: Carolyn Bradford, Science. Lower Left: Linda Brawley, An. Lower Right: Lucy Brown, P.E. i - 24 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Wilbert Brown, Language Arts. Upper Middle: Margaret Bryant, Office Aide. Upper Right: Max Burleson, Head Coach. Center Left: Amy Burton, Business Education. Center Middle: William Rice, Campus Supervisor. Center Right: Judith Cantey, Math. Lower Left: Ben Carron, Math. Lower Right: Jimmy Chambers, Driver’s Education. LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Billy Chan- dler, Counselor. Upper Middle: Jill Clements, Language Arts. Upper Right: Frank Cook, P.E. Center Left: Joyce Cross, Social Studies Aide. Center Middle: Beverly Crowell, DE. Center Right: Robert Crump, Language Arts. Lower Left: Barbara Curry, Busi- ness Education. Lower Right: Mike Davis, Math. 26 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Thomas Davis, Basic Vocational. Upper Right: Charlotte Digby, Math. Center Left: Betty Dillard, Business Education. Center Middle: Jennifer Donovan, Social Studies. Center Right: Robert Engle, Social Studies. Lower Left: Annette Ellenburg, Social Studies. Lower Right: Betty Erb, Social Studies. 27 LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Colonel Eyer, ROTC. Upper Right: Rebecca Ezell, Math. Center Left: Judy Fox, Math. Center Middle: Bob Gorum, Art. Cen- ter Right: RossGrable, Science, Math. Lower Left: Becky Gray, Business Edu- cation. Lower Middle: Barbara Gross, Foreign Language. Lower Right: Laura Hall, Science. 28 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Annemarie Hamer, Foreign Language. Upper Right: Glenda Harlow, Language Arts. Center Left: Ron Harris, Drama, Sci- ence. Center Middle: Neal Harrison, Science. Center Right: Jonita Haynes, Language Arts. Lower Left: Judy Henry, Media Aide. Lower Middle: Harry Hitchcock, Social Studies. Lower Right: James Howard, Math. LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Charmon Humphrey, P.E. Upper Right: Joe Jackson, Social Studies. Center Left: Charles Jacob, P.E. Center Middle: Norma Jensen, Social Studies. Center Right: Lois Keele, Language Arts. Lower Left: Ada Kelly, Home Ec. Lower Middle: James King, Math. Lower Right: Toni Konieczny, Foreign Language. 30 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Judith Lam- bert, Science. Upper Middle: Sue Lucas, Counselor. Upper Right: Pat Malone, Science. Center Left: Karla Maneval. Language Arts. Center Mid- dle: Don Marsh, Science. Center Right: Dorothy Massey, Instructional Assistant. Lower Left: Susan McCain, Language Arts. Lower Right: Dianne Miller, Language Arts. 31 LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Connie Moore, Language Arts. Upper Middle: Loyce Moore, Industrial Arts. Upper Right: Teddie Morris, Foreign Lan- guage. Center Left: Norma Norton, Social Studies. Center Middle: Ser- geant Nye, ROTC. Center Right: Patsy Parker, Math. Lower Left: Mike Par- vin, Social Studies. Lower Right: Patricia Patterson, Home Ec. 32 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Stephanie Patty, Social Studies. Upper Right: Charles Persall, Science. Center Left: Bonnelle Pike, P.E. Center Middle: Ronnie Quick, P.E. Center Right: Arnold Reichart, Band. Lower Left: Woodrow Ricketts, Campus Supervisor. Lower Middle: Gisela Rieger, Foreign Language. Lower Right: Edna Rigsby, Math. 33 LEFT PAGE: Upper Lefi: Walter Rodgers, Basic Vocational. Upper Middle: Thomas Rogers, DO. Upper Right: Eleanor Rol- man, Choral. Center Left: Mozel Roper, Librarian. Center Middle: Elois Sampson, Language Arts. Center Right: Ronnie Saunders, Social Studies. Lower Left: Jean Saylor, Guidance Aide. Lower Right: Michael Scherer, Social Stud- ies. 34 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Ann Schrimsher, Librarian. Upper Right: Willard Scissum, Drivers Ed. Center Left: Gary Scott, Business Ed. Center Middle: Angela Simpson, Language Arts. Center Right: Esther Smith, Bookkeeper. Lower Left: Patricia Smith, Home Ec., Yearbook. Lower Right: Chris Spurlock, Language Arts. LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Stanley Staf- ford, Business Education. Upper Right: Elizabeth Stevens, Language Arts. Center Left: Jenny Sue Stewart, Lan- guage Arts. Center Middle: Penny Summers, Social Studies. Center Right: Bobbie Taylo, Social Studies. Lower Middle: Wayne Taylor, Social Studies. Lower Right: Beverly Tucker, Business Ed. 36 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Barbara Van Netta, Art. Upper Right: Patricia Ver- ano, Foreign Language. Center Left: Dorothy Vernon, Home Ec. Center Middle: Claire Vickers, Language Arts. Center Right: Janet Wagner, Sci- ence. Lower Left: Cathy Wainright, Science. Lower Middle: Nancy Warm- brod, Language Arts. Lower Right: Betty Wilson, Counselor. 37 LEFT PAGE: Upper Center: Beverly Wilson, Language Arts, Aide. Upper Right: Delphus Wilson, Language Arts. Center Left: Mike Wilson, Basic Voca- tional. Center Middle: Francis Woo- dard, Social Studies. Center Right: Teryl Woods, Social Studies. Lower Left: Elizabeth Wunch, Social Studies. Lower Right: Patricia Yandle, Foreign Language. 38 _ RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: R. W. Jack- son, Building Engineer. Lower Left: Lunchroom Staff, Seated: Christine Turner, Susie Hammonds, Viola Drin- kard. Standing: Ruth Chaffee, Matilda Kluka, Stella Harper, Estelle Isbell, Juanita Blackburn, Cassie Garner, Marie Page, Roberta Posey, Doris Cole, Hattie Love, John Strong, Jerry Burton. 39 40 SENIORS 41 We kept it alive in '75 That is the spirited motto of the Class of '75 led by their officers, Donza Cathey; Vice President; Debbie Thompson, Treasurer; Mark Kemp, President; and Pam Blevins, Secretary. The class planned and participated in several activities such as Mock Prom, Senior Escapades, Senior Banquet, Senior Picnic, and Senior Prom. Our spirit was most evident in the magazine sale. We exceeded our $20,000 goal by $500. Sandra Adams Tom Adams Mike Abell Cathy Albright Rhonda Allegood Julie Allen Mariana Allison Peter Allison Sandra Allison Kim Alonso Van Armstrong JoEllen Armstrong Shawn Austin Chuck Aurand Richard Apperson Glenn Baeske Ricky Bailes Barbara Baker Gregory Baker Brian Ball Michelle Ball Harold Barber Cecila Barber Mark Barksdale Betty Battle % Mary Bauman Rita Baxley 45 Christine Becker Rhonda Beddingfield Jeff Belote Randall Blackwood Timothy Blair Pamela Blevins Joyce Bone George Bowers Lea Bradford Audrey Brewer Kathy Bridges Jennifer Braun Trina Bridges Brenda Brislin Connie Britton Beth Brown Janet Cantrell Linda Carroll Gloria Burchfield Caren Carden Robert Casebolt Janella Burner Becky Carlin Debbie Cash Donza Cathey William Chovan Debbie Cassidy Debra Clark Jackie Clark John Clark Faye Clements Angela Cofield Wynton Cole 49 Karen Coltrane Denise Collier Teresa Collier Kieth Colvard Richard Congo Maureen Connally Marie Conrad Terri Cook Patricia Coonrod 50 Mary Lynn Corl Karla Counts Janet Copeland Hughie Crowson Daniel Crane Jim Crumbley Barbara Crutcher Donnie Crutcher 51 Steve Crutchfield Michael Crye Chris Culpepper Phillip Cummings Elizabeth Curry Gi Gi Cunis Gregory Cunis Army Daniel III Janet Daniels Cassandra Darwin Susan Davis Juan Davis Terry Davis Sherry Densmore 4 Travis Day Deborah Drake Winfred Dewberry r Shirley Douglas 53 54 Sammy Eidson Janet Emerson Gene Erb Donna Falkenberry Douglas Fees Teresa Felch Willie Finney r j Marsha Fleming Landy Finn 55 Bertha Fletcher Vanessa Fletcher Lacey Ford Teia Fordham Deborah Fox Patsy Ford Barry Fredrick John Fredricks Celeste Frazier Cedric Fuller Jon Gahan Benny Gaines 56 Thennan Gardner Pat Galyean Joe Gareri Jamie Gargis Charles Gaut Catherine Gentry Omana George Sharon Gillies 57 Freddie Godbee Regina Embry Sandra Godsey Jeff Graham Dennis Gray Pamela Gosnell Ray Grigsby Steve Grochowsky Linda Gundlach JBk t Richie Hailey James Hale Shelly Hall Carolyn Hamilton Willie Hammonds Leslie Harding Craig Hardy ■ t. ✓ • Alice Hargrove Randy Harper 59 Karen Harris Beverly Hayes David Hayes Thomas Hayes Philip Heilman Brian Helser Kenneth Hendrix James Hereford Diane Hewitt 60 Linda Hewitt Melinda Higgins _ i Sharon Hildreth Debbie Honey Gary Hood Dellie Horton 61 Daniel Hoyle Cynthia Humphrey 62 Elizabeth Hunter Dale Hutchens Tom Irwin Janice Jamar Donna Jackson Debbie Jensen Donnie Johnson Dean Jackson Cynthia Johnson Muriel Jackson Patricia Jensen Ophelia Johnson Suzanne Johnson Debbie Jones Mattie Jones Cynthia Jones Gary Jones David Jordan Donald Jones Sandra Jones Andrea Jones Jane Jordan Idella Kelly James Jordan Laura Kelly Ricky Kennamore 65 Angie Kerr Janet Kerschner Dennis Kimery William Laarz Linda Kirk Susan Kuykendall Carol Lacey Dawn King Terry Kinnebrew Mark Komara Cindy Kniphfer Kathy Kyzer Linda Lacy Kenny Land Nancy Land Tammy Lee Sandra Legg Robin Lemly 67 Daryl Lightford Amy Lieberman Norman Lier Kyle Little Cornelia Love Dorothy Lindberg Jeff Love Melessia Lucky Kevin Males 68 Robert Malone Joe Maness Melannie Mann Marilyn Matthews Douglas Marshall Bonnie Martin Sharon Matthews Ronnie Maxwell Jerry McAllister Bruce McCombs Bobby McCoy Kenneth McCormick Minnie McCrary William McCormick Lynda McFarland Sandra McGee Micheal McKee Benny Medlen Linda Meidinger Mary Mellen Sandra Medley Carol Mercer Deborah Metcalf JoAnn Milbum Johnnie Miller Anna Millsaps Bobby Minney Cathy Montgomery Christie Moore Debbie Mize Karen Nance Dianne New Steve Neyman 72 Angela Oliver David Page Monty Orme Joseph Parker Donna Parker Pamela Parker Tommy Parker David Parks Debra Paschal 73 Kathy Patterson Ralph Peavy Sharon Phillips Doug Patterson Cheryl Perez Phillip Pickett Karen Patterson Nancy Payne Debby Phillips Penny Piette Randy Piette Michael Poliak Theresa Prince Lenny Prozan Robert Pruitt 75 Jan Putney Audrey Reasonover Wayne Rice 76 Janie Rampey Kim Redman Donald Ricraft Cyndi Ray Debbie Reed Marguin Rinard Sharon Rodriquez Ronny Roberts Debbie Robinette Vickie Rolman Chase Ross Patricia Russell Sharon Rutledge Karen Ryan Jeri Satterfield 77 Rick Schmidt Danny Schwartz i Katrina Saylor Cary Scott John Scott Larry Scott 78 Lisa Seaton Douglas Seaver Donna Seely William Sellers Nathaniel Shelton Ricky Skiles Ellen Sledge Anita Shelton x Micky Sharp Bobbie Smith Le Anne Smith Dennis Sorden Teresa Staggs Carmen Smith Ocie Smith Karen Smith Jim Snell Alan Stewart Debbie Stewart Jackie Stewart Marcus Stone Lori Stowers Helen Stressel Gene Suggs Cheryl Summer Steven Suns 81 William Sweikart Cathy Tanner Lois Sykes Karen Taylo Richard Swinea Robin Tate Lesia Taylor Charlotte Thompson Debbie Thompson Judy Toney Debbie Tucker Kenneth Tucker Virginia Tucker Debbie Tyler Beverly Upton Cheryl Vadasy Billy Viall Lonnie Vogan 83 Carolyn Wallace David Waller Daniel Wade Janice Walton Sandy Walton Blaine Waybright Kenneth Weeks Steve West Dorothy Westlake 84 85 Michael Williams Sarah Wilson Steve Wilson Tom Winstead Sandra Workman Ricky Yell David Wise James Yancy Eva Young Mickey Wofford Rocky Yates Kenan Young Rhonda Young J. O. Johnson High Alma Mater Long we'll cherish those happy days. The warming spirit that ever stays; The friendship that will never die, Within the halls of Johnson High. Jaguar bands and our teams do show, Their pride and courage to friend and foe; Best Alma Mater in the land, Forever loyal we do stand. Home of Jaguars strong and bold. We're proud to wear the blue and gold. Alma Mater always be, O Johnson High all hail to thee. mn j ex safe v f jri KfyWi itfirvfci ft - jfg ' • 3 3 % i ■ w€ m f •pr. ;t; t;( t '-5I t m « 4 ? C-. • . ••• •“• ' If ! - Tir r t n u; •-• ;. -V «••• «... s i , •' 'rJ. k : • i Bfc • « r y.3S? • ••• f UL ■ Wh '' r i yjr Slip 1? US :K - . • 7 'rfr v v r t t V V- - ”■• • •r ; J i'J-C-iv'H g w r fiF - uutr-JfJH? O. iww? jgfei 7 !! so: ftu J SA ' ? r V AS unr L 88 UNDERCLASSMEN 89 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS; First Row: Roxanne Wilson, Vice President; Shelly Mosley, Secre- tary. Second Row: Bobby Hub- bard, President; Keith Watson, Treasurer. Spirit Loyd Ackerman Belinda Adcock Bill Aldrich Suzanne Allbritton Carol Anderson Clay Anderson Janice Anderson Larry Anderson Ronald Anderson Mark Anthony Elbert Appleton Tanya Arnold Melinda Atkinson Jeff Allst Alyson Austin Susan Austin Susan Avent Lorenzo Baker Philip Baker Wendolyn Baker George Bailey Johnny Bailey Susan Barkley Dan Bastin Donald Battle Jim Battles Shelia Battle Lou Ann Beard Susan Bell Cynthia Benefield Charlie Benfora Tara Bennett Brad Bensinger Richard Berkebile Jenny Betz Brenda Bice 90 Bruce Bice Cesar Black Dottie Blackstone Parker Blankenship David Blevins Janice Boatrighi Bill Boehme Glen Bolden Shelia Bone Terry Bordelon Barry Bourne Mike Bradford Chuck Brasher Daryl Brooks Julie Brooks Michael Brooks Daniel Brown Patricia Brown Randy Brown Rusty Brown Cecelia Bucy Steve Burch Joann Burkett Kay Burnett Nora Burnett Vivian Burnett Melvin Burton Vernell Burwell Dinah Byrd Carmen Cacioppo Dennise Camp Elmer Campbell Steve Campbell Robin Cantrell Laura Carlin Johnny Carlyle Susan Carman Gary Carr Cathy Canon Daphne Carson Alexis Cartwright Melita Cartwright Butch Cassady Marie Cates Reginald Cathey Patrice Cawthorn Byron Clanton Carlos Clark Debbie Clark Turner Clark Greta Clay Valerie Claxton Janie Cloud Carol Cloyd 91 Students Lose Interest Melody Cochran Walter Coffey Michelle Coffield Vicki Collier Pam Coltrane Carolyn Congo Steve Conklin Jerome Conway Dan Cook Terri Cooke Randy Corder Steve Corder Delois Cotton Dennis Couch Jimmy Couch Leesa Cowley Allicyn Cowser Greg Cox Becca Crawford Johnnie Crutcher Kim Crutchfield Kevin Cummings Francis Daniel Margaret Davidson Chesterfield Davidson Cindy Davis Tammy Davis Peggy Denson Karen Donaldson Jimmy Douglas Joey Douglas Debbie Duff Lynn Dukemineer Teresa Dunlap Mary Dunlap Larry Dunson Johnny Earley Kathy Early Douglas Edgeton Alvin Eidson William Elders Terri Evans Diane Everett Patricia Felch Jennifer Ferguson Addison Fields Charles Filyaw Ed Finn Harvey Fisher Walter Fletcher Cheri Floyd Richie Floyd Linde Flynn Debbie Fowler 92 in Classes Emma Franklin John Freedman Howard Gaines Tommy Gallo Teresa Galindo Kenny Galyean Stuart Garland Jim Gibson Neal Gladden Michelle Glasner Brian Godsey Mike Goodman Carol Gordon Mark Graham Floyd Green Bridget Grissom Pat Guger David Guza Bonnie Haley Margaret Haley Jerri Hall Cynthia Hambrick Ollie Hambrick Jarvis Hampton Alfreda Handy Donna Hardiman Tim Harkins Patsi Harmon Raynita Harper Cindy Harris 93 Basketball Is One of Greg Harris Karen Harris Shari Harris Mike Harshaw Tom Hart Randy Henley Brenda Hereford Deborah Hershberger John Hickman Don Hicks Karen Hicks Sharon Hicks Beth Higgins Buddie Hill Thomas Hill David Hinds Ricky Hobbs Bret Hobgood John Holden Jay Holland Ann Hornbuckle Jill Horner Robert Houck Lucinda Howard Gaye Hopper Bruce Howard Gary Howard Debbie Howell Bobby Hubbard Tim Hudson Nikkia Humphries Mavis Hunter Warren Hunter Max Hunter Virgil Hutchinson Darlene Hyder Phillip Hydrick Richard Irvin Cynthia Isbell Bettye Jackson Meshelda Jackson Michele Jenkins Nelson Jennings Robin Jennings Donald Jerome Anita Johnson Donald Johnson Jesse Johnson Jeffery Jones Willie Jones Donald Jordan Sheriden Joy Clara Kelly Barbara Keown 94 ManyP.E. Activities Steve Kessler Joey Key Helena Kindred Howard King Judith King Randy King Philip Kluka John Knight Tommy Knight Ted Knowling Sandra Lacy Liz Lancaster Delbert Langford Larry Langley Brian Langston Julie Laswell Ronnie Lee Karen Lemley Victor Lesley Jerry Lindeman Gary Littlejohn Bertha Lovelady Paul Lowery Jamie Lybrand Kathy MacLean Nancy Madden Nathaniel Mangreum Tim Marsh Vicki Marshall Armon Martin George Martin Greg Martin Marcia Martin Randy Martin Sherry Martin Shirley Martin Ann Masterson Reggie Mastin 95 Varied Courses Offer Valerie Mattie Mike Mattoon Mark Maybee Don Maze Doyle McBride Robert McCallum Debbie McCarley Robert McCluskey Darrel McColgan Duane McColgan Holly McCoy Sallye McCrary James McDavis Cheryl McDermott Roxanne McKee Rebecca McKelvy Margie McLin Kenneth Me White Tony Mellen James Miller Robert Miller Cathy Mink Teresa Minnis Tim Mitchell Cathy Moder Cindy Moon Barkley Moore Joyce Moore Nell Moore Thomas Moore Steven Mordecai Patty Morean Carol Morrison Karen Morrow Kevin Morse Shelly Mosley James Mundie Larry Nelson Jay Noland William Norman John Norton Julie O'Dell Terry Olmstead Tereasa O’Rear Duane Orton Donna O’Steen Mark Owen Barbara Palicki Joyce Parker Peri Parrish Kathy Parvin Phil Patterson Mike Patton Miranda Patton Practical Experience David Paulukaitis Terry Payne Timmy Payne Lois Peck Mark Pentecost Tom Perrin Dennis Perry Becky Peters David Pfeiffer Eddie Phillips Dale Phillips Danny Philips Brian Pickett Cindy Pitts Susan Poliak Patsy Pollard Jenny Prine Donna Id Pritchett Patrick Provancha Vivian Ragland Steve Ramey Anita Ratliff Eddie Ray Sharon Ray Wanda Ray Bubba Reynolds Kenneth Rhodes Hattie Rice Tommy Rice Tony Rice Carrie Richards Steve Ricketts Mark Riehm Caroline Riggs Launie Ring Susanne Ritenour Glenn Rives Laura Roach Becki Roberts Darryl Roberts Cookie Robinson Ronnie Robinson 97 Kathy Rogers Karen Rolman Keith Rose Melanie Roth Priscilla Russell Greg Ryans Johnny Salmon June Salters Mark Satterfield Jackie Saunders Lisa Saunders Phyllis Schenk Deborah Schnuelle Brad Selt Jimmy Sharp Greg Shaull Steve Shaw Brenda Shelton Ruth Shewell Meg Shirley Kevin Simpson Ronald Singleterry Marion Slaughter Mark Sloan Steve Sloan Tim Sloan Benny Smith David Smith Debbie Smith Doug Smith Kim Smith Michael Smith Vicki Smith Terry Smithwick Debbie Spain William Spears Cathy Spencer Susan Spry Steve Stack Lisa Stanley Gary Stapler Marty Staples Bill Stem Howard Stephens Sherry Stephens Joni Stewart Cindy Stluka Renda Strong Stephanie Stocks Roy Stone Lawerence Swann Toni Tack Sheila Tankersley Mark Tatum Class of 76 An ticipa tes 98 Senior Year Julie Taylo Benjie Taylor Craig Taylor Debbie Taylor Steve Taylor Charles Terrell Debbie Thomas Jean Thomas Kathy Thomas Rosetta Thomas Eddy Thompson Paula Thompson Peggy Thompson Teresa Thompson Bill Thoraton Greg Tice Joe Tierce Wayne Tribble John Tucker Eddie Turner Gloria Turner Jimmy Underwood Phillip Underwood Suzanne Van Dyke Casey Vaughn Lem Vaughan Denise Volinski Robert Wade Gary Walsh Karl Washington Steve Waters James Watkins Willie Watkins Jim Watson Keith Watson Keith Weaver Wendi Weaver Hereford Wellington Beth Welsh Sherry Wheeler Doug White Elaine White David Whitener Joe Willhold Richard Willey Maria Wilkie Wade Wilkinson Chip Wilson Edna Wilson Roxanne Wilson Bill Winter Cheryl Witherington Tyronne Woods Beth Young Jim Younger 99 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS; Seated: Becky Pruitt, Treasurer; Belinda Hannah, Secretary. Standing: Mike Minshew, President; Ken Caro- dine, Vice-President. Sophomore Class Officers Keith Adcock Eddie Alexander Samuel Alexander Donna Allegood Tommy Allen Michael Anderson Linda Apperson Mike Atnip Robert Atnip Don Austin Kenneth Austin Melanie Austin Felix Bailey Beth Baker Bill Baker Lorenzo Baker Ronni Ball Kathy Barber Danny Barnes Nancy Barron Darlene Barton Geraldine Battle Harold Battle Terry Bazay Debbie Beaty Teresa Becker Alex Belote Donna Benefield Katrina Berres Johnny Berry Donna Berryhill Deborah Betts Lisa Betz Margaret Bice Kenneth Binford Bobby Bird we 11 100 Lead the Class of 77 Larry Bishop Paul Bissell Sharon Blankenship Cindy Blevins Phillip Blevins Meg Boehme Wayne Bolden Anthony Bonds Vanessa Bone William Bone Debbie Bozarth Rhonda Braden Rebecca Bragg Greg Braswell Jeff Brewer Kim Bridges Michael Briggs Eric Brightwell Travis Brown Robin Browning Edward Bryan Alan Buckmaster Sam Bucy Kenneth Burka David Burkett Gwendolyn Burress Julia Burson Robert Burton Linda Burwell Patricia Burwell Russell Burner Bill Byrd Andy Campbell Bud Cannon Tommy Carlisle Ken Carodine Marvin Carroll Mike Carroll Alonzo Carter Jennyfer Carter Sharon Casebolt Judy Cassady Ele Castillo Robert Cattage La Shell Clanton Barbara Clarke Mac Clem Larry Clemons Theresa Clemons John Clower Carolyn Cobb Jeff Coffey Sandra Colar Bobby Colgar 101 Francis Daniel Honored With Terry Compton Vernita Coreen Connie Com David Cornett Rebecca Cory David Coulter Lisa Counts Denise Cowser Phil Cran Doug Crane Phillip Crane Joe Crawford Linda Crawford Kelly Creek Craig Crossfield Debbie Crutcher Joyce Crutcher Renee Cummings Karen Cunningham Karen Daniel Euthia Daniels Kathy Darden Mickey Davis Silvia Davis Valerie Davis David Dixon Debbie Doering Dede Dorsey Debbie Dotson Tammy Drummond Becky Duff William Duran Cathy Durham David Easley Jeannie Easley Pat Edmiston Ronnie Edmondson Keith Edwards Michael Elliot Gabriele Elston Michael Emerson Johnny Erskine David Fann Loretta Farley Kevin Farris Kim Fees Darrell Fink Marc Finn Jim Fletcher Richard Fletcher Dardell Floves Debbie Foley Gina Fontenot Bobby Ford 102 the Bronze Cross of Achievement Gregg Gahan Toni Galinga Ronnie Gallo Nathan Gamble Ginger Gambrell Arthur Gardner Cheryl Gardner Jeff Gareri Raymond Garner Jan Garner Patty Gatlen Kathy Gaut Glen Gean Alvin Gibson Phillip Gibson Mike Gillies Lara Glasscock Velda Godbehere Carrie Godfrey Vicky Godsy Peggy Gonzalez Jerry Gordan Walter Gordan Linda Graham Chad Greathouse Paul Green Greg Grimes Anthony Hailey Jennifer Hale Laura Hall Phyliss Hallman Lisa Hambrick Veda Hambrick Philip Hamner Belinda Hanna Shelia Harding Thomas Hargrave Janice Hargorove Kennette Harmon Michelle Harmon Thomas Harris Wesley Harris Anita Harshaw Michael Hayden Michael Haynes Terry Hazelrig Don Headrick Kathy Hewitt Randall Hildreth Donna Hilliard Bonnie Hinton Suzie Hobbs Dawn Hoffman Jeb Hohl 103 Sweet Home Alabama Paul Hollis George Holm Nancy Holmes Cheri Hooten Mary Hooper Darlene Howard Jimmy Howard Lili Howard Dennis Howell Mike Hubbard Beverly Huggins Myra Hughes Wanda Hughes Margaret Humphrey Jim Hunter Diane Hutchinson Wayne Hutchens Vince Hutto Martinez Hytche Patricia Irwin Rebecca Irwin Melody Jackson Patricia Jacobs Dara Jennings Becky Jerome Charles Johnson Danny Johnson Jay Johnson Larry Johnson Tammy Johnson Tony Johnson Carol Johnston Rickey Joiner Angela Jones Cindi Jones Earl Jones Harold Jones Susan Jones Cynthia Jordan Cynthia Jordan Jeff Jordan Michael Jordan Jeff Jolen Tracy Kaminsky Charlie Mae Kelly Karen Kelly Mary Kessler Tina Key Sean Kirkpatrick Steve Kitchens Karen Knight Jane Knowling Cindy Kull Rash Kulpa 104 Cindy Lambka Cathy Lancelot Cindy Langford Mary Langford Michael Langley Janice Lanier Ruby Lanier Amanda Lawson Debra LeCroy Kathy Ledbetter Pam Ledbetter Patricia Lee Raymond Lee Darrell Lemaster James Lemley Harold Leslie Janice Leslie David Lewis James Lipscomb Victor Logvinov Donna Longoria Bobby Love Mike Love Ted Love Deborah Lowe Donald Lowe Joseph Lowery Lisa Lundy Kathy Lutz Sandra Lyles Laura MacLean Keith Maclin Roderick Madison William Males Valinda Malone Lloyd Mangreum 105 Art Class Allows Students Nathaniel Mangreum Christell Maples Garner Marick Norman Marsh Angela Martin Jean Martin Pamela Martin Harold Massey Pamela Matthew Dale May Paula McBride Hattie McComb Mattie McComb Steve McCoy Tommy McCoy Loretta McCray Karen McDavis Keena McDonald Cindy McDougall Tina McGee Greg McGlathery Mike McMillan Mary McNee Freddy Melden John Mellen Annie Miller Mark Minshew Mike Minshew Kenna Mize David Moore Donna Moore Devin Morgan Moyna Morris Jim Morrow Edward Moses Deborah Nance Becki Neblett Mike Neely Robert Neppel Ann Newman Mike Newton Mike Norment Cindy O’Dell Nancy Oliver Selby Osborne Doris Overstreet Gail Pace John Packard Cindy Palmer Kim Parker Mike Parker Joel Patterson Richard Parker Terrence Parrish 106 to Express Themselves Susan Paschal Martin Patton Carla Patty Karen Paulukaitis Jeff Payne Steve Pearson Janet Pennington Judy Pennington Barbara Perry Jami Peters Bert Phillips Mary Phillips Sherry Jo Phillips Elizaberth Pierce Tim Pierce Carin Piette Regina Plummer Carlton Poole Elisa Porter Joan Porter Paula Priddy David ProVarcha Sylvia Provence Becky Pruitt Bobby Pruitt Robert Pruitt Dana Rabon Andy Ramey Wendy Ratliff Kyle Rauschkolb 107 Cathy Ray Patrick Readus Donna Redd Barbara Reed Mark Reed Terry Anne Ried Chris Renfro Brianna Reppert Dianne Rhines Dorothy Rice Larry Rice Ronnie Rice Sharon Riche Barbara Riggs Kelley Rigsby Bertha Robinson Cynthia Robinsor Doris Robinson Joyce Robinson Terri Robinson Elison Rodgers Deborah Roop Rob Routhier Larkin Roy Brenda Russell Lisa Ryder Larry Sage Lola Sales Thomas Sales Ricky Sanders Veronica Sasser Mike Satterfield Cheryl Savage Scott Schwartz Frankie Seay Fred Seay Our Lives Change 108 With the Seasons Lanita Self Jeff Sellers Donald Shahan Brian Sharp Rick Sharp Debbie Shasteen Janette Shaw Mark Shelton Michael Shelton Derek Simmons Diane Sinclair Evelyn Sledge Larry Smalley Mike Smart Beth Smith Brenda Smith Christine Smith Demetra Smith Dinah Smith Kathy Smith Lynette Smith Sherry Smith Timothy Smith Tina Smith Mark Snead Jackie Snell Edward Sprinkle Sherman Stark Kelly Steading Guy Stewart Donna Stone Gigi Stoner Linda Stressel Lisa Strobel Everette Strong John Stripling Football Team Goes Gregory Suggs Carl Sundberg Brena Taie Larry Taylor James Thomas Les Thomas Candy Thompson Nita Thompson Roger Thompson Joe Tinnen Cynthia Tolliver Elizabeth Townsind Vivian Townsend Pamela Troupe Alice Turbyfill Karen Turner Leon Turner Sharon Turner Tina Tucker Bobby Underwood Susan Vadasy April VanDuran Dana Vaughn Carolyn Verge Donna Volinski Steve Watcher Susanne Walcott Teresa Waldrop Carolyn Wallace Jeff Walls Ricky Walls Evyonne Walton Myra Warren Teri Watson Angie Waybright Tammy Weaver no Undefeated in Region 10 Mike Wright Scott Yost Jeff Young Diana Zimmerle William Weaver Patricia Webster David Weeks Tom Westlake Belinda Wherry Lornette Wheeler Cindy White David White Linda White Wendy Wickwire David Wilbanks David Wiley Jimmy Wilkerson Charlie Williams Keith Williams Mary Williams Melanie Williams Melissa Williams Tommy Williams Gary Willis Roger Winkler Emily Winston Steve Wiseman Keith Wilson Sincera Wilson Jackie Wolfe Michael Woods Pam Woods Geraldine Worel Mary Wright til FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS; Stand- ing, Front: Mike Saylor, President. Back: Lisa Jose, Vice-President; Bonita Watson, Treasurer; Kelly Carter, Sec- retary. Eddie Aichele Julie Aldrich Kathy Allegood Randy Allen Sherry Allison Beverly Anderson Kerry Baker Laura Baker Donny Barker Karen Barnes Regina Battles Rosetta Battles Sylvia Battle Sylvia Battle Bret Baughn Terry Bailes Julie Bazermore Nancy Beach Sharon Bearder Joe Bcaufait Vain Beckham Deborah Belcher Lindy Bell Jimmy Bennett Joyce Appleton Jeff Armstrong Karen Armstrong Linda Asbill Donna Atchley Phillip Atkinson Renee Atkinson Ginger Atwell Melanie Austin Pam Austin Charles Ayers Bill Baker Class of 78 Jack Bentley Bonnie Berryhill Randy Betts Jeff Bingham Lori Black Rebecca Blankinchip Scott Bracey Keith Bradford Mark Bradford Anthony Bradley Dale Bradley Lisa Braswell Angela Brazier Beverly Brazier Debbie Brasrer Ricky Bridges Sythera Brunner Doug Bolton Teresa Bong Joyce Bourne Thomas Bouska Marcy Boyack Grig Boyett Terry Bridge Jeff Brooks Sheila Brooks Kim Brown Mark Brown Rodney Brown Martin Bruegeman Lucas Bryant Cindy Bucy John Bucy David Burch Christine Burnette Billy Burroughs Lisa Burson Bun Byrd Mickey Byrd Deborah Cable Jimmy Calhoun Debbie Camp Donna Campbell Donna Cantrell Rick Carden Randy Carlin Benjamin Carlisle Linda Carlyle Brenda Carroll Kathy Carroll Craig Caner Laurie Carter Kelly Carter Sue Carter 113 Milton Cartwright Roy Cartwright Janet Cash Carmen Castillo Martha Cates Sherry Chandler Steve Christy Ranee Church Jimmy Clanton Brad Clark Elbert Clark Rhonda Clark Karen Clay Darryl Clemons Elisa Clark June Clements Brenda Clemons Greg Closer Ellen Cobb Teresa Cobb Maurice Collier Nancy Collier Nancy Conklin Anne Conway Mike Cook Tim Cori Laurie Cosper Donna Coulter William Coulter David Cox Herdi Craig Tina Crawford Rick Creacy Thomas Crosby Pam Cross Scott Crossfield Stanley Crowson Linda Crutcher Scott Crutcher Kevin Crutchfield Julie Cummings Rhonda Cunningham Wendell Cunis DuValle Daniel Micheal Davis Regina Davis Tommy Davis Jackie Dawison Debra DeBon Carla DeShields Kieth Dill Kelly Donahue Freddy Douglass Elaine Driver High Spirited Pep Rallies Promote 114 a Winning Football Season Connie Duke Dena Duke Toby Dunn Tony Dunn Valerie Dye Robert Eads Walter Eads Jerry Eakes Sherry Earle Donald Edle Terrie Edwards Walter Eidson Greg Elders Dee Dee Elling David Elliot Patti Ernst Taynue Esensoy Tim Esslinger Jan Evans Kenneth Evans Curtis Everette Susan Evett Marjorie Ewing Frank Ezell Patti Fain Earnest Falconer Queen Farrior Micheal Fearn Shelvy Fearn Marilyn Felch Pam Fields Natalie Fields Jim Finn Kenneth Fisher Karen Fitznorris Phyllis Fleming Ronald Flores Kevin Flory Sissy Flynn George Franklin Laurie Frederick Levi Freeman William Folds Donna Forte Danny Fox Sharon Franklin Mike Fredrick Tom Freedman Steve Freels Allen Gahan Katy Ganey Denita Gardner Angela Gargis Earlean Garner 115 Freshmen Start First of Lee Gean Timmy Gentry Janet Genung Paul Giattino Fred Gillespie Scott Gillies Kelly Godfrey David Godwin Marie Godwin Gwen Gordon Patricia Gordon Lowell Gortremount Merlon Green Lester Grimes Daryl Gurley Greg Gutyery Jackie Hall Kimberly Hall Peggy Hall Ralph Haling Paul Hammcnd Valeria Hampton Cynthia Handy Gary Hankins Kay Hannah Shelia Hannah Carol Hardin Chester Hardin David Hargrove Steve Hargrove Deborah Harper Midge Harrington Leslie Hartley Sarah Hawkins Pat Haynes Sharon Hazelaig Jimmy Heflin Arthur Henderson Britt Henry Felicia Hereford Stanley Hereford Jeff Hicks Michele Hicks Ronald Hicks Lisa Hilliard Sandra Hillis Eva Hilton Steve Hogue Jimmie Holden Richard Holden Murray Hollingsworth Larry Holman Gayle Holzhermer Herbie Honaker 116 Four Long Years William Horton Lisa Howard Lisa Howard Ruth Howell Tim Hoyle Darleen Hughes Joye Hughes Donna Hunt Koran Hunter Angela Hurt Beth Hutto Phyllis Jackson Cindy Jacoby Paul Jensen Diane Johnson John Johnson Melody Johnson Natalie Johnson Noralie Johnson Tonya Johnson Angel Jones Buryi Jones Doloris Jones Evelena Jones Karen Jones Mark Jones Mary Jones Sharon Jones Teresa Jones Yvonne Jones Ralph Jordan Pamela Jordan Sovoy 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Vickers Diane Wachter Johnny Waddle Kyle Waldrop Bobby Wallace Mark Wampler Angela Warren Nekima Watkins Bonita Watson Angelese Watts Nancy Watts Sherry Weaver Terrie Weeks Kathy Welch Jenni West Ronald Westphal Edderick Wheeler Diane Wheeler Angelia Wherry Carolyn Wherry Debbie Whisenant Kenneth White Rodney White Teresa White Kevin Whitson Jennifer Whitt Kathy Willey Ben Williams Bob Williams Candi Williams Della Williams Desiree Williams Mark Williams Benjie Williamson Volanda Williamson David Wilkie Rick Winter Charlie Wirick Donnie Witherington Lisa Womack Cindy Woodward James Woosley Donald Young Gina Young Perry Young Margie Zeller 123 124 FEATURES 125 LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Tom Adams is a member of the band (First Lieutenant, junior year; Presi- dent, senior year) and the UAH Wind Ensemble. He has been a member of All State Band through- out high school and was elected Outstanding Soloist at the Birmingham Jazz Festival. He participated in the Scholar's Bowl and was elected into the Society of Outstanding High School Students. He is a member of ICC, the Math Club, National Honor Society. Science Club and Spanish Club. He is president of his church's youth group. His hobbies are music and basketball. Tom will attend UAH to major in physics with a minor in Biology. Upper Right: Rita Baxley is a member of Chorale. Madrigal Singers, Lyriques Ensemble, National Honor Society (corresponding secretary, senior year). House of Representatives. Inter-Club Council, Modern Music Masters (treasurer, junior and sen- ior years) and Junior Civitans (vice-president: junior year and president, senior year). Awards she has been honored with include All City Cho- rus. Most Loyal Junior Civitan. and Representa- tive to Citizenship Seminar (Harding College; Searcy. Arkansas, 1974). In the community she is a member of the Youth Choir, Church Choir and Youth Church Council at Bethany Baptist Church and Phi Chi Kappa (service chairman, junior year and treasurer, senior year). Center Left: Rhonda Beddingfield is Anchor Club presi- dent. She is also president of Iota Eta Sigma sorority. Rhonda is a member of the National Honor Society, Inter-Club Council, French Club and Volunteer Council. In the 1973 Johnson Beauty Walk, she was chosen Miss Congeniality. She was a member of the All City Chorus in her freshman and junior years. She was Drill Team Captain in her freshman year. In the community she has been a Red Cross Volunteer, helped with the stuffing of stockings for Christmas Charities and given parties for Big Spring Manor Nursing Home residents. Her hobbies are swimming, ten- nis, spending time talking and being with friends and music. Rhonda will attend Auburn University to be a medical technologist. Center Right: Pam Blevins is secretary of the Senior class. In her sophomore and junior year she was a senator. She is a member of the Madrigal Singers Ensemble. Chorale. Tri-M and was the choral's homecom- ing sweetheart. She is also a member of the National Honor Society and Anchor Club. She has served her community through church and service clubs. She is a member of Iota Eta Sigm3 Soror- ity. Her hobbies include singing, hiking, piano and listening to music. Pam will attend the Uni- versity of Alabama and pursue a career in medi- cine. Lower Left: Lea Bradford is a treasurer of the Student Government Association. She is a member of the National Honor Society, Math Honor Society. Iota Eta Sigma Sorority, Love- man's Teen Board and Young Life. She is also a member of ESAA. Her hobbies are sewing and doing crafts. Lea will attend Auburn University. Lower Right: Caren Carden is a member of the Yearbook staff. She has been a member of the All-City Chorus, Johnson High Chorale, Madri- gal Singers ensemble, and Lyriques Ensemble. She is also a member of the tennis team. Anchor Club (Board of Directors, sophomore and senior year) and National Honor Society (Historian, senior year). She has done volunteer work with the Red Cross and American Cancer Society through the Anchor Club. Her hobbies are piano and tennis. She will attend the University of Ala- bama in Huntsville to major in secondary educa- tion. 126 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Donza Caihcy is vice-president of the Senior Class and is a member of Kappa Delta Kappa sorority. Other organizations with which she is involved are dance team, election committee. Golden Jaguars and the French Club. She has been involved with two Drama Club productions. GOD'S TROMBONES and THE GREAT CROSS COUNTRY RACE. In 1972 she won second place in a science fair. She was elected to the ten finalists for the second annual Beauty Walk. She has worked as a tutor for Teacher Corps, participated in programs concerned with child care and the Harris Home. Her hobbies are piano, horseback rid- ing, swimming, collecting dolls and stuffed animals, read- ing and travelling. Donza will attend Hampton Institute majoring in political science and minoring in pre-law. She hopes to become involved with foreign affairs or become a politician. Upper Right: Jeff Chovan is a member of the varsity basketball team. He was a member of the All City Basketball Team (sophomore and junior year). Most valua- ble player B team (sophomore year), and Region 8 Tourna- ment Team. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. Jeff will attend the University of Alabama and become a dentist. Center Left: Karla Counts is a member of the Drama Club. She was homeroom captain in her senior year. She has been active in Church activities, a volunteer worker at Extcndi- care. Her hobbies are horseback riding, playing the piano, and cooking. Karla plans a career in either music or accounting. Center Right: Dan Crane is a Senate Member. He received a William Randolf Hcarst Scholarship nomina- tion. He is a member of the National Honor Society. The Key Club, and Mini Coupes Inc. His hobbies arc water ski- ing, caving, hiking, swimming and beer can collecting. Lower Left: Robby Creekmore has been a member of the Jaguar Staff for three years. He has participated in several dramatic productions which include, WAYS AND MEANS, GREAT CROSS COUNTRY RACE. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, and SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY. Organizations he is involved with are the National Honor Society. Drama Club and Ecology Club. His hobbies are drama and tennis. Robby will attend the University of Alabama to major in Zoology. Lower Right: Army Daniel III is Vice-President of the Student Government Association and President of I.C.C. During his Sophomore and Junior years he was on the R.O.T.C. Drill Team. Awards he has received include Outstanding American High School Student, Who’s Who Among American High School Students, National Achieve- ment Semi-Finalist, and election into the National Honor Society. Clubs he has been a member of are Art. Key, Math, French, Ecology, and Chess. He was in the band in ninth grade. He is on the E.S. A. A. Advisory Board. His hobbies are reading, writing, horseback riding, tennis, bowling, movies, and study of history on his own. Army will attend Trinity University In San Antonio, Texas. 127 LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: David Eason. Upper Right: Doug Fees is the Student Government Asso- ciation President. In his sophomore year he was class president. He Is a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and National Honor Society, in FCA and NHS he was Vice-President in his junior year. He was an exchange student to Columbia, South America and a member of the E.S. A. A. Advisory Com- mittee. Awards he has received include, Most Outstanding Boy” - Optimist Club. All-City Football Team - the Times, Quarterback Club Football Team and The Society of American High School Students. He is in his church choir and enjoys playing the guitar and scuba diving. Doug will attend Auburn to major In engineering. Center Left: Teia Fordham is a member of the Varsity Cheerleader squad, gymnastics and soft- ball teams. Awards she has won: Freshman Class Favorite, Christmas Queen (freshman year), Sophomore Favorite, Attendant Christmas Court (Sophomore year), Junior Favorite, Runner-up in Second Annual Beauty Walk and Senior Calen- dar. Organizations she is involved with are the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Alpha Beta Kappa (President) and National Honor Society. Her hobbies arc art, repelling, water skiing, gymnastics, softball, and cheerleading. Teia will attend Auburn University and major in inte- rior design. Center Right: Cedric Fuller is a Stu- dent Government Senator. JROTC, and choir. She is also a member of Key Club (President), Spanish Club. Math Club, Science Club, and Inter-Club Council. In the community he has helped Cerebral Palsey, Christmas Charities and E. S. A. A. His hobbies are listening to music, skating, and attending athletic events. Cedric plans to attend Tennessee State University to major in business administration. Lower Left: Jon Gahan is a member of the R.O.T.C. Drill and Rifle teams. He was elected to Who’s Who Among American High School Students and a National Merit Semifinalist. Organizations he is in are Student Government, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club, Chess Club and Science Club. His hobbles are bicycling, bowling, football and tennis. Jon will attend Vanderbilt University to major in Engineering. Lower Right: Dennis Gray is a member of the football and baseball teams. In his freshman year he was voted most popular, in his junior year he was voted a class favorite. He is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. His hobbies are water skiing, fishing, hunting, bowling and ten- nis. Dennis will study forestry in college. RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Richie Hailey is active in cheerlead- ing. track, band and stage band. In band he received a letter. He is in Drama Club, French Club and National Honor Society. He enjoys tumbling, music and literature. Richie will attend the University of Alabama to major in Physical Education and Health. Upper Middle: Shelly Hall is a member of the Varsity Cheerleader Squad and of the House of Representatives. She was chosen as a Key Club Calendar Girl. She is a member of Anchor Club. Fellowship of Christian Athletes and National Honor Society. She is a Red Cross Volunteer. Shelly will attend Auburn University. Upper Right: Alice Hargrove's activities include, assistant Editor Journalism Staff in 1973, assistant Edi- tor Labyrinth Staff in 1974 and 1975. Woman Commanding Officer R.O.T.C. in 1974-75, Orienteering 1974-75, Knight Life Staff in 1971-72, Fantasy Playhouse Production, RUMPIL- STILTSKIN, and a 1974 Debutante. Her awards arc: Distin- guished Military Training Ribbon, Youth Fitness Award, Fourth Runner-up lunior Miss. Miss William Temple Council 1974, Civitan Winner, Elks Oratorical Winner, Nominee for Out- standing Teenager of America. Key Club Calendar girl and DAR Citizenship Award. She is in Cadet Club (Treasurer 1974- 75), French Club 1973-74, Drama Club 1974-75, Kappa Delta Kappa (Assistant Historian). Her hobbies are reading, writing poetry, acting, singing, and orating. Alice will go into social work and continue writing as a career. Center Left: Sharon Hil- dreth is a member of the Sears Teen Advisory Board and also of the Student Government House of Representatives. Awards she has received include Outstanding Teenager of America 1975, fourth Runner-up Johnson High First Beauty Walk, Alpha Kappa Alpha Debutante 1974. She is a member of I.C.C.. Anchor Club, Art Club, Future Homemakers of America and Kappa Delta Kappa, the latter two of which she is President. She is active in church activities and works with the Harris Home. Her hobbies include piano, cooking, sewing, horseback riding, reading, traveling and meeting new people. Sharon will attend Alabama A and M University, majoring in pre-med. Center Right: Frank Humphrey is a member of the Varsity Football team. For his participation in football he has received many awards which include three All-City Teams in 1973, three All- City Teams in 1974. All-State Football in 1974, All American Football in 1974, Most Valuable Defensive Lineman 1973-74, and Team Captain 1974. His hobbies are basketball, pool 3nd swimming. Frank plans to major in business or law In college. Lower Left: Janice Jamar has been active in the Student Gov- ernment Association as a homeroom representative. She is a member of the dance team and is the 1975 chaplain. She has been a member of the Johnson Chorale and Lyriques. She is a member of Kappa Delta Kappa and Omega Beta Upsilon sorori- ties. the latter of which she is the historian and chaplain. She is also a member of the Literary Club. Some of her community involvements are the Pizity Teen Board, MYF President, church choir and soloist, and visits to the Huntsville Rehabili- tation Center. Awards she has received are the State Choral Competition (1973-74), certificate and medal for State Soloist (1974) and All-City Chorus. She has been elected to member- ship in Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority at Alabama A and M. Jan- ice’s hobbies are singing, writing, reading, dancing, research and caring for animals, playing the piano. She is going to attend Alabama A and M to study musical psychology. Lower Right: Laura Kelly is Secretary of the Student Government Association of which she has been a representative of for three years. In her sophomore year she was a Varsity Cheerleader. She is a member of the Tennis Team. National Honor Society, Iota Eta Sigma sorority, Young Life and E.S.A.A. Her hobbies are swimming, tennis and an. Laura will attend the University of Tennessee, major in marketing and become a stockbroker. 129 LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Mark Kemp is an active member of Student Government. He was In the Senate in his Sophomore and Junior years. He is president of the Senior Class. The Anchor Club elected him as their sweetheart. He is involved with I.C.C.. the National Honor Society and church activi- ties. His hobbies arc scuba diving, hunting, fishing, speleol- ogy, hiking and camping. Mark will attend the University of Alabama to study criminology. Upper Middle: Angie Kerr is a member of the Jaeuarettes (treasurer, all years, co-captain, junior year). Anchor Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Honor Society and Delta Chi Omega sorority. She was secretary of the sophomore and junior class. Her hobbies are reading and swimminc. Angie will attend UAH to major in nursing. Upper Right: Mark Komaro has been involved in basketball, baseball, and golf team. He was a representative to Boys’ State. Mr. Defense, Second Team All City Basketball, and Most Out- standing Golfer (1974). He is a member ofE.S.S.A.P., Inter- act and Young Life. His hobbies are tennis and ice hockey. Mark plans to attend Auburn University in Montgomery of St. Bernard. Center Left: Dorothy Lindberg's activities include Varsity Cheerleader, Iota Eta Sigma Sorority, toe and tap dancing and Volunteer Council. She was elected to the Society of Outstanding American High School Students. She was a class favorite in her sophomore and junior years and was elected as Senior Maid of the Homecoming Court. She was Miss Congen- iality and first Runner-Up for Junior Miss Pageant in 1974. She was also a Key Club Calendar Girl. Organizations she is in include, Student Government, National Honor Society, Anchor Club (Vice-President) and Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Treasurer, junior year.) She has done volunteer work at Big Springs Manor nursing home and organized work for projects with the American Cancer Society. Her hobbies are art, meet- ing people and swimming. Dorothy will attend Auburn Univer- sity to study veterinary medicine. Center Right: Kaye Lucas was chosen as a member of the Outstanding American High School Students. She is a member of the Ecology Club (Presi- dent), Drama Club, National Honor Society, International Thespian Society, I.C.C. and Voluntary Council. Her com- munity activities include membership in the Sierra Club and Alabama Conservancy as well as participation in the Coordi- nated Recycling Committee. Kaye will attend Florida State University to major in clinical psychology . Lower Left: Robert Malone Is a member of the Varsity Football Team. He has received several awards which include Player of the Week, Most Valuable Player for the city, All City Team, All State Team, and All American. He is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. His hobbies are basketball and fishing. Rob- ert will attend North Alabama State University. Lower Right: Jo Ann Milburn is a member of the band, Majorettes (head), ten- nis team. Anchor Club (secretary). National Honor Society, Mu Alpa Theta (Secretary Treasurer), and Kappa Phi Sigma sorority. In her sophomore year she was Vice-President of her class. In her senior year she received the DAR Good Citizen Award. In the community she is a candy striper, library aide at Oak Park Library, and volunteer at Huntsville Achievement School. Her hobbies are baton twirling, clarinet, piano and tennis. Jo Ann will attend Auburn University. 130 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Christie Moore is a member of Phi Chi Kappa sorority which has received awards for its participa- tion with children at the Rehabilitation Center. She is also a member of the Youth Council and Youth Choir at Highlands Baptist Church. Her hobbies include all types of dance (ballet, jazz, tap), swimming, water skiing, horseback riding and bicycling. Christie is planning to attend the University of Ala- bama to major in medical technology. Upper Right: Karen Nance is a member of the newspaper staff, ecology club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Volunteer Council, and Election Committee. Her hobbies are reading, cooking and camping. Karen will attend Auburn University to become a wildlife manager. Center Left: Pam Parker is a member of the Varsity Cheerleader Squad and plays basketball. She is a mem- ber of Anchor Club and the National Honor Society. Pam is planning a major in education of the deaf. Center Right: Mike Poliak played Varsity Football and Junior Varsity Basketball. He also played golf. He is a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Treasurer) and National Honor Society (Parliamentarian). He loves to fish and partici- pate in spons activities. He will attend Annapolis or UAH to major in accounting. Lower Left: Sharon Rodriquez is a mem- ber of the Gymnastics team. Fellowship of Christian Athletes (reporter historian, junior year). Delta Chi Omega (junior year) and the An Club. She is a member of the church choir and the choir ensemble ••Reality. She has worked with the summer Volunteer Service. Her hobbies Include gymnastics, people, needlepoint, sports, and singing. Sharon will attend Judson College to major In psychology. Lower Right: Vickie Rolman has been in the Johnson Chorale and Madrigal Singers Ensemble in her sophomore, junior and senior years. In her sophomore. and junior years she was secretary of the Choral Department and in her senior year she was President of the Cho- ral Department. She has participated in All-City and All-State Choruses. She has also participated in District and State Choral Competitions as a soloist. Awards she has received include Superior ratings in District and State Choral soloist competi- tions and Outstanding Girl Choral Student in District I. She was the Senior Magazine High Salesperson. She is a member of Anchor Club (Chaplain. Senior year), National Honor Society (Treasurer, Senior year), and Modem Music Masters (Secre- tary, Junior and Senior years). She has helped the American Cancer Society and the West Side Neighborhood Clinic through Anchor Club. Her hobbies are piano and singing. Vickie will attend the University of Montevallo to major in music educa- tion. 131 LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Lisa Seaton is a varsity cheerleader and a Student Government represent- ative. She was elected into National Honor Soci- ety, chosen as a Key Club Calendar Girl and selected to be varsity cheerleader captain in her junior year. She is a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Iota Eta Sigma sorority. Her hobbies are swimming and tennis. Lisa will attend the University of Alabama to study bank- ing. Upper Right: Lori Stowers is a varsity cheer- leader and a member of the gymnastics team. She was 9th grade Valentine's Sweetheart. She is a member of the Anchor Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Delta Chi Omega sorority. Her hobbies are bowling, dancing, gymnastics, swimming and tennis. Lori will attend Jackson University to major in physical education. Cen- ter Left: Cathy Tanner is a member of the year- book staff. volunteer council (vice-chairperson), Speology Club, Art Club and Civitans. Her hob- bies are sewing, cooking, bowling, and going to movies. Cathy will attend a business college to pursue a career in secretarial work. Center Right: Robin Tate has been involved with cheerleading, dance team. Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Student Council, An Club, and National Honor Society. Awards she has received include, fresh- man most outstanding, sophomore and junior class favorite, junior maid in Spirit Coun, and Madison County's Junior Miss. She is chaplain and secretary of FCA, and in Delta Chi Omega sorority. She is a member of Dunnavant's Teen Board. Her hobbies arc swimming, skiing, music, sewing, and dancing. Robin will attend Auburn University to be a stockbroker or youth director in church. Lower Left: Karen Taylo is a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Ecology Club, Inter-Club Council and ESAA. She was elected into the Society of Outstanding American High School Students and Optimist Club Outstanding Girl. She was a dele- gate to Girls’ State and the Presidential class- room. Her hobby is cooking. Karen will attend Vanderbilt's School of Nursing. Lower Right: Charlotte Thompson is a member of the dance team. She attends Union Chapel M.B. Church. Other activities include Omega Beta Upsilon, Election Committee, Senior Homeroom Captain and ICC secretary. Charlotte was elected as an Alpha Kappa Alpha Debutante. Her Service to the community includes making toys for children and providing entertainment in hospitals. She loves to sew. dance, play the piano, read and cook. Charlotte will attend Alabama A M Uni- versity majoring in accounting. 132 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Debbie Thompson is Senior Class Treasurer and a member of the Jag- uar Staff. She is also a member of the Anchor Club, Drama Club, Thespians Society, and Iota Eta Sigma sorority. She has been in two plays. THE GREAT CROSS COUNTRY RACE and SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY. Her hobbies are tennis, hiking, bicycling, and sewing. Debbie will attend Middle Tennessee State University to study Biology. Upper Right: Billy Viall is a mem- ber of the golf team. He Is a member of Interact Club of which he holds the office of Vice-Presi- dent. His hobbies include water skiing, scuba diving, golfing, hunting, and camping. Billy will attend Birmingham-Southern College to major in pre-med. Center Left: David Waller is active in football and track. He was chosen for the All-City Football Teams of both the HUNTS- VILLE TIMES and the NEWS. He is also a mem- ber of the Quarterback Club All-Star Team. He is a member of the Interact Club. His hobbies are speleology, mountain climbing, and camping. He will attend the University of North Alabama to major in biology. Center Right: Danny Whitner. is a member of the varsity football team. Awards he has received include. All-City Football Team and Quarterback Club All-Star. He is a member of the Math Club. Key Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and National Honor Society. His hobby is electronics. He will major physics in college. Lower Left: Joni Wiley received a Span- ish award for high scholastic award from Spanish Club of Huntsville. She is a member of Junior Civitans, Spanish Club, and the National Honor Society. She was a volunteer worker for the Huntsville Achievement School for two summers. Her hobbies are tennis and needlepoint. Joni will attend UAH to plan a career in special education or natural animal scientist. Lower Right: Eva Young has received awards in Spanish and track. Activities she is involved with include, track, cross-country, volleyball, newspaper. Honor Society, basketball and Mu Sigma Theta. In the community she has helped with retarded chil- dren. Her hobbies include tennis, poetry, sports, and hiking. Eva will attend Auburn to major in Medical Technology or Veterinary Medicine. 133 Junior Favorites 134 Sophomore Favorites LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Belinda Wherry. Upper Right: Mike Hubbard. Middle: Charlie Williams. Lower Left: Laura McLean. Lower Right: Sam Bucy. Freshman Favorites LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Scott Crutcher. Upper Right: Alicia Props. Middle: Julie Vadasy. Lower Left: Randy Carlin. Lower Right: Sonja Par- ker. 138 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Ricky Jones Upper Right: Cindy Spittler. Middle: Mike Saylor. Lower Left: Greg Elder. Lower Right: Lisa Hose. 139 Special Awards LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Danny Brown, outstanding male choral student for District I, state of Alabama. Upper Right: Dan Crane, William Randolph Hearst Johnson Representative. Lower Left: Scholars Bowl Team: Kneeling: Nelson Jennings, JonGahan. Standing: Dan Crane, Julie Taylo, Tom Adams, Karen Taylo, Jeff Belote, Karen Har- ris. Lower Middle: Frances Daniel, Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement. Lower Right: Doug Fees, Optimist Most Outstanding Boy and Lion’s Club Representative. RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Mark Komaro, Boys' State Representative. Upper Middle: JoAnn Milburn, Good Citizen Award. Upper Right: Vickie Rolman, Outstanding female choral student for District I, state of Alabama. Lower Left: Tina Smith. Exchange Student to Barranquilla. Lower Middle: Karen Taylo, Girls’ State Representative and Optimist Most Outstanding Girl. Lower Right: Danny Whitner, Boys’ State Representative. Johnson Celebrates First Homecoming During the week of October 7-11 Homecoming was celebrated at John- son . On Monday students began to vote for their favorite football player. Butch Cassidy was elected. Home- rooms made up cheers during home- room on Tuesday. Wednesday night there was a bonfire for the Albertville game to be played the following night. Thursday night before the game there was a Homecoming parade of club floats. The week ended with a dance in the cafeteria on Friday night. LEFT PAGE: Upper: Cindy Spittler, Freshman attendant; Peri Parrish, Jun- ior attendant; Dorothy Lindberg, Sen- ior attendant; Kim Dunlap, Queen; Donza Cathey, Senior attendant; Belinda Wherry, Sophomore attendant. Lower: Principal Marvin Clem, crowns Homecoming Queen, Kim Dunlap as escort Danny McAllister looks on. M2 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left and Upper Right: Students enjoy Homecoming Dance. Lower Left: Junior Class Float, placed second in competition. Lower Right: Bonfire, boosts spirit before the game. 143 ■ Mr. John Masterson Is Guest of Honor at MCJROTC LEFT PAGE: Upper: Presentation of the Colors. Lower: Cutting of the cake. RIGHT PAGE: Upper: John Masterson. guest of honor. Lower: Opening of the ceremony. The MCJROTC's annual formal Marine Corps Birthday Ball was held on Nov. 2 at the Redstone Arsenal Officers' Club to celebrate the 199th birthday of the Marine Corps. The traditional ceremony was followed by dancing to the U.S. Army Band's Rock Combo. The Cadet Drum and Bugle Corps opened the ceremony. After other members of the ceremony marched in, the Color Guard presented the Col- ors. Mr. John Masterson. Johnson's Director of Curriculum, was the Guest of Honor and is shown flanked by Cadet Lt. Col. David Hayes and Cadet Sgt. Major Norman Lier. Following a few short remarks by these three. the Birthday Cake was cut with a Marine Corps Sword. The first three pieces of cake were presented to Mr. Mas- terson, Cecelia Barber (oldest Cadet) and Stanley Crowson (youngest Cadet). During the dance, the Cadets and their dates had two large tables of food and 40 gallons of punch with which to refresh themselves. By mid- night when the Ball was over, the food and punch were gone. So you know the Band was loud and fast and the dancing exuberant. 144 Students Exhibit Talents The second annual Johnson Talent Show, sponsored by the Choral Depart- ment, was held November 7, 1974 in the auditorium. Each of 13 contestants presented a three minute act. Five judges scored contestants on talent, originality, and presentation of act. A large audience cheered the judge's decision of first place winner, impres- sionist Robert McCluskey. LEFT PAGE: Upper Right: Robert McCluskey, first place winner, with a comedy routine based on impressions of Paul Lynde. Center Left: Lyriques entertain audience while judges make decision. Center Right: Janella and Russ Burner, second place winners, with a piano duet, Tea for Two. Lower: Melinda Atkinson, Honorable Mention: Johnson Majorettes, Honora- ble Mention for Originality: Belinda Wherry, Connie Corn, and Vernell Burwell, Third Place winners; Janella and Russ Butner, Second place winners; and Robert McCluskey, First Place winner. Johnson High Drama Presents Reader's Theatre The Johnson High Drama's first production fol- lowed a new format. Instead of traditional theatre a new style known as reader’s theatre was used. The performers in SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY spoke from platforms using small props and slides to tell their life story, in GOD’S TROMBONES several Negro spirituals were presented. This uni- que style of theatre was a pleasure to produce as well as watch. RIGHT PAGE: Upper: SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY curtain call. Center Left: GOD’S TROMBONES spiritual entitled ’’Hear this Prayer O Lord. ” Center Right: GOD'S TROMBONES spiritual enti- tled The Crucifixion. Lower: SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY presentation of Dippold the Opti- cian. Christmas Is . . . The SGA sponsored a Christmas Dance on the night of December 14. 1974. The event began at 8:00 and lasted until midnight. Authority provided a wonderful array of music. Chrutiws 148 Dave Beck Speaks at Sports Banquet The Sport's Banquet was an evening of recognition for ath- letes, cheerleaders, and the dance team. The football team was honored for its city and district titles. The cheerleaders and dance team received recognition for the first place awards they have won. Individual awards were Most Valuable player - Rob- ert Malone, Off. Lineman - David Waller, Off. Back - Dennis Gray. Defensive Back - Steve Crutchfield, and Defensive Line- man - Frank Humphrey. The Tri-Captains; David Waller, Dennis Gray, and Frank Humphrey; were also recognized. The guest speaker was Auburn Coach Dave Beck. RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Coach Max Burleson. Upper Right: Donza Cathey receiving an award. Middle Left: Karen Ryan receiving an award. Middle Center: Dave Beck. Middle Right: Steve Crutchfield receiving an award. Lower Left: Cathy Moder receiving an award. Lower Center: Mr. Moder. Lower Right: Frank Humphrey, David Waller, and Coach Burleson. 150 1975 Bea u ty Walk LEFT PAGE: JOHNSON SWEETHEART OF 1975: Dorothy Lindberg. RIGHT PAGE: Upper: SWEETHEART AND RUNNERS-UP: Clockwise Starting at the Bottom: Sweetheart Dorothy Lind- berg, Second Runner-Up: Kim Dunlap, Third Runner-Up: Donza Cathey and First Runner-Up: Ela Castillo. Middle Left: Miss Congeniality: Peri Parrish. Middle Right: TOP TEN BEAUTIES: From Left to Right: Alyson Austin, Linda Kirk, Peri Parrish, Christie Moore, Paula McBride, Dorothy Lind- berg, Kim Dunlap, Du Valle Daniel, Ela Castillo, and Donza Cathey. Lower: Rhonda Beddingfield preparing for the walk. LEFT PAGE: Upper: FIRST HALF OF TOP TWENTY: From Left to Right: Rhonda Bedding- field, Alyson Austin, Teia Fordham, Linda Lee Kirk, Peri Parrish, Roxanne Wilson, Sharon Rodri- guez, Dorothy Lindberg, Du Valle Daniel, and Donza Cathey. Lower: SECOND HALF OF TOP TWENTY: From Left to Right: Kim Smith, Lisa Ryder, Christie Moore, Jo Ann Milburn, Paula McBride, Jennifer Hale, Janet Emerson, Debbie Doering, Kim Dulap, and Ela Castillo. RIGHT PAGE: Upper: PANEL OF JUDGES: From Left to Right: Mrs. Lloyd Lively Jr. , Mrs. H. M. Pewitt, Mrs. Kaye Jennings, Mr. William Drake and not pictured Mrs. Nell Bradford. Middle: AT THE INTERVIEW TEA: Serving: Angie Hurt, Tara Ben- nett, and Caroline Riggs. Contestants; Leesa Cowley, Donza Cathey, Allicyn Cowser, and Ela Castillo. Lower: Contestants wait for interview with the judges. 154 Student Government Association The S.G. A. officers and senate start in the summer planning for the upcoming school year. They distinguish address code for the student body and make plans for the school dances and programs. They start in the fall with homecoming; a week full of activities such as a bonfire, pep rallies, spirit-stick contests, the election of the Homecoming Queen, and floats at the football game, to end it all there is a Homecoming Dance for all the student body and graduates. When winter comes there is another dance to plan for. This year the theme was, ’’Christmas Is.” Brotherhood Week is in February, S.G. A. puts on skits and has a concert. The Third Annual Spring Fling is in April with fun and games for everyone. Upper: S.G.A. OFFICERS: Wilbert Brown (Advisor), Lea Bradford (Treasurer), Doug Fees (President), Laura Kelly (Secretary), Army Daniel (Vice-President). 156 Upper Left: VOLUNTARY COMMITTEE: First Row: Mike Anderson, Caroline Riggs, Janie Cloud, Michele Jenkins, Cathy Tanner, Shawn Austin. Second Row: Mike Neely, Rhonda Bed- dingfield, Bridget Kelly, Linda Crawford, Geor- gianne McCrone, Robin Tate. Third Row: Debbie Beaty, Karen Kelly, Marcia Martin, Karen Nance, Nancy Payne, Francis Daniel. Fourth Row: David Schwartz, Robby Creekmore, Kaye Lucas, Reggie Cathey, Mike Pollack. Middle Left: INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: First Row: Army Daniel, Doug Fees. Second Row: Francis Daniel, Meshelda Jackson, Mike Saylor, Rhonda Young. Third Row: Charlotte Thompson, Devaule Dan- iels, Bobby Hubbard, Nelson Jennings, Roxanne Wilson, Rhonda Beddingfield, Vickie Rolman, Mark Kemp, Pam Parker, Janella Burner, Karen Nance. Fourth Row: Christine Becker, Cedric Fuller, Tom McCowan, Rita Baxley, Kaye Lucas, Robby Creekmore, Karen Harris. Lower: SENA- TORS: Cedric Fuller, Duvalle Daniel, Mike New- ton, Scott Yost, Melody Cochran, Linda Gund- lach, Dan Crane, Ann Masterson, Daryl Gurley, Rusty Brown, Marianna Allison, Brenda Russell, Allicyn Cowser. House of Represen ta ti ves Upper Right: SENIOR REPRESENTA- TIVES: First Row: Pam Blevins, Debbie Thompson, Donza Cathey, Mark Kemp. Second Row: Dorothy Lindberg, Shelley Hall, Sandy Jones. Third Row: Karen Harris, Peter Allison, Cheryl Freeman, Cheryl Vadasy, Kim Dun- lap, Carolyn Huggins. Fifth Row: Lori Stowers, Lisa Seaton, Becky Carlin. Sixth Row: Christie Moore, Rhonda Young, Rita Baxley, Buster Powell. Lower Right: JUNIOR REPRESENTA- TIVES: First Row: Bobby Hubbard, Roxanne Wilson, Shelly Mosley, Keith Watson. Second Row: Margaret Haley, Perri Parrish, Carol Anderson, Cindy Stulka, Vickie Marshall. Third Row: Cathy Moder, Lisa Stanley, Kim Crutchfield. Fourth Row: Ronnie Rob- inson, Elaine White, Chuck Brasher. Fifth Row: Steve Kessler, Virgil Hutchinson, Glenn Rives. Sixth Row: Lem Vough, Eddie Carter. Ho use of Represen ta ti ves Upper Left: SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: Ken Carrodine, Becky Pruitt, Mike Minschew. Second Row: Devon Morgan, Renee Carter, Theresa Clemons. Third Row: Paula Mcbride, Lisa Stroblel, Joyce Robinson, Tracy Kamisky, Belinda Wherry. Fourth Row: Sam Bucy, Earl Jones, Kennete Harmond. Fifth Row: Norman Marsh, Jackie Wolf, Mike Hubbard. Lower Left: FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: First Row: Mike Saylor, Lisa Jose, Kelly Carter. Sec- ond Row: Aleisa Propps, Cindy Spinier, Kathy Lacy. Third Row: Phyllis Fleming, Lisa Brazell, Debbie Belger, Michelle Hicks. Fourth Row: Scott Crossfield, Jeri Swaim, Barbara Smith. Fifth Row: Bobby Gaines, Vicki Little, Sonja Parker, Kanotta Love. 160 Key Club The Key Club is a young men's service organization established to serve the school and community and to develop leadership, iitizenship, and the ability to work together. Application for membership is open to all male students who have completed at east one semester at Johnson High. Applicants are interviewed and voted on by members of the club. Club members raise noney for charitable organizations, usher at school functions and work towards improving the school grounds. The Key Club is ponsored by the Kiwanis Club of South Huntsville. -EFT PAGE: Upper: First Row: Jon Gahan, Rusty Brown, Francis Daniel, Donny Whitener, Dellie Horton, Greg Ryons, Ricky oiner, Carl Jones, Toni Rice, Eric Brightwell. Nat Shelton, Anthony Hailey. Second Row: Mr. Chris Spurlock, advisor, Peter llison, Tom Hayes, Craig Hardy, Charlie Williams, Mike Neely, Mike Newton, John Freedman, Eddie Ray, Carl Sundberg, oey Patterson, Cedric Fuller, Greg Gahan. Third Row: Cory Scott, Scott Schwartz, Shawn Austin, Bobby Hubbard, Eddie Alex- ander, Glen Rives, Bill Boehme, Lem Vaughn, Mike Pollack, Mike Hubbard, Tommy Knight, Mike McMillan, Dan Crane, Seorge Bowers, Army Daniel, David Hayes. Lower Right: First Row: Jon Gahan, Senior Representative, Carl Jones. Sophomore Representative, Glen Rives, Junior Representative, Donny Whitener, Chaplain. Second Row: Peter Allison, Treasurer, Cedric :uller, President, Bill Boehme, Secretary, Francis Daniel, Vice President. RIGHT PAGE: Upper Right: Perri Parrish, Key Club Sweetheart 1975. 161 162 Anchor Club The Anchor Club is an international girls' service organization sponsored by Pilot, International. The club is designed to develop leadership and promote good citizenship as its members work in school and community projects. Membership is limited to thirty-five girls whose scholar- ship, character and leadership have been certified by the faculty. LEFT PAGE: Upper: First Row: Donna Seely, Vickie Rolman, Anita Johnson, Shelley Hall, Michelle Jenkins, Debbie Thompson. Second Row: Jan Daniels, Janie Cloud, Cheri Floyd, Pam Parker, Dorothy Lindberg, Karen Ryan. Third Row: Marcia Martin, Lisa Stanley, Sharon Hildreth, Cindy Johnson, Caren Carden. Fourth Row: Pam Blevins, Rhonda Beddingfield, Jo Ann Milburn, Melody Cochran, Laura Roach. Lower Right: First Row: Cheri Floyd, Junior Board of Directors, Caren Carden, Senior Board of Directors, Melody Cochran, Jun- ior Board of Directors, Vickie Rolman, Chaplain. Second Row: Jo Anne Milburn, Secretary: Cindy Johnson, Treasurer; Rhonda Beddingfield, President; Dorothy Lindberg, Vice President. Interact Interact is a service organization to aid the school and community. Any- one may submit an application which is then screened by a board of Interact officers, directors and faculty mem- bers. The Interact Club is sponsored by the Rotary Club. RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: First Row: Ernie Duffey, Treasurer, W. T. Viall, Vice-President, Mike Morgan, Secre- tary. Second Row: David Waller, Chaplain, Buster Powell, President. Lower: Sitting: Mike Morgan, Marcus Stone, Lamont Orme, Buster Powell, Charlie Williams, Benny Lee Medlin Jr., Brain Pickett, Van Woodruff. Standing: Mr. Beken, advisor, Ernie Duffey, W. T. Viall, Randy Carlyn Johnty Clark, Keith Watson, Doyle McBride, David Waller, Phillip Pick- ett. Omega Beta Upsilon Omega Beta Upsilon is a service club originated at Lee High School to give black students an organization to which they could relate; however, membership at Johnson High School is open to any student. Upper, First Row: Lynette Smith, Muriel Jackson, Joyce Robinson, Debi Metcalf, Meshelda Jackson, Valerie Claxton. Second Row: Melody Jackson, Belinda Wherry, Alfreda Handy, Ellen Cobb, Charlotte Thompson, Deborah Betts. Third Row: Vanessa Fletcher, Michele Hicks, Cynthia Ham- monds, Deborah Drake, Jackie Battle, Mrs. Brad- ford (Advisor). Fourth Row: Robert Malone (Mas- cot), Carmen Smith, Teresa Cobb, Phillip Cum- mings (Sweetheart). Lower Right, First Row: Lyn- ette Smith (Journalist), Muriel Jackson (Chaplain), Joyce Robinson (Journalist). Second Row: Charlotte Thompson (President), Melody Jackson (Sgt. at Arms), Alfreda Handy (Parlia- mentarian). Third Row: Deborah Drake (Second Vice-President), Carmen Smith (Treasurer), Cynthia Hambrick (Assistant Secretary). 164 Golden Jaguars The purpose of Golden Jaguar is to promote racial unity, school spirit, and the lost art of laughing. Membership is open to anyone. Lower, Kneeling: Jeane Young, Donna Falkenberry (Vice-President), Donza Cathey (Secretary), Cheryl Perez. Standing: Judy Shipe, Omna George (Treasurer). Marie Wikie, Kathy Reasonover, Rhonda Young (President), Cheri Hooter, Cynthia Benifield. 165 W« 4'Mh”S iv jtt imwH tflftt.iMMMj S3 166 Junior Civitans Junior Civitans is A Service Club for Youth,” tailored specifically for training young people to become Builders of Good Citizenship” in the home, the school, the community, and the nation. Its purpose is to develop initiative and leadership, to encourage youth to live a fuller life enriched by unselfish service to others, and to give primary to the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships by precept and example. UPPER: First Row: Kathy Patterson, Angie Coffield, Cindy White, Regina Davis, Katy Ganey, Brenda Brislin. Second Row: Melinda Higgins, Rita Bayley, Donna Allegood, Rebecca Irwin, Rhonda Nadwoday, Barbara Phillips, Marie Conrad. Terra Bennet. Third Row: Debbie Robinette, Debbie Howell, Leesa Cooley, Lili Howard, Paula Osmer, Cindy Moon, Beth Bensinger. Fourth Row; Alyson Austin, Susan Kuykendall, Sherry Wheeler, Susan Austin, Dana Leonard, Cindy Harris. Fifth Row: Joni Wiley, Patty Felch, Beth Young, Dawn Hoffman, Pat Guger, Suson Pollack. Sixth Row: Linda Gundlach, Mr. Joe Jackson, Advisor, Mrs. Gisela Rieger, Advisor, Theresa Felch. Lower Right: First Row: Angie Cofield, Secretary, Leesa Cowley, Sergeant-at-Arms. Second Row: Brenda Brislin, Judge Advocate, Kathy Patterson, Treasurer. Linda Gundlach, Chaplain, Rita Baxley, President. Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary organization for students interested in all aspects of mathematics. Members are encouraged to participate in math contests, math programs and tutoring services. Upper: MU ALPHA THETA: First Row: Cindy Kull, Valerie Davis, Cindy Davis, Debbie Clark, Susan Jones, Marie Conrad, JoAnn Milburn, Nancy Payne. Second Row: Greg Gahan, Mike Anderson, Tommy McCoy, Jim Fletcher, Blain Waybright, Brain Godsey, John Gahan, Randy Henley, Tom Adams, Jeff Belote. Third Row: Laura Roach, Susan Poliak, Rosa Kulpa, Debbie Smelley, MiaShelda Jackson, Lea Bradford, Melanie Roth, Mike Poliak, Karen Nance, Carol Morrison. Fourth Row: Lisa Ryder, Toni Tack, Cathy Thomas, Cary Scott, Karen Harris, Karen Taylo, Jeff Love, Tim Hudson, Jerome Conway. Lower Left: John Gahan President, JoAnn Milburn Secretary and Treasurer, Marie Conrad Vice Pres- ident, Danny Whitener Vice President. 167 Spanish Club The Spanish Club is open to students who have taken Spanish and are interested in extending their knowledge of the Spanish language and its culture. Some of the activities carried out by the club are: Christmas caroling: participating in the International Spring Festival; attending the Inter- City Spanish Club meetings; visiting with some of the Spanish families in Huntsville; tutoring stu- dents in Spanish and working with the exchange students from Columbia. Upper, First Row: Theresa Waldrup, Geri Worel, Jan Evans, Angela Hurt, Kyle Raushkolb, Terry Bazay, Mike Lee. Second Row: Margaret Keele, Duvalle Daniel, Phillis Fleming, David Burkett, Marsha Fleming. Third Row: Debbie Clark, San- dra Lacy, Celeste Frazier, Portia Redick, Diane Hewitt, Joni Wiley, Elsa Verano. Fourth Row: Nikkia Humphrey, Karen Cunningham, Alfreda Handy, Bud Cannen, Evyonne Walton, Miss Ver- ano (Advisor). Fifth Row: Lornette Wheeler, Pris- cilla Russell, Carol Gordon. Sixth Row: Valerie Claxton, Elbert Appleton, David Smith. Lower Right: Debbie Clark (Sgt. at Arms), Angela Hun (Secretary), Duvalle Daniel (President), Portia KeacncK (Treasurer). French Club The French Club is for students who want a more enriched relation with the language, culture, and country. Membership is open to those students who are taking French. Upper, First Row: Ken Prince, Meshelda Jackson, Judy Shipe. Second Row: Bill Males, Nita Thompson, Vicki Marshall, Rhonda Young. Third Row: Christine Smith, Teresa Thompson, Deborah Roop, Eddie Ray. Fourth Row: Becky Jerome, Lisa Ryder, Melanie Roth. Fifth Row: Michele Jenkins, Vicki Smith, Anita Ratliff, Ken Hendricks. Sixth Row: Linda Crawford, Taska Sisk, Kim Crutchfield, Tony Rice. Seventh Row: Denise Cowser, Julie Brooks, Dottie Blackstone, Francis Daniel. Eighth Row: Mile. Morris, Don Lowe, Richie Hailey, Army Daniel. 169 Art Club The Art Club meets regularly once a month during school also after school. Various types of an are demonstrated at some of the meetings. Each of the members has an an club card and t-shin, which has been silk-screened. This year, several members of the club attended an An Club Convention at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. When asked by the SGA, the An Club works on the backdrops dances. Before the year is over, the club plans to visit colleges in this community, sell silk-screen t- shirts to the student body, and to make raku pottery. Upper: First Row: Kathy Hewitt, Dee Dee Elling. Second Row: Anita Panot, Amanda Lawso, Teresa Becker (Secretary), Debbie Miller, Emma Frank, Kathy Early, Gaby Little. Third Row: Cindy Pitts, Cindy Jones, Monica Sims, Terry Weeks, Karen Kim- ery, Mary Lazar, Teny Bazay, Janet Emerson, Dennis Howell. Fourth Row: Miss Van Netta (Advisor), Debbie Foley, Rebecca Crawford, Terri Cook, Jan Shaw, Keith Colvard, Debbie Phillips, Mike Bradford, Jamie Gargis, Mr. Gorum (Advisor). Fifth Row: Peggy Denson, Cindy Argabright, Nancy Madden, Hughie Crowson, Cindy Langford, Duff Bassett, Terry Hazelrig, Kathy Mink, Barbara Palicki, Sylvia Provence. Sixth Row: Michael Williams, Willie Finney, Christine Becker (President), Mike Atnip, Sheridan Joy, Larry Halman, Cariton Pook, James Buckmaster, Sherry Phillips. Seventh Row: Mike Fontenot, Johnny Berry, Bobby McCoy (Vice-President), David Hines, Sammy Eidson, Karen Knight, Kitty Tidwell. 70 FCA The Fellowship of Christian Athletes provides a program to confront athletes and coaches, and through them the youth of our nation with the challenge and adventure of following Christ, participating in His church and serving Him through our vocations. Neal Gladden. Jimmy Wilkerson. Sandy Medley, Jesse John- son. Carlos Clark, Karl Washington. Darryl Roberts. Bonnie Haley. Karen Donaldson. Margaret Haley. Second Row: How- ard Stephens, Danny Whitener. Bobby Hubbard. Mike Carrol, Richard Fletcher. Selwyn Vickers. Greg Tice. Joey Douglas. Tina Saylor. Glen Rives. Kathy Ledbetter, Doug Patterson. Janet Copeland. Third Row: Miss Susan McCain. Sponsor. Jamie Lybrand. Jennifer Hale. Tommy Gallo. Teia Fordham. William Elders. Sandy Huffstetler. Robin Cantrell. James Thomas. Sharon Rodriguez. Jackie Wolfe, Marianna Allison. Kevin Crutchfield. Melinda Higgins. Fourth Row: Cindy Jones. Kathy Moder, Bill Thornton. Larkin Roy, Scott Schwartz. Bill Boehme. Mike Newton. Kevin Farris. Karen Ryan. Robin Tate. Eric Bryant. Andy Cambell. Eddie Alexander. Fifth Row: Mike MacMillan. Ricky Walls. Sam Bucy, Paula McBride, Ann Mas- terson, Mike Morgan. Buster Powell, Lori Stowers. Kim Dun- lap, Ricky Skilcs. Randy Allen, Lisa Seaton. Peri Parrish. Nor- man Marsh. Sixth Row: Jimmy Calhoun. Lisa Jose. Melanie Austin. Sheila Brooks, Cindy Spinier. Sherry Smith. Cindy Stluka, Phillip Blevins, Tommy Drummonds, Sonja Parker. Daco Smalley, Cheryl Vadasy. Steve Crutchfield. Seventh Row: Doug Fees. Dorothy Lindberg. Mike Hubbard. Pam Par- ker, Debbie Stewart. Shelley Hall. Doug White. Georgianne MacCrone, Derrick Simmons. Lisa Strobel. Dana Vaughn. Ronnie Gallo. Linda Carlyle, Brad Clark. Eighth Row: Mark Hudson. Greg Elders. Jay Johnson. Russel Burner. Brianna Rep- pert, Jane Knowling. Wendy Ratliff. Donna Volinski, Dale May. Laura MacLaun, Shelly Mosley. Lisa Stanley. Debbie Spain. Ninth Row: Bobby Gaines, Scott Crutcher. Devin Mor- gan. Gary Walsh. Susan Vadasy. Charlie Williams. Teresa Dunlap. Butch Cassidy. Rusty Brown, Chuck Brasher. Eddie Ray. Roxanne Wilson. Nelson Jennings. Casey Vaughn. Lower: Seated: Robin Tate, Chaplain: Denise Volinski. Social Chair- man: Sharon Rodriguez, Secretary. Standing: Nelson Jennings. Captain: Mike Poliak, Treasurer: Glen Rives, Captain-Elect. j y - - 171 National Honor Society The National Honor Society is a high school organization which recognizes students who have excelled in scholarship; leadership: character and service. Johnson High School taps members of the junior and senior classes who have an A” aver- age and who are approved by the faculty. LEFT PAGE: Upper: First Row: Shelley Hall, Rhonda Beddingfield, Robin Tate, Teia Ford- ham, Cheryl Perez, Ted Knowling, Jon Gahan, Nelson Jennings, Danny Whitener, Vickie Rol- man, Karen Nance, Dorothy Lindberg, Laura Roach, Francis Daniel. Second Row: Doug While, Lisa Seaton, Georgianne MacCrone, Lea Bradford. Carmen Smith. Sandy Huffstetler, Karen Harris, Julie Taylo, Janet Kcrschncr. Marie Conrad, Tanya Arnold, Jo Ann Milburn, Miss Susan McCain, advisor. Third Row: Neal Gladden, Howard Stephens, Gary Stapler. Kaye Lucas. Bobby Hubbard, Mike Pollack, Caren Carden, Rita Baxley, Karen Taylo. Teresa Felch, Charles Filyow, Blaine Waybright, Richie Hailey. Bill Laurz. Fourth Row: Ernie Duffey, Tom Adams, Don Crane, Jeff Belote. Robbie Creekmore, Doug Fees, Army Daniel III. Lower Right: First Row: Dorothy Lindberg, Social Chair- man, Karen Taylo, President Cheryl Perez, Sec- retary. Second Row: Karen Nance, Vice Presi- dent, Vickie Rolman, Treasurer, Mike Pollack, Parliamentarian. Third Row: Nelson Jennings, Chaplain, Rita Baxley. Service Chairman, Caren Carden, Historian, Karen Harris, Reporter. 172 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: First Row: Sandy Huffstctlcr. Karen Harris. Christine Jose. Teia Fordham, Shelley Hall, Sharon Gillies. Second Row: Ernie Duffy. Doug Fees, David Eason, Mike Ducotc, Linda Gundlach. Upper Right: First Row: Judy Shipe, Karen Nance. Joni Wiley, Cheryl Perez. Jan Putney. Jon Gahan. Second Row: Dale Hutchens. Mark Kemp, Kaye Lucas, Jo Ann Milburn. Richie Hailey. Tom Hayes. Middle Left: First Row: Karen Taylo, Donna Seely. Carmen Smith. Robin Tate. Lisa Seaton. Vickie Rolman. Second Row: Blaine Waybright. Danny Whitener. Mike Pollock. Kyle Little. Mike Mor- gan. Middle Right: First Row: Laura Kelly. Sandra Legg, Dorothy Lindberg, Pam Parker. Janet Kerschner. Joycclan Little. Second Row: Van Woodruff, Art Goney. Ray Grigsby, Terry Kinnebrew. Lower Left: Rhonda Beddingfield, Pam Blevins, Karen Coltranc. Eva Young. Marsha Fleming. Second Row: Glenn Baeske. Harold Barber. Rita Baxley. Janella Butncr. Jeff Belate. Tom Adams. Lower Right: First Row: Jamie Gargis, Debbie Fox. Omno George. Teresa Felch. Marie Conrad. Second Row: John Clark. Army Daniel HI. Lea Bradford, Caren Carden, Robby Creekmore, Dan Crane. 173 Drama Club and Thespians The purpose of the Drama Club is to find that spark in an individual, build on it through direc- tion and present it as entertainment. This year the Drama Club and the Fall Theatre Class presented Spoon River Anthology and God’s Trombones for the student body. Thespians is a national honor society for actors and actresses. Membership is limited to those stu- dents who have worked in a certain number of productions and gained points through their work. LEFT PAGE: Upper: DRAMA CLUB: First Row: Denise Gentry, Micky Ball, Kyle Rauschkolb, Christi Smith, Mike Morgan, Mary Lynn Corl, Nancy Oliver, Cindy Langford, Pat Irwin, Amanda Baker. Second Row: Doris Overstreet, Lisa Counts, Karla Counts, Cheryl Perez, Ron Harris (Advisor), Christine Becker, Anita Wilkie, Donna Helser, Sharon Rich. Third Row: Marie Conrad, Hughie Crowson, Alice Hargrove, Chuck Johnson, Stephanie Ball, Janice Hargrove, Marie Wilkie. Fourth Row: Launie Ring, Jim Fletcher, Tanya Arnold, Dale Hutchens, Richie Hailey, David Wilkie, Kaye Lucas, Robby Creekmore. Fifth Row: Sybil Redman, Debbie Miller, Barbara Clark, Celeste Frazier, Joyce Robinson, Barbara Perry, Becky Niblet, Diane Zimmerle, Teresa Becker, Cindy Kull, Debbie Thompson. Sixth Row: Mike Ducote. Lower Right: THESPIANS: Sit- ting: Benny Gaines, Reggie Cathey, Tanya Arnold, Kaye Lucas, Joellan Armstrong, Debbie Thompson, Nancy Oliver. Standing: Ron Harris (Advisor), Robby Creekmore, Kim Redman. 174 Ecology and Speleology Club The Ecology Club is a special interest group that strives to inform the students, faculty, and community of the problems of the environment. The Ecology Club sponsors Earth Day Competi- tion, a slide show, and monthly recycling drives. The Speleology Club is composed of students interested in learning about caves, exploring caves, and promoting spelunking as a hobby. RIGHT PAGE: Upper: ECOLOGY CLUB: First Row: Mike Newton, Sheri Harris, Mike Neely, Bill Sweigart, Army Daniel, Jim Corl, Frances Dan- iel, Robby Creekmore. Second Row: Ron Harris, Sponsor, Laura Hall, Sponsor, Tony Rice, Meg Shirley, Ronne Ball, Carol Hoch, Janet Ker- schner, Barbara Clarke, Karen Taylo, Julie Taylo, Karen Nance, Jo Ellen Armstrong, Kaye Lucas, Mary Lynn Corl, Marie Conrad. Lower Left: SPELEOLOGY CLUB: First Row: Mark Gra- ham, Carolyn Hamelton, John Packard. Second Row: Tony Bradley, Steve Waters, Nancy Walls, Steve Grohusky, Bud Cannon, Rick Winter. Third Row: Joe Moore, Kay Burnett, Mard Anthony, John Freeman, Mark Michaels, Steve Gibson, Greg Grimes, Matt Clowers. 175 176 Mini Coupes Mini Coupes, Inc. is an organization which operates under the auspices of the Sports car Club of America and Twickenham Auto Club. The purposes of the club are to encourage safety and full control of autos while gaining experience and skills involved while enjoying the different forms of motor sports. Members have attended sla- loms, rallies, driving classes, and S.C.C.A. challenges, as well as T.A.C. and S.C.C.A. meetings, both local and regional. Upper: Mike Ducote; Bill Sweikart, Glenn Baeske; Chuck Gaut, Dale Hutchens; Dennis Sorden; Tim Hudson, Joe Hancock; Melvin Wood; Cheryl Perez; Miss Verano, Sponsor; Tom Hart; Wayne Hutchens; Chris Culpep- per; Donna Falkenberry; Herbie Honaker; Craig Hardy; Dennis Whisen- ant; Dawg, Mascot; Dan Crane. Lower Right: First Row: Glen Baoske, Vice- President; Craig Hardy, President. Second Row: Dan Crane, Sergeant at Arms; Cheryl Perez, Secretary; Bill Sweikart, Treasurer; Chris Culpepper, Field Marshall. Newspaper Staff and Labyrinth The Newspaper Staff produce a student publication. The paper covers and features news concerning students and student activ- ities. The Labyrinth is Johnson High’s Literary Magazine composed of student poetry, short stories, photography, an and other liter- ary works. Upper: NEWSPAPER STAFF: Peter Allison, Patricia Churchill, Karen Nance, Sharon Casebolt, Susan Morean, Susan Kukendall, foycelan Little. Lower: LABYRINTH: Carolyn Huggins, Marie Conrad, Alice Hargrove, Steve Growhusky, William Sweikart, Peggy Denson, Mike Ducote, Tom McCown. 177 Jaguar Staff Several members of this year’s Jaguar Staff attended a workshop at Auburn University. In three days of hard work they learned the basics of putting together a yearbook. Although staff mem- bers usually work hard they sometimes take the time to have some fun. See above; we went for a ”fun” day in the greenhouse. LEFT PAGE: Upper, First Row: Alan Buckmaster, Photographer, Cindy Harris, Sales and Classes, Pat Guger, Faculty, Caren Carden, Features, Carolyn Huggins, Seniors, Daphne Carson, Ath- letics, Debbie Thompson, Organizations and Ads. Second Row: Steve Kempner, Photographer, Cathy Tanner, Classes, Karen Harris, Editor, Robby Creekmore, Features and Co-Editor. 178 The Jaguar Staff would like to express its appre- ciation to: Kay's Kupboard Antiques, Mrs. Jim Carden, Mrs. Emmett Creekmore, Mrs. Joe Thompson, and all the others who made this year- book possible. RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Editor, Karen Harris. Upper Right: Mrs. Smith, Sponsor. Center Left: Steve Kempner and Doug Edgeton at work in the dark room. Lower Left: Staff takes a break. 179 VICA and DECA VICA and DECA are clubs for students enrolled in vocational and distributive programs. Their purpose is to join students with common occupa- tional objectives. All vocational and distributive students are eligible to join. Upper Right: VICA: First Row: Cindy Kniphfer, James McDavis, Kenneth McCormick. Second Row: Terry Turner, David Wise, Timothy Blair, Cindy Johnson, Jarvis Hampton, Richard Breeden. Third Row: Derrick Leatherwood, Kenneth Land, Cheryl Sumner, Johnny Solmon. Fourth Row: Rob- ert McCallum, Jim Watson, Marilyn Matthews, Ann Barker, Steve Bigler. Fifth Row: Freddie Godbee, Danny Wade, Darlene Bailey, Bruce Morring. Sixth Row: David Pfeiffer, Terry Olm- stead, Ricky Swinea, T. E. Rodgers (Advisor). Lower: DECA: First Row: Cynthia Anderson, Suzanne Van Dyke, Kathy Bridges, Sandra McGee, Jan Putney, Linde Flynn. Second Row: Susan Avent, Debbie Cassady, Wayne Tribble, Rhonda Allegood, Ruth Funk, Ruth Shewell. Third Row: Sharon Roth, Debbie Tucker, Steve Morde- cai, Bob Hodgdon. Fourth Row: Karen Lemley, Debbie Jensen, Terry Payne, Mark Barksdale, Kenan Young. Fifth Row: Jo Ann Burkett, Gini Tucker, Eddie Turner, Terry Boone, Tommy Par- ker, Bill Spears, Bob Cloer. Cadet Club and FBLA Cadet Club is an organization for interested MCJROTC. Membership is open to all Cadets. The club is sponsered by the ROTC staff. The Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for all young adults enrolled in business programs. Membership is open to all students enrolled in at least one business course. Upper: CADET CLUB: First Row: Francis Daniel, Stanley Crowson, Anthony Johnson, Warren Hunter, Alice Hargrove (Treasurer), Roy Cart- wright, Janice Hargrove, Beverly Huggins. Sec- ond Row: Terry Bridges, Janet Emerson, Carl Jones, Ken Carrodine (Vice President), Stanley Hereford, Donna Redd, Angela Hurt (Secretary), Nancy Holmes, Carol Johnston, Chester Hardin (President). Third Row: Wesley Harris, Bobby Love, Reggie Cathey, Cory Thomas, Pete Clark, Chuck Johnson, Tim Gentry, Bob Kline Young. Lower Left: FBLA: First Row: Terri Cook (Vice President), Andrea Jones (Reporter), Donna Jones (President), Teresa Collier (Secretary), Dottie Blackstone, Greg Martin (Treasurer). Second Row: Emily Burton, Maggie Battle (Advisor), Cynthia Humphrey, Bonnie Martin, Sharon Hildreth, Vickie Dunford, Amy Lieberman. Third Row: Denise Collier, Jeannie Tucker (Advisor), Vivian Townsend, Jean Lipscomb, Linda Lacy, Maureen Connolly. Fourth Row: Katrina Nance, Melita Cartwright, Mavis Hunter, Diane Hutchinson, Chris Jose, Muriel Jackson. Fifth Row: Elaine Lovelady, Sharon Matthews, Barbara Crutcher, Howard Gaines, Alfreda Handy. Sixth Row: Vicky Bryant, Karen Clay, Tommie Rice, Nick Slaugh- ter, Richard Irvin. 181 MCJROTC The Marine Junior ROTC Unit has been growing each year since Johnson started. This year, approximately 145 young men and women com- prised the Cadet Clubs. The year's activities started in July when 50 Cadets helped a local industry run their family picnic. August saw the Drill Team start forming and the Color Guard pre- pare for the football season. During the fall, the Color Guard and Drill Team performed and ushered at the football games, the Rifle Team won 4 of 5 matches, money was raised for the annual formal Birthday Ball in November, and many other smaller activ- ities were held during and after school. In Octo- ber, Cadet Francis Daniel was presented the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement, during a formal ceremony in the auditorium. Winter saw the Drill Team preparing to defend all the championships won during the spring of 1974, the Rifle Team sharpening up to fire in the spring, the Color Guard and Drum and Bugle Corps holding a formal school flag-raising ceremony each Friday morning during Homeroom, and everybody finding out what it was all about. Spring sees Drill Team and Rifle Team compe- titions, National Military Trail Hike, week-long Orientation Visit to a large base, parade, awards, and the guessing game of who will be the Cadet Leaders for next year. LEFT PAGE: Upper: COLOR GUARD: Gary How- ard, William Duran, Kenneth Erskine, Mark Pen- tecost. Lower: BATTALION AND COMPANY HEADQUARTERS: Kneeling: Ronnie Maxwell (S-3 Chief), Dellie Horton (B Co. 1st Sergeant), Kevin Males (B Co. Commander), Jon Gahan (Assist. S- 1), Jim Snell (A Co. 1st Sergeant), William Win- ton (S-3 N Co.), Bill Norman (S-l Chief). Stand- ing: Carol Johnston (WM 1st Sergeant), Janet Emerson (Assist. S-l), Francis Daniel (Bn. Execu- tive Officer), David Hayes, (Bn. Commander), Norman Lier (Sgt. Major), Nathaniel Shelton (S- 3), Alice Hargrove (WM Commander). RIGHT PAGE: Upper: RIFLE TEAM: Kneeling: Jim Snell, David Hayes (Captain). Standing: Gary Howard, Loyd Ackerman, Dellie Horton, Jan Gahan. Lower: DRILL TEAM: Kneeling: Wesley Harris, Michael Powers, Mike Satterfield, Chester Har- din, Pete Clark, Stanley Hereford, Ray Cart- wright, Chuck Johnson. Standing, First Row: Francis Daniel (Commander), Kevin Males, Lowel Goutremont, Ken Carodine, Cory Thomas, Rema Carter, Tony Bridges, Tim Gentry, Larry Holman, Carl Jones. Second Row: Donald Edge, Bobby Love, Anthony Johnson, David Reid, Bob Klineyoung, Stanley Crowson. 183 M I P MB M U «% «V « «9 «HP | .ft r 184 LEFT PAGE: Upper: A COMPANY: First Row: Mike Satterfield, Anthony Johnson (Platoon Commander). Second Row: Warren Hunter, Donnie Burton, John Bailey, Kenneth Erskine Loyd Ackerman. Third Row: Danny Barnes, Chuck Johnson, Willie Wat- kins, Wesley Harris, William Dinan, Kenneth Adams, Bobby Love, Eddie Sledge. Middle: 1st PET. B COMPANY: First Row: William Males (Commander), William Winton. Second Row: Peter Ackerman, Michael Powers, Larry Norman, Danny Har- grove, Chester Hardin, Ronald Westphall, David Cornett, Roy Cartwright. Third Row: Brian Dill, Tim Gentry, Mark Wamplet, Jeb Hohl, Terry Bridges. Fourth Row: Rema Carter, John Ryan, Bart Byrd, Larry Cole, Thomas Harris. Lower: 2nd and 3rd PET. B COMPANY: First Row: Ken Carrodine (Commander, 3rd Pet.), George Franklin, Donald Edge, Ben Carlisle, Lindy Bell, Johnny Bone, Ralph Haling, Robert Mitchell, Mike Newman Stanley Crowson, Lester Grimes, Carl Jones, (Pit. Sgt. 2nd Pit.). Second Row: Reggie Cathey, Cory Thomas, Lowel Goutremont, Mark A. Jones, James Underwood, Charles Burch, David Reid, Maurice Collier, Mark Poole, John Norton. Third Row: Carl Burwell, Pete Clark, Bob Klineyoung, Gerald Bailey, Ronnie McCollum, John Pinchor, Stanley Hereford, Bobby Porter. RIGHT PAGE: Upper: 1st PET. W.M. COMPANY: First Row: Janice Hargrove (Commander), Kathy Syamier, Rita Bone, Earlene Garner, Sharon Casebolt, Hattie McComb, Karen McDavis, Joey Terry. Second Row: Bernestine Reedus, Deborah Erskine, Beverly Huggins, Angela Hun, Donna Redd, Valerie Dye, Geraldine Worel, Katrina Nance, Janet Emerson. Lower: 2nd PET. W.M. COMPANY: First Row: Kathy Molean (Commander), Clara Flint, Shirly Morris, Wendy Martin, Debbie Whisenant. Second Row: Nancy Holmes, Joan Ray, Vickie Fletcher, Sylvia Pro- vence. Third Row: Patricia Gordon, Diane Johnson, Brenda Clemmons, Ollie Hambrick. Johnson Choral Dept. The Choral Department is one of the most active organizations at Johnson High. While per- forming, in the fall for various churches and civic organizations, the choral students found time to put together the 2nd place float in the Homecom- ing Float Contest. Soon thereafter, they put together a most successful Christmas Concert. Johnson was most fortunate, thru hard work, to have 25 students accepted for All-State Chorus. These students gave up their Spring Vacation to participate in this exciting event, with a well- known conductor. Eight soloists, plus the Tre- blettes, Lyriques, Madrigal Singers, and Barber- shop Quartet all earned Superior ratings at District Solo-Ensemble Competition. The Chorale and Choraliers, as usual received Outstanding ratings at District and State Competition. Plans for the remainder of the year include a trip to The Regional Six Flags Choral Festival in Atlanta and a spring production including a “Twenties” mon- tage with choreography. The Choral Department annually sponsors the Fall Talent Show and The Beauty Walk, which selects Johnson’s Sweetheart. LEFT PAGE: Upper Right: MODERN MUSIC MAS- TERS: First Row: Vickie Rolman (Secretary), Jan- ella Burner (President), Rita Baxley (Treasurer). Second Row: Dale Hutchins, Susan Davis, Melody Cochran, Terri Evans, Pam Blevins. Third Row: Danny Brown, Keith Rose, Karen Rolman, Walter Coffey. Middle Right: CHORAL OFFICERS: Angela Hun (Choralier Secretary), Rita Baxley (Publicity Chm.), Pam Blevins (Historian), Vickie Rolman (President), Walter Coffey (Vice-President), Susan Davis (Secretary), Don Pritchett (Third Vice-President), Danny Brown (Treasurer). Lower Right: CHORAL ACCOMPANISTS: Vickie Rol- man, Karen Fitzmorris, Portia Reddick. RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: MADRIGAL SINGERS: First Row: Jeff Parker. Second Row: Vickie Rol- man, Sandy Jones. Third Row: David Wilkie. Fourth Row: Marc Rosenblum, Tammy Johnson. Fifth Row: Walter Coffey, Pam Blevins, Danny Brown. Sixth Row: Janella Burner. Seventh Row: Francis Daniel. Eighth Row: Rita Baxley. Ninth Row: Keith Rose. Upper Right: TREBLETTES: First Row: Karen Fitzmorris. Second Row: Karen Rol- man, Taska Sisk. Third Row: Donna Redd, Patti Ernst. Fourth Row: Angela Hun, Laura Baker, Carrie Godfrey, Tammy Davis. Middle Left: LYRIQUES: Susan Davis, Daren Hicks, Melody Cochran, Susan Spry, Donna Allegood, Beth Brown, Terri Evans, Tara Benett, Janice Walton. Lower Left: GIRLS CHORUS: First Row: Sincera Wilson, Carolyn Kindred, Cynthia Tolliver, Hat- tie McComb, Paula Dsmer. Second Row: Rhonda Nadwodny, Katie Ganey, Sharon Casebolt, Kathy Barber, Patsy Rodgers. Third Row: Mary McFarland, Rebecca McKelvey, Wanda Hughes, Renee Atkinson, Lisa Howard. 187 188 Upper: CHORALIERS: First Row: Dar- lene Barton, Sharon Bearden, Cindy Spinier, Alesia Propps, Sonjo Parker, Tonja Johnson. Second Row: Angel Jones, Maria Wilkie, Taska Sisk, Patti Ernst, Portia Reddick, Lisa Wommack. Third Row: Cassandra Darwin, Jackie Snell, Donna Hunt, Janice Anderson, Karen Rolman, Alyson Austin.Fourth Row: Angela Hurt, Cathy Montgom- ery, Theresa Pollock, Bonita Watson, Donna Redd, Karen Fitzmorris, Carol Morrison. Fifth Row: Tammy Davis, Karen Daniel .Carrie Godfrey, Laura Baker, Ginger Atwell, Anita Wilkie. Lower Right: Over 50 groups throughout north Alabama participated in the Dis- trict I Choral Competition held at Johnson High School in February. smcr i ' pn ctmenrw ' TESUVAl Upper: CHORALE: First Row: Jeff Par- ker, David Wilkie. Second Row: Vickie Rolman, Ken Carrodine, Sandy Jones. Third Row: Janice Jamar, Jan- ice Walton, Danny Brown, Tammy Johnson, Brenda Brislin. Fourth Row: LaShell Clanton, Lora Glassock, Keith Rose, Melinda Atkinson, Susan Davis. Fifth Row: Beth Brown, Donna Alle- good, Caroline Riggs, Francis Daniel, Janet Kerschner, Rita Baxley, Pam Blevins. Sixth Row: Karen Hicks, Greg Suggs, Marc Rosenblum, Walter Cof- fey, Larry Anderson, Mark Reihm, Terri Evans. Seventh Row: Susan Spry, Tara Bennett. Eighth Row: Melody Cochran, Janella Burner. Lower Left: The Madrigal Singers rehearse a skit, The Monotone Angel for Christmas performance. 189 190 FLUTES Donna Seely Sherry Allison Marcia Martin Susan Davis OBOES Mary Phillips Shari Harris Kathy Lawhon Carolyn Cobb Debbie Pierce Sabrina Ryder Kathy Willey Dawn Smitherman BASSOON Carla Patty Angie Waybright Yolanda Williamson Nancy Payne CLARINETS Donna Mastin Alison Rodgers Jamie Milbuin Cindy Lambka Richard Willey Becky McComb Marsha Fleming Alfreda Handy Anna Millsaps Natalie Fields Carl Sundberg Anita Wilkifc. PhyillrSchChir Barron- Paul Hammond Pam Woods Susan Paschal Kelly Steading Phyllis Fleming Dara Patty Cindy Kull Wayne Hutchens Sarah Hawkins Karen Kelly Becky Pruitt Debbie Stack Cindy Jacoby Regina Battles Kathy Gaut Linda Asbill .. Baftaa,Moore----- Christine Burnette Sandra Lyles Michelle Jenkins Cyndi McGriff Melanie Nixon Peggy Hall Marie Wilkie Debra Hershberger ALTO CLARINET Stephanie Stocks BASS CLARINET Bobby Tack CONTRABASS Steve Conklin ALSO SAXOPHONES Dale Hutchens Cindy Davis Tim Pierce Joe Beaufait Chris Hill Dwayne Phillips Steve McGraw Jeff Armstrong TENOR SAXOPHONES Jeanna Underwood Reginald Cathey BARI SAXOPHONE Tom Adams Greg Ganan David Cornett Melvin Wood Heinz Sage Greg McDaris Greg Guttery Kenneth Binford Leon Turner Darrell Fink Dennis Sorden Mark Shelton Tommy Allen FTRUMPETS I Bill Laarz E Chris Culpepper I Tom Hart FRENCH HORNS Craig Hardy Phyllis Hallman Anthony Hailey Debbie Paschal Barbara Phillips TROMBONES Tom Winstead Jeff Belote Herbie Honaker Debbie Doering Jeff Young Matthew Stafford Mark Brown David Wilkie Victor Logvinov Alan Lemberg Jimmy Clanton Kerry Baker Arthur Henderson Murray Hollingsworth BASSES Allen Gahan Timothy Pickett Steve Pearson PERCUSSION Dellie Horton Wayne Bolden Steve Slone Darrell Tibbs Bill Seymour Rick Creacy BARITONES Cheryl Perez Marvin Card Alex Belote This year the Johnson Band received several outstanding awards. In addition to their perform- ances at all of the Johnson football games, the band and Flag Corps received excellent ratings at the Tri-State Marching Festival in Cleveland, Tennessee, where the majorettes were rated supe- rior. Johnson placed 15 members in the All State Band, received three recommendations at District Festival, three Superior ratings in concert and a Superior rating in sight reading at the State Festi- val held in Tuscaloosa. In May, the band entered the Six Flags Band Festival in Atlanta, where they were rated Superior. The Johnson Jazz Ensemble, pictured above, received Straight Superior ratings at the Birmingham Jazz Festival, Solo and Ensem- ble, and the Tullahoma Jazz Festival where they were awarded the First Place Trophy and $250. LEFT PAGE: Middle Left: Blaine Waybright Drum Major. 192 RIGHT PAGE: Upper: FLAG CORP: From Left to Right, Standing: Nancy Baron, Anna Millsaps, Donna Moore, Kelly Steading, Cindy Davis, Cheryl Perez. Kneeling: Susan Paschal, Deb- bie Doering, Carolyn Cobb. In the Center: Karen Kelly, Debbie Paschal, Phylis Hallman. Center Left: MAJOR- ETTES: Becky Pruitt, Marcia Martin, JoAnn Milburn, Phylis Fleming, Cindy Kull. Center Right, First Row: Phylis Fleming, Cindy Kull. Second Row: Marcia Martin, Becky Pruitt. Lower: JoAnn Milburn. 193 Jaguarettes The J. O. Johnson Jaguarettes is an organiza- tion of girls interested in dancing and perform- ing. They sometimes function as an arm of the administration by serving as guides or hostesses to the building. They dance primarily at various school functions including pep rallies, football games, and basketball games. Any girl with an overall C is eligible to join. Members partici- pate in various fund-raising projects to finance their organizations. LEFT PAGE: Upper: First Row: Cathy Ledbetter, Patty Morean. Cynthia Handy, Katrina Saylor, Sherrie Smith. Marianne Allison. Cindy Spitler, Cindy Stulka. Second Row: Tina Smith. Kanotta Love. Ann Mastcrson, Roxanne Wilson. Paula Mcbridc, Carolyn Wherry, Karen Ryon. Third Row: Becky Carlyn, Jamie Lybrand, Debbie Spain. Cindy Jones. Janice Jamar. Duvalle Dan- iel. Fourth Row: Sandi Medley, Tammy Drum- mond. Lisa Strobel, Donza Cathey, Joyce Bourne, Kim Smith. Fifth Row: Debra Drake, Karen Donoldson, Debbie Stewart, Angie Kerr. Janet Copeland, Jennifer Hale. Sixth Row: Cathy Moder, Charlotte Thompson. Cynthia Hambrick, Leslie Mulkin. Carmen Smith, Sandy Huffstet- ter. Lower Right: First Row: Roxanne Wilson, Captain. Second Row: Debra Drake. Co-Cap- tain. Jennifer Hale. Co-Captain. Cathy Moder. Co-Captain. Third Row: Charlotte Thompson, Squad Leader. Jamie Lybrand, Squad Leader, Karen Ryan. Squad Leader. Sandi Huffstetlcr. Squad Leader. 194 195 196 198 ATHLETICS 199 1974 Varsity Football Team LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Varsity and Junior Varsity Football Teams. Lower Right: Kneeling: Frank Cook, Charlie Jacob, Ronnie Quick, Willard Scis- sum. Standing: Max Burleson, Head Football Coach; Jimmy Chambers, Harry Hitchcock, Sarge Nye, Coach- ing Staff. 200 Johnson 42 Lee 0 Johnson 18 Jess Lanier 6 Johnson 21 Butler 14 Johnson 10 Bradshaw 7 Johnson 35 Gadsen 7 Johnson 21 Huntsville 7 Johnson 39 Albertville 7 Johnson 32 Grissom 7 Johnson 43 Coffee 6 Johnson 21 Anniston 38 Jaguars Clobber Generals The jaguar’s first game of the season was a face to face confrontation with the Lee Generals. The starting offense left the field after the first quarter, and the first team defense was finished at the half. Coach Burleson played seventy players in Johnson's easy, first victory. The final score was an impressive 42-0. RIGHT PAGE: First Row: Sam Alexan- der, Phillip Blevins, William Bone. Second Row: Barry Borne, Cedric Brownlee, Sam Bucy. Third Row: Andy Campbell, Robin Cantrell, Mike Car- roll. 201 Jess Lanier Falls to Jaguars In the second game of the season Johnson took on Jess Lanier from Bes- semer. Halfback Dennis Gray had an outstanding night: Final score 18-6. LEFT PAGE: First Row: Butch Cassidy, Carlos Clark, Steve Crutchfield. Sec- ond Row: Phillip Cummings, Joey Douglas, William Elders. Third Row: Johnny Erskine, Kevin Farris, Doug Fees. 202 Jaguar's Third Win Sweetest of All Johnson’s second intra-city rivalry of the season came on Friday the thir- teenth, an unlucky night for the Butler Rebels. The Jaguars defeated Butler 21-14, bringing Johnson to the top of Region Ten. Dennis Gtay scored all three Jaguar touchdowns. RIGHT PAGE: First Row: Richard Fletcher, James Fowler, Tommy Gallo. Second Row: Ronnie Gallo, Phillip Gibson, Neal Gladden. 203 Jaguars Defeat Bruins The Johnson Jaguars had a tough fight on their hands when they met the Bradshaw Bruins in the fourth game of the season. The game was tied up until Buster Powell kicked the winning field goal in the fourth quarter. The final socre 10-7, was a close call for the Jaguars. Gadsden Clawed by Jaguars Robert Malone and Casey Vaughn both had an outstanding night against the Gadsden Tigers. The Jaguar defense also played an important part in Johnson’s 35-7 win. RIGHT PAGE: First Row: Dennis Gray, Manule Grizzard, Randell Hildreth. Second Row: Frank Humphrey, Tim Hunter, Nelson Jennings. Third Row: Danny Johnson, Jessie Johnson, Earl Jones. 204 Jaguars Crush Huntsville The Huntsville Panthers didn’t have a chance in the second half against the mighty Johnson Jaguars. The Jaguars showed a fine team effort in their sixth consecutive victory of the season. The final score was 27-7. First Homecoming Easy Victory After a week of Homecoming activi- ties everyone was ready for the Albert- ville Aggies. The third ranked Jaguars finished with a 39-7 margin. The game was highlighted at half-time with the crowning of Kim Dunlap as Homecoming Queen. RIGHT PAGE: First Row: Ronnie Lee, Robert Malone, Robert Martin. Second Row: Mike McMillan, Kenneth Me White, James Miller. Third Row: Mike Morgan, Mike Moss, Mike Nor- ment. 205 Grissom Find Out Johnson Is for Real The Johnson Jaguars were for real. It was billed the game of the year, and it certainly was for the Jaguars! They won the city championship with a final score of 32-7 over the Grissom Tigers. LEFT PAGE: First Row: Doug Patterson, Martin Patton, Mike Poliak. Second Row: Buster Powell, Bobby Pruitt, Dar- ryl Roberts. Third Row: Chase Ross, Brad Self, Derrick Simmons. 206 Jaguars Win Regional Championship Johnson had two goals in the game against the Coffee Yellowjackets, they wanted to finish the season undefeated and win the Region Ten Champion- ship. The Jaguars were successful on both counts with a 43-6 victory. The win also put the Jaguars in a State Playoff berth. RIGHT PAGE: First Row: Ricky Skiles, Damid Smith, Gary Stapler. Second Row: Howard Stephens, James Thomas, Bill Thornton. Third Row: Roger Thompson, Greg Tice, Casey Vaughn. Fourth Row: Dana Vaughn, Ricky Walls, David Waller. Mistakes Hurt Jaguars It can happen to the best of teams and it happened to the Johnson Jaguars against the Anniston Bulldogs. After a mistake riddled first half the Jaguars rallied, but in the end Anniston came out ahead 38-21. LEFT PAGE: First Row: Gary Walsh, Carl Washington, Jimmy Wilkerson. Second Row: Chris Wherry, David White, D ug White. Third Row: Danny Whitener, Jackie Wolfe, Ernie Duffey. Fourth Row: Tony Bradley, Devin Mor- gan, Mark Clem. 208 1974 Freshman Football Team RIGHT PAGE: First Row: Bobby Moder, Gary Staggs, Mike Peavy, Kevin Crutchfield, Brad Clark, Mike Fred- ick, James Woosley, Scott Crutcher, Murray Mcelyea, Randy Alan, Scott Minis. Second Row: Ben Tray wick, Client Varnado, Tim Gentry, Greg Elders, Randy Carlen, Ronnie Stone, Frank Bowling, Kevin Roberts, Brent Henry, Jimmy Calumn, Tobey Dunn. Third Row: Jimmy Bunit, Tommy Siferes, Mide Fearn, Ricky Dale, Randy Pugh, Perry Anderson, Mickey Byrd, Jeff Camar, Lowel Gwodxarn, Martin Burgerman, Mide Cood, Mark Hudson. 209 210 1974-75 Varsity Basketball Team LEFT PAGE: Upper, Kneeling: Coach Ronnie Quick. Standing: Derrick Hunter, Richey Floyd, James Mundie, Bobby Hubbard, Mark Owen, Bobby Callage, Bill Boehme, Jeff Chovan, Brian Ball, Mark Komaro. Lower Right: Scores from the 1974-75 season. Johnson 75 Coffee 53 Johnson 73 Emma Samson 71 Johnson 88 Buckhorn 73 Johnson 68 Guntersville 64 Johnson 60 Scottsboro 81 Johnson 59 Opeilika 46 Johnson 53 Carver 66 Johnson 60 McGill 55 Johnson 60 Lee 61 Johnson 74 Fairfield 58 Johnson 73 Scottsboro 66 Johnson 84 Grissom 71 Johnson 76 Lee 66 Johnson 52 Buckhorn 43 Johnson 79 Huntsville 64 Johnson 72 Vestavia 62 Johnson 65 Guntersville 71 Johnson 66 Emma Samson 64 Johnson 70 Coffee 50 Johnson 66 Butler 51 Johnson 88 Grissom 65 Johnson 62 Huntsville 74 Johnson 51 Butler 66 Regional Tournament Johnson 58 Grissom 52 Johnson 61 Austin 58 Johnson 63 Bradshaw 61 State Tournament Johnson 61 Phillips 66 212 214 215 1974-75Junior Varsity Basketball Team LEFT PAGE: Upper, Kneeling: Coach Stanley Stafford. Standing: Steve Kitchens, Philip Gibson, Danny Barnes, Craig Crossfield, Raymond Lee, Sam Alexander, Scott Schwartz, Eddie Alexander, Mike Hubbard, Michael Hicks, Ronny Robinson. 216 f 218 Freshman Basketball LEFT PAGE: Upper, First Row: Coach Howard, Ronnie Stone, Scott Crutcher, Jimmy Heflin, Ruby Stone, Randy Allen, Randy Carlen, Sewlin Vickers. Back Row: Mike Powers, Greg Blders, Randall Betts, Micky Byrd, Mike Davis, Tim Crossfield, Earnie Steele, Tim Esslinger. Mil «m aJLV OMtnH OaOV KT CK3 wuo swoi WOH 220 LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Kim Dunlap, Teresa Dunlap, Teia Fordham, Richie Hailey, Shelly Hall, Judith King, Dorothy Lindberg, Pam Parker, Cap- tain, Lisa Seaton, Lori Stowers, Robin Tate, Cheryl Vadasy, Co-captain. 1974-75 Varsity Cheerleaders WM ' i ■ { „ ms J 3 a 221 222 1974-75Junior Varsity Cheerleaders LEFT PAGE: Upper: 1974-75 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: First Row: Jackie Battle, Jane Knowling, captain, Dale May, Laura MacLean. Second Row: Matti McComb, Susan Vadasy, Donna Volinski, co-captain, Belinda Wherry. 1974-75 Freshman Cheerleaders RIGHT PAGE: First Row: Melanie Aus- tin, Sheila Brooks, Co-captain. Sec- ond Row: Linda Carlyle, Sonja Parker, Captain. Third Row: Alesia Propps, Daco Smalley. LEFT PAGE: Upper: GYMNASTICS TEAM: Top Row, Left to Right: Teia Fordham, Dale May, Melanie Wil- liams, Teresa Dunlap. Middle Row: Laura McClan, Teresa White, Yvonne Jones, Sharon Rodriquez. Bottom Row: Kim Dunlap, Lori Stowers. Lower: Teia Fordham performing wrap on uneven bars, Lori Stowers spots. 224 mm RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Forward roll on beam by Lori Stowers. Upper Right: Back walkover on beam by Sharon Rodriguez. Lower Left: Handstand on uneven bars by Sharon Rodriguez. Lower Center: Cartwheel on beam by Kim Dunlap. Lower Right: Handstand on uneven bars by Pam Lucky. 225 LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: Split on the balance beam by Dale May. Upper Right: Melanie Williams on the uneven bars. Lower Left: Back walkover by Theresa White. Lower Right: Back aer- ial by Kathy Ledbetter. 226 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Mariana Allison doing an aerial cartwheel. Upper Right: Cathy Ledbetter doing a back aerial. Lower: Teia Fordham doing a stag leap. 227 228 LEFT PAGE: Upper, First Row: Meg Boehme, Sylvia Battle, Helen Stres- sed Ms. Pike, Coach, Brenda Bice, Ann Wherry, Lynn Jackson. Second Row: Sandra Lyles, Kathy Lutz, Cynt- hia Jordan, Debbie McCarley, DeeDee Dorsey, Christine Pentecost, Sylvia Davis, Pam Parker, Phyllis Jackson. 1974-75 Volleyball Teams LEFT PAGE: Upper Left: VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM: First Row: Chris- tel Maples, Ruby Lanier, Brenda Bice, Eva Young. Second Row: Med Boehme, Helen Stressel, Shelly Mos- ley, Beth Young, Katrina Berres, Tra- cey Kaminsky. Center: JUNIOR VAR- SITY VOLLEYBALL: First Row: Dinah Smith, Lisa Ryder, Sylvia Davis, Cindy O'dell, Wendi Wickwire, Teresa Minnis. Second Row: Janice Lanier, Betty Pinchon, Mary Jones, Penita Gardner, Linda Kirk, Teresa Clemmons. Lower Left: FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL TEAM: First Row: Karen Clay, Yvonne Jones. Second Row: Melody Johnson, Christel Kindred, Koran Hunter, Theresa Bone. 230 Golf Team RIGHT PAGE: Upper: Kennie Gaylean, Mike Poliak, Mike Abell. Lower: Benjy Medlen, James Mundie, George Bowers. 231 Wrestling Team LEFT PAGE: Standing: Manuel Griz- zard, Micky Byrd, Fresh. 4th in City; Mike Fearn, Fresh. City Champ; Randy Pugh, Tommy Sfers, Jimmy Calhoun, Bobby Underwood, Jeff Revell, Steve Underwood, Fresh. 2nd in City; Jerry Shelton, Jim Under- wood. Kneeling: Walter Gordon, Gery Staggs, Maxie Vaughn, Bob Vaughn, Fresh. 3rd in City; Mike Peavy, Mur- ray McElyea, Toby Dunn, Fresh. 2nd in City; Bill Vaughn, Tony Dunn, Jamie Lowe, Mike Saylor, Fresh. City Champ; Jackie Hall, Fresh. 3rd in City; Bill Baker. 232 RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left: Rocky Yates . . . CHAMPION!!! The Champion began his career at Ed White where as an 8th grader he sustained a 12-2-1 overall record. As a 9th grader. Rock, built even more of a reputation with a 14-0 overall record capturing his first championship title at the 83 pound weight class. The young champ, as a Sophomore in high school, went on to win the 98 pound championship titles in both the North Alabama Invitational and in the Regionals. Rocky then battled his way to the 1973 State Championship Finals with a 35-0 winning streak, where he faced the defending State Champion. Bob Baily. of Benjamin Russell. Rock and the former State Champion fought tooth and nail for six long minutes only to find the score tied 3-3. After a one minute period of rest, the two wrestlers then wrestled three one minute periods of overtime, a test from which only a pure Champion would arise. As the overtime periods ended, the score 1-1, after a brief decision between the three officials, the match official raised the hand of Rocky Yates, Johnson High School's First State Championship. This was surely the highlight of Rocky's career, a dream come true. Rock started his Junior year with another first place victory in the 107 pound weight class at the Gadsden Invitational. There he defeated three time, 3A State C , Rocky took another first place title at 107 pound weight class, defeating State Champion David Piggee, 5-1, in the semi-finals. In the 1974 T. V.C's, Rocky captured his first championship title at 112, defeating State Champion Byrom McGlathery of S. R. Butler. Rocky's outstanding season ended with three Championship Tournament Titles, second in the Regionals, and a proud third in the State Tournament. Rock's Senior year was also a winner: after missing the first half o! the season, he returned with a 5-1 record, second in the Region, and sixth in the State Tournament at the 119 pound weight division. The Championships Rock obtained were due to 110 dedication of daily improvement of his skills, of being the attacker and not the defender, the aggressor and not the recessor. Rocky stated. You never think of defeat, you've got to be confident and know you are going to win. Rock ended his wrestling career with an accumulative Jr. High and High School record of 86-10-1, A True Champion's Record. Upper Right: Mike Saylor began his wres- tling career at Davis Hills Jr. High late in the 8th grade: ending his first season 3-2-1, and an overwhelm- ing third in the Huntsville Jr. High Wrestling Tournament. Mike’s Freshman year was even more promis- ing with an undefeated dual record of 9-0-1. His most outstanding performance came when he defeated Peter Cooper, of Westlawn, and captured the Championship Title at the 96 pound weight division. Lower Right: Mike Feam, a first year wrestler, was a success for the Johnson Jaguars. Mike wrestled his way through the season and ended with an 8-1 dual meet record. Mike also proved to be a champion when he pinned his way to the finals, and then decisioned Franklin Reid, of Huntsville, for the 1975 Freshman Championship at the 178 pound weight division. 233 1974-75 Boys Cross-Co un try LEFT PAGE: Upper Left, First Row: Earl Jones, Walter Eads, Virgl Hutch- inson, Nat Shelton. Second Row: Phil- lip Blevens, Brain Langston, Lem Vaughn, Robert Griffin, Howard King. 1974-75 Girls Cross-Country LEFT PAGE: Lower Left, First Row: Tracey Kaminsky, Lisa Howard, Eva Young. Second Row: Helen Stressel, Mary Jones, Katrina Berres, Dinah Smith. 234 1974-75 Boy's Track Team RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left, First Row: Phillip Blevens, Scott Maness, Earl Jones, Derek Simmons, Jerry King. Second Row: Coach Scissum, Lem Vaugh, Mike Neely, David Waller, Archie White, Howard King, Nat Shelton, Coach Stafford. 1974-75 Girl's Track Team RIGHT PAGE: Lower Left, First Row: Dede Dorsey, Denise Baker, Debbie Robinette, Melinda Higgins, Eva Young, Linda Beard, Cheryl McDermott, Karen Clay, Mary Jones, Linda Kirk, Sythera Brunner, Doris Overstrett. Second Row: Christine Becker, Lisa Howard, Meg Shirley, Teresa Becker, Pam Jordan, Kristel Maples, Denita Cleveland, Chrrle Kelly, Greta Clay, Pam Martin, Janet Emerson, Emily Winston, Rasa Kulpa. Third Row: Teresa Clemons, Ruby Lanier, Tracey Kaminsky, Helen Stressel, Katrina Berres, Sylvia Davis, Wendi Wickwire, Linda Stressel, Kitty Tidwell, Debbie Taylor. 235 1974-75 Tennis Team LEFT PAGE: Upper Left, First Row: Mike Scherer, Teresa Minnis, Joann Milbum, Nat Shelton, Melinda Hig- gins, Steve Milton, Laura Kelly, Ken Tucker. Second Row: Meshelda Jack- son, Wendy Ratliff, Mike Langley, Tim Esslinger, Steve Ramey, George Bailey, John Laux. Third Row: Mark Shelton, Karen Harris, Caren Carden, Bill Stem, David Hayes, David Schwartz, Ted Knowling. Middle: Steve Milton, William Spears, Bill Stem, Brian Godsey, Ted Knowling, Ken Tucker. Lower: Caren Carden, JoAnn Milburn, Laura Kelley, Karen Harris, Meg Boehme. 236 Swim Team RIGHT PAGE: Upper Left, First Row: Eric Mantle, Don Masterson, Tina McGee, Julia Burson, Margaret Haley, Karen Paulikutas, Lisa Howard, Deb- bie Camp, Bonnie Haley. Second Row: Brian Langston, Ronnie Shelton, (Coach) Bill Babcock, Micky Rooney, Ann Masterson, Cindy Blevins, Cathy Albright, Jeri Sadderfield, Cheri Ste- vens, Kathy Spencer, Amy Van Dyke, Margie Zeller, April Van Orman, Donna Longoria. Third Row: Barry Madden, Parker Blackship, Jimmy Tankersly, Tucker Brown, David Blev- ins, Randy Brown, Bobby Pitts, John Melon, Phil Patterson, Rusty Brown. Not Pictured: Paul Jensen, Candi Wil- liams, Chuck Strong, Jeff Parker. Upper Right: Team Captains, Bonnie Haley, Margaret Haley, Rusty Brown, Ronnie Shelton. 237 1974 Varsity Baseball Team LEFT PAGE: Upper: Team. Lower Left: Coach Max Burleson. Lower Right: Coach Harry Hitchcock. ■ RIGHT PAGE: First Row: William Cantrell, Jimmy Couch, Joey Doug- las. Second Row: Dennis Grey, Randy Harkins, Mike Harshaw. Third Row: Nelson Jennings, Jessie Johnson, Steve Kessler. Fourth Row: Bobby Ledbetter, Mike Morgan, James Mundie. Fifth Row: David Parks, Mike Posey, Buster Powell. 239 LEFT PAGE: First Row: Glenn Rives, Darryl Roberts, Chass Ross. Second Row: Kelly Roy, Ricky Skiles, Andy Shytle. Third Row: Bill Thorton, Casey Vaughn, Carl Washington. Fourth Row: Doug White, Van Wood- rouff. 240 1 Johnson Varsity Baseball Schedule and Record for 1974 Season SCOREBOARD 6 West Florida High 1 1974 Freshman Baseball Team RIGHT PAGE: Upper: First Row: Mike Newton, Ronnie Gallo, Norman Johnson 3 Tullahoma, Tenn. 1 Marsh, Mike Carroll, Mark Minschew, Johnson 14 Grissom 1 Andy Ramey. Second Row: Danny Johnson 2 Decatur 4 Barnes, Mike Norment, Larkin Roy, Johnson 1 Columbia, Tenn. 3 Richard Fletcher, Mike Minscrew, Johnson 4 Columbia, Tenn. 0 Scott Swartz, Charlie Williams. Third Johnson 5 Lee 1 Row: Coach Don Rhoton, Eddie Alex- Johnson 4 Butler 0 ander, Mike Hubbard, James Thomas, Johnson 3 Castle High, Ind. 1 Steve Kitchens, Craig Crossfield, Eric Johnson 6 Grissom 2 Bryant. Johnson 8 Lee 3 Johnson 6 Huntsville 7 Johnson 4 Huntsville 1 Johnson 0 Athens 1 Johnson 2 Butler 4 Johnson 1 Grissom 0 Johnson 0 Butler 2 Johnson 2 Grissom 3 Johnson 9 Coffee of Florence 3 Johnson 1 Scottsboro 0 Johnson 4 Decatur 3 Johnson 9 Huntsville 0 Johnson 0 Butler 2 241 242 A D VER TISEMENTS 243 s 1 8 m a O m e 8 a T h e t a 244 SIGMA OMEGA THETA OFFICERS: Johnny Fredericks (President), Mike Brooks (Vice-President), Joseh Lowery (Secretary), Jonny Keel (Treasurer). SIGMA OMEGA THETA MEMBERS: Roman Odum, Jeff Robinson, Gary Littlejohn, Steve Stacks, Wally Davis, Scotty Marshall, Mike Cross, James Yancy, Tommy Yancy, Tommy Busom, Benji Taylor, David Moore, Danny Moore, Johny Berry, Greg Bras- well, Keith Weaver, Robby Easterling, Bobby Birdwell, Steve Sumner, Kenny Dollar, Bill Gay, Jackie Pruitt. Upper Left: Debbie Thomas, Laura Carlin, Brenda Bice, Becky Roberts, Cathy Thomas. Lower Left: Dinah Byrd, Kim Redman, Denise Volnski, Sybil Redman, Kim Parker. Upper Right: Becky Carlin, Kim Dunlap, Cathy Albright, Gaye Hopper, Roxanne Wilson. Lower Right: Janet Copeland (Secretary), Teresa Dunlap, Teia Fordham (President), Sher rie Densmore (Vice-President), Beth Higgins (Treasurer). 245 Advertisement Above: DELTA CHI OMEGA SENIORS: First Row: Robin Tate, Lisa Lucky, Karen Ryan. Second Row: Sandy Huffstetler, Beverly Birdwell, Cindy Jones, Cheryl Vadasy, Lori Stowers. 246 Advertisement Upper Left: DELTA CHI OMEGA: First Row: Cathy Moder, Shelley Mosley. Second Row: Beverly Bird well, Kim Crutchfield, Anita Ratliff. Third Row: Jerry Prine, Sandy Huffstetler, Robin Tate, Cindy Jones, Lori Stowers, Cheryl Vadasy. Fourth Row: Linda White, Karen Ryan, Susan Vadasy, Cindy Stulka, Lisa Lucky, Teresa Waldrup. Upper Right: DELTA CHI OMEGA OFFICERS: Cathy Moder (Sgt. at Arms), Beverly Birdwell (Secretary), Lisa Lucky (Vice- President), Cheryl Vadasy (President), Lori Stowers (Sgt. at Arms), Sandy Huffstetler (Treasurer). D e 1 t a C h i O m e g a 247 M 2: Upper: IOTA ETA SIGMA MEMBERS: First Row: Debbie Thompson, Shelley Hall, Pam Parker. Second Row: Dottie Blackstone, Paula McBride, Dorothy Lindberg, Lisa Stanley. Third Row: Pam Blevins, Lisa Seaton, Karen Har- ris, Cheri Floyd, Jamie Lybrand. Fourth Row: Rhonda Beddingfield, Debbie Stewart, Jennifer Hale, Mela- nie Roth, Kim Fees. Fifth Row: Val- erie Mattie, Leanne Smith, Laura Kelly, Lea Bradford, Holly McCoy. Not Pictured: Perri Parrish, Georgianne MacCrone, Cathy Ledbetter. Lower Right: IOTA ETA SOGMA OFFICERS: Leanne Smith (Secretary), Lisa Seaton (Historian), Shelley Hall (Treasurer), Jamie Lybrand (Sgt. at Arms), Rhonda Beddingfield (President). 248 O Lq 03 U } bo g 03 o CN Upper: KAPPA PHI SIGMA: Kneeling: Angie Cofield (Treasurer), Phyllis Hallman, Tara Bennett (Vice-President), Karen Hicks, JoAnn Milburn, Anna Millsaps, Kathy Patterson (Secretary), Cindy Harris (President), Susan Spry, Tanya Arnold, Sherrie Har- ris, Cindy Lambka, Cindy Davis. Not Pictured: Cindy Kull (Sgt. at Arms). Lower Left: MU SIGMA THETA: First Row: Dorothy Westlake, Kelly Dona- hue, Toni Tack, Susan Carmen. Sec- ond Row: Robin Lemley, Cecelia Bucy, Lillian Moser, Patty Morean. Third Row: Cyndi Ray, Debbie Taylor, Katrinna Berris, Lou Ann Beard. 251 5 uj © ?; • - Upper: PHI CHI KAPPA: Alyson Austin, Mary Phillips, Jan Daniels, Susan Davis, Melinda Atkinson, Janella Butner, Rita Baxley, Brenda Brislin, Nancy Payne, Bridget Kelly, Leesa Cowley, Terri Weeks, Karen Rolman, Debbie Robi- nette, Tina Saylor, Sandy Jones. Lower Right: PHI CHI KAPPA OFFICERS: First Row: Karen Rolman (Historian), Alyson Austin (Tele. Comm.), Jan Daniels (Service Chairman), Tina Saylor (Vice- President). Second Row: Susan Davis (Social Chairman), Janella Butner (Presi- dent), Brenda Brislin (Secretary), Rita Baxley (Treasurer). 252 Advertisement Lower: TAU KAPPA PHI: Sitting: Belinda Hannah (President), Debbie Beaty (Vice-President), Becky Duff (Secretary), Janice Anderson (Chaplain), Kenna Mize (Treasurer). 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