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

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volume vi, 1977-1978 The Harmony Staff Presents Everyone Is a Star 4 Everyone Is a Star As we each make our journey through the halls of Johnson High School, we individually experience a feeling of personal importance. Whether striving for personal goals or relating with others, we are all “stars” at J.O J. In this ever-changing world, we are often blinded by covers and labels attached to us. Yet, beyond these visual appearances lie unique personalities. The glow of participation and the shine of accomplishment represent stardom at J.O.J. •••• - ••• - •••- • •••• • •• • • •• • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••• ? ? S' •••••••••••••••ft?? • 6 •••• ...•v •• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• •• • ••••••••• ••••••••••••• •• • •• • ••••••••••••••• • • • • • •••••••• 7 What Makes You a Star? “My spontaneous wit.” — Bobby Moder “Personal satisfaction.” — James Mason “Not getting lost at J.O.J.” — Suzanne Cebula ‘‘Being able to finish a drawing, decide that I like it, and hang it up without being ashamed.” — Nancy Serocki “Being a sophomore.” — Lisa Smith “My determination in doing the best I can.” — Chris Martin “The happiness I find in smiling at someone and getting a smile in return. — Renee Coffield “My faith in Jesus Christ.” — Cindy Bucy “I monk around a lot.” — Steve Krzyzewski “Not having anybody pick on me.” — Mary Mills “I shine.” — Felicia Gardner 9 ••• _ .«•••• ••••••••••••••• 10 • •• • ? • • • • • 4 •••••• •••• •••• •••••i ••Ml ••• -••••( •••I ••• •••• •••• ••• ••• ••• •••• •••• •••• • ••••••••••••••« u “Dreaming I'm a varsity basketball player.”—Jackie Hall “When I get the nerve to play a solo.” — Diane Crossfield “Getting my name announced on the loud speaker at Milton Frank. — David Vaughn “When someone appreciates something I do.” — James Keller “I haven’t fallen down the stairs at school yet.” — Celena Stone “Wearing my good ole jeans.” — Stacy Leonard “A lot of hydrogen compressed together.” — Mr. Grable Striving hard to be independent. — Rene Burkett “Being a Jaguar makes me a star because Jaguars are superstars! — Patty Cowley I •••% I •u •• • • • ••• • • •• • • • •• • ••••«- ••••« ••• • ••• ••••« •••• •••« •••« ••• •••« ••• 14 ••••I •••••••••••••••••• • . i ••••••••••••• •• •, W .............. ...... •••• •••• •••• •••• ••• •••• •••• ••• ....§ ••• ••• •••Mi ••M ■••Mi ••••i ••••i ••••i ■•••«i ••Mi ••••• •••Mi ••♦«•i -•••i 15 Z2ul jaa£ „ Pictum Shaw.. 16 The high school years ... a movie of each individual’s life. The fun, the laughter, the sharing, the good times and the bad. And when you reach your senior year, you can hardly believe it. The reel stops and the lights are off. The lights go up and it’s time to leave. We are no longer actors and actresses. We must become directors in our own lives. We cannot re-act our lives, but we can watch a rerun by turning back these pages. 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 waar the blue and gold. Alma Mater always be. O Johnson High all hail toitow , - l.ong we'll cherish those happy days. The.warming spirit that ever stays; The friendships that will never die. Within the halls of Johnson High. 17 1978 Senior Class Officers Steve Milligan President Melanie Austin Vuc-President Carmen Castillo Secretary Larry Pledger Treasurer Julie Aldrich Art Club I. II. Ill: DECA IV; Gymnastic Team I. II. “Through your lifetime don’t act like someone you’re not; just be yourself.” Kathy Allegood Super Senior: Senior Senator. “A true friend is the best possession.” Sherry Allison Band I. II. III. IV. “So here’s to the girl with a heart and a smile who makes the bubbles of life worth while.” Beverly Anderson FBLA IV. “She who sows courtesy reaps friendship; and she who plants kindness gathers love. Joyce Appleton Art Club III. IV: FHAIII.IV. “The rays of happiness, like those of light, are colorless when broken. Linda Asbill Band I. II. Ill; FBLA IV. “Opportunity knocks only once, but temptation leans on the doorbell. 19 Donna Atchley Spanish Club II. Ill; House of Representatives II. III. “Got any gossip? Renee Atkinson Choralicrs II. III. IV; Explorer Club II. IV. “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. Ginger Atwell Choraliers I. II, III; Chorale IV; Modern Masters III. IV: Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Spanish Club II: All-City Chorus III. IV; All State Chorus I. II. Ill; Bellamy Awards Chorus; Honor Roll III. IV; NEDTOutstanding Achievement II: House of Representatives IV; Action Volunteer I; Church Choir III. IV. Anything worth having is worth working for.” Melanie Austin Anchor Club II. III. IV; Board of Directors III: Fellowship of Christian Athletes I, II; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Spanish Club II. Ill; Johnson High School Sweetheart II; Super Senior IV; Freshman Cheerleaders I; House of Representatives I; Sophomore Class Secretary II; Junior Class Vice- President III; Senior Class Vice-President IV; Red Cross Volunteer III. IV; Represented Johnson High School in Queen of Queens Contest II. “I shall pass through this world but once. If. therefore, there be kindness I can show or any good thing I can do. let me do it now. let me not defer it nor neglect it. for I shall not pass this way again.” Pam Austin Art Club III: FBLA IV; FSA IV; Spanish Club III. Each man must discover his own way.” Charles Ayers DO III, IV; VICA IV. People who need people are the luckiest people in the world. 20 Gerald Bailey ROTC; Band II. HI. IV; Marksman Shooting Medal II; Most Outstanding Cadet Award III; Second Place in Karate Tournament at Johnson High; Intramural Sports II. Ill; Weightlifting Team: Wrestling Team III. “Don’t wait for fun to find you. go out and look for it.” Bill Baker Ecology II. Ill; Honor Roll III; Golf III. IV; Wrestling I; Andros IV. “Scientists have discovered a cure for apathy, but so far no one seems to be showing the slightest bit of interest in it.” Denise Baker Golden Jags III: Girls Track Team III. IV. You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him.” Kerry Baker Band I. II. Ill, IV; Second Lieutenant 111: German Club I; SGA Senator I; UAH Wind Ensemble III. “Nice guys finish last.” Shelia Banks Art Club IV; Key Club IV. “Gimb till you reach your dream, for nothing in life that is worthy is ever too hard to achieve, if you have the courage to try it. and you have the faith to believe.” 21 Richard Barker When you have to make a choice and don’t make it. that is in itself a choice.” Karen Barnes German Club IUIUV. “Live your life in Christ.” Sylvia Ann Battle Spirit of Jag IV; Girls Varsity Basketball 1. II. III. IV; Girls Varsity Track II. Ill, IV; Girls Varsity Volleyball II, III. IV. Life is an endless process of self discovery.” 0 1 Sylvia Ann Battle Golden Jags II; OBU IV; Spanish Club I. Happiness is not in things, it is in us.” Geraldine Battle “Justifying a fault doubles it.” Toney Battle FootballUl.lll.lV. Varsity HI. IV. “What you do today will determine what you'll be tomorrow.” Regina Battles Marching and Symphonic Band Ml. III. IV; Rifle Corps III, IV; Choraliers IV; French Club 111. IV. Sgt. at Arms IV; National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist IV; Honor Roll III. Life is fun. Julie Bazemore Art Club I; FBLA IV; FSA IV; Spanish Club III; House of Representatives I. “Happiness is a butterfly which pursued, is always beyond our grasp, but which, if you will sit quietly, may alight upon you. Joe Beaufait Math Team II. Ill: Band I. II. III. IV. “Why worry?” Lindy Bell ROTC I. II; Explorers (Medical) IV. The only way on earth to multiply joy is to divide it.” Jimmy Bennett Freshman Football I. Varsity Football II. III. IV. “Nothing is more highly to be prized than the value of each day.” 23 Greg Bentley Spanish Club II. III. IV: Participant in National Foreign Language Week IV; Election Committee IV; Float Committee IV; House of Representatives. “This is our finest hour. Bonnie Berryhill FHA III; Johnson Singers III; Spanish Club I. “Set me adrift in a sea of hope — I’ll set my sail to a new horizon. Jeff Bingham “Don’t take life too seriously; you will never get out of it alive.” Yogesh Bisaria French Club IV. Secretary; Math Team II. III. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; Intramural Sports III. “You can make or break your future in high school. Lori Black Choraliers II. III. IV; FBLA IV; French Club I. II. III. IV. Treasurer III. Sweetheart II: FSA III: Ballet II. III. IV; Voluntary Council 111. It is better that one strives to be happy for his own wealth than to have worldly fame and be unhappy. Be yourself, but be happy! 24 Eric Blankenship “He never cuts what he can untie.” Becky Blankinchip DECA IV; Gymnastic Team II. III. “Be yourself and be the person you hope to be.' Frank Bolling Fellowship of Christian Athletes I. II. Ill, IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Super Senior IV; Freshman Football I; Jr. Varsity Football II; Varsity Football III, IV; Outstanding Freshman Defensive Back 1974; Player of the Week in Johnson vs. Grissom. 1977. “No one knows what he can do until he tries. Doug Bolton VICA III, IV, Vice-President III, President IV. “When things seem to be tough, they are not as tough as they seem. Teresa Yvette Bone FBLA II. Ill, IV; French Club I. II; Golden Jags HI. Spirit of Jaguars IV; Varsity Volleyball Team I. “Work is love made visible. 25 Joyce Bourne DECA IV: Dance Team I: House of Representatives III. IV. A bird does not sing because he has an answer. . He sings because he has a song.” Tom Bouska Ecology Club I. II. III. IV, Activity Chairman II. Vice-President III. Ambition is a lust that’s never inflamed, and madder by enjoyment. ILl Greg Boyett He who laughs, lasts. Keith Bradford Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall. Debbie Brasher “Skin of our Teeth: Escapades. Never walk away. 26 Lisa Braswell Art Club I, FBLA IV; FSA IV; Spanish Club III: Swim Team I: House of Representatives I. “Each dawn is a new beginning. ’ Angela Braizer FBLA III; Spanish Club 11: Honor Roll III: Second Place in Typing II Contest at Alvcrson Draughon Business College: Third Place in Typing II Contest at North Alabama College of Commerces III: Secretarial Experience at NASA through B.O.E. (Co-Op). “The door to the human heart can be opened only from the inside.” Wayne Bregard Chorale IV; Sr. Civitan I. II. III. IV: ROTC Drill Team I. II; Reserve Officers Association of United States II. III. IV; Cadet Club II; ROTC Color Guard II: Lakewood Youth Fellowship III. IV. “It’s not what 1 do that worries me: it’s when I get caught that it is difficult.” Terry Bridges Cadet Club I: VICA III. IV: Wrestling Team II. “The greatest truths are the Simplest.” Jeff Brooks Football I. II: House of Representatives III. The greatest distance we have yet to cover still lies within us.” Sheila Brooks Anchor Club II. Ill: Fellowship of Christian Athletes I. II. III. IV. Secretary III: Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV. Social Chairman ill. Vice President IV; Junior Class Favorite III: Senior Homecoming Maid IV; Super Senior IV: Who’s Who Among American High School Students III. IV; Cheerleading I. II. III. IV. Co-Captain I. Captain II. Captain IV; House of Representatives I. II. IV; Inter Club Council IV; Dunnavant’sTeen Board IV; Red Cross Volunteer. “Today is the first day of the rest of your life.” 27 Kim Brown Mu Alpha Theta IV. “An inner kindness which radiates her entire being is the symbol of a true friend. Mark Brown Alice in Wonderland; Bye Bye Birdie; Band I, II, III, IV; Labrynth Staff IV; Mu Alpha Theta III, IV; National Honor Society III, IV. Don’t play the game unless you plan to shoot for all the target.” Tammy Brown DECA II; Honor Roll III. Live for the day, and the day will live for you.” Tucker Brown Fellowship of Christian Athletes II, III, IV; FCA II, III. IV; Key Club I, II; Mu Alpha Theta II. Ill, IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Super Senior IV; Swimming I. II, III, IV, Captain II, III, IV; State Record in 100 Fly III; House of Representatives II. I am GREAT!” Martin Brueggman “I am only one, but I am one.” Sythera Brunner Art Club IV; FBLA IV; Spanish Club II; Track I, II, III. IV; Crosscountry II; Lettered in Track and Cross-Country; All-City Cross Country Team II. Never give up on something you like, no matter how complicated it is. 28 Cindy Bucy “The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word unsaid.” Gary Bums “The fully human person is in deep and meaningful contact with the world. Bart Byrd Labyrinth III. “Life is a prison, only if you need to escape.” Mickey Byrd Interact Club I. II: Baseball I: Basketball 1: Football I. II. III. IV; Wrestling). II. No matter what happens, there’s always somebody who knew it would. Deborah Cable Art Club II. III. IV. Historian IV; Golden Jags II. Ill; Spirit of Jaguars IV. President IV. ‘You should always want to be the best at whatever you do.” 29 Jimmy Calhoun Art Club II; FCA I; Key Club IV. Sergeant at Arms IV; Mu Alpha Theta HI. IV; Voluntary Council IV; Honor Roll III; Baseball 1; Football I; Wrestling 1; Andros IV; Church Basketball I, II. IV; Church Ensemble HI. IV. “The difficult part in an argument is not defending one’s opinion, but rather to know it.” Debbie Camp Silence is the best fence around wisdom.” Donna Campbell FBLA III. IV; FSA III, IV; German Club II. “Love is . . . Always being there when you’re needed!” Rick Carden Enthusiasm is the genius of sincerity, and truth accomplishes no victories without it ” Randy Carlin Baseball II. III. IV; Football II, III. IV. The right word at the right time is a mighty weapon.” 30 Linda Carlyle Anchor Club III, IV; FCA I, II. III. IV; Cheerleadingl.il, IV; Dance Team III; House of Representatives I, II, III. “It is well to give when asked, but it is better to give unasked, through understanding. Brenda Carroll Spanish Club II. III. Treasurer HI; House of Representatives III, IV; Voluntary Council IV. ‘Together we will make it. Kathy Carroll Band I; FHA II. Ill; Spanish Club II; Spirit of Jaguars II, III. IV; Voluntary Council II. III. IV. Secretary IV; Track III; House of Representatives I; Candy Striper I. II. III. “She that can have patience can have what she wants. Craig Carter FCA I. II. III. IV; Honor Roll III; Baseball I; Football II, IV. Discovery consists of seeing what everybody else has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought. Kelly Carter “Music is love in search of a word. 31 Laurie Carter Anchor Club III. IV. Treasurer IV; French Club III. IV: Harmony Staff IV. Literary Editor IV; National Honor Society IV; Church Youth Choir III. IV. “The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. Sue Carter Ecology Club II; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Honor Roll 111; City Chorus I. “Struggle now so you can take it easy later. Roy Cartwright “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak: courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” Carmen Castillo Anchor Club III, IV; Spanish Club II. III. IV; Senior Class Secretary IV; Voluntary Council II. “Peace cannot be kept by force: it can only be achieved by understanding. Martha Cates “Ever the sparkle of a brilliant star — the sunshine’s growing ray.” 32 Andrea Chafin TRANSFERRED FROM CARVER HIGH SCHOOL. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA: Band III: Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Royal Guild Players III. IV; Honor Roll III: Voluntary Council IV; House of Representatives IV. “Love can work miracles! Sherry Chandler FBLAILIII.IV. God bless J. O. Johnson High School. Laura Chick Transferred to Johnson High: Band I. II. III. Secretary I. II. President III: Majorette I. II. Ill: Choir II. III. “Music led her by the hand, and spoke a language the world calls wisdom. Cathryn Childress Art Club II: Choraliers III. IV; Drama Club I: Spanish Club III. IV. “Words of love come from the heart unrehearsed and increase as their meaning is received. Jimmy Clanton Art Club IV; Band I: FCAII. “The more you laugh, the less you fret. Brad Clark FCA I. II. III. IV; Freshman Football I: Jr. Varsity Football II; Varsity Football ML IV; Lettered in Football I. II. 111. IV: President of Church Youth Group I. “There are three great things in life: faith, hope and love; but the greatest of these is love. 33 Elisa Clark German Club II. Ill, IV. Secretary 111; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Newspaper Staff III. Co-Editor III; Honor Roll III. IV. “Doing what others find difficult is called talent. ' Karen Kay Clay FBLA I. II; FCA I; French Club II; Golden Jags II. III. IV. Vice-President III. IV; Newspaper Staff III. IV; OBU II. III. IV. Assistant Secretary III. Sergeant at Arms IV; Sophomore Class Favorite II; Track Team I. II; Volleyball Team I; Saint Mark Secretary of Usherboard II. III. IV; Accelerated Student at Alabama A M University IV. “Take the first footstep with a good thought, the second with a good work, and the third with a good deed. June Clements “When you believe in God and yourself, you have everything. Greg Cloer Spanish Club III; VICA IV; Football 111. “To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only end of life.” Ellen Cobh Art Club II; Chorale 111. IV; Choraliers I. II; FCA II; Lyrigues III; Modern Music Masters II. III. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; OBU I. II. III. IV. Chaplain; All-City Choral II. III. IV; All-State Choral II; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader II; House of Representatives III. IV. “She who influences the thought of her time influences the thought of all the times that follow.” Teresa Cobb Chorale IV; Choraliers III; French Club II. III. Vice-President. Sweetheart; Mu Alpha Theta III, IV; OBU I. II. III. IV. Vice-President, Treasurer. Journalist; Voluntary Council III. IV; All-City Choral III: Honor Roll III: House of Representatives I. II. Ill, IV. “Nothing is so good as it seems beforehand.” 34 Anne Conway Anchor Club III, IV; French Club II, III, IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV. Senior Representative IV; Church Youth Group Treasurer II. Ill; Red Cross Volunteer III. IV. When your day is hemmed in prayer, it is less likely to become unraveled. ’ Arnold Corbin “A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.” Tim Corl German Club II, III. IV; Intramurals III, IV. Great opportunities come to those who make the most of small ones.” Phyllis Denise Corley Art Club IV; FBLA III. IV; German Club III. IV; Home Economics Club IV; ROTC III, IV; Explorers IV. Man prefers to believe what he prefers to be true. Laurie Cosper Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; Honor Roll III; Red Cross Volunteer I. “Life is a mirror; if you frown at it. it frowns back; if you smile, it returns the greeting.” 35 Demetria Crutcher “What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity.” Scott Crutcher Baseball Ml, III, IV. All-City Baseball II. Ill; Basketball I; Football I. II, IV. Life without much protest is the only way to make life endurable. Warren Crutcher Basketball III, IV. “It often requires more bravery to tell the simple truth than it does to win a battle. Julie Cummings An inner kindness which radiates her entire being is the symbol of a true friend.” Rhonda Cunningham Ecology Club II. Everything is sweetened by risk.” David Cox MCJROTC I, II. Ill, IV; MCJROTC Drill Team I. II. III. IV, Commander IV; MCJROTC Drill Team Precision Squad III. IV; MCJROTC Rifle Expert III. IV; MCJROTC ROA Medal - Outstanding Cadet II. To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace. Rick Creasy Band I. II; Archery I, II. Ill, IV; Huntsville Magician’s Club I. II: Karate I. II. III. IV. Those who are unaware are walking in darkness, and shall never seek the light. Pam Cross To live fully is to live freely ... to make each day and make it all your own. Scott Crossfield Mu Alpha Theta II. Ill, IV, President IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; Spanish Club II. Ill; Math Team IV; Boys’ State III; Super Senior IV; House of Representatives I: Inner Club Council IV. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Stan Crowson Art Club II, IV; Mrs. Congeniality in the Ugly Walk III; House of Representatives I. “Never exceed your rights and they will soon become unlimited. 37 Du-Valle Daniel Ecology Club I: Inner Club Council I: Mu Alpha Theta III. IV: Spanish Club I. II. III. IV. President I: Basketball Calendar Girl 11; Key Club Calendar Girl II: National Achievement Semi-Finalist IV; Outstanding High School Students in America Handbook IV; Super Senior IV; Jaguarettes I. II. Ill: ESA A Advisory Board 1. IV; SG A Secretary IV; House of Representatives II: Senator I. Ill; Candy Striper II. III. Quc pasa? Michael Davis FCA II: Freshman Basketball 1: Jr. Varsity Basketball II: Varsity Basketball III. IV. “You must look into people as well as at them. Regina Davis FBLA IV; FSA IV; JuniorCivitan I. II. III. IV. Secretary II. III. District Lt. Governor III. District Secretary-Treasurer IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV: House of Representatives III. IV. Let a smile be your umbrella. Tommy Davis “Never make a defense or apology before you be accused. Jackie Davison Golden Jaguars II. Above the cloud with its shadow is the star with its light. 38 David Day Photography Club I; VICA III. IV. “Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. Debra DeBow Art Club IV; FBLA IV; Spanish Club IV. “The first step of doing is trying.’ Carla DeShields French Club I; Harmony Staff IV; OBU II. III. IV. Journalist IV; Honor Roll III. “Live the present as if it were the past you want to remember. ’ Stephanie Dial “Words are the only things that last forever.’’ Keith Dill MCJROTC Battalion Commander IV; MCJROTC Drill Team I. II. III. IV. Squad Leader II. III. Mirror Drill III. IV; MCJROTC Precision Squad II. IV. Commander IV; Honor Roll III: Baseball I: Football 1. “Nothing is more simple than greatness; indeed, to be simple is to be great.” Kelly Donahue “The Skin of Our Teeth. “Life is a reality. 39 Roger Doolittle ROTC I. II. Ill: VICA IV; Gunnery Sergeant. Right Guide Company Sergeant. At least try what you want to do. Freddy Douglass DO III. IV: VICA Club 111. IV. President IV; Technical School II. It is costly wisdom that is bought by experience. Sarah Douglas BOE II. IV: FBLA II. IV. “One good turn deserves another. John Dragos Good humor makes all things tolerable. 40 Constance Duke Art Club II: DECA Club IV. “Live now and struggle later. Dena Duke National Honor Society II, III, IV; Math Club, III, IV; French Club, II, III, IV; Key Club Sweetheart, IV; “A” Honor Roll, III. “It's not what you were, but what you are today.” Kathy Duncan “Be cheerful. Of all things you wear, your expression is the most important.” Toby Dunn Spanish Club, I. II, III, IV; F.C.A., II. III. IV; Young Life, IV; Freshman Football. I, Varsity Football, IV; Freshman Wrestling, I, Varsity, II. Ill; Freshman Baseball, I, Varsity Baseball, II, III, IV; Super Senior, IV; Favorite Football Player, IV; Anchor Club Sweetheart. IV. “You have no enemies, only friends you haven't met.” Tony Dunn Spanish Club, I. II; F.C.A., II, III. IV; Young Life. II. Ill, IV; Freshman Wrestling, I. Jr. Varsity, II. Ill; Jr. Varsity Baseball, II. “Some are wise, and some are otherwise.” Sherry Earle Art Club. IV; HARMONY Staff, III; Election Committee, I; Voluntary Council, I; House of Representatives. I. II. “Eternal sunshine settles on her head.” 41 Patty Ernst “Give me only the love of friends, and 1 shall not complain of cloudy skies, or little dreams that fade and die.” Taynur Esensoy “To be or not to be. that is the question.” Tim Esslinger FCA II; German Club II. Ill: Key Club IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Voluntary Council IV; Super Senior IV; Freshman Basketball 1; Tennis Team I. II; House of Representatives. “Life is a journey, not a destination.” Janice Evans DECA III. IV: Labrynth IV; Spanish I. II: Voluntary Council I. II. “Don’t be afraid to be human.” Curtis Everett Barbershop Quartet III. IV; Chorale III. IV; Choral President IV; French Club III: Modern Music Masters IV: National Honor Society II. III. IV; Honor Roll III. “Music makes pictures.” 42 Jeff Edwards “Silence is a still noise.' Terri Edwards The spirit of the age is filled with disdain for thinking.” Greg Elders FCA I, II; Class Favorite Ml. Ill; Most Outstanding Defensive Back 1976; Super Senior IV; Football I, II. Ill, IV. They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts.” DeeDee Elling Bye Bye Birdie; You’re A Good Man. Charlie Brown; ‘Escapades’; Art Club I. II. III. IV; Ecology Club III. IV; French Club II. Ill; Labrynth Staff IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; Tennis Team II. Take me back to New York City.” David Elliot OBU IV. Sweetheart IV; SSA III. IV. Secretary IV; Track III. IV; House of Representatives I. II. III. “Everyone hears only what he understands.” 43 Majorie Ewing Drama Club I. II. Ill: VICA IV. Treasurer IV; Voluntary Council I. II. Ill; House of Representatives II. “Be what you are and not what you aren’t.” Frank Ezell Youth is wholly experimental.” Michael Fearn Art Club III. IV; Football 1; Wrestling Team I. II. III. “To know how to laugh is to know how to reign.” Marilyn Felch Art Club IV: Junior Civitans 11; National Honor Society IE III. IV. “If you don’t know it. and can’t get it. just fake it. Debbie Ferris DECA. “He is a free man whom the truth makes free. 44 Donna Fields Art Club III, IV; Golden Jags II, III; Spanish Club II; Spirit of Jaguars IV. “Smile and the world will smile with you ” Natalie Fields Drama Production “God’s Trombones”; Band I. II, III, IV; Debate; OBU I, II, III, IV; Award in Speech IV; House of Representatives III, IV. ‘To be happy is a most effectual contribution to the happiness of others.” Jimmy Finn Ecology Club I. II; FCAII; German Club II, III, IV; Key Club III, IV; Football I, II, III, IV; Intramural II, III, IV; AWHS III, Vice-President; Young Life II. III. IV. “Eat, drink, and be merry!” Kenneth Fisher “Every path hath a puddle. Phyllis Fleming Band I. II, III, IV; Mu Alpha Theta III, IV; Majorette I, II, III, IV, Head Majorette III, IV; National Honor Society II, III, IV; Spanish Club I, III; Feature Twirler II; Honor Roll III; Who’s Who Among American High School Students III. In the dew of little things, the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.” Jill Fletcher Drama II; Choraliers II, Chorale III, IV; Spanish Club II, III; Sweet Adelines III; Tri-M III, IV; All- City Choral III; All-State Choral II; Superior Ratings at District Solo and Ensemble III; Excellent Ratings in State Solo and Ensemble III. “Love brings all people riches untold.” 45 Clara Evon Flint FBLAIV; JROTCMI. “It never hurts to keep on trying.” Kevin Flory “Faith is the goal of growing.” William Folds Band I. II. III. IV; National Ffonor Society III. IV; Spanish Club III. IV. “Nothing is terrible except fear itself.” Shirley Ford Art Club III. “To each its own.” George Franklin. Jr. ROTC I. II. Ill; Outstanding Non-Commissioned Officer. “Don’t give up.” Sharon Franklin “Almost all our sorrows spring out of our relations with other people.” 46 Mike Frederick Key Club IV; Football I; Leighton Ford Crusade 111: Church Ensemble IV. “Disorder makes nothing at all. But unmakes everything.’ Levi Freeman “Skin of Our Teeth III: Mu Alpha Theta III. IV: Spanish Club III. IV; Student Service Association II. III. IV; TennisTeam I: Voluntary Council IV. And make each day a critic of the last. Steve Freels “Man is his own worst enemy . Allen Gahan All-State Band I. II. Ill: Band I. II. III. IV: Debate Team IV; German Club II. III. IV; Key Club II. III. IV. Secretary III. President IV; Math Club II. III. IV; Math Team I. II. Ill: National Honor Society II. III. IV. Treasurer IV; Scholars Bowl III; Most Outstanding Grade Musician I. II: UAH Wind Ensemble IV. Life can sometimes bejust a bowl of pus. Cheryl Yolanda Gaillard Be always as merry as ever you can for no one delights in a sorrowful man. 47 Catherine Ganey Choraliers I: JuniorCivitans I. II. III. IV; Math Team IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; Newspaper Staff IV; National Merit Semi-Finalist IV; Who's Who Among American High School Students. “Look forward to this day. for it is life.” Denita Gardner Anchor Club IV; Election Committee III. IV; FCA I. II. III. IV; Golden Jaguars II; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; Science Health Club IV; Spanish Club I. II. Ill; Regional High Jump Winner 111: Jaguarettes III. IV. Squad Leader III. IV; Track Team I. II. III. IV: Varsity Volleyball I. II. III. IV; Voluntary Council II. III. IV; Youth Choir. “I will not give up!” Angie Gargis FBLA IV; Spanish Club 111. “Character is simply a habit long continued. Lee Gean There is nothing of so much worth as a mind well instructed. Tim Gentry Football I. “To have a calm spirit is to command one's self.” 48 Lalitha George Anchor Club IV; French Club III. IV; Harmony Staff IV. Picture Editor IV; Honor Roll III; Voluntary Council IV; Red Cross Volunteer IV. A kind heart is a fountain of gladness, causing everything in its vicinity to freshen into smiles. Paul Giattino All things are ready, if our minds be so. Fred Gillespie “I had rather had a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad. Scott Gillies Ecology Club I. II. Ill; French Club 1. II: Math Team (Alternate) IV; National Honor Society III. IV. Nothing is ever easy. David Godwin Band I. II: Newspaper IV. Sports Editor IV. “Never estimate your poultry before the process of incubation has been fully achieved: Don’t count your chickens before they’re hatched. Marie Godwin “Equality is the sacred law of humanity. 49 Gwen Gordon Varsity Track Team II. “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” Patricia Gordon FBLA III, IV; ROTC I. II; Spanish Club II. “The future holds the key to a happy life.” Merlon Green Key Club IV. “Keep on trying, give a little faith, and you will make it through this world.” Darryl Gurley Art Club II. Ill; Debate Team IV; Drama Club I; Ecology Club I. II. III. IV; German Club I, II. HI. IV; Health Science Careers Club IV; Key Club II, III. IV; Math Team I; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; Newspaper Staff III. IV; Student Service Association I, II, III, IV, Parliamentarian III; National Achievement Semi-Finalist IV; National Science Foundation Scholarship IV; Summer Scholarships to Birmingham Southern; Super Senior IV; Who’s Who in American High Schools III; William Randolph Hearst School Winner IV; Senator I. II, III, IV; Huntsville Little Theater II; Summer Fellowship in Computer Programming at UAH. “Yesterday is gone, tomorrow is not promised; live in God today.” Randy Haddox “A man must seek his happiness and inward peace from objects which cannot be taken away from him.” 50 Jack Hall Key Club IV; Wrestling I. II, III; YMCA Basketball IV. “Life is everything, so please enjoy it.” Kimberly Hall Golden Jaguars II, III; Spanish Club II; Spirit of Jaguars IV; Certificates in Volleyball; Letters and Certificates in Track; Honor Roll III; Varsity Volleyball I, II, III. IV; Varsity Track II. Ill, IV. “If it feels good, you should; if you can’t cope, there’s hope.” Peggy Hall Band III: I. II. III. IV. Librarian I. II. III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Stage Band IV; Band Merit Award I. “Life is a great bundle of little things.” Cynthia Germaine Handy Art Club IV; National Honor Society III. IV;OBU II. III. IV; Spanish Club III; First Runner Up Miss Alabama Drill Team III; Winner of the Heart Association Talent Show IV; SSA Sweetheart IV; Jaguarettes I. II. HI. IV. Captain IV. “If you want something very badly, let it go free; if it comes back it’s yours forever; if not. it never was yours to begin with. Kay Hannah Art Club II. Ill; Track Team II; Voluntary Council III. “Everyone can master a grief but he that has it. 51 Steve Hargrove “Without danger we cannot get beyond danger. Debbie Harper Accent is the soul of speech; it gives it feeling and truth. Renate Harper Art Club II. III. IV; Golden Jaguars II. Ill; Spanish Club II: Spirit of Jaguars IV. Vice President IV; Honor Roll 111. Graduation is only the beginning of your life. Sarah Hawkins Lingua Latina non est mortua. Sharon Hazelrig FBLA II. III. IV. Vice President II. 111. IV: FSA II: Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; Alverson Draughon Typing Contest II: Voluntary Council IV. Never give up trying because if you say you can’t do anything you will never be able to do it until you try.” 52 Jim Heflin Freshman Basketball I: Jr. Varsity Basketball II: Varsity Basketball III. IV. Be a simple man. Arthur Henderson Band I. II. III. IV; German Club III. IV: SSA III. IV; House of Representatives III. IV; Voluntary Council IV. Everything I do. I do it good.” Felicia Hereford FBLA Ul; French Club IV; OBU I. II. Ill: Honor Roll III: Voluntary Service Achievement Certificate III; House of Representatives III: Voluntary Council I. II. IN. IV; Junior Daughter Elks. “If a man would have half his wishes, he would double his troubles. Michele Hicks French Club 1. II; Sergeant-at-Arms II; OBU I. II. III. IV. President IV; Pep Squad; House of Representatives I. II. III. IV; Voluntary Council II. III. “What is not in a man cannot come out of him. surely.” Jeff Hilburn Key Club IV. Board of Directors IV; National Honor Society IV; Basketball I; Football I. II: Voluntary Council IV. “If you can't be good, be good at it. Lisa Hilliard FBLA II. III. IV. Treasurer IV. “A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. 53 Steve Hogue “Who bravely dares must sometimes risk a fall. Jimmy Holden “1 recommend you to take care of the minutes for the hours will take care of themselves.” Anita Hollingsworth FHA III. IV. Secretary IV; Spirit of Jaguars IV; Winner Johnson High Talent Show IV. Finding the one you love is finding yourself. Murray Hollingsworth Choral III: Harmony Staff III. IV; Key Club IV; Newspaper Staff II; Senior Band I. II. Ill; Stage Band IV. The best is yet to come. Larry Holman Art Club I. II. III. IV; ROTCI. II: ROTC Drum and Bugle Corps II: Wrestling IV; Talent Show II. Suit the action to the word, the word to the action.” Herbie Honaker In order to be good enough, one must often be too good.” 54 William Horton Be gone, dull life, for thee and I shall never agree. Laura Hovater Choralicrs I. II, Ml: Chorale IV; FBLA IV: All-Cjty Choral: Election Committee I: Voluntary Council I. II “I feel people would get along better if they would only put their belief in themselves and God. Lisa Howard Girls' Chorus 1; Johnson Singers II: OBU III. IV; Awards in Rocket City Invitational Track Meet: 2nd Runner Up National Drill Team Competition III: Regional Champion 100-Yard Dash: Jaguarettes II. III. IV. Co-Captain IV. Love is always and forever. Ruth Howell The sound of a kiss is not as loud as that of a cannon, but its echo lasts a great deal longer. Tim Hoyle Key Club IV; Newspaper Staff IV; 4th Runner-Up for Paperboy of the Year: Paperboy I. II. The arts of peace are great, and no less glorious than those of war. 55 Mark Hudson FCA I. II. III. IV: Spanish Club III: Baseball I: Basketball I: Football I. II. III. IV: Track I. II “And men talk only to conceal the mind. Darken Hughes Art Club III She that is of merry heart hath a continual feast. Donna Hunt Art Club IV; Choraliers I: Chorale II. 111. IV: FBI.A IV: Inter-Club Council IV: Lyriques III: Madrigal Singers II. IV: Modern Music Masters II. III. IV. Secretary III. President IV; All-City Chorus I. II. Ill: All-State Chorus III: Choral Sweetheart IV: Miss Congeniality III: House of Representatives II. III. IV: Voluntary Council IV. “I would always be in the thick of life, threading its mazes, sharing its strife: yet somehow singing. Koran Hunter Art Club IV: OBU II. III. IV. Assistant Secretary IV: Volleyball Team I. II. “Take your time to think things over: you'll be better successful.” Angie Hurt Anchor Club II. III. IV. Chaplain IV; Choraliers I: Chorale II. 111. IV; Modern Music Masters II. III. IV. Secretary IV; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society II. IV; Rifle Team I. II. Ill: ROTC I. II. III. IV: Spanish Club I. II. III. IV; All-City Chorus II. Ill: All-State Chorus II. III. “In whatever she engages be it work or fun or like, she does it with all she has and gives it her very best.” 56 Beth Hutto FSA IV; Jaguar Staff II: Harmony Staff ill. IV. Business Manager III. Editor in Chief IV: Inter Club Council III. IV; Honor Roll III: Super Seniors IV: House of Representatives — Alternate III: Voluntary Council II. III. IV. “The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay: love isn’t love till you give it away.” Phyllis C. Jackson Anchor Club 111.1V; Mu Alpha Theta 111.1V: National Honor Society IV: Spanish Club II: Honor Roll III: Girls Basketball Team I: Voluntary Council IV. “She is like a rare rose that blooms in winter — all the more precious because you can’t find it everywhere. Valerie Jackson “Plenty is the child of peace.” Cindy Jacoby Band I. II. III. IV; FlagCorps IV: Key Club IV; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; Voluntary Council IV. “Rarity enhances pleasures.” Paul Jensen Ecology Club II: Varsity Swimming I. II. III. IV. “A little evil is often necessary for obtaining a great good.” 57 John Johnson DEC A Club IV: Interact Club III: Baseball Team II. A bird in the hand is worth two in a bush.” Malaguania Johnson BOE IV: FBLA IV: Golden Jags IV: Junior Varsity Volleyball I: Tennis III There will always be a Jaguar wherever I go. That's why Jaguars are « I.” Natalie Johnson Ke Club IV. Sweetheart I: Mu Alpha Theta III. IV: Spanish Club I. II: Honor Roll III. As we advance in life we learn the limits of our abilities.” Noralie Johnson French Club II. Ill: Mu Alpha Theta III. IV: National Honor Society III. IV: OBU II: Voluntary Council IV; Dance Team IV. Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. Tonya Johnson FSA III. IV: Choraliers I: National Honor Society III. IV; House of Representatives I. God enters by a private door into every individual. Angel Jones Choraliers I. III. IV; Jazz IV. Cartoonists IV; Talent Show Participant III. IV; Treblctts III. A woman who never gels in trouble, doesn't do anything.” 58 Buryi Jones “To really enjoy pleasure you must know how to leave them. Karen Jones TRANSFERRED FROM BUTLER; Cheerleader II. Captain III: House of Representatives!: SGA Treasurer III. “Live today! Mark Jones Spanish Club II: Football I; Jr. Varsity Football II. Ill: Varsity IV; Christian Explorer Program IV. “I’m so bad I scare myself sometimes. Mary Jones Debate Team IV; FCA I. II. III. IV; Election Committee IV; Mu Alpha Theta 111. IV; National Honor Society III. IV: OBU II. III. IV; Voluntary Council I. II. III. IV; Jr. Varsity Volleyball I; Varsity Volleyball II, 111. IV; Track Team I. II. III. IV. “Learning and working together is great, but loving one another is even greater.” 59 Yvonne Jones Key Club: Pep Squad; Spanish Club: Intramurals: Gymnastics: Track: Tennis; Volleyball. “A moment in thinking is an hour in words. Pamela Jordan FHA II; Spirit of Jaguars IV; Track I. II. “O wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?” Sheree Jorden FBLA iv. “No bird soars too high: if he soars with his own wings. Lisa Jose Art Club II: FCA I. II. III. IV; Key Club III; ICC II: National Honor Society III. IV; Alabama Girls State Representative: All-City ICC IV; Freshman Class Favorite: HALMA Award IV; Key Club Sweetheart III; Jr.Class Favorite: Jr. Homecoming Attendant: Senior Class Homecoming Attendant: Super Senior; Jaguarcttes. Dance Team II. Ill: Swim Team 1: Freshman Class Vice-President; House of Representatives II: Junior Class Senator; Sophomore Class President; SGA Treasurer: Young Life. “Leadership doesn't depend on talent alone, but on intensity of conviction and willingness to serve. 60 Cynlhia Judah VICA Club III. IV. Secretary IV. “Be genuine and strenuous: earn for yourself. Tracey Lee Kaiser DECAIV: French Club II; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV: National Honor Society III. IV: Voluntary Council I. II: Honor Roll I: House of Representatives II. III. “Education is discipline for adventure of life. Patricia Kelly One should master his own mind and allow no interference from others. Bridget Kelly FCA III: Jaguarettes II. III. Squad Leader and Chaplain III: National Honor Society III. IV; Spanish Club III: Voluntary Council I; House of Representatives IV People who need people are the luckiest people in the world.” Lillie Kelly Golden Jags III: Cheerleading IV; Gymnastics III “I mean.” Boh Klinevoung DE III. IV: DECAClub IV: ROTC Drill Team. “Progress is the development of order.” 61 James Knight If you don't play to win, don’t keep score.” Linda Knight Anchor Club II, III. IV; Mu Alpha Theta III, IV; National Honor Society 111, IV; Spanish Club II; Voluntary Council IV; School Winner of Century Three Leaders Scholarship IV. “What you are is God’s gift to you; what you make of yourself is your gift to God.” Lisa Knight DECA IV; Spanish Club II, HI. Secretary III; House of Representatives Alternate II. III. Senator I. “Our character is our will, for what we will, we are.” David Knott Annual Staff IV; Ecology Club II; Newspaper Staff III; Football I. “Give me a fish and I eat for a day. Teach me to fish and I eat for a lifetime.” Bob Knowling Fellowship of Christian Athletes I, II. Ill, IV; Inter- Club Council III, IV, President IV; Key Club II. IV; Mu Alpha Theta III, IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Class Favorites III; Spring Fling Court III; Super Senior IV; Varsity Track Team I, II, III, IV; SGA IV. Vice-President IV; Class Officer III, President III; Class Representative III. “The Johnson Jags are the greatest! Congratulations seniors of ’78.” 62 Jeff Komara “Do have the courage not to adopt another's courage.” Steve Krzyzewski Key Club IV. Treasurer IV; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; Voluntary Council IV; Junior Varsity Tennis I. II: Varsity Tennis III. IV. “To those who search, life reveals its mystery.” Pat Kyle FBLA; FHA; Pep Club: ROTC. Outstanding Cadet; Freshman Homecoming Representative; National Secretaries Award; Sophomore Homecoming Representative: Who's Who Among American High School Students. “Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works.” Kerry Kyzer “Mind one's own business.” Cathy Lacy Fellowship of Christian Athletes II; Cheerleader II: House of Representatives I. II. III. “Life is a series of surprises.” 63 Ken Lancaster DECA Club IV; Ecology Club II; Wrestling Team I. “Some people are smart and some are dumb but the best will come out in the long run ” Neal Lane DECA III, IV; Spanish Club I; Participated in State and National DECA Competition, Won First Place in State Competition. “First I was a Freshman, then a Sophomore, next I was a Junior and now I am a Senior. Next year I can be me.” Michael Langford Junior Varsity Basketball III; Varsity Basketball IV. “All is not gold that glitters.” John Laux DECA IV; Spanish Club II; Tennis I. Never seem wiser, nor more learned, then the people you are with.” Mary Lazar Art Club I, II. Thought alone is eternal.” 64 Belinda Lee FBLA 111; Spanish Club II. “Sharing is the symbol, the expression of tenderness and concern.” Mike Lee FCA II; Key Club III.IV; Spanish Club I.H; Football I. IV; Intramural II. IV; AWHSRA IV. President IV; Young Life III. IV. “Power is the grim idol that the world adores. Nancy Lees FBLA IV; German Club II; Voluntary Council I. IV. “Do as you want not as others want. Wesley Legg German Club II. III. IV; CrossCountry Track III. “That’s life in the big city.” Jimmy Lehman DECA IV, Vice-President IV; Key Club IV; Baseball I. II. IV; Homeroom Representative I. Ill; Young Life II. III. IV. “When I’m Good. I’m Good; but when I'm bad. I’m better.” Alan Lemberg The language of truth is unadorned and always simple.” 65 Dana Leonard Anchor Club 111. IV; Art Club II. Ill: Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV. Treasurer IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; Jr. Civitan I: HALM A Art Award IV: Who's Who Among American High School III, IV: Red Cross Volunteer IV. “If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. Kaiser Leslie “No chain is stronger than its weakest link. Gahrielle Little Fantasy Playhouse Productions: Johnson High Theatre Productions: Choraliers: Art Club; Drama Club; Spanish Club II. IV; Voluntary Council IV; 'Excellent' Score in Speech Contest 76-77; Folk Choir: CYO. “A man can die but once. Vicki Little DECA III. IV: Spanish Club I. II. Secretary II: Rehabilitation Explorer’s Club I. II: Voluntary Council II; House of Representatives I. II. III. “Live each day to its fullest. Brenda Lockett Art Club III. IV; Golden Jags II; Key Club IV. “Forgiveness saves the expense of anger, the cost of hatred and the waste of energy. Monica Loggins Art Club I. II. Ill: German Club II. Ill; Honor Roll Award III. To be trusted is an even greater compliment than to be loved. 66 John Lohenitz “Only thing free in life is life itself. Knotta Love Our todays and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build. Roger Love “Love has no pride. James Lowe “Genius is the gold of the mind: talent is the miner who works and brings it out. Barrie Madden Drama III. IV; DECA IV; German I. II; Interact III: Swimming I. II: House of Representatives IV. “Make friends with your own kind. 67 Kelly Malmay DE Club IV. A room hung with pictures is a room hung with thoughts.” Scott M a ness Annual Staff IV. Design Editor IV; Key Club IV: Freshman Football I: Jr. Varsity Football II: Intramural Soccer Champ III: Varsity Track I. II. “Sworn to fun. loyal to none.” David Martin Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; VICA III. IV; Honor Roll III “Life is rough!” Rick Martin German Club II. III. IV; Media Club III, IV: ROTC Color Guard II. 111. IV; Civil Service; Distinguished Military Training II. III. IV; Longevity II. III. IV. “Why you insist on this is beyond my capacity to comprehend.” Wendy Martin Choraliers III. IV; French Club I. II. Ill: ROTC 1. IUIUV. “If any man wishes to escape idleness, let him fall in love. Don Masterson Key Club I. II: Swim Team I. IV. All-City in Swimming. Confidence comes from being prepared.” Donna Mastin FBLA I: FSA III: Golden Jags I: Rifle Corps II: Ensemble I. II: Band I. II. “Surely, no man knows what tomorrow will bring.” Terrie Matthews Anchor Club III. IV: FBLA IV: FCA III. IV: French Club II. Ill: FSA IV; Voluntary Council I. II: Dance Team III. IV: CYO III. IV: Young Life I. II. HI. IV. Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die. life is a broken w inged bird that cannot fly.” Eric Mattie Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV: German Club IV. Secretary IV: National Honor Society III. IV: Swim Team Ml. III. IV. I shall pass this way but once.” Maureen Mattoon FCA II. Ill: Spanish Club II. Ill: Dance Team II. Ill: House of Representatives I. II. III. IV. Life is what you make of it. and falling in love makes it beautiful.” 69 Rebekah McComb Band I. II. Ill; Mu Alpha Theta II. IU. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; National Merit Semifinalisl IV; Who's Who Among American High School Students III. “Jesus — the way. the truth, the life.” Julia McCoy “There is majesty in simplicity.” Mary McFarland Choraliers II. Ill; Chorale IV; FBLA HI. IV; FSA III, IV; Sweet Adelines III; Tri-M IV; All State Chorus I. Ill; Honor Roll III; National Music Honor Society. Laughter is always the best medicine.” Bruce McGill “Better late than never.” 70 Steve McGraw “Who can say more than this rich praise, that you alone are you? Cyndi McGriff Drama II; FBLA II: Golden Jags II: Band I. II. III. IV; Choraliers IV; Rifle Corps III. IV; Solo and Ensemble II. III. “Music is love in search of a word. David McKinley Ecology Club I. II. Ill; Key Club IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Spanish Club II; Church Youth Council II. III. IV. Vice-President III. President IV. “Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Mary Dede McKinley Art Club IV. “Every day holds something to love. Fred McKinley “Strong in will and rich in wisdom. Rodney McPherson “There is nothing which men give so freely as their advice. 71 Jamie Milburn Anchor Club II. Ill, IV. President IV; ICC IV; Flag Corps II. Ill; German Club II. Ill; Honor Society II, III. IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. IV; Sr. Band I. II, III: Who s Who Among American High School Students III; Red Cross Volunteer II. III. IV. “A friend is the first person who comes in when the whole world has gone out.” Andy Miller FFA I, II Chapter Treasurer. Class Vice-President. President: VIC A III. Vice-President: 4-H I, II. Treasurer. Vice-President. Time, like a snowflake, disappears while we’re trying to decide what to do with it.” Annette Miller FBLA IV. Though we travel the world to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.” Debbie Miller A little act of kindness can fill a heart with joy ” 72 r ' « i Steve Milligan Key Club IV; FCA I. II. Ill, IV; Honor Society II. Ill, IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; Spanish Club II. III. IV; Super Senior IV; Baseball I. II. III. IV; Jr. Varsity I, II, III; Varsity III, IV; Senior Class President IV. “The Force of ‘78’ is great.” Bruce Mitchell “Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. David Mitchell “Nothing is so strong as gentleness; nothing is so gentle as real strength. Richard Mitchum German Club II. “Life is too serious to be taken seriously.” Bobby Moder FCA II. Ill, IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Spanish Club III, IV; Football I; Varsity Football II. III. IV; Young Life I. II. III. IV. “Why do today what you can put off till tomorrow. 73 Tom Montgomery FCA II: Varsity Baseball I. II. III. IV; Varsity Basketball II, IV: Varsity Football II. This above all: To thine own self be true. Chris Moon Art Club II: DO Club III. IV; VICA III. IV. •Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers. Steve Moon DECA IV; Spanish Club 11; Baseball 11. Everyone should live his own life.” Delores Moore BOE III: FBLA III: German Club I. II; VICA Club IV. Love doesn't make the world go round: love is what makes the ride worthwhile. Susan Narcisco Moore Art Club II. III. IV; FHA III; Assistant Leader for Girl Scout Troop 394; Choir Member. No man can be called friendless when he has God and the companionship of good books.” 74 Susan R. Moore FBLA IV; German Club II: Voluntary Council II. Ill; Class Favorite II: Honor Roll III: Basketball II: Homeroom Representative I. II: Young Life III. IV. “What we learn with pleasure we never forget.” Sherri Morgan FBLA IV:FSA IV. Do now what you can’t do later.” Sheretha Moses FBLA IV: FSA IN. IV. Honor Roll III. “To each his own.” Leslie Mulkin “Sight is a faculty; seeing is an art.” Connie Mullins FBLA III. IV; FSA III. “He who walks in another’s tracks leaves no footprints.” Kathy Murray FBLA IV: Gymnastic Team 1. “Dancing is an expression of the soul.” 75 Katrina Nance Butterflies count not months but moments, and yet have time enough. Keith R. Nance ‘It’s great to be great, but it’s greater to be human. Cathy Neyman “Love conquers all. and we must yield to love.” Melanie Nixon “The real science and the real study for man is man himself.” Amelia Nunnelley FHA II; Spanish Club II; VICA Club IV, Vice- President; ’B’ Honor Roll II; House of Representatives II. If you can’t do it right; don’t do it at all. Cindy O’Dell I have learned, in whatsoever state I am in, there with to be content.” 76 Karla Oglesby French Club II. III. IV; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; Historian IV; ’A’ Honor Roll III; Key Club Sweetheart IV. “It matters not what you are thought to be. but what you are.” John O'Leary FCA I. II. III. IV; Freshman Baseball I; Jr. Varsity Baseball II; Varsity Baseball III: Jr. Varsity Wrestling II; Varsity Wrestling III: Young Life II. III. IV. “I’ll take Heaven for the climate and Hell for the society.” Jeff O’Rear Freshman Baseball I: Jr. Varsity Baseball II: Varsity Baseball III. IV. “If it weren’t for the last minute a lot of things wouldn’t get done.” Paula Osmer Choraliers II; FBLA IV; FSA IV; Girls’ Choral I: Junior Civitan 1. II. III. IV. Treasurer III. Vice- President and President III. IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Voluntary Council IV. “You won’t get anywhere in life without love! Susan Page “Set your heart on hearing my words, that you may find them profitable. 77 Jeff Parker Chorale I; All City Chorus I; Varsity Swim Team 1, II. III. IV; All City Swim Team II. HI. IV; Member of Huntsville Swim Association II, III. IV. “To a friend’s house, the road is never long.” Sonja Parker Choraliers I; DECA IV; FCA I. II. III. IV. Chaplain III. Captain IV; ICC IV; National Honor Society IV; Class Favorite I. II. Ill; Freshman Cheerleader I; Jr. Varsity Cheerleader II. “Don’t walk in front of me. I may not follow, don’t walk behind me I may not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend.” Anita Parrott “The question is not what one can scorn, or discredit, or find fault with, but what one can love, value, and appreciate.” Connie Payne BOE III. IV; FBLAII. III. IV. “Time is nature’s way of preventing everything from happening at once.” Christine Pentecost Mu Alpha Theta III, IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; Spanish Club II. Ill; Girls Basketball I. II. Ill, IV; Girls Tennis Team II, III. IV. “Winning is Everything.” 78 Don Pettigrew Ecology Club I, II. Ill; Key Club IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; ’A’ Honor Roll III. “The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well and doing well whatever you do. without a thought of fame.” Phan Phan Math Team II. III. IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; ’A' Honor Roll III; Placed 2nd in UAH Math Contest Division IV III; Super Senior IV; Who’s Who Among American High School Students III. IV. “Knowledge is the treasure, but judgment the treasurer of a wise man. Barbara Phillips Anchor Club III. IV; Band I, II. III. IV; Ensemble Music IV; Junior Civitan I; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; Solo and Ensemble Awards I. II. III. “A smile is the light in the window of a face which shows that the heart is a home.” Dwayne Phillips German Club III; Spanish Club III; Sr. Band I. II. III. Jazz Band III. IV. “Don’t forget until too late that the business of life is not business, but living. Julie Pickett FBLA IV; Spanish III; House of Representatives III. “I’m happy being who I am. so why should I copy someone else. 79 Debbie Pierce Anchor Club II. 111. IV; Band I. II. Ill; DECA IV; Flag Corps II. Ill; German Club II. Ill: Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV; DAR Runner-Up IV. “I felt within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience.” Bobby Pitts Art Club II. III. IV; VICA III. IV; Swim Team 1.11. III. IV; House of Representatives III. “What lies behind and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” Larry Pledger Ecology Club II; Key Club IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Best Actor — Theatre Fall III: Honor Roll III. IV; Super Senior IV; Top Magazine Salesman IV; Tennis Team I. II. III. IV; intramurals III: Class Officer IV; Church Basketball IV. “You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes youjust might find you get what you need.” Theresa Plummer FBLA IV. “One profits most who serves the best.” Theresa Poliak Anchor Club III. IV, Vice-President III; Choraliers 1. 11. Soprano Section Leader 11; Chorale III; Lyrics Ensemble II: Tri-M II. Ill, Vice-President III: Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; All City Chorus II. Ill; All- State Chorus III; District Soloist II. Ill: Manager and Trainer of Girls Varsity and Jr. Varsity Basketball; Track Volleyball III. IV; Volunteer at Medical Center III. IV. “I love it!” 80 Bud Pope “A good man is the best friend, and. therefore, soonest to be chosen, longer to be retained, and indeed, never to be parted with.” Melvin Pope Art Club III, IV. “This above all: To thine own self be true. Michael Powers Freshman Basketball I. Jr. Varsity Basketball II. III. Varsity Basketball IV: ROTC Ribbon. Marksman Shooting the Rifle. Drill Team. “In order to be first you have to do your best. Jennifer Pride Spanish Club II. “Life is worth living.” Ken Prince DECA IV; French Club I. II; Assurance III; The Highland Singer's III. “Friends are the support of the bridge of life. Alesia Propps “Every artist dips her brush into her own soul and paints her own nature into her pictures.” 84 Bruce Pugh DOE 111; DEO IV; Baseball Manager II. Ill; Football Manager I. II. We always weaken whatever we exaggerate. Randy Pugh Football I. III. IV; Wrestling I. It is part of the cure to wish to be cured.” Karen Reasonover FBLA IV; Key Club IV; Rehabilitation Explorers Club III. Vice-President III; Spanish Club II; Voluntary Council IV. A secret is what you tell someone else not to tell because you can’t keep it to yourself.” Sybil Redman Art Club IV; Debate Club IV. Secretary IV; Drama Club I; Media Club IV. You’re abusing the right to be stupid.” Kay Reed Choraliers II, III; Chorale IV; Golden Jags II; Voluntary Council 1, II, III. To be loved is something terrific.” Pam Reed FHA I, II; Spanish Club I; Vica Club IV; Marching Band I. II. “A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all other virtues. 82 David Reid Chorale IV; “The Skin of Our Teeth.” Ill: Key Club IV; ROTC I. II. III. ROTC Drill Team I. II; ROTC Rifle Team III: ROTC Color Guard III. Cross Country Team IV; ROTC Outstanding Officer III. “If one does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he walks to the beat of a different drummer. Let him march to the beat of his drum, however measured or far away. Rhonda Rhodes FBLA IV; FSA IV; German Club I. “If we only have love then tomorrow will dawn and the days of our years will rise on that morn.” Dorothy Rice Key Club IV; Golden Jags III. One of the hardest daily tasks is waiting patiently and being content with one small step at a time on the road to a cherished goal. Mark Riley Key Club IV; Freshman Baseball I; Junior Varsity Baseball II: Intramural Soccer Champions III. “If it is possible, as much lieth in you. live peaceable with all men. Kevin Roberts FCA I. II. Ill: Student Service Association III. IV. Vice-President III, IV; Freshman Baseball I: Jr. Varsity Baseball II; Varsity Baseball III; Freshman Football I: Jr. Varsity Football III. IV. “Nothing is so strong as gentleness: nothing is so gentle a real strength. 83 Gregory Roper “When love and skill work together expect a masterpiece.” Marc Rosenblum Chorale Ml. 111,1V; Tri-M III, IV. Real joy comes not from ease of inches or from the praise of men. but from doing something worthwhile.” Ralph Russell German Club I: VICA III, IV, Treasurer IV. “In effort to be first, you have to do your best.” John Ryan ROTCI; Rifle Team I; Color Guard I; Intramural Sports III, IV. “I may be late, but never absent.” 84 Sabrina Ryder Band I. Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV. Secretary IV: National Honor Society III. IV. “Truth is impossible to be sailed by an outward touch as the sunbeam. Rickshel Maria Sanchez Art Club I. II. III. IV. Secretary II, III. Vice- President IV. Sweetheart III. IV; Key Club IV; Future Business Leaders of America II. III. IV. Spirit of Jaguars II. III. IV; Homecoming Court II; Art Clubs of Alabama — Slate Marshall; Duddley Powell Agency — Model. “A word spoken in season is like an apple of silver, and actions are more precious than words. Glenda Sanders Art Club IV; Spanish Club II. IV; Honor Roll III. Mischief in her laughter, a sparkle in her eyes, ever the epitome of delight. Mike Saylor Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Spanish Club IV; Class Favorite I. II. Ill; Super Senior IV; Diving I; Wrestling I. II. III. IV. City Champ I. Fourth in State II, All-City II. III. State Champion III; SGA I. II. IV; Freshman President I; Sophomore Vice-President II: SGA President IV; Young Life 1. II. III. IV. The secret of happiness lies in his thinking of others first and not taking one’s self too seriously. Rod Schuman Humor is an affirmation of dignity, a declaration of man’s superiority to all that befalls him. 85 David Schwartz DECA III, IV; Spanish Club I. II: House of Representatives I, II; Voluntary Council I, II. III. IV. “Do the best you can. then be proud of your accomplishments.” Greg Scruggs Baseball III. With the stones we cast at them, geniuses build new roads for us.” Patricia Scruggs FBLA III. IV; Certificate of Achievement in FBI.A III. “Life is only what you make it.” Pam Segers “Her mirth the world required.” Bill Seymour Band I. II. Ill, IV; Stage Band II, III. IV; Superior Ensemble 4 times; Superior Soloist 2 times. “About the only time losing is more fun than winning is when you’re fighting temptation.” 86 Thomas Sferes FCA I. II. III. IV; Young Life III. IV; Baseball II; Football 1. II. Ili. IV; Wrestling I. “If only we’d stop trying to be happy, we could have a pretty good time. Kathy Shalansky Art Club III; Campus Life Youth for Christ I. II. III. IV. “To live in hearts we leave behind, is not to die. Donna Sharp FSAIV; FBLAIV. Miracles sometimes occur: but one has to work terribly hard for them. Margie Sharp FBLA IV; Swim Team I. II. “Sympathy is two hearts tugging at one load.” Jerry Shelton Freshman Wrestling I: Varsity Swimming III. IV. “Do it with a camera. Monty Simpson “Arsenic and Old Lace : “To Kill A Mockingbird.” II; Skin of Our Teeth. Ill: Senior Escapades. “I shan’t return. 87 Craig Sinclair German Club IV. Many things, such as loving, going to sleep, or behaving unaffectedly — are done worst when we try hardest to do them. Taska Sisk Choraliers I. II; DECA III; FBLA HI. IV; French Club 1.11; Newspaper Staff IV; House of Representatives IV. “Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God.” Teresa Skaggs Art Club 1.11. IV; Senior Band I. II. IV; Spanish Club IV; Church Youth Choir 1. II. III. IV; Second Place in State Bible Quiz Tournament III. “What is a man if he gains the whole world but loses his own soul!” Daco Smalley Art Club 1. II. IV; FCA 1.11; German Club IV; Freshman Cheerleader I; Gymnastics II; House of Representatives I. II; Campus Life II; Guest Student in a German School III. “In the role of life, play not that of the magician with his tricks, but that of the wise man with his wisdom. Leo Smith “He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not. but rejoices for those which he has.” Sharon Smith French Club II. III. IV. “A woman must seek her happiness and inward peace from objects which cannot be taken from her.” Dawn Smitherman Band I. II; DECA III, IV, Vice-President IV; German Club II; National Honor Society III. IV; Magazine Captain IV; Who’s Who Among American High School Students IV; Second Place at State DECA Competition III; National Finals in California III; Youth Church Choir 1, II. III. IV. “Life seems long and lasting, but actually very short.” Lee Sneed “Silence. Cindy Spittler Anchor Club II. III. IV; Choraliers I; FCA I. II. III. IV; German Club IV; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society II. Ill, IV. Secretary IV; Homecoming Queen IV; Homecoming Freshman Maid I; Class Favorite I. II. Ill; Super Senior IV; Who’s Who Among American High School Students III. IV; Jaguarettes I, II; Swim Team I; Varsity Cheerleader III, IV. Co-Captain IV; House of Representatives 1. II. III. IV; Young Life I. II. III. IV. “A smile is a crooked line that sets everything straight.” Debbie Stack Band I; VICA IV; Track II. “Goals are won by those who are not afraid of living. Gary Staggs Freshman Football I; Freshman Baseball I; Varsity BaseballII.III.IV. “Nature creates ability, luck endows it with opportunities. 89 Sandra Statin Art Club IV; Davis Hills Community School III. Secretary III. If you have known how to compose your life, you have accomplished a great deal more than a man who knows how to compose a book. Ernie Steel Freshman Basketball I: Jr. Varsity Basketball II: Varsity Basketball III. IV; Freshman Football I. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. Glenda Stevenson Key Club; Spanish Club; Honor Roll; Intramural; Track; Volleyball. We all have strength enough to endure the misfortunes of others. Morgan Stone Most people judge others simply by how prosperous or popular they are.” Ronnie Stone Freshman Basketball I; Freshman Football 1; Varsity Football II, III, IV; Student Service Club. It’s the pride that keeps you strong.” 90 Rudolph Stone Won Intramural Tennis Tournament II: Won Ping Pong Tournament II; Freshman Basketball I; Varsity Tennis III. IV. “Do not give up your goals. Billy Sutherland Spanish Club II; VICA IV. “Good temper, like a sunny day. sheds a brightness over everything: it is the sweetness of toil and the soother of disquietude. Jeri Swaim Art Club II, III. IV; Math Club III. IV; Mu Alpha Theta: Newspaper Staff III; House of Representatives I; Voluntary Council I. II. “Variety is the spice of life. Lisa Szakacs Art Club I. II. III. “The world oftener rewards the appearance of merit than merit itself.” Bobby Tack Band I. II. Ill; German Club II; All-Stale Band II: Huntsville Youth Orchestra III. “Evil results from good, and good from evil. 91 Jim Tankersley Art Club IUIUV; DEC A Club III; Drama Club II: VICA Club III. IV; Swimming Team I, II: Tennis Team III: Track II. “Trust not that time will forget you, for judgement regards a lifetime like an hour. ' Deborah Tan nock “Conduct yourself in the proper way. and walk according to the precedent.” Carman Tate Art Club IV; Spanish Club II: Track Team III, IV. “To achieve is to try.” Gwenda Tate Art Club III, IV. “Set your heart on hearing my words, that you may find them profitable. June Taylor “Senior Escapades” IV: Anchor Club III, IV. Secretary IV; HARMONY Staff IV. Literary Editor IV; Math Team Level II, I; Mu Alpha Theta II. III. IV; National Honor Society II, III. IV. Social Chairman IV; “A” Honor Roll III; Homeroom Magazine Captain IV; Who’s Who Among American High School Students III. IV: Voluntary Council IV; Andros IV; Red Cross Volunteer III. IV. Day Captain IV; Young Life IV. “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” 92 Julian Terry Tennis Team IV. “Set your heart on learning, that you may direct the work of the world.” Cory Thomas Chorale III; Color Guard III: Drill Team I. II. IV; Key Club I. II. III. IV. Vice-President IV; ROTC I. II. III. IV; Spanish Club I. II. III. IV; All-City Chorus III; All-State Chorus III: Honor Roll. “The work of an unknown good man is like a vein of water flowing hidden underground, secretly making the ground greener.” Stan Thomas FCA II; Freshman Baseball I: Jr. Varsity Baseball II; Varsity Baseball III. IV. “A yawn is a silent shout.” Wendell Thorton VICA Club II. Ill; VICA District and State Winner in Manuals; Space Capital Water Ski Club. “Better to trust the man who is frequently in error than the one who is never in doubt.” Rhonda Thrift FBLA III. IV; Jaguar Jazz IV. “It is not necessary to believe things in order to argue about them.” Darrell Tibbs Jazz Band II; Modem Music Masters IV; Senior Band III; I. II. III. IV, Captain IV; SSA III. IV; Music Award for Great Progress. “Prove all things; hold fast to that which is good. 93 Carmen Tidwell FBLAIIMV; Spanish Club II. “Bloom where you’re planted. Sandra Timmons Band I: SSA IV. “The merit of originality is not novelty; it is sincerity. Anthony Townsend Intramural Club II. IV: Best Tennis Record of all players on Tennis Team; 2nd Place in Intramural Table Tennis: Ping-Pong Team II: Varsity Tennis IIUV. “All good things must come to an end. Thomas Townsend Key Club IV. “Our character is our will; for what we will, we are. Janet Turner Transferred from Europe. Cheerleader I. II. Ill: Honor Roll I. II. III. IV; National Honor Society I. II. III. IV; Newspaper Staff III: Won Most Valuable Cheerleader in Europe: Varsity Basketball III: Tennis Team II; SGA Representative I. II, III; Class President II. III. To know is nothing, but to imagine is everything! Sharon Turner Art Club IV; FBI.A IV: FHA II. Be genuine and strenuous; earn for yourself.” 94 Larry Tumipseed FCA III. IV; German Club III. IV; MYF 11,111,1V; Football II. Ill, IV; Student Government I; Church Choir III: Young Life III. IV. “Life is like walking through the snow — every step shows.” Kathy Tutt FBLA1V; FHAIII: DECA III; Golden Jags II. Ill: OBU II. III. IV; Track 11. “Insist on yourself, never imitate.” Allen Twisdale Pelt III, Cartoonist III; National Honor Society III, IV: Track III, IV; House of Representatives III. “What you do today will determine what you will be tomorrow.” Karen Underwood “Her life has many a hope and aim.” Steve Underwood Key Club IV; 3rd in Region and 6th in State in Wrestling III; Varsity Football III; Freshman Wrestling I; Varsity Wrestling II, III, IV. Life is a joy, a mystery, an intriguing thing; I shall live it at my own pace, in my own time, for all it is worth.” 95 Julie Lynn Vadasy Anchor Club III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV: Honor Roll III: Super Senior IV; Dance Team III. IV. Treasurer IV: House of Representatives I. II: Pizitz Teen Board IV. Chairman of Benevolence IV; Volunteer at Huntsville Hospital III. IV. Day Captam IV; Young Life III. IV. “Having friends and a family is the greatest part of me. Clint Varnado FCA II. Ill: Baseball I. Jr. Varsity II. Varsity III. IV; Football I. Jr. Varsity II. Varsity III. IV. “Leadership doesn't depend on talent only, but an intensity of conviction and willingness to serve. Bill Vaughn Wrestling I. II. Nothing is so hard but search will find out. Boh Vaughn Key Club IV: Honor Roll III. “To plan ahead is to invent the future. 96 Maxie Vaughn Freshman Baseball I: Jr. Varsity II. Ill; Varsity Baseball III. IV; Varsity Football II. IV; Wrestling I. Ill: Youth Council I. II. III. IV. President IV; Associate Pastor II: Services Pastor III. “To live is Christ, to die is gain. Selwyn Vickers FCA I. II. III. IV; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; National Honor Society II. III. IV. President IV; Student Service Association III. IV. President IV; Boys’ State III: DAR Good Citizenship IV; Who’s Who Among American High School Students III. IV; Basketball Team 1.11, III: Football Team I. II. Ill, IV; House of Representatives I. Hail to the king. Modesty is my greatest virtue. Kathy Vijil Swim Team II. We are shaped and fashioned by what we love.” Kyle Waldrop Dance Team II. III. IV; Sophomore Class Treasurer 11: Junior Class T reasurer III: House of Representatives IV. There are three essentials for happiness; something to believe in. something to hope for. someone to love. Angela Warren Junior Civitan III. IV. Looks like we made it! 97 Bonita Watson A friend in truth; a soul sincere. ' Terrie Weeks “The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool.” Kathy Welch “Calmly and peacefully tread life's highway.” Yvonne Welch Beta Club I; Chorus I; TRANSFERRED FROM MADISON ACADEMY I; Band III; FBLA IV; FSA IV; Jr. Civitans II, HI. IV. Judge Advocate 111. “I can do all things through Christ. Jenni West •‘Senior Escapades ; Art Club IE III. IV. President IV; Labyrinth IV. ‘l think I really made it. 98 Ronald Westphal “Pleasure is due only when all duty’s done.” Angelia L. Wherry Skin of Our Teeth ill: Choralicrs III: FCA I: OBU III. IV: Honor Roll III: Super Senior IV: Basketball I. II: Track II. III. IV; Volleyball III. IV; House of Representatives II. Ili. IV; Senior Senator IV. In friendship, as in love, we are often happier not knowing things than knowing them.” Carolyn Wherry Art Club II: FCA I. II, III, IV; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; OBU III. IV. Treasurer IV; Spanish Club II: Jaguarettes Dance Team I. II. III. IV. Co-Captain III. Captain IV; Miss Drill Team Super Star of 1977. “To be surprised, to wonder, is to begin to understand. Debbie Whisenant Johnson Singers II; Choralicrs 111. IV; ROTC I. II. III. IV. “To err is human, to forgive is divine. Teresa White FCA II. Ill; Gymnastics I: Jr. Varsity Cheerleader II; SGA 1.11. ' “Plant deep and well your roots of life, then grow from giving to others. Kevin Whitson “Better late than never. 99 David Wilkie Aviation Explorers III; Band I. II. III. IV; Barbershop Quartet I. Ill, IV; Chorale I. II. Ill, IV; Madrigal Singers II; Music Explorers I; Stage Band II. Ill, IV; Tri-M III. IV. “A superior man is modest in his speech but excels in his actions. Kathy Willey Anchor Club II, III. IV. Historian IV; Band I. II. III. IV. Treasurer IV; Mu Alpha Theta III. IV; Stage Band IV. “Laughter is the song of angels. Ben Williams Key Club IV'. Senior Board IV; Math Club III. IV; National Honor Society III. IV; Spanish Club II. Ill: Senate II. III. IV. “Nowhere else but Johnson High. Bob Williams “Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers. Candi Williams “Give me my freedom for as long as I die. all I ask of living is to have no chains on me. Desiree Williams BOE IV; French Club I. II: Golden Jags III: Spirit of Jaguars IV. “It is not what she has. nor even what she is that expresses her worth. 100 Mark Williams “I want a soul so full of joy life’s withering storm cannot destroy. J. Mark Williams DEC A Club III: Key Club IV; FCA II; Spanish Club I. II; National Honor Society II. Ill; Varsity Baseball IV; Jr. Varsity Football I. II. “Sometimes I sit and think, but most of the time I just sit.” Yolanda Williamson Anchor Club II. III. IV. Senior Board IV; Band I. II. III. IV. Secretary IV; Flag Corps II. III. IV. Co- Captain IV; French Club II. IN. IV. Vice-President IV; Mu Alpha Theta II. Ill, IV; Tri-M IV; UAH Wind Ensemble 111: All-State Band III: Outstanding Musician III. “Love is friendship set to music. George Willis Intramural Sports II: Varsity Tennis III. IV. “Peace of mind is found inside and not in your surroundings. Stephanie Winchester Pelt Staff 111; Labrynth IV. “The way to be happy is to make others so. 101 Rick Winter Cave Club I: French Club II. III. IV; Key Club IV: Mu Alpha Theta III. IV. I I matters less what one does, than the spirit in which they do it Donnie Witherington DECA Club IV. “What should a man be but merry? Lisa Womack Choir I. II. All State Choir 1: DECANI. IV. President IV; Spanish Club II: 1st Place Winner Alabama State Conference: Who's Who Among American High School Students. Be good and if you can't be good Be good at it! James Woosley “Escapades IV; FCA II. III. IV; FSA III. IV; Key Club IV; Spanish Club I. II. III. IV. Sergeant at Arms II. Ill: All-Star Baseball II: Super Senior IV; Cheerleader Sweetheart IV; Cheerleader Manager IV: Baseball I. II. III. IV; Football I: Young Life I. II. III. IV. “When I'm gone, who will entertain the people? Dennis Wyatt “I’d rather rust and fade away, than miss a day of fun and play. Debra Wynn FBLA IV; Golden Jaguars: Spirit of the Jaguars IV. “She's gentle, she's shy. but there's friendliness and kindness in her eyes. A 102 Kyoko Yokota Exchange student from Japan. “She has a beautiful glow in her eyes that represents the golden richness within. Donald Young “Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.” Gina Young French Club III. IV; Golden Jaguars I. II: National Honor Society III. IV: A B Honor Roll III. “No man ever injured his eyesight by looking on the bright side of things. Perry Young Johnson Chorale I. II. III. IV: Madrigal Singers III. IV; Modern Music Master II. III. IV. Historian IV: Voluntary Council IV; All-City Chorus II. III. IV: All-State Chorus III. “Faith. Hope. Love; Greatest of these is Love.” Debbie Zeleznok The pleasure of life is according to the one who likes it” 103 3Avul -Uhz HwicLUt m Restricted lUNDER 17 REQUIRES ACCOMPANY! US vail.. APAUYI MS 106 Wendy Adair Mark Aldrich Anthony Alexander Bob Allbrition Lenell Allen Jr. Lori Alphcn Mick Ajiderson Michael Andrews Suzanne Adams Brenda Aldrich Robby Arnold Denise Atkinson Jennetta Augustine Melissa Aust Kathy Babcock Sandra Baker 107 Charles Baldwin Sharon Banks Gary Barnett Randy Bastin Andrew Battle Yvette Binford l.eah Blackmon Becky Blue Byron Blythe Franklin Bone Greg Laurie Lycia Vickie Detra Battle Keith Battle Ricky Bauman Dwayne Baxter Rusty Bazemore Stanley Beaty Boo Beavers Jeff Bell Kent Berry Jerrell Berry hill Charlie Betts Randy Bice Michelle Bordelon Greg Bouska Todd Boussom Michelle Boyd Rodney Braden Brett Bradford Allen Bradley Mark Bratton Debbie Brazier Stephanie Bryant Carla Bundy Mary Burgess Rene Burkett Cyndi Burkholder Rhonda Bridge Edwin Brightwell Richard Brooks Todd Brooks Charlie Brown Carmen Brown Debra Brown Greg Brown James Brown Jerry Brow n Tammy Broxton Kevin Brvant 109 JoAnneCarron Rebecca Carson David Caricr Donnie Case bolt Tricia Cason Kevin Cassady Sadigene Cales Mike Causey Katiina Byrd Theodore Campbell Russ Carlin Flora Carlisle Bob Carlson Maxie Burleson Roland Burress Geoffrey Burton Tim Byers Cath Chadbourne Susan Chandler Johnny Childers Ronnie Chargualaf Michael Chinowelh Bridgette Clark Cassandra Clark Lorame Clark Sands Clem 110 Lisa CIt er Cindy Coakley David C'lKhran Pam Coffee Pam Cofield Renee Coffield Linda Coker Bill Cole Jeff Collier Gera lee Cropp Charlayne Crutcher Claudia Cummines Anthonv Curtis Judy Copeland Pam Cowley Patty Cowley Tim Cowley Mike Cox Rickey Collier Robert Collier Mark Collins Lori Congo Beverly Conrad Loretta Conway Dennis Cooper Kim Cope 111 Donna Day Jacky Dean Johnny Dean Kolcan Dean Sharon Deck Chip Dennis Pali Dickerson Kevin Dill Paloma Dodson Micky Donaldson Gary Donegan Rachel I Douglas Keith Cutler Terri Daniel Beth Davis Jimmy Davis Sheila Davis Sherrie Davis Sylvia Davis Tracey Davis Wendell Davis Belinda Downs Andy Duncan Greg Duncan Clifford Dunlap Chris Dunn 112 David Easley Randy Easterling Patricia Eliedge Donna Elling Barbara Elston Jack Fortner Janette Fords Steve Fowler Cindi Franklin Philip Free Jammic Freeman Dan Gable Vicki Galindo Earlccn Garner Eva Elston Deborah Erskinc Cassandra Falconer Wilma Farley Willie Fearn Cathy Fletcher William Flint Alecia Fontenot Edith Forbes Deloris Ford Gwendolyn Ford Lillie Ford 113 Barry Gosnelt Lee Gowins Jill Gray Charloite Gresham Calv in Ghzzard Elenenh Gnzzard Mickey Grochowsky Pam Grochowsky Tim Gilliam Brenda Gladden Lisa Glass Roger Gochnng David Gonzalez Kay Gurley Mark Gurley Carol Gundlach Mark Gurley Marlin Hailey Felicia Gardner Toby Gentle Joni George Leslie Gibson Pam Hailey Karen Hall Teresa Hall Nancy Hallman 114 Kelly Helser Lament Henderson Devon Hendrik Tommy Henry David Hershberger Michael Harmon David Harris Lucinda Harris Sandy Harshau Chery l Hart Nancy Hayden Lisa Heifner James Helmick 115 Athenia Honeycutt Bobby Honeycutt l auri Hooten Lynn Hopkins Lauri Howard Debbie Hudson Sam Huffstctler Rita Hughes Donnie Humphrey Terri Hunt Charles Hyder Donna Inman Jerry Hill Steve Hoch Tracey Holloway Donny Holmes Joseph Holmes Phillip Irwin James Jackson Michael Jacobs Tara Jamar Dwight James Marilyn James Pamela James Randy James Linda Jean 116 Allison Jennings Daniel Jenson Barbara Johnson Diane Johnson Greg Johnson Lauren Johnson Ray Johnson Russ Johnson Betina Jones Breni Kilgore Darlene Kindred Teresa King Laurie Barbie Kitchens Krebs Blake Jones Grandon Jones Lee Jones Michael Jones Wanda Jones Kevin Jose Kathy Joy Steve Justice James Keller Bert Keown Mike Kerr Chris Kessler 117 Cynthia Lightford Max Lindeman Janice I.ockhart Robert Locke Dushonne Love Kim Love Nila Lovvern Bruce Lowe 118 Bruce Krebs Dalia Kulpa Michael Lacey Lea men Lacy Steve Lake Sondra Land Leonard Langford Lynda Lee John Lewis Keith Lyle Leslie Lynch Kevin Maclean Sharon Maclin Kathy Malmay Hindi Mangot Veronica Maples Ricky Marsh Jeniffer Marshall Bobby Martin Chris Martin Deborah Martin Edward Martin Keith Martin Sonja Martin Tarfene Martin James Mason Ed Massey Steve McMahan April McNeese Becky Mcars Mike Medlen Kathy McDonald Tammy McGee Greg McKinley Pam McKinney Mattie McLin John Masterson Betsi May bee Cathy McAllister Kayron McCaffrey Tim McC'andliss Steve McClure Jean McCov Mark McCumber 119 Wendy Moon Angelia Moore David Moore Sissy Moore Susan Moore Terri Moore Arnold Morris Tonya Morris Barbie Morrow Terri Morrow Bruce Mowery Tim Mullinix Lori Mullins Deborrah Mundic Claire Nabors 120 Peter Paceley Jeff Packard Lorraine Parker Vickie Parks Perry Parrish Missy Parson Charles Parvin Brer da Patton Cynthia Patton Lynn Payne Melvin Payne Beverly Pearson Carl Peck Michael Pegues Gwen Perks Jona Perry David Pettigrew Chrysty Oliver Greg O'Rear Ronnie O'Stecn Norris Otey Wanda Owens Roy Pettis Gary' Phillips Pamela Phillips Teresa Phillips 121 Joan Ray Maijorie Ray Carolyn Reedus Arthur Reeves Ricky Reeves Jeanne Renfroe Bertha Rice Charles Rice Gary Pierce Elaine Pinchon Teresa Porter Billy Powers Jeffery Prince Johnny Puryear Beth Putney Ed Quick Joel Ratcliff Chris Richardson Melinda Ricketts JoAnn Ricks Kevin Ricroft Karen Ridgeway Jeff Riggs Steve Robbins Alicia Roberson Sheryl Roberts 122 Charles Rose Linda Rosen Kathy Ross Betsy Rowden Tammy Runkle Carlos Scott Glenn Shaull Bobby Shaw Linda Shelton Charles Shepherd Butch Shumate Crystal Singleterrv Monte Singleton Ray Smith Frances Rushing Jan Rutledge Mike Ryan Billy Sales Becky Sallo Marla Sanders Sharon Saraceno Jerry Schenk 123 Jung Son James Sorden Debbie Spiegel Susan Stem Diana Stevens I ami Stewart Jami Stinson Andre Stone Laura Stone Venita Spring Donald Sprinkle Pam Stafford Janet Stamps Joe Stapler Tommie Steele Vance Stone Tim Stringer Steve Stripling Bruce Swanson Anthony Tarront Rhonda Tate Vickie Tatum Deanna Taylor Doug Taylor Vicki Tice David Toney James Tolleson Jackie Townsind Casey Tripp Kathy Trotter Henry True Dianne Tuck Jeannie 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I ! •••• I I .. I )••• . • •• - I • •• - I •••.. I i !•••• ••••• I !•••«• •••• I ♦ ••• I ••• . I • ••• I !•••.. •••- I ! •••• •••• I I ! ••• ( ( !•••• ( • ••• I ' •••• I I •«••• I ! ••• I ! •••• •••• '♦•••• I !•••«. ( • ••• I '•••• ••• ••• •••• 160 (••• ors • •• ••• •Ml ••• •Ml •••I •M| •Ml .«•(•••I •••••• • • • • •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • 161 First Row, Left to Right: Fletcher E. Seldon — Vice- President. Board. Dr. Shelby Counce — Superintendent. Antoinette G. Reynolds Board Member. Dr. Edward Starnes. Jr. — Board President. Ray Vandiver — Board Member. Dr. Preston T. Farish — Board Member. 162 ADMINISTRA- TION OFFICE PERSONNEL First Row, Left to Right: Mr. John Masorson. Mr. Alonzo Pace, Mr. W. M. Clark. Second Row: Mr. Tom Drake. Third Row, Left to Right: Office Personnel Marie Lawler. Pegg Duke. Betty Dahlene. 163 Business, Home Economics Business. First Row. Left to Right: Margie Battle. Sallie Berry- hill. Gary Scott. Betty Fortenberry. Barbara Curry. Third Row Becky Smedstad. Jeannie Tucker. Fourth Row: Amy Burton. Home Economics: Patty Smith. Dorothy Vernon. Left Page: First Row. Left to Right: Art, Bob Gorum. Linda Plaxco. Third Row: Barbara Vanctta: Foreign Language. Ella Castillo. Inge Heybey. Third Row: Edward Gilgenast. Driver Education. Barbara Lundy. Willard Scissum. Fourth Row: For- eign Language. Giscla Rieger. Drivers Education. Jimmy Chambers. John Inman. 165 166 LANGUAGE ARTS Uh Page. First Row. Left to Right: Marcia Scar- borough. Susan Ramey. Karla Maneval. Second Row. Left to Right Roberta Freeman. Steve Howitt. John Allen. Third Row. Left to Right Clara Vickers. Jill Clements. Karen Albert. Bob Crump. Wilbert Brown. Right Page. Clockwise from Top Elizabeth O'Dell. Beverly Wilson. Diane Miller. Charles Lee. Steve Lee. Randy Troupe. Nancy W'arm- brod. Center Pictures. Top to Bottom: Juanita Harsh- barger. Sandra Hayes. 167 BASIC VOCATIONAL ROTC Left Page, First Row, Left to Right: Clyde Eyer, Beverly Crowell, Sgt. James Nye. Second Row. Left to Right: Eleanor Rolman, Maxine Rooks. Third Row, Left to Right: Tom Davis. T. E. Rodgers. Arnold Reichert. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Walt Rodgers. Paul Steiger. Loyce Moore. ROTC BASIC VOCATIONAL Right Page. Clockwise from Top: Pat Malone. Lucy Brown, Max Burleson. Ronnie Quick. Charlie Jacobs. Paul Parvin. Terry Goodin. Anne-Marie Hamer, Herman Myers. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 169 170 Math First Row. Left to Right: Richard Ament. Ben Car- ron. Mike Davis. Second Row. William Coggins. Ste- phanie Palty. Loretia Anderson. Third Row: Edna Rigsby. Bobbie Simonson. Fourth Row Patsy Parker. Richard Drewyor. Rebecca Ezell. Judy White. Fifth Row: Judy Cantey. Ross Grable. SCIENCE First Row. Left to Right Laura Hall. Don Marsh. Robert Rice. Second Row. Left to Right: Ron Harris. Athelia Barnes. Vickie Wilson. John Davidson. Third Row. Left to Right: Carolyn Bradford, Neal Harrison. Allan Persall. 171 SOCIAL STUDIES Counterclockwise from Top: Frances Woodard. Annette Ellenburg, Joe Jackson. John Perkewski. Ed Key. Terryl Woods, Pat Clark. Daniel Blevins. Robert Engle. 172 SOCIAL STUDIES Clockwise from Top: Bobbi Taylo. Mike Parvin. Mike Scherer, Ron Saunders. Norma Jensen. Beth Wunsch. Gay Lull. Dean Bekken. Donald Groen. 73 STUDENT SERVICES First Row, Left to Right: Mozell Roper. Linda Baccus. Second Row: Lois Keele, Viola Adams, Christine Bell. Third Row. Left to Right: Jessie Pendleton. Ann Schrimsher. Nancy Fortner. SUPPORT SERVICES SPECIAL EDUCATION 174 First Row, Left to Right: Doris Thrift. Larry Saunders. Second Row. Left to Right: Gayle Johnson. Judy Henry. David Johnson. Third Row. Left to Right: Carrie Steincamp. Cliff Holladay. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Jean Saylor. Montgomery Evans. 175 CominG ••••••••••••••a ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •••• •••• - •••• •••• •••« •••••••••tv . 176 177 Left Pane. Top Pit lure. Left to Right: Sandra Baker, freshman maid: Lisa Jose, senior maid: Cindy Spinier, homecoming queen: Sheila Brooks, senior maid: Gavle Rodgers. sophomore maid: C'ynlhia Ration, junior maid. Left Page. Bottom Picture, left to Right l)a id Schwartz. Cindy Spinier, being crow ned by Mr. Tom Drake. Right Page: Cindy Spinier. 1977 Homecoming Queen. The Johnson High Homecoming Queen for 1977 was Miss Cindy Spinier, escorted by Mr. David Schwart . I he student body voted from misses ( indy Spinier. Lisa Jose, and Sheila Brooks. I he student body was asked to nominate seven girls to be narrowed it' the top three. Some of the nominees included Julie Aldrich. Melanie Austin. Du Valle Daniel, and Angela Wherry. The senior maids of the queen's court were Miss Lida Jose, escorted by Mr. Bob Rnowling. and Miss Sheila Brooks, escorted by Mr. I ucker Brown I he iiinioi class maid was Miss Cynthia Patton, escorted by Mr. Michael filliott. Miss Gayle Rodgers represented the sophomore class, being escorted b Mr Steve Stripling I he freshman class maid was Miss Sabrina Baker, who was escorted by Anthony I uqua. The half-time activities at the game featured the Jaguar band playing selections from “Star Wars' . The flag corps formed a drape through which the mauls and their escorts walked as their names were called. The float parade featured the junior class float. ’’Pan the Panthers”, which won first place. I he I orce of '7s the senior float, won second place. The Anchor Club float. “Plot the Panthers”, won third place. Homecoming Week activities helped to build up Jaguar spirit for the Johnson-Huntsville game. On Monday, favorite football player elections were held. Lor one cent a student could vote for his favorite football player. I oby Dunn won the election. On Tuesdav. Lick Tim Dav was sponsored by the S.G.A.. who sold suckers for ten cents. HOMECOMING QUEEN Cindy Spittler On Wednesday. Fifties Day. the latest styles of the 50 s Dance contest drew a crowd to the media center during break. Among the couples participating were Mike Causey and Kelly Carter. Kim Hall and David Elliot, and John O'Leary and Pam Cowley. Mike Causey and Kelly Carter won the Contest. On Thursday, students took advantage of Hat Day to wear their favorite hats. The bonfire scheduled for Thursday night was cancelled because of rain. On Friday students wore blue and gold to support the Jag- uars. At the sixth period pep rally, the juniors and the seniors won the spirit stick. All week long homerooms were decorating their doors, which were judged on Friday. Miss Osborn's homeroom had the best door, and were awarded a party. The Homecoming Dance was held in the lunchroom on Saturday night. October I. from 8 p.m.-l2 p.m. The success of Homecoming 1977 was due to the various activities which encouraged the participation of the student body. 181 TALENT SHOW 1978 The Choral Department's annual Talent Show was held on Thursday, November 17 at 7:00 p.m. The Master of Ceremonies. Mr. Tommy Lockhart, introduced each of the fourteen entrants comprised of Johnson High students. The judges, Mr. Gary Scott, Mr. Donald Greene. Ms. Edna Clay, and Mr. Handy Avery, chose the win- ners based on a scoring of creativity, originality, and performance. During an intermission allowing for the judges' voting, the creative dance group, “Body Language provided the audi- ence with entertainment. Third place was given to the musical group “Stardust who performed an original composition. Marla Sanders received second place for her song “What I did For Love , from the Broadway play, “Chorus Line . Anita Hollingsworth received the $25.00 First Place for her creative dance perform- ance. The 1978 Talent Show provided a wide variety of talent and entertain- ment with the usual Johnson High spirit. 182 184 The 1978 Mock Prom was held in Johnson's com- mons area on February 18. The four hour disco was attended by an estimated number of one hundred fifty seniors. Dancers were provided with ice Cream cones, cookies, coke, and finger sandwiches. Delta Chi fraternity was responsi- ble for turning the disco records. The Mock Prom was a successful step toward the Junior Senior Prom at the close of the year. 185 ESCAPADES 1978 Every year the seniors of most high schools present a set of skits called escapades. We were very lucky here at Johnson to have Mr. Ron Harris direct the Senior Esca- pades this year and every year. Several people should be recognized also, for their participation in the Escapades. Ms. Clements wrote the dialogue, John Ryan headed the building of the set, and James Woolsey was the student director. The theme this year was to show the students upstairs in Ms. Clements’ house working on ideas for the Escapades. As they came up with ideas, the ideas were shown underneath them on stage switching from one set to another. The main purpose of the Escapades was to create pleasant memories of high school for the graduating sen- iors. This was accomplished in the movie, “A Day in the Life”, where everyone had a chance to act crazy. This was photographed at the old airport and Elisa Clark headed it. T.V. takeoffs were a re-enactment of Charlie’s Angels, a game show, the Tonight Show, and a soap opera. Slides were shown of famous couples, and then couples acted out what happened after the shot. 186 Several dance numbers were done. These were Haitian Divorce, Year of the Cat, and Tribute to the Bee Gees. Haitian Divorce was a colorful, all-black dance in the Carribean. Year of the Cat was a takeoff on Humphrey Bogart movies done as a story-song. Tribute to the Bee Gees was a dance takeoff on Saturday Night Fever. Escapades were presented on April 13th, 14th, and 15th. 187 On February 16. 1978. the sixth annual Johnson High Beauty Walk was held in the school auditorium. The purpose of the Beauty Walk is to choose a Johnson High Sweetheart. Forty-five girls, sponsored by friends, family, or businesses, worked hard to prepare for the event. The contestants were judged on their beauty, poise, and grace. The Johnson High Sweetheart for 1978 was Miss Detra Battle. The first runner-up was Miss Sheila Brooks. Miss DuValle Daniel won second runner-up. Miss Leslie Mulkin placed third runner up. Miss Lisa Jose was chosen Miss Congeniality by the contestants. The Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Rick Davis from WAAY TV. These girls represented only a portion of the beauty at Johnson High School. 188 189 190 Leslie Clements Edward Richardson Anna Petty Chip Carden Teri Massey 191 194 195 SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS Football Scholarship Aiabamcn Kenny White National Merit Scholarship Finalist Katherine Ganey National Achievement Scholarship Finalist Darryl Gurley and DuWalle Daniel Football Scholarship -Tennessee Tech Mickey Byrd olars Football Scholarship Tennessee Tech Frank Bolling National Merit Scholarship Finalist Regina Battle Rebecca McComb William Randolph .. Hearst School Award D’asjpyl Gurley Centry Leader of Johnson Linda Knight TOP TEN ALBUMS 1. RUMORS FLEETWOOD MAC 2. HOTEL CALIFORNIA EAGLES 3. SOUNDTRACK “SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER” VARIOUS ARTISTS 4. STAR WARS MECO 5. SOUNDTRACK “A STAR IS BORN” BARBARA STREISAND 6. BOOK OF DREAMS STEVE MILLER BAND 7. BOSTON BOSTON 8. ALL AND ALL EARTH. WIND, AND FIRE 9. FOOTLOOSE AND FANCY FREE ROD STEWART 10. HOT OFF THE TRACKS COMMODORES TOP TEN RECORDS OF THE YEAR 1. JUST WANT TO BE YOUR EVERYTHING ANDYGIBB 2. TONIGHTS THE NIGHT ROD STEWART 3. BEST OF MY LOVE EMOTIONS 4. EVERGREEN BARBARA STREISAND 5. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE A STAR BILLY DAVIS JR. AND MARILYN McCOO 6.1 LIKE DREAMIN' KENNY NOLAN 7. DON'T LEAVE ME THIS WAY THELMA HOUSTON 8. ANGEL IN YOUR ARMS HOT 9. TORN BETWEEN TWO LOVERS mary McGregor 10. UNDERCOVER ANGEL ALAN O'DEY 197 198 199 5UDIN35 U3dns Larry Pledger Thomas Sfen Vad sv SUPER 5ENIDR5 1978: IN THE SPOTLIGHT . . . We Are The Champions . . . Jaguar Jazz . . . Sheriff I ieadrix Goes to Jail . . . Longjohns . . . Parking Permits . . . Snow Days . . . The Worm . . . Heroes . . . Discos . . . Three's C ompany . . . M80's in the Media C enter . . . Sailmaker . . . Hair Combs . . . Cheryl Ladd . . . Fleetwood Mac Rumours . . . Close Encoun- ters . . . Trans Ams . . . Brick House . . . Amy Carter . . . Evil Knievel Goes to Prison . . . Barry Manilow . . . Elvis. King of Rock -n- Roll. dies. Pizza Inn . . . Flannel Shirts . . . Skateboards . . . Space Dust . . . Short People . . . Middle East Peace Talks . . . Wendy's vs. Judy's . . . “Shame . . . Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash . . . Stick Pins . . . La verne and Shirley . . . Red Dye 35 2 . . . Singing Valentines . . . Eight Is Enough . . . I Just Want to be Your Everything. Media Center floods . . . Son of Sam . . . Khakis . . . Slide . . . WAAY's 1st All Volunteer C hristmas Parade . . . The Choirboys . . . Kansas . . . Jr. Sr. Prom . . . Bubble Yum . . . Vandalism ... 31 Goes ABC . . . Looking For Mr. Goodbar . . . One Day At A l ime . . . Bing Dies . . . “So . . . J.O.J. Gets Stuntmen . . . Starlight Disco . . . Star Wars . . . Bee Gees . . . Soap . . .You Light Up My Life . . . Powder Puff Football . . . Heart. . . Saturday Night Fever . . . Taco Bell . . . Girls' Basket- ball Champs . . . Dave Banks Breaks World's Kissing Record . . . We Party Hardy at Johnson High!!! 212 SENIOR WHO’S WHO Darryl Gurley t Most Serious Randy Carlin Couldn’t Care Less Tim Corl Wittiest Allen Gahan Non-Wittiest Cindy Spittler Frank Bolling Cutest Scott Crutcher Most Athletic Toney Battle Least Athletic Bridget Kelly Allen Gahan Most Heart-Broken Phan Phan Most Intellectual Randy Pugh Least Intellectual Lisa Jose Mike Saylor Best All Around Thomas Sferes Biggest Biceps Allen Twisdale Smallest Biceps Leslie Mulkin Best Figure 1 Tim Esslinger Best Beanpole Karen Jones Best Legs Theresa Poliak Should Never Wear Shorts Julie Vadasy Clint Varnado Best Frowner Cindy Spittler Thomas Sferes Best Looking Maureen Mattoon Craig Carter Best Dressed Phyllis Fleming Randy Pugh Wear Sheila Brooks Tuck Brown hi pin Gardner W Likely to Get What rve Love t [Likely to Miss the Bog lose Saylor Ideal Seniors Personality Plus Cory Thomas Biggest Flirt Gerald Bailey Friendliest June Clemejnts Personality Minus til •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • . • •.................... 215 J.O. JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL COACHES First Row, Left to Right: John Inman — Football; Paul Parvin — Wrestling. Football; Jimmy Chambers — Baseball. Second Row, Left to Right: Lucy Brown — Cheerleaders; Willard Scissum — Track. Football; Ronnie Quick — Basketball. Third Row. Left to Right: Billy Coggins — Basketball; John Perkowski — Swimming; Ed Key — Gymnastics; Terry Goodin — Football; J. D. Nye — Football. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Charlie Jacobs — Swimming; Mike Parvin — Football. Baseball; Mike Scherer — Tennis, Volleyball; Max Burleson — Football. Baseball. 216 1977 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. First Row. Left to Right: Eddie Alexander, second baseman; Jeff Bell, first baseman; Cedric Brownlee, outfielder. Second Row, Left to Right: Eric Bryant, first baseman; Maxie Burleson, shortstop. 217 First Row: Kevin Roberts, catcher. Second Row, Left to Right: Larkin Roy. pitcher; Greg Scruggs, outfielder. Third Row, Left to Right: Gary Staggs, outfielder; Stan Thomas, second baseman; Clint Varnado, shortstop and third baseman. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Dana Vaughn, outfielder; Charlie Williams, outfielder; Tom Montgomery, manager. 218 GREAT SEASON FOR VARSITY BASEBALL 1977 The varsity baseball team had an overall record of twenty wins and nine losses. The Jaguars tied with the Butler Rebels in a 6-2 city record. They played in the Mobile Classic Tournament in which they tied. They also played in the Austin Classic and came away a winner. Left Page. Top Picture: 1977 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. First Row. Left to Right: Eddie Alexander, second baseman; Jeff Bell, first baseman; Cedric Brownlee, outfielder. Second Row. Left to Right: Eric Bryant, first baseman; Maxie Burleson, shortstop. Right Page, First Row. Left to Right: Randy Carlin, catcher and third baseman; Scott Crutcher, pitcher and second baseman. Second Row, Left to Right: Toby Dunn, outfielder; Sammy Huffstetler, pitcher. Third Row, Left to Right: Steve Kitchens, pitcher; Mike Normont. catcher. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Jeff O’Rear, third baseman: Andy Ramey, outfielder. 219 77 BASEBALL JR. VARSITY AND FRESHMEN Great Season for J.V. Through the trying efforts of the Junior Varsity Baseball players, the team took first place in the season and represented Johnson High in the tournament at Lee High. Left Page, Top Right Picture, First Row, Left to Right: Toby Gentile. Mike Medley. Dave Cochran. Randy Easterling. Second Row, Left to Right: Jeff Bell. Ricky Whisenant, Donnie Humphrey, Brian Hale. Bobby Shaw. Bottom Left Picture, First Row, Left to Right: Johnny Puryear. Johnny Childress. Second Row, Left to Right: Rusty Carlin, Max Burleson. Tim Cowley. Bottom Right Picture, First Row, Left to Right: Mike Cox, Ronald Whelpley. Second Row, Left to Right: Sammy Huffstetler, GregO’Rear. Jeff Conlier, Greg Johnson. Freshmen Are Winners Too The 1977 Baseball Team had a great season which was climaxed by their participation in the City Freshman Tournament. Although the team was not victorious in the tournament, individual recognition went to Tim Huggins who received the Most Valuable Player award and to Michael Hunter who received the Spirit Award. Top Picture, Left to Right: PITCHERS. Rusty Saylor, Greg Shoulders, Anthony Malone. Gary Cooper. Middle Picture, Left to Right, First Row: INFIELD. Greg Shoulders. Todd Bryant, Phillip Saraceno. Gary Cooper. Second Row: INFIELD. Alan Renfroe, Tim Huggins. Mark Holman. Bottom Picture, Left to Right, First Row: OUTFIELD. Frank Vaughn. Todd Brooks. Bill Blackstone. Karl Jordan. Danny Duke. Second Row: OUTFIELD. Joey Johnson. Mike Adcock. Michael Hunter. Anthony Malone. 221 VARSITY BASKETBALL Throughout the 1977-1978 season the Johnson Varsity basketball team proved again and again that despite a losing season the student body had a team they could be proud of. Valuable experience was gained for the team Composed mostly of Juniors. Top Picture. Left to Right: Ernie Steele. Warren Crutcher. Perry Parish. Michael Langford. Michael Davis. Chuck Younger. Donnie Humphrey. Thomas Jordan. Michael Powers. Jeff Edwards. Michael Hunter. Kneeling: Coach Ronnie Quick. 222 Top Row, Left to Right: Warren Crutcher. Michael Davis. Second Row, Left to Right: Jeff Edwards. Donnie Humphrey. Third Row, Left to Right: Michael Hunter. Thomas Jordan. 223 Top Row, Left to Right Michael Langford. Perry Parish. Second Row, Left to Right: Michael Powers. F.rmc Steele. Third Row, Left to Right: Chuck Younger, and Managers: Tom Montgomery and Greg Shoulders. 224 GIRLS BASKETBALL The Girls Basketball Team turned out to be Johnson's outstanding sports team this year. The girls dazzled everyone with their spirit, their unity, and their incredible determination to win. Under the direction of Coach Herman Meyers, the Jags pulled through the season with a 22-1 record. The team's attitude of faith in each other had as much to do with the winning season as their athletic ability. Top Picture, First Row, l e t to Right: Betsy Rowden. Freda Dorsey. Pam Pruitt. Sandy Harshaw. Daphne Barnard. Chris Kessler, Pam Coffey. Second Row. Left to Right: Manager. Ruthie Steele. Judy Poliak. Sylvia Battle. Laurie Kitchens. Alesia Bone, Sandra Franklin. Manager. Teresa Poliak. Standing in Front: Coach Herman Myers. 225 First Row. Left to Right Daphne Barnard. Sylvia Battle. Alesia Bone. Third Row, Left to Right Pam Coffey. Freda Dorsey. Sandra Franklin. 226 Top Picture, First Row, Left to Right: Freida Dorsey. Pam Pruitt, Sandy Harshaw. Chris Kessler. Pam Coffey. Daffncy Barnard. Second Row, Left to Right: Ruthie Steele. Judy Poliak, Sylvia Battle. Laurie Kitchens. Lycia Bone. Sandra Franklin. Middle Picture, Left to Right: Chris Kossler. Laurie Kitchens. Judy Poliak. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Teresa Poliak, (Manager and Trainer): Ruthie Steele. Manager, Pam Pruitt. 227 J.V. BASKETBALL First Row, Left to Right: George Malone. Clarence Johnson. Bobby Sledge. Martin Dutcher. Charles Cawthorne. Johnny Bice. Michael Lacey. Jeff Bell. Darryl Jones and Kneeling. Coach Bill Coggins. 228 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First Row, Left to Right: Kneeling. Mike McGriff. Coach Jimmy Chambers, Karl Peterson. Second Row, Left to Right: Tim Stevens. Clifford Humphrey. Third Row, Left to Right: Standing. Alfonzo Shoulders. Carlos Walker. Greg Mordecai, Geoffery Burton. Malcom Barnes. Eric McCrary. O. C. Maddox, Chip Carden, Jackie Townsend. Ricky Hill. Eddie Mangruem. Rick Taylor. 229 First Row, First Picture: Patty Cowley. Second Picture: Donna Thorton. Second Row, First Picture: Jean McCoy. Second Picture: Renee Coffield. Third Row. First Picture: Teresa Phillips. Second Picture: Michelle Boyd. Fourth Row. First Picture: Cindy Spittler — CoCaptain. Second Picture: Linda Carlyle. 230 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS First Row: Sheila Brooks — Captain. Second Row, First Picture: Lorraine Parker. Second Picture: Shari Wolfe. Third Picture: Lilly Kelly. Sponsor: Ms. Brown (not pictured). 231 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS First Row: Carolyn Bone. Second Row: Mary Ann Kelly. Sandy Blue. Kim Couch. Laurie Wickwire. Third Row: Chcri Spinier. Timi Lasewicz. Fourth Row: Sherry Carden. 232 FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS First Row: Diane Vadasy. Second Row: Robin Borchardl. Gwen Robinson. Darlene Litz. Third Row: Jana Crabtree. Karen Grochowsky, Susan Parker. Fourth Row: Sabrina Baker. JAGUARETTES Left Page, Bottom Picture, Left to Right, fir$ tovtv Carolyn Wherry. Lisa Howard, Rachelle Douglas, Cynthia Handy. Second Row, Left to Right: Julie Vadasy, Jackie Johnson, Dawn Reed, Judy Copeland. Pam Grochowsky, Cynthia Pat- ton, Terea Hall. Third Row, Left to Right: Laura BynOm, Noralie Johnson, Sandra Donaldson, Marsetta Harkey, Tammy McGee, Pam Cowley, Teresa Wright. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Francie Becker, Becky Blue, Kay Brown, Dawn Brooks, Fran Woodley, Terri Matthews, Leslie Lynch. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Kelly Carter, Jenni Ansorge. Shelly Wickwire, Kyle Waldrop, Denise Atkinson, Denita Gardner, Mary Nixon. 235 Varsity Football ’77 INJURIES. INJURIES. INJURIES! Before the football season even opened the Johnson Jaguars were plagued with injuries. Even with this setback, the team still had hopes of being 1. A broken leg kept Keith Martin from starting at center, as had been planned. Linebacker Greg Elders had injured a knee, and Mark Hudson was recovering from an off-season operation. The injuries served to unite the remainder of the team in a strong and successful effort to make this sea son worthwhile. Johnson vs. Tuscaloosa The Jags plunged headlong into their first game of the season. John- son’s defensive line was troubled at first with Tuscaloosa’s passing, but once they became familiar with the opposing offense, things went smoothly. Within the first four minutes Thomas Johnson scored on an 8-yard run. After the ball changed hands. Tuscaloosa’s Kenneth Boone and Tra- cey Giles blocked a Johnson punt and David Rayburn recovered at the Johnson 36. One play later. Tuscaloosa got their only score. It was all Johnson for the remainder of the game. Clarence Johnson ran a touchdown and the two point conversion. Frank Bolling then made another touchdown. Scott Crutcher kicked the extra point raising the score to 21-7. Crutcher made the last two touchdowns making the final score 35-7. Johnson vs. Butler The Johnson Jaguars went into this game knowing that it was going to be tough. John Jude made the first touchdown of the night for Butler. Tom Fann intercepted on Johnson’s next play opening another chance for Butler to score. The Jaguars’ moment of glory arrived when Clarence Johnson galloped down the right sideline for the Jags’ only touchdown of the game. Mistakes and penalties plagued the Jaguars throughout the game with a final score of 27-6. The Jaguars had a lesson to learn in this game, and they learned it the hard way. 237 Greg lde Roland C lark 238 Mickey Byfd Johnson vs. Lee Johnson entered this game with a l-l record. Throughout the game the ball was swapped from team to team, with no real progress made on either side. The game ended with a frustrating score of 0-0. Scott Cntcher Johnson™ Bradshaw The Jaguars wanted to win! Frank Bolling made the first touchdown of the game in the first quarter. The Jaguars acquired all their points in the first half. Bradshaw had one hope of pulling off a come-frombehind victory hut this was quickly ended when Selwyn Vickers recove red a fumble bv Randy Pickens. recove red a fumble by Randy Pickens. The Jaguars drove to the Bruins’ 7 before Jerry Leavitt recovered a fumble, hollowing an exchange of punts. Brad- shaw struggled to the Johnson 14 before running out of downs, fn Bradshaw's final possession Tim Hughes ran in to snaw s ii to 12-7. but Johnson had all the points they narrow the gap needed to win. Johnson vs. Jess Lanier • tt ffc 1 9ST 4 n i—i L'T _LM__ « The Johnson Jaguars got off to a good start, taking the ball to the Jess Lanier 27 yard-line in the first drive of the game. However, the intercep- tion and touchdown by Jess Lanier's Fredrick Clark changed the of the game. The Jags had a chance to even the score, but Lonnie Murry made the second score for Jess Lanier, raising the score to 14-6. 3 From the Jaguar 41. Johnson ran the ball four, then fumbled. Eventu- ally Scott Crutcher got a touchdown for the Jags and also the extra point. The final score was Jess Lanier 14. Johnson 7. Tim Huggins 239 hnson is Johnso MarkjJones Calrle Jordan Jeff Komar Chris Martin Johnson vs. Tate • - r ■ „ '-i. - : lohnson led 13-6 in the 2nd quarter, but injuriet and a firedj ip Tate team caused the Jags’ downfall in the second half land) Carlin had been lost the previous week, and Jeff Riggj vas knocked out of the game with 26 seconds to go. The Jag- jars tned their hardest but the final score was Tate 27. John- ion 20. Johnson vs. Sidnev learner Johnson entered the game at 3-3-1 and came out 3-4-1 lerry Thomas started the Jags’ dow nfall when nailed Sam Tray with a 30-yard scoring strike On the first play following the kickoff, the ball, intended foi Frank Bolling, bounced into the hands of Capus Peterson, vbo ran in fora Lanier touchdown. Felix Hargrove later fum- jled and Lanier took over. Jimmy Finn eventually scored for lohnson. Johnson took the second half kickoff and marched to Lani- :r’s 14. rhey then lost the ball on downs. T homas scored a louchdown for Lanier. Huggins made the final touchdown foi the Jags when he passed to Johnny Puryear with nere five teconds left in the game. 240 Johnson vs. Grissom Johnson displayed a fine team in this annual battle of tradi- tional crosstown rivals. Grissom didn't stand a chance against a fired-up Jaguar team. Even the fact that this game was Gris- som's homecoming had no effect on the outcome. Johnson just couldn't be stopped. The final score was Johnson 29, Grissom 6. Johnson vs. Decatur Johnson’s final game of the season was a lost cause. Deca- tur reared through the game, winning 27-0. Johnson's team tried hard, and stopped several crucial Decatur plays in the course of the game. The Jaguars' season ended with a fizzle, this being their third loss in a row. 241 Tommy Sferes kTommv Steele Clint Vacnado tt'i Frank Vaughn Maxie Vaughn L.fw i r G 1 ■ fl| Witter Whittsei Chet Y 242 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL First Row. Left to Right: Eddie Mangreum. Ted Salamon. Karl Peterson. Vincent Stephans. Jackie Townsend. Second Row. Left to Right: Clifford Humphrey. Victor Gurley. Kenrick Jordon. Steve McGriff, Mike Ledbetter. Mike Batson. Scott Ridings, James Isbell. Mark Bowen. Third Row. Left to Right: Vincent Kelly. Darrel Burton. Mike McGriff. Alphonso Shoulders, Tommy Yother. Scott Stewart. Herman Reed. Joey Hopper, Danny Bynum. Fourth Row. Left to Right Ricky Jones. Mark Gean. Eddie Arnold, Enc Collins. Gary Collier. Fred McGlathery. Fifth Row. Left to Right: Mitchell Douglas. Ronald Cambell. Tim White. Barney Bynum. Ricky Collier. Roark McDonald. Sixth Row. Ijeft to Right: Thad Paschali. Mike Tipton. Geoffrey Burton. GregGuyette. Seventh Row. Left to Right: Carl Honeycutt, Timmy Leslie. John Steaduran. Malcom Barnes. Harold Saunders. 243 SWIMMING 78 Left Page. Top Picture. Left to Right. First Row: Brian McKearin. Bob Pickle. Robert Dcakins. Manager. Second Row: Kathy McCumber. Amy Howard. Third Row: Shannon Lamberg. Mark McCumber. Lisa Howard. Patsy Vijil. Melody Hotaling. Erin Boussom. Fourth Row: Doug Taylor. Dennis Jerome, Manager: Carole Spittler. Fifth Row: Donna Locklear. Steve Ricks. Jeff Parker. Wayne Hardy. Sixth Row: Bobby Pitts. Don Masterson. Eric Mattie. Todd Boussom. Paul Jensen. This year the boys were likely candidates for the state championship. Steve Rieks, from Florida, has excellent chances for a victory in the 200 and 550 freestyle in the state meet this year. Tucker Brown, a senior, deserves recognition with his outstanding record as first place in butterfly in the state meet last year. The girls have overwhelming spirit this year. Even though other teams are giving them rough competition, the girls are improving their times over last year. 244 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM First Row, Left to Right: Sandy Harshaw. Anita Pace. Mary Sue Jones. Second Row. Left to Right Darlene Pinchon. Anita Thomas. Kim Hall. Third Row. Left to Right: Ann Wherry. Demta Gardner. Judy Pollack. Lycia Boone. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM First Row. Left to Right: Mary Pentecost. Daphne Barnard. Jackie Martin. Angela Harris. Valeria White. Second Row. Left to Right: Jeanette Battle. Sandra Franklin. Teresa Batts. Ann Hawk. Rachel Hargrove. Third Row. Left to Right: Kathy Calhoun. Dawn Hoffman. Sabrina Maddox. Sandra Hereford. Carole Spittler. l.cslie Everett. TENNIS 1978 TRAVELING TEAM Top Picture. First Row. Left to Right Brenda Gladden, Larry Pledger. Pam Coffey. Second Row. Left to Right: Christine Pentecost. Rudy Stone. Anthony Townsend. Barry Gosnell. Steve Krzyzewski. Donald Sprinkle. George Willis. John McKinley. Susan Stem. 246 TENNIS TEAM Top Picture. Left to Right: Donald Sprinkle. Keith Lyle. Judy Stone. Steve Krzyzewski, David Pettigrew, John Doe, Barry Gosnell. Anthony Townsend, Rex Lindemann, Bobby Spiegel. Larry Pledger, James Brown. George Willis, Julian Terry, John McKinley, Mike Andrews. Middle Picture, First Row. Left to Right: Suzanne Crunk, Penny Coffey, Adair Byrd. Second Row: Laurie Hams, Lisa Reyer. Karen Welford, Mary Pentecost. Pam Coffey. Third Row: Wendy Ladd Renee Tate, Kim Williams, Brenda Gladden. Susan Stem, Christine Pentecost. 247 248 Left Page. Left to Right: Top CROSS-COUNTRY Kenny Whiie Daniel Jensen Otis Burwell Pete Parvin Greg Vaughn Jerry Halsell John Masterson Hindi Mangat Jimmy Finn Jeff Riggs Not Shown: Bob Knowling Bottom, Left to Right: TRACK Tommy McElyea Peter Proctor Steve Lacy Clarence Johnson Darnell Copeland Addison Fields Howard Stevens Glen Miller Thomas Johnson Mark Baker Right Page Top. Left to Right: Howard Stevens Darnell Copeland Greg Vaughn Thomas Johnson Right Page, Bottom Left to Right: Clarence Johnson Darnell Copeland Peter Proctor Thomas Johnson t 249 VARSITY WRESTLING The 1977-78 Wrestling Team came out with a winning season despite many of the difficulties they faced during the season. Some of the would-be starters did not participate this year due to injuries. With only eleven wrestlers, the spirited Jaguars rode to a 6-5 season and placed third in the Lee and Grissom tournaments. The wrestling team was led by two Senior Captains: Mike Say- lor who was state wrestling champion in 1976-77, and Steve Underwood who placed sixth in the 1976-77 season. Left Page, First Row, Left to Right: Dan Mikesdl, Tim Cochran. Ted Salamon. Second Row, Left to Right: Walter Stephens. Mike Saylor, Larry Holman. Rusty Bazemore. Wilbert Curtis, Reggie Curtis, Mike Fearn. Third Row, Left to Right: Ray Smith. Toby Dunn. Feliz Hargrove, Steve McGriff, Ricky Collier. Steve Underwood, Keith Martin. Right Page, Top Row, Left to Right: Larry Holman, Steve McGriff, Toby Dunn. Felix Hargrove. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Reggie Curtis, Walter Stephens, Keith Martin. Mike Fearn. 250 First Row. Left to Right: David Mikesell. Wilbert Curtis. Steve Underwood. Second Row. Left to Right: Rusty Bazemore. Ricky Collier. Mike Saylor. 252 JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMAN WRESTLING Top Picture, Left to Right, First Row: Jimmy Jackson. Charles Kimery, Steve Lacy. Vance Stone. Second Row: Russ Johnson, Eddie Massey. Jimmy Irvin. Reggie Curtis, Benny Beavers. Bottom Picture, Left to Right, First Row: Stanley Evans. Scott Holman, Robert Bone, Scott Ridings, Clyde Johnson. Second Row: Dan Miller, Peter Presley. Cleophes Lee, Steve Thomas, Raymond Cole. NOT PICTURED: Ernest Jones. 253 JOHNSON GYMNASTICS 78 Top Picture. First Row. Left to Right: Dclourdes McCoy. Tanya Murrell. Yvonne Jones (captain), Susan Winkler (co-captain). Tricia Massengil, Mitzi Sanders. Carmen McClure. Second Row. Left to Right: Sheila Counts. Holly Holt, Becky Carson, Monica Mattas. Mr. Ed Key (sponsor). Janette Ford. Pam Atkinson, Tami Dunn. Brenda Owens. 254 Mr. Key is a newcomer at Johnson this year. Being coach for the gymnastics team is not new to him however. He has a five year record for coaching in Georgia. Mr. Key helped organize and rebuild the team and he feels the future is bright. Most of the girls are freshmen and though somewhat inexperienced, have the potential for a top-notch team. Coach Key plans to continue his role as a coach and has great expectations for the team in the years to come. 255 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FRESHMAN Nov. 28 Johnson 61 BASKETBALL Dec. 2 Sparkman63 Johnson 34 Butler 43 Dec. 6 Johnson 54 Lee 47 E Nov. 28 Johnson 72 Dec. 9 Johnson 55 Gurley 56 I Gurley71 Dec. 12 Johnson 67 Hazel Green 36 Dec. 2 Johnson 66 Huntsville 47 Dec. 15 Johnson 57 Gurley 55 DeC.6 Johnson 47 Butler 64 Dec. 16 Johnson 62 Arab 54 Dec. 12 Johnson 58 Lee 49 Dec. 17 Johnson 44 Huntsville 47 I Dec. 15 Johnson 52 Lee 41 Dec. 19 Johnson 66 Lee 54 I Dec. 16 Johnson 60 Grissom 46 Jan. 3 Johnson 68 Butler 57 Dec. 17 Johnson 51 Huntsville 45 Jan. 5 Johnson 72 Grissom 63 I Dec. 19 Johnson 54 Gurley 64 | Jan. 10 Johnson 63 Buckhorn 75 | Jan. 3 Johnson 42 Butler 48 Jan.13 Johnson 73 Lee 56 I Jan. 5 Johnson 48 Grissom 59 Jan. 17 Johnson 64 Sparkman 62 I Jan. 10 Johnson 68 Mod. Acad. 53 Jan. 31 Johnson 66 Vesta via 50 I Jan. 13 Johnson 45 Lee 55 Feb. 2 Johnson 44 Shades Valley I Jan. 17 Johnson 58 Mod. Acad. 31 1 42 I Jan. 31 Johnson 32 Butler 40 Feb. 7 Johnson 73 Buckhom 50 Feb. 9 Johnson 42 Huntsville 43 Feb. 12 Johnson Gurley Forfeit Feb. 19 Johnson 95 Grissom 72 Feb.21 Johnson 58 Huntsville 50 Feb. 23 Johnson Coffee Forfeit VARSITY BASKETBALL Johnson 97 66 Nov. 22 CMA49 Nov. 25 Johnson Sp rkman81 Nov. 29 Johnson ®%66 Butler75 tec. 2 Johnson 62 Lee 60 Johnson 66 Gurley 82 Johnson 68 Holy Family 73 Johnson 63 F.lowah 58 Johnson 73 Glenn 97 Johnson w D“ Johnson Johnson Jar Jar Jan. Jan.24 Johnson Jan. 27. Johnson Jan.28 Johnson 17 Johnson .20 Johnson Jan.31 Feb. 3 Feb. 4 60 Feb. 7 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Feb.21 Johnson Johnson Johnson It. Brooks 65 mJendalc 56 :aloosa 55 74 Woodlawn 84 53 Butler 57 60 Grissom 69 80 Buckhorn 54 52 Lee 63 72 Sparkman 78 70 Vesta via 77 59 Shades Valley Johnson VJpb Buck] Johnson 41 Hunt Johnson 87 CM Johnson 58 Griss Johnson 63 Hunl rille VARSITY TRACK Varsity to go to State Jerry Gordon Kenny White Earl Jones — All City 120 high hurdles: 330 intermediate hurdles. SWIMMING March 8 Grissom March 22 Huntsville March 29 Triangular Meet April 29 City Meet April 29-30 State Meet FRESHMAN TRACK Sectional 1st Bradshaw Invitational 1st Butler 1st Grissom-Huntsville 1st Rocket City Meet 2nd 8 Freshmen went to State Joe Johnson; Peter Procter: Greg Vaughn: Dunell Copeland, Walt Stephens; Steve Lacey — 3rd State: Thomas Johnson — Broke Rocket City Meet Record. 100 yd. dash 10.1; Clar- ence Johnson — 3rd in high jump 6'. GIRLS BASKETBALL Nov. 17 Johnson 77 Bob Jones 14 Nov. 22 Johnson 74 CMA14 A Nov. 28 Johnson 62 Gurley40 Nov. 29 Johnson 36 Randolphs Dec. 2 Johnson 54 Sparkman 47 Dec. 6 Johnson 39 Butler 35 j Dec. 9 Johnson 47 Lee 44 i Dec. 16 Johnson 49 Grissom 44 Dec. 19 Johnson 67 Gurley.- 34 Dec.29 Johnson 61 Brewer 50 Dec.30 Johnson 32 B.H.TN 17 Jan. 3 Johnson 61 Butler 55 Jan. 5 Johnson 32 Cirissom 25 Jan.10 Johnson - 54 Buckhorn 24 ! Jan. 13 Johnson 51 Lee 31 ! Jan. 16 Johnson 72 Randolph 38 Jan 17- Johnson 52 Huntsville 38 Jan. 19 Johnson 56 Sparkman 40 Jan. 30 Johnson 66 Bob Jones 21 Jan. 31 Johnson 68 Buckhorn 30 Feb. 2 Johnson 49 Huntsville 43 Feb. 9. Johnson 61 Decatur 37 ! Feb. 11 Johnson Bradshaw 42 I ’ 256 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Aug. 25 Johnson 12 Grissom 8 Sept. 1 Johnson 0 Butler 20 Sept. 8 Johnson 24 Huntsville 0 Sept. II Johnson 0 Lee 14 Sept. 16 Johnson 6 Butler 24 Sept. 20 Johnson 7 Lee 14 Sept. 27 Johnson 8 Athens 28 Oct. 1 Johnson 24 Huntsville 6 Oct. 10 Johnson 0 Grissom 16 Aug. VARSITY FOO ?5 Johnson hson finsojt Dhnson jhnsqn, 23 ' 30 7 Johnson 14 Johnson Oct. 21 Johnfcon Oct. 27 Johnsofv uscaloosa 6 Butler 0 Lee 0 12 Bradshaw 7 ■ 7 Jess Laffer 7 HunKville VARSITY BASEBALL Johnson 0 Lee 6 •' Johnson 3 pGrissom 1 Johnson 11 UMS 8 • Johnson 11 Lee 7 Johnson 3 Satsuma 8 Johnson 4 Huntsville 3 Johnson 18 Murphy 4 Johnson 2 Butler 5 Johnson 6 Shaw 4 Johnson 12 Haleyville 2 Johnson 2 Decatur 7 Johnson 2 Grissom 0 Johnson 10 Grissom 4 Johnson 6 Austin 4 Johnson ■£8 Deshler 3 Johnson 2 Gunterville 3 Johnson 3 Decatur 1 Johnson 4 Hueytown 1 Johnson 8 Butler 5 Johnson 5 Guntersville 2 Johnson 15 Austin ? Johnson 4 Lee 3 Johnson n Austin Johnson 12 Guntersville 2 Johnson 7 Decatur 4 Austin 5 Johnson 6 Huntsville 3 Johnson 5 Johnson 0 Butler 6 Johnson 0 Austin 2 Johnson 5 Grissom 0 GIRLS TENNIS March 21 Johnson Randolph April 4 Johnson Butler March 23 Johnson Grissom Apnl 6 Johnson Huntsville March 29 Johnson Lee April 12 Johnson Randolph April 3 Johnson Decatur April 28-29 Girls Sectional FRESHMAN WRESTLING Dec. 5 Johnson 33 Butler 48 Dec. 7 Johnson 42 Grissom 36 Dec. 12 Johnson 43 Huntsville 36 Dec. 15 Johnson 36 Lee 42 Feb. 3 Johnson 37 Butler 40 City Tourney 3rd BOYS TENNIS March 22 Johnson Butler April 13 Johnson Decatur March 27 Johnson Alberts ile Apnl 5 Johnson Huntsville March 28 Johnson tee April II Johnson Randolph March 30 Johnson Gnssom Apnl 13 Johnson Butler May 5-6 Boys Sectional JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Butler 36 Lee Montgomery 30 Grissom 39 Huntsville 35 Lee 19 Huntsville 33 VARSITY WRESTLING Dec. 5 Johnson 15 Dec. 6 Johnson 31 Dec. 7 Johnson 24 Dec. 12 Johnson 24 Dec. 15 Johnson 42 Jan. 26 Johnson 21 Dec. 2 Johnson 6th Butler Invt. Dec. 8 Johnson 42 Walker County 26 Dec. 8 Johnson 34 Phillips 19 Dec. 10 Johnson 42 Ben Russell 4 Dec. 10 Johnson 18 R. E. Lee 35 Dec. 12 Johnson 30 Huntsville 28 Dec. 16-17 Blue Gray Tourney 6th Jan. 6 Grissom Invt. 3rd Jan. 9 Johnson 45 Coffee 18 Jan. 12 Johnson 34 Deshler 28 Jan. 16 Johnson 16 Lee 16 Jan. 23 Johnson 18 Grissom 28 Jan. 27-28 Lee Invt. 3rd Jan. 30 Johnson 26 Jacksonville 27 Feb. 3 Johnson 10 Butler 43 Feb. 10-11 Regional 5th Feb. 16-18 State 6th VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Butler 15 15 Hazel Green 3 3 Huntsville 15 15 Lee 15 Sept. 15 Johnson 5 7 Sept. 19 Johnson 15 15 Sept. 20 Johnson 9 0 Sept. 22 Johnson 12 15 15 Oct. 3 Johnson 15 8 15 Oct. 5 Johnson 9 5 Oct. 11 Johnson 4 15 4 Oct. 18 Johnson 2 8 Oct. 20 Johnson JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Sept. 15 Johnson Butler 15 11 j 15 15 8 Spet. 19 Johnson Hazel Green 13 15 15 6 15 9 Sept. 22 Johnson Lee 8 15 15 12 8 15 Oct. 5 Johnson Athens 16 0 15 0 14 1 Oct. 11 Johnson Grissom 11 15 4 15 Oct. 18 Johnson Huntsville 5 15 7 15 Oct. 20 Johnson Lee 15 9 Nov. 1 Johnson Athens 5 15 3 15 Nov. 5 Johnson Bradshaw 11 13 15 14 5 14 257 •••• • ••• ••••- • •• - ••• • ••• - • •• - ••••- ••• « ••• •••- •••• - •••• •••••••••••••••V ‘ 258 •••• homm ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 259 ANCHOR CLUB The Anchor Club is an international girls' service organization sponsored by the Pilot Club. Membership is limited to thirty-five girls who have been approved by the faculty for exhibiting outstanding qualities of character, leadership, and service. In addition to participating in the club’s school related scheduled activities, each member is responsible for individual involvement in a community project, such as serving as a hospital volunteer. Annual events of the Anchor Club include a teacher’s appreciation tea, “Hickeys , a Mother-Daughter Banquet, and Senior Class Day Tea. This year the Anchor Club members were active participants in the Diabetes Drive, Salvation Army Bell Ringing, and The Christmas Charities Canned Food Drive. The club’s Homecoming float, “Plot the Panthers , received third place. The major project of the Anchor Club this year was a Powder Puff Football Game played against Lee’s Anchor Club in which all the proceeds went to the Downtown Rescue Mission. Top Picture. First Row. Left to Right: Angie Hurt (Chaplain), Linda Knight. Jan Rutledge (Jr. Board Member) and Dana Leonard. Second Row: Jamie Milburn (President). Linda Carlyle, Cindy Spittler, Lynn Ann Hopkins, Loretta Conway. Frances Rushing. Rhonda Roddy. Anne Conway, Carmen Castillo. John Masterson (Big Brother). Third Row: June Taylor (Secretary). Claire Nabors. Lalitha George, Phyllis Jackson. Fourth Row: Julie Vadasy. Terric Matthews. Mary Nixon. Tara Jamar, Becky Sallo. Yolanda Williamson (Sr. Board Member), Laune Carter (Treasurer), Kathy Willey (Historian). Melanie Austia NOT PICTURED. Michelle Boyd. Cindy Bucy. Renee Coffield. Toby Dunn (Sweetheart). Denita Gardner. Felicia Gardner (Jr. Board Member), Barbara Phillips. Debbie Pierce, Theresa Poliak (Vice-President). Kyle Waldrop, Mrs. Patsy Parker (Sponsor). Mrs. Judy White (Sponsor). Bottom Picture: Anchor Club’s third place homecoming float, “Plot the Panthers”. 260 ART CLUB The Art Club is an organization Comprised of students interested in expressing their artistic talents. Through various activities, the Art Club encourages the improvement of the school and community appearance. Top Picture, First Row, Left to Right: Lisa Taylor, Lori Moon. Ruth Green, Larry Holman, Gwenda Tate. Beverly Tatum. Susan Moore. Sandra Staten. Anita Parrot, Kathy Trotter. Laura Taylor, Jan Homer. Second Row: Renate Harper, Mary Toney. Doreen Thome. Jerry Holland. Beth Putney. DeeDee Elling. Joyce Lacy, Seretha Jones, Sharon Turner, Monday Sanchez, Brenda Lockett. Deborah Cable. Shelly Adams. Third Row: Alicia Fontontc, Donna Elling, Jimmy Tankersly, Jerome Moore. Diane Duncan. Terri Parrot. Donna Fields. Koran Hunter, Carmen Tate. Daco Smalley, Jenni West, Debra Debow, Audrey Smalley. Teresa Skaggs. Lori Howard. Sandra Moore. Mr. Robert Gorum. Fourth Row: Lori Schumann. Jimmy Clanton. Bob Carlson. Kim Renfro, Bobby Pitts. Mike Fearn. DeeDee McKinley, Sherry Earle. Phyllis Corley. Bottom Picture: OFFICERS. Left to Right: Jenni West, President; Robert Gorum, Sponsor; Debra Cable, Historian; DeeDee Elling, Photographer; Monday Sanchez. Vice-President. NOT PICTURED: Candi Williams. Treasurer. 261 A M ' ; £ . ._ . ,. f s t . K ,« i V 4 i l |lV ' • • . . fc.fr f y • . v Si 15. .« ? . I c « ■PV ‘- •5T r c •v '4 ,-. X I V : •3 'w-'m 9 L (• .1 t P ;« «. r % •, ’ •' ;•'• . :i5 ' . . 'V' , • , ■•. •■•' ,♦.. Hfc .. ' tV ' % • ; ... ' ' V T:. •.' kr; • • r. - %r i’ ■• '; T. _ . w Sri ♦ , •V « --i 19 : J - T % f • X U y. • |u Top Left Picture. Second Row. Left to Right: Lauren Johnson. Cindy Jacoby, Kim Wright. Patti Kessler. Mary Boehme. Yolanda Williamson, Pam Beazley. Allison Copeland, Laune Freeman, Lisa Heifner, Sheila Davis. First Row, Left to Right: Vanessa Gardner. Cyndi McGriff. Yvette Binford (Captain), Rhonda Roddy (Captain), Cindy Coakley. Regina Battles, Edith Forbes. Top Right Picture: Monte Singleton (Drum Major). Middle Picture, First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Hallman, Phyllis Fleming. Second Row, Left to Right: Sandy Winstead, Cheryl Hart. Bottom Picture, Left to Right: Ms. Terry Shannon (Student Teacher). Phyllis Fleming (Head Majorette), Yvette Binford (Rifle Corps Captain). Yolanda Williamson (Secretary. Co-Captain of Flag Corps), Chris Richardson (First Lieutenant). Monte Singleton (Drum Major), Darrell Tibbs (Band Captain), Kathy Willey (Treasurer). Rhonda Roddy (Flag Corps Captain). Peggy Hall (Librarian), Arnold Reichert (Band Director). 264 Top Picture. Back Row, Left to Right: Lauren Johnson. Kim Wright. Mary Boehme. Pam Beazley. Sheila Davis, Lisa Heifner. Front Row, Left to Right: Cindy Jacoby, Patti Kessler. Laurie Freeman. Allison Copeland. Kneeling: Yolanda Williamson (Co-Captain), Rhonda Roddy (Captain). Middle Picture, Left to Right: Vanessa Gardner. Yvette Binford (Captain). Cyndi McGriff, Cindy Coakley. Regina Battles. Edith Forbes. 265 CHORAL PERFORMS OUTSTANDINGLY AT DISTRICT CONTEST Bottom, First Row, Left to Right: Angie Bridwcll, Tim Todd, Sherri Watson, Keith Duggan. Ellen Cobb. Perry Young, Vickie Pankey, Dwayne Baxter, Suzie Willoughby. Second Row: Rebecca Atkins, Mark Barton. Karen Wil- loughby. Kay Reed. Ron Lockhart, Marla Sanders. Kenny Adams, Lori Mul- lins. Third Row: Carolyn Windham, David Reid. Beverly Conrad. Jeff Fletcher, Beth Davis. Randy James, Donna Hunt. Fourth Row: Angela Hurl, Joe Keller. Sylvia Bourne, Curtis Everett, Becky Blue. Jill Fletcher. Kent Berry, Alicia Roberson, Greg Richards. Fifth Row: Kathy Calhoun. David Wilkie, Michelle Bordelon. Peter Presley. Kelly Carter. Wayne Bregard. Kim Wright, James Brown, Leslie Everett. Sixth Row: Micheal Rolman, Ginger Atwell, Barry Mize. Crystal Singleterry. Jim Keller. Seventh Row: Kay God- frey, Kevin Deck, Laura Hovater. Fred Gillespie. Mary McFarland. Marc Roseblum. Jackie Hurt. Donald Howard, Teresa Cobb. CHORAL OFFICERS First Row, Left to Right: Felicia Gardner, Karen Willoughby. Suzie Willoughby. Janice Lockhart. Jill Gray. Second Row, Left to Right: Curtis Everett. Michael Rolman. Crystal Singleterry. CHORALIERS First Row, Left to Right: Wanda Owens. Charlotte Varner. Helen Taylor. Lana Markham. Valerie Turner. Cyndi McGriff. Jenta Davis. Phyllis Beaty, Anita Posey. Second Row, Left to Right: Katie Gray. Andrea Boyack. Lisa Revcr. Dcvvie Hudson, Leslie Ward. Anna Pettey. Janice Lockhart. Demetra Woods. Third Row, Left to Right: Angela Tate, Anna Clay. Carmen McClure. Debbie Wfiisenant. Cathy Childress. Alexa Moyers. Jill Gray. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Peatra Hunt. Ten Massey, Cindy Harper. Lori Rosenblum. Melissa Taylor. Felicia Gardner. Renee Atkinson. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Kaye Lewis. Teresa Pollard. Cindy Hall. Laurie Pettey. Becky Coffey. Regma Battle. Sixth Row. Left to Right: Jan Barker. Valeric Pope. Kathy Joy, Wendy Ladd. Detra Battles. Wendy Martin. Fonda Richardson. Cindy Brown. Claudia Cummings. 267 BARBERSHOP QUARTETS Front Row, Left to Right: James Keller. Don How- ard, Keith Duggan. Barry Mize. Back Row, Left to Right: Michael Rolman. Kenny Adams, David Wilkie. Curtis Everett. LYRIQUES Left to Right: Beth Davis, Angie Hurt, Alicia Rober- son. Michelle Bordelon. Laura Horvater, Suzic Wil- loughby. ACCOMPAN- ISTS Left to Right: Charlotte Varner, Randy James. TREBLETTES First Row, Left to Right: Felicia Gardner, Debbie Hudson. Second Row. Left to Right: Lisa Reyer, Teri Massey. Third Row, Left to Right: Cindy Brown. Charlotte Varner. Claudia Cummings. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Kaye Lewis. Jill Gray. MADRIGAL SINGERS Top to Bottom: James Brown. Kay Godfrey. Michael Rolman. Beckey Blue. Curtis Everett, Donna Hunt. Kenny Adams. Marla Sanders. Tim Todd. Karen Willoughby. Perry Young. Angie Bridwell. JOHNSON SINGERS Front Row. Left to Right: Celete Summers. Charlen Johnson. Reneda Gid- deon. Lisa Pope. Second Row, Left to Right: Susan Murray. Angela Harris, Mary Brocks, Sharon Hayes. Third Row. Left to Right: Teresa Posey. Rose Montgomery. Andrea Collier. Wanda Ford. Fourth Right, Left to Right: Craig Carrodinc, Andy Howard. Lance Dunn. Ricky Jones. Johnny Ter- rell. Aaron Corder. 269 FRENCH CLUB First Row, Left to Right: Lisa Hilburn — Treasurer. Yogesh Bisana — Secretary. Brent Kilgore — President. Yolanda Williamson — Vice-President, Regina Battles - Sergeant at Arms. Second Row. Left to Right: Colette Males (Sponsor). Sharon Seymor. Carl Harmon. Gary Burminder. Jackie Johnson. Delanrus Ellison. Francis Rushing. Gina Young, Pam Atkinson, Tammi Dunn. Robin Borschardt, Sherry Mi Isa ns. Liz Roach, Michelle Fontineau, Tammy warren. Third Row, Left to Right: Leila Fait, Sharon Smith, Anne Conway. Karla Oglesby. James Tollison. Joni George. Tina Palocios. Delvis Miranda. Edward Richardson. Shannon Marsh. Mandy Boyd. Mitzi Sanders. Marla Sanders, Laurie Sartcr. Karen Wclford, Becky Sallo, Sandy Clem. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Jeff Chynoweth, Rick Winter. Kevin Yarbrough. Sharon Thomas, Gail Rodgers, Jeanette Augustine. Kathy Duncan. Kim Wright. Rhonda Roddy. Maurice Brown, Larry Gardner, Tammy Broxton. Claudia Cummings. Tammy Watson. Laura Bynum, Dena Duke (Sweetheart). FCA First Row. Left to Right: Selwyn Vickers. Toby Dunn. Renee Coffield. Patty Cowley. Teresa Phillips. Cindy Spinier, Denise Atkinson. Sonja Parker. Lorraine Parker. Susan Parker. Second Row. Left to Right: Denita Gardner. Carolyn Wherry. Frank Bolling. Sandy Blue. Pam Pruitt. Leslie Everett, Cathy Calhoun. Mary Jones. I.eslie Lynch, John Masterson. Third Row, Left to Right: Amy Sharp. Cindy Smith. Laurie Kitchens, Kay Godfrey. Laurie Wickwire. Sherry Carden. Kelly Carter. Mary Nixon, Teresa Hall, James Woosley. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Dawn Reed. Cheri Spittler. Mike Saylor, Lisa Jose. Sheila Brooks. Tucker Brown. Bob Knowling. Daniel Jensen. Donna Thorton. Devon Hendrix, Linda Carlyle. Fifth Row. Left to Right: Anita Parrot, Todd Bryant, Wanda Seymour. Ricky Saraceno. Becky Blue, Brad Clark, John O’Leary. Mark Hudson. Sixth Row, Left to Right: Carole Spinier, Carolyn Bone. Daphne Southard. Mike Sferes, Tommy Sfcres. Tony Dunn. Craig Carter, Larry Turnipseed. 270 DECA DECA is an organization for D.E. students and is designed to promote civic conscientious, vocational understanding, social intelligence, and leadership. DECA helps through school and work to develop future leadership marketing and distribution. This year’s activities included the Christmas Breakfast, Leadership Development Conference at Joe Wheeler State Park, and Competency Based Chapter Competition. First Row, Left to Right: Lisa Womack, Dawn Smitherman, Tracey Kaiser. Karen Hunter. Second Row, Left to Right: Janice Lockhart, Lisa Knight. Debbie Pierce. Becky Blankinship, and Brenda Aldrick. Third Row, Left to Right: Kathy Babcock. Sharon Smith, Sonja Parker, Connie Duke, and Debbie Ferris. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Tammy Smith, Melissa Aust, Joyce Bourne, Vickie Little, Becky Means, Mary Jazar. and Pete Parvin. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Kelly Malmay, Ken Prince, Steve Moon. Linda Miller. Sandy Webb, and Betsi Maybe. Sixth Row, Left to Right: Janice Evans, Tim Stringer. Ken Lancaster, Jimmy Lehman. Bob Klineyoung, Donnie Witherington. and John Johnson. Seventh Row, Left to Right: John Laux. Neal Lane, Martin Brueggeman. and Barrie Madden. VICA VICA — Vocational Industrial Clubs of America The purpose of VICA is to unite in a common bond all students enrolled in a trade, industrial, technical, and health education. The development of leadership abilities is created through participation in education, vocational, civic, recreational, and social activities, such as U. S. Skill Olympics and District, State, and National Competition. First Row, Left to Right: Christy Oliver, Debbie Smitherman. Rhonda Tate. Cynthia Judah (Secretary), Freddy Douglas (President). Amelia Nunnelley (Vice-President), Majorie Ewing (Treasurer), T. E. Rogers (Advisor), Charles Ayers. Mildred Marik, and Carman Brown. Second Row, Left to Right: Sissy Moore, Jim Crites, Lee Jones, Roger Doolittle and Delores Moore. Third Row. Left to Right: Greg Cloer, Todd Wilson, Mike West, Steve Hock, Ralph Jordan, Jeff Pack. Bobby Pitts. Bob Allbritton. Terry Bridges. Gary Bums. Carl Burwell, and Chris Moon. 271 — 272 GERMAN CLUB “DAS VIERTE REICH” The German Club promotes the German language and attempts to reach a cultural understanding. This year’s activities include an Octoberfest, a Christmas party, and a Spring picnic. Several club members attended the State Convention, and the club put on a play for Ed White Middle School. By selling German candy the German Club donated the money they raised to the Chi-Ho Children’s Home. Top Picture, First Row, Left to Right: Wayne Hardy, Jimmy Finn. Sammy Hufsteiler. Charles Rose. Eric Mattie. Second Row. Left to Right: Bonnie Sinclair. Debbie Smitherman. Monika Woodard. Pal Sledge. Kim Couch. Sheila Counts. Dianne Oliver. Sandra Land. Sandra Coltrane, Karen Ellcdge. Monika Scott, Barbara Elsten, Susan Winkler, Mark Conklin. Debbie Spiegel. Rick Elling. and Karen Barnes. Third Row, Left to Right: Les Gowins. Carolyn Windham. Allen Gahan. Sandra Donaldson. Carla Scott, Steve Cox. Brenda Zachreson. Holly Holt. Leslie Everette, Steve Tiffelmire, Stacy Leonard. Cheryl Hart, Steve Mowert, Jeff Veat. Wade Hutchens. Kathy Calhoun, Kim Wright. Sheila Counts, Eric Breaux, Donna Kaufmann, Darryl Gurley, Larry Turnipseed, Roy Pettis, Peter Pacely, Wayne Kluka, Ronnie Godsey. Eric Alexander, Dennis Vamor. David Reed. Shannon Lambert, Chris Ercach, Phillip Godsey, Eric Alexander, Dennis Varner, David Reed. Shannon Lambert, Chris Ercach, Phillip Free, Joey Tomlinson. Bruce Mowery, Audry Smalley, Sylvia Bourne, Linda Oglesby, Dennis Ellison. Susan Ferris. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Rieger — Sponsor, Rebecca Burchfield. Jed Leonard, Daco Smalley. Mike Adcock. Cindy Spittler, Doug Taylor. Bert Keown. Dwayne Phillips. Wesley Legg. Benny Beavers. Lamont Henderson, Scott Augestine, Clay Parikh. Rick Martin. Tim Cork Mickey Donaldson, James Thomas, David Cochran, Scott Reichmann. Carol Dotson, Mary Boehme. Erin Boussom, Kelly Zacherson, Peggy Jacka, and Tonja Murrell. Bottom Picture, Left to Right: Jimmy Finn — President, Charles Rose — Vice-President. Eric Mattie — Secretary, Wayne Hardy — Treasurer, and Sammy Hufstetler — Sergeant at Arms. ECOLOGY CLUB The Ecology Club serves as an assistant group to the entire community effort to make Huntsville a better and cleaner place to live. They sponsored the Paper Drive for Johnson High. In cooperation with city recycling program, they collected recyclable materials from the community. In the spring the Ecology Club studies nature on excursions. First Row. Left to Right: Dec Dee Elling. Tammy 0 Rcar (Secretary). Lisa Smith (Vice President). Lisa Mitchell (President). Second Row. Left to Right: Pam Pruitt. Chong Yi. Donna Kaufman, and Joy Love. Third Row, Left to Right: Delvis Miranda. Shirley Merril. Debbie Martinez. Liz Roach. Mary Ponticost. and Becky McKinely. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Pam Phillips. Cherly Batts. Lisa Taylor. Lori Moon, and Daphney Merril. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Denise Whisenant. Sharon Johnson. Mark Wnght. Mark Jerome, and Teresa Miller. Sixth Row, Left to Right: Deborah Walder. Carol Dotson. Chris Rigdon. Eduin Brightwell. Mark Baker. Susie Domes. Daniel Jensen, and Paul Giattino. NOT PICTURED: Russ Crumbly (Treasurer). Tom Bouska. Angie Williams. Bobby Nelson. Patricia White. Bob Pool. Anita Paratt. Tim Mullins. Menchcro Batts, and Cindy Harper. 273 FBLA The purpose of FBLA is to develop self-confidence and strong, aggressive business leadership in the members who will soon become future businessmen and women in the business and com- munity life of which they will soon be an integral part. FBl.A also provides effective means of bringing students together to deal with vocational preparation, national problems, community improve- ment. and worthwhile relationship with local, state and national groups interested in the welfare of youth. The activities of FBLA provide an opportunity for students to attend business seminars with representatives from business enterprises, to visit other FBLA chapters, to participate in state and leadership conferences, and to support charitable organizations. Top Picture. First Row. I ft to Right: Casandra Tripp. Linda Rosen. Sharon Hazelrig. Jackie Robinson. Teresa Bone. Phyllis Corley. Lisa Hilliard. Second Row. Left to Right: Glenda Stevens. Cassandra Clark. Shari Wynn. Kathy Tutt. Melody Johnson. Sonya Martin. Sythera Bruner. Third Row. l ft to Right: Sharon Deck. Tammy Runkle. Tina Crabbes. Sherctha Moses. Munday Sanchez, Annette Miller. Fourth Row. Left to Right Mr. Gary Scott. Angelia Moore. Tammy Broxton. Teresa Plummer. Desiree Williams. Jeri Swaim. Beverly Pearson. Eva Eng. Ms. Ami Burton. Ms. Maggie Battle. Fifth Row. Left to Right: Sondra Land, Deborrah Martin. Kermit Baker. Sharon Turner. Deborah Debow. Sixth Row. Left to Right: Connie Mullins. Vicki Tice. Tina Palacios. Yvonne Welch. Shan Morgon. Daphne Southard. Sesenth Row. Left to Right: Connie Payne. Terri Matthews. Lori Black. Regina Davis. Pam Phillips. Lucina Harris. Stephanie Dial. Carman Tidwell. Pam Austin. Eighth Row. Left to Right: Janet Barker. Donna Hunt. Clara Flint, l.aura Hovater. Linda Jean. Debra Wvnn. Ninth Row. Left to Right Nancy Lees. Mary McFarlin. Beverly Anderson. Paula Osmer. Rhonda Thrift. Barbara Jones. Sherry Chandler. Rhonda Rhodes. Tenth Row. Left to Right: Patti Ernst. Geraldine Battle. Donna Campbell. Melanie Nixon. Donna Sharp. Leslie Hartley. Eleventh Row. Left to Right: Pamela James. Susan Moore. Jan Wimberly. Apnl McNccsc. Karen Underwood. Linda Asbill. Karen Reasonover. Juli Pickett. Julie Basemore. Twelfth Row. Left to Right: Donna McGaha. Kathy McAllister. Taska Sisk. Veronica Maples. Angie Gargis. Tern Daniels. Lisa Braswell. Sheree Jordon. NOT PICTURED: Dctra Battle. Jeff Bingham. Bret Bradford. Angelia Brazier. Rhonda Bridge. Katrina Byrd. Debbie Camp. Sandy Clem. Jeffrey Collier. Florence Coonrod. Tracy Davis, Sarah Douglas. Patricia Gordon. Barbara Johnson. Pat Kyle, Joy Love. Lana Markham. Lisa Mills. Wendy Moon. Kathy Murray. Tammy O’Rear. Melinda Ricketts. Karen Ridgeway. Jimmy Roberts. Becky Sallo. Patricia Scruggs. Linda Shelton. Bobbie Sidebottom. Robert Tack. 274 FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION The purpose of the Future Secretaries Association is to promote the secretarial field as a possible career and give students a better understanding of the business world. Top Picture: OFFICERS. Left to Right: Kim Cope (Secretary). Tonya Johnson (President). Shari Wolfe (Vice-President). First Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Tucker. Deborah Martin. Kim Cope. Barbara Jones. Beth Hutto. James Woosley, Mrs. Curry. Second Row, Left to Right: Tonya Johnson. Yvonne Welch. Shari Wolfe. Pam Cofield. Laura Chick. Third Row, Left to Right: Regina Davis. Deborah Mundie, Donna McGaha. Angela Moore, Paula Osmer. Stephanie Dial. 275 JAZZ STAFF Bottom Picture, Left to Right, First Row: Cindy O’Dell. Tonya Morris. Bert Keyown. Angel Jones, Tim Holye. Debbie Miller and Kelly Wallace. Second Row, Left to Right: James Lowe. Karen Clay. Mr. Allen. Wayne Hardy. Andy Becker. Darry l Gurley. Katy Ganey. Calvin Grizzard. Angelia Moore. Tim Gaines. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Ross. David Godwin. Jerry Schenk. Taska Sisk, Vickie Parks. Diane Atchely. James Mason, and Rhonda Thrift. 276 JUNIOR CIVITANS Top Picture, First Row. Left to Right Yvonne Welch. Angela Warren. Cheryl Hart. Secretary; Lisa Heifner. Second Row. Left to Right: Doug Taylor. Kathy Ganey. James Lowe. Paula Osmer. President: Lisa Hilburn: Beverly Conrad. Vice-President: Wayne Bregard; Monte Singleton: David Wheeler. Treasurer; Regina Davis; Brent Kilgore; Angela Moore; Mike Andrews: James Brown; James Thomas. NOT PICTURED: Charles Rose. Jeff McCarley. Susan Jones. Sergeant-at-Arms: Jeanette Augustine. Eleanor Montgomery. Bottom Picture, Left to Right OFFICERS. David Wheeler. Treasurer; Beverly Conrad. Vice-President: Paula Osmer. President: Cheryl Hart. Secretary and Sweetheart; James Lowe. Sponsor: Mrs. Lull. Junior Civitans is a service organization which engages in projects to help the community and fellow man. This year the club had a homecoming float and a float in the All-Volunteer Christmas Parade which received an award from the Lakewood Civitans. Junior Civitans sponsored Patriotism Week at school and sponsored a Dance Marathon. They also participated in a Dance Marathon with all of North Alabama Junior Civitans for the National Association for Retarded Citizens. The club also rang bells for the Salvation Army at Christmas. 277 Top Picture: KEY CLUB SWEETHEARTS. Left to Right: Karen Willoughby. Dena Duke. Jean McCoy. Lynn Ann Hopkins. Patty Cowley. Sandy Blue. Claudia Cummings. Pam Cowley. Sandra Donaldson, Karla Oglesby. Lisa Jose, Suzic Willoughby. Sitting. OFFICERS: Jimmy Calhoun — Sergeant-at- Arms; Steve Krzyzewski — Treasurer; Cory Thomas — Vice-President; Allen Cahan — President; Tim Carson Secretary; Mike Lee — Chaplain; Ron Saunders — Sponsor. Bottom Picture. First Row. Left to Right: Tim Hoyle, Karen Willoughby. Karen Reasonover. Lisa Jose. Tim Esslinger, Jeff Hilburn. Cory Thomas. Steve Krzyzewski. Allen Gahan. Jimmy Calhoun. Tim Carson. Mike Lee, Cindy Jacobi. Melinda Cole. Kim Wright, Eric Alexander. Second Row: Kevin Jose. Doug Taylor, Darryl Gurley, Bob Vaughn, David Cochran. Ben Williams, Larry Pledger, Suzie Willoughbv. James Woosley. Dick Milligan, Lisa Hilburn. Mike Saylor, Steve Underwood. Merlon Green. Third Row: David Reid. David McKinley, Mark Williams, Mark Riley, Johnny Leatherwood. 278 MU ALPHA THETA Mu Alpha Theta is a national mathematics honor society for students who show an interest in higher mathematics. The club promotes scholarships and sponsors math teams in competition with other schools in written and oral contests. Mu Alpha Theta's homecoming float this year received an honorable mention. Top Picture, First Row, Left to Right: OFFICERS. Sabrina Ryder. Secretary; Scott Crossfield. President. Second Row: Katy Ganey. Historian; Dana Leonard. Treasurer. Bottom Pictures, First Row, Left to Right: MEMBERS. Katy Ganey. Sabrina Ryder. Dana Leonard Scott Crossfield. Second Row: Bob Knowling, David Martin, Christine Penticost, Debbie Pierce, Randy Bastin. Yogesh Bisaria. Steve Milligan. Phan Phan. Mark Brown, Jimmy Calhoun. Third Row: Ben Williams. Mike Saylor, Cindy Spittler. Angie Hurt, Jamie Milburn. Laurie Cospcr, Kim Brown. Becky Sallo, June Taylor. Barbie Morrow, Carolyn Wherry. Fourth Row: Tracy Kaiser, Sue Carter. Mary Jones, Phyllis Jackson, Noralie Johnson. Sharon Hazelrig. Phyllis Fleming, Qndy Jacoby. Dena Duke. Karla Oglesby, Jan Rutledge. Allen Gahan, Cheryl Hart. Fifth Row: Teresa Cobb, Elisa Clark, Yolanda Williamson, Andrea Chafin, Ginger Atwell. Sheila Brooks. Paula Osmer, Edith Forges. Laurie Kitchens, Theresa Poliak, Denita Gardner. DuValle Daniels, Darryl Gurley. Sixth Row: David McKinley, Selwyn Vickers. Tim Esslinger, Steve Krzyzewski. Tucker Brown, Levi Freeman. Joe Wilson. Roger Goehring, Don Pettigrew, Eric Mattie. David Cochran. 279 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization composed of members who are recognized for outstanding achievements in scholarship, character, leadership, and service. The club taps new members each spring. This year the National Honor Society's activities included the annual Christmas social, participation in the Canned Food Drive, a banquet, a spring picnic, and a Teacher Appreciation Day. The major project of the year was the sponsoring of the annual “Singing Valentines” on Valentine’s Day. 280 NHS MEMBERS Left Page, Top Picture: SENIOR MEMBERS. Ginger Atwell. Melanie Austin. Yogesh Bisaria, Frank Bolling. Sheila Brooks. Mark E. Brown. Tucker Brown. Laurie Carter. Sue Carter. Andrea Chafin, Elisa Clark. Anne Conway. Scott Crossfield, Regina Davis. Dena Duke. DeeDee Elling, Tim Esslinger, Curtis Everett, Marilyn Felch, Phyllis Fleming, William Folds, Allen Gahan. Scott Gillies, Katy Ganey, Peggy Hall, Midge Harrington, Greg Harris, Sarah Hawkins, Jeff Hilbum, Angela Hurt, Phyllis Jackson, Noralie Johnson, Tonya Johnson, Mary Jones, Lisa Jose, Tracey Kaiser, Bridgette Kelly, Linda Knight. Bob Knowling, Danna Leonard, David Martin, Eric Mattie, Becky McComb, David McKinley, Robert Moder, Jamie Milburn, Steve Mulligan. Karla Oglesby. Paula Osmer, Sonya Parker, Christine Pentecost, Don Pettigrew, Phan Phan, Debbie Pierce. Larry Pledger, Sabrina Ryder, Mike Saylor, Dawn Smitherman. June Taylor, Janet Turner, Julie Y'adasy. Selwyn Vickers, Ben Williams, Gina Young. Bottom Picture: OFFICERS. Allen Gahan. Treasurer; Selwyn Vickers, President; Cindy Spittler, Secretary; Mrs. Patty. Sponsor; Sheila Brooks, Vice-President. Other officers include: Tucker Brown, Parliamentarian; Anne Conway, Senior Board Member; Karla Oglesby, Historian; Lorraine Parker, Junior Board Member; Sonja Parker, Chaplain; June Taylor. Social Chairman. Right Page. Top Picture: JUNIOR MEMBERS. Becky Blue. Todd Boussom. David Cochran. Pam Coffey, Renee Coffield, Phillip Free, Roger Goehring. Jill Gray, Dalia Kulpa, Daniel Mellon, Terri Moore, Bruce Mowery. Mary Nixon, Peter Pacely, Lorraine Parker, Chris Richardson, Linda Rosen. Jan Rutledge, Debbie Smitherman. Janet Stamps, James Thomas. Charlotte Varner, Amy Williams. Kim Wright, Denise Zimmerlc. Bottom Left Picture: SENIORS. Peggy Hall. Sabrina Ryder, Noralie Johnson. Christine Pentecost, Mary Jones. Gina Young. Bottom Center Picture: SENIORS. Melanie Austin. Bob Knowling. Bridgette Kelly, Tim Esslinger, Lisa Jose, David Martin, Phyllis Jackson. Bottom Right Picture: SENIORS. Curtis Everett. Andrea Chafin. Paula Osmer, Phan Phan. Regina Davis, Katy Ganey. Yogesh Bisaria. NHS MEMBERS (CONT.) Top Picture: SENIORS. Jamie Milbum. Dana Leonard. Julie Vadasy. Dena Duke, Marilyn Felch. Top Center Picture: SENIORS. June Taylor, Ginger Atwell. Anne Conway, Laurie Carter, Karla Oglesby. Center Picture: SENIORS. Elisa Clark. Steve Milligan, Scott Crossficld, William Folds. Jeff Hilbum. Janet Turner. Mike Saylor. Ben Williams, Frank Bolling, Larry Pledger. Angie Hurt. Bottom Left Picture: SENIORS. Allen Gahan. Eric Mattie. Don Pettigrew, Sonja Parker, Scott Gillies, David McKinley. Bottom Right Picture: SENIORS. Tucker Brown. Cindy Spinier. Sheila Brooks. Selwyn Vickers, Phyllis Fleming. DeeDee Filing, Mark Brown. 282 MODERN MUSIC MASTERS First Row, Left to Right: Perry Young, James Toleson. Donna Hunt, Beth Davis, Suzie Willoughby. Second Row, Left to Right: Marla Saunders, Leslie Everett. Jill Fletcher, Bev Conrad, Crystal Singletary, Karen Willoughby, Ellen Cobb. Third Row, Left to Right: Mrs. Rolman, Mary McFarland, Ginger Atwell, Yolanda Williamson, Charlotte Varner, Michael Rolman, Alicia Roberson, Jackie Hurt. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Barry Mize, James Brown. Randy James, Jim Keller. Kenny Adams. David Wilkie, Tim Todd, Darryl Tibbs. TRI-M Left to Right: Angie Hurt (Secretary), James Tolleson (Treasurer). Donna Hunt (President). Beth Davis (Vice- President), Perry Young (Historian). 283 OMEGA BETA UPSILON OBU is a girls’ service club which serves both the community and the school. The overall goal of the organization is to unite the school and community. OBU donated toiletries to the Harris Home, and supplied refreshments for school dances. OBU raised money through carwashes and other activities. The club motto is “Unity is the key to understanding.” Left Picture, First Ron. Left to Right: Stephanie Dials. Ellen Cobb, Sheretha Moses, and Mattie Madam. Second Row, Left to Right: Renee Barnard, Gloria Davis. Sylvia Battle. Janet Turner. Crystal Singleterry. Teresa Cobb, Cathy Tutt, and Vanessa Gardner. Third Row, Left to Right: Mary Jones. Lynn Fields, Michele Hicks, Karen Clay, and Lisa Howard. Back Row, Left to Right: Caroline Wherry, Darrell Tibbs, and David Elliott. NOT SHOWN: Carla De Shields and Angelia Wherry. First Picture, First Row, Left to Right Lynn Fields (2nd Vice President). Michele Hicks (President). Teresa Cobb (1st Vice President). Second Row, Left to Right: Cathy Tutt (Sergeant at Arms). Caroline Wherry (Treasurer). Karen Clay (Parlia- mentarian). Third Row, Left to Right: Cynthia Handy (Historian). Crystal Sin- glcterry (Secretary), and Mary Jones (Journalist). 284 Top Picture, Left to Right: Ellen Cobb, Cynthia Handy, Teresa Cobb, Stephanie Dials, Janet Turner, Sylvia Battle, and Sherctha Moses. Bottom Picture, Left to Right: David Elliott. Michelle Hicks, Lynn Fields. Mary Jones, Karen Clay. Kathy Tutt. Carolyn Wherry'. Lisa Howard, and Darrell Tibbs. 285 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS 286 COMMAND GROUP Left to Right: Lt. Col. Keith Dill (Commanding Officer). Maj. Angela Hurt (Executive Officer), and Sgt. Maj. Gerald Bailey (Sergeant Major). BATTALION STAFF First Row. Left to Right: Lee Gowins. Lora Robinson. Diane Johnson, and Debbie Whisenant. Second Row. Left to Right: Michael Powers. Cory Thomas. Willie Fearn and David Cox. COLOR GUARD Right Page. First Row. Left to Right: David Vaughn. Lee Gowins. Rick Martin. David Gonzalez, and Bonnie Sinclair. Second Row, Left to Right: Donnie Casebolt. James Meeks. Robert Oglesby, and Gwen Parks. RIFLE TEAM Right Page, First Row, Left to Right: Bonnie Sinclair. Lee Gowins. and Jackie Hurt. Second Row, Left to Right: Paul Ackerman and Mike Harmon. Third Row, Left to Right: Jim Keller. David Vaughn, and David Gonzalez. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Right Page, Left to Right: Guy Shaw. James Meeks. Calvin Grizzard. Mark Osgood, and Tommy McElyea (NOT PICTURED). 287 “A”COMPANY STAFF First Row, Left to Right: Rick Marlin. Roy Cartwright, Jerome Moore. Second Row, Left to Right: David Vaughn. David Gonzalez. DuShonne Love. Third Row, Left to Right: James Meeks. Donnie Casebolt. “WM” COMPANY STAFF First Row, Left to Right: Lee Gowins, Linda Oglesby. Second Row. Left to Right: Bridgette Clark. Gwen Parks. Lora Robinson. Third Row, Left to Right: Phyllis Corley. FIRST PLATOON “A”COMPANY Kneeling: David Vaughn. First Row, Left to Right: Anthony Williams. Bobby Sledge. James Key. Jim Keller. Melvin Gordon. Bobby Noland, Paul Ackerman. Second Row. Left to Right: Tommy McElyea. Tommy White. Danny Hall. Malcom Scott. James Meeks. Third Row, Left to Right: Ned Putnam. Joe Turner. Mike Springer, Mark Osgood. Mike Harman. Michael Powers. Robert Oglesby. 288 FIRST PLATOON “WM COMPANY Front: Phyllis Corley. First Row, Left to Right: Marilyn Griffin. Denise Ellison. Tiawanda Thomas. Joyce Lacy. Second Row, Left to Right: Bonnie Sinclair. Jennifer Harris. Melinda Ricketts. Jona Perry. Third Row, Left to Right: Jackie Hurl. Kaye Lewis. Kathy Hardin. SECOND PLATOON “A” COMPANY First Row, Left to Right: Edward Wiggins. Randy Steiger. Lenell Allen. Willie Dean. William Wiggins. Richard Martin, DuShonne Love. Second Row. Lxtft to Right: Otis Burwell. John Patterson. Calvin Gnzzard. James Felkcr, Steve Kaescr. Third Row. Left to Right: Timothy Medley. Jeffery Baker. Brian McKearin. Todd Chafin. Bobby Sledge. SECOND PLATOON “WM” PLATOON Front: Linda Oglesby. First Row, Left to Right: Cynthia Crutcher. Terry Acklin, Donna Scott, Mary Brock. Tina Nance. Jackie Toney. Second Row, Left to Right: Angela Hobbs. Yevonne Moore. Rachel Hargrove. Brenda Langford. Sharon Chavers. Third Row, Left to Right: Dawn Clopton. Cynthia Harper. Sabrina Maddox. Patricia White, Glenda Langford. THIRD PLATOON “A”COMPANY Front: David Gonzalez. First Row, Left to Right: John Hawkins. Anthony Clemons. Daniel Mikesell, Floyd Shaw. Charles Edwards. Second Row, Left to Right Raynard Allen. Marcus Hankins. Barton Sanders. Third Row. Left to Right: Clay Pankh. Richard Augustine. Frank Cartwright. Russel Martin. Gary Doncgan. 289 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Mr. Mike Saylor Prsident Ms. DuValle Daniel Secretary Ms. Lisa Jose Treasurer Mr. Bob Knowling Vice-President Mr. Wilbert Brown Advisor 290 INTER CLUB COUNCIL First Row. Left to Right: Deborah Cable (Spirit of Jaguars), Paula Osmer (Junior Civitans). Donna Hunt (Modern Music Masters). Candi Williams (Art Club). Linda Rosen (FBI.A). Freddy Douglas (VICA). Lisa Womack (DECA), Selwyn Vickers (NHS. SSA). Jamie Milburn (Anchor Club). Second Row. Left to Right: Kevin Jose (Spanish Club). Allen Gahan (Key Club), Lisa Mitchell (Ecology Club). Tanya Johnson (FSA). Jimmy Finn (German Club). Brent Kilgore (French Club). Fran Woodley (Science and Health Careers Club). Scott Crossfield (Mu Alpha Theta). Arthur Henderson (Voluntary Council). VOLUNTARY COUNCIL First Row. Left to Right: Cynthia Handy, Felicia Hereford. Marla Sanders. Sherrie Watson. Gabby Little, Jom George. Beth Hutto. Lalitha George. Rhonda Roddy. Second Row. Left to Right: Karen Reasonover. Janice Lockhart, Deanna Taylor. Kathy Carroll. Phyllis Jackson. Detra Battle. Andrea Chafin. Michelle Hicks. Lerell Allen. Perry Young, Donna Hunt. Becky Sallo. Cindy Jacoby. Sharon Hazelrig. Kevin Jose. Third Row, Left to Right: June Taylor. Paula Osmer. Lamont Henderson, Noralie Johnson. Arthur Henderson. Jimmy Leman. Carol Gundlack. Mary Jones. Denita Gardner. Tim Esslinger. Levi Freeman, Jeff Hilburn. Teresa Cobb. Michael Rolman. Jimmy Calhoun, Kathy Neyman. Melinda Cole. Kim Wright. SENATE First Row. Left to Right: Carla Clift (Freshman). Dawn Reed (Sophomore). Felicia Gardner (Junior). Kathy Allegood (Senior). Angelia Wherry (Senior). Theresa Porter (Junior). Vanessa Gardner (Senior). Sandy Giddens (Freshman). Second Row, Left to Right: Rex Linderman (Freshman). Tim Huggins (Sophomore), John Masterson (Junior). Darryl Gurley (Senior). Ben Williams (Senior). Chris Richardson (Junior), Steve Lacy (Sophomore). Larry Gardner (Freshman). 291 SENIOR REPRESENTA- TIVES First Row, Left to Right: Steve Milligan. Melanie Austin. Carmen Castillo. Larry Pledger. Second Row, Left to Right: Sonja Parker. Cindy Spittler. Ellen Cobb. Mary Jones. Mundie Sanchez. Third Row, Left to Right: Shelia Brooks. Maureen Mattoon. Bridget Kelly. Alan Gahan. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Kyle Waldrop, Karen Reasonover. Joyce Bourne, Taska Sisk. Donna Hunt. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Michelle Hicks. Jimmy Lehman. Ginger Atwell. Andrea Chafin. Sixth Row, Left to Right: Arthur Henderson. Angela Wherry. Barry Madden. Regina Davis. JUNIOR REPRESENTA- TIVES First Row, Left to Right: Crystal Singletary. Claudia Cummings. Second Row, Left to Right: Lorraine Parker. Pam Cofield. Third Row, Left to Right: Deborah Martin. Devon Hendrix. Janis Lockhart. Sharon Walker. Kevin Jose. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Glenn Shaul. Kim Cope. Teresa Phillips. James Brown. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Shari Wolfe, Tammy McGee, Lee Gowins, Tara Jamar, Cathy Fletcher. Tim Thrasher. Sixth Row, Left to Right: Melissa Ausl. Michelle Boyd. Becky Blue. Seventh Row, Left to Right: Susan Stem. Rachelle Douglas, Jan Roney. Russ Johnson. 292 SOPHOMORE REPRESENTA- TIVES First Row. Left to Right: Carole Spiller. Laurie Wickwire. Susan Winkler, and Cheri Spiller. Second Row. Left to Right: Daine Price. Tina Crab. Micheal Hunter, and Brenda Owens. Third Row. Left to Right: Kay Brown. Cindy Smith. Amy Sharp. Cathy Grant, Janice Washington, and Gloria Davis. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Eric Alexander, Sandra Donaldson. Gayle Rodgers. Sandy Blue. Theresa Miller. Darlene Pinchen. Tim Todd, and Lisa Smith. Fifth Row. Left to Right. Wayne Kluka. Ronnie Godsey. Cathy Calhoun. Carmen McClure, and Donna Camp. FRESHMAN REPRESENTA- TIVES First Row. Left to Right: David Carter. Karen Grochowsky. Suzanne Crunk. Sabrina Baker and Scott Ridings. Second Row. Left to Right: Tammy Warren. Dalphnc Franklin and Angela Harris. Third Row. Left to Right: Teddy Bragg. Terri Massey. Valerie Hambrick. Delanrus Ellison, and Kim Palacios. Fourth Row. Left to Right: Carl Harman. Regina Kyle. Sonja Jones. Judy Pollack, and Monica Scott. Fifth Row. Left to Right: Jenny Ansorgc. Sabrina Maddax. Lambert Johnson. Cindy Brown, and Julie Michaels. Sixth Row. Left to Right: Tammy Watson and Steve McGriff. Seventh Row. Left to Right: Paul Shelton. Thad Paschal and Tommy Yother. 293 SPANISH CLUB Top Left Picture, Front Row. Left to Right: Rena Thames. Sheila Early, Amy Glass. Patty Cassady. Karen Grochowsky. Sandy Giddens. Pam Pruit. Kevin Moore. Second Row, Left to Right: Debbie Martinez, Amy Sharp. Sandra Henley. Jayna Chy. Janet Dodson, Sclwyn Williams. Susan Parker. Jana Crabtree. Third Row, Left to Right: Pamela Birdsong. Carol Spittler. Cheri Spittler. Rhoda Barley. Diane Price. Sherrill Merrell. Daphne Merrell. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Robert Oglesby. Patty Green. Maureen Haley. Pamela Milton. Lorna Lamar. Arnold White. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Mark Tidwell. Tina McAlpin. Rick Taylor. Sixth Row. Left to Right: Kurt Jose. Ronny Putman. Don Byrd. Top Right Picture, Left to Right: Carole Spittler — Secretary: Karen Battle — Treasurer: Kevin Jose — President; Claudia Cummings — Vice-President; Teresa Porter — Sergeant at Arms. Bottom Picture. First Row. Left to Right: Dawn Reed. Gabby Little. DuValle Daniels. Denita Gardner. Bill Cole. Second Row, Left to Right: Kevin Jose, Cindy Smith, David Harshbarger. Mike Kerr. Third Row, Left to Right: Kay Brown. Mike Saylor. Lisa Glass. Fourth Row, l ft to Right: Terri Moore. Brenda Gladden. James Woosley. Carmen Castillo. Byron Blythe. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Mike Andrews. Laurie Kitchens. Danny Mellen. Sixth Row, Left to Right: William Folds. Steve Milligan. Alphonzo Fronaps. Bobby Moder. 294 DEBATE CLUB The Debate Club participates in debate and oratorical tournaments in the effort to prepare its members for future roles in community leadership. First Row. Left to Right: Mary Sue Jones. Belinda Draper. Monica Timmons Glover. Daphne Southard. Natalie Fields. Sybil Redman. Joe Wilson. James Tolleson. Second Row. Left to Right: DuValle Daniel, Darryl Gurley. Charles Rose. Brent Kilgore. Todd Boussom. Carolyn Dotson. Allen Gahan. Third Row. Left to Right: Roberta Freeman (Sponsor). LABY- RINTH First Row. Left to Right: Barbie Morrow. Mark Brown, Dec Dec Filing. Barry Bry ant. Beth Putney. Ms. Warmbrod (Teacher and Sponsor). Second Row. Left to Right: Laura Taylor. Earline Garner. Lisa Hilbum. Marie Godwin, Dwayne Baxter. Robert Oglesby, Stephanie Winchester. Jackie Townsend. Third Row. Left to Right: Jackie King. Janice Evans. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Menchero Batts. Sandy Durden. 295 VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL CENTER Future Farmers of America: A national organization of students engaged in training for employment in agriculture, horticulture, and floriculture. FFA competes in various contests on a local, district, state, and national level. Future Business Leaders of America: A national youth organization for all students currently enrolled in at least one business course in high school. The activities for FBLA provide an opportunity for business students to prepare for business and office occupations. Vocational Industrial Clubs of America: A national organization of students engaged in training for any one of several trades offered at the Technical Center. The students are eligible to participate in the Skill Olympics on the local, district, state and national levels. VICA also sponsors various fund raising and social events. Trade proficiency and leadership ability are two highly stressed areas in VICA. 296 SPIRIT OF JAGUARS Through the sponsoring of school dances and cheering at games and meets, the Spirit of the Jaguars promotes school spirit. This organization stresses the willingness to work hard and cooperatively. Top Picture, First Row, Left to Right: Gloria “Peaches” Davis. Cheryl Timmons, Cynthia Massey. Debbie Timmons. Wanda Owens. Janice Lockhart. Mary Jones. Denise Crutcher. Angela Harris. Stephanie Pickett. Reneda Gideon. Karen Craighead. Sandra Baker. Cheryl Harper. Cynthia Lightfoot. Laurie Ann Bone. Stephanie Dial, and Debra Cavle. Second Row, Left to Right: Brenda Jasper. Pam James. Dawanna Jones. Daphne Franklin. Marilyn James. Lorraine Clark. Anita Thomas. Sandra Moore. Daphne Bernard. Egga Pickett. Janice Ray. Andrea Blackburn. Cathy Grant. Sharon Sledge. Zelda Timmons. Dorothy Strong, Carolyn Davis, and Vanessa Chandler. s.o.j. OFFICERS Middle Picture. Left to Right: Mrs. Lois Keele (Advisor). Sandra Moore— Treasurer. Debra Cable — President. Donna Fields — Secretary'. Pam Phillips. ADVISORS NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Vickie Wilson. Miss Earleen Jackson, and Mrs. Laura V. Hall. HEALTH AND SCIENCE CAREERS CLUB The Science and Health Careers Club encourages critical thinking in scientific activities and health-related careers. As an outlet for talented science students, this club cultivates an awareness for science and health careers. Participation in the Canned Food Drive, a trip to UAB Medical Center, sponsoring the Blood Drive, and participation in the Science Health Career Fair are a few of this year’s activities. First Row. Left to Right: Micky Donaldson — Treasurer. Mark Holman — Vice-President. Fran Woodley President. Dwana Jones — Secretary. Carolyn Bone — Sergeant at Arms. Second Row, Left to Right Becky Sallo. Felicia Gardner. Yvette Binford. Kayron McCaffrey. Lauren Johnson. Mattie McLin. Linda Oglesby. Bonnie Sinclair. Denise Whisenant. Third Row. Left to Right: Glenn Shaull. Randy Bastin. Darryl Gurley. Diane Price. Chris Richardson. Denita Gardner. Vanessa Gardner. Chong Yi. Alesia Roberson. Lynn Payne. ADVISORS. Laura Hall and Althelia Barnes. 297 298 • •••••••••••••••••••••••a • ••••••••••••••••••••• • . • A ......................... ••• ( -•••i ••• •••• ••••i ••• •••( ••••( ••••) •••• •••• •••• •••• • • • • • • :::::::: • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••• 299 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: PIN PALACE, 2006 Country Club Ave., 534-8438; FLORAL BOUTIQUE. 6216-E Old Madison Pike. 837-8320; Compliments of THE HUNTSVILLE CLEARING HOUSE; AAA EQUIPMENT.4308 University Drive. 837-0203. AAA EQUIPMENT RENT ALL,INC. 4308 UNIVERSITY DR. HUNTSVILLE, ALA.35805 SALES • RENTALS • SERVICE • REPAIRS Compliments of HUNTSVILLE CLEARING HOUSE 300 COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Compliments of PET HEAVEN CEMETERY. Madison, Alabama, 837-8012: NORTH ALABAMA HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING. 1326 Halsey Ave.. 534-2941: HALL’S CUSTOM DRAPERY, 309 Memorial Parkway. 539-2176: TOM SHARP TIRES, 2714 Clinton Ave.. 539-3482, 2001 Bob Wallace Ave., 2901 University Drive, 539-2176. (cMi) aTTm,™nD AIR CONDITIONING c rortb cJlabama HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Ronald Harville Owner ALL TYPE SHEET METAL WORK 1326 Halsey Avenue, N.W. Phone 534-2941 Huntsville. Alabama 35801 Compliments of PET HEAVEN CEMETERY 301 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: BILL'S MEN'S WEAR. The Mall. $34-2251 or $34-1151. and Parkway City Mall. $33-6677; Compliments of DUNN AVANT'S: DIVERSIFIED METALS, 111 Wholesale Ave.. $36-4489. DIVERSIFIED METALS 302 FOR SALE PORTER REALTOR 881-9676 ■fsss «npH WiM . __________________., ■ • . COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP: BEN PORTER REAL ESTATE. 3409 Memorial Parkway. 881-9676: Compliments of MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES: MACK VANN’S NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Central Bank Building. 539- 8115. Compliments of MEADOW GOLD P.O. Box 548 — 601 Clinton Avenue Phone 534-8464 303 304 II willll U ])U 1LV CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: LAKEWOOD GULF, 3421 Memorial Parkway. 859-1570; SOUTHERLAND S PHOTO SHOP, 2357 Whitesburg Drive, 539-9627: PEPS1-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, 6215 Madison Pike. 837-3531; REDSTONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION. 220 Wynn Drive. 837-6110; MAN DO'S ITALIAN FOODS. 602 Governors Drive. 536-1030. and 420 Jordon Lane. 534-2035. LLOYD PRINCE LAKEWOODGUL SOUTHERLAND'S PHOTO, INC. 2357 Whitesburg Drive Huntsville. Alabama 35801 Phone: 539-9627 LOW-COST FINANCING TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET For Members of Redstone Federal Credit Union Huntsville. Alabama • Telephone 837-6110 FINANCE THAT NEW CAR AT YOUR CREDIT UNION cIfiando’s LEO REAL ESTATE 3315 Memorial Pkwy. Phone 881-6228 CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS 1314-B Buford Drive 536-0417 COUNTERCLOCKWISE EROM TOP: HORST FLOWERS. 2519 Memorial Parkway, 536-0031 or 534-5604: LEO REAL ESTATE AGENCIES. 3315 Memorial Parkway. 881-6228: CREATIVE IMPRESSIONS, 1314-B Buford Drive. 536-0417; WAAY RADIO, 1550on Your Dial: THE UNUSUAL FLOWER SHOP. 3207 Governors Drive. 536-0417. 305 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: ARON'S JEWELERS. 103 Washington Street. 534-6492: RUTENBURG'S, Heart of Huntsville Mall. 536-2047. Parkway City Mall, 536-2471. 2374 Whitesburg Drive, 536-9091. The Mall, 539-4125: BRAGG’S FURNITURE CENTER. 306 Governors Drive, 536-0614: RANDALL’S FORMAL WEAR. 505 Drake Ave.. 539-4573. 306 UMBER CC Jr -ti - h iilk PIZZA HUT 2417 Memorial Pkwy. Phone 536-4856 COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP: WILSON LUMBER COMPANY. 4818 Meridian Street. 852-7411; ALABAMA WELDING AND AUTO PARTS, 3305 Governors Drive, 539- 0448; Compliments of THE HUNTSVILLE TIMES; PIZZA HUT, 2417 Memorial Parkway, 536-4856. 307 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: SPACE CAPITAL TV AND APPLIANCES. 1405 Jordan Lane. 837-3590: JOE STEELE REALTY. 3125 University Drive. 533-1200. and 110 Lily Flag Road, 883-1200: Compliments of THE DOWN TOWN FURNITURE ASSOCIATION. DOWNTOWN FURNITURE ASSN. Cgrriplimen+s of JOE STEELE REAI 309 ALPHA BETA KAPPA CLOCKWISE FROM TOP. OFFICERS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Terri King (Chairman of Fund Raising Committee), Angie Gargis (Vice-President), Celnia Stone (President). Dena Davis (Chaplain), Debbie Saddler (Secretary). NOT PICTURED: Chris Kessler (Treasurer). LEFT TO RIGHT: Angie Gargis. Dena Davis. Celnia Stone. Debbie Saddler. Terri King. Nancy Halman. Wendy Moon. Deborah Mundie. Julie Bazemore. Sherry Jordon. Joyce Bourne. Vicki Tice. Sondra Land. Teresa Bendall. Donna Day. Linda Shelton, Staci Pickett. NOT PICTU RED: Julie Pickett, and Kim Renfro. ABK wishes Good Luck to Jeanne Renfro former President. 310 MEO MANY SISTERS TOGETHER TOP PICTURE. LEFT TO RIGHT: Amelia Nunnelley. Lisa Howard. Carman Brown. Eva Eng. Lauria Harman. BOTTOM ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelly Donahue. Lorie Rosenblum. Kay Gurley. Kathy Babcock. Carol Congo. Janet Stamps. Deanna Taylor. NOT PICTURED: Sandy Clem and Joanne Carron. RIGHT BOTTOM PICTURE. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelley Donahue (President). Kay Gurely (Secretary). Kathy Babcock (Sergeant at Arms). Amelia Nunnelley (Treasurer). Eva Eng (Vice-President). 311 Left Page, Counterclockwise from Top. Left to Right: IOTA ETA SIGMA MEMBERS. Donna Atchley. Sonja Parker. Shelia Brooks. Melanie Austin, and Lisa Jose (Seniors). Sandy Blue. Sherry Careen. Kay Brown. Gayle Rodgers. Timi Lasewicz. and Laurie Wickwire (Sophomores). First Row: Betsy Rowden. Lorraine Parker. Lynn Ann Hopkins. Back Row: Rachell Douglas. Mary Nixon. Vickie Parks. Devon Hendrix, Renee Coffield. Melanie Austin, and Teresa Hall (Juniors). Mary Nixon (Treasurer). Melanie Austin (Secretary). Shelia Brooks (President). Brenda Gladden (Vice President). Donna Atchley (Historian), Lynn Ann Hopkins (Sergeant at Arms). Right Page, Left to Right. First Row: Melanie Austin. Devon Hendrex. Soma Parker. Renee Coffield. Teresa Hall. Lisa Jose, Gayle Rodgers. Kay Brown. Sherry Garden. Back Row: Betsv Rowden. Lynn Ann Hopkins. Fran Woodley. Timi Lasewicz. Sheila Brooks. Vickie Parks, Brenda Gladden. Launc Wickwire. Donna Atchley, Rachell Douglas. Sandy Blue, and Mary Nixon. NOT PICTURED: Renee Burkett, Lorraine Parker, Donna Thornton, and Shari Wolfe. KAPPA PHI SIGMA Left Page, Bottom Picture, Left to Right, First Row: Allison Copeland, Pam Beazley, Karen Battles. Corine Ramsey (Madison Academy), Dawn Perry (Butler), Sheryl Roberts, and Mary Boehms. Second Row: Casey Tripp, Cheryl Hart, Lisa Heifner. Right Page, Top Picture, First Row, Left to Right: OFFICERS. Cheryl Hart, Treasurer; Cindy McGriff. President. Second Row: Gaby Little, Chaplain; Yvonne Welch. Sergeant at Arms; Lisa Heifner. Historian; Angie Warren, Secretary. Third Row: Casey Tripp, Paula Osmer. 315 316 PHI CHI KAPPA’S MOTTO LOVE... is patient and kind; love is not jealous, or conceited, or proud, or provoked; love does not keep a record of wrongs; love is not happy with evil, but is pleased with the truth. Love never gives up; its faith, hope and patience never fail. — I Corinthians 13 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP. LEFT TO RIGHT: Left Page. Mike Sferes, Russ Carlin (Big Brothers). Left to Right. Front Row. Kim Couch. Sandra Donaldson. Lynda Lee. Kathy Ross. Middle Row, Dawn Reed, Leslie Everett, Lisa Dukemineer. Diane Atchley. Shelley Wickwire. Bridget Kelly. Claudia Cummings, Tammy McGee, Teresa Wright, Teresa Porter. Tami Stewart. Back Row. Left to Right. Melissa Aust. Patty Cowley. Susan Moore. Pam Cowley. Left to Right. Front Row. Bridget Kelly (Chaplain), Susan Moore (Secretary). Second Row. Left to Right, Pam Cowley (Vice-President). Teresa Porter (Sergeant at Arms). Back Row. Melissa Aust (President). Patty Cowley (Treasurer). 317 Julie Cummings Lisa Knight Cindy Spittler Dena Duke Vickie Little Julie Vadasy Kyoko Yokota Jamie Milburn Kyle Waldrop 3)8 President Top Picture. Clockwise from Top: Kyle Waldrop, Michelle Boyd. Jean McCoy. Dena Duke. Cathy Lacy. Pam Grochowsky. Dana Waldrop. Judy Copeland, Vicki Leech, Linda Carlyle. Denise Simmons. Julie Vadasy. Cindy Bucy. Cheri Spittler. Teresa Phillips, Lisa Knight, Lisa Glass. Carole Spittler. and Denise Atkinson. Middle Picture, First Row, Left to Right: Kim Cope. Linda Carlyle, and Dana Waldrop. Second Row, Left to Right: Dena Duke. Cindy Spittler. Vicki Little, and Teresa White. 319 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: BELL BROTHERS AUTO PARTS, 2502 Oakwood Ave.. 534-0667: ANDY'S PEST CONTROL. 502 8th Street. 536-0661: COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. Coke Adds Life to. . Everything Nice! HOUSE OF DOGS. 2222 Memorial Parkway, 536-9514; UNIQUE GIFTS, 6003 Mastin Lake Road. 852-8820; KRISTS BEAUTY SALON. Jordon Plaza. Put on COLUMBUS NEW! □31 radialY UNDEROAWG II II ...before you lose control FLl BROS. AUTO PART? KRIST’S BEAUTY SHOP Jordon Plaza ANDY’S PEST CONTROL 502 8th Street Phone 536-0661 320 MADISON PHARMACIES SOCIETY Ambulatory Pharmacy Bentley Drugs Company Butler Pharmacy Buy-Wise Discount Pharmacy Copeland Discount Drug Crystal Pharmacy Hazel Green Discount Drug Huntsville Pharmacy Humphrey Jones Hosp. Pharmacy Kec-Rcx Drugs | Lily Flagg Pharmacx J glJWedicai Arts Apothecary Nunn's Pharmacy Pcacodk' potfttcary People's Drugj . Props I Drugs Turners Pharmacy Thu Village Pharmacy Mft White Cross Pharmacy --f sp rJHHK 3?§ COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Compliments of THE MADISON PHARMACIES SOCIETY: Compliments of THE NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION: BURKETTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 304 Governors Drive. 539-1861. 321 McALLISTER'S HOMES CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: McALLISTER HOMES, 627 Meridian Street, 536-7913; McALLISTER INSULATION COMPANY. 627 Meridian Street, 536-7913: FIRST FEDERAL SAVING AND LOAN, 8402 Memorial Parkway, 100 South Side Square. 4008 University Drive. 539-5761: BRENDA'S BEAUTY SHOP, 348 Jack Coleman Drive, 539-4053. 627 Meridian Street Phone 536-7913 BRENDA’S BEAUJY SHOP PPnPRAI SAVINGS AND LOAN 322 ROYAL FUNERAL HOME 4315 Oakwood Ave. Phone 534-8481 Corner of Oakwood and Jordan COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP: ROYAL FUNERAL HOME, 4315 Oakwood Ave., 534-8481; STR1NGFELLOW AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, 2I21-A Meridian Street, 536-8212: DAIRY QUEEN, 2001 Max Luther Drive, 852-5433; Compliments of JAMES HOLMAN; FREEMAN AND BATTLE BARBER SHOP. 228 Church Street. 534-9208: Compliments of THE COBB’S. . i,f Pk STRI NGFELLOW’S rnone automotive 536-82 Compliments of The Cobb's FREEMAN AND BATTLE BARBER SHOP 228 Church St. 534-9208 Compliments of JAMES HOLMAN 323 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: STAR-LITE REC CENTER AND DISCO, 1 Mile North of Huntsville on the Parkway. 828-0791; NORTH ALABAMA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 528 Madison Street, 536-2611 or 539-0428; BREEDLOVE REALTY. 2006 Oak wood Ave.. 536-0658. STAR-LITE REC CENTER 1 Mile North of Huntsville Memorial on Parkway in Meridianville. Alabama STAR-LITE DISCO Located in Meridianville, Ala. Phone 828-0791 Huntsville’s Only Teen-Age Disco 324 COMPLIMENTS OF JAMES TIELKING CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Compliments of JAMES TIELKING; SHELBY COLE MOBILE HOMES, 3501 Memorial Parkway, 881-2061: HALLMAN'S MUSIC CENTER. 2107-A Meridian Street. 539-4181 or 539-7503; CARPETS UNLIMITED, 1025 Meridian Street. 539-3479: TWICKENHAM STATION RESTAURANT, 509 Williams Drive. 539-3797. WHERE SERVICE IS OUR REPUTATION- JAe sy (oo e fflome 3501 S. Memorial Parkway Huntsville, Ala. 35801 QUALITY HOMES Shelby Cole Open 7 Days (205)881-2061 Per Week HALLMAN'S MUSIC CENTER 2107-A Meridian St. at Corner of Oakwood and Meridian Phone 539-4181 325 CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: J. B. HILL AND SON JEWELERS. Heart of Huntsville Mall. 534-3464: HUNTSVILLE MUSIC CENTER, 9034-K Memorial Parkway. 881-7040: RATCLIFF CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. 1616 Pulaski Pike. 536-7826: JORDAN FABRICS. Jordan Plaza. 536- 2711: BURGER KING, 1004 Memorial Parkway. 533-1228. 10000 Memorial Parkway. 881-5746. 308 Jordon Lane, 533-0630. 326 COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP: GIFT LINEN MART. The Mall. 536-9351: SPRY FUNERAL HOME. 2411 Memorial Parkway, 536-6654: EDWARD'S WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOM, 231 North in Meridianville. 852-8950: Compliments of FRED . 327 ACKERMAN. PAUL V 130. 243. 286 ACKLIN,CHARLES t. 1.30 AC KLIN. TERRIS.289 ADAIR. JAMESC. 130 ADAIR. WENDY M 107 ADAMS. KENNY M 130.266 269. 278. 283 ADAMS. MARCUS 146 ADAMS.SHELLY M 130.261 ADAMS. SUZANNE M 107. 262 ADCOCK. MARY E. 130 ADCOC K. MICHAEL K 130. 221. 236. 237.272 ALBERT. DEANH. 146. 263 ALDRIC H. BRENDA JEAN 107 ALDRICH. JULIEC. 19 ALDRICH. MARK A 107 ALEXANDER. ANTHONY F 107 ALEXANDER. CALUE SUE 146 ALEXANDER. ERIC 272. 278. 293. 130 ALLBRITTON. ROBERT M. 107 ALLEGOOD. KATHERINE S 19. 200. 201 ALLEN. GLENDA 146 ALLEN. LENELL 107. 289 ALLEN. RANDY DWAYNE 146 ALLEN. STEVE D 130 ALLISON. SHERRY M 19.262 ALPHEN. LORETTA E. 107 ALVERSON. SHERRY 146 ANDERSON. ALAN LEE 146 ANDERSON. BARRY D 107 ANDERSON BEVERLY A 19. 274 ANDERSON. NANCY 146 ANDERSON. VERONICA 146 ANDREWS. MICHAEl T 107.247 277.294 ANSORGE. JENNIFER I. 146. 233.293 APPLETON. JOYCE 19 ARC HER. JULIE 146 ARCHIE. ANTHONY 130 ARGABRIGHT. KENNETH A 130 ARLEDGE. JOHN H 130 ARNOLD. EDW ARD E. 146. 190. 243 ARNOLD. HOLLY R 146 ARNOLD. SAMUEL R 107 ASBILL. LINDAS 19. 274 ATCHLEY. DONNA K 20.312. 313.276 ATCHLEY. SUSAN D 130 ATKINS. REBECCA S. 130. 266 ATKINSON DENISE B 107.235 ATKINSON. PAMELA M 146 254 ATKINSON. RENEE A 20. 267 A I NIP. CARET 146 ATWELL GINGER A 20.266. 280. 282. 292 AUGUSTINE. JENNETT A 107 277 AUGUSTINE. RICHARD 289 AUGUSTINE. SCOTT 146. 272 AUST. MELISSA A 107.292 AUSTIN. MELANIE 16. 20. 200. 201.260.281.289.292.312.313 AUSTIN. PAMELA J. 20. 274 AYERS. CHARLES D 20 AYERS. JF.EEL. 130 AYERS. LARVETT 146 AYERS. ROLANDA I 146 BABCOCK. ANITA K 107 BAILES. DARLA 130 BAILEY. JERALD L. 21. 285 BAILEY. MIC HAEL M 130 BAILEY MICHELLE! 262 BAKER. Bll L B. 21 BAKER.CAROLYN 146 BAKER. CASSANDRA 130 BAKER. DENISE 1.21 BAKER. JEFFERY EARL 146.289 BAKER. KERMIT274 BAKER KERRY L 21.263 BAKER. LAURA L 274 BAKER MARK A 130.249.273 BAKER. SABRINA 146.231.293 BAKER. SANDRA 197.297 BAKER. SANDRA E. 178 BAKER. TERRIEE. 130 BALDON. ROBBY 146 BALDWIN. CHARLES K JR. I0B BALL. CARI. D 146 BALLARD. CASSANDRA 130 BANCROFT. CAROLLT 146 BANCROFT. JAN 146 BANKS. ANGELA D 130 BANKS. SHARON T 108 BANKS. SHELIA A. 21 BANKSTON. J DW AIN 130 BARBER MARTY 130 BARKER. JANET 267. 274 BARKER. RICHARD I. 22 BARLEY. RHODAE 146 294 BARNARD. DAPHNE 146. 225. 226. 227. 245. 297 BARNARD. SHONDRA A. 130. 284 BARNES. KAREN F. 22.272 BARNES. MALCOl M 146. 243 BARNETT. GARY E 108 BARNETT. VICKIE I 130 BARRON. TRAVISCI AI BORNE 146.263 BARTON. M ARK I) 130.266 BASEMORE. JULIE 274 BASLOCK. BETH A. 146.263 BASTIN. MARK L. 146 BASTIN. RANDALL J. 108. 236. 237. 297 BATSON. MICHAEL N. 146. 243 BATTLE. ANDREW JR 108 BATTLE. DF.TR A A 108. 262. 267. 294 BATTLE.GERALDINE 22.274 BATTLE. JAN 146.245 BATTLE. JENNIFER LYNN 146 BATTLE. LARRY WAYNE 146 BATTLE. LYNDA FAYE 146 BATTLE. RALPH K 108.237.236 BATTLE. SYLVIA A 22. 284 BATTLE SYLVIA A 22.225.226. 227. 285 BATTLE. TONEY A 23.236.237 BATTLES. KAREN J. 130. 262. 294 BATTLES. MICHAEL 130.236.237 BATTLES. Ri'GIN A L 23. 262. 265. 267 BATTS. MANCHERIO D 273.295 B ATTS. TER ESSA M 146 BAl COM EISA R 146 BAT MAN. RICHARD R 108 BAXTER. DW AYNE L 108. 262. 266.295 BAZEMORE. JULIE A. 23 BAZEMORE. RUSTY A 108 BEATY. PHYLLISGAY 146. 267 BEATY. STANLEY T. 108 BE.AUFAIT. JOE A 23 BEAUFAIT. WILLIAM B 130 BEAVERS. BUREN A 108. 272 BEAVERS. WILLIAM B. 146 BEAZLEY. PAMELA J. 130.262. 265 BECKER ANDYG. 130.276 BFCKFR. FRANCES MARIE 146. 234 BEDDINGFIELD. VICKY I) 130 BELL. BILL W 130.237.236 BELL. JENNIFER 130 BELL. LINDY G. 23 BELL. THOMAS J 108.217.219. 220. 236. 237 BEN. FRED 131 BENDALL. TERESA J 131 BENNETT. JIMMY P 23.236.237 BENNETT. TIMC. 131.236. 237 BENTLEY. GREG 24 BERMENDER. GARY 146 BERRY. CYNTHIAE 146 BERRY. KENT D 108.266 BERRY. TINA M 131 BERRYHILL. DONNIE LEE 24 BERRYHILL. JERRELL W. 108 BEST. EDDIE 131 BETTS. CHARLIE 146 BETTS. CHARLIE L 108.273 BICE. JAMES R 108 BICE. JOHNNY N. 131 BINEORD. YVETTE 108.262. 264. 265. 297 BINGHAM. JEFFREY C. 24. 74 BIRDSONG. PAM R 131.294 BISARI A. YOGF.SH 24.230.281 BISHOP. DEBBI A 131 BISHOP. RANDY J 146 BLACK. LORI L 24 BLACKBURN. ANDREA L. 146. 297 BLACKMAN. DARYL 131 BLACKMON. LEA 108 BLACKSTONE. WILLIAM D. 131. 221.236.237 BLANKENSHIP.CHARLES E. 25 Bl ANKINC HIP. REBLC'CA J 25 BLUE. SANDY 131.192. 230. 278. 293.312.313 BLUE. REBECCA C 108. 234. 266. 269. 281.292 BI.Y1HE. BYRON K 108.294 BOEHME. MARY 131.262. 265. 272 BOLDEN. PAULA 146. 263 BOI EY. DOUGLAS 147. 263 BOILING. FRANK 25. 200. 201. 236.237. 280. 282 BOLTON 25 BONE. CAROLYN B 230.297 BONE. FRANKLIN 108 BONE. GREG I. 108 BONE. JAMESI3I BONE. LAURIE A 108.225.226. 297 BONE. LISA D. 131 BONE. LYCIA L 108.227. 245 BONE. MICHAEL 147 BONE. NAOMI 147 BONE. RICKY RENARD 147 BONE. ROBERT H 147 BONE. TERESA Y 5. 274 BONE. VICKIE A. 108 B(X)NE. MARCUS T. 147. 263 BORDELON. MICHELLE A. 109. 266 BORSCH ARDT. ROBIN 147.231 BOUDREAUX. CONNIE M 147 BOUDREAUX. SYLVIA F 147 BOURNE. JOYCE A. 26.29 BOURNE. SYLVIA L. 131. 266. 272 BOUSK A. GREGORY W. 109 BOl'SK A. ROY P 147 BOUSK A. THOMAS A. 26. 273 BOUSSOM. ERIN K. 131.244. 272 BOUSSOM.TODDS. 109. 244. 281. 295 BOWEN. WILLIAM M. 147. 43 BOWERS. JAMES 131 BOYACK. ANDREA 147. 67 BOYD. AMANDA LYNN 147 BOYD. MICHELLE E. 109.195. 228. 292 BOYETT. GREGORY 26 BRADEN. ROBERT KEITH 147 BRADEN. RODNEY W 109 BRADFORD. BRETT W. 109. 274 BRADFORD. BRIAN K 26 BRADFORD. DERRICK 147 BRADFORD. KELLY A 147 HR DFORD. MARCIA 1 131 BRADFORD. SHERRY L 131. 193 BRADFORD. W ILLIE L 131 BRADLEY. ALLEN 109 BRADLEY. BRUCE 131 BRADY. JOANIEE. 131 BRAGG. TEDDY 147.293 BRASHER. DEBRA A 26 BRASH R. JAMES 147 BRASWELL LISA D. 27.274 BRATTON BENNY J 131 BRATTON MARCUSV. 109 BRAYBOY. TERRY W 147 BRAZIER. ANGELA 27. 274 BRAZIER. CYNTHIA R. 147 BRAZIER. DEBRA 109 BRAZIER. DONNA D. 131 BRAZIER TERESA K. 147 BREAUX. ERIC 147.272 BREGARD. JAMES F 131.236. 237 BREGARD. TAMMY FR ANCES 147 BREGARD. WAYNE T 27. 66. 277 BREWER. ALVIN M 131.263 BRIDGE. RHONDA 109.274 BRIDGES. TERRY 27 BRIDWELL. ANGELA 131. 266. 269 BRIGHTWEl.L. EDWIN 109.273 BROACH. JEFF D. 131. 237.236 BROCA TO. MARY L. 131 BROCKS. MARY 147. 69. 289 BRODIE. THOM AS D 131 BROOKS. DAWN 131.234 BROOKS. BRIGGITTE 131 BROOKS. JEFFREY G. 27 BROOKS. REGINALD 131 BROOKS. RICHARD D 109 BROOKS. RICHARD H 131 BROOKS. SHEII A R 27. 178. 200. 201.229. 282.289.312.313 BROOKS. FODD 131.221 BROWN. ANTHONY P. 131 BROWN. CARMEN D 109 BROWN. CHARLIE 109 BROWN. CYNTHIA A. 147. 67 BROWN. CYNTHIA! 132.269. 293 BROWN. DLBRA 109 BROWN. GREGORY D. 109 BROW N. JAMES O 109. 247. 266. 69. 277. 283. 292 BROWN. JENNIE K 110 BROW N. JERRY A 109 BROW N. JOHN C. 132 BROWN. KIMBERLEY 28 BROWN. MARK E. 28. 263. 280. 282. 95 BROWN. MAURICE 147. 263 BROWN. RICHARD B 147 BROWN. TUCKFR 28. 00. 201. 280. 282 BROWN. RUSSELL L 132 BROWN. TAMMY M. 28 BROWN. TERRI KAY 132. 234. 293.294.312.313 BROWN. VF.RNASSF.V 132 BROW NLEF-CEDRIC 215 BROXT ON. TAMMY G 109.274 BRUFGGEMAN. MARTIN J 8 BRUNNER. SYTHFRA 8. 274 BRYANT. BARRY 132. 295 BRYANT. CHARLES K 109.262 BRYANT. CHARLIE 147 BRYANT. LUCAS2I5 BRYANT. SPENCIT 132.221 BRYANT. STEPHANIE 109 BUCY. CAMERON E. 147 BUC'Y. CYNTHIA L. 29 BUNDY. CARLA 109 BURCHFIELD. MARGARET KAY 147 BURCHFIELD. RLBF.CCA J 132. 272 BURGESS. MARY F 109 BURKETT. RENE 109 BURKHOLDER. CYNTHIA A. 109. 334. 335 BURLESON. JAMES MAX JR 110.217.219. 220.236. 237 BURLESON. JOHN 132 BURNETT. BARRY 147 BURNF.TT. MARTIN J 132 BURNETT. W INSLOW' 147 BURNS. GARY A 29 BURRESS. ROLAND E. 110 BURSON. JAMES H. 147 BURTON. DARELL ERIC 147. 43 BURTON. GEOEEREY 147. 243 BURTON.GEOFFREY K 110 BURWELL. AI.ONZO 147 BE RW ELL. OTIS D 132.248 289 BYERS. TIM 110 BYNUM. BARNEY WILLIAM 147. 243 BYNUM. JOHN DANIEL 147. 243 BYNLM. LAURA A 132.234 BYRD. ADAIR E 132.247 BYRD. BART N 29 BYRD. DON 132. 294 BYRD. KATRINA 110.274 BYRD. MICKEY 29. 236. 238 BYRUM. PAUL B 132.262 CABLE. DEBOR AH D 29. 261.297 C ALHOU N. J AM ES W 30.278 CALHOUN. MARY KATHY 245. 266. 272.293 CALHOUN. THOMAS M 147 CAMP. DEBORAH J 30. 274 CAMP. DONNA L. 132. 293 C AMPBELL JANET M. 132.262 CAMPBELL JEFF 132. 147 CAMPBELL RONALD 147. 43 CAMPBELL THEODORE T 110 CANTRELL MARK 147 CANTRELL. MARK S 132 CARDEN. CHIP 147. 191 C ARDEN. RIC HARD E .30 C ARDEN. ROGER D. 132 CARDEN.SlltRRY L. 132. 192. 312.313 CARLIN. RANDY 30. 219. 236. 238 CARLIN. RUSSELL J 110.220 C ARLISLE. DEBORAH I) 132 CARLISLE. FLORA M. 110 CARLSON.GARY R 110.261 CARLTON. EDWARD J 147 CARLYLE. LINDA G 31.228.260 CARPENTER.CARLA R 147 CARRODINE. CRAIG 269 CARROLL. BRF.NDAK 31 CARROLL JANICE MARIE 147 CARROLL KATHY LYNN 31 CARROLL. KEITH 132 CARRON. JOANNE F 110 CARSON. REBECCA L 110.254 CARSON. TIMOTHY II. 132.278 CARTER. CRAIG A 31.236.238 CARTER. DAVID 148.293 C ARTER. DAVID A. 110 CARTER. KELLY 31. 33. 235. 266 CARTER. LAURIE 32. 260. 82. 289. 334. 335 CARTER. SUSAN 32.280 CARTER. VICKIE 132 CARTWRIGHT. JAMES 148 CAR I WRIGHT. PEStBRA 132 CARTWRIGHT. ROY 32. 288. 289 C ASEBOLT. DONNIE 110. 286. 88 CASON. PATRICIA 148. 94 CASSADY. KEVIN 110. 236. 238 CASSADY. PATRICIA 148. 294 C ASTEEL. USA 148 C ASTILLO. CAR MEN 16.32.202. 203. 260. 292. 294 CATES, MARTHA 32 CATES. SADIGFNF 110 CAUSEY. MICHAEl 110.194 C AVENDER. KIMBERLY 132 CAWT HORN. CHARLES 132 CEBUL A. SUZANNE 148 CM ADBOURNE. CATHY 110 CHADBOURNE. CONNIE 132 CHAFIN. ANDREA 33. 280. 81 292 CHAFIN. TODD 148. 289 CHAMBERS. PATRICIA 148 CHANDLER. AMI A 148 CHANDI PR. SHERRY 33 CHANDLER. SUSAN 110 CHANDLER. VANESSA 132.297 chargualae: ronnie i io CHAS ERS. SHARON 148.289 CHICK.CHRIS 132 CHICK. LAURA 33.275 CHILDERS. JOHN 110.220 2 36 238 CHILDRESS. CATHRYN 33. 26 CHRISTMAS. KATHY 132 CHUNN. PHILLIP 148 CHYNOWF.TH. JAYS A 148 294 CHYNOWETH. MICHAEL 110 CLANTON. JAMES 33. 261 CLANTON. PHIL 132.263 CLARIDY. MICHAEL 148 CLARK. BRAD 33. 236. 238 CLARK. BRIDGE ITE 110. 288 CLARK. CASSANDRA 110.274 CLARK. ELISA 34. 280. 282 CLARK. FAUN 148 CLARK. LORAINE 110.297 CLARK. REGINALD 148 CLARK. ROLAND 133. 236. 38 CLAY. ANNA 148. 267 CLAY. KAREN 34. 276. 284. 285 CLEM. SANDRA 110.274 CLEMENTS, JUNE 34 CLEMENTS. LESLIE 148. 191 CLEMONS. ANTHONY 289 Cl II I. CAR1.A 148 CLOER. GREG 34 CLOER. MELISSA 111 CLOPTOK. DAWN 148.289 (OAKLEY. CYNTHIA 111.262. 265 COBB. F.l I EN 34. 266. 283. 284. 285. 292 COBB. TERESA 34. 66. 84. 285 COCHRAN DAVID II1.220.272. 278. 281 COCHRAN. TIMOTHY 133.250 COFFEY PAMELA III. 255.226 227. 246. 247. 281 COFFEY PENELOPE 148. 247 COFFEY. REBECCA 148.267 CO! FIELD. RENEE 106. III. 194 228.281.312.313 COETELD. PAMELA 111.275. 2 42 COKER. LINDA III COLE. CONSTANCE 148 COLE. MF.LINDA 148. 78 COLE. RAYMOND 148 COLE. WILLIAM 111.236. 238. 2 44 COLLIER. ANDRLA 133.269 COLLIER. GARY 148. 243 COLLIER. JEFFREY 111.220. 74 COLLIER. RICKEY E. 111.243. 250 COLLIER RICKEY 148 COI LIER. ROBERT III COLI.INS. ERIC 148. 243 COLLINS. MARK III COLT RANK. SANDRA 148.272 CONGO. LORI 111 CONKLIN, MARK 148. 272 CONNOLLY. KENT 133 CONRAD. BEVERLY III 266. 77. 83 CONWAY. ANNL 35. 280. 282. 260 CONWAY.LORETIA III. 260 CONW AY. PA I RICK 133 COOKE. PATRICIA 133 COON ROD. FLORENCI 274 COOPER. DEBBIE 148 COOPER. DENNIS 111 COOPER. GARY 133.220 COOPER. RUSSELL 148 COPE. KIMBERLY 11 1. 275. 292 COPE I AND. Al.l.ISON 133. 26 26' COPE I AND. JEANNII 148 COPELAND. JUDY 111.234 COPELAND. KERRY 148 COPELAND. PAUL DARN EL I 133. 248. 49 CORBIN ARNOLD 35 CORBIN. M il 148 CORDI R AARON 148. 269 CORE. JANET 133 CORE. TIMOTHY 35.272 CORLEY. PHYLLIS 35. 61.274 288.289 COSBY. STF PHONE 133 COSPI R I AURIE35 COT HRI N. TINA 148 COUCH, KIMBERLY 133.230.272 COUNSEL MEN. KAT HY 148 COUNTS. SHEILA 148. 254. 272 COWLEY. PAMELA III 234. 78 328 COWLEY. PATRICIA III. 228.278 COWI.EY. TIMOTHY 111.220 COX. DAVID 37.286 COX. MIKF. 111.220 COX. ROGER 133 COX. STEPHEN 133. 272 CRABBE. TINA 133.274.293 CRABTREE. JANA 148 271 294 CRAIGHEAD. KARI N 148. 297 CRAWFORD. DOUGLAS 133 CRAWFORD. PHILLIP 133 C RI ACY. RICHARD37 CROPP. CLRALEE 111 C ROSS. PAMELA 37 CROSSFIELD. DIANE 133. 262 CROSSFIELD. SCOTT 37. 202. 203 280. 282 CROWSON. STANLEY 3? CRUMBLEY RUSSEI I 133. 273 CRUMLEY. PATRICIA 133 CRUNK. SLZANNF. 148.247 293 CRUTCHER. CHARLAYNE 111. 297 CRUTC HER CYNTHIA 148. 289 CRUTC HER. DEME I RIA 36 CRUTCHER. SANDRA 148 CRUTCHER. SC OTT 36. 219. 236. 238 CRUTCHER. TIMOTHY 148 CRUTCHER. WALTER 133 CRUTCHER. W'ARRI.N 36. 222. 223 CUMMINGS.CLAUDIA 106. III. 194. 267. 269.278.292.294 CUMMINGS. JAY 148 CUMMINGS. JULIE 36 CUNNINGHAM. RHONDA 36 CUR1IS.REGC IE250 CUR IIS. WENDELL 111 CURT IS. WILBERT 250 CUTLER. KEITH 148 CUTLER. KEITH 112 DANIEL. DUVALLF 38. 202. 203. 294. 295 DANIEL SCOTT Al I.EN 148 DANIEL TERRY 112.274 DAVENPORT. MARK 133 DAVIDSON. BESSIE 149 DAVIDSON. JAC KIE 38 DAVIS. BE TH 266. 268. 283 DAMS.CAROLYN 149 297 DAVIS. DF.NAEG 133 DAVIS. GARY 133.236 238 DAVIS. PEACHES 133. 284. 293. 297 DAVIS. JF RITA 146. I49. 267 Davis, jimmy 112.236.238 DAVIS. MARY BETH 112.262 DAVIS. MICHAEL 38. 222. 223 DAVIS. REGINA 38. 274. 275. 277. 280.281.292 DAVIS. SHEILA 112.262. 265 DAVIS. SHERRIE 112 DAVIS. SHERRY 149.262 DAVIS. SYLVIA 112 DAVIS. TOMMY 38 Davis, tracf.y 112.274 DAVIS. WENDELI 112 DAVIS. WILLIE 133 DAY. DAVID 39 DAY. DONNA 112 DF.AKINS. ROBERT 133. 24-1 DEAN. TERRI 133 DEAN. JACQUELINE 112 DEAN. JOHN 112 DEAN. KOLEAN 112 DEAN. WILLIE 133. 289 DEBOW'. DEBR A 39. 261. 274 DEBOW'. KIM 133 DECK KEVIN 133. 2ft6 DEC K. SHARON 112.274 DEES. GREGORY 133.262 DEMPSEY. DAVID 133 DENNIS. CHIP 112 DFSHIELDS. CARLA 39. 284 DIAL STEPHANIE 39.274. 275. 284. 285. 297 DICKERSON. PAT I 112 DILL. BRIAN 39. 286 DILL. KEVIN 112. 286 DODSON. JANET 149.294 DODSON. MARGARITA 149 DODSON. PALOMA 112 DONAHUE KELLY 39 DONALDSON. MICHEA1 112. 272. 297 Donaldson, sandra 133.234. 272.278.293 DONEGAN. GARY 112.289 DOOLITTLE. ROGER 40 DOR RIES. STEVEN 149 DORRIES. SUSAN 133.273 DORSEY. FREDA 134. 225.226. 227 DOTSON CAROL 134.272. 273. 295 TXH SON. SCOTT 149 DOUGLAS. EMANUEl 134 DOUGLAS. LORENZO 149 DOUGLAS. MITCHELL 149.243 DOT GLAS. R ACHELI. 112.234. 292.312.313 DOUGLAS. SARAH JANE40. 274 DOl GLASS. FREDDY 40 DOWNS BELINDA 112 DRAKE. TERESA 134 DRAPER BELINDA 134. 295 DRAPER TONYA 149 DUBLIN. CURTIS 149 DUGGAN. KEITH 149. 266. 268 DUKL. CONST ANC E 40 DUKE. DANNY 134. 192.221.236. 236 DUKE. DEN A 41. 202. 203. 278. 280 Dl Kl MINEI R. LISA 134 DUNCAN. DIANE 134. 261 DUNCAN. ANNETTE 149 DUNC AN. K ATHY 41 duncan. Patricia 134 Dl SCAN. ANDY 112 DUNN. CHRISTOPHER 112 DUNN. LANCE 149. 269 DUNLAP. CLIFFORD 112 Dl NN. I AMI 149. 254 DUNN. TOBY 41. 202.202. 219. 250. 260 DUNN. TONI 41 DURAN. CATHERINE 149 Dl RDEN. SANDRA 134. 295 Dl II HI R. MARTIN 134 DYE. DWIGHI 149 EARLE. SHARON 41 EARLE. SHERRY 261 EARLY. SHEIl A 134.294 EASLEY DAVID 113 EASTERLING. RANDY 113. 220 EDW ARDS. CHARLES 149. 289 EDW ARDS. JEFFREY 43.222. 223 EDWARDS. SHARON 149 EDW ARDS. TERRIE4J EDW ARDS. YVOMA 134 EIDSON.CECII 149 I I Dl RS GRI G 43. 204. 205. 236. ELKINS. REBECCA 149 ELLEDGE. KAREN 272 ELLEDGE. PATRICIA 113.272 EI.LING. DEE DEE 261. 280. 282. 295 I LI ING. RICHARD 149. 272 ELI ING. ANDREA 43 EI.LING. DONN A 113.261 ELLIOT I. DENISE 1.34 ELLIOTT. DAVID 43. 284.285 EL Lion. SHIRLEY ANN ETT E 149 ELLIOTT. PAl I 149 ELLISON. DEBRIS 148 ELLISON. Dl l ANSI 149. 293 ELLISON. DENISER 134.272. 289 ELSTON. BARBARA 113.272 ELSTON. EVA 113 ENG. EVA 274 KRBACH. CHRIS 149 272 TRIC KSON PAH 134 ERNST PATTI 42. 274 ERSKINE. DEBOR AH 113 ERSKINE. JOHNETHA 149 ERSKINE. MARCO 134 ESI NSOY. OZDEN 42 F.SSI ISC.ER. TIM 42. 204 205.278. 279.280.281.291 EVANS. GREGORY 134.263 EVANS. JANICE 29S EVANS. SI AM FY 149 EVERETT. CU R I IS 42. 266. 267. 268. 269.280. 281 EVERETT. I ESI IE 134. 245. 266 272. 28.3 EWING. MARJORIE 44 EZF.I.L. I RANK 45 FALCONER. CASSANDRA 113 FALC ONER. PEEK IA 149 EAR I I Y. WII VIA 113 FT AG I F.Y, K AI RINA 149 F EARN. JEFF 134 FEARS. MIC HAEI 44.250.261 FEARS. W|| LIE 113. 286 FFLCH. M ARILYN 44. 280. 282 FELKER. JAMES 289 FERRIS. DFBROAH44.272 FERRIS. SUSAN 149 FILLS. IX)NN A 45. 261 297 FIELDS. NATALIE 45.261.284. 285. 295 FINS JAMES45. 236. 238. 248. 272 FISHI R. KENNI I H 45 FLEMING. PHYLLIS 45.262.264 280 282 H I MING. HEATHER 134 FLEMING. BRIGGLITE 149 FLETCHER. CATHY 113.292 FLETC HER CLARA TERESA 149 FLETCHER JEFFREY 266 FLETCHER. JILI.45 266. 283 FLETCHER. R C 134.236.238 FLETCHER. THADDF.US 149 FLINT. CAR LA 46. 274 FLINT. WILLIAM 113 FLORY. KEVIN 46 FLOYD. KIM 149 FLOYDS. WILLIAM 46. 262. 280. 282. 294 FONTENOT. AI F.CIA 113. 261 FONTENOT. MICHELLE 149 FORGES. EDITH 113.262. 265 FORD. CHARLOTTE 134 FORD. DEBORAH 149 FORD. DLLORIS 113 FORD.GWENDOLYN 113 FORD. JANNETTE 254 FORD. LILLIE 113 FORD. RICKY 149 FORD. SHIRLEY 46 FORD. W ANDA 149. 269 FORDS. JANET 113 FORTNER JACK 113 FOWLER. STEVEN 113 FOX. GEORGE 149 FRANKLIN. ARRI 149 FRANKLIN. CINDI 113 FRANKLIN. DAI.PHNE 149. 293. 297 FRANKLIN. GEORGE 46 FRANKLIN. LISA 134 I RANKI IN. SANDRA 149.225. 226.227.245 FRANKLIN. SANDRA 149. 225. 226.227.245 FRANKLIN. SHARRON 46 FREDRICK. MICHAEL 47 FREE. PHILIP 113. 272. 281 I RELLS.jr.FI RI Y47 I RF.LMAN. ANTHONY 150 freeman, jamie M3 I REEVI AN. KAREN 134 FREEMAN. LAI RIL 134. 262. 265 FREEMAN. LEVI 47 FULLER SHIRLEY 149 FI NK. ELIZABETH 150 GABLE. DON 113 GAH AN. Al l.EN 47. 263. 272. 278. 280. 282.292. 295 GAILLARD. CHERYL 47 GAINES. TIM 134.263.276 GALINDO. ESPRANZA 113 GAMBREL!.. PHIL 134 ganey.Catherine 48 276. 277. 280. 281 GARDNER. DIM TA 48. 235. 245. 260. 294. 297 GARDNER. FELICIA 114. 260. 262. 267. 269. 297 GARDNER. LAWRENCE 150. 262 GARDNER. VANESSA 134.265. 284.293 (.ARGIS. ANGELA 48. 274 GARNER. DELEI THY 150 GARNER. EARLEAN 113.295 GARNER. RF.NEA 134 GARNER. SHARON 134 GAUT DAVID 134 GEAN. LEE 48 GE.AV MARK 150.243 GEN TLE. TOBY 114. 220. 236.239 GENTRY. TIM 48 GEORGE. JOM 114 GEORGE. LALITHA 49.260. 334. 335 Cil ATTINO. PAl 1 49.273 GIBSON. LESLIE 114 GIDDENS. SANDRA 150.294 GIDEON. REN EDA 269. 297 GILLESPIE. WALTER F 49.266 GILLIAM. TIM L 114 GILLIES. SCOTT 49. 280. 282 GLADDEN. BRENDA 114 246. 247. 294.312.313 GLADYS. MARY 134 GLASS. AMELIA 150.294 GLASS. LISA 114. 294 GODFREY. VIARY 134. 266 GODSEY. RONALD 135. 272. 293 GODWIN. DAVID 49. 276 GODWIN. THU VIA MARIE 49. 295 GOLHRING. ROGER 114.281 GOG I EN. JOHN 150 GODFREY KAY 269 GOINS. RIM A 135 GONZALES. DAVID 114 286 288. 289 GOODE. KENNETH 150 GOODE. MELVIN 135 GOOIX ION. MARK 135 GOODWIN RUSTY 135 GORIXTV DEBORAH I IIGH 150 GORDOVGW I NDO! YN 50 GORDON. LARRY 135 GORDON. MELVIN 135. 288 GORDON. PATRICIA 50. 274 GOSNELL AUTHUR B 114.246. 247 GOWTNS. LEE A 114. 272. 286. 288. 292 GRABfcN. KAREN L. 150 GRACE. KEITH 135 GRAN I. CATHY 135. 293. 297 GRAY. JILL VI 114.267.269.281 GRAY. KATHLEEN 150.267 GREEN. RUTH 150. 261 GREEN. MERLON 50. 278 GREEN. PATT Y 294 GRESHAM CHARLOTTE 114 GRIFFIN. MARII YN 135.289 GRIZZARD. CALVIN 114 276. 286. 289 GRIZZARD. EVELYN 114 GROCHOWSKY. KAREN 150. 231.293.294 GROCHOWSKY. MICKEY 114 GROCHOWSKY. PAVI 114. 234 GUNDLACH. CAROL 114 GURI F.Y. DARRYL 50. 204. 205. 272. 276.278. 295.297 GURI EY. MARK 114 GURLEY.SHARON KAY 114 GURLEY. VICTOR 150.243 GUTHERY. KEYTON ALAN 150 GUYETTE. CLARENCE 150.243 HADDOX RANDY 50 HAILEY. MARTIN 114.262 HAILEY. PAMELA 114 HALE. BRYAN 220 HALEY. CARMEN 150 HALEY. MAUREEN 294 HALING. RALPH 135 HALL. AARON 150 HALL. CYNTHIA 149. 267 HALL. DAN IF. I 135.288 HAll GARY 135 HALL. JACK 51 HALL. JAMES 135 HALL. KAREN 150 HALL. KIMBERLY 51.245 HALL. PEGGY 51. 262. 264. 280. 281 MALI RANDY 135.236.239 H Al I . STEVE 135.236.239 HALL. TERESA 234.313 HALLMAN. NANCY 114.262. 264 HALSLLL JERRY 248 HALSELL RICHARD 149 hambrick. valerif. 150.293 HAMLET. USA 135 HAMMONDS. PAMELA 150 HAMMONDS. QUENTIN 150 HAMPTON. BALDWIN. NEAL 150 HANDY. CYNTHIA 234. 284. 285 HANKINS. MARCUS 150. 289 HANKINS. NOR MAN 115 HANNAH. KAY 51 Harbin.Clayton tyronf. 150 HARBIN. VICKY 115 HARDIN. LEON 135 HARDIN. KATHY 115.289 HARDIN PAMELA 135 HARDIN. WILLIE 135 HARDY. BELINDA 150 HARDY. WAYNEC 115.244.272. 276 HARGRAVE. DEBORA 150 HARGR AVE. STEVE 52 HARGRAVE SARAH 115 HARGRAVF. DEBORA 115 llARKF.Y. MARSTTTAM 115. 234 HARGROVE. FELIX 115. 236. 239. 250 HARGROVE. KEN 135 HARGROVE. RACHEL 245. 289 HARMON.CARL 150. 293 HARMON. LAI R.A E 115 HARMON. MICHAEL 115. 286 288 HARNESS. PAMELA 135 HARPER. CHERYL 135.297 HARPER. BELINDA SUE 150 HARPER.CYNTHIA LYNN 150. 267. 273.289 HARPER. DEBORAH 52 HARPER RFN ATE 52. 261 HARRINGTON. MIDGE 280 HARRIS. ANDRE 135 HARRIS. ANGELA 150. 245 269. 293. 297 HARRIS. CARO! YN 135 HARRIS. CONNIE 150 HARRIS. DF.LONZO 135 HARRIS. FRANK I IN 135. 236. 239 HARRIS. GRECiORY 280 HARRIS. JENNIFER 289 HARRIS.! AURA 267 H ARRIS. LUCINDA 115.274 HARSHAW. SANDY 115.225. 227. 245 HARSHBARGER. DAVID 294 HART. CHERYL 115. 262. 264.272. 277 HARTLEY. LESLIE 274 HAWK ANN 150.245 HAW KINS. JOHN CARLTON 150. 289 HAWKINS. SARAH 52. 280 HAYASHI. MELISSA 135 HAYDEN. MAUREEN 150 HAYDEN. NANCY 115 HAYES. SHARON 150. 269 HAYES. STEVE 135 HAYGOOD. CURTIS 150 HAZELRIG. SHARON 52.274 HEFLIN. JAMES 53 HEIFNER. LISA 115.262. 265.277 HELMICK. JAMES 115 HELSER. KELLY 115 HELTON. LYNDA 135.262 HENDERSON. Al IHUR 53.263. 292 HENDERSON. LA MONT 115.272 HENDRIX. DEVON 115.292. 312. 313 HEM F.Y. SANDRA 135.294 HENRY. CHARLES 135 HENRY. JEANETTE 150 HENRY. TOMMY I . 115 HEREFORD. FLEClAL 1 53 HEREFORD. RIC HARD 150 HEREFORD. SANDRA 135 HERSHBERGER. DAVID W 115 HEWLETT. ROBERT 236. 239 HEYER. ANNE A. 135 HICKS. BEVERLY 110 HICKS. BEVERLY 135 HICKS. MICHELLE YOVONNE 53. 284.285. 292 HILBURN. JEFF D 53.278. 280. 282 HILBURN. LISA 115.277. 295 HILL. DAISY 115 HILL. JERRY W 116 HILL. REBECCA J 115 HILI. RICKY 151 HILLIARD. KENNETH W 135 HILLIARD. EISA A 53.274 HINKLE. STACY A 151 HOBBS. ANGELA D 151 289 HOCH.STEVEN K 116 HOLRNF.R. SHARYL A. 136 HOFFMAN. DAWN 151 HOGUE. SANKRAK 151 HOGUE. STEVE VI 54 HOLDEN. JIMMIE ALI EN 54 HOLEMAN. RICHARD 151 HOLLAND. JERRY D 136. 261 HOLLINGSWOR TIL ANITA 54 HOLLINGSWOR TH. MURRAY 54. 182. 265 HOLLOW AY. TRACF.Y A 116 HOI LUM. LISA M 136 HOLMAN DAVID MARK 136 236.239.221.297 HOLMAN. LARRY D 54. 250. 261 HOLMAN. RUBY A 136 HOLMES. DENISE R 136 HOLMES. DONNY W I It. HOMES. JOSEPH C 116 HOLMES. LINDA FAYE 13© HOLT. ANTHONY L 136 HOLT. HOLLY BARBARA 151. 254. 272 HOLZHEIMER. JEFF M 136 HON AKER. HERBERT H 54 HONEYCUTT. CAR! 151.243 HONEYCUTT. CYNTHIA 151 HONEYCUTT.CYNTHIA D 136 HONEYCUTT. ROBI R T C 116 HOOD. M ARK 151 HOOTF.N. CHRIS L. 151 HOOTEN.LALRIG 116 HOPKINS. LYNN ANN 116. 260 278.312.313 HOPPER. JOSEPH K 151.243 HORNER. JAN M 136.261 HORTON. DARRYLL I 136 HORTON. ELIZABETH 136 HORTON. PAM 151 HORTON. WII LIAM 55 HOT AUNG. MELODY G 136. 244 HOUSTON. MARTHA 136 HOV AT ER. L AU R A 55.266. 268. 274 HOW ARD. AMY H. 136. 144 HOW ARD. ANDREW 151.269 HOWARD. CINDY C. 136 HOW ARD.CYNTHIA 136 334 335 HOW ARD. DONALD W 136. 268. 262. 266 329 HOW ARD. KELLEY I 151 HOWARD I Al Rl M 116.261 334 335 HOW ARD. I I AS D 5.234. 244 285 HOW ARD. SHARON M 151.262 HOWELL Rl FI I 55 HOY LI.. TIMOTHY I.. 55. 276. 2?8 IU DSON. DEBORAH I 11 267. 269 HUDSON. MARK 56. 236. 239 HUFFSTFTI FR. SAMMY 116 11 . 220. 272 HUGGINS.TIMOTHY I 136.193 2 .Vi 239.221 Hl.GHIS C ARI I.LNJ 6 HUGHES. Rl IA Ilf. Ill MPHRhY. BILI Y 136 HI MPHRHY.CI.IFIORI) 151.243 HUMPHREY. DONMI-.R 116. 220. 233. 222 236. 239 IU NSl ( KI R MIKI 136 III N I DONN A K 56 266 283 274 292 HI NT . JOHN F 136 HUNT I.ARRY K 136 III N|. MIIIZI 1.36 III N I. p| A IRA K 136.267 HUN 11 R. KORAN 6. 261 HI Nil R. MICHAEL I. 136.221. 222. 223.236. 239. 29.3 HUNT! R PAM HI A 151 HI N|| R RON II I 31, HURT. ANGELA M 56.268. 66. 280. 282. 283 2K6 HURT IAC QI IT INI K 136 266 286. 283 IU I TO. I I IZABI.TH ANN 57. 204. 205.275.334.335 HYDER. CHARLES I 116.236 239 HUTCHENS. W ADE 151.263 272 HYDE.DEBBIE 15! HYDE. NOAH 151 INMAN. DONNA K 116 IRVIN JIMMY M 136 IRVIN Tl Rl ASMAl Rl I N 151 IRWTN.CHARI.E.S B 151 IRWIN PH 11 I IP 116 ISBELL.CYNTHIA RENI I 151 ISBELL. JAMLS 151. 190. 24.3 IVEY. MARK M 136 JACKSON. JAMES I 116.236 239 JACKSON. KIRKI 136 JACKSON. PIIYLI IS 57 260. 2X0. 281 JACKSON. IONY 136 JAC KSON. VALERI! 57 JACOBS. MICHAEL 116 JACOBY. CTM Y 57.262. 265. 278 JACOBY.I VNN 136 JAGER. DAVID 136. 263.334.335 JAGER. DEBRA 151.263 J AM AR Rl I A 151 262 JAMER TARA 116.260. 292 JAMERSON ANDRI 137 236.239 JAMES. DWIFGT 116 JAMES MARII YN 116.297 JAMES. PAM El A 116.274 297 JAMES RANDY 116. 268. 266 283 J ASPER BRENDA 297 JEAN. LINDA 116.274 JEAN. JAMES 137 JEFFERSON. STEPHANII 1.37 Jl MKTNS riMMY 137 JENNINGS. ALLISON 117 JEMSF.N. DANIF.I 117.248 JENSEN. PAUL 57.244 273 JEROME. DENNIS 137. 244 JEROME. MARY 137 JOHNSON. BARBARA 117. 274 JOHNSON. CHARLENI 1.37.269 JOHNSON. (T ARENCI 137.236. 239. 248. 249 JOHNSON. DIANE 117.286 JOHNSON. EDDIE 151 JOHNSON. GREG 117.220 JOHNSON. JACQUELINE 234 JOHNSON JOE 137.221 JOHNSON. JOEL 137 JOHNSON. JOHN M 58 JOHNSON. KIMBFRI Y 151 JOHNSON. I AMBERT 151 293 JOHNSON.! AURFN 117. 262 265. 297 JOHNSON. MELODY 58 274 JOHNSON MARVIN 137 JOHNSON. NATALIE58 JOHNSON. NOR AI.IL 58. 234.280. 281 JOHNSON. RAY 117.236. 240 JOHNSON.RlSSr.il 117.292 JOHNSON. SANDRA 137 JOHNSON SHARRON 137.273 JOHNSON. SHERYL 137 JOHNSON THOMAS 137. 192.236. 240. 248. 249 JOHNSON. TOMMY 137 JOHNSON. TONY A 58.275. 280 IONES. Wot i 58. 276 JONES. BARBARA 59.275 JONES. BE 1 I IN A 117 JONES. BETTY ANN 151 JONES. BEAK! 117.334.335 JONES. Bl RYI 59 JONES. CAROL ALISA 151 JONES. DALAINA 151 JONES. DARII S 151 JONES. DARYL 137 JONES. DAW ANA 137. 297 JONES. ERNEST 1 151 JONES. GRANDON 117 JONES. GREGORY 137 JONES. JAMES 137 JONES. KAREN 9 JONES. MARK 59.2.36.240 JONES. I EE 117 JONES. MARY 9.245 280. 281. 284.285. 292.295.297 JONES. MIC HAH 117.236.240 JONES. RICKY R 243 251.269 JONES. SI R« I HA 261 JONES. SHARON K 60 JONES. SOVIA 151.293 JONES. SI SAN 277 JONES. IAMMY 137 JONES. WANDA 117 JONES. WILLIAM 137 JONES. YVONNE 60.254 JORDAN BARBARA 151 JORDAN. CYNTHI A 151 JORDAN. DEXTER 137 JORDAN. KARI 137.221.236.240 JORDAN. KKNRIC 151.243 JORDAN. PAM El A 60 IORDAN. SHI Rl I 60. 274 JORDAN. THOMAS 222. 223 JOSI .KEVIN 117.278 292.294. 334 335 JOSE. KURT 151.294 JOSI. LISA 60. 178. H. 205. 278. 280.281.312. 313 JOY KAIIIY 117 267 JOY. JAMES 151 JUDAH. CYNTHIA6I Jl DAII. MORRIS 151 JUSTICE. JAMES STEVE 117 KADROV AC H. MICHAEl 151 KAESER. STEVE 289 KAISER. TRAC EY 61.280 KAL I MANN. DONNA 137. 273 kl I I I R JAMES 117.266.268. 283. 286. 288 KELLER. JOSEPH 137. 262.266 KELLY. BRIDGET 61.280. 281. 292 KELLY. I ll I IE 61. 229 KELLY. MARY ANN 137.230 KELLY. PATRICIA 61 KELLY. VINCENT 151.243 Kl NNEMAR DAVID 151 M OWN. ROBI.Rl 117.272.276 Kl KK MIC HA! I 117. 294 KESSLER. CHRISTINE 117.225. 227 KESSLER. PATTI 137. 262.265 KEY. JAMES 137. 288 KEY. JUST IN A 152 KILGORE. BRENT 295 KILGORE. KYLE 117.277 KIMBRIT MIKE 137 KIMERY.CHARI ES 137 KINDRED MAI RICE 152 KINDRED. DARLEN! 117 KINDRED. YOLANDA 137 KING. CARMEN 137 KING. JAC Ol ELYONN 95 KIN(i I I Kl SA 117 KITCHENS. LAI Rll 117. 225. 227. 294 Kl INEYOUNG. ROBERT61 KLL KA.W AYM 137. 272. 93 KNIGHT. JAMES 62 f KNIGHT. LINDA 6 . 260. 280 KNIGHT. LISA 62 KNOTT DAVID62 KNOW LING. ROBI.Rl 62.206. 207. 280.281 KOMAR A. JEFFREY 63. 236. 240 KREBS. BARBARA 127 KREBS. KFtTNER 152 KREBS. JANET 152 KRZYZEW'SKI. STF.VI 63.246. 247. 278 KULPA. DA1.IA 280 KYLE. PAT 63.274 KYLE. REGINA 152.293 KYZER. KERRY 63 LACY.JOYCI 138 261.289 LACY. STEVI 138.248 LADD. WI NDY I 152. 247. 67 I AM. IRUOING 138 LAMAR. LORN A 294 LAMBERT.SIIANNON JIM 152. 44 272 LAMONS. JOHN 138 LANC ASIER. JEFFREY WAYNE. 152 LANCAST F.R. KEN 64 I AND. KAREN 138 I AND. SANDRA 272.274 LANDIRS. TODD 138 I ANDRI All T. CAR I 152 I AM . ARNOLD I DWIN 152 1 ANI MAGNI S64 LANGFORD.C ATHY 138 LANGFORD. CURTIS 138 LANGFORD. BRENDA 289 LANGFORD.GI YNDA 152.289 LANGFORD. MICHAEl 64.222. 224 LANGFORD. MYRON 152 I ARRY ( ONS1 N I 13s I ASI W 1C Z HMD38. 230. 312 313 I ATHAM.Nl MA 152 I Al GHINGHOI SL. D.ARRYI 138 LAI X. JOHN M LAZAR. MARS 64 LEACH. JAMES 138 I EATHFRWOOD. JOHNNY 276 I F.DBFTTFR. KATHY 138 I FDBI TTF.R. MIKE BARRY 152. 243 I IE. BEI IN DA 65 LEE. KATHY 152 LEE. EDWARD 152 LEE. MICHAEL65.2.36.240. 78 LEECH. VICKI 138 I EES. NANCY 65.274 LECG. W | SI I Y 65. 272 I F.HMAN. JAMES56. 292 I EM ASTER. CAR! 138 LEMBERG. Al AN 65 LEMLEY. ROBERT 152 Lenoir Catherine i3s I ENOIR BILLY 152 LEONARD. DANA 66. 260. 80. 282 LEONARD. JED 138.263.272 LEONARD. Sl'ACY 138 LESLEY. LEVEl. 138 LESLIE. FEOWERA 152 LESLIE. KAISER 66 LF.SI IE.SHARON 138 I.ESI II TIMMY 152 LESLIE.TIMOTHY W 243 LEWIS. Al ESI!A 138 LEWIS. KAYE 138. 67. 69. 289 LEWIS. LARRY 138 LIGH T! ORD.CYNTHIA 267 LINDI MAN. EDWARD 152. 47 LIPSEY. CAROI 138 I IPSEY. SHARIF. 152 LITTLE. BUDDY 138 LITTI E. GABRIF.l.l E 66. 294.315 LIULL RHONDA 152 LIT I IE. ROBERT 152 LITTLE. VICK IE 66 LITZ. DARLEEN 152.231 LLOYD. TONY 138 LOCKETT. BRI ND66.261 LOCKHART JANICI 267.292.297 UK1'KHAR r. AN IHONY 152. 66 LOCKLEAR. IX)NN A 152. 244 LOGGINS. NORMAN 152 I.OHENITZ. JOHN 67 EORDER.CAI VIN 152 LOVE. BEVERI Y 138 LOVE, DUSHONNE 288.289 LOVE. JOY. 138.273. 274 LOVE. JAMES 67 LOVE. KAKNOTTA67 LOVE. LISA 152 LOVE. ROGER 67 LOWE SAMI Al 152 LOWE. JAMES 276.277 LOWERY. JOHN 152 LUNDGREN. DONNA 152 LUNDY. BO 138.236. 240 LYLE. KEITH 47 LYNCH. LESLIE 34 MACI AIN. MATTIE 284 MACLEAN. SHARON 152 MADDEN. BARRIE67. 292 MADDEN. RUTH 138 MADDINGS. RAYMOND 138 MADDOX. OTTE 152 MADDOX. SABRINA 152. 245. 289. 293 MADISON. VIRGIL 152 MALM AY. KELLY M 68 MALONE. ANTHONY 221. 236. 40 MALONE. GEORGIA 152 MANESS. SCOTT 6«. 334 335 MANGAT. HINDI 248 MANOR I I M. I DDII 152.243 MANNING TERESA 152 MANUS. ANGIE 138 MANUS.JE.il 138 MAPLES. VERONIC A 74 MARDIS. IIM 138 MARIK. PAM 138 MARKHAM. I AN A 139. 267. 274 MARKHAM. SL SAN a 152 MARSH C IIARLES 139 MARSH SHANNON 152 MARSIIAI I. JOY 139 MAR 1 IN.CHARI IS 236. 240 MARTIN.CHRIS 236.240 MARTIN.c HRISS. 152 MAR I IN. DAVID M.68. 80.281 MARTIN. Dl BOR AH 74.275.292 MARTIN. ROBERT 152 M AR I IN JACQUELINE 152. 245 MARTIN. JAC QL ELINE J. 153 MARTIN. KEITH 250 MARTIN. KIMBERI Y 139 MARTIN MARY 153 MARTIN. RICHARD68 272. 86 288. 289 MARTIN. RK HARD JR. 153 MARTIN. RUSSELL 153. 289 MAR I IN. SARAH 153 MAR I IN. SONYA 274 MARTIN. WENDY 68. 267 MARTINEZ DEBBIE 139.273.294 MASON. JAMES 276 MASSl Mill I PATRICIA 146. 153.254 MASSl Y. CYNTHIA 153. 297 M ASSEY. IERI 153. 191.267. 269. 293 MASTERSON DON 69. 244 MASTERSON. JOHN 119. 195.248. 60 MAST IN IX)NN A 69 M AT I AS MONICA 139 254 MATII WS. ANTHONY 139 MATTHEWS. Kl I VIN 153 M A n HEWS. TERRIE 69. 234. 60. 274 MATT LE. ERIC 69. 272. 280. 282 MATTOON. M AUREF.N 69.292 MAT2IEW. MARK A 153 MAXCY. BRENDA 153 MAY. LAURA LEE 153 V1AYBEE. JENNIFER 139 MAYES. Al I Rl DA 153 MAYES. CUT RYI 139 MAY Bill f) I.ARRY DON AI D 153 MC A I I ISTER.Gl Y 139 MC Al PHIN TINA I VNN 153.294 MCBRIDE-JAMES 70 MCCAIIRLY. KAYRON 247 MC C ARI.LY. JIMMY 277 MCCLENDON. ANTHONY 153 Vice I I RE.CARMEN 139 254 267. 293 MCC0MB. DAVID 153 MCCOMB. JACQUELINE 139 MC COMB. RE BEK All 70.280 MCCORMICK. ROBLR I 139. 63 MC C OY. DI I OURDES 153.254 MCC OY. JEAN 228 MCCOY. JULIA 70 MCCRARY. CHARIOT! I 139 MCCRARY.JET EERY 139 MCCRARY. ERIC 153 MCCRARY. JEN Ml I R 139 MCCRARY. LA VERT 139 MCC RARY. RICHARD 153 MCCl MBF.R. DEI DR I 153 MCCt MBI R. K ATHRYN 139. 244 MCCl MB! R. MARK 44 MCCURLEY. JIMMY 139 MCDANIEL. LORI ANN 153 MCDONALD. KAREE 153 MC DONALD. KENNET H 139 MCDONAI D. ROARK 153.243 MC'DONAI D. W II I I AM 153 MCI I YEA WILLIAM 139. 248. 286. 288 MCFARl AND. MARY 70. 266. 74. 283 MCGAHA. DONNA 139. 274. 275 MCGEE. TAMMY 234. 292 MCGII I BRUCE 70 MCGILL. TIMOTHY 139 MC GLATHERY. FREDERICK 153. 243 MCGLATHERY. LEROY 153 MCGRAW. STEVE 71 MCGRIE'F.CYNDI 71. 135. 162. 165. 16? MCGRIEI. MICHAEL 153 MCGRI IE. SILVI 153. 190.243. 250. 193 MCKEARIN. BRIAN 153.244. 89 MCKINLEY. DAVID 7|. 280. 82 MCKINLEY. I Rl D7I MCKINLEY BECKY 273 MCKINLEY. JOHN 246. 47 MCKINLEY. DEEDEE 71.261 MCLIN.MA1 TIE 297 MCMILLAN. KELLY 139.23«.. 40 MC'NEESt APRIL 274 MCPHERSON. RODNEY 71 MEOl.EV MIC HAEl 220 MEDLEY. CHARLES 120 MEDLEY GREG 120 MEDLEY. MM 153.284 Ml DI.OCK MARY DAWN 139 MIEKS.CHRYSTAI 120 Ml I KS. JAMES 134. 86.288 MEFFORD. Kl im 139 Ml.1.1.1 N. DANIEL 120. 281.294 MELLLN. THERESA 139 MELSON. LARISSA 153 MERCTl R. JOSEPH 134. 63 MERRITT DAPHNE 273.294 MLR Rl l I SC OTT 153 MLRRELL. SHIRLEY 153.273. 294 MICHAEl. CRAIG 139 MICHAEL JULII 153.293 MICHAEl KATHY 72 MIKES! I L. DANIEL 153.250.284 MIKESEI.L. DAVID 120 MIKESEI.I . DI BBIE 134 Mil BURN. JAMIE. 72. 206. 207. 60. 280. 282 Mil l.l R ANDY 72 MILLER ANN! Ill 72. 74 Mil I ER. BRI NDA 153 MILLI R.CAROL 120 MILLI R. DAN 153 Mil LER. DEBBIE72. 76 MILLER. GI.EN 139.248 MILLER. TERESA 139 73.293 MILLER. TERESA K. 139 MILLIGAN. STEVE 73. 206. 207 278. 280. 282. 29 . 94 MILLS. I ISA 140.274 MILLS. MARY 140 MILLSAPS. SHERI 120.263 MILTON. CHRIST AL 140 MILTON PAMELA 294 MINNIS. MIKE 140 MIRANDA. DI LVIS 140.273 MITC HELL. BRUCI 73 Mill IILI.I . DAVID 73 MITC IIEI.L. LISA 140. 273 Mill HIT I . RAY 140 Ml K ill M RICHARD 73 MIZE. BARR V 140. 266. 68. 283 MODFR. BOBBY 73. 280. 294 MOI I All SI I ANN 120 MONTGOMI RY.ETT ANOR I . 153.277 MON TCiOMERY. ROSE. I l l I N 153. 69 MON ICiOMI RY. THEOIXS 120 63 MONTGOMI RY. TOM N 74 1 224 MOON.CHRISTOPH! R R ?4 MOON. LORI I D 140. 261.273 MOON SUM N I 74 MOON.WF.NDYG. 120.274 MOORE. ANGEI.I.A Rl TH I2( 274. 275. 276. 277 MOORE. DAVID 120 MOOR! DELORES74 MOORE. Jl ROME. 261. 288 MOORE. J! W IT. 140 MOOR I KEVIN 153. 94 MOOR! El VORNI M0 MOORE. SA VI MY 153 MOORE. SANDRA D 140 MOOR E. SAN DRAG 140 261.29? MOORE. SUSAN 120.261 M00RK. SUSAN N. 74. 74 MOORE. SI SAN R 75 MOORE. II RRI 120.260.281.294 MOOR I . I HI Rl SSA 120 MOORE. VENSON 153 MOOR! Y VON NT 153.289 MORDECAI. GREGORY 153 MORGAN SHI.RRI 75.274 MORGAN. IOBIN 140. 236 240 MORRIS. ARNOLD 120 MORRIS. DESMOND 153 MORRIS. I.ISA 154 MORRIS. TERESA 140 MORRIS. TONYA I 120.276 MORROW BARBIE J. 120.295 MORROW. TERRI L. 120 MOSES. REGINALD I.. 154 MOSES. SHI RIT HA K 75. 74. 84.285 MOWE.RY. BRI Cl 72.281 MOW FRY. DAVID B 120 MOW E.RY. STEVE A 154. 6.3.2 2 MOYERS. Al l XA A 154.267 MU KIN LESLIE 75. 06. 20? MULI INIX. TIM 120 MUI.I INS BONITA 140 Mill INS. COSMI. 75.’74 MI LL INS. LORI 120.266 MULLINS. MM H. 273 Ml NUIl 1)1 BOR H ! 120. ■s Ml RKAY K ATIIV M 75, 274 Ml RR AY SI SAN I 4 269 Ml RRI I I ANDRI I 140 Ml RRI I I I ANY A | 4. 2M 272 NABORS. (I. AIR I I20.2m NAOWODNY RHONDA Ml) NANCE KATRINA 76 NANCE. Kill! I 76 { NANCE. TINA 154 28V NELSON. ROBI.R I 270 r NEWSOM I RANKI IN 140 B NFYMAN. CATIIERIM ’6 , NGUYEN I IVONCi 140 j NGl YF.Nl.NI N V AN |4ii NI EDI Rlil.SI S. JACK 154 NIXON. M ARY 120. 234. 2feO. 281 312.313 NIXON. Ml I AN 11 70. 274 NIXON IHOM AS Mo ■ NOBLES. RONALD 140 NOBI I S TONY 154 NOLAND. BOBBY 288 NORMAN. Dl BORAH 140 NONNLLLLY. AMELIA 7c Nl NNEI.LI Y. KIRK 154 ODEI I CYNTHIA 76. 276 i ODLI L. MKTIAIT 154 OOI I SHY K KI A 77 278. 280 282 OGLESBY . I INDA 120. 272 288 28V. 2V7 (H.l I SHY ROB I R I 140 286. 288 2V4. 2V5 Ol f ARY DI NNIS 140 ! OLEARY. JOHN 77 OLIVER. ( HRYSIY 121 ; OLIV ER. REGINA 140 OLIVER. DIANE 154 263.272 OREAR. GREGORY 121 220 ► OREAR. Jl I El RY 77 21V 236. 240 OREAR. TAMMY 140.271 OSGOOD. M ARK 140 286.288 'B OSMI R PAULA 77. 274. 275. 277. 280.281. 315 OSTEEN RONALD 121 OTEY. NORRIS 121.236. 240 OWI NS. BRI N|)A 140 2 4 293 OW ENS. W AN DA 121.267. 297 PAC E. AN 11 A 140. 245 PACE. IJU RA 154 PACE! I.Y PflER 121 272. 281 PACKARD Ill i 121 PACKARD. DON NY 154 PACKARD. Ml I.ISSA 140 ' PAGE. SI. SAN 1 PALACIOS. KIMBERLY 154. 29.3 PALACIOS. I IN A 140,274 PANCE.R A. SCOT I 154 § PANKEY. VICKIl 140. 266 PARIKH I AY 154.272. 2KV PARISH. PERRY 222.224 PARKER JLEI I RY 78.244 PARKER. LORRAINE 121. 22V. 280. 281. 2V2. 312 PARKER SONJA 78.280 2V2. 312. 313 PARKI R SUSAN I54.23I.2V4 PARKS GW I NIMH Y N 286. Jss PARKS. VIC KIL 121. 276. 312. 313 PARRISH. PI RRY 121 PARROT I ANITA 78.261.273 - PARROI I II RRI 141 . 261 PARSON. MU I ISA 121 PAR TAIN. MARK Ml PARVIN. CHARLES 121 248 PASCHAI I . THAI) 154. 243 PATTERSON. JOHN 28V PATTI RSON SHERRI I I 141 PAIIERSON TERESA Ml PATTON. KENNETH Ml PA I ION BRENDA 121 PAT TON. CYNTHIA 121. 178.234 PATTON. DARI I NI | 4 j PATTON. SHARON 154 PAT TON. TERRY 154 Pauli k.mtis. robi ri mi 2 i PAYNE.C HARl I S 154 Payne.connie 78.274 PAYNE. 1.YNN 121.297 PAYNI MEI VIN 121 • PEAC HER. DAVID 141 PEARSON. Bl VERI Y 121 274 PEARSON. DIANE 154 PECK . C AR I 121 PEGUE. MICHAEI 121 PENT!.COST CHRIST INI 78. 246. 247. 280.281 PENT LCDS I. MARY Ml. 245. 247. 273 PERKINS.CHARLIE Ml PERKS. GWEN 121 PI RRY JON A 121.28V PI II RSON K RI. 154 243 PI II RSON.KI IIH 141 PI II RSON. WII I JAM 154 PI I I I.Y ANNA 154 191.267 PI III Y. I AI RA 154.267 PI I IIGRLW. DAVID 121 247 PI I TIGREW. DON ALD 7V. 280 PI I MS ROY 121.272 pi ni Y.vi i vi r i54 PI I II I I K IHCRESA Ml PIIAN. PH N V. 206. 207.280. 2X1 PHAN. VI 141 PI III I IPS. BARBARA 79.263 I’ll 11 I IPS. CHARLES 154 Pllll I IPS l)W A Y NI 79.272 PHII I IPS. GARY 121 Pllll I IPS JOHN 154 PHII I IPS. MARSHA 154 Pllll I IPS PA VIEJ A 121 273.274 2V7 Pllll.I IPS. PHYLLIS 154 PHILI IPS. ROBI RI Ml PHII I IPS. II RI SA 121. 195.228. 292 PICK I I I I NGA 154 29 PICKI I I Jl El A 79.274 Pl Kl I I. I’M LA 154 PIC Kl I I. ST ACT 141 PIC Kl I I STEPHANII 154 297 PICKI I BOB 141.244 PICKI I JAM I S 154 PII RCI DEBORAH 80. 280 pierce. Gary 122 PINCHOV DARI I AN 245.293 PINCHOV IT.AIM. 122 PI I IS ROBI.R I 80.244.261 PI I IXil.R. Kl NN| I If 80. 208. 20V 246. 247. 278. 280. 292 PI II R. I RISE N 154 PI.I MMI R. ITIK.RENA 80.274 POE. BOBBY 154 POI.I AK.Jl DIIH 154.225.227. 245. 2V3 POI I K IHI RESA 80. 225. 227 POI I RI) II RI SA I 4. 267 1 001 SANDY 154 POOI ROBERT Ml 273 1 01 1 ANDREA 154 POPE. BRENDA 141 POPE Bl 1)1)81 POPI KINNITHI4I PORI I ISA 10. 154.269 POPE ME.!.VIN 81 POPE. SHI II A DIANI 154 POPE. VAl l RII 154.267 POR 1I R JAMES 141 PORI I R MICHAEL 141 POR MR Till RESA 122.294 POSI Y AMI A I AY! 155.26' POSEY. C AMIY LYNN 155 POSEY. SAMI I I 141 POSEY. TERESA 141.269 POWER. DAN ID Ml POWI RS Bll I Y 122 POWI RS IX)NN A 155 1 0 W I RS MIC HAI I 81.222.224. 2x6. 288 POWI RS. SH ANNON 141 PRI-SI.EY. PI TER JOHN 155.266 PRUT DIANI Ml 293. 294. 297. 334. 335 PRIDE. J.AC KH 141 PRIDI JENNII I RSI PRIDE. SHARON 155 PRIM I , Ji l l RY 122 PRINO KENNETH 81 PRICK! IT TRACTA 122 PRCXTOR PI M R I4l.24l.248 249 PROM III. JA Kll 155 PROPPS. AI LSI A XI PRIl I T.PAME1 SI E 155.225. 27.3, 227. 2 i4 PI DZIS.STENT I'' PI (ill. BRI Cl 82 PI GH. RANDY 82. 241 PI RY E AR. JOHNNY 122. 195. 220.241 PI I MAN. RONNIE Ml 2«J4 PI IRANI NED 141.288 01 1C K. WILLIAM 122 R A BY. PHILIP I ODD 155 RAGE NND. RANDOLPH Ml R NIC I IFF. JOE I 122.241 R N IO II I KI WI Ml 141.241 R NY NNTHONY Ml RAY . J.ANK I 155. 297 R AY. JOAN Ml RAY MARJORIE. 122 RAY ROBIN Ml RI NSONONT R KARI N 82 274 278.292 REDMAN. SYBIL82.295 REED. DAWN 141.234. 294 RE I I) IU R M AN 243 Rill) MARTA 82, 266 RI I D. PAMEL A 82 RI I I). SUSAN 155 RI.LD. VICKY 14! REEDtS. CAROLYN 122 REI.VLS. ANNE 1 IE. 142 REEVES. AR I HI R 122 REEVES CY NT III A 142 RIT YES RIC KEY JOE 122 REICH MAN SCOTT 142.272 RI ID. DAVID83.266.272. 266 R£tD.-HERMANCROC Kl 11 155 REM ROE. ALAN 141. 192.222. 241 RENFRO.Jl ANNE 122 RENEOR. KIMBERLY 142. 261 REPPART BRAD 142 RI Yl R. LISA l.YNN! 155. 2 266. 269 RHODI S D.ARRYY 155 RHODI S. RHONDA 83.274 RICE. BE RT HA 122 RICE. CAROLYN 142 RICE. CHARLES 122 ROC E IX)ROI HY 83 RICE JAMES 155 RICE.. LARRY 155 RIO . PAMI I A ANN 155 RICHARDS. GREGORY 142.266 RICH A RDSOV CHRISTOPH I R 122. 195.262.264.281.297 RIC I IN RDSOV I DWARD 155. 191.263 RICHARDSON. I ON DA 267 RICKETTS.CYTIIIA I) 142 RIC Kl US. MM INDA 122.289 RICKS. JOANN 122 RICKS.STl.VI 244 RIC ROI 1. KEVIN 122 RIDGEWAY. KARI N 122 RIDINGS. JAMES 155.293. 243 Rll THMAIRI R. LOW ERY 142 RICiDON.CHRISTOPHI R 155. 273 RIGGS. Jl I I 122.241. 248 RILEY. MARK 278 RILIY PAl I 83 ROACH. EEIZAHETil 155. 273 ROBBINS. STEVE 122 ROBERSON. ALICI A 122. 266. 268. 297 ROBERTS. JIMMY f 142 ROBERTS. KEVIN 83.218. 241 ROBERTS.SHI RYI. 122 262 ROBINET 11 . BARRY 155 ROBINSON. I NY I 155 ROBINSON. GWI MX)I YN 155. 231 ROBINSON. JACK I! 84.274 ROBINSON. JOANN 155 ROBINSON. LOR N 123.286. 288 ROBINSON. WTI I I AM 155 RODDY. RHONDA 123 262. 264 265. 260. 334. 335 RODGERS. G AY I I M2. 178. 193 293.312.313 ROLAND. 11 RESA 155 ROI MAN MICHAEL 123 266. 268. 269 ROV1ANO. PATRIC K 155 RONEY. JANICE 123.292 ROPER DAVID 155 ROPER.GREGORY 84 ROSE. CHARLES 123. 272.277.295 ROSEN. LINDA 123.281 ROSENBLL M. LORI 155. 267 ROSEN Bl I VI MARS 84. 266 ROSS DAVID MICHAEL 155 ROSS. KATHRYN 123.276 ROSI I IN DA 274 ROSSI R MIC I I NI I 155 ROW DEN. BETSY 123. 312.313 ROI mil R. MISSY 155 RI CH . HERB 142 RUCiE. 1.01 1ST. 155 RUN KLE. TAMER A 123.274 RUNKI F. TIM 155 RUSHING. DUDLEY I RVIN 155 RUSHING. FRANCES 123.260 RUSSELL. RALPH 84 RUT LEDGE. JAN 123.260.281. 334. 335 RYAN. JOHN 84 RY AN. VIIK I 123 RYANS PATRICIA 142 RYDI R. SABRINI 85. 280 SADLER. DEBBIE 142 SAL NMOV DEBORAH 142 SAL AVION I ED 155.243.250 SAI ES. BILLY JOE 123 SAI LO. REBEC CA 123. 260.297 SANZHEZ. VII NDAY26I.274. 261 SANC HEZ. RIC KSHEL85 SANDERS. GLEN DA 85 SANDERS. MARLA 123. 182.266. 269 SANDI RS. HI IRON 155.289 SANDERS. MM'ZI 155. SANDl.RS.Sn VI N 142 SANDERS. I I RRI 142 SARAC UNO PHILLIP 142. |93. 241.221 SARAC ENO. SHARON 123 SAI NDERS HAROLD 155.243 SAVAGE. WII LIAM 155.263 SAYLOR. V1IKI 85.208.209 250. 278. 280.282.294 SAYLOR. RUSTY 142.221.241 SAYLOR. SHI LI A 155.146. 190 SC HENK. EDW ARD 142 SCHENK. JERRY 123.263.276 SC HII.I.O. MARK 155 SCII I MAN. I ORI 142.261 SCHWARTZ DAVID 86 178 SCOTT. CAR I N 142.272 SCOTT. CAR I OS 123 SCOTT. DONNA 155. 289 SCO I I . M N1.COM M2. 288 SCO I I MONK A 155.272 293 SC RI GGS.GRI G 86. 218 SCRUGGS. PA I RIC IA 86 SEGERS. PAVIEl A 86 SI (il RS. SI SI I 142 SI I I I RS. KENNETH TODD 155 SI RIX'KI NANO 156 Sl.YMOl R. WANDA 142 SLYMOl R. W ILLIAM ROBI R I 86. 263 SI I RI S MIKE M2.24I SEER! S THOMAS JOHN 87.208 209.236.242 SHALARSKY. KATHI RIM 8’ SHARP. AMY 142. 293 294 SHARP DONNA 87. 274 SHARP. MARGIE 87 SHAl I.L.Cil.ENN 123.292.297 SHAW. BOBBY 220 SH AW . CA1 HI KIM 142.262 SHAW . EIOYD 156 289 SIIANV. GI Y 386 SHAW ROBI RI 123 SHI.I ION. JERRY 8' SHII ION | IN D A 123 SHELTON. PA IT Y 156 SHI LION PAl I MON ROI 156. 293 SHEPHERD. CHARLES 123 SHOCKI I Y BRI AN |42 SHOI I DI RS NI FONZO 156. 243 Slid I DI RS.GREG 142 221 224 Sill MAH Bl TC II 123 SIMMONS. Dl NISI 142 SIMPSON. MON 11 87 SIMPSON. DAVID III 156.262 SINCI AIR. BONNIE 142.272. 286. 289. 297 SINCI AIR. CRAIG 88 SINCil I II RRY . CRYSTAL 106 123. 266.267. 283. 284.292 SINGLETON. MON TE 123. 263 264.277 SISK. IASKA LYNN 88.274. 276. 292 SKAGGS. TERESA 88. 26| SKINNER. NI I EN 142.263 SLEDGE. BOBBY 143.288.289 SI.EIXJE.GI I W 143 SLEDGE. JOHN 143 SLEDGE. ROSIF 2v7 SLEDGER. VANESSA 156 SMALLEY. AUDREY 143. 261.272 SMALLE Y. SACO 88.261. 272 SMITH. At AN I 156 SMITH. BRI CE 143 SMITH. CAREY 143 SMITH.CINDY 143 293. 294 SMITH. DAVID 156 SMim.Gl OKI A 156 SMITH. JEFF M3 SMITH. LEX)88 SMITH I ISA 143.273.293 SMITH. RONALD 156 SMITH SHARON 88 SMITH. TAMARA 124 SMITH. TOM 156 SMITH. VERNON 123 SMITH. WILLIE 156 SMITH. YOLANDA 156 SMITHERMAN. DAW N 89. 280 SVI11 III RMAN. DEBBIE 124 272 SNEED. JOHN 156 SNEED LEE89 SNELL TODD 156 SOLOMAN. C H ARLES 156 SOLOVIAN. I N VIVI | 143 SON. YOUNG 124 SONS JERRY 143 SONS. MARTY 156 SOR DEV JAMES 124 SOI rHARD. DAPHNE 14.3.274 295 SPEEGEE. DENNIS 143 SPIEGEL. Dl BORAH 124 272 SPIKGEl . ROBI.R I I . 247 SPU I I F.R. CAROI I 128 143 244 245. 293. 294 SPII II.ER.C IILRI 128. 143. 193. 230. 293.294 SPITTI.I R.CYNTHIA89. 178 179. 208 209. 228 260. 272. 280. 292 SPRING. VI Nil A 124 SPRINGER. BEVI RI Y 156 SPRINGI R Y1ICHAFI 143.283 SPRINKLE. DONALD 124.24« 247 SI AC K. DEBORAH 89 SIAI LORD. PAVI 124 STAGE. GREGORY 143 STAGE. KARI N 143 STAGGS.GARY 89. 218 ST AMPS. J ANE T 124.281 SI API I R. JOE. 124 ST AN TON. SANDY 143 SI A I I N. SANDRA 90 STEADMAN. JOHN 156.243 Sll El «.ERNIE 90. 222. 224 STEELE. GWENDOLYN 143 SIT FI I RI Till I 143.225. 227 SHIM TOMMIE 124.234. 240 SUGAR WII | 1AM M3 SIEGER VERNON 156 STEIGER. RANDAl.l 156.289 STEM. SUSAN 124. 246. 247. 292 STEPHENS.VINCENT 243 STEPHENS. WAI II R 143.250 Sll M NS. DIANA 124 STEVENSON.Cl I non90.274 S I EWART. SCOT 1 156.243 STEW ART. I AMI 124 STILES DENISE 156 STILI I R ROBERT M3 STINSON. 1AMI S 124. 143 STONE. ANDR! 124.236.240 SI ON E Cl I I N A 143 ST ONI JOYCE 14.3 STONE I AI RA I El 124 S TON I MARY A M3 STONE MORGAN 90 STONE RON Nil. 90. 236. 242 MOM RUDOLPH91.246.247 STOM VANCI 124 STOVALL. CHARLES 156 STOVER. BRUCE 156 STREET. JODI 143 STRINGI R.TIM 124 STRIPLING. WILLIAM 124 STRONG. ANNII |43 STRONG. DORONIY 297 STRONG. NOLEN LAV1AR 156 ST RONG. RAY MONO LOUI S 156 SI VIVIAR MCTORINI 156.269 SI V1V1RRI IN. 1IV1 143 SI MM R. ROBIN 145 SI MNERS. KERRY 156 SUTHERLAND. W ILLIAM 91 SWAIM.JERI9I.274 SWAIV1 JON I 156 SWANSON BRI Cl 124 SW NSON. STI VLN I 6 SWEDENBl RG. AMANDA 143 SZAKAC S. EISA 91 SZAMIER. HOLLY ANN 156 TACK. ROBERT 91. 274 TANKERSI FY. JIMMY92. 261 TANNOCK DEAN 156 TANNOCK. DEBORAH 92 I ARRONT. ANTHONY 124 I AIL ANGELA 156.267 TATE. BEVERLY 143 I ATE. CARMEN 92. 261 TATE. GWEN DA 92.261 TATE. KENNET H 14? I ATE. LARRY 156 LATE. MARQI LRII A 156 TATE. NANCY 14.3 T ATE. PAM El A 146 TAIL RENEE 247 TATE. RHONDA 124 I Al t M. VICKIE 124. 261 TAYLOR BETTY 156 TAYLOR DEANNA 124 I AYLOR. DOUGI AS 124. 244. 272 277 TAYLOR. HELEN 144.267 I AYLOR. JUNE92. 260.279. 291. 3.34. 335 TAYLOR LAI R A 125.261.295 TAYLOR. LISA 144 261.273 TAYLOR MELISSA 144. 267 TAYLOR RANDALL 156 TAYLOR. RIC H ARD BLAIR 156 TAYLOR. RICK 294 TAYLOR. SHARLEEN MARI 156 TF.F.R ROSS 144 rn FER FOR I 144 331 TL.RRLLI JOHN 144. 2619 II RRY Jl I IAN 93 T47 TERRY. SANDR IS. I HAMI S. DAVID 125 IIIAMI S Rl V 144 2 4 THOMAS. AMI A 144. 245.297 IHOM XS.CORY 93.278.28« THOMAS. JAMES «06. 125. 194. 272.277. 28) THOMAS. PAMF.I A 15 THOMAS. SHARON 144 THOMAS. SI AN I FY 93 218 THOM AS. STEVEN 156 THOMAS. TIAWaNDa 144.289 THOMPSON. JOHN M AN 125 THOMPSON. RAN DA 125 THORN!:. DOREEN 144.261 IHOR ION. IX)NNA 125.228 1 NORTON. LOT lENt ARTIS 125 THORNTON W'FNDI I I 9' I HR ASH I R TIM 125.292 III Ri i i run iii i25 III Rl I I. RHONDA 93. 276 TIBBS. DARRI.I 93.263.264 285 TK I..VIVKI 125.274 TIDWEI I . CARMEN 94. 274 TIDWI I I MARK 144 294 III I MM, CYNTHIA NN 156 HEEDING. 1)1 Nil A 144 334 TIMMONS.CHERYI. 157. 29' IIMMONS. DEBORAH 144.2‘ ? TIMMONS. MONK 295 TIMMONS. SANDRA 94 TIMMONS. 7FI DA 157. 297 TIP I ON MIKE 157.243 TODD TIM 144. 26 269. 293 IOIIIIMIRI STEVEN 144.272 TOT I ESON. JAMES 125. 262 283. 295 TOMLINSON. JOSEPH 144.272 TONEY. MARY 261 TONEY JACK 11 289 IONI A Rl WARD 144 T()N| N A AYNI 125 TOWNS! N| . ANTHONA 94 246 247 row nsend. jacki! 157 247 TOWNSEND.JACQl I I INI 125. 29' TOWNS! N| RON AI I) 157 TOWNS! N| THOMAS94 TR AVENS. CHRIS IIM 157 TRAMS. 11 MO IIIY 144 TRIPP.CASSANDRA 125.274. M5 IRIPP.CTNDY 157 TROTH R KATHY 125. 2ft I I Rl I . HI NR A' 125 M ( KI R IXJVAI I) 157 II ( KI R II.ANII: 125 TICK! R. SI SAN 144 11 RIAK. LORI 144 Tl KNI.R. Al N 144 II RNI R. BOBBA L 157 H RN| R. IXH GK 144 II RN| R. JANET 94.280 Tl RNI.R. JOT 144.288 Tl RNI R.OWI N 144 II RNI R. RON AI D 144 II RNTR.SHARON 94.274 Tt RNI R.SHARON 125.261 Tl RNI R. AI I Rll 144.267 II RNI.R. TIMOTHY 125 11 RNIPSIED. LARRY 85. 236. 242 II TT. KATHY95.274.285 TWTSDALE. JOAN 144 TWISDALE. JERRY 95 l 'NDERWOOD. GEORGE 12' UNDERWOOD. K RI n 274 I NDI RWOOD. ST! VI 95. 250. 278 I PIOVJAMI S96 ADASY. DIANT. 157. 190. 231 ADASY. Jl III 96. 208. 21 . 234. 260. 280 ANN TINA 144 aRNADO.CI IM 96 218.236. 242 VARNER.(''HARLOT II 125.267. 2 8. 269. 272. 281 VARNER. DENNIS 125 UGH AN. ROBERT 96.210.211. 278 N Al GHN.WTl I I AM 96 VAIGHN. DAVID 125. 243. 28h VAUOHV I Rank 144 221.236. 242 Al GUN.GREGORY I. 144.248. 249 VAUGHN. Jl I I.A K 125 Al GUN. Al AN 157 VAI GHN MAXII I 97.236.240 VEST. EDWARD 157.272 VICKI RS. SI.I WAN 97.210.211. 236. 242. 280. 282 VIGIL. KATHRYN 97 V IGIL. PA I RICE 145. 244 W M DROP Bll I 145 W | DROP. DANA 126 W' AI DROP K Y I I 97.234 260.292 W | DROP. Ml RRAY 14' W AI Kl R BRYAN 145 W M Kl R.CAKI OS 157 W I KIR CAR I OS 126 WALKER. Dl BOR All 145.273 W Al Kl R ROBI R I 126 W Al Kl R.SH ARRON 126. 292 W Al Kl R. TAMMY 157 WALLACE. DAVID 126 WALLACE KATHY 126 W ALLACE. KLI.LY 126.276 WALLS. SANDRA 145 WALSH. JAMES 145 W ALTERS.GREGORY 126.236. 242 WARD. I ESI II 157.267 W ARREN ANGELA 97. 277. 315 W ARRI N I AMMY 157.293 W RSAW. KARI N 157 WASHINGTON. JACKIE 157 WASHINGTON. JANICI 145 293 W AT KINS. ANT HONS 145 WATKINS. TIMOTHY 126 WATSON. JERRIE 98 W I NON Ml I INN A 126 W ATSON. SHI Rl 126. 266 W ATSON. I AMMY 157. 293 w A I SON. WAI. I I K 145 W AYBRIGHT. BRADLEY 126 WEAVER. WESI EY 126 WEBB SANDY 126 WEEKS. TER RIF 98 WELCH KATHY 98 WELCH YVONNI 98. 274 275. 277. 315 WT.I.IX)N SARAH 126 W I I.LORD. KAREN 157.247 WELLS. CHRISTOPHER 145 WELSH. JOE 126 WELSH MICHAEL 145 WESSON. TONY 145. 236 242 wisi Gary i: WEST.JI NNII I R 98. 261 WEST Ml LINDA 145 WEST MKTI M E 12« W EST PH Al. RON ALD 99 W HEI EER. DAVID 12ft. 277 Will I PI I Y RON l D 126 2|0 WHI RRY ANGT.I IA 99. 210. 211. 245. 292 WHIRRY CAROLYN 99. 234. 284 285 W HISI NANT. DARRYL 157 WHISENANT.DT BBII 9 ). 2«7. 286 WHISI N ANI. Dl NISI 126.273. 297 WHISENANT. RICKY 220 WHITE ARNOI D 157.294 WHITE IX)RIS 157 WHITE. GERALD 157 WHITE. Jl RRY 126 WHITI .KENNETH 236. 242.248 WHITI I ARRY 126 Will TE. PATRICI A 157. 273. 289 WHITE TERESA 99 WHITI riM 157.243 WHITE. TOMMY288 WHITE, VALERIE 126. 245 WHITSON. KEVIN 9 . 236. 242 WHI I I. RANDY y WICK WIRE. I. Al Rll 128. 14'. 230. 293. 312. 3|3 WICKWTRI. SHU I Y 126.234 W IGGINS. I DWARD 157. 289 W IGGINS. Ml I AIN I 157 WIGGINS WILLIAM 157 289 W'll.Bl RN.DAVID 157 W ll.EY. LADORIS 157 W II.Kl RSON TIMOTHY 126 W ILKIT DAVID 100. 263. 265 .V WII.I EY. I THAN I57 WII.LI Y KATHRYN 100 260 262. 264 WILLIAMS. AMY 127. 281 WILLIAMS. ANGELA 157. 273 Will I AMS. ANTHONY 145 WILLIAMS. BEN 100. 210 211. 278 280. 282 WII I I AMS Bl TTYL 145 WII I I AMS. ( A NDI 100 WILLIAMS.CHARI I S 127 W ILLI AMS. DESIRE! 145 W ILLI AMS. DESIRE I. 100.274 WILLIAMS. JAMES 101 W 11.1 LAMS. JAMIL 127 Wil l LAMS. KIMBERI I I 127.247 Wil l IAMS.LETITIA 157 WII LIAMS. M ARK 101.276 W || | LAMS MIT ISSA 157 W II 1 I AMS. PAMEI A 157 WII LIAMS. RENLI 145 WILLIAMS. ROY 145 WILLI AMS. SELWYN 157.294 W II I I AMSON I I Rl S 145 WII LI AMSON. YOI ANDA 101 260. 262. 264 265 W ILLIS. I SI I R 127 WILLIS. GEORGE 101.246.247 W II.I.Ol GHBY. K ARI N 127.266 267. 2ft9 278. 283 WTI.I.Ol GHBY. Sl-'SAN 127. 266. 267. 268. 278 283 WILSON. JOE 127. 29' WILSON KIMBI Rl Y L'7 WILSON RICHARD 12? WILSON. WILLIAM 127 WIMBI Kl LY . JANICE. 127. 2?4 WINANS. Jl MIN 127 WINCIM SII R SLEPII Nl| |0| 29' WINDHAM.CAROl YN 14' 2«. 272 WINKLI K SI SAN 128. 145.254 272. 293 WINS 11 AD SANDRA 145. 262 264 WINSTON BECKY 145 WINS1I R RICHARD 102 WT 1 HI RING ION DON N11 |02 WOI LORI) DAVID 14' WOI II Sll RI 127. 194. 229. 27' 292 W’OMAl K JOHN 14' WOMACK I ISA 102 WOODARD. MONIKA 145.272 W’OODI I Y I RANCES 127. 234. 297.313 WOODS. Dl METRA 145 26' WOODS. GAYNI I I 157 WOODY ( Y N I HI A 127 W(X)DY. RICHARD 157 WOOSI.IY. JAMES 102. 210.211 275. 278. 294 WOOSLI Y. JEII 145 WORKMAN ALAN 127 WORKMAN K ARI N |J7 WRITHY KIMBI Rl Y 14'. 2«, 272. 278 WRIGHT KIM 127.262.265.278 281 WRIGHT. LAI RIL 145 WRIGHI MARK 157.273 WRIGHT. TERESA 127.253 WYATT. DENNIS 102 WYNN DEBRA 102. 274 WYNN SHARI 12' 274 Y ARBROl GIL Kl IN 127 YELL. Jl I I Rl Y 145 YELL RHONDA 127 Yl. CHONG 144.273.297 YOKOTA KYOKOIO.7 YOTHT R. THOMAS 157 293.243 YOI NG. CHESTER 127 236 242 Vii N(, DONA 11 103 YOI NG.GINA 103 280.281 YOI NG KM III RINI. 127 262 YOI N . PERRY 103. 266. 2«9.283 YOI NGER. CHARI ES 127.222 224 ZACHRESON. BRI NOA 157.272 ZACHRI SON Kl ELY 272 7.1.1 I ZNOK 1)1 BORAH 103 IMMI Rl l Dl NISI. 127.281. 334. 335 IN MEMORY When we watch a shooting star as it soars across the horizon, the image of the short-lived blast of beauty stays in our minds forever. Three students of Johnson: Jerry Halsell, Greg Komaro, and Brend Ford, were taken from our sight this year, but not from our hearts. Each left with us a memory of their individual beauty that will continue to affect us throughout each of our lives. The J. O. Johnson High School student body would like to express deep sympathy to the families of these people. NOT PICTURED: Brenda Ford. 333 Harmony Staff 1977-78 HARMONY STAFF 1977-78. Top Picture. Lejt to Right. Top Row: Kevin Jose. Rhonda Roddy. Jan Rutledge. Denise Zimmerle. Diane Price. Blake Jc mes. Business Manager. Lalitha George. Picture Editor; Laurie Carter. Literary Editor: Scott Maness. Design E ditor; June Taylor. Liter- ary Editor; Cyndi Harper. Cyndi Burkholder. Denita Tielking, Laurie Howard. David Jager. Bottom Row: Beth Hutto. Editor-in-Chief; Ms. Osborn. Advisor Bottom Picture: HARMONY EDITORS. Stand- ing: Laurie Carter. Literary Editor: Lalitha George. Picture Editor. Silling; Scott Maness. Design Editor: Beth Hutto. Editor-in-Chief: June Taylor. Literary Editor. Right Page. Middle Picture. First Row: Denita Iiclking. Jan Rutledge. Second Row Blake Jones. Denise Zimmerle. Diane Price, Rhonda Roddy. Kevin Jose. Third Row: Cyndi Burk- holder. Cyndi Harper, David Jager. Lauri How- ard. Bottom Picture HARMONY STAFF MEMBERS. First Row: Cyndi Burkholder. Jan Rutledge. David Jagger. Second Row. Rhonda Roddy, Beth Hutto. Blake Jones. Cyndi Harper Scott Maness. Lalitha CeoffH Third Row Denita Tielking. Denise Zimmerle. Jujijk Taylor. Peggy Osborn. Kevin Jose, Diane Price. Laurie Carter. Laurie Howard. NOT PICTURED: Carla DeShilds. Davcy Knott. Murry Hollingsworth. 334 335 —.——-------------- Pear Students. f yeart f 77 -78 holds Uft'nt of Johnson There have this ye,--1 hi will remen orget the fun ar Sell In putting together a that deserve thanks, photographers for the administration for their memories for every stu- nany hours of time . As you look through times you had and in you experienced at John- re are many people is extended to our the faculty and untiring cooperation and the editors of Harmony who worked hard in getting out this book. I would especially like to thank Miss Osborn for her patience and understanding this year. Putting together a yearbook has been a different expe- rience for all involved. 1 would like to wish all the future staff members of Harmony the best of luck. Edilor-m-Chief Harmony Staff As our movie comes to an end there are many people to thank. . . Mr. B. T. Drake Mr. Jimmy Elmore Mr. Larry Waldrop Mrs. Earlene Waldrop Mr. James C ampbell Ms. Jackie Campbell Waldrop Studio Mr. JenffiSheffon Mr. Ron Harris Mr. Bob Crump Mrs. Peggy Duke Mrs. Marie Lawyer Mrs. Betty Dahlene Delmar Studios National Honor Society WVOV WEUP WAHR Castel T-Shirt The Jazz Southerland Blue Printing Student Government Mr. Saunders Mr. Jackson and all others 336 Thank-you Harmony «Sfa-PF Cindy Burkholder dan ' Rot-la dqe David Jaq«r Rhorda Reddy glake Jones indy Howard Sco-H- Kanness Lali+ha Georqe Daviey Kno+-f 3 Denda Tie I kina Denise zim merle dune Toy lor Ke vin Jdse Diane Price Laure Garter Laure Howard fYlurray HoUirvj$War4h Voor editor in V .....................♦ « 3J The Harmony Staff would like to express our great love and appreciation for Miss Osborn, our advisor, for her understanding, patience, and guidance.


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