Lee High School - Silver Sabre Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

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Silver Sabre Lee High School Huntsville, Alabama 1979 Volume XVI Silver Sabre Staff 1979 Table of Contents I I | Features I i • j Organizations 1 1 Classes Athletics f pg. 74 REID HARDWARE Advertisements pg. 226 The year really began to fall into place after Homecoming. But before, it seemed that with the changes and additions things were slightly confused. The final results were quite gratifying because it made the General appearance much improved. Through the year, the Generals proved over and over again that they are the best. The Seniors of ’79 sold more maga- zines than did any of their predecessors The Juniors made a big boom with candy sales. The Lee Generals had the biggest Homecoming win ever in their 30-0 victory over Grissom. Each student at Lee has a key in every aspect, and in every activity. They take a definite part. The keys of life are defined as a piece of a giant puzzle. Each person has an equal and important part in the school s activities. This is in relation to each piece of a puzzle, which is essential to the picture made But without each and every student helping, the puzzle would never be put together. Lee High School would not have such high respect that it has Pg. 4: Top Right — Lee High School has their own candidate for governor Center — The home of the Generals Bottom Right — Lee's surroundings are improving with the smoothing out of the rough crossing on Quietdale Pg. 5: Top Left — Senior Cindy Hel- ton, concentrates on little Don in typing Center — Lee is on its way to a new look as the completion of the new gym draws near. Bottom Left — Mr Jenkin s outstanding profile is captured. Top Right — Juniors, Lynn Stuckey and Scott Speigle, are dismayed at their Chemistry grade Left — David Arrington lis- tens intently in Government. Bottom Right — Senior Cheer- leaders, Linda Hunt and Patti Campbell, prepare for the John- son game Opening Section Top — Senior Mamie Browne, hustles to her next class. Bottom Left — Susan Luna, head majorette, is in deep concentration at the New Orleans Saints game. Bottom Right — Seniors take over the hometeam dugout during the Bradshaw pep-rally and win first spirit stick of the year Opening Section I Opening Section If It's Magic. . . Page 10: Top Right — Senior officer, Rene Morgan, discusses plans for the homecoming float with Mrs. Blessing (Jacquie's Mom). Top Left — That General power will never stop! Bottom Left — Dr Jimmy Wall, for- mer president of the Huntsville City Council lectures to Senior Govern- ment classes. Bottom Right — The Flag Corp is featured during the halftime show in New Orleans. Page 11: Top Left — Glen Musick points out that we are number one and we are here to stay. Top Middle — Belinda Cochran, Freshman Cheerleader, attempts the splits with her own style. Top Right — The Homecoming Wrecking Crew” obtains victory number one in a string of three straight homecoming wins by defeating Coffee 28-14. Bottom Left — Juniors. Linda Kennamer and Donna Coleman, typify what real foxlets should be. Bottom Middle — Senior maid. Sonja Duncan, recog- nizes a friend in the stands as she takes her ride around the stadium during pre-game festivities. Bottom Right — Freshman float theme read “General's Cream Coffee. Then Why Can't It Be Everlasting Top — Senior, Tammy Bean, finds something humorous about her lunch. Middle Left — Debbie Hood takes time out to smile at the camera. Middle Cen- ter — Laurel Davis, cheerleader spon- sor. points out a few things to her squad. Middle Right — The Senior T- shirt shows the typical characteristics of the Class of '79: Honor. Pride, and Spirit. Bottom Left — Debbie Allen and Carlton Rice; could it be the odd cou- ple? Bottom Center — Johnny Walker and Eric Gronquist demonstrate to the new yearbook staffers how it is done. Bottom Right — Diane Corbett. Senior, reaches for her lunch. Opening Section Rarely at Lee do you see many students without that Lee High smile on their face. This smile is characterized by pride, spirit, and that high honor all Lee Gen- erals have. The majority of the students are involved in many activities besides the old hum-drum of school work. But, school is for school work and Lee has high academic standards that are sometimes hard to meet. The involvement of the Generals can only be surpassed by, their willingness to work for the benefit of the school. Many long hours are spent in diligent planning, and organizing activities and programs for the school. The long hours spent working on these activities seem to be so short compared to the outstanding results. These are just a few of the many characteristics that a Lee student has. We are proud to be called the Lee High Generals. Opening Section Generals Unii! We Dream of Life Page 14: Top Right — Tommy Lanier gains confidence from his class and is elected Freshman president with a brilliant campaign speech Left — Coach Childress fires up the student body at the Johnson pep-rally. Bottom Right — Drum major. Julie Nelson, directs the Marching Gener- als with a flare and uniqueness of her own Page 15: Top Left — Juniors find that American History is everything that they thought it would be Right — Coach Onree Jackson finds the excitement a little hard to handle. Bottom Left — Senior Diane Booker concentrates on tak- ing notes in Government class. The goal of every student at Lee is to achieve more than any other school. A dream is like a goal, some- thing to strive for. In everything we do, we are determined to try to per- fect ourselves. The times in high school are times to strive to have fun and frolic with friends. Fun and laughs are all part of a student’s dream to enjoy him- self. But the students also have dreams to become someone well known or heard of. To be a person who will be successful and prosper- ous, Lee students in general, are successful in their lifetime endeav- ors You Can Feel If All Over It is enthusiasm at our school, It makes all the others drool. We yell and clap and stomp our feet, While the Lee High band plays with a beat. We all stand and sing the school song, The Lee High days won't be for long. The dance team swayed to the tune from the band, The students all screaming isn’t it grand.” We met in the halls and talked of the game, Knowing next year won’t be the same. We sure didn't win every game. But the Lee High spirit was always the same. We met on the play field for the big rally, The crowd spilled over into the alley. The logs and kindling wood made a big fire, But it wasn’t really needed for the stu- dents' desire. Maybe next year we can meet in the gym, Where our spirit will fill to the brim. Whether it’s basketball, football, or track, The General's spirit we never did lack. At Lee High we have the Spirit, So give a big yell so everyone can hear it. Opening Section The Blue Is on Fite Page 16: Top — Junior Cheerleader. Lisa Grider, with overflowing enthusiasm, touches her toes while 4 ft. in the air. Middle Left — The Marching Generals marvel in all the splendor Mid- dle Right — Coach John Childress concentrates with determination of a great team Bottom — Confederettes finale ends a marvelous halftime show. Page 17: Top Left — Senior quarterback. Johnny Walker, and Pat White, patiently await the outcome of the preceding play. Top Right — Head Cheerleader, Cindy Helton, leads her squad with never ending spirit. Middle — Where would ihe Generals be without their faithful spirited fans? Bottom Left — The Johnson Jaguars, prove to be a tough opponent for the Generals. Bottom Right — Cheerleaders boost spirit at Johnson game Opening Section J°ws SoDhomomT rr?Imaid? are A|bright. Sonja Duncan, and Brenda Smith. Bottom — 1978-79 Homecoming Court is as fol- oraDo i8T',' une°r •i0 Donn®Brown Seniors Ke V Albright, Brenda Smith. Jacquie Blessing and Sonja Duncan, Jun- iors Doty Spurgeon and Kim Kulus. Sophomore Cheryl Whitaker and Freshman Diane Sharp. Homecoming Lru-v 21 Homecoming 1978-79 Homecoming, this year was one of beauty and celebra- tion. Excitement was obvious from the beginning. Floats had to be built, maids had to be elected, dance prepara- tions were made and half-time shows were planned and put into action. All of these activities climaxed when Stu- dent Council President, Jacquie Blessing, was crowned 1978-79 Homecoming Queen and the Generals prevailed with a 28-14 massacre of the Coffee Yellowjackets on September 28, 1978. The dance, the night after the game enabled couples to enjoy it without rush. Reminiscing” was the chosen theme and seemed appropriate for the occasion. Almost 450 couples danced to the music of Luv-n-Haight. Stu- dent Council Secretary Julie Smith, commented, “Home- coming had its complications, but with all the time and effort put into it, it was a huge success.” Homecoming 78-79 will remain in the minds of all who attended as a night to remember. Reminiscing Is Theme Chosen Page 22: Top Left — Student Council Secretary, Julie Smith, is escorted in lead-out by Dale Clem. Bottom Left — Linda Roden presents Mary Williams with roses as James Blair, Band President, escorts the 1978-79 band sweet- heart. Middle Right — J.V. cheerleaders wave to the crowd while riding on second place sophomore float. Bottom Right — Anchor Club float wins first place in club competition. Page 23: Top Left — Senior maid, Brenda Smith, enjoys the traditional ride around the field. Top Right — Jo Donna Brown. Kim Kulus. and Doty Spur- geon represent the Junior Class as their homecoming maids. Bottom Left — Jeff Harbin escorts Senior maid, Kelly Albright, during leadout procession Bottom Right — Seniors take first place with their float, “Raid the Jacket Exceptional Students ate Honored. . . Each year, three students are chosen to repre- sent Lee High School at Boy's and Girl's State. Jacksonville State University was the host for Boy's State activities while the Girl’s State was held at Huntingdon University. These students are involved in a one week stay in which they set up their own government and elected officials. It is set up to teach the young Americans of today the workings of the American system of government, and is spon- sored by the VFW. Two of the students honored this year were Allen Hood (top picture) and Julie McCann (bottom picture). Julie was also honored as Elk Teen of the Month by the Elks Lodge of Hunts- ville. Scholastics Awards t Scholastic Awards . . . With Various Scholastic Awards. . . Doug Mendel, Robin Sandidge. and Scott Gesner (top picture) were announced as National Merit semi-finalists in scholarship competition and are commended for their high academic ability. Billy Sommers (bottom picture) also repre- sented Lee High School at Boy's State held at Jacksonville State University this summer. Henry Stewart (top picture) attended Lee this fall as an Exchange Student from Barranquilla. Colombia. Henry was the first exchange student ever to partici- pate in a varsity athletic sport, while playing soccer for the Generals. His personality and quick adaptability helped to make his short two month stay a successful one. The Daughters of American Revolution honored Jac- quie Blessing (bottom right) with the DAR Good Citizen- ship Award for Lee High School. The award is based on leadership, character, scholarship, and dependability. Senior Officers Margaret Strawn and Eric Gronquist (bottom left) were honored as the Century III Leader- ship representative and Huntsville Optimist Leadership Award for Lee. respectively. Scholastic Awards Dr. Shelby Counce Superintendent Huntsville City Schools Mr. Fletcher Seldon Vice-President, Board of Education Mr. D. Edward Starnes Jr. President, Board of Education Members, Board of Education Mr. William Smith Board Member Board Members Mr. Ray Vandiver Board Member Mr. James Berry Board Member Patty Harrell Is Chosen Senior Patty Harrell was cho- sen among the 58 contestants as the 1979 Top Beauty in the annual Key Club Beauty Walk. Patty is a member of Pi Phi Epsilon service club. She has been active in Alpha Beta Kappa sorority. As a DECA stu- dent she has divided her time between work and school activities. Features 1979 Key Club Sweetheart Fitty-eighl girls gathered together for the 15th Annual Key Club Beauty Walk The air was filled with excitement and nervousness The Curtain opened with the girls smiling and sing- ing Another Opening. Another Show . Each girl was individually introduced following her entrance beneath a Valentine heart At this time, three judges viewed them to rate them on poise, grace and other categories set by the rules During intermission the choral department presented hit tunes from broadway shows, while the girls nervously awaited the announcement of the top twenty beauties Then applause overcame the silence when the following girls were chosen Seniors. Kelly Albright. Diane Booker. Melynda Cleveland. Diane Corbett. Sonja Duncan. Patty Harrell. Kriste Kruise. Cmdy Powell. Brenda Smith. Mona Sparkman, Margaret Strawn and Jacque- line Watkins. Juniors; Lmda Kennamer, Cynthia Merritt. Jayne Owen, and Cheryl Toney Sophomores; Ellen Furio. Mary Ann Owen. Marcia Seal and Felicia Wilson Terrie Liles was chosen Miss Congeniality by the contestants The tension increased — the top five were soon to be selected Minutes passed like hours as the judges made their choice; fourth runner-up Kriste Kruise. third runner-up Jac- queline Watkins, second runner-up Margaret Strawn. first runner-up Jayne Owen Patty Harrell was then presented her flowers and crown for winning the title of 1979 KEY CLU8 SWEETHEART Feofures Seniors Eric Gronquist and Rene Morgan Ren6 Morgan was elected by her Sen- ior Class as being the most outstanding girl — Miss Lee High School, and she truly deserves this notable title. She has contributed in various ways to Lee. Ren6 served as Sgt.-at-arms during her Sopho- more, Junior and Senior years. Also, Rene was a participant on the softball team, a manager of girls' basketball, and an active member of the French Club. She was honored by being elected Vice- President of Honor Society, January's Citizen of the Month, and Class Favorite. Each of these attributes by Ren6 Morgan made her very worthy of the distinguished title bestowed upon her. Features Are Chosen Mr. Miss L H. 8. Mr. Lee High School for the 1978-79 school year is Eric Gronquist. Each year he contributed to the betterment of Lee Eric actively participated in the Student Council, Key Club, and DECA. But this was not the limit to his donations of time and patience to the school. He served as president during both his Junior and Senior years. Also, Eric devoted much of his time to the Silver Sabre, serving as Editor-in- Chief during his Senior Year Several honors and awards were also given to him. Among these were Huntsville Optimist Youth Leadership Award. November's Citizen of the Month and a member of Who's Who Among American High School Students for two years. All of these qualities of leadership, pride and dedication are what make Eric Gronquist deserving of the title — Mr. Lee High! Outstanding Seniors '79 Features Jacquie Blessing is a member of National Honor Society and is Secretary of Anchor Club. She serves as president of the Student Council and is the Vice-President of the Alabama Student Council Association. She was also elected Homecoming Queen. Rodney Brooks was the quarter- back of the football team and a player all four years. He was Stu- dent Council Parliamentarian his Junior year and has been a Class Favorite the last three years. James Blair is president of the band and plays the drums He was in All-State Orchestra. David Arrington has been an officer in the French Club for two years. He is in National Honor Society and is Parliamentarian of the Student Council. He also played football. Jeff Allen has played football, basketball, and baseball during his years at Lee. He also is a member of French Club and was chosen a Class Favorite his Senior Year Are Chosen on Mamie Browne has been a cheer- leader for three years at Lee. She is also president of Omega Beta Upsi- lon. Allen Hood is vice-president of the Student Council and is on the golf team. He is treasurer of the Key Club and is News Editor on the In- General Staff. Cindy Helton has been a cheer- leader her four years at Lee and is Captain this year. She was a Fresh- man class officer and is Sgt.-at- Arms of Pi Phi Epsilon. x Tommy Griffin is president of Key Club. He has also lettered in baseball all four years at Lee. Missy Lackey is on the girls' varsity basketball team. She was a former cheerleader .and a Freshman Class officer. Features =© the Basis of Features Robin Sandidge is a National Merit Finalist and a member of National Honor Society. She will graduate number one in her class. Julie McCann has participated in the Student Council as both repre- sentative and alternate along with being an ICC representative She is treasurer of Anchor Club and Copy- Editor of the Silver Sabre. She also represented Lee at Girls' State Susan Luna is a member of National Honor Society and presi- dent of the French Club. She is head majorette and has served as Secretary of her Sophomore and Senior Class. Kelly O’Neal is a member of Beta Theta Chi and plays the saxophone in the band. He also is a member of Modern Music Masters. Their Achievements Features Jimmy Sullivan is president of Beta Theta Chi. He has won awards for football and wrestling. He served as Sophomore Class Treasurer. Don Smith was a football player all four years at Lee He was selected All-City Center. He has served as an officer of the French Club and was chosen a Junior Class Favorite Margaret Strawn is president of Pi Phi Epsilon and is the Century III Leadership Award Winner. She has served as Junior Class Secretary and is Senior Class Treasurer. She also placed in the top five in the Beauty Walk this year. Bruce Thompson has lettered in football for four years at Lee and was chosen All-City. He is a Senior Class Favorite and past president of the French Club. Brenda Smith is a member of Anchor Club and on the In-General Staff. She is a Confederette and a Beta Theta Chi Sweetheart as well as being a Senior Homecoming Maid. Senior Favoriies Eric Gronquist and Rene Morgan 0=3 Features Genior Favorites October September Citizens of the Month September — Robert Meeks will be found in any Senior activity He was head manager for Varsity football team October — Jacquie Blessing is president of Student Council and works actively in Anchor Club She was chosen Dar Good Citizen for Lee and crowned Homecoming Queen. November — Eric Gronquist has been president of his Junior and Senior Class. He is editor-in-chief of the Silver Sabre and received Huntsville Optimist Leadership award. December — Mark Byers has been a student coun- cil representative and was chosen for Who’s Who Among American High School Students He helps with sound and special effects with the band. January — Ren6 Morgan has been Sgt.-at-Arms of her Sophomore. Junior and Senior Class. She is President of Anchor Club and was elected Miss Lee High School. February — Paula Grissim has been Vice-President of her Junior and Senior class She has also been a wrestling score-keeper for several years. March — Scott Sproles has been in French Club and a member of Honor Society. He was awarded the Distinguished Young American award along with Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents April — David Arrington has played four years on the football team, and is a member of Honor Soci- ety. He is Parliamentarian of Student Council and a member of French Club. May — Julie McCann was chosen Girl’s State Sena- tor. and is listed in Who’s Who Among American High School Students. She was also chosen Elks Club Citizen of the Month Features November December January D.E.C.A. Promotes Interests in Careers Distributive Education Clubs of America is the only student organization operating throughout the nation’s schools. DECA is for students who are interested in a career in marketing, merchandising and management. To be a member, each student must be enrolled in Dis- tributive Education Class. Officers— Kelly Baker- President Kelly Albright-Vice President Callie Hopkins-Treasurer Sonja Duncan-Secretary Front Row: Sammy Robertson, Chuck Myrick, Lisa Jones, Renota McGrady. Lilly Schultz, Karen Koger, Bob Bowen. Timmy Bice, Diane Corbett. Kelly Albright. Kelly Baker. Pat Ward. Callie Hopkins. Gina Hunter. Kim Cotrell. Tammy Dupree. Sandra Mason. Letresa Fowler. Second Row: David Yeager. Marla Stacey, Jackie Potts, Rhonda Glover, Eric Gronquist. Sonja Duncan, Mark Blair, Scott Jones. Greg Hancock. Julie Crye. Debbie Thompson, Lee Cheatham. Cathy Simpson. Irene Gray, Jeff McCarley. Louise Lechman, Annette Segeity, Cherie Gabrys, Esther Hoffman, Eric Tate. Third Row: Mike Childers, Kim Webster, Jim Brick, David Oliver, Doug Williams. Gina Williams. Don Warren, Tina McDonald. Ricky Slayton, Ricky Jones. Barry Bultman, Pat Harrell. Billy Renfroe. Jeff Har- bin. Scott Schrimsher, Darrel Seaton, Wayne Dempsey, Jim Foster. Jeff Barnett. Melanie Schultz. Tommy Griffin. Janet Shaughnessy. Shirley Payne. Lynn Warren Organizations Trade School Clubs Develop Leadership To be a member of a trade school club a student must attend the technical center. Leadership training and development in a chosen vocational area is the purpose behind this aspect of Lee High School. In addition to the regular school activities they go to the state competition in their respective areas. VICA — First Row: Julia Timmons. Melvin Bowser. Susie Creel Sec- ond Row: Greg Turney. Gary Glenn. Les Holmann. Russell Sallis. Henry Ivey. FBLA — First Row: Rhonda Tumblim. Vicki Yates. Dana Herron. FFA — Janice McKenzie. Janet Light. Karen Davis. Second Row: Michelle Tucker. Lanette Wilburn. Faye Vitale. Regan Costner. Teresa Smith. Margaret Brown. Darlene Anderson. FFA — Janice McKenzie. Janet Light. VICA — First Row: Billy Gullatt, Frank Browning. Lervert Jackson. Sec- ond Row: Chris Graves. Robert Meeks. Steven Humphrey. FBLA — First Row: Cindy Johnson. Patsy Dake. Anna Hicks. Donna Maddok. Sherri Dean Second Row: Virginia Dake. Cindy Tripp. Pat McMeans. Mary Fischer. Patricia Pelham. Bonnie Wilson. Brenda Tipton. Organizations Student Council Center The Student Council is a very important organization which is the center of the student body. Sponsoring such things as Homecoming, Penny Drop, and Carnation Sales, the Student Council strives to put on activities in which the entire enrollment may participate. The Lee High School Student Council is a member of the H.A.S.C., the Huntsville Association of Student Councils; the U.S.C.A., the United Student Council Association, and also are a part of the N.A.S.C., which is the National Association of Student Councils. The officers attended a very profitable workshop in Montevello during the summer, where Lee’s Council was initiated as Vice-President of the state wide Student Council. The Student Council Representatives serve an important roll. They report to their homerooms weekly to inform the homerooms of what took place at the meeting for each particular week. This year, each representative was given a teacher, for which they would be a Secret Pal. Teachers received several notes, gifts, and treats which proved to make the project very successful. 1978-1979 Student Council Officers are: Cheryl Toney — Treasurer; Julie Smith — Sec- retary; Allen Hood — Vice-President; Jacquie Blessing — President; Jamey Butler — Pres. Pro Tempore; David Arrington — Parliamentarian. • Representatives — Row 1: Tina Sanders. Curtis Bridges. Cynthia Merritt, Suzy Morrison, Sonja Duncan. Stacey Teapool. Kim Paschal. Debbie Hood. Monica Albright, Diane Sharp. Susan Prewitt. Susan Alexander. Cindy Johnson. Brian Chunn. Lisa Price. Felicia Sykes. Carl Wash- ington, Clerance Soodbeer. Row 2: Maryanne Prewitt. Jeff Harris, Dianna Grider. Denise Worlund. Lawana Adcock. Robin Jones. Mike Taylor. Rhonda Blanton, Richard Wil- son. Lori Royston, Penny Hicks. Susan Price. Patty Harper. Linda Cooper. Amy Smith, Tony McGeehee. Belinda Cochran. Pam Hicks. Row 3: Steve Gabrys. Joe Lusk, Melanie Schultz. Janet Fondren. Sharon Horn. Tim Dwyer. Linda Den- namer. Mark Byers, Wayne Dempsey. Michael Price. Gina Mullins. Jenny Guffy. Wayne Derr. Jackie Watkins. Lynn Douglas. Kelly Johnson, Martha Watson. Karen Crutcher. Tonya Everest. Organizations of Student Activities Alternates — Row 1: Donna Darwin, Annette Valentine. Lisa Vick, Rosie Moody, Jan Atkinson. Melynda Carter. Barbie Patterson, Donna Sandidge, Jama Blair, Carol Johnson, Mary Owens. Rene Ray. Gwen Gillis. Row 2: Beth Rogers. Toy Macoemore. Benita Bowen. Jackie Flakes. Diane Corbett. Lisa Martin. Anita Watkins. Jackie Pat- terson, Linda Bean. Gina Hunter. Lily Schultz, Michelle Miller. Cheryl Whi- taker. Row 3: Wayne Dempsey. Johnny Baker. Julie McCann. Sheri Stephens. Lisa Pass. George Tunstill. Top Right: Mrs. Alice Tanner. Sponsor Organizations I.C:C. Serves All Clubs of Lee The purpose of the Inter Club Council is to serve as a catalyst in coordinat- ing the activities of clubs within the school. It is under the direction of the Stu- dent Council. In order to be a part of ICC, each club must be approved and in good stand- ing with the school. The club has regular meetings and each club must elect one person to serve on the ICC. Therefore this makes it easier to coordinate service projects for the school. Standing: Carl Washington. Lonnie Byrd. Jamey Butler. Brian Chunn, Mike Taylor. Scott Sproles. Second Row: Julie Smith. Renee Ray, Yolonda Newby. Terrie Pierce. Kelly Baker. Organizations FBLA is 86 Members Strong Mrs. LaNelle Patrick, along with the other business teach- ers, sponsors the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Lee chapter. The club was origi- nally for B.O.E. students; but as of now all business students are invited and encouraged to join. The club is organized to stimulate an interest in busi- ness and office education. This goes on to practice for District and State FBLA Workshops. Such events as typing, short- hand, and accounting are a few of the various competitive events that are present at these contests. The only requirement to join is to be presently enrolled in a business subject. This year FBLA is 86 members strong. Not Pictured: Kathleen Barisa. Karla Davis, Katrina Johnson, Debbie McGhee. Susan Luna. Robin San- didge. Pictured: Beth Abrams. Kathy Ayers. Sharon Baker. Barbara Bennett. Kelly Bennett. Candy Binion. Diane Booker. Benita Bowen. Kathy Cagle. Kay Call. Lorr Campbell. Donna Carr. Demetria Chunn. Debbie Citrano, Jan Clark. Joy Clark. Vicki Collier, Linda Connor, Juanita Copeland. Janet Crawford. Andrea Cuff. Barbara Dillard. Lori Dobbs. Becky Dowell. Donna Floyd, Joan Garrett. Yolanda Gilliam. Joy Gilbreath. Mary Hale. Mitzi Hammac. Karen Hawthorne. Suze Hearn. Cindy Helton. Anita Hig- gins. Beverly Higgins. Lynn Jensen. Jennifer Jones. Missy Lacky, Melody Lancaster. Judy Landers. Lisa LeBas, Mike Leslie. Kim Mahathey. Yolanda Malone. Tina Mansel. Cindy Meeks, Marie Mitchell. Kim Moore. Debbie McMeans. Donna McMeans, Sonja Nance. Angie Parker. Lisa Pass. Jackie Patterson, Debbie Potter. Denise Priest. Laurie Reid. Cynthia Rice. Deloise Rich. Nancy Sandifer. Brenda Smith. Julia Smith. Linda Sorrell. Mona Sparkman. Theresa Stevens. Becky Stewart. Valerie Tallent. Donna Taylor. Sherry Taylor. Angie Thompson. Terri Thompson. Patty Teeples, Regina Tice. Anita Watkins. Jackie Watkins. Victoria Watkins. Penny Webb. Gladys Woods. Wendy Wright. Ms. Lincomb. Ms. Hodge Mrs. Molly Linscomb. Sponsor; Laurie Reid, reporter; Janet Craw- ford. Secretary; Joy Clark. Vice-President; Angelia Parker. Presi- dent; Lisa LeBas. Treasurer; Ms Judy Hodge. Sponsor; Mrs LaNelle Patrick, Spon- sor. Ogomration Lee Anchor Club Takes on Johnson Anchor Club is the youth branch of Pilot Clubs of America. The objective of Anchor is to develop initiative and leadership as well as to provide a memorable experience in living and working together. To be a member of Anchor is to be willing to work diligently as well as have the time of your life. Despite the many other activities the girls participate in during the year they find time to accomplish a lot of serv- ice projects. Each Anchor member receives a special blessing from the club s projects and activities. To share a little part of their lives, the girls decided to sponsor a UNICEF child. They sponsor eight year old Gua- dalupe Arrendo Rodriguez who lives in Mexico. For Homecoming, Anchor built a float and won first place as well as sold boutonnieres. As the year progressed the girls sponsored a family for Thanksgiving and two families for Christmas plus toys for five children. They visited Council School and attended the Pilot Banquet. In the spring the girls took on Johnson’s Anchor Club in Powder Puff Football. Furthermore a workshop in Montgomery was attended with all other Anchor Clubs in Alabama. All of this made 78-79 the best year for Anchor. Our sponsors Christy Jensen and Judy Hodge participated in all activities con- ducted. Any sophomore or junior girl is invited to become a member. Two teas are held each year and all applications are accepted. Officers — 1st Row: Christy Jensen, sponsor; Lori Hall. Chaplain; Rene Morgan. Presi- dent; Debbi Marrero. Senior Representative; Sharon West. Sr. Rep.; Tamra Tondera. Vice-President; Julie McCann. Treasurer; Judy Hodge. Sponsor. 2nd Row: Beth Thig- pen. Sgt -at-Arms. Jacquie Blessing. Secretary; Denise Worlund, Junior Rep ; Jennifer Peoples. ICC Rep. 1st Row Judy Hodge (sponsor), Nelda Daniel, Doty Spurgeon. Linda Kennamer, Beth Thigpen, Jan Shine, Rene Morgan, Brenda Smith. Diane Booker. Christy Jenson (sponsor). 2nd Row: Tammy Spears, Lana Grubbs, Tamra Tondera, Laurie Reid. Jennifer Peoples. Julie McCann. 3rd Row: Linda Donlin, Melody Lan- caster. Debbie Citrano, Jenny Core, Denise Worlund. Susan Luna, Jacquie Biessing. 4th Row: Tina McLendon. Lori Hall, Sheila Brown, Teresa Leary, Mary Wil- liams. Suzy Morrison 5th Row: Bemta Bowen. Deborah Rickies. Terrie Liles. Marcia Stegall. Denise Gregory. Donna Ridgeway. Kathy Baker. Debbie Marrero 6th Row: Melinda Cleveland. Nancy Vietch. Kim Kulas, Diana Grider. Susan Tucker. Carrie Klonowski. Lisa Grider. Debbie Hood G Organizations Anchor in Powder-Puff Football Christmas Banquet Sponsored for First Beta Theta Chi was founded in 1978 by a group of young men who saw a need for another service club. This club promotes school spirit and plays an active part in community projects. The annual canned food drive for needy families is one of the projects Beta Theta Chi is most active in. During the year, they made visits to the Harris Home for children and Nursing Homes for the elderly. The club sponsored a Christmas Banquet where they gave awards to outstanding members. Right: Senior Sweetheart. Brenda Smith and club Sweetheart. Sherry Williams. Beta Theta Chi Members — Kneeling: Jimmy Sullivan. Brenda Smith. Sherry Williams and Ronald Cooper. Second Row: Mr. Drake. Sponsor. Harold Weeks. Carl Washington. Kenneth Cooper. Mark Green. Jerry Davis, Ronald Jamar. Sammy Bone. Chris Lacy, Ricky Moore and Mr. Turner. Sponsor. Back Row: David Edwards. Dewayne Friend. Melvin Wesley. Jimmy Blackburn. Kelly O'Niel. Willard Scissum, and Richard Jefferson Orgonizotions Time by Beta Theta Chi Kneeling: Mark Green. Sgt.-at-Arms; Jimmy Sullivan. President; Sammy Bone. Chaplain Standing: Carl Washington. ICC Representative; Dewayne Friend. Trea- surer; Jimmy Blackburn. President; Jerry Davis. Secretary; Ronald Cooper. Vice- President. Bo Senior ’79 Organizations 53 Pi Phi Epsilon Collects Toys Pi Phi Epsilon was organized in 1964. It is affiliated with Cen- tral YMCA and Tri-Hi-Y. The purpose for the creation of such a club was to offer Sen- ior, Junior, and Sophomore girls an opportunity to work together in service for the betterment of their school. In order to be a member, an overall “C” average, a dependable char- acter, and high moral standards plus a genuine willingness to be of service to others is required. During the year Pi Phi collected food for a needy family and collected toys for Christmas Charities. Although the year was full of activities the members still found time to visit local rest homes and day care centers. Officers: Sudha Devenini — Historian Sonja Duncan — Chaplain Cindy Helton — Sgt -at-Arms Beth Cochran —Treasurer Linda Hunt — Secretary Linda Bean — Vice-President Margaret Strawn — President Pat Ward — Public Relations Maryanne Prewitt — Public Relations Lynn Jensen — Public Relations. Sitting: Pam Webb. Linda Hunt. Linda Bean. Maryanne Prewitt. Margaret Strawn. Cally Hopkins. Maureen Ondocsin, Janet Fon- dren. Mary Hale. Annette Valentine Standing: Sudha Devineni. Patty Harrel, Lynn Jensen. Cindy Helton. Lori Dobbs. Mrs Mar- garet Nelson; sponsor. Dawn Boutte. Pat Ward. Kelly Baker. Beth Cochran. Gwen Gillis. Organizations for Christmas Charities PvPlw Q td(yi '79 Organizations OBU Sponsors Halloween Party Omega Beta Upsilon began at Lee High School in 1970. A group of concerned girls wanted to be a part of a club that would help the community. If a student who attends high school maintains a C” average or better and upholds high moral standards she can become a member. OBU gave a Halloween Party for the Day Care Center and participated in the canned food drive for Christmas Chari- ties. The Lee High branch of OBU is an active part of every day life here. Top Left David Edwards. Mascot; Ricky Moore. Soph Sweetheart; Mark Green. Jr Sweetheart. Kelly O'Neal. Sr. Sweetheart. First Row Mamie Browne. Yolanda Newby. Felicia Wilson. Kelly O'Neal. Pam Robinson. Diane Corbett. Monica Phipps Second Row Victoria Watkins. Delois Matkins. Demetria Pride. Ricky Moore. Ann Hinton. Doreen Turner. Cathy Robin- son Third Row: Helene Towns. Carole Parker. Marilyn Curry. Lynn Douglas. Mark Green. Felicia Sykes. Karen Crutcher. Sharon Conley, beanna Harris Fourth Row Delois Bradford. Sandra Miller. Dei- dra Jones. Bobbie Moore. Melissa Evans. David Edwards, Patricia Watkins. Regina Jackson. Santa Ford. Carolyn Bone. Organizations for Day Care Center Children Top Left: Mamie Brown. President Officers — Bottom: Felicia Wilson. Journalist; Cathy Robinson. Trea- surer; Pam Robinson. Secretary; Victoria Watkins. 2nd Vice-President; Diane Corbett. 1st Vice-President; Mamie Browne. President. Kneeling: Doreen Turner. ICC Alternate; Demetria Pride. Parliamentarian; Delois Matkins, Sgt. at Arms; Monica Phipps, Chaplain Key Club Sponsors The purpose of the Key Club is to improve the school and community through service projects. The club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Hunts- ville and the faculty sponsor is Earl Grilliot. They started off this year by selling Honlecoming cor- sages and visited the hospitalized children. The club sponsored the annual beauty walk with the pro- ceeds going to the James Blackburn scholorship fund. This scholorship is awarded each year to a senior to further their education. The club consist of male students who have at least completed the sec- ond semester at Lee. Mascots — Juniors Susan Tucker and Diana Grider. Senior Sonja Duncan. Back: Sophomore Tara Cremin, Freshman Diane Sharpe and Senior Sweetheart Jacquie Blessing. First Row Mascots — Jacquie Blessing, Sonja Duncan. Dianna Grider, Susan Tucker, Tara Cremon, and Diana Sharp. Second Row: Fred Roy, Bucky Lane. Danny Cowley, Carlton Rice. John Hoffman. Howard Ayres. Jeff Hucks. John Dodson, Brian Chunn. Dennis Bayless. Tommy Albright, Kevin Griffis. Bruce Meeks, Johnny Pope, Richard Wilson, Steve Tondera, Mark Blair, Scott Jones. Scott Carter, Nathan Baker. Third Row Mike Ivey. Robert Lake. Tommy Griffin. David Worland. Bruce Reynolds. Greg Rhoden. Timmy Lovell. Roger Grider, Wallace Peacock. Karey Griffis. Steve Cornelius. Steve Sobieske. Ray Patton. Mar- tian Scessan. Allen Hood. Ricky Slayton. Jack Frost, Ricky Jones. Fourth Row: Earl Grilliot (sponsor) Alan Daniels. Kim Dial. Tony McGhee, Geary Shotts. Keith Lang. Bobby Roberts, Jamey Butler, Mike Crockett, Derek Sharpe, Mike Stucky, Randy Wright. Ken Sinyard. Boyd Blankston, John Morring. Barry Soloman, Eddie Goodwin. Randy Hudson. Mikd Lewis. Steve McDaniel. Lee Herron. Joe Daniel. Larry Greene. ' Organizations Annual Beauty Walk Key Club Officers — Front: Jamey Butler — I.C.C. Rep. Richard wilson — Soph. Representa- tive Randy Wright — Jr. Rep Back — Joe Daniels — Sgt.-at-Arms Tommy Albright — Vice-President Tommy Griffin — President Allen Hood — Treasurer Bruce Reynolds — Secretary Organizations Junior Civi fan Sponsors Rock-A-Thon This year has been a profitable one for Junior Civitan. In the fall they held a rock-a- thon in the Mall; the profit went to charity. They participated in the canned food drive for Christmas Charities. In addition, Junior Civitan held regular meetings and did several other projects for charity. 1st Row: Annette Smith, Donna McNeely. Sandy Hall, Lawia Cassion. 2nd Row: Nancy McKenzie, Janice Brand, Cindy Demetria. Sheila Greene, Valerie Tallent. Lee Jr. Civitan members participate in the Rock-a- thon at the Mall and contribute the profits to charity. 1st Row: Donna McNeely. Kay McKenzie, Vicki Hyatt, Angie Wilbourne. Cindy Demetria, Sharon Hamilton, Teresa Etherage, Annette Smith. 2nd Row: Regan Newberry, Ronnie Slack, Diane Bratcher, Sonja Atkins. Janice Brand. Denise Yeager 3rd Row: Beth Braggs. Beth Bolls. Angie Gentry. Atha Ballard. Lisa Woodall. Tami Wright 4th Row: Beth Cassion, Patty Sobeski. Nancy McKenzie, Brian Ray, Amy Smith, Sandy Hall Organizations 5th Row: Debra Quick, Connie Wilkerson, Ann Hester. Valerie Tallent. Sheila Greene, Greg Ball. Kim McNeely. Gail Miller. Astronomy Club Owns 8 Reflecting Telescope The main purpose of this club is to give students who are interested in astronomy, an opportunity to increase their knowl- edge through lectures, discussion and observation sessions Mr Haynes spon- sors. and takes a very active part in the activities of the club The membership is limited to 18 but exceptions are made on occassion. The club owns an 8 reflecting tele- scope which has been handed down for many years. Each member looks forward to the one week operation time he has allowed with the telescope. Astronomy Club Officers — Mr Haynes sponsor. Kyle Thompson (ICC Representative) Wylyn Toney (Vice-Presi- dent) Laura Mendel (Secretary) Joel Reaves (President). Back Row: Chuck Christian. Stanley Fell. Wylyn Toney. Ken Roth. Larry Frost. Kyle Thompson. Middle Row: David Holman. Robert Kennel. Lynn Lewis. Joe Lindsey. Steve Gabrys. Mr. Haynes. Front Row: Paul Reinhart, Laura Mendel. Mark Tortensen. Mike Zimmerman. Joel Reaves. Jim Barisa. Charles Watson. Harold Varner, and Larry Frost adjust the tele- scope French Club Participated fh Language Fair The French Club is sponsored by Christy Jensen. An interest in the culture, customs and different dialects of France are probed with great depth. To further this interest, monthly meetings are held with guest speakers In order to be a part of this club the stu- dent must be presently taking or have pre- viously taken the course. During the year the club participated in The Foreign Lan- guage Fair at UAH, and won 2nd place in Petanque. In addition the club holds an annual Christmas party and picnic. Officers — Back Row: Bruce Thompson, Parliamentarian David Arrington. Parlimentarian Don Smith, Sgt.-at-Arms Barry Petty. Historian Sitting: Mrs. Christy Jensen, sponsor Karen Cornelius, Vice-President Janet Fondren. Secretary Susan Luna, President Julie Smith, ICC Representative Debbie Hood, Treasurer 1st Row Anne Carroll. Tina Sanders, Mamie Brown, Dietra McBride. Jeff Luna. B B Cooper, Karen Petty, Maureen Ondocsin. Anita Watkins, Cheryl Whitaker. Theresa Moore. Doty Spurgeon, Ren6 Morgan. Laura Mendel. Yolanda Gilliam, Martin Scissum 3rd Row: Michele Roden, Sherry Ste- phens. Gary Otten. Kelly O'Neal, Julie Smith, Barry Petty. 4th Row: Jackie Newby. Tina Stoner. Scott Speigle. Back Row: Bruce Thompson, Steve McDaniel. Donald Smith. Boyd Bankston, Joe Lusk. Front Row. Janet Fondren, Sudha Devineni, Tracy Arrington, Julie McCann, Debbie Hood. Carri Klonowski, Lawana Adcock. Susan Luna, Karen Cornelius. 2nd Row: Jenny Bonnett, Cindy Browning, Beth Boyd, Jennifer Jones, Jacquie Blessing, Gwen Gillis, Karen Fowler. 3rd Row: Belinda Bishop, Rhonda Boyles, Lee Ann Langford. Carol Johnson, Sheila Brown, Patti Campbell. Jenni Hedden, Stephanie Jacobs. 4th Row: Sharon Horn, David Arrington, Beth Miller. Back Row. Doug Johnson, Mike Kim- brough, Steve Cornelius. Organizations Spanish Club Studies Mexican Culture In order to be part of Spanish club the student must have had or be presently taking Spanish. Each year they participate in the Foreign Lan- guage fair and in addition eat out at a Mexican Restaurant once a month. Penney Sanders, sponsor, plays an important part in the extent of the study of the people, customs, and cultures of Spain. Further discus- sions of the different aspects of the language always prove to be inter- esting. Also an interest of the Span- ish life style past and present is encouraged. Left: Spanish Club Officers — Sponsor. Miss Penelope Sanders. Pam Webb. President. Amy Daily. Linda Barnett and Paul Henry. First Row: David Edwards. Brian Chunn. Paul Henry. Mary Williams. Linda Connor, Tamra Tondera Second Row: Ronald Jamar. Linaa Barnett. Robert Kennel. Linda Parkhill. Pam Webb. Miss Penelope Sanders. Third Row: Vernita Chandler. Becky Presley, Marianne Southerland. Karen Williams. Patri- cia Gray. Amy Daily and Cynthia Rice. Organizations Latin Club enjoys Toga Parties In the Latin Club the opportunity to learn more of the culture and the style of Roman people is their purpose In order to be a part of this club one semester of Latin is required. This year the memebers participated in a toga party and an international tasting fair. These activities were also enjoyed by the rest of the school. Sandy Creighton. Jeff Nalin, Nancy Adams. Mike Taylor. Lois Royston. Wayne Kerr. Toy McLemore. Lori Beddingfield. Cindy Johnson. Jill Barauack, Warren Sullivan. Joseph Lusk. Susan Ikard, Jill Bright. Donna Sandidge, Dianne Sharp, Bar- bara Patterson. Stephania Car- ringer. Mike Stucky, Kelly Gri- der. Melinda Earnest. Donna Fraizer, Leigh Marrero, Gina Mullins, Scott McCarley, Yolanda Malone. Ken Watson. Stacey Tepool. Belinda Cochran. Tara Cremin, Scot McDaniel. Olan Phillips. Mrs. Grilliot, sponsor. Organizations German Club Sponsored by In the German Club Mrs. Grilliot, the sponsor, strives to teach to a more interesting extent, the culture, history and types of foods of the German people. In order to become a member, each stu- dent who has taken German for one semester may participate. All the Foreign Languages com- bine together for an International tasting fair in the Spring. Left: German Club Officers — Oliver Jaknel. Vice-President Sonia Aikins, Secretary Lucinda Williams, President Mrs. Kay Grilliot. Sponsor German Club Members — Top Row Phillip Stallcup. Tommy Gard- ner. Chris Sanderson Middle Row Robert Williams. Sean Styles. Mary Kay Walston Bottom Row Lucinda Williams. Oliver Jaknel. Sonia Aikins, Ricky Cole and Mrs Grilliot. Organizations Drama Club's Membership Largest Ever The Drama Club is an organization of students who as a result of being in the club have the chance to fulfill their act- ing desire. This year's membership is the largest ever. The Drama Club became the state champions this year. As a result, they will represent Alabama at the Southeastern Theatre Convention in Atlanta in 1979. They raised money for their trip to State Competition by putting on special per- formances for the English Department. Linda S. Bidwell sponsors this club and works closely with the officers. Right: President, Renee Ray; Vice-President, Terri Pierce; Treasurer, Tony Frazier; and Secretary, Nathan Baker Sock and Buskin Theatre Group — Bottom Row: Angie Lee. Vicki Howison, Diana Layne. Doug Walton, Deodie Hammac. Terri Pierce, Ricky Cole. Second Row: Lorri Fogg, Steve Stowers. Steve Richmond. Mike Leslie, Mark Sewell. Tony Frazier, Ben Ezell, Renee Ray. Nathan Baker Third Row: Sponsor — Linda S. Bidwell, John Pow- ers. John Barisa. Cindy Bruce. Barry Schultz. Pam Webb. Cheri Bannister, Ginny Higgins. Scott Carpenter. Laura Kurtz. Nate Boyd. Kim Mahathey. Kathy Geise. Top Row: Jackie Patterson, Dietra McBride, Monica Phipps. Jackie Watkins. Billy Darnell. Greg Tulley. Ernest Pineda, Mike Burns. Terry Gilbreath. John Sewell. Jamey Livingston. Organizations Thespian and Debate Team Work Together International Thespian Society — Top Row: Deodie Hammac, Renee Ray. Terri Pierce. Nate Boyd. Mark Sewell. Bottom Row: Kathy Geise, Cindy Bruce. Barry Schultz. Pam Webb. Ernest Pineda and sponsor Linda S. Bidwell. Not Pic- tured: Mike Ivey. The Debate Team is fairly new, they were organized 2 years ago by their sponsor, Earl Grilliot. The main purpose of the team is to provide an academic competition in forensics for students to build their speaking ability. During this year the team has attended nine tournaments. The team won 1st place in their 1st tournament this year at Auburn University and have since won several 2nd place awards. Above: Left to Right: Billy Sommers. Tina Stoner. Jan Shine. Lynn Stuckey. April Manning. Regina Flakes. Brad Thoma- son. Mr. Grilliot. Sarah Sheldon. Tommy Lanier. Kelly Grider and Robin Wright. Organizations VICA Students Attend Tech Center Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is a national organization of students engaged in training for any one of several trades offered at the Technical Center. In order to be a member, a student must be a junior or senior with the proper amount of credits up to that grade level. In addition, the student must be a diversified occupa- tional student or an alumni of the D O. program. Front Row: Thomas Browning. Gary Robinson, Eddie Allen. Johnny Pope. Kenneth Woodall. Billy Ealy. Marty Wright. Lonnie Byrd. Tim Brick. Fountain Russell. Dexter Pendleton. Jeff Sanderson. Dean Howard. Scott Kendrick. Gordon Leitch. Middle Row Krista MacMurray. Tina McLendon. Lorri Hall. Susie Ryan. Jeanne Fowler. Donna Ridgeway, Margaret Varner, Debbie Griffin, Susan Fulton. Kaye Baker. Pam Tarleton. Cindy Burns. Katie Holland. Ann Frazier. Sandy McGrady. Mike Putman. David Page. Scott Goosby. Greg Knight. John Dudley. Sponsor. Back Row: Brian Bailey. Todd Bryant. Eric Risch. John Hindman. Mike Lillard. Craig Akndge. Joel Garrett. Alan Pinker- ton. Mark Hosch, Marisa Grubbs, Rickey Taylor. Kirk Finley. Robert Green. Stephen Freeman. Kelvin McCauley. Mark Stueck. Tony Brooks. Jerry Hightower. Hoyt Barnard. Jeff Heinisch. Not Pictured: Ursula Cole. Kathy Baker. Johnny Lewis. Jill Byrge. Angie Thompson. Laurie Storrs. Charles Hunt. Vica Officers — Front Row: John Hindman, Billy Ealy. Craig Akridge. Lonnie Byrd. Fountain Russell. Dexter Pendleton. Sec- ond Row: Margaret Varner. Susan Fulton. Kaye Baker. Alan Pinkerton. Robert Green. Kelvin McCauley. Gordon Lietch, Dean Howard. Jeanne Fowler. Tina McLendon. Pam Tarleton. Orgonnations Art Club Designs Stained Glass Window The Art Club has always been an impor- tant part of the school. The main purpose of the club is to improve and promote the effectiveness of education through the arts at Lee. The sponsor of the Art Club is Mrs. Glas- gow. Any student at Lee High School is eligible to become a member of the club if he takes or has taken art and has or is receiving credit in the course. This year they designed and built a stained glass window to replace the broken Art Department door. Art Club Officers — Left: Dana Worley. Debbie Warren. Patty Teeples, Susan Hutchinson. Denise Clark. Tammy Gill. Standing: Mrs. Glasgow. Yolonda Newby. Becky Ross. Ronald Jamar. Tammy Gill. Marcia Martin. Charlotte Langford. Earl Garner. Lori Hall. Dana Worley. Debbie Warren. Susan Hutchinson. Patty Teeples. Denise Clark. Beth Rogers. Roger Grider. Not Pictured: Tom Blakemore. Tim Boyett and Kay Dilday. Organizations In General Staff Keeps Students Up to Date The In-General Staff publishes nine papers a year. They try to keep the school informed of events taking place at Lee. Since the paper has been able to bal- ance their budget they again print the paper on newspaper print. Students interview, write and layout the entire paper. Tina McDonald is Editor, with Melinda McCreless as Asst. Edi- tor and Linda Hunt as Business Manager. 1st Row: Donna McNeely, Brad Thomason. Mrs. Martha Vandiver, sponsor; Linda Hunt. Cindy Helton. Back Row: Patti Campbell. Gwen Gillis, Cheryl Whitaker. Tina McDonald. Allen Hod. Melinda McCreless. Brenda Smith, Stacey Teapool. Dale Mitchell. Donna Yeager In-General staff is represented well in Homecoming reject court Organizotions F.H.A. and Entrance Staff Active at Lee Entrance Staff Members — Left to Right: Jill Hunt, Jenni Krebbs. Mike Zimmerman, Bruce Harbin, Barry Schultz, Bettina Stu- dent. and Warren Sullivan. The staff works dili- gently all year long to publish Entrance, which is a literary mag- azine. This magazine contains outstanding writings, music, art and photography done by the students at Lee. Three writing contests were sponsored by the staff this fall. The main purpose was to select the writings for the magazine. In addition to pub- lishing the magazine, the staff writes articles for each issue of In- General, the Lee High Newspaper. FHA Members — Front Row: Tiwanda Lewis. Second Row: Sherry Bailey. Karen Upton. Lynn Suthoff. Olivia Crutcher. Third Row: Christie Kruse, Cindy Bice, Annette Valentine. Nancy Veitch. Standing Mrs Vivian Mason. Sponsor, Shirley Merritt. Dianna Grider, Benita Rice. Yolanda Copeland, and Mrs. Vivian Eggers. Sponsor. The Future Homemakers of America became a National organ- ization in 1945. The first Lee chapter was organized in 1974. Our Lee Chapter has 15 National members and 120 Class members. The Club helps youth assume their roles in the community through home economics in areas of personal growth, family life, and vocational preparation. During the year, they dressed 75 dolls for the Salvation Army and served refreshments for College Day. Above: FHA Officers — Standing: Cindy Bice. President, and Nancy Veitch, Secretary. Seated: Christie Kruse, Parliamenta- rian. Annette Valentine, Vice-President and Karen Upton. Reporter Organizations Honor Society Selects 9 Citizens The National Honor Society has been in existence since the beginning of Lee High School in 1964. To become a member, the student must have an A aver- age and have a high quality of character, leadership and service in school and community. The main purpose of the club is to recognize students with outstanding abilities. The present officers for the 78-79 school year are Presi- dent Scott Sproles, Vice-President Ren6 Morgan, Secretary Beth Cochran, Treasurer, Suzy Morrison. Each year the Honor Society selects nine citizens of the month. These students are chosen for their services ren- dered to the school. Margaret Strawn. Scott Sproles, Jacquie Blessing Mrs. Sue Harvilla. Sponsor Pam Webb. David Arrington. Beth Cochran. Katrina Johnson. Billy Sommers. Orgomzotions of the Month Denise Priest. Mary Hale, Jim Zielinski Susan Luna. Suzy Morrison. Mary Hart Karen Cornelius. Rene Morgan, Linda Connor Robin Sandidge. Cindy Powell. Cathy Baker Orgonizotioni Silver Sabre Staff 1979 Organizations 1st Row: Tammy Spears, Janet Fondren. Denise Worlund. Robin Wright. Julie McCann. Debbi Marrero. Julie Smith. Phyllis Black- burn. 2nd Row: Johnny Walker. Carlton Rice. Brian Chunn. Melanie Schultz. Eric Gronquist. Tim Dwyer. Nelda Daniel. Martha Van- diver, sponsor. 5a£ rs '79 Participation, cooperation, patience, creativeness, and just plain old hard work and dedication is what it takes to prepare a yearbook. This year s staff is a prime example of that. Not only do staff members work during fifth period, but many long hours are spent during and after school pre- paring for deadlines Also, some staff members attended a workshop at Auburn University this summer. Yearbook may not be fun all of the time, but when the end result is shown, it all seems worth it! Pictured: Top Left: Carlton Rice. Nelda Daniel. Mela- nie Schultz, and Johnny Walker take a break from work (or are they working?) Top Right: Denise Worlund shouts at other staff members for help. Bottom Left: Junior. Julie Smith, counts the pictures for the class sections for the umpteenth time. Bottom Right: Martha Vandiver displays the concen- tration needed to successfully sponsor a wild and crazy staff. Matching Genetals Petfotm The Generals Marching Band is definitely an organization which could make anyone who sees their performances say: “What are they going to do next? With the use of smoke bombs, flash cards, and original formations, this is of course a common question. Under the direction of Bob Baccus and the field direction of drum major Julie Nelson, the Band has performed for the Miss World Pageant's Opening Ceremony, the Saints vs. Vikings game in the Superdome in New Orleans, and the Inaugural Parade for Alabama’s Governor Fob James in Montgomery, with the Lee Band being one of three carefully chosen bands to be viewed on live television. Band Director. Mr. Bob Baccus enjoys the New Orleans Saints. Minnesota Vikings football game The Marching Generals'' at the Fob James Inaugural Parade — Montgomery. Alabama with Flate of Theit Own Officers — Back Row. Left to Right: James Blair — President Julie Nelson — Drum Major Ken Welzyn — Manager Scott Gesner — Manager Susan Luna — Secretary Front Row. Left to Right: Doty Spurgeon — Librarian Mark Byers — Equipment Manager Linda Kennamer — Librarian Donna Coleman — Asst. Manager Julie Smith — Asst Manager Back Row: Jim Zielinski. Tomoka Dancy. Fred Kennel. Michelle Ross. Linda Donlin. Amy Boyd. Scott Sproles. Jim Barisa, Barry Petty. Becky Lietch. Melissa Walls. Kim Dial. 4th Row: Wylin Toney. Lana Grubbs. Doty Spurgeon. Sabrina Scruggs. Terri Thompson. Julie Nelson. Linda Kennamer. Julie Smith. Billy Sommers. Shawn Styles. Sonny Rooks. Sonja Nance 3rd Row: Jacquie Newby. Lawana Adcock. Beth Boyd. Dottie Frazier. Jenny Bonnet. Belynda Roden. Sherri West. Brian Sproles. Kim Millner. Linda Connor. Marie Mitchell. Starlene McFerrin, Lori Scoggins. Lynn Shaw. 2nd Row Tracy Arrington. Susan Luna. Lisa Tate. Cheryl Hart. Margaret Harper. Lori Smith. Yvette Lara. Dana Cole- man. Karen Cornelius. Sharon Nelson. Michelle Roden. 1st Row Jane Clark. Lisa McDonnell. Christa Millan. Claudine Pitt. Lance George, Christine Gilliam. Cherri Bannister. Suzy Morrison. Yvonne Ferguson. Jennifer Krebbs Organization Bob Baccus Continues to Direct Back Row: Allen Sisson. Mary Owens. Sabrina Scruggs. Rod Har- ris. Second Row: Roy Williams. Kevin Kanupp. Johnny Baker. Mike Oliver. James Blair. Jerry Davis. Tracy Robinson. Tony Frazier. Jeff Harris. Front: Geoff Lackey. Ken Welzyn. Jeff Harris takes time out to The team is cheered on to victory by such an exciting smile at the camera crowd. Ken Welyzn concentrates on doing his part Organizations Award Winning Band Left: Mark Byers — Equipment Manager Back Row: Mike Buras. Larry Frost. Warren Sullivan. Keith Ward. Harold Smith. Bruce Harbin. Don Haley. Wally Frost, David Fanning. Yolanda Newby Second Row: Kay Wallston. Nat Boyd. Wayne Kerr. Chris San- derson. Randy Quillian, James Joses. Randall Mahan. Greg Pope. Glenn Musik. Donna Coleman. Mark Manzel. Jimmy Fanning. Scott Ges- ner. Third Row: Tim Bwyer. Joel Reeves. Mark Tortenson. Leetene Yeager. Laura Mendel. Eugene Fletcher, Kent Gullrs. Tommy Garner. Kenneth Smoot. Terri Gilbreath. Front Row: John Bannister. Mary Lou Howell. Kelly Grider. Mary Williams. Mark Anderson. Hose Seals. Ed Byres. Mike Zimmerman, Todd Lumpkin, James Ponder. Stage Band Performs Jazz The Stage Band is an organized group of musicians who are interested in pro- moting their abilities in performing Jazz Music. They have been engaged in enter- taining for schools, club, and city-wide organizations. Row 1: Julie Nelson. Margaret Harper. Doty Spurgeon. Kyle Thompson. Fred Kennel. Jim Barrisa. Sonny Rooks, Barry Petty. Row 2: Mark Fortenson, Glenn Musik. Jimmy Fanning. Mark Mansel. Row 3: Linda Kennamer, Ken Welzyn, Geoff Lackey. David Fanning, James Ponder. Todd Lumpkin. Mark Anderson, Mary Williams. Ed Byers. James Blair, Roy Williams. Mike Oliver. Drum Major. Julie Nelson, has a chat with the New Orleans Saint's mascot. Organizotions Flag Corps Attends A Week of Thunder During Summer The Flag Corps has progressed into an organization which introduced several original routines and maneuvers to half-time festivities during this year’s football games. “In the past the try-outs have only been open to band stu- dents, but for the 1979-1980 year, they will be open to the entire school enrollment,” says sponsor Ms. Judy Hodge. The Corps attends a week-long summer camp called A Week of Thunder,” where co-captain Julie Smith received the Most Outstanding Member Award. Along with this activity, the Corps attends a two day, all-day workshop and a week-long workshop at Lee to put together the shows they were to participate in this past year. Left Julie Smith, Co-Captain; Ms. Judy Hodge — Sponsor; Karen Cornelius — Captain; Cheryl Toney — Co-Cap- tain. Row 1: Cheryl Toney, Karen Cornelius, Julie Smith. Row 2; Lori Smith. Yvette Lara. Mishele Roden. Donna Coleman. Doty Spurgeon. Linda Kennamer. Sharon Nelson. Lana Grubbs. Dana Coleman. Organizations Majorettes Place First at Heart of Dixie Camp The Majorettes are spon- sored by Christy Jensen and headed by Susan Luna. At the Heart of Dixie” camp during the summer, the team won first place in competition. The team performs at half-time, during pep rallies and at one basketball game during the year. Top: Head Majorette, Susan Luna, receives instructions from good ol Bob. Bottom: 1978-79 Majorettes are: Tracy Arrington, Cheryl Hart. Margaret Harper, Susan Luna, Mary Williams, Mary Ann Owens, and Lisa Tate. Organizations Tri-M Ushers at Concerts as a Public Service 1st Row: Terri Liles. Carrie Johnson. Lana Grubbs, Linda Kennamer, Julie Smith. Barry Petty. Randall Mahan 2nd Row: Bob Baccus, sponsor; Donna Coleman, Doty Spurgeon, Cheryl Hart. Jim Zielinski, Scott Sproles. Vivienne Atkins, sponsor. 3rd Row: James Blair. Cheryl Toney. Roy Williams. Jimmy Fanning. Mary Williams. Julie Nelson. Deboray Rickies, Billy Sommers. Modern Music Masters is an international honor society for high school musicians. Its purpose is to further music in the school and in the community and to develop the musicianship of its members. To be tapped for Tri-M, a student must have been a member of either the choral or band departments for one semester and have a “C” average for gen- eral studies, and an “A average on music courses. Initiations of new members are held in the fall and spring. Modern Music Masters ushers at concerts within the community as a public service, has programs and recitals, and participates in activities with other chapters. Tri-M Officers — Front to Back: Terri Liles — Vice-President Randall Mahan — President Julie Smith — I C C. Rep Linda Kennamer — Secretary Barry Petty. Treasurer Jim Zielinski — Historian Organizations Confederettes Remain Number All summer long the Confederettes practice to prepare for the classes and competition at the halftime USA Camp. The Confederettes have attended this camp and won first place for the last decade. Under the leadership of Captain Pennie Hardin and Co-Captains Beth Abrams and Melinda McCreless, the team also won first place at the Third Annual Space City Drill Dance Team Contest. They have won the contest for the past three years. 1st Row: Beth Abrams. Pennie Hardin. Melinda McCreless. 2nd Row: Jan Shine. Marcia Martin. Tish Cremin. Pam Robinson. Lisa Allen. Felecia Wil- son. Rona Roberts. Karen Fowler. Gina Smith. Robin Lee. 3rd Row: Sandy Couch. Sherry Williams. Dawn Boute6, Brenda Smith. Tammy Howard. Regina Glover. Nelda Daniel. Phyllis Blackburn. Gail Gallagher. Diane Booker. Dawn Boutte counts down the big moment. Beth Adrams, co-captain; Pennie Hardin, captain and Melinda McCreless display the Space City Drill Team trophies. Organizations One for a Decade Choral Holds Fall Concert, Autumn Song Let’s try it again! The Lee High Choral Department seems to echo these words. The Choral Organizations have been working hard all year to ready themselves for the cli- max of the year — Regional Competition at Opryland. The road to Opryland has been a lot longer and harder than the distance to Nashville, however. Along the way there has been a Fall Concert; Autumn Song , Christmas performances on radio, television, com- munity groups, and best of all, the Faculty Christmas Lunch- eon; All-State auditions, Solo and Ensemble competitions, large group competitions, performing at the Beauty Walk, All-City Chorus, Spring Concert, and on and on . . . Concert Choir is an audition group of girls, grades 10-12, and boys, grades 9-12. 1st Row: Yolanda Copeland, Sheila Lanier, Doug Walton, Monica Phipps, Claude Worthington, Lisa Owens, Scott McCarley, Deborah Rickies, Jamie Livingston. Sharon Hamilton, Lana Grubbs. 2nd Row: Becky Presley, Rich- ard Lyndsay, Carrie Johnson. Nathan Baker, Rhonda Blanton. Mike Carroll. Brenda Ford. David Gibson, Connie Cooper. 3rd Row: Tina Stoner, Clar- ence Goodbeer, Terrie Liles, Michael Thomas. Amy Daily. Jeff Harris, Deloise Matkins. Mark Mazinkowski. Beth Rogers. 4th Row: Mark Schrimsher, Marian Fletcher. Charles Meeler, Nancy Adams, Melvin Lanier, Earl Bynom, Mildred Williams. 5th Row: Becky Ross, Michael Leslie, Joy Gilbreath. John Balentine, Kathy Geise. Bryant Foster. Kay Call. Roy Wil- liams. Allison Dawkins, Melvin Wesley. The director. Vivienne Atkins, is proud to be a part of Lee High School and the growing Choral Department Concert Choir Officers: Roy Williams. Doloise Matkins, Michael Leslie. Sharon Hamilton, Clarence Goodbeer Organizations ■ Trebleaires, a Chorus of Girls Trebleaires is a chorus of girl’s voices, open to girls grades 9-12 by audition. The group which is open to anyone who wants to sing is the Mixed Chorus. Trebleaires — 1st Row: Sheila Staggs. Carol Jackson, Donnell Kimbrell, Denise Newberry. Denise Cald- well. Teressa Turner. Dinah Downs, Sara Miller. Pam Cagle. 2nd Row: Beth Stewart. Lollie Broome. Lucindra Williams, Gwen Garner. Donna Miller, Rhonda Treece. Juanita Lewis, Lisa Smith. 3rd Row: Tammy Whitehorn, Laura Cashon, Vickie McAllister, Pam Hicks, Felecia Lofton, Debbie Michaels. Suzy Watson, Deborah Sweeney. 4th Row: Patricia Malone. Connie Parker. Sarita Ford. Twana Bush. Lisa Cupp. Kondra Ausborn, Kathy Kilgore, Sharon King, Liya Sanderson, Carmeleta Moore. Not Pictured: Wanda Davis, Andrea Baker, Janice Brand. Dawn Braziel, Donna Rhoden. Dianne Shannon, Beverly Bolan, Joyce Erwin. Mixed Chorus — 1st Row: Beverly Snoddy, Betty McCarver, Barbara Johnson, James Boles. Carole Parker, Michael Leslie. 2nd Row: Carol Posey. Olivia Crutcher. Barbara Turner. 3rd Row: Veronica Hawt- horne, Larvonne Frison, Edwina Fletcher. Melissa Echols. 4th Row. Wally Frost. Denise Caldwell. Sherry Brown. Not Pictured: Jerry Green, Patsy King, Rocky Perry. Lisa Brown, Ella Petty. Organizations . Select Ensembles Available in Choral Smaller select ensembles are also available — Trouveres, an award-winning mixed group which does Madrigals and popular music with choreog- raphy; Triads, a girls ensemble which sings lighter music, and several Barbershop quartets. Trouveres — First Row: Deborah Rickies. Sharon Hamilton. 2nd Row: Carrie Johnson. 3rd Row: Richard Lindsay. Terrie Liles. Marian Fletcher, Clarence Goodbeer. 4th Row: Michael Leslie. Michael Thomas 5th Row: John Balentine, Roy Wil- liams. 6th Row: Kathy Geise. Triads — From Top to Bottom: Kay Call. Kondra. Ausborn. Lisa Cupp. Kathy Kilgore. Becky Ross. Nancy Adams. Laura Cashon, Amy Dailey. Sheila Lanier. Carol Jackson. Orgonizotiont. JROTC First in Competition This year has been the second year that the JROTC unit has been named an honor unit. They entered the annual Physical Training competition and walked away with first place. Lee had cadets placing in every event except two. The rifle team has made a very successful improvement. The cadets are planning a ball and a trip to Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Other organizations within the JROTC program are: The Rangers, Orienteering, Drill Team, and Color Guard. The instructors are: SAI Major Chafin, Command Sergeant Major Pitts, and Sergeant First Class Mad- den. First Row Anna Edward. Carl Washington. Stanley Fell, Robert Green, Yolanda Malone, George Tunstill. Clem Skins, Cheryl Toney Second Row: Wanda Davis, Larry Edwards, Laura Young, Randall Allison, Gwen Garner. Carl Garner. Third Row: Cunthia Brandon. Glyniss Archie. Olivia Crutcher. Carmen Nance. Rosaland Gilbreath, Teresa Steven. Fourth Row: Rhonda Treece. Sandra Hamilton. Melissa Malons, Terry Moore. Milton Moore. Gerdine Burwell. Derrick Donaldson. Carolun Bone. Dean Draper. Fifth Row: Lynn Suitoff, Robert Collins, Sandra Miller, Ste- phanie Threatt. John Goodson. Chris Lacey. Dennis Cossey. Sixth Row: Regina Tice, Demetrius Leslie, Gregory Langford. Clem Skins. Jennifer Erwin. Howard Stevens. Gregory Caldwell. B — First Row: Karen Williams, Jimmy Blackburn, Lynn Lewis. Carol Posey. Dewayne Friend. Second Row: Mildred Williams. Alvie Allison. David Gib- son, Mellissa Evans. Clarence Goodbeer, Trudi Scruggs. Mark Sewell. Third Row: Teresa Willie. Odell Cartwright. Evelin Duncan, Rochell Teque. Sharon Conley. Vera Pendelton. Alice Brandon. Fourth Row: Derrall Lacey. Chris Lacey. Veronica Hawthorne. Milton Moore. Regina Jackson. Marion Fletcher, Karen Hind, Victor Freeman Fifth Row Limuel Ferguson, Curtis Campbell. Gregory Fanning. Sherry Brown. Garrison Friend, Craig Stafford, Derrick Long. Erroll Burruss, Clifford Nickelson. Organizations Organizations JROTC Unit Named Honor BN Staff — First Row: Jimmy Sullivan, Mark Clark, Bartel Drake Second Row: David Miller. Cathy Robinson. Cunthia Merrit, Vince Moyers. Color Guards — First Row: Bartell Drake Second Row: Clarence Goodbeer, Alvie Allison. John Goodson, Mark Mazikowski. Randall Allison. Rifle Team — First Row: Vince Moyers, Lynn Lewis Second Row: Clem Akins. Christie Kruse. David Miller, Third Row: Mark Clark. Organizations Drill Team — Front Row: Danny Nixon, Wynton Ford. Second Row: Caroyl Posey, Marion Fletcher, Carl Washington, Charnette Stewart, Derrick Donaldson. Third Row: Regina Tice. Erroll Burruss, Mildred Williams. Teresa Willie, Laural Young. Fourth Row Timothy Stolz, Rodregous Boyd. Wanda Davis. David Gibson. Howard Stevens. Rangers — First Row: Vince Moyers, David Miller. Second Row Timothy Stolz. Lynn Lewis, Clarence Goodbear. John Goodson, Werner Green, Alvie Allison. Third Row Clem Akins, Mark Clark. Bobbie Collins. Randall Allison, Frank Ferguson. Fourth Row: Creg Stafford. Mark Mazikowski, Danny Nixon Organizations Division UOltlAIQ sesse 0 Top — Jacquie contemplates how to tackle Bruce at Freshman Football game.Left — Carlton Rice expresses his typical enthusiasm. Middle Right — Go Seniors are the feelings expressed as the 1st place Homecoming float is finally complete. Bottom Right — Coach Childress introduces the Region 12 Champion players at Bradshaw pep-rally. Page 95: Top — Marie (Nappy) Mitchell points out her knowledge of Yellowjacket building to Sonja Duncan. Middle Left — Seniors gather on top of hometeam dugout during first pep-rally of the football season. Middle Right — Missy Lackey sports the well-known phrase. What can I say? Bottom Left — Bettina Student works intently (as all Seniors do) in Government Class. Senior Life A Year in fhe The Seniors of ’79 display abundant uniqueness. Whether it’s building a prize winning float, selling the most magazines sold at Lee, singing “I'm a Pepper Sen- ior song, or selling Santa-grams at Christmas, dancing at the prom, or walking across that stage at graduation, these Seniors remain active in all phases of life. Togeth- erness and pride are apparent with the wearing of I’m a Pepper T-shirts, winning the spirit stick four times and being labeled the most spirited class at Lee. Promotion of spirit and unity is one main objective of this class. The Senior officers led their class with innovativeness and determination all year long. Do as much as you can, in all the time you have. Work hard and fight for the best, and have a blast while doing it, are the feelings expressed by Senior Class President, Eric Gronquist. Pride, Honor, and Spirit, as depicted on the Senior T- shirt, typify the Senior class of 1979. Life of a Senior I’m a SENIOR at V------------------- Lee Hyh School and I’m Proud. I used to be alone in a j Cf ujd. But now you loot 3rounJ each A- lay, there seems to be a SOPER SENIOR _____craze. Everywhere you go a SENIOR; lots of people know 1 I SENIOR; wouldn't you like to ] I SENIOR,too. Be a SENIOR, goto ii —tLee Miali School.... J the Seniors con- tributed a new scoreboard and had painted a car- icature of our General signify- ing LHS as the W SENIORS 79 DONATE ' i Kelly Albright Elected Senior Homecoming Maid BETH ABRAMS Danceteam 2,3, Co- Captain 4; FBLA 4 ROBIN LEA ADKINS Student Council Representative 4 MEHRDAD ADLOO Soccer Team Captain 4, Co-Captain 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; French Club 4 CRAIG AKRIDGE VICA President 4; DO 1 KELLY REENA ALBRIGHT Homecoming Court 4; DECA 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Cheerleading 1,2; Freshman Class Treasurer; DECA Vice- President 4; Student Council Representative 1 DEBBIE J. ALLEN DECA 3 EDDIE DEAN ALLEN VICA 3; Golf 1,2, 3,4 JEFF ALLEN French Club 2; FCA1; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4? Baseball 1,2,3,4 DAVID ARRINGTON National Honor Society 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Scholarship Bowl; Student Council Parliamentarian 4; French Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; FCA1 KATHERINE MARIE BABCOCK Seniors Ln- “ 97 KATHY BAKER Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Honor Society 3. 4; VICA 4; Cheerleader Captain 1; Anchor 3. 4 KELLY LYNNE BAKER Who's Who Among American High School Students; Pi Phi Epsilon 2, 3. 4; DECA Treasurer 3, President 4; Cheerleading 1; ICC Representative 4 WANDA BANKSTON KATHLEEN MARIE BARISA Birmingham-Southern Jr. Scholarship; Who's Who Among American High School Students, Latin Club 1; Drama Club 3, Secretary 4; Band 1,2 MICHELL BARLEY SIRISSA BARLEY FHA JEFF BARNETT DE 1 MIKE BAYLESS Football 1,2, 3,4 LINDA J. BEAN Who's Who Among American High School Students; Pi Phi Epsilon, Vice President Class of '79 Qhows Pride With Longest Qpirit Chain Seniors I 8t udent Council President, Jacquie Blessing: 1978-79 Homecoming Queen s playing arouhd TAMMY SUE BEAN Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Tri-M 2; Spirit Club 1; Flag Corp 2, 3; Bike Club 1; Health Club 1; Senior Band 1, 2, 3 CANDY BINION FBLA4 SCOTT BIRDSONG Freshman Class Favorite; Baseball 1; Football 1,2; FCA1; Key Club 1,2; DE 3.4 JIMMY BLACKBURN Football 4; Baseball 1; ROTC1.2, 3,4; BOX 1.2. 3.4 JAMES DARRELL BLAIR All State Orchestra 3; Senior Band 2. 3.4; Stage Band 2, 3,4; Band Ensemble 4; Band President 4 MARK BLAIR DEC A 4; Wrestling 1;Key Club JACQUIE BLESSING Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Homecoming Court 1,2, 3, Queen 4; Class Favorite 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 1.2. 3. 4; Key Club Mascot 3, 4; Dance Team 2, Captain 3; Anchor Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Student Advisor to the City Board of Education 3,4; Student Council Representative 1, Parliamentarian 2, Vice- President 3, President 4; United Student Councils of Alabama Vice- President 4 DIANE BOOKER Class Favorite 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3. 4; In-General Staff 4; FCA 1.3; FBLA 4; GAA 1,2; Danceteam 2. 3,4; Anchor 4 ROBERT S. BOWEN DE 1; Bike Club 1 Seniors 1 Seniors Look Forward to Government and Economics AMY JO BOYD Tri-M 1,2; French Club 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Foreign Language Teacher in Elementary Schools; Student Council Alternate 1, Representative 2 DANNY BRATCHER JIM BRICK DECA 3, 4; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2 RODNEY BROOKS Class Favorite 2, 3; Society ot Distinguished American High School Students; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 4; Student Council Parliamentarian 3 MAMIE A. BROWNE Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3;; Distinguished Students Among Amencan High School Students 3; JV Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; OBU 1, Treasurer 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 4 FRANK BROWNING VICA 3, 4; Band 1,2,3 THOMAS BROWNING VICA; DO 1,2; Bandl, ROTC1 TODD BRYANT Tri-M 1,2; Bike Club 1; Band 1,2 BARRY JON BULTMAN DECA; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1 CYNTHIA LYNN BURNS Who’s Who Among American High School Students; VICA 3, 4; GAA 1; Junior Civitan 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2; DO 1,2 JAMES L. BUTLER JR. Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; All-City 3; Chess 1,2; Checker Club 1; FCA1; Student Council 1,2, 3, President Pro Tempore; Baseball 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Advanced Concert Choir 3; Key Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sr. Representatives Key Club 4; ICC 4 MARCUSE. BYERS Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Bike Club; Swim Team 1,2, 3; Band 4; Student Council Representative 1,4 Seniors Marie Mitchell, High Magazine Salesman, Wins Stereo System LONNIE BYRD PATTY C. BYROM Junior Civitan Club 2,3; Student Council Representative 2 KAY CALL FBLA; Concert Choir 2,3, 4; Trebleaires 3 JEFF L. CALVERT I Wrestling 1; Vocational Tech School 3 PATTI CAMPBELL Cheerleading 4; French Club 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4 JIMMY CARDER Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Football 2,3 DONNA CARR FBLA 4; BOE SCOTT MARCELL CARTER State Drafting Competition 2nd Place; Key Club 3,4; Science Club 1; Art Club 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball Mgr. 3 VICTOR R. CARTER CAROL LEE CHEATHAM DECA3.4 DEMETRIA CHUNN FBLA 4; FCA1.2; Cheerleader 1; Wrestling Scorekeeper 2,3; Freshman Basketball Scorekeeper 3 DEBBIE CITRANO Spanish Club 1;GAA1; FBLA 4; BOE 4; Softball 3, 4; All-City 3; Anchor Club 3,4 Seniors n TZ 101 Sonja Duncan Chosen as Homecoming Maid for Third Year DENISE M. CLARK Art Club Treasurer 4; FHA 2 3 4 JOY LEE CLARK FBLA; BOE 3, 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students MARK T. CLARK Who's Who Among American High School Students; Rangers 1,2,3; Rifle Team 2,3, Captain 4; Drill Team 1,2; Football 4; Battalion Executive Officer 4 MELYNDA RENEE CLEVELAND French Club 2; Latin Club 3; Basketball 2, 3,4; Softball 3,4; Anchor Club 2,3,4 BETH COCHRAN National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; ICC Vice-President 4; Pi Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Treasurer 4 CYNTHIA J. COFFEY FHA 2, 3, 4 URSULA COLE Exchange Student to Barranquilla, Columbia 3; German Club 2, Vice President 3; VICA 4 LINDA CONNOR Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4; Modern Music Masters 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Band 1,2, 3,4; Student Council Representative 3; Scholars Bowl Team 4; Foreign Language Teacher in Elementary Schools CONNIES. COOPER Mixed Choir 2; Concert Choir 4, Vice-President 3 RONALD L. COOPER Beta Theta Chi 1, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3; FCA 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, Track 3,4; ROTC 1 NANCY DIANE CORBETT Omega Beta Upsilon 1,3, 4, Vice-President, Sgt.-at- Arms 3, 4; Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Softball; GAA; DECA KAREN CORNELIOUS Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; French Club 1,2; ICC 3, Vice- President 4; Modern Music Masters 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 1,2,3,4; Flag Corps 2, Treasurer 3, Captain 4 •02 nnl Seniors Eric Gronquist Honored With Huntsville Optimist Youth Leadership Award JANET S. CRAWFORD Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; GAA 1; German Club 1; FBLA 3,4 SUSIE JEANETTE CREEL Beta Delta Zeta 1; Junior Civitan 2; VICA 3,4; Parliamentarian 4 JOSEPH P. DANIEL Football 3,4; Key Club 2. 3,4 KAREN DAVIS FBLA 3.4; BOE 4 KARLA DAVIS Who’s Who Among American High School Students; FBLA 4 HELENA KAY DILDAY Art Club 3, 4; Drama Club 1; French Club 1.2; VICA 3,4; ICC Representative 3; Art Club Membership Officer 4 LORI ANNE DOBBS FHA 1; BDZ 1; FBLA 4; BOE 4; FCA 2, 3; Danceteam 2. Co-Captain 3; Pi Phi Epsilon BARTEL G. DRAKE Wrestling 1,4; Football 1. 2,3, 4; Track 1,4; ROTC 1,2, 3,4; Color Guard 3. 4; Rangers 4 SONJA KIM DUNCAN Homecoming Maid 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite 2; Key Club Mascot 1,2,4; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Pi Phi Epsilon 3,4; Freshman Class Secretary; Sophomore Class President; DECA Secretary 4; Student Council Representative 1. 2, 3,4; Student Council Secretary 3 RONALD DUPREE Arl Club 1; Baseball 1 WILLIAM H. EALY II VICA 4; Checker Club 1; DO 1,2 CYNTHIA JO ELLIOT Junior Civitan 1; Student Council Representative 1 Robin Sandidge, Doug Mendel and Scott Gesner: National Metii Finalisis . JIMMY FANNING Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1,2, 3,4; Band Manager 3 DOUGLAS WAYNE FARLEY ROTC1 STANLEY KENT FELL Bike Club 1; Astronomy 3, 4; ROTC1.2, 3,4 KIRK FINLEY VICA1 JANET ALLYSON FONDREN Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Flag Corps 3; French Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Spirit Club 1; Health Club 1; Senior Band 1,2, 3; Pi Phi Epsilon Service Club 4; Student Council Representative 4; Foreign Language Teacher in Elementary Schools 4 CLAUDE FORD Basketball 1,2, 3,4; All City 3; All Regional 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4 WYNTON FORD JIM FOSTER KIMBERLY FOSTER Student Council Representative 1; Student Council Alternate 2; Track and Field 1 104 Seniors A Seniors Celebrate Christmas With Santa Grams JEANNE VAUGHN FOWLER VICA4; Latin Club 3; Modern Music Masters 1; Wrestling Scorekeeper 3, 4; Senior Band 1, 2; Flag Corps 2 SHIRLEY ANN FRAZIER VICA 4; Junior Civitan 1, 2,3 STEPHEN FREEMAN Modern Music Masters 1, 2; Bike Club 1; Senior Band 1.2 SUSAN FULTON Student Council Representative 1; VICA 3, Secretary 4 JOEL GARRET VICA 3, 4 TERESA E. GAUGHT Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4 SCOTT ALAN GESNER National Merit Semi- finalist; Senior Band 1,2, 3. Manager 4; Chess Club 1; Volunteer Council 1,4; Art Club 3 RHONDA GLOVER DECA1.2 IRENE NANCY GRAY DECA; DE Seniors 105 Debbie Allen Blows Her Chance During Magazine Kiclc-Off Assembly GARY GILMORE JUDY D. GREEN GAA 1 LARRY L. GREENE Bike Club 1; Football 1,3, 4; Baseball; Wrestling 1, 3; Key Club 2. 3,4 DEBBIE ELAINE GRIFFIN DO I 3; DO II4 TOMMY GRIFFIN German Club 2; Baseball 1.2, 3. 4; Key Club 2; Vice-President 3: President 4 PAULA GRISSIM Elks Government Awareness Day 3; Society ot American High School Students 3; Wrestling Scorekeeper 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 2. 3, Coach Childress' Yard Is Frequently Decorated by Seniors PAUL ERIC GRONQUIST Elks Club Government Awareness Program Superintendent of City Schools for the Day 3; Huntsville Optimist Club Youth Leadership Award 1978 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Class Ring Committee 3; Silver Sabre Staff 3, Editor 4; Student Council 2, 3,4; Literary Magazine 4; DECA3.4; Key Club 3, 4; Junior and Senior Class President MARY E. HALE NACC Typing Contest — 2nd Place — 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Health Club 1;FBLA 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pi Phi Epsilon 3. 4 LORRI HALL Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Student Council Representative 1; Latin Club 1.2; VICA Club 4; DO 4; Anchor Club 2, 3. Chaplain 4 MITZI RENEE HAMMAC BOE 4; FBLA 4; Track Team 1 JEFFL. HARBIN Key Club 2. 3.4; Football 1; Baseball 2, 3,4 PENNIE HARDIN Danceteam 3, Captain 4 PATRICIA ANN HARRELL DECA 4; Spanish Club 3; Mixed Choral 1; Pi Phi Epsilon 3, 4 Girls State Representative, Julie McCann, Chosen Elk Teen of the Month KAREN DIANE HAWTHORNE OBU 3; GAA1; Mixed Choral, President 2; BOE 3,4; Future Business Leaders or America 3,4 JEFF HEINISCH KRISTI ELLEN HEINISCH German Club 1,2; Health Careers 1; FCA1,2; Swim Team 1,2,3,4, Co- Captain 1; Tennis Team 1,2,4, Manager 1; Girls Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Volleyball Photographer; Student Council Representative 1, AIL 2 CATHY HELTON CYNTHIA HELTON Homecoming Maid 1; Key Club Sweetheart 2; Class Favorite 1; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; In- General Staff 3,4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Alt. 3; FCA 1,2; FBLA 4; GAA 1,2; Cheerleader 1, 2.3.4, Co-Captain 2, Captain 4; Pi Phi Epsilon 2.3.4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Freshman Class Sgt-at- Arms 1 GREG HELTON ALEXANDER PAUL HENRY Spanish Club Treasurer 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4 LEE HERRON Spanish Club 2; Baseball Seniors Enjoy Record Breaking Magazine Sales: Total of $27,251 DAVID HESTER PENNY HICKS Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Girls Basketball 2; Girls Tennis Team 2,3,4; Senior Band 1; Student Council Representative 3,4 JERRY HIGHTOWER FCA1.2; VICA 3,4; Checker Club 1; D01,2; German Club 1; Football 1,2; Cross Country 1; Track 1 JOHN HINDMAN III DO I 3; DO II4; VICA 3,4 LOVIE HOBBS Academic Achievement Award in ROTC; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Spirit Club 1; Treblairs 3; ROTC 2,3 MARY HOGAN Gymnastic Team 4 WANDA VERNA HOLMAN FBLA; Volleyball 2; ROTC 1.2 ALLEN HOOD Boys State 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3; Key Club 2, Junior Representative 3, Treasurer 4; Golf 1,2,3, 4; Track 1;FCA1; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; In-General News Editor 4; Student Council Alternate 1, Representative 2, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4 MARK HOSCH FCA1; Football 1,2; VICA 3,4 Senior TLT’X STACHIA JAN HUGHEY DECA 1; FFA 1 LINDA HUNT Homecoming Maid 3; Class Favorite 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students; FBLA Public Relations 3; Secretary 4; Pi Phi Epsilon 2, 3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; In-General Staff 3, 4; Freshman Class Vice- President MOHSEN JAHANMIR Q rppr RONALDJAMAR Art Club 4; Chess Club 3. 4; Beta Theta Chi, Secretary 2; Senior Band 1,2, 3;ROTC1,2 MARK JEFFERSON Wrestling 1.2; Golf 2, 3,4 VERNITA JEFFERSON LYNN JENSEN Pi Phi Epsilon Public Relations 3,4; FBLA 4; Junior Civitan 1 DENNIS JOHNSON Football 3 JOHN P. JOHNSON Bridge Club 1; Swim Team 1,2, 3,4 KATRINA JOHNSON National Honor Society 3, 4 LIESA JONES DECCAClub RICKIE JONES Key Club 2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Baseball 1 Seniors Donate Scoreboard for New Gum Seniors Margaret Strawn Represents Lee as Century III Leadership Winner WILLIAM SCOTT JONES Key Club 3,4; DECA 4; Golf 1,2, 3, 4 JEFF KLIMEK Football 2 TIM KNIGHT KAREN GAIL KOGER DECA 3. 4 CHRISTIE KRUSE Rifle Team CHRISTOPHER ALLEN LACEY BOX; Key Club; Drill Team 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2, 3;ROTC 1,2, 3,4; Outstanding Cadet 1; Spanish Club 1 MELISSA LACKEY All-City 2nd Team Basketball 3; All-City Softball Team 3; MVP Girls Basketball 3; Best Offensive Player 2; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; American High School Athlete 3; The Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3; FBLA4; FHA1; Student Council Representative 1; Girls Basketball 1.2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1.2; Girls Softball 3, 4; Freshman Class President JUDY LANDERS KENTLASLEY Chess Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; Football 1,2, 3,4 LOUISE LEHMAN Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; German Club Secretary-Treasurer 1,2; DECA 3.4; Entrance Staff 4 TIAWANDAE LEWIS FHA 1 TERRIE LILES Modern Music Masters 3, Vice-President; Scholarship — Music Study 4; Silver Sabre Staff 3; Concert Choir 1,2. 3,4; Anchor Club 4; All-City Chorus 1.2, 3. 4; All-State Chorus Ensemble 1. Treasurer 2. President 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Health Careers Club 1.3. 4 Pride, Honor, and Spirit Typify the Seniors of '79 MICHAEL DEWAYNE LILLARD VICA 3, 4; Carpentry 2, 3; Senior Band 1,2; Drill Team 1 MICHAEL JOSEPH LINDSAY Astronomy Club 3, 4 GEORGE LOGVINOV Soccer 3, Co-Captain 4 CAREY LUNA SUSAN LUNA Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; French Club 1.2, Historian 3, President 4; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council Representative 1; Senior Band 1,2, Secretary 3, 4; Majorette 1.2, Head 3, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Secretary; Senior Class Secretary KRISTA P. MAC MURRAY Swimming 1,2, 3 RANDALL J. MAHAN Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3, President 4; Chess Club 1,2, 3; Senior Band 1,2,3,4 APRIL MANNING VICA 3, President 4; Latin 1; Debate 4; Swim Team 1, Girls Chorale 1 TINA RENEE MANSEL FBLA 3. 4; BOE 3, 4 DEBORAH KAYNE MARRERO Who's Who Among American High School Students; Society of Distinguished American High School Students; Latin Club 1;GAA 1; Tennis Team 1,2, 3,4; All-City Tennis 1; Volleyball Team 1,2,3,4; MVP 2, 3; All-City Volleyball 2; Basketball Team 1.2, 3.4; MVP 2; All-City Basketball 2; All- Region Basketball 2; Anchor Club 2, 3, Senior Representative 4; Silver Sabre Staff 4 MARCIA ANN MARTIN GAA 1; Girls Track Team 1; Cross Country 1; Basketball 1; Art Club 4 DEITRA ANN MC BRIDE 1st Place in Dramatic Interpretation 3,2nd Place 4; FBLA 3; Drama Club 4; Debate Club 4; Spirit Club 1; Choral 2; All-City Choir 2 Jacquie Blessing Receives DAR Good Citizenship Award JULIE LYNNE MC CANN Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Girls State Senator 3; Elk Teen of the Month 4; 1st Runner Up in Speech Contest 3; French Club 1,2; ICC 3, Treasurer 4; Anchor Club 2; Student Council Representative 2, 3, Alternate 3,4; Silver Sabre Copy-Editor 4 JEFF MC CARLEY DECA 4; Health Career Club 1 FRED D. MC CAULLEY Football 1,2,3; Track 1, 2,3,4; Cross Country 4 KELVIN GERRARD MC CAULLEY VICA Club 1; Track 1; Band 1; ROTC 1,2,3; VICA Vice-President MELINDA MC CRELESS Danceteam 3, Co-Captain 4; Spanish Club 3; In- General Staff Managing Editor 4 STEVE MC DANIEL Key Club 3,4; French Club 4; Football 1,2, 3.4; Wrestling 1,2, 3,4; Tennis 4 JAMES MC DONALD Football 3.4; Track 3,4; Wrestling 3, 4 TINA R. MC DONALD Drama Club 1; Junior Civitan 1,4, President 2, 3; In-General Editor 4 DEBORAH ALICE MC GHEE FBLA 3,4; BOE 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Acapella Choir 1 RENOTA ALLEN MC GRADY DECA 3,4; Girls Glee Club 3 SANDY D. MC GRADY DO; VICA ROBERT MEEK FCA 1; In-General Staff 2; VICA 3, 4; Art Club 1; Wrestling 1; Football 1,2, Manager 3, 4 CINDY KAY MEEKS FBLA 3, 4; BOE 3. 4; FHA 1. Athletics 1, 2 DOUG MENDEL Who's Who Among American High School Students; National Merit Semi-Finalist; Senior Band 1,2.3 KATHY MENDOZA Art Club 1; Senior Band 1, 2.3,4 SHIRLEY MERRIT Senior Band 1,2. 3. 4; FHA 4 DALE MITCHELL Citizenship 2; Typing Award 1; In-General Staff 4; French Club 3; Future Scientist of America 2; Gymnastics 1,2, 3; Softball 3; Athletic Association Secretary 3 MARIE MITCHELL Honor Roll 1; Bike Club 1, 2. 3.4; Art Club 2, 3,4; Modern Music Masters 2, 3; Science Club 1,2; FBLA 2, 3. 4; Girls Softball 3, 4; Tennis 1; Volleyball 1; Senior Band 1.2. 3. 4 ROSIE MOODY Spanish Club 2; Student Council Representative 4 KIM MOORE FBLA 3, 4; FHA 1; Student Council Representative 4; Confederettes 3 LANCE MOORE Mo.it Valuable Golfer; All- City Golfer; Best Free Shooter; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Golf 2.3.4 Varsity Athletics Are Dominated by Seniors MELVIN MOORE RENE MORGAN Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4; Girls State Alternate; French 1,2,3,4; Student Council Representative 1, 2,3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Girls Basketball Manager 3; Anchor 2, Junior Representative 3, President 4; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Sgt.- at-Arms SUZY MORRISON Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Student Council Representative 1, 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 1,2,3,4; Student Council Representative of the Month 4; Modern Music Masters 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4; Senior Band 1,2,4; Librarian 3; Flag Corps 2; Anchor Club 3,4 MARY MUHLHOUSER CHARLES MYRICK Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Modern Music Masters 1,2; Huntsville Youth Orchestra 1,2,3,4; DECA 4; Senior Band 1,2; Stage Band 2 DARRYL NANCE AMIR NEMOTOLLAH Soccer Team RICHARD LEE NIXON Who's Who Among American High School Students; Spanish Club 1,2; Football 1,2 MAUREEN ANNE ONDOCSIN French Club 4; Pi Phi Epsilon 3, 4 Class of '79 Capitalize on Region 2 fn 'tholi ('humpionship by Selling Bumper DAVID WAYNE OLIVER Senior Band 1.2, 3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Modern Music Masters 1, 2, 3; DECA4 STEPHEN R. OLIVER Who's Who Among American High School Students; Golf 1,2, 3,4 GREG O'NEAL KELLY O’NEAL All-State Band 1; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Modern Music Masters; Beta Theta Chi; French Club; Senior Band 1,2,3, 4; Stage Band 1,2, 3,4 DAVID PAGE DO; VICA 1 ANGELIA LA VERNE PARKER Best Stenographer in BOE; GAA Girls Athletic Association 1; Debate Team 3; FBLA President 4 116 i—i n J Seniors Ronnie Dupree Wins Gopher Siomp for Seniors UNDA PARKHILL Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Spanish Club 1,4; Senior Band 1,2,3,4 JACKI PATTERSON JAN PAYNE GAA1; Student Council Representative 1 DAVID PEIGLER JENNIFER KAY PEOPLES FCA 1; GAA 1; Gymnastics 1,2; Anchor 3, ICC 4 ALAN PINKERTON VICA 3, 4 Confederette. Brenda Smith, Chosen Senior Homecoming Maid ANN PIRAINO Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Junior Civitan 1,2; FBLA 3; GAA 1; Student Council Representative 2, Alternate; French Club 1 JAMES PONDER Stage Band 4; Senior Band 4 CAROL POSEY DWIGHT D. POTTER Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Spanish Club 1,2, 3; Swim Team 1, 2, 3 JACKIE A. POTTS DECA 4; GAA 1,2; FBLA 3; FHA1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Junior Civitan 1; Gymnastics 1, 2; Student Council Representative 4 CINDY POWELL Honor Society; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Distributive Education 1, 2; 3rd Place in DECA Competition MICHAEL C. PRICE Who's Who Among American High School Students; Checker Club 1; Science Club 1; Student Council Representative 4 DENISE YVONNE PRIEST Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3.4; GAA 1; FBLA 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council Representative DEWAYNE PULLIAM Baseball 1,3,4; Football 1,2 Seniors Enjoy Washington Seminar for Third Year MIKE PUTMAN DO 1 CORINNA ANNETTE RAMSEY AMANDA RAY LAURIE REID FBLA 3,4; French Club 3; ICC 3; Student Council Representative 1; Health Careers Club 1;FHA1; Anchor Club 3, 4 WILLIAM H. RENFROE Most Outstanding Linebacker; All-City Football; Key Club 2, 3.4 Baseball 1,2; Football 1. 2,3,4 CARLTON RICE Who's Who Among American High School Students; Key Club 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Silver Sabre Staff 3,4; Student Council Alternate DONNA RIDGEWAY Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; FHA 1; Girls Basketball Team 3; Softball Team 3; Anchor Club 4 ERIC RISCH DO: VICA SAMMY ROBERTSON DECA; DE Seniors CATHY LYNETTE ROBINSON Outstanding Cadet 1; American Legion Award for Academics 3; ROTC Maid 3; ROTC 1,2, 3,4; Color Guard 2; Drill Team 3; Cadet Staff 3,4; Omega Beta Upsilon 2, Journalist 3; Treasurer 4 GARY DAVID ROBINSON DONTAINE RUSSELL ROTC 1,2; VICA 1 SUSIE RYAN DO; VICA 4 WAYNE SAMMONS AUDREY SANDERS FBLA 3; Dance Team 2; Track 1; ROTC 4 ROBIN SANDIDGE National Merit Semifinalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Rag Corps 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; FBLA 4; BEO 4; Senior Band 1,2, 3; Student Council Representative 2, 3 STEVE SCARBROUGH DAVID PAUL SCHMITT Most Valuable Defensive Lineman 1; Most Valuable Receiver 3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,4 SCOTT SCHRIMSHER Key Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1, 2; Baseball 1 MELANIE M. SCHULTZ Silver Sabre Staff 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; DE 3, 4; French Club 3 SABRINA SCRUGGS Senior Band 1,2, 3,4 Seniors Promote Pride and Spir'd by Sponsoring Red Rebel Week Seniors Junior-Genior Prom Tradition Brought Back This Year KATHI SIMPSON DECA 4; Cross Country 2 JAMES EDWARD ZIELINSKI Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Society of Distinguished High School Students; Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll; German Club 1, President 2; Debate Club 3, President 4; Modern Music Masters 1,2,3, Historian 4; Bike Club 4; Senior Band 1,2,3,4; Student Legislature MICHAEL B. SMITH Modem Music Masters 4; Senior Band 1,2; Jazz Ensemble 1,2; Instrumental Ensemble 1, 2; Work Experience 3,4 TEDDY SMITH DECA 3,4 KENNETH E. SMOOT Modem Music Masters 2, 3; Bike Club 1; Senior Band 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 2; ROTC 1.2. 3.4 JEAN THERESE SNOWDEN 1st Place in Association of the United States Army Poster Contest; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3.4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; Bridge Club 1; Science Club Secretary 1; Reading Club 1; Drama Club Treasurer 3; Art Club Vice-President 3 RICKY SLATON Key Club 4; DECA 4; Baseball 1; Football 2 DEWAYNE SMART Who's Who Among American High School Students; Football 1,2,3, 4 BRENDA SMITH Homecoming Maid 4; Beta Theta Chi Sweetheart 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Art Club 3; In- General Staff 2,3,4; Confederettes 2,3,4; FBLA 4; Anchor 3, 4 DONALD SMITH Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Class Favorite 3; French Club 1, 2, Sgt-at-Arms 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Track 3, 4 Lee and Johnson Seniors Sponsor a Disco for a Summer Magazine Turn In TERRI SOLOMON Key Club Sweetheart 3; DECA3; FHA 1, 2; FBLA 2; Student Council Representative 2, 3; In- General Staff 2; School Reporter 2, 3 MONA SPARKMAN Spanish Club 1,2; FCA 3; FBLA 4; DECA 3; Student Council Representative 3. Alternate 4; Track 1,2 SCOTT WESLEY SPROLES Who's Who Among American High School Students; Society of Distinguished High School Students; Rensaller Institute Science Award; French Club 1,2; Science Club 1; Honor Society 3, President 4; Student Council Representative 1, 2; Modern Music Masters 1,2,3,4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Solo and Ensemble Awards; All- State White Band; President of Science MARLA STACEY Distributive Education 3, 4; DECA; Latin Club 1; Junior Civitan 1, ICC 2 BECKY STEWART Who's Who Among American High School Students; FBLA 3, 4 PENNY STEWART LAURIE STORRS MARGARET SUSAN STRAWN Honor Society 3,4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Century III Leader Winner 4; In-General Staff 2,3; Class Ring Committee 3; Literary Magazine 4; DECA 3; Pi Phi Epsilon 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Lee Pizitz Teen board Representative 3,4; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Treasurer BETTINNA STUDENT Debate 2; German Club 2; Senior Band 1, 2 Seniors Theme Song I'm a Pepper Exhibits Unique Qualities of the Class of '79 MARK STUECK Who's Who Among American High School Students; VICA4; DO I 4; Track 3 JIMMY SULLIVAN Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 4; Spanish Club 3,4, Vice- President 2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Freestyle Wrestling 3; ROTC 1,2, 3, 4, Superior Cadet 3, Battallion Commander 4; Beta Theta Chi 1, Chaplain 2, Secretary 3, President 4; FCA 1; Sophomore Class Treasurer ERIN TATE Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; FHA1;DECA 4; FBLA4 WILLIAM J. SOMMERS JR. National Honor Society; Society of Distinguished High School Students; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Boys State Representative; Astronomy Club Secretary 1, President 2; Bike Club 1; Debate Club Vice-President 4; Modern Music Masters 1,3,4; Senior Band 1, 2, 3,4; Math Team 2, 3; Debate Team 2,3,4; Student Council Representative 3, Alternate 1 MIKE TAYLOR Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Latin Club 1,2, Vice-President 3, President 4; ICC 3.4; Literary Magazine Staff 3; Student Council Representative 3, 4 RICKY GLENN TAYLOR VICA4 MARY ELIZABETH THIGPEN Softball 3; Tennis 2.4; Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 4; Track 1; Anchor Club Sgt.-at-Arms 4 ANGELA DIANE THOMPSON French Club 2,3; FBLA 4; Silver Sabre Staff 3; Junior Class Treasurer; Student Council Representative 1,2,3 BRUCE THOMPSON Society of Distinguished American High School Students; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; French Club 4, President 3; FCA 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Class Favorite 2 Allen Hood and Billy Sommers Represent Lee at Boys State KENNETH A. THORN JULIA ANN TIMMONS VICA Vice-President 3, Chaplain 4; Beta Delta Zeta Vice-President 2 TAMRA TONDERA Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4; Anchor Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4 BRUCE TOWNSEND Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; French Club 1 TANYA MICHELLE TURNER Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; French Club 1; GAA1,2; Swimming 3; Junior Civitan Treasurer 3 GREG TURNEY HARLOD VAN WIE Football 4 MARGARET VARNER Health Careers 1; VICA 3, 4; Cross Country 2 DANNY WALKER Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4 Winning the Spirit Stick 4 Times Labels Seniors Most Spirited Class JOHNNY WALKER All-City Baseball; All-City Football; All-North Alabama in Football; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Silver Sabre Staff 3,4 PAT WARD DECA4; FCA1; In- General Staff 3; Cheerleader 1,2; Confederettes 3; Pi Phi Epsilon 2,3, Public Relations 4; Student Council Representative 1, 2 DON WARREN DECA3.4 GINA WASHINGTON DECA4; Tennis 2, Softball 3; Girls Choir 3; Junior Civitan 2 JACQUELINE WATKINS Who's Who Among American High School Students; Beta Theta Chi Sweetheart 3; ROTC Maid 2; Drama Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3; FBLA 3; ROTC 1,2, 3,4; Omega Beta Upsilon 2; Dunnavants Teen Board Representative VICTORIA ODELL WATKINS FBLA 1; National Secretary Association 1; Volleyball 1; Basketball 1; Omega Beta Upsilon 2 PAMELA G. WEBB Who's Who Among American High School Students; National Honor Society 3,4; Most Outstanding Spanish Student 2; Drama Club 1, President 3, Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Gymnastics 1,2, Captain 3,4; Pi Phi Epsilon 3,4 KIM WEBSTER DEI, II HAROLD E. WEEKS Beta Theta Chi 1,2; Chess Club 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,2, 3,4; Advanced Mixed Chorus 3,4; Music Theory 3,4; ROTC 1,2 Seniors [n __ 125 SHARON DE ANN WEST Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Modem Music Masters 1; Student Council Representative t; Senior Band 1,2,3,4; Anchor Club 2,3, Senior Representative 4 MARYBETH WHITEAKER Spanish Club 1; Drama Club 1,2,3, President 4; Who's o Among American High School Students JEFFWILBOURN Baseball 2,4 DOUG WILLIAMS DECA4; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Cross Country 1; Track 2 KAREN WILLIAMS Basketball Manager; ROTC 1,2, 3,4; Drill Team LUCINDA ANN WILLIAMS German Club 2, President 3.4; Track 2 MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Band Sweetheart 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Senior Band 3,4; Majorette 4; Anchor Club 4; Student Council Alternate 4 ROY WILLIAMS JR. All-State Stage Band 2; Senior Band 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 1,2, 3, 4; Trouvers 4; Concert Choir Vice-President 4; Modern Music Masters 4 I TERESA DIANE WILLIE FBLA; FHA; ROTC 1,2,3 TIMOTHY WAYNE WOMACK Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Bridge Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3,4; Swimming 2, Captain 3, 4; MVP 3 VICKI YATES Junior Civitan 1,2, 3; Art Club 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2 DAVID YEAGER Saturday Night Live Is Brought Alive in Showcase '79 Graduafion Climaxes Seniors'4 Years at Lee DONNA RENE YEAGER French Club 2, 3; Student Council Representative 1, 2; FCA 1, 2; JV Cheerleader 2; Danceteam 3, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3,4 CHARLENE R. YELL LAURA YOUNG ROTC 2; Drill Team 1 JANA MICHELE YOUNGBLOOD Student Council officers, Senior Class officers, and Junior Class officers join together to show the unity of the leaders at Lee High School. I Senior Officers Lead Class Through Innovative Year 1 Paula Grissim 2 Lynn Jensen 3 Mike Liiiiard 4 Tanya Turner 5 Pat Ward 6 Laurie Reid 7 Tina McDonald 8 Rene Morgan 9 Jimmy Carder •C’ Scon Sproies 11 Karen Cornelius 12 Melanie Schull? 13 Lmda Hunt 14 Debbi Marrero 15 Robm Sandidge '6 Denise C'a' 1 7 Alien Hood '8 Karen Davis 19 Seresa Barley 20 Donna Ridgeway 2' B'enfla Sn th 22 Teresa Gaught 23 Cindy and Greg Helton 24 Tamra Tondera 25 Angela Parker 26 Maureen Ondocsm ?7 Ros e Mood, 28 Mane Mitchell 29 Susan Luna 30 Tommy Gr.ftm 31 Jame Butie- 32 Steve McDan.ei Billy Renfroe 33 Kathy Kelly Baker 34 Demetria Chunn 35 Jacquie Blessing 36 Janet Fondren Baby Pictures 1. Melinda McCreiess 2 Susie Oreal 3 Sharon West 5 Mona Sparkman 6. Suzy Morrison 7 Karen Koger 8 Kim Moore 9 Carlton Rice 10. Kay Cali 11. David Arrington 12. Krista MacMurray 13. Robert Meeks 14 DeODie Citrano 15. Sonja Duncan 16 Susan Fulton 17. Jean Snowden 18 Tina Mansel 19 Jeff Klimek 20 Conme Cooper 21 Bruce Thompson 22 Jeff McCarley 23 Patli Campbell 24 Jackie Potts 25 Angie Thompson 26 Cynthia Coffey 27 Lorri Hall 28 Debbie McGee 29 Julie McCann 30 Linda Connor 31. Penny Hicks 32 Rodney Brooks 33 Cindy Powell 34 Diane Booker 35 Eric Gronquist 36 Cmdy Meeks 37 Mark Blair 38 Kristi Hetmsch 39 Steve Oliver 40 Jeanme Fowler 41. Margaret Strawn Boby Pictures t Junior Class Officers Show Enthusiasm During Year The Junior Class has been quite busy this year. They had a class picnic which started the year rolling with a get-together. Then they won third place in Homecoming float competition. Between winning the Penny Drop and Red Rebel Contest, they have been selling candy for the Prom. The Juniors also sponsored a movie for the school: “Support Your Local Sheriff. The Junior Class officers and Mrs. Henderson, Junior Class sponsor, have really worked getting everyone together this year. Top Right: Mrs. Shirley Henderson — Sponsor Bottom Left to Right: Lisa Grider. Vice-President; Kim Kulas, President; Curtis Bridges. Treasurer; Susan Tucker. Secretary; Karen King, Sgt.-at-Arms. A Year in the Life of a Junior Top Left: Nancy Veitch. Annette Valentine. Mar- yanne Prewitt and Randy Wright are all smiles dur- ing break. Center Left: Junior maid. Doty Spurgeon was escorted by Greg Hunter during Homecoming fes- tivities. Center Right: Juniors work hard getting their float together for Homecoming. Bottom Right: Carrie Klonowski looks worried dur- ing a tense moment at the Johnson game. Favorites Randy Wright, Kim Kulas Lawana Adcock Clem Akins Thomas Albright Scott Alburl Craig Alexander Lisa Allen Alvie Allison Darlene Anderson Annette Armstrong Kathy Ayres Brian Bailey Karen Baker Priscilla Baker Sharon Baker Tommy Balentime Arecia Barley Hoyt Barnard Taylor Batey Dennis Bayless Susan Beal Gary Bean Barbra Bennett Dewayne Friend, and Jan Shine Are Elecied Joel Bennett Kelly Bennett Cindy Bice Timmy Bice Sharron Bishop Patricia Blackstock Thomas Blakemore Sammy Bone Dawn Boutte Bemta Bowen Melvin Bowser Tim Boyett Tim Brick Curtis Bridges Tony Brooks Anthony Brown JoDonna Brown Margaret Brown Sheila Brown Cindy Browning Mike Burns Geraldine Burwell Juniors Velendia Burwell Gene Butler Earl Bynum Jill Byrge Kathy Cagle Timothy Cagle Denise Caldwell Cathi Campbell Lore Campbell Todd Campbell Malanie Carpenter Margie Carroll Laura Cashon Calvin Christa Charles Christian Brian Chunn Janice Clark Tim Cobble Ricky Cole Donna Coleman Vicki Collier Fred Copeland Juanita Copeland Jenny Core Kim Cottrell Danny Cowley David Cramblit Charley Craven Tish Cremm Mike Crockett Kim Kulas, Jr. Class President Elecfed Homecoming Maid Juniors Flag Corps Member, Dofy Spurgeon Chosen as Jr. Maid Sheila Crosson Karen Crutcher Julie Crye Andrea Cuff Patsy Dake Nelda Daniel Rene Darnell Jerry Davis Wanda Davis Sandra Daye Sherri Deen Dottie Demetriou Wayne Dempsey Sudha Devmem Kim Dial Barbara Dillard Linda Donlin Leticia Douglas David Downs Sherry Drake David Dunson Tammy Dupree Tim Dwyer David Edwards Robert Feagley Sylvia Flakes Marian Fletcher Andrea Ford Brenda Ford Sharon Ford Juniors Terron Ford David Foreman Bryant Foster Letresa Fowler John Frazier Dewayne Friend Larvonne Frison Larry Frost Gail Gallagher Juniors Squeeze Past Seniors Richard Gallagher Debbie Gardner Earl Garner Micheal Garner Joy Gilbreath Rosalind Gilbreath Tammy Gill Kristen Gilliam Gwen Gillis Scott Goosby Chris Graves Janet Green Mark Green Denise Gregory Charles Grider Dianna Grider Lisa Grider Roger Grider in Red Rebel Confesf Kevin Griffis Lana Grubbs Eric Guerin Jennie Guffey Billy Gullot Jackie Gulley Robert Hamilton Deodie Hammac Greg Hancock Onice Hardage Lisa Harless Rod Harris Angela Haupt Billy Hawkins Judy Hendrix Patsy Hendrix Dana Herron Anna Hicks Anita Higgins Jan Hightower Zeb Hinton Theresa Harper Esther Hoffaman Lisa Holcomb Katie Holland Debbie Hood Randy Hooper Juniors Callie Hopkins Tony Hornbuckle Rodney Hornsby Jeff Houser Dean Howard Tammy Howard Mary Howell Randall Hudson Doyle Hughes Gina Hunter Mike Hunter Susan Hutchison Teresa Hyah Oliver Jahnel Mike Jankowski Angelo Johnson Carrie Johnson Cheryl Johnson Earl Johnson Valerie Johnson Russell Jones Larry Justice Cory Kellar Scott Kendrick Linda Kennamer Carol Kennamore Robert Kennel Bobby King Karen King Sharon King Juniors Penny Drop Won by Juniors Juniors Win Spirit Stick 3 Times Carrie Klonowski Greg Knight Kim Kulas Melody Lancaster Beverly Langford Cynthia Langford Teresa Leary Lisa LeBas Michael Leslie Gordon Lietch Maggie Lind Richard Lindsay Timmy Lovell Todd Lumpkin Donna Maddox Melissa Malone Jeffrey Manley Lisa Martin Mike Martz Sandra Mason Charlotte McBride Bettye McCarver Chip McCuiston Carolyn McDonald Teresa McDonald Walt McGregor Tina McLendon Debbie McMeans Pat McMeans Donna McNeely Juniors Jo Donna Brown Represents Juniors as Homecoming Maid Barry Medlen Bruce Meeks Laura Mendel Cynthia Merritt John Miller Sarah Miller Milton Moore Vincent Moyers Julie Nelson Larry Nelson Joey Newberry Eddie Norton Jayne Owen Kathy Parham Lisa Pass Dexter Pendleton David Penney Barry Petty Julie Pickens Leticia Pineda Johnny Pope Deborah Potter Maryanne Prewitt Demetria Pride Hanna Reese Bruce Reynolds Juniors Place Third in Homecoming Float Competition Richard Reynolds Hamid Riasati Beneta Rice Deborah Rickies Bobby Roberts Tracy Robinson Sonny Rooks Mohsen Roozitalab Shelia Rosenblum Mischelle Ross Tina Sander Sherri Schmidt Lily Schultz Darryl Seaton Mark Sewell Derek Sharp Donald Sharp Janet Shaughnessy Jan Shine Geary Shotts Ken Sinyard Roger Skipworth Joy Smelley Donald Smith Julie Smith Teresa Smith Wendell Smith Juniors Marianne Southerland Sherry Spears Tammy Spears Scott Speigie Doty Spurgeon Marcia Stegall Lisa Steger Theresa Stevans Henry Stewart Manon Stewart Michael Stiles Kurt Stinnett Janet Stone Lynn Stuckey Susan Sutton Lyrae Swaim Lisa Swmea Patty Teeples Brad Thomason Debbie Thompson Donald Thompson Kyle Thompson Cheryl Toney Michelle Tucker Susan Tucker Dewayne Tumlm Rhonda Tumlin Barbara Turner Annette Valentine Nancy Veitch Faye Vitale John Walton Keith Ward Juniors Junior Class Sponsors Movie Support Your Local Sheriff Lynn Warren Carl Washington Paul Washington Charles Watson Danny Watson Penny Webb Ken Welzyn Melvin Wesley Steve West Michael Whorley John Wilbanks Dawn Wilbourn Sonya Wiley Kyle Wilkerson Ava Williams Becky Williams Debbie Williams Joan Williams Mildred Williams Susan Williams Ken Woodall Billy Woods Gladys Woods Dana Worley Denise Worlund Randy Wright Mike Zmke Kelly Belk Jumor$ This year has really been great for the Sophomore class. They have had good participation in all of their activities this year. They would like to thank all of those who helped. The Sophomores had a few car washes at the end of the summer to raise money for the float. Then as the year moved on the sophomores made a float for homecoming and placed second. Also they decorated the halls and auditorium. The SoDhomores in addition collected cans for the can food drive. Top Right: Sponsor: Miss Earnest Bottom President: Richard Wilson Vice President: Tara Cremin Secretary: Leigh Ann Easterling Treasurer Steve Cornelius Sgt-at-Arms: Cheryl Whitaker Officers Lead Class of '81 With Determination Sophomore Life Top Left: Mike Stuckey and Regina Glover listen for once in Drivers Ed but Lisa Vick finds something humorous Top Right: Willard Scissum, Kenneth Cooper. Ricky Moore anxiously wait for their award. Middle Left: Sherry Williams says Hey I know that fellow is around here somewhere. Middle Right: Harold Otey concentrates on his work while Mrs. Scherer is intrigued by the work he is doing. Bottom Left: Lori Smith. Valerie Talent gives a big smile for the General Camera. Sophomore Life The Class of 81 Chooses Ricky Moore, Tara Cremin Gary Acton Merenda Adams Nancy Adams Sonia Akins Monica Albright John Anderson Marcella Archie Jan Atkinson Steve Austin Howard Ayers Sherry Baily Nathan Baker John Balentine Doug Ball Atha Ballard Debra Ballard James Bankston Cheri Bannister John Barisa Arnold Barnhart Bobby Beach Stanley Belk Tony Beltron Alan Bennett Kelly Bice Phyllis Blackburn Rhonda Blanton Nathan Boyd Rodregous Boyd Janice Brand Alicia Brandon Nathan Brazelton Joanne Bridges Ed Brockway Tim Brown Cindy Bruce Bobby Burns Twana Bush {'«yvD Ed Byer Mark Caldwell Curtis Campbell Lisa Campbell Sophomores Ronnie Campbell Mickey Cantrell Ralph Cartrell Ann Carroll David Carter Melinda Carter Geneva Cash Bill Chandler Vernita Chandler Randy Christensen Jane Clark Dana Coleman Kenneth Cooper Yolanda Copeland Steve Cornelius Regan Costner Sandy Couch Sandy Creighton David Cruse Tara Cremin Don Cruse Olivia Crutcher Amy Dailey Virginia Dake Tomoka Dancy Alan Daniel Billy Darnell Mark Davis Tina Davis Allison Dawkins Phillip Daye Cindy Demetriou Lisa Dickens Joe Dodson Jon Dodson Jerome Dolan Lisa Drake William Draper Leigh Ann Easterling Chuck Eldnge Antonia Ellison Edwardo Emmons Sophomores Richard Wilson and Cheryl Whitaker as Favorites Tina Everett Greg Fanning Ben Ezell Stanley Finley Mary Fisher Marshall Fletcher Lorri Fogg Karen Fowler Burt Franklin Tony Frazier Wally Frost Ellen Furio Steve Gabrys Thomas Gardner Joan Garrett Kathy Geise Billy Gentry David Gibson Terry Gilbreath Yolanda Gilliam C.A.T. Tests Taken by All Sophomores Rodney Glass Kim Glover Regina Glover Clarence Goodbeer Eddie Goodwin Patricia Gray Sheila Green Kelly Grider Kerry Griffis Joe Gunnoe Lynda Gwathney Tracy Haas Don Haley Greg Hall Jimmy Hall Shanda Hall Sharon Hamilton Yvette Ham mac Johnny Hammonds Tony Hampton Bruce Harbin Debbie Harbin Tracie Hardin Brenda Hardins Margaret Harper Chris Harris Jeff Harris Veronica Hawthorne Jenni Hedden Anne Hester Sophomores John Hoffman Leroy Holman Sharon Horn Jeff Hucks Terry Hudson Gary Hunt David Hutchison Phillip Jackson Stephanie Jacobs Carol Johnson Eddie Johnson Doug Johnson Jennifer Jones William Kerr Ricky Kilgore Michael Kimbrougl Tommy Kjlsore Ryan King Terri King Mona Kresal Jeni Krebs Laura Kurtz Dave Lacy Robert Lake Thomas Lake Donnie Lamb Janet Lamb Lisa Landers Scott Lander Charlotte Langford Lois Langston Sheila Lanier Tara Cremin and Cheryl Whitaker Elected Soph. Maids Lea Ann Lankford Yvette Lara Ade Lasinwo Kelly Laster Dianna Layne Keith Layne Reggie Leslie Willard Lewallen Lynn Lewis Mike Lewis Becky Lietch Carla Lingle Michael Loftin Gary Loggins Mary Loggins Kim Luna Joe Lusk Kim Mahathey Yolanda Malone Terry Maples Sophomores Sophomores Decorate Auditorium to Help With Their Spirit Joan Martin Marcia Marlin Pam Martz Delores Matkins Mark Mazikowski Leo McBride Scott McCarley Kimberly McCrocken Willie McCrary Billy McCutcher David McDermott Phillip McDonald Dwayne McFerrin Jan McGehee Tony McGehee Bobby McGregor Janice McKenze Melanie McWhorter Michele Miller Quanta Mitchell Charles Moody James Moore Melody Moore Ricky Moore Teresa Moore John Morring James Moses Debra Mosley John Muhlhauser Gina Mullins Jeff Myhand Jeff Nailen Sonja Nance Sharon Nelson Marc Newby Jacqueline Newby Yolonda Newby Jean Nichols Brenda Nickelson Mae Nickelson Danny Nixon Jim Ondoesin Danny Osborne Harold Otey Lori Otto Lisa Owens Mary Owens Debra Page Karen Parham Carole Parker Kim Paschal Scott Passmore Rip Patton Kenneth Payton Wallace Peakcock Steve Pearson Sophomores Sophomores Look Forward to Next Year Patricia Pelham Karen Petty Gary Phillips Jerry Phillips Olan Phillips Tim Phillips Monica Phipps Stephanie Pickett Terri Pierce Ernesto Pineda Andy Pinkerton Dennis Posey John Power Rebecca Presley Tony Puckett Deborah Quick Renee Ray Lisa Rice Carl Richter John Risil Laurie Roach Rona Roberts Pam Robinson Greg Roden Mishele Roden Beth Rogers Denise Roghfuss Becky Ross Fred Roy Lois Royston Charles Sanderson Stan Schmidt Barry Schultz Willard Scissum Lori Scogin Marcia Seal Lynn Shaw Sarah Sheldon Martin Sisson Don Smartt Amy Smith Annette Smith Harold Smith Julie Smith Lori Smith Steve Sobieske Beverly Snoddy Barry Solomon David Someville Linda Sorrell Sandra Sparkman Richard Spears Craig Stafford Phillip Stallcup Sheri Stephens J' % ' Sophomores show that they can be quiet even if only for a moment!!! Sophomores Win Spirit Stick Once Tina Stoners Sheila Strickland Mike Stuckey Warren Sullivan Margie Sutton Valerie Tallent Sandra Tarleton Larry Tate Lisa Tate Jimmy Tauton Donna Taylor Stacey Tepool Scott Terrell Teresa Throwei Regina Tice Brenda Tipton Steve Tondera Cindy Tripp Greg Tully Duneen Turner Teressa Turner Veronica Turner Tammy Vanwie Lisa Vick Brian Voight Jeff Walker Sophomores David Wallace Mike Wallace Melissa Walls Julie Wann Stanley Washington Anita Watkins Trinae Watkins Chrissy Webber Sophomore Homecoming Floaf Places Second Melinda Wedgman Theresa Wertz Cary West Cheryl Whitaker Tony White Jeff Wilburn Joe Wilbourn Maranda Wilburn Connie Wilkenson Robert Williams Sherry Williams Terry Williams Bonnie Wilson Felecia Wilson Richard Wilson Amy Womack David Worlund Claude Worthington Robin Wright Robin Wright Wendy Wright Terri Yates Janet Yeager Mi 3 Zimmerman Sophomore . man C Si J Since the Freshmen are the youngest ones at Lee they are teased the most. This year’s freshman class overcame its inferior- ity complex and accomplished many things. They sold wrapping paper which grossed about $200. The theme of their float was Cream Coffee . They won the Spirit Stick before the sophomores did. They also experienced their own freshman pep- rally. This class of‘82” is looking forward to their sophomore year. Top — Margaret Lawson. Sponsor Bottom — left to right: Jeff Luna. Vice-President. Felicia Lofton. Secretary. Tommy Lanier. President. Melissa Lancaster. Sergeant-at-Arms. Barbie Patterson. Treasurer Officers Lead Class of '82 With Pride A Year in the Life of a Freshman Top Left — Freshmen plan strategy for Redneck Rebel Contest Top Right — Toy Mclemore works on class float. Middle — Freshmen lis- ten attentively at Freshman Orienta- tion Bottom Left — Coach Collins goes over the game plan with Freshmen football players Sandra Barnhart Major Beasley Lon Beddingfield Tern Bellairs Frank Adams Carol Adcock Janette Akins Scott Akndge Susan Alexander Tresia Allen Randy Allison Mark Anderson Tracy Anderson Glynnis Archie Tracey Arrington Ruth Atchley Kondra AusDorn Andrea 3aker Johnny Baker John Bannister Cornel! Barclay Jim Barisa Sherry 8arley Linda Barnett Freshmen Fill in Jillian Baranek Mary Berryhill Jason Binion Belinda Bishop Jama Blair Beth Boggs James Boles Carolyn Bone Webster Bone Jennifer Bon nett Cindy Bowen Beth Boyd Carl Boyett Wayne Boyle Rhonda Boyles 0olores Bradford Mike Bradley Kim Brady Brenda Brand Dexter Brandon Manlyn Brandon Deann Bratcher Melvin Brazier Brenda Bridges Jill Bright Benjamin Brocato Lora Broome Sherry Brown Ruby Buchanan Tony Bochanon Debbie Burroughs Ruben Burrus Doyal Byrd Wilson Byrd Ruben Cable Pamala Cagle Greg Caldwell Betty Cambell Scott Carpenter Stephania Carriger Mike Carroll Rene Carroll Chris Carter Annie Cartwright Beth Cashion Sharron Chunn Richard Clardy Cheryl Clark Lorenzo Clark Mark Clark Freshmen Jay Cobb Belinda Cochran Bobby Collins Terri Compton Sharron Concrly Sharon Conley Jim Cook Donald Cooper Ronald Cooper Dennis Cossey Carrol Crosson Keith Cruse Lisa Cupp Margell Curry Marilyn Curry Meritt Cutclitfe Donna Darwin Rita Daye Gma Dew Susie Dodsun Jett Dolan Evelyn Donegan Mayo Douglas Rebecca Dowell Dinah Downs William Drake Lisa Dudley Ray Duke Marie Dupree Jerome Dupree Melody Duvall Melinda Earnest Melissa Echols Cynthia Edmonds Larry Edwards Vic Ellison Don Ellison Kenneth Ellison Jennifer Erwin Larry Espinosa Teresa Ethridge Donna Evans Lisa Evans Melissa Evans Mark Everett David Fanning Richard Fell Frank Ferguson Yvonne Ferguson Paul Finley John Fischer Jacky Flakes Eugene Fletcher Greg Flowers Lisa Ford Santa Ford Carol Foster Todd FrankenfiekJ Charles Franklin WiHiam Franklin f Pep-Rallies Dottie Frazier Garrison Friend Wanda Fuqua Gwen Garner Jett Garner Utica Garrison Angie Gentry Doreen Gentry Lance George Raymond Gill Thomas Gilliam Terri Gipson John Good son Jackie Graham Anthony Grayson Jerry Green Terry Green Ronald Grider Lori Hall Sandy Hall Freshmen Freshmen Pick Kay Hallmark Sandy Hamilton Phillip Hancock Lisa Hanvey Alice Harbin Annette Harbin Jell Harris Jimmy Hatfield Richard Haupt Debbie Hicks Eric Hicks Jimmy Hicks Pamela Hicks Beverly Higgins Ginny Higgins Elizebeth Hinton Lisa Hodge Jane Holder David Hollman Viki Howison Danny Hughes lisa Huiin Danny Hunt Cynthia Hunter Debbie Hunter V.ck. Hyatt Susan Ikard Patricia Jackson Regina Jackson Rusty Jackson Teresa Jackson Robert Jacobs Cindy James Victor James Cynthia Johnson Heather Johnson Herman Johnson Jertia Johnson Tern Johnson Buddy Jolly Deidra Jones Eric Jones Kristi Jones Kevin Kanupp William Kauffman Angela Keel Fred Kennel Paul Key Kathy Kilgore Donnell Kimbreil Freshmen Favorites Glen King Glenda King Patsy King Steven Kiimek Dwayne Knox Danny Koger Cynthia Lakebrink Melissa Lancaster Mark Lamer Tommy Lamer Greg Lankford Cmdy Laster Mary LeBas Bmg Lee Robin Lee Rickey Lehman Demetrius Leslie Tanya Lewalien Jaumta Lewis Jim Lipscomb Feiecia Lofton 8en Logan Connie Luna Jeff Luna William Malone Mark Mansei Leigh Marrero Perry Mason Laurie Mazikowski Vickie Macaiiister Stanley McCauiley Rickey McCrary Mike McCruless Wendy McCustion Scott McDaniel Lisa McDonald Scariene McPerrm Nancy McKenzie Toy Mclemore Kim McNeely Teresa Medley Phyllis Meeks Charles Meeier Terne Mefford Debbie Michaels Christa Milan Donna Miller Monica Miller Sandra Miller Teresa Miller Freshmen Kim Milner Greg Moffitt David Moody Bobbie Moore Carmeleta Moore Jay Moore John Moore Patrick Moore Darlene Morris Michael Morrison Pamela Moyers Glen Musick Natalie Newberry Clifford Nrckelson Anita Nix Ronnie Norton Deborah Nunley Mike Oliver David Osborne Gary Otten Lee Owens Connie Parker Barbie Patterson Tim Pickens Freshmen Raise Money by Kim Parvin Doug Patrick Amy Pike Claudine Pitt Patty Poole Greg Pope Barry Posey Teresa Potts Grady Powell Tommy Powell Susan Prewitt Doyle Price Lisa Price Jeff Proctor Mark Quarles Randall Quillen Brian Ray Jeff Reagm Joel Reaves Harold Renfroe Dawn Reynolds Donna Rhoden Vahid Riasati Greg Rice Sieve Richmond Paul Rinehart George Robinson Joe Robinson Melanie Robison Belinda Roden Ronnie Russ Chris Sanderson Lisa Sanderson Donna Sandidge Beth Sartam Todd Schill Mark Schrimsher Cynthia Scott Janice Scott Trudi Scruggs Hoste Seal John Self John Sewell Steve Shaneyfelt Dianne Shannon Anthony Sharp Diane Sharp Kenny Sharpe Michelle Sharpe John Sisson Greg Skaika Ronnie Slack Steve Smith Lisa Smith Lucretia Smith Regina Smith Nancy Snowden Patty Sobieske Jeff Solberg Paul Spauder Brian Sproles Shelia Staggs Eric Stegall Eddie Stephen Danny Stewart Beth Stewart Donna Stidger Julia Stinnett Karen Stotz Johnny Strickland Harold Student Sean Styles Lynn Suthoff David Sutton Debbie Swaim Midge Swaim Felicia Sykes Steve Tallyn Sharion Taylor Purann Teague Thomas Thirst on Terri Thompson Stephanie Threat! Rodney Tielkmg Wlyne Toney Mark Torstenson Helene T owns Rhonda Treece Donald Tucker Carl Upton Karen Upton Charles Varner Harold Varner Steve Vaugh Leon Vickers Sherry Wade Karen Walker Paula Walls Mary Walston Kenneth Walton Mark Walton Todd Wann Debbie Warren Amanda Watkins Patricia Watkins Sujry Watson Tommy Watts Sharron Webb Glenda Wesley Gelling Wrapping Paper Greg Williams Lucmdra Williams Liz Wilsford Travis Wimberly Bubba Winkles Randy Wooten Mike Worley David Worthington Steve Wright Tammy Wright Jennifer Zimmerman Freshmen Terne Wilbanks Jeanette Wiibourne Angie Wilburn Jeff Wild Lisa White Tammy Whitehorn Troy Whitt Pam Whitworth A d m 0 I n 0 I s t r a What is an Administrator? Websters New International Dictionary defines it as one who administers affairs. But what is an affair? The above source also states several definitions which could pertain to our principal. Mr. Jasper Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins spends all day behind the desk with paperwork and other affairs that he is required to do as high school princi- pal. The first definition of affairs'' that. Webster gives is: business of any kind; that which is done or is to be done. This fits the job that Mr Jenkins does for Lee High School perfectly, for he is always tak- ing care of the business which keeps up our high standards. A yearly occasion remembered by all of Huntsville's high schools is Homecoming. Coming early in the school year, the dance and game take much participation by the students and especially Mr. Jenkins. This job fits the second definition which is: a party or social gathering. The week before the cel- ebration is filled with much preparation and worry for our principal; but he contin- ues letting us enjoy this tradition every year. Our last definition explains Mr. Jen- kins affection for Lee High School and it's students. This states; a private or personal concern. It does not take much to see how much Mr. Jenkins cares about us. He puts his whole heart into his work so that we might remain the best high school in Huntsville. We think Mr. Jenkins does fit Websters definition of one who administers affairs; our school is an example of a job well done. Administration Being the assistant principal over the eleventh and twelfth grades at Lee High School, Dr. Donald Sanders (top left), helps make the last two years of high school great. He is in charge of discipline and attendance for the upperclassmen, and also takes part in many of our extra- curricular activities. Dr. Sanders can be found at most of Lee's games and other competitions showing his school spirit along with the student body. The other assistant principal, Mr. Sam Owens, (bottom left), is in charge of the ninth and tenth grades. Like Dr. Sanders, Mr. Owens is in charge of attendance and disci- pline, but he also has the job of getting the underclass- men acquainted with high school life here at Lee. There is seldom a game played or activity here where he is not present. Mrs. Jonita Haynes, (bottom right), plays a very impor- tant part at Lee. The students depend on her to coordi- nate their curriculum and schedules. Even though she is always busy with paperwork, she still finds time and has the patience to work with each individual student, (top right) — Mr. Owens and Mrs. Haynes take a break in the lounge. Administration ' Bottom to Top — Florence Geiger — Govern- ment. and Law and Justice Earnestine Hines — Alabama History and World Studies. Onree Jack- son — American History. OBU Sponsor and Freshman Basketball Coach Mary Mastin — American History. Western Civilizations. Bottom to Top — Ronald Scoggins — Government and Eco- nomics. Senior class Sponsor Mike Gerry — Plane Geome- try, Pre-Algebra. Varsity Football, Wrestling, and Boy's Track coach Robbie Roberson — Algebra I Plane Geometry. Girls Basketball coach Martha Askins — Pre-Algebra Algebra I Right Column Bottom to Top Teresa Cruise — Algebra il Trigonometry Advanced Math. Analytical Geometry and Cal- culus Eddie Deaton — Basic Math. Algebra I Golf and Var- sity Football coach Margaret Duckett — Basic Math. Busi- ness Math, and Pre-Algebra Frances Harris — Unified Geometry. Algebra I James Lorder — Pre-Algebra, Basic Math 166 Faculty Left Column Bottom to Top — Eleanor Holt — P.E.. swim coach Paul Erwin — P.E.. Gymnastics, and football, left to right: Sue Marshall — PE. Girls Tennis, and Girls J.V. Basketball. John Mumaugh — P.E.. Football, and girls track. Charles Campbell — P E.. Soccer Coach Jeaneane Moore — P E., coaches Girls Volleyball. Below Bottom to Top — Patsy Johnson — Special Education Jerry Dugan —Driver's Education, coaches Boys Bas- ketball. Jerry Bradley — Driver's Education. Varsity Football Coach. John Childress — P.E., Varsity Football Head Coach Right Column Bottom to Top — Special Education: Beverly Scherer. Beth Cash. Elizabeth Roberts. Ron Glass. Mittie Jones c 0 a c h e s P h y s C a 1 Foculty 167 Office Staff, Counselors, Bottom to Top: Martha Vandiver — Student Activities Director Marilyn McCann — Mr Owens Aide. Margaret Smith — Dr. Sanders' Aide Diane Morrison — Office Aide A c t Bottom to Top — Jean Mountain — Lee High Bookkeeper Lois Bartlett — Office Aide Patricia Martin — Registrar. Bottom to Top — Halleen Pinkston and Earnestine Street — Student Counselors. Judy Lewis — Office Aide 168 Foculty Bottom to Top — Lunchroom Staff left to right Ed Bone. Louis Johnson. Dorothy Durham. Wilma Wal- lace, Becky Boyett. Lucille McPeters. Mary Byrd Front Lucy Kephart, (manager). Ida Stephens, and Maudie Childress Custodians left to right Mary Bullmgton. Willie Jones. Oscar Koonce. James Adams, and Ruby Bowen Librarians left Ida Craw- ford. right: Margaret Nelson Phil Drake — Study Hall c=0 Bottom to Top — Traffic Supervisors left to right Thomas Tony and Don Wilbourn. Joan Hawkins — Librarian Aide Vivienne Atkins — Media, Advanced Mixed Chorus. Advanced Girls Chorus, General Music. Music History, Begin- ning Mixed Chorus, and Modern Music Masters Sponsor Bottom to Top — Bob Baccus — Band Director. Stage Band. Conducting Home Economics — Vivian Eggers. Vivian Mason Cleo Robinson — Special Educa- tion Aide Foculty 169 Bottom to Top — Lanelle Patrick — Business and Office Education. Robert Albright — Vocational Counselor. Glen Nunley — Mechanical Drawing. Varsity Football, and Girls Softball. Bottom to Top — Bill Chandler — Vocational Counselor. John Dudley — D O.. Sponsor of VICA. Mickey Childers — Sponsor of DECA. D.E V 0 c a t 1 Bottom to Top — Business Education: Sandra Presnell — FBLA Co-Sponsor. Bonnie Franklin — Beta Delta Zeta. Molly Linscomb Judy Hodge — FBLA and Anchor Club Sponsor. 170 Foculty Bottom to Top — Art: Charlotte Ballard, Faye Glasgow, Tommy Esslinger. Tommie Madden — ROTC. Bottom to Top — ROTC — Joe Pitt. Harold Chafin. Christie Jensen — French 1.2. 3. 4. French Club. Majorettes. Dance Team Sponsor, and Anchor Club Co- Sponsor. Rosemary Aytch — Reading. A r i R 0 T C F 0 r e 1 Bottom to Top — Penelope Sanders — Span- ish 1,2. 3, 4, Spanish Club Sponsor. Kay Gril- liot — Latin, German and sponsors both clubs. Floyd Buster Douthit — Driver's Education Foculty 171 Bottom to Top — Linda Bidwell — Speech, Drama. English Foundations. Drama Club and Thespian Club Sponsor. Shirley Henderson — Myth and Legend, Writing II. Junior Class Sponsor. Melanie Dabbs — Practical Grammar. English Foundations. Writing I Gay Payton — American Literature. Practical English. Bottom to Top — Earl Grilliot — Speech, Debate. Debate Team and Key Club Spon- sor Patricia Malone — World Literature. Martha Sue Harvilla — Chairman of Eng- lish Department. Prize Winners. Practical English. Effective English and National Honor Society Sponsor Margaret Lawson — Linguistics and Freshman Class Spon- sor Bottom to Top — Alice Tanner — Lin- guistics. Advanced Composition, Humanities, and Student Council Sponsor. Sue Faulkner — Creative Writing. English Literature. Multi Media, and Quill and Scroll Sponsor. Vicki Earnest — Literary Magazine. Myth and Legend, Linguistics and Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Lois Watson — Human Physiology. 172 Foculty Bottom to Top — Robert Richardson — Biology 1 Preston Hayes — Physical Science. Earth Science. Physics and Sponsor of Astronomy Club Laurel Davis — American History. Cheerleader Sponsor Jacquelyn Pettitt — World History. American His- tory Rtght Column. Bottom to Top — Rodney Col- lins — World Studies. Alabama History Penny Sum- ners — World Studies William Brown — Biology I. Ecology Club Sponsor Roneli Turner — Sociology. Alabama History. Psychology. Beta Theta Chi Spon- sor Betty Brooks — Social Studies Department Chairman. Economics, and Sponsor of Senior Class Bottom to Top — Johnny Walters — Biol- ogy I. J V. Basketball. Football, and Fresh- man Baseball Margaret Jackson — Sci- ence Department Chairman. Chemistry I. II and Sponsor of Chess Club. Anna Hall — Biology I. II. Brenda Nulter — Chemistry I. Biology I. 8 c 0 I e n c e a n d Q 0 c 0 1 a I 8 t Captam Cindy Helton Co-Captain Linda Hunt Lee’s 1978-79 varsity cheerlead- ers promoted school spirit at pep rallies, games and other school functions. The girls took top honors at National Cheerleading Camp in Sewanee, Tennessee. NCA staffers awarded the squad 6 superior blue ribbons and 2 superior ribbons. Out of 26 squads competing Lee won the award of Excellence. The squad of 12 girls spend a great deal of their time cheering for football, basket- ball, and wrestling. Mamie Brown Patti Campbell Lisa Grider. Debbie Hood. Kim Kulas. Diana Grider. Patti Campbell. Cindy Helton. Linda Hunt. Mamie Brown. Maryanne Prewitt. Susan Tucker. Carrie Klonowk. Gwen Gillis. Athletics Top Left: Cheerleaders display traditional perfection Top Right: Junior Carrie Klonow- ski fires up the crowd. Middle Left: Juniors Gwen Gillis and Kim Kulas show the style which has made Lee No 1 for years Middle Right: Varsity Cheerleaders lead the Gen- eral fans with spirit. Bottom Left: Varsity leads the football team off the field at the start of the game. Bottom Right: Mamie Browne and Kim Kulas prepare the stadium for the big game. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Bottom: Co-Captain Tara Cremin. Monica Albright, Debra Ballard. Cheryl Whitaker. Michelle Miller. Yulanda Gillian, Leigh Ann Easter- ling. Captain. Stacy Tepool. Top Left: Junior varsity cheerleaders celebrate after a victory. Top Right: Leigh Ann Easterling. Captain, takes a step away from the crowd. Freshman Cheerleaders Top: Lisa Price. Diane Sharp. Susan Alexander (Co-Captain), Cindy Johnson. Lori Bedding- field. Bottom: (Captain) Belinda Cochran. Karen Walker. Barbie Patterson. Stephanie Carriger. Bottom Left: Cheerleaders talk strategy during a time out. Bot- tom Right: Freshman cheerlead- ers reach for victory. r ... . .... .. ••••. :••• .•••. ••••. :••• :••• . . ••••... ••••. ... ... . . • ••• • • •• •.... .(. . .... ......««•.... .. .... Bradshaw Varsity Lee 10 Opponent 0 Berry • 14 35 Johnson 7 14 OT Huntsville 6 0 Jeff Davis 0 26 Coffee 28 14 Grissom 30 0 Austin 24 0 Butler 22 21 T.M. Rodgers 47 0 Oxford 28 7 Johnson 0 25 Junior Varsity Freshman Lee Opponent Lee Opponent Grissom 7 14 Grissom 7 14 Butler 0 7 Butler 0 16 Grissom 14 7 Grissom 6 2 Huntsville 21 14 Huntsville 14 0 Johnson 0 7 Johnson 14 21 Johnson 7 14 Johnson 6 16 Huntsville 21 7 Huntsville 8 6 Butler 14 21 Butler 14 21 State Playoffs Scottsboro 16 8 180 J 1 Athletics Athletics 9pedal Awards Lady General’s M.V.P. Diane Corbett Most Improved Player — Marie Dupree Best Defensive Player — Marcia Seal Best Offense player — Debbie Marrero Highest Academic average — Laurie Roach Leadership award — Monica Phipps Best all around — Marcia Seal All City — Debbie Marrero All City, All Regional — Marcia Seals Varsity Football Rod Brooks — Most Valuable Back Billy Renfro — Most Valuable Lineman Ricky Jones — Most Valuable Defensive Lineman Johnny Walker — Most Valuable Defensive Back Don Smith — Most Valuable Lineman Bruce Thompson — Most Valuable Player David Schmitt — Most Valuable Receiver Rodney Brooks — Permanent Captain Top Left: Don Smith and Coach Childress express emotions after a long four years. Top Right: Ricky Jones Most Valuable Lineman Bottom Left: Diane Corbett Most valuable player for Volleyball. Bottom Left: Lanre Latinwe Most valuable player for soccer. L e e 10 V s. B r a Lee won a very exciting game over Bradshaw 10-0. After the game, in the locker room, Johnny Walker made the statement, Yeah, you have to give it to the defense; our offense was a little tight, but Bradshaw was too, the defense won the game. During the course of the game, the General’s defense forced four Bruin fumbles. Coach John Childress said, We made some timely hits, but didn’t play consistently. The Generals were really together the second half. We mostly just H-l- T! said Mike Gerry, defensive coach. The Lee football team really showed who’s boss. s h a w 0 Statistics Bradshaw Lee First Downs 7 13 Yards Rushing 36-67 41-182 Yards Passing 73 95 Passes 5-10-0 7-14-1 Fumbles Lost 4 2 Penalties Yards 4-27 2-10 Punts avg. 5-41.8 4-38.2 GeneralstJnve for a touchdown. Athletics The Generals found out that a team needs a lot of practice to meet Berry, when they lost to the Bucs 35- 14. The Berry Bucs scored five times during the game. Brian Blankenship scored three of the touchdowns; Bill Meffort and Jimmy Dozier were respon- sible for the other two. To say the least, we put up a good fight. Our first touchdown came on a 66 yard screen pass from Johnny Walker to Bruce Thompson. Walker also kicked two extra points. The other touchdown was made by David Schmitt. The Gener- als have now won one and lost one so far this season. L e e 14 V s. B e r r y 35 Statistics Lee Berry First Downs 9 14 Yards Rushing 40-100 44-220 Yards Passing 105 55 Passes 7-10-0 4-9-0 Fumbles lost 0 0 Penalties-Yards 4-55 3-30 Punts avg 5-35 4-30 Athletics L e e 7 V s. J o h n s o n Despite one of the most spirited pep ral- lies of the season, the Generals lost a thriller to Johnson in overtime. “It's crushing. I can't tell you how low I feel right now.’’ said Coach Childress. Ricky Moore bar- reled into the end zone the first few minutes of the game. Johnny Walker kicked the extra point. Then Johnson’s Maxie Burleson tied up the game. For the remainder of the regu- lation time there was no scoring. During overtime Lee chose to defend and was unsuccessful. When Tim Huggins made a touchdown, the Generals did not give up Their hopes were finally crushed when in the overtime period a pass from Johnny Walker to Bruce Thompson was incom- plete in the end zone. The Generals thus far are 1-2 this season. 14 h1 1 Staiistics Johnson Lee First Downs 4 5 Yards Rushing 34-57 37-49 Yards Passing 35 9 Passes 5-10-2 4-9-0 Fumbles Lost 3 5 Penalties Yards 7-50 5-50 Punts Avg 6-28 8-34 Athletics I am just thrilled to death over this win. said Lee's head Coach John Childress. The game with Huntsville was not a real thriller, from the offensive point, but it was heaven for the defense. Ricky Moore seemed to be bored with the idea of no one scoring in the first half. So with only 15 seconds miss- ing from the clock. Moore ran 87 yards to make the only touch- down of the game. Johnny Walker failed to make the extra point Huntsville's coach had a lot of praise for Ricky Moore. He said, We must have hit him about 15 times and he still got away. Bruce Thompson punted eight times for an average of 35 yards. Now the Generals have an even record of 2-2. Statistics Huntsville Lee First Downs 7 8 Yards Rushing 32-7 42-127 Yards Passing 57 45 Passes 8-23-0 1-7-0 Fumbles Lost 1 2 Penalties Yards 6-50 5-55 Punts avg 11-35 8-35 Athletics L e e 0 V s. The Generals put up a good fight against the Jeff Davis Volunteers. Coach Childress summed up the game! We were just out of our class. I guess we didn’t come ready to play. The 26-0 blast from the Volunteers put the Generals at a below 500 mark at 2- 3. The Generals now play their second region game and a great task is before them when they meet Coffee. j e f f i s Statistics Jeff Davis Lee First Downs 21 3 Yards Rushing 56-335 40-28 Yards Passing 72 23 Passes 6-12-0 2-9-11 Fumbles Lost 1 1 Penalties yards 10-105 5-65 Punts avg 4-32 7-35 Athletics Jones and Bultman surround yellow- jackets. five minute delay because of lack of officials, the General pride and spirit came through to win the 78 Homecoming game against Cof- fee. L e The players did just what Coach Nunley said to do. e “Be reckless, but under control,” and it paid off when they left the field at the end of the fourth quarter with a 28-14 victory. The first touchdown was 28 scored early in the first quarter by Johnny Walker. Then Coffee came V right back with a touchdown to tie the CO • score. Ricky Moore scored again for Lee in the first quarter for a 14-6 lead. Dewayne Friend scored the third Lee touchdown with 2:54 left in the first half. The last General touchdown was scored by Mark Green with 1:14 left in the game. Coffee scored the last touchdown of the game with just sec- onds left to make the final score: Lee 28 — Coffee 14. C O f f e The Generals now stand 2-0 in the e region with only Austin and Butler standing in the way of a Regional Cham- pionship. The Generals 14 must now get ready for a Tiger and that is exactly what they 1 1 Statistics tea Coffee J Lee First Downs 16 16 Yards Rushing 41-167 47-178 Yards Passing 118 58 Passes 6-20-2 4-12-1 Fumbles Lost 1 1 Penalties Yards 6-68 8-82 Punts avg 5-31 3-34 Athletics 1 0 L e e 30 V s. G r I S s o m The Generals played musical quarterback as they alternated Rodney Brooks, Johnny Walker, and Mike Crockett. Brooks who started the game left the stadium at the half with an injured back. Walker then came in and scored the Gener- als' first touchdown on a 14 yard run. Lee’s second touchdown came midway through the first quarter when Walker hit Crockett with a 17 yard touch- down pass. The Gener- als still were not through when Larry Green kicked a 33 yard field goal to end the first half. The second half was a reflection of the first, as the Generals scored two more times to put the score at 30-0. This was the Generals' big- gest margin of victory ever, over a Grissom High School football team. The Generals now stand 4-3 and look for- ward to their third regional game against Austin. 0 Lee Grissom First Downs 22 7 Yards Rushing 63-222 27-29 Yards Passing 105 23 Passes 8-12-0 2-10-2 Fumbles Lost 0 3 Penalties Yards 4-43 6-50 Punts avg. 4-19 4-33 Athletics Lee really took advantage of the Austin Bears in an overwhelming vic- tory 24-0. The first scoring drive ended with Mark Green diving over from the two to give the Generals a 7-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, Lee’s Johnny Walker kicked a 40 yard field goal to end the first half with the Generals leading 10-0. At the start of the second half, the Generals were domi- nant as Rodney Brooks scored from the 3. to make the score 17-0. Lee’s defense had another outstanding game and forced the Black Bears into a last quarter fumble. Brooks then passed to Kenneth Cooper to make the final score 24-0. The Generals now stand at 3-0 in Region with only the Butler Rebels stand- ing in the way of a Regional Champion- ship. L e e 24 V s. A u s t I n Statistics 0 Lee Austin First Downs 7 13 Yards Rushing 100 145 Yards Passing 53 9 Passes 5-11 1-81 Fumbles lost 0 1 Penalties Yards 0 45 Punts avg 3-35 4-6 Athletics G=0 L e e 22 V s. B u t I e r The Rebels and the Generals meet again. The air is tense with excitement, because the outcome will deter- mine who the Region 12 champion will be. The Rebels domi- nated and led the first half. The score at the half was 21-12 and it seemed like the Gener- als had frozen in the cold. Something must have happened during the half time shows because when the game resumed the Generals proved they were hot. The Generals quickly drove 69 yards for a touchdown. Ricky Moore plunged into the endzone and Johnny Walker kicked the extra point. This made the air even stuffier. And toward the end of the game. Walker kicked a field goal to put the Generals on top for the first time during the game. The clock ran out and the Lee Gener- als became Region 12 Champions The final score was 21-20. Statistics Lee Butler First Downs 17 14 Yards Rushing 49-220 45-200 Yards Passing 75 50 Passes 6-10-0 6-12-2 Fumbles lost 0 0 Penalties yards 4-50 6-35 Punts avg 6-39 6-35 Athletics T. M. Rogers found it tough going as the Lee Generals destroyed the Pirates. 47-0. The Gen- erals had a host of scorers including Mike Crockett. David Edwards. Ed Brooks, and B. B. Cooper. The Generals now have an 8-3 record going into the state playoffs. The L e e 47 Generals will meet Oxford next week at Milton Frank Stadium. V CO • T. M. R o £ e r s i 0 1==3 Lee T M J- ' Rogers £ First Downs 24 6 Yards Rushing 424 25 Yards Passing 67 40 b Passes 8-14-0 7-18-0 E Fumbles Lost 0 0 Penalties Yards 4-43 4-40 k Punts avg 2-40 4-29 H Athletics OXFORD The Generals opened the state play-offs with an impressive win over Oxford: 28-7. The Oxford Black- bears drew first S blood as they drove 67 yards for an opening score. The Generals came back with M Ricky Moore. Mark I Green, and Ed ■ Brooks leading the way The General's defense shut down a Oxford for the rest of the game and lead Lee to another win t e JOHNSON History repreats itself as Johnson beats Lee for the second time this season. The Jag- uars could not be stopped and went on to win the game 25-0. I n '7 8 Lee 28 — Oxford 14 Lee 0 — Johnson 25 Brooks looks for running room. Athletics Ricky Jotos Chris Lacey Kent Lacley Steve McDaniel James McDonald Melvin Moore Billy Renfroe George Sandifer Scott Schrimsher David Schmitt Don Smith Jimmy Sullivan Bruce Thompson Johnny Walker Jeff Allen David Arrington Mike Bayless Ed Brooks Rodney Brooks Jimmy Blackburn Barry Bultman Jamey Butler Bartell Drake Larry Green Terry Hampton Dennis Johnsonj Cdach John C. Childress Bottom Row: Mike Crockett, Melvin Moore. Mark Clark, Tommy Lovell. Tommy Albright. Milton Moore. Kenneth Cooper, Ed Brooks. John Hoffman. Mike Hunter. Bruce Reynolds. Pere McDonald, David Edwards. Second Row: Chris Lacey. Angelee Johnson. Ronald Cooper. Bruce Thompson. Billy Renfro. Joe Daniels, Randy Wright. Ricky Moore. Kent Lasley, David Errington. Boyd Bankston. Roger Grider. Bartell Drake, Terry Hampton. Third Row: Johnny Walker. Denise Johnson. Ken Sinyard. Mike Bayless. Larry Green. Barry Bultman. Ricky Jones. Jamey Butler. Steve McDaniels. Scott Alburl. Jeff Allen. Sammy Bone. Mark Green. Fourth Row: Bobby Roberts. Willard Scissum. Rodney Brooks. Jimmy Backburn. David Schmitt. Don Smith. Scotty Schrimscher. Jimmy Sullivan. Georae Sanderford Coaches Managers Front Row: Mike Gerry, John Childress. Omar Bradley. Eddie Deaton Back Row: Rodney Collins. Glenn Nunley. Johnny Mumaugh, Tom Erwin. Johnny Walters. Front Row: Charles Watson. Davis Moody. Mark Hawkins. Steve Gor- don Back Row: Greg Tully, Chuck Christian. Robert Kennel. Robert Meeks. Athletics J. V. and Freshmen Front Row. Dwayne McFerrin, Carl Richter, Ed Brockway. Charles Moody, John Dodson, Bucky Lane. Kevin Griffis, Greg Conners. Mike Caldwell, Eddie Norton, Fred Roy. Steve Tondera Middle Row: Alan Daniels. Antonio Ellison. Gene Butler, Alan Bennet. Tony White, Steve Cornelius. Rip Pat- ton. Martin Scissum. Andy Henson, Mike Ivey. James Moore Back Row: Greg Hall. Dwayne Hillibrand. David Blackburn. Ricky Kilgore. Edgar Moore. David Carter. Steve Sobiesky, Mike Stuckey. Mike Lewis. Billy McCutcheon. Tommy Kilgore, Wallace Peacock. Front Row: Greg Skalka. Gray Powell. Tommy Lanier. Bubba Winkles. Kenny Sharp, Marcus Lanier. Danny Stewart. Kenny Watson. Jeff Wild. Mark Schnmsher. Greg Rice. Reuben Burrus. Jay Cobb. Middle Row: Keith Malone. Mike McCreles. Harold Student. Scott McDaniel. Benny Drockto. Eddie Stephens. Ronald Grider. Tony Buchanan. Melvin Lanier. Anthony Grayson. Anthony Moore. Steve Wright Back Row: Todd Schill. Ben Lugan. Greg Langford. Allen Gilliam. John Moore. Jimmy Cook Wright. Back Row: Todd Schill. Ben Lugan. Greg Langford. Allen Gilliam. John Moore. Jimmy Cook, Jay Moore. Gary Often. Todd Frankenfield. Eric Hicks. Pat Moore. Ronnie Norton. Webster Bone Athletics Lee Generals Varsity Basketball Kneeling: Earl Byrun. Richard Jefferson. Lance Moore, Mark Green. David Moody. Standing: Oliver Jahnel. Claude Ford. Dewayne Friend. David Schnitt. Bryant Foster. Johnny Walker. Steve Gabrys. Coach Jerry Dugan. Picture on Right — Varsity Coach Jerry Dugan 1 6 r-LrnJ Sports Top Row Earl Bynum, Brian Foster, Dewayne. Friend, Mark Green Middle Row: Richard Jefferson. Lance Moore. David Schmitt, Johnny Walker Left — Coach Dugan talks with the team. Sports Varsity Generals Top Right — Wayne Friend concentrates on a free- throw Middle Lett — Richard Jefferson fires a jump- shot Middle Right — Claude Ford sneaks in for two. Bottom Left — Johnny Walker scores for Lee Bottom Right — Lance Moore scores on the fast break !« « rwJ Sports in Action Top Left — Richard Jefferson on the drive Top Right — Claud Ford goes up for two Bottom Left — Mark Green fires up a jumpshot Bottom Right — Earl Bynum fires over a Rebel Sports Varsity Suffers Through Losing Season Left Top — Johnny Walker shoots jump- shot. Brian Foster shoots over Grissom defender. Left Bottom — Generals work for a score Wayne Friend inside against Huntsville Right Top — Team — Bottom Left to Right — Kevin Griffis, William Dra- per. John Morning. Kenneth Cooper. Keith Lane Top Left to Right — Coach Johnny Walters. Garry Shotts. Bruce Tibbs, Barry Soleman. Melvin Wesley. Mike Kimbrough, and Ricky Moore Right Bottom — Gary Shotts goes up for two Melvin Wesley shoots freethrow Sports J. V. Basketball Freshmen Win Region Basketball and Go to Qtate The Freshman Basketball team went to State this year for the first time in the history of Lee. Even though they lost their first game the experience was thrilling. Under the direction of Coach Onree Jack- son, the team has worked long hard hours to gain the outstanding goal they have achieved. Standing Left to Right: Anthony Grayson. Jay Moore, Garry Otten. Steve Tallyn. Ben Cogen. Todd Frankenfield Kneeling Left to Right: Billy Kauffman. Terry Daniels. Paul Sprader. David Boy- ett. Grey Langford, Ruben Burrus. 202 rvG Sports Girls Varsity Ranks Third in City Five Seniors will be leaving the Girls Varsity Team this year. They are: Kristi Heinisch, forward, Missy Lackey, guard, Debbi Marrero, guard, Beth Thigpen, guard, and Melynda Cleve- land, guard. Standing Left to Right: Valerie Talent, manager. Joan Martin. Melynda Cleveland. Regina Flakes. Kristi Heinisch. Marcia Seal, and Coach Robbie Roberson Kneeling Left to Right: Beth Thigpen. Debbi Marrero. Laurie Roach, and Missy Lackey First Year Coach Robbie Roberson Helps With the new gym incomplete until the final six games of the 23 game schedule, the Lady Generals went into the region 12 Tournament with a 15-8 record. Coached by Robbie Roberson in his first year at Lee, the team was particularly impressive with victories over long time rivals Grissom, Huntsville, and Butler. The team will be losing five girls to graduation but the returning members are ready to fill in for the girls leaving. 204 Sports Lady Generals Improve Their Record Top — Senior Debbi Marrero shoots for two before defenders arrive. Middle Left — Laurie Roach shoots a jumper over her opponent. Middle Right — Senior Kristi Hemisch shows good form as she puts the ball up for two Bottom — The Lady Gener- als receive some words of advice from Coach Roberson. Page 204: Top Beth Thigpen tries to hold back Coffee defenders Middle Left — Generals look down court for a fast break attempt Middle Right — Marcia Seal gets up for the jump ball. Bottom Left — Missy Lackey goes up for two points against Huntsville. Bot- tom Right — Regina Flakes reaches over an opponent to score for the Generals Girls J. V. Reign as City Champs The Girls Junior Varsity Basketball Team showed strength and con- trol in posting an 8-1 record for the 78-79 season. Although only the last two games of the schedule were played at home in the Lee High gym, the Lady Generals JV had quite an impressive “road show , in capturing the City JV title. Coach Sue Marshall was pleased with the progress of her girls. Standing Left to Right Sharon Chunn. Faye Wesley. Leigh Marrero. Jackie Flakes. Bev- erly Lankford. Felecia Sykes. Joyce Erwin Kneeling Coach Sue Marshall Picture to Right — Coach Sue Marshall. Sports Varsity Boys Lee Opponent Girls Lee Opponent Sparkman 56 65 Grissom 49 28 Grissom 89 69 Sparkman 73 57 Bradshaw 79 72 Butler 41 47 Johnson 72 51 Grissom 56 32 Butler 54 69 Gurley 65 39 Gurley 94 73 Austin 44 63 Butler 61 77 Bradshaw 42 52 Huntsville 61 58 Johnson 43 47 Gadsden 64 67 Butler 53 51 Butler 54 83 Gursey 59 42 Johnson 73 66 Huntsville 53 34 Austin 57 70 Gadsden 77 14 Sparkman 58 51 Butler 44 62 Coffee 49 57 Johnson 47 62 Huntsville 52 53 Scottsboro 77 39 Austin 50 64 Sparkman 56 53 Decatur 63 80 Coffee 75 41 Coffee 48 57 Huntsville 59 46 Bradshaw 50 70 Sparkman 56 45 Grissom 52 63 Grissom 32 28 Austin 40 57 Decatur 42 44 Coffee 66 41 Butler 49 Jr. Varsity Boys Lee Opponent Girls Lee Opponent Huntsville 47 65 Grissom 46 40 Grisson 49 60 Gurley 28 20 Bradshaw 63 69 Austin 32 13 Johnson 67 69 Butler 21 27 Butler 52 47 Gurley 39 14 Gurley 50 54 Butler 17 19 Johnson 67 62 Sparkman 34 30 Huntsville 54 48 Sparkman 39 17 Butler 63 65 Grissom 40 30 Huntsville 53 44 Gadsden 78 42 Freshman Boys Lee Opponent Butler 62 58 Grissom 58 46 Johnson 53 47 Madison Academy 63 20 Austin 60 55 Johnson 33 44 Sparkman 55 56 Butler 47 8 Coffee 53 68 Gurley 53 61 .Huntsville 54 58 Johnson 44 2 Austin 79 52 Huntsville 50 5 Decatur 49 66 Butler 33 42 Coffee 57 66 Austin 51 52 Bradshaw 90 52 Huntsville 48 54 Grissom 66 71 Grissom 46 42 Sparkman 67 62 Gurley City Tournament Madison Academy 72 38 Johnson 35 31 District Tournament Hanceville 69 55 Austin 55 46 State Tournament Hayes 60 53 Sports Varsity Wrestlers Top Left — Byrom Moore. Sen- ior George Sandifer. Captain, Jeff Earskine, Co-Captain; Jimmy Sullivan. Harold Weeks Top Right — Coach Mike Gerry. Bottom Left to Right — George Sandifer. Ollie Johnson. Jimmy Sullivan, Willard Scissum. Edward Emmens. Tommy Kil- gore. John Mulehouser, Tommy Ballantine (Manager). Coach Gerry. Middle — Charles Wat- son (Manager), Jeff Earskine. Sammy Allen. Walt McGregor. Pepsi Red. Greg Darnell. Bottom — Terry Hudson, Brian Chunn. Harold Weeks. Rod Harris. Little Datsun. Sports Wrestlers Qualify for State Top Left — Senior Jeff Earskine rips opponent's head with a cross face Top Right — Sophomore Terry Hud- son gets control of the situation Bottom Left — Third in the State Rod Harris goes for a take-down. Bottom Right — Sophomore Rickey Crow Humphrey tries hard anyway. Sports Thanks to Junior Angelo Johnson for sup- plying the candid shots in this section. Top — Sr Jeff Earskine starts his switch. Middle — Second in State. George Sandifer sets up for a take down. Bottom Right — Junior Brian Chunn tries to throw a gorilla. Bottom Left — Junior. Rod Harris rides opponent to the mat. 210 ,-LrJ Sports Freshman Wrestlers Top Left — Coach Jerry Bradley Top Group Picture Left to Right — Mark Ever- ett. John Sewell. Doug Patrick. Greg Skalka. Jim Cook. Phillip Holman. John Bannister. Bottom — Tommy Lanier. Rich- ard Clardy. Jeff Harris. Joe Robinson. Ken Walton, Pat Moore. Ronny Norton Feotures ••• ••• Mt •••- • • • •« ••• • • • • • • •• i. •ft ••• ••• • •••• ••• Mi ••• •••• ••• ! • • •• •• • • I • • r ••• • •• • ••• • • u • • • • • • • % • • •• •••• ••• • tt V ••• Varsity Wrestling Team Won Lost 1st in Erwin Tournament Lee vs Butler 1 3rd in Grissom Tournament Lee vs Arab 1 9th in the State Tournament Lee vs Scottsboro 1 Lee vs Johnson 1 Results of State Tournament Lee vs Minor 1 Sr. George Sandifer 2nd Lee vs Shades Vally 1 Jr. Rod Harris 3rd Lee vs Huntsville 1 Sr. Jeff Earskine 5th Lee vs Grissom 1 Jr. Brian Chunn 5th Freshman Wrestling Team Won Lost 1st Huntsville Tournament Lee vs Bob Jones 1 3rd Johnson Tournament Lee vs Huntsville 1 Lee vs Butler 1 Lee vs Johnson 1 Lee vs Scottsboro 1 Lee vs Grissom 1 Lee vs Bob Jones 1 Lee vs Grissom 1 Score Keepers Top L-R Monica Albright. Jan McGeehee. Karen Fowler Middle Jan Clark. Jenny Fowler. Bottom: Lynda Gwathney. Benita Bowen ----o- 0 ' Sports Gymnasts Improve Their Skills The gymnastics team consists of a lot of hard working and dedicated girls. They have only had three meets this year because of the gym renovation. They have improved with the help of Coach Paul Erwin, who is in his first year at Lee. The team is young and shows a lot of promise for next year. Left: Coach Paul Erwin. Top Left to Right Elizabeth Beckman, Sherry Drake, Lisa Grider, Gama Blair. Pam Webb, Lisa Dickens. Lois Langston. Bottom Left to Right: Kim Kulas, Jo Donna Brown. Arecia Barley, Kim Pas- cal, Tammy VanWie, Doedie Hammoc. Nancy Vietch. Sports Lru-v 2i3 Volleyball Lady Generals Show Improvement in '78 1st Row: Marion Stewart, Diane Corbett. Monica Phipps. 2nd Row: Beth Thigpen — Manager, Marie Dupree, Laurie Roach, Priscilla Baker, Debbi Marrero. Faye Wesley. 3rd Row Joyce Robinson — Manager. Leigh Marrero. Marsha Seal. Jill Beranek, Gwen Curry. Beverly Langford — Manager. The Lady Generals were unable to play in the Lee gym because of renovation, so they had to travel to Stone Middle School for matches Although the atmosphere was different, the team completed the '78 season with a 6-9 record. Ms. Moore coached under trying conditions in her second year at Lee. But nevertheless, the Lady Gen- erals had two all-city team members: Debbie Mar- rero and Marsha Seal. Marsha also received All- Regional. During the course of the season. Dianne Corbett was chosen as Most Valuable Player. The Lady Gen- erals have proven that they are just as hard working and dedicated as the guys. LEE VS Lost Scoreboard Johnson 15-8, 7-15, 9-15 Lost Austin 15-5, 9-15,11-15 Lost Butler 10-15,4-15 Won Huntsville 6-15,15-7 Lost Coffee 8-15,13-15 Lost Butler 9-15; 7-15 Won Johnson 15-4,15-11 Won Grissom 10-14,13-11,15-12 Lost Coffee 4-15.11-15 Won Austin 9-15,15-13,15-2 Lost Huntsville 15-8, 8-15 Lost Grissom 15-7, 3-15, 8-15 Athletics Top Left: Laurie Roach bumps the ball as teammates look on. Top Right: Senior Diane Corbett sets it up for an offensive play Center Left: Coach Moore watches her team with interest Center Right: Priscilla Baker goes up for a spike while teammates wait in anticipation for the score. Bottom Left: Marsha Seal returns the opponent's serve. Athletics “A Year in the Key of Life” is merely a conglomer- ate of thoughts and ideas that form together to cre- ate the fitting theme of the ’79 Silver Sabre. A key has been placed on every page to signify that every aspect of life at Lee plays an equal and important role. This year like every year, has had its high points. For many of us, it’s just the beginning of four of the most exciting years of our life, for others, its a climax that will lead to a new beginning. No matter what category you fall in, we are all a part of Lee and will remain a part for the rest of our lives. It’s traditional to form lasting bonds of friend- ships that in a sense will never be lost. This year has a uniqueness all of its own. There has never been a year like this one nor will there ever be. As times always change, so will Lee. But rest assured “Once a General, Always a General!” So if li's Special, Then Why Aten 'I We as Cateful. . . Closing As Making Sure We Dress in Style or Posing Pictures With a Smile? 220 Closing Closing Lru- 221 Why Did Those Days Ever Have to Go- - - How We Loved Them So! If It's Magic If it's magic . . . Then why can't it be everlasting Like the sun that always shines Like the poets endless rhyme Like the galaxies in time It it's pleasing . . . Then why can't it be never leaving Like the day that never fails Like on seashores there are shells Like the time that always tells It holds the key to every heart Throughout the universe It fills you up without a bite And quenches every thirst So. . . If it's special Then with it why aren't we as careful As making sure we dress in style Posing pictures with a smile Keeping danger from a child It holds the key to every heart Throughout the universe It fills you up without a bite And quenches every thirst So. . . If it's magic Why can't we make it everlasting Like the lifetime of the sun It will leave no heart undone For there's enough for everyone Closing Permission of Motown Record Corp. Editor's Closing The Silver Sabre is put together each year to act as a record of the events that make our lives so spe- cial. This year is no exception! This year’s staff has worked hard to bring this publication to meet the standards of all who read it. It is merely a conglom- eration of pictures and words that form together to help us visualize and remember these times of our lives. Wouldn’t it be something if everyone who read this book could grasp the real magic of the 1978-79 School Year?! But you and I both know that the only way one can realize the true beauty of this year is to be able to experience the pride and closeness that is so apparent at Lee. We, the Silver Sabre Staff, are anxious to put forth to you this examination of events of life at Lee. We trust that this will be an accurate account of the happenings that touched your life in 1979. To you we present A Year in the Key of Life, the 1978-79 Silver Sabre. Sincerely, Eric Gronquist Editor-In-Chief, Silver Sabre 79 7 979 Gilver Gabre Advisor....................................Mrs. Martha Vandiver Editor-In-Chief................................Eric Gronquist Assistant Editor..........................................Julie Smith Copy Editor...............................................Julie McCann Advertisements............................................Julie Smith Organizations.............................................Nelda Daniel Art.......................................................Tammy Spears Photographers...........................Carlton Rice, Tim Dywer Faculty..................................................Denise Worlund Underclass................................................Debbi Marrero Brian Chunn, Robin Wright ............................................Phyllis Blackburn Typist.........................Thomas Blakemore, Nelda Daniel Sports ..........................................Johnny Walker ..................................................Brian Chunn .................................................Debbi Marrero Index ............................r...............Janet Fondren Closing Division ABK Alpha Beta Kappa sorority consists of 30 girls whose objective is to create and carry out sisterhood and unity. The girls work year round to carry out this goal and finance a trip to Florida. They also spon- sor different projects throughout the year to help the less fortunate of our commu- nity. Some of their many social activities include hayrides, slumber parties, reun- ions, and cookouts. They hold three annual teas, one in the fall and spring to invite new members to join the sorority, and one for the departing seniors. Picture at Right: 1st Row Yvette Lara. Lee Ann Yeager. Patti Campbell, Susan Fulton. 2nd Row: Kim Moore. Debbie Citrano, Esther Hoffman. Beth Rogers 3rd Row: Denise Gregory, Sharon Hamil- ton. Becky Ross 4th Row: Allison Dawkins. Gina Mullins. Karen Koger. Timmy Lovell. 5th Row: Melinda Cleveland. Maureen Ondocsin, Patty Har- rel. Lily Schultz Bottom Picture: Officers — Left to Right: Beth Rog- ers. Lee Ann Yeager. Esther Hoffman, Karen Koger. Patty Campbell. Susan Fulton. Melinda Cleveland. Debbie Citrano. Sororities Alpha Beta Kappa Back Row at Top: Timmy Lovell, Denise Gregory. Patti Campbell, Karen Koger, Debbie Citrano, Kim Moore, Patty Harrel. Becky Ross Front Row, Top: Esther Hoffman. Sharon Hamilton. Lily Schultz. Susan Fulton. Beth Rogers. Lee Ann Yeaker. Yvette Laral. Allison Dawkins. Gina Mullins. Maureen Ondocsin Seniors, left to right: Melinda Cleveland. Maureen Ondocsin. Debbie Citrano. Susan Fulton. Kim Moore. Karen Koger. Patty Harrel. Patti Campbell Melynda Carter Sophomore Representative; Shirley Payne — Junior Representative; Penny Hardin — Sgt.-at-Arms; Doty Spurgeon____________ Junior Representative Maryanne Prewitt — Vice-President; Lori Dobbs — President; Cindy Helton — Chaplain; Janet Fondren — Secre- tary; Kelly Baker — Historian; Linda Bean — Treasurer; Angie Thompson — Senior Representative Row 1 Sancy Couch. Jan McGeehee. Maryanne Prewitt. Linda Bean. Angie Thompson. Penny Hardin. Janet Fondren Row 2 Tracy Har- din. Robin Roden. Melynda Carter. Jo Donna Brown. Lisa Vick. Cally Hopkins. Gina Hunter. Kelly Baker. Shanda Hall Steve Cornelius Row 3: Jeff Allen. Shirley Payne. Lisa Pass. Lisa Harless. Nancy Vietch. Lisa Allen. Tommy Albright. Annette Valentine Tammy Howard Bemta Bowen. Lori Dobbs. Cindy Helton. Tina McClendon. Doty Spurgeon Sorority Row 1: Tommy Albright, Lisa Harless. Lisa Vick, Jo Donna Brown, Annette Valentine. Nancy Vietch. Melynda Carter, Kelly Baker. Linda Bean, Jan McGeehee. Row 2: Janet Fondren, Tracy Hardin. Robin Roden, Benita Bowen. Sandy Couch. Lisa Allen. Shanda Hall. Angie Thompson Row 3: Penny Hardin. Shirley Payne. Lisa Pass. Tina McClendon, Maryanne Prewitt. Doty Spurgeon, Cally Hopkins. Gina Hunter Row 4 Tammy Howard. Jeff Allen, Cindy Helton. Lori Dobbs. Steve Cornelius Sorority Penny Hardin. Kelly Baker. Cindy Helton, Jeff Allen, Angie Thompson. Janet Fondren, Lori Dobbs, Linda Bean Delta Debs SENIORS Delta Debs, the oldest sorority at Lee, consists of 28 members and 3 big brothers. This organization plans various get-togeth- ers throughout the year, including spend- the-night parties, hayrides, the annual Thanksgiving dinner, and Christmas party, and the cookout at the end of the year hon- oring the graduating Seniors. Meetings are held weekly to discuss plans for money- making projects such as car washes, candy sales, raffles, and doughnut sales. The final goal of these projects is the annual trip to Panama City at the beginning of the sum- mer. As the members of Delta Debs strive for this goal, they are brought closer together by bonds of friendship and loyalty. Delta Debs typifies the meaning of the word “sisterhood” and to be a part of this sorority is to have a lasting memory of friendship and laughter. Jacquie Blessing Melinda McCreless Pat Ward Lynn Jensen Sororities Beth Abrams Arms Oebbi Marrero — Chap. Margaret Strawn — Treas. Missy Lackey — Sgt.-at-Arms Susan Luna Suzy Morrison Mary Williams Lisa Grider — Jr. Rep The girls of Gamma Phi Delta are not united only by maroon and white they wear, but by the sisterhood they feel for one another. Throughout the school year, Gamma Phi Deltas prove their unity by participating in such activities as slumber parties, hayrides, and jersey days. The formal affairs held include Rush Teas, an annual Christmas Dinner, Formal Initiation and a year-end Banquet honoring the Seniors. The girls also show their closeness through Love Your Big Little Sister Days.” Various fund-raising pro- jects such as raffles, numerous donut sales and car washes serve to finance the annual Florida trip. Top Picture: 1st Row: Linda Gwathney, Pat Ward, Jacquie Blessing, Karen Fowler, Linda Hunt, Carol Johnson, Susan Luna, Suzy Morrison, Kim Paschal, Sheri Stevens, Theresa Moore, Sonja Duncan. 2nd Row: Denise Worlund, Rona Roberts, Sheila Brown, Jenny Core, Debbie Marrero, Debbie Thompson, Susan Tucker, Stacy Tepool, Diane Booker, Mary Williams, Beth Abrams, Laurie Roach, Sharon West, Missy Lacky. 3rd Row: Lee Cheatham, Monica Albright, Diana Grider, Cheryl Whitaker, Tish Cremin, Kim Kulas, Carrie Klonowski, Leigh Ann Easterling, Lisa Grider, Debbie Hood, Tara Cremin, Margaret Strawn, Lynn Jensen. 1st Row: Tish Cremin, Cheryl Whitaker, Stacy Tepool, Diane Booker, Beth Abrams, Lisa Grider, Kim Kulas, Susan Tucker, Lee Cheatham, Debbie Thompson, Margaret Strawn, Tara Cremin, Carrie Klonowski, Linda Hunt. 2nd Row: Denise Worlund, Rona Roberts, Debbie Hood, Sharon West, Diana Grider, Monica Albright, Kim Paschal, Mary Williams, Laurie Roach, Debbie Marrero, Missy Lacky, Lynn Jensen. 3rd Row: Carol Johnson, Susan Luna, Suzy Morrison, Jenny Core, Sheila Brown, Sheri Stevens, Sonja Duncan, Karen Fowler, Jacquie Blessing, Pat Ward, Linda Gwathney, Theresa Moore, Leigh Ann Easterling. Sororities Kappa Qigma Omega Kappa Sigma Omega sorority has as their Motto “No one is My Superior, and Every one is My Equal.” This is held up with every effort possible. The members set forth to promote sisterhood with all sororities at Lee High School. During Christmas the girls and big brothers filled over thirty stock- ings for Christmas Charities. From August to May the air is filled with sales. The hard work of selling calendars, candy, station- ery, doughnuts plus holding car washes, really pays off when the yearly trip to Florida is taken. Dur- ing the first week of June KSO joins the other sororities in Pan- ama City. Kappa Sigma Omega is not all work and no play. Hay rides, ban- quets, and slumber parties are thrown in to make a fun and suc- cessful year for KSO. Top Right: Front Row: Nancy Adams, Beth Cochran, Janet Stone. Susie Williams. Julie McCann. Second Row: Laurie Reid, Tammy Bean. Tamra Tondera. Lynn War- ren, Kelly Bennett. Lori Campbell, Richard Wilson, Big Brother. Third Row: Robin Sandidge, Amy Womack. Brian Chunn. Big Brother; Amy Smith. Barbara Bennett, Kelly Bice, Laura Cashon Fourth Row Karen King. Sharon Nelson. Linda Sorrel. Sonya Totcky, Melanie McWhorter. Mari- lyn McCann. Sponsor Marilyn McCann. Sponsor; Laurie Reid, Pres.; Sharron Bishop 1st Vice-Pres.; Tamra Tondera. Sec.; Beth Cochran Treas . Julie McCann. Chaplain; Tammy Bean. Sgt. at Arms. Karen King. Calendar Girl; Janet Stone 2nd Vice-Pres. Sororities K80 Senior Members Top Left. Julie McCann and Beth Cochran. Top Right: Tamra Tondera and Margaret Varner. Middle Left: Robin Sandidge and Tammy Bean. Middle Right: Eric Gronquist and Lau- rie Ried. Jersey Picture Front Row: Richard Wilson. Janet Stone. Eric Gronquist. Kelly Bice, Brian Chunn. Second Row: Cindy Bice. Lori Campbell, Susie Williams, Julie McCann. Beth Cochran. Tammy Bean. Amy Womack. Third Row: Sharon Nel- son, Nancy Adams. Laura Cashon, Margret Varner. Tamra Tondera. Lau- rie Reid Fourth Row: Barbara Bennett. Melanie McWhorter. Sharon Bishop. Lynn Warren. Amy Smith, Marilynn McCann. Robin Sandidge. MEO MEO is composed of girls who attend Lee High. They devote their effort and activities to the aims and purposes set forth to them. Everyone fosters the spirit of good will, coop- eration and friendship among members and non-members. The girls of MU SIGMA THETA are sisters to each other. The state of being a sister; we are a society of females united in one faith and in one community. What we believe is that we live by the MEO. The sorority sold candy and bubble gum to raise money to go to Florida in June. Another project was sending a check to a handicapped center in Florence, Alabama. MEO Officers — Top Row: Rhonda Blanton — President Pro Tem. Carla Lingle — Historian, Brian Sproles — Ser- geant at Arms Middle Row: Lynn Shaw — Vice President. Michelle Sharp — President Pro Tem, Jennifer Jones — Historian, Laura Mendel — Chaplain. Bottom Row Debo- rah Mosely — Secretary, Kay Walson — Historian, Joel Reaves Sergeant at Arms, Melissa Walls — Parlamenta- rian. Terri Thompson — Treasurer Lying Down: Marie Mitchell — President Bottom Picture: First Row: Michelle Sharp, Rhonda Blanton, Carla Lingle. Lynn Shaw Second Row: Yvonne Furguson. Utica Garrison. Terri Gibson, Lisa LaBas. Laura Mendel. Marie Mitchell. Debra Mosley. Beth Sartian. Melissa Walls. Third Row: Mona Kresal, Jennifer Jones. Margell Curry. Debbie McGhee. Amy Boyd. Joel Reaves. Corinne Ramsey. Terri Thompson, Kay Walson. Organizations Meadow Gold Huntsville's Only Local Dairy HORST'S FLOWERS OF HUNTSVILLE, INC. Flowers Express Thoughts Better Than Words Mrs. Adreene Wainscott, Mgr. 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Randall: 89. 90. 91. 158 Anderson. Mark: 79. 80. 158 Anderson, Tracy: 158 Archie. Glynnis: 89. 158 Arrington, Tracey: 62. 77. 82. 158 Atchley. Ruth: 158 Ausborn, Kondra: 87. 88. 158 Baker. Andrea: 87. 158 Baker. Johnny: 47. 78. 158 Bannister. John: 79.158 Barclay, Frank: 158 Barisa. James: 61.77. 80. 158 Barley. Sherry: 158 Barnett. Linda: 63.158 Barnhart, Sandra: 158 Beaseu, Major: 158 Beddingfield. Lori: 64.158. 179 Bellairs, Terrir: 158 Beranek. Jillian: 64. 158. 214 Berryhill, Mary: 158 Bewley. Cecil: 89 Binion. Jason: 49.158 Bishop, Belinda: 62. 89. 158 Blair. Jama: 158, 213 Boggs. Elizabeth: 60. 158 Boles. James: 87. 89. 158 Bone. Carolyn: 56. 89.158 Bone. Webster: 158.195 Bonnett, Jennifer: 62. 77. 158 Bowen. Cindy: 158 Boyd. Beth: 62. 77.158 Boyett. Carl 158 Boyle. Wayne: 158 Boyles, Rhonda 62. 158 Bradford. Dolores: 56. 158 Bradley. Mike: 158 Brady. Kern: 158 Brand. Brenda 158 Brandon. Dexter. 89. 158 Brandon. Marilyn: 158 Bratcher. Carol 60. 158 Braziel. Dawn: 87 Brazier, Melvin: 158 Bridges. Brenda: 158 Bright, Jill: 64. 158 Brocato. Samuel 158 Broome. Lora: 87 158 Brown. Sherry: 87. 89. 158 Buchanan, Ruby: 158 Buckanon. Anthony: 158. 195 Burroughs. Deborah: 158 Burrus. Ruben: 158 Byrd. Thomas 158 Byrd. Lloyd 48. 158 Cable. Ruben: 158 Cagle. Pamela 87.158 Caldwell, John 89.158 Campbell. Betty: 158 Carpenter. Scott: 66. 158 Carriger. Stephania: 64. 158. 179 Carroll. Joni: 158 Carroll. Michael: 86. 158 Carter. Chris: 158 Cartwright. Odell: 89. 158 Cashon, Elizabeth: 60.158 Chunn, Sharon: 158. 206 Clardy. Richard: 158 Clark. Cheryl: 158 Clark. Lorenzo: 158 Clark. Mark: 158 Cobb, Jay: 159,195 Cochran. Belinda: 10, 46. 64. 159, 179 Collins. Bobby: 89.91,159 Compton. Kathleen: 159 Conerly. Sharrolyn: 56. 159 Conley. Sharon: 89,159 Cook. James: 159 Cooper. Donald: 159 Cooper. Ronald: 159 Cossey. Dennis: 89. 159, 195 Crosson, Carol: 159 Cruse. Jeffrey. 159 Cupp, Lisa: 87. 88. 159 Curry. Margell: 56. 159. 236 Curry, Marilyn: 159 Cutcliffe, Meritt: 159 Darwin, Donna: 47. 159 Daye, Rita: 159 Dew, Gina: 159 Dodson, Peggy: 159 Dolan. Jeffrey: 159 Donegan. Evelyn: 89,159 Douglas. Mayo: 159 Dowell, Rebecca: 49.159 Downs. Dinah: 87,159 Drake. William: 159 Dudley. Lisa: 159 Duke. Ray: 159 Dupree. Marie: 159, 214 Dupree, Wesley: 159 Duvall. Melody: 159 Earnest. Melinda: 64, 159 Echols. Melissa: 87. 159 Edmonds. Cindy: 159 Edwards. Larry: 89, 159 Erwin, Jennifer: 89 Erwin. Joyce: 87, 89. 206 Ethridge. Teresa: 60.159 Evans. Donna: 159 Evans. Lisa 159 Evans. Melissa: 56. 89.159 Everett. Mark: 159 Fanning. David: 79, 80. 159 Fell. Richard: 159 Ferguson. Frank: 89. 91. 159 Ferguson. Yvonne: 77.159. 236 Finley, Paul 159 Fischer. John 159 Flakes. Jackie: 47, 66,159, 203. 205. 206 Fletcher. Eugene: 79. 159 Flowers. Greg: 159 Floyd. Donna 49 Ford. Jeffery: 89 Ford. Lisa: 159 Ford. Sarita: 56. 87. 159 Foster, Carol: 159 Frankenfield. Todd: 159, 195 Franklin. Charles 159 Franklin, William: 159 Frazier, Dorothy: 64. 77,159 Freeman. Tyrone: 89 Friend. Garrison 89.159 Fuqua. Wanda: 89, 159 Garner. Gwen: 87. 89.159 Garner. Jeffery: 159 Garrison. Utica: 159, 236 Gentry. Angie: 60,159 Gentry. Doreen 159 George. Lance: 77. 159 Gill. Raymond 159 Gilliam. Thomas: 159. 195 Gipson. Terri: 159. 236 Goodson. John: 89. 90. 91. 159 Graham, Jackie: 159 Grayson, Anthony: 159. 195 Green. Jerry: 87. 159 Green. Terry: 89. 159 Green. Werner 89. 91 Grider. Ronals: 159.195 Hall. Lori: 69. 159 Hall. Sandra: 60. 159 Hallmark. Kay: 160 Hamilton. Sandra: 89. 160 Hancock. Philip: 160 Hanvey. Lisa: 160 Harbin. Alice: 160 Harbin. Annette: 160 Harris. Jeff: 160 Hatfield. James: 160 Haupt. Richard: 89. 160, 195 Hicks. Debra: 160 Hicks. Eric: 160, 195 Hicks. Jimmy: 160 Hicks, Pamela: 46. 87.160 Higgins. Beverly: 160 Higgins. Virginia: 49. 66. 160 Hinds. Karen: 89 Hinton. Elizabeth: 56, 160 Hodge. Lisa: 160 Holder, Jane: 160 Hollman. David: 61. 160 Howison, Viki: 66. 160 Hughes, Danny: 160 Hulin, Lisa 160 Hunt. Danny: 160 Hunter. Cynthia: 160 Hunter. Deborah: 160 Hyatt. Vicki: 160 Ikard, Susan: 64. 160 Jackson. Patricia: 56. 87. 160 Jackson. Regina: 89.160 Jackons. Russell: 160 Jackson. Teresa: 160 Jacobs. Robert: 160 James. Cynthia 160 James, Victor: 89.160 Johnson, Cynthia: 45. 46. 160. 179 Johnson, Cynthia: 64 Johnson, Heather: 160 Johnson, Herman 160 Johnson, Jerita 160 Johnson. Terri: 160 Jolly. Lawrence: 160 Jones, Deidra 56. 160 Jones. Erin: 160 Jones. Kristi: 160 Kanupp. Kevin: 78.160 Kauffman. William: 160 Keel. Angela: 160 Kennel. Fred: 77. 80,160 Key, Paul: 160 Kilgore. Kathy: 87. 88 Kimbrell. Donnell: 87,160 King, Glen: 161 King, Glenda: 161 King. Patsy: 87. 161 Klimek. Steven: 161 Knox. Dwayne 161 Koger. Danny: 161 Lakebrink, Cynthia 161 Lancaster, Melissa 156, 161 Lanier. Marcus: 161.195 Lanier. Melvin 86. 195 Lanier, Tommy: 14. 67, 156. 161.195 Lankford. Beverly: 206 Lankford. Greg: 89. 161.195 Laster. Cynthia: 161 Lee. Bing: 161 Lee. Robin: 161 Lehman, Ricky: 161 Leslie, Demetrius: 89.161 Lewallen, Marge: 161 Lewis. Juanita: 87,161 Lipscomb. James: 161 Lofton. Felecia: 87. 156. 161 Logan. Ben: 161 Long. Derrick: 89 Luna, Connie: 161 Luna, Jeffrey: 62. 156,160, 161 Malone. Pat: 87. 89 Malone. William: 161.195 Mansel. Mark: 79. 80.161 Marrero. Leigh: 64. 161.206, 214 Mason. Perry: 161 Mazikowski, Laura: 161 McCallister, Vickie: 87.161 McCaulley. Stanley: 89.161 McCrary. Ricky: 161 McCreless, Michael: 161. 195 McCuiston. Wendy: 161 McDaniel. Scott: 64,161,195 McDonald. Lisa: 77. 161 McFerrin, Starlene 77.161 McKenzie. Janice 45 McKenzie, Nancy: 60. 161 McLemore. Toy 47. 64.157. 161 McMeans, Donna 49 McNeely, Kim: 60. 161 Medley, Teresa 161 Meeks. Phyllis: 161 Meeler. Charles 86. 161 Mefford, Terri: 161 Michaels, Deborah: 87,161 Milam, Christa- 77.161 Miller. Donna 87, 161 Miller. Monica 161 Miller. Sandra 56. 89. 161 Miller. Teresa 60. 161 Milner. Kim: 162 Mofitt. Greg: 162 Moody, David: 162 Moore, Anthony: 195 Moore. Bobbie 56. 162 Moore. Carmeleta: 87, 162 Moore. James 161. 162. 195 Moore. John: 162. 195 Moore. Patrick: 162. 195 Morris. Darlene 162 Morrison. Michael: 162 Moyers. Pam: 162 Mustek. Glen: 10. 79.80. 162 Nance. Carman: 89 Newberry. Natalie 60. 87. 162 Nickelson. Clifford 89.162 Nix. Anita. 162 Norton. Ronald: 162. 195 Nunley, Deborah 162 Oliver. Michael 78. 80.162 Osborne. David: 162 Otten, Gary: 62, 162, 195 Owens, Herman: 162 Parker. Connie: 87. 162 Parvin. Kim: 16? Patrick. Douglas 162 Patterson. Barbie 47, 64, 156, 162, 179 Pendleton. Vera: 89 Pickens. Tim: 162 Pike. Amy: 162 Pitt, Claudme: 77. 162 Poole. Patty: 162 Pope. Greg: 79. 162 Index 162 162 62 Posey, Barry: 162 Potts, Teresa: 162 Powell, Gibson: 162,195 Powell, John: 162 Prewitt. Susan: 46,162 Price. Doyle: 162 Price. Lisa: 46 Proctor, Jeff: 162 Quarles, Mark 16 Quillen, Randall: Ray, Brian: 60.16 Reagin, Jeffrey: Reaves. Joe 61, 79.162, 236 Reinhart Paul: 61 162 Renfroe, Harold: 162 Reynolds, Dawn 162 Rhoden, Donna 87,162 Rice, Greg: 162, 19H| Richmond, Steve: 66. 162 Robinson. George: 162 Robinson, Joe: 16fi|H Robinson. Melanie: 162 Roden Belinda 77,162 Russ, Ronnie: 162 J Sanderson, Chris 65. 79, 162 Sanderson. Lisa 87,162 Sandidge. Donna 47,64. 162 Sartain, Beth: 162 H Schill. Todd: 162, 195 Schrimsher, Mark: 86.162, 195 Scott. Cynthia: 16| Scott. Janice: 16J Scruggs. Trudi: 81 Seal, Hosie: 79. 1' Self. John: 162 Sewell, John: 66, Shaneyfelt, Steve: 162 Shannon, TeleishM87.162 Sharp. Anthony: 162 Sharp, Diane: 21,46, 58 64. 161,162,179 Sharpe, Kenneth 162.195 Sharpe. Michelle 162. 236 Sisson, John: 78, 162 Skalka, Greg 163, 195 ® Smith, Kerry: 163 Smith, Lisa 87 1 63 Smith, Lucretia: IfflP Smith, Regina. 163 Snowden, Nancy 163 Sobieske. Patty 6Q, 163lfl Solberg, Jeffrey: 163 ! Spauder Paul 163 Jk Sproles, Brian: 77,163, 236 Staggs, Sheila 87«163 Stegall, Eric 163 I Stephens, Clarence: 163. , 195 Stevens. Howard 89, 91 Stewart, Danny: I6j3, 195 Stewart, Emily: 87,163 Stidger. Donna: I H Stinnett, Julia: 163 . Stotz, Karen: 163 fl Strickland, Johnny: 163 Student, Harold: 163. 195 Styles, Sean 65, 77,163 Suthoff, Lynn: 71,89. 163 Sutton. David: 163 ‘ Swaim, Deborah: 87,163 Sykes, Felecia: 46. 56, 89. 163,206 Tallyn, Steve: 163 Taylor, Sharion: 49.163 Teague. Purann: 163 Thirston, Thomas: 163 Thomas, Michael: 86, 88. 163 Thompson, Terri: 49, 77, 163, 236 Threatt, Stephanie: 89,163 Tielking. Rodney: 163 16: Torstenson. Mark: 61.79, 80. 163 Towns. Helene: 56.163 Treece. Rhonda: 87, 89, 163 Tucker, Donald: 163 Upton, Carl: 163 Upton, Karen: 71,163 Varner, Charles: 163 Varner, Harold: 61,163 Vaugh, Steve: 163 Vickers. Leon: 163 Wade, Sherry: 163 Walker, Karen: 160. 163, 179 Walston. Kay: 65, 79, 163. 236 Walton. Kenneth: 163 Walton, Mark: 159, 163 Walton, Terrance: 66, 86 Wann. Todd: 163 Warren, Debbie: 69, 163 Watkins, Amanda: 163 Watkins. Patricia: 56, 89,163 Watson, Kenneth: 64,163, 195 Watson. Suzy: 163 Watts. Tommy: 163 Webb. Sharon: 163 Wesley, Glenda: 163.206. 214 White. Hattie. 89 White, Lisa: 163 Whitehorn, Tammy: 87,163 Whitt, Troy: 163 Whitworth Pam 163 Wil6ourne. Jeanette: 60,163 Wilburn. Angie: 163 Wild, Jeff: 163,195 Williams. Lucindra: 65, 87, 163 Williams. Greg: 163 Wilsford, Florence. 163 Wimberly, Travis: 163 Winkles. Bubba: 163.195 Wooten. Randy: 163 Worley. Mike: 163 Worthington, David: 163 Wright. Steven: 163,195 Wright, Tammy: 60. 163 Zimmerman, Jennifer: 163 — 10 — Acton. Garry: 148 Adams, Kay: 148 Adams, Nancy: 64, 86, 88, 148.234,235 Albright, Monica: 46. 148, 178.233 Allen, Aaron: 89 Anderson, John: 148 Archie, Marcella: 148 Askins, Sonia: 60. 65. 148 Atkinson, Jan: 47, 48 Austin, Steve: 148 Bailey, Sherry: 71, 148 Baker, Nathan: 58, 66. 86. 148 Balentine. John: 86, 88,148 Ball. Doug: 148 Ballard, Atha: 60. 148 Ballard, Debra: 148.178 Bankston. James: 58, 62, 148,194 Bannister, Cheri: 66. 77,148 Barisa, John: 66, 148 Barnhart, Arnold: 148 Beach, Bobby: 148 ikSUnley. 148 Beltran, Tony: 148 Bennett. Alan: 148, 195 Bice. Kelly: 148,234,235 Blackburn, David: 195 Blackburn, Phyllis: 74. 148 Blanton, Rhonda: 46. 86, 148,236 Boyd. Nathan 66. 67, 79,148 Boyd. Rod: 89. 91,148 Brand, Janice: 60, 87, 148 Brandon. Alicia: 89,148 Brazelton, Nathaniel: 148 Bridges. Jo Ann. 148 Brockway, Ed: 148.195 Browning. Tim: 148 Bruce, Cynthia: 66, 67, 148 Burruss. Erroll. 89, 91 Burns. Bobby 148 Bush, Twana: 87, 148 Byers, David: 79, 80, 148 Campbell, fcurtis: 89, 148 Campbell. Lisa: 148 Campbell. Ronnie: 149 Cantrell, Mickey: 149 Cantrell. Ralph: 149 Carrol, Ann: 149 Carter. David: 149, 195 Carter, Melinda: 47,149 230,231 I Cash, Geneva: 149 Chandler, Billy. 149 Chandler, Vernita- 63. 149 Christenson, Randy: 149 Clark, Jane 11 149 Coleman. Dana- 77. 81,149 Cooper, Kenneth: 52, 62, 147. 149, 152, 185, 189, 191. 194,200 Copeland, Yolanda: 71.86. 149 Cornelius. Steve: 58, 62, 146,149.195,230, 231 Couch. Sandy: 149.230, 231 Crieghton. Sandy: 64, 149 Cremin, Tara 21,58. 64, 146, 149, 151.233 Cruse. David: 149 Cruse, Don: 149 Crutcher. Olivia: 71.87, 89. 149 Curry, Gwendolyn: 214 Dailey, Amy: 63. 86. 88.149 Dake, Virginia: 149 Dancy, Tomoka: 77,149 Daniel. Alan: 58,149, 195 Darnell, Billy: 66, 149 Davis, Mark: 149 Davis, Tina: 149 Dawkins, Allison: 86. 149. 228 Daye. Phillip: 149 Demetriou. Cynthia: 60.149 Dickens, Lisa: 149, 213 Dodson, Joe: 149 Dodson. Jon: 58. 149, 195 ' ftblan, Jerome I Donaldson, Derrick: 89. 91 Drake, Lisa: 149 Draper. William: 149, 200 Draper, Diane 89 Easterling, Leigh Ann: 146, 149,178,232.233 Eldridge, Charies: 149 Ellison. Antonio: 149. 195 Emmons, Eduardo. 149 Everett. Tina: 46.150 Ezell, Benjamin: 66,150 Fanning, Greg 89. 150 Finley. Stanley: 150 fctfjiTf fi 1 Fletcher, Marshall 89 150 Fogg. Lorri: 66,150 Fowler, Karen: 62. 150. 233 Franklin. Lowell: J50 Frazier, William: 66 78 150 Frost. Wally: 79,87 150 Furio, Ellen: 150 Gabrys, Steve: 46. 61,150. 196 Gardner, Thomas 65. 79. 150 Garrett, Joan: 49, 150 Geise, Kathy: 66, 67. 86. 88. 150 Gentry. William: 150 Gibson, David: 86 89 Gilbreath, Terry: 66, 79. 150 Gilliam. Yulanda: 49. 62. 150 178 Glass, Rodney: 150 Glover. Kim: 150 Glover. Regina: 147. 150 Goodbeer, Clarence 46, 86. 88.89,90.91,150 Goodwin, Eddie: 58. 150 Gray, Patricia: 63, 150 Green. Sheila: 60, 150 Grider, Kelly: 64, 67. 79, 150 Griffis. Kerry: 58.150 Gullatt, William: 45 Gunnoe, Joe: 150 ■ Gwathney. Lynda 150. 233 Haas, Tracy: 150 fr Haley, Donald: 79. 150 Hall, Greg: 150,195 Hall, Jimmy: 150 Hall, Shanda: 150. 230. 231 Hamilton. Sharon 60. 86. 88 150, 228 Hammac. Yvette: 150 Hammonds. Jonathan 150 Hampton, Anthony 150 Harbin, Bruce: 71. 79. 150 Harbin, Debbie: 150 Hardin, Trade: 150 230. 231 Harding, Brenda: 150 Harper. Margaret: 77. 80. 82 150 Harris. Chris: 150 Harris, James: 46, 78 86 150 Hatala. Joseph 86 Hawthorne, Veror ca 8 89. 150 Hearn, Suzanne§19 Hedden, Jenni: 62. 150 Hellebrand, Duan 150 Hester. Anne: 60 150 Hinson, Andy: 150.195 Hoffman, John 58 151. 194 Holman, Leroy 151 Horn, Sharon: 46. 62, 151 Hucks. Jeff 58, 151 Hudson, Terry 151,209 J Humphery. Ricky 209 Hunt. Gary: 151 Hutchison, David: 151 Hyatt, Vicki: 60 Ivey. Henry: 45 Ivey. Michael: 58. 195 Jackson, Phillip 151 Jacobs, Stephanie: 62, 151 lnd 0 Johnson, Carol: 47, 62. 88, 151,233 Johnson, Eddie: 151 Johnson, William: 62, 151 Jones, Jennifer: 49. 62,151, 236 Kerr, Wayne 46, 64. 79. 151 Kilgore. Ricky: 151 Kimbrough. Robert: 62, 151, 200 King. Ryan: 151 King, Terri: 151 Kilgore. Thomas: 151.195 Kresal, Mona: 151 Krebs. Jennifer: 71,77. 151 Kurtz, Laura 66, 151 Lackey, Geoffrey: 78, 80, 150 Lacey. David 151 Lake, Robert 58, 151 Lake. Thomas: 151 Lamb. Donnie: 151 Lamb. Janet: 151 Landers. Lisa 151 Landers. Scott: 151 Lane William 58, 195, 200 Langford, Charlott: 69. 151 Langston. Lois: 151.213 Lanier. Sheila 86. 88. 151 Lankford Lea Ann: 62, 151 Lara. Yvette: 77.81. 151.228 Lasinwo. Ade 151 Laster. Kelly: 151 Layne. Diana 66. 151 Layne. Keith: 58,151 Leslie. Reggie: 151 Lewallen. Willard. 151 Lewis. Lynn: 61 89. 90. 91, 151 Lewis. Michael: 58,151.195 Lietch, Rebecca: 77,151 Lingle, Carla: 151,236 Livingston, Jamie: 66, 86 Loftin, Michael: 151 Loggms, Gary: 151 W tk Loggms, Mary: 151 I Luna. Kim. 151 J Lusk. Joe: 46. |2, 64. 151 Mahathey. Kirrr 49, 66, 15' Malone. YolandaT MT89, 151 Maples. Terry: 151 Martin, Joan: 152, 203 Martin. Marcia 52 Martz. Pam: 15 Matkms, Delorls 56, 57, 86, 152 Mazikowski. mWt 86, 90 91,152 McBride. Patrick: 152 McCarley. Scott: 64, 86, 152 McCaulley, Kevin: 68 McCrocken. KiftrtS m McCrary. Willie: 152 McCutcheon. Billy: 152, 195 McDermott, David: 152 McDonald, Phillip: 152 McFerrin, Dwaj McGeehee, Ja| 231 McGeehee, To| 152 McGregor, Rot l.,152. 195 52. 230. 46. 58, 152 McKenzie. Janice 152 McWhorter, Melanie: 152, 234. 235 Miller, Elizabeth: 62 Miller, Michele: 47.152. 178 Milner, Kim: 77 Mitchell, Quanta: 152 Moody. Charles: 162,195 Moore, Teresa: 62, 89,152, 233 Moore, Edgar: 195 Moore, James: 152 Moore, Melody: 152 Moore. Ricky: 52, 56, 147, 152, 184,187.188. 189, 192, 194,200 Morring. John: 58,152 Moses, James: 79,152 Mosley, Debra: 152, 236 Mulhauser. John: 152, 200 Mullins. Gina: 46.152,228, 229 Myhand. Jeffrey: 152 Nailen, Jeffrey: 64, 152 Nance, Sonya: 49. 64, 77, 150. 152 Melson. Sharon: 77. 81,152 234. 235 Newby, Marc: 152 Newby. Jackie: 62. 77.152 Newby. Yolanda: 48. 56, 69. 79. 152 Nichols. Jean: 152 Nickelson, Brenda: 152 Nickelson, Mae: 152 Nixon. Danny: 89, 91.152 Ondocsin. James: 152 Osborne Danny: 152 Otey. Harold: 147.152 Otto, Lori: 152 Owens, Lisa: 86,152 Owens. Mary 47, 78. 82. 152 Page. Debra: 152 Parham, Karen: 152 Parker, Carole: 56, 87.152 Paschal Kim 46. 152,213, 233 Passmore. Scott: 152 Patton, Rip: 58,152 Payton, Kenneth: 152 r Peacock, Wallace 58.152, 195 Pearson,jSteve: 152 Pelham, Pat 45,153 Perry. Rdcky: 87 Petty, Karen: 62, 153 Phillips, Jerry: 153 Phillip , Olan:64, 153 Phillips. Tim: 153 Phillips. Gary: 153 Phipps. Monica: 56, 57, 66, 86, 153,214 Pierce, Terri: 48, 66. 67,153 Pickett, Stephanie: 153 Pineda, Jos%66. 67,153 Pinkerton. Andy: 153 ' Posey, Dennis: 153 Power, John: 66.153 Presley, Rebecca 63. 86, 153 Puckett, Anthony: 153 Quick, Deborah 60,153 Ray. Rehee-47 48 66 67 153 Rice, Cynthia: 49, 63 Rice, Lisa. 153 Richter, Carl: 153,195 Risil, John: 153 Roach, Laurie: 153, 203, 214.215. 233 Rodgers, Beth: 47, 69, 86, 153,228 Roghfull. Denise: 153 Ross, Rebecca: 69, 86. 88. 153.228,229 Roth, Kenneth: 61 Roy, Fred: 58,153, 195 Royston. Lois: 46, 64, 153 Sanderson, Charles: 153 Schmidt, Stanley: 153 Schultz, Barry. 66, 67. 71, 153 Scissum. Willard: 52.147, 153,194, 195 Scogin, Lori: 77, 153 Seal, Marcia: 153, 203, 205, 214,215 Shaw. Lynn: 77. 153. 236 Sheldon. Sarah. 67,153 Sisson. Martin. 58, 62, 153 Smartt, Donni: 153 Smith, Amy: 45, 60,153. 234, 235 Smith. Annette: 60.153 Smith. Harold: 79,153 Smith, Julia: 49. 153 Smith, Lori: 77, 81,147 Snoddy. Beverly: 87, 153 Sobieske, Steve: 58,153, 195 Solomon, Barry: 58, 153, 200 Somerville, David: 89, 153 Sorrell, Linda: 49 153, 234 Sparkman, Sandra: 153 Spears, Richard: 153 Stafford Brian: 89,91,153 Stallcup. Phillip: 65,153 Stephens, Sheri 47. 62.153, 233 Stewart, Charnette: 91,153 Stolz. Tim: 89 91 Stoner, Tina: 62, 67, 86, 154 Stowers. Steve: 66 Strickland, Sheila: 154 Stuckey, Michael: 58, 64. 147, 154, 195 Sullivan. Warren: 64, 71,79, 154 Sutton. Margie: 154 Tallent, Valeria 49. 60,147, 1 154,203 Tarleton. Sadnra: 154 Tate, James: 154 i Tate, Lisa: 77, 82, 154 Tauton, Jimmy: 154 Taylor, Donna: 49, 154 Teague, Rochelle: 89 Tepool. Stacey: 46. 64. 70. 154. 178, 233 Terrell. Scott 154 Thrower, Teresa: 154 Tice, Regina: 49, 89, 91.154 Tipton, Brenda: 45, 154 Tondera, Steve: 58,154, 195 Tripp. Cindy 45 153,154 Tully. Greg: 66, 154 Turner. Doreen: 56, 57. 89. Turner. Teressa: 87,154 Turner, Veronica: 154 VanWie, Tamara: 154, 213 Vick, Lisa: 47, 147,154,230. 231 Watkins, Anita: 47, 49, 62, 155 Watkins. Trinae: 155 Webber, Crissy: 155 Wedgeman, Melinda: 155 Wertz, Theresa: 155 West. Cary: 155 Whitaker, Cheryl: 21.47, 62, 70, 146, 151.155. 178, 233 White, William 17 Wilburn, Jeff: 155 Wilbourn, Joe. 155 Wilburn, Maranda 45.155 Wilkerson, Connie: 60.155 Williams, Robert: 65, 155 Williams, Sherry: 52, 147, 155 Williams, Terry 155 Wilson, Bonnie: 45, 155 Wilson, Felicia: 56, 57. 155 Wilson, Richard: 46. 58. 146, 153,234.235 Womack, Amy 155, 234, 235 Woodall, Lisa: 60. 155 Worlund. David: 58,155 Worthington,jjSlaude: 86. 155 Wright. Robin: 67. 74, 155 Wright. Marty: 68. 155 Wright, Wendy 49,155 Yates. Terri: 15 Yeager, Denisf: 60, 155 Yeager, LeeAnn 79. 228. 229 Zimmerman. Michael 61,71. £ 79. 156 % -n Roberts, Rona: 85, 153, 233 Robinson, Joyce: 214 Robinson, Pam: 56, 57, 89, 153 Roden, Greg: 58,153 Roden, Mishele: 62, 77, 81, 153 Voight, Brian: 154 Wallace, David: 155 Wallace, Mike: 155 Walls, Melissa: 77, 155, 236 Walker, Jeff: 154 Wann, Julie: 155 Washington, Stanley: 155 : Adcock. Lavyana 46, 62. 77. m 134 Akin Clem: 88 90. 91.134 Albright. Thomas: 58. 59, 134, 194 1230 231 Alburl, Kenneth 134, 194 Alexander. Craig: 134 Allen, Lisa: 13 .230,231 Allison. Alvie: 9,90.91.134 Anderson. Ly 45,134 Armstrong. A lette: 134 Ayers. Kathy 134 Bailey, Brian. 8.134 Baker. Karen! 34 Baker. Priscill 134,214, 215 Baker, Sharon 49. 134 Balentine, Thor as 134 Barley. AreciPl34, 213 Barnard, Hoyt: 68, 134 Batey, Zack: 1|4 Bayless Denn s 58, 134 Beal, Claudia: 34 BeanfGary: 13 Beckman, ElizJ beth: 213 Belk, Kelli 145 Fennett. Samila: 49,134, 234,235 ______________ Bepneu. Joel. Bennett, Kelly 235 Bice. Cindy: 71 35 Bice, Timmy: 44 135B Bishop, Sharro 135 Hricia: 135 I Blakemore, Thomas: 135 Bone, Sammy 52. 53. 89. 135, 194 Boutte. Dawn: 54, 84, 135 142 Bowen. Bemta 47. 49. 50 135,230.231 35 H9. 135,234. Index 134. 141', 171 1 $7 Lacey, Darrell H Lancaster, MeloajH 141-' Langfora Beverly: 1 Bowser, Melvin: 45,135 Boyett, Tim: 135 Brandon, Cynthia: 89 Brick, Tim: 68, 135 Bridges. Curtis: 46,132,135 Brooks, Ray: 135 Brown, Anthony 68, ■■ Brown, Jo Donna: 21,23, 135, 141,213, 230, 231 Brown, Margaret: 45,135 Brown, Sheila: 50, 62, 135 Browning, Cynthia: 62, Burns, Rowland 66, 79, H Sai Burwell, Geraldine: 89 Burwell, Velendia Butler, Gene: 136,' Bynum, Earl: 86, 136,196, 197 Byrge, Melissa: 136 Cagle, Kathy: 49. 89,136 Cagle, Tim: 136 Caldwell. Denise: 87,136 Campbell, Cathy: 136 Campbell, Lore: 49,136, 234.235 Campbell, Todd: 136 Carpenter, Melanie: 136 Carroll, Margie: 62,136 Cashon, Laura: 60, 87, 88, 136.234.235 Christa, Calvin: 136 Christian. Charles: 61,136, 194 Chunn. Brian: 46. 48. 58, 63, 74, 136. 143,210, 234,235 Clark, Janice: 49, 136 Cobble, Tim: 136 Cole. Richard: 65. 66, 136 Coleman, Donna: 10. 77. 79, 81.83,136 Collier, Vicky: 49,136 Copeland, Fred: 136 Copeland, Juanita: 49,136 Core, Jenny: 50, 136, 233 Cottrell, Kim: 44. 136 — Cowley John: 58. 136 Cramblit, David: 136 Craven, Charley: 136 Cremin, Leticia: 136, 233 Crockett, Michael: 58, 59, 136,191.194 Crosson, Sheila: 137 Crutcher, Karen: 46, 56 Crye, Julie: 44, 137 Cuff, Andrea: 49, 137 Dake, Patsy: 45,137 Dake. Virginia: 45 Daniel, Nelda: 50, 74, 75 Darnell, Rene: 137 Davis, Jerry: 52, 53, 78, 137 Davis, Wanda: 87, 89. 91, 137 Day, Sandra: 137 Deen, Sherri: 45, 137 Demetriou. Dorothia: 137 Dempsey. Earl 44, 46, 47, 137 Devineni, Sudha: 54, 62, 137 Dial. Kim: 58. 77. 137 Dillard, Barbara: 49.137 Donlin, Linda: 50. 77,137 Douglas, Leticia: 46, 56,137 Downs. David: 137 Drake, Sherry: 137,213 Dunson, David: 137 Dupree. Tammy: 44.137 Dwyer, Tim: 46, 74, 79, 137 Edwards. Anna: 89 Edwards, David: 52, 56, 63, 137, 191,194 Feagley. Robert: 137 Flakes. Sylvia: 137 Fletcher, Marian: 86, 88. 89. 91,137 Ford, Andrea: 137 Ford, Brenda 86.89,137 Ford. Sharon: 137 Ford, Terron. 138 Foreman, David: 89,138 Foster, Bryant: 86, 138.196 Fowler. Letresa 44,138 er, John; 138 d. Marceltous- 52. 53 Hooper, Randy: 139 Hopkins, Callie: 44. 54. 140. 230, 231 Hornbuckle, Tony: 140 Hornsby, Randy: 140 Houser, Jeff: 140 Howe!!, Mary: 79, 140 Hudson. Randall: 58.140 Hughes, Doyle: '40 MM Hunter, David 140,194 Hunter, Gina-44 47 140. 230,231 137 137 197,200 Frison, Larvonne: 87,138 Frost, Larry: 61,79, 138 Gallagher, Gail: 138,142 Gallagher, Richard: 138 Gardner. Deborah: 138 Garner. Earl: 69, 89,138 Gilbreath, Joy: 49, 86, 138 Gilbreath, Rosalind: 89, 138 Gill, Tammy: 69, 89,138 Gilliam, Kristen: 77,138 Gillis. Gwen: 47, 54, 62. 70, 138, 176, 177 Glenn, Gary: 45 Goosby, William: 68,138 Graves. Chris: 45,138 Green, Janet: 138 Green. Mark: 52. 53, 56.138 182. 187. 188, 189, 192 19 Greg; 22 Grider, C Grider, Di 71,138 Grider, Li 176,21 Grider, R 194 Griffis, Kevin 200 M Grubbs 86,1 Guerin Guffey Gulley. Gulley, Hamilto Hamma 139, Hanco Hardag Haries Harles Harper Harris 210 Haupt. Hawkid%; Bjlly: 139, 194 Hendrix, Jody: 139 Hendr is£atsy: 139 J Herror Dana: 45, 1$9 HerronJ ee 58 Hicksj Anna: 45. 139 Higgins Anita: 49 HightC er, Jan: 139 Hinton. Zebra: 139 Hoffman, Esther: 44. 139, 228 Holcomb. Lisa: 139 Holland. Mary: 68, 139 Hood, Debbie: 12,46, 50. 62. 139,176, 233 140 liver: 65,140.196 ;i, Mike: 140 Angelo: 140, 194 Carrie: 83. 86. 88 Cheryl: 140 fc ierick: 140 Valerie: 140 140, Jones, Justice Cellar. Co Kendrick, Kennamer. Liad3 77,80, 81.83 Kennamore, Caro Kennel, Rq|berL61 . 140, 234, 89. 140 ie: 50, 51,62, 177 ickie: 139 , Robert 139 , Deodie: 66, 67 3 t , Greg: 44 139 Onice: 1|9 eanna: 56 230 231 13 39 esa 209 139 ebas. Lisa: slie, Michael: 87,88.141 . Lietch, Gordon: 68,141 Und, Maggie: 1418 Lindsay. Richard 6. Lovell, Timmy: 58, 141 229 Lumpkin. Todd: 79. 80, Maddox, Donna: 45, 14 Malone. Melissa: 89, 1 Manley. Jeff: 141 M artin, Lisa: 47.1 Martz, Mike: 141 Mason. Sandra 44} 141 McBride McCarber, Bettye’8T 141 McCuiston. Chip: 141 McDonald. Carolyn: 141 McDonald. Teresa: 14r McGregoY, Walt: 141 McLendon, Tina: 50, 68. 141. 230,231 McMeans, Debbie: 49. 141 McMeans, Pat: 45,141 McNeely, Donna: 60. 70, 141 Medlen, Barry: 142 Meeks. Bruce: 58.142 Mendel, Laura: 61.62, 79, 142,236 Merritt, Cynthia: 46. 90. 142 Miller, David: 90, 91,142 Miller, Sarah: 87,142 Moody, Dexter: 196 Moore, Milton: 89, 142. 144. 194_______________ 10.91,142 7, 80. 83. 142 . 195 42 thy: 14: Pass. Lisa: 47. 49. ' — Hi_______________ 230, 231 68, 89. 142 Penney. David: 142 Petty, Barry: 62, 77. 80. 83, 142 Pickens, Julie: 142 Pineda. Leticia: 142 Pope. Paul: 58, 68, 142 Potter, Deborah: 49,142 Prewitt, Maryanne: 46. 54, 55,133,142,176.230.231 Pride, Demetria: 56. 57. 142 Reese, Hanna: 142 Reynolds, Bruce: 58, 59, 142, 194 Reynolds, Richard: 143 Rhoden, Robin: 230, 231 Riasati, Hamid: 143 Rice, Beneta: 71, 143 Rich. Deloise: 49 Rickies, Deborah: 50. 63, 86. 88,143 Robert, Robert: 58. 143. 194 Robinson, Tracy: 78. 143 Rooks, Sonny: 77, 80.143 Rootizalab, Moshen: 143 Rosenblum, Sheila 143 Ross. Mischelle: 77,143 Sallis, Russel: 45 Sanders, Tina: 46. 62.143 Sanderson. Jeff: 68 SWflTfer 'Nancy: 49 Schmidt, Sherri: 143 Schultz. Lily: 44. 47. 70. 143. 228,229 Seaton, Darryl: 44. 143 Sewell. Mark: 66. 67. 89. 143 Sharp. Derek: 143 Sharp. Donald: 58, 143 Shaughnessy, Janet: 44, 143 Shine, Jan: 50, 67, 143 Shotts, Geary: 58, 143, 200 Sinyard, Ken: 58. 143.194 Skipworth, Roger 143 Smelley, Priscilla: 143 Smith, Donald: 143 Smith, Julie: 23. 46. 48. 62. 143 143 Smith, Wendell: 143 Southerland, Marianne 63. 144 Spears. Sher y: 144 Spears, Tammy: 50. 74. 144 Spiegle, Scott: 6, 62.144 Spurgeon, Elizabeth: 21.23, 50,62,77,80,81,83. 133, 141,144.230, 231 Stegall. Marcia: 50.144 Steger, Lisa: 144 Stevens, Theresa: 49. 89, 144 Stewart, Henry: 144 Index Stewart. Marion: 144 Stiles. Michael: 144 Stinnett. Kurt: 144 Stone. Janet: 144. 234. 235 Stuckey. Lynn: 6. 67. 144 Sutton. Susan: 144 Swaim, Lyrae 144 Swinea. Lisa: 144 Teeples. Patty 49. 69, 144 Thomason. Brad: 67. 70. 144 Thompson. Debbie: 44. 144, 233 Thompson. Kyle: 61.80. 144 Tibbs, Bruce: 200 Toney. Cheryl 46. 81.83. 89. 144 Totcky. Sonya 234 Tucker. Michelle: 45. 144 Tucker. Susan: 50, 58,132, 138, 144, 176, 233 Tumlm. Dewayne: 144 Tumlin, Rhonda 45. 144 Turner, Barbara: 144 Valentine. Annette: 47, 54. 55.71.133 144.230.231 Veitch. Nancy 50,71,133. 144.213.230, 231 Vitale. Faye 45. 144 Walton. John: 144 Ward. Garland: 79.144 Warren. Lynn 44. 145, 234, 235 Washington. Carl: 46. 48. 52. 53. 89.91.145 Washington, Paul: 145 Watson. Charles: 61.70. 145. 194 Watson. Danny 145 Webb. Penney: 49. 145 Welzyn, Kenneth: 77. 78. 80. 145 Wesley. Melvin: 52. 86. 145. 200 West. Steve: 145 Whorle. Michael: 145 Wilbanks. John: 145 Wilbourn, Teresa: 145 Wiley. Sonya: 145 Wilkerson, Kyle: 145 Williams. Ava: 145 Williams. Becky 145 Williams. Debbie: 145 Williams. Joan: 63.145 Williams. Mildred: 86. 89. 91. 145 Williams, Susan: 145, 234, 235 Woodall. Kenneth: 68. 145 Woods, Billy: 145 Woods. Gladys: 49. 145 Worley. Dana: 69. 145 Worlund. Valarie: 46. 50. 74, 75. 145, 233 Wright. Randy: 58. 133. 134. 145, 194 Zinke, Mike: 145 — 12 — Abrams. Beth: 49. 84. 97. 232.233 Adloo. Abdolrahman: 97 Adkins, Robin: 97 Akridge. Arthur; 68. 97 Albright. Kelly: 21.23. 44, 97. 232.233 Allen. Charles: 32.37.97. 190.192.193.194.230. 231 Allen. Debbie: 12 Allen, Eddie: 68. 97 Arrington. David: 6. 32. 41. 46.62. 72.97. 131.193. 194 Bean. Tammy: 12. 234. 235 Babcock. Kay: 97 Baker, Kathy: 50. 73. 98. 130 Baker. Kelly: 44. 48. 54.98. 130. 230,231 Bankston. Wanda: 98 Barisa, Kathy: 98 Barley. Michelle: 98 Barley, Sirissa: 98.130 Barnett. Jeff: 44. 98 Bayless. Michael: 98.186. 193.194 Bean, Linda: 47. 54, 98. 230. 231 Bmion, Candy. 99 Blackburn. Jimmy: 52. 53. 89,99, 104. 193. 194 Blair, James: 23. 32. 47. 77, 78. 80. 83. 99 Blair. Mark: 44. 58, 99. 131 Blessing. Jacquie 21.26. 46. 50. 58. 62. 72.94,99.109. 130 Booker. Diane: 14. 36. 49, 50. 70.99, 117, 131.232, 233 Bowen, Bob 44, 99 Boyd, Amy 77, 100, 236 Bratcher. Danny: 100 Brick. Jim: 44. 100 Brooks. Ed: 193. 194 Brooks. Rodney: 32. 36.100, 131.183. 189, 192. 193. 194 Browne. Mamie: 7, 33. 37. 56.57.62. 100. 176. 177 Browning, Luther: 45. 100 Browning, Thomas: 68,100 Bryant. Todd: 68.100 Bultman. Barry: 44. 100. 187. 193. 194 Burns, Cindy: 68.100 Butler, James: 46. 48. 58. 59, 100. 130.193,194 Byers, Marcus: 40, 46. 77. 79. 100 Byrd. Lonnie. 68.101 Byrom. Patty: 101 Call. Kay: 49. 86. 88. 101. 131 Calvert. Jeff: 101 Campbell. Patty: 6. 62. 70, j ’101.131.176.228. 229 Carder, Jimmy: 101, 130 Carr, Donna: 101 Carter. Scott: 58.101 Carter. Vic: 101 Chunn. Demetria: 49, 101, 130 Cheatham. Lee: 44, 101 Citrano. Debbie: 49. 50. 98. 101, 131.228,229 Clark. Mark: 90. 91.102. 194 Clark. Denice 69,102, 130 Clark. Joy: 49.102 Cleveland. Melynda 50. 102. 203, 228, 229 Cochran. Beth: 54, 72. 102. 234.235 Coffey. Cynthia: 102. 131 Cole. Ursula 102 Connor. Linda 49, 63. 73. 77.102. 131 Cooper, Connie: 86. 102. 131 Cooper. Ronald: 52. 53.102. 189. 191.194 Corbett. Nancy: 12. 44. 47, 56.57. 102. 181.214.215 Cornelius, Karen: 62. 73. 77. 81.102, 130 Crawford. Janet: 49.103 Creel. Susie: 45.103,131 Davis. Karen 45. 103. 130 Davis. Karla: 103 Dilday. Helena: 103 Dobbs. Lori: 49. 54, 103. 230. 231 Drake. Bartel: 90.103. 193. 194 Draper. Carl: 104 Duncan. Sonja: 10. 21.44. 46.54.55.58.94.103.131. 232,233 Dupree, Ronald: 103 Ealy. William: 68. 103 Earskine. Jeff: 209, 210 Elliot. Cindy 103 Fanning. Jimmy: 79. 80, 83. 104 Farley. Douglas: 104 Fell. Stanley: 61.89,104 Finley. Kirk 68,104 Fletcher. Edwina: 87. 89 Fondren. Janet: 46, 54. 62. 74. 104. 130. 230,231 Ford. Claude: 104,196 Ford, Wynton: 91,104 Foster. James: 44.104 Foster. Kim: 104 Fowler. Jeanne: 68 105, 131 Frazier. Ann: 68. 105 Freeman. Stephen: 68. 105 Fulton, Susan: 68.105. 131. 228.229 Gabrys. Cherie: 44 Garrett. Joel 68.105 Gaught. Teresa: 105. 130 Gesner. Scott: 25. 77, 79. 105 Gilmore, Gary: 106 Glover. Rhonda: 44. 105 Gray. Irene 44; JT.03 . Green. Robert: 6?v Green. Judy: 106 Greene, Larry. 58.54 .193. 194 r Griffin. Debbie: 68.1U6 Griffin. Tommy: 33. 44. 58. 59.106. 130 Grissim, Paula: 41,99. 106. 128. 130 Gronquist. Eric: 12. 26. 31. 38.40.107,128.131.44. 74 Grubbs. Marisa 68 Hale. Mary 49(54.73. 107 Hall. Lorri: 50,68. 107. 131 Hammac, Mitzi: 49. 107 Hampton, Terry: 186. 193. 194 Harbin. Jeff: 23.44,107 Hardin. Pennie 84, 107. 230. 231 J Harrell. Patty 28. 29.44.54, 107.228.229 Hart, Cher f: 77. 82. 83, 108 Hawthorne, Karen: 49.108 Heinisch. Jeff: 68.108 Heinisch. Kristi: 108, 131. 203. 205 Helton, Cathy: 108 Helton. Greg: 108.130 Helton. Cynthia: 5. 17, 33. 49.54.70. 108. 130. 176, 230.231 Henry. Paul: 63.108 Herron, Lee: 108 Hester. David: 109 ’enny: 46, 109.131 Hightower, Jerry: 68. 109 Hindman. John: 68. 109 Hobbs. Lovie: 109 Hogan. Mary: 109 Hollman. Robert 45 Hughey. Stachia: 110 Humphrey. Steve 45 Hunt, Linda: 6, 54. 70. 110. 117. 130.176 232.233 Jahanmir, Mohsen 110 Jamar. Ronald 52. 63. 69 Jefferson. Mark: 110 Jefferson. Richard: 52, 104. 196. 197 Jefferson. Vermta: 110 Jensen. Lynn: 49. 54. 110. 130 Johnson. Dennis: 110, 193, 194 Johnson. Johnny: 110 Johnson. Katrina: 72. 110 Jones. Liesa: 44. 110 Jones, Rickie 44. 58. 110. 181, 185. 187, 193 Jones. Scott: 44. 58. 111 Klimek, Jeff ill. 131 Knight, Tim: 111 Koger, Karen: 44, 111, 131. 228,229 Kruse. Christie: 29. 71,89. 90. 111 Lacey. Chris: 52, 89. 111. 193. 194 Lackey. Missy: 33. 49. 94. 203. 205. 232. 233 Landers, Judy: 49. 111 Lasley. Kent: 111. 193.194 Lehman. Louise: 44.111 Lewis. Tiawansa: 71,111 Liles, Terne: 29. 34. 50. 83. 86.88,111 Lillard. Michael: 68.112,130 Lindsay. Michael: 61.112 Logvinov, George: 112 Luna. Carey: 112 Luna. Susan: 7, 34. 50. 62. 73.77. 82,112,116.122. 128. 130, 232.233 MacMurray. Krista 68.112 Mahan. Randall: 79. 83,112 Manning. April: 67, 112 Mansel, Tina: 49,112.131 Marrero. Deborah: 50. 74. 112. 130, 203,205.214. 232.233 Martin. Marcia: 69. 112 McBride. Deitra: 62. 66.112 McCann. Julie: 24. 34. 41. 47.50. 62.74.113. 131. 234 235 McCarley. Jeff: 44. 113,131 McCaulley. Fred: 113 McCaulley. Kevin: 113 McCreless. Melinda: 70. 84. 113. 131.232.233 McDaniel. Steve: 58. 62,113. 130 1Q3 194 McDonald. James: 113,193 McDonald, Tina: 44. 70. 113. 130 McGhee, Deborah: 113.131. 236 Index 14,130 4.131, McGrady. Sandy: 68,113. 118 McGredy, Renota: 44, 113 Meek, Robert: 45, 80, 113, 131,194 Meeks, Cindy: 49,114, 131 Mendel, Doug: Mendoza, Kathy 114 Merritt. Shirley: 71,114 Mitchell, Dale 70, 114 Mitchell, Doris 49. 77. 94. 114, 130,236 Moody, Rosy 47, Moore, Kim: 49,1___________ 228, 229 Moore, Melvin: 115, 193, 194 Moore, Robert: 114,196, 197 Moore, Terence 114, 196, 197 Morgan, Rene: 10, 30, 38. 41.50,62.73,115.128 Morrison, Suzy 46, 50, 72, 73, 77. 115, 1311 Mulhauser. Mary: Myrick, Charles: 4|j Nance, Darryl: 11 Nemotoll, Amir: 1 Nixon, Richard: 1 Oliver, David: 44. Olivier, Steve: Hi Ondocsin, Maure 115, 130, 228, 2] ONeal. Greg: 116 Oneal, Kelley: 34, 116 Page, David: 68, 11 Parker. Angela: 4; Parkhill, Linda: 63 Patterson, Jackie: 117 Taylor, Rick: 123 Pavne. Jan: 117 Peigler. David: 117 Peoples, Jennifer: 50,117 Pinkerton, Alan: 68,117 232,233 115 Piraino, Elizabeth: 118 Ponder, James: 79, 80,118 Posey, Carol: 87, 89, 91,118 Potter, Dwight: 118 Potts, Jackie: 44,118,131 Powell, Cindy: 73, 118.131 Price. Michael: 46, 118 Priest. Denise: 49, 73,118 Pulliam, Jimmy: 118 Putman, Michael: 68, 119 Ramsey. Corinne: 119, 236 Ray. Amanda: 119 Reid, Laurie: 49, 50,119, 130. 234,235 Renfroe, William. 44.119, 130, 182, 193, 194 Rice, Carlton: 12, 58, 74, 75, 94. 119, 131 Ridgeway, Donna: 50. 68, 119 MU¥ Risch, Eric:,68.119 Robertson Sammy: 44,119 Robinson. Cathy: 56, 57, 90 Robinson, Gary: 68,120 Russell. Fontaine: 68. 120 Ryan, Evelyn: 68,120 Sammons, Wayne: 120 Sanders. Audrey: 120 Sandidge. Robin: 25, 34. 73, 120, 130, 234.235 Sandifer. George 193, 194, 210 «Ljl Scarbrough, Sfeve: 120 Schmitt. David 120,192, t93, 194, 196, 197 Schrimsher, Barry: 44, 120, 193, 194 Schultz, Melanie: 44, 46, 74, 75,120,130 Scruggs, Sabrina: 77, 78, 120 Seals, Chris: 121 Segewitz. Anette: 44, 121 Simpson, Kathy: 44, 121 Slayton, Ricky: 44, 58, 121 i Smart, Dewayne: 121 Smith. Brenda 21,23. 35, 49,50, 52,70,105,121, 130 Smith, Donald: 35, 62, 121, 181,193, 194 Smith, Michael: 121 Smith, Teddy: 121 Smoot. Kenneth: 79. 89.121 Snowden, Jean: 121,131 Solomon, Terri: 122 Sommers, William: 25. 67. 72,77,83, 123 Sparkman. Mona: 49, 122, 131 Sproles, Scott: 41,48. 72. 77 83, 122. 130 Stacey, Marla: 44.122 Stewart, Becky 49,122 Storrs, Laurie 122 Strawn. Margaret: 26, 29, 35. 54.72,122,128.131,232. 233 Student, Bettinna: 71.94, 122 Stueck. Mark: 68. 123 Sullivan, James: 35, 52, 53. 90 123, 193.194 Tarleton Pamela: 68 Tate. Erin. 44. 123 Taylor. Rick- 123 Taylor. Ricky 68 Taylor, William: 46, 48, 64 123 “ Thigpen, Mary: 50. 123, 203, 205,214 Thompson, Angela: 49, 48, 64,123 Thompson. Bruce: 35, 39, 62, 94, 123. 131,184, 185. 186, 187, 193, 194 Thorn, Kenneth: 124 Timmons, Julia: 45,124 Tondera. Tamra: 50. 53,124, 130,234,235 k Townsend, Bruce: 124 Tunstill, George: 47. 89 Tanya, Turner: 124, 130 Turney, Greg: 45.124 VanWie, Harold: 124 Varner. Margaret: 68.124. 235 Walker, Danny: 124 Walker. John: 12, 17, 74. 75, 125, 184, 186, 188. 192, 193.194,196.197 Ward, Pat: 44. 54. 125.130, 232.233 Warren, Don: 44,125 Washington, Gina: 44, 125 Watkins, Victoria 49, 56. 57 Webb, Pam: 54, 63, 66, 67, 72. 125,213 Webster, Kim: 44. 125 Weeks. Harold: 52. 125 West, Sharon: 77, 126. 131 232.233 Whiteaker. MaryBeth: 126 Wilbourn. Jeff: 126 Willieams, Doug 44. 126 Williams, Karen: 89. 126 Williams, Lucinda: 65. 126 Williams. Mary: 23. 50. 63. 79,80, 82,83, 126. 232. I 233 % -, Williams, Roy: 7 80. 83. 86. 88, 117,126 Willie. Teresa: 89, 91. 126 Womack, Tim : TH6 Yates. Vicki: 45. 126 Yeager, David: 44. 126 Yeager, Donna: 70.107, 126 Yell. Charlene: 127 Young. Laura: 89. 91,127 Youngblood, Jana: 127 Zielinski, Jim: 72. 73. 77. 83. 121 Index 0 Group Sorority


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