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Pilfer Sabre 1980 ijoIraneXlfil Xee gEi School 60blbrresf Circle hxrirbilille, abama Comments Front the Editor This year' publication of the Silver Sabre is dedicated to each and every individual at l Ce High School: students, faculty, and administration. The staff chow the theme, Salute to the (Generals, because of the many outstanding qualities of each person at I see. By flipping the pages, the (General in the lower right hand corner, will present a sequence of salutes. These salutes are being directed to a group of | eople who are very deserving of such a dedication — the l ee High School Generals. Julie Smith Silver Sabre Kditor 1980 Silver Sabre Staff Editor Managing Editor Copy Editor Sports Editor Class Editor Business Manager Clubs and Organizations Features Faculty Senior Class lunior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Artist Typist Photographers Julie Smith Nelda Daniel Robin Wright Brian Chunn Denise Worlund Kim Dial Lori Smith Tammy Spears Julie Smith Toy McLemore Nelda Daniel Denise Worlund Robin Wright left Luna Deidra )ones Toy McLemore Tammy Spears Kim Dial Tim Dwyer Jimmy Hall 2 Opening Index 250 Lee students travel near and far for studies and recreation. The following are places which have become traditional locations for the Generals to become involved in the world around them. 1. The l ni versi t v Four is one of the many theatres in Huntsville to view movies ranging from The Muppets to The legacy.” 2. Shopping is a favorite pastime of every girl, young or old. 3. The Von Braun Civic Center has become the center of Huntsville's night life with its theatre, concert hall, and arena. 3 4 Opening Fun! 4. Milton Frank Stadium in the place where Lee ha proven their outstanding athletic abilities. 5. Monte Sano Mountain  a favorite spot for picnic and fun. 7. Student travel to Decatur to enjoy the refreshing wave pool at Point Mallard. 6. Fun i not the only part of a General's life. The Huntsville Public library is a familiar place to all students for finding information for projects, reports, and essays. ( Not to mention socializing!) Opening 5 1979 Homeco I Know I’ll Never Lov Above: The 1979 L.H.S. Homecoming Queen: Miw Kim Kulas. Middle: The 1979 Homecoming Court: ( Left to Right) Gaylm Buchanan, Jay Moore; Gina Smith, Kevin Griffis; Tara Cremin, Eddie Goodwin; Jan Shine, Kevin McCalley; Swum Tucker, Derrick Sharp; Kim Kulaa. Matt Jones; Julie Mrltum, Jeff Graver; Leigh Anne Eaaterlinf, Kerry Griffis; Marcia Seal, Darnel Gopeland; Barbie Patterson, Mike Easterling. Right: Mr. Jasper Jenkins. Principal of Lee High School, crowns Kim Kulas as the reigning Queen for 1979-1980. 8 Opening ft ming Court This Way Again” Above: Mis Julie Nelson receives traditional roses for being this year’s Band Sweetheart, left: The first place service club float built by Pi Phi Epsilon under the direction of their sponsor. Mrs. Nelson. Opening 9 10 Opening Determination. Opening 11 Smiling Faces In 1. Kelly Grider — a wild and crazy guy. 2. Two heads are better than one. 3. Charnette Stuart shows interest in Biology. 4. Freshman Tim Howard is moving up in the world! 5. Jeff Reagan listens intently in Mr. Brown's class. 6. Sue Marshall — Sex Symbol of tomorrow! Familiar Places 1. Two’s company, three's a crowd! 2. The vacuum cleaner attacked me!” 3. ”Gcc. it's bright outside today!” 4. Push the red one. pull the blue, turn the ..5. it just disappeared! A Salute to the . . . 18 Features Features 19 Miss Lee High — Debbie Hood Cheerleader Co-Captain. Debbie Hood, was elected Miss Lee High of 1980. Due to her academic achievements, which were accented b becoming a member of Honor Society, and her active club participation, she truly deserves this title. Debbie gained her title by being the girl who received the most votes from her class in the Outstanding Senior elections. Her activities range from Anchor Club, to Student Council Representative and French Club President. In addition to these, Debbie also served as Senior Class treasurer and was chosen as Class Favorite. 20 Features Mr. Lee High — Tommy Albright Key Club President. Tommy Albright, was elected Mr. Lee High of the 1980 graduating class. His tremendous efforts in the field of sports ha e played an active role in this selection. Tommy has been a member of the football team for four years and has been on the baseball team for two. Tommy has also been elected Class Favorite for the past four years and was elected as Outstanding Senior. Tommy's leadership and athletic abilities have awarded him with this admirable title given him. Features 21 Seniors ay Honorable Achievements . . . Julie Smith was chosen as Lee's DAR Good Citizen, because of her qualities in the fields of leadership, dependability, service and patriotism. Julie has been a Student Council Officer for two years, and served as president this year. She attended the Pres- idential Classroom for Young Americans in Wash., D.C. her junior year. Julie is on the earhook staff for her third year and served as Editor this year. She was a member of the Board of Advisors to the City Board of Education, and on the Board of Ecologi- cal Environmental Improvements. Karen King was the Girls' State Representative from Lee. She is in the Anchor Club, represents her homeroom on the student council and was chosen as an outstand- ing Senior. Karen has also been Sgt.-at-Arms for her Junior and Senior classes. Brian Chunn has been very active his Senior year. He represented Lee High School at Boys’ State and was a Presidential Classroom Delegate. He has worked on the yearbook staff for two years, is on the Student Council, and was a member on the Environmental Advisory Committee. Along with his other accomplishments, Brian has been active in the Key Club and has won many awards from his wrestling. 22 Features Laura Mendel was a first place National Merit Semi-Finalist this year. She also was in the Honor Society for two years and was a member of the Who's Who Among American High School Students. And Represent Their Class Well. Lynn Stuckey won the Century III Leaders Scholarship at Lee and was runner- up in the National Merit Semi-Finalist competition. He represented Lee High School at Boys’ State, is Parliamentarian of the Student Council, was also chosen an Out- standing Senior and Citizen of the Month. Cheryl Toney placed first in the National Achievement Semi-finalist and was runner-up in the Century III Leaders Scholarship. She serves as First Vice-President on the Student Council and also is President of the ICC. Features 23 Teachers Nominate Tommy Albright played football at U e for four years. He also was a member of the Key Club «luring all of his four years at Lie, serving as President his Senior year. Tommy was also chosen a Class Favorite two years. Curtis Bridges was his Sophomore and Junior Class Trea- surer, and was the Student Couneil 2nd Vice-President his Senior year. He was a Sophomore (Candidate for the Hugh O’Brien Youth Foundation and was a memtier of the National Honor Soriety. ‱ Brian Chunn has been a member of Lit’s wrestling team for three years, and was third in Stale wrestling his Junior year. He was a Presidential Classroom delegate and a Boys’ Slate Representative his Junior year. Brian was his Sophomore Class Sgl.-at-Arms, and a memlier of the Silver Sabre Staff for two years. Nelda Daniel was a memlier of the Gmfederettes her first three years at Lee. She was on the Silver Satin Staff for three years, and this year is the Managing Editor. Nelda was a mem- 1st of the Deliate Team and National Honor Society; she was also in Anchor Club and was Anchor’s Sgt.-at-Arms her Senior year. Dewayne Friend played liasketliall and liaschall all four years at Lre, and footliall for thn e years. He was the Pn sident of Bela Theta Chi Service dub his Senior year. Dewayne par- ticipated in JROTC for four yean and was Mr. JROTC his Jun- ior year. ‱Students who an in Who’s Who of American High School Students. Tommy AI bright Curtis Bridges 24 Feoturas Brian Chunn Nelda Daniel Dewayne Friend Outstanding Seniors Dianna Grider Lisa Grider Debbie Hood ‱ Diane Grider was a highly spirited Lee cheerleader during all of her four years as a General. She also played soflltall her Junior and Senior years. She was in Anchor Club, and this year served as Treasurer. Dianna was a Key Club mascot her first three years at Lee. ‘Lisa Grider has shown her school spirit by lieing a cheerleader during all four of her years at Lee. Lisa was also a class leader, as she was a class officer each year. She was also a member of the Anchor Club and the gymnastics team; she was captain of the gy mnas- tics team both her Junior and Senior years. ‱ Debbie Hood was a member of the National Honor Society, Anchor Club, and French Club over which she was President her Senior year. She served as a Stu- dent Council Representative for four years, and was her Senior Class Treasurer. Debbie was also a Lee cheerleader for four years and was the Squad's co-cap- tain her Senior year. ‱ Karen King was Lee's representative to Girls' Slas- her Junior year. She served as class Sgt.-at-Arms both her Junior and Senior years. Karen was also a member of the Anchor Club. Kim Kulas has been in Lee’s Homecoming court'for three years and was chosen Homecoming Queen her Senior year. She was a class officer all four years at Lee serving as President of both her Junior and Senior classes. Kim was a Lee cheerleader for four years, leading the squad as captain each year. Kim was a member of the Anchor Club; she was a member of the gymnastics team her Freshman through Junior years. Karen Kin i Kim Kulas Features 25 Class of 1980 Elects Julie Nelson was an outstanding «Irum major over the March- ing Generals her Junior and Senior years; she was also a mem- Ikt of Tri-M. Julie was a member of the All-State Baud. She was chosen Homecoming Maid ami Band Sw« etheart her Sen- ior year. ‱Jan Shine was a member of the Confederette Dance Team for three years, leading them as captain her Senior year. She was a memlier of National Honor Society and of Anchor Club; she was Anchor’s ICC Representative her Senior year. Ken Sinyard player! football for three of his years at Lee. and ! ascl all for four years. He was also a member of the Key Club. ‱Julie Smith led the Lee High Student Giuncil as President her Senior year, and was Student Giuncil Secretary her Junior year. She was Lee’s Delegate to the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans her Junior year. Julie was a member of the Flag Girps for two years, over which she was co-captain her Junior year. Shi was a member of the Silver Sabre Staff for throe years, serving as copy editor one year, assistant editor one, and editor her Senior year. ‱Scott Speigle was a member of the National Honor Society. He served as Student Council Treasurer his Senior year. Scott Julie Nelson jan Shine was also a member of the French Club for one year. 26 Features Ken Sinyard Julie Smith Scott Sfteifde Doty SfMirjtnm Lynn Stuckey Susan Tucker 20 Deserving Seniors Wfimt Doty Spurgeon was a member of the Flag Corps ami was Rag Corps G Caplain her Senior year. She was a member of Tri-M and the Anchor Club. Doty was elected Homecoming Maid her Junior year. ‱Lynn Stuckey was Boys' Slate Representative his Junior year. He was an NEDT Merit winner, and also won a National Merit Award. During his Senior year. Lynn served as Student Council Parliamentarian. Susan Tucker has been a cheerleader at Lee for four years. She also played softball for two years and was a member of the All-City Softball team her Junior year. She was a class officer for three of her high school years. Susan has been a member of the Anchor Club for three years, and was Treasurer of Anchor her Senior year. She was a member of the Homecoming Court her Senior year. Denise Worlund was a member of National Honor Society and of the Anchor Club. She was Anchor's Vice-President her Senior year. She was on the Silver Sabre Staff for two years. Randy Wright was chosen Class Favorite his Junior year. He participated in football for four years each. Randy was a member of Key Club, and was the Club's Sgt.-at-Arms his Senior year. Denise Worlumi Rantly Wright Feotures 27 Honor Society Selects Citizens of the Month The Honor Society nominated, then voted for this year’s Citizens of the Months. Following the election of nine deserving individuals, a month was dedicated to each. Julie Smith was for the month of September. Her leadership qualities are seen in her activities of Student Council Presi- dent and Yearbook Editor, along with her participation in several committees, such as a City Board Advisor and Youth Advisory Committee. October’s Citizen was Lynn Stuckey. He was a member of Honor Society and served as an excellent Parliamentarian of the Student Council. Lynn’s out- standing achievement as NEDT Merit Winner also made him very qualified for this dedication. Anchor President, Tammy Spears was citizen for November. She served as Student Council Sec- retary and worked many hours as Club Editor and Art Editor of the Silver Sabre. December's Citizen was Lewanna Adcock. She has been a Student Council Representative for two years and has been an active member of Honor Society also for two years. Junior Class President, Richard Wilson, was Citizen for the month of January. Richard’s outstanding leadership as class officer for the past years has given him much cause for this recognition. Ix ri Smith was the citizen for February. She has worked with the Stu- dent Council as a project chairman and has been a dedicated member of Anchor and a member of the Silver Sabre Staff. Robin Wright was Citizen for March. She has been on the Yearbook Staff two years, serving as Copy Editor this year, along with being an active Anchor member. Anchor Vice-Presi- dent. Denise Worlund is April's Citizen. Denise has worked very hard as Class Editor of the Yearbook and has been an excellent Stu- dent Council Representative. Student Council Second Vice Pres., Curtis Bridges was May’s Citizen of the Month. Curtis has worked diligently as an officer and has been a member of Honor Society for two years. September Lee Participates in Honor America Day November 21, 1979 was a special day set aside for all Juniors in Huntsville to pay special tribute to our country. It was entitled Honor America Day”, and was, hopefully, the beginning of a patriotic tradition for the city. A parade, in which the Lee Marching Band participated, was held that morning. In the afternoon, a program of guest speakers was held in the Von Braun Civic Center. Among the speakers were Huntsville Mayor Joe Davis, Alabama Governor, Fob James, Alabama football coach, Paul Bear” Bryant, Miss Alabama, Kathy Pickett, and Chip Carter. Seven Alabama Senators and Congressmen also spoke. Juniors received free tickets and were allowed to miss school in order to attend the ceremonies. Several Lee Juniors participated in reciting the amendments of the U.S. Constitution. Left: The Color guard present the flags to the audience. Bottom left: Student Council Officers, Curtis Bridges, Scott Speigle. Julie Smith. Tammy Spears, and Lynn Stuckey represent Lee during the program at the Von Braun Civic Center. Right: Mr. Chip Carter, son of President Jimmy Carter, speaks about his feelings toward America. Bottom right: juniors. Amy Womack, Felecia Wilson, Lee Ann Yeager. Sarah Sheldon, Nathan Baker, and an Honor America Day representative recite the conclusion to the Constitution. Key Club Hosts 16th Annual Beauty Walk I m about to freeze!” Yes, it was slightly cool at this year’s Key Club Beauty Walk, but once the activity was begun, with the excitement and anticipation, the seventy beauties were able to make it through the evening very easily. This year’s pageant was presented by the Key Club in order to raise revenues for a scholarship, which they will give to a deserving student at Lee. We appreciate everyone who partic- ipated in this year's walk and hope that all who took part enjoyed it as much as Key Club did putting it together,” said Key Club President Tommy Albright. The judges graded the girls on both the personal interviews and the walk itself. They were also judged on poise, personal- ity, and grace. The lucky one to receive the title of Sweetheart was (at left) Miss Jane Owen. Above: Key Club President. Tommy Albright, and 1979 Sweetheart, Patty Harrell, crown Miss Jayne (keen as the 980 Street heart. Right: The top five beauties were (left to right) 3rd runner-up. Miss Shiela Brou n: 1st Runner-up, Miss Frier ia Wilson : Sueetheart. Miss Jayne Owen. 2nd Runner-up. Miss Sandy Qtuch: 4th Runner-up. Miss Barbie Patterson. Miss Congeniality. Maryanne Prewitt. 30 Features Abovr: The twenty beauties were: (left lu right) Cayla Buehanan. Lisa Dickens. Marcia Seal. Ester Hoffman. Allison layne. Vic kie Hyatt. Patty Sobieski. Selina Albright. Linda Kennamer. Felccia Wilson. Cynthia Merritt. Barbie Patterson. Debbie Hood. Susan Tucker. Jayne Owen, Sandy Couch. Mary Owens. Jenny Core. Sheila Brown. Robin Wright. Left: Miss Maryanne Preuiu was elected Miss Congeniality by the participants in the Beauty Walk. Middle: Lisa Crider and Tammy Howard try their best to keep warm before the show. RighcKathy Geise and Michael Leslie perform with the trouveres during intermission. Features 31 Administration Mr. Jasper Jenkins, the principal of Lee, is responsible for the total operations of the school. His love of tradition is evident in his participa- tion in annual ceremonies such as class day and graduation. He is actively involved in almost all school activities. Students who wish to get groups to go in together for a good cause may be wise to ask for Mr. Jenkins, help — he will be eager to sway others your way. 34 Administration Dr. Donald Sander is the Assistant Principal who works with eleventh and twelth grade students. He is in charge of attendance and discipline. Dr. Sanders is an active supporter of extracurricular activ ities. Mr. Tom Owen is the Assistant Principal who works with ninth and tenth grade students. Mr. Owen handles discipline and attendance problems of freshmen and sophomores. Jonita Haynes is the curriculum coordinator at Lee High School. She is responsible for the instructional pro- gram of the school. Mrs. Haynes is an ambitious, decisive person. Foculty 35 Handwriting Analysis Front Row, Left to Right: Melanie Dabbs, who teaches Writing II, World Literature and Practical Grammar, has an active, restless nature. Vicki Earnest teaches AP English, Myth and Legend. Creative Writing. She has a positive nature. Linda Bidwei) teaches Speech, Theatre. English Foundation II, and sponsors drama club. Her writing analysis indicates a quick mind. Margaret Lawson teaches AL English, English II, and sponsors the Freshman class. Mrs. Lawson is dependable and has a positi o nature. Rosemary Aytch teaches English, Reading, and sponsors OBU. Back Row. Left to Right: Shirley Henderson teaches AL English. Writing II, American Literature, sponsors Confederettes, and the Junior Class. She is a friendly and highly sociable person. Earl Grilliot teaches Speech, English I. Debate. He sponsors Key Club and Debate Team. Sue Harvilla teaches Writing III, British Literature, Prize Authors, Practical Grammar and sponsors Honor Society. Alice Tanner teaches AL English. Humanities, Writing I and sponsor Student G uncil. She is reliable and has a well developed mind. Sue Faulkner teaches English I and II, Media, British Literature. Miss Faulkner is self-reliant and precise. Gay Payton teaches American Literature and Writing I and II. She has fair judgment. Sue Harvilla is chairman of the English department. Her handwriting analysis indicates she is optimistic and ambi- tious. Teresa Cruise is Chairman of Left to Right: Karen Wyatt teaches General Math and Business Math. She is a friendly and highly sociable person. Robbie Roberson leaches Algebra I and Plane Geometry. G ach Roberson’s handwriting analysis indicates that he has fair judgment. James Lordcr teaches General Math and Elementary Algebra. He is friendly and big-hearted. Teresa Cruise teaches Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Advanced Math, and Analytical Geometry. Edward Deaton teaches Algebra and he has an easy going disposition. Martha Askins teaches Algebra I and Plane Geometry . She is kind and understanding. Francis Harris teaches Unified Geometry and Algebra I. 36 Faculty Reveals True Identity Betty Brooks is chairman of the social studies department. s 0 c 1 a 1 Front Row. Left to Right: Penny Summers teaches world studies and American history . Mrs. Summers is optimistic and interested in new ideas. Mary Mastin teaches western civilization and American history . Earnestine Hines teaches Alabama history and world studies. Florence Gieger teaches government, law and justice, and sponsors Senior activities. Mrs. Gieger is wise and profits from experience. Back Row. Left to Right: Betty Brooks teaches economics and sponsors Senior activities. She is a friendly and wise person. Ronell Turner teaches psychology, sociology, and Alabama history. Mr. Turner has a quick mind and he is friendly. Jacqueline Pettitt teaches American history . Doyce Steele teaches Alabama History . Ronald Scoggins teaches government and economics and sponsors Senior activities. He has a good vocabulary and avoids waste. Not Pictured: Onree Jackson. s t u d i e s Special Education Left: Elizabeth Roberts teaches special edu- cation. Ron Glass teaches special education. He has a kind understanding nature. Patsy Johnson teaches special education. Mrs. Johnson has an optimistic nature. Beth Cash teaches special education. Mittie Jones teaches special education. Beverly Sherer teaches special education. Mrs. Scherer is a good manager. Physical Education Below: Ricky Davidson teaches physical education and coaches baseball and foot- ball. Jeanneane Moor teaches physical edu- cation and coaches volleyball. She has a quick mind. Charles Campbell teaches physical edu- cation and coaches soccer. Sue Marshall teaches physical educa- tion. sponsors Anchor Club and coaches tennis and basketball. She is dependable and never neglects her duty. Charles Yeary teaches physical educa- tion and coaches wirstling. Maintenance and Campus Supervisors Left: Ruby Bowen, support personnel. Phil Drake, campus supervision. Jo Works, campus supervisor. Willie Jones, support personnel. Oscar Koonce. support personnel, and Mary Bullington. 38 Faculty Arts From Left to Right: Bob Baceus teaches band, and stage band. He has an active, restless nature. Vivienne Atkins teaches choral, music, media, sponsors MMM and Senior Show- case. She is active, and fun-loving. Thomas Esslingcr teaches photography, basic art, crafts. He is a good judge of human character. R. A. Go rum teaches drawing, painting, pottery, sculpture, basic art and advanced studio studies. He is courteous and careful in his statements. Business Education From Left to Right: Glenda Meadows who leaches typing and career English is kind and sentimental. Bonnie Franklin teaches business law. recordkeeping, typing. She is a friendly person. Mollie Linscomb teaches accounting I and II. shorthand II. typing I and II and sponsors FBLA. Judy Hodge teaches business education, typing, sponsors Flag Corps, Anchor Club and FBLA. She is a sentimental person. Foreign Language From Right to Left: Celina Har- din teaches practical grammar. English I and German I and II. She is active and self-reliant. Christie Jenson teaches I, II. Ill and IV French, sponsors French dub, cheerleaders. Anchor Club and Confederettes. She is a friendly and highly sociable person Marjorie Masterson teaches French I and Spanish I, II, III and IV. She is a self-reliant person. Office Staff, Aides From Left to Right, Top Row: Jean Mountain, Bookkeeper, Diane Morrison, Office aide. Judy Lewis, Office aide. Patricia Martin. Registrar. Bottom Row: Joan Hawkins. Library aide, Marilyn McCann, Mr. Owen's aide. Lois Bartlett. Office aid and Margaret Smith, Dr. Sander’s aide. Vocational From Left to Right: Glen Nunley teaches mechanical drawing, coaches softball and varsity football. La Nolle Patrick teaches typing, shorthand, accounting and sponsors FBLA. She has a quick mind. John Dudley teaches DO and sponsors VICA. Mickey Childress teaches DE and sponsors DECA. Activities Librarians From Left to Right: Ida Crawford, librarian; Margaret Nelson, librarian; Martha Vandiver is student activities director, sponsors year- book. newspaper, and Senior Class. Mrs. Van- diver is active, optimistic, and an ambitious person. Home Economics Vivian Eggers teaches Home Economics. She is a friendly and restless person. Vivian Mason teaches Home Economics. She is a sentimental person. 40 Faculty Lunchroom Personnel From Left to Right: May Byrn. Louis Johnson. Doro- thy Durham. Ida Stephens. Maudie Childress, and Becky Boyett. Not Pictured: Faye Beck, Mrs. Breed- love. Mrs. Walace. Mrs. Kepharl. and Mrs. McPeters. ROTC From Left to Right: MAJ. Harold Chafin teaches ROTC. CSM. Chandler Joe Pitt teaches ROTC and drill team. SFC Tommie Madden teaches ROTC and rifle team. Counselors From Left to Right: Robert Albright. Bill Chandler. Earnestine Street. Drivers Education From Left to Right: Jerry Bradley teaches driv- er’s education, and coaches varsity football.  nv (ling and track. Jerry Dugan t« aches driver’s education and coaches basket- ball and cross country track. Buster Douthit teaches driv- er’s education and coaches freshman football and girls track. Foculty 41 Classes 43 Debbie Hood Dewayne Friend Senior Favorites Senior Favorites Carrie Klonowski tommy Albright Looks Like We Made It Picture 1 : Tommy Albright: The new Mar- tha Vandiver. Picture 2 : Lyrae Swaim — Say What? Picture 3 : Lee 1979-80 Homecoming King, Randy Wright. Picture 4 : Seniors show their ingenuity at senior picnic. Picture 5 : Chery l Toney or Teigs? Picture 6 : Seniors display spirit at pep rally. Picture 7 : Lisa Grider — I don't do windows! Picture 8 : Debbie McMeans says, Howdy pardner!” Picture 9 : Mr. Jenkins crowns Kim Kulas Homecoming Queen. Picture 10 : Jayne Owen — Who. me?” Picture 11 : Michele Ross says. I can't get this knot out!” Picture 12 :Lynn Stuckey and Joy Gilbreath— Yes. I'm ‱ 1 979 19$'° Szniox (Dff-Lczzi c fooJ ZJzzaiuzsx l yazsn Lf ing Sgt- - h- ytyxrn± PPootPPaity (jÂŁci±£± laWana Adcock Honor Society 3, I; Anchor Club 2, 3; Debate 2. 3; French Club I, 2, 3; Hand 1,2, 3; Student Council 3, 4 ('Jem W. .Akin Superior Mark mamdiip Award 3; Academic .Achievement Award 3; Adventure Training I nit I, 2,3,4 — Executive Officer 3; Orienteering Team 3, 4; ROTC Staff I; Exploring 2. 3, I — Executive Officer 3, 4; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 Thomas H. Albright Cla Favorite I, 2; KEY Club I, 2, Vice-Preaident 3, President 4; Football 1, 2.3, 4; Baaeball 1,2 Scott AI burl 4 ho'(i Who Among American High School Student I; French Club 1, 2, 3: Football I. 2,3, 4; Track I; Swimming 4 Craig Alexander Lisa Allen flonfederette 3; Co- Captain I; FHA I; FBEA 2; Student Council 1,2, 3; DEC A 4 AI vie Harles Allison MAPCroA -Countr I; ROTC 1,2,3, I; Adventure Training I nit 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 1,2, 3, I; Commander 4; Battalion Sergeant Major 4; Drill Team 2; Cros -Countrv 1; Track I Darlene .Anderson FBEA Secretary 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4 Annette .Armstrong Volleyball 2; Softball 2; Swimming 3, 4 Chance makes our parents, but choice makes our friends. Delille 50 Seniors hath I vrrn FBI.A 3,' I Hrian Hailey IM 3; DO 2, I; Baseball 2 Kami H. Hakcr Student Council 2; Dranui Club 2; Vica 3; FBI.A 4 I rincilia Hakcr olio hall 1,3, I; Basketball 2; Track 2. 3 Shanm Hakcr FBI.A 3, I Ihoman M. Halrnliiu‱ Choral I; Wrestling 2, 3. I Arecia Harley ( vmna lirH 1,2,3, I; Swimming 1,2 f ovl Human! Vica | Mark Hartley Vica 4 Zack Taylor Haley, Jr. I ten nit E. Hay lent Clam Favorite 2; KF)Y Club I, 2, 3,4 — Treasurer; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1; Baseball 3, 4 Susan Heal Drama 2; FBLA 4; BOK 4 ‘He that falls in love with himself has no rivals. Franklin nzagazins g oa Gary Bean Who's Who Among American High School Student I; Band I. 2; IK) 4 Barbara Bennett Who' Who Among American High School Student 4; KB LA 3, 4; Anchor (Hub 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Softball 3, 4 Jttel Davis Bennett Kelly Bennett National Honor Society 3, I; Spanish Club I; FBI.A 3; Anchor (Hub 3, 4; IK) 4 Cindy Bice Drama 2; Cerman 2; French 1; FHA President 3; DECA 4; Pi Phi Epsilon 4; DE 4 Tim Bice DECA 3, Vice-President 4; German 1 Sharon Lynn Bishop FHA 3, 4; Volleyball Team 1; Tennis Team 3, 4 Patricia Blackstock Thomas Edward Blakemore Art Club Historian 2, 3; Silver Sabre Staff Typist 3 The best prophet of the future is the past. John Sherman 52 Senior ÂŁCTÂŁX OOO I jury Boles V1CA2 Sonia Dee Boles Samwv D. Bone BOX 1, 2,3, I Chaplain 3; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Student (Council 1,2; Drill Team ROTC 1,2; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 1, 4 Dawn Bouite Pi Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Sgt.- At-Arms 4; Confedercttc 2, 3, Co- Captain 4 Benita Bowen Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Future Business leaders of America 2,3; Student Council Representative 1, 2; Alternate 3; Confederettes 4; Wrestling Scorekeeper 3 Melvin Bowser Band 1,2; Drama 2; VIC A 2,3 Tim Boveii KEY Club 1, 2; Art Club 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2 Clyde Bradley ROTC 1,2,3,4 Tim Brick DO 1,2,3,4 Take care of the minutes, the hours will take care of themselves. ” Chesterfield (.’uriis Bridget Sophomore Candidate for Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation 2; French Club 1,2; Claw Treasurer 2, 3; Student Council 2nd Vice- President I; Honor Society 3, 4 Tony Bnmkt Anthony Brown Jolhmna Bmwn Homecoming Court 3; KKY Club Mascot 2; DKCA I; (gymnastics 1,2 Margaret A. Brown FBI.A 2, 3; Trade School 2, 3; President 2; Spanish Club 1 Sheila Bro wn Anchor Club 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3, I; French Club 3, 4 ( ynthia Browning Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 4; Honor Society 3,4; French Club 3, 4; Student (Council Representative 2, 4; Concert Choir 4; Campus life 1,2,3, 4 Mike Burnt Orman Club 3; Sock and Buskin 2, 3; Band 2, 3; Cross Country 3, 4 (iearldine Burwell ROTC 1,2,3, 4 Velendia Burw ell Cene Butler Football 3 Jill Byrrge Self is the only prison that can bind the soul. Henry Van Dyke 54 Seniors magazine ±ate±man $675 Timothy l ee Cagle Wimiling I Deni si- Caldwell ROTC I, 2; Choir 1,2.3. t Ilathi Cjimpbell Ijore (Campbell Anchor (Hub 3, 4; FBI.A 3; ( onfederettes 4; Softball 2, 3, I Todd Campbell Melanie Ann Carpenter Margie (jirroll Ijtura Marguerite Cashon Choral 2, 3; Jr. Civitan 3 Brian Edward C.hunn 2nd Team All City Wrestling; Mwt Re vernal Award 2, 3; 3rd in State Wrestling 3; Presidential (ilawtroom Delegate 3; Who’ Who Among American High School Athletes 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Boy's State Representative 3; Environmental Advisory Committee 3; Silver Sabre Staff 3. 4; KEY Club 2,3; (Juill and Scroll 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Class Officer; Sgt.-At-Arms 3; Spanish Club 3; ICC Representative 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Janice Clark Anchor Club 4; Band 1,2; Flag Corns 2; Student Council Representative 2, 3; Wrestling Scorekeeper 2, 3,4 Ricky Cole Soccer 2, 3, 4; German Oub 1, 2; Drama 3,4 Donna Coleman Band Officer 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Flag Corps 3, Co- Captain 4 1 4 Senior 55 Vicki I Ann ('oilier Art Club 2; HOC 3 Juan its (.ope land Debate Club I; Drama Club I; Marching Band 1, 2; FBLA 3,4 Jenny ('ore Anchor Club 2, 3; Chaplain 4; Student Council I Kimberly R. Cottrell DECA 3,4; DE 3,4 John Cowley David Cram blit Charley Craven Rand 1,2 Jeffrey Craven Ix'licia Marie Cremin Anchor Club 3,4; Freshman Vice-President; Home Room Representative 1; Confederettes 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Storekeeper 3; Baseball Bat Girl 2, 3, 4 Michael O. Crockett 2nd Team All City Football 3 ( Flanker); 1st Team All City Baseball 3 ( Left Field); KEY Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4 Sheila Lynn Crosson Julie Crye Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; Student Council Alternate 1; DECA 3,4 Be silent and safe — silence never betrays you. John Boyle O’Reilly 56 Seniors Andrea Dee Cuff FBI A 3, 4; BOE 3,4 Patsy K. Dake raiji 3,4 yields Alexandria Daniel Student Council Representative 1; Silver Sabre Staff 2, 3. Asst. Editor 4; Who's Who Among American High School Student 3; National Honor Society 4; Debate Team 4; C-onfederettes 1,2,3; Beta Theta (hi Sweetheart 4; Anchor 2, 3, Sgt.-At-Arm 4 Dorothy time Darnell Who’ Who Among American High School Student 3; Anchor (Hub i; French Club 3; Student Council Repre entative I, 2; Softball 2, 3 Jerry Armster Davis III Beta Theta (hi 1,2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Track 3; Band I, 2, 3, Percussion Section leader 4 Wanda Ijorrinette Davis ROTC 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Choral l;Trebelairs President 3, 4; Volleyball 1; Drill Team 2 Sherri D. Deen FBLA 3; DECCA 4 Dottie Demetriou hiari Wayne Dempsy DE 1, 2; Soccer 1 I ,fTime is precious, hut truth is more precious than time. Disraeli on arem Sudha Rani Devineni ho'n V ho Among American High School Students 3; Pi Phi Kpnilon 2, 3 — Historian. I — Public Relations; French Club 2. 3 Kim Orlando I Hal 2nd Team All Citv Tennis 3; KEY Club 2.3. I: Rand I. 2. 3. I; Student Council Alternate 2; In-Ceneral Staff Ty pint 4; Silver Sabre Staff I; Drum Corps 4; Tennis Team 1.2, 3. 4 liar Kara Dillard Orman Club I. 2, Secretary 3; FBLA 3, 4 I.in da Ac Don I in Honor Society 3, t; Rand 1.2. 3. 4; Stage Rand 1,2; Anchor Club 2. 3; Senior Representative I; Modem Music Manter 3, 4 Illicia Lvnn Douglaa Omega Beta I pnilon 2, 3. Sgt.-At-Arms I; Ranketball 2; Track 1.2.3 David Downn Cross-Country, Track 2, 4 Sherry Drake Who Who Among American High School Student 3; Pi Phi Epsilon 3, 4; Gymnastic 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 Gloria Draper ROTC 1,2, 3; Choral 1; Drill Team 1 David Dunaon Soccer 3 58 Seniors ’In life, as in rhea , forethought win a. Charles Buxton Tammv Dupree DECA 3, 4 Tim Dwyer Drama 2, 3, 4; Silver Sabre Photographer 1,2, 3, 4; Rand 1.2, 3; Newspaper 3 Anna IJna Edward ROTC 1,2,3, 4; Drill Team 1;Track I; Basketball I, 2 Robert Feagley Sylvia Regina Haken All American High School Athlete 3; All City Girin Basketball 2, 3; All Region Girin BaHketball Team 2, 3; Who’ Who Among American High School Student 3; Debate Team 3, President 4; Girl BaHketball 1,2,3, 4, Captain 3 Brenda lAteinda Ford All-State Soloist 3; (Concert Choir 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; ROTC I, 2, 3,4; W'ho's Who Among American High School Students 3; Track 1 Sharon Ford Choral 1,2; Volleyball I, 2; Track 1,2; Basketball 2 David Foreman Most Improved Track 3; Beta Theta Chi 4; ROTC I, 2,3,4; Track 1,3,4; Football 1,4 Bryant Footer Choir 1,2,3; ROTC. 1,2, 3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 When we have not what we love, then love what we have. Rabutin Ijetrena Fowler DECA 3,4 John Frazier Student Council Representative 1,2 Marcellous Dewayne Friend Claw Favorite 3; Mr. JROTC 2; MVP Bane ball 3; Best Infielder 3; Moat Inspirational Basketball I; Best Defensive Player 3; Second Team All Gty Baseball 3; Beta Theta Chi Treasurer 3, President 4; JROTC 1,2,3,4; OBI' Sweetheart 3, 4; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Larvonne Frinon ROTC 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2 Larry Front Who's W ho Among American High School Students 3; Astronomy Club 3, 4, President 4; Band 1,2,3 Gail Gallagher Pi Phi Fpsilon 3,4; Chaplain 4; Student (x unril Representative 1; Confederettes 2, 3 Richard Gallagher l)eh rah Lvnne Gardner Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; Latin Club 1,2; Student Council Representative 3 Joy Gilbreath AII City Chorus 1,2. 3,4; All-State Chorus 3, 4; DECA 3; FBLA 3; Student Council Representative 4; Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Campus Life 1,4 60 Seniors ’Be sure you are right then go ahead. David Crockett RosalindAnn Gilbreath Spanish Club I, 2; ROTC 3,4 Tammy Gill Art Club 3; Drama Club I; ROTC 2 Kristen Leigh Gilliam Band 1,2,3,4 Gwen Gillis Pi Phi Kpailon 2, .3, 4; French Club 3; In General 3; Conlederettes 2; Varsit) Cheerleader 3; DEC A 4 Gary Glenn Soccer 2, 3,4; Football 1 Fred Allen Goins Jr. Scott Goosby VICA 1,2; IK) 3 Chris Graves VICA 2, 3 Ananias Green Jr. Janet Kay Green Omega Beta tpsilon 2,3, 4; Vice-President 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Debate 4; Merit Spanish Student 1 Mark Anthony Green Beta Theta Chi 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-Al-Aℱ 3; OBL Sweetheart 1,2,3; ROTC 1; Football 1,2, 3,4; All City 3; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 3,4 Denise Gregory Who’s Who Among .American High School Students 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 1,2 Men are what their mothers made them. Emerson Iliannu (iridvr W ho  W Ik mong Xmcrican lliph Schmd Student 3. t: nchor 4 Club 2.Treasurer I; KKV Dub Ma rot I. 2. H; Student Council Representative .‘I; 4 Cheerleader 1.2. 3, I; Softball 3. I I Jsa Crider nebor 4 Club 2. 3. I; Who's Vi ho monp meriran lliph School Students 3. I; Student I Council Representative I; freshman 4 !liw Treasurer; Sophomore Class Secretary: J unior 4Class ice-President; Senior ( la  iee-President; Cvninasties 1.4C  -4Captain 2. ( Captain 3. I; 4 Cheerleader 1.2. 3. I: Co- Captain I. 4 C« -4 Captain 2 Kitfgvr Crider rest I i up 4Citv 4 hanipion 1.2: Club 2. 3. I: Art tCluh 3: Student Council Mternate I: football 1.3. I: ft resiling 1.2. 3: Baseball 1.2.3. I: Basketball I Kevin t. (iriffir hf 4 luh 2, 3. I: Spanish 4 luh 3; Student I Council llernate I, 2: Baseball 2. 3. I; f ootball 3; Basketball 2. 3. I: ft resiling I Ijtnu (iruhbs Honor Societ I: Modern Music Master 3. I; Band 1.2. 3. Secretary 1; Hap Corps 2. 3.4 Captain I; Stape Band 2; nchor4Club 2. 3. I: 4 Concert 4 Choir Vcconipanist 3: I .atin 4 Club I Uric (,uer in Jennie (iuffey I at in 4 Club Treasurer 2; Student 4 Council Representative 3; In- 4 eneral Staff 3 Jackie Culley Robert Hamilton 14 C A 4Club President I, 2; ROT4C I. f; 4Choral I. I; ft restlinp 1.2, 3; Art 4 Club 3; Spanish 4 Club 1 Words will build no walls. ” Plutarch 62 Seniors Nritdir llummuf ( mna lir 2. 3 iirrg llunrtH-k latinMuh I. I K 3. I ( Inice llanlufce W ho - 'R ho Antony nt« riran llifgh School Student 3; Ha- -l ull I. 2. 3. I I Ana I la rlr mi. 3 H hI Ilnrri- Band 1.2. 3. I. President I: I .at in lull 3: W rr-llin 1.2.3 npela I. Hxuftl Mark llankin Krprmrntalivr 2: Football Mana -r 3. I Judy Hendrix ‘a I llrndrix Saundra Ncnine Hereford KHA I. 2; OBI 1,2,3, U Haakrlball I Anna Hickn KOK 4; FBI .A 3, I Anita Honhelle llifypnt FBI .A 3,4 Time it the ninenl counnellor Pcriclew Seniors 63 Jan Hightower I Jilin Club I, Secretary 2; Spanish ('.lub 3« 4; Student (Council Representative 2, 3; Mag (lorp 4 rhuiip huha Zebra Hinton Eater Hoffman IM) 1,2; Swim Team 1, 2 I Ana Holcomb FBI .A 4 Katie Holland DO 1,2 Deborah Ann Hood Who  Who Among American High School Student 3, 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Student (x uncil Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Class Treasurer 4; French Club 1,2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, Co- Captain 4 (Aillie Denine Hopkina German ('lub I; FBI .A I; Pi Phi Epsilon 2,3, Vice- President 4; DECA Treasurer 3, 4 Tony Hombuekle William E. Hombuekle Band I; Astronomy Club 2, 3,4 Rodney Homaby Jeff Houaer VIC A 2, 3, Parliamentarian 2, Treasurer 3 The only cure for grief ia action C. H. I j wis biavztto (DfizyPancl Dean Howard VICA 3,4 Tammy Howard Gymnastics 1,2; Swimming I; ( onfederelte 3, I Mary Ia u Howell Modem Munir Master 3. I: Hand I, 2,3, 4 Handall C. Hudson Football 1,2; W restling I, 2 Hoyle Hughe Gina Lynn Hunter FBLA I; DEC A 1,2, President; Student Council Representative Alternate 2, 3,4 Mike Hunter Susan Hutehison Teresa Hyatt Who's Who Among American High School Student 4; Swimming 3, 1 Mike Jankowski Angelo Johnson Beta Theta Chi 3, Secretary 4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Wrentling 1, 2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4 Carrie Johnson All-City Chorun 1,2, 3; All- State Chorus 1,2, 3; Modem Music Masters 3, Treasurer 4; Concert Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Trouveres 3; Student Council Alternate 1; Treblaires Accompanist 2,3 'There is a time for all things Shakespeare cJbznCoz± (Ajin ihizit Cheryl K. Johnson Pi Phi Epsilon ICC Representative I; Dunnavant's Teen Board Representative I Carl Johnson Tennis Team 2, 3, 4 Valerie Yvette Johnson Who's Who Among American High School Students 4 Gloria Jones Russell Jones Larry Justice Cory Alvard kellar ROTC Rangers 3, 4 Scott Kendrick VIC A 3,4; IK) 1,3,4; Football 2 l.inda K. Kennamer Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Modern Music Master 2, Secretary 3, 4; Flag Corps 3,4; Stage Band 3, 4; All-State Chorus 3,4; All-City Chorus 3,4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Superior Rating District Solo Competition 3,4; District Outstanding Choral Student Competition 4; Student Council Representative 1, 3 Jealousy s eyes are green Shelley Hubert Kennel NKDT Tournament Team 3rd piare 2; Mtml Outstanding Spanish Student 3; 1'ho’n Who Among American High School Student !■; Honor Roll 2, 3; Astronomy Hub 2, 3, I; Spanish Club 2. 3; Honor Society 3, I; Student Council Representative 4; Varsity Foot ha 11 Manager 3 Karen Yvonne King (.iris” State Representative 3; Anchor Club 3, I; HomertHim Representative 1,2, 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; Class Officer Sgt.-At-Arms 3, 4; Spanish Club I Shantn Yvette King ROTC I, 2,3, 4; Mixed Chorus I; Chorus Secretary 3, 4; Basketball JV 2; Trebleaires Carrie Klonow ki Homecoming Maid I, 2; KEY dab Mascot I; Class Favorite I, 2; Who's Who .Among American High School Students 3; Anchor Club 3, 4; French Club 3. 4; Student (Council Representative I; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Gymnastic I, 2 Greg Knight 1)013, IH) II 4 Kimberly Swum KuIm Homecoming Court 2, 3, (Jueen 4; Class Favorite I, 2, 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3,4; (Hass Officer Secretary I, Vice-President 2, President 3, 4; FBI.A 2; Student Council Representative 1; Cheerleader Captain 1,2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1,2, 3 Dmrrell l eey ROTC 1,2, 3,4; Choral 2 Melody I uncart ter Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; FBLA 3,4; . Anchor Club 2, 3, Senior Representative 4; Spanish Club I, 2; Secretary 4; Softball 2, 3 Beverly Ijmgford MVP Softball 3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Basketball 2, 3,4; Softball 2,3,4 ’Custom is the Imw of fool Vankrugh rÂŁCOniÂŁ Teresa lAkar m hor ( Jul .'i. I; U hoV W ho Among American High School Student 3 fj.ia I a'Ha- K rench (Hub 1.2: Student I ouneil Kepre  rntatitr I. Alternate 2; FBLA 3. I reaaurer 3; Anchor Club I; National Honor Society 3. 4 Crcgor I A‘slic Football 2, I Michael Glenn Leslie I rou er 2. 3, 4: Concert t hoir 1.2.3. 4: All-State Chorti 3. 4; All-City Choru 3. 4: District Niloirt 2. 3. 4 — Superior Haling; State Soloist 2. 3. 4 — Superior Hating; Modem Muaic Marten 3. 4; FBI. A 3; Drama Club 3. 4; Concert Choir President 3 Gordon l.ictch Band 1.2; VIC A 3. 4 Richard G. Lindsay II-Cit Choru 1.2. 3. 4: M ho  M ho Among merican High School Mudenta 4; Trouven 3, 4; Concert Choir 1.2. 3, 4; d . Mixed Chorus 1.2. 3. 4; 4 r ratling 1, 2 Tim Lovell KFVCIub 1.2.3. 4; Football 3. 4; Bane ball 1 Todd Lumpkin Band 1.2. 3. 4; Stage Band 1.2. 3. 4: Band Manager 4 He that is not jealous is not in love St. Auguatine 68 Seniors r Q-So !j L±co !j uc z± Meliaaa Malone Basketball 2 Jeffrey Todd Manley Who's W ho Among American High School Students 3; Spanish ‱ luh 1,2; Homeroom Representative 1,2 IJna Janelle Marlin Spanish (Hub 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 3. 4; Track 1,3, 4; Volleyball I Sandra Ma on DEC A 3, 4 Charlotte A. McHritU- Bettve f). Meilar er Track 1,2,3. !; ollevhall 2, 3. 4 Terena Lynn Mel Iona Id Walter Island Meiirefer Who's W ho Among American High School Students 3; Football I; Track 1,3; Wrestling 1.2. 3; Cross Country 3 Tina Melsndon .Anchor Club 2, 3, I; Rand 1,2; MCA 3. 4. ecr. l r, 3 Debora Kate FBLA 3 Patricia Ann MrM n- FBI.A 3 Bruee Charles Weeks KKY Club 2. 3; Football I 2; Wrestling I; Baseball I Rome teas not built in a day Seniors 69 Anonymous Ijiura Cayle Mendel National Honor Society 3, 1; National Merit SemiFinalist I; All-State Rand 2; W ho s Who Among American High School Studenti 3, I; Outstanding Frrnrh Student 2; French (Hub 2, 3; Astronomy Club Secretary 3, I; Band 1,2, 3; Cross-Country 1 Cynthia Merritt Academic Achievement Award 3; Scholastic Fxcellence Award 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Student (Council Representative 3, 4; OBI Class Secretary 3, I; KHA 3; ROTC I, 2, 3. 4; Drill Team 1; Staff Officer 3, 4; Track Team 1 David Miller Superior Cadet 2, 3; Academic Achievement Superior Marksmanship 3; ROTC 1,2,3, 4; BN Commander 4; BN Adjutant 3; Adventure Training I, 2, 3, 4; President Astronomy Club 2; Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 Sarah Ellen Miller Trebelaires 2, 3, 4 Milton Moore ROTC 1,2,3; Beta Theta Chi I, 2; Football 1,2,3,4 Julie Ye son Modern Music Masters 3, 4 — Historian 4; All-State Band 4; Senior Homecoming Maid 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; librarian 2; Flag Corps 2; Drum Major 3, 4; Stage Band 2,3,4, Band Sweetheart 4 William J. Mew berry Jr. Trade School 2; Work Study 3; DO 4 William E. ’Sorton Trade School 1,2,3; Work Study 4; Football 1,3 Jayne Owen National Honor Society 3, 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; Anchor Club 3,4; Student Council Representative 1,2,4 Jentem do often prove prophets' 70 Senior Pericles T m Prosperity nukes friends and adversity tries them ” Anonymous Kathv Parham FBlA 4 Regina Parker Band 1,2,3,4 Ren Parion ShirleY Payne DECA 3,4 Una Past Ilex ter Pendleton Beta Theta Chi 1,2; Drama Club 1; Rangers 2; Football 2 I lav id Byrne Penney Who’s Who Among .American High School Students 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Soccer 4; Cross Country 3 Barry Alan Petty All «State Band 2, 3,4; Modem Music Masters 2,3, 4; President 4; French Club 3, Historian 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 3, 4; Advanced Mixed Chorus 4 Mark Donald Pierce Trade School 2; Work Study 3; DO 4 Seniors 71 I a'I ici a Pineda Paul John Popc III WhoV Who Among American High School Students I; KEY (Hub 3, i; YICA 3: Soccer 2, $ lie bora h Potter HOE 3. I: KBLA 3. I; EH A 1.2.3. I Raryanne Prewitt Who  Who Among American High School Students 3. 4: Student Council Representative 1, 2. 3; Pi Phi Epsilon 2. 3, Historian I;(gymnastics I, 2; Shimming 1; Iheerleader 2, 3, 4 lie metri a Pride OBI 2. ICC Representative 3. Secretary 4; Concert Choir 1.2: FBLA 1 Hanna Reese Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 Bruce Reynolds Who's Who Among American High School Students 3: KEY Club 1.2. «‹‹ retary 3. 4; Football I. 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1 Richard Reynolds ROTC I; I-at in Club 2; VICA St Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3s Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3 Robyn Rhoden Who's Who Among merican High School Students i; Spanish Club 2: VICA 4 Lyn Douglas - The beat prophet of the future is the pant John Sherman 72 Seniors Troubles. like babies, pro larger b nursing lad Holland Hamid Rexa Riasat Who  Who Among American High School Students 3; Soccer 3. 4 Deloise Rich ROTC 1,2,3,4; ROTC Maid I, 2, 3, 4; FBI A 3, U Drill Team 3,4 Deborah Rickies District Outstanding Choral Student Competition 3, 4; Modem Music Masters 3, 4; Vice- President 4; District Soloists 1.2, 3, 4; State Soloists 2. 3, 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; ncert Choir I, 2, 3,4; Trouveres 1,2,3, 4; All-City Chorus 1,2,3, 4; All-State Chorus 1,2, 3. 4; Student Council Representative 2 ttobhv Roberts KEY Club 1,2,3,4; Football I, 2, 3, 4 Tracy Robinson Band 1,2,3 Isaac Sonny Rooks Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4; Band I, 2.3. 4; Stage Band 1,2.3, I: French Club 3, 4 Mohsen Roozitalab Soccer 2, 3.4; Swimming I Shelia Rosenblum Tech School 2, 3; FBI.A 2. 3, Reporter 2 Michelle Lynn Ross Band 1.2. 3, 4; French Club 2 Seniors ' 73 zmtnai an Nancy Sandifer ROTC l,2;FBLA 2,3 Sherri Ly nn Schmidt Who’ Who Among American High School Students 3 Uly E. Schultz In-Oneral Staff 3; French ('.lub 1; Homeroom Representative 3, 4 Mark Edward Sewell Outstanding Drama (Hub Member 3; ROTC 1,2,3; Drama 2, 3. I Donald Sharp James Derek Sharp KEY Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1; Wrestling 1; All-City Baseball — Pitcher 3, 4 Janet Shaughneasy Jangrumetta Devores Shine Class Favorite 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; National Forensics league 3, 4; Latin Club 1; Anchor Club 2,3, ICC Representative 4; Honor Society 3,4; Debate Club 1, 3, ICC Representative 4; Confederettes 2,3, Captain 4 Geary S. Shotts KEY Club 1,2, 3,4; Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4 Ken E. Sinyard Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3; KEY Club 2,3, 4; Football 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4 Roger Skipworth Joy Smelley VICA 4; DO 4 The heart is wiser than the intellect J. C. Holland 74 Seniors But Word oner poke can nrver be recalled Wentworth Dillon Donald Smith Julie than Smith Student Council Representative 1,2, Secretary 3, President I; Modem Music Masters 2. ICC Representative 3; Delegate to the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans 3; Advisor to the Huntsville City Board of Education t; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; Math Team I; Class Ring Committee 2; Band 1,2; Assistant Manager 3; Flag Corps 2, Co-Caplain 3; French Club 1,2, ICC Representative 3, 4; Silver Sabre Staff Copy Editor 2, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Teacher of a Foreign language to High School Students 3; Youth Advisory Committee 4; Environmental Education Advisory (Committee 4 Marianne Southerland Spanish Club 2, 3; Stage Band 1; Swim Team 1,2, 3,4 Sherry Spear Tammy Marie Spear Society of Distinguished American High School Students 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, President 4; Student Council Secretary 4; Silver Sabre Staff 3, 4; Campus life I, 2, 3 Scott Allen Speigle Honor Society 3,4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Who' Who Among American High School Students 3; French Club 3 Doty Spurgeon Homecoming Court 3; Anchor Club 2,3,4; French Club 2, 3; Modern Music Masters 3, 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Band librarian 3; Flag Corps 3; Co-Captain 4 Marcia Deniae Stegall Who’s W'ho Among American High School Students 3; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; DECA4 lisa Sieger Student Council Representative 1,4; Alternate 2,3; Latin Club 2 Annette D. Sierenaon ROTC 1 Marion Stewart Volleyball 1,2,3; Track 4 Janet Stone Spanish Club 2,3; DECA 4 Senior 75 Lynn Strong Lynn Dearman Stuckey Jr. Boy ' Stale 3; Who' Who Among American High School Student 3; Exchange Student 1; Society of Distinguished American High School Student 3; Honor Roll 3; NEDT Merit Winner 3; National Merit Award Debate 2, 3, 4; Math Team 2. 3, 4; Scholar Bowl Team 3, 4; Student (Council Parliamentarian 4; latin (Hub 1,2; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Foren ie league 3, 4; Basketball 2 Susan Sutton ly rae Swaim Timothy l Taylor Patricia Ann Teeples Art (Hub 1, President 2, 3; FBLA 3; Flag Corps 4 Brad (hburn Thomason Debate Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4; In-General Photographer 3, 4; Baseball 1 Deborah .4. Thompson Donald Thompson Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes necessity St. Augustine 76 Seniors aura zd± on fL’Laa ! ay Kyle Thompson Astronomy Club I, 2, 3, I; ICC 3; Sr. Band 1,2,3 Stage Band 3 Cheryl Catuiandra Toney Alumna to The Presidential Classroom for Young Americans 3; American l-egion Scholastic Excellence Award I; American Defense Preparedness Association Outstanding leadership Award 2. 3; National Achievement Semifinalist; Band 1,2, 3; ROTC 1,2, 3; Flag Corpa 2, Co-Captain 3; Freshman Class Pres.; Sophomore Class Pres.; Student Council Treasurer 3, 1st Vice-Pres. 4; Inter-Club Council Pres. I Sony a Tolcky .Anchor Club 2 Michelle Tucker I HOC A 4 Sutum Carole Tucker Homecoming Court 4; Key Club Mascot 3; Sweetheart 4; All Qly Softball 3; Who’s Who 3, 4; Anchor C Jub 2, 3, Secretary 4; French Club 1,2; Freshman Class Sgt.-At- Arms, Jr. Class Secretary; Sr. Class Secretary; Student Council Representative 2; FHA I; FBI .A 2, 4; CheeHeading I, 2,3,4; Softball 3. 4 De wayne Tumi in Rhonda Tumlin DEC'A 4; Cymnastic Team 1,2 Barbara Turner ROTC: 2, 3 Annette Valentine W ho’s Who 3; Pi Phi Epsilon 2, 3, President 4; Future Homemakers of America Vice-Pres. 3; Student Council Representative 1,2; Student Council Alternate 3; FBI.A 2; Softball 2 Xaney Kay Veitch Who's Who 3; Anchor Club 2, 3,4; FBI A 3; FHA 2,3; Student Council Representative 2, Alternate 3; Spanish Club 1; Cheerleader 1, 2, 4; Cymnastic 3 ois Faye Vitale Jr. Civitan 2; FBI.A 3 Caaaandra Walton ROTC 1; Basketball I There are sonic defeats more triumphant than victories. zaduation riLncji, an znd John Douglas Walton Concert Choir I, 2. 3, I; Trou vcres 2, 3; Drama (Hub 3; Wrestling 1,2, 3 Julie A. Wann (Garland Keith Ward Band 1,2, 3; DEC A 4; Honor Roll 3 Ly nn Warren (]arl A. Washington Beta Theta Chi ICC Representative 2, 3; Treasurer I; ROTC 1,2,3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3; ICC 2, 3; Student Council Representative 3, 4 Paul Damon Washington Charles Watson Astronomy Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Track 3 Danny L. Watson Penny S. W ebb W ho's Who Among American High School Students 3; FBLA 3, 4 Kenneth Joseph Welzyn W ho's Who Among American High School Students 3; Band 1,2,3; Manager 2,3; Stage Band I, 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4 Melvin G. Wesley Beta Theta Chi 2,3,4; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Choral 1,2,3,4; All- City 4; All-State 4; Track 1 Steve West Water is the only drink for a Wise man St. Augustine 78 Senior I Roger («rideri! hat' the name of the book Dawn W Ulmum Sonra Wiley Kyle Wilkcrmm Football 1,2.3; Baseball H ’cky William Joan William Suasn (laro! William Who  Who Among American High School Student 3; Antronomv Club 2; DKCA 4; Student Council Alternate 2 Dana Worley Jr. Civitan 2; Art Club Secretary 2, 3 Yalarie Denise Worlund Honor Society 3, 4; Anchor 2, Jr. Representative 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Student Council Representative 3, 4; Silver Sabre Staff 3, 4 Handy Wright Class Favorite 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1,2,4 '7 wish you all the joy that you can wish. Shakespeare Seniors 79 Thin is the end of what seem to be a dream. The Senior of 1980 now face what they thought would never happen to them. It is a milestone which take so long to reach, but w hen one gets there it only feels as though it took half the time to meet. The first day of school is quickly followed by the first Jr. High School dance. After a short period conies that long waited for time: the first day of high school. These next four years are to be filled with everything from hours of hard study to cheering at a pep rally. There are so many things to recall in remembrance of this past year: government and economics, magazine sales, class picnics, showcase, banquet and graduation. This year's Senior class hopes to leave behind a host of good memories and fun times for all to remember. Salute — to the Seniors of 1980 Vbove: Senior. Ih ni e Worlund. i rurorted by Sludrnt Council treasurer. Scoti Speigle in ihin ynrV Home owning leadout. Middle: Senior. Denifte (Gregory make a presentation to Bruee Reynold at a pep rally. Right: Senior maid. Julie Nel on. in the Homecoming parade. 80 Seniors Baby Pictures Reveal a Few Bare” Facts About Seniors 1 np i JollllMHI 2 Kan.lx Wrijilil .‘i Itrxanl Kn l«r I-1 a ra«- Swaim ■ Drillin' 0 liirr -I III|i|m || 7 Kim Di.il K Mar laiu ll.mrll 0 Derek Slurp 101 iarrir Kloiiow'ki 11 Lina .rulili' 12 111rlMr.i I). Il.nl l.’t Kri-lni Lilliam 1 I Kami Knit l. Mark irirn 10 Kxlr 11llllll|NI|| 17 L'arx Slmll IK Ini... Kra irr 10 Sara I. Miller 20 KoIntI llaiiiilin.i 21 Dtii.nx 4iv lr 22 Slexr W .- 1 2t Irr.-a I-ran 2 t Smllia Deviiiini 2T Lilli. I l i|ik.ii- 2 Janrl irii'i. 27 Kr|!ina Flak.- 2Kl..n.la Kri.ltailir. 2 HM4... (iar.l.ii-i .'tODnlx Sp.iryrnn .i I Krui«‹ KrwioM' . .12 M.k. Illllllrr .It IJMr Vt illiai.i' .It li«rr S|N-an .1  rai.u.n Dii| n r 10 Kex.n (ir.ffi- .17 ( ina Illllllrr IK Harlura Turnrr 39Su an It a I 10 Till.im It., r II Kell Sinxar.l Feotures 81 3 Lily Shultz 4 Maryanne Rosenblum Ken na more 9 Lisa Grider Anderson 11 Barbara Bennett. Kelly Bennett 12 Sherri Schmidt 13 Jenny Core 14 Brian Chunn 15 Kyle Wilkerson 16 Timmy Lovell 17 Julie Smith 18 Carol Washington 19 Cynthia Merritt 20 Joy Smelly 21 Phillip Hillis 22 JoDonna Brown 23 Tina Sanders 24 Annette Valentino 25 Larry Justice 26 Denise Worlund 27 Jangrumetta Shine 28Tish Cremin 29 Robyn Rhoden 30 Vickie Collier 31 Melvin Wesley 32 Tim Boyett 33 Jackie Gulley 34 Doug Walton 35 Jerry Davis 36 Melanie Carpenter 37 David Foreman 38 Mike Crockett 39 Roger Griiler, Dianna Grider 40 Dewayne Friend 41 Bold Rolierts 42 Benita Bowen ‱13 Annette Stevenson 44 Dawn Boutte 45 Laura Cashon 46 Gail Galleghcr 47 Lisa la-Bas Long Way Baby! 1 Charlotte McBride 2 Sharon Bishop 3 Thomas Blakemore 4Tamm Howard 5 Cheryl Johnson 6 Laura Mendel 7 Susan Tucker 8 Cindy Bice 9 Pat McMeans 10 Sandra Mason 11 Julie Nelson 12 Linda Donlin 13 Scott Alburl .14 Roderick Harris 15 Sonny Rooks 16 On ice Hardage 17 Gndy Browning 18 Tammy Gill 19 Nancy Vietch 20 Janet Stone 21 Sheila Brown 22 Cassandra Walton 23 Eric Guerin 24 Kim Kulas 25 Rosalin Gilbreath 26 Denise Gregory 27 Palsy Dake 28 Carrie Johnson 29 Deborah Rickies 30 Jeannie Guffey 31 Tina McLendon and Dean McLendon 32 Sherri Deen 33 Michael Leslie 34 Regina Parker 35 Teresa McDonald 36 Joy Gilbreath 37 Man ia Stegall 38 Lynn Stuckey. Jr. 39 Donna Maddox 40 Nelda Daniel 41 Barry Petty 42 Julie W'ann 43 Sharon Baker 44 Robert Kennel 45 Susan Sutton 46 Donna Coleman 47 Sharon King 48 Sonya Totcky 49 Rene rtamell 50 Greg Hancock 51 Debbie Hood 52 Curtis Bridges cfc Features 83 Juniors Have Above picture. Standing: Secretary Leigh Ann Easterling. President Richard Wilson. Treasurer Keith Layne. Sgt.-at-Arms. Cheryl Whitaker. Sitting: Vice- President Tara Cremin. Below right: Junior officers are ready for the Class ring assembly. Bottom left: Junior Class sponsor: Mrs. Shirley Henderson Fun in 81! The Junior Class started the year off with Summer car washes to help raise money. Candy sales was the main money raising project and most of the profit goes to the Junior-Senior prom. Led by their officers, the Juniors ordered class rings, sold '81 T-shirts, and participated in Honor America Day celebrations — which they sponsored. The class's enthusiasm won them the spirit stick several times and their float won second place in the Homecoming float competition. The Junior Class has had an exciting year full of activities and fun. They have the right to look back on the '79-80 year with pride and to look forward to their Senior year w ith great expectation. Left: Juniors show their spirit at pep rally. Below: Michelle Miller gets the Jr. Class fired up. Bottom left: Class of ‘81 show they have the upper hand by winning second place in the Homecoming float competition. Right: Barry Solomon is after camera man. Adams. Merendia Adams, Nancy Akins, Sonia Albright, Monifa Archie, Marcella Atkinson. Jan Austin, Steve Ayers, Howard Aytch, Pamela Bailey. Sherry Baker. Nathan Balentine, John Ball. Doug Ballard. Atha Ballard, Debra Bannister, Cheri Barisa, John Barnhart. Arnold Beach, Bobby Bcltram. Tony Bennett, Allan Bice, Kelly Blackburn, Nickey Blair, William Blanton, Rhonda Boyd, Nathan 88 Juniors Class Rings Bought by Juniors Brand, Janice Brandon. Alicia Brazclton, Nathaniel Bridges. Cathlinc Bridges, JoAnne Brockway, Ed Brown, Donyeso Brown, Leslie Brown, Tim Browning, Tim Bruce, Cindy Burke, Phillip Burke, Susan Burns, Robert Burton, Darell Bush, Twana Byers, Ed Caldwell, Mark Cantrell, Mickey Cantrell, Ralph Carroll, Ann Carter, David Carter, Melinda Cash, Geneva Chandler. Bill Chandler, Vcmitta 89 Juniors Christenson. Randv Clark. Jane Coleman. Dana Cooper. Kenneth Copeland. Yolanda Cornelius. Steve Couch. Sandy Creighton. Sandv Cremin. Tara Cruse, David Cruse. Don Cruteher, Olivia Curry, Gwen Dailey. Amy Daniel. Alan Darnell. Billy Davis, Mark Davis, Tina Dawkins, Allison Demetriou. Cindy Diaz, Arturo Diekens, Lisa Dodson,Joe Dodson, Jon Dolan, Jerome Ezell. Ben Finley, Stanley Fischer, Mary Fletcher, Marshall Fogg. Lorri Fowler, Karen Franklin, Burt Frazier, Tony Frost. Wally Gabrvs. Steve Gardner, Charles Gamer, Mike Garrett, Joan Geisc. Kathy Gentry, Billy Gibson. David Gilbreath, Terry Gilliam. Yulanda Glass, Rodney Glasseo. David Glover, Kim Glover, Regina Goodbeer. Clarence Goodwin, Eddie Gray, Patricia Gray, Phillip Green, Shelia Grider, Kelly Griffis, Kerry Gwathney. Lynda is a big success 91 Juniors Harbin, Judy Hardin, Trade Harding. Brenda Harper, Margaret Harris, Chris Harris. Jeff Hatala. Joe Hearn, Suzy Hedden, Jenni Hellebrand, Duane Hester, Anne Hinson. Andy 92 Juniors Honor America Day Sponsored Jacobs, Stephanie Johnson. Carol Johnson, Doug Jones. Jennifer Jones, Tina Kerr, William Kilgore, Lee Kilgore. Tommy Kimbrough. Michael King, Ryan King. Terry Krebs. Jennifer Kresal, Mona Kurtz. Laura Lackey. Geoff lake. Robert lake. Thomas lamb. Donnie Lamb. Janet landers. Lisa by Junior Class 93 Juniors Lewis. Lynn Lewis. Mike Lielch. Becky Livingston, Dana Livingston. Jamie Loftin. Artie Loggins. Gary l ggins. Mar Luna. Kim Lusk. Joe Maclean, Jim Mahalhey. Kim Malone, Yolanda Man love. William Maples, Terry Martin. Joan Martin, Marcia Marz. Pam Malkins, Delores Mazikowski. Mark Enthusiastic Junion McClanahan, Mark McCracken, Kim McCrary. Willie McCutchcon. Billy McDonald. Phillip MeFerrin. Dwayne McGehee. Jan McGchcc. Tony McGregor. Bobby McWhorter, Melanie McAllister, Vickie McBride, Leo McBride, Scott McBride. Mike Miller. Beth Miller. Michele Moody. Charles Moore. Edgar Moore, James Moore, Ricky Moore, Teresa Morring. John Moses. James Mosley. Debra Mullins, Gina Nailen, Jeff Nance, Sonya Nelson, Sharon Newby, Marc 95 Juniors Win Spirit Stick Junior Home Leigh Ann Easterling, Newby. Jacqueline Newby, Yolonda Niekelson, Mae Nixon. Danny Ondocsin, Jim Osborne, David Otey. Harold Otto, Lori Owens, Lisa Plge, Debra Paschal. Kim Patton. Rip Payton. Ken Peacock. Wallace Pearson, Steve Pelham, Patricia Phillips. Gary Phillips, Tim Phillips, Olan Phipps. Monica coming Maids: Tara Cremin, Marcia Seals Richter. Carl Ricketts. Teena Roach, Laurie Roberts, Rona Robinson. DeEdward Robinson, Pam Rochelle, Vance Roden, Greg Roden, Mishele Rogers, Beth Ross. Becky Royston, Lois Schmidt, Stan Schultz, Barry Smith, Harold Smith, Julia Smith, Lori Snoddy, Beverly Sobieske, Steve Solomon. Barr Somerville. David Sorrell, Linda Sparkman, Sandra Spears, Richard Spiegel, Bobbv Stafford. Craig Stallcup. Phillip Stephens. Sheri Stewart, Chamette Stoner, Tina Stowers, Steve Stuckey. Mike Sullivan. Warren Sutton, Maigic Sweeney, Deborah Tallent, Valerie Tate. Larry Tate, Lisa Tcpool. Stacey Terrell, Scott Thrower, Teresa Tice, Regina Tipton. Brenda Tondera, Steve Tully, James Turner, Doreen Turner, Teressa Turner, Veronica Twitty, Francella VanWic. Tammy Vick, Lisa Walls, Melissa Warren. Letitia Watkins. Anita W'atkins, Trinea Webber. Chrissy Wedgman, Melinda Whitaker. Cheryl Wilburn, Lanette Williams, Robert Williams, Sherry Williams, Terry Wilkerson. Connie Wilson, Bonnie Juniors f 99 Wins Second Place Wilson, Felecia Wilson, Richard Womack, Amy Woodall, Lisa Worlund, David Worthington, Claude Wright, Robin Yates, Terri Yeager. LeeAnn Sophomore Officers The Sophomore class raised money this year by having car washes, and sell- ing doughnuts, megaphones, and car tags. They also sold t-shirts with their motto, Willing and Daring to do, we are the Class of ’82.” The Sophomores won the spirit stick at the Huntsville pep rally. Ms. Vickie Earnest (top right) is the soph- omore class sponsor. Thi.s year's Sophomore class was led by left to right: Leigh Marrero — Treasurer; Donna Sandidge — Vice President; Barbie Patterson — President; Stephania Carriger Sgt.-al-Arms; Feleeia Lofton — Secretary. 100 Sophomores Top left: Sophomore Homecoming maids were Gina Smith am! Barbie Patterson. Top right: Sophomore, Glenda Wesley, says Smile, you're on Kodak Camera!” Bottom left: Billy Kaufman lounges lx-tween classes. Bottom right: Cray Powell is absorl cd in Mechanical Drawing. Sophomores 101 Adams, Frank Askins. Janette Akridge, Scott Albright. Selina Allison, Althea Allison. Randy Anderson. John Anderson. Mark Archie, Glynnis Arrington. Tracey Ausborn. Kondra Baker. Johnny Bannister, John Barclay. Cornell Barisa, Jim Barnett. Linda Barnhart. Sandy omores Beddingficld. Lori Bellairs, Terrie Beranek, Jill Binion, Jason Bishop. Belinda Blair. Jama Boggs. Beth Boles. James Bone. Carolyn Bowen. Cindy Boyd. Beth Boyett. David Boyle, Wayne Bradford. Dolor«-s Bovles. Rhonda Bradley. Mike Brady. Kt m Brandon. Dexter Bratcher. DeAnn Bridges. Brenda Briggs. Jennifer Bright. Jill Brocato. Benny Broome, Lollie Buchanan, Tony Burroughs, Debbie Burruss. Rulten Byrd. Butch Byrd, Doyle Cable, Ruben Caldwell, Creg 104 Sophomores Gardy. Richard Gark, Lorenzo Cobb.Jay Cochran. Belinda Conerlv. Sharon Cooper, Donald Cooper. Ronald Cruse, Keith Cupp, Lisa Curry . Margcll Curry. Marily n Culcliffe, Merit! Daniel. Terry Darwin, Donna Davis. Janice Daye. Rita Dew. Gina Dolan. Jeff Dowell, Rebecca Dawns. Dinah Dupree. Jerome Dupree, Marie Duncan, Roger Duvall. Melody Earnest. Melinda Echols, Melissa Edmonds, Cindy Ellison, Vic Erwin, Jennifer Evans, Melissa Everett. Mark Fanning, David Fell. Richard Felts, Eric Ferguson. Frank Ferguson, Yvonne Finley . Paul Fischer, John Flakes. Jackie Fletcher. Eugene Sophomores 105 Sophomores Get Friend. Garrison Garrison. Utira Gentry. Angie Gentry, Doreen George. Lance Gill, Raymond Gilliam, Thomas Gipson. Terri Good son. John Goins, Dewey Grayson, Anthony Green. Werner Grider. Charles Grider. Ronald Gulbis, Kent Hall. Lori Hamilton, Sandy Hancock, Philip Hanvey, Lisa Harbin, Annette Harris. Jeff Hatfield, Jimmy Haupt, Richard Hayes, Ruthie Hicks, Eric Hicks. Jimmy Hicks, Pam Higgins. Beverly Higgins. Ginny Hinds, Karen Hodge, Lisa Holder, Ellen Hollman, David Hollman, Phillip Holloway, James Hunt, Danny Hyatt, Vicki Heard, Susan Jackson. Patricia Jackson, Regina 106 Sophomores Class T-Shirts James, Victor Jenkins, Melody Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Jerita Johnson. Terri Jolly. Buddy Jones, Bill Jones, Dridra Jones, Eddie Jones, Jennifer Jones, Kristi Kanupp, Kevin Jacobs. Robert James. Gndy Kauffman. Billy Kennel. Fred Kercndian. Faranak Key. Paul Kilgore. Kathleen Kimbrell, Donnell King, Glenn Kipp. Angie Klimek. Steve Koger, Danny Knox. Dwayne Lacey. Keith Lakehrink, Cindy Lancaster. Melissa Lanford, Aaron Lankford. Gregory Lanier. Tommy LeBas. Mary Lee. Bing Lee, Robin Lehman. Ricky Lipscomb. Jim Lofton. Felecia Logan. Ben Long. Derrick Luna. Connie Luna. Jeff Malone. Patricia Malone, William Manley, Julius Mansel, Mark Moody, David Sophomores 107 Sophomores Sell Mega Marrero, Leigh Ma ikowski. l auric MrCaulley. Stanley McClure. Jay McCormick. Sharia McCrary, Rick McCuislon, Wendy McDaniel, Scott McDonald, Lisa McKerrin. Starlene McLemorc. Toy McMeans, Donna McN Kim Medley. Debbi Medley, Teresa Michaels, Debbie Milam. Christa Miller, Monica Miller. Sandra Milner. Kim Mitchell. Quanta Moffitt. Greg Moore. Bobbie Moor . Carmeleta Moore. Jay M K re, John Moore. Patrick M  ore. Darien - Musick. Glen My hand. J ff Nare. Sharon Newberry, Natali Nickelson. Clifford Nix. Anita Norton. Ronnie phones to Raise Money ZCtSKc Quarles, Mark Quillin. Randall Reaves, Joseph Renfroe, Harold Reynolds. Dawn Rhoden, Donna Riasati, Vahid Richmond, Steve Rinehart. Paul Risch, John Robinson. George Robinson, Joe Robinson. Melanie Roden, Belinda Russ, Ronnie Ryan. Todd Pope, Greg Posey, Barry Potts. Teresa Powell. Gray Prewitt, Susan Price. Lisa Price. Ricky Oliver, Mike Olten, Gary Pack. Bobby Parker. Connie Parvin. Kim Patrick. Doug Patterson, Barbarie Payton. Michael Pendleton. Vera Pickens, Tim Pike, Amy Pitt. Claudine Sophomores 109 Sophomores — Too Old to Walk, Sanderson. Chris Sanderson. Lisa Sandidgc. Donna Sartain, Beth Sehrimsher. Mark Scott, Cind Scott, Janice Scruggs. Trudi Seal, Hosie Sewell, John Shannon. Teleshia Sharp, Anthony Sharp, Diane Sharpe, Dawn Sisson, John Skalku. Greg Smith. Lisa Smith, Gina Snowden, Nancy Sobieski. Patty Sol berg. Jeff Sprader, Paul Sproles. Brian Steele, Derrick Stegall, Eric Stephens. Eddie Stewart, Beth Stewart, Danny Stidger, Donna Sty ies, Sean Student, Harold Suthoff, Lynn Sutton, David Swaim, Midge Sykes, Fclecia Tallyn. Steve Taylor. Sherry 110 Sophomores and Too Young to Drive! Thomas, Michael Thomas. Richard Thompson. Terri Toney. Wlyne Torstcnson. Mark Towns. Helene Treece. Rhonda Upton. Carl Vaughn. Sieve Vickers. Leon Wade. Sherry Walls. Paula Walston. Kay Walton, Kenneth Walton. Mark Walton, Tern Wann, Michael Warren. Craig Warren. Debbie Watson. Kenny Watson, Suzy Walts. Tommy Webb. Sharron Wesley, Glenda West. Cary White. Hattie Whitehorn. Tammy W'hiit. Troy' Whitworth. Pam Wild. Jeff Williams. Greg Williams, Lueindra Williams, Phillip Wimberly. Travis Winkles, Bubla Worley, Mike Worthington, David Wright. Tammy Sophomores 111 This was a great year for the freshman class. They had great attitudes and high goals for the 79-80 year. The freshman class had fund raising projects to raise $400 to help send the freshman student chosen to go to Baranquilla, Columbia next fall semester. They sold Class of 83 T-shirts and Christmas wrapping paper. The class received a $100 check for participation in Clean Sweep for Lovers Leap. Top right: Mrs. Margaret Lawson, sponsor. Bottom, left to right: Chris Goodhear, Vice-President, Denise Pruitt, Secretary, David Wilson, Presi- dent. Janet W ilson. Sgt.-at-Arms, Gay la Buchanan. Treasurer. Officers Lead Class of ’83 12 Freshmen Top left: Freshmen maid Gayla Buchanan escorted by Ja Moore. Top right: Angie Faulkner show. off her Lee Generals 1983” T-Shirt. Bottom: Fresh- men party at pep rally. The Life of a Freshman Anderson. Curtis Anderson, Deborah Anderson. Larry Anderson, Lisa Archie. Wanda Arrington. Carla Atnip. Brian Austin, Deirdrc Ayers, Brett Ayers, Karen Baker. Donna Baker. Christy Baker, Latunia Balwin. Lisa Batts, Deborah Buuerle. Keretin . Bclew, Teresa Beltran, Melissa Bentley, Carmon Bewely, Jimmie Bewely, Richard Bice, Stuart Black. John Black. Paul Action, Patrica Albright, Tina Allen. Deborah Allen. Sheila Allen, Terry 116 Freshmen I’m bored. Bridges. Lisa Bridges. Tina Brooks. Todd Brooks. William Brown. James Brown, Larry Brown, Pennic Brown, Teresa Buchanan, David Buchanan. Cayla Buchanan. Pennie Buckmaster, Jamie Burke, Kathy Burruss, Victory Burton, Ingrid Bush, Gwendolyn Campbell, Patricia Curr, Donny Carriger, Brant Carroll, Chris Carroll. Jefferey Carter, Donna Carter. Valorie Carter, Vickie Freshman Homecoming Cashon.Johnny Chandler. Jimmy Cheatham. Dawn Clark, Cheryl Clark. Teresa Clem. Allen Clem, Allen Clemens. Bobby G mlis. Denise Conley, Carl Copeland. Feleeia Cote. Norman Cothren, Michael Cramblit. Carl Craver. Lisa Crawford, Robert Crenshaw. Rodney Croul, Tammy Cucksee, Brian Cucksee. Melissa Culbreath, Michael Cuzzort. Teresa Daniel. Gina Darwin. Samuel Davis. Lisa Day, Steve Dillard. Julia Dorse). Pamela Draper. James Draper. Angelia Duncan. Angela Earls, John Easterling. Mike Eaton. Gregory Eckles, Jimmy Edwards. Larry Edwards, Tina Elliott. Charlotte Elliott. Terry 118 Freshmen Maid, Miss Gayla Buchanan Ellison, Vonda Emmons, Michal Faulkner, Angela Faulkner. Jeff Finley, Richard Flanders, Joseph Fleming, Stephanie Floyd. Francis Ford, Wayne Fowler, Gordon Franklin. Frank Franklin. Patrick Franklin. Paula Friend. Joe Garner, Gwendolyn Garner, Jeffery Garner. Monica Gaught, Janet George, Vance Gesner, Donna Gilmore, Suzane Goetz, Sabine Goodbeer, Chris Goode, James Goodson, Barry Grayson, Reginald Greene. Shawn Griffis, Kimberly Guthrie. Phillip Haga, Mar Hagler, David Hall. Patricia Hallmark. Linsa Hamilton. Janet Harbin. Alice Hardagc. Donna Hargrove, Georgia Hatala. Cindy Hutchett. Teresa Hatfield. Joel Freshmen 119 ■ Freshmen Win $100 in Hayden. Unda Hedden. Jeffery Hedges, Tim Hereford, Bobbie Herron, Tim Hester. Fredrick Hicks, Cindy High. Sharon Hinton. Charite Hodges. Deana Hodges, Timothy Hollen. Terry Hornhuckle, Rodney Hoskins. Cynthia House, Mitch Howard. Tim Hughes. Devon Hughes. Jeffery Hughes, Mark Hughes. Marv in Huston. Debra Jackson, Rusty Johnson, Janie Johnson, Micheal Jones, Connie Jones. Evin Keel. Jeffery Kerr. Jerry 120 Freshmen Clean Sweep Campaign Kerr. Karen King, Morris Knox. Larry Knox, Earl Lacey, Angela Lacy, Lorraine Lake, Patrica Iamb. Charles Lamb. Ronnie Landman, Deanna Lane. Lauren langford, Gary Langford. Kenneth Langford, Pegg Lanier. Toni Lankford, Sheri Latham, Lisa Lawson, Kimberly Laync, Alison Lehman, Kelly Leslie, Meme Lewis, Donna Lewis, Allen Lewis. Melanie Lindsey, Leslie Livingston, Mark Logan, Lisa Loggins, David Lusk, Laura Luttrell, Maria Mahan, Debbie Majors, Verna Freshmen 121 Freshmen Show Malone. James Maples, Brian Maples. Regina Markham. Shelia Marlin. Teresa Massey. Monica Maxwell. Robhin McBride. Sharon McClure, Kristy McCormick, Sharon McCrary, Daisy MeCulley, William McCutheon, Charles McGhee, David McKnight, Sandy Medlen. Patricia Mcdlen. Scott Milam. Alicia Miles, James Mills, Kenneth Mitchell. Andre Moore. Brenda Moore. Chery I Moore. Melissa Moore. Rick) M  ses. John Mosley. Robin Moss, Lisa Myhand. Chris Neel), Jeffrey Nobles. Debra Norton. Michael Oliver, Susan Oslmrn. Charles Owens. Daryl Parham. Betty 122 Freshmen Parsons, James Paso, Palli Paiton, Verona Peoples. Marianne Perry, Connie Petty, Joseph Petty, Kimberly Petty, Ricky Petty. Yvonne Phillips, Patrick Phillips. Ramona Phillips, Tina Phipps, Tonita Porter. John Posey. Myron Potter. Derek Potter, Steve Powell. Melissa Prcyer. Prince Prince, Doyle Prince, Nina Price. Teres Prince, Keith Pruitt. Corina Pruitt, Jackqueline Puckett, Regina Putman, Tony Ramsey. Mark Ransom. Edith Ransom. Donna Ray, Brian Ray. Meridith Reagin. Jeffrey Reed, Michael Reynolds, Connie Rhoden. Cathy Freshmen 123 Rhoden. Jeff Rice. VCilliam Robin ns. Tonia Roberts. Rodney Robinson. Jaekie Rogers. Teresa Rosenblum. Dav id Rosenblum. Lynn Roth. Judy Rush. Michael Sanders. Oscar Sandifer, Angela Sandifer. Ellie Sawada. Robert Schrimsher, Jerr Shaw. Suzanne Shikoh. Kameran Sias. Bobby Sidelmllom. Toni Smelley. Kim Smith. Amy Smith. Darma Smith. Reggie Sehull . I.oy Scott. Nancy Segewil . Markus Shackelford. Rhonda ‱ Sharp. Johnny Sharp, Kevin Sharpe, Trent Freshmen Help Sophomores Decorate 124 Freshmen Snead, Pamela Snider, Jill Snyder. Charlene Sommers, David Sparkman. Joseph Spears, Audrey Sprader, Louis Statum, Geoff Statum, Stanley St. Clair, Tami Steel, Anna Steel, Edward Steely, James Stewart, Jimmy Stramlello, Bill Striekland. Johnny Strons. Kimberly Stuckey, Derrick Sullivan. Demetra Sullivan. Kenneth Sutton. Wanda Swanson, Glenn Tallent. Regina Tarter, Glen Tarteton, Greg Tash, Helen Tepool, John Thomas. Jana Thomas. Layne Gym for Walker County Game Thompson. Vickie Thompson. Wendy Thoraton, Limb Tiller, Constance Toloinei. Darla Totcky. Debbie Tucker. Donald Tucker, Laurie Tumlin. Tracy Tumminello. Jay Turbcville, Kymberly Turner. Ronni Turner, Victor Upton. Carla Vann. William 126 Freshmen Washington. Kathy Watkins . Amanda Wat wood. Penny Weaver, Leroy Webb, Theresa Whalen. Ruth White, Lisa White. Tony Wilboume, Janette W'hilhelm. Michael Williams, Barron Wiliams. Jeffrey Wiliams. Michael Wiliams, Rickey Wilson, David Wilson. Jane Freshmen 127 ‱ 28 Clubs ond Organizations Student The Lee High School Student Council is composed of elected representatives from every homeroom in the school. These representatives represent the mem- bers of their homeroom in their choices and decision. The Council meets with the Student Council officers once a week to discuss school problems and activi- ties. Some of the activities the Student Council takes part in are: Homecoming, WAAY Christmas Parade, elections. Student Council workshops, helping char- ity, penny drops, school pride drives, and teacher secret pals. Representatives: Below: Left lo Right. Row 1: Lana Grubbs. Janey Johnson. Carl Washington. l ori Smith. Cindy Browning, Joy Gil- breath. Row 2: Amy Allen. Debbie Hood. Robert Kennel. Denise Uorlund, Robin Wright. Pam Hicks. Toy McLemore. Beth Boyd. Row 3: Teresa Brown. Lisa Price. Mary Ann Peoples. Lisa Rice. Jackie Flakes. Monica Massey. Tammy Wright. Row 4: Patty Sobieski. Tammy St. Clair. Allison Layne. Richard Wildon, Sandy Couch. Ton McGehee. Stacey Tepool. Angela Faulkner. Sonya Nance. Lisa Sieger. Alternates: At right: Left to right. Front: Den- ise Prewitt. Meritt Cutcliffc. Kim Paschal. Amy Womack. Yvonne Ferguson. Robin Maxwell. Middle: Tonya Robbins. Cindy Lake- brink. Terry Pierce. Lisa Martin. Deodie Malkins. Cheryl John- son. Back: Chris Goodliear. John Moses. Johnny Baker. Brian Chunn. 1 30 Clubs and Organizations Council Clubs and Organizations 131 At left: Dahdah-dahdah-dee-dum!” Below: Student Council Officers: Left to Right: L. Scott Speigle, Treas.; Curtis Bridges, 2 Vice-Pres.; Mrs. Alice Tanner, Sponsor, Lynn Stuckey, Pari; Cheryl Toney. 1 Vicc-Pres.; Tammy Spears, Sec.; and Julie Smith, Pres. = ICC ICC, under the direction of the Student Council, is a combination of representatives from different clubs at Lee. The Inter Club Council helps make coordination of school service projects easier. Only clubs who have been approved by Student Council and are in good standing with the school may be a part of ICC. Al right: Mrs. Ida Crawford, sponsor, and Cheryl Toney, President. Below: Mrmt ers of ICC: Left to Right. Front: Janet Hamilton, Chery l Toney, Sarah Sheldon. Doty Spurgeon, and Bruce Harbin. Middle: Karren Crutcher, Alvie Allison, Jan Shine, Janet Green, and Cheryl Johnson. Back: Richard Wilson. David Foreman, Barry Schultz, and Mrs. Craw- ford. sponsor. 1 32 Clubs and Organizations FBLA FBLA is designed for all business students at Lee. All business students are both invited and encouraged to join Future Business Leaders of America. During the year, members participate in District and State FBLA workshops. Al left: FBLA Officers Are: Left lo Right: Mrs. Patrick, spon- sor, Jan Clark, Nelda Daniel. Mrs. Linscomb. sponsor; Melody Lancaster. Lisa LeBas, Lea Ann Lankford, and Ms. Hodge, sponsor. Members of FBLA: Left to Right. Row 1: Jan Clark. Barbara Bennett, Howard Ayers. Melissa Drake. Dana Coleman, Jama Blair, anti Nelda Daniels. Row 2: Donna Coleman, Lore Campbell, Susan Beal. Juanita Copeland, and Barbara Dil- lard. Row 3: Linda Gwathney. Ellen Bright, Sharon Baker, Andrea Cuff, Marcella Archie, Belinda Bishop, Gina Dew. Melanie Carpenters. Carolyn Bone. Wanda Davis. Row 5: Cheri Bannister. Patsy Dake. Priscilla Baker, Velendia Burwell. Row 6: Joan Garret, Melody DuBall, Kaye Baker, Nancy Adams, Janice Davis. Becky Dowell. Below, right: Members of FBLA: Left to Right, Row 1: Elizabeth Beck- man. Deodie Hammac. Lisa IeBas. Deborah Rickies, Tina Ricketts, and Wayne Kerr. Row 2: Sonya Totckey, Melody Lancaster, Kim Luna, Teresa Moore. Donnell Kimbrough. Lea Ann l ankford. Melody Jenkins, and Jeff Harris. Row 3: Marianne Southerland. Teresa Hyatt, Tina Everett, Laura Kurts, Lisa Holcomb, Gail Maples. Mike Stuckey. Row 4: Deborah Potter, Anna Hicks, Kathy Parham. Row 5: Penny Webb, Becky Leich, Anita Nix. Row 6: Gail Miller. Clubs and Organizations 133 Anchor . “T Anchor Officers: Above: I fl lo Right, Front: Melody I.ancaster, Sr. Rep.; Jan Atkinson, Jr. Rep.; Jan Shine, ICC Rep.; Linda Donlin, Sr. Rep.; Denise Worlund, V-Pres.; and Mrs. Jenson, sponsor. Back: Ms. Hodge, sponsor, Jenny Core, Chap.; Dianna Grider, Treas.; Susan Tucker, Sec.; Nelda Daniel. Sgt.-at-Arms; Tammy Spears, Pres.; and Ms. Marshall, sponsor. Senior Members of Anchor Club: Above: Left lo Right. Kneeling: Tammy Spears, Linda Donlin, Del orah Rickies, Lisa LeBas, Denise Worlund, Dianna Grider, Susan Tucker. Kim Kulas, Nancy Veitch, Carrie Klonowski, Debbie Hood, Lisa Grider, Karen King, Denise Gregory, Jayne Owen, and Marcia Stegall. Standing: l ana Grubbs. Doty Spurgeon. Linda Kennamer, Jan Clark, Lisa Pass, Tina McLendon, Kelly Bennet, Lori Campbell. Barbara Bennet, Sheila Brown, Teresa Leary, Nelda Daniel. Bonita Bowen, Melody Lancaster. Rene Darnell. Jenny Core. . 1 34 Clubs and Organizations Club The Lee Anchor Club, sponsored by Judy Hodge, Christie Jenson, and Sue Marshall, provides service to Lee and the community. Throughout the year, the Anchor Club helps provide for needy families in the community, visits handicapped children, and helps with school projects. They entered a float in the Homecoming parade and took on Anchors from other schools in Powder-Puff Football.” This year is the first year that the Lee Anchor Club has had big- brothers; they were elected by Anchor Club mem- bers. Senior big-brothers are: Mike Hunter, Randy Wright, and Bobby Roberts. Junior big-brothers are: Mike Stuckey, Wallace Peacock. The Sophomore big-brother is Jay Moore. Another new addition to Anchor this year is the new yellow painters’ pants many members bought. To become a member of Anchor, one must attend a tea held by Anchor Club, and be voted in by present members. Junior Anchor Club Members Are: Below: Left to Right, Kneeling: Jan Shine (Senior). Lori Smith, Kim McCracken, Dana Coleman, Stephanie Jacobs, Lee Ann Yeager, Lea Ann Lankford, Kim Pas- chal, Karen Fowler, Melinda Carter, and Lois Royston. Standing: Jennifer Jones. Robin Wright. Margaret Harper, Mishele Roden, Linda Gwathney, Sonya Nance, Jan Atkinson, Mike Stuckey, Michele Miller, Laurie Roach. Linda Sorrell. Stacey Tepool, Wal- lace Peacock, Leigh Ann Easterling, and Tara Cremin. At left: The Anchor Homecoming float shows Anchor’s school and club pride. Clubs ond Orgonizations 135 Beta Tl: B ta Theta Chi is a male service club, whose purpose is to promote brotherhood and service throughout the school. In order to become a member of the club, a student must have a C average and be at least a sec- ond semester Freshman. Some of Beta Theta Chi’s special activities this year were donating time to the Harris Home for Chil- dren, participating in the Tootsie Roll Drive for the mentally retarded, and doing a special project for the Cerebral Palsy Children. Some of the club’s goals for the year were to have a Christmas Banquet and a first Beta Theta Chi Week. Members Arc: Left to Right. Front Row: Jo Bobbin- son, Cynthia Merritt. Carl Washington, Dexter Pendle- ton. David Foreman, Nelda Daniels, B. B. Cooper, Mil- ton Moore. Sherry Williams, Hosie Seal, Phil Drake, sponsor. Bark Row: Jerry Davis. Angelo Johnson. Ricky Moore, Wayne Friend. Willard Scissum, Melvin Wesley. Craig Warren. Carison Friend. Senior Mem- bers Are: Left to Right. Front Row: Jerry Davis, Wayne Friend. Dexter Pendleton. David Foreman. Angelo Johnson. Nelda Daniels. Cynthia Merritt, Mel- vin Wesley, Carl Washington, and Milton Moore. 136 Clubs ond Organizations 1979 Beta Theta Chi Mascots Are: Sherri Williams, Nelda Dan- iel, and Cynthia Merritt. Officers Arc: Lrft to Right: Hosie Seal — Alt. ICC, Willard Scissum — Chaplain, Rickey Moore — Sgl.-at-Arms, Melvin Wesley — Parliamentarian, Angela John- son — Secretary, Wayne Friend — Presi- dent, Jerry Davis — V-Prcsident, Kenneth Cooper — Treasurer. Phil Drake — Spon- sor, David Foreman — ICC Representa- tive. Club and Organizations 137 The Key Club is a boy’s service club that promotes brotherhood for young men. This year’s Key Club at Lee is sponsored by Mr. Earl Grilliot, and led by its officers. At right: Kneeling: Dennis Bayless. Treas.; Tommy Albright, Pres.; Buhba Winkles, Soph. Rep.; Richard Wilson, Jr. Rep. Standing: Bruce Rey- nolds, Sec.; Mike Crockett, Randy Wright, Sgt.-at-Arms; and Boyd Bankston, V-Pres. During the year, the Key Club participates in several special activities. They give $500 for scholarships, sell corsages at Homecoming, sponsor the annual Key Club Beauty Walk, adopt a child at the Boy’s Ranch, and donate $100 to the Boy’s Ranch. Members of ih« Key Club: Below: Left to Right, Kneeling: Tara Cremin, Michele Miller, Diana Grider, Susan Tucker, Debbie Hood, Diane Sharp, and Gayla Buchanan, mascots. Row 1: Alan Daniel, Jeff Hucks, Bucky Lane, Joe Dodson. Kerry Griffis, John Hoffman. Howard Ayers, Jeff Myhand. Tommy Albright. Dennis Bayless, Bruce Reynolds, Steve Cornelius. Kevin Griffis. Buhba Winkles. Jeff Luna, Rich- ard Wilson, Nathan Baker. Derek Sharp, Roger Grider. Timmy Lovell, and Danny Cowley. Row 2: Earl Grilliot, sponsor, Kim Dial, Steve Tondera, Tony McGehee, David Worlund, Joe Lusk. Greg Roden, Eddie Goodwind, Keith Layne, Mike Crockett. Randy W'right. Boyd Bankston, Mike Kimbrough, Mike Hunter. Ronald Grider. Richard Spears. Mike Lewis, Carey West. Rip Patton, Martin Sis- son, and Ken Sinyard. Row 3: Rip Patton, Garry Otten, Martin Sisson, Scott McDaniel, Barry Solomon, Todd Frankenfield, Jay Moore. John Mooring, Steve Sobieski, Mike Stuckey, Robert Lake, and Wallace Peacock. 138 Clubs and Organizations Club - At left: Key Club members say Crush Big Orange! Below: Key Club Mascots: Left to Right Are: Gayla Buchanan. Diane Sharp. Susan Tucker. Dianna Grider. Debbie Hood. Tara Cremin, and Michele Miller. Omega Be Omega Beta Upsilon is a service club open to all Lee High School females who meet the eligibility requirements. The organization, sponsored by Mrs. Aytch and Coach Jackson, strives to serve their school and community by performing service projects. These projects include giving parties for young children, distributing can- ned foods for the needy, donating to the Cerebal Palsy Telethon, and participating in school affiliated activities. A Fall and Spring Tea is held for girls wishing to pledge. Members: Below: Left to Right. Front Row: Delois Malkins. Pam Robinson, Monica Phipps. 2nd Ron: Carolyn Bone, Karen Crutcher. Lynn Douglas, Felicia Sykes. Marilyn Curry, Regina Jackson. Melissa E ans. Sandra Miller. 3rd Row: RoseMary Aytch. sponsor; Demetria Pride, Doreen Turner, Deidra Jones, Felicia Wilson. Sarita Ford. Yolanda Newby. Tina Sanders. Bobbie Moore, Wayne Friend. 4th Row: Ricky Moore, Delois Bradford. Monica Massey, Cynthia Merritt, Janet Green, Vera Pendleton, Lucindra Williams and Chery l Toney. At right: President, Pam Robinson. 1'' .V ÂŁiKV ;;v ... . 140 Clubs and Organizations Clubs ond Organizations 141 ta Upsilon Officers: Below: Left to Right. Front: Delois Matkins. 2nd Vice President: Pam Robinson. President; Monica Phipps, 1st Vice President; Demetria Pride, Secretary. Back Row: Lynn Douglas, Sgt.-at-Arms; Doreen Turner. Treasurer; Karen Crtcher. ICC Representative; Tina Sanders. Parliamentarian; Sandra Miller. Historian. At left: Sweethearts: Ricky Moore — Junior; Wayne Friend — Senior; Paul Washington — Mascot; Joe Robinson — Sophomore. At right: Debbie Thompson reads Pi Phi bulletin board. Members: Below: Left lo Right, Bark Row: Beth Sartain, Sandra Sparkman. Trary Hardin. Gayle Galliger. Amy Daily, Becky Presley, Mary Loggins, Tammy Howard, Gwen Cillis, Calli Hopkins, Sherry Stevens. Mrs. Nelson, sponsor; Anne Hester, Cheryl Johnson. Kathy Guise, Rhonda Blanton. Mareia Seals. Front Row: Marianne Prewitt, Dawne Boutte, Debbie Thompson. Sudha Deven- ini. Yvette Hamoek. Kelly Bic e. Anita Watkins. Cindy Bice, Annette Valentine, Jan MeGehee, Julia Smith. San- dra Mason, Shirley Payne, Yolanda Malone, Tina Stoner. Pi Phi 142 Clubs ond Organizations Epsilon Pi Phi Epsilon is a girls service club which is affiliated with Central YMCA and Tri-Hi-Y. Mrs. Nelson sponsors the 1979-80 chapter, which is led by its officers. Below: Left to Right: Gwen Gillis, Public Relations; Dawne Boutte, Sgt.-at-Arms; Anita Watkins, Public Relations; Annette Valentine, President; Maryanne Prewitt, Historian; Callie Hopkins, Vice President; Sudha Deven- ini. Public Relations; Gail Gallagher, Chaplain; and Anne Hester, Secretary and Treasurer. During the year. Pi Phi helps needy families in the community, along with participating in service projects at school. To be a member, one must have an overall C” average, dependable charac- ter, and a willingness to help others. Pi Phi is open to Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls. At right: Pi Phi member, Dawne Bouttee gets ready to perform at a pep rally. Clubs ond Organizations 143 National Honor Society, sponsored by Mrs. Sue Harvilla, (at right) is a nationwide society whose purpose is to give recognition to students who make high achieve- ments in academies. To become a member of the National Honor Society, a student must have an overall average of ninety or above, pass a screening committee of five teachers, and meet the standards of the Society in the fields of leadership, academ- ics, serv ice, and character. This year the Honor Society is sponsoring a tutoring program. They also choose a Citizen of the Month each month. The 1979-80 Members of the Lee Chapter of National Honor Society Are: Left to Right. Front: Curtis Bridges. Jan Shine. Shela Brown, Melody I aneaster, Linda Donlin. and Ken Welzyn. Middle: Lana Grubbs. Carrie Johnson. Jayne Owen. Denise Worlund, Cindy Browning, and Kelly Bennett. Back: Robert Kennel. David Penny. Nelda Daniels. Lisa Le Bas. Laura Mendel. Debbie Hood. Janet Shaughnessy. Seott Speigle. and Lynn Stuckey. Honor DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America, a nationwide organization, is sponsored by Mr. Childers, and led by its offi- eers. At right: Debbie Thompson. Gina Hunter, Timmy Bice, Sandra Mason, Cindy Bice. DECA is designed for students interested in a career in marketing, merchandising, and man- aging. A student must be enrolled in a Distributive Education class to become a member. Members of DECA: Below: Left to Right. Row 1: Steve Pearson, Kyle Wilkerson, Ed Brockway . Billy Darnell, Timmy Bice, Greg Haneoek. Wayne Brown, Tony Hornbuckle, B. J. Lewallen, Keith Ward. Timy Cagle. Mike McBride. Stanley Finley. Phillip Jackson, Nickcy Blackburn. Row 2: Rene Raym Nibuea Akbrught, Marcia Stegall, Cindy Vick, Cindy Bice, Marcia Martin, Sherry Decn, Kelly Bice, Donna Mad- dox. Mary Owens, Jenni Hedden, Gwen Gillis, Stephanie Jacobs, Lilly Schultz. Kim Cottrell, Gina Hunter, Rhonda Tumlin. Wayne Dempsey, Debbie Thompson, Margaret Brown, Letresa Fowler, Shirley Payne. Janet Stone, Sandra Mason, Susie Williams. Sharon Hamilton. Lois Langston. Cal- lic Hopkins. Pam Mart . Melody Moore, Lynn Warren, Debra Mosley. Allison Daukins, and Mr. Childers, sponsor. 146 Clubs and Organizations Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, a nationwide organization, is designed for students who are being trained in any one of the several trades which the Technical Center offers. Members must be a Junior or Senior with the proper amount of credits up to that grade level. A student must also be a diver- sified occupational student or an alumni of the D.O. program. From Loft to Right: Katie Holland, president; Tina McClendon, treasurer; Jill Byrge, secretary; Mark Bartley, reporter. Not Pictured: Esther Hoffman, vice- president; Dexter Pendleton, parliamentarian. Front, From Left to Right: Charles Sanderson. Mark Bartley , Dexter Pendleton. Marty Wright. Tim Bice. Scott Goosby, Mark Pierce, Johnny Spealston. Row 2: John Dudley, sponsor; Debbie McMeans, Sonja Boles. Pat McMeans. Arecia Barley, Sonia Akins. Cassandra Wal- ton, Gloria Stein, Rolyn Thoden. Janis Rich. Joey Newberry, Jeff Houser. Lisa Harless. Brian Bailey. Row 3: Chris Graves. Deborah Quick, Jim M Clair, Kim Glover. Dottie Demetriou, Joy Smelley, Sherri Schmidt, Kelly Bennell. Katie Holland, Dean Howard, Anthony Sistrunk. Tracey Robinson. Johnny Lewis. Dennis Posey. Larry Tale. Esther Hoffman. Tony Brooks. Row 4: Carl Livingston. Jeff Wilbourn. Gor- don Lutch. Gary Loggins, Melvin Bowser. Darrel Har- ris, Burt Franklin. Tim Taylor. Gary Bean. Deway ne Tumlin, Greg Knight. Hoyt Barnard. Scot Kendrick. John Wilbanks. Clubs and Organizations 147 Gumma Sigma Phi i?« Lee's newest female service club. It was organized this car. and i sponsored b Mr. border. The club is organized to promote sisterhood throughout Lee. All members of Gamma Sigma Phi must maintain an overall C” average or alxnc and must have attended Lee for at least six consecutive weeks. Members of Gamma Sigma Phi: Belov : Row 1: Yonda F.llison, Carol Parker. G-velyne MeCaulley. Charniile Stewart. Betty William'. Mr. Lonlrr. Row 2: Toni Lanier. Evelyn Donegan. Con- stance Tiller. Sharon High. Debbie King. Row 3: Valerie Johnson. Janita Lewis. Gwen Riee. Glynnis Arehie. Toinokj Dancy. Lisa Riee. Row 4: Teresa Turner. Francella Twitty. Helena Towns. Carmelta Moore. Ste- phen Pieket. Row 5: Yelendia Burwell. Priscilla Baker. Marion Stewart. Gearl- dine Burwell. Ingrid Burton. Row 6: Tonya Baker, Mura Leslie. Andrea Baker. Janiee Davis. Beeky W illiams. Mareella Arehie. Row 7: Charletta Kelly. Yernita Chandler. Sharon King. Lisa Martin. Connie Parker. Row 8: Tawana Bush. Marilyn Brandon. Wanda Davis. Charlotte Langford. Trudi Scruggs. Mildred Williams, i.isa lavgan. Gamma Sigma Phi Offieers: At right: Charnette Stewart — Chaplain. Mar- eella Arehie — Sgt.-at-Arms, Lisa Riee — Historian. Andrea Baker Trea- surer. Glennis Arehie — ICC Repre- sentative. Marion Stewart Vice Presi- dent. Prisieilla Baker Secretary, Ver- nita Chandler — Historian. Cearldine Burwell — ICC. Velendia Burwell — President. Mr. Girder — Sponsor. Gamma Sigma Phi 148 Clubs and Organizations Astronomy Lee’s Astronomy Club, sponsored by Mr. Preston Hayes, not only promotes an interest in astronomy but also gives students the opportunity to become acquainted with astronomical instruments. It also provides members with an opportunity to view and study astro- nomical objects. During the year, the club met at the observatory and planetarium on Monte Sano, where they learned to operate the twenty-one inch telescope. This year they also replaced their tele- scopic tube, and learned how to recognize ten Messier objects. To become a member, a student must fill out a membership form; fifteen members are selected by Mr. Hayes. Members of the 1979 Astronomy Club Are: Below: Left to Right. Sitting: Brian Sproles, Layne Thomas, Laura Mendel. James Malone. Kneeling: Kerstin Bauerle. Bill McCulley, Mark Toretenson. Joel Reebes. Mike Zimmerman. Standing: Larry Frost, Glen Tarter, Gene Hombuckle. Robert Kennel, and Mr. Hayes, sponsor. At left: Robert Kennel studies his book attentively! At right: Lee High School’s band director. Bob Baccus. Lower left: Laferrcll Walker and Victor Burrus take a break to goof-off. Lower right: Band Officers: Back Row, Left to Right: Barry Schultz. Mgr.; Lana Grubbs. Sec.; Doty Spurgeon, Flag Corps Co-Captain; Eugene Fletcher, Mgr. Second Row, Left to Right: Margaret Harper, Head Maj.; Rod Harris, Pres.; Mark Anderson, Asst. Mgr.; Lisa Tate. Libr. Front Row, Left to Right: Linda Kennamer, Libr.: Julie Nelson, Drum Major: Donna Coleman. Asst. Mgr. Marching 150 Clubs and Organizations Generals Clubs and Organizations '151 The 1979-1980 Lee High School Marching Band is under the direction of Mr. Boh Baccus. The main purpose of the hand is to promote the school and the community through music. Throughout the year, the hand performs at all football games, marches in parades, and participates in many contests. One of the highlights of the year was being chosen to perform at the Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns football game in Cincinnati. To become a member of the Band, a student must audition. At right: Member of the band get reads for a kiek-off at a football game. Woodwinds Brass Members of the Band's Woodwind Section Are: Above: Left to Right. Front Row: Kristian Gilliam. Donna Gesner, Jrni Krebs, Cheir Bannister. Yvonne Ferguson. Cathline Bridges, Sabrina Goetz, Patty Pare. Second Row: Dottie Frazier. Yvette Lara, Dana Coleman. Shanda Hall, Lisa Tate, Kim Milner, Julie Nelson. Linda Kennamer. Lana Grubbs. Dotie Spurgeon. Claudine Pitt. Third Row: Michele Ross. Starlene McFerrin. Tracey Arrington. Belinda Roden. Jay Tumminelo, Lance George, Susan Shaw, Mishele Roden, Lynn Shaw. Kerstine Bauerle. Margaret Harper. Fourth Row: Vance George, Charlotte Elliot. Barry Petty. Lisa Craver, Robin Mosley. Gwen Bush, Srila Frod, Regina Parker. Deidra Jones. Kim Dial. Wayne Toney. Melissa Walls. Fifth Row: Lisa McDonald. Elicia Milam. Terri Thompson. John Barisa. Back Row: Donnie Brown, Beth Boyd. Linda Donlin, Denise Combs, Charles Blair. Fred Kennel, Charles Osborn, Jacky Newby. Angela Lacey. Sonny Rooks, Jim Barisa. Members of the Band's Brass Section Are: Above: Left to Right. Front Row: Anthony Grayson, Ed Byers. Mary Lou Howell, Ruthv Whalen. Karen Kerr. Bruce Harbin. Tommy Gardner. Second Row: Mark Torstenson. Teresa Brown. Lee Ann Yeager. Joel Reeves. Donna Coleman, Rod Harris. Warren Sulli- an, David Hollman. Third Row: Kay Wallston. Joe Friend. Jimmy Stuart. Paul Rainhart. Jimmy Chandler. David Fanning, Eugene Fletcher. Mark Ander- son Don Haley. Kent Petty. Fourth Row: David Fanning. Todd Lumpkin. Kelly Grider. Back Row: Bill Stramiello. Jimmy Ellis. Reggie Grayson. Joel Hat- field, James Mos s, Glenn Musik. Victor Burn’ss, Inferred Walker, Randy Quillen, Chris Sanderson, Gary Lavender. 152 Clubs and Organizations Percussion At left: Members of the drum seetion practice hard to achieve perfection. Bottom: Members of the Percussion Section Are: Kneeling: Melinda Earnest. Jay Tuminello. Standing, Front: Johnny Baker, Jeff Harris. Allen Sisson, Don Haley. Dexter Turner, Rod Harris, Tony Frazier. Back: Kim Dial. Geoff Lackey. Mike Oliver. Raynard Ward. Jerry Davis. Jim Lip- scomb, Julius Manley. Stage Band The purpose of the Lee High Stage Band, sponsored by Mr. Bob Baccus, is to learn about and promote Jazz music. The Jazz Band competes at contests throughout the South- east and performs at special contests. This year, they are also learning to play all forms of Jazz music. If a student wishes to become a member of the Jazz Band, he or she must audition and be chosen to be a mem- ber. Members of the Stage Band Are: Below: Left to Right. Front: Barry Petty. Lisa McDonald, Margaret Harper. Doty Spurgeon, Donny Brown, Sonny Rooks, Terri Thompson. Fred Kennel, and Julie Nelson. Middle: Linda Kennamer, Mark Torstenson, Cary Lavender, Victor Burrus. James Moses, John Barisa, Joel Hatfield. Mark Mansel, and Glen Music. Back: Jay Tumminello, Mike Oliver. Geoff Lackey. Karen Kerr. Don Haley. Todd Lumpkin. David Fanning, Mark Anderson, and Eugene Fletcher. At right: Geoff Lackey waits attentively for his cue. 154 Clubs ond Orgonizotions Flag Corps 1979 80 saw a much larger Flag Corps than ever before at Lee. The number of members was enlarged to thirty-six, tripling the size of the Corps in previous years. The Flag Corps also has a new look this year, as they received new outfits. The Flag Corps attended a camp during the summer, and performed at pep ral- lies, football games, parades, and contests throughout the year. Members of the Flag Corps were chosen in the Spring of the 1978-79 school year. At left: Dottie Frazier and Dana Coleman work together to perfect their timing. Below: Flag Corps mem- bers concentrate before a big game. Left to Right. Front: Jan Hightower, Donna Coleman, Lana Grubbs. Doty Spurgeon, Tina Davis. 2nd Row: Lisa McDonald, Marian Fletcher. Dana Coleman. Unda Sorrell, Mishele Roden, Linda Kennamer. 3rd Row: Ms. Judy Hodge. Sponsor. Yevette Lara, Patty Teeples, Dottie Frazier, Sherry Spears. Jennifer Jones. Tammy Wright, Margell Curry. Sharon Horn, Debra Mosely, Trudie Scriggs. Sharon Nelson. Club ond Organizations 155 Majorettes The 1979-1980 Majorettes are led by Mrs. Christy Jensen, sponsor, and Margaret Harper, head major- ette. The majorettes perform at all football games, at pep rallies, and at contests. They received an excel- lent rating at the Mid-South Band Festival in Gads- den, Alabama. Right: Lisa Tate flashes a big smile at the crowd. Bottom: The 1979 1980 Majorettes Arc: Tracy Arrington, Shanda Hall, Marga- ret Harper (head). Melody Jenkins, and Lisa Tate. 156 Clubs and Organizations Modern Music Masters is an international honor soci- ety of high school musicians, whose purpose it is to pro- mote music in the school and community and to recog- nize outstanding talent and contributions in the field of music. Mrs. Vivienne Atkins sponsors the Lee Chapter of Tri-M. During the year, Tri-M serves the community by ushering at community concerts and providing music for school and community activities. A student can become a member of Tri-M by invita- tion only after being selected by faculty and members. To be a member, one must also be of good character, have musical talent, be of service to the department, have a B average in academics, and have an A” aver- age in music courses. This Year’s Chapter of Tri-M Was Led by: Left to Right: Doty Spru- geon. I.C.C. Representative; Julie Nelson. Historian; Deborah Rickies. Vice-President; Carrie Johnson. Treasurer; Mrs. Atkins. Sponsor; Linda Kennamer. Secretary ; and Barry Petty, President. The Members of Tri-M Are: Left to Right. Front: Lee Ann Yeager. Donna Coleman. Julie Nelson. Doty Spurgeon. Mishele Roden. Mary Lou Howell, Deborah Rickies. Middle: Clarence Coodbeer. Joy Gil- breath. Linda Kennamer. Lana Grubbs, Nathan Baker. Barry Petty, John Balentine. Carrie Johnson. Michael Leslie. Back: Richard Lind- sey. Linda Donlin, Marian Fletcher. Becky Ross, Kathy Geise. and Monica Phipps. This year's Dance Team is sponsored by Mrs. Christi Jensen and Mrs. Shirley Henderson. Jan Shine is the Captain, and Dawn Boutte and Lisa Allen are Co-Captains. For the eleventh year in a row, the Lee High Confederates won first place at the Halftime USA Camps held in Montgomery , Ala. They also received a Superior rating at the Mid-South Band Festival in Gadsden, Ala. During the year the Confederates performed at pep rallies, foot- ball games, and basketball games. They also competed in the fourth annual Rocket City Drill Dance Team Contest, where they won the Sweepstakes Trophy for the fourth consecutive year. They placed first in pom-pom, high-kick, and prop, and third in military competi- tion, which qualified them for the Sweepstakes Award. Thr Member of the 1979-80 Lee High Dance Team Are: Left to Right, Sitting: Dawn Boutte. Co-Captain. Jan Shine. Captain, and Lisa Allen. Co-Captain. Kneeling: Carol Johnson. Lea Ann Lankford. Lisa Dickens. Karen Fowler, Melinda Carter. Benita Bowen. Cina Smith. Yolanda Gilliam. Lyrae Swaim. Janet Lamb. Robin Leigh. Lore Campbell, Tish Cremin. Pam Robinson. Sherry Williams. Regina Glover. Mary Log- gins, Tammy Howard, Susan Prewitt, Felecia Wislon. Marilyn Curry, Rona Roberts. Confeder ettes m ' ‱ ‱ i hi ji Top left: Confederate, Melinda Carter, gets a little help putting on her lipstick. Bottom: Members of the Dance Team show they are number one! Top right: Confederettes practice shaking it! n Clubs and Organizations 159 - Cho The l ee High Choral Department, under the direction of Vivienne Atkins, consists of three choirs and several small ensembles. They perform at a wide variety of occasions during the year, from community civic groups to school functions such as the Key Club Annual Beauty Walk. Graduation, and the Faculty Christmas Luncheon. Choral students are usually engaged in trying to raise money for their activities, including competitions, trips, and hopefully, a new piano! Special events this year included performing at Honor America Day, sponsored by the Huntsville City Sc hools, and being invited to make a special appearance at the Alabama Music- Educators Assoc iation convention in Birmingham. The climax of their year is their trip to Regional Competition at Opryland. More students than ever were accepted by audition for All-State Chorus at Auburn this year. Trebleaires: Right to Left, Row 1: Kim Smelley, Connie Tiller. Angela Sandifer, Michele Schultz, Angela Draper, Connie Reynolds, Ruthie Hayes, Donnelle Kimbrell, Denise Newberry, Teresa Hatc hett. Dianne Shannon, Lisa Smith. Myra Vitale. Row 2: Micheal Johnson, Pam Aytch, Tonita Phipps, Suzy Waton, Tammy Whilchorn. Cindy Scott, Joyc e j Erwin. Terri Clark. Michelle Sharpe . Bettye McCarver. Beve rly Snoddy, Carmelita Moore. Kim Petty. Row 3: Beth Stewart, Lisa Cupp. Jana Thomas, Kim Lawson, Tammy Crow I. Olivia Crutcher. Teresa Turner, Sonya Stegall, Tracy Tumlin. Deborah Sweeney. Susan Burke, Sharon Ford, Valorie Carter. Row 4: Sheila Markham, Melissa Powell. Lisa Moss. Twana Bush, Jenifer Jones, Sarita Ford, Andrea Baker, Debbie Michaels, Fran Floyd. Donna Rhoden, Cindy Hicks, Wanda Davis, Kristy McClure. Not Pictured: Cindy Bowen, Denise Caldwell, Teresa Ellett, Gwen Garner. Janet Gaught, Cynthia Hoskins, Vicki McAllister, Sarah Miller. Karen Slot , Faye Wc slc y. Vivienne Atkins — Director, Gin3 Mullins — Accompanist — Concert Choir Concert Choir: Row 1: Amy Daily, Gordon Fowler. Lisa Owens, David Buchanan, Lollic Boome, Richard Lindsay. Yolanda Copeland. Chris Goodbeer, Cindy Browning, Barry Petty, Carol Jackson, Director — Vivienne Atkins. Row 2: Sharon Hamilton, Oscar Sanders. Deborah Rickies, Doug Walton. Carrie Johnson, Jamie Livingston. Monica Phipps, Mitch House, Beth Boggs, Scott McParley, Becky Presley. Row 3: Joy Gilbreath. Nathan Baker, Rhonda Trcece, Robbie Crawford, Lueindra Williams, Michael Thomas, Lorri Fogg, Regg ie Smith, Rhonda Blanton. Row 4: Gina Mullins, Ricky Moore, Anne Hester, Mark Mazikowski, Felecia Lofton. Tommy Balentine, Linda Kennamer. David Gibson, Becky Ross. Row 5: Kondra Osbourne. John Powers. Mildred Williams. Melvin Wesley . Kathy Geese. Mark Schrimpsher, Nancy Adams. Row 6: Tina Stoner. Michael Leslie. Marion Leslie, Marion Fletcher. Raymon Gill. Kathy Kilgore, John Balentine. Dee-Dee Matkins. Concert Choir Officers: Left to Right: Carrie Johnson, President; Michael Leslie, Vice-President; Lueindra Williams. Project Chairman: Monica Phipps, Secretary; Richard Lindsay . Treasurer; Debo- rah Rickies, Project Chairman. 160 Clubs ond Organizations Trrbleaires Officers: Wanda Davis, Pres.; Suzy Watson; Ruthie Hayes; Sarita Ford; and Tonita Phipps. Middle: Trouvcrcs Ensemble: Left to Right: Sharon Hamilton, Doug Walton, Kathy Geise, Michael Thomas, Becky Ross, Michael Leslie, Anne Hester, Raymond Gill, Lorrie Fof , Richard Lindsay, Carrie Johnson. Barry Petty. Deborah Rickies. John Balenline, Marrianne Fletcher — alternate, Joy Gilbreath. Bottom left: Beginning Mixed Chorus: Seated: Debbie Huston. Mrs. Atkins (director). Standing: Carla Upton. Cliff Nickleson. Robert Hamilton, Lisa Bridges, Patsy King, Pennie Buchanan. Bobby Pack, Latunia Baker, Felecia Copeland. Not Pictured: Sheila Allen. Bottom right: Triads: Seated: Kim Smelley. Jana Thomas, Michele Schultz, Lisa Cupp, and Dianne Shannon. Standing: Fran Floyd. Lisa Moss, Kim Law- son. Donna Rhoden, Wanda Davis, and Tonita Phipps. RO Lee’s ROTC has had a very successful year. They received eight out of ten trophies at summer camp at Fort McClellan in Anniston, Alabama, and placed second in physical fitness at Milton Frank Stadium. Lee’s Rifle Team was ranked second in North Alabama. t_______________ Co. A: Front: Aaron Allen. Kneeling, Left to Right: Charnetle Stewart, Cory Kellar, Gerald Jackson, Dar- rell Lacey. David Sommerville, Derrick Donaldson. 1st Row: Jimmy Bewley, Pam Robinson. Alicia Brandon. Gloria Draper. Tyrone Buruss, Rochelle Teague. Oli- via Crutcher, Robert Hamilton. 2nd Row: John Earls. Jackie Robinson, Carol Allen, Yolanda Malone, Roa- lind Gilbreath, Craig Stafford. Webster Bone. 3rd Row: Donna Ransom, Shelia Allen, Teresa Hatchett, Lisa Rice, Barbara Turner. Larry Anderson, Rubin Ford. 4th Row: Ananias Green. Jimmy Dake, Barry Goodson, Raynard Ward, John Goodson. -----------------J Co. B: Kneeling: David Foreman. Jimmy Chandler. 1st Row: Brenda Ford, Sammy Bone. 2nd Row: Evelyn Donegan, Mildred Williams, David Gibson, Wanda Davis, Sharon King. 3rd Row: Regina Tiee, Tammy Gill, Felicia Sykes, Clarence Goodbeer. Glynnic Archie, Joyce Erwin. 4th Row: Quanta Mitchell, Ran- dall Allison, Sandra Miller, Mark Mazikowski, Melody Duvall. Patty Hewlett. 5th Row: Joe Natala, Felicia Copeland, Clifford Nicklcson, Terry Allen. 6th Row: Wayne Ford, Timmothy Cowan, Deborah Batts, Pam Hewlett, Michael Emmons, Ricky Hewlett. G . C: Front: Anna Edward . 2nd Row: Jam«-s Bolt . 3rd Row Dexter Brandon. Carl Washington. Phillip Bright. Lynn la-wiv 4th Row: Yolonda Copeland. Janice Rich, Doreen Turner. 3th Row: Sharon Conely. Belinda Bishop. Garrison Friend. Fred Hester. Diane Draper, Regina Jackson. 6th Row: Karen Hind-. Jennifer Erwin. Carinalila Moore. Melissa Evans. Bobbie Moore. 7lh Row: Charita Hinton. Chris Goodbeer. RuIm-ii Cable, Susan Sutton. Lerow Weaver. Vera Pendleton. 8th Row: Miteh House, Juanita Lewis, Cheryl Moon-. 9th Row Rotten Miilhauser, Sandy Hamilton, Richard Haupl. Stuart Bice. Ricky Moore, Oscar Sanders. 10th Row: Gary I„mgfonl. Frank Ferguson. Wayne Ford. Marvin Hughes. Stanley MeCaulley. ROTC displays flags of the United States. Rangers: Front: David Miller (Cdr. Major), Timothy Stolz (S.C.M. 1LT), Clem Akins. (X.O. 1LT.). First Row: Werner Green. David Somerville. Randy Allison. Alvie Alli- son. Richard Haupt, John Goodson. Lynn Lewis. Back Row: Phillip Bright, Duane Hellebrand, Stanley McCaulley, Mark Mazikowski. Frank Ferguson, Cory Kellar. Stuart Bice. Drill Team: Front: Mildred Williams (2LT). Row 2: James Boles. Row 3: Charnette Stewart (SFQ, Janice Rich (SSG). Row 4: Derrick Donaldson (SSG), Marshall Fletcher (SGT). Joyce Erwin (SSG). Dexter Brandon (SGT). David Somerville (SSG). Jamies Moore (PFC). Color Guard: Front: Alvie Allison (CSM CO.). Randall Allison (SGT). Clarence Goodbccr (SFC). Duane Hellebrand (SST). Mark Mazikowski (SGT). John Goodson (SGT). Clubs and Organizations 163 The 1979 chapter of Future Homemakers of America, sponsored by Mrs. Eggers and Mrs. Mason, participated in many community projects. They prepared and served refreshments for Col- lege Day, dressed seventy-five dolls for the Salva- tion Army, won first place for dressing the dolls for the second year in a row, and sponsored a Hol- iday Tea for parents, teachers, and special guests. The purpose of FHA is to help youth assume their roles in society through home economics education in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation, and community involve- ments. Any student who is enrolled in Home Eco- nomics and who pays their national dues may be in FHA. The 1979 FHA Officers Art : Left to Right: Mrs. Eggers. Spon- sor; Donna Rhoden. V. President; Janet Hamilton, President; Melanie Robinson. Reporter. Audrey Spears. Treasurer; Ellen Holder. Secretary; Mrs. Mason. Sponsor. The 1979 FHA Members Arc: Front to Rack, Left to Right, Row 1: Wanda Archie. Susan Sutton. Row 2: Mary Haga, Beverly Tidwell, Bobbie Moore. Donna Carter. Lori Hall. Debbie Totcky, Teresa Webb. Sharon High. Row 3: Ellen Bright, Stephanie Fleming, Yolanda Copeland. Janet Hamilton, Melanie Robert- son. Audrey Spears. Ellen Holder, Donna Baker. Row 4: Ingrid Burton. Karen Crutcher. Marilyn Brandon, Donna Rho- den. Deidra Jones. FHA 164 Clubs and Organizations The Art Club studios and promotos art and tho effectiveness of education through the arts. Any student who is taking or has taken an art course and is receiving or has received credit in the course can join the art club. Art Club Members: Left to Right. Kneeling: Lori Otto. Tammy Gill. Jerry Phillips, and Alvie Allison. Standing: Mr. Gorum (sponsor). Gary Phillips, John Wilbanks. Olan Phillips. Patty Teeples, Jan Hightower, Clem Akins, and Cindy James. JTs Clubs and Organizations 165 Art Club Drama Club 166 Club The purpose of ihe Drama Club, sponsored by Mrs. Bidwell, is to promote good theatre at Lee. During the year, the eluh puts on several different plays and partici- pates in different competitions, some here in Huntsville, and some out of town. This year they put on the plays Where Have All the Lightning Bugs Gone?” and M-A-S- H”. Membership in the Drama Club is open to all students at Lee. The 1979-80 Officers of the Drama Club Are: At right: Nate Boyd, Sec.; Barry Schultz, V-Pres.; Laura Kurtz, Hist.; Kelly Grider, Pres. Not Pictured: Kim Mahathey, Treas.; Marie Harbin. Publicity Mgr. Members of the 1979-80 Drama Club Are: Front to Back. Left to Right. Row One: Jamie Livingston. Deir- dra Austin, Cindy G ste, Chrri Bannister. Jannette Akins. Viki Howison, Selina Albright, Mrs. Bidwell. Deodie Mammae. Row Two: Tim Dwyer. Steve Stowers. David McDermott. Ben Ezell. Barry Schultz, Laura Kurtz. Beth Boggs, Earnest Pineda, Kay Walston, Kelly Grider. Row Three: Melissa Moore. Cindy Hatala, Marie Harbin. John Sewell. Terri Pierce, Cindy Bruce, John Power. Tommy Lanier. Jimmy Chan- dler. Nate Boyd. and Organizations Thespians Debate The Debate Team gives students at Lee the opportunity to learn about forensics and to compete with other young people. Throughout the year, the team participates in debate tournaments, both here in Huntsville and out of town. A student may become a member of the team by con- tacting its sponsor, Mr. Grilliot. Officers of the Team Are: Top left: Regina Flakes, Pres.; Sarah Sheldon, Treas.; Tina Stoner, Sec.; and Brad Thoma- son, V-Pres. Members of the Team Are: Front to Bark. Left to Right: Pat McMeans, Robin Maxwell, Brad Thomason. Lynn Stuckey, Regina Flakes. Janet Green, Tina Stoner. Vicki Hyatt, Patty Sobieski. Ruthie Hayes. Sarah Sheldon, and Mr. Grilliot. sponsor. Thespians is an honor society of Drama students. Thespian Members Are: Left to Right: Mrs. Bidwrell, sponsor; Laura Kurtz. Kelly Grider, Deo- die Hammoc. Nate Boyd, Terry Pierce, Barry Schultz. Cindy Bruce, John Powrer. Steve Stowers, and Earnest Pinata. Clubs and Organizations 167 The French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Christi Jensen, is designed to give students an opportunity to study the French language, French customs and heritages. A student must be enrolled in a French class to be a member of the French Club. French Club Officers: Above: Front: Debbie Hood. Pres.: Mrs. Jensen, Sponsor. Back: Martin Sisson, Treas.; Steve Cornelius, Sgl.-at- Arms: Jcnni Hedden, Sec.: Sarah Sheldon, ICC Rep.: Mike Kimbrough, Sgt.-at-Arms; Boyd Bankston, V-Pres. Not Pictured: Kenneth Cooper. Sgt.-at-Arms; Yolanda Gilliam. Historian; Robert I,akc. Parliamentarian. Members: Above: 1 Row: Carrie Klonowski. Leigh Marrero, Lean Ann Lankford, Debbie Hood. Jenni Hedden. Sherry Langford. Melanie Lewis. Sherry Wade. 2 Row: John Hoff- man. Utica Garrison. Carolyn Bone. Rhonda Boyles, Cindy Browning. Joy Gilbreath, Cindy Johnson. 3 Row: Belinda Cochran. Lori Beddingfield. Amy Allen, Felecia l-ofton. 4 Row: Alan Daniel. Karen Fowler, Sandy Couch. Sheila Brow n, Stephanie Carriger. Gay la Buchanan. Angela Faulkner. 5 Row: Ricky Moore. Lynda Gwathney, Tammy Howard. Nelda Daniel. Cheryl Johnson. Sonya Nance. Michael Kimbrough. 168 Clubs ond Organizations Members: Above: 1 Row: Rock Wilson, Tina Stoner. Tammy St. Clair, Deborah Rick les. Marcia Seal. Kenneth Cooper, Anita Watkins, Pam Robinson. 2 Row: Denise Prewitt. Bublta Winkles. Robin Lee. 3 Row: Eric Tepoool, Debbie Warren. Lisa Price. Jaqueline Newby. 4 Row: Roger Wright, Kent Petty. Cindy Lakebrink, Alicen Laync. Susan Oliver. Julie Smith. 5 Row: Scott McDaniel. Barbie Patterson. Diane Sharp. Ricky Moore. Donna Sandage. Sonny Rooks. 6 Row: Jeff Luna. Gary Otten. Glen King. Carl Richter. Spanish Club Mrs. Masterson sponsors this year’s Spanish Club, whose purpose is to learn and experience Spain, and Spanish customs, heritages, and customs. This year’s Spanish Club bought jerseys, and held parlies, cook- outs, and carwashes. To be a member of the Spanish Club a student must be enrolled in or have been enrolled in a Spanish class. The Officers of the Spanish Club are: At left: Left to Right: Terri Johnson, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Vemita Chandler. President; Becky Presley. Vice-President; and Tri- nae Watkins. ICC Representative. The Members of the Spanish Club are: Left to Right: Amy Dail . Mona Kressel. Sheri Taylor. Ed Byers, Kalhi Burke. Linda Thornton. Mrs. Masterson. sponsor. Mid- dle Row: Vemita Chandler. Becky Presley, Shaun Greene. Trinae Watkins. Jan High- lower. Back Row: Marilyn Brandon. Marilyn Curry, Steve Gabrys, Keith Lacy. Lois Bradier. Monica Massey. Linda Barnett. Terri Johnson. Clubs and Organizations 169 Entrance Staff The Entrance Staff works hard throughout the year to publish Lee’s literary magazine. Entrance. The magazine contains drawings, short stories, poems, photography, and music all done by Lee stu- dents. The Entrance Staff also writes an article for each issue of Lee’s school newspaper, In-General. To be on the Staff, a student should contact Miss Earnest, the sponsor. Members: Below: Left to Right. Front: Tammy Gill. Lee Owens and Mrs. Earnest, sponsor. Back: Tom Baxter. Barry Schultz, Bruce Harbin, and Mike Ivey. 170 Clubs and Organizations German Club Lee’s German Club gives members a chance to study and learn about the German language, customs, and her- itages. The Club is open to all stu- dents enrolled in German classes, and students who have had at least one semester of German. Officer : Al right: Howard Ayers. Tina Albright. Sonia Akins, and Duane Hellebrand. Member : Lower left: Left to right. Row 1: Howard Ayers. Row 2: Mike Rush. Tina Albright, Shannon McBride, Ross Brewer. Row 3: Mrs. Hardin — sponsor, Laurie Mazi- kowski. Patty Hall. Rodney Zclinski. Sonia Akins. Row 4: Duane Hellebrand, Sandy Barn- hart. Melissa Cucksec, Scan Styles. Clubs and Organizations 171 In-General The In-General Staff, sponsored by Mrs. Vandiver, publishes Lee's School newspaper. This year, the Staff is trying to improve the quality of the paper, and to encourage more students to buy. The Staff spends many hours working hard to publish the In-General paper. To be a member of the Staff, a student must submit his or her name to Mrs. Vandiver with a recommenda- tion from other teachers, then be okayed by Mrs. Vandi- ver. Members of the Staff: Mow: Left to Right, Sitting: Claude Worthing- ton. Meritt Cutcliffe, Leigh Marrero, Stacey Tepool — editor, and Jill Bright. Standing: Martha Vandiver — sponsor. Brad Thomason. Cindy Lakebrink, Dot tie Frazier. Melanie Robinson. Michelle Miller, Kim Dial, and Sherry Williams. 172 Clubs ond Organizations At left: Sherri Stephens gets a typing lesson from Sherry Williams and Lisa Landers. Below: Staff faces are grim as another deadline approaches. Bottom: Dottie Frazier and Sherry Williams use teamwork to get the job done. Silver The Silver Sabre Staff is sponsored by Mrs. Martha Vandi- ver and led by editor Julie Smith. Throughout the year, the Staff sells ads to businesses in the community, sells the yearbooks to the students, and publishes the Silver Sabre. A student must be selected by the Staff and approved by Mrs. Vandiver to be on the staff. Right: Deidra Jones gives a big smile after meeting a deadline. Bottom: Mem- bers of the 1979-80 Staff Are: Seated. Left to Right: Tammy Spears. Denise Woriund, and Nelda Daniels. Standing. Front: Mrs. Vandiver. Lori Smith. Julie Smith, Brian Chunn. Robin Wright, Deidra Jones, Kim Dial. Back: Jimmy Hall. Toy McLemore. Jeff Luna, and Tim Dwyer. Sabre Top left: Brian Chunn and Denise Worlund work hanl to meet a deadline. Bottom: Staff members lake a little time off for fun. Top right: Pm so confused!!” Clubs and Organizations 175 176 Athletics Athletics 177 Lee Vs. Bradshaw Captains Lee’s victory over Bradshaw in the first game of the season made Glen Nunley's head coaching debut at Lee a victorious one. The Generals defeated the Bradshaw Bruins 24-21. The fired-up Generals jumped all over the Bruins at the outset, with a 17-0 lead, but then Bradshaw tightened things up. The Generals blocked a Bradshaw punt, which led to their first score. Ricky Moore scored the touchdown, and B. B. Cooper kicked the extra point. Lee’s second score was a safety, which was the result of a bad Bruin punt snap. The Generals then took advan- tage of the free kick, and marched 51 yards for another touchdown. David Edwards ran 19 yards for the score, and passed to Craig Warren for an extra two points. Bradshaw scored once before the half and the halftime score was 17-7. In the third quarter, the Bruins scored again, making the score 17-14. But the Generals came back with an 81-yard drive in only 3 plays. The drive was high- lighted by Mike Crockett's touchdown on a 73- yard romp. Cooper kicked the extra point, and the score was 24-14. Bradshaw made the last score, and the game ended with the Generals on top, 24- 21. Lee Bradsha v first Downs 8 16 Yards Rushing 192 89 Yards Passing 49 116 Passes 3-7-0 10-24-0 Fumbles lost 0 0 Penalties yds. 4-20 2-10 Punts avg. 542 5-25 recTtl | inraway Sjfel; Lee gains extra yardage. the coaches. {els some expert! advice 178 Sports Lee Vs. Berry Turnovers killed the Generals in the sec- ond game of the season, which was against Berry. There were four General turnovers in the first half; three of which led to Berry- scores. The Generals were behind 17-0 at halftime, but Lee seemed to come back to life during halftime. They opened the sec- ond half by returning a Berry kick-off for the first time. The Generals made a 65-yard drive, which resulted in a touchdown, made by Ricky Moore. B. B. Cooper kicked the extra point. The Generals’ second score was a safety, which was the result of a Berry punt that was blocked by Lee’s George Langford. The third and final Lee score came when Berry fumbled at their own five. Ricky Moore made the touchdown, and Mike Crockett passed to Dewayne Friend for two extra points. The Bucs scored once more in the final quarter, and the game ended Berry — 24, Lee — 17. Sport 179 Lee Vs. Johnson Lee lost a heartbreaking 2114 game against Johnson in what might have been the most exciting game of the season. The Jags stopped the Generals a mere twelve inches short of the tying touchdown. Lee opened the game by scoring the first touchdown in the first quarter. Ricky Moore made the st ore, and B. B. Cooper kicked the extra point. Johnson scored the next two touchdowns, and at the half, the Jags were on top 14-7. The Jags opened the second half with another touchdown. Lee came hack once more, late in the third quarter, when Greg Leslie made an inter- ception. Ricky Moore scored the final touchdown, B. B. Cooper kicked the extra point, and the game ended 21-14. 180 Sports Lee Vs. Huntsville The Generals ended their two-year domain over the Huntsville Panthers in the fourth game of the season with a loss of 27-11. Lee was the first to score, when B. B. Cooper kicked a field goal. This was the Generals’ only score of the first half, while the Panthers made three touchdowns. The score at the half was Huntsville 21, Lee 3. Huntsville scored once more during the game on its first possession of the second half. Lee’s only score in the second half came after the Generals recovered a fumble by Huntsville. Mike Crockett made the touchdown, and the two-point conversion, and the game ended: Huntsville 27, Lee 11. Sports 181 Lee Vs. Jeff Davis The Generals traveled to Montgomery for the fifth game in the season against the Jeff Davis Volunteers. The Generals broke a three-game losing streak with a 21-15 vic- tory over the defending state 4A champi- ons. Lee got started on the right foot when Randy Wright recovered a Vol fumble at the Jeff Davis 32-yard line. Mike Crockett passed for thirty-one yards to Dewaync Friend, which gave the Generals first-and- goal at the one yard line. Ricky Moore scored the touchdown and B. B. Cooper kicked the Pat. B. B. Cooper scored next on the first play of the second quarter. He also kicked the extra point. Lee’s third and final touchdown came when Boyd Bankston picked up a Vol fumble and ran forty-five yards to the end zone. Cooper made the Pat, and the score at the half was Lee 21, Jeff Davis 0. Jeff Davis scored once in the third quarter and once in the fourth, making the final score, Lee 21, Jeff Davis 15. 182 Sports Lee Vs. Coffee Captains The Lee High Generals won their second con- secutive game when they defeated Coffee. Ricky Moore scored all three of Lee’s touchdowns, while the Generals defense did a good job keeping Cof- fee's Offense in check. On Lee’s first play, Mike Crockett passed 39 yards to Rip Patton to set up a General touchdown. Three plays later Ricky Moore ran in for the first score. B. B. Cooper made the PAT kick good and Lee lead 7-0. With only 48 seconds left in the half. Moore scored Lee’s second touchdown. Cooper’s PAT kick made the score at the half 14- 0. Coffee scored its only six points in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Lee recovered a Coffee fumble, and Ricky Moore once more scored a Lee touchdown. Cooper kicked the extra point. The final score was Lee 21 — Coffee 6. Lev G ff«r First Downs 12 7 Yard Rtishiii)! 177 4 i Yards Passing 158 133 PasM-s 16-9-0 20-12-0 Fumbl« s Lost 1 3 Prnallii-s Yds. 11-85 2-16 Punls Avg. 435 5-27 Lee Vs. Grissom The Lee General football team, filled with pride and honor, exploded to cage” the Grissom Tigers in the Generals 1979-80 Homecoming game. Lee’s David Edwards showed his pride and strength when he scored two touchdowns in the first half. Edwards first touchdown, coupled with B. B. Cooper’s point after, gave Lee a 7-0 lead on its third possession of the game. Grissom scored early in second period to lie the score, but David Edwards came through for the Generals. On Lee's first play after Grissom's score, Edwards broke loose and raced 71 yards to once again pull Lee ahead of the Tigers. Ricky Moore and B. B. Cooper each scored a General touch- down to make Lee’s final score 27. The Tigers scored once more late in the game to make the final score of the game Lee 27 — Grissom 15. I 84 Sports Gro'diiyAfki fire ride on Ki« R or« Moore pin' Lee Vs. Austin The Generals racked up a fourth consec- utive win when they defeated the Austin Black Bears in the eighth game of the sea- son. The Generals romped all over the Bears in what was probably called the strongest win of the four game winning streak. The Generals started out by scoring on their first possession of the game, when Dewayne Friend caught a Mike Crockett pass and ran for a touchdown. B. B. Cooper kicked the extra point. Mark Green scored a Lee touchdown when he caught and returned an interception. Ricky Moore scored for the Generals late in the first half. B. B. Cooper kicked the PAT for Moore's and Green’s touchdowns. The Generals led Austin 21-0 in the first half. Mark Green exploded to return the sec- ond half kickoff for a touchdown. Austin scored on Lee’s second unit with only 6:32 left in the game. This was the Bear's only score. With quarterbacks Steve Cornelius and Tommy Lanier alternating plays, Andy Hinson ran the ball into the end zone for Lee’s final six points. The final score: Lee 33 — Austin 6. Sports 185 Lee Vs. Butler Captains For the third year in a row, the Lee Generals defeated the Butler Rebels. Even when Butler opened the game’s scoring, the Generals did not lose faith. The Rebels scored first in the game, but this was their only lead of the night. With 2:42 left in the quarter, the Generals went to work. After a major penalty, Ricky Moore came through for Lee to score a touchdown. Early in the second quarter, with the score tied 7- 7, Lee’s Edgar Moore scooped up a Rebel fumble, and ran 49 yards for a General touchdown. Then, with 4:59 left in the first half, Lee’s Dave Edwards ran in another Lee touchdown. Cooper kicked the extra point, and the Generals lead 21-7. After a series of turnovers between the two teams, Lee finally came on top with another score. With only a few minutes left in the game, Butler scored but missed PAT score. The game ended in a 28-13 Gen- eral win. Lee Butler First Do ns 8 16 Yards Bushing 39-208 34-118 Yards Passing 0 170 Passes 0-3.1 17-24-3 Fumbles l.ost 2 4 Penalties Yds. 9-78 2-30 Punta Avg. 4-34 4-24 186 Sports Generals tin up on offense. Middle Photographs by David Worlund Lee Vs. Walker County The Silver Saber Staff deeply regrets, due to technical difficulties beyond our control, i.e., our photogra- pher's camera was ruined by the rain that night, so no film is available on the Walker Count) game. Instead we have used pictures of other games. In a sloppy, muddy game at Goldsmith-Schiff- man Field, Lee lost its last game of the season to the Walker County Vikings. The Vikings' win eliminated the Generals from the Region 12 race. The Vikings were the first to score in the game when they ran for a TD with 3:05 left to play in the first quarter. Then late in the first half, Lee's quarterback Mike Crockett, passed 41 yards to Dewayne Friend, which set up the only General touchdown of the game. Two plays later Mike Crockett ran the hall in for a score. B. B. Cooper's PAT failed, and Lee trailed 7-6 at the half. The Vikings scored twice more during the second half, and the score of the Generals' last game of the '79-80 season was Walker County 20 — Lee 6. Sports 187 Bottom. Left to Right: Sammy Bono. Johnny Alan. Wallace Peacock. Bubba Winkles. Rip Patton. Martin Scissom. Charles Moody. Tommy Albright. Tim lx vcll. Mike Hunter. Antonio Ellison. Charlie Watson. Mark Hawkins. Second Row: Scott McDaniels. Andy Hinson. Mike Lewis. George Foreman. Steve Cornelius, Tommy Lanier. Angelo Johnson, B. B. Cooper. John Hoffman. Howard Avers, Edgar Moore. Roger Grider. Bruce Reynolds. Alan Daniels, Milton Moore. Third Row: Craig Warren. Jeff Wild. Patrick Moore, Mike Stuckey. Mike Crockett, Mark Green. Rickey Kilgore. Boyd Bankston. Tony Buchanan, Steve Sobieske. Thomas Balentine. George Lankford. Scott Alburl. David Edwards. Fourth Row: Billy McCutcheon. Jimmy Cook. Bryant Foster, Willard Scissum. Bobby Roberts. Randy Wright. Rickey Moore. Greg Hall. David Blackburn, Darell Burton. Greg Leslie. Wayne Friend. Ken Sinvard. Coaches Above left: Coach Yeary and G ach Deaton signal in the next play. Coaches, left to right: Ricky Davidson. Johnny Walters. Onree Jackson, Jerry Bradley. Chuck Yeary . Eddie Deaton. Sitting: Head Coach Glen Nunley. Managers: Todd Wann. Glen Nunley. Charlie W'atson. Mark Hawkins. Tommy Kilgore. Alan Gilliam. David Moody. Junior Varsity Terry Hampton. Richard Clardy, Joe Robinson. Gray Powell, Marcus Lanier. John Dodson, Scott Terrell. Billy Gentry. Ruben Burruss. John Bannister. Kent Sharp. Kenny Watson, Harold Student. Eddy Stevens, Jimmy Highs. Steve Wright. Jeff Wild, Tyron Burruss. Steve Klimek. Ronnie Norton,Mike McCreless. John Moore. Vic Ellison. Ronald Grider. Marshall Fletcher. Scott Landers, Bobby Beach. Generals Capture Freshman Crown Reggie Smith. Pappy Draper. Mike Norton. Chris Meyhan. Patrick Franklin. Terry Allen. Todd Brooks. Stan Statum. Rodney Zielinski. Micheal Emmons. Mike Reed. Harold Turner. Camron Shiekio. Carl Conley, Bvrom W illiams. Mike Easterling. Jew Sparkman. Oscar Sanders. Jerry Ford, Marvin Hughes. Bobby Sias. Forrest Oats. Anthony Preyor. Brett Ayers. Preston Hayes. Trent Sharp. Jerry Schrimsher. Rod Roberts. Chuck McCutcheon. Keith Prince, Joey Flanders. Eric Teapool. Dary l Owens. Gary Lankford. James Malone, Stewart Bice. ll went down to the last game of the season, but Lee clinched the city freshman football title with a 27-8 win over Huntsville at Goldsmith-Schiffman Field. Lee, who finished 6-1-1, entered the contest needing a win to remain ahead of Johnson in the city standings and fleet-footed Terry Allen assured they got just that. Lee is coached by Rickv Davidson and Buster Douthit. Sports 189 Seniors Sammy Bone- Mike Crockett Tommy Albright David Edwards Bryant Foster Wayne Friend Mark Green Bottom Row. Left to Right: Mike Hunter. Tim Lovell. Milton Moore, Tommy Albright. Bruce Reynolds, Mike Cneckrtt. Second Row: Thomas Balentine, Angelo Johnson. David Edwards. Mark Green, Sammy Bone. Roge r Grider. David Foreman. Stand- ing: Charlie Watson. Greg Leslie, Wayne Friend. Ken Sinyarel. Randy Wright. Bobby Roberts. Bryant Foster, Scott Alluirl. Mark Hawkins. Mike Hunter Angelo Johnson Greg Leslie Milton Moore- Scoreboard Varsity 6-4-0 Lee Lee 24 vs. Lee 17 vs. Lee 14 vs. Leo 11 vs. Lee 21 vs. Leo 21 vs. Leo 27 vs. Loo 33 vs. Loo 28 vs. Loo 6 vs. Opponent Bradshaw 21 Won Berry 24 Lost Johnson 21 Lost Huntsville 27 Lost Jeff Davis 15 Won Coffee 6 Won Grissom 15 Won Austin 6 Won Butler 13 Won Walker Co. 20 Lost Junior Varsity 1-5-0 Lee Opponent Lee 0 vs. Grissom 12 Lost Loo 14 vs. Butler 6 Won Loo 6 vs. Grissom 20 Lost Loo 20 vs. Johnson 32 Lost Leo 0 vs. Johnson 22 Lost Loo 12 vs. Huntsville 19 Lost ] Fres. imen 6-1-. L Lee Opponent Lee 26 vs. Butler 0 Won Leo 20 vs. Grissom 8 Won Loo 22 vs. Butler 6 Won Leo 12 vs. Grissom 14 Lost Lee , 8 vs. Huntsville 0 Won Leo 6 vs. Johnson 0 Won Leo 6 vs. Johnson 6 Tied Loo 27 vs. Huntsville 8 Won City Champions Sports 191 Varsity Basketball The General’s '79 80 basketball team proved to have an exceptional season. Getting off to a slow start, they made up for the loss with big wins over Butler and Johnson. Although their final record was not outstanding, Lee’s team must l e congratulated for their determination and pride. Coach Jerry Dugan commented on the players’ hard work and their good attitude. The starting team was mostly made up of younger play- ers, with only two Seniors. The tough schedule did not allow for many wins, but gave the young team experience for the future years. Coach Dugan wishes to thank the stu- dents for their support of the team whether they won or lost. Coach Dugan From Left to Right: Karl Bynum. Melvin Wesley. Rickey Moon , Kevin Griffis. Geary Shotts. Top Row: Bryant Foster, Jay Moore. Barry Solo- man, Wayne Friend, Coach Dugan. Not Pictured: Bruce Til l s and B. B. Cooper. 192 Sport Generals March Over Butler and Johnson Earl Bynum, Sr. B.B. Cooper, Jr. Coach Dugan goes over game strategy. Bryant Foster, Sr. Dewayne Friend, Jr. Kevin Griffis, Sr. Jay Moore. Soph. Ricky Moore. Jr. Barry Soloman. Jr. Bruce Tibbs, Sr. Melvin Westly, Sr. Sports 193 Generals in Action Senior Earl Bynum shoots from side court. Senior Dewayne Friend learns to overcome such obsta cles as long arms. Senior Bryant Foster executes perfect form in jump shot. 194 Sports Sr. Bruce Tibbs High Scorer in Johnson Game Jr. Barry Solomon shoots a foul shot. Sr. Bruce Tibbs gets two. Jr. B. B. Cooper struggles to get ball off. Sports 195 Generals Junior-Varsity Basketball Team Coach Walter’s Junior Varsity bas- ketball team made many improve- ments after many setbacks. Todd Frankenfield, an outstanding player, was injured at Christmastime. This year's team did such things as beat- ing Huntsville High in an overtime thriller. The team consisted of all sophomores with the exception of Keith Layne who is a Junior. Junior Varsity: Back Row, Left to Right: Melvin Lanier, Steve Tallyn, Cary Otten. Ben Login, Keith Layne, Todd Frankenfield. John Walter — roach. Front Row, Left to Right: Paul Sprader, Terry Daniel, David Boyett, Greg Lankford, Billy Kauffman. General’s Freshman Basketball Team This year’s Freshman team cer- tainly will give Varsity Basketball Coach Dugan a good many future prospects. Under the direction of Coach Onree Jackson, the Freshman team has beaten Johnson, Butler, and Huntsville. Among some of the more notable players are: Roger Wright who averages 14 points a game; Pappy Draper is the next high scorer. 196 Sports Freshman: Back Row, Left to Right: David Wilson, Reggie Smith. Roger Wright. Tim Howard, David Roth, Gary Lankford, James Draper, Onree Jackson — coach. Front Row, Left to Right: Terry Allen, Man ic Hughes, Louis Sprader, Carl Conley. Lady Generals Score High Sharon Chunn Sharon Conely Pam Dorsey Regina Flakes Joan Martin Leigh Marrero Jaekie Flak« s Laurie Roach Marcia Seal Barhra Turner t Faye Wesley Athletics 197 Coach Roberson Has Successful Year Man ia Seal goes after rebound. Jr. Ixiurie Roach waves good-bye to Itaskethall. Sr. Regina Rakes shoots from the foul line. Joan Marin tries skill at scoring. 198 Sports Girls Varsity Basketball Bottom: Coach Marshall, Sharon Chunn. Sharon Conerly. Doris Haygood. Faye Westlt. Barbra Turner, Coach Roberson. Top: Sharon Bishop Storekeeper, Joan Martin. Laurie Roach. Jackie Flakes, Regina Flakes, Man ia Seals. Leigh Marrero. Meliane McWorter. Donna Sandiage — Scorekeeper. Not Pic- tured: Toy McLemore — Scorekeeper. The year started off on a good foot for the Girl’s Varsity basketball team with their win at the Arab Tournament. Their coach, Robbie Roberson, stated that there were some early disappointing losses at the beginning of the season but they came back with seven wins in a row in late December and January. The highlight of the season was their first time triumph over Johnson. There were only two Seniors starting this year, so the future looks bright for the upcoming season. Regina Flakes powers the hall toward the goal. Laurie Roach jumps high to sh«K t. Sports 199 Regina Flakes goes after rebound. Pam Dorsey has bright future ahead. Girls Junior-Varsity Basketball Team The Girl's J.V. Basketball team is coached by Sue Mar- shall. With her guidance, they came from a new rough-edged group of girls, to an improved team with a bright future. The girls worked hard but since there are only two city teams, they did not have much compe- tition. Spirit and hard work have given the Girl's J.V. team a lot to look forward to. Junior Varsity: From Left to Right: Sharon Chunn, Faye Westly, Pam Dorsey, Sharon Conely. Top: Coach Roberson, Vickie Thompson, Doris Hay- good, Wendy McCuiston, Susan Oliver, Terry Gibson, Coach Marshall. 200 Sport Basketball Scoreboard Varsity Girls Boys Lee 53 vs. 31 Albertville Lee 52 vs. 80 Scottsboro Lee 51 vs. 36 Arab Lee 73 vs. 85 Bradshaw Lee 36 vs. 48 Austin Lee 43 vs. 46 Johnson Lee 43 vs. 36 Scottsboro Lee 88 vs. 74 Gurley Lee 57 vs. 35 Grissom Lee 47 vs. 56 Huntsville Lee 46 vs. 50 Huntsville Lee 49 vs. 69 Butler Lee 48 vs. 73 Bradshaw Lee 48 vs. 47 Johnson Lee 42 vs. 43 Johnson Lee 55 vs. 57 Grissom Lee 49 vs. 37 Butler Lee 76 vs. 55 Austin Lee 86 vs. 50 Gurley Lee 58 vs. 59 Coffee Lee 50 vs. 36 Gurley Lee 52 vs. 59 Huntsville Lee 48 vs. 27 Scottsboro Lee 86 vs. 63 Hartselle Lee 49 vs. 48 Huntsville Lee 61 vs. 41 Austin Lee 49 vs. 34 Butler Lee 55 vs. 53 Decatur Lee 66 vs. 50 Johnson Lee 59 vs. 60 Coffee Lee 34 vs. 42 Austin Lee 50 vs. 57 Bradshaw Lee 62 vs. 36 Grissom Lee 75 vs. 51 Grissom Lee 58 vs. 50 Coffee Lee 51 vs. 52 Arab Lee 39 vs. 46 Huntsville Lee 106 vs. 78 Gurley Lee 62 vs. 31 Grissom Lee 44 vs. 65 Decatur Junior Varsity Freshmen Boys Lee 59 vs. 62 Buckhorn Lee 68 vs. 53 Scottsboro Lee 73 vs. 70 Bradshaw Lee 51 vs. 59 Johnson Lee 41 vs. 53 Butler Lee 59 vs. 67 Gurley Lee 62 vs. 60 Huntsville Lee 41 vs. 43 Butler Lee 49 vs. 57 Grissom Lee 52 vs. 41 Austin Lee 40 vs. 48 Coffee Lee 62 vs. 65 Huntsville Lee 73 vs. 41 Hartsville Lee 61 vs. 44 Austin Lee 68 vs. 88 Decatur Girls Lee 33 vs. 32 Scottsboro Lee 26 vs. 39 Hazel Green Lee 41 vs. 22 Gurley Lee 30 vs. 23 Gurley Lee 28 vs. 30 Scottsboro Lee 30 vs. 35 Hazel Green Lee 28 vs. 32 Grissom Lee 40 vs. 42 Decatur Lee 30 vs. 31 Grissom Boys Lee 56 vs. 37 Scottsboro Lee 45 vs. 62 Johnson Lee 60 vs. 33 Butler Lee 81 vs. 53 Scottsboro Lee 52 vs. 45 Huntsville Lee 47 vs. 24 Butler Lee 48 vs. 44 Johnson Lee 40 vs. 44 Grissom Lee 59 vs. 53 Austin Lee 42 vs. 41 Grissom Lee 40 vs. 39 Huntsville Freshmen Win City Championship Tlu freshman basketball team captured the city championship by beating Huntsville 40 to 39, then later won the Region Tourna- ment. From the Region Tournament, they advanced to the North- ern Division of the State Freshman Basketball Tournament. They won the first two games of the tournament and lost in the finals to Westlawn by 4 points. Sports 201 Generals Varsity Wrestling Team This year’s wrestling team added a new dimension; Coach Chuck Yeary. He along with Coach Jerry Bradley put together a young team with only three of twelve being Seniors. The wrestling team had to make up for the deficit in experience through hard work at practice. Among those leading the team this year were the Sr. captains Angelo Johnson (185) and Brian Chunn (128). Bottom: Left to Right: Tommy Lanier. Brian Chunn. Marcus Lanier. Rickey Humphrey. Mark Walton. Joe Robinson. Top Row: Willard Scissum. Buck Buchanan, Angelo Johnson, Coach Yeary . Matt Black. Aninias Maydrv, Thomas Balentine. Sr. Tommy Balentine takes control of the situation. 202 Sports Sr. Angelo Johnson and Sr. Brian Chunn. Coach Chuck Yeary Guides Young Team Ricky Humphrey shows his aggressiveness. Senior Brian Chunn sets up next move. Senior Angelo Johnson controls opponent. Sophomore Tommy I anier puts opponent asleep in a cradle. Sports 203 Sophomore Joe Robinson goes for a pin. Sophomore Marcus Lanier tries to regain control of his foot. 1979-1980 Varsity Generals 98 lbs. Joe Robinson, Sophomore 119 lbs. Rickey Humphrey. Junior 138 lbs. Tommy Balentine. Senior 204 Sports 105 lbs. Mark Walton. Sophomore 126 lbs. Brian Chunn. Senior 145 lbs. Keith Prim e, Freshman 132 lbs. Tommy Lanier. Sophomore 155 lbs. Matt Black, Freshman Are Led by Seniors 167 lbs. Tony Buchanan. Freshman 185 lbs. Angelo Johnson. Sr. Hwt. Willard Scissum. Jr. Junior-Varsity Wrestling Team First Row: John Bannister. Bo Carr. T«mI«I Wann. Srrontl Row: Richard Clardy. Joe Dotson, Jeff Harris. Sam Davidson. Derrick Potts. Third Row: Carl Cramblet. Mike Emmons, Eric Tcj ool, Wayne Ford. Kenneth Payton. The Junior Varsity Squad is led by Coach Jerry Bradley. They in addition to having matches of their own, help pre- pare varsity members for Region and State Tourna- ments. They also help run the Lee High Invitational Tourna- ment. These young gentlemen are truly a vital part of our wrestling program. Next year many will stepup into the var- sity ranks. Sports 205 I The Swimming Team is coached by Phil Drake. They have made a lot of improve- ments this year. One improvement is the fact they out swam Austin in an outstanding meet. Senior Danny Cowley stands out as one of the best swimmers on the team. Swim Team Mike Kimborough lakes a break after a hard swim. Doug Johnson refreshes himself in the pool Christy Baker gets ready for next meet. Front Row: From Left to Right: Christy Baker. Wendy MeCuiston. Mary Anne Sutherland. Annette Armstrong. Coaeh Drake. Seeond Row: From Left to Right: Mark Quarles, Owen Phillips, Joel Mulli- gan. Mike Worley, Danny Cowley. Mike Kimborough. Chris Moore. Tom Rice. Fourth Row. From Left to Right: Doug Johnson. Bobby Spiegle. Erie Guerin. F.rin Jones. Not Pictured: Scott Alburl, Nancy Vietch. Cindy Johnson. Mary Anne Prewitt. 206 Sports Soccer Team Bottom, Left to Right: Hamid Riasati. Olan Phillips, Steve Richmond. Karl Upton. Ned Vaughn. Ben Ezel. Vahid Riasati. Donnie Smart!. Second Row: Coach Charles Cambell, Johnny Pope. David Penny. Moshen Roozitalab, Can Glenn. Craig Stafford. Ricky Cole. In the recent years. Soccer has been a growing sport all over America. Lee was no exception. Soccer at Lee is drawing more and more support. This year's team drew it's leadership from its 3 All-City senior members: David Penny. Ricky Cole, and Moshen Roozitalab. Under the direction of Coach Charles Campbell, this year’s team accomplished many things, such as beating Huntsville High who has always been king of the mountain. Olan Phillips 2nd Team All-City. Soccer team sets up its offensive tactics. Lee Adds Three to All City Soccer Team David Penny. Most Valuable Player Moshen Roozitalab. Best Offensive Player Ricky Cole. Best Defensive Player Sports 207 Lady Generals Score Best Record Ever Bottom. Left to Right: Angie Gentry. Pam Dorsey. Marie Dupree, Marica Seal. Melanie Lewis, Kim Lawson. Top Row: Prieilla Baker. Gwen Curry. Donna Hariiage, Jill Bright. Leigh Marrero. Beverly Lankford. Jeaneane Moore There was a tremendous amount of, effort behind this year’s Lady General Volleyball team. Much of that effort w. given by Coach Moore, who also was ; great asset in putting together this particu ' lar section. A big salute goes out to Mis Moore for her help. To say that this year’s Volleyball team worked hard would be an understatement. They went through many rugged hours of practice. The results can be seen in their record of ten wins and three losses. They lost to Huntsville twice and a squeaker to Coffee. They placed 2nd in the city. This year’s volleyball team was truly the most out- standing ever to come out of Lee. One added plus is next year's team will only lose 2 seniors, thus returning 10 regular players. 208 Sports Scoreboard 10-3-0 Johnson 15-9 15-5 Won Grissom 15-13 15-6 Won Butler 15-11 15-17 Won Austin 15-3 15-12 Won Brewer 15-3 15-8 Won Huntsville 15-4 15-7 Lost Grissom 15-0,15-5 15-8 Won Butler 15-7 15-10 Won Russelville 15-9,15-11 15-8 Won Huntsville 15-7 15-11 Lost Coffee 15-12 15-12 Won Coffee 15-12 14-16,14-16 Lost Johnson 15-12 15-8 Won m■ Left to Right: Marica Seal. Leigh Marrero, Marii- Dupree. Left to Right: Jillian Bernck, Carol Foster. Suzanne Gilmore. Marica Seal Captures Many Different Titles Among the many honors awarded to Marica Seal this year were: All-City, All-Regional and Best Offensive Player. Another award which was voted on by her teammates was Most Valuable Player.” That truly is a tremendous compli- ment coming from a team loaded with so much talent. W f Q FA SON OF THANKFULNESS ■■■■■■ Sports 209 Awards B« l Defensive Pla cr Marie Dupree Bc t Defensive Player Leigh Marrero B« M Offensive Player Marica Seal Most Improved Player Pam Dorsey Most Valuable Player Marica Seal All that practice pays off on this particular point. Team strategy is planned. Marie Dupree studies Marica Seal’s perfect form. Lady Generals 1979-80 Volleyball Team Prisilla Baker. Sr. Jill Bright. Soph. Gvten Curry. Jr. 210 Sports Thanks to Donna Hardage. Fn sh. Hinton for Supplying Marie Dupree, Soph. All-City Beverly Lankford. Sr. All Candid Shots Angie Gentry . Soph. Kim Lawson. Fresh. 1979-1980 Senior Cheerleaders Debbie Hood — Co-Captain Carrie Klonowski Lisa Grider The eight girls on this page have worked diligently during this past year to promote a feeling of pride and spirit among the students at Lee. A great salute goes to these girls for all they have done for the student body. Mary Ann Prewitt Dianna Grider Nancy Vietch 212 Sports Varsity Cheerleaders The cheerleaders attended Univer- sity of Tennessee NCA Cheerleading Camp with about 100 squads. They won the Award of Excellence for the third year in a row, also won the Spirit Award which is only given to one school. This is the first year I e has ever won this award. The squad has received a Su wrior Blue Riblton at every evaluation. Top left. Kneeling: Tara Cremin. Michelle Miller. Standing: Kim Kulas. Left side: Susan Tucker. Nancy Vietch, Leigh Ann Easterling. Right side: Mary Anne Prewitt. Diana Grider. Stacy Tepool. Going Up: Debbie Hood. Carrie Klonowski. Lisa Grider. Top right, First Row: Susan Tucker, Nancy Vietch. Second Row: Diana Grider. Leigh Anne Easterling, Stacey Tepool, Mary Prewitt, Kim Kulas. Thin! Row: Tara Cremin, Michelle Miller, Carrie Klonow- ski. Top Row: Lisa Grider ami Debbie Hood. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Left to Hifshl: Belinda Cochran. Lisa Price. Stephania Carriger. Cindy Johnson (Co-captain). Lori Beddingfield. Diane Sharp. Barbie Patterson (Captain). Merit! Cut- cliffe. 214 Sports Freshman Cheerleaders Top picture. Left to Right: Ga la Buchanan. Angela Faulkner. Fran Floyd. Sherri Lankford. Top to Bottom: Aim Allen. Denise Prew- itt. Valerie Carter. Tammy St. Clair. Bottom picture. Left to Right: Valerie Carter. Fran Floyd. Angela Faulkner. Sherri Lankford. Gayla Buchanan. Amy Allen, and Tammy St. Clair. Al the end of the Fall season, all fall sports have a banquet where the most outstanding and valuable players are recognized. Football games make up the main part of this early season and the awards given were well deserved. The Freshmen football players were given certificates by their coaches. Buster” Douthit. Ricky Davidson, and Doyce Steele. The varsity team was awarded bars for their hard work by their coaches Glen Nunley. Chuck Yeary, John Walter. Jerry Bradley. Onree Jackson, and Eddie Deaten. Several players were awarded trophies for their special talents. Among the awards and receivers were: Outstanding Linebacker— Mike Hunter. Most Valuable Player— Ricky Moore. Best Offensive Lineman — Willard Scissum. Best Defensive Lineman George Langford. Outstanding Defensive Back — Greg Leslie. Outstanding Receiver — DeWayne Friend, Outstanding Running Back — B. B. Cooper, and Most Improved — Bruce Rey nolds. The Howard Cornelius Award was given to Mike Crockett and the Permanent Captains were Randy Wright and DeWayne Friend. Several of Lee's players were picked for All-City. These were Ricky Moore. Willard Scissum. George Langford. Grig Leslie. B. B. Cooper. Randy Wright, DeWayne Friend, Mike Crockett. and Mark Green. Fall Sports Center Above: Senior football players assemble. Above: Head Coach, Glen Nunley can not express how he feels after receiving a plaque from the team. Left: Mike Hunter is awarded Outstanding Linebacker. Below: Freshmen football player. Henry Rice receives certificate from Grach Ricky Davidson. Below Middle: The Banquet was decorated brightly. Banquet Although Football is given the most support during the fall season, there are several other outstanding sport which were recognized at the banquet. Soccer was coached by Charles Campbell. During their great season, three players showed their talents and were rewarded for all their hard work. David Penney was chosen the Most Valuable Player. Mohsen Roo .italab was chosen the Best Offensive Player, while Ricky Cole was chosen Best Defensive Player. Grach Jerry Dugan led the girls and boy's cross country team to a winning season. The Most Valuable Runners were Donna Sandidge and Eddy Stevens. Volleyball is another s|K rt honored at the Fall S|H rts Banquet. The B« st Defensive players were Leigh Marrero and Marie Dupree. The Best Offensive Player was Marcia Seal, while Marie Dupree was awarded the Most Supportive Player. The Most Improved Player was Pam Dorsey, and Man ia Seal was chosen the Most Valuable Player. Above Picture: Kim Kulas and Debbie Hood present Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts with a plaque from the cheerleaders. Left: Donna Sandidge is chosen Most Valuable Runner in cross country competition. Below: ’Buster Douthit presents Charles Moody with a plaque for his services. Pictures The years Hi m I fl by as if they were sii omk This salute to the Lav High Sc hool Generals has only touched the surface of the many unique qualities and outstanding capabilities of the individuals it contains. There are so many factors which multiply to show tin- high standards of the School itself. The students, administration and the entire staff have proven that Generals are unique- they really do care. This has Iwen seen in many situations. Left: Seniors. Denise Gregory and Ja ne Owen. work hard to perfect their dance steps in one of Lee’s Physical Education programs. Middle: Mr . Sue Marshall takes a breather between classes. Right: Eugene Fletcher spends long hours practicing for tiand try-outs. 218 Features Depicting Moments of Our Lives . . . The combination of tin efforts of both the students and staff is what lias made this car so successful. Homecoming, a major activit) of the car. is a prime example. Students. facullv. administrative members, parents, maintenance staff and important jn-ople such as Waldrop Studios and the police all came together to present the biggest and best dance ever. This ahilitv to work as a unit is a fine example of the Generals wish to be one in Itodv and in spirit. Left: Senior. Limb Kennamer. amt Mr. Bob Barrus. study a new edition of the In-General. Middle: Junior. Lee Ann Yeager, works endlessly on a typing assignment. Left: Senior. Julie Smith, explains toCoaeh Ricky Davidson that An Editor's ork is Never Dime. Features 219 For Some; The Beginning This year marks the beginning of a never-lo-be forgotten four years for the Freshmen, and the end of an exciting four years of high school for the Class of '80. Yet, for the Seniors, it also ends the long pathway leading to graduation and opens the door to the exciting world of college. Top Right: Greg Pope practices for the hundredth time. Top Left: Cindy Lakebrink takes a moment to sort out her locker. Middle Right: Senior. Susan Tucker — OOOMM!! Bottom Left: Freshmen are excited about getting to go to the library . Bottom Right: Choral members. Becky Ross and Michcal Thomas, put umph into their performance. 220 Features For Others; The End Though there is often competition between classes and each class believes they are number one, everyone pulls together during the important times to keep the Lee Generals on top. Unity is the mark of a great school, and the Generals are a perfect example of unity. Top Left: Carole Kennamore tries to make a friend show her the love letter. Top Right: Seniors Rene Darnell and Lisa Holcomb attempt to pass the time before the Beauty Walk by learning how to read. Bottom Left: Phillip Stallcup prays before taking his Chemistry exam. Bottom Right: Can you tell which way the ping-pong ball is going? Features 221 Good-bye 1980 222 Closing Editor’s Closing Dear Generals, The time has come to make the final message to each of you. The staff has spent endless hours striving to make the 1980 edition of the Silver ■)rr a sPe al ar|d unique publication. It is very difficult to capture all of those special occasions, events, or activities which each of us hold so dear, but we feel that this year's Salute to the Generals has covered the important highlights of this school year. Each page holds an important message — whether it be a picture of a close friend, or a meaningful headline at the top of the page giving special recognition to your class. Putting together a yearbook is a tremendous task. Thanks to a hard working staff, a dedicated sponsor (Mrs. Vandiver), and Taylor Publishing Company, we were able to pool our ideas and apply them to the formation of this edition. We sincerely hope that everyone who takes the time to read this year’s publication will become closer to Lee High School, and proud to be associated with it. Generals, good luck with every goal you have set. We hope you all have a pleasant today, and a meaningful tomorrow. God Bless You All. Sincerely, Julie Smith Silver Sabre Editor 1980 Our special thanks goes to Mrs. Vandiver for her time and patience. We also appreciate Mr. Jim Robbins from Taylor Publishing Company for the many trips and constant help he has given to the staff. Last, but certainly, not the least; thank you Waldrup Studio! Closing 223 Phone 837-5241 Airs+ream Argosy Starcraft Pace Arrow Jamboree Rockwood Trans-Van Santana CAMPER SALES, INC. 2405 Jordan Lane 226 Advertisements Keep the General Spirit Going! Compliments of: THE LEE HIGH SCHOOL KEY CLUB O' Jewelers 3014 No. Memorial Parkway North Side Plaza Shopping Center Personal 852-6640 Service Herman (Chiz) Eugenia Chisholm Support Your Local Jeweler JCumpfiin Stained Stass STAINEO GLASS WINDOWS BEVELED GLASS TIFFANY STYLE LAMPS REPAIRS SUPPLIES O Vaynz 116 Oakwood Avr. Huntsville. Ala. 35811 PHONE 539 0532 or 534-4252 JZancs ( i i i ' Jutmor Jtrfm ('Mr Carpers ‱ Drapes ‱ Vinyl ‱ Wallpaper ‱ Accessories Phone (205) 539-8451 1201 Church Street N.W. Huntsville, AL 35801 Advertisements 227 Residential Commercial Industrial Free Estimates ELECTRONIC CO., INC. 2320 N. Memorial Parkway Huntsville, Alabama 534 0412 534-0877 HORST'S FLOWERS OF HUNTSVILLE, INC. For those not content with the ordinary Adreene Wainscott Phone 534-5604 Manager 2518 No. Memorial Parkway Huntsville, Alabama BROOKS COLLIER, INC. Farm Garden Center 401 Washington St. N. Huntsville, Alabama 536 0734 2004 ANDMW JACKSON WAY PHONE 539-820) HUNTSVILLE, ALA 35811 Pig «Hut PIZZA HUT 2 241 7 North Pa-kwa PARKWAY SHELL SERVICE STATION 1221 N. Memorial Parkway Phone:534-9103 Complete Automotive Service Owner: Jim Luna 228 Advertisements AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE AWAW Replacement Parts For All Cars Complete Electric and Carburetor Service Phone 534 3525 415 Meridian St. No. Huntsville, Ala. 35801 BILL PENNY MOTOR CONTINENTAL CARS, INC. LEE BENTLEY CHRYSLER RAY PEARMAN LINCOLN MERCURY WOODY ANDERSON FORD UNIVERSAL V.W. BOB TABB CADILLAC HUNTSVILLE DODGE ROYAL CHEVROLET SMITH PONTIAC STOCKTON MOTORS MEW CAR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION . . . The members of the Huntsville New Car Dealers Association would like to wish the 1979 Seniors a very Happy and Prosperous Future . . . Advertisements 229 OWENS BARBERSHOP «SJt 2004 Andrew Jackson Way Phone: 533-0763 m 71 heel IfanAe. HUDSON'S SMALL ENGINES Sales Service 209 Oak wood Ave. HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA 35811 Featuring Wheel Horse and Jacobsen Lawn Equipment HUNTSVILLE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. P. O. BOX S ‱ HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA 35804 ERNEST HUDSON Owner Phone 539-7940 RAINBOW SKATING ARENA 707 Arcadia Circle The New Disco Do it on Skates! IP TOCO BELL (205) 539 2700 Compliments of TACO BELL WHOLESALE TROPHIES, INC. 4 Locations to Serve You P.O. Box 3223 2405 B N. Memorial Parkway Huntsville, AL 35810 230 Advertisements Our Deep Appreciation to: WALDRUP STUDIO For the Time and Effort They Gave Toward Supplying Our Photographic Needs THANK YOU!!! Portraits, Weddings 204 Governors Drive Huntsville, Alabama Phone 539-8113 ABK Alpha Beta Kappa sorority consists of 28 girls and 4 big brothers. The main goal is sisterhood. Unity is accomplished through numerous activities. These include slumber parties, hayrides. Christmas banquet, and cookouts. This year a tea for the alumni was given along with the annual Spring and Fall rush teas. The underclassmen had a banquet for Senior members. The trip to Panama City Beach was the highlight of the year. Officers: 1st Row: Historian. Lisa Landers; Chaplain Allison Dawkins; Secretary, Beth Rogers; Treasurer, Ester Hoff- man; Vice-President. Becky Ross; President. Denise Gregory. 2nd Row: Sophomore Representative, la rri Hall; Sen- ior Representative. Gail Gallagher. Junior Representative. Lori Hall. 1st Row: Denise Gregory, Carol Jack- son, Dinah Downs. Donna Darwin. Michelle Sharp. Beth Rogers. Alha Ballard. Ester Hoffman. Lori Hall. Debbie Bouroughs. Cindy Scott, Ia ri F  gg, Lisa Landers. Tina Everett. 2nd Row: Timmy Lovell, Kondra Asbom. Becky Ross. Gail Gallagher. Jill Byrge. Mike Crockett. Katie Holland, Becky Lcitch. Allison Dawkins, John Hoff- man. - 232 Advertisements Alpha Beta Kappa 1st Row: Lori Fogg. Dinah Downs. Allison Daw- kins. Becky Leiteh. Denise Gregory. Mirhelle Sharp. Donna Darwin. Carol Jackson. Lori Hall. 2ml Row: Kondra Asborn, Tina Everett. Atha Bal- lard. Cindy Srott. Lisa Landers. Becky Ross. Beth Rogers. Timmy Lovell. Debbie Bouroughs. 3rd Row: John Hoffman. Jill Bvrge, Gail Gallagher. Katie Holland, Ester Hoffman. Mike Crockett. Seniors: 1st Row: Gail Gallagher. Katie Holland. Jill Bvrge. Ester Hoffman. Denise Gregory. 2nd Row: Mike Crockett. Timmy Lovell. Advertisements 233 REID ACE HARDWARE 2402 North Memorial Parkway Huntsville, Alabama 35810 Phone 536-2616 Paints and Varnishes — Garden Supplies Advertisements ' 235 DUNCAN ACADEMY OF COSMETOLOGY We Cut Men's and Women's Hair!! We Love You Generals! ANCHOR CLUB 1979- Barbara Bennett Kelly Bennett Benlta Bowen Sheila Brown Lore Campbell Jan Clark Jenny Core Nelda Daniel Rene Darnell Linda Donlin Denise Gregory Dianna Grider Lisa Grider Lana Grubbs Debbie Hood Linda Kennemer Dedicated to: Anchor Seniors Carrie Klonowski Karen King Kim Kulas Melody Lancaster Teresa Leary Lisa LeBas Tina McClendon Jayen Owen 1980 Deborah Rickies Jan Shine Tammy Spears Doty Spurgeon Marcia Stegall Susan Tucker Mancy Veitch Denise Worlund Free Estimates All Type Flooring SCHRIMSHER PEARSON Southeastern Flooring Co. 710 Andrew Jackson Way 536 6603 Inlaid — Tile, Parquet Carpet Ed Pearson Bob Schrimsher Good Luck Class of 1980! CROSS JEWELERS___________________ Since 1892 The Mall 534-7364 Parkway City 533-6903 Advertisements 237 II AD || The Delta Debs can be distinguished by the blue and gray jerseys they wear. Not only are they the oldest sorority but they strive to instill in each girl the goal of promoting lasting friendships. They plan various get togethers including hayrides, spend-the night parties, various dinners and their annual Senior Cookout honoring their Seniors. Many money making projects are done to finance their annual trip to Florida under the supervision of Li and Bob Parcus. Delta Debs typifies the meaning of the word sisterhood and to be a part of their sorority is to have main lasting memories of tin friendship and laughter shared by each member. Officers: Front Row. L« fl to Right: Tina McLendon. Chaplain: Annette Valen- tine. Vice-President; Tamm Howard. Sgl.-at-Arms; Robin Rhoden. Sr. Repre- sentative. Back Row. Left to Right: Dot Spurgeon. Secretary: Maryanne Prewitt. President: Nancy Veilch, Historian: Benita Bowen. Treasurer; Melinda Carter. Junior Representative. Not Pictured: Cindy I kehrink. Soph- omore Representative. Above: Front Row. Left-Right:Terrie Pierce. Robin Rhoden. Snoopy. Shirley Payne, Nancy Veiteh. Annette Valentine. Tammy Howard. Gallic Hopkins, Gina Hunter. 2nd Row: Tina McLendon. Doty Spurgeon, Tracy Hardin. Steve Cornelius. Lisa Dickens. Lois Lankston. Sherry Drake. Cindy Lakebrink. 3rd Row: Jan MeGehee. Mary Owens. Susan Prewitt. Gina Smith. 4th Row: Benita Bowen. Todd Frankenfield. Tommy Albright. Maryanne Prewitt. Jo Donna Brown. Marcia Martin. Sandy Couch. Melinda Carter. Terrie Bcllairs. Shanda Hall. 238 Sororities -I Dianna C Vbbic1 M ‱ ■:. t . 1 1 | — KSO F Kappa Sigma Omega began this year with new jerseys which are blue with white lettering. Their members take pride in being the smallest sorority, but they also consider themselves the closest. KSO participated in filling stockings for Christmas Charities. Their plans for this spring and summer include car washes, doughnut sales and other fund raising projects to help support a Spring Rush, a trip to Six Flags and their annual trip to Panama City Beach, Florida. Each member is especially excited about this trip and the time to be shared with their sorority sisters. KSO Officers. 1979-1980: Top to Bottom. Left to Right: Janet Stone. President; Kelly Bice. Vicc-Pres.; Susie Willeams, Sec.; Barbara Bennett, Historian; Sherry Wade, Soph. Rep.; Kelly Bennct, Treasurer; Lore Campbell. Chaplain; Sharron Bishop, Party Girl; Cindy Bice, Sgt.-at-Arms; Melanie McWhorter. Jr. Rep. KSO Seniors, 1979-1980: Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Janet Stone. Sonya Totcky, Jan Clark. Lore Campbell, Cindy Bice, Susie Williams, Kelly Bennett, Barbara Ben- net, Sharron Bishop. 242 Sorority KSO Members 1979 1980 Left to Right: Kelly Bennett. Betty Smith (Sponsor), Sharron Bishop. Mela- nie McWhorter, Susie Williams, Lore Campbell, Yvette Hammar. Beth Coashon. Janet Stone. Kelly Bice. Sherry Wade, Sonya Totcky. Mary Lebas, Cindy Bice. Jan Clark. Amy Smith, Barbara Bennett, Anita Stone (Sponsor). When you're down and troubled and you need some love and care, and nothing is going right; close your eyes and think of me and soon I will be there to brighten up even your darkest night. If the sky above you should grow dark and full of clouds — and that old north wind should begin to blow, keep your head together and call my name out loud, and soon you'll hear me knocking at your door_ You just call out my name, and you'll know wherever I am, Winter, spring, summer, or fall, all you've got to do is call, and I'll be there. You've got a friend! 244 Advertisements Advertisements 245 AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE AWAK Replacement Parts For All Cars Complete Electric and Carburetor Service Phone 534 3525 415 Meridian St. No. Huntsville, Ala. 35801 BILL PENNY MOTOR CONTINENTAL CARS, INC. LEE-BENTLEY CHRYSLER RAY PEARMAN LINCOLN MERCURY WOODY ANDERSON FORD UNIVERSAL V.W. BOB TABB CADILLAC HUNTSVILLE DODGE ROYAL CHEVROLET SMITH PONTIAC STOCKTON MOTORS INEWCAR IDEALERS ASSOCIATION . . . 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Picture 2: Future Farmers (A.M.): From Left to Right: Annette Smith, Christy Jones, Heather Johnson. Picture 3: FBLA (A.M.): From Left to Right: Pam Whit- worth, James Holloway, Mary LeBas. Advertisements 249 FRESHMEN Acton. Patricia L: 116 Albright. Tina D.: 116, 171 Allen. Amy: 116, 215. 115. 130.168 Allen. Carol J.: 116. 162 Allen, Deborah K.: 116 Allen, Sheila Renae: 116. 161.162 Allen. Terry: 116, 180. 1%. 162 Anderson, Curtis R.: 116 Anderson, Deborah Ann: 116 , Anderson, Larry: 116. 162 Anderson, Lisa E.: 116 Anderson. Tracy: 116 Archie, Wanda Y.: 116. H 4 Arrington. Carla: 116 Atnip, Brian K.: 116 Austin. Deirde: 116. 166 Ayers. Brett T.: 116, 189 Ayers, Karen D.: 116 Baker, Donna: 116 Baker. Christy R.: 116. 206 Baker, Kenneth L: 116 Baker. Latunjia M.: 116, 161 Baldwin, Lisa B.: 116 Balts. Deborah: 116. 162 Bauerle. Keratin: 116. 149. 152 Belew. Teresa K.: 116 Beltran, Melissa A.: 116 Balone. Steve: 116 Bently, Carmon R.: 116 Bewley, Jimmie R.: 116. 162 Bewley, Richard C.: 116 Bice. Stuart: 116. 189,162. 165 Black. John M.: 116,202 Black. Paul D.: 116 Blair. Charles E.: 117. 152 Blanton, Tracy L: 117 Bone, Webster E.: 162 Brand. Robert D.: 117 Brandon. Lisa: 117 Brandon, Marilyn: 117. 118. 161 Brewer. Ross: 117 Bridges, Lisa A. 117. 161 Bridges,Tina M.: 117 Brown. I.arry W.: 117. 1-16 Carr Carti u Brown. Penelope A.: 117 Brown. Teresa 1 : 117, 5 152 Buchanan. David W.: 117, 160 Buchanan. Gayle A.: 8. 117.215. 114. 138.139.168. 31 Buchanan. Pennie L: 117 Buchanan, Donna J.: 117 Burke. Kathy: 117. 169 Burruss, James V.: 117. 150. 152. 154 Burton, Ingrid L.: 117. 188, 148, 164 Bush, Gwendolw d. 117 Campbell, Patricia L.: 117 Carr.Unnny: TT7 Carriger, Brant T.: 117 jj Carroll, Chris: 117 TarrolL Jeffrey D.: 117 Carter. Donna R.: 117, 161 ler, Valerie: 117 er, Vickie L.: 117 Cashon, Johnny L: 118 Chandler, James D.: 118.152.166 Cheatham. Dawn: 118 Clark. Chery l L: 118 I Clark. Teresa L: 118 Clem, Allen: 118 Clemens. Robert: 118 Combs, Beverly D.: 118, 152 Conley. Carl S.: 118. 189. 196 Copeland. Felica R.: 118. 161, 162 Cote, Normand: 118 Cothren, Michael S.: 118 Cowan, Timothy: 162 C.ramblil, Carl: 118, 205 Graver, Lisa G.: 118. 152 Crawford, Robert R.: 118 Cucksee. Melissa L.: 118, 171 Culbreath, Michael W.: 118 Cuxjtert. Teresa: 118 Daniel, Gina L.: 118 Darwin, Samuel J.: 118 Davis. Lisa A.: 118 Day. Stephen B.: 118 Draper. Clay: 118,189, 1% Draper. Angela: 118. 160, 162 Dillard. Julie: 118 Dorsev. Pamela M.: 118. 200. 208. 210.217.211,197 Earls. John W.: 118,162 Easterling, Michael K.: 8. 118, 189 Eaton. Gregory W.: 118 Erkles. Jimmy: 118 Edwards. Larry: 118 Edwards. Tina: 118 Ellett. Teresa: 160 Elliott, (Charlotte: 118. 152 Ellis. James: 152 Emmons, Michael: 119, 189. 162.205 Ellison, Vonda: 119 Faulkner. Angela: 119, 215.130. 168 Faulkner, Jeff: 119 Finley , Richard: 119 Flanders, Henry: 119, 189 Fleming, Stephanie: 119. 200, 164 Floyd. Francis: 119. 215.160. 161 Ford, Gerald: 119. 189. 162,205 Ford. 162 Foster. Carol: 209 Fowler . Gordon: 119. 160 Franklin. Frank: 119 Franklin, Patrick: 119. 189 Franklin. Paula: 119 Friend. Joseph: 119, 152 Garner, Gwendolyn: 119, 160 Garner. Jeffery: 119 Garner, Monica: 119 Gaught, Janet: 119, 160 George. Vance: 119, 152 Gcsner. Donna: 119.152 Gilmore. Suzanne: 119, 209 Goetz. Sabine: 119. 152 Goodbecr. Chris: 119.130. 160. 162 Goode. James: 119 Goodson. Barry : 119. 162 Grayson, Rtgina: 119 Grayson. Reginald: 119 Green, Terry: 119 Greene, Shawn: 119,169 Griffis, Kim: 119 Guthrie. Phillip: 119 Haga. Marv: 119. 164 Hagler, David: 119 Hall. Karen: 119 Hall. Patricia: 119. 171 Hamilton, Janet: 119. 132,161 Harbin, Alice: 119 Hardagc, Donna: 119. 208. 211 Hargrove. Georgia: 119 Hatala, Cindy: 119. 166 Hatchett, Teresa: 119. 160. 162 Hatfield. Joel: 119. 152 Hayden. Linda: 120 Haygood. Doris: 199,200 Hays. Preston: 189 Hedden. Jeffrey: 120 Hinges, Tiin: 120 Hereford. Bobbie: 120 Herron. Tim: 120 Hester. Fredrick: 120 Hewlett. Ricky: 162 Hicks. Cynthia: 120.160 High. Sharon: 120 Hinton, Charita: 120 Hodges. IVana: 120 Hodges. Tim: 120 Hollen. Terry: 120 Hornburkle, Charles: 120, 146 Hoskins, Cynthia: 120. 160 Housa. James: 120. 162 Howard. Tim: 14. 120.1% Hughes. DeDevon: 120 Hughes, Jeff: 120 Hughes, Mark: 120 Hughes, Marvin: 120, 189. 196. 162 Huston. Debora: 120. 161 Jackson. Gerald: 162 Jackson. Russell: 120 Johnson. Heather: 209 Johnson, Janie: 120. 130, 160 Johnson, Micheal: 120 Jones, Connie: 120 Jones, Erin: 120.206 Keel, Jeffery: 120 Kerr. George: 120 Kerr, Karen: 121. 152,154 King. Debbie: 148 King. Morris: 121 Knox. Lawrence: 121 Knox, Robert: 121 Lacey, Angela: 121 Lacey, Lorraine: 121 take. Patricia: 121 Lamb, Charles: 121 Lamb. Ronnie: 121 tandman. Deanna: 121 Lane, Lauren: 121 tangford, Gary: 121. 189. 196. 162 Langford. Kenneth: 121 tangford. Peggy : 121 Lankford. Sheri: 121,215. 168 Latham, Lisa: 121 tawson. Kimberly; 121. 160. 161.211 tayne. tare: 121.130. 168.31 tahman. Kelly: 121 Leslie. Myra: 121.148 Lew , Donna: 121 I ■, Lewis, Lewis. Melanie: 121. 208. 211. 168 Lindsey , Leslie: 121 Livingston, Mark: 121 Logan, Lisa: 121.148 Loggia-, David: 121 Lusk, Laura: 121 Lutlrell, Maria: 121 Mahan. Debbie: 121 Majors. Verana: 121 Malone. James: 122. 189 Maples. Brian: 122 Maples. Regina: 122,133 Markham. Shelia: 122. 160 Martin. Teresa: 122 Massey. Monica: 122, 130 Maxwell, Robbin: 122, 130. 167 McBride. Lee: 122. 171 McClure. Kristal: 122. 160 250 Index McCormick, Sharon: 122 McCrary, Daisy: 122 MrCulley, William: 149 McCulchcon, Charles: 122. 189 MeChee. David: 122 Medlen. Patricia: 122 Medlen, Scott: 122 Meyhan, Chris: 189 Milan. Alicia: 122, 152 MiU s, James: 122 Mills, Kenneth: 122 Mitchell. Andre: 122 Moore, Ricky: 122 Moore, Brenda: 122 Moore, Cheryl: 122. 162 Moore. Melissa: 122 Moses, John: 122. 130 Mosley. Robin: 122. 152 Moss, I.isa: 160, 161 Muhlhauser, Robert: 162 Myhand. Chris: 122 Neely Jeff: 122 Nobles. Debra: 122 Norton. Michael: 122, 189 Oats, Forrest: 189 Olivier, Susan: 122. 168.200 Osborn. Charles: 122, 152 Owens, Daryl: 122. 189 Parham. Betty: 122 Parker. Jeff: 251 Parsons, James: 123 Pase, Patti: 123 Payton. Verena: 123 Peoples, Marianne: 123, 130 Perry. Connie: 123 Petty, Joseph: 123.152.168 Petty. Kimberly: 123. 160 Petty. Ricky: 123 Petty. Yvonne: 123 Phillips, Patrick: 123 Phillips. Tina: 123 Phipps, Tonita: 123. 160. 161 Porter, John: 123 Posey. Myron: 123 Potter. Derek: 123.205 Potter, Steve: 123 Powell. Melissa: 123, 160 Preyer. Prince: 123, 189 Price, Doyle: 123 Price, Nina: 123 Price, Teresa: I2J| Prince, Keith: laj Pruitt. Christine:’!23 Pruitt. Corina: 123 w Pruitt. Denise: 123« 215, IjJfo Puckett. Regina: 123 Putman, Tony: 123 Ramsey. Tracy: 123 Ransom. Donna: 123, 162 Ranson, Jeanette: 123 Ray. Brian: 123 Ray. Meridith: 123 Reagan. Jeff: 14. 123 Reed. Michael: 123. 189 Reynolds, Constance: 123. 160 Rhoden, Cathy: 123 Rhoden, Jeff: 124 Rice, Gwen: 148 Rice, William: 124. 216 Robbins, Tonia: 124. 130 RoImtIs, Carl: 124 Roberts, Rodney: 189 Robinson. Jackie: 124 Rogers, Teresa: 124 Rosenblum, Lynn: 124 Roth. David: 196 Roth. Judy: 124 Rush. Michael: 124. 171 Sanders, Oscar: 124, 189, 160. 162 Sandifer. Anglia: 124. 160 Sandifer. El lie: 124 Sawada, Robert: 124 Schrimsher, Jerry: 124. 189 Schultz. Loy: 124,160. 161 Scott. Nancy: 124 Segcwitz, Markus: 124 Shackelford, Rhonda: 124 Sharp. Devin: 124 Sharp. Johnny: 124 Sharpe. James: 124. 189 Shaw. Susanne: 124, 152 Shikoh. Kamran: 124. 189 Sias. Bobby: 124. 189 Sidebottom. Toni: 124 Smelley. Kimberly: 124. 160. 161 Smith. Amy: 124 Smith. Darma: 124 Smith. Reggie: 124, 189, 160. 1% Snead, Pamela: 125 Snider, Jill: 125 Snyder. Charlene: 125 Sommers. David: 125 Sparkman. Joseph: 125, 189 Spears, Audrey: 125.164 Statum, Lloyd: 125 Statum, Stanley : 125. 189 St. Clair. Tami: 125.215, 130, 168 Steely . James: 125 Stegall. Sonya: 160 Stewart. Jimmy: 125.152 Stramiello. William: 125 Strons, Kimberly: 125 Stuckey, Derrick: 125 Sullivan, Demctra: 125 Sullivan. Kenneth: 125 Sutton, Wanda: 125 Swanson. Glenn: 125 Tallent. Regina: 125 Tarleton. Greg: 125 Tarter, Glen: 125,149 Tash. Helen: 125 Tepool, John: 125, 189. 115. 168,205 Thomas. Jana: 125,160 Thomas, Layne: 125 Thompson, Vickie: 126 Thompson. Wendy: 126 Thorton, Linda: 126 Tiller. Constance: 126, 160 Tolomei, Darla: 126 Totcky, Deborah: 126. 164 Tucker. Donald: 126 Tucker. I urie: 126 Tumlin. Tracy: 126. 160 Tumminello, Samuel: 126, 153 Turbeville, Kymberly: 126 Turner, Ronnie: 126 Turner. Harold: 189 Turner, Victor: 126 Upton. Carla: 126. 161 Vann. Jr.. W'illiam: 126 Vaughn. Edward: 126 Vitale. Myra: 126, 160 Walker, Debra: 126 Walker, Laferrell: 126,150. 152 Walters. Sharon: 126 Ward, Raynard: 126,153, 162 Washington, Kathy: 127 Watkins, Amanda: 127 Wat wood. Penny: 127 Weaver, Leroy: 127, 162 W'ebb, Theresa: 127. 164 Whalen. Ruth: 127. 152 White. Lisa: 127 White, Tony: 127 Wilboume, Jeanette: 127.249 Wilhelm. Michael: 127 Wilkenson. Donna: 127 W'illiams, Barron: 127, 189 W'illiams. Jeffrey: 127 W'illiams. Michael: 127 W'illiams. Ricky: 127 W ilson. David: 127. 114. 168. 1% Wilson, Janet: 127 Wooten, Robert: 127 Wright, Roger: 127. 168. 1% W u. Anthony: 127 Youngblood. Jason: 127 Zielinski. Rodney: 127. 189. 171 SOPHOMORES Adams, Marion: 104 Akins. Janette: 104, 166 Akridge. Charles: 104 Albright. Selina: 104. 166,31 Allen, Johnnie: 188 Allison. Althea: 104 Allison. Randall: 104. 162. 163 Anderson, John: 104 Anderson. Mark: 104, 150. 154 Archie. Glynnis: 104, 148. 162 Arrington. Tracey: 104. 152. 154 Ausl orn. Kondra: 104, 232,233 Baker, Andrea: 14B. 160 Baker. Johnny : 104, 130. 153 Bannister. John: 104. 189. 138.205 Barclay . Frank: 104 Barisa. James: 104. 152 Barnett, Linda: 104, 152 Barnhart. Sandra: 104. 171 B -ddingficld. Lor: 104, 214 Bellairs, Terrie: 104. 238. 239 Beranek. Jillian: 104.208 Binion. Jason: 104 Bishop, Belinda: 104. 162 Blair, Jama: 104. 133 Boggs. lx is: 104, 160 Boles. James: 104. 162. 163 Bone, Carolyn: 104, 133. 168 Bowen. Cindy: 104, 160 Boyd. Beth: 104. 130. 152 Boyett. Carl: 104. 1% Boyle. Wayne: 104 Boy les. Rhonda: 104. 168 Bradford. Dolores: 104. 140 Bradley . Michael: 104 Bracy. Kern: 104 Brandon. Dexter: 104. 162. 163 Bratcher. Carol: 104 Bridges. Brenda: 104 Bright, Jill: 104.208.219.172 Briggs. Jennifer: 104 Brocato, Samuel: 104 Broome. Lora: 104 Buckanon. Anthony: 104, 188 Burroughs. Deborah: 233. 104. 232 Burruss, Ruben: 104. 189 Burrus. Tyron: 189 Byrd. Thomas: 104 Index 251 Byrd. Wilson: 104 Cable. Rcl.cn: 104. 162 Caldwell. John: 104 Camplnll. Ronnie: 105 Cardwell. Dehltie: 105 Carpenter, Seott: 105 Carriger. Stephania: 106. 105.214. 168.240 Cashon. Eli alieth: 105. 243 Chunn. Sharon: 105. 197. 199.200 Clard). Richard: 105. 189.205 Clark, birrnzo; 105 Odd . Ja : 105 Gichran. Belinda: 105. 218. 168. 240 G.nerly, Sharrolyn: 105. 199 Conley. Sharon: Cook, Janies: 188 Ghijht. Donald: 105 Cooper, Ronald: 105 Cruse. Jeff: 105 Cupp. Lisa: 105. 160. 161 Curry . Margell: 105 Corn. Marilyn: 105. 140, 158, 169 Cuteiiffe. Meritl: 105.214. 1.30. 172. 240 Daniel. Terry: 105. 1% Darwin. Donna: 105, 232. 233 Davi . Janiee: 1.33, 148 Dave. Rita: 105 Dew, Gina: 105, 133 Garrison. Utiea: 106. 168 Gentry. Angie: 106. 208. 210 Gentry. Doreen: 106 George. Lanee: 106. 152 Gill. Raymond: 106, 160 Gilliam. Thomas: 106. 188 Gipson, Terri: 106. 200 Goin. . Kddie: 106 Goodson. John: 106. 162. 163 Grayson, Anthony: 106 Green. Werner 106,163 Grider. Charles: 106 Grider, Ronald: 106. 189 Gulhis. William: 106 Hall. Lori: 106.232.233. 164 Hamilton. Sandra: 106. 162 Hancock. Philip: 106 Hanvey. Lisa: 106 Harhin. Annette: 106 Harris. Jeff: 106.1.53 Hatfield. James: 106. 154 Haupt. Richard: 106. 162.163 Hayes, Carolyn: 106 Hewlett. Pamela: 162 Hicks. Erie: 106 Hicks, Jimmy: 106 Hicks. Pamela: 106. 130 Higgins. Beverly: 106 Higgins. Ginny: 106 Hinds. Karen: 106. 162 Hodge. Lisa: 106 Holder, Jane: 106,164 Htdlman. David: 106. 152 Holloway, James: 106,249 Howison, Viki: 166 Humphrey. Ricky: 202 Hunt. Danny: 106 Hyatt. Vicki: 106. 167.31 Ikard.Susan: 106 Jackson, Patricia: 232, 233 Jackson. Ri-gina: 140, 162 Jacui . Robert: 107 James. Cynthia: 107. 165 James. Victor 107 Jenkins. Melody: 107, 133.156 Johnson, Cynthia: 107,214, 168. 240, 206 Johnson, Jcrila: 107 Johnson. Terri: 107, 169 Dolan. Jeff: 105 Doncgan. Evelyn: 148. 162 Dowell. Rebecca: 105.133 Downs, Dinah: 105.232. 233 Duncan. Roger: 105 Du p ree, Wesley: 105 Dupree. Marie: 105. 208.209.210 Duvall. Melody: 105.162 Earnest, Melinda: 105, 153 Echols, Melissa: 105 Edmonds, Cindy: 105 Ellison. Vic: 189 Erwin. Jennifer: 105 Eerwulmi. Joyce: 160.163 Evans. Melissa: 105. 140. 162 Everett. Kerry : 105 Fanning. David: 105. 152. 154 Fell. Richard: 105 Fells, Eric: 105 Ferguson. Limuel: 105, 162.163 Ferguson. Yvonne: 105. 130. 152 Finley. Paul: 105 Fischer. John: 105 Flakes. Jacqueline: 105. 130.197. 199 Fletcher, Eugene: 105. 150. 154. 218 Flowers. Gregory: 106 Ford. Pam: 106 Ford. Santa: 106. 140.152. 160. 161 Frankcnfield. Todd: 106. 138. 1%, 238.239 Franklin. William: 106 Frazier. Dorothy: 106.152. 155. 172. 173 Friend. Garrison: 106, 136, 162 Jolly, Lawrence : 107 Jones. Bill: 107 Jones, Dcidra: 107. 180, 152. 174. 164 Jones, Eddie: 107 Jones, Jennifer: 107 Jones, Kristi: 107 Kanupp. Kevin: 107 Laiffiam. William: 101. 107.190 Kennel. Frederick: 107, 154 Fakanak, Keren: 211. 107 Key. Paul: 107 Kilgore. Kathy: 107. 160 Kimhrell. Donnell: 107, 133, 160 King. Buford: 107. 168 King. Patsy: 161 Kipp. Angela: 107 Klimek. Steven: 107, 189 Knox. Dwayne: 107 Koger. Dawn: 107 Lacey, Keith: 107 Lackey, Joel: 107 Lakehrink. Cy nthia: 107. 130, 168. 172.238.239.220 Lancaster, Melissa: 107 Lanier, Marcus: 89. 207.204. 203 l nier, Melvin: 107. 1% Lanier. Tommy: 188, 166.202. 204. 203 Lankford. Aaron: 107 Lankford. Gregory: 107.1% LeBas. Mary: 107,243.249 Lee, Bying: 107 Lee, Robin: 107. 158.168 Lehman. Ricky: 107 Lewis, Juanita: 148. 162 Lipscomb. James: 107, 153 Lofton. Felecia: 100.107,160.168 Logan, Ben: 107. 196 Long. Derrick: 107 Luna. Connie: 107 Luna. Jeffrey: 107. 103.138, 168. 174 Malone. Patricia: 107 Malone. W'illiam: 107 Manley, Julius: 107 Mansel. Mark: 107. 154 Marrero. Leigh: 100.108. 208. 209. 210.211,168.172.197. 199.280. 217 Mazikowski. Laurie: 108. 171 McCaulley, Stanley: 108.162 McClure, James: 108 McCormick. Sharia: 108 McCrary. Rickey: 108 McCreless. Michael: 189 McCuislon. Wendy: 108 McDaniel, Evan: 108. 188 McDonald. Lisa: 108, 152. 154 McFcnrin, Starlenc: 108. 152 McLemorc. Jacqueline: 108. 130. 174. 199.2 M Means. Donna: 108 McNeely. Kindn-rly: 108 Medley. Debbie: 108 Medley. Teresa: 108 Michaels. Deborah: 160, 249 Milam. Christa: 108 Miller. Monica: 108 Miller. Sandra: 108.140. 141. 162 Miller, Teresa: 133 Milner. Kim: 108. 152 Mitchell. Quanta: 108. 162 Moffitt. Greg: 108 Moody, David: 107. 188 Moore. Bobbie: 108. 164. 162 Moore, Carmeleta: 108. 148, 160. 162 Moore, James: 163 Moore.Jcrn:8. 108. 102. 138. 192. 193 Moore. John: 108. 189 Moore, Patrick: 108. 188 Morris. Darlene: 108 Musiek, Glen: 108. 152. 154 Myhand. Jeffrey: 108 Newberry, Natalie: 108. 160 Nance, Sharon: 108 Nickelson, Clifford: 108. 161. 162 Nickelson. Kay: 148 Nix. Anita: 108. 133 Norton. Ronald: 108. 189 Oliver. Michael: 109. 153.154 Ottcn. Gary: 109. 168. 1% Owens. Herman: 170 Pack, Bobby: 109 Parker. Donnie: 105 Parv in, Kim: 109 Patrick. Douglas: 109 Patterson, Barbara: 8, 100. 101,240. 241.30.31.109.213.102 Payton. Robert: 109.248 Pendleton, Vera: 109. 140. 162 Pickens, Timothy: 109 Pike. Amy: 109 Pitt. Claudinc: 109,152 Pope. Gergory: 109 Posey, Barry: 109 Potts, Teresa: 109,249 Powell. Gibson: 101. 109. 189 Prewitt. Susan: 109. 158. 238. 239 Price. Lisa: 109.214. 130. 168 252 Index Price. Rickey: 109 Quarles, 109,206 Quillen, Randall: 109. 152 Reaves, Joseph: 109. 149. 152 Rcnfroe, Harold: 109 Reynolds. Dawn: 109 Rhoden. Donna: 109. 160. 161. 161 Riasali. Vahid: 109. 207 Richmond, Sloven: 109. 207 Rinehart, Paul: 109. 152 Risch, John: 109 Rohinson, George: 109 Rohinson, Joe: 109. 189. 136. 141, 202.204,203 Robinson, Melanie: 109. 172.240. 161 Roden. Belinda: 109. 152 Ross. Todd: 109 Russ, Ronnie: 109 Sanderson. Christopher: 100. 152 Sanderson, Lisa: 110 Sandidge. Donna: 100, 10, 168. 199. 217 Sartain. Beth: 110. 142 Sehrimsher. Mark: 110. 160 Scott, Cy nthia: 232. 233. 160 Scott, Janice: 110 Scruggs, Trudi: 110.148 Seal, Hosie: 110.136. 137 Sewell, John: 110, 166 Shannon, Telcisha: 110. 160, 161 Sharp. Anthony: 110, 103 Sharp. Diane: 139. 168. 240. 110. 218. 138 Sharpe. Kenneth: 189 Sharpe, Michelle: 110. 232.233. 160 Sisson. John: 110. 153 Skalka, Greg: 110 Smith. Lisa: 110. 160,249 Smith. Regina: 8, 101, 110, 158. 238 Smith. Rickie Snowden. Nancy: 110 Sobieske. Patty: 110. 130. 167. 31 Solbcrg. Jeff: 110 Spradcr. Paul: 110. 1% Sproles, Brian: 110, 149 Steele, Derrick: 110 Stegall. Erie: 110 Stephens, Clarence: 110 Stewart. Danny: 110 Stewart, Emily: 110 Stidger. Donna: 110 Sloltz, Timothy: 163 Slot . Karen: 160 Student, Harold: 189 Styles, Sean: 110, 171 Sulhoff. Lynn: 110 Sutton, David: 110 Swaim. Belinda: 110 Sykes, Fclccia: 110. 140. 162 Tally n, Steven: 110. 197. 1% Taylor. Sharion: 110. 169 Thomas. Michael: 111. 160. 161,220 Thompson.Terri: 111. 152. 1S4 Thompson. Willie: 111 Toney. Wlune: 111. 152 Torstenson. Mark: 111. 149 Towns. Helene: 111. 148 Trrerc, Rhonda: 111.249 Upton, Carl: 111.207 Vaughn. Steven: 111.207 Vickers. Leon: 111 Wade,Sherry: 111. 168.243 Walls. Paula: 111 Walston, Mary: 111. 152. 166 Walton, Kenneth: 111 Walton, Mark: 111.202.2(H Walton,Terrance: 111 Warm. Michael: 111, 188. 205 Warren. Debbie: 111. 168 Warren.Craig: 111. 188 Watson, Kenneth: 111. 189 Watson,Suzy: 111. 161 W alts. Tommy: 111 Webb. Sharon: 111 Wesley,Glenda: 101. 111. 197. 199. 200 West.Cary: 111 White. Hattie: 111 Whitehorn,Tammy: 111. 160.248 Whitt. James: 111 Whitworth. Pamela: 111 Wild.Jeff: HI. 188, 189 Williams. Betty: 148 Williams.Gregory: HI Williams. Lueindra: 111. 140, 160 Williams. Phillip: 111 Wimberly, Travis: 111 Winkles. Issac: 111, 188. 138, 168 Worley . Michael: 111.206 Worthington. David: 111 W right, Steven: 189 Wright,Tammy: 111. 130 JUNIORS Adams, Merendia: 88 Adams, Nancy: 88, 133 Atkinson. Jan: 88, 134. 135. 240 Austin, Steve: 88 Ayers. Howard: 88. 188, 133. 138. 171 Bailey. Sherry: 88 Baker. Nathan: 88. 157, 160 Balantinc. John: 88. 157. 160. 161 Ball. Carl: 88 Ballard. Alha: 88 Ballard. Debra: 88 Bankston. James: 88. 188 Bannister. Cheri:88. 133. 152. 166 Barisa. John: 88. 152. 153 Barnhart. Arnold: 88 Baxter. Thomas: 88. 170 Beach. Bobby: 88. 189 Beltran. Tony: 88 Bice. Kelly: 88. 142. 146,242.243 Blackburn, David: 88. 188 Blackburn: 140 Blair. William: 88 Blalon, Rhonda: 88. 142. 160 Boyd. Nathan: 88. 166. 167 Brand. Janice: 89 Brandon, Alicia: 89. 162 Brazelton. Nathanie: 89 Bridges. Cathlinc: 89 Bridges. Edward: 89, 146 Brock wav, Edward: 89, 146 Brow n. Donyeso: 89 Brown, l slic: 89 Brown,Timothy: 89 Browning.Tim: 89 Bruce, Cy nthia: 89, 166. 167 Burke. Phillip: 89 Burke. Susan: 89, 160 Burruss. Errol I: 89 Bush. Twana: 89. 148. 160 Byers. David: 89.152. 169 Burns, Robert: 89 Caldwell, Gregory: 89 Caldwell. Mark: 89 Cantrell. Mickey: 89 Cantrell. Ralph: 89 Chandler. Billy: 89 Carrol. Ann: 89 Carter, David: 89 Carter. Melinda: 89. 135. 158. 159. 238.239 Cash, Geneva: 89 Chandler, Billy: 89 Chandler. Vernita: 89. 148. 169 Christensen, Randy: 90 Clark, Jane: 90 Coleman. Dana: 90, 133, 135, 152. 154 Cooper, Kenneth: 90. 179. 188. 136. 137. 168. 192.195.216 G peland. Yolanda: 90, 160. 164. 162 Cornelius. Stephen: 90, 185,188. 187. 138. 168. 238.239 Couch. Sandv: 90, 130. 168. 2.38. 30. 31 Creighton, Sandy: 90 Cremin. Leslie: 8. 84. 90. 213. 86. 135. 138.139.240 Cruse. David: 90 Cruse. Don: 90 Crutcher. Karen: 132, 140. 141 Crutcher, Olivia: 90. 160. 162 Curry, Gwendolyn: 90, 208. 210 Dailey. Amy: 90. 142. 160. 169 Dancy. Tomoka: 147 Daniel. Alan: 90. 188. 138. 168 Darnell. Billy: 90, 146 David, Mark: 90 Davis, Tina: 90 Dawkins, Allison: 90, 232. 146 Demetriou, Cy nthia: 90 Diaz. Arthuro: 90 Dickens. Lisa: 90,232.146 Dodson. Joe: 90. 138.205 Didson, Jon: 90. 189 Dolan. Jerome: 90 Donaldson, Derrick: 162. 163 Drake, Melissa: 90. 133 Draper. Diane: 90 Easterling, Leigh Ann: 8.84,90,213, 135.240 Ellison, Antonio: 90. 188 Everett. Tina: 90. 232.233, 133 Ezell, Benjamin: 91.207. 66 Finley. Stanley: 91 Fisher. Mary: 91. 248 Fletcher. Marshall 9, 163 Fogg. Lorri: 91.232,233. 160. 161 Fowler. Karen: 91. 135, 158, 168.240 Franklin. Lowell: 91. 147 Frazier, W illiam: 91, 153 Frost. Wally: 91 Gabrys, Steve: 91. 169 Gardner. Thomas: 91, 152 Garner, Mike: 91 Garrett. Joan: 91. 133 Geise. Kathleen: 91. 142, 157, 31 Gentry . William: 91. 189 Gibson, David: 91. 160 Gilbreath. Terry: 91 Gilliam. Yulanda: 91. 158. 168 Glass, Rodney : 91 Glasseo. David: 91 Glover. Kim: 91, 147 Akins. Sonia: 88. 147. 171 Albright. Monica: 88. 146 Allen. Aaron: 88. 162 Archie. Marcella: 88. 133 Index 253 Clover. R« gina: 91, 158 Good beer: 91, 157, 162, 163 Goodwin. Eddie: 8, 91. 138 Gray, Patricia: 91 Green, Sheila: 91 Grider, Kelly: 14.91. 166. 167 Griffis. Kerry: 8,91. 138 Gwathney, Lynda: 91. 133. 135. 168 Haley, Donald: 92.152. 153.154 Hall. Gregory: 92. 179. 188 Hall. Jimmy: 92.174,2 Hall, Shanda 92. 152. 154.238.239 Hamilton. Sharon: 92. 116. 160. 161 Hammar, Yvette: 92. 142.243 Hammonds, Jonathan: 92 Hampton. Anthony: 92. 189 Hanvey. David: 92 Harbin. Bruce: 92. 132. 152. 170 Harbin. Judy: 92 Hardin. Tracie: 92. 142.238. 239 Harding. Brenda: 92 Harper. Margaret: 92. 135. 150, 152. 154.156 Harris. Christopher 92 Harris. James: 92. 133. 205 Hatala. Joseph: 92 Hearn. Suzanne: 92 Hedden. Jenni: 92. 146. 168 Hellehrand, Duane: 92. 171. 163 Hester. Anne: 92. 142. 143. 160. 161 Hinson. Andrew: 92, 188 Hoffman. John: 93.183. 188.232, 233. 138.168 Horn, Sharon: 93 Hu, ks. Alan: 93. 138 Hudson. Terry: 93 Hunt. Gary: 93 Hurchison. David: 93 Ivey. Henry: 93 Ivey, Mi, hale: 93, 170 Jackson. Machclle: 93 Jackson. Phillip: 93 Jacobs. Stephanie: 93, 135. 146 Johnson. Carol: 93, 158. 240 Johnson. William: 93. 206 Jones, Jennifer: 93. 135. 160 Jones. Tina: 93 Kerr. William: 93. 133 Kilgore. Ricky: 93. 188 Kilgore. Thomas: 93 Kimbrough. Robert: 93. 138. 168. 206 King, Ryan: 93 King. Terry: 93, 248 Kreta. Jennifer: 93 Kr, sal. Ramona: 93. 169 Kurtz. Laura: 93.133.166.167 Lackey. Geoffrey: 93. 153. 154 Lake, Robert: 93,138.168 I .ake, Thomas: 93 Lamb, Donnie: 93 Lamb. Janet: 93. 158 Landers, Lisa: 93.232.233. 173 Landers, Scott: 189 Lancs, William: 93. 138 Langford. Charlott: 94. 148 langford. George: 94. 184. 188.216 Langston. Lois: 94. 146.238. 239 Lankford. LcaAita:94.133.135.158. 168.240 Ura. Yvette: 94, 152 Lavender. Gary: 94.152. 154 Layne. Keith: 84.94. 138 Lewallen. Willard: 146 lz wis, Lynn: 94. 162. 163 Lewis. Michael: 94. 188. 138 Lictch. Rebecca: 94. 232.233. 133 Livingston, Jamie: 94, 160. 161 Loftin. Artie: 95 Loggins. Garv: 95. 147 Loggins. Mary: 95, 142. 158 Luna. Kim: 94. 133 Lusk, Joseph: 94. 138 Maclean. James: 94 Mahathey, Kimberly: 94 Malone, Yolanda: 94. 142. 162 Manlovc. William: 94 Maples. Terry: 94 Martin. Joan: 94 Martin, Marica: 34, 146. 238. 239 Mart . Pamela: 94. 146 Malkins. Delores: 94.130. 140. 141. 160 Mazikowski. Mark: 94, 160. 162. 163 McAllister. Vickie: 95, 160 McBride, Leo: 95 McBride. Michale: 95. 146 McCarley, Scott: 160 McCaullcy. Ccvelyne: 148 McCracken. Kimberly: 95. 135 McCrary . Willie: 95 McCutcheon, Billy: 95. 188 McDonald. Phillip: 95 McFerrin, Dway no: 95 McGehee, Jan: 95. 142.238. 239 McGehee, Tony: 95. 130. 138 McGregor, Robert: 95 McWhorter. Melanie: 95. 199. 242, 243 McBride, Scott: 95 McClanahan. Mark: 95 Miller. Elizabeth: 95 Miller. Michele: 85.95,213. 135. 138. 139.172 Moody. Charlc : 95. 188,217 Moore. Ten-sa: 95. 133, 240 Moore, Edgar: 95. 188 Moore, James: 95 Moore, John: 95 Moore. Melody : 146 Moore. Ricky: 95.178. 179, 182. 184. 186. 188.86. 136. 137. 140. 141. 160,168.192.93.1% Morring. John: 95. 138 Moses, James: 95. 152. 154 Mosley. Debra: 95. 146 Mullins, Gina: 95. 160 Nailen. Jeffrey : 95 Nance, Sonya: 95. 130, 135, 168 Nelson, Sharon: 95 Newby, Mark: 95 Newby. Jacqueline: 96, 168 Newby. Yolanda: 96. 140 Nickleson. Mae: 96. 248 Nixon, Danny: 96 Ondoosin, James: 96 Osborne, David: % Oyycy. Harold: % Otto, Lorinda: 96 Owens. Lisa: 96. 160 Owens. Mary: 146. 238. 239. 31 Page. Debra: % Parker, Carole: 148 Paschal, Kimberly : 96, 130. 135 Patton, Rupert: 96. 188. 138 Pay ton, Kenneth: 96, 205 Peacock. Wallace: 96, 188. 135. 1.38 Pearson. Steven: 96. 146 Pelham. Patricia: 96, 248 Phillips. Jerry: 165 Phillips. Olan: 96. 207. 165, 206 Phillips, Timothy: % Phillips. Gary: 96. 165 Phipps, Monies: 96.140. 141. 157. 160 Pierce, Terri: 96. 130. 166. 167,238. 239 Pineda, Jose: 96. 166, 167 Pinkerton. Andy: 96 Posey. Dennis: 96, 147 Power. Johan: 96. 160. 166. 167 Presley, Rebecca: 96. 142.160, 169 Puckett, Anthony: 96 Quick, Deborah: 147 Ray. Renee: 96. 146 Rica. Lisa: 130. 148. 162 Rice, Tom: 96,206 Rich. Janice: 147.162, 163 Richter. Carol: 97. 168 Ricketts. Kateena: 97 Roach. Laurie: 97. 135.197. 198. 199.240 Roberts, Rona: 97, 158 Robinson. Deedward: 97 Robinson, Pam: 97, 140. 141. 158. 168. 162 Rochelle, Vance: 97 Roden. Greg: 97, 138 Roden. Mishele: 97. 135. 157 Rogers, Beth: 97. 232.233 Rosenblum, Lori: 248 Ross, Rebecca: 97.232.233. 157. 160. 161.220 Royston. Lois: 97. 135 Sanderson. Charles: 147 Schmidt, Stanley: 97 Schultz. Barry: 97. 132, 50. 166 Scissum. Willard: 97. 188. 136, 137. 202.205.216 Scogin. Lori: 97 Seal, Marcia: 8,97.208, 209. 210. 211.87. 142. 168. 197. 198. 199. 31.217 Sharp, Randall: 97 Shaw, Lynn: 97, 152 Sheldon. Sarah: 97, 132. 167. 168 Sisson, Martin: 97. 188, 138. 168 Sistrunk. Anthony: 147 Smarlt, Donni: 97, 207 Smith, Amy: 97.243 Smith. Annette: 97.249 Smith, Harold: 98 Smith. Julia: 98. 142 Smith. Lori: 98. 28. 130. 135. 174. 2 Snoddy, Beverly: 98. 160 Sobieske, Steven: 98.188. 138 Solomon. Barry: 98. 138. 192. 193. 195 Somerville. David: 98.162. 163 Sorrell, Linda: 98. 135 Sparkman, Sandra: 98. 142 Spears. Richard: 98. 138 Spiegal. Bobby: 98 Stafford, Brian: 98. 162 Stallcup. Phillip: 98,221 Stephens. Sheri: 98, 142. 173. 240 Stewart. Charnette: 14,98. 147. 162. 163 Stoner. Tina: 98. 142. 160. 167. 168 Stowers, Steve: 98. 166, 167 Stuckey. Michael: 98. 188. 133. 135. 138 Sullivan. Warren: 98, 152 Sutton, Margie: 98 Sweeney . Deborah: 98.100 Tallent, Valerie: 98 254 Index Tarlelon, Sandra: 248 Tate. James: 98. 147 Tau-. Lisa: 98. ISO. 152.154 Tracin'. Rochelle: 162 Tepool, Starrs: 98, 213. 130. 135. 172.240. 241 Terrell. Scott: 8. 189 Thrower, Teresa: 98 Tier, Regina: 98, 162 Tipton. Brenda: 98 Tondera. Steve: 98.138 Tiilly. James: 99 Turner. Doreen: 99.140, 141. 162 Turner. Teressa: 99, 148 Turner. Veronica: 99 Vanwie, Tamara: 99 Viek. Lisa Walls. Melissa: 99. 152 Warren. Lotieia: 99 Watkins. Anita: 99, 142, 143, 168 Watkins, Trinae: 99. 169 We liber. Chrissy: 99 Wedgman. Melinda: 99 West. Carey: 1.38 Whitaker. CheryI: 84, 99.240 W ilburn. Jeff: 147 Wilburn. Maranda: 99 Wilkerson. Connie: 99 Williams. Robert: 99 Williams, Sherry) 99.136. 137,172, 173 Williams, Terry: 99 Wilson. Bonnie: 99 Wilson. Felieia: 99, 140, 158. 30.31 Wilson, Richard: 84. 99. 28. 130. 132. 1.38 Worthington. Claude: 99. 172 Wright, Robin: 99.28. 130. 135. 174. 2.131 Yates. Terri: 99 Yeager. Janet: ( 9 Yeager. LeeAnn: 219, 99. 135. 152. 158 SKNI0RS Adcock. 1-awana: 50. 28 Akins. Clem: 50, 165 Albright. Thomas: 50. 181. 188. 190. 21.24.46. 138.238.239.30.48 Alburl. Kenneth: 50. 188. 180. 206 Alexander. Craig: 50 Allen. I.isa: 0. 158 Allison. Abie: 132,50. 165. 163 Anderson. I .ydia: 50 Armstrong. Annette: 50. 206 Ayers. Kathy: 51 Bailey. Brian: 5k 147 Baker. Karen: 51. 133 Baker, Priscilla: 51, 208, 210, 133 Baker. Sharon: 51. 133 Balcniine, Thomas: 51, 188. 190, 160. 202.204 Barley. Areeia: 51, 147 Barnard. Hoyt: 51. 147 Bartley. Mark: 51. 147 Batey. Zack: 52 Bay loss. Dennis: 51, 138 Beal. Claudio: 51. 133 Bean, Cary: 52. 147 Beckman. Kli al eth: 52. 133 Bennett, Barln-ra: 52. 133. 134. 237, 242, 243 Bennett, Joel: 52 Bennett. Kelly: 52, 134. 144.147, 237.243 Bice, Cindy: 52. 142, 146.242. 243 Bice. Timmy: 146. 147 Bishop, Sharron: 199.52. 242. 243 Blackstock. Patricia: 52 Blakemore. Thomas: 52 Boles, Larry: 53 Bone. Sammy: 53. 185. 188. 190, 162 Bonne. Dawn: 53,1 42. 143. 158 Bowen. Benita: 53, 134. 237, 238 Bowser. Clyde: 53 Brick, Tim: 53 Bowser, Melvin: 147,53 Boyett, Tim: 53 Bridges. Curtis: 54, 24.28. 29, 131, 144 Bright, Mary: 54. 133,164 Bright. Philip: 162 Brooks, Ray : 54 Brown. Anthony : 54, 147 Brown. JoDonna: 34. 238, 239 Brown, Margaret: 34. 146 Brown. Sheila: 54. 1.34, 144. 168, 237, 240.241.30.31 Browning, Cynthia: 54, 130, 144. 160, 168 Burns. Rowland: 54 Burwell. Geraldine: 34. 148 Burwell. Velendia: 54. 133 Butler, Cene: 34 Bynum, Earl: 34. 192. 193. 194. 195 Byrge. Melissa: 54. 232.233, 147 Cagle. Timothy: 55. 146 Caldwell. Denise: 55.160 Campbell. Cathy: 55 Campbell. Lore: 55. 133. 134. 158. 237. 242.243 Campbell, Todd: 55 Carpenter, Melanie: 55. 133 Cashon. Laura: 55 Chunn. Brian: 55.22. 24. 130. 174. 175,202.2.204. 203 Clark. Janice: 55. 133, 134. 237,242. 243 QirEffiTracy: 55 Cole. Richard: 55.207,217 Coleman. Donna: 55, 133. 150, 152, 157 Collier, Vicky: 56 Gipeland. Fredrick: 56 Gipeland. Juanita: 56. 133 Core. Jenny: 56. 134. 2.37. 240,31. 241 Cottrell. Kim: 56 Cowley, John: 56, 138. 206 Cramhlit, David: 56 Craven. Charley: 56 Craver, Jeffrey: 56 Cremin. Leticia: 56. 158.240. 241 Crockett. Micheal: 56. 178. 180.216. 183.188. 190.138 Crosson, Sheila: 56 Crye. Julie: 56 Cuff. Andrea: 57. 133 Dake. Patsy: 57.133 Daniel. Nelda: 57. 24. 133. 134. 136. 137,144. 168.174.237.2 Darnell. Rene: 57, 134.237. 221 Davis, Jerry: 57. 136. 137, 153 Davis, Wanda: 57. 133.148. 160. 161. 162 Deen. Sherri: 57. 146 Demetrioy, Dorothea: 57. 147 Dempsey. Earl: 57. 146 Drvineni. Sudha: 58. 142. 143 Dial. Kim: 58.138.152. 153.172, 174,2 Dillard, Barbara: 58. 133 Donlin, Linda: 58,134,144. 152. 157.237 Douglas. Leticia: 58. 140, 1 41 Downs. David: 58 Drake. Sherry: 58. 238 Draper, Gloria: 58, 162 Dunson, David: 58 Dupree. Tammy: 59 Dwyer. Tim: 59. 166, 174.2 Edwards, Anna: 59, 162 Edwards, David: 59. 183.184. 188. 190 Elliot, Cynthia: 59 Feagley. Robert: 59 Flakes. Sylvia: 59. 167.197. 198. 199. 200 Fletcher. Marian: 59. 157. 160. 161 Ford. Andrea: 59 Ford. Brenda: 162 Ford. Sharon: 59.160 Ford, Terron: 59 Foreman, David: 59. 188, 190, 132, 1.36, 137. 162 Foster, Bryant: 59. 188. 190. 193, 194 Fowler. Lcircaa: 60. 146 Frazier. John: 60 Firend. Marcellous: 60. 180. 182. 186. 188. 190.24.45, 136.140. 141. 192. 193. 194.216 Frison. I.arvonne: 60 Frost. Larry : 60. 149 Gallagher. Gail: 60. 232.233, 142, 143 Gallagher. Richard: 60 Gardner. Deborah: 60 Gilbreath. Joy: 60. 130. 57, 160. 168, 48 Gilbreath. Rosalind: 61. 162 Gill. Tammy: 61. 165,170, 162 Gilliam. Kristen: 61, 152 Gillis. Gwen: 61, 142.116. 240. 241 Glen. Gary: 61.207 Goins, Fred: 61 Gooshy. William: 61. 147 Graves, Chris: 61,147 Gm n, Ananias: 61 Creen, Janet: 61. 132.140, 167 Green. Mark: 61. 181. 184. 185. 188. 190.216 Gregory, Denise: 61.232, 233. 134, 237,218 Grider. Dianna: 62. 212.213. 25. 134. 138. 139.237, 240.241 Grider. Lisa: 49.212. 25, 14. 237. 240. 241,31 Grider, Roger: 62. 188. 190. 138 Griffis. Kevin: 8.62. 192. 193 Grubbs. Lana: 62. 130. 134.144. 150. 152.157.237 Guerin, Eric: 62. 206 Guffey, Jennie: 62 Gulley, Jacqueline: 62 Hamilton. Robert: 62. 161, 162 (laminae. Deodie: 63. 133. 166, 167 Hancock. Greg: 63. 146 Hardage. Onica: 63 Haries. Darryl: 63 Haries, Deanna: 63 Harless. Lisa: 63. 147 Harper. Therera: 63 Harris. Roderick: 63, 150. 152. 153 Haupt. Angela: 63 Hawkins. Billy: 63. 188. 190 Hendrix. Judy: 63 Hendrix. Palsy: 63 Hereford, Saundra: 63 Hicks. Anna: 63. 133 Index 255 Hightower. Jan: 64-. 165. 169 Hinton. Zebra: 64 Hoffman, Esther: 64. 232. 233. 247, 31 Holcomb. Lisa: 64. 133.221 Holland. Man: 64. 232, 233. 147 Hood. Deborah: 46.64. 212. 213. 217.31.20. 25. 45,130.134.138, 139. 144. 145. 168.237.240.241 Hopkins. Gallic: 64.142. 143. 146. 238.239 Hombuckles. Gene: 64. 149 Hornburkle, Tom: 64 Houser. Jefferson: 64. 147 Howard. Kevin: 65. 147 Howard, Tammy: 65.142. 158.168. 238.31 Howell. Man : 65.152. 157 Hudson. Randall: 65 Hughes. Doyle: 65 Hunt. Jill: 65 Hunter. David: 65. 178. 185, 188. 190. 138.216 Hunter, Gina: 65. 146.238. 239 Hutchison. Susan: 65 Hyatt. Teresa: 65. 133 Jackson, Tamarian: 65 Jankowski. Mike: 65 Johnson. Angelo: 65. 178. 188. 190. 136.137,303, 203.305 Johnson, Carrie: 65, 144. 1 45. 157, 160. 161 Johnson. Chervil: 66. 142. 168 Johnson. Roderick: 66 Johnson. Valerie: 66. 148 Jones, Russell: 66 Justice. Larry: 66 Kellar, Cory: 66. 162. 163 Kendrick, Roger: 66. 147 Kennamer. Linda: 66. 134. 150, 152. 1S4,157.160.237.31.219 Kennamore. Carol: 221 Kennel, Robert: 67, 130, 144. 149. 152 King. Bobby: 67 King. Karen: 49, 22.25. 134.237 King, Sharon: 67. 148. 162 Klonowski. Carrie: 67, 212.213. 46. 134,168.237.240,241 Knight, Greg: 67. 147 Kulas, Kimberly: 8. 49,67. 212,213. 25.47,134,47.134.237. 240. 241.48.217 Lacey. Darrell: 67,162 Lancaster, Melody: 67.133.134,144. 237 Langford. Beverly: 67. 208. 211 Leary . Teresa: 68. 134.237. 248. 241 LeBas, Lisa: 68.133,134, 144. 145, 237 Leslie. Gregory: 68.181.188.190. 216 Leslie. Michael: 68, 157, 160.31 l wis. Johnny: 68. 147 Lietch. Gordon: 68 Lindsay, Richard: 68, 157. 160.161 Lovell.Timmy: 68. 188. 190.232, 233.47. 138 Lumpkin. Todd: 68. 151 Malone. Melissa: 69 Martin, Lisa: 69. 130. 148, 197. 198. 199 Mart . Mike: 69 Mason. Sandra: 69.142,146 McBride, Charlotte: 69 McCarver. Bettye: 69. 160 McCuiston. Chip: 69 McDonald, Carolyn: 69 McGregor. Walt: 69 McClendon. Tina: 69. 134.147.237. 238.239 McMeans, Debbie: 69, 147. 48 McMeans, Patricia: 69,147. 167 McNeely. Donna: 69 Medlen. Barry: 69 Meeks. Bruce: 69 Mendel. Laura: 70. 23, 144,145 Merritt. Cvnthia: 70. 136.137. 140. 31 Miller. David: 70.163 Miller, Sarah: 70. 160 Moore. Milton: 70. 187. 188. 190,136 Moyers, Vincent: 70 Nelson. Julia: 8.9. 70, 26. 150. 152. 154.157 Newberry. William: 70. 147 Norton. Eddie: 70 Owen, Javne: 70. 134, 144,237. 30. 31.218.48 Parham. Kathy: 71, 133 Parker, Regina: 71, 152 Pass. Lisa: 71.134 Payne. Shirley: 71.142. 238, 239 Pendleton, Dexter: 71, 136, 147 Penney. David: 71, 207, 144, 217 Petty. Barrv: 71. 152, 154. 157. 160. 161 Pickens, Julie: 71 Pierce. Mark: 71, 147 Pineda. Leticia: 72 Pope. Paul: 72. 207 Potter. Deborah- 72. 133 Prewitt, Maryanne: 72. 212, 213, 142. 143,238.239.31.206 Pride. Dcmetria: 72. 140,141 Reese. Hanna: 72 Reynolds, Bruce: 72, 182. 184. 188. i90. 138.216 Reynolds, Richard: 72 Rhoden. Robyn: 72,238.239 Riasaty, Hamid: 63. 207 Rich. Deloise: 73 Rickies. Deborah: 73, 133. 134. 157, 160.161.168. 237 Robert. Bobby: 73,187,188. 190 Robinson. Tracy: 73, 147 Rooks. Isaac: 73. 152. 154, 168 Rootizalab. Moshen: 73.207. 217 Rosenblum, Shelia: 73 Ross. Mischelle: 73. 152.48 Sanders, Celestine: 141 Sandifer, Nancy: 74 Schmidt. Sherri: 74, 147 Schultz. Lily: 74,146 Sewell, Mark: 74 Sharp, Donald: 74 Sharp, James: 8, 74. 138 Shaugnessy. Janet: 74, 144 Shine. Jangrumetta: 8. 74.26. 132. 134, 145.144, 158.237 Shotts. Geary : 74. 192 Sinyard. Ken: 74. 179, 187. 188, 190, 26 Smelley, Pirscilla: 74. 147 Smith, Donald: 75 Smith. Juhc: 75.22.26.28. 29. 131, 168. 174.2.219 Southerland. Marianne: 75. 133. 206 Spears. Sherry: 75 Spears. Tammy: 75.28. 29. 130.151. 150, 174.234.2 Spiegle, Scott: 75.26.29. 130, 144 Spurgeon. Elizabeth: 75.27, 132. 134. 152,154. 157.237.238, 239 Steen, Gloria: 75 Stegall. Marcia: 75, 134, 146, 237 Steger, Lisa: 75, 130 Stevenson, Annette: 75 Stewart, Marion: 75 Slone, Janet: 75, 146, 242. 243 Strong, Janet: 76 Stuckev. Lynn: 76. 23.27, 28. 29. 131. 144.167. 48 Sutton, Susan: 76, 164. 162 Swaim. Lyrae: 76. 158. 240. 241.48 Swinca. Lisa: 76 Taylor. Timothy: 76. 147 Teeples, Patrica: 76. 165 Thomason, Bradley: 76, 167, 172 Thompson, Debbie: 76, 142. 146. 240 241 Thompson, Donald: 76 Thompson. Kyle: 77 Tibbs. Brice: 192. 193.195 Toney. Cheryl: 77.23, 131. 132, 140. 48 Totcky, Sonya: 77, 133.242, 243 Tucker, Michelle: 77 Tucker, Susan: 8. 49. 212, 213.27. 134.138. 139.237,240.241. 31. 220 Tumlin. Dewavne: 77.147 Tumlin. Rhonda: 77.146 Turner. Barbara: 77. 197. 199. 162 Valentine. Annette: 77. 142. 143. 238. 239 Veitch. Nancy: 77.212,213, 134. 237.238.239, 206 Vitale. Faye: 77. 248 Walton, Cassandra: 77,147 Walton, John: 78. 160. 161 Wann, Julie: 78 Ward, Garland: 78, 146 Warren, Lynn: 78, 146 Washington. Carl: 78. 130. 136. 162 Washington. Paul: 78, 133 Watson, Charles: 78, 188. 190 Watson, Danny: 78 Webb, Penney: 78. 133 Welzyn, Kenneth: 78. 144 Wesley. Melvin: 78. 136. 137. 160. 192. 193 West, Steve: 78 Whorle. Michael: 79 Wilbanks, John: 79, 147, 165 Wilbourn. Teresa: 79 Wiley. Sonya: 79 Wilkerson. Kyle: 79 Williams, Becky 79 Williams, Debbie: 79 Williams. Joan: 79 Williams. Mildred: 79. 148. 160. 162 163 Williams, Susan: 79. 146, 242. 243 Woods, Gladys: 79 Worley, Dana: 79 Worlund, Denise: 79.27. 28. 130. 138,14-4. 174.175,237.249, 241 2 Wright. Randy: 79. 179. 182. 183. 186, 188. 190. 27.44. 138. 147. 48,216 256 Index A FINAL SALUTE 2 1980-81 Student Council Officers Elected The 1980-81 Student Council officers were elected by the student body this spring. New officers are: Pres. — Nathan Baker. 1st Vice- Pro.. Mike Worley; 2nd Vice-Pres., Pam Robinson; Sec., Pam Hicks; Treas., Steve Cabrys; and Pari., Toy McLemore. At right: new officer Pam Robinson receives award at Sports Banquet. Anchor Club Is Club of the Year Anchor Club won the honor of being the Service Club of the 1979-80 School Year. Club of the Year is based on points awarded to each service club for activities in which they participate throughout the year. During the year. Anchor visited Council School, worked at the Red Cross, collected canned foods, and served the school and community in other ways. Left: Anchor members presented Tammy Spears with a birthday cake at the Anchor Senior Banquet. Below: Mrs. Marshall and Ms. Hodge receive gifts of appreciation from Anchor Club. Anchor Club, Student Council 3 New Honor Society Members Inducted Twenty-eight Juniors and one Senior were inducted into the National Honor Society this spring. The ceremony was held in the auditorium and each new member lit their cermonial candle to seal their pledge. Inductees arc left to right: Front: Lois Langston. Robin Wright. Debra Page. Aim Womack. Lee Ann Yeager. Joan Williams. Rhonda Blanton. Tara Cremin, Kim McCracken, Cind Demetriou. and Martin Sisson. Middle: Warren Sulli- van. Lois Royston. Kim Luna. Jenni Hedden, Steve Austin, Jennifer Jones. Cheryl Whitaker. Mona Kresal. and Bobby Beach. Bark: Doug Johnson. Boyd Bankston. Philip Stall up. Stacy Trpool. Mike Kimbrough. Gina Mullins. James Moses. Rip Patton and Steve Gabrys. Spring Sports Banquet This year's Spring Sports Banquet hon- ored Lee Basketball players, wrestlers, cheerleaders, confederettes. track members and golf players. Above left: Cheerleaders present Mrs. Jenson with a gift. Above middle: I’ll take one of those and two of these and a couple of .. . Far right: Brian Chunn reeieves one more trophy ... At right: Jan Shine dis- plays her exceptional dancing talent. 4 Honor Society-Sports Banquet Golf Team The Golf Team, coached by Mr. Deaton, partic- ipates in tournaments held by different golf courses around the area. Members of the golf team. at right, an- left to right: Kneeling: Martin Sisson. Tommy I nier. and Rip Patton. Standing: Mark Newb . Mike Kimbrough. Barn Solomon. John Moore, and Mike Lew is. Tennis Teams The girls' Tennis Team played to matches held at different schools throughout the city. Members of the girls' Tennis Team an- below, left to right: Kneeling: Donna San- dige. Sherry Drake. Lois Langston. Melanie M horter. Standing: Rhonda Boyles. Toy McLemore. Sharron Bishop. Ten-sa Rogers. Suzy Hearn and Sue Marshall, eoaeh. The boys' Tennis Team was coached by Coach Dugan. Memlwrs of the Team are below, left to right: Kneeling: Earl Johnson, Mark M«-€lanahan and Riehanl Wilson. Standing: Tony Hawkins. Kim Dial and Bill Franklin. Not Pictured: Jeff Luna. Golf — Tennis 5 Softball Memlwrs of the Girls Softball T am an below. left to right: Front: Melissa Lancaster. Dianr Sharp. Diana Grider. Beverly Lankford. Back: Pam Dorsey, Marie Dupree. Angie Gentry. Joan Marlin. I .auric Roach, Leigh Marrero. Donna Hardidge. and Coach Walters. This year's team won seven games and lost three. T rack MemlM-rs of the Girls' Varsity Track Team are above left, left to right: Bark: Pririla Baker. Mary Anne Prewitt. Bobby Moore. Marcia Seals. Cheryl Moore. Carmen Nance and G arh Douthit. Front: Betty McCarven. Monica Phipps, Belinda Burwell, Maryon Stewart. Beth Miller. Members of the Girls J-V Track Team are above right: Back: Deborah Nobels. Peggy I,angford and Coach Douthit. Front: Georgia Hargrove. Tonita Phipps. Vonda Ellison. Members of the Boys Track Team are at right: Back: Bucky Lane, James Draper. W illard Scissom. George Lankford. Kent Gulbis. Middle: Coach Bradley, Dion Craig. Zeb Hinton. Derrick Steele. Angelo Johnson, Rubin Burris. B. B. Cooper. Kneeling: Terry Allen, Antonio Ellison and Dave Edwards. 6 Softball — Track Baseball Teams Members of ihe Varsity Baseball Team are below left to right: Bark Row: Coach Daxidson. Randy bright. Derek Sharp. Ricky Moore. Ken Sinyard, Tim Boyette. Eddie Goodwin. Wayne Friend. Mike Crocket. Coach Dudley. Middle Row: Roger Grider. Craig Stafford. John Mor- ring. Carl Richter. Gary Shotts, Dennis Bayless. Boyd Bankston. Front Row: Mike Stuckey. John Dodson. Steve Cornelius. Todd Frankcn- field, Kevin Griffis. Members of the J.V. Baseball Team are Iwlow left to right: Back Row: Morris Ryan. Jerry Schrimpher. Paul Finely. David Roth. Jay Moon . Ken Watson. Coach Steele. Middle Row: Paul Sprader. Danin Kroger. Buhba Winkles, Chuck McCutchinson. Joey Flanders. John Moses. Front Row: Mike Easterling. Rock Wilson, Mike Reed, Louis Sprader, Roger Wright. Below: Ken Sinyard winds up for a pitch. Baseball 7 Everyone had a Sparkle” in their eye as they enjoyed the 1980 Junior-Senior Prom. As each couple entered the room, they walked over a small bridge leading into the Commons Area, which was deco- rated in peach and blue. Scott Speigle announced each couple in lead-out as they came through a gazebo around which many gorgeous plants were sitting and hanging. Couples danced to the music of the Jimmy Church Review. All who attended will forever remember the Sparkle” of the 1980 Lee High Prom. Top picture: Junior and Senior class officers get ready to present class sponsors with gifts. Left: Couples dance to the Jimmy Church Review. Above: Seniors show their maturity! Prom 9 Al rijjhi: Kim Kula i? Ix-iiif! hrr usual lad lik -s ‘lf!!! Brlow li-fl: Mrs. Van- divrr n ivin a isifl of a| | rrriation from Sonior «-lass officers. Ik-low rijehl: S« nior Class Faxoritr. Carrir Klommski. is « s -ortrd in Icadout l Drnnis Ba l« ss. 10 Prom Top left: Junior Class officers present Mrs. Henderson. Junior Class Spon- sor. with a gift. Bottom left: Juniors enjoy watching lead-out. Below: Jun- ior Class Faovirte. Rickv Moore, escorts Felicia Wilson in lead-out. Prom 11 Seniors Are Ready For the '80’s” Above: Yes. Mom. I'll be home bv 9:00!' Above: Seniors have finall) learned ihe facts of life! Above: ||'s our turn. Lvnn! AI ove: Jan Shim- after her “beaut v l | ! Above: Senior officers Irv to bribe teachers with gifts. Above: Do I have to?? 12 Showcase Class Day The Senior Class assembled for the annual day set aside as Class Day. Different Seniors received awards for the out- standing achievements they have made during their four high school years. Far left: Dr. Sanders speaks to Seniors. Left: Denise Worlund is presented with a bond. t - Senior Banquet The 1980 Senior Banquet was held at the Huntsville Hilton. Various awards (gag gifts!) were presented to different Seniors and the evening was highlighted when the Senior offi- cers presented Mrs. Vandiver with a new desk for her office. At far Irft: Eric Guerin holds his lips! Left: Brian Chunn receives his Senior Class State Champ Award. Below: Sen- ior officers make presentations. Class Day, Sr. Banquet 13 Baccalaureate 14 Baccalaureate r Graduates Final Glimpse Graduation is the end of the beginning of our lives. It is the end of twelve years of education yet the beginning of a whole new world and life. The high school football games are over. the.Govern- ment classes an' empty, yet the fond memories of the past four years linger on. When we look back on all the wonderful, thrilling times and then the hard, rough times, and as we step into another world, all we c an say is. it's hard to believe we're here and that we made it! 16 Graduation MOISTEN GLUE AND STICK IN BACK OF YEARBOOK — INSIDE OF COVER — LET BOOK SET ONE HOUR TO SECURE STICKING BE SURE GLUE IS MOISTENED EVENLY


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