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Karen I-Iagood, Editor Miriam Byers, Business-Manager Cable af Em Dedicafivu lm! J-I W1 Sclzvv . . . our learning . . . our spirit . . . our activities . . . our leisure. Sea- soned with a conglomeration of in- gredients - academics, sports, pep rallies, club doings, and out- of-school frolics with friends - a would-be dull, routine year was miraculously transformed into an action packed thirty -six weeks. U16 Ken cr Of ' 5 551 Each day the halls rang with the greetings and laughter of students as they scuffled from class to class. When the bell signaled the finale to another day, some students rushed to jobsg some went homeg some sought quiet places to studyg and some stayed to tie up the loose ends ofthe day. 1 if 4 3 3 l 3 Building additions, as well as fads and fashions, came to Leeds High this year. Each had a part in making a new and dynamic Leeds High School. .fe- gam 461+-it ,nfl .g , ..., ,. wk nt ,vi 4- WM mf,-'Sl if Q wrt Qing-, ,,:Q-N.: . . . 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'sf K M , ' ' N ww, gv-i,,,,,Ni . .P ,A v 'in 'Hf 5 2121 ' W' J' I X . . J M A .K , , W ' Y ,,.A - 4,--'w.ge,w . U 'N' VN ' ' V' 1 L' , ' . Y J f ' ' A .1 x ' .- ' ,ri -. ,. ' 4 , . , wfgwi .., U. . vfg I. 1, .Q K., 9 . ' v .K H xl A ' 9' xl Y f Q .- X . , -- .vYg. A-X.-,A, yn, PMR.. 5 ' 'X t, ' 5 v. ,-vt1,ng X -A D 1 . M 5.9, .,. ,. . Dvd tation 5 F77 MM 'ivy iw xaig This 1969 Leeder is dedicated to a teacher who has won the respect and admiration of all his students. Through him our knowledge has been magnified in all areas, and our in- - sight on life has been deepened. With a casual atmosphere between classes and after school, he is more than just a teacher - he's a friend. MR. AL MCLAUGHLIN Mrs. Helen Garrett - - - - - Coach Joe Campbell - - Mr. Tommy Estridge - - - - Coach Homer Smiles - - - ' ' Mr. Kenneth Price - - ' ' ' ' ' PAST DEDICATIONS 1968 1967 -1966 1965 1964 Adminisfraf Princzpal Q. wx He constructs with wisdom and honor, a bridge of opportunity that opens to us a plateau of knowledge. MR. JERRY OXFORD 'kwa- MRS. JESSIE RYAN Guidance Counselor ,X 'Q' ig ,iff MR. HOMER SMILES Assistant -Principal Q Y A is MRS. RUBY WHITMIRE nm School Secretary I3 Scierzvv From atoms to infinity the world of science is a world for the curious, the imagina- tive, and the persistent. He who enters discovers that the realm of nature is characterized by structure, order, function, and most important, PURPOSE. tifrnii 3? ,ff 51. L Q- Z 4 r IJ. 5533-T gn 'fs' ff iz.. gg' 5' ,L r, J' W 3. ::.,,r. ra M MRS. ELLEN HARDING MRS. HELEN GARRETT Chemistry . , Biology Ugh! . w i ii' 'gfif549fJi7?z, ,L fr an , . 'h! MR. GARY PATE 1 Jr. III Science XAHXS sm? MRS. LINDA WALLACE Jr. II Science ks. Math With the advance of the technical age, the need for a better math education is es- sential and Leeds is meeting this need, with its elementary, in- termediate, and advanced courses in math. MRS. JANE HOOTON MRS. DOROTHY TURK Geometry Jr. III Math Algebra II Jr. Il Science Trig. A helpful teacher? MR. THEO MASSEY Algebra I Bookkeeping MRS. ELIZABETH MOORE Jr. II Math L LJ' iaxx SY H -' 1 yy new W 2 4. r' MRS. IIMMIE ANN CAMPBELL Jr. III English 4 , .Sughsh . . . One of the major problems today is the lack of com- munication between people. Our English Department is doing everything that it can to solve this problem. RESER' FACUl MR. AL MCLAUGHLIN Sr. I English , '54 fs? ,wwe . ,Q , I6 An eager English class. MISS MARY FRANCES MARTIN Sr. II English Key iv Hvmmunzcaizm To communicate properly with each other we must have a thorough understanding of the English language. The English courses at Leeds High are designed to help us understand the structure of our language and to become acquainted with the major writers. MRS. JOYCE HIGGINBOTHAM Sr. III English MRS. EVELYN BAKER Jr. II History Sow To understand the society that we live in we must know how our history began. The men who changed history, the events that changed history, and most important, the effects that it has had on us. Our his- tory department is designed to give us this knowledge. MRS. DOROTHY POWERS MRS, GLADYS NORIN Jr. III Civics World Geography And so we study our coun- try??? Ytudie 5555 lf 2' f ' iii J-122 nz fr 15,5 :, ':a. Y 2 1:5 5: 1 Q' rs! YYY, 'V 3' 5 is as Ei Ll -iv E552 5' 1 ' A iQ 'IA ac .1 ff if 4: L fig. fi ' 1 1 1 sz. If .g fer :iii ?? if 2- f . re ' if 'fi I. :E - fi hi k Ji wp A sv 1 116' is . V12 0 ,Z b V- 5 l l All phases of history are covered. Alabama history, World History, American History, and American Government. This back- ground gives us a better knowledge of our so- ciety. MRS. LOUISE SMITH American History Wake up kids, its Communism! MR. TOMMY ESTRIDGE American Government 3012! rz zznguagc 9 lum. As our world becomes more united, speaking more than one language is very important. At Leeds High, French and Spanish are taught. We hope that in the future another language will be added to the curricu- MRS. CAROL HALL To conjugate the verb parle you must . . French and Spanish rf Man can exist without art but man cannot live without art. The students in Mrs. Norman's art classes are learning how true that statement is. To really live one must be able to create. VX 'N Pix! MRS. GLADYS NORMAN Art I and II Express yourself through art. .flflusic To appreciate music one must know about music, the great composers and their works, and the techniques used to develop that particular sound. Mr. Self stresses these points in the music appreciation class. The band, directed by Mr. Self, has made great strides that we can be proud of in Leeds High. A great musician is in our midst. MR. DeWlTT SELF Music Appreciation Band Uhzwy The library is the heart of the school. It is where all the students turn when there is a report to be done. Mrs. Allen and the assistants are always willing to help students and teachers. A ':' vi 1 MRS. BERTHA NEI. ALLEN. Sshhh - X 1311 incss Sducativu ' ,if The Business world is a complex world filled with A . A J4igi23h:g m?m.. xl many technical skills. Under the direction of Mrs '.A' g. ' Lytle and Miss Rains the students are taught short- . .T A hand, typing, and general office practice. Mr. McKinnon and Mr. Logan teach the vocational if if,.Qf.Q.,fg'ff'?r.f7r-A. I skills. Leeds High is doing its best to prepare its stu M:vvm3f r 'f ff' dents for the world of business. MRS. MARTHA LYTLE Business Occupations MISS KAY RAINS Typing I and II MR. W. R. . . . 27.8. MCKINNON IC.T MR. DAVID LOGAN Vocational Counselor What causes our actions? Why do we have certain fears? The purpose of psychology is to help us know ourselves so that we can face the world. flame fwnamics ,f ,. L ' I-1 115 f- Q ' ff 3, 1 V. K fan. Mfg-' '7 K, k-,,-k.,j, 54, MRS. ELLEN HARDING Home Economics I and II Learning how to serve is important when entertain- ing. Psycholvgy Cooking and sewing are part of every girls life after she marries. In home economics the basic skills of homemaking are learned MISS KAY RAINS Psychology Fear can be caused by . . . Physical .Sdumfialf The physical shape of our students is as important as their brain-shape. The physical education de- partment has a vigorous schedule of exercises desig- ned to keep the students in shape. Tumbling, soft- ball, basketball and volleyball are just a few of the activities. MRS . LINDA WA LLA CE Q l Y l is MR. Jos CAMPBELL 3 x X RS. LENA BLA IR ccrfguiliou fa ulfsfifufe mchezze Leeds High School would like to recognize its substitute teachers. They are always here when most needed and are appreciated for their devotion to the students at Leeds. . iz, 1, I, ,e -:.1f,' 1ve.f1,:.sf'sf1,:1 -. 'Ab - :fr :f':.,: l : wi. f.,k., r .. MRS. EILEEN BENEFIELD MRS. BETTY WILDER MR. D. H. JONES fuuchravm my MRS . MILDRED WILLIAMS MRS. ESSIE MAE HALL Not shown: MRS. VIDA ARMSTRONG MRS. GRACE BATSON MRS. OLA TURNER MRS . GLADYS MRS. ESTELLE SIMS M Husfadiuns RS. NELLIE VANN, Lunchroom Manager MR. MANLEY EDWARDS ,az .., 1, -J' XM? .f f :L gg , E, 3 W: it xii? , if? 3. 'rg 23' Than f igg. 3 -U. .ff-1 f ,qw 4f::gsxW, ,Q ,,.,.. Q , up mfs ,mn 1: ' Msg 5, Lv.: .fy 'L :F ,n ii 1 ffl g 41 '- fisi?Q,sii,,'QT3 r fEQ??QgQ ii? J B? :j g . Q . 1 V , we' :ff , iww 1 -.,g .ia I F 'f g . gl 5 ,f2'k, +:3.gs2s mm H213 11,5 4 ve 4: 1,294 iifrffw s, 35, .2 - f-. ilk V31 L -H lf ,L Qwqwykwagixii iwggwipqxwmiv , ga fu E A g ,1 W uw Nw . ':' I' b. vs: . , .,- ,-I : X 1 -1 e 522 34, if X33 fi ,, if 4 -Ls' x' H K 'M' I1 f k i xp? M A, Q ,Q S gf DEQ QE 2 iv gg X gg WE? 2 l s .. 5 Q. X Ha f mf 35 2. 'H 3 gg MK A, A ng A , x A ,.-A Jizz 5 5 L tl ggi? 3 - 4 if W , Y Hgwmmmvfawim in i 1 FEM? 3 1 3. f I ,yii,g,33.g45gi5gg: QEEQ 2223531 ij 1 Q A -f . Efazg SU 'Q ,E 4553234 gifs 5 gf 5,35 t 'ni' we .f Axe, 5, w ' ' tx 3 ,,'- N ffl :O il A 'gli ' 'i - Q - mf- '-4 ,x A 4 11L44,,,11 .W 1 L 2. Q 4 . A iiiiifljl f A . 5 - Q 5 5' 4:52 T .X ,,,r,:g: '34 1 193551517 K. I 3 V51-sf, iff? - ' A 'A gi - :mx f - 1-M a u A .. , 1,2 52121 T. 1 A T , A- F - A 111, fff ' A if - ' 'fi' i n V ' f President - Secretary - - l , . ' 5611101 class OMMS JOHNNY DUTTON Vice-President - BOBBY LEE CATHY PEEK Treasurer - ELIZABETH SKELTON DINA ANDERSON MARGARET ARMSTRONG N l .x 2,1 YW f . ,alia ,N ELIZA BETH f ADAMS ' CAROLYN ALEXANDER JOHN BA ZEM ORE LINDA BEARDEN DA VID BRYANT JANE BRYANT JOE CRADDOCK CHARLES CROW ,ii Q . JOHNNY DUTTON JUNE EDWARDS PATRICE FOSTER TANDRA FOSTER GARY GA NEY IRE NE GOODSON 15 5,-. li. STEPHEN HARTSFIELD ANTHONY HAWKINS DEBBIE HOLDER STEVE HOLLEY wan, ,M . W 2. .FERRY HENNINGER SHE RRY HOGGE 'fkxfsi Jmumg ,wumzlfzg .15 001144 I LT I LARRY ISBELL STEVE IS BELL ldelzewug .114 gm, ,wa W .' :f'.'x 93 5- SHERRY LAWLEY BOBBY LEE ii DIA NE LOCKLEY BOBBIE LYLE STEVE MCLAUGHLIN NILA KAY MINICK PATRICIA GRAHAM PEAR CATHY PEEK S ug - 'Ei 4 x 1 Q ' ff--um , 9 z ' 2 X2 ELIZA BETH SKE LT ON MIKE SMILES 3. K 4. in I ' 2' 'Zami-iii' llndar funding d d Guidance: BRYANT SPRADLEY JAMES STEPHENS S I, DIA NE SPEARMAN TOM SPENCER BRENDA STEWART CATHY STRICKLAND MIKE SWEATT BOBBY TALLEY Q LINDA TIDWELL SHERRY VANCE TERESA THOMPSON PATTI TICE X MARY WALKER JENNIFER WHITE BARRY WHITFIELD lg? ' ,Y ' IE 3 3, ' ' 5 ' -.1.Q y if N-8 , H Y .5 Senivr Spvnsvzzs' MR. TOMMY ESTRIDGE MISS KAYE RAINS MRS. MARTHA LYTLE MRS. JOYCE HIGGINBOTHAM enzbr agile . s .mas Cgusan y-Jarfer Susan is well-known for her sweetness and involve- ment in school affairs. She was chosen by the var- sity football team as this year's Homecoming Queen. Active in the Student Council for several years, she was elected Treasurer for '68-'69, Susan's good nature is an asset that makes her a very notable stu- dent. was mag gee Bobby has what it takes to unite any group toward successful action. He was chosen Vice-President of the Senior Class and Physique Perfect in Who 's Who. As one of our best athletes, he was selected to receive the Outstanding Leadership trophy for his contributions to our great football team. .WSJ jeresa ompsozz Teresa possesses a spirited disposition that attracts many people. Although much of her time has been devoted to cheerleading, she has been actively en- gaged in organizations such as the Y-Teens and the Student Council. Even though she is short in stature, Teresa makes a big impression. Win csleoe JYQQY Wit is a big feature of Steve 's easygoing nature. He was chosen Sweetest in Who's Who and was a rep- resentative to County Government last year. He was also on the Sales Staff for the Leader. Although he is known for his ability to sleep through anything, he contributes much to the liveliness which makes Leeds High great. G0nyrafz1Q1'1bf1s MSS Wega yyzpcfjuky When a student at LHS hears a high-pitched voice, he automatically thinks of Reba and her vibrant per- sonality. She has performed well as a cheerleader for three years and was also chosen Miss Senior Class in the '69 Leeder Pagenat. Her youthful ways and jubilant manner have made her a popular person. WF. gdffy gS'6QQM Larry has devoted much hard work and effort in many areas, but particularly in football at LHS. His achievements were recognized by his selection to All-County this year and being elected a captain of the football team. Larry 's great personality has also won for him the honor of being voted 'Most Lovable in the '69 Who's Who. 50 Y Y' fo ffe csenzbrs 77655 an 000 yosfer Tandra is a perfect example of a Senior girl. Her outgoing personality has captured the treasured honors of Miss Congeniality in the Leeder Pageant and Sweetest in Who's Who. She was elected to Girls' State last year and D.A. R. Good Citizenship Girl this year. She is also President of the Honor So- ciety. Tandra 's good looks, bubbly nature, and un- derstanding manner endear her to everyone. 97512 170512117 Qulfozz Johnny 's good looks and athletic ability have brought him many important positions at LHS. An active member of the Student Council and Boys' State rep- resentative, he further proves his versatility on the football field and the basketball court. Johnny will long be remembered as a likeable and outstanding Senior of '69. E 1 sew' ms Jane Zlyanf CSQCXQJ Q73 ffe jjossessors Jane s sparkling eyes and delightful attitude have for many years brightened the class of '69, Her friendly ways and warm understanding have brought her many promising honors as Miss March of Dimes, Foreign Language Award winner, Citizenship Tour Represen- tative. We are confident that she is Bound to Succeed. Wr. ,joe gee Joe is a true example of an all-around athlete. Be- sides being a member of the L Club and Outstanding Lineman of the Year, this year he was chosen as an All-Metro football player. He was also voted Most Athletic in Who 's Who. Joe has made many fine contributions to the school which have made us very proud of him. X me Susan Qrzlfzzes Susan's sophistication and sense of style are admired by many. This was proven by her election as Most Stylish in Who 's Who. She has represented LHS on the Pizitz Teen Board for two years and is very active in the Y-Teens and the National Honor Society. Susan is as gracious as she is charming. waz. 93066y Um, Bobby is one of the most challenging, dynamis forc- es in the Senior Class. He is a fine football player and was chosen as the 'Outstanding Senior Back. He was also named a Post-Herald Prep Player of the Week. Bobby, better known as 'Tarbaby, was voted the Cutest boy in the Senior Class. 5I qf Me 97500511 Oufsfanoghy Quaflfzes may Csferry 5awQy Sherry always wears a grin and is known for her words of wisdom. This year she was selected as one of our Optomist Club representatives. She has also won various oratorical awards and is Vice-Presi- dent of the Honor Society. Sherry has truly been an outstanding student and a credit to Leeds High. WG. 70l2'2lI2y Tommy was voted Bound to Succeed in the Who 's Who this year and it's an honor he really deserves. He is Vice-President of the Student Council and was a delegate to the Alabama Conference on Citizen- ship. He has been active in the Red Cross and has won many oratorial awards, in addition to playing football. Tommy is sure to have a bright future in any field he chooses. 52 may QOH Zrzffazh Doll's distinct beauty and soft-spoken manner have captured many friends for her. She represented Leeds High as our 1968 Dental Clinic Queen and was chosen first alternate of the Little Seven schools of Jefferson County. In the past, she has also rep- resented her class as a Homecoming Maid. Doll is as sophisticated as she is feminine. me I1 Eynn 52105 Known affectionately as Gnat, Lynn's spirit and devotion have been recognized by the Senior Class in choosing him Mr. Congeniality. In the Who's Who, he was voted Most Popular. His selection as Most Valuable Player, and Prep Player of the Week are all proof of his football abilityg moreover, he has lettered in basketball. This goes to show that big diings do come in small packages. Czxempijfef 122 ms Zzdne Spearman Our 1969 Miss Leeder, Diane, is a shining example of enthusiasm and versatility. She has served us three years as a cheerleader and this year as Head Cheerleader. She was selected Homecoming Queen last year and added further to her honors by being named Editor of the GREEN-WHITE. Diane has a winning personality to match her attractiveness. 970. Mfg Smlks One of the most versatile leaders in our school is Mike. He has been selected for two of our school 's highest honors, Mr. Leeder and President of the Stu dent Council for '68- '69, He has also been active in sports, especially football. Congratulations, Mike! You are deserving of all your awards. X56 CQSS 0 769. ms Jennlkr 67517:-2 Enthusiastic, eager, and excited describes Jennifer's personality. She is chairman of the Committee on Patriotic Events of Jefferson County at our school. She was also chosen as a Senior favorite this year. In her short time here she has captured many ac- quaintances. She is an asset to the Leeder sales staff also. Wir. cslan yeayue An outstanding member of the football team, Stan has that get-in-there-and-fight attitude that got us in the Dental Clinic. He represents the Senior Class on the Patriotic Events Committee, is a Sports Editor for the Leeder, and a member of the Student Coun- cil. Stan is known for his tuff looks and his loyal- ty to the school and his class. 53 Scmozav Mas! Hsautdul and J-landsafuc DOLL BRITTAIN - JOHNNY DUTTON PATRICE FOSTER - JERRY HENNINGER One 'Whvse ,Most l5'asl1ful DEBBIE HOLDER - DENNIS SISSON Hes! Physique SUSAN PARKER - BOBBY LEE Great Katha: 4 ?l1a1m'!e1' Was lfiggesf Playghl and Plagbay JENNIFER WHITE - GARY GAINEY W ELIZABETH SKELTON - MIKE SMILES II han 6004 v1ffz1h 5fl2f11fn 6ulcst VERONICA JACKSON - BOBBY TALLEY .iiifl 7 I SHERRY LAWLEY - KENNETH GUTHRLE Seniors Mas! Selma! Spirit TERI TALLEY - STEVE MCLAUGHLIN Zhlcizl Plus , ELAINE BLACK - CHET HARTSFIELD REBA MCCULLEY - STAN TEAGUE 56 Mas! 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Deborah Allison Sandra Armstrong Norma Ashley Debbie Bailey Thelma Bentley Gary Blaylock Ralph Bowman Roger Bowman Harry Campbell Brenda Carden Ken Carr Robert Carr Tommy Carr Dwayne Carroll Rickey Carter Christine Castleberry Rebecca Coates Tommy Collins Marie Compton Sharon Corbett Vicky Couch Holly Couts George Creasman Rosemary Crumpton Terry 'Crutchfield Jo Cunningham 60 fu. Cflass af ' O aqww 'M x . . . TY, ...4 President: DARREN INGRAM V. President: MELANIE RODDAM Secretary: ROSEMARY CRUMPTON Treasurer: PEGGY JOHNSTON fly fufifemenf Grow -z,, q .xx Q i 49 ,N bi J i b i if .. r by A .1 f-Msg '9 vifrse' f'i'?Fw ,A ,. ,. ., ,, K- . x . x Y' X I? 'fQCE .5 r Eigi 1 S J 4,1 x 1 gl' an Z it Q 331 rf'-A Y ff Q ww if at If M mf 4 A x I I' I K ,. 2 , wif it , ,f.' 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E710 ghfs rff the cuz Larry Isbell Myron Isbell Gregg Jarrett Peggy Johnston Harold Jones Steve Karr Barbara Kenderrck Phyllrs Key Paul Lawrence Sue Lovell Pat McCurry Carla McLaughlrn Kenneth McLaughl1n Ramona McNa1r Sam McNa1r Eddre Moore Larry Moore Jean Morrrs Tony Muncher Susan Musgrove Terry Nash Ken Nelms Elalne Nelson Frank Parker Judy Parker Renee Patterson Peggy Payne Ronrue Pearson Ronald Prrce Jrll Rader 'FH S OQ Yvonne Rasberry Charlotte Reeves Mrke Rooks Kay Sanders an A by-w' iw aka gl! vu-lt Vx S: If I in Kamal ,f 83 ,A 3 , 2 e L if X 9 Pam Wright Charlotte Williams 4 Juanda Williams Linda Williams Ste ve Savarese Brenda Seale Teresa Sellers Howard Sexton Bill Shaw Earl Sloan Eddie Smith Larry Smith Monte Sweat! Carolyn Trotti Beaver Vamer Ronald Vamer Barbara Walker Jeanne Watson David Weeks Linda Wheat Ronnie Whisenhunt Randy White Steve White A, J. Whitmire 5113111115 63 Greg Adams Joy Allen Maxine Allen Carol Bailey Kay Bailey Sharon Bailey Floyd Battles Dana Blair Suzanne Blanchard Joe Bolton Ralph Brasher Randy Brasher Linda Brown Joy Bryant Brenda Burns William Butts Dennis Callaway Doris Carter enda Cham i MRobbie Collins Buddy Corbett QBUQLSY Gary Cox 611155 of '71 .1 'araabki if 1: ' jf-N .V ,x 1 i ui ii' . . J , ' ' Wiki , , . A -:3.,., v. , v i if fix! 4 b, , - W M 3 V . I on W , Lil 25 , ex President - DOUG WATSON Vice-President - JOHN GRIFFIN Secretary - JUDY WHITE Treasurer - TERRY GREEN I A A 3 51' I V I .Q f 3.5 I ga xxiw 4 Q .fr Q ' xi il 2 ' X flcdvifie Flu ' Riff? P 2, j, vg P T s ,f Roddy Crocker Sally Daniell Jerry Davis Joyce Davis Le Verne Davis Gary Dawson Cindy DeShazo Vickie Dutton Dennis Elkins Donna Elliot Q Pat Fant Ken Faulkner Danny Fleming Rickie Franklin Linda Garner Mike Gee Sam Giles Gwen Glass Lonnie Glenn Danny Grable Terry Green John Griffin Frank Hall Steve Hallmark Enid Harding Rita Harris John Hartsfield Mike Hartsfield Cathy Hawkins Toni Hindman azydng Ifll 2.10 5 S b.- kespvnsi :Mies and jay Carolyn Isbell Freddy Isbell Janie Isbell Pam Isbell Jocelyn Jerald Allan Johnson Don Jones Geniruth Jones Johnny Kile Dean Lawayne Chuck Little Gloria Little Mike Lovell Mike Lovell Peggy Lyle Mike Maddox Annette Martin Rita Mason Mike Mays Teresa Meads Ralph McCombs Jeff Mink ' nl Q.. 15,3 X .714crea 5 Such Ifear . . . '!'f'2 rf M ,,i, tgp .. , I 55, fsf M so fe ffgf?? 3' wavy? 14122 9. '. - -riff, ' ai, fu' - L'-3 ' 5 , ' f ir i, . 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'S fa 7 1551, Andy Coates Dale Cole Sharron Cook ,df f wi'- James Crump ' .1 ' Mike Danner Cherry Davis Cheryl Davis -.U Sharon Davis Joan Dawkins Johnny Denson Art DeShazo Carolyn Dickson Dale Elliot Diane Eyer .. 1-1 Pam Farmer Q' 'C Nancy Fitzpatrick . 1 Y A x 70 Diane Franklin Pam Franklin Delia Freind Ken Gaither Stan Gilbert June Drummonds f FA':?:,f . C Q . H - 3 wx' C ,mai U 8 f Aa A sm., , , lx si X, Sus-tx mx was-1',iyl! a.-..r.nmlv1 'fi . tw . ,1 mx, 5,-silly r 1' i' W? 1 ii rp avi 2 1 ' at ..,,,w ,' K, 4 l X , if 1 J? Ai 4' K C xy., Ns. ra 9 N 'Xa Ei J '! '!'fM' x , ' 9 . ,' y lv 1 W sw' 's X x 'A Ea ftggkii' ' L ' 1? 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NI UI Donna Johnson Jennifer Johnson Rickie Johnson Ronnie Johnson Donald Jolley Joe Mack Karr Jerry Kelso Mattie Kirkly Jack Larimore Tom Lambert Jimmy Lee Rhonda Lee Kay Lollar Mike Long Donna Lyle ew lfcgiun hy Debbie Hawkins Peggy Hayle Ava Henson Pam Hogge Grant Hoyle Danny Howard' Debbie Howard Ronald Howard Steve Howard Gary Huddleston Paula Hunter Norman Ingram Phil Ingram Danny Isbell Charlotte Johns , ag- 5 :rs Dawn fm' Mm' y6'lll1S' . . . Leo Lyle Gene Mathis Pat Martin Beth McBrier Sandra McGee Jeff McLaughlin 0 Susan McLaughlin Karla McMahon ' Mark Mitchell Greg Moore Jean Moore Teresa Morris Jon Da vid Moseley Dora McDaniel Y gy: . ' Y 5' 'K 4 J 13 41 ff lfwff in v. yr Bonita Moses Ronnie Nelson Diane Newton Nancy Nichols Teresa Osborne Mary Parker Ricky Parker Greg Parsons Lynn Patillo Ken Pilkington Karen Pool Linda Powell Kathy Prentice Ray Roger Jerry Rodda Bemis Rose Jimmy Rowan Q, lI2Ifll5'SUj.7,I9l7lII1 af Hank zz d Ceaclzers Janet Ruekwald Mark Savarese Kim Schmitt Tama Seale John Sebetrick Teddy Self James Shinn Teresa Shinn Suzanne Smiles Janet Smith Jimmy Smith Randy Smith Rickie Smith Judy Spruell Bruce Stewart Sherry Stokes Debbie Street Robert Swafford Kathy Thomas Larry Thornberg Mike Weldon Jan White. Kathy White Roddy White Greg Whitfield Jerry Williams Howard Williams Patti Williams Peggy Woody fdgafhcn Q5 lil? 4 t Y ? .a 9 ,g . . ,Y , 4, 'S 4 S ' ef 'S' 1, L . 1 X ffl .' i '?i'z 'H ' fm' 'A 'ti -'rf T . i, f a ff' A S d mm -HW , f' L, j - 4 ' 1 - ' N KA 21. ':iilIf? ig, 4 ' if ,:' :T .4 ,. ' V ' if T 4 t it t1'f Qf-4 J EA H V it pSi'ff!?:z:., ' f' 1' 'VF' .V -' ' . , , W 1 -Ar A ,. i , are ,Q L Fu' iw td Q 32 -f ' ' if ,Q A as . gs x ' QS 4 i sb E 1 A ' ,J ' X I 4 Q 1 w Q ,,-2 L it it ' Z 4.2, f I , J 'ff I JJ? ll 11214155 Activities ali 2 2355 79 I 'r ,W-fx, 'ff 9 It :wx B :Q hw nn, .I .. ,QU M . 1 3.5-V.: 1 .w...' : Q 1 .. I SLA .Al V 3-I f, F' ' v Q I I W 1 A-:f4gff',, A ' , 1 x ,. my Jr fx if X353?-x?isms5 C nip ,an The play's the Jean, Gerry, c thing when Don, Eddie, Ricky, Paula, Betty Lou, ast a mood for Far Off Hills . . . 'nlertuinmcnf ?r0m lluclfpccfed Svurccs . . . Happenings in the Showcase . . . Spotting special talent . . . . Al, ' Q ff-12 Y . ,. ,bw V ev- f f f J 'v .: ft V. l Tim fa Ll at . , . 1 Vw 4. . K za then Mr. Se1f's loyal followers bring tones of joy and happiness. Dvdicafim 270 O O 9 Mrs. Garrett fq her loyalty and devotion to the spirit of Leeds High. Appreciativn Ffvr Anficzpativu O O O Mrs. Allen for many hours of think and sell annual .. . to Mike for Leedy's Green and White tag. e Mrs. Camp and her calendar watchers for Labor Day! 0 0 ff M My Mmwf. Q Q X. A first for the Cloud Room The pageautry of beauty in a realm of magic . . . Roses for the Queen . . . Refreshments from parents. e . . . ' f f .' 5- ,Q-Jr x sgv .4 ii' T Spring Kriugs On. . . hard work for Oxford . . . the true personalities of Mrs. Blair and Mr. Self on Sadie Hawkins Day Suflzusiasfic Zampaigning . . . VOTE is.- 9- g mfg? mg ' W YUYDENT 'fmfafy gi M, mpxgrs on A. . , 'z .,,,. HW '7 :cb 1 . . , :If ' Zi P., ,gferg 1t's a political year! 1 ' Z x I i .1 Q is 'I ww w vu AND MMT!-gi EE i 5MMv BOUND , H04-Tri ziziizzif fast LW!! and bequests from , , . Y-Teens, Junior Class and Honor Society. 611155 Of '69 Prepares . . . with rings on their fingers and invitauons on order. , , .NX- l6'el1ir1d the Scenes With Mrs. Hooton and her down to earth the eighth grade. tactics for the float. D. O. '69 contributes to the parade. teamwork our student council president and vice- president. Tommy and his concept of modern energy. the Americanism Club upholds Oid South patriotism. 86 Senior girls say it with flowers. ' emssihamzw 44 14 6' .HIM F , J ' portraying the O1d South for Homecoming, 1968. ,fm W x' 'QXNM' Qt Y-Tu E715 Maman! f Uuth . . as the finished product comes to life . .. NS Tl SEK v f gs im ,, h 1 -.M ...EA E E! '--.L Q ,' br P AZ !558 N' tht I ld d mpen or chill. 5 mans Z7 L?1'Zue++Cw has X 133. Miki -.25 M W ffm' Kama fri... inform our students about our state colleges and universities. bring us a Thanksgiving message. Rick Hughes speaks at assembly. teach democrary? show new fashions, sponsored by the Future Homemakers. H0 was 60111511 . . . Seniors receive long awaited portraits and order A graduation invitations. ss, e HK N4 U ,X f students watch while the nation elects a new president. selected students Let it all hang out with maestro Oxford. Rassor Jones presents a flag to the Americanism Club. the Library Assistants refresh our faculty with cake l and coffee. 90 .1 , W f' Q sv e 0,JM,. 1. gm i n si X , 7- fi 'ii , ,a . .1 Q ' 1. ' ' ff? S u ,, ! g E s is xt? , N V . , , i ,g My I. Q 3 Q Q in M 8 A A 'E I 'hx ic 2 I 'Q 2 ,- nw Q.:-vp' Khanzcfer is Shawn . . . CHHHHLi1Z1i SERVICE SCHOLHRSHW LEHDERSHIP scholastic wise, as new members are tapped into the National Honor Society. by Seniors . . . Ozyanmzfivns indent gffllllfil BOTTOM: Elaine Black, Chaplaing Barbara Rpdgers, Sec.: TOmmy Holt, V. Pres. 9 Mike Smiles. PICS- L Bobby Talley. 2nd: Johnny Belcherg Gary Huddlestong Becky Sayersg Gwen Glassg Cathy Pooleg Tandra Fosterg Nancy Fitzpatrickg Suzanne Smilesg Becky Coutsg Art DeShazog Bill Rowan. Srd: Bill Cartwrightg Wayne Carrg Ken Nelmsg Johnny Duttong Glen Hunterg Doug Watsong Paul Lawrenceg Jackie Eyerg Darren Ingramg Rex Hogland. zzfivmzl flv ar S niet Sherry Lawley, V. Pres. Q Tandra Fos- ter, Pres. 9 Linda Bowman, Treas. : Linda Rollan, Sec. 2nd: Diane Spear- mang Tommy Holtg Reba McCulleyg Peggy Johnstong Teresa Thompsong Wanda Williamsg Jane Bryant. 3rd: Phyllis Keyg Diane Hafleyg Debra Dick- song Susan Grimesg Wanda Brockg Bobbie Lyle. 4th: Yvonne Rasberryg Irene Goodsong Julia Iveyg Barbara Kendrixg Jennifer Whitey Debbie Holder. 5th: Kenneth Guthrieg Mike Rooksg Bill Shawg A. J. Whitmireg Mike Smilesg Greg Jarrettg Ken Nelms. F919 ff' 94 Pep Squad BOTTOM: Susan Musgroveg Reba McCulleyg Robbie Collinsg Nila Minick, V. P. 9 Jane Lindsey Pres. 5 Diane Spearmang Dana Blairg Vickie Couchg Teresa Thompson. 2nd: Jean Grahamg Ronnie Johnsong Doll Brittaing Patrice Fosterg Lynda Curtisg Jeanne Chandlerg Jennifer Whiteg Thelma Bentleyg Robbin Ryang Enid Hardingg Diane Vaughng Kay Elkinsg Rhonda Lee. 3rdg Ricky Johnsong Sandra Caldwellg Katrina Churchg Peggy Johnsong Yvonne Rasberryg Paula Hunterg Diane Eyerg Debbie Glassg Tama Sealer Pam Hoggeg Beth McBrierg Kim Schmitt. 4th: Helen Gillyg Linda Harrisg Marie Comptong Brenda Harris Debbie Baileyg Lynette Stegallg Carla McLaughling Mary Parnellg Nancy Fitzpatrickg Suzanne Smilesg Sheila DeShazo. Sth: Debbie Hawkinsg Nan Gajewsklg Jill Raderg Dora McDanie1g Carolyn Dicksong Jackie Callawayg Cathy Thomas. V Cam BOTTOM: Doll Brittaing Susan Grimes, V. Pres. 9 Patrice Fosterg Barbara Rogersg Barbara Walkerg Mary Walkerg Pres. 9 Martha Brasher Treas. g Karen Hagood, Sec. 4 Teresa Thompson. 2nd: Debbie Westg Holly Coutsg Linda Williamsg Patricia DeShazog Charlotte Reevesg Leigh Cockrellg Judy Parkerg Carla McLaughling Debbie Nall. Brd: Rita Harrisg Linda Bowmang Cathy Peekg Nila Minickg Jennifer Whiteg Judy Whiteg Patti Tlceg Jocelyn Jerald. 4thg Susan Musgroveg Cathy Johnsong June Edwardg Vickie Couchg Janice Tumerg Cindy DeShazog Kay Sandersg Jill Raderg Irene Goodson. 5th: Enid Hardingi Dana Blairg Jeanne Watsong Julia Iveyg Reba McCulleyg Jeanne Chandlery Linda Elmoreg Lynda Curtis. Marching 15711 d 5 Drum X jlflajvreile Hand Krfuncil BOTTOM: Chet Hartsfield, Pres. 3 Sggelm, V. P. 9 Belinda Hall, Sec. g Annette Martin, Treas. 2nd: Margaret Tuckerg Peggy Lyleg Kaye Sanders. Brd: Linda Wheatg George Crease- mang Phyllis Keyg Barbara Kendrick. 4th: Peggy Payneg Pam Wrightg Steve Green. 5th: David Weeksg John Baze- moreg Joe Craddock. Linda Wheat 1. Majazvltes X PEGGY, KAY, BRENDA, PAM, TERRY, PHYLLIS, BECKY. PEGGY PAYNE Head PAM WRIGHT :I Q TERRY WHISENHUNT BRENDA SEALE BECKY SAYERS KAY BAILEY i PHYLLIS KEY I ' ' 4 N f X3 P - A7- - O 2 5 .4 .?u!ur am makczas' nf Amezica ' x, BOTTOM: Linda Daniell, SeC.g Sherry Lawley, Pres. g Rita Harrisg V. P. g Donna Elliottg Treas. 2nd: Joyce Davisg Linda Browng Teresa Spruellg Linda Woodg Dorthy Pruittg Sally Daniell. 3rdg Irene Goodson Vickie Duttong Harriet Cornwellg Joy Alleng Rita Masong Brenda Price Becky Taylor. 4th: Donna Walker June Drummondsg Linda Rollang Gwen Glassg Sharon Corbettg Hope Allisong Janice Stone. Sth: Cheryl Davisg Robbin Ryang Rita Marting Sharon Cookg Susie Ashleyg Sharon McLaughling Diane Vaughn. 6thg Joyce Williamsg Mary Walkerg Enid Hardingg Dana Blairg Debbie Nall. l N ' ju -. ..- , . '-S' jeiflgi' Q'N 19.5 ,V ?uturc Sm' fam' af Amcziva BOTTOM: Doll Brittaing Barbara Rodgersg Reba McCulleyg Diane Spearman. 2ndg Nila Minickg Patti Tice. 3rd: Gail Isbellg Linda Rollang Teri Talleyg Elizabeth Skeltong Teresa Thompson, Pres. 4th: Linda Tidwellg Elaine Blackg Belinda Hallg Bobbie Lyleg Jane Lindsey, V. Pres. Sth: Carolyn Alexanderg Dianne Locklyg Brenda Stewartg Paula Crump. 6th: Irene Goodsong Julia Iveyg Wanda Brockg Shay Roberson, Sec. 7th: Veron- ica Jacksong Martha Drummonds, Treas. v 9 P l FS I My ,, gli' , 0,4 231121 -2, 99 Zfreigu auguages 61116 BOTTOM: Peggy Lyle Sec. g Margaret Tucker, Pres. g Jeannie Watsong Holly Coutsg Lynette Steg- allg Susan Musgroveg Pam Farmerg Ann Martin. Zndz Joyce Davis, V. Pres. g Linda Ingramg Shar- ron Cookg Terry Whisenhuntg Nancy Fitzpatrickg Mary Parnellg Teresa Campbellg Cherry Davis. 3rdg Kenneth Guthrieg David Weeksg Doug Watson, Treas. 9 David Raderg M'ke Gee. 0 ' 4X5 ' Vxx Amezvcauz lub BOTTOM: Carolyn Alexander. Leigh Cockrellg Elaine Black. Lynda Curtis. Jenny Chandler, Treas. Toni Hindmang Susie Ashleyg Becky Coatesg Jeanne Watsong Rosemary Crumpton. Qnd: Rick Jones Kenneth Guthrie, Pres. 5 Robert Barnhillg James Crumpg Jack White, V. P. Gary Coxg Kenneth Atta- wayg Kenneth Gatherg Hal McMahang Mike Ray. KK , if W,.'a,a2 V417 BOTTOM: Linda Daniell, Sec. 5 June Edwards, Pres. 9 Tina Smith, Treas. 1 Teri Talley, V.P. 2nd: Steve Teagueg Linda Wheatg Patricia DeShazog Sue Lovellg Susan Ingramg Donna Ellgmttg Cherry Davisg Debbie West. 3rdg Alan Johnsong Roddy Whiteg Lonnie Glenng Joe Leeg Gary Ganeyg Mike Johnsong Patrice Fosterg Kathy Peekg Bill Whitmireg Rita Harris. lead 611155 i K H A ,.,...p .,,,.F'Q tiff BOTTOM: Sue Fredricksg Tommy Carr, Treasg Linda Bowman, V. Pres. g Kathy Peek, Pres. g Margaret Armstrongg Ann Marting Joyce Davis. 2nd: Annette Marting Barbara Rogersg Becky Ticeg Geniruth Jones. 3rdg Mary Parkerg Kathy Prenticeg June Edwardsg Cathy John- song Tandra Fosterg Jane Bryantg Joy Allen. 4th: Tommy Holtg David Weeksg Roger Bow- man. IOI Zampu ZW ig lx :N BOTTOM Lmda McLaughl1n Kathy Prentrce Melrssa Channell Joyce Dav1s Sec Drane Hafely Becky Battles Susan McLaughl1n 2nd Roger Bowman Mrke Whrte Shelra Blackston Cherry Davrs Dory 'Thomas Gemruth Jones Suste Shlrley Steve Wood 3rd Brenda Prxce A J Whrtmrre Janet Rueekwald Rlta Harrxs Dell Hardmg Rrta Mason Jo Cunnlngham 1516 my Assistants I02 BOTTOM Kay Ratllff Chaplaln Nancy Srms Treas Lou Ann Srms Pres Roger Bowman V P Lmda Wheat Sec 2nd Carol Barley Teresa Spruell Sue Fredrlcks Marsha Busby Lxsa Musgrove Della Fnend Selrda Eldson Kathy I-lawkrns Juanda Wlllxams . ,Q f I X X, : A 5 I ' . :I 1 3 ' ' : ' I 2 1 - - A ' S 9 ' 9 ' 9 ' . 9 . ' , S Treas. g Paul Lawrence, Pres. 4thg Darren Ingram, V. P. g David Weeksg Kathy Peekg Joy Alleng 4 0 0 j 4 4 ...1 f UMM ssismufs BT T ' O O O r W Z. C ' . 5423 ' f gf Y K1 4' X 1:8 nan 44,41 2 ,ae 'S me .iff Wy' 1 -'fx N BOTTOM: Patti Ticeg Diane Spearmang Reba McCu11ey. Zndg Renee Pattersong Kathy Whiteg Gwen SX Glass. Srdg Jo Cunninghamg Barbara Walkerg Roddy Crockerg Tommy McNabb. 'X um AO N xi 934' W 2 ..- -sf' , Q 'LJ -B ,fi me T T 'n,..l 7 Bih ari 4' ' ,, f- pi I I lfl 5 V ' C' W. '7 T -M BOTTOM: Wanda Brockg Becky Ticeg Mary Parkerg Rita Harrisg Mary Pamellg Kathy Prentice. 2ndg Mike Mooreg Jimmy Hardingg Hal McMahang John Bazemoreg Monte Sweattg Jerry Davisg Danny Flemingg Frank Parker, IO3 N.: Wqf, I Kgx sf is lx 'Z . T -ii t 1.113 4 Q, I04 5'ufure Cmclzezzs' af America BOTTOM: Martha Drummonds, See. 5 Glenda Champion, Pres. g Lou Ann Sims, V. P. g Kathy Hawkins, Treas. 2nd: Teri Talley, Tina Smithg Kay Sanders, Linda Wheat. 3rd: Denise Bishop, Lynette Stegailg June Drummondsg David Weeksg Travis Dewberry. .7ufurc Nurses :ff Amezica I L o ues BOTTOM: Dory Thomas, Treas. 9 Linda Curtis, Pres. 5 Joy Allen, Vice Pres. g Carla McLaughlin Sec. 2nd: Desiree Bunn, Teresa Osboum, Becky Coates, Jenny Chandler, Sandra Caldwell, Judy Sprueil, Pam Hogge. Patriotic Swnfs Hamm!!! c BOTTOM: Darren Ingramg A. J. Whitmireg Stan Teagueg Danny Grableg Jeff Mink Lynn Patiliog Jennifer White. Safety glllb BOTTOM: Howard Sextong Mike Maddoxg Gary Cox. 2nd: Gary Blaylockg John Bazemore. 3rd: Joey Rush. S 7 Disfzibufiw fdumf 2714 E is BOTTOM: Gary Irwing Tony Coxg Mike Isbellg Sherry Hoggeg Sam Gilesg Frankie Hallg Wade Stubbs. Znd: Mr. Logang Carlton Barnesg Freddie Haleg James Howardg Danny Bradleyg James Stephensg Howard 7 du lr Zz! 600,11 mfizfe Zivzining Cunningham . BOTTOM: Charles Crowg Kenneth McLaugh1ing Ricky Richg Maxine Alleng Deborah Allisong Tommy Frinkg Gary Johnsong Barry Whitfield. Znd: Mr. McKinnong Wayne Jollyg Jimmy O'Barrg Douglas Robinsong Larry Gossg Chris Isbelig David Eliardg Jimmy Fulmerg Rudy Dison. I06 J-Ge J5 -, , v. Ut., 'r.,'1,j.m4, ki , ,Q -, Publkafivus -2 feed fl gh chan! KAREN HAGOOD Editor of the LEEDER All student publications at Leeds High School, including the Student Handbook, are financed through advertisements in the MIRIAM BYERS LEEDER and sale of the books. Business Manager of the LEEDER Student publications include a Student Handbook, printed every three years and revises annuallyg a 0 student directory, Greenie 's Guide, printed annuallyg ' the newspaper, The Green 85 White, published four times a yearg and the yearbook, the LEEDER. F? auluuluw it sf , 1 sums.. BARBARA RODGERS and DOLL BRITTAIN DIANE SPEARMAN Editors of GREENIES GUIDE Editor of the GREEN 8a WHITE I07 0 W N Sem Sf? . ' 6454 PHOTOGRAPHERS John Bazemore and Joe Craddock S PORTS Bob Talley, Stan Teague, Lynn Elkins. I08 wx ACTIVITIES y Wanda Brock 4 , 5 ' ' Af xx.:-. and - -'K 4 qgzf Tomm Holt 1' Y A 'QQ Q TYPISTS Myra Smith, Reba Dewberry, Brenda Stewart, Kathy Peek. - ' FACULTY and CURRICULUM Veronica Jackson and Cathy Johnson AIN b 51 ORGANIZA Linda Daniell and Linda McLaughlin kiifvrs 1 SA LES STA FF Reba McCulley, Nila Minick, Wade Stubbs, Larry Fleming, Steve McLaughlin, Steve Holley, Torn Spencer, Linda Bowman, Teri Talley, Elaine Black, Bryant Spradley. AD LAYOUTS Jennifer White and Shay Roberson . gi in W u-ins llll Ill! ,ASSES bbie Holder bie Lyle SENIORS AND WI-1O'S WHO Jane Bryant and Tandra Foster ,J A .S '-M-N....t AWARDS Margaret Armstrong and Julia Ivey. FAVORITES Susan Grimes and Susan Parker Green and White iaff ,IQ nm: , FRONT PAGE EDITOR Jane Lindsey 1,U.'5X'N'1XXXx G5 ' EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR , A T FEATURES EDITOR Teresa hompson Elizabeth Adams Nail? REPORTERS Kathy Peek, Phylis Key, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Dianne Hafley, 'Q Linda Wheat, Pam Farmer. I If it R REPORTERS Holly Allen, Suzanne Smiles, Joyce Davis SPORTS EDITOR TYPISTS IIO Larry Isbell, Bobby Dee Reba Dewberry, Brenda Stewart If JJ I In -nal BOTTOM: Mike Smilesg Glen Hunterg Larry Isbellg Bobby Talley: Lynn Elkinsg Pete Sissong Bryant Spradleyg Stan Teague. 2ndg Johnny Duttong Steve Isbellg Tommy l-loltg Bobby Leeg Joe Leeg Mark Benefieldg Steve Hartsfield. Srd: Ed Mooreg Ronnie Pearsong George Fant. 4th: Travis Dewberryg Big Larry Isbellg Greg Jarrett. sth: Ken Carry Tommy Collinsg Steve Savarese. 6th: Tony Muncherg Dan Gibsong Mike Gore. '7th: Jimmy Hardingg Terry Crutchfieldg Bill Whitmire, 8th: Jackie Eyer, Rex Hoglandg Larry Smith. Qth: Mike Tharpg Johnny Kyleg John Proctorg Mike Hartsfieldg Kieth Minky Doug Watson. 10th: Floyd Battlesg Jeff Mink. -3 ig! 536125 -Q v 4- iv X V X, Lina Q 'W Coach Joe Campbell, Coach Gary Pate, Head Coach Homer Smiles. m C 4. Lf 'Q5,2 'sf . v 1 hs M959 3' ,- Ozyaui at Zin Span one i at it , l .1 j Z' ,r V 1 '3 r .5 fffy f fri . ' P-. f-.filf T' 12 iw s ' E+--r3: .i3' N z- -ff 'K R1-32228 .' be ' 1' :Sl 1' .. a ff. 1 2 get xi 1 T ui' F MRS. ALLEN Annual Staff Library Assistants MRS. HARDING Future Homemakers Assoc. MRS. MARTIN Future Nurses' Assoc. ' wi gs. A ,ff my 7 5'fw MR. SELF Band II2 MRS. BLAIR Campus Life 4 W g Ig., .. ' Ay v . MRS. CAMPBELL Y Teens MRS . HOLT Red Cross MRS . HOOTON National Honor Society ,V 3 4- J: .Q gf . vp. X , A .QV N. 1-J 5 fs? ' . '- l -as MR. ESTRIDGE Patriotic Events Committee MR. D. H. JONES Safety Club MRS. MOORE MRS. NORMAN MISS RAINS Future Art Club Newspaper Staff Teachers' Assoc. and Student Directory A ff wwf f:r:'.f COACH SMILES MRS. SMITH MRS. WALLACE L Club Americanisrn Cheerleaders Pep Squad MRS. HALL Foreign Languages ,MRS . LYTLE Future Secreta ries Assoc . MRS . RYAN Student Council f Office Assistants ,vwfs . 6 4. ' X ,.. - if Ugly, ,Q Ehwfbzzll 'lb' f 'wb af' i 4 Q 1 Q .-'-.f f- W w X ' , L zxygf. gm I'-, X., 'N ' 4 'A 'f f YU fvifsizbsk.-9'f 'fh X . qv . 1' Q,'2f:',.L' v , '45,-4 'Q Sf. 5' 2? 'Q I s- , ' 1: ' -5. ...LJ ' 'i'l.5i?-fwgy 5 1732? -fx f, 'Q N. . -.. A ' ' Q' :V gg.,.fv,g,,g 2,591 ,sign , w,.f Ap. N 4 ,J ,Q-.U Q . fi' 2 .sv 21552 Q ,:.45v- .W puk- f. , J.. x .Xb 3 W Jifkm ,. 1 x ur X 1: Q- , X04 l X'xfA 5., M i2 ,. . F I Q 1 4 W -v' . Q1 if .9 1. 0 L4 49' ' W K ' ' I ' Qi' i Q 4' L..- in Y Mb. m , at . Qc, -fu K wr - A -fx Q- idk I ,. ,K qi X 1 5 .gf 'fa Q15 ' I-,mf - . xt Atv . 5 0? BOBBY LEE STAN TEAGUE 3-Sm N ik' A .2 JOE LEE J BJUIIF .Wx .M MIKE SMILES 1 C 2 'Fl 'R 1 MARK BENEFIELD DENNIS SISSON fx . , BLQ BOBBY TALLEY . 11' 1' xffgx R A 1-V 'aa YY V' V . 'Q X 2,1 , xm' ,H v , V 'I if . ii' ix ,ii ,f v W W W 'ff vv 1 Q ' .. Q : K ' . Q 4 -'v 371.1 ' ff --3 I AA 45 K mx Hgh ig-4,5 X fa ' A' -an , M1 mg .. TACK' Q: t M. ., . Mu. wx H :fix ' 35 :fq V XN,L 3 a' ! fs x' 'A -.5 5 if-F1 V do Y 5 ' Q . 5 WK- QQ VXSTTS 3 455 3 get-, .nw ds- 'ew' X Q-nah, x I 1: :if 3' F1 iii ' fur: xgastsaszs: L 3 ft. 4,1 ' .. ,A , 1, 5, ' ifgag 211551555 xii: E22 23 E? af A x .fn , r 4 .V - E? 1' -ef- 1 keg, , 'M . g ff.: . ,.:'J' Lf.. Y L ' .LW 31 er .3 '. W W,-7 .lf-V Yi-1 Leeds- - Leeds- - Leeds- - Leeds- - Leeds- - Leeds- - L Leeds- - Q Leeds- - Leeds- - , wads- - -ng :msE4:f3f5'N- W3 - - 13 sQ.:,1.V 3 , its. 4, -A SL'l7l'6'5 - 13 Hewitt- - - - 19 Corner- - - - 7 Erwin- - - - - 20 Jordan- - - - 20 McAdory- - - 13 West Jeff. - - 27 Oak Grove- - - 24 Tarrant- - Warrior- R- Dental Clinic - - 7 Warrior- - .' ., .,. ix . W mv XA ,K , A MN 28 13 46 6 --6 13 20 6 21 . '7 ,-f A Mitt:- Kzfunfy flrfuvzzs' Flrst Team All Llttle Seven Stan Teague B111 Whrtmlre Larry Isbell and Larry Isbell Second Team All Little Seven, Lynn Elkins, and Joe Lee. Second Team All Metro, Lynn Elkins, Joe Lee, and Stan Teague. I20 'Bib Q First Team All Metro, Larry Isbell. l . -1 - L. pe , 'ih U , ,NH Mx. Q., .w,. lv Post-Herald Player of the Week, Bob Talley and Lynn Elkins. W-. X 1 52 , L 12 ic Q' 9, x If -a ir 'Q- 27' ck - - rr., W lx 'r Y' Y' W s FIRST ROW: Terry Nash, Roger Bowman, Dennis Reese, Mike Rooks, Ronnie McFarling. SECOND ROW John Proctor, Tommy Collins, Doug Watson, Ken Carr, and Coach Smiles. YWQQ' Doug Watson, up and over. na m.m..r-,za l .tw DENNIS REESE - Outstanding Perfor- mance, Little Seven Track Meet. Mountain Brook MacAdory Huffman Huffman Odenville John Carroll Shades Valley Hewitt C Leeds scores listed first. Nr. gg :f 1:-3 z.. zz: , , ' 2 a2a5ff'2f S l Schedule 1-0 Berry - 8-6 Tarrant Berry Mountain Brook Odenville Iohn Carroll Shades Valley Hewitt Tarrant ,jfmf 2-11 1- 11 xi x Tony Muncher, Steve Isbell, Ronnie Pearson, Ioe Lee, Eddie Moore. Keith Mink, Mike Hartsfield, Bobby Talley, Greg Jarrett, Steve Hartsfield. Coach Pate, Dwight Blair, Iack Higgins, James Chasteen, Steve Huddleston, and Johnny Dutton. Starting ,Niue , SQ, A W: ,KT V 7 - '. ' KH., I A :F . y .L b D f r --4 . 4 , t 'V Q f - '. . ' ' ' f f W f' Zi ' L GREG JARRETT JACK HIGGINS 5- We ' 'ik K' STEVE HUDDLESTON '2 4 , xii xx I . In Activa .Fff Qs Sf' ' f ,mf ff' - , .,. ,V N, . f ,Y si A Mp A xx X :, ,,W3,AC Q-, Tw Q V .:' N . . mv, '. L WAX ,,., 15 1--K, . X V1-f --A: -A fe . 2 X BOBBY TALLEY JOHNNY DUTTON DWIGHT BLAIR 4. Ls, .p.. STEVE ISBELL .S K JAMES CHASTEEN 1 E' ,V X , N, A Ya, ,. ., 1:?TPwXf IOE LEE K. 'WW l5'a2Zcfball ., 3. ff., 4 1...f ' N . . , i W W f , 4, , , ifzffvff Q 1 .V 7 81: 321 x'. ,Y 1' j M fw, f ,v 44? ,fb f Q' M f g'aQ9f5!f ,QQ I U 5 I J K ? WX 5 ' -.Tgxff '54 5 51 'L A ml. past Season ffrfmrrs Coach Campbell passes the ball to Tony Muncher who was voted Most Valuable Player by the bas- ketball team. if ln ' TONY MUNCHER Leading rebounder and most points. These awards are made at the annu- al banquet for the basketball team, given by the Leeds Lions Club. BOBBY LEE, Captain Free throw percentage. B. U. S. Warrior Corner Hewitt Erwin Springv S I R If V 11 Zzvzfziles ,flfliss ,Ccedcr - 1 . 'gf x ,f iv: 1 'fi . ' xl' N f, gs. 1 '-w,-5 ' wiv . ,Elks -as if S... SW ,,,, ,ff ,v ' A :X ,, 1 1: I5 AEE N' . . ,s fr: 55 ,ls iT 3 if as- fgaizlaaisgxgiig :sz m. .1 1seLeza:.. ::a f::,s2,-Wai aa .: Kama: 1::Sf2E::ifisaz'z:1 1, f, 4' 21-1:Ez1:33'f52'Zi:. .12:5g53y.a: zgwllg :' , 1 Q f 5 Q x .1 fighj9 'iLl.,.,. ' 1: is 1 11. .5 ' ?!5S,?E22Zf2iEf - ' ' if FE? W I , ar ssws' We , N fk i 1-LL' 3 J A ,My Vx A 4 mm ,Mn and Miss Hvrzgcrzizwfy Uammz 70ster lynn Slkins Q' 9 Wig, A Y ,F ,Q .f3w,Q flg.a. 1 'f ' 4 J, ,. , '.l?3.71l i' , N I L 5, .,.. ,rg buf.,-f? -A , 3? ,sf 2 N' W M 2 3 .1, X! 1969 ,Ceeder 6701111 fx QA 32 we W 1: K . , mf , .x- -:FJ-f 'I' x 8? if ,Xin Y QQ ,W - -. W VYYYY Y 7777 W YY M ifkakff, ' N.. 66 ,, lf t F ,iw 2153 2 .,,,,,. .2 . a f c 3 ,',.fv Senior Qawziics Lfalhy jahnsou 6l1et J-farishcld Senior GMS Pose in Hvmpzlilian . . . .5 i gf li 4 iff f E 5 Eb 5? 5 f S122 t 1 V .g li f f f T S 5 , at 6 ' ' ffig , nv. q . 'Q -'A. g Q, s:. 07,-, if' x r x ,N 1 fn Senizfr Zzvvzitcs fflllllffl' While Dennis Sissau K , Scuiar Hays 60r1ter1df01'J-!014a119. 'QM' 35,1-,,. Q., N 13: ' F' A W 53: .Av 342 A juuivr Zzvzfzifcs , , FHM PIWW -X ' A ' Uzelma Bentley A .I junior Girlv Wai! With Anficzpation . . . 3 if .5 ' . x 5 W 5 5,3 S111111111111111' 2711111111115 271111116 West 13111111111 60ffll'IS S1111111111111 1111111511 rf ,gi ggi,5ez?ffi,f 3,1 A I., 1 ' dmv! .A x 6 1 AQ .Y K . 5 .' .Z' ft ,' JY .f+.., 'Q ., 4, . Y f ,L 34' .2 1 ,.s.wm 3? X. v . Nga, 'if 1 5 'D i ls Hope far J-fonwzs . . . Z'6'SfIWllll1 Zzvazifes Haraqu Dickson ,Nancy .Wlzpafzick I' .KL. X? M .r if N-1' ll sigma gm yzzwzifes Kath ,Mcl3rier ,Nancy ,Nichalv mr. . . 1 3 M1--'1 hispbvr' .-.man-anwonwa ,,N,w..,,..u-.a-m.Q-4-in sqarm 5 L- :ff-f:, . Zfefemrzis' Day Queen Jlflez1'tl1a l6'msl1er Baseball Queen Wekie 6'0uel1 . K. W' . yt, .Q J'- f X. Juv ez' , M, 4,1 ,xfi . fl: gf' , 'jfl H, L, 1 M x3 f 1:1 , . 4 ,, qi , .v ig a-'W- ?5 ' , 1 iz ' - ff f 9 'V ggi! Z1 ' . Y 'V 'f ff , ,, fc , K K ,X,. n ,. ' ' 47 'U f ' 1, ,aansmpgp-K., Q ,533 2 ? 5. 5. 4y,'W5,,,, ff g Q Q Q , 4 f f 6 2' 1 . W , ' QQ , ,,,,g,m fK5v , ' f ffffizmy. , wi 5 .Q ' f ' 4 X -' P? ' ' 435 f !fYsL25'?1 ' ' avi' 2 i,i,,,:,,',,,,'qi5. 1ffftf'f4Wffv1 ' W ,,,, , hh., ,A 9 . Q ,QV wa, lfldfw zz ,, ,,A,, w,f,,f,vAn wi , 4 W ,Vg I 43,-, ,V f , , ,fi- l' R V, MZ., vi., ,, I, L wif it 3? if ,ff 5 YL 71,35 it JUNIOR MAID Debra Dickson H OME Jfvmccvming - I 969 Maids lZc',v1'c'ser1li11g each class. maids with escorts. SENIOR MAID Margaret Armstrong .mf yn -ax 3 r W 'C 9.9. 57 .' 'H is .I ' 4 FRESHMAN MAID SQPHOMORE MAID EIGHTH GRADE MAID Nancy Fitzpatrick Judy White Marsha Beuefield ,March ef Dimes .Queen DELL HARDING 1' 'WH Q. 5, . ,Mn and ,Miss .765 mvq RUDY DISON PHYLLIS SEIBERS me 7 wmsnmvm my W ff? my ' X 'SWK' M e ,Mn and ,Miss D61 e 'f' X e'ee ff SHERRY HOGGE CARLTON BARNES w W 2, N. f??'f??5 .,. L ,Z ip . fffilfzfi PATTI TICE ':t: L+ .,,..,.+q,-K.. Y .p :::..art!, j , rr E, Q sr, imma, . . ,Most Plzalogvuic These pictures were chosen by a group of people who had never seen or known of any of the Senior girls. These selections reflect their opinion of the most in a photograph. DOLL BRITTAIN JENNIHER WHITE I49 Vetemn is' Dun ,4 lteznnle Queen S U S A N G RIME S jlflnren ef Dilnes Alteznntes SUZANNE SMILES CA RLA MCMAHAN Denial Knnie .Qneen ,Nominees MARTHA BRASHER REBA MCCULLEY PATRICE FOSTER MARGARET ARMSTRONG V4 Wan! :iii ,fm 2f,fas1qg ma, P nam 32, 112. we lx .,, eaizafagwi 421 we M 'fi' 13: vi any Q uf,-.,., ,Mm 1 xf X af. 21 A N, ,SA , -5 ' A 'ff 'fm -rr'f , 'V P ', A., w v ISI if .5 . vas. ze-fig 123155,-:iraq 35 'C 5212- 151 iyff,!'E:Q32f3iL?RSE?1?fZi1ngi5g:'1z5211?ISwgg: -kits? 1.1 s,: args as ze 4.11, , - a,:.,,,..RAf.hg, 2k,glf.WL,,,,Q - 121 fa Sf. 22-ie: 141 ,s.. ,gg'ag 4, gg,-in if W-m1'pz1eg,g ai. 'iQ 4 if L ' svf'fs:3z,'f 'ff52535 es -5' :ire 5. iiziaziiafiil 'sifa,11m,e1:5s? ag H ff vwfi 1 sw,-Gel fr-va: 1 Qargkfi. 5 W.. 8,-iw sf .1 :mv 'fi fi: 15 'EL 2-'IS' 'Q' QA h- 'iiffikv 14 ' H--H 1261 ii. 55122: 'Yu xv af. Ln 35.1151 ,ee -sw? Hiiiiii: 13g5gzj5g--'gfyggVtggeiazzgg 55-amz: ,v--,Q-1?5y if ef: 'YP1 15, w'75!1,Y22.-Ein-in iii-5GL.'?2 I .-ifffi. 'F am:-f4-'1e1a ww: 'awww 'fwfw '-ws: 'laws-..af ',Qm-..g:,,a1- Lia ?mQ.w zzwizse-,Ju wwf: igggge -1 pgguga 155, gg. 53,53 1: 1 fuse, mas: fszz ief-,V -'Bai iff tm -T1 ,fl ?'1'iYHf1'2f?1 2011.26'f'f?E511Qa1z1sf-f-'Ll52142221 f:ffY5'1kif'ivtgmamefls rites: is' -aw1a434M?. amiga- m.m.1fe,,mu,-v,,4.-15:, '39 U15 611155 Of '68 lfaledictorian HEI DI BO WM A N X 1 X g Y ,E Salutatarian DO NN A W E A V'E R Sclzalaslic Craphy Awards Jackie Little, Rickey Ash, Gerry Rowe, Rebecca Lane, Heidi Bowman, Wayne Moore, Lois Schmitt, Donna Weav r Angie Freeman, Dwight Blair, and Ken Farmer. l6'. I2 W Schalalshzp Sally Proctor was chosen as the deserv- ing Senior girl to receive the B. P. W. Scholarship Award of 3250. Mrs. Ollie Ryan made the presentation for the club. Pau Hellenic Award O This award is presented by the Pan Hellenic Council. Heidi Bowman won the cash scholarship after qualifying for this honor. 16' I7 W Se: wee y4Wd1d The B P W Service Award was given to Shirley Collins as the outstanding Business Education student She re ceived a gold charm for her accom plishment. It was awarded to her by Mrs. Elizabeth Moore. Omtarical J-lauars 6icfilan Oratorical dfontest lst place: SHERRY LAWLEY and TOMMY HOLT ,an-,O I' , N-I s v E 'Je' 42' 2nd place: IANE LINDSEY and MIKE SMILES K American legion Hams! lst place: Sl-KERRY LAWLEY 2nd place: EDDIE HARDING Ill 691 QP vo? xH' 91561016 ni. .M F MQ US 2 vb uv 4- zxkg e -7 ,f-' 'gl 4 iw ,av Hatty cfrackar Award Mrs. Ellen Harding presents the Betty Crocker Lrophy to Nora Katz for her excellence in Horne- Economics, ,Art Awards These certificates are awarded to: IUNE EDWARDS ' JENNIFER WHITE PATRICIA DeS HA ZO Kaaaaaitiaa Of Outstanding ,Cibrary ,Assistants Mrs. Allen, Librarian of Leeds High School, recognizes Nora Karts and Heidi Bowman as her most capable assistants. 1 I 8 CREATIVE WRITING Mrs. Allen presents awards for the Woman's Literary Club. lst Place - Lenora Eagan Susan Musgrove' 2nd Place - Linda Wheat Larry Fleming u S PA NIS H A WA RDS: lst year - Jane Q Bryant 2nd year - Darrin Ingram FRENCH AWARDS: lst year - Debra Dickson 2nd year - Mike Rooks - mlm' W 212 Cyping Donna Weaver Vickie Melton Barbara Rogers Linda Tidwell This award is given for speed and accuracy in typing by Mrs. Connell. i- Husiness fdumtian lane Gilley Sandra Palmer Teresa Forehand Shirley Collins This award is given for proficiency in shorthand, typing, and office practice by Mrs. Lytle. 1,56 2,22 J S -ffm-,,,' , Q f ,.,, bf nf! if ,Qt f 1 by me ' . et ,gg P f+, if as .r .. g if J ., 'P . . ! :T A , 'QP Z, , 54-- V Hoyle State and Girl? State Tandra Foster and Iohnny Dutton were selected from the Iunior Class to serve as the delegates to Girl's State and Boy's State. The Ameri- can Legion is the sponsor of this study of Democracy and State Government. Mr. ,flftdaughlin Presenting. Cfazmty Gmfernmeut Diane Spearman and Steve Holley were chosen to represent Leeds High School on County Government Day. They went through the county courthouse to learn how our government is operated at a county level. Kitzbcnslzzjzf Semimzz Zfour Sherry Lawley Karen Hagood and Tommy Holt Civitan Oratorical finalists were sent to Harding Col- lege at Searcy, Arkansas, for a Citizenship Seminar. It 's purpose is to inform young people of the threat of Communism to the free world. a i '7 Dare Wu A book daring these Seniors to succeed in life is given to: Don Irwin and Lois Schmitt This book is presented by the Dans- forth Foundation. 4 ,Music Study 611111 Mrs. Ryan presents awards to: Cathy Peek, Senior Division Mary Pamell, Junior Ann Martin, Division Joy Allen This award is for excelling in the Spring Rastival of Music. a... -5' ,Music ,4ufanls G0 fo: Lea Goss and Emalyn Parker This award is presented for piano study through high school. 4 ,Mn Sei Plvscrzls Baud ,Awalds Ca: OUTSTANDING BAND MAJOR: DIRECTOR'S AWARD Tommy Payne Chet Hartsfield 'N SPRING CONCERT: SOLOIST: Mike Taylor Steve Goodson SECTION AWARD: John Bazemore ef? 5 JJ Iva, Ah NN ,H D. A. 16. Kitzkerzshiv Award Tandra Foster was chosen by the Senior Class as most outstanding citizen for the D.A. R. Citizenship Award. She received a certifi- cate of honor with a chance to win a scholarship. Htzkeushzp Uour Jane Bryant was nominated by the faculty and elected by the Junior Class as represen- tative for the Jefferson County Citizenship Tour. Wwdmerz of the Warld pI'6'S6l1f Professor D. H. Jones, presents the flag of the United States to the representatives of the Patriotic Events Committee. Represen- tatives are: Chairman, Jennifer White and Co-Chairman, Darren Ingram. Mr. Ox- ford looks on the presentation. wi' 47 ' : ' ' ,. , x ' 1 1 , I ' Xxx .f--rf . WU! X ,gi X 1, 15,0224 gf x-1-rx, v '- . gtg .fl L , j 4, , v x ,. .4-E. ,he , 1 e 3, ' N -my . ,, ,, ., I. A .. f ,- Q 1 R53 A gg , f, x X X , . 'mfg ,uw N 5 , wg .4 ' V s L...-4? - 1 'hazing .. .541 -- 'Q' 3 Added Hwzzfzzv Mike Smiles: SUMMER INSTITUTE for MATH dx 8 Y 1, RED CROSS AREA COUNCIL Miriam Byers Tommy Holt VETERANS' DAY TROPHY presented to Horizon Club: Debby Holder, Tandra Foster, Terri Tal- ley, Tina Smith, and Linda Bowman. q I 9 44? KENNETH GUTHRIE: OPTOMIST CLUB SCHOLARSHIP of two years at Birmingham - South- ern College. A-... 1- ,1i '-.A I64 Y-Teens win area spend the night party: Patrice ter, Susan Grimes, Martha Brasher, Mary Walker, and Karen Hagood. KNOW YOUR NEWS: John Bazemore, Mary Walker, and Gary and Ken Guthrie. 3 I -S53 iie , 1- E :E - sf 'A 22 gn ? T iifke-155' T' We if mai L' Q wr . , .gd fism is Ma' .5 EEK? 7711- Ivvq JOHN'S TRANSMISSICN SERVICE I DAY SERVICE STANDARD TRANSMISSION ALL WORK GUARANTEED JOHN PENDLETON 836-2395 699 8238 5440 No. 67th St. Birmingham Leeds BORDEN METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY BORDEN First in G t g Floor Gratings and S f ty St St 1 A1 minunu and St 1 All y P me Offi L d A izabeth N J 699 2831 S445 www I mem F if STAR PROVISION CO., INC. Ep uyf D g I 1 I 1GIllIISEAl d foczagi Who Support THE GREENWAVE I I67 united chair We Wish to extend best Wishes to the students and faculty of Leeds High School and the community which they represent. We take pride in being a part of this community, and hope to contribute to the welfare of the citizens through our industrial and civic effortsg to make this a good place to live, work, and play. thmgs 0 b etter Wlth oke TRADE-MARKCQ Congratulations, Class of 169 CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS OF DAVIS ELECTRIC AND .69 CARBURETOR COMPANY 2009 Znd Avenue Birmingham, Alabama Specializing in Starters - Generators - Motor Tune-ups o 4 o .S K1 Carburators Radiator Service EASTWOOD MALL W. T. DAVID- HOMER W. HighWaY 78 East SON, JR. TALLEY I69 CONGRATULA TIONS! CLASS OF 1969 A. J. GERRARD AND COMPANY Everything in Strapping From One Dependable Source Leeds , Alabama LUMBERJACK LUMBERJACK MEATS, INC. General Office 210 26th Avenue West Birmingham Phone 322-0621 STATE FARM INSURANCE STAT! FARM INSURANCE Agent LEE BARNES 17 26th Street S. Leeds, Alabama Phone 699-8227 SMITH PRINTING 8. OFFICE SUPPLIES P. O. Box 37 Leeds, Ala. 35094 Phone 699-8660 EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE A LEEDS LAUNDROMAT JAMES AND MARY JANE LINDSEY Open Weekdays 7:30 A. M. - 9:30 P. M. Open Sundays 9:00 P.M. - 9:30 P. M. Behind the Food Center CULP SUPPLY CO. Replacement Parts for All Cars and Trucks LEEDS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate J. W. GRIFFIN JOE HARGROVE 20 25th St. SO. Leeds, Ala. Phone 699-2121 Steel 211 Tgglg Pipe :ff Hardware :F Industrial Supplies Phone 699-3131 Compliments or O 699-6701 LEEDS RADIO SHOP 2732 Znd Avenue South Leeds, Alabama Leeds Alabama I7I CITY OF LEEDS JACK K. COURSON, Mayor A lde rm en RA YMOND VEA SEY BERNIE.HOWARD CLYDE WILDER JAMES E. MCBRIER BRAD WEAVER MRS. GLADYS D. PRENTICE - - - - - City Cle MRS. BETTYE W. iNGRAM - - - - Assistant cuss NEIL SCHMITT - - JOHN H. PLEDGER MELVIN BAILEY E. G. WIDEMAN WAREN E. WILSON WALTER LAYTON - - l72 POLICEMEN AR LIE GILLA ND - City Attorne - - Chief of Polic JAMES W. BLACKWOO ROBERT GRAHA M. L. HENDERSO - Cities Servic BUSY BEE LEE'S CLOTHING STORE CLEANING SERVICE Leeds, Alabama , K W p . V Og HAL STEVE if N jg Complete Janitorial Service gg, Q . ff, , 699-8218 if Pei C omplim ents of A. R. MALLORY Compliments of Compliments of ROYSTER'S CAFE 4 a a a FURNITURE Co, 2620 First Avenue South Leeds, Alabama 1 S Store Phone: Home: SHQP 699-8417 254-3015 Leeds Alabama H. J. BLACKENBURG, Mgr. Hair Styling Razor cutting Growing with Leeds I H JOHNNY JOE I73 lllelfzomevbrb IXIESUPER DIXIE SUPER STORE Your Complete Satisfaction is Our Greatest Concern Manager - CHARLES 2509 Znd Ave. South Leeds, Alabama Phone 699-8 WILLINGHAM 3' . 1 HUFFSTUTLER CHEVROLET COMPANY Authorized Sales and Service Leeds, Alabama 699-2511 I74 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned by C. E. WHISONANT Leeds, Alabama 699-6191 Congratulations Seniors! EMERY 5 8. I0 Leeds, Alabama C omplim ents of , X I i V Agfa, : LD f .214 '- l -:,A, an ., AA-- WC- f , , A 4 lf Q'A -LL,...l,,,: , ,A .,.,,,A: ,: .11- fA ' r 'I '0 ' 'AN I R for goodness sake -- eat golden flake POTATO CHIPS - PEANUV BUTTER SANDWICHES sAL1ED PEANUTS CRACKLINS POPCORN . K N KURLS BLAIR FARMS 110 South 6th St. Birmingham, Ala. Odenville, Alabama l Compliments of DAUPHIN'S GARAGE wr F Specializing in .. , Volkswagen Repairs Full Service A f-Dubnan. GAS COMPANY, INC. A BLUE FLAME GAS PP GAS v. J. ELMORE , Gas Appliances im: uoonu run Best Wishes Seniors! Also a New Line of 'Ish f n dl Antiques Have Been Added. OP at Your Hen Y Phone 592-6151 Elmore store! CLASS RINGS Buy Your Class Ring in the Modern Manner f '1' l Present rules perm -. ' 4 323,21 tfifg liftlyf ur A 41 A ' 5 hgjriiciflgrecious lr 4 5 f , iizfiiind ' Q V . ggfge or Yellow Nr mlllll NN! lllulllllllllllllllllll I ongratulations to the Seniors! LOVELL'S BARBER SHOP All of These Extras at Competitive Prices! LEEDS JEWELRY CO. 2520 lst Ave. So. 6-Wee Leeds, Alabama Deliver 4411? I WF? THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF LEEDS 5 f-Q The Friendly, Home-Owned Bank A Member of the F. D. I. C. r Avenue South Leeds, Alabama W. H. HURST, President HAYES PARNELL JR. , V-President I77 CARL-ANN Ll, f 1.4! FLCRIST ,,, rin W N W Let Your is X Q Owner Fingers . . - 9 RUTH FARLEY we + 1 , W 2503 lst Avenue south Yellow ,V gs? Leeds, Alabama pages A 699-8322 ' 'li 1 Do the 5 Q jf Walking! A I . 2 LEEDS TELEPHONE CO. Znd Avenue Leeds, Alabam SONNY MOORE FORD Sales Phone - 699-8311 Service 699-8211 Parts 2907 lst Ave. S. Accessories Leeds, Alabama A 'W 245' ...ff BEST WISHES FOR A WONDERFUL FUTURE! It b y I SOUTH CENTRAL BELL Congratulations ! WLPH RADIO DR. JAMES H. MCCLENDON 1480 Optometrist Leeds, Phone Alabama 699-7591 BEST WISHES f FOR A Q BRIGHT FUTURE i HQ- ALABAMA GAS CORP. Leeds Whites Chapel Springville Moody Cla Margaret Brompto HAGWOOD DEPT. STORE . . Odenville Branchvill l80 MOORE'S FOOD CENTER Home Owned and Home Operated WESTON AND WILMA MOORE WE SELL ONLY U. S. CHOICE MEATS WE GIVE GIFT BOND STAMPS one 699 8531 Leeds Alabama I8I IRONDALE STANDARD SERVICE STATION Phone 595-4174 JOE MEACHAM 1804 Crestwood Blvd. OWUCI' Irondale, Alabama Congratulations to the Seniors! Congratulations Seniors' MELANIE'S BEAUTY LAWLEY'S SALON STANDARD STATION VIRGINIA MINYARD FRANCES RODDAM Phone 699-8910 Leeds , Alabama Best Wishes to the Seniors! LEEDS BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK SPENCE AGENCY, INC. OF BIRMINGHAM lst Avenue X X INSUQ4 eg 'fa j 'Qfgfgggn Q, Leeds, Alabama ig 'ssrzfss 5 5:,r.DepclI!er.3, Mfnqgtg HAROLD W. MONTGOMERY Y 'A Ii L t -A -Q-V Q? ant Vice-President and A ssist Branch Manager eds Convenience Store Le Open 7:00 to 12:00 Phone 699-2851 7 Days a Week I82 SPRUIELL'S DAIRY FARMS elephone 699-7386 P- O- BOX 577 l THE DRUG SHOP Compliments of lst Avenue Leeds, Alabama BLAIR MOTORS Phone 699-6811 Highway 78 RALPH McKINNON, owner Leeds , Alabama Congratulations to the Seniors! BUDDY RICH SH.ELL SERVICE 100 Bankhead Highway Leeds, Alabama BILL'S SHELL SERVICE MR. GOOD GUY SNACK SHACK S II J Best Wishes to the Seniors! ARMSTRONG AUTO HELEN KERR PARTS Pick-up and Delivery Service RAY AND BUSTER ARMSTRONG Leeds, Ala. Phone 699-8305 699-8636 Congratulations Seniors of '69! VOGUE CENTRAL CAFE BEAUTY SAI-ON B. A. MOORE Leeds, Alabama Leeds , Alabama COURSON SEATING CO. 1-26th St. Church Furniture Specialists Leeds, Alabama WESTERN SUPER S 8: H Phone 699-8254 Located in the Doorowo offioo Building BECKER TIRE 8: APPLIANCE COMPANY u if I86 PATTERSON PHARMACY Q XA 'jim Phone Go'-:.? 699-8746 Congratulations ! VANCE AUTO SUPPLY HORACE VANCE 2411 lst Ave. S Phone 699-8245 MOSS-THORNTON COMPANY, INC. Keep smiling ya'11 - we may STILL graduate! ! ! Congratulations Clas s of '68 Leeds Alabama PANTS STORE AMERICAN LEGION POST T07 1 N' RIO Xllt fEGLQ v-'aa --lu, ,sf Q! XIQ ,j4'Ta'1wfifq 1 W Yi - it Q, U5 ,W Ni 2, wb ua A' at, S-Y -fl' 4 l FW WHA Sponsors of merican Legion Baseball Boys State ittle Boy's League Girls State merican Legion Softball Oratorical Contest CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS '69 LEEDS HIGH SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION President ------- - - - MRS. CARL F. GRIMES First Vice President - - - MRS. EDWARD L. GOODSON Secretary ------ ----- M RS. E. L. HOLDER Treasurer - - - - - MRS. ALBERT O. TURNER Parliarnentarian - - ---- MRS. JESSIE RYAN Historian ---- - MRS. HAYES PARNELL JR. DIXIE DAIRY KREME Congratulation! to the CARRY-OUT ORDERS Seniors! From Phone 699-6947 Leeds, Alabama Hwy. 78 West Shakes - Malts - Sundaes a Banana Splits All Kinds of Sandwiches CAMERA CENTER 2709 Cahaba Rd. Birmingham, Ala. Phone 879-5324 I M 8. B METAL PRODUCTS CO. d , S ' Best Wishes to the Seniors of 69 GOO Luck enlors ASMAN'S DEPARTMENT 1969 STORE LEEDS HosPnAL Phone Leeds, 699-8383 Alabama HICKORY PIT NO. 1 E. H. EDWARDS, M.D. W. H. IRWIN, M.D. When You Think of Bar BQ, JAMES E' DAVIS' M- D' Think of Hickory Pit No. 1! GEORGE E. ALLEN, M.D. E. L. GOODSON, ADM. Best Wishes to the Seniors of 69! PARKER DRUGS I90 MIRA-FLEX WATCHBAND CORP. Ld Al. b H13 JACK MARTIN'S GULF SERVICE STATION JACK MARTIN F t A ue So. Phone 699-9002 C g t lt t th S S of 69 wl-me Auro STORE HMMY JR. Owners CONVENIENCE CHESTER HARTSFIELD JAMES WRIGHT PIIC JAMES WRIGHT ty Owne 1' ANDERSON ELECTRIC CORPORATION 2 Wedding . Parties . Sports J K' Commercial REESE PHCTO SERVICE 1 EMMETT J. Phone 595-4269 QEESE Route 11, Box 448 Dhotographer Birmingham, Alabama Best Wishes SHOE SERVICE C1aEijnf1fn'69 MRS. LALLAGE TURNER Owner LEEDS uoNs CLUB THE WHITE HOUSE RESTAURANT Private Parties - No Extra Charge Phone 699-8927 Ready Mart Open 7:00 A. M. - 11:00 P. M. Leeds, Alabama Compliments of the Staff Western Union Leeds, Alabama C g tlation S ROCK WOOL MANUFACTURING COMPANY 2 ti Q1 t FRANK CHAMBERS ENGRAVING COMPANY LEEDS AUTO PARTS Wedding I .t t. A nouncements L tterhead V siting Cards D,'P1 ma 805 South Z6 Street Ph A1 b ma B'rmingham, Alab ma 323-352 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 LEEDS CIVITAN CLUB lst Vice Pres. MCBRIER 2nd Vice Pres. As You Travel Down the Road of Life, Act Like a Good Citizen by Being One Builders of Good Citizenship PETER SCRO - President - JAMES EARL Secretary - C. W. SPENCE Treasurer - DELBERT HYDE - JOHN PATTERSON LEEDS TEXACO AND SUPER STORE C ompllrn ents of 699 7934 DR J PAUL BRITTAIN LEE TOBACCO AND CANDY COMPANY Best W1SheS to the Class of 69' P O Box 207 Leeds Ala Bus 699 8629 Res 699 668 F1nanc1ng Ava1lable on Major Repa1r 24 hour ,Ewing MURRAY S GARAGE Q coMPANY 'fflxgem Automatm Transn'11ss1on Servlce General Auto Repa1rs Leeds Ala Off Phone 699 6651 N1te Phones JAMES CLYDE JACKIE 699 6567 699 5933 699 7136 MURRAY ifi....., 699 8856 GOLDSMITH GROCERY Gas Feed and Fuel O11 Telephone 699 8765 Dunnavant Rd P O Box 57087 Route One BOX 251 Leeds Alabama Blrmlngham Ala Leeds Alabama 35094 I96 eczc! , , . ' . 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