Oneonta High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Oneonta, AL)
- Class of 1970
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elmont V. AVz NORTH BlRMJNGHi Mtfej Ja i The Tomahawk 1970 Volume LXX Oneonta High School Oneonta, Alabama V A man on the moon; a new decade; the dawn- ing of an age of progress in which we are . . . i f ffl. r,.. ,..-•,,, ' •i ■' . r ,i • •! T ««J H S- «« itfsg S w MH- ' iii tf rv Table of Contents Foreword 2 Opening 4 Sports 11 Organizations 35 Features 65 Administration 81 Classes 93 Developing a new appearance Adjusting to new situations Acquiring new interests ■bit) n unolc n THIS ftuRSOM-- HOU nvij fiwp rxt . w suEora flopy! Striving for success ATHLETICS Redskins Rated Tops FIRST ROW: David Robinson, Johnny Ingram, Tommy Whited, Mike Weaver, Ricky Pierce, Tim Stewart, Gary Hill, Mickey Taylor. SECOND ROW: Sammy Morgan, Charles Elrod, Bethester Butler, Clifford Stockdale, Mike Russell, Pete Elgin, Robin Knight, Mark Lewis. THIRD ROW: Coach Page, Steve Patton, Danny Robinson, John NeSmith, David Currier, Allen Moorer, James Miller, Jacky Atwell, Coach O ' Shields. FOURTH ROW: Bob Bryant, Don Kelly, Steve Stewart, Danny Phillips, Carlos Wootan, Lee Guyton, Noah Dean Miller, David Wilson 23 41 14 42 6 1 20 27 17 2] Sardis --------o Cleveland ------ o Hanceville ------ 6 Locust Fork ------ o Susan Moore ----- 20 J. B.Pennington- - - - -0 Boaz - - - - 8 Asheville ------- g -------0 Pell City 13 The Oneonta Redskins had a winning season this year with a 9-1-0 record. The team showed its capability in each game. They started off the season with a 23-0 victory over Sardis. In the second game the Redskins scalped the Cleveland Panthers by a score of 41-0 with Noah Dean Miller scoring twice. Mike Weaver and David Wilson were leaders in keep- ing the opponents scoreless. The Redskins traveled toHanceville the next week to beat the Bulldogs 14-6 in a tight game. Quarterback Mike Phillips and flanker Ricky Pierce used teamwork to untie the score with only one minute and forty -seven seconds left in the game. In the Redskins 42-0 win over Locust Fork, Bob Bryant led the scoring with three touchdowns of 68 yards, 92 yards, and 30 yards. Bethester Butler was the leading defender in this game. The Redskins received their only loss of the season at the hands of the Bulldogs of Susan Moore by a score of 20-6. Bryant made the only score for Oneonta. The Redskins got back on their feet again by topping the J. B. Pennington Tigers by a score of 7-0. Noah Miller and Mike Weaver were defensive stars of this game. The ' Skins pleased the Homecoming crowd at Bankhead Stadium by beating the undefeated Boaz Pirates by a score of 20-8. Touchdowns were made by Bob Bryant, Noah Dean Miller, and Mike Phillips. Danny Phillips and Don Kelly were stand-outs on defense. Oneonta brought home its seventh victory of the year from Asheville. Danny Robinson led the team to the 27-8 victory. Two weeks later the Redskins captured a 17-0 win at Glencoe. David Currier- showed his kicking ability when he scored a field goal. The last game of the season was played at Pell City. The Redskins won by a score of 21-13. Ricky Pierce carries the pigskin against Pell City. The picture at left shows Redskin coaches Andy Page and Hugh O ' Shields. Above, a group of Redskins leave the football field. Tim Stewart Mike Phillips Danny Robinson Bob Bryant Robin Knight Gary Hill Steve Stewart John NeSmith Ricky Pierce David Currier Mike Russell Noah Dean Miller Mickey Taylor Bethester Butler Steve Patton In the above picture, Coach Page gives a helping hand to Allen Moorer on the sidelines. At right, Bob Bryant leaves his pursuer behind as he picks up valuable yardage in the Oneonta-Boaz At left, a Pell City Panther is stopped in his tracks as Noah Dean Miller puts him down. Below, Redskin fans pack the stands at the Pell City game. Don Kelly Sammy Morgan David Robinson Allen Moorer Mike Weaver Jacky Atwell Danny Phillips Greg Cuzzort Clifford Stockdale Mark Lewis 15 David Wilson Charles ELrod Lee Guyton Frank Warren Pete Elgin John Ingram James Miller Tommy Whited Carlos Wootan Tl T80 r 81 83 T83 a 89 r B5TW Upper right, Peanut Roberts takes time out from managing the teams to watch the action on the field. Above, Mike Phillips and Ricky Pierce talk over game plans. Redskins move down field for yardage against the J. B. Pennington Tigers. 16 The Redskin line shows its strength against the Pell City Panthers in the last game of the season. In the picture at left, Noah Dean Miller receives sideline instructions from Coach O ' Shields. In the above picture Don Kelly pursues a Pell City Panther. 17 Redskins Honored at Banquet Bob Bryant, Senior tailback, is shown above receiving the best back award at the football banquet where he was also named a permanent team captain. In addition to these honors, Bob was on the Post Herald All State First Team; received Birmingham News All State Honorable Mention; and was named Post Herald Back of the Week, Guard, Danny Phillips, receives the Best Lineman award. 18 Bob Bryant, Steve Stewart, Noah Miller, Danny Phillips, and Don Kelly were chosen by the Blount County coaches to be on the All-County Football Team. Noah Dean Miller receives the Rotary Club Scholastic Award from the club ' s president, Lee Hanson. Noah Dean was also chosen permanent team captain. The Birmingham News and the Birmingham Post Herald both chose Noah Dean to be on their all-state teams. Many members of the faculty attended the banquet. Danny Robinson receives an award for intercepting the most passes during the season. w wln S W2rZ? Mike Weaver receives an award for having the most team spirit. Don Kelly, Senior Center, is shown receiving the Rotary Scholastic Award. 19 Mike Phillips, shown at left, received the most improved player award. In the above picture, Steve Stewart is shown receiving an award for recovering the most fumbles. H • I ' m ! M H WrlS B k V 2 y Glenda Brothers presents Trisha McCay, head cheerleader, with a gift from the cheerleaders. Making the All-County Scholastic Team thu year were David to Don Kelly, Noah Dean Miller, Mike Weaver, -i:kJ Steve Si - 20 Coach Hadyn Riley, basketball coach at the Univer- sity of Alabama, was guest speaker at the football banquet. The parents of the cheerleaders and football players were invited to the banquet. ■— HP m Shown in the picture above are the most players, Mike Weaver, Bob Bryant, Danny Phillips, Steve Stewart, Danny Robinson, and Mike Phillips. Shown at left are the Oneonta High School Varsity Cheerleaders. 21 Junior Redskins tfi m ft FIRST ROW: Mike Ridgeway, Mickey Taylor, Mark Hurst, George Wheat, Frank Crow, Roger South, Charles Hammerick, David Faust, Glenn Bicknell, Bob Bentley, Jim LeCroy, Lynn Moody. SECOND ROW: Coach Hugh O ' Shields, Levy Sirmon, Stephen Phillips, Allen Jones, Greg Hill, Mark Smith, Jerry Hyde, Butch Waugh, Bill Baker, Barry Bellew, Mark Jackson, Jim Patton. THIRD ROW: Jerry Yancy, Alan Cheney, Johnny Lowry, David Tucker, Dwight Wiggins, Ricky Sanders, Tommy Gargus, Mike Peoples, Gary Boyd, Woodson Kyle, Farrell Stephens. 38 Susan Moore 49 Locust Fork 56 Blountsville 42 Ashville 50 Fort Payne 28 Ashville Coach Hugh O ' Shields leads Junior Redskins through victorious year. 22 Have Victorious Year JUNIOR FOOTBALL HONORS AND CAPTAINS CAPTAINS - (kneeling): Jim Patton, Mark Hitt, Mike Peoples. HONORS - (standing): Jerry Yancy - Sportsmanship; Dwight Wiggins - Best Lineman; Ricky SANDERS - Best Back; Bob Bentley - Scholastic. Bob Bentley, who received the Scholastic Award, excels academically as well as athletically. 23 Varsity Redskins Reach for Perfection Cleveland Douglas Springville Appalachian Hayden West End Pennington Susan Moore Springville Ashville Vinemont Hayden Appalachian Cleveland Pennington Vinemont West End Susan Moore Douglas Locust Fork Douglas West End Cleveland West End Odenville Cleveland Pennington Susan Moore Area Tournament Jaycee Tournament County Tournament 53.57 65-44 61-78 69-61 69-65 60-55 77-80 65-58 53-67 60-76 64-65 60-59 79-63 80-76 52-41 77-66 64-60 65-80 68-66 74-84 73-63 82-92 75-66 81-49 61-64 62-69 70-50 69-66 JAYCEE TOURNAMENT Horace Gillispie Steve Kyle m I. | tL 4 ?v . 4 m •• £ ;• ; ' 1  24 Horace Gillispie, Danny Robinson, Bob Bryant, Carlos Wootan, Frank Warren, Jay Johnson, Luke Kelly, Tim Alexander, Bethester Butler, Milton McKinney, Steve Kyle. CAPTAINS Frank Warren and Horace Gillispie ALL -COUNTY Carlos Wootan and Steve Kyle 25 Greg Wimpee, Booker Warren, Charles Elrod, Herbert Starts, David Underwood, Lee Guyton, Jan Johnson, Clifford Stockdale, James Miller, Jackie Gillispie. rr B Team Excels Coach Williams is shown with the First Place B Team trophy and the Second Place A Team and Junior trophies. Cleveland Douglas Spring ville Appalachian Hayden West End Pennington Susan Moore Springville Ashville Hayden Appalachian Cleveland Pennington Vinemont West End Susan Moore Douglas 51-23 58-62 43-22 52-45 49-34 60-39 37-35 33-22 52-34 39-54 49-29 56-49 41-19 45-48 62-88 50-45 35-31 34-50 County Tournament Pennington 45-32 Susan Moore 48-47 ALL TOURNAMFNT Booker Warren 26 Junior Varsity Promising Good Hope 41-58 Pennington 44-18 Hinson 34-39 Susan Moore 34-29 Ashville 43-47 Hayden 42-24 Sardis 54-55 Appalachian Claysville 43-26 42-50 Cleveland 55-18 Pennington 46-38 Grove Oak ) Carlisle Park ) Susan Moore Eighth District 64-52 Tournament 44-55 30-29 Cleveland 57-21 Sardis 54-32 Ashville 43-42 Hinson 32-41 Appalachian 40-18 Hayden 40-13 Locust Fork i County 45-38 Susan Moore ' Tournament 40-42 JUNIOR ALL TOURNAMENT Ricky Sanders and Jim Patton FRONT ROW: Larry Gillispie, Jerry Stone, Allen Jones, Levy Sirmon, Larry Payne, Mark Jackson, Barry Ballew, Joe Under- wood, Rodney Gilliland, James Staton, Randy Bailey, Alfred Palmer. BACK ROW: Roger South, Jeff Tolbert, Bob Bentley, Dalton NeSmith, Johnny Williams, Ricky Sanders, James Patton, Rusty Frutiger, Roger Jones, Woodson Kyle, Jim LeCroy, George Wheat Track Draws Spring Sports Enthusiasts The Oneonta High Redskin Track Team remained undefeated in its class prior to the sectional meet. Some of the victories include Sardis - 85 to 35, Susan Moore - 75 to 35, Ashville - 88 to 43. The Track Team won the Blount County Track Meet by defeating its opponents 113 1 2, Susan Moore - 45 1 2, Pennington - 23 1 2, Cleveland - 11 1 2. VARSITY TRACK TEAM KNEELING: Bob Bryant, John NeSmith, James Miller, Mike Phillips. David Wilson, Doug Roberts. Bethestet Butler, Ricky- Pierce, Michael Cornelius. STANDING: Coach Hugh O ' Shields. Steve Patton, Greg Wimpee, Robin Knight, Danny Phillips. Carlos Wootan, Frank Warren, Joe Zanders, Mike Russell, Steve Kyle, Coach Andy Page. 28 JUNIOR TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW: Woodson Kyle, Ricky Sanders, Jim Patton, Dwight Wiggins, Alan Cheney, Gary Boyd, Mike Peoples, Johnny Lowry. SECOND ROW: Coach O ' Shields, Keith Baker, Greg Hill, Mark Smith, Ted Moorehouse, Charles Hammerick, Bill Baker, Glenn Bicknell, Butch Waugh, Mark Hurst, Jim LeCroy, Joel Tuck, Coach Page. THIRD ROW: Mike Ridgeway, David Tucker, Barry Bellew, Mark Jackson, Levy Sirmon, Tommy Gargus, Mark Hitt, Farrell Stephens, Jerry Hyde, Lynn Moody, Stephen Phillips, Alan Jones, David Faust, Coach Page. SENIOR TRACK ALL COUNTY Ricky Pierce Don Kelly Mike Phillips Joe Zanders Steve Kyle Frank Warren Carlos Wootan 29 Gymnastics Team Develops Talent The gymnastics team consists of twenty skilled members. Each girl works hard and spends a great deal of time in her respective gymnastics area. The girls are selected at the try-outs which are held each year. The team ' s annual spring show displays the talents of the girls and is a highlight of the year. 10 Miss Margaret Hood sponsors the gymnastics team. Cindy Stewart and Caryn Bains serve as co-captains, with Donna Miller as captain. FIRST ROW: Beverly Walker, Becca Cary, Donna Miller, Ronald Kendrick, Michael Cornelius, Mike Crider, Linda Brothers, Caryn Bains, Augusta Huggins. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Gartrell, Sharon Jones, Elizabeth Guyton, Debbie Phillips, Barri Brittain, Debbie Eller, Cindy Stewart, Sherry Youngblood, Jo Ann Whited, Redonia Davis, Debbie Wallace. 31 Cheerleaders Promote School Spirit FIRST ROW: Trisha McCay - Head, Debbi Bentley - Asst. Head, Juanice Miller, Judy Quinn. SECOND ROW: Glenda Brothers, Joan Lowe, Sally Snead, Sandra Arnold. Juanice Miller, as Tinker Page, gives the Mighty Redskins a victory secret magic dust. [udy Quinn Dashes ■big Red- skin smile. 12 Sandra Arnold sneaks a quick snack. Cheerleaders perform a pom-pom routine. Mill 111 MB III STANDING: Judy Quinn, Juanice Miller, Debbi Bentley - Asst. Head, Trisha McCay - Head. KNEELING: Glenda Brothers, Sandra Arnold, Sally Snead, Joan Lowe. 33 Junior Cheerleaders In May of 1969, the Junior Cheerleaders were elected from the incoming Freshman class. Among the responsibilities of this group are cheering at football and basketball games, holding pep rallies, and decorating for the Junior football banquet. Led by Carolyn Miller, they cheered their teams through an unde- feated football season and an excellent basketball season. Carolyn Miller- HEAD CHEERLEADER Suzy Wilson- Assistant head cheerleader Susan Gaddy Dorothy Gartrell Kaye Cardwell Cathy Harvey Teresa Jackson 34 ORGANIZATIONS 35 Annual Staff Creates Yvette Peck - EDITOR Rebecca Cheney - FFA I IRE II ' 1 1 OK Mrs. Was man Shc-rrer - A. (6 Another Prize Winner Debbi Bentley - BUSINESS MANAGER Juanice Miller - LAYOUT EDITOR Patti Weaver, Sharon Horton, Judy Quinn, and Susan NeSmith - JUNIOR STAFF. 37 Wetotem Staff Enlarges Jane Huggins (layout editor), Lisa Ryan (editor), and Caryn Bains (assistant editor) prepare the Wetotem for publication. STANDING: Sharon Horton, Jan Harrelson, Brenda Wester. Nancy McDonald. Willie Dean Hamb . Thomas, Mrs. Gilbert Sanders. SEATED: Lynnc Akeman, Caryn Bains, Lisa Ryan, Jane Huggins. Donna Jones. 38 Student Council Has Successful Year L 1969-70 STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Sallie NeSmith, Marilyn Nash, Susan NeSmith, Glenda Dumas, Jane Huggins, Karen Moody, Donna Lowry, STANDING: Rachel Fowler, Phillip Gay, Alan Cheney, John NeSmith, David Wilson, Dale Gunter, Michael Cornelius, Caryn Bains PRESIDENT - Dale Gunter VICE-PRESIDENT - Michael Cornelius 39 Student Congress Sponsors SECRETARY - Rachel Fowler 1 (.l.UB COUNCIL: (standing) Michael Cornelius, Linda McKenzii iy, Charlotte ITinsley, Yveti Carolyn Miller, Lisa Ryan. Linda Phillips, Jane Huggins, Jean , ine Nash, Dale Gutter, (, i Sinnon, I arr Brown, Dee Decker, Ricky Hicks, Mike Waid. Steve Stewart, Noah Dean Miller, David Wilson, John NeSmith. Danny Ri Bob Bentley 40 Second Student Court STUDENT COURT, (seated): Caryn Bains, Noah Dean Miller, Diane Creel; (standing): Denise Mitchell, Mike Weaver, David Wilson, Greg Cuzzort, Greg Wimpee, Glenda Dumas aiiHHiif PARLIAMENTARIAN - Susan NeSmith TREASURER - Donna Lowry 41 Diversified Occupations NAME James Atchley Bob Bryant Edward Clements Dee Decker Ricky Dye Garland Edwards Dale Gunter Donna Henry Sherrie Hicks Nelda Hilley Daisy Jennings Loretta Kyle Richard Lindley Don Lowry Henry Mason Dian McCray Mack McCray Michael Moody Ray Morgan David Nichol Gary Puckett Rosemary Staton Joseph Thomas Patty Ann Thompson Glenda Woodard Dennis Tuck FIELD OF TRAINING Stockkeeping Arc and Acetylene Welding Shipping and Receiving Stockkeeping General Maintenance Meat Cutter X-Ray Tech. Asst. Dietetics Photographer Nurse ' s Aide Dietetics Dietetics Stockkeeping Textile Sewing Machine Mechanic Auto Mechanic Medical Secretary Stockkeeper Electrical Appliance Repair General Maintenance Auto Mechanics Stockkecpinv; Nurse ' s Aide Stockki Vide Lab. u h. i extil i hank PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT Copeland Oil Company Hold ' Em Gate Company Golden Egg Company Wittmeier Ace Hardware Blount Memorial Hospital Cornelius Super Saver Blount Memorial Hospital Oneonta High School Lunchroom Quality Studios Blount Memorial Hospital Oneonta High School Lunchroom Oneonta High School Lunchroom McCurry Furniture Co. -ell. Inc. Bill Tolbert Egg Co. Doctor ' s Clinic Brown Furniture Company uto Stare Blount Memorial Hospital Bill Tolbert Egg 1 ' niek. Uus Super Saver Bloum Memorial Hospital rry Furniture Company Blount Memorial llospu.il Blount Memorial Hospital tell. Inc. 42 UPPER LEFT: The Officers of the Diversified Occupations Club are: President - Dee Decker, Vice-Presi- dent - Dian McCray, Secretary - Sherrie Hicks, Treasurer - Glenda Woodard, Reporter - Nelda Hilley. LOWER LEFT: Mr. K. O. Miller is the sponsor of the Diversified Occu- pation program at Oneonta High School. BELOW: Mr. and Miss D. O. - Bob Bryant and Glenda Woodward. Future Farmers of America 3 55 F.F.A. Members (listed in alphabetical order): Larry Bicknell, Jacky Bran, Gary Clements, O ' dell Clements, Mike Clowdus, Dean Dodd, Roger Dyers, Richard Eakes, Jimmy Ellen, Charles Faust, Dennis Fountain, Jack Gillispie, Eugene Gordon, Danny Gunter, Marshall Harwood, Ted Henry, Gary Hill, Jerry Holston, Johnny Ingram, Chester Jennings, Roger Jones, Don Kelly, Robin Knight, Steve Kyle, Bob Long, James Miller, Phillip Mize, Tony Mize, Allen Moorer, Sammy Morgan, Greg Payne, Glenn Phillips, Mike Reeves, Jerry Robinson, Bruce Rutherford, Darrell Smith, Roger South, Herbert Starks, Mike Tipton, Ricky Thomas, David Underwood, Mike Waid, Charles Warden, Jacky Whited, Johnny Whited, Dwight Wiggins, Johnny Williams, David Wilson, Mike Woodard, Pat Woodard, Elton Wright, Joe Zanders, Sponsor - Mr. Wayne Gibbons. The Student Fair Exhibit of the Oneonta High School F.F.A. Chapter placed third at the Alabama State Fair in Birmingham. ... OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Don Kelly -Treasurer, David Wilson - President, Mike Reeves - Vice-President, Johnny Ingram - Report Mr. Wayne Gibbons. SECOND ROW: Greg Payne - Secretary, David Underwood - Sentinel. 44 Future Homemakers of America F.H.A. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Carol Cornelius - Treasurer, Anita Dailey - Recreation Leader, Linda Phillips - Historian, Willie Dean Hamby - Parliamentarian, Susan Gaddy - Secretary. SECOND ROW: Nancy Blanton - Reporter, Brenda Wester - Vice-President, Jane Huggins - President. F.H.A. members share ideas in Home Economics Department. FIRST ROW: Maurice Hughes, Teresa Moorer, Sherri Murphree, Carol Cornelius, Susan Gaddy. SECOND ROW: Susan NeSmith. Debra Bryant, Judy Wright, Dorothy Gartrell, Lucille Warren, Merlyn Polk, Brenda Wester. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Nash, Anita Daily, Willie Dean Hamby, Joann Whited, Sherry Youngblood, Charlotte Tinsley. FOURTH ROW: Kay Burttram, Bunny Wilson, Lucinda Phillips, Kaye Buckner, Becky Stone, Nancy Blanton, Carolyn Miller, Shelia Baugh, Gracie Starks, Linda Phillips, Mary June Kyle, Jane Huggins. SPONSOR - Mrs. D. S. Loyd 45 Science Club Is Active SCIENCE CLUB: (kneeling) Patti Weaver, Ilda Underwood, Linda Phillips, Carolyn Whatley, Linda Clements, Melba Wootan, Susan NeSmith (seated) Diane Moorehouse, Nancy Blanton, Linda Riddle, Becky Stone, Judy Wright, Donna Daily, Mrs. Pesnell (standing) Dennis Tuck, Mike Waid, Rusty Frutiger, Ronnie Bryan, Dalton NeSmith, Lynn Moody. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: Sponsor - Mrs. Bill Pesnell; President - Mike Waid; Vlce- President - Patti Weaver; Secretary- rreasurei - Beck) Stone. A i, The Science Club is the most active club at Oneonta High School. The club ' s goal is to activate interest among students in scientific fields. Sub- divisions include the Medical Careers Club and the High School Gardeners. The club holds monthly meetings and sponsors several projects throughout the year. This year some of the projects included the donating of showcases to the library, operating the concession stand at foot- ball games, selling peanuts at basketball games, and sponsoring the annual science fair. The judges reported that the science fair this year was one of the best science fairs they had ever seen. The highlight of the year for the club members and science fair winners was the Science Club banquet where science fair winners were presented cash prizes for their projects. , Greg Wimpee, Mike Tipton, and Ricky Tolbert study the growth of plants and record their changes. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB: Linda Clements, Ilda Underwood, Linda Phillips, Linda Riddle, Carolyn Whatley, Melba Wootan, Diane Moorehouse 47 Science Fair Supports Research John NeSmith - Grand Prize Winner from Senior Division; Dalton NeSmith - Grand Prize winner from Junior Division. DIVISION WINNERS - JUNIOR HIGH FIRST ROW: Caryn Jenkins, Beverly Walker, Brenda Bains, Sally NeSmith. SECOND ROW: Steve Phillips, Hal Evans, Farrell Stevens, George Wheat, Ricky Tolbert. DIVISION WINNERS - SENIOR HIGH FIRST ROW: Denise Mitchell, Caryn Bains. Sandra Arnold. Mike Woodard. SFCOND ROW: Don Kelly, Mike Phillips, Steve Patton, Jan Jol 48 Honor Society Recognizes Scholars FIRST ROW: Glenda Woodard, Karen Moody, Charlotte Clowdus, Paulette Graves, Dian McCray, Don Kelly, Steve Stewart, Noah Dean Miller, Carlos Wootan, Greg Cuzzort, Nancy Blanton, Yvette Peck, Debbi Bentley, Juanice Miller, Becca Cheney. SECOND ROW: Susan NeSmith, Lynne Akeman, Jean Ann Nash, Cheryl Conn, Mike Weaver, Mike Waid, Jane Huggins, Judy Quinn, Glenda Brothers, Sponsor - Mrs. Louise Lybrand, Lisa Ryan. THIRD ROW: Willie Dean Hamby, Donna Lowry, David Wilson, Sharon Horton, Patti Weaver. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS President - Noah Dean Miller; Vice-President - Becca Cheney; Secretary - Debbi Bentley; Treasurer - Charlotte Clowdus; Reporter - Glenda Woodard. 49 Dramatics Club FIRST ROW: Becky Driskill, Billy June Henry, Caryn Baty, Sandra Arnold, Marcia Hurst, Gail Byars, Linda Phillips, Donna Jones, Karen Moody. SECOND ROW: Sponsor - Mrs. Carol Hanson, Vern Cile Payne, Mary June Kyle, Juda Brothers, Ricky Hicks, George Tickle, Doug Smith, Joan Lowe, Donna Lowry, Donna Miller, Linda Clements. Mrs. Carol Hanson is the sponsor of Dramatics Club. Demonstrates Talent Charla Ann Keith AMERICAN LEGION ORATORICAL WINNER CIVITAN ORATORICAL WINNER-LOCAL CIVITAN ORATORICAL WINNER-AREA SNEAD ORATORICAL WINNER David Wilson CIVITAN ORATORICAL WINNER-LOCAL CIVITAN ORATORICAL WINNER-AREA In the picture above Doug Smith and Karen Moody are dressed in their costumes for the play Mrs. O ' Leary ' s Cow. They are joined in the picture at left by Donna Lowry. 5! Girls 9 Chorus Adds Variety to Performances The Oneonta Girls ' Chorus has performed for many school, civic, church functions this year. In addition to three traditional concerts, they performed at the Junior Miss Beauty Pageant, the Chamber of Com- merce Christmas Drawing, the Lions ' Club Christmas Party, Erwin Hi gh School in Center Point, and the Lester Memorial Methodist Church. A girl is selected to be in Girls ' Chorus for musical ability, good character, and pleasant personality. New officers are elected each spring, and new members are selected each summer. Judy Quinn prepares for a Girls ' Chorus Assembly. Karen Moody, director, has had £ successful year preparing and pre- senting OGC programs. OFFICERS: Director - Karen Moody; Business Manager- Jean tan Nasi ; Juanice Miller; Pianist - Debbi Bent U-y; Musi -Membership! Assistant Pianist - Jane Huggins; [teasurei - Diiecioc - Utilise Mitchell. 52 BACK ROW: Willie Dean Hamby, Jean Ann Nash, Lisa Ryan, Marcia Hurst, Joan Corr, Sandra Arnold, Caryn Bains, Anita Ashley, Brenda Pearson. MIDDLE ROW: Donna Daily, Juda Brothers, Rebecca Cheney, Jane Huggins, Donna Jones, Glenda Woodard, Denise Mitchell, Juanice Miller. FRONT ROW: Karen Moody, Susan Gaddy, Joan Lowe, Shirley Tolbert, Sally Snead, Marilyn Nash, Barri Brittain, Judy Quinn. Debbi Bentley accompanies the Girls ' Chorus at practices and performances. 53 Band Performance he 1970 Oneonta Hich Schcx via The annual Homecoming parade adds to the event ' s festivities. ■J iM.BQvl - Director r - ' . Highlight School Year - - I The band ' s performances highlight each game. Marching Band. The band helps arouse that spirit at pep rallies. 55 DEE DECKER - Drum Major Caryn Bains entertains during a pep-rally. JOAN CORR - Head Ma 56 «Si to M 4 . ' ■■: DEBBIE WHITED ANITA ASHLEY CARYN BAII ,±r 57 Color Guard Organized f 1 1 t Denise Mitchell, Jean Ann Nash, Nancy McDonald, Marilyn Nash, and Sally Sloan make up the Oneonta Redskin Color Guard. The 1970 Concert Band r.iu-J excellent In the Mldsouth Competition. 58 FLUTES - Buckner, Moore, Nash, Buckner, Fowler, Miller, Bains, Tidwell, Mitchell, Bains, Brazeel, OFFICERS: Mike Crider - First Lieutenant; Larry Brown - Captain; Jean Ann Nash - Second Lieutenant; Anita Ashley - Ser- geant. TRUMPETS - Gunter, Brown, Crider, Mc- Donald, Harmon, Harris, Brittain, Thomp- son, Chamblee, Keith, Gordon. 59 WOODWINDS - Little, Horsley, Eubanks, Cornelius, Corr, Tolbert, Burdette, Robertson, Maynor, Sanders, Youngblood, Walker, Nash, Ashley, Harvey. Daryl Smith leads the drum section in the Homecoming Parade. LOW BASS - Nichols, Akeman, Gaye, Logan, Williamson, Richard- son, Rutherford, Sawyer, Tolbert, Faust, Crider, Lemley, Hibbs. I [ON - Wittmeler, ( Lemeni . Smalley, Dodd, Vaughan, Decker, Smith, Gunt 1 o p.OGfK opj £ INMM '  ' 1M B £ iK ,«■   f H CLARINETS - Hamby, Moss, Phillips, Taylor, Cornelius, Stewart, Wallace, Ashley, Wilson, Guyton, Whited, McBrayer, Harvey, Huggins, Keaton, Mitchell, Whited, Sloan, Marcum, Pearson, Jones. E7l s JrJ r H • 3 i tr L m . ' HRl Joan Corrand Larry Brown were chosen to play in the 1970 All-State Band. JOAN CORK LARRY BROWN TAU BETA MU- STANDING: Dec- ker, Gunter, Nich- ols, Brown, Corn- elius, SEATED: Rutherford, Britta- n, Corr, Bains, Cri- der, Williamson. 61 Hi-Y Promotes Religious Interests FIRST ROW: Sarah Parker, Newassa Weems, Debra Bryant, Charlotte Tinsley, Sally Whatley. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Mrs, Watson, Lucinda Phillips, Bunny Wilson, Kay Burttram, Gail Byars, Patti Moss, Shelia Phillips, Shelia Tinsley, OFFICERS President - Charlotte Tinsley; Vice-Presi- dent - Newasso Weems; Secretary-Treas- urer - Lucinda Phillips; Reporter - Patti Moss; Sponsor - Mrs. Elinor Watson. 62 Athletes Join in Fellowship of Christian Athletes OFFICERS Captain - Noah Dean Miller; Co-Captain - Don Kelly; Sec- retary - Mike Weaver; Treasurer - David Wilson; Sponsors - Coach Hugh O ' Shields, Coach Andy Page. FIRST ROW: Sponsors - Coach Hugh O ' Shields, Coach Andy Page. SECOND ROW: David Robinson, David Currier, Gary Hill, Pete Elgin, Doug Roberts, Robin Knight. THIRD ROW: Tim Stewart, Lee Guyton, David Wilson, Ricky Pierce, lohnny Ingram, John NeSmith, Tommy Whited. FOURTH ROW: Mickey Taylor, Jacky Atwell, Charles Elrod, Don Kelly, Mike Weaver, Danny Phillips, James Mil- ler. FIFTH ROW: Mike Phillips, Steve Stewart, Noah Dean Miller, Bob Bryant, Danny Robinson, Allen Moorer, Greg Cuzzort. 63 Athletes Participate in rr O Club FIRST ROW: Sandra Arnold, Judy Quinn, TrishaMcCay, Glenda Brothers, Debbi Bentley. SECOND ROW: David Robinson, Tim Stewart, James Miller, Doug Roberts, Jacky Atwell, Mike Phillips, MiJxe Weaver. THIRD ROW: David Currier, David Wilson, John NeSmith, Lee Guyton, Noah Dean Miller, Don Kelly, Danny Robinson, and Hugh O ' Shields, sponsor. The picture at the lower right shows the O Club officers. They are, President - Mike Phillips; Vice Presi- dent - David Currier; and Secretary-Treasurer - Mike Weaver. M f p i L )} I FEATURES II 65 Homecoming 1969 Trisha McCay Miss Homecoming Trisha is crowned by Linda McDaniel, Miss Homecom- ing 1968, and escorted by Greg Cuzzort. 66 The Homecoming Queen and attendants ride the float Friday afternoon in the Homecoming parade. K v; :k ' v. ■„■.£ uHstft ' t ' : • -■■-■■.■■■■■•■•-■i - , • M 1 ■1 1 H 1   - ■- - — _ Donna Miller represents tne Junior Class as 1st attendant to Miss Homecoming. Sally Snead represents the Sophomore Class as 2nd attend- ant to Miss Homecoming. 67 The Senior football players, cheerleaders, Annual Staff members and Student Congress members are honored at the pre-game show. KNEELING - Bob Bryant, Johnny Ingram, Don Kelly, Mark Lewis, Noah Dean Miller, Allen Moorer, Danny Phillips, Mike Phillips, Ricky Pierce, Steve Stewart. STANDING - Frank Warren, Carlos Wootan, Trisha McCay, Debbi Bentley, Juanice Miller, Dee Decker, Dale Gunter, Karen Moody, Glenda Dumas, Yvette Peck, Rebecca Cheney, Greg Cuzzort, Tommy Whited. Miss Senior III - Juanice Millei Miss Senior II - Sharon Horton, escorted bv Ronald Kendrich M 1st and 2nd periods of Homecoming day, no one can talk, as it would break the Redskin spirit. The ghost comes to make sure. The Senior Class accepts the tremendous responsi- bility of building the Homecoming float. Redskins burst the traditional Indian head made by the cheer- leaders. Miss Junior II - Vicki Ashley 69 Miss Junior III - Carolyn Miller Miss Senior I - Sally Sloan, escorted by Phillip Mize. The Cheerleaders ' skit Peter Pan O ' Shields and Tinker Page iskin Band shows its usual pep and spirit. 70 It takes a multitude of Pirate blockers to bring Noah Dean Miller down. Coach O ' Shields points the way to a Redskin victory. Dale Gunter presents corsages to the Senior Class sponsors Mrs. Ruby O ' Shields and Mrs. Mildred Williams. The Homecoming Court and Representatives are selected by popular vote from their own classes, then one of the Class Candidates is elected by the school. The 1969 candidates were: 8th GRADE - Vicki Ashley, LuAnne Burdette, Redonia Davis; 9th GRADE - Carolyn Miller, Marilyn Nash, Suzy Wilson; 10th GRADE - Sandra Arnold, Joan Lowe, Sally Sloan, Sally Snead; 11th GRADE - Glenda Brothers, Sharon Horton, Donna Miller, Judy Quinn; 12th GRADE - Debbi Bentley, Trisha McCay, Juanice Miller, Karen Moody. 71 Miss Tomahawk Trisha McCay i n ' Selected Miss Tomahawk from a slate of six Senior contestants, Trisha McCay was crowned by Dale Gunter (upper left), president of the O.H.S. student council. 73 Debbi Ben tier 1st Alternate Miss Tomahawk 74 Yvette Peck 2nd Alternate Miss Tomahawk 75 Redonia Davis Junior II Beauty , Sally Sloan Sophomore Beauty Sharon Horton Junior Beauty Dorothy Gartrell Fresh ma n Bea u ty 77 Sisters Juanice and Donna Miller in the final minutes before the pageant. SENIOR CANDIDATES: Trisha McCay, Debbi Bentley, Yvette Peck, Karen Moody, Donna Daily, Juanice Miller JUNIOR CANDIDATES: Donna Miller, Sharon Horton, Glenda Brothers Sophomore volunteers helped the Annual Staff at the tea. (right) 78 SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES: Sandra Arnold, Sally Sloan, Sally Snead. At the beauty tea, (left) the candidates wete judged on personality, (below) On stage, the com- petition was on beauty and poise. 79 Yvette Peck instructs the class presidents on presenting nosegays to the pageant winners. FRESHMAN CANDIDATES: Suzy Wilson, Dorothy Gar- trell, Marilyn Nash. Mrs. Wayman Sherrer, the TOMAHAWK sponsor, with Ann Fowler, Miss Alabama 1970, and Mrs. Phoebe Cochran, judges for the pagi 8TH GRADE CANDIDATES: I.uAnne Burdette. Rcdonia Davis, Vicki Ashley. HO ADMINISTRA TION 81 Principal Completes Decade As Mr. Hubert L. Street came to Oneonta High School from Coosa County where he was superintendent of schools for nine years. He has a B.S. Degree from Jacksonville State University and an M.S. in Administration from Auburn University. Since coming to Oneonta High School, Mr. Street has lead the faculty in a study which resulted in the school ' s being accredited by the Southern Association of Secondary Schools. Much improve- ment resulted from this study including renovating the senior high, enlarging the library, and up-grading the certification and training of teachers. 19 Top School Administrator As Coordinator of Federal Programs, Mrs. Mary John Snead has a very busy schedule. (ABOVE) Mr. Byron Reid, a transfer from Locust Fork High School, is now our guidance counselor and teaches an American History class. (LOWER LEFT) Mrs. Lillian Richards has been the school secretary for the past seventeen years. She also serves as clerk of the school board and assists the lunchroom staff. 83 ms!4k s  B Always ready to check out books and keep the library in good order is the Library Staff. It is comprised of Sally Snead, Teresa Jackson, Debbi Thomas, Sally Whatley, Ronald Kendrick, Anita Daily, Kaye Cardwell, Joan Lowe, Sherrie Murphree, Nancy Blanton, Linda Brothers, Jo Ann Robinson, Dianne Moorehouse and Becky Stone. Danny Phillips, Greg Cuzzort, Lonnie Fowler, David Underwood, Mike Moody, Dorothy Gartrell, and Mike Phillips make up the 1969-70 Office Staff. 35 Mrs. Louise Lybrand teaches Sr. II and Sr. Ill English. She is also sponsor of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Judy Sanders teaches Jr. High English at Oneonta High School and is sponsor of the Wetotem. Hugh O ' Shields is teacher of World History and the recently added course of Driver ' s Education. His most important job is coach of the Oneonta High Redskins. American Government and American History arc taught h Mrs. Ruby O ' Shields. ponsO! Ol tin- Minor class. Juda Brothers and Doug Smith were major characters in the play, Mrs. O ' Leary ' sCow, which was spon- sored by Mrs. Hanson ' s speech class. Speech and English are taught by Mrs. Carol Hanson. Sponsor of the Oneonta Hi-Y Chapter is Mrs. Elinor Watson who also teaches Alabama History, Civics, Communism, and English. ■Mrs. Anita Gibbons teaches social studies and ninth gTade science at Oneonta High School. 87 (ABOVE) The biology and general science at OHS are taught by Mrs. Leeta Pesnell. She keeps interesting projects going among her students all year. (AT RIGHT) Mrs. Mildred Williams teaches chemistry and physics. She is one of the sponsors of the senior class. Mr. William T. O ' Byrne, Assistant Principal of One- onta High School, teaches math. He sponsors the Stu- dent Council. In addition to sponsoring all of the science clubs, Mrs. Pesnell and the other science teachers sponsor the science fair. Coach Andy Page teaches math at Oneonta High School and sistant football Mr. Timothy Barnes teaches both Algebra I and Jr. High Math at OHS. Mr. Joe Brindley teaches Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry. coach of the One- onta Redskins. He is shown at the right speaking at a pep rally. 89 Shown at right is the director of boys physical education classes at OHS, Mr. James Williams. M Special chairs are provided for faculty and staff mem- bers at the pep rallies. Mr. Sonny Tolbert directs the Oneonta High School Marching and Concert Bands. Miss Martha Hood, a newcomer at Oneonta High girls ' physical education classes. Along with her and the OHS varsity cheerleaders. 90 Mrs. Josephine Loyd is the teacher of basic, advanced, and specialized Home Economics. She is also the advisor of the Future Homemakers of America. The vocational agriculture teacher at Oneonta High School is Mr. Wayne Gibbons. Mr. Gibbons sponsors the Future Farmers of America. Mr. Floyd (K. O.) Miller is coordinator of Diversified Occupations. Mrs. Virginia Miller, standing, teaches typing and secretarial practice. 91 The lunchroom staff of Oneonta High School does a good job at serving tasty, well-balanced meals. Mrs. Joyce Reed, Mrs. Willar Cain, Mrs. Flora Hunt, and Mrs. R, V. Underwood work full time in the lunchroom. Working to keep our school in good condition are our custodians, Mr. and Mrs. Melton Underwood. 1 1 £ C ? 81 It t 2 3 $9 5 §9 §383 Mrs. Zona Harris, lunchroom director, does a fine job supervising the lunchroom staff. 92 EIGHTH GRADE 93 Jr. IFs Step Into High School Life Vicki Ashley Randy Baily Sharon Baily Brenda Bains Jeanette Baker Keith Baker Barry Ballew Judy Blackmon STANDING: President - LEVY SIRMOr- SITTING - Reporter - BITSY BRITTAI1 Secretary - CINDY STEWAR Bitsy Brittain Jerry Brown Jerry Browning Johnny Bryant LuAnne Burdette Esther Butler Becca Cary Tim Chamblee David Cochran Kay Creel Frank Crow Redonia Davis Pamela Elgin Debbie Eller Hal livans David Faust Kay Fore Danny Fountain Phillip Gaye Randy Gargus 94 Vice-President - CHARLES HAM RICK Treasurer - REDONIA DAVIS Larry Gillispie Lydia Graves Gene Griffin Elizabeth Guyton Charles Hamrick Beverly Hampton Jeff Harmon Pamela Harvey Villacona Henderson Myra Henry Greg Hill Teresa Horton Augusta Huggins Mark Hurst Jerry Hyde Mark Jackson Karen Jenkins Albert Jennings Audrey Johnson Allen Jones Sharon Jones Elaine Kyle Susan Layfield Debra Lowery Johnny Lowry Sharleen Lowery Ben McCay Judy Mize Ted Moorehouse Sallie NeSmith 95 Betty Nichols Alfred Palmer Larry Payne Mike Phillips Steve Phillips Helen Reeves Kathy Reeves Regina Reeves Victor Richardson Dianah Robinson Debbie Ryan Michael Sawyer CLASS FAVORITES Sallie NeSmith Allen Jones Margaret Shelton Levy Sirman Donna Sloan Mark Smith Sidney Snead Grace Standridge James Staton Cindy Stewart Jerry Stone Melissa Taylor Joel Tuck David Tucker Joe Underwood Sue Underwood David Waid Walker Stanley Walker Debbie Wallace Butch Waugh Joyce Warren Kenneth Ricky Wood odard Lydla Z 96 FRESHMEN 97 Freshmen Participate In Bill Baker Bob Bentley Glenn Bicknell Gary Boyd Jacky Brand Debra Bryant Ronald Bryant Susan Buckner Kay Burttram Kay Cardwell Alan Cheney O ' Dell Clements Carol Cornelius Oma Crump Anita Daily Richard Eaks Deborah Eubanks Rusty Frutiger Susan Gaddy Tommy Gargus Dorothy Gartrell Eugene Gordon Danny Gunter Jack Harris Cathy Harvey Marshall Harwood Mike Hendrix Marl Hilt LaNiece Horslcy Maurice Hllj 98 School Activities Teresa Jackson Albena Johnson Roger Jones Woodson Kyle Edwin Ladd Jim LeCroy Pat Logan Debbie Marcum Terry Mason Joyce McBrayer Carolyn Miller Tony Mize Lynn Moody Teresa Moorer Patti Moss Sherry Murphree Marilyn Nash Dalton NeSmith Carol Ragsdale Sara Parker Jim Patton Mike Peoples Glenn Phillips Debbie Phillips 99 Lucinda Phillips Mike Ridgeway Merlyn Polk Barbara Reeves Jo Ann Robertson Cynthia Russell Ricky Sanders Tim Smalley CLASS FAVORITES Carolyn Miller, Bob Bentley Darrell Smith Roger South Gracie Starks Farrell Stephens Mike Tinsley Shelia Tinsley Jeff Tolbert Ricky Tolbert Mark Vaughn Mike Waid Charles Walden Lucille Warren Newasso Weems Carolyn Whatley George Wheat Carol White Jo Ann Whited Vicki Whited Dwight Wiggins Johnny Williams A A A A Bunny Wilson Suzy Wilson incy Sherry Youngblood 100 SOPHOMORES 1 i 101 Sophomores Are On The Move STANDING: President - Ricky Hicks; Vice-President - Steve Patton; Treasurer - Keith Hibbs. SITTING: Secretary Barri Brittain; Reporter - Donna Jones. Sandra Arnold Caryn Bains Regina Bannister Roger Bannister Barri Brittain Caryn Baty Lynda Brothers Gail Byars Gary Clements Linda Clements Mike Clowdus Joan Corr Jo Ann Deavers Beverly Dempsey Dean Dodd 102 Becky Driskill Dale Dyer Pete Elgin Russel Eller Linda Epperson Dennis Fountain Jack Gillispie Cathy Griffin Karen Gulledge Lee Guyton Bruce Hamby Jan Harrelson Keith Hibbs Ricky Hicks Gary Hill Jerry Holston Brenda Jenkins Chester Jennings Valerie Johnson Donna Jones Eva Kinard Robin Knight Mary June Kyle Bob Long Joan Lowe Larry Mason James Miller Brenda Mize Phillip Mize Dianne Moorehouse CLASS FAVORITES: Sally Sloan. Ricky Hicks Sophomore, Vern Cile Payne, has good study habits. 103 Linda Morgan Sammy Morgan John NeSmith Steve Patton Vein Cile Payne Andrea Polk Jerry Polk Micheal Reeves Linda Riddle Doug Roberts David Robinson Jerry Robinson Bruce Rutherford Maura Sanders Sally Sloan Sally Snead Herbert Starks Tim Stewart Clifford Stockdale Mickey Taylor iophomore, Bruce Hamby, does art in keeping the campus clean. 104 Debbie Thomas Ricky Thomas Mike Tipton Lou Earle Tolbert Shirley Tolbert David Underwood llda Underwood Booker T. Warren Genna Wester Carolyn What ley Johnnie Whited Greg Wimpee Mike Woodard Pat Woodard Melba Wootan 9 JUNIORS 105 Busy Year Unfolds for Juniors Anne Akeman Lynne Akeman Susan Alexander Timothy Alexander Anita Ashley Teresa Atkinson Jacky Atwell Sherry Bicknell Glenda Brothers Larry Brown Edward Clements Cheryl Conn Michael Cornelius Mike Crider David Currier Jimmy Ellen Here ' s a big smile from the junior class by Mike Corn- elius. Miller, Repfl - ' . Conn, Asst. ftxiald Kcndrick; absent when the pitting 106 Roy Ladd William Lemley Richard Lindley Don Lowry Donna Lowry Nancy McDonald Shelia Murphree Denise Mitchell Donna Milier Charles Elrod Michael Evans Charles Faust Deborah Fowler Rachel Fowler Phyllis Galbreath Willie Dean Hamby Janice Heath Donna Henry Sherry Hicks Nelda Hilley Sharon Horton Jane Huggins D aisy Jennings Jan Johnson Jay Johnson Charlie Jones Luke Kelly Charla Ann Keith Ronald Kendrick This is just one way the juniors show they have school spirit. This majorette is Anita Ashley. 107 Jean Ann Nash Susan NeSmith David Nichols Brenda Pearson Linda Phillips Judy Quinn Jim Re id Danny Robinson Lisa Ryan Rosemary Staton ,— 1 ■-.- j 4M± ■fiD ? D mJk 4 f Cr c i s XJ X T -% v Joan Sweatt f?f f ) fr 1 Patty Thompson y a y George Tickle £-4- - dkv CLASS FAVORITES Danny Robinson and Judy Quinr Dennis Tuck Henrietta Wade Mike VVaid Mike Weaver Patti Weaver Brenda Wester Debbie Whited Franklin Williamson David Wilson Elton Wright Henrietta Wade ' s purse indicates what ' s being done with lunchboxes these days. SENIORS 109 Seniors Have a Busy Year . . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ARE: Noah Dean Miller - Vice-President; Yvette Peck - Secretary: Juda Brothers - Reporter; Nanc Blanton - Treasurer; and Steve Stewart - President. 110 JAMES OSBURN ATCHLEY DEBORAH ELAINE BENTLEY LARRY DALE BICKNELL MARCELLA WAUGH BLAKELY NANCY JOSEPHINE BLANT ON DEBORAH LYNNE BLYTHE Shown above are Juanice Miller and Steve Stewart who were chosen class favorites. JUDA RUTH BROTHERS ROBERT EDD BRYANT III Rushing Through Lunch Hour . . . RANDALL BRENT CASSON REBECCA LANE CHENEY CHARLOTTE MARIA CLOWD US CHARLOTTE DIANE CREEL GREGORY MARK CUZ.ZORT DONNA JOYCE DAILY JOAN DEAVERS G LEND A KAY DUMAS I 12 GARLAND MICHAEL EDWARDS LONNIE MACK FOWLER RITA GARGUS Karen Moody and Steve Stewart find time to talk between classes. 113 Relaxing a Minute or Two . . DORIS GILLISPIE PAULETTE GRAVES WILLIAM DALE GUNTER LINDA MARIE HARWOOD BILLIE JUNE HENRY MARCIA SUSAN HURST JOHN KELLY INGRAM DONALD ALLEN KELLY 114 MARK ALLEN LEWIS SUZY LOWRY HENRY MASON PATRICIA ANNETTE McCAY KAREN DIAN McCRAY MACK McCRAY linda joy Mckenzie noah dean miller phyllis juanice miller SENIORS 115 KAREN LEE MOODY M1CHEAL GORDON MOODY ALLEN MAURICE MOORER d£ v i.;-. ,1 :r- .■?•■; . At right, shown studying, are Donna Daily and Carlos Wootan. Shown above is a group of Seniors trying out their caps and gowns on picture day. ROLAND RAY MORGAN BERENICE YVETTE PECK HERBERT DANIEL PHILLIPS IHT JOHNNIE MICHAEL PHILLIPS RICKY LYNN PIERCE GARY WAYNE PUCKETT JEANETTE MARIE RUSSELL ELIZABETH KAY SMALLWOOD DOUGLAS LYNN SMITH 117 And Taking Final Steps. STEPHEN LEE STEWART BECKY MARIE STONE JOSEPH THOMAS TOMMIE CHARLOTTE TINSLEY RICHARD S. WHITED I Mi MAS EDWIN WHITED. JR. 118 GEORGE WINE, JR. GLENDA SUE WOODARD CARLOS VERNON WOOTAN JUDY ANN WRIGHT JOE LOUIS ZANDERS ( 4r¥ : l Tr jTI M M i ' ' ' ■a, v . r? V?- V Juanlce Miller, Gre g Cuzzort, Steve Stewart, Rebecca Cheney, Yvette Peck, Charlotte nA V T-u , Miller, James Atchley, Nancy Blanton, Jeanette Russell, Karen Moody, Debbie Bentley. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Tinsley, Paulette Graves, Marcella Blakely, Linda Harwood. Diane Creel, Donna Daily, DianMcCray. Becky Stone, Suzv Lowry. Tommy Whited, Patricia McCay, Joan Deavers. Billie June Henry, Judy Wright, Glenda Dumas, Dons Gillespie. Linda McKenzie, Libby Smallwoocf, Jud a Brothers. THIRD ROW: Carlos Wootan, Ray Morgan, pfl y Jed- Joe Thomas, Lon Fowler. John Ingram, Marcia Hurst, Larry Bicknell, Joe Zanders, Don Kelly. Lynn Blythe. Doug Smith, Steve Kyle FOURTH ROW: Ricky Dye. Mike Phillips. Mark Lewis, Allen Moorer, Ricky Pierce, Danny Phillips, Mike Moody, Bob Bryant, Gary Puckett, George Wine, Garland Edwards, Randy Casson. II9 Clowdus, Miller, and Peck Named This year ' s valedictorian, Charlotte Clow- das, has maintained a 94.86 average during her four years here at Oneonta High School. Charlotte is a member of the National Honor Society of which she is secretary and was a charter member of the National Junior Honor Society. As an eleventh grader, Charlotte made an outstanding score on the placement test given at Jefferson State Junior College. This enabled her to attend classes there on a scholarship during the summer of 1969. VALEDICTORIAN - Charlotte Clowdus 120 Top Senior Scholars The historian of the Class of 1970 is Yvette Peck. Yvette was elected an Outstanding Senior and presently serves as class secretary. She is a member of the National Honor Society, maintaining a scholastic average of 94.56. She belongs to the Interclub Council and is editor of the TOMAHAWK. Yvette was chosen to represent O.H.S. at the Girls ' State convention and the Alabama Citizen- ship Conference. She was active in the March of Dimes Drive, serving as the teen chairman for Blount County. Noah Dean Miller, senior class salutatorian, is active in many school activities. He is a member of the National Honor Society, of which he is presi- dent, and is vice president of his class. He is a member of the Inter-club Council and captain of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Sports are a major part of Noah Dean ' s activi- ties. He was elected to the All-State football team and co-captain of the 1969 Redskins. In spite of all his activities, Noah Dean main- tained a scholastic average of 94.59 throughout high school. 121 Students Participate in State Government Each year two boys and one girl are chosen from the junior class to represent O.H.S. at Boys ' and Girls ' State. These students are chosen by the faculty on the basis of their character, scholarship, and potential leader- ship. The purpose of these week long conven- tions is to educate students of high school age in the duties, privileges, and responsibilities of citizenship; to provide an opportunity for them to participate in the actual functioning of their government. Every delegate has a definite and integral part in the function of the convention and learns the procedure of his government. in Miiu-i ' i vette Peck 122 The Danforth Award which is presented every year at graduation is considered the highest honor a student can receive at Oneonta High School. The recipients this year were Noah Dean Miller and Yvette Peck. Noah Dean and Yvette have excelled in every phase of high school life. They have demonstrated outstand- ing qualities of leadership, scholarship, citizenship, char- acter, and service to their school and community. Danforth Award Is Highest Senior Honor 123 Debbi Bent lex Chosen DAR Good Citizenship Girl The DAR Good Citizenship Girl is a girl chosen by the faculty from three girls nominated by the senior class. The DAR Good Citizenship Girl is considered by the faculty to be the girl who shows those qualities most desirable for good citizenship in young women. This project is sponsored annually by the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Birmingham chapter of the DAR provides a written examination for the school ' s DAR girl each year. This examination is primarily on American history and current events. Upon graduation, the DAR Good Citizenship Girl re- ceives a pin and a Certificate of Honor. Noah Dean Miller and Yvette Peck Attend Citizen sh ip Conferen ce Yvette Peck and Noah Dean Miller were chosen by the faculty on the basis of their citizenship in school as delegates to the Alabama Conference on Citizenship. They attended this conference on February 24,1969, at the Jefferson Davis Hotel in Montgomery. The purpose of this annual Citizenship Conference is to help young people understand their responsibilities and duties as citizens and to encourage their active participation in government. 124 Senior Class Honors Its Own GRUMBLERS Nancy Blanton Lon Fowler PROPHET Doug Smith 125 Who ' s Who in the Class of Seventy Best All Around DEBBI BENTLEY. STEVE STEWART • i . - IM I 126 Best Looking TRiSHA McCAY, ALLEN MOORER Best Personality DOUG SMITH, JUANICE MILLER Most Likely to Succeed CHARLOTTE CLOWDUS, NOAH DEAN MILLER 127 Best Dressed MARCIA HURST, NOAH DEAN MILLER h si Dependable DALE GUNTER, YVETTE PECK 128 Most School Spirit JUANICE MILLER, LONNIE FOWLER Friendliest ALLEN MOORER, JUDA BROTHERS 129 Most Talented KAREN MOODY. DALE GUNTER Most Athletic DEBBI BENTLEY, BOB BRYANT Wittiest JOHNNY INGRAM, NANCY BIANTON 130 Junior-Senior Banquet Enjoyed by Many 131 Yearbook Dedicated by Yvette Peck Mrs. Bill Pesnell has devoted 24 years of her life to the students of Oneonta High School. She has taught such subjects as girls ' physical education, reading improvement, junior and senior highscience, and has sponsored the science clubs. Most important of all, however, has been the fact that she has led her students to know right from wrong and to put their faith in a higher power. She has always done her best in giving her time, energy, love, and self to her students. For these and many other reasons, the annual staff, with love and appreciation, dedi- cated the 1970 TOMAHAWK to Mrs. Bill Pesnell. The dedicatory message was delivered by Yvette Peck, yearbook editor, at the Junior-Senior Banquet. . • f .- 1 — 132 Junior class presents roses to Senior sponsors, Mrs. O ' Shields and Mrs. Williams. 133 Outstanding Seniors Selected by Faculty Each year eight members of the senior class are selected by the faculty to represent their class as outstanding seniors. This year ' s students are outstanding in numerous activities and were chosen to receive this honor for many different reasons. No special guidelines were set for the faculty in making its selection. 134 Patricia McCay fm I s 1 Noah Dean Miller 135 Yvette Peck Dale Gunter i ' ip fl Rebecca Cheney 136 Juan ice Miller Steve Stewart Debbi Bentley 137 Washington- New York Trip Great Success 1 H WjF t S f L ■M V btifl WW V V SSfw H h M VmwFv ■■WrllT ■' HP iim Some of the chaperones of the senior trip are shown above. They are Mr. Eldon Pierce, Mrs. Dot Hurst, Mr. Herbert Hurst, and Mrs. Faye Pierce. 131 Fourth Blount County Youth Legislature Convenes MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE WERE: FIRST ROW - Marcia Hurst, Nancy Blanton, Paulette Graves, Charlotte Clowdus, Judy Wright; SECOND ROW - Glenda Woodard, Trisha McCay, Glenda Dumas, Juda Brothers, Dian McCray, Juanice Miller; THIRD ROW - Greg Cuzzort, Noah Dean Miller, Danny Phillips, Dale Gunter, an d Johnny Ingram. OFFICERS WERE: Billie June Henry, Chaplain of the Senate; Steve Stewart, Chaplain of the House; Noah Dean Miller, Floor Leader of the House; Ray Morgan, Sergeant at Arms; and Diane Creel, Secretary of the Senate. Linda McKenzie and Suzy Lowry served as reporters for OHS, SENATORS FOR THE BLOUNT COUNTY YOUTH LEGISLATURE FOR OHS WERE: Becca Cheney, Karen Moody, Doug Smith, Don Kelly, Yvette Peck, and Debbi Bentley. Carlos Wootan was named Best Speak- er in the House of Representatives, 139 Seniors List Activities JAMES OSBURN ATCHLEY - Transferred from Lakeland High School, Lakeland, Florida. DEBORAH ELAINE BENTLEY - Junior Cheerleader, 9th; Who ' s Who (Most Athletic and Best All Around); Annual Staff, 11th; Annual Staff, Business Manager 12th; Tomahawk Beauty Pageant, First Runner Up, 12th; Class Favorite, 9th, 11th; O Club 9th - 12th; Student Council Representative, 8th, 9th; Powderpuff Football, 8th, 9th; Competition Basketball 9th - 11th; National Junior Honor Society, 9th, 10th; Senior National Honor Society, 11th, 12th; Senior National Honor Society, Secretary, 12th; Gymnastics Team, 9th-10th; Out- standing Senior; Top Ten Magazine Salesman; Youth Legis- lature, Senator. LARRY DALE BICKNELL - Junior Football, 9th; Homecoming Escort, 12th; Competition Basketball 11th; FFA, 10th - 12th; D. O. Club, 11th. MARY MARCELLA WAUGH BLAKELY - Competition Basket- ball, 11th; Dramatics Club, 10th; Gymnastics Team, 11th; FHA, 9th; Science Club, 9th. DEBORAH LYNNE BLYTHE - Transferred from Appalachian High School; FHA, 11th. JUDA RUTH BROTHERS - Who ' s Who (Friendliest); Powder- puff Football, 8th, 9th; Competition Basketball, 8th; Girls ' Chorus, 10th - 12th; Girls ' Chorus, Music Membership Man- ager, 12th; Dramatics Club, 12th; Gymnastics Team, 11th; Gymnastics Team, Co-Captain, 11th; FHA, 9th; Science Club, 10th, 11th; Senior Class Reporter; Youth Legislature, ReDresentative, 12th. ROBERT EDD BRYANT - Football 8th - 12th; Most Valuable Player, 9th; Best Back, 12th; Most Passes Intercepted, 11th; Best Back, 12th; Captain, 12th; All State, 12th; All-County, llth,12th; Post Herald Award for Back of the .Week, 12th; Track Team, 9th - 12th; Who ' s Who (Most Athletic); Interclub Council, 11th; Competition Basketball, 10th - 12th; FFA, 10th, 11th; FCA, 10th - 12th; D. O. Club, 12th; Class Officer, 9th. REBECCA LANE CHENEY - Junior Cheerleader, 9th; Annual Staff, 11th, 12th; Annual Staff, Feature Editor, 12th; Class Favorite, 8th; Student Council Treasurer, 10th; Competition Basketball, 8th - 12th; National Junior Honor Society, 10th; National Honor Society, Vice-President, 12th; Girls ' Chorus, 9th - 12th; Girls ' Chorus, Assistant Director, 11th; Medical Careers, 10th; Glee Club, 10th; Dramatics Club, 9th, 10th; Orator, 10th; Science Fair Divisional Winner, 10th; Eighth Grade Secretary-Treasurer; Eleventh Grade Treasurer; Out- standing Senior, 12th; Top Ten Magazine Salesman; Youth Legislature, Senator, 12th. CHARLOTTE DIANE CREEL - Alternate Junior Cheerleader, 9th; Powderpuff Football, 9th; Medical Careers Club, 10th; FFA Sweetheart, 10th; FHA, 9th-llth; FHA, Vice President, 11th; Science Club, 10th, 11th; Student Court Clerk, 12th; Junior Magazine Sale, $100 Club; Youth Legislature, Assist- ant Secretary of Senate. DONNA JOYCE DAILY - Glee Club. 8th. 9th; FHA. 9th; Ninth Grade Class Secretary; Gymnastics Team, 8th-llth; Gymnastics Team, Co-Captain, 11th; Class Beauty, 9th; Tomahawk Representative, 12th; Girls ' Chorus, 10th- 12th; Dramatics Club, 10th; Science Club, 12th. GLENDA KAY DUMAS - Competition Basketball, Sth-12th; Powderpuff Football, 8th, 9th; Science Club, 9th; Medical Careers Club, 9th; FHA, 9th - 11th; FHA, Reporter, 9th, Historian, 11th; Junior Magazine Sale Top Ten Salesman, $100 Club; Youth Legislature. Representative; BPW Dele- gate, 12th; March of Dimes Co-Chairman, 12th; Student Council, 12th; Defense Attorney. Student Court, 12th. 140 RICKY DOSS DYE - Junior Football, 9th; D. O. Club, 11th, 12th; Competition Basketball, 12th. GARLAND MICHAEL EDWARDS - Junior Football, 9th; Na- tional Junior Honor Society, 9th; Science Club, 9th; D, O. Club, 10th - 12th. LONNIE MACK FOWLER - Band, 9th, 10th; National Junior Honor Society, 9th; Science Club, 9th, 10th, 11th; Science Club, Vice-President, 11th; Student Council Representative, 10th, 11th; Class Grumbler; Who ' s Who (Most School Spirit). PAULETTE GRAVES - Transferred from Southside High School; Competition Basketball Player, 10th 11th, 12th; Math- ematics Tournament, 11th; National Junior Honor Society, 10th, National Honor Society, 12th; Volleyball Tournament, 11th; Youth Legislature Representative, 12th. WILLIAM DALE GUNTER - Band, 8th - 12th, President, Tau Beta Mu, 12th; Medical Careers Club, 8th - 10th; Science Club 8th - 12th; D. O. Club, 10th - 12th; D. O. Club, Reporter, 11th; Top Ten Magazine Salesman; Who ' s Who (Most Dependable and Most Talented); Student Congress President, 12th; Outstanding Senior; Boys ' State; Youth Leg- islature Representative. BILLIE JUNE HENRY - Transferred from Southside High School; Medical Careers Club 10th; Competition Basketball Player 11th; Dramatics Club 12th; Youth Legislature; Senate Chaplain. MARCIA SUSAN HURST - Powderpuff Football 8th; Drama- tics Club 8th-llth; FHA Recreation Leader 9th; Girls ' Chorus 10th-12th; Magazine Sales Top Salesman 11th; Youth Legis- lature Representative 12th; Who ' s Who (Best Dressed) 12th. JOHN KELLY INGRAM - FFA Secretary, 9th, 10th; FFA Reporter, 12th; National Honor Society, 10th; Football, 10th, 11th, 12th; FCA, 10th, 11th, 12th; Magazine Sales $100 Club; Track Team 11th; Youth Legislature Representative; Who ' s Who (Wittiest). DONALD ALLEN KELLY - Football 8th- 12th; Football Sports- manship Award 12th; Football All County Academic Team 11th, 12; Football All County 12th; Track Team 9th - 12th; Track All County 12th; Competition Basketball yth - 12th; O Club 10th - 12th; Honor Society 11th- 12th; FFA 11th - 12th; FFA Treasurer 12th; FCA 11th - 12th; FCA Treasurer 12th; Science Fair Divisional Winner, 12th; Youth Legislature Senator, 12th. STEVE ALLEN KYLE - Transferred from Southside High School 10th; FFA 12th; Track Team 12th; Track All County 12th; Basketball 10th-12th; Basketball All Jaycee, A Team Captain, All County, and Best Free Throw, 12th. MARK ALLEN LEWIS - Junior Track Team, 9th; Basketball 9th; Competition Basketball, 11th; FCA llth-12th; Magazine Sales 11th; Football 8th- 12th; Football All County, 12th. ALICE SUE LOWRY - FHA 9th; Hi-Y 9th- 11th; Hi-Y Secre- tary 10th, 11th; Dramatics Club 11th; Class Poet 12th; Youth Legislature, Reporter. PATRICIA ANNETTE McCAY - Class Reporter, 8th; Science Fair Divisional Winner, 8th; Gymnastics Team, 8th, 9th; Competition Basketball, 8th-12th; O Day Representative 8th-10th; O Day Queen 11th; Class Beauty 8th, 10th, 11th; Miss Tomahawk , 12th; Homecoming Representative 8th, 9th; Homecoming Second Attendant 10th; Homecoming First Attendant 11th; Homecoming Queen 12th; Junior Cheer- leader, Assistant Head, 9th; Varsity Cheerleader 10th- 12th; Head Cheerleader, 12th; All State Cheerleader, 11th; O Club 10th- 12th; FHA 9th; Dramatics Club 11th; Magazine Top Ten Salesman; Magazine Sales Team Captain; Who ' s Who (Most Popular, Best Looking); Interclub Council, 12th; Outstanding Senior, 12th; Youth Legislature Representative, 12th. 141 KAREN DIAN McCRAY - Powderpuff Football, 9th; National Honor Society, 11th, 12th; Dramatics Club, 11th; FHA, 9th; D. O. Club, Vice-President, 12th; Youth Legislature, Repre- sentative. LINDA JOY McKENZIE - Transferred from Southside High School; Interclub Council, 12th; Youth Legislature, Reporter, 12th. NOAH DEAN MILLER - Football, 8th - 12th; Junior Captain, 9th; Good Sportsmanship Award, 11th; All-County Academic Team, 11th; Co-Captain, 12th; Scholastic-Athlete Award, 12th; All State Super Team (2nd Team), 12th; All County, 12th; All State (1st Team), 12th; Birmingham News and Post Herald ' Team, 12th; Basketball 8th -10th; Captain, 9th; Best Defensive Player, 10th;- Favorites, 9th; O Club, 10th - 12th; Student Council Representative, 8th, 10th; Interclub Council, 12th; Student Court, 11th, 12th; Competition Basket- ball Coach, 11th; Competition Basketball Player, 12th; Na- tional Junior Honor Society 9th, 10th; National Junior Honor Society, President, 10th; National Honor Society, 11th, 12th; National Honor Society, President, 12th; FCA 10th-12th, Summer Conference 11th; Class Vice President 11th, 12th; Second Top Magazine Salesman, 11th; Boys ' State, 11th; Outstanding Senior; Salutatorian; Youth Legislature Represen- tative and Majority Floor Leader; Who ' s Who (Most Likely to Succeed and Best Dressed); Danforth Award. PHYLLIS JUANICE MILLER - Junior Cheerleader, 9th; Varsity Cheerleader, 11th, 12th; Alternate Cheerleader, 10th; Annual Staff, 11th; Annual Staff, Layout Editor, 12th; Miss Sr. I Beauty; Miss Sr. Ill Beauty; Tomahawk Beauty Candidate 9th-12th; Class Favorite, 12th; O Club 11th, 12th; Powder- puff Football 8th, 9th; Class Competition Basketball, 8th- 12; National Junior Honor Society. 9th, 10th; National Honor Soc- iety 11th, 12th; Girls ' Chorus, 10th- 12th; Girls ' Chorus, Sec- retary, 12th; Gymnastics Club, 10th; FHA, 9th; Class Vice President, 10th; Youth Legislature, Representative; First Runner Up to DAR Good Citizenship Girl, 12th; Outstanding Senior; Who ' s Who (Best Personality and Most School Spirit). KAREN LEE MOODY - Junior Cheerleader. 9th; Student Council Representative, 9th- 12th; Powderpuff Football, 8th, 9th; Competition Basketball, 8th- 12th; National Junior Honor Society, 10th; National Honor Society, 11th, 12th; Girls ' Chorus, 10th-12th; Girls ' Chorus, Assistant Pianist, 11th; Girls Chorus, Director, 12th; Medical Careers Club, 9th, 10th; Dramatics Club, 12th; FHA, 9th; Class Reporter, 10th; Maga- zine Sales Co-Captain; Youth Legislature, Senator; Who ' s Who (Most Talented). MICHAEL GORDON MOODY - Science Fail Winner, 9th; FFA, 10th; D.O. Club, 11th, 12th; Competition Basketball, 12th. ALLEN MAURICE MOORER - Football, 9th, 12th; FFA, 10th- 12th; FCA, 11th, 12th; FHA Sweetheart; Who ' s Who (Friend- liest and Best Looking). ROLAND RAY MORGAN - FFA, 10th; D. O. Club 11th, 12th; Library Staff, 11th; Youth Legislature, Sergeant at Arms. BERENICE YVETTE PECK - Powderpuff Football, 8th, 9th; Alternate Junior Cheerleader, 9th; Alternate Varsity Cheer- leader, 10th; FHA 9th, 10th; Annual Staff, 11th, 12th; Annual Staff, Sales Representative, 10th; Annual Staff. Editor, 12th; Class Competition Basketball, 9th, 10th; Dramatics Club, 11th; Girls ' State, 11th; Class Treasurer, 9th, 10th; Class Secretary, 11th; Class Secretary, 12th; Junior National Honor Society, 9th, 10th; Junior National Honor Society, Secretary, 10th; National Honor Society 10th, 11th, 12th; Interclub Council, 12th; Youth Legislature, Senator, 12th; Second Runner Up to Miss Tomahawk. 12th; Outstanding Senior; Who ' s Who (Most Dependable); Testatrix; Historian; Junior Citizenship Conference, 11th; Blount County Teen Chairman, March of Dimes, 12th; Danforth Award. HUBERT DANIEL PHILLIPS - Football, 11th. 12th; Class Competition Basketball. 10th, 11th, 12th; Homecoming Escort. 142 JOHNNIE MICHAEL PHILLIPS - Powderpuff Football Coach, 8th, 9th; FCA, 8th - 12th; Junior Basketball, 8th, 9th; Class Vice President, 8th; Class Competition Basketball, 10th - 12th; Junior Football, 8th, 9th; Varsity Football, 10th - 12th; Most Improved Player, 12th; Homecoming Game Ball, 12th; O Club, 10th - 12th; O Club, President, 12th; Junior Track Team, 8th, 9th; Varsity Track, 10th - 12th; All County Track Team, 12th; Magazine Sales $100 Club; OHS Ping Pong Runner Up, 12th. RICKY LYNN PIERCE - Football 8th - 12th; O Day Honor, Best Back, 10th; Powderpuff Queen, 8th; Competition Basket- ball, 9th - 12th; FFA, 10th, 12th; FCA, 10th - 12th; Maga- zine Sales, Top Ten; Track Team 8th - 12th; All County Track Team, 12th. JEANETTE MARIE RUSSELL - Transferred from Southside High School; FHA 9th, 10th. DOUGLAS LYNN SMITH - Who ' s Who (Best Personality); Homecoming Escort, 11th; Dramatics Club, 12th; Class Prophet, 12th; Magazine Sales, 11th; Youth Legislature, Senator. Society, Reporter, 12th; Girls ' Chorus, 12th; Miss D. O., 12th; D. O. Club, Treasurer, 12th; School Reporter, 12th; Youth Legislature Representative, 12th. CARLOS VERNON WOOTAN - Competition Basketball, 8th; National Honor Society, 11th, 12th; Football, 11th, 12th; Basketball, 9th - 12th; All County Basketball, 12th; Science Fair Division Winner, 11th; Top Science Student, 12th; Track Team, 12th; All County Track Team, 12th; Your Legisla- ture Representative and Best Speaker of the House, 12th. JUDY ANN WRIGHT - FHA, 9th, 12th; FHA, Parliamen- tarian, 9th; National Junior Honor Society, 10th; Science Club, 12th; Youth Legislature Representative, 12th. JOE LOUIS ZANDERS - Competition Basketball. 10th, 12th; FFA, 10th - 12th; Science Club, 11th; Student Court Jury, 11th; Basketball A Team, 11th; Track Team, 11th, 12th; All County Tra.ck Team, 12th. STEPHEN LEE STEWART - Football, 8th - 12th; Basketball Captain, 9th, 10th; Football, Best Lineman, 8th, 9th; Most Fumbles Recovered, 10th - 12th; Honor Society, 9th - 12th; FFA, 8th; Class President, 8th - 12th; Class Favorite 10th - 12th; Interclub Council 11th, 12th; Competition Basketball 8th, 11th, 12th; Outstanding Senior; Science Fair Divisional Prize Winner, 12th; Who ' s Who (Most Popular, Best All Around); Top Ten Magazine Salesman. BECKY MARIE STONE - Powderpuff Football, 8th, 9th; FHA, 9th, 12th; County Beef Cook Off Award, 12th; Top Cookbook Salesman; Science Club, 8th - 12th; Science Club, Secretary -Treasurer, 11th, 12th; Magazine $100 Club. TOMMIE CHARLOTTE TINSLEY - Hi-Y 8th - 12th; Hi-Y Chaplain, 11th, President, 12th; Interclub Council, 12th; FHA, 12th; Magazine Sales, 11th. TOMMY WHITED - Football 10th - 12th; Competition Bas- ketball 9th - 12th; FCA 12th; Magazine, 12th. GLENDA SUE WOODARD - Student Council Representative, 9th; National Honor Society, llth,12th; National Honor 143 The times are going to tell us not the Why hut the How of all things. We are progressing. 144 J
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