Benjamin Russell High School - Echo Yearbook (Alexander City, AL)
- Class of 1970
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the Student Benjamin Russell High School Alexander City, Alabama Editors: Anne Lamberth Trina Forbus Business Manager: Helen Doss I may be a loner . . . 4 but my personality contributes to the group. Although I am an individual . . . 6 I follow accepted trends. 7 I find happiness 8 simple things. 9 o Finally . . . I fill my life with the vitality, enthusiasm, and initiative demanded for a great Wildcat spirit. the 1970 echo table of contents introduction 1 administration 14 classes 26 activities 76 features 92 organizations 114 sports 142 ads 169 U1 administration . . . Superintendent Doss directs school policies. (left) MISS FULLER - Secretary to the Superintendent and MRS. BOONE - Clerk Typist (low left) MR. STEPHENS and MR. WOODARD - Adminis trative Assistants (right) MR. STEELE - Director of Federal Projects MRS. DENHAM - Secretary to the Principal MRS. DARDEN - Bookkeeper Mr. Spears, the principal, discusses schedule changes with Mr. Holley. MRS. STEPHENS - Library Clerk MRS. McGHEE - Librarian MRS. ASKEW - Counselor english MRS. SCARBOROUGH: M. Ed., Auburn University MRS. BLACK: B.S., Auburn University MRS. DANIEL: B. A.. Samford University MRS. LITTLE: B. A., University of Alabama MRS. COLLINS: M.Ed., Auburn University social studies . . . MR. JONES: B. $., Alabama A. M. College Z1? MRS. SUMPTER: B.S.. Alabama State College MRS. WILLIAMS: B. A., University of Southern Mississippi MR. ANDERSON: M. Ed., Alabama State University MR. MILLEDGE: B.S.. Alabama State Teachers College science MR. CALDWELL: M. E. E., University of Florida MR. LITTLE: M. Ed., Auburn University (below left) MRS. NEIGHBORS: B. S., Birmingham Southern College MRS. COAN: B.S., Auburn University vocational subjects . . . MR. HOLLEY: M. Ed., Middle Tennessee State University MRS. JORDAN: B. S., Auburn University MRS. LOYD: B. S., University of Alabama MR. HARRIS: M. A., University of Alabama MRS. CAMPBELL: M. S., Auburn University MRS. CHAPMAN: B.S., Auburn University MRS. CARLISLE: B.S.. Western Kentucky University physical education . . . COACH LEE: M. Ed., Middle Tennessee State University COACH LYON: M.S., University of Alabama COACH POWELL: B.S.. Jacksonville State University MRS. SOKOL: B.S., University of Alabama MRS. YOUNG: M. Ed., Auburn University MR. DEXTER: B. S.. Alabama State College COACH CHILDERS: B.S . Huntingdon College special subjects . . . MR. HITSON: B. S., University of Alabama MRS. TOMLIN: M. Ed., Auburn University 25 classes 26 TTttmi seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Herbert Shivers, President; Donnie Pemberton, Vice-president; Anelia Allred, Secretary; Willie Hodo, Treasurer; Lynn Harrelson, Historian; Justine Maness, Reporter. 28 BILL ABERNATHY DAVID ADAIR ANELLA ALLRED DAVID ALFORD WILLIAM ANGLE WILLIAM ASHWORTH CECIL AUSTIN VICKI BAILEY SANDRA BAKER TIM BAKER MARY BALLARD CYNTHIA BALLENTINE RONNIE BARNES BETTY BARR JANE BENTON BRENDA BETTS SHARON BLACK WAYNE BLAIR THOMAS BLAIR 29 AMANDA BLANKENSHIP BECKY BOLT BRENDA BOLAN MARY JO BOWEN LYSSA BOZEMAN JENNIFER BRASELL STANLEY BRAZZELL BOBBY BROWN DAVID BROWN JUDY BROWN TROY BROWN GLENDA BURTON SHELIA BUSH EMBRY BYRD RAY CARLILSE BRIDGET CARLTON DAVE CAUSEY SALLY CHAPMAN Is she on a trip? 31 JAMES CLAYBROOKS ANNE CLAYTON BUDDY CLEMENTS FAYE COHEN JOYCE COLQUITT CARL COURTNEY TIM DARK LUANNE DARK RICKY DAUGHTERY DONNIE DAVIS JAMA DAVIS TIM DAVIS DOROTHY DEAN HELEN DOSS RICHARD DUCK BECKY DUKE PHYLLIS DUKE BILLY EDWARDS OLAN EVANS SAM FLOYD DAVID FORBUS RHONDA FORBUS TRINA FORBUS JOHNNY FULLER SHELIA GANN POLLY GILBERT GLENDA GINN MARTHA GIPSON WENDY GRAY JENNY GRIFFIN LENNY GRIFFIN KAY HAGAN JAMES HAND WILLIAM HAND PAULA HARDMAN 35 Cheese! Seniors are known for last minute cramming. LYNN HARRELSON STEVE HART JIMMY HARRIS DIANE HAWKINS JIMMY HARRISON MARGARET HAWSE STORMY HARRY EARL HENLEY JENNY HINSON CATHY JACKSON STEVE HOLLEY MIKE JACKSON JAMES HOPE RICHARD JAMES SHELLA INGRAM FAYE JOHNSON 37 DAVID JOHNSON DIANE JONES 38 KENNETH JONES TERESA JONES DANNY KENNEDY STEVE LEE JUDY LeMASTER GEORGE LUMPKIN B.R. H.S. Rockettes. KATHRYN LAMBERTH 39 SANDRA LUMPKIN FREDDIE LYNCH CAROL MALLORY JUSTINE MANESS DEAN MARTIN DANNY MASK GARY MASK JOEL MASK CEYLA MAXWELL carolyn McAlister greg McClellan KATHIE MCDANIEL STEVE MCDANIEL SUE McDANIEL MIKE McGILL BENNY McKAY SHARON MONCRIEF HUGH MOSELEY AMANDA MURPHY BEVERLY PEMBERTON DONNIE PEMBERTON LINDA NEAL HUGH NEIGHBORS MIKE NEIGHBORS RODNEY NEWMAN CARLA O’DANIEL RICKY PATTERSON VICKY PATTERSON DANNY PAYNE We’ll give you til sundown. MADDIE PERRYMAN DANNY PETERS DAVID PETERS JACKIE PETTY EDNA PHILLIPS NANCY PHILLIPS DWAYNE PRICKETT BIRT RAY MICKEY RAY LYNN SHOCKLEY TRAVIS SIMS FRANKLIN SMITH PHIL SPEAKES LYNN SPRAGGINS TOMMY SPRAGGINS ANNETTE STARK RICKY STEPHENS 44 ANN RICE JEFFREY RICE JOHN ROMINE HORACE SAFFORE LINDA SALTSMAN KATHRYN SCOTT BRENDA SHERRER HEBERT SHIVERS MARLENE SMITH PAM SMITH GEORGE SPEAKE BRENDA STEVENS FRANK STEWART CATHY TATE Nancy talks about March of Dimes on WRFS. CAREY THOMPSON DELAINE THOMPSON JEANIE THOMPSON RICHARD THORNTON DEBORAH TODD JANE TURNER 47 The first day of school. I m 'w Shoot yea, I'm Best Looking. KELLY UNGER GAIL VOSS SAM WADE NANCY WEATHERS BRENDA WEDGEWORTH CONNIE WHITTLE Gonce's Girlies. We just wanted in the senior section. 49 Alma 50 Mater 51 juniors Ed Abernathy Patty Abrams Lessie Adams Richard Allen Susan Anderson Coley Baker Steve Baker Charles Bailey Saleta Bailey Len Barrett Winiford Barron Gloria Benson Dottie Blair Kirby Blake Julia Boboian Debra Boone Janice Bowen 52 Ellen Bozeman Debbie Breed Donnie Bridges Walter Britton Patricia Brooks Danny Brown Janice Brown Kathy Brown William Brown Sandy Buckner Kay Burton Brenda Butler Dwight Buzbee Mary Lee Calabro Linda Caldwell Randy Camp Andy Campbell Rita Cannon Lynne Carlilse Mary Carlilse Mike Carlilse Randall Carlton Martha Carr Deborah Carter Beverly Catchings Up on Cripple Creek. The Barber Shop Quartet. Tim Courtney Benjie Crew Patty Cribb Helen Crowder Marianne Dark Glenda Daughtery Tony Davis Kenny Dean Rodney Dean Mike Denny 54 Ken Densmore Lynn Duck Edwina Dye Jenny Edwards Jimmy Elzey Jeb Ewing Gary Farmer David Flourine Janet Floyd Mike Forehand Hunter Foy Sonya French Lynn Fuller Teresa Fuller Terry Fuller Sandy Fuller Mike Funderburk Mike Gilbert Sharon Gilbert Ricky Gravette Brenda Grogan Glenda Grogan Steve Harris Eddie Hart Diane Hawes Lynn Haynes Brenda Hendrix Lee Hendrix Jim Herring Phil Holliday Please, not the corner again. I'm the Beautiful Breck Girl. Janice Holman Mike Holman Scotty Howell Rex Huffman James Hutchins Ronnie Jackson Sadie Jackson Charles Jones Danny Jones Debra Jones 56 v Our acrobats. Jimmy Jones Steve Jones Gloria Johns Shelia Johnson Ricky Joiner Kay Jordan Judy Kennedy Teresa Kitchens Tom Lamberth Debbie Laster Donna Lee Randy Lee Mattie Ruth Leonard Carol Le Master Claudette Lindsey Debra Lindsey Kathy Luckie Gene Lukcr Jackie Mann Beth Martin Glenn Martin Glen Mask Donnie McClellan Ginger McDaniel Ricky McQuiston 57 Ellen Meadows Rodney Meadows Ed’s Fan Club. Hi-Karate Kid. Oh, I’m just hanging around. v ---------------- Bob Meacham Carol Melton Deborah Moore Everette Moore Buddy Morgan Don Mosley Ron Mosley Robert Neighbors 58 Jimmy Ogletree Cathy Pasley Barbara Patterson Kaye Pearce Eddie Penton Clementine Phillips Karen Porch Sharon Porter Frances Powell Gaye Powell Cynthia Price Wayne Price Jan Pritchard Nan Pritchard Judy Ray Martha Ray Mary Ann Ray Debbie Raynes Emily Reese Carol Reynolds Henry Richie Phil Riddle Barry Rigby Annette Roberson Cythi Sanders Connie Saxon Mike Scott 59 Hi there, good looking, Judy Smith Larry Smith Rosemary Smith Vickie Smith Fran Spivey Johnny Sewell Mickey Sewell James Simpson Rita Simpson Leon Sims Joe Smith Joe Spraggins Sandra Stevens Edward Stewart Mike Stewart Delbra Stone Lisa Strain Curtis Strickland Janice Stroup James Tate Johnny Taylor 60 Carolyn Thomas Charley Thomas Susan Thomas Jeannie Thompson Diane Turner Cathy Wade Sandra Wade Diane Walden Kenneth Walker Kathy Walker Linda Walker JoEllen Waters Judy Watson Cindy Weathers Betty White Polly Wilbanks Ann Wilder Karen Williams Irene Willis Joe Wilson Barbara Woods Ricky Worthy Cynthia Yates k 61 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Connie Adams Tom Young, President; Rodney Rape, Vice-president; Kathy Janney, Secretary; Ricky Shockley, Treasurer. Jane Anderson Tim Anthony David Arnold Jennifer Avery Vicki Ayers Cynthia Bailey Ricky Bailey Diane Baker Randy Baker Bruce Bannister Richard Barret Anne Barnes Edith Bell James Benson Bonifay Berry Kenny Betts Terry Bice Diane Bishop Nita Bishop Grady Black Gene Blair Beth Blankenship Melvin Blankenship Carolyn Blanks 62 Diane Boboian Terri Bolan Barbra Bradford Robin Bradford Gloria Britton Dana Brown Vicki Brown Jennifer Bryant Billy Cannon Jan Cardwell Cindy Carter Colleen Carlisle Danise Carlisle Frank Carpenter Edna Carter Jan Causey Kaye Clayton Sharon Coker Julia Culpepper Carley Cummins Kathy Daniel Deborah Daughtery Reese Davis George Dean Richard Deason Sam Doss Larry Dudley Harlen Dye Mark Easterwood Van Edwards Cindy Ellzey Beverlee Forbus Larry Fuller Kathy Futral 63 Steve Futral Don Gay Phil Gilbert Randy Gill Steve Ginn Derenda Gravette Gail Gravette Donna Greene Bobby Goree Tom Griffin David Guy Barry Hagan Carlew Hawse David Hendrix Don Hodge Jimmy Hodnett Cilicia Hodnett Deana Halloway Authur Howard Martha Howard Charles Huey Joan Hughston Pam Hunter Nancy Ingle Sharon Guy Amanda Jackson Connie Jackson Kathy Janney Bobby Johnston Diane Jones Phyllis Jones Susan Jones Troy Jones Harold Jordan Angie Keel Mike Kelly Sherrell Knight Yvonne Knox Jane Lamberth Robert Lamborne Billy Lankford David Lashley 64 Debra Latham Diane Lcton Don Little Connie Logan Donnie Lumpkin Jeff Matchem Marty Mallory Larry Mann Karen Marable Mona Matthews Gayle Maynard Mike McAlister Quinton McCain Melissa McKay Ruth Mbacham Brenda Milford Gloria Miller Ken Mezick Felton Morgan Joe Morris Mike Nalls Jimmy Nickolson Dan Neese Glen Newman Mike Norred George Odom James Parrish Eddy Patterson Jim Patton Miriarri Pearce Billy Peppers Jane lie Peppers Tommy Peters Randell Peterson Judy Phillips George Phillips Darrell Pike James Pike Wayne Powell Kim Price Ray Prickett Gail Pritchard Teresa Rainwater Rodney Rape Robyn Ray Angi Reeves Kenny Reeves Patricia Reeves 65 Rene Reynolds Jimmy Rhodes James Rice Tommie Roberson David Sanders Judy Sasser Jay Scott Jerry Scott Sharon Scott Jeffrey Scroggins Steve Scroggins Wend all Scroggins Ed Sellers Candy Shaffer Stanley Sharpe Sandra Sherrer Ricky Shockley Roger Shores David Simpson Harriet Sims Paul Smith Susan Smith Arthur Speakes Clay Speakes Debra Speakes Mike Speakes Emily Spivey Marcia Spraggins Richard Spraggins Suzy Stallings Faye Strickland Beth Stroup Steve Sullivan Jenny Lynn Tankersley Danny Thomas Ronnie Thomas Now we can look for something in your size, Janet. Jane, would you get out of there? IN MEMORIAM GARY MARSHALL COHEN March 23, 1954 April 30, 1969 Rhonda Thorton Cornellia Tidwell Kenneth Tidwell Margaret Tidwell Gary Todd Gary Towns Joyce Towns Charlotte Tuck Diana Turner Richard Turner Peggy Vickers Jerry Voss Billy Waldrop Alisa Walker Debra Walker Billy Warren Carol Wad kins Rickey Watts Dave Weathers Brenda Wells Tim Wesson Deborah Whaley Dale Wilkinson Sylvia Williams Brenda Whittle William Winslett Rickey Wood Patti Worthy Lynn Wright Janet Yates Skinny legs and all. freshmen Mike Adams Kathy Alford Lynn Alford FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: George Hardy, President; Phil Luker, Vice-president; Helen Hunter, Secretary; Jackie Fuller, Treasurer. Phillip Alford Elaine Anderson Johnny Anthony David Argo Demetrius Armour Becky Atkinson Edward Bailey Raydene Bailey Buddy Baird Jane Baker Jeffery Baker Teresa Baker Debbie Baughn Belinda Berry Deborah Bevels Gloria Bice Tommy Bice Randy Bice Lucie Bishop James Blair Debra Blankenship Susan Blankenship Tim Blanks Nolen Boleware David Booth 68 Joyce Bozeman Wade Bradberry Frank Bradford Ronnie Brand Susan Brazzell Brenda Brewer Billy Brown Susan Bryant Dwayne Bunn Jeff Bunn Mike Burk Jackie Bush Loretta Cannon Dean Carlisle Chuck Carlton Cindy Carlton John Clements Johnny Coker Charles Colley Donna Colley Beverly Cook Gredda Cowart Cary Cox Karen Cribb Anita Cromer Nora Crowell Stevie Davis Henry Dean Jim Dean Milton Dean Ronnie Dean Thomas Dean Reccnah Dickey Susan Duck David Edwards Don Edwards Ernest Ely John Ewing Eugene Foshee 69 Mark Foster Richard Fouler Kieth Freeman Kenny Friday Cathy Fuller Greg Fuller Jackie Fuller John Fuller Jonathan Fuller Susan Fuller Dan George Barry Gill Amanda Gillian Marcalyn Goodman Mike Goodwin Patricia Gordon Tom Goree Andy Got hard Denise Graves Micheal Grebus Stanley Green Timothy Hallmark Micheal Hanson George Hardy Steve Harris Sylvia Harris Tim Harris Joe Harrison Phil Han Janet Hassett Tim Haynes Marion Hawes Marica Heard Kenneth Henley Gaines Hod nett Shelia Holden Felicia Holladay Stanley HoUey Brenton Holman Linda Holman Warren Hopson Carroll Horton Ernie Howard Linda Howard Dave HoweU Helen Hunter Jerry Hutchin Dianne Jackson Kathy Jacobs Danny Jarvis Ouida Jenkins Patricia Johnson Mike Johnston Betty Jones Donna Jones Mary Lynn Jones RandaU Jones Sandra Jones Ricky KeUy Tim Kennedy Mike King Brenda Kirk Kitty Kitchens Jerry Knox Lisa Lam berth Rufus Lamberth Dizzy Lcmmond Dana Lett Kerry Lewis Amanda Lindsey Steve Love Phil Lucker Kathy Magouck Lynn Magouck Donna Mann Arietta Mara man Harold Mask Myra Mask Pasty Masters Kathy McClellan Casey McCollough Marilyn McDaniel Mike McDaniel Ken McGhee Ricky McManus Mattie Lee McKenley Gene Mezick Barbara Milam Billy Ray Mims Gary Moore Ricky Morgan Raymond Moncrief Carol Morris Martha Murphy Jo Ann Neese Ann Neighbors Sandra Neighbors Scott Neighbors Wanda Newberry Karen Newman Donna Nicholson Nancy Owen Joey Pasley Kenneth Patterson Pat Patterson 72 Danny Peg Mona Peppers Ricky Peppers Chester Perryman Billy Peters Tim Peters Billy Petty Teresa Pitts Mike Prather Daphene Pope Mary Frances Price Sue Price Terry Price Kathy Prickett Arnold Prophitt Cecil Ray Chuck Reynolds Vicky Rhodes Gwen Roberson Teresa Roberson Ann Rodgers Pat Rooks Dwayne Saltsman Sherry Sanford Susan Scroggins Debbie Scott Mark Settle Nancy Shealy Donna Shenane David Sherer Cathy Smith Deborah Smith Freddy Smith Gray Smith Radford Smith Janie Speakes 73 Mike Spikes Nancy Spraggins Tommy Stems Bruce Stewart Mitzi Stewart Joseph Stone Ricky Talley David Tapley Randy Tapley Lamar Tate Gina Taylor Kim Taylor Mike Thompson Kevin Togerson John Trussell The great explorer. Dwight Tucker Allen Tucker Faye Tyson Bradley Voss Kenneth Walton Kenneth Walton Rocky the doorman. Ricky Ward Rhonda Whaley 74 Barbara Whatley Ken Whitehead Judy Williams Kathy Williams Kent Williams Shannon Willis Lynn Wilson Angie Wingard Mike Wisner Teresa Worthy Thomas Wrubel Randall Wyatt Teresa Wyatt Herold Wyckoff Melvin Wyckoff Freshmen hard at work? Hey, John. Rufus Wyckoff Rita Yarborough Loretta Young Mary Love Young Debra Scroggins Marilyn Tidwell Joyce Voss 75 76 I’m a part of that 78 great Wildcat spirit! Football players patiently wait for the pep rally to begin. Freshmen participate enthusiastically at their first pep rally. i— l—I— I — S' IL J I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll blow your house down. Teachers judge competition yells impartially. 79 out of nothing . . . Nancy is working? (right) In the end, this was a ship. Mr. Harris worked hard. Miss Echo in all her glory. Stuff it good, girls. It’s finally finished! (right) The beginning of the third place float. 81 I create Student Council Car. Third place: Future Nurses’ float. First place: FFA float. Second place: FTA float. Cinder Staff float. Tri-Hi-Y float. 82 Christmas at B.R.H.S. 84 ... inattentive classes. IS . ... an assembly ... the smell of evergreen ... mistletoe ... extra hours of band practice ... no parties ... a Cinder ... a 2 week vacation ... no snow ... red and green ... Christmas records in the library ... Mr. Johnson's presents ... ... Coke breaks. ... prize winning doors. 85 ... a gaily decorated door. with work and enthusiasm At last, the moment arrives. The lead-out is about to begin. I make dreams come true The Social Committee is proud of what they have accomplished. The first dance begins. Only those in the lead-out participate. 87 88 Old MacDonald had a duck. Funny freshmen. I lost my lunch money! I am individual I'll never be the same. 89 The three stooges. a part around me A blooming idiot! Pass the Alka-Seltzer, please! 91 features . . . 92 Miss Echo: Faye Cohen 95 Senior Maid: Nan Lamberth 96 Junior Maid: Cathy Wade 97 Sophomore Maid: Jenny Tankersley Freshman Maid: Teresa Baker 99 Miss Homecoming and Court 102 Senior Maid Gail Voss Junior Maid Carol Melton 104 Freshman Maid Karen Newman Sophomore Maid Kathy Janney Best All Around TRINA FORBUS BILL ABERNATHY Best Personality JANE BENTON HERBERT SHIVERS - • JT -' . ' . • V ' Best Sports GAIL VOSS MIKE McGILL Junior Favorites CYNTHIA PRICE RONNIE JACKSON Tri-Hi-Y Beau TOMMY SPRAGGINS Good Citizenship Girl SHELIA GANN organizations . . . 114 115 Council Faye and Rickey try to persuade students to buy megaphones. That will be $.75. Cynthia! Another Student Council project was cleaning the football stadium. Senior Lettermen The Letter Club President - Mike Jackson Vice-President - Herbert Shivers Secretary - Glenn Thomas Benjamin Russell’s Lettermen Hi-Y Officers President - Sam Floyd Vice-President - David Peters Secretary - David Scott Treasurer - John Romine Chaplin - Olan Evans Sweetheart - Justine Maness Almost everybody pays attention in Hi-Y meetings. Hi-Y Members The Ec Editor: Anne Lamberth Co-Editor: Trina Forbus Business Manager: Helen Doss Classes: Kaye Pearce (ed.) Nan Lamberth Karen Porch Activities: Pam Smith (ed.) Jane Lamberth Features: Cynthia Price (ed.) Faye Cohen Janet Yates Organizations: Rhonda Forbus (ed.) Robert Lambome n Sports: Trina Forbus (ed.) Rickey McQuistpn David Brown Robyn Ray Sponsor: Mrs. Daniel U L I The Office Workers The Library Workers President: Brenda Stevens Vice-President: Connie Whittle Sec. -Treas.: Amanda Murphy Reporter: Debbie Breed Historian: Jan Cardwell 122 Diversified Occupations President: Rickey Patterson Vice-President: Steve Holley Sec. -Treas.: Karen Young The B.O.E. Club President: Brenda Sherer Vice-President: Debbie Raynes Secretary: Bridget Carlton Treasurer: Sharon Guy Historian: Nancy Phillips Reporter: Sue McDaniel Parliamentarian: Cynthia Ballentine Fellowship of Christian Captain: Bill Abernathy Co-Captain: Donnie Pemberton Athletes Secretary: Ronnie Jackson El Club De Espanol President: Robert Neighbors V. -President: Scotty Howell Sec. -Treas.: Judy Smith 124 The F uture Nurses President: Sheila Bush Vice President: Edna Phillips Secretary: Connie Whittle Treasurer: Cathy Tate Scrapbook Chairman: Judy Brown Sponsor: Mrs. Tomlin 125 OFFICERS: President - Pam Smith Vice-President - Nan Pritchard Secretary - Ginger Jones Treasurer - Anelia Allred Parliamentarian - Randy Lee Historian - Kenny Dean Program Chairman - Sam Wade Nan, Pam, and Ginger with the State F.T. A. President, Libby Sears. The Future Teachers Anelia, Pam, and Nan smile after being elected F.T.A. officers. of America This year’s sponsor, Mrs. Black with president, Pam Smith. F.T.A. officers review plans for state convention. The Key Club President — Ray Carlisle Vice-President — Ronnie Jackson Secretary-Treasurer — David Brown The Key Club in Action Key Club Sweetheart - TERESA KITCHENS Officers coordinate plans for cushion sales. OFFICERS: President - Jean Abernathy, Vice-President - Ruth Meacheam, Sec.-Treas. -Kathy Janney, Historian - Nancy Ingle, Parliamentarian - Janet Yates, Song Leader - Bon-ifay Berry, Pianist - Sharon Scott, (not shown) Diana Turner - Reporter. -r 'ZiSx! Basic Homemakers 130 National Honor Society Pres. — Tommy Spraggins Vice Pres. — Faye Cohen Sec. — Stanley Brazzell The Cinder Staff Ed.— Jama Davis Bus. Mgr. — Sam Floyd President - Becky Bolt, Vice-President - Debra Carter, Secretary - Nan Lamberth. Tri-Hi-Y Clubs B e t a President - Polly Gilbert, Vice-President - Carolyn McAlister, Secretary - Anne Lamberth. 134 U.4 The Tri-Hi-Y Presidents Alpha — Becky Bolt Beta — Polly Gilbert Delta — Faye Cohen Kappa — Jama Davis Future Farmers of America Future Farmers in a meeting. President - Mickey Ray Vice-President - Eddie Penton Secretary - Melvin Blankenship Reporter - William Hand Sentinel - Jimmy Harris Mr. Gonce, sponsor, discusses float plans with F.F.A. members. B.R.H.S. Band Majorettes 139 (left to right) Donna Lee, Debra Carter, Teresa Kitchens, Kathie McDaniel (head), Delaine Thompson, Faye Cohen, Nan Lamberth. Band Director Mr. Jeffries Drum Major Pat Scott Color Guard (left to tight) Gail Pritchard, Teresa Jones, Jean Abernathy, Ellen Meadows. The Homecoming Parade was a big event for the band this year. The Leo Club sports . . . (1 to r, 1st row) Ray Carlisle, Embry Byrd, Lynn Harrelson, David Adair, Glenn Thomas, Dave Causey, Mike McGill, Mike Jackson, Sam Floyd, Bill Abernathy, Donnie Pemberton, Herbert Shivers, Sam Wade, Coach Lee. (2nd row) Coach Childers, Donnie Bridges, mgr. , Glenn Martin, mgr. , Billy Lankford, Jimmy Rhodes, Mark Easterwood, Kenny Reeves, Rickley Shockley, Jimmy Patton, Charles Huey, Gene Blair, Randy Adair, Richard Spraggins, Frank Carpen ter, Phil Holiday, mgr. , Allan Thomas, mgr. (3rd row) Charlie Thomas, Lynn Duck, Benjie Crew, Randy Lee, Ken Densmore, Charles Bailey, Joe Spraggins, Andy Campbell, Scotty Howell, Bob Meacham, Kenny Dean, Danny Brown, Rickey McQuiston, Sandy Buckner, Ronnie Jackson, Dwight Buzbee, Joe Wilson, Hunter Foy, Tom Lamberth, Coach Powell. I work for unity Captain Donnie Pemberton puts the stop on a Tiger ball carrier. Sr. quarterback Ray Carlisle sets up in his pocket pre paring to throw the bomb. Fullback Benjie Crew looks for an opening as he takes the ball from Ray Carlisle. Jr. quarterback Danny Brown finds daylight going around the left end. with my goal set high Jacky Mann finds the going tough in the middle of the line. 148 Soph. Jimmy Rhodes follows Randy Lee’s blocking to score for Benjamin Russell. (right 1 to r) Stormy Harry, Jenny Lynn Tankersley, Carol Melton, Kathy Daniel, Gail Voss (head). Nan Pricthard, Vicki Brown, Kay Hagan, Cathy Wade. I work for per VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: (front row left to right) J. Scott mgr., C. Bailey, E. Abernathy, D. Brown, B. Meacham, G. Martin, D. Bridges mgr. (2nd row) Coach Childers, W. Wycoff, T. Spraggins, D. Brown, M. Jackson, R. Duck, L. Harrelson, D. Davis, A. Campbell. Mike Jackson pulls down a rebound against Lanier. Coach Childers goes over some strategy with the team. 150 fection Ed Abernathy flies toward the basket as Mike Jackson watches. Richard Duck outstretches Lanier on a jump ball. (right) Senior Mike Jackson outjumps Lanier's 33 to get his shot away. B TEAM: (front row 1 to r) Rickey Bailey, Steve Sullivan, Jerry Scott, Stanley Sharpe, Ricky Adair, Charles Huey, Rodney Rape, Jimmy Rhodes, Richard Spraggins, Coach Childers. Ed Abernathy fakes off Lanier's Knox as he drives for two points. unattainable goal Lanier's 31 arrives too late as Duck has already shot. 152 Goofy dazzles Lanier with his shpoting skill. Mike Jackson sinks another free throw against Lanier. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: (front row 1 to r) Phil Luker, Jeff Bunn, Richard Tally, Bradley Voss, Kim Taylor, Mike Thompson. (2nd row) Richard Fowler, Phil Alford, Tommy Bice, Andy Gothard, Billy Brown, Jerry Knox. Coach Powell. 153 Senior Richard Duck steals the jump ball from Lanier. Big Ed sinks another free throw. Mike Jackson pumps in two over Lanier's 6'8 Knox. CHEERLEADERS: (1. to r.) Nancy Ingle, Jane Benton, Rhonda Forbus, Ruth Meacham. (back row) Carole Reynolds, Helen Doss, Sharon Gilbert. getting to the top is difficult, Heavyweight Kenny 165 lb. Scotty Howell moves back to remove the possibility of a switch. Reeves rubs his opponent in the mat. 130 lb. Captain Bill Abernathy puts the reverse halt on his Erwin opponent. WRESTLING TEAM: (1 to r) Coach Lee, R. Lee, B. Abernathy, S. Lee, R. McQuiston. M. Speaks, T. Griffin. (2nd row) K. Reeves, D. Buzbee, K. Densmore, S. Howell, R. Shockley, B. Crew, H. Foy. (3rd row) H. Shivers, J. Harrison, G. Thomas, B. Lankford, M. Easterwood, L. Duck. E. Hart, J. Ellzey, D. Geroge. (4th row) K. Price(mgr.), T. Young, L. Fuller, D. Lashley, R. Davis, M. McAlister, T. Wesson, E. Sellers, F. Carpentar, R. Peters, J. Scroggins, G. Blair. (5th row) D. George, D. Booth, T. Kennedy, M. Spikes, D. Carlisle, C. Reynolds, M. King, D. Edwards, G. McCollough, T. Blanks, R. Watts. . but I find staying 145 lb. Benjie Crew gets a reverse and racks up two points. 165 lb. Scotty Howell uses the switch, a valuable hold, to insure himself of two points. 158 98 lb. Tom Griffin gets a valuable pin over his Gardendale opponent. 159 107 lb. Mike Speaks gets valuable riding time over his Gardendale opponent. CHEERLEADERS: (1 tor) Ann Wilder, Jenny Brazell, Trina Forbus (head), Emily Reese, Alisa Walker, Robyn Ray. 115 lb. Steve Lee throws the power of a pin hold. 160 162 Silence prevails over the green, as Tommy Spraggins prepares to sink a ten-foot putt. golf . . . (1 to r) John Romine, Phil Speaks, Jimmy Harrison, Scottie Howell, Tom Griffen, Tommy Spraggins, Danny Brown. Tom Lamberth, Kim Price, Mike McAlister, Jay Scott, Dave Causey, Hugh Neighbors. Danny Brown displays a perfect form as he prepares to tee off. Scottie Howell studies carefully for his important chip shot. 163 tennis . . . (1 to r) Nancy Weathers, Pam Smith, Cathy Jackson, Becky Duke, Glenda Ginn. 164 Pam and Nancy show their talent in the doubles. Cathy Jackson backhands the ball. Pam Smith prepares to backhand the ball to her opponent. Becky Duke studies cautiously as the ball confuses her opponent. 165 TRACK TEAM: (1 to r 1st row) Mike King, Mark Easterwood, Danny Brown, Ray Carlisle, Glenn Martin, Benjie Crew, Rickey McQuiston, Hunter Foy, Lynn Duck, Joe Spraggins, Felton Morgan. (2nd row) Coach Childres, Dwight Buzbee, Sam Wade, Andy Gothard, Jimmy Harris, Jerry Walden mgr., Herbert Shivers, Ken Densmore, Joe Wilson, Oliver Molten, Coach Dexter. BASEBALL TEAM: (1 to r kneeling) Billy Lankford, Bob Meacham, Charles Baily, Randy Lee, Edward Stewart, Glynn Martin. (2nd row) Herbert Shivers, Mike McGill, Jackie Mann, Jimmy Rhodes, Andy Campbell, Richard Spraggins, Coach Powell. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: (1 to r 1st row) John Ewing (mgr.) Andy Gothard, Tommy Bice, John Clements, Mike McDaniel, Rickey Kelly, Mike Spikes, David Booth, Dan George, Pat Patterson, Ronnie Brand, Coach Childers. (2nd row) Kevin Togerson, Jeffry Bunn, Phil Luker, Randell Wyatt, Tim Kennedy, Chuck Reynolds, Dean Carlisle, Bradley Voss, Richard Fowler, Tim Blanks, Rickey Morgan, Carey Moore, George Hardy. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: (1 to r) Karen Newman, Helen Hunter, Jackie Fuller. Donna Mann. Carol Horton, (front) Kitty Kitchens. 167 ;00D POSITION for experienced Architect with smoll progressive Irm Phone Pensocolo. 438-2514 or vrite Box 1641, Pensacola. MECHANICALLY MINC man is needed Immed lus. Will train. Must b« nd a neat dres ERF MANAGER TRAINEE ---- school graduate needed for trainee •osition. $400 and up plus expenses, k great career opportunity. IN ‘ERNATIQNAL. 264-3493.________________ MILITARY Act now ond beat the crowd to Lee Todd at Sneiiina I ling for celling for those good civilian lobs wnilrth'- Arm AANUI comp rotecl Atlanta MAN. Iberol iusnes IAEDIC milita Ljn e: 341, ( Vashin nterviewing and reporting In-ormation. Cavanaugh-Gray Co. 223 layton St. 263-6405. 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Jefferson, 264-5386. |jim Holl Columb Southern By Pass, 288 ICALL CLARDY'S for all your used I FI Ash, hlcko $15 per lo Gibson, 264- '«nted T EIGHT FO home or b water heotei KODAC M-5 tros, $65. movie prole 9372. LISTERINE rtes pa j 'mors, q. ,Co“ AS , for R nis of fy Ji FRIENC LAY-AWAY Beautiful monthly teri 1339. OLD mattr Innersprini O.K. Mottrc vice, 245 M( 20-OZ. Regular $1.49 idtion i intors. G JRNITURE aDE MJ n| of vo Rd. 26 MODEL TR trains rep Shop, 817Ge o' used S: inner F 2 3-1416. Everything prices. 15 R CDOAV palp les. AAAN lean c 4 Cate 4 Cote SERVING Phone ANYWHERE 825-6417 5 ref 2634 65, U ■is ' sbllltc s. 55 $65, sIK $15. old, erry. 88 D - T nee Welk rhm. Coll f Used F PERSO . Meigs R bile Ha N Trailer n, IV2 ba dr, heat cbys; nigr lAANAC oponi Faoid ( Co., SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED w LUS mall hone QUC ADA 'next z!g 5rice 169-12 ONL't or thi dung ales t lationa |r s ompon All MA While Hv a ings to r Buys, ofay, at LAKE International )RDER CLERK in shipping deportment, good hondwriting. Job nter. career spot with nice people, Kelley 265-9261 RESSMAN — Offset Experienced on ATF desireoble. Call Personnel Manager, Mercantile Paper Co. 262- 1341. _______________ Ins Personnel )oellko, Ala., 749,8141 605, 2nd Ave UBLIC RELATIONS person needed now for this prestige position. Must have some public contact ockground and be hiah school iraduate. INTERNATIONAL, 264-493 RIVER PROPERTY 50 Acres of ground, 1400 feet of Coosa frontage, 11 cabins with ED- es 1 RR, Mn,chlne belt. 264-1339 ocm, larg living td op afons for fhancing 5. furniture, 1 cafe and store furnished, white gas tank, 20 or 25 rental boats, 2 deep wells, 6 dry stalls for rent one launching ramp, large amount of paper wood- nu,nor u lll flnnnra, 19)68 SINGEF buttonholes, sews on nunons. ojinai HAVERTY’S BARGAIN aimnca hem, overcast, fancy design, without | 108 Bibb St-___________ attachments. Pay balance ,$5499 or easy terms available. Call 288-570$ or come by 4306 $. Court. WHITE ONC priced to sel Selma, Alaborr UBLIC RELATIONS — Top firm needs intelligent, well-groomed ■dividual. Outside 80% of time. Nq-onai firm. $8500. Coll Snelling helling. 263-OS81 or 272-8494 IUALITY and traffic control. Train! with this 1st closs notional firm W l 1 I IIS l l V.IUOO . _ [xcellent chance for sharp person C ] 200 P lurry! $6000. See Kay Norman, 263- y , 581 Snelling Montgomery Snelling, 312 :OUTE SERVICE, con moke 5200 uo, excellent opportunity for dvoncement. Job Center, 265-9261 . Kellev HEET METAL MECHANIC, experience with shop fabrication and uck work! $3!00 hour up. MONTGOMERY EMPLOYMENT, oil M. Howard, 263-1662. Out of swn applicants welcome SHIPPING order clerk, light and some experience, app’ KO NTGOMERY EMPLO ight typing W ion start to work Tuesday. Coll Earl veeks, 263-1662. SALESMAN This much a ed by man or as local INDEF of NEW disper pense fast-mo ucts. Com pan' you; also assis at no Interest To qualify, v mum CAPITA SEWING CFNTER. SPRUCE UP . rr r IK I MOBILE HOME Prattville, Aia. DEPREC l I gizzards livers $1,400 to $5,6 ences. For per Sales AManager DoMas, Texas NAME. ADDRESS AND BUSINESS PHONE. 392v mvuiienwy. JOHNSON Motors. Larson boats. Best dec Good opportunity with leading com-any. Applicant with neat ODPear-nce, initiative and willingness to rork enn advance within our orgam-( . d Incentive pay arrange deals in Ala. Alexander City Marine, Alex City, 234-5381. spring. Plowing, p and sodding. Also black top soil. R. OWNER-OPERATORS FOR I nfj MHfA viiy 1 • - PRE-SEASON SALE 87 Musical Merchand.se allan Ma,l °pRS y-l 'L E MOf II nr 4220 Mohile Hwv Georgia. ond 6 month old puppy. 288-5708. home 265-2495. MALE Black and tan Tree a nd 1NORMANDALE — 2-bedroom opart- HIGHLAND GARDENS Area -- 1828 Cotton Court. Brick, 3 bod room. ioiizes In List yours TO FALSE TEETH WEARERS CHA I y is our MEAD ALL DAY DENTURE LOWERS: , lots, sell, ood, Birm- . Highway Russell, 262-1347 or NEW ADHESIVE DISCOVERY FOR SORE GUMS FROM LOOSE UPPERS, LOWERS, OR PARTIAL PLATES. , 73 x 173.. :RT Hinds, Each super soft, super thin denture adhesive is treated with an invisible adhesive lotion that gently clings to gums and plate. . UNDER MAGNIFICATION. 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CSwck a«low: C Send me All Day Uppers f Send me All Day Lowers C Send me AD Day Partial NAME ADDRESS_ CITY____ Only On Fr Packat Par Family I ON 1-85 — hi. 100-150 otion, food |.ent to exit nites and 142 or days )usiness or | in Seimo, Alabama. 11 ideal for .tone, 1012 Phone 874- .ES ION hi i PARK I bedroom, SI47.50; 2 bearoom, i6 . 365-6810 Coll 263-5148. APARTMENT - 2 bed rooms, |97 .SO, Ridgecrest area. Call 263-5148. ! ALABAMA Decatur St. j. bedroom. Facilities v_eiinu i|OU;' . . Maid Service, Laundry P0r n9S0UTHk No Childrer 264-3 $100' unfurnished. 264-6887. $150 turmsneo. —ir-on cc tion — 3 bedroom BUS re mgn and Kea 288- •Co | So I Jr. i CHC N« idea sfor and wee PEL HOb In fasti Aisc sma Chu 8901 GOt Fr the cerr PEL PR wi 3rd Pro? Fine Coll SEC ac 9768 THh se ctlpl Pay 5'A 9134 tOl — Good 2 beuiuom riouse, tquity and payments. $71.77 monthly. Call Lorene Turner, 263-93R0. Riifnrrt Davis, 264- Thrivlng SALE. Be going con-272-6837 or lis Lot, 70' ed on West Prattville own. $8000. | ight party. sale. call For I in southern , house, oc-oge $11,720. hcome $125, S3500. 288- 262-3831 or COMPANY, iLE - 3-len, fence-r conditioi 2 baths, e- 40’ x 150 • wtih 20’ x S’ lot with lo. on Hwy n be sold os son. 283-4676 :mZEN’Srt 265-9 CORN HUSKERS FRESH FRYER |b FRESH FRYER lb. 39 7 9 TIVELY n home, )xt to M y londsc 150 pel™ N, 262-0375 LOTION 'ill Dtion. II. used for lease or Must 4 — 2 be inlng, co Carport, 4-OZ. SIZE I furnishc fenced 63-0252 or E Dr. 3 ad house. center, nbert next h — 263-0 Reg. 69c 39 burban CORN HUSKERS Hoynevitle baths ond 000. Dickey 2454 or 263- home above imp, $11,975. 85-5145. home, 1 2-3 ow interest, J85-4586. 3droom, « II. Carpet? 25 month Homes JLE now ____1 2-3 ow interest, 85-4586. Homes, vy. 80 ts « Assoc. 38-4916 E HOMES, 264-1981 x 60. SWAN $140 2-bed room ....... 51 g-JJ Utilities paid, air conditioned. Free parking, convenient to downtown 264 8461 263-4864 electric kitchen. 2 both, separate living and dining rooms, oir conditioning, fenced vpJ‘docPr0pes Rent $250 or will sell. 288-3950. Whetstone f Postside), 4- bod'-oom, 2 hath. « u-au nflio Sherwood. 3 bedroom, l dot , niikiw, GUY A STOWPPS. HO.ATO' MARTHA MANOR APTS. Furnished and Unfurnished Wilmington Rd. at Edgemont, Phone 265- AVAILABLE 303 Whetstone, 3 bedroom, rar port, fenced yard, corner lot, $100. Coll Laura Howard. Office—Commercial MOVING TO THE COUNTRY? Set these 50 Acres ond Farm home near SANTUCK, Ala. Timber, Farmland ond large stream. 54 od-loining ocres also available Priced below market values. Appointment only Bill Mvers Agency, 288-7790, nights, 288-4590 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE - Shopping Center WASHINGTON STREET TEXACO JIFFY JACK’S Cherokee Road 234-2700 HAROLD COCHRAN STATE FARM INS. HOME FURNITURE The strangler strikes again. 120 Calhoun St. 234-4041 Austin Holley - Mgr. B AND B APPLIANCE One of the Everyday Sights Around B.R.H. S. You want ME to do No. 3? ROGER’S AUTO SUPPLY 502 Cherokee Road Friendly, Courteous Service Standard Oil Products SCOTT GROCERY BICE PLYMOUTH Highway 63 South Alex City Find the Best in Music MIKE’S DAIRY LUNCH BAR 170 GRAVES RECORD AND TAPE SHOP FOSHEE SERVICE STATION JACKSON REFRIGERATION COTTLE AUTO SUPPLY AND AND EQUIPMENT, INC. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 231 Oak Street 118 Wheeler Street Gibson Appliances Alex. City, Ala. Scotsman Ice-maker Service and Sell Domestic and Commercial Appliances THE ALEXANDER CITY OUTLOOK The Alexander City Outlook is one of the oldest, largest and most respected weekly newspapers in Alabama, covering the rich industrial and recreational areas of Tallapoosa and Coosa counties. 171 BISHOP FLORAL Cherokee Road Watches and Jewelry Complete Repair Service at THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 512 Cherokee Road Siamese twins? Compliments of WELSH JEWELRY 118 Calhoun Street America's Finest Automobiles Chevolet Cadillac COX DOBBS CHEVROLET CO. Compliments of RODNEY FURNITURE CO. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ALEX. CITY good quality of Reasonable Prices RILEY FURNITURE CO. He MAN muscle at work. The prisoner in the cell refuses to look at the camera. WESTERN AUTO CITY ELECTRIC CO. BIG BEAR where shopping is a pleasure GUNN PLUMBING CO. DIANA SHOP 172 Give me a head with hair.... Olan receives the best of assistance from style-conscious personnel at the FAIR STORE. FROSHINS brought in the new fad: wearing a new hair style each day. Fashion Centers Provide the latest styles for students Fashion-seekers gather to talk and to discover new styles at the VILLAGE SQUARE. NORMAN’S SHOES Tasty Food DAIRY QUEEN Fast Service SOUTHERN SHOES Better Footware for the Family BROWN CONCRETE ENGINEERING CO. SCARBOROUGH’S SHOE MARKET TANKERSLEY’S 174 Frankenstein walks again. You wanna make a bet? They got Wildcat spirit. TOWN’S SERVICE STATION Corner Washington -Clay Streets BAR-B-QUE 5 A.M. - 10 P. M. BELK-HUDSON SHOPPING CENTER J. J. DRUGS Route 5 - 280 By Pass ♦ PARGAS The Complete Gas Service SATTERFIELD MACHINE SHOP The welcoming committee. WALKER OIL SKINNERS FURNITURE STORE CITY ELECTRIC DEAN MOTOR CO. AND MOBILE HOMES After Wrestling Practice or after a drunk? Get lost in my sexy eyes.. CARTER DRUG ALEX. CITY TIN SHOP Lennox Heating and Air Conditioning Sheet Metal Work GRACE’S FLOWERS Your Corsage Specialist GUNN PAPER NOTION CO. Dadeville Hwy. Since 1930 SHAW REFRIGERATION Norge Appliances The Group. You two better get some insurance from . . . GANUS KOLAR INS. STRAND THEATER Try a test drive at . . . DUDLEY DAVIS FORD MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES WRFS RADIO MARIE’S SCHOOL OF DANCE PASQUALE’S WILBANK’S MOTOR CO. The favorite gathering place, Helen learns how a motor works Quality Flowers With a personal touch The best place for your bell-bottom material: THE SEW AND SO. SUE PEARSON’S MONOGRAMS rf) SPECIAL SERVICE COMPANY provides lunch and snacks forB.R.H.S. Students ELECTRONIC WHITE SERVICE CENTER AUTO KL 9 .Qrk Furniture PIGGLY WIGGLY GROCERY STORE ALEXANDER CITY Jefferson Street FARMBEST MILK AND ICE-CREAM CRIBB CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 181 Solve Your Money Problems at ALEX. CITY BANK. Nancy relates the latest bargains she found at EDCO Line up to Save at. . . FIRST NATIONAL BANK Banks Bring Services to Students. Run-Over Rams with a car from..... DARWIN DOBBS R U S S E L L S O U T H E R N Like Athletes Around the World, Benjamin Russell's Coaches and Players Depend on Russell Southern. Quality Athletic Uniforms The Best in Appearance and Performance 183 A Job With Avondale Is A Special Job (This editorial was written by J. Craig Smith, president of our company, for the Avondale Sun. We believe you will agree that a job with Avondale has much to offer when you are ready to enter the business world.) A job with Avondale is a special job. The people who do these jobs are special people. There is no doubt in niv mind as to the accuracy of both of these statements. These are some of the reasons. I list the first three in the order of their importance: (1) Every member of our Retirement Trust has a vested interest in his or her job. This means that the individual cannot be involuntarily and permanently separated without adequate and provable cause. I am the one who must finally say whether the cause is adequate and provable. We also have an established and workable procedure which permits and encourages any individual who thinks he has been treated unfairly to bring the matter to my attention. It has been my policy in the past, and I will continue in the future, to resolve all reasonable doubt in favor of the individual. We have a degree of job security here second to none. (2) We have agreed to p3y the “going wage” in the industry for each job. After we have paid the going wage and met the other expenses of doing business, we set aside 5 per cent on the stockholders’ investment. Anything we earn above 5 per cent, we divide half and half between the company and the members of the Retirement irust. The part of our profits which has gone to members of the Retirement Trust since our profit-sharing plan started totals $41,463,039, not counting the profit-sharing distribution which will be made for our year which will end August 31. In most years, this plan has resulted in our individual earnings being higher than those of any other textile employees in the world. (3) We have a pension plan which provides that those persons who have been with the company twenty continuous years or longer and who are still with the company when they reach age sixty-five can retire on 50 per cent of their ending pay, including basic Social Security and the annuity purchased by our deferred profit-sharing fund. Most hourly paid individuals who retire under this program will get more than 50 per cent. If we can continue io add to our deferred profit-sharing fund, they will get substantially more. As long as the pension plan is in effect, they cannot get less than 50 per cent unless they choose a plan that may make some payment to their beneficiaries or unless they choose early retirement. (4) We have a vacation-with-pay program which provides that Retirement Trust members with 1 service unit through 3 service units receive 2 per cent of their total earnings as vacation pay. Members with 4 service units through 18 service units receive 4 per cent. Members with 19 or more service ’.mils receive 6 per cent. This plan applies to hourly paid personnel only. Those on the salary roll receive an equivalent amount of time off. (5) Avondale has six paid holidays for members of the Retirement Trust. These are the individual’s birthday, July 4, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s. (6) Avondale Retirement Trust members receive full pay while serving on a jury, without deduction for the jury pay. (7) Avondale has a group hospital and surgical insurance policy, a substantial part of the expense of which is paid by the company. (8) The various mills close at staggered times during the suiiiiiier so that the largest number of people may use Camp Helen, near Panama City on the Gulf coast. The charge that is made for the use of the camp covers a part of the expense of operation. AVONDALE MILLS ALEXANDER CITY, ALABAMA 184 cHouiz of S3inz Saznitazz Sin.CE. IS 9 2 John S. Crowder Betty D Crowder James P. Martin Lena Wilbanks L. C. Ray Larry Woods Albert Barnes John Caldwell DUNCAN SON Phone 234-6336 1 12 Calhoun Street Alexander City, Ala. Students buy All their toys at VARIETY FAIR SCOTT HARDWARE AND SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. for Fine Building Materials Scott Road 234-2582 185 A GRAVES STUDIO We are proud to have been Seniors. President — Herbert Shivers Vice-President — Donnie Pemberton Secretary — Anelia Allred Treasurer — William Hodo Historian — Lynn Harrelson Reporter — Justine Maness CLASS SONG: A Time For Us CLASS FLOWER: Daisy CLASS COLORS: Yellow and White CLASS MOTTO: The past cannot be changed. the future is still in your power. Class Officers: Graduation: May 29, 1970 187 autographs 188 autographs 189 autographs 190 autographs autographs TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
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