Shades Valley High School - Tower Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

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The World Around the Volume 16 Shades Valley High School Birmingham, Alabama i 4 A Mountie’s Meditation i . ’• . .'t'1' • -j 4' ) Going up in the tower. Seeking new heights as you climb, Is like going up in a swing. Like a child, looking far and wide To see things never seen before. A glance sweeps back And falls on things familiar, and yet. Foreign in their new perspective. Classes, teachers, friends and events— The reverence of morning watch, The daily raising of the flag. The crisp bark of football cheers. The late departures from meetings and rehearsals. The applause for Showcase And finally. The white robes of graduation. Everything fits into one creative pattern n increasing awareness of the community. Our acceptance of responsibility, I he growing sensitivity to life Portrayed in song, art, and science; The spirit of hope W Inch makes the impossible a thi And our life is such a small part o phice ir. Iifc i ThetftVer summit joined rc Which I'vcr bedlam omvanl. Vnd those who seek Find the challenge of workls- !o caVfH'w lififehts This is The World Around the Tc Administration Departments man will determine his future life. W e are just at the hcginiung of progress in every field oi human endeavor. diaries F. Kittririnfc Organization Have an aptitude for the thing you do, and have an attitude of respect or reverence RKj toward it. Boilun Herald Summer Activities You wake up in the morning and lo! Your purse is magically filled with twenty-four hours—The most precious of possession. Arnold Bcnuclt Contents Main Events 104 Often do the spirits of great events stride on l efore the events, and in today already walks tomorrow. .Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sports The urest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Sheridan Classes The divinity that shapes our ends is in ourselves—all a man achieves or fails to achieve is the direct results of his own thoughts. Jamr Lan : Allen Advertising It’S good to have money, and the things that money can buy, but it’s good, too, to check lip once in a while and make sure you liaven't lost the things money can’t buy. George Horace Lorinwr 144 172 314 Administration Uniting Valleyites and the World 8 Nestled in the heart of the Valley, Shades Valley High School holds a prominent place in the community. Through the administration’s efforts. Valley holds a high national scholastic standing. To prepare the students for the emerging curriculum with outstanding universities. Dr. Peake and the counselors are invited each year to visit these institutions to participate in a study of the new trends in the changing educational program. In the office, counselors aid students in making wise decisions for their coming years, and the activities of the various departments are co-ordinated so that students are given a well-rounded concept of life. The administration also offers citizens of the Valley facilities for voting, athletic contests, and community programs at which students are given an opportunity to serve. Thus, through the work of the administration, students can become an integral, working part of society as mature individuals. 9 Valley's Administration Organizes, FRANK A. PEAKE. Principal Olivet College. A.H.; Howard College. M.A., LL.D. Dr. Peake’s many contributions in the field of education reflect his deep concern for each student at Valley. Our busy principal served on the State course of Study Committee which assured Valleyites of the most recent courses available. As president of the National Council of the National Honor Society, he not only represents Shades Valley but also the state of Alabama. He represented Valley on the College Entrance Examination Board and continues to attend these meetings; and serves as State Director of the National Commission on Safety Education. He is known for his active participation as a member of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and is an advisory member of the Executive Committee of the Alabama Association of Secondary School Principals. One can easily see how Dr. Peake, through his diversified activities and his many contributions, has helped to prepare the students at Valley, who venture into a world of rapid growth and strong competition. 10 Counsels and Supports HUCH H. STEGALL Livingston State, B.S. University of Ala., M.A. Rendering regular reports to the County Hoard of Education of all of Valley’s financial transactions is the exacting job of Mr. Alexander, our business manager, and Mrs. Rogers, his assistant. Their job ranges front advising the faculty and students on purchasing supplies of the best quality and lowest prices to the handling of football tickets. Mr. Alexander gives valuable assistance to the functions of all the organizations, and at the same time his office provides experience for students entering the field of business administration. Mounties Constant contact with teachers, parents, and students is a must for Mr. Stegall, our Vice Principal, who has the important job of assisting Dr. Peake. His main concern is with attendance and discipline, one of the most challenging aspects of today’s educational system. Mr. Stegall is one of Valley’s staunchest supporters in the field of sports, his interest dating back to his own college basketball days. When time allows, he enjoys fishing and hunting. Aside from his job at Valley, he is studying for his doctorate at the University of Alabama. HENERY C ALEXANDER Business Manager R'ham Southern. B.S. University of Ala., M.S. II Counselors Guide Toward Excellence HORTON B. CHAMBI.EE Boys Counselor Howard College, B.S. OUIpA HIGHTOWER Girls' Counselor State Teachers College, B.S. B'ham. Southern, A.B. LAMOINE KEARCE Sophomore Counselor Oklahoma State Univ., B.S. JANE GAYLOR Howard College, A.B,, Our counselors strive to help each student attain the highest degree of accomplishment his capabilities, personality, and vision can combine to make possible. It is in the counselors’ office that the many facet guidance program is centered. Here students arc oriented to Valley’s program, helped with choice of subjects each year, with personal problems, choice of careers, of college, College Boards and ACT tests. Scholarships and financial aid, even finding employment or securing needed books, fees, and clothing are part of their job. Out of school the counselors are busy attending meetings, learning more about the curriculum and college requirements. Their job is never done, but the fruits of their labor is in the higher quality of education that is offered each student. Office Personnel. . ETHEL VINES VIRGINIA B. PUGH SARA M. BUSH BETH ROGERS Asst, to Vice Principal Assistant Registrar Registrar Assistant Registrar Howard College, V.S. B'ham. Southern, B.A. Wheeler Business College Los Angeles Sec. Training Library Places World at Mounties Fingertips BETTY BEAL Assistant Librarian Muskingum College, B.S. MARTHA COBB Librarian Howard College, A.B. University of Ala., L.S. RUTH STONE Clerical Assistant University of Ala. Placed at the head of activity centers is Shades Valley’s library. Here more than twenty-five thousand books arc available every day with an average daily circulation of two hundred fiftv-thrcc books. Mrs. Cobb and Mrs. Beal, our librarians, assisted by Mrs. Stone, work diligently with twenty-eight student assistants to maintain one of the most efficient departments in the school. In addition to the maintenance of books and periodicals, the staff is responsible for audio-visual aids. In the attractive environment of our library, students are given a greater understanding of the world’s art, science, music, literature, and history. ... Keeping the Wheels Moving Because of the four members of the office staff the wheels of the office arc kept running. The registration of new students. Dr. Peake’s correspondence, and keeping the classrooms supplied with teachers in case of absentees are some of Mrs. Bush’s duties; while Mrs. Pugh compiles and keeps up with the vital statistics of the students and the school. Always with a telephone at her ear is Mrs. Vines who contacts the absentees and helps those who need to leave school. Least seen, hut none the less important is Mrs. Rogers, the assistant bookkeeper. 13 Cafeteria-Serving Food for Thought DIETITIANS: Frances Crisp, Lois McVea, Daisy Davis Five o'clock in the morning is the time for pie hoards to be readied by Mrs. McVea and her cooking staff as she prepares lunch for over two thousand hungry students at Valley. 2150 steaks. 300 pounds of ground beef, 800 to 900 pieces of chicken, rice by the gallon, vegetables by the bushel, and milk by the truckload are not unusual daily orders placed in the preparation of her delicious meals. Mrs. McVea and her twenty helpers not only serve students at Valley but also take care of banquets enjoyed by various organizations of the school and community. All this is done with the gracious smile and expert guidance for which Mrs. McVea is known. CASHIERS: Mary Martin, Roberta Duty, Dorothy Berry 14 Mr. Moreno Maintains the Spirit of Valley The first to arrive and the last to leave, Mr. Moreno faithfully supervises the maintenance and operation of our school and grounds. As a building engineer he is constantly in demand at all functions of the school whether it be a game, a rehearsal, or a meeting. In addition to his many duties here, he serves as a Minister of Visitation at the First Methodist Church. We are grateful for the benefits of his many talents. Homework was never like this. Coming in, or going out? 15 Maintenance Engineer Minister of Visitation. First Methodist Church Departments . . . Opening Doors to New Experiences 16 Down the halls of Valley one may enter many doors—doors that lead to questioning, exploring, and experimenting, to the development of knowledge, appreciation and skills. For in the various departments at Valley students find the opportunity to develop their capabilities. It is through the mutual contact between students and teachers that a deeper awareness of life is nurtured. From sports to languages, history or science, the doors to learning are opened, and through these doors Mounties pass. English Department . . . DENNIE MAY MACKEY RUTH W. CRITTENDEN Howard College. A.B., M.A., Head of Eng. Dept. Honors Eng. and Adv. Placement Eng. Ward Belmont. Howard A.B.. M.A. Senior English PATRICIA DONALSON NicholU College. B.A. Senior English WINNIE B. BENSON Univ. of Southern Mississippi. B.S. B'ham Southern. M.A. Senior English The English Department at Shades Valley revolves around the study of literature. Through their English teachers Valleyites are introduced to authors of different periods in history such as Shakespeare, Dickens, Hardy, Keats, and many others. These associations guide the students in the formation of opinions and in the development of effective expression. Mountie mature through their study of Shakespeare from their Sophomore reading of the feast of the Lupercal to their Senior interpretation of the murder of Banquo. They have gained a deeper appreciation of the written word and its vital impact upon the world. Teachers ftot Pictured FRANCES ARNOLD; B’ham Southern. A.B.. Sophomore English ANN BARBER; Auburn University, B.S., Junior English BETTY BOYD; Univ. of Southern MU .. B.S.. Sopho-more English WYNELLE HURLBURT; Howard College. A.B.. Junior EnglUh ELIZABETH WOODROW University of Alubuma B.A.. Sophomore English NELL NORTON Howard College, B.A. Senior English 18 . . . Reading Maketh a Full Man BETTY FOLEY University of A1 M A.B. Jr. English, Jr. Honors SIDNEY M. RICKMAN Miss. State College for Women, B.S. .Senior English FRANCES HAYES Howard College. A.B. Sophomore English EULA LEE SIMMONS Peabody College A.B. Junior English 19 Just think 800 pages of outside reading, and it looks like the job has just begun. National Recognition and Class Fun Five Valley student entered the National Council of Teachers of English Contest. They are: Ann Wheeler, Jim Thompson, Mary Vines, Dot Siegal, and Linda Ennis. Valley is proud lo acknowledge Lynda Ennis who won the N. C. T. E. award for outstanding achievement in English. Linda who was cited for high quality of writing and literary awareness was one of eight in Alabama to win. Only 860 national winners out of 8000 entrants were chosen. 20 Combine in English Department. Each year during semester exams, Mrs. Mackey’s classes present skits as a dramatic interlude. By writing, producing, and acting themselves, the students reveal amazing ingenuity. Some surprisingly professional productions are put on before the classes, and students hear the combined sounds of laughter and horror from room 107. Charlotte Weaver, Coyle Weaver, Nancy Childrec display dramatic talents in a melodrama of the “Old West. The Mad Minstrel—Susan Kidd Denny Emory: “Mcthought I heard a voice cry ‘Sleep no more’.” Winnie Benson: Wham! 21 Social Studies Department . . . ATHOLINE WAKEFIELD Howard College. A.B. Head of Social Studies American History Honors American Hist. SHIELDS J. PARKER Howard College, B.S. Birmingham Southern, M.A. Ancient and Medieval Hist. Advanced Placement History JEAN FRIDAY Howard College. B.A. Government SAMUEL PRICE BRADLEY Howard College, A.B. Economics This year Valleiles were made even more aware of the importance of Social Studies. The presidential election quickened the pulse of every student to a prowin responsibility to his country. The unexpected replacement of Khrushchev in Russia reminded us of the need to be well informed. Our Social Studies Department through its courses of history from Ancient to Modern, along with the study of governments and economics strives to give each individual, an understanding of events both past and present and to help him become a more effective citizen. LUTHER L. WILLIAMS B’ham-Southem. A.B. MJE. American History JANET GOLDFARB B’ham-Southem. A.B. World History JAMES E. GAYLOR Auburn U.. B.S. American History 22 . . . Accenting Growth Through Mans Endeavors MARGUERITE HILL Howard College, H.S. U. of Alabama. M.B.A. Economics CHARLES THOMAS Alabama College. A.B. American History JEAN HARE U. of Alabama, B.S. Government SANDRA COLLIER Howard College. A.B. American History 23 Valley students care about world events. Promoting American Patriotism The American Legion sponsors an oratorical contest each year in an effort to promote Americanism. Peggy Leatherwood, last year’s regional winner and second in the county, tell Jack Wright this year’s regional winner of challenges ami opportunities to come through participation in the contest. The American Studies Club was created with the purpose of promoting better understanding of the American way. Under the guidance of Mr. Gaylor. the club participates in both visual and verbal activities to further the self-education of its members. AMERICAN STUDIES CLUB First Rou: Marion Knapp, Pres.; Marian McDonald, V-Prcs.; Sharon Parduc. See.; Charlotte Weaver, Trcaa.; Florence Hodges, Chaplain; Susan Burke, Wanda Richards Diane Johnson, Jeanette Schwante , Mary Vines. Second Row: Ann Wheeler, Ka - Nelson, Sonja Childs, Carol Dawkins, Jackie Crawford, Brenda Davis, Ann Warren, Gayle Weaver, Linda Martin, June Nelson, Carol Lee Rol erts, Nonna Anderton. Third Row: Boh Gunderson, Jimmy Warren, Craig Allen, Larry Pennington, Larry Powell, Al Hill, Judy Hays, Phil Tully, Andrea Hasty, Peggy Bonficld. 24 Seeking World Understanding Again this year members of the history club visited the Mercy Home as one of its projects. This organization annually donates history books to the Library in an endeavor to promote good will and international understanding. Their programs, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Goldfarb. are geared to furthering knowledge and awareness of other countries, and include scheduled dinner meetings that arc enjoyed by everyone. HISTORY CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Marlon - Epslicn. Vice-Pres.; Margie Weinstein. Pres. Second Row: Terry Hazzard, Sgt. at Arms; Jane Skinner, Trea .; Carol I.rc. Sec.: Diane Johnson. Chaplain. HISTORY CLUB First Row: Mrs. Coldforb, Terry Hazzurd. Marlene Epstein, Margie Weinstlnc, Earol Lee, Diane Johnson. Second Row: Lauren Loch, Windy Fink. Judy Hayes, Susan Cleagc. Judy Cold-stein. Quentin Brown. Third Row: Dcna Dsmsky, Julie Cohn. Judy Lukf, Paula Hulguisl, Merry Lindstron, Kay Goodman. Fourth Row: Leonard Wortheimcr, Mare Howard, Bill Simpson. Henry Feld. Craig Allen, Jim Warren. 25 Mathematics Department VOLENA WHALEY Alabama College, A.B. University of Alabama. M.A. Trig, Algebra III. Calculus THOMAS L. CLEMENTS Howard College. B.S. Trig. Algebra III MARETTA THOMPSON Howard College. B.S. Algebra II AMY SUE SIMS Auburn, B.S. Algebra n Whether finding proportions for cropping a picture, using logarithms for chemistry. or making calculations for testing a physics theory, Mountics are employing symbols of a universal language. Helping to make this language useful in preparation for the study of medicine, science, engineering and other specialized fields, the Math Department offers courses from Record Keeping to Advanced Placement Mathematics, a one year course in calculus, for which some students receive college credit. New methods and advanced training make this department one which helps to prepare Vallcyites for the future. Not Pictured MRS. LOUISE BRASSELL University of Alabama B.S. Algebra II MINA WOODSON University of Alubamu B.S. Algebra II “She’s roight ya know, observes John Carraway as Mrs. Maxwell helps Laura Berthon with a problem. 26 Employing Useful Tools IDA RAY WEST Auburn University, B.S. Algebra II VIRGINA McWATERS Duke University. Birmingham Southern. B.A. Geometry RUTH JEWELL MAXWELL Howard College. B.S. Geometry 27 Interesting figures in math class. Mathematics Department Vichi and Marion McDonald complete a polar graph for Mrs. Whaley’s class. At Shades Valley, we are fortunate to have a modern math department, which uses the latest equipment and methods for teaching our students. Valley not only offers courses of algebra and geometry, but also offers the advanced courses of trigonometry, algebra III, and calculus for the more determined students. Young Mrs. Sims had a class Eceb, Aye, Eevh, Aye, Oh! And Mountiea learn to sing their Math, Eeeh, Aye, Eeeh, Aye, Oh! 28 Miss Woodson goes over ulgebrj equations: “Who said figures aren’t interesting?” Offers Varied Courses Each year, Shades Valley’s students rank high in national competition, which is a reflection upon our outstanding teachers. No matter where you arc, you can’t escape the inevitable test. Replacing the black board. Mr. Clements uses the opaque projector to teach Trig and Algebra III. 29 Math is a necessary tool in the study of Physics, as Comm. Ix ftus lurn pointed out. Science Department • • • VANDALYN CHAPLIN Ala. College B.S. Univ. North Carolina M.Ed. Biology MAXINE LOGAN Athens College B.S. Peabody College M.A. Biology BETTY TURNER Simpson Transylvania College A.B. Biology FLOY MARTIN HUNT B’hain-Southern B.S. University of Ala. M.S. Biology, Advanced Placement Biology Whether it is countdown time for exploration into outer space, or the counting of blood cells in a technician’s laboratory, science is of vital importance to everyone. The Science Department of Shades Valley realizes the tremendous need to meet the challenge of tomorrow and gears its program, toward the development of the students of today. From the study of living things, elements, natural laws, and theory, the student is led to question, experiment, and draw conclusions. Through field trips and Science Fairs, our students are encouraged to participate and have a personal experience in preparing for the future. 30 Experimenting .. . Exploring . . . . . . Seeking So That One EDSON G. LOFTUS Cdr. USN (Ret.) 22 yrs. service in Navy Armour Inst. of Tech. Jacksonville Univ. B.A. Physics HORTENSE LOGAN JONES NEVA KATHLEEN JONES University of Alabama B.S. Chemistry University of Alabama A.B. Chemistry May Find. Examining . . . 31 Observing the World Through a Microscope The purpose of the Biology Club is to promote an interest in the biological sciences and to further an interest in all science. The club has sponsored two charity projects this year, helping indigent patients in the university Hospital and aiding certain retarded children at Partlow School. Besides these contributions to others, the club has planned trips to the Birmingham-Southern College Plantarium and to the H. D. Wright Nursery. OFFICERS OF BIOLOGY CLUB Steve Sulc, Pres.; Paul Rolling::, Vice-Pres.; Marion Knapp. See.; Bill Pugh, Trees.; David Thompson, Parliamentarian BIOLOGY CLUB First How: Ann-rae Phillips, Bill Pugh, Steve Sulc. Marion Knapp, Caroline Massey, Mary Upton. Second How: Linda Harris, Puul Rollings, Becky Norrcll, Barbara Lee Box. Kathy Brook'. Third How: I-arry Powell, Mike Roth, Joe Dunham, Bert Rice, Henry Lemon, Charles Gardner, Ed Moody, Bobby Guy, Courtney I laden. Mike Marshman, Alan Chapman, Edir ’Glenn, Bill Remele. Mi I.ogan. sponsor. 32 Experimenting With the Basic Elements CHEMISTRY CLUB First Row: Jeff Skelton, Eliae Shapiro, Mary Mayfcild, Sheryl G ingold, Deana Damsky, Brenda Davis, Carol McCalf. Second Row: Ronnie Aland, Alice Cline, Pam Charlton, Cheri Patterson, Wendy Fink, Laura Hudson, Joyce Carter, Martha Olive, Shirley Nagrodski, Patti Kikh’H. Gaila Twitty. Third Row: Floyd Richards Larry Pohlman, Eddie Livingston, Beth Kxum, Glen Langley, Patty Capps. Buddy Hines, David Goldstein, Tom Higgins, Craig Allen, Jimmy Warren, Anne Kinney. Fourth Row: Vccihi Bassarin, Ted Huck. Jackie Adams, Henry Feld, Dave Williams, Chip Woody. Fifth Row: Marvin Hughes. Pat Fincher, Mike Brown, Lee Ferguson, Roger Stroud, Mike Bolin. Sixth Row: Adrian Grant, Tommy Allison, Chuck Butterworth, Bobby Craig, David Goldman, Tommy Miller. A field trip to Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal is an event the Chemistry Club looks forward to each year. To increase an interest in the chemical sciences, the club conducts experiments in the Chemistry Lab and enjoys lively discussion on the latest developments in this rapidly changing world. Chemistry students test their homemade fire extinguisher. Exploring Facts and Figures Through Experience Monthly meetings of the Physics Club promote interest in the physical sciences. Interesting trips planned for the year included visits to the Marshal Space Center, Red Stone Arsenal at Huntsville, and a tour of Southern Research Institute. With the enthusiasm of Commander Loftus, the new sponsor, many interesting experiments were placed on the agenda, such as constructing a satellite tracking station, a radio telescope, and a Vandergraff generator. PHYSICS CLUB OFFICERS Libby Braleman, Sec.; Ed Childs, Pres.; diaries Wilcox. Vice-I res.; Stun Jones, Treasurer. PHYSICS CLUB first Row: Jimmy Redd, Ross Forman, Stan Jones, Charles Wilcox, Ed Childs, Libby Brateman, Leonard Wertheimer. Phil Tenninbaum, Byrd Sherrill. Second Row: Commander LoftUs, Marcia Pearce. Norma Anderton, Harold Ceitlin, I.arry Pennington. Don Fulton, Bill Bailey, Sam Chitwood, Doug Roper. John Barbour, Steve Simpson, Spencer Hall, Crawford Williams. Third Row: Harry Reitmeyer, Rish -Boswell, Will Quinby, Lester Hudgins, Bob Gunderson. John Terrel, Long 1.00, Doug Cooper, Ricky Stone. Tim Perry, Kenny Rogoff. 34 Meaningful Experiences in the Lab Mr . Chaplin demonstrates to the boys that frogs will not Chemistry experiments require continuous observation, hitc. In the laboratories of all the science classes students gain a better understanding of the breakdown of their subject. They work with actuality and situations that exist in real life. Kathy Quinn, Marsha Montgomery, Libby Forman, ami Larry Davis cheek to see if temperature affects the respiration rate of the goldfish. Robyn Bolton, Peggy Little, and Marion Knapp find that the dissection of the dogfish shark reveals the mystery of evolution. 35 Home Economics: Featuring Food and Garnishments for Gourmets This department is dedicated to making homemakers of tomorrow. It is capably headed by Mrs. Bihr who instructs the girls in cooking, and Mrs. Hanlin who supervises the creation of fashionable costumes. Here the girls gain an appreciation for being charming hostesses. They extend their hospitality to others with a pancake jamboree, luncheons prepared for visiting college representatives, and by sharing the facilities of their practice house with clubs for special meetings. MARY HANLIN Alabama College, B.S.; Sewing and Home Arts Sewing a fine seam Fashion for Future Homemakers Was that two tablespoons or two teaspoons of soda?” ask Marilyn Seale and Donna Hixon of student teacher Mary Ann Freeman. Mrs. Hanlin has more to do than just cut out and sew up dresses, she gives and grades tests like any other teacher. Elizabeth Waitwnann, Beth Finch. Susan Cleage, June Moore, Leslie Berry, and Chita Gaskin pretend to be manikins in the Home Ec. display window. 37 Making Home Management an Art HOME EC CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Jo Anna Wilkinson, Sue Simmons, Jenny Craig. Second Row: Dale Haney, Carol Carter, Pam Bryant, Molly Floyd, Ann Howie, Sylvia Cox. The Home Ec Club, sponsored by Mrs. Hanlin and Mrs. Bihr, gives an opportunity to every girl to participate and learn as well as to develop her abilities as a future home maker. Many outstanding programs such as the creation of artistic decorations and discussion of teen-age problems have been presented to the club members. Each year the Home Ec Club sponsors a Pan-Cake Jamboree and a vanilla sale to raise funds for furnishing and maintaining the Practice House. HOME ECONOMICS hirst Row: Shirley Britton, Kay Pagctt, Isabel Williams, Katie Huffstetler, Della Fancher, Judy Hillhouse, Lynne Erickson. Nuncy Nash, Barry McCoy, Wanda Richards, Patsy Shaddix, Susan Burke, Becky Hallman. Second Row: Amelia Stough. Julia Duncan, Lucile Cook, Lisa Anderson, Kay Daniels, Cathy Conway, Alice Tyson. Pride Foster, Joanie Aarons, Joan Pugh. Jean Randolph, Patsy McLane, Kathy Clay, Linda Martin. Tessa Ward, Lee Merk, Elizabeth Jones, Pat Dorn, Carol E. Hall. Janice Wingo, Judy Richardson, Harriet Evans, Nancy Childrce, Annabdl Reid. Third Row: Jane Shivers. Cary Ashbaucher. Debbie Cochran, Sharon Purdue. Through Practical Application Wednesday is the day advanced Home Ec students prepare luncheons and enjoy lively discussions of fashions of the day which inspired their own creations. CLUB OF VALLEY ADVANCED HOME EC. CLASS First Row: Carol King. Sonja Childs. Janie Outland. Angela Underwood. Janette Schwante , Anne Hawkins. Second Row: Pat Ivey. Brenda Jones. Mary Louise Clayton. Brenda Barker. Denise Crow. Betty Waite. Judy Ling. Third Row: Mary Ann RlacknalL Florence Hodges. Carolyn McCall. Sherry Clay. Merry Lindstrom. Gayle Weaver. Shirley Crowly, Paula Parsons, Betty Stanton, Cynthia Sandifer, Dorene inters. First Row: Rebecca Waller. Kirby Fulford. Manganct McNeil, Lydia Miller, DruciUa Rochester Frances Phillips. Beverly Miller. Darlene Arnold. Second Row: Kelley Shaw, JoAnn Bohnnnn, Lenora Corona, Helen Woody, Penny Dyck. Brenda White, Puulu Bagwell, Cathie Moffatt, Janice Blythe, Julie Rountree. Third Row: Sue Hill, Missy Smith. Fourth Row: Joan Hairston, Kathy Wadsworth, Martha Bell, Judy Jenkins, Sue Jnrrett, Margaret Armstrong. Hilda Bearden. Linda Sue Falls. Susan McConnell, Donna Goldner, Pat Gorwiek, Susan Thompson, Carolyn Feaiel. Martha McRae, Sara Arendall, Joyce Dodd. Fontaine McFcnrin, Diane Helle, Martha Alderman. Fifth Row: Diane Gustafson, Kathy Perry, Lynn Crow, Fran Sherrill, Betsy Kinny. 39 Athletic Department. . . Building Sound Bodies WILLIAM LKGG B’ham Southern, B.S. Peabody College. M.A. Head of Phy. Ed. Dept. JIMMIE H. GOODMAN U. of Alabama. B.S., M.A. Head Girl ’ P.E. Dept. MARSHA OVERSTREET Auhtirn University, B.S. Sophomore Girl- ' P.E. Modern Dance JAMES TOLSON U. of Alabama. M.A. History and Gcog. Physical Education From boys doing push ups urn I girls running the six hundred, to black jersied half-back sweeping an end. to green dad G.A.C. girls volleying a serve; the physical education program has long been one of the most active in the school. This department includes modern dance, and creates an exciting interest in intramural sport. This facet of Valley life not only improves students in physical fitness but also provides an opportunity for expanding character and Mountie Spirit. 36-24-35 HUT! 40 and Sound Minds ROBERT L. JACKSON Howard, B.S. Peabody College, M.A. Pu h up rime? or anybody for croquet? 41 Strike three and you’re OUT! P.E. Girls Step Lively Gym assistants are selected for their service to the Girl's Physical Education Department. Taking care of such items as P.E. equipment, laundry, bulletin hoards, and clinical supplies, they lend assistance to Mrs. Goodman and Mrs. Overstreet and have proved themselves valuable helpers in this busy department. GYM OFFICE ASSISTANTS Sealed: Betty Montgomery, Diane Dwell, Grace Shelby. Standing: Martha Jackson, Janice Sheffield, Marion Williams, Lee Merk, Martha Melazzo, Chely Etheridge, Ann Neptune, Margaret Culp. Not Pictured: Eleanor Payne. Dancing to poems and music, the Modern Dance girls create their interpretation of an expressive art. They will participate in programs for the Jefferson County Physical Education Association, and also for the Jefferson County Music Festival. MODERN DANCE CLASS First Row: Margaret Alverson, Elaine Ellis. Sharon Stallwoeth, Bari Sokol. Second Row: Susan Green, Mary Weed, Sherry Lcw-ellen, Martha Cochran, Ann Hawkins. Gordon Balch. Third Row: Dot tee Harris, Lisa Larson, Linda Minion, Eugenia Watkins, Jo Wilkcnon, Jo Ann Ward, Melissa Houseal. Claudia Cooper. 42 G.A.C. Encourages Sports Activities The Girl’s Athletic Club stimulates participation in girls’ sports throughout the school. At the beginning of each semester, girls wanting to become members and meeting certain requirements are elected to membership. This club sponsors the annual volleyball game between the women teachers and the G.A.C. The Girls’ Athletic Club is sponsored by Mrs. Goodman. G.A.C. OFFICERS First Row: Dawn Holt, co-captain; Grace Shelby, sec.-treas. and captain: Joyce Jackson, pres. Second Row: Laurie Glass, 2nd vice-pres.; Patsy McLanr, l t vice-pres.; Susan Bethea, sergeant-at-arms. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC CLUB First Row: Patsy McLane, Laurie Gloss, Anne Class, Grace Shelby, Joyce Jackson, Diane Lovell, Carol King. Betty Stapleton, Bette McGibboney. Second Row: Mrs. Goodman, Anne Neptune, Debbie Cochran, Cheryl Etheridge, Janet Laughmiller, Susie Hollis, Mimi Davidson, Lucy Chapman, Janet Pailey, Camille Thomas. Third Row: Janice Sheffield, Susan Bethea, Susan Brosfield, Cheryl Allen, Martini Cochran, Sharon Silverfield, Carol Mooney, Lois Cobb, Dawn Holt, Murcia Pearse. Intramural Sports Valley Play Exciting Activities Role In GIRLS’ INTRAMURAL SPORTS Nine intramural teams made up of girls from the physical education department meet after school to participate in various sports activities. F.nthusiasm runs high, and competitions in such games as volleyball, table tennis, softball, basketball, and badminton readily bring honors to the outstanding players and their team. C.A.C. TEAM First Rote: Dawn Holt, Grace Shelby, Joyce Jackson. Second Row: Ann Neptune, Janice Sheffield, Susan Brasfield, Sheryl Allen. Third Row: Lucy Chapman, Susie Hollis. Mi mi Davidson, Carol Mooncv. FAIR FILI.IES FUMBLE AT FOOTBALL 2 44 ■a VOLLEY HO- AND AWAY WE GO! LIVE WIRES First Row: Sue Oswald. Susan McConnal. Debbie Blankenship, Janet Herlong. Chris Black. Second Row: Debbie Horn, Shelia McDonald, Eva Gilmer. Lenora Crnna, Susan Rauston, Sandre Lind. Third Row: Carmen McAdory, Diane Helle. Vicki Zoden, Sheila Fried. Judy dr Groot, Marie Armstrong. RATS First Rote: Dianne Lovell, Melinda Vann, Patsy Me-I-ane, I.aurie Glass, Mary Ann Holmes, Camille Thomas. Second Rote: Anne Glass, I.ee Cooper. Bette MrGib-honey. Betty Stapleton. Carol King. Lucv Hargrove. Third Row: Bettv Montgomery, Jenny Andrews, Anita Shaw. Jeannie Williams. Lee Merk, Georgia Boone. 45 REBEL ROUSERS First Row: Kirby Fulford, Carol E. Hall, Nina Gonzales, Bee Atkin-« n. Second Row: Susan Woodruff, Sandra Potter, Leslie Johnson, Sharon .Si Iyer field. Third Row: Tempie Brunson, Barbara Mitchell, Cheryl Etheridge, Carolyn Rodgers. Betty Jo Wuller. LADY BUGS First Row: Margaret A1 verson, Leslie Berry, Margaret McNeil. Second Row: Martha Rast, Nancy Davies, Betty Bates. Third Row: Wilma Cox. Beth Finch, Cheryl Hill, Stewart Sevier. THE UNTOUCHABLES First Row: Sherry Garner. Sherrnn Henderson, Samira Will, Jo Ellen Barker. Second Row: Mary Clvde Mavfield. Suzanne Lancaster. Sheran Thomason. Linda Sherk. Beth Cranford. Third Row: Paula Heilig. Rosanne Ijncaster. Nancy Willis. 46 THE ATTACKERS First: Martha Cochran. Betty Crave , Missy Smith, lisa Thompson. Second: Marsha Montgomery, Debbie Cochran, Nancy Burgess, Helen Comer. Third: Gwen Propsl, Nancy Autcn, Norvil Franklin, Gordon Bnlch, .Martha Bell. THE LEFT OVERS First: Eugenia Twitty, Carole Ray field. Cathy Perry. Louisa Brans comb, Mary Stout. Second: Garland Cook, Diane Gustafson. Becky Easterling, Dotlie Dillard. Third: Barrett Coe. Emilu Baile . Caroline Masscv, Dorothy Farmer, Betsy Kinney. JUNIOR RATS First Row: Janie Hill, Leigh Walmack, Day Walker, Lynn Crow, I .aura Berthon. Second Ron: I .auric Stone, Libby Forman, Janice Foster, Dana Bass, Susan McCarn, Bctlye Gail Stevenson, Lucie Magnus. Third Row: Fran Sherril, Shirley Walden, Cathy Grayson, Page Hunter, Lynn Edwards, Louise Bellinger. Karen Brantley, Ellen Vann. 47 Fine Arts Department: I Hold the World ... A Stain IRMA JONES LARRY DEAGON DOROTHY WALKER WILLIAM McLAIN U. of Alabama. B.S. Northwestern U., M.A. Oral Interp, Stage Crew Speech. Drama Birmingham Conservatory of Music, B.M.Ed. Glee Club Concert Choir Birmingham Southern, B.A. Arts and Craft? Painting and Drawing Birmingham Southern B.M., Northwestern U.. M.M. Band To me it seems as if when God conceived the world, that was poetry; He formed it. and that was sculpture: He varied and colored it, and that was painting; and then, crowning all, He peopled it with living beings, and that was the grand divine, eternal drama. ... Charlotte Cushman Phil Benton and David Walbert singing in the Speech production of “Spoon River.” Jim Wecse, Denny Hill, Sherry McCarter, and Paula Bracewell having an informal practice session in the Band Room. 48 Where Every Man Must Play a Part. . . Shakespeare Public Speaking Students exhibiting works at Sidewalk Art Show during the Festival of Arts. “Ad-libbing scenery on the set of “The Would-be Gentleman.” 49 The Play's the Thing . . . Shakespeare Through the production of two plays and participation in Showcase, Shades Valley High School Thespians, Troupe 398, help advance the standard of excellance in all phases of the dramatic arts. Whether they arc working behind the scenes or participating in musical productions, choral readings, or dramatic plays, Thespians learn to “act well their part, for there all the honor lies.” THESPIAN OFFICERS Petty Lou Jackson, President. Dot Siegel, Rec. Sec., Carolyn Bray, Vice-Pres. Melinda McKinney. Corr. Sec.. David Hcwson, Treas. Bruce Boucher, Historian. Not pictured: Linda Anderson, Chaplain THESPIAN CLUB First Row: Woodie Stevens, Terry Temple, Fred Asbell, David Hcwson, Pat Lynch, Bruce Boucher, Betty Lou Jackson, Carolyn Bray. Second Row: Dalcnc Dubois, Sheila Jackson. Cynthia Hudson. Harriet Evans. Jo Lyn Barrett, Norma Anderton, Diane West, Melinda McKinney, Kathy Liggett. Third Row: Anne Yeager. David Walbert, Susan Kidd. Dot Siegel, Mike Jared. Zaek Godwin, Karen Shipley, Daphne Cray, Delores McKcwen. 50 The Applause, ight, the Wonder of Our Stage! Ben Jonson Making up Bruce Boucher. Linda Montoro and Shirley Nagrodtki, combine the efforts of the make-up crew with the talents of the scenery, props, costume, lighting, and the Permanent Stage crews . . . ... to produce the polished performance of The Would-be Gentleman, in which Betty Lou Jackson, David Hew-son, and Woodie Stevens had major roles. STAGE CREW First Row: Lee Monroe, Linda Montoro, David Walbrrt, Bryant Collins. Ted McCormack, David Hewson; Second Row: Terry Temple, Fred Asbell, Frunk Rickard. Henry Wells. Joe Alcssi, Ellen Mitchell. Barron Durden. 51 But Here I Am to Speak W hat I Do Know . . . Shakespeare Through debate tournaments and oratorical contests, the Forensic Club promotes interest in public speaking. Members of the club not only become better acquainted with the current problems facing the world, but also improve their ideas clearly and logically. FORENSIC OFFICERS Sailed: Mary Bmbston, See.; Dot Siegel, President. Standing: David Wal-bert. Chaplain; Ben Hogan, Treas.; Bruce Boucher, 2nd Vice-pres. Not pictured: Mike Jared, 1st Vicc-prcs. FORENSIC CLUB Seated: Mary Brabston, Bruce Boucher, Dot Siegel, David Walbert, Ben Hogan. Mike Jared. First Row: Lee Greenberg, Libby Brateman, Denise Crow, Shelley Swedlaw. Gloria Roth. Lynda Ennis. Susan Kidd. Wendy Fink. Second Row: Mike Haug seth. Ross Forman, Reb Beck. Bill Meriwether. John Robinson. Ted McCormack. Carl Bush. Marc Howard, Charles Parker, Bobby Merrill. 52 • • • Man Passes. Only Works of Art Are Immortal Paint, brush, clay, wire, papier-mache — these are some of the materials ’ised hv Art Club members who creatively help produce stage presentations at Valley. Members enter works in local and National Art Exhibits, and they extend their talents to Civic Art Projects such as the Festival of Arts and the making of the Marionettes for the Civic Opera. Mountie Day, Tower layout, and posters have a part in their programs and service. Art Club members also enjoy making fields trips to local art shows, attending the state convention, and listening to noted artists at their own meetings. Michelangelo ART CLUB OFFICERS Kris Thompson. Treasurer: Peggy Leatherwood. Chaplain; Renee Joseph. President: Marietta Monaghan, Secretary; Cathy Leach, Vice-president. ART CLUB Robyn Dimery, Sandy Twiss, Kay Montgomery. Janice Whitaker. Cathy Leach. Peggy Leathcrwood, Marietta Monaghan. Renee Joseph, Heidi Flemming. Kris Thompson, Michele Coodman. Minda Kirkland. Melody Rogers, Diane Hightower. Second Row: lx retta Minor. Martha Joseph, Patti Taylor. Corinnc Embry, Ann Jones. Ann Cheek. Pam Kelly, Robyn Sanders, Robyn Bolton, Diane Maxwell. Kay Coulter, Genevieve Du Pre. Mary Margaret Mathis. Susan McMillan, Beth Hambaugh. Third Row: Jane Smith. Wayne Smith. Walter Williams, Willard Whitson, Courtney Haden, David Godsev, Chris Flicker, Buzz Abil, Jane Shea. Tyler Walker. 53 Song Is More Lasting Than the Riches of the World Robert William Chapman 'Hie Choral department, headed by William McClain, is one part of the cultural network of the Fine Arts Department. The Concert Choir sings on invitation from churches and other groups in the community, and for special occasions at school. It has consistently received a superior rating in the state competition. The Choral Department is instrumental in spreading the good name of Shades Valley throughout the community. Mac makes merry melodies. CONCERT CHOIR First Row: Su-an Brasficld, Janice Carter, Joan Hairston. Jane Carter. Steve Sedberry, Joe Forbes, Sam Parker. Mike Shields. Dale Haney, Mildred Myers, Linda Brown, Susan Hill, Mr. McClain. Second Row: Dana Johnson. Karyl Kesmodel, Karen Shipley, Donna McCoy, Hal MacDonald. Steve Williams. Zock Godwin, Hugh Young, Linn Howell, Ronnie Keller, Susan I.unceford, Debbie Laird, Barbara Wooten. Melinda McKinney. Third Row: Teresa Macon, Ann Yeager, Betty Lou Jackson, Jim Farmer, Paul Dawkins, Jimmy Bailey, Wayne King, Jerry Meadows, Ronnie Moore, Frank de Lathouder, Peggy Leathcrwood, Martha Jordon, Sasic Hollis, Ginger Bell, Patty Capps. 54 Though This Be Madness, Yet There Is Method Int - Children enjoy finger painting in Art Class. Charles Feldman and Susan Kidd have a hall. Mrs, Jones adds finishing touches to the portrait of M. Jourdain for Would He Gentleman. Shakespeare Linda Burnette from Alabama College enjoys being a model-teacher. 55 Lights Curtain Action. Thespians make ready last minute adjustments. Bruce Boucher, Melinda McKinney, David Walbert. Hrsl: Sherry McCarter, Jennifer White, Ken Stoppirbaum, Pam Taylor, Boh McTycire, Sally Bugg, Rhonda Graves, Donna Cowan, Helen Goodwin, Kathy Fink, Woodie Shades Valley High School Band “Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inuard places of the soul. Plato This is what Plato said over 2500 years ago and yet we can apply it today to the Shades Valley High School Band. Its influence is felt throughout the State by its participation in pep rallies, football games, parades, concerts, fine arts productions and many other activities. The Band’s greatest objective is the State Band concert in Tuscaloosa at which it has constantly been rated superior or excellent and last year was rated top hand in the State. Even when the school year is over the hand plays on . . . with a summer hand concert every Thursday night in Homewood Park. We arc very proud of our hand and its director Mr. Dcagon. Mrs. Griffith and Mr. Dcagon work closely on band projects all year. BAND OFFICERS Tommy Baxter—student manager. Sherry McCarter- head librarian, Julia Wingo—treasurer, Cathy Brammett—secretary, Doug Mitcbel—president, John Griffith -vice president, Jim Wecsc student director. 57 Each Musician . . . a Piece in FLUTES Pam Taylor, Rhonda Graves, Helen Goodwin, Woodie Stevens, Alaric Quun, Beverly Bradford, Cathy Brummett, Kathy Fink, Donna Cowan, Sally Bugg, Bob McTyeire. LOW WOODWINDS AND DOUBLE REEDS Billy Johnston, .Sam Causey, Steve Yates, Rosannc Spcctor, Julia Wingo, Marie Meredith, Virginia Bryant, Jim Powell. Glen Krause, Ccorge Nathan. CLARINETS First How: Sherry McCarter, Jennifer White, Ken Stopplebaum. Second How: Tommy Baxter, Mike McDonald, Sandra Haynes, Josephine Artolc, Paula Brace well. Third How: Carol Edmunson, Sidney Keywood, Carol Gillespie, Dickey Seay, Donna Freeman. Fourth How: Joann McLain, Wanda Walker, Sally Cummings, Frank Parker, Larry Bailey, Steve Chambers. Creg Walters, I-ee Box. 58 a Great Puzzle SAXES Ralph Whitlark, Dudley Powell, Marshall Holmes, Bob Thorten, Wayne Sandman, Jim BarnhilL FRENCH HORNS Fred Cosher, Dennis Bullock, Jim Wcese, John Griffith. CORNETS AND TRUMPETS J mk Craig Garner, Bill Carter, Kent Smith, Billy Zeigler, Franklin Holmes. Mark Stevens, Jerry Goldfarb, Rick William?. LOW BRASS Newton Guevin, Bill Schneider, Lyn Prestly. Second Row: Lee Weathers, Dennv Hill. Third Rote: Frank DcLathouder, Archie Roberts, Bonnie Moss, Doug Mitrliell. PERCUSSION Bobby Dryphis, Jimmy Smith, Eldon Taylor. John McClusky, Kathy Gonzales, Tom Powell, I-arry Lee, Teddy Lester, David Harnmct. Sam Sparks, Larry Stewart. 60 BEVERLY BRADFORD HEAD MAJORETTE JULIA WINGO MAJORETTE 61 Language Department . . . Brings GENEVIE SEEGER Birmingham Southern, A.B. French II MARGARET CORRIE Howard College, B.S, Spanish I GLADYS N. ZUNIGA Institution Holquin, B.A. Spanish I LEIGH PUTMAN Auburn, B.S. French I In this age of world travel and national interdependence, the need to master foreign languages is increasing steadily. Today colleges require students to learn at least one language. We at Valley are fortunate to have a choice of four languages, French, Spanish, Latin, and German, the latter being offered in only one other school in our state. In addition, the language department has extended its program to include a summer abroad where students can learn more about the languages and culture of the countries of Europe. BLANCHE McCALL Berea College, A.B. U. of Alabama, M.A. French III IV EUNICE TIDWELL Athens College, A.B. French II III Some of Shades Valleys Jet Sct, headed by Mrs. McCall. 62 Closer Understanding of Our Foreign Neighbors KAY CLEMENTS Howard College, A.B. French I II German I, II III FLORENCE FITZCIBBON U. of Nebraska, A.B. Latin I VIRGINIA STEMBRIDGE U. of Alabama, A.B. Latin II. HI. IV MAXINE SNIDER Howard College, A.B. U. of Alabama, M.A. Spanish II, III, IV Language Lab .. . Where the ears are tuned in. 63 French Club Stimulates Interest in The French National Honor Society recognizes in an annual tapping students who have excelled in French and have an excellent overall record. The club this year held a dinner every six weeks where only French was spoken. The French Honor Society stands as an inspiration for higher scholastic achievement, especially in the field of French. FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Vickie Wachsman. chaplain: Kathy Liggett, trcas.; M. Susan McMillon, pres.; Marian MacDonald, vicc-pres.; Mrs. McCall, sponsor; Melinda McKinney, sec.; Dona Staff, Dotty Thomas. Vo Pictured: Judy Odum, Herbie Stiles, and John Griffith. The language lab assistants care for the tapes, the microphones, and the machines in Shades Valley’s modern language laboratory. Their services are essential to the upkeep of the equipment in the lab. I.ANGUACE LAB ASSISTANTS David Goldman, Rodney Bunn, Jeff Moses. Neal Marlow, Bruce Rundlctt. Jerry Levy. Language and Customs of France The French Club is one of ihe most active interest clubs at Shades Valley. Its programs this year were directed toward a familiarity of the country whose language the members are learning. The programs have included films on the history and art of France, color slides of France taken by a member of the club, and a guest speaker from France. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Sharon Pardue, vicc-pres.; Marian MarDonald, pres.; Herbie Stiles, chaplain; Lucy Hargrove, sec.; Lin Criffin, treas. FRENCH CLUB First Row: Bobby Cline, Lee Whitmire, Rob Bashinsky, Jimmy Davis. Unda Anderson. Susan Shaeffcr, Carla Ellis, Dotty Thomas, Jane Shivers. Debby Davis, Lee Mcrk, Rita Yeager, Cherylc Mobley, Lauren L cb, Jennifer Yeager. Second Row: Phyliss Ziff. Helainc Levin, Donna Staff, Libby Brateman, Shirley Nagradski, Marian MacDonald. Sharon Pardue, Lucy Hargrove, Lin Criffin, Herbie Stiles, Marlene Epstein, Lynn Morrow, Carol Lee, Sirs. SlcCall, Mrs. Tidwell. Third Row: Wendy Fink, Sharon Silverfidd, A. Lynn Cochran, Kathy Liggett, Melinda McKinney, M. Susan McMillon, Judy Odum, Ann Skipper, Mary Hrahston, Jo Stein, Norma Andcrton, Pam Smiley, Mikcy Sheppard, Vicki Wachsman, Tan Heslip, Susan Green. Fourth Row: Vicky Cordon, Dccna Damsky, Barbara Lang, Judy Coldstein, Sally Puckett, Judy Hayes, Gail Burton, Patsy Key, Jo Lyn Barrett. Carol Colbert, Bonita Nobles, Tina Gibb, Lois Mosley, Lisa Anderson, Peggy Bcmfield, Kathy Peterson, Jeanette Schwantes, Susan Burke, Wanda Richard . Ann Yeager, Martha Cochran. 65 S.N.H.S. Encourages Excellence Through Contests The Shades Valley Chapter, Benaventc. of the Spanish National Honor Society is one of the four honor clubs in the school. The purpose of the club is to promote a better understanding of the Spanish language and of the people of the Spanish speaking countries. Some of the projects of the club are: entering a float in the Mountie Day Parade; maintaining a concession at Showcase; encouraging participation in several Spanish Contests, both national and local; and supporting all Student Council activities. The S.N.H.S. is sponsored by Mrs. Gorric. Valleyite inspect border monument at Falcon Dam on way into Mexico. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Hfst Row: Sonja Childs, Linda Montoro, Jane Nelson, Anne Wheeler, chaplain; Lee Cooper, Pat Wells, vice-pres. Second Row: Sidney Keywood, parliamentarian; Deidrc Self, sec.; Dick Walker, pres. 66 Latin Club Wins Honors for S.V.ILS. The Latin Club studies the history hnd culture of Ancient Rome, and its influence on the world today. Last spring the club went to the Junior Classical League Convention in Mobile. There, Hugh Young won the vocabulary contest, a great honor to the school. This year Tuscaloosa was host to the I tin Club Convention. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Seated L-R: Debbie Smith, Vice-Pres., Ann Graham. Chaplain. Second Row: Charles Patton, Reporter, Jane Matthews, Sec., Jack Wright, Treasurer. Standing: Robert Norvich, President. LATIN CLUB First Row Ur: Fred Asbcll, Ben Hogan, Hugh Young, Hal McDonald, Jimmy Davis, Bruce Boucher, Jack Stephenson. Bernic Feld, Charlie King, Dickie Chcnowctb, Bobby Marlowe, Johnny Robinson. Second Row: Ann Hawkins, Delores Nan Baalen, Suzanna Van Hoosc, Sallie McConnell, Kathy Scars, Sally Jackson, Susan Gladden, Susan Bras field, Ann Graham, Robert Norvich, Debbie Smith, Jane Matthews, Jack Wright, Charles Patton, Dawn Holt, Carol Mooney. Third Row: Camille Thomas, Melissa Housed, Candy Kindbcrg, Nan Britton. Sheryl Allen. Susan Broda, Gregg Beasley, Frances Scott, Nancy Graves, Jennifer Yeager, Rosemary Adams, Wilma Cox, Lowell KappcII, Rick Levine, Even Zciger, Don King, Mrs. Stembridge. Fourth Row: Pam Foster, Sue Metz, Suzanne Kirkland, Peggy Bonficld. 67 German Club Is One of Few in State Mrs. Clements is one of the few High School teachers to sponsor a German Language Study Program. The German Club has interesting meetings at which their members obtain a better understanding of the culture of the Germanic people. Last summer two students, Pam Kelly and Kay Montgomery studied in Austria and visited other foreign countries. During their stay they gathered much valuable information which they have shared with their club members. Home away from home for Pam Kelly and Kay Montgomery while in Mayrhofen, Austria. First Row: Lisa Anderson, Chaplain, Patty Capps, Secretary, Hugh Young, President. Alice Cline, V. President, Pam Kelly, Treasurer. Second Row: Kay Montgomery, Margie . Lee, Donna McCoy, Lynda Johnston, Jody Braswell, Hyacinth Kiss, Pam Charlton, Mary Beth Brabston. Third Row: Buddy Gaines, Bill Sullies, Steve Williams, Pic Hannon, Sammy Parker, Neal Marlowe, John McKibbon, Phil Benton, Ken Paisley, Eric Johnston, Mrs. Clements. 68 Industrial Arts Department Develops Future Careers Stop the press .. . trar out the front page The Industrial Arts Department of Shades Valley High School is headed by Mrs. Nell Armstrong in printing and Coach Sims in Mechanical Drawing. Both of these instructors orient their students with the use of technical equipment and familiarize them with the basic skills of drafting and printing. The Printing Department contributes invaluable service toward the school by producing most of its printed material—including building passes, programs, Usherette napkins, ballots, and a large amount of the information issued by the office. 69 Business Department. . . Teaching Skills CHARLOTTE COLSON University of Alabama, B.S. Typing I and Personal Typing CHRISTINE WALLACE Howard College. A.B. Bookkeeping and Business Arithmetic LOUISE B. WILSON Mississippi State College for Women. A.B. Shorthand. Typing REBA BLACKSHERE Troy State College, B.S. Personal and Advanced Typing and Record Keeping The rhythmical clack of typewriter keys, the gleam of a stopwatch timing dictation. and a continual processing of facts and figures trademark activities in the Business Department. Offering courses in hook keeping, typing, business law, and shorthand, this department trains students for a business career. The courses have a useful purpose, however, no matter what field they are applied to. The klickely-klack of keys in Kolson’s Kingdom. For the Business World First Row: Mitzi Smith, Jean Cox, Margaret Bearden, Elizalx h Spriggs, Shirley Wells, Cloria Wells, Cloria Webb, Barbara McAuley, Linda Bailey, Pres.; Pricilla Mason, Chaplain; Sherry Wood, Sec.; Harriet Mattox, Parliamentarian; Brenda Thompson, Treas.; Linda Ennis, Vice-Pres. Second Row: Nora Ryan, Elaine Ellis, Janice Hathcock, Kathy Norris, Carol Neely, Carol Isbell. Colleen Turner, Kim Sharp, Carla Ellis, Cay Patterson, Diane Parker, Pam Edwards, Cindy Richardson. Peggy Obear, Jane Nunnelley, Sharon Stallworth, Linda Barclay. Third Row: Cathy Kelley, Mrs. Wilson, sponsor; Jane McKinney, Teresa Patrick, Mikki Miller, Myra Vick, Katie Huflstetler, Becky Harris, Sari McKay, Dorothy Fulton, Dana Johnson, Linda Avant, Alice Armstrong, Judy Rayburn, Sherry Heath, Kathy Home, Elise Hope. Elizabeth Lowe, Ann Simmons, Gail Ryan. Hettie Pippin. The F.B.L.A. Club is dedicated to the development of skills and leadership in students today preparing for the business world of tomorrow. Programs included guest speakers representing various types of business organizations in Birmingham. Projects such as Christmas gifts for hospital wards and donations to an underprivileged family are undertaken with exceptional co-operation and enthusiasm under the sponsorship of Mrs. Louise B. Wilson. 71 Linn Howell working on income tax form. Organizations . . . Extending Students9 Horizons 72 Enthusiasm, responsibility, and competitions prevail among seventeen clubs at Shades Valley High School. These clubs bridge the interests of the students from classroom activities to high scholastic attainment and school and community service. A vital part of the school program, these organizations offer an opportunity for student recognition as well as a challenge to the group to become the most outstanding club in its field. 73 S.C. of S.V. Wins Vice Presidency of S.A.S.C. The Student Council helps co-ordinate school activities and serves as a link between the student body and the faculty and administration. This year the Student Council conducted Sophomore Orientation, planned Mountie Day, Twirp Week. Morning Watch, Holy Week Services, and a number of assembly programs, published the Red and Black, anti helped boost school spirit by participating in pep rallies, chartering buses to football games, and selling booster buttons. In October the Student Council attended the Convention of the Southern Association of Student Councils in Jacksonville Reach, Florida, where Shades Valley was elected vice-president of the association. In February Shades Valley hosted a planning session for next year’s convention. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS First Row: Dcbby Davis, 1st vice-president; Dotty Thomas, president; Joe Ellis, 2nd vice-president. Second Row: Bill Cobb, parliamentarian; Kae Nelson, sec.; Andrea Hasty, treaa.; Jack Wright, chaplain. STUDENT COUNCIL hirst Row: Joe Ellis, Bill Cobb. Jack Wright. Second Row: Carol Carter, Caila Twitty, Pat Donavan, Lucy Hargrove, Mary Ann Holmes, Jenny Andrews, Ellen Vann, Kae Nelson, Andrea Hasty. Third Row: Clay Stiles, Wes Grant, Barnett Williams, Frank Anderson, Pete Owens, Rodney Grainger, Norman Sccor, Alan Blaloek, Kenneth Moore, Herbie Stiles, Drbby Davis, Dotty Thomas, Mrs. McCall. 74 Interclub Council Co-ordinates Club Activities The Interclub Council is composed of the presidents of the 30 different clubs at Shades Valley and is presided over by the 2nd Vice-President of the Student Council. Its purpose is to co-ordinate the total activities of the clubs. The clubs in the council perform many services of the school such as serving refreshments at dances, making posters, providing chaperones, and putting up decorations. Each month the Club of the Month Award is given to the best Interest Club, Service Club and Honor Club. At the end of the year a Presidents Banquet is held at which the Club of the Year Award is given. Jenny Andrews, sec.; Joe Ellis, pres.; Sharon Andrews, treas.; Robert Norvich, vice pres.; Ann Graham, chaplain. INTERCLUB COUNCIL First Row: Ted Buck, Tom Callahan, Norman Sccor, Ed Child . Second Row: Renee Joseph, Molly Floyd, Ann Craham, Sharon Andrews, Joe Ellis, Jenny Andrews, Robert Norvich, Janey Outland, M. Susan McMillon, Pat Lewis. Third Row: Claudia Cooper, Margie Weinstein, Linda Bailey, Marion Knapp, Margie Lee, Dot Siegal. Ann Wheeler, Betty Lou Jack on, Joyce Jackson, Marian MacDonald, Bobby Merrill. Fourth Row: Steve Sulc, Lee Whitmire. 75 NIIS Promotes Scholarship and Character The National Honor Society seeks to promote high standards of character, scholarship, leadership, and service among the students of Shades Valley. The club recognizes outstanding students by distributing honor roll tags, publishing an honor roll, and holding biennial tappings. This year it gave1 the Outstanding Sophomore Award, sponsored a school dance, sold candy, helped needy families, provided a free tutorial service, and enthusiastically supported school activities. OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mikey Shepard, parliamentarian; Susan Bethea, chaplain; Cathy Brum me tt, assistant sec. Second Row: Ann Graham, vice pres.; Ann Wheeler, pres.; Dehhic Smith, sec.; Vicki Wachsman, treas. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: Mrs. Snider, Melinda McKinny, Gail Burton, Leonard Wertheimer, Lee Cooper, Susan Bethea, Vicki Wachsman, Debbie Smith, Ann Wheeler. Ann Graham, Cathy Bmmmctt, Mickey Shepard, Dot Siegal, Adele Friedman, Deena Damsky, Alice Cline, Linda Bailey, Mrs. Fitzgibbon. Second Row: Betty Huckstep, Nancy Reeves, Kay Upton, Susan Atkins, Mary Ann Holmes, Camille Thomas, Dotty Thomas, Georgia Boone, Lucy Hargrove, Laurie Glass, Lynn Morrow. Sally Stone, Sharon Andrews, Kay Nelson, Pam Foster, Jane Matthews. Third Row: Margie Lee, Susan Braslield, Bonita Nobles, Susan Lunceford, Melissa Houscal, Shirley Britton. Carol Lee, Joyce Royal, Andrea Hasty, Louise Moody, Debby Davis, Marian MacDonald, Judy Burr, Francis Browdy, Jane Nelson, Kathy King, Elizabeth Jones, Jeannette Schwantes. Fourth Row: Mary Vines, Deidre Self, M. Susan Me Millon, Kathy Liggett, Kris Thompson, Herbie Stiles, Robert Norvich, Harry Reitmcycr, Alan Mazer, Kathy Petersen, Julia Wingo, Bill Carter, Rick Williams, Judy Odum, Dick Walker, Kay Faulkner, Margaret Ingram, Sally Jackson, Linda Montoro. 76 An Usherette Is a Friend in Deed USHERETTES OFFICERS Betty Lou Jackson, chaplain; Ann Graham, pres.; Mrs. Hightower, sponsor; Betty McGihbonry, vicc pres.; Laurie Glass, sec.; Debby Davis, treas. The Usherettes, sponsored by Mrs. Hightower, are the official hostesses of the school. They arc carefully selected on the basis of scholarship and character. They act as ushers for such functions as County Teachers’ Institute, Fine Arts productions, graduation exercise, and many other events. They also proctor for all national and state tests given in the school. USHERETTES CLUB First Row: Betty McCibboney, Debby Davis, Mary M. Mathis, Isabel Williams, Janice Windham, Susan Atkins, Judy Williams, Jane Matthews, Melissa Houscal, Susan Bethea. Second Row: Betty Lou Jackson, Melinda Vann, Anne Glass, Carol Carter, Lillctte Wliite, Lynn Morrow. Nancy Graves, Lin Griffin, Anne Yeager. Third Row: Ann Graham, Laurie Glass, I.ucy Hargrove, Lois Cobb. Dotty Thomas, Molly Floyd, Lee G opcr, Beth Finch. 77 Developing Tomorrow’s Leaders KEY CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Don Wood, pres.; Jeanne Williams, sweetheart; Steve Swally, vicc-prcs. Second Row: Duane Cosliott, sec.; Spence Anderson, treas.; John Lee Sasser, chaplain. The Key Club, sponsored by the Ki-wanis Club, have meetings every two weeks, and attend state and national conventions. This year’s state convention will be in Mobile. The Key Club members are pledged to five objectives: to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together; to serve the school and community, to co oj erate with the school principal, and to prepare for useful citizenship. KEY CLUB First Row: Bobby Click, Donnie Austin, John Lee Saner, P. A. Buchanan. Duane Coshat!, Don Wood. Second Row. Mr. Gaylor, Tommy Johnson, Steve Swally, Jim Scott, Tim Smith, Howard Garrison, Jeannie Williams, sweetheart; A1 Hill. lim McIntyre, Barnett Williams. Not Pictured: Phil Tully, ■Billy Batchelor, Mike Strong. 78 Promoters Help Make Exchange Program Possible The purpose of the Promoters Club is to promote good will and understanding between foreign nations and our school. At Christmas time the Promoters collected money in the homerooms which was used to buy Christmas presents for Vecihi, the foreign exchange student. Miss Barber, sponsor of the Promoters, took clothes, food, and other gifts bought by the members to the Jimmy Hale Mission during the Christmas holidays. The Promoters plan to make supporting the Jimmy Hale Mission a permanent project, and to donate to it on a monthly basis. PROMOTERS CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Nan Tucker, treas.; Louise Moody, sec. Second Rou: Dink Joyner, vicc-pres.; Charles Cline, pres.; Wilbur Salter, chaplain. PROMOTERS CLUB First Row: David Sccor, Norman Secor, Clark Collier, Charles Cline. Vecihi Rasarin, Bill Corr, Bill Cobb, Ken Moore. Second Row: Sharon Andrews, Gayle Weaver. Dink Joyner, Wilbur Salter, Nan Tucker. Miss Barber, Louise Moody, Susan Butler, Van CorT, John McKibbon, Pete Moffett. Margaret McNeil, Betty Bates, Tim Mitch, Mary Ann Holmes. 79 The Shades Valley High School Savings Bank is open on Monday morning to all students and faculty for withdrawals and deposits. This Jr. Achievement Company operates through 59 homeroom tellers and 20 hank workers, under its I I directors, its sponsor, Miss Woodson, and its advisor, Mrs. VanderVeer. The Bank Board of Director? became recognized as a club in 1964-65. entered a car in the Mountie Day Parade, joined the Interclub Council, and held open house on Father’s Night. Other activities include giving a party for the highest banking homeroom, attending the J. A. banquet, and presenting programs at the junior high schools. This year’s goal—1000 accounts in the Shades Valley Bank. I-ce Merk, member of the school Bank Board of Directors, receives a deposit from Donna McCoy, Jr. class teller. SHADES YAUEY HIGH BANK BOARD OF DIRECTORS First How: David Hewson, Charles Woodall, Jack Wright, Brad Teague. Second How: Steve Simpson, Patsy McLanc, Julia Duncan, Fred Mow, president; Ralph W'hitlark, cashier; Carol Sicard, assistant cashier; A1 Hill, vice president; Tommy Turner, Debby Smith. Miss Woodson. 80 Round and Round They Go Serving as many as three schools. Shades Valley’s twelve bus drivers help sustain a splendid record of sixteen years of sendee without a fatality—a tribute to Mr. Williams, the sponsor and supervisor. Delivering students safely to their schools and homes is only one of the services the drivers perform. They also transport students to concerts, movies, and athletic events. Cliff Brckncr gasing his bus. BUS DRIVERS First Row: Kenneth Sprue!], Larry Trawick, Ronnie Moore, Bob Armstrong. Second Row: Mr. William . Cliff Beckncr, Bill Canup. Lee Monroe, Ray Short, Marshal Walker, Wayne Mosley. Fred Tyler, Kenneth Jones. 81 Keeping the Books in Line The members of the Library Club, the student library assistants, perform many services for their school. They help students and faculty to find materials for research and study. They have mended approximately 1,000 books this year. Projects included sponsoring a needy family at Thanksgiving and collecting paper back books for the Veterans Hospital at Christmas. The Library Club is a vital service club at Shades Valley. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS Wendy Schwartz, reporter; Harriet Mattox, Interclub Council representative. Second Row: Kay Faulkner, vice pres.; Bobby Merrill, pres.; Carol Sicard, sec.-trcas. LIBRARY CLUB First Row: Lucia Ford. Kay Walker, Cheri Patterson, Ann Pierce, Mikki Coggans, Kathy Peterson, Norma Anderton, Judy Miller. Second Row: Harriet Mattox. Wendy Schwartz, Annette Lynn Cochran, Kay Faulkner, Bobby Merrill, Carol Sicard, Jane Nelson. Third Row: Ellen Phillips, Pam Charleton. M. Susan McMillon, Elizabeth McDermott, Linda Hall, Cathy Shaddix! Sharrv Wood, Georgette Stough. Sftllic McConnell, Sally Farmer, Cathy Brummett, Jeanette Miller, Shirley Hungerford, Janice Windham, Beth Hunter. Fourth Row: Kathy Shields, Jeff Graves, Alan Tumhan, Terry Dcwolf, Sammy Spruill, Kenneth Norton, Jerry Parks. Ken Nielsen. 82 Today They Follow; Tomorrow They Lead FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Ambitious young students who wish to pursue a career in the field of education may join the Future Teachers of America Club. From time to -time, outstanding speakers attend the meetings of this interest organization to answer any questions puzzling the members. The projects of this organization include: gifts of toys, clothes, and food, given at Christmas time to needy families and participation in the Mountie Day Parade. First Row: Cheryl Hill, Darlene Arnold. Patty Capps, Beth Finch, Bette Bates, Margaret McNeil, Julie Roundtree, Helen Comer, Cathy Skinner, Missy Denton. Carol Ann Alford, Lydia Miller, Kay Coodman. Second Row: Martha Jackson, Barbra McCauley, Shirley Wells, Beverly Miller, Carla Ellis, Jancy Outland, Cay Patterson, Susan Hawkins, Derry Brice, Kay Padgett, Cheryl Dorn, Carol Hall, Shirley Brittan, Jean Harris. First Row: Inga Brasch, Arlene Halpcrn, Barbara Goldstein, Chita Gaskin, Gina Magrudcr, Martha Martin, Janice Whitaker, Margaret Culp. Sherry Llewelyn, Jo Wilkcrson, June More. Second Row: Sarah Lynn Arendall, Sharon McKinnon, Jan Holland, Susan Jaffe, Ann Howl, Judy Stark. Leslie Berry, Martha Rast, Elizabeth Waitesman, Susan Cleage, Cathy Cobb, Mary Ratliff, Missy Smith. 83 Medicine Beckons Valleyites FUTURE PHYSICIANS CLUB First Row: Lurry Powell, Sieve Sulc. Paul Rollins Michael Tew, Ronnie Aland. Jimmy Bailey, Leonard Wertheimer, Zion Greenfield. Billy Rcmele, Fred Most, Sandy Parker. Second Rote: Mrs F. Hunt, Marion Knapp, Mildred Myers Pat Lewis, Sandy Smith, Mikki Goran , Patty Taylor. Norma Andcrton, V. Pres., Lee Whitmire, Pres., Teresa Macon, Ireas., Mikey Shepard, Sec., Terry Temple, Lynda I- Johnston, Robyn Bolton, fjnda Anderson, Sally Farmer, Mike Rath. FUTURE PHYSICIANS AND NURSES The Future Nurses and the Future Physicians are preparing for careers in medicine. Each club had speakers at meetings to inform them of the various opportunities in the field of health. The Future Nurses attended a convention in Tuscaloosa, and during May, each club entertained its new officers at a banquet, highlighting the activities of their year. FUTURE NURSES CLUB First Row: Susan I .unreford. Chaplain; Kathy King, Treas.; Renee Joseph, 1st Vice Pres.; Pat Lewis, Pres.; Julia Duncan, Sec.; Cberie Patterson, 2nd Vice Pres. Second Row: Miss K. Jones, Ellen Phillips, Linda Hall, Sherry Hunger-ford, Betty Mims, Judy Arnold. Becky Sherman. Lynn Howell, Marsha Joseph, Amelia Stough, Robyn Sherman, Beth Perry. 84 Sing a Song of Service VALLEY SINGERS First Row: Reed Reese, Pres.: Joe Forbes. Jimmy Bailey, Jay Benton, Sammy Parker. Second Row: Bo Lloyd, Mike Pruitt, Sec.; Tommy Zeiglcr, Albert Thomas, Zack Godwin. Third Row: Mike Zffldrozny, Jack Cruton, Danny Bailey, Barton Moore, Horry Reitmeyer. Fourth Row: Frank De Lathoudcr, Ronnie Moore, Wayne King, Treat., Bobby Garrett. Members Not Listed: Carson Hood. Chap., Gerry Medows, Vice Pres.; Alan Axclrotb, Jim Farmer, Craig Fulford. One of the newest clubs at Valley is the Valley Singers who meet every Thursday night at a member’s home to practice with their sjronsor Mr. Wm McLain. Singing to give and have enjoyment has led the Valley-Singers to give programs for hospitals, orphanages, and civic clubs. By supporting such charitable functions as the Lnited Appeal Drive and by planning seasonal programs for hospitals both in Birmingham and around the state, the Junior Red Cross lives up to its motto that service is its business. First Row: June Maddox, Treas.; Sally Brengleman, See.; Margie Lee, Pres.; Beverly Gill, Chaplain; Pam Comer, V. Pres. Second Row: Jan Spivy, Michelle Goodman, Belb Finch, Susan Green. Cav Patterson, Nancy Davies, Gayle Sulzhy, Gwen Propst, Linda Anderson. Linda Sue Falls, Joyce Ixc, Rosemary Adams, Pat Johnson. Third Row: Donna Ixc, Caroline McCall, Cathy Cobb. Nancy Burgess, Sherri Holt, Sue Jarretl, Valeric Gartseff, Susan Hill, Ann Cheek, Angie Lindall, Linda Ellis, Susan Clcage, Katie Huffstetler. Lee Box, Mrs. Crittenden, Paia Kimerling, Carole Shaw. Fourth Row: Ned King, Tatem Rowland, Jim Gibson. Carl Bush. 85 Efficiency Is Their Motto COUNSELORS’ ASSISTANTS Tint Row: Vicki Wachsraan, Lin Griffin. Margaret Ingram, Renee Joseph. Chcrylc Mobley, Sandy Smith, Lawren Loch, Ann Graham, Jean Cox. Second Row: Judy Burr, Michelle Crow. Sue Hill. Phylisa Ziff. Marlene Epstein, Ann Buchanan. Linda Binlon, Peggy Bonfield, Adele Friedman, Melinda Vann, Ijurie Claw, Susan Thompson, Nan Tucker. The counselors’ assistants help the counselors by looking up the permanent records of people who are applying to college or for a job. The General Office assistants work the switchboard, file records, and run errands. GENERAL OFFICE ASSISTANTS First Row. Beverly Smith, Ruby Ba et, Lillette White, Beth Finch, Margie Lee, Betty Slaughter, Cherry Woodruff, Linda Sue Fall , Dale Haney, Adele Friedman, Wilma Cox, Dean Ru in. Second Row: Carol Edmundson. Beth Shauf. Mirny Carr, Sheila Jack on, Ellen Phillip , Vicky Gordon, Linda Avant, Tan Heslip, Betty Jo Waller, Cheryl Allen, Jeanette Schwantes, Susan Rohin on, Wanda Richard . 86 Service Is Their Aim MRS. VINES ASSISTANTS First Row: Isabel Williams. Belty Stapleton. Ix is Cobb. Jean Cox. Carol King. Terry Hazard, Ann Hawkins. Second Row: Anne Class, Sasic Karpe. Susan Burke. Nan Britton. Uigh Braswell, Brenda Thompson. Delores McEwen, Lois Moreley, Dorothy Fulton. Pat Leverett, Jennifer Yeager, Mrs. Vines. The girls who work in Mrs. Vines’ office help to check absentees and to get important messages to students and teachers. Mr. Alexander’s helpers assist Mr. Alexander and Mrs. Rogers with financial business. They check out mimeographing materials, help faculty members to get discounts, and help with the general money matters of the school. MR. ALEXANDER’S HELPERS First Row: Nan Tucker, Margaret Haggerty, Margaret Bearden, Mikki Miller. Second Row: Mr. Alexander, Janey Outland, Karla Latta. Susan Vandlandingham. Nancy Putnam. Teachers Filling a much needed role in the activities of the school are the Senior Service Girls. Junior and senior girls volunteer to help teachers during their study halls and often after school. Their services arc varied, ranging from typing, roll making, test checking, recording to the running of errands. Such assistance helps to free the teacher for her many other duties. Debbie Smith, Senior Service Girl for Mrs. Foley. First Row: Ellen Phillips, Ann Skipper, Hyacinth Kiss, Deidre Self, Vicki Wacksman, Libby Bratcman, Pam Smiley, Janice Windham, Lee Merk. Second Row: Sallie McConnell, Susan Bra-field, Chcryle Mobley, Arlene Halpcr, Jo Stein, Margie Lee, Sally Jackson, Wendy Schwartz, Phyllis Ziff. Marlene Epstein, Kathy Liggett. Third Rote: Wendy Fink, Debby Smith. Elise Shapiro, Betty Slaughter, Rita Yeager, Linda Brown, Susan Lunceford. Lois Mosely, Anne Wheeler, Anne Glass, Pam Foster, Judy Goldstein. Fourth Row: Betty Lou Jackson, Gail Burton, Ginger Bell, Joyce Carter, Carol Colbert, Mae Bayliss, Carol Ann Alford. Brenda Barker, Margeret Bearden, Carol Mooney, Sally Brengleinan, Marion MacDonald, Sharon Parduc, Brenda Walker. 88 Valleyites Show Interest in (gymnastics The Gymnastics Club of Shades Valley is made up of young athletes interested in promoting this sport. Though not all of the members are on the varsity gymnastics team, the club supports and promotes the team’s activities. They contribute to the school’s club through athletic displays, Mountie Day activities, and performances in school productions. GYMNASTICS CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Tom Callahan, pres.; John Ellas, vice pres.; Will Quinby, ircas.; Earle Holland, activity chairman; Mike Jared, sgt-at-arm . GYMNASTICS CLUB First Row: Will Quinby, John Ellas, Tom Callahan. Mike Jared. Earle Holland. Second Row: Dale Sittcn, Bobby Dreyfus, Charlie Hill, Bobby Ensmingrr, John Bolin. Third Row: Earl Drcnncn, Johnny Patton, Tommy Pocus, Billy Adams. 89 Forging Tomorrow’s NEWSPAPER STAFF First Row: Dotty Thomas, Charlotte Weaver, Andrea Hasty, Mrs. Foley, Susan Kidd, Jane Matthews, Debbie Smith. Second Rote: Jack Wright, Rob Beck, Bcrnic Fold, editor; Bon Hogan, Bruce Boucher, Jim Scott. The Valley Forge is the first paper published by Shades Valley students in four years. This paper’s success story exemplifies the spirit of Valley in true Mountie style. The Forge began as a remote idea in the minds of a few people. On November 24 this idea became reality. On this date the first issue was published,'and it was a complete sell-out. Since that there have been six additional issues, closing the year with a big eight page graduation edition. The Valley Forge was a tremendous addition to our school this year. For the one hundredth time, paste the colored galleys and correct the white ones! Left to right: Melissa Houseal, Dotty Thomas, and Bernie Feld, the Editorial Staff. We’ll make it a 22 point Old English head above a 2Vs x 3 crop. Left to right: Jane Matthews, Bruce Boucher, and Ben Hogan, the News Staff. 90 Leaders Today “Buy the Valley Forge Students were enthusiastic al out the newspaper— an average of 2,000 issues was sold each month. Mike Haugselh and Charlotte Weaver. Most of the Forge staff worked fourth period in the Lounge, mostly writing up news and preparing for the sale of future papers. The First Annual Valley Forge Dance The only 8 page high school paper in Alabama that sells for ten cents. . . Morning Watch Provides Jack Wright, Herbie Stiles, and Alan Blalock greet a guest speaker, Maxic Vaughn, all-pro line backer of the Philadelphia Eagles. a Moment of Meditation Last spring a Religious Committee was formed. This committee set out to increase the attendance at Morning Watch, obtain American flags for every homeroom, help welcome new students, and serve as an open place of religious discussion for students of every denomination. This year has been a terrific success because the Mounties wanted it to Ik . Morning Watch has averaged over 225 students daily with up to 850 on days of guest speakers. Sixty American flags were given to the school by Mr. Hall Thompson. Students of every religion have a place to express their wishes and desires. Guest speakers have enlightened the day of many a student. Preachers from almost every church in the community have spoken. Spiritual Hootenannies proved very popular among the Mounties. The enlightenment of Morning Watch has been a help to every participating Valleyitc. 92 Voice axe lifted in spiritual song at Morning Watch. New VIP's Serve Valley Mr. Creel At the beginning of the second semester two new members were added to our administrative staff. Mr. Creel took the position of Mr. Stegall who became principal of Hcwitt-Trussville junior High School, and Mr. Jefferson Davis replaced Mr. Moreno as building engineer. Mr. Davis 93 Mrs. Janies Foreman, our busy president of the Parent Teacher Association, and Dr. Peake confer. No erasures please; Typing required the efforts of everyone; even Susan Brasfield lent a hand. A Story About During the summer Susan McMillon and Dick Walker plot the pages of a real mystery, the 65 TOWER. Once upon a time in room 213 there was a group of students known as the Tower Staff. Their one job was to produce a TOWER bigger and better than any ever before. At first they felt strong and daring, but soon the realities of such a formidable task had them reeling. Hide and Seek—Beverly Smith and Kathy Liggett file pictures into the right folders. —Fishing for pictures, write ups, identifications, the work ensued. Past editions were consulted, conferences attended, publisher called. People offered to help; some came and went, some got lost, a few Crop, layout, place copy—Mr . Jones and Patti Taylor discuss an ad submitted by Derry Brice. 94 the 65 I on er Consulting the Yellow Pages, our dummy, arc Willard Whitson, Mike Parker, and Sally Jackson. stayed, hut all had a reunion when their picture was made. There was the fight for more time, attempts to make up lost lime, and the striving to gain time. Finally the time came when the last shipment of pages was sent Dick Walker, our editor, and Susan McMillon edit copy with Mrs. Jones, our sponsor. in to the publisher. Now the staff hopes that Mounties will enjoy their annual and have the time of their lives reliving the days in ‘-The World Around tfie TOWER.” Rolls and Rolls of pictures had to be identified and All hands on deck—Last minute corrections get a once over by Sally, Dick, indexed—Susan Rrasfield and Penny Moses check Mrs. Jones, Patti, and I,rc Whitmire, through Linda Montoro's files. 95 Summertime Arid the Living Is Easy 96 Summer is a time for learning through new experiences and new friends. Days are crowded with jobs, community service, summer school, sports, and travel. Mounties had rewarding experiences in fields ranging from construction jobs to voluntary hospital service. Other students attended summer school which enabled them to go to the college of their choice. For most, summer brought precious moments for enjoying favorite pastimes. Never before have France. Spain, and Austria been so much a part of Valley as when they became the home of students studying abroad. Summer, indeed brings the world around Shades Valley closer to the tower. 97 Advancing Through Summer School Valley’s halls Hid not empty on May 31, of 1964. for more than 800 students attended summer school. Coach Tolson acted as principal during Dr. Peake’s trip .abroad with the Foreign Language League. Many new teachers joined members of Shades Valley’s staff to make this one of the finest summer schools of the city. Miss Margaret England, who did her practice teaching at Valley, returned as a full-fledged member of the staff. Here she is talking over the government course with Harry McCarter. Coach Tolson and Coach Sims confer over the summer program. Darlene Arnold, Martha Rast, Paul Bonnccarcre, Bobby Dreyfus looked forward to this refreshing break between classes. Mrs. Helen Stevens, Principal of Bluff Park Elementary School and a former teacher at Shades Valley, also returned to teach. And Enjoying a Variety of Sports Joyce Ann Jackson, rated 13th in the nation, is shown at Leavenworth, Kansas, where she was a semi-finalist in the Women’s Western Amateur. Clay Stiles kept up the courts at Birmingham Country Club when he was not busy playing tennis. Cathy Callaway, Bette McMibboney, and Pat Donovan found this the best way to cool off during the hot summer. Mounties Visit Vallcyites had a thrilling tour of Europe this summer, accompanied in Spain hy Mrs. Gorrie and Mrs. Snider and in France hy Mrs. McCall, Miss Evans, and Mrs. Tidwell. Students attended daily language classes, and on the week-ends they visited historic monuments and famous places throughout Europe. Through travel, Mounties obtained a vivid picture of the cultures of other peoples. All aboard! Mrs. Tidwell, Ronnie Aland, and Preston Goldfarb hold the Valley banner before take-off. Rill Corr sees the sights in Tendon with Nancy Copeland. Rick Middleton, and Nan Tucker. One of the high points of the tour was the visit to Mont St. Michel, an ancient French abbey built on a rocky island. The great epic poem of France, Song of Roland, was first told here in its dining hall. 100 Foreign Lands. ■■ | ■ ■■■ Mnunties abroad attended classes at the French school at Reims. Mounties were inspired by the Byzantian architecture of St. Mark’s cathedral in Venice. Mrs. McCall and the group enter the Tower of London. Vallcyitcs see Switzerland during festival days. Work and Leisure Pete Moffett worked on the construction of the new highway. While his parents were in Europe, Harold Ceitlin became the general manager of his father’s store, the Vogue. Calvin Moon carted groceries at a local supermarket. Fill Summer Days Candystriper Linn Howell. Sally Jackson, and Pat Lewis were volunteer workers in University Hospital. Giddyap! Diane Johnson enjoyed her burro ride in Mexico. Away from the world of care, Dehby Davis, Bobby Merrill, and Blair Cox had fun catching crawfish. And so the summer of ’64 drew to a close. Students returned to school with many memories . . . the exciting pavillions at the World’s Fair ... a bullfight in Spain . . . the reckless abandon of sports . . . new acquaintances . . . the pride and accomplishment in having a job . . . the pleasant relief of doing nothing . . . Experiences such as these made the summer world around the Tower memorable. Main Events . . . Stimulating a World of Activity 104 Interspersed throughout the year at Valley are significant occasions in the student world. Some of these events have Income tradition, necessary facets of Shades Valley School spirit. Mountie Day. College Day, the Tower Dance, Twirp Week, Showcase, National Merit Scholarship Test are times of fun and growth in the student's outlook of the world. They will he remembered, as will the important personalities who share in the activity of these occasions and who help to symbolize the real spirit of Shades Valley. 105 Special Days, Happenings and Occasions- A lime for school spirit .. . A student’s days at Valley are planned so there is time for individual development through varied experiences— planning, preparing, producing, and promoting. Each in his own way is given an opportunity to expand his talents, to work and play, that he may be aided in forming a philosophy and a set of personal values. a time for fun ... Aside from time in classes and academic preparations, there is time to rally and to cheer; to listen and to perform; to develop new ideas; to carry out traditions a time for individual interprets- a time for togetherness ... tion ... 106 -Moments That Make Mountie Memories a lime for making friend . . . a lime for accepting responsibility . .. a time for testing . .. 107 Mountie Day • • • Arriving in style in true Mountie tradition. Beat Ensley! Traditional Mountie Day, Frantically under way; Mountaineers highlandishly attired: Attended classes—those required. Announcements come, then passes For last minute fixin’s to please the masses. Who's got the stapler, where's the tape? We re out of paint and need more crepe!” Saw and hammer, wire and drill; If there's a way there’s also the will. Mounties’ spirit mounts high in the air, October skies are blue and fair. Who says we haven't got Mountie Spirit? What’s the good word -? Now every bod yell it! Beat Ensley! Mrs. Hbdcshcar, Mr. Parker. Mrs . Maxwell, Mrs. David Goldman pluck? a mournful melody. Goodman, give teenagers competition for the latest styles. Fun and Frenzied Fixin’s Latin Club, winner hi place: Susan Brasfield, Susan Gladden, Debbie Smith, Sue Mel . Carol Mooney, Diane West. French Club representative, Lin Griffin. Raid Enslcy! Hobby Cline, Earl Holland; Gymnastics Club. Floats and Fancy Strike up the band! Hold the Banner High. Cheers for Shades Valley. I he parade is passing by. With Mr. and Mrs. Mountie Queen and attendants too. Strike up the band. The floats are on review. Key club members ride in a souped up Mountie Model. The Student Council in the lead. Thespians play a pun “The Would be Gentleman” with their entry. Banner No Yellow Jackets will get in the hair of the Home Ec. Club. no Figures on Parade The Pep Squad had the right prescription and won second place. Paul Revere rode to victory for the American Studies Club, who came in with an Honorable Mention. The Glee Club steam rolled its way into third place. Bearers! Down through the city people all turn out “Hooray for Shades Valley is the lively shout. Marching on through the village the master band does play, Inviting all to celebrate Mounties Homecoming Day. Art Club’s “Kill ’em Spray” ”« YcUow Jackcts on a « f«l day. Ill Royalty and Rural Rabble 112 Rule Side By Side Flower for the Queen. 113 Homecoming Court Sandra Hill Marcia Mouron Sophomore Attendant Junior Attendant Jeannie Williams Senior Attendant Royalty Reigns at Homecoming 115 College Day . . . College Day Hostess, Jane Shivers, chats with one of the representatives at the reception. Mounties came face to face with planning their future when 38 college representatives came to Valley in the fall. Students received valuable information and guidance in choosing a college. This year’s College I)ay, the best we’vte ever had, was planned by Miss Hightower and Bette McGibboney. Hostesses Cail Weaver and Linda Martin discuss the afternoon's program with the Southwestern delegate. 116 Many Valleyitcs are interested in Harvard. Planning for the Future Pete Moffett and Allan Rowe talk with Washington and Lee’s representative. Girls, too. arc interested in the U.S. Naval Academy. Seniors. Juniors, and Sophomores who had made the Honor Roll had three forty-five minute periods to talk with different delegates. Valleyites found the afternoon to be a successful “shopping” time, since so many national, as well as state schools were represented. Mothers are concerned about colleges, too. Vanderbilt's delegate discusses entrance requirements. 117 Valley Students Participate in A spring hand concert. The school year is interspersed with several special activities which give students an opportunity to show their abilities, interests and enthusiasm. Outstanding among these events was the gaining of new curtains for the auditorium, a Saturday Pancake Jamhorce, going over the top in magazine sales, and the Spring concert of Shades Valley’s Band, rated the finest in the state. Installation of the new curtain given by the Class of 64. The Home Ec. girls sponsored the Pancake Jamboree: Sylvia Cox, Lynn Crow. Cathy Conway. Pat Dorn, Ann Howell, Patsy McLane, Carol Craven, Amelia Slough. Eugenia Twitty, Harriet Evans, I.inda Sue Falls. The Senior Class sold more magazines in '65 than any other class in the history of the school §15,703.15. Dery Brice, top salesman; Hcrhic Stiles, and Betty McGibboncy color the thermometer. 118 Outstanding Events and Activities New members of the National Honor Society tapped in the fall were: First Row: Bonita Nobles, Shirley Britton. Susan Shaffer. Susan Btasficld, Kris Thompson, Melissa Houseal, Margie Lee, Debby Davis, Alice Cline. Second Row: Adelc Friedman, Deena Damsky, Louise Moody, Susan Lunceford. Alun Mazer. Bill Carter. Ham- Reitmeycr, Pam Foster. I-ouisc Moody. Mrs. Fitzgihbon. Susan Atkins, Debby Smith, and Melissa Houseal enjoy refreshments after the National Honor Society tapping. Three honor clubs at Shades Valley hold their tappings in the Large Auditorium and during Activity Period, the National Honor Society, the French National Honor Society, and the Spanish National Honor Society. Following the tappings there is usually a reception for the new members and their parents. Following the French National Honor Society tapping, a reception was held in the Practice House for the new members and their parents. Jo Lyn Barrett, Judy Odum, Donna Staff, M. Susan McMillon, and Sally Stone enjoy the good food. Lee Cooper is tapped into the Spanish National Honor Society. 119 Enjoying Moliere’s Comedy Time out for pointers as Mrs. Walker confers with Monsieur Jour (lain. David Hewson. Bruce Boucher (center) goes over the details of a scene with Steve Williams, Willard Whitson, Marc Howard, and Charles Parker during dress rehearsal. In November. Moliere’ comedy, “The Would-be Gentleman” was produced through the joint efforts of Thespians and the Art and Speech Departments. The successful performance was the result of long hours of rehearsal on the part of actors, sponsors, and crews. A satire on the social climber, the play was authentically produced with 17th century costumes and setting representative of the time of Louis XIV. David Walbert and Anne Yeager in n scene from “The Would-be Gentleman.” Dalenc Dubois, costume mistress, makes a last-minute revision on Melinda McKinney’s costume. 120 Hoiiday Highligh ts i •' V 1 V.) . k-t -r.’vfv j ■ - • ■. 1 : ’ • ' i • . ’• • : • . - • r ie r friends: Presents for Mr. Moreno and Vichi fun: Dr. Peake, Mrs. Goodman, Mrs. Overstreet survey the scene. Food: Senior Mothers furnished goodies by the mile. Frivolity: Vichi and Nan cut a merry caper in true American style. Cl ASS FAVORITES Sophomores Sandra Hill and Pete Owen, Juniors Marcia Mouron and Bill Corr, Seniors Louise Moody and Herbie Stiles. Debby Davis and Tommy Hill, Personality Kids, receive recognition. Spotlighting the Tower Opening the pages of the ’65 Tower for a glimpse of the school’s favorites was the theme of the Tower Dance under the direction of Debby Davis and Derry Brice. The Girl’s Gym, decorated by Betty Stapleton and her committee, was filled with streamers and balloons. The musical beat of Johnny Robinson's Ramblers filled the hall. Dancing stopped, the moment of suspense was at hand; Kae Nelson and Joe Ellis, alternating at the mike, an- Hclainc Levin, Byrd Sherrill, Larry Farmer, Bob Hoffman, Ricky Jackson, Cynthia Massey, Mary Sue McWhorter, Linda Logan, Mary Ann Blacknall, Sam Hyden, Lee Merk, Jane Shea, David Griffin and Johnny Robinson. Dancing in the dark. 122 nounced the class favorites. Tower Book Favors, designed by Ann Glass. Laurie Glass, and Isabel Williams, were proudly given to each honoree. Then the big moment. Dr. Peake stepped forward to crown Betty McGibboncy and Jack Wright as Miss and Mr. Shades Valley. A glimpse was all that could be given, but the Tower promised to unfold more Mountie Memories when its pages come off the press. Kae Nelson shows the Tower Dance favors. The peak of the party—Dr. Peake crowns Mr. and Miss Shades Valley, Betty McGibboncy and Jack Wright. CLASS DAY OFFICERS Dotty Thomas, Historian; Cathy Conway, Poet; Johnny Robinson, Musician; Tim McIntyre, Statistician; Kenneth Moore, Prophet; Herbie Stiles, Lawyer. 123 Sophomore Class Favorites Sandra Hill and Pete Owen Junior Class Favorites Marcia Mouron and Bill Con- 124 Senior Class Favorites 125 Louise Moody and Herbie Stiles Popular Best All-Around Louise Moody, Bill Cobb Friendliest Laurie Glass. Jack Wright Most Likely Dottie Thomas, to Succeed Herbie Stiles 126 Seniors • • • Wittiest Patsy McLain, Bill Simpson Best Looking Nan Tucker. Van Corr Most Popular Sharon Andrews. Tim McIntyre ■I 127 Represent the Fab . . 128 and Gear of Valley Most Original Andrea Hasty, Robbie Robertson Most School Spirit Jenny Andrews, Joe F.llis Best Personality Debbie Davis, Tommy Hill Most Courteous Ann Graham, Vecihi Basarin 129 Turkish Ambassador to Shades Valley Is Vecihi Basarin Vichi adapts himself to American ways—and finds the phone and the little Red Book go together. A common interest in guns is shored by A1 Hill, and his Turkish brother, Vichi. Vichi spends hours tinkering on AIV car. Mrs. Hill and Vichi look over the college annuals of her two older boys. 130 ob Vi j ousit Pd i ysutA, her ), lX £-Ky (i ' — v [ r yi£4lt' , loot PlAuJ COlllxL kri UJ hSUxH- niQUXjHAm 4-fc- UIMt'J yVLcCL ujvttB J ouj Xfi ict -in. 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She has set a high standard for Shades Valley girls to follow. Keeping up with her friends. Reviewing past events. Making with the music. 132 Mr. Shades Valley Jack Wright exemplifies the finest qualities to be found in a Shades Valley boy. As chaplain of the Student Council he had brought inspiration to many by organizing Morning Watch, Holy Week, Morning devotionals announced over the intercom and performing the many other duties pertinent to his office. By being Mr. Mountie at athletic events, Jack has manifested his school spirit. His services have won him the title of Mr. Shades Valley. Hunting is a hobby. Handy with his hand. Politics is bis chief interest. 133 Students Receive Honors Sharon Andrews Dental Clinic Queen Ann Craham, DAK Good Citizenship Girl Jeannie William , March of Dimes Queen Joe Ellis Carol Hreuton Award winner 134 and Scholastic Recognition BOOK AWARD WINNERS Each year ihe Brown University and Harvard University Book Awards are given to two outstanding Junior boys. Herbie Stile Recipient of Harvard Book Award Robert Norvich Recipient of Broun Book Award NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS These arc the National Merit Scholarship Finalists. They are part of approximately 14,000 finalists in the country—about one-half per cent of the high school Seniors in the nation. NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS First Row: Anne Wheeler. Camille Thomas, Dotty Thomas, Sally Jackson, Dot Siegol. Second Row: Ann Warren. Kathy Peterson, Mary Brnhston, Sallie McConnell, Julia Wingo. Third Row: Rish Boswell, Nancy Reeves, Jack Cox, Marian MacDonald, Rick Williams, Bomie held, Bill Carter, Jim Thompson, Steve Sulc. Fourth Row: Pat Fincher, Herbie Stiles, Will Quinby, John Griffith, Bill Francis. 135 Lowly Twirps Have Their Day With Going, Going, Gone! Coach Jackson auctions off handsome slave to eager Twirps, Money, Money, Money! Dcbby Davi , Andrea Hasty, Mary Duffcy, Dana Hass stack up the coins from the slave sales. Along with hearts and flowers, Valentine’s Day brings to Valley that event that strikes terror in the hearts of all girls—Twirp Week! During this time, the twirp (at other time this miserable creature is called a girl) is expected to carry books, open doors, and keep quiet unless spoken to by a boy. The Twirp with the shortest arms in cvitably is chosen to carry the highest stack of books, and Twirp cops devise all sorts of subtle torments to those suspected of not having a license. If the Twirp has sympathetic friends she may collect enough money to purchase a slave at the Slave Auction at an unreasonable price. Twirps with rebellious spirits ore judged guilty at a Twirp Court according to their crimes. The Twirp Dance and election of the King and Queen of Hearts, presided over by Ole King Twirp highlights the week’s activities, and compensates for a week of CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. Honorable Judge Joe Ellis, Bill Corr, Jack Wright, Bill Cobb. Kar Nelson prepare to open court. 136 Pie never tasted so sweet as when Ann Howe, Jenny Williams, Charlotte Weaver, and Linda Trotter paid their fines. Cops and Slaves and Money to Pay Shades Valley's cheerleaders show off rare form for the Twirp game. Ole King Twirp, Alan Blaylock, reigns over the court while King and Queen of Hearts Van Corr and Marsha Thompson look on. Thespians Produce “No Time for Sergeants Charles Parker, Jack Mills, Marc Howard, David Hewson, Steve Williams, and Ted .McCormack rehearse their lines. In March, Thespians produced the rollicking Army comedy, ‘‘No Time for Sergeants. This amusing play about Will Stockdalc, the backwoods draft dodger, was a great success. It was the second Thespian production of the year. Zack Godwin as Will Stockdalc and Steve Williams as his friend Ben in a scene from “No Time for .Sergeants. After rehearsal, Mrs. Walker suggests improvement to Kathy Liggett, Ben Hogan, Jack Mills, Shelia Jackson, Reed Reese and Steve Williams. 138 Schools ALABAMA COLLEGE Allen, Sue Carol Andrews, Margaret Spears Atkerson. Cynthia Anne Atkins, David Samuel Borden, Margaret Carolyn Brunson, Mary Ann Clopton, John Albert Crawford. Fred Charles Crucc, James Arthur Curry, Donna Elizabeth Dentici, Joseph A. Dillon, Virginia Elizabeth Doran, Jr., Paul Nesbit Duke, Joanne Marie Evans, John Carventry Ferrell, Paula Jean Fincher, Ann Elizabeth Freeman, Sharon I igh Carver. Michael Clay Heilman. Jr., Bernard James Hunnicutt, Nancy Lynn Martin, Terence Malley Matthews, Thomas Winston McCullough. Edith Margaret McKeehan, Karen Sue Miller, Charles Richard Nailcn, Dorothy Lee Noland, Ann Wood Norton, Raymond Eugene Patton, Alice Marie Porter, Warren Graves Powell, William Carl Richey. Thomas Dean Roberson, Donald Millard Rogers, Mary Louise Sasnett, John Richard Saxon, Susan Scotch. Wayne Joseph Sims, Janet Patricia Smith. Walter Norvielle Sparks. Jane Scott Stevens. Tom Lewis Swann, Marsha Marie Tucker, Suzanne Chesbrough Vines, Philip Ray AUBURN UNIVERSITY Acton, Ann Ray Adams, Carolyn Lois Ardillo, Laura Jo Ashton. William Jackson Attended by '64 Bciman, Jr., Irving H. Bern, Ann Lloyd Best, Delia Ann Betros. Sue Diane Bradshaw, Jr., Richard Jeter Brandler. Suzanne Elizabeth Brown, Beverly Ann Brown, Roy Lee Burns. Barbara Lynn Byard, Rodney William Byrd, Margaret Elaine Cagle, Carol Jane Canfield. Dorothy I ec Carleton, Paula Mae Carter, Susan Fulette Casady. Susan Elmore Cleage, William Thomas Cordill, Natalie Marie Darr, Mary Catherine Dean. Charles Lindsey Derksen, Stephen Jay Edwards. James (dement Edwards, Thomas Henry Egerton. Florence Kathleen Erwin, James Milton Esterbrook, Marsha Darline Ferguson. Jr.. James Milton Fcx, Carol Ann Flemming, Karen Flemming, Madeline Carrol Garlington. Raymond Thomas Garrett. Jr.. Charles Adrian George. Tommy F rank Glass, Brooks Kimbrell Golinveaux, Patricia Jo Graves. William Michael Green, Patricia Maynor Hanna, Carol Peay Harris. Mary Jane Flight. Marilou Holman, Gerald Robert Holt, Louis Stankey House, William Michael Houston, Janice Humphreys. Patricia Elizabeth James, Barry Francis Jeanes, Patricia Anne Jeffrey, Jancy Susan Johnson, III, Charles Andrew Kelser. Virginia Anne Kennamcr. Jo Anne Klinner. John Thomas Grads lecAy, Thomas Arthur Lange, Harry Martin Leach, Dale Adrienne Lloyd, Linda Mariana. Julia Walls McCauley, Kelix Moore McCullcy, Thomas Melvin McDanal. Alma Sue McHugh. Don Carlson McMeans, Mary Claire Mullins, F'dward Leads Musgrove. Hubert Hall Myers. Robert Keith Ogden. Margaret Nancy Osbum, Robert Wade Peak. Cloria Jean Perry, Robert Dow Prouty, Peggy Anne Roberts. Donald Sands, Mary Anita Sarkiss, Mildred Suzanne Scheinert, Hazel Ann Schilling. James AII ort Sherman, Eric Lee Simmons, Jesse Donald Smith, James Kimbrough Smith. Sherry Norton Smyly, Terry Russell Stapp, Sue Karen Stead, Walter F'dward Steward, Judy Margaret Stout, Margaret Anna Taylor, Barbara Elizabeth Trimn, Nina Suzanne Tumipsced, III James I nderwood. Christine Graves Ussery, Sharon Ann Vance, Elizabeth Duke Varner, Jr., Cecil Eugene Ward. Jr.. Lafayette Stephen Warrington, Nancy Beth Watters, Donald Robert Williams, George Victor Williams, Sandra Delphinc Withers, Susan Elizabeth Yawn, Carolyn FMith BAYLOR Hughens. Lencta Alice BELHAVEN Baucom, Jesse Thomas 139 BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Jenkins, William Edward BRENAU Gray. Susan Diane BRIARCLIEE Sevier. Mary Ruth BRIGHAM YOUNG May, Linda Jean BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN Atkins, Alice Akins Cosper, John Edward Crowson. Jr., Lawrence David Edge, Jane Emily Foote, Sara Nell Hackney. John Ralph Hawkins. Julia Swayne Hodges. Alan Guilder Jamison. Jr.. Homer Claude Hunt, Judith Louise Lundy, Donald Sherwood McCandliss. William Henry McQees, Jr.. Charles Joseph MsGimsey. Jr.. Ben Quiller Phillips. Sharon Marie Sexton. Jr.. Richard Palmer Skinner. Thomas Edward Vogtle. Kathryn Drennen Whitney, Jr.. Richard Henry Wilcox, William Edward CENTENARY COLLEGE EOR WOMEN A1 verson. Gail Harris Samford. Laura Alice CENTER COLLEGE Jackson. Nancy Lee CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Currie, Susan Anson CLARK MEMORIAL Brock, Sherry Helen Gray, Carolyn Louise DUKE UNIVERSITY Idles, Kathleen EMERSON COLLEGE Levio, Gloria Regina Salit. Toni Ann EMORY UNIVERSITY Friedman, Michael Gingold, Ira David Lallas, Lydia Fay-Morris. Henry- Bradford Morrow, Jane Barnhart Roberts, Mary Lynn Taylor, Jr., James William Tropper, Richard Henry Yeager, Jr., Robert Russell FLORENCE STATE Camp, Andrea Joyce Real. Wade Thompson. Rebecca Lynn FLORIDA STATE Benson, Joseph Charles Massey, Cynthia Clare Green, Hubert Myatt Holloway. Sherman Gene Wiley, Julia Ellen GEORGIA TECH Bohannon, Michael Alan Green, Martin Scripps, Jr., William John Weernan, Stephen Kress HENDERSON STATE TEACHERS ( A r Larisas) Heatherly, Larry- Joe HOLLINS COLLEGE Long, Ruth Adelaide McDonald, Margaret Cameron Mills, Georgia Elise HOWARD COLLEGE Berry. William Thompson Billingsley, Brenda Gail Black. Ell in or Agnes Clark, Linda Ann Cotton. Judy Karen Cox, Bruce William Crawford, Linda Carol David, Linda Elizabeth Dimberg. Judith Ann Dobson. Robert James Dobbins, James Pickney Dorset!, Diane Downey, Dennis Michael Edgeworth, Charlotte Ann Fesperman, Gina Lynn Foote, Stephen Durden Gallman, Judith Dean Gambill, James Ronald Gammill, George Davis Ham, III, Lamar Famell Hamilton, William Charles Hatfield, James Fred Hesse. .Nancy Carol Hill, Paul David Hootcn, Rita Diane Jarrett, Martha Ann Johnson, Clyde Allen Jowers, Bruce Bradford Keyees, Mary Carolyn Leach, Jack Stapleton Lucas, Jr., Kleob Bruce McBride, Herbert Foster McKnight. James Scott Melazzo, Charles Patrick Miller. Edison Patrick Mick wee, Ronald Nomer Morrison, Clifford Peyton Morrison. Melissa Osburn Myers. Sandra Jean Norris, Marjorie Kay Otwell, Billy Ray Powell, III. William David Prosch. Charles Brady Prosch. Donald Grady Rodgers. Virginia Stewart Roedder, William Chapman Schor. W'alter Constantine Sevier, Paula Glass Sirles, Ann Marie Sizemore, Ruth Lee Skelton, Donna Lauren Smith, Benjamin Wilson Spurrier, Jr.. Thomas Edward Tackabcrry, Sharvn Ann 'Fireman. Marcia L. Tourney, Pierre Robert Westbrook. James Craig W;hitc, Haden Collier HUNTINGDON Goodwin. Barbara Gail Hillman. Sharon Karlene Yewbold, Susan Elizabeth 140 JACKSONVILLE STATE Alvis. James Lawson Cook. Harriett Ann Dalton. Susan Ann Dupree. William Ernest Fumes, Jolm Collier Frie lman. Jr.. Paul Isaiah Haltiwanger. Terry Wayne Hawk. Sally Jean Jaffee. Stephen Henry Them os in, Emiline Marie James Richard jlvillc Joseph Mooney, Diana Gail Nelson, Kenneth Thomas Nicholson, Charles Edward Niedermeier. Nancy Jane Paris, Clark Virgil Penn. Annette Pyle. Linda Carole Rich. Garvis Gene Robertson. Burl Griffin Rogers, John Charles Smith. Marshall Melvin Thomas. Charles Lodge Thomason, Matthew DcWitt Wendland, Charles Miron JIDSON Courtney. Mary John Tyson. Elizabeth LESLEY COLLEGE Toranto, Barbara Sue LIVINGSTON STATE Yancey, James William LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY Simon, Stuart Roy LS.U. O’Brien, Judith Elaine Stern, Felice Ann LOYOLA UNIVERSITY Brennan. James Michael MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE Bell, Morris Richard Brock. Oliver Frank Cohen. Michael Samuel Glass. III. Edward Taylor Graham, III. George Sellers Sharp. III. John David MARYVILLE COLLEGE Steigelman. Howard Gerald MISSISSIPPI STATE Sanders. Jr.. William Dean M.S.C.IV. Anderson. Margaret Judy Backus. Mary Martha Baker. F.lwrle Wayne Barnard. Gwendolyn Carnathan, Judy Ann Clark. Elizabeth Rose Clark. Mary Taylor Klass. Diane Elizabeth I.owther. Patricia Lynn Magill. Karen Ann McGee, Susan Reed Owens, Susan Morgan Pfeiffer. Christina Pax Rider. Patricia Ruffin. Carolyn Spotswood. Evelyn Eugenia Stover, Martha Diane Warrick. Shirley Malinda Wheeler, Kathryn Marie MOUNT VERNON JUNIOR COLLEGE McDa id. Carolyn Smith Rilcv, Elna Russell NEWCOMB Henderson, Carol Sue NORTHWESTERN Hirsch, Lesley Helene OHIO STATE Low, Miriam Bonnie OHIO WESLEYAN Haskell. William Mudd Martin OKLAHOMA UNIVERSITY Madaniek. Susan Weslie PEABODY COLLEGE Armstrong, Karen Sue PENN HALL JUNIOR COLLEGE Jones. Margaret Magruder QUEENS COLLEGE Sherer. Elizabeth Jane RANDOLPH-MACON Bomar, Rita Jeanne SAINT BERNARD COLLEGE Abele. Richard Byrne SNEAD COLLEGE Strange, Aralee Christine SOOTHERS METHODIST UNIVERSITY Cranford. Elizabeth Tompkins White, Richard. Mclntosch SOUTHWESTERN Adams, Dana Carpenter Carruthers, Jr., Win. Benjamin Grimlev, Susan Margaret Knapp, Doris Gail STEPHENS COLLEGE Doster, Barbara Ellen Henley. Barbara Janelle TEXAS A M Met rick. John Michael TROY STATE McCarty, Suzanne Kay Roberts. Reuben Franklin TUFTS Levenson, Joanna Marie TULANE Duncan, Lawrence Ingram UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA Alsbrooks. John Henry Ashley, Constance Lee Barrington. Connie Jay Bashinskv, Thomas Major Bishop. Rosemary Blake. Michael Alan Blatzer. Bruce Thornton Bonnecarrier, Cheryl Leigh Boren, Gary Alan 141 Boswell, Jr.. Charles Albert Brosier, Barbara Ann Brown. Kenneth Richard Brown. Richard Terrance Burttrarn, Jr.. Hobson Dyar Campbell. James Dwight Cohen, Jerome Barry Coleman. Norman Bruce Cotton. Stephen Harold Crow. Michele Marie Curphey, Maureen Richard Dahlene, Ellen Harris Dailey, George Eugene Davenport. Mary Donna Davies, Anna Elizabeth Dewberry, John Ralph Dillard. Charles Randle Douglass, Robert Gotten Eager. Ronald McRee Echols. Wynn Cowan Eggart. Charles Gordon Eisenberg. Mark Neel Epsrnan, Marcia Lynne Erdreich. Barbara Ann Fargason, Jean Carleton Ferry, John Dixon Fitz. Elizabeth Vernon Friend, III, Edward Malcom Gamer. Robert Edward Lee Garrett, Joan Elizabeth Goldstein. Suellcn Gorman. Glenda Remele Grant. Ruth Ellen Graves, Donna Ellen Gregory, Lynn Tomlinson Griffis. Janice Lcn Guin. Joallen Hardwick. James Culbreth Harper. Anne Elizabeth Haun. Lynda Susan Hays. Jr.. William Henry Higgins. Judith Claire Hodges. Ellen Cameron Hoffman. Barbara Victoria Hopkins. Robert Lee Hunter. Schuyler, Frank Hutto. James Lewis Jacobs. Jeffrey Leonard Jeanes. Michael Henry Jenkins, Felix Kartus, Margaret Leigh Krister. Judith Ann Kessler. Catherine Lynn Lacefield, Jr.. William Randolph Lackey. Mary Carleton La Fountain, Joan Ellen Lanier. Judith Marie 1,-eard. Terry Rand Lloyd. Janet Roslynn Marcus, Norris Hirsh Marshall, Judy Ann Mayfield, Philiss Marilyn McDavid, I.ee Allen McKinstry, Eloise McMasters, Robert Alexander McWhorter, Mary Sue Mensing, Norman Brannon Miller. John Milstead. Donna Lynne Moller, Pahni Murrell, Charles Manning Newman, Michael Yanl Nichols, Carol Joan Owen, Sherry Ann Owens. Dennis Praytor Patterson, Franklin Lantar Paulson, Steven John Payne, Philip Patton Randman, Kenneth Franklin Rast, Sally Anne Reznik. Tobic Roseman, Ronald I.ee Roseman, Rose Odess Rosenberger. M. Kenneth Rossman, Donald Alan Shumaker. Harold Dennis Silsbee, Jr.. William Mead Skoog, Sharon Gail South, Rebecca Allen Stanbcrry, Charles Michael Steele. Bruce William Stoltz. George Michael Strickland, Donna Carole Swope. Jr., William Richards Thaker, Robert Asa Thompson, John Richard Wadley, Mary Anne Waigand. Brenda Carol Wallace, Janelle Rae Warren. Mary Ellen Williams, Nancy Jane Williamson. Donna Hale Wimberly, Stephenie May Zweig, Richard Alan UNIVERSITY EXTEMli CENTER Blackwell. Cecil Carl Bonds. Evelyn Ann Ferguson, Patricia Ann Hupp, Malcolm Warne VDffer. ohn Mj Pftre, Barl ai NlSsL fcy. Ugh Saron, Beverly Adria Thompson. Thomas Nelson olm Warne ’N UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Dobbins. III. William Durall UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA Laufman. Sue Rae Soloman, Jane Lee UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Perel, Barbara Marlene UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Shevin. Jann Weintraub, Bari UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Blatt, Barbara Joan UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE Wilkinson, Walta UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Hinrichs. Marc Brian UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILLIPINES Cummings, Jr., Hubert Gordon UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH (SEWAN EE I Comer, Jr., John Fletcher Davis, Alan Blake Friedcl, John Ashby UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Braune, Catherine Anne Carl, Mary Alva Finch. Mary Lynette McCuJley, Hugh Lee Murphrey, Henry Grant Pitts, Edward Braxton Rae, Robin F.lisc fN Janet Elaine tjgj eri . Jr., Elton Bryson Sutter, David Edwin Trotter, Jr., William Olin 142 UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Cooper, Donald Robert Tenenbaum, nnc Te iubuum, lanc A Ruth Ml ;A'.s 7WT7 I IRVINI Krebs, William Vande Graff Middleton, III. Frederick Shealy Wuitzman, James Whitfield VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Foster, James Manon Glazemun, Alan Robert Uouseal. Alice Christine Kindberg. Jon Eric Lewis, Arthur Jay Meadows III. James ' Sevier, Kirby Stevens. James Conn Wheeler. William ilillis WALKER COLLEGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Cohn, Diane Lauren Schabel, Stephen Irwin WHEATON Bergeron. Maxine UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS Grant. Barbara Louise UNITED ELECTRONICS Ilulgan. James Walter . Jen Edward Seeley, Jon Mitchell. Raymond Bicknell WELLESLEY Elsas. Mary Jane OF NURSING am Baptist . Rita Haynes. Carol Ann MeSherrv. Lois Diane University of Alabama Dyche, Frances Sheryl Irby, Jo Ann McCulloch, Leigh Carole MeGough. Susan Grove s' St. Vincent Hospital Hunt, Janeth Elizabeth West End Baptist Hospital Technician Fox, Susan Patricia Carrottay Methodist Riley, Julia f ¥ IN THE SERVICE Bailey. Flint Mcrson Frith. J. B. Hunt. Stephen Ray Martin. James Dallam Rybka. Jr.. Thaddeus Eugene Thomas, Edward Joseph Hare, William Oscar BUSINESS COLLEGE Gepner, Patricia Pitre. Janet Dianne Whitney, Mary Eileen GULF of MEXICO Interscholastic Sports . . . Teaching Points That Count A cheerleader’s yell, the hard contact of football players, the final buzzer of a basketball game, the umpire’s call of . . . STRIKE, the whack of tennis and golf balls, all combine with the other sounds of the high school’s sports world to make up the athletic program of Shades Valley. As Valley’s spectators and players go from game to game and community to community they not only take the name of Valley to many parts of the state, but they constantly display the great spirit and sense of fair play for which the Mounties are known. Though the game may not always be won, self discipline, sportsmanship and courage, points, which we value in the game of life, have been gained through participation in the interscholastic spoils program. 145 Hrst Row: Quinton Brown, Tommy Hill, Steve Swalley, Tim Smith, Blair Orsiadt, Alan Blalock, Jack Cox, Jack Walden, Alan Axlcroth, Tom Callahan, Charles Anderson. Second Row: Zack Godwin, Bill Cobb, Gene Ireland, Bobby Hutson, Larry Jones, John McKibbon, Steve Puckett, Herbie Stiles, Lee Parker, Gene Hightower, Bill Blount, Allan Baker, Don Austin, Len McDonald, Jack McKcwcn, Jimmy McWhorter, Jim Grayson. Third Row: Bruce White, Jim Kirk, Byron Kctchum, Norman Sccor, Don Bolton, Ken Moore, Tim Mitch, Jock Mills, Jackie Breechin, Billy Kimbrell, Tim Mclntryc, Carl Anderson, Ed Word, Charlie Hill, Walton Wingo. Gridiron Greats of Valley The Mountic football team showed they were both hard hitting and fair fighting during the 1961 season. Although eleven starting players were injured at the first of the season, Mountie determination proved worthy opponents as they rushed over 2100 yards to 1800 for the opposition. Despite the fact that not all our games were victories, our total points were 117 to our opponents’ 96. The ’64 Valley team was indeed a football team we can be proud of. JACK McKEWEN—Tackle, Co-Captain, All-County, Most Valuable Lineman HERBIE STILES—Fullback. Co-Captain, All-County, Most Scholarly Athlete, 100% Player, Honorable Mention All-State B-TEAM First Row: John Calhoun, Gwantley, Gordon Chinnery, Jim Porter, John Diffley, Nick Laborde, Rick Labordc, Alvin Bressler, Jim Shannon, Knox Morton. Second Row: Jim McWhorter, George Andrews, Wayne Vowcll, Blair Cox, Bill Lathings, Don Comer. Pete Owen, Tommy Blackstock, Robert Daniels. 147 TIM SMITH-162 lb. Halfback-Quarterback Honorable Mentioned All County ALAN BLALOCK—162 lb. Quarterback, All-County Most Valuable Rack VALLEY PLAYERS HONORED Five members of the team will be remembered for their outstanding performance during the 1964 season. I ?e Parker punted consistently and was selected for the All-County Team. Also chosen for the All-County Team were Jack McKewen, tackle; Herbie Stiles, fullback; and Alan Blalock, quarterback. Tim Smith rated Honorable Mention. These players attributed valuable assistance to the other players of the team and helped to uphold true Valley Spirit. 148 BOBBY HUTSON—163 lbs. End LEE PARKER—185 Center, All-County ED WORD 197 lb. Tackle JONES VALLEY SLIPS THROUGH MOUNTIES FINGERS In their opening game of the season the Mountics faced a hard hitting Jones Valley team. Add this to a rainy field and several had breaks and you have disaster. The Valley boys did their best hut were defeated by the Brownies 7-2. Jones Valley’s touchdown came late in the third quarter. It was third down and long yardage; Jack Traffenstadt ran wide around right end and scampered 34-yards before defenders could pull him down. The Mounties’ only points of the night came also on an effort by Traffenstadt. After Jones Valley had been put back deep in its own territory by a Lee Parker’s punt, Traffenstadt fell on the ball in the end zone and this gave the Mounties 2 points. ken McDonald—185 it.. Center TOMMY HILL—157 lb. Halfback 149 FAIRFIELD NIPS VALLEY 20-13 In their second game of the season the Mounties found the Fairfield Tigers tough. The Mounties couldn’t stop the end sweeps by Tommy McKay and even with their new quarterback Alan Blalock who completed 12 out of 17 passes and halfback Tim Smith who carried 10 times for 114 yards, the Mounties were able to put no more than 13 points on the scoreboard. Valley dropped their second game of the season to Fairfield 20-13. BILL COBB-158 lb. Cuard TIM MITCH—185 lb. End JACK MILLS-186 lb. Cuard BILL BLOUNT—167 lb. Halfback Smith rolls up long yardage against Fairfield as Hutson clears the way. VALLEY TRAMPLES HEWITT Valley got into the winning side by defeating Hewitt 20-0. The Mounties defense was solid while the offense was strong. Every player on Valley’s squad played an excellent game that night. To name just a few: FB, Herbie Stiles; HBS, Tim Smith and Blair Orstadt; QB Alan Blalock; T, Jack McKewen; G, Alan Baker; E, Tim Mitch. The most outstanding player of the game was Lee Parker and for his performance he received the Jeff. Co. Lineman of the Week Award,” presented to him by the B’ham Post Herald. STEVE PUCKETT—157 lb. End DON AUSTIN-155 lb. Halfback 151 GENE HIGHTOWER 147 lb. HR CHAS. ANDERSON 160 lb. FB JACK WALDEN 144 lb. HR jim McWhorter 160 ib. fr ONE UP AND ONE DOWN FOR VALLEY Things looked bright for the Mounties as they defeated West End 27 7. There were many individuals standouts in the game such as Ken Moore. Steve Swalley, Bobby Hutson, and Blair Orstadt. Even though spirited crowds came to the homecoming game. Valley still received a defeat at the hands of Ensley. The Mounties team effort was not enough to offset the defeat of 26-0. NORMAN SECOR—200 lb. Tackle 152 JIM HART—210 lb. Tackle BI.AIR ORSTADT—160 lb. Halfback VALLEY STOMPS BESSEMER Everyone on Valley’s bench except the manager—and even he wanted to—had a part in Valley’s 41-6 win over Bessemer. By scoring three TDs in each half and allowing the Tigers to score only once. Valley showed that we had a well-rounded team. Jim McWhorter was the leading scorer of the night as he made two of Valley’s six touchdowns. For his outstanding performance in this game, Alan Bla-lock, Mountie Quarterback, was presenter! the Jeff. Co. Back of tile Week” award by the B'harn Post Herald, and became the second Mountie to receive this honor. KEN MOORE—187 lb. Guard CLOSE GAMES PROVE EXCITING BII.LY KIMBRELL—188 lb. Tackle Shades Valley in probably its greatest effort of the season was defeated by Tarrant 3-0. Valley came close but Tarrant’s Alvin Samples kicked a field goal in the third quarter which Jeft the victory to Tarrant. The Mounties jumped to an early lead against the Gophers and held it for the first half. The score stood 7-0. In the second half the tide turned. An unbelievable catch by the Gophers changed the figures to read Gophers-13, Valley-7. Blalock finds going tough here. Swally receives a pass at the 10, turn , and Orstadi rails up vital yardage around left end. run toward the goal. BERRY’S FIRST SENIOR TEAM MEETS VALLEY PLAYERS Berry’s team proved a worthy match for Shades Valley. Lee Parker’s timely block of an attempted quick kick and Jim Hart’s recovery set the ball up for a T.D. pass by Blalock. At the half the score stood 7 7. Not until the middle of the 4th quarter did Berry break the deadlock with a freak turn of play and a pass for their second T.D.. giving this game to Berry 14 7. JACK COX—137 lb. Guard ALLEN BAKER—169 lb. Guard. Most Improved Player STEVE SWALLEY TOMMY CALLAHAN JOHN McKIBBON From football, baseball, track, tennis and swimming to the l K. program our coaches, Jackson, Sims. Tolson and Ix-gg do an excellent job of training the boys to participate in all sports events. After the last hall game is over there is still one big event that climaxes the season, the banquet. The ‘61 65 Football Banquet will always Ik- remembered by those who attended. Coach Legg awarded the letters, and the gold footballs were given to the graduating seniors by the Shades Valley Athletic Association. Al Baker. Herb Stiles, Jack McKewen, anti Alan Blalock, receive their trophies from Coach I .egg. 156 Mounties Shoot for High Record The 1961-65 Season was mainly a rebuilding year as ihe team lost 10 of their former players. This year’s squad was composed of three seniors, four juniors, and five sophomores. All of these boys started several games and saw a considerable amount of action as did two additional juniors and two more sophomores who helped to round out the team at the end of the season. Tom Yeilding’s pre-season broken arm and Preston Gold-farb’s illness caused them to miss several games which hurt the Mounties in key spots. Jimmy Grayson paced the squad in rebounding and Bill Corr and Sam Stutts paced the scorers. Preston Goldfarb and Bill Corr sparkled on defense. Key Mountie wins were over Banks, Vigor, Jones, Valley, Mortimer Jordon. Tarrant and Ramsay. First Row: Don Coker, Torn McWhorter, Harvey Rollings, Jimmy Grayson, Tom Ycilding, Sam Stulls. Second Row: Dee Moore, Bill Corr, Tommy Smith, Ed McGowan, Duane Coshatt. Preston Goldfarb. Not Pictured: Ronnie Johnsey, David Gray, Richard Teel. 157 HARVEY ROI-LINGS, 6'1 Senior Forward Rolling was a 100% team man. SAM STMTS. ({2 Sophomore center “Stulls was a regular for the Mountics and averaged over 10 | nints a game. Tommy Smith plays hard in the Mortimer Jordan game. PRESTON GOLDFARB, 5'8 Junior guard “Goidfarh was a part time regular and was the team’s leading defensive man. El) McCOWAN. S’O Junior guard “A constant threat with his left-handed set shots.” 158 TOMMY McWHORTER, G’2 Sophomore forward “McWhorter played in twelve games and shows great promise. DEE MOORE, 5 7 Sophomore guard “Moore shows potential in being a tremendous outside threat. Sam Stutts shoots against the Berry Buckancers while Jimmy Grayson waits to catch the rebound. TOM YE1LDING, 6 2 Senior forward—captain “Yeilding spent most of the season recovering from a broken arm. but exhibited fine leadership and scoring ability for the Mounties. JIMMY GRAYSON, 6T Junior forward “Grayson started every game and led the squad in rebounding. 159 BILL CORR, 5’10 Junior guard “Corr led the squad in scoring will) ;i 14 point average and was an outstanding hustler.” DUANE COSH ATT, 5’10 Senior guard “Coshatts performance against Banks and Ramsay sparked his team to victory.” Tommy Smith fights for the rebound. TOMMY SMITH, 6T Junior forward “Smith was a part time regular and was a real scrapper.” DON COKER, 6T' Junior forward “Coker showed signs of being a fine shooter and rel o under.” 160 “B” Team Has Successful Season The Mountie “B” team, coached by Coach Bobby Jackson, had a very successful season in 1965. The members of the “B” team arc sure to be valuable assets for next year’s Varsity squad. Valley and Vigor jump for the hall. VALLEY “B” TEAM First Row: Jim Vaughn, Alvin Breslcr. George MacDonald, Pete Owen. Wes Grant, Robert Hexlip. Second Row: Mac Perry, Alex Kontos, Bob Whitcis, J. B. Coleman, Steve Howard, Rel Underwood. 161 Pi ecision, Perfection and Skill WILL QUINBY GYMNASTICS TEAM With their combination of strength, confidence, coordination and poise, this year’s Gymnastics team is the finest in the history of the school. More awards have been won by members of this team than in any other year. Representatives of the team have competed in Atlanta, Nashville, Baton Rouge, and Blue Ridge, Tenn. Each member must be able to perform on at least three apparatus. JOHN ELLAS TOM CALLAHAN GYMNASTICS TEAM Mike Jared, John Ellas. Tom Callahan, Will Quimby. Second Row: Earle Holland, Bobby Ensmingcr, Dale Siltcn. Not Pictured: Bobby Cline. 162 Mark Valley’s Performing Teams CHARLIE HILL SWIMMING TEAM Shades Valley’s Swimming Team rounded off a diversified program of inter-scholastic sports. The team practices every Friday at Howard College under the guidance of Mrs. Goodman and competes in several meets, both state and local. First Row: Lynn Kalman, Shiela Fried, MargarcX Monaghan, Sheryl Allen. Second Row: Ed Childs, Barry Rich, coach; Rosa Foreman, Mike Haugseth, Lex Williams, Stan Fried, Frank Anderson, Rodney Harbin, Danny Friedman, Buzzy Nelson, Alan Wade. George Gaskin, Vedhi Basarin, Bobby Dreyfus. Not Pictured: Bernic Feld, Martin Ennis. 163 Valleyites Practice Ancient Sport of Wrestling Mike Parker, Barnett Williams, Larry Jones, and Norman Secor are top contenders for state titles. WRESTLING TEAM First Row: Jack Cox, Mike Parker, Chip Friedman, Billy Adams, Mike Turpin. Second Row: Norman Secor, Jack McKcwen, Charles Patton, Rick Loborde, Walter Clopton, Lanry Jones, Coach Sims. Third Rote: Barnett Williams, Hal Crawlord, Lee Ferguson, Bill Moore, Allen Baker, David Lawrence, Mike Breed. 164 Valleyites Follow Through in Golf and Tennis GOLF TEAM From the whack of the first tee shot to the sound of a dropping putt on the 18th green, our golf team once again led Valley to glory. With returning lettermen, Sam Farlow, Charles Wilcox, and Jackie Adams who were hacked up by several new members. Valley proved itself a worthy opponent for its foes. TENNIS TEAM Murray Tyson, who ranked 1 in the Alabama 16-year-old division and 2 in the high school competition, and Ross Forman, who had a very successful season last year, were Valley’s returning letter-men in tennis. Coached by Coach Tolson, the 1965 team upheld Valley’s tennis record. GOLF TEAM First Row: Jackie Adams, Tommy Hopper. Second Row: Charles Wilcox. Sam Farlow. Doug Cooper, Bobby Craig. MURRAY TYSON ROSS FORMAN 165 Track Team Vaults Field Events .. . From the crack of the starting gun of their first track meet, to the sound of the huffing and puffing of the third lap around the track, our track team ran Valley to glory as usual. Though it missed the services of Ralph Byram and Boh Barrett who injured their ankles, new members of the team: Bill Pugh, Ken Jones, and Don Bolton, all helped Valley have another good season. Returning lettermcn are: Jim Redd, hurdles; Gene Hightower and Joe Ellis, -140; Mark Krebs, mile; and Jim Kirk, shot put and discus. TRACK TEAM First Row: Gene Hightower, Mark Krebs, Clay Stiles, Neal Lacy, Robert Daniels, Don Bolton, Chuck Buttcrworth, Bill Daniels, Bill Tomlinson, Ken Jones, Bert Rice. Second Row: David Griffin, Fred Moss, Mike Roberts, John Conaway, Larry Whatley, Lenny Stem, Bill Pugh, Jim Redd, Adrian Rindland, Joe Ellis, Sam Spruiell, Wayne Carter. 166 Valley Toward Victory SPRINTERS Jimmy Redd, Don Rollon, Bert Rice, Lennv Stern, Bill Daniels, Gene Hightower, Clay Stiles, Chuck Buttrrworth, Adrian Rindland. Joe Ellis. DISTANCE RUNNERS First Row: Wayne Carter, Mike Roberts, Sam Spruicll, Jack Tomlinson. Fred Moss. Second Ron: Robert Daniels, Mark Krebs, Neal Lacy, Larry Whatley, Ken JoYics. 167 Pitchers Pace Shades Bob Frv and David Cohen—Ca rAerj Jack Wright. Donnie Austin, Ken Paisley -Outfield Coach Legg and his Mounties faced another season without a home field. Tlte Mounties had ten returning lettermen plus a host of newcomers. Teamwork and good coaching contributed to a successful season. BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Jack Wright, Jim Scott, Ernie Martin, Jimmy Grayson. Boh Fry, Ronnie Yarbrough. Second Row: David Cohen, Ken Paisley, Jackie Brechin, Donnie Austin, Bill Corr, Alan Blalock, Duane Coshatt, Coach Legg. Ronnie Yarbrough—Pitcher 168 Valley Past Opponents David Cohen—Catcher Jim Scolt, Ronnie Yarbrough, Jimmy Grayson, Jackie Brechin. Duane Coshatt— Pilchers Cheerleaders and “S” Club Andrea Hasty and Mary Anne Holmes Margaret Alverson and Anita Shaw 1 he Cheerleaders kept the school spirit high this year. They are responsible for all pep posters around the school, pep rallies, and decorations at games. Each year the cheerleaders select the student who most exemplifies the spirit of Shades Valley and present to him the Carol Brewton Award. Mary Duffey and Nancy Davies Kae Nelson and Jan Andrews Promote School Spirit Jenny Andrews and Sharon Andrews Louise Moody and Georgia Boone The '$” Club is composed of those boys who received a letter in any sport, and the cheerleaders. The club sponsored several projects, held its annual teacher vs. the “S” Club basketball game, and climaxed the year with the “S” Club picnic. “S’ CLUB First Row: Nancy Davie . Mary Duffey, Margaret Aherson, Georgia Boone, Louise Moody. Sharon Andrews, Jenny Andrews, Andrea Hasty, Kac Nelson, Jan Andrews, Mary Anne Holmes, Anita Shaw. Second Row: Stan St3mes. Jack McKcwen, Alan Blaylock, Donnie Austin, Tim McIntyre, David Cohen. Tommy Hill. Norman Secor, Jack Mills, Jack Wright. Third Row: Mark Krebs, Jim Kirk, Jack Cox, Larry Jones. Steve Swallcy, Duane Coshatt, Herbie Stiles, Jim Scott. Fourth Row: Jimmy Redd, Mike Breed. Marc Booth, David Congdon. Johnny DeGrott. Ralph Byram, Bob Barrett, Tom Y’eilding. 171 Classes Living to Learn From Homewood, Mountain Brook, Cahaba Heights, and Irondale come 2000 people to Shades Valley High School. Seven hundred of them are sophomores, timid and anticipating three long years of work at Valley. There are six hundred fifty seasoned juniors prepared to chase Moby Dick and settle Jamestown with American ideals. But lording over all are six hundred fifty seniors who are anxious to uphold Valley's standing in the community. Each class is made up of people—individuals who come from different worlds, who meet briefly in this world at Valley, and who travel on to a broader world which they are letter prepared to meet because of their years at Shades Valley High School. 173 Sophomores Get Acquainted With Valley Life SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Jimmy McWhorter, vicc-prcs.; Lynn Crow, ireas.; Blair Cox. pres,; Lynn Edwards, see. As the new Sophomores entered Shades Valley they did not quite know what to do or what to expect. Coming from several smaller schools, they seemed to be engulfed by the vastness of Valley. However, soon the walls began to close in enough to make them feel like a part of tilings. Shortly after school started, the eager sophomores were handed a host of different clubs at Valley. In order that they might not be called unenthusiastic, they started joining the clubs as fast as they could. 'Hie clubs seemed to grow overnight. Soon the sophomores had become used to the everyday routine of Valley. However, “easy-going-it” did not stay long. First came the election of class officers, then homecoming, next election of class favorites, and then TWIRP week. There was one exciting thing after another, and the sophomores took full advantage of it all. As the year ended, the sophomores were no longer the bewildered, inexperienced “youngsters ’ but were typical Shades Valley Mounties. They were all ready to leave the bottom of the ladder to next year’s bewildered ones, and to advance one rung upward. 174 Sophomores Abe-Bel Hu . Abell Carole Acton Elaine Acton Jim Adair Curl Adams John C. Adams John Adams Lynne A prow Jan Alund Martha Alderman Robert Alexander Charles Alexiou Joe Allen Karen Allen Donald Anderson Frank Anderson John Anderson Robert Anderson Mary Ann Anderton Hill Andrews George Andrews Haul Angell Sara Lynn Arendull Margaret Armstrong Mike Armstrong Bee Atkinson Nancy Auten Billy Bachelor Paula Bagwell Emilu Bailos Larry Bailey-Bobby A. Baker Bob N. Baker Lorry Ballard John Harelare Jo Ellen Barker Jim Barnhill Dana Bass Wayne Bearden Gregg Beasley Martha Bell Louise Bellenger 175 Sophomores Karen Bennett Susan Bennett Brenda Berman Laura Berthon Dawn Beyer Benny Bishop Kris Black Tommy Blackstock Debbie Blankenship Charlanne Bloomstron Janice Blythe Jo Ann Bohunun Bill Bolin Dale Bolt I-eslie Bonham Barbara Booker Mary Boone Jimmy Bowling Gary Box Lee Box Bobby Boyd Nalda Boyd Felix Braden Dave Brannen Louisa Branscomb Karen Brantley David Brasfield Roger Breed Alvin Bresler Aubrey Brewer Jim Brittain Beth Brock Augusta Brodnax Kathy Brooks Bill Broughton Stanley Browdy Nelson Brungart Brenda Brunner Sally Bugg Rodney Bunn Murk Burdette Dennis Burgess 176 Ben-Col Jerry Burgess Jimmy Burgess Nancy Burgess Sieve Burke Sam Burr Bobbi Bush Lynn Byram Kita Ciin Julie Cuinthon John Calhoun Cathy Callaway Joey Campbell Ernie Canfield Johnny Cannon Sian Caplun Tommy Carlisle John Curlton Connie Carothers John Carraway Bill Carroll Billy Carson Wayne Carter Bob (Citron Jim Caudle Bill Caver Leigh Chambers Steve Chambers Susan Chambers Charles Chandler Jimmy Chandler Harold Chaplin Alan Chapman Ann Cheek Gordon Chenery Dickie Chennwath V'ita Claiborne Jackson Clayton Martha Click Chuck Codding Barrett Coe Mike Cohen J. B. Coleman 177 Sophomores Andrew Collins Don Comer Helen Corner Sharon Comer Dickie Compton Ruddy Cook Garland Cook Sherri Corenblum Lenore Corona Freddie Costner Candy Cotton Donna Cowcn Becky Cox Blair Cox Beth Cranford Hal Crawford Mark Craync Lynn Crow Robert Crowley Susan Curry Richard Dabney Susan Darnell Ellen Davis Hugh Davis Melvin Davis Mike Davis Tom Dawkins Jimmy Dawson Annette Deerman John DeGroat Judy DeGroat Robin Demaree Polly Dick Linda Dickinson John Diffley Dottic Dillard Grey Dillard Kathy Dishner Sherry Diuguid Carolyn Dobbins Joyse Dodd Melita Doerfler 178 Col - Fre John Doggctt Kathy Donahoo Debbie Dorn Jimm Durough Jerry Dorricott Joe Dougharty George Douglas Johnny Driver Charles Duffcy Bruce Dunbar Joe Dunham Becky Easterling John Edmundson Helen Edwards Lynn Edwards John Elmore Linda English Joe Erdlwrg Linda Eubanks Dale Evans Earl Evans Linda Sue Falls Dorothy Farmer Larry Farmer Girolyn Feasel Arlene Finch Martha Fleming Phillip Flenniken Mac Fletcher Cathy Flynn Jerry Fogleman Mike Ford Paul Ford Libby Forman Alison Foster Douglas Foster Janice Foster Jerry Franklin Noval Franklin Chip Freeman Molly Freeman Susan Freeman 179 Sophomores Cris Fricker She ilia Fried Stun Fried Danny Friedman Mark Friedman Larry Frings Kirby Fulford Mike Fulmer Walker Fundcrburg Amanda Fulton Kick Guinea Stuart Guinea Sherry Garner Billy Gaskell George Gaskin Hill Cachings Jim Gibson Pat Giles Dale Gillespie Eva Gilmer Steve Gilmer David Glass John Glass Jon Giuzmun E. B. Glenn Kay Glenn Donna Goldner Shari Goodman Linda Gordon Janice Gorman Margie Got bard Cary Gouse Emm Graham Rodney Grainger Wes Grant David Cray Deborah Gray Sberre Gray Cathy Grayson Rhonda Graze Newton Guerin Bill Gunn 180 Fri-Hil Diane Gustafson Hobby Guy Ixmis Gwaltncy David Haas Courtney Haden Dab? Hamill Dill Hamlin David Hammed Mill Hammond Barbara Haney Tommy Hopper Rodney Harbin Mob Hurd Sally Harper Diane Harris l.inda Harris Wayne Harris Martha Harsh Hilly Harvill Diane Hathcock David Haugseth Robert Huughton George Hawkins June Hawkins June Hayden Marcia Haynes Sandra Haynes Kobby Ha zurd Peggy Lynn Heuthcrlv Paula Hcilig Jerry' Held Diane Helle Shcrran Henderson John Hendrix Jan Henley Ann Henry Janet Herlong Jerry Herrick Pat Herring Robert liezlep Janis Hill Robert Hill 181 Sophomores Sandra Hill Frank llillcke Sue Himes Chris Hoar James Hodges Karen lloldren Jan Holland Richard Holmes Robert Holmes Sherri Holt Leah Horn Myra Horn Steve Howard John Ho wick Rill Howton Page Hunter Johnny Ives Julie Jackson Sue Jarrctt Harry Jenkins Henry Joe Ronnis Johnsey Leslie Johnson Billy Johnston Gilbert Johnston Dale Jones Kenneth Jones Pam Jones Lynn Kallman Marcia Kaplan Lowell Kappel Cathy Karpe Ronnis Keller Linda Keller John Kidd Paia Kimcrling Sandy Kincaid Andy King Charlie King Betsy Kinney Suzanne Kirkland Don Knuth 182 Hil-May Alex Kontos Kick I-abordr Neal l-acv Cary Lambert Rosanne Lancaster Suzanne Lancaster Wayne Landmon Dell loonier Rand Lanier Kita Laufman Renee Lawley Donna Lee Joyce Lee Larry Lee Andy Leopard Bill Levey Susan Levine Sandra Lind Bill Lippmann Bo Lloyd Jeanne Lloyd Cara Lockhart Linda Ix gan Mike Love Pat Lovelace Murphy Lynch George Mabry Jane Mackey Lucie Magnus Celeste Makris Steve Mann Bobby Manning Fran Marlow Bobbie Marlowe Jimmy Marlowe Mike Marshmun Bill Martin Martha Martin John Masiello Caroline Massey Mary Mayfield Ricky Mayfield 183 Sophomores Hilly Maze Carmen McAdory Joel McAliley Donna Me A nicy Susan McCarn Mary McCarty Edity MeCary Susan McConnell Carol McCoy Laura McCrary Lynn McCrockey Gail McCullcy Sheila McDonald Fontaine McFrrrin Hooper McIntosh Duncan McKinnon Sharon McKinnon Hutch McKittriek Hihha McQueen Mike McQueen Martha McRae Hob McTyeire Jiiu McWhorter Tom McWhorter Linda Mcarham Linda Mendelsohn Tommy Merrill Lee Methvin Debby Miller Herbert Miller Jim Miller Judy Miller Mike Milstead Don Mims Hruce Mink Sarah Mirce Harharu Mitchell Cathie Moffatt Marcia Montgomery Sharon Montgomery Judv Moon 184 Maz-Phi David Moore Dee Moore Terry Moore Paul Morgan Mike Morris Knox Morton Konnic Moss Suzctte Mullins George Nathan George Nelson Ann Newman Howard Newman Robert Newman Cheryl Nichols Ken Nielsen Greg Nobles Dianne Nordan Becky Norrell Wanda O’Connor Lynn Odess Bohby Orange Sue Oswald Lee Ott Pete Owen Steve Owen Mar ' Lil Owens Genie Palmer Susan Pal more Richard Pardue Frank Parker James Parker Miranda Parker Hollis Parrish Tim Partin Frank Peekhnm Harvey Penn Beth Perry Cathy Perry David Perry Mar Perry Ann Rae Phillips 1-arry Phillips 185 Sophomores Linda Phillips Skip Phillips Tap Pierce Pat Plyar Tommy Pocus Janet Poor Chuck Porter Jim Porter Carolyn Portwood Sandra Potter Dudley Powell Jim Powell Jim Powell Tom Powell Susin Pregge Lynn Pressley Lucy Puya Kathy Quinn Mike Quinn Lydie Randman Bill Ratliff Susan Rnulston Judy Rayhurn Carole Rayfield Anne Reese David Reese John Rennaker Bert Rice Joan Rice Paula Richards Mike Riley Adrian Rindland Buster Rise Vaughn Rives Archie Roberts Eddie Robinson John Robinson Mike Robinson Susan Robinson Linda Roden Carolyn Rogers Melody Rogers 186 Phi-Sir Iac Hogoff Don Rose man Nancy Rose man David Rosethall Mike Kotli Nancy Roth Carla Rothell Debby Sadler Charlie Sabin Spencer Salmon Susan Seninzing Phyllis Schmittoy Phillip Schwartz Sharon Sconyers Ralph Screws Frances Scott Susan Scruggs Richard Seay Cathy Sears Steve Sed berry Alan Scitel Billy Sclman Billy Setzer Rob Sexton Janet Seymour Cathy Shnddix Jimmy Shannon George Sharpe Carole Shaw Kelley Shaw James Shepard I.inda Sherk Becky Sherman Fran Sherrill John Sherrill Ronald Shiland Candi Shirley Anita Shoemaker Bill Simpson Diane Simpson Neal Sims Jimmy Siragusa 187 Sophomores Judy Sirles Sandra Sirles Jeff Skelton Lenny Skelton Donald Slappcy Marlene Slaughter Jimmy Smith Kathy Smith Lynn Smith Philip Smith Stephen Smith Thomas Smith Jenny Snider Cheryl Snow Robin Snow Joe South Rosanne Spector Jan Spivey Sam Spruiell Bill Stalfort Warren Stcidinger Mark Stephens Hetty Gayle Stephenson Lenny Stem Max Stern Mike Stevens Clay Stiles Gwen Stinson Laurie Stone Gerald Stough Mary Stout Joy Stringfellow Andrea Studin Sam Stutts Rob Suddoth Dale Swafford Edgar Swann Thomas Tanner Macey Taylor Pamela Taylor Sandra Taylor Phil Teague 188 Sir-Wat Wayne Teas Richard Teel Lenny Teninhaum Albert Owen Thomas Diane Thomas Juninc Thomason Sherran Thomason I.isa Thompson Susan Thompson Danny Tillenon Cynthia Timmons Rill Tipper Jack Tomlinson Larry Traywiek Faye Trimble Nancy Tubb Alan Turnhain Mike Turpin Eugenia Twitty Rel Underwood Mary Upton Susannc Van Hoosc Wayne Van Landingham Ellen Vann Kathy Vaughn Robert Venus Wayne Vowel 1 Allan Wade Kathy Wadsworth David Wainwright Shirley Walden Day Walker Jerry Walker Jimmy Walker Steve Walker W'ando Jo Walker Betty Jo Waller Rebecca Waller Gregory Walters Tricia Ward Jerrie Watson Patricia Watson 189 Sophomores Wea - Zod Sherry Wear Tom Wear Lloyd Weaver Kitty Weaver Susan Weaver Howard Weir Thomas Wellman Lindu Wettersten Larv West Ricky Wetzel Larry Whatley Joyce Whitaker Hrenda White Joanna White Mike While Bob Whitcis Suzanne Whitmire Becky Whitney Adele Wilcox Glenn Wilkerson Dewey Wilkite Sandra Will Charles Williams Glenn Williams Greg Williams Robert Williams Waller Williams I«ex Williamson Nancy Willis Pete Will Leigh Womack William Wong Tim Wood Susan Woodruff Gordan Wyatt Jan Yates George Yeager Mike Zadrozny Evan Zeiger Jack Zeigler Larry Zimmer Vicki Zodin 190 Bruce Rose SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Harold Edward Carton Jr. Mary Louise Clayton Harold Jack Craton Maureen Juliette Costcs Larry W. Davis Stephen Daniel Doles Lynne Hopkins Cheryl Ann Huie William Henry Jenkins Charles William Mathicw Donna Jean McAuley Susan Catherine McKay John Gray McNabb Walter Benjamin Nichois Robert Earle Perryman Thomas Edward Ray Frank Wayne Richards Linda Gail Rich R. Don Roepke Hilda Diana Sharp Nadya Alexandra Smith John Andrew Spann James Albert Thompson Fred Griffin Tyler Beanie Raymond Vest Father's Night at Shades Valley—a time to observe the various specimens in the Biology department. Mary Stout demonstrates how to make spicy salad to Mrs. Walker’s Speech Class. Blair Cox won the Most Valuable ‘B‘ Team Player award for his services as a football player. 191 Juniors Uphold School Traditions JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sealed: Anita Shaw, Secretary; Carla Ellis, Vice-President; Nancy Davies, Treasurer. Standing: Mary Duffy, Girls’ Activity Chairman; Bill Corr, President; Dale Sitton, Boys’ Activity Chairman. The Junior Class of 1965 did an excellent job of supporting Shades Valley. Along with a very successful Junior-Senior Prom, they contributed a multitude of Green Stamps, and showed the Seniors up by winning the Powder Puff Football Game. There was an old woman Who lived in a shoe She had so many children She didn't know what to dc She sent them all to Valley To learn to write and read Then bought a candid camera To record their every deed So whether they were playing Or in a class or two Now we have their pictures To place for your review. 192 if 1965 Elaine Alihoit Rodney Abbott Billy Adams Jack Adam Mary Ellen Adam Rosemary Adams Susan Albright Puul Allen Sheryl Allen Tommy Allen Wilbur Allen Tommy Allison Alan AI so brook Margaret Alverson Carl Anderson Charles Anderson Darlene Arnold Robert Arnwine Josephine Artale Fred Asliell Audrey Ashworth Ross Askins Phil Auten Frank Baackes 193 Juniors Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. David Hack Danny Bailey Jynx Bailey Tommy Bailey Bobby Baker Larry Baker Sheryl Balch Sharnli Balch Robert Banker Ken Barclay Linda Barclay Bruce Barnes 194 of 1965 Robert Bashinsky Ruby Bassett Betty Bates Tommy Baxter John Beeler Joe Belmont Terry Belter Roberta Bengston Bcrney Benhani Bill Bennett Jay Benton Leslie Berry Stan Bern hill Linda Rinion Claire Black Mary Ann Black nail Harry Blalock Mike Bolin Don Bolton Peggy Bonfield Paul Bonnecarrere Mark Booth Thada Borstein Bobbie Botnick 195 Juniors Bruce Boucher Mike Boyd Sheila Bruasch Paula Bracewell Beverly Bradford Susan Brasficld Dianne Brasseale Jody Braswell Jackie Brechin Michael Breed Bank Breland Jim Brinson Kick Britnell Kathy Britton Richard Brown Tempie Brunson Robert Bryan Ginger Bryant Dennis Bullock Joy Bullock Barbara Burbank Carl Bush Pam Butler Chuck Biitterworth 196 Martha Byars Mark Calfer Leigh Gilluhan Bill Canup Patty Capps Bahs Carlton Carol Ann Carter Carol Joy Garter Joyce Carter Sam Giusey Ken Chance) Pam Charlton Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold . . .Valley students enjoy lunch. 197 Juniors t Rain, rain, go away ... A girl leaves school on a rainy day. Walter Chatjicld Glenn Christian Kathy Clay Sherry Clay Ralph Cleage Susan Cleage Alice Cline Walter Clopton Cathy Cobb I-ois Cobb Lynn Cochran Martha Cochran 198 of 1965 Julie Cohn Don Coker Robbie Collins David Congdon Pam Connor Charles Copeland Hill Corr Sharron Cosbatt Sumh Cox Wilma Cox Jenny Craig Carol Craven Margaret Culp Sally Cummings Wendy Currid Rirbard Dabney Deena Damske Bill Daniel Rol ert Daniel Alan Datnoff Nancy Davies Jim Davis Paul Dawkins Frank de I-athouder 199 Juniors Debbie Dent Harlold DcWolf Mary Sale Dixon Pat Donovan Tommy Dorrob Karl Drennen Mike Drennen Hobby Dreyfus Darlene Du Hois Lcn Duffey Mary Duffey Hoy Dugger David Duke Jackie Duke Genevieve DuPn Barron Durden Penny Dyke Mike Faster Carol Easterling Carol Edmundson Pam Edward Martini El lard John Ellas Carla Ellis 200 of 1965 Elaine Ellin Bill Ennis Martin Ennis Bobby Ensmingcr Hose Epsmun Cheryl Etheridge Beth Exum Dcilo Fancher Jim Farmer Sally Farmer Nikki Faucett Hon Faulkner 201 One. two, buckle my shoe, three, foul', touch the floor .. .Cheerleaders at prp rally. Juniors Tom Tom the piper’s son learned l« play when he was young . . The hund played in many parade-. Henry Feld Charles Feldman Pat Fex Beth Finch John Fincher Kathy Fink Wendy Fink Molly Floyd Mike Foglcman Mike Fowler Henry Fowlkes Tommy Fox 202 of 1965 Guy Franks David Frankstone Donna Freeman Adclc Friedman Bob Fry Buddy Gaines Liz Garber Charles Gardner Craig Gardner Robert Garret Vulorie Cartseff Pat Ganvick Guil Gaskell Chita Gaskin Tommy Gault Tina Gibb Hugh Gibbs Carol Gillespie Sheryl Gingold Zaek Godwin Jerry Goldfarh Preston Goldfarh David Goldman Barbara Goldstein 203 Juniors David Goldstein Nina Gonzalez Ellis Goodson Melon Goodwin Russell Grccnlialgh E 1 Grier David Griffin David Grusin Hill Gunn Rob Hackney Don Hagan Sandra Haigh 204 of 1965 Joan Hairston Jerome Haley Linda Hall Arlene Ha I pern Dale Haney Barry Harrell Reeky Harri Dot tie Harris Roller! Hasluni Janette Hatcher Janice Hathcock Susan Hawkins 205 A dillar a dollar a ten o’clock scholar . . .Lucy Hargrove, Mr. Chumolee, Mrs. Hightower, and Mr Fitagihhon help Juniors to take the Nationul Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests. Juniors Lillie Miss Muffet sat on a Tuffet .. . Mrs. Foley enjoys her English class. Phil Haynie Sherry Heath David Hewson Sam Hiden Cenc Hightower Cheryl Hill Denny Hill Lynn Hill Sue Hill Susan Hill Wayne Hill Sandy Holdren 206 of 1965 Franklin Holmes Dawn Holt Kent Honeycutt Kenny Hooks Elisc Hope Boh Hopkins Kathy Horne Melissa Houscal Ann Howie Cynthia Hudson I .a ura Hudson Gay Hulsey Sherry Hungcrford Shirley Hungerford Beth Hunter Cene Ireland Carol Isbell Marthu Jackson Ricky Jackson Susan Jaffo Judy Jenkins Suelin Joe Pam Johnson Pat Johnson 207 Pat Johnson Tommy Johnson Eric Johnston Lynda Johnston I.arry June® Linda Jones Travis Jones Martha Jordan Marsha Joseph Don Jowers Cathy Kelley Karyl Kesmodcl 208 juniors Byron Ketchum Put Ketrhum Skip Ketchum David Key Candy Kindberg Don King Wayne King Jim Kirk Minda Kirkland Caralyn Klyce Al Knight Larry Knox Julian Knrh Silvan Kocrnrr Glenn KrouM Kri Lambert Lina Larson Jim Latla Cathy Leach G wrn l«eCroy Margie l er Henry bmnmn Don Leonard Russell Leopard 209 Little Jack Horner sat in a comer . . . Pete Owen has his Picture made. Juniors Old King Kole was a merry old soul . . . Mr. Stegall watches the entrance after j pep rally. Jessie lister Ted Lester Ed I«etl Richard Lee Levine Jerry Levey Janet Lipscomb Sherry Llewellyn Judy Lloyd I iuren Loeh Diane Lovell John Lowe Mar Lowry 210 of 1965 Judi Luks Susan l.unceford Virginia Magrudcr Carl Mancha Dale Marcus Neal Marlow Jeanne Marshall Ernie Marlin Tharon Mason Mary Margaret Mathis Daria Matthews John Matthews Richard Matthews Diane Maxwell Alan Mazer Barbara McAullcy Mikki McCarn Sherry McCarter Mike McClain Bob McClure John McQusky Ed McCowan Donna McCoy Peggy McCullough 211 Juniors Elizabeth McDermott Joan MeDevitte Bill McDonald George McDonald Hal McDonald Ken McDonald Mike McDonald Mike McGimsey John McKibbin Beth McKinstry Mike McLane Devere McLennan Dugald McMillan Margaret McNeil Ivy McReynolds Martha Mclazzo Jack Meredith Marie Meredith Paul Mcrriott Lonny Mikul Beverly Miller Lydia Miller Dudley Mills Kuppy Mill 212 of 1965 Belly Mims O. L Mims Pete Moffett Marietta Monagham James Monroe Lee Monroe Betty Montgomery Kay Montgomery Ed Moody Alan Moon Bill Moore June Moore 213 Ding Dong Bell . . . Gvm girls waiting to leave at 3:00. Juniors Patty cake. Patty cake, baker’ man. Hake me a cake as fast as you can. Thespians at cast party of “Would-be Gentleman”. Lois Mosely Marcia Mouron Charles Nailcn David Naumann Carol Neely Buzzy Nelson Ann Neptune Larry Newman Bonita Nobles Rodney Nolen Sylvia Nordan Bill Norman 214 of 1965 Fred Norrell Kathy Norris Steve Northrop Ken Norton Jane Nunnellcy Peggy Obear Toni Oghurn Martha Olive Susan Orr Ken Paisley Diane Pamfilis Charles Parker Diane Parker Sammy Parker Johnny Parrott Teresea Patrick Cay Patterson Charles Patton John Patton Carl Perryman Ellen Phillips Frances Phillips Nancy Picard Anne Pierce 215 Juniors Brenda Pinkston Heltie Pippin Gilbert Polled Beth Potts Sundru Powell Dale Prest Yvonne Price Gwen Propst Steve Puckett Wayne Pyle Alarie Quan Vicki Quintero Janet Rae Martha Rast Mary Ratliff Tommy Ray Harry Roitmeyer Cindy Richards James Richardson Douglas Riddle Mike Roberts Jimmy Robins Tommy Robinson Druciila Rochester of 1965 Kandy Romano Don Ropkey Herb Rosenbaum Cloria Rolh Julie Roundtree Allan Rowe Tatum Rowland Bruce Rundlett Dean Russell Richard Russey Cail Ryan Nora Ryan 217 Baa Baa black sheep . . . Mr. Williams shows Ronnie Aland and I.inda Avant one of his toy poodles. Juniors Jack and Jill sit on the hill . . . two students after school waiting for u ride home. Robyn Sanders John l_.cc Sasser Danny Saxon Susan Schaffer Wendy Schwartz Janice Sconycrs Stanley Seay David Sccor Henry Scibels George Seier Leigh Sellers Pam Sessions 218 of 1965 Stewart Sevier Elise Shapiro Anila Shaw Larry Shaw Robyn Sherman Kathy Shields Mike Shield Sue Shields Howard Shirley John Sides Ann Simmon Maurice Simmon Sue Simmon Arnold Simon Lee Simpson Janice Sim Dale Sit ton Rex Skelton Bobby Skinner Betty Slaughter Renee Slaughter Renee M. Slaughter Doug Slick Alan Smith 219 Juniors Hobart Wayne Smith James Smith Jane Smith Missy Smith Mitzi Smith Robert Smith SpikeSmith Tom Smith Wayne Smith Cathy Snider Sperry Snow Bari Sokol Howard Sokol Sam Sparks Don Spence Sharon Stallworth Judy Stark Florence Stevens Jack Stevenson Larry Stewart Van Stillman Ken Stoppclhein Luther Storey Sky Strange 220 of 1965 Mike Strong Roger Stroud Shelly Swedlaw Henry Taliaferro Darcey Tatum Brad Emory Teague Elgin Thomas Tommy Ray Thomas Barbara Thompson Kristina Thompson Stanley Thompson Tommy Timmons Little Boy Blue come blow your horn ... On Thursday evenings during the summer the SVHS Bund gave concerts in Homewood Park. 221 Juniors I.ouis Tovias Jack Trawick Gene Tubbs Linda Tubbs Colleen Ivy Turner Thomas Turner San fra Twiss Gaila Twitty Murray Tyson Pat Tyson Angela Underwood Dolores Van Raalen 222 of 1965 Melinda Vann John Vardanian Jim Vaughn Thelma Vickers John Wade Jack Walden Kay Walker Marshall Walker Jim Wallucc Ronnie W'alton Joanne Ward Ed Watkins Eugenia Watkins Bill Watts Keller Weaver Gloria Webb Mary Weed Henry Wells Shirley Wells Juanita West John Wheatley Carol Wheeler Janiee Whitaker Bruce White 223 J union Lilcttc While Nancy White Willard Whitson Neal Whitt Boh Whitten Mickey Wiegand Jo Wilkerson Barnett Williams Bland Williams Boh Williams Dave Williams Steve Williams John Willis Walter W'ingo Kerry Wood Charles Woodall Helen Woody Barbara Wooten Sam Word David Wright Jimmy Wright Peter Wuehrmann Steve Yates Anne Yeager 224 of 1965 Jennifer Yeager Dennis Zweig Judy Rose JUNIORS NOT PICTURED John Crawford Acton Mary Lois Armstrong Judy Hay Arnold James Burgess Blvenly Mell Margaret Bennett Roberta Bergeron John Hampton Linda Ann Brooks Mike Carlton Tommy Chulmcrs Clayton Janice Lynn Cole William Cowell Duke Thomas Harlan Flayd Terry Allan Franks James Robert Freeman Craig Robert Fulford Wallace Clifton Gibbon Adele Friedman Steve J. Golenveau James C. Guinn, III Charles Moor'es Hines Marshall Powell Halmes Richard Mark Horton Michall Lee Howell Roliert Bruce Jackson Milinda Ann Hughes Ellis Milney Kinney Steve Earl Iu onard Jack I eonard Sanford Howell Reisman Franklin C. Reynolds Robert Dan RoIm-Hs Judy Lynn Russell Jane Elizabeth Shea George D. Simpson Hugh Young There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, she had so many children she didn't know what to do . . . Juniors in Assembly. 225 David Hcwson and David Walbeit review the technical cues for lights. Mrs. Foley's classes fill their window with unusual specimens ... do juniors really think like this? 226 One of Mrs. Foley’s better students. TWO BITS, FOUR BITS ... Cheer- leaders practice after school. Seniors Inspire Future Classes SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sealed: Susan Atkins, Cirls’ Activity Chairman; Nan Tucker, Secretory; Louise Moody, Vice President. Standing: Bette McGibboney, Treasurer; Vecihi Basarin. Boys’ Activity Chairman; Herbie Stiles, President: Susan Butler, Assistant Treasurer. In the years past Shades Valley has graduated many outstanding classes and this year was no exception. The 1965 Class has accomplished much in its short stay at Valley. The fact that we had twenty-six Merit Scholarship Finalists shows our scholastic ability. Because of this great ability, we do not have a valedictorian and salutatorian but six Honor Graduates and seven students who received honorable mention. When we remember these honors we will also rememl)er the fun we have had together: the Senior Class meetings, magazine sales with Mr. Amos and Mr. Parker, raiding Sophomore and Junior Christmas Parties, and our own wonderful party. And so, before we leave our high school days behind, we would like to thank all of the faculty for their untiring efforts and especially for their understanding. There is no doubt that, as the years pass and we become adults, we will fully appreciate our high school teachers. It has l een a great honor for us to be members of the '65 graduating class, and we would wish that every graduating class have as much fun as we have had at Valley. 228 Seniors of 1965 AARONS, JOAN BRENDA: G.A.C.; Future Teachers; Ca-margo. ABELE, MARY I.EE: Pep Squad, Newspaper. ABERNATHY, WILLIAM DEAN: Pres. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Jr. H.R.; Pres. Sr. H.R.; Physics Club, American Studies Club. Tower Staff ADKINS. JERRY ANN: Transferred. ALAND, RONALD ZACKARY: Biology Club. Red And Black, American Studies Club, Chemistry Club, History Club, Future Physicians Club. College Day Host. ALESSI, JOSEPH SAMUEL: Stage Crew. ALFORD, CAROL ANN: Sergeant at Arms of Future Teachers Club; Pep Squad, American Studies Club, History Club, Tower Staff, Senior Service Ctrl. College Day Hostess, Bank Teller, Showcase ’63. ALLEN, CRAIG: American Studies Club, History Club. College Day Host, Showcase '64, Tower Staff. Joan Aarons Ronnie Aland Carol Ann Alford Jerry Adkins Joe Alessi Craic Allen 229 Linda Anderson Kathy Anderson Norma Anderton Kathy Dee Andrew Jan Andrews Sharon Andrews Seniors ANDERSON, ELIZABETH J.: French Club. Home Ec Club, Girls’ Glee Club. ANDERSON. JAMES SPENCER: Trcas. Key Club; Boys’ Glee Club. ANDERSON, LINDA JANE: Chaplain, Nat’J. Thespian Society; Future Physicians Club. Tower Staff, French Club, Biology Club, American Studies Club, Red Cross Representative, Showcase '64. ANDERSON, NORMA KATHLEEN: Sec. Soph. H.R.; Sec. Jr. H.R.; Pep Squad, Glee Club. Showcase ’61. ANDERTON. NORMA GAYLE: Nat’l. Thespian Society; Physics Club; Vicc-Prcs. Future Physicians Club; French Club, American Studied Club, Girls Glee Club, Show-case '64. ANDREW. KATHY DEE: Student Council Representative. Spanish Club, Bank Teller. ANDREWS, MERRY JANICE: See. Soph. H.R.; Treas. Sr. H.R.: French Club. “S” Club, Pep Squad. Cheerleader. Powder Puff Game, Intramural Sports. ANDREWS. SHARON LEIGH: Sec. Soph. Class; Vice-Pres. Jr. Class; “S” Club Promoters Club. Pep Squad, Cheerleader, Nat’l. Honor Society; Intramural Sports Dental Clinic Queen- 2nd alternate at the game. of 1965 ANDREWS, VIRGINIA CHENOWETH: Student Council Representative, See. S Club; Trvas. Inter-Club Council: Pep Squad, Red Cross Club, Newspaper, Head Cheerleader, College Day Hostess, Powder-Puff Football, Intramural Sports. ANDREWS. WALTER CULLERETH: Transferred from Marion Military Institute. APPLEBAUM. JUDY NAN: History Club. Spanish Nat’l. Honor Society. ARMSTRONG. ALICE EVALINE: Future Business Lead-ers of America Club. ARMSTRONG. ROBERT WAYNE: B Team Basket-ball. ASHBAUCHER, CARY V.: See. Jr. H.R.; Vicc-Proa. Sr. H.R.; Biology Club, Future Teachers Club, Home Ec. Club. Red Cross Club. Pep Squad. Powder-Puff Football. Girls’ Glee Club, College Day Hostess. ATKINS. SUSAN TAYLOR: Girls Activity Chairman for Sr. Class; Trcas. Jr. H.R.; Sec. Sr. H.R.; Student Council Representative. Vice-Pres. Pep Squad; Future Teachers Club. G.A.C., College Day Hostess. Usherette, Intramural Sports. Red and Rlaek Staff, Nat'l. Honor Society. AUSTIN. DEBORAH ANN: Intramural Sports, Nat’l. Thespiun Society, Girls’ Glee Club, Bank Teller, Showcase ’64. Virginia Andrews Judy Applebaum Bobby Armstrong L Alice Armstrong Cary Asbbaucher Susan Atkins Debbie Austin 231 Don Austin Linda Avant Alan Axelroth Spencer Bachus David Back Jimmy Bailey Linda Bailev 232 Steve Bailey Seniors AUSTIN, DONALD BRUCE: Trcas. Soph. ILK.; Vice Pres. Jr. ILK.; Key Club. “S Club. Physics Club. Base hall. Kootliall. AVANT, LINDA GAIL: Intramural Sports, Future Busi-ness Leaders of America Club, Girls’ Glee Club. AXELR01H. ALAN:—Transferred from Perth Amboy High School New Jersey; Student Council Representative, Physics Club, Biology Club. Future Physicians Club, Math Club, Tennis Team, Boys’ Chorus, Debate Team. BACHUS. SPENCER THOMAS: American Studies Club, B” Team Football. BACK. Jr. DAVID: Stage Crew Showcase '64. BAILEY. JAMES WILLARD: Concert Choir BAILEY. LINDA SUE: Pres. Future Business Leaders of America Club; Nat’l. Honor Society, Bank Teller. BAILEY. STEPHEN FLOYD: Spanish Nat’l. Honor So eiely. of 1965 BAILEY. IV. WILLIAM: Vice-Pres. Physic Club; Tower Staff; Future Physicians Club. BAKER. SCHUYLER ALLEN: Treas. Soph. H.R.; ”B” Team Football. BALCH. ELIZABETH CORDON: Pep Squad. Intramural Sports. BAD HOUR. JOHN ROBIN: Transferred from Ramsey High School. Birmingham. Ala. BAKER. BRENDA SUE: Home Ec. Club. Shades Valley High School Band '63. ’64. ’65. BARKER. WILLIAM DALTON: (not pictured) Pres. Soph. H.R.; Vicc-Pres. Jr. H.R.; Sergeant at Arms Key Club. HARNESS, REID BOYLSTON: (not pictured) Transferred from Indian Springs School. Boys’ Glee Club. Radio Club. Science Club. Track Team. Gymnastics Team. BARRETT. JO LYN: Natl. Thespian Society, French Club. Pep Squad. Bank Teller. Showcase 63. ’M. BARRETT. ROBERT CARTER: Spike Shoe Club; “S” Club. Varsity Track. BARTH, TERRY DENNIS: (not pictured) Interested in Electronics. BASARIN, VECIHI: Foreign Exchange Student from Adana Turkey; Promoters Club. Red Cross Club. Chemistry Club; Boys Activity Chairman. Sr. Class. Bill Bailey Allen Baker Bob Barbour Gordon Balch Brenda Sue Barker Bob Barrett Jo Lyn Barrett Vecibi Basarin Mae Frances Bayliss Phil Benton Margaret Bearden Reb Beck Ginger Bell Susan Bethea Seniors BAYI.ISS, MAE FRANCES: Activity Chairman Jr. H.R.: Pep Squad, Senior Service Ctrl: Girls’ Glee Club. BEARDEN. MARGARET ANN: Girls’ Glee Club. Hon Ec. Club, Future Business Leaders of America Club. Senior Service Girl, Office Assistant. BEARDEN, HILDA JEAN: Home Ed. Club. Girls’ Glee Club. BEAUMONT. JOHN FREDERICK: (not pictured. Transfer Student from Ramsey High. BECK. ROLLA EARL: Forensic Club, Chemistry Club. Debate Team, Sports Editor of Newspaper, Showcase ’64. BECKNER. WILLEY CLIFTON: Library Club. BELL. MARY VIRGINIA: French Club. Girls’ Glee Club. Physics Club. Senior Service Girl. Concert Choir. BENTON. PHILLIP CRAIG: Biology Club, American Studies Club, Physics Club. Showcase '64, Thespian Plat. BETHEA. SUSAN AMBLER: Vice-Pres, Soph. H.R.; Vice-Pres. Jr. H.R.; Vice-Pres. Sr. H.R.: Chaplain of Nat'l. Honor Society; American Studies Club; Sgt. at Arms of G.A.C.; Usherette, Semifinalist Foreign Exchange Stu dent. 234 of 1965 BI-A LOCK. HARVEY ALAN: Student Council Representative; Pres. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Jr. H.R.; Pres. Sr. H.R.; “S Club. American Studies Club, Varsity Foot ball '63. 61. Varsity Basketball ’64. BLOUNT. WILIJAN HOUSTON: Transfer Student from Baylor High; Varsity Football 61. BOLTON, ROBYN DIANA: See. Soph. H.R.; Pep Squad: Jr. Classical league. Art Club. Future Physicians Club. BOONE, GEORGIA HOWARD: Sec. Jr. H.R.: Sec. Sr. H.R.; Student Council Representative, French Club. “S ‘ Club, Cheerleader. Nat'l. Honor Society, Intramural Sports. BORZAK. ROBERT A.: Transferred from Olmstead Falls: National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. BOSWELL. HERBERT RISH: Treas. Jr. H.R.; Physics Club, National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. BOYLES, WALTER WILBUR; Biology Club. Showcase 74. BRA ASCII. ELIZABETH INGA: Chemistry Club. Alan Blalock Bill Blount Walter Boyles Inga Brnasch 235 A Jonnic Bradley Candy Brandino Kathleen Bradley Jackie Brashier Seniors BRABSTON, MARY ELIZABETH: See. Forensic U-aguc; French Club. Red Cross Club. Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Semi finalist. Rank Teller, Showcase 64. BRADFORD. CATHERINE KELLY: French Club. IVp Squad Chemistry Club. Bank Teller. BRADLEY. JOANNE: French Club. American Studio Club. Tower Stuff. Newspaper. BRADLEY. KATHLEEN ALLEN: See. Jr. Achievement BRANDINO. CANDACE MARIE: Girls’ Glee Club, Showcase '64. BRASHIER. JACKIE WAYNE: Hunting and fishing as a hobby. BRASWELL, KATHERINE LEIGH: Art Club. French Club, Showcase ’64. BRATEMAN, LIBBY FRANCES: Vioe Pres. Biology Club; Sec. Chemistry Club; Sec. Physics Club; French Club, Art Club. Forensic Club. Bank Teller, Showcase ’64, College Day Hostess, Representative to National Science Foundation. National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation of 1965 BRAY. CAROLYN MATHER: Girls Activity Chairman Sr. II.R.; Vice-Pres. Thespians, French Cluh, National High School Institute, Bank Teller. Showcase ’63. '64. BRENCELMAN. SARAH PARDUE: Sec. Soph. H.R.; Set ,lr. H.H.: ticW Sr. H.R.: Sec. Red Cro$t Club: Girls' Glee Cluh. BRICE. DERRY ELISABETH: Treas. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Sr. H.R.; Future Teachers Club, Forensic Cluh. Pep Squad, Tower Stuff. College Day Hostess. BRITTAIN. SHIRLEY ANNE: American Studies Cluh. Home Ec. Cluh. Future Teachers Cluh, Nat’l. Honor Society. BRITTON, LINDA RIITH: Showcase '63. ’64; Bank Tel-ler, ('.iris' Glee Cluh. Pep Squad. BRITTON. NORVELLE ISABELLA: Treas. Jr. H.R.; Jr. Classical League. Thespian Cluh. Showcase '6J, Thespian Play. BRODA, SUSAN ALICE: Jr. Classical league. Home Er. Cluh, Newspaper, Senior Service Girl. Thespian. BRODNAX. MARGARET MARIAN: Red Cross Repre-sentative; Glee Cluh; Bank Teller. Caroline Bray k Sally Brenglcman Derry Brice Shirley Brittain Frances Browdy Mike Brown Cathy Brummett Charles Brown Bam Bryant Ronnie Brvant Anne Buchanan Seniors BROWDY. FRANCES RITA: Nall. Honor Society. Span ish Nat’l. Honor Society, Future Teachers Club. BROWN. LINDA GERTRUDE: Girls’ Glee Club. Concert Choir, Library Club. BROWN. MICHAEL JOHN: Vice.Pm. Soph. Homeroom. BROWN. QUENTIN CHARLES: Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; “S Club, History Club, Footbtill Tram, Track Team. BRUMMETT. MARY CATHERINE: Assistant Sec. Natl. Honor Society; Sec. Shades Valley High School Band, I.i brariun of the Band; Majorette, French Club, I.ibrar) Club, Showcase ’64. BRYANT. PAMELA JANE: Vice-Pres. Jr. H.R.; Sec. Horn. Ec. Club; Red Cross Club. BRYANT. RONALD STUART: Interested in bowling skiing, building boats. BUCHANAN. FRANCES ANNE: Girls Activities Chair man Sr. Homeroom, Pep Squud. History Club. 238 of 1965 BUCHANAN. PAUL ANDREW: Pre . Soph. H.R.; Key Club, American Studies Club. “B Team Basketball. BUELL, JK. JOHN ELLSBERRY, (not pictured) Chemi . try Clul). Bank Teller. BURDESHAW. CECIL WAYNE: (not pictured) Trans-ferred from Tate School Florida. BURGESS, JOHN ROBERT: Sec. Sr. H.R.; Manager of Football Team ’63. 64. BURKE. SUSAN HELENE: French Club. Home Ec. Club; American Studies Club. Red Cross Club. BURR. JUDITH ELIZABETH: Treas. Soph. H.R.; See.. Treas. Dramatics Club; Newspaper, National Honor Society. BUR RETT, DIANA: Transferred from Brook-Hill School, Pony Club Rally Participant. BURTON. GAIL C: ViccPres. Soph. H.R.; Treas. Sr. H R.: Student Council Representative; G.A.C.: Pep Stpiad. N'at’l. Honor Society; Intramural Sports, Tower Staff. Powder-Puff Football, French Club. Showcase '(A. BUTLER, DIANE JUNE: (not pictured) Treas. Soph. H.R.;. Home Ec. Club; Showcase 64. BUTLER, SUSAN M.: Assistant Treas. Sr. Class; Sec. Jr. H.R.; Vice-Prcs. Sr. H.R.; Student Council Representative. Promoters Club, Camnrgo Club. BYRUM, DENNIS TROY: (not pictured) Shades Valley High School Band. BYRUM. RALPH EDWARD: S Club. Track. P. A. Buchanan Diana Burretl Susan Butler Judy Burr Ralph By rum 239 Tom Callahan John Carlile Tom Carroway Bill Cash 240 Vin Campbell Missy Carr Pat Cather Seniors CALLAHAN. THOMAS GEORGE: Co-Ca plain Gymnastic Team; Pres. Gymnastic Club. Physics Club, Football. CAMPBELL KI.OYI) EUCENE: (not pictured) CAMPBELU CALVIN ARGYLL: Interested in Forestry and Wildlife. CARLILE. JOHN ROSS: Trea . Soph. H.R.; Art Club. Physics Club, Showcase 64. CAKR, NELL MISSY: Intramural Sports Red Cr« Club. Showcase ’64. CARRAWAY. THOMAS ASHLEY: Trcus. Gymnastics Club: Physics Club. CARTER. JANE: (not pictured) Transferred from S.l). Lee High School. Mississippi; Choral Club. CARTER. JANICE: (not pictured) Transferred from S.l) Lee High School, Mississippi; Vice-Pres., F.H.A.; Vice-Pres. Choral Club; Sport Boosters, Girls Sextet, Concert Choir. CARTER, WILLIAM I EE: Shades Valley Band, Natl Honor Society; Nul'I. Merit Scholarship Scmifinalist; A.P. Math. CASH. WILLIAM EARL: Transferred from West End High School; “B Team. Football. CATHER. JAMES PATRICK: Newspaper Staff. Debate Team. of 1965 CEIT1JN, HA KOI.I) LEE: Biology Club. French Club. Chemistry Club. Physic Club, Tower Stuff, B” Team Track. CHAPMAN, LUCY TAYLOR: Physic Club. G.A.C.: His-lory Club, Intramural Sports. A.P. Math. CHII.DREE. NANCY ANN: Chemistry Club, Future Nur-m s Club. Red Cross Club. Bank Teller. CHILDS. EDWARD A.: Pres. Sr. H.R.; Pres. Physics Club; Interclub Council. Swim Team, Track Team, Nat’l. Merit of Commendation, A.P. Math. CHILDS. SONJA RUTH: Sec. Soph. H.R.; Spanish Nafl. Honor Society, American Studies Club, Home Ec. Club; IVp Squad. Bank Teller, Tower Stuff. CHISM. CUENDOLYN E.: Newspaper, Drama Club. CHITWOOD, SAMUEL: Physics Club. Bank Teller. CLEAC.E. JOHN HENRY: Transferred from Indian Springs School; Basketball. Baseball. Harold Ceitlin Nancy Childree Sonja Childs Sam Chitwood Lucy Chapman Ed Childs Gwen Chism John Cleave 241 k. Lynne Cothran Carol Colbert Debbie Cochran David Cohen Clark Collier Seniors CLICK. ROBERT D.: Key Club. CLINE. CHARLES I).: (not pictured) Pres. Soph. ILK.: Pres. Jr. H.R.; Pres. Promoters Cluh; Chemistry Club, Football Team. Wrestling Team. Track Team. Golf Team. CLINE. ROBERT ELBERT: See. Gymnastic Club ’63 and '64; Gymnastic Team 63. Physics Club. French Club. Biology Club. California Achievement Test Letter of Commem dation. Tower Staff. COBB. WILLIAM ALLEN: Vicc-Pres. Soph. Class; Pres Soph. H.R.; Pres. Jr. H.R.: Parliamentarian Student Coun oil; Key Club, Promoters Club. Physics Club. “S' Club. Varsity Football Letter, Nat’!. Merit Letter of Commendation. COCHRAN. DEBORAH J.: Pep Squad. Home F.c. Club. O.A.C., Powder Puff Football, Physical Fitness Award. COCHRAN, LYNN: Red Cross Club. Pep Squad, Future Teachers Club. COHEN. DAVID RICHARD: MS Club. Varsity Baseball. COLBERT. CAROL B.: French Club. History Club, Pep Squad. Glee Club, Senior Service Girl. Thespian. Showcase 64. COLLIER. CLARK CHARLES: Pres. Jr. ILK.; Promoters Club. 242 of 1965 COLLINS. BRYANT H.: Thcpians, Showcase. CONWAY, CATHERINE E.: Vice-Pres. Soph. Homeroom; Sec. Jr. Homeroom; Home Ec. Club, Future Teachers Club. College Day Hostess. American Studies Club. COOK. MARGARET LUCILE: Treas. Sr. Homeroom; Home Ec. Club. COOPER. ANNETTE LEE: Transferred from Sidney Lanier, Montgomery; Sec. Sr. Homeroom; I tin Club. Spanish Club. Student Council Rep.; Usherettes. Nat’l. Honor Society; Spanish Nat’l. Honor Society; Intramural Sports. COOPER. CLAUDIA KAY: Pres. Pep Squad. French Club, Red Cross Club. Future Teachers Club, Intcrclub Council. COOPER, DOUGLAS H.: Chemistry Club. Physics Club. Nat'l. Merit letter of Commendation. COPELAND. NANCY TOBY: Future Teachers Club. Intramural Sports. COPLEY. JR. LEWIS L.: Spike Shoe Club, Varsity Track. Bryant Collins ▲ Lucile Cook Nancy Copeland Cathy Conway Lee Cooper Doug Cooper Chip Copley 243 Van Corr Jean Cox 244 Sylvia Cox Maurice Costes Gini Cox Jack Cox Bobby Craig Seniors CORK. JAMES VANIS: Vice-Pres. Soph. H.R.; Vice-Prev Jr. H.R.; Vice-Pres. Sr. II.R.; Promoters Club. Key Club. Cross-Country Team. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Truck Team. COSH ATI'. DUANE PURVIS: (not pictured) See. Key Club; “S” Club; Basketball Letter, Baseball letter. COSTES, MAURICE A.: Transferred from Tuscaloosj County High School; Student Council Representative. George Washington Citizenship Club, Vocal Club, Stamp Club. COULTER. REBECCA KAY: Art Club. Showcase ’64. COWAN, LANEY: (not pictured) Track Team. Varsity Wrestling. COX, FRANCES VIRGINIA: Transferred from Griffith High School Winston-Salem, N.C.; Bible Club, Debate Team. Future Teachers Club. Future Nurses Club. Jr. Varsity Basketball. COX. I LA JEAN: Future Business Leaders of America COX. JACK MAULK: Pres. Soph H.K.; Pres. Sr. H.R.; “S Club; Wrestling Letter. Varsity Football, Natl. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. COX. SYLVIA RAE: Treas. Home Ec. Club. CRAIG. ROBERT FRANKLIN: American Studies Club. Chemistry Club. of 1965 CRAWFORD, NORMA CAROLYN: Future Physician Club. American Studies Club. CROW. DENISE ANNE: Sec. Soph. H.R.; Sec. Sr. H.R.; Home Ec. Club. Forensic Club. American Studies Club. Pep Squad. CROW. MAUREEN ANNE: Bank Teller. Future Nurse. Club, His ton Club. CROWLEY. SHIRLEY JO: Home Ec. Club. DANIELS. REGINA KAY: Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; ('.iris Glee Club. Pep Squad. Home Ec. Club; Future Teachers Club. DAVIDSON, MIMI SUSAM: G.A.C.: Intramural Sports. Foreign language League. DAVIS. BRENDA MARIE: Vice-Pre . Sr. H.R.; French Club, Future Teachers Club. American Studies Club, Chemistry Club, Newspaper, Bank Teller. College-Day Hostess. Pep Squad. DAVIS. DEBORAH LYNN: Vice-Pres. Soph. H.R.; Treas. Jr. and Sr. II.R.; Student Council Representative. 1st Vice-Pres. Student Council; Treas. Usherettes; French Club. Pep Squad, Camarge Club. Intramural Sports, Tower Staff. Nat’l. Honor Society, College Day, Student-Faculty Committee of Student Council; Jr. Class Favorite. Norma Crawford Maureen Crow Shirley Crowley Kay Daniels Mimi Davidson Dehbv Davis 245 Carol Dawkins ▲ Cheryl Dorn Barbara Doumont Karen Draper 246 1 Pat Dorn Missy Denton Tom Dozier Berry Dumas Seniors DAWKINS. JO CAROL: Pep Squad. French Club. Amer lean Studies Club. DENTON. CAROLINE PASCO: See. Soph. H.R.; Pep Squad, Future Teachers Club. DORN. DOROTHY CHERYL: Future Teachers Club. Hume Ec. Club; Red Cross Club. College Day Hostess. DORN. PATRICIA ANN: Art Club. French Club. Home Ec. Club. DOUMONT. RARRARA ANNE: Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School. Houston. Texas; R.O.T.C. Sponsor. DOZIER. THOMAS BLACKBURN: Biology Club. French Club. Forensic Club. Rank Teller. DRAPER, RETTI KAREN: Vicc-Prcs. Soph. H.R.; Red Cross Club. Future Rusincss Leaders of American, American Studies Club. Intramural Team. Showcase ’64. DUMAS. WILLIAM RERRY: Red And Rlack Staff. Latin Club, Key Club, French Club. Track Team. of 1965 DUNCAN. JUI.1A NORRIS: Sec. Future Nurses Club: American Studies Club. Tower Staff, Pep Squad, Home Er. Club; Bunk Board of Directors. ELLIS. JOSEPH DUDLEY: 2nd Vice-Pres. Student Conn-cil; Pres. Interclub Council; Sec.. Biology Club. Varsity Track. “B Team. Basketball. El.LIS, LINDA SUE: Red Cross Club. Thespian Play. Nat’l. Thespian Club. EMBRY. CORINNE JENNINGS: not pictured); Trans-ferred from Ashley Hall, Charleston. S.C.; Chester Cycle Play. Art Club. Jr. Sr. Banquet Committee. EMORY’. LOUIS D.: Transferred from Marion Militate Institute. ENNIS. LYNDA: See. Soph. H.R.; Vice-Pres. Future Business Leaden of America; Red Cross Club. N.C.T.E. Semifinulist, Competition National winner. EPSTEIN. MARLENE DEE: Vice-Pres. History Club: C.A.C.; French Club. Senior Service Girl, Intramural Team. College Day Committee. ERICKSON. LYNNE JUANITA: Home Ec. Club. Li-brary Club. Pep Squad. Biology Club. EVANS. HARRIET JORDAN: Home Ec. Club; Thes pians. Showcase 'G , Thespian Play. Joe Ellis Linda Ellis Denny Emory Lynda Ennis A Marlene Epstein Lynne Erickson Harriet Evans 247 Kay Falkner Sam Farlow T.ce Ferguson Pat Fincher Robert Falls Rernie Feld Jnnna Finney 248 Heidi Flemming Seniors FALKNER, KATHRYN GREEN: Vice-Pro . Library Club; Sec. Latin Club; Nat’l. Honor Society; Camargo Club. French Club, Thespians, Future Business Leaders of A-merirn Club, Tower Staff, Newspaper, Pep Squad, Thespian Play. Historian 5th District Library Assistants Association. FALLS. ROBERT AARON: Interested in Science. FARLOW, SAM NANCE: Physics Club, Golf Team. y ELD. Ill, BERNARD DAVID: Editor-in-Chief Newspaper; Latin Club, 'S Club. Forensic Club, Debate Team. Swim Team. Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Scmifinnlist. FERGUSON. ALAN LEE: Chemistry Club; Wrestling Team. Bank Teller, Tennis Team. FINCHER. COMER PATRICK: American Studies Club. Biology Club, Chemistry Club, Tower Staff; Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Scmifinnlist; Bank Teller. FINNEY. JANNA LEE: Transferred from Bedford High School, Michigan. FLF.MINING. HEIDI: See. Soph. H.R.; Girls Activity Chairman for Sr. H.R.; Viec-Pres. Art Club; Tower Staff. Showcase, Y 4. of 1965 FLETCHER. JAMES LOCKHART: Chemistry dub. Ten-nis Team. FORBES, JOSEPH JUDKINS: Art Club, Concert Choir. FORD. LUCIA LYLE: Pres. Soph., H.R.; Pres. Biology Club. Reporter for Library; French Club, Pep Squad. A-incrican Studies Club, Newspaper. FORMAN. III. JAMES ROSS: Roys’ Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; French Club. Physics Club, Forensic Club. Tennis Team. FORRESTER. RONALD RAY: Pres. Soph. HR.; Student Council Representative, Basketball. FOSTER. MELISSA PRIDE: Sec.-Trcas. Jr. H.R.; Sec. Sr. II.R.; Red Cross Club. American Studies Club. Pep Squad. FOSTER. PAMELA LYNN: Vice-Pres. Sr. H.R.; Latin Club; Nut’l. Honor Society. FRANCIS. WILLIAM CUTTLE: Forensic Club. Natl. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. Jimmy Fletcher Joe Forbes Lucia Ford Ross Forman Pam Foster William Francis 249 Barbara French Lynn Gallinger Howard Garrison Marly Fried Dorothy Fulton Bobby Garner f 5i Seniors FRENCH. BARBARA JOSEPHINE: Red Crow Club. In tramurul Sports. FRIED, MARTIN JAY: Swimming Team. Rank Teller, Art Club. FULTON. DONALD MERRITT: Vice-Pres. Soph. H R.; Physics Club. FULTON. DOROTHY ANN: Future Business Loaders of America. GALLINGER. LYNNE SUZANNE: Art Club. Red Crow Club. Tower Staff. GARNER. ROBERT NEAL: Transferred from B.U.S. GARRISON, HOWARD HASTON: Pres. Sr. H.R.; Key Club. Biology Club. Basketball, Track. GATES. TED ALLEN: Interested in cars and horses. 250 of 1965 GAUNT. PAMELA EVELYN: Biology Club. Tower Staff, Pep Squad. GIBB, THOMAS WILSON: Vice Pres. Soph Homeroom. Activity Chairman Gymnastics Club, Biology Club. GILL. BEVERLY BEAVERS: Transferred from Chatham High School. New Jersey; Pep Club, Biology Club, Tri-Hi “Y ; Teacher's Club, G.A.C.; Chaplain Junior Red Cross; Student Council. GILMER. WILLIAM LAWRENCE: Chemistry Club, A-mcriean Studies Club. Biology Club. Future Physicians Club. GLADDEN, SUSAN LA REINE: Latin Club, Future Teacher’s Club, American Studies Club, Tower Staff. Newspaper. GLASS, ANN HARRELL: Treas. Jr. and Sr. Homeroom; Vice Pres. Soph. H.R.; Scc.-Treas. G.A.C.. Usherette. Intramural Sports. American Studies Club, Nat'l. Honor Society; College Day Hostess. GLASS. LAURIE HARRELL: Sec. Soph. H.R.; Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; Sec. Usherettes; Vice-Pres. G.A.C.; Intramural Sports, American Studies Club. Pep Squad. Nat'l. Honor Society. GODSEY, DAVID WILKERSON: Shades Valley High School Band, Art Club, Mechanical Drawing Club, Showcase '64. Thespians. Beverley Gill Susan Gladden Laurie Glass Tommy Gibb Larry Gilmer Ann Glass David Godsey 251 Judy Goldstein Richard Gorman Janet Goldstein Speedy Gonzalez Michelle Goodman Ann Graham Seniors COGCANS, MARY LOUISE: Future Physicians Club. CTOLDSTEIN, JANET ELIZABETH: Red Cross Club, Fu-ture Teachers Club. Forensic Club. GOLDSTEIN, JUDITH ELAINE: French Club, Future Teachers Club, Rank Teller. Senior Service Girl, College Day Hostess. GOLDSTEIN. MICHAEL PAUL: (not pictured) Radi.. Club. GONZALEZ: KATHERINE MARY: Shades Valley High School Band. Showcase v Ala. Stale Fair Certificate of Merit for Art. Red Cross International Art Exhibit. Art Club, Thespians. GOODMAN, KAY: Sec. Jr. H.R.; Future Teachers Club. Bank Teller. GOODMAN, MICHELLE LYNN: Red Cross Club. Art Club, Camargo Club, Bank Teller. Thespian Production. GORMAN, RICHARD LARRY: Concert Choir. GRAHAM. ANN WHITAKER: Pres. Soph. Jr. and Sr. H. R.; Pres. Usherettes; Vice-Pres. Nat'l. Honor Society; Chaplain Latin Club; Chaplain Interclub Council; Pep Squad, Tower Staff. Red and Black, College Day Committee, Newspaper, Powder Puff Football, Intramural Sport . I. atin II Award. D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl. 252 of 1965 GRANT. ADRIAN MERVYN: Chemistry Club. GRAY. DAPHNE ELAINE: Sec.-Treas. Sr. H.R.; Thespians, Biology Club, Intramural Sport , Thespian Productions, Showcase. GREENBERG, PHYLLIS GALE: Library Club. GRIFFIN. LINDA ELIZABETH: Trcas. French Club; Student Council Rep.; Usherettes, Thespians, American Studies Club, Showcase, Thespian Productions, Tower Staff. GRIFFIN, JOHN McMURRAY: Vice-Pres. of Band; French Nat'l. Honor Society; All-County Band, Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Seinifinalist. GRIGGS, KENNETH KILCROW: Pres. Jr. H.R.; Amcri-can Studies Club, Tower Staff. GUNDERSON. ROBERT MARTIN: See. Soph. H.R.; Chemistry Club. American Studies Club, Physics Club. Tower Staff. HACKER, CAROL RUTH: See. Jr. H.R.; Student Council Representative, Intramural Sports, Camargo Club, G.A.C.. American Studies Club. Daphne Gray Adrian Grant Phyllis Greenberg John Griffith Ken Griggs Boh Gunderson Carol Hacker 253 Margaret Haggerty Janice Hagood Beckie Hallman 254 James Hagood Spencer Hall Beth Hambaugh Seniors HAGGERTY. MARGARET ELLEN: Future Buainew Lea-ders of America. HAGOOD. JAMES DEWITT: Shades Valley High School Hand, '63, '64. HAGOOD, MARY JANICE: Nut'l. Jr. Honor Society. HALL, CAROL ELIZABETH: Treas. Soph. H.R.; Vice-Pres. Jr. H.R.; Future Teachers Club; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad. Powder Puff Football Game. HALL CAROL FRANCES: Vicc-Pres. Future Teacher Club; Sec. Jr. H.R.. HALL, SPENCER: Physics Club. Natl. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. HALLMAN. REBECCA: Transferred from Murphy High School, Mobile. Alabama; Future Teachers Club, Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad. HAMBAUGH, LINDA ELIZABETH: Art Club. Tower Staff. Pep Squad, Promoters Club; 2nd Place Winner Jr. Fine Arts Division Ala. State Fair. of 1965 HAMFF, FRED C: Physics Club. HARGROVE, LUCY KKKI): Student Council Representa-live; See. French Club; Usherettes, Nut’l. Honor Society, Art Club, Intrjmur.il Team. HARRIS, JEAN JOHNSTON: See. Soph. H.R.; Girls Activity Chairman Jr. H.R.; Future Teachers Club. Pep Squad, Powder Puff Football. HART. JAMES C.: “S” Club. B Team Football, Varsity Football. HARWELL. ROBERT EUGENE: Concert Choir. HASTY. ANDREA MOLT0N: Treas. Jr. Class: Sec.-Treas. Soph. H.R.; Treas. Jr. H.R.; Vice-Pres. Sr. H.R.; Treas. Student Council; Promoters Club, “S” Club, American Studies Club, French Club, Usherettes, Nat'l. Honor Society, Cheerleader, Newspaper. Showcase, College Day Hostess, College Day Chairman HAUCSETH, MICHAEL ROY: Forensic Club, Pep Squad. Debate Team. Tower Staff. HAWKINS, ANNE HAYDEN: Red Cross Club. Intramural Sports, Pep Squad. Tower Staff, Home Ec. Club. Latin Club. Powder Puff Football, Sr. Service. Physical Fitness Award. Jean Harris Robert Harwell Mike Haugseth Lucy Hargrove Andrea Hasty Ann Hawkins 255 Beverly Helm Dianne Hightower 256 Terry Hazzard Jennifer Henry Tom Higgins A1 Hill Seniors HAYS, JUDY EVANS: Red Cross Club. American Slu. dies Club, French Club, G.A.C., Pep Squad, History Club, Intramural Sports. Sr. Service Girl; Powder Puff Football. Tower Staff. Hank Teller. HAZZARI), MENA HALL: History Club, French Club. In. trumurul Sports, Powder Puff Football, Tower Staff. Sr. Service Girl; Pep Squad, Foreign Language League, Physical Fitness Awurd. HELM, BEVERLY ANNE: Transferred from Kentucky; Annual Staff. Advanced Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club. HENRY. JENNIFER LOUISE: Biology Club. Future Nurses Club, Pep Squad, Hank Teller, Showcase. HESLIP, MARY TANSII.L: French Club. HIGGINS. THOMAS FERKAL: Chemistry Club. HIGHTOWER. FRANCES DIANNE: Art Club. Town Staff, Showcase '(A. HILL, ALVA CAINE: Sec. Sr. H.R.; Chaplain America. Studies Club; Vice Pres. Hank Hoard of Directors; Gym nasties Club. Key Club. Gymnastics Team. of 1965 HILU CHARLES CORNELL: Vicc-Prc . Soph. Jr. and Sr. H.R.; Captain CymnaMics Team, Varsity Football, Gymnastics Club. HILL. THOMAS STEPHEN: Pres. Soph., Jr. and Sr. H.R.; • SM Club. HILLARD. LARRY ROGER: Roys Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; “R” Team Football, Varsity Football. HILI.EKE, SANDRA FLO: Camargo Club. Thespians, Showcase, Thespian Productions. HILLHOUSE, JUDY IRENE: Art Club. Showcase. HODGES. FLORENCE RARTEE: Chaplain American Stu-dies Club; Home Ec. Club. HIXON, DONNA SUE: (not pictured) Red Cross Club. HOFFMAN. RORERT LINN: (not pictured) Key Club. French Club, Annual Staff, Track Team. HOGAN, ROSCOE BENJAMIN: Treas. Sr. H.R.; Trcas. Forensic Club; Debate Team, Latin Club, Riology Club. Tower Staff, Newspaper. Certificate of Educational Development—N.E.D.T. HOLDREN, LINDA CHERYL: Intramural Sports. Charilc Hill Judy Hillhouse Ben Hogan Tommy Hill Sandra Hilleke Li Florence Hodges Cheryl Holdren 257 Earle Holland Sharon Hollis Man' Anne Holmes Marc Howard Judy Hollis Susie Hollis Carson Hood Linn Howell Seniors HOLLAND, EARLE MARION: Gymnastics Club, Gymnastics Team. HOLLIS. JUDY KAY: French Club. Bank Teller. HOLLIS, SHARON LYNN: Girls Glee Club. HOLLIS, SUE ANN: G.A.C.; Concert Choir, Intramural Sports. HOLMES, FREDERICK: (not pictured) Concert Choir, Tower Staff. HOLMES, MARY ANNE: Girls Activity Chairman, Jr. Class; Girls Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; Student Council Representative; Cheerleader; Nat’l. Honor Society; Usherettes, Intramural Sports, “S Club, Promoters Club, Powder Puff Football, Pep Squad, French Club. HOOD. CARSON CARRELONS: Pres. Soph. H.R.; Boys Glee Club. HOWARD, MARC DAVID: Forensic Club, Biology Club, Tower Staff. Thespian Productions. HOWELL, LINN CLARKE: Biology Club, Future Nurses Club, Red Cross Club, Concert Choir, Tower Staff, Home Ec. Club, Girls Glee Club. 258 of 1965 BUCK, JR PAUL TERRANCE: VJcePre . Chemistry Club; Wrestling Team. Physics Club. HUCKSTEP, PATRICIA ELIZABETH: Natl. Honor Society, Re I Cross Club. Future Teachers Club. HUDGINS, LESTER P.: Transferred from E.C. Glass High •School, Lynchburg. Va.; Hi. “Y' Physics Club. HUFFSTETLER. MYRTLE KATIE: Girls’ Glee Club, Red Cross Club, Future Business Leaders of America Club. HUGHES. LAURA MARGARET: Art Club, American Studies Club. C.A.C. HUGHES. OLIN MARVIN: Chemistry Club. Roys’ Glee Club. Tennis Team. HULTQUIST. PAULA M.: Future Teachers Club. History Club, Pep Squad. Thespian Productions. HUSTON. PHILIP ROBERT: Trcas. Jr. H.R.; “B” Team Football, Varsity Football. Pat Hudgin9 Laura Hughes Paula M. Hultguist Betty Huckstep Katie Huffstetler Marvin Hughes Bobby Hutson 259 Margaret Ingram Louise Ingram Pat Ivey Betty Lou Jackson Sally Jackson Louis Jagoe Seniors INGRAM. MARGARET ELIZABETH: Transferred from Tuscaloosa H.S.; Chaplain Jr. H.R.; Student Council Representative, French Club. Latin Club, Sooiete I Ionova ire de Francais, Pep Squad. Bluck Warrior, Natl. French II and III; Merit Certificate Winner. Science Fair. INGRAM, VIRGINIA LOUISE: G.A.C; Future Teacher Club. Pep Squad. IVEY, MARY PATRICIA: Home Ec. Club, Pep Squad. Glee Club. JACKSON, BETTY LOU: Pres. Thespians; Vice-Pres. Thespians; Chaplain Usherettes; Sec. Concert Choir; Showcase, Girls’ State Representative. JACKSON, JOYCE ANN: Pres. G.A.C.; Interclub Council, Intramural Sports. Golf. JACKSON. SARA S.: Sec. Jr. H.R; Latin Club. Nat’l. Honor Society, Sr. Service Girl. Nat'I. Merit Scholarship Semi finalist. Bank Teller, Tower Staff. JACKSON. SHEILA LYNN: Assistant Sec. Soph, and Jr. H.R.; Pep Squad, Thespians, Thespian Productions. JAGOE. LOUIS WILKINSON: Ninth Grade President of the .Student Council. of 1965 JAMES. LOU MARIE: Home Ec. Club, Biology Club. JARED, MICHAEL M.: Vice-Pres. Gymnastics Club; 2nd Vicc-Prcs. Forensic Club; Physics Club; Thespians, Gym nasties Team, Showcase, Fine Arts Production. JOHNSON, DANA CATHERINE: Vicc-Prcs. Jr. H.R.; Future Business leaders of America, Concert Choir, Tower Staff, Showcase. JOHNSON. DIANE ELIZABETH: Vice Pres. Jr. H.R.; Treas. Jr. H.R.; Treas. Sr. H.R.; Chaplain History Club; Camargo Club. Future Teachers Club, American Studies Club, Pep Squad. Tower Staff, Intramural Sports, Bank Teller, Powder Puff Football, Showcase, Camargo Production. JONES. ANN L.: Pres. Latin Club: Vice-Pres. Latin Club; Red Cross Club, Art dub, Scholastic Art Award. JONES, BRENDA LOU: Transfer Student; Future Home-makers of America. Vocal Club, Girls Glee Club. JONES. ELIZABETH ANN: Transfer Student, Pres. Vocal Club; Vice-Pres. Girls Glee Club; Future Homemakers of America, Nat‘1. Honor Society, Choir-accompanist; Girls Glee Club-accompanist; Marshal. JONES. STANLEY WILLIAM: Vice-Pres. Sr. H.R.; Treas. Physics Club. Lou Marie James Mike Jared Dana Johnson Diane Johnson Ann Jones Brenda Jones Elizabeth Jones Stanly Jones 261 Diana Jordan Dink Joyner Sharon Katz 262 David Keller Renee Joseph Suzic Karpe Johnny Keller Seniors JORDAN, DIANA: American Studies Club, Pep Squad, French Club. Red and Black Staff, Intramural Sports, Powder Puff Football, Newspaper Staff, G.A.C. JOSEPH. RENEE ANN: Sec.-Treas., Soph. H.R.; Trcas., Art Club; Girls Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; Pres. Art Club; Vice-Pres. Future Nurses Club; Intcrclub Council, Showcase, Tower Staff. JOYNER. RICHARD MARTIN: Pres.Soph.H.R.; Pres.Sr. H.R.; Vicc-Pre9. Promoters Club; Red Cross Club, Physics Club, College Day Host. KARPE, SUZANNE: French Club, Office Assistant, Sr. Service Girl; G.A.C; Tower Staff, Thespian Production. KATZ. SHARON REBA: French Club. Art Club. A-mcrican Studies Club, Tower Staff, Newspaper, Chemistry Club. Showcase. KEITH. NELDA ELAINE: Library Club. Future Teachers Club. KELLER. DAVID RICHARD: Biology Club, Physics Club. Bank Staff. KELLER. JOHN EDWARD: Boys Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; Football, Baseball, Basketball. of 1965 KELLY, PAMELA LOUISE: Foreign Language League; Treas., German Club; Art Club, Intramural Sports. KEY, PATRICIA JOYCE: French Club, Chemistry Club, Pep Squad. Tower Staff, Newspaper, Natl. Honor Society, Showcase. KEY WOOD, SIDNEY SANFORD: Parliamentarian, Span-ish Natl. Honor Society; Physics Club, American Studies Club. S.VJLS. Band, All County Band, Clarinet Band, Tower Staff, Showcase. KIDD. SUSAN HOFF: Pres. Soph. Homeroom; Art Club. Forensic Club. KIMBRELI- WILLIAM V.: (not pictured) Transferred from Lee High School. Columbus. Miss.; Varsity Football: “S Club. KING. CAROL SUE: Sec. Sr. Homeroom; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad; G.A.C.; Intramural Sports, Tower Staff. KING. EDWARD REESE: Pres. Jr. H.R.; Student Council Representative. Red Cross Club, Bank Teller. KING. KATHERINE SUE: Treas. Future Nurses Club; Latin Club. American Studies Club. Natl. Honor Society. KINNEY. ANNE MOORE: History Club. Chemistry Club. American Studies Club, Showcase, Thespian Productions. College Day Hostess. Pam Kelly Carol King Ned King Kathy King Anne Kinney Hyacinth Kiss Mark Krebs Barbara Lang 264 Janet Laughmiller Marion Knapp Debby Laird Charles Lawrence Seniors KISS. HYACINTH: Chaplain Future Physicians Club; G.A.C.; Red Cross Club. Thespians, Intramural Sports. Senior Service Girl. Show Case ’64. KNAPP, MARION BYRD: Vice-Prcs. Jr. H.R.; Pres. A-merican Studies Club; Sec. Biology Club; Student Coun-cil Representative, Future Physicians Club. French Club, Interclub Council, Chemistry Club. KNIGHT, LEIGH: (not pictured) Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad. KREBS, MARK: Vice-Prcs. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Jr. H.R.; Pres. Sr. H.R.; Spike Shoe Club, “S Club. Varsity Track Team. LACEFIELD, JAMES A. (not pictured) LAIRD. DEBORAH nNN: Concert Choir, Showcase ’61. LANG. BARBARA LOUISE: Chaplain Soph. H.R.; Trea-surer Jr. H.R.; Sec. Sr. H.R.; Pep Squad, American Studies Club. French Club, Chemistry Club, Intramural Team, Showcase ’(A, Thespian Production. LANGLEY, GLEN MARGER: (not pictured) Trcas. Soph. Homeroom; Trea . Jr. H.R.; Chemistry Club, Manager Football Team. LATTA. KARLA DE LAINE: Glee Club. LAUGHMILLER. JANET L.: Biology Club. Clef Club. G.A.C. LAWRENCE. CHARLES ROBERT: Red Cross Club. of 1965 LAWRENCE. DAVID ANDERSON: Bank Teller. “B” Team Football, Wrestling Team. LAWRENCE. EDDIE: (not pictured) Science Club. LAWRENCE. JOAN SAXTON: Future Teacher Club. LAWSON. ALEC WILLIAM: Transferred from Gordon Military Academy. Future Business Leaders of America, Track Team, Honor Guard. Barracks Football. “B” Team Basketball. LEATHERWOOD. MARGARET E: Chaplain Art Club; Forensic Club. American Studies Club. Bank Teller, First Place Civitan Oratorical Contest. 61. 62; First Place A merican I-egion Oratorical Contest; Cal. Achievement Test Letter of Commendation, Concert Choir, Tower Staff. LEE, CAROL ANN: Sec.-Treas. Soph. H.R.; Sec. History Club; Nat’l. Honor Society; French Club, Future Teachers Club, Promoters Club. LERNER, MARC DAVID: Transferred from Gordon Military Academy; Radio Club. LEVERETT. PATRICIA D.: Future Teachers Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Art Club. LEVIN. HELAINE JOY: Trcas. Sr. H.R.; French Club, History Club, Future Teachers Club. David Lawrence Joan Lawrence Peggy Leatherwood Alec Lawson Marc Lerner Mildred Lewis 266 Eddie Livingston L Merry Lindstrom Loo Long Seniors LEWIS. MILDRED MERRIT: Glee Club. LEWIS. PATRICIA ANN: Pres. Future Nurses Club; In-terclub Council, Future Physician® Club, Intramural Team. Bank Teller. LIGGETT. KATHERINE WESTER: Treas. French Natl Honor Society; Student Council Representative, French Cluh, Thespians, Natl. Honor Society, Debate Team, Sr. Service Girl, Showcase. Thespian Productions. LINDSTROM. MERRIDTH: See. Soph. H.R.; Chemistry Club, Latin Club, Home Ec. Club. History Club. LING. JUDY CAROL: Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club, Home Ec. Club. LITTLE, PEGGY ANN: Biology Club, Future Physicians Club. LIVINGSTON, EDWARD T.: American Studies Club, Chemistry Club. Newspaper, History Club, Pep Squad. LONG. ARTHUR ROBERT: Transferred from Asheville School. Asheville N.C.; Swimming Team, Basketball, Coin Club. LONG. VICKI FAYE: (not pictured) Bank Teller. LOO, LONG: Chemistry Club, Physics Club, All-State Orchestra. AM-Country Orchestra, A.P Math. of 1965 I.OONEY. ANN MARIE: First Vice-Pres. French Club; Thespian Productions, Pep Squad, French Club. LOWE. ELIZABETH ANN: F.B.L.A. LUCAS, MARY KATHY: (not pictured) Transferred from Banks H.S.; Promoters Club, Audio-Visual Club. Bank Teller. LUCK, ALAN IRWIN: (not pictured) LYNCH. PATRICIA ANN: Cnmnrgo Club, Thespians, Showcase. Thespian Production LYONS. DENNIS ROY: S.V.H.S. Band. Showcase. MneDONALD. MARIAN LOUISE: Treas. Sr. H.R.; Vice Pres. French Nat’l. Honor Society; Vice Pres. American Studies Club; Pres. French Club; Interclub Council, Nat’l. Honor Society; Chemistry Club, Pep Squad, Tower Staff. Nat'I. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. A.P. Math, Third place Ala. State French Club Group Competition. McNAB, ANNA MARY: Art Club. Tower Staff, Schol-astic Art Award, Showcase. MACON, TERESA LEE: Treas. Future Physicians Club; Concert Choir, Showcase. Tower Staff, Biology Club, Chemistry Club, American Studies Club. MADDOX, MARY JANE: Pres. Red Cross Club; Treas. Red Cross Club. Ann Looney Marian MacDonald Teresa Macon Elizabeth Lowe Dennis Lyons Anna Mary MacNab Jane Maddox 267 fc. A Jane Mathews Caroline McCall Harry McCarter Priscilla Mason Darlene McCarter Seniors MARSHALL, SUZANNE: (not pictured) MARTIN, MARY LINDA: Vicc-Pres. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Jr. H.R.; Latin Club, French Club, Home Ec. Club; Red ami Black Staff. Newspaper, College Day Hostess, Showcase. MASON, PRISCILLA, JR.: Transferred from Etowah High School: Sec. Soph. Class: Sec. Jr. Class; Jr. Class Favorite, Who’s Who, Chaplain of Future Business Lenders of A-merica. MATTHEWS, ELIZABETH JANE: Pres. Sr. H.R.; Vice-Pres. Jr. H.R.; Activity Chairman Soph. H.R.; See. Latin Club; Nat'l. Honor Society, Usherettes, Tower Staff. Newspaper. Future Nurses Club, Jr. Classical League, Thespians, Showcase, Intramural Sports. MATTOX, HARRIET ADELINE: See.-Trcas. Soph. H.R.: Scc.-Treas. Library Club; Parliamentarian Future Business Leaders of America. McCALL, CAROLINE B.: Red Cross Club. McCARTER, DARLENE SUE: Biology Club. McCARTER. HARRY LEON: Vice-Pres. Sr. H.R: “B” Team Football. “B Team Track. McCLAIN, JO ANN: Shades Valley High School Band. Alternate Majorette, Majorette. Future Business leaders of America. Jo Ann McClain 268 of 1965 McCONNELL. SALUE MARTIN: Reporter Library Club; Latin Club. Senior Service Girl, Tower Staff, National Merit .Scholarship Semifinalist. Bank Teller. McCORMACK, GEORGE EDWARD: Forensic Club. Thespian , Tower Staff, Showcase, Debate Team. McCOY, BARRIE LYNN: Home Ec. Club. McCULLAR. JOSEPH DONALD: McDANIEI., DOROTHY J.: Future Business leaders of America. McEWEN, DELORES KAY: Art Club. Future Nurses Club. Shades Valley High School Band, Showcase. McCIBBONEY, BETTE L.: Treas. Sr. Class; Pres. Soph. H.R.; Treas. Jr. H.R.; Student Council Rep.; Vicc-Pres. G.A.C.; Vicc-Pres. Usherettes: Co-editor Red and Black: Chemistry Club. Pep Squad. College Day Chairman, Col-lege Day Hostess, Intramural Sports. McCUIRE. MICHAEL ALLEN: Newspaper. Sallie McConnell Barrie McCoy Dorothy McDavid Bette McGibbony Ted McCormack Joe McCulIar Delores McEwen Mike McGuire 269 Tim Mclnlvre Jack McKcwen Melinda McKinney Susan McMillan 270 Jane McKinney Patsy Mcl-ane M. Susan McMillon Seniors McINTYRE, TIM JAMES: Pres. Soph. Class; Student Rep.; Chaplain Key Club; “S” Club, Varsity Football. Soph. Ga. s Favorite, Escort to Soph. Homecoming At-tendant. McKAY. SHARI: Transferred from Ensley H.S.; Future Business Leaders of America. McKEWEN, JACK LEARD, Jr.: Physics Gub, Chemistry Club, “S Club, Varsity Football '62, '63, '64, Co-Captain of Football Team ’6-1, Most Valuable lineman ’64. McKINNEY. JANE LEE: Sgt. at Arm S” Gub; Var-sity Football. McKINNEY, MELINDA: See. French Nal’l Honor Society; Corr. See. Thespians; Nall Honor Society, French Club, Concert Oioir, Nat'l Merit Scholarship SemifinuJUt, Showcase, Thespian Productions. McLEOI), DAVID D.: tnot pictured), Vicc-Pres. Jr. H.R.; French Club, Dramatics Club, Track Team. McLANE. PATSY L.: See. Soph. H.K.; See. Jr. H.R.; Treas. Sr. H.R.; Vice Pres. G.A.C.; Bank Board of Directors. Debate Team. McMILLAN, SUSAN MANLY: Canurgo Gub, French Club. Showcase, Tower Staff, Bank Teller, Art Gub. Mc.MILLON, MARY SUSAN: Associate Editor Tower; Pres. French Nat'l Honor Society; French Gub, Library Club. Nat'l Honor Society. Pep Squad, Interclub Council. Newspaper. Sr. Service Girl. Bank Teller. of 1965 NfcRAE. MERRY’ CHESNUTT: Transferred from Sidney Lanier H.S„ Montgomery. Ala.; HI Hatters, Latin Club. Oracle Staff. Spanish Club, Youth Legislature, Drama Club. MEADOWS, JERRY BYRON: Showcase, Concert Choir. MERIWETHER. WILLIS JAMES: American Studies Club. Physics Club. Forensic Club, Debate Team, History Club. MERK. ETTA LEE: Student Council Rep.. Red Cross Club. Home Ec. Club, Intramural Sports, American Studies Club, Powder Puff Football, Pep Squad, Tower Staff. Bank Teller, C.A.C., Sr. Service Girl. College Day Com-nflttce. MERRILL, WILLIAM ROBERT: Sec.Treas. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Library Club; Forensic Club, Debate Team, Interclub Council, B Team Football. Tower Staff. METZ. SUSANNA LYNN: Future Teachers Club, Latin Club, Glee Club. MILLER. JORUEST KEITH: Basketball. MILLER. JEANETTE S.: Library Club. Latin Club. Merry McRae Jerry Meadows Bill Meriwether Lee Merk Bobby Merrill L e Miller Jack Mills Loretta Minor Tim Mitch 272 Betsy Mitchell Ellen Mitchell Seniors MIIXER, JULIET I)E VTLLER: VicePres. Soph. H.R.; G.A.C., American Studies Club, Intramural Sports. MILLER. MARILYN ALICE: Forensic Club. Future Bu«i. ness Leaders of America, Pep Squad, Towej Staff. MILLER. RALPH LELAND: Shades Valley High School Band. Showcase. MILLS. JACK PHILLIPS: “S Club, Varsity Football. MINOR, LORETTA: Art Club, Future Teachers Club, Red Cross Club. Intramural Sports. Pep Squad. Powder Puff Football, Showcase. MITCH. JOHN TIMOTHY: Key Club. Varsity Football 64, ’65. Promoters Club, “S” Club, Red Cross Rep. MITCHELL ELIZABETH I).: Art Club. G.A.C.. Future Teachers Club. Pep Squad, Gold Key Awards in Art. Showcase. MITCHELL ELLEN POGUE: Showcase. Bank Worker. of 1965 MITCHELL. WILLIAM DOUGLAS: Pres. Shades Valley High School Hand: Drum Major Shades Valley High School Band, All-State Orchestra, All-County Band, Showcase. MOBLEY, CHERYLE GAIL: French Club, Pep Squad. Sr. Sen-ice Girl, Bank Teller, Tower Staff. MONTGOMERY, JOHN ROBERT: B Team Football. MONTGOMERY. WILLIAM HAYDEN: (not pictured) Bus Driver. MONTORO, LINDA C.: Spanish Nat’l. Honor Society. Nat’l. Honor Society, Sr. Service Girl, Tower Staff, Showcase, Pep Squad, Thespian Production. MOODY, LOUISE GILMER: Vice-Prcs. Sr. Class: Sec. Jr. Class: Vice-Prcs. Soph. Jr., and Sr. Homerooms: Sec. Promoters: Soph. Favorite, Cheerleader, Jr. Homecoming Attendant, “S” Club. French Club. Red and Black Staff. Intramural Sports. Pep Squad. Sr. Service Girl, College Day Hostess, B’ham News Citizenship Tour, Nat’l. Honor Society. MOON. CALVIN EUGENE: Debate Team. Forensic Club. MOORE. BARTON LEWIS: Glee Club. MOORE. KENNETH E.: Pres. Soph., Jr., and Sr.. Home-rooms; Student Council Representative, Varsity Football. Varsity Baseball, 65; “B” Team Football 63; “S’ Club. Promoters Club. Future Physicians, American Studies Club. Doug Mitchell Louise Moody Linda Montoro Calvin Moon Ronnie Moore Jeff Moses Fred Moss 274 Margaret Morgan Lynn Morrow Penny Moses Sue Carol Motlow Seniors MOORE. RONAI.D EARL: Bus Driver, Concert Choir. MORGAN. MARGERET M.: French Club. Home Ec. Club. G.A.C.. Physical Fitness Award. MORRIS. KATHLEEN C.: Latin Club, Intramural Sports. Tower Staff. MORROW. BRENDA LYNN: Treas. Soph. H.R.: Sec. Jr. and Sr. H.R.: Red Cross Club, French Club. Chemistry Club. Student Council Rep., Nat'l. Honor Socety, Usherettes. Intramural Sports, Powder Puff Football, College Day Hostess. MOSES. JEFF HOWARD: Biology Club. MOSES. PENELOPE ANN: French Club. Future Nurses Club. Pep Squad. Tower Staff. MOSLEY. RUSSELL WAYNE: (not pictured) Library-Club. Bus Driver, Projector Club. MOSS, FREDERICK MICHAEL: Pres. Jr. H.R.; Pres. Bank Board of Directors; Biology Club, Chemistry Club Physics Club. Future Physicians Club, Shades Valley High School und. All County Band, Bank Teller, Showcase. Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Tower Staff. MOTLOW, SUE CAROL: Home Ec. Club, Showcase. of 1965 MUSE, BARBARA JOAN: Biology Club. MYERS, MILDRED: Biology Club. Chemistry Club, Concert Choir. Future Physicians Club. Thespians, Showcase, Thespian Production. NACRODZKI. SHIRLEY: French Club, Chemistry Club, Tower Staff, Newspaper. Showcase, Thespian Production. NASH. NANCY ANNE: Home Ec. Club. Showcase. NEI50N, KAE THORNTON: See. Soph. H.R. See. Stu-dent Council; Future Teachers Club. Latin dub. Intramural Sports, Nat’l. Honor Society, French Club, “S” Club, Cheerleader. American Studies Club. College Day Hostess, Showcase. NELSON, PATRICIA JANE: Nat’l. Honor Society. Span-ish Nat’l. Honor Society, American Studies Club, Library Club, Red Cross Club. Pep Squad. Tower Staff. Sr. Sendee Girl. NOLAN, CATHEY SUE: Red Cross Club, Future Teachers Club. Spanish Club. History Club. Showcase. Thespian Production, Scholastic Art Award. NORDON, ESLIF. EARL: (not pictured) NORVICH. ROBERT C: Treas. Jr. H.R.; Pres. Sr. H.R.; Vice-Pres. Chemistry Club, Physics Club, and Interclub Council: Pres. Latin Club; Student Council Rep.; Biology Club, History Club, Pep Squad. Nnt'l. Honor Society, Am. Studies Club. College Day Host, Forensic Club. Tower Staff, Brown Univ. Book Award. Ala. State Science Fair. Jr. Division-] ! Place Bacteriology. Best of Show: Sr. Division-lst Place Bacteriology and Virology. 1st Place Chemistry, 2nd Place Physics; Jefferson Co. Science Fair. 1st Place Chemistry Sr. Division; Central Ala. Fair. 1st Place Paper Competition; Pres. Shades Valley. Shirley Nagrodski Cathy Nolan Mildred Myers Nancy Nash Jane Nelson Robert Norvich 275 Andy Odum Blair Orstadt Kay Padgett Janet Pale Seniors O’CONNOR. PAULA KATHY: Jr. Academy of Science; Am. Assoc, for the Advancement of Science Award; Ala. Jr. Academy of Science Outstanding Student Award; Ala. Jr. Academy of Science Convention; Nat’!. Science Foundation Texas A and M Univ.; Biology Program Cornell Univ. Physics Program. ODUM. ANDREW WILKINSON: Boys Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; “B Team Track. ODUM. JUDY MAE: Girls’ Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.: Pep Squad. French Club, Nat’J. Honor Society. French Nat’l. Honor Society. ORSTADT. DAVID BI.AfR: Treas. Jr. H.R.; Treas. Sr. H.R.; ‘‘.S’’ Club. Varsity Football. Wrestling Team. OUTLAND. MARY JANE: Sec. Sr. H.R.; Pres. Future Teachers Club; Home Ec. Club; Art Club. Powder Puff Football. OWLS BY. JOHN LEONARD: Football. PADGETT. SANDRA KAY: Home Ec. Club. Future Teachers Club, Pep Squad, Sr. Service Girl Powder Puff Football. PALEY. JANET DALE: Pres. Soph. H.R.; Vice-Pros. Jr. HR.; Vice-Pros. Sr. H.R.; Future Teachers Club. Intramural Sports, G.A.C., Powder Puff Football. 276 of 1965 PALMER. ARTHUR LEROY: Gymnastics Club. Bus Driver. PARDUE, SHARON: ViooPres. French Club; American Studies Club. Home Ec. Club. Bank Teller. PARKER. LEE CANNON: “S Club. Varsity Football. PARKER. MICHAEL WAYNE: Treas. Soph. H.R.; Wrcs-tling Team. Track Team, Tower Staff. American Studies Club. PARKS. JERRY: Red Cross Club. Boys Glee Club. Tower Staff. PARRISH. LINDA SHARON: fnot pictured) Interested in Music and Sports. PARSONS. PAULA F.Mn.Y: Student Council Rep. Future Teachers Club. Home Ec. Club. Glee Club, Bank Teller. PATTERSON, CHERI JEAN: 2nd Vice-Pres. Future Nurses Club: Chemistry Club. Library Club. Tower Staff. Girls’ Glee Club. PAUL. MARGARET DAPHNE: French Club. History Club, American Studies Club, Girls’ Glee Club. Leroy Palmer Jerry Parks Sharon Pardue Mike Parker Paula Parsons Cheri Patterson Eleanor Payne Pete Peerson Cheryl Pentecost Kathy Petersen Larry Pennington Keith Petty Seniors PAYNE, ELEANOR: Chemistry Club, Physics Club. PEARSE. MARCIA MARIE: Transferred from Endwell H. S., New York; H.R. Rep. to Jr. Class; Library Club. Gym Club. Intramural Sports. Girls Athletic Association, G.A.C., Physic Club. Varsity Letter. PEERSON. PETER LEE: Promoters Club. PENNINGTON. LAWRENCE H.: Red Cross Club. Physics Club. American Studies Club. Shades Valley High School Rand, Showcase. PENTECOST, CHERYL ANNE: Sec. Soph, and Jr. H.R.; Future Nurses Club. Concert Choir. PERRY. EZRA BOUCHELLE: Pres. Soph, and Jr. H.R.: Chemistry Club, Phvsirs Club. Glee Club. Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. PETERSEN. KATHRYN FAY: French Club, National Honor Society, Library Club. Tower Staff. Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Scmifinalist, Thespian Production. PETTY. KEITH DERRELL: Tntramural Foothall. Swimming. 278 of 1965 PHILLIPS. ROSALYN ARLENE: Future Nurses Club. American Studies Club. Home Ec. Club. C.A.C.. Red and Black Staff. PHILLIPS. WELLINGTON MONROE: Treas. Soph, and Jr. H.R.; Sec. Sr. Homeroom; B Team Basketball. PIGFORD. RICHARD IRELAND: (not pictured) Trans-form! from Indian Springs School. PIHAKIS. MIKKI: Red Cross Club. Physics Club. POHLMAN, JAMES LAWRENCE: Chemistry Club. Glee Club. POLAKOFF, NANCY LYNN POLHEMUS. PETER CHARLES: (not pictured) Track and Field. Shot Put. PORTER. JAMES WILLIAM: Interested in Athletics. POSEY. ROBERT DAVID: Bank Teller. POUNDS. NICHOLAS JOSEPH: (not pictured) POWELL. LARRY EUGENE: Vicc-Pres. Sr. H.R.; Fu-turc Physicians Club. Arlene Phillips Mikki Pihakis Nancy Polakoff David Posey James Pohlman Jimmy Porter Larry Powell 279 Sally Puckett Will Ouimhv 280 Joan Pugh Nancy Putman Jean Randolph Seniors PRATER, DAN NEWTON: Interested in Sports and lee Skating. PRIJITT, JAMES MICHAEL: Glee Club. PUCKETT, SARA CHAPPELL: Activity Chairman Jr. H.R.: Pep Squad. Future Teachers Club, History Club. French Club. PUGH. BARBARA JOAN: Red Cross Club. G.A.C, Home Ee. Club, American Studies Club, Showcase, Physical Fitness Award. PUGH. WILLIAM BARTLETT: VicePrcs. Soph, and Jr. H.R.; Pres. Sr. H.R.; Treas. Latin Club; Treas. Biolog) Club; Track Team. PUTMAN. NANCY LEIGH: Red Cross Club. Home F.c. Club. Girls’ Glee Club. OUINBY. GEORGE WILLIAM: Treas. Gymnastics Club: Gymnastics Team; Natl. Merit Scholarship .Semifinalist. RANDA, PETER BYRON: (not pictured) Art Club. RANDOLPH. JEAN SUSAN: Red Cross Club. G.A.C. Pep Squad. Glee Club, Home Ec. Club. of 1965 RASH, FREDERICK RAY: (not pictured) Art Club, Spike Shoe Club, Crow Country Team, “R” Team Track. REDD, JAMES TAYLOR: Treas. Sr. H.R.; “S Club, Physics Club. Track Team. REED. MARTHA LAVIN: Red Cross Club, Future Nurses Club, Pep Squad, Glee Club. Home Ec. Club. REESE, LEON REED: Valley Singers, Boys’ Glee Club. REEVES, NANCY DAVIDSON: French Club. Pep Squad, Nat’l. Honor Society, Chemistry’ Club. Future Teachers Club, Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, College Day Hostess, Powder Puff Football, Glee Club. REID. ANNARELLE: Biology Club, Library Club, Home Ec. Club. REMELE. WILLIAM HOARD, JR.: Red Cross Club. Biology Club, Future Physicians Club, Physics Club. Forensic Club. Bank Teller. Showcase. RICE, JAMES EDWIN: French Club. RICHARDS, LLOYD GEORGE: RICHARDS, WANDA GENE: (not pictured) Sgt. at Arms Soph. H.R.; Sec. Jr. H.R.; American Studies Club, French Club. Annabelle Reid Eddie Rice Lavin Reed Billy Remele Llovd Richards 281 Seniors RICHARDSON. JUDY: Sec. Soph. H.R.; Trcas.. Jr. and Sr. H.R.; Chaplain Promoters Club; Home Ec. Club, Camargo Club, Powder Puff Football. RICKARD. KAREN. ELIZABETH: (not pictured) Pres. F.BX.A.; Future Teachers Club. Glee Club. RILEY. CHARLES GAYLE: RITTER. CLAUDE DOWD: Vice-Pro. Soph. H.R.; “S Club. B Team Basketball, Varsity Basketball. ROBERTS. CAROL LEE: Trcas. Soph. H.R.; Trcas. Jr. H.R.; French Club, American Studies Club. G.A.C., Pep Squad. ROBERTSON. ROY WILLIAM: Pres. Soph. H.R.; Trcas. Sr. H.K.; Key Club. Promoters Club. ROBERTSON. SUZANNIE GRAHAM: (not pictured) Home Ec. Club, Future Nurses Club, Girls Glee Club. ROBINSON. JAMES DURWOOD: Biology dub. Tower Staff. ROBINSON. JOHN ADAMS CARSON. JR.: Vice-Pro. Sr. H.R.; Student Council Rep.; Vice Pres. Boys Glee Club. ROGOFF. KENNY MARK: Biology Club, Chemistry Club. Physics Club, Future Physicians Club. Judy Richardson Dowd Ritter Robbie Robinson Johnny Robinson Ken Rogoff Charles Riley Carol Lee Roberts Durwood Robinson of 1965 ROLLINGS. HARVEY HAROLD: Viee-Prcs. Soph. H.R.; Vicc-Prcs. Jr. H.R.; Student Council Flop.; B Team Bas-kcthall. B Team Football. Varsity Basketball. ROLLINGS, JOHN PAUL: Vice Pres. Biology Club. ROOKS, BYRON DOUGLAS: (not pictured) Vicc-Pres. Shades Valley High School Band; All-State Band; All-County Band; Showcase. ROPER. DOUGLAS CLINTON: Biology Club. Art Club. Physics Club, Bank Staff. ROYAL JOHCE BARNETT: Sec. Sr. H.R.; Nat’I. Honor Society, Promoters Club, History Club, French Club. I.at-in Club, G.A.C. RUSH. JAMES CALVIN: Chemistry Club. RUSSELL, PATRICIA JEAN: Sec. Soph. H.R.; Girls Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; French Club. Future Teachers Club. Pep Squad. Red and Black Staff, Newspaper. College Day Hostess. Powder Puff Football, Bank Teller. SLATER. WILBUR MITCHELL: Pres. Jr. and Sr. H.R.; Student Council Rep.; Chaplain Promoters Club, French Club. Physics Club. Chemistry Club. SANDEFER, CYNTHIA ANN: Red Cross Club. Home Ee. Club. Ilaney Rollings Jimmy Rush Wilbur Salter Paul Rollings Joyce Royal 4 Patti Russell Cynthia Sandefer 283 Bill Schneider Jeanette Schwantes Marilyn Seale Jim Scott Millard Seale Ronnie Seitel Seniors SCHNEIDER. WILLIAM ALAN: Shades Valley High School Band, Showcase. SCHWANTES. JEANETTE ROSALE: Natl. Honor Society. French Club, American Studies Club, Home Eo. Club. SCOTT. JAMES GOODWIN. JR.: Key Club. “S” Club. Varsity Baseball, Basketball Team. SEALE, MARILYN: SEALE. MILLARD EARL: SECOR. NORMAN JAMES: (not pictured) Pres. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Jr. H.R.; Boys Activity Chairman Sr. H.R.; Student Council Representative: Pres. “$ Club; Key Club, Promoters Club. B Team Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling Team, Debate Team. SEITEL RONNIE L: Chemistry Club. Bank Teller. SELF, DEI DR E ANN: Sec. Spanish Natl. Honor Society; Natl. Honor Society; Bank Teller, Sr. Service Girl. SELLERS: DOROTHY VIRGINIA: G.A.C., American Studies Club, Intramural Sports. of 1965 SETZER. SUZANNE GAY: Future Teacher Club. Home Ec. Club, History Club, Tower Stuff. SHADDIX, PATSY JO: See. Jr. H.R.; Sr. Service, Home Ec. Club, Tower Staff. SHAFFIELD, MARJORIE JANCIE: Red Cross Club, G.A.C. SHAUF, BETH ANN: Art Club. SHELBY, CARY COLLIER: library Club. Chess Club. SHELBY, GRACE E.: Sco.-Trcas. G.A.C.; Intramural Sports, Miss Physical Fitness. SHEPARD. MICHAEL FRANCES: Girls Activity Chair-man Sr. II.R.: See. Future Physicians Club: Parliamentarian Nat'). Honor Society; Biology Club, French Club, American Studies Club. Tower Staff. Intramural Sports, Pep Squad, College Day Hostess. SHER. BUNNY SUE: Treas. Jr. 11.R.: G.A.C.. Intramural Sports. Patsy Shaddix Beth Shauf Grace Shelby Bunny Sher Janice Sheffield Gary Shelby Mi key Shepard 285 Jane Shivers Ray Short Carol Sicard Steve Simpson Sharon Silverfield 286 Seniors SHERRILL, RICHARD BYRD: Chemistry Club, Physics Club. American Studies Club, 1st Place State Fair. SHIPLEY, KAREN: Red Cross Club. French Club. Pep Squad, Nat'l. Thespian Society. Concert Choir. Intramural Sports, Showcase, Thespian Productions. SHIVERS, JANE M.: Vicc-Prcs. Jr. H.R.; French Club. Home Ec. Club, Pep Squad. SHORES, BARBARA ANN: (not pictured) Camargo Club, Art Club, Future Teachers Club, Pep Squad, Showcase. SHORT. RAY: Bus Driver. SICARD, CAROL ANN: Sec. Bank Board of Directors; Sec. I.ibrarv Club; Biology Club, Bank Teller, Powder Puff Football. SIEGEL DOROTHY CARLA: Transferred from Ramsey H.S.; Pres. Forensic Club; Rcc. Sec. Nat’l. Thespian Society; Interclub Council, Nat'l. Honor Society; Soph. Book Award. Swimming Team. Ensemble and Choir. Showcase, Nat'l. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. SILVERFIELD. SHARON: French Club, G.A.C., Intramural Team, College Day Committee. SIMPSON, STEPHEN TURNER: Bank Board of Directors. Biology Club. Physics Club. Placed in State Science Fair. of 1965 SIMPSON, WILLIAM BELFORD: History Club. SITRICK, MIKE: Transferred from Bowen, Chicago; Varsity Football. SKEES, MARTIN: (not pictured) Transferred from Decatur H.S., Decatur, Ga.; R.O.T.C. SKINNER, CATHERINE E.: Future Teachers Club, G.A.-C., Glee Club. Pep Squad. SKINNER. JANE M.: See. Soph. H.R.; Treas. History Club; Sec. Future Teachers Club; Red Cross Club. SKINNER. PAULINE E.: Sec. Jr. H.R.; American Studies Club. SKIPPER, MARGARET ANN: French Club, Pep Squad. Tower Staff. Sr. Service. SMILEY, PAMELA VOGT: French Club. Tower Staff. Girls Glee Club, Sr. Service, Thespian Productions, A.P. Math. SMITH, BEVERLY JUNE: Treas. Jr. H.R.; Sec. Sr. H.R.; Pep Squad. Tower Staff, American Studies Club. Beverly Smith 287 Mike Sitrick Jane Skinner Bill Simpson Ann Skipper Cathy Skinner Pauline Skinner Pam Smiley Debbie Smith Jane Smith Ken Smith Sandy Smith Tim Smith Calvin Spears Seniors SMITH, DEBORAH KAYE: Girls Activity Chairman Sr. H.K.; Vicc-Pres. Latin Club; See. Nut’l. Honor Society; Bank Board of Directors, Pep Squad. Latin Club, Newspaper. Bank Teller, Sr. Service, Powder Puff Football, Col-lege Day Hostess. SMITH. JANE VERNON: Red Cross Club. Art Club. SMITH. JERRY LYNNE: (not pictured) Sec. Soph. H.R.; Vicc-Pres. Sr. H.R.; Red Cross Club, Pep Squad, Home Ec. Club. SMITH, KENNETH OLIVER: Shades Valley High School Band. SMITH. SANDRA SUE: Red Cross Club. History Club, Future Physicians Club. Tower Staff. SMITH. TIMOTHY NAIL: Transferred from St. Petersburg H.S.; Treas. Student Council: S.P.Q.R.. Varsity Football. Varsity Track. American Studies Club, Key Club. “S” Club. SPEARS, CALVIN TONZO: Transferred from Pascagoula H.S., Mississippi; Football. SPRAGUE. BRUCE MARTIN: Pres. Jr. Achievement. SPRIGGS. ELIZABETH D.: Future Business Leader of America: Sr. Merit in P.E. of 1965 SPRUELL, KENNETH WAYNE: Gymnastic Team. STAFF. DONNA LYNN: French Nat'l. Honor Society, French Club, Future Physicians Club, Tower Staff. STANTON, ELIZABETH JEAN: VicePres. Soph. H.R.; Treas. Sr. H.R.; G.A.C.: Camargo Club. Home Ec Club. Pep Squad. STAPLETON. BETTY JEAN: Student Council Rep.. G.A.C., History Club, Pep Squad, Intramural Sports. STARK, VICTOR S.: (not pictured) Basketball. STARNES, WILLIAM STANSIL: “S Club, Latin Club. Pep Squad. Spike Shoe Club, Tower Staff, Manager Varsity Track, Football, and Basketball. STEIN, JO MORRIS: French Club, Sr. Serivee Girl. STERN, BERNARD MORRIS: Biology Club. STEVENS, WOODIE CONSTANCE: S.V.H.S. Band, The , plans. Showcase. Kenneth Sprucll Donna Staff Betty Stanton Betty Stapleton Stan Starnes Jo Stein Bernard Stern Woodie Stephens 289 Marcia Stephenson Ricky Stone Amelia Stough Herbie Stiles Sally Stone Georgette Stough Betty Stout Linda Stout 290 Seniors STEVENSON. MARCIA: STILES. HUBERT MONTGOMERY: Pres. Jr. Class: Pres. Sr. Class; Pres. Soph. Jr., and Sr. H.R.’s: Chaplain French Club; Vice Pres. “S Club; Natl Honor Society, French Nat’l. Honor Society. B Team Football. Varsity Football, Outstanding Soph. Award, Harvard Book Award, Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist, Most Improved Player Award. Jr. Class Favorite. STONE. RICHARD DIXON: Biology Club. Chemistry Club. Physics Club. STONE. SALLY COBB: Trcas. Soph. H.R.; See. Sr. Homeroom: Nat'l. Honor Society, French Club. Camargn Club. Intramural Sports. STOUGH, AMELIA ANN: Future Nurses Club. Home Ec. Club, Pep Squad. Bank Teller STOUGH. GEORGETTE: Future Nurse Club. Library Club, Bank Teller STOUT. BETTY CAROL: Home Ec. Club. F.B.L.A. STOUT. LINDA SUE: Intramural Sports. of 1965 STURGIS, WANDA JEAN: Glee Club. SUI.C. STEPHEN KIETH. Vicc-Pres. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Biology Club; Future Physicians Club. Varsity Track and Wrestling. Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. SULZBY. GAYLE PATRICIA: Sec. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Jr. H.R.: Vice-Pres. Red Cross Club; Pep Squad, Future Teachers Club. Home Ec. Club. SUTTI.ES, WILLIAM CALVIN: Nat’l. Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendation. SUTTON. ROBERT CHARLES: Showcase. SW'ALLEY. STEVE SCOTT: 'not pictured) Pres. Soph. Jr., and Sr. H.R.: Vice Pres. Key Club: Treas. S” Club; Varsity Football. SWOPE. CHERYL WYLIE: Future Teachers Club; Amer-iran Studies Club, Pep Squud, Girls Glee Club. SYMMS. MICHAEL SIGMAN: (not pictured) TAYLOR. EDEN FAIRBROTHER: Biology Club S.V. H.S. Band, All-County Band, Showcase. TAYLOR, PATRICIA ANN: Art Club. Future Physicians Club, Showcase. Layout Editor, Tower; State Fair Art Certificate. Wanda Sturgis Gayle Sulzby Bobby Sutton Elden Taylor Steve Sulc Bill Suttles Patty Tavlor 291 John Terrell Dotty Thomas Camille Thomas Ted Thomas Wilson Thomas Seniors TEMPLE. SHARON ANN: (not pictured) TEMPLE. TERRY LYNN: Thespians, Future Physician Club, Newspaper, Showcase, Thespian Productions. TENINBAUM. PHILLIP LOUIS: Physics Club. TERRELL. JOHN HOLT: Physics Club. American Studies Club. TEW. MICHAEL P.: Science Club. THOMAS. DOROTHY ELIZABETH: Pres. Student Coun-cil; Vice-Pres. Jr. H.R.; Chaplain I.atin Club; French Club. Natl. Honor Society, French Nat’l. Honor Society, Pep Squad, Usherettes, Tower Staff, Newspaper, Powder Puff Football, College Day Committee, Nat'l. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. B'ham Southern I atin Award. THOMAS, LORENA CAMILLE: Treas. Sr. H.R.; Nat’l. Honor Society, Latin Club, G.A.C., American Studies Club, Pep Squad. Red Cross, Intramural Team, Tower Stuff, Ncwspuper, Natl. Merit Scholarship Scmifinalist, American Field Service Finalist. THOMAS, TRUMAN ALDRIDGE: Viee-Pres. Soph. H.R. Truck Team. Key Club. THOMAS. WOODROW WILSON: Interested in Swimming. 292 of 1965 THOMPSON. BRENDA SUE: Treats. F.B.L.A. THOMPSON. DAVID: (not pictured) Biology, Club, Future Physicians Club. Bank Teller. THOMPSON. JAMES FRANCIS: Future Physicians Club. German Club. Newspaper, N.C.T.E. participant, Nat l. Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. THOMPSON, MARSHA YVONNE: THORNTON, ROBERT GALE: S.V.H.S. Band. Physics Club, Bank Teller. TIMMONS, JOHN STRICKLAND: (not pictured) TODD, LOUIS WHLTH: (not pictured) TOLLET, PHRONIE ANNE KING: (not pictured) TRAWICK. GEORGE HOWARD: B.V.S. Track Team; Columbia Military Academy Boys Intramural Track Teem. TROTTER. LINDA ANN: Sec. Soph. H.R. Trcas. Jr. H.R.; Promoters Club. TRUCKS, VIRGIL OLIVER: not pictured) TUCKER. NAN ELIZABETH: Sec. Sr. Class; See. Jr. H.R.; Student Council Ren.; Tress. Promoters Club; .Soph. Homecoming Attendant; Queen of Hearts. TULLY. PHILLIP SHELBY. JR.: Pres. Sr. H.R.; Key Club. Pep S ]uud, American Studies Club, Tower Staff Newspaper. College Day Host. Brenda Thompson Jim Thompson Bob Thornton Linda Trotter Marsha Thompson George Trawick k Susan Vanlandingham Elizabeth Waite is Kay Upton David Vaurio Vicki Wachsman Ken Walden Seniors TYSON, ALICE MILLER: Home Eo. Club, Girls Glee Club, Future Teachers Club, Pep Squad. UPTON. KAY: Pop Squad, Future Teachers Club, Natl Honor Society. Intramural Sports, College Day Hostess, Powder Puff Football, Bank Teller, Red and Black Staff. VANLANDINGHAM, SUSAN REDELL: Future Teachers Club, Forensic Club, Pep Squad, History Club, College Day Committee. VAURIO, DAVID GARDINER: Physics Club. Biology Club. Football, Soccer. VINES. MARY MORLAND: Red Cross Club. French Club, American Studies Club, Nat’l. Honor Society. WACHSMAN. VICKI DALE: Trea . Nat’l. Honor Society; Chaplain French Nat’!. Honor .Society; French Club, Tower Staff, Sr. Service. WAITE. ELIZABETH A.: Home Ec. Club. WALBERT, DAVID BURTON: (not pictured) Chaplain Forensic Club; Natl. Thespian Society, Thespian Productions. WALDEN. HAROLD KENNETH: Art Club. American Studies Club. 294 of 1965 WALKER, BRENDA MARIE: Transferred from West End HJ5.; Pres. Jr. H.R.; Latin Club, Bank Teller, Band, Orchestra, All-State Orchestra. WALKER. JAMES RICHARD: Editor of the Tower; Pres. Spanish Nnt'l Honor Society; Nat'l Honor Society: American Studies Club; fntcrclub Council. WALKER, JOEL PERRY: (not pictured) Transferred from Etowah H.S.; Vice Pres. Audio Visual Club; Math Club. WALKER. TYLER LEIGHTON: WALLACE. ROBERT HENRY: Chemistry Club. Physics Club, Showcase. WALLER, NANCY GALE: Biology Club. Sr. Service, Showcase. WARD. TESSA ANN: See. Sr. H.R.; Chaplain Future Teachers Club; Pep Squad; Home Ec. Club; Sr. Service; Intramural Sports; Bank Teller. WARREN. ANN CUNNINGHAM: American Studies Club; Pep Squad; Thespians; Sr. Service: Tower Staff: Nat’l. Merit Scholarship Semifinnlist. WARREN. JAMES LYNN: American Studies Club; Tower Staff. Brenda Walker Tyler Walker Nancy Waller Anne Warren Dick Walker Boh Wallace Tessa Ward Jimmy Warren 295 Lee Weathers Gayle Weaver Jim Weese Jane Weinstein 296 Charlotte Weaver Drcnna Webster Margie Weinstein Don Welch Seniors WEATHERS, DAVID LEE: S.V.H.S. Band. WEAVER. CHARLOTTE NOLAND: Pres. Soph. H.R.; Activity Chairman Jr. II.IL; Sec.-Trcas. American Studies Club: Co-Editor Red and Black; I-ntin Club; Newspaper. WEAVER. GAYLE ANN: Vice Pres. Jr. and Sr. H.R.; Student Council Rep.; I.at in Club; Pep Squad; Future Teachers Club; Promoters Club; Horne Ec. Club; American Studies Club; Red and Black Staff. WEBSTER. DRENNA C.AYE: Home Ec. Club. WEESE. JAMES KENNETH: S.V.H.S. Band; All-Counly Band; Showcase. WEINSTEIN. MARGIE ANNE: Girls Activities Chairman Sr. H.R.; Pres. History Club; Interclub Council; Red Cross Club: Future Teachers Club. WEINSTEIN, NORMA JANE: Vico Pres. Soph. H.R.; Sec. Jr. H.R.; Troas. Sr. H.R.; French Club; Lit in Club; History Club; Tower Staff; College Day Hostess. WELCH. DONALD CLARENCE: Boys Activities Chair-man Sr. H.R. of 1965 WELLS, PARTHA JEAN: Vic- Pres. Spanish Nat I. Hon-or Society; Tower Staff; Showcase; Thespian Productions. WERTHEIMER, LEONARD M.: Tower Business Manager; Nat’l Honor Society; Biology Club; Physic Club; History Club; Future Physicians Club; Coif Team. WEST. LINDA DIANE: Thespians; Tower Staff; Show-case; Thespian Productions; .Semifinalist Barkley Speech Forum. WESTER. SAM HOUSTON: Interested in Sports. WHATLEY. REYNOLD DAVIS: See. Soph. H.R.; Pres. Jr. and Sr. II.R. WHATLEY. VANCE TAYLOR: B. Team Basketball; Baseball. WHEELER, ANNE PEARCE: Pres. Nat’l. Honor So. cietv; Chaplain Spanish Nat'l. Honor Society; See. Forensic Club; American Studies Club; Interclub Council; Thespians; Pep S |uad; Concert Choir; Sr. Service; Showcase; Thespian Productions; Nat'l Merit Scholarship Semifinal-ist; NOTE finalist. WHETSTONE. JOHN THOMAS: Pres. Physics Club; Art Club; Nat'l Honor Society; Newspaper; Nat’l Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. Pat Wells Diane West Rusty Whatley 4 Anne Wheeler Leonard Wertheimer Sant Wester Vance Whatley Jennifer White Charles Wilcox Ralph Whitlark Crawford Williams Isabel Williams Seniors WHITE. JENNIFER THERESA: Transferred from John Carrol H.S.; Pres. Soph, and Jr. H.R.; Vice Pres. Sr. H.R.; S.V.H.S. Rand: All-State Band; Bank Teller; John Car-roll Band; Octave Club; Math Club; Communism Study Club. WHITLARK, RALPH HENRY: Physic Club; S.V.H.S. Band; Bank Board of Directors; Showcase. WHITMIRE, LEE McCOY: Pres. Future Physicians Club; Intcrclub Council; Physics Club; French Club; Art Club; Ncwpaper. WHITTEN. FRANCES ELIZABETH: Transferred from Anniston H.S.; Pep Club. WILKINS, ROBERT CALVIN: (not pictured) Vice Pres. Soph. H.R.; Boys Glee Club. WILCOX, CHARLES STAKELY: Vice Pres. Physics Club. Golf Team. WILLIAMS. CHARLES CRAWFORD: Treas. Spanish Nat’l. Honor Society; Pep Squad; Physics Club; Chemistry Club; Newspaper. WILLIAMS, ISABEL TERRELL: Vice Pres. Soph. H.R.; Sec. Jr. II.R.; Usherettes Club; Home Ec. Club; Biology Club; Future Teachers Club; Pep Squad; Chemistry Club; Tower Staff; Powder Puff Football; College Day Hostess. WILLIAMS, JEANNIE BETH: Treas. Jr. H.R.; Sec. Sr. H.R.; Promoters Club; Key Club Sweetheart; Dental Clinic Queen; Pep Squad; Intramural Sports. 298 of 1965 WILLIAMS, JUDY CAMPBELL: Usherette Club; Jr. Red Cross Club; Future Teachers Club; American Studies Club; Pep Squad; French Club; Intramural Sports; Powder Puff Football; Red and Black; College Day Hostess. WILLIAMS. MARION LUCAS: Scc.-Treas. Soph. H.R.; Student Council Rep.; Red Cross Club; History Club; Future Teachers Club.' WILLIAMS. RICHARD CORDON: S.V.H.S. Band; Nat’l Honor Society; Nat’l Merit Scholarship Semifinalist. WILLIAMS, BOBBIN: Future Teachers Club; French Club: Sr. Service; Tower Staff. WILMARTH, RICKY RUSSELL: (Not Pictured) Trcas. Jr. H.R.; Glee Club. WILSON, EUGENE REYNOLDS: Spike Shoe Club; Track Team. WINDHAM, JANICE: Usherettes Club; Pep Squad; Future Teachers Club; Sr. Service; Powder Puff Football; College Day Hostess. WINGO. EMILY JULIA: Treas. S.V.H.S. Band; Nat’l Honor Society; French Club; Chemistry Club; Majorette; All-County Band: Showcase; Nat’l Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. WINGO. JANICE ALLEN: Future Teachers Club; Home Ec. Club; Pep Squad. Judy Williams Hick Williams Robin Williams Gene Wilson 4. Janice Windham A. A Janice Wingo Julia Wingo 299 Dorene W inter Don Wood Sherry Wood Cherry Woodruff Chip Woody ■ Ed Word Seniors WINTER, DORENE ELAINE: Transferred from Chicago, Illinois; Biology Club; Home Ec. Club. WOO , DON CHARLES: Pres. Jr. H.K.; Vice Pres. Sr. H.R.; Pres. Key Club. WOOD, SHERRY WAYNE: Sec. Future Business Lead ers of America;'Library Club; Tower Staff. WOODRUFF, CHERRY ANNE: French Club; Biolog Club; American Studies Club; Pep Squad; Tower Staff; Thespians Productions. WOODY. JOHN WILLIAM: Chemistry Club; Forensic League; Newspaper; Debate Team: Winner of American Legion Oratorical Contest. WORD. EDWIN CASH: MS Club; Varsity Football. WRIGHT. LEE JOHN, JR.: Chaplain Student Council; Activities Chairman Jr. H.R.; Chaplain J.C.A.S.C.: Business Manager Newspaper; Treas. Latin Club; Forensic Club; “S Club; Pep Squud; American Studies Club; Bank Board of Directors; Debate Team; Showcase; Thespian Productions; SJ.C.L. Convention; College Day Committee; Mr. Mountie; Varsity Baseball. YARBROUGH. RONALD ALLEN: SH Club; Varsity Baseball. 300 of 1965 YEAGER, RITA ANNE: French Club; Pep Squad; G.A.C.: History Club; Sr. Service; Bank Teller; Intramural Sports; Tower Staff; Showcase; Thespian Productions. YEILDING. THOMAS MILTON: Varsity Basketball. .ADEN. GEORGE LEWIS: (not pictured) ZEIGLER. TOMMY: Valley Singers. ZEIGLER. WILLIAM HENRY, JR.: S.V.H.S. Band; Showcase. ZIFF, PHYLLIS JANE: French Club; History Club; Sr. Service; Tower Staff; College Day. BARONE, JAMES M.: Transferred from Southwest Miami H.S.; Pres. Soph. H.R.; Vice Pres. Jr. H.R.; Pres.Sr. H.R.; Varsity Football; Student Council Rep.—H.R.; Tower Staff. COWAN. LANEY: HOFFMAN, BOB: Transferred from Frank W. Cox H.S., Virginia; Business Manager annual staff; Key Club; Track; French Club. Rita Yeager Tommy Zeigler Phyliss Ziff Lancy Cowan Tom Yielding Billy Zeigler James Barone Boh Hoffman 301 Mr. Parker really rocks at the Senior Christmas Party. Religious Committee members: Louise Moody, Jenny Andrews, and Norman Secor distribute American flags to all the homerooms. A moment of reflection on the past for Mike Stanberry, outgoing Student Council president and a moment of promise for the future as Dotty Thomas takes over the gavel. 302 The Cheerleaders march in the Mountic Day Parade. He was bound to succeed— HERBIE STILES!!! The Old Man and the Sea? No, just a whale of a demonstration on how to water ski by Tom Yielding. On March 18, Melinda McKinney, Will Quimby, and Peggy Leatherwood represented Valley on the ETV program “Test Your Best.” Valley made on excellent showing in this quiz program against another school. 303 Shades Valley's Junior Miss Semi-Finalist, Melinda McKinney, Peggy Leatherwood, and Elizabeth Jones. The final event of a Senior’s life at Valley, GRADUATION, May '65. 304 Valley ties Who Helped Make the Tower Possible This year's TOW PR was the result of hard work and •earnest effort on the parts of many people. We would like to thank each of them for the time that they have spent in putting out this annual. BUSINESS STAFF First Row: Su i Karpc, Lois Cobb, Deny Brice, Mikki Miller, Cherry Woodruff. Second Row: Sonja Chi Ids, Phyiiss Ziff, Marlene Epstein, Sm§a Clcjgc, IJIIcttc White, Jenny Craig. Third Row: Quentin Brown, Bill Cobb. Leonard Wertheimer. Jim Barone, Phil Tully, Harold Ceitlin. STUDENTS WHO HELPED WITH THE TOWER tin McKinney, Sulin Joe, Undo Anderson, Ann Skipper, Beverly Smilh, Kathy Liggett, Lee Merle, M. Susan Mere , Deblty Davis, htrcttn Minor, Diane Hightower, Libby Bratcman, Shirley Nagradski, Woody Steven?, Derry v Suzanne Sctzcr. Mikey Shepard, Ann Graham, Susw Brasficld, Lin Griffin, Kandy Romano, Patsy McLanc, MacDonald, Pat Taylor, Rita Yeager, Unda Montoro, Pam Smiley, Jennifer Henry, Sallie McConnell, Linn Patsy Shaddix, Diane West, Pat Welh, Deidrc Self, Ann Kinney, Sandra Hillcke, Ann Cheek, Ann W'arrcn, Duncan, Cheri Patterson, Penny Moses, Sally Jackson, Mikki Miller, Bonny Keller, Peggy Lratherwood, Susan ley. Fourth Row: Mike Roberts, Fred Ashell, Charles Woodall, Stan Stamcs, Quentin Brown, Phil Tully, bcrnatby, Hill llailcy, Hemic Feld, Ted McCormack, Bob Gunderson, Robert McClure, Al Hill, Ben Hogan, ren, Bruce Boucher. 305 Seniors Achieving Outstanding Academic Records Dotty Thomas, Jane Nelson, Ann Graham, Marian MacDonald, Anne Wheeler, (not pictured—Dot Siegal) This year for the first time Shades Valley High School is recognizing two very special groups of Graduating Seniors. This will he a departure from the traditional Valedictorian and Salutatorian pattern. Pictured above are our Honor Graduates. These six graduates have maintained better than an “A” average for their four year high school career and deserve very special commendation for this outstanding achievement. Below are our seven graduating Seniors whose records for their four years of high school are only one quality point short of an “A” average. Certainly these students are outstanding and deserve congratulations. 306 Vickie Wachsmnn, Melinda McKinney, Susan Bethea, Margaret Ingram, (not pictured—Ijiurie Glass Kac Nelson. Kathy King. It has been such a short time since we first entered these halls and found that Shades Valley was not really so hard as we expected; there were just too many pursuits more attractive than studying. Will any of us ever forget how we felt when our first report eards came out. how our Sophomores Snowball didn't materialize, how much we enjoyed the Student Council skits that year, or how great it was to have a winning football team? We chose Tim McIntyre our Sophomore Class president, and Nan Tucker started her career of winning beauty contests as Sophomore Attendant in the Homecoming Court. By the end of the year we had decided that Mountic Day should come every week, that Slave Auctions were too expensive, and that studying was a necessary evil. As Juniors we began to show more of our capabilities and school spirit; our class made itself felt in every organization in the school. Athletics, dramatics, art. music, clubs. College Day, Mountie Day, Twirp Week. Student Council we were drawn into all these activities. Our Junior Class President was Herbie Stiles, whose leadership has continued through our senior year. We experienced the thrill of another winning football team. the. horrors of College Boards, the fun of our Junior-Senior Prom and the high hopes of In-ing Seniors next year. Student Council elections came in the Spring, bringing surprises for everyone, including the candidates, and we entered our Senior year under a female regime. In the Pall we found that we had a new addition to our class Vcei, our foreign exchange student who had come all the way from Adana, Turkey, to study at Shades Valley. We had another wi—, well, we had another football team. The cheerleaders, headed by Jenny and Sharon Ahdrews, and our Mr. Mounlies along with ten-thousand booster buttons, raised our spirit sky-high. Who said we couldn’t do it? Our magazine sales soared right past those of last year’s seniors with no trouble at all. $5,750.00 make us the wealthiest Senior Class in Shades Valley history. We put our class on top in every other way, too. Mountie Day was the biggest yet; our parade jammed traffic for two hours. In November, College Day, headed by Betty McGibboney, brought to Shades Valley representatives from more thun 38 colleges. The Student Council officers attended the convention of the Southern Association of Student Councils in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, and came hack not with suntans, hut with the office of vice-president of that organization. Our twenty-six National Merit Scholarship Finalists showed that we had brains, and for the first time since we had been at Valley, we had a newspaper, The Valley Forge, thanks to the efforts of members of our class. And our mock election- in our hearts we knew who was right! Our Senior Christmas party and Shields “Santa Claus” Parker put us in the holiday mood in a big way. On the other hand, we wouldn’t he human without our little failures. So what if the Red and Black didn’t come out until January? And the slow Tower sales— well, blame it on the Sophomores! And speaking of failures, our first semester exams reminded us that in four short months we would he leaving. We moved on through Twirp Week; the girls in the Powder Puff game showed the hoys how football should he played; and all Shades Valley’s malicious law-breakers were duly punished in Twirp Court. Class Day, the Senior Prom, and finally graduation will always hold memories for each member of this class. The rare personality and the unusual accomplishments of this year’s seniors have made it Shades Valley’s greatest class—the Class of 1965. Dotty Thomas CLASS HISTORIAN 307 The time to leave you Valley Is quickly drawing nigh With mixed emotions we do say To you a fond good-bye. It seems like only yesterday We entered through your doors And found ourselves completely lost Throughout your crowded floors. As Sophomores we really learned things Tardiness brought detention Such minor things like smoking Brought immediate suspension! But as that first year drifted by Some new techniques we found The quickness of going down the “up’ stairs And like-wise up the “down.” Next we all were Juniors Except for those who liked to play They had great fun being Sophomores And so they stayed that way! A part of you we were that year Sharing our tears and laughter These are the times that will linger In our minds forever after. The election of the Student Council And the joys A.E.A. can bring, Will any of us ever forget the day We ordered our senior rings? The summer passed so quickly September came so fast And suddenly we were SENIORS The final goal at last! Mr. Parker said, “Ya’ll are sucking wind, ’61 cannot be beat.” Me sportingly lived to eat his words As he bowed before our feet. You taught us a lot, dear Valley On the path to reach maturity And we shall leave your hallowed halls With the warmth from this security. And as we grow older and reflect On our carefree high school days We’ll know that truly we’re better people, Because we passed your way! CLASS POET We. the Senior Class of '65, being of sound mind and good health, do in this Last Will and Testament, leave to the herein-after mentioned articles. Anything not specifically mentioned, we’re keeping. Larry Hillard, Larry Powell, and Larry Gilmer leave 3 typewriters which have been broken in for next year’s typing classes. Tim Mitch, Alan Blalock. Jack McKewen, Phil Benton, Ed Word, and Jim Hart leave to Mrs. Wallace a lunch table that laughs all by itself. Debby Smith, Jane Nelson. Marion MacDonald, and Jane Matthews leave 13 reams of paper, l(X) hooks, and 1000 Cliff’s Notes to one deserving student in hopes that he or she will have enough material for Mrs. Benson’s outside reading. Miss Whaley’s students of the Senior Class leave 20 minutes to next year’s classes in hope that these students might have at least enough time to turn the pages of the exam before time is called. Jimmy Hngood bequeaths his lunchroom tray to Byrd Sherrill for the rest of the year. (You see. that’s the way the money matches) All the Senior English classes return the book GREAT CHAIN 01- BEING . . . page by page. This year’s football team leaves a thimble full of good luck to next year’s team as well as an empty 10 gallon jug of bad luck. Hie Senior members of the ’65 basketball squad leave a can of oil to help out with any more squeakers. Jennie Andrew! leaves a big cheer for Mary Duffey. Allen Baker leaves a brand new pair of wrestling shoes to whoever stole them. In addition to those published documents on the Senior Class history, we the Senior Class of ’65 leave a volume of records of unusual activities of class members inscribed on the desks at Valley. All the thirsty Seniors at Valley leave an unsigned water pass and a chair in the Vice-Principal’s office. To the babies” in the Shades Valley P.E. classes, the Seniors leave the Pony Express—to RELAY. To the track team at Valley, several Senior members wish to leave 15 pounds of leg casts. Debby Davis leaves 16 wet blankets to cover the intercom in Miss Whaley’s room. Jack Wright leaves 100 GOLDEN TONE reverberators for all the rest of the intercom units. Bill Pugh leaves a 'South American condor’s mating call for the zoo and their keepers at Valley. For next year’s Powder Puff coaches Tommy Hill, Billy Kimbrell. and Ken Moore leave a list of exercises guaranteed to break bones ami split gym pants. John Terrell leaves a handful of library passes that “somebody lost.” Betty McGibboney leaves a hall pass signed bv someone who writes amazingly like Mr. Parker. Mr. Parker himself would like to leave that Christmas ”Yo Ho Ho’’ and the itching powder in the Santa Claus beard to Charles Cline and Harold Ccitland. The Senior Class as a whole would like to leave to Mr. Amos one subscription to Ladies' Farm Journal and let him try to sell THAT!! Bill Cobh leaves a football helmet that would fit Goliath to anyone else who can see out of the ear holes. Crawford Williams, Mike Haugseth. and Ross Forman leave three elevator tickets—with a special “get acquainted” offer for Sophomores. Ann W'arren and Tom W;hetstone leave their combined SAT scores to the school just to spite the egg-headed spooks that wrote the tests. Johnny Robinson bequeaths some drum sticks to the Glee Club and some more to the Concert Choir. Timmy McIntyre can’t will anything because he is too busy working as a teddy l ear at Bruno’s. I ast but certainly not least, the Seniors bequeath to the underclassmen at Valley the Senior privilege of experiencing the joys and pains of a final vear at Valley. Herbie Stiles CLASS LAWYER 309 Class Prophet Kenneth Moore Musicians: Elizabeth Jones and Johnny Robinson 310 At this time of the year, each year, an underprivileged student at Valley is designated by the poor, unknowing students to use some mysterious power to look into the future. I tried and tried to contact the spirits through the use of a crystal ball and the unconventional “boob tube,” but that failed. I attempted to pull a prophecy out of a hat. but that failed. Looking to the stars and using astrology—reading Ann Landers and Dear Abby —even putting snail shells, puppy dog tails and l()0 proof ale into a bubbling cauldron—none of these supernatural powers enabled me to see into the future. I had completely given up. when 1 decided to contact someone who would really know, or if not, could help me find out. I trudged five miles through the zoo. over Red Mountain—and came upon Ridgely Apartments, the home of the Grand Wizard. Volena Whaley. Miss Whaley received me warmly, making me answer only 23 Trig and I I College Algebra problems as a kind of entrance exam. I tried using every type of persuasion thinkable, but they all failed to make the Grand Wizard consent to tampering with the unknown. Finally. I agreed to her terms. Miss Whaley would give me the formula for the future if I could work it out by myself, without cheat sheets, outside helps, or even studying! She gave me the formula. I went home to work it, got an answer, and my prophecy follows. But before we get into it. let me show you the formula. C + A‘ _ 4R3— (16a)4-f 76r + g 3B “ 49(XR6) 7 If I worked out the formula correctly, beware of my prophecy, if it is incorrect, why worry? The year 2(XX) A.D. is an interesting one for all former Valleyites. In Birmingham, we calcuate that Ken Griggs. Bruce Jackson, Louis Jagoe. I.en Duffy, and Bill Bailey have enrolled in Long Loo’s Learn Judo School. Loo has just written a book. How to Make A’s in Calculus Without Speaking English, which has already sold over a million copies. The football team has sent two players to the pros. Allen Blaylock, our stellar quarterback is now playing defensive tackle with the San Diego Chargers. Jim Hart, our 230 pound defensive tackle, is the quarterback for the Birmingham Bears. Another player has made it big in the coaching field. Tim Mitch is coaching the So-So Mississippi County Industrial High School in volleyball. On weekends Mitch teams with Sharon Andrews in an old soft shoe routine at the So-So Country Club. Larry Gilmer and Larry Powell have pooled their knowledge and finally released their new album. ‘ Sounds of Mrs. Hunt’s Biology Class.” backed up by the Hay Charles Band. The cover of the album and the censorships have l een done by Mrs. Hunt. Squaring C and adding A1 to it released a startling discovery. Jack Mills has lost his larnyx. What will the world do w ithout Jack’s Opinion. Jack has graciously consented to allow Ned King to step into his size 13Y shoes and become the new loader of men. Charles Wilcox, Stan Jones, and Rusty Whatley arc still the strong, silent type. They have gone into caves to exist the rest of their unnatural lives. Tim Smith has come out with the most exciting find of the modern age in wearing apparel. His new invention for students is a flesh colored sock, sparsely covered with hair, to confuse and confound the teachers at any school. Smith has patented his new invention and has millions, so why does he still not wear socks. Jim Richardson has built a stadium that is likened to the Coliseum in Rome. He has grosser! over two million dollars promoting after school bouts. The biggest attraction of the year was the match between Billy Kimbrell and the gorilla from the zoo. Kimbrell won easily, and remained champ until dethroned by Stan Starnes. Hie Miami Supper Club has a star-studded array of l eauties, including Nan Tucker. Georgia Boone. Pam Bryant, Terry Hazzard. and Peggy Leatherwood. Of course. Joe Forbes owns the joint and manages the girls. 311 Moving to the field of sciences and liberal arts, we find that Robert Norvich has split an atom of aluminum, to add to his shining glory. Marion MacDonald finally realized that she could not memorize the entire Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary, so she settled with Volumes A, M, and C of the World Book Encyclopedia. Eleanor Payne has invented the newest of the amazing new robots. This one is a life size model of the student which is guaranteed to fool any and all teachers, including Mr. Parker, into thinking it is the same old student that occupier! the seat before. This way, students such as Rish Boswell, Jr. can be away from class even more than usual. Last, but not least, Andrea Hasty, Camille Thomas, and Anne Glass have co-invcnted a new desk design. The student lies on her back and the magnetic desk top holds the paper in place above her. What improvement is this desk over the old one? It keeps the hair out of the eyes. Some of the old Valley Students have built enormous bodies through Norman Secor’s Body Beautiful Isometric Development Course. You should see Don Wood, Steve Swalley, Blair Orstadt. Bill Blount, and Shirley Brittain. You wouldn’t even recognize most of them. Susan Atkins. Kay Upton, Judy Williams, and Patti Russell are now really “the group”. Don Austin helped then) start a new and ultra-modern Home for Old Maids and Spinsters. A few of the ex-powderpuff footballers at Valley have made themselves into quite a professional women’s football team. “The Fancy Pants.” Joannie Aarons, Betty McGibboney, Cary Ashbaucher, and last, but of course not least. Lee Merk. are a really rugged defensive line. With such flashy backs as Kae Nelson. Susan Butler, Patsy McLain, and Janice Sheffield, how could they lose? You tell me, because they do a good job of it. Jack Cox, Tessa Ward, and Linda Trotter have become seven feet tall. Jim Scott and Duane Coshatt are fighting it out for most valuable player on their professional baseball team. They both pitch for Stumptown, West Virginia. Pat Lynch has spent her life as a movie star. After being tortured by reporters and photographers to the point of a complete nervous and physical breakdown, she poisoned herself. May she rest with her mouth closed. Dink Joyner has joined the Rev. Billy Graham and is saving lives by the hundreds. Van Corr can now wiggle his cute ears. Sally Stone has perfected a flight of stairs that absorb the shock of a body tumbling down them. In the fashion world, Charlotte Weaver and a host of other gypsies have just completed a dynamic new earpiercing machine. Gayle Weaver has collected all the lovely fashion designs pictured weekly in Mad Magazine. Playboy has accepted Clark Collier, Charles Cline, and Wilbur Salter as their new body editors. Johnny Robinson not only designs men’s wearing apparel for Gant and Sero, but also plays drums at the Nook on week-ends. Dotty Thomas is a waitress. Bill Cobb is a farmer. Tim McIntyre weighs 110 pounds. Jeannie Williams and Linda Martin are ugly. Carol King is a blond. Jack McKewen and Allen Baker are playboys. The last answers to my equation could have l ecn in slight error hut who can tell about the future. The year 2000 A.I), is quite different from 1965 A.D., as you may well see. Folding my notebook, breaking my pencil, and falling over in complete mental exhaustion, I end this prophecy . . . but wait, the future is impractical. improbable, and full of new adventures for each and every senior here at Valley. Please make something of yourself that your teachers will be proud of, and leave this school only to enter another, the school of life. God bless each and every one of you. Kenneth Moore CLASS PROPHET One more year has just slipp'd by and now it is time to look back and record all the events that have come and gone. Here I am with one hand on a typewriter and a slide-rule in the other and not knowing how to use either one of them. The first events were the thrilling football games everyone attended. The spirit this year was the greatest thing of the season. In every pep rally I calculated a gram! totul of 60 people standing and cheering with the cheerleaders. Of this total, there were 47 football players, 12 cheerleaders and Stan Starnes, the manager. The football team did exceptionally well this year with a 3-6-0 record and a total of 11 out of 22 players injured and not playing on the two varsity squads. We must congratulate a few of the players for outstanding accomplishments. Lee Parker punted 40 times for an average of 15 yards. Tommy Hill was knocked unconscious 10 times in practice games. Ken Moore made a grand total of 6 tackles during the season. And, I am sure, everyone will recall Jim Hart’s tremendous punt return of 1 yard against Berry. The second event of the year was the magazine sale that we organized for the Curtis Company and. of course, Mr. Amos. We made a grand total of $15,876 in sales comj ared to the $13, 613 sold by the seniors of the previous year. This was an increase of $2,263.00! Bettie McGibboney and Mr. Amos had a total of 17 fights: Bettie said “No” 251 times while Mr. Amos said “Yes” 252 times. Who really was the winner? We have had a number of new faces appearing at Valley this year. Just to name two were Billy Kimbrell and Jim Barone. Billy came from Mississippi and you could tell it. He has been in a total of 123 fights— winning 123 of them. A fine record for the sergeant! Jim moved here from Florida and has had a total of 227 dates so far. Another fine record for a newcomer. 'Hie WSGN petition program was a great success. We came in 19th place with a total of 2 petitions! Mr. Clement’s first semester trigonometry classes had a total population of 197. 'Hie numbers who attended it again the second semester along with Algebra III was 185! Jack Wright has done an outstanding job of getting people in to Morning Watch ... I have calculated that he dragged a total of 10,851 in with a total of 9,681 sneaking out. Those remaining were Juniors and Sophomores who were afraid to leave while Mr. Morino was singing. Coach Bill Legg. that master of the Physical education department, has made this year’s football seniors run a total of 187.26 miles in P.E.! This figure, of course, docs not include the mileage in regular football season. Coach Bobby Jackson has said “babies” only 54 times, but he has worn his knee socks and Army pants 236 times. Coach Jim Simms has attempted to teach his 318 students the ways and means of strutting. All of the 196 boys mastered the art but the 152 girls just could not quite get into the “swing” of it. Space does not provide that I cover all of the interesting events of this past year, but I do believe we shall always remember the most outstanding ones. It is my sincere hope that the past three years at Valley have been happy ones and will | instrumental to you for a successful future. May God bless every one of you. I im McIntyre CLASS STATISTICIAN Advertisements Reflecting the Friends Around 314 the Tower In llie world around the Tower there is no more important element than the communities who give their support. Merchants and patrons share our dreams of a greater school who contribute to the various publications, and who provide for our practical needs. Valley is indeed fortunate to he surrounded by such friends, and to them we express our sincere thanks. Birmingham From where I stand atop Red Mountain. I can see Jefferson County stretched out about me. What a sight! New expressways, linking the various communities with the highways beyond, yet I am content to stay in the Magic City and represent the people who have forged me from steel, iron, and limestone, all of which are found in abundance in these hills. Would you believe it. Birmingham is only 94 years young and yet she can boast of having 274 public schools, four colleges,. and 700 churches to serve its 834.8(H) people. These are not just statistics, but evidence of the sincere concern that Birmingham’s people have for their children . . . and the environment in which they will live. 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Investment Bankers 208 Brown Marx Building Tax Free Bonds for Schools Libby Forman, Bill Cobb, Wes Grant, Bibba McQueen, Ellen Davis, David Grey, and Kathy Perry grab for that tasty last crumb. 319 . , . REFRESH (vitA tAe Barberb Lucia Ford and Dcbby Davis are treated to healthy refreshment between summer school classes. MILK DRINK THE PROTEIN LIFT V v FOR LUNCHES - FOR SNACKS - FOR REFRESHERS BARBER S MILK IS THE REFRESHER THAT GIVES YOU THE PROTEIN LIFT. 320 Ingall Iron Works 620 4th Avenue South Phone 322-3301 Bobby Mcrril, Derry Brice, and Tommy Merri! know that Burger is the place to go. too ,. A at • Vulcan 2001 Montgomery Hwy. I • College Hills 801 8th Ave. West 41 wem us a wm«r • Roebuck • Westend 9127 4th Ave. So. 1690 Tuscaloosa Ave. Birmingham a city to Ik? proud of. All of the communities have played a part—lending their talents and interest. It's enough to turn a fellow’s head... SOUTHERN BAP DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 1720 300 AVENUE SOUTH BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA Engel Agency Companies IRONDALE STANDARD SERVICE STATION Phone 595-4174 Irondale, Alabama 333 Bank for Savings Bid. Phone 323-8081 Birmingham, Ala. 321 a fine portrait... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events of your life,come to the Photograph Studio of your Official Photographer... VEMANS Baylis Machine Welding Jail Equipment Steel Erection 1001 North 19th Street Phone 251-1243 rondole Fabricating Co. Wrought Iron • Job Welding • Ba omont Columns Structural Steal • Angle Irons ANYTHING FROM STEEL NORRIS E. UNDERWOOD Owner Office 592-1967 2010 1st Ave North Irondale, Alabama Res. 592-1556 Specializing in Machine and Welding Repairs At this point, Vulcan waves goodbye to Birmingham and turns to look at Homewood. think I'll do just that—Homewood is just over my shoulder, you know, and hardly a hammers beat from the heart of town. The staff of the 1965 TOWER is deeply grateful to the following people who contributed so generously to assure Shades Valley High School of the best yearbook in the history of the school. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Craig Allen Mr. and Mrs. Houston Brice, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Q. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Childs Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cleage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Cobb Dr. and Mrs. James A. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis Dr. and Mrs. William A. Maddox Mr. Ben Mazer Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mazer Mr. Sam Mazer Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McCowan Dr. and Mrs. Ezra B. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Davenport Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stapleton. Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Dewey A. White Mr. and Mrs. John A. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ziff The Adorable Shop Magill's Custom Crafts 323 Homewood It's an easy twist. I'm not too old, you see to get a good look at the valley and Homewood nestled in its center. I've watched Homewood grow to its present population of 20,641 people, receiving national recognition tor the wonderful support it has given to its nine public schools. It is here that Howard College, the largest privately supported co-educational institution in Alabama, has its campus. Shades Valley High, one of the largest high schools in the state, has the good fortune of benefiting from its teacher-training program . . . But there I go, boasting again. I guess whal really started me to musing was the pride I have in that high school and the growth that has taken place in the . . . 324 Lynn Edwards and- Bill Corr think the shoes at Sikes are really “in . Sikes Shoes Prescription Specialist Birmingham 9, Alabama SQUIRES SHOP Home of nationally advertised quality merchandise for men and young men Homewood, Alabama HOMEWOOD APOTHECARY Comfort and Fashion In Footwear area since it was built. Homewood’s library really gets its share of use, as do the six parks and recreational centers. Twelve civic clubs, and twelve... Phone 879-3142 Vestavia Lanes 1413 Montgomery Hwy. Birmingham's Finest • Pro Shop • Special Student Rates LEE HAEFNER. Manager 2122 So. 18th St. Homewood EMERY 5 10 2715 Culver Road Homewood, Alabama DELL'S BOOK GIFT SHOP Stationery—Greeting Cards 2910 So. 18th St. Homewood, Ala. 879-6831 325 DAVENPORT-SADLER FLORAL AND GIFT SHOP 301 OXMOOR ROAD—EDGEMONT SHOPPING CENTER ANN AND DEWEY SADLER VIOLET LATTA—Artist, Designer Telephone 879-8601 Night-Sun. 871-9140 or 631-7047 Calhouns Shoes Featuring Weatherteens for Girls City Clubs for Boys HOMEWOOD HOMEWOOD CYCLE HOBBY SHOP For Schwinn Bicycles Parts and Service . . . 2834 So. 18th St. 879-3986 HOMEWOOD BOWL House of Family Fun Free Learn-to-Bowl Clinics Ladies, Jrs.—Mens BOB ROSE—Managor Gre«n Springs Hwy. At Carr Av . 871-7381 churches help to round out the picture. But the most valuable asset is the splendid enthusiasm of its citizens. It's really a fine feeling to know these . . . E0CCCV00D drug compwv Edgewood Paint Hardware 1012 Oxmoor Rd. 871-9671 Phone 871-4653 100 Broadway Edgewood, Ala. • Country's Finest Young Fashions • Friendly, Personalized Service • Your Satisfaction Guaranteed • Open a Convenient Charge Account 2912-14 So. 18th St. 326 Phone: 871-7422 Marlene Epsticn, Mikki Miller and Phil Tully learn the process of making picture frames. %)aluj6 3030 Montgomery Hwy. Homewood, Alabama Phone 871-9671 Blair Cox and Bill Corr admire the sharp clothes at Shaia’s. SHAIA’S 2818 So. 18th St. Homewood 871-1312 Colony Casuals IN HOMEWOOD folks are backing me up in helping to provide the worthwhile things for a growing com munity. Nan Tucker and Derry Brice enjoy shopping for the highest in fashion. Vogue Means Fashion and for Fashion SHOP THE in Homewood 871-8823 2842 So. 18th St. O’NEAL DRUGS Edgewood 934 Oxmoor Rd. 871-4623 At this point Vulcan waves goodbye to Homewood and turns to look at Mountain Brook. 327 Mountain Brook And while I've got my head turned, I must admit that I'm mighty proud of Mountain Brook, for all its help in making Shades Valley High School a really fine institution of learning. But that's not all I'm proud of Mountain Brook for. With only a population of 14,000, it has four schools and a junior high school. Increased enrollment and constant revision of teaching methods are evidence of the continuous progress of their school system. As one of the most beautiful residential cities of the country, Mountain Brook takes pride in its setting of natural beauty and further ... extends this setting to hundreds of business and professional men through the facilities of Office Park. Though Mountain Brook only covers thirteen square . . . FEINEFIELD GREEN, INC. For the Newest In Fashions 2402 Montevallo Road Mountain Brook, Alabama Phone 879-4062 JUST WONDERFUL FOOD t,tfbu++eri| RESTAURANT SANDWICH SPA Mountain Brook Village STEAK DINNER $1.50 Courteous, Prompt Waiter Service 2410 Canterbury Road 879-9841 miles at present, it is one of the most dynamic communities I could ever hope to see. It's folks have long been developers and leaders of our Greater Birmingham . . . JOBE-ROSE JEWELRY m 2830 Culver Road Mountain Brook Village O'CONNER SHELL SERVICE 2631 Cahaba Road Birmingham, Ala. 879-9249 879-9188 wimms THE COMPLETE DRUG STORE Mountain Brook Shopping Center Phone 879-3466 MELVIN DOWNS. Owner SMART YOUNG FASHIONS For School Time For Play Time Mt. Brook Village 2709 Culver Road 329 TODD'S PET HOBBY SHOP 2710 Cahaba Road 871-2212 Where Only the Best Is Good Enough Catering to Your Every Need BROWDY’S Delicatessen 2726 Cahaba Road 871-7371 VILLAGE 2421 Montevallo Road Birmingham, Ala. 35223 Mountain Brook Phone 879-5748 2407 Montevallo Rd. 871-6232 giving generously of their time and talents. It's no wonder I carry a torch when I can see the amazing growth taking place all around me, and know that . . . HARRIS BAKERY DELICATESSEN 2417 Canterbury Road Mountain Brook Ttresfotie STORES 2702 Cahaba Road Mountain Brook 871-4631 R. L MORROW. Manager ■nn DAVENPORT Pizza Palace Jim Scott, Mike Jared, and Delores McKcwen say you’ll really flip over Davenpon’s Pizzas. CRESTLINE FLOWER SHOP 35 Church Street Phone 879-4694 Phone 879-8821 NANCY BURNS KNIT SHOP 36 Church Street, Crestline Steeple Arts Center, Studio No. 1 Birmingham, Alabama 35213 SAVAGE'S CRESTLINE TEXACO DRUG COMPANY 92 Euclid Avenue You Are Always Welcome Phone 871.4384 Crestline Heights Birmingham, Alabama Phone 871-2151 young people in the valley will benefit from all the wonderful developments taking place. Filling Your Prescriptions is the Most MT. BROOK Important Part of Our Business SHOE HOSPITAL RITCH'S PHARMACY 2715 Cahaba Road A Store of Personal Service Mountain Brook Village 2714 Cahaba Rd.—Mountain Brook Phone 879-9217 Phone 871-1141 Q T readwell-Sellers At this point, Vulcan’s observations Barber Shop OUR FRIENDLY STAFF end. He hopes that you will join with him in his appreciation, interest, and pride for the fine communities which CRESTLINE MT. BROOK Jim Sellers J- T. Traadwall Johnnie Williams Gene Foster Sam Bain Jim Sego Curtice Foster John Atchley contribute so much to the world around the Tower. 331 A Aarons, Joannic 38, 229 Abbott, Elaine 193 Abbott, Rodney 193 Abelc, Mar - Lee 229 Abell. Buz 53, 175 Albcrnathy, Dean 229, 305 Acton, Carole 175 Acton. Elaine 175 Acton, John 225 Adair, Jim 175 Adams, Billy 89, 164, 193 Adams, Carl 175 Adams, Jackie 33, 165, 193 Adams, John 175 Adams, John 175 Adams, Mary Ellen 193 Adams, Rosemary 67, 85, 193 Adkins, Jerry 229 Agrow, Lynne 175 Aland, Jan 175 Aland. Ronnie 33, 84, 100, 229 Albright, Susan 193 Alderman, Martha 39, 175 Alessi, Joe 51, 229 ALEXANDER, HENRY C. 11, 87 Alexander, Robert 175 Alexiou, Charles 175 Alford, Carol Ann 83, 88, 229 Allen. Craig 24, 25, 33, 229, 305 Allen, Joe 175 Allen, Karen 175 Allen, Paul 193 Allen, Sheryl 43. 44. 67, 163, 193 Allen, Tommy 193 Allen. Wilbur 193 Allison, Tommy 33, 193 Alsabrook, Alan 193 Alvcrson, Margaret 42, 16, 170, 171, 195 AMERICAN STUDIES 24 Anderson, Carl 116, 193 Anderson, Charles 146, 152, 193 Anderson, Donald 175 Anderson, Frank 74, 163, 175 Anderson, John 175 Anderson, Kathy 230 Anderson, Linda 50, 65, 84, 85, 230, 305 Anderson, Lisa 38, 68, 65, 230 Anderson, Robert 175 Anderson, Spence 78, 230 Andcrton, Mary Ann 175 Anderton, Norma 3 1, 50, 65, 82. 84, 230 Index Andrew, Kathy 230 Andrews, Bill 175 Andrews, George 147, 175 Andrews. Jan 170, 171, 230 Andrews, Jenny 45, 74, 75, 129, 170 171, 231 Andrews, Sharon 76. 75, 79. 127, 13 1. 171, 231 Andrews. Walter 231 Angel!, Paul 175 Applebaum, Judy 231 Arendall. Sara 39. 83. 175 Armstrong. Alice 71, 231 Armstrong, Bob 181, 231 Armstrong. Margaret, 39, 45, 175 Armstrong. Mary Lois 225 Armstrong. Mike 175 ARMSTRONG. NELL J. 69 Arnold, Darlene 3 1. 83. 98. 193 ARNOLD. FRANCES G. 18 Arnold, Judy 8 1, 225 Arnwine. Bobby 193 ART CLUB 53 Artale, Josephine 56, 58, 193 Asbell, Fred 50. 51, 67. 193, 305 Ashbnuchor, Cary 38, 231 Ashworth, Audrey 193 Askins, Ross 193 Atkins. Susan 76. 77, 119, 228, 231 Atkinson. Bee 46, 175 Austin, Debbie 231 Austin, Donnie 78. 146, 151, 168,171, 232 Autcn, Nancy 37, 175 Auten, Phil 193 Avant, Linda 71, 232 Axelroth. Alan 146, 132 B Baackes, Frank 193 Bachelor, Billy 78. 175 Bachus, Spencer 232 Back. David 194, 232 Bagwell, Paula 39, 175 Bailes, Emma Lou 47, 175 Bailey, Bill 34, 233, 305 Bailey, Jimmy 54, 84, 85, 232 Bailey, Jynx 194 Bailey, Larry 56, 58. 175 Bailey, Linda 71, 75, 76, 23£ Bailey, Steve 232 Bailey, Tommy 194 Baily, Danny 85, 194 Baker, Allen 146. 155, 156, 164. 233 Baker. Bob 175 Baker, Bobby 175 Baker. Bobby 194 Baker, Larry 194 Balch, Gordon 42. 47. 233 Balch, Sheryl 194 Balch, Sharan 194 Ballard, tarry 175 BAND 56 BANK BOARD OF DIRECTORS 80 Banker. Robert 194 BARBER. ANN 18. 79 Barbour. John 34, 233 Barclay, Kenneth 194 Barclay. Linda 71, 194 Barelare, John 175 Barker. Bill 233 Barker, Brenda 39, 88, 233 Barker. Jo Ellen 46, 175 Barnes, Bruce 194 Barnes, Reid 233 Barnhill, Jim 56. 59, 175 Barone, James 301, 305 Barrett, Bob 233 Barrett, Jolynn, 50, 65, 119, 233 Barth, Terry 233 Basarin, Vcchi 28, 33, 121, 129, 130, 163, 228, 233 Bashinsky, Robert 65, 195 BASKETBALL TEAM 168 Bass, Dana 47, 136, 175 Bassett. Ruby 86, 195 Bates, Betty 46, 79, 83, 195 Baxter, Tommy 56, 57, 58, 195 Bayliss. Mac 88, 234 BEAL, BETTY J. 13 Bearden, Hilda 39, 234 Bearden, Margaret 71, 87, 88, 234 Bearden, Wayne 175 Beasley, Gregg 67, 175 Beaumont, John 234 Beck. Reb 52, 90, 234 Beckner, Cliff 81. 234 Beeler, John 195 Bell. Ginger 54. 88. 234 Bell. Martha 39, 47, 175 Bcllenger, Louise 47, 175 Belmont, Joe 195 Bclscr, Terry 195 Bengston, Roberta 195 Benhum, Berney 195 Bennett, Bill 195 Bennett, Karen 176 Bennett, Nell 225 Bennett, Susan 176 332 BENSON, WINNIE I). 18. 21 Benton, Jay 85, 195 Benton, Phil 48, 68, 234 Bergeron, Bobbie 225 Berman, Brenda 176 BERRY, DOROTHY 14 Berry, Leslie 37. 46. 83. 195 Berryhill, Stun 195 Berthon. Laura 26, 47. 176 Bethea, Susan 43. 76, 77, 234, 306 Beyer, Dawn 176. 319 BIHR. RUTH 36 Binion, Linda 42, 86. 195 BIOLOGY. CLUB 32 Bishop, Benny 176 Black. Chris -15, 176 Black, Claire 195 Blacknall, Mary Ann 39, 122, 195 BI.ACKSHEAR, REBA 70. 108 Biackstock, Tommy 147, 176 Blalock. Alan 74, 92, 128, 137, 146, 148. 154. 156. 235, 171, 168, 169 Blalock, Harry 195 Blankenship. Debbie 45. 176 Bloomstron, Charlannc 176 Blount. Bill 146, 150. 235 Bluemly, Jim 225 Blythe, Janice 39, 176 Bohanan. Jo Ann 39, 176 Bolin. Bill 176 Bolin, John 89 Bolin, Mike 33, 195 Bolt. Dale 176 Bolton, Don 146, 195, 167, 166 Bolton, Robyn 35, 53, 84, 235 Bonfield, Peggy 65. 67, 86. 195, 24 Bonham, Leslie 176 Bonnecarrrre, Paul 98, 195 Booker, Barbara 176 Boone, Georgia 45, 76. 137, 235. 171 Boone, Mary 176 Booth, Marc 195, 171 Bomstcin, Thada 195 Bor ak, Bob 235 Boswell. Rish 34. 235, 135 Botnik, Bobbie 195 Boucher, Bruce 50. 51. 52, 67, 130, 1%. 90. 305, 55 Bowling. Jimmy 176 Box. I.ee 56. 58. 85, 176 Box. Gary 176 BOYD, BETTY 18 Boyd. Bobby 176 Boyd. Mike 1% Boyd. Nalda 176 Index Boyles, Walter 235 Braasch. Inga 83. 235 Braasch, Shelia 196 Brabston, Mary 52. 65, 68, 236, 135 Brace well, Paula -18, 56, 58. 61, 196 Braden, Felix 176 Bradford. Beverly 56, 58, 61, 196 Bradford. Cathy 236 Bradley, Jo Ann 236. 305 Bradley, Karen 236 BRADLEY. SAMUEL 22 Brandino, Candy 236 Brannen, David Lawrence 176 Branscomb, Louisa 47, 176 Brantley, Karen 47, 176 Brasfield, David Ralph 176 Brasfield. Susan 43. 44, 5-4. 67. 76, fW. 95. 109. 196. 88. 119, 305 Brashier, Wayne 236 Brasscale, Dianne 1% BRASSELE. LOUISE 26 Braswell, Jody 68. 196 Braswell, Leigh 87. 236 Brateman. Libby 34. 52, 6S, 88, 236, 305 Bray, Carolyn 50, 237 Brechin. Jackie 146, 168, 169, 196 Breed, Mike 164, 171, 1% Breed, Roger 176 Breland, Bank 1% Brengleman, Sally 85, 88, 237 Brevier, Alvin 147, 161, 176 Brewer, Aubrey 176 Brice, Derry 83, 94. 118. 237. 321, 327. 305 Brinson. Jim 1% Britnell. Rick 1% Brittain, Jimmy 176 Britton. Kathy 196 Britton, Linda 237 Britton. Nan 67. 87. 237 Britton, Shirley 38. 76, 83, 119, 237 Brock. Beth 176 Itroda, Susan 67. 237 Brodnax. Augustu 176 Brodnax, Marion 237 Brooks. Kathy 32, 176 Brooks, Linda 225 Broughton. Bill 176 Browdy, Frances 76, 238 Browdy, Stanley 176 Brown. Linda 54. 88. 238 Brown. Mike 33. 238 Brown, Quentin 25. 146, 238. 305, 319 Brown, Richard 1% Brummctt, Cathy 56, 57, 58, 61, 76, 82, 238. 318 Brungart, Nelson 176 Brunner. Brenda 176 Brunson, Tempie 43. 46, 196 Bryan. Robert 1% Bry ant. Ginger 56, 58, 196 Bryant, Pam 38, 238 Bryant. Ronnie 238 Buchanan, Ann 86, 238 Buchanan, Paul 78, 239 Buell, John 239 Bugg, Sally 56. 58, 176 Bullock, Dennis 56. 59, 196 Bullock, Joy 196 Bunn, Rodney 64, 176 Burbank, Barbara 196 Burdcshaw, Cecil 239 Burdette, Mark 176 Burford, Sharon 239 Burgess. Dennis 176 Burgess, Jerry 177 Burgess, Jimmy 177 Burgess, John 239 Burgess, Nancy 47, 85, 177 Burke, Steven 177 Burke, Susan 38, 24. 65, 87, 239 Burr. Judy 76, 86. 239 Burr, Sam 177 Burrell, Diane 239 Burton, Gail 65, 76, 88, 102, 239 BUS DRIVERS 81 Bush. Bobbi 177 Bush. Carl 52, 85. 1% BUSH. SARA 12 Butler. Diane 239 Butler. Pam 1% Butler, Susan 79. 228. 239 Buttcrworth, Chuck 33, 166, 167, 1% Byars, Martha 197 By nam, Dennis 239 Byram, Lynn 177 Byram. Ralph 239, 171 c Cain, Rita 177 Cainthon, Julie 177 Cafcc, Mark 197 Calhoun, John 147, 177 Callahan, Leigh 197 Callahan. Tom 89, 146, 75. 156, 162, 240 Callaway, Cathy 99, 177 Campbell, Gene 240 Campbell, Joey 177 333 Index Campbell, Vin 210 Canfield, Ernie 177 Cannon, Johnny 177 Canup, Bill 81, 197 Caplan. Stan 177 Capps. Patty 33, 54. 68. 83, 197 Carlile, John 210 Carlisle, Tommy 177 Carlton. Baba 197 Carlton, John 177 Carlton, Mike 225 Carol here, Connie 177 Carr, Missy 86. 210 Carraway, John 26, 177, 166 Carraway, Tom 210 Carroll, Bill 177 Carson. Billy 177 Carter, Bill 56. 59. 76. 119, 135, 2-10 Carter, Carol Ann 99, 197 Carter, Carol 38. 74, 77, 197 Carter,’Jane 54, 240 Carter, Janice 54, 210 Carter, Joyce 33, 197, 88 Carter, Wayne 177, 166, 167 Cash. Bill 240 Gather, Pat 240 Catron. Bob 177 Catron. Harold 191 Caudle, Jim 177 Causey. Sam 56, 58. 197 Caver, Bill 177 Ccitlin. Harold 34. 102. 241, 329, 305 Chambers, Leigh 177 Chumbers, Steve 56. 58. 177 Chambers. Susan 177 CHAMBLEE, HORTON 12 Chanrey, Ken 197 Chandler, Charles 177 Chandler, Jimmie 171 Chaplin. Harold 177 CHAPLIN, VANDALYN 30. 35 Chapman, Alan 32. 177 Chapman, Lucy 43. 44, 241 Charlton, Pam 33, 68. 82. 197 Chatficld, Walter 198 Cheek. Ann 53. 85, 177, 305 CHEERLEADERS 170 CHEMISTRY CLUB 33 Chenery. James 147, 177 Chenowath. Dickie 67. 177 Childree, Nancy 21, 38, 241 Childs. Ed 34. 75. 163, 241 Childs, Sonja 39, 24. 66. 241, 305 Chism. Gwen 241 Chitwood, Sam 34. 241 Christian. Glenn 198 Claiborne, Vita 177 Clay. Kathy 38. 198 Clay, Sherry 39. 198 Clayton. Juck 177 Clayton, Mary Louise 39, 191 Clayton, Tom 225, 334 Cleage, John 241 Cleage, Ralph 198 Cleage. Susan 25. 37. 83, 85, 198. 305 CLEMENTS. KAY 63, 68 CLEMENTS, LUNDY 26. 29 Click, Bobby 78. 242 Click. Martha 177 Cline, Alice 33. 68. 76. 119, 198 Cline, Bobby 65. 109, 162, 242 Cline, Charles 79, 242 Clopton, Walter 198, 164 Cobb, Bill 74, 79, 126. 136, 146. 150. 242, 319, 305 Cobb. Cathy 83, 85. 198 Cobb, Lois 43. 77, 87. 198, 305 COBB. MARTHA 13 Cochran. Debbie 38. 43. 47, 242 Cochran, Lynn 65. 82, 198 Cochran, Lynn 242 Cochran, Martha 42, 43. 47, 65, 198 Codding, Chuck 177 Coe, Barrett 47, 177 Cohen. David 242, 168, 169, 171 Cohen, Mike 177 Cohn, Julie 25. 199 Coker, Don 160. 199, 157 Colbert, Carol 65, 88, 242 Cole, Lynn 225 Coleman, J.B. 177. 161 Collier. Clark 79. 242 COLLIER, SANDRA 23 Collins, Andrew 178 Collins, Bryant 51. 243 Collins, Robin- 199 COLSON, CHARLOTTE 70 Comer. Don 147, 178 Comer, Helen 47. 83, 178 Comer, Sharon 178 Compton. Dickie 178 Congdon, David 199, 171 Connor, Pam 85. 199 Conway, Cathy 38. 118. 123, 243, 308 Cook, Buddy 178 Cook. Garland 47, 178 Cook, Lucilc 38, 243 Cooper, Claudia 42, 75, 243 Cooper, Doug 31. 165, 243 Cooper. Lee 45, 66. 76. 77. 119. 213 Copeland, Chip 199 Copeland, Nancy 100, 243 Copley, Chip 243 Corenblum, Sherri 178 Cox. Jack 146. 155, 135, 164, 171, 214 Corona, Lenore 39, 45, 178 Corr. Bill 79. 100. 122, 124, 136, 160. 168. 169. 157, 192, 199, 327, 325 Corr. Van 79. 127, 137. 244 Coshatt, Duane 78. 160, 168, 169, 171 Cothatt, Sharon 199 Cosies, Juliette 191 Costes, Maurice 241 Costner, Fred 56, 59. 178 Cotton. Candy 178 Coulter, Kay 53, 244 Cowan. Lancy 244, 301 Cowen, Donna 56, 58. 178 Cox. Becky 178 G x, Blair 103. 117, 174, 178 Cox, Jack 244, 191. 327 Cox, Gini 241 Cox, Jean 71. 86, 87, 244 Cox. Susan 199 Cox, Sylvia 38. 118. 244 Cox, Wilma 46. 67, 86, 199 Craig. Bobby 33, 165, 244 Craig. Jenny 38, 199, 305 Cranford, Beth 46, 178 Craton, Jack 85, 191 Craven. Carol 118, 199 Crawford, Brenda 245 Crawford, Hal 164, 178 Crawford, Jackie 24, 215 Crayne, Mark 178 CREEL. ROYCE 93 CRISP. FRANCIS 14 CRITTENDEN, RUTH 18. 85 Crow, Denise 35. 52. 86, 215 Crow. Lynn 39, 47, 118, 174. 178 Crow. Maureen 2-15 Crowley, Robert 178 Crowley, Shirley 39. 245 Culp, Margaret 42, 83, 199 Cummings, Sally 56, 58, 199 Currid, Wendy 199 Curry. Susan 178 D Dabney, Richard 199 Dabney. Richard 178 Damsky, Dcena 25, 33, 65. 76, 119, 199 Daniel, Bill 199 334 Daniel, Robert 147, 166,167, 199 Daniels, Kay 38, 245 Darnell, Susan 178 Dalnogg, Alan 199 Davidson, Mimi 43, 44, 245 Davies Nancy 46, 85,170,171, 192,199 Davies, Brenda 2-1, 33, 245 DAVIES, DAISY 14 Davis, Debbie 65, 74, 76, 77,103,119, 122,129,136, 245, 305. 320 Davis, Ellen 178 Davis, Hugh 178 Davis, Inez 246 DAVIS. JEFFERSON 93 Davis, Jimmy 61, 67,199 Davis, 1-nrry 35, 191 Davis, Melvin 178 Davis, Mike 178 Dawkins, Jo Carole 246, 24 Dawkins, Paul 51, 199 Dawkins, Tom 178 Dawson, Jimmy 178 DEACON. LARRY 48, 56, 57 Deerman, Annette 178 DcGroat, John 171, 178 DeCroat, Judy 178 deLathouder, Frank .54, 56, 60, 85, 199 Demarco, Robyn 53,178 Dent, Debbie 200 Denton, Missy 83. 246 DcWolf, Terry 82, 200 i Dick, Polly 178 Dickinson, Linda 178 Diffley, John 147, 178 I Dillard. Dottie 47, 178 I Dillard, Grey 178 I Dishner, Kathy 178 1 Diuguid, Sherry 178 1 Dixon, Mary Sale 200 I Dobbins, Carolyn 178 | Dodd, Joyce 39, 178 1 Doggett. John 179 jl Doles, Stephen 19 I Donahmt, Kathy 179 I DONALSON, PATRICIA IB I Donovan, Pat 74. 99, 200 I Dorn, Cheryl 83. 246 1 Dorn, Debbie 45, 179 | Dorn, Pat 38. 118, 246 1 Dorough, Jim 179 1 Dorricott, Jerry 179 i Dorroh, Tommy 200 I Dougherty, Joe 179 I Douglas, George 179 1 Doumont, Barbara 246 Index Downs, Joe 246 Dozier, Tommy 246 Druper, Karen 246 Drennen, Earl 89. 200 Drennen, Mike 200 Dreyfus, Bobby 56, 60, 89, 98, 163, 200 Driver, John 179 Du Bo is, Dalenc 50, 130, 200 Du ffey, Charles 179 Duffey, Len 200 Duffey, Mary 136. 170. 171, 192. 200 Dugger, Roy 200 Duke, David 200 Duke. Jack 200 Duke, William 225 Dumas, Berry 2-16 Dunbar, Bruce 179 Duncan. Julia 38. 80. 24. 247, 305 Dunham. Joe 32. 179 Dupre, Genevieve 53. 200 Durden, Barron 51, 200 DUTY. ALBERTA 14 Dyke, Penny 39, 200 E Easter, Mike 200 Easterling. Becky 47, 179 Easterling, Carolyn 200 Edmundson, Carol 56, 58, 61, 86, 200 Edmundson, John 179 Edwards, Helen 179 Edwards, Lynn 47, 174, 179, 325 Edwards, Pam 71, 200 Eliard. Marthu 200 Ellas, John 89. 162, 200 Ellis, Carla 65. 71. 83. 192, 200 Ellis. Elaine 42. 71. 201 Ellis. Joe 74. 75, 129, 136. 134, 166, 167, 247 Ellis, Linda 85. 247 Elmore, John 179 Embry, Corinne 53, 247 Emory, Dinny 21. 247 ENGLAND, MARGARET 98 Enlish, Lindu 179 Ennis, Bill 201 Ennis. Lynda 20. 52. 71, 247 Ennis Martin 201, 163 Ensminger, Bobby 89, 162, 201 Epsman, Rose 201 Epstein. Marlene 25. 65. 86. 88. 247, 305. 326 Erdberg, Joe 179 Erickson, Lvnnc 38. 247 Etheridge, Cheryl 42, 43, 46, 201 Eubanks, Linda 179 Evans, Harriet 38, 50, 118, 247 Exum, Beth 33. 201 F Falkner, Kay 76. 82. 248 Falls, Linda Sue 39. 85. 86, 118, 179 Falls, Robert 248 Fanchcr, Della 38. 201 Farlow, Sam 165, 248 Farmer, Dorothy 47, 179 Farmer, Jim 54. 201 Farmer, Larry 122, 179 Farmer. Sally 82, 8-4, 201 Faucctt, Nikki 201 Faulkner, Ron 201 Feascl, Carolyn 39. 179 Feld. Bernie 67, 91. 135. 90, 163, 248 305 Feld, Henry 25. 33, 202 Feldman, Diaries 55, 202 Ferguson. Lee 33, 164, 218 Fex. Pat 202 Finch, Arlene 179 Finch, Beth 37. 46. 77, 83, 85, 86. 202 Fincher, John 202 Fincher, Pat 33. 135, 248 Fink, Kathy 56, 58. 202 Fink. Wendy 25. 33, 52, 65, 88. 202 Finney, Janna 248 FITZCIBBON, FLORENCE 63, 76,119 Flemming. Heidi 53, 218 Fleming, Martha 179 Flenniken, Phillip 179 Fletcher, Fames 249 Fletcher, Mae 179 Floyd. Molly 38. 77. 75. 202 Flynn, Cathy 179 Foglcman, Jerry 179 Foglcman, Mike 202 FOLEY. BETTY 19, 90 FOOTBALL TEAM 146 Forbes, Joe 54. 85, 249 Ford, Lucia 82. 249, 320 Ford, Mike 179 Ford. Paul 179 FORENSIC CLUB 52 Forman, Libby 35. 47, 179, 319 Forman. Ross 34, 52, 163, 165, 249 Forrester, Ronnie 249 Foster, Alison 179 Foster, Douglas 179 Foster, Janice 47, 179 Foster, Pam 67, 76, 249, 88 335 Foster. Pride 38. 249. 119 Fowler. Mike 202 Fowlkes, Henry 202 Fox, Tommy 202 Francis, Bill 249, 135 Franklin, Jerry 179 Franklin, Norvil 47. 179 Franks, Guy 203 Frnnkstone, David 203 Freeman, Chip 179 Freeman, Donnu 56, 203 Freeman, Molly 179 Freeman, Susan 179 French, Barbara 250 FRENCH CLUB 65 FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 64 Frickcr, Chris 53. 180 FRIDAY. JEAN 22 Fried, Marty 250 Fried, Sheila 45, 180, 163 Fried, Stan 180, 163 Friedman. Adele 76. 86. 203, 119 Friedman. Danial 180, 163 Friedman, Mark 180 Frings, Larry 180 Fry, Bob 168. 203 Fulford, Kirby 39, 46, 180 Fulmer. Mike 180 Fulton, Don 34, 250 Fulton, Dorothy 71, 87. 250 Fundcrhurg, Walker 180 Fulton. Amanda 180 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 71 FUTURE NURSES CLUB 84 FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB 84 FUTURE PHYSICIANS 01 G Gaines. Buddy 68, 203 Gaines, Rick 180 Gaines, Stuart 180 Gallingcr, Lynn 250 Garber, Liz 203 Gardner, Charles 32, 203 Gardner, Craig 56, 59, 203 Garner. Bobby 250 Gamer, Sherry 46, 180 Garrett. Bobby 85. 203 Garrison. Howard 78, 250 Gartscff, Valeric 85, 203 Garwick, Pat 39, 203 Gaskcll. Billy 180 Index Gaskell. Gail 203 Gaskin, Chita 37. 83, 203 Gaskin. Dinks 180, 163 Gates, Ted 250 Gathing, Bill 147, 180 Gault. Tommy 203 Gaunt, Pam 251 CAY LOR, JAMES 22, 78 GAYLOR. JANE 12 GERMAN CLUB 68 Gibbs, Tina 65. 203 Gibbs, Hugh 203 Gibbs, Tommy 251 Gibson, Jim 85, 180 Giles, Pat 180 Gill, Beverly 85. 251 Gillespie. Dale 180 Gilmer, Eva 45, 180 Gilmer, Larry 251 Gilmer, Steve 180 Gingold, Sheryl 33. 203 GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB 43 Gladden, Susan 67, 109, 251, 305 Glass, Anne 43, 45, 77, 87, 251, 88 Glass, David 180 Glass, John 180 Class, Laurie 43, 45, 76, 77, 86. 126, 251, 306 Clazman. Jon 180 Glenn, Eddie 32. 180 Glenn, Kay 180 Codsey, David 53. 251 Godwin. Zack 50. 54, 85. 146, 203, 138 Goggans, Mikki 82, 8-1, 252 COLDFARB, JANET 22. 25, 100 Goldfarb, Jerry 56. 59, 203 Goldfarb. Preston 137, 158, 203, 156 Goldman, David 33. 64, 108. 203 Goldner, Donna 39, 180 Goldstein, Barbara 83. 203 Goldstein, David 33. 20-1 Goldstein, Janet 250 Goldstein. Judy 25, 65, 252, 88 GOLF TEAM Golinvcax, Steve 225 Gonzales, Speedy 56, 60, 252 Gonzales, Nina 46, 204 GOODMAN, JIMMIE 40. 43, 180, 121 Goodman, Kay 25, 53, 83, 252 Goodman, Michelle 85, 252 Goodman, Shari 180 Goodson, Ellis 204 Goodwin, Helen 56, 58, 201 Gordon, Vicki 65. 86. 204 Gordon, Linda 180 Gorman. Janice 180 Gorman, Ricky 252 CORRIE. MARGARET 62 Cothard, Margie 180 Gousc, Gary 180 Graham, Alden 201 Graham, Ann 67. 76. 77. 86, 129, 252, 75. 139, 306. 305 Graham, Billy 201 Graham, Emrie 180 Graham, Susan 201 Grainger, Rodney 74, 180 Grunt. Adrian 33, 253 Grant. Wes 74, 180, 319, 161 Graves, Betty 47, 201 Graves, Jeff 82, 201 Graves. Rhonda 56, 58 Gray, Daphne 50, 253 Gray, David 180, 157. 319 Gray, Dcl orah 180 Gray, Sherre 180 Grayson, Cathy 47, 180 Grayson, Jimmy 147, 159, 204, 168, 169, 157 Graze, Rhonda 180 Green, Bruce 201 Green. Susan 42, 65, 85, 201 Greenberg. Phyllis 253 Greenburg, Lee 152, 201 Crcenfield. Zion Ol, 201 Grccnhulgh, Russell 201 Grier, Ed 201 Griffin, David 122, 204, 166 Griffin. Lin 65, 77. 86. 109, 253, 305 Griffith. John 56. 57. 59, 61, 253, 135 Griggs, Ken 253 Grusin, David 120 Guerin, Newton 56, 60, 180 Guinn, Jimmy 225 Gunderson, Bob 34. 253, 24, 305 Gunn, Bill 180 Gustafson, Diane 39, 47, 181 Guy, Bobby 32, 181 Gw jitney, Lewis 147, 181 GYMNASTIC CLUB 89 H Haas, David 181 Hacker, Carol 253 Hackney, Rob 201 Haden, Courtney 32, 53, 181 Hagan, Don 201 Haggerty, Margaret 87, 254 336 Index Hagood, Jimmy 254 Hagood, Janice 254 Ifaigli. Samira 201 Hairston, Joan 39. 54, 205 Haley, Jerome 205 Hall. Carol E. 38. 54, 254 Hall, Carol F. 83. 254 Hall. Linda 82, 84. 205 Hall, Spencer 34. 254 Hallman. Becky 38, 254 Halpern, Arlene 83, 88 Hambaugh. Beth 53, 254 Ha niff, Fred 255 Hamiil, Dale 181 Hamlin. Pic 68, 181 Hammett. Dave 56, 60, 181 Hammond, Bill 181 Hamilton, John 225 Haney, Barbara 181 Haney, Dale 38. 54, 86. 205 HANLIN, MARY 36, 37 Happer, Tommy 181, 165 Harbin, Rodney 181, 163 Hard. Bob 181 HARK. JEAN 23 Hargrove, Lucv 45, 65. 74. 76, 77, 122, 55 Harper, Sally 181 Harrell. Barry 205 Harris, Becky 205 Harris, Diane 181 Harris. Dottee 205 Harris. Jean 83, 255 Harris. Linda 32. 181 Harris, Wayne 181 Harsh, Martha 181 Hart. Jimmy 153. 255 Harvill, Bill 181 Harwell, Robert 255 Haslam, Robert 205 Hasty, Andrea 74. 76. 24. 90. 129. 136. 170, 171, 255 Hatcher, Janette 205 Huthcock, Diane 181 Hathoock. Janice 71, 205 Haugscth, David 181 Haughton, Robert 181 Haugseth, Mike 52, 91. 163, 255 Hawkins, Ann 39, 42, 67, 87. 255 Hawkins. George 181 Hawkins, Jane 181 Hawkins, Susan 83, 205 Hayden, June 181 HAYES, FRANCES 19 Haynes, Marcia 181 Haynes, Sandra 56, 58, 181 Haynie, Phil 206 Hays, Judy 25. 65. 256. 24, 305 Hays, Lcanord Hazzard. Robbie 181 Hazzard, Terry 25. 87, 256 Heath. Sherrie 71. 206 Heatherly, Peggy 181 Heilig, Paula 46. 181 Held, Jerry 181 Helle, Diane 39, 45. 181 Helm, Beverly 256 Henderson, Sherron 46, 181 Hendrix, John 181 Henley, Jan 181 Henry, Ann 181 Henry, Jennifer 256, 305 Herlong, Janet 45. 181 Herrick. Jerry 181 Herring, Pat 181 Heslip. Tan 65, 86. 256 Hewson, David 50. 51. 80, 112, 130, 206. 138 llezlep, Robert 161, 181 Hidcn. Sam 122, 206 Higgins, Tom 33. 256 Hightower, Dianne 53, 256, 305 Hightower, Gene 146, 152, 166, 167, 206 HIGHTOWER, OUIDA 12. 77. 116 Hill. A1 78. 80. 130, 256, 24. 305 Hill. Charlie 89, 146, 163, 257 Hill. Cheryl 46. 83. 206 Hill. Denny 48. 56. 60. 206 Hill. Janie 47, 181 Hill. Lynn 206 HILL. MARGUERITE 23 Hill, Robert 181 Hill. Sandra 112, 115. 122. 124. 182 Hill, Sue 86, 206 Hill. Susan 39. 54. 85, 206 Hill. Tommy 122, 164, 148, 171. 257 Hill. Wayne 206 Hillard. Larry 257 Hilleke, Frank 182 HilleJce, Sandra 257, 305 Hillhouse, Judv 38. 257 Himes, Sue 182 Hines. Buddy 33. 225 HISTORY CLUB 25 Hixon, Donna 257 Hoar, Chris 182 Hodges, Florence 39, 257, 24 Hodges, James 182 Hoffman, Bob 122, 301 Hogan, Ben 52, 67, 90. 91, 138, 257, 305. 318 Holdrcn, Karen 182 Holdrcn, Sandy 206 Holdrcn, Cheryl 257 Holland, Earle 89. 109, 162, 258 Holland. Jan 83. 182 Hollis, Judy 258 Hollis, Sharon 258 Hollis, Susie 43, -44, 5-4. 258 Holmes, Frank 56. 59, 207 Holmes, Fred 258 Holmes, Marshall 56, 59, 225 Holmes, Mary Ann 45, 74, 76, 79, 170, 258. 171 Holmes, Richard 182 Holmes, Robbie 182 Holt, Duwn 43. '4 4, 67, 207 Holt. Sherri 85. 182 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 38. 39 Honeycutt, Kent 207 Hood, Carson 258 Hooks, Kenny 207 Hope, Elisc 71, 207 Hopkins, Bob 207 Hopkins, Lynne 191 Horn, Leah 182 Horn, Myra 182 Home, Kathy 71, 207 Horton, Mark 225 Houscal, Melissa 91, 119, 207, 42, 67, 76. 77. 90 Howard. Marc 25. 52. 130. 138, 258 Howard. Steve 161, 182 Howell, Linn 54. 84. 103. 258. 305 Howell. Mike 225 Howick. John 182 Howie, Ann 38. 83. 118, 207. 136 Howton, Bill 182 Muck, Ted 33. 259. 75 Huckstep, Betty 76. 259 Hudgins. I .ester 34. 359 Hudson. Cynthia 50, 207 Hudson. Laura 33. 207 Huffstetler, Katie 38. 71,85, 259 Hughes, Lori 259 Hughes, Marvin 33, 259 Huie, Cheryl 191 Hulsey, Cay 207 Hultquist, Paula 25. 259 Hungerford, Sherry 84, 207 Hungerford, Shirley 82. 207 HUNT. FLOY 30. 84 Hunter, Beth 82. 207 Hunter, Page 47, 182 337 HURLBERT, WYNELLE 18 Hutson, Bobby 147, 148, 151, 259 I Ingram, Margaret 76, 86, 260, 306 Ingram, Louise 260 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Ireland. Gene 146, 207 Isbell, Carol 71. 207 Ives, Johnny 182 Ivey, Pat 39, 260 J Jackson, Betty Ijou 50. 51, 54, 75, 77, 88. 260 Jackson. Bruce 225 Jackson, Joyce 42. 44. 75. 99. 128, 260 Jackson, Julio 182 Jackson, Martha 42. 83, 207 Jackson. Rick 122, 207 JACKSON. ROBERT 41, 136. 137, 156 Jackson, Sally 67. 76. 103. 260. 135, 88. 305 Jackson, Shelia 50. 86. 260 Jaffc, Susan 83. 209 Jagoc, Louis 206 James, Lou Marie 261 Jared, Mike 50. 52, 89, 162, 261. 317, 163. 330 Jarrctt. Sue 39, 85. 182 Jenkins. Harry 182 Jenkins, Judy 39, 207 Jenkins, William 191 Joe, Henry 182 Joe. Suelin 207. 305 Johnscy, Ronnie 182, 157 Johnson, Dana 54, 71, 261 Johnson. Diane 25. 103, 261, 24 Johnson, Leslie 16, 182 Johnson, Pam 207 Johnson. Pat 85, 207 Johnson, Pat 205 Johnson, Tommy 205 Johnston. Billy 56. 58. 182 Johnston, Eric 68. 208 Johnston, Gilbert 182 Johnston, Lynda 68, 84, 208 Jones, Ann 53, 261 Jones, Brenda 39, 261 Jones, Dale 182 Jones, Elizabeth 38, 76, 261, 310 JONES, HORTENSA 31 JONES. IRMA 48. 55 JONES, KATHLEEN 31, 84 Index Jones, Kenneth 81, 182, 167, 166 Jones, Larry 1-16, 164. 171, 208 Jones, Linda 208 Jones, Pam 182 Jones, Stan 34. 261 Jones, Travis 208 Jordan, Martha 5-4. 208 Jordon, Diana 262 Joseph, Marsha 53. 84. 208 Joseph, Renee 53. 84. 86. 262, 75 Jowcrs, Don 208 Joyner, Dink 79. 182, 262 K Kail man, Lynn 182, 163 Kaplan. Marcia 18U Kappel, Lowell 67. 182 Karpe, Cathy 182 Karpe. Susie 87. 262. 305 Katz, Sharon 262 KEARCE. LAMOINE 12 Kicth, Nelda 262 Keller, Bonnie 54. 182, 305 Keller, David 122. 262 Keller, John 262 Keller, Linda 182 Kelley, Cathy 71, 208 Kelly, Pam 53. 68. 263 Kcsmoder, Karyl 54, 208 Kctcham, Byron 146, 153, 208 Kctcham, Put 208 Kctcham. Skip 208 KEY CLUB 78 Key, David 208 Key. Palsy 65. 263 Keywood, Sidney 56, 58, 66, 263 Kidd, John 182 Kidd, Susan 21, 50. 52, 263, 90, 55 Kimbrell, Billy 146, 154, 263 Kimerling, Paia 85, 182 Kincaid. Sandy 182 Kindberg, Candy 67. 208 King, Andy 182 King, Carol 39, 43. 45. 87. 263 King, Charlie 67, 182 King. Don 67, 208 King. Ned 85, 263 King. Kathy 76. 84, 263 KING, MICHAEL King. Wayne 54. 85. 208 Kinney, Anne 33, 263, 305 Kinney, Betsy 39, 47, 182 Kirk. Jim 146, 208, 171 Kirkland, Minda 53, 208 Kirkland. Suzanne 67, 182 Kiss, Hyacinth 68. 264. 88 Klycc, Carolyn 208. Knapp, Marion 32. 35, 75, 84, 264, 2-1 Knight, Al 208 Knight. Leigh 264 Knox, Larry 208 Knuth, Don 182 Koch, Julian 209 Koemer, Susan 209 Kontos, Alex 161, 183 Krause, Glenn 56, 58, 209 Krebs, Mark 166, 167, 171, 264 L Labordc, Rick 147, 164, 183 Lacefield, Jim 264 Ucy, Neal 166, 167, 183 Laird, Dcbby 54, 264 Lambert. Chris 209 Lambert, Gary 183 Lancaster, Rosannc 76, 183 Lancaster, S.uzanne 43, 183 Landmon, Wayne 56, 59, 183 Lang. Barbara 65, 264 Langley, Glen 33, 264 LANGUAGE LAB ASSISTANTS 64 Lanier, Dell 183 Lanier, Randy 183 Larson. Lisa 42, 209 LATIN CLUB 67 Latta, Jim 209 Latta, Karla 87, 264 Laufman, Rita 183 Laughmiller, Janet 43, 264 I awlcy, Renee 183 Lawrence, Charles 264 Lawrence, David 265, 164 Lawrence, Eddie 265 Lawrence, Joan 265 Lawson. Alec 265 Leach, Cathy 53, 209 Leathcrwood, Peggy 53, 54, 24. 265, 305 Lccroy, Gwen 209 Lee, Barbara 32 Lee, Carol 25. 65, 76, 265 Lee, Donna 85, 183 Lee, Joyce 85, 183 Lee, Larry 56, 60, 183 Lee, Margie 68, 76, 85, 86. 88, 75, 119, 209 LECC, WILLIAM 40, 156, 168 Lemmon, Henry 32, 209 Leonard, Don 209 338 Index Leonard. Steve 225 Leopard. Andy 183 Leopard, Russell 209 Lemer, Mare 265 lister, Jesse 210 Lester, Teddy 56. 60. 210 Lott. Ed 210 Leverett, Pat 87. 265 Levey, Bill 183 Levin, Helaine 65. 122. 265 Irvine, Rick 67, 210 Levine, Susan 183 Levy. Jerry 64. 210 Lewis. Mildred 266 Lewis, Pat 81, 75. 103, 266 LIBRARY CLUB 82 Liggett, Kathy 50, 64. 65. 76. 88. 138. 266. 305 Lind. Sandra 45. 183 Lindall, Angie 85 Lindstrom, Merry 25. 39. 266 Ling, Judy 39. 266 Lippmenn, Bill 183 Lipscomb, Janet 210 Little, Peggy 35. 266 Livingston. Ed 33. 266 Llewellyn. Sherry 42. 83. 210 Lloyd. Bo 85. 183 Lloyd. Jeanne 183 Lloyd, Judy 210 Lockhart, Cara 183 Loeb. Lauren 25, 42, 65, 86, 210 LOFTUS, EDSON 29, 31, 3-1 LOGAN. MAXINE 30. 32 Logan. Linda 122, 183 Long, Bobby 266 Long. Vicki 266 Loo, Long 34, 266 Looney, Ann 267 I ovc, Mike 183 Lovelace, Pat 183 Lovell. Dianne 42, 43. 45, 210 Lowe, Eltza 71. 267 Lowe, John 210 Lowry. Marc 210 Lucas, Mary 267 Luck, Alan 267 Luks. Judi 25. 211 Lunceford, Susan 5-1, 76, 88, 84. 119, 211 Lynch, Murphy 183 Lynch, Pat 50. 267 Lyons, Dennis 267 M Mabry, George 183 MacDonald. Marian 24. 65. 75. 76. 88. 28. 135. 267, 305. 306 MACKEY, DINNIE MAE 18 Mackey, Jane 183 MacNab, Anna Mary 267 Macon, Teresa 54, 81. 267 Maddox. June 85. 267 Magnus, Lucy 47, 183 Magruder. Virginia 83. 211 Makris, Celeste 183 Mancha, Carl 211 Mann, Steve 183 Manning, Robert 183 Marcus, Dale 211 Marlowe, Fran Sally 183 Marlow. Neal 61. 68, 211 Marlowe. Bobbie 67, 183 Marlowe, Jimmy 183 Marshall, Jeanne 211 Marshall, Suzanne 268 Marshman, Mike 32, 183 Martin, Bill 183 Martin. Ernie 211, 168. 169 Martin. Linda 24. 38. 116, 268 Martin, Martha 83. 183 MARTIN, MARY 14 Masiello, John 183 Mason. Priscilla 71, 268 Mason, Tharon 211 Massey, Caroline 32, 47. 122, 183 Mathicw, Charles 191 Mathis, Mary Margaret 53, 77, 211 Matthews, Daria 211 Matthews, Jane 67. 77. 90. 268 Matthews, John 211 Matthews, Richard 211 Mattox. Harriet 71. 82, 268 Maxwell, Diane 53, 211 MAXWELL, RUTH 26. 27, 108 Mayfield, Mary 33, 46, 183 Mayfield, Walter 183 Maze, Billy 181 Mazer, Alan 76, 119, 211 McAdory, Carmen 15, 181 McAliloy, Jo 181 McAulley, Barbara 71, 83, 211 McAuley, Donna 184, 191 McCALL, BLANCHE 62. 64, 65. 74, 101 McCall, Caroline 33. 39. 85. 268 McCurn, Mildred 211 McCarn, Susan 47, 181 McCarter, Darlene 268 McCarter. Harry 98. 268 McCarter, Sherry 48, 56, 57, 58. 211 McCarty, Mary 181 McCary, Edith 181 McClain. Mike 211 McClain, Joanne 56, 61, 268 McClure, Bob 211, 305 McClusky, John 56, 60, 211 McConnell, Susan 39, 45, 181 McConnell. Sallic 67, 82. 88. 135. 269. 305 McCormack, Ted 51, 52, 138, 269. 305 McCowan, Ed 211, 157 McCoy, Barrie 38. 269 McCoy, Carol 184 McCoy, Donna 5-1, 68, 80, 211 McCrary, Laura 181 McCroskey, Lynn 181 McCullar, Joe 269 Me Colley, Cail 181 McCullough, Peggy 211 McDaniel, Dorothy 269 McDermott. Elizabeth 82. 212 McDcvitte. Jean 212 McDonald, Bill 212 McDonald. George 212, 161 McDonald. Hal 54. 67. 212 McDonald. Kenneth 146. 149, 212 McDonald, Mike 56, 58. 212 McDonald, Shelia 45, 181 McEwen, Delores 50, 87, 269, 330 McFcrrin, Fontaine 39, 184 McGibboney. Bette 43, 45. 77. 99, 118, 123. 132, 269. 228 McCimsey, Mike 212 McGuire, Mike 269 McIntosh, Hooper 181 McIntyre. Tim 78. 30. 123, 127, 146, 153, 270,171, 313 McKay, Shari 71. 270 McKay, Susun 191 McKibbon, John 146, 156, 212 McKewcn, Jack 146, 147, 156, 164, 171, 270 McKinney, Jane 71, 270 McKinney, Melinda 50, 54. 55, 64, 65, 76, 130, 270, 305. 306 McKinnon, Duncan 184 McKinnon, Sharon 83, 184 McKinstry, Beth 212 McKittrick, Butch 184 McLAIN, WILLIAM 48, 54 McLanc, Mike 212 McLane, Patsy 38, 43, 45, 80, 118, 127, 270, 305 McLennan, Dcvere 212 339 McMillan, Dugald 212 McMillon, Susan 52, 119, 270 McMillan, Susan 64, 65, 75. 76, 82. 270. 305 McNabb, John 191 McNeil. Margaret 39. 43. 79. 83. 212 McQueen, Bibba 184, 319 McQueen. Mike 181 McRae, Merry Martha 39. 181. 271 McRcynolds, Ivy 212 McTycirc, Bob 56, 58, 184 MeVEA, LOIS 14 MeWATERS. VIRGINIA 27. 122 McWhorter. James 116. 117. 152. 184. 174 McWhorter, Tom 157, 159, 184 Meacham, Linda 181 Meadows, Jerry SI. 271 Melazzo. Martha 42, 212 Mendelsohn. Linda 181 Meredith. Jack 212 Meredith. Marie 56. 58. 212 Meriwether, Bill 52, 271 Merk. Lee 38. 42. 45, 65. 80. 88. 271 305 Merrill, Bobby 52. 75. 82, 103. 271. 318, 321 Merrill, Tommy 181, 318, 321 Merriott, Paul 212 METCALF, TRACY 49 Mcthvin. Lee 181 Metz. Sue 67. 109, 271 Mikul, Iainny 212 Miller. Beverly 39. 83, 212 Miller, Dcbby 181 Miller. Forrest 271 Miller. Herbert 181 Miller, Jim 181 Miller, Jeanette 82, 271 Miller. Judy 82. 181 Miller. Ju Ju 272 Miller, Lee 272 Miller, Lydia 39. 83. 212 Miller. Mikki 87. 272, 305, 326 Miller. Tommy 33 Mills, Dudley 212 Mills, Jack 138. 116. 150. 171, 272 Mills, Kappy 212 Milstcad, Mike 181 Mims, Betty 81, 213 Mims. Don 184 Mims. O. L. 213 Mink. Bruce 181 Minor, Loretta 53, 272. 305 Mirce, Sarah 181 Mitch. Tim 79. 146, 150. 272 Index Mitchell. Barbara 46, 181 MilchcL Betsy 272, 319 Mitchell, Doug 56, 57, 60, 61, 273 Mitchell. Ellen 51, 122. 272 Mobley, Cheryle 65. 86. 88. 273 Modern Dance 42 Moffatt. Cathie 39. 181 Moffett. Pete 79. 102. 117, 213 Monaghan, Marietta 53, 163, 213. 319 Monroe, James 213 Monroe, Lee 51, 81, 213 Montgomery, Betty 12, 45. 181, 213 Montgomery, Hayden 273 Montgomery, John 273 Montgomery, Kay 53, 68. 213 Montgomery, Marsha 35, 47 Montgomery, Sharon 181 Montoro, Linda 51, 66, 76, 273, 305 Moody, Edwin 32, 213 Moody. Louise 76. 79. 119, 122, 125, 126, 171, 228, 273 Moon, Alan 213 Moon, Calvin 273 Moon. Judy 181 Mooney, Carol 43, 4-1, 67, 88, 109 Moore, Barton 81, 85, 273 Moore, Bill 181, 213 Moore, David 185 Moore, Dee 157, 159, 185 Moore, June 37, 83, 213 Moore, Ken 74, 79. 123,116, 154, 273. 310 Moore, Ronald S4. 85, 274 Moore, Terry 185 MORENO. C. A. 15. 121 Morgan, Puul 185 Morgon, Dudi 274 Morris, Kathy 274 Morris, Mike 185 Moorow, Lynn 65, 76, 77, 274 Morton, Knox 185 Moseley, Lois 65, 87, 214 Moses, Jeff 61. 274 Moses, Penny 274, 305 Mosley, Wayne 81, 88. 274 Moss, Fred 80, 84, 166, 167, 274 Moss, Ronnie 56, 60. 185 Motlow. Sue 274 Mouron, Marcia 112, 115, 122, 124, 214 Mullins, Suzette 185 Muse, Barbara 275 Myers, Mildred 54, 84, 275 N Nagrodski, Shirley 33, 51, 65, 275, 305 Nailcn, Charles 214 Nash. Nancy 38. 275 Nathan, George 56, 58, 185 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 76 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SEMI-FINALIST 135 Nauman, David 214 Neeley, Carol 71, 214 Nelson. Buzzy 163, 214 Nelson, George 185 Nelson, Jane 24. 66. 76, 182, 275, 306 Nelson, Kac 24, 74, 76. 123, 136, 171, 170. 275 306 Neptune, Ann 42, 43, -4-4, 214 Newman, Ann 185 Newman, Howard 185 Newman, Larry 214 Newman. Robert 185 Nichols, Cheryl 185 Nichols, Walter 191 Nielson, Ken 82. 185 Nobles, Bonita 65, 76, 119, 214 Nobles, Greg 185 Nolan. Cathy 275 Nolen, Rodney 214 Nordan, Dianne 185 Nordan, Eslie 275 Nordan. Sylvia 214 Norman, Bill 214 Norrell, Fred 215 Norrell, Becky 32, 185 Norris, Kathy 71, 215 Northrup, Steve 215 Norton. Kenneth 82. 215 NORTON. NELL 18 Norvich, Robert 67, 76. 75, 135, 275 Nunncliy, Jane 71, 215 0 Obear. Peggy 71. 215 O'Conner, Kathy 276 O’Conner. Wanda 185 Odess, Lynn 185 Odum. Andy 276 Odum. Judy 64. 65. 76, 119, 276 OFFICE ASSISTANTS 86 Ogburn, Toni 215 Olive, Martha 33, 215 Orange, Bobby 185 Orr. Susan 215 Ordtadt, Blair 146. 153. 155. 276 Oswald, Sue 45. 185 Ott. Lee 185 Ousley. Johnny 276 340 Outland. Janie 39. 75. 83. 87. 276 OVERSTREET. MARCIA 40. 121 Owen, Pete 74, 122. 124. 147. 185 Owen, Steve 185 Owens, Mary Lil 185 P Padgett. Kay 38. 83. 276 Paisley, Ken 68. 168, 215 Paley, Janet 276 Palmer, Arther 277 Palmer, Genie 185 Pal more, Susan 185 Pamfilb, Diane 215 Pardue, Richard 185 Parduc, Sharon 24, 38, 65, 88 Parker. Charles 52. 130. 277. 138. 215 Parker, Diane 71, 215 Parker, Frank 56, 58. 185 Parker, James 185 Parker. Lee 146, 148. 277 Parker. Mike 164, 277 Parker, Miranda 85 Parker. Sammy 54, 68. 84. 85. 215 PARKER, SHIELDS 22. 108 Parks, Jerry 82. 277 Parrish, Hollis 185 Parrish, Linda 277 Parrott. John 215 Parsons. Paula 39, 277 Partin, Tim 185 Putriek. Teresa 71, 215 Patterson, Cay 71. 83, 85. 215. 319 Patterson. Cheri 33. 82. 84. 277, 305 Patton, Charles 67, 164, 215 Patton, Johnny 89. 215 Paul. Peggy 277 Payne, Eleanor 278 PEAKE. FRANK 10, 93. 121, 123 Pearce, Marcia 34, 43, 278 Pcckham, Frank 185 Peerson. Pete 278 Penn. Harvey 185 Pennington. Larry 24, 34, 278 Pentecost, Cheryl 278 Perry. Beth 84. 185 Perry, David 185 Perry. Kathy 39, 47, 185, 319 Perry, Mac 161, 185 Perry. Tim 34, 278 Perryman. Carl 215 Perryman. Robert 191 Petersen, Kathy 65. 76. 82, 135. 278 Index Petty, Keith 278 Phillips, Ann-Rae 32. 185 Phillips, Arlene 279 Phillips, Ellen 82. 34. 86. 88. 215 Phillips, Frances 34, 215 Phillips. Larry 185 Phillips. Linda 186 Phillips, Roc 279 Phillips, Skip 186 PHYSICS CLUB 34 Picard. Nancy 215 Pierce, Anne 82, 215 Pierce, Tap 186 Pigford, Dickie 279 PihakU, Mikki 279 Pinkston. Pinky 216 Pippin. Hcttic 71, 216 Plyar. Put 186 Pocus, Tommy 34. 186 Poer, Janet 56, 186 Pohlman, James .33, 279 Polokoff, Nancy 279 Pollemus, Peter 279 Pollitt, Gilbert 216 Porter, Chuck 186 Porter, James 279 Porter, Jim 147, 186 Portwood, Carol 186 Posey. David 279 Potter. Sandra ‘46, 186 Potts, Mary 216 Pounds, Nicki 279 Powell. Dudley 56. 59. 186 Powell, James 56, 58. 186 Powell. James 56, 58. 186 Powell. Larry 24. 32. 34. 279 Powell. Sandra 216 Powell, Toni 56, 60. 186 Pray ton. Dan 280 Prcggc, Susan 186 Pressley. Lynn 56. 60, 186 Prest, Dule 216 Price, Yvonne 216 PROMOTER CLUB 79 Propst, Gwen 47. 85. 216 Pruet. Jimmy 85, 280 Puckett, Sara 65. 280 Puckett. Steve 1 46, 151, 216 Pugh, Joan 38. 280 Pugh. Bill 32, 166, 280 PUGH. VIRGINIA 12. 15 Putman. Nancy 62. 87, 280 Puya, Lucy 186 Pyle. Wayne 216 Q Quan, Alaric 56, 58. 216 Quinby. Will 34. 84. 135, 162. 280 Quinn. Kathy 35, 186 Quinn. Mike 186 Quintero, Vicki 216 R Hae, Janet 216 Randa, Peter 280 Randman. Lydia 186 Randolph, Jean 38. 280 Rash. Fred 281 Rast, Martha 46, 83, 98, 216 Ratliff. Bill 186 Ratliff. Mary 83. 216 Raulston, Susan 45, 186 Ray, Tommy 216 Ray, Thomas 191 Rayburn, Judy 71, 186 Ray field. Carole 47. 186 RED CROSS CLUB 85 Redd. Jim 34. 166, 167, 171, 281 Reed, Lavin 281 Reese, Anne 186 Reese, David 186 Reese, Reed 85, 138, 281 Reeves, Nancy 76. 135, 281 Reid. Annabelle 38. 281 Reisman, Sanford 225 Reitmcyer, Harry 34, 76, 85, 119, 216 Remclc, Billy 32. 34. 281 Rennaker, John 186 Reynolds, Franklin 225 Rice, Bert 32. 166, 167, 186 Rice. Eddie 281 Rice, Joan 186 Rich. Linda 191 Richards, Cindy 71, 216 Richards, Gail 186 Richards, Sonny 33, 281 Richards. Wanda 24. 38. 65. 86, 281 Richardson. Jim 216 Richardson, Judy 38. 282 Rickard, Karen 282 Rickard. Frank 51 RICKMAN. SIDNEY 19 Riddle, Doug 216 Riley. Charles 282 Riley, Mike 186 Rindland. Adrian 166, 167, 186 Riser, Buster 186 Ritten, Dowd 282 Rives, Vaughn 186 341 Roberts, Archie 56, 60, 186 Roberts, Carol 24, 282 Roberts. Danny 225 Roberts, Mike 166, 167, 216, 305 Robertson, Robbie 129, 282 Robertson, Suzanne 282 Robins, Jimmy 216 Robinson, Durwood 108, 282 Robinson. Eddie 186 Robinson. Johnny 67. 122, 123, 128, 282. 310 Robinson, John 52, 186 Robinson, Mike 186 Robinson, Susan 86, 186 Robinson, Tommy 216 Rochester, Drucilla 39, 216 Roden, Linda 186 Rodgers, Carolyn 46, 186 Roepke, Don 191 ROGERS, BETH 12 Rogers, Melody 53. 186 Rogoff, Kenny 34, 282 Rognff. Ia-e 187 Rollings, Harvey 157, 158, 283 Rollings. Paul 32. 84, 283 Romano, Rhandy 217, 305 Rooks. Byron 283 Roper, Doug 34. 283 Ropkey, Don 217 Rose, Judy 225 Roseman, Don 187 Rose man. Nancy 187 Rosembaum, Herb 127 Rosenthal. David 187 Roth, Gloria 52. 217 Roth. Mike 72, 84, 187 Roth. Nancy 187 Rothell, Carol 112, 187 Rountree, Julie 39, 83, 217 Rowe, Alan 117, 217 Rowland. Talem 85. 217 Royal, Joyce 76, 283 Rundlctt, Bruce 64, 217 Rush, Jimmy 283 Russell, Judy 225 Russell, Patti 33. 283 Russcn, Dean 86, 217 Russcy, Richard 217 Ryan. Gail 71, 217 Ryan, Nora 71, 217 S Sadler, Debhy 187 Sahm. Charlie 187 Index Salmon, Spencer 187 Salter, Wilbur 79, 283 Sandcfer, Cynthia 39, 283 Sanders. Robyn 53, 218 Sasser, John 78, 218 Saxon. Dunny 218 “S CLUB 171 Schaffer, Susan 65. 119, 218 Sehinzing, Susan 187 Schmittoy, Phyllis 187 Schneider, Bill 56. 60, 284 Schwuntes, Jeanette 24, 39, 65, 76, 86 28-4 Schwartz, Phillip 187 Schwartz, Wendy 82, 88, 218 Sconyers, Janice 218 Sconyers, Sharon 187 Scott, Frances 67, 187 Scott. Jim 78. 90. 168, 169, 170, 284, 330 Screws, Ralph 187 Scruggs, Susan 187 Seals, Marilyn 28-4 Seal. Millard 28-4 Sears, Cathy 67, 187 Seay, Dickey 56. 58. 187 Seay, Stanley 218 Secor, David 79, 218 Secor. Normon 74, 75, 79, 146, 152, 164. 171. 284 Sedlierry, Steve 54, 187 SEECER, GENEVIE 62 Seibrls, Henry 218 Seier, George 218 Scitel. Alan 187 Seital, Ronnie 284 Self. Deidre 66. 76. 88. 284, 305 Sellers Leigh 218 Sellers, Virginia 284 Sclman, Billy 187 SENIOR SERVICE GIRLS 188 Sessions, Pam 218 Sctz, Suzunne 285, 305 Setzcr. Billy 187 Sevier, Stewart 46, 219 Sexton. Rob 187 Seymour, Janet 187 Shaddix, Cathy 82, 187 Shaddix, Palsy 38, 285. 305 Shaffield, Janice 42. 43, 44, 285 Shannon, Jimmy 187 Shapiro, Elisc 33, 88, 219 Sharp, Kim 71, 191 Sharpe, George 187 Shauf, Beth 86. 285 Shaw. Anita 45, 170. 171, 192, 219 Shaw, Carole 85. 187 Shaw, Kelley 39. 187 Shaw, Iuirry 219 Shea. Jane 53. 122, 225 Shelby, Gary 285 Shelby, Grace 42, 43, 4-4, 285 Shepard, Mikcy 65, 76, 84, 109, 285, 305 Shepherd, James 187 Slier, Bunny 285 Shcrk. Linda 46, 187 Sherman, Becky 84, 187 Sherman, Robyn 84, 219 Sherrill, Byrd 34. 122. 286 Sherrill, Frances 39, 47, 187 Sherrill, John 187 Shiland, Ronald 187 Shields, Kathy 82, 219 Shields, Mike 54, 219 Shields. Sue 219 Shipley. Karen 50, 54, 286 Shirley, Candy 187 Shirley, Howard 219 Shivers. Jane 38, 65, 116, 286 Shoemaker, Anita 187 Shores, Barbara 287 Short. Ray 81, 286 Sicard, Carol 80. 82. 286 Sides, John 219 Siegal, Dot 20. 50. 52, 76, 135, 175, 286, 306 Silverfield, Sharon 43, 46, 65, 286 Simmons, Ann 71, 219 SIMMONS, LEE 19 Simmons, Maurice 219 Simmons, Sue 38, 219 Simon, Amie 219 Simpson, Bill 25. 127, 187, 287 Simpson, Diane 187 Simpson, George 225 Simpson, Lee 219 Simpson, Steve 34, 80, 286 SIMS. AMY SUE 26, 28 SIMS, JAMES 69. 98. 156, 164 Sims, Gail 219 Sims, Neal 187 Sirugusa, Jimmy 187 Sirles, Judy 188 Sirles, Sandra 188 Sitreck, Mike 287 Sitton, Dale 89. 162, 192, 219 Skees, Martin 287 Skelton, Jeff 33, 188 Skelton. Lenny 188 342 Index Skelton, Rex 219 Skinner, Bobby 219 Skinner. Cathy 83. 287 Skinner, Jany 25. 287 Skinner, Pauline 287 Skipper. Ann 65. 88. 287, 305 Slappcy, Donald 188 Slaughter, Betty 86. 88. 219 Slaughter, Harlcne 188 Slaughter, Renee 219 Sliek. Doug 108, 219 Smiley, Pam 65, 88. 287, 305 Smith. Allen 219 Smith. Beverly 86. 287, 305 Smith, Deborah 67, 76, 80. 88. 90, 109, 119. 288 Smith. Hubert 220 Smith, Jane C. 220 Smith. Jane V. 53 Smith, James 56, 60. 220 Smith, Jimmy C. 188 Smith, Kathy 188 Smith, Ken 56, 59, 288 Smith, Lyn 188 Smith. Lynn 288 Smith, Missy 39, 47, 83, 220 Smith, Mitzi 71. 220 Smith. Nadya 191 Smith, Philip 188 Smith. Robert 220 Smith. Sandy 84, 86. 288 Smith, Spike 220 Smith. Stephen 188 Smith, Thomas 188 Smith, Tim 78. 146, 148, 151, 288 Smith. Tommy 157, 158. 160. 220 Smith, Wayne 53, 220 Snide, Cathy 220 Snider. Jenny 188 SNIDER, MAXINE 63. 76 Snow. Cheryl 188 Snow, Robin 188 Snow, Sperry 220 Sokol. Bari 42, 220 Sokol. Howard 220 South, Joe 188 SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 66 Spann, John 191 Sparks. Sam 56, 60, 220 Spears. Calvin 288 Spector Rosanne 56, 58. 188 Spence, Don 220 Spivey, Jan 85, 188 Sprague, Bruce 288 Spriggs. Elizabeth 71, 288 Spruell, Kenneth 81. 289 Spruiell, Sammy 82, 166, 167, 188 Staff, Donna 64. 65. 119, 289 STAGE CREW 51 Stulfort. Bill 188 Staidingcr, Warren 188 Stallworth. Sharon 42, 71, 220 Stanton, Elizabeth 39, 289 Stapleton, Betty 43. 45, 87, 289 Stark. Judy 83. 220 Stark, Vic 289 Slarne , Stan 171, 289. 305 STEGALL. HUGH 11 Stein, Jo 65. 88. 289 STEMBRIDGE. VIRGINIA 63, 67 Stephens, Mark 56, 59, 188 Stephinson, Betty Gayle 47, 188 Stephenson, Marcia 290 Stern, Bernard 289 Stern. Lenny 166. 167, 188 Stem, Max 188 Stevens, Florence 220 Stevens, Mike 188 Stevens, Woodic 50, 51, 56, 58, 289, 305 Stevenson, Jack 67, 220 Stewart, Larry 56, 60, 220 Stiles. Clay 74. 99. 166, 167, 188 Stiles, Herbie 64, 65, 74, 76, 92, 118, 122, 123, 125, 126, 135, 146, 147, 156, 171. 228. 290 Stillman, Van 220 Stinson, Gwen 188 §tone, Laurie 47, 188 Stone, Ricky 34, 290 STONE. RUTH 13 Stone. Sally 76. 290, 119 Stoppelbcin, Ken 56, 58, 220 Storey, Luther 220 Stough, Amelia 38. 84, 118. 290 Slough. Georgette 82. 290 Stough, Gerald 188 Stout, Betty 290 Stout, Linda 290 Stout, Mary 47, 188. 191 Strange, Sky 220 Stringfellow, Joy 188 Strong. Mike 78. 221 Stroud, Roger 33, 221 STUDENT COUNCIL 74 Studin, Andrea 188 Strugcs, Wanda 291 Stutts, Sam 157, 158, 159, 188 Suddoth, Bob 188 Suit-, Steve 32, 75. 84, 135, 291 Watkins, Ed 223 Sulzhy, Gayle 85. 291 Suttles, Bill 68, 291 Sutton. Robert 291 Swafford. Dale 188 Swalley, Steve 78. 146, 155, 156, 171, 291 Swann, Edgar 188 Swedlaw, Shelley 52, 221 SWIMMING TEAM 163 Swope, Cheryl 291 Synims. Sig 291 T Taliaferro, Henry 221 Tanner, Thomas 188 Tatum. Darccy 221 Taylor, Elden 56, 60, 291 Taylor. Macey 188 Taylor, Pam 56, 58. 188 Taylor, Patty 53. 84, 291, 305 Taylor, Sandra 188 Teague, Brad 80, 221 Teague, Phil 188 Teas, Wayne 189 Teel, Richard 157, 189 Temple, Sharon 292 Temple. Terry 50. 51. 84. 292 Tenenbaum, Phil 34, 292 Teninbaum, I-enny 189 Terrell. John 34. 292 TENNIS TEAM 165 Tew, Michael 84. 292 THESPIANS CLUB 51 Thomas. Albert 85. 189 Thomas. Camille 43. 45. 67. 76. 135, 292 Thomas, Charles 23 Thomas, Diane 189 Thomas, Dorothy 64, 65, 74. 76. 77. 123. 126, 135, 292. 306, 307. 90 Thomas. Elgin 221 Thomas, Ted 292 Thomas, Tommy 221 Thomas, Wilson 292 Thomason, Janinc 189 Thomason, Sherran 46. 189 Thompson, Barbara 221 Thompson, Brenda 71, 87. 293 Thompson, David 32, 293 Thompson, James 20. 191 Thompson. Jim 135, 293 Thompson. Kris 53, 76. 119, 221 Thompson, Lisa 47, 189 THOMPSON. MARETTA 26 Thompson, Marsha 137, 293 343 Index Thompson, Stan 221 Thompson, Susan 39. 86, 189 Thorton, Bob 56, 59. 293 TIDWELL, EUNICE 62, 65, 100 Tillcrson, Danny 189 Timmons, Cynthia 189 Timmans, Tiger 293 Timmons, Tommy 221 Tipper, Bill 189 Todd, Louis 293 Tollctt, Phronic 293 TOLSON, JAMES 40, 98. 156 Tomlinson, Jack 166, 167, 189 Tovias, Louis 222 TO WEB STAFF 94, 95 TRACK TEAM 166, 167 Trawick, George 293 Trawick, Jack 222 Tray wick. tarry 81, 189 Trimble, Faye 189 Trotter, Linda 128, 136, 293 Trucks, Virgil 293 Tubb, Nancy 189 Tubbs, Gene 222 Tubbs, Linda 222 Tucker, Nan 79, 86, 87, 100, 112, 114, 121, 127, 228. 293, 327 Tully, Phil 78, 24, 293, 305, 326 Turner, Colleen 71, 222 Turner, Tommy 80, 222 Turnham, Alan 82, 189 Turpin, Mike 164, 189 Twin, Sandy 53. 222 Twitty, Eugenia 47, 118, 189 Twiuy. Caila 33. 74. 222 Tyler, Fred 81, 191 Tyson, Alice 38. 294 Tyson, Murray 165, 222 Tyson, Pat 222 u Underwood, Angela 39, 222 Underwood, Rcl 161, 189 Upton. Kay 76, 294 Upton, Mary 32, 189 USHERETTES CLUB 77 V VALLEY FORGE STAFF 90, 91 VALLEY SINGERS 85 VunBaalen, Dolores 67, 222 Van Hoosc, Susanne 67, 189 Van Landingham. Wayne 189 Vanlandingham, Susan 87, 294 Vann, Ellen 47, 74, 189 Vann. Melinda 45, 77. 86, 223 Vardanian, John 223 Vaughn, Jim 161, 223 Vaurio, David 294 Venus, Robert 189 Vest, Beanie 191 Vickers, Thelma 223 VINES, ETHEL 12.15, 87 Vines, Mary 20, 24, 76, 294 Vowcll, Wayne 147, 189 w Wachsman, Vicki 64. 65, 76, 86, 88, 294, 306 Wade, Allan 163, 189 Wade, John 223 Wadsworth, Kathy 39, 189 Wainwright, David 189 Waite, Betty 39, 294 Waitzman, Elizabeth 37, 183 WAKEFIELD. ATHOLINE 22 Walbert. David 48. 50. 51, 52, 55. 130, 294, 319 Walden. Jack 146, 152, 223 Walden, Ken 294 Walden. Shirley 47, 189 Walker, Brenda 295, 88 Walker, Day 47, 189 WALKER. DOROTHY 48 Walker, Dick 66. 76, 108, 295, 305 Walker, Jerry 189 Walker, Jimmy 189 Walker, Joel 295 Walker, Kaye 82. 223 Walker, Marshall 81. 223 Walker. Steve 189 Walker. Tyler 57, 295 Walker, Wanda 56, 58. 189 WALLACE. CHRISTINE 70 Wullacc. Jim 223 Wallace, Robert 295 Waller, Betty Jo 46, 86. 189 Waller, Nancy 295 Waller, Rebecca 39, 189 Wulters, Greg 56, 58, 189 Walton, Ronnie 223 Ward, Joanne 42, 223 Ward, Patricia 189 Ward, Tessa 38, 295 Warren, Ann 24. 135, 295, 305 Warner, Mark 169 Warren, James 24, 25, 33, 295, 305 Watkins, Eugenia 42, 223 Watson, Jerrie 189 Watson, Patricia 189 Walts. Bill 223 Wear, Sherry 190 Wear, Tom 190 Weathers, Lee 56, 60, 296 Weaver, Charlotte 21, 24, 90, 91, 102, 136, 296 Weaver. Gayle 21, 24, 39, 79, 116, 296 Weaver, Keller 223 Weaver, Kitty 190 Weaver, Lloyd 190 Weaver, Susan 190 Webb, Gloria 71, 223 Webster, Dronna 296 Weed, Mary 42. 223 Wcese, Jim 48. 56, 57, 59, 296 Weil, Steve 169 Weinstein, Margie 24, 296, 75 Weinstein, Janie 2% Weir, Howard 190 Welch, Don 296 Wellman, Thomas 190 Wells, Henry 51, 223 Wells, Pat 66. 71, 108, 297, 305 Wells, Shirley 71. 83. 223 Werthicmcr, Leonard 2-4, 34, 76, 84, 297, 305 WERT, IDA 27 West, Juanita 223 West, tarry 190 West, Diane 50, 109, 297, 305 Wester, Sam 297 Wettcrsten, Linda 190 Wetzel. Ricky 190 WHALEY, VOLENA 26 Whatley, tarry 166. 167, 190 Whatley, Rusty 297 Whatley, Vance 297 Wheatley. John 223 Wheeler, Ann 20. 24, 66, 75, 76, 88. 108. 109, 135. 297, 306 Wheeler, Carol 223 Whetstone, Tommy 297 W'hitaker, Janice 53, 83, 223 Whitaker, Joyce 190 White, Brenda 39, 190 White, Bruce 146, 223 White, Jennifer 56, 58, 298 White. Joanna 190 White, Lilcttc 77, 86. 224, 305 White. Mike 190 White, Nancy 22-4 344 White . Bob 161, 190 Whitlark. Ralph 56, 59. 80, 298 Whitmire, Lee 65, 75, 81, 298 Whitmire. Suzanne 190 Whitney, Becky 190 Whitson, Willard 53. 130, 224 Whitt, Neal 22-1 Whitten, Frances 298 Whitten, Bobby 22-1 Wicgand, Mickey 224 Wilcox, Adele 190 Wilcox, Charles 34. 165, 298 Wilkcrson, Clen 190 Wilkerson, Jo Anna 38, 42, 83, 224 Wilkins, Robert 298 Wilkite, Dewey 190 Will. Sandra 46, 190 Williams. Barnett 74. 78. 169, 224 Williams, Bland 221 Williams. Bob 224 Williams, Charles 190 Williams, Crawford 34, 298 Williams. Dave 33, 221 Williams, Glen 190 Williams. Greg 190 Williams. Isabel 38. 77. 87, 298 Williams, Jeannie 45, 78, 113, 115, 136, 138. 298 Williams, Judy 77. 299, 305 WILLIAMS. LUTHER 22, 81 Williams, Marion 42, 299 Williams, Rick 56, 59, 76, 299, 135 Index Williams, Robbin 299 Williams, Robert 190 Williams, Steve 54. 68. 130, 138. 221 Williams, Walter 53. 190 Williamson. Lex 163, 190 Willis, John 224 Willis. Nancy 46, 190 Wilmarth, Ricky 299 Wilson, Eugene 299 WILSON, LOUISE 70, 71 Windham, Janice 77. 82 88, 299. 319 Wingo, Janice 38, 299 Wingo, Julia 56, 57, 58, 61, 76, 135 299 Wingo, Walter 146, 224 Winter, Dorcne 39. 300 Witt. Pete 190 Womack, Leigh 47, 190 Wong, William 190 Wood, Don 78. .300 Wood, Kerry 224 Wood, Sherry 71, 82. 300 W'ood, Tim 190 Woodall. Charles 80. 221. 305 WOODROW. ELIZABETH 18 Woodruff, Cherry 86, 300 Woodruff, Susan 46, 190, 305 WOODSON, MINA 26, 28. 80 Woody, Helen 39, 224 Woody. John 33. 300 Wooten, Barbara 54, 221 Word, Ed 64. 146, 149, 300 Word, Sam 224 Wright. Jack 24. 67. 74, 80. 92, 123, 126, 133, 136. 90. 168, 171, 300 Wright, David 224 Wright. Jimmy 224 Wuehrmann, Peter 224 Wyatt, Gordon 190 Y Yarbrough, Ronnie 168, 169, 300 Yates, Jan 190 Yates, Steve 56, 58, 224 Yeager, Anne 50, 54, 65, 77, 130, 224 Yeager, George 190 Yeager, Jennifer 65. 67, 87, 225 Yeager. Rita 65. 88. 301, 305 Yielding, Tom 157, 159, 171, 301 Young Hugh 54, 67. 68. 225 z Zaden. George 301 Zadrozny, Mike 85, 190 Zciger, Evan 67, 190 Zcigler. Jack 190 Zciglcr, Tommy 85, 301 Ziegler, Billy 59. 56, 301 Ziff, Phyllis 65. 86. 188. 301, 305 Zimmer, Larry 190 Zodin, Vicki 45, 190 ZUNIGA, GLADYS 62 Zwcig, Dennis 225 345 Memories of Vcci presents Turkish flag to student body. Sharon Andrews, chosen Junior class sweetheart at the ’64 Junior-Senior From, and Herbie Stiles, Junior class President in ’64. Who said that boys couldn’t roll up hair? 346 Days Gone By Time-out—no contact! Mrs. Donaldson's red wheel harrow, a gift from her English class. Test time for Mr. Parker's Ancient and Medieval History class. The clatter of feet and the whirl of motors have died away . . . All is quiet. Orr A cknow ledgements We would like to acknowledge the following people for allowing the TOWER Staff to use their facilities for pictures. Alabama Power Company and Mr. Leon Chambers Birmingham Botanical Gardens Jackson Real Estate, Office Park First National Bank, Main Office Mazer’s for Modern, Homewood Parliament House The Club WBRC and especially Mrs. George Bridges and Mrs. Horace Hammond for the use of their gardens for some extra special pictures. An extra vote of thanks goes to: Mr. Perry Covington, for the time and interest he has given in taking the really fine pictures in our annual. Mr. John Paul Jones, for his help in delivering and developing of pictures, and for his patience and understanding with the Tower Staff when they were working at liis home as well as for all the good food. Lollars, for prompt service in getting our pictures developed. Loveman’s Photo-Reflex Studio, particularly Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Costes, for extra hours of reminding students and faculty of pictures to be made. Taylor Publishing Co., for their tireless efforts to make the ’65 TOWER a success. Administration, faculty, and staff of Shades Valley High School, for their help and co-operation in helping to produce the 1965 TOWER. 352


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