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

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1970 TOWER Volume 21 Birmingham, Alabama Editor : Linn Lower Associate Editor: Lynn Hazlegrove 2 3 It was the worst of times . . 4 5 ‘It was the 6 L ' ' • LUOpSIM J.O 90D “It was the age of foolishness . . 8 10 13 It was 21 years of growth. 14 Table of Contents Faculty and Administration Student Life............... Organizations. Athletics...... Classes ....... Advertisements. 16 c Faculty and Administration Expert Leadership Directs Valley DR. FRANK A. PEAKE Since Shades Valley's foundation twenty-one years ago. Dr. Frank A. Peake has been a guiding spirit in its constant pursuit of excellence. His devoted time, rare patience, and understanding nature have contributed immeasurably to Shades Valley and all of its activities. Dr. Peake's qualities as a leader are plentiful. He has served as State Director of the National Commission of Safety Education and as president of the national professional education fraternity, Kappa Phi Kappa. He has also been president of the National Council of the National Honor Society. Presently as a member of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, Dr. Peake remains the dignified leader of Shades Valley. Toward Higher Achievements The demanding job of Vice-Principal belongs to Mr. William Prentice. He received a B.S. degree from Samford University and a M.A. degree from Peabody College and has taught biology and physical education. In addition to being in charge of student discipline, the Vice-Principal is responsible for school text books and class attendance. Although this is Mr. Prentice's first year as Vice-Principal, his past teaching experience and firm patience provide an excellent background for his current responsibilities. WILLIAM PRENTICE An essential part of any organization is a business manager who can handle its funds efficiently. This is the responsibility of Mrs. Margaret Hill now serving in her first year as Business Manager at Shades Valley. Having served as a guidance counselor at Valley before is another phase of her varied career, which also includes teaching history. Mrs. Hill handles the distribution of all school funds and transactions involving the sale of football tickets. Her enthusiastic drive and pleasing personality have made her an invaluable part of the administrative staff. MARGARET HILL Samford University, B.S.. M S. 21 Counselors Assist Student: HORTON CHAMBLEE Samford University, B.S. Boys' Counselor 22 In Decisions For The Future JOYCE WOOD University of Alabama, 8.A,, M.S. Girls' Counselor Assisting in college choices, selecting subjects, and discussing academic problems with students are a few of the duties performed by our experienced counselors. Mr. Horton B. Chamblee. now serving in his twenty-first year, is the boys' counselor. Mrs. Joyce Wood, a new addition to this department, is the counselor for the girls, and helping the sophomores again this year is Mrs. Martha Vines. The sincere desire of the counselors to treat each student as an individual with different needs and aspirations is one of the reasons for the excellent relationship between faculty and student body. Helping the student to make the most of his abilities and to become a useful part of today's society is the foremost aim of this department. 23 Office Staff Handles Administrative Duties ’ f rV jLS VIRGINIA PUGH Birmingham-Southern, B A. Assistant Registrar BETH ROGERS Los Angeles Sec. Training Assistant Registrar Working in all areas of school and student buisness, Shades Valley's office staff continues its expert handling of the many administrative duties which are an important part of our school. Mrs. Dorothy Cox is not only registrar but also Dr. Peake's secretary. Mrs. Virginia Pugh, assistant registrar is responsible for the monthly attendance reports and all student records. Mrs. Beth Rogers, assistant registrar, is in charge of bookkeeping. The staff's dedication to Valley provides for the smooth operation of our school from day to day. Supervision Of Building, Cafeteria Carries Responsibility JEFFERSON DAVIS A well-loved person around Shades Valley is Mr. Jeff Davis. Cutting the grass, maintaining operable school facilities, and supervising the rental of the auditorium are just a few of his many responsibilties. Mr. Davis devotion to Shades Valley has made him an indispensable figure in our school. Preparing food for 1400 students is a full time job. From 8:00 in the morning until 2:00 in the afternoon. Shades Valley's cafeteria staff is busy working. Under the leadership of Mrs. Lois McVea, the staff is dedicated to offering Valley a healthy, well-balanced and nutritious diet each day JOSEPHINE SHARBEL. FRANCES CRISP. DAISY DAVIS, LOIS McVEA, ROBERTA DUTY 25 Books Are The Key To Knowledge MARTHA COBB Samford University, A.B.; University of Alabama, L.S. Head Librarian Through the unlimited medium of books, students can greatly expand their knowledge. Shades Valley’s library, headed by Mrs. Martha Cobb, provides them with a wide selection of literature. Mrs. Cobb, assisted by Mrs. Glenda Curvin, runs a well-organized and up-to-date library for both students and faculty. Working on term papers, outside reading and book reports, the students find the library most useful. In addition to books, the library has projectors, record players, tape recorders, and other educational materials. Striving for excellence, the Shades Valley librarians work hard, rendering a service beneficial to all. GLENDA CURVIN Auburn University, B.S. Home Economics Stresses Good Family Living RUTH BIHR Christian College. A.A. University of Missouri, 8.S. Cooking, Home Management Instructing students in the domestic arts of home mangement, cooking, and fashion design, the Home Economics Department gives students workable knowledge and experience in the many areas involved with running a home. Mrs. Bihr, head of this department, teaches classes in basic meal planning, table setting, and cooking, while Mrs. Whitt instructs in sewing. Mrs. Bihr is very proud of the fact that for the first time in many years, some of her classes include boys. The Home Economics Department prepares students to be efficient homemakers of the future. DONNA WHITT Montevallo University, B.S., M.A.T. Clothing. Home Arts 27 English Department Enriches EUIA LEE SIMMONS Peabody College, A.8. Junior English WINNIE BENSON University of Southern Mississippi, B.S. Birmingham-Southern College. M.A. Senior English, Junior English DORIS KIRKLAND Auburn University. B.A. Sophomore English SIDNEY RICKMAN Mississippi State College for Women, B.S.; University of Mississippi, M.A Junior English FRANCES HAYES Samford University, A.B Sophomore English Students Ability To Communicate Through the study of grammar and composition in conjunction with English and American Literature, the English Department attempts to enrich the student's ability to think logically and to plan his writing intelligently. Under the leadership of Miss Mackey, head of the English Department, and Mrs. Walker, head of the Fine Arts Department, pilot courses in communications have been taught to sophomores and juniors. Sophomores received an introductory course in public speaking and juniors in oral interpretation. Mrs. Walker and Miss Brasell taught the mechanics of public speaking and oral interpretation while the English Department contributed composition and the analysis of poetry to the communications course. The English Department offers regular courses in Sophomore, Junior, and Senior English. In addition, students may choose Honors Junior and Senior English or Advanced Placement English. RUTH CRITTENDEN Samford University, A.B., M.A. Senior English BETTY FOLEY University of Alabama, A.B. Junior English, Honors Junior English. Speech DINNIE MAY MACKEY Samford University, A.B., M.A.; Senior English. Senior Honors English, A.P English Head. English Department CAROLYN RUSHIN Spellman College, B.A. Samford University, A.8.. M A Sophomore English FRANCES ARNOLD Birmingham-Southern College, A.B. Sophomore English 29 ELLEN COOK Montevallo University, B.S. Biology, Business Math FREDA MOTON Miles College, A.B. Biology JANE MAHON Agnes Scott College, B.A. Chemistry VANDALYN CHAPLIN Montevallo University, B.S.; University of North Carolina, M.Ed. Biology, Head, Science Department 30 The Challenges Of Tomorrow MAXINE LOGAN Athens College. A.8.; Peabody College, M.A. Biology, A.P. Biology With science and technology playing ever increasing roles in our society, it is necessary for the student to prepare for the unknown challenges of tomorrow, today. Under the leadership of Mrs. Vandalyn Chaplin, the Science Department offers regular and advanced placement courses in bology, chemistry, and physics. With the visual aid of films and overhead projectors, scientific theories are demonstrated with greater clarity. The Science Department encourages students to consider science as a career as well as an academic excercise. By applying logic to facts, students endeavor to further their understanding of the broad field of science. MARGARET GADD Miles College, A.B Chemistry GWENDOLYN BOWIE Miles College, A.B. Physics, Geometry 31 Mathematics = Fundamenta By understanding basic concepts of math and combining them with inductive and deductive reasoning, students can increase their capabilities in solving problems logically. The Math Department, under the supervision of Miss Volena Whaley, offers students a wide variety of math courses in accordance with their own abilities. Among these are Algebra I, Algebra II, Algebra III, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. This department with its varied curriculum prepares students for their future endeavors in mathematics. DEIRDRE SELF University of Alabama. B.S. Algebra II FLORENCE FITZGIBBON University of Nebraska, A.B. Algebra, Geometry VOLENA WHALEY Montevallo University, A.B.; University of Alabam M.A. Trig., Alg. Ill, A.P. Math Head, Math Department 32 Concepts + Logical Reasoning RUTH MAXWELL Samford University, B.S. Geometry LYNDA McCRAW University of Alabama. B.S. Geometry Today's Society Is Based NORMAN McCRUMMEN Samford University. B.S. American History, Government INEZ COGER Miles College, A B. American History, World History MARGUERITE Hill Samford University, B.S.; University of Alabama, M.B A Birmingham School of Law, J.D. Economics ANN HOBBS Samford University, A.B., M.A. Government 34 On Principles From The Past Understanding today's society is constantly becoming more difficult. The Social Studies Department, under the leadership of Mrs. Atholine Wakefield, brings to the students' attention worldwide events, both past and present. This department offers regular and honors American History, Sophomore and Senior World History, Ancient and Medieval History, Advanced Placement History, Government, and Economics. Teaching past principles and ideals upon which present systems are based, the Social Studies Department aims at improving Ihe relationship between students and their society. ANN GIBBS Converse College, A.B. World History, Ancient and Medieval History LUTHER WILLIAMS Birmingham-Southern College, A.B., M.E. American History ATHOLINE WAKEFIELD Samford University, A.B. American History, Honors American History Head, Social Studies Department Foreign Languages Increase VIRGINIA STEMBRIDGE University of Alabama, A.B. Latin, Business Law KAY CLEMENTS Samford University, A.B. University of Alabama, M.A. German GENEVIE SEEGER Birmingham-Southern College, B.A. Spanish 36 Students Range Of Communication CAROL THOMAS Birmingham-Southern College, B.A French Language is the written or spoken word of man. It enables man to express his thoughts and ideas and through communications, to create a better understanding of his fellow man. The Language Department, led by Mrs. Maxine Snider. strives to instruct students in all aspects of a foreign language. This includes everything from basic grammar and pronunciation to the customs and traditions of a country. Through the use of tapes, records, and the language laboratory, students are given a better insight and understanding of a language. The Language Department offers four years of Latin, French, Spanish and German. By studying a foreign language students endeavor to increase their range of communication. MAXINE SNIDER Samford University. A.B. University of Alabama, M.A. Spanish Head. Language Department Students Satisfy Creative Since his earliest beginnings, man has sought to satisfy his creative aspirations through art. The Fine Arts Department, under the leadership of Mrs. Walker, strives to develop the individual talents of each student whether it be playing an instrument in the band, singing in the choir, acting, painting, or debating. This department also sponsors the productions of our fall play and Showcase, in the spring. Consisting of choir, art, band, and speech teachers, the Fine Arts Department seeks to aid the student in his efforts to express himself through art and achieve satisfaction in his accomplishments. ROBERT T. HITT University of Alabama, B.S., M.A. Choral Music, Commercial Geography Aspirations Through Arts DOROTHY WALKER University of Alabama, B.S. Northwestern University, M.A., B.M. Speech Arts, Stage Crew, Communications, Basic Speech Head, Fine Arts Department SUSAN H. BARNHILL University of Alabama, B.S. Art BEVERLY BRASELL Montevallo University, B.A. Speech, Public Speaking, Communications 39 Physical Fitness CHARLES SMITH Samford University, B.S. Coach and Boys' Physical Education JAMES LOVETTE Samford University, B.S. Coach, Boys' Physical Education CARL ROBERTS Samford University, B.S.; University of Alabama, M.A. Head Football Coach, Physical Education, Drivers Education, Head of Boys' Physical Education Department 40 EDDIE BRUCE University of Alabama, B.S.. M.A. Coach, Boys' Physical Education, Biology Builds Strong Bodies Shades Valley tries to educate its students physically as well as scholastically. Headed by Coach Carl Roberts and Mrs. Carol Davis, the Physical Education Department strives to maintain top physical fitness in Valley students. This department promotes a variety of sports including football, basketball, volleyball, cageball, dodgeball, softball, wrestling and gymnastics. The girls are offered many of these sports in addition to modern dance, which stresses gracefulness and poise. The personnel of the Physical Education Department directs their efforts toward insuring healthy bodies and quick minds. CAROL DAVIS University of Alabama. B.S. Girls' Physical Education, Honors P.E., Dance I Head, Girls' Physical Education Department CYNTHIA WADE Louisiana State University, B.S. Girls' Physical Education, Dance I. Dance II. Gymnastics 41 Business Department 42 Headed by Mrs. Charlotte Colson, the Business Department offers courses to students which are related to all fields of the business world. For those with a possible vocational interest in business or those preparing for college work, courses in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping and record keeping prove useful. Mechanical drawing is offered by Mrs. Barnhill for students interested in engineering. The Business Department also offers business math, business law, and commercial geography. Every year, students from this department win recognition in the Birmingham Chapter of the National Secretary Association proving that excellence is the foundation of this fine department. LOUISE WILSON Mississippi State College for Women, A.B Shorthand, Typing, Personal Typing CHARLOTTE COLSON University of Alabama. B.S. Typing. Personal Typing Head, Business Department Promotes Vocational Interests CHRISTINE WALLACE Samford University, A.B. Business Lav , Bookkeeping JOAN HAMILTON University of Alabama, B.S. Personal Typing, Typing II, Business Math MARY HARDY Miles College, B.S. Business Math, Recordkeeping, Business law 43 Student Life Fall Is In The Air . . . Come fly with me! 46 Valley Comes Alive. Mounties gam yardage. Sophomores attend orientation. Good Morning! Shades Valley High School. Valley began its twenty-first year with sophomore orientation last summer. The size of the student body was increased to 1425 by a large and enthusiastic sophomore class. Spirit campaigns and class elections necessitated numerous assemblies, but school life gradually became more routine. However, excitement generated by the opening of school and the first football game was sustained by pep rallies and the success of the team. Renovation of the school was not complete in September, but the air conditioning system was operational by the end of the month to the delight and comfort of all. 47 Excitement Builds As Thespians prepare for parade. Spirit kindled. Gophertizer? Mountie-antics 48 Mountie Day Progresses Mounties celebrate by dancing to music by The Sun. Dr. Peake crowns Kathy Tisdale Homecoming Queen. Preparations for the parade continue until the last minute. Nothing is as exciting to a full-blooded Shades Valley Mountie as the jubilant celebration of the homecoming festivities. Mountie Day arrived on October 24, 1969 and with it came an exuberant feeling experienced in traditional Mountie Day style. Classes were held through fourth period, after which students went to the auditorium to be entertained by The Broken Record. Mr. Magnuson, and a group of folk singers. After leaving the auditorium, the student body and faculty reviewed the floats. Selected local residents served as |udges. The winners of the float awards were the Latin Club, first place; the Physics Club, second place; and the Chemistry Club, third place. Students returned to the auditorium where they enjoyed cartoons and a movie. A memorable Mountie Day was then topped off that night by a victory over Hueytown at Mountie Stadium and a homecoming dance. Mountie Day Climaxed By Victory Over Hueytown Homp Ec Club prepares their car for the parade. Teachers enjoy homecoming in traditional Mountie fashion 51 Fall Brings Excitement Balloons symbolize Valley spirit at Berry game. Poster displays Valley's desire for victory. Confidence builds at afternoon pep rally. 52 In Athletics And Scholastics National Honor Society taps new members. Following homecoming Mountie blood boiled again as Shades Valley prepared to play Berry 8ury Berry” signs were posted everywhere. The next week attention was placed on scholastic achievement rather than athletic as the Honor Society conducted its fall tapping. Four Seniors and eleven Juniors were ushered into the national organization. Excitement increased as the Thanksgiving Holidays approached. Valley scores at Berry game. Get to work you slaves!' 53 54 School Activities Occupy Sophomores and Juniors have but one goal at Shades Valley and that is to become a Senior. Seniors played an active part in College Day acting as hosts to colleges and universities from all over the country. In the fall, the much awaited Senior rings arrived and even the Senior Lounge became a reality. Yes, Shades Valley at last has a lounge for its well deserving Seniors complete with music and television. Taking pride in their school. Valley's Seniors enthusiastically supported school activities. Representatives listen intently to instruction on College Day. Students learn requirements for nurses' training Seniors' Spare Time Betsy prefers bigger baby bottles! 55 Senior Christmas Party Ho-ho-ho-hum! 56 Kicks Off Holidays Seniors rock out. This year Santa came a little early to Valley bringing with him loads of food, drink and music for the annual Senior Christmas Party. It was a great way to start out the holidays with everyone, including the teachers, stuffing themselves with cookies, cake and cokes and grooving to the music of Black Mountain. The Seniors sang, danced and made the most of their big day barring gate crashing Juniors and Sophomores who would just have to wait for their turn. By the time the bell had rung, it was unanimously agreed that it had been a great party and they should do it all over again as soon as they got back from the holidays. With that, the Seniors rambled out of the lunchroom wishing a Merry Christmas to everyone and best wishes to the clean-up committee. And where are all the girls? Students Are Entertained 58 Many assemblies were held during the holiday season. Martin Ashcroft, the foreign exchange student, received gifts from the organizations at Shades Valley at the first assembly. When presenting the gifts, the clubs entertained the audience by performing skits, songs and poems. The Modern Dance classes at Shades Valley gave their annual Christmas program during which Christmas music was uniquely interpreted. Tableaux and music were effectively used by the Religion Committee to display the spiritual side of Christmas in another assembly. Shortly after the New Year, the Tower Staff presented the Who's Who Awards. Mike Butler and Linn Lower emceed the program in which popular Seniors and the class favorites received trophies. All in all, the assemblies enlightened, entertained and rewarded the student body. Somebody has to laugh. Modern Dance Class leads Christmas program with candlelight processional. By Varied Assemblies Martin's favorite present is Mountie jacket. 'Twas the night before Christmas ... Happiness is having the most school spirit. The f f f flick flying finger award. Oops! I missed the chimney.' 59 Cupid Hits His Mark As Valley 36-24-36 Hut! 60 Enjoys Week Of Entertainment Cupid Express rakes orders for valentines. Due to this year's mid-semester mixup, traditional Twirp Week was cancelled. However, this did not interfere with the many events which filled this exciting week in February, leading off the week was Music for Modern Americans, presented by the Spurlows. This program, sponsored by the Chrysler Corporation, aimed at the promotion of safe driving through driver's education. Thursday brought the infamous Powder Puff football game and pep rally featuring this year's glamorous Powder Puff cheerleaders. It was a hard fought battle all the way with the Sophomores and Juniors emerging victorious over an ailing Senior team. Cupid Express ran throughout the week with valentines delivered during classes on Friday. Winding up the week was a duo concert with The What But So What and The Sun providing entertainment. The show was climaxed by the announcements of Susan Sedberry as Valley Valentine and Lynn Latham and David Dor-ough as King and Queen of Hearts. In all, it was an eventful week which unified the student body in a spirit of fun. We got it ... You want it . . Come get it!!! Student Unity And Spirit Before Chrysler presents the Spurlows. Voice of Shades Valley After Susan Sedberry, Valley Valentine, Lynn Latham, David Dorough, Queen and King of Hearts. Show At Powder Puff Game Shades Valley's 21st Year As the end of the school year approached, anticipation mounted. After spring vacation, excitement centered around the Junior-Senior Prom and the Senior Prom. The Honors Day program rewarded deserving students who excelled scholastically. Final exams consumed much of the students' busy time. Terminating the school year for the Seniors who had completed their high school education were graduation ceremonies. May had finally rolled around and students started counting the day until the last school bell rang and three full months of summer began. We fry 'em. You buy 'em. 64 Proves To Be The Best Yet Taste good?' Band closes out marching season with parade German III class begins rigorous studies. Locker's eye view of a student. 65 Honors Kathy Tisdale Charlie Thomas Junior: Joyce Cooley Butch Ledbetter Sophomore: Bari Allen Dutchie Gurak Popular Seniors MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Anita Cooley and Paul Brown FRIENDLIEST Kathy Tisdale and Carl Wesler MOST POPULAR Susan Sedberry and Jeff Owen BEST LOOKING Susan Evans and John Pratt 70 Recognized By Classmates BEST ALL AROUND Denise Meacham and Steve Staggs WITTIEST Debbie Bearden and David McCaleb MOST COURTEOUS Nan Collier and Ted Serota 71 Who’s Who Awards Presented CUTEST Gail Nelson and Herbert Robins MOST ORIGINAL Barbara Terrell and Mark Chambliss 72 BEST DRESSED Debbie Sorrells and John Comer To Favorite Seniors MOST ATHLETIC Synthia Spivey and Jeff Turnipseed Selected Girls Represent March Of Dimes Queen Synthia Spivey was this year's nominee for March of Dimes Queen. Synthia was selected for this honor by the student body. Her enthusiastic support for this fund raising drive made her an excellent representative of Shades Valley. She is an active cheerleader, honorary Usherette, member of GAC and the Pep Club, and is an accomplished gymnasost. 74 DAR Good Citizenship Award The Shades Valley D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award is given to a girl who displays outstanding qualities of citizenship, leadership, and scholarship. This year's award went to Susan Dominick. Nominated by the Senior class, Susan was selected by the faculty on the basis of her excellent character and achievements. The award is given by the Daughters of the American Revolution who sponsor a convention each year in Montgomery. Here representatives from all over the state meet. The winner of the state award goes on to national competition where she may win a scholarship of one thousand dollars. Susan's outstanding qualities and ability make her an excellent representative of Shades Valley. Valley In Local Competition Christmas Seal Queen This year's Christmas Seal Queen was Debbie Sorrells. Debbie represented Shades Valley in the fourth annual Christmas Seal Parade and participates along with representatives from other schools. She was Junior Homecoming Attendant last year and is active in the Student Council and the Physics Club. Dental Clinic Queen Shades Valley's representative in the annual competition for Dental Clinic Queen was Denise Meacham. She attended a banquet at The Club with other girls representing schools in the Big Seven. Being a cheerleader, Denise has been active in all school functions. The profits from the Dental Clinic game were used to maintain the County Public Health Trailer. 75 76 Kathy Tisdale Homecoming Queen Linda Todd Junior Attendant Birmingham Is Martin’s Shades Valley Mounties, These words speak to me of two of life's greatest treasures—happiness and friends. True friends are often hard to come by, but not at Shades Valley. From my first day with you, it seemed that friendship flowed oul to meet me, then surrounded me, and clothed me in warmth and happiness. During this past year I have come to look upon my second home as dearly as my first, and I owe it to all of you for the happiness I have enjoyed. So, when I leave, a part of me will remain, and I will look back with happy memories to the wonderful time I have spent here and look forward with eagerness to the time I will be able to return. Meanwhile, my warmest thoughts will go with you always. Martin Martin participate in homecoming ceremonies. Martin expresses hi musical ability Home — Both Of Them French National Honor Society Maintains Reputation For Excellence Seeking to recognize outstanding scholastic achievement in French and to promote higher standards of scholarship, the French National Honor Society has the distinction of being one of the few of its kind in the nation. To become a member of this organization a student must have an A” average in French and an over-all average of 3.5 in all other subjects. The clubs activities for the year included a Mountie Day float, a Christmas project, tapping ceremony for new members and participation in the state-wide French convention. Because of the high standards required for membership, the French National Honor Society is among Valleys most outstanding clubs. Martin explain geography of France to F.N.H.S. FIRST ROW John Vet , Vice President, Anita Cooley, Secretary, Mark Chambli . Trca.orer, tynn Harlegrove, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Martin Ajheroft, Marie Stewart, Cindy Mayhall, Deni Robert . Sarah Graham. Elaine Watkin . Chary Newell. Kim Oxford. Donna Matthew . Jo hoa Tropper. 80 S.N.H.S. Provides Tutoring Service , . ..... M.ffr Rivei Pro ldon , lottto Erikjon, Vicopn idcnt. SECOND ROW: Borf Peterson, Doneld Seay, Debbio McClellan, HIRD ROW: Card Hawklna. P. y Wdd.op. Beve,y Wynn. Jan Love. S.N.H.S. officer discuss trip «o Mexico. The purpose of the Spanish National Honor Society of Shades Valley is to encourage student interest in Spanish speaking countries and the language itself. To be admitted into this Honor Society, a student must have an A average in Spanish and have at least a B in all other subjects. In the spring the Spanish Honor Society has the annual tapping and reception ceremonies for students who have met the requirements. Every six weeks the club issues honor tags to students making A's in Spanish. Several members acted as tutors for students who had difficulty in Spanish. The Spanish National Honor Society provides the opportunity for recognition and honor of those students who excel in Spanish 81 Honor Society Acknowledges Scholarship, Service, Leadership, Character The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students. The Honor Society sold decals this year to boost school spirit, and at the same time raise money. The club also distributes honor roll tags each six weeks. In addition to presenting the Outstanding Sophomore Award, the Honor Society gives a $100.00 scholarship to a deserving member of the senior class. Being tapped into the National Honor Society is the highest honor a student can receive at Valley. Tappings are held in the fall for both seniors and juniors, and in the spring for juniors. With Mrs. Winnie Benson as sponsor, the National Honor Society continues its search for excellent students. Dr. Peake lead merrben or oath a« « ' PP,n0 K«ren Abney enjoy Homecoming Per.de in Honor Society car. G,ry Parker tap Mlk Sh Frod Singtcn tpeak at Honor Society tapping Honor Society member arid parent enjoy reception following Ml tapping. FIRST ROW; Beverly Keith. Jane Cobb. Nancy Elli . Sown lee. Agne Chappell, Marie Beckner, Derive Goodwin, Lottie Erkkion. Debbie McClellan. Lynn Ha r I eg rove. Mark Chamblii . Chaplain. Sally Harrit, Treaiwrcr. Karen Abney. V.cc President, Ronnie Tombiad, Pfe ldent, Valerie Anderton. Secretary, Sown Domlnkk. A i t nt Secretary. Nancy Adkini. Anita Cooley. Dianne Robert . Patty Waldrop, Carolyn Shamberger, Myrna Macon. Cindy Mayhall. SECOND ROW: Elaine Adam . Marilyn Hopkint, Sarah Graham, Kathi Campbell. Bob DeShaier. Mike Fox. Alan lowe, Kevin Shipley, Bob Kiiiiah, Mr . Benton. Spon or, linn lower, Charlie Thome . Buddy Howton. Gary Parker. Mike Harper. Ricardo Domingoc . Mile Belmont. Mike Shelley 83 Boys' And Girls' State Representatives Learn Government Functions Shades Valley was represented once again at the annual Boys’ and Girls’ State Conventions by Linn Lower and Karen Abney. At Boys’ and Girls’ State a small form of government is patterned after Alabama's type of government. Winning students were elected to county, city, or state officers. Others are either appointed by the governor to other positions or become members of the legislature. Karen Abney ran for governor of Girls' State, and Linn Lower was elected to the Public Service Commission. These students obtained a deeper understanding of the functions of government by attending the convention. Karen Abney Linn Lower 84 Universities Recognize Outstanding Juniors Each year deserving students are presented with awards from prominent universities. The Harvard, Brown, and Yale Book Awards, and the University of the South Award For Excellence were given to four outstanding juniors In May, 1969. Chosen by alumni of the universities, these students exemplify excellence in both scholastic and extracurricular activities. RONNIE TURNBLAD LINN LOWER Brown Book Award Yale Book Award GARY PARKER Sewanee Award For Excellence MARK CHAMBLISS Harvard Book Award 85 National Merit Semi-Finalists Receive Recognition Proving once again that Shades Valley is the scholastic leader, Valley students outnumbered other high school students by a large number in becoming National Merit Semi-finalists. Students who receive this honor are selected on the basis of their scores made on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test taken in their junior year. Students chosen to be National Merit Semifinalists are bestowed with the highest honor a student can gain nationally. Because of the excellent scholastic abilities of these eleven students, they have been placed in the top 2% of all graduating seniors in the nation—an honor diligently achieved and well-deserved. Semi-finaliU examine college yearbook . FIRST ROW: Ronald Tumbled, Mark Chambliu SECOND ROW: Alan low«. Lynn Harl g,0ve Bob KlxzUh, Mike 8elmon , Sown Dominick THIRD ROW Mamy, Sally Hern . Marilyn Hopkim. Sw Mann. U KOW’ 86 Honor Graduates The Epitome Of Scholarship HONOR GRADUATE HONORABLE MENTION GRADUATE Mark Chambliss Susan Dominick The desire for knowledge and the drive to develop one's full potential are essential characteristics necessary for all who wish to attain the goal of scholastic excellence Each year Shades Valley traditionally recognizes students who in their three years at Valley have excelled academically. These students have maintained a scholastic average of better than 4.0 by faking advanced placement and honors courses. Recognition is also given to those maintaining a 3.9 average in their courses of study. Each year Honor Graduates vote among themselves to select one to represent them by giving the valedictory address at graduation These graduates represent the best of what makes Shades Valley the outstanding school that it is. As they leave, they must strive even harder to be worthy of the honor they received as Honor Graduates. HONOR GRADUATE Ronald Turnblad 87 Miss Shades Valley The Senior girl selected as Miss Shades Valley must possess outstanding qualities of character and scholastic excellence. Susan Dominick fulfills these qualifications. Among her many credits, Susan served as treasurer of the Student Council, assistant secretary of the National Honor Society, Editor of the Red and Black and Vice-president of the Usherettes. She also was the recipient of this years D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award and was a National Merit Semi-Finalist. Susan actively supported Valley's many organizations and events Her warm personality and desire to become involved in all areas of life at Valley contribute to her success. Susan Dominick Su «n courts Student Council fund . A treaturer of the Student Council, Sown keep accurate record Linn Lower linn nptlr equipment in the projection room. Mr. Shades Valley Mr. Shades Valley for 1970 is Linn Lower. Constantly in demand, Linn gives his time and efforts generously. He is editor of the Tower and a member of the National Honor Society. He is president of the Physics Club and takes great interest in science. His determination through diligent work won him the Bausch and Lomb Award presented to the most outstanding science student. His technical knowledge has also enabled him to be head of the Sound Crew. Linn is a Thespian and has participated in Showcase and all Fall Plays at Valley. He received the Vale Book Award for his high academic record. He also represented Valley at Boys' State. Judging from his varied activities and many honors he has received, it is not hard to see why Linn Lower was selected as Mr. Shades Valley. linn demom rj e t J phytict p ojec Organizations Student Council Sponsors Povl Brown, Porl.amenforiin Steve Sfaggi, Pr ident The 1970 Student Council succeeded in making this school year the best yet for students and faculty by sponsoring activities enjoyable for all. Their many activities included dances, bonfires, and buses to away games during the football season The Council's most rewarding spirit project, however, was Mountie Day. Although only one of their many important functions, Mountie Day proved what the Student Council could do with great Mountie support. Following Mountie Day came Twirp Week climaxed by the infamous Powderpuff Football game, pep rally and all. Other Sludent Council projects were Morning Watch and, always a relief, the assemblies. This year we were indeed fortunate to have as assembly guests the Princess of Rumania, the Maxwell Air Force Band and the New Folk. Council enjoy Mount. 0 y Pjr.tdr 92 Many Successful Activities Carl Brvn on, Chaplain Anita Cooley. Pint Vice-Prciident Mr . Clement . Sponvor 93 Council Unifies Student Body Sown Dominick, Treasurer Betsy Branscomb, Secretary RELIGION COM.MITTEE: FIRST ROW: Pam Kennedy. Ernie Clevenger. Ronnie Hill, Carl Brunton, Chairman, Mark CHambllM, CoGhalrman, Janet Wright, Gall Light SECOND ROWi Geri Wood. Shari Cobb. Bethann Sadler, Marie Morton, Becky Sears, Cindy Smith, Jade King. Penny Shook, Synlhia Sp vey THIRD ROW: Sally Green. Jane Cobb, Denise Goodwin. Wanda Sanderson, Jane Frierson, Jerry McIntosh. Debbie Park , Carolyn Whitlock, Wendy Weldon, Soiie Mann. Steve Donaldson, Mike Shelley. FOURTH ROW Nan Collier, Rothle Maguire. Pat Shepherd, loycc Mayfield. Janice Jones. Deborah Jones, Debbie Miller. Elaine Watkins. Jennifer Cox. Lyn Taylor, Virginia Dobbins. Nora McSherrie. Wynee lavas. FIFTH ROW: Lynn Maclegrove, Dawn Wllmet, Janice Stephenson, Suzanne Roper, Lem Stabler. Kathy Tisdale, Susan Dominick, Betsy Branscomb, Susan Sedberry. Butch Braasch. 94 Student-Faculty Committee Mr Clement . Mr Rushln, Mis logan. Jerry McIntosh, Mr Chamblce, Cindy Smith, Maude May, Mr. McOummen, Mr . Stembrfdge. Student Council FIRST ROW: Steve Staggs. President, Paul Brown, Parliamentarian. Martin Ashcroft. Foreign Exchange Student, Betty Brentcomb, Secretary, Cad Brum on. Chaplain, Susan Dominick, Treasurer, Anita Cooley, first Vice-President, Denise Meechem, Second Vice-President SECOND ROW: Esther Back, lane Smith, Ellen Lester, Kathy Tisdale. Sally Green, Donna Matthews, Vicki Nix, Denise Jones, Gary Patterson. THIRD ROW: Gary Parker. Butch Braasch, lynn lathem, Joyce Cooley, Shelia Wright, Patty Moore, Bonner Wilcox, Nan Collier, Debbie Thompson, Ronnie Hill. FOURTH ROW: Kent Crockett, Harry Wallace, Emily Roth, Sandra Steiner, lottlo Erickson, Page Shell, Ted Serota. lynn Brown, Keith Carder, Kathy Hare, John McIntosh, Jetty McIntosh. Ernie Clevenger, Ricky Flowers 95 Council Guides Clubs At Valley FIRST ROW: Virgin! Dobbins, Donite Mejcham, President, Ginny Bethea, Troosorcr, Mark Chambliss, Chaplain, Ronnie Turnblad, Vicc-Prcsrdent, Sally Harris, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mr Chamblee, Mike Shelley, Dorothy Broadhead, Sheila Green, Jane Cobb, lenore Reese, Koye Beasley. THIRD ROW: lynn Haxlegrovc, Steve Donaldson, Joel Mann, Alan Blair, Debbie Wllkcrson. Jan Tutwiler. FOURTH ROW: Nan Collier, Linn lower, Sandy Sards, Mark Rives, laora Oent, Johnny Joe, Charlie Thomas, Kathy Flanigan, Jan Holland. Coordination of the club program and handling of alJ business related to the many dubs at Shades Valley are the important responsibilities belonging to' the Interclub Council. This club provides for the efficient administration of the club system at Valley. One of the most important functions of the Council was the participation of the various clubs in the Mountie Day parade. The Council's other activities were a Christmas party for the foreign exchange student and the President's banquet in the spring. At the annual banquet the outstanding clubs for the year were recognized with awards presented to the Service Club of the year, Interact Club of the year and the Outstanding Club of the year. Mrs. Celments, Mr. Chamblee and the second vice-president of the Student Council direct the various activities of this organization which, in turn, leads the other clubs at Shades Valley. Interclub Council m kc pJ tnt. 96 College Day Informs Interested Students COLLEGE OAY CHAIRMEN; FIRST ROW: Gory Porker, Sown Dominick, Lenore Recte, Betty Brentcomb, Jerry Mclntoth. SECOND ROW, Mery Lynn Hornby, Sue Bowen, Valerie AndeMon. Ellen Vaughn. Bob Kitxloh, Lynn Hulegrove. Carolyn Whltlark. One of The most popular events of the school year at Valley was College Day. That was a day when representatives from colleges and universities all over the United States came to Shades Valley to talk to interested students and provided them with helpful information. This year over fifty colleges came—more than ever before. The student chairman, and co-chairman capably led a fine committee responsible for posters, room signs, name tags, hosts, hostesses, finances and parking. With thanks to all who took part in It, College Day 1969 will be remembered as one of the best Shades Valley has ever held. FIRST ROW: Debt McClellan, Kaye Beetley, Nan Collier. Bet y Brantcomb, Sunn Dominick, lenora Ree e, Bethenn Sadler, Marla Robertton, Jenny Johnton. SECONO ROW, Pam Kennedy, Jan Tutwiler, Carolyn Whitlark. Nancy Eltll, Ginny Bethea. Synrhla Spivey, Kathy Tildale. Jane Cobb, Anita Cooley, Shelia Wright, Suiie Mann, Chari McDonald. THIRD ROW: Charlet Collin , Mike Butler, Karen Abney, Valerie Anderton. Debra Slimp, Marilyn Hopkint, Cindy Smith. Elaine Adam , Roialyn Keller, Lynn Kennedy, Debbie Sorrell . Lynn Ha.ilegrove, Lottie Erik on, FOURTH ROW, Linn Lower. Jerry Mclntoih. Mac Ma «ey. Gary Parker. Pam Gtbton. Ellen Vaughn, Kit Brewtter. Agne Chappel, Carol Jeckion, Denlte Jackion, Mary Lynn Hamby, Mary Sue Bowen. Virginia Dobbin FIFTH ROW: Barry lollar, Bob Kizxiah, John Veil, Mark Chembli , Ronnie Tumbled, Mike Belmont, Paul Brown. Steve Staggi. Mark Nathan, Joe Early, Don Behooth. Bennie Vinton, Herb Robbint. Mike Shelley. SIXTH ROWi Jeff Owen, Ted Serota, John Gaine , Charlie Thome , Buddy Howton, Bill Noe. Larry Camp, Sylvetter Jonet. Keith Carder, Carl Brurtton. 97 Usherettes Serve As Official Hostesses flRST ROW s lly Harris, chaplain. Karen Abney, secretary, Lynn H«Iegrove, president. Susan Dominick, vice-prcs ent. Lynn Latham, treasurer SECOND ROW Joycc Cooloy. Anita Cooley. Susan Lee. Nancy Ellis. Catolyn Whitlatk, Corlis Collier. Carol Cherry. Cindy Mayhall, Debbie Wood. THIRD ROW Denise Goodwin lonoto Reese. Oebbie Lint. Bonner W.lcox, Cynthia Jones, Glyn Collier, Carolyn Shamburger. Donna Matthews. FOURTH ROW. Mrs Wood lane Smith Chety Newell, Debbie Thompson. Oebbie Parks. Susan Francis, Kim Oxford, Kathy Campbell, Debbie McOellen, Sarah Graham. As official hostesses of Shades Valley High School, the Usherettes perform unlimited services for the school. Their many activities include assisting the Counselors with administering achievement tests, ushering for civic and fine arts programs in the auditorium and aiding in the organization of school pictures. Being selected as an Usherette is a high honor. Deserving girls are recommended by the faculty in the spring on the basis of scholastic achievement, outstanding citizenship, and qualities of leadership. The final decision is placed on the members themselves who take into consideration the character and reputation of the nomi- nees. The Usherettes existence began with Shades Valley's opening twenty-one years ago. Under the guidance of Mrs. Joyce Wood, the Usherettes continue to function as an invaluable service club. Usherettes help with sophomore ©riontelion Members Participate In Kiwanis Activities FIRST ROW: Charlie Ingram, Vice-President. Jeff Owen. President, Paul Dreher, Secretary-Tfoasurer. SECOND ROW: Butch Ledbetter. Butch BraaKh. Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill Butler, Jimmy O'Connor. THIRO ROW: Luther Strange. Gary Patterson, Don Pippen. Ray Crockett, Kent Crockett. FOURTH ROW: Johnny Allen, Buddy Williams. Gary Caufiekf. The Key Club is a branch of the Kiwanis Club International and was formed for the betterment of the community through youth by the youth of this community. Members of the Key Club helped the Red Cross Club with the annual blood drive and participated in the community activities sponsored by the Homewood Kiwanis Club. 99 Interact Club Dedicated To International Understanding Mike Greg W.lliem , Sieve Sugg . David Bybee, Jeff Twrnipieed. linn lower, Johnny Mclnt0 h, Ricky Flower . W.yne Tbomp on, Slede lindwy. Ted Serote, Bob luce . Pawl Copper, Ph.l Ru o«n. Ben Nevin , Mercu Worri . Don BeWouih. Cerl Brun on, Bennie Vin on. Herb Robin . John Pretf, Jey Cochren, John Geine , Jerry OeFoor. Johnny Joe. Ronnie Mill. Welior Baker. Joe Wiierany, MUrk R.ve - Joe Acton. Charlie Bearden, larry Camp. The Shades Valley Interact Club was founded in 1965 and has continued to grow and prosper through the efforts of its members and their sponsor, the Shades Valley Rotary Club. The purpose of this dub is o provide opportunity for young people to work together in a world of fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding. In promotion of international understanding and fellowship, the Interact Club undertook a foreign exchange with clubs in Brazil and New Zealand. The club also worked to aid our community through their participation in the March of Dimes and by lending aid to needy families at Christmas. Members of this outstanding service club are chosen because of their fine character and desire to serve the community. 100 Intend end Pep Club Pep Club Sparks School Spirit Sandy S«rrii, Prettden , Barbara Terrell, V eePreiidenT, Joyce Cooley. Chaplain, Nan Collier, Secretary, Valerie Andenon, Treatv'er. Marie Pobcrtion, Activity Chairman. Ellen letter. Activity Chairman, The core of Shades Valley's spirit has always been the Pep Club. They are the ones cheering the loudest at pep rallies and enthusiastically promoting school spirit among students and faculty at Shades Valley. This year the club's mam project was the selling of shakers. The Pep Club, under the leadership of Miss Ann Hobbs, also actively supported the cheerleaders in making signs and selling booster buttons, and aided the Student Council in the selling of balloons at the Valley-Berry football game. The Pep Club has contributed much to the school spirit here at Valley this year. 101 'S' Club Promotes Athletic Interest At Valley flRST ROW: Charlie Thom , Pr« id«n . Joe Acton, Vice-Pre idenr, Synihla Spivey, Secretary, Jell Owen, Treasurer, Butch Braasch, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Kathy Tisdale, laura Dent, Gail Nelson. Linda Todd, Jay Cochran. THIRD ROW; Ginny Bethea. Denise Meacham, Janet Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Bob Lucas, Mike Lowery. Marc Rice. Mark Rives. FIFTH ROW: M.kc Carter, Charlie Walker. Jerry Marlowe. Cathy Brumback. Ted Serota. SIXTH ROW: Slade Lindsay, Ray Crockett. SEVENTH ROW: Bob Kizxiah, Larry Quinn, Gary Caulfield, Charlie Ingram, Paul Dreher. Steve Staggs. EIGHTH ROW: Bill Hilleke. BUI Montgomery. Ricky Pitner, Bryan Berryhill, Sandy Harvey, Butch Ledbetter. Coach Carl Roberts sponsors the S Club, which is composed of all those who have lettered in a varsity sport and the cheerleaders. Their purpose is to promote interest in the athletics programs at Shades Valley, while also recognizing those who participated and contributed to the individual sports programs. This year the S Club helped to reiuvenate Mountie Stadium and ended the year with a picnic. With good leadership and active members, the S Club retained its reputation for being one of the most high-spirited clubs at Valley. S Club encourage (port Miivitie . 102 Energetic Participation Found In G.A.C. FIRST ROW Mr . Davis, lyn Sfritiku . Parliamentarian, Ann Adam , Activity Chairman. Joyce Cooley, Activity Chairmen, Nen Collier, Pr id nf. Sirten Sedberry, V«e-Pre id ot. Oebre Slimp, Secretery, Kathy Titdele. Tree urer. Mr . Wed . SECOND ROW Mery Ellen Merritt, Sandy Serri , Ann Vinton, Gel I Ne1 on. Cethy Brumback. Sv en Callaway. llnde Owen. Anir, Cooley. Bonner W.lco . Glyn Collier. T.n Petrig. Ui Foote. THIRD ROW Laura Dent, Ginny Bethee, Merle Rob rt on. Corl.t Collier. Ruth! Mequire. Jenny John on, Ellen letter. Su en Dominick. Betty Brentcomb. Beth Co , Cynthi Jonet. Lynn Uthem. Debbie Gerwick. Cynthia Hotkint. Mery Jane Metrhewt FOURTH ROWj Sutan Francit. Dewn W.lmet. J n Fowler. Pern Kennedy, Sherry Ferrit. Cheri Brewer, Geri Wood, Petty Moor . Paula Hick , libby Jenkin . FIFTH ROW: Debbie Thompton, Ellen Vaughn, Julie Wetter, Janice Jonet, Denit Meacham. Synthia Spivey. Barbara Terrell. Carol Camp, bell, leure Perrith G A.C.'i predict e slaughter for the Gopher The Girls' Athletic Club is an interest club. Broadening interest in a wide variety of girls' athletics. the G.A.C. members participate in intramural tournaments of volleyball, basketball, and softball. Selling programs at the Dental Clinic game, presenting a float in the Homecoming parade, giving a Thanksgiving party for kindergarten children and a Christmas party for an old folks home were a few of the G.A.C.'s projects this year. Under the leadership of Mrs. Cindy Wade, the G.A.C. has become one of Valley's most popular organizations. 103 Red And Black Staff Compiles Helpful Directory One of the most helpful publications put out by Shades Valley students is the Red and Black, the student directory of names, addresses, and phone numbers. The business staff started in the summer of '69 by selling ads all over the community. When this was completed, the editorial staff began compiling index cards of all the addresses and phone numbers of the 1400 students at Valley. These were then typed alphabetically, turned in to the printer, proofread and then printed up for the final copy. Red and Blacks came out in late November much to the satisfaction of the editors, business managers and students as well. Monoton out proofreading fuelled by Red and Black edilort FIRST ROW: Alice Hatenbem, Steve Doneldton, Butinett Manager, lenore Reete. Butinett Manager, Betty Brantcomb, Attitteni Editor. Sutan Oomin.ck, Editor, Butch Braetch, Attittanl Editor, Ellen letter. SECOND ROW: laura Dent. Joyce Cooley. Kathy trtdale, lynn latham. Ginny Bethea, Sutan Sedbcrry. Cindy Smith THIRD ROW Marla Robemon, Sutan lee, Bethann Sadler. Jenny Johnton, Ruthle Maguire. Paula Graham, Jane Frierton, Wendy Weldon, Sandy Satrlt, Anita Cooley, loyce Mayfield, Janet Wright, Judy Perry. Shari Cobb. Corlit Collier, Bonner Wilco , Julie Jaduon, Jan fowler, Carolyn Whitlark, Bari Allen. Diano leigh, Sally Green, Vick-o Bomke. FOURTH ROW Nancy Martin, Donay lynch, Patti Moore, Lina 8arrctl, Peggy Jenklnt, Cynthia Williamt, D ane Robetft. Cynthia Jonet, Delorct Oden, Dawn Wilmel. Chery Newell. Donna Matthewt. Karen Abney, Gail Nelton. Janet Phlll.pt, Cindy Meacham, Elaine Watkint. FIFTH ROW lynn Ken nedy. lynn Hamby, Linda Owen. Cathy Brumback, Jan Gray. Sutan Callaway, Debbie Bo , libby Jenkint, Debbie Sorrellt, Bill Noe. Brenda Rock, Keith Carder, Jade King, Sutan Fraftc«t. linda Cole, Oebbie Thompton. Ronnie Moore, Cheri McDonald. Mark Chamblitt, Paul Brown. Carl Brunton, Maury Berthon. 104 Student Life Revealed Monthly In Valley Forge _ . c G.,y p.,ker. Fine Am Editor. Bethann S dl r, Club Editor. Vickie Bomke. Faihlon Editor, Kathy Titdalo, Social FIRS! ROW, Ed.® ' peclc Co-editor. SECOND ROW. Bet y Brarweomb. Student Council Reporter, Ricky Flower . Awi.tant Editor, Jane Cobb. Co d.tor “ ° s „ Ed,tor. Joyce Cooley. Auburn Social Ed.tor. Chuck te.chman, fine Am Editor. THIRD ROW: Betty Sport Ed.tor, Don P.ppen, «. a J B,€nd RocV Ch.rle Collin , j4n0l Wrlght. FOURTH ROW: Mary Tbacker, Walter Andenon. pho Foley. Spontor. Su jn lee, At ® nn « ww ' lographor. William Neeley, cartooniit The Valley Forge, Shades Valley's student newspaper, was given a new look this year by the addition of many new features and articles. One of the more popular features was “Mr. Anonymous, who wrote his views on controversial issues and was then countered by a student with opposite views. The identity of Mr. Anonymous was revealed in the Forge's last issue. The staff of thirty is capably headed by the sponsor. Mrs. Foley, and two co-editors. Working together, the members of the staff produced interesting monthly editions of student life at Valley. Editor and Mr Foley check copy carefully. 105 Tower Staff Creates linn lower. Editor Mr . Mahon, Sponsor Charlie Thoma , Sport Editor 106 lynn Harlcgrove. A t tent Editor Artistic Yearbook FIRST ROW: Jenny John.on, N n y EM . Am Editor. Salt Green. Vicki Bomke. W nd S nder on, lee Hmlegrove SECONO ROW: Muvry Benhon, Gery Dodton. Mery lynn Hemby. Sue Bowen. Mr . Mahon Sheron Byrd Auiltant Art Editor. Tin Petrlfl LEFT SIDE bottom to top. Pem Kennedy, lott.e Efickton. M.ko Butler, Copy Editor, C.rl B«k,r. George Arnett. Aulitent Copy Editor, Welter Beker, A ; t.n Sport Editor, linn lower. Editor. RIGHT SIDE: top to bottom; lynn Herlegrove, Auiitent Editor, Cherlle Thome . Sport Editor. Mike Field . Kathy Titdele. Mike Moiely, lane Smith, Editorial A i t nt. The quality of a high school annual depends upon the amount of dedicated work put info it. By working hard to meet the inevitable deadlines, the 1970 Tower Staff has produced an accurate and artistic year book. The financing of the Tower's production was the responsibility of the business staff advised by Mrs, Bowie. Befhann Sadler, Business Manager, has worked diligently on the advertising layouts as well as supervising her staff. Cropping pictures, planning layouts, and counting characters in copy are some of the tedious jobs done by the editorial staff. With Mrs. Mahon's devoted assistance and Linn Lower's leadership, the staff has endeavored to present Shades Valley with a Tower which represents fully all aspects of school life. 0 vid Arn. Pho'ogr pb 107 Inevitable Deadlines Despised By All Endlett hoof ipenl on c«rt ful docxiont l.tnr Smith, A 5 Unt 108 FIRST ROW; Bethann Sadler. Bv inc Manager, tyn Taylor. SECOND ROW: Frank Aycock. Donna Matthew , Mary France Schlbani, Becky Sean. Oebb.o Sorrell . Bob Kiuieh. THIRD ROW: Steve Oonald on, Bill Noe. Mr Bowie. Advi or. Mark Nathan, Pam Gibton. IN TREE; Lynn latham, Ronny Hill, Johnny Joe. Bobby Mill. 109 Thespians Gain Experience In Dramatic Arts FIRST ROW; Mitt Mr . Wallur, Gall Taylof. Sally Green. Betty Branttomb. Debbie Ho a . loyce AAayflald, Kaihy Flournoy. Jenr far Co . Bofhonn Sadler, lenore Reete, Jane Cobb. SECOND ROW: Joyce Cooley, lynn Haziegrove. Cher. McOonald. LaRee Byrd, M.i . finlln. Brenda Rock, lynn Kennedy. Maude May, Rowcna MacNab, C.ndy Smith. THIRD ROW: Ellen Vaughn, Kathl Campbell, Valerie Haden. llnda Cole, Chuck leachman. Jothua Tropper. linn lower. FOURTH ROW. Mac Mattey, Carl Roan. Bill Ellit, Gary Parker, Ronn.e Moore. Shades Valley's Thespian Troupe 398 works for the advancement of dramatic arts by encouraging interest and activity in acting, scenery, lighting, costume, makeup and promotion. The highlights of each year center around the productions of the fall play and Showcase in the spring. By taking an active part in these productions, members develop their potentials and come to appreciate drama and gain a better understanding of techniques. This year the club also attended the State Drama Festival and State Thespian Conference. An international organization, the Thespians strive to reach excellence in all of their endeavors, whether it be dramatic or a service to the school. NOV. 20-21 Shades Val ley Auditoruffi 1- FIRST ROWi Bill Ellis. President. £11 on Vaughn, Vice-President, lenore Reese, Treasurer. SECOND ROW. Bethenn Sadler. Corresponding Socretary, Jane Cobb, Recording Secretary, lynn He legrove, Chaplain, Chuck leechmen. Historian. Ill Musical Talent Demonstrated FIRST ROW: Reba Stubb , Anita Traylor, Eleanor Na h, Marg Shilay, Oanlao Goodwyn. Jane Frleraon. Denite Roberta. Jade King. Elaine Adama, Mr. Hitt. SECOND ROW: Aliaon Thomaa. Loulae Moran, Cindy Mayhall, Rena Rudolph, Baba Sirlea, Brenda Mullen . Mary Ann Turk, Karen Schlou, Donna Matthews, Cindy Mann, Beverly Keith. THIRD ROW: Nancy Culver, Nell Carter, Tommy Albright, David Seay, Kirk Farrell, Joe Wright, John Stone. Rick Croaby, Matt Grubba, Carolyn Ston . Agnes Chappell, Beverly Moaa. FOURTH ROWs Debbie Wood. Debbie Oualey, Wanda Alexander, Oarer Wllliama, Rob Sanders, Jerry Hargrove. Doug Buttrem. Walter O'Daziar, Morris Oden, Arthur Hill, George Cashman, Chuck leachman, Barbra Jones, Gwen Bowon. Dianne McGimaey. NOT SHOWN, Walter Smith. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Hitt, Shades Valley's Concert Choir represented the school in various concerts and competition. An exciting concert tour of Birmingham was held at Christmas. The choir performed at Woodrow Wilson Park, Eastwood Mall, the school auditorium, and on local television. After Christmas, training started for local and state-wide competition. Spring concerts were given at the annual Festival of Arts and the Baccalaureate Services. Shades Valley’s Concert Choir allowed students to express themselves musically, and increase their talent in this field. 112 By Concert Choir Girl s Glee Club RSI ROW: Ann Culpepper. Jan.cc Taylor D bb,e M. er. Al.ce Compton, Barber. R vnoJd . W ,11 .m. Janet Chamber,. Debr. Ray. Marve- SECONO ROW Dorothy Guinn. Carol J.tkion, Den. . Jaduon. Edith Hall. Elaine Wethm,. Elv.raDavl.,. ™ n Berry Deborah Truit. NOT SHOWN: Janet Brown. Oori, Certer. Cathy Feltman. linde Gallagher. Cathy lewn. Eloretta Wright. M3 The band is one of Shades Valley's most important organizations. In addition to promoting an interest in music, the band contributes to overall school spirit through participation in pep rallies, games and other related school activities Each year, members of the Shades Valley band enter All-State and All-County competition. This year, one of the band members, Gary Parker, was selected to be pari of a one hundred member All-American marching band which participated in the Rose Bowl Parade and Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Unified through a mutual spirit and dedicated to hard work, the band is truly an invaluable asset to the school. Majorette are alwayi reaching to new goali And the Band Played On 114 Band's Participation Proves To Be An Invaluable Asset 115 Band Leaders March On With Pride Allenc Dunn. Kit Br«wii«r, Mead, Janet Dodton. Gary Parker, Orom Major, Celia Davit. Gary Parker, John Vett, Kir Browttor, Barbara Schneider, Randy Gardner. Mark Chamblitt. 116 Cheerleaders Spread Spirit With Enthusiasm rifiST ROW lind Todd, Svwn Calloway. Cathy Brumbatk. Janet Phillips. SCCOND ROW. Kathy Tisdale. Demse Meatham, laufa Dent, Head. Ginny Bethea, Head, Synthia Spivey, Gail Nelson. From selling ads for football programs to decorating the mailboxes of football players, the Shades Valley Cheerleaders serve as one of the most hard working organizations in the school. With the cheerful attitude they possess, they have accomplished much. They gave the team two bonfires, decorated ihe team's bus for all away games, raised money for a School Spirit Chain, and made a huge Mountie head for the goalposts at every game. The Cheerleaders, representing their school, attended a cheerleading clinic at the University of Mississippi, where they won two first and second place ribbons plus the Spirit Stick. Sponsored by Miss Hobbs, the Cheerleaders enthusiastically encourage school spirit. Ch«crlcdd« t jdd o parade spirit History Club Relates Past To Present The Shades Valley History Club strives to relate events of the past to events and problems of the present by promoting an interest in history among students and faculty at Valley. The club's projects for the year included the displaying of flags given to the school by foreign exchange students and the presentation of a plaque to the school. The dub also worked toward the completion of the booklet of amusing anecdotes which was started last year. Members went all out in float competition during homecoming, but met disaster even before the parade started. Through their many contributions, the History Club has earned its place among the outstanding clubs at Shades Valley. History dub frantically repair float b«to'« parade begins „ _ , ...... .... Stave Donaldson President. Wanda Sanderson, Treasurer, Jerry McIntosh, Parlia- flRST ROW: Jade Kin Chaplain. Carolyn Wh.iUrfc S Kathy Haonigen. Pam Kennedy. Sally Green. Rvthle Maguire, mentarian. not pictured, -osie Mann, Secretary. SECOND' J°W. ly Shrlev Mau £ May. Brenda Rock. Donna Mason. Myrna Macon. Rosalyn Keller. Corns Collier, Carl Wood. Patty Moore Susan og n THIRD . a Cn. King Oebbi. Parks. Debi McClellan, tenor. Rcese FOURTH ROW Karen cindi St r NV s.f wl' Sy Bass Dianne Roberts. Alan Blair. Mary Thacker George Cashman. Smith. Ginny Porte,. Kaye Beasley Sally Harris Cher. McOon.ld 'ROW Tommy Uoyd. Ford Chembl.s . Duffy Chase, larry Cerr. Glenn Robin loyce Mayfield. Kathy Flournoy Pam Ke.th B.'lflls Susan Domusc R° |d B J nkomb. SIXTH ROW, Jack loo. Jimmy Beard. Vicki Welch, son. Geoff Daughtery, Fronk Aycock, Kurt Zeiger. t.mothy Zcigcr, vavio rcn c J. r Rocky Rowers, Wade Gilbtaalh, Fred Sandefer. Dan Ingram. 118 A.F.S. Makes Exchange Student Feel At Ffome The A.F.S. promotes interest in the American Field Service program, which is ihe international foreign exchange student program. This club also directs the social activities of the foreign exchange student and tries to make him feel at home. The A.F.S. is responsible for each year's exchange student. Exhibiting an interest in the club and attending all meetings are the main requirements for membership in the A.F.S. During the 1969-1970 school year the A.F.S. and Shades Valley were fortunate in having Martin Ashcroft, from Birmingham, England as a foreign exchange student. Martin enjoyi a new life in a new Birmingham. FIRST ROW Cheryl Saron. Cori.s Collier, Shari Cobb. Pam Kennedy. Betsy Branscomb, Tina Petr.g, Ruth! Maguire, Bonita Bragan. Sally Green. Sherri Anderson, Phoebe Po te«. Jennifer Cox. SECOND ROW Patty Moore. Una Barrett, Donay lynch. Geoff Daugherty, Frank Aycock, Jeannle Goodwin, t.nda Cole, Jade Xing. Pam Skinner, EL. ne Watkins. Lee Haxtegrove. Karen Smith, Mr. Hill, Sponsor. THIRO ROW; Pam Keith, Kim Erickson FOURTH ROW Cindy Pcneau, Lynn Kennedy. Deni.e Steiner, Secretary, Ge i Wood. Chaplain. tott.e Erickson. Treasurer, Martin Aihcroft. Exchange Student, Kathy flan.gan. Prctident, Bcthann Sadler. Treasurer. 119 French Club Enters State, National Competition FIRST ROW Donna Matthew , Tieasurar, Ram Kennedy, Secretary, Virgin Dobbins. Pr«r «dent. Pawl Brown, Vice-Ptet dent, Mark Cham-blit . Chaplain. StCONO ROW: lynn Haxtegrovo. lynn Taylor, Una Barrett. Karen Schwante . Jody leRoy, Mitxl Fiolen. THIRD ROW: Jolla Thompson, John Vet . Debbie W.lllam , Martin Ashcroft, Chery Newell, Sara Graham, Tommy King, Cindy Mayhatl. Interest in French culture is fostered by the French Club. To be eligible to be a member of the French Club a student must have a B average or better in French. This year's activities included membership in the Alabama Association of French Clubs and participation in the Mountie Day float competition. Each year delegates from the French Club enter the oral competition at the State Federation Convention at the University of Alabama. French students also compete in the National Examinations sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of French. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Carol Thomas, the French Club creates an interesting aspect in the club program of Valley. Ff«o h dob gulllo ine gopb r Students Display Interest In Germany Stimulating interest in the German people, language, culture, and customs is the purpose of the German Club. Their main project this year was the float for Mountie Day. In addition to this many members did displays and programs about their special interest in Germany. The members and Mrs. Clements, the sponsor, have worked enthusiastically to execute their purpose and projects. MRST ROW: Mlk, Belmont, Keren Sch; ,. Chaplain. Nancy Adkim. Treeturef, Dorothy Broadhead. tori , VTceJrMjdenh Celle Oevje. Secretary, Steve Well,, Ser ant-at-Arm,. SECOND ROW: Mr,. Clement,. ,pon,or j.n. Cobb. Jane, Phlllrpe, bb.o IImt. tIrend. Rock. Donne Ma on Kathy lee Sydney Freemen. THIRD ROW, Mike Baker. Clerk Goodw.n, Jetty Br.M . Dev.d Pent,eld. Mike Shelley, M.rk Nathan. David Sn. 6ST'Br?dT d M.ke .™hip Gate,. David H.net. Walter Smith. Jerry Oefoor. FOURTH ROW Unn lower. B.II Saonder,. Ru,ty Ro, . Alan Black, Clayton Herrin, William Ware. 121 Latin Club Had Successful Year FIRST ROW: Mark Melton. Parliamentarian. Mary Thatcher. Chaplain. Nancy Ellii. Secretary, B«t y Brjn comb. Fir t Vie ' Pretldent. K«ye Beailoy, President, tenore Rccie. Second V.ce-Prcudent, Cher. McDonald, Treasurer. Wanda Sanderson, Historian, Mac Massoy, Scrgeant-at-Arm . Mrs. Stembrrdge. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Edwards, All.c Jane AdVins, Mary Sue Kirk, tyn Sfritikui, Linda Eddins. Gwen Griffith, Cathy Ellis, Sarah lensden. Bruce Grubbs. THIRD ROWr Bob Kiulah. Nan McCarol, Beverly Martin. Gail McKinney, Meg Early, Fern Mater. Jimmy Ou«en, Kevin Ponsonby. FOURTH ROW: Susan Dominick, Karen Abney, Susan King. Nancy Martin, Debbie Oowda, Diane Catton, Larry Deloach. FIFTH ROW: Mary Wyatt Worthington. Anne Worthington, Sara Dominick, Matt Mather. Judy Mellaco, Susan Francis SIXTH ROW: Phil Baxter, Ronnie Tumbled, David Donaldson. Charles Collins. Mane Bcckner, Dawn W.lmct SEVENTH ROW: William Fulton. Ben Garmon. Albert Smith. Kathi Campbell, Cindy Rock EIGHTH ROW Dan Ingram. Luther Watts. Rosaline Kcllor. Marilyn Hopkins. NINTH ROW: R0b Sanders. Elaine Adams. Nell Carter. TENTH ROW: Alison Thomas From putting the sphinx on the Gophers to carrying out its formal and informal functions, the Latin Club has proved that it is among the hardest working and most spirited clubs at Valley. This year ihe Latin Club has been very successful in accomplishing its purpose, the promotion of the classics. Its success began with a first place float victory in the homecoming parade. This exemplified the unity and enthusiasm of the Latin Club members. Then on a larger scale, the club excelled in competition at the state convention of the Junior Classical League. Here the state Vice-President, Betsy Branscomb, gave her report of the proceedings of the National J.C.L Convention which she attended as state representative. Mrs. Virginia Stembridge sponsors this well organized interest club which fakes an active part in life at Shades Valley. Sphinx float win fir t place. 122 Importance of Biology Stressed Replile heb l objerved by Biology Club member To understand the importance of biology in our lives is the principle aim of the Biology Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Mofon, the members of this club endeavor to increase their knowledge of biology and to render services to the school and community. The club's project this year was to donate toys and gifts to the Partlow Children's Hospital in Tuscaloosa. Membership is open to all students maintaining at least a C average in scholastic work and a B average in Biology. FIRST ROW Donay lynch. treawrer, Johnny Joe. Prea.dent. Jock loo. ViceJ’rot.dent. C.ndy Roneau. Secretary. Mr Moron, Spomor SECOND ROW! Bill Sour.de . Chip Gate . Becky McCoy. Nora McShefry, AUn Mclemore, Patty M.no . June Miller, Frank Aycock THIRD ROW Carolyn Sto.te. Mike Baker. Mike fliegle. Jimmy Beard, Phil Ruuom 123 Field Trips And Guest Speakers Entertain Chemistry Club To encourage interest in the field of chemistry is the purpose of the Chemistry Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Gadd, the club has sought to carry out its goals through field trips and guest speakers. The club's purpose was well illustrated in the theme of the Mountie Day float, which won third place. Projects for the year included the cleaning and brightening-up of the labs. Members of this club must maintain a C average in all other subjects. Chemistry Club booms successfully flRSl ROW Mrs Gadd. Suun lee, Jerry DeFoor, Sergeant at Arm , tynn Kennedy. Secretary, Sally Harris. President, Kathy Flanigan. Treasurer. Wanda Sanderson. Chapfa.n SECOND ROW: Yvonne Edwards. Paula Graham, Susie Mann. Jennifer Co . Debbie lint, Karen Sm.rh, Barbara Rollins, Betty Zion. Shar. Cobb. THIRD ROW. Sidney Freeman. Joy Gilbert, Jack Early, Freddy Sandcfer, Ricardo Dominquez, Earl Jones, Jack Williams. R ky Bass. Debbie McClellan. FOURTH ROW: Frank Aycock, Ricky Flowers, Ernie Clevenger, John Hoffman, Jim Harris. Tommy lloyd. W.lllam Ware. Jack loo, Mike Fo . J.mmy Beard FIFTH ROW Jerry McIntosh. Tim Ze.gor, Jothua Tropper, Joe Macon. Donnie Seay. N.ik Geronuk NOT PICTURED: Kelly Himes Vice President 124 Physics Club's Projects Executed With Excitement flRST ROW Mario Beckner, Den Mr Goodwin, Karen Abney, teereury, Mri. Bowie. SECOND ROW: Buddy Howron. lem Stabler, Bon tyford. Tod Sorora. oxocufivo vice prwidenf, Mike Richard, Paul Symm , M.ko Harper. Bob K.axiah, Phil B rer, Jack loo. Mike Shelly, chaplain, Gary Dod on. Chuck Quinn. Chariet Thomat, vico protldcnl, Ricky Seigel, Ronnie Tumbled. Steve WelH, Jimmy Gilliland. Mike Scorgglnt. M.ko Belmont, Mark Melton, Chariet Coilint. Mike Butler, Bennie Vinton THIRD ROW: Ronnie Moore. Bill Noe. treeiurer, linn lower, pretident, Robert Mclntire. IVATf To perpetuate interest and enthusiasm in the beauty of studying physical phenomenon is the purpose of the Physics Club. Of the many attempted activities, the most successful ones have been their entry in the Mountie Day float competition which won them second place, a well executed tutoring service for math and science students, and a continuation of last year's traffic-solving project. Sponsored by Mrs. Gwendolyn Bowie, the Physics Club has interjected excitement into their beneficial work. 125 Mounlie gophait,,,, brrio'e unveiling Art Club Does Its Thing FIRST ROW Maude May. Chaplain. Cindy Smith, $c fotery, Ronnie Quefle . Fire Vice-Pretidont. lee Silliman. Hrttorun, Ellen Vaughn. Parl.amentar.an NOT PICTURED, Icigh Smith, Ttcaiurer SECOND ROW: Donna M © . Oebb.e Miller, Myrna Macon, Elizabeth Outen. Meg Early, Judy More . Corli Wilion. Ginger Ogle. Valerie Anderton. Sharon 8ird, Karla BillingUy, Marilyn Heath, P mSkinner. THIRD ROW Jerry OeFoor. Julie Campbell. Candy Cooper. Julie Sartein, Donna Finley, Carolyn Beal, Cheryl Dickey. Kathey Porter, Nancy EIH . Dcbb.e Clme. Eileon Clark. Party Golf. FOURTH ROW Mtt. Barnhill, Tommy Mcacham. Jim Miller. Norman Arnett, Kenneth Rainet. Steve Wettbrook, Keith Carder. Don Weaver, Dale Fulmer, Jimmy Outen. Bob Bailey, Mike Seroggin , Gary Caulfield, Kim Cox, Martha Wurtele. Ann Compton. Members of Ihe Art Club strive to promote a better understanding of art in school and community life. Under the guidance of Mrs. Barnhill the Art Club is an interest club and is open to all students at the beginning of each semester. This year the club painted the bleachers and made signs to promote spirit during homecoming. The club also holds art exhibits in the library. One of the high points of each member's year is the Art Clubs of Alabama Convention where our school is always well represented. Although the Art Club worked diligently to fulfill their purpose, they artistically unwind at parties, light shows and other activities. AM Club compl fc flp t with unlicipatioo. 126 Home Ec Club Takes Pride In Helping Others FIRST ROW O.ar Burn ? jane Gerreit. tynn Biown, Ann Hvr.gmer. SECOND ROW: Hope Sexton, Sown William , Joyc Padgett. Reon Flynn. Sandra lotf. Linda Uncatler, Rose Sherror, Alice Hughe , Mr . Whitt. 1HIRD ROW: Charlotte Hutton, Pam Speegle, Diane Crawford. Debra S! mp. Wendy Weldon, Jackie Hart, Pat Eackcm, Carolyn Armstrong, Jody Sander . Al.ce Aliobrook, Kathy Perryman. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Taylor. Pam Moon, Ellen Outen. Barbara Greenberg. Sutan Lawrence, Paula Ruttum, Cathy Wcrtelo, Jenice Stephcnton, Mary Ann Tuck, Leigh Smith, Sutan Sedberry. Synthia Spivey. SEATEO: Sheila Wright, Corresponding Secretary, Janet Wright, Vice-President. Debbie W.lkcnon, President, Donna Rorar, Recording Secretary, Gail Burton, Chaplain. STANDING: Joy Siam . Parliamentarian, Gail light. Treasurer, Jane Frierson, Assistant Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Jan Fowler. Either Back, Barbara Jones, Karen Pollard. SECOND ROW: Janet Chambers, Carol Williams, Mary Francis Schibanl, Dawn Wilmet. Marsha Wilson. Gingor Guy, Debra Johnson, Suranoe Roper. The Home Economics Club helps to prepare individuals for the responsibilities of homemaking. Girls in this club are actively interested in home management and must have taken Home Economics or plan to in the future. Their activities are many and varied, covering areas of both the school and community. The club's projects included taking fruit baskets to nursing homes, collecting gifts for underprivileged children at Christmas, and faking favors to the children's hospital. Sponsored by Mrs. Donna Whitt, the Home Economics Club takes satisfaction and pride in being able to do something worthwhile for others. 127 F.B.L.A. Prepares For Business World Of Tomorrow The members of the Future Business Leaders of America are preparing for leadership in the business world of tomorrow. Programs include guest speakers representing various types of business organizations in Birmingham. Projects such as making a float for Mountie Day, presenting a program at South Haven Nursing Home and carrying a basket to a needy family at Christmas are undertaken with cheerful enthusiasm under the sponsorship of Mrs. Louise B. Wilson, A behind the scene view of the future Business leader of America. FIRST ROW: Debbie Bearden, Parliameniarian. Jody Fisher, Secretary, Pat Shepherd, Vice-President, Jan Tutwiler, President, Susan Evan , Treasurer, Sandy Sarris, Chaplain SECOND ROWi Debbie William , Amanda Bel er, Penny Shook. THIRD ROW Julia Thompson, Debbie Miller, Karen Costello, Phylli Was . Ann Culpepper, Karen Schwantcs, Sandra lott, Patti Jon , Marla Gilliland, linda Todd, Jan Grey. FOURTH ROW- Chris Vick. Pam Popwell, Janet Isbell, Cathy May hew, Cynthia Hoskins. Judy Perry. FIFTH ROW: Marilyn Heath, Sherry Hodges, linda Barron, Wanda Alexander. Brenda limbaugh, Pam Adkins, Sue Diffly, Mafie Morton. Marilyn Palmore. Becky landman. Mr . Wilson. 128 Bank Boo'd counti money on bonking day Bank Board Instills Thrifty Habits Tho Shades Valley Bank Board of Directors seeks to instill the habits thrift and saving among the student body. By participating in the banking program, students form these good traits which can follow them throughout their lives. Interested students, in addition to b.nking in their homerooms, are given an opportunity to learn something of the actual operation of a bank. FIRST ROW: Chuck Tatum, Jane Frlenon, Trca urer, Geocge Caihmen. V.cc-Ptej.dent, Alan Bla.r. Preiident, Gail Button, Secretary Ga ye Sconyer , Chaplain SECOND ROW: Mm Maxwell. Valeria Hadcn, ted Shirley. Karen Chamber . David Jonet. Janet Wr,ght. Mr Oliver. 129 Life Of A Teacher Taught To F.T.A. i - F'RST ROW: Brond. Cr.n.hew, eh.pl.ln. Agnc. Chappell. wtcretarv. Shell Green, pre.idont, G.y Scooyer,. vIce-pre.Kten.. D.anne Robert,. tree,urer Pat Weatherly, parliernontafian SECOND ROW: Mr,. WaxwoU. jponior. Sheri Cobb, Bonita Bragan. Schuyler Crabtree, Eleanor Ne h. Margie Mu o. Peggy Modcr. Paul Graham THlRO ROW; Betty Zion, Una Barrett, Beverly Mow. Debt Salmon. Nell Carter. Judy Doerfler, Jill Fither, Donay lynch FOURTH ROW' Diane Driver, Debb-e Driver, Madella Womack, Florence Hall. Carolyn Shamburger. Dianna McAlpIne. Elaine Watkirv. Cindy Reooau, Janice Jonet. Dori. McKinttry. NOT SHOWN: Peggy McGuire. Peggy Jenkin . Pat Baker. Diane Sharp 130 The purpose of the Future Teachers of America is to learn about the teaching profession: its opportunities, responsibilities, problems, and its important role in the nation and throughout the world. Any student who has an interest in teaching is eligible for membership in the F.T.A. Each year this club holds a Teachers Appreciation Tea at Christmas time. Serving as substitute teachers when there is a need, the members show the value of their organization as a devoted club at Shades Valley. Mr,. Maxwell demon.trate how to told her ie t Red Cross Helps School, Community, And Fellow Man The Shades Valley High School Junior Red Cross is dedicated to working for better human relations through community, school, and individual services. Community services such as hosting the Red Cross Bloodmobile, and school services, such as painting the goalposts before a big game, are fine examples of typical Red Cross projects throughout the school year. The only requirement for membership in this club is a sincere desire to help your school, community, and most important of all your fellow man. Rad Croat member l«rn fir t aid technique . FIRST ROW: Jan fcmrler, Janet Phillip . Rote Shorter. Debt Brook . Beverly Keith, Gnondelyn Booker, Bevetly Mom, Mary Cunn.ngham. All. Jane Adkim Oenite Jackton. Proved Chairman. Janie Jon t. Chaplain. Carol Campbell, Treasurer. Carol Jackion, Secretary. Carol Cherry. Vice-Pretident, Joel Mann. Pr , dent SECOND ROW: GeoH Daugherty, Mike Burton, lem Stabler. Agnet Chappell, Dorothy Gwuinn, Charlotte Marrit, Uly Jonet, Margie Day. Alice Compton Diana McAlpin . Deborah Inn . Mary Heard, tinda Feltman. Nick Gerontaki . Mary Tlmmont, Mary Ann Wallace. Mr Crittendon. 131 Library Club Maintains Contemporary Educational Materials Excellence in education through the use of multi-media is the aim of the Shades Valley Library. The Library Club carries out this aim by giving their time and directing their efforts toward maintaining contemporary, educational materials. An attractive area and pleasant atmosphere help to stimulate more meaningful research. Acquiring, handling and distributing the media to the student body is a tedious and difficult task accomplished by the Library Club through daily and determined effort. Students serving as Library Assistants comprise the Library Club, promoting interest in reading, participating actively in local, county and state school affairs. You can't judge dub by looking at in cover. SEATED Mike Shelley, Prei.dent, Mery Hornby. Vice Present. Brcnd Mull.m, Sccrefory, M.ry Sue Bowen. trca ur.r, Pom Spcegle. STANDING: Jim Miller Phil Baxter, Ben londry. Mory Ellen Merritt, Nancy Adkint, Undo Borron. Marla Gilliland. Peggy McGuire, Janet Stroller. Bill Saunderi, Bully Ron 132 Girls Physical Education Assistants FIRST ROW Mn Davit, Mrt. Wade. Gail V.nton, Ann Vinton, Trodi Floy, Eileen Clark, Chery Brewer. Belita Newman, Bonila Bra-flan, Anne Adamt, lyn Stritikui, Ellen letter. Donna Turner. SECOND ROW: Jan Gray, Sandra Sterner, Janice Jonet. Pat Shephard. Mona Reynoldt. Sutan Shrum, Jeanne Taylor, Alice Altobrookv FIRST ROW Mr William . Mike McCormick. Sam Vlnyard, Jerry Armitioofl SECOND ROW M.fce Sfewart. larfy Co . Bill Edit. Ted Shirley Bus Drivers 133 Students Supply Needed Efforts For Office Staff General Office Assistants: SITTING: Sandy Sorrit FIRST ROW: Chen' McDonald, Julie Zimmer. Donna Roue. Geil Ughr, Barbara Greenberg. Ruthie McGuire, Su ie Mann. SECOND ROW: Myrna Macon, Jado King. Kathy Tisdale. Janer Wright, Amanda Belter. Gail Maske. THIRD ROW: linda Feltman, Parti Adkins, Chery Newell. Business Office Assistants: SEATED: Mrs Rogers STANDING: Pam Pop-well. Donna Price. Mrs. Hill. Gail Richardson. 134 Students Ease Burden Of Paper Work Vica-principel't « • « « help. Mr. Prentice with deily routine. f.RST ROW t«fry Cox Cecil Betro. Stove Willtarmon. Don H.rkey. S6CONO ROW, Julie fhompton. P-t y Veughn Bob, Sirlei, Jten-n.« Teylo.. Sown Sh.um, Dcbb.e Beerdcn. Skipper Whetley. J.n HolUnd. Dcbb.e Perk.. Je.nn Coodw.n, Mr. Ptw .ce 135 Girls Alleviate Counselors', Teachers’ Work FIRST ROW: Carol Hawkln . Kim Oaford. Wendy Weldon, Debra Slimp, llnde Colo. SECONO ROW: Sereh Graham, Jane Cobb, lenoro Recto, Vicki Bomlc. Pam Keilh, Carol CKerry, ChrU Vick. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Whitlork, Debbie McClellan, Betiy Branuomb. Danita Dobbj, Beihann Sadler. 136 FIRST ROW Gen Wood, Brenda Thompton, Mary Thacker, Path Moore, ScMan Catlaway, Etaino Wat-kinj. SECOND ROW' Janet Wright. Barbara Rollins, Barbara Schne.der, Diane lelgb. Mary Jane Mathews. Roialyn Keller. Diane Rob«ri . Carolyn Shamborger Stage, Sound Crews Keep Equipment Operating Shades Valley's Stage and Sound Crew have important jobs to perform for the school. The Stage crew keeps the stage in good condition and is responsible for the lights, curtains, and scenery for all performances in the auditorium. The Sound crew is in charge of all sound activities, including controlling microphones and music and playing musical announcements over the intercom. Whenever outside organizations use Shades Valley's auditorium, the sound and stage crew are always on hand to operate the equipment. y. Unn lower Bill Bll . J.m Gillllend, M c Mtiwy 137 Athletics The Storm 144 t This year's team under head coach Carl Roberts posted a 6-3 record and was chosen to go to the Space Bowl in Huntsville. 145 Early Games Result In Convincing Victories Shades Valley started off the season with a winning effort by demolishing John Carroll 32-6. Quarterback John Pratt threw for two touchdowns. Other outstanding players on offense were Marc Rice, Jeff Turnipseed, Mike Jordan and Butch Braasch. Defensive standouts were Steve Staggs, Charlie Ingram and Jeff Turnipseed. In the second game of the season. Valley took on Erwin at Valley. A determined Eagle team led 14-13 in the third quarter, but Valley caught fire and scored the next two times they had the ball. Marc Rice kicked a 30-yard field goal and Pratt threw to end Bryan Berryhill for the final touchdown. Rice converted. The score was 23-14. A come-from-behind effort saved Valley from stubborn Bessemer in the third game. Down 7-0 at the half, Valley came back with a Rice to Berryhill completion for a TD. Rice's PAT made it 7-7. Bessemer scored on a long run but failed on the extra point attempt. Sharp passing and determined running paved the way to the final score for Valley. Rice kicked the extra point to preserve a Valley win. TOP lEfT: Pratt hunt hi receiver in the pocket. TOP MIDDLE Rice twcept right end to yardage. BOTTOM IEFT: Acton ramble goalward after catching a Pratt pan 146 TOP RIGHT: Jordan trie hit hand at Q0 again ! Hoeytown. MIDDLE: Okay who brought the Die ? BOTTOM MID-OLE: Head Mentor Robert confer with Coache lovette and Bruce on trategy. BOTTOM RIGHT- Turniptecd eicaper tackier lot a long gain. 147 The Mounties Falter Momentarily TOP LEFT: Bill Hillekc and Gjfy W lion level Huov'own beck- LEFT MIDDLE: Mulroy goe agnimt Berry' Toller. BOTTOM LEFT Turmpiced clorchet Pretl pin CENTER: Pretl faidt Rice through line. TOP RIGHT Coochci encourage de-fenttve M|uad BOTTOM RIGHT: Walker and Ingram force early pew. Costly errors helped create an upset in the ’69 season. Leading 10-7 at the half, on a TD pass from Pratt to Rice, and a 33 yard field goal by Rice, the Mounties appeared certain to dominate the struggling Tigers. In the second half, however, after a 10 yard TD run by Rice, Minor caught fire. An interception and a fumble by the Mounties resulted in Minor scores The outcome of the game was 21-17. Valley got back in the winner’s column when they downed Gardendale 34-20. Marc Rice scored 28 points and John Pratt 6 in the victory. Bryan Berryhill and Harry Wallis also made outstanding plays for the offense. Steve Staggs and Charlie Ingram played a hard-nosed defensive game. Hewitt-Trussville ended a twelve year losing streak by upsetting the Mounties 15-14 on October 17. Due to internal problems of the team, many star players did not see action until the second half. Late in the last quarter it appeared that the game could be saved as Pratt connected with Turnipseed for 49 yards. Then Rice scored a TD from the 4 yard line making the score 15-14, but was tackled short of the goal line on the try for two. 149 Valley Regains Its Strength TOP LEFTi B toem punier boon to Mountain Brook- CENTER: Rice how defender hr heel BOTTOM LEFT Prett race into the end one again ! Hoeytown. TOP RIGHT: Player o a pep felly- BOTTOM RIGHT- PrAtt heave a long one. 150 0 The next week Valley pur on an awesome show of power crushing the Hueytown Gophers 34-0 before a huge homecoming crowd Offensive stars included Pratt, Rice, Walker, and Ber-ryhill. Wallis and Acton also made themselves known to the Gophers, scoring a touchdown each. Five Gopher passes were intercepted by alert Mountie defenders, Turnipseed, Ingram, Jordan and Staggs. Rice kicked four of the five extra points. Valley demolished the Mountain Brook Spartans 34-14 in the rain at Spartan Stadium to cap the celebration of football's centennial. Valley's tough defense led by Gurak, Staggs, Bryant, Turnipseed, Hilleke and Mulroy put on a show for the dignitaries who were introduced during the half-time ceremonies. Rice, Walker, Pratt, and Jordan paced the Mounties’ offense that scored at will on the hapless Spartans. The third ranked Berry Buccaneers, undefeated in eight tries, knew that Valley would be the toughest test of their season. They were right. Late in the last quarter, the score was A Valiant Effort Falls Short 152 still tied 9-9, and the game appeared to be a toss-up. Neither team was dominating the other and the action was extremely hard fought with the 12,000 plus fans sitting on the edge of their seats. Stephens had given Berry an early 6-0 lead with a 57 yard run. Valley came back to cut the lead with a 40 yard Rice field goal. Hawkins of Berry countered with a 42 yard effort, and Berry led 9-3 at the half. Valley came back to tie the score in the third quarter on Rice's running and a TD pass from Pratt to Acton. The extra point was wide. Then the powerful Bucs finally broke loose. Star backs Fuller and Patton ate up yardage on an 84 yard drive which ended with a three yard TD by Stephens. Fuller converted for two points and the game was over. Shades Valley had a 6-3 record this year but this does not mean that Valley had a fair team. Valley had an exceptional team. They were very powerful both on offense and defense. It was one of the best teams in Shades Valley's history. TOP LEFT- Pratt throw against Berry. BOTTOM LEFT: Place and Pippen observe action TOP RIGHT: Valley defender trap scrambling Hobson o loss BOTTOM CENTER: Showman BOTTOM RIGHT Pratt complete a pass sett.ng op Rice Held goal against Berry 153 By Mountie Cheerleaders Glnoy Be thee. He«d Oeni e Meaeham Gall Nelion Janet Phillip Linda Todd Mountie Men — Spirit Men Johnny Joe. linn lower. Ronnie H.ll, Paul Brown. Matt G'obbv Ye . I believe we're moving Spirit Men? The '69-70 Mounties The basketball team had a remarkable season under Coach Carl Roberts, posting a record of 23-4 with some games remaining to be played. We won the county championship with Butch Ledbetter being chosen the most valuable player in the County Classic and Luther Strange and Willie Paulk making the all-tournament team. Valley was extremely well balanced with strength on the boards supplied by Joe Carter and Luther Strange, good shooting by Butch Ledbetter and Willie Paulk, and speed and skill on both offense and defense by Calvin Readus and Jeff Owen. The future looks good for this truly outstanding team both in the remaining weeks of this season and next season since four starters are returning. 157 Key To Mountie Success TO? LEFT: Paulk bank one In. TOP: Calvin brings It down. GROUP: Jimmy O'Connor. Marc Rice. Joe legg. Butch Ledbetter. Luther Strange, Joe Carter, Jell Owen, Willie Paulk, Calvin Readus. RIGHT: Ledbetter soar} above the defense. BOTTOW RIGHT: Owen gets two and is fouled. Valley’s Offense In Action TAR LEFT: Willie In ect-on. LEFT Luther 90c up tor two BOTTOM LEFT; Butch tele up Koriltg pley. BOTTOM: Celvln pump tor two, TOP RIGHT: Dunk? ... E« y if you're 6' 8 . BOTTOM RIGHT: Butch Uyt ooe up. Less Pressure TOP IEFT: C lv n' leftKinded |ump vhot knock the bottom out. CENTER: Botch benkj it in. BOTTOM IEFT: Orven hoot t? RIGHT: Peulk fltthos po t defender . FAR RIGHT: S-TRE-T-CH. B-Team’s Coach Lovette's B-Team led by key players Kent Crockett, Jerry Norrell, and Steve Gathings had a 9-8 record with three games to go, and much of their success can be attributed to hustle and desire to win. A large group of young players turned out this year and much promise is given for the fu’ure. The complete roster includes Gary Patte'son, Mark Baggett, Mickey Cullen, Jim Lindsey, Lewis Holmes, Gordon Lewis, Dick Gardner, Richard Snow. Stan McCoy, Floyd Miller, Mike Morrow, Jerry Norrell, Steve Gathings and Kent Crockett. Hustle Brings Success 165 TOP IEFJ. Snc- bnd Ootkett. BOTTOM tlFl: Patterson golt i p CENTER: Gary on a layup RIGHT: Gathirgs (foxes undei the basket FAR RIGHT Easy points ftwn the line Enthusiasm High During Track Season This year Mountie runners were led by a new coach and accomplished much during their season. Coach Bruce's men competed in the State Indoor meet in Montgomery on Feb. 14 and carried on a series of dual and invitational meets in the spring. Valley's main purpose this year was to capture the county title. A large number of boys went out for track this year forming the base for a well rounded team. Tommy lee Harry, Slade Lindsey, Gary Caulfield, (continued on page 169.) TOP LEFT: Hand oil. CENTER H.ll doe hi fling. BOTTOM LEFT: Firtr Row: Bill Montgomery, Mike Motely Larry Quinn, Mike Davidjcn. $em G'bion, Tommy lee Harry. Johnny Mt-Intoih, Ronnie Hill. SECOND ROW Rey Crockett. Herben Roblm, Gary Caulfield, Tommy Mcech m. Slede lindiey, R cky Pitner CENTER TOP Sotpended flight. CENTER BOTTOM: Gathing thowi 'em how FAR RIGHT: Motely and Montgomery on the mile. 167 Spring Days Bring Regular Competition Mike Davidson, Larry Quinn, John McIntosh and Tommy Meacham handled the sprints and hurdles while Bill Montgomery, Ted Serota. Mike Mosely and Ray Crockett ran the long distances races. Steve Gathings threw the shot, Ronnie Hill and Herbert Robins hurled the discus. Mike Davidson, Ricky Pitner and Gary Caulfield performed the long jump and triple jump. These boys were a unified and balanced track team. Coach Smith Pounds His Lessons Home TOP LEFT: Gurak and Cram art in referee' portion I OP CENTER: Mulroy gratpi attackor by the heed. BOTTOM LEFT: BACK ROW: Coach Smith, Cole Martin, David Donaldton, Derv ni McRec. Buddy William , Danny Whitfield, Pete Pillura , Phillip Dabney. Coach Bruce. MIDDLE ROW: Maic R.ve . George Crain, Dutchio Gurak, Jimmy Runyan , Charlie Walker, Richard Mvlroy FRONT ROW: Bruce Mayberry, Richard Floornoy. Randy Klamer. David Slimp, Mel O'Neal, Kelly Mime . Bill Hitlcke 170 The 69-70 wrestling team started slowly, but top right Mighty M«yb«try g«u hit m«n right: En g rd t as the season progressed its potential made itself known. Some of the leading wrestlers, including Kelly Himes, Dutchie Gurak and Charlie Walker, consistently intimidated their foes and did well in the state tournament. Coach Smith molded a good team from a ready and willing to learn, though inexperienced, group of boys. 171 Swimmers Train Vigorously For Competition TOP IEFT: BOYS: Tommy King, 8«nnf«r Vinton, Mark Melton, Ricky Siegel. Mel O'Neal. Donald Powell, Phillip Dabney. Not Pictured. Freddy Carney. GtftlS: Gretchen Shull , Pam Rogcn, Donn.i Crow, Mary Jane Matfhowi. BOTTOM LEFT: ‘'Swlmmert to yovr mark RIGHT: King take a dive. Although this is the first year for the swim-ming team, they have high hopes. Their two main meets are the Gulf State Championship and the State High School Championship in Tuscaloosa. They also have dual meets with John Car-roll, Berry, Tuscaloosa, and Butler of Huntsville. With Donald Powell in the breast and back strokes and Bennie Vinson and Freddy Carney in the free style. Valley can look forward to a fine season. 175 Sophomore Class SEATED. Steve Gathings, Vice President; Johnny McIntosh, President. STANDING: Beth Ellis, Treasurer; Bari Allen, Secretary. Jill flj I jfp Is? § 5 .S. o 5 ,, Billiii 4 aSco«3co | 9 2r £ _- T Enthusiastic Sophomores Edgemon. Keren Edmundton, Bill Edney, laurie Eilartd. M.ke Ellard, Randy Ell , Beth Elln. Cathy Elli«. Su an Erickjon. Kim Evant. Julie Evan«, Rebecca Farley, George Farrell. Kirk Farrla. Sherry Field . Stephen Findley. Donna Fither, Jill Fliegel. M.ke Flournoy. Richard Flynn. Danny Fogle, Mike Foote, tlx Forreiter. Danny Foiter, Nancy Freeman. Sandra Frey, Trudy Froat, Marjorie Fulton. William Furderburke. Karen Gaine . Ray Gamble. Danny Gamel. Cathy Garcia. Patricia Gardner. Rick Nextl 182 Win Spirit Chain Garmon, Ben Garret, Jane Gar wick. Debbie Gates, Chip Garei, Kitty Gathings. Steve Chicken little, the sky is falling! Gerontakis, Ernest Gillespie, Roxanne Glass. Donna Goff. Patsy Glidewell. Randy Glover, Michael Goodwin. Clark Gray, Ken Gray, Marsha Griffeth. Gwen Griffin. Steve Grimsley, Tarty Grubbs. Bruce Guinn, Dorothy Guinn. James Gwin. Bill Gunthorpe, Ricky Gursk, Dutch ie Guy. Virginia Hafley, Tim Hall. Florence Hall. Joy Haltmen, Renee Ham, Marilyn Hambaugh, Dexter Hansen. Sonya Hardegree. Ann Hardmg, George Hare. Cathy Hargrove, Jerry 183 Challenges New Students Kifby, Wanda K-rk. Mary Sue Klttiah, Pem KljfMf, Randy Kling, John Uke. Stephanie Undry, Bon Uniden, Sarah Uva , Wyna Utar, Mari,anno lee, Debbie I egg. Leigh Ellen lemke. John Leonard. Robbie Letter. Ellen Lewit, Gordon Lewit, Kathy Low m n. Joe Martin, Cob Marlin, David Martin, Nancy Matter , Mikey Matthewt. Ben Mayberry. Broce Mayfield, Debbie Mayhall, Rebecca Mater. Fern McCarroll, Nan McCarver, Don McClendon, Pom McComb . Belinda McCormick. Pat McCoy. Rebecca McCoy. Stan McCree, Denni McCrory, Margaret Pep-Interact Club encourage excitement on Mount So Day. 185 Mountie Life Includes McElveen, Barbara McEwen, Henry McGee. Lynn McGuire, Kathy McIntosh, John McJunkin. Edward McKinney, Gayle Mclemoro, Alan McMillan. Ward McMurtrey, Richard MeNeely. Lynda McSherry. Nora McWhorter. Henry McWilliams, Michael Moacham, Cindy Meecham. Thomaa Meehan, Carol Mikell. Al Miles, Michael Miller, Dale Miller, Floyd Miller, June Miller, Leon Minor, Patti Minton, Steve Moder, Peggy Montgomery, Bob Moore. Ronny Morgan. Wayne Morris, Nancy Morrison, Barbara Morse. Kathy Morrow. Mike Morton. Beverly Mull, Bill Mullinax, Debra Mullins, Marilyn Mullins. Mike Murdock, Albert Murer, Russell Murray. Mitel Muse, Marjie Myers, Debra Merkates, Jimmy 186 Class of '72 Naton, Connie Naton, Grog Neighbor . Glen Notion, Jimmy Nemitx. Gall Niwmin, Bellta Nix. Vicki Norrelf. Jerry Norton, Phylllt O'Dazier, Walter Oden, Morris Ogle, Conway Oliver, Gary Outley. Michelle Owen. Freda Packer, Ivan Padgett, Joyce Pair, Kritfen Pamplin, Debbie Parker, Bobby Parki, Janii Parrott, Ricky Pattenon, Gary Pearce. Craig Petfig, Tina Phlllipi, Al Phillip , Danny Phillips. David Plloorii. Pete Poor, Beverly Pollard. Karen Pollard. George Pomonby, Kevin Potted, Joyce Powell. Joe Powell, Pam Price, lorrle Price. Micky Qvick, Alex Raines. Kenneth 187 Sophomores Participate Readily Rainet, Raymond Ram ey, Linda Rancher, John Ratliff. Mike Ray, Elisabeth Reach, Terry Redel, Brenda Rcmmel, Bobby Rice, Oon Rice, Richard Richardson, Oorene Richard too. Melvin Rickeli, Jennifer R'ffe, Randy Robinson. David Rock. Cindy Roger . Pam Roper, Suzanne Roth, Emily Rouveyrol, John Rowter. Jacqueline Ro elle, Bob Runyan . Jimmy Runom. Paula Rutledge. Mark Ryan, Carol Ryczywot. Unde Salmon. Debra Sarri . Bruce Sander . Bob Schill. Robert Schilled, Charlie Schnitxlein. Jan Sexton, Hope Sharp, Pam Shaw. Brian Shaw. Paula 188 In School Activities Schaefer, Mark Schell. Paige Shepard. Iwe Sheppard, Judy Shirley, Ted Shook. Penny Shore , Mike Shulx, Robin Sim , Edward Skelton, Keith Slimp, David Smallwood, Scott Martin's ma ter production and Jane C. uy . Cut Itl Smith, Albert Smith, Bubbs Smith, Cathy Smith, Debbie Smith, Debra Smith, Diane Smith, Greg Smith, Jackie Smith, Jim Smith. Mark Smith, Wiley Snow, Gary Snow, Richard Sorrell . Deniie South, Debra South. Ray Spark . Paul Spivey, Allen Stagg . Tereata Steiner, Sandra Stephen , Sharon Sfephemon. Ronny Stewart, Janice St. John. Allan Stone. Carolyn Stout, Tom Stuart, Allen Stubb . Reba Sutherland, 8e Taylor, Kathy 189 Becoming Juniors Ward, David Ward, Janet Watt , James Weather . Betty Weathlngton, Anita Webb, Don Webtter, Jennie Welch. Cindy Welch, Chri Well . Melanie Wells, Rosie Wottion, Mae West. Bobby Wheeler. Sylvia White. Valerie Whited. Chuck Whitton. Beth Wilhite, Harry Williams. Buddy Williams. Johnny Williams, lend! Williams, leta Williams, Steve Williamson. John Windham, lee Winston, Alec Wilson, Martha Worthington, Anne Worthington, Mary Wright, Floretta Wright, Noli Wright, Randy Wurtele, Cathy Wurtele. Martha More bounce to the ounce. 191 Junior Class SEATED-. Johnny Joe, President; Susan Callaway, Vice President. STANDING: Marc Rice, Boys' Activity Chairman; Joyce Cooley, Secretary; Ellen Lester, Treasurer; Cathy Brumback, Girls' Activity Chairman. Juniors Have One Down And One To Go Adlmen, Louis Alsobrook, Alice Arnett. Alan Atchison. Robbie Aufen, Richard Aycock. Frank Azbell, Greg Back, Esther Baker, Ben Baker, Pat Baldwin, Ralph Banker, Ronnie Barker, Connie Barrett, Lina Barrow, Murray Bass, Ricky Bayliss, Bill Bearden, Sharon Beaupre, Deborah Beggs, C. R. Beiser, Amanda Bengtson, David Berry, Marvelyn Berthon, Maury Billingsley, Ann Billingsley, Karla Black, Alan Blackwell, David Bomke, Vicki Booker, Gwendolyn 193 Class Of '71 Becomes V ll y spirit iubd«MS Ofjnge. Bowen, Gwen Bowles, tarry Box, Debbie Braasch, Butch Bray, Andy Brewer, Cheri Bridges, Cindy Brittain, Barry Brom, Bill Browning, Alana Bruening, Kevin Brumback, Cathy Bruser, Buddy Bryant, Steve Burgess, Kenny Burson, Ronald 194 Integral Part Of Valley Life Burton, Gail Burttram, Doug Cahoon, Donna Callaway, Susan Callies, Cheryl Campbell, Carol Carlisle, Bill Carter. Doris Carter, Joe Caufield, Steve Chambers. Charles Chambers, Janet Chambers, Karen Chapman, Mel Clevenger. Ernie Clisby, Suzanne Cobb, Shari Cobb, Steve Cohen, Ross Coleman, Bill Collier, Corns Commander, Dave Collier, Glyn Compton, Henry Are ye'll lure you've go I It? 195 Juniors Study Hard To Tbit boy will telf-dettruct in ten tecondt-hopefully. Cunningham, Arthur Curtis, Tommy Daniel, Bill Davis, Celia Dean, Amy Deason, Bill De la Torre, Keat Deloach, Larry Dennis, LaRivia DeShazer, Bob Dickey, Cheryl Diffley. Sue Dodson, Janet Dominguez, Ricardo Dorough, David Duke, Becky 196 Cook, Charles Cook, Sandra Cooley, Joyce Coward, Ken Craton, Barbara Crockett, Ray Crosby, Rick Crowe, Donna Culver, Nancy Obtain Quality Education Dyson, Dave Eddings. Sue Edwards, Yvonne Elliott, George Elliott, Mark Engstrand, David Feld, Jerry Feltman, Cathy Finlen, Barney Flowers, Ricky Flynn, Reenie Foster, Jo Ann Fowler, Jan Fox, Joan Fox, Michael Francis, Susan Freeman, Sidney Fulmer, Dale Gallagher, Linda Gardner, Randy •'Oh, why did I ever leave New York? 197 Eleventh Graders Have Greater Freedom Gaskell, Debbie Gibbs. Bob Gibson, Sam Gilbert, Joy Gilliland, Jim Grabiak, Susan Graham, Paula Graham, Sue Gray, Jan Green, Sally Green, Sheilo Greenberg, Bruce Griffith, Gail Grubbs, Matt Haden, Valerie Hale, Mary Ann Hall, Edith Halui, Ted Hamilton, Terry Hamrick, Marilyn Hanby, Wayne Hardin, Kenny Hardin, Martha Harkey, Don 198 I'll r«ver unocrmnd why you got Jr. Atteod nt.w In Their Course Of Study Harris, Jim Harvey, Paula Harvill, Bobby Hasenbein, Alice Hill, Steve Hirras, Juanita Hogan, Debbie Hilleke, Bill Hoffman, John Hogsett, Dan Hawkins, Carol Hawkins. Susan Heath, Marilyn Helms, Ricky Herrin, Clayton Higgins, Deborah Hill, Arthur Hill, Ronnie CooUy blowt h r •'A'1 In Chemiitry! 199 Juniors Help Honeycutt, Ricky Hoskins, Cynthia Hubbard, Ann Hurst, David Jackson, Dale Jackson, Julie Jacobson, Richard Jenkins, Libby Jenkins, Peggy Joe, Johnny Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Judy Jones, Bobby Jones, Cynthia Jones, Deborah Jones. Donald Jones, Earl Jones, Janice Jones, Sylvester Jordan, Mike Keith, Alan Keller, Cindy Keller, Robert Kelley, Roger Kingry, Vtvian Koltner, Beverly Koontz, Greg Krueger, Robin 200 Boost School Spirit Laborde, Mike tazenby, Tommy Ledbetter, Butch Lee, Kathy Lee, Susan Legg,Joe Leigh, Dianne Lester, Ellen LeSueur, Jan Lewis, Roland Light, Gail Limbaugh, Brenda Lindsay, Slade Lint, Debbie Lloyd, Tommy Logan, Mark Lott, Sandra Love, Cindy Love, Jean Lowery, Mike Lowery, Rebbecca Lucas, Steve 201 Counselors Administer State Lynch. Donay Macon, Joe Maguire, Ruthie Mann, Cindy Maske, Gayle Mason, Donna Mathes, Matt Mathews. Karen Matthews, Donna Matthews, Mary Jane May, Maude McAlpine, Diana McCool, Greg McCoy, Corinne McCoy, Karen McDiarmid, Mary McGuire, Peggy Mclane, Anita McIntyre, Robert McLaughlin, Marsha Berry' bulge. 202 wide Tests To All Juniors McLeod. Tommy Melazzo, Judy Melton, John Miller, Debbie Miller, Steve Mizerany, Joe Moore. Patty Morris, Judy Morris. Marcus Mosley, Mike Mullinax, Bill Mulroy, Richard Murphy, Cynthia Murray, Bobby Nash, Eleanor Nealy, William Needham, Bill Nelson, Patsy Nelson, Steve Nevins, Ben Newell, Cheri Newman, Dudley Nixon, Jerry O'Connor, Jimmy Wait a m nol« and I'll Uv one. 203 Juniors Direct Their Efforts Oden, Delores O'Hara, Pat O'Neal, Mel O'Steen, Michael Oughton, Elizabeth Oughton, James Ousley, Deborah Owen, Linda Oxford. Kim Parker, Greg Parrish, Laura Passmore, Charlie Paulk, Willie Pederson, Dale Peterson, Bert Phelps, Thomas Phillips, Hal Phillips, Janet Pihakis, Jim Pippen, Don Poer, Pat Popwell, Jo Ann Porter, Kathy Porter, Phoebe Powers, Bob Pyle, Andra Quarles, Ronnie Quinn, Larry 204 Toward Graduating In '71 Rabinowitz, Mark Rait, Sterling Raukman, Robert Ray, Debra Remmel, Bill Reneau, Cindy Reynolds, Barbara Rice, Marc Richard, Ayme Rives, Mark Roberts, Denise Rock, Brenda Rogers, Eleanor Rollins, Barbara Rowser, Tommy Rozar, Donna GW 9vm for Homecoming dene . 205 College-Bound Juniors Take Rudolph, Rena Russom, Phil - Sandefer, Fred Saron, Cheryl Sasser, Linda Schneider, Barbara Schultz, Gretchen Seay, Donald Setzer, Zona Shamburger, Carolyn Shaw, Pricilla Shiley, Marg Shipley, Kevin Smith. Brian Smith. Karen Smith, Lane Smith. Mike Smith, Steve Smith, Walter Snider, David 206 What it that small, Barb? Could if b number 4311? National Merit, PSAT, SAT, And ACT Tests Sparks, Jerald Speegle, Pam Stabler, Tommy Stewart, Mike Strange, Luther Straumfjiord, Jon Street, Sue Stritikus, Lynn Sulzby, Phillip Sutton, Kenny Tatum, Chuck Taylor, Bob Taylor, Susie Taylor, Theresa Taylor, Tommy Teague. Mike Terrell, Lem Thacker, Mary Thomas, Anita Thompson, Brenda Thompson, Debbie Thompson, Julia Thompson, Rhonda Thompson, Valerie 207 Juniors Have One More Year Thomson, Jenny Thrasher. Ronnie Timmons, Mary Todd, Linda Traylor, Anita Tropper, Joshua Turpin, Barry Upton, Roger Vann,Jack It thit how you thread the needle? Vinson, Anne Vinson, Gail Vinyard, Sam Voight, Valerie Waldrop, Patty Wallace, Mary Ann Ware, Billy Ware, William Watkins, Elaine Weatherly, Pat Weaver, Carol Wheeler, Mike 208 To Go Until Their Graduation White, Alvin White, Charles White, landy Wilcox, Bonner Wilkins, Jill Williams, Chris Williams, Cynthia Williams, Debbie Williams, Jack Williams, Susan Williamson, Steve Wilmet, Dawn Wilson, Carol Womack, Madella Wood, Alan Wood, Debbie Wood, Geri Wright, Janet Wright, Sam Wynn, Beverly Wynn, Jeff Zeiger. Tim Zeiger, Kurt Zion, Betty Team doc ton trend behind Valley. 209 Senior Class Ginny Bethea, Girls' Activity Chairman Ted Serofa, Boys’ Activity Chairman Kathy Tisdale, Secretary Charlie Thomas. President John Pratt, Vice-President Denise Steiner, Assistant Treasurer Martin Ashcroft, Boys' Activity Chairman Karen Abney, Treasurer KAREN ABNEY' Vice Pres. of Honor Society; Sec. of Usherettes; Treasurer of Jr ond Sr Clou. Sec. of Physics Club; Gtrl' State Rep., lotin Club. Sec. of Senior H.R . Fall Ploy 68. Showcase ‘67; Red and Biotk Staff; Tower Stoff; College Doy Hottest; lotin II Award JOE EOWARD ACTON: VicePre . of $•' Club; Interact Club; Voaity Football; Varsity Track: College Day Ho ' Pre . of Jr. ond Sr. Homeroom, ANNE MORRIS ADAMS Protect Cho.rmon of G A C., State Badminton Champion. Volleyboll D-ttrict Team MARION ElAINE ADAMS: College Doy Committee ond Ho te ; Voliey Forge Stoff; Reporter of lotin Club; Concert Choir, National Honor Society. NANCY ELIZABETH ADKINS Notional Honor Society. Treo . of German Club, library Club, Future Nurse . Religion Committee. PAMELA SUE ADKINS Home Ec. Club; F.B.l A , Office Assistant. JAMES EDWARD AIDERSON: Volfey Forge Stoff; Chemistry Club; Physic Club WANDA SHARON ALEXANDER Home Ec. Club; Concert Choir; Pre . of Concert Cho r, F.B.l.A.. All State Choir. Religion Comm ; Volley Title III Honor . JOHN WllllAM ALIEN: B- Team Football. Key Club. Sophomore Homeroom Officer. VAIERIE ELIZABETH ANOERTON Notionol Honor Society. Sec Treo of Pep Club; Gi'T Act. Choirman of Sr. Homeroom. G A C.; Art Club. German Club. College Doy Hottest. Title III Art. WALTER LASSITER ANDERSON. JR. Volley Forge Stoff. MARY CAROIINE ARMSTRONG H.story Club; Home Ec Club. GEORGE LAWRENCE ARNETT Tower Stoff MARTIN ASHCROFT Student Council; Boy Act.v.ty Choirmon of Senior Class; A.F.S. Club; Sen-or Homeroom Vice President; French Notionol Honor Society. ELLEN ANNE AUTEN Pep Club; Home Ec Club. A.F.S. Club. Tower Staff. Intromurol Sports 212 DON GEORGE BAHOUTH Vic Pre idcnt of Sophomore Homeroom. Interoct Club; Student Council Repre cntotive ROBERT DEWITT BAtlEY Am Club. HARRY CARLYLE BAKER; Chem. try Club. Pep Club. Tower Stoff; Sophomore Homeroom Officer, Hbtory Club. WAITER LANGFORD BAKER; Sophomore Homeroom Pretident Vanity Footboll, S Club; Interoct Club; Tower Staff PHILIP WILLIAM BAXTER Lotin Club. Art Club; l.brory Club; ChemUlry Club: Phytic Club; Bond; librory Atiiitant, JAMES ARTHUR BEARD; Hlttory Club; Chemht y Club; Biology Club, CHARLES EDWARD BEARDEN B Tcom Football; ’5 Club; Intoroc Club; Vortity Football DEBORAH SUE BEARDEN; Sgt.otArmt of F.B.L.A.. G.A.C.. Thctpioot; Home Ec. Club. Prciident'i Council on Phytical Fitneii; Pep Sguod. Vice Principal' Attittonr. KAYE LENOIR BEASLEY; Pretident of Latin Club; Interclub Council, Hlttory Club. Gymnatffc MARIE ELAINE 8ECKNER Home Ec Club, lot.n Club. Phytic Club; Notional Honor Society. MICHAEL JEFFREY BELMONT German Club, Phy ia Club, Notional Honor Society. National Merit Scmi-Finolut; College Doy Host. DANIEL BRYAN BERRYHIll S' Club; Pep Club. 3 year letterman in Footballj All County Football, 2 yeor lettermon in Track. MARY VIRGINIA BETHEA. H od Cheeneoder. Treat. of Interclub Council, Student Council Rep . Treo . of Jr. and Sr. Homeroom, Girl ' Activity Chairman of Senior Clatt; Pep Club. Religion Committee, G.A.C., French Club; College Doy Hottett; •'$ Club; Red ond Block Stoff CECIL GEORGE BETROS Bonl Boo'd. V-ce-Principai't Allittoof. SHARON JOYCE BIRO Chemntry Club; Am Club. Red CfOt European Art Show. ScholottiC Am Show; Tower Stoff. A F S.; College Dov 213 EVAN LEONARD BLACK: B Team football; Vartity Football. AlAN DENNIS BLAIR President of Bonk Board, Red ond Block Staff. Hitfory Club; Interclub Council. MARY SUE BOWEN Soph Red Crott Rep.. Home Ec. Club, Tower Stoff; Red ond Block Stoff; College Oav Chairman; Treat, of library Club; Pep Club. BONITA FRANCES BRAGAN G A C Home Ec Club. Pep Club. Red Crott Club; A.F.S. Club; Thetpiont. F.T.A.; Intramurolt; Bank Board; Concert Choir, Soph Homeroom Off cor. Religion Committee; Showcate ELIZABETH EARL BRANSCOMB- Secretory of Student Council. V.P of Ala Jr. Clottlcol league. V.P of lotin Club. Choplain of Hittory Club, Religion Comm., Pep Club. G.A.C.. A.F-S.; Hottett. Cholrmon. College Doy; Sec., Jr. H.R.. Thetpiont; Showcate. Fall Play; Intramurolt. Editor.ol Att't of Tower. Valley forge Stoff; Art Editor of Red ond Block Stoff. Chemittry Club; Counteloe't Att't . Rec-P'ent of B'hom-Southern Summer Scholanhip. IARRY JACKSON BRASHER KATHARINE FRANC BREWSTER: Pep Club; Religion Committee. Band. Sec. of Band; Treot of 8ond. Heod Mojorettt; All-County Bond. DOROTHY IODISE 8ROADHEAD: German Club, Sec ond Prev. Volley Forge Stoff JANET OENYSE BROWN LINDA BROWN MICHAEL GRAVES BROWN PAUL DOUGLAS BROWN Parliamentarian of Student Council, College Doy Hott. Red ond Btotk Stoff; French Club; P'ct. of Jr. H.R.; Pep Club; Vlce-Pret. of French Club. ROY CARL BRUNSON Choplo.n of Student Council. Chaplain of Interoct Club, College Doy Hott; Pep Club. Mr. Mountie. Red ond Block Stoff. MICHAEL EARL BURTON Pep Club; Religion Committee MICHAEL DAVID BUTLER Phytict Club; College Doy Hott. Copy Editor of Tower Willi AM AIVA Bull Eft Key Club; Treo urer. Sophomore Homeroom RICHARD DAVIS BYBEE Tronifer from Hondo. Inrerocf Oob IARREE LOUISE BYRD Rep Club; Hi tocy Club. Home Ec Club, Religion Comm.; librory Club. The pion . Miu Mount!«. F.B.I.A.; Showcoie. Head of Mokeup. Foil Play. CMERYl CAlllES Home Ec Club lARRY ROGER CAMP Vanity Football, College Day Ho t. ”S Club KA7HI IEA CAMPBEll Uiheretie . Nar.onol Honor Society. Jr. Homeroom Officer. Tho p am. Show cot Foil Ploy; lotin Club. College Day Ho te . Religion Comm JEFF KEITH CARDER Pre of Sr Homeroom. Student Council Rep.. An Club. College Doy Ho t; R«d ond Bloc Staff. RONAID DEAN CARl TON Pep Club lARRY REIO CARR Hurory Club MICHAEl JONATHON CARTER Junior Homeroom Officer. S Club; “B Team Football; Vanity Football GEORGE ARTHUR CASHMAN. Red and Block Staff, Volley Forge Stoff. Religion Comm., Vice Preiidcnt, Bonk Board of Director ; Hi tory Club; Foil Ploy, Office A . tont; Homeroom Officer GARY IADON CAUFIEID Key Club. Art Club; Trock. S Club; All County Troek. MARK AHAN CHAMBIISS; Pre ., Bonk. Pre ., French Notional Honor Society; Choirmon. Religion Comm ; Chaplain, Inter-Club Council. Chopfom, French Club; Chaplain, Nononol Honor Society. College Doy Ho t; Horvord Book Award; Vtce-Pre ., Senior Homeroom. THERESA CHAMPION AGNES JEAN CHAPPEll. Nationol Honor Society. French Club; F T.A.; Sec Red Crow Club; Glee Club; Concert Choir. JOHN DUFFY CHASE. H.story Club. Tennis Teom CAROL LOUISE CHERRY vT.ce Pres-dent. Red Cron Club; Usherotte ; Counselors' Office Assistont WARY EllEEN CLARK Treosurer, Senior Homeroom Thespian ; Art Club. Gym Auntoni; Vo Ifcy Forge StoWi Intromurol Spo'M, Red Gmi Club; Assistont Director. Foil Ploy; Heod of Stage Crew. NANCY ELLEN COLLIER. Student Council Representative; Junior Homeroom Officer. College Doy Hostess; Secretory. Pep Club; President. GAC; Gym Assistant; Interclub Council; Religion Committee. Rod ond Block Stoff; Intromurol Sport ; Powder Puff Football; A.F.S. Club. CHARLES BENJAMIN COLLINS; Treo urer. Senior Home room; Physic Club; lotin Club. Volley Forge Stoff; College Doy Ho t. JOHN MARTIN COMER: Pre .dent, Sophomore Homeroom; Key Club; Interoct Club; Golf Teom; Vanity Basketball; B Teom Botketboll; A.F.S. Club. ROBERT EMMETT CLOUD, III JACOB MARTIN COCHRAN: Student Council Reprcicnto live. Junior Homeroom Secretory; Treojurcr. Interact Club. S Club; Monoger, Vanity Football Teom. Vonity Botketboll Teom. OLIVER BRANNON COCHRAN LINDA SUE COLE TKctpiant; Sbowco e. Foil Ploy; Hittory Club; Home Ec Club; Religion Committee, Countelon Attittont; Rr-d ond Block Stoff. A.F.S. Club. CATHY JAN COLEMAN: Chemiitry Club, A.F.S ALICE CAROLYN COMPTON: Red Cro Club. ANITA CORINNE COOLEY First V.ce Prendent. Student Council. Notional Honor Society; Secretory, French Notional Honor Society; Tower Stoff; French Club; GAC; Red ond 8lock Staff. Pep Club; Sophomore, Junior ond Senior Homeroom Officer; College Doy Hostess; Usherette, Gym Assistant; Religion Committee, Intromurol Sport ; Powder Puff Footboll. PAUL EUGENE COPPER- Interact Club; Vanity Footboll, ’'8 Teom Footboll; Wre tling Teom. Track Team. JANE ADDAIIN6 COBB; Out tonding Sophomore Award 1969 Jeffenon County Citicensh.p Tour Notional Honor Society; Co-editor. Valley Forge; Treajurer, French No tronol Honor Society. French Club; German Club; Thcspions. Showcoie; Foil Ploy; Religion Commlttoe, Pep Club; A.F.S.; College Doy Ho tei ; Vice President, History Club; Vice President. Red Cross Club; Youth Section, Interclub Council. KAREN LOUISE COSTELLO: Home Ec Club, F.B.L.A.. Vice Principol't Aviittont. JENNIFER SUE COX. Thetp-ani; Foil Play; Showcaie. Haiofy Club; Home Ec. Club; Religion Committee; Chemutry Club; Red and Blcic Stall; A F.S. Club. KIMBERLY SIARRETT COX: Aft Club. Rod Crow Ropreiont. ative; Hittory Club. GEORGE ERNEST CRAIN Iranxfar ttudent Irom Opelika High School; Wrestling Team. DIANNE CRAWFORD Red and «, o k Stall. Pop Club; Homo Ec Club; Cheminry Club; Intramural Sport ; Bank Teller; Hiitory Club. WILLIAM RAE CRAWFORD BRENDA JOYCE CRENSHAW: Chaplain, Future Teochen ol Am r co. POATAWA ANN CULPEPPER: Pep Club; F.B.I.A., G.rl ‘ Glee Club. FRANK STEVEN CUSIMANO GEOFFREY V AYNE OAUGHERTY H.vtory Club; Phy .c Club. Jr. Red Crot ; A F.S., Religion Committee Thetpion . Red and Slack Stolf; Fall Ploy. MICHAEL CHARLES DAUGHERTY ELVIRA ANN DAVIS. Bonk Teller. BILLY WAYNE DAW JERRY WALTON DEFOOR German Club; Phy .a Club. Am Club; Chcml tfy Club; Interact Club; A.F.S LAURA REID DENT Head Cheerleader. G.A.C., Pep Club; Senior Service Girl; S Club Intromo ral Sport Red and Slock Staff. Interclub Council. Sophomore. Junior ond Senior Homeroom Officer. 217 MARY VIRGINIA DOBBINS Volley fc ge Stoll. library Club. Pretident, French Club; Interclub Council; Office Aiintont, Religion Committee. DANITA JUANlCE DOBBS Home Ec Club. MICHAEl GARY DODSON: Phytic Club; Tower Stoll; Wrettling Teom; Senior Homeroom Officer. SUSAN ElllOTT DOMINICK: Treoturer. Student Council, Editor. Red ond Slock Volley forge Stoll; Attittont Secretary, Notionol Honor Society; Notionol Merit SemJ.FinoIttt; Co-Cha.rmon, College Doy; VicePretident, Utherettet. DAR Good Citirenthip Girl, lotin Club, Hittory Club; Office Am it font; G.A.C., Pep Club, Religion Committee; Treoturer. Sophomore Homeroom; Precedent, Senior Homeroom. STEVEN FRANK DONAlOSON Present. Hittory Club; Butinett Monoger. Red ond Block; Tower Stoll, Phytic Club, Interclub Council; Stoge Monoger, Foil Ploy, Scenery Co-heod, Spring Ploy; VicePretident, Senior Homeroom; Religion Committee PAUL AITON DREHER Key Club, Treoturer, Vanity Football Team. Vortity Boteball Teom, Junior Clot Officer, Tower Stoll; S Club; VicePretident, Sophomore. Junior ond Senior Homeroom . AUENE DUNN: Moiorette, Bond; Anchor Club; Y-Teent; Sophomore Homeroom Officer. PHILLIP MAJOR DUPREE Tower Stoll. JOSEPH CARROLL EARLY, College Ooy Ho t; Foil Ploy; B Teom; C ot Country Trock. HERMAN WILLIAM ELLIS: Prevdent, Thetptont. Foil Ploy; Interclub Council, Hittory Club; Stoge Crew, Foil Ploy, But Driver. JOHN RANEY ELLIS NANCY JEAN ELLIS Notionol Honor Society, Utherettet. College Doy Hottett, Secretary, Lotin Club; Art Club, Art Editor, Tower Stoll, Hittory Club, Scholottlc Art Show Finalitt. CATHERINE RElDA EMMONS LOTTIE LEAH ERIKSONi Notionol Honor Society, Vice-Pretident, Sponith Notional Honor Society, Treoturer, A.F.S., Tower Stoll, G.A.C., Chemittry Club, Red and Block Stoff; Student Council Repretentotlve. Notionol Merit Commended Student. College Doy Hottett. Intromurol Voile yboll. SUSAN ELIZABETH EVANS Junior ond Senior Homeroom Officer; G.A.C., Volley Valentine, F B.L A,. Treoturer. Sweetheart, Key Club; Powder Pull Footboll LINDA FElTMAN. Horn Ec Club; Gfee Club. F.B.LA. Red Cro «; Office Assistont. MICHAEL EUGENE FIELDS: Tower toff; Rel.g.on Comm Interoet Club. MARY MARGARET FINLEN: Thcsp.ons; French Club; Office Assistont; library Assistant, Home Ec Club. JUDY LYNN FISHER: Home Ec. Club. Sec otory, F.B L A KATHERINE ROBERTSON FLANIGAN: President. A.F.S.. Treasurer. Chemistry Club. Sophomoro. Junior. Senior Homeroom Officer; Notional Merit Commended Student. College Ooy Hostess. Foil Ploy. District Volleyboll Teorn; Interclub Council; History Club; French Club; Red ond Block Stoff; Pep Club; G.AC . Intromuro' Sport ; Religion Committee. SUE KATHRYN FLOURNOY Thespians. History Club; Foil Ploy. GLENDA JUAN FORSHEY: Home Ec Club CARSON ELLIOTT FRANKLIN JIM COOPER FRAZIER Chem.ttry Club. JANE FRIERSON Assistont Treoturer. Home Ec Club. Treosvrer, Bonk Boord, Pep Club, Concert Choir; GtrlV Glee Club. Religion Committee; Room Teller; Red ond Black Stoff JOHN TAYLOR GAINES: Pre.ident. Jun.or Cla : Sopho more. Junior. Senior Homeroom President; Junior Clou Favorite. Germon Club; Phy le Club. Interoct Club; College Doy Ho t. RONALD CARLSON GAY JOHN WILLIAM GEER Hi tory Club. A.F.S. Club. NICKOLAS JOHN GERONTAKIS. History Club. Chemistry Club; Red Cro Club. Art Club. PAMELA GAIL GIBSON Spanish Nofiono' Honor Society; College Doy Hostess Pep Club. Tower S'off. Office Assistont. NOLEN WADE GILBREATH: Thetpiont. Art Club. Foil Ploy MARIA JEAN GIUILAND; librory Club Horn . Ee Club. F.8.1.A LESLEE GAY GLASS: F.B.I.A.; Pep Club PHYUIS DENISE GLASS F.B.I.A.. Hittory Club; Home fc.. Club; Mitt Mount. 1968-69 HENRY ELMO GLENN; Homeroom Teller. Bonk Boord. JEANNE GOOOWIN. Office A«. tant; A.F.S. Club SARAH DENISE GOODWIN. Concert Choir; lotm Club. Notional Honor Society; Phy i Club. Uiherettet; Office Aitiitont SARAH ALICE GRAHAM; Secretory, Senior Homeroom. Student Council Rep.; Home Ee Club. French Club; French Notional Socioty, Notional Honor Society; Office A«t.; Utherettev JAMES WALLACE GRAY: Phy lo Club; Office A«i iont BARBARA GAYLE GREENBERG. F.B.l.A Pep Club; Home Ec Club RANDY E. HAITIWANGER: Football, Intromurol Sporti. MARY LYNN HAMBY: Pep Club; Library Club. Vice-Pre . dent librory Club; Home Ec Club, Secretory. Senior Homeroom. Treasurer. Junior Homeroom; Tower Stoll; College Doy Choirmon; Red and Bloc Stall JAMES ALAN HANCOCK- Vorvty Baieboll; Foil Ploy; Senior Homeroom Officer DANIEL ROBERT HARALSON: Footboll Team. JAMES EDWIN HARE 220 MIKE HARPER, Physics Club, S Club. Notionol Honor Society; Student Troiner. Football, Bosketball, Trock CHARlOTTE ANNE HARRISi Debate Ttam; Thespians; Red Cross Club: President, Junior Homeroom SAUY GRIFFITH HARRIS: History Club; A.F.S., President. Cbemiitry Club; Treasurer, Notional Honor Society; C bo plain, Usherettes, Showcase. Notionol Merit Semi-Final i t; College Doy Host; Office Assistant SANFORD JAY HARVEY S” Club, Varsity Football; B Team Footboll; Varsity Basketball, Vonity Boteball VICKIE RUTH HAYNES SARAH IYNN HAZIEGROVE Notionol Merit Semi-FinoliU; National Honor Society, Chopki.n, French Notionol Honor Society; President, Usherettes; French Club; Chaplain, Thespians, Showcase. College Day Hostess; Volley Forge Stall; Assistant Editor, Tower; Office Assistant; Religion Com muieo; Interclub Council ROBERT BROWN HIU Senior Homeroom President, Interoct Club; Footboll Teorn,- Tower Stoll. JAMES KEllY HIMES; Wrestling Team. Physics Club, Vice-President, Chemistry Club, College Day Hostess,- S Club. GEORGE DAVID HINDS Germon Club; Thespians Foil Ploy. SHERRY MAllOTTE HODGES: F.B.I.A.. Transferred from Woycross. Georgio. WIlllAM M HOGAN Basketball; Footboll; Chemistry Club; Intramural Sports. JAN HURSTON HOllANO: Treasurer, President, Art Club; Art Club Convention. GAC.; A.F.S. ClAYTON WOODS HOPKINS Band, Porl.omentonon. Art Club; All Stole Bond MARIIYN FAITH HOPKINS Sophomore Homeroom Treasurer; Bonk Teller; latin Club; Notional Merit Sem -Finolist, College Doy Hostess; Volley Forge Staff; Notional Honor Society. WAITER ANOREW HOWEl Bond; All State Band. 221 JESS H HOWTON: Student Council Representotive; Phytic Club. Vic Pres of Senior Homeroom, Notional Honor Society; College Day Hast. CHARLES ALBERT INGRAM President of Sophomore Clot ; Sophomore Clot Favorite; Key Club; $ Club; Bote boll. B Team Basketball; Football; College Day Ho t. THOMAS DANIEL INGRAM Lotin Club; History Club; Phytic Club; Botketboll JANET FAY iSBEll: Home Ec. Club; F.B.L.A. CAROL JANICE JACKSON Treoturer ond Secretary of Red Cro Club; College Doy Host . Girl ' Glee Club. CAROLYN DENISE JACKSON: Vice Pret.dent and Protect Choirmon of Red Crott Club; College Doy Hotte ; Girl ' Glee Club. JENNIFER JANE JOHNSON H.ttory Club; College Doy Hoitett; G.A.C.; Pep Club; lotin Club; Treat of Senior Homeroom; Student Council Repretearotiv ; Title III Honor Dance Program,- Red and Block, Tower Staff. BARBARA ELLEN JONES: Chem.ttry Club; Home Ec. Club; Pep Club; Concert Choir. BRYSON O. JONES II; B Teom Football and Botketboll; Vortity Football ond Boteboll. LILLIE PEARL JONES Red Crot Club; Girl ' Glee Club, Concert Choir ROBERT DAVID JONES Bonk Board. Room Teller BEVERLY JO KEITH Home Ec Club. Glee Club; F.B.L.A., Red Crot Club; Concert Choir. ROSAlYN SUE KELLER Thetpian Crew. Senior Service Girl; College Day Hotte ; lotin Club; Religion Commit toe. Hi tory Club. CAROL LYNN KENNEDY: Religion Committee; Sec. of Chemistry Club; Thetpian ; Foil Ploy, Showcase; A.F.S.; Red ond Stock; Office Assistant; Treot. of Jr. Homeroom. Vic Pro , of Sr Homeroom. College Doy Hottest PAMELA ELIZABETH KENNEDY Pep Club. H.ttory Club. Sec. of French Club; A.F.S.. G.A.C.. Red ond Stock Staff; Tower Stoff. Religion Committee. College Doy Hostess. Pres, of Sophomore Homeroom; V. Pres of Junior Homeroom; Sec. of Senior Homeroom; P.E. Assistant; Intramural Sport . JAOE KING: French Club; Treoturer, Concert Choir. Chaplain of Mittory Club; A.F.S.. Office Atmtont; R«d ond Bloc Staff; Fall Ploy. Religion Committee. Theip-oni THOMAS J. KING: French Club, College Day Mott. Phytic Club; B Team Football. ROBERT EDWIN KIZZIAH: Latin Club; Phy lc Club; $ Club; Hiuory Club; Track Team.- Crott Country Teom. National Honor Society, Notionol Merit Semi-Flnalittj College Day Chairman; Pre of Sr. Homeroom; Tower Staff. LINDA LANCASTER Treoturer of Soph Homeroom; Home Ec- Club. Pep Club. REBECCA ANN LANDMON: Home Ec. Club; F.B.I.A.; Pop Club; F.TJL. LYNN ANN LATHAM: Pep Club; G.A.C.; Red and Bloc Staff. Tower Staff; Treoturet of Utherettet; A.F.S., Collego Day Hottett; Office Atthtont. Student Council Repretent-otive; Sec of Jr Homeroom; Intromurol Sport PATRICIA ANN LAWLEY SUSAN ELINOR LAWRENCE Sec. of Soph. Homeroom. Pep Club, Home Ec. Club CHARLES LYMAN LEACHMAN: H.ttorion of Thetpiant; Vice Pret. of Concert Choir. Hittory Club; Religion Committee; Fine Art Editor of VoWey Forge; Fall Ploy; Showcotc. Bank Teller. MARCUS WESLEY LEE: Student Council Reprotentotive. KAREN DIANE LEMKE JUDY ALICE LEROY French Club. Home Ec. Club; Red ond Blot Staff. Office Atsittont. CATHY ELAINE LEWIS: F.T.A.. Red Cro Club; Glee Club. BRUCE LIMBAUGH SUSAN MARIE LOGAN Vice Pre . of Jr. Homeroom. Chemittry Club, library Club; Hi rory Club; Orgonitt. Morning Wotch; German Club; The pian Crew BARRY JOE lOllAR: Tronifcr from Rowdolt, Bond. JACK BEN LOOi Chomiirry Club; Biology Club, Hluo Club; Phytlci Club. VICTOR ALAN LOWEt National Honor Society, Chpmijf: Club; Nationol Merit $cmifi«oli t. LINN LEE LOWER. Editor of Tower; Prudent of Phyilc Club; Yol« Book Award, Thoipioni, Cormon Club. Interact Club. Nationol Honor Socltity. Interclub Council; BoyV Stotf Representative. President of Jr. ond S . Homeroom. Bond. Heod of Sound C ew, Pep Club; Showcase, Pall Ploy, M' Mountie. College Ooy Host CHARLES JOSEPH LOWERY PHILLIP CARY LUCAS MARGARET FRANCES MocMASTER Club. Aft Clubj librory ROWENA MotNAB-. Showcose; Thesp«ans MYRNA RATE MACON: Concert Choir. Chemistry Club, Notionol Honor Society; Office Assistant; Art Club; History Club. JOEL FRANKLIN MANNi President o Red Cross Club; physics Club; Btalogy Club. Low Doy Representative SUSAN ANNE MANN Chem.stry Club. Secretory ot History Club; Concert Choir; Soph . Jr . ond Sr Homeroom Officer; College Ooy Hostess. Notional Moot Semi Finolist; Showcose; Religion Committee; Foil Ploy MELODY RUTH MARTIN. Home Ec Club; G.A.C., Pep Club; F.B.L.A.. Honors Donee Program; Powder Puff Football ROBERT WADE LUCAS S Club; Vorwty Baseball and Track SHARON ELAINE LUTHCKE BENJAMIN COLIN LYFORD Phyvc Club. Football, WILLIAM CAITAN MASSEY Se'geont at-ormt and Program Cha-rmon, Lotln Club; Thespions; National Merit Semi Finolist; S'oge Crew, Sound Crow. Eto Sigma Phi Award, 1969. RICHARD EARl MASTERS VoHey forgo Stoll. VERONICA IOYCE MAYFIELD Hittory Club; F.8.I.A.; Thespians; Red ond fWock Stoll; Religion Committee.- Foil Ploy, Showcase, Treasurer, Jefferson County Student library Organization, CYNTHIA LUCILLE MAYHAU: dee Club. Homo Ee. Club; Concert Choir; Usherettes.- Notionol Honor Society; French Club; French Notional Honor Society MARY CATHERINE MAYHEW F B I A.; library Assistant; Intromurol Sports. MARSHA LURAY McAULEYi Home Ec. Club. DAVID ALBERT McCALEB: Sophomore and Senior Homeroom OHker; Intromurol Spom, DEBORAH LEIGH McCLEllAN. Not.onol Honor Society; Pop Club; History Club, Usherettes; Chaplain, Sponish Notionol Honor Society; Senior Homeroom Officer,-Chemistry Club; Colloge Day Hostess; Office Assistant. CHERI LYN McDONAlD Treasurer, Latin Club; History Club; Thespians.- Assistant Chairman, Religion Committee; College Day Hostess, Choir; Student Council Representative; Office Assistontj Junior Homeroom Officer.- Show-cose; Red ond Mock Staff. DIANNE McGIMSEY Glee Club. Concert Choir; Home Ec. Club. JERRY MclNTOSH. JR. Chemistry Club. Band; President, Parliamentarian. History Club; College Day Host ond Chairman. Vofiey Forge Stoff. Student Council Represent ative. Religion Committee. Tower Staff; Student Faculty Committee. Showcase. Interclub Council. DORIS LENICE McKINSTREY FT.A., Junior Red Cross Club. SUZANNE McRAE; Recording Secretory, Home Ec. Club. Pep Club. Office Assistant, JOHN CRAIG MCWHORTER B Teom Football: Track Wrestling. DENISE CAROL ME AC HAM Second Vice President, Student Council. Cheerleader; President. Interclub Council; Notionol Honor Society. Student Focuity Committee; Sponish Notional Honor Society; Honorory Usherette; Dentol Clink Queen; Vice-President, G-A.C.; Pep Club; College Day Hostess. Red and Block Staff; “S Club; Homeroom Officer. Tower Stoff. Low Day Representative. 225 MARK TIMOTHY MELTON Porl.omentorion. lotin Clob. Chemutry Clob, Valley forge Staff. Phy ict Clob. MARY ELLEN MERRITT: Hitlory Clob; Treo orer. Pop Clob; G.A.C.. librory Clob; Bonk Boo'd. Jonior ond Sophomore Homoroom Officer. GEORGIA MARIE METHVIN: Home Ec Clob. JAMES ROBERT MILLER; Art Clob; Gymno ti Teom; Lib'ory Attittont. REBECCA SUE MIREE Sophomore Homeroom Office', An Clob: Title III Art Honor Progrom. JULIE ANN MODER. Tron fer Stodent. JAMES DANIEL MONTGOMERY WILLIAM TERRELL MONTGOMERY S Clob; Vor ity Track: Vortity Cro Coontry; Coonty Tro k Champion. PAMELA OENISE MOON: Home Ec. Clob; A.F.S. Clob. GARY ALLEN MOORE Sophomore Homeroom Officer; Golf Teom; Biology Clob, Intramural Sport ; Interact Clob HORACE ALAN MOORE 8“ Teom ond Vor itv Football; B Team ond Vortity Track. RONALD EUGENE MOORE Volley Forge Staff; Treoto'er, Bank Boord; Red ond Block Staff. Phytic Clob; Thetpiant. Bonne Manager, Tower. Roligion Committee; Showcate; Fall Ploy; Stage Crew. Bond; All Coonty Band. Stage Band. Bank Toilet. MARY LOUISE MORAN Concert Choir. All County Cho-r. Religion Committee. Futore Norte . Pep Clobj Bank Teller JEFFERY LYNN MORROW: Hiitory Clob. MARIE MORTON: Pep Clob; F.B.l.A 226 WARREN BURKE MUELLER: $109 Bond; Intromuroi Botket-boll. Sotnce Club; Bond BRENDA JOYCE MUHINS: Secretory, librory Club; Re llglon Com mitt ; The p onv Secretory, Concert Choir. KENNETH AllAN MURER MARK CONRAD NATHAN G rmon Club. College Doy Ho t; Senior Homeroom Officer. Bond; Towet Staff. All County Bond. GAIl ELAINE NELSON: Cheerleoder. G.A.C.; Red ond Block Staff; Dietrict Volleyball T om; Intramural Spo'tt. Sophomo'o. Junior ond Senior Homeroom Officer. S Club; Pep Club, Home Ec. Club. KATHY GRAHAM NELSON: Home Ec Club. Pep Club. JUDITH IRENE NICHOLS: Senior Homeroom Officer; Home Ec. Club; Art Club; Hiltory Club; Pep Club JAN SUE NOBLE; Pep Club WILLIAM EARL NOE Treoturer, Phyt.a Club, lot.n Club, Spo'tt Editor, Volley forge. College Doy Host; Tower Staff; Red ond Block Staff JOHN WINDHAM OLIVER- Chemittry Club; Vort.ty Boike’boll. EDWARD H. O'NEIL- Tower Bu«inet Stoff. Volley Forge Butine Stoff; College Doy Ho t. Germon Club; Phy ic Club; Chemittry Club. JEFFERY ALAN OWEN: Sophomore, Junior ond Senior Homeroom Officer. College Doy Hott, Vortity Baiketboll: B Team Football; Golf Team. Prendent, Key Club. MARILYN VIRGINIA PAIMORE: F.B.L.A.. Pep Club. MARA KAY PARDUE Red Cro« Club; Pep Club; Gymnattic ; Gym Attittont; Sen.or Homeroom Officer. GARY ARTHUR PARKER: Student Council Repre cntotiv«; Notiono! Honor Society, Vice President. Germon Club. Committee Chairman, College Doy; Sewonee Book Aword; Hlttorion, Theipian ; All Stole Band. All County Band, Drum Mojor. SVHS Bond; McOonold' All Americon Band. KATHY JANE PERRYMAN. Horn Ec Club. Pep Club. Sophomore ond Senior Homeroom Officer RICKY ElllOTT PITNER Vanity Trock Team. Homeroom Officer; $•' Club; Cross Country Trock. JOHN WOODWARD PLACE: Vor ity Footboll; B Teom Footbolli Vortity Wrestling; Student Council Represento-tive. PAMELA JEAN POPWEll: Pep Club. F.8.L.A.; Home Ec Club. THOMAS MICHAEL PORTER DONALO LEE POWELL: Germon Club; Phytic Club; Thesprons, Wrestling Teom; Footboll Teom.- Showcase. Fall Ploy; Stage Crew. JOHN HARRIS PRAn: Vice-President, Inferoct Club. Vortity Footboll, Baseball ond Trock. Pep Club; Vice Pretldent, Senior Clast; Footboll Scholarship to University of Georgio; College doy Hott; President, Sophomore. Junior and Senior Homerooms DONNA RAE PRICE Bond; Office Assistant CHARLES THOMAS QUINN. JR Physics Club. Chenvstry Club; Base boll Team. DEBORAH LYNN PARKS Usherettes; College Doy Hostess. Pep Club. Hittory Club; Office Avslstont. Religion Committee. JAMES MICHAEL PAYNE GARRY WILLIAM PEARCE MARY KATHRYN PEERS Home Ec. Club; G.A.C.; Pep Club. Red Cross Club; Girl's District Volleyboll Teom; Intro murals; Homeroom Officer. DAVID NELSON PENFIELO Germon Club; History Club. College Day Host; Trock Teom. B Team Footboll. JUOITH LEIGH PERRY. Religion Committee; Pep Club. F.B.L.A . Bonk Teller. Red ond Block Staff. RE JOSEPHINE REESE. Co-«ditor ©I Volfcy ant Editor of Volley Porg« . Second V.c Pft% den , Club; Tfeowfor, Tbetpioni; Poll Ploy, Costumo man, Showcaw, VJth«ttitw; Mitioty Club, Choirmon, g Ooy, Coonwilon’ Awiuont; Bu ln u Monomer. Red Block; Shodot Volley Repco «niotive 10 Youih reootion Week ilAMMICMAEl RICHARD PhyiioClub. TY GAIt RICHARDSON Bond; Office Au-Hont ARL WENDAU ROAN Senior Homeroom Officer, fc«ip onv Stoge Crew. Hrvory Club; Phyvto Club; Volley orge Photographer )IANN KATMERYN ROBERTS Notionol Honor Sooety, Senior Service Girl; Pep Club; R d ond Slack Staff Treoiurer. P.T.A.; Religion Committee. MARIA JEAN ROBERTSON Lot.n Club. Mutory Club Activitie CKoirmon. Pep Club; G.A.C.. College Do' Hoitetv Tower Staff, Red and Black Stoff. Jun.o Homeroom Offset. HERBERT VINCENT ROBINS: Varnty Trock Team; Treoturt Sophomoro Honsotoom; Vice-President, Junior Homerooi Vice-President, Senior Homeroom; french Club. Treosuri President, Interact Club; College Day Host. Tennis Team GlEN DAVID ROBINSON H.story Club. ROBERT IAYNE ROSS, librory Club nil German Club; Phyiics Ck ANOREW J. ROTH: H. tory Club. Homeroon Officer. Inrromurol Sports; B Team football GEORGE GAMBLE RUFF- Intramural Spom. H.sroty Club BETHANN SADlER: Corresponding Secretary. Th p an . Pep Club; Showcose. Foil Ploy; Business Monogcr Tower. BuJ-nen Manager, Red and Slack. Business Sroff ond Club Editor, Volley Fo ge; Concert Choir, Ireoturer, Jumor Homeroom.- Secretory, Sophomore Homeroom. Chemiitry Club; Vice-Pre . A.F.S.; History Club. Religion Committee. Counselors' Assistant; College Doy Ho ten Theater Workshop Repre entative. JUOlTH KNOX SANOERS: Pep Club; Home Ec. Club. WANDA KAY SANDERSON: Treasurer, H.srory Club. Chaplain. Chemistry Club, Histor.on, lofin Club; Tower Stoff. Delegate, Jr. Academy of Science, Office Assistant. Red ond Stock Sro'f Religion Committee SANDY ELIZABETH SARRlS- Pres. Pep Club. Chopto.n, F.8.1.A. interclub Council. G.A.C.. Home Ec Club. Red ond Block Stoll. Off ce Assistant. F.T.A., Inrromurol Sports. 229 WILLIAM MILTON SAUNDERS; Germon Club. Library Club, Tower Staff. Art Club. MARY FRANCES SCHI8ANI: Pep Club Tower Stoll; Home Ec. Club. Tron fer Student from John Corroll High School KAREN LYNNE SCHIESZ; Concert Choir; Choploin. Germon Club. KAREN CHRISTINE SCHWANTES; F. .L.A . Eronch Club. GAYE LYNN SCONYERS; Choploin. library Club. V.ce-President, f I. ., Chaplain. Bonk Board MICHAEL FOWLER SCROGGINS Art Club. German Club. Chemistry Club. Phyila Club REBECCA LYNNE SEARS Pep Club; Religion Comm.ttee: History Club; Tower Staff; Gym Assistant. DAVID DEWITT SEAY: Bond; Concert Choir, Religion Committee ELIZABETH SUSAN SEOBERRY ViceProndent. G.A.C.; Home Ec Club, Pep Club, Red ood Block Stoff; Religion Committee. Intromurol Sport . Sophomore Homecoming Attendant; Sophomore Favorite. Gymnostics; Delegate to Aloboma House of Burgeisei; Vice-President, Sophomoro ond Senior Homeroom . PETER AUGUSTUS SEELEY THEODORE ROBERT SEROTA Eiecutivc Vice Pre idcnt of Phytic Club; Student Council Repretentotive. Homeroom President,■ Boy ' Activity Cho.rman, Senior Clo College Day Ho t; 'B Teom Basketball, Vortity Trock Team, MARGARET DIANE SHARP Bank Boord. F T.A.. Rel.g.on Committee MICHAEL LEE SHELLEY: President, library Club; Chaplain. Physic Club; German Club; Bond, College Doy Hott. Religion Committee, Notional Honor Society. PATRICIA LEIGH SHEPAROi Choploin, G.A.C. Vice-Preu dent, F.B.L.A.; Reporter, library Club; Pep Club, Gym A . tont, Religion Committee, Intramural Sport . District Volleyball JOHN CAMACK SHEPHERO. Key Club. B'‘ Teom Footboll Junior Homeroom Vice-President. Senior Homeroom Pre . dent SUSAN LOUISE SHRUM Bonk Teller. Pep Club; A F.S.; Homeioom Officer; P.E. Asststont; Vice Principol'1 Assist-ont. Intromucol Spofft RICHARO BENJAMIN SIEGEL Not.onol Mer.t Commended Student; Physics Club, Volley forge Stoff; Sw m Team LEE STUART SHUMAN; Concert Choir; Publicity Choirmon, Am Club; Cortoonist, Volley forge History Club 49. BARBARA LEIGH SIRLES F.B.LA.. VKe Prmcipors Office Assistant; A.F.S.. Intromufol Sports. Stage Crew. Foil Ploy PAMELA JEAN SKINNER: Am Club. AF.S.. Senior Service Gitl; F.B.LA., S ho del Volley Reporter to the Shode i Volley Sun LEONARD ALAN SUCK; Library Club DtBRA JUNE SUMP Counselors An.itont. Secretory. G A.C.. Home Ec Club. Pep Club. Intromuro! Spo'ti. College Doy Hoi'en. Diitr.et Volleyball Teom CYNTHIA ANN SMITH Student Council Repreientot.ve Red Croii Club; Second Vice Precedent ond Secretory. Am Club; A.F.S.; Hntory Club; F.8.L.A.. Pep Club. Homeroom Officer, Religion Committee. College Doy Hottest; Thet P on; Powderpuff Football; Foil Ploy. Showcose. Crew Hood. Foil Ploy; Intromurol Sports. Gymnostics Red ond Bloc Staff; Title III Honors Dromo. Scholastic An Show; Debate Team GINGER KAY SMITH Home Ec Club. Gym AstHfoni; Red Cross Club. Homeroom Officer. KENNETH SMITH; Physics Club. SUSAN LEIGH SMITH; Secretory, Sophomore Closs. Treasurer. An Club; Pep Club; Red ond Black 5toff. Home Ec. Club; A.F.S.; Sophomore ond Junior Homeroom Officer. DAVID MOWERY SNOW College Doy Host. Homeroom Officer DEBBIE ELAINE SORRELLS; Student Council Representative, Junior Homecoming Attendant. Secretory of Homeroom; Pep Club; History Club. A.F.S.; Chemistry Club. Physics Club; Red ond Block Staff; Tower Staff, Assistont Social Editor. Volley Forge. Christmos Seal Queen SYNTHIA LYN SPIVEY Cheerleader. Honorary Usherette; Intramural Sports. G.A.C.j Secretory, S Club. Red ond Block Staff; College Doy Hostess; Religion Committee. Home Ec Club. Pep Club; Powder Puff Football; Junior Closs Secretory; Gymnostics Team. Sophomore ond Senior Homeroom Officer. LEM CLYDE STA8LER Physics Club; Red Cross Club, Pep Club. STEPHEN LEE STAGGS: Pretldont. Student Council, Vanity Football; IntetOCt Club; College Dov Holt; S' Club; President, Junior ond Senior Homeroom CHARLES GARY STAIFORT Intromurol Fooiboll; B” Teom Fooiboll) Boieboll. JOY ANN STAMPS: Porliomentonon ond $ooo Choirmon, Home Ec. Club; Queen o! Heart : Gym Aimtant. Pep Club; Red Cro Club. DENISE BERRY STEINER: Senior Clow Officer; Bonk Boord; Secretory. American f. ld Service Club. Senior Homeroom Officer. H.tiory Club. P.E. Aimtontj Pep Club. College Doy Hoiten . KATHLEEN JENICE STEPHENSON] Red Cron Club; Home Ec. Club; Pep Club, Religion Committee. ALICE MARIE STEWART: French Notionol Honor Society. Concert Choir. JOHN HEROl STONE Bunnell Monoger, Concert Choir Eniemble. Pep Club. Americon Field Service Club; Religion Committee. GEORGE LOUIS SUDDSRTH Footboll Teom, Wreilling Teom; “S Club. PAUL STEWART SYMMS: Phyiia Club. BARBARA GAIL TAYLOR Theipiom; Pep Club; Hiltory Club. G.A.C.; Showcoie. Intromurol Sporti; Delegate. Junior Acodemy of Scienco. BEVERLY YVONNE TAYLOR: Troniler Student, Roiedale High School. CAROLYN ERIN TAYLOR: French Club; Hlitory Club; Foil Ploy; Tower Staff EUGENIA ANN TAYLOR Pep Club; P.E. Aintfonf; Sen.or Service GW; Vice-Principal Auiitant FRANCES GAYLE TAYLOR Glee Club; Pep Club, Gym Aiiiitont; Art Club, Red Crow Club. JANICE -FAYE TAYLOR. Troniler Studont. Roiedole High School. 232 RANDY WESTON TAYLOR Trantfcr ttudent from Well End High School. BARBARA ANN TERRELL; Vlce-PretidenT. Pep Club. G.A.C.. Homeroom Treoturer. Sophomore. Junior. Senior Homeroom ,- Intromorol Sport ; President' Council on Phytkol Fitness; Senior Service Girl; P.E. A ti ton CH ARIES EOWIN THOMAS President, Senior Clot ; Preiideni, S Club; Footboll Team,- Trfcck Team; Noilonol Honor Society; Tower Staff; Vice-Preildent, Phytic Club; College Doy Hott; Homeroom Officer. CHARLES R08ERT THOMAS: An Club; Bonk Teller JAMES O. THOMAS DANIEL WAYNE THOMPSON lorin Club. Vanity Football Team; Botoball Team; Chemi try Club, Bonk Teller JOHN STANLEY THOMPSON SHARON RUTH THORNEll KATHRYN LYNNE TISDALE: Troo urer. G.A.C.; Activity Chalrmon, Pep Club; Girl' Activity Choirmon, Junior Clots; College Day Hottest; Secrelary, Senior Clott; Studont Council Reprotentotive, Towor Staff. Homecoming Queen; Social Editor ond Aulttont Social Editor. Volley Forge. Cheerleader. Junior Clot Fovorifej S Club; Red and Bloc Stoff; Honorary Ushcrorte; P.E- Assistant; Intromurol Sport ; Office Attittont; Religion Committee ARDRELl EUGENE TRONE Trontfer ttudeni, John Muir High School. California. Scholorthip in Boteboll. Trophy In Botke'boll; Ribbon in Football and Track MARY ANN TUC Thetpion, Concert Choir. Home Ec Club; Pep Club; Showcase. JOHN TERRY TUCKER: Chetmstry Club RONALD ANTON TURNBLAD. JR. President, National Honor Society, Vice-President, Interclub Council, Sopho more ond Senior Homeroom Officer, Volley Forge Staff; Renmeloor Mathematics ond Science Aword. Brown 8ook Aword, National Merit Semi-Finolltt; Col’cge Day Hott. Fall Play; Tenni Teom; Gymnomc Team; Lotin Club; Phytic Club DONNA LYNN TURNER Second Vice Prevdent. Home Ec. Club; Pep Club; Junior Clot Sweetheart, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Homeroom Officer. Sophomore Clot Treasurer. WILLIAM JEFF TURNIPSEED: S Club. Interoct Club; Pep Club. Vartlty Football Team; Prep Ployer of the Week. Pott Herald; Mighty Mountie. Pretident. Sophomore Homeroom. Bonk Teller. 233 JANICE LEIGH TUTWIlER Sponl h Notionol Honor Society; Pretident, F.B.LA.; Sluddll Council Repretento rive; Gymnotiit . College Doy Ho to . I on ON HAROLD VANN: Bond: Footboll Teom. EILEN WADE VAUGHN Vice-Pretident, Thetpiont; Vice President. Sergeant o Arm . Art Club; G.A.C-. Showcote; College Doy Ho te : Vo ley forge Staff; Intramural Team , Office A i tont. PATRICIA ANN VAUGHN: Gym Auhtont; Concert Choir; Valley for9® Stoff; Pep Club; Home Ec. Club JOHN BUCHANAN VESS: Vtce-Prevdent. French Notional Honor Society. Manager. Bond CHRIS ElAYNE VICK Bonk Boord. F.B.L.A.. Sponi h Notional Honor Society. Office A i tont. BENNIE FRANK VINSON President. Sophomore. Junior, Homeroom; Student Council Repre entative; College Ooy Host; Secretary, Interact Club; Vice-President, Phytic GAIE WAKEFIEID. Glee Club. JAMES LOUIS WALLACE MICHAEL KENDRICK WARD: Phytic Club. JAMES RAY WARREN Phytic Club. EDWIN KYLE WELCH: Pretident. Sophomore Homeroom Bank Teller: Interact Club. Football. Botketball Team; Key Club. VICKI ANN WELCH: l.brory Club, Hitfory Club. WENDY WELDON Hitfory Club. Chemittry Club. Gym Attittanf. Pep Club, G.A.C.; Office A l tont; Home £c-Club, A.F S.; Showcose: Red and Block Stoff; Tower Stoff. College Doy Hotie ; Religion Committee STEPHEN DEWARD WELLS German Club. Porliomentorion. Phytic Club. CAftl WESLER; Homeroom Officer; Voriify Footboll; Wreuling, King Twirp, S Club. JOHN MICHAEL WEST Kov Club; Homeroom Officer. STEVEN DEAN WESTBROOK. Ait Club. JULIA LEE WESTER: Pop Club. G.A.C.; Treoiurer. Sophomore Homeroom; Atiiitont Treoiurer Senior Homo room ERIN WHATLEY: Viee-Prevdent, Sophomore Homeroom Senior Homeroom Treoiurer. Pep Club; Home Ec. Club; Office Attrttont. DANNY ELDRIDGE WHITFIELD Boieuoll Teom. Wreuling. CAROLYN HOLLEY WHITLARK: Uiherenet, V.ce Prendent, Secretary, Senior Homoroom, Red and Bloc Stoff. Chairman, College Doy; Religion Committee. Pop Club. Bonk Teller.- Office Aiiiitant DEBBIE KAYE WILHITE: Glee Club. Ubrory Club DEBORAH JEAN WILKERSON: Prei-dent, Home Ec Club; Interclub Council; Pep Club; Vice-Preiident, Senior Homeroom; Gym Ailittont; Intramural Sporti MARGARETTA JEAN WILLEVER: E.B.l A , Pep Club. DAVE MYOTT WILLIAMS Tramferred from Atlanto. EVELYN LOUISE WILLIAMS Theipiuni; Glee Club. LENOX GREGORY WILLIAMS Hiitory Club. Interoet Club. Var’iity Football. JAMES CLIFFORD WOOD SHELIA WRIGHT Sophomore, Junior Homeroom Officer; Student Council; Correipondmg Secretory. Home Ec. Club; College Ooy Hoiieu, Senior Attendant to Homecoming Queen In Memory Of Cathy Jane Coleman Robert Floyd Read Advertisements FOR A “HONEY” OF A DEAL MAKE A “BEELINE” TO Ed Mollison Chevrolet 3228 No. 27th Street — Phone 252-9011 We're BUZZING For Your Business Compliments of DOBBS HOUSE Mountain Brook 2816 Cahaba Rd. 879-9213 Bob Freeman — Manager 2419 Cantebury Rd. Mt. 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SOUTH A Cordial Invitation for Our Many Friends at Shades Valley to Visit Us . . . modern-audio i 84 I Culve kood Mountain Brook 879 I I Top 45 Hits Stereo Records Stereo and Track Tape Stereo Cassettes Stereo Components, Phonographs and Accessories 244 Squires Shop Home of Nationally Advertised Quality Merchandise for Men and Boys Homewood, Ala. COMPLIMENTS OF PASQUALE'S PIZZA HOOVER 1 550-P MONTGOMERY HWY. King’s Inn Compliments of Restaurant STOP GO CARWASH 2 Minute Service APPROVED Compliments of I: -StTrancis | GRANT'S P.O. BOX 6107 Greensprings Highway U.S. HWY. 31 SOUTH ••WHAT SCULPTURE IS TO A BLOCK OF MARBLE, EDUCATION IS TO THE HUMAN SOUL -Joseph Addison Southeast Division vuioan No. 3 Office Park cVmpiny COMPLIMENTS OF DRENNEN MOTORS 401 SOUTH 20th STREET Compliments of Phono 252-7346 GOODYEAR SHOE HOSPITAL 60 MINUTE CLEANERS Birmingham's Leading Shoe Repair Shop 418 North 20th Street Opposite Tutwiler Hotel Birmingham, Alabama 35203 1484 Montgomery Hwy. 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Phone 595-1179 Phone 836-3251 Birmingham. Alabama 35210 Bromberg and Co. JERRY’S PET MART 2800 Cahaba Rd. MOUNTAIN BROOK WOOD 228 So. 19th Street 322-3681 PICK UPS • PANELS STAKES • TRACTORS % TRAILERS We feature FORDS and othor fine equipment Office 879-1638 Res. 871-9413 Harry Terrell TERRELL REAL ESTATE INS. CO. 1754 Oxmoor Rd. Homewood, Ala. Flnott trucfci serving nationwide. Low refei by day. wed month Including insurance. fuel, torvico. All you provido it the driver 2924 3rd Ave. North At 31st Street and 5th Avenue North Birmingham, Ala., 35203 Phone 322-7741 WALL’S HOMEWOOD SHOE HOSPITAL Purses Repaired 2856 18th Street South Phone 871-6714 RYDHR TRUCK RENTAL INC. 252 Village 2421 Montevallo Road Birmingham, Ala. 35223 Mountain Brook Phone 879-5748 Compliments of Pasquale’s Green Springs Compliments of Savages 2916 S. 18th St. NOW is a Good Time to Come by Gwrietkvu ShW Whether you’ve just graduated and are on your way to campus or career • or whether you’re among the class of ’70, we have the right clothes for this important time in your life. NOW is a good time to come see!! 2416 Canterbury Rd. Mountain Brook Village 253 Burch vvrriaJl Shop Everything in Formal Wear Sale Kent 2032 - 4th Ave. No. Birmingham. Ala. 35203 Phone 251-5972 Compliments of Harris Bakery 2417 Canterbury Hoad Dexter TERMITE PEST CONTROL Free Inspections in Jefferson County and Vicinity Ea t Call Ofc. 833 0552 West Call Ofc. 786-5991 J. TRUETT PAYNE CO. Dealer In Fine Automobiles Imperial Chrysler Plymouth 231 So. 22nd St. Birmingham, Ala. ACCESSORIES, GIFTS Compliments of hood McPherson FURNITURE COMPANY The South's Finest Furniture 2013 4th Ave. N. Compliments of Penny Palmer Homewood Since 1872 Roberts Son, Inc. Bob’s Discount Drug Store Bob Harbin, Reg. Ph. 2800 South 1 8th St. Homewood, Ala. We still fill your prescriptions for one dollar above cost. Four registered pharmacists P. O. Bo 1382 1581 Montgomery Highway Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Phone 879-6551 255 Holland House Restaurant Banquet Facilities Eastwood Mall Berthon’s Cleaners Inc. 2201 — 7th Ave. S. Birmingh 221 3 — Ave. E. Ensley Lower Bros. Co P.O. BOX 7361A BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35223 Builders of “LAYKOLD” Tennis Courts and Grasstex Tracks Phone 871-5285 Compliments of JOHN WM. HAMBY INSURANCE AGENCY Homewood Pure Service 2909 South 20th Street Homewood Phone 879-9301 256 Compliments of CAHABA HEIGHTS MERCHANT ASSOCIATION CAHABA PLAZA BARBER SHOP V. J. ELMORE 5 10 STORE CAHABA HEIGHTS REXALL DRUG CAHABA HEIGHTS STANDARD OIL CAHABA HEIGHTS 1 HOUR CLEANERS MR. FAT'S HAMBURGERS, NUMBER 2 BIRD'S GULF THE SHOE CORRAL CAHABA FLORIST JOHNSON S JEWELERS WHITE AUTO STORE WESTERN SUPER MARKET LEE ANN'S DRESS SHOP SIMONETTE BEAUTY SALON CAHABA PLAZA RESTAURANT EXCHANGE SECURITY BANK BRASHER SONS HARDWARE CAHABA HEIGHTS SHOE SHOP 257 Kizziah Company Homewood Quality Real Estate Service Commercial, Residential, Property Management Cycle Hobby Shop Repairs on all make bikes, over 100 Schwinn Bicycles on Display 786-3341 967-2104 Science Equipment • Hobbies Toys • Pick-up Service FEENY SALES CO. 1917 5th Ave. N. 2923 18th St. S. Ed Landmon Motor Co. Sun Tune-up Equipment jCUf At Mechanic on Duty NSHELLj Road Service AAA Insurance Allstate Insurance GENERAL REPAIRS BODY SHOP 871-5921 2744 Loveless St. Homewood ADAMS SHELL-MT. BROOK WRECKER SERVICE 2631 Cahaba Rd. PROP. M. H. ADAMS Mt. Brook MANAGER—WAYNE ADAMS Phone 879-7103 258 BARBER'S MILK COMPANY 259 Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Abney Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Alderson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H. Arnett Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baker William H. Baker III Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Belmont L. M. Berry and Company The Yellow Pages Mr. and Mrs Warren Berryhill Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Berthon Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Blaylock, Jr Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bowen Mrs. A. H. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bybee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Bray Frank T Brandon, Jr. Mrs. Peggy Brown Wm. H. Bruser, Jr. Earl Buckner Mr. and Mrs. Dugan Calloway Mrs. Carlyne B. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Cannon D. J. Carr Mr. and Mrs. James C. Cobb James R. Caker Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cole Dr. R. G. Collier Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Collins Mrs. Jennie Mae Craig Mrs. Eloira S. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Herbet Davis Rev. and Mrs Terry W. DeFoor Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dent. Jr. Mrs. Pauline J. Dodge Mrs. Barbara Dickey Mrs. Mary G. Dodson Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Doerfeur Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dominick Mr. Charles W. Drennen Mr. and Mrs. John O. Driver Mrs. W. E. Dupree Mr. E. W. Dyck Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eakens Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Feilds Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fliegel Mr. and Mrs. H. Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garmon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick E. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gilbreath Cylvin C. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Glass Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham Mrs. Marylyn W. Grubbs Mrs. Pearlie Lee Hall Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hall Harbin Discount Pharmacy Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hart Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Hazlegrove William Heath Horace Helms 260 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hilleke Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hodges J. L. Hollingsworth, Jr. James H. Honeycutt Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hopkins Mr. Walter H. Howell Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Isbell Mrs. Era Jackson Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Joe Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O. Kirk LaRee's Beauty Salon W. L. Logan Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lower Mrs. George Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Manning Mr. and Mrs. George Martin Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Martin, Sr. Donna Mason Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mayhall Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. McCool Hershell McNutt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McIntosh Martin W. McWhorter Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Meehan Mr. Leon F. Melazzo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nathan National Clothing Co. Frank P. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newman Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Pardue Patrons Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pederson R. C. Penfeild Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pederson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Perry Oavid Petrig Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Phelp: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Pippen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Powers Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Raines Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Robertson Mrs. Mattie L Readers Mrs. Ludie Redd Mrs. Jean R. Ribe Jimmy Runyans Mr and Mrs. S. D. Sadler Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Seay Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Seeley Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw Aubrey Shelley Smith and Hardwick Mrs. William Mobley Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Staggs Ernest L. Symms, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Terrell Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tisdale Mrs. Rhunetta Tyler Mr. Walter Underwood Dr. and Mrs. David M. Vess Mr. and Mrs James Hardegree Mrs. Alice D. Vinson Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Vinson Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Walton Mr. John C. Watkins Mrs. Lorene D. White Mr. and Mrs. Harland L. White W. C. White Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Whitlark Mrs. Gerrtude Williams Mr. and Mrs L. W. Williams Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wood Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wynn Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Zion A Friend of the Fine Arts Dept. Wm. L. Powell JQX YQOWj CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT 412-14 NO. 20th ST. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 261 Compliments of Southern Furniture and Rug Co. 320 6th Ave. S. Birmingham, Alabama 35211 WHOLESALE ONLY Acknowledgements The Staff of the 1970 Tower would like to extend grateful thanks for the help and understanding offered by the following persons: Mrs. Jane Mahon and Mrs. Gwendolyn Bowie for their dedication, com-plefe cooperation, and their determined efforts to make the 1970 Tower a big success. Mr. and Mrs. F. David Arn for their endeavors to obtain the best possible pictures for the yearbook. Loveman's Photo-Reflex Studio for their patience and coordination in completing senior pictures. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lower and Mrs. Ann Sadler for their complete support and active aid to all Tower activities. Administration, faculty, staff, and student body of Shades Valley High School for their promotion and patronage of this year's Tower. Index Aaron, Nancy Lee (10) 179 Abney. Karen (12) 97. 98. 104, 125. 84. 210. 212. 83 Ackerman, Eric George (10) 179 Acton, Donald Mark (10) 179 Acton, Douglas Lee (10) 179 Acton. Joe Edward (12) 100. 102, 212 Acton, Robert Alan (II) Acton, Steve Patrick (12) Adams, Anne Morris (12) 103. 133, 212 Adams, Marion Elaine (12) 97,112. 83, 212 Adkins. Allie Jane (10) 121. 131, 179 Akdins, Nancy Elizabeth (12) 121, 132. 83. 212 Adkins, Pamela Sue (12) 128, 133, 212 Adlmen, Louis Frank (11) 193 ADVERTISEMENTS 238 Albert, Sidney Lee (10) 179 Albright, Thomas Edward (10) 112, 179 Alderson. James Edward (12) 212 Alexander, Barbara Jane (10) 179 Alexander, Wanda Sharon (12) 112, 128, 212 Alison, Wilma Jean (10) 179 Allen, Ann Atheline (10) 179 Allen. Bor. Dorn (10) 104. 68,178. 179 Allen, William John (11) 212, 99 Alsobrook, Alice Ann (11) 127, 133,193 Alston. Bonnie Alice (10) 179 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE 119 Anderson. Randy Wayne (10) 179 Anderson, Sherrie Aline (10) 119, 179 Anderson. Walter Lassiter (12) 105.212 Anderton, James Stewart (10) 179 Anderton, Volene Elizabeth (12) 97, 101. 126. 83. 212 Anglin. Doug Heflin (10) 179 Armstrong, Jerry Lynn (10) 133, 179 Armstrong, Mary Caroline (12) 127, 212 Arnett. Charles Norman (10) Arnett, George Lawrence (12) 107. 108, 126, 212 Arnett, James Alan (1 1) 193 Arnold, John Kenneth (10) 179 Arnwine, Jean Earl (10) 179 ART CLUB 126 Ashcroft, Martin (12) 95, 78, 79. I 19. 120. 80. 210. 212 Atchinson, Robert Nash (11) 193 ATHLETICS 138 Atkinson, J. Douglas (10) 179 Auten, Ellen Anne (12) 127, 212 Auten, Richard Cloude (11) 193 Aycock, Frank Allen (1 1) 109, 1 18. 193, 119, 123. 124 Azbell, Gregory Preston (11) 193 Back. Esther Elaine (11) 95. 127, 193 Badden, Rupert Wilfred (10) 179 Baggett, John Mark (10) 179 Bohouth, Donald George (12) 97. 100, 213 Bailey. Robert DeWitt (12) 126, 213 Baker, Ben George (II) 193 Baker. Harry Carlyle (12) 107, 213 Baker, John Earl (10) 17 Baker, Michael Turner (10) 121. 123, 179 Baker, Patricia Gail (11)1 30. 193 Baker, Walter Langford (12) 100,213 Baldwin, Rolph Cornell (11) 193 Bangle. Cindy (10) 179 BANK BOARD 129 Banker. Ronald Paul (11) 193 Barker. Connie (11) 193 Barker. Ronnie (10) Barrett, Lina Marvilyn (11) 19. 120, 128. 130, 193 Barron, Linda Gail (12) 132 Barron, Pam Dionne (10) 179 Barrow, Crawford Murray (11) 193 Barry, Sheilia Diane (10) 179 Barth, Stephen Wayne (10) 179 BASKET8ALL 157 Bass, Marianne (10) 179 Bass, Richard Edward (11) 118.124, 193 Baxter, Philip William (12) 125, 132. 213 Bayliss, William Berryman (11) 193 Beal. Carolyn Ann (10) 126, 179 Beard, James Arthur (12) 118,123, 21 3 Beard. Robert Alan (10) 179 Bearden, Chorles Edward (12)100. 213 Bearden, Debbie Sue (12) 71, 128, 135, 213 Bearden, Sharon Louise (11) 193 Beasley, Kaye Lenoir (12) 96, 97. 118, 121, 213 Beaupre, Deborah Elaine (11) 193 Beavers, Anita Louise (10) 118, 179 Beckner. Marie Elaine (12) 125. 83, 213 Beene, Gordon (10) 179 Beggs, Charles Richord (11) 193 Belmont, Michael Jeffrey (12) 97, 121, 125, 86. 83, 213 Belser, Amanda (11) 128, 134, 193 Bendian, Vonric (10) 179 Bengtson. David Eugene (11) 193 Bensinger, Andy Charles (10) 179 Berry, Morvelyn La Vern (11) 113, 193 Berryhill, Daniel Bryan (11)102, 21 3 Berthon, Louis Maury (11) 104, 107, 193 Bethea. Mary Virginia (12) 96. 97, 102, 103, 104. 117, 210,213 Betros, Cecil George (12) 135. 213 Biggers, Teresa Ann (10) 1 9 BIOLOGY CLUB 123 Billingsley, Ann Michelle (II) 193 Billingsley, Karla (11) 126. 193 Bird, Sharon Joyce (12) 107. 126. 213 Black, Alan Compton (11)193, 121 Black, Evan Leonard (12) 214 Black. Philip Layton (10) 179 Blackmon, Mary Collins (10) 179 Blackshear, Robert Henry (10) 179 Blackwell, David Jomes (11) 193 Blair, Alan Dennis (12) 96, 118, 129, 214 Blake. Doug Lee (10) 179 Bloke. Janet Lynn ( 10) 1 79 Blake, Richard Warren (10) Blake Ronald C. (10) Blaylock. Alan M. (10) 179 Bobbey, Beth (10) 179 Bohannon, Theresa (II) 264 Bomke. Vicki Anne (11)104, 105. 107, 136. 193 Booker, Gwendolyn (11) 1 31, 193 Bowen. Emma Gwenoma (II) II2, 194 Bowen. Mary Sue (12) 97,107, 132. 214 Bowles, lourence Edward (11) 194 Box. Deborah Anne (11) 104, 194 Boyd, Gary Louis (10) 179 Braosch, James A. (11) 94. 95, 99. 102 104. 194 Bradford, Dell Barry (10) 121, 179 Brogan, Bonita Frances (12) 119. 130, 133, 214 Brondon, Mark Edward (10) 179 Branscomb, Elizabeth Earl (12) 94. 95, 97, 103, 104, 105. HO. 118. 122. 136. 119. 214 Brasher, David Wayne (12) Brasher Larry Jackson (12) 214 Brasher. Rick (10) 179 Braswell, Claude Naylor (11) Bray, Andrew Hunter (11) 194 Breland, Henry Sweet (10) 179 Brewer, Cheryl Anne (11) 103, 133, 194 Brewster, David (10) 179 Brewster, Katherine Frances (12) 97, 116. 214 Bridges, Cynthia Kay (11) 194 Briggs. Jerry (10) 121. 179 Brilles, Larry (10) 179 Brinson. Mary Alice (10) 179 Britnell. Tim Allen (10) 179 Brittain, Borry Wayne (11) 194 Broodhead, Dorothy Louise (12) 96. 121, 214 Broodhead. John Walter (10) 179 Brom, Bill Harvey (11) 194 Brooks. Danny Ray (10) 179 Brooks. Debra Kay (10) 131, 179 Brower. Fred Lee (12) Brown, Billy (10) 180 Brown, Janet Denyse (12) 113, 214 Brown. Linda (12) 214 Brown. Lynne Marie (10) 95, 127,77, 180 Brown, Michael Groves (12) 214 Brown, Monica Flonette (10) 180 Brown, Paul Douglas (12) 92, 95. 97, 104, 120, 70. 214 Brown, Susan Alexis (10) 180 Browning, Alana Christine (11) 194 Browning. Dane (10) 180 Browning. Deborah lorene (10) 180 Bruening, Kevin Wayne (11) 194 Brumback, Cathy Jean (II) 102, 103, 104. 117, 192, 194 Brunson, Roy Carl ( 1 2) 93, 94. 95, 97. 100, 104. 214 Bruser, William Henry (11) 194 Bryant, Cathy Denise (10) 180 Bryant, Cynthia Marie (10) 180 Bryant, Linda Faye (10) 180 Bryant. Rex Lee (10) 180 Bryant, Steve Bennett (11) 194 Budges, Dorothy (10) 180 Burch, Wayne Albert (10) 180 Burg, Sharon Rozelle (10) 180 Burgess, Kenny M. (11) 194 Burgkart, Karen Lane (10) 180 Burke. Denise Ann (10) 180 Burke, Mark Allen (11) Burks. Mike (10) 180 Burnett, Diane Carolyn (10) 127, 180 Burse. Jeff D. (10) 180 Burson, Ronald Wayne (11) 194 Burton. Mike Earl (12) 127. 131, 214 Burton, Virginia Gail (11) 129. 195 Burtrom. Conway Doug (II) 112, 195 BUS DRIVERS 133 Butler, Amanda Elizabeth (10) 180 Butler, Michael David (12) 97, 107, 108 125, 214 Butler. William Alvin (12) 99. 215 By bee. Beth (10) Bybee, Rick (12) 100. 215 Byrd, LaRee Louise (12) 110, 215 Cahoon, Donna Mae (II) 195 Cain, Mortha Jane (10) 180 Cain, Paula Beth (12) Callowoy, Susan Lynne (11) 103, 104, 117. 136. 192.195 Collies, Cheryl Ann (11) 195, 215 Camp, Larry Roger (12) 97, 100, 215 Campbell, Angela Marie (10) 180 Campbell. Carol Marie (11) 103, 195 Compbell. Kathi Lea (12) 98. 110, 131. 83. 215 Compbell. Mary Juliann (10) 126, 180 Compbell. Richard Alan (10) 180 Cannon, Bonnie Lee (11) Cannon, Mary Evelyn (10) 180 Carder. Jeff Keith (12) 95. 97. 104. 126. 215 Carlisle, William Eugene (11) 195 Corlyton, Ronnie Dean (12) 215 Carney, Frederick Thomas (10) 180 Carr, Johnny (10) 180 Carr, Lorry Reid (12) 118, 215 Carter. Bobby Lee (10) 180 Carter. Cathy Yvonne (10) 180 Carter. Dons Nell (11) 112, 113, 130, 195 Carter. Frankye Nell (10) 180 Carter. Joe (11) 195 Carter. Mike Jonathon (11) 102, 215 Carter. Pom Karen (10) 180 Cartwright, Jim (10) 180 CASHIERS 25 Cashman. Billy Martin (10) 180 Coshman, George (11) 112, 118, 129, 215 Caster, Diana Jon (10) 180 Caufield. Gary L. (12) 99, 102. 126. 215 Caufield, Stephen (11) 195 Chambers. Charles Leon (11) 195 Chambers, Janet Denise (11) 113, 127, 195 Chambers, Karen Sue (11)129, 195 Chambliss, Everette Lunsford (10) 180, 118 Chambliss, Mark Allen (12) 94. 96. 97. 104, 116, 120, 80, 86. 83, 85, 72. 215 Champion, Phillis Jean (10) 180 Champion, Theresa Delone (12) Chandler. Karen Suzanne (10) Chapman. Mel Jan (11) 195 Chappell, Agnes Jeon (12)97, 1 12, 130, 131, 83. 215 Chose. John Duffy. (12) 118. 216 Chattin, Pamela Ruth (10) 180 CHEERLEADERS 117, 154, 155 265 CHEMISTRY CLUB 124 Cherry. Corol Louise (12) 98, 131. 136. 216 Chinn, Florine (11) Clark, Doris Ruth (10) 181 Clark, James Edward (12) Clark. Mory Eileen (12) 126, 133, 216 CLASSES 176 Clevenger, Ernest Allen (11) 94, 95, 124 195 Click. David Keith (10) Cline, Debbie Jean (10) 126, 181 Cline. Wondo Jeon (10) 181 Clisby, Suzanne Gaines (11) 195 Clisby, William Henry (10) Clopton. Margery Ann (10) 181 Cloud, Robert Emmett (12) 216 Cobb. Jane Addaline (12) 94, 96,97, 83, 80. 105, 1 10. 121, 136, 216 Cobb. Michael Scott (10) 181 Cobb Sharon Ann (11) 195 94 104, 1 19, 124. 130 Cobb, Steve Randall (11) 195 Cochran. Jacob Martin (12) 100, 102, 216 Cochran. O Brannon (12) 216 Coe, Catherine (11) Cohen. Ross Neil (11) 195 Coker. Patti Lynn (10) 181 Cole. Linda Sue (12) 104, 110, 118. 119. 136. 216 Coleman. Bill C. (11) 195 Coleman, Cathy Jan (12)216 COLLEGE DAY 97 Collier. Corlis Ann (11) 98. 103, 104, 118, 119. 195 Collier, Nancy Ellen (12) 94. 95, 96,97, 101, 103. 71, 216 Collier, Teo Patricia (10) 181 Collier, Virginia Glyn (1 1) 98. 103, 195, 216 Collins, Charles Ben (12) 97. 105, 125, 216 Collins, Jerrell (11) Comer. John Morfin (1 2) 216, 72 Commander, Dave Miller (11) 195 Compton, Alice Carolyn (12) 113, 126. 131.216 Compton, William Henry (11) 195 CONCERT CHOIR 112 Cook, Charles Leon (II) 196 Cook, Donna Catherine (10) 181 Cook, Donnie Grant (10) 181 Cook. Richard Dell (10) Cook, Sandra Marie (11) 196 Cooley, Anita Corine (12) 93, 95. 97, 98, 103. 104. 70, 80. 83, 216 Cooley, Dorothy Joyce (11) 95, 98, 101, 103, 104, 105, 110. 68. 192, 196 Cooper. Candy Lynn (10) 126, 181 Cooper. Patricio Ann (11) Copper. Paul Eugene (12) 126, 100.216 Corona. Donno Jo (10) 181 Coshatf, Marlin Van (10) 181 Costello, Karen Louise (12) 128, 217 Costello. Kathy Sue (10) 181 Cotter, John Joseph (10) 181 Costellos, Vanessa Jean (10) 181 Coward, Kenley Templeton (10) 196 Cox. Jenifer Sue (12) 94, 110, 118. 119, 124.217 Cox, Judy Annette (12) Cox, Kimberly Sforrett (12) 126, 217 Cox, Larry Ernest (12) 135 Cox. Sara Elizabeth (10) 103. 181 Crabtree, Schuyler Elizabeth (10) 130, 181 Craft, Danny William (10) 181 Crain. George Ernest (12) 21 7 Croton. Barbara Gail (11) 196 Crawford, Dianne (12) 127, 217 Crawford, William Ray (12) 217 Crenshaw, Brenda Joyce (12) 130, 217 Crippen, Adah Laurie (10) 181 Criss. Thomas Alan (10) 181 Crocket. Corol Jone (10) 181 Crockett. Jack Roy (11) 99, 102, 196 Crockett. Kent Thomas (10) 95. 99, 181 Crosby. Richard Gordon (11) 112, 196 Crow, Jerry Donna (11) 196 Crow. John W. (10) 181 Crowe, Donno (11) 196 Crowley. Bruce William (10) 181 Cuerenton, Janice (12) Cuerenton, Jeanette (12) Cullen, Mickey William (10) 181 Culpepper, James Bernard (10) Culpepper, Poatana Ann (12) 113, 128, 181,217 Culver, Nancy Ellen (11) 112, 196 Cunningham, Arthur A. (1 1) 196 Cunningham, Mary Alice (10) 131, 181 Curtis, Thomas L. (1 1) 196 Cussimono. Frank Steven (12) 217 Dabney, Phillip Lee (10) 181 Daniel, William E. (11) 196 Darche. Debbie Ann (10) 181 Daugherty, Geoffrey Wayne (12) 118, 119. 131, 217 Daughtery, Michael Charles (12) 217 Davidson, Charles Mike (11) 181 Davis. Celia Ann (11) 116, 121, 196 Davis, Elviro Ann (11) 1 13, 217 Davis, Glenn (11) 181 Davis, Kenneth D. (10) 181 Davis, Marla Olivia (10) 181 Davis, Richard Lee (10) Davis, Sharon Denise (10) 181 Daw, Billy Woyne (1-1)217 Dawson, Martha Ann (10) 181 Day, Marjory Ann (10) 181 Dean, Amy Rebecca (11) 196 Deason, Deborah Ann (10) Deason. Mike (10) 181 Deason, William Worthington (11) 196 De Foor, Jerry Walton (12) 100, 121, 124, 126. 217 De la Torre, H. Keathley (11) 196 De Loach, Larry Joe (11) 196 Dennis, LaRevia Andrea (II) 196 Dennis. Michael Paul (10) 181 Dent, Laura Reid (12) 96, 102, 103, 104. 117, 217 De Shazer, Robert Lardm (11)83, 196 De Van, Bettye Carolyn (10) 118, 181 DeWitt, Jeffrey Alan (10) 181 Dickey, Cheryl Rosonn (11) 196, 126 Dickinson. Kenneth L. (11) Diffley, Mary Sue (11) 196 Dobbins, Mary Virginia (12) 94. 96, 97, 120, 218 Dobbs. Donita Juanice (12) 218 266 Dodd, Phil Woyne (10) 181 Dodge, Jane Hardin (10) 181 Dodson, Janet Carol (11) 116, 196 Dodson, Michael Gory (12) 125, 218 Doerfler, Judith Anne (10) 130, 181 Dominick, Sara Marie (10) 122, 181 Dominick, Susan Elliott (12) 94, 95, 97, 98, 103, 83. 86, 104, 118. 122. 74, 88. 73, 218 Dominguez, Ricardo (11) 83, 196, 124 Donaldson, Charles Arron (10) 181 Donaldson, David Allan (10) 122. 181 Donaldson. Steven Frank (12) 94, 96. 104, 118. 218 Dorough, David Alison (11) 196 Dowda, Deborah Ann (10) 122, 181 Dreher, Paul Alton (12) 99, 102. 218, 73 Drennen, Carter Maben (12) Driver. Deborah Jean (10) 130, 181 Driver, Diano Jane (10) 130, 181 Duckworth, Cynthia Denise (10) 118, 181 Duke, Margaret Rebecca (11) 196 Dunlap, Mary Lillian (10) 181 Dunn. Allene (12) 116. 218 Dunn, James LeRoy (10) 181 Dupree, Phillip M. (12) 218 Dyck. Robert Warren (10) 181 Dyson, David Hilton (11) 197 Eackens, Pat (10) 181, 127 Earins, Patricia Gayle (10) Early. Jack Gavin (10) 124, 181 Early, Joe Carrol (12) 97. 218 Early, Margaret Dunovant (10) 122, 126, 181 Earman, David Wayne (10) 121, 181 Eddins, Linda Sharon (10) 122, 181 Eddings, Patti Sue (11) 197 Edgemon. Karen Denise (10) 182 Edmundson, William David (10) 182 Edney, Joan Lauren (10) 182 Edwards, Catherine Yvonne (11) 196. 122, 124 Eidson. Cynthia Renee (10) Eiland, Michael David (10) 182 Elland, Randy Clark (10) 182 Elliot, George Franklin (11) 196 Elliot. Mork Harris (11) 197 Ellis, Catherine Anne (10) 122, 182 Ellis, Herman William (12) 111,110. 118, 137, 218 Ellis, John Randy (12) 218 Ellis, Nancy Jeon (12) 97. 98. 107, 122. 126. 83, 218 Ellis, Sara Beth (10) 178, 182 Ellis, Susan Margeret (10) 182 Emmons, Catherine Reldo (12) 218 Engstrand, David Arthur (11) 197 Erickson, Kim Erika (10) 182 Erickson, Lottie Leigh (12)95. 97. 107, 119, 83,218 Eurton, Phillip Douglas (10) Evans, Ann Julie (10) 182 Evans, Rebecca Louise (10) 182 Evans, Susan Elizabeih (12) 128. 70, 218 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION 18 Farley, George Thomas (10) 182 Farrell, Kirkland Michael (10) 182 Farris. Sherry Dawn (10) 103, 182 Farrow, Gory O'Neal (10) Fears, William G. (12) Feld, Jerald Thomas (11) 197 Feltman, Cofhy Sue (11) 197, 113 Feltman, Linda Kay (12) 131, 219 Fields. Michael Eugene (12) 100, 107, 219 Fields, William Stephen (10) 182 Findley, Donna Jo (10) 126, 182 Finlen, Barney Andrew (11) 197 Finlen, Mary Margaret (12) 1 10, 120, 219 Fisher, Jill Christine (10) 130, 182 Fisher, Judy Lynn (12) 128, 219 Flanigan. Kathy (12) 96, 97, 1 18. 119, 124, 219 Fliegel. Michael Morris (10) 123, 182 Flournoy, Richard Hickman (10) Flournoy. Sue Kathryn (12) 110, 118, 219 Flowers. Richard E. (1 1) 95, 100, 105, 118, 124, 197 Flynn, Daniel Patrick (10) 182 Flynn, Maureen Ellen (1 1) 127, 197 Fogle, Michael Richard (10) 182 Fogleman, George Martin (11) Foote, Mary Elizabeth (10) 103, 182 Forrester, Daniel Howard (10) 182 Forshey, Glenda Jean (12) 219 Foster, Jo Ann (11) 197 Foster. Nancy Carol (10) 182 Fowler, Laura Jan (11)103, 127, 131, 197 Fox, Joan Denise (11) 197 Fox, Michoel Raymond (1 1) 124, 183, 197 Francis, Susan Louise (11) 98, 103, 104. 122, 197 Franklin, Carson Elliott (12) 219 Frazier, Jim Cooper (12) 219 Freeman, Sandra Lee (10) 182 Freeman, Sidney Lynn. (11) 121, 124, 197 FRENCH CLUB 120 FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 80 Frey, Trudy Jane (10) 133, 182 Frierson, Jane Thomas (12) 94. 104. 1 12, 127, 129 Frost, Marjorie Alene (10) 182 Frost, Paul (11) Fulmer, Dale Allen (11) 126, 197 Fulton, William Alexander (10) 122, 182 Funderburke, Karen Lee (10) 182 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 138 FU1URE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 130 Gaines, John Taylor (12) 97, 100, 219 Gaines, Ray Leo (10) 182 Gallagher. Linda Ann (11) 197, 113 Gamble. James Darrell (10) 182 Gomel. Cathy Ann (10) 182 Garcia, Olelio Alberto (11) Garcia, Patricia Martha (10) 182 Gardner, John Randolph (11) 116, 197 Gardner, Richard Carroll (10) 182 Garmon, Benjiman Clyde (10) 122, 183 Garrett, Jane Elizabeth (10) 127, 183 Garwick, Deborah Sue (10) 103, 183 Gaskell, Deborah Lynn (11) 198 Gates, Edward Mason (10) 121. 123, 183 Gates, Kitty Lynn (10) 183 267 Gothings. Stephen Andrew (10) 178. 183 Gay, Ronald Carlson (11)219 Geer. John William (12) 219 GERMAN CLUB 121 Gerontakis, Ernest Tyson (10) 183 Gerontakis, Nick John (12) 124, 219 Gibbs. Robert Edword (11) 198 Gibson, Pamela Gail (12) 97 109,219 Gibson, Samuel Corbett (11) 198 Gilbert, Patti Joy (1 1) 124 Gilbreath, Nolen Wode (12) 118. 220 Gillespie, Karen Rexanne (10) 183 Gilliland, James Alan (11) 125, 197 Gilliland, Morla Jeon (12) 128, 132, 137, 220 GIRLS ATHLETIC CLUB 103 GIRLS GLEE CLUB 113 Glass, Leslie Gay (12) 220 Glass, Phyllis Denise (12) 128. 220 Glenn, Henry Elmo (12) 220 Glidewell. Milford Randolph (10) 183 Glover, Michael Eugene (10) 183 Goff. Patsy Ann (10) 126, 183 Goodwin. Jeanne (12) 135. 119, 220 Goodwin, Sarah Denise (12) 83, 94, 98, 112, 125, 220 Goodwin, Williom Clarke (10) 121. 183 Grobiok. Susan Marie (11) 198 Graham, Linda Sue (11) 198 Graham, Paula Ann (11) 104, 124, 130, 198 Graham Sarah Alice (12) 80. 83. 99, 120, 136, 220 Granger, Samuel Anthony (12) Gray. Jon Elizabeth (11) 104, 198 Gray, Kenneth Frank (10) 183 Gray, Marsha Ann (10) 183 Gray, James Wolloce (12) 220 Green, Sally Forrest (1 1) 94, 95, 107, 110. 118. 119. 198 Green, Sheila Ann (11) 96, 130, 198 Greenburg. Barbara Gayle (12) 134. 220 Greenburg. Bruce Brian (11) 198 Grier. Jerry (10) Griffin, Steve (10) 183 Griffith, Anita Gail (11) 198 Griffith. Gwendolyn (10) 122, 183 Griffith. Stephen Barrett (10) Grimsley. Linda Terese (10) 113, 183 Grubbs. Bruce Leon (10) 122, 183 Grubbs, William Matthew (11) 112, 198 Guinn, Dorothy Jean (10) 113, 183 Guinn, James Edward (10) 183 Gunthrope, Richard Sidney (10) 183 Gurak. Stanley Thomas (10) 68. 183 Guy, Virginia Carol (10) 127, 183 Gwin, William Willis III (10) 183 Haden, Valerie Leigh (11) 110, 129, 198 Hafley, Thimothy David (10) 183 Hole, Mary Ann (11) 198 Hall, Edith Diane (11) 1 13, 198 Hall, Florence Estelle (10) 130, 183 Hall. Joy Maxine (10) 183 Hall, Michael Raymond (10) Hall, William Morton (11) Hallman, Anne Renee (10) 183 Haltwanger, Randall Elmo (12) 220 Haloi. Ted (11) 198 Ham, Marilyn (10) 183 Hambough, Dexter Frank (10) 183 Hamby, Mary Lynn (12) 97, 104, 107, 132, 220 Hamilton, George Lenwood (10) Hamilton. Terry Lynn (11) 198 Hamrick, Marilyn Jeon (11) 198 Honby. Dovid Wayne (11) 198 Hancock, James Alan (12) 220 Hanson, Sonya Kay (10) 183 Haralson, Daniel Robert (12) 220 Harden, Robert Michael (10) Hardigree, Sara Ann (10) 127. 183 Hardin. Kenneth Wayne (11) 198 Hardin, Martha Ellen. (11) 198 Harding, George Erwin (10) 183 Hare. Cathy Ann (10) 95. 183 Hare. James Edwin (12) 220 Hargrove, William Gerry (11) 112, 183 Harkey, Donald Michoel (11) 135, 198 Harper. Michael (12) 83. 125, 221 Harris, Charles E. (12) Harris, Charlotte Ann (12) 131,221 Harris, Jacqueline (10) 184 Harris, James Freeman (11) 124, 199 Harris. Patricio Anita (10) 184 Harris. Sally Griffith (12) 83, 86. 96. 98, 118. 124. 221 Harry, Tommy Lee (10) Hart, Jackie Lynn (10) 184 Harvell, Ricky (10) 184 Harvey, Paula (11) 199 Harvey, Sanford Jay (12) 102. 221 Harvill, Herbert Saxon (10) 184 Harvill, James Robert (11) 199 Hosenbem, Alice Marie (11) 104, 105, 199 Hosenbein, Edword James (10) 104. 184 Hawkins. Carol Anne (11)136, 199 Hawkins, Margaret Susan (11) 199 Haynes. Vickie Ruth (12) 221 Hoy wood, Denise D. (10) 184 Hazlegrove. Lee Anne (10) 107. 119, 184 Hazlegrove, Sarah Lynn (12) 80. 83, 86, 94.96, 97. 98, 106, 107. 110, 111, 120, 221 Heard. Anthony Quinn (10) Heard. Mary Elizabeth (10) 131, 184 Heath. Charles William (10) 184 Heath, Janet (10) 184 Heath. Morilyn Louise (11) 126. 128. 199 Helm, Waverly Barnard (10) Helms. Richard A. (1 1) 184. 199 Henning, Mary Joyce (12) Henry. Nelson W. (10) 184 Henson. Brenda Ann (10) 184 Herner, Lours Louise (10) Herrin, Elliot Cloy (10) 121, 199 Hicks. Paulo Gail (10) 103, 184 Higgins. Deborah Lynn (11) 199 Hill, Arthur Vern(11) 112, 199 Hill, Robert Brown (12) 109, 221 Hill Roxanne Rochelle (10) 184 Hill, Stephen Bruce (11) 199 Hill, Walter Bruce (11) 94, 95. 100, 109, 199 Hillard, Lynetta (10) 184 Hilleke. William Dempsey (11) 102. 199 Himes, J. Kelly (12) 124. 221 Hinds. G. David (12) 121,221 268 Hines, Teresa Ann (10) 184 Hirras, Juanito (11) 199 Hirras, Wayne (10) 184 HISTORY CLUB 118 Hodges. Sherry Mallotte (12) 128, 221 Hoffman, John Feiand (11) 124 Hoffman, Richard Jon (12) Jogan, Deborah Jean (11) 110. 199. 221 Hogan, William Marion (12) Hogsett, Daniel (11) 199 Holland, Jan Hurston (12) 126. 135, 221 Holliman, Tommie Arline (10) 184 Hollingsworth. James L. (10) 184 Hollis, Thomas Edward (11) Holloday, Susan Kay (10) Holloway, Cheryl Francis (10) 184 Holmes, James Lewis (10) 184 Holt, Dennis Charles (10) 184 Holt. Steve (10) 184 HOMECOMING COURT 76 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 127 Honeycutt, William Rick (11) 200 HONORS 66 Hope, Amy Sue (11) Hopkins, Clayton Woods (12) 221 Hopkins, Marilyn Faith (12) 83, 86, 97. 122, 221 Hopson, Bobby Alonzo (10) 184 Horner, Laura (10) 184 Horton. Debra Ann (10) Hoskins, Cynthia Lynn (11) 103, 128 Houston, Janet Lorraine (12) 200 Houston, Steve Lee (10) 184 Howar, Laura Mae (10) 184 Howard, Feordis (12) Howell, Ricky Lee (10) Howell, Walter Andrew (12) 221 Howton. Jess H. (12) 83. 97. 125. 222 Hubbard, Ann Lynne (1 1) 200 Hudson, Carl David (10) 184 Hughes, Alice Jane (10) 127, 184 Humphrey, Carrol Annette (10) 184 Hunt, James Davis (10) 184 Hunter, Hansel James (10) 184 Hurst, David Palmer (11) 200 Hutto, Ria Jolen (10) 184 Hyde, Eric Jerome (10) 184 Ingram. Charles Albert (12) 98, 102, 222 Ingram, Thomas Daniel (12) 118, 122, 222 INTERACT CLUB 100 INTERCLUB COUNCIL 96 Isbell. Janet Fay (12) 128, 222 Isbell, Robert James (10) 184 Ivey, Tom Walton (10) 184 Jackson. Carol Janice (12) 97, 113, 131, 222 Jackson, Carolyn Denise (1 2) 97, 11 3, 131. 222 Jackson, Dale Wayne (11) 200 Jackson, Jeffrey Lee (10) 184 Jackson, Julia Francis (11) 200 Jacobson. Richard Henry (II) 200 Jamison, Rosemary (10) 184 Jarrett. Hugh Ronald (12) Jenkins. Jane Elizabeth (11) 103, 104, 200 Jenkins. Margaret Winifred (11) 130. 200 Jesse, Richard Jeptha (10) 184 Jirvey, Ronald (10) 184 Joe. Johnny Loo (11) 96, 100, 109, 123, 192, 200 Johnson, Benjimin Peter (12) Johnson. Deborah Elizabeth (11) 200 Johnson, Debra Leigh (10) 127, 184 Johnson, Jennifer Jane (12) 97, 103, 104, 107, 222 Johnson, Judy Helene (11) 200 Johnson. Kim Folcoft (11) 184 Johnson, Solly Elizabeth (10) 184 Johnson, Walter Henry (10) 184 Jones. Barbara Ellen (12) 112, 127, 222 Jones, Bryson O. (12) 222 Jones. Cynthia McCoy (11) 98, 104, 200 Jones, Denise (10) 95, 184 Jones, Deborah Lynn (11) 94, 200 Jones, Donald (11) 200 Jones, Jr. Earl Monroe (11) 124, 200 Jones, Gloria Foe (10) 184 Jones, Janice Irene (10) 94. 103. 130, 131. 133. 200 Jones, Lillie Peare, (12) 131, 222 Jones, Margaret Ann (10) Jones. Patti Anne (11) 121. 128 Jones, Richard Lee (10) 184 Jones. Robert Carroll (11) 200 Jones. Robert Oavis (12) 129, 222 Jones, Sterling Emmanuel (10) Jones, Susan Denice (10) 184 Jones, Sylvester (11) 97, 200 Jordan, Michael Wade (11) 200 Justiss, Jr. Robert Earl (11) Justo, Sally (10) 184 Keeton, James Carlisle (11) Keith, Alan Crocker (11) 200 Keith, Beverly Jo (12) 83, 112, 131, 222 Keith, Larry Eugene (10) 184 Keith, Pamela Ann (10) 118, 119, 136, 184 Keller, Cynthia Lou (11) 200 Keller. Mark Dana (10) 184 Keller. Kenneth (10) 184 Keller, Robert Alan (11) 200 Keller. Rosalyn Sue (12) 97. 118. 122, 136, 222 Kelley. Bessie Bridget (10) 184 Kelley. Roger Maxwell (11) 200 Kennedy. Carol Lynn (12) 97, 104, 1 10, 119, 124. 222 Kennedy, Pamela Elizabeth (12) 94. 97, 103, 107, 118, 119, 120. 222 KEY CLUB 99 Kidd, Morris Scott (10) 184 Kidd. Sherie(lO) 184 Kimbrell, Charlotte Anne (10) 184 King, Brenda Gayle (10) King, Doyna (10) 118, 184 King. Jade (12) 94, 104. 112. 118. 119, 134, 223 King, Susan Lenore(lO) 122, 184 King. Thomas Jeremiah (12) 120, 223 Kingry, Vivian Lee (11) 200 Kirby, Wanda Lee (10) 185 Kirk, Mary Sue (10) 122. 185 Kizziah, Pamela Kay (10) 185 Kizzioh, Robert Edwin (12) 83, 86, 97. 102, 109. 122. 125. 223 Klamer. Randall Eugene (10) 185 Kling. John Charles (10) 185 Kloter. Beverly Ann (11) 200 269 Koontz, Greg Brian (11) 200 Kruger. Orville Robert (11) 200 laborde. Michael Keith (11) 201 Lake, Stephanie Jean (10) 185 Lancaster, Linda (12) 127, 223 Landman. Rebecco Anne (12) 128, 223 Landry, Benjamin Joel (10) 132, 185 Lanier, William Charles (12) Lansden, Sarah Elaine (10) 122. 185 Latham, Lynn Ann (12) 95. 98, 103, 104, 109, 223 LATIN CLUB 122 Lavas, Iva Wyna (10)94, 185 Lawley, Patricia Ann (12) 223 Lawrence. Susan Elinor (12) 127. 223 Lazar, Marianne (10) 185 Lozenby, Thomas Edward (11) 201 Leachman, Charles Lyman (12) 105, 110, 111, 112, 223 Leary, Harriett Judith (12) Ledbetter, Gary Thomas (11) 68. 99. 102, 201 Lee. Deborah Kaye (10) 185 Lee, Kathy Ann (11) 121. 201 Lee, Marcus Wesley, (12) 223 Lee, Rebecca (12) Lee, Susan Loo (11) 83, 98. 104, 105. 124, 201 Legg, Joe C. (11)201 Legg, Leigh Ellen (10) 185 Leigh. Elizabeth Dianne (11) 104, 136, 201 Lemke, John Bradley (10) 185 Lemke. Karen Diane (12) 223 Leonard. Robbie Matie (10) 185 LeRoy, Judy Alice (12) 120, 223 LeRoy, Linda Byrd (12) Lester, Ellen Clark (11) 95. 101, 103, 133, 192, 201 Lester, Ellen Meredith (10) 104, 185 LeSueur, Jan Marie (11) 201 Lewis, Cathy Elaine (12) 223 Lewis, Gordon Edward (10) 185 Lewis. Kathy Denise (10) 185 Lewis, Roland Condie (11) 201 LIBRARY CLUB 132 Light, Cynthio Gail (1 I) 94, 127. 134, 201 Limbough, Brendo Joyce (11) 201 Limbaugh, Bruce (12) 223 Lindsay, James Hugh (10) Lindsay. William Slade (11) 100, 102, 201 Lint. Deborah Ruth (11) 98, 121. 124, 201 Lloyd, Thomas Walkley, (11) 124, 201 Logon, Mark William (11) 201 Logon, Susan Marie (12) 118, 121, 223 Lollar. Barry Joe (12) 97, 224 Loo, Jock Ben (12) 118. 123, 124, 125. 224 Lott, Sandro Gayle (11) 127, 12: , 201 Love, Cindy (11) 201 Love. Jean Elise (11) 201 Lowe, Victor Alan (12) 83, 86. 224 Lower. Linn Lee (12) 73. 83. 84, 85, 89, 96, 100, 106. 107, 110, 121. 125, 137. 224 Lov ery, Charles Joseph (12) 22- Lowery, James Mitchell (10) Lowery. Michael Lamar (11) 102, 201 Lowery, Rebecca Jane (11) 201 Lowman, Joseph Allen (10) 185 Lucas, Bart Stephen (11) 201 Lucas, Phillip Cary (12)224 Lucas, Robert Wade (12) 100, 102, 224 Luthcke, Sharon Elain (12) 16. 224 Lyford, Ben Colin (12) 125, 224 Lynch. Amy Donoy (11) 104. 119. 123, 130, 202 MocMaster, Don James (12) MacMaster. Margaret Francis (12) 224 MacNab, Rowena (12) 110, 224 Macon, Joseph (11) 122, 202 Macon, Myrna Kate (12) 83, 118, 126, 134, 224 Maguire. Ruth Rose (11) 94, 103. 104, 118, 119, 202 Mann, Cindy Lee (11) 112. 201 Mann, Joel Franklin (12) 96, 131, 224 Mann, Susan Ann (12) 86, 94, 97, 1 18, 122, 134, 224 Marlowe, Jerry Edward (10) 102, 185 Martin, David Franklin (10) 185 Martin, Melody Ruth (12) 122, 224 Martin. Nancy Louise (10) 104, 122, 185 Martin. Robert Coleman (10) 185 Maske, Sandra Gayle (11)1 34, 202 Mason. Donna Ruth (11) 118, 121, 126, 202 Massey, William Colton (12) 86, 97. 110, 122, 137, 225 Masters, Richord Earl (12) 225 Masters, Ricky Vernon (10) 185 Mathes. Walloce Erskine (11) 122, 202 Matthews, Ben (10) 185 Matthews, Donna Frances (11) 80, 95, 98. 104, 112, 120, 136 Matthews, Karen (11) 202 Matthews, Leslie (11) Matthews, Mary Jane (11) 103, 202 May, Maude Anne (11) 95, 110, 118, 126 Mayberry, Anthony Bruce (10) 185 Mayfield, Deborah Ann (10) 185 Mayfield. John Price (11) Mayfield, Veronica Loyce (12) 94, 104, 118. 225 Mayhall, Cynthia Lucille (12) 80, 83, 98, 112, 120, 225 Mayhall, Rebecca Irene (10) 185 Mayhew, Mary Catherine (12) 128, 225 Mazer. Fern Paige (10) 122. 185 McAiley, Marsha Luray (12) 225 McAlpine, Diana (11) 130, 131, 202 McColeb, David Albert (12) 71, 225 McCarroll, Nancy Jean (10) 122, 185 McCarver, Donita (10) 185 McClellan, Deborah Leigh (12) 83, 97, 98, 118, 124, 136. 225 McClendon, Pamela Kay (10) 185 McCombs. Belinda Lee (10) 185 McCool, Gregory James (11) 202 McCormack, Mike Douglas (10) 133 McCormick. Joseph Patrick (10) 185 McCoy, Connie (11) 202 McCoy, Karen Janelle (11) 202 McCoy, Laura Corinne (11) McCoy. Rebecca Evelyn (10) 123, 185 McCoy, Stanford Logon (10) 185 270 McCree. Dennis (10) 185 McCroey, Morgoret Alline (10) 185 McDiormid, Mary (11) 202 McDonold, Cher. Lyn (12) 97, 107, 118, 122, 134, 225 McElveen, Barbara Ann (10) 186 McEwen, Henry Lewis (10) 186 McGee, Lynn Sterling (10) 186 McGimsey, Sheila Dianne (12) 112, 225 McGuire, Kathleen Karen, (10) 186 McGuire, Peggy Delores (11) 130. 132, 134, 202 McIntosh, Jerry S. (12) 94, 95, 97, 118. 124,225 McIntosh. John Bonner (10) 95, 100, 178, 186 McIntyre. Robert Thomas (11) 125, 202 McJunkin, Joseph Edward (10) 186 McKinney, Julia Gayle (10) 122, 186 McKinstry, Doris Denice 121, 130. 225 McKinstry, Thelma Louise (10) McKittrick, Jefferson Bruce (10) McLaughlin, Marsha Dionne (11) 202 McLone. Anita Lorene (11) 202 McLemore, Charles Alan (10) 123, 186 McLeod, George Thomas (11) 203 McMillan, Henry Ward (10) 186 McMurtrey, Richard Charles (10) 186 McNeely, Lynda Susan (10) 186 McRae, Suzanne (12) 225 McRee, Dennis Warren (10) McSherry, Nora Jean (10) 94. 123, 186 McWhorter, Henry Ramsey (10) 186 McWhorter, John Craig (12) 225 McWilliams, Michael Roe (10) 186 Meacham, Cynthia Gay (10) 104 Meacham. Denise Carol (12) 71, 75, 93, 95, 96. 102, 103, 117, 186, 195, 225 Meacham, Thomas Donald (10) 126, 186 Meehan, Carol Ann (10) 186 Melazzo, Judy Alice, (11) 122. 203 Melton, John Raymond (11) 203 Melton. Mork Timothy (12) 122, 124. 125, 226 Merritt, Mary Ellen (12) 103. 132. 226 Methvin, Georgia Marie (12) 226 Mikell, Al Thomas (10) 186 Miles. Michael D. (10) 186 Miller, Borbara June (10) 186 Miller, Dale (10) 186 Miller, Debbie Jean (11) 94. 1 13. 126, 128. 208 Miller, Floyd Erwin (10) 186 Miller, Jomes Robert (12) 126. 131, 226 Miller. Leon (10) 186 Mills, Steven Everett (11) 203 Minor, Potnce (10) 123, 186 Minton, Steve Alan (10) 186 Miree. Michelle E. (10) Miree, Rebecca Sue (12) 226 Mitchell, Michael Lee (10) Mizerony, Joe Solomon (11) 100, 203 Maden, Peggy Jane (10) 131, 186 Mader, Julie Sue (12) 226 Montgomery, James Daniel (12) 226 Montgomery, Robert Edward (10) 186 Montgomery. William Terrell (12) 102, 226 Moon, Deborah Denise (12) 226 Moon, Pamela Denise (10) 127 Moore, David Reese (12) 226 Moore, Gary Allen (12) 226 Moore, Horace Alan (12) 226 Moore, Patty (1 1) 95, 103, 104, 118, 119, 136. 203 Moore. Ronald Eugene (12) 104, 110, 123. 226 Moore, Ronnie Jerome (10) 186 Moran, Mary Louise (12) 112, 227 Morgan, Herbert Wayne (10) 186 Morris, Judy (11) 126. 203 Morris, Marcus Rodney (11) 100, 203 Morris. Nancy (10) 186 Morrison, Barbara Ann (10) 186 Morrow, Jeffrey Lynn (12) 226 Morrow. Michoel Lee (10) 186 Morse, Kathie Y. (10) 186 Morton, Beverly (10) 186 Morton, Marie (12) 94. 128. 226 Mosley, Tommy Mike (11) 203 Moss, Sonyan Beverly (11) 112, 130, 131 Mueller. Warren Burke (12) 227 Mull, William Page (10) 186 Mullinax, Bill Wayne (11) 203 Mullinax. Debra (10) 186 Mullins, Brenda Joyce (12) 112, 132, 227 Mullins, Marilyn Paige (10) 186 Mullins, Michael Glenn (10) 186 Mulroy, Richard Lynn (11) 203 Murdock. Albert (10) 186 Murdock, Charles (12) Murer, John Russell (10) 186 Murer, Kenneth Allan (12) 227 Murphree. Alfred Eugene (11) 203 Murphree. Phillip Lee (12) Murphy, Cynthia Alice (11) 203 Murray, Mitzi (10) 186 Murray. Robert Albert (1 I) 203 Muse. Margie Ann (10) 130, 186 Myers, Cornelia Diane (10) Myers, Debra Diane (10) 186 Norkates, Jomes Larry (10) 186 Nash, Eleanor Deborah (11) 112, 130, 203 Nason, Connie McKell (10) 187 Nason, Greg (10) 187 Nathan, Mark Conrad (12) 109, 121,227 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 82 Nealy, William James (11) 105, 203 Needham, William Ray (11) 203 Neely, Thomos Ross (11) Neighbors, Glen Allen (10) 187 Nelson. Gail Elaine (12) 72. 102, 103. 104, 117, 227 Nelson. James Page (10) 187 Nelson, Katherine Graham (12) 227 Nelson, Patricia Jane (II) 203 Nelson, Stephen Wayne (11) 203 Nemitz, Vivien Gaila (10) 187 Nevms, Crawford Benson (11) 203 Newell, Chery Lynne (11) 80, 104. 120, 134, 203 Newman, Belito Carol (10) 133, 187 Newman, James Dudley (11) Nichols, Judith Irene (12) 227 Nix, Vicki Jean (10) 95, 187 Nixon, Jerry Norman (1 1) 203 Noble. Janice Sue (12) 227 Noe. William Earl (12) 97, 104. 105, 125, 227 Norrell. Gerald Bruce (10) 187 Norris, Nancy (10) 271 Norton, Phyllis Faye (10) 187 O'Connor, James Edwin (11) 99 203 O'Dazier, Walter J. Jr. (10) 112, 187 Oden, Delores Iris (11) 104, 204 Oden, Morris Edger, Jr. (10) 112, 187 OFFICE ASSISTANTS 134 Ogle, Katherine Conway (10) 187 Ogle Virginia Ellen (1 I) 126 O'Hara, Patrick Thomas (11) 204 Oliver, Gary Mikel (10) 187 Oliver, John Windham (12) 227 O'Neal, Melvin Thomas (11) 204 O'Neil, Edward Herring (12) 227 ORGANIZATIONS 90 O'Steen, Michael (11) 204 Oughton, Elizabeth Ann (11) 126, 204 Oughton, James Arthur (11) 122, 126, 204 Ousley, Deborah L. (11) 112, 204 Ousley, Michelle (10) 187 Owen, Jeff Alon (12) 70. 97, 99, 102, 227 Owen, Linda Jeonne (11) 103, 104. 204 Owens, Blane Roderick (11) Oxford. Kim (11) 80. 98. 136, 204 Packer, Ivan Wayne (10) 187 Padgett, Joyce lanete (10) 127, 187 Pair. Kristin Ann (10) 187 Palmare, Marilyn Virginia (12) 128, 227 Pamplin, Debbie Leigh (10) 187 Pardue, Mara Kay (12) 227 Parker, Gory Arthur (12) 83, 85, 95, 97 105, 110, 116. 121,227 Parker, John Gregory (11) 204 Parker, Patricia Carol (11) Parker, Robert Bridges (10) 187 Parks. Deborah Lynne (12) 94, 98. 135, 228 Parks, Janis Marie (10) 187 Parrish, Laura Jeanne (11) 103, 204 Parrott, Charles Richard (10) 187 Passmore. Charles LeGrande (11) 204 Patterson, Gary Duane (10) 95, 99, 187 Paulk. Willie Frank (11) 204 Payne. James Michael (12) 228 Pearce, Craig Harry (10) 187 Pearce, Garry William (12) 228 Pederson, Dale L. (11)204 Peers, Mary Kathryn (12) 228 Penfield, David Nelson (12) 118, 121. 228 P. E. OFFICE ASSISTANTS 133 PEP CLUB 101 Perry, Judith Leigh (12) 104, 128. 228 Perryman, Kathy Jane (12) 127, 228 Peterson, Herbert P. (11) 204 Petrig, Anna Marie Christina (10) 107, 1 19. 187 Phelps, Thomas Cole (11) 204 Phillips. Al McKinley (10) 187 Phillips, Danny (10) 187 Phillips, Dovid Richard (10) 187 Phillips, James Hal (II) 204 Phillips, Janet Susan (11)102, 104, 1 17, 121. 131, 204 PHYSICS CLUB 125 Pihakis, James (11) 204 Piliouras, Pete Bill (10) 187 Pippen, Don Cox (11) 99, 105, 204 Pitner, Ricky Elliott (12) 102. 228 Place, John Woodward (12) 228 Poer, Beverly Jean (10) Poer, Patricia Anne (11) 187, 204 Pollard. George Edward (10) 187 Pollard. Karen Elizabeth (10) 127, 187 Ponsonby, Kevin Paul (10) 122, 187 Popwell, Jo Ann (11) 204 Popwell, Pamela Jean (12) 128. 134, 228 Porter, Katheryn Ann (11) 118, 126, 204 Porter, Phoebe, Jane (11) 119. 204 Porter, Thomas Michael (12) 228 Postell, Joyce Oretha (10) 187 Powell, Donald Lee (12) 228 Powell. Joe (10) 187 Powell, Pamela Elaine (10) 187 Powers, Robert Michael (II) 204 Prather, Debra Sue (11) Pratt. John Harris (12) 100. 70. 228 Price, Donna Rae(12), 134, 228 Price. Lorrie Virginia (10) 187 Price, Micky Lee (10) 187 Pyle, Andra Lynette (11) 204 Quarles, Ronnie Dale (10) 126, 204 Quick, Alex Maurice (10) 187 Quinn, Charles Thomas (12) 125, 228 Quinn, Lawrence Roger (11) 102. 204 Rabinowitz. Mark (11) 205 Raines, Kenneth Lee (10) 126, 187 Raines, Raymond Cloud (10) 188 Rait, George Sterling (11) 205 Ramsey, Faye Linda (10) 188 Rancher, James (10) Rancher, John E. (10) 188 Ratliff, James Michael (10) 188 Rauckman, Robert Lee (11) 205 Ray, Debra June (11) 113. 205 Ray, Elizabeth Ann (10) 188 Raykes, James Lynn (11) Reach, Terry Gordon (10) 188 Redus, Calvin Leonder (12) RED AND BLACK STAFF 104 RED CROSS CLUB 131 Redd, Brenda Jean (10) 188 Reese. Lenore Josephine (12) 96. 97, 98, 104, 105. 110, 111, 118, 122, 229 Reese. Mike James (11) Reese, Ronald Michael (10) RELIGION COMMITTEE 94 Remmel. Robert Sheldon (10) 188 Remmel, William Stuart (11) 205 Reneau, Cynthia Louise (11)119, 123. 130. 205 Reynolds, Barbara Ann (11) 113, 205 Reynolds, Mona Carol (11) 133 Ribe, Page Reynolds (12) Rice, Paul Donvan (10) 188 Rice, Richard (11) 188 Rice. Terry Marc (11) 102, 192. 205 Richard, Susan Ayme (11) 205 Richard, William Michael (12) 125, 229 Richardson, Dorene (10) 188 Richordson, Betty Gail (12) 134, 229 Richardson, Melvin (10) 188 Rickels, Jennifer Ann (10) 188 Riffe. Randy C. (10) 188 Rives. Mark Allison (11) 96. 100, 102, 205 Roan, Carl Wendell (12) 110. 229 Roberts, Dionn Kathryn (12) 83, 104. 130, 136. 229 Roberts, Leslie Denise (1 1) 80, 112, 205 Roberts, Linda 1 18 272 Robertson, Mario Jean (12) 97, 101, 103, 104. 229 Robins, Herbert Vincent (12) 72, 97, 229 Robinson, David Glen (10) I 18, 188 Robinson. Glen David (12) 229 Rock, Brendo Marguerite (11) 104. 105, 110.118. 121. 205 Rock, Cynthio Carmen (10) 188 Rogers, Eleanor Anne (11) 205 Rogers, Pamela Sue (10) 188 Rollins. Barbara Jone (11) 136, 205 Roper, Suzanne Carol (10) 94, 127, 188 Ross, Robert layne (12) 132, 229 Roth, Andrew John (12) 229 Roth, Emily Dean (10) 95, 188 Rouveyrol, John Phillip (10) 188 Rowser, Jacqueline Denise (10) 188 Rowser, Tommy (11) 205 Rozor, Donna Denise (11) 127, 134, 205 Rozelle, Robert Dedmon (10) 188 Rudolph, Rena Louise (11) 112, 206 Ruff, George Gamble (12) 229 Runyans, Jimmy Oscar (10) 188 Russum, Paula Diana (10) 127, 188 Russum, Phil (11) 100, 123. 206 Rutledge. Mark E. (10) 188 Ryan, Carol Mayire (10) 188 Ryczywot, Linda Sue (10) 188 Sadler, Bethann (12) 94, 97, 104, 105, 109, 110, 111, 118, 119. 136. 229 Salmon, Debra Doreen (10) 130, 188 Sanderfer, Fred (11) 118, 206 Sanders, Judy Knox (12) 127, 229 Sanders. Rob V. (10) 112. 122. 188 Sanderson, Wanda Kay (12) 94, 107 1 18, 1 19, 122, 124. 229 Saron, Cheryl Diane (11) 119, 206 Sarris, John Bruce (10) 96. 188 Sarris, Sandro Elizabeth (12) 100. 103, 104, 118. 134. 229 Sortian, Julie Diane (10) 126 Sasser, Linda Joy (II) 206 Saunders, William Melton(12) 121, 123, 132,230 Schaefer, Mark Richard (10) 189 Schell. Paige (10) 189. 95 Scherer, Rose Marie (11) 127, 131 Schibani, Mary Fronces (12) 109, 127, 230 Schiesz, Karen Lynne (12) 112, 121, 230 Schill, Robert (10) 188 Schilleci. Charles Joseph (10) 188 Schilleci, Jerry Bernard (10) Schmitt, James Richard (10) Schneider, Barbara Ann (11) 116, 136, 206 Schneider, Charles Michael (11) Schnitzlein, Jan Elizabeth (10) 188 Schultz, Grerchen Ann (11) 206 Schultz. Robin Kim (10) 189 Schwantes, Karen Christine (12) 120, 128, 230 'S' CLUB 102 Sconyers, Gaye Lynne 129, 130, 230 Scroggins. Michael Fowler (12) 121. 125. 126, 230 Sears, Debbie L. (10) Sears, Rebecca Lynne (12) 94, 109, 230 Seay, David DeWhitt (12) 112. 230 Seay, Donald Emmett (1 1) 124, 206 Sedberry, Elizabeth Susan (12) 94, 103, 127, 230. 70 Seeley, Peter Augustus (12) 230 Serota, Theodore Robert (12) 71.95. 97, 100. 102, 125, 211, 230 Setzer. Zona Elizabeth (1 1) 206 Sexton. Loretta Hope (10) 127, 188 Shamburger, Carolyn (1 1) 98, 130. 1 36, 206, 83 Sharp, Margaret Diane (12) 130, 230 Shorpe, James Ward (11) Sharpe, Pam Jean (10) 188 Show, Brian Arthur (10) 188 Shaw, Paula Ann (10) 188 Shaw Priscilla Wendell (11) 206 Shelley. Michael Lee (12) 94, 96, 97, 121, 125, 132, 230 Shepard, Iva Lynn (10) 189 Shepard. Patricia Lee (12; 128. 133, 230 Sheperd, John Comack (12) 230 Sheppard, Judy Ann (10) 94, 189 Sherk, Nancy Lee (1 1) Shields, Jane Ann (11) Shiley, Margaret (11) 112. 206 Shill. Robert Earl (10) Shipley, Kevin Craig (11) 83, 206 Shirley. Ted Randall (10) 129. 133, 189 Shook, Penny Cheryl (10) 94, 128. 189 Shook. Rebecca Sharon (10) Shores. Mike Carol (10) 189 Shown. Nat 1 12 Shrum, Susan Louisa (12) 133, 135, 231 Siegel, Richard Benjamin (12) 125, 231 Silliman. Lee (12) 126, 231 Sims, Edward Clayton (10) 189 Sides. Barbara Leigh (12) 112, 135, 231 Skelton, Keith (10) 189 Skinner, Pamela Jeon (12) 119. 126. 231 Slick, Leonord Alan (12) 231 Slimp, David William (10) 189 Slimp, Debra Jean (12) 97, 103, 127. 136, 231 Smallwood, Scott Dudley (10) 189 Smelcer, Joseph Woodwell (10) Smith. Albert El.as (10) 122. 189 Smith, Barbara Lane (11) 95. 98. 107, 108, 206 Smith. Brian Lloyd (11) 206 Smith, Charles Mark (10) 189 Smith. Cynthia Ann (12) 94. 95. 97. 104. 110, 118, 126,231 Smith. Deborah Jean (10) 189 Smith, Debra Sue (10) 189 Smith, Diane Shirley (10) 189 Smith, Ginger Karen (12) 231 Smith, Greg Russel (10) 189 Smith, Jim (10) 189 Smith, Jackie Louise (10) 189 Smith, Karen Marlene (11) 119, 124 Smith, Kenneth West (12) 231 Smith, Milton Morchand (Bubba) (10) 189 Smith, Mike David (11) 206 Smith, Sara Kathy (10) 189 Smith, Scott Robert (11) Smith. Steve Acton (11) 206 Smith, Susan Leigh (12) 127. 231 Smith. Willie (10) 189 Smith. Walter Ervin (11) 112, 121, 206 Snider, David Hubert (11) 206 Snow, Dovid Mowery (12) 231 Snow, Gary Kevin (10) 189 Snow, Richard Neal (10) 189 Sorrells. Debbie Elaine (12) 97, 109, 75, 231. 72, 104 Sorrells. Denise Helen (10) 189 South. Daryl Roy (10) 189 South, Deborah Faye (10) 189 273 SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 81 Sparks, Paul D. (10) 189 Sparks, William Jerald (11) 207 Spcegle, Pomelo Lynn (11) 127, 207, 132 Spivey, Herman Allen (10) 189 Spivey, Synrhia Lyn (12) 94, 97, 73, lu2, 103, 117, 127. 74. 231 Stobler, Lemmie Clyde (12) 94, 125, 131, 231 Stabler, Thomas Vandy (11) 207 Staggs, Stephen Lee, (12) 92, 95, 97, 100, 102, 71.232 Staggs, Tereasa Lynn (10) 189 Stalfort, Charles Gary (12) 232 Stamps, Joy Ann (12) 127, 232 Steele, Wanda Jean (11) Steiner, Denise Berry (12) 119,211, 232 Steiner, Sandra Lockett (10) 189 Stephenson, Kathleen Janice (12) 94, 127, 232 Stephenson, Ronny (10) 189 Stewart, Alice Marie (12) 80, 232 Stewart, Janice Lee (10) 189 Stewart, Michael Jack (11) 133, 207 Stewart, Milton Allen (10) St. John, Allen Thomas (10) 189 Stone, Carolyn Melissa (10) 112, 123, 189 Stone. John Herol (12) 112, 232 Stout. Tim James (10) 189 Strange, Luther Johnson (1 1) 99, 207 Stroumfjiord, Jon Vidalin (11) Street, Dorothy Sue (11) Stritikus, Priscina Lyn (1 1) 103, 122 Strozier, Janet Louise (10) 132 Stuart, Allen (10) 189 Stubbs. Rebo Mae (10) 112, 189 STUDENT COUNCIL 92 STUDENT FACULTY COMMITTEE 95 STUDENT LIFE 44 Sudderth, George Lewis (12) 232 Sulzby, Phillip John (11) 207 Sutherland, Bess (10) 189 Sutton, Kenny Frederick (11) 207 SVHS BAND 114 Symms, Paul Stewart (12) li25. 232 Tatum, Charles Burnham (11) 129, 207 Taylor, Ann Thereaso (11) 207 Taylor, Barbara Gail (12) 232 Taylor, Beverly Yvonne (12) 232 Taylor, Carolyn Erin (12) 118, 120, 232 Taylor. Eugenia Ann (12) 135, 232 Taylor, Frances Gail (12) 110, 232 Taylor, Janice Foy (12) 113, 232 Taylor, Kathy Elaine (10) 189 Taylor, Linda Susan (11) 207 Taylor. Randy Weston (12) 233 Taylor, Robert Allen (11) 207 Taylor, Tom Alan (10) Taylor, Tommy Edward (11) 190, 207 Toylor, Wanda Joyce (10) 190 Teague, Carolyn Jean (10) 190 Teague, Michael Perry (11) 207 Teel, David Earl (10) TENNIS TEAM 172 Terrell, Barbara Ann (12) 101, 103. 232, 72 Terrell, Lem Dexter (11) 207 Terry, Steve Lavis (10) Terry. Willie (10) 190 Tew. David (10) 190 Thacker, Mary Evelyn (11) 105. 118, 112, 122, 136, 207 THESPIANS 110 Thomas, Alison Ann (10) Thomas, Arnita Yvonne (11) 113, 207 Thomas, Charles Edwin (12) 96, 97, 233, 102, 106, 107. 125, 68. 83 Thomas, Charles Robert (12) 233 Thomas, David Brooks (12) 232 Thomas, James O. (12) 232 Thomos. Lawrence Randall (10) 190 Thomoson, Dana Jean (10) Thompson, Brenda Pearl (11) 136, 207 Thompson, David Clary (10) 190 Thompson. Deborah (11) 95, 98, 103, 104, 26, 207 Thompson, James (10) Thompson. Jennifer Lee (11) Thompson, John Stanley (12) 233 Thompson, Julia Leah (11) 120, 128, 135, 207 Thompson, Norma Lee (10) 190 Thompson, Rhonda Lee (11) 207 Thompson, Valerie Elaine (11) 207 Thompson, Valerie McGee (11) 190 Thompson. Wayne O. (12) 100. 233 Thomson. Jenny (11) 208 Thornell, Sharon Ruth (12) 233 Thornhill, Debbie Lynn (10) 190 Thorpe, Sam Jones (11) Thrasher. Ronnie Dale (11) 208 Timmons, Mary Elizabeth (1 1) 208 Tingley, Peggy C. (10) 190 Tireman, Kenneth Lawrence (10) 190 Tisdale, Kathryn Lynne (12) 94, 95, 97, 76. 70. 68. 117, 102. 103, 104, 105. 107, 211, 233, 154 Todd. Donnie Douglas (11) Todd. Linda Louise (11) 102, 117, 128. 76, 208 Todd, Selisa Lynnette (10) 190 Tolleson, Susan Lee (10) 190 TOWER STAFF 106 Townley. Deborah Ann (10) 190 TRACK TEAM 168 Trammel, Frederick (10) 190 Trawick, Kenyon M. (10) 190 Traylor, Anita Rose (11) 112, 208 Traylor. Joseph Wesley (10) 190 Treadwell, Nancy Carol (10) 190 Trimble, Bobbie Jeon (10) 190 Trone, Ardrell Eugene (12) 233 Tropper, Joshua Neil (11) 110, 124, 80, 208 Truss, Debra Ann (10) 113, 131, 190 Tubb, Connie Fay (10) 190 Tubbs, Windo (10) Tuck. Mary Ann (12) 112, 127. 233 Tucker, John Terry (12) 233 Turnblad, Rochelle Ann (10) 190 Tumbled, Ronald Anton, Jr. (12) 83. 86, 122, 125, 85, 97, 233 Turner, Donna Lynn (12) 233, 73 Turnipseed, William Jeff (12) 100, 73, 23 Turpin, Barry Joe (11) 208 Turpin Tommy Edwin (10) 190 Tutwiler, Janice Leigh (12) 96, 97, 128. 234 Tyler, Patsy Ann (10) 190 Uhlich, Nancy McGlynn (1 1) Underwood, Frederick Andrew (10) 190 Upton, Roger Dale (11) 208 USHERETTES 98 274 VALLEY FCRGE STAFF 105 Vond Lune. James Kelley (10) 190 Von Londinghom, William Young (10) 190 Vann, Jack (11) 208 Vann, Lofton H. (12) 234 Vaughn, Ellen Wade (12) 97, 103, 110, 111, 126, 234 Vaughn, Patricia Ann (12) 135, 234 Vess, John (12) 97, 116. 120, 80. 234 Vick, Chris Eloyne (12) 136 Vincent. Allan Done (10) 190 Vincent, Anne (II) 103, 208 Vincent. Ben Frank (12) 97. 100, 125. 234 Vincent. Gail (11) 133. 208 Vinyard, James Samuel (11) 133. 208 Voigt, Valerie Evelyn (11) 208 Wade, Horold James (10) 190 Wade, Sharon Lynn (10) 190 Wakefield. Gayle (12) 234 Walden. Peggy Renee (10) Waldrop. Linda Eve (10) 190 Waldrop, Patricia Marie (11) 83, 208 Walker. Charles Victor (11) 102 Walker, Patricia Ann (11) Walker, Robert Earl (11) Wallace. Holly L. (10) 190 Wallace, James Lewis (12) 234 Wallace, Mary Ann (11) 131. 208 Wallis. Harry Edwin (10) 95, 190 Walsh. Christino Ann (10) 190 Walsh, Susan Ann (10) 190 Walter. Judy Ann (10) 190 Walters, Beth Ann (10) 190 Wolton, Gary Wayne (10) 191 Ward, David Wayne (10) 191 Ward. Jonet Leah (10) 191 Ward, Michael Kendrick (12) 191, 234 Ward. William Harold (11) 208 Ware. William Galloway (11) 121, 124 Warren. James Roy (12) 234 Watkins, Margaret Elaine (11) 94, 113 1 19. 130, 136, 80. 104 Watts, James Lomual (10) 191 Wotts. David Wayne (10) 122 Weatherly, Patricia Anne (11) 130, 208 Weathers, Betsy Jan (10) 191 Weathington, Anita L. (10) 191 Weaver, Don Watson (10) 126 Weaver. Lisa Carolyn (11) 208 Webb, Don Jennings (10) 191 Webster, Jennie Louise (10) 191 Wemtraub, Steven Mark (12) Welch. Chris J. (10) 191 Welch, Cynthia Jean (10) 191 Welch, Edwin Kyle (12) 234, Welch, Vickie Anne (12) 118, 234 Weldon. Wendy Gayle (12) 94, 127, 136, 234 Wells. Melanie Beth (10) 191 Welts, Rose Marie (10) 191 Wells, Stephen Edward (12) 121, 125, 235 Wesler, Carl (12) 70. 235 Wesson. C. Mae (10) 191 West. John Michael (12) 235 West, Robert Allan (10) 191 Wester, Julia Lee (12) 103, 235 Westbrook, Stephen Dean (12) 126. 235 Whotley. Erin (12) 135, 235 Wheeler. Claude Michael (11) 208 Wheeler, Sylvia Ann (10) 191 White. Alvin Chester (11) 209 White, Charles Edwin (11) 209 White, Charles Edwin (11) 209 White. Harland. Landy (11) 209 White. Valerie Yvette (10) 113. 191 Whited. Charles Lee (10) 191 Whitfield. Daniel Eldridge (12) 235 Whitlork, Carolyn Holley (12) 94, 97. 98. 118. 136 Whitlock, Barry (12) Whitten, Beth Carlene (10) 191 Wilcox, C. Bonner (11) 95. 103, 104, 209 Wilhite, Deborah Kay (12) 235 Wilhite. Harry Virgil (10) 191 Wilkens, Jill Paulette (11) 209 Wilkerson. Deborah Jeon (12)96, 127, 235 Willever, Peggy Jean (12) 235 Williams, Carol 127 Williams, Chris Cordon (1 1) 209 Williams. Cynthis (11) 104. 209 Willioms, David M. (12) 235 Williams. Deborah Ann (11) 120, 128, 209 Willioms. Evelyn Louise (12) 113, 235 Williams, Greg Lenox (12) 100, 235 Williams, Jock (11) 209 Williams, John Edward (10) 191 Williams. Lendi E. (10) 191 Willioms, Lessa Elane (10) 191 Williams, Lewis Wilson (10) 99. 191 Williams, Nancy Walker (11) Williams, Oscar (12) 112 Williams, Stephen Kent (10) Willioms. Susan A. (1 1) 113. 127, 209 Williamson, George Stephen (11) 135, 209 Williamson, John Edwin (10) Wilmet, Dawn Cheri (11) 94, 209 127. 122. 103, 104 Wilson, Barbara Carol (11) 209 Wilson, Morsho Eloine (10) 127, 191 Windham, Jan Dee (10) Windham. Lee Hibbler (10) 191 Winston, Jerome Alec (10) 191 Womack, Madella (11) 130. 209 Wood. Alan Ashley (11) 209 Wood. Claude Edward (12) Wood, Deborah Lay (11) 98. 112, 209 Wood. Geri Kathryn (11) 94. 103. 119, 136. 209 Wood. James Clifford (12) 235 Worthington, Anne D. (10) 122, 191 Worthington. Mary W. (10) 122. 191 WRESTLING 179 Wright, Cathy (12) Wright. Floretta (10) 113. 191 Wright, Janet Koy (11) 94, 104, 105. 129, 127 134. 136. 209 Wright, Joe (12) Wright, Noli (10) 191 Wright, Randy Neal (10) 191 Wright, Samuel Arthur (11) Wright. Sheila (12) 95, 97.127. 77. 235 Wurtele, Cathy (10) 127, 191 Wurtele. Martha (10) 126. 191 Wynn, Beverly Jo (11) 209 Wynn, Jeff Vernon (11) 209 Zeiger. Kurt William (11) 118. 209 Zeiger, Timothy David (11)118, 124, 209 Zimmer, Julie Lynn (12) 134 Zion. Betty Jean (11) 124, 130, 209 275 PHIL BAXTER Class Historian GARY PARKER Class Musician 278 The time past . . . 279 reflect images of today . . . 282 283 284 285 286


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