Valley High School - Viking Yearbook (Valley Station, KY)

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October 18 n.. ii' Judy Plecsom Kms Rgblgon 'x ,J , 193311 .ggi-N .uflll-' X 1 f':'0'-N, .Q 9-1 I 2 ' uv-o-m.f f': 5 i 7 1 ,x' J 'UI0uOll M ' I 2 2 tqqgxdilivfn x' nfiizniua-lf ., 5 g ,S I 15 vfm,.,,,fnom-4 ' HH-F Q -..,.......,,,.. 5 I. ,,.. x Q, :F Wf- v , N: Q HK R5 v ,, I 5 mf ,L -'QI Q Debbie Shelton T ft, ,fx 6 'I ,-, 1 21 W X by F 5 .gr -Q' '?.' .::3 A A -9. . Qing. wife? ' fi iq I 1 , , J ga ,f 1 xxx I, 1 a 1 7 , 35 5 L P' Vt fb .' mn, 3' alma Fi Nm 5355 f-Mx MW IMI 1' , X7 XJ 'MB,'5W P M W, N ADMINIQTRATIDN AND FACULTY H Rf-Q is-we -r 4 .J t. i 2. 1 . Richard VanHoose - Superintendent 2. Members ofthe Jefferson County Board of Education - FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Orville R. Miller, Jr., Don M Randolph, Fred Pfannenschmidt, Jr., Roberta B. Tully, Chairmang Earl J, Hartlage 3. Ernest C. Grayson, Deputy Superintendent 4. James E. Former, Deputy Superintendent 5. Board of Education Building 4 ,K fs. 5. i li . ' Q ' 'f ' ...gi WALTER J. PICKETI' Principal LUCIAN ADAMS Assistant Principal To the Senior Class of 1975: Congratulations on reaching one ofthe milestones in your education. There will be many more because education never ceases. I hope Valley High School has inspired you to strive for the higher things in life. My sincere congratulations to each of you and the best of luck in the future. W. J. Pickett DONALD HINES Assistant Principal ,,....--- .,..-- '-7:q...--- Sb-.... 1 l :J Y ai J J. . fi.. ROWE OAKES 'I 'lrh and 12th Grade Boys ROYCE SHIRRELL 9th and 10th Grade Boys I X 1 if i FCP' Z OVFQEL .- ARNOLD COSBY Junior High Counselor en eq MRS. ANN TAYLOR 'I Irh and l2ih Grade Girls Counselors and lnsirucrional Coordinafor W. A. WHITMAN InsrrucrionaI-Coordinator .!' 1 lu.. - H SHANNON ROYAL 9th and 10th Grade Girls .-1-7 X 1 X N I i 1 A-,U.,. , A , M 1 fa' fs .Q I. x , Vin iw In V I4 gb x Q fad f English Margaret Johnson - Chairman Freshman Sponsors - Senior High Good News Club Judy Rice - Sophomore Sponsor, Bela Club Ruby Allen - Senior Sponsor, Writing Contests Sarah Sprague - Sophomore Sponsor William Hogue - Freshman Sponsor Marilyn O'Brien - Senior Sponsor, Drama Coach 4. F' Carol Lincoln - Freshman Sponsor Grace Baker - Freshman Sponsor Norma Beck - Sophomore Sponsor Pansy Warren - Junior Sponsor Laura Taylor Warren Stanley - Newspaper and Annual Advisor 1 P K 1 Y V Y n Y K 1 I l Eff? ,,. 4,1 , 3. I. Carolyn Stevenson - Jr. High Good News Club 2. Gertrude Kuhlman - Chess Teom 3. Hugh Dening - Asst. Football Coach 4. Mimi Smith 5. Donald Cook --Math Team 6, Reason Newton - Senior Sponsor 7. Gary Stowers - Tennis Coach 7. Q., U I ,. p. . .ox X v '. 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Juaniia Ridener - Junior Sponsor Martha Jones - Senior Sponsor Brenda Pennell Carol Pullen -- Freshman Sponsor Rosa Green - Head Librarian Fannie Gue - Assistant Librarian Ann Berger -Junior High Librarian Barbara Parker - Audio Visual Librarian Languages and Industrial Arls l. 3. 4. l s ii lsiwirfff '.,,, I wuiiz. ff-'i -,Ai-ll , !.',5l.lg,iX If' ,- rlfilf' 'IIJK 5. 1. Mory Doyle - Senior Sponsor 2. Regina Bodnarsky - Sophomore Spon Classical League 3. Loren Bowling - Sophomore Sponsor 4. Cecelia Kaelin - Freshman Sponsor 5. Joseph Waska 6. Raymond Jeffries 7. Russell Blowers 8. Charles Jackson g 1 sor, Junior g 6. e Band and AH ,Vg l 1 4. 5 . gf - ,A 5. Michael Barnard - Bands Teresa Martin Don Gilbert - Junior Sponsor Jeff Swanson - Freshman Basketball Coach Robert Harris - Freshman Sponsor Richard Thompson - Photography Club Marian Bell 6 7. 31 J , y ,ffl ' , .F PM ff. N 3. l. Mary Miller 2. Frank Borliovich 3. Dennis Simpson - A. Ronald Huffman 5. Marilyn Boyd 6. Janice Kuhn 7, Beverly Campbell 32 f A Jr. High Baskelball Coach Special Educaiion 4 5. .Alt 6. ,.,,:v' Phgsical Education I 3 4 5 6 7 8 2. 'Q-Q., L Q fb, 6. ' ll l i ' f 1 1 4 zf Marietta Charmoli -- Freshman Sponsor Dallas Arnold - Athletic Director Eddie Crum - Head Football Coach Freddie Capass - Assistant Basketball Coach Mary Schuler - Freshman Sponsor Sharon Zachery Phyllis Bills -- Flag Girl Sponsor Alex Sklepovich 4. 7. J Social Sludies l . Ronald Greene - Wresfling Coach, Junior Sponsor 2. Elaine Neeley - Sophomore Sponsor 3. Donny Bullock - Sophomore Sponsor 4. Truman Taylor - Senior Sponsor 5. Louise Redmon - Chairman Junior Sponsors 6. Esther Dixon - Chairman Senior Sponsors 7. Joseph Gormon - Senior Sponsor 8. Herbert Condor - Sophomore Sponsor 4. 5. Z 7. a. i Sevenlh and Eighlh Core. ' U1 2. Q' 1 lvl 4. 5. 8. I . Fred Liflle 2. Garvin Babbage 3. Charles Mitchell - Cross-Country and Track 4. Charles Jones 5. Mariorie Huglin 6. William Renn 7. Donna Forman - JV Cheerleaders 8. Shelia Lacefield - Varsity Cheerleaders 9. Lee Anderson - Assislant Football Coach 1 r 7. ji... Clerks 1. Wanda Sermon - CaunseIor's Secretary Marie Craft - Bookkeeper Martha Baldwin - Mr. Picketfs Secretary Christine Shelman - Ordering and Receiving Clerk Lera Bishop - Office Clerk Ann Arkenberg - T.V. Science Aide Wanda Walker - CounseIor's Clerk s- -i i i 1 i. f 2 Y J 6, 7. 2 3. ,fl i I 1 and Aids 1. L 3. 4. 1 E3 i' .. ' 33' Marilyn Kreiger - Jr. High Office Clerk Martha Sells - T.V. History Aide Liz Paulley - Library Clerk Virginia Ransdell - T.V. 89h Grade Math Aide Pai Rhudy - T.V. 7th Grade Math Aide Shirley Fey - Library Clerk Pai Payne - T.V. English Aide Frances Hammers - A.V. Clerk 6. B. If llffyyffyqi Sa LUNCH ROOM PERSONNEL BACK ROW: Louise Wall, Mary F. Puckett, Juanita Spencer, Mary R. Skeeters, Imanell Pierce, Grace Vititoe. FRONT ROW: Jackie Raymer, Martha McGowan, Dee Schelling, Ruth Howell, Beth Clayton. NOT PICTURED: Ruth Baker, Catherine Embry. LUNCHROOM MANAGER Margaret Hook 38 l L' 1 nf-ilifl NW NG? ' 44Kr1':KW? is-:Quad A SE. 9 Mr. and Miss Valley High Maas e 3224.3 A csv' Q , , . 57 .jg,fY 'i Rl!! 1' P Q W5 in Q Tomiko Mornings-,far and Peie Trimer 40 UA-v nut I I In , ,A . u 41011335 . H J , 'na..fm,pq.1o I O I .I Iv1.U, ,, 1 1 a n :u nu-u MR. AND MISS SENIGR SCHERRI RHUDY CHUCK SCHULER Important senior dates . . . September September October November November February February March March May May May May 13, I9, 16, 7, 20, 21, 23, 27, 28, 4, 5, 26, 27 29, 29, 30, Seniors Received Rings Officers Elected First Senior Class Meeting Seniors Ordered Announcements Senior Play . . . Bye-Bye Birdie Seniors Received Announcements Finals for Winter Graduates Rehearsals for Winter Graduation Winter Graduation Senior Finals Rehearsals for Spring Graduation Class Nite Spring Graduation V' F' 'Su Y-7' Mark Mosely, Ricky Mills, Ursula White, Cindy Happel I I 3 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS MARK MOSELY RICKY MILLS CINDY HAPPELL URSULA WHITE l Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Treasurer Secretary Y I I 4 42 ABNER, DAVID L. lDaveI ACT.: Tennis Team, Chair, Madrigals, Marching, Concert, and State Bands, Jr.-Faculty Basketball. AMB.: To know that the world will have been a better place for my being here. FAV. MEM.: All the friends I have made here and through the years. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: Nothing - it's really been great. WILL: All the fun I've had here to everyone that is able to experience it. ADAMS, CAROLYN ACT.: Powderpuff Football, Adv. Girls Cho., Pep Club, Co-Ed-Y, Sen- ior Play, Usherette at Graduation. AMB.: To always be happy and make people around me happy. To make Mom and Dad proud l'm their daughter. FAV. MEM.: B-22-74, Kelly, fun with the gang, Rough River, RING NIGHT, Haunted House, GOLD KLUNKER, Washing Ashby Ln., Grace NO-GO, swimming at R.F. fright T. S.I, No-Neck Nannie, summer ol '74, Bev and Toni riding on the back of my car and Carol iumping in the ditch. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Getting stuck in the mud Ring Night, men in black. WILL: Fun of Valley to Carla and Cindy, great Sr. year to G. B., inventory paper to Toni, bugs to Bev, cigars to C. H. and S. R., D. C., to P. R., Valley to any- one that's looking for some great friends. ALBRIGHT, RICHARD LEWIS lkickeyl ACT.: Mixed Cho., Choir, Fr. J.V. Basketball, Fr. J.V. and Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track. AMB.: Get a good iab, make lots of money and make it with that special girl, right J. P. FAV. MEM.: All the years with J. P. and all the fun we had. lRunning trackl First period with the other three nuts. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All my fights with Judy, and GEOME- TRYIII WILL: All my fun at Valley to Teresa and Bridgette. A good track team to Coach Mitchell. ALEXANDER, SHEILA IS. Head, Phrogl ACT.: Co-Ed-Y, Jr. Class Treas., Prom Steering Comm., Sr. Play. AMB.: To make up for all the pain and trouble I've caused Mom and Dad by making them really proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Sleepy mornings in 2nd floor bathroom, all those little talks - right D. I. V. KUNA, Ring Night, K. F.'s parties, embarrassing my little freshman sister, summer '73, Kings Island, East Windsor, X-mas '72, weekends with the other 3 branded women. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing I've learned from my mistakes and boy am I well educated! WILI.: As many great times at Valley as I've had to my little l?I sister, Sharon. ADAMS, CHARLES MICHAEL lMikeI ACT.: Baseball, Football, Co-Ed-Y, Track. AMB.: To go to Califor- nia after I graduate. FAV. MEM.: All the good times with R. C., B. H., E. W., K. M., and T. K. and his Blue Tanker. All the good and bad times with J. W. and S. R. Half of ring night. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Some of the bad times at Valley. Certain nights out with the guys. WILL: All my good fortune to my little brother. ADKINS, BEVERLY SUE lBev, Cricketl ACT.: Vikettes, Powderpuff, Adv. Girls Cho., Sr. Play, Usherette at Graduation. AMB.: To get a good job and make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. FAV. MEM.: Being loud at Vik- ette camp, Rough River, Ring Night, C. H.'s party, P. R.'s party, hangin' out at Macs, riding on the back of the car at I5 m.p.h., Kings Island, beating Seniors 6-0, right C. H.? I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: All the times Valley got beat, a certain night at Stuart, run- ning off the road at Waverly, soggy sandwiches, right P. R.? Men in black, getting the Spotlight at Macs. WILL: A great Sr. year ta S. H. and G. B., State in '76, a great Drill Team to Miss Schultz, Valley to anyone who wants a great school. ALVEY, STEVE ACT.: Fresh. Basketball. AMB.: To do a lot when I get out of school, and find a good iob too, and do what I wont. FAV. MEM.: The end of my sophomore year when I got out of a lot of classes that were boring. Getting to go the Voc. School. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times l've had at Valley, and especially one class in my sophomore year. WILL: All my good times, to my little brother next year, and the school lunches too. ANDERSON, ELLIS Uoe M.I AMB.: To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. Go as far in school as I can. FAV. MEM.: The first time I saw Judy Brightwell in Mrs. Taylor's class. Ring day, all the good times I had with all my friends. All the parties and football games. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Ring Night, all the fights I had with Judy B., all my bad grades. WILL: My little brother to all my had teachers, all the underclassmen to Valley. ALLEN, CHERI lYeatesI ACT.: G.N.C., Beta Club, N.H.S., Vice-Pres. of Junior Class, Powderpuff, Prom Steering Committee. AMB.: Dixon and I as one to walk in the Will of our Father each day. FAV. MEM.: July I3, I974. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: The flesh, the ways of the world. WILL: Galatians 2:20. ALTON, FRANK GARY AMB.: To try to get ahead in life and live a long and happy one. FAV. MEM.: All the good times I've had with my friends. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Everything l've ever done and was caught ot. WILL: A good time and lots of friends to my little brothers. 7 fweglll l ANDERSON, JAMES DOUGLAS ACT.: Pram Steering Comm., Bond Pres., S.C., Beta Club, NHS, March- ing, Concert, and Stage Bands, Astronomy Club, Math Team, Fresh. and .l.V. Cross Country, Varsity Track, Pep Band, JCL, Varsity Tennis. AMB.: To be a Heart or Brain Surgeon. FAV. MEM.: Winning Regional and qualifying for the State Track Meet, Mr. Newton's Trig class. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Fairdale Invitational and District 1974. WILL: Mr. Stuart to anyone who deserves him. ANDERSON, MARY DARLENE qui' Andyl ACT.: Powderpuff Football. AMB.: Ta graduate and make my mom and David proud. To be a good wife to David and be proud of Chris. FAV. MEM.: 5-I 4-72, 9-4-73, I I-28-73, the day I got my ring and the day we graduate. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: April, Basketball game, New Year's '73-74. All the fights between David and me. WILL: Peggy and Becky, all the fun I've had at Valley. D. W. to T. G. A good iob to Wayne. ANDERSON, TERRY RAY lT.A.l ACT.: 2 yr. J.V. Track and C.C., 3 yr. Varsity Track and C,C. AMB.: To go to college and make something of myself. FAV. MEM.: Everything that's Valley: it's all an experience. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Everything bad has already been forgotten and there are few things to forget. WILL: All the luck to the Cross Country team, Valley and my little sister and under- classmen. ARREDONDO, LINDA SALINA lPickIesJ ACT.: Flag Girl, Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, GNC, Beta Club, Freshman Powder Puff, Tutor at Dixie Elementary, Student Council Representative. AMB.: To become a Registered Nurse and fully give my life to GOD. To marry B.K. and make him happy. FAV. MEM.: Prom 74, getting to come back to Valley to graduate: Band Camp 74, marching with the Proud Vikings, meeting Bob Kaelin, July 2I st, August I8th, Bob coming home from Maryland. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Bob leav- ing for Maryland, Band Contest that we didn't place in and Mr. Barnard's sad face afterwards. WILL: Pro-football to my brother, Sam, happiness forever to my mother and father, Medical School to Bob, Danny Kaelin all the girls, Janet Williams and Linda Jett a wonderful Senior year. , 4, J 'farce-gr rr BASHAM, GREGORY ixenfi AMB.: To get out of school and get a good iob so I can get married to Lisa S. and take her to Florida with me to live. To make my parents proud of me and have a long happy life with Lisa. FAV. MEM.: The day I got my ring. The day I first met Lisa. All the good times Lisa and I have had together, esp. 3-5-74, 4-I-74, 5-I 9,74, and Lisa's birthday. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times I got suspended. The times Lisa and I didn't get along. The day I totaled my brother's car and wiped out the Vette. The three most horrifying days in my life - B-25, 26, 27-74. WILL: All the good times at Valley to iny little brother, all the bad times to whoe- ver can stand that many. BARNES, JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER lchrisl ACT.: Wrestling. AMB.: To graduate and be successful. FAV. MEM.: My Senior year. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing. WILL: All my good times to my brother. BARNEU, CHARLES ichuck, sufiesoni ACT.: Varsity Basketball, JV Basketball, Calendar Girl, Pageant Usher. AMB.: To have a lot of fun in life and have o successful life. FAV. MEM: BASKETBALL!!! All the fun times at Valley, beat- ing PRP and Stuart in basketball, all the fun times in Algebra II with Jaan G. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Westport game, school lunches. WILL: I'd like to will the radiator to the underclassmen. All the fun times to my brother and sister. Q- K1 A BEELER, DONNA ACT.: Choir, Senior Play. AMB.: To ga to college and be a spe- cial Ed. teacher. FAV. MEM.: The night I was saved, March 2, I974, B-I 9-73, 6-2-74, day I got my ring, Saturday night at the house. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The bad times in school, the many times I lost my temper. WILL: Love to everybody. BELTZ, PATRICIA LYNN lPat, Eley, Hueyl ACT.: Co-op, Publication Staff, Sr. and Jr. Powderpuff, Basket- ball Bth., Tutored. AMB.: To find someone who knows why I laugh, why I cry, who thinks the way I think and loves me like I love him. To let my parents know I really love them. FAV. MEM.: The day Becky got Homecoming Queen, I0-I 8-74, many nights at Pryors with Kim and Beck. All the other great times with B. M. and K. M. Meeting T. T., S. P., R. T., D. D., D. K., etc. WAKY Haunted House '72 and '74. VaIley's football 8-0 probably state. Beating Seniors '74 in powderpuff 6-0. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: Nov. 7, 1970, A. T. the puppy love., I-6-74, problems with C. M. WILL: To everyone the best friends ever: Becky McGinty and Kim Miller, Sandy, David, Mike, and Marty the best of luck in everything they do. A good life to Sandy and Tommy. XXL BAST, BERRY LEE lWolfmanl AMB.: I want to make my father and mother proud of me and I want to be somebody in life. FAV. MEM.: Having my father and mother as par- ents and the day I will meet that special someone in my life. I'D LIKE T0 FORGET: The night I turned my car over and all the trouble I gave my parents. WILL: To all underclassmen hard luck. BAYEN5, KENNY ACT.: Freshman Football, J.V. Baseball. AMB.: To go on to College, and become a Doctor. FAV. MEM.: Prom '74, all the good times with M. K., girl watching - right Ron, all football games, Mac's. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: My soph. yr., my few bad grades, History study guides, and Latin II. WILL: All my good times as a SENIOR to the BAD Juniors. BENNETT, ALLENE lStuburtIel ACT.: Pawderpuff, Co-Ed-Y, Good News Club, Senior Play. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me ond to go to Cal. on a chopper. FAV. MEM.: I974 Ky. St. Fair, 9-7, clay I met E. C. All of fun times l've had with the gong and all the people out back. '72 summer, ain't that right V. W., when I was going with .l. W. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The day J. W. and I broke up. All the trouble l've given my parents. WILL: D. D. to V. W. My sports ambition to my little brother. All the good-looking dudes to my little sister. BICK, ROBERT AMB.: To get out of School and make my parents proud of me at what- ever I choose to do. FAV. MEM.: Friday night football game, ring day, parties. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Ring night, certain teacher, Junior year. WILL: Valley to whomever deserves it. Lunches to the Freshmen. A I I I I aroma, ELIZABETH iuqqofdy ACT.: Advanced Girls Chorus. AMB.: Housewife. FAV. MEM.: My high school years in Florida. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the hard times I've had. BISIG, BOBBY lBoobl AMB.: To finish school and make my parents proud of me, and to be a police officer. FAV. MEM.: Playing for the 1974 Calendar Girl, all the years at Bisig's Texaco, and waxing my Nova. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: Getting up in the morning for school, a certain set of headers. WILL: School to my brother, my back tires and wheels to Greg, my right front door to Jimmy S., my senior ring to Joaney. BOTKIN, GREG L. AMB.: Become a lst class welder, make my parents proud of me in ev- erything I do, to own an Immaculate show winning '57 Chevy, to own a taller Hood Scoop than K. B. FAV. MEM.: Ring day, Pendleton Hill, Truc- kin, all the things I've gotten away with, right gang. K. B.'s Falcon, all the guys at Iroquois park and crazy driver. A. C., S. A., J. S., etc. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Sophomore year, K. B. and the shingle, right Mr. Tay- lorl K. B. and Strawberry Hill and white pants, right Ms. Bednarsky, bro- ken collar bones and wrecks, right Kent, right Jimmy. WILL: A motorcy- cle to Kent and Lisa, a funny car to Bobby, Tooheys to Jimmy, show car for me and good luck for my brother. BOWEN, RICHARD AMB.: To become rich, and make my Mom and Day proud of me. FAV. MEM.: The summer of seventy-three. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All my years at Valley. WILL: Everything at Valley to my underclassmen. zoom, steven iseofm AMB.: To make my parents proud of me. To own a Vette some- day and travel all over. FAV. MEM.: Weekends and summers. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Wrecking my Camaro and other bad times. WILL: Good times to everyone especially my family. BOSTON, MICHAEL lMikel AMB.: To graduate and get a good iob and make mom proud of me. FAV. MEM.: The summer of '74 with the gang and the night I met D. K. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad things I have done in the past, and especially two certain nights. WILL: Valley High to R. B., P. B. and 5. B. BROOKS, DONALD B., JR. lDon, Donniel FAV. MEM.: I2-9-73 with J.P., Spring of '74 when I rode my motorcycle to New York. Parties with D.P, G.F., S.K, and even the Duck, Quaclcl I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The day l wrecked my motorcycle. Friends who I thought were friends but weren't. WILL: Valley to my little sister, my motorcycle to D.P., and my car to the junkyard. BROTZGE, CYNTHIA lCindyI ACT.: Proud Viking Band A yrs., Asst. Field Commander, Pep Band and Concert Band, Honor Squad '74, Calendar Girl Pag. AMB.: To marry Eddie when he gets out of school. FAV. MEM.: Nov. 3, Bard camp and trips, meeting E.D., July l7th. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Night before I left for Fla., B.C. and everything about her, Sept. 26, day Debbie died, certain band trip. WILL: No. I Band to Mr. Barnard, B.L, to Steph, happiness to C.M. and R.F. BOWLES, BRENDA lBerndoI ACT.: DECA 2 yrs., Beta Club 2 yrs., CO-ED-Y 2 yrs. AMB.: To find out what I would like to do and be able to do it and to please my parents. FAV. MEM.: Ring Day 9-I 3-74, all the fun times with my friends, S.C., C.M., S.S., and others. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A lot of things, especially the dumb things I did. WILL: Valley, its teachers, and its lunch to anyone who wants them. BOWMAN, MARIA lMarie, Dool ACT.: CO-ED-Y 2 yrs., DECA. AMB.: To make my parents as proud of me as I am of them. FAV. MEM.: Ring day, 9-I 3-74. The Fri. and Sat. nights with J.C., KJ., .l.K, B.C. The talks with J.C. and K.D. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: All the trouble l've had, T.V. English. WILL: Good grades and good times to my little sister ond P.W. BROWN, MELVIN ACT.: IOth grade wrestling manager. AMB.: To graduate from school and lead a successful life. FAV. MEM.: All the times with my friends and all the parties in 75, I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Last summer when me and .l.H., D.A., and L.T. got lumped by P.R.P. and all the trouble l've been in. WILL: Valley to my little nephews and nieces. BROWN, NITA lLeprechaunl ACT.: Varsity Cheerleading, Powderpuff Football. AMB.: To gradu- ate, and marry Steve, and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Steve, and all our good times: 1970-75: squishing a Falcon with S. T., and C. T. Winning Ist place at camp: all the fun I've had at Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Germany, all my mistakes, a certain ice cream cone: all the fights Steve and I had. WILL: All the fun I've had at Valley to my little brother, and a great Senior year to Steve. BROWN, RITA KAYE lMickl ACT.: Powderpuff, Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: To marry Ronnie and make him a good wife, make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: August I3, 1972, Ring Day and Night, summer of '72, my friends: L. F., R. M., D. S., T. S., H. K., P. S., and S. B., every day at Helen's house. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: August IB, I972, right L. F., M. B., P. D., R. D., and R. V.I All my fights with Ronnie. WILL: Valley and all my good times here to my little brother. BRUNNER, DONNA KAYE lDonkeyl ACT.: DECA. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me and live a long and happy life and make a certain guy very happy. FAV. MEM.: Day we got our Senior ring and getting my license and all the fun I've had with the gang, concerts, right Pam, 6!B!74, football games. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The crowded bus, all of the dumb things I've done. WILL: Val- ley to Bill, glass of ice and a swing set to Jane, happiness to the Waters. BURBA, BRIAN DAVID IBurpa, BOO BOOI AMB.: To become a Biologist and make my parents proud of me. FAV. I EM.: Stuart game '74 with K. V., T. D. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: My fresh- an year in Mr. Blowers, Drafting Class. WILL: Lunches and the teachers o my brother, Bruce. BROWN, SAUNDRA ACT.: Powderpuff Football, Adv. Girls' Cho. AMB.: Ta get a good fab and make my parents and Billy proud of me. FAV. MEM.: '62 Galaxy, Florida '74, concerts, Cliffs, 7!I!74, 9!2f 74, all the fun times I've had with Billy M., Mark B., and Vickie M., and especially the fun we had in James's and Greg's little black room. The day I meet B. H., my friends at Valley IP. S., L. F., R. BJ. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The fights I had with my mom: the night Stephanie and I took out her mom's Corvair. WILL: Happi- ness to Janie and Greg: Valley to Tommy and Tony. BROYLES, FRENCH L. lFrenchie, Moosel ACT.: Fr., JV, and Varsity Football lCaptainl, Varsity Basketball, SC, Calendar Girl Pageant Escort. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me, to play college football, be successful in whatever l attempt. FAV. MEM.: Valley playing in the Fairgrounds, and in Freedom Hall, winning District '73, having great coaches, play- ing ball with a great bunch of guys, the great times with Vic., a certain trip to R.R., with S. D., parties, Grant's Cabin, Coach Pigg's breakdown. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: T. J. '73, all the foot- ball and basketball losses, arguments with Vic., S. D. Bird, a cer- tain night at K. W.'s house, trouble I have caused people. WILL: State in football to Valley, height in B. B. to Coach Collie, a great Senior year to Vic. BUTLER, STANLEY MARTIN JR. lStan, Stan the Man, Nosey, Brainl ACT.: Astronomy Club, Beta Club, Library Club, J.F. Debate Team. AMB.: To become an Electronic technician and Engineer, to travel around the world. Shoot the Grand Canyon Rapids, climb a mountain. To live life to its fullest and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: All the crazy teachers I have had. Meeting all my friends, especially K. C., Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Hammers, working A.V. room. P.R.P. vocations school. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Junior high, Drivers Ed. A certain day after school at the bus loading dock. The fall of '73, Valley lunches. WILL: To Mrs. O'Brien a better singing voice. Mrs. Parker lighter proiector, Mr. Taylor a new set of current event questions. All the happi- ness in the world to my little sister. Success in the years to all my friends. V. BURKE, BRENDA ACT.: Fresh., Soph., Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Sr. Co-Ed-Y, Soph., Jr., Sr. Powderpuff. AMB.: To make something of myself. FAV. MEM.: All the Sat. nights at M. B.'s with P. W., J. C., K. D. and the fun in the lunchroom before school with J. K., P. Y. and K. J. Third Period Ist quarter with C. S., C. D., D. L. and all the others. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A certain Sat. night, right C. S. WILL: A great sports career to Davey, and a certain someone to Carol. BURNS, KENNETH SCOT lScotI ACT .: Varsity Football 4 Yrs., Varsity Wrestling, Fresh. Basketball, Fresh. Track, J.V. Baseball, Student Council, DECA I, II, Powderpuff Coach. AMB.: To get out of school, decide an a future that will be best for me, and to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Playing football on Astro turf, winning District '74. The football season, players, and Coaches of '75. Eastern 48-0. All the good times Deane and I have had. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Thomas Jefferson 0-I9, I0-34, at fairgrounds. Times the car wouldn't start. Things I did I shouldn't have. Pump Room. Fights l've had with Diane. Wiping out on Blevins Gap. WILL: A pair of hands to C. W., T. B. another winning football team to coach Crum. Great parents like mine to everyone. BYERS, COLEEN ACT.: Soph. Intramural Basketball, J.C.L., Jr. Sr. Powderpuff, Pep Club, Prom Steering Comm., Beta Club, Choir, NHS, Sr. Play, Math League. AMB.: To go to college, become a biologist, and make my parents and grandmother proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Chem. Il and Trig with all the Seniors of '74, getting Senior ring. All football and basketball games, especially the Stuart game, right V. W.?, people I've met at Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing - every day brought new and lasting expe- riences for me. WILL: All my favorite teachers and classes to my broth- ers, sister, and friends. Luck to Mrs. B and J.C.L. CAMPBELL, JERRY lSnatchj ACT.: 2 yrs. Varsity Football. AMB.: To keep my head together the best I can. FAV. MEM.: The summer of '73, all the fun I had at Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The summer of '74, and the redness that was in me. WILL: C. R. to D. A.: C. R. to T. S.: T. L. to D. G. and happiness to all my family. I I I 1 CARLISLE, DEBRA lDebbiel ACT.: Calendar Girl Pageant, Soph. Class Officer, Student Council 3 Yrs., Choir, Powderpuff Football, Prom Steering Comm., Tri-Hi-Y, Advanced Girls Chorus. AMB.: To get a good iob and make my par- ents and Kenny proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Having parents like mine. All the good times with T. H. and K. R. Kings Island, riding around Macs. l59 timesl, most at ALL KENI I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Fights with Ken. The month of May, some peoplel I l:30 or quarter till I2, when we were going to move. WILL: Ken and I to be happy. Steve to be able to play football for Valley, good years to Bo, happiness to T. H. and K. R. CARNES, GARY ACT.: 8, 9, JV Basketball and Track. AMB.: To be a success in lite and to get a Monte Carlo. FAV. MEM.: All of the good times at foot- ball and basketball games with my friends and PBR. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Iroquois Park 5-I 2-74 and all ofthe trouble my friends and I have been in and trying to get a certain girl. WILL: Valley to my brothers and sisters and I hope they have as much fun as I did. CARTER, JAMES lMaddogl ACT.: 2 Yrs. ROTC. AMB.: I like to get a good job and make Cindy happy. FAV. MEM.: When I first started going with Cindy. The day we gat married. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The bad times I had at Valley. The bad grades I made. WILL: Valley to my three brothers. CHANCE, PAUL L. lkicky, Studt AMB.: Make my parents proud of me. Get out of school and make good money in the body shop. FAV. MEM.: Ring night, certain football games IPRPI. The day I quit eating Valley's lunches. The day I sold my '57 Chevy. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Valley, ValIey's lunches, the party at Rough River with J. H., E. H., W. S., Steve Walter and Carney. WILL: Things people want but can't always have, Valley to my little sister and their lunches to whoever has the stomach to eat litl. CART, MARION LESLIE lBudt ACT.: Jr.-Sr. Co-Ed-Y, Sr. Play, Choir. AMB.: Be successful in the field of life. FAV. MEM.: Being a part of the senior play. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All my test failures. WILL: I leave all my hard years of high school to my 8th grade sister. CARTER, CAROL JEANINE ACT.: Vikettes lCapt.l, NHS, Beta Club, Annual and Newspaper Staff, Choir, Adv. and Freshman Girls Chorus, Jr.-Sr. Powder- puff, Senior Play, Drama Play, Pep Club, FBLA. AMB.: To go to college, get a good iob, make my parents proud of me, and lead a happy life. FAV. MEM.: Riding around with the Gang. Going to the games, Moc's and Pizza Kino. Ring night, Kings Island. Vik- ette camp at BSU and winning Ist and 2nd place trophies. Beat- ing Stuort. Being Ioudl Fun in Annual Staff. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Dumping apples, washing streets, painting ceilings, freezing, getting my car iumped at Mac's, Devilettes, and getting -3's in TV History, right B. C.? Marching at Fairgrounds. WILL: All my great times at Valley to my brother, Doug. A iob to Grace, you know wherel Stilts to Bev. Vikettes a good drill team next year. A great senior year to G. B., C. F., G. C., and S. H., D. C. to P. R. CLARK, .IACILYN Uockiel ACT.: Track. AMB.: To make my family as proud of me as I am of them. Go to Eastern, drive a good Vette, fulfill my goals. FAV. MEM.: Lunchroom talks with M.B., K.V., B.B., P.Y., P.G., .I.K., movies and weekends with the clan, ring night, Tango, football games, ioy bumps. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Cold rooms, Green T.V.'s, K.E.P., dented fenders, wasted gas. WILL: Two special people for P.W. and M.B., good grades to my sister, and all the fun at Valley, undentable fenders to K.J., J.G., Mac's to the com- ing seniors. CLARK, TIMOTHY R. IWoot, U ACT.: GNC, Basketball. AMB.: To be successful in anything I try and to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: District Tour- nament - '74. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Flaget '74, Westport prac- tices. WILL: Our radiator to anyone who deserves it, Regional Champs to Mr. Collie. CHANDLER, KEITH AMB.: Make money. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Brookville. CHANDLER, TOM AMB.: To be successful in life. FAV. MEM.: I0-I I-74, C.D. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 4-20-74, I2-24,73, 6-I4-74. WILL: Valley's lunches to anyone who can take them. CLOYD, JANNETTE MARIA ACT.: Powderpuff, Adv. Girls Cho., CO-ED-Y, Sr. Play. AMB.: Make my mom proud of me, marry Rex and always be happy. FAV. MEM.: The day I met Rex, April 3, 4, 7, '72, all of the fun l've had with the gang, July 5, '74, Senior play. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Mike Linnings, R.H.'s tem- per. WILL: Happiness to all of my friends and the best of luck in what- ever they do, all my love to Rex. COLE, ANTHONY COLLARD, ARNOLD FRANK lButchI ACT.: Fresh., J.V. and Varsity Football, NJROTC. AMB.: Repay my brother for some of his favors, do something I'd like to do, find something to do in Valley Station. FAV. MEM.: Times with my brother, J. T., and R. S. Ringing door bells - Hey Jon and the rain., The Galt House and The Belvedere. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Summer practices. WILL: Valley to people who'll back it up. A gas station to R. S. COLLARD, VICKI lDimpIesl ACT.: Beg. Girls' Cho. AMB.: To make lots of friends and be happy. FAV. MEM.: All the good times with J. R. Saturday night 9!2I !74, and 8!3!74. Times with L. A., J. K. and J. S., Mr. Condor's and Mr. Taylor's classes. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times I've had, Sunday 9!22!74, certain parts of my iunior year. WILL: To everyone else, friends like mine, E. A. to J. S. and J. R. back to me. COOK, REBECCA LYNN lBeckyI ACT.: Co-Ed-Y, S.C. AMB.: To marry someone and make him happy. Make my Mom proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Cranberry Mustang K. M., all the fun times I had with Judy, Theresa, Sheila, Squeaky, Alice, Janis, and Debbie. IOISI74, David Z. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: A red and white '55 Chevy, Donna B. A certain night at the Fair with D. M. WILL: All the lunches to the underclassmen. COOP, SARA KATHERINE lCoopie, Super Coopl ACT.: Marching, Concert, and Pep Bands, Pawderpuff, GNC, Co-op. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me, do God's will and marry that special somebody. FAV. MEM.: 3!l7!73, 4fI4!73, 9!I3!74, I0f5l 74, Band Camp, Football, Fire hydrants, right G.M.? Fun times with C. M., S. S., B. B., R. T., Concerts, Mr, Barnard. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Stop signs at Ashby, Mac's parking lat, fights, quitting band, and a certain 6 months. WILL: Uncle Barnie a Ist Class Band, happiness and God's love to everyone. COLLETT, BONNIE JEAN IB. J.I ACT.: Marching, Pep, and Stage Bands, Drum Maior, Honor Squad, Choir, Beta Club, NHS, Sr. Play. AMB.: To make my par- ents proud of me! FAV. MEM.: Ist chair at W.K.U., and C. E. J., my band sister, T. F., fun with J. A. V., one special Kings Island trip. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: The dips in the Band who don't core and have no pride. WILL: My good times to Bobbie, Truly, and someday a sharp Band with no headaches to MR. BARNARD. CONDER, ALICE ELIZABETH lAIiceJ ACT.: Co-Ed-Y, Prom Committee. AMB.: To marry Bill C. and make him a happy wife. FAV. MEM.: 2!I4!74, 6!29!74, the little gang at Mac's, Danny, Jose. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times I've hurt people. WILL: All my grades and teachers to my sisters, Debbie and Veronica. To Becky a Challenger. COX, LADDIE VILLARD JR. AMB.: To finish school and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: The day we got our rings and the trips we took in ROTC right L. C., L. P., B. D., J. S., R. M., H. H. Especially Norfolk. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: The night J. N. came to A. G. and told me what F. A. had done to L. C.'s car, right D. C., J. B., D. W., and B. S. WILL: To all my teachers all who may follow me in years to come and all the school lunches to the underclassmen in order to go home. Cox, LARRY P. img: ACT.: NJROTC, Bowling and Rifle Team. AMB.: To finish school and to be someone in this world and to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: The day I came to Valley and all the memo- ries it gave me. All the field trips NJROTC went an, especially to Norfolk: right L. C., J. S., R. M., J. T., B. D., T. G. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: The night I caused trouble at Norfolk: right, E. A. and H. H. WILL: All the good times to my little sister Mary and to any- one who wants them. COOPER, EDMOND A. lEd, Eddiel ACT.: S.C. AMB.: To live a long successful life and to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Summer of '74 and all the fun I had at Valley. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Valley's lunches. WILL: All the fun l had ot Valley to my little sister. COOPER, PAMELA GAYLE IPaml ACT.: JV Cheerleading, Fr., Adv. Girls Cho., Choir, DECA, Beta Club, Pep Club, Powderpuff F-ball and B-ball, Sr. Play. AMB.: Ta do the best I can to make myself and whoever I choose to spend my life with happy. FAV. MEM.: Soph. year, Hacking Around in summer '73, Cheerlead- ing Camp: my assorted fun times: 3!29!74 and 5!'I3!74: Bugars- hake : and especially John. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: S. T.'s speeding ticket: J. W.'s temper while he's driving, teachers who cheat, Ring Night, the time Shawnee beat Valley, 56-55. WILL: I0,000 gallons and a foot- ball scholarship to John: the Oakland A's to Jeff: my mom and dad to each other: a pillow to Frisky: and friends like S. T. and V. E. to every- body. ... 4 : ii ' I i 1 E i I : COX, REBECCA DAWN lBeckil ACT.: Fr. and Adv. Girls Cho., Tri-Hi-Y, Prom Steering Comm., Calendar Girl -- Miss November, Sr. Play. AMB.: To do Gad's will and to became a successful designer of clothes. FAV. MEM.: All of my iunior year. espe- cially Barefoot in the Park and Mrs. O'Brien's classes, all the great friends l've made like Gary. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times I was embarrassed in Mrs. Redmans T.V. History class, right M. M. WILL: A Broadway Play to M. C. O. and sympathy to the people in T.V. History. CROWE, RANDLE G. lOpey, Roachl ACT.: Fr., J.V. Basketball, Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: To graduate from high school, find a good iob, and to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: All the good times at Valley with all my friends, parties, Ring Night, and football games of '74, l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Bad times at Valley, and T. K.'s party. WILL: For B. H. and E. W. to have a fun and successful Senior year. CULVER, KEITH IKeithI ACT.: Fr. Football. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me and to marry a wonderful girl and have a wonderful life. FAV. MEM.: Beating PRP 32- 0 right? M.E. and V.M. all the times I went out with the B.Q. Bunch to the Belvedere. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Some of the teachers at Valley and all the hard times that I gave to my family. WILL: All my bad grades to B.B., C.K., and someday for R.T. and D.D. to graduate. DANIEL, WILLIAM A. lsliml ACT.: Varsity Track, J.V. and Varsity Football Mgr. and Tr., NJROTC Color Guard and C.G. Commander. AMB.: To become a doctor, to go to some far off country. FAV. MEM.: Some af the times at Valley, trips while in ROTC, the money I lost during a card game, and all the trouble I got into while hanging around with D.F., G.L., D.K., E.M., D.K., L.L. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: L.P. and Mr. S. all the trouble I got into. WILL: My books and knowledge to any poor creature that can understand them. Mr. S. to Pres. of A.A., and my nephew, Mike, to Valley. X DAVIDSON, SHEILA GAIL ACT.: Tri-Hi-Y, Fr. Girls' Cho., Adv. Girls' Cho., Choir, Football Stat, S.C. GNC, Powderpuft. AMB.: To never get bored with life or with K.M. and to get back to school in the future and move out of Valley Station. FAV. MEM.: Summer '73, parties, concerts, things I've talked B.C. into, the day I met K.M. and I0!26!74. Parties at WKU, Rough River. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All math classes I had, men in blue at parties, driving down a certain hill at ? speed right C.K. WILL: A winning football team every year to Coach Dening, a straight head to B.C. and K.B. to C.K., and U of K to F.B. DAVIS, KELVIN MICHAEL IMikel ACT.: Football, Basketball, Track, NJROTC. AMB.: To become a Naval Officer, and contribute something good toward man kind. Make my par- ents proud. FAV. MEM.: All the fun I had here at Valley. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: English and math and all the homework I had. WILL: All the great memories and fun here at Valley to all Freshmen. DANIELS, JOHN, G. IMel, Chetl ACT.: Fr. and J.V. Football, Fr., J.V. and Varsity Basketball, DECA l and ll, Usher at Graduation. AMB.: Play college basket- ball and make my parents proud of me, get double figures. FAV. MEM.: Ring Night at the Boat Dock, getting my car, Western break - right Don, Breaking BROWS ankle, Meade County, the gang - R.W., D.W., R.W., Mr. StanIey's S.F. Class. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Westport practice, Flaget, on the line last second shots, losing to Stuart in District tournament. WILL: Great friends like mine to anyone, J.K. to R.H., a lot of money to Mr. Stanley. DOUGHERTY, PATRICIA GAIL IPattyI ACT.: Fr. Girls' Cho., Powderpuff. AMB.: To make my parents happy and succeed in what I set out to do. FAV. MEM.: Ring night, Macs, Great people I've worked with. Private conversa- tion. The day I got my orange bug. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Times I've said things before thinking. WILL: Happiness to my parents, good times to Mark at Valley, Football helmet to Jed. DICKEY, PATRICIA ANN lPat, Patrickl ACT.: Prom Steering Comm. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me. To be an individual and lead a free and happy life. FAV. MEM.: 9!I3!74, Ring Night. All the good times with A. S., B. W., L. S., C. W., A. S., B. S., A. B., P. S., R. C., T. D., J. L., V. T., J. V., J. W., M. T., S. K., the night on Pendleton Hill, right B. W.? I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times with my parents, the bad times since I've been at Valley. Ring night at 12:30. WILL: The school, teachers and lunches to anyone who wants them. DIERSON, STEVE iStevieJ ACT.: Football, S.C., DECA Club. AMB.: To be successful in life, after I decide at what, to return to the fairgrounds and win this time. FAV. MEM.: All the times good or bad, Gag parties, River Boat Queen, Fairgrounds, Rough River, working as a painter, playing on the football team under Coach Crum. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Doubles before practices, Valley's lunches, my long ride home, losing to T.J. twice, iBroken Arml. WILL: My ability to work on cars, my bird to bird lovers, my success to my brother. DAWSON, FRANCES AMB.: Return to college, become a bigger nut than I am, move out of the Village. FAV. MEM.: Day I met J. M. and all the good times we had. Sen- ior ring day, night T. M., B. D., L. D., J. M. and I went to WAKY's Haunted House, Iroquois Park and garbage bags, right L. C., J. S., B. D., and J. B.? I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the trouble l had at Valley, E. H. and A. R. and the homework from Vocational School, Waverly Park, Senior Ring Night. WILL: Valley to the underclassmen. DECKARD, NONA CHYLENE lNoniJ ACT.: Sr. Play, Powderpuff, Co-Ed-Y, Calendar Girl Pageant. AMB.: Make my parents and God proud of me, get away from Valley Station for a while and try something new, some day be a good wife. FAV. MEM.: 6!l7!73, being with Rob, great times with the gang, Mac's, Ring Night lfrom beginning to endl, running out of gas one night, Florida '74, Kings Island, Sun Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times I've said things I didn't mean. Some of the Problems I've had. WILL: Happiness to my family, great times at Valley to Rick and Laura. Love to everyone fortunate enough to experience it. ,sy , ,g DOUGHERTY, CHERYL ANN ACT.: Drill Team 2 Yrs., Cal. Girl Pageant, Adv. Cho., Powderpuff. AMB.: To go to college, and be successful in life. FAV. MEM.: Good times in the Old Dodge, summer of '74, Daytona Beach, concerts, parties, Brazil Lake, R. R., Ring night, Prom '74, Ski Lodge, Ill 20! 73, Fair '74. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 3!5!74, Fort Lauderdale, Florida '74, a bus ride from Georgia to Louisville, iright, Linda?l, Waverly Park, run- ning out of gas. WILL: A high school diploma to Linda, straight legs to Jannette. Parents like mine to everyone who deserves them. DRAKE, SHERRE Uwinkle Toes, Squeezy Trickyl ACT.: NHS, Beta, Adv. Cho., Choir, Fr. Sr. Powderpuff, Pep Club, Prom Steering, Sr. Play, Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: Grad. from Electronics School in Navy, make Mom happier than ever. FAV. MEM.: Last 3 summers, Camping with the gang at Mike's, and Tom's. Kidnapping, parties, cigars, making faces, games, Soapers, Mac's, Brenda's songs. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Walking to school, being late, getting up, Mitchell Hill, and being fat. WILL: The best of everything to Susan, perfect marriage to B. B. and J. R., success to Brenda, to the Gang - more good times and recordings, to Valley - Good Luck. DUGGINS, ROGER D. tDugganl ACT.: Fr. Football. AMB.: To graduate from high school and get a good iob and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: All the good times at school, Ring Night, all my friends at Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Bad times at school, a certain party, huh, R. U., R. B., T. S. WILL: All my bad times and bad lunches to whoever wants them. DUNN, LISA ACT.: Adv. Girls' Cho., Choir, Annual and Newspaper lEditorl Staff, Beta Club, NHS, Calendar Girl Pageant. AMB.: Go to college and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: All the fun that M. W. and I have had, getting my car, getting my Senior ring, 213174, 6! 30!74, Rough River land Deadly Weapons l, right M. W., going to Kings Island with M. W. I'D LIKE T0 FORGET: Nothing, every mis- take has been something learned. WILL: My good grades to my brother, Mrs. Allen to anyone fortunate enough to have her, M. W. all the happiness he deserves, S. W. 3 more years and a senior water fountain. EISNER, VICKIE JEAN lVicl ACT.: JV Cheerleading ICo-Captainl, Powderpuff F-ball and B-ball, Cal- dendar Pageant, S.C., Pep Club, Sr. Play. AMB.: To go to college: and make my parents proud of me in whatever I attempt in life. FAV. MEM.: 7!I5!74, all the gang at school, P. C., S. T., C. T., C. T., V. W., A. P., my soph. yr. at Valley, most of all RICKY, the time me and Colleen was out in the rain, time me and Pam went to the UL games. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: Not making cheerleading, but nothing else because all the mis- takes have taught me a lesson. WILL: A scholarship to Vincent and Ricky, all my good times to Viv, Vanessa and Linna, a Vette to Ricky. EISNER, VINCENT EUGENE IVincel ACT.: Football, Wrestling, DECA Club. AMB.: To go to college and make my parents proud of me, and to be successful in life in everything I do. FAV. MEM.: Ring night and all of the fun I had after the football games with T. P. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bod times I gave my parents, Val- ley's lunches, and my two tickets. WILL: All my good times to my sisters, Vivian, Vanessa and Volinda, and the best of luck to my parents. -1' DUNN, PATTI IPatel ACT. Powderpuff, Tri-Hi-Y. AMB.: To make something of myself in life and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Concerts and iust having a good time going out, nights with H. C. and C. D. over W. F.'s mom's. A certain night in June, SKI LODGE, mos of all WILLIS. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A certain night H. C. and I gat halfway home from a certain place, certain moods and the time we heard it was nothing but a ioke, right Heidi? WILL: H. C. to C. D., for Heidi not to be scared ofa certain three letter word and some B. C.'s, happiness to Mrs. Conover. EADES, LOWELL GLENN IEBUNS, Big Onel ACT.: Varsity Baseball Manager. AMB.: To start working and do whatever God wants me to do. FAV. MEM.: Baseball season 1974: all the good times at Valley: and all my good friends l've made at Valley: Senior rings. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All my bad times at Valley. WILL: A State Baseball team for Coach Harris: and the good times I had to my sister, Evelyn, and my brother, Adrian. ENGLISH, DIANE lLittle Fingsl ACT.: Beta Club, Adv. Girls' Cho., Vikettes, Prom Steering Comm., S.C. AMB.: To graduate and to make Mike P. happy for- ever, to find o good iob. FAV. MEM.: 4!25!74, the Gang - T. M., J. C., S. D., S. F., M. G., C. D., and L. F. Tape recorders and campers, the day l met M. P., home parties, nights out with friends, the day we got our rings, I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The fights that l have gotten into with M. P., some certain people. WILL: Happiness to the Gang, and Valley to anyonel ERWIN, NETTIE JANE Uaniel ACT.: Beta Club, Prom Steering Comm., Business and Art Comms. for Barefoot in the Park. AMB.: To be ha and PPY make my family proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Barefoot in the Park, and the cast party, right Ursie? I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A certain drag race and a blue Ford truck. WILL: T.V. History tests and Mrs. Redman to my little brother and his classmates. ELKINS, JAMES M. lApel ACT.: Rifle Team. AMB.: Get out of school. I'D LIKE T0 FORGET: Jr. year. WILL: Four good years at Valley to B. K. ENGLISH, DENNIS img Fig, Gian: Fig sen ACT.: Fr., JV, and Varsity Football, Beta Club lPres. and Vice-Presl, NHS, Varsity Tennis, Powderpuff Football Cheerleader. AMB.: To go to college and find myself a career which I will enioy. FAV. MEM.: Fair- grounds '73, going to parties with George, Pete, Kevin, Dean, Steve, and all the seniors on the football team, good times in T.V. History, all the good times at Western, Ky. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Fairgrounds '73, 60 second drill with Coach Crum, football practice in August, one girl at Westem, Ky. WILL: A State Championship ball club to Coach Crum, 60 second drills to anyone who wants them lWeedy, Bob, Billyj, the sled to Duane and Timmy, Coach Dening to Chin. EVANS, GREGORY JAMES lGabbyl AMB.: To go to college and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Getting in trouble with H. L., J. C., and B. W. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times at Valley. WILL: My grades to my little sister, Tammy. FAIR, LAURA JEAN lFairyl ACT.: Pep Club, Powderpuff, DECA. AMB.: To buy o Van and be a bum, to live every day of my life to the fullest, and to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Krauths and all the guys there, Reet: Rear, right L. G., 9!25!74, l0!5!74, a certain Black Van, a few sets of twins and some that are close enough, some great friends: Rita B., Diane W., Lisa G., Helen, VWId Thing, Boat Dock, Lenny, Summer '72, Rough River, New Year's '73, right J. W., concerts. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Bll 8172, long trips in small cars, 5! 4173, a certain wreck in the park, a few good- byes, W. K., W. J., T. M., cold hearted people. WILL: My big feet to any- ane who likes to ski, every day of my life to anyone who can stand the fun. FEGETT, DALE lSidd, Rookl AMB.: To make Janet always happy and to be a good husband March 6, I975, and always. FAV. MEM.: March 6, I97l, Oct. 3, l972, RPP football games, Christmas 72, 73. Twinkie Hockey game, and all good times with Janet. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing. Ever- ything has taught me a lesson. WILL: All the love and happiness in the world to Janet, good luck ta Gary, and to Luke and Joyce. FINN, BEVERLY JEAN lBevl ACT.: Calendar Pageant 7I 172 Miss April, Powderpuff, Fresh. Tri- Hi-Y, Soph. Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Sr. Co-Ed-Y, Advanced Girls Chorus. AMB.: To be happy and successful in life and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: 618174, Florida, concerts, IO1I8172, Forest View, 61l5174, 619174, going to Sedalia, Mo., Derby '73, 715174, good times with friends. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 3123174, misunder- standings with certain people, KUNA, gettin' caught, times I've hurt my parents and people I care about. WILL: Happiness to my family, good times to my friends, a large family to C. K. and Valley to H. C. for one more year. Foanesr, Bessie lBessell sammy ACT.: Fr. and Adv. Girls Cho., Mixed Cho., Choir, Sr. Play, Powderpuff, Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: Find my rainbow and not to see it through my tears, and make everybody around me happy, make my family proud of me. FAV. MEM.: 7128172, I01I2173, 912B174, W. C., the night A. M. ran into a tree, Prom '74, Ring night, all my friends, Sr. Play, Choir, all of the crazy things A. M. and I have done, great times with Wendell, football games, bike riding with A. T. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 619174, o certain person, all of the trouble and unhappiness I have caused anyone, a certain park, all of mine and Wendell's fights, cups with ice in them, certain guys. WILL: A happier and brighter life to mine and Wendell's family, Rick some new hair, H. F. o new stock car, A. M. a guy like Wendell, G. B. to R. G., Wendell a great life, Pete a girlfriend, Teddi H. F. horse. FRIES, KATHY A. ACT.: NHS, Beta lTreas.l, Track, Basketball, Powderpuff, Sr. Play, Co- Ed-Y, Prom Steering Comm., Usherette. AMB.: Make the best of what I can and be happy doing it. FAV. MEM.: Ring Night, ball games, all the fun with the gang, track season, summer of '73. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Mapping the gym floor with my soggy pants, the times I couldn't wait. WILL: All my good times to my brother, Steve, a happy future to Jenny L. FLOWERS, BOBBIE J. lSunshine, Paul Bunyonl ACT. Co-Ed-Y, Girls Basketball. AMB.: Ta make something out of myself and make my parents proud of me and to be what I am. FAV. MEM.: Remember all good times I had on post with the three pointer sisters at Huston Bowling Ally. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: AII the bad times we had when Y. B. and I went to town in Mary's car, that bad day in August while we were at work. WILL: My brother and sister to Valley and more young black people at school. FORD, SHERRY lChevyl ACT.: Fr., Mixed, and Adv. Girls' Cho., Choir, Co-Ed-Y, Drama, DECA. AMB.: To marry Jesse D. and have a happy life, to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Jr. and Sr. years, meeting J. D., I I 17171, the gang D. E., J. C., M. G., S. D., T. M., and M. P., Ring night at W. P., 311174, 9120174, 32 0. all the football games, first day at Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: IOI4174, at Convenient, right Marsha P. and summer '74, all the fights the gang had, S. V. and G. S., all the fights me and J. D. had. WILL: K. H. to R. D., all l285 to M. P., and all iobs to J. D., Valley to beat P.R.P. every year from now on, another lilly to B. G. and B. G. Q GADDIS, DONNA LORENE ACT.: Pep, Concert, and Marching Bands, Flag Girls, Jr. Powder- puff. AMB.: To make my mom proud of me, grow closer to Christ, to share my future with Tony G., and make him happy. FAV. MEM.: 8-3I-73, 9-I I-73, 6-74, 8-2,3-74, 8-17,18-74, 8-2I ,2B- 74, Soph. homeroom, day we got our Sr. rings, Proud Viking Band, Band trips, Contest, ROTC Ball, fun with G.B., State Fair, '73, being able to graduate from Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the pain and disappointment I have brought my mom, 7-25- 74, 8-22,28-74, None of my experiences for I have learned from them all. WILL: Happiness and ioy to my mom, a mom like mine to everyone, Valley to Mike, a successful future to Mr. Barnard and the band, and flag girls, Gayle and Mark love and happi- ness together, James and Cindy Carter a wonderful marriage, my love to Tony forever. GARDNER, MICHELLE DIANE lMike, Gon, Gerschel, Nothingl ACT.: Adv. Girls Cho., Choir, Sr. Play, Beta, Vikettes, Tri-Hi-Y, Sr-Coed-Y, S.C. Rep. AMB.: Write a book, find the right guy. FAV. MEM.: Climbing out T.M.'s window, Sr. play, camp, VA Beach, cruisin, partying with D.E. and T.M., the gang D.E., T.M., J.C., S.D., S.F., fun we had, Brenda's songs, UFO's. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Cleaning chickens and shrimp, WILL: A clean chicken to AL, the moon to Putt Putt, a big party to D.E., R.I-I. to J.C., a martian to S.D., J.D. to S.F. cause no one else wants him, my body to the first to find it, a nose job for C.D., sandal to C.H., record to B.M. r ' 'E 6 ' G.. ,V-'FQ J l A- fiiZ3'w55i f3if - .g :'...p1.f--:- FROST, RICKIE L. llittle Funkl ACT.: Band. AMB.: To be the only one in the family to graduate. FAV. MEM.: The day I got the car that I thought l'd never get. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The way some seniors treat the underclassmen that are Iittler than they, and brown nose the ones their own size. WILL: My bad grades to anybody that wants them. FULTON, DONALD loom ACT.: Sr. Play, Varsity Chem Il Team. AMB.: To complete my education, and to be successful. FAV. MEM.: Ring Day, being a senior, and all the good times at Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: March 29, and Ring Night, Friday the I3th. WILL: Leave all future headaches lstudentsl to Valley's faculty. GARTLAND, CHARLES DEAN lCharlie, Chuck, Gart, Garfunkel, Snoopl ACT.: Track, Cross Country, Wrestling, Chair, Jr. Faculty Cheerleader. AMB.: To stay out of the army, get a good iob and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: All the fun with D.P., K.H., M.G., C.H., V.E., and a certain someone who got me hooked on crackeriacks, right B.G. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Losing weight for wrestling season, wrestling coach 73-74. WILL: A I2 foot box of crackeriacks to Brenda G., VaIley's lunches to anyone who wants to go home early. GEORGE III, PAUL JAMES lGrandpa, Dragonl ACT.: NJROTC, ROTC Bowling Team. AMB.: To possibly go to College or if not that to get a good iob, get married to a fine girl who wants to share my life. FAV. MEM.: Summer 74, a girl I met in a restaurant, last winter named K. Burclay, Good times with her since, good friends like T.G., D.G., G.A., W.H., R.L., H.H. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Not too much,. you only have one life to live so as my girl friend once told me, Live out' each day to it's fulIest. WILL: Me to Karen, Brenda and Earl a happy' marriage, Love and happiness to Tony and Danna. I GIBBS, JANET LYNN iDoodIesl AMB.: To marry Dale and make him a good wife. To get a good iob and someday be as good a parent to my children as my parents have been to me. FAV. MEM.: March 6, 1971, March 6, 1975. All the great times Dale and I have had. All the fun with Moose and the gang. Christmas 1972 and 73. Special talks with special people. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing. Everything has taught me a lesson. WILL: All my love to Dale. Happiness to Janie A. Love, happiness, success and the very best out of life to Candi, Dory, Troy and Dee-Dee. For Mom and Dad to have what they've always wanted. GILL, PEGGY LEE Ilong legsl AMB.: To make my parents proud of me, to get a good iob and to live a long, happy life with Doug. FAV. MEM.: Good times with Doug -- Nov. 26, 1973, Feb. 13, 1974, and Sept. 9, 1974. Football in the park and all the good times with P. J., D. F., T. S., and Fluff, I'D LIKE TO FORGET: ALL the fights with Doug. Troublemakers with , big mouthsl iFriz, Mouth, and Squirrell. WILL: All my love to Doug, happiness to my sisters and brother, a long happy life to Patti, Fluff to D. C. qppvv I PHUTUJ N0 L , :ig 9 SOODIN, LUKE DANIEL lGoadin, SOMEBODY, Lucas Boyl .CT.: Head Football Manager, Usher at Bac. and Grad., Jr. Boys B-Ball heerleader. AMB.: Succeed at all I do, when I say l'll do it and not fail. arry Joyce, make her happy, and make Mom and Dad and Joyce oud of me. FAV. MEM.: B-8-72, 9-29-72, 8-A-73. Mom and Dad. yce and her parents. Senior rings. All the fun Joyce and I have had, ing to Texas with J. J., B. J. and J. N. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A nonexis- nt-Steve Payne. All bad things that have happened to me and mine. ILL: Valley to my sisters, Vicki, Danna and Margie. Future Goodins to Iley. Mom and Dad the best of everything, Mom no more Arthor nkles, Dad the sturdiest recliner. Chris the best education. D. N. and B. babies. RANT, BRENDA K. lMonkey1 FT.: Adv. Girls Chorus, Choir, Usherette at Grad. AMB.: To find that .rtain someone and make him happy. To live a long and happy life. To ake my parents proud of me and to do the best I can. FAV. MEM.: A rtain person, good times with the Gang. A few football games and a of Sat. nights. Great times with H. D. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the es l've ever hurt anyone and a lot of mistakes that I had to learn from hard way. What I did to Harold. WILL: P. J. longer legs, Charlie a g of suckers and cracker iocks. Valley to my brothers and sisters. GILLAHAN, ANTHONY Uoe Matocrossl FAV. MEM.: Leaving Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Everything. GLASS, STEVEN ALLEN iSteve1 AMB.: To be rich and live a successful life. FAV. MEM.: Night of 7-20-74, all the fun times with T. G., D. G., D. W., R. C., R. V., M. R., and everyone else. All the times at the racetrack and the way home from the tracks, test days in T.V. History. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Brief moments in my Soph. year, certain teachers, B- 27-73. WILL: D. G. a Vette, K. P. a pack of gum, D. P.??? A GREGORY, DONALD GREGORY, TONY A. AMB.: To graduate and become very rich. FAV. MEM.: Ring day: 7! 20174, right, Steve and Doug?l All the good times at Valley. Our same homeroom for four years. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Traffic tickets, 913174, 9!26l74. WILL: My brother a D or F his Junior year. GREENE, ANTHONY LEE lCrazy, Tigerl ACT.: ROTC, Karate, Senior Play, Drama Club. AMB.: To do something no one has ever done. Explore Devils Triangle. To make my mother and father proud of me. Love and happiness to Donna. FAV. MEM.: Aug. 31 , 73 - Sept. ll, '73 - Aug. 2, 3, and 4, I974 -- Aug. I7 and I8, '74 - Aug. 2l, '74. Being in Karate Tournaments. ROTC Ball. Football games, Ring day. All the fun with Hank C. and Walt H. WILL: Peace and tranquility to my mother. Valley to my brother Mike, a successful lite and a lot of goodwill with happiness to my father. To Sonaa a happy and peaceful life. GREGORY, DIANA AMB.: To graduate and get a good iob. FAV. MEM.: The day we got our rings. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing. WILL: Valley to Debbie and Alan. I , . i GRESCHEL, GEORGE BRADLEY lBrad, Turtlel ACT.: N.H.S., Beta Club iPres.t, V. Track and Cross Country, JCL, Ring Comm., Jr. Student Council, Chem. Il Team. AMB.: To go to college and be successful in life. FAV. MEM.: Fairdale Inv. '74. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: District '74, Coaches, practices. WILL: Good teachers like Mr. Newton and Mrs. Bednarsky to all who deserve them. My good looks to my brother. GRIBBINS, LISA lBoogie, Pintl ACT .: Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Student Council Alter., Powderpuff. AMB.: To be a stewardess and become somebody, lRich D. K.l. But never get mar- ried lright, Mon?!l FAV. MEM.: Danny Krauthl Being with people I love. Concerts. Diane's friendship. MT.M. The time when D. W. got dirty. Derbyl T. T.'s class and Larry Mills. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Ever being Lil' Wayne. A fantabulous argument me and D. W. had. Being A.M.F. A bunch of black eyes. When times were rough. Hurting MOM and DAD, WILL: A muzzle to T. K. Happiness to Erin. H. K. a car. A iob to D. K. A: bridge over trouble waters to Dad. A log cabin to Mom. Sunshine to all. Life to those who deserve it. GRIFFITH, ALICE BELLE lDing a line, Peachesl ACT.: Fr. and Adv. Girl's Cho., Tutoring, ROTC Sweetheart Court, Co op. AMB.: To make both my moms proud of me, to show them I love and respect them both, to travel, especially to Colorado, and mast of all, to shore my life with the one I love, Robert Wesley Stover Jr. FAV. MEM.: 4!23!7l, Bll U73, my Senior ring, Bobby, all the beautiful times we've shared together. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The times I've hurt my love, a certain helicopter, and a long ride to the gas station. WILL: Bobby's and my love to the angels for it was made in heaven, good times to the Steve's, Wright's and Kardoles, money to Bill and Pam, a good wife to Jim, happiness to Dave, and state for Durrett l'7Bl right Dave. GUEST, SHARON WARREN ICupcakel ACT.: Tri-Hi-Y, Co-Ed-Y, DECA, Powderpuff Football. AMB.: Success in everything I try to do, to become rich and lead a fulfilling life with Steve. FAV. MEM.: Getting married to Steve, going to parties and concerts. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 91 I 9174, being at home by myself, waiting for a certain person, Ditch on Weavers Run, people who think they're better than anyone else. WILL: Steve to me forever, a long happy life to Mom and Dad, a better senior year than I had to my brother, Tommy: Love and happiness to L. S. and D. S., a good iob and car to my brother, Steve: fun filled days to Vickie and Joe. HAPPEL, CYNTHIA LYNN lCindy, Applel ACT.: S.C. Exec. Board, Pep Club, Beta, Fr. and Adv. Girl's Cho., Choir, Girls Basketball, Drama, Senior Play, Co-Ed-Y fTreas.l, Sr. Treasurer, Track, Powderpuff, Prom S. Comm., GNC. AMB.: To be superior at what God chooses. FAV. MEM.: Bth grade, Chuck Schuler, Bye-Bye Birdie, Rough River, track, cigars, sleeping out, Ring weekend, beating Sr. 6-0, my party, games, '55 Chevy, Pizza Kino, track meet we won, winning District, being a hood. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Hurting anyone, painting the ceiling at 4:30 o.m., the fire ot the Baatdack at 6:30 a.m. WILL: State to Valley, Nova SS to Chuck and the group, State to Girls Track, a beaver to K. F. HARDY, PHILLIP -- lPistoll AMB.: To ioin the Navy after high school. FAV. MEM.: The day I met a girl in the Summer of '74, C. H. also the two weeks I worked with ABRIAN, the first football game of the season. The party at Waverly Park, and the time l went with Donnie to the Vette party. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The Home Ec. classes, and the teachers of Valley High. WILL: My high School diploma to my sisters who didn't make it, and to the iun- iors, Valley High School. HALL, ROBERT lbabbyl AMB.: To be a success in life and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM,: Ring day and ring night, when we beat Stuart 2l-7, and P.R.P 32-0. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times at Valley and P.W. classes. WILL: VaIley's lunch to whoever will accept it. HAMMON, TERRY FAV. MEM.: Miss Warren kicking the garbage con. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The year of I972. WILL: All Juniors Good Luck. HAWKINS, WILLIAM JOSEPH lAdopted, Billyi AMB.: Make my parent proud of me, go to UK and make a good life for myself. FAV. MEM.: All the homecoming games, the Greenwave and all their glory, my Jr. and Sr. years, all the ball games we won. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times my name showed up an the honor roll and all the games we lost, the day I did the Charleston. WILL: My extra editions to Mr. Garmon, the fun of being a Sr. to the Jr's., State to the Jr.'s if we don't make if HAYSLEY, STEVEN RAY lStevel AMB.: To finish my education and be successful. FAV. MEM.: Ring Day and Night. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The night I put my car in a ditch with N. W. talking to me. WILL: To leave Miss Warren's wonderful teaching. :..4uf. HARGROVE, DANNY W. lHargrovel ACT.: FTA, Freshman and JV Football, Freshman and JV Track. AMB.: To make a certain someone a good husband, and be successful in life. FAV. MEM.: 9-20-74, all the good times with E.D., all the good times with D. K. and R. M. and the gang. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All my bad times and breaking up with E. D. WILL: Valley to Ronnie and Mike, E. D. and a Black Vette with cragers to me. HARSHFIELD, BRENT lirandy, Hot Dogl ACT.: Student Council Rep., Student Council Alt., Mixed Chorus. AMB.: Graduate, marry Pom, and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Getting our rings, meeting Pam, all of the Varsity games, singing for the students. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Mr. Huffman's study hall, cleaning up Viking Harbor, those Good Ole Sweet Shop days. WILL: Valley to the underclassmen, homeroom number I to Mr. Garmon, a car and diploma to me. HAZELWOOD, RAYMOND ALBERT lRay, Brawsl AMB.: To graduate and marry Janet and make her happy and have the best looking car around. FAV. MEM.: Aug. I2, all the fun with Janet, S. s., D. a., J. H., v. w., B. s., s. P., iz. o., K. o., M. s., r. G., K. R., D. cl I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the fights with Janet and when I broke my ankle. WILL: My brows to whoever can take the cuts. ' HEATH, HERBERT LEWIS iHerb, Herbieg ACT.: Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, NJROTC Drill Teami Color Guard, Viking Rifle Club, Rifle Team, .I.C.L., Student Council AMB.: To be an E-8 in the Navy before l'm 30. FAV. MEM.: Ring Day, al the wins in football, getting my car fixed. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Ou: lunches, Stuart's Chem. I class, all the underclassmen trying to act badi WILL: Mr. Newton's Trig class. l 1 HELM, BRUCE AMB.: To get a good iob and make my mom and dad happy. FAV. MEM.: Ring Night. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times at Valley. WILL: All the teachers to my little sister. HENGST, HOMER E. lBig H l ACT.: ROTC. AMB.: Rule the world and be a success. FAV. MEM.: The football games, all the activity in the parking lots and Green- wood Boatdock, all the good times with E. A. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: The lunches, buses, boring classes, people who dislike me. WILL: Valley and everything that goes with it to my little brother and sis- ters. : l HIGDON, DONNA ACT.: Beta Club, FBLA, Co-Ed-Y, DECA, JV Cheerleader, GNC, Co-op. AMB.: Get an apartment, go to Florida, go to college, get a race cor, marry that one certain guy, and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Races, summer of '74, '65 Mustang, parties, Keith Stormes, long talks, right K. S.?, Racing banquet, McNeeley Lake, Mom and Dad, the twins. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times l've hurt the people I care for the most, being a hypocrite, lying to Mom and Dad. WILL: Happiness to Mom and Dad, Mary and Terry, and somebody special to me, Kendra to Antoine, Ginny to Johnny, Debbie to Terry, a wonderful guy to Becky G. and Vicki C., Karen all the good things in lite: all my good times to Chris l and Brenda. i if if HENSLEY, CAROL DIANNE IHinkIe Dingyj ACT.: Band Maiorette, Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: To make my parents proud and make someone happy. FAV. MEM.: Summer '74, Flo- rida, Soph. year, the Barn and Bomb, S. S., D. H., D. E., Curt and everything we did, the night my teeth chattered, parties. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: New Year's Eve '74, a day in July, certain parties, trips to Lauden. WILL: Sheri what'she always wanted, Bobby a car. HERRENSMITH, GARY lHarryl ACT.: Fr. Football, Basketball. AMB.: To get what I want out of life. FAV. MEM.: Going to all the football and basketball games with the gang, Pizza Kino, Friday nights, rednecking and a cer- tain girl. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: 5-I2-74, 9-27-74, being sick, Ring night and not getting the girl I wanted so bad. WILL: My good times at Valley to my little sister. HOBBS, DENISE ACT.: Jr.-Sr. Powder Puff, DECA. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me. To marry Bernie and make him happy. FAV. MEM.: June '25, 1971. Rough River. All the fun with P.C., R.S., T.H., K.B., T.P. and Bernie. Otter Creek. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nov. 10, 1973, and March 1, 1974. Certain people, Prom night, the case of Herbal Essence. WILL: Ruby the ability to mature. Jerry a motorcycle to go to Florida. HOGG, GARY AMB.: To have plenty of money and own a Harley. FAV. MEM.: The good times with L.S., D.T,, G.W., M.R. Trips to Nalin. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: May 8, 1972. Indianapolis. WILL: This school to P.H. 1 xii .L- . -. HINES, MATTHEW M. lMatt, Shirley, Dr. Lost, Mr. Wonder, Capt. Strange, Head, Brother Matthewl AMB.: To be free, to see the world's population finally live in peace and harmony, and to be with God in his paradise for eternity. FAV. MEM.: Acquiring the friendship of all the friends I've made in my life, especially Bone's and one other person. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: That anyone ever was, is or will be hurt by my actions. I apologize to all of you. WILL: Eter- nal happiness and tranquility to everyone, friends and enemies alike. HINTON, GIL mem ACT.: Freshman Football. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me, and to have a good life. FAV. MEM.: All the fun I had with my friends at school. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times at school. WILL: All the fun to my brother, S.H. and sister, S.H. HOLLEMAN, RICKY Qllicki AMB.: To live a long successful life and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Ring night. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 9-20-74, and Miss War- ren's class. WILL: A good time at Valley for Toot. HOLLIS, GLENDA F. fHoless, Fay Feel AMB.: To be 6'4 , travel cross country, to live a fulfilling life, and some- day be a witness and be happy. FAV. MEM.: The Speedway Junkies, a few times in the parks, long walks, certain parties. Knowing R. Rob- bins. All the fun I've had with Stef Z., Linda and Donna H., T.S., B.A., L.L., M.T., P.D., Ring night 73 and 74, Boo Boo and Shawn. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A certain accident in N.D., all the things I've done or said to hurt my family and friends. All the times I acted stupid at the wrong time. The death of R. Robbins. Summer 73 and the change. WILL: A friend like Stef and a family like the ones I've got. HOOVER, THERESA LYNN lTeril ACT.: Jr.-Sr. Powderpuff, Student Council - 2 years, Miss Junior. AMB.: To become a secretary and make KERRY and my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: 6-2-74 Kerry Robertsl, the summer of 74. The trip to Kings Island with K. R., D. C., K. R., D. C., W. B., the time K. R., D. C., K. R., and I broke the record Iwent around McDonald's 59 timesl. The night over R. S. with K. R. All of the Vol- leyball games in the field, all of the long talks with Ruby, all my fun with R. S., D. H., D. C., D. C., J. C. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Certain people, right, Debbiel The fights with Kerry. WILL: Kerry a nickel and a new pair of tennis shoes and to finish college, and my brother all the happiness in the world, and a motorcycle for Christmas. HORTON, MYRA RENEE lSIiml ACT.: Newspaper, Yearbook. AMB.: To be a writer, make my family proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Sitting around the lunchroom table with my friends, going to the Prom. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: When I first came to Valley, a certain fight between C. B. and J. P. WILL: I will my brains to my sister, Donna. VITTITOW, DIANE MARIE IGLEHART IFishl ACT.: FTA 2 years. AMB.: To make my parents and Mark proud of me and to learn how to cook half way decent. FAV. MEM.: Sept. I4, I974, April I4, I97l , Christmas I972. All the goofy little talks, right S. A.ll I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Fights with M. V., making my parents sad. Walking in the show, right M. V., T. A., and S. A. WILL: Second floor bathroom to coming Seniors. A million dollars to Doug. Denny to Dee. Nothing to Dana, she has it all. Happiness to Deb and Chris. A winning team to Craig. INGLEHART, DOUG lConrad Birdie, Fly, lglel ACT.: Sr. Play, Basketball Manager, Basketball Bookkeeper, Football Stat., Baseball Manager. AMB.: To become a retail salesman, to marry T. M. FAV. MEM.: Sr. Play, Tomiko Morningstar, shaving cream with the gang, I I !7!74, and January, the Galt House, Gloria Rasputin. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Cops at the Galt House, 200I SPACE ODESSEY. WILL: 51,000 to James A., humor to Michelle G., a can of shaving cream to Ronnie and Donnie W., everything else to Thomas Morningstar, Darlene some speed. HOTTINGER, LINDA CAROL llindal ACT.: GNC, Co-op. AMB.: To keep the job that I've got and to make something of myself. FAV. MEM.: Winter '73, a certain night at Valley Drive-In, right G.H.? The times me and G. H. had flat tires. Ring night. All the great times I've had with G. H., D. H., and S. Z. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times I've had with my friends and parents. WILL: All the fun I had at Valley to my brother. HUBER, LAURA LEE llauriel ACT.: NHS, Beta Club, and Vikettes. AMB.: To be successful and to make all the people I love proud of me. FAV. MEM.: All the good times I had marching with the Vikettes, Prom night, and all the people and teachers I have met. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Jeal- ous girls, bees, and mononucleosis. WILL: All the super times I have had to upcoming Vikings. JANKOWICZ, JOHN Uankl ACT.: NJROTC, JV Football, Senior Co-Ed'Y, Senior Play lSound and Lighting Directorl. AMB.: To own a green Vette and loin the service and become an officer. FAV. MEM.: All the nights riding around with C. S., G. H., D. T., M. R., B. C., B. F., nightl met L. S. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: My summer iob, arguments with L. S. WILL: Valley to my brothers, Senior class to L. S. JARRARD, JAY THOMAS IJ-Rodi AMB.: Go to college, leave Kentucky and have fun and make something out of my life. FAV. MEM.: Leaving P.R.P,, all the par- ties, concerts, all the nights at C. K.'s, summer school thanks to Mrs. Redman. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: T.V. History class and teach- ers, getting up every morning for I 3 years, bad experience from parties, first day of starting at Valley. WILL: All my fun to all my friends. IWOWI I IVES, KELLY ACT.: 3 Years Football, 3 Years Track, 2 Years Wrestling, Powderpuff Coach. AMB.: To be friends with anyone I meet, and have the world's fastest 55. FAV. MEM.: Cruising in the classic, messing around with B. C., riding to Mac's on the median, friends at Valley, iokes on the side- lines, not going to practice. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Dancing, American Graffiti trick, hitting a car at the Belvedere, a couple of long rides home after talking too long, right, C. A,? WILL: An engine to B. C., a 55 to C. A., o car to G. M. and straight fenders to P. S. JACKEY, RICHARD Illickyj ACT.: Fr. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Fr. Football, J.V. Football, 3 yrs. Var. Football. AMB.: To graduate and get a iob: make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Beating B. D., Senior yr. of football, parties. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Irquois Park on a Sunday, telephone pole on S. Crums, all the losses and bad times I had, fights with G. H., G. C., T. M., R. M., W. A. WILL: State Championship to Coach Crum, Valley to my brothers and sisters. 56' I 2 I JARVIS, JUSTIN IRatI ACT.: Basketball, 2 Yrs. AMB.: To graduate. FAV. MEM.: Day got rings: and graduation from school. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Mr. WaIker's class. WILL: All my bad grades to brothers and sisters. JOHNSON, ALICIA LOUISE ACT.: Beg. G. Cho., Adv. G. Choir, Choir, Pep Club 2 Yrs., DECA I, II, GNC, Soph. Powderpuff. AMB.: To do the very best I can in anything I attempt. To be a good wife to Dwight and keep him happy. FAV. MEM.: Feb. I, 1974, May IO, I974, Fri., Sept. I3, I974, Western's Jr. Ring Dance. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the fights Dwight and I have had. Cer: tain wrecks. Danner's Restaurant, the girls at Western. The bad time Nancy has had with her boyfriends. WILL: To Dwight success, to Nanci satisfaction and fulfillment, to Mary lang life and love, to Marcia a boyl friend as wonderful as mine. I I -l JOHNSON, KAREN ACT.: Fr. Girls Ch., Library Club, J.C.L., Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: To get out on my own, make my life count for something worth living. To be able to get where I'm going on time, and someday get together with a certain per- son. FAV. MEM.: Fri. and Sat. nites with Brenda, Joonie, Jackie, Maria and Joyce, Ring Nite - Tango. The good times at Haywood's with Brenda and Joanie. A certain McDonalds sack, right Brenda? Meeting a certain person in 73-74. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the gas I've wasted going around Evening Star along with person who lives over there. All the trouble and heartaches I've caused my parents. WILL: R.H. to H.G. a Mach I to Brenda. The good times I've had to Cathy Cachirel. All the happiness possible to my parents. JOHNSON, PATRICIA lPudgy, Pat, Triciai ACT.: Girl's Chorus and Choir. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me and to marry that certain guy and live a happy life. FAV. MEM.: Dec. 7, I973, F. Payne. All the fun with B.G. and P.P. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the trouble I've caused my parents. Arguments with friends and P.P. Nothing else because I've learned from all of my mistakes. WILL: All the fun l had at Valley to my brothers and sister. KAELIN, JOAN MARIE Uoaniej ACT.: Cheerleading, Flag Corp, Pep Club, Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: To be a nurse or X-ray technician and get a Blue Corvette. FAV. MEM.: Cheerleading Comp. Cheering at Freedom Hall. The games, Jac's, Band Trips, the Bel- vedere, Kings lsland, The Prom. All the great times D.P. and I have shared and all the fun L.S., B.S., N.C., S.H., K.H. have had. KAYROUZ, STEPHEN ALLEN lKazoo, Foo Man Choo, Karocksl ACT.: Senior Play. AMB.: To play professional Base Guitar, to get filthy rich, to make my parents proud of me for once. To stay single till 35, get a cycle, go to California. FAV. MEM.: Summer '74, being free again, parties with J.L., D.B., D.P., D.B., G.F. and even duck quack, Summer '73, A. Brothers Concert, Ring Night, A certain July Day at Valley Pool. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Making fast decisions, right J.J.? The day G.F. flip- ped his cycle over with me on it. TV classes, the Future. WILL: Smoking area to the Freaks. D.B. to the Navy. A happy life to J.J., Dixie Land to Dad. Valley a great institution to anyone who can take it. JOLLY, GARY ACT.: Freshman Basketball. AMB.: Go to college and make my parents proud. FAV. MEM.: Spring Vacation I974 with M.G. Dunn's Demons Rideners cooking class. Ring Day. Senior Water Fountain. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: School lunches. Mr. Stewart's chemistry class with D.W., K.B. and C.H. WILL: All the good times I had at Valley to my brothers and sister. JONES, TERRY W. IGeorge, Snagerl ACT.: Freshman Football. AMB.: Make a lot of money and drive race cars. FAV. MEM.: All of the fun at the parties with K.S., B.C., J.M., P.S., M.S., D.P., J.C., C.H., and C.D. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: A certain football game and a certain Party at K.S. house. WILL: To live and make a successful life and someday build the hottest car around. -- ' , is, 'sg . t I KERSEY, CAROL ANN ACT.: Fresh. Tri-Hi-Y, Soph. Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. to Sr. Co-Ed-Y, Powder- puff Teams, Freshman Girls Chorus, Adv. Girls, Choir, Student Council. AMB.: To have success, happiness and satisfaction in life, to be a person my family and friends can always be proud of. FAV. MEM.: I-I2-74, Florida, concerts. What Bev and I accomplished at F.V. one week this summer, parties at Duty's, Derby's '73, '74, I0-I 3-72, Virginia Beach, 9-28-74, good times with good people. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Last day Soph. yr., times I've hurt people I care about, misunderstandings with a cer- tain person, 4! I 6174, a certain goodby, redneck attitudes. WILL: Happiness to all my family, a great future to my friends, Liberal views to Valley. A fast year to H. C., B. F. a great mar- riage. Happiness to Ken and Shelia. KIERNON, JANICE ACT.: Track, Library, Beg. Girls Chorus, Adv. Girls Chorus. AMB.: To make everyone proud of me. FAV. MEM.: 3!24!73 Eric, Freshman yr. All my friends. A certain Saturday night with V. C., Jr., E. P., J. S. A weird Robot, huh, Vicki. The time E. P. went to V. C. house in the rain. All the good times with Eric and Vicki. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Certain locker on the first floor. A certain Father's Day I973. A certain Journalism class, right, Vicki? WILL: As much fun to Norie as I have had, a friend like Vicki to everyone. so' KELLER, TIMOTHY DALE iWoody, Woodchuck, Chucker, Chuckness, Swl FAV. MEM.: The Tanker and all the good times we had in it. Also ring night and the Campbell's soup can. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Getting locked up, Blevins Gap and wrecks. WILL: The Tanker to anybody fortunate to have it. AMB.: To get an apartment and party all my life. KENNY, JOYCE lMoosel ACT.: Jr. Sr. Co-Ed-Y, Powderpuff, Prom Steering Committee. AMB.: To make something of myself and make my parents proud of me. To get out on my own and live life to its fullest and some day settle down with a certain person and make him happy. FAV. MEM.: Ring night, falling out of the car, right D. S.? and D. H.? Beating Stuart right L. V.? J. B.? and S. L.? Sept. 21, I974. Remember the TANGO, Santa Claus Land, right Vanessa and those shower houses. All the gas wasted, circling MAC'S. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: T.V. History and T.V. English. Doing 45 in a 25. All the fights with my friends and parents. WILL: Valley to anyone who wants it and Mac's to all the rest of my friends and all my good times. KINNAMAN, JAMES lDennyl ACT.: JV and Freshman Football. AMB.: To get out of school and meet nice girl. FAV. MEM.: All the good times with R. M., D. H. and Gang. I' LIKE TO FORGET: Summer of '74, and a certain person. WILL: All m good times to everyone ond bad times to none. KINSER, PAMELA IWILSONJ lPam1 ACT.: Jr.-Sr. Co-Ed-Y, Advanced Girls Chorus - 2 years, Prom Steerin Committee. AMB.: To get out of school, make Jeff a good wife, an someday have a little boy. FAV. MEM.: IO-I 9-72, 5-I 9-73, I I-3-73 th day Jeff and I were married, Prom '73, My great friendship with Carol. Most of all, Jeff. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: I2-22-72 with D. H., all the fight Jeff and I have had. WILL: Great times to Mark and Kim in their comin years at Valley. Good Luck to Debby and Penny, a little boy to P. W. and J. W. and all my love to Jeff. KOLB, DENNIS lBrother Cobb, Billy Bob Cobbl ACT.: Varsity Tennis, Astronomy Club. AMB.: To have, and to be, the best in life. FAV. MEM.: The good things in summer of '74, Ring Night. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The bad parts of Valley, and of my life. WILL: Those great school lunches and teachers to the underclass- men. KRAEMER, RONALD lRon, Barn doors, Bushl ACT. Sr. Play Stage Crew. AMB.: To be happy in life, and make a little money. FAV. MEM.: Germany, study hall with O. R., D. R., T. W., and R. M., last day of school '74, I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Night- mare, and my goat. WILL: Valley to anyone who will take it and to S. K. LASHLEY, DOUGLAS GUFFIE lDougI ACT.: I Yr. Marching Bond, I Yr. Concert Band. AMB.: To get as much out of life as I can. FAV. MEM.: My Senior year. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A certain party at Bullitt County 9!2I 174. WILL: Anything to everybody. LAUGHEAD, JOHN l Goose l ACT.: Football Fr. and J.V., Basketball Fr., Baseball J.V. 3 Yrs., Varsity, ROTC 2 yrs., Rifle Team I year. AMB.: Go to college and play baseball. To come back to Valley and teach P.E. FAV. MEM.: The day I graduate, the day I met Jamie, when we beat Brian Station, 3 out of 4 games last year. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The day we were beat 24-2 by Brian Station, all the trouble I caused. WILL: My nickname to Scooter and all the good times to my brothers. LANGLEY, CONNIE GALE lApatchieI ACT.: Senior Play, Christmas Play, Co-Ed-Y, Powderpuff 9, l2, Art Club, French Club, Teacher Aide 2 Years. AMB.: To graduate from college as a reg. nurse and to always be happy. FAV. MEM.: Ring night Fri. 13th, Canada '72 and '73, Prom '73, all my friends out in Okolona and Valley. Concerts, Moody Blues, etc. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: La nuit la voiture est disparue avec. J. L., G. H., J. L. et noi in il. WILL: All the sunshine to my friends so they can be happy. LANGSTON, CAROLE JEAN lAmigo, crazyl ACT.: Jr.-Sr. Co-Ed-Y I yr., Adv. Girls Chorus I Yr., Choir I Yr., Powderpuff 2 Yrs., Sr. Play. AMB.: To graduate and have a career I will be happy in. To be smart enough to get the right guy. To make Ma happy. FAV. MEM.: I97l , all my men, raided parties and getting away in the nick of time, the friends I have made. The years with Pam. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Ring night - right Cindi? The wreck in front of Zayres, the enemies I have made, Miss Dixon's psychology class, right Cindi? LAWHORN, KENNETH lToadI AMB.: To find a good iob and become rich. FAV. MEM.: All the fun times down at W. B. and M. B. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Ring Night. WILL: Valley to all the suckers that are left. B. B. B. and pig farmer R. R. LEAR, GEORGE ACT.: Football, Beta Club. AMB.: Someday be a country doctor, try to help someone. FAV. MEM.: Sept. I7, B. E. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Ring night and some mud. WILL: John a farm, Doug and Dennis a new car, Evan - no-fault-insurance, Leo a rotten senior year, Becki eternal hap- piness and love. LOMAX, JOHN ACT.: JV, Varsity Football, Stage Mgr. Senior Play. AMB.: To be a success at whatever I attempt and for the rest of my time ahead to be very satisfying. FAV. MEM.: All the good times I have had and good concerts lgirlsl. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: A lot of bad times at home and all the times where things iust didn't go my way. WILL: Good times ahead tor everybody. LUKAS, CAROLE AMB.: To LIVE life, not merely exist. FAV. MEM.: First three years ot high school. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: August 9, 1974. i. f as NO PHOTO AVAILABLE if PHOTO Not Available LYNCY, BILLY ACT.: JV Football, Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: Get away from Valley and its people. FAV. MEM.: From Valley, nothing. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Valley, and Ring night. LYONS, JACQUELINE SHERMAN Uackiel AMB.: To be happy. FAV. MEM.: July 6, I973. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: My first 6 years at school. WILL: To all the snohs at N.H.H.S. one year at Valley High School. You need itl LYVERS, BENITA iNital AMB.: To be a beautician. FAV. MEM.: The night I met Mike and all the fun that we have had together, Ring Night, weekend I spent down at Green River with T. K. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times I had at Valley, the day I broke up with D. M. and VaIley's lunches. WILL: All the best of luck to the people who are new here at Valley. LYVERS, THOMAS GERALD Uerryl AMB.: To be successful in life in whatever I do. FAV. MEM.: Goofing off at Mac's with G. H., T. F., D. M., etc. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: One Saturday night over .Ioe's. WILL: Valley's lunches to anyone who wants to get SICKI MAEDER, JOHN F. lSidewinder, Chester, Chuck, Milburn, Warbucksl ACT.: JCL Nice-Pres., Pres.J, J.V. Football, J.V. and Varsity Chem. Teams - Co-Capt. AMB.: To make it through college with little or no hassles, make it to legal age to enioy it, make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Mythology, Humanities, Chem, summer of '74, good time with the gang, a certain weekend at Doe Valley. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Suits and ties, Ring Night, right G. L., Latin I and ll. WILL: Valley ta underclassmen: Stuart to future Chem students: a farm to B. S., and Ide- lia to G. L. MASSEY, EVAN NEAL lEv, Kevl ACT.: NHS lPres.l, Beta Club, S.C., J.V. and Varsity Football, Varsity Tennis, J.V. and Varsity Wrestling, Fr. Track, Chem Team. AMB.: To someday make it out of school and do something with my life. FAV. MEM.: Ring Night, the summer of '74, two years with Coach Stuart and the Chem Team. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Telephone poles, all the bad times as on underclassman. WILL: All the teachers at Valley to whoever needs them and all the lunches ta those who deserve them. LYVERS, TONITA lNita, Tonil AMB.: To be a beautician. FAV. MEM.: The great times I had with J. Lucas, the crazy things I did here at Valley, D. W., C. B., and T. K. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bod times with J. L. WILL: Val- ley with my brother and sisters, so they may have the best educa- tion like I did. MADDUX, JOHN sco1T wig Jonny AMB.: Ta be a mechanic and to be the best, to build a Hot Rod. FAV. MEM.: The day I got my ring, the day I met D. C. and the day I got my car. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times at Val- ley. WILL: My Hot Rod to D. C. and the bad lunches to G. M. X McDONALD, CAROLYN GAYE lCaroII ACT.: NHS, Sec'y, Beta Club, Marching, Concert and Pep Band, Sec'y of Junior Class, Prom Steering Comm., Senior Play, GNC, SC. AMB.: To let God guide my life, to make my parents proud of me and to complete college and marry that special someone. FAV. MEM.: Roy Frazier and all the great times we shared, Prom 74 , King's Island, basketball and baseball games, 5!I7!72, l2!25!73, Band Camp and Band trips, times with the gong -- S. C., S. S., B. B., C. B., C. M., and E. T. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Two-faced people, being so gullible, 312173. WILL: Happiness to Roy, success to Robert, parents like mine to a lucky girl and a Ist place trophy to the Marching Band. MCDONALD, ROCKY ACT.: Freshman and JV Football. AMB.: To graduate. FAV. MEM.: All the good times with G. H., G. C., D. K., T. M., and K. D. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: A certain Friday night at Burger Chef. WILL: I would like to give all the Friday night ball games to my brothers. IX - :Xue MATHIS, GARY ACT.: J.V. Football, Usher at Graduation, Sr. Play. AMB.: To make it in college and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Going to Val- ley, getting to know all the people l do, Ring Night and Friday night games. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing at all, its been an experience I hope never to forget. WILL: That everyone makes it in what they do after they leave Valley. McCLINTON, JANE CATHERINE IBig Jane, Junglei ACT .: Powderpuff, Prom Steering Comm., Calendar Girl. AMB.: To someday become a flower designer and someday become as good a parent as my Mom and Dad. FAV. MEM.: Florida, all the good times with all my friends, all the good times over Maureen and Danny's lBaby- sittingi, times going to Mac's and Pizza Inn lGot stuck in the gravel tricki. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Crady's LTD, one night in Florida, all the dumb stuff me, Tina, Sherry, and Kathy have done. WILL: All the fun I had all through school to Theresa and Lori, Angie, Pat and Andy, Bernie to someday became a Pharmacist, everyone to have as great a brother and sisters as mine. Happiness to all my friends, lTina to Mikel. I I MCGILL, KENNY AMB.: To graduate. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Valley. WILL: Valley to whoe, ver wants itl McGINTY, MIKE ACT.: 4 years af Football, Wrestling. AMB.: To graduate, go Io STATE my Senior year and go undefeated. FAV. MEM.: Playing football at Val- ley and all the good times with my Senior friends. l'D LIKE TO FORGET All the district games we lost and the time TJ. beat us, 34-'l0. And the certain day when K. R. and I brake up. WILL: To Valley and whaeveu wants it, Ronnie a good football year. e Coe ee, ..- Q McWHERTER, RICKY ACT.: l yr. Mixed Chorus, 3 yrs. Choir, member of senior play cast. AMB.: Try my hardest to own my own restaurant one of these days. In the near future, to make K.D. the best husband I can. FAV. MEM.: All the times in Miss Runyon's choir, all the good times with some of my good friends, especially the good times with K.D., making good friends at Val- ley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad days at Valley, the day Miss Runyon left the choir, all the disagreements with K.D. WILL: All my good days at Valley to Mitch and Becky. Happiness and a long marriage to Brenda and Randy, all the good teachers to someone who needs them. MEDLEY, TIMOTHY ITim, Medlyl ACT.: J.V. Football. AMB.: To have a successful career as a police offi- cer. FAV. MEM.: Mrs. Doyles French class and D.S., J.S. and my sopho- more year after school with J.S. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad days at Valley. The day D.S. gave up, and a day in Feb., I973. WILL: The smoking area to the Cancer Society, lunches to all who dare. Mr. Howey to all who can't do Math. MIDKIFF, DAVID AMB.: To get a good iob and make my wife happy. FAV. MEM.: All the fun C.Y. and I had in school. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The time V.T., B.C. and I cut school and ron out of gas, and my teacher IJ.S.l. WILL: All the good times I had to the underclassmen. MILLER, DEBRA Ibebbiel ACT.: Booster Club. AMB.: To graduate and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Ring Day: the day I met J.M. All the good times with B.L., T.L., B.P., and D.W. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: I want to forget all the bad times that l've had and all the lunches. WILL: I will Valley to my sis- ter and my cousins. - MEREDITH, DONNA IChomp, Joel ACT.: DECA Club and Booster Club. AMB.: To do something with my life, make Mom, Dad and someone special happy. FAV. MEM.: Ringday, 9-I9-74, Bowling with Billy, W.B., W.C., R.J., D.F., and J.B. and work summer of '7l and '72 with R.E. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: P.M., C.L., D.M., and B.P., and all bad experiences. WILL: Barbie dolls to Tish, J.B. to Debbie, R.P. to V.H., Richard a Chevy. Warm-hearted Mr. Adams to everybody. Education and happiness to Dwayne. METZGER, DONNIE AMB.: To finally, after I2 years, get out of schoall FAV. MEM.: When I met Vickil I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times ot Val- ley. WILL: Anything and everything one can get out of Valley to the underclassmen. MILLS, GEORGE H. ACT.: Freshman Class President, Varsity Football, Fr. and JV Track, Student Council, DECA 2 Yrs. AMB.: To go to college, do well and settle down. FAV. MEM.: Football practice and games, '74 season, special times with Kim. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: My Junior year and my bad ankles, T. J. WILL: Good life to my par- ents. The Blue Pants to retire. MILLS, RICHARD ALAN lRickyt ACT.: Freshman and JV Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Jr. Class Pres., Prom Steering Committee, Student Coun- cil, Beta Club, Senior Play. AMB.: To become a corporate law- yer, to roll in the dough, to have proud parents and to have fun doing it all. FAV. MEM.: Summer of '74, parties at Waverly, Fri. night football games, SB, VID, TIME IN A BOTTLE and VALLEY. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Ring night, Fri., Sept. I3, I974. TJ vs. VAL- LEY l74j. WILL: All of life's best to my little brother, a bump on the head to G. G. and M. W., his own evangelistic crusade to M. M., a good life to my sister, a speaker that works to Mrs. O'B., legs to T. M., a good air shock to T. W., and an apple to Sir Isaac. MILLER, GLENN M. lPyro, Highlife, Saboteunj ACT.: Band, Stage Band, Pep Band, Astronomy Club, Math Team, Beta Club, NHS, Chem Team. AMB.: To succeed in business, music and life. Most important to have friends as important to me as those are that I have now. FAV. MEM.: Band: Bond trips, right D. S., A. R., S. C.: Astron- omy Observations : Math Team Banquet: sabotaging B. W.'s car with D. A.: June 4-8: B. B. and CHANGES. Band Camp: summer 74: C. L. and the rest who stole the stopper. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A certain fire hydrant, right S. C., and the rest I'd probably remember if I wrote it down anyway. WILL: Mr. Newton to those students who can appreciate him. MILLER, RICHARD lRickI ACT.: Varsity Tennis I Yr., Varsity Cross Countty I yr., J.V. Cross Coun- try I Yr. AMB.: To retire early, and be a billionaire and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: All the great times I had with E. W., B. W., G. D. Don't forget those great double dates, right E. W.? Don't forget all the great hunts we had, right G. D. and B. W. and also one Saturday night at Dixie Bowl parking lot. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: One night at Staf- fer's. WILL: I leave all my problems to E. W. and women problems to my brother, John. MOLDEN, RONALD J. ACT.: NJROTC, Chemistry Team, NJROTC Drill Team, Rifle Team, Aide to Instructors in NJROTC, Company Commander in NJROTC in T973- I974. AMB.: To be a Military Pilot. FAV. MEM.: Norfolk, Va. in 1974, Pensacola, Fla. 1972. All good times at Valley, Ring night. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Sophomore year. WILL: Good future years at Valley to my brother. MOORE, ROBIN lRob, Anti ACT.: Jr. Sr. Powderpuff, Good News Club, Sr. Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: To get all I can out of life, and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Timmie. All my good times with the gang. D. S., R. B., N. B., T. S., IA busted radiator hose. DeIiverance. J Ring night. A certain Doughnut, right R. B.l? Rodi, right D. S.? Mac's. A walk to Waverly, right, L. G.? A giant dog, right, C. T.? Gary Moe Meep II I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: A certain suspension right Rita? Somebody's wifel, L. D., and F. G. WILL: A 68 Charger to Deb, another N. G. to 'I1mmie. A family to Deb. MORGAN, JOHN D. ACT.: Football, Varsity Wrestling, DECA, Senior Play, Student Coun- cil. AMB.: To get through school and be successful. FAV. MEM.: All the good times. Summer '73 and 74. Booking with Tod and the gang. Ralph's Vette and the day we ripped it oft. l'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: All the wrecks: right Rick J., Ellis A., Judy B., Pat S. 8!I6!74, the day l couldn't play football any more. WILL: A Vette to Andrea S. A new pair of tennis shoes to Donna V. Valley to my little brother. MORNINGSTAR, TOMIKO lPutt Putt, Mono, Chicken legsl ACT.: NHS, Beta, Choir, Prom Steering Committee, Senior Play, Stu- dent Council, Calendar Girl Pageant. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me, to make someone happy, and to spend most of my time at Va. Beach. FAV. MEM.: Going to Va. Beach, the gang, clim- bing out windows, right M. G.?, camping out, riding around, D. E.'s and C. H.'s party, the Tand, drive-ins in a smoky car, Florida, B. M.'s songs, Indiana. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A telephone pole, Nolin, Mike Linnig's, cleaning chickens, graveyards, fights with my parents and Nicky and Sheree, o guy in an orange V.W. WILL: Happiness to my brother and Debbie A., a new car to S. D., an apartment to M. G., a smaller mouth to J. F., less clothes to J. C., happiness to M. P., and D. E., G. C. to C. S., a good-looking guy to A. L, a recording to B. M. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE MOULTON, JULIA ANN lMoII Townl AMB.: To be a good housewife. FAV. MEM.: K. E. Parker. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Bill Stewart. WILL: All my good teachers to the underclassmen. MUDD, ALMA lElmer Fud, Puckerl AMB.: To graduate and meet a certain goal in lite. FAV. MEM.: Christ- mas '72, Summer '73, Buddy. Certain talks with B. F., N. L., L. R., all pep rallies and ball games. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: The day Buddy left. The night I ran into a tree, right, B. F.? A certain night we went shopping, right Bessie? WILL: Nedra a great senior year. B. F. to W. C. Leroy the guy she deserves. D. P. a bright and happy future. MORRISON, ROBERT MOSIEY, MARK ACT.: J.V. Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Sen- ior Play, Senior President, Beta Club, Chem Team l2 Yearsl. AMB.: To become a doctor. FAV. MEM.: All my friends at Valley. Two years with Coach Stuart. Good times with B. C. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: A certain cop and a dead battery. Bad times at the Boatdock. WILL: All the fantastic times I've had to L. M. NALLEY, JOE IA.J., Crashl AMB.: To became a mechanic, and to make that special girl happy. FAV. MEM.: Getting rings, Day I went back with Susan. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Car trouble, Stupid mistakes, making peo- ple unhappy. WILL: The '74 Football Season as an example to future teams, all my love to Susan H. NELLUMS, CHRISTINE JOANN IChrisI ACT.: Freshman Girls Chorus, Co-op. AMB.: To do the best I can in life and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: The clay I got my ring. All the games I went to with B.G. The time he took me to BAREFOOT IN THE PARK. All the fun I had with all my friends. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times I've hurt people. WILL: All the luck in the world to my brother. ,493 A ir Y Y Y I MULKINS, DEBRA SUE lDebil ACT.: Vikettes, Choir I2 yearsl, Senior Play, Calendar Girl Pageant 73. AMB.: To go to college, make my parents proud of me, and to marry someone rich enough to keep me in clothes. FAV. MEM.: My sophomore year, and all the things A.R. and I did, 5-I0-74, 8.G.'s slumber party. Going to Pizza Kino with J.W. Fun at Rough River with D.D. Most of all - Steve. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: BRACESI Ball State's hospital, a certain guy, wearing my tights backwards, marching at the fairgrounds. The trouble Debbie and I got into. Bingo on Fridays, Right Ann? MYERS, DAVID Uap, Chink, Ultral ACT.: ROTC. AMB.: Go out in the world and visit all the sights, live the life of a free person. FAV. MEM.: All the games I went to free. l.l.W., J.C., G.E.I The time I went to Florida with ROTC group. FAV. MEM.: Remember all the good times at Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The night I smashed J.W.'s car in o pole. Forget my Freshman year. The time J.W. got drunk. WILL: I leave Valley to my sister and brother. NICHOLS, JOYCE A. lShorty, Snoogersl ACT.: Freshman and Sophomore Student Council Representative. AMB.: To make my certain someone and my parents proud of me. To make Luke a good wife and to have a successful career in secretarial work. FAV. MEM.: B-8-72, 9-29-7 2, B-4-7 3, Getting our Senior rings, all of the good times with Moose and all of my other friends at Valley. My trips to Texas with L.K., BJ., and J.J. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times I've made my parents angry, all the hard times and all the misunderstandings between myself and others. WILL: Valley to all of the GOODINS to come. Best of health to my dad and mom and everyone. My Aunt Ollie to everyone who is fortunate enough to have one like her. NICHOLS, LILLIAN lLill, Lynn, Lillyl ACT.: Co-op, Booster Club. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me. To marry Keith. FAV. MEM.: 9-I3-73 with K.S. 8-30-74 IRINGI. Otter Creek with B.C., V.A., and D.C. Ring Day. State Fair. Softball. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 9-I 3-73 right S.S. Pendleton Hill with K.S. and T.W. Run- ning out of gas. A flat tire. All the fights with my parents and Keith., WILL: College to M.N. Good luck to M.S. in school. i I NICHOLS, RICHARD lRickl AMB.: To make something out of my life, to make my parents proud of me and to make Helena happy. FAV. MEM.: 7fl0!7l, Ill 172, 5!25!74, WTMT and Knucks, all the Big Macs H. B. and I put away. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the fights I had with H. B. and my parents. WILL: Valley to all the 7 and 8 graders, poor things. NOLL, DENISE SUE AMB.: To marry Bobby and make him o good wife, get a good accounting iob and be successful in it. Make Bobby and my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: 7-26-72, all the days Bobby and I have shared together, all the friends l've made at Valley, Ring Day.l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the fights with Bobby and hurting people. I love the night I got drunk Oct. 20, 72. WILL: Good grades to my little sister, Dina. My love to Bobby, happiness to Mom and Dad and the rest of my family. A good senior year to Frances M. PACE, KAREN MICHELLE AMB.: Make certain people proud of me, graduate, get o iob. FAV. MEM.: Day I met Rickey, I2-25:73, good times with the gong, having great friends like Denise and Debbie. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Fights with Rickey, unkept promises, all misunderstandings, all bad times. WILL: All the happiness and good luck ever to R. V., good and happy lives to my brothers and sisters. PACK, DEBRA IDebbiei ACT.: JCL, Powderpuff Football. AMB.: To graduate and get a iob. Make Mom and Dad, and a few other people proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Good times with Karen, Denise, and friends. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Times I've hurt Mom and Dad. WILL: Good luck and happiness to Janie and Pete. Good lives to Kenny and Ernie. OBERTO, MICHEAL J. lWoIf, Destruciol ACT.: Baseball, J.V. Football, J.V. Wrestling, Student Council President. AMB.: Become a dentist, make a million dollars, and have 2 Jaguars. FAV. MEM.: Four years at Valley. Student Coun- cil. R. M., K. I., M. M., J. M. and the fun we had. Coach Stuart and his mistakes. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: My broken wrist. A night at the boat docks. Waverly Park and falling ring night. WILL: To my brother David an honest and prosperous life. Tommy friends, success in what they attempt. PACE, BARBARA ANN lLovebirdj AMB.: To get out of school and make my parents proud of me. To be a success in life. FAV. MEM.: Ring Day I met D. W., K. M., and R. J. The day D. W. and K. M. asked me to go out with them. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the fights C. T. and I had and all the trouble I got him into. WILL: Valley to all my friends and hope they make it. PAULEY, DEBORAH JANE lDebbiel ACT.: Advanced Mixed Chorus, Advanced Girls Chorus. AMB.: Go to college and carry out plans with Tim. FAV. MEM.: Tim, 6! 20174, Stuarts prom '74, Kings Island, Summer School '74, Psy- chology with Mr. Stiles, trip to Smoky's, Miss Runyon, goofing aff with B. Z. Good times with T. C., B. B., D. H., and E. M. l'D LIKE TO F'RGET: Crying on peoples' shoulders. Ears that wouIdn't pop, right B. Z.? Hunting for a prom dress, getting lost from M. S. and J. B. after prom, times I've hurt people I love. WILL: A great Senior year to the class of '76, success and love to Belinda. PAYNE, SHARON JUNE IA. J. Frecklesl ACT.: l Year Track, 2 Years FTA Club. FAV. MEM.: Otter Creek with B. C., R. M., J. H., D. D., D. C., M. S.'s party. The Tumble Bug, right R. M.I All my friends at Y.D. All the good times with A. H. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: My Sophomore year. June Ist and June 30, right R. M. and M. S. A certain weekend in lnd. WILL: The best things in life and a great future to Patty, Johnny, and Davidl AMB.: To graduate, get a good iob, and travel. To make my par- ents as proud of me as I am of them. PARKS, STEPHAN MONROE lsteve, Stephanl ACT.: I Yr. Mixed Chorus, 3 Yrs. Choir, Escort '74 Caldendar Girl Pag- eant. AMB.: To graduate and become a wealthy man. FAV. MEM.: '74 Prom lStuart and D. R. C.l, Stuart and Valley football and basketball games and the night I got my little white toad. Ring Day. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the had grades in math and all the dents I have bestowed upon my little white toad. PATTON, KENNETH lGeneraIl ACT.: 2 Years DECA Club. AMB.: To get out of school and get out of this part of V.S. FAV. MEM.: All the times M. R., A. C., D. B., went out drink- ing and all the good times we had while going to Valley. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: The whole summer of '73, The time at Pizza Kino with M. R., the time at B. C. with A. C. WILL: To wish the best of luck to my brother lhe needs itl while he is at Valley. PETERSON, LARRY ACT.: Fresh. Basketball, NJROTC, C.O., Exec. Off., Color Guard Com- mander, Drill Team, Rifle Team Color Guard. AMB.: Be somebody my mom will be proud of and be somebody my dad would have been proud of. FAV. MEM.: Trips with NJROTC. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing. WILL: Happiness to K. W. and A. P. PHILLIPS, MARSHA AMB.: To marry someday and become a Race Car driver at F.M.S. No. 50. FAV. MEM.: Going to the car races '74 and '73 seasons: Senior Year, Senior Ringsl l'D LIKE TO FORGET: R. S. July I2, T974 at Fair- grounds Motor Speedway. WILL: A late model race car to James P., all History classes to T. Taylor, and a Vette to Keith P. PLEASANT, JUDY ANN IPeepi ACT.: Mixed Chorus, Choir, Junior Powderpuff, Calendar Girl Pag- eant, Beta Club ISecretaryi, Usherette at Grad. AMB.: To go to col- lege, make my parents proud of me, and someday marry my very special someone. FAV. MEM.: Rickey and everything about him: Kings Island, getting my ring, the Eastern game, right Fam and Vicky? August 8, 6, l974. Prom 1974: I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Turning corners, right Rickey? All the dumb mistakes l've made, hurting peo- ple. WILL: All my fun at Valley to Tresa and Bridgette, Mr. Newton to anyone lucky enough to have him. POLLOCK, TIM IPolel AMB.: To make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: The night of Bo's party. The night we got our Senior ring 9-I3-74. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: The night of 7-4-74, and the night of Bo's parties and run- ning around with R. H., J. L., M. B., E. B. and the rest of the group. WILL: All the lunches to whoever wants them and all the teachers to the underclassmen. RAMSEY, KENNETH iKennyl ACT.: Fr. and J.V. Football, J.V. and Varsity Baseball, Student Council. AMB.: To own a Z-28. Make my parents proud of me, and give them happiness like they've given me. FAV. MEM.: Beating P.R.P. and St. X in baseball tournament. Riding around Mac's 59 times with D. C., T. H., and K. R. Summer of '74l Volleyball at Paradise Club and St. Polycarp. The night the water ran in my car - The Sun Valley Flood. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: The bod times in my life when l've disappointed my par- ents. The mistakes l've made, and some certain fights. WILL: 4 great years of Valley to Gregg. A motorcycle to Mike. A Vette to me. RAY, RAY IDoctorl ACT.: Fresh., J.V., Varsity Football, Fresh. Basketball, Track Fresh. AMB.: Go to college, be a police officer, be successful and marry that very special someone. FAV. MEM.: Fairgrounds i973 and I974, foot- ball with Coach Crum. I I-22-73. Thanksgiving: meeting J. D. 2-8-I974 J. D. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: June 22, I974, Right J. D. Some bad times with J. D. and her parents. Losing to T.J. 34-IO. Losing J. D. WILL: Puggsy Mogrudder to Coach Dening, my old cleats to Billy W, bottle of Scope to Scott B. and deodorant to Frenchie B., Valley to Mr. Adams, all my love to Jennifer D. POWELL, JACQLYN RUTH Uackie, Black Mama, Buckwheati ACT.: Fr. Track, Fr., Soph.-Jr. Basketball, Powderpuff, Calendar Girl Pageant, Student Council, FTA Club, Girl's Varsity Basket- ball. AMB.: To becorne a men's hairstylist and settle down with a tall dark stranger. FAV. MEM.: A man named Waynelll All the fun I had by the smoking areall A certain principal named Adams, all the fun in D.E. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times that we couldn't get to the Maxi WILL: My little brother Pat to become All-Americanlll RAMSEY, CATHERINE iCathy, Mamaj AMB.: To graduate and make my parents proud of me. To live a long and happy life with Tony. FAV. MEM.: When I met T. S. Good times with the Ghetto's. 9-I 3-74. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: A couple of certain phone calls. My fights with T. S. The times I hurt the ones close to me. WILL: Good years at Valley to my brother and sister. REMINES, FRED DERWIN ACT.: FR, JV, Varsity Football Manager, JV, Varsity Baseball. AMB.: Go into the Air Force. FAV. MEM.: The night I got my ring. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The night in Iroquois when I had o flat tire with R.T., S.S., S.H., D.F., V.S., D.V., and L.G. WILL: All my books and all my teachers to all of my brothers. RHUDY, SCHERRI LYNN ACT.: Jr. Sr. CO-ED-Y, Prom Steering Committee, SACEQP, Powder- puff, Calendar Girl Pageant '72, Sr. Play, BETA, SC, Drama Club, Annual Staff and Newspaper Staff, AMB.: To live a happy, success- ful life and make my parents proud that l am their daughter. FAV. MEM.: Valley and the Barns: all the friends l've had land hope to keepl: part of Ring Night lOnly Portl, Cruisin' and Mac's: parties, Prom '74: a red mustang and RLT: a little Blue Honda, a lucky study hall: the Synthetic Illusion lespecially the base player and lead singerj, football games and the fun things l've done in my senior year. WILL: Luck and happiness to Pam and Chuck: a sound mind and happy life to RLT. A better outlook on life to certain people, an eternal happy life to my parents. RAY, RODGER AMB.: To become successful at whatever I da. FAV. MEM.: All the good times I've had with friends ot Valley. The day we got our Senior rings. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The night l wrecked my car and then went and played pool afterwards, the motorcycle incident. WILL: All T.V. classes to anyone who'll have them. REED, CHRISTINE DONNELLA lChristy Lovej ACT.: Chorus. AMB.: To lose weight so the Men will love me morel FAV. MEM.: Being in Alaska for three years, living around civilized peo- ple. Hol I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Craig Tellman as the love I lost. WILL: To all sophomores I give back their smart remarks, and to all the people who judged me from the OUTSIDE! . , . PEACE IS EVERLASTING . . . 4 RICHARDS, CARLA RHEA ACT.: Junior Powderpuff. AMB: To make my mom proud and make David the happiest guy ever, to live a happy life with David. FAV. MEM.: 9-I 3-74, 5-31-73, I I-I6-74, David Allen, all the fun times with all our friends, sneaky things that T.L. and I have done to D.A. and D.G., times out with David and special memories I will hold on forever. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the hurt l've caused to David and Mom. Fights with David, : some people who think they are so good, certain parties. WILL: All my troubles to no one, K.R. to C.D, S.M. to J.C. and T.L. to D.G., all my good grades and some fair teachers to Kelly, all the parties at Dovid's to someone else's house. RICHARDSON, SHARON ACT.: Soph. and Jr. Powderpuff, Adv. Girls' Cho., Choir. AMB.: To find my purpose in life and fulfill it. FAV. MEM.: Good times with Ronnie, the week C.S. spent at my house, Parties, the night C.C. had to babysit, I2- 26 - 28, right P.D.? March 31, '72, Feb. IO, '74, Sept. 20, '74, Otter Creek. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All those who tried to rip off my individual- 4 ity, 2-28-73, 6-I 6-74, being separated from someone, right C.S. WILL: Sweet freedom to Carol Scifres and happiness to all who seek it. Valley ta the underclassmen and a senior ring to Karen Shelton. RIVERS, RUSSELL ALLEN iRusty, Ruhl AMB.: To travel around anywhere but Kentucky. To make it till l'm at least 2I. To straighten out some things. FAV. MEM.: 8!25!74 - all the good times with the whole gang, yes concert and others. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A few four letter words. Some dates I can't remember. Rednecks. WILL: Lots of healthy kids to Jo and Dave. Peace of mind to C. B. ROBERTS, E. LARRY lBushI AMB.: To get a good iob and marry a very special someone named Gail. Have a good and fulfilled life. Make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: The night I met Gail iSept. l, l974l, one night with Gail at the Belvedere. One day at Iroquois Park with Gail. Basketball and football season i973-74. My homeroom friends, all my years at Val- ley. My favorite friends J. W., J. S., R. D., A. W. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: One night in Fairdale with A. W., S. W., M. W., one night with J. S., W. W., R. D., D. D., S. W. at Jim's house, cutting one day with A. W., J. S., R. D., at J. S., house. WILL: My brain to Mark. My sen- ior year to Rick and Jim. My good luck to Al. My life to Gail. ACT.: Freshman Basketball, ROTC. OOF, SHEILA BERNICE ISheiIaI CT.: Fr. Girls, Mixed Cho., Adv. Girls, Chair, I Yr. Flag Corps. AMB.: o make my parents proud of me. To get a good iob. FAV. MEM.: All the oncerts I went to. The fun times with Judy and Becky. The parties Deb nd I went to in the summer. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: P. P., July lb, I974. he time J. R., B. C., K. R., J. W., and I got pulled over by 8 police cars. ILL: Judy a new car, Becky her license, Frances to Timme, cheerleading nd Byron L. to Debbie F., Kim and Nancy to cheerleading. OSE, JESSY IJ. R.l CT.: l Yr. Fresh. and Var. Football, I Yr. NJROTC, 2 Yrs. F.F.A., I Yr. resh. Basketball. AMB.: To go out into the world and make something f myself, and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: 9! l3!74 ring dayl. My Junior year, and the day R.S. and I got caught cutting. I'D IKE TO FORGET: Friday nights ot football games, Dentention Hall. ILL: My best last 2 yrs. at Valley to my sister. w--Q' . .4 tl 'fr . fa .Q 'f - ' . N. .Q ROHLEDER, MARK AMB.: To graduate, to keep Murl's car going. FAV. MEM.: Jun- ior, Senior year, M. R., R. N., K. P., parties in my truck, Ring night, welder's, Rough River, PRPVS. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the mistakes l've made. WILL: Sports to my brothers, good times to my sister. RONE, CHARLES iButchJ AMB.: To own a business. FAV. MEM.: Ring day. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: School. WILL: Good times to my brother. :CR SADLER, PEGGY ANN llittle Bit, Pegl ACT.: Sophomore and Junior Powderpuff. AMB.: To graduate and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Ring Day, 91l3 174, and the day I met Brad R, 5129!73. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing, because l've learned by my mistakes in life. WILL: To my little sister IL. S.l to graduate soon from Valley High. SANDERS, SHARON ACT.: DECA Club, Powderpuff, Calendar Girl Pageant, Fresh- man Girls' Cho. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me and do the best I can in life. FAV. MEM.: Ring Day, Kings Island, State Fair, all the dumb stuff at work with D. M., T. E., M. N., bowling with everyone at work, softball, football games. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 91I3174, right L. N., Lynn's flat tire, yellow lights lright D. M.l, the embarrassing things I did at work, saying things about a certain person, first day of school, right Dona. WILL: All the fun I had at Valley to my brother Gary, happiness to Keith and Lynn. 41- tv- ROSENBAUM, PAULA ACT.: Vikettes lCo-Capt.l, Powderpuff, Pep Club, Sr. Play, Drama Play, Prom Steering Committee, Choir, Annual Staff, SC. AMB.: To get a good job and buy a car, to live a happy, successful life. FAV. MEM.: I16174, meeting DC, Rough River, teasing GB and SH, my party, right CF?, shooting rubber bands with PG, long talks with CA and VB, being LOUDl!, Beating Seniors 6-0, certain parties, games, summer '73 and '74, Annual Staff, T. S. and B. A. to learn to ride inside not outl, great times with everybody, right gang? I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 219174, 9141 74, a few arguments, Dempsty Dumpster, the times we iust sat at Mac's, right C. A.? Devilettes, getting kicked out of Mac's, marching at the Fair- grounds, losing County. WILL: Success to the Vikettes and Miss Schultz, for S. H. to become I6 not iust I5, happiness to C. A. and K. I., soggy bread to B. A. ROWE, MURL W. IWackerl ACT.: JV and Varsity Track, JV Cross Country. AMB.: To make my par- ents proud of me and to make something out of myself. FAV. MEM.: 91 22173, the day I met Sharon Johnson, all the fun with K. P., M. R., D. W., R. N., S. V. and M. C. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The day I wrecked my G.T.X., the night at Pizza Kino with K. P. WILL: My little car to my brother Joey. ' - . .2 1.4 .- ix 3 , , -: -G s SCHULER, CHARLES H. lChuc ACT.: Fr., JV, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, JV, Varsity Baseba Jr. Coach, S.C., Soph. Powderpuff B.B. Coach. AMB.: To play colleg ball and become a success in life, to make a special someone happ FAV. MEM.: Four years at Valley, they'-ae all been great, Rough Rive Pizza Kino, the good times with Cindy H., and all the great people I met at Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: T. J. game 34-IO, Flaget at Fre dom Hall, Valley's lunches. WILL: Coach Crum a State Team, Troy team to win a football game. SCHULER, DAVID MORGAN lSchultz, Doc, Manage ACT.: Trainer for J.V. and Fr. Basketball, Varsity Football, Track, Baski ball, Cross Country. AMB.: To be a professional trainer, get marrie keep enioying life. FAV. MEM.: 8129173, and all the fun with C. H., I my managers, friends, Mrs. A., winning games, Mr. H. for starting me a manager and the school. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Losing games, all l fights with C. H., coaches and players, Stuart High and my classt WILL: New trainer for the sports, someone to bug Mrs. A., C. H. to married, blow up Stuart. SCIFRES, CAROL AMB.: Get o place of my own, do everything I've ever wanted to do at least ance and stay out of anything I can't handle. FAV. MEM.: All the fun with Sharon, a weekend in Bowling Green, a week at Sharon's, B.A., l2120173, the Room, right Sharon? J.B., 3131 173, 2122173, the Gang, 712I173, the parties, and the times I didn't get caught. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The way I've been treated by those who believe differently than I, the times I got caught, and the times I got hurt by the people I loved. WILL: Sharon, an EI Dorado with Gangster Walls, Peggy, a long happy life with Joe, my family peace within themselves, and an open mind to all the preiudiced people in the world. SEALS, LINDA L. llynnl ACT.: GNC, Co-Ed-Y, Sr. Play, Chorus. AMB.: To someday own a farm out in the country. To travel cross country without any hassels. FAV. MEM.: 91l 3174, Ring night, a certain pizza, right Lance? IO12174, all the good times with the Gang, summer and fall of '71, all the concerts that I've been ta, everything my parents have done for me, all the trou- ble me and V.W. have gotten into. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 513173 and 71 12173. WILL: D.D. back to V.W., Lance a farm, Motorcycles to Ronny and sports to Marvin. SEXTON, JOHNNY ACT.: Wrestling. AMB.: To graduate from college and marry S.T. and make something of myself. FAV. MEM.: The night I met Susie, and all the good times I had in study hall with L.S., G.M., and F.Z. and most of all 6 13173. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the fights I had with my friends but most of all this school. l013174. WILL: S.T. gets me, T.M. my iob, my parents anything left. SHARP, cm-iv lCacyl ACT.: Powderpuff, JCL, Chorus. AMB.: To be successful in life and to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: GMC, I I 121 171, all the fun I've had with the gang, T.W. and R.C., Friday nights at football games. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the fights I've had with Glenn and all the mis- understandings I've had with my parents. WILL: All the great times I've had at Valley to all the underclassmen. First string to GMC. SEMAR, PATl'Y ACT.: Adv. Choir. AMB.: Marry Rick, be a good wife, make my Mom and Dad proud of me anyway I can. FAV. MEM.: March I, 1972, all my friends, S.B., R.B., L.F. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the big fights with Rick. WILL: Great years at Valley for my little brother. SENIOR, TONI JEAN lNoneck Nannyl ACT.: Fr., Mixed and Adv. Cho., Choir, Powderpufl, Pep Club, Co-Ed-Y, Sr. Play, Usherette at Graduation. AMB.: Get a iob and Camera, make my parents as proud of me as I am of them and some day help someone less fortunate than I. FAV. MEM.: Sum- mer of '72, Ring Night lGrace no gal, riding around with the gang, football games, hanging out at Mac's, get shookl, C.C., all the good times I've had at Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Tak- ing inventory at CSC right, C.A.?, some of the stupid and embar- rassing things B.A. and l did, bumping into the parked car right C.A.?, riding on the back of the car, walking into the girls locker room, right J.G.? WILL: A great Sr. year to G.B. and S.H., my one eyed dog to Grace, happiness to P.R. and D.C., C.A. and K.I., Valley to all those who deserve it. All my love to Mom and Dad. I I SKAGG5, EDITH L. lBudini, Edie, Skaggsl ACT.: GNS, Freshman Chorus. AMB.: To be successful in every- thing I do, to always be happy with Bobby. FAV. MEM.: Beech Bend and Bobby, June I, I973. Christmas. All the fun with P. D., L. S., D. S., K. H. and everyone. Camping out II6-II right P. D. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the fights with Mom. Detention Hall. Coming to school for I3 years. WILL: Love and happiness to D. S. and E. S. A can of bean soup to Pam D. Happiness to Deb and Tony, Shaw and Stan, and Cathy and Steve. Brains ta K. H. Val- ley to my sister, Marsha. SKAGGS, JEANETTE AMB.: To get the most out of life, be successful in what I da, make my parents proud of me, make B. H. happy. FAV. MEM.: Running around with P. Y., B. F., T. B., K. H., B. S., B. J., J. S., A. H., B. J. and J's parties, football games, falling the ditch right P. Y. B. J., and J. S. The day I started dating B. H. B-26-73 and I I- 24-73. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Fights with B. H. All the trouble me and P. Y. got into. WILL: Cheerleading to June and Jeanine. Happiness to the four J's, Mom, and Dad. A race car to H. G. SHAW, LINDA LOUISE lShow, Boy, Toots and Lucyl ACT.: Powderpuff, Adv. Girls Cho., Girls Basketball. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me as they are of my sister. FAV. MEM.: Ring day, 8! 26!74, meeting S. G., meeting Debbie and Ralph, J. D. and Catsy. The gang, P. D., E. S., D. S., B. W., P. D. and all the rest of the gong. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The day Marsha and I almost flew out of the racer at Kings Island. Day S. G. went to college. K. B. WILL: Happiness to Skaggs and Bobby, Deb and Tony, Cathy and Steve, and to my brother Chuck, all the luck in the world. SHEPHERD, GARY lLerprechaunI ACT.: Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball. AMB.: To be successful in all my endeavors. FAV. MEM.: l'd like to remember going to Valley High School. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The day I left for Germany. WILL: For Steve Lykins to find someone else. 75311. ..,.. , -, . H-. Y , , ,, ,, SLATTERY, STEPHANIE JEAN lStephI ACT.: Marching, Concert and Pep Band 4 Yrs., Honor Squad, Powder- puff Football 3 Yrs., Prom Steering Comm., GNC. AMB.: To become a person my parents will be proud of. To do God's will. FAV. MEM.: Brian L., all the band trips, band camp, 9-I 3-74, good times with C. G., C. M., S. C., B. B., Mr. Barnard and all the crazy people in the band, the Proud Viking Bond. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The times I caused fights between me, B. L., C. B., and E. D., 7-I7-74. WILL: A first place trophy to Mr. Barnard and the Band. A great Senior year to my sisters and brother. SMITH, DARRELL AMB.: To get a good iob. FAV. MEM.: l'd like to always remember grad- uating from Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET : All the bad grades l made in school. WILL: I will warn people about Volley's lunches. SMITH, JAMES RICKY uw N'Nastyl ACT.: Beta Club, President - JCL, Track 4 Yrs., Cross-Country - 4Yrs., Astronomy Club, Varsity Tennis, Who's Who Among Amer. High School Students. AMB.: To make my mark in life and continue enjoying it. FAV. MEM.: Regionals '74, getting my ring, all the beau- tiful girls l'd met. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The night after the Western Invitational and the night with G. B. G. and M. W. WILL: I would like to leave Mr. Mitchell's practice and Mr. Stuart's Chemistry class to anyone unlucky. SPAULDING, BARBARA lDarlinel AMB.: To be successful in everything I do. To always be happy with Jimmy. FAV. MEM.: All the good times with J. O., J. S., T. M., and P. B. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The bad times I have had, especially Sun- day, l5, I974. WILL: Valley to my brothers and sisters. SUDETH, DEBBIE ACT.: Pep Club, Prom Steering Comm. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me and someday become Mrs. T. Davis and make him very happy. FAV. MEM.: 5!25!73, 7!26!73, ring night, Mrs. Ridener's class, Mrs. Sprague's class, X-mas '73, New Yeor's Eve. All the fun times T. D. and I have had. All the times I spent the night with Julie H. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: All the fights Tony and I have got in. All the bad times in school. Parts of Post I3, right B. W.? WILL: All my good luck to the underclass- men, and for everyone to find the right person. For Becky W. to get all the wet ones. SULLIVAN, AUDREY lAudie, Faye, Little Bitl AMB.: To finish school, get a good iob. Have many happy times with Jim D., to make my parents proud of me and own a Harley Chopper. FAV. MEM.: l2!4!7l, Parkside, the park, 8!2l I74. J. D., all the fun times with my friends, fun with Jim, riding a Harley iPanheadl, good times with my parents. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Tommy, hard times with my parents, 9 !24!73, football games with Jim. WILL: Myself to Jim, D. T. to D. S., Tess a football, L. W. to P. S., a happy life ta me and Jim, love to my parents. SPEAKER, WILLIAM R. lBiIly, Texl ACT.: NJROTC - 2 Yrs., Color Guard. AMB.: To get a iob at Ford Motor Company. FAV. MEM.: The day I got my senior ring. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Living in Dallas, Texas and Valley lunches. WILL: Valley - All State in football. STOVER, JOHN DAVID ACT.: NJROTC - 3 Yrs., Commander of the Drill Team. AMB.: Graduate, go to a trade school. FAV. MEM.: The party with E. A., O. R., B. S., and M. G. The day I went to work with M. G. The birthday parties, R. M., M. B., the girl sitting in the cafeteria Ist period lst quarter. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the days in Deten- tion Hall, the night at the bowling alley with L. C., and the times with O. R. WILL: All my best times here to my sister. Detention Hall to underclassmen, and ROTC to Navy II with lots of luck. - 'X TAUNTON, RUTH lSara, Rufusl ACT.: Adv. Girls Cho., Jr. Powderpuff Football, Prom Steering Comm., Beta Club, Student Council, Co-Op. AMB.: Ta make my parents and everyone proud of me. To go back to Rhode Island. Get a good iob. FAV. MEM.: Right night w!P. D., M. G., T. M., S. D., and D. W., waking from Jerry's to Frisches at 1:00 o.m. w!D. W., C. H.'s party, and iust running around with everybody. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: September 27, I974, right Ma, October 4, i974 right S. R. and W. V., and September 27, I974, right S. R. and S. M. WILL: For Sabrina to go back to Switzerland. E. A. to S.C. TAYLOR, CATHERINE LYNN lCathyl ACT.: Freshman Girls Chorus. AMB.: To get out of school, make my parents proud of me, and to marry Steve and make him a good wife. FAV. MEM.: Sept. I 2, I97O. All the good times Steve and me have had. Having friends like K. M., M. S., D. F., K. R., E. S., K. M., and D. S. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: My freshman year, all Steve and my fights. The day K. M. found out one of her best friends wosn't really a friend. WILL: My happiness to Monica and someone special, Debbie and Joe, Karen and Mike. ,ad SULLIVAN, CYNTHIA DIANE lCindyl ACT.: Soph. Powderpuff, I Yr. Track, 2 Yrs. Basketball, Beta Club. AMB.: To go to college and be someone my parents can be proud of. FAV. MEM.: Summer of '74, getting my ring, D. B. and what o great friend she has been, M. W., and T. A. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing, l learned from my mistakes. WILL: A love for D. B., a TR6 to myself, and good luck to my sister, Pam, and my brother, Bobbie, in their future. SULLIVAN, PAT lPatl ACT.: Fresh. and J.V. Football, J.V. and Var. Wrestling. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: June 4, I974, getting my car and meeting V. P. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the wrecks with J. M., T. H:, and T. W. WILL: Valley to anyone who deserves it. TAYLOR, DEBORAH DAWN lDebbiel ACT.: DECA. AMB.: To finish school and get a good iob and make some- thing of myself. Keep in touch with friends. FAV. MEM.: All the times with A. S. and T. P., I2l7I, P. B., 73 D. S., all the great times at Valley and my senior year there, W. N. and P. N. 73. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times everywhere, Aug. '72, PB, all the games Valley lost. WILL: Valley's great times to Lois, my senior year to Dempsey, all the happi- ness and love to Darcy. TELLMAN, CRAIG ALAN lFirebaIl, Torchl ACT.: Fr. Basketball, JV, Varsity Tennis. AMB.: To marry some rich girl QD. T.l and have a house full of screaming kids. FAV. MEM.: All the good times I've had at the football games and at Mac's. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Having W. S. for film and anything that concerns it. WILL: Volley's rotten lunches, to anyone that can digest them. TEWSLEY, RONNIE lBig Ranl AMB.: To be o butcher, get married to N. S., to graduate and get the paper. FAV. MEM.: Mrs. Warren's English classes. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: Ring Night and M. K. WILL: Will warn people about Valley's lunches. THARP, DENIS CURTIS ACT.: I Year Varsity Football, I Year Varsity Basketball, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, DECA. AMB.: To find myself and do what is right for me. FAV. MEM.: All the good times I have had and some of the bad ones. They were all meaningful. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: Some ofthe things I did, and knew were wrong but went ahead and did them anyway. WILL: Nothing, because it's all predestined. THOMPSON, CYNTHIA MARIE iCindi, Cinl ACT.: Secretory of the Soph. Class, Choir 2 Yrs., Adv. Girls Chorus, Prom Steering Comm., Student Council, Sr. Play Makeup Manager, Cover Girl l973. AMB.: To make on attempt at Christianity, someday buy a Porsche and go to Colorado, live a long successful life and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: I0!25!73. The great times with the gang, C. T., S. T., V. E., B. C., P. C., C. L., R. N., S. P., V. W., Mac's and riding around with the gang. Camping at Green River, Tulsa, Kings Island, Ring Night, and football games. Hwy. 44 and Mt. Washington. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A black V.W. Wet hair on Ring Night, right R. H.? An oncoming truck, right S. T.? An Il:00 curfew. WILL: Valley to my little brother. Happiness to my Mom and Dad. THOMPSON, MARK WAYNE lMark, T. B.l AMB.: Get a iob, keep ahead and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Toby's backyard in fall '72 with G. H., D. L., M. R., August of '72 with M. M., winter of '73 with M. L., D. M., C. K., R. W., D. C., West- point. Summer of '74 with M. L., D. M., Kevin's backyard. E.M.P. con- cert. Partying at concerts with K. S., G. S., C. L., E. S., Harpot B. G. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Party after Yes. All the times I hurt those close to me. WILL: Peace and friendship to all who will accept it. Tranquility and life to all my friends. Happiness eternally to G. H., S. I., M. C., M. L., D. L., and M. M. THOMAS, COLLEEN lCol ACT.: Cheerleading 4 Yrs., Vice President of 9th Gr., Student Council, Cond. for R.O.T.C. Ball Queen, Miss Soph., Miss Oct. in Pageant, Adv. Grils Cho., 73174 Football Homecoming Queen, Choir. AMB.: To be a nurse and make Timmy and my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: T.V. 7!3l!74. Coca-Colo Finney, cheerleading, Squishing the Falcon with S. T. and N. B., raining night with Vic. I'D LOVE TO FORGET: Arguments with T.V., games we lost, ALL GOSSlP. WILL: Varsity Cheerleading to K. R., M. K., V. S., D. F., and S. S., a good squad next year to Miss Locefield. THOMAS, VERA JEAN AMB.: To become a secretary. Make my parents proud of me and someday get married. FAV. MEM.: 9!28f74. All the good times I've had with Bruce, and at the horse show lright Phyll. The summer of 73. The day I got my Senior ring. All the fun I've had with P. Y., P. G., L. S., V. W., D. B., P. D., A. S., D. B. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times l got in trouble and couldn't get out of it. The times my purse fell out on the highway and a car ran over it. WILL: Happiness to Jerry and Lisa, Valley to my sisters. Phyllis that certain guy. Peggy to Doug. 'xx , C UNDERHILL, DANNY fUnderdog, Dogl ACT.: Fr., .I.V. Football, Varsity Track. AMB.: To find out what I'm good at before I get out of college and then be a success at it. To make Alice Ashley proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Meeting P.G., 32-0, 48-O, K.I. '74 Winning Region in Track '74, bananas at ZIPS, The gang, big Saturday nights, driving the bird, taking the Panther. W.K.U. going to fairgrounds. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: A yellow car, ring night. Prom '74, shot-putting at P.R.P., A certain hole, trips to K.K. My mom and dod's divorce. WILL: D.K. big Saturday nights, B.K. the fastest car in the state. S.H. all the girls he can handle. Coach Dening somebody else to pick on. Coach Mitchell - platform shoes. Coach Renn a horse. UNDERWOOD, ROGER D. ACT.: Freshman Football. AMB.: To go to college and make something out of myself. FAV. MEM.: Ring night and the parties at J.B.'s house. Being a senior at Valley and having fun here. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: T.V. classes, parties on Rainbow and the many bad things l've done. WILL: The football team a decode of win- ning and Valley lunches to the birds. Valley to my brother and sisters. THOMPSON, SHARON KAY ACT.: Cheerleader, Choir, Adv. Girls Chorus, Fr. Girls Chorus, Miss Freshman, Miss August I974, Basketball Homecoming Court - '74, Beta Club. AMB.: Make W.G. happy and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Day I met Wane, 3-I -74, Kings Island with W.G., T.W., and A.T. Squishing a Falcon with C.T. and N.B. Winning lst at U.K. and Bel- larmine. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Arguments with W.G., A.V.T., W.G. los- ing my rings. WILL: 4 yrs. of football to Chuck, Myself to Wane. TRIMER, NORMAN EDWARD, JR. IPete, Normall ACT.: 4 yrs. Football, Student Council, DECA, Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: Go to col- lege and be successful in ony challenges in life, and to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Jan, all the great times in the DELTA with K.W., G.M., D.T., lst time to foirgrounds '73, great times with Heavy Kevie, Big Kive, The old Man, and to be lucky enough to find someone like Jan. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Sept. I3-I 4, 1974, Ring night, right K.W. and G.M.ll T.J. game at Fairgrounds. All the misunderstandings dad and I have had. WILL: All the fun l've had to Jan, Jill, Joni, Janette, and Chrissy. Parents like mine to anyone fortunate to have them. VANCE, MARIANNE E. Uweetyl ACT.: Co-op. AMB.: Be a successful secretory ffor a whilel then move to Colorado. FAV. MEM.: l973-74 Basketball Homecoming, remember C.G.? Summer '74, Wreck on Dixie Gardens, remember Jenny and Che- ryl, Ring day, John Denver concert. All the fun J.V., C.G. and I have had. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: I-30-74. All the embarrassing things l've done. WILL: All the good times at Valley to Jenny, Becky and Cheryl. vmovsn, JOHN ARTHUR in :sag Buckl ACT.: Freshman Football and Basketball, I yr. Mixed Chorus, 3 yrs. Choir. AMB.: To graduate and find a good iob. FAV. MEM.: The day we got our rings, the day I got my car, Football and basketball games. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All my bad grades, detention hall, certain teachers. All the bad times with certain people. WILL: All the good times I have had at Valley to my brothers. ' WADDELL, LISA GAIL lSam, Waddlel ACT.: Band lSec'yl, Maiorette, SC, Miss September '74, '74 Basket- ball Court. AMB.: To go to college and maior in business, and always make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: I2-25-74, Prom '74, Kings Island, Ring Day, all the great times with P. S., and my friends, Ve Vo?, being moiorette for 2 years. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Pizza lnn, right Pat, times Pat didn't have a iab, certain day on the expressway, all the times I made my parents mod, all the muddy marching games, T.V. English. WILL: Mr. Barnard 3 maiorettes, par- ents like mine to everyone, to always make Pat happy, friends like C. M. and R. F., my sister a success in pharmacy. WADE, MIKE lHeadl ACT.: Fr., J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball, Sr. Play. AMB.: To go to col- lege and get o good education. FAV. MEM.: Being able to be with all my friends, and making new friends in past years. l'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: All my bad grades, and being able to understandll WILL: Any- one to Valley who has the stomach to take it, WASHMUTH, DEBORAH LEE lDebbiel ACT.: Choir, Beta Club, NHS. AMB.: To make the world a better place through music. FAV. MEM.: B. C., remember Doughnut and Acorn? J. P. shouldn't be allowed on buses, singing in the snow and the U00 bill. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: T.V. classes, B. A., Monkey M., Chem I, and my mis- takes. WILL: My brains to Tammy S., my mbuth to G. K. and my good wishes and luck to Mr. Newton. WEST, ROBERT WARREN lllobbyl ACT.: Fr., JV, Varsity Basketball, Choir. AMB.: To become a wealthy per- son, to own a Vette before l'm 22 years old. FAV. MEM.: June l7th. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing. WILL: Parents like l've got to everyone. fi f '? ii. A MQi.?gi fe.. .5?E 55iWi9f45 'i':'::f' ffjf: 1' if S Wffam: 75 : f -.-. l WALTERS, BECKY JO ACT.: GNC. AMB.: To make my parents proud of me and to make o certain person happy. FAV. MEM.: The day Dennis and me started going together, 9-I3-74, 9-28-74, all the fun D. 5. and me, P. D., D. B., S. D., R. C. have had together, a certain Butler ball game last year, right L.S., the day D. S. and me became friends. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: All my fights with D. B., Post 13 and especially J. A., a certain night over A. S., right P. D. WILL: All the wet ones to Debbie S., Mrs. Ridener to anyone lucky enough to have her and that is willing to work for her, all my love to my parents and a certain person ID. BJ, Pat a certain apartment. 5'-l'i33'2325'f5'f,.3,i Q'-anna 'va-2Qr 9.1 '0:'..'b3,i--1,20 g:95gx?-22 ':'00-up u-g,,,a.3,5-gfoqzro 6:0-Qanggfa-hom 4g22:...-- ' 7' -.w 1M5'S4?02l25?0 - . Oo'-a0lloZ,a.4 Q Q Q19-4-in 3.1-.0 :safe-2-39 92,1 ':,:.24 a.-4:15 Pv- 5B'R?Sn1m33Hf -433573427314-PZ 31 3'oH?Pn gfggarofgiegg 3 :aaU fc C., zaia-3-Ps-aaegv R P -1- -q, Pgggiiigsazg 653233595255 3- 2. tres'- gf.-fi?L?'s'r3g.21ES -.3 ,,, 3-25 ?U:T:rfig3 'g5,2 -02.1 9 -YZ' fair FPS: Q o2.::..gn5s.f:ES. :. :ga-0:45.43-ps- 9-ond. 939 0009 2: :!!5'5:'5gg 'no' n 3':G' 0:a.,oo' 00 '35 o -.13 H' rr .J-1 sa? an205rS'.L-59-:a' 2: -sfylay--40m!f oaoT'9u-o.o-5?2. ie.. 'ii lu 41.55 X. m im,- V . , my .- . HW . , ewwngge . I- . I r-.. . . :. - of -lflf' EF - Q WT - 1 ,sw : f: Ab f f 'fi ii g Q:-Q-jynggf , ,Y . f W. .3 ...P 5.12 : ,E 9 K, . , .in , 55.5.1 , ,g :., , ' I A ir I eg.-, :. W . v.f.,1g ' ffgggg -ie .gNhf3fyiiQif'g,Q ,, 2 ' '11-:Q eg' L -exe: . .-Q gf .. , 2- iw 3-f - 9 .5 V - w:-4: - I -5 Q- f I '- leafs' . ' WHITE, DEBRA JEAN ID. J.l AMB.: To own a restaurant or to be a housewife. FAV. MEM.: When I got my senior ring. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: My first date. WILL: The underclassmen a future. WHITE, JOE WETMORE, DEBORAH JEAN tDebbieI ACT.: Fresh. Girls Chorus. AMB.: To marry T. G. and be on executive secretary. FAV. MEM.: Summer of '73, Prom, Christmas of '73, June I, every good time me and T. G. have had, Senior Ring Day. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Locking my keys in the cor, fussing at Ted, all our breakups. WILL: My boss to B. W., or anyone else unlucky enough to get him. A good ioke to Jerry S., Mom and Dad happiness, T. G. to win a great race and be happy with everything. David wire rimmed glasses, good luck to Alan. WHEATLEY, ELMER J. JR. IElms Wheat, Big B and Elmol ACT.: Cross Country, Basketball, Track, Tennis. AMB.: To make my par- ents proud of me and to find a good iob, something like A. B. R. FAV. MEM.: Meeting N. D. All the good times I had with B. W., G. D., and of course with R. M. Running Cross Country with T. A., J. S., B. D., C. G., and the rest. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad things I did, and one night with B. W., G. D., and R. M. and the rest. WHITE, PAULA DENISE fDenisel AMB.: To make Allen happy. FAV. MEM.: The day we got our Senioi rings. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad times in school. WILL: All my good times I had at Valley to my little brothers. WHITE, ROBERT ACT.: Marching Band, Concert Band, Stage Band, Pep Bond. AMB.: TQ become a good auto mechanic and make my mother proud of me. FAVT MEM.: Band camp of '73 and '74, and all the good times in the Band' I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The trouble between M. P. T. and J. W. and me WILL: All my good times at Valley to my younger sister. WHITE, URSULA lUfSi, Uschil ACT.: NHS IV-Pres.l, Beta Club, Sr. Class Sec., Math Team, Prom Steer- ing Comm., Calendar Pageant, Spring Play '74, Sr. Play. AMB.: To get the most out of college and life, to be more understanding of others. FAV. MEM.: Pizza Parties, Date with M.P., summer '74, 9! I 3174, Cast Party, right MCO? Day I got my car, ALL the great times at Valley with my friends. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Sausage Pizza, right T.R.? Braces in my Sr. year, 9! 27174, right C.B.? Drivers Ed, Arguments with my parents. WILL: Lots of Luck and great years at Valley to K.S. and R.S., students who'll appreciate them to Mr. Newton and Mrs. Allen. WIESSNER, CHARLOTTE lCharliel ACT.: NJROTC, '73 Capt. Girls' Drill Team, Color Guard, Cadet Ball Committee, W.P. Beauty Contest. AMB.: Go to college for 2 years, then to travel freely around anywhere I want helping as many people as pos- sible. FAV. MEM.: Summer of '74, Mr. and Mrs. White who have aided me thru V.H.S., NJROTC trips and all her cadets, especially getting to know Cmdr. Huff and Chief Looper. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: 3! 231 74, 41 IBI74, all those who cause the trouble. WILL: Hope Key my thanks and love, Henry Tate good luck, to all those l've met in my school days and in the summer of '74, a very happy future and all your dreams. WILLIAMS, DOROTHY WILLIAMS, STEVEN LYNN lStephanie, Stevej ACT.: GNC, JCL, Beta Club, Choir, Library Club, Annual ond Newspaper Staff, Christmas Baskets, Student Council. AMB.: To put God first in all that I do and say, to someday become o doctor. FAV. MEM.: Becoming o Senior. Being Baptised into Jesus Christ for the remission of my sins, my twelve years of learning iust what it takes to become somebody. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Stupid things I did or said to hurt someone's feelings, and most of all, not doing my best in my classes. WILL: Happiness to each and every Senior of 75. All the great people that have brought me this far to all of the Underclassmen. ,. K, Ti. Q ,, 4, . wwgr iw, Vs :, - vw- ,- ::.??'f:.,1 if ' -,wr f . , ggi, J , g ,. L,fK'.f f 4. ' i WILLIAMS, DONALD LEE lDonny, Double Troublel ACT.: Fr., J.V., Varsity Basketball, Beta Club. AMB.: Play college basketball with Ron, to be as good a Christian man as my Dad, make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Basketball, certain games, playing under Coach Fugate, the gang: J.D., R.W., K.W., T.B., D.l., and R.W., Western Fast Break, right John?, good times with Ron. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Westport Practice, some really big mistakes, disappointing people, last second shots. WILL: Great parents like mine to everyone. WILLIAMS, RONALD LEE lRannie, Double Troublel ACT.: Fr., J.V., Varsity Basketball, Beta Club, NHS. AMB.: Make the most of my life, maybe play ball somewhere. FAV. MEM.: Playing basketball for Valley, times with D.W., K.W., K.B., GJ., J.D., and C.T., Girl watching, right K.B.?, times with the other half of Double Trouble. l'D LIKE TO FORGET: Certain basketball games, Westport Practice, certain Mythology teacher, CISCO, Losing games by I point. WILL: Everyone wonderful parents like ours, deserving math students to Mr. Newton, Coach Copass and Collie a winning basketball season. 1 , FTW' 1 :Q gp: f., w , f EEST' ff.-,E , , , -.pf y X, ff. -:E-4.2:-, Pg 5, W z Ad. in :. ,, 5414 - 3. 12 .-, Y ggcgvgrgfsg :if H ' WIMSATT, VICKI ANN lSilIy1 ACT.: GNC 4 Yrs., Beta Club 2 Yrs., Christmas and PTA Play, Senior Play, Beg. Girls Chorus I Yr., Adv. Girls Chorus 2 Yrs., Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: Get a scholarship, be rich and famous, make my family proud of me. Marry the man I,Iove. FAV. MEM.: Summer of '72, 6!5!72, 6f8!72, David Curtis, Charlie Lynn, Allene, and others. Skating, Doug's wedding, Fair 74, 4ll3!74, 515174. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Breaking up and all bad times. WILL: Steve to Lynn, Jimmy to Allene, happiness to all. WINBUN, REBECCA lBecky, Birdlegsl ACT.: GNC. AMB.: To be good at whatever l do in life. To be a good wife to Doug and make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: 611174, and the day we got our rings. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: The year of '72, every mistake l've ever made, and argu- ments with Doug. WILL: The best of luck to my sisters and friends. WILLIS, MARK KEVIN lMarkie, Willibuns, Little Willyl ACT.: NJROTC, Drill Team, Rifle Club, Freshman and J.V. Football,. Freshman Track. AMB.: To become good at what I wont to do, to marry one certain girl IG. MJ and to make her happy. FAV. MEM.: 9114173 and 91 I 4!74, the night I met Gayle and all the good times we have had and all the good times I hope we will have yet. All the football games we won when I played for Valley. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The time I went to the wrong team when playing football, all the times that I have caused trouble for other people. WILL: All the good times that I have had at Val- ley to my younger brothers, and Valley to people who will like it. wlLsoN, WAYNE lWiIlyl .: To work hard and make my parents proud of me, and to try to have o successful life. FAV. MEM.: The day we got our rings. The day I got my car and my iob. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The time I wrecked my car, and all the sleepy times in class. WILL: All my good grades to the under- classmen and Miss Warren to my little brother, D. W. WISE, JERRY ACT.: Freshman Basketball. AMB.: To be a success. FAV. MEM.: 5lI3! 74, 5!I4!74, ring day, good times with ValIey's people, mostly S. M., K. R., K. P., L. R. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: 9l24!74, all the tests I had to cheat on to pass. WILL: All the hard tests back to the teachers. WISEHART, DIANE THERESA fBlondieI ACT.: Pep Club, Tutor, Teachers Aid, S.C. Rep., Fr. Soph. Tri-Hi-Y lPres.l, Jr. Sr. Co-Ed-Y lPres.I, K.U.N.A., F.T.A., F.B.L.A., Prom St. Comm., Usher at Grad., D.E.C.A. Club, Jr. Sr. Powderpuff and Sr. Play. AMB.: To become an accountant and live in Texas and someday find that certain someone at the beginning of my rainbow. FAV. MEM.: Krauhs, Howard, parties l've been to and had Danny H. 8!24!73, Timmy and Darl a dream come true, right L. G., Bae, all the times with S. W., S. A., L. G., L. F., and P. W. bowling alley gang. A few teachers who have helped me alot. B. A., V. E., D. A., I. S., J. G., J. S., and D. S. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the times l've been alone and the fight with Danny H. WILL: Every- one, someone and my driving to whoever wants to know how to drive, right D. H., and M. A. l WITTIG, KEVIN MICHAEL iKevi I ACT.: Freshman Football, J.V. Baseball, Soph. Class Pres., Co-Ed-Y. AMB.: To make the most out of lite and to make that special some- one happy. FAV. MEM.: All the good times with P. T., G. M., D. T., K. G., L. K., B. M., T. K., D. M., M. R., M. A., K. M., E. W., B. H., D. E., B. T., D. and R. W., L. P., and especially A. P. J.V. baseball and the good times at Anna's. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bod times with A. P.: ring night - ain't that right Pete and George. WILL: A good senior year to Anita also Jan and Jill and their gang. WOODEN, BARRY ALAN lBarnardl ACT.: .l.V. Football. AMB.: To get a good iob and go to school. FAV. MEM.: All the fun with R. B., R. M., E. M., G. D., going to the football and basketball games, summer of 74. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The night at Stoffers with R. M. and E. W., Dixie Bowl's parking lot. Oct., '72. WILL: All my good times to anyone who wants them. WORKS, NANCY LEE ACT.: Beg. Girls Chorus, Adv. Girls Chorus, Choir, Powderpuff, Pep Club, Beta Club, DECA Club. AMB.: To make Steve happy, FAV. MEM.: I 14173, 518174, my friends and the times we've had. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: Nothing, I've learned from all my mistakes. WILL: A good and happy life together to Steve and me. My grades and good times to Mar- cnc. YATES, PHYLLIS IPhylI AMB.: To make my parents proud of me and to someday get married. To ride horses and have fun. FAV. MEM.: 7!l0!70. All the good times I've had riding horses. Summer of 7l , all the good times with D. R. All the great times I've had at the horse shows and campouts. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: All the stupid things I've done and all the times I've hurt my par- ents. A few people. All the messes I've gotten myself into. WILL: Happi- ness to Pam and Ronnie. A certain guy to grow up. WOODS, GARY AMB.: Get a good job and make a lot ot money. FAV. MEM.: Good times at the football games. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The hard classes and bad grades. WILL: The lunches to anyone that can take them. WOODS, VICKIE IWoodsie, Vicl ACT.: Freshman Girls Chorus and Advanced Girls Chorus. AMB.: To live life to its fullest and stay within reach of the people I love. FAV. MEM.: Psssssst, Kingsport, Tennessee: Feb., 1974. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: Nothing, I've learned from every mistake I've made. WILL: The happiness I've had to my friends. O YOUNG, WILLIAM lBilll AMB.: To travel. FAV. MEM.: Getting Sr. ring. I'D LIKE TO FOR- GET: Mr. Hutfmans' Study Hall. WILL: Good Valley lunches to underclassmen. ZELLER, FRED AMB.: To get a good iob and make a lot of money. FAV. MEM.: Good times at the football games. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The hard classes and had grades. WILL: To my brothers and sisters. wires, MNDALL w. IRandyl AMB.: To get a iob I like or do outdoor work. FAV. MEM.: The good times. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The cold momings riding to school. WILL: People a sense of humor. YOUNG, JERRY B. IJ. BJ AMB.: To prove myself to my family and R. A. and her family. To always be with R. A. FAV. MEM.: The great time M. W. and I had in Florida. The first time I met R. A. and found out how different and how great she really was. All the great times we had over at M. W.'s brather's house. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: The time R. A. threw her books at me because she was angry with me. WILL: All my super bad grades I made in school and hope he does better than I did. ROBERTS, JAMES SMITH, ALVITA RENEE ACT.: Mixed Cho., Fr. and Adv. Girls Cho., GNC. AMB.: To put God first in my life and to make my parents proud of me. FAV. MEM.: Day we got our rings, fun times with B. T., R. T., C. M., and B. C., Mrs. Sprague and Mr. Stuart, right C. M. and J. S.?, long talks, right J. P.? 6!26!69, 9!27 168, my I7th birthday, Adv. Girls Cho. I'D LIKE TO FORGET: All the bad things that have happened, troubles with a certain person. WILL: Jesus Christ and happiness to everyone, good grades to my brother and sister. Seniors Eleci Favoriies BEST PERSONALITY - Bev Adkins and Dennis English MOST STUDIOUS - Ursula White and Glenn Miller MOST MISCHIEVOUS - Jackie Powell and Randy Crow l 2. 3. l 1? ' Q , , P+' Xxx 5 ag ,iffy If ,4.6.rg'f JX 4 ' C-y Aff' gf A A 97 l. PRETTIEST AND MOST HANDSOME - Cindi Thompson and Kenny Ramsey MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Cheri Allen and Sieve Williams QUIETEST - Debbie Washmuih and Donny Williams MOST SOPHISTICATED - Becki Cox and Mark Mosely MOST ATHLETIC - Kaihy Fries and Chuck Schuler BEST DRESSED - Judy Pleasant and Ray Hazelwood ilu.. . - 2. 3. Most Friendliest Ronnie Williams ond Vickie Woods Most Humorous: Michelle Gardner and Doug lglehart Mosl School Spirited: Dennis Kolb and Sharon Thompson L 4 0, 45-My ' v-wen . -'SB' ...ag VIKINGS X it I 3. MOST INDIVIDUAL Laura Huber and Mark Thompson MOST TALENTED Bonnie Colleft and David Abner MOST DEPENDABLE Debbie Ward and Ricky Mills L ALL AR 63 00410 Frenchie Brogles Colleen Thomas' Curie and Paul surprise her mother wilh a blind dole - Mr. Velasco. B a r e f o o Qi ski But Paul, I'm loc old for c blind dalel excloims Mrs. Banks. l fl 1 h e P 3 l' k Paul comes home after walking Bcrefool in the Park Have you noticed the hole in sky lighl? Spring Plag 1974 Bge Bge Birdie Enjogs 4-J ' 2- s .w Rose Alverez Albert Peterson Kim MacAfee Hugo Peabody Mrs. Mae Peterson Mr. MacAfee Mrs. MacAtee Rondolf MacAfee Conrad Birdie Gloria Rasputin Charles F. Maude Mrs. Merkle Mr. Johnson Ursula Merkle Ed Sullivan Mayor Mayor's Wife Reporter Helen Nancy Alice Margie Penelope Deborah Sue Phyllis Susie IOA Becki Cox Mark Moseley Bonnie Collett Don Fulton Carol Langston Mike Oberto Paula Rosenbaum Steve Dowdle Doug lglehart Tomiko Morningstar Mike Wade Allene Bennett John Morgan Ursula White Paul Buckman Steve Kayrouz Sheree Drake Tony Green KIM'S FRIENDS Pam Cooper Vickie Eisner Scherri Rhudy Michelle Gardner Donna Gaddis Bev Adkins Toni Senior Debbie Mulkins . CAST OF CHARACTERS CHORUS Allene Bennett Noni Deckard Jannette Cloyd Carol Carter Donna Beeler Carolyn Adams Vickie Wimsatt Lynn Seals Connie Langley Coleen Byers Bessie Forrest Bud Cart Lisa Gribbins Tony Green Diane Wisehart Kelly Ives Sheila Alexander HUGO'S FRIENDS Harvey Ricky McWherter Freddie Gary Mathis Karl Ricky Mills Director .....,.. . . .Ms. Marilyn O'Brien Student Director ...............,..,. Cindy Happel Vocal Director ....,.............., Ms. Marian Bell OTHER HELPER S John Lomax, John Jankowicz, Cindy Thompson, Carol McDonald, Judy Pleasant, Cindy Wagner, Susan Kinzel Luke Goodin, Tim Pollock, Evan Massey, Debbie Ward Lisa Waddel, Patty Dunn, Jackie Lyons, Nancy Works Carol Lukas, Janette Cloyd, Danny Beck. J QS 1 l 6 fg Qi' K , 5 N . F., ' Q' fu 'T ' A ' l ww fl QE- -Mar ' 4 ,f-A V2 ' How can any fcmlly be You re on Television 'Telephone Hour wk me mit?-F... APL We're going Yo be on the Ed Sullivan? I know The house as c bl! hechc Ohms morning Augusi Graduaies CARL CALVERT ftgu DANNY HUFF CHRIS DUVALL T' ff JAMES PAYTON RONALD SIMMONS 1 IU , 1. 'H s r x X! 41 ' n - . K 'H 'ir ggi' 'Wu ,. 1 f. 1 45' x-Q N T - A 'RQ 2 7'5 Q -L 1 .Qf Ts: v - Q ' if ' xi 'X' 'TJ it ' 4521, 'q ,J MWQ am f fi' ff ,.4'inz': Mm1 sa 'rf sad A JUNIORS MR. AND MISS JUNIOR Scott Becsy and Becky McGinfy X R JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS PAUL BUCKMAN DAWN VICE ANN ROMA DEBBIE SHELTON President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary IIO Albrillon,,Mike4 Allen, Tergig Ashby, Marshall e Baccus, Christie Baker Barbara Barnett, Roger Barrin'QLfD-grlgld Aglifizdtffi B'eEmy,Jil1 , A Beclgfalnny Behz, David Bellz, Sandy Benneh, Howard Biggs, Brian Black, James Black, Timolhy Blake, Ella Booker, Teresa f-W-,....-Q, Boss, Michael 9351549.59 Bawers Jggygg Bowling, Anita Bowling, Carol .'2L '1'iiJ2L'9f Bralzge, Lisa Bruce, Douglas Bruce, Mariorie Buckingham, Dennis ,M ,.. 5-4 Buechler Grqgg.. Burda, Kerslin Burks, Elizabeth ,Qx.era..T.im. Coll, Thomas Campbell, Greg Campbell, Mike Cardwell Shellyx Carnes, Richard gm. Carswell, linda 6 l Q Gigi-Q-Je ee- 4 'I iw 5 as Q' . 5, Q. -4 A Fogus, Bernice FSEETTFFSHEF Fontana, Sandra Foster, Ellen Fowler, Rebecca French, Karen f.us2a.l?3'L9, Fulkerson, Shirley Funk, Kenneth Galloway, Dorothy Gantt, Peggy Gartland, Dorinda Geary, Anna Givans, Janet Glaab, David Glass Joan Goldsmith, Darrell w-V-v , oodin, Victoria Griffin, ori 2w,.,..Qmfn.. W Hager, Kath argrove, Ronnie ligLQgr,.S!a.u.., Harris, David Harrison, Laura Harrison, Linda Harrison, Sherry Harrod, Kathy Hash, Gary . -E Ha den, Susan Haze , Head, Wanda Helton, Clem Hengst, Monique iiimirggtawafd ii,-,I Hygggghihndesa 'Flo s, Sheila Hodges, Kelly HOQQIPCQQY Honadel, Lois ft JD J, '11 xv 'Q Q X Q 4 9? 6 5 ..- M gg x 'f 5 gi , :L X. 553 ' V WEN , ,' , 4' .,x rQ - V 15 .3 f 6 Showmaker, Nancy il15yL,AndWv Shrader, Laura 'SILEEQ wmae Slattery, Shannon Slawsky, Lenore Smith, Lavon Sodini, Renee Spaulding, Rebecca Spivey, Gracie Springer, Floyd Stahl, Rhonda Poynter, James Prater, James Prouty, Tain Pry, Lindo Ramos, Katherine lie3JirFDEvi8 Richards, Kelly Riley, Becky Roberts, Deborah Roberts, Howard R6E's6nfKirQi. 'llfsztlefibgvglug Roller, Ettg, 'Rolwing, Charles Roma, Angela Roselle, Michael Rosenbaum, Sabrina Rowen, Richard Sadler, Connie Salyer, Vicki Sawrie, Mark Schenck, Raymond Schroeder, Donald Schuler, Robert Shifres, Michael Scott, Kathleen Sears, Gloria Sedoris, James Shaw, William 'Sheltori,UeBofoh it 5 Stallings, Kevin Standifer, Debra Steele, Robert Steinhauer, Stanley Stephenson, Joseph Stevenson, Denise Stockwell, Shirley Strobel, Jill Sullivan, Peggy Sivorc, Joseph Swann, William Taylor, Mary Taylor, Ward Thomas, Carolyn Thompson, Mark Thompson, Rita Thompson, William Tinsley, Mitchell Tobias, Kevin Tolliver, Nancy Tucker, Jacqueline Tucker, Malea Vaught, Joni Vice, Giselle Vice, Michelle Vinson, Leah Vowell, Cindy Waddell, Charles Waddle, Robbie Wagner, John 'i!R,t!'rw!lq1' D9-4? 14 C' 4- Wallis, Frances WLIEQQLTNONWL Watts, Dennis Webb, David Weber, Robert We ' el Werkmeister, Mike West, Clifton Westbay, William Wheatley, David Wheatley, Kathleen White, Christine .,-5 Monion, Milton Meodors, Tam Milli.-.D.Q-QQ. Mitorai, Mitchell Noel, Denise Owens, Kim Rogers, Debbie Seals, Ronnie Skladoski, Tom Snyder, Freddy Street. Michelle Valentine, Arlene Williams, Russell J l I8 Woodard, Steve lx White, Eddie White, Janette ,wisbeglmh yVilliaTs,P.k1,n,et Vvilllams, Teresa Williamson, Ernest Willis, Henry Wiser, Jamie Wiser, Julie Wittig, Jon wamg, Jill Woods, Glenn Woods, Theresa Wright, Damon Zareo, Belinda Zeller, Charles Zirnheld, Jeffrey Able, Greg Ashley, Pam Bankston, Potty Bishop, Doug Burkhart, Charles Srsfneuislcws Eaton, Eddie Fluhr, Tom Hague, Bobby Hand, Zack Harrington, Mark Jockey, Steve Johnson, Robe 1.4. if I 974 Calendar Girl Pageani ihe Impossible Dream The morning ol' November 7, 1974, wiih a lea in honor ol' all ihe candidaies. Ai ihe lea ihe girls were +o meei the judges. af!! sr! r--ug Affer ihe iea and whai seemed like long hours ihe pageani began. Paul Buckman. Presideni of ihe Junior Class, served as Masier of Ceremonies. 0 4uqni'l Forig girls pariioipaied in ihis gear's pageani wiih iwenig semi-finalists being chosen. From ihese fwenig came ihe iwelve linalisis and fhe Cover Girl for 1974-75. The VHQ Qiage Band furnished excelleni music ihroughoui fhe pageanf and Junior classmen served as escoris and ushers. 22 lj -I-uni-Q 54 2 1 I r' xx Juniors lose io faculig again 'r 4 ix. QR r ?fir 2 I 35 0 1 kr x z if 1 'E x, xN'9 + J, S sf vig' i Q3 Q lg --I 1 K w NI f ,Nw ' 44'6n:':xWh4m ' V 'IV ,Q fs E Q' ea I 'gi uni? 2 SDPHDMORES 'Q ff if--AQ SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Cheri Ashby - Secretary Jenny Vance - Vice-Presidenf Susan Drake - Treasurer Mah Junkowicz - President -I Tihbfr' MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE Alice Lomax and Timmy McGiniy Ralph Boston, Tom Botts, Jeffery Bowers, Jean Bowling, Dennis Boyd, Eugene Boyd, Steve Brand Shawn Brandl, Victoria Brewer, Bernard Brickey, Charles Brown, Michael Brown, Terry Brumback, Canstance Bruton Steve Bryant, limothy Bryant Margaret Buchheit, Drew Buckingham, David Burks, Steven Burks Sharon Adams, Janet Adkins, Alfred Agee, Mary Allen, Shannon Allen, Mike Antique, N Paul Arnold, Cheri Ashby, Melinda Ashby, 'lim Bagby, Joey Baker, Robin Baker, Connie Ballinger Kimberly Barksdale, Peggy Barnett, Camille Barrett, Valerie Beard, Alice Beck, Cindy Beck, Tim Beeler Dianna Bell, Hennan Bennett, Rhonda Bennett, Robert Bennett, Terry Bennett, Susan Biddle, Alan Biggs Igm-BjQL,Cathy Bland, Jeff Blankenship, Kathy Bledsoe, Larry Blevins, Tony Bonn, Dennis Boss Lola Butler, Frank Byers, David Byrd, Charles Carnes, Karen Carnes, Vicki Carnes, Harry Carpenter Donna Carter, Karen Carwile, Carol Castle, Marsha Chance, Dale Clark, Kenneth Clark, Donna Coffman William Cogburn, Bobbie Collett, Terri Conn, Lloyd Cook, Glen Coyle, Harold Coyle, Pamela Craig Terry Crews, Jutta Curry, Mark Daugherty, Melia Daugherty, Debra Davis, Davis, Mary Lynn Dawson Randall Dawson, Toni Deal, Pamela Deckord, Carl Decker, David Denham, Bonita Devore, Elizabeth Dickerson Glenn Dinkins, Jimmie Dotson, Stephen Dowdle Robert Dowell, Steven Dowell, Susan Drake, Pamela Drury Robert Dubree, Helen Duke, Nancy Duncan, Robert Duncan, Everett Dunn, Robert Dunn, Thomas Eason Carla Eddins, Vanessa Eisner, Loretta Eldridge, Eric Eillis, Sharon Epley, Kenneth Erwin, Cherie Fahay Nannette Hataway, Judith Helm, Mary Henry, Kendra Higdon, Daniel Hill, Michael Hinton, Barbara Hollis Charles Hopewill, Steve Hoskie, Christopher Hottois, Marvin Howard, Peggy Humston, Brenda Hurt, Kathy Jockey Mark Jankowicz, Matthew Jankowicx, Rebecca Jenkins, Edward Johnson, Michael Johnson, Robert Johnson, Alice Jupin Lee Fluhr, James Fogus, Thomas Forsha, Michelle Fowler, Danny Frank, David Franklin, Lyndon Franklin Charles French, Brenda Fugate, Siegrid Fulkerson, Michael Funk, Sandra Gage, Anthony Cagel, Rebebah Galloway Dan Gartland, Terry Garvin, Ernest George, Terry Gibson, Jeri Gilbertson, Terry Gill, Richard Giro David Givan, Tina Glenn, Peggy Goodlett, Cheryl Graham, Jeffrey Green, James Gregory, Gerald Griggs Kenny Grubs, Timothy Hale, Shari Hall, Scott Hardesty, Daryl Hart, John Hassler, Denna Hatfield Clara Jutz, Lawrence Kaelin, Rusty Korschner, Tony Kotchen, Anita Keith, Mary Keith, Carmen Keller Sherry Kennedy, Mary Kerger, Robert Kimbler, J. Kimbrough, Regina Kinser, Carolyn Kinsey, Susan Kline Loretta Larnbdin, Brenda Lambert, Lisa Lardner, Stephan Lawhorn, Curtis Layton, Barbara LeConte, Sylvia Ledbetter Theresa Lee, Joseph Leyan, Jamie Lockridge, Alice Lomax, Daniel Lowe, Rebecca Lowe, Joan Lueke Mary Lukas, Thomas Lynch, Bruce Lyvers, Gregory Maddox, John Maloney, Michael Mansfield, Larry Marchand ,,lJ.. Bonnie Marshall, Joe Marshall, Robert Marshall Patrick Martin, Steven Martin, Leroy Massingill, Steven Mattingly Ronnie McGinty, Timmy McGinty, Myra McKinney, Deborah McMonigal, James McNertney, Charlotte Milby, Arvin Miller Donna Miller, Donna Miller, Beverly Mills, Michael Mills, Timothy Mills, Margaret Mingen, Byron Morris Rose Ramos, Delbert Ramsey, Dora Randolph, John Ray, Melissa Remines, Arnold Renfrow, Charles Rhudy Margaret Richey, Clifford Risen, larry Ritter, Dale Roberts, Michael Roberts, Jerry Robertson, Mary Rogers Julia Roliving, Michael Roma, David Romans, Donald Romans, Herbert Rowe, Lee Rowe, Monty Rowe John Morrison, Michael Mullins, Sharon Mullins, Vicki Mullins, Sandra Murphy, Debbie Myers, Wimsey Napier Christopher Nelson, Anita Newby, Sonya Newby, Steven Nichols, Larry Nix, Lisa Noll, Evelyn Oakes Michael Odle, John Pace, Perry Padgett, Steven Page, Karen Paris, Teresa Paulley, Sheila Payton Gregory Pence, Kay Perry, Darrell Perryman, Arthur Phillips, Janet Phillips, Mike Phillips, David Pierce Mark Pollock, Peggy Poole, Rita Pateet, Becky Powell, Theresa Powell, Diane Purdom Rodney Radcliffe Scott Royse, Robert Rumbaugh, Patrick Sanford, Linda Sarrett, John Schickinger, Kenneth Schierbaum, Melvin Schraeder Jeff Schultz, Marvin Seals, Ronny Seals, Lori Sebring, Susan Sermershein, Kevin Sexton, Lisa Shudwick Leon Shahayda, Deborah Shaw, Steve Shelting, Karen Shelton, Robert Shoemaker, Jeffrey Silliman, Dorothy Simmons Frankie Simmons, Sheri Simpson, Mary Sivori, Edward Skaggs, Jakita Smith, James Smith, Duane Smothers Timothy Spears, Sherry Spencer, Cheryl Stallings, Terry Standiford, Susan Steinhauer, Patricia Stinnett, James Streble A-. John Street, Tamra Stuart, Mary Taylor, Robert Taylor, Gregory Thomas, Mark Thomas, Debora Thompson Matthew Thompson, Dawn Tompkins, Debra Tucker, Linda Tungate, Shirley Underwood, Donna Van Houten, Brenda Vannatta Edith Vice, Don Wncent, Ronda Vincent, Steven Vincent, Charles Vittitoe, Robert Waldrop, Robin Walters Louie Brown, Rosie Dykes, Steve England, Lisa Fowler, Danny Foster, Charles Givans, Karen Goodlett Mary Harbin, Kevin Harris, Kevin Hassel, Debbie miyden, Randy Johnson, Timothy Keith, James Kennedy Charles Kleitz. Kim Magula, David Mudd, Ricky Nelson, Jacie Pennington, Vickie Richey, Jerry Roberts James Ward, Ronnie Ward, Ellis Warren, Jr., Earl Washington, Robert Watkins, Karen Watts, Rebecca Weirich Mlliam Wells, Bonnie Wetmore, Debra Weyers, Mary Wheatly, Tim Wheatley, Billy Whitaker, Paula White Bobby Williams, Connie Williams, Michael Williams, Robin Vllilliams, David Mlson, Peggy Wilson, Beverly Winbun Walter Wittenauer, Janet Woods, Karen Woodward, Lisa Woosley, Marcia Works, Sandra Wright, Dandra York Martin Zeller, Donald Zenor, Shelia Akerman Pam Allen, Danny Beeler, Kathy Bell, Mike Blevins , , W. ...W . . ,, ., . , ...,. ll, i ,.A 4'5lfJ I52Ff'l 'I -Ll 4 S? - f f aaikg A F . S -Q.. ' J ' is 52- . 'Q' w ig A 'uni ., I gf-- MAUIY r .1 . X ' s J S9 Q 0 5 X L Y L - 9 Q-n-,' l X 2 gf 1g:,f E 5.3! 4, , , D ,ff -J 4 4 J 135 -Wig - ,il -m-he -k SRM : W-K -th -. 'N- 5325 nf-J-X gl- nW W1r ,4MWS l dw G I- Uf'v2: fi 'W Q M11 x ,U W N V 51 ZQ IN A W as Q FREQHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS David Har! - President Cindy Miller - Treasurer Pot Williams - Vice-President Brenda Parker - Secretary MR. AND MISS FRESHMAN David Hari and June Skaggs .Jax- Michael Belfz, Deborah Berger, Chrislopher Bible, Butch Bivins, Clifford Blakley, Michael Bland, Brent Blevins Mark Board, Cynthia Boner, Teri Boss, Jacqueline Bouknighl, Steve Bouleiller, William Bouleiller, Mary Bowman William Boyd, Glen Brooks, Candi Brown, Carolyn Brown, Teresa Brown, Wayne Brown, Shelia Browne Donna Adams, Teresa Albrighl, James Alcorn, Peggy Alcorn, Thomas Aldridge, Sharon Alexander, Slave Allon James Alvey, Lisa Alvey, Douglas Ash, Roberl Ashby, Mark Ashley, Dana Ashworth, Charles Baccus John Bailey, William Bailey, Missy Baker, James Ball, Russell Balsinger, Marlin Barksdole, Merry Barksdale Katherine Bundy, Debra Barnell, Virginia Barlsch, Consrnoce Basham, Paul Bauer, James Baxler, Charles Beard Kalhy Beard, Barbara Beary, Joyce Beebe, Tracy Beeler, Connie Bell, Karen Bell, Venila Bell .ixk .'l Teresa Brumfield, Mona Bruner, Donna Burks, Douglas Burks, Glenn Burden, Robin Coin, Mark Campbell Christopher Cannon, Lisa Canter, Catherine Capps, Peggy Carlisle, Peggy Carlton, Kimberly Carnes, Virginia Carnes Neoma Carpenter, John Carroll, Dennis Carter, Robert Carter, Steven Carter, Donald Carwile, Virginia Chappell Holly Childress, Michele Childress, Daniel Clark, David Clark, Pamela Clark, Thomas Claxton, Lisa Cochran Cathy Cockriel, Myra Coffey, Bobbie Cook, Ronald Cook, Marine Cottrell, Glen Cottrell, Mary Cowles Mary Cox, Kimberly Craig, Roberta Crain, Sevella Cranfill, Michael Crank, Cynthia Cruze Evelyn Cundiff Dianne Cupp, Michael Cupp, Renate Curry, Debra Davis, Diana Davis, David Dawson, Richard Deckard Deborah Decker, Daniel Dell, Karen DeSpain, John Devore, Jewel Dickerson, Cheryl Dickey, Lloyd Dickey Martha Goff, Mary Goldsmith, Marjorie Goodin, MaDonna Goodin, Christopher Goodwin, Debra Grant, Steven Gregory Brian Greschel, Veronica Gribbons, Sherry Grider, Gordon Cvriffes, Mary Grubs, David Guenthner, Joey Gunther Katheryn Hall, Mary Hall, Geneva Hand, Michael Hardesty, Vickie Hardy, Mark Harper, Robin Harrison Donald Dierson, Pamela Dillard, Frederic Dorner,Mark Dowden, Kathy Dumonte, Janet Durbin, Victor Dwyer Evelyn Eades, Rachel Eason, George Echols, Norman Elmore, Vivian Elmore, Ruby Embry, Tammy Evans Jamie Ewing, Jeffrey Faulk, Diane Fontana, Karen Fontana, Gregory Ford, Charles Forman, Karen Fowler Ricky Fowler, Donald Fradet, Donna Frank, Joseph Franke, Cindy Frazier, Sharon Fugate, James Fulkerson Jaclin Funk, Perry Gaiewski, Keith Garnett, Don Garland, Mathat Gillahan, Kenneth Gilliam, Kathy Gleason David Hart, Gregory Hasselt, Theresa Hayden, Cheryl Hayes, Donna Harpley, Ronald Harpley, Melva Hazel Carol Hengst, Thomas Henry, Linda Herrensmith, Mitchell Hibbs, Daniel Hill, Rebecca Hinderer, Michael Hitsman Terry Hobbs, Vickie Hogan, Gwen Honshell, Michael Hoover, Shirley Hopewell, Donna Horton, Ronald Hottinger Evelyn Hottois, Sandra Houglan, Terri Houglin, Vickie Houk, Betty House, Donna Howe, Mark Huff Anthony Hunk, Gregory Hurt, Deanna lglehart, Timothy Jockey, Sharon Jackson, Beverly Jarboe, Saundra Jarboe :gl Eva Jarivs, Pamela Jeffries, John Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Billy Johnson, Paul Jolliffe, Barbie Jones James Jordon, Kim Kannapel, Lisa Kendall, Larry Kennedy, Charles Keep, Mark Kidwell, Tony Killen Robin King, Kendall Kirby, Sharon Kleitl, Roger Klinglesmith, Cynthia Knoop, Richard Ladd, Russell Lambright Anita Meadows, Gerald Medley, Teresa Medley, Bennie Merritt, Cynthia Miller, Jerry Miller, Marykari Miller Michael Miller, Renee Miller, Steven Mills, Londo Mirick, Mark Mitchell, Gary Moore, Karl Moore Scott Moore, David Morris, Janet Morrison, Lydia Morrison, Morrissa Morrison, Leroy Morrow, Steven Mueckenhott I Thomas Land, Raymond Langley, Dennis Lankford, Charles Lardner, Alberta Lorocco, Timothy Lawson, Bruce Lay J Deborah Layton, Betty Ledbetter, Margaret Legan, Keith Lewis, Barbara Lindsey, Frederic Lindsey, Jeffrey Littmath Michael Loeffler, Teresa Loiun, Jerome Lutz, Rebecca Lynch, Robert Lynch, Kimberly Lyvers, Kenneth Mabrey Kimberly Magula, Christine Mahorney, Bernard Manning, Marie Manning, Susan Mattingly, James May, Mark McAuliffe Diana McCamish, Pamela McCollum, Rebecca McCrary, Sherry McFadden, Saundra McGill, Ronald McNutt, Vicky McWhorter Michael Mullins, Theresa Mullins, Brenda Munyon, David Murphy, Suzonna Nackie, Janet Nalley, James Nash Carlos Nazario, Ricky Nelson, Linda Nettles, James Nevitt, Debra Newsom, William Noe, John Norris Matthew Oakes, Veronica Oakes, James O'Hara, Alan Owens, Kevin Owens, Carlotta Pace, Donna Pace James Page, Brenda Parker, Sandra Partin, Donald Patton, Timothy Paxton, Franklin Payne, Patricia Payne Harold Peacock, Cathy Peebles, Michael Perry, Ruth Phaire, Deborah Phelps, Kenneth Phillips, Vicki Pickett - 1 l Johnny Pierce, Micheal Pierce, Brenda Pike, Stephen Pope, Linda Poston, Joan Potts, Deborah Pherher Sandy Probus, Alice Provins, Eric Pryor, Leiloni Pugh, Robin Ramsey, Ross Ranburger, Rebecca Rankin Gary Ray, Lou Ray, Sandy Ray, Steven Ray, Deborah Reesor, Sherry Rich, Paul Rieber I In 1 I- I f u A 1 Ronald Snyder, Marvin Sommerville, Peggy Sowder, Donald Soyars, Conrad Spangler, Robert Spaulding, Tammy Spears Leah Ann Stahl, Cindy Stallcup, Albert Starkey, George Stewart, Sandra Stewart, Teresa Stinnett, Terry Stivers Samual Stone, Robert Street, Cary Sullivan, Donnie Sullivan, Ginny Summers, Greg Sumner, Donna Sunken Richard Risen, Donald Roberts, Theodore Roberts, Nancy Robertson, Donna Robinson, James Robinson, Amy Rolderer Michael Rogers ' , Robert Russell, Teresa Sadler, Kelvin Solyer, Maria Sanders, Tyler Scally Vicki Schierbaum, James Scott, Carroll Self, Deborah Shaver, Vincent Shaw, Adam Shultz, Lelo Simmons Linda Simmons, June Skaggs, Cynthia Skees Matthew Skees, Robert Sklodoski, Richard Slowsky, Lisa Slayton Anne Small, Charles Smith, Jerry Smith, Karen Smith, Terry Smith, Timothy Smith, Tracy Snowden -,,, 4, ,.l. n.1.LaAn.,......., 1 Lois Taylor, Richard Taylor, Gwendolyn Thomas, Patricia Thomas, David Thompson, Dennis Thorp, Randy Thurston Benny Tickenor, Robin Tiller, Marjorie Tompkins, Robert Triplett, William Tucker, Roger Tungate, William Turner Sabrina Tusten, Mark Tyler, Mark Underwood, Jennifer Vance, Patricia Vandiver, William Vanover, Deborah Vincent Barbara Voyles, Kenneth Waddell, Judy Waddle, Jeanie Walker, Georgia Wardrip, Carlos Washington, Danna Yates James Webb, Kenneth Weedman, Theresa Weedman, Charles Welch, Christopher Weller, Sandro Werkmeister, Christopher Wermers 3' Mary Wheatley, Ronald Whelan, Shirley Whelan, Janice Whitaker, Cheryl White, Patrick White, Ray Wieber Al Williams, Deborah Williams, Gary Williams, Patricia Williams, Ronald Williams, Tommy Wilson, Ronnie VWnbun Connie Vlhseman, Thomas Wiser, Charles Woods, Joyce Woods, Kimberly Workman, Malinda Wyatt, Pamela Yenawine Q Steven Wise, Steven Young, Theresa Zeller Rhonda Adams, Kelvin Ashley, Donna Bandy, Karen Bishop, Tamme Bray, Tim Bruederle, Stephanie Carter Berta Dawson, Dennis Fisher, Angie Gardner, Joe Gurney, Deborah Higdon, Deborah Jockey, Charles Kessinger Charles Lee, Curtis Manion, John Molden, Debbie Murphy, Cheryl Pace, Bruce Patterson, Steve Patterson Steven Pope, Peggy Powell, Cindy Rondell, Marty Reese, Diane Sanders, Kim Sharp, Jim Thorp Debra Torrance, Laurie Tucker, Cathy Veltman, David Veltman, Jeanie Walker, Donna Watts, Janice Mcks 1 .5 1 'N Deparimeni Serves Delighis for Faculig an n gg! 1 :ff D Jn f if ' ai Q tj 5 ' L W 4-214. it Q vi ,' 4 5 1 an f . lix, rl X V Vx ,'l I, X milf L W i7 x , X 1 X I X I X I xl P 1 56? 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A hi -4 ' n 21 -.-o Q lg. - 0- rr Q Johnny Carter, Walter Carter, Gary Case, Tommy Chappell, Marty Chenault, Donna Christmas, Chris Clark Daryl Clark, Peter Clark, John Cook, Robin Cooper, Walter Corum, Patricia Coyle, Calvin Crain Tony Crain, Dana Crenshaw, Kenny Crum, Jerry Cummings, Lorraine Cunningham, Ruth Cunningham, Adelia Curry -Q ,I .Q Vo va' Q? it Steve Adams, Bruce Adkins, David Akins, Mark Albritton, Chuck Alexander, Terry Allen, Peggy Anderson Timmy Ashby, Wayne Ashby, Betsy Asher, Paula Auclair, Robert Auker, John Barrie, Mark Basham Cynthia Bell, Carmen Bennett, Teresa Bickett, Conny Bishop, Donna Board, Glen Booker, Lisa Boss Tony Bowers, David Brightwell, Diane Brown Jeffrey Bruton, Jimmy Brutscher, Ronnie Bryson, Gervase Buchheit Becky Buckmon, Bruce Burba, Tommy Burda, Tim Calhoun, Doug Cameron, Danny Carnes Barbara Cart Calhy Davis, Raymond Davis, James Dean, Michelle Delcour, Dion DeMaslers, Alva Denney, Monte Dennis Darlene Douglas, Roger Dowell, Nick Drury, Janice Dye, Joan Dye, Kenny Early, Diane Eafon Peggy Elder, Deborah Elkins, Jeanne Elkins, Gary Ellis, Mike Engleman, Roxane Ferry, Terry Fills Allison Fluhr, Kim Fontana, Larry Fonlana, Mike Fowler, Cindy French, Gary French, l.clrry Funk Becky Gagel, Boyd Galloway, David Garvin Lisa Gilkey, Dwighl Gloab, Libby Glenn, Polly Glenn Chuck Goley, Darlene Graham, Jimmy Graham, Lisa Grider, Beth Hole, Gail Harley, Kenny Harris Lydia Harrison, Donna Hayden, Eddie Hayden, Tina Hayes, Kevin Henry, Cheryl Hinton, Jerry Hobbs Cassy Hodges, Paul Hollis, Denefle Holmes, Eddie Howard, Roxanna Hurt, Kelly Hynes, Jon Jacobson Sieve McGinfy, Jean McKeehan, Monica McKinney, Mark Meredilh, Kelly Miller, Chip Miracle, Mark Moore Chris Morris, Christina Morris, Debbie Morris, Claude Mudd, Elizabelh Mullins, Danny Murray, Rick Neely Laura Nelson, Darryl Newton, George Nichols, Dina Noll, Kevin Norlon, Sieve O'Connell, Larry Osborne Mona Jenkins, James Johnson, Jody Johnson, Mike Johnson, Greg Jolly, David Jones, Slove Kannapel Brenda Karnes, Jackie Kennedy, Linda Kessinger, Bobby Kessler, Earl Kessler, Sieve Killen, Tom Kimball Mark King, Tommy Kiper, Tim Landis, Karen Lane, Tama Lordner, Robin Lee, Donald Lefcher Vvhlliam Long, Bev Lueke, Teresa Lukas, Kevin Lutz, Sieve Lynch, Anthony Makorevicz, Darlene Manion Joe Marleh, Tammy Marlehe, Eddie Marlin, Jill Martin, Lisa Marlin, Ronnie McAlisler, Pam McGill Kerry Owens, David Palmerton, Lee Parker, Cathy Parsons, Clarence Paston, Becky Patterson, Bobby Payne Eddie Pearce, Tamara Pierce, Brenda Pry, Tam Pugh, Curtis Ranburger, Angie Randolph, Raymond Randolph Debbie Reardon, Chris Reiber, Tommy Rhodes, Randy Rich, Kenny Richardson, Keith Risen, Jennifer Rohleder n Debbie Roma, Kathi Rosenbaum, Dale Royse, Mike Sanford, Bonnie Saunders, Kathy Sawdy, Steve Schenck Laurie Scott, Marvin Sega, James Shares, Tammy Sisk, David Sklodoski, Bobby Slattery, Laura Small OF. girly, ii, L21 Jessie Smith, Jo Ann Smith, Kerry Smith, Laurie Smith, Melanie Smith, Patsy Smith, Robert Snodgrass Kathy Spangler, Terry Spears, Bruce Standifer, Stacey Steinhauer, Patricia Stivers, Greg Stawers, Lynne Street Scarlett Sullivan, Tony Summitt, Keith Sumner, David Tarrence, Kim Taylor, Curtis Teague, Barbara Thomas Vickie Wise, Martha Wise, LeeAnn Workman, Kim Yates, Walter Brotzge, Ray Brown, Bruce Burba Dona Crenshaw, Kenny Crum, Lorraine Cunningham, Khalla Digges, Roger Dowell, Jeff Fante, Kenny Goode Jimmy Graham, Jimmy Haines, Terry Haysley, Sheryl Hinton, Paul Hollis, Delores lglehart, Jon Jacobson Natalie Thomas, Chuck Thompson, Georgianna Tucker, Steve Turner, Monica Tyler, Becky Vance, Tammy Vaught Robert Vittitae, Mike Walker, Gina Walters, Dawn Walts, Kim Ward, Wielie Wardrip, Anthony Warner Michelle Warner, Karen Warren, Robert Watrous, Vonda Webb, Robby Weilage, Joe Wheatley, Ronnie White c Steve Whirworth, Cindy Vvhlliams, Pam Vlhlliams, Steve Williams, David Vmlis, Billy Vlhlson, Craig Wilson Delia Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Donna Wilson, Shirley Winslow, Sandy Wisdom, Marsha Wise, Sheila Wise Jody Johnson, Lisa Martin, David McGiniy, Jeanie McKeehun, Danny McNerfney, Debbie Morris, Kerry Owens David Palmerfon, Angie Randolph, Chris Reiber, Mason Sebastian, JoAnn Smiih, Beatrice Snedegar, Stacy Stienhower Greg Stowers, Scarlett Sullivan, Keith Sumner, Georgiona Tucker, Gina Walters, Karen Warren, Vonda Webb Ronnie White, Steve Whitwarth, Kim Willis, Dennis Wilson, Donna Kim Wilson, Jamie Woosley iii ill. , 4 '- if QQ if 4' Wi H ,li , ,k,L ,,A may vm E Wd a ,K JM fs 46 M '!ff?sad - A Q 'da SEVENTH GRADE , ,L 'N , ?+-GM H-+ 160 1 SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW: Kirk Krieger, Mike Scott, Byron Spannknebel. BACK ROW: Lillian Bell, Denise Guenlhner, Susan Chance, Lisa Rolwing, Debbie McWhorter, Holly Quinn, Chris Skaggs, Kenny Delcour. MR. AND MISS SEVENTH GRADE Terry Lawson and Lisa Davis Allan Clark, Melinda Clark, Tony Cleaver, Tim Cook, Mike Conde, Roger Corum, Lovine Coulter Rhonda Coy, Mark Coyle, Lisa Davis, Kenneth -Delcour, Tom Dennis, Tim Dennis, Tim Deweese ill Diemer, Brenda Doerr, Susan Daugherty, Joe rury, Ann Duckworth, Adrian Eades, Sandra USUN Theresa Adams, Tim Adams, David Alcorn, Jackie Alvey, Marsha Asher, Sheila Balsinger, Charles Banksion Chris Bazil, Keri Barringer, Greg Basham, Rick Bauman, Mike Beasy, Lillian Bell, Bonita Benneh Tammy Bentley, Donna Berger, Brenda Bishop, John Bishop, Faye Board, John Boles, Tyree Bowman Kim Brown, Nikki Brumback,Keifh Burkhart, Rhonda Burnett, Kevin Burns, Gay Busick, Fafly Buller Sieve Carlisle, Brenda Carrier, Laura Carter, Susan Chance, Tommy Childress, Jacqueline Childress, John Childress Tommy Eldridge, Kathy Englernan, Chris Essex, Steve Esterly, Anita Felker, Angela Fluhr, Joe Fowler Darrell Frank, Sandy Franklin, Sharon French, Albert Fulkerson, Carl Galloway, Jahnna Garland, Kevin Garland Patty Gill, Samuel Grace, Jackie Graham, Erin Gribbons, Ann Griggs, Timmy Grigsby, Denise Guenther Paul Harrison, Kevin Hartman, Jim Hayes, Greg Hazel, Malcom Heistand, Mark Hensley, Pamela Hester Ernest Higgs, Wanda Hinton, Tishy Hobbs, David Hollis, Travis Houglin, Kathy Howard, Joyce Howell 1 yf4-,.,.1,l -5 1 - -.. Beverly Jarred, Kay Jarvis, Teresa Jeffries, Brain Johnson, Jennifer Johnson, Teresa Johnson, Anglea Johnston Glennann Jally, Annetta Jones, Gary Kannapel, Pat Kerger, Pam Kimberger, Mark Kinser, Kenneth Kirby Pam Knoap, Sharon Kramer, Kirk Krieger, Toney Kuhas, David Lambright, Denise Lawharn, Lisa Lawson I v i I l s V' Denise Pall, Gwen Palmer, Ramie Palmerton, John Payne, Kevin Payne, Tony Pedigo, Allan Perry Tino Phelp, Barry Phelps, Randy Phillips, Mary Fickerill, Moryin Pogue, John Powell, Jeff Purden Martin Powell, Holly Quinn, Jimmy Ransom, Scott Reed, Tim Reardon, Carla Richardson, Danny Richey Terry Lawson, David Logsdon, Sharon Loiun, Jimmy Long, Joy Martin, Chuck Mayfield, Mary MClesry Kathy McClure, Larry McFall, Billy Mclntyre, David McMonigal, Debbie McWhorter, George Melton, Marvin Meredith Kenneth Merritt, Jeannie Miles, Donna Miller, Mark Miller, Mark Moore, Tommy Moore, Lisa Morris Mike Morris, Scott Morrison, Tesha Morrison, Dean Mudd, Gerri Mullins, Ricky Mullins, Leroy Murphy Karen Napier, Georgia Nelson, Peggy O'Connell, David Odle, Kelly O'Hara, Harry Ours, Kathy Owens ., -1 . Sandra Riggs, John Roberts, Timmy Roberts, , Donald Robinson, Larry Robinson, Beniamin Rohleder, Lisa Rowling Tina Ross, Joey Rowe, Darrell Schaffner, Sandro Schelling, Steve Schroeder, Tammy Scitres, Mike Scott Janet Sebree, Kathy Seidl, Lana Self, Kim Sharp, Bobby Shaver, Margie Shaw, Lori Simpson Beth Sivori, Chris Skaggs, Pat Smith, Robin Smith, Byron Spannknpbel, Steve Stahr, Mark Stahr Sammy Stapp, Ronda Steele, Larry Stevenson, Pam Streble, Cathy Street, Valerie Stokes, Steve Sturgill - an IA l 7 .. l... , 1.4, Cindy Suddeth, Vickie Summitt, Carla Thomas Mark Thompson, Robert Thompson, Kathy Tichener, Mary Ann Underwood Tommy Vittitow, Thomas Waddle, Maria Waldrip, Sandra Walters, Joe Warner, Paul Webb, William Webb Jimmy Weyers, Cheryl Wheatley, Greg Whitaker, Melinda White, Terry White, Linda VWlbert, Belinda Williams Charles Bankslon, Chris Baril, Susan Beebe, Brenda Carrier, Colleen Coffet, Eugene Cotton, Ricky Cohan Darrell Embry, David Hargrove, Paul Harrison, Gary Hazel, Pamela Hester, David Hollis, Theresa Jeffries Kirk Kreiger, Donna Miller, Tommy Moore, Durrell Monlton, Coy Oller, Kalhy Owens, Ramie Palmerion Tina Phelps, Holly Quinn, Larry Robinson, Tina Ross, Joey Rowe, Kim Sharp, Chris Skaggs Robin Smith, Larry Stevenson, Valerie Stokes Judy Sunken, Paul Webb, Lisa Wright, Connie York Are classes alwags ihis inieresiingl Th'-1, -P D' . W' ax I NSS DY I 4 Qi'-Q NW N-6 ,M ff- ,II 'III 'M k Nez? mfg' 'gl IQ- gxl fl A A- 'A 2 'da ACTIVITIES AND ORGANIZATIDNS 015 I ,I as .J 'I iiqi , on 5 Q . ' ,Y . , 5 If V, E i 1 A 11111: Q If , . I gy 46 ,, 1 9 ,Y f fffgijf W 51, f x I . -' f, -ff I 7 X -. Q 5 ,J E The day of the Calendar Girl Pageant The day began in confusion, but then it came time for the tea. I was excited and nervous, of course. When I began to talk to the iudges I calmed down, they were very nice people. I talked to all the iudges and was very excited to start getting ready for the pag- eant. We left and began to get dressed. Everyone kept asking how each other looked and was very nervous. We finally lined up to start to go down the runway. When it came my turn I was scared to death. After I got out there I was a little nervous but it wasn't all that bad. Once I was finished I sat and watched the other girls. Then we went in the back and waited for the twenty semi-finalists to be announced. When they were announced we went through one more time, then went to the back of the stage again. It was at this time the excitement of the day really hit me. They began to announce the months and I was squeezing hands around me. I was happy for the ones that got them, but when they had announced the twelve months, I have to admit I was disappointed having thought I had gotten nothing. But then they announced Cover Girl and it was I, I almost tainted. I iust couldn't believe it and I still can't. I was a very, very happy girl that's for sure. Anita Peterson Ushers for 1974 Calendar Girl Pageant - s ecjci I r fl! if 4852 A 'vm we E I f. h xii' . :gi fw W, Q Q . V as .lf '1 Mm Ui, :AQ-LI My V r .- Q fb .4 ,u.5Li-I 5 -.. ' faq,-fr, rg, Y, 5 qf. 5, F , 7 2- . star THE HI-LITES '- 4 01' Christie Baccus Patty Beltz Lisa Dunn Editor of the Hi-Liles A K - Greg Campbell Warren Stanley Advisor PUBLICATIONS Carol Carter If ' James Cunningham Myra Horton STAFF 4 1 Becky McGin!y Q , .lu . w -1 I 0 x . Scherri Rhudy Paula Rosenbaum 'r a THE VIKING 1 , , 'F 'I AJ' ' ' 9, Cindy Sullivan a ,EETW T l V . Q g,2,,, l . v . E' ' Tut? A Debbieword Editor of vhe Viking Steve Williams l fr, 1 a , 5 , .1 ,.. Q--C. 'V M- i l l . i- ve 'J . 12 'Q . -W fin E V Q 1' la 7, AZ' 4 , We V , ' A F I, 3211 DS' Q'2 aFf ,C 020 :oo T33 Eg! Emi Fi? Flo' 0 Una aw- 53? fbi' go? 5'-FZ' I-15- F-'2'4 SA? Ce? 32,1 055 .TU- :on E53 TP-2 5 . L- ang 030 :qw 010-2 U5 E292 252-Z ' 90 gi-qx ew' QQQQ 01,75 Qian 5525 Q'0z ,C-. 'qrm 9295 :nam 5533. .5'.?5 77,11 F01 ms' S25 ang. oi Eff E39 -'-q x29 50? I ZCX' 02,7 352 :Toi 513' nsgc I 5? mg- 535 EPD 3,75 mam Sig' SP3 S33 gi? o-, 33 ag., .-,, Q0 r? l '4onsmr N Beta Club -IV: 's. JUNIOR BETA CLUB MEMBERS FRONT: Monique Hengst, Lavon Smith, Debbie Roberts, Truly Fair, Shawn Vice, Laura Schrader, Linda Carswell, Linda Arredondo, Susan Hayden, Jill Strobel. MIDDLE: Arthur Poynter, Tom Call, Tim Melton, Karen Conners, Ellen Foster, Dorothy Gallaway, Janet Williams, Lori Griffen, Mike Albritton, Larry Garvin, Mike Werkmiester, Greg Campbell. BACK: Debbie Standiter, Scooter Laughead, Vicki Salyer, Chrissy White, Tim Byers, Put Moreman, Keith Lane, Jorge Nazario, Howard Bennett, James Bowers, Steve Harper, Greg Abel. l72 QPF! l 1 Greg Abel Mike Albritton Doug Anderson Howard Bennett ,.....-- . U.. N - 1 , 1 , - I . , 'I .' l ' Grace Buechter Stanley Butler Coleen Byers Tim Byers ,..- ,f f ' V-w . . -Z, 'lf' . . , T I 1 ,- . Linda Carswell Carol Carter Marsha Carter Bonnie Collett FROM LEFI' TO RIGHT President: Brad Greschel Treasurer: Kathy Fries Secretary: Judy Pleasant Vice President: Dennis English James Bowers Brenda Bowles Tom Call Greg Campbell l Karen Conners Pam Cooper M G 'ine ' i 1 M 3 Donna Deal Sheree Drake Lisa Dunn Dennis English Diane English Janie Ervin Truly Fair Ellen Foster Kathy Fries Dorothy Galloway Michelle Gardner Larry Garvin C7 ,, J , gi., if x l -. if - ' Brad Greschel Lori Griffin Cindy Happel Sleve Harper Susan Hayden Monique Hengs! isa? Donna Higdon Laura Huber Rhonda Kinser Keith Lane Carol Langslon Scooler Laughead J' A. George Lear Evan Massey Carol McDonald Jane! McKinley Tim Melton Glenn Miller X X V iii! -- 7 ii . - J 1 I ..' '- l A vi! lr- ' U Ricky Mills Pu! Moreman Tomiko Morningstar Jorae Nazorio Judy Pleasanl ix 5' It ...4 .- Scherri Rhudy Debbie Roberts Vickie Salyer Fred Shaw Laura Shrader James Smith Lavon Smith X. , , A i s Debra Siandifer Shirley Stockwell Jill Sfrobel Cindy Sullivan Rulh Taunion Sharon Thompson Shawn Vice Debbie Washmurh Mike Werkmeisrer Chrisline While Ursula While jx y is xxx F Janet Williams Ronnie Williams Steve Williams Glenn Woods Nancy Works Donny Williams NOT PICTURED: Allen, Cheri Arredondo, linda Baker, Barbara Masely, Mark Paulley, Deborah Poynter, Arthur Sawrie, Mark Sharp, Cathy Taylor, Ward Wimsafr, Vicki 175 'nn if , 4, 4 1 'N-.7 . M., X M., 9 ,a 4 0 r . 1 r y . ', 19 K nu Y. 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q f, S I? 1 N auf N A T I 0 N A L H O N 0 R S O C I E T Y Lisa Dunn receives her challenge as a new NHS Symbol - Light of S7 gs FRONT ROW ll to r J Debbie Washmuih Carol McDonald Kathy Fries Carol Carter Ursula White Sheree Drake Laura Huber, Tomiko Morningstar. BACK ROW ll. io r.l: Lisa Dunn Glenn Miller Doug Anderson Brad Greschel Dennis English Evan Massey Coleen Byers Bonnie Caller! NOT PICTURED: Cheri Allen, Ronnie Williams, Mr. Waits 'fi .yi KL7 1 ' 'o.,, ,I-J f J f-I K V -I V: ,X i L Z. .A gn-1 xx r , qs, -:Q X i C, C 'I , -. :ig 'E L yt, x-V ' Dennis English gels pinned. NHS INDUCTEES: FRONT ROW il. to r.l: Kolhy Fries Dennis English, Lisa Dunn, Sheree Drake, Bonnie Colle!! Carol Carier, Coleen Byers, David Ash, Doug Anderson Cheri Allen. BACK ROW ll. lo r.i: Ronnie Williams, Ursula While, Debbie Washmuth, Beverly Tagg, Tamika Mom ingstar, Glenn Miller, Carol McDonald, Evan Massey Laura Huber, Brad Greschel. MOST OUTSTANDING NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBER 1. it J .-'Z fq Q ', CAROL MCDONALD ' -,gi The grinding that would wecr away E to nothing c lesser stone, merely - 4'-3 gl QRAELUY .Q J. r-gl 5. ,Q Q? gg i H -Q lf I U is 1 wk, -po' 4-O . L in , i . Y! ' I . . i i I V- i . ,Q i V Y A -1 ,N , I ' ii I w -'ff' ' I C I J 'll 2 F I I I ia if -'--fv-- MMf--M--- t I I 5 I SR. HIGH GOOD NEWS CLUB OFFICERS Lori Griffin, Freddy Shaw, Laura Harrison, Donna Beeler, Miss Johnson. 7: JR. HIGH GOOD NEWS CLUB OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Lydia Harrison lPresidentj, Mary Ann Underwood, Chuck Keys, Mrs. Stevenson. BACK ROW: Val Strokes, Tommy Rhodes, Joe Martin, Diane Wallis 182 1 A 1 9 i , , I 1 1 V NI' . ,I -, 1 J' ' ,W iii. fi sw S1 - -V an -rf wwf' 5 ,J 3. We Qwaurxvf EDlll',4f 5 6 ff- 5 H-Q' yillif 1 I8 1 ! l Valleg High School FIRST PLATOON lst ROW: Herbert Heath, Jackie Tucker, Charlotte Wiessner, Henry Willis. 2nd ROW: Sherry Kennedy, Truly Fair, Glenn Woods, Susan Hayden, Tony Nelson, Jorge Nazario, Franklin Lyndon, Janet Woods. 3rd ROW: Steven Smith, Mike Albritton, Terry Pedigo, Steven Eaton. Ath ROW: Tony Greene, Terry Gibson. 4 NJROTC I 974- l 975 SECOND PLATOON FRONT: Deborah Newsom, Katherine Capps, Perry Gaiewski, Daniel Hill, Richard Taylor, Leroy Morrow, Edward Johnson, Cynfhia Boner. MIDDLE ROW: Sheila Parton, Doug- las Srigal, Donna Franklin, Karen Bell, Carmen Keller, Cherlyn Koski, Tracy Millon, Benny Tichenor, Kenneth Phillips. BACK: Danny Frank, Erwin Ashley, Mark Board, Brian Greschel, Michael Miller, Ronald Wadasca. FIFTH PLATOON BACK ROW: Ellis Warren, Denise Noel, Jerry Dwyer. MIDDLE ROW: James Fogus, Tony Phelps, Marvin Seals, Kathy Bell, Mary Taylor, Ella Blake, Timothy Keith, Harold Coyle James Bowers. FRONT ROW: Ronald Molden, John Stover, Larry Peterson, Laddie Cox, Evyonne Autry, Willard Phelps, Kelvin Davis, Mlliam Daniels, Henry Willis. 6 RIFLE CLUB BACK ROW: Brian Greschel, James Bowers, Jerry Dwyer, Mark Campbell, Ronnie Ward, Walter Wittenauer, James Fogus, Michael Pierce. 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NL' 9 I 'Z -ge. f, i Y Q.. ug 22359 caonv-iam. 3 1 .gf Pi A iff' ' M 1' ,riff ij. n 'F FS' x ,Wm HEUIHZ s-55 1 G Y JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE OW Il: Ella Blake, Coleen Byers, Greg Able, Ricky Parrino, John Maeder, Debbie Layton, Brad Greschel, Mah Thompson, Karen Johnson, Steve Jockey, Ann Geary, Mrs ednarsky, Steve Williams. ROW l: Stephen Pope, Mike Weedman, Marc Bohs, Valerie Beard, Melinda Ashley, Rhonda Benneh, Theresa Paulley, Earl Washinglon. FRONT lames Smith. Q' V' N IJ T .N Lf' fax- 'Q in X I .2 J T L A . .I 'I W? 3 1 Y 5 1'- ' FRONT: James Smith lPresidenOl. MIDDLE: Coleen Byers lSecreOary-Treasurerl, Mrs. Bednarsky lSponsorl. BACK: Greg Abel lVice-Presidenfl. 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I . by, ,L L gk, .25 f ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS lsl ROW: Linda Sarrefi, Susan Hayden, Pam Semar, Beverly Adkins, Teresa Allen, Tammy Stuart, Theresa Powell, Debbie Shelion, Karen Carnes, Susan Drake, Becky Spauld- ing, 2nd ROW: Pam Kinser, Sabrina Rosenbaum, Bonnie Childress, Sherry Kennedy, Dona Mills, Susan Biddle, Edie Vice, Linda Jeri, Jane Dillingham, Debbie McMonigal, Parii Banksian, Sherry Harrison, Elizabelh Biddle. 3rd ROW: Mariorie Bruce, Pam Deckard, Judy Murphy, Janice Kiernan, Lisa Woosley, Tina Noe, Carolyn Adams, Laura Harrison, Shawn Brandi, Lavon Smilh, Monique Hengsl, Carol Lukas, Carol Boling, Ann Roma, Debbie Paulley. 49h ROW: Janette While, Linda Seals, Linda Shaw, Peggy Humsion, Parry Stinnert, Cheryl Dougherty, Linda Coffee, Theresa Lee, Paula While, Vivian Eisner, Janet Phillips, Mary Keaiing, Karen French, .Ian Wirtig, Chrissy White, Anira Pelerson, Vickie Eisner. DIRECTOR: Robert Harris - - : l Zi' T MIXED CHORUS ROW 1: Brenda Pike, Vickie Brewer, Chris Keith, Adam Schultz, David Hart, Brent Blevins, Kathy Jockey, Marcia Works, Robin Walters. ROW 2: Charlotte Milby, Vanessa Eisner, Lynn Dawson, Mike Loeffler, John Bailey, Rick Nelson, Beverly Mills, Deborah Hayden, Sharon Mullins. ROW 3: Shirley Underwood, Pam Drury, Monica Wheatley, Dennis Fischer, Michael Cupp, Michael Miller, Jeannie Hunt, Christine Reed, Clara Jutz, ROW 4: Donna Miller, Carla Pace, Becky Lowe, Diane Purdorn, Shari Hall, Barbara Apple, Toni Deal, Tina Campbell. I llffl' ,,,. si 9- U Of FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORUS ROW l: Martha Gillihan, Cindy Skees, Cathy Boyd, Debbie Torrance, Theresa Hayden, Tammy Spears, Jeanie Walker, Tammy Evans, Becky Rankin, Sandra Houglan. ROW 2 Karen Smith, Christine Mahoney, Kathy Hall, Melinda Wheatley, Geneva Hand, Debra Grant, Cindy Frazier, Theresa Stinnett, Venita Bell, Donna Goodin, Kim Konnapel, Vivia Elmore. ROW 3: Dee Iglehart, Jamie Ewing, Lisa Slayton, Linda Cantor, Debbie Higdon, Debbie Berger, Donna Sunken, Sherry McFadden, Rose Ramburger, Londo Mirick, Jani Walker, Evelyn Hottois, Evelyn Eades, Janet Nally, Sharon Fugate. ROW 4: Jackie Bouknight, Sherrie Kleitz, Kira-Roof, Myra Coffee, Debbie Phelps, Sandy Werkmeister, Ki Shaver, Mary Cox, Jackie Funk, Judy Waddle, Peggy Carlton, Carrie Brown, Diane Cupp. 196 .,, ...1-e1......, SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS lst ROW: Don Robinson, Sheila Balsinger, Bobby Shaver, Jim Long, Darrell Schaffner, Ramie Palmerton, Kenny Kirby, Sharon Loiun, Kathy Street, Glennann Jolly, Connie York, Brenda Bishop, Teresa Jefferies, Jackie Childress. 2nd ROW: Tom Vittitow, Ben Rohleder, Brian Spannknebel, Tyree Bowman, Jackie Graham, Jim Weyers, Margie Shaw, Sharon Kraemer, Cindy Suddeth, Pat Kerger, Tishy Hobbs, Vickie Summitt. 3rd ROW: Chuck Mayfield, Barry Phelps, Thomas Waddle, Scott Reed, Sandra Schelling, Lisa Davis, Linda Wilbert, Beverly Jared, Libby Bell, Kathy McClure, Annette Jones, Susan Chance, Laura Carter, Denise Pace, Bonita Bennett. 4th ROW: Travis Hauglin, Steve Carlisle, Joe Drury, Pam Hester, Kathy Engleman, Kevin Payne, Ricky Mullins, Mark Hensley, Tony Kuhn, Kevin Graham, Lisa Wright, Ronda Steele, Theresa Johnson, Sandra Eason, Jerri Mullins, Denise Lawhorn, Wanda Hinton, Marsha Asher, Beth Sivori. l .Q A EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS lst ROW: Mike Walker, Doug Cameron, Cindy French, Robyn Cooper, Marcia McKinney, Sheryl Hinton, Pam McGill, Gina Walters, Donna Christmas, Kossey Hodges, Donna Coffman, Karen Warren, Tammy Vaught. 2nd ROW: Tony Makarevicz, Kim Ward, Martha Wiser, Pat Coyle, Delia Wilson, Donna Board, Angie Randolph, Natalie Thomas, Laurie Scott, Kathy Spangler. 3rd ROW: Billy Wilson, Larry Fontana, Terry Spears, Eddie Martin, Kima Yates, Tina Hayes, Tamara Pierce, Libby Mullins, Laura Nelson, Janice Dye, Bonnie Saunders, Carmen Bennett, Sandy Wisdom. 4th ROW: Steve Killen, Lee Parker, Clarence Poston, Gervace Buckheit, Tarn Pugh, Barbara Thomas, Debbie Reardon, Kathy Rosenbaum, Becky Patterson, Melanie Smith, Sheila Wise, Lynne Street, Joan Dye, Ruth Cunningham, Mona Jenkins. i 'x 'wx I rv N, X '+- 'x f V , X31 H 'v .gskfm Eu. is 4 A . ,M mn '-,A ,. NN vm 'N Jshf i . 7 JI --we .- f ff-'N ,-. -2' .1 ' 2 'ffl' Q, . f V y 4:0-yser 'Hg gi 5 'I ,V Lf If x '1 cf' 'L- 'WN -r' '. .. . w , . -A. Q vm' ,, Q A W . g' Q if W- vu. ff ' V ' ' I' J Q xA 1 f'!' J 55 V 1 Q 3 1, Q' f E f i 4 . gr .WM , P... L... gggiffgh ,Z fi EW Valleg High School VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND ' ROW 1: Rusty Napier, Carol McDonald, Bobbie Collett, Linda Arredondo, Marsha Chance, Lindy Wyatt, Kim Workman, Terri Loiun. ROW 2: Bonnie Collett, Truly Fair, Cindi Brotzge, Stephanie Slattery, Debbie Roberts, Donna Gaddis, Janet Williams, Diane Wallis, Steve Pope, Debbie Laytone, Ruth Phaire, Patti Payne, Donna Horton, Missy Baker, Carol Hengst. ROW 3: Dorothy Galla- way, Vincent Shaw, Doug Rogers, Chris Wermers, Eddie Ashby, Patricia Thomas, Jeff Green, Dale Roberts, Bernie Brickey, Glenn Miller. ROW 4: Keith Lutz, John Hassler, Cary Sullivan, Danny Koelin, Jimmy Dotson, Doug Anderson, Leo Lear, Bobby Dowell, ' Tom Pena, Anthony Gagel, Mark McAuliffe, Jewel Dickerson, Cindy Boner, Willie Vanover, Richard Slawsky, Joyce Beebe, Paul l Rieber, Bobby Woldrip, Tim Renfrow. TOP ROW: Dave Abner, Keith Lewis, Bruce Lay, Dale Kimbler, Drew Buckingham, Mr. Bar- l nard - Director. NOT PICTURED: Pat Williams, Mark Lukas, Dennis Lankford. Conceri Band it W img ifiuigiailm ki fig' s , ' . 7,f 1 , e ' ' Wu' J, ,G M 3 I xv ,., 5 ', f' ,m , ' - V, I is 1 x . N g ff-s S f-41 ' s X Q I gg . N , X . E-1'x7 ,5:,' X. , ' ' fsf sk 'tx fi-7x N wx x ff if k r Lg .Q ,jx ' 7 f- Field Commander Bonnie Collet! Assistant Field Commander Cindy Brofzge BAND OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane1WilIiams, Rusty Napier, Carol McDonald, Tom Pena, Cindy Brotzge, Doug Anderson, Stephanie Slattery, Bonnie Collet! ' , v . ' 2 4 if - ' ns. 4 1 eg . ., ' -. J V , it , P I Y 4 . gr 1 P' 4 5 fgqi? W, V nk g 'bil ,EQ nb Z .T has ' it . f ' 1 Vu S21 +2 I X I Eli, .ff ..- ,f5QuAv-iwfwhr - K 11 Q 6 l... . wan.:-- L Xa Y-up J' X JH wiv! ,, , 1 I 5 205 Jenny Vance Linda Arredondo Becky Spaulding lBanner Girlj -x Janet Williams Lindo Jeh Debbie Shelton lCapvainj Pat Williams Cindy Pearce Kim Hazel Andrea Shari Sharon Epley fBonner Girl, Corps Ann Roma June! Woods Donno Gaddis Mory Pa! Taylor X X Lee Rowe 207 l l l T l T l ' I l , , , f R l SR. HIGH LIBRARY AIDS ROW 1: Denise Noel, Pam Dillard, Martha Mitchell, Carla Pace, Mary Cowles, Janie Walker, Lisa Canter, Geneva Hand. ROW 2: Regina Kinzer, Melinda Ashley, Karen Paris, Ronda Adams, Debbie Phelps, Cheryl Stallings, Debbie Davis. ROW 3: Ms. Rasa Green, Librarian, Pam Ashley, Terry Brumback, Dennis Boyd, Randy Dawson, Kim Barksdale, l Lois Taylor. ROW 4: Donald Vincent, Ronnie Ward. T l l l l l l .. i A.V. AIDES FRONT ROW: Mrs. Parker, Terry Gibson, Mark McAuliffe, Robert Shoemaker, Mrs. Hammers. BACK ROW: Stanley Butler, Steve Williams, Wayne Schoeder. l 208 JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY AIDES Kathy Scott, Beverly Winbun Adkins, Robin Williams, Roger Klingsmith, Kim Carnes, Candi Brown, Valerie Beard, Eva Jarvis, Mrs. Burger. CHESS CLUB VHS 1974-75 FRONT ROW: Mike Hitsman, Robert Johnson, Bruce Adkins, Mike Mullins, Glenn Miller, Richard Gire, Charles Hitsman. BACK ROW: Joey Steinhauer, Carlos Nazario, Dawn Vice, Shawn Vice, Danny Kaelin, Terry Bennett, Larry Peterson, George Stewart, Mrs. Kuhlman. M. ,fix 9 l 4 1 What did you say this was?l Just what l've always wanted! 1, S 1 2l0 Anticipation Christmas Time A ,M.-an-as I lust love to get presentsll A sample on the way. w - , -anis: 1 5 ,, -z sl E3 ,gs J TQ k Q52 ftizsjx ' V13 f ,gm 5 is A, 9' Q +4 an 4' , ? x 3 if KA ' ,ev , ,, 5 v ?l W- H.,- .X N 1 -E M5 1 , .1 C 1' 53 'll . 4. x gf' . W In, 'P .li E ft. 'fx '5 +1 ,H 5, 5 A VII have one of these and one of those and . . . sq, of , - XV ' T ' .4 A A beautiful table set for the Christmas party. aria The Choir sang - Have I missed anything? -- I , I 5' I Oh! My antlersl - and the Band played. 212 i-. ma-wg 'KA W f, ,P N! ' 446n::x5iW6Q 'aff -no A 72 Q SPORTS .-...', L---Q-N d,. N T 1 FRONT ROW ll-Rl: Lee Anderson, Hugh Dening, Ray Pigg BACK ROW QL-Rl: Eddie Crum lHeod Coochl Tony Mariin Tusso Harris. 214 NO. NAME GRADE I Roy Roy 1 2 4 Scott Beosy 1 I 7 Frenchie Broyles I2 I 2 Bill Whitaker I0 I 3 Frank Simmons 'IO NO. NAME 49 5 I 52 55 ,QM A is iazt 11 L 12 f 'IO Fav-Hf--f 'S' A II 40 Mikekonno II A415 . Mike Q S 2 42 43 44 A Billy Brian '96 99:5 i Q11 CHEDULE J. Fanrdole sdmhlfh 1 5g if ir :Z ,A-gi. ...Q A 4, K, A g I sr' ' A , n Q 4. pf- 1 ' 1 M W 1' V 'I 4, Q f -f ig if U, vafqi 1- ' -1 AQ: . U A lA'ff,lf,,1?4 .1vJ all ., I , A . . , . 1, 1 . ,. 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M- Qgglgwp, - -- 4 . ,zu l -in . .--, i ' - E?-if fifgi. ' I , Y ,L,:.'MA- ,f'fQ,,'.- E ,A 'K 2 g 3 -. higji-,, Ik. My ,. A, s-,Y W gy ,V 1, if '-1 A A ,Q 3? .. my ' ' 4 H. 'K - 11, mi .. '1 ' : Q ggi?-igikfegjgs ' G Y A w,A :i5.:-1QTwd.' wi ' . T' .. f ' J A-L,,,.,Qk?'f!g.,3,pY' dm - 5 tif ' ' ' ,F 1 ,J-. Qs: - st '11 ,' ff., k I ,, 5 + , ,Y A- 1.-ilk.-u. 7 ' A 4 U ei i V V , .A any g,.z , L yffqi v , 1. Sleve Harper C 2. Duane Smolhers G 3. John Wagner T N 4. Gary Davis C 5. Slave Dierson ML 6. Glen Collier T 7. Rickey Jockey G 8. Mike Phillips T 9. 'lim Slreble G 1. Scoi Burns R 2- Tim Bryon' R 3. chuck scnulef R My . x xv, ' ,EQ .. p fVALLEY A 5 , A gui' ,, . JE- .--:gtg - L i - 9- -.1-T55 2-2,4-.Effie 'U . 1'-4555: E -':.:Q.:. T'F,j'g-,531 ,Q Q ,Fil :.:.'-:ii-- T ' I. 114' -+---4---.J JK :xx L . fqg-, ll ' g s na-1 '-PINK i . ,Q A v i. C - L ? A V , V , 2. - A' ' f A , rv MA- ,- v i r k 3 W 1 1,-' 4 -1-25 -'fS 4 512' ' . f'1 ' .:-1 7? 'L ,!f4'.l,'. ': . 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His small band of troops is responsible for havi water on the field during the games, and to a player on the field water is worth its weight gold. But more important, David supports the team not only by working, but by cheering. Hs always leading cheers on the sidelines during the ballgames. This helps the team tremendou by getting us up when we have been down. When someone is hurt, either in practice or ir game, he is the first to help one off. David was not only a necessity but an asset. He brouq many things to the team that are valuable, but most of all, his presence was all that vi needed. Valley football will miss David Schuler, there will never be anyone like him again Valley's future. He certainly will be missed. On behalf of the 1974 football team, Thani David, for a iob well done. , Dennis English l l l nd!!! 5. l I , 5 x A 'F Q nf 0 Wd.. I A 'A lla in -4 1 ,vm J lx J- fl yi ai? 1 l .f .uflf MY H, J .QA W E -af r QL? gf 1, 4 S f, L,,,.i.1 Ex , ar. 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' 1 af 'P Q' 1 1 14 3-fm des back to pa 4 V ff 'ww nf X, 4 53 fwig f - -, . I X- ' .PQ f ' -1- Ffg 'Q as -. ,iii I 415 'A ' 'F' , I -I. mlfr pn otty Burns ii. ,- ' ' :- q 7 L :' gf in f 1.5, , 4k,'fJ 1 ,, . , fi if ., - f 9-HJ' 9 Va ue o. 3 Valle 4 ect' list ZIPSQ on P utpf1SS 0 Bro es and flue,-oil' ' Weslefgjln s li e um estarts rout O Th F bl 32-0 1 Q 11 un Broyle proves e ea 'OW , iles alley rips erro -pron PR Valley High School, which has won the Jefferson County championship five times and was runner-up in the Class AAA play- offs in 1962. capped its first season under coach Eddie Crum by belting homestand- ing Doss 42-28. The victory was a special one, too, be- cause it gave Valley its first perfect sea- son since the school fielded its first foot- ball team in 1937. Crum's team now heads into Friday night's County Region semi- finals unbeaten and untied in 10 games. As usual, running back Randy Brooks was Valley's main offensive force. The 5-foot-10, 170-pound junior rambled through Doss's defense for 200 yards rushing and three touchdowns. Ray Ray scored twice and quarterback Frenchie Broylcs threw for two-one to Ray and one to Dean Thorp. Doss finished 3-7. All Bosemer scored 3 TDs and a two-point conversion for Doss. Crum said that the fact that Valley already had clinched the Cou'nty's First District might have had an effect on his team. Our kids may have had a mental letdownf' he said. Overall we just were not ready to play, but we came through with the victory and that's the important thing. de' We go elf 'asks T 055.9 S9 . ha Brooks scores 3 as Valley walk asv, 'l enols10-05 656 0 K 5 Xe 19 'J K 9 VARSITY BASKETBALL lsl ROW: Randy Brooks, Mark Dowden, Donny Williams, Joe Stevenson, Ronnie Williams. 2nd ROW: Steve Page, Steve Bryant, Perry Miller. 3rd ROW: Alfred Agee, Carl Decker, Ronnie Simmons, Tim Clark, Tony Drury, Ricky DeMaslers, Chuck Schuler, Tim Byers, Mike Davis. Coach Glenn Collie Wi i,-5 h ,K V5 ' . Ilixl gi ,JV Q, '-v , Sf ' 230 im A. Z 32 -2 A K? lj! is T . Q23 i E 5 A3 'F'-3 fi 1 Un, i J, W' 1 Q asa 32 j24,- I N2 X- Q if 94,l..m, ff Q 3 ,,- I A 'b 5- al' TONY DYUVY UUYWOYI Alfred Agee lSophomore1 Carl Decker lSo h P Omvrel 5? P S h FORWARD FORWARD FORWARD eve agguilzgp omorej VIKINGS i . r Ronnie Simmons csophomorej Joe 5'ePh9n59n fsophomofel Mark Dowden 1Freshmonl FORWARD GUARD AND FORWARD GUARD fb..-..... , , 1974 - 1975 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Head Coach - Glenn Collie Assistant Coach - Fred Copnss Dec. 3-Fairdale ,,,. .,....,,............. A wa! Dec. 5-Durren . ....... Awai Dec. 10-Moore ,. . .----- HONG Doc. 13-P.R.P. . . ...-- HOU!! Doc. 17-Doss ..,.. , Awe! Jan. 3-Iroquois ...... ....... H 01111 Jun. 'I-Wesiern , .........,.....,,.......,.. AWB! Jun. 10-Smart .. .,.,........,..,..,.. ...... H oml Jan. 14-18-Jefferson Co. Tournamen! Jun. 21-Falrdale ....,. ........,......,...,... H omt Jan. 14-I-'ern Creek ...... ......,......,, H om: Ian. 25-Ballard .........,. ....... A way Jan. 31-Wesiport .,..... .,..A.. H ome Fob. 4-Seneca ....,., ,,,. . ,.Awa1 Fab. 7-Southern ......,.... ....... H om: Fab. ll-Wesiem ,,... ,............. ,...... H o me Feb. 14--Meade County ....,. ...,w,. A way Feb. 18-Butler ........A..,......,.... ,,..,,. A way Feb. 21-Stuart ...,....,.....A....,........,..... Away Feb. 25-Thomas Jefferson ........,. Home Feb. 28-Bishop David ...,...,..,.,....,.. Away Mar. l-North Hardin ...,,,.... .......... H om1 JV games start at 6:15 P.M. 233 SEVENTH AND ElGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Managers, Ricky Neely, Greg Slowers, Mike Walker, Barry Phelps. SECOND ROW: Chris Rieber, David Sklodoski, Jon Jacobson, Greg Bashman, Joe Drury, Sieve Carlisle, Tony Bowers, Kevin Lutz. THIRD ROW: Mr. Simpson fCoachl, David Brighfwell, Ronnie McAlister, Steve Williams, Nick Drury, Joe Wheatley. MANAGERS FRONT ROW: Ronnie Whelan, David Hari, Leonard Carpenter. BACK ROW: Frank Byers, David Schuler. 234 A I 1. 8 f in ul X . M .2 - ' I 9 f Vx' r- , '-. IJ f, . a '43 3 A S fk if 6 . t A iz V' i Q .. L- . X 5 A I., Tue, ' -I ' I,-N Q 'nn- 52 uc.. VIKINGS IN ACTION 1. f ,rw Kung Fu Fighvin' x -RW weig - . ' .9 1- 1 Free Throw l.el's see, put my X right therel wr 1 KQQ l'm leavin' it all up to you! Tim stuffs if, Is it p.m. time agoin?II Now as soon as they cross midcourv iusf trip 'em. ' ' X. 1 ,. L . ,,,,wQ'f- Wnte ut downlll Chuck eyes the boskef. Who's gof the Piayboy? 7 I+ VIKINGS IN 'P Q LM. Hg 5 - x ,: Q . Q Q V . . 0 ACTION .4 , 11m Q 1 7 f Q 5 391, Ni ' 7. 1 r W NA 45 xi :N '13 , . W, ' sf . - A V , 1 . Ziyi - 1. ly 4 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT: Vicki Mullins, Robin Harrison, Jackie Powell, Michelle Fowler, Bonnie Childress. BACK: Marsha Slerchi lCoachl, Siegrid Fulkerson, Sonya Newby, Shirley Fulkerson, Lori Griffon, Cindy Happel, Bobbie Flowers, Kathy Fries, Anita Newby, Kathy Dumonte, Debbie Clark lManagerl. Coach Marsha Sterchi 40 Z2 G ,Z,,40' V ' vzm 125' rf 'iw 'Ifv mf' I fi if E 5 . Q. 1. --s 5, aw 5 Xi. A, N , My 5 -143 2 f ' ,W Q '.. .QV f 1 'ff , 5 f W ES uv ,Jvc K mmf' VIKING GIRLS I I 4 4 'OQHW fi., IN ACTION 24 S 1 Il VIKING GIRLS ff In Y 'Vx 51475-Q-vnfm,5, 'F' 1325 5- FAIRDALE V A L L E i Y Debbie Davis Carol Carter Captain g. Q- , , 1 . i , . . . , Carol Boling Terri Paulley Cheryl Fenwick Laura Huber Myrq McKinney Karen Carnes 248 Debbie McMonigal Kathy Hager Judy Murphy Teresa Powell '74 ' '75 V l I K E T T E 9 C0'C0P'U ' Bev Adkins l Paula Rosenbaum Grace Buechter Camille Barrett Shari Hall Denise Sievenson Lindo Sarrett Peggy Ganh Laura Harrison Peggy Humston Joan Lueke Bonnie Childress 249 if Y .F . ,,,i,4 50 E1 5 1' ty S . his , ? 14 wff 'x '. v. I I. Lv A. 4,3 N .x 1 '-avg Q. -S 'Q .is , Q is. ' s mmwxx + kiwi? ,ff 7 TOP: Colleen Thomas, Nita Brown, Sharon Thomp- son. MIDDLE: Mary Kay Krieger, Vicke Salyer. BOT- TOM: Kim Robison, Shonan Slohery, Debbie Fugufe. --nur X A-11 W- ll If v 0 3 14' f ' F5 .' f ! X ., T ff,- 1. H li - A JV CHEERLEADERS TOP: Monica Wheatley, Becky Jenkins, Vicki Brewer. MIDDLE: Carol Castle, Lorellc Eldridge, Debbie Thompson. BOTTOM: Lisa Shodwick. l , 'X . 4 VARSITY BOY CHEERLEADERS LTO R: Luke Goodin, Ed Murroy, Paul Buckmcn, Dennis English, Mike McGinly, Dennis Kolb. SJ 1 1 ,Y 154 I ,y. ,7 ,Ac I- W QW 1 Sim, FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Marsha Evans, Carrie Brown, Renata Curry, Janie Walker. Q9 -Mx r Q f 5 f -1 llzjhif LM s T' SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Holly Quinn, Pam McGill, Befh Ann Sivori, Diane Brown X 255 la 'fe 'SP ,151 1' si S- ay W 1 V Q32 fag i 4 .L4 'if' ' i ,, ff' 4 1 fx 'Nw as 5 5 909s 00 3 9- 4. o ILKIT! 99 QQIN- 9059 66 3'-ev wsu,-f, . 'F' :Q A api ML W' 1. S55 .Ak iliif' ,. .Xe QQTUCQ! d1LDCm ,,a, ,za v -M 9 5, 54, if X, X. J 3 an W fb' ,-Q3 , K A wfwq? X W' 'al 'W u , Q K ' r I Cross Countrg I ' - l ' K-.3 riff asf' ,, I Q ,,, f. i' 1, J 4 t ' pu ll: lst ROW: Scott Skaggs, Charles Gartland, David Pierce, Chris Skaggs. 2nd ROW: Brad Greschel, Tim Hale, Howard Bennett, Ed Murray, Mike Pierce, James Smith, Steve Martin, Coach Mitchell. fs X 'VJ N -'P -U if gf. -.ti I. il ,.. ,Lf- '..- G A,- BOYS' TRACK TEAM ist ROW: Mike Crank, Brian Groschel, Steve Hinton, Alfred Agee, David Pierce, Tony Ketchen, Frank Simmons, Mark Jankowitcz, Chris Skaggs. 2nd ROW: Coach Mitchell, lrad Greschel, Doug Anderson, Howard Bennett, Frank Byers, Charles Gartland, Rickey Albright, Mike Pierce, James Smith, Danny Underhill, Mark Sawrie, Coach Renn. 3rd IOW: Tim Hale, Ed Murray, Scott Royse, Steve Martin, Chuck Rolwing, Rick DeMasIers, Paul Buckman, Matthew Jankowicz. r' I L! TRACK MANAGERS Doug Anderson, Brad Greschel, Danny Underhill. , I 1 SENIOR TRACK MEMBERS Greschel, Doug Anderson, Charles Gartland, Rickey Albright, Frank Simmons, James Smith, Danny Underhill. Nm E1 f? f WRESTLING TEAM WRESTLING TEAM ROW ONE: Chris Barnes, Marty Zeller, Lloyd Cook, Tommy Taylor, Jim O'hara, George Stewart, Charles Gartland. ROW TWO: Chuck Zeller, Matt Thompson, Doug Burks John Sexton, Brian Biggs, Bill Coons, Mike Weedman, Bob Schuler, Charles Lee, Vince Eisner, Eddie While. COACH ES: Ronald Greene Bill Brown .ar CAPTAINS: Vince Eisner and Charles Garllond W Vincent Eisner Charles Gortlond Mike Weedman , Tommy Taylor Brion Biggs Bob Steele Muffy Zeller John Sexton I SA NE mimi Ffa! im A K f WW ' AWE! 6 i m W, Q fe hgsgsad A 6 G CONCLUSION Friday, February 7, i975 Crazy Hat Day Pep Rally Sixth Period MANY leave early Sad Pep Rally Little excitement Play Southern Valley Big Underdog Valley has lead at halftime Cindy Happel, Becky McGinty, Kim Robison, Andrea Short, Colleen Thomas - Queen candidates Colleen Thomas crowned queen by Chuck Schuler and Ronnie Williams Valley upsets Southern - bl -60 Cindy Happel escorted by Paul Buckman Kam Robuson escorted by Evan Massey 1975 Q Colleen Thomas escorted by Mike Oberto BASKETBALL . HOMECOMING egg. -fav gf 9 V sr dX Becky McGinty escorted by Brad Greschel Andrea Short escorted 265 by Mark Mosely ,LL f ' fe: fm , K,:5:g,.f ,era .3 , 8 3.3 Q eff- Al ? 2 3242 1231 -- ' 'M 2 lm- F55 M S-. ., .... f--ewiff-r . if ' , M., , .sfggfg-ge , . ,mem in ,, gf- ' -- f -M f .cr , ,X .wg M ,. Q, Q? W Q 1 f Wash? ' 5 5.6 ,finest 5 .1 8, v A x I I M ie x2?E:Lf Q 1 f we ,S , +v5!4'f, 6 f S -,Tvs 'Q - . 2 , 'f fi, '15 A fe ,. S 4 3? , 'Y . , 11' A . .3 X Q I. if I F 3 Y 4 6 -'RW T' A ii! -, fm. Lff- 1' 1514 I6 Ml gi vs 525 E WN ,.-............. -..N 4 1 s 5 3 5. , , Mfg me ah? H ,, 'T rf 'T Y '1'x.e,, 'N ALL ,g'md jx ' X NF' W ' g 'E '- a - , W3 , Tl If W . J f . MLK-- e I 975 Baskeiball Queen Colleen Thomas lv W ' Tl . 1 . . ck W' k,' X ' try HI , .x Homecoming Couri Wafches on as ihe Vikings Upsef Qouihern 6 I -60 - 1 'V' A g . A-, -- 1 'T N' 'K 359 g iff g in Z is ,', if 5 , 4 1 5' - ' ,S I 1 'NQIVS u SL. ef t Q l . 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I . . ,, lf' 1 EAM 4 0 NM 55229 lil? 4Wv:NWf6 m ,Q U10 5:59 i A rifgal K 6 f jig, if W, U 'fl ZQ 3 INDEX BOARD OF EDUCATION VanHoose, Richard 18 Miller, Orville 18 Randolph, Dan 18 Pfannenschmidt, Fred 18 Tully, Roberta 18 Hartlage, Earl 18 Grayson, Ernest 18 Farmer, James 18 ADMINISTRATION Pickett, Walter 19 Adams, Lucian 6, 19 Hines, Donald 19 Cosby, Arnold 20 Oakes, Rowe 20 Royal, Shannon 20 Shirrell, Royce 20 Taylor, Ann 20 Whitman, William 20 FACULTY Allen, Ruby 22 Anderson, Barbara 27, 180 Arnold, Dallas 33 Babbage, Garvin 35 Baker, Grace 23 Barkovich, Frank 32 Barnard, Michael 31, 204, 205 Beck, Norma 23 Bednarsky, Regina 30, 193 Bell, Marion 31 Berger, Ann 29, 209 Bills, Phyllis 33 Blowers, Russell 30 Bodenheimer, Suzanne 27 Bowling, Loren 30 Boyd, Marilyn 32 Bradley, Nancy 28, 180 Bullock, Danny 34 Campbell, Beverly 32 Charmoli, Marietta 33 Clark, Sharon 27, 241 Callie, Glenn 230 Conder, Herbert 34 Cook, Donald 25 Copass, Freddie 33, 231 Crum, Edward 33, 214 Dening, Hugh 25, 214 Dixon, Esther 34 Doyle, Mary 30 Garmon, Joseph 34 Gilbert, Donald 31 288 Green, Rasa 29, 208 Greene, Ronald 34, 260 Gue, Fannie 29 Harris, Robert 31, 195 Harris, Tassa 28, 214 Haycraft, Brenda 28 Hilton, Dorothy 24 Hague, William 22 Howey, Edwin 24 Huff, Mahlon 24 Huffman, Ronald 32 Huglin, Mariorie 35 Jackson, Charles 30 Jeffries, Raymond 30 Johnson, Margaret 22, 182 Jones, Charles 35 Jones, Martha 29 Kaelin, Cecilia 30 Karfhage, Harriet 26 Kuhlman, Gertrude 25, 209 Kuhn, Janice 32 Lacefield, Shelia 35 Lincoln, Carol 23 Looper, James 24 Little, Freddie 35 Lyons, Betty 28 Martin, Teresa 31 Miller, Mary 32 Mitchell, Charles 35, 258, 259 Martin, Tony 214 Neeley, Elaine 34 Newton, Reason 25 Nussbaum, Sheryl 24 O'Brien, Marilyn 22, 105 Parker, Barbara 29, 208 Pennell, Brenda 29 Pigg, Ray 214 Portman, Donna 35 Pullen, Carol 29 Rayburn, Kathy 26 Redman, Louise 34 Renn, William 35, 259 Reynolds, Allanson 35 Rice, Judith 22 Ridener, Juanita 29 Robinson, Peggy 27 Scholl, Jimmie 24 Schuler, Mary 33 Schultz, Linda 28 Scott, Mary 28 Seay, Judy 28, 192 Simpson, Dennis 32, 234 Sklepovich, Alex 33 Smith, Mimi 25 Sprague, Sarah 22 Spratt, Margaret 24 Stanley, Warren 23, 170 Sterchie, Marsha 240 Stevenson, Carolyn 25, 182 Stowers, Gary 25, 257 Stuart, Ronnie 26 Swanson, Jeff 31, 231 Taylor, Laura 23 Taylor, Truman 34 Thompson, Richard 31, 181 Walker, Robert 26 Warren, Pansy 23 Waska, Joseph 30 Watson, Stephan 26 Watts, Elbert 27 Yates, Marian 26 Zachery, Sharon 33 Zilhart, Beverly 28 CLERIQS AND AIDS Arkenberg, Anna 36 Baldwin, Martha 36 Bishop, Lera 36 Craft, Marie 36 Fey, Shirley 37 Hammers, Frances 37, 208 Kreiger, Marilyn 37 Paulley, Elizabeth 37 Payne, Pat 37 Ransdell, Virginia 37 Rhudy, Patricia 37 Sells, Martha 37 Sermon, Wanda 36 Shelmon, Christina 36 Walker, Wanda 36 LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL Clayton, Beth 38 Hook, Margaret 38 Howell, Ruth 38 McGowan, Martha 38 Pierce, Imanell 38 Puckett, Mary 38 Raymer, Jackie 38 Skeeters, Mary 38 Spencers, Juanita 38 Vititoe, Grace 38 Wall, Louise 38 Not pictured: Baker, Ruth Embry, Catherine A , Abel, Greg 11B,172, 173, 193 Abner, David 43, 101, 194, 200, 202 . Ackerman,'Shelio 133 Adams, Carolyn 43, 180, 195 Adams, Danna 139 Adams, Mike 43 Adams, Rhonda 147, 208 Adams, Sharon 127 Adams, Steve 153 Adams, Theresa 161 Adams, Tim 161, 204 Adkins, Beverly 43, 97, 180, 195, 249 - Adkins, Bruce 153, 204, 209 Adkins, James 127 - Agee, Alfred 127, 230, 232, 259 Akins, David 153 - Albright, Rickey 43, 194, 216, 259 Albright, Teresa 139 ' Albritton, Mark 153 Albritton, Mike 1 1 1, 172, 173, 184, 188, 189 Alcorn, David 161 Alcorn, Jimmy 139 - Alcorn, Peggy 139 Aidridge, Thomas 139 Alexander, Chuck 152 Alexander, Sharon 139 Alexander, Sheila 43, 180, 181 Allen, Cheri 44, 98, 183 Allen, Mary 127 Allen, Pam 133 Allen, Terry 153 Allen, Theresa 11 1, 195 Allen, Shannon 127 Alton, Frank 44 Alton, Steve 139 Alvey, Jackie 161 Alvey, James 139 Alvey, lisa 139 ' Alvey, Steve 44 Anderson, Doug 44, 172, 173, 176, 177, 178, 192, 200, 202, 203, 257, 259 L Anderson, Ellis 44 Anderson, Mary 44 Anderson, Peggy 153 Anderson, Terry 45 Antique, Mike, 127 Apple, Barbara 127, 196 Arredondo, Linda 45, 172, 200, 202, 206 Arnold, Paul 127 Ash, Doug 139 Ashby, Cheri 126, 127 Ashby, Marshall 1 1 1, 200, 202 Ashby, Robert 139 Ashby, Timmy 153 Ashby, Wayne 153, 204 Asher, Betsy 153 A Asher, Marsha 161, 197 Ashley, Kelvin 147,185, 186 Ashley, Melinda 127, 193, 208 Ashley, Pam 118, 208 Auclair, Paula 152, 153, 204 Auker, Robert 153 5 Autry, Eyvonne 1 1 1, 186, 187, 188,190 B Baccus, Christie 1 1 1, 170 Baccus, Chuck 139, 231 Bailey, John 139, 196 Bailey, wauaem 1:49 Baker, Barbara 111 Baker, Joey 127 .Baker Miss 139 200,202 1 Y 1 Baker, Robin 127 Ball, James 139 - Ballinger, Connie 127 Batsinger, Russell 129 Ba1singer,iSheila 161, 197 Bandy, Donna 147 Bandy, Katherine 139 Bankston, Charles 161, 165 Bankston, Patty 1 18, 195 Boril, Chris 161, 165, 205 Barlcsdale, Kimberly 127, 208 Barksdale, Martin 139, 187 ' Barksdole, Merry 139 A Barnes, Joseph 45, 260, 262 Barnett, Charles 45 Barnett, Debra 139 Barnett, Peggy 127 Barnett, Roger 1 1 1 A Barrett, Camille 127, 249 Bartsch, Virginia 139, 187, 190 Basham, Connie 139, 241 Basham, Greg 45 Bast, Barry 46 Bauer, Paul 1 39 Baxter, Jane 139 Beard, Charles 139 Beard, Kathy 139 Beard, Valerie 127, 193, 209 Beasy, Mike 161 Beasy, Scott 110, 111, 216 Beatty, Barbara 139 Beatty, Jill 1 1 1 Beck, Alice 127 Beck, Cindy 127 Beck, Danny 11 1 1 Beebe, Joyce 139, 200, 202 Beebe, Susan 165, 205 Beeler, Danny 133 Beeler, Donna 46, 182, 194 Beeler, Tim 127 Beeler, Tracy 1 39 Bell, Connie 139 Bell, Cynthia 153, 186 Bell, Dianna 127, 180 Bell, Karen 139, 184 Bell, Kathy 133, 186 Bell, Lillian 160, 161, 197 Bell, Venito 139, 196 Benz, David 1 1 1 Beltz, Michael 139 Beltz, Patricia 46, 170 Beltz, Sandy 111, 169, 183 Bennett, Allene 46, 194 - Bennett, Benito 161, 197 Bennett, Carmen 127, 197 Bennett, Herman 127 Bennett, Howard 111, 172, 173, 181, 258, 259 Bennett, Rhonda 127, 193 Bennett, Robert 127 Bennett, Terry 127, 209 Bentley, Tammy 161 Berger, Deborah 139, 196 Berger, Donna 161 Bible, Christopher 139 Bick, Robert 46 Bickett, Teresa 153 Biddle, Elizabeth 47, 195 Biddle, Susan 127, 195 Biggs, Alan 127, 187, 186, 188 Biggs, Brian 1 11, 260, 261 Bishop, Brenda 161, 197 Bishop, Connie 153 Bishop, Doug' 1 18 Bishop, John 161 1 Bishop, Karen 147 ,. Bisig, Bobby 47 Bisig, David 1 1 1 Bivens, Butch 139 Black, James 11 1 Black, Timothy 1 1 1 5 ' Blair, Tom 127 Blake, Ella 1 11, 186, 188, 190, 193 Blakely, Clifford 139 Bland, Kathy 127 Bland, Michael 139 , Blankenship, .left 127 Bledsoe, Kathy 127 Blevins, Brent 139, 196 Blevins, Larry 127 Blevins, Mike 133 Board, Donna 197 Board, Faye 161 Board, Mark 139, 185 Boles, John 161, 204 Boling, Carol 111, 180, 195, 248 Boner, Cynthia 139, 184, 190, 200 Bonn, Tony 127 Booker, Glenn 153 Booker, Teresa 1 11 Booth, Steven 47 Boss, Dennis 127 Boss, Lisa 153 Boss, Michael 1 1 1 Boss, Teri 1 39 Boston, Michael 47 Boston, Ralph 127 Botkin, Greg 47 Botts, Marc 111, 193 Betts, Tom 127 Bouknight, Jacqueline 139, 196 Bouteiller, Steven 139 Bouteiller, William 139 Bowen, Richard 47 Bowers, James 1 11, 172, 173, 186,188,189,190,191 Bowers, Jeffrey 127 Bower, Cindy 202 Bowers, Tony 153, 231, 234 Bowles, Brenda 48, 172, 173 Bowling, Anita 1 1 1 Bowling, Jean 127 ' Bowman, Maria 4B r Bowman, Mary 139 Bowman, Tyree 161, 197 Boyd, Cathy 196 Boyd, Dennis 127, 208 Boyd, Eugene 127 Boyd, William 139, 231 Brand, Steve 127 Brandl, Shown 127, 195, Bray, Tamme 147 Brewer, Victoria 127, 196, 254 Brickey, Bernard 127, 200, 202 Brightwell, David 153, 234 Brooks, Donald 48 Brooks, Glenn 139, 231 Brooks, Randy 11 1, 230, 232 Brotzge, Cynthia 48, 183, 200, 203 Brotzge, Lisa 111, 180 Brotige, Walter 157 Brown, Bill 260 Brown, Candi 139, 209 Brown, Carolyn 139, 196 Brown, Carrie 255 Brown, Charles 129 Brown, Diane 153, 255 Brown, Kim 161 Brown, Louie 133 1 Brown, Melvin 48 1 ' Brown, Michael 127 Brown, Nita 9, 49, 252, 253 Brown, Ray'157 Brown, Rita 49 Brown, Saundra 49 ' Brown, Teresa 139 Brown, Wayne 139 Browne, Shelia 139, 187 Broyles, French 49, 102, 216 Bruce, Donald 1 1 1 Bruce, Mariorie 1 1 1, 195 Bruederle, Tim 147 Brumback, Nikki 161 Brumback, Terry 127, 208 Brumfield, Teresa 140 Brunner, Donna 49 Brunner, Mona 140 Bruton, Constance 127 Bruton, Jeffrey 153 Brutscher, Jimmy 153 Bryant, Timothy 127, 221, 257 Bryant, Steve 127, 221, 230, 231 Bryson, Ronnie 153 Bucheit, Gervase 153, 197 Bucheit, Margaret 127 Buckingham, Dennis 1 1 l Buckingham, Drew 127, 200, 202 Buckman, Becky 153 Buckman, Paul 111, 254, 259, 265 Buechter, Grace 1 10, 1 1 1, 173, 180, 249 Burba, Brian 49 Burba, Bruce 153, 157 Burda, Kerstein, 180 Burden, Glenn 140 Burke, Brenda 50 Burkhart, Charles 1 18 Burkhart, Keith ten, 204 Burks, David 127 Burks, Donna 140 Burks, Douglas 140, 260 Burks, Steven 127 Burnett, Rhonda 161 Burns, Kevin 161 Burns, Kenneth 50, 221, 228 Busick, Gay 161 Butler, Lola 128 Butler, Patty 161 Butler, Stanley 50, 172, 173, 208 Byers, Colleen 50, 172, 173, 176,177,178, 193,194 Byers, Elizabeth 1 1 1 Byers, Frank 128, 221, 234 Byers, Jerome 234, 257, 259 Byers, Tim 111, 172, 173, 230, 232 Byrd, David 128 C Cain, Robert 140 Calhoun, Tim 153, 204 Call, Thomas 111, 172, 173 Calvert, Carl 107 Cameron, Doug 153, 197 Campbell, Greg 11 1, 170, 172, 173, 257,274 g Campbell, Jerry 50, 221 Campbell, Mark 140, 186, 187, 189, 190, 191 Campbell, Mike 1 1 1, 257 V Campbell, Tina 196 Cannon, Christopher 140 Canter, Capps, Lisa 140, 196, 208 Catherine 140, 184 Cardwell, Shelly 11-1 Carlisle, Debra 51 Carlisle, Peggy 140 Carlisle, Steve 161 , 197, 234 Carlton, Peggy 140, 196 Carnes, Charles 128 Carnes, Danny 153 Carnes, Gary 51 Carnes, Karen 128, 195, 248 Carnes, Kimberly 140, 209 Carnes, Richard 1 1 1 Carnes, Vicki 128 Carnes, Virginia 140 Chance, Susan 160, 161, 197 Chandler, Keith 52 Chandler, Tom 52 Chappell, Tammy 153 Chappell, Virginia 140 Chenault, Marty 153 Chgciigss, Bonnie 195, 240, 243, Childress, Holly 140 Childress, Jacqueline 161, 197 Childress Childress Christian, John 161, 205 Michelle 140 Childress, Childress, , Tommy 161 , Yvonne 112, 195 Sara 112 Christmas,Donna 153, 197 Churchman, Gary 1 12 Clark, Allan 161 Clark, Chris 153 Clark, Dale 128 Clark, Daniel 140 Clark, Daryl 153 Clark, David 140 Clark, Debra 112, 240 Clark, Jacilyn 52 Clark, James 1 12 Clark, Cotton, Eugene 165' Cotton, Riky 165 Cottrell, Glenn 140 Cottrell, Marine 140 Coulte r, Lovine 161 Cowles, Mary 140, 208 Cox, Donna 1 12 Cox, Laddie 54, 186 Cox, Larry 54 Cox, Mary 140, 196 Cox, R Coy, R Coyle, Coyle, 1 91 Coyle, ebecca 54, 99, 194 honda 161 Glen 128 Hamid 12s, 186, 189, Mark 161 Coyle, Patricia 153, 197 Craig, Craig, Crain, Kimberly 140 Pamela 128 Calvin 153 Crain, Kelly 1 12 Crain, Roberta 140 Crain, Tony 153 3 Crome Cranfil r, Klaus 118, 218 l, Sevilla 140 Kenneth 1 28 Clark, Melinda 161 Clark, Clark, Clark, Pamela 140 Peter 153 Samuel 1 12 Clark, Tim 52, 230, 232 Claxto Claxto n, James 1 12 n, Thomas 140 Cleaver, Tony 161 Crank, Michael 140, 259 Craven, Danny 1 12, 256 Craven, Sandy 241 Crenshaw, Dana 153, 157 Crews, Terry 128, 256 Crowe, Randle 54, 97, 183 Crum, Kenny 153, 157 Cruze, Cynthia 140 Culver, Keith 55 Cummings, Jerry 153 Carpenter, Harry 128 Carpenter, Leonard 1 1 1, 234 Carpenter, Neoma 140 Carrier, Brenda 161, 165 Cloyd, Jannette 52, 180, 181 Cochran, Lisa 140, 187 Cockriel, Cathy 140 Coffee, Linda 112, 180, 195 Coffelt, Colleen 165 Coffey, Myra 140, 196 Coffman, Donna 128, 197 Cogburn, William 128 Collard, Arnold 53, 216 Collard, Vickie 53 Cundift, Evelyn 140 Cunningham, James 1 12, 170 Cunningham, 204, 241 1 Cunningham, Ruth 153, 197 Lorraine 153, 157, Cupp, Diane 140, 196 Cupp, Curry, Michael 140, 196 Adelia 153 Curry, Jutta 128 Curry, Renate 140 Carroll, Carswe John 140 11, Linde 1 1 1, 172, 173 Cart, Barbara 153 Cart, Marion 51 Carter, Brenda 112, 192, 194 Carter, Carol 51, 170, 172, 173, 176, 177, 178, 194, 248 Carter, Dennis 140 Carter, Diane 1 12 Carter, Donna 128 Carter, James 51 Carter, Johnny 153 Carter, Laura 161, 197 Carter, Marsha 112, 173 1 Carter, Robert 140 Carter, Stephanie 147 Carter, Steven 140 Carter, Walter 153, 205 Collett, Bobbie 128, 200, 202 Collett, Bonnie 53, 101 , 172, 173, 176, 177, 178, 200, 202, 203 Collier, Glen 219 Conde, Mike 161, 204 Conder, Alice 53 Conley, Brian 1 1 2 D Daniel, William 55, 187 Daniels, John 55 Daniels, William 186, 187 Daugherty, Mark 128 Daugherty, Melia 128 Daugherty, Patricia 55 Conn, Terri 128 Conners, Karen 1 12, 172, 173 Converse, Lisa 1 12 Davidson, Sheila 55 Davis, Cathy 154 Davis, Debra 128, 248 Cook Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, Cook, , aobby 140 John 153 Laquita 1 12 ueya 128,260 Rebecca 53 Ronald 140 Tim 161 Carwile, Donald 140 Carwile, Karen 128 Case Gar 153 204 I Y 1 Case, Peggy 1 12 Castle, Carol 128, 254 Castle, Merry 1 12 Chance, Marsha 1 28, 200, 202 Chance, Paul 51 90 Coons, William 1 12, 220, 260 Coop, Sara 53, 183 Cooper, Edmond 54 Cooper, Pamela 54, 173, 194, 197 Cooper, Robin 152, 153 Corum, Roger 161 Corum, Walter 153 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Debra 140, 208 Diane 140 Gary 1 12, 219 xeivsn ss, 186, 230, 232 Lisa 160, 161,197 Raymond 154 Roger 112 Davis: William 128 Dawson, Berta 147 Dawson, David 140 Dawson, Frances 56 Dawson, Lynn 196 Dawson, Mary 128 Dawson, Deal, Do Randall 128, 192, 208 nna112,169,174, ' 194, 256 Deal, Toni 128, 196 Dean, James 154 Deckard, Noni 56 Deckard, Pamela 128, 195 Deckard, Richard 1 40 Decker, Carl 128, ,230, 231, 232 Decker, Deborah 140 De Fazio, Kim 1 12 Delcour, Kenneth 160, 161 Delcour, Michelle 154 Dell, Daniel 140 ' DeMasters, Dion 154 DeMasters, Ricky 1 12, 230, 232, 259 Denham, David 128 Denney, Alta 154 Dennis, Connie 112 Dennis, Monte 154 Dennis, Tim 161 Dennison, Kathy 1 12 De Spain, Karen 140 Devore, Bonita 128 Devore,Jahn 140 Deweese, Tim 161 Dickerson, Elizabeth 12, 187, 190 Dickerson, Jewell 140, 200, 202 Dickey, Cheryl 140 Dickey, Lloyd 140 1 Dickey, Patricia 56 Dickey, Samuel 1 12 Diemer, Jill 161 Dierson, Ronald 140 Dierson, Steve 56, 219 Digges, Khalla 157 V Dillard, Pamela 140, 208 Dillingham, Daniel 1 12 Dillingham, Jane 112, 195 Dinkins, Glenn 128 Doerr, Brenda 161 Darner, Fredrick 140 Datson, Jimmie 128, 200, 202 Dougherty, Cheryl 56, 195 - Dougherty, Susan 161, 241 Douglas, Darlene 154 Dowden, Mark 140, 230, 231, 232 Dowden, Stephen 128, 181 Dawell, Robert 128, 200 Dowell, Roger 154, 157 Dowell, Steven 128 - Drake, Sheree 56, 172, 174, 176, 177, 178,180,194 Drake, Susan 126, 128, 180, 195 Drury, Nick 152, 154, 234 Drury, Pamela 128, 196 Drury, Jae 161, 197, 234 Drury, Tony 230, 232 Drury, William 112 Dubree, Robert 128 Duckworth, Ann 161, 205 Dudgeon, Nancy 1 12 Duggins, Roger 57 Duke, Helen 128, 187, 190 Dumonte, Kathy 140, 240, 242 Duncan, Nancy 128 Duncan, Robert 128 Dunn, Everett 128 Dunn, Lisa 57, 170, 172, 174, 177,178,194 i Dunn, Patti 57 Dunn, Robert 128, 256 Durbin, Janet 140 ' Duyall, Chris 107 Dwyer, Jerry 1 12, 186, 188, 189, 191 Dwyer, Victor 140 , Dye, Janice 154, 197, 241, 256 Dye, Joan 154, 197, 241 Dykes, Rosie 133 E Eades, Adrian 161 Eades, Evelyn 141, 196 in Eades, Lowell 57, 256 Early, Kenny 154 Eason, Rachel 1 41 5 ,r Eason, Sandra 161, 197 Eason, Eaton, Eaton, Eaton, Thomas 128, 194,-256 Diane 154 Eddie 118 F Steve 184 F Echols, George 141 Eddins, Carla 128 1 Eisner, Eisner, Eisner, Vanessa 128, 196 Vickie 57, 195 Vincent 57, 183, 217, 260, 261 Eisner, Vivian 1 12, 195 Elder, Linda 1 12, 192 Elder, Peggy 154, 204 Eldridge, Loretta 128, 169, 254 Eldridge, Tommy 162 Elkins, Deborah 154 Elkins,,James 58, 204 Elkins, Norma 112,194 Ellis, Eric 128 J Ellis, Gary 154 Elmore, Norman 141 Elmore, Vivian 141, 169, 196 Embry, Darrell 165 Ernbry, Ruby 141 England, Steve 133 Finn, Beverly 59 l Fisher, Dennis 147, 196, 231 A Fitts, Terry 154, 204, 256 Fleig, Mary 1 12, 192 Flowers, Bobbie, 59, 240, 242 Flowers, .loe 162 Fluhr, Allison 154 Fluhr, Angela 162 Fluhr, Lee 129 Flultr, Torn 1 18 1 F Fogus, Bernice 1 13 Fogus, James 129, 186, 191 Foley, Timothy 113 Fontana, Diane 141 Fontana, Karen 141 Fontana, Kim 154, 204 Fontana, Larry 154,197 Fontano,,Sondra 113 Ford, Gregory 141 Ford, Sherry 59, 183 Forman, Charles 141 Forrest, Bessie 59, 193 Forsha, Thomas 129, 256 Foster, Danny 133 Foster, Ellen 1 13, 172, 174, 192 Fowler, Fowler, Fowler, Fowler, , Becky 1 13 , Ricky 141 Fradet, Fowler Fowler Karen 141, 241 Lisa 133 Michelle 129, 240, 243 Mike 154 Donald 141 Frank, Danny 129, 185 Frank, Darrell 162 Frank, Donna 141 Frank, Joseph 141 Franklin, David 129, 185 Frazier, Cindy 141, 196 French, Charles 129 French, Cindy 154, 197 French, Gary 154 French, Karen 1 13, 195 French, Sharon 162 Freshley, Candy 113, 180 Engleman, Kathy 162, 197 Engleman, Mike 154 English, Dennis 58, 97, 172, 173, 174, 177, 178, 220, 254, 257 English, Diane 58, 174, 183 Epley, Sharon 128, 207 Erwin, Kenneth 128 Erwin, Nettie 58, 174, 183 Essex, Chris 162 Estorly, Steve 162 Evans, Gregory 58 Evans, Marsha 255 Evans, Tommy 141, 196 Ewing, Jamie 141, 196 F Fahay, Cherie 128 Fair, Laura 58 Fair, Truly 112, 172, 174, 184, 188, 190, 200, 202 Fante, .left 157 Faulk, Jeffery 141 Fegett, Dale 58 - Felker, Anita 162 - Felker, Donna 1 12 Fenwick, Cheryl 1 12, 180, 248 Ferry, Roxana 154 Fries, Kathy 59, 99, 172, 173, 174, 177, 178, 240, 242, 256 Fugate, Brenda 129 Fugate, Debra 9, 1 13, 252, 253 Fugate, Sharon 141, 196 Fulkerson, James 141 Fulkerson, Shirley 1 13, 240, 241 Fulkerson, Siegrid 129, 240, 241 Fulton, Don 60 Funk, Jaclin 141, 196, 241 Funk, Kenneth 113 Funk, Larry 154 Funk, Michael 129, 194 G Gaddis, Donna 60, 200, 202, 207 Gagel, Anthony 129, 200, 202 Gagel, Becky 154, 204 Gaiewski, Perry 141, 184 Galloway, Dorothy 113, 172, 174, 200, 202 Galloway, Boyd 154 Galloway, Carl 162 Galloway, Rebekah 129 Gantt, Peggy 1 13, 180, 249 Gardner, Angie 147 Gardner, Michelle 60, 100, 172, 174, 192, 193 Garland, Dan 141 Garland, Johnna 162 gGarland, Kevin 162 Garnett, Keith 141 Gartland, Charles 60, 258, 259, 1 260, 261 Gartland, Dan 129 Gartland, Dorinda 113 Garvin, David 154 Garvin, larry 174 Garvin, Terry 129 Geary, Anna 1 13, 193 George, Ernest 129 George, Paul 60 L Gibbs, Janet 61 V Gibson, Terry 129, 208 Gilbertson, Jeri 129 - Gaskey, use 154 Gill, Patty 162 Gill, Peggy 61 Gill, Terry 129 Gillahan, Anthony 61 Gillahan, Martha 141, 196 Gilliam, Kenneth 141 Giro, Richard 129, 209 Givan, David 129 Givans, Charles 133 Givans, Janet 1 13, 193 Glaab, David 1 13 Glaab, Dwight 154 Glass, Joan 113 Glass, Steve 61 Gleason, Kathy 141 Glenn, Libby 154 -Glenn, Patty 154 Glenn, Tina 129 Goff, Martha 141 Goldsmith, Darrell 1 13 Goldsmith, Mary 141 Goley, Chuck 154 Goode, Kenny 157, 204 Goodin, Luke 61, 254 Goodin, MaDonna 141, 196 Goodin, Mariorie 141 Goodin, Victoria 1 13 Goodlett, Karen 133 Goodlett, Peggy 1291 Goodwin, Christopher 141 Grace, Samuel 162 Graham, Cheryl 129, 192 Graham, Darlene 154 Graham, Jackie 162, 197 Graham, Jimmy 151, 154 Graham, Kevin 197 Grant, Brenda 61, 193 Grant, Debra 141, 196 Green, Jeffrey 129, 200, 202 Green, Rosa 208 Greene, Anthony 62, 184 Gregory, Diane 62 Gregory, Donald 62 Gregory, James 129 Gregory, Steven 141 Gregory, Tony 62 Greschel, Brian 141, 185, 186, 188,189,-190, 191, 259 Greschel, Gearge62, 172, 173, 177, 178, 192, 193, 258, 259, 265, 174 Grihbins, Erin 162 ' 7 Gribbins, Lisa 62 Gribbons, Veronica 141 . Grider, Lisa 154 Grider, Sherry 141 Griffes, Gordon 141 Griffin, Lori 113, 172, 182, 192 193, 240, 242, 256, 174 Griffith, Alice 63, 183 Griggs, Ann 162 Griggs, Gerald 129 Grigsby, Timmy 162 Grubs, James 113 Grubs, Kenny 129 Grubs, Mary 141 1 Guenther, Denise 162, 160 Guenthner, David 141 . Guest, Sharon 63 Gunther, Josy 141 Gurney, Joe 147H Hager, Kathy 1 13, 248 Hague, Bobby 1 18 Haines, James 157 Hale, Beth 154 ' Hole, Tim 129, 231, 258, 259 Hall, Kathy 141, 196 1 Hall, Mary 141 A Hall, Robert 63 Hall, Shari 129, 196, 249 Hammon, Terry 63 Hand, Geneva 141, 196, 208 Hand, Zachary 1 18 Happel, Cindy 12, 42, 63, 104, 169, 172, 174, 180, 194, 240, 242, 256, 264, 265 Harbin, Mary 133 Hardesty, Mike 141 lrlardesty, Scott 129 Hardy, Phil 63 Hardy, Vickie 141 Hargrove, Danny 64, 181 Hargrove, Ronnie 113 Harley, Gail 154 Harper, Mark 141 Harper, Steve 1 13, 172, 174, 219 Harrington, Mark 1 18 Harris, David 1 13 Harris, Kenny 154 Harris, Kevin 133, 181 Harrison, Laura 1 13, 182, 195, 249 Harrison, Linda 1 13 Harrison, Lydia 154, 182, 204 Harrison, Paul 154 . Harrison, Robin 141, 240, 243 Harrison, Sherry 1 13, 195 Horrod, Kathy 1 13 Harshfield, Brent 64 Hart, Daryl 129 g Hart, David 142, 138, 196, 234 Hartman, Kevin 162 Hash, Gary 113 Hassell, Greg 142 Hassel, Kevin 133 ' Hassler, John 129, 200, 202 Hatfield, Danna 129 Hathaway, Nannette 129, 256 Hawkins, Billy 64 V Hayden, Debbie 133, 196 Hayden, Danna 154 Hayden, Eddie 154 Hayden, Susan 113, 172, 174, 184, 188,190,195 Hayden, Theresa 142, 196 Hayes, Cheryl 142 Hayes, Jim 162 Hayes, Una 154, 197 Hoysley, Donna 142 Haysley, Ronald 142 Haysley, Steve 64 Haysley, Terry 157 Hazel, Guy 162 A Hazel, Kim 1 13, 207 Hazel, Melva 142 Hazelwood, Ray 64, 99 Head, Wanda 1 13 Heath, Herbert 64, 184, 186, 187, 191 Heistand, Malcom 162 Heistand, Eugene 204 Helm, Bruce 65 Helm, Judy 129 Helton, Clem 1 13 Hengst, Carol 142, 200, 202 Hen st Homer 65 9 1 Hengst, Monique l 13, 172, 174, 192, 195 Henning, Edward' 1 13 Henry, Ernest 1 13 Henry, Kevin 154 Henry, Mary 129 Henry, Thomas 187 Hensley, Diane 65 Hensley, Mark 162, 197 Herrensmith, Gary 65 Herrensrtnith, Linda 142 Hester, Pam 162, 197 Hopewell, Chuck 129 Hopewell, Shirley 142 Horton, Donna 142, 200, 202 Horton, Myra 67, 170 Hoskie, Steve 129 Hottinger, Linda 67, 183 Hottinger, Ron 142 Hottois, Evelyn 142, 196 Hottois, Christopher 129, 194 Houglon, Sandra 142, 196 l-louglin, Terri 142 J Houglin, Travis 162, 197 Houk, Vickie 142 House, Betty 142 Howard, Eddie 134, 152 Howard, Kathy 162 Howard, Marvin 129, 231 Howe, Daonna 142 Howell, Joyce 162, 205 Huber, Laura 67, 101, 172, 174, 177, 178, 248 Huff, Gary 113, 107 Huff, Mark 142 Humpery, Bud 218 Humston, Peggy 129, 195, 249 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, 1 I 1 I I Debra 1 14, 194 Edward 129, 185 Howard 1 14 Z James 155 ,Jennifer 162 Jody 155, 158 John 142 Karen 69, 193 Michael 129, 231 Mike 152, 155 , Killen, Ralph 186, 187 Kimball, Tom 155 Kimball, Dale 200 Kimberger, Pam 162 Kimbler, Robert 130 Kimbrough, J. 130 King, Mark 142, 204 King, Robin 155 Kinnaman, James 70 Kinser, Mark 162 Johnson, Patricia 69, 194 Johnson, Randy 133 Johnson, Robert 129, 209 Johnson, Robert 1 18 Johnson, Teresa 162, 197, 205 Johnston, Angela 162 Jolliffe, 1 Paul 142, 231 Jolly, Gary 69 Jolly, Glennan 162, 197 Jolly, Greg 155 Kinser, Pom 70, 195 Kinser, Regina 130, 208 Kinser, Rhonda 1 14, 174 Kinsey, Carolyn 130, 192 , Kiper, Tommy 155 Kirby, Kendall 142 Kirby, Kenneth 162, 197 Kleitz, Charles 133, 194 Kleitz, Sharon 142, 196 Kline, Susan 130 Jones, Annetta 162, 197 Jones, Barbie 142 Jones, David 155, 204 Jones, James 1 14 Jones, Terry 69 187, Hibbs, Mitch 142 1-ljgdon, Debbie 196 Higdon, Donna 65, 174, 183 Higdon, Kendra 129 Higgs, Ernest 162 Hill, Daniel 129 Hill, Daniel 142, 185 Hinderer, Becky 142 Hinton, , Cheryl 154, 157, 197 Hinton, Hinton, Hinton, Hinton Michael 1 29 Steve 259 Thomas 66 Wanda 162, 197 Hitsman, Charles 1 13, 183, 209 Hunt, Jeannie 196 Hurt, Anthony 142 Hurt, Brenda 129 Hurt, Greg 142, 186, 187, 189, 190, 190 Hurt, Roxanne 154, 204 Hynes, Kelly 154 lglehaft, Darlene 144, 256 lglehart, Deanna 142, 196 lglehart, Delores 157 lglehart, Diane 67 lglehart, Douglas 67, 100 lves, Kelly 68 J Jockey, Deborah 147 Jockey, Kathy 129, 196, 256 Jockey, Richard 68, 219 Jockey, Jockey, Steve 118, 193 Timothy 142 Jackson, Sharon 142 Jacobson, Jon 154, 157, 204, 234 Jagodzinski, Tom 1 14 Jankowicz, John 68 Jonkowicz, Mark 129, 259 Jankowicz, Matthew 126, 129, 189, 259 1 74, Hitsman, Mike 142, 209 Hobbs, Denise 66 Hobbs, Tishy 162, 197 Hobbs, Jerry 154 Hobbs, Sheila 1 13 Hobbs, Terry 142 Hodges, Cassy 154, 197 Hodges, Kelly 1 13 Jarboe, Beverly 142 Jarboe, Saundra 142 Jarboe, Vivian 1 14 Jarrard, Donald 1 14 Jarrard, Jay 68 Jarred, Beverly 162, 197 Jarvis, Eva 142, 209 Jarvis, Justin 68 Hogan, Vickie 142 Hogg, Peggy 1 13 Hollis, Hollis, Hollis, Hollis, Barbara 129 David 162 Glenda 66, 181 Paul 153, 157 Holmes, Dannetle 154 Honodel, Lois 1 13 Honshell, Gwendolyn 142 Hoover, Mike 142 Hoover, Teresa 67 92 Jarvis, Kay 162 Jeffries, Pamela 142 Jeffries, Sonny 1 14 Jeffries, Teresa 162, 165, 197 Jenkins,Mona 155, 197 Jenkins, Rebecca 129, 254 Jett, Linda 1 14, 195, 206 Johnson, Alicia 68, 194 Johnson, Billy 142, 187, 188 Johnson, Brian 162 Jones, William 114, 218 Jordan, Carla 1 14 Jordon, James 142 Jupin, Alice 129 Jutz, Clara 130, 196, 256 K Kaelin, Joan 69 Kaelin, Lawrence 130, 209 Konnapel, Gary 62 Konnapel, Kim 142, 196 Konnapel, Steve 155 Karnes, Brenda 155 Karschner, Rusty 130 Katchen, Tony 130 Kayrouz, Stephen 69 Keating, Mary 195 Keep, Charles 142 Keifer, Clyde 1 14 Keith, Anita 1 30 Keith, Chris 196 Keith, Mary 130 Keith, Timothy 133, 186, 191, 1 4 Kellzr, Carmen 130, 185, 190 Keller, Tim 70 Kendall, Lisa 142 Kennedy, Jackie 155 Kennedy, James 133 Kennedy, Larry 142, 186, 187, 191 ' Kennedy, Sherry 130, 184, 188, 190, 192, 195 Kennedy, Steven 1 14, 204 Kenney, Joyce 70 Kerger, Mary 130 Kerger, Pat 162, 197 Kersey, Carol 70, 194 Kessinger, Charles 147 Kessinger, Linda 155 Kessler, Bobby 155 Kessler, Earl 155 Ketchen, Tony 259 Keys, Chuck 182 Kidwell, Mark 142 Kiernam, Janice 70, 195 Killen, Tony 142 Killen, Steve 155. 197 Klinglesmith, Roger 142, 187, 209 Knoop, Cynthia 142 Knoop, Pamela 162 , 1 Koch, Kevin 1 14 Kalb, Dennis 71 , 100, 254, 257 Kolb, Doug 257 Kolb, John 1 14 Koski, Cherlyn 1 14, 185, 188, 190 Kraemer, Sharon 162, 197 Kramer, Ronald 71 Krieger, Kirk 160, 162, 165, 204 Krieger, Mary Kay 9, 1 14, 252, 253 Kuhn, Tony 162, 197 L Ladd, Richard 142 Ladd, Terry 1 14 Lambdin, Lorretta 130 Lambert, Brenda 130 Lambright, David 162, 186 Lambright, Russell 142, 187, 190 Land, Thomas 143 Landis, Tim 155 Lone, Karen 155 Lane, Keith 114, 172, 174, 220 Langley, Connie 71 Langley, Raymond 143 Langston, Carol 71, 174, 180, 1 4 Lankford, Dennis 143 Lardner, Charles 143 Lordner, Lisa 130 Lordner, Tama 155 Larocco, Alberta 143 Lashley, Douglas 71 , 191 Lauber, Helene 1 14 Laughead, Charles 1 14, 17 2, 217 Laughead, John 71 , 256 Lawhorn, Denise 162, 197 Lawhorn, Kenny 72 , Lawhorn, Stephen 130 I Lawson, Lisa 162 Lawson, Terry 160, 163 Lawson, Timothy 143 Lay, Bruce 143, 200, 202 Lay, Glenn 144 Laysaen, Josalinda 1 14 Layton, Curtis 130 1... 2 I Layton, Deborah 143, 193, 200- Lear, George 72, 172, 174 Lear, Leo 1 14, 200, 202 LeCante, Barbara '130 Ledbetter, Betty 143 Ledbetter, Sylvia 130 Lee, Charles 147, 260 Lee, Rabin 155, 204 Lee, Theresa 130, 195 Legan, Joseph 130 Legan, Margaret 143 Lester, Cynthia 1 14, 192 Letcher, Donald 155 Lewis, Keith 143, 200, 202 Lindsey, Barbara 143 Lindsey, Fredric 143 Littmath, Jeffrey 143 , Lockridge, Jamie 130, 202 Loeffler, Michael 143, 196 Loetfler, Robert 114 Logston, David 163 Loiun, Margaret 200 Loiun, Sharon 163, 197 Loiun, Theresa 143 1 Lomax, Alice 126, 130 Lomax, John 72 Long, Jimmy 163, 197 Long, William 155, 204 Loper, Lois 114 Lowe, Lowe, Daniel 130 Rebecca 130, 196 Lueke, Beverly 155 Lueke, Lueke, Lukas, Joan 130,249 Mike 1-18 Carol 72, 195 Lukas, Mary 130 Lukas, Teresa 155 Lutz, Jerome 143 Lutz, Kevin 155, 200, 234 Lynch, Billy 72 Lynch, Rebecca 143 Lynch, Robert 143 Lynch, Roberta 1 14 Lynch, Steve 155 , Lynch, Thomas 130, 217 Lynden, Franklin 184 Lyons, Jackie 72 Lyvers, Benita 73 Lyvers, Bruce 130 Lyvers, Jerry' 73 Lyvers Lyvers , Kenneth 143 , Tonita 73 7 M Mabrey, Kenneth 143 Maddox, Gregory 130 Maddox, John 73 Maedor, John 73, 181, ,193 Magula, Kim 133, 143 ' Magula, Michael 1 14 A Mahorney, Christine 143, 196 Maier, Mona 143 Mokorevicz, Anthony 1 55, 197 1 Moloney, Cheri 1 14 Maloney, John 130 Manion, Curtis 147 Manion, Darlene 155 Manion, Milton 118 Manning, Bernard 143 Manning, Marie 143 Mansfield, Michael 130 Marchand, Larry 130 Marlett, Joe 155 Marlette, Tammy 155, 204 Marshall, Billy 1 14 Marshall, Bonnie 130 Marshall, Jae 130 Marshall, Robert 130 Martin, Eddie 155, 197 Martin, Jill 155 Martin, Joy 163, 182, 205 Martin, Lisa 155, 158 Martin, Michael 1 14 Martin, Patrick 130 Martin, Steve 130, 231, 258, 259 Massey, Evan 13, 112, 174, 177, 178, 257, 265 Massingill, Leroy 130, 256 Mathis, Gary 74 Mattingly, Steve 130 Mattingly, Susan 143 May, James 143, 187 Mayfield, Samuel 1 14, 197 McAlister, Ronnie 155, 234 McAuliffe, Mark 143, 200, 208 McCamish, Diana 143 McCand1ess, Frances 1 14 McCleery, Mary 163 McCliton, Mane 74, 181 McClure, Kathy 163, 197 McCollum, Pamela 143 McCrary, Rebecca 143 McCubbins, Teresa 1 14 McDonald, Carol 74, 169, 172, 174, 176, 177,-178, 179, 200, 203, 204 McDonald, Rocky 74 McFadden, Sherry 143, 196 McFall, Larry 163 McGill, Kenny 74 McGill, Pam 155, 197, 255 McGill, Saundra 143 McGinty,-Becky 12, 1 10, 1 14, ' 171, 264, 265 McGinty, David 158 McGinty, Mike 74, 218, 254 McGinty, Ronnie 130, 220 McGinty, Steve 152, 155 McGinty, Timmy 126, 130 Mclntyre, Billy 163 McKeehan, Jean 155, 158, 204 McKinley, Janet 114, 174, 194 McKinney, Marcia 197 McKinny, Monica 155 McKinney, Myra 130, 248 McMonigal, David 163 McMonigal, Deborah 130, 195, ,248 McNertney, Danny 158 McNertney, James 130 McNutt, Ronald 143, McWhorter, Ricky 75, 194 McWhorter, Debbie 160, 163 McWhorter, Vicky 143 ' Meadors, Tom 118 Meadows, Anita 143 Medley, Gerald 143 Medley, Teresa 143, 241 Medley, Timothy 75 1 1 Melton, George 163 Melton, Timothy 114, 172, 174, 194, 257 Meredith, Billy 1 15 Meredith, Donna 75 Meredith, Mark 155 Meredith, Marvin 163 Meredith, Rebecca 1 15 Merritt, Bonnie 143 Merritt, Kenneth 163 Meurer, Patricia 1 15 Midkiff, David 75 Milam, Larry 1 15 Milby, Carla115 Milby, Charlotte 130, 196 Miles, Jeannie 163 Miller, Arvin 130 7 Miller, Cynthia 130, 196 Miller, Darlene 1 15 Miller, Debra 75 Miller, Donna 130, 163, 165, 196 Miller, Glenn 76, 97, 172, 174, 177, 178, 192, 200, 209 Miller, Jerry 143, 230 Miller, Kelly 155 Miller, Mark 163, 257 ' Miller, Marykari 143 Miller, Michael 143, 185, 186, 188,189,19O,196 Miller, Renee 143 Miller, Richard 76 Mills , Beveriy 130, 196 Mills, Dana 1 18, 180, 195 Mills, George 76 Mills, Michael 130 Mans, Richard 42, 76, 101, 172, 175, 257 Mills, Steve 143 Mills Timoth 130 1 Y Milton, Tracy 115, 185, 188, 190 Mingen, Margaret 130 Miracle, Chip 155 Mirick, Londo 143, 196 Mitchell, Mark 143 Mitchell, Martha 1 15, 208 Mitorai, Mitchell 1 18 Malden, John 147 Molclen, Ronald 76, 186, 187, 188 J J ' Moore, Barry 115 Moore, Gary 143 Moore, Karen 143 Moore, Karen 115 Moore, Mark 155 Moore, Mark 163, 205 Moore, Robyn 76 Moore, Scott 143 Moore, Tommy 163, 165, 204 Moreman, Israel 115, 172, 175, 257 J Morgan, John 77 V Morgan, Deborah 115 Morningstar, Tamika 77, 40, '169,,172,175,177,178, g '192, 194 Morris, Byron 130 J Morris, Chris 155 Morris, Christina 155 Morris, David 143 J Morris, Debbie 155, 158 Morris, Lisa 163 Morris, Mike 163 Morrison, Janet 143 - Morrison, John 130 Morrison, Lynda 143, 241 Morrison, Michael 115 Morrison, Morrisso 143 i Morrison, Robert 77 Morrison, Scott 163 Morrison, Tisha 163 Morrison, Wilhelmina 1 15 Morrow, Leroy 143, 185, 190 Mosley, Mark 42, 77, 99, 172, 256, 265 Moulton, Durrell 165, 191 Moulton, Julie 77 Mudd, Alma 77 Mudd, Carolyn 1 15 Mudd, Claude 155 Mudd, David 133 Mudd, Dean 163 Mudd, Holly 1 15 Mudd, Phillip 1 15 Muechenhott, Steve 143 Mulkins, Debra 78 Mullins, ,Elezabeth 155, 197 Mullins, Gerry 163, 197 Mullins, Michael 130, 209 Mullins, Michael 144 Mullins, Mullins, Ricky 163, 197 Sharon 130, 196 Mullins, Theresa 144 , Mullins, Munyan, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Vicki 130, 180, 240, 242 Brenda 144 mend 144 Debbie 147 Judy 115, 195, 248 Murphy, Karen 1 15, 194 Murphy, Leo 163 Murphy, Sandro 130 Murphy, Sharon 115, 183 Murray, Danny 155 Murray, Edward 115, 254, 259 Muss K hy115,183 , at Myers, David 78 Myers, Debbie 130 Nackie, , N Suzanne 144 Nalley, Janet 144, 180, 196 Nalley,Joe 78 , Napier, Karen 163, 205 Napier, Rusty 200, 202, 203 Napier, Wimsey 131 Nash, James 144 Nazorio, Jorge 115, 172, 175, 184,186,190,191 Neely, Richard 155, 204, 234 Nellums, Christine 78, 183 Nelson, Christopher 131 Nelson, Doug 1 15 Nelson, Georgia 163 Nelson, Laura 155, 197 Nelson, Ricky 133 Nelson, Ricky 144, 196 S Nelson, Tony 184, 186, 190, 191 Nettles, Lindo 144 Nevitt, James 144 Newby, Anita 131, 240, 243 Newby, Sonya 131, 240, 241 Newsom, Debra 144, 184 Newton, Darryl 155 Newton, Mike 205 Nichols, George 155, 204 Nichols, Joyce 78 Nichols, Lillian 78 29 Vicki 144 Rivers, Russell 83 Sander 29 Nichols, lynn 183 Nichols, Mike 1 15, 183 Nichols, Richard 79 Nichols, Steven 131, 187 Nix, Larry 131 Noe, Tina 115, 195 Noe, William 144 Noel, Denise 1 18, 186, 188, 190,191,192, 208 Noll, Denise 79 Noll, Dina 155 Noll, Lisa 131 Norman, Leslie 155, 256 Norris, John 144, 187 Norton, Kevin 155 O Oakes, Anita 1 15 Oakes, Evelyn 131 Oakes, Matthew 144 Oakes, Veronica 144 Oberto, Mike 79, 181, 265 O'ConneIl, Margaret 163 O'Connell, Stephen 155 Odle, David 163 Odle, Michael 131 O'Hara, James 144, 260 O'Hora, Kelly 163, 205 Oller, Coy 165 Osborne, Larry 155 Ours, Harry 163 Owens, Alan 144 Owens, Kathy 163, 165 Owens, Kerry 158 Owens, Kevin 144 Owens, Kim 1 18 P Pace, Barbara 79 Pace, Carlotta 144, 196, 208 Pace, Cheryl 147 Pace,-Denise 197 Pace, Donna 144 Pace, John 131, 257 Pace, Karen 79 Pack, Debra 79 Pack, Dorothy 1 15 Padgett, Perry 131 Page, James 144, 230, 231, 232 Pall, Denise 163 Palmer, Given 163 Palmerton, David 156, 158 Palmerton, Ramie 163, 165, 197 Paris, Karen 131 , 208 Parker, Brenda 144, 138 Parker, Lee 156, 197 Parks, Stephen 80, 197 Parrino, Richard 1 15, 193 Parsons, Cathy 156, 204 Partin, Mark 1 15, 183 Partin, Sandra 144 Poston, Ciorence 156 ' Patterson, Becky 156, 197 Patterson, Bruce 147 Patterson, Steve 147 Patton, Donald 144 Patton, Kenneth 80 Patton, Shelia 185 Pauley, Deborah 80, 195, 248 Pauley, Teresa 131 , 193 , Paxton, Timothy 144 Payne, Bobby 156 4 Payne, Franklin 144 Payne, Kevin 163, 197 Payne, Patricia 144, 200, 202 Payne, Sharon 80 Payton, Shelia 131 Payton, James 107 Peacock, Harold 144 Pearce, Cynthia 1 15 Pearce, Eddie 156 Pedegt, Terry 115, 184, 189, 1 90 Pedigo, Tony 163, 186, 191 Peebles, Cathy 144 Pena, William 1 15, 200, 202, 203 Pence, Gregory 131 Pennington, Jaclyn 133 Perry, Allan 163, 204 Perry, Kay 131 Perry, Michall 144 Perry, Paul 1 15, 260, 262 Perryman, Darrell 131 Peterson, Anita 1 15, 168, 195 Peterson, Larry 80, 186, 187, 209 Phaire, Ruth 144, 200, 202 Phelps, Barry 163, 197, 234 Phelps, Deborah 144, 196, 208 Phelps, Tina 163, 165 Phelps, Tony 115, 186 Phelps, Willard 1 15, 186, 190, 256 194, Phillips, Arthur 1 13 Phillips, Janet 131 , 195 Phillips, John 115, 194 Phillips, Kenneth 144, 185 Phillips, Marsha 80 Phillips, Mike 131, 219 Phillips, Randy 163 Pickerille, Mary 163 Pickett, Pierce, Pierce, candy zoo oavaa ian, 258, 259 Pierce, John 144, 231 -Pierce, Tamara 1 56, 197 Pike, Brenda 144, 196 Pleasant, Judy 13, 81, 99, 172, 173, 175, 194 Po ue Marvin 163 204 Q I r Pollock, Mark 131 Pollock, Tim 81 Provins, Alice 144 Pry, Brenda 156 Pry, Linda 1 16 Pryor, Eric 144 Pugh, Leilani 144 , Pugh, Tom 156, 197 Purdom, Diane 131, 196 Purdom, Jeff 163, 205 Q Quinn, Holly 163, 165, 255 R Radclffe, Rodney 131 , 231 Ramos, Katherine 1 16 Ramos, Rose 131 Ramsey, Catherine 81 Ramsey, Delbert 131 Ramsey, Kenneth 81, 98 Ramsey, Robin 144 Ranburger, Curtis 156 Ronburger, Rose 144, 180, 196 Rondell, Cindy 147 Randolph, Angie 156, 158, 197 Randolph, Dora 131 Randolph, Raymond 156 1 Rankin, Rebecca 144, 196 Ransom, Jimmy 163 Roberts, Donald 145, 202 Roberts, Howard 1 16 Roberts, James 96 Roberts, Jerry 133 Roberts, John 164, 204 Roberts, Larry 83 Roberts, Michael 131 Roberts, Theodore 145 Roberts, Timmy 164 Robertson, Jerry 131 A Robertson, Nancy 145 Robinson, Donald 164, 197 Robinson, Donna 145 Robinson, James 145 Robinson, Larry 164, 165, 204 Robison, Kim 9, 13, 1 16, 252, 253, 264, 265 Roederer, Amy 145 Rogers, Debbie 1 18 Rogers, Douglas 1 16, 200, 202 Rogers, Mark 134 Ro ers, Mary 131, 180 9 Rogers, Michael 145 Rogers Rohlecl , Robert 134 er, Beniomin 164, 197 Ray Roy Ray , Gary 144 , John 131 , Lou 144 Ray, Ray 81, 216 Ray , Rodger 82 Ray, Sandy 144 Ray Rea Rea Red , Steven 144 rdon, Debbie 156, 197 rdon, Tim 163 ding, David 1 16 Reed, Christine 82, 196 Reed, Scott 163, 197 Reese, Marty 147 Pope, Stephen 144, 193, 200, 202, 257 Poston, Clarence 197 Poston, Linda 144 Poteet, Rita 131 Potts, James 115 Potts, Joan 144 Pouty, Tain 116 Powell, Powell, 240, Powell, Powell Becky 131 Jacquelyn 81, 97, 180, 243 , Martin 163 Pe 1 47 , 991' Powell, Theresa 131, 195, 248 Poynter, Arthur 1 15, 172, 181, 183, 194 Reesor, Deborah 144 Reiber, Chris 156, 158, 204, 234 Reiber, Paul 144, 200, 202 Remines, Fred 82, 256 Remines, Melissa 131 Renfrow, Arnold 131, 200, 202 Rhodes, Tommy 156, 182, 204 Rhudy, Charles 131, 217 Rhudy, Scherri 41, 82, 171, 172, 175 Rich, Randy 156, 204 Rich, Sherry 144 Richards, Carla 82 Richards, Kelly 1 16 Richardson, Carla 163 Richardson, Kenny 156, 152, 204 Richardson, Sharon 82, 194 Richey, Danny 163 Richey, Margaret 131 Richey, Vickie 133 Riggs, Sandra 164 Riley, Becky 1 16 Risen, Clifford 131 Rohleder, Jennifer 145 Rohleder, Mark 83 Roller, Etta 1 16 Rolwing, Charles 1 16, 181, 183 259 Rolwing, Julia 131 Rolwing, Lisa 164, 160 Roma, Angela 1 16, 1 10, 195, 207 Roma, Debbie 156 Rama, Michael 131, 218 Romans, David 131 Romans, Donald 131 Rane, Charles 83 Roof, Kimberly 145, 196 Root, Sheila 83, 194 Rose, Jesse 83 Roselle, Michael 1 16 Rosenbaum, Kathie 156, 152, 197, 241 Rosenbaum, Paula 84, 171 , 180, 194, 249 Rosenbaum, Sabrina 1 16, 195 Ross, Tina 165 Rowe, Herbert 131 Rowe, Joey 165 Rowe, Lee 131, 207 Rowe, Monty 131 Rowe, Murl 84 Rowen, Richard 1 16 Royse, Dale 156 Royse, Scott 132, 259 Rumbargh, Robert 132 Russell, Robert 1 45 S Sadler, Connie 116 Sadler, Peggy 84 Sadler, Teresa 145 Salyer, Kelvin 145, 231 Rise n, Keith 156, 204 Risen, Richard 145 Ritter, Larry 1 31 Salyer, Vickie 9, 116, 172, 175, 252, 253 Sanders, Diane 147 Poynther, James 1 16 Prater, James 116 Prehr, Deborah 144 Probus, Sandy 144 Roberts, Dale 131, 200, 202 Roberts, Deborah 1 16, 172, 175, 192, 200, 202 s, Maria 145 Sanders, Sharon 145 Sanford, Mike 156 Sanford, Patrick 132 Vincent 220 Sarrett, Lindo 132, 192, 195, Saihgers, Bonnie 1 56, 1 97 Sawdy, Kathy 156, 204 Sawrie, Mark 1 16, 216, 259 Scally, Tyler 145 5 Schaffner, Darrell 164, 197 Schelling, Sandra 164, 197 Schenck, Raymond 116 Schenck, Steve 156 Schickinger, John 1132 Schierbaum, Kenneth 132 Schierbaum, Vickie 145 Schroeder, Melvin 132 Schroeder, Donald 1 16, 208 Scraeder, Steve 164 Schuler, Charles 41, 84, 99, 221 230, 232, 264 Schuler, David 84, 222, 234 Schuler, Robert 1 16, 183, 260 Scifres, Carol 85 Scifres, Michael 1 16 Scifres, Tammy 164 Scott, James 145 1 ' Scott, Kathleen 116,209 Scott, Laurie 156, 197 Scott, Mike 164, 160 Seals, Linda 85, 181, 195 Seals, Marvin 132, 186 Seals, Ronnie 1 18 Seals, Ronny 132 Sears, Gloria 1 16 Sebastian, Mason 158 7 Sebree, Janet 164 Sebring, Lori 132 Sedores, James 1 16 Sego, Marvin 156 Seicll, Kathy 164 Self, Carroll 145 Sell, Lana 164 Semar, Patti 85, 195 Senior, Toni 85, 180, 194 Sermersheirn, Susan 132 Sexton, Carrie 134 Sexton, Johnny 85, 192, 260, 262 Sexton, Kevin 132 Shadwick, Lisa 132, 169, 254 Shahayda, Leon 132 9 Sharer, James 156, 204 Sharp, Cathy 85, 182 Sharp, Kim 164, 165 Shaver, Bobby 164, 197 Shaver, Deborah 145 Shaver, Kim 196 Show, Deborah 132 Shaw, Lindo 86, 195 Show, Margie 164, 197 Shaw, Vincent 145, 200, 202, 231 Shaw, William 1 16, 175, 181, 182, 216 Shelting, Steve 132 is Shelton, Deborah 13, 1 10, 116, 195, 206 Shelton, Karen 132 Shepherd, Gary 86, 217 5 Shoemaker, Nancy 116 g Shoemaker, Robert 132, 208 Short, Andrea 1 16, 207, 264, 265 - Shrader, Laura 116, 175 Shultz, Adam 145, 196 Shultz, Jeff 132 Sillimon, Jeffrey 132 Simmons, Dorothy 132 Simmons, Frankie 132, 231, 259 Simmons, Lelo 145 Simmons, Lindo 145 Simmons, Ronald 107, 218, 230, 231,232 - Simpson, Lori 164, 205, 241 Simpson, Sheri 51 327 Sinclair, Helen 134 Sisk, Tammy 156 Sivori, Beth 5164, 197, 255 Sivori, Mary 132 Skaggs, Chris 160, 164, 165, 205, 258, 259 Skaggs, Edith 86 Skaggs, Edward 132 V Skaggs, Jeanette 86 Skaggs, June 145 Skaggs, Scott 258 Skees, Bell 183 Skees, Cynthia 145, 196 Skees, Matthew 145 Skees, Willie 1 16 Sklodoski, David 156, 234 Skladoski, Robert 145 Sklocloski, Tom 1 18, 180 Slattery, Bobby 156 Slattery, Shannon 9, 1 16, 252, 253 Slattery, Stephanie 86, 200, 202, 203 Slawsky, Lenare 1 16 Slowsky, Richard 145, 200, 202 Slayton, Lisa 145, 196 Small, Anna 145 Small, Laura 156 Smith, Alvita 96 Smith, Charles 145 Smith, Darrell 86 Smith, Jakita 132 Smith, James 87, 172, 175, 257, 258, 259 Smith, James 132, 193 Smith, Jerry 145 Smith, Jesse 156, 204, 241, 256 Smith, JoAnn 156, 158, 204 Smith, Karen 145, 196 Smith, Kerry 156 Smith, Laurie 156 Smith, Lavon 1 16, 172, 175, 195 Smith, Melanie 156, 197, 241 Smith, Pat 164 Smith, Patsy 156 Smith, Robin 164, 165, 204 Smith, Steven 134, 184 Smith, Terry 145 Smith, Timothy 145 Smith, Smothers, Duane 132, 219 Sneclegor, Beatrice 158 Snedegar, Paula 134 Snodgrass, Robert 156 Snowden, Tracy 145 Snyder, Diane 134 Snyder, Freddy 1 18 Snyder, Diane 134 Sodini, Renee 1 16 Sommerville,'Marvin 145 Sowder, Peggy 145 Soyars, Donald 145 Spangler, Conrad 145 Spangler, Kathy 156, 197 Spannknebel, Byron 160, 164, 197 Spaulding, Barbara 87 Spaulding, Rebecca 1 16, 195, 206 Spaulding, Robert 145 Speaker, William 87 Spears, Tammy 145, 196, Spears, Terry 152, 156, 197 Spears, Timothy 132 Spencer, Jerry 134 H Spencer, Sherry 132 Springer, Floyd 1 16, 257- Spivey, Gracie 1 16 Stahl, Leah 145 Stahl, Rhonda 1 16 Stahl, Steve 164 Stahr, Mark 164 Stolleup, Cindy 145 Stallings, Cheryl 132, 208 Stallings, Kevin 1 17 Standifer, Bruce 156 Standifer, Debra 117, 172, 175 Standiford, Terry 132 Stapp, Tammy 164 Starkey, Albert 145 Steele, Robert 1 17, 218, 260, 262 Steele, Ronda 164, 197 Steinhauer, Stacey 156, 158, 209 Steinhauer, Stanley 1 17 Steinhauer, Susan 132, 181, 192 Stephenson, Joseph 1 17, 230, 232 Stevenson, Denise 1 17, 249 Stevenson, Larry 164, 165 Stewart, George 145, 209, 260 Stewart, Sandro 145, 241 , 256 Stewart, Tommy 180 Stigoll, Doug 134, 185 Stinnett, Patricia 132, 195 Stinnett, Theresa 145, 196 Stivers, Patricia 156 Stivers, Terry 145 Stockwell, Shirley 117, 175 Stokes, Valerie 164, 165, 182, 205 Stover, John 87, 186, 187, 190 Stover, Samual 145 Stowers, Greg 156, 158, 204, 234 Streble, James 132 Streble, Pam 164, 205 Streble, Tim 219 Street, Cathy 164, 197 Street, John 132 Street, Lynn 156, 197 Street, Michelle 1 18 Street, Robert 145 Stroble, Jill 117, 172 Stuart, Tomera 132, 195 Sturgill, Steve 164 Suddeth, Cindy 164, 197 Suddeth, Debbie 87 Sullivan, Audrey 87 - Sullivan, Cory 145, 200, 202 Sullivan, Cynthia 88, 171 ,-172, Suihrgn, Donnie 145 Sullivan, Pot 88 Sullivan, Peggy 1 17 Sullivan, Scarlett 156, 158,204 Summers, Ginny 145 Summit, Tony 156 Summit, Vickie 164,197 Sumner, Greg 145 Sumner, Keith 156, 158 Sunken, Donna 145, 196 Sunken, Judy 165 Svarc, J oseph T17, 257 T , Taunton, Ruth 88, 172, 183, 175 Taylor, Catherine 88 Taylor, Deborah 88 Taylor, Dempsey 134 Taylor, Kim 156 Taylor, Lois 146, 208 Taylor, Mary 1 17, 132, 186, 188, 190, 207 Taylor, Richard 146, 185 Taylor, Robert 132, 187 Taylor, Tammy 183, 260, 261 Taylor, Ward 1 17 5 Taylor, William 1341 Teague, Curtis 152, 156 Tellman , Craig 88, 257 Tewsley, Ronnie 89 Thorp, Dennis 89, 186, 187, 1 191, 217 Thomas, Barbara 156, 197 Thomas, Carla 164 Thomas, Carolyn 1 17 Thomas, Colleen 9, 89, 102, 1 94, Thomas 252, 253, 264, 265, 266 , Gregory 132 Thomas, Gwendolyn 146 Thomas, Mark 132 Thomas, Natalie 157, 197 90, Thomas, Patricia 146, 200, 202 Thomas, Vera 119, 183 Thompson, Chuck 157 Thompson, Cynthia 89, 98, 194 Thompson, David 146 Thompson, Debora 132, 254 Thompson, Mark 89, 101 Thompson, Mark 1 17 Thompson, Mark 164 Thompson, Matthew 132, 193, 260 Thompson, Rita 1 17 Thompson, Robert 164, 205 Sharon Thompson 9, 90, 100, 172, 194, 252, 253, 175 Thompson, William 1 17, 218 Thorp, Jim 147 Thurston, Randy 146 Tichenor, Benny 146, 185 Tichenor, Kathy 164 Tiller, Robin 146 Tinsley, Mitchell 1 17 Tobias, Kevin 1 17 Tolliver, Nancy 117 Tompkins, Dawn 132 Tompkins, Mariarie 146 Torrance, David 156 Torrance, Debra 147, 196 1 295 'S tl 1 1 1 I l Barbara 1 46 i l F I 1 Trent, Eva 134 Trimer, Pete 40, 90, 180, 21 7 Triplett, Robert 146 Tucker, Debra 132 Tucker, Georgianna 157, 158 Tucker, Jacqueline 117, 184, 187, 188, 190 Tucker, Laurie 147 Tucker, Malea 1 17 Tucker, William 146 Tungate, Linda 132 Tungate, Roger 146 Turner, Steve 157 Turner, William 146 Tusten, Sabrina 146 Tyler, Mark 146 Tyler, Monica 157, 204 U Underhill, Danny 90, 217, 259 Underwood, Mark 46 Underwood, Mary Ann 164, 182 Underwood, Roger 90 ' Underwood, Shirley 132, 196 A V . Valentine, Arlene 118 Vance, Becky 157 ' Vance, Jenny 126, 134, 146, 206 Vance, Marianne 90, 183 Vandiver, Patricia 146 Van Houten, Donna 132 Vannatta, Brenda 132 Vanover, John 90, 194 Vanover, William 146, 200, 202 Vaught, Jani 117-, 183 Vaught, Tammy 164, 197 Veltman, David 147 Veltman, Kathy 147 Vice, Dawn 1 10, 1 17, 209 Vice, Ed Vice, Sh Vincent, Vincent, Vincent, Vincent, Vinson, Vittitoe, Vittitoe, Vittitow ith 132, 195 own 117, 172, 209, 175 Deborah 146 Donald 132, 208 Rhonda 132 Steven 132 Leah 1 17, 183 Charles 132 Robert 157 Tamm 164 197 I Y r Vowell, Cindy 1 17 Voyles, W Wadasca, Ronald 185 Waddell, Charles 1 17, 220 Waddell, Kenneth 146 Waddell, Lisa 91, 169 Waddle, Judy 146, 169. 195 A Waddle, Robbie 1 17 wuddle, Thomas 164, 197 Wade, Mike 91 Wagner, John 1 17, 219 Waldrop, Moria 164 Waldrop, Robert 132, 200, 202 Walker, Janie 196, 208, 255 Walker, Jeanie 146, 147, 180, 196 Walker, Mike 157, 1-97, 234 Wallis, Diane 181, 200, 202 Wallis, Frances 1 17 Walters, Becky 91 296 Walters, Gina 157, 158, 197 Walters, Robin 132, 196 Walters, Sandra 164 Waits, Dawn 157 Word, Debbie 91 , 101 , 171 Ward, James 133 ' Ward, Kim 157, 197, 241, 256 Ward, Ronnie 133, 186, 190, 191, 208 Wardrip, Georgia 146 Wardrip, Willie 157, 204 Warner, Anthony 157 Warner, Joe 164 Warner, Michelle 157 Warren, Ellis 133, 186, 188, 189,191 Warren, Karen 158, 157, 197 Warren, Thomas 1 17 Washington, Carlos 146, Washington, Earl 133, 193 Washmuth, Deborah 91, 172, 177,178,194,175 Watkins, Robert 133 Watrous, Robert 157 Watts, Dennis 1 17 Watts, Donna 147 Watts, Karen 133 Webb, David 1 17 Webb, James 146 Webb, Paul 164, 165 Webb, Vonda 157, 158 Webb, William 164 Weber, Robert 1 17 Weedman, Kenneth 146 Weedman, Michael 117, 218, r 260, 261 Weedman, Theresa 146 Weilage, Robby 157 Weirich, Rebecca 133 Welch, Charles 146 Weller, Christopher 146 Wells, William 133 Werkmeister, Mike 1 17, 172, 21 7, 1 7 5 Werkmeister, Sandy 1 46, 1 80, 1 96 Wermers, Christopher 146, 200, 202 West, Clifton 1 17 West, Robert 91, 194 Westbay, William 1 17 Wetmore, Bonnie 133 Wetmore, Deborah 92, 183 Weyers, Debra 133 Weyers, Jimmy 164, 197 Wheatley, Cheryl 164 Wheatley, David 1 17 Wheatley, Elmer 92, 257 Wheatley, Joe 157, 234 Wheatley, Kathleen 'l 17 Wheatley, Mary 133, 146 Wheatly, Melinda 196 Wheatley, Monica 196, 254 Wheatley, Tim 133 Whelan, Ronald 146, 234 Whelan, Shirley 146 Whitaker, Billy 133, 216 Whitaker, Greg 164 Whitaker, Janice 146 White, Cheryl 146 White, Christine 117, 172, 183, 195, 1 75 White, Debra 92 White, Eddie 118, 183, 216, 260 White, Janette 1 18, 195 White, Joe 92 White, M elinda 164 White, Patrick 146 White, Paula 92, 133, 195 White, Ricky 134 White, Robert 92 White, Ronnie 157, 158 White, Terry 164 Wise, Vickie 157 ' Wisehart, Diane 94, 180, 183 Mseman, Connie 146 Wiser, Thomas 146 Wiser, Jamie 1 18, 183 Wiser, Julie 1 18, 256 Wiser, Martha 197 Witherspoon, Charles 134 Wittenauer, Walter 133, 186,, 187,189,190,191 Wittig, Jan'118, 169, 183, 195 Wittig, Jill 118, 183 White, Ursula 42, 93, 97, 172, 176,177,178,175 Whitworth, Steve 157, 158 Wicks, Janice 147 Weiber, Butch 1 18 Wieber, Ray 146 Wiessner, Charlotte 93, 184, 187, 188, 190 Wittig, Kevin 95 Woodard, Steve 1 18 1 Wooden, Barry 95 Woods, Charles 146 Woods, Gary 95 Woods, Glenn 118, 184, 188, 189, 175 Woods, Janet 113, 169, 184, 190, 207 Wilbert, Linda 164, 197 Williams, Al 146, 231 Williams, Bobby 133 Williams, Cindy 157 Williams, Williams, Williams, 230, 2 Connie 133 Deborah 146 Donny 93, 98, 172, 32, 175 Williams, Dorothy 93 Williams, Gary 146 - Williams, 202, 2 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Janet 1 1 8, 172, 200, 03, 206, 175 Melinda 164 Michael 133 Pam 157, 204 Patricia 138, 146, 206 Robin 133, 209 Ronald 146, 232, 264 Ronnie L. 93, 100, 177, 230, 175 Williams, Russell 1 18 Williams, Steve 157, 234 Williams, Steven 93, 98, 171, 172, 193, 208, 175 Williams, Teresa 1 18 Williamson, Ernest 1 18 Willis, David 157 Willis, Henry 118, 184, 186 Willis, Kim 158 Willis, Mark 94, 187 Wilson, Billy 157, 197 Wilson, Craig 157 Wilson, David 133 Wilson, Delia 157, 197 Wilson, Dennis 157, 158 Wilson, Donna 157, 158 Wilson, Kim 158, 204 Wilson, Peggy 133 1 Wilson, Tommy 146 Wilson, Wayne 94 Wirnsott, Vickie 94, 172, 194 Winbun, Beverly 133, 209 Winbun, Rebecca 94 Winbun, Ronnie 146, 231 Winslow, Shirley 157, 204, 256 Wisdom sand 157, 197 1 Y Wise, 'Jetty 94 Wise, Marsha 157 Wise, Martha 157 Wise, Sheila 157, 197 Wise, Steven 147 Woods, Joyce 146, 241 Woods, Theresa 1 18 Woods, Vickie 95, 100 Woodward, Karen 133 Woosley, Jami 158 Woosley, Lisa 133, 195 Workman, Kimberly 146, 202 Workman, Lee Ann 157 Works, Marcia 133, 196 Works, Nancy 95, 194, 175 Wright, Damon 1 18 , Wright, Lisa 165, 197, 200, 202 Wright, Sandra 133, 134 ' wy-ef, Melinda 146 Y Yates, Danna 146 , Yates, Kima 157, 197 Yates, Phyllis 95 1 Yates, Randall 96 1 Yenawine, Pamela 146 York, Connie 165, 197 York, Sandra 133 Young, Jerry 96 Young, Robin 165 Young, Steven 147 Young, William 96 Z Zachi, Dwayne 165 ' Zareo, Belind 1 18 - Zeller, Chorles118, 194, 260 Zeller, Fred 96 Zeller, Martin 133, 260, 261 1 A Zeller, Theresa 147 Zenor, Donald 133 Zirnheld, Jeffery 1 18, 257 J CREDITS A The annual staff of 1974-75 would like to thank the following people for their contributions to this year's annual. , 5 Mr. Jerry Grenough, Taylor Publishing Company Representative Miss Loretta Michaels Mr. Tamoras Mr. Richard Thompson Mr, Ron Stuart Steworts Downtown Valley's Teachers MH 1 Q M' W W if 'iff QV flffff WW' Q 2535? 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