Vestavia Hills High School - Reveille Yearbook (Vestavia Hills, AL)
- Class of 1981
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• A .v - ' ' a ' 19B1 = - REVmLL ' E Vestavia Hills High School Vestavia Hills, Alabama Volume Eleven Editor: Max Reeves Co-Editor: Julie Hamilton ' d iA 3NITy Table of Contents Features 18 Activities 46 Faculty 60 Classes 76 Organizations 132 Sports 180 Ads 224 Index 292 y j„- (.;j fj , w jdt.. teachers, students, friends — M ' ' J . M tfU ' H K n 1 M •: . 5 1 1 4H4 1 1 ■J ' IH wT ' mr JiF fl Mi l J • r B . : c - - ■■s- .y. Each one of us contributes to one another so that we may come together and be united •VM- • by our growth. inspiration. - iu-P determination. 1 v ' ' ji and strength. Vj 1 Unity makes strength, and since we must be strong, we must also be one. All the spirit. all the effort. ■; -i 1 ' d J v. .jd : X ' ' fjr ji| m 4 ki :.( . ' ' all the work •-v x ♦ :V- . •jT ' mi ' w go together for the purpose of making us one — For it is together iV ii. Si mr ' C ? -to that we shall achieve victory. m:s Features Alison Harris Jane Rueschenberg Beauty George- Ann King Crystal Kirkpatrick 19 Senior Class Who ' s Who ost Athletic: Sheri Scholl Lance GuUedge Best Looking: Craig Farris Cynthia Ackerman Most Intellectual: Jane Caldwell Richard Sturgeon Best Dressed: Kelley Laughlin Greg Murchison Most Likely to Succeed: Ginger Baker Howie Johnston Most School Spirit: Cheryl Cranford Rob Morgan Most Talented: Ted Davis Melanie VanReenen Nominees for Mr. and Miss Ginger Baker Jeff Looney Millie Jeffrey Howie Johnston Cheryl Cranford David Hansen Vestavia Hills High School Chris Hershey Sheri Scholl Max Reeves Lori Salter Scott Parker Margaret Rubio Mr. and Miss Vestavia Hills High School Chris McCallum Kelly Kitchens Senior Class Favorites: Trey Wood Margaret Rubio Kelly Kitchens Chris McCallum Freshman Class Favorites: Sam Everette Pate Renneker Robin Walters Hugh Youngers Sophomore Class Favorites: Greg Smith Sandra Koulourides Lisa Carney Michael Papajohn 1980 Homecoming Court SENIOR ATTENDANTS: Lori Salter, Cynthia Ackerman, Kelly Kitchens, Margaret Rubio, Jan Burks FRESHMAN ATTENDANT: Robin Wal- ters h m Mk. . JUNIOR ATTENDANTS: Amy Cranford, Debbie Webb, Donna HoUen SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS: Debbie Crawford, Jennifer Green Homecoming Queen Dawn Walker Boys ' and Girls ' State Representatives Boys ' and Girls ' State is educational training for senior boys and girls. The representatives are selected by a group of faculty members based on their leadership, scholastic achievements, and school activities. The represen- tatives learn the duties, responsibilities, and privileges of being an American citizen while participating in the opera- tions of American government. As representatives, Kelly and Jon attended annual summer camps at Huntingdon College and the University of Alabama, ipectively. Jon Bryant Kelly Kitchens m MfWi m Honor Students I. HOME ECONOMICS: Nancy Dawson SCIENCE: David Hansen BUSINESS: Kelly Ingram and Virginia Orr MATHEMATICS: Trey Bradley 36 1 P H 1 IT A ' . W ' x.- H| V Lm. i m % ' K. l r ' S -W l J ft B ' ' i iijflfiK . . vSliHife FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Ralph Jolly INDUSTRIAL ARTS; Matt Strong l__ -Jl Ui-_ SOCIAL STUDIES: Phillip Hall D.E.: Julia Gilmore ART: Joan McLaughlin BAND: Allison Harris DRAMA: Deborah Palmes and Meianie VanReenen The 1981 Miss Reveille Pageant DIRECTOR: Tammy Towns MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Herb Winches „rm- -« - ! JUDGES: Steve Hedrick, Ginger Roberts, Barbara Hunt, Albert Hughes, Karen Allen, Charles Beck . mfii i ' ' NLa-i hi... SI L DHNT DIRECTORS: George-Ann King and Krystal Kirkpatrick SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT: Cheri Brown 39 A Salute To Broadway ESCORTS AND DANCERS: K. Leos, B. Esles, N. Oliver, J. Looney, H. Johnston, K. Walker, D. Mur- chison, R. Morgan, D. Smith, R. Thomas, K. Laughlin, E. Schmith, P. Raines, M. Stuart, K. Chase, C. Hershey. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT: Chuck Carlin Top Ten Charms Jann Burks an Johnson 40 The Audience Patti Willis Grace McWaters Gretchen Schmith Ginger Baker 41 special Award Winners EVENING GOWN; Leigh Richardson SWIMSUIT: Gina Everling 42 Receive Recognition S A 1 (Ui ] MANNEQUINS SCHOLARSHIP: Marcelle Pope ELAN MODELING SCHOLARSHIP: Gina Everling SPECIAL TALENT: Kristen Dinga SPECIAL TALENT: Sheri Sche Top Honors TOP TEN: P. Willis, L. Richardson. G. Schmith, G. Baker. J. Johnson. G. Everling. D. Webb. S. Hartsell. G. McWaters, J. Burks. FIRST ALTERNATE Ginger Baker SECOND ALTERNATE Gina Everling THIRD ALTERNATE Leigh Richardson FOURTH ALTERNATE Debbie Webb TOP FIVE: Leigh Richardson. Ginger Baker, Jan Johnson. Gina Everling, Debbie Webb. 44 1981 Miss Reveille — Jan Johnson r d 1 I RZ v ' Tpi l 1 45 : % g3y i 47 The Year ' s End The days were filled with activities as the 1979-80 school year drew to a close. Jeff Gaskil took top honors at the S.G.A.-sponsored Boy ' s Beauty Walk. A different kind of honor was bestowed upon several members of the student body at the annual National Honor Society tapping. Juniors and seniors en- joyed An Evening in Paradise at the prom, the result of months of planning and hard work. Student government elections brought in a new slate of of- ficers, and the year ended with the seniors ' involvement in Awards Day, Class Day and, finally, graduation. 48 Homecoming — One in a Million Homecoming 1980 began long before the actual game took place. Weeks of planning by the SGA and days and nights of hard work by clubs and classes were necessary before the final culmination. As the days approaching Homecoming occurred, stu- dents participated in such events as home- room door and wall decoration competitions, dress-up days, and the annual bonfire pep rally. On the day of Homecoming during the pep rally, the Junior class was announced winner of wall decorations and the spirit stick. That night the class displays, which had been finished on Thursday, and the club floats were judged. Sophomores placed first in display competition while the Interact Club received the first place award in float competition. The choir, band, and Rebel- lettes provided entertainment for th pre- game show, where afterwards the parade of floats was viewed by the audience. During halftime Tomn.y Charles announced the Homecoming court while One in a Million You was sung, and the queen was crowned. Fireworks were once again the finale of half- time entertainment, and later that evening, the victory was celebrated at the annual Homecoming dance. 49 PTA Country Fair Sophomores won the attendance com- petition at this year ' s Country Fair, a yearly event sponsored by the P.T.A. to raise funds and encourage membership. Along with the usual games, country dancers and even doggers entertained the crowds. And at the Country Store, shoppers found beautiful crafts, Christmas decorations and delicious foods. 50 Christmas at Vesta via Christmas at Vestavia is always a special time, enlianced by the many enjoyable activities that take place. Again this year the band and choral departments presented a program of traditional and classical music. Like- wise, the dance department entertained the student body at its annual Christ- . mas program. On December 5th and 6th, Renaissance England was recreated at the 6th annual Madrigal Dinner — a Christmas celebration including a royal banquet, a handbell choir, jugglers, a court jester, and the VHHS Madrigal Ensemble. Finally everyone was able to participate in the spirit of the season at the SGA Christmas party, where all who attended donated to the cause of Toys for Tots. 51 Oklahoma The drama department presented another blockbuster spring musical, the delightful Rogers and Hammerstein ' s Oklahoma! The story concerns two tri- angles — one romantic and the other comic. The romantic portion concerns the love of Curly — played by Kyle Hol- man — and Laurie — played by Mela- nie Van Reenen. The third member of this triangle was Glenn Eskew ' s Jud Fry, the bad guy, who also loved Lau- rie. Chris Carney as Will Barker, Ceci- lia Davidson as Ado Annie, and Roy Ash as AH Hakim created the comic tri- angle. Miss Beverly Brasell, Mr. Jim Shoemaker, cast, and crew combined their talents to produce one of the best musicals ever performed at Vestavia Hills High School. Li - f ■• i ,« .• .t r 58 A Romantic Comedy ' f. 53 The Miracle Worker — the story of the remarkable Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan — was this year ' s fall dramatic production. Pres- enting the story this year was especially meaningful since 1980 marked the 100th anniversary of Miss Keller ' s birth. The play opened with the discov- ery of Helen ' s handicap as a baby and closed with her discovery of the world of language. Meianie Van Reenen and Debra Palmes played the leading roles in a cast which included Kyle Holman, Lois Grupe, Andy Hayes, Joan McLaughlin, and Chris Hull. r 54 L A Dramatic Discovery 55 1981 Talent Show The S.G.A. sponsored the talent show once again this year in preparation for the annual talent exchange between area high schools. The Fred Bates Quartet, a jazz band, took first place. Second place was awarded to Gina Everling for her spectacular baton twirling. The decision about third place ended in a tie between Daphne Zellers, who sang an original number, and Artemis, who played a rock selection. 56 A Yearly Event 57 S.G.A. Activities The Student Government Association has worked hard this year to provide numerous activities. The student body has enjoyed a variety of programs in- cluding psychic Gary Weinstein, Up With People, the talent exchange, the Boy ' s Beauty Walk and the fifties ' sock hop. As always, the S.G.A. planned and presented a spectacular homecoming celebration. And the S.G.A. also spon- sored several important community ser- vice projects including the Thanksgiv- ing canned foods drive, the Christmas Toys for Tots drive, the March of Dimes assembly, and the Red Cross blood drive. 58 . 59 1= , m 61 Board of Education SUPERINTENDENT: Dr. Maurice Persall The Board of Education is com- posed of six members appointed from the community. They, along with Dr. Maurice Persall and Mrs. Reba Clark, strive to provide the best possible educational program for the residents of Vestavia Hills. CURRICULUM DIRECTOR: Mrs. Reba Clark BOARD MEMBERS: Seated: Henry Rookis, Mrs. Kenneth Laurendine, John Davis. Standing: Fred McCrory, David Belcher. If II Administration Vestavia Hills High School ' s prin- cipals. Dr. Rafael McDaniel and Coach Sam Short, devote long hours to make each student ' s years at VHHS rewarding and memorable, along with making Vestavia Hills High School one of the top schools in Alabama. Coach Mutt Reynolds, Athletic Director of the Vestavia Hills school system, works hard to maintain the best athletic program possible. PRINCIPAL: Dr. Rafael McDaniel ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Sam Short ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Mutt Reynolds Foreign Language Shirley Bingham, B.S., M.A., A. A: English 10, Spanish I, II, III, IV; Sponsor of AFS. Judy Ritter, B.A., M.A.: French I, II, III; Sponsor of PLC; Sponsor of the French Honor Society. Melinda Harden, B.A.: Spanish I. French I; Sponsor of the Spanish Honor Society, Sponsor of the Girl ' s Tennis Team. Tealla Welch, B.S., M.A.: Spanish II, German I, II, III; Sponsor of the SGA. Seated: S. Bingham. Standing: J. Ritter, M. Harden, T. Welc Exceptional Education Delorise Allen, B.S.: English, Math, Social Studies. Irma St. John, M.Ed.: Resource Studies for Gifted Program; Sponsor of the Frisbee Club. Mickie Andrews, M.Ed.: English, Social Studies, Math Communications; Sponsor of Cheerleaders. James Cameron, B.S.: English. Sealed; D. Allen, I. St. John. Standing: M. Andrews, J. Cameron. Science R. Owens, L. Patterson, J. Shoemaker, M. Smith. B. Reynolds. Richard Owens, A. A.: Biology, General Science; Sponsor of Sophomore Class, Sponsor of Sophomore Action Club. Leila Patterson, A. A.: Biology, Advanced Biology; Sponsor of National Honor Society. Bill Reynolds. A.A.: Chemistry, Physics; Chairman of Science Department. Jim Shoemaker, A. A.: Chemistry; Sponsor of Stage Crew. Melissa Smith, B.S.: Biology; Sponsor of Sopho- more Class, Sponsor of Sopho- more Action Club. Fine Arts Front Row: T. Towns, J. Terry. Back Row: B. Howell, L. Fleming, R. Smith, B. Brasell. T. Galloway. Beverly Brasell, M.A.: English 9, Speech, Theater; Sponsor of International Thes- pian Society. LaWayne Fleming, M.A.: English 9, Choral 9-12. Ted Galloway, A. A.: Director of Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Jazz Bands. Bettye Howell, M.A.: Art; Sponsor of Art Service Club. Ron Smith, B.S.: Assistant Band Director. Joe Terry, B.M.Ed.: Assistant Band Director, Director of Color Guard Tammy Towns, B.S.: Dance; Sponsor of Rebelettes. i Social Studies Seated; B. Gajewski, A. Winston. Standing: C. King, C. Ballard, J. Schroeder, M. Sheikh, G. Prewitt. Carlos Ballard, M.Ed.: Social Studies 12: Boys ' Ten- nis Coach; Sponsor of Key Club. Barbara Gajewski, B.A.: Psychology, Sociology, Social Studies 9; Sponsor of Junior Civitan Club. George Prewitt, B.S.: Physical Education, Social Studies 9; Athletics; Sponsor of Basic Club. James Schroeder, M.A.: Social Studies 11; Chairman of Social Studies. Muzaffar Sheikh, M.Ed.: Social Studies 9, Business Law; Sponsor of Radio Club. Anne Winston, M.S.: Social Studies 12; Sponsor of Senior Class. Chris King, B.S.: Social Studies 11; Sponsor of Junior Exchange Club. Physical Education Buddy Anderson, M.S.: Physical Education 9-12, Ath- letics; Chairman of Physical Education; Sponsor of FCA. Peter Braasch, B.S.: Physical Education 9-12, Ath- letics. Diane Ray, M.Ed.: Physical Education 1 Sponsor of Cheerleaders. ■12; Debbie Speigner, M.A.: Physical Education 9-10; Girls ' Volleyball Coach, Girls ' Basketball Coach, Sponsor of Swimming Team. I D. Speigner, P. Braasch, D. Ray, B. Ander Driver s Education Sammy Dunn, B.S.: Driver ' s Education, Athletics, Sponsor of Lettermen Club. Jim Jeffrey, M.Ed.: Driver ' s Education, Athletics; Sponsor of Mat Maids. Gary Sheffield, M.Ed.: Driver ' s Education, Athletics. S. Dunn, G. Sheffield, J. Jeffrey. Mathematics Seated: D. Earnest, D. McDanicl, R. Patterson, R. Buettner. Standing: E. Turner, K. Tipton, R, Thompson, J. Williams, .1. Stephenson. Rosemary Buettner, B.S.: Algebra II and III. Donna Earnest, M.A.: Algebra I, Analysis; Sponsor of Freshman Class, Sponsor of Freshman Club. Dianne McDaniel, B.S.: Geometry; Sponsor of Leo Club. Rebecca Patterson, B.S.: Geometry, Business Math; Sponsor of Interact Club. June Stephenson, M.A.: Algebra I and II; Sponsor of Junior Class, Sponsor of Math Team. Robert Thompson, M.A.T.: Algebra II, Calculus; Chair- man of Math Department. Kay Tipton, M.A.: Analysis; Sponsor of Math Team. Essie Turner, B.A.: Algebra I. Jerona Williams, M.A.: Math Skills 9, Consumer Math. Vocational Education Sealed: J. Bush, F. Gear. Standing: A. Pilleteri, R. Vance, P. Vance, E. Jones, R. Faust. Jean Bush, M.Ed.: Typing II, Shorthand I; Spon- sor of F.B.L. A. Randy Faust, A. A.: Distributive Education, Ath- letics; Sponsor of Distributive Education Club. Fred Gear, M.A.: Woodwork I and II; Sponsor of Wilderness Club, Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Ellen Jones, M.S.: Home Economics, Family Liv- ing; Sponsor of F.H.A. Anita Pilleteri, B.A.: Typing I; Sponsor of Junior Class. Probthanil Vante, M.S.: Mechanical Drawing; Chair- man of Industrial Arts Depart- ment. Rosalind Vance, M.S.: Accounting I and II; Sponsor ofF.B.L.A. Not pictured — Lane Allphin, M.A.: Typing I; Sponsor of the Rebel Girls. English Sealed: N. Creel, V. Cummings, J. Jackson, M. Howell, K. Cleveland. Standing; E. Wingetl, C. Crawford, L. Chappell, B. Brown, D. Quin. Betty Brown, B.A.: English 9 and 1 1 ; Sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y. Lane Chappell, M.S.: English 12; Chairman of Eng- lish Department. Karen Cleveland, M.Ed.: Reading, English 9; Sponsor of Freshman Class, Sponsor of Freshman Club. Cynthia Crawford, A. A.: English 11 and 12; Sponsor of National Honor Society. Norma Creel, M.A.: English 9; Sponsor Rebel Yell. Marsha Howell, B.A.: of the English 10; Sponsor of Pep Club. Vivian Cummings, A. A.: English 10. Jennie Jackson, M.A.: English 11; Sponsor of Junior Class, Sponsor of Literary Magazine. Dale Quin, B.A.: English 12; Sponsor of Year- book, Sponsor of Senior Class. Ellen Wingett, M.Ed.: English 1 1; Sponsor of Debate Team. Office Library ' i I 1 H 1 !%t ks ■B. Rush, O. K ennedy. J. Galloway. H. Kelly, J. McRae, F. Benner. Faith Benner, M.S.: Librarian. Ramona Cavasos, M.Ed.: Guidance Assistant. Joyce Galloway: Bookkeeper. JoAnn Huddleston, A. A.: Guidance Counselor 9. Bill Jenkins, A. A.: Guidance Counselor 12; Chairman of Guidance Department. Brownie Jones, A. A.: Guidance Counselor 10. Helen Kelly: Assistant Librarian. Opal Kennedy: Secretary, Registrar. Judy Long, A. A.: Guidance Counselor 1 1 . Jane McRae, M.S.: Librarian. Betty Rush: Registrar, Records. Guidance Seated: J. Long, J. Huddleston. Standing: B. Jenkins. R. Cavasos, B. Jones, 1981 Dedication: Cynthia Crawford has taught English at Vestavia Hills High School since 1972. Prior to coming here, she taught at Birdine Junior High School for one year. Paramount High School for two years, and Eutaw High School for one year. Miss Crawford graduated from Eutaw High School and received her Bachelor of Arts from Stillman College, her Master of Education from Living- ston University, and her A. A. from the University of Alabama in Birmingham. Miss Crawford serves as sponsor of the National Honor Society, and it is this organization ' s ideals which perhaps also best describe her major attributes — scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Because of her dedication to the pursuit of excellence in learning, she requires the highest of standards, not only from herself, but also from her students. She demands discipline and hard work but always tempers her expectations with fairness and a willing- ness to listen to the needs of her stu- dents. She is marked by an attitude of genuine concern and compassion. Because of her firm beliefs, her out- standing performance in the classroom, and her desire to see her students fulfill their potential, we proudly dedicate the 1981 Reveille to Miss Cynthia Craw- ford. 74 Cynthia Crawford 75 1.J1T.1IM.I.MIWJ.— ii. i .- yiM|r-- B1ll|     CUSSES Classes Ann Arvin Amy Logan Judy Tanquary 77 The 1981 Senior Class SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Anne Winston, Sponsor; Bill Jenkins, Sponsor; Kathy Leos, Sec.-Treas.; Crawford Dillon, Boys V.P.; Saralyn Burdelte, Girls ' V.P.; Chris Hershey, Pres.; Dale Quin, Sponsor. Dreams Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. Langston Hughes Cynthia Ackerman Susan Adams Joe Ardovino Phillip Asencio Laura Leigh Atkins David Baker Ginger Baker Robin Barker Leah Baugh Melissa Beck Susan Beizer Greg Belcher Steve Bentley Mike Bishop Laura Bonney Holly Boone Carrie Boyd Trey Bradley Wcs Brandon Billy Brasher Richard Brennan Allen Brooks Eddie Brown Jeff Brown Billy Bryan Jon Bryant Patricia Bryant Mary Lou Buck Sheila Bullock Saralyn Burdette Danny Burk Jann Burks JeffCaddell Christie Cam Jane Caldwell Mark Carroll Cathy Chapman Richard Childers Lisa Clarke Greg Collins Saxon Collins Chuck Colmant Leigh Colpack Rachel Connelly Teresa Conoley Kathy Conyers Brian Cook Kelley Cooper Janice Cory Jeff Cost Cheryl Cranford Benny D ' Amico Robert David Cecilia Davidson Ted Davis Nancy Dawson Barry Dean Laura Deng Michael Dennison Trisha Dickson Crawford Dillon David Dodd Lee Dujanovic Paige Eaves Amy Edfeldt Kim Edwards Donna Erber Brother Estes Chris Estock Deborah Eubanks Dwight Evans Jill Farmer Stan Farrell Craig Farris Mark Feagin Carol Ferlisi Chris Fines Melissa Finchum Veda Flemmon Anne Flood Beth Florence Kelly Follett French Forbes Wendy Francis Dottie Freeman Susan Frey Jeff Fuller Jay Gaskins John Casque Carrie Cilbreath Tim Cillespie Parker Cillum Julia Gilmore John Coocher Randy Cordon Donna Greer Charles Crelier Philip Griffith Jackie Guercio Jon Gulledge Lance Gul ledge Susan Gutkowski Eva Hagman Anne Halen Kelly Haley Phillip Hall Joe Hancken Randy Hanscom David Hansen Lisa Harkey Allison Harris Keith Harris Buddy Hassler Christine Hauswirth Denise Hawkins Meredith Hendy Chris Hershey Cheryl Hild Chris Hilyer Steve Mines Glenn Hinkle Bill Holcomb Peter Hopkins Chester Howard Kerri Howell Lori Howland Holly Hurst Kelly Ingram Julie Jackson Lisa Jackson Millie Jeffrey Scott Jernigan Jan Johnson Howie Johnston Kim Johnston Ralph Jolly Lisa Jones Martha Jones Jill Jowers Diane Justice Julie Kaufman Kyle Kennedy Maureen Kennedy George-Ann King Kelly Kitchens Karen Knight Ellen Kyser Mark Landrum Billy LaRiviere Kelley Laughlin Nathalie LeFebure Kathy Leos Jeff Lollar Jeff Looney Ruth Luketic Janet Lupia Tim Lynch Russell Maddox Margaret Mahaffey Holly Mason Barry Masterson Alan May Tracy McArthur Joan McLaughlin Chris McCallum Christie McClure Cathy McCluskey Max McLeod Roger Merrick David Montgomery Clay McCrackin Brian Moon Chris Moore D nise Morgan Rob Morgan Doug Morrow Lisa Moxim Danna Murchison Greg Murchison Todd Murphy Ricky Needham John Nelson Tony Noll Nancy Oliver Debbie O ' Neal Virginia Orr Charlotte Packard Matt Palco Deborah Palmes Elan Pardue Scott Parker Doug Parr Matt Patton Ben Peake Virginia Pearce Renee Peden Lynette Pennington Tammy Pennington Pat Peterson Tom Peterson Mark Petro John Pflasterer Brent Pierce Lisa Poer Dana Pope deNay Porter Anne Powell Bill Powell Janice Prater Jimmy Price Jeff Raby Ramona Raine Ron Ramsbacher Cindi Ramsey Renee Redman Bob Reece Dudley Reed Karen Reed Max Reeves Suzy Reinhardt Robert Reynolds Gena Rhodes Leigh Richardson Greg Ritchey Joe Robbins Jay Robinson Judy Rodda Jeannine Rogers Margaret Rubio Jane Rueschenberg Anne Russell Mindy Russell John Rutledge Ginger Ryan Danny Salchert Mark Salmon Lori Salter Matt Sankey Ed Schmith Sheri Scholl Jody Scott Kathy Shackelford Roger Stiafer Kim Shelton Gina Sherrill Angie Shuler Mike Sisk Alexis Smith Kathy Smith Ricky Smith Mike Spink Dodd Steele David Stevens Ted Stevenson Kim Stewart Mike Stewart Ed Stolic Matt Strong Richard Sturgeon Judy Tanquary Lois Thigpen Mark Thomas Randy Thomas Robert Thompson Becky Thomson Ellis Till Ty Towery Jennifer Triplett Bill Turner Stephanie Turner Vickie Turner Doug Ulbrich Steve Upton Vanessa Valin Dale Vanderver Melanie VanReenan David Vigee Lyn Waggoner Dawn Walker Jana Walker Kim Walker Lana Walker Jean Waller Lisa Walters Brad Warner Carol Warnken Wade Warren Richard Walls Shelby Watts Ann Weaver Kim Webb Robert Webb Michael Wells Steve Wiggins Forrest Wilkerson Tim Williams Blanl Williamson Patti Willis Bob Wilson Sam Withers Karen Wolnski Philip Wood Steve Wood Trev Wood Edgar Woods Bill Wrench A sprinkle :i da helps keep the odor away!! ' Friends forever! The force is with me! (S. Turner) r Senior Power! 1 . Endoflhelinc?!!(R. Brcnnan) Seniors, are you ready? Can you say foolball? (A. Smith) Some rowdy Rebel fans! Senior Directory — 1981 Ackerman. Cynthia Linn Pep 9; Class Favorite 9; Cheer- leader 9, 10, 11, 12; Art 10; Interact 11, 12, Co-Projects Ch. 1 2; Lettermen Sweetheart 11, 12; Prom Comm. 11; Cabinet Mem- ber 1 1 ; Homecoming Court 1 2; Who ' s Who Best-Looking 1 2. Adams, Susan Athalyn AFS 9; PLC 9, Hist. 10. V. Pres. 1 1 , Sec. 1 2; Bank Teller 9, 1 0; Fr. Honor Society 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Nat ' l. Merit Semi-Finalist 12; Home-; coming Mascot 12; Lit. Maga- zine 12. Ardovino. Joe Gerard Football 9; FCA 9; Track 10; Wilderness 9; Soph, .Action 10; Frisbee 11, 12. Asencio, Phillip F. Radio 10; Stage Crew II; Prom Comm. 1 1. Atkins. Laura Leigh Track 9, 10. 1 1: Cross Country 9; Pep 9; Class Girls ' V. Pres. 9; SGA 9, 10. 11; Cheerleader 10, 11. 12; Soph. Action — Pres. 10; Class Favorite 10; Interclub 10; Interact 11. 1 2. Projects Ch. 12. Baker, David Lee Baker, Ginger Lee Leo 9, 10, 1 1, 12. Board Member 12; Play 9. 11; Bank Teller 10; Rebelette 10. 11. 12, Capt. 12; Spanish II Award 9; Key Club Sweetheart 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12. Sec. 12; Nominee for Miss Vestavia 12; Who ' s Who Most Likelv to Suc- ceed 12; SGA 12; Prophecy 12; Miss Reveille Top Ten 9. 11, 12, 1st Alternate 12. Barker, Robin LouAnne Marching Band 9, 10, 11. 12; Concert Band 9; Svmphonic Band 10, 11. 12;Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10; Basic 11; Leo 12; Math Team 9. 10. II. 12; Annual Staff 10; National Honor Society II, 12; SGA 9; Youth Leg. 9, 10; Yale Book .Award II; Outstanding German I 9; Banquet 12; Motto. Color and Flower 1 2. Baugh, Leah Chrisiinc FLC9; Basic 10, 1 I; Fr. Choir 9; Concert Choir 10, II Beck. Melissa Mane Newspaper Staff 9. 10, Business Man 10: Uo 10, 11; Sp. Honor Society 10. II. 12; Jr. Exchange 12; Ri ' fle Corps 10. II, 12, Co- Captain 1 1 ; Banquet 1 2; Proph- ecy 12; l, st Will and Testament 1 2 Beizer. Suzanne Brownell Thespian 9. 10. II. 12; Math Team II, 12; Jr. Exchange 11, 12; Expanding Horizons 9, 10; International 9, 10; SGA Cabinet 12; Fall Play 12; Skit 12; Ban- quet 12. Belcher, Greg Lee Key 9; Soph. Action 10; Jr. Exchange 1 1 ; Lettermen 1 2, Sec.-Treas. 12: Basketball 9; Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12. Bentlev, Steve Lavon Football 9. 10, 1 1; Baseball 9, 10; Basketball 9; Wrestling 10; FCA 11; Basic 12. Bishop, Michael W. Band 9, 10, 11; Frisbee 12. Boyd, Nancy Caraway Track 9; Pep 9. U; Soph. Act. 10. Sec; Powder Puff Football 1 1; Interact 12. Bonney. Laura Lynn Tri-Hi-Y9. 10; Basic 11. 12. Boone. Margaret Holly Swim Team 9; SGA 9; Track 9; Basketball 10; Frisbee 12. Boswell.Sabrina Music 9. 10, 11. 12; Literary Society 9. 10, 11. 12; Keywan- etteslO, II, 12; Art 12. Bradley. Edwin L. Math Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Who ' s Who in American High Schools 12; Nat ' l Marit Semi- Finalist 12. Brandon. Wesley A. Basketball 9, 1 1; PLC 9; Leo 10, ll;Jr.Civitan 12; Baseball 10. Brasher. William Daniel Jr. Band 9. 10, II, 12; Stage Band 10, 11. 12; Ski 9; Key 10; Jr. Exchange 1 1; Prisbee 12. Brennan, Richard Alan Marching Band 9, 10, II, 12; Concert Band 9, 10; Stage Band 10, II, 12: Symphonic Band II, 1 2: Stage Crew 9; Photography 9, 10; Newspaper 9, II, 12. Brooks, Kenneth .Allen Football 9, 10; Pep 10, II; FCA 9: Jr. Civitan 12. Brown, Edward Charles Brown. Jeffrey Raymond Key 9; Soph. Action 10; PCA 1 1 ; Lettermen 12; Wrestling 9; Track 10, 11. 12; Cross Country 10,11,12. Bryan. Billy Football 9, 10, II, 1 2; Baseball 9, 10. 1 1 ; PCA 9, 10. 1 1; Lettermen 1 2; Track 9. Bryant, Jonathan Hall FCA 9; Leo 10; Jr. Exchange II; Lettermen 12; Track 9, 10. II. 12; Cross Country 9, 10, II, 12; Baseball 10; National Honor Society II, 12; Boys ' State Rep- resentative II. Bryant, Patricia Lynn Diving Team 9, 10, ■«, 12. Slate Champ. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9; Spanish Honor Society II, 12; Basic 1 2. Buck. Mary Lou Pep 9, 12: Powder- Puff Football 11, 12, Leo ll;SchooIPIay II. Teller 9, 10. I!: Spanish Honor Society 1 1 : Basic 11. 12; Concert Choir 11: Chamber Choir 12; Track II. 12: Cross Country 1 1. 12; National Honor Society II. 12. Burdette. Saralyn Lee Pep 9; SGA 10. 11. 12; Class Girls ' V. Pres, 12: Interact II, 12; Sophomore Act 10; Flag Corps 10, II; Who ' s Who Witti- est 12; Prophecy 12. Burk, Daniel Scott FCA II; Jr. Civitan 12, Pres. 12: Baseball 1 1 . Burks. Jann Cheerleader 9, 10. II. 12. Head 9; Pep 9; Interact 10, II, 12; Fr, Honor Society II, 12: SGA 10, 11, 12, Pari. 11, Cab 12. Caddell.JeffL, Radio 9, 10, II. 12,Treas. 12. Cain, Christianna Pep 9; Newspaper 9. 10, Ed, 10; Interact 11. 12; Prom Comm, 1 1; Prophecy 12; Rebel Girl 10. 11, 12, Head 12 Caldwell. Jane Martin Leo 9, 10. 11, 12: Rebel Girl 10. II, 12; Miss Reveille Special Tal- ent II; Honor Society 11. 12, Pres. 12; Natl. Merit Semi- Finalist 12; Who ' s Who Most Intellectual 1 2; Poem 1 2. Carroll, Mark Roper FCA 9, II: Track 10: Cross Country 9, 10, II. 12: Lettermen 1 2; SGA 12, Chapman. Catherine .Anne Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Rebel Girl 11, 12; Interact II. 12; Prom Comm. II. Childers, Richard Lee Marching Band 9, 10. II, 12: Concert Band 9; Svmphonic Band 10, II, 12; Stage ' Band 10, II, 12; Band Pres. 12. Clarke, Lisa Marie Pep 9. 11. 12; Soph. Action 10; Tennis 9. 10; Newspaper 9. Collins, Saxon Lynn PLC 9; Basic 10, 11, 12; School Play 10.11. Colmant. Charles Stacv OIA 9; Wilderness Exchange 11,12. 10: Jr. Bullock Sheila Anne PLC 9: Soph. Act. 10; Bank Colpack. Susan Leigh PLC 9, 10: BASIC II, 12. V. Pres. 1 2: Flag Corps II, 12; Prom Comm 1 1 ; Annual Staff 1 2. Connelly, Rachel Leah Tri-Hi-Y 9. 10. BASIC 11. 12 Fr. Honor Society 10. II. 12: SGA 11, 12; Prom Comm. II Banquet 12; Flower, Motto, and Color 12. Conoley. Teresa Marie Pep 9; Cross Country 9, 10. 1 1, 12: Track 9, 10. 11. 12; Last Will and Testament 12. Conyers, Harriet Kalherine Choir 9; Adv. Jazz Ensemble 9: All-State Choir 9; BASIC 9, 10. 11; School Plays 9. 10, 1 1; Sym- phonic Band 9, 10. 11. 12; Rifle Corps 9. 10, II, 12; Marching Band 10. 11. 12; PBLA 12, V. Pres, 12; Model Senate 12; Thes- pians 11. 12; Banquet 12, Cook. Brian Carlton Marching Band 9. 10; Concert Band 9; FLC 9: Symphonic Band 10; Key 10, 1 1. 12; Cross Coun- try 11, 12; Vestavia Rep. to A!. Law Day 12; Youth Speaks Out 12. Cooper, Kelley Denise Pep 9; Basic 10; Track 9; Bank • Teller 9; Fr. Honor Society 10, 11, 1 2; School Plays II, 1 2; Thes- pians 12, Sec. 12. Cory, Janice Pep 9; SGA 9, 10, 12, Cabinet 12: Pr, Honor Society 9, 10, II. 12, Pres. 12; Soph, Action 10: Interact II, 12; National Honor Society II, 12, V. Pres. 12: Out- reach 12: Last Will and Testa- ment Ch. 12. Cost, Jefferson Scott Pep 9; Basketball 9; Prisbee 1 1 , 12. Cranford, Cheryl Leigh Pep 9; Cheerleader 9, 10, 1 1, 12, Head 10. 12; Art 10: Track 10, II, 12; Interact 12; SGA II. Cabinet 1 1 , Prom Comm. 1 1 ; Powder Puff Football 1 1; Letter- men ' s Sweetheart 12; Miss Ves- tavia Nominee 12. D ' Amico, Benard Anthony Basketball 9, 10, II, 12; Track 9; Pep 9; Soph. Action 10: FCA II; Lettermen 12. David, Jr., Robert Jacob FCA 9: Soph. Action 10. Pep 1 1; Lettermen 12; Wrestling 9, 10, II. 12: Football Manager 9. Davidson, Cecilia Marie Pep 9; Bank Teller 9, 10. 11 Gymnastics 9, 10; Mat Maid 9; SGA 9. 10, II, 12. Cabinet 12 Thespians 9. 10, II, 12, Hist. 12 Leo 12; Outreach 10. II: Interact 10. II; Prom Comm. II; School Plays9. 10, 11.12. Dujanovic, Lee Thomas Football 9. 10, 11. 12: FCA 9. 10, 11, 12, Davis, Theodore Stubbs Jazz Band 9, 10; Music 9. 10: Concert Choir 10, II; Show Choir 10, 11, 12; Chamber Choir 12: BASIC 12; School Plays II, 12. Dawson, Nancv Yukiko Tri-Hi-Y 10: Jr. Exchange II; PBLA 12. Dean. Barry Charles Wilderness 9; Photography 10: Jr, Exchange II, 12: Marching Band 9. 10; Concert Band 10; Prophecy 12, 97 Deng, Laura Brandreth Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Sym- phonic Band 10, 11, 12;Tri-Hi-Y 10; Jr. Exchange 11, 12; Proph- ecy 12; Banquet 12; Last Will and Testament 12; Flower, Color, and Motto 12; Orchestra 12. Dennison, Michael John FCA9, 11; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; Lettermen 12. Dickson, Trisha Lynn Pep 9, SGA 9, 11, 12; Soph. Action 10; Bank Teller 1 1; News- paper 11; FBLA 11,12, Pres. 12; Volleyball Manager 11, 12; Bas- ketball Manager 1 1 ; Interclub 12. DilWHtfHugh Crawford Leo 9, 10; Track 9, 10, 11; SGA 10, 11, 12; Interact 11, 12; Prom Comm. 11; Class Boys ' V. Pres. 12; Who ' s Who Friendliest 12; Homecoming Escort 1 2. Dodd, David Clark Wrestling 9, 10, 11; Football 9; FCA9, 10, 11. Eaves, Allison Paige Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Rifle Corps 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10. 11, 12; Stage B ' knd II, 12; Thespians 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12; School Plays 9,11,12; Outstanding Fr. 1 9; Fr. Honor Society 10, 11, BASIC 9, 10; Jr. Exchange Who ' s Who Among Am. Hig School Students 12; Nationa Honor Society II, 12, Hist. 12 Nal ' l. Merit Semi- Finalist 12. Farrell, HI, Charles Stanley FCA 9, 10, 11; Basketball 9, 10, 12; Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12, Capt. 11; Lettermen 12; Jr. Park Board 9, 10. Farris, Craig Allen Football 9, 10, II, 12; Baseball 9; FCA 9, 10, 11; Lettermen 12. Feagin, Mark Douglas FLC 9, 10; Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 1 1, 12. Ferlisi, Carol Ann Pep 9, 11, 12; Soph. Action 10; SGA 10; Prom Comm. 11; Bank Teller 11. Fifles, Chris Kameron Pep 9, 1 1 ; Soph. Action 10 Finchum, Melissa Dawn Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10; Fr Honors i- ety 10, 11, 12; BASIC 11, 12: National Flonor Society II, 12; Tennis 11,12; Last Will and Tes- tament 12: Banquet 12; Motto, Color, and Flower 12. Flemmon. Veda DaJaris SAFE 9, Tri-Hi-Y 10. 11. 12. Treas. 1 2; School Play 9: Concert Choir 10, II; Chamber Choir 12: Adv. Jazz Ensemble r. 1 , 11 ;mble . i se W 2; if ack ' Flood. .Anne Loui se Photography l( V Service W. 11, 12, Sec. 12; Wack 9; School Play 9, 10, 12; Jazz Ensemble 9, ' l%il, 12; Choir 9, 10, II. 12; lag Corps 10, 11, 12; Song 12. Edfeldt, Amy Sue Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Lib. 12; Rifle Corps 11,12; Con- cert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12; Leo 9, 10, 11,12; Sp. Honor Society 10, II, 12. Edwards, Kimberly Kaye BASIC 9. 10; Concert Band 9, 10; Marching Band 9. 10; FBLA 1 1, 12, V. Pres. 12. EL. Attar, Aziz Mohie Boy ' s Tennis 1 2. Erber, Donna Pep 9; SGA 9; Soph. Action 10; Basketball 10, 11; Cross Country 10; Interact 11, 12; Prom Comm. 1 1 ; Flower, Motto, and Color 1 2. Estes, Brother Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10; Wrestling 9; FCA 9, 10, 11, 1 2, Sec. 1 2; Miss Reveille Escort 12. Estock, Robert Christopher Football 9; FCA 9; Soccer 10, 1 1 ; Frisbee 11, 12 Eubanks, Deborah Leigh Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; FI,C 11, 12. Hist. 12; National Honor Society 11,12. Evans, Dwight Henry Wilderness 9, 10. II, 9, 10. II. 12; Soccer Farmer, Jill D. Pep 9, 11. 12. V. Pres. II, Pres. 12; Bank Teller 9, 10; Track 9, 10; Wilderness 10; Powder Puff Football 11; Who ' s Who Most Unpredictable 1 2. Florence, Patricia Beth Pep 9, 12; Soph. Action 10. Follett. Kathryn Leslee Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Jr. Civi- tan 12. Forbes, III. H. French Marching Band 9. 10. II, 12; Concert 9, 10; Symphonic 11, 12; Stage Band 10; Photography 9, 10;AnnualStaff 10, 11, 12. Francis, Wendy Ann Pep 9, 1 1, 12, Sec.-Treas. 12; Art 10. Freeman. Dorothy Grace Pep 9, 11, 12; Track 9; Soph. Action 10; Powder Puff Football II. Frev. Susan Elizabeth BASIC 9, 10, 1 1; Flag Corps 10, 11, l2;Jr. Civitan 12 Fuller, Jeffrey Allen Concert Band 9; Symphonic 10, II, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; B Jazz Band 10; A Jazz Band 11, 12. Gaskins. Gerald Glen Stage Crew 9, 10, II. Gasque, John M. Stage Crew 9, 10, 11; School Plays 9, 10, 11.12. Gilbreth, Caroline Sue Beginning Jazz Ensemble 9; All- State Jazz Choir 10, 11; Concert Choir 10, II; Madrigal Jazz Ensemble 10, 11, 12: School Plays 9, 10. II, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9; Thespians 10, II, 12; Chamber Choir 12; Sp. Honor Society 11, 12; Prom Comm. II; Song 12; Nat ' l. Merit Commended Stu- dent 12. Gillum, Parker Nolen Pep 9, 10; Frisbee 11, 12, V. Pres. 12; Baseball 10, 12. Gilmore, Julia Ellen Tri-Hi-Y 9: Soph. Action Treas. 10; Pep 11; DECA 12; Cross Country 9; Track 9, 10; Powder Puff Football 1 1; Prophecy 12. Goocher, John Arnett Music 9, 10: Frisbee 12: Concert Band 9: Symphonic Band 10, II, 12; Marching Band 9, 10. 11, 12. Gordon, Randall Mark -Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9, 1 2; Symphonic Band 10, II; FLC 9, 10; Stage Band 9, 10, II; Music 1 I: Proph- ecy 12; Last Will and Tesiament 12. Greer, Donna L. Track 9; Lettermen 9; Pep 9; SGA 9; Jr. Civitan 12. Grelier, Charles E. Track 9, 10; Pep 9, 10; DECA 11; FCA 12. Grupe. Lois Elaine Bank Board 9. 10. Pres. 10; Newspaper 9; Thespians II. 12, Sgt.-at-Arms 1 1, Pres. 1 2; School Plays 9, 10. II, 12; Debate 11; Lit. Magazine 1 1; Skit 12. Guercio. Jacqueline Rose FLC 9, II, 12; FHA 9, 10, 12; Radio 10. Gulledge, Christian Lance Leo 9; Wrestling 9; Baseball 9, 10, 11; FCA 10, II; Lettermen 1 2; Football 9, 10, 11, 12. Gutkowski. Susan Maria Cheerleader 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Pep 9, 1 1 ; Soph. Action 1 0; Leo 1 2. Hagman, Eva FLC 12; AFS 12; Concert Choir 12; Jazz Choir 12; School Play 12. Halen, Anne Veronica Marching Band 9: Concert Band 9; Art 10; FLC 11, 12; Concert Choir 12; Jazz Choir 12: SGA 12. Haley, Kelly M. Tennis 10, II, 12;M-Club II. Hall, Philip David FCA 9, 10, II, 12; Football 9; Track 9, 11, 12; Cross Country 11,12. Hancken. Joseph Sanford Music 9: Stage Crew 10. II, 12. Hansconi, Randall Cooper Basketball 9, 10, 1 1. 12; Football 9; Baseball 9. 10. II. 12; SGA 9. 10. 12; Leo II, 12,V. Pres. 12. Hansen, David R. Football 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Wrestling 9. 10, II, 12; FCA 9, 10, II, 12; Lettermen 11, 12. Harkey, Liesa Rae FHA 9; Track 9, 10; Choir 9, 10, II; Tri-Hi-Y 1 1: BASIC 12. Harris, Keith Allen Track 9. 10, 1 1, 12; Cross Coun- try9. 10, 11, I2:FLC9, 10. Harris, Patricia .Mlison Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, Rifle Corps 10, 11, 12, CapL 11 1 2; Annual Staffl 0, 1 1 , 1 2; SOj 9, 10; Sp. Honor Society 11. 11 School Play 12; Interclub 12; Tri- Hi-Y 9, 10, II, 12, Hist, 9, Sec. 10, Pres. 11, 12; Nat ' l Honor Society 11, 12, Treas. 12: Ban-g quet 12: Motto, Color and FloweP 12. „ , : Hassler, Jr., Brjfen M. Marching Bind 9. 10. II, 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Stage Band 10, 11 J2: School Play 11; All-State JaftBand 11, 12. Hanswirth, Christine {4arie Jr. Honor Society 9;a ri-Hi-Y 10; Jr. Exchange II, 1 Mat Maid 11, 12; Fr. Honor Society II; Banquet 12; Flower, Motto, and Color 12. Hawkins, Denise Maria Pep 9; Wilderness 10; Powder PuffFootballll. Hendy, Meredith Annette Pep 9; Wilderness 10; Girls ' Bas- ketball Manager 10; Frisbee 12. Hershev, Christopher Jordan Class Pres. 9; Leo 9, 10; SGA 9, II. 12: Cross Country 9, 10, II. 12: Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Comm. 11; Miss Reveille Escort 1 2; Class Pres. 1 2; FCA 1 2; Class Cabinet Member 11; Nominee for Mr. Vestavia 1 2; Who ' s Who Most Dependable 1 2. Hild, Cheryl Renee BASIC 9, 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. II, Pres. 12; Fr. Honor Society 10; Honor Society II, 12; Chap. 12; Annual Staff 1 2; f oem 1 2. Hilyer, Paula Christine Wilderness 9; FBLA 10, 12; Tri- Hi-Y II. Hines, Steven Lee Key 9, 1 0. 1 1 , 1 2; Board of Direc- tors 9, 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; Society of Distinguished High School Students 10, 1 1. 12; School Plays 1 1, 1 2; Thespian 12; Song 12. Hinkle, Glenn Wade Key 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Soph. Action 10; Swim Team 9; . Lettermen 12; FCA 11,12. i-Iodge, Susan Lee Marching Band 9, 10, II, 12; Majorettes 10, 11; Concert Band 10; Flag Corps 12; Jr. Civitan 12; usic9, ll,V.Pres. 11... tj. olcomb, William H. FLC 9, 10; Frisbee II, 12. Hopkins, Peter Ashley Marching Band 9, 10. II. 12; Concert Band 9; Stage Band 9, ' 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; Photograph) 1 0; Sym- | phonic Band 10, 11. •Iloward, Chester Ellis f Wrestling 10, 12; Frisbee 10, 1 1. Howell, Kerri Jean Pep 9; BASIC 10, II, 12; (National Honor Society 11, 12; JFr. Honor Society 10, II, 12; [Flag Corps 11, 12: Marching iBand 12. 98 StmmSSiSSSXZi [Howland, Lori Lee Photography 9; Pep 10; Powder Puff Football 1 I . Hurst, Holly Lynn Pep 9, 11, 12; SGA 9; Soph. Action 10. Ingram, Kelly Elizabeth Pep 9; BASIC 10, 11; Flag Corps 11,12; Marching Band II, 12. Jackson, Julie Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Rebel Girl 10, 12; Interact 11, 12, Hist. 1 2; Prom Comm. 1 1 ; SGA Cabi- net 12. Jackson, Lisa Chace Leo 9; School Plays 9, 1 2; Pep 1 0; Jr. Exchange 11,12; Powder Puff Football 11. Jeffrey, Millie A. Sec.-Treas. Photography 9; National Jr. Honor Society 9; Newspaper 9, 10, 11, 12; Leo 10, 11, 12,Treas. 1 1; Bank Teller 10; Annual Staff 10, 11, 12; SGA 10, 11, 12, Hist, 12; Class Girls ' V. Pres. 1 1; Prom Comm. 1 1; Inter- club 12; Miss Vestavia Nominee 12; Banquet 12; Skit 12; Who ' s Who Most Dependable 12. Jernigan, Scott Jarvis Football 9; Lettermen 9, 10; Soc- cer9,I0, ll;Pep9, 10, 11. Johnson, Jan Lynnae BASIC 9, 10, Hist. 10; Marching 9: Concert Band 9, 10; Concert Choir 9, 11; Thespian 9, 10, 12; Flag Corps 10; School Play 9, 10; National Honor Society II, 12; Fr. Honor Society 11, 12; Jr. Exchange II; Interact 12; Rebel Girl 12; SGA Cabinet 12; Miss Reveille 2nd Alt. 11, Miss Rev- eille 1 2, Talent Winner 12. Johnston, III, Howard Frederick Football 9, 10, 11, Team Capt. 12; Basketball 9, 10; Baseball 9; Jr. Honor Society 9; Usher ' s Club 9; FCA 10, 11, 12; Prom Comm. 1 1 ; Sp. Honor Society 1 1 , 12; SGA Treas. 12; Prophecy 12; Who ' s Who Most Likely to Suc- ceed 12; Mr. Vestavia Nominee 1 2; Miss Reveille Escort 1 2. Johnston, Kim Pep9;Tennis9, 10, 11, 12; Soph. Actiao 10; Jr. Exchange 1 1 . Jolly, Joseph Ralph Marching Band 9. 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Key 10, II, 12; National Honor Society II, 12; Banquet 12; Prophecy 12; Jazz Ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12. Jones, Gary .lazzChoir9. 10, II, 12; Concert ' Choir9, 10, II. K I Hiele Pep 9; Soph. A Jone Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Jr. Exchange II, 12: School Play 10, II. Jones, Martha Augusta Marching Band 9, 10, II, 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10. II. 1 2; Radio 9; BASIC 10; Jr. Exchange 1 1, 12, Jr. Rep. II; Flag Corps 10. II, 12. Capt. 12; Prophecy 12: Last Will and Testament 12: Banquet 12. Jowers, Jill Liane Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Interact 11, 12; SGA 10, 11, 12; Newspa- per 10, 11, Asst. Ed. 11; Proph- ecy 1 2; Motto, Color, and Flower 12. Justice, Diane Lynn Tri-Hi-Y 9; Music 10; Jr. Exchange II, 12; Swim 10; Con- cert 1 1 ; Beginning Jazz 1 1 . Kaufman, Julie Celeste Pep 9; Interact 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11, V. Pres. 1 2; Prom Comm. 11; SGA 11; Rebel Girl 11, 12; Prophecy 12. Kennedy, Debra Kyle Tri-Hi-Y 9; Soph. Action 10; Pep 11, 12; Prom Comm. 1 1 ; Powder Puff Football II. Kennedy. Maureen Lynne Pep 9, 11, 12; Soph. Action 10; Cross Country 9. 10; Track 9, 10; Powder Puff Football 11. Kilgore, Matt Crail Camera 9; Stage Crew 10, 11. King, George-Ann Beta 9; FFA 9; BASIC 10; Fr. Honor Society 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; Leo 1 1 , 12, Hist. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Prom Comm. 11; Banquet Ch. 12; Annual Staff 12. Kitchens, Kelly Lee SGA 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Sec.- Treas. 9, Class Girl ' s V. Pres. 10, SGA Sec. 1 1 , SGA Pres. 1 2; Tri- Hi-Y 9; Interact 10, 11, 12; School Play 10; Fr. Honor Soci- ety 11, 12; National Honor Soci- ety II, 12; Key Club Sweetheart 11, 12; Prom Comm. 11; Rebe- lette 11, 12; Girls ' State Rep. 11; Class Favorite 11, 12; Homecom- ing Court 11, 12; Last Will and Testament 12; Miss Vestavia 12. Knight, Karen Lynn Art 9, 10, 11, 12; Photography 9; Marching Band 9, 10, 11; Con- cert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, ll;Fr. Honor Society 10, 11. 12. Kyser, Mary Ellen School Play 9, 10, 1 1, 12; FLC 9; Bank Teller 9, fl; Choir 9; Jazz Ensemble 9; ThlSpians 10, 11, 12; Debate Teami U; Last Will and Testament 12; Prophecy 12. Landrum, Mark Robert Marching Band 9. 10, 1 1, 12; Concert Band 9, 10; Symphonic Band 11, 12; Key 12. LaRiviere, William G. FCA 9; Cross Country 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; SGA 9; Key 10, 11, 12. Laughlin, Kelley Lynn Pep 9, 1 1; Soph. Action V. Pres. 10; Interact 12; SGA 9, 10, 11. 12; Rebelette 10. 11, 12; Who ' s Who Best Dressed 12; School Play II, 12; Prophecy 12. Leos, Kathy G Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Art 11; Interact 12; Fr. Honor Society 10. U, 12; SGA 10. II. 12. Class Sec.-Treas 12; Rebelette 11, 12: Prom Comm. II. Lollar, Jeff Basketball 9, 10. 11; FCA 9, 10, ll;Jr.Chriunl2. Looney, Jeffery Glen Football 9, 10, II, Capt. 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; FCA 9, 10. 11, 12; Track 9; Lettermen 1 1. 12; Who ' s Who Best All Around 12; Mr. Vestavia Nominee. Lukelic, Frances Ruth Tennis Team 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Pep 11. Lupia, Janet Ann Student Council 9. Lynch, Timothy Sulliva Basketball 9, 10; B ball 10; Basketball Football Trainer FCA 11, 12; Nat ' 11, 12; Wrestling Maddox. 111. Russell Howard Marching Band 9. 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; B Jazz Band 9. 10; A Jazz Band 11, 12; All-State Jazz Band 12. Mahaffey, Margaret Jane Pep 9, 10; Frisbee 11, h Gym- nastic 9; Track 10. m Mason, Holly Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Interact ll, 12; Prom Cpmm. 11; Rebe- lettes 11,12; ProBhecy 12; School Play 11, 12. Masterson, Barry Scott ■FCA 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9. 10, 11. 12; SGA 10. —s v.- ay. James Alan cArthur, Tracy Denise Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Volley- ball 10. 11, 12; Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Prophecy 12. McCabe, Jim Lloyd Pipe and Drum Corps 9, 10, 11; Pep Band 9, IQ, 11, Concert Band 9, 10, 11; Symphonic Band 12; Marching Band 9, 12; Mili- tary Band 9, 10, 11; Track 9; Speech Team 10, II: NFL 10. 11; Model Building 10; Spanish 10, 11, 12, Pres. 11, 12. McCallum, Chris J. Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 10. II, 12; Baseball 9; Leo 9; FCA 10, 11, 12; SGA Boys ' V. Pres. 12; Class Favorite 10, 11, 12; Prom Comm. 1 1; Class Boys ' V. Pres. 10, 12. McClure, Christi Jean Pep 9; Leo 10, II, 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12; 11, 12; Pro McCluskey, M Pep 9, 11, 12; Jr. Exchange 1 0: McCrackin, John Claiburn Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Photography 9, 10; Concert Band 9, LO; Symphonic II, 12; Stage Band 9. 10. II. 12, McLaughlin, Martha Joan Marching Band 9, 10. 11. 12; Band Lib. 9, 10. II; Band Sec. 12; Concert Band 9. 1 1 , 1 2: .S ni- riionic Band 10; Tri-lli-V 9; ■Tbespiam 9. 10. 11, 12, Hist. II. V. Pres. 12; School Play 9, 10. 1 1 , ' 12; Art II. 12. Sec. 11, Pres. 12; Banquet 12; Skit 12. McLeod, Max Robert FLC 9; Pep 10; Soccer 1 1, 12; Jr. Civitan 1 2. Merrick, Roger Alan Stage Crew 9. 10; Jr. Exchange Montgonicrv, David ' waync Key 9, 10, 11, 12, Board II. Pres. 1 2; Track 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2: CroSk try 10, 12; Inlcrclub 12; Play 12; Banquet 12: P Moon, Brian Keith Basketball 9, 10. 11. 12, FCA 1. 10, II. l2;Tj;eas. 10; Who ' s W§) Wittiest 12. - 1 Moore, Chnstopher H Marchi«iil||ul 9, Music 9; Ar [: B It; A |£eBand 1 tra 1 fsH t Alabai Lion ' s Clu Bam Band 9; Symphoni 12. Moore, Paul Vafen Concert Bwnd 9d • Band 10, n, i:;a SfeBand9, • 10, II; All-Slate Jazz 12. Morgan, Robert Crawley Fodtball 9, 10; FCA 9. 10. 11; Interact 12; Who ' s Who Most School Spirit 12; Homecoming Fscnrt 1 2; Reveille Escort 12. Morgan, Sharon Denise Pep 9; Track 9, 10; Soph. Action 10; Mat Maid 10, 11. 12: BASIC II; Leo 12; SGA Cabinet 12; Last Will and Testament 12; Banquet 12. Morrow, Doug Lee Football 9, II, 12; FCA 9, 11, 12; Jr. Exchange 10. Moxim, Lisa C. Band 9, 10; Marching Band U. 12; Symphonic Band II, 12; School Play 10, 11; Cheerleader 9.10. Murchison, Danna Lee Tennis 9; Pep 9; Soph, Action 1 0; SGA 10, 12; Rebelette 10. 11, 12; Art 1 1; Interact 12; Prophecy 12. Murchison. Joseph Gregory Football 9, 10, 11; FCA 9. 10. 11; Who ' s Who Best Dressed 12. ' X Murphy, William Todd Stage Crew 9, 10, II. JNeednarn. ' Rleky Allen 12; Lettermen MarchingBand PhQ flHkP, l( Nelson, John Andrew Marching Band 9. 10, II, 12; 10; Concert Band land 10, II. 2-; Music 11; Symphonic Band II, 1 2: Frisbee 1 2. Noll, Anthony Scott FCA9. 10: Football 9. 10, 11, 12; Frisbee 11, 12; Pres. 11.12. Oliver. Nancy Lotinette Tri-Hi-V 9; Soph. Action 10: Leo II, 12; Rebelette II. 12. Capi 12; School Play 11, 12; FVom Comm. 1 1 . -r y. 0 Neal, Deborah Renee Pep 9; AFS 9; BASIC 10, ll;Sp. Honor Society 11.12. Orr. Virginia Ruth BASIC 9. 10. 11: Jr. Civitan 12; Banquet 12; Motto, Flower and Color 12. Packard, Charlotte Mellen Pep 9. 11; Newspaper 10; Math Team 10. 11. 12; Soph. Action 10; Nafl. Honor Society 11, 12; Fr. Honor Society 11. 12; AFS Rep. 12; Banquet 12. Palco. John Matthew FAC 9; Football 9; Wrestling 9; Track 9; Leo 10, 1 1. 12; Pari. 11; School Play 10, 11, 12, Palmes, Deborah Leigh BASIC 9, 10. II; School Plav 9, 10, II, 12; Thespians 10. 11, 12. Sec. 1 1, Pari. 12; Sp. Honor Soci- ety 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2; Nafl. Honor Soci- ety 11, 12; Stage Crew 12; Stu- dent Director 1 1. Pardue. Elan Danielle Fr. Choir 9; FLC 9; Jazz Ensem- ble 9, 11; Concert Choir 10; BASIC 10. 11; Sp. Honor Soci- ety 10, 11, I2;Rebelette 11, 12. Parker, Scott Weeks Football 9, 10;FCA9. 10. 11, 12; SGA 9, 10. 12; Pari. 12; Wres- tling 11, 12; Interclub 12; Mr. Vestavia Nominee 12. Parr, Michael Douglas Leo 9; Frisbee 11,12. Palton, Matthew Alan Jr. Civitan 12. Peake, Robert Benjamin Pep 9; FLC 10; Frisbee II, 12. Pearce, Virginia Thomas Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Fr. Club Advisor 11; Jr. Civitan 12, Sec. 12. Peden, Lara Renee Radio 9. 10, 11. Pennington, Lynette Pep 9; AFS Rep. 9; Soph. Action 10; Leo II, 12; Prom Comm. 11; Prophecy 12; Motto, Color, and Flower 12. Peterson, Patricia Sorrel I FHA 9, 10; Pep 9; Volleyball 10; FBLA II; Art 12. Peterson, Thomas Alan Swim 9, 10; Soccer 9, 10. 11; Jazz Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Sym- phonic Band 9, 10, II, 1 V. Pres. 12; Waterpolo 9; Marching Band 10. 11, 12; All-State Jazz 10, II, 12. Petro, Peter Mark Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep 9; FCA 10, 11. 12. Pflasterer, John Walter Choir 9; Wilderness 9; Debate 9, 10, II, 12; Baseball 10; Tennis 11. 12. Pierce, Brent Richard Cross Country 9, 10, II, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; FLC 9; Leo i 10; Key II; Lettermen 12; Nat ' l. Merit Commended Student 1 2. Peer, Lisa Renee BASIC 10, 11; FBLA 12. Pope, Dana Kristen Pep 9; Bank Teller 9, 10; Sp. Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12; Soph. Action 10; Fr. Club Advi- sor 11; SGA 11; Frisbee 12. Hist. 12. Porter. deN ay Leigh Tri-Hi-Y9, 10, 11, 12, Pari. 11, V, Pres. 12; Youth Leg. 9. 10. Posey, Jay Michael Swim 10, II, 12; Lettermen II, 12. Powell, Anne Darlene Pep 9; SGA 9; Track 9, 10, II, 12; Cross Country 9. 10. II. 12; Fr. Honor Society 11.12; BASIC II, 12; Banquet 12; Motto, Color, and Flower 12; Nal ' I. Merit Semi-Finalist 12. Powell, William Brannon FCA 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10, II, 12; Track 9; Lettermen 10, II, I2;PromComm. 11. Prater, Janice Lynne Marching Band 9, 10, II, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11,12; Flag Corps II, 12; BASIC 11, 12. Price, James B. FCA 9, 10; Track 9; Football 9, 10, 1 1 ; Leo 10, 1 1 ; Cross Country 10; Lettermen 12; Prophecy 12. Raine, Ramona Pep 9; Bank Teller 9; Wilderness 10; Rebelettes II, 12; Interact 11, I2.Sgt.-at-Arms 12. Ramsbacher. Ronald Hugh Radio 9; Frisbee 11,12. Ramsey, Cindi Joy Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9; Tri-Hi-Y 9. 10. Most Helpful Member 9; Youth Leg. 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12, Hist. 12; BASIC 11. 12; Motto, Color, and Flower 1 2. Reddy, Naveen S. Track 9; SCA 9, 10, II; French 9; Tennis 10, 11; Karate 10, II; Guitar 10; Astronomy 11; FLC 11; Art 12. Redman, Renee Marching Band 9, 10, II, 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11. 12; BASIC 9; Typ- ing 1 Award 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11; FBLA 11; Jr. Civitan 12; Jr. Exchange 12; Banquet 12; Last Will and Testament 1 2. Reece, BobG. Jr. Exchange II, 12. Reed. Dudley Freeman Football 9; FCA 9, 10, 1 1 ; Track 10. Reed, Karen Lynn Pep 9; Tri-Hi-Y 10; BASIC II; Jr. Civitan 12. Reeves. Maxwell Lynn Leo 9. 10. II. 12; Track 9, 12; Basketball Manager 10. 11, 12; Annual Staff II, 12, Ed. 12; Mr. Vestavia Nominee 12; Home- coming Escort 12; Banquet 12. Reinhardt, Suzy Jean Drama 9; Jr. Classical League 9; Math Science 9, Treas. 9; School Plays ' 9, 10. 11, 12; Thespians 10, 11, 12, Chap. 12; Prom Comm. 11; Interact 11. 12. Chap. 12; Fr. Honor Society 11, 12; Outreach II; SGA 12, Chap. 12; Banquet 12. Reynolds, Robert Lewis FLC 9, 10; Newspaper 9; Key 11, 12; BASIC 12; SGA 12. Rhodes, Gina Renee Track 9; Tri-Hi-Y 9; Soph. Action 10; Jr. Class Cabinet 1 1; Cheerleading II. 12; Homecom- ing Attendant II; SGA II, 12; Prom Comm. 1 1; Interact 11, 12, Sgt.-at-Arms 12; Prophecy 12. Richardson, Leigh Ann Pep 9, II, 12; Photography 10; Miss Reveille Top Twelve 1 1, 3rd Alt. 12, Evening Gown Winner 12. Ritchey, Gregory Scot Key 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Comm. 11; SGA 1 2; Prophecy 12. Robbins. Joe Howell Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9. 10, 11; Pep 9. 10; Lettermen 11. 12. Robinson, Jay Flying 9. Pres. 9; Stage Crew 10; Key 11. 12; Prom Comm. 11. Rodda, Judith Lynn Jr. Civitan 9; Exchange Student to Denmark 10; Interact 11, 12; Prom Comm. 1 1 ; Math Team 1 1 , 12; Cross Country 1 1; Track 11; Banquet 1 2; Last Will and Testa- ment 12. Rogers. Lori Jeanine School Play 9; BASIC 9, 10, 11, 12; Fr. Choir 9; Beg. Jazz Ensemble 9; Home Economics 10; Concert Choir 10, II; Adv. Jazz Ensemble 10. Rubio, Margaret Cecelia Cheerleading 9, 10, II, 12, Co- Head 12; Homecoming 9, 10, 11, 12; Class Favorite 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep 9; Key Club Sweetheart II, 12; Prom Comm. 11; Who ' s Who Best All Around 12; Miss Vesta- via Nominee 12; SGA 12; Letter- men Sweetheart 12; Interact 11, 1 2; Prophecy 1 2. Rueschenberg. Jane Marie Bank Teller 9; AFS 9. 10; Tri- Hi-Y 9; Soph. Action 10; BASIC II; Annual Staff 11, 12; Prom Comm. 1 1 ; Jr. Exchange 1 2; Flag Corps 12; Banquet 12; Last Will and Testament 1 2; Prophecy 12. Russell, Anne Marie Pep 9, 11, 12; Gymnastics 9; Jr. Exchange 10; SGA 10; Cheer- leader 11; Who ' s Who Among Am. High School Students 1 1 . Russell, Mindv Shannon Track 9; FBLA 9; BASIC 12; Devotionals 12. Rutledge, John W. Football 9; FCA 9, 10; Track 9, 10; Pep II; Frisbee 12. Ryan, Ginger Louise BASIC 9, 12; Flag Corps 10, 11; Band Treas. 1 1; SGA 9. 10; Art 10; Jr. Exchange II; Key Club Sweetheart 10; Sp. Honor Soci- ety 10, 11,12. Saeger, Timothy William Leo 9, 10; Baseball 10, 12; Prom Comm. 11; Prophecy 12, Ch. 12. Salchert, Danny FCA 9; Pep 10; Lettermen 10, 12, V. Pres. 10, Pres. 12; Football 11, 12; Team Capt. 12; All Inde- pendent 1 1 ; 4-A All State 1 2. Salmon, Edwin Martin FCA 9, 1 1; Wilderness 10; Track 9, 10, II, 12; Cross Counti i Manager 12. Salter, Lori Dianne Pep 9; Track 9; School Plays 10, 12; Soph. Action 10; Prom Comm. 11; Rebelette II, 12; Interact II, 12; Thespians 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Court 12; Miss Vestavia Nominee 12; Who ' s Who Friendliest 12; SGA 10, 1 1, 12, Girl ' s V. Pres. 12, Class Pres. II, Class Sec. -Treas. 10; Bank Teller II; Miss Reveille Pageant Miss Congeniality 12. Sankey, Philip Matt Pep 9, 10; FCA II; Football 11, 12. Schmlth, John Edsel Swim 9; Gymnastics 9; Leo 10, 11; Photography 10; Track 10, 11,12. Scholl, Sheryl Ella Basketball 9, 10, 11, Capt. 11; Volleyball 9, 10. 11, Capt. 11; Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Pep 9; Leo 10, II, 12; Miss Vestavia Nomi- nee 12; Who ' s Who Most Ath- letic 12; Miss Reveille Special Talent 12; Rep. for Vestavia Optimist Club 12. Scott, JoAnna FLC 9, 10; Outstanding Fr. Art Award 9; Volleyball 9; Track 9, 10, II, 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society II, 12; Art II. 12, V. Pres. 12. Shackelford, Kathy Annettee BASIC 9, 12; Art 10; Speed Typ- ist Award 10; Gymnastics 10, 11; School Plays II, 12; Fr. Honor Society II, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Banquet 12. Shafer, Roger Stage Crew 9, 10, II. Sherrill, Gina Michele Basketball 9, 10, 1 1; Pep 9; Soph. Action 10; Volleyball 10, II, 12. Shuler. Angela Pep 9; Fr. Choir 9; Soph. Action 10; Mat Maid 10, 11, 12; Concert Choir 10, 1 1; Beg. Jazz Ensemble 100 w mti ti 10, Adv. 11, 12: Chamber Choir 12: Madrigal Singers II, 12; J School Play 1 2; Sp. Honor Soci- ety 12: Prophecy 12. Sisk. Michael David Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; FLC 9; Concert Band 9; Sym- phonic Band 10. 11. 12; BASIC 10. 1 1; Jr. Exchange 12; Banquet 12. Smith, Alexis L. Tri-Hi-Y 9: Newspaper 9. 10, 1 1. Assl. Ed. 10, Ed. 11; Beg. Jazz Ensemble Choir 9; Prom Comm. 11: Sp. Honor Society 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; BASIC 12: Poem 12; Motto, Color, and Flower 1 2; Song 1 2. Smith, Kathryn Rhea Tri-Hi-Y 9: Soph. Action 10; Rebelette 10, 1 1; Interact 11,12. Pres. 1 2. Smith, Rickey Towery Football 9, 10, II; Basketball 9, 10; Track 9, 10; FCA 9, 10, II, 12. Smotherman, Barbara Anne Tennis 9; Student Union 9, 1 1 ; Newspaper 9; School Play 9; Badminton 10; Ski 10, 1 1; Home- coming Court 10; Prom Comm. 10, II: Volleyball 11; Pep 12; Citizens Advisory Council 12. Spink, Mike „ Baseball 9. 10, 11, 12; FCA 9; Pep 10; Lettermen 11. 12; Bas- ketball 9, 10; Track 9; Class Favorite 9 Steele, Robert Doddridge Pep 9: Ke 10, II, 1 Trainer 9, Stevenson, Theodore Debate 9, 10, 11, 12;F(Q, Stewart ' , li i Michael Key 9, 10, n, 12; Thespian 11, 12; Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Ensemble -9, 10, II, 12; School Play 1 1; Skit 12; Newspaper 1 1, 12. Bus. Manager 12; Miss Rev- eille Escort 12. Stewart, Kimberly Anita Music 9; Fr. Choir 9; Beg. Jazz Choir 9; Concert Choir 10, II, 12; Jazz Choir 10, 11, 12; School Plays 10, 11, 12; Jr. Exchange 11; BASIC |2: Thespians 12. Stolic, Edward G. Football 9. 10; FLC 10; 9 1 tors 9; Wilderness 12. lec- Strong, Matthew William FLC 9; Concert Band 9; March- ing Band 9; Baseball 10; Key 10, II. 12; Gymnastics 1 0; Track 1 1 , 1 2: Choral I I ; Prom Comm. I I . Sturgeon, Richard Steven Jr. Civitan 9; Wilderness 10, II, 12; Debate 10, II, 12; Interclub 12; National Honor Society II, 1 2; School Play I I . Tanqua ' y, Judith Ann Marching Band 9, 10, II, 12; Orchestra 9, 10, II, 12; Leo 9, 10; Flag Corps 10, II, 12, Co- Capt. 12; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9; Jr. Exchange II, Jr. Rep. II; Prom Comm. 1 1; National Honor Soci- ety 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Annual Staff 12; SGA 12; Sp. Honor Society 12: Prophecy 12; Last Will and Testament 12; Banquet 12; Al. Lion ' s Club All-Star Band 12. Thigpen, Lois Ann Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10; SGA 9, 10, 12; Bank Teller 10; Leo 11. 12; Sp. Honor Society 11. 12. Thomas, Mark O. FLC 9; Stage Crew 10, II, 12, Thomas, William Randall FCA 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Football 9, 10, 11,12; Track 9; Baseball 10; Let- termen 1 1 , 1 2; Miss Reveille 1 2. Thompson, Robert Neal FLC 9; Leo 10, 1 1, 12; Fr. Honor Society 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11. 12; Nat ' l. Merit Semi-Finalist 12; Prophecy 1 2; Poem 1 2. Thomson, Rebecca Jo Track 9, 10; Volleyball 9, 11, 12; An 9; Jr. Honor Society 9; Sp. Honor Society 10, II, 12; Soph. Action 10; Basketball 10; Jr. Exchange 1 1 ; Prom Comm. 1 1 ; Leo 12. Till. Ellis Hampton Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; Key 10; Interact 12. Thompkins, William David Basketball 9, 10, II. 12; Pep 9; FCA 9, 10. 1 1; Jr. Honor Society 9; Student Bar Assoc. 1 1; Inter- act 12; Ping Pong 12; Golf 12; Campaigners 12; National Honor Socielv 11. 12. Towery, Donald Tyler Leo 9, 10, 11, 12; Soccer 9; School Plav 10; Prom Comm. 11; SGA 12. Triplett. Jennifer Anne Spanish 9; Sp. Honor Society 10, 11, 12;SGA9, 10. 11, 12; Proph- ecy 12; Pep 10, 1 1; Track 9. Turner, Bill Moon Basketball 9; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Lettermen 11, 12. Turner, Stephanie Rene Marching Band 9. 10, II, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12; Concert Band 9, 10; Symphonic Band 11, 12; RiHe Corps 10, II, 12; Samford Honors Band 10, II; Outstanding Contributor Award 10. Ulbrich, Douglas Tyler Spanish 9, 10; Track 9. Upton, Stephen Douglas Marching Band 9, 10; Stage Band 9. 10; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10; Tennis 9, 10, II, 12; Interact 11, 12; SGA 11. 1 2: FCA 10; Leo 10. Valin. Vanessa Jo Pep 9-11. 12. Sec. II, V. Pres. 12; Art 10; Rebelette 10, 11,12. Vanderver, Dale Elaine Pep 9; Tennis 9, 10, 1 1, 12: Soph. Action 10: Volleyball 10; Leo 12; Motto, Color, and Flower 12: Poem 1 2. VanReenen, Melanie Grace Cheerleader 9; Key Club Sweet- heart 9, 10; School Play 9, 10, 1 1, 12; Bank Teller 9; Thespians 10, II, 12, Pari. 12; Interact 10; Rebelette II; Who ' s Wlio Most Talented 1 2; Skit 12. Vigee, David Gerald Pep 9, 10; SGA 9, 10; Frisbee II; Fr, Honor Society II, 12; Inter- dub II; Lit. Magaziire 11, 12; FLC 12; Prophecy 12. Waggoner, Marilyn Ann Pep 9, 12; Soph. Action 10; Tri- Hi-Y II; Rebelette II, 12; SGA 1 1; Prom Comm. 1 1; Class Sec- Treas. 1 1 . Walker, Dawn Key Club 1 1 ; Track 9 Soph. Act Interact 1 2; Prophecy 1 1 ette W theat .?; Pep 9 lebel Girlfo, 11; 0; SGA 10, II; omecoming Queen Walker, Jana Lou Pep 9, 10; Thespian 1 1. Walker, Kimberli Kellon Pep 9, 11; RAelelte 10, 11, 12; Powder Puff,f oolball 1 1 . Walker, Lana Science 9: Pep 10; Jr. Exchange 11; Choir 11. 12. Weaver, Anita Ann Radio 9, IO;Deca 11,12. Webb, Kimberlee Paige Pep 9; Gymnastics 9. 12; Soph. Action 10; Track 10; FBLA 9, 10, Hist. 10; Prophecy 12. Webb, Robert Allen Track 9, 10; Frisbee 12. Wells, Michael Thomas FCA9, 10, II, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12. Wiggins, Steven W. FLC 9; Art 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10, II, 12; Track 10, 11, 12. Wilkerson. Forrest Dunlap Swimming 9; Track 10; Frisbee II. l2,Sgt.-al-A rmsl2. Williams, Tim A. FLC 9; Art 10; Track 10; Cross Country 10. iliiamson, Isaac Blanton ootball 9; BASIC II. Marc Ray Will Patricia Jane Pep 9: Newspaper 9: Leo 10, II, 12; SGA 10, 11, 12; Track 10; Mat Maid 10; Prom Comm. II: Top Twelve Miss Reveille II, Top Ten Miss Reveille 1 2. Waller, Jeanne Marie Radio 9; Marching Band 9, 11; Concert Band 9; BASIC Fr. Honor Society 10, 11, Symphonic Band 10. i E.tchange II: Hisi of Band Interact 1 2. Wli ' 10, 12; Jr. 11; Walters, Lisa Lynne Pep 9, 12; SGA 9: Art 10; Sp. Honor .Society 10, II. 12; Rebe- ' ietteU, 12, Warner, Bradley J. Boys Choir 9, 10; Concert Choir II; Chamber Choir 12; Adv. Jazz Ensemble 11,12; Marching Band 9. 10, 11, 12; FLC 9, 10; Aca- pella Choir 1 0; Valley Singers 1 0; School Play II, 12; All-State Jazz Choir 11; Jazz Abroad II; Key 12; Wilderness II; Sym- phonic Band II, 12. Warnken, Carol Lynn Tri-Hi-Y 9; Soccer 9; BASIC 10, 11; Marching Band 9, 10; Jr. Civitan 12; Banquet 12; Motto, Color, and Flower 12. Watts. Alan Shelby FCA 9, 10, II, 12; Football 10, II, 12; Best Offensive Lineman 12. Watts, Richard Allen Speech 9; Jr. Honor Society 9: Drama 9; Psychology 10; National Society 11, 1 2; Jr. Clas- sical League II; Leo 12; Ma- Alpha Theta 1 1 . Wilson, John Ramsey FCA 9, 10, II; Football 9, 10, II. 12: Basketball 9, 10, 12: Baseball 10. Wilson, Jr., Robert E. Football 9. Withers, Sammuel Lee Wilderness 9. 10, 11, 12, Sec- Treas. 11; Bank Teller 9. Wcrtnski, Karen Elizabeth Choir 9, 10; Cat ' s Cabinet 9; BASIC 10; Mat Maid 10, 1 1, 12, Head! 2; Gymnastics 10; Inter- act 11, 12, Treas. 12: Beg. Jazz Ensemble 11; Outreach 11; Annual Staff 12. Wood, III, John Fred Football 9, 10, 12; Lit. Magazine 9, 10, II, 12, Ed. 12; Class V. Pres. 9, Pres. 10; FCA 9, 10, II, 12: Class Favorite 9. 10, 11, 12; Track 9; Baseball 9, 10; Wres- tling 9, 11, 12; Raging Rebel Award 12. Wood, Phillip David Pep 9. 10; Golf 10, II, 12; Jr. Civitan 11, 12; Lettermen 12. Wood, Steve H. FCA 9, 11; Golf 9, U, 1 2: Soph. Action 10; Sgt.-at-Arms 10; Bas- ketball 10, 1 1, 12; Lettermen 12. Woods. Edgar H. Pep 9; Track 9: Jr. Civitan 1 1 ; Frisbee 1 2. Wrench. William Reid Cross Country 9. 10; Track 9. 10, II. 101 Junior Class Drew Smith — Pres. 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Brad Melenyzer, Cara Metaxis, Melinda Metclaf, Leigh Miller, Greg Minogue, Alysia Minor, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jeff Moon, Jim Moore, Mary Morgan, Alan Morris, Scott Morrison, Teresa Moustapha, Hala Murchison, Jeri Murdock, Teresa Nadell, John Nash, Gary Neely, Wendy Neill, Garrett Nelson, Jay Nelson, Kristen Norrell, Kristi Norris, Barry O ' Neill, Robin What ' s my next line? (K. Hull) 119 Pace, Brad Panaia, Dana Papajohn, Michael Pharo, Brother Pihakis, Sam Polhill, Frank Pope, Marcelle Powell, Stan Prater, Jay Purser, Mike Rader, Laurie Raines, Patti Ramsey, Phillip Randle, Mike Ransom, Jim Reed, Chris Reed, Peter Reed, Ty Reynolds, Max Rhoades, Lora Rice, Bill Rice, Richard Ringler, Diane Ritchey, John Robinson, Hill Robinson, Martha Romano, Sam Rosato. Leon Rubin, Andrea Rueschenberg, Lori Roshano; Martin Sanford, Turner Scholl, Dawn Seal, Katie 120 Shannon, Kim Sharbel, Cameron Shaw, Rene Sheehy, Kitty Sherrell, John Sherer, Scott Shoutts, Calvin Sims, Scott Singleton, Dawn Smeraglia, Stephen Smith, Abbey Smith, Diane Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Ellen Farran Greg Jackie James Janet Lesley Smith, Meghan Smither, Carleton Sokoll, Richard Sooudi, Pardis Sprouse, Lynn Stallings, Bruce Stapleton, Carol Stevens, Bob Stockli, Mara Stolic, Joe Stone, Scott Strickland, Cris Go Rebels Go!! (L. Rhoades) 121 Strong, Anna Strong, Ted Stuckey, Jeff Swan, Edward Taylor, Karen Thornburgh, Lauree Thompson, Scot Tiffany, Sharon Truitt, Alan Tyler, Denise Upton, Kent Vettenburg, Mimi Waggoner, Terri Wailes, Wally Walker, Melinda Ward, Terry Watson, Sherry Watts, Allison Webb, Emily Webb, Mark Webb, Mike White, Angle White, Janet White, Paul Wilkerson, Cassie Williams, Clark Willis, Bob Wilson, Mike Winslow, Bo Withington, Lisa Withrow ' , Lora Wolnski, Laura Wood, Alisa T H i i 122 Psst. Are you awake ' (A Holland, J. Stuckey) Forty-Love ... My serve! (A. Watts) Wood, Tracy Woodward, Ronda Wright, John Zito, Thomas Put my name down for two. (M. Smith, S. Beaty) It has to be my turn next. (M. Purser) 123 Freshman Class Sam Everette — Pres. Teresa Farrell. Pale Renneker — Co-Girls ' V. Pres. Steve Carroll — Boys ' V. Pres. Carol Carter — Sec.-Treas. D. Earnest, K. Cleveland — Sponsors. 124 mM Allison, Sally Armistead, Martin Armstrong, Tim Arnold, Craig Baker, Cheryl Ballinger, Parker Barnes, Conni Barton, Ric Batchelor, Jennifer Beizer, Sarah Belcher, Nancy Bellsnyder, Charlie Benner, John Berry, Alicia Bertella, Jackie Billings, Amy Booth, Lisa Brooks, Carl Brown, Andrea Brown, Rosa Buchanan, Karen Budoff, Jon Bufton, David Burson, Lee Beth Butgereit, Anne Calvin, Johnny Cantavespre, Mark Carlin, Bryant Carpenter, David Carroll, Steve Carroll, Tim Carter, Carol Casale, Lynne Cavaleri, Richelle Cherry, Jan Clemmer, James Cloves, Kathy Coker, Cleo Coker, Lucy Colpack, Chris Conoley, Stephen Cornet, Jeff Cox, Sally Croasmun, Jean Cullighan, Mike Cummings, Carol Cunningham, Candace Daggit, Tom Dale, Merrilee 125 Deng, Tracy Denson, Caroline Dickinson, Stephen Dillon, Vann Dockery, Troy Donegan, Marty Drummond, Paige DuBard, David Dujanovic, Evan Dutton, Kim Eagle, Douglas Eanes, Leslie Edmunds, Carol Edwards, Todd Ellard, Dru Ellis, Gil Ellison, Marcella Ellison, Ramona Evans, Allsion Everette, Sam Everling, Beth Farmer, David Farrell, Teresa Fattig, Kurt Faught, John Flatland, Bente Forbes, Mallory Foster, Jeff Frings, Michael Garrett, Don Geiger, Jane Gentle, Shawn Gibson, Suzanne Gipner, Gina Goebel, Brooke Gordon, Susan Graff eo, Nickie Gulas, Sonya Guthrie, Greg Hagood, Tracy This new kind of dance is really fun. (P. Renneker, R. Walters) 126 Halen, Joan Hammond, Chris Hansen, Roger Harlin, Beth Harris, Shannon Hassler, Renee Hawkins, Candy Heffington, Leanne Herrin, Glenn Hollingsworth, Harper Hopkins, Caroline Hortberg, Scott Howard, Arthur Howard, John Hull, Julie Hunt, Robert Hunton, Shawn Hutcheson, Natalie Jessee, Charles Jones, Chad Jones, Chris Jones, Evan Jones, Stephen Jovings, Jacqueline Kennedy, John Kentros, Clifford Kidd, Krista Kimbrough, Mike King, Kelley Kinney, Kyle Kirk, Roberta Knight, Tim Kopp, Stacy Krebs, Lisa 127 Kuykendall, Kevin Lamb, Chris Lampion, Tracie Langford, Thomas Larussa, Christopher Lee, Kim Lembke, Matthew Lewis, Wallace Looney, Ben Lott, Susan Love, Catharine Lu,Yi Lynch, Beth McBay, John McCalla, Eric McCoUough, Sted McElwee, Ellen McGeever, Meredith McMahon, Billy McNair, Andy Meeks, Meg Merrick, Scott Milligan, Jeff Mitchell, Amy Moon, Sharon Moore, Terri Just three more years until graduation! 128 lotlc . Alice Mo im. Bill Myers, Mary Nash, Sieve Neil, Cary Newman. Laura Newport. Bruce Nicholis, Kenny Norton. Bill Norton, Mark Oluvic. Mark Orr. Marie Pace. Sloan Pardue, Gina Parks, Missy Parsons. Steve Pate. Lisa Peake. Nancy Pennington. Cheryl Pierce. Mark Pinson. Villeta Powell. Elise Prewitt. Tommy Price. Bill Pugh, Kevin Rader, Mark Future angels ' ? (P. Renneker, R. Kirk) 129 Rainc, Angela Register. Jeff Renneker. Pate Reuse, Roger Riehards. Scott Richardson, Beth Rickles, Melinda Ritchcy, Robin Rosen, Barry Rueschenberg. Joe Sakmar, Michael Sargent, Chris Seagle, John Segars, Mary Carol Serio, Jacqueline Shellon, Danny Shepherd, Lynn Simonetli, Marianna Simpson, Brian Smith, Audrey Smith, Bobby Smith, Roger Smith, Sandra Smith, Stuart Smith, Terri Soyer, Elif Spence, Lowe Steele, Rhonda Steele, Taylor Sterbacky, Melissa Stewart, Allison Styles, David Styslinger, Mary Sykes, Chris Talley, Wes Taylor, Clyde Taylor, Logan Taylor, Pat Theuerkauf, Mark , Thrift, Angi The point is . . . (S. Everette) 130 Thompson, Alston Todd, Michele Toffel, Randy Turner, Andre Turner, David Turner, Jeanetta Vanderver, David Vines, Vivian Virciglio, Beverly Walls, Susan Walters, Robin Warner, Dustin Warren, Stacy Watkins, Tom Watson, John Watson, Scott Watts, Teresa Webb, Anita Welch, Chip West, Kelley West, Steve White, Stephen Whitehead, Leigh Ellen Wilkinson, Brad Williams, Susan Williford, Andrew Wolff, Eric Wolnski, Peter Woods, Beverly Woods, Tommy Yang, Hsiao-Pei Youngers, Hugh Hi Sweeti! (C. Denson, R. Reuse) I think I ' m going to be sick. (J.Calvin) 131 , 133 Student Government Association President: Kelly Kitchens Secretary: Cathy Pritchard mi Girls ' Vice-President: Lori Salter Treasurer: Howie Johnston Boys ' Vice-President: Chris McCalluin tW f- - i Chaplain: Suzy Reinhardt Historian: Millie Jeffrey Parliamentarian: Scott Parker Sponsor: Miss Tealla Welch 134 Senior Reps. - 1st Row: S. Parker, R. Reynolds. P. Willis, k. Laughlin. J. Triplell. R. ConnelK. M. Jeffrey. K. Kitchens. 2nd Row: G. Ritchey. L. Salter. S. Reindharl. K. Leos. J. Cory. T. Dickson. J. Jowers. S. Burdette. J. Jackson. 3rd Ro«: D. Morgan. H. Johnston. M. Rubio. C. Hershey. T. Towery. S. Watts. G. Baker, R. Hanscom, J. Tanquary. P. Eaves, C. Davidson, S. Beizer, C. jVlcCallum. Junior Reps. - 1st Row: F. D ' .Amico. S. Williams. K. Kitchens, K. Thomas. 2nd Row; K. Pritchard. R. Spina. N. Jovings. D. Smith. S. Pace. V . Fridlin. 3rd Row: J. Jeffrey. J. Martins. S. S. Estock. D. Clarke. The Student Government .Association is composed of eight officers elected b the student body, an appointed cabinet, and representatives from homerooms. The S.G.A., or Student Council, publishes a student directory at the beginning of the year and sponsors the Boys Beauty Walk and talent show. The S.G.A. conducts various assemblies during the school year, and directs half-time activities at Homecoming. Other projects of the Council have in- cluded a sock hop, a Thanksgiving can- ned foods drive, and an annual Christmas party for needy children. The Student Government .Association does much to insure the orderly direc- tion of school activities and promote unit throughout the student body. Sophomore Reps. - 1st Row: L. Carney. L. Wolnski. M.Gcisler. D. Balchclor. 2nd Row: B. Hayes. B Stallings. . fruitt. J. Gilliam. L Green. K. McCor- mick, B. Lawrence. C. Heaion. L. Coggins. A. Smith. i Freshman Reps. 1st Row: H. Wolff. B. Looncy. S. k( uu.jyh. S. Carroll. 2nd Row: R V alters. A. Butgrcit. J. Geigcr. K. Cloues. 3rd Row: T. Farrell. S. Everett. H. Youngers. B. Virciglio. P. Renneker. C Carter. 135 FHA Club 1st Row; M. DuBard, J. Siniard, J. Heaton, L. Fuller, C. Gillespie. 2nd Row: E. Jpnes, S. Evans, L. Wright, L. Johnson, J. Strong, M. Ellison, C. Barnes, R. Pate, K. Nelson, B. Brasher. The Future Homemakers of America is a club designed to help students in- terested in homemaking prepare for their futures. Members are involved in activities which help prepare them for family life, personal growth, vocational opportunities and community involve- ment. FHA has grown to become an in- tegral part of VHHS. OFFICERS; J. Siniard - Pres., L. Wright - Vice-Pres., J. Strong - Sec.-Treas. 136 FBLA Club JjOfl OFFICERS: K. Webb - Hisloruin, J, Maricns Chaplain, C. Kirkpatrick - Treasurer, B. Bross Secretary, K. Edwards - Vice-Pres., K. Conyers - Vice-Pres., T. Dickson - President. For students preparing for a future career in business, Future Business Leaders of America is the perfect club. This club helps to prepare these students by participating in the Southern Leadership Conference and business competitions. FBLA ' s annual project is selling mums at Homecoming, which helps to add to the color and beauty of this event. The club also recognizes secretaries on National Secretary Day and the teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week. Standing: F. Whuc, V. , urncr, G. Schnmh, .1 Mar.cns, C K,rkpau,ck, 1. Baugh, T Conoley M.J. Coker, K. Edwards, K. Webb, L. Poer, C. Lowman, D. Johnston, Mrs. R. Vance, Sponsor, Mrs. Bush, Sponsor. Seated: B. Bross, N. Dawson, T. Dickson, C. Hilyer, K. Conyers, S. Wyatt. 137 Leo Club 1st Row: R. Hanscom. M. Palco, R. Barker, S. Arvin, R. Thompson, J. Caldwell, S. Gutkowski, R. Mann, P. Willis, D. Vandever, L. Thigpin, 2nd Row K aller, T Brockway, S. Williams, B. Thompson, A. Westhoven, C. McClure, R. Watts, C. Davidson, C. Goez, S. Pace, L. Youngers, D. Condra. 3rd Row: B Olson, K. Hanscom S Scholl, G. Baker, G. Gerson, C. Robinson, V. Vaughn, L. Heffington, R. Pate, V. Vaughn, C. DeFalco, M. Reeves. 4th Row: A. Arvin, G. King, D. Morgan, S. Moon, L. Heffington, G. Croasman, K. Crawford, N. Galloway, M. Metaxas, J. Hayes, S. Swader, R. Hansen. 5th Row: J. Hayes, A. Smith, M. Mit- chell, S. Jones, L. Pennington, T. Towery, C. Sharbel, J. Fauster, G. Everling, S. Bell, R. Wright, J. Johnson. - ; . s 138 Leo Club has grown stronger and stronger through the fellowship of work- ing together to perform services for the school and community. Each year members hold their annual fruit sale, usher at college night, babysit for the PTA, and assume the daily responsibili- ty of raising and lowering the school flag. Each year money raised from the various service projects goes towards the purchase of a gift for the school. OFFICERS: 1st Row: H. Pasisis - Pari., J. Jeffrey - Pres., S. Arvin - Bd. Member, G. King - Hist., A. Weslhoven - Sec, A. Smith - Bd. Member, G. Baker - Bd. Member. (Not Pictured: T. Brockway - Treas., R. Hanscom - V.-Pres.). 139 Interact Club The purpose of the Interact Club is to serve the school and community. The club has donated much of its time to help beautify the school grounds by planting trees and shrubs. The members participated in many Homecoming events - collecting wood for the bonfire and winning first place in the float com- petition. They also perform many ser- vices around the school including clean- ing up after the Sock Hop and par- ticipating in the Thanksgiving canned food drive. The Interact Club promotes involvement and service throughout the school. 1st Row: K. Kitchens, K. Leos, D. Webb, C. Pritchard, S. Swagler, J. Hamilton, K. Kitchens, U. Woods, J. Green, L. Rhodes, W. Neely, L. Carney, E. Till, L. Atkins, K. Haas, K. Wolnski, L. Salter, S. Burdette. J. Burks. 2nd Row: Mrs. Patterson, G. Rhodes, C. Ackerman. J. Rodda, K. Thomas. D. Murchison, S. Hart- sell, C. Chapman, L. Langley, D. Walker, J. Kaufman, H. Mason, J. Johnson, M. Rubio, C. Cranford, K. Laughlin, L. Mathis, M. Hayes, L. Abrasely, K. Smith, J. Johnson, J. Waller, L. Wolnski, J. Cory, S. Reinhardt, C. Stapleton, K. Chace. 3rd Row: R. Morgan, C. Dillon, S. Upton, M. Robinson, R. Raines, C. Boyd, K. Holt, F. D ' Amico, A. Cranford, R. Spina, C. Golden, J. Jowers, C. Cain, J. Jackson, D. Erber. Art Service Club The Art Service Club provides oppor- tunities for creative individuals to ex- press their talent, in the winter their work can be seen in the Christmas art and crafts show, and in the spring at the Dogwood Festival. Every year members provide a colorful homecoming display and the football team ' s break-through sign. The Art Service Club is also responsible for making banquet decora- tions and posters for various school and community activities. 1st Row: S. Watson, B. Linbergh. 2nd Row: K. Bryant, M. Moore, A. Flood - Sec- 1 reas., i . Wiggins, N. Reddy, E. Webb. 3rd Row: M. Howell - Sponsor, J. Scott - V. Pres., J. McLaughlin - Pres. (Not Pictured: P. Peterson - Proj. Chairman.). 140 Thespians I St Row: B. Tomlinson — Sgt.-at- Arms, D. Palmes V.-Pres., C. Davidson — Hist. 3rd Row: K. Cooper - Pari. 2nd Row: L. Grupe — Pres., J. McLaughlin - - Sec, M. Hand — Chap., P. Eaves — Treas. The primary interest of the Thespians is drama, and they work hard to pro- duce the annual play and musical. Long nights of exhaustion seem to be worth- while when the performances are finally given. The production in the fall was the Miracle Worker, the story of Annie Sullivan ' s struggle to teach Helen Keller - one example of the outstanding talent of the Thespians. The Thespians also work to improve their acting abilities through their participation in drama workshops and competitions. 1st Row: D. Palmes, R. Payne, K. Cooper, L. Salter, C. Golden, C. Davidson, L, Grupe, K. Benton, L. Forbes. 2nd Row: M. Metaxas, A. Hayes K. Conyers, B. Tomlinson, M. Hand, E. Kyser, M. VanRccnan, P. Eaves, K. Holman, C. King, J. McLaughlin, B. Brasell. K. Stewart, 141 Jr. Exchange Club Isl Row: D. Justice, L. Jones, L. Jackson, L. Martin. R. Martin. D. Salchert, J. Budoff, T. Wood, L. Dudley, D. Hauswirth. 2nd Row: P. LeBerte, K. Seal, M. Costa, K. Norrell, D. Scholl, A. Cullighan, K. Ingram, M. Beck, L. Deng, C. Hauswirth. 3rd Row: L. Sakmar, H. Youngers, K. Arnold, K. Hunton, S. Strozier, M. Robin- son, C. Pennington, B. Everling, J. Hull, C. McGuire. 4th Row: M. Sisk, R. Redman, W. Fuller, M. Moore, S. Merrick, S. Cox, T. Watkins, C. Hopkins. 5th Row: A. Tumblin, J. Jovings, C. Barnes, L. Coker, M. David, L. Smith, K. Long. 6th Row: M. Reese, A. Ballinger, J. Gullodge, J. Moon. 7th Row: T. Arceneaux, K. McKen- zie, K. Sheehy, D. LaRlviera. 8th Row: C. King, Sponsor, R. Jones. OFFICERS: C. King - Sponsor, L. Germain - Co-Historian, A. Morgan - Pari., B. Dean - Co-Historian, B. Hayes - V.-Pres., N. Jovings - Pres., C. Melenyzer - Sec, D. Carr - Treas. Chris King - Sponsor 142 In only its third year as a club, Jr. Ex- change boasts a membership of over a hundred for the second year in a row. The club operates in conjunction with the Exchange Club of Vestavia Hills, participating in many community pro- jects. Jr. Exchange also displays its Rebel spirit by participating in various school service projects. The club members usher the fall play and sponsor the club football league. t Hey there, big boy! (V. Fridlin) You wouldn ' t dare! (D. Justice) 143 Tri-Hi-Y Club Tri-Hi-Y is a service club that is af- filiated with the Y.M.C.A. Members participate in many service projects during the year, which include working at the Mary Lewis Convalescent Home and at the Ronald MacDonald House. The club also plans to send members to the Youth Legislature this year. The Foreign Language Club- American Field Service is dedicated to promoting interest in foreign languages and foreign cultures. One of the club ' s primary goals is to assist the adult chapter of American Field Service in making foreign exchange students feel welcome in the school, in raising funds to support AFS students, and in helping to secure host families for foreign students. The club also attends state conventions where students participate in oral competitions in their respective languages. 1st Row: M. Bailey, J. Kash, S. Turner, S. Weger. D. Porter, L. Bost, R. Reeves. 2nd Row: A. Boggs, J. Tanquary, A. Harris, K. Culver, E. Powell, C. Torbett, L. Simmonelti, S. Woods, V. Flemmon, B. Brown. FLC-AFS 4r. . ' i; 1st Row: P. Ballinger, D. Turner, J. Guercio, A. Thrift, L. Burson, A. Halen, S. Walls, G. Khare, C. Eagle, S. Ritchey. 2nd Row: M. Sarriff, C. Halen, S. Adams, D. Eubanks, A. Schuler, C. Ballard, S. Khurana, M. Estock, N. Lefebure, E. Hagman, L. Brown, Mrs. Ritter. 3rd Row: J. Justice, D. Vigee, C. Packard, B. Logsdon. K. Fattig, D. Eagle, L. Culver. 144 Jr. Civitan Club 1st Row N Hutchinson, H. Yang, M. Tombrello. 2nd Row: C. Eaves, R. Luketic, K. Johnson, B. Schiffman, M. Saeger, K. Follett, J. Gentle, R. Ritchey, C. War- nken V Orr J Brutelle. 3rd Row: R. Richardson, B. Simpson, M. Donigan, V. Pearce, D. Burk, C. Reynolds, S. Hunt, M. Wiggins, T. Deng, S. Gordon, C. Wilson. 4th Row: Mrs. Gajewski, B. Pugh, D. Gillis, D. Hellen, S. LoUar, P. Woods, E. Rushton, B. Butts, A. Brooks, W. Brandon, M. Patton, S. Reinier, M. McLeod, D, Reed, S. Hodge, S. Frey, M. Parks. OFFICERS: Seated: B. Schiffman - Pres., E. Rushton Treas., P. Wood - Sgt. at Arms, V. Pearce - Sec. V. Pres., D. Burk - Pres. Standing: D. Hellen ■Jr. Civitan has been rechartered as a service club during the 1980-81 school year. Jr. Civitan members participate in many school and community service projects. Community projects include working with emotionally disturbed and abused children. The club plans to send delegates to the State Jr. Civitan Con- vention in Pensacola, Florida in May. 145 Key Club Isl Row J Faught E Wolff, M. Oluvic. 2nd Row: S. McCollough. S. Carroll, M. Lembke, Mr. C. Ballard. 3rd Row, D. Montgomery J Montgomery D_Ellard,T. Howard B Carlin 4th Row M. McCoy, R. Bonham, M. Stewart, J. Sherrill, S. Estock, K. McCormick, J. Gilliam. 5th Row S. Bendall D. Sm, h, M. Medvec G RuXy B Cook. 6th Row: B. Costa, C McCoy, T. Lewis, P. Dawson, D. Costa, R. Jolly, R. Reynolds, J. Robinson T Bradley, M, Lundsford. 7th Row: T. Strong. D. Steele, B. Warren, M. Theurkauf, J. Faught, B. LaRiviere, S. Hines, M. Strong, R. Tofne, D. Estock, L. Coggm, S. Thompson, OFFICERS: D. Smith - Treas, - Sec, D, Montgomery - Pres,, D. Costa - Vice-Pres., K, McCormick Sponsor: Carlos Ballard 146 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: M. McCoy, J. Faught, T. Bradley, S. Carroll. The VHHS Key Club performs many school and community service projects. The club does volunteer work for the Children ' s Hospital and the Alabama Sheriffs ' Boys Ranch. During the 1980-81 school year, the members have attempted to help curb school van- dalism. In order to raise money for its many projects, the Key Club annually holds a twenty-four-hour marathon basketball game in which all members participate. Likewise the club raises funds and delights the community by hosting its annual Pancake Day. SWEETHEARTS: R. Spina, R. Walters, K. Kitchens, D. Woods, D. Webb, D. Crawford, S. Koularides, G. Ryan, G. Baker. 147 Basic Club . :-!i ' T- ' x: 1st Row: D. Carpenter, P. Dollar, S. Koulourides, L. Denton, D. Smith, B. Tomlinson, K. Ellison, L. Radar, E. Smith, K. Norlander, A. Mitchell, M. Stockli, D. Fater, C. Sykes, L. Thornbourgh, M. Nickols, H. Thornburgh, D. Panaia, M. Vettenburg, T. Waggoner, L. Metcalf, S. Beaty, L. Dickson, M. Geisler, A. Matuszak, M. Smith. 2nd Row: C. Cummings, T. Murdock, J. Smith, T. Morrison, C. Wilkerson, M. Finchum, K. Howell, D. O ' Neal, R. Conolly, M. Morrison, L. Eanes, M. Simonetti, D. Batchelor, J. Rogers, L. Harkey, C. Houston. L. Bonney, F. Smith, S. Copeland, P. Singleton, K. Shannon, L. Withington, G. McWaters, R. Pardue, S. Robinson, J. Prater. 3rd Row: S. White, K. Upton, G. Ryan, W. Carr, J. Jones, B. Stallings, S. Gentle, C. Ramsey, K. Shackleford, A. Powell, S. Bullock, L. Creenhaw, L. White, B. Browne, T. Davis, A. Stallings, J. Black, D. Wyatt, A. Hudson, P. Bryant, A. Smith, J. Dunn, M. Russell, K. Stewart, L. Colpack, C. Hild. Basic Club is a club of brothers and sisters in Christ. Christian fellowship and growth are promoted through ser- vice to the school and the community. Each year, Basic decorates the lobby to help promote the homecoming spirit. In this year ' s homecoming float competi- tion, the club ' s float won second place. Members of the club participate in various community services such as making fruit baskets for the nursing homes, and providing Christmas for a needy family. Basic Club strives to spread Christian love by serving others. OFFICERS: M. Vettenberg - V. Pres., B. Thomlinson - Sec. Ph. Chairman, M C. Hild -Pres. Nichols - Chap., L. Colpack - V, Pres., G. McWaters - 148 Radio Club 1st Row: J. Caddell, F. Gear, J. Dodge, B. Bemis, S. Hortberg, D. Cheek, T. Pennington, M. Phillips. 2nd Row: C. Sheppard, R. Allred, D. Sims, E. Jones, K. Fattig, B. Smith, K. McGill, T. Hall, H. Berridge. 3rd Row: B. Harvey, K. Jones, Mr. Sheikh, S. McDaniel, P. Burgess. Radio Club ' s major objective is com- munication. The club offers its- members the unusual pleasure of learn- ing how to get in touch with people through the medium of radio. Members aim for the achievement of a HAM radio operator ' s license. They have an opportunity to operate the HAM station at U.A.B. The Radio Club is also in- volved in numerous school activities. Frisbee Club The purpose of the Frisbee Club is to promote physical fitness through par- ticipation in the growing sport of frisbee. The club is in its second year at VHHS and has shown an increased in- terest and participation in various school activities. 1st Row: R. Ramsbacher, C. Estock, J. Cost, C. Carney, M. Bishop, G. Kentros, T. Clark, J. Raby, B. Peake. 2nd Row: E. St. John - Sponsor, S. Holladay, J. Rutledge, M. Hendy, H. Boone, D. Pope, M. Ran- dall, T. Long, P. Gillum, E. Woods, J. Nelson, D. Barnett, B. Holcomb, J. McRae - Sponsor. 3rd Row: R. Webb, H. Powell, S. Ducote, E. Worden, F. Wilkerson, R. Blaylock, R. Merrick, T. Noll, D. Parr, M. Eit- treim, J. Goocher, J. Ardovino, B. Brasher. 149 Lettermen Club Vestavia has always had many excep- tional athletes, and among them are the many members of the Lettermen Club. The club is composed of varsity athletes, who, throughout the year, pro- mote spirit in various ways. One of these is their annual fundraising project - sponsoring a hot dog stand before the homecoming bonfire. 1st Row: C. Cranford. 2nd Row: D. Salchert, M. Rubio, R. Martin, C. Ackerman. 3rd Row: J. Bryant, G. Belcher, M. Salmon, R. David. 4th Row: J. Wilson, K. Godwin, D. Pritchard, P. Lee. 5th Row: B. Turner, T. McCullough. R. Webb, R. Hanscom. 6th Row: A. Hayes, J. Brown, B. D ' Amico, C. Ferris. 7th Row: M. Spink, R. Thomas, B. Pierce, B. Browne. 8th Row: J. Leos, G. Hinkle, M. Wells, D. Hansen. 9th Row: S. Farrell, M. Allen, S. Wood, C. Dunn, D. Salchert, J. Price. OFFICERS: D. Salchert, B. D ' Amico, G. Belcher, G. Dunn. FCA Club The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an interdenominational organization of athletes and their coaches. Members work to follow and serve Christ through the fellowship of the church and through their involvement in sports ac- tivities. F.C.A. is very active in the Big Brothers program and in raising funds for the Alabama Sheriffs ' Boys Ranch. 1st Row: P. McGee, M. Mahaffy, J. Looney, M. Smith, C. Hershey, M. Wells, B. Winslow, B. Buckner, G. Salem, J. Saia, P. Taylor, K. Pugh, B. Newport, K. Kenny, M. Armistead, C. Mattson, B. Moon, G. Mor- rison. 2nd Row: T. Lynch, J. Watson, B. McMahon, L. Taylor, B. Looney, R. Parker, D. Benjaman, C. Neil, C. Jones, D. Garrett, T. Knight, G. Conolly,T. Woods, C. Brooks, C. Lamb, T. Bullard, J. Erickson. 3rd Row: P. Griffith, C. McCallum, B. Masterson, D. Hansen, S. Watts, H. Johnston, A. Hood, D. Dyson, S. Dolphin, K. McCormick, D. Williamson, G. Hinkle, A. Willowford, S. Hunton, G. Herrim. 4th Row: C. Tarter, D. Clark, R. Thomas, P. Visintainer, B. Powell, S. Parker, M. Monti, W. Wailes, E. Grant, D. Far- rell, B. Meeks, C. Arnold. 5th Row: L. Rosato, S. Smeraglia, M. Dennison, L. Greer, B. Esles, M. Cost, M. Petro, H. Hunter, K. Nicholes, N. Graffeo, D. Morrow, K. Woods, T. Zito, D. Anchors. 6th Row: B. Anderson - Coach, C. Welch, J. Register, B. Price, S. Brandstadt, B. Alexander, A. Kreider, T. Wood, P. Hall, B. Lawerence, C. Williams, G. Vincent, G. Ellis, T. Howell. 150 Interclub Council «r 1st Row: J. Scotl, P. Raines, C. Melenyzer, N. Jovings, S. Parker, R. Reynolds, K. Smith, E. Rushton, B. Schiffman, K. McGull, M. Randall, A. Harris. 2nd Row: M. Jeffries, C. McCallum, J. Jeffries, K. Kit- chens. V. Vines, J. Siniard, M. Nichols, T. Dickson, S. Reinhardt, D. Montgomery, R. Sturgeon, H. Johnston, D. Salcherl, W. Halen, C. Pritchard, L. Salter, Miss Welch. Under the direction of the Boy ' s Vice-President and the S.G.A. sponsor, the Interclub Council has the important responsibility of directing club ac- tivities. The Council ' s major priority is coordinating the various projects which involve the participation of all clubs. The most important function of the In- terclub Council is to provide a sense of unity among the clubs. Freshman Club 1st Row: M. Dale - Pres., K. Cloues - V. Pres., R. Kirk - Sec, L. Newman - Treas., V. Vines - Interclub Rep., M. Todd, A. Billings, B. Lynch, J. Geiger, T. Farrell, R. Hassler, M. McGeever, M. Orr, S. Gulas, S. Harris, J. Cherry, C. Baker, C. Edmunds. 2nd Row: Mrs. Earnest - Sponsor, L. Shepherd, T. Smith, B. Harlin, T. Watts, C. Cunningham, S. Beizer, K. West, J. Balchelor, K. Lee, S. Gibson, S. Warren, J. Serio, B. Goebel, A. Smith, Miss Cleveland - Sponsor. 3rd Row: R. Brown, A. Motley, A. Webb, A. Burry, M. Meeks, D. Sherrell, A. Stewart, H. Hollingsworth, J. Halen, L. Whitehead, M. Contavespre, D. Skelton, N. Peake, R. Steele, B. Richardson, G. Gipner. 4th Row: T. Hagood, B. Woods, A. Brown, A. Raine, T. Dag- git, M. Rader, L. Spencle, G. Guthrie, C. Jones, D. Styles. 5th Row: T. Moore. M. Rickles, C. Denson, R. Walters, L. Pate, B. Virciglio, C. Love, C. Hammond, K. Kuykendall, B. Wilkinson. 6th Row: K. Kidd, A. Butgereit, S. Lott, S. Williams, T. Lampton, S. Allison, P. Renneker, J. Rueschenberg, B. Norton, J. Seagle. 7th Row: L. Wise, N. Belcher, C. Hawkins, A. Evans, C. Coker, C. Carter. The purpose of the Freshman Club is to help initiate the newest members of Vestavia ' s student body. The club helps the freshmen to grow in unity and spirit as a class through various activities in- cluding working on their homecoming display, planning the class spirit wall, and promoting spirit and enthusiasm at pep rallies. In addition, the club also gives its members many opportunities to become involved in a number of school and community service projects. 151 Sophomore Action Club 1st Row: G. Hammond, H. Espey, F. Barkley, M. Daggit, G. Huruska, J. Belcher, T. Daniels, M. Hobbs, L. Carbonic, K. Buryn, L. Fiore, M. Hornberger, L. Rueschenberg, L. D ' Amico, L. Winthrow, K. Folks, B. Willis, W. Wailes, P. White, M. Purser. 2nd Row: D. Madell, J. Lackey, A. Larson, L. Davidson, R. Shaw, M. Pope, K. Baugh, L. Garett, H. Moustapha, K. Dinga, J. McArthur, A. Rubin, L. Laughlin, D. Farrell, P. Raines, A. Minoque, J. King, T. Sanford, L. Inabinet, L. Sprouse, C. Kirby. 3rd Row: M. Reynolds, T. Carlisle, S. Franks, D. Ringler, A. Cook, D. Crawford, M. LaFlaur, P. Soudi, M. Fields, E. Minor, A. Watts, S. Blackman, M. Justice, S. Tiffany, S. Brunner, A. Strong, A. White, K. Davidson, J. Murchison, M. McNamee, J. Cox. Maybe not! (K. Davidson) Richard Owens - Sponsor 152 OFFICERS: P. Raines - Pres., H. Espay - V. Pres., J. Lackey - V. Pres., L. Laughlin - Sec, L. Carboni Treas., S. Franks - Sgt. at Arms, J. Cox - Sgt. at Arms. The Sophomore Action Club is in its third year of service at VHHS. Each year members take part in decorating the school and keeping the grounds clean. They also adopt a nursing home to visit during the holidays and par- ticipate in a bike-a-thon for charity. The members of the Sophomore Action Club do a tremendous job in showing their school spirit in all that they do. What did you do Friday night? (M. Hobbs) 153 Wilderness Club The Wilderness Club is made up of students who have a special interest in outdoor recreation. The members enjoy such sports as fishing, camping, canoe- ing, and biking. 1st Row: J. McBay, D. DuBard, T. Langford, C. Taylor. B. Moxim. 2nd Row; J. Stolic. S. Withers, R. Sturgeon, J. Geisler, M. Sakmar, Mr. Gear. The Pep Club promotes school spirit through many activities during the year. These activities include assisting in homecoming, the junior senior powderpuff football game and many other spirit-raising projects. Pep Club 1st Row: L. Richardson. C. Ferlisi, B. Wilson. P. Cantieny, L. Petway, V. Marcus, J. Peacock, M. Proctor, V. Valin. 2nd Row: J. Farmer. V. Vi lin. D. Freeman, B. Christian, M. Grelier, M. Kennedy, D. Stathakes. 3rd Row: M. Howell, K. Kennedy, K. Allan. M. Buck. H. Hurst. L. Clark. R. Maddox, C. McClusky, A. Russell, S. Morris, L. Walters, L. Waggoner. 4th Row: K. Winslow, A. Soyer, P. Henson. 154 Stage Crew S. Smith. M. Forbes. K. Benton, K. K.ng. L. Forbes, W. Fancher. M. Emmerke, J. Cherry, B. Campbell, S. Rowan. J. Standi. (Not Pictured: J. Hanken, D. Palmes.) The Stage crew consists of a very talented group of students who devote much of their time and energy to the often difficult behind-the-scenes work that must be done for the various programs and assemblies held at VHHS. The long hours of work that the stage crew devotes to the production of the drama department ' s plays have helped to make each a success. Every year the crew seems to outdo itself in the building of both beautiful and com- plex stage sets. Sponsor: Jim Shoemaker 155 French Honor Society The French Honor Society is in its third year of existence at VHHS. I t was formed in order to reward and honor those French students who maintain a standard of excellence in the classroom. 1st Row: S. Ritchey, S. Adams, S. Pace, K. Kitchens, K. Leos, J. Cory, S. Swader. 2nd Row: C. Hauswirth, G. Khare, K. Cooper, R. Thompson, D. Vigee, J. Burks, R. Connelly, J. Hamilton, C. Packard, R. Spina. 3rd Row: K. Holt, C. Pritchard, S. Reinhardt, G. King, P. Eaves, J. Johnson, C. Hild, J. Waller, C. Sykes. 4th Row: C. Pierce, K. Shackleford, L. Heffington, J. Martens, J. Scott, M. Finchum, K. Thomas, M. Estock, C. Ballard, A. Powell, K. Howell. Spanish Honor Society The Spanish Honor Society is likewise in its third year, honoring outstanding Spanish students. The tap- ping of new members takes place during a combined ceremony with the French Honor Society at a dinner of French and Spanish foods. 1st Row: C. Ballard, A. Edfelt, P. Bryant, A. Smith, A. Harris, C. Gilbreth, L. Germaine, D. Palmes, M. Beck. 2nd Row: R. Spina, D. Webb, D. Smith, J. Mitchell, V. Fridlin, K. Waller, K. O ' Neal, D. Pope, A. Shuler. 3rd Row: M. Estock, J. Siniard, B. Spencer, S. Estock, H. Johnston, S. Arvin, R. Hansen, G. Ryan, L. Culver, Miss Slaughter. 156 I National Honor Society Isl Row R Barker, K. Howell, K. Shakelford, D. Palmes. A. Smith, P. Eaves, J. Caldwell, D. Eubanks, A. Harris, K. Kitchens, G. King, J. Cory, A. Powell. 2nd Row: Miss L. Patterson, R. Jolly, M. Finchum, R. Connelly, T. Lynch, R. Thompson, J. Bryant, C. Packard, C. Hild, J. Johnson, R. Watts, G. Baker, J. Tanquary, S. Bullock, J. Scott, S. Adams, R. Sturgeon, Miss C. Crawford. The National Honor Society recognizes those students who excel in areas of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The tapping ceremony is one of the most impressive assemblies of the school year. The VHHS Chapter meets regularly to plan service projects for the school and com- munity. The members introduce new students to the school system and pro- vide them with a tour of the school. The Honor Society also provides the teachers with baskets of baked goods at Homecoming and needy families with food and clothing at Christmas. j OFFICERS: P. Eaves - Hist.. C. Hild - Chap., A. Harris - Treas., G. Baker - Sec, J. Cory - Vice-Pres., J. • Caldwell - Pres. 157 Math Team 1st Row: C. Hansen, T. Marek, D. Costa, D. Smith, D. David, S. Arvin, S. Estock, M. Medvec, T. Bradley, W. Halen, T. Brockway, R. Barker, A. Westhoven. 2nd Row: J. Budoff, C. Pennington, J. Hull, A. Larson, M. Smith, G. Everling, S. Beizer, J. Batchelor, M. Styslinger, L. Thornburgh, J. Geiger, B. Looney, S. Watson, J. Caldwell, D. Smith, M. Rushano, S. Sherer. 3rd Row: M. Frings, M. Lunsford, B. Everling, L. White, A. Smith, K. Culver, N. Lefebvre, M. Willis, C. Packard, E. Wolfe, K. Norlander, K. Torbitt, B. Brown, J. Moon, J. Rodda. The Math Team spends many hours practicing the speed and precision of their math skills. They compete in math tournaments about 8 times during the school year. The tournaments consist of ciphering matches and written ex- aminations through which the com- petitors can win financial aid for themselves and recognition for VHHS. 1st Row: N. Lefebvre, T. Bradley, M. Medvec, D. Costa, S. Estock. 2nd Row: S. Arvin, W. Halen, D. Smith, D. David, T. Marek, S. Beizer. 3rd Row: K. Norlander, A. Smith, C. Packard, J. Rodda, K. Torbitt, A. Westhoven, G. Everling, K. Culver, L. White. 158 Debate Team 5 •( V v ' - % 1st Row: J. Budoff, J. Gillam, M. Lembke, M. Claypool, E. Wolff. 2nd Row: T. Stevenson, A. Ballinger, A. Smith. B. Browne, S. Pflasterer, J. Hayes, R. Sturgeon, Mrs. Wingett, Sponsor. VARSITY TEAM; R. Sturgeon, T. Stevenson, M. Claypool, J. Gillam, J. Pflasterer. The V.H.H.S. Debate Team com- petes in tournaments throughout the year, striving and hoping to become the number one team in the state. The debaters have won several awards in- cluding 2nd place at Auburn and 2nd place at U.A.B. Other tournaments the team participates in are at Grissom High School, Birmingham Southern, Samford University, Huffman High School, and the state finals at the University of Alabama. 159 Student Aides TEACHER: 1st Row: L. Davidson, J. Farmer, C. Fifles, J. Robbins, D. Montgomery, D. Hansen, B. LaRiviere, V. Turner, S. Watson. 2nd Row: C. Davidson, R. Needham, R. Smith, E. Schmith, C. McCallum, G. Belcher, C. Hershey. 3rd Row: C. Moon, C. Ballard, K. Godwin, M. Rubio, D. Hawkins, D. Greer, J. Looney, B. Powell. 4th Row: M. Wells, S. Beizer, B. Wilson, L. Lockhart, L. Waggonor, J. Jackson, S. Reindhart, R. Raine, A. Watts, L. Johnson. 5th Row: K. McCormick, S. Burdette, T. Saeger, J. Price, D. Webb, R. Rookis, L. Abrasley, R. Martin, M. Proctor, V. Marcus. 6th Row: P. McGee, L. Bost, M. Hayes, L. Petway, M. Landrum, D. Palmes, L. Jones, C. Sykes. 7th Row: A. Truitt, B. Stallings, G. Smith, R. David, P. Cantieny, B. Cook, B. Logston, D. Justice, P. Ascencio. 8th Row: H. Johnston, W, Wailes, M. Monti, J. Davis, J. Pruitt, L. Thigpen, M. Beck, L. Deng, K. Ingram, J. Rueschenberg. 9th Row: J. Cox, D. Pritchard, G. Morrison, M. Cost, V. Pearce, C. Ferlisi, H. Hurst, D. Zellers, S. Rowan, J. McLaughlin, D. Evans. lOth Row; M. Paico, C. Wilson, C. McClure, L. Simonetti, J. Geisler, G. Hinkle, M. Neeley, K. Woods, C. Tarter. LIBRARY: 1st Row: A. Holland, S. Ramano, T. Saeger, C. FIHes. 2nd Row: J. Walker, R. Reeves, S. Woods, B. Wilson, L. Lockhart, J. Farmer, S. Bruner, D. Fater. 3rd Row: R. Johnson, D. Collins, J. Stuckey, H. Robinson, D. Benton. T. Langford, J. Pflasterer, L. Drummond, H. Hunter, J. Price. 160 OFFICE: 1st Row: B Lindbergh, B D ' Amico, I lollar.G Salem 2nd Row: L. Malhis, K D ' Amico, A. Cran- ford, K. Reed, H. Mason, P. Moore. 3rd Row: L. Greenhaw, M. Russell, C. McCluskey, J. McClaughlin, L. Walters, D. Salchert, L. Harkey, W. Fancher. 4th Row: P. Griffith, A. Russell, L. Howland, K. Walker, J. Leos, R. Harper, M. Mahaffey, C. Holladay, R. Hanscom. Student Aides - office, library, guidance, and teacher - are valuable in helping the students and administration of VHHS. Guidance aides file and alphabetize cards, answer the phone, make appointments for the counselors, and help in many other ways. Library aides are skilled in the knowledge of audio-visual equipment, and they work with the librarians in checking-out, shelving and repairing books. Office aides answer phones, run errands, call absentees, and make visitors feel welcome at VHHS. Teacher aides help grade papers, run errands, and give much personal service to the teachers. GUIDANCE: 1st Row: 0. Galbraith, R. Mann, V. Flemmon, D. Morgan, J. Jowers, C. King. 2nd Row: J. Guercio, L. White, M. Purser, T . McCuIIough, S. Champlin, J. Shaia, S. Jernigan, J. Cost, N. Galloway. 3rd Row: D. Merck, B. Williamson, C. Colmant, T. Taylor. 161 Rebel Girls 1st Row; L. Mathis, K. Haas, S. Pace. 2nd Row: J. Johnson. J. Caldwell. D. Woods. C. Chapman, J. Kaufman. 3rd Row: C. Cain. C. Stapleton. M. Metaxas, S. Bea- ty, J. Jackson, B. Hayes, C. Kirkpatrick. C. Prilchard. C. Kirkpatrick, J. Jackson, J. Kaufman. Head Rebel Girl: Christie Cain. I think I have a headache. (J. Caldwell) 162 We ' re so cute! (S. Pace, J. Jackson) The Rebel Girls, who serve as official hostess of the school, are composed of sixteen girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. They can be seen at all school activities such as registration, P.T.A., and school plays. They take an active part at all home football and basketball games, and wrestling matches. The Rebel Girls always seem to be aiding in the promo- tion of school spirit by selling programs, painting signs, and handing out spirit flags during playoffs. We appreciate the time and effort put forth by our Rebel Girls. SENIOR REBEL GIRLS; J. Jackson, J. Johnson, J. Caldwell, C. Cam, C. Chapman, J. Kaufman. 163 Muse Staff r 1st Row: C. Fattig, J. Stancil, M. Calamus, M. Mitchell, M. Daggit, G. Kentros, D. Vijee, T. Wood. 2nd Row: A. Mitchell, J. Wright, S. Adams. Every year the Muse staff, composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, publishes a literary magazine. During the year, staff members review art work, short stories, and other literary forms which are submitted by students from Vestavia. The Muse is funded by patrons, assemblies, and businesses in the community. The Muse serves as a means of recognition of the talents and skills of the students of Vestavia Hills High School. M. Mitchell - Art Editor, G. Kentros - Literary Editor, T. Wood - Editor-in-Chief. 164 Rebel Yell Staff 1st Row: M. Moore, S. McDonald, A. B. Reasonover. 2nd Row; C. Goez, C. Melenyzer, L. Heffington, D. Condra, M. Stewart. The Rebel Yell Staff, in its eighth year, publishes the school newspaper, which is sold once a month. The staff members conduct interviews, cover all school activities, and write and rewrite copy to produce a creative and infor- mative newspaper. The highlight of each year is the senior keep-sake edition published in May. ; 1st Row: S. McDonald - Sports Ed. 2nd Row: D. Condra - Editor, C. Melenyzer - Assl. Ed., M. Stewart i Bus. Manager. 165 Tv ikififim¥nar.vrdm The 1981 Reveille Staff Max Reeves - Editor Julie Hamilton - Co-Editor 166 Dale Quin - Sponsor The production of a yearbook re- quires an effort of unity. The staff members must be willing to overcome any differences and work together towards the completion of their goal. Even though each is assigned a separate section to produce, the final outcome is the result of their combined labor. Through flares of tempers, tears of depression, expressions of happiness, hours of exhaustion, times of laughter, and moments of excitement, the staff members become one as they achieve their purpose. This year ' s yearbook staff is proud to present the result of its combined and united effort - the 1981 REVEILLE. Allison Harris, Jane Rueschenberg - Features Editors George-Anne King, Crystal Kirkpatrick - Beauty Editors 167 Leigh Colpack - Art Editor Jenni Martins and Susan Swagler - Faculty Editors Ann Arvin, Amy Logan, and Judy Tanquary - Classes Editors Vickie Fridlin, Cheryl Pierce, and Cheryl Hild - Organizations Editors 168 Robin Hansen, Kathe Waller, Barbie Olson - Sports Editors. Denise Woods, Karen Wolinski Business Managers French Forbes, Millie Jeffrey - Photographers. 169 Choirs CONCERT CHOIR: 1st Row: J. Cherry, B. Tomlinson, H. Thornburgh, M. Nichols, M. Sterbacky, L. Burson, R. Pardue, T. Deng, R. Ritchey, C. Gilbreth, M. DuBard, V. Flemmon, R. Brown, J. Johnson, A. Shuler, M. Vettenburgh, S. Walls, M. Ellison. 2nd Row: A. Billings, H. Berrldge, L. Wise, S. Robinson, G. McWaters, A. Halen, L. Sirtionetti, M. Hamrick, K. Reynolds, A. Flood, J. Gibson, K. Shannon, V, Pinson, S. Pace, A. Smith, M. Metaxas, L. Walker, A. Turner. 3rd Row: S. Woods, M. Phillips, G. Gipner, A. Brown, A. White, B. Rosen, C. Bridges, T. Clark, C. Heaton, J. Watson, M. Laney, C. Emmerke, C. Eaves, M. Donegan, K. Lee, K. Fulkes, S. Smith, A. Motley. 4th Row: R. Reeves, K. Stewart, M. Tombrello, S. Bullock, M. Simmonitti, M. Stewart, C. Carney, K. Benton, M. Claypool, B. Warner, A. Hudson, T. Davis, G. Jones, G. Miller, P. Griffith, L. Taylor, J. Hill, E. Hagman, D. Zellers, C. Maddox, C. Davidson, B. Flatland. r n sTaI SPI ' ? w R - ' W «Jt._| CHAMBER CHOIR: 1st Row: M. Phillips, R. Reeves, M. Vettenburgh, M. Nichols, B. Tomlinson, A. Rosen, C. Gilbreth, R. Brown, D. Zellers, M. Ellison, E. Hagman. 2nd Row: K. Shannon, S. Robinson, G. McWaters, R. Pardue, M. Metaxas, K. Stewart, A. Flood, V. Flemmon, C. Maddox, J. Johnson, S. Bullock. 3rd Row: J. Cherry, H. Berridge, C. Emmerke, M. Stewart, T. Clark, K. Benton, C. Carney, G. Miller, M. Donegon, B. Warner, C, Eaves, A. Turner. 4th Row: J. Wat- son, B. Rosen, P. Griffith, M. Laney, J. Hill, L. Taylor, G. Jones, T. Davis, C. Heaton. 170 ADVANCED JAZZ ENSEMBLE: M. Nichols, B. Tomlinson, M. Metaxas, M. Vettenburg, C. Gilbreth, A. Shuler, V. Flemmon, J. Johnson. 2nd Row: R. Pardue, G. McWaters, K. Stewart, K. Shannon, A. Flood, C. Maddox, K. Davidson, E. Hagman, D. Zellers. 3rd Row: C. Emmerke, M. Laney, J. Watson, M. Pierce, C. Heaton, C. Eaves. 4th Row: M. Stewart, M. Claypool, G. Miller, G. Jones, K. Benton, B. Warner, A. Hudson. The Vestavia Hills High School choirs are composed of a talented group of vocalists under the leadership of Mr. LaWayne Fleming. The Concert Choir competes in the District Competition and various other competitions around the city, performing many different types of literature. A select group of the Concert Choir, the Chamber Choir, is in its first year of existence, perform ad- vanced music at district and state com- petitions. The Beginning Vocal Jazz Ensemble performs jazz and pop music and competes in April at the vocal jazz competition at Auburn. Members of the Advanced Jazz Ensemble perform at the Christmas Madrigal Dinner and at the Christmas open house at Arlington antebellum home. They also compete in vocal jazz competition in Birmingham and Memphis and at the Mid-Atlantic Competition in Mississippi. BEGINNING JAZZ ENSMEBLE: 1st Row: L. Burson, G. Gipner, T. Deng, M. Ellison, G. Pardue, A. Motley, A. Halen, J. Halen. 2nd Row: S. Pace, H. Yang, A. White, M. Simonetti, M. Justice, S. Smith, R. Brown. SPONSOR: Mr. L. Fleming 171 • •••]• The 1980-1981 VHHSl d 2s: «K • ¥ tpt ! %k. f i JBga g t i ' gi ij . ' w i i Jr • 7W l ' i WT lH iiii Marching Band 4 S4 •j:m — in ' i jj J—., ■-urmmr ' -: ' ' - r ' • I ft I I BAND DIRECTORS: Ron Smith, Ted Galloway, and Joe Terry. ---- ( v T I i v ■' N ' Si :: - Mi ' v BAND OFFICERS: R. Childers - Pres., T. Peterson - V. Pres., J. McLaughlin - Sec, F. Forbes - Hist., C. Ramsey - Hist., E. G reen - Lib., and S. Wyatt - Lib. f Drum Major: Nick Jovings 1 M A. ii 4 !ttV fe lM tm n p SENIOR BAND MEMBERS: 1st Row: S. Fry, L. Colpack, A. Flood, M. Jones, M. Beck, S. Turner, K. Conyers, E. Eaves, A. Edfeldt, A. Harris, J. Rueschenberg, K. Ingram, K. Howell, J. Prater. 2nd Row: C. Moore, J. Goocher, J. McKabe, R. Maddox, L. Deng, L. Moxim, C. Ramsay, R. Barker, J. McLaughlin, R. Brenner, M. Landrum, J. Nelson, R. Childers, B. Hassler, C. McCrackin, S. Hodge, J. Tanquary. 3rd Row: P. Hopkins, R. Jolly, B. Warner, R. Gordon, T. Peterson, B. Brasher, T. Gillespie, F. Forbes, J. Fuller, P. Moore. 174 MAJORETTES: A. Larson, M. Hobbs, S. Williams, D. Ringler, L. Langley - Co-Capt., G. Everling Capt., G. Hruska. K. Dinga. L. Davidson. RIFLE CORPS: A. Edfelt, K. Conyers, D. Brown, P. Eaves, S. Turner, A. Harris - Capt., M. Beck, A. Logan - Co-Capt., S. Bell, J. Johnson. ■« . i 1 FLAG CORPS; 1st Row: L. Thornburgh, T. Matson, S. Frey, J. Rueschenberg, T. Brockway, E. Hut- f P chings, K. Ingram, M. Jones - Capt. E. McCallum, A. Flood, P. LeBerte, R. Wright. 2nd Row: K. Doran, S. Powell, S. Hodge, T. Morrison, L. Colpack, J. Tanquary - Co-Capt., L. Sakmar, S. Robinson, K. Howell, J. Prater. The VHHS Rebel Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Ted Galloway, provides a creative and ex- citing halftime presentation during all football games. The 148-member band begins practice in mid-August and con- tinues to practice before and after school throughout the season. The band also helps boost everyone ' s spirits at pep rallies with popular tunes such as Dix- ie. This year the Band members at- tended the Berry Marching Festival and were awarded a superior rating and choosen as best band in the 4-A class. They were also invited to perform for the Hall of Fame Bowl Game in place of the Arkansas Band on Dec. 27. The Colorguard and Majorettes, directed by Mr. Joe Terry, always seem to add an exciting addition to the band ' s performance. Both of these groups at- tended camp this summer and brought home top awards. At their camp in Montevallo, the Colorguard as a whole was awarded Superguard, and in- dividually the rifles were awarded Super Rifles. The majorettes attended camp in Auburn and received second place in overall competition. At the Berry Marching Festival both the ma- jorettes and colorguard received a superior rating and the best in their class. The Colorguard finished with the highest colorguard score given during the entire day. The Drum Corps, directed by Mr. Ron Smith, practice long, hard hours to achieve that extraordinary precision which is heard in pep rallies and at games. At the Berry contest the drum- mers received best in their class, a superior rating, and the highest drum score given during the day. The drum- mers also attended a contest in Atlanta, Georgia, and placed 1st in snare line competition, 2nd overall, and 3rd in exhibition. This year ' s drum major is junior Nick Jovings. Nick attended summer camp this year in Knoxville, Tennessee. At Berry ' s contest he received a superior rating and best in class. Through all their hard work and dedication, our Rebel Marching Band has truly become the best in the land. 175 - « H i4 - DRUMS: 1st Row: C. Sykes, J. McCabe, M. Rader, C. Moore. 2nd Row: T. Edwards, P. Reed, J. Goocher, T. Pruitt, C. Wilson - Capt., J Milligan M Eittreim C Strickland, J. Doughty, R. Maddox, C. Jones, D. Barnett, S. Richards. MMm CLARINETS: 1st Row: J. McLaughlin, M. Calamas, R. Barker, C. Hopkins, A. Thrift. 2nd Row: J. Hill, L. Moxim, G. Kentros, P. Forbis, K. Nelson, S. Hornberg. 3rd Row: C. McGuire, K. Fattig, J. Stolic, K. Seal, C. Ramsey, D. Carr, T. Daggit. FLUTES: Isi Row: H. Thornburgh, L. Shepherd, C. Baker, T. Murdock, S. Cox. 2nd Row: K. Culver, L. Deng, C. Gillespie, J. Kash, R. O ' Neill, K. Taylor, C. Trimble. 3 i mt4 i%l (ii; SAXOPHONES: 1st Row: J. Budoff, C. Kentros, T. Peterson, J. Conwell, G. NeiU, D. Motley, D. Moxim, M. Randle. 2nd Row: J. Prater, D. Warner, M. Fringes, R. Gordon, R. Jolly, P. Farmer, R. Smith, P. Hopkins. 176 TRUMPETS: J. Foster, F. Gear, I. Green, S. Hurst, C. Taylor, C. Hansen, M. Landrum, F, Forbes, J. Fuller, B, Hassler, R. Childers, R. Brennen S Merrick J Nelson, J. Ritchey, T. Gillespie, B. Smith. I ' 3 - . TROMBONES: E. Worden, C. Ennis, S. Powell, D. Hauswirth, K. Fattig, B. Brasher, B. Rice, W. Carr, T. Watkins, M. Sakmar, J. Childers. TUBAS; Front J. Geisler, R. Sokoll. Back: J. Creel, B. Warner, P Moore E Wolff. FRENCH HORNS: C. McCrackin,S. Wyatt, B. Logsten. 177 Symphonic and Concert Bands 1 u SYMPHONIC BAND: 1st Row: J. Prater, C. McGuire. G. Kentros, L. Moxim. S. Robinson, E. McCallum, A. Edfelt, L. Deng, H. Thornburg. 2nd Row: M. Sisk, R. Redman, M. Calamas, A. Harris, N. Jovings, J. Kash, L. Lanbley, S. Williams, S. Turner, R. Wright, M. Jones, J. Tanquary, C. Trimble, C. Moore. 3rd Row: C. Ramsey. K. Fa ttig, K. Seal, J. Slolic, S. Crawford, R. Barker, D. Carr, K. Doron. L. Germain, C. McCrackin, B. Logsdon, S. Bell, J. Johnson, J. Ritchey, J. Nelson, R. Brennan, M. Landrum, F. Forbes, R. Childers, J. Fuller, B. Hassler. 4th Row: L. Sakmar, P. Hopkins, M. Randle, J. Conwell, R. Jolly, T. Peterson, G. Neill, B. Warner, J. Creel. P. Moore, W. Carr, D. Hauswirth, S. Powell. J. Childers, P. Eaves, E. Worden. 5th Row: J. Goocher, K. Conyers, C. Wilson. J. McCabe. M. Eit- treim, D. Barnett, R. Maddox, Director - Ted Galloway. CONCERT BAND: Isl Row; P. LeBerte, K. Nelson, D. Brown, T. Morrison, A. Logan. K. Taylor, K. Culver, C. Sykes, R. O ' Neil. 2nd Row: T. Daggit, S. Hort- berg, C. Hopkins, S. Walls, S. Merrick. E. Hutchings. S. Cox, C. Baker. C. Gillespie, S. Powell. 3rd Row: A. Thrift. J. Hill. M. Rader. R. Gordon, J. McLaughlin, J. Prater. B. Moxim, D. Motley, C. Kentros, J. Budoff, J. Foster, B. Smith, L Green, S. Hurst, T. Gillespie, F. Gear. R. Hansen, C. Taylor. 4th Row: E. Wolfe, J. Geisler, M. Frings, D. Warner, P. Farmer, R. Smith, R. Sokoll, T. Watkins, C. Enis, K. Fattig, B. Rice. M. Saknar. 5th Row: J. Soughty, C. Jones, P. Reed, J. Milligan, T. Edwards, T. Prewitt, S. Richards, K. Howell. Director - Joe Terry. 178 Jazz Bands A Jazz Band: Director - Ted Galloway. 1st Row: G. Neill, C. McGuire. R. Jolly. P. Hopkins, T. Peterson, C. McCrackin R. Wright, C. Moore. 2nd Row: B. Brasher, W. Carr, E. Worden, P. Eaves, R. Maddox. 3rd Row: J. Nelson, R. Brennan, J. Fuller, B. Hassler, R. Childers. J. Childers. I B Jazz Band: Director - Ted Galloway. Isl Row: G. Neill, R. Smith, B. Moxim, M. Randall, D. Warner. M. Fnngs. P. Moore. 2nd Row: S. Powell. K. Fattig. C. Enis. M. Sakmar. B. Rice. 3rd Row: F. Gear. S. Merrick. R. Hansen, J. Ritchey, C. Taylor. C. Kentros. J Doughty. J. Stolic. L. Germain. 179 181 The 1980 4-A, 1st Row: J. Chapman, B. Stallings, D. Salchert, M. Wilson, B. Browne, T. Lynch, K. McCormick, K. Godwin, M. Allen, M. Papajohn. 2nd Row: R. Hunt, G. Smith, L. Gulledge, D. Merck, B. Spencer, T. McCullough, S. Brandstandt, C. McCallum, R. Rookis, B. Lawrence, C. Williams. 3rd Row: R. Evans, P. Visintainer, E. Grant, R. Thomas, S. Johnston, T. Needham. 4th Row: A. Stallings, T. Nail, W, Wailes, J. Leos, B. Buckner, R. Parker, C. Farris, T. Wood, D. Hansen, T. Lewis, A. Hood. 5th Row: T. Lynch, M. Wells, J. Saia, S. Champlin, S. Watts, G. Salem, D. Smith, G. Powell, M. Mahaffey, L. Greer. 6th Row: P. McGee, M. Dennison, D. Morrow, J. Looney, H. Pasis, R. Needham, B. Powell, D. Pritchard, K. Woods, M. Spink, M. Sankey. 7th Row: M. Caton, D. Benjamin, C. Tarter, L. Djuanovic, P. Lee, B. Alexander. 8th Row: B. Anderson, J. Jeffrey, G. Prewitt, S. Dunn, P. Braasch. OS o o — — - -_ , - JLiZS IP f — in — , ;i t — - ■MFtSTlWM ' . - I 3  NKTWM __ W W - 1 QliH PSp ' H ' Tv FlP ifc. • __- - ... ' ' m fo w PERMANENT TEAM CAPTAINS: C. McCallum, D. Salchert, H. John- ston, J. Looney. COACHES: B. Anderson, R. Grammar, G. Sheffield, J. Jeffrey, S. Dunn, P Braasch, G. Prewitt. 182 1 State Champions MANAGERS: R. Evans, R. Hunter, J. Chapman, D. Wil- liamson, T. Lynch, M. Caton, P. McGee. SENIORS: 1st Row: T. Lynch, L. Gulledge, D. Salchert, M. Sankey, J. Robbms, J. Wilson, B. Bryan, C. McCallum. 2nd Row: T. Wood, R. Thomas, B. Estes, M. Dennison, M. Wells, D. Han- sen, L. Dujanovic, C. Farris. 3rd Row: M. Spink, S. Watts, R. Needham, B. Powell, J. Looney, H. Johnston, T. Nail, D. Morrow. AWARD WINNERS: 1st Row: L. Gulledge, J. Wilson, C. McCallum, R. Needham, S. Watts, C. Farris. 2nd Row: P. Lee, D. Salchert, H. Johnston, T. McCullough, J. Looney, B. Estes. 183 Rebs Bag the Gators Vestavia started its football season off with a bang when the team gunned down the Mt. Brook Spartans 28-14. Vestavia, on its first possession, drove 61 yards with a one-yard plunge by Lance Gulledge for the opening touchdown. At the beginning of the 2nd quarter, Danny Salchert made a spectacular 62-yard run for the next Rebel touchdown. Then, seconds before halftime, Phillip Lee received a 21 -yard pass from Sal- chert to make the score 21-0. The final touchdown was scored when John Wil- son ran in from the ten. This assured the Rebels of their first victory with a final score of 28-14. They ' re wearing IZOD what? (C. McCallum, J. Looney) That extra effort. (L. Gulledge) Rebs Walk Over the Vikings Rebels beat Walker 12-6. Rebels received the opening kickoff and scored in 3 plays, which included a 47-yard run by Lance Gulledge to the Walker 10. Danny Salchert took it in for the score. On the Rebels ' second possession they drove for 69 yards, scoring on a touch- down pass from Salchert to Joe Rob- bins. The Rebels failed on both their attempts for the extra point. Walker scored in the fourth making the final score 12-6. On the count of three we ' re running to Hardee ' s. 184 Rebs Track Down the Tigers The Ragin ' Rebs caged the Gadsden tigers with a 35-7 victory. The first Rebel score capped a 64-yard drive in which Danny Saichert completed a 35-yard pass to Chuck Tartar. The score came on a 3-yard plunge by Lance Guiledge. Danny Priichard added the PAT. The second touchdown came on a 5-yard run by Ted McCullough which ended a 53-yard drive. Pritchard ' s kick was true. On the next Gadsden posses- sion. Brooks Browne intercepted a Tiger pass which he carried to the Tiger 28. The offense took over and Lance Guiledge scored on a 5- yard run. The next Rebel score came on a 34-yard TD pass to Matt Sankey. Saichert passed to John Wilson for the 2 point conver- sion. The final Rebel TD came when Ricky Rookis recovered a blocked punt in the end zone. Pritchard ' s kick was good. I know my contact is here somewhere! Rebels Battle the Bruins, 42-6 After the Bruins gave the Rebels a scare by scoring first on a fumbled punt, the Rebel defenders did not let them closer than the 34-yard line. In the first half, Vestavia scored three times. These scores came on a run of 1 yard by Lance Guiledge and runs of 3 yards and 12 yards by Danny Saichert. In the second half Vestavia scored three more times, the last one coming on a 2-yard run by Greg Smith. Danny Pritchard ' s extra points were good. The following week the Rebs experienced a heartbreaking loss to their biggest rivals — the Berry Bucs. The only Vestavia TD came on a 17-yard pass from Danny Saichert to split end Matt Sankey. Pritchard ' s kick made the final score 14-7 in favor of the Bucs. A new kind of pyramid? 185 Rebels Celebrate Homecoming Victory Determined to rebound from its disap- pointing upset the weeic before, the Rebs showed no mercy as they shut out John Car- roll with a score of 26-0. The Rebels were led by quarterback Danny Saichert, who scored twice in the first half with runs of one and nine yards. Running back Lance Gulledge gained 159 yards on only 12 carries, includ- ing a 63 yard scoring dash in the 3rd period. Vestavia obtained their final points in the third when Saichert scored again, this time from five yards out. The PAT was good, giv- ing Vestavia a homecoming victory with a score of 26-0. Get down on your knees. (T. McCullough) Vestavia Antagonizes Patriots, 14-0 Vestavia blazed by Homewood with a final score of 14-0. Lance Gulledge scored both of Vestavia ' s touchdowns. With 20 sec- onds left in the first quarter, Gulledge made his first TD from the one and Danny Pritch- ard kicked the extra point. In the second quarter Gulledge ran in from the 3 and Pritchard again kicked the extra point. Dur- ing the rest of the game, both teams settled down to a conservative offensive and an aggressive defensive game. You want us to do that play? (H. Pasisis, B. Powell, G. Salem) 186 Scramble! Rebels Rain on Carver In the longest game ever played, our Reb- els defeated Carver 27-7. After a Carver TD, Vestavia took the returning kick-off and drove 76 yards with Danny Salchert passing the final 5 yards to end Phillip Lee, 10 sec- onds before the game was stopped because of lightning and rain. After a 24-hour halftime, the Rebs started the second half as Phillip Lee took in a 13-yard Danny Salchert pass for the score, and Pritchard added the kick for a 14-7 lead. Later Salchert threw a 29- yard strike to Keith Woods in the end zone. The kick was no good. The scoring ended when Lance GuUedge made a one-yard run. Pritchard ' s kick was good and gave Vestavia the win with a score of 27-7. During Satur- day night ' s game GuUedge rushed 77 yards on 17 carries and Salchert was two for three as he passed for 42 yards. Do 1 make the dance team? (D. Pritchard) Disco John. (J. Wilson) So what if you ' re a little shy. (S. Watts) You block the big one and I ' ll run. (D. Salchert, R. Rookis) Rebs Spook the Mounties Something must have given the Mounties a scare as the Rebels shut out Shades Valley on Halloween night with a score of 23-0. After a scoreless first quarter, the Rebs scored on a 5-yard dash by Danny Salchert. A few minutes later, Vestavia scored again after Brooks Browne recovered a Mountie fumble on the Valley 33-yard line. An inter- ception by Pat Visintainer helped the Rebs to score again as Lance GuUedge followed with a touchdown on a one-yard drive. Due to a bad snap, Pritchard ' s PAT was no good, but he came back in the third quarter to kick a 27-yard field goal, which gave Vestavia its 23-0 victory. In addition to this spectacular victory. Lance GuUedge broke the 1,000- yard mark in rushing early in the third quar- ter. 187 Rebels Tame the Tigers, 28-0 Vestavia Rebels earned the Region 7 crown for the third year in a row after defeating the Tigers of Talladega by a score of 28 — 0. The Rebs took charge early in the game as Salchert scored the first TD from two yards out. Before the half was over, Salchert connected with Mike Spink on a 25-yard pass in the end zone, capping a 61 -yard drive and advancing the score to 14-0. After Eldridge Grant stopped a possible TD on the Reb ' s 33-yard line, Salchert scored again from 15 yards out. When the Tigers lost the ball on a fourth down, Salchert scored once more on a two- yard keeper. Pritchard kicked the final point to give Vestavia its fourth shutout of the season. And no more dancing on the line. (Coach Jeffrey) Vestavia Makes Berry See Red In the first round of the State Play- offs, the raging Rebels came onto the field with a big surprise as they showed up wearing their new, bright red jerseys and the numbers 14-7 taped on the back of their helmets to remind them of their previous loss to Berry earlier in the year. After nine years of being beaten by the Bucs, the fiery Rebs were ready to stop the tradition — and that they did. After Danny Salchert guided the Rebel offense 72 yards in six plays, Lance Gulledge scored the only TD of the game with an 18-yard run. Pritch- ard ' s kick was good, and the score of 7-0 remained intact for the rest of the game. The Bucs were denied the ball many times due to the extraordinary running tactics of fullback Ted McCuUough. What was that play again? (D. Salchert) 188 What ' s the weather like up there? (Coach Ander- son) Gulledge in a flash. (L. GuUedge) Rebels Fly By the Jets, 13-3 A little rain didn ' t stop the Rebels from advancing to the semi-finals in the 4-A State Playoffs. After a scoreless first half. Banks, unable to move the ball in the 3rd quarter, resorted to a flea-flicker which yielded nothing but a field goal. Later in the third quarter, the Rebels blocked a Jet punt and got the ball on the Banks ' 15. Four plays later. Lance Gulledge ran the ball in from the 2. Danny Pritchard added the PAT. On the next Rebel possession, Vestavia mounted the only serious drive of the game, which started on the Rebel 47. The final 5 yards came on a pitch from Danny Salchert to Lance Gulledge. Pritchard ' s kick failed. Vestavia had 218 yards total offense compared to Banks ' 132. Lance Gulledge, Vestavia ' s leading rusher, had 89 yards in 21 car- ries. When is the other team getting here? Rebs Taunt the Tigers, 14-3 Vestavia had a decisive win over the Grissom tigers in the semi-finals of the state play-offs. The first Vestavia touch- down was made when Danny Salchert completed a pass to Keith Woods from the three yard line, and Danny Pritch- ard kicked the extra point. In the second quarter, Salchert ran three yards for the last touchdown, making the final score 14-3. This important win allowed the Rebels to advance to the finals. 189 Rebels Finally Make It It took 3 grueling years, but the Reb- els finally won the championship by beating the Thundering Herd of Parker High. The electricity in the air was felt by both players and spectators. On the Rebels ' first possession, they drove 69 yards for the game ' s first touchdown. Lance Gulledge keying the march. Danny Pritchard ' s kick was blocked. The rest of the first half was a defensive struggle. So, the next half proved to be the deciding 24 minutes. Beginning the third quarter, Parker tied the game with an 8-yard touchdown pass. Vestavia retaliated with 6 points of its own with a 1-yard run by Lance Gulledge. This capped a 64-yard drive, but the try for the two-point conversion failed. The Rebels still led going into the fourth quarter, but Parker scored the go — ahead touchdown making the score 13- 12. Then with 7:20 to play in the fourth quarter, Vestavia marched 62 yards down the field, aided by a 34-yard run by Ted McCullough to the five. After being stopped 3 times for a touchdown, Danny Pritchard kicked a 17-yard field goal, and the Rebels led 15-13. Parker then mounted a serious drive which was ended when Craig Farris intercepted a pass. The Rebels then ran out the clock to wrap up the 4-A State Champion- ship. The Rebels are ready to be 1 . We ' re one step closer. The herd can ' t stop me. (L. Gulledge) Pritchard shows style. (D. Pritchard) Danny on the loose. (D. Salchert) 190 : . .«M B-TEAM: 1st Row: K. Kinney, C. Williams, M. Papajohn, S. Dickinson, K. Nichols, N. Graffeo, A. Howard, C. Sykes, S. West, M. Oluvic, C. Arnold, C. LaRusso, B. Carlin. 2nd Row: M. Norton, T. Woods, C. Brooks, L. Rosato, A. Smeraglia, T. Carroll, S. Conoley, J. Clemmer, M. Armistead, P. Taylor, C. Sargeant, K. Pugh, D. Anchors, B. Alexander, R. Johnson. 3rd Row: S. Dauphin, W. Welch, B. Pace, B. Lawrence, B. Stallings, G. Galbrith, A. Willoford, T. Word, B. Meeks, D. Garrett, J. Ransom, T. Knight, J. Creel, G. Herrin. 4th Row: J. Stucky, J. Cox, G. Ellis, B. Newport, C. Neil, T. Bullard, J. Register, H. Youngers, A. Kreider, T. Howell, S. Everette, B. Price, T. Jennings, C. Colpack, C. Jones. It ' s empty. Where did you lose that contact? The 1980 B-team football season proved to be an interesting one. The freshman and sophomore teams combined in a joint effort. Coached by Rick Grammar and Gary Sheffield, the team had a 4-5 record, but gained valuable experience for the years to come. I Changing of the guards. Who took my stool? (Coach Grammar) 191 OS CD PQ The 1980-81 varsity basketball team were a group of spirited athletes who worked extremely hard this year. Besides their regular games, the team participated in the Shades Valley Tour- nament, the Rebel Classic, and the Independent Tournament. Much hard work and effort goes into the basketball season which begins in November. Gary Sheffield, their coach, claims that team- work is their biggest asset. Brian Moon 1st Row: D. Williamson, G. Morrison, M. Cost, T. McCullough, M. Petro, D. Clark, B. Moon. 2nd Row: Coach Sheffield, B. D ' Amico, S. Farrell, R. Hanscom, S. Wood, P. Lee, M. Monti, J. Nadell. Benny D ' Amico Stan Farrell Steve Wood Randy Hanscom 192 Coach Gary Sheffield Ted McCullough You better get rid of that ball. (S. Wood) David Clark Mike Cost Mike Monti Greg Morrison Walk what line? 193 194 Do-si-do your pariner. (S. Wood) Fred Bates. ou go in as center. (Coach Sheffield) Wouldyoupleasemoveoutof my way? (S. Wood) Where did everybody go? (B Moon) No, wait, this isn ' t volleyball. 195 Front Row: R. Hanscom, J. Erickson, D. Hall, H. Hunter, B. Lawrence, M. Smith. Back Row: Coach Grammar, S. Sims, J. Boyd, H. Robinson, B. Pharo, A. Kreider, G. Smith. Coach Rick Grammar The B-team basketball team ended its season with an 11-11 record. The team competed against many schools. The B-team ' s most memorable game was when they beat their biggest rival, the Berry Bucs, by one point. Coach Rick Grammar, in his first year of coaching high school basketball, did a fine job in coaching the B-team this year. NO! You can ' t have it. 196 FRESHMAN TEAM: 1st Row: G. Herrin, M. Cullighan, S. Jones, M. Oluvic, J. Rueschenburg, T. Knight, A. Howard, J. Clemord. 2nd Row: H. Youngers, D. Eagle, B. Newport, M. Norton, C. Neil, J. Register, D. Sikes, Coach Braasch. The Freshman basketball team, coached by Peter Braasch, had an outstanding 1980-81 season with a record of 16-6. Despite the irregularity of practice, the team pulled off many victories, including wins against their two biggest rivals — Berry and Mt. Brook. The team also participated in the county tournament. A scene from Nutcracker Suite. I think I need a vacation. (H. Youngers) Maybe 1 should try out for Rebelettes. (J. Register) 197 1st Row: R. Bryan, B. Masterson, J. Moller, S. Pihakis. D. Farrell. S, Parker, B. Stallings, R. David, G. Hinkle. 2nd Row: R. Dickinson, T. Bullard, G. Salem, H. Pasisis, M. Mahaffey, B. Powell, D. Hansen, T. Wood, C. McCallum, J. Jeffrey. Even though the 1980-81 wrestling team experienced a delay in practices early in their season, they worked hard to make up for lost time. In tour- naments they placed 13th at Vestavia Invitational, 6th at White Creek ' s In- vitational in Tennessee, and tied for 2nd place with Scotsboro at the Berry In- vitational. The Rebels took first place at the Sectionals, advancing 10 wrestlers to the state tournament, which was held for the first time at Vestavia. At the end of a grueling 3-day tournament, Chris McCallum was named 4-A State Champion in 145-lb. weight class; Barry Masterson placed third; Bill Powell and Harry Pasisis placed fourth; and David Farrell placed sixth. The team placed fourth in the exciting competition. 198 1 Slate Champion Chris McCallum 198 Wrestling sure is rough on the fingernails. (B. Powell) I can ' t even have a candy bar? (B. Powell) Back off or I ' ll get mean. (C. McCallum) Now this won ' t hurt a bit. (S. Parker) Oh no, not MBA. (S. Parker. R. Bryan) I wonder what kind of light bulbs they use? (D. Farrell) 199 Whistle while you work. (C. McCallum) If you were a girl I ' d blow in your ear. (D. Hansen) What do I do now? (H. Pasisis) So that ' s the difference between boys and girls. (B. Masterson) 200 Gosh those Mat Maids are good looking. Manager Tim Lynch B-TEAM 1st Row B. Tomlinson, C. Molica, M. Robinson, R. Rottom, M. Molazzo, A. Thompson, M. Cantavespre, B. Looney, G. Groove, K. Brown, C. David. 2nd Row: G. Guthrie, N. Graffeo, A. Williford, G. Ellis, C. Brookes, B. Rosen, S. West, D. Tudmire, ' • ' ' ' il MAT MAIDS: 1st Row: G. Ryan, L. Metclaf, V. Fridlin, B. Bross, R. Hansen, J. Hamilton, D. Panaia, J. Smith, K. Kitchens, M. Walker, K. Waller. 2nd Row: S. Swader, K. Wolnski (Head), B. Olson, A. Rosen, i J. Johnson, J. Martens, S. Hunt, B. Shanks, S. Reinier, J. Smith, M. Geisler, C. Hauswirth, D. Morgan, K. Norlander. COACHES: George Prewiil and Andy Virciglio. 201 This year ' s volleyball team led by the captains Chris McClure and Amy Westhoven had one of their best seasons. The team, coached by Mrs. Debbie Speigner, practiced after school during their fall season. The team plac- ed third in the Montevallo Invitational Tournament and Chris McClure was named to the All-Tournament team. The team won the Regional Tourna- ment held at Shades Valley and represented Region VII at the state tournament in Mobile. ' « ft ' T ft ' ' m Isl Row: S. Moon, T. Farrell, A. Cullighan, T. McArthur, D. Farrell. 2nd Row: F. F. D ' Amico, J. Geiger, C. McClure, B. Thompson, A. Westhoven, T. Wood, M. Dale, C. Lowman, J. McArthur. Debbie Speigner - Coach Rebels stack up for a winning season! O f m ii ' 41 ., Up, up and away! (G. Sherrill) When are we going to call time-out? (A. Westhoven) 202 Mrs. Speigner, M. Meeks, D. Farrell, T. McArthur, J. Jovings, C. McClure, C. Lowman, A. Westhoven, L. Youngers, S. Moon, L. Coker, J. McArthur, J. Johnson. That ' s right — we ' re cool! Under the daily direction of Coach Debbie Speigner, the 1980-81 Girl ' s Basketball team played an aggressive season. The Lady Rebels hosted the Region VII Tournament on their home court. This year ' s team was led by cap- tains Christi McClure and Tracy McArthur. Since the team will lose only two seniors, next year ' s season promises to be just as exciting as this year ' s. o CD 03 CD rt) cr Captains: C. McClure and T. McArthur. Coach: Debbie Speigner 203 This year the high school gymnastics team has gone through the process of rebuilding. The team has performed in exhibitions, at pep rallies, at civic events. The team practices every day under the supervision of their coach, Mrs. Lynn Peters. u OS a R. Maddox M. King 204 Coach said that this cold water would make me grow hair on my chest. (J. Posey) 1 think I am starting to grow fins. (D. Estock) The Vestavia swim team is one of the several in the surrounding area con- nected with the Birmingham Swim League. The team practices every morning before school and in the even- ings during the week at Homewood High School. As a result of this hard work, the swim team stroked their way to a fourth place ranking at the Emory Southeastern High School Meet. What do you mean there is a submarine in here? (S. Farrell) B B Swimming brings out the butterfly in me. (R. Black) Help! Lifeguard, I ' m drowning. (R. Black) 205 o U CD O U I never said I was dedicated. (M. Carroll) This year ' s cross country team proved to be the best ever. Members won many hon- ors both individually and as a team. The girl ' s varsity team placed first or second in most of its meets. Cameron Sharbel and Lora Withrow led the girls ' team to a fourth place win at state with their individ- ual rankings of fifth and seventh place, respectively. The boys ' varsity team had sweeping victories in seven meets during the season and won the third-place stand- ing in the state meet. Mark Carrol estab- lished and kept the pace for a highly com- petitive boys ' team. This year, Vestavia ' s team turned out to be a fearsome adversary for other cross country teams around the state. SENIORS: 1st Row: A. Powell, J. Brown, G. Belcher, B. LaRiviere, D. Montgomery, T. Conoley. 2nd Row: S. Bullock, M. Reeves, J. Bryant, M. Strong, P. Hall, B. Pierce, J. Scott. 3rd Row: B. Cook, M. Salmon, E. Schmith, M. Feagin, S. Mines, S. Wiggins, C. Hershey. 206 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY: 1st Row; L. Colquitt, J. Sherrell, B. Pierce, P. Hall, A. Haves, G Belcher, B LaRiviere, M Strong, D. Montgomery, C. MaCoy, J. .Moon, D. Dawson. 2nd Row: Coach Faust, J. Alexander, M. MaCoy, E. Schmith, S. Wiggins, M. Feagin, S. Hines, J. Bryant, M. Carroll, J. Brown, M. Follett, C. Hershey. M. Webb. Mmm, Mmm, good. (A. Hayes) Climb every mountain. (G. Belcher) Just try and pass me. (J. Sherrell) Last one home is a rotten egg. (J. Bryant) The Lone Runner. (M. Strong) 207 208 i •i r -. ;.- I ' m sure going to miss this next year. (T. Conoley) .-i ' -wrt«vs .:n «- . ' What do you mean I ' ve only run ' i a mile? (C. Sharbel) GIRLS: 1st Row: S. Ausbeck, L. White, S. Bruner, L. Withrow, J. Smith, C. Sharbel, C. Cummings, J. Murchison. 2nd Row: K. Kitchens, L. Cagle, J. Mitchell, K. King, M. Moore, K. Shannon, T. Conoley. 3rd Row: S. Bunnell, S. Copeland, A. Powell, S. Bullock, J. Scott, W. Fuller, P. Bryant. This early morning running has got to go. (L. Withrow) I feel a severe headache coming on. (J. Scott) u „-« . ' The dedicated duo. (C. Cummings, K. Kitchens) I 1st Row: E. Wolff, P. Wolnski, T. Arceneaux, M. Costa, M. Follett, J. Alexander, L. Colquitt, M. Webb, J. Sherrell, T. Clark, M. MaCoy, B. Meeks, J. Watson, J. Bryant, M. Strong, M. Reeves, L. Withrow, M. Moore, T. Waggoner, L. Cagle, L. White, J. Smith, J. Murchison, C. Cummings, K. Kichens, A. Bullock, B. Tomlin- son. 2nd Row: J. Milligan, R. Barton, D. Montgomery, P. Dawson, J. Shaia, S. East, S. Bendall, R. Harry, S. Dauphin, B. Pierce, A. Hayes, M. Carroll, G. Belcher, P. Hall, S. Bullock, S. Ausbeck, J. Mitchell, B. King, K. West, B. Turner, S. Bunnell, S. Copeland, W. Fuller, C. Sharbel. 3rd Row: M. Mahaffey, S. Johnston, E. Grant, D. Baker, B. Lindbergh, J. Moon, C. MaCoy, M. Travis, J. Brown, R. Bonham, M. Salmon, B. LaRiviere, S. Wiggins, S. Hines, C. Hershey, M. Feagin, A. Powell, E. Schmith. Why can ' t everything be this fun? (S. Bunnell, J. Murchison) The brand new red track was the incentive for this year ' s track team. Coach Randy Faust had many fine ath- letes participating in track as well as field events. This year ' s track team took part in many important meets including the King of the Mountain Meet, the Berry Relays, The Montgomery Invita- tional, The University of Alabama Invi- tational, Sectionals, and the State Meet. H n 5 Stephen ' s got bouncin ' and behavin ' hair. (S. Estock) Yes, that ' s right — two times. (J. Alexander) I Running is for the birds. (T. Taylor) Billy tries to keep up with the girls. (B. LaRiviere) • ! M V k What do you mean we have to run some more? (M. Garnett, E. Schmith) Follow the leader. 1 knew I should have listened to my mother. (A. Powell) 210 1st Row: T. Petro, M. Petway, B. Browne, M. Cunningham, B. Bryan, B. Turner, C. McWaters, D. Anchors, J. Gillum, P. Esdale, J. Chapman. 2nd Row: Coach Sammy Dunn, M. Spink, J. Looney, M. Russell, J. Powell, D. Jordan, R. Hanscom, J. Salchert, J. Salchert, P. Lee, R. Everling, J. Smilie. The 1980 baseball season turned out to be the most successful year ever with an outstanding record of 21-8. The team was named 4-A Jefferson County Champions for the second year in a row. Due to their remarkable teamwork and determination, David Jordan and Jack Gillum were awarded Co-MVP ' s in Jef- ferson County in 1980. Jack was also named East- West All-Star and received a full scholarship to the University of South Alabama. Other individual team awards include Jimmy Salchert — Leading Hitter, David Jordan — Pitch- ing Award (7-1), Jeff Looney — Hustle Award, and Jack Gillum — MVP. The captains for the 1980 season were David Anchors and Miles Cunningham. In addition to a winning season, the team was the first to play on the newly-built field. CD Anytime you ' re ready. (M. Russell) How do they expect me to play without my cow- boy hat? (R. Hanscom) 211 Get ready, outPield. (M. Petway) Nothing gets by me. (J. Looney) 212 MVP Jack Gillum and Coach Sammy Dunn This ought to be an easy out. (.D. Jordan) B-TEAM: 1st Row: B. Ev ' ans, R. Hanscom, D. Williamson. S. Dauphin, M. Papajohn. K. McCormick L. Rosata M Smith. B. Alexander R;. ?; ; H ' ' ' Row: J. Nadell, T. Langford, S. Brandstadt, S. Sims, P. Visintainer, J. Davis. N. Neely, R. Rook.s, D. Hall, T. Schm.dt, P. Freeman. Coach George Prewitt. 213 CO l-H H Coached by Mr. Carlos Ballard, the Boy ' s Tennis Team spends many hours practicing for future matches which are held in the spring. The team competes against teams from neighboring schools as well as in invitational tournaments all over the state. Two outstanding members who have lettered for four years are Steve Upton and Ellis Till. Do you think there ' s any chance of me coaching GIRL ' S tennis? (Coach Ballard) 1st Row: J. Talley, L. Taylor. M. Donegan. S. McCullogh, M. Williams. J. Dunn. T. Reid. 2nd Row: E. Till. J. Pflasterer, J. Dorminey. J. Faught. B. Harberl. S. Thompson. M. Theuerkaut. Coach Ballard. Jusi call me King of the Courts. (S. Upton) Is he ever going to serve? (J. Dorminey) I play tennis to win. (E. Till) 214 1st Row: K. Johnston, L. Pate, M. Finchum, D. Vanderver, R. Luketic, D. Farrell, 2nd Row: T. Daniels, K. Haley, L. Inabinet, D. Crawford, L. Denton, S. Scholl, J. Geiger, Miss Slaughter. The Girl ' s Tennis Team, coached by Miss Melissa Slaughter, practices many hours at Wald Park during the week in preparation for competition. The members compete against such schools as Homewood, Mt. Brook, and Walker County. The girls also participate in an invitational tournament in Huntsville. E 1 These ants are breaking my concentration. (S. Scholl) I ' ll show those boys how to play tennis. (A. Watts) Not now Mother, I ' m in the middle of a match. (K. Haley) 215 The 1979-1980 Soccer Team proudly finished its season with an 8-4 record. The team practiced every day in preparation for the spring season which lasts from March until May. The team placed second at the Huffman Tourna- ment losing the final game 3-1 to Huffman. r ■.„...• _ .- ' - «.,:- -SjK ' - ' f T«-- . Make way - here I come! (D. Costa) 1st Row: S. Hamilton, K. Trucks, S. Jernigan, T. Pritchard, S. Watson, P. Guercio. 2nd Row: T. Dwyer, T. Peterson, L. Organ, D. Costa, J. Nielson, M. Stewart, D. Hellen, G. Carswell. 3rd Row: Coach Grammar, , J. Dodge, M. McLeod, E. O ' Neil, R. Lysinger, R. Wood, J. Miller, S. Arvin, K. Dollar. Guercio strikes again. (P. Guercio) Even foreign students enjoy soccer. (J. Nielson) iS • % 1 never smile when I play soccer. (M. Stewart) 1 can kick higher than you can. (R. Lysinger) 216 1st Row: C. Pritchard, L. Mathis, M. Wiggins. 2nd Row: V. Vaughn, J. Kaufman, V. Vaughn. The Golf Team is coached by Mr. Gary Sheffield. Although their season is only from March until May, the team practices throughout the year. In addi- tion to regional and state competitions, team members participate in out-of- state tournaments in Marion and Col- umbus, Georgia. Taxi! (Coach Sheffield) A. Kreider, V. Goodwin, G. Smith, S. Wood, T. McCullough, P. Wood. o 41 217 OS u The varsity cheerleaders, sponsored by Mrs. Diane Ray and Mrs. Miclcie Andrews, help to promote the outstand- ing school spirit of VHHS. They cheer at football games, basketball games, and wrestling tournaments as well as leading the exciting weekly pep rallies. This past summer the varsity squad attended two cheerleading camps. One was UCA at Ole Miss where they received all superior ribbons and a tro- phy for being a top-ten superior squad, and the other camp was NCA at Auburn University where they received all blue ribbons and won 1st place. Sponsor: Diane Ray Sponsor: Mickie A.ndrews We love our Rebs! Head Cheerleader: C. Cranford, Co-Head: M. Rubio 218 ! JUNIORS: 1st Row: M. Hayes, L. Abrasely, M. Hayes. 2nd Row: R. Spina, D. Salchert, A. Cranford, K. Thomas. We ' re head and shoulders above the other team. (A. Cranford, M. Hayes) ■w Hey, how about them Rebs? (M. Rubio, D. Salchert, R. Spina) Let ' s run a hook pattern to the left on 3 . What do you mean my hair ' s out of place? (L. Atkins) The three Musketeers. (C. Ackerman, K. Thomas, M. Hayes) 219 The B-team cheerleaders promote spirit at many school sporting events. They cheer for B-team football games, basketball games, varsity wrestling tournaments, and at pep rallies. The B- Team cheerleading squad combined with the freshman cheerleading squad and attended a summer camp — UCA at Ole Miss — where they received all first-place blue ribbons. In final compe- tition they were selected one of the top three junior varsity squads. We don ' t need to practice. SOPHOM0RES:A. Cook, Wendy Neely, L. Rhoades, M. Robinson, L. Dickson, J. Green You ' ve got to be kidding. (J. Green, L. Dickson, A. Cook) Do you ever feel like things are closing in on you? Head Cheerleader: Martha Robinson 220 Freshman cheerleaders encourage enthusiasm at B-team football games, Freshman basketball games, and at wrestling tournaments. The Freshmen attended camp — UCA at Old Miss — along with the B-team cheerleaders this summer. The combined squads received all first-place ribbons and were chosen one of the top three junior varsity squads in final competition. The Fresh- man cheerleaders have played an impor- tant role in the promotion of school spirit. FRESHMEN: 1st Row: R. Walters, K. Kidd, P. Renneker, A. Butgreit. 2nd Row: S. Allison. 3rd Row: S. Lxjtt, C. Dennison, V. Vines. Co-head; P. Renneker. Head: K. Kidd. We ' ve got rhythm. (K. Kidd, S. Allison. C. Denson) 221 The Rebelettes, under the direction of Mrs. Tammy Towns, practice daily to learn and perfect their dances. They perform at pep rallies, at both home and away VHHS basketball games, and at Montevallo and Samford Colleges for half-time entertainment. They also per- form in the Christmas program, the Spring dance concert, and in the Miss Reveille Pageant. The Rebelettes always add a special sparkle to pro- grams in which they perform. Sponsor: Tommy Towns HEAD REBELETTES: N. Oliver, G. Baker. c i 1st Row: G. Baker, N. Oliver. 2nd Row: D. Webb, L. Walters, L. Waggoner, L. Laughlin, K. Walker, S. Hartsell, K. Baugh, K. Chace, M. Grelier, K. Leos, P. Raines, J. Peacock. 3rd Row: K. Kitchens, R. Raine, K. Allen, D. Murchison, D. Buryn, P. Cantieny, V. Valin, D. Smith, L. Salter, G. Gerson, K. Laughlin, H. Mason, E. Pardue, K. Kitchens. 222 Home on the Range. Tah-dah! (V. Valin) Hello, Texas! I could dance all day. 223 225 m Compliments of ROCKY RIDGE PHARMACY Congratulations to the Class of 1981 From OBESSCO OFFICE SUPPLIES 822-3440 Located in Hoover 226 McCONNELL INDUSTRIES Congratulations Seniors! 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' nib.t FOIC Compliments of a FRIEND PLAZA CLEANING CENTER DRY CLEANING AND COIN LAUNDRY 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Park South Plaza Shopping Center 1409 Montgomery Highway 822-5333 Congratulations Graduates From GREEN VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 1815 Patton Chapel Road, Hoover Ministering to the Growing Edge of South Jefferson and Northern Shelby Counties Rev. Eugene Nail, Pastor But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To Him be glory both now and forever. Amen. II Peter 3:18 228 City National banlcing services give you a lot to cheer about. Whatever your goal, City National has a banking game plan to help you meet it. High-yielding savings plans. Individual and commercial checking accounts, installment loans. Automatic tellers. All the banking services you ' ve learned to expect. And a few things you haven ' t, like Saturday banking and longer weekday banking hours. Whether you ' re about to open your first bank account or have been a bank customer for years, come to one of City National ' s 1 full-service locations and cheer. Downtown. Forestdale. Gardendale. Midfield. Pinson Valley. Pleasant Grove, Roebuck, South;iide, Vestavia, West Oxmoor Road Member FDIC JOE RAGAN AND ASSOCIATES 3 427 Lorna Road Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Telephone 822-7258 Good Luck Class of ' 81! PIZZA By PAPA NOW— TRY A REAL PIZZA IE A PIZZA LOVER PIZZA • RAVIOLI •SPAQHETTI HOT ITALIAN SAND DELICIOUS SALADS • DRAFT BEER NOON SPECIAL ALL U CAN EAT 822-3980 1905 Hoovtr Court (Acrou From Tr«dtr Ku ' l) 229 SOUTHEASTERN MEATS, INC. 2700 Avenue D, Ensley Birmingham, Alabama 35218 785-3194 Home Owned and Operated Portion Controlled Meats Our Specialty — Quality and Service 231 Gat big plans after gradiiattoi? A job. More school. Marriage. Travel. Qiances are what- ever you re planning will require some thought. And some money management. That ' s where Central Bank comes in. We have a full range of financial services from credit cards to checking accounts. Loans and savings plans. And we ' re open on Satur days because we realize that you ' ve got big plans during the week. After graduation plan on Central Bank. CENTRAL BANK Member FDIC Life, Group and Health Insurance, Annuities, Pension Plans JIM CQLJ iiiCK • ' ii! ; ' ; 1700 First National- g; ,, . : ; ' ,$9idhwn Natural Building j. j l.ir ' ■•R:tynJij]ihft,r, Alabama 35203 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY A Mutual Company founded in 1845 w VESTAVIA ' S IIMDOXA FLORIST 823-0460 B Dianne Salter Owner Park South Plaza Near Pier 1 Imports 232 Homecrafters WHY SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE? ONE STOP SHOPPING! WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD • FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Homecrafters will not be undersold on identical mer- chandise offered locally at lower prices. If this happens brmg a copy of the ad advertising the lower price and we ' ll meet the price on the spot. FREE HOW-TO LITERATURE Pamphlets for over 20 do-it-yourself projects are avail- able at Homecrafters at no charge. Each Homecrafters Sales Specialist is thoroughly train ed to best assist you in your purchase and get you out of the store fast. INSTALLATION Ask about installation. Homecrafters offers quality in- stallation on many home improvement items. VESTAVIA BESSEMER 1021 Montgomery Hwy. 2501 North 19 Street CENTER POINT 1631 Center Point Rd. PELHAM WESTGATE Highway 31 South Highway 78 West Pho 979 6420 Pho. 428 9366 Pho 853 7423 Pho. 663 8471 Pho. 322-0367 7 BIRMINGHAM STORES TO SERVE YOU! GARDENDALE MIDFIELD Decatur Hwy. 31 No. Pho. 631 6363 Across from Western Hills Mall Pho. 925 2861 THE BIG GREEN CLEANING MACHINE ' r. TEXACO] Big Creen Cli-ning Machine Hates Dirty Cars and Loves Little Kids South ' s Finest Car Wash Hoover 2 Locations to Serve You . . . 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VESTAVIA LIONS CLUB SALUTES THE LEO CLUB From Your Support of Our Citrus Sale During 1980-81 We Supported Lions Activities Alabama Sight Conservation Association Alabama Lions Eye Bank East-West Baseball Game Lions High School Youth Camp for Boys and Girls In the Community Outside Sign at Recreation Center Stove, Refrigerator, and Tables at Recreation Center $1000.00 for Orange Box Plus Life Pak Rebel Basketball Classic Rain Gear for New Elementary School Pony League Baseball Program Middle School Oratorical Contest See Us in December for Citrus Fruit , 1 242 243 10-4 on the Graduation Buddy Brown! DON AND PEG Phone (205) 823-5526 CHARLES H. SAIN P.E. SAIN-SOUTH ENGINEERING P.O. Box 20043 Birmingham, Ala. 35216 244 I Crawfofd Inc. Expert Interior Design Distinctive Furniture 103OxmoorRd. 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Birmingham, Al. 942-3373 282 i Tt ISSO MONTGOMERY HW Y B22-6233 HOOVER ALABAMA 35216 IN GOLBRO PLAZA 283 DEWBERRY ENGRAVING COMPANY it: : 1903 Hoover Court Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Phone: 979-7087 Guns • Fishing • Tackle Archery • Reloading Supplies REBELS 4-A State Champions .□AMPIER- HARRIS AINiO ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS - PLAIMNERB MEMBEna OF THE AMERICAN REOISTEnED ARCHITECTS RAYMOND C. HARRIS A.R.A. POST OFFICE BOX B87 PHONEi (BOBl 6Ba-3Boa sea FIRST BT. NORTH ALABABTER. AL. 3B007 284 285 SELCO CLEANERS INC. Quality Dry Cleaning Suede and Leather Cleaning The Best You Can Get Anywhere ' 6 Locations to Serve You Selco Cleaning and Laundry Hoover Cleaning Center 2508 Rocky Ridge Road 2167 Rocky Ridge Road Phone: 822-9892 Selco Cleaners 3166 Cahaba Heights Plaza Phone: 976-9842 Selco Cleanings 2078 W. Valley Ave. Phone: 942-4066 Phone: 822-9944 Selco Drive-In Cleaners 3161 -A Green Valley Road Phone: 967-0464 Selco Laundry 7729 2nd Ave. S B ' ham, Ala. Compliments of a Friend 286 CLEANERS 1811-28th Avenue, South Phone 871-4371 Hon ewood, Alabama 35209 ROFFLER HAIR STYLING FOR MEN AND WOMEN CAVALIER BARBER SHOP 804 Green Springs Highway K-Mart Shopping Center For Appointment Barbara Smith Call Stylist 942-6501 287 288  jr| 3it.i 1 ; [j Cii 4 Company, Inc. Sales Service (205) 942-0231 160 West Valley Ave. Birmingham, AL 35209 Across from SKI LODGE I 289 290 291 Index Abrasley, Lynne 103, 140, 160,219 Ackerman, Cynthia 2 1 , 32, 79, 1 40, 1 50, 2 1 8, 2 1 9 Adams, Susan 79, 1 44, 1 64, 1 57, 1 56, 36 Alexander, John 1 1 5, 207 Alexander. Blake 115,182, 150, 191,213 Allen, Krisli 130, 154,222 Allen, Mitch 30, 150, 182 Allison, Sally 125, 151,221 Anchors, Don 151, 150, 191 Arceneaux.Tim 1 15, 142,208 Ardovino, Joe 79, 149 Armistead, Martin 125, 150, 191 Armstrong, Tim 125 Arnold, Craig 125, 150, 191 Arnold, Kelly 103, 142 Arvin,Ann77, 115, 138, 166, 168 Arvin, Scott 103, 137, 139,216 Atkins, Laura Leigh 79, 140, 218, 219 Ausbeck, Sarah 103,208 B Bacon, Jenny 103 Bailey. Maria 115. 144 Baker. Cheryl 125, 151, 176, 178 Baker, David 79. 103,208 Baker, Ginger 23, 24, 79, 135,138.1 39, 1 47, 1 57, 222,44,41 Ballard. Carol 103. 144. 156. 160 Ballard. Carre 115, 156 Ballinger, Albert 103.142 Ballinger. Parker 125, 144 Barker, Robin 79, 137,157,1 58, 1 74, 1 76, 1 78 Barkley, Fran 115,152 Barnes. Conni 125, 136 Barnett, Dana 103, 149, 176, 178 Barton, Ric 1 25, 208 Batchelor, Donna 115, 148, 135 Batchelor, Jennifer 125, 151, 158 Baugh, Kim 115, 152,222 Baugh, Leah79. 137 Beaty, Suzanne 115, 123, 148, 162 Beck, Melissa 79, 135, 158,160 Beizer, Sarah 125.151 Beizer, Suzanne 79, 135, 158, 160 Belcher, Greg 79, 1 50, 1 60, 206, 208 Belcher, Julie 115, 152 Belcher, Nancy 125,151 Bell, Susan 115, 175, 178 Bellsnyder, Charles 125 Bellsnyder, Melinda 115 Bemis, Barry 103,149 Bendall, Steve 103. 146.208 Benjamin, Doug 150. 182 Benjamin. John 103 Benner, John 125 Bentley. 79, 148 Benton. Dale 115. 160 Benton. Karl 103. 141, 155, 170, 171 Berridge, Holly Lynn 1 15, 149, 170 Berry. Alicia 125 Berry. Robert 103 Bertella. Jackie 1 25 Billings, Amy 125,151, 170 Bishop, Mike 79, 149 Black,Jeff 103, 148 Black, Russell 103,205 Blackmon, Stacey 1 1 5 Blaylock, Richard 103, 149, 152 Boggs, Alesia 103, 144,204 Bonham, Richard 103, 146 Bonney, Laura 79, 148 Boone, Holly 79, 149 Booth, Lisa 125 Bost. Laura 79. 148 Boyd. Carrie 79. 140 Boyd. Jay 115, 196 Bradley, Trey 79, 1 46, 1 47, 158,36 Brandon, Wes 79, 145 Brandstadt, Scott 115, 150, 182 Brasher, Barri 115, 136 Brasher, Billy 79, 1 49, 1 74, 177,178,1 79 Brennan, Richard 80, 95, 1 74, 1 77, 1 78, 1 79 Bridges, Charlie 103, 170 Brockway.Tina 103, 137, 158, 175 Brooks, Allen 80, 145 Brooks, Carl 125, 150, 191 Bross, Betsy 103, 137,201 Brown, Andrea 125, 151, 170 Brown, Donna 103, 175, 178 Brown, Eddie 80 Brown,Jeff80, 150, 206,207 Brown, Lisa 103, 144 Brown, Rosa 1 25, 1 5 1 , 1 70. 1 7 1 , 208 Browne, Barclay 115, 148, 158, 159 Browne, Brooks 103, 150, 182,211 Bruner, Susan 115, 152, 160,208 Bryan, Billy 80, 183,211 Bryan, Ricky 115, 198 Bryant, Jon 35, 80, 1 50, 1 57, 206, 208. 207 Bryant, Kathy 115, 140 Bryant, Patricia 80, 148. 156. 208 Buchanan. Karen 125 Buck, Mary Lou 80, 1 54 Buckner, Bill 103, 150, 182 Budoff,Jana 103, 142 Budoff, Jon 35. 80. 1 50, 1 57, 206 Bufton, David 1 25 Bullard, Trant 1 15, 150, 191, 198 Bullock, Sheila 80, 148, 1 57, 206, 208 Bunnell, Shelley 103,208 Burdette, Saralyn 20, 78, 80, 135, 140, 160 Burgess, Paul 103, 149 Burk, Danny 80, 145 Burks, Jann 32,80, 140, 156,218,44 Burtella, Jackie 145 Buryn, Kris 115,152,222 Bush, Danata 115 Butgereit, Anne 1 25, 1 35, 1 5 1 , 22 1 Butts, Bobby 103,145 Burson, Lee Beth 125, 144, 170, 171 Caddell,Jeff80, 149 Cagle. Laurie 1 1 5. 208 Cain. Christie 80, 140, 162, 163 Calamas, Maria 103, 164, 176, 178 Caldwell, Jane 21, 80, 137,162, 163 Calvin, Johnny 125 Campbell, Bobby 103,155 Cantieny, Pam 103, 1 13, 160, 222 Carbonic, Lisa 115,152, 153 Carlisle, Jim 152,153 Carlin.Bryant 125, 146, 191 Carlson, Brad 103 Carney, Lisa 3 1 , 1 1 5, 1 35, 1 40, 1 70 Carpenter, David 125, 148 Carr, David 115, 176, 178 Carr, Wes 103.177. 178.179 Carroll. Mark 80. 206. 208. 207 Carroll, Steve 124, 125, 135, 146, 147 Carroll, Tim 125. 191 Cantabespre, Mark 125 Carter, Carol 124, 125, 135,151 Carter, Patty 103 Casale, Lynne 125 Caton, Mark 103, 182, 183 Cavaleri, David 103 Cavaleri, Richelle 125 Champlin. Steve 161. 182 Chapman, Cathy 80, 162, 163, 140 Chase, Kim 115, 140,222,39 Cheek, David 103, 149 Cherry, Jan 125, 151 Cherry, Juli 103, 151, 170 Childers, Joey 103, 177, 178, 179 Childers, Richard 80, 174, 177, 178, 179 Christian, Nancy 103, 154 Christner, Christina 103 Clark, Larry 1 15 Clark, Todd 103, 149, 170, 208 Clarke, David 103, 135, 192, 193 Clarke, Kellie 115 Clarke, Lisa 80, 154 Claypool, Mark 1 04, 1 70, 1 7 1 . 1 59 Clemmer. James 125,191, 197 Cloves, Kathy 125, 151 Coggins, Lee 115:135, 146 Coker,Cleol25, 151 Coker, Lucy 125, 142,203 Coker, Mary Jane 104, 105, 137 Cole, Laurin 1 1 5 Collins, Greg 80 Collins, Perry Collins, Saxon 81 Colmant, Brink 115 Colmant, Chuck 81, 161 Colpack, Chris 125, 191 Colpack, Lee 8 1 , 1 48, 1 66, 1 68, 1 74, 1 75 Colquitt, Lee 115,207 Condra. Danny 104, 138, 165 Connelly, Rachel 81, 135. 148. 156, 157 Conoley. Teresa 81, 137, 206, 208 Conoley, Stephen 125,191 ConwelLJohn 104,176, 178 Cook, Amy 115,220 Conyers, Kathy 81, 137, 141, 174. 175 Cook. Brian 81, 146. 160.206 Cooper. Kelley 81, 141, 156 Copeland, Shay 1 15, 148, 208 Cornett. Jeff 1 25 Cary, Janice 81. 135. 140.157 Cost. Jeff 81, 161, 1419 Cost, Mike 150, 160, 192,193 Costa, Buddy 115, 146 Costa. Damien 104, 146, 158, 216 Costa, Martin 115,142,208 Cox, Jay 115, 152, 153, 160, 191 Cox.Sally 125, 176, 178, 191 Cranford, Amy 30, 32, 104, 1 10, 1 12, 140, 161, 219 Cranford, Cheryl 23, 24, 81, 140, 150, 218 Crawford, Debbie 32, 115, 147, 215 Crawford, Kim 115,138 Creel, Jimmy 115,177, 178, 191 Croasmun, Jean 1 25, 1 38 Cullighan, Ann 115,142,202 Cullighan, Michael 125 Culver,Kynall5. 144. 158, 176 Culver, Libby 104,144, 156 Cummings, Carol 125, 148, 208 Cunningham, Candace 125, 151, 208 Crawford, Sarah 104,178 292 D Daggit, Marageret 1 16, 152, 164 Daggit.Tom 125, 151, 176, 178 Dale, Merrilee 125,202 D ' Amico, Benny 8 1 , 1 6 1 , 1 92, 1 50, 1 94 D ' Amico, Fran 102, 135, 150, 161, 192 D ' Amico, Linda 116, 152 Daniel, Tracy 116, 152, 215 Dauphin, Steve 1 1 6, 1 50, 1 9 1 , 2 1 3, 208 David, Donald 104, 158 ' David, Mark 104, 142 David, Robert 81, 160, 150 • Davidson, Cecilia 8 1 , 1 35, 1 37, 1 60, 1 70 Davidson, Kathy 116, 152, 171 Davidson, Lee Ann 1 1 6, 1 52, 1 60, 1 75 Davis, Jay 104, 160 Davis,Ted 23,81, 148, 170 Dawson, Nancy 81, 137,36 Dawson, Paul 104, 146, 208, 207 ■Dean, Barry 81, 142 DeFalco, Cindy 104, 138 Deng, Laura 8 1 , 1 42, 1 60, 1 74, 1 76, 1 78 Deng, Tracy 126, 145, 170, 171 Dennison, Michael 81, 150, 182, 183 Denson, Caroline 125, 1 5 1 , 22 1 Denton, Laurie 116, 148,215 Denton, Mark 116 Dickinson, Stephen 125, 191 Dickson, Lisa 116, 148,220 Dickson, Randy 104, 198 Dickson, Trisha 81,135,137,151 Dillon, Crawford 20, 78, 82, 140 Dinga, Kristen 116, 152, 175 Dobyns, Lisa 1 16 Dockery, Troy 1 26 Dodd, David 82 Dodge, John 104, 149,216 Dollar, Patti 116, 148 Donegan, Marty 1 26, 1 45, 1 70, 2 1 4 Dorminy, Jim 1 16, 214 Doron, Kelley 104, 175, 178 Doughty, John 116, 176, 178 Downey, Stan 104 Drummonds, Paige 126 Ducote, Steve 149 Dudley, Lisa 116, 142 DuBard, David 126, 154 Dujanovic, Evan 1 26 Dujanovic, Lee 82, 182, 183 Dunn, Jeff 104, 168,214 Dutton, Kim 126 Dyson, Doug 116, 158 Dillon, Vann 126 Eagle, Cheri 104, 144 Eagle, Douglas 126, 144 Eanes, Leslie 126, 148 East,Scotty 104 Batman, Kristi 104 Eaves, Chris 1 16, 145, 170, 171 Eaves, Paige 82, 135, 141, 174, 175, 179 Eddins, David 116 Edfeldt, Amy 82, 174, 175, 178 Edmunds, Carol 1 26, 151 Edwards, Kim 82, 137 Edwards, Todd 126, 176, 178 Eittreim, Mark 104, 176, 178 Ellard, Dru 126, 146 Ellis,Gill26, 150, 191 Ellison, Marcella 126, 136, 171 Ellison, Ramona 1 26 Ellison, Kelli 116, 148 Emmerke, Chris 116, 170, 171 Emmerke, Marc 104, 155 Erber, Donna 40, 82 Erickson, Jeff 116, 150, 196 Espey, Heidi 116, 152, 153 Estes, Brother 82, 150, 183,39 Estock, Chris 82, 149 Estock, David 116, 146,205 Estock, Melissa 104, 144, 156 Estock, Stephen 102, 104, 135, 146 Eubanks, Deborah 82, 144, 157 Evans, Allison 126, 151 Evans, Dwight 82, 160 Evans, Rob 116, 182, 183 Evans, Sharon 116, 136 Everette, Sam 3 1 , 1 24, 1 26, 1 30, 1 35 Everling, Beth 126, 142, 158 Everling, Gina 116,138,175, 42, 44, 40 Enis, Chuck 104, 177, 178 Fancher, Whit 104, 155, 161 Farmer, David 1 26 Farmer, Jill 22, 82, 154, 160 Farrell, David 104, 176, 198, 199 Farrell, Debra 1 1 6, 202, 203, 2 1 5 Farrell, Stan 82, 150, 192,205 Farrell, Teresa 124, 126, 135,202 Farris, Craig 21, 82, 150, 182, 183 Fater, Diane 104, 148, 160 Fattig, Karl 104, 144, 164, 176, 177, 178 Fattig, Kurt 126, 149, 178 Feagin, Mark 82, 206, 208, 207 Ferlisi, Carol 82, 160 Fields, Melody 116 Fifles, Chris 82, 160 Fines, Mark 117 Finchum, Melissa 82, 157, 215 Fiore, Lisa 117, 152 Flatland, Bente 126,170 Flemmon, Veda 82, 1 44, 1 6 1 , 1 70, 1 7 1 Flood, Anne 82, 140, 170, 174, 175 Florence, Beth 83 Follett, Kelly 83, 145 Follett, Mike 117 Fondren, Alan 1 17 Forbes, French 83, 169, 174, 177, 178 Forbes, Lyies 104, 141, 155 Forbes, Mallory 126, 155 Forbis, Patty 104, 176 Foster, Jeff 1 26, 138, 176, 178 Francis, Scott 104 Francis, Wendy 83 Franks, Sharon 117, 152, 153,204 Freeman, Dottie 83, 96 Freeman, Paula 104 Frey, Susan 83, 145, 174, 175 Fridlin, Vickie 104, 135, 142, 166, 18 Frings, Michael 126, 158, 176, 179 Fulks, Kelly 117,170 Fuller, Jeff 83, 174, 177, 178, 179 Fuller, Laurie 104, 136 Fuller, Wendy 117, 142,208 Garnett, Mark 104,210 Garrett, Don 126, 150 Garrett, Laura 117, 152 Garrett, Steven 1 17 Gaskins, Jay 83 Gasque, John 83 Geiger,Jane 126, 135,202,215 Geisler, Jim 104, 160, 177, 178 Geisler, Margie 117, 135, 148,201 Gentle, Jan 104, 145 Gentle, Shawn 126, 148 Germain, Lori 1 04, 1 42, 156,178,1 79 Gerson,Gigi 104, 108, 138,222 Gibson, Suzanne 126, 151 Gibson, Julia 105, 170 Gilbreth, Carrie 83, 156, 161, 170, 171, 36 Gillespie, Carol 105, 136, 176, 178 Gillespie, Tim 83, 174, 177, 178 Gilliam, Jeff 114, 117, 135, 146, 159 Gillis, Dan 105, 145 Gillum, Parker 83, 149 Gilmore, Julia 83 Gipner,Gina 126, 151, 170, 171 Goebel, Brooke 126, 151 Goez, Claudia 105, 110, 138, 165 Godwin, Kyle 105, 150, 160, 182 Golden, Cindy 105, 140, 141 Goocher, John 83, 149, 174, 176, 178 Goodwin, Vic 1 17, 217 Gorden, Susan 126, 145 Gordon, Randy 83, 174, 176, 178 Graffeo, Mickiel26, 150, 191 Grant, Charlotte 105 Grant, Eldridge 105, 150, 182, 208 Green, Ilene 117, 174, 177, 178 Green, Jennifer 32, 117, 140,220 Greenhaw, Laura Leigh 117, 148, 161 Greer, Donna 83, 96, 160 Greer, Lee 105, 150, 182 Grelier, Charles 83 Grelier, Marie 105, 154,222 Griffith, Philip 83, 150, 161, 170 Grupe, Lois 83, 141 Guercio, Jackie 83, 144, 161 Gulas, Sonya 126, 151 Gulledge, Jon 84, 142 Gulledge, Lance 21, 84, 182, 183, 184, 188, 189, 190 Gunter. Charles 105 Guthrie, Greg 126, 151 Guthrie, Paige 105 Gutkowski, Susan 84, 137, 218 H Galbraith, Glenn 117, 138, 191 Galloway, Nicolina 1 17, 161 Haas, Kym 105,140, 162 Hagman, Eva 84, 144, 170,1 71 Hagood, Tracey 126, 151 Halen,Anne84, 144, 170, 171 Halen,Greg 117, 144,213 Halen,Joan 127, 151, 158, 171 Hall, David 117, 196 Hall, Philip 84, 1 50, 206, 207, 208, 37 Hall, Tim 117, 149 Haley, Kelly 84, 215 Hamilton, Julie 105, 140,201, 156, 166 Hammond, Chris 127, 151 Hammond, Gary 117, 152 Hamrick, Melissa 105, 170 Hancken, Joe 84, 155 Hand, Michelle 105, 141 Hanscom, Randy 84, 135, 138, 139, 161, 192, 211, 213, 196 Hanscom, Ricky 117,138 Hansen, David 24, 84, 1 50, 1 82, 1 83, 36, 200, 1 98 Hansen, Robin 105, 1 12, 138, 158, 166, 169, 201 293 Hansen, Roger 1 27, 1 77, 1 78, 1 79 Harbert, Billy 117,214 Harkey, Liesa 84, 148, 161 Harlin. Beth 127, 151 Harper, Randy 105, 161,213 Harris, Allison 84, 144, 151, 156, 157, 166, 167, 174, 175, 178 Harris, Keith 84 Harris, Shannon 127, 151 Harry, DeValerie 1 17 Hartsell, Susan 105, 140,40,222,44 Hassler, Buddy 84, 174, 177, 178, 179 Hassler, Renee 127, 151 Hauswirth, Christine 84, 142, 156,201 Hauswirth, Daniel 117, 142, 177, 178 Hawkins, Candy 127, 151 Hawkins, Denise 84, 160 Hayes, Andy 105, 141, 150 Hayes, Betsy 117, 135, 142, 162 Hayes, John 117, 138, 159 Hayes, Marie 1 05, 1 40, 1 60, 2 1 9 Hayes, Michelle 105, 140,219 Heaton, Chuck 117, 135, 171 Heaton, Joy 105, 136 Heffington, Leanne 127, 138 Heffington, Lynn 138, 156, 165 Hellen, Donald 105,216 Hellen, Donna 32, 105, 145 Henderson, Sam 154 Hendy, Meredith 84, 149 Herrin, Glenn 127, 150, 191, 197 Hershey, Chris 22, 25, 78, 84, 1 35, 1 50, 206 39 207 Hild,Cheryl84, 148, 156, 157, 166,168 Hill, Jack 105, 170, 176, 178 Hilyer, Chris 84, 137 Hines, Debbie 105 Hines, Steve 85, 146,206,207,208 Hinkle,Glenn 85, 150, 160, 198 Hobbs, Mary 117, 152, 153, 175 Hobbs.Tod 105 Hodge, Sue 85, 145, 176, 175 Holcomb, Bill 85, 149 Holladay, Clint 105, 111, 161 Holladay, Scott 105, 149 Holland, Alan 118, 123, 160 Hollingsworth, Harper 127 Holman, Kyle 105, 112, 141 Holt, Kathy 105, 140, 156 Hood, Alan 118. 150, 182 Hopkins, Caroline 127, 176 Hopkins, Peter 85, 174, 176 Hornberger, Michelle 1 18 Hortberg, Scott 127, 149, 152, 176, 178 Houston, Cece 118, 148 Howard, Arthur 127, 191, 197 Howard, Chester 85 Howard, John 127 Howard, Troy 146 Howell, Kerri 85, 1 56, 1 58, 1 74, 1 75, 1 78 Howell, Todd 1 18, 1 50. 154, 191 Howland, Lori 85, 161 Hruska, Gretchen 118,1 52, 1 75 Hudson, Alan 105, 148, 170, 171 Hull, Julie 127, 142, 158, 191 Hull, Kris 118, 119 Hunt, Robert 127, 182 Hunt, Susan 105, 145,201 Hunter, Herbert 1 1 8, 1 50. 1 60. 1 96 Hunton, Kerry 105. 142 Hunton. Shawn 127. 150 Hurst, Holly 85, 154, 160 Hurst, Sandra 105, 177, 178 Hutcheson, Natalie 127, 145 Hutchings, Ellen 105,175, 178 I Inabinet, Laura 1 1 8, 1 20, 1 52, 2 1 5 Inabinet, Rob 105 Ingram, Kelly 85, 1 42, 1 60, 1 74, 175,36 J Jackson, Julie 85, 135, 160, 162, 163 Jackson, Lisa 85, 142 James, Ashley 1 18 Jennings, David 1 18 Jeffrey, Jimmy 105, 109, 135, 139, 151, 198 Jeffrey, Millie 22, 24, 85, 1 34, 1 35, 1 69 Jernigan, Scott 85, 161, 216 Jessee, Charles 127 Johnson, Jan 85, 1 40, 1 56, 1 57. 1 62, 1 63, 45, 42, 44,40 Johnson, Joy 118, 138, 175, 178 Johnson, Julie 1 18, 121, 140, 170, 171,201 Johnson, Leslie 105, 136, 160 Johnson, Rodney 118, 160, 191 Johnston, Dana 105, 137 Johnston. Howie 23, 24, 85, 134, 135, 183,39 Johnston, Kim 85, 145, 160,215 Johnston, Scott 105, 132 Jolly, Ralph 85, 157, 174, 176 Jones, Casey 118, 176, 178 Jones, Chad 127, 150 Jones, Chris 127, 150, 151 Jones, Evan 127, 136. 149 Jones. Gary 85, 170. 171 Jones, Lisa 85. 142. 160 Jones, Martha 86, 174, 175 Jones, John 118, 148 Jones, Mike 106 Jones, Rhonda 1 18 Jones, Stephen 127, 138 Jovings, Jacqueline 127. 142.203 Jovings. Nick 106, 135, 142, 174, 178 Jowers,Jill86, 135, 140, 161 Justice, Diane 86, 142, 160 Justice, John 106, 144 Justice, Michelle 1 18, 171 K Kash, Jenny 118, 144, 176 Kaufman, Julie 86, 140,217 Kennedy, John 127 Kennedy, Kyle 86, 154 Kennedy, Maureen 86, 154 Kentros. Clifford 1 27. 1 76, 1 78, 1 79 Kentros, George 106, 112, 176, 178 Khare, Geeta 106, 144, 156 Khurana, Sangeeta 118, 1 44 Kidd, Krista 127, 151,221 Kimbrough, Mike 127 King, George-Ann 86, 1 38. 1 39. 1 57. 1 6 1 , 1 66, 167.38 King, Judith 118. 152 Kinney. Kyle 127. 191 Kirby. Craig 118. 152 Kirk. Roberta 1 27. 1 29. 1 5 1 . 205 Kirkpatrick, Crystal 106, 137, 162, 166, 167. 38 Kitchens. Kelly 106.208 Kitchens. Kelly29, 30, 32, 35, 86. 134, 13 140 147,222 Kitchens, Kim 106, 135, 140, 157, 222, 201 Knight, Karen 86 Knight, Tim 127, 191, 150, 197 Kopp, Stacy 127 Koulourides, Sandra 3 1 , 1 1 8, 1 47, 1 48 Krebs, Lisa 127 Kreider,Andy 118, 150, 191,217, 196 Kuykendall, Kevin 128, 151 Kwolek, Greg 118 Kyser, Ellen 86, 141 Lackey, Jeffrey 118, 152. 154 LaFlaur, Mary Ann 1 18 Lamb, Chris 128, 150 Lampton, Tracie 128, 151 Landrum, Mark 86, 160, 174, 177, 178 Laney, Mike 118, 170, 171 Langley, Laura 106, 175, 178 Langford, Thomas 128, 160 Lankford, Todd 106, 154,213 LaRiviere, Billy 86, 146, 206, 208, 210, 207 LaRiviere, Denise 118, 142 Larson, Anne 118, 152, 158, 175 Larussa, Christopher 128 Laughlin. Kelley 22. 86, 135, 140, 222, 39 Laughlin, Leigh Ann 118, 153, 222 Lawrence, Bud 118, 135, 150, 182, 191, 196 Lawson, Carrey 1 18 LeBerte, Pam 118, 175, 178 Lee, Kevin 106 Lee, Kim 128, 151, 170 Lee, Phillip 106, 150, 182, 183, 192, 193, 21 1 LeFebure, Natalie 86, 144, 158 Leo, David 106 Leos, Jimmy 106, 150, 161, 182 Leos, Kathy 78, 86, 135, 140, 156, 222 Lembke, Matthew 128, 146, 159 Lewis, Tom 106. 146. 182 Lewis, Wallace 128 Lindbergh, Burt 118, 140. 161,208 Litzinger, Ken 106 Lockhart, Linda 106, 160 Logan, Amy 77, 1 06, 1 1 3, 1 66. 1 68, 1 75. 1 78 Logsdon, Bill 106, 144, 160. 177 Lollar. Jeff86. 161 Long. Karla 118. 142 Long. Roger 1 06 Long.Traci 118. 149 Looney. Ben 128.135.1 50, 1 58 Looney, Jeff 20, 29, 86, 1 60, 1 82, 1 83. 1 84. 1 8i 211,212,39 Lott, Susan 128, 151,221 Love, Catherine 128, 151 Lovell, Bo 118 Lovell,Leo 106 Lowman, Claire 106, 137,202,203 Lu, Yi 128 Luketic, Ruth 86, 145,215 Lunsford, Mark 1 18, 146, 158 Lupia, Janet 86 Lynch, Beth 128, 151 Lynch, Terry 106, 182 Lynch, Tim 86, 150, 157, 182,201 Mc McArthur, Jana 1 1 8, 1 52, 202, 203 McArthur, Tracy 87, 202, 203 McBay.John 128 McCabe.Jim 154, 174, 176, 178 McCalla, Eric 128 294 McCallum,Chris29, 30, 87, 134. 135, 160, 182, 183, 150, 151,200, 198, 199 McCallum, Eileen 107, 175, 178 McClure, Christi 87, 202, 203 McCluskey, Cathy 87, 154, 161 McCollough, Sled 128, 135, 146,214 McCrackin,Cla 87, 174, 177, 178, 179 McDonald, Sean 107, 165 McElwee, Ellen 128 McGee, Phillip 1 07, 1 50, 1 60, 1 6 1 , 1 82 McGeever, Meredith 128, 151 McGill, Kirk 118, 149, 151 McGuire, Christopher 118, 142, 176, 178, 179 McKemzie, Kim 118 McLaughlin, Joan 87, 140, 160, 161, 174, 176, 178,37 McLeod, Max 87, 145,216 McMahon, Billy 128, 150 McNair, Andy 128 McNamee, Michelle 119, 152 McWalers, Grace 1 07, 1 48, 1 70, 1 7 1 , 44, 4 1 M Macoy, Coy 106, 146, 147,208,207 Macoy, Mark 118, 146, 147, 208, 207 Maddox, Robin 118, 154 Maddox, Russell 87, 1 74, 1 76, 1 78, 1 79 Mahaffey, Margaret 87 Mahaffey, Mike 106, 150, 182,208, 198 Mallette, David Mann. Requeue 106. 137, 161 Maple, Theresa 106 Marcus. Villeta 106. 154. 160 Marek.Todd 106, 113, 158 Martens, Jenni 102, 106, 135, 156, 137, 166, 168, 201 Martin, Lamar 1 18. 142 Martin. Melinda Kay Martin. Robyn 106, 142, 150, 160 Mason, Holly 87. 140, 161,222 Masterson, Barry 87, 150, 200, 198 Mathis, Leigh Ann 106, 161, 162,217 Mattson, Chris 118, 150 Maltson, Tracy 106, 175 Matuszak, Amy 118, 148 May, Alan 87 Medvec, Mark 107, 146, 158 Meeks, Brad 1 19, 150, 191, 208 Meeks, Meg 128,203 Melenyzer, Cara 1 1 9, 1 42, 1 5 1 , 1 65, 204 Merrick, Roger 87. 149 Merrick. Scott 128. 177 Metaxas. Melinda 119. 138, 141, 162, 179 Metclaf, Leigh 119, 148,201 Miller, Greg 119, 170, 171 Milligan. Jeff 128. 176.208 Minogue. Alysia 119. 152 Minor. Elizabeth 1 19 Mitchell. Amy 128. 148. 164 Mitchell. Jane 107. 156.208 Mitchell. Mandy 107. 138. 164 Montgomery. David 87. 146. 160. 206. 207 Montgomery. Jeff 119. 146. 208 Monti. Mike 107. 150. 160. 192. 193 Moon. Brian 20. 87, 1 50, 1 60, 1 92, 208, 1 95 Moon, Sharon 1 28, 1 38, 202, 203 Mooney. Rod Moorc. ' Chris 87. 174. 176. 179 Moore. Mary Catherine 119. 140. 165.208 Moore. Paul 174. 177, 178 Moore, Terri 128 Morgan, Allen 119, 142 Morgan. Denise 87. 135. 138. 161 Morgan, Rob 23. 87. 140.39 Morris. Scott 1 19 Morris. Selina 102. 154 Morrison. Gregg 107. 150. 160. 192. 193 Morrison, Michelle 107, 148 Morrison, Teresa 1 1 3, 1 1 9, 1 48, 1 75, 1 78 Morrow, Doug 87, 150, 182, 183 Motley. Alice 129. 151, 170. 171 Motley, Donald 107, 176, 178 Moustapha, Hala 119, 152 Moxim, Bill 129, 154, 176, 178, 179 Moxim, Lisa 87, 174, 176, 178 Murvhison, Danna 88, 140, 222, 39 Murchison, Greg 22, 88 Murchison, Jeri 119, 152,208 Murdock, Teresa 119, 148, 177 Murphy, Todd 88 Myers, Mary 129 N Nadell,John 119,192,213 Nash, Gary 119 Nash, Steve 129 Needham, Tim 107, 182 Needham, Ricky 22, 88, 160, 183, 182 Neely, Mark 107, 160 Neely, Wendy 1 16, 1 19, 140, 220 Neil,Cary 129, 150, 191 Neill, Garrett 119, 176, 178, 179, 197 Nelson, Jay 119, 149 Nelson, John 88, 174, 177, 178 Nelson, Kristen 116,119,136,176, 178 Newman, Laura 129, 151 Newport, Bruce 129, 191, 150, 197 Nichols, Martha 107, 148, 151, 170, 171 Nicholls, Kenny 129, 150, 191 Noll, Tony 88, 149, 183 Norlander, Kay 107, 148, 158, 201 Norrell, Krisli 119, 142 Norris, Barry 1 19 Norris, Ranee 107 Norton, Bill 129, 151 Norton, Mark 129, 151, 197 o Oliver, Nancy 88, 222, 39 Olson, Barbie 107, 138, 166, 169, 201 Oluvia, Mark 146, 191, 197 O ' Neal, Debbie 88, 156 O ' Neil, Ed 107,216 O ' Neill, Robin 1 16, 1 19, 176, 178 Orr, Marie 129, 151 Orr, Virginia 88, 145,36 Pace, Brad 120, 191 Pace, Shannon 107. 135. 162. 163 Pace. Sloan 129. 156. 170. 171 Packard, Charlotte 88. 144. 156. 157. 158 Palco. Matt 88. 136. 160 Palmes. Deborah 88. 141. 155. 156. 157. 160 Panaia. Dana 120. 148.201 Papajohn. Michael 120. 182. 191.213 Pardue, Elan 88. 222 Pardue.Gina 129. 171 Pardue . Rhonda 107. 148. 170. 171 Parker. Russell 107. 150. 182 Parker. Scott 88, 134. 135, 150, 151, 198, 195 Parks, Missy 129, 145 Parr, Doug 88, 149 Parsons, Steven 1 29 Pasisis, Harry 107, 139, 182, 186, 200, 198 Pate, Lisa 129,215 Pate, Rachel 107,136, 138 Patton, Matt 88, 145 Payne, Robbie 107, 141 Peacock, Jill 107. 154.222 Peak, Ben 88. 149 Peake, Nancy 129. 151. 160 Pearce. Virginia 88, 145 Peden, David 107 Peden, Renee 88 Pennington. Cheryl 129. 142, 158 Pennington, Lynette 88, 138 Pennington, Tammy 89, 149 Peterson, Pat 89 Peterson, Tom 89,134.1 76.178.216 Petro, Mark 89, 150, 192 Petway, Laura 107, 154, 160 Pflasterer, John 89, 159, 160,214 Pharo, Brother 120 Phillips, Doug 107 Phillips, Melinda 107, 149, 170 Pierce, Brent 89, 150, 206, 207 Pierce, Cheryl 107, 156, 166, 169 Pierce, Mark 129, 171,208 Pihakis,Sam 120,200, 198 Pinson, Villeta 129, 170 Peer, Lisa 89, 137 Polhill, Frank 120 Pope, Dana 89, 149, 156 Pope, Marcella 120, 152 Porter, deNay 89, 144 Posey, Jay 89, 205 Powell, Anne 89, 156. 157.208.210.206 Powell. Bill 89, 94, 150, 160, 182, 183, 186, 198, 195 Powell, Elise 129. 144 Powell. Holt 107. 149 Powell. Sharon 108. 113. 175. 177. 178,208 Powell, Stan 120 Prater, Janice 89, 148, 174, 175, 178 Prater, Jay 120, 176, 178 Prewitt, Johnny 108. 160 Prewitt. Tommy 129. 176, 178 Price, Bill 129, 150 Price, Jimmy 89, 160, 191 Prichard, Danny 108, 150, 160, 182, 187, 190 Pritchard, Cathy 108, 134, 135, 140, 151, 156, 162.217 Proctor. Michelle 108. 154. 160 Pugh. Bo 145 Pugh. Kevin 129, 150, 191 Purser, Mike 120, 123 R Raby,Jeff89, 149 Rader, Laurie 120, 148 Rader, Mark 129, 151, 176, 178 Raine, Angela 130, 151 Raine, Ramona89, 140, 153, 160,222 Raines, Patti 1 20, 1 5 1 , 1 52, 222, 39 Ramsbacher, Ron 89, 149 Ramsey, Cindi 89, 174, 176, 178 Ramsey, Phillip 120 Randall. Monique 108. 149 Randle. Mike 120. 151. 176. 178. 179 Rankin. Brian 108 Ransom. Jim 120. 191 Reasonover. A. B. 108. 165 Reddv. Naveen 140 Redm ' an. Renee 89, 142, 178 Reece, Bob89, 142 295 Reed, Chris 120 Reed, Dudley 90, 145 Reed, Karen 90, 161 Reed.Ty 120, 138,214 Reed, Peter 120, 176, 178 Reese, Michael 122 Reeves, Max 90, 25, 96, 166, 206, 208 Reeves, Renee 108, 144, 160, 170 Register,Jeffl30, 150, 191,197 Reinhardt, Suzy 90, 134, 135, 140, 151, 156, 162 Reinier.Susie 108,201 Renneker, Pate 3 1 , 1 24, 1 26, 1 28, 1 30, 1 35, 1 5 1 , 221 Reuse, Roger 130,131 Reynolds, Jimmie Reynolds, Max 1 20 Reynolds, Kristie 108, 145, 152, 170 Reynolds, Robert 90, 135, 146, 151 Rhoades, Laura 116, 120, 121, 140,220 Rhodes,Gena90, 140, 218 Rice, Bill 120,177,178 Rice, Richard 120 Richards, Scott 130, 176, 178 Richardson, Beth 130,151 Richardson, Leigh 90, 1 54, 42, 44, 40 Richardson, Rich 108,145 Rickles, Melinda 130, 151 Riley, Mike 108 Ringler, Dianne 120,175 Ritchey,Greg90, 135, 146 Ritchey,Johnl30, 177, 178, 179 Ritchey, Robin 130, 145, 170 Ritchey,Sara 108,144, 156 Robbins,Joe90, 160, 183 Robinson, Carol 108, 138 Robinson, Hill 120, 160 Robinson, Jay 90, 146 Robinson, Martha 120, 145, 220 Robinson, Melony 108, 142 Robinson, Sondra 108, 148, 170, 175, 178 Rodda,Judy90, 140, 158 Rogers, Jeannine 90, 148 Romano, Sam 120, 160 Rookis, Rickie 108, 160, 182, 187 Rosato,Leonl20, 150, 191.213 Rosen, Barry 1 30 Roshano, Martin 1 20, 1 58 Rowan, Susan 108,155, 160 Rozendale, Beth 108 Rubin, Andrea 120,152 Rubio, Margaret 20, 25, 30, 32, 135,90, 140, 150, 160,218,219 Rueschenberg, Jane 90, 160, 174, 174 Rueschenberg, Joeseph 130, 151, 197 Rueschenberg, Lori 120, 152 Rushton, Eleanor 108, 145, 151 Russell, Anne 90, 154, 161 Russell, Mindy 90, 161, 168 Rutledge, John 90, 149 Ryan, Ginger 90, 147, 148, 156,201 Saeger,Tim90, 145, 160 Saia,Joe 108,150, 182 Sakmar, Laura 108, 142, 175, 178 Sakmar, Michael 130, 154, 177, 178, 182 Salchert, Danny 90, 150, 161,182, 183,186, 187, 188, 189,190 Salchert, Dianne 108, 142, 219 Salem, George 107, 108, 150, 161, 182, 186 Salmon, Mark 9 1 , 1 49, 206, 208 Salter, Lori 20, 25, 32,42,91, 134, 135, 140, 141, 151,222 Sanford, Turner 1 20, 1 52 Sankey, Matt91,182, 183 Sargent, Chris 130, 191 Sarrif, Mohammed 108, 144 Saunders, Gordon 108 Schifman, Billy 108, 145, 151 Schmidt, Tim 108,213 Schmith, Ed 39,91, 160, 206, 207, 208, 210 Schmith, Gretchen 109,41,44 Scholl,Dawn 120,142 Scholl,Sherie21, 25,91, 138,215,43 Scott, Jody 9 1 , 1 40, 1 5 1 , 1 56, 1 57, 206, 208 Seagle,John 130, 151 Seal, Katie 120, 142, 176, 178 Segars, Mary Carol 130 Serio, Jacquelyn 130, 151 Shackelford, Kathy9 1,1 48, 156,157 Shafer, Roger 91 Shaia,John 109,161,206 Shanks, Barbara 109 Shannon, Kim 1 2 1 , 1 48, 1 70, 1 7 1 , 208 Sharbel, Cameron 121, 138,208 Shaw, Renee 121,152 Sheehy, Kitty 121,142 Shelton, Danny 130 Shelton, Kim91 Shepherd, Lyne 130, 151, 176 Sherer, Scott 121, 158 Sherrell, Donald 151 Sherrell, John 121, 146,208 Sherrill,Gina91,202 Shoutts, Calvin 121 Shuler,Ange91,144, 156, 170, 171,201 Simonetti, Linda 109, 144, 106, 170 Simonetti, MariAnna 130, 148, 170, 171 Simpson, Brian 130, 145 Sims, David 108, 149 Sims, Scott 121,196 Singleton, Dawn 121,148 Sinyard.Jill 109,136, 151, 156 Sisk,Mike91,142, 178 Skeleton, Danny 151 Smeraglia, Stephen 121, 150 Smith, Abbey 114, 121, 135, 138, 139, 158, 159 Smith, Alexis 91, 96, 156, 157, 168 Smith, Audrey 130. 151, 170 Smith, Bobby 130,149, 177,178 Smith, Diane 39, 121, 148, 156, 158, 222 Smith, Drew 102, 109, 113, 146, 135, 182 Smith, Ellen 121,148 Smith. Farran 121, 148 Smith, Greg 31, 121, 160, 182, 217, 196 Smith, Jackie 121, 201, 208 Smith, James 121 Smith, Janet 121,148,201 Smith, Kathy 91, 140, 151 Smith, Lesley 121,142 Smith, Meghan 121, 123,148,158 Smith, Mike 109.150,213, 196 Smith, Ricky 91, 160, 179 Smith, Sandra 130,155, 170,171 Smith, Roger 130,176, 178 Smith, Terri 130,151 Smither, Carleton 121 SokoU, Richard 121,177, 178 Sooude, Pardis 121 Soyer, Elif 130. 154 Spence, Lowe 130. 151 Spencer. Brad 109.156. 182 Spina. Ros 109. 135. 147, 156, 140, 219 Spink, Mike 9 1 , 1 50, 1 82, 1 83, 2 IT Sprouse, Lynn 121, 152 Stallings,Andy 109, 182, 148 Stallings, Bruce 121, 135, 148. 160. 182. 191, 198 Standi, Julie 109,155,164 Stapleton, Carol 121, 140. 162 Stathakes, Dianne 109. 164 Steele. Dodd9 1.1 46 Steele, Rhonda 130, 151 Steele, Taylor 121 Sterbacky, Melissa 130, 170 Stevens, Bob 1 2 1 Stevens, Cathy 109 Stevens, David 91 Stevenson, Ted 91, 159 Stewart, Allison 1 30, 1 5 1 Stewart, Kim 91, 141, 148, 170, 171 Stewert, Mike 39, 92, 1 46, 1 65, 1 70, 1 7 1 , 2 1 6 Stockli, Mara 121,168 Stolic, Ed 92 Stolic,Joel2l,154, 176,178, 179 Strickland, Cris 121,176 Strong, Anna 122, 152 Stone, Mike 121 Strong. Julie 109.136 Strong, Matt 37, 92, 146, 206, 207 Strong, Ted 122,146 Strozier, Suzanne 109 Stuckey, Jeff 122, 123, 160 Sturgeon, Richard 21 . 92, 1 5 1 , 1 54, 1 59 Styles, David 130 Styslinger, Mary 130, 159 Swader,Sudie 109,138, 156,201 Swagler, Susan 109, 140, 166, 168 Swan, Edward 122 Sykes, Carol 109, 130, 176, 178, 156, 148 Talley, Jeff 109,214 Talley. Wes 1 30 Tanquary.Judy92.77. 135.144. 157.166.168, 174, 175, 178 Tarter, Chuck 109.150. 160 Taylor. Clyde 130, 177, 178,179 Taylor, Karen 122,176, 178 Taylor, Logan 130, 150,214 Taylor, Pat 130,150,191 Taylor, Todd 109,161,210 Theuerbauf, Mark 130,214 Thigpen. Lois 92. 136. 160 Thomas, Kristi 1 09, 1 1 3, 1 3 5, 2 1 9, 1 56 Thomas, Mark 92 Thomas, Randy 39, 92, 1 82, 1 83, 1 50 Thomson.Becky92. 137, 202 Thompson, Robert 92, 137, 156 Thompson, Scot 122,214, 146 Thornburgh, Heather 109, 148, 170. 178 Thornburgh. Lauree 122. 148, 158 Thrift, Angi 130,144,176,178 Till,Ellis92, 140, 214 Toffel, Randy 131, 146 Tombrello, Michele 109, 145, 170 Tomlinson, Belinda 109, 141. 170. 171, 208 Torbett, Kristie 109, 144, 158 Tornblom, Scott 109 Towery,Ty92. 135. 138 Trimble.Crystie 109,176 Triplett, Jennifer 92, 135 Trucks, Karl 110,216 Truitt,Alan 122, 135, 160 Tumlin, Anthony 1 10, 142 Turner, Andre 135, 170 Turner, Billy 92, 150.211.205 Turner. David 131.144 Turner. Jeanetta 131. 144 Turner. Stephanie 92. 95. 144, 174. 175, 178 Turner, Vicki 92, 137, 160 Tyler, Danny 1 10 Tyler. Denise 1 22 u Ulbrich. Doug 92 Upton.Steve92, 140, 214 Upton.Kent 122, 148 296 V Valin, Valerie 110, 154 Valin, Vanessa 92. 154,222 Vanderver, Dale 92, 137,215 Vanderver, David 131 VanReenen. Melanie 23, 93, 141, 37 Vaugh, Valerie 110,217 Vaugh, Vickie 110,217 Vettenburg, Mimi 122, 171, 148, 170 Vigee, David 93, 144, 156, 164 Vines, Vivian 131, 151,221 Virciglio, Beverly 131, 135, 151 Visintainer, Pat 30, 110, 150, 182 w Waggoner, Lyn 93, 154, 160, 222 Waggoner, Terri 122, 148, 208 Wailes, Wally 122, 152 Wailes, Wayne 110. 160, 182 Walker, Dawn 34, 93, 140 Walker. Jana 93, 160 Walker, Kim 93, 161,222,39 Walker, Lana 93, 170 Walker, Melinda 122,201 Waller, Jean 93, 94, 140, 156 Waller, Kathe 110, 137, 156, 166, 169,201 Walls, Susan 131, 144, 178, 170 Walters, Lisa 93, 161,222 Walters, Robin 31, 32, 126, 131, 135, 146, 151, 221 Ward, Terry 122, 191 Warden. Edson 149, 177 Warner, Brad 93, 171. 174. 177, 178 Warner, Dustin 131, 176, 178, 179 Warnken, Carol 93, 145 Warren. Stacy 131, 151 W arren, Wade 93 Watkins, Tom 131, 142, 177, 178 Watson, John 1 3 1 , 1 50, 1 70, 1 7 1 , 208 Watson, Scott 131, 158, 216 Watson, Sherry 122, 140, 160 Watts, Allison 122, 123, 160,215 Watts, Shelby 93, 135, 150, 182, 183, 187 Watts, Richard 93, 138, 157 Watts, Teresa 131, 151 Webb, Anita 131, 141 Webb, Debbie 30, 32, 1 10, 1 1 1, 140, 147, 160, 44, 41 Webb, Emily 122, 140 Webb, Kim 93, 137 Webb, Mark 122,207 Webb, Mike 122,208 Webb, Robert 93, 149 Weger,Sheri 110, 144 Welch, Chip 131, 150 Wells, Michael 93, 150, 182. 183 West, Kelley 131, 151,208 West, Steve 131. 191 Westhoven. Amy 110, 112, 137, 189,202,203 White, Angle 122, 170, 171 White, Francine 110, 137 White, Greg 110 White, Janet 122 White, Linda 110, 148, 158, 161,208 White, Paul 122. 152 White, Stephen 131, 148 Whitehead, Leigh Ellen 131,151 Wiggins, Melissa 110, 145, 217 Wiggins, Steve 93, 140, 206, 208, 207 Wilkerson, Cassie 122, 148 Wilkerson, Forrest 93, 149 Wilkerson, Brad 131, 151 Williams, Clark 122, 142, 150, 191 Williams, Michael 110.214 Williams. Sheila 106. 110. 135. 137 Williams. Stephen 110 Williams. Susan 131. 151 Williams. Tim 94 Williamson. Slant 94. 161 Williamson. David 1 10. 150, 183, 192 Williford, Andy 131, 150 Willis, Bob 122, 152 Willis, Marc 158 Willis, Patti 94. 135, 137,44,41 Wilson, Beth 110 178 Wilson, Bob 94, 154, 160 Wilson, Carron 110, 145. 176. Wilson. John 150. 187. 183 Wilson. Mike 110. 182 Wilson. Mike 122 Winslow. Bo 122. 150 Winslow. Kristy 110. 154 Withers. Sam 94, 152 i Withington. Lisa 122. 148 Withrow. Lora 20. 1 22, 1 52. 208 Wolff. Eric 135. 136. 146. 158. 159. 177. 178.208 Wolnski. Karen 94. 140. 169. 201 Wolnski. Laura 1 1 4. 1 22. 1 35. 1 40, 208 Wolnski, Peter 131 Wood, Alisa 122 Wood, Phillip 94, 217 Wood. Steve 94. 192. 193.217. 194, 195 Wood, Steven 1 1 1 Wood, Tracy 123, 142,202 Wood, Trey 30, 94, 1 50, 164,182,183, 200, 1 98 Woods, Beverly 131, 151 Woods. Denise 41, 106, 162, 140, 147 Woods, Edgar 94, 149 Woods. Keith 1 1 1. 150. 160. 182 Woods. Sandy 1 1 1 . 1 44. 1 60. 1 70 Woods. Tommy 131.191 Woodson. John 1 1 1 Woodward. Rhonda 123 Worden. Edson 1 1 1. 177. 178. 179 Wrench. Betsy 1 1 1 Wrench. Bill 94 Wright. John 123. 164 Wright. Lorraine 1 1 1, 136 Wright, Rebecca 138 Wright, Rene 111, 175, 178 Wyatt, David 111, 148 Wyatt, Susan 111, 137, 174, 177 Y Yang, Hsiao-Pei 131, 145, 171 Youngers, Hugh31, 131. 135, 142, 191, 197 Youngers. Laura 111. 203 297 We come to this school from a thousand different Hves for a thousand unique reasons. 4 i i We come alone and lonely — We seek for others ■r T B ' ■at ■m 5 l . j VESTAVIA HILIS REBELS r-J, ALABAM lMi CHAMPIONS We cultivate understanding in acres of shared lives. ;fC f Kf. ' 3j ' ??;T ;- r ; We find it blooming in the simple magic of everyday life. 303 Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact. i m. 40 -V i - .iV A
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