Vestavia Hills High School - Reveille Yearbook (Vestavia Hills, AL)

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S ' gito il ■ H ; ■ % ;. t r  ' - .} r -.. xt 11 • ' fi . 1985 BEVEILLE 3 via mfsJIigh School Vestavia Hills, Alahowa y Volume Fifteen _ Editor: Leigh Triplett Co-Editors: Carrie Johnson im Individuality Table of Contents Opening 4 Sports 128 Dedication 16 Organizations . . . . 176 Activities 18 Ads ....,.,.. . 230 Classes 32 Index ■ ' . . . 306 Faculty 86 Closing 312 Features 102 Each of us has the potential to grow, to learn, jimitit . can we together create an unforgettable past a worthwhile m present, . ' HTrr - ' [■ ' ■■i ' • ' I F 1 and a promising future. T n: ' ' - « « . ..:,;-■ ■ • • • • - - •.i 1985 Dedication: Beverly Brasell Act well your part: there all the honour lies. MOTTO OF THE INTERNA- TIONAL THESPIANS For the past ten years, Beverly Brasell has attempted to instill in her students at Vestavia the ideals of dedication, commitment, and honor which she so well exemplifies. Miss Brasell graduated from the Universi- ty of Montevallo and then received her MA from the University of Ten- nessee. Currently, she teaches speech and theater and sponsors the stage crew and the International Thespians Troupe. She has produced twenty major stage productions while at Vestavia including the dramas The Diary of Anne Frank, The Miracle Worker, and Ten Little Indians, and the musicals Oklahoma, George M!, and My Fair Lady. She also started the outdoor theater productions in the spring of 1980. Behind the scenes. Miss Brasell works long hours to ensure the suc- cess of programs, assemblies, beauty pageants, and even visits from Vice- Presidents. Such hard work is also what she expects and demands from her students. And though they sometimes affectionately refer to her as The Beast, it is with respect and admiration that they attempt to meet her demands. For Miss Brasell teaches her students so much more than the principles of speaking and acting; she teaches them principles of living — devotion, confidence, belief in self, and dignity. It is these same principles which are so obvious to the audiences at the school ' s theater pro- ductions, both technically and thematically. And so, because she has acted so well her part, we proudly dedicate the 1985 Reveille to Miss Beverly Brasell. Activities Editor Keith Jenkins • « 1 DIREC J Beverly Brasell _ TECHNICAL Jim Shoei THEC Tully Bascom T l H . Tommy Maple f r lane . . . ■ .., ,.. ■ . . - H IV HI. . {ill Dickinson ' Mary . -MiK ' M H ........ Jennifer Norlander Fran . . . ■.Is Wi H . . Phyllis Neill Pam .IJPI W . . . ■ . J ■ HK . . Toni Taylor n Xatum . . Ann fe l B. ... Kim Wills ¥ m Count Mountjoy « | H Scott Small David Benter . . - HH I Karter Metclaf a2 Gloriana the TwfelfrtT IP ■Cacy O ' Brien % Page T ft} Kuykendall 1 Mr. BestonT ' . . . . flfc .... W-% • ■ Jim Ward raflj Miss Johnson . 2 Professor Kokintz .Brett Hendricks iiLtiirrisW Assist ant . . - Mark Hamilton ' second Stude Mrs. Reiner IHk Rhonda Jones Third StudenI General Snip B, Ion Freeman Sigfitsee«!.. . . . MP [ill ! Jennifer Estock ..f Tyler La ft|||M SifihtseeP:. . . MP Debbie ■ ' V HSW President of the United States . . . . Wavne .... Lauren Kiely John Ray Beth Linton Glenn Grove . . . . Collin Brown Rob Ray Veil Rives Jon Lynch . Kevin McCallum . . . Craig Browne Todd Pierce . . . Erik Dickinson Kevin Jones ' . . Cathy Stanley Sri Reddy . . . Lisa Pitts •ill Heaton McKnight YEAR-END The year-end activities of 1984 pro- vided exciting events and recognized accomplished students. Many students were recognized in assemblies such as the Honor Society tapping, Quill and Scroll tapping, graduation, and Awards Day. The entertaining events included Escape Day and the prom. President Natalie Hutcheson delivers address at graduation. Students enjoy themselves at the prom. ■■ 1 71 rm H w . 1 Br l mmj 1 m 1 ■ ' H Lr LJ Bn n H ' - 1 W Hi r ' ...K L l Hi HP A Quill and Scroll officer announces new members. A high achiever is recognized on Awards Day. Escape Day activities require determination. 22 ACTIVITIES Daring students take part in Escape Day. Members of the annual staff await dedication of the yearbook. A band member participates in the talent exchange competition. A clown puts on a happy face while giving blood. A proud student receives recognition on Awards Day. Students ' achievements are recognized in Honor Society tapping. 23 Henry Higgins Eliza Doolittle . . ; Alfred P. Doolittle . . . . Mrs. Higgins Colonel Pickering . . . . Mrs. Pearce Freddy Eynsford-Hill . Mrs. Eynsford-Hill . . . Harry MY FAIR LADY DIRECTOR Beverly Brasell . | TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Jim Shoemaker THE CAST leff Foster Susan Doughty Scott Small Natalie Hutcheson Tommy Maple . . . Mary Styslinger lohn Watson Tracy Deng leffCornett Eric Wolff Professor Zoltan Karpathy Queen of Transylvania Lord Boxington ; Lady Boxington ! Bartender and Hoxton Man Mrs. Hopkins Bystander and Angry Man Selsey Woman and Angry Woman . Mrs. Higgins ' Maid . . ,.% Footman  ,, . . . Lisa Kitchen Brett HendricH i Iimi Ear . Joan Hallr , David Alliso m . S - ' - MR HICniNS ' SERVANTS jnff r;nrn(!tl, Joan HaWaCimk Martin, Eric Wolff, Tracj? OengTAriarea Lively, Michael Moore. COCKNEY QUARTET — Jeff Cornet, Cindy Martin, Wayni ' Hay, Eric Wolff. COCKNBH H pECTATORS AND GUESTS AT THE EMBASSY BALL - David Allison, Elizabeth Carlile, Cleo Coker, |cff C:(irn ;tt, Tracy Deng, Leslie Eanos. Mimi Earnest, lennifer Estock, Joan Halen, Wayne Hay, Rhonda Head, Brett Hendricks, Lisa Kitchen, Andrea Lively, Cindy Martin, Keri McConnell, Micha( ' l Moor.-, Kacy O ' Brien, Suzanne Palmes, Gina Pardue, Paige Pearson, Ch jryl Pennington, Terri Smith, Ginny Styles, Carla Walker, Jeff Warnken, Stucey Weaver, Eric Wolff, Donna Updegraff. K - ' mr- Pif- - Mrs. Hopkins sHiuls Eliza her things. Mrs. Higgins contemplates Henry ' s pomposity. Higgins and Eliza have tea at Ascot. SGA The 1984-85 Student Government Association successfully completed a year of service to the student body. Students were entertained with such activities as assemblies, the slave auc- tion, and a Valentine ' s Day carnation sale. Coach Prewett auctions off a slave to raise money. President John Ray introduces one of the many guests who spoke at assembhes. The wood which students collected burns for the annual bonfire. 26 One of the top five airbands, Van HaJen, performs. Alumnus Bryant Carlin speaks about drug abuse. ACTIVITIES .nn am Students wear creative costumes for the Halloween competition. Cheap Trick took second place in the Air Band competition. Three slaves carry out their master ' s orders. One of this year ' s motivational speakers addresses the student body. Students frequently participated in this year ' s assemblies. Wes Talley was one of the many students who donated blood at the annual blood drive. HOMECOMING 1984 — LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL Homecoming 1984 proved to be one of the most exciting ever. The students ' anticipation grew with the events of homecoming week, in- cluding the bonfire and pep rally the night before the game. The pre-game and half-time activities included a fireworks display and the releasing of hundreds of helium balloons. To the dismay of the Erwin Eagles, the Rebel team succeeded with a win of 21-7. After the game, the victory was celebrated at the annual homecoming dance. Dickinson makes a PAT. Members of the choir perform during pre-game activities. Juniors show their spii il with the winning sign. Seniors enjoy working on the float. V W Seniors display school spirit at Homecoming pep rally. 1984 PTO BARBECUE Miss Ray and students enjoy the hot dog lunch. The PTO held Vestavia ' s third an- nual barbecue on October 8, 1984. Nearly $10,000 was raised to help fund school projects. The day of the barbeque, the students enjoyed a hot dog lunch while a band played in the gym. Prizes, such as a television set and Auburn Alabama tickets, were awarded to students selling the most tickets. HT ' ,M l ■ I m ' Ui 1 W w f I M K r j. 1 t: 1 W ' w f.J - ■ - ■ n m PTO ladies enjoy their hard work. Mrs. Morris, organizer of the barbecue, contributes A worker prepares barbeque sandwicties lor even more help. the hungry masses. 29 SCHOOL LIFE School life at Vestavia High pro- vides a large assortment of activities, displaying the interests and talents of the students and faculty. Academic opportunities such as the Foreign Language Festival and the math tour- nament offer students a variety of ex- periences while others participate in numerous extracurricular activities. The remolding of the science wing will one day provide more efficient study. Competitive math students receive awards at the V.H.H.S. math tournament. The Foreign Language Festival exhibits student abilities in various skits. Even studying is sometimes necessary. Participants ' works are exhibited in the annual Art Show. 30 A diligent student works on her leaf collection — a yearly assignment in Biology II. Playing frisbee provides an enjoyable escape from the day ' s academics. GEORGE BUSH REGEIVES A ROWDY REBEL WELCOME School, local, and state dignitaries anticipate Vice-President Bush ' s speech. Vice-President George Bush, ac- companied by J. T. Jabo Waggoner, was greeted by over 2000 cheering students and admirers at a rally held in the gym on October 29, 1984. Before Vice-President Bush arrived, a Rebel pep rally was held. After the Vice-President spoke, he was presented with a Rebel t-shirt and jacket by John Ray, student body president. The visit was covered by local, national, and international press. Students in the band participate in a rousing Rebel cheer. Balloons honoring Vice-President Bush are dropped during the end of the rally. Vice-President Bush gives a moving speech. Students participate in pre-rally Rebel cheer. Vice-President Bush and Jabo Wag- goner receive a roaring welcome. 31 CLASSES 0 Classes Editors Gary Cook Claudia Kennedy Ginger Hill Oke 1985 Si enior SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS — Seated: Lisa Kitchen, Pres.; Katherine Coursey, Sec.-Treas.; Dale Quin, Sponsor; Rosemary Buettner, Spo nsor. Standing: Bill Jenkins, Sponsor; Ann McDaniel, Girls ' V.P.; Joe Corona, Boys ' V.P. September ' s Song September is a time of transition, of departures and arrivals, good-byes and helloes. The six-year-old takes one last look at her mother in the station wagon before she pushes open the door to the first grade and the world. At airports, parents gaze after sons and daughters leaving for college and wonder where the years have gone. The days grow shorter but heat still lashes the land. The light is not the slanting light of fall, though birds begin short, restless flights and mornings turn cool. Still, there is something in the evening air, something about the browning fields tired of heat but not yet ready for frost, something about the brightness of the moonlight, the haze of evening, something that says not yet — not quite yet. Play for a while, enjoy the sun, the warmth, the green. But keep an eye on time. Time passing by. Balanced, measured, merciless time. John Ed Pearce Mindy Adams Cheri Akers )eff Alcorn Nora Anderson Heather Arrand Clarence Arrington Ranjit Bagga Scott Baggett Karen Ballard Mike Bates Karen Bell Jeff Benner Lisa Bentley Angle Black Danny Blankenship lanet Bonds Mary Kat Boothby Kevin Bowen John Bowers Laura Boyd Dana Bradley Bart Brown Chris Brown Susan Brown Drew Brosowsky Bruce Buntain Dwayne Bush Ehzabeth Carhle Keith Carlisle Jace Chandler David Cloe Chris Cockfield Jamie Collins Lori Conyers Holly Cook Joe Corona Tina Cost Katherine Coursey Dia David Carl Dean |ill Dickinson Tricia Donahue Susan Doughty David Driggers Walter Eargle Sondra Edwards Al Ellison John Eskew Bryan Estock Jennifer Estock David Etheredge Julie Fancher Matt Earns Anthony Finchum Diane Fish Cheryl Freeman Mary Beth Frings Becky Gall Charles Galloway Cheryl Garrett Paul Casque Susan Germain Stephanie Gibson John Godwin Nicole Goodson Barry Graffeo Scott Graham Larry Griffin Glenn Grove Monyca Gutierrez Rebekah Hagedorn Paul Halford Roger Harris Vincent Harris Nina Haas Kathy Hauswirth Camille Hawkins Peggy Hellen lim Henderson Shawn Hendricks Kelly Hilyer Karen Hines Brett Home Brian Home Kenny Hughes Bobby Huie Phillip Irvine Randy )ames Keith Jenkins Carrie Johnson Jill Johnson Matina Kanakis Lauren Kiely Kurt Kerlin Todd Kiliingsworth Sandra King Lisa Kitchen Jim Landis Nancy LaRiviere Jennifer LeCroy Leisa Lee Michelle Lee Beth Linton Lisa Lister Melanie Little Andrea Lively Julie Lloyd Laura LoBuglio Michelle Lovelady Edgar Luna Mike Lunsford Shaun McCuthcheon Ann McDaniel Mark McPhearson Hamp McWhorter Mary Margaret Macoy Sara Mahaffey Tommy Maple Cindy Martin Stephanie Martin lulie Mathis Danny Matuszak Will Meadows Jennifer Mellett Carter Metclaf Kim Meyer Dave Milasky Denise Milasky Chris Milazzo Mike Miller Rodney Mitchell Pat Monti Greg Moon Hank Morgan Mary Morris Daryl Motley Shari Moxley Richard Nelson Phyllis Neill Lane Nichols Michael Norrell jason Nutter Kacy O ' Brien Maurice Oliver Kristi Palco Suzanne Palmes Rocco Panaia David Pardue John Payne Austin Peake Paige Pearson Tom Peaspanen Mike Pemberton Mike Perley Todd Pierce Vineesa Pinson Paul Poehler Anthony Pitts Michelle Prouty Vanessa Randolph Praveen Reddy Carol Reed Tim Reynolds Ginny Reynolds Donna Rice Reiva Richardson Christine Ringler James Robinson McNeil Robinson Robbie Rookis Teresa Rushano Indee Russell Sally Ryan Susan Sanderson John Sanford Suzanne Schmith Melissa Schoel Katie Seagle Kim Shanklin Amy Sheehan Bobby Sherrill Elizabeth Sherrill Randy Sisk Donald Slappey Hudson Slay Scott Small Blake Smith Jeff Smith Missy Smith Rachel Smith Bryan Spencer Aundrea Sorrell Steven Splawn Martha Stallings Catherine Stanley Chris Stephenson Brian Stignani Jason Stuckey Ginger Thomas Paul Thomas Michelle Todd Leigh Triplett Brian Tucker Danny Tunmire Chris Uher Donna Updegraff Marcy Van Reenan Kacey Venglik Noelle Vigee Mike Walton Jim Ward Jeff Warnken Stacey Weaver Susan Webb Diana Weinberg Susan Welborn Michelle West David Westhoven Andy Wheat Darin White Jenny Williams Susan Willis Andy Withrow Rusty Woods Susan Woodson Tracey Woodward Pam Wyatt Brad Youngblood Deneen Zellers L tadd auonte. Kobbie Koohid ailu Kuan oltn Kau I Una J4aa6 , Power, I ' OWER! Seniors enter the tractor pull. ' 1 I ' v -x % Do you have Prince Edward in a can? (P. Pearson) One man team! Enter into the world of Harlequin Romance. We ' re doing what for the Vice-President? Tapping by Federal Express. n K LJ. r ■ h J The Vestavia Family — Ready for Action! Senior clJii ' ect ii eciof f dams. Melinda Kay Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Rifles 11, 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10. 11, 12; Jr. Exchange Club 9; FBLA Secretary 12; Pep Band 9; All-State Band: B ' ham Southern Honor Band 10, 11; Muse Publication 11. kers, Cheri F. Freshman Club 9; Leo Club 10. 11; Annual Staff 11, 12; Homecoming Court 11. 12; Quill Scroll; Who ' s Who Best Looking; Rebelet- tes 12; Prom Committee 11; Blood Drive. lcorn. leff Stewart Radio Club 9; Jr. Civitan 12; Most Improved English Student 11: Air Band 12. Anderson, Nora Marie AFS 9; Annual Staff 10; Drama Club 10; Girls ' FCA 12; Prom Committee 11; Fall Play 10; MVP Cross Country 9, 10; Track 10, 11; Drill Team Captain 11; Track and Cross Country Manager 12. ndrews, David Riggan Frisbee Club 12. rrand. Heather Lynne Thespian s 9, 10; Ski Club 11; Junior Ex- change 12; FHA Hist. 9; Drill Team: Miss Reveille Pageant 12. Krrington. Clarence Lunell Freshman Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; FCA 11. 12; Football 9; Wrestling 10, 11, 12. 3agga, Ranj it Singh Radio Club 9: Computer Club 10, 11, 12; Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Who ' s Who Am. H.S.; MathTeam9, 10, 11, 12. Baggett, Scott Ladale Key Club 9; Frisbee Club 11, 12; Muse Publication. Jallard, Karen Elise Freshman Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10. 11; FHA Sec.-Treas. 12. Jarnett, Hal Wayne Radio Club 11; Frisbee Club 12. Jates, Michael Savoy Key Club Bd. of Dirs. 9, V.-P, 10; Sports Car Club V.-P. 11, 12; Lettermen Club 10, 1-1, 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11; Track9. 10, 11, 12. iell, Karen Emily Freshman Club 9; Leo Club 10, 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Annual Staff 11. 12; Quill Scroll 11, 12; Matmaids 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Book Committee 12; Blood Drive. Jenner, Jeff William FCA 9, 10. 11; Lettermen Club 10, 11, 12; Presidential Cabinet 11; Air Band 9; Slave Auction 12: National Honor Society 11, 12; Spanish Honor Society 11, 12; Mr. Vestavia Nominee; Interact Big Brother 10, 11; Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society 12; Youth of the Month 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Permanent Team Captain; Baseball 9; Golf 10. Jentley, Lisa Anne Gamma Tri-Hi-Y 9; Marching Band 9; Col- orguard 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12. Black. Angela Lynn Art Service Club 9: Health Careers Club Parliamentarian 12; Who ' s Who Am. H.S. ilankenship, Daniel Wayne Sports Car Club 12; Science Club 10; Foot- ball 10. Bonds. Janet Leigh Jr. Exchange Treas. 9. Hist. 10, 11; Basic Club 12; Annual Staff 11, 12; Quill Scroll 12; Thespians 11, 12; Stage Crew 12; Concert Band 9; Fall Play 11, 12; Symphonic Band 10, 11; Spring Musical 9, 10, 11, 12; Starlight TheatrelO, 11. 12. Boothby. Mary Katherine Art Service Club V.P. 12; French Club 9, 10, 11; Concert Choir 12; Basketball 10; Volleyball 10; Stage Crew 9, 10. Bowen, David Kevin FCA 9. 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12. Bowers, John Robert Basic Club 9, 10, 11, V.P. 12; French Club 10, 11; Lettermen Club 12; SGA Representative 11; Concert Band 9; Jazz Band 9; Marching Band 9, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Prom Com- mittee 11; Prophecy Committee 12; Miss Reveille Escort 12; Blood Drive; Citizenship Ambassador Baseball 10, 11, 12. Boyd, Laura Rebecca Freshman Club 9; Interact Club 10, Hist. 11, 12; Lettermen Club Sweetheart; Sports Car Club Sweetheart: Rebelettes 10, 11, Captain 12; Prom Committee 11; Miss Reveille Pageant 11, 12. Bradley, Dana Denise Girls ' FCA 11, 12; Freshman Club 9; French Club 10; Math Team 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; State French Con- vention 9, 10, 11, 12; Muse Publication 11, 12; Foreign Language Festival 11, 12. Brosowsky, Andrew T. Computer Club V.P. 9, Treas. 10, V.P. 11, Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12. Brown, Bartlett H. French Club 10, Sec. 11, V.P. 12; Teenage Republicans; French Honor Society 11, 12. Brown, Chris Alan Freshman Club 9; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Presidential Cabinet 12; Math Team 10, 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta Honor Society 12; Air Band 12; Track and Field 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Countryg, 10, 11, 12. Buntain, Bruce Andrew FCA 9, 10; Lettermen Club 10, 11, 12; Out- doors Club Sergeant-at-Arms 12; All Metro Team 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 9. 10, 11, 12; Best Lineman Offense 12. Bush, Dwayne A. FCA 9; Frisbee Club 10, 11; Sports Car Club 12; Football 9. Carlile, Elizabeth Anne Freshman Club 9; Basic Club 9; Health Careers Club 10; Junior Civitan 11, 12; Con- cert Choir 10, 11, 12; Advanced Vocal Jazz 9; Madrigal Choir 10, 11, 12; Spring Musical 10, 11, 12; Miss Reveille Pageant 2. Carlisle, Keith McLain Leo Club 9; AFS Treas. 10; French Club 10, V.P. 11, 12; French Honor Society 11, 12; Who ' s Who Am. H.S.; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; CrossCountrylO, 11, 12. Chandler, Jace Tyler Sophomore Action 10; Art Service Club 11; Baseball 10; Airband 12; Basketball 10. Cloe. David Lyman Leo Club 11; Spanish Club 12; Inter. Council 12; SGA V.P. 12; National Youth Senate; Spanish Honor Society 11, V.P. 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Air Band 11, 12; Soccer 10. 11, 12; All State Soccer Team 11; MVP Track 11. Cockfield, Chris V. Girls ' FCA 9, 10, V.P. 11, Pres. 12; Mat Maids 10; Rebel Girls 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, Pres. 12; Track 9, 10, 11. 12; Track MVP 11; All State Cross Country 11; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Committee 12; Presidential Cabinet 12. Collins. Jamie Lanette Freshman Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10, 11, 12; Mat Maids 10. 11; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Big Sister Program 12; Track 10, Manager 12; Prophecy Committee 12. Conyers, Lorena Josephine Freshman Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10; Leo Club 11, 12; Mat Maids 10; Letterman Club Sweetheart; Big Sister Program 12; Diamond Dolls Captain 11, 12; Rebel Girl 11; Miss Reveille Dancer 12; Prom Committee 11; Book Committee 12. Cook, Holly Elizabeth Freshman Club Sec. 9; Interact Club 10, 11, 12; Cheerleading 11, 12; Prom Committee 11. Corona, Joseph Christopher Key Club 9, 11, Sec.-Treas. 12; Sophomore Action 10; Lettermen Club 12; Interact Big Brother 12; Who ' s Who Friendliest; Senior Class V.P.; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Golf 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Air Band 11, 12; Pro- phecy Committee 12. Cost, Tina Marie Junior Civitan 9, 10, 11, Pres. 12. Coursey, Katherine Thornton Freshman Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10; Interact Club 11, Hist. 12; Who ' s Who Most Depen- dable; Key Club Sweetheart; Most Outstan- ding Diamond Doll 11; Miss Vestavia Nominee; SGA Representative 10; Junior Class Cabinet 11; Senior Class Sec.- ' Treas.; Presidential Cabinet 12; Diamond Dolls 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Commit- tee 12. David. Dia Susanne Freshman Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; Girls ' FCA 11; Sports Car Club 12; Gym- nastics 9, 10; Cheerleading 9, 10, 11. Dean, Carl Everett Junior Exchange 9; Computer Club 10; Radio Club Treas. 11; Key Club 12; Band 9, 10; Jazz Band 9, 10. Dickinson, Jill Marie Junior Exchange 9; Leo Club 10, Hist. 11; French Club 12; SGA Girls ' VP 12; Rebel Girl 12; French Honor Society 10. 11, 12; Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12; Quill Scroll Honor Society 11, 12; National Merit Com- mended Student; 1 Act Plays 10; Fall Play 12; Flag Corps 11; Track 10; Cross Country 10, 12; Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Commit- tee 12; Junior Class Pres.; Interclub Council Pres. 12. Donahue, Tricia K. Freshman Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10; SGA Representative; Interact Club 11, Projects Chairman 12; Rebel Giri 10. 11, Head 12; Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Committee 11; Big Sister Program 12. Doughty. Susan Rose Thespian Parliamentarian 12; Junior Civitan 9, 10. 11, 12; Leo Club 11, 12; Who ' s Who Most Talented; Colorguard 10, 11, 12; Con- cert Band 10; Symphonic Band 11, 12; Miss Reveille Pageant 12; Concert Choir 11, 12; Madrigal Choir 11, 12; Advanced Jazz Choir 49 12; I Act Plays 10; Fall Play 11; Spring Musicals 9. 11, 12; Big Sister Program 12. Driggers, David E. Basic Club 9; FCA 10, 11, 12; Air Band 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; MVP Cross Country 11, 12. Driver, Joseph Hill FCA 10, 11, Chaplain 12; Quill Scroll 12; Stage Crew 9; Track 9, 10, 11, 12. Eargle, Walter Duane Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12. Edwards, Sondra Jo [r. Exchange 9; Leo Club 10; Girls ' FCA 11, 12. Ellison, Al Leo Club 9. 10; Radio Club 11; Frisbee Club 12; Air Band 11. Eskew, John Robert Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Stage Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Muse Publication 12; Fall Play 10; Spring Musical 10. Estock, Bryan Edward Key Club 9, 10, 11, Pres, 12; Mech. Drawing Award 11; Cross Country 9, 10; Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Key Club Membership Committee. Estock, Jennifer J, Thespians 11, 12; SGA Representative 9, 10, 11; Freshman Class Officer; Leo Club 9, 10; Girls ' FCA 11, 12; Who ' s Who Am. H.S.; Fall Play 12; Spring Musicals 10, 11; I Acts 11; Track Manager 12. Etheredge, David Brian Frisbee Club 11. V.P. 12; Track 12; Air Band 11, 12. Fancher, Julie Lynn Junior Civitan Club 9, 10; Girls ' FCA 11, Sec, 12; Rebel Girls 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross CountrylO, 11, 12. Farris, Matthew Woods Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Tennis 9, 10, 11,12; Prophecy Committee 12. Finchum, Anthony Newell FCA 9, 11; Sophomore Action Sec.-Treas. 10; Air Band 11, 12; Slave Auction 12; Football 9, 10; Basketball 9, 10, 11; Track 9; Who ' s Who Most School Spirit. Fish, Diane Ella Pep Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10, 11, 12; Lettermen Club Sweetheart. Fish, Judy Elizabeth Freshman Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10, 11; Junior Civitan 12; Mat Maids 10, 11, 12. Flynn, Daaniel Paul Key Club 10, 11, Sergeant-at-Arms 12; FCA 9; Who ' s Who Most Unpredictable; Airband 11, 12; Presidential Cabinet 12; Football 9, 10; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. Freeman, Stephanie Cheryl Art Club 11; Junior Civitan 12; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Tennis 11, 12; Prom Committee 11. Frings, Mary Elizabeth Math Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Colorguard 9, 10, 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, Chaplain 11, Hist. 12; Basic Club 9; Leo Club 10, 11, 12; Annual Staff 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Quill Scroll 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta Hist. 12; Miss Vestavia Nominee; Diamond Doll 11; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Prom Committee 11. Gall, Rebecca Lee Freshihan Club 9; Girls FCA 10. 11, VP 12; Diamond Dolls Captain 11, 12; Track 9; Basketball 9, 10, 11, Captain 12. Galloway, Charles Derek Sophomore Action 10; Key Club 12; SGA Representative. Garrett, Cheryl Ann Girls ' FCA 9, 10, 11, 12; Mat Maids 11, 12; Fall Play 11; Who ' s Who Most Athletic; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12; All Region Volleyball; Basketball 10; Cheerleading 9. Casque, Paul Calvin Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Choir 9, 10, 12; Concert Choir 9, 10, 12; Prophecy Committee 12. Germain, Susan Lynn Junior Exchange 9, 10, 11; Junior civitan 12; Thespians 10, 11, Sec. 12; Choir 9, 10; Col- orguard 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 12; Sym- phonic Band 11; Citizenship Ambassador; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Fall Play 9, 10, 11, 12; Spring Musicals 9, 10, 11, 12; I Acts 10, 11, 12. Gibson, Stephanie Elise Freshman Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; FHA 11; Girls ' FCA 12; Mose Publication 11; Citizenship Ambassador 11; Diamond Dolls. Godwin, John Newton Frisbee Club 11, Treas. 12; Football 9; Track 10,11,12. Goodson, Nicole Nannette Girls ' FCA 11; Frisbee Club 12; FHA 9, Sec. 10; Band 9, 10. Graffeo, Joseph Barry FCA 9, 10; Sports Car Club Sergeant-at- Arms 11, Pres. 12; Lettermen Club 10, 11; In- terclub Council 12; Interact Big Brother 10; Outstanding Freshman Athlete 9; Citizen- ship Ambassador 11; Miss Reveille Escort 12; Football 9, 10, 11; Basketball 9; Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11. Graham, Christopher Scott Key Club 9. 10, 11; Junior Civitan 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9. Griffin, Larry William Key Club 12; SGA Representative 11; Spring Musical 10; Football Manager 9, 10; Track 9. Grover, Glenn Marlin SGA Treasurer 12; Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Sports Car Club 12; Lettermen Club; Who ' s Who Wittiest; Fall Play 12; Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12; Football 9; Baseball 9. Gutierrez, Monyca Andreina French Club 12; AFS 12; Swimming. Haas. Nina Lovelace Freshman Club 9; Interact Club 10, 11. Pro- jects Chairman 12; Prom Committee 11; Outstanding Home Ec. Student Award 11; Miss Vestavia Nominee 12; Homecoming Court 10, 11; Class Favorite 9, 11, 12; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Key Club Sweetheart; Let- termen Club Sweetheart; Miss Reveille Pageant 11, 12; Class Sec. 10, 11; Gymnastics 9, 10; Cheerleading 9, 10, 11, 12, Co-head, 9. Hagedorn, Rebekah Corinna Junior Civitan 9, 10, 11, 12; Enrichment Pro- gram 9, 10, 11; Summer Scholar 11; Fall Play 11, 12; Spring Musicals 11, 12. Haltord, Paul Travis Outdoors Club 12; National Honor Society 10; FCA 10, V.P. 11; Key Club 10, 11; Prom Committee 11; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. Harris, Roger Freshman Club 9; Radio Club 10; Frisbee Club 11, 12; Airband 12; Track 9. Harris, Vincent D. FCA 9, 10, 11, Pres. 12; Who ' s Who Most Athletic; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 11, 12; Track 9. Hauswirth, Kathleen Diane Freshman Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10; Junior Ex- change 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 12; Col- orguard 9, 10, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Accoun- ting I Award 10; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Book Committee 12. Hawkins, Caren Camille Freshman Club 9; Interact Club 10, 11, 12; Rebelettes 10, 11, 12; Miss Reveille Pageant 12. Hellen, Margaret Mary Pep Club Pres. 9; Girls ' FCA 10, Chaplain 11, 12; Citizenship Ambassador 11; SGA Representative 9, 11; Miss Reveille Pageant 11; Gymnastics 9, 10, 11; Rebelettes 12; Mat Maids 10, V.P. 11, 12; Diamond Dolls 12. Henderson, James Austin Stage Crew 9, 10, 11, 12; Thespians 10, 11, 12; Fall Play 9, 10, 11, 12; Spring Musical 9, 10, 11, 12; I Acts 10, 11. Hendricks, Shawn Peter SGA Representative 9, 10, 11; Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Math Team 9, 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Boys ' State Representative 11; Airband 12; Track 9, 11, 12; Cross Coun- try 9, 10, 12; All County Cross Country; Soc- cer 10; Football 11. Hilyer, Kelly Rae Junior Civitan 9; Leo Club 10; Girls ' FCA 11, 12; Big Sister Program. Hines, Karen Lynne Junior Civitan 9, 10, 11, 12. Home, Brett George Frisbee Club 12; Junior Civitan 11. Home, Brian Bram Junior Civitan 9; Track 11. Hughes, Kenneth Vaughn Key Club 9, 10; Sports Car Club 11; FCA 12; Lettermen Club Bd. Member 12; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Airband 11, 12; Miss Reveille Escort 12; Who ' s Who Best Dressed; Tennis 9, 10; Football 10, 11,12. Huie, Robert Thomas Leo Club 9, 10; Key Club 11; Junior Ex- change 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Con- cert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 12. Irvine, Phillip FCA 9; Frisbee Club 10, 11, Sergeant-at- Arms 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Football 9, 12. James, Donald Randolph Sophomore Action 10; Radio Club Sergeant-at-Arms 11, V.P. 12. Jenkins, William Keith Freshman Club 9; Leo Club 11; Health Careers Club V.P. 12; Annual Staff 10, 11, 12; Quill Scroll 11, 12. Johnson, Carrie Renee Freshman Club 9; Junior Civitan 10; FHA 11, V.P. 12; Annual Staff 10, 11, Co-Editor 12; Librar ' Aide of the Year 10; Quill Scroll 11, 12; Mat Maids 10; Blood Drive. Johnson, Jill Lechon Girls ' FCA 9; Interact Club 10, 11, Social Chairman 12; SGA Representative; Let- termen Club Sweetheart 11, 12; SGA Chaplain 12; Diamond Dolls 11, 12; Miss Reveille 12; Track 9; Rebelettes 10, 11. 12; Prom Committee 11. Jones, Rhonda Jurleen FBLA 10, Chaplain 11, 12; Fall Play 12; Muse Publication 12. 50 Jones. Wendv Renee Sophomore Action V.P. 10; FBLA 12; 2nd Best Library Aide 11; 2nd Place Talent Show 11; Talent Exchange. Kanakis, Matina Constance Girls ' FCA 10, 11, 12; Freshman Club 9; Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12. Kerlin, Kurt Patrick Key Club 11; Outdoors Club 12. Kiely, Lauren Suzanne FHA 9; Leo Club 10, 11; Girls ' FCA 12; Na- tional Honor Society 11, Hist. 12; Latin Club 9; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Fall Play 12; Miss Reveille Pageant 10, 11; French Convention 10, 11; Tennis 9, 10, Coaches Award 11, 12; Prophecy Committee 11; Leadout Commit- tee; Math Team 9, 10, 11, 12. Killingsworth, Todd Wright Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Computer Club 9, 10, 11, 12. King, Sandra Len Pep Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; Girls ' FCA 11; Art Club 12; Prophecy Committee 12. Kitchen. Lisa Ann Junior Exchange 9. Sec. 10, Pari. 11; Leo Club 12; Debate Team 12; Thespians Pari. 11, V.P. 12; Miss Reveille Pageant, Miss Congeniality 12; Spring Musicals 10, 11; Fall Play 10; I Acts 10, 11; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Col- orguard 11; Majorette 12; jazz Band 10, 11; Senior Class Pres.; Prophecy Committee 12; Book Committee 12. Kobelja, Nick ASFA Treasurer; ASFA Yearbook 11, 12; National Merit Finalist 12; Chamber Players 9,10,11,12. Landis, Jim Bliss Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; [unior Exchange 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Drum Captain 11. 12; Who ' s Who Am. H.S. La Riviere, Nancv Rae Freshman Club 9; Leo Club 10, Treas. 11, Pres. 12; Spanish Honor Society 11, 12; Who ' s Who Am. H.S.; Cheerleading 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Commit- tee 12. LeCroy, Jennifer Leigh Explorers Club 10; Math Team 10; Basic Club 12; Colorguard 9; Beta Club 10; Volleyball 9. Lee, Leisa Michele Freshman Club 9; Interact Club 10, 11, 12; SGA Historian 12; Diamond Dolls; Miss Reveille Pageant 11; Who ' s Who Most School Spirit; Lettermen Club Sweetheart 11. 12; Prophecy Committee 12; Gymnastics 9, 10, 11; MVP Gymnast 9; Cheerleading 9, 11 Co-head 12. Lee, Michele Freshman Club 9; Leo Club 10, 11, Sec. 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Colorguard 11, 12; Fall Play 12; Cross Country 10; Spring Musical 12; Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Committee 12; Big Sister Program 12. Leos, Peter George Junior Civitan 9, 10, 11; Sports Car Club 12 Class Favorite 9; Presidential Cabinet 12 SGA Representative 9; Track 9; Football 9 MVP Freshman Football. Linton, Elizabeth M. Junior Exchange 9, V.P. 10, 11. 12; Annual Staff 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 9, 10. 11, 12: Thespians 10, 11, 12; Drum Major 12; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Fall Play 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10; Volleyball 10. Lister, Elizabeth Hinkel Sophomore Action 10; Girls ' FCA 11, 12; Quill Scroll 11, V.P. 12; Mat Maids 11; Who ' s Who Most Unpredictable. Little, Melanie Carole Freshman Club 9; Interact Club 10, 11, 12; Letterman Club Sweetheart 12; Miss Reveille Pageant 10, 11, 12; Rebelettes 11, 12; Mat Maids 11; Prom Committee 11; Book Committee 12. Lively, Andrea Gaye Leo Club 11, 12; Thespian 12; Student Ad- visory Board 10; Sophomore Class Sec; Homecoming Attendant; SGA Represen- tative 9, 10; Cheerleading 9, 10; Rebel Girl 12; Jazz Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Madrigal Choir 9, 10. 11, 12; Miss Reveille Pageant 11, 12; Ten- nis 9, 10; Soccer 10. Lloyd, Julie Brower Sophomore Action 10; Leo Club 11; Interact Club 12; Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, Treas. 12; Citizenship Ambassador 11; Mat Maids 11; Presidential Cabinet. LoBuglio, Laura Jean Girls ' FCA 11, 12; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Basketball 10, Captain 11, 12; Basketball 110% ' Award; Gymnastics 10, 11, 12. Lovelady, Janice Michelle Freshman Club 9; Leo Club 10; Interact Club 11; FHA Pres. 12. Luna, Edgar Alan Leo Club 10, 11, 12; Key Club 9; Tennis 9, 10, 11. 12. Lunsford, Michael Robert Junior Civitan 9, 10, 11, 12; Sophomore Ac- tion 10; National Honor Society 11; Spanish Honor Society 10; Citizenship Ambassador 11. McCutcheon, Shaun Martin Radio Club 9, Sec. 10, Pres. 11, 12. McDaniel, Ann Marie Basic Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10; Leo Club 11, Treas. 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Homecoming Court 12; Colorguard 9, 10, 11, 12; Senior Class V.P.; Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Committee 12; Book Committee 12. McPherson, Samuel Mark Jazz Band 9, 10, 11; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, Pres. 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12: Junior Exchange 9; Leo Club 10; Basic Club 11, 12; All State Jazz Band. McWhorter, Hamilton Boyd FCA 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen Club 12; In- teract Big Brother 10, 11, 12; Math Team 11, 12; Mr. Vestavia Nominee; Who ' s Who Best All Around; Homecoming Escort 10, 11; Presidential Cabinet 11, 12; Freshman Class V.P.; Prom Committee 11: Prophecy Com- mittee 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. Macoy, Mary Margaret Freshman Club Pres. 9; Interact Club 10, 11, 12; Cheerleading 9, Head 10. 11, Head 12; Prom Committee 11; Homecoming Queen; Who ' s Who Best All Around: Key Club Sweetheart 9, 11, 12; Prophecy Committee 12. Mahaffey, Sara Catherine Freshman Club 9; Sophomore Action 10: Girls ' FCA 11, 12: Track 9; Volleyball Manager 11, 12; Basketball Manager 11, 12. Maple, Thomas Scott Sophomore Action 10; French Club 11, 12; Thespians 10, 11, 12; Quill Scroll 11, 12; National Merit 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; State French Convention 9, 10, 12: Muse Staff 11. 12; Foreign Language Festival 11, 12; Fall Play 10, 11, 12; Spring Musical 10, 11, 12; I Acts 10, 11, 12; Debate Team 12. Martin, Cynthia Marie Freshman Club 9; French Club 10, 11, 12; In- terclub Council 10; Concert Choir 9, 10, 11, 12; Advanced Jazz Ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12; Madrigal Singers 9, 10, 11, 12; All State Jazz Choir 9, 10, 11; Citizenship Ambassador 11; Spring Musical 9, 10, 11. Martin, Stephanie Lynn Junior Civitan 9, 10; SGA Representative 9, 10; Leo Club 11, 12; Book Committee 12; Cheerleading 9, 10, 12; Tennis 9. Mathis. Julia Freshman Club 9; Interact Club 10, 11, 12; Key Club Sweetheart 9, 10; Interclub Coun- cil 9; SGA Representative 9, 10, 11; Class Favorite 9, 10; Who ' s Who Friendliest; Volleyball Manager 10, 11, 12; Basketball Manager 10; Rebelettes 11, 12; Freshman Class Sec.-Treas.; Sophomore Class Pres.; Prom Committee 11. Matuszak, Daniel Allen Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Sports Car Club 12; Lettermen Club 12; Airband 10. 11, 12; SGA Representative 12; Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12; MVP Tennis9, 10, 11, 12. Meadows, William Maynor FCA 9, 10; Lettermen Club Sec. 11, Board Member 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Who ' s Who Most Athletic; Football 9, 10, 11. 12; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Commit- tee 12. Mellett, Jennifer Ellen Frisbee Club 10; Health Careers Club 11; Junior Exchange 12. Metcalf. Richard Carter FCA 9; Lettermen Club 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; Leo Club 10; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Muse Publication 12; Fall Play 12; Spring Musical 12; Starlight Theatre 12; Airband 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; All State Cross Country; Track 9, 10, 11, 12. Meyer, Kimberly Ann Freshman Club 9; Junior Civitan 10; Interact Club 11, Sec. 12; Mat Maids 10, 11; Rebelet- tes 11, 12; Big Sister Program 12; Miss Reveille Dancer 11; French Honor Society: Majorette 10; Annual Staff 10, 11, 12; Homecoming Attendant 12; Quill Scroll. Milasky, Dave J. Computer Club 11, 12; Baseball 9; Football 9; Basketball 9. Milasky, Denise Nicole Sophomore Action 10; Girls ' FCA 11, 12; Mat Maids 11; Volleyball 9, 10, 11. Milazzo, Chris Michael FCA 9, 10; Key Club 11, 12; Airband 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10, 11, 12. Miller, Michael A. Leo Club 10; Radio Club 12. Mitchell, Rodney Clark Pep Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; FBLA 11, 12;Track9, 10, 11, 12. Monti, Patrick David FCA 9: Sophomore Action 10; Lettermen Club 11, 12; Basketball 9. 10; Baseball 9, 10, 11,12. Moon. Gregory Benjamin Freshman Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; Airband 12. Morgan, Henry Hugh Computer Club 9; Sophomore Action V.P. 10: Trivial Pursuit Club 12; National Merit 12. Morris, Mary Ann Pep Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; Track 9, 10, 11. 51 Motley. Darn. 1 Ion Freshman Club 9: Sophomore Action 10: FCA 11. 12: Football 9. 11: Wrestling 9. 10. 11. 12. Moxlev. Shari Ann Girls ' FCA 9. 10, V.P. 11. 12: Key Club Sweetheart 12: Lettermen Club Sweetheart 12: Who ' s Who Amr. H.S. 11: Miss Vestavia Nominee 12: National Honor Society- 11. 12: French Honor Society ' 11, 12: French Honor Societ ' 11. 12: SGA Chaplain 11: Presiden- tial Cabinet 12: Rebel Girl 11, 12: Spring Musical 10: I Acts 10: Interclub Council 11: Madrigal Singers 12: Advanced Jazz Ensem- ble 12: Prom Committee 11: Prophecy Com- mittee Chairman 12: Cross Countr, ' 9, 10, 11: Track 9, 10: Tennis 11, 12. Neill. PhyUis Renee Junior Exchange 9, Sec. 10, Treas. 11. Pres. 12; Annual Staff 12: Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.: Fall Play 11. 12: Spring Musical 11; Col- orguard 10, 11. Co-Captain 12; Symphonic Band 10. Sec. 11. Chaplain 12; 1 Acts 11; Miss Reveille Pageant 12: Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Committee 12; Big Sister Program. Nelson, Richard Lee Choir 12; Freshman Club 9; Computer Club 10, 11; Sports Car Club 12; Football Manager 9, 10, 11, 12: Baseball 12. Nichols. Edward Lane Basic Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Muse Staff 9, Literar ' Editor 10, Art Editor 11; Quill Scroll 11. 12. Norrell, Michael David Band 9; Junior Exchange 9; Concert Band 9: Sports Car Club 12; Airband 11. 12; Slave Auction 12. Nutter, Jefferson Bell Kev Club Bd. of Dirs. 9, 10, 11, V,P, 12; Math Team 9, 10, 11, 2; Annual Staff 12; SGA Representative 9: National Honor Societ ' 11, V.P. 12; French Honor Society 10, Sec- Treas. 11, V.P. 12; Mu Alpha Theta Pres. 12; Yale Book Award 11; Who ' s Who Most In- tellectual; Outstanding High School Junior From B ' ham Southern 11; Mr. Vestavia Nominee; Exchange Club Youth of the Month; National Merit 12; Key Club Outstanding Service Award 11; Math Team 110% Award 11; Miss Reveille Escort; Air- band 12; Track 11, 12; Football Statistician 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Scholar ' s Bowl Team 11, 12. O ' Brien, Katherine Claire Leo Club 9, Bd. Member 10, Outstanding Leo Club Girl 10, 11, V.P. 11, 12; Math Team 9, 10, 11, 12; Teenage Republicans Chairman 12; Interclub Council 11, 12; SGA Represen- tative 10, 11; Thespians 10, 11, Pres. 12; Ex- change Club Youth of the Month; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Scholar ' s Bowl Team 11, 12; Outstanding Fine Arts Student Award 12; National Merit 12; National Honor Society 11, Pres. 12; Quill Scroll 11, Pres. 12; French Honor Society 10, V.P. 11, 12; Who ' s Who Most Likely to Succeed; Miss Vestavia Nominee; Girls ' State Representative 11; Hugh O ' Brian Leadership Delegate 10; Fall Play 10, 11, 12; Spring Musical 9, 10, 11, 12; Miss Reveille Dancer 9, 11; Miss Reveille Pageant 10; I Acts 10, 11; Big Sister Program 12; Prom Committee 11; Junior Class Cabinet 11; Prophecy Committee 12; Muse Publica- tion 10, 12; Blood Drive; Enrichment Pro- gram 9. Oliver, Julius Maurice FCA 9, 11, 12; Sophomore Action 10; Let- termen Club 11, 12; Prophecy Committee 12; Football 9, 10, 11, 12, All State, All Metro, All Over The Mountain; Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. Paico, Kristi Layne Freshman Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10; Interact Club 11, Parliamentarian 12; Key Club Sweetheart 9; SGA Representative 12; Volleyball Manager 10, 11, 12; Basketball Manager 10, 11. 12. Palmes. Suzanne E. Junior Exchange 9; Sophomore Action 10: FHA 12: Thespians 10, 11, 12; Fall Play 10, 11: Miss Reveille Dancer 12. Panaia, Rocco E. FCA 10, 11: Lettermen Club 11. 12: Football 9, 10, 11. 12: Over The Mountain Team 12; Baseball 9. 10. Pardue, David L. FCA 9, 10: Lettermen Club 11. 12: Key Club 12: National Honor Societ 11. Treas. 12: French Honor Socieh ' 11. 12; Mu Alpha Theta Treas. 12; National Merit: Mr, Vestavia Nominee: Scholar ' s Bowl Team 12 Prophecy Committee 12; Math Team 11. 12 Baseball ' g, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10. 11, 12: All Tournament Team Rebel Classic. Payne, John Truett FCA 9, 10; Lettermen Club 11, 12; Wrestling 10;Football9, 10. 11, 12. Peake, Thomas Austin FCA 9: Frisbee Club 12; Wrestling 12. Pearson, Melinda Paige Basic Club 9; Sophomore Action 10: Girls ' FCA 11; Junior Civitan 12; Thespians 11, 12; SGA Representative 9, 10, 11; I Acts 10; Choir 9; Fall Play 10, 11; Spring Musical 11, 12: Prom Committee 11. Peaspanen, Thomas Kenneth Soccer 10, 11, 12. Pemberton, Michael Joseph FCA 9; Sophomore Action 10; Lettermen Club 11, 12; Airband: Football: Baseball 9, 10,11,12. Perley, Michael W. Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Radio Club 12; Air- band 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Tennis 9. Pierce, Derek Bryan Radio Club 10; Frisbee Club 11, 12. Pierce, Edward Todd Computer Club 9; Muse Staff 9; French Club 11: Art Club Treas. 12; Fall Play 12; Spring Musical 12: Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9,10,11,12. Pinson, Vineesa Caron Basic Club 9, 10, 11, Chaplain 12. Pitts, Anthony JoAseph Citizenship Ambassador. Poehler, Paul C. Computer Club 10, Pres. 11, 12; German Club 9. Powell, Rusty F. FCA 9; Radio Club 11; Frisbee Club 12; Wrestling 9. Prouty, Michelle Denise Interact Club 12; Majorette 9. Randolph, Vanessa A. Junior Civitan Club 9; Tri-Hi-Y Club 10. Ray, John Marvin Lettermen Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 12; Leo Club 9, 10; SGA President; Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, V.P. 12; Mr. Vestavia; Air- band 10, 11, 12; Fall Play 12; Blood Drive; Miss Reveille Escort 12; Prom Committee 11; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class President; Prophecy Committee 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. Reddv. Praveen S. Radio Club 9; Computer Club 10, 11, 12; Soc- cer 11. Reed, Carol Ann Basic Club Revnolds. Charles Timothy Junior Exchange 9; Basic Club 10, 11, 12: Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Jazz Band 9. 10, 11, 12: All State Jazz Band. Reynolds, Virginia Stoner Junior Exchange 9: Tri-Hi-Y Club 10. Rice, Donna Michelle SGA Representative 9; Spanish Honor SocieK- 11: Spanish Club 10: Junior Civitan 11: Frisbee Club 12: Cheerleading 9: Softball 9,10. Richardson, Reiva Renae Basic Club 9: Girls ' FCA 10; Junior Exchange 11, Officer 12: Concert Band 9, 10; Sym- phonic Band 11, 12: Colorguard 9, 10, Cap- tain 11, 12: Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Miss Reveille Pageant 12; Prophecy Com- mittee 12. Robinson, Dudley McNeill FCA 9: K ey Cllib 10, 11: Sports Car Club 12; Airband 10, 12; Wrestling 9, 10. Robinson, James Stewart FCA 9; Sophomore Action 10; Frisbee Club 11, 12; Airband 11: Wrestling 9. Rookis, Robert Naseif FCA 9, 10, 11, V.P. 12; Lettermen Club 11, 12; Class Favorite 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Courage Award. 12. Rushano, Teresa Margaret Junior Civitan Glut) 9; Computer Club 10; junior Exchange 11, 12; Civil Air Patrol 9, 10, 11, 12; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S. Russell, Indee Ann Concert Band 9; Colorguard 9; Leo Club 9, Hist. 10, 11, Chaplain and Senior Advisor 12; Lettermen Club Sweetheart; SGA Represen- tative 12; Quill Scroll 11, 12; Miss Reveille Pageant 11; Rebelettes 10, 11, 12; Diamond Dolls 11, 12; Miss Reveille Dancer 12; Book Committee 12. Ryan, Sarah Armbrester Basic Club 9; Girls ' FCA 10, 11: Interact Club 12: Sports Car Club Sweetheart 11; Key Club Sweetheart 10, 11; Lettermen Club Sweetheart 10, 11, 12; Rebel Girl 10, 11, 12; Colorguard 9; Concert Band 9; SGA Secretary; Spanish Honor Society 11, 12; Homecoming Court 9, 10, 11, 12; Miss Vestavia: Prom Committee 11; Sophomore Class V.P.; Junior Class V.P.; Class Favorite 10,11,12. Sanford, John C. FCA 9; Sophomore Action 10; Frisbee Club 11, 12: Wresthng 9; Airband 12. Schmith, Suzanne Hays Rebelettes 10, 11, Captain 12; Basic Club 9, Sec. 10, V.P. 11, Pres. 12; Thespians 11. Chaplain 12; Quill Scroll 11. Sec. 12; Chora! 10, 11, 12; Jazz Choir 9, 10, 11: Big Sister Program 12; Fall Play 9, 10, 11, 12; Spr- ing Musical 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; SGA Representative 11; Presidential Cabinet 12; Song Committee 12; Muse Publication 10, 11, 12; Miss Reveille Pageant 10. Schoel, Melissa Leigh Tri-Hi-Y Club 9, 10; Leo Club 11, 12; Mar- ching Band 11, 12; Concert Band 11, 12; Fall Play 11. Seagle, Kathryn Lynn Basic Club 9; Leo Club 10; Girls ' FCA 11, 12; Book Committee 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 10, 11, 12. Shanklin, Kimberlee Anne Basic Club 9; Leo Club 10; Girls ' FCA 11, 12; Big Sister Program 12; Mat Maids 12. Sheehan. Amy Jo Basic Club 9: Leo Club 10; Girls ' FCA 11, 12; National Honor SocieW 11, 12; Spanish Honor Society 11, 12; Rebel Girl 12. 52 Sherrill. Bobbv Morrell Kev Club O. ' lO. 1 1: Frisbee Club 12: Football 9; Wrestling 9: Track 9. Sherrill. Elizabeth Savann Freshman Club 9; Rebel Girl 10. 11. 12; lunior Civitan 10; Interact Club 11, Social Chairman 12; Annual Staff 12; Who ' s Who Best Dressed; Miss Reveille Pageant 12; Prom Committee 11: Book Committee; Let- t ermen Club Sweetheart 12. Sisk, Randy K. lunior Exchange 9, 10: Key Club 11; Frisbee Club 12. Slappey. Donald Floyd FCA 9; Sophomore Action 10; Lettermen Club 10, 11. 12; Sports Car Club 11, 12: Who ' s Who Best Looking; Miss Reveille Escort; Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10; Track 9. 10. 12. Slav. )ames Hudson key Club 9, 10, 11, 12; Lettermen Club 12; Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, Treas. 12; Air- band 12; Swimming 9, 10, Captain 11, 12: Book Committee 12. Small. Scott Alan Kev Club 9, 10, 11, 12; [azz Choir 10, 11, 12; Svmphonic Band 9, 10, 11; Concert Band 9. 10, 11; Marching Band 9. 10, 11; Thespians 10, 11, 12: Who ' s Who Most Talented: Muse Publication; Fall Play 10, 11, 12; Spring Musical 9, 10. 11. 12; Soccer 9: Airband 11, 12; Rebelman Homecoming 12; Song Com- mittee 12. Smith, [effrev Todd Marching Band 9, 10, 11, Treas. 12: Sym- phonic Band 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9; jazz Band 9. 10, 11, 12; Basic Club 9, 10, 11, Treas, 12; Prom Committee 11. Smith. Mary Rachel BASIC Club 9; FHA Pres. 10: Ir. Civitan 11, Treas. 12; Interclub Council 10; French Honor Society 11, 12; Colorguard 11, 12; Last Will and Testament Committee Chair- man 12: Big Sister Program 12. Smith. SMelissa Yvette Freshman Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; Girls ' FCA 11. 12; Prophecy Committee 12; Volleyball 10, 11, 12; AAU Tournament Team 12. Smith. Richard Blake Sophomore Action 10; Lettermen Club: Air- band 10. 11, 12: Track 9, 10, 11, 12; Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12: All City Cross Country. Sorrell, Aundrea Lynn Freshman Club 9; Leo Club 10; Interact Club 11, Projects Chairman 12; Annual Staff 11; Mat Maids 10; Prom Committee 11; Rebelet- tesll. 12. Spencer. Br ' an Ross Key Club 9, 10, 11, Bd. Member 12; Let- termen Club 12; Interact Big Brother 12; Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, Sec. 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Mr. Vestavia Nominee; SGA Represen- tative; junior Class V.P.; Math Team 10, 11, 12; Who ' s Who Most Likely To Succeed; Prom Committee 11; Prophecy Committee 12: Wresthng 9, 10. 11. 12; Baseball 9, 10; Football 9. Splawn, Steven Dalton FCA 9, 10; Basic Club 11, 12; French Honor Society 11. 12: Who ' s Who Most Depen- dable; Enrichment Program 9, 10, 11. 12; Miss Reveille Escort; Basketball 9: Last Will Testament Committee 12. Stallings, Martha jo junior Exchange 9, 10, Chaplain 11. Treas. 12; Marching Band 9; Colorguard 10, 11. 12; Concert Band 9, 12: Symphonic Band 10, 11; Spring Musical 11, 12; Mat Maids 11. Stanlev. Catherine Margaret Sophomore Action 10; FHA 11; French Club Sec. 12: Quill Scroll 11 . 12; Thespian 12; Mu.se Publication 11. 12; Spring Play 11, 12; Fall Pla 12; Prom Committee 11; Coor- dinator of Foreign Language Festival 12. Stignani. Richard Brian junior Exchange 9. 10. 11. 12: Marching Band 9. 10. 11. 12; Concert Band 9. 10; Svm- phonic Band 11.12: jazz Band 10, 11, 12. Stuckev, jason Ashton Leo Club 9; Key Club 10, 11: Frisbee Club 12: Outstanding Art Award 11; Quill Scroll 1 1, 12: Band 9. Thomas, Ginger Freshman Club 9; Interact Club 10, 11, 12: Annual Staff 10. 11. 12; Interclub Council 12; Quill Scroll 12: Who ' s Who Wittiest; Rebelettes 10. 11. 12; Basketball 9; Prophecy Committee 12. Thomas, Paul Roland Key Club 9, 10, 11; Choir 9: Prom Committee 11; jazz Ensemble 9. Todd. Dana Michelle Girls ' FCA 11: junior Civitan Representative 12. 12: SGA Triplett. Sara Leigh Tri-Hi-Y Club 9: Interclub Council Sec. 9; Interact Club 10. Chaplain 11. Treas. 12; SGA Representative: Annual Staff 10. Co- Editor 11. Editor 12; Mat Maids 10; Diamond Dolls 11: Spanish Honor Society 10. 11, 12: Quill Scroll 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Miss ' Vestavia Nominee; Prom Com- mittee 11; Prophecy Committee 12: Blood Drive; Muse Publication 11, 12; Enrichment Program 9: Rebelettes 11. Tucker. Brian Keith Computer Club 9. 10; Key Club 11. 12; Band 9,10, 11. Tunmire. Danny Frisbee Club Pres. 12: Miss Reveille Escort; Muse Publication. llher. Christopher Ski Club 11; Intramurals 9, 10, 11; Lettermen Club 12: Airband 12: Hockev 9, 10; Football 12. Updegraff, Donna Anne Marching Band 9; Colorguard 10, Captain 11, Co-Captain 12: Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, Hist. 11, 12: junior Exchange 9, Parliamentarian 10, Co-Hist. 11; junior Civitan 12: Fall Play 10; Spring Musical 11. 12; Miss Reveille Psigeant 12; Mat Maids 11; Prom Committee 11; Book Committee 12: Big Sister Program 12. Van Reenen. Marcy Maxine Leo Club 9, 10: Girls ' FCA 11, 12: SGA Representative 12; Thespians 9, 10: Let- termen Club Sweetheart 10, 11, 12; Spring Musical 9: Miss Reveille Pageant 11; Cheerleading 9, 10; Rebelettes 12. Vigee. Noelle Suzanne Freshman Club 9: Girls ' FCA 10; junior Ex- change 11: junior Civitan 12. Walton, Michael Allen FCA 9, 11; Sophomore Action 10: Miss Reveille Usher 12; Airband 11, 12; Track 9; Basketball 9, 10. Ward, James St. Clair Kev Club 9. 10, 11, Chaplain 12; Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12: . Outstanding Spanish Student 11; Fall Play 10, 11. 12; Spr- ing Musical 10, 12: Track 9, 10: Cross Coun- try 9, 10, 11, 12; Muse Publication 12. Warnken. Jeffrey Lloyd Basic Club 9, io, 1l , 12; Thespians 10, 11; Fall Play 9, 10. 11; I Acts 10, 11; Spring Musical 9, 10,11. Weaver. Stacev Leigh Girls ' FCA il. 12; Band 9; Colorguard 9, 10; Fall Play 11, 12; Diamond Dolls 11; Miss Reveille Dancer 12: Prophecy Committee 12. Webb. Susan Kay junior Civitan 9, 10,11; BASIC 12; Math Team 9, 10, 11, 12; French Honor Society 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta Sec 12; Who ' s Who Most In- tellectual; Award for Excellence 11; Col- orguard 11, 12; Prom Committee 11; Senior Book 12. Weinberg. Diana Marie French Club 9. 10: Concert Band 9. 10. 11, 12; Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Computer Club 12; Stage Crew 12. Welborn. Susan Marie junior Exchange 9: Girls ' FCA 11, 12; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.; Basketball 11; Marching Band 9. 10; Colorguard 9. 10. West, Nola Michelle junior Exchange 9; FHA 12. Westhoven, David Anthony Leo Club 9, 10, V.P. ll ' . 12; Spanish Honor Society 11, 12: Track 9; Soccer 9, 10, 11, Captain 12: Prom Committee 11. Wheat, Andrew Giles Lettermen Club 11, 12; Football 9, 10, 11. 12; Track. White. Darin Wade Key Club 9. 10. 11. 12: Soccer 9, 10, 11. 12; Team Captain; All Tournament Team 11. Williams, Jennifer Carole Basic Club 9, 12; junior Exchange 10; Leo Club 11: Concert Band 9, 11; Symphonic Band 10; Colorguard 9, 10. 11; Mat Maids 11, 12; Prom Committee 11. Willis, Susan Catherine Freshman Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; Girls ' FCA 11; Art Service Club Pres. 12; Debate Team 9. 11. 12; National Forensic League 11, 12; Young Republicans. Withrow, Jeffrey Andrew Key Club ll ' . 12: FCA 10; Muse Staff 12; Quill Scroll 11, 12; jazz Ensemble 9. 10: Choir 9. 10; Madrigal Singers 9. 10; Track 9, 10. 11; Prom Committee 11; Cross Coimtry 9, 10,11. Woodard. Christa Ann Soccer 9. 10, 11, 12: Glee Club 9, 10. Woodson. Susan Lynn junior Civitan 9; Tri-Hi-Y 10. Woodward. Tracey Elizabeth Leo Club 9, 10; junior Exchange 11; Choir 9, 10; jazz Choir 9. 10; Muse Staff 12; Quill Scroll 11,12; Staff Award 12; Fall Play 9. Wyatt. Pamela Dawn Freshman Club 9; Sophomore Action 10; Girls ' FCA 11. 12; Diamond Dolls Captain 11: SGA Representative 10; Most Outstanding Diamond Doll 11. Youngblood, Gary Bradley Key Club 9, 10; Sports Car Club 12; Teenage Republicans 12; Quill Scroll 11, 12; Who ' s Who Amr. H.S.: Debate Team; Annual Staff 9; Fall Play 9; Soccer 9. 10, 11; Cross Country 11. Zellers, Salena Deneen junior Exchange 9, 10, Sec. 11, 12; Concert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10, 11, 12; Mar- ching Band 9, 10, 11, V.P. 12; Colorguard 10, Co-Captain 11, Captain 12; jazz Band 10. 11; Thespians 10, 11, 12; Muse Staff 11; SGA Representative 9; Sight Reading Band 9. 11, 12: Honor Band 9, 10; Tri State Band 12; All State Band 10, 11; Quill Scroll 11, 12; Fall Play 10, 12; Spring Musical 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom Committee IV, Song Committee. 11 53 Auniov C ladd B. Brown, A. Pilleteri, 1. Stephenson — Sponsors Dan Lovell — President Martin Maners Boys ' Vice-President Jeri Siniard Girls ' Vice-President Melissa Alexander Secretary-Treasurer 54 Aber. Terri Abies, Laura Alexander, Melissa Aldxander, Tony Allison, David Angelini, Brian Archer. Melissa Anton, Tina Armistead, Suzanne Asencio, Eric Ash, Darren Balcer, Clay Ballinger, Carl Barnes, Matt ' Qf Barton, Tammv Battle, Andy Bean, Amie Bean, Kathy ' Beard, Tammy Beck, Meg Becker, Kurt Bedford, Ron Bentley, Dee Blevins, Courtney Blevins, Kami Boglin, Roderick Bonovitch, Deidra Booker, Lewis Boone,Julie Boyd, Tracey Brannon, Chris Brasher, Chris Brown, Collin Browne, Craig Buchanan, Ron Buckingham, Liz Bunnell, John Burks, Leigh Cambell, Chris Casey, Bret Casale, Pat Caspell, Brian Chapman, |ay Childers, Hope Chung, Tina Cicero, Kelly Clayburn. Susan Clemmer, Hal !• 55 Cloues, Cindy Cochran, Tommy Coggin, Dow Collins, Cindy Collins, Jim Conley, Aaron Ferris, Brad Flatland, Steinar Flynn, Pat Forbes, Heather Fort, April Foster, Dana LkiiLLi 56 Rebels on the rampage! li- lM. 1 Atiii Hawkins, Kathy Hay, Wayne Hayes. Mike k Hayes, Tracey f Head, Rhonda P Heath, leff 57 1 11 Hendricks, Brett % ill. William J ill. Ginger Hodges, Jeff § Holcomb; ' Becky l rW Holt, Melissa Hood, Paul Hortberg, Claire Howard. Jennifer ;Hruska. Mark Huev. Staci Hughes, Deana Irvine, Anne Jackson, Michael James, Chris Johnson, Michael [ones, Allison [ones, Courtney loncs, Denby Junes. Kelly ](ines. Phillip Jordan. Lee Kell(!r. Ruth Kennedy, Claudia Kieskowski, Mark Kiker, Dana King, Jenni Knight, Marty Knight, Phillip Kobelja, Alex Kulbitskas, Alex Laws. Carolyn Layton, Tyler Lazarus, Angie Leavell, Charlie Leberte, Mead Lee. Jamie Lee, Mike Lloyd, Sandy r.oehh. Angel .■-.■ Lokiisundarum, Venlca Lovell, Dan liOvoy. Matt Lowry, Anne Lyons. Gaines Magargee, Pete Malone, Ch ' 58 Reed, Tooter Register, Jennifer Renneker, Holly Rhodes, Mike Richardson, Beatfy Robinson, David 60 Rebels of the United Nations. Look what Santa Glaus brought me! (). Segars) 62 Innocent until proven guilty. (K. Tucker) ELECTRIFY , THE EAGLES EinCLES a D TIML D:DD REBELS 41 i B n %J I ' M 1 1 HH m.-niiL.. H Ciaii Irauorited Aulie vjoone Aeri inlara L-raaaer llSrowne Juan oLovelt I lot l- icturea: (Oeattu Kicltafdion Wouldn ' t you like to know. 63 S oplt omoi e CL a55 R. Owens, M. Smith — Sponsors Eric Dickinson — Co-President Brenda Newport — Co- President Norman Winston — Secretary-Treasurer 64 9H| H H Alltlii Ii Bertella, Denise Blankenship, Christie Blatnica, Scott Boatman, Tiffanie Bowden, Elizabeth Brnnnon, Amanda ' Brookshire, Juhe Brown, limmy Brown, Stacey Bruno, Sam Bryant, Bet Bryars, Bart Bullock, Brian Buryn, KelH CannoB„Bill • Cantavespre, Michael Capps, Jennifer Caraway, Marsha Caraway, Tasha Careathers, Michelle Carlson, Craig Carson, Catherini Carbonie, George Carlile, Andrew A Chandler, Ashley Cheek, Davina Cheung, Sharon Clark, Amy Clayburn, Steve Coburn, Lara Cochran, Chris Cole, Stephen Condra, Christine Contorno, Donnie Copeland, Shelby Corley, Phillip 65 Cornett, Chris Cosper, Kim Cost, Teresa Coursey, Suzanne Cox, Andrea Cox, Bart 66 Look what they ' re serving now! (C. McCallum) 67 68 n f ns I How many fingers am I holding up? Mullihs, Kathleel _ Murchinson, lenny viewport, Brenda •licholls, Chris Jicholls, Mike O rien, Happy O ' Connor, [ay O ' Neil, Erin Owen, Debra Owings, |anet Patterson, Todd ' Peacocic, Jana Pender, Tommy Perry, Eric Pharo, loey Phifer, Trent Philhps, Brant Philhps, Stephanie Pierce, Kellan 69 70 71 Heather hard at work. (H. McGee Rebel Rednecks. [S. Welch, B. Barton, S. Lamb.) Hand me a sponge, we ' ll start washing. (J. Brown, B. Berry, C. Cochran Friends forever. [E. O ' Neil, G. Smith. 72 73 redhman L ic add C. Glidewell, D. Earnest, M. Caffey — Sponsors Tony Graffeo — President Murray Meadows Boys ' Vice-President Jennifer Arnold Girls ' Vice-President Steve Mistrot Secretary-Treasurer 74 75 Ellwood, Tracey Evans, Adrienne Evers, Lara Farri, Michele Faulkner, Jeff Flynn. Terry ZIMIfe 76 Folsom, Clint Ford, Meredith Foster, Kellie Fraser, Raymond Frey, Sherry Furner, Rachel Gainer, Amy Galloway, Gavin Gammill, Greg Garner, Gerald Gaskins, Corlc ' Gaugh, Stacie Gavin, Allen Genetski, Christian i bbs, Julie lespie. Pam Gilmer, [eff Ginn, Rosemary Glaze, Mitch Goldasich. Bubba Goodall, Aaron Graffeo, Tony Graham, Chip Graphos, Lani Green, Richard Grelier, Chrissy Grigsby, Karin Grove, Ned Guthrie, Morris Guy, Scott Hamilton, Chris Hansen, Jennifer Hanson, Eric Harper, Kristin Harris, Chris Hay, Shannon 77 79 Reuse, Bobby Reynolds, Angela Rhodes, Jamie Rhodes, John Ritchey, Brian Robiche, Scott Rosao, Jody Rubin, Richard Saia, Jennifer Schlegel, Wendy W Scrushy, Christa Seidel, Barry Self, Sundi Shea, Jack Sheridan, Pat Shoults, Stephanie Shunnarah, Mazin Simpson, Rebecca Singleton, Jennifer Slaughter, Blakeley Slay, Mary Sloan, Wanda Small, Alh Smith, Elaine 81 82 83 This is giving me a headache. (P. Kennedy, C. Lewis.) mmmm i V -ii : Gloria, G-L-O-R-I-A! (P. Milazzo.) You ' ve got to be kidding. (A. Dubard, K. Foster, L. Carhn! I ' m gonna have to break my piggy bank. f • ' ' ' . - i f.. - ' { l l vB H ■X ik ' • . r Freshmen aren ' t all that bad. Cia5i U avorit ei Iflaru Jjuntnire fr uffa iileaaowi Jennifer tnola Uonu Lji-affeo I } t FACULTY Faculty Editors Allison Jones Laurie Dreyspring PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL Dr. Rafael McDaniel 88 ift :3 HB . t ' iJttL m ' K K ' m m S|«. Pl vl 1 •% - r ' H l: ' - j  Ni . ( i wS ' ■ iS ASSISTANT PRIl CIPAL ASSIST A] T PRI] CIPAL ' ASSISTANT PRI] CIPAL SUPERINTENDENT: Dr. Maurice Persall Mr. David Belcher Mr. Henry Rookis Mr. Don Holland CURRICULUM DIRECTOR: Mrs. Reba Clark BOARD OF EDut viION BOARD OF EDUCATION BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Les Longshore Mrs. Sharon Lovell 89 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE KAT DICHIARA Secretary OPAL KENNEDY Registrar, Records BETTY RUSH Registrar, Records KATHY SMITH Bookkeeper FAITH BENNER Librarian; Sponsor of Trivial Pur- suit Club JUNE BURSON Paraprofessional Librarian )ANE McRAE Librarian; Sponsor of Cyclist Club ELAINE SNOW Paraprofessional Librarian LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY 90 lUDYLONG.A.A. Guidance Counselor 11 ROSEMARY DAVIDSON Guidance Assistant lOANN HUDDLESTON, A.A. Guidance Counselor 9 BILL lENKINS, A.A. Guidance Counselor, 12; Chair- man of Guidance Dept. BROWNIE JONES, A.A. Guidance Counselor 10 GUIDANCE GUIDANCE 91 JENNIE OWENS, M.A. English 11; English 12 Skills; Sponsor of Muse, Quill and Scroll CHRISTINA TAYLOR, B.A. English 11, 12. HAL CYNTHIA GLIDEWELL, B.A. English 9, 9AL; Enrichment; Sponsor of Freshman Class, Sports Car Club, Mat Maids VIVIEN CUMMINGS, A.A. English 9, 10 DALE QUIN, M.A. English 10 AL, 12 AP, 12; Sponsor of Senior Class, Annual BEN LAVENDER, B.S. English 9, 10; Athletics MELISSA CAFFEY, B.S. English 9, 10; Sponsor of Freshman Class, Freshman Club BETTY BROWN, B.A. English 11; Sponsor of Junior Class MARILEE DUKES, M.S. English 10; Debate; Sponsor of Debate Team E] GL1SH ENGLISH 92 Not Pictured: LANE CHAPPELL, M.S. English 12; Chairman of English Department PEGGY PATTERSON, A.A. Biology II, Biology AP; Sponsor of National Honor Society RICHARD OWENS, A.A. Biology; Sponsor of Sophomore Action Club, Sophomore Class MELISSA SMITH, B.S. Biology; Sponsor of Sophomore Class, Health Careers Club TERRY SULLENS, B.S. Chemistry; Sponsor of Outdoor Club ' .s i a ieti ' i V i I nS ' jSSmtS i if 1 1 ' P 5ni f J WILLIAM REYNOLDS, A.A. General Science; Physics [AMES SHOEMAKER, A.A. Chemistry; Chemistry AL SCIEI CE SCIE] CE SCIEIVCE 93 JAMES A. SCHROEDER, M.A. American History 11 BARBARA GAJEWSKY, B.A. Psychology Sociology 11-12; Sponsor of SGA MUZAFFAR I. SHEIKH, M.S.Ed. Social Studies 9; Sponsor of Radio Club CARLOS A. BALLARD, M.Ed. American Government Econo- mics; Boys Tennis Coach; Spon- sor of Key Club CAROL NEUGENT, M.A. American History 11; Sponsor of Junior Exchange Club SOCIAL 1« TUUI£S SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIAL STUDIES JOY LANGLEY, B.A. Economics, European History 10-12; Sponsor of Teenage Republican Club GEORGE PREWETT, M.A. Social Studies 9; Athletics; Spon- sor of Basic Club 94 EXCEPTIOIVAL EDUCATIOI EXCEPTI01 AL EDrCATIO] EXCEPTIONAL EDlJCATIO] JAMES CAMERON, B.S. Chairman of Exceptional Educa- tion Department; English Skills 10; Sponsor of Communication Club lANICE TRIMBLE, M.Ed. Learning Lab 9-12; Sponsor of luniorCivitan Club KRIS PETERSON, M.Ed. English Lab; Social Studies 11-12; Alabama History and Geography 9 LA WAYNE FLEMING, M.A. Choral 9-12 MELANIE WELLS. M.A. Art 9-12; Sponsor of Art Ser- vice Club JOE TERRY, B.M.E. Color Guard; Marching Band; Con- cert Band TED GALLOWAY, A.A. Director of Jazz, Symphonic, and Marching Bands i BEVERLY BRASELL, M.A. Speech; Theatre; Stage Crew; Sponsor of International Thes- pian Troupe 1437 o • , FIXE ARTS FI1 E ARTS 95 MELINDA HARDEN, M.A. French I; Spanish I, III, IV; Spon- sor of Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club CAROL THOMAS, M.Ed. French II; English 9; Sponsor of Junior Civitan Club TEALLA STEWART, M.Ed. German I, II, III; Spanish II; Sponsor of S.G.A. CHAROLETTE HAMBY, B.A. Spanish I, II; Sponsor of Spanish Club lUDY RITTER, M.A. French I, III, IV; Sponsor of French Club AFS, French Honor Society FOREIG] LANGUAGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOREIGN LANGUAGE 96 DRIVER ' S EDIJCATIOIM DRIVER ' S EDU€ATI01 DRIVER ' S EDU€ATI01 PETER BRAASCH, B.S. Physical Education; Athletics GEORGE HATCHETT, MA. Health: Coach of Freshman Foot- ball: Varsity Basketball TAMMY TOWNS, B.S. Dance I, II; Sponsor of Rebelettes DEBBIE SPEIGNER, M.A. Physical Education; Volleyball Coach; Sponsor of Girls ' FCA SAMMY DUNN, M.A. Driver ' s Education; Athletics; Sponsor of Lettermen Club GARY SHEFFIELD, M.A. Driver ' s Education; Social Studies 9 BUDDY ANDERSON, M.S. Physical Education; Consumer Math; Athletic Director; Head Football Coach; Sponsor of FCA DIANE RAY, M.Ed. Physical Education; Sponsor of Cheerleaders PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATIOI PHYSICAL EDUCATIOIV 97 lERONA WILLIAMS, M.A. Algebra I; Math Skills |UNE STEPHENSON, M.S. Algebra II, Algebra I AL; Algebra I; Math Team; Sponsor of Junior Class DIANNE McDANIEL, M.A. Geometry; Geometry AL; Spon- sor of Leo Club ESSIE TURNER, B.A. Algebra I DONNA EARNEST, M.A. Algebra I; Analysis; Sponsor of Freshman Class, Freshman Club ROBERT THOMPSON, M.A.T. Calculus; Calculus AP; Algebra II; Chairman of Math Dept. MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS MATHEMATICS REBECCA PATTERSON, M.A. Geometry; Sponsor of Interact Club KAY TIPTON, M.A. Analysis; Algebra II ALT; Math Theory; Sponsor of Math Team NANCY BECKER, M.S. Computer Science; Sponsor of Computer Club ROSEMARY BUETTNER, B.S. Algebra II; Algebra II AL; Algebra III; Sponsor of Senior Class, National Honor Society 1 M ' ' Vji! V ' i l M 98 NITA PILLETERI, M.A. business Law; Typing I, II; Spon- or of lunior Class ILLEN JONES, M.S. ' amily Living; Home Economics , II; Sponsor of Diamond Dolls, ■HA PROBTHANIL VANCE, M.S. Mechanical Drawing JEAN BUSH, M.Ed. Typing I, II; Sponsor of FBLA; Coordinator of Vocational Programs RANDY FAUST, M.A. Distributive Education; Track, Cross Country Coach; Sponsor of DECA J 1 KRISTIN BRYANT, B.S. ROSALIND VANCE, B.S. FRED GEAR, M.A. Typing; Shorthand; Sponsor of Accounting I, II; Sponsor of Industrial Arts; Woodworking; Rebel Girls FBLA Sponsor of A.I.A.S.A. V0CATI01 AL EDUC ATlt , VOCATIO] AL EDUCATIOI f VOCATIO] AL EDUCATIO] 99 LIH CHROOM STAFF LUIVCHROOM STAFF LrXCHROOM STAFF 1 • k : . 1 r ▼ n GLORIA BROADNAUX AUDREY BRYANT ETHEL FLEMING TOMMY STRONG SYLVIA STURDIVANT SHARON GRAY lEANNIE HAMRICK CUSTODIAL STAFF CUSTODIAL STAFF CUSTODIAL STAFF VIRGINIA lONES VALERIE WHITE ROBERT COKER MARY PUGH MARY WILLIAMS CARRIE GRAY 100 JOYCE MARTIN 101 FEATURES Features Fditors Beauty Editors Mary Beth Frings Karen Bell Elizabeth Sherrill Cheri Akers Kim Meyer Nominees for Mr. and Miss Bryan Spencer Mary Beth Frings Will Meadows Nina Haas Jason Nutter Kacy O ' Brien Vestavia Hills High School Leigh Triplet! Hamp McWhorter Shari Moxley Jeff Benner Katherine Coursey David Pardue • -.- ' LT ' — — v V F ■ ' tt - i Jw i. ,maHi i ' n mI9 I V 1 Ei i ' n 1 ■ ■ Mr. and Miss Vestavia Hills High School Sally Ryan John Ray SENIOR ATl ' ENDANTS - Cheri Akers, Ann McDaniel, Mary Macoy, Sally JUNIOR ATTENDANTS - Tyler Layton, Paige Patterson, lulie Ryan, Kim Meyer Bo g s , ) SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS - Keri McConnell, Betsy FRESHMAN ATTENDANT - Mary Tunmirel Bryant I Homecoming Queen Mary Margaret Macoy 112 Boys ' and Girls ' State Representatives fn Hendrre mitihAm mii i ' : Senior Cias; Best Dressed: 114 Best Ail-Around: Mary Margaret Macoy Hamp McWhorter Best Looking: Cheri Akers Donald Slappey Who s Who Most Athletic Cheryl Garrett Will Meadows Vincent Harris Friendliest: Julie Mathis Joe Corona Susan Webb Jason Nutter 115 Senior Class 114 Best All-Around: Mary Margaret Macoy Hamp McWhorter est Looking: Cheri Akers Donald Slappey Who s Who Most Athletic riendliest: Julie Mathis Joe Corona mt Intellectual: Susan Wehh Jason Nutter 115 Most Dependable: Katherine Coursey Steven Splawn Most Likely to Succeed: Kacy O ' Brien Bryan Spencer Most School Spirit: Leisa Lee Anthony Finchum 116 Most Unpredictable: Lisa Lister Dan Flynn Most Talented: Susan Doughty Scott Small Wittiest: Ginger Thomas Glenn Grove 117 Miss Reveille 1985 Jill Johnison Miss Reveille and Court ' TOP TEN — 1st Row: 1. fohnson. 2nd Roi Renneker, L Kitchen. 4th Row: j. Wilson, ! Lively. ft. — 1st Kow: ). jonnson. dua kow: l.. noya. o. uougniy. oru ivow: |y, H. Renneker. 3rd ALTERNATE - Holly Renneker 4th ALTERNATE — Andrea Lively 119 The Top Te; ' ' Shine It On 9f LAURA BOYD JENNIFER WILSOr HOLLY RENNEKER ANDREA LIVELY 121 Special Awards POISE AND APPEARANCE WINNER SUSAN DOUGHTY MISS CONGENIALITY - LISA KITCHENS 122 Talent Presentations SPECIAL TALENT - KACY O ' BRIEN 123 ESCORTS AND USHERS — 1st Row: ]. Ray, M. Walton, H. Slay, ]. Nut- ter. 2nd Row: B. Graffeo, D. Tunmire, A. Withrow, R. Rookis. 3rd Row: S. Splawn, M. Farris, 1. Bowers, K. Hughes, D. Slappey. REBEL GIRLS 1st Row: K. McConnell. K, Kuykendall, A. Sheehan ' C. Cloues, D. Styles. 2nd Row: S. Ryan, T. Donahue, ]. Fancher, K. Gosper, [. Dickinson, S. Moxley. MISS REVEILLE DANCERS — 1st Row: E. Martin. W. Morin, C. Walker, STAGE GREW — 1st Row: S. Bruno, C. McCallum, ]. Henderson, B. Hen- T. Tipton. 2nd Row: V. Gajewski, P. Hellen, E. Bowden, S. Palmes. 3rd dricks. 2nd Row: S. Hines, S. Thompson, A. Bonds, J. Williams. 3rd Row: Row: L. Conyers. I. Russell, S. Weaver. Not Pictured: G. Quick M. Holt, [. Bonds. 124 STUDENT DIRECTORS — Kim Meyer, Cheri Akers, Karen Bell HONOR EDUCATION: Blake Smith MATH: Jason Nutta SCIENCE: Rangit Bagga ' 126 BUSINESS - Mindy Adams CHORAL — Susan Doughty CHORAL — Cindy Martin BAND - Dinky Zellers BAND — Mark McPhearson FOREIGN LANGUAGE - Keith Carhsle THEATRE - lim Henderson SOCIAL STUDIES - Kacv O ' Brien SOCIAL STUDIES — David Cloe S?J @ la la The varsity football team com- pleted the season with an outstanding overall record of 11-2 (9-1 in regular season play). By winning the Area 11 championship, the Rebels qualified for the quarterfinals of the first Class 6-A state play-offs. After defeating Mountain Brook in their season opener, the Rebels were named Team of the Week by FM 95 Gatorade, Coca-Cola WBRC 6, Channel 13, and WYDE Optical Fac- tory. Many players were named to the All-State, All-Metro, and All- Area teams. Through the team ' s com- mitment to unity, the Rebe ls were able to have a winning season. 42 Mt. Brook 21 20 Walker 25 10 Lee 6 21 Huntsville 28 Homewood 17 Berry 14 38 John Carroll 7 21 Erwin 7 27 Huffman 23 24 Shades Valley Play-offs 14 17 Jess Lanier 13 21 Central 20 9 Mt. Brook 35 130 : )ACHES — 1st Row: G. Prewett, B. Lavender, R. Grammar, B. Anderson. 2nd uw: P. Braasch, S. Dunn. PERMANENT TEAM CAPTAINS — W. Meadows, 1. Banner, V. Harris. r—  I . I I.. M9 . M BHBWr ' — l-li ' - — ., • ARSITY — 1st Row: J. Heath, C. Dickinson, C. Uher, D. West, W. Meadows, M. Mistrot, S. Gurosky, D. Slappey, K. Veigas, A. Conley, M. Pugh, G. Carbonie, M. 5tockard, A. Stidfole. 2nd Row: R. Dennis, B. Harry, D. Contorno, M. McLean, V. Harris, D. Coggin, j. Benner, E. Harris, M. Maners, A. Carbonie, M. Bates, G. 5tignani, G. Stockli. 3rd Row: B. Cummings, P. Porter, R. Panaia, B. Buntain, M. Self, H. Clemmer, S. Lamb, J. Chapman, T. Merrill, K. Parker, C. Cornett, J. segars, ). Payne. 4th Row: M. Oliver, G. Shunnarah, |. Dorman, B. Culbertson, R. Rookis, K. Hughes, D. Rice, P. Irvine, M. Purser, B. Habshey, D. Tibbett, A. Wheat, P. Hood. 5th Row: MANAGERS — R. Boglin, M. Cantavespre, T. Scarbrough, C. Coggin, P. Jones, K. Smith. COACHES — R. Grammar, S. Dunn, P. Braasch, G. Prewett, B. Lavender, B. Anderson. 131 SENIORS — 1st Row: B. Buntain, D. Slappey, W. Meadows, A. Wheat, A. Carbonie. 2nd Row; C. Uher, V. Harris. 3rd Row: M. Oliver, M. Bates. 4th Row: R. Panaia, P. Irvine. 5th Row: K. Hughes, R. Rookis, J. Payne, ]. Benner. 132 My) SPECIAL TEAM AWARDS = Class 6-A Player of the Year — Vincent Harris AU.State Team — Vincent Harris Maurice Oliver All-State Honorable Mei t!R)n All-Metro Team — Vincent Harris Maurice Oliver Jeff Benner Chris Dickinson Will Meadows Will Meadows ea Team Hal Clemmer Chris Dickinson Vincent Harris Will Meadows Maurice Oliver Rocco Panaia Mark Pugh alley Sun Player of the Year — Vincent Harris MANAGERS AND TRAINERS — 1st Row: C. Coggin, K. Smith, M. Cantavespre. 2nd Row: P. Davis, R. Boglin. Not Pictured: ]. Nutter. ■■ ■ H — s B HHH| HH KE n7u H3Bp| f M ♦- jF iXig - The Terminators. Go, Mo, Go! (Mr. Oliver) Rebels Bust the Brook The Rebels won their season opener, 42-21, in a scoring bonanza against the heavily favored Mountain Brook Spartans. Vestavia jumped out to a 28-0 lead early in the second quarter with three Vincent Harris touchdowns, a touchdown for Will Meadows, a two-point conversion for Mark Pugh,and two P.A.T. ' s for Chris Dickinson. Late in the second quarter the Spartans drove 89 yards for a touchdown and P.A.T., making the score 28-7 at halftime. Early in the third quarter, Mike Self recovered a Mountain Brook fumble allowing the Rebs to set up another touchdown series. Vincent Har- ris capped off the 43-yard drive with a 25-yard scamper into the endzone. Chris Dickinson kicked the extra point. Mountain Brook struck back with an 80-yard drive for a touchdown at the beginning of the fourth quarter, closing the Rebel lead to 21 points, 35-14. However, the Rebels added seven more points on their next possession with a 1-yard dive by Vincent Har- ris and a Dickinson conversion. Mountain Brook retaliated five minutes later with their third and final touchdown of the game making the score 42-21. On Mountain Brook ' s final possession, Andy Stidfole snagged a despera- tion pass by the Spartans, allowing the Rebels to run out the clock for a 42-21 victory. Vestavia Lynches Lee In the Rebels ' second game of the season, they were narrowly defeated by the Walker Vikings, 25-20. Highlights of the game included a fumble recovery early in the first quarter by Maurice Oliver on the Walker 10, setting up a 10-yard dash into the endzone by Will Meadows. Dickinson also scored another P.A.T. The next game the mighty Rebels came roaring back to down Lee of Huntsville, 10-6. On their first posses- sion, Lee threw a pass into the arms of free safety Will Meadows, allow- ing the Rebs to set up a 55-yard drive down field. This was capped off by a 27-yard field goal by Chris Dickinson. Three minutes into the third quarter, Vestavia struck again by driving 60 yards in ten plays down the field and scoring on a 1-yard dive into the end- zone by Vincent Harris. Chris Dickinson kicked the extra point. Late in the third quarter, Lee scored on a 10-yard run, but the extra point was blocked by defensive lineman Kenny Hughes. 133 Rehs Blank Huntsville and Homewood The Rebs ' fourth and fifth games were testament to the Rebel offensive unit when they blasted Huntsville, 21-0, and Homewood, 28-0. Rebel scoring drives against Huntsville in- cluded three touchdown series of 63 yards, 63 yards, and 51 yards. Will Meadows scored once and Vincent Harris twice with Chris Dickinson kicking three successful extra points. Defensive highlights included a Will Meadows interception with 1:57 left in the game. Vestavia was even more successful against the Patriots of Homewood by blanking them, 28-0. The big man on offense was Mark Pugh, who scored two touchdowns in the third quarter on runs of four yards and twenty-four yards. Also scoring were Will Meadows and Vincent Harris with a touchdown each. Defensively, Mark Pugh snagged one Homewood pass, preventing a possible Patriot TD. Maurice Oliver and George Shun- narah both recovered Homewood fumbles. Vestavia Burns Berry In one of the most exciting games of the season, the Rebels downed archrival Berry in a close one, 17-14. On Berry ' s first possession, the Bucs drove 80 yards and scored on a 52- yard run. Undiscouraged, the Rebels retaliated with a 77-yard drive of their own, capped off with a 1-yard dive into the endzone by Vincent Harris. Chris kicked the PAT. The Rebels scored again late in the sec- ond quarter on a 60-yard pass from QB Will Meadows to Vincent Harris. Dickinson kicked another PAT mak- ing the score 14-7 at halftime. The Bucs scored again with 6:26 left in the game, tying the ball game, 14-14. Vic- tory was on the minds of the Rebels on the next drive when they moved the ball from their own 29 into Buc- caneer territory. After a crucial first- down reception by Andy Stidfole on a pass from Will Meadows, the drive stalled at the Berry 17 with four seconds on the clock. The destiny of the game rested on the shoulders of placekicker Chris Dickinson, who kicked a field goal on the final play of the game to give the Rebels the vic- tory, 17-14. Don ' t stop till you ' re over the top. ■ m 1 ■■fi2v . ' 5 ' 1 £ i lJ|JKKj, «. 1 P Sj 4 K We can rebuild him. (H. Clemmer, ]. Miller) This little piggy went to market. (P. Jones, P. Hood. K. Smith) 134 Rebels ready to roll! Neither rain, nor sleet, nor hail ... (V. Harris] They call me Bruce. (B. Buntain) Vestavia Conquers Carroll The Rebels ' game with John Car- roll was a special one for this Vestavia team since this game won the Rebels a berth in the 1984 6-A State Playoffs. They annihilated John Carroll, 38-7, to win the Area 11 championship. The leading Rebel scorer was Vincent Harris with two touchdowns. The remaining points were distributed among five other scorers including Chris Dickinson with a 37-yard field goal and four PAT ' S, Dow Coggin with a PAT, and Martin Maners, Jeff Benner, and Mark Pugh with a TD each. Defen- sive highlights included an intercep- tion by Aaron Conley, a fumble recovery by Mike Bates, and a blocked punt by Andy Wheat, which was recovered by Mark Pugh and taken into the endzone for a TD. The Rebel defense allowed only one long drive of 80 yards by the Cavaliers for a TD and PAT. Rebels Eliminate Eagles The mighty Rebels pulled off a 21-7 victory over the Erwin Eagles in their 1984 homecoming game. The first Rebel scoring drive was set up by a 69-yard punt return by Will Meadows. Vestavia then scored on a 16-yard drive with Vincent Harris coming in from the 8-yard line for the TD. Chris Dickinson kicked the extra point. The Rebs scored again in the third quarter on a 1-yard run by Will Meadows to finish a 60-yard drive. Erwin scored their first and only TD late in the third period and suc- cessfully kicked the PAT. Early in the fourth quarter, Vincent Harris broke loose for a 60-yard TD run, and Chris Dickinson kicked the PAT for the final score of the game. 135 Rebels Vanquish Vikings The Rebels narrowly escaped defeat in an offensive showdown with the Huffman Vikings by defeating them 27-23. On the Rebels ' third play from the line of scrimmage, Vincent Harris blasted through tne Huffman defense for a 69-yard TD run. Chris Dickinson kicked the extra point. However, on the ensuing kickoff, Huffman returned the kick 98 yards for a TD, and then kicked the PAT. The Rebels scored twice again in the 1st half with a touchdown for both Vincent Harris and Will Meadows. Chris Dickinson successfully kicked 1 of the 2 PAT at- tempts. Huffman also scored again in the 1st half but failed to kick the PAT. In the 3rd quarter the Vikings scored another TD and PAT maKing the score 20-20. Midway into the 4th quarter, the Vikings kicked a field goal from 5-yards out to lead 23-20. On the last Rebel drive. Will Meadows dove across the goal line for the winning TD on the last play of the game, thus making the score 27-23 after the Dickinson PAT. Vestavia Mauls Mounties In the last game of regular season play, the Rebels pulled on a magnifi- cent victory over rival Shades Valley, 24-14. On Vestavia ' s first possession of the game, the Rebels drove 78 yards, capped off by a 7-yard TD pass to Donald Slappey from Will Meadows. Chris Dickinson kicked the PAT. Vestavia scored again on a 22-yard field goal attempt early in the second quarter. On the next Valley possession, Vincent Harris recovered a Mounty fumble on the Rebel 34. Four plays later, Vincent took the pitchout from QB Will Meadows to score on a 56-yard TD run. Dickinson kicked the extra point. The Mounties scored the next two times on pass plays and made two PAT ' s for their only scores of the game. Late in the fourth quarter, Will Meadows came in from the Mounty 15 for the TD and Chris Dickinson kicked the PAT to make the score 24-14. Vincent Harris and Martin Maners each made an in- terception in the fourth quarter to thwart possible Mounty TD efforts. Rebels are bustin ' loose. Pugh plays Beat the Clock. (M. PughJ A picture is worth a thousand words. (V. Harris) The Wet Look. (M. Maners) 136 Mighty Rebels Make the Playoffs Let ' s put our heads together. For the first time in four years, the Vestavia Hills ball club went to the state playoffs. They competed for the state title in the newly formed 6-A division. The first game was a decisive victory for the Rebels over the Jess Lanier Purple Tigers, 17-13. The first score came when Chris Dickinson booted a record 46-yard field goal early in the second period to complete a 45-yard series. The Tigers scored next with an 80-yard drive for a TD and PAT, early in the third quarter. However, Vestavia struck back five minutes later when Vincent Harris streaked 84 yards for a TD on the first play of the posses- sion, Vincent Harris broke loose again for 65 yards to score the final Rebel TD. Chris Dickinson made the conversion. The Purple Tigers mustered up an 80-yara drive and scored a TD and PAT with seven seconds left in the game, but the Rebels held on to win the game, 17-14. In the second round of the playoffs the Rebels upset first-ranked Central of Tuscaloosa in a thriller, 21-20. Vestavia jumped out on top early by scoring on a 13-yard run to cap off a 48-yard drive. Chris Dickinson made the PAT. The Rebels stunned the Falcons by scoring four seconds later after Will Meadows picked up a fum- ble on the Central 20 and scrambled into the endzone for Vestavia ' s sec- ond TD. Chris Dickinson kicked the PAT to make the score 14-0. Central scored on a 97-yard drive in the sec- ond quarter to close the Rebel lead to seven. Early in the fourth period. Central scored again to tie the score, 14-14. On the Rebels ' next possession, Vestavia was forced to punt. Dickin- son kicked a 45-yarder, and the ball bounced off the chest of the Falcon returner into the arms of Brian Tip- ton. Three plays later, Mark Pugh scored on an 8-yard TD scramble, and Chris kicked the PAT. The Falcons scored on their next posses- sion with two minutes left in the game, but failed to convert the PAT, making the score 21-20 at the end of the game. In the third game of the playoffs, the Rebels were matched against the Mountain Brook Spartans. Plagued with injuries from the Central game, the Rebels fell to the Spartans 35-9. Scoring for Vestavia were Eric Harris with a 1-yard touchdown run and Chris Dickinson with a 37-yard field goal. The Rebels finished the season with an 11-2 record. 137 Vincent Harris made the Vestavia football record books by being named the first Player of the Year in the newly formed 6-A divison. Leading the team in rushing, Vincent gained 1703 yards on 264 carries and scored twenty touchdowns on the ground. Vincent also led the team defensively with 42 solo tackles, 73 assisted tackles, 97 assists, one interception, and one fumble recovery for the season. The B-Team football team com- peted in only three games due to their extensive participation with the var- sity team. Guided by the varsity coaching staff, the B-Team achieved a record of 2-1. Highlights of the season were the team ' s victories over Mountain Brook and Shades Valley. 8 Mt. Brook 7 14 Thompson 16 18 Shades Valley 15 Best Offensive Back Vincent Harris f Best Receiver lAndy Stidfole ' Best Offensive Lineman Bruce Buntain Best Defensive Lineman Maurice Oliver Best Defensive Back IWill Meadows I Raging Rebel Award i Martin Maners ' Manley Denton I Like to Practice Award Ronald Dennis I Dr. Adeeb Thomas Most Improved Player Award Rocco Panaia Donald Slappey Scrap Iron Award , Keith Veigas I Class 6-A Player of the Year — Vincent Harris t pCourage Award Robbie Rookis B-TEAM — 1st Row: D. Coggin, S. Gurosky, K. Veigas, G. Carbonie, D. Contorno. 2nd Row: E. Harris, G. Stockli, B. Cummings, S. Lamb. T. Merrill. 3rd Row: C. Cornett, B. Culbertson, D. Rice, M. Purser, B. Habshey. 4th Row; T. Scarbrough. 138 It ' s really nice when you win ' em all were the words of Coach George Hatchett, and that ' s exactly what the team did by defeating all eight of their opponents. Highlights of the season in- cluded a 28-14 victory over Mountain Brook and a 13-12 win over Berry. Also coaching the freshmen were Terry Sullens, Steve Gaydosh, and Billy Bryan. , Hatchett, T. Sullens, S. Gaydosh, 14 Erwin 6 19 Homewood 12 Thompson 41 Walker 15 21 Pelham 6 21 Ensley 6 28 Mountain Brook 14 13 Berry 12 RESHMEN — 1st Row: R. Frazier, M. Dennis, |. Faulkner, B. Goldasich, B. Stockard. S. Hunt, C. McGowan. 2nd Row: G. Hodges, R. Weaver, W. Sykes, r. Lamb, R, Brown, j. Wall, V. D ' Amico, ]. McConnell, ]. Holland, R. Morin. 3rd Row: G. Batch, C. Collins, ). Gilmer, A. McClosky, C. Stewart, T. Graffeo, r. VanEmst. M. Blue, G. Garner, D. Walton, R. DePalco. 4th Row: D. Awtrey, D. Smithers, S. Davis, N. Allison, B. Welborn, E. Hansen, S. Mistrot, W. ichols, J. Rosato, C. Gaskins. 139 m s!i la @ E!l m SSI VARSITY — 1st Row: H. Cook, C. Ringler, L. Lee, M. Macoy, N. Haas, N. LaRiviere. 2nd Row: ]. Boone, H. Renneker, ]. Siniard. 3rd Row: G. Lyons, |. Farmer, B. Holcomb, S. Martin, S. Armistead. 140 Sponsor — Diane Ray The varsity cheerleaders, spon- sored by Diane Ray, help to promote the school spirit at VHHS by cheer- ing at pep rallies and football games. They also cheer at basketball games and wrestling matches. During the summer of 1984, the varsity squad attended the UCA camp at Ole Miss. They placed in the top four of fifty squads and won a superior trophy. They competed in the pom-pom routine finals and brought home the spirit stick. CO-HEAD: L. Lee. HEAD: M. Macoy If you ' re happy and you know it, clap your hands. (L. Lee) We brush with Crest. (S. Armistead, ]. Farmer ) I swear I saw it move. (E. O ' Neill) 1 can deadlift two pom-poms! (). Boone) We ' re one big happy family. Harpo, Groucho, Chico, and Zeppo. Rowdy Rebels ready. The B-team and freshmen cheerleaders assist the varsity cheerleaders in the promotion of school spirit. They cheer at football games, basketball games, wrestling matches and pep rallies. During the summer of 1984, they at- tended the UCA camp at Ole Miss. They placed first in the cheerleading competition and received a superior rating in all other competitions. They also brought home the spirit stick. He was about this tall, blond, and muscular. (J. Ellard] Give me a break. (I. Saia) FRESHMAN — 1st Row: C. Grelier, A. Gainer, H. Hruska, ]. Saia. 2nd Row: S. Wilkes, |. Ellard, T. Wehby. 3rd Row: S. Smith. IDIV S9I Ell 1st Row: S. Register, S. Clayburn, E. Dickinson, ]. Douglass, D. White, A. Harandi, D. Coggin, B. Ferris, J. Lynch, M. Harandi, Coach R. Grammar. nd Row: B. Youngblood, C. Dickinson, D. Cloe, T. Peaspanen, D. Westhoven, B. Dudley, B. Estock, P. Flynn, T. Keith, ]. Mahaffey. m M P — Mohammad Javad Harandi Coach Rick Grammar I Synchronized Soccer. (D. Westhoven) Soccer Field: Slippery when wet. (D. White) Abbott and Costello go to Brazil. (B. Youngblood) The 1984 VHHS soccer team, coached by Rick Grammar, finished its season with a record of 15-4. The team practiced throughout the school year but began officially with an AEA soccer camp in Orlando, Florida. The season peaked at the Vestavia Invita- tional Tournament with wins against Tuscaloosa, Jackson-Olin, Huntsville, and Pelham, proving Vestavia the number one team. Darin White, Mohammad Harandi, and Todd Keith were selected to the All- Tournament Team. The MVP was Mohammad Harandi and the Coach ' s Award went to Dow Coggin. Perma- nent team captains were Darin White and David Westhoven. 143 111 111 fJlP @ 111 111 1st Row: A. Raia, J. Moore, A. Irvine, S. Miller. 2nd Row: K. McFillen, K. LaRussa, K. Cicero, S. Williamson, L. Stuedeman. 3rd Row: Coat Speigner, ]. Mathis, K. Palco, — Managers, C. Garrett, D. Bonovitch, M. Kanakis, M. Smith, B. Culligan, K. Wyatt, A. Thompson, S. Mahaffey Manager. Under the direction of Coach Deb- bie Speigner, the 1984 volleyball team had a 21-13 season. The team made it to the finals in the state tour- nament. By doing so, they placed as runner-up in Region 11. COACH — Debbie Speigner 144 CAPTAINS — C. Garrett. ). Moore MANAGERS — J. MathU, S. Mahaffey, K. Palco I starred in ' Zombie Island ' . (K. Cicero) iNow lor our secret weapon Wind us up and we spike. (B. Culligan, K. LaRussa) 145 1 la 1 The Vestavia wrestling team, coached by Steve Gaydosh and assisted by Terry Sullens, excelled during its 1984-1985 season. They defeated highly ranked Hewitt- Trussville, Berry, and Lee of Mont- gomery. Also, wins in the Minor and Berry tournaments put the team in top contention for the state title. Go- ing into the state tournament, the team was ranked first with eight wrestlers ranked in the top three in their weight class. With a score of 199y2 to Hewitt- Trussville ' s 152 V2 the Rebels won the state championship. This win set two state records; most points scored in the state tournament and biggest margin of victory in the history of the state tournament. Placing fifth in the tournament were Sandy Lloyd and Vincent Har- ris while David Motley, Bryan Spencer, Daryl Motley and Jeff Segers all placed third in various weight classes. Finalist in the tourna- ment were Chris David and Glenn Grove. The 1985 S.C. State Cham- pionship were Clarence Arrington in the 126-pound weight class and Bruce Buntain in the 167-pound weight class. 146 ARSITY — 1st Row: D. Motley, S. Ammons, R. Culpepper, M. Haggerty, S. Berry, A. Peake, A. Conley, P. Strickland, ]. Brown, S. Smith, B. Weyrauch. d Row: B. Buntain, C. David, G. Grove, S. Lloyd, B. Spencer, T. Kitchens, C. Arrington, C. Thomas, ]. Segars, M. Thomas, D. Motley, D. Motley, C. James, d Row: Coach SuUens, G. Shunnaruh, G. Spencer, M. Faulkner, K. Hamilton, K. Parker, B. Tipton, M. Hamilton, M. McKell, Managers — K. Oliver, E. omas. Seniors and coaches display the winning trophy. COACHES — S. Gaydosh, T. Sullens. 147 B H ' ' j fc r mt. ' ' ' ' Grandaddy Longlegs. (B. Spencer) Put your head on my shoulder. (B. Tipton) Human Clock. (S. Lloyd) Wrestlers are ram tough. (C. Arrington) R. VARSITY — 1st Row: M. Helms, C. King, G. Mooney, S. David, G. Lott, N. Grove, I. Harper, T. Wheeler. 2nd Row: Coach G. Prewett, G. Hodges, R. 3reene, D. |ordan, R. Weaver, S. Mistrot, S. Porter, P. Boone, ]. Witt, J. Walls, L. Elliot. 3rd Row: R. Morin, S. Arrington, S. Gill, V. Zezulka, W. Echols, C. rlamilton, B. Nabors, T. Tumlin, A. McCloskey, D. Church. 4th Row: N. Allison, D. Dutton, T. Graffeo, S. Davis, D. Smithers, M. Youngblood, G. Balch, E. rlanson, B. Stallings. COACH — G. Prewett The 1984-1985 Jr. Varsity wrestling team was coached by George Prewett and assisted by Bruce StaUings. The team consisted of seventh and eighth graders from Pizitz Middle School and ninth graders from the high school. The team did well in dual matches with big wins over Garden- dale, Hewitt-Trussville, and Pinson Valley. The team placed first in the Erwin tournament, third in the Sim- mons tournament, and third in the county tournament. 149 op I OFFICERS - 1st Row: E. Thomas — Capl.. T. Boyd — Co- Capt. 2nd Row: P. Updegraff — I.V. Co-Capt., C. Glidewell — Sponsor. M. Swenson — |.V. Co-Capt. Mat Maids are a group of girls who help the coaches with wrestling matches. They attend every home match and are assigned many dif- ferent tasks, such as selling and tak- ing up tickets, announcing the wrestlers of each match, and keeping score. The Mat Maids also attend tournaments on the weekends at other schools. The most important ob- jective of the Mat Maids is to en- courage the wrestlers and support the wrestling program. IR. VARSITY — 1st Row: L, Graphos, T. Larson, D. West, P. Updegraff, M. Si son. 2nd Row: D. Marino, A. Small, B. Simpson, G. Panaia. VARSITY — 1st Row: R. Roddam, S. Powell, ]. Fish. P. Hellen. B. Abies. I. Williams. K. Shanklin 2nd Row: T. Boyd. H. Childers, I. Moore. A. Cox. K. Bell. C. Shunnarah. D. Dandurand. S. Stone, A Lahey. 3rd Row: E. Thomas. C. Garrett. B. Jordan, j. Farrish. E. Bowden. B. Newport, C. Welsh. H Douglass. M. Prugh. 150 S ' GOLF TEAM — 1st Row: B. Angelini, D. West, J. Chapman, S. Welch. 2nd Row: Coach G. Hatchett, D. ;ker, J. Corona, K. Moore, B. Habshey. Putt, putt, cha-cha-cha; putt, putt, cha-cha-cha. (J. Chapman) ly I felt a bite. (T. Kaufman, K. Wills) Coach George Hatchett GIRLS ' GOLF TEAM — K. Wills, T. Kaufman, D. Styles. Cue ball in corner pocket. (B. Angelini) The 1984 boys ' golf team finished with four wins and three losses in loc al dual matches. They also com- peted in the Regional Tournament. The girls ' golf team, although they had no dual matches, came in eighth at the state tournament in Florence. Both teams were coached by George Hatchett. 151 §5 1 ll) 111 The 1985 Varsity basketball team was coached by George Hatchett and managed by Robby Cooper. The team has participated in the Rebel Classic Tournament placing 3rd. All Tourna- ment players were David Pardue and Will Meadows. The Rebels par- ticipated in The Big Orange Classic placing 2nd. The All Tournament players of the tournament were David Pardue and Maurice Oliver. The Teams of the region including Berry, Shades Valley, and John Car- roll competed against the Rebels in the region tournament. 34 Berry 50 37 Hueytown 57 37 Mtn. Brook 29 30 John Carroll 51 44 Hueytown 48 45 Mtn. Brook 61 41 Erwin 33 49 John Carroll 47 52 Oak Grove 38 58 Homewood 60 52 Berry 48 40 Shades Valley 51 38 Huffman 37 60 Minor 59 38 Pelham 49 57 Berry 59 53 Huffman 57 44 Homewood 57 53 John Carroll 48 36 Erwin 38 42 Mtn. Brook 50 44 Shades Valley 57 43 Pelham 36 51 Homewood 52 59 Minor 55 AREA TOURNAMENT 48 Berry 57 80 John Carroll 64 152 tJIT _ 7 _ m I ' ARSITY — 1st Row: Coach Braash, T. Merek, W. Meadows, [. Corona, ]. Hawkins, M. Stockard, R. Dennis, R. Cooper — Mgr. 2nd Row: Coach Grammar, i. Morin, W. Woodward, E. Mann, H. Clemmer, S. Gurosky, M. Oliver, D. Pardue, H. McWhorter, Coach Hatchett. COACHES — G. Hatchett, R. Grammar, P. Braash. SENIORS — W. Meadows, H. McWhorter, M. OUver. D. Pardue, I. Corona. MANAGER — R. Cooper. 153 A GQ pose. (R. Dennis, M. Oliver) I get by with a little help from my friends! (W. Woodward) 154 Looking better than ever, Vestavia Rebs. (W. Woodward, D. Pardue, M. Oliver) Shoot to thrill! (W. Meadows) Swan Lake on the court. (E. Mann) B-TEAM Ist Row: J. Pharo, T. Merrill, Coach P. Braasch, D. West. M. Meadows. 2nd Row: E. Perry. K. Shea, T. Lynch. B. Welborn, D. Cullighan. P. Neil, M. Dennis. Coach Peter Braasch The objective of the B-Team basketball team is to train sophomores and freshmen for thei r future years on the varsity team. The team practiced hard this year and achieved a record of 5-9 under the guidance of Coach Peter Braasch. 46 Berry 50 25 Hueytown 35 37 Hueytown 32 43 Mountain Brook 46 42 Erwin 30 41 John Carroll 44 42 Shades Valley 35 37 Huffman 38 60 Minor 57 28 Pelham 40 34 Berry 35 41 Homewood 32 42 John Carroll 48 52 Erwin 56 155 FRESHMEN — 1st Row: R. Frazier, M. White, S. Morrison, T. Moon, G. Garner, ]. Faulkner, T. Flynn. 2nd Row: Coach B. Lavender, I. Holland, D. Howell, J. Weisenfeld, S. McKinney, M. Blue, [. Shea, C. Gaskins, I. McConnell, G. Gammill. 156 After a very slow start this year, the freshman basketball team compiled a record of 6-9 for the season with a 6-3 tally in their last nine games. The freshman team was under the guidance of Coach Ben Lavender. 44 Pittman 48 39 Bottenfield 54 38 Berry 45 38 Mt. Brook 45 48 Homewood 49 41 Gardendale 48 54 Pleasant Grove 37 49 Gardendale 48 63 Hewitt 39 51 Bottenfield 60 44 Pittman 50 46 Berry 33 52 Homewood 37 63 Hewitt 49 49 Gresham 50 Coach Ben Lavender Do the Bump! (B. Welborn) 157 1st Row; A. Thompson, S. Williamson, L. LoBuglio, L. Stuedeman, A. Irvine, L. Twilley. 2nd Row: T. Kaufman, S. Mahaffey — Managers, S. Miller, K. Wyatt, B. Gall, S. Stanley, I. Moore, K. McFillian, K. Paico — Manager, Coach F. Braasch. The 1985 girls ' basketball team had a sensational record of 15-4. The team placed first in the Rebel Classic. Les Stuedeman was named MVP at the Rebel Classic. The team finished Second in Area II with Becky Gall and Beanie LoBuglio being named All-State players for the area. 48 Berry 54 55 Jackson Olin 43 48 Jess Lanier 42 40 John Carroll 18 35 Mtn. Brook 33 54 Shades Valley 31 43 Mtn. Brook 31 44 John Carroll 14 41 Jackson Olin 32 47 Shades Valley 18 63 Jess Lanier 55 46 Pelham 40 59 Homewood 44 27 Berry 39 57 Thompson 42 72 John Carroll 20 31 Austin 61 54 Shades Valley 30 38 Berry 52 Managers — S. Mahaffey, K. PaIco, T. Kaufman. 158 Coach Fran Braash 159 IT !r 1st Row: L. Boyd, S. Schmith. 2nd Row: L. Dreyspring, W. Morin, E. Crowder, M. VanReenan, J. Mathis, C. Koulourides, S. Sides. 3rd Row: J. Wilson, A. )ones, E. Hand, L. Triplett, A. Sorrell, M. Little, C. Hawkins. 4th Row: K. Meyer, K. Owens, A. Winslow, M. Nelson, C. Akers, K. Zito, C. Quick. 5th Row: L. Burks, K. Allen, I. Russell, G. Thomas, ]. Johnson, P. Helen, V. Gajewski. SPONSOR: Tammy Towns The Rebelettes are a girls dance team selected from the 10th, 11th, 12th grades. Tryouts are in the spring. They start practicing during the sum- mer for performances at pep ralhes, basketball games, and other events during the year. They are under the direction of Mrs. Tammy Towns. kI k 1 J L - CAPTAINS: L. Boyd, S. Schmith 160 161 1 SSI The boys ' cross country team had a very successful season, winning four meets and placing highly In three others. Top individual competitors were David Driggers, who placed fifth in the state meet to make the all-state team, and Blake Smith, who led the team individually in six of the meets. In addition, David Driggers, who placed first in the county tourna- ment, and Shawn Hendricks, who finished fifth in the county, were named to the Birmingham Track Club ' s All-County Team. Rounding out the top five on the team were Chris Brown and Scott Webb. Undeterred by its small size, the girls ' cross country team worked hard. The team leader was Kim Cosper, who was selected for the All-State Team. w Team Standings Mountain Brook Dual 1st Antioch Invitational — Nashville 6th Azalea Invitational — Mobile 1st West Georgia Invitational 2nd Crush Rush Invitational 2nd Westminister Invitational — Atlanta 6th Robert E. Lee Dual — Montgomery 1st Birmingham Area Championships 1st Alabama State Cross Country Meet 2nd 1 If 162 OYS ' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM — 1st Row; B. Hendricks, D. Driggers, K. Carlisle, S. Hendricks, C. Milazzo, B. Cannon, A. Kobewa, B. Flowers, S. ebb, A. Goldthwaite. 2nd Row: Coach R. Faust, |. Hodges, D. Edmunds, B. Smith, . Hawkins, |. Rogers, K. Bowen, T. Pierce, K. Tucker. 3rd Row: |. Ward, . Bullock, B. Graybar, B. Brown, C. Metclaf, K. Shea, V. Rives, M. Duvall, B. Dudley, S. Flatland. My heart pants for you. (S. Flatland) I should have taken the bus. (M. Duvall) 163 GIRLS ' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM — 1st Row: K. Beagle, C. Cockfield, C. Cloues, K. Gosper. 2nd Row: Coach R. Faust, ]. Fancher, ]. Dickinson, ]. Han: Not Pictured: K. Venglik. ,¥ The last lonely mile . . . (K- Seagle 164 There she was, just a-walkin ' down the street. ' (C. Cloues) Steppin ' out. (). Hansen) w © ¥t S ' TRACK TEAM — 1st Row: C. Metclaf, P. Neil, K. Becker, C. Carlisle, D. Driggers, R. Mitchell, B. Graffeo, S. Flatland. 2nd Row: S. Monti, B. In, M. Huie, S. Hendricks, C. Milazzo, B. Cannon, A. Kobewa, B. Flowers, S. Webb, A. Goldthwaite. 3rd Row: Coach R. Faust, C. Peaspanen, S. laro, ]. Lynch, D. Edmunds, B. Booker, B. Phillips, P. Corley, M. Bates, ]. Hawkins, ]. Rogers, E. Dickinson. 4th Row: D. Etheredge, W. Woodward, B. jck, B. Graybar, B. Barton, J. Shea, V. Rives, D. Cloe, C. Brown, B. Cox, M. Duvall, K. Tucker. Life in the fast lane. The boys ' track team practiced dil igently for meets in the new, more competitive section in which the team was placed with the installation of the new 6- A division. Also competing in this division are Berry, John Car- roll, Shades Valley, Central of Tuscaloosa, Jess Lanier, Tuscaloosa County, and Walker. Depth was the team ' s most valuable asset this year with the return of many key starters. The boys competed well in the 440, high jump, relays, sprints, and distance races as well as many field events such as the discus, shotput, and pole vault. 165 GIRLS ' TRACK TEAM — 1st Row: Coach R. Faust, B. Berry, K. LaRussa, J. Howard, ]. Heaton, K. Motley, J. Dickinson. 2nd Row: K. Seagle, S. Andersoi Hansen, |. Fancher, C. Cloues, C. Cockfield, |. Wuska, K. Cosper. Despite its small number of members, the girls ' team was very competitive. One of the team ' s biggest meets was the King of the Mountain, which was hosted by Vestavia this year. Other important meets in which both the boys and girls competed in- cluded the Berry Relays, the Moun- tain Brook Invitational, and the Sec- tional Track Meet, which was also held at Vestavia. The team also at- tended the State meet and the Auburn Invitational in April. Lane 1 was also Mary Decker ' s favorite. 166 hurry wt; ..a:; L.ili,h the Good Humor I wonder what day Coach Faust will be back. (D. Cloe, D. Driggers) The plane goes vroom vroom. [].B. Nutter) omma said there ' d be days like this. ■own) ' Black clouds in the afternoon, I ' ll be going home soon. (M. Duvall) And as they rounded the clubhouse bend . One lord a-leaping. (R. Mitchell) The 1983-84 Varsity Baseball team had a winning season this past year with a 24-5 record. The team participated in both the region and county tournaments, placing 2nd in the county tourna- ment. The team members also broke the school record for the most consecutive wins. Varsity baseball is imder the direction of Coach Dimn. 111 lil 5 Walker 2 12 Shades Valley 2 11 Erwin 1 4 Minor 12 Shades Valley 11 11 Jeff Davis 9 8 West End 4 Mtn. Brook 3 8 Banks 2 17 Homewood 4 4 Berry 1 11 Erwin 1 9 Shades Valley 1 7 Mtn. Brook 1 5 Homewood 8 11 Berry 3 3 Huffman 2 9 |ohn Carroll 2 11 Minor 3 8 Phillips 5 Briarwood Region Tournament 4 2 Erwin 5 11 Homewood 1 13 Mtn. Brook 3 2 Erwin 4 County Tournament — 2nd Place 2 Minor 9 Banks 3 Berry 4 7 Hueytown 2 5 Berry 11 168 VARSITY — 1st Row: G. Hammond, B. McMahon, D. Pardue, S. Jones, Coach Dunn, D. Flynn, |. Benner, M. CuUighan, H. Youngers. 2nd Row: M. Pemberton, P. Monti, J. Ray, C. Browne, C. Hammond, S. Gurosky, W. Meadows, T. Knight, M. Maners, T. Howard. 169 The 1984 B-team baseball team had a successful season last year. Under the skillful direction of new head coach Ben Lavender, the team achieved a record of 8-4. Although the team did not participate in post- season play-off action, they did defeat such regional foes as Homewood, Mountain Brook, and Pelham. 17 Pelham 5 9 Thompson 10 12 Tarrant 2 5 Berry 10 7 Pelham 3 Mt. Brook 10 13 Homewood 9 Berry 10 10 Homewood 8 10 Tarrant 9 5 Mt. Brook 1 7 Thompson 3 Able to leap home plate in a single bound. (E. Asencio) Captain Caveman. (M. Kash) Coach Ben Lavender B-TEAM — 1st Row: E. Swanzy, S. Lloyd, E. Asencio, C. Dinga, M. Faulkner, Coach B. Lavender, R. Dennis, D. West, M. Lankford, S. Blatnica. 2nd Row: B. Tipton, S. Bruno, [. Freeman, D. Cullighan, T. Lynch, M. Mistrot, M. Stockard, R. Tartar, M. Pugh. L. Otten, M. Self, M. Kash. 170 Fly like an eagle. (R. Dennis.) 1 1 Me and my shadow. []. Freeman) Squatty-body. (|. Ray) Aw, come on, Mom, I ' ll make up my bed AFTER the game! (M. Maners) 171 p M O «sl lil 1st Row; I. Russell, S. Weaver, J. Wilson, L. Dreyspring, N. Merrill, J. Goldasich, [. Murchlson, M. Frings, B. Gall, J. Johnson. 2nd Row: L. McDonald, L. Langley, J. Howard, K. Matuszak, A. Joiner, P. Wyatt, E. Thomas, K. McConnell. 3rd Row: L. Triplett, K. Coursey, L. Conyers, Sponsor E. Jones, S. Williams, H. Wilson. VARSITY — 1st Row: M. Frings, I. Russell, J. Johnson, L. Triplett, K. Coursey. 2nd Row: P. Wyatt, L. Conyers, S. Weaver, B. Gall, L. McDonald, S. Williams. B-TEAM — 1st Row: A. Joiner, J. Murchison, J. Goldasich, N. Merrill, L. Langley, K. Matuszak. 2nd Row: E. Thomas, C. McConnell, J. Wilson, L. Dreyspring, J. Howard, H. Wilson. SPONSOR — Mrs. Ellen Jones CAPTAINS — 1st Row: L. Conyers, J. Goldasich, P. Wyatt. 2nd Row: B. Gall, J. Howard. 172 1st Row: M. Nelson, S. Cheung, A. Small, K. Alexander. 2nd Row: B. Culligan, L. LoBuglio, K. Pierce, K. Owens, E. Hand, B. Venglik. SPONSOR: Lynn Sullivan We could be a fountain in Italy! (B. Culligan, L. Buglio) 1st Row: B. Slidel. 2nd Row: H. Slay, H. Troutman. 3rd Row: W. Eargle, S. Linton, K. McFalls. 4th Row: ]. Hagler, T. Wimer. 1 @ Members of the gymnastics team compete at different matches and events beginning in January. They also often perform at pep rallies, dazzling the crowd. Under the direc- tion of Lynn Sullivan, they work very hard to perfect their techniques and styles for competition. qfii © SPONSOR: John Barnacastle w The Vestavia Hills swimming team is under the direction of Coach John Barnacastle. The team practices to compete in the Alabama High School Swimming Championship in ' February. The team are all members !l Jn of the Birmingham Swim League. I DIT They practice at Homewood High ' ' School before and after school. I i t Throw me the Ivory. ' 173 1? ! 1 W I BOYS ' TEAM — 1st Row: C. Martin, C. Graham, C. Thomas, K. Jones, C. Genetski, D. Kiely, M. Mathis. 2nd Row: Coach Ballard, B. Taylor, C. Ball inger, E. Luna, S. Graham, G. Cook, T. Pender, D. Lovell, W. Ransom. Coach Carlos Ballard The 1985 boys ' tennis team, coached by Carlos Ballard, is follow- ing the success of the 1984 team. The ' 84 team came in second in the region and placed in the state tournament. Members also placed third at the Chattanooga Invitational. The team practices in the afternoons at Wald Park in preparation for their spring season. Poetry in motion. (E. Luna) Twist and shout. (M. Mathis) 174 I ' m going to get that fly. (G. Cook) ;ii :.S ' TEAM — 1st Row: R. Roddam, K. Eargle, C. Kennedy, G. Hill, i. Bryant, T. Beard. L. Langley, D. Owen. 2nd Row; L. Kiely, S. Moxley, T. Boyd, K. Lahey, K. Malu.szak, Double Trouble. (L. Kiely, S. Moxley) Wrapped up in the sport. (C. Kennedy) mriph. Nothing beats a great pair of legs! (K. Lahey) Coach Larry Gibson The 1985 girls ' tennis team is under the new direction of Coach Larry Gibson. The 1984 team had a suc- cessful year by winning the region and placing in the state tournament at Samford. The girls also competed in the Chattanooga Invitational. Weather permitting, the girls can be found practicing at Wald Park per- fecting their game for the spring season. 175 ORGANIZATIONS Organzations Editors Beth Linton Phyllis Neil Ellen Thomas s GA Secretan. ' : Sally Ryan The Student Government Associa- tion is a group of students selected to serve the student body. SGA has been responsible for organizing various activities during the year, in- cluding the Sadie Hawkins dance and the Craig Meade benefit. In ad- dition, they led a canned food drive during Thanksgiving for needy families and hosted an air band contest. 1 reasurer: Glenn Gruve Chaplain: Jill lohnson 178 Parliamentarian: Hollv Renneker I:ESHMEN — 1st Row; M. Tunmire, K. Foster, A. Williams. 2nd Row: C, wis, A. DuBard, C. Thornberg. 3rd Row: T. Glenn, D. Brosowsky, M. Swenson. Graffeo. OPHOMORES — 1st Row: E. Dickinson, B. Cox. 2nd Row: V. Shunnarah, H. IcGee, B. Newport. 3rd Row: S. Stone, K. Stigler, ]. Wuska, L. Mcgee. SENIORS — 1st Row: N. LaRiviere, L. Kitchen, J. Dickinson. 2nd Row: K. PalcQ, I. Russell, M. VanReenen. 3rd Row: C. Galloway, D. Matuszak, B. Spencer, D. Cloe, G. Grove. B. Gajewski — Sponsor lUNIORS — 1st Row: K. Owens, K. Speed, D. Jones. 2nd Row: ]. Farmer, G. Hill, |. Goldasich. R. Keller. 3rd Row: R. Culpepper, B. Hendricks, D. Lovell, T. Truitt, M. Hamilton. T. Stewart — Sponsor 179 1 EVEILLE STArr The Reveille staff is a unique gn of people who devote themselves to producing an out-standing yearbook. The members begin work in the sum- mer by selling advertisements to finance the book. As the school year progresses, the duties change to organizing, designing, and com- pleting the work for the individual sections. Along with drawing pages, during a deadline a staff member is responsible for writing copy and creating captions. The members of the annual staff diligently have worked towards the day when they dedicate the 1985 HeveiJle, the culmination of all of their hard work and dedication. lohnson, G. Thomas. 180 CO-EDITOR: Carrie (ohnson CO-EDITOR: Ginger Thomas 181 FEATURES; Mary Beth Frings, Elizabeth Sherrill 182 BEAUTY: Kim Meyer, Karen Bell, Cheri Akers. CLASSES: Ginger Hill, Gary Cook, Claudia Kennedy. SPORTS: Tracey Boyd, Jason Nutter, Dana Foster, Renee Roddam. ORGANIZATIONS: Ellen Thomas, Phyllis Neill, Beth Linton. 183 c ti€ll2 CONCERT CHOIR — 1st Row: M. Boothy. S. Doughty, D. [ones, K. Hawkins, H. Smith, K. Evans, W. Evans, C. Hortberg, K, Poynter, S. Fuller, ). Myers, C. Martin. 2nd Row: P. Gillespie, A. Prescott, M. Myers, B. Magargee, A, McBride, W. Schlegel, D. ]ones, M. Boyd, P. Dickey, |. Hild, C. Malone. 3rd Row: E. Weaver, D. Walther, I. Arnlaugsson, R. Gin, 1. Gibbs, M. Archer, G. Styles, R. Head, C. Walker, S. Williams, K. Kinney. 4th Row; B. Reuse, P. Troxell, M. Adams, K. Shelley, P. Knight, R. Ray, T. Tumlin, P. Casque, R. Nelson. The choirs of Vestavia Hilk High School are composed of many talented young vocalists who sing in various groups: Concert Choir, Ad- vanced Jazz Ensemble, Girls ' Ensem- ble, and the Madrigal Ensemble. Their many activities reflect the dedication and hard work of these groups. The choir participated in a festival in Dothan and was awarded superior ratings. Members also sang at the homecoming game and at the Vestavia Hills tree lighting ceremony. The Madrigal group has sung at the Birmingham Country Club and the Celebrity Dinner Theatre. This year the Choral group plans to participate in the All-American Music Festival in Nashville. 184 iPVANCED |AZZ ENSEMBLE — 1st Row: C. Martin. K. McConnell, A. Lively, A. McBride. .1 Archer, S. Moxley, S. Doughty. 2nci Row: M. Adams, B. Reuse, P. Troxell. D. Ray, K. .ihdlley. GIRLS ' ENSEMBLE — 1st Row: W. Schlegel, A. Prescott. D. Jones. H. Smith. 2nd Row: B. McGargee, K. Poynter. S. Fuller. K. Kinney, M. Meyers. I? BJPvDRIGAL ENSEMBLE — 1st Row: D. Ray, K. McConnell. 2nd Row: A. McBride. K. Selley. C. Martin. A. Lively. N. Grim. 3rd Row: M. Adams. [. Doughty, M. Archer, G. Styles. 4th Row: S. Moxley. B. Reuse, E. Carlise, P. Troxell. Exiled for singing off-key. (S. Moxley) ]. Sanders — Assistant Director 185 M ARCHING CAND CLARINETS — 1st Row: R. Moore, T. Moore, C. Moore, C. Malone, C. Shunnarah. 2nd Row: S. Lambert, P. Casale, G. Rudd, K. Grigsby, G. Evans, E. Watts. ]. Nicks, H. Higdon. 3rd Row: C. Sneed, R. Ray, S. Lamb, R. Maxson, K. Gaugh, M. Swenson, B. Davison. BARITONE - M. White. 3N — 1st Row: M. Stephen, M. Schoel, E. Wynns, S. Bedford, M. White, B. Persall. 2nd Row: G. Withington, [. Wilson, M. Eagle, C. McCallum, J. Landis, M. Styles, M. Levine, T. Stewart, M. Rhodes. FLUTES — 1st Row: P. Updegraff, T. Thurman. 2nd Row: S. Swam L. Jones, A. Lazarus. 3rd Row: T. Killingsworth, G. Scott, G. Marshal D. Weinberg. 188 SAXOPHONES — 1st Row: D. Lambert, K. McArthur, J. Smith, D. Brosowsky, C. Glass. 2nd Row: Y. DeLouther, D. Smith. I. Eskew, L. Smith, A. Brannon, D. Hardy. Not Pictured: TUBAS — ]. Freeman, R. Bedford, W. Hay, B. Tucker. IROMBONES — D. Lipsey, T. Reynolds, K. McCallum, M. Crisp, B. Caspell, B. Stignani, D. Black. The Vestavia Hills High School Rebel Marching Band, under the direction of Ted Galloway, promotes spirit and provides entertainment at all high school football games and pep rallies. The band has had a very successful year. Members par- ticipated in the Hoover Marching In- vitational, with all groups — band, percussion, colorguard, majorettes, and drum major-receiving superior ratings. This year the Rebel band hosted its second annual Vestavia Hills Marching Festival, with 20 bands participating. In the spring, the band traveled to Orlando, Florida, where they participated in a march- ing contest. TRUMPETS — R. Reddy, D, Browsowsky, A. Sanchez, P. Murdock, C. Chiles, A. Carlise, E, Salser, Bowers, M. McPherson, M. [ackson, D. Ash, R. Veitch, B. Ritchey, M. Torlomasi, G. Ramsey. DIRECTORS — T. Galloway. [. Terry. FFICERS — ]. Smith Treas.. P. Neill — Chap.. M. Mcl herson Pres., D. Zellers — V. Pres., M. Frings — Hist., H, Wilson — ist. SENIORS — 1st Row: K, Hauswirth, S. Germain, D. Zellers, B. Linton, R. Richardson. L. Kitchen, ]. Landis, S. Doughty. R. Smith, P. Neill. D. Updegraff. 2nd Row: I. Eskew, D. Brosowsky. T. Kill- ingsworth. M. Adams. B. Stignani. T. Reynolds, ). Smith, M. McPherson. |. Bowers, A. McDaniel, M. Lee, B. Huie, M. Frings, D. Weinberg, L. Bently, M. Schoel, M. Stallings. -189 The award-winning VHHS Col- orguard, directed by ]oe Terry, worked hard this year as is evident in the outstanding season they have had. In addition to receiving a superior rating at the Hoover Marching Invitational, the col- orguard, majorettes, and drum major, Beth Linton, also won Best-in-Class. The majorettes also participated in a competition for high school major- ettes in Clanton, Alabama and received second in the state. FLAGS AND RIFLES — 1st Row; S. Brown, M. Adams, L. Moore, M. Beck. D. Zellers - Capt., D. Updegraff — Co. Capt. H. Wilson. 2nd Row; L. Bentley. M. Stallings, K. Pierce, R. Richardson — Capt., J. Norlander, H. Forbes, D. Dandurand. K. Hauswirth. 3rd Row: D. Bertella, S. Brown, P. Neill — Co. Capt., A. McDaniel, M. Lee, M. Frings, S. Doughty, R. Smith, S. Webb. MAJORETTES — 1st Row: C. Clark, C. Jones. 2nd Row: L. Kitchen, J. Pilleteri — Capt., S. Stone. 3rd Row: G. Christ, C. Davis — Co. Capt., M. Levio, D. Foster. 190 J AZZ E ANDS ' JAZZ BAND — 1st Row: ]. Smith, D. Smith, ]. Eskew, C. Glass, D. Hardy. 2nd Row: R. Ray, B. Linton, M. Levine, M. Crisp, T. Reynolds, K. McCallum, Stignani. 3rd Row: T. Galloway — Director, B. Huie, M. McPherson, R. Sisk, G. Ramsy, A. Carlise, E. Salser. B lAZZ BAND — 1st Row: K. McArthur, A. Brannon, C. lones, C. Glass, D. Hardy. 2nd Row: T. Galloway — Director, R. Poczatek, M. Gillespie, D. Pierce, L. Smith, M. Crisp, T. Reynolds, K. McCallum, B. Stignani. 3rd Row: D. Ash, G. Ramsy, E. Salser, M. Tortomasi. 191 c €NCECT AND $yMPH€NIC BANDS CONCERT BAND — 1st Row: G. Rudd, R. Maxsom, G. Scott, P. Updegraff. T. Thurman. 2nd Row: M. Swenson, E. Watts. M. Stallings, ). Williams. D. R S. Brown. A. DeLage. D. Weinberg. C. Murdock. D. Styles. 3rd Row: C. Evans. C. Gaugh, P. Murdock. M. Tortomasi. D. Brosowsky. R. Veitch. R. Reddy, Sanchez, D. Brosowsky. K. McArthur. L. Smith, M. Kitchen. A. Brannon. 4th Row: D. Haning. B. Bedford. D. Kiely. ]. Rhodes. [.Terry — Conductor. R. Be ford. Y. DeLathouder. D. Lipsey. SYMPHONIC BAND — 1st Row: M. Adams. D. Zellers. D. Updegraff. C. Marshall. R. Richardson, L. |ones, S. Swann. 2nd Row: C. Sneed. S. Lambert. Higdon, S. Lamb, B. Linton, M, White, T. Persall, B. Huie, M. Beck, T. Killingsworth, H. Wilson, D, Dandurand. 3rd Row: ]. Nicks, T. Aber, C. Shunnarali Eskew, C. lones, D. Smith, A. Carlilse, M. Jackson, E. Salser, [. Bowers, G. Ramsey, M. McPherson, C. Malone, P. Neill. 4th Row: M. Tucker, W. Hay. Hardy. C. Glass, |. Smith, M. White, B. Stignani, M. Crisp, D. Black, T. Reynolds. 5th Row: C. McCallum, ). Wilson, M. Levine, T. Stewart, M. Stephan, Gillespie, J. Landis, T. Galloway — Conductor, 192 D ECATE M. Dukes — Sponsor well The Debate team is a established school tradition, even though the current team is only in its second year. Within these two years, membership has nearly doubled and members of the team have been working and winning with much en- thusiasm. The debate team competes monthly in competitions consisting of dramatic interpretation, poetry, humorous interpretation, prose speeches, and debate. This year the debate team has also sponsored a series of competitons for area schools. 193 MU ALPHA THETA OFHCERS — ]. Nutter — Pres., K. O ' Brien — V. Pres.. S. Webb — Sec., M. Frings — Hist., D. Pardue — Treas. ALG. 11 ANALYSIS TEAM; 1st Row: H. McWhorter, B. Spencer, K. Tucker, 2nd Row: ]. Benner, Pardue, B. Cox. 3rd Row: M. Frings, D. Bradley, L. Kiely, K. O ' Brien. S. Webb, [. Nutter, M. King. 4 Row: R. Maxson, K. Gaugh, K. Moore, K. McFalls, A. Tolwani, G. Milam, S. Clayburn, S. Flatland, Hendricks, L. Moore, R. Moore, P. Reddy, B. Ludwig, |. Hodges, S. Lambert, J. Bunnell, Goldthwaite, S. Hendricks, C. Brown, R. Bagga. The Math Team, which is com- posed of the Algebra II Analysis team and the Algebra I Geometry team, strives to develop speed and accuracy in doing math problems. Members participated in fifteen tour- naments throughout Alabama and Florida, with the biggest tournament at Samford University. Mu Alpha Theta, a new organization, is an honor society which rewards superior math students. The math team has planned a trip to Hawaii this August. ALG. I GEOMETRY TEAM: 1st Row: |. Hansen, S. Gaugh, R. Maine, P. Davis, J. Singleton! Weaver, E. Watts. 2nd Row: D. Lambert, K. Morrison, M. Myers, K. Kuykendall, T. Phifer, R. Patcli A. Dua. 194 I NTECCLUB CCUNCIL si Row; S. King, T. Cost, K, O ' Brien, D. Weinberg, L. Graphos, M. Lovelady. 2ncl Row; B. Newport, M. Lewis, D. |ones. 3rd Row; D. Tunmire, N. LaRiviere, J. Thomas, C. Brown. 4th Row; B. Graybar, B. Graffeo, D. Cloe, D. Slappey, R. Rookis. The Interclub Council is composed of representatives from each club. The duties of Interclub Council are to direct club activities, provide a sense of unity among clubs, and coordinate projects involving various clubs. The Council members meet once a week to relay messages to their clubs. You want our club to do what? Presidents; D. Cloe, ). Dickinson. 195 ECEL eiPLS 1st Row: |. Dickinson, S. Moxley, A. Lively, C. Cloues, K. West, K. Cosper. 2nd Row: A. Sheehan, ]. Fancher, E. Sherrill, S, Ryan, T. Donahue, K McCor nell. K. Kuykendail, D. Styles. Being a Rebel Girl means hard work, fun and involvement. Serving as the official representative of the student body at all school functions from registration to graduation ceremonies is rewarding and time- consuming. The Rebel Girls welcome the teachers back from their summer vacations at the teachers ' luncheon, assist the newcomers to the school system, and welcome guests to the high school for College Night, the Miss Reveille Pageant, plays, and special events such as Auburn Night and Vice-President Bush ' s visit. They attend all school football games as well as home basketball games and wrestling matches. The community is also served by their working at civic affairs, this year sell- ing programs at Summerfest and ushering at the first annual Music Hall of Fame. 196 Head Rebel Girl: T. Donahue, Sponsor: K. Bryant. 197 M USE The Muse staff is a group of students who select creative material to be published in a literary magazine, The Muse. This magazine is published semi-annually, and it contains works from the student body. Members of the staff work hard in designing an original and creative magazine. STAFF — R. Tumlin, L. Gilbert, J, Bowers, A. Withrow, M. Archer, C. Malone. T. Woodward. j. Bovvtiib — Editor in Chief, L. Gilbert — Literary Editor. 198 JW .- N ATICN AL H€NCC SOCIETT 1st Row; S. Hendricks, L. Kiely, K. O ' Brien, A. Sheehan, |. Dickinson, C. Cockfield. 2nd Row; R. Bagga, M. Frings, S. Moxley, K. Bell, K. Hausworth, S. W (:l)b. 3rd Row; M. Lunsford, L. Triplett, A. McDaniel, D. Pardue, ]. Bowers, [. Nutter, D. Bradley, ). Benner, B. Spencer. OFFICERS — 1st Row; L. Kiely — Hist., S. Moxley — Treas., |. Nutter — V.-Pres., B. Spencer — Sec. - Chap., K. O ' Brien — Pres. 2nd Row: D. Pardue R. Buettner, P. Patterson — Sponsors The National Honor Society recognizes those students who display the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The major function of the National Honor Society is the tapping ceremony in which new members are initiated. Members also participate in service projects and are responsible for posting the honor roll. 199 s I ANISli H€N€C SOCIETT 1st Row: C. Cloues, A. Sheehan, R. Richardson, D. Rice, ]. Boone. 2nd Row: C. Hortberg, T. Chung, C. Jones, J. Siniard, N. LaRiviere. 3rd Row: M. Hard — Spons., L. Dreyspring, ). Wilson, S. Ryan, L. Triplet!, J. Lloyd, ]. Ray. 4th Row: S. Vatalaro, B. Hendricks, B. Spencer, J. Benner, H. Slay. 5th Row; Lunsford, ). Ward, M. Johnston, D. Westoven, D. Cloe. The Spanish Honor Society is an organization which recognizes outstanding students involved in Spanish activities. Each student nominated for the Spanish Honor Society must have an A-B average in the three Spanish classes offered. Each year the Spanish Honor Society participates in the Foreign Language Festival by setting up a display depicting Spanish culture. 200 OFFICERS — S. Vatalaro — Sec, ). Lloyd — Treas., H. Slay — Treas., M. Harden — Spon., D. Clc — Pres., J. Ray — V.-Pres. UILL AND SCI CLL Ist Row S Schmith L, Lister, K. O ' Brien, K. Stanley. 2nd Row: K. Meyer, C. Akers, G. Thomas, ]. Bonds, 1. Dickinson. L. Triplett, C. [ohnson, K. lenkins. 3rd Row: T, Maple, K, Wills, K. Bell, I. Russell, L. Nichols, B. Youngblood, B. Hendricks, L. Gilbert, R. Tumlin, T. Woodward, A. Withrow, M. Fnngs, C. Malone. OFFICERS - S. Schmith - Sec, L. Lister - 1st Vice-Pres., K. Stanley - 2nd Vice-Pres., K. O ' Brien — Pres. Quill and Scroll is an honor society at Vestavia which inducts students who excel in literary and artistic endeavors. In order to be inducted, one must rank in the top one fourth of his class and either have original works published in the Muse or be an active member of the annual staff or of the Muse staff. 201 s TAGE CREW wggsja The stage crew is a vital organiza- tion in the operation and maintenance of the auditorium com- plex. The stage crew runs the technical aspects of every school function held in the auditorium and other parts of the school. Each year the stage crew constructs the sets and runs the sound and lighting for the fall play and spring musical. This year the stage crew also constructed the platforms and produced the lighting and sound for Vice-President Bush ' s visit held in the gym. 1st Row: ]. Williams, S. Thompson, A. Bonds, S. Mines. 2nd Row: M. Holt, B. Hendricks, [. Bonds. 3 Row: C. McCallum, S. Bruno. 4th Row: ]. Henderson. T liESPIANS 1st Row: J. Bonds, B. Hendricks, S. Schmith, [. Henderson. 2nd Row; P. Pearson, B. Linton. L. Kitchen, R. Moore, S. Small, S. Bruno, K. O ' Brien. 3rd Row: T. Maple, S. Doughty, A. Lively. OFFICERS — 1st Row: S. Doughty — Pari., B. Hendricks — Treas., |. Bonds — Hist. 2nd Row: S. Schmith — Chap., K. O ' Brien — Pres., L. Kitchen — Vice-Pres. The Thespians are composed of a group of talented students who enjoy performing on stage or working backstage on productions. Members of the Thespians must complete 100 hours of work in a theatrical produc- tion in order to be inducted into the group. 203 r CENCH H€N€I5 $€CIETy 1st Row: K. Solomon, C. Cockfield, J. Dickinson, }. Collins, D. Bradley. 2nd Row: R. Smith, G. Hill, K. Meyer, K. Bell, S, Splawn, S. Moxley, K. Hauswirl K. O ' Brien, A. Lazarus, D. Pardue, R. Roddam, T. Boyd. B. Brown. 3rd Row: [. Ritter, K. Carlisle, T. Maple, A. [ones, L. Kiely, S. Webb, [. Bowers, Meadows, J. Nutter, G. Milam, R. Bagga. French Honor Society is composed of students who have excelled in learning and speaking the French language. Members take part in the organization of the Foreign Language Festival in the fall. New members are initiated at an annual spring banquet. OFFICERS — 1st Row: J. Ritter — Sponsor. 2nd Row: D. Bradley — Sec, ]. Nutter — V.-Pres., Cockfield — Pres. 204 e ■CLS PCA 1st Row: C. Koulourides, B. Gall, S. Moxley, P. Hellen, B. Abies, C. Garrett, L. LoBuglio, B. Cullighan, I. Goldasich, C. Kennedy, G. Hill, R. Roddam, E. Hand, A. Small. 2nd Row: K. LaRussa, |. Heaton, R. Tumlin, S. Clayburn, S. Cheung. 3rd Row: A. Sheehan. K. Seagle, K. Hilyer, K. Juneman. 4th Row: D. Fish. M. Stephan, K. Shanklin, S. Mahaffey, S. Welborn, S. Weaver, C. Cockfield, B. Holcomb, L. Kiely, L. Lister, S. Gibson, D. Bradley, P. Wyatt, T. Boyd, F. Thomas, |. Moore, A. Irvin, M. Smith, ). Fancher. L. Twilley, N. Anderson, T. McGee, [. Collins, K. Cosper, A. Williams, T. Cost, ]. Sides, T. Thurman, P. Kennedy, D. Speigner. 5th Row: K. McFillen, B. Berry. D. Bonovitch, M. Kanakis, J. Estock, D. Milasky. Girls ' Fellowship of Christian Athletes was established four years ago. Members invite various speakers from the community to elaborte on a teen-ager ' s Christian life. Frequently club members visit the Girls ' Ranch for homeless and neglected girls and sometime they cook meals for the }immy Hale Mission. OFFICERS - Sitting: B. Gall — V.-Pres; P. Hellen — Chap.; Standing: C. Cockfield — Pres.; [. Fancher — Sec. Treas. Sponsor — Debbie Speigner 205 r ET WV Sm OBtKmSmmi r  v6K ' flftMfi ' % ' . M. iH ' T W- .- ' - -vi m li wm m 1st Row: B. Reuse, P. Troxell, T. Tumlin, R. Roddam, ]. Hill, C. Cochram, E. Dickinson. C. Martin, K. Smith. G. Gammil. D. Dutton. Wall. 2nd Row: F. Wilson. G. Spencer. T. Truitt, K. Coursey. S. Moxley. 3rd Row: D. Flynn. T. Wimer. C. Dean, L. Garrett, P. Flyn K. Smith. S. Blatnica, S. Clayborn, A. Withrow. P. Gasque. R. Cherry. 4 ' th Row: H. Slay, C. Brown. D. Walter. ]. Landis. H. Troiitma S. Smith, B. Flowers, S. Webb. S. Reddy. M. Miller. M. Huey. C. Folsom, D. Howell. 5th Row: B. Bedford, |. Lynch, S. Park. Marek, R. Cooper. ). Hagler, V. Rives. T. Keith. T. Pender. C. Carlson, S. Register, ]. O ' Connor, B. Morin, M. Johnson. ). Harris. 6 Row: M. Turner. E. Mann. P. Corley. |. Ward. W. Colvin. S. Donegan. ]. Corona. K. Werdehoff. B. Taylor. M. Mathis. B. Bullock. Ferris, B, Barton, S. Register. J. Shea. M. Rhodes, ). Strickland, |. Hawkins. 8th Row: C. Cochran. E. Swanzy. S. Small. |. Nutter, Pardue. 9th Row: C. Milazzo. S. Hendricks. ]. Hodges. C. Galloway, ). McDonald. 10th Row: J. Wuska. ]. Arnold. M. Tunmire. Clark. The Key Club is known for its ac- tive members and its many club ac- tivities. The Key Club held its 8th an- nual Christmas party for the Boys ' Ranch and raised money for this ac- tivity by selling candles. In addition, the club sold programs for the Bar- bara Mandrell benefit concert for the Boys ' Ranch. The Key Club also ran the concession stand at the Miss Reveille Pageant and at the fall play. 206 OFFICERS — I. Lynch - Fresh. Rep., T. Pender - t Rep.. ). Douglass — |r. Rep., ). Nutter — Vice-Pres.. G. — Lt. Gov.. I. Ward — Chap.. B. Estock - Pres.. B. Spi — Sr. Rep.. D. Flynn — Sgt.-at-Arms. [. Corona — Sec. ::i Waiting for the 5 o ' clock whistle. SWEETHEARTS - G. Hill, R. Roddam, J. Siniard, V. Gajewski, S. Moxley, M. Macoy, K. Coursev, C. Clark. L E€ 1st Row; D. Foster, K. Zito, K. Stigler, K. Taylor, G. Smith, I. Russell, N. LaRiviere, A. Lively, S. Doughty, M. Schoel, M. Frings. 2nd Row: M. Hammill, Powell, H. Douglass, L. Leath, K. York, K. West, E. O ' Neill, [. Wilson, L. Dreyspring, L. Conyers, C. Akers, L. Kitchen, C. D ' Ambra, A. Battles, C. Malon 3rd Row: K. Speed, H. Childers, T. Lee, ). Lee, S. Martin, K. Bell, A. Cox, K. Wilson, A. Evans, G. Panaia, S. Hay, K. LaGrove, T. Phifer. 4th Row: A. [one D. Dandurand, A. Brannon, M. Lee, L. Carlin, D. Anderson, L. LoBuglio. S. Gaugh, L. Smith, C. Thornburgh. 5th Row: L. Moore, L. McGee. [. Smith, Splawn, K. Gear, G. Hudson, A. Goldthwaite, A. Battle, P. Dean, M. Westoven, A. Bonds, 8. Lambert. 6th Row: C. Moore, G. Styles, R. Head, C. Walker, Williams, C. Couch, 1. Lansey, ). Gibbs, J. Lynch. 7th Row: K. Gaugh, T. Anton, R. Keller, C. Blankenship, ]. Capps, F. McWhorter, E. Luna. The Leo club, under the direction | of Dianne McDaniel, is a community service club of V.H.H.S. The club is a junior branch of the Vestavia Hills Lions Club, and the members assist the Lions Club with the annual fruit sale. Each year the Leo Club sponsors the homecoming dance. Members sold cookbooks for the American Cancer Society and also participated in a walk-a-thon for Multiple Sclerosis. i: 208 OFFICERS — J. Lee — Soph. Board Mem., I. Russell — Chap., T. Lee — Hist.. A. McDaniel Treas., N. LaRiviere — Pres., M. Lee — Sec. Not Pictured: D. Westoven — V.-Pres., A. Lively — Par H. O ' Brien — Soph. Board Mem. f Leo lets the good times roll at the homecoming dance!! Sponsor — D. McDaniel I NTEPACT 1st Row: L. Gilbert, A. Lowery, C. MoUison, D. Owens, L. McGeever, A. Chandler, L. Langley, C. Ringler, L. Lee, L. Triplett, N. Haas, C. Cloues, P. Patter son, M. McCoy, T. Cochran, H. Renneker, K. Coursey, D. Lovell. 2nd Row: T. Coffman, K. Naftel, J. McNamee, V. Gajewski, K. Matuzak, J. Ringler, ] Wuska, D. Bertells, B. Bryant, J. Siniard, ]. Farmer, J. Boone, L. Boyd, K. Palco, G. Lyons, M. Manners, S. Armistead, ]. Moore, ]. Murchison, K. Cicero, A Sorrell, B. Spencer, J. Corona, R. Tucker, J. Mathis, H. McWhorter, |. Johnson, G. Thomas, R. Patterson. 3rd Row: M. Little, C. Hawkins, H. Cook, J. Lloyc K. Meyer, T. Donahue, S. Ryan, M. Gulas, P. Ransdell. Sponsor — R. Patterson The Interact Club does many com- munity service projects, especially during the holiday season. The club yearly supports a family at Thanksgiving and at Christmas by providing them with food. Members also visit a nursing home at Christmas. The Interact Club visits the Girls ' Ranch at least three times during the school year with food, clothing and presents. The club plans to organize a school beach party at the end of the year. 1st Row: L. Triplett — Treas., T. Donahue — Projects Chair., A. Sorrell — Projects Chair., K. Meye — Sec, I. Boone — Vice Pres., K. Palco — Pari., R. Patterson — Sponsor. 2nd Row: E. Sherrill - Social Chair., [. |ohnson — Social Chair., G. Thomas — Pres., K. Coursey — Hist., ]. Siniard — Chap. 210 19 ASIC The Brothers and Sisters in Christ Club ' s main objective is to spread Christian fellowship throughout the school. The BASIC Club decorates the foyer for homecoming. Members also won second place in the Homecoming sign competition. Ac- tivities of the BASIC Club include aiding needy families during Thanksgiving and Christmas, having Christian fellowship at Oak Moun- tain and participating in the First An- nual Fast-Fest. St Row: G. Prewett — Sponsor, S. Webb, K. Pierce, ]. Norlander, ]. Williams, T. Scarborough, ]. oward, M. Lewis, T. Larson, L Arnlaugsson. 2nd Row: R. Ginn, M. Careuthers, ]. Warnken, S. Ichmith, V. Pinson, I. LeCroy, C. Reed, D. Driver, T. Elwood, B. Magargee, K. Wills. 3rd Row: C. Cehr, K. Grigsby, K. McConnell, S. Lamb, K. Kuykendall, K. Carson, L. Nichols, M. Porter, E. Salser, . Daffin, I. Bonds. 4th Row: ]. Ransdell, C. Marshall, A. loiner, S. Splawn, D. Frazier, B. Hill, P. Mur- lock, ]. Bowers, ]. Smith. 5th Row: M. McPherson, T. Reynolds, D. Hoffelman, B. Cannon, K. kIcFalls, S. Monti, K. Becker. 6th Row: M. Jackson, J. Heath, ]. Stevens, N. Grimm, D. Cassis, W. Mor- is, D. Pierce, B. Woodward. 3FFICERS — S. Schmith — Pres., M. Lewis — Inter. Rep., V. Pinson — Chap., ). Howard — Girls ' V. Pres., I. Bonds — Hist., S. Monti — Sec, J. Bowers — Boys V. Pres., ]. Smith — Treas. G. Prewett — Sponsor 211 I ESfiMAN 1 ' . VJC! in in 1 M. Caffey — Sponsor, ). Arnold — Sec, M. Tunmire Pres., T. Martin — Treas., L. Peacock — Vice-Pres. i-Sv;V(t sa-.ir 1st Row: K. Lahie, A. Williams, M. V. Slay, ]. Ellard, S. Frye, G. Christ, D. Smith, VV. Sleggal Snead, H, Levitt, A. Walker. 2nd Row: Mrs. Caffey — Sponsor, M. Tunmire, L. Peacock, Monzella, P. Dicki, K.Canp, M. Ford, L. Newman, ]. Arnold, E. Bruno, T. Martin, J. Nanos. 3rd R R. Pochran, G. Spence, B. Slaughter, S. Davis, S. Tieg, T. Taylor, ]. Cloe, H. McClef. in rn ■? T D. Earnest — Sponsor, L. Graffeo — Interclub Rep., M. Kit- chen — Interclub Rep., D. Marino — Pres., H. Hruska — Vice-Pres., L. Bentley — Sec, L. Cade — Treas. ?, ' ,1 A The Freshman Club is a club designed to unite the Freshman class members. This year the club was divided into two parts because of the increase in membership. The club organizes what the Freshman class will do each pep rally and competes in the homecoming sign competition. The members of the Freshman Club also honor Freshman athletes who hold positions on varsity teams. Each year the Freshman Club participates in two community service projects, which include donating toys to the Children ' s hospital and giving a cash donation to the Ronald McDonald House. V TA. 1st Row: A. Boyd, J. Johnson, A. Thompson, L. Carbonie, L. Pitts, L. Graffeo, J. Sai, R. Simpsor Rosato, E. Wiggins, ]. Williams. 2nd Row: H. Hruska, L. Bentley, Mrs. Earnest — Sponsor, |. Ni M. Meyers, C. Harper, V. Jones, ]. Lovell, A. Langford, J. Smith, D. Mackerel, S. Anderson. 3rd Ri D. Marino, L. Cade, M. Kitchen, R. Maiki, S. Dalatabodi, S. Miller, S. Williamson, K. Kiser, McFarlane, L. Allan, |. Rhodes, B. Bonds, M. White. 212 p BLA 1st Row; S. Smitherman, L. Autry, S. Stone, C. Davis, R. lones, C. Pate. 2nd Row: R. Vance — Spon- sor, S. Herbert, M. Adams, S. Brown, K. Sehn, |. Bush — Sponsor. 3rd Row: A. Fort, R. Mitchell. FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, helps students explore the aspects of various business careers. The club ' s main project is the sale of mums at Homecoming. The members worked with SGA and donated turkeys to needy families at Thanksgiving. They also visited Spain Rehabilitation and took fruit at Christmas time. OFFICERS — 1st Row: S. Stone — Treas., C. Davis — Pres., M. Adams Row: S. Smitherman — V. Pres. Not Pictured: M. Levio — Chap. Sec. 2nc J. Bush, R. Vance — Sponsors 213 L ETTEPMEN 1st Row: S. Linton, A. Carbonie, M. Self. M. Clemmer, R. Rookis. B. Buntain, C. Browne, ]. Banner. 2nd Row: SWEETHEARTS — M. Lovelady. C. Rinj A. Lahan. E. Sherrill, K. Coursey. I. Russell. L. Conyers. J. Boone, P. Patterson, C. Panaia, K. Matuszak, V. Gajewski. 3rd Row: P. Monti, M. Maners, R. C nis. R. Panaia, j. Payne, G. Shunnarah, K. Hughes, M. Pemberton, H. McWhorter. 4th Row: . Chapman, M. Mistrol, M. Stockard, S. Gurosky, J. Coron; Uher, A. Stidfole, P. Hood. 5th Row: B. Spencer. S. Lloyd, j. Segars, M. Pugh. M. Bates. 6th Row: S. Dunn, R. Tarter. G. Hammond, B. Smith. M. Olive: Wheat, A. Conley. Sponsor — Sammy Dunn Vestavia High School ' s Lettermen Club is composed of athletes who have excelled and received a letter in any sport. The Lettermen Club is a significant promoter of school spirit. Members always add to the homecoming festivities with their an- nual hot dog sale. SENIORS — 1st Row: A. Wheat, B. Buntain. 2nd Row: R. Panaia. [. Corona. A. Carbonie, B. Spen I. Payne, M. Pemberton, H. Slay, P. Monti, B. Smith. 2nd Row: M. Bates, D. Matuszak. C. Uher Rookis, K. Hughes. R. McWhorter. ]. Benner, M. Oliver. 214 s CPUCMOCE ACTION 1st Row: C. Speigner, K. Gregory. C. Quick, K. Knudsen. T. Bass, K. Evans, S. Fuller. 2nd Row: D. Styles. G. Rudd. C. Welch. T. Carraway. S. Brown, |. Williams. 3rd Row: B. Casey. C. Cochran. S. Coursey. T. Boatman, H. McGee, M. Carraway, M. McNammara, A. Lahan. 4th Row: D. Nanos. V. Shunnarah, L. Crowder. B. Newport. |. Peacock. V. Eubanks, E. Randolph. 5th Row: B. Hall. ]. Parish. C. Condra. K. Eagle. S. Smith. E. Winns. T. Stewart. 6th Row: A. Bowmont. D. Cheeck, D. Justice, K. Buryn, |. Brookshire, D. Stuyes, D. Rice. 7th Row: C, Glass, C. McCallum. M. Tucker, T. Patterson, E. Fox, A. Carlisle. OFFICERS — 1st Row: L. Studeman — Sgt.-at-Arms. D. Nanos — Boys ' V.-Pres., S. Coursey — Girls ' V.-Pres. 2nd Row: C. Welch — Sec. B. Newport — Pres.. |. Farish — Sgt.-at-Arms. The Sophomore Action Club is composed of Sophomore class members who contribute in many ways to the high school. During homecoming members led in the building of the class float and the decoration of the class wall. At school members helped clean out the auditorium and the biology wing. Members also made a mural and gave it to the Children ' s Hospital dur- ing Christmas. 215 € LITD€€C$ 1st Row: C. Brown, M. Grelicr, P. Strickland, D. Styles, A. Robertson, S. Todd, K. Graham. 2nd Row: E. Ascenio, M. Myers, E. Bowden, T. Tipton, R. Ulc S. Tomiceno, P. Smith, S. Moore, D. Gutherie. 3rd Row: W. Woodward, T. Alexander, K. Kurlin, K. Dinga, M. Hamilton, K. Owens, S. Masterson, C. Jami |. Wolson, ]. Rogers, D. Rice, K. Oliver. 4th Row: T. SuUens — Spon., M. Mclaine, P. Haufer, C. Brannon, R. Colepepper, B. Angelini, P. Magargee, Slaughter, B. Cummings, ]. Mendal, B. Griffin, S. Hardy, |. DeLoudther, T. Bernard, B. Weber, B. Spencer, G. Grove, M. Morin. The Outdoors Club is In its first year at V.H.H.S. During the year, club members participated in many school activities and community service projects. The Outdoors Club competed in the homecoming sign competition and helped with the canned food drive at Christmas. The members also collected clothes for the Salvation Army, and the club was featured in The Shades Valley Sun for its contributions. The club is proud to have a new faculty member as its sponsor, Coach Terry Sullens. OFFICERS — M. Hamilton — V.-Pres., B. Webber — Pres., ]. Bunnell — Trees., C. Brown — I: terclub Rep., S. Materson — Hist., W. Woodward — Sec. 216 J C. EXCHANGE 1st Row: ]. Wilson, C. Neugent — Sponsor, B. Linton. M. Beck, P. Neill, D. Zellers, R. Richardson. 2nd Row: H. Aaron, B. Persall, M. White, ]. Landis Melenizer, [. Myers, H. Wilson, ]. Smith. A. DuBard. 3rd Row: T. Rushano, C. Hausworth, C. Eraser, L. Jones, S. Wilks, K. Foster, R. Furner, |. Mellel. Row: C. Murdock, G. Scott. C. Snead, B. Huie. B. Davidson, C. Shunnarah. G. Ramsey, L. Jones, P. Updegraff, H. Higdon, B. Stignani. 5th Row: B. Ritcli C. Chiles, K. McAuther. D. Smith, E. Wynns, G. Withington. 6th Row: G. Register. T. Layton, T. Hayes, A, Rye, S. Huey. K. Pierce. The Junior Exchange club has been an organization at V.H.H.S. for many years. This year the club has nearly doubled in membership and has become a much more active club. Junior Exchange competed in the homecoming sign competition. The club also sponsored a Walk-A-Thon for the American Cancer Society and raised several hundred dollars. The members plan to participate in the Send a Mouse To College Program sponsored by the American Cancer Society. 218 OFFICERS — B. Linton — V. Pres., D. Zellers — Sec., P. Neill — Pres., M. Beck — Sgt.-at-Arms, R. Richardson — Chap. SENIORS — Isl Row: J. Mellet, R. Richardson, T, Rushano. 2nd Row: C. Hausworth, D. Zellers, H. Aaron, B. Linton. 3rd Row: B. Stignani, P. Neill, B. Huie. JUNIORS — 1st Row: K. Pierce, T. Layton, J. Wilson. 2nd Row: S. Huey. T. Hayes, G. Scott, C. Murdock, M. Beck. 3rd Row: ]. Register, A. Rye, C. Snead, M. White, T. Persall. 4th Row: G. Withington, C. Brasher. SOPHOMORES — 1st Row: H. Wilson, G. Ramsey, E. Wynns. 2nd Row: L. Jones, D. Smith, C. Shunnarah. FRESHMEN — 1st Row: K. Foster, S. Wilks, K. lones. 2nd Row: J. Myers, [. Smith, L. Melenizer. 3rd Row: H. Higdon, P. Updegraff, R. Turner, A. DuBard. 4th Row: B. Davidson, C. Chiles, K. McAthur, B. Ritchey. 219 s D€PT$ CAR The Sports Car Club, in its second year at V.H.H.S., has grown in membership and activities. This year was the first year the members par- ticipated in the homecoming sign competition. The club members had a motor excursion to Tannehill where they spent the day learning about highway safety and rules. Also, of- ficers designed T-shirts for the club to represent car safety awareness. OFFICERS — N. Merrill — Sec. Treas., B. Graffeo — Pres,, M. Bates — Vice-Pres., M. Hayes — Act. Chair. 1st Row: L. Nequette, D. Blankenship. D. Bush, M. Bates, D. David, N. Merrill, B. Graffeo. M. Hayes. 2nd Row: B. Marshall. R. Nelson, D. Slappey, P. Leos. M. Norreil, C. Collins, A. McClosky. 3rd Row: M. Oliver, ). Tucker, M. Tanner, R. Contorno, M. Lee, B. Youngblood, S. Leake. 220 p iiA !;lark, D. Bentley, C. Johnson. 2nd Row: K. Ballard, M. Lovelady, T. Bentley, M. Booth K. Morrison. 3rd Row: C. Dickey, S. Copelund, S. Self, 1 Zito, H. Hagler. 4th Row: C. [ones, E. [ones — Sponsor, L. Fagan. Future Homemakers of America is a club designed to help its members become better educated in the field of home economics. The club members have been busy this year working on many service projects. F.H.A. donated fifteen dollars for a Thanksgiving turkey, worked at the Y.M.C.A. ' s Santa ' s workshop, and prepared a luncheon for the Board of Education honoring Bill Baxley. The club also won the homecoming sign competition for the second year in a row. OFFICERS: E. lones — Spons., C. Johnson — V. Pres., K. Ballard — Sec. Tres., M. Lovelady — Pres. 222 J IINI€C CIVITAN 1st Row: R. Smith, T. Harmon, A. Winslow, L. Burks, T. Cost, D. Kiker. 2nd Row: K. Allen, M. Nelson, M. Alexander, S. Riley. E. Martin, V. Vines, E. Cai sle, K. Robinson, S. Swan, K. Bean, C. Jones. 3rd Row: K. Mullins, C. Hines, |. Fish. K. Mines. M. Todd, L, Hester, N. Vigee, D. Updegraff, S, Smith. ' Row: P. Pearson, K. Sheehy, N. Barr, T. Cost, M. Lunsford, R. Welch, T. Webby, R. Wann. M. Baird. 224 Junior Civitan is a club whose members participate in many school and commun ty service projects. Each year the club sends delegates to the Jr. Civitan State Convention. Members also participated in homecoming festivities by building a club sign. They went to the Jimmy Hale Mission to deliver food to the needy peo- ple, and members of their club have served as ushers for the Ice Capades. OFFICERS — 1st Row: L. Burks - V. Pres., T, Harmon T. Cost — Pres.. A. Winslow — Sec, R. Smith — Treas. Sgt.-at-Arms. 2nd Row: D. Kiker — Hii CENCH Ar% )1HCERS — I. Hodges — Treas., B. Graybar — Interclub Rep., S. Stanley — Hist., S. Sherer ' res . B. Brown — V. Pres. The members of the French Club are busy with many projects throughout the school year. The club aids a family at Christmas and assists the A.F.S. exchange students in get- ting acquainted with V.H.H.S. students. This year the club is secretary club for the Alabama Federation of French Clubs and is responsible for organizing the state French convention. 1st Row: R. Mayer, A. Prescott, P. Walther, Mrs. Ritter — Sponsor. 2nd Row: R. Maxson, C. Daniels, K. Poynter, ]. Dickenson, [. King, S. Stanley, T. SocoU, M. Levine, G. Milam. 3rd Row: T. Moore, H. Tharp, T. Castleberry, K. Solomon. S. Lewis, A. Delage, A. Lazarus, G. Watts, A. Tolwani, M. Gutier- rez, M. Mitchell, C. McCalla, K. Moses. 4th Row: A. Voss, B. Graybar. M. Duvall. J. Hodges, K. Carlise, B. Brown, C. Martin, T. Maple, B. Lugwig, S. Sherer. 225 1 ADIC Jli « PBP ' 1st Row: B. Real, D. Hirshberg, A. Gainer, S. Moore, M. Huber, C. Lewis, P. Boone, R. Morin, N. Grove, P. Milazzo, R. Polyschak, M. Miller. 2nd Row: Edgar, R. Strick, S. McCutcheon, |. Hild, N. Cope, S. Todd, E. Love, C. Reynolds, ). Schillaci, D. West, K. Wyatt, G. Crelier, A. Bates. 3rd Row: P. [ones, Stevenson, ]. Moore, R. [ames, M. Sheikh — Sponsor, W. Strick, K. Hull, V. D ' Mico, R. Lockett, S. Smith, K. Estes, M. Glaze, H. Gilliam, B. Maclamore. The Radio Club is composed of students interested in learning about communication through CB and HAM radios. In addition to learning about the basic operation of the radios, members learn skill and ac- curacy in communication. The club participated in the school ' s homecoming festivities by building a club sign for competition. OFFICERS — R. Strick — Sgt.-at-Arms, T. Edgar — Sec, S. McCutcheon Sponsor, R. James — Treas., C. Stevenson — Sec, W. Strick — Sgf. at Arms. Pres.. M. Sheikh 226 1st Row: [. Segars, J. Harris, M. Mistrot, M. Oliver, G. Stignani, B. Tipton, D. Lovell, M. Stockard, G. Shunnarah, M. Self, ]. Dorman, D. Thacker, L. lordan, P. Hood, B. Witt. 2nd Row: B. Anderson — Sponsor, R. Rookis. K. Hughes, J. Chapman, G. Carbonie, M. McKell, K. Hamilton, D. Tibbett, C. Hamilton, D. Driggers, K. Bowen, J. Driver, G. Hodges. 3rd Row: V. Harris, T. Moon, K. Frazier, M. ' Faulkner, K. Parker, D. Cullighan, B. Phillips, B. Dudley, B. Booker, D. Awtry, G. Balch, M. Dennis, B. Goldasich. 4th Row: T. Arthur, B. Habshey, S. Ammons, M. Thomas, C. Nichols, S. Gurosky, C. Cor- nett, K. Veigas, P. Neill, M. Purser, D. Switzer, M. Sullivan, K. LaCroy. 5th Row: T. Merrill, D. Con- torno, R. Defaico, E. Hansen, B. Cuthberson, T. Lynch, S. McKinney, D. West, ]. Saunders, M. r Langford. 6th Row: H. McWhorter, ). Benner, A. Carbonie, T. Kitchens, J. Rhodes. 7th Row: R. I Mitchell, E. Harris, B. Harry, C. Arrington, R. Weaver, B. Welborn, M. Meadows, J. Faulkner, J. Mc- Connell, B. Cox. 8th Row: A. Calvin, S. Davis, D. Motley, C. Stewart, B. Stockard, S. Morris, |. Gilmer, . G. Garner, C. McCowan, T. Graffeo. 9th Row: J. Pharo, D. Walton, J. Holland, S. Hunt, E. Perry, D. David, S. Mistrot, R. Brown, N. Allison. r CA Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a group of male athletes who, along with their coaches, try to serve the Lord through their involvement in communi- ty projects. Involvement in FCA enables its members to fellowship with athletes from other schools. Speakers are invited to share their experiences with the members. s PANISli The Spanish Club, in its first year at Vestavia Hills High School, has the main goal of promoting interest in the Spanish language. Members also help coordinate such activities as the Spanish Convention and the Foreign Language Festival. Members of the Spanish club include Spanish students as well as other students in- terested in club activities. 1st Row: M. White, K. Aber, K. Eargle, C. Hortberg, L. Robertson, H. Smith, B. Usher, C. Thomas, K. Marsan. 2nd Row: M. Hardin, C. Hamby, J. Lopez, M, Wren, D. Cloe, T. Aber, S. Vatalaro, T. Chung C. Ballinger. Not Pictured: C. Thomas, J. Ray, M. Gutierez. 227 li EALTti CAPEEI S The purpose of the Health Careers Club Is to bring together students who are interested in pursuing careers relating to health occupations. Members explore different health oc- cupational fields and participate in health-related activities. The Health Careers Club supports the Red Cross and annually helps to run a blood drive at school. Ist Row: S. Shoults, W. Evans, C. Hawkins, A. Black, M. French, S. Sanderson. 2nd Row: W. Seid( K. Kinney, E. Weaver, L. Winnigee, B. Casey, K. Jenkins, J. Singleton, M. Archer, D. Jones. M. Smith — Sponsor OKFlCliKb L! i.Mius Frenc h — Treas., M. Smith I ' njs., K. Jfuikiii.s V. Pres., A. Black — Sponsor, K. Hawkins — Sec. Pari., N 228 A CT SERVICE Art Service is active in many school activities. This year the club designed signs for several school ac- tivities. Also this year the club com- peted in two art shows, the Christmas Art Show and the Dogwood Festival Art Show. The Art Club is proud to have a new sponsor, Mrs. Melanie Wells. The club ' s main project this year has been raising money to pur- chase an air brush for the Art Department. 1st Row: M. Wells — Spon., T. Aslen. tvi. Puppen, M. VVinslow, V. Moore, S. Willis, S. King. M. Boothby. 2nd Row: A. Goodall, P. Casale, T. Peice, S. Phillips. 3rd Row: E. Perry, |. Weisenfield, M. Gillespie. c €MPLTEC 1st Row: M. Kieskowski, D. Brosowsky, D. Weinberg, B. Caspell. 2nd Row: W. Hay, D. Ray, Y. DeLathouder, D. Robinson, A. Sanchez. 3rd Row: A. Kobelja, V. Lokasundarum, C. Leavell, M. King, T. Vanempst, V. [upta, R. Bagga, R. Reddy, M. Reed, P. Miller. 4th Row; M. Henley, R. Ray, D. Lambert, M. Barnes, S. Flatland. P. Poehler, T. Killingsworth, D. Milasky, P. Reddy, B. Westberg, R. Collins. The computer club is designed to develop its members ' skills in com- puter programming. This year the Computer Club designed the soft- ware for the office ' s G.P.A. program. This club also has a new sponsor, Ms. Nancy Becker. 229 ADS Business Editors Andy Goldthwaite Sharon Lamb 232 Congratulations to the 1985 Track Team for a Tremendous Season From, Your Biggest Fans Ghristas and Heather Bacopoulos Eric and Carolyn Barton Buddy and Diane Berry James and Ann Glemmer Phillip and Rena Corley George and Barbara Garrett Nick and Margaret Graffeo Gharles and Joellyn Heaton Robert Huie and Sandra Williams James and Jackie Lynch Moses and Mary Mitchell James and Mary Jo Monti Raymond and Catherine Morin Jeff and Betty Nutter Thomas and Kathy Peaspanen Wade and DiAnne Phillips David and Linda Posey Jack and Janice Rhodes John and Margaret Strickland Ik 233 Owl 1||ilf|i|1 II Mllfnk lloflA i j oi fsl (prirf 89-p8l) a4S Abbr. pria. ( i ) a person who has con- trolling authority or is in a leading position. C8) a matter or thing of prtmaiy importance. ' M South Highlands Hospital ; weVe been treaMng our patients ' (even prtnolpaJs) like family ■ i ce we first opened our doors in 1910. And personalized cara i with a warm touch is some- - tiling tha,t we have not outgrown. At South Highlands, I we are proud to have the ' wputaJdon of one of the ftn t , mirsing and medical staSfe m. Birmlngham...an(i have for 73 ,31 ' ears. SoaOi Kighlandls HospttaJ, 1127 South IJSth Street Brtmingham, Alabama 36806 (g05) S80-7000 .. Congratulations to the Rebel Baseball Team for a winning season in ' 84. Love, Your parents Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Phillip Asencio . S. P. Blatnica W. C. Browne . Joe Bruno . Ronald W. Dennis . David M. Flynn . Walter Freeman . Wallace Heaton . J. D. Lynch . M.A. Maners, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Monti Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Otten Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Pardue Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pemberton Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phan Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh Mrs. Louise Lovelady Mr. and Mrs. David Self Mr. and Mrs. James Stockard 235 Congratulations from your parents to the 1984 Cross Country Team for a successful season and a 2nd place finish in the state competition. Lewis and Linda Booker Donald and Joyce Bowen Barbara and Pete Bullock Stephen and Carolyn Clones Richard and Dottie Cockfield Norman and Vallie Cosper Joyce and Jerry Dickinson Ernest and Kathleen Duvall Ervetta Green Anita Goldthwaite Thomas and Maxine Guthrie Barbara Hansen Donald and Lynne King Mr. Terry Metclaf Chris and Judy Milazzo Mr. Charles Seagle Mrs. Bonnie Ward Sue Willougby 236 1 Wrecker Service Mechanic On Duty HOOVER AMOCO 1529 Montgomery Highway (1-65 and 31} Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Henry Austin Phone Owner (205) 979-1413 M Our Ls ll 5! Youth 822-9631 uY Ministry po- box 20150 VEST AVI A HILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Church: 8:45 and 10:45 Sunday School: 9:30 U.M.Y.F.: 6:00 Compliments of SPECIALTY ADVERTISING, INC. 1008 Montgomery Highway Vestavia Hills, Alabama 35216 979-9131 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 Were proud of you, Leigh. Anne and Don Triplett 237 CUSTOM WEDDINGS ACCESSORIES LADIES ' AND MEN ' S ALTERATIONS S ne Inidhlng ZJoucfi 5512 Crestwood Boulevard Birmingham, Alabama 35212 595-6261 DIANE CULLOP, OWNER PROMS SPECIALTY SEWING PAGEANTS BUICK TOM WILLIAMS BUICK INC. 401 South 20th Street Birmingham, Alabama 35233 Phone: 252-5121 LliIl ' £ ILIZ!a ' Ii:L4 Two Offices to Serve You Complete Real Estate Service m Vestavia Valleydale 1446 Montgomery Hwy. 1900 Indian Lake Dr. 823-7990 988-4666 CUSTOM ADVERTISING DISPLAYS, INC. 300 VESTAVIA OFFICE PK. SUITE 2400 BIRMINGHAM, ALA 35216 PHONE [205} 822-7650 W. S. Leath, President Specialists in Design, Sales Marketing of Custom Made Point-of- Purchase Displays and Signs 238 I Vestavia Gulf Service SHELLEY D. ROMINGER, DEALER 705 MONTGOMERY HWY. VESTAVIA, ALA. Across Street From Parisian Family Owned and Operated Full Time Mechanics on Duty 6 Days a Week Free Car Wash With Fill Up Phone: 822-3350 Compliments of m REALTOR ' BAKER BILLINGS REAL ESTATE, Inc. 2534 Rocky Ridge Road Birmingham, Alabama 35243 Off.: (205] 979-8010 WeVe building Riverchase Galleria for you. Construction • Engineering • Construction Management Energy Sources • Heavy Equipment • Real Estate Development Ak HARBERT HARBERT INTERNATIONAL Birmingham, Alabama 240 r Caving Place Green Valley Baptist Church 1815 Patton Chapel Road 822-2173 Offering the basics in: Bible Study Discipleship Music Worship Youth Programs Recreation Disciple Youth Plus Much Morel Compliments of Pasquale ' s Pizza 942-3371 19 W. Oxmoor Road Birmingham, Alabama 35209 We proudly support our neighbors and friends in Vestavia. Terry Tant , ff$ white tie and tails... TozmaLujEai VESTAVIA-HOOVER STORE RtVERCHASE STORE 2970 COLUMBIANA ROAD LOEHMANNS VILLAGE 205-822-9662 206-987-1577 242 Good Luck and Best Wishes from the Parents of the Tennis Team Don and Peg Beard Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hill Ron and Floranne Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Lahey Mr. and Mrs. Bronson Bryant Mr. and Mrs. George Langley Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Eargle Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Matuszak Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mollison Mr. and Mrs. E. ]. Kennedy Dr. and Mrs. D. Robert Moxley Donald and Judith Kiely Mrs. M. K. Owen Dr. and Mrs. Roy F. Roddam 1 « 243 Compliments of Boh Giddens BMX Racing Team HOOVER SQUARE CLEANERS 1670 Montgomery Highway Hoover, Alabama 35216 Phone 823-0030 Behind Sleep World Hoover Square Shopping Center Buddy and Faye Sykes, Owners We Love You Kim! Mom, Dad and Jenny Compliments of Watkins 1-Hour Cleaners Homewood 879-6431 Hoover 823-0874 Vestavia 822-4686 SUNSET BLUES cf o Dennis E. Goldasich W wishes to all the students at Vestavia Hills High School BROOKWOOD D CENTURY PLAZA You should see us now . . . 245 C t ■Cfr AGUAR THf LEGEND CONTINUES GrofFeo 8331234 EXIT 4TH AVE. S., OFF 1-59, ROEBUCK SH. CTR. william e. Mcdowell Auto — Home — Life — Health — Business 1433-J Montgomery Hwy. Park South Plaza Birmingham, AL 35216 Phone: 979-4331 Res.: 854-9685 m NATIONWIDE INSURANCE --.v © Nationwide s on vou Stele LEEDS NORTHRUP SYSTEMS uMiT o oaNanAL miONAL Best of Luck Graduates Bill Updegraff 1068 Montgomery Highway Vestavia, Alabama Ken Harris Vestavia 979-RAYS Brian Dunnavant Crestline 879-RAYS VESTAVIA PLAZA TANNING SALON f Featuring I European Sun Beds ' 246 il Good Luck to Our Former Students! Julie Chiles Carol Mollis GO REBELS! America ' s Only Coast to Coast Network of Exclusive Auto Muffler Shops LES DANIELSON MARTY RUSJ ANO Owners SHOCKS, BRAKES, CUSTOM WORK OIL LUBRICATION TUNE-UP ALL GENERAL MECHANICAL 1697 Montgomery Hwy. Birmingham, AL 35216 (205} 979-2614 Telephone 991-5343 C-rneit C. = Lee, 3 . W.2 ., p.C. Office Hours By Appointment 4533 Valleydalle Road Birmingham, AL 35243 Dance — Exercise — Cymnastics — Skating (205) 871-STEP Dancewear Footwear % ftXpL SI Fabrics DANCEWEAR 1629 Oxmoor Road Homewood, Alabama 35209 CINDY WADE — Owner Dinner — Sunday Brunch 847 Union Street Park Slope, Brooklyn Reservations 638-0099 SERVING YOU WITH PRIDE AND GOOD FOOD Appetizers Finger Food Burgers • Sandwiches • Desserts Steaks • Soups Salad • Shrimp Drink Specials 822-0088 Canv Out Available 1899 Hoover Ct. ( ' t Block West of Montgomeiy Hwy.) Locally Owned and Operated We Guarantee Satisfaction w I Bus. 979-5046 Res. 678-971 } HELEN ' S PET SPA AND BOUTIQUE 1410-A Montgomery Hiway Zip 35216 ALL BREED GROOMING PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SUPPLIES BOARDING 248 « The Boss Says... ? £ tt ' 663-3831 HIGHWAY 31 ALABASTEa AL. fm: smivf • SALES • PARTS ML MAKES MODELS I CLEAN USED 3ARSef TRUCKS • SERVICE •BODY SHOP REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES MODELS Thanks for the memories, Angle and Monyca Congratulations and Best Wishes! With Our Special Love! Mom and Dad JOBE QQ ROSE Fine Jewelers Since 1902 Convenient locations throughout the greater Birmingham area (205) 870-3520. STATI rARM INSUR ANCI BOBBY D. DAILY Agent 2718 20th Street South Homewood, Alabama 35209 871-1515 Off.: [205} I 249 250 Northwestern Mutual Life Low Cost Life Insurance Disahility Income Group Insurance Business Insurance lack Wright Club Associates 100 WiUiamshurg Office Park Vestavia 979-1101 The Quiet Company The finer things m life ore no forther tticxi o drive to Brookwood Village Ever ltiing from todav fashions to unique specialty shops Have lunch or dinner at any of our mtriguingly diffefent restaurants Arvd our irxjoor parking insures your comfort and convenience in any weottier Discover ttie finer thir gs at Brook wood Village It everything you vi ant it to be ' FiriE FOOD5 Fn5Hiori5. Congratulations From THE SHOE INN 3728 Lorna Road River Oaks Village 987-9728 Go For It at Vestavia Bowling Lanes! REALTY CO. HERBERT G. SANDERS OUAUFING BROKER PHONE 206 ' 822-9221 2820 COLUMBIANA ROAD - SUITE 100 BIRMINGHAM. AL 3621 6 PHONE 822-72M Best Wishes Colorguard Seniors! Jimmy and Joan Neill Bud Mollison Honda Phone 833-1233 300 Gadsden Highway Birmingham, Alabama 35231 HO IV DL?V We make it simple. CIVICS Complete Honda Automotive Service ACCORDS Good Used Car Selection PRELUDES Alabama ' s Largest Parts Inventory QUALITY SALES — SERVICE — PARTS — PEOPLE 833-1233 Bank Financin Available 252 LAKESIDE BAPTIST CHURCH invites you to . . . COME WORSHIP WITH US SUNDAY WEDNESDAY Sunday School 9:30 AM Dinner 5:30 PM Morning Worship 10:45 AM Prayer Service 7:00 PM College Career Choir Practice 7:30 PM Bible Study 5:45 PM College Career Church Training 6:00 PM Prayer Time 9:00 PM Evening Worship 7:00 PM OUR CHURCH STAFF . . . Pastor Mike McLemore Associate Pastor Don Coodwin Minister of Education Adm. David Coffey Minister of Youth Rec Mack Davis Minister of Music Mabry Holt 2865 Old Rocky Ridge Road 822-1240 (Office) Birmingham, Alabama 35243 823-4813 (Activities Building} Compliments of ELLARD CONTRACTING CO., INC. P.O. Box 6066 Birmingham, Alabama 35210 Phone [205] 956-2846 253 Something nice is in store for you (VESTAVIA) at Vestavia. A A Ash Jewelers Guaranty Federal Savings Loan Sandwich Chef Alabama Power Fifth Quarter Sears Amsouth Bank Green Earth Plant Shop Shoe Corral Ann ' s Hallmark Cards Hibbett Sporting Goods Showcase Back Country Outfitters Kessler ' s Sikes Young Shoe Co. Baskin Robbins Ice Cream Knit N Needle Snow ' s Card ■ Gift Shop Birmingham Federal Savings Sr Loan Martin Flowers South Central Bell Birmingham News Maternity Fashion Southern Carpet Blouse Arcade Maternity Fashion Bazaar 6r Little Ones South Trust Bank Byrd Co. Merle Norman Stale Farm Insurance Cambridge Shop Paper World Sun Newspapers Chalmer Wayland, CPA Parisian Todd Realty Co. Christy ' s Hairstyles Pete ' s Hot Dogs Vestavia Barber Shop Colonial Bank Pilleteri JVfaytag Vestavia, City of Continental Cleaners PiggJy WiggJy Vestavia Drug Co. Daniels Opticians Pizitz Bakery WaJJ ' s Vestavia Shoe Hospita Davenport ' s Pizza PJaza Cleaners Watkin ' s Cleaners Eldredge Eldredge Rainbow Paint Decorating Western Supermarkets Ethan Allen Manor House Royal Oldsmobile YeiJding ' s First Alabama Bank G©©c(LMcfe 4 Banylbic; Btmock Ela]ii adveitising, inc. 1009 nnntfiomery Highway, Suite 102 Birmiiighani. Alabama 35216 (205) 823-4434 254 Johnson Jewelers Your Class Ring Headquarters Bulova Watches Seiko Watches Gifts, Repairing, Engraving, Free Ear Piercing L ompanu A Full-Service Salon Offering Make Overs Hair, Skin, Body Massages Make-up Nail Care 632 Montgomery Hwy. Vestavia Hills, Alabama 35216 [205] 979-2121 979-2122 On Balcony Kessler ' s Dept.Store Compliments of Ivan Leonard Chevrolet Hoover, Alabama fPEARLEY vieKyi center R.T.M., INC. d b o R. Tim Mayo Birmingham 641 Montgomery Highway Alabama 35216 205-979-7424 255 Best Wishes to Our Friends at Vestavia Hills High School GUS ' BAR-B-Q We Serve the Best B-B-Q this side of Anywhere Please Try Us 823-5564 2499 Rocky Ridge Road w VESTAVIA ' S INDOVA FLORIST B 823-0460 Park South Plaza Dianne Salter 1437 Montgomery Hwy. Owner Vestavia Hills, AL 35216 In English drama, the ' Shakespeare signature says it ' s the genuine article. Jf ■f j In photoprocessing, it s this signature. CCAMERAS brookwood)  S9 SROOKWOOO VILLAGE ' tlRMINGMAM. ALABAMA   9 256 STATE FARM INSURANCE Auto — Home — Life — Health Jim Todd Res. Phone: 823-6565 Bus. Phone: 823-2240 STATE FARM INSURANCE Ron Foster Res. Phone: 823-7473 Bus. Phone: 823-7380 Your Good Neighbor Agents in Vestavia 2534 Rocky Ridge Road Birmingham, Alabama 35243 Phone 205-822-4393 GAINES SMITH, JR. Gaines Smith Company, Inc. Manufacturer ' s Representatives 1433-D Hwy. 31 South P.O. Box 20166 B ' ham, AL 35216 Over 50 stores nationwide Archie Burroughs PRO GOLF DISCOUNT Phone 979-8560 1400 B Montgomery Hwy. Vestuviu Hills, Ala, of Birmingham, Inc. 257 258 Compliments of VESTAVIA REXALL DRUGS Robert Eubanks Clyde Gannon Congratulations Seniors 2601 Patton Chapel Road Birmingham, Alabama 822-4480 UNDERWRITING SERVICES OF ALABAMA P.O. Box 11787 • Birmingham, Alabama 35202-1787 AJabama Watts 1-800-292-4009 Other States 1-800-633-3416 (205)933-5888 The Broker ' s Market Place GOOD LUCK REBELS! Compliments of DR. CATHERINE S. AMOS OPTOMETRY 1957 Hoover Court Birmingham, Alabama 35226 (205] 823-0886 Diamondhead Professional Building 259 FABRICS GREEN SPRINGS CCNTeft 222 Green Springs Hwy. Birmingham, Alabama 35209 Telephone 879-0506 ALABAMA HISTORICAL FOUNDATION, INC. A Public Charity Gary E. Smith, Chairman Regional Office 8000 Smith Tower Birmingham, Alabama 35203 (205) 324-2000 [205} 879-3244 HOMEWOOD CYCLE SHOP 2834 South 18th Street Birmingham, AL 35209 Good Luck to The Rebels Compliments of DR. JOHN H. JAYNE 260 Congratulations to the Graduating Class From BEI MOIl T STUDIOS 1400-C Montgomery Highway Vestavia Hills, Alabama Phone 823-4141 ' ' Home of QuaUty Photography for 25 Years Official Photographer We use Kodak popen.. foragooalook. 261 FOR JUST A FEW PENNIES MORE YOU CAN BUY THE VERY BEST .,r.iSLBS. CUT GREEN BEANS ii LighlsFaslandEmn ' Briq ' nappU ss DURACELL ' DURACELL ' wm BRADFORD CO. — FOOD BROKERS 262 Compliments of CULVER INSURANCE ACENCY Nancy Ferguson 822-9905 Specializing in Cuts for the Entire Family THE KING ' S DEN Hair Designs 2502 Rocky Ridge Road Birmingham, Alabama unique . industres, inc. MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALITY THREADED ITEMS P. 0. BOX 683, CALERA, ALABAMA 35040 HUGH TAYLOR PHONE (205) 668-0490 Good Luck Seniors It Chris Milazzo, ASID CHRIS MILAZZO INTERIORS, INC. 1008 Montgomery Highway Vestavia Hills, AL 35216 Registered Interior Designer Telephone State of Alabama 205-823-2027 Congratulations Seniors From DR. MAC • HAUJNARK mVARD t VESTAVIA CHEVRON OPEN 24 HOURS DIESEL FUEL AVAILABLE Commute Aui efteUm. AUTO SERVICE • EUCTBONC TUNE UPS • AIR CONt mOWNG WOflK • COMPVFTE B«AX£ WOfiK • SPIN BALANCE • OTWER REPAIRS 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE a 822-6643 s 1496 MONTGOMERY HWY. VESTAVIA (Across From Royal Olds) 263 BOB GIDDEN ' S GULF SERVICE Complete Automotive Service Gulf Tires — Accessories — Batteries — Diesei Fuel 1487 Montgomery Highway Vestavia Hills, Alahama J. R. Giddens, Dealer 979-5681 SHADES MOUNTAIN BAPTIST CHURCH An Exciting Church • An Innovative Program for Students  .f -- tfr • ..y Tiv. Charles T. Carter, Pastor Jerry Teel, Minister of Students Aubrey Edwards, Minister of Music At the Top of Shades Mountain on Columbiana Road in Vesta via Hills 264 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1984-1985 BEST WISHES ALABAMA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE BIRMINGHAM CENTER LESSONS ALL STYLES DON MURDOCH 354-3288 GUITARS, STRINGS ACCESSORIES REPAIRS 2917 HIGHLAND AVE. BIRMINGHAM, AL 35205 r n THE SHOE MART, INC. Hoover 979-6860 Tarrant 841-8680 HinDQUMITEIIS 1941-F Hoover Court Birmingham, Alabama 979-7766 DERMATOLOGY TELEPHONE 979-8030 W. ALAN COOK, M.D. ' AAD ' SUITE 200 %.. -y 600 CENTURY PARK SOUTH BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35226 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS DON M. NORLANDER Agent 1008 Montgomery Highway Birmingham, AJabama;; 35216 Off.: [205] 823-6441 Res.: (205j 967-1707 Foundations of the community. Churches, schools, hospitals, streets and highways are built on materials from Vulcan ' s Southern operations. In these buildings and roads, crushed stone, slag or lightweight shale is specified tor foundation and construction materials. Its something you never really think about. But it ' s there. ff . Vuloan Matarlalm Company T Southern Division-Birmingham. Alabama 4.R.Pirei% ' l i . ' A!M Ocl«ltC9 ]ack Pvewitl Insurance 2100 17th Avenue, South Birmingham, Alabama 35205 Telephone [205} 933-9207 Ken Smith VALLEY GLEANERS Vestavia Store 1457 Montgomery Hwy. Next to Taco Bell 979-8099 EXPERTS IN DRY CLEANING • BOX STORAGE JEAN AND SHIRT LAUNDERING • ALTERATIONS STORE HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 7 A.M.-6 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M.-4 P.M. SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE ALSO LOCATED IN HOMEWOOD 1911 OXMOOR ROAD i CHRIS FRINGS MAGICIAN AND ENTERTAINER 633 Winwood Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Telephone: 205 823-2339 B ' ham Area Magician of the Year Friendly Helpful Service THAT ' S THE WESTERN DIFFERENCEl fRobcrlson TRAVEL POST INC AUTHORJ2ED A.GEN ns FOR. AUL TRAVEL , AIR L siES -TCPURS AND CRUISES HAVIDHMG ALL TICKETS a. 1 ESE«V Ar ONS • CAHAVAV -TOOR.S .(SA TTWA f TOUR3 -AMbp-ican xPT«ess -TOORs . BUSINESS « pLEA-SuP-e -TRIPS . FORPIGK e De t ESTlC FOR lMFORMAr ON CAUU 879-046I 267 SPEECH -s . I I To hear our two cents ' worth on 80 different HealthTalks, call 322-9453. You won ' t get a recorded message over the phone. Instead, we ' ll arrange an in-person presentation for your club, church or civic group. Featuring Baptist Medical Centers ' health care specialists, managers, executives and staff physicians, our HealthTalks Speakers Bureau is the way to inform and entertain your group. Some of our 80 HealthTalks titles: □ Good Nutrition; Fact vs. Fiction Health Career Paths Interpreting Health Care Costs Stress: The Spice of Life Sleep Disorders Volunteer Opportunities Physical Fitness and Wellness To secure a HealthTalks program, just dial 322-9453. And we ' ll do the rest — free. Now that ' s what you call Free Speech. D D D D D D Baptist Medical Centers 3201 Fourth Avenue South Birmingham, Alabama 35222 CONGRATULATIONS Ya ' U take care and study hard. NEWELL EQUIPMENT CO. 2703 19th Place South Homewood, AL 35209 879-2313 PIZZA EXPESS PIZZA DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR HOT! CARRY OUT AND FREE DELIVERY No Sailing OOtS PARK SOUTH SHOPPING CENTER FREE DEUVERY HOOVER VESTAVIA ONLY PHONE 8ZM441 PIZZA DELIVERY 5:00-10:30 5:00-11:30 5:00-12:30 HOURS SUNDAY MON.-THURS. FRI.-SAT. Compliments of SELCO CLEANERS Quality Dry Cleaning 6 Locations Serving the Birmingham Over the Mountain Area Escorts — Tempos — Mustangs — $49.00 Over Invoice With This Coupon Pell City Ford Lincoln — Mercury Oscar Hyde Pell City 328-5069 Hwy. 231 No. P.C. Exit 158 269 1 Compliments of ABBIE ' S DRAPERY SERVICE, INC. CUSTOM DRAPERIES, MINI BLINDS, SPREADS, ETC. 2901 Linden Ave. Homewood, Alabama 35216 Bobbie Wilkins 879-4794 President PETITE FEET OF BRATTON SHOES Specializing in Ladies Small Sizes and Slim Widths 11 Hoover Mall Hoover, AL 35216 (205) 823-5205 I Icuiietli cacle w% r-- « Judy Denton - Owner (205) 822-1831 720 Montgomery Hwy. Vestavia Shopping Mall Birmingham, AL 35216 !SN06S On the Curve in Homewood 2913 18th Street Aleck Gulas — Owner coNTmEniAh ENTERPRISES 107 Broadway fiomewood, AJabama 35209 879-0536 Aluminum and Vinyl Siding Over 20 Years Experience in Home Improvement BILL BWRCH BUILDING SALES Bill Burch p. O. BOX 7461 - PHONE 871-2880 BIRMINGHAM. AL 3S2S3 Herb Trotman Ricky Stone RETTED INSTRUMENTS OF BIRMINGHAM lessons, instruments, strings, accessorie ' , 2906 Linden Ave. Homewood 205—879-6489 Birmingham, Ala. 35209 24 Hour Service 631-6476 HARBISON ' S LOCK er KEY SERVICE Safes Locks Keys Roger Harbison 1018 Oxmoor Road Bonded Insured 870-9920 Homewood, AJabama 270 SAUNDERS HAS SOLUTIONS Full-Service Thick Leasing • Thick Rental • Common Carriage • Contract Carriage • Thick Maintenance • Driver Central • Fuel And State Thx (FA.S. T.) • Fuel Management • Consulting and Safety Programs • Remanufactured and New Tires • Used Vehicle Sales ' .i ' Solutions In Truck Transportation National Headquarters • 201 Office Park Drive Birmingham, Alabama 35223 • (205) 879-2131 Congratulations to the Flag Corps Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Dandurand theyVegot THE W THE I j DENT LO Rist Alabama Bank Member FDIC Equal Opportunity Lender ALABAMA AUTO TOP SPECIALISTS 524 — 23rd St. No. — B ' ham Power Moonroofs T-Tops Sunroofs Vinyl Tops Mouldings Stripes Corner 6th Ave. and 23rd St. Stan Tumlin 251-0684 COMPLETE NEEDLEWORK SHOP Lovemans Needlework VEE W. HARRIS, OWNER 2908 CRESCENT AVENUE BIRMINGHAM, AL 35209 205 879-4020 Specializing in Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Service SOUTH EASTERN MEATS, INC. OFFICE PHONE 785-3194 JAMES H. SCOGIN President Res. 822-4637 2700 Ave. D ENSLEY, ALABAMA Retail Stores: 2700 Ave. D, Ensley Pelham Centerpoint TO LIVE IS TO DANCE TO DANCE IS TO LIVE JACKIE O ' NEAL SCHOOL of DANCE CAHABA HEIGHTS 3162 Cahaba Heights Plaza 967-1840 (shopping centerj HOOVER 1936 Hoover Court 979-5214 (back of Jack ' s) ROCKY RIDGE 3365 Morgan Drive 822-6212 (back of Jack ' s) VALLEYDALE 2664 Valley Dale Road 991-7392 (by Piggiy WiggJy] Nelson Glass Company 22 1 3 6th Avenue South 322-1627 Auto Glass Store Fronts Plate Glass Furniture Tops Insulated Glass Contract Glazing Mirrors Wall Mirrors Beveled Mirrors Mirrored Closet Mirrors 272 THE BYRD COMPANIES 2142 Highland Avenue Birmingham, Alabama 35255 Realtors • Insurers Off. 939-0221 Congratulations to Editor and Staff of the Reveille From t i DRAVO BASIC MATERIALS COMPANY 2111 University Boulevard Birmingham, Alabama 35283 273 Congratulations Seniors Keep on Smiling! DAVID M. SARVER, D.M.D. John T. Pearson Res. 822-5772 CONTINENTAL ONE HOUR CLEANERS Bluff Park 809 Shades Crest Road Birmingham, Ala. 35226 Telephone 823-0291 Vestavia 605 Montgomery Hwy. Birmingham, Ala. 35216 Telephone 823-1002 QUALITY HOME BUILDERS 1276 Malihu Place Birmingham, AL 35216 New Construction - Additions and Remodeling Beeper: 838-6280 Home: 823-6280 Chuck Tortomasi STEINW iy PIANOS opoes wu. LANGLEY SYSTEMS ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT =.0. BOX 20111 GEORGE G. LANGLEY, JR., P.E. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. 35216 Phone 205 822-4333 Pat m natter LU Realty , Inc. I7EALT0!? 200 VESTAVIA OFRCE PARK. SUITE 2300, BIRMINGHAM, AL. 35216 JIBBY STOCKARD SEMIOR SALES EXECUTIVE HOME 822-7377 OFRCE 822-8221 ll TURBOCHARGERS TRUCK • CONSTRUCTION FARM • AUTOMOTIVE Authorized Distributor for AIRESEARCH • CUMMINS ROTO-MASTER SCHWITZER United Turho Sales, Inc. 631 NINTH ST. NORTH BIRMINGHAM, AL 35203 (205) 251-7296 Please feel free to call our office for any problems or quesitons (205) 251-7296. 1 Compliments of WYATT SAFETY SUPPLY CO., INC. 119 Citation Court Homewood, Ala. 35209 (205} 942-0050 T. M. [Tom] Wyatt Compliments of DAVID LANGERFIELD OO umE FIOSSOR We Serve the Very Nicest People the Very Nicest Way We Know 2901 South 18 Street Homewood, Alabama 35208 Phone (205} 870-7461 BAMBINO ' S 2901 Crescent Avenue Homewood, AL 35209 871-2112 New and Like-New Baby Things and Maternity Too! Hours — 10-5 Mon.-Sat. Visa and M C Accepted ™ GaUcry INC.C Nail Care Tanning 413 Lorna Square Birmingham, AL 35216 Open 6 Days a Week 979-4063 To: Stephanie Jill Mary Laura Julie Sally Nina Let us never forget how good it once was when we were all together, united . . . Leigh uC. LTCa Off.: 870-3406 Res.: 956-6378 i Ce.iam.ici. 19 27th Ave. So. Birmingham, AL 35209 Sylvia Cunningham 276 • mm Congratulations from your parents to the 1984 Football Team for a winning season and for renewing the Rebel tradition. Cathy and Bill Beckham Faith and Barry Benner Mr. and Mrs. Sol Berry Fran and Butch Braasch Sally and Jim Burford George and Pricilla Carbonie Lee and Ed Chapman Ann and Stan Clemmer Ollie and Carol Coggin Jim and Laura Conley Joel and Bonna Cornett Margean and Bill Cummings Ron and Helen Dennis Charlie Dickinson Howard and Ruth Dorman Margaret and Nick Graff eo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Greene Linda and Mike Gurosky Jimmy and Jane Harris Earl and Gwendolyn S. Harry Bobbie Hughes Bill and Evelyn Lamb Marty and Mazie Manors Bill and Julie Meadows Pete and Marilyn Mistrot Julius and Leola Oliver Ernie and Ruthann Panaia Ken and Brenda Parker Bill and Sharrye Payne Warren and Carol Porter Martha Pszyk Wayne and Gladys Pugh Carolyn and Cotton Purser Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Rice Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Rookis Ken and Ginger Scarborough Mr. and Mrs. Tohn Shunnaran Carolyn M. Slappey Marion Stanford Sherry and Bob Stidfole Mike and Jibby Stockard Mrs. Sandra K. Tibbett John and Kay Tipton Renate and John Uher Mary Veigas Compliments of Vestavia 979-0304 MAYTAG 610-A Montgomery Hwy. Vestavia Hills Shopping Center Vestavia Hills, Ala. 35216 Pilleteri Maytag Sales ■ Service We Service All Brands Old Lonely (205] 822-6405 LEE PILLETERI Residential ■ Commercial Pat Natter Realty, inc. 200VKSTAVIAOFPICE PARK. Sl ' ITE2300. BIRMINGHAM. Al. 352 16 KAY RAY 1 IJ ASS{X:1ATE BROKER HOME 987-9107 Million ix llar Sales Club OFFICE: 822-8221 Vestavia Pediatrics P.A. 1936 Old Orchard Rd. B ' ham, Alabama 35216 i 823A766 FABRIC CARE CLEANING CENTER 3017 Columbiana Road Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Phone 822-1495 You ' re Tops With Us Shawn, Commit everything you do to the Lord. Trust him to help you do it, and he will Ps. 37:5 Love, Mom, Dad, Michelle and Brett Come Fly With Usl GIN-ANN AVIATION, INC. Good Luck Rebels! Buy Service Trade Sale SuppJies Rentals AAA TYPEWRITER SERVICE Smith — Corona — Warranty Speedy Service 701 South 37th Street Suite 12 Birmingham, Alabama 35222 Dane Bailey (205) 252-0926 Res. 205) 681-6793 cylll Paperbacks 2 Trice c lsk About Our Trade T olicy The ' Bookliack 2S00 Rocky Ridge Rd 823-3990 Sharing the Gift of Love VESTAVIA HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH 2600 Vestavia Drive Birmingham, AL 35216 BATES VESTAVIA HILLS SHELL 205 979-6433 John B. Bates Owner Complete Automotive Repairs Road and Wrecker Service 1488 Montgomery Hwy. Birmingham, Alabama 35216 870-5921 DOUG ' S COIN JEWELRY 2907 South 18th Street Homewood, AJabama In the curve _ g jor PIZZA • RAVIOLI •tPAOHETTI HOT ITALIAN tANO OCLICIOUt (ALAO • DRAFT HCR NOON WCCIALALLU CAN f AT 1907 Hoover Court 822-3980 2313 Center Point Road 854-1419 AmeiiK an TELCOM, INC. Your Person to Person Telephone Company • Telephone systems • Mobile telephones • Beepers 979-RING [7467] 2260 Rocky Ridge Road Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Our very best to all the good people at Vestavia High School OLDS-ISUZU U.S. 31 So. at 1-65 Vestavia Compliments of M A10RIN CONTROLS COMFV NY Specialty valves and controls for the process industry BU S C H ..Famous for Diamonds Don ' t buy your Class Ring until you ' ve seen our unique Selection Ck Ueetion by IKMKVED See us today, and you can be first in your class to get your ring. Choose from ourcollection of offfcial rings made for your school by ArtCarved. We ' ve got lots of styles and custom features. And fast, fast delivery. Because it ' s a lot more fun to wear your ring than to wait for it. BUSCHS Fine Jewelry since 1922 P 214 N. 20TH ST., DOWNTOWN Compliments of Kopper Kettle Cafeteria Brookwood Village MAGICAL ENTERTAINER ♦ PARTIES ♦ BANQUETS ♦ CONVENTIONS ♦ SCHOOLS ♦ CHURCH€S 1709 MERRYVALE ROAD BIRMINGHAM, AL 35216 HOUMAN Rhies PLANNED ARENTHCfidD of Alabama lnc. 1108 20th Street South Birmingham, Ah 35256 (205) 933-8444 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS JACK A. TRAFFANSTEDT Agent 2820 Columbiana Road Next to Berry High School P.O. Box 20223 Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Off.: (205} 823-3370 Res.: (205] 979-5995 283 On H X H O en o 0!$ CONNIE KANAKIS WELCOMES YOU Paint Ji Decorating™ ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE PAINT STORES IN BIRMINGHAM! 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Nash .1 287 Rebel Girls, Were proud of all your hard work and dedication. Love, Your parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Cloues Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gosper Mr. and Mrs. ]erry Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fancher Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kuykenall Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lively Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGonnell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Moxley Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. David Sheehan Ms. Savann W. Sherrill Mr. and Mrs. Tom Styles Mr. and Mrs. Robert West COMPLIMENTS OF RUDULPH REAL ESTATE, INC. Residential Sales Property Management Commercial Sales Home Improvements Vestavia Agent KATHY SMITH Residence 967-8828 Office 879-4691 24 Karat Congratulates the Vestavia Rebel Girls Go For the Gold! . POOUS VESTAVIA TEXACO SEE. CENTER 721 MONTGOMERY HIGHWAY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 35216 823-1450 W. R. (BILL) POOL ®| (205) 823-4039 COSMETICS cJLunn Shield A Independent Beauty ConsuJtant 837 Leah Lane Birmingham, AL 35226 Good Luck Jason Love, Mom Dad John Fondren 1493 Montgomery Highway Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Telephone 822-7456 2!) ' ,i THE SPOTLIGHT IS Auto Paint Supply 2300 University Blvd. South 251-0266 : ' Svi£i 1903 Hoover Court Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Phone: 979-8066 Guns Fishing Tackle Archery Reloading Supplies 291 JflotdetjB? Flowers Gifts For All Occasions fnartin ZrlowerA, nc. AT VESTA VIA Q fi MONTGOMERY HWY. mF UmGHAU, ALA. 35216 TEL. (205) 822-9013 Gail Hugh A. Pemberion Backcouiury TFlTTEPft Backpacking, Camping, Climbing Canoeing and Skiing Donald Gardner 2021 Canyon Road (205) 822-1960 Vestavia Hills, Ala. 35216 State Farm Insurance Companies Til den Chancey Agent Life — Homeowners — Auto — Health — Business Ins. 1008 Mont. Hwy. P.O. Box 20223 Bus. Phone: 823-1343 B ' ham, AL 35216 Res. Phone: 822-9651 Thanks to Beth and the Rebel Band ' . Love, Mom Dad Best Wishes to Whomever it may CONCERN Congratulations to the colorguard from M.E.F. 29: 294 THE OPTIMAL HEALTH CENTER, P.A. nutritional biochemistry orthomolecular nutrition by appointment only 205 823-0570 205 823-0571 414 Lorna Square Birmingham, Alabama 35216 Congratulations Seniors from Albert E. Ritchey kntxi FO.I.C. HOOVER OFFICE 1600 Montgomery Highway 254-5637 DAVID MATHEWS Branch Manager OIL CHANGE The FASTEST Pit Stop in Town! • 10 Minute Lube, Oil Filter • 30 Minute Tune-Up • 20 Minute Transmission Service • 60 Minute or less Brake Service 5 Convenient Locations: • EAST UkKE 201 S Oporto Blvd (Next to Egg A Day) Call 838-2640 • CENTER POINT 2000 Center Point Rd (Across from 1st Baptist Ctlurch) Call 856-3425 • HOMEWOOD 1717 27tri Court Soutti (Next to Jim Jims MotorCo ) Call 879-4499 ■ HOOVER 1554 tytontgomery Hwy Soutti (1 BIk South of Holiday Inn) Call 823-0466 • WEST VALLEY AVE. 174 W, Valley Ave (Across from Ski Lodge Apts ) Call 945-8845 A Quality Service of Jim Jim ' s SftidiK Spoi(su«a i DESIGNEE SPORTSWEAR at DISCOUNT PRICES 3026 MONTGOMERY HWY HOMEWOOD, AL. 35209 PHONE 871 -POSH Congratulations Seniors! Best Wishes to Angle, Keith, and Susan Annette and Jerry Jenkins 295 Way to go, REBELS! Compliments of Burton Construction Sales Service BOB ' S BIKES, INC. 1410 Montgomery Highway Vesta via, Alabama 35216 (205) 979-3460 MANE PLACE 3-) V r? W 979-4210 RK We recommend RK hair care for men, by Redken ' . FOR MEN AND WOMEN 3199 LORNA RD HOOVER • DESIGN PERMING • FOIL HIGHLIGHTING • EYEBnOW WAXING • DESIGN HAIRCUTTING NAIL CARE SERVICE REDI EN There ' s a name for total beautv Redken ' hair care, skin care and cosmetics jcv omo Serving Alabama Over 60 Years CHINESE AMERICAN DISHES Tues. - Weds. - Thurs. Lunch 11 AM-2PM Dinner 5PM-9PM Fri.-Sat. Lunch 11AM-2PM Dinner 5PM-10PM Sundays — 12 Noon-9PM Closed Mondays TAKEOUT AVAILABLE Brookwood Gallery (Under Medical Center Parking Deck) 879-7500 •■ ' 6 eroom 297 Congratulations Golorguard and Drum Major for your outstanding achievements: HOOVER MARCHING INVITATIONAL Majorettes, Golorguard and Drum Major — Best in Class STATE COMPETITION Majorettes — 2nd place Richard and Sharron Adams Chuck and Madilyn Beck Mark and Dorothy Bently Francis Berlella Tom and Lee Clark Chris and Lula Christ Richard and Sally Dandurand Jim and Fay Davis French and Anne Forbes Ron and Rae Foster Bill and Ann Germain We Love You! Kenneth and Sandra Jones Gary and Neva Kitchen Charlotte Lee Phillip and Jeneane Levio Patrick and Pat Linton Ben and Lynn McDaniel Larry and Jenny Moore Jim and Joan Neill Don and Sheila Norlander Kathryn Pierce Lee and June Pilleteri Edward and Sondra Richardson Charles and Mary Smith Albert and Joann Stallings Joe and Barbara Stone Joe Terry Bill and Joyce Updegraff Thomas and Karen Webb Jim and Audrey Wilson Ralph and Thalia Zellers 298 I tyJii. r- t h ! T S oom ' ,. -J ' c d « A. •6 a V. r ' -■ Pc cuo ' T MTi- (JcP . . .c -4 299 When Considering An Important Purchase, It ' s Wise To Consider The Source. Scoles Cadillac We add to the pletiaure of owning a Cadillac 1677 Montgomery Highway • Birmingham-Hoover • 979-7979 ramin ' shoppe 20 Green Springs Highway Birmingham, Alabama— 942-3373 207 Loehmann ' s Village Birmingham, Alabama — 988-3663 mGRLE noRmm Tlie Plat-e for iho Cusloin Face Let Us Teach You Your Face FREE Todd Mall Vestavia Hills, AL 822-7660 300 301 Thanks to the 1985 Gheerleading squad for promoting school spirit throughout the year. Love, Your parents Tallulah Armistead Patrick and Nancy Boone Carlton and Rhonda Cook Bill and Jean Ellard Diane Farmer Hugh and Gloria Gainer Christine and Charles Grelier Billy and Janet Haas Faye and Bill Holcombe David and Leslie Hruska Beverly LaRiviere Paul and Sandy Lee Tim and Anne Lyons Mac and Betty Margaret Macoy Daniel and Elaine Martin Rad and B. J. McGee Joe and Ellen Murchison Bob and Carol O ' Neill Courtney and Dot Renneker Vincent and Mary Saia George and Dee Sheehy Nadene Siniard Andy and Emilie Smith Howard and Marie Smith Hugh and Leslie Taylor Kelly and Cricket Wehby Steve and Joy Wilkes 302 AmSouth Is Making Student Loans ByThe Thousands. College is just around the corner. And so is your local AmSouth bank. With professionals ready to put you in touch with the benefits of our student loan programs. Like no repayment as long as you qualify as an eligible student and optional plans depending upon family income. To find out more about AmSouth student loans, go by your nearest AmSouth bank at more than 100 locations throughout Alabama. J ' VmScxjth Member FDIC Headquarters For 20 Years For the High School Girls ' Pageant — Prom — Cocktail Gowns ' ' Your Dress Is Registered ' No One Else Will Be Sold Your Style Gown 931 Oxmoor Rd.Homewood 942-4040 303 II Mother, Thank you for all you are. I love you. Me CarStereo$hop RADIO REPAIRS INSTALLATIONS f ■) Piot xieen je t sounds ILRNE CAR AUDIO SYSTEMS THE LARGEST SELECTION OF CAR STEREOS IN THE SOUTH LOWEST PRICES 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH WITH CREDIT APPROVED 331 24m SO ON THE COftNER Of 2ITH 4TH AV HOURS 7:30 AM - 6 PM «b «■ 2 51-21 11 , 2 i MILES SO LOEHMANN-S VlUAGt SONY RADIO 9S9°9 113 THE FRESH MARKET FRUIT AND vtCHABlES turopeanSPifle Imported Cheese, Spices, Herbs Gourmet Food Items Fruits and Vegetables From Around the World 304 SHAMPOO o FULL SERVICE SAHON • Total Hair Care • 979-7921 941-C Hoover Court Birmingham, Ala. 35226 979-7922 617 Montgomery Hwy. Vestavia, Ala. 35216 « ' ' - 5iti.J%! This concludes the ads section. Thanks to everyone on staff for a great year and many memories. Sharon and Andy 305 Index A Aber, Kris 75 Aber, Terri 55, 192 Abies, Becky 55, 150 Adams, Matt 75 Adams, Mindy 35, 127, 184, 185, 189, 190, 192, 283 Akers, Cheri 35, 110, 114, 125, 160, 161, 183, 201, 208 Alcorn, Jeff 35 Alexander, Kate 75, 173 Alexander, Melissa 46, 55 Alexander, Tony 55, 216 Allen, Kelly 65, 119, 120, 160, 224 Allen, Lisa 75 Allison, David 55 Allison, Neal 75, 139, 149 Ammons, Steve 65, 147 Anderson, Donna 75, 208 Anderson, Nora 35, 163 Anderson, Sarah 75, 166 Angelini, Brian 55, 151, 216 Anton, Tina 55, 208 Archer, Melissa 55, 185, 228 Armistead, Suzanne 55, 140 Arnlaugsson, Ingibjorg 75 Arnold, Jennifer 74, 75, 85, 206, 212 Arrand, Heather 35, 218 Arrington, Clarence 35, 147, 148 Arthur, Tommy 65 Asencio, Eric 55, 170, 216 Ash, Darren 55, 189, 191 Asten, Tracey 75, 229 Autry, Elizabeth 65 Awtrey, Dusty 75, 139 B Bacopoulos, Laurie 65 Bagga, Ranjit 35, 126, 194, 199, 204, 229 Baker, Clay 55 Balch, Glen 75, 139, 149 Ballard, Karen 35, 222 Ballinger, Carl 55, 174 Barnard, Trey 65, 216 Barnes, Matt 55, 229 Barr, Nancie 65 Barton, Bobby 65, 72, 165, 206 Barton, Tammy 55 Bass, Tara 65, 215 Bates, Angle 75 Bates, Michael 35, 132, 165, 220 Battle, Andy 55, 208 Bean, Amie 55 Bean, Kathy 55, 224 Beard, Tammy 55, 179 Beaumont, Alan 65 Beck, Meg 55, 190, 192, 218, 219 Becker, Kurt 55, 200 Bedford, Bart 75, 192, 206 Bedford, Ron 55, 188, 192 Bell, Karen 35, 125, 150, 183, 199, 204, 208 Benner, Jeff 35, 105, 131, 132, 194, 199. 200 Bentley, Dee 55 Bentley, Linda 75, 212 Bentley, Lisa 35, 190 Berry, Amy 75 Berry, Beth 65, 72, 166, 205 Berry, Sol 65, 141 Bertella, Denise 65, 190 Black, Angle 35 Black, David 75, 189, 192 Blankenship, Christie 65, 208 Blankenship, Danny 35, 220 Blatnica, Scott 65, 170, 206 Blevins, Courtney 55 Blevins, Kami 55 Blue, Mike 75, 139, 156 Boatman, Tiffanie 65, 215 Boglin, Roderic 55, 132 Bonds, Al 75, 124, 202, 208, 212 Bonds, Britt 75 Bonds, Janet 35, 124, 182, 201, 202, 203 Bonovitch, Deidra 55, 144 Booker, Bo 55, 169 Boone, Julie 55, 63, 110, 148, 200, 214 Boone, Patrick 75, 149 Boothby, Mary Kat 35, 184, 229 Bowden, Elizabeth 65, 124, 150, 216 Bowen, Kevin 35, 163 Bowers, John 35, 124, 189, 192, 198, 199, 204 Boyd, Amy 75, 212 Boyd, Laura 35, 119, 121, 122, 160, 161 Boyd, Missy 75 Boyd, Tracey 55, 150, 175, 183, 204 Bradley, Dana 36, 194, 199, 204 Brannon, Amanada 65, 191 Brannon, Chris 55, 188, 192, 208, 216 Brasher, Chris 55, 218, 219 Brookshire, Julie 65, 215 Brosowsky, Drew 35, 192, 229 Brosowsky, Dina 75, 188, 189, 192 Brown, Bart 36, 179 Brown, Chris 36, 163, 206 Brown, Collin 55, 169 Brown, James 147 Brown, Jimmy 65, 72 Brown, Rucker 75, 139 Brown, Susan 36, 215 Brown, Stacey 65, 190 Browne, Craigger 55, 63, 214, 216 Bruno, Elizabeth 75 Bruno, Sam 65, 124, 170, 202, 203 Bryant, Betsy 65, 110, 175, 210 Bryars, Bart 65 Buchanan, Ron 55 Buckingham, Liz 55 Bullock, Brian 65, 163, 165, 206 Bunnell, John 55, 194 Buntain, Bruce 36, 132, 135, 138, 147, 215 Burks, Leigh 55, 160 Burks, Shea 75 Buryn, Kelli 65, 215 Bush, Dwayne 36, 220 c Cade, Lauren 75, 212 Calvin, Albert 75 Camp, Kelli 75 J Campbell, Chris 55 Cannon, Bill 65, 163, 165 Cantavespre, Michael 65, 132 Capps, Jennifer 65 Caraway, Marsha 65, 215 Caraway, Tasha 215 Carbonie, Anthony 65, 132, 214 Carbonie, George 65, 131, 138 Carbonie, Neicy 75 Carenthers, Michelle 65 Carlin, LeAnn 75, 84, 208 Carhle, Andrew 65, 189, 191, 192, 215 Carlile, Elizabeth 36, 185 Carlisle, Keith 36, 127, 163, 204 Carlson, Craig 65, 206 Carson, Catherine 65 Casale, Pat 55, 188, 229 Casey, Bret 55, 215 Caspell, Brian 55, 189, 229 Castleberry, Tracy 75 Chandler, Ashley 65, 210 Chandler, Jace 36 Chapman, Jay 55, 151 Cheek, Davina 65, 215 Cherry, Roy 75, 206 Cheung, Sharon 65, 173 Childers, Hope 55, 150, 208 Chiles, Clark 75, 189 Christ, Gina 75, 180, 192 Chung, Tina 55, 200 Cicero, Kelly 55, 144, 210 Clark, Amy 65 Clark, Cheryl 75, 190, 206, 207, 222 Clayburn, Steve 65, 143, 194, 206 Clayburn, Susan 55, 205 Clemmer, Hal 55, 132, 134, 153, 214 Cloe, David 36, 127, 143, 165, 178, 179, 195, 200 Cloe, Jennifer 75, 167, 212 Clones, Cindy 56, 124, 164, 166, 196, 200 Cobb, Tad 75 Coburn, Lara 65 Cochran, Chris 65, 72, 73, 206, 215 Cochran, Tommy 56, 206 Cockfield, Chris 36, 166, 199, 204, 205 Coggin, Chris 75, 132 CoBgin, Dow 56, 138, 143 Collins, Gary 75, 139 Collins, Jamie 36, 204, 205 Collins, Jim 56, 163 Collins, Rick 75, 229 Colvin, Whit 75, 206 Condra, Christine 65, 215 Conley, Aaron 56, 131, 147, 204 Contorno, Donnie 65, 131, 138 Contorno, Ronnie 56, 220 Conyers, Lori 36, 124, 172, 208 Cook, Gary 56, 174, 183, 206 Cook, Holly 36, 140 Cooper, Robby 56, 153, 206 Cope, Nicole 75 Copeland, Shelby 65 Corley, Phillip 65, 165, 206 Cornett, Chris 138 Cornett, James 66 Corona, Joe 34, 36, 115, 151, 153, 206, 306 210, 214 Cosper, Kim 65, 124, 164, 166, 196 Cost, Teresa 66, 73, 224 Cost, Tina 36 Costa, Mike 56 Couch, Kelly 75, 208 Coursey, Katharine 34, 36, 105, 116, 172, 206, 215, 257 Coursey, Suzanne 65 Cox, Andrea 65, 150, 208 Cox, Bart 65, 179 Criddle, Missy 56 Grim, Ned 65 Crisp, Mike 65, 189, 191 Crowder, Elisa 65, 160, 215 Cullighan, Beth 144, 173, 205 Cullighan, David 66, 155, 157, 170 Culpepper, Robert 147, 179, 216 Cummings, Bill 66, 138, 216 Cuthbertson, Bruce 56, 138 DuBard, Annette 76, 84, 179, 218 Dudley, Brett 66, 143, 163 Duncan, jimmy 76 Dutton, Doug 76, 149, 206 Duvall, Matt 56, 163, 165, 167 D Daffin, John 66 Daily, Lori 56 Daly, Kellie 75 D ' Amico, Vincent 139 Dandurand, Debbie 66, 150, 180, 192, 208 Daniels, Candice 75 David, Chris 56, 147 David, David 75 David, Dia 36, 220 Davidson, Britt 76, 188 Davis, Christi 56, 190, 213 Davis, Philip 66, 132 Davis, Scott 75, 139 Davis, Shannon 76 Dawson, Mark 56 Dean, Carl 36, 206 Dean, Patrick 76, 208 DeBurgh, Brad 76 DeFalco, Rodney 76, 139 DeLage, Andrea 76 DeLathouder, Johnny 56, 216 DeLathouder, Yancy 6, 188, 229 Dennis, Mike 76, 139, 155 Dennis, Ronald 56, 131, 138, 153, 154, 170 Dickey, Catherine 66 Dickey, Patti 76 Dickinson, Jill 37, 124, 131, 132, 164, 166, 175, 178, 195, 196, 197, 204 Dickinson, Eric 66, 179, 206 Dinga, Kurt 56, 143, 170, 216 Dobyns, Paul 76 Dolatabadi, Simin 76, 212 Donahue, Tricia 37, 124, 196, 197, 210 Donegan, Sean 76, 206 Dorman, Jeff 56 Doughty, Susan 37, 117, 119, 120, 122. 127, 184, 185, 189, 190, 203, 208 Douglass, Heather 66, 150 Douglass, John 56, 142, 208 Dreyspring, Laurie 56, 150, 161, 172, 182, 200, 208 Driggers, David 37, 163, 165, 167 Driver, Dana 76 Driver, Joe 37 Dua, Amit 76, 194 E Eagle, Kelle 66, 215 Eagle, Marty 76, 188 Eargle, Karen 76, 175 Eargle, Walter 37, 173 Echols, Wynn 76, 139, 149 Edgar, Todd 56 Edmunds, David 76, 163, 165 Edwards, Sondra 37 Ellard, Jennifer 76, 142 Ellison, Al 37 Ellwood, Tracey 76 Eskew, John 37, 188, 189, 191, 192 Estes, Kelly 56 Estock, Bryan 37, 143 Estock, Jennifer 37, 163 Etheridge, David 37, 165 Eubanks, Valerie 66, 215 Evans, Adrienne 76, 208 Evans, Christine 56, 188, 192 Evans, Kim 66, 215 Evans, Wendy 66 Evers, Lara 76 Fagin, Lisa 66, 222 Fancher, Julie 37, 124, 164, 166, 196, 197 Parish, Jennifer 66, 150, 215 Farmer, Jennifer 56, 140, 179 Farris, Matt 37, 114, 124 Farris, Michele 76 Faulkner, Jeff 76, 156 Faulkner, Mike 56, 138, 147, 170 Ferris, Brad 56, 143, 206 Finchum, Anthony 37, 116 Fish, Diane 37, 205 Fish, Judy 37, 150 Flatland, Steinar 56, 163, 165, 229 Flowers, Bay 66, 163, 165, 206 Flynn, Dan 37, 117, 206 Flynn, Pat 56, 143, 206 Flynn, Terry 76, 156 Folsom, Clint 17, 206 Forbes, Heather 56, 190 Ford, Meredith 71 Fort, April 56, 213 Foster, Dana 56, 183, 190, 208 Foster, Kellie 11, 84, 178 Fox. Eben 66, 215 Fraser, Raymond 11, 83, 139, 156 Frazier, Darren 66 Freeman, Cheryl 37 Freeman, Jonathan 57, 170, 171, 188 French, Michelle 66 Frey, Sherri 76, 212 Frings, Mary Beth 37, 104, 172, 182, 189, 190, 193, 199, 201, 208 Fuller, Susan 66, 185, 215 Furner, Rachel 11, 218 Gainer, Amy 11, 142 Gaiewski, Vicki 66, 124, 160, 210, 214 Gall, Becky 38, 158, 159, 172, 205 Galloway, Charles 38, 179, 206 Galloway, Gavin 11 Gammill, Greg 17, 156, 206 Garner. Gerald 57, 11, 156 Garner, Grant 139 Garrett, Cheryl 38, 115, 144, 150, 205 Garret, Lain 57, 206 Gaskins, Corky 77, 139, 156 Casque, Paul 38, 206 Gaugh, Kristine 66, 188, 192, 208 Gaugh, Stacie 71, 208 Gavin, Allen 17 Gear, Kim 66 Genetski, Christian 11, 174 Germain, Susan 38, 189 Gibbs, Julie 11, 184 Gibson, Stephanie 38, 205 Gilbert, Candy 56, 66 Gilbery, Leigh 189, 201 Gillespie, Mickey 229 Gillespie, Pam 57, 11 Gilliam, Heath 57, 226 Gilmer, Jeff 11 Ginn. Rosemary 11, 184 Glass. Chris 66. 188. 191. 192. 215 Glaze. Mitch 11 Godsey. Sabrina 57 Godwin. John 38 Goldasich. Bubba 11, 158 Goldasich. Jenny 57. 172. 179 Goldthwaite. Andy 57. 163. 165. 182, 208 Goodall, Aaron 11, 229 Goodson, Nicole 38 Graffeo, Barry 38, 124, 165, 220 Graffeo, Tony 74, 11, 85, 139, 149, 179 Graham, Chip 74, 11 Graham, Kristin 66, 216 Graham, Scot 38, 174 Graphos, Lani 11, 150, 213 Graybar, Ben 163, 195, 225 Green, Richard 11 Gregory, Kimberly 67, 215 Grelier, Chrissy 11, 142 Grelier, Max 216 Griffin, Larry 38, 216 Grigsby, Karin 11, 188 Grove, Glenn 38, 117, 142, 178, 179, 216, 221 Grove, Ned 11 Gunter, David 67 Gurosky, Scot 67, 131, 138, 153, 169 Guthrie, David 216 Guthrie, Eddie 11 Gutierrez, Monyca 38 Guy, Scott 77 H Haas, Nina 38, 104, 124, 140 Habshey, Ben 67, 138, 151 Hagedorn, Rebekah 38 Hagler, Holly 67 307 tmamammrm Kwrm Hagler, Joel 67, 173, 206 Hafford, Paul 38 Hall, Brian 67, 215 Hamilton, Chris 77, 149 Hamilton, Keith 67, 147 Hamilton, Mark 57, 147, 179, 216 Hammill, Michele 57, 208 Hammond, Greg 57, 169 Hand, Emily 57, 173 Haney, Todd 57 Hansen, Jennifer 76, 77, 164, 166, 194 Hanson, Eric 77, 139, 149 Hardy, Derek 67, 191 Hardy, Doug 57, 188, 191. 192 Hardy, Sean 57, 216 Harmon, Terri 57 Harper, Kristin 77 Harris, Bruce 57 Harris, Chris 77 Harris, Eric 67 Harris, Jay 57, 206 Harris, Roger 38 Harris, Vincent 38, 115, 131, 132, 135, 137, 138 Harry, Earl 57 Harvy, Beth 38 Hauswirth, Kathy 38, 189, 190, 199, 204, 218, 219 Hawkins, Camille, 39, 160, 161, 18 Hawkins, Cathy 57, 228 Hawkins, Jay 57, 131, 153, 163, 165, 206 Hawthorne, Grover 67 Hay, Shannon 77, 208 Hay, Wayne 57, 188, 192, 229 Hayes, Mike 57, 220, 221 Hayes, Tracey 57 Head, Rhonda 57, 184, 208 Heath, Jeff 57, 131 Heaton, Jill 58, 166, 205 Hebert, Lee 67 Henderson, Jim 39, 124, 127, 179, 202, 203 Hendricks, Brett 58, 124, 163, 200, 201, 203 Hendricks, Shawn 39, 113, 163. 165, 199, 200 Henley, Michael 67, 229 Heffington, Laura 67 Hellen, Peggy 39, 124. 150, 160, 161, 205 Hester, Laura 67 Higdon, Heather 78. 188, 192 Hild, James 78, 206 Hill, Ginger 58, 175, 179, 204 Hill, John 67 Hilyer. Kelly 39, 205 Hines, Cindy 67 Hines, Karen 39 Hines, Scott 124 Hirschberg, Debbie 78 Hodges, Greg 78, 139, 179 Hodges, Jeff 58, 163, 206. 225 Hoeielman, David 67 Holcomb, Becky 58, 140 Holland, Jon 78, 139, 156 HoUingsworth, Joe 78 Holt, Melissa 58, 124 Hood, Paul 58, 134 Home, Brett 39 Home, Brian 39 Hortberg. Claire 58, 200 Howard, Jennifer 58, 166, 172, 211 Howell, Duane 78, 156, 206 Hruska, Heather 78, 142, 212 Hruska, Mark 58 Huber, Marc 78 Hudson, Gloria 67, 208 Huey, Staci 58, 218, 219 Hughes, Kenny 39, 114, 124 Huie, Bobby 39, 126, 189, 191, 192, 249 Huie, Michael 78, 165, 206 Hull, Joy 67, 73 •Hunt, Steven 78, 139 Hum, Chad 67 1 Irvine. Anne 58. 144, 158, 159, 205 Irvine, Phillip 39, 132 Jackson. Michael 58. 189, 192, 211 James, Chris 58, 147, 216 James Randy 39 Jenkins, Keith 39. 182, 201 Johnson, Carrie 39, 180, 181, 201, 222, 320 Johnson, Jill 39, 118, 119, 121, 122 Johnston, Laura 78 Johnston, Michael 58, 200, 206 Joiner, Amy 67, 172 Jones, Allison 58. 160, 161, 182, 204, 208 Jones, Calandra 78 Jones, Courtney 58, 190. 192, 200 Jones, Denby 58, 179, 185, 228 Jones, Kevin 78, 174 Jones. Kelly 58 Jones. Laurie 67, 192, 218, 219 Jones, Phillip 58. 134 Jones, Virginia 78, 80 Jones, William 67 Jordan, Becky 67, 150 Jordan, Lee 58 Juneman, Kathryn 67 Justice, Denise 67, 215 K Kanakis, Matina 39, 144, 205 Kash. Mike68. 170 Kaufman, Tammie 68, 151, 158 Keith, Todd 68, 143, 206 Keller, Ruth 58, 179. 208 Kennedy, Claudia 58, 175, 183 Kennedy Paige 84 Kennedy, Stephanie 78 Kerlin, Kurt 39, 216 Kheir, Christina 68 Kiely, Daniel 78, 174. 192 Kiely. Lauren 39, 175, 199, 204, 205 Kieskowski, Mark 58 Kiker, Dana 58, 229 Killingsworth, Todd 39, 188, 189, 192, 229 Kimbrough, Terri 68 King, Jenni 58 King, Matt 78, 229 King, Sandra 39, 195, 229 Kinney, Kim 185 Kirk, Chris 68 Kitchen, Lisa 34, 40, 119, 120, 122, 179, 189, 190, 193, 203, 208 Kitchen, Mindy 78, 192, 212 Kitchens, Tom 68 Knight, Marty 58 Knudsen, Kristin 68, 215 Kobelja, Alex 58, 163, 165. 229 Koulourides, Christie 68. 160, 205 Kubacki, Kenny 78 Kulbitskas, Alex 58 Kuykendall. Kerri 68, 124, 196 Kyzar, Kim 78 L LaGrove. Kelly 78, 208 Lahan, Anna 68, 150, 214, 215 Lahey, Ken 68 Lahey. Kerri 78, 175, 212 Lamb, Shawn 68, 73, 138 Lamb, Sharon 68, 72. 182. 188. 192 Lamb, Tim 78, 139 Lambert, David 79. 188. 229 Lambert, Steve 68, 192, 208 Landis, Jim 40, 188, 189, 192, 206, 218 Langford. April 79, 212 Langley, Laura 68, 172, 175 Lankford, Mark 68, 170 Lanthrip, Paige 68 Lanzi, Joe 79, 208 LaRiviere. Nancy 40, 140, 200. 208. 209 Larson. Tiffany 79 LaRussa. Kellie 68, 144, 166, 205 Laws. Carolyn 58 Laws. Rex 68 Layton. Tyler 58. 110 Lazarus, Angie 58, 188, 204 Leake, Scot 79 Leath. Lisa 68, 208 Leavell. Charlie 58 Leavell. Jennifer 79. 229 LeBerte, Mead 58, 192 LeCroy, Jennifer 40 Lee, Jamie 58 Lee. Jenny 68. 208 Lee, Leisa 40. 116. 140, 178, 210 Lee, Michele 40, 189, 190, 208 Lee, Mike 58. 220 Lee. Tracey, 68, 208 Lee. Tonya 79 Leos. Pete 220 Levine. Maury 188, 191 Levio, Marisa 190 Lewis, Chelsea 79, 84, 179 Lewis, Mary Susan 68 Lewis, Shelley, 68 Linton, Beth 40, 183, 189. 192, 203, 218, 219 Linton. Sam 68. 173. 191, 214 Lipsey. Coleman 68. 189, 192 Lipsey. David 79 Lister. Lisa 40. 117. 201 Little, Melanie 40, 160, 161 Lively, Andrea 40, 119. 121. 185, 196, 308 197, 203, 208 Lloyd, Julie 40, 200 Lloyd, Sandy 58, 147, 148, 170 LoBuglio, Beanie 40, 159, 205 LoBuglio, Lisa 79, 158, 208 Lockette, Russell 68 Loehn, Angela 58 Lokasundaram, Venkat 58, 229 Lopez, Jusue 79 Lott, Greg 79, 149 Love, Elizabeth 79 Lovelady, Michelle 40, 195, 214, 222 Lovell, Dan 54, 63, 174, 179 Lovette, Hollie 79, 212 Lowry, Anne 58, 210 Ludwig, Bruce 68, 225 Luna, Edgar 40, 174, 208 Lunsford, Mike 40, 199, 200 Lynch, Jay 68, 142, 206, 208 Lynch, )on 79, 165 Lynch, Tommy 68, 155, 157, 170 Lynn, Alicia 79 Lyons, Gaines 58, 140, 210 M McArthur, Kurt 79, 188, 191, 192, 218, 219 McBride, Amy 59, 185 McCalla, Chris 79 McCallum, Charles 68, 124, 188, 192, 215 McCallum, Kevin 68, 189, 191 McCloskey, Alan 79, 139, 149, 220 McCluskey, Jim 59 McConnell, Keri 68, 110, 124, 172, 185, 196, 211 McConnell, Jamie 79, 139, 156 McCowan, Chad 79 McCutcheon, Shaun 40 McDaniel, Ann 34, 40, 110, 189, 190, 199 McDonald, Jay 59, 206 McFadden, Jody 59 McFalls, Kenneth 68, 173, 194 McFarlin, Kathy 79 McFillin, Kim 68, 144, 158 McGee, Heather 68, 72, 142, 179, 215 McGee, Leah 69, 179, 208 McGee, Tyler 69 McGeever, Lana 69 McKell, Mitchell 69, 147 McKinney, Scott 79, 156 McKnight, Jennifer 59, 193 McLear, Matt 69 McLemore, Brian 59 McNamara, Megan 69, 215, 226 McNamee, Jennifer 69 McPherson, Mark 40, 127, 189, 191, 192 McWhorter, Fred 59, 208 McWhorter, Hamp 40, 105. 114, 153, 193 Mackle, Dana 79, 212 Macoy, Mary Margaret 40, 110, 112, 114, 140. 207, 210 Magargee, Becky 79 Magargee, Pete 58, 216 Mahaffey, Jack 68, 143 Mahaffey, Sara 41, 144, 145, 158 Malki, Rhanya 79, 212 Malone, Chelle 54, 184, 188, 192, 198, 201, 208 Maners, Martin 54, 59, 137, 138, 169. 171, 210, 214 Mann, Eric 68, 153, 154. 206 Maple. Tommy 41. 201. 204 Marek. Trent 59. 153. 206 Marino, D. 150 Marsan, Kurt 79 Marsh, Carla 79 Marshall, Brian 68, 120 Marshall, Cindy 79, 188, 192, 211 Martin, Cindy 41, 127, 184, 185 Martin, Craig 68, 114, 206 Martin, Elaine 59, 124 Martin, Stephanie 41, 140. 208 Martin, Tricia 79 Masterson, Stephanie 59, 216 Mathis Julie 41, 115, 144, 145, 160, 161, 210 Mathis, Matt 68, 174, 206 Matuszak, Danny 41, 179 Matuszak, Katie 68, 172, 175, 210, 214 Maxson. Rebecca 68, 188, 192, 194 Mayne, Rebecca 79 Mazzarel-a, Aliza 68 Meadows, Murray 74, 79, 85, 155 Meadows, Will 37, 41. 104. 115. 131. 132. 138, 153. 154. 169, 204 Melenyzer, Lisa 79, 218 Mellett, Jennifer 41 Merrell, T. 69, 138. 155 Merrill. Natalie 59. 172. 220 Metcalf. Carter 41 Metcalf. Holley 79. 212 Meyer. Kim 41, 110, 125, 160, 161, 183, 201, 204, 210 Milam, Greer 59, 204 Milasky, Dave 41, 229 Milasky. Denise 41. 205 Milazzo. Chris 41. 163. 165. 206 Milazzo. Paul 79. 84 Miller. Matt 69. 206 Miller. Michael 41. 134 Miller. Stacy 79. 144, 158 Minor, Kyle 69 Mistrot, Mike 59, 131, 170, 214 Mistrot, Steve 74, 79, 139, 149 Mitchell, Mark 69 Mitchell, Rodney 41, 165, 167, 213 Moberly, Michael 79 Mock, Curtis 69 MoUison, Kristin 69, 210 Monti, Patrick 41, 169, 214 Monti, Steve 69, 165 Monzella, Monica 79, 212 Moon, Greg 41 Moon, Todd 79, 156 Moore, Jacquelyne 59 Moore, Jennifer 59, 144, 150, 158, 159, 210 Moore, Kris 69, 151, 188, 194, 208 Moore, Laura 69, 190, 208 Moore, Rosemary 59, 188, 203 Moore, Shawn 59, 216 Moore, Shea 79 Moore, Traci 59, 188 Moore, Virginia 59. 229 Moreno. Dina 79 Morgan. Hank 41 Morin. Brian 79. 206. 216 Morin. Rich 79. 139. 149 Morin. Wendy 59. 124. 160 Morris. Mary 41 Morris. Michael 69 Morris. Scott 79 Morris. Wade 59 Morrison. Kristi 69 Morrison. S. 156 Moses. Kevin 79 Motley. Daryl 41 Motley. Kimberly 79. 166 Mott. Holly 69 Moxley. Shari 42. 105. 124, 149, 175, 185, 196, 197, 206 Mullins, Kathleen 69 Murchison, Jenny 69, 140, 172 Murdock, Cynthia 59, 192 Murdock, Paul 80, 189, 192 Myers, Jane Anne 80 Myers, Michelle 80, 218 Myers, Mike 69, 216 N Naftel, Kelly 69 Nanos, David 69. 215 Nanos. Julie 80 Neil. Patrick 69, 155, 157. 165 Neill, Phyllis 42, 119, 120, 183, 189. 190.192,215.218 Nelson. Michelle 59. 160. 161 Nelson. Richard 42. 184 Nequette. Louis 80. 220 Newman. Lisa 80. 212 Newport, Brenda 64, 69. 150. 179, 195, 215 Nicholls, Chris 69 Nicholls. Michael 69 Nichols. Lane 42. 201 Nicks. Julie 80, 188, 192 Norlander, Jennifer 59, 190 Norrell, Michael 42, 220, 211 Nutter, Chris 80 Nutter, Jason 42, 104, 115, 124, 126, 132, 167. 183. 194, 199. 204. 206 o O ' Brien. Happy 69 O ' Brien. Kacy 42. 104. 113, 116, 123. 126,127.199,201,203.204 O ' Connor, Jay 69. 206 Oliver. Kim 216 Oliver, Maurice 42, 132, 133, 138, 147. 153.154,220 O ' Neil, Erin 69, 72. 142. 208 Otten. Lee 59. 170 Owen. Debra 69. 174 Owens. Karen 59, 113, 160, 179, 216 Owings, Janet 69 Palco. Kristi 42, 144, 145, 158, 179 Palestini, Mike 59 Palmes, Suzanne 42, 124 Panaia, Gina 80, 150, 208 Panaia, Rocco 42, 132, 138, 214 309 I uum. i 4 — w gw  w iHl.J l i 1 Pardue, David 42, 105, 153, 154, 169, 194, 199, 204, 206 Park, Steven 80, 206 Parker, Jeff 59 Parker, Kirk 59, 147 Patterson, Paige 59, 110, 214 Patterson, Todd 69, 215 Payne, John 42, 132 Peacock, jana 69, 215 Peacock, Lisa 80, 212 Peake, Austin 42, 147 Pearson, Paige 42, 203 Peaspanen, Karl 80, 165 Peaspanen, Tom 42, 143 Pemberton, Mike 42, 169 Pender, Tommy 69, 174, 206 Perley, Mike 42 Perry, Eric 69, 155, 229 Persall, Tiffany 59, 188, 192, 218 Pharo, loey 69, 155 Phifer, Trent 69, 194, 208 Phillips, Brant 69, 165 Phillips, Stephanie 69, 229 Pierce, Derek 59 Pierce, Kellan 69, 190, 218, 219 Pierce, Todd 229 Pilleteri, junie 59, 190 Pinson, Vineesa 42 Pitts, Anthony 43 Pitts, Lisa 80 Poehler, Paul 43, 229 Poppen, Mindy 80, 229 Porter, Mickey 70 Porter, Paul 59 Porzatek, Robert 80, 191 Powell, Shelley 59, 159, 208 Poynter, Kimberly 80, 185 Prescott, Amanda 80, 185 Prouty, Michelle 43 Prugh, Mary 70, 150 Pugh, Mark 59, 131, 132, 136, 170 Purser, Mark 70, 138 Q Quick, Cyd 70, 160, 215 R Raia, Anita 59, 144, 218, 219 Ramsey, David 70, 191, 192 Ramsey, Gene 70, 191 Randolph, Elizabeth 70, 215 Randolph, Vanessa 43 Ransdell, Janet 80 Ransdell, Pam 59, 210 Ransom, Wes 70, 174 Ray, David 80, 185, 192, 229 Ray, John 43, 109, 124, 169, 171, 178, 200 Ray, Rob 59, 188, 191, 229 Real, Brantley 80, 226 Reddy, Praveen 43, 189, 229 Reddy, Raj 80, 192, 229 Reddy, Sri 70, 206 Reed, Carol 43, 211 Reed, Tooter 59 Register, Jennifer 59, 218, 219 Register, Scott 70. 143. 206 Renneker, Holly 59, 119, 121, 140, 178 Reynolds, Angela 81 Reynolds, Ginny43 Reynolds, Tim 43, 182, 183, 191, 211 Reuse, Bobby 81, 206 Rhodes, James 81 Rhodes, John 81, 188, 192 Rhodes, Mike 59, 206 Rice, Donna 43, 200, 215 Rice, Donny 70, 138, 216 Richardson, Beatty 59, 63 Richardson, Reiva 43, 126, 189, 190, 192, 200, 218, 219 Riley, Staffayne 70 Ringler, Christine 43, 140 Ringler, Jill 70, 142 Ritchey, Brian 81, 189 Rives, Veil 70, 163, 165, 206 Robertson, Amy 70, 216 Robicheaux, Scott 81 Robinson, David 59, 229 Robinson, Karen 60 Robinson, McNeil 43 Roddam, Renee 60, 150, 174, 183, 204, 205, 206, 207 Rookis, Robbie 137, 138 Rosao, Jody 81, 212 Rubin, Richard 81 Rudd, Ginger 70, 188, 192, 215 Russell, Indee 43, 160, 161, 201, 208 Ryan, Sally 43, 109, 110, 124, 172, 178, 196, 197, 200, 214 Rushano, Teresa 43, 218 Saia, Jennifer 81, 142 Salser, Earl 70, 189, 191 Sanderson, Susan 43 Saunders, John 70 Saxon, Chris 60 Scarborough, Todd 70 Schillaci, Joanna 60 Schlegel, Wendy 81 Schmith, Suzanne 44, 160, 161, 201, 203 Schoel, Melissa 44, 188, 208 Scott, Ginger 60, 188, 192 Seagle, Kitty 44, 160, 166 Segars, Jeff 60, 62, 147, 214 Sehan, Kathy 60 Self, Mike 60, 170 Self, Sundi 81 Shanklin, Kim 44, 150, 205 Shaw, Melinda 70 Shea, Jack 81, 156, 163, 165, 206 Shea, Kelly 70, 155 Sheehan, Amy 44, 124, 126. 196, 197, 199, 200, 205 Sheehy, Kelli 70, 73, 224 Sherer, Steve 60, 225 Sherrill, Bobby 44 Sherrill, Elizabeth 44, 114, 119, 120, 182, 196, 197, 214 Shunnarah, George 60, 147, 214 Shunnarah, Carol 188, 192 Shunnarag, Mazin 81 Shunnarah, Vivian 179, 215 Sides, Shannon 70 Simpson, Becca 81, 150 Singleton, Jennifer 81 Siniard, Jeri 54, 60, 140, 200, 207 Sisk, Randy 44, 191 Slappey, Donald 44, 114, 124, 131, 132, 138, 195 Slaughter, Blakeley 81 Slaughter, Brian 60, 216 Slay, Hudson 44, 124, 173, 200, 206 Slay, Mary 81, 212 Sloan, Wanda 81 Small, Alii 81, 150, 172, 205 Small, Scott 44, 117, 193, 203, 206 Smith, Blake 126 Smith, David 70, 188, 191. 192 Smith, Elaine 81 Smith, Gail 72, 142, 208 Smith, Gary 70, 82 Smith, Heather 82, 185 Smith, Jeff 44, 188, 191, 192 Smith, Jenni 70, 208 Smith, Jennifer 82, 142, 211, 218 Smith, Jessie 60 Smith, Ken 70, 132, 134, 206 Smith, Kip 82, 206 Smith, Lancer 82, 188, 192, 208 Smith, Missy 44, 144 Smith, Preston 60, 216 Smith, Rachel 44, 189, 190, 204, 224 Smith, Scot 70, 82, 147, 206 Smith, Stacy 70, 82 Smith, Susan 82, 215 Smithers, David 82, 139 Smitherman, Shannon 213 Sneed, Charlotte 60, 188, 192 Sneed, Christine 82 Sokoll, Tim 60 Soloman, Karen 70, 204 Sorrell, Aundrea 44, 160, 161, 210 Speed, Katrina 60, 179, 208 Speigner, Carmella 71, 215 Spence, Greg82, 212 Spencer, Bryan 21, 44, 104, 116, 147, 148, 179, 194, 199, 200, 214, 216 Spencer, Greg 71, 147 Splawn, David 71, 208, 211 Splawn, Steven 44, 116, 124, 204 Stallings, Martha 44, 190, 192 Stanley, Catherine 44, 201 Stanley, Sara 71, 158 Stephan, Melissa 60 Stephenson, Chris 45 Stevens, Jay 82 Stewart, Charlie 82, 139, 188, 192 Stewart, Terrence 215 Steward, Tammy 71 Stidfole, Andy 60, 131, 138 Stigler, Kem 71, 179, 208 Stignani, Brian 45, 189, 191, 192 Stignani, Gary 60 Stine, Heather 82 Stockard, Brad 82, 139 Stockard, Mike 60, 131, 153, 170 Stockli, Gavin 71, 138 Stone, Susan 71, 150, 178, 190, 213 Strick, Roger 226 Strick, Walter 60, 226 Strickland, Jack 60, 206 Strickland, Paul 60, 147, 216 Strong, Jackie 71 Stuckey, Jason 45 Stuedemn, Les 71, 144, 158, 215 Styles, Dena 60, 124, 196, 216 Styles, Donna 71, 151, 192, 215 Styles. Ginny 60. 185, 208 310 Styles, Michael 60, 188 Sullivan, Michael 82 Swan, Suzanne 60, 188, 192 Swanzy, Edward 60, 170, 192, 2 06 Sweitzer, David 82 Swenson, Michelle 82, 150, 179, 188, 192 T Tanner, Kevin 71 Tarter, Roddy 170 Taylor, Brad 71, 174, 206 Taylor. Kristi 71, 142, 208 Taylor, Toni 82, 212 Teague, Susan 82 Thacker, Durham 60, 151 Tharpe, Blaine 82 Tharpe, Cindi 82 Tharp, Heather 71 Thomas, Cliff 71 Thomas, Chris 82 Thomas, Ellen 60, 147, 150, 172, 205 Thomas, Ginger 45, 117, 160, 161, 180, 181, 195, 201, 210, 320 Thomas, Mike 71, 147 Thomasino, Scott 61, 216 Thompson, Amy 82, 144, 158, 212 Thompson, Scott 82, 124 Thornburgh, Carrie 82, 179, 208 Thurman, Tiffany 82, 188, 192 Tibbett, Doug 61 Tipton, Brian 61, 147, 148, 170 Tipton, Traci 71, 124, 216 Todd, Michele 45 Todd, Shannon 216 Tolwani, Ashita 61 Tortomasi, Mark 71, 189, 191, 192 Triplett, Leigh 45, 105, 126, 160, 161, 172, 180, 181, 199, 200, 201, 210, 320 Troutman, Harris 61, 173, 206 Troxell, Paul 82, 185, 206 Truitt, Tony 61, 179, 206 Tucker, Brian 45, 188, 192 Tucker, Josh 82, 220 Tucker, Kenny 61, 62, 163, 165 Tucker, Mark 71, 215 Tumlin, Rebecca 61, 189, 201 Tumlin, Tim 82, 206 Tunmire, Danny 45, 124 Tunmire, Mary 82, 85, 110, 179, 206, 212 Turner, Mark 71, 206 Twilley, Lyn 158 u Uher, Chris 45, 131, 132 Ulch, Rachel 71, 216 Understahl, Dave 61 Underwood, Scott 82 Updegraff, Donna 45, 189, 190, 192 Updegraff, Pam 82, 150, 188, 192, 218, 219 Usher, Bethany 82 VanReenan, Marcy 45, 160, 161, 178 Vatalaro, Steve 61, 165, 200 Veigas, Keith 71, 131, 138 Veitch, Rob 83, 189, 192 Venglik, Brigid 71, 172 Venglik, Kacey 45, 164 Vigee, Noelle 45, 224 Vincent, Courtney 61 Vines, Valerie 61 w 178 V Walker, Alexa 83 Walker, Carla 61, 124, 208 Wall, Jeff 83, 206 Walter, Daniel 83, 206 Walther, Danielle 83, 184 Walton, David 83, 139 Walton, Mike 45, 124 Wann, Ieff83 Wann, Robbye 83 Ward, lim 45, 103, 206 Waraken, Jeff 45 Watts, Elizabeth 83, 192, 198 Weaver, Dennis 83 Weaver, Emily 83, 194 Weaver, Rusty 139, 149 Weaver, Stacey 24, 45, 172 Webb, Cheri 61 Webb, Scott 71, 163, 165, 206, 210 Webb, Susan 45, 115, 126, 190, 199, 204 Webber, Brian 61, 216 Wehby, Tina 83, 142 Weinburg, Diana 45, 192, 195, 229 Weisenfeld, Jerry 83, 156, 229 Welborn, Brent 83, 139, 155, 157 Welborn, Susan 45, 205 Welch, Courtney 71, 215 Welch, Rhonda 83, 224 Welch, Scott 71, 72, 151 Werdehoff, Kevin 71, 170, 206 West, Dawson 71, 131 West, Dianna 15, 83, 150, 155 West, Kerri 71, 196, 208 West, Michelle 46 West, Tony 71 Westbery, Bill 46, 229 g Westhoven, David 46, 143, 200 Westhoven, Mark 83, 208 Whatley, Krista 61 Wheat, Andy 46, 132 Wheat, Carol 61 Wheatley, Donald 83 Whirley, Randy 71 White, Darin 46, 143 White, Marcy 83, 212 White, Marty 83, 156 White, Misty 61, 188, 192, 218 Wiggins, Elizabeth 83, 212 Wilkes, Stacy 83, 142, 218 Williams, Amy 71, 205 Williams, Ashley 83, 179 Williams, Jenny 46, 150, 215 Williams, John 83, 124, 192, 202 Williams, Julie 71 WilHams, Sheila 61, 193, 208 Williams, Teri 83 Williamson, Stephanie 83, 144, 158, 159, 212 Willingham. Mark 83 Willis, Susan 46, 126, 193 Wills, Kim 61, 151, 193, 201 Wilson, Fredrick 71, 206 Wilson, Haley 71, 172, 189, 190, 192. 218 Wilson, James 61, 188, 192 Wilson, Jeanne 61, 216 Wilson, Jennifer 61, 119, 121, 160, 161, 172, 200, 208, 218 Wilson, Kerri 71, 208 Wimer, Todd 83, 206 Winnige, Lee 71, 173 Winnige, Lisa 61 Winslow, Allison 61, 83, 160, 224 Winslow, Melissa 61, 229 Winston, Norman 64, 71 Wise, Jeff 61 Withington, Geoff 61, 188 Withrow, Andy 46, 124, 201, 206 Woods, Rusty 46 Woodson, Susan 46 Woodward, Brian 71, 211 Woodward, Tracey 46, 198, 201 Woodward, Wade 61, 153, 154, 165, 216 Wren, Michael 71 Wuska, Jackie 71, 73, 166, 179, 206 Wyatt, Karen 83, 144, 158 Wyatt, Pam 46, 172, 205 Wynns, Ellison 71, 188, 215, 218. 219 Y Yates, Jennifer 83 York, Kristin 61, 208 Youngblood, Brad 46, 143, 201, 220 Zannis, Doug 71 Zellers, Dinky 46, 127, 189, 190, 192, 218, 219 Zezulka, Angle 71 Zito, Francene 83 Zito, Kathy 61, 123, 160, 208 Zito, Regina 61 311 whatever your mind can conceive and believe it will achieve. 312 Dream great dreams and make them come true. 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