Wetumpka High School - We Wa Tumpkis Yearbook (Wetumpka, AL)
- Class of 1986
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Wm I iffy MQQFGV 'NV JB! 5 up ' W 4 5 osxkn Ck K THE 44? 1 X-.X wrwmmx ww scuool We-Wa-Tumpkis I986 Wetumpka High School 300 Tallassee Street It ., Wetumpka, Alabama 36092 Vol. 54 INDIANS -f .YXVN V, 2!,f 1 Le 1 A ,. X xk ,. '. , Q, i kr V L if ,rx ken V ., H I ' ' fffggf ' eeeo m5r 'A ef' 5 T 2 QRS -193 iJNyj5jj'LV9J A of . 'W W0 W or e W 'rf A ,C X 4 D I We , , wi wk? 505' to W 9 fi-Lf' , V . - - iv fx MJ - My-fCD fa AL e 'n by ,K MW My WJ LMJQ W? DOM gffff x L2 SLVR mc! 11 QMJ DU Uh QQVMW CKNQ-WJ Qgpff ' E .. , Q Z i W Apiloiffj D ,v if 1' Cf2V.lJ1-0 54 ew Y? QW Features I6 People 38 Sports IIO Groups I5O Ads l82 .lay 535m L ul 1Q-f f i 962 1:1040 K , 4' DLL. is lf'nCLtLCl lgsggl gs ,gd Cl VU Qf f X fm' as JYQQPULL nf ,jzgfjjgifryt-r QQ LLQCCW e f wr' N53 1 ' WlC?Clc 'l131j sprites? tncfgu QU is New iced M 14+ Q, mea 4, 4 4, e IcatIonNH 26UL YXQM stdin F4 No one person at Wetumpka High does more than our school secretary. She keeps all the financial records of each organization, turns in all school reports, and serves as the personal secretary for everyone from Mr. Myers down. Although she is a busy, busy lady-she is always willing to stop what she is doing and help someone else out, and she ,,-, does it all with a smile. For all her patience, kindness, and understanding, we dedicate this i986 We Wa Tumpkis to you Mrs. Mary Kate Harper 3 ' eff-. l . The Spirit of the Indians Is . The history of Wetumpka draws heavily on its' Indian heritage. It is irrevocably tied-in with life at WHS. Throughout the year, we hear choruses of Warpath. chants of We are Indians . . . , and P-R-I-D-E, Tribe Pride. Each of us is important to WHS in our own way. We are proud of our school and of its accomplishments, and we all contribute to the pride of WHS. Right: Contagious enthusiasm led thejuniors to capture the spirit stick twice. Below: Seniormembers of the football team proclaim themselves iiI.iBelow right: Senior cheerleaders Kim Blankenshipflisa Bechard, and Leah Macon use footballs as spirit-raisers at the Holtville pep rally. gunman 4 i QPU Eff X not lixiefll Cl. lcfl 'IFF sf uf W Qin ff' I' rlfifklfgii .ifnfm I I A y my K, , 1. A fel iipjr' Cl X-YQ, all C21 Q, . Q 4 W Cfgl' L,-.LQjlXQ5Qt if 1 ,B-gi Qi KTSQ P rl d 15 cj ti H fm tl l liif LJ Cficgf J? H5 , it i I yy my X I ., if fl also is fbcif 1 girlie 5515! QM all lsZiwi7l V W KKKVV, rf W W' 'HW' Y Y W W Bl U M ', BA I. t i f. me 21 , ,Q 'f ' ' ,, Q Left: Cheerlead s Toni Faulkner nd Kristy Burgess show their Indian spirit during Sa at a y. Below left: Drum Major Valla Bozeman shows her pride during the band's halftime performance. Below: Edwin Eaves, Jimmy Helms, Tommy Garnett, and Jamie Birdnow keep the beat going at the pep rallies. Below right: Members of the Freshmen class show their Indian spirit. Q Q as . ff' 5 X In olve nt What fun would WHS be without everyone getting involved? Involvement takes varied forms. Many students contribute' through hard work in various organizations such as Student Government, National Honor Society, and Youth Legislature. Cthers participate in band, cheerleading, and sports. Whether participation in the form of athletics, clubs, or academics, our involvement helps to contribute to the spirit of the Indians. T If fl L-'JS 'SEQ -rs Rl Above right: These Miss Warrior contestants are modeling their formal wear during the I985 Pageant. Above: The Indian team gets some inspiration during the Tallassee pep rally. Right: The WHS Varsity Cheerleaders practice a falling pyramid at NCA 6 camp in Auburn Q 'w. 'uk is if A .un X Wwxqyenvqz-4 We 1: 'K ty Q Left: The Pride of the Tribe contributes to the spirit at the first home game. Below: John Goodman, Rodney Crenshaw, Lisa Hill, Derrick Sikes, and Kim Bonnett are just a few of the students inducted into the NHS last spring. Far left: Chief Wetumpka, a new addition at WHS, helps to motivate the crowd during the Clanton pep rally. Left: Tim Eller watches David Pittman as he paints an Indian on the ticket booth. 7 I V, mix l Commitment ff' gs 1, t Q, if The faculty at WHS is a most worthy example of what commitment can mean to a school. These people are dedicated to the task of helping us to become the best that we can be. Many of our faculty members spend hundreds of extra hours helping us with extra-curricular activities or iust listening to problems. The commitment of our teachers allows us, the students to get the most from our education. Top right: Addressing the student body is one of the tasks Mr. Mills enjoys most. Top left: Some of the most enjoyable moments in Mr. Deyerle's classes are hearing of his many missions overseas, during his military career. Far right: Discussing ways in which the library can be used to benefit her students is Mrs. Mills. Right: Friendly, dependable, and helpful are all adjectives which describe Miss Salter. 'ggvw 8 'Qi is , tysyyyt by is Far left: Long hours and hard work are a way of life for football coaches. Here, Coach Bazemore admonishes the Indians to get Above: Mr. Brown and the Ag department are always ready to lend a helping hand. Left: Mrs. Williams makes Spanish fun and interesting. Far left: Enjoying a few spare minutes in the cafeteria is Coach Knox. Left: Teachers who help sponsor extra-curricular activities must spend time on the phone, here, Mrs. Kathy Long orders capes for the majorettes. 9 fired up during the Clanton game. lx , Enthu ias ff Top' ark Knight, Ashley Hale, Amy Hellums, and i Faul have an exciting time at the '85 rom. ove right: During the Miss Warrior Pageant, Ronda Talley, Valla Bozeman, Luann Wallace, Ashley Hale, and Denice Rogers show their coordination. Above: Showing his delight at being named a Senior Beau is Bart Teel. The Seniors let everyone know they're ifl during the Tallassee pep rally. IO be ,A The most easily recognized trait of WHS students is the enthusiasm with which we do thingsg it is the spirit that moves our school. The students and faculty alike get enthusiastic over many events during the school year-the Prom, band concerts, pep rallies, arrival of class rings, Homecoming, and much more. Much enthusiasm is displayed by those who represent WHS in statewide and national competition, and by our athletes who are dedicated and work so hard. The Indian spirit remains strong because of the enthusiasm of the students and faculty. Above left: Band members give crucial support to the Indians during the Clanton game. Above: Ricky Wilkerson tackles a Holtville back to save a touchdown. Left: Wetumpka is well- known for their enthusiastic pep rallies, as is evidenced here during the Troy pep rally. L fi li fe YAY il .. mf? in i W Y N C 1 Q 'Ja Q34 Gi llinfi 4 ll QQQQQ, LQCL cj Q Q r l ! LQ x T at , K kf lfb Cui ra l '4 ' WC it ci Q W 'i i a ' , , it , f it s s.i X- . ,I gf' N ,fx -me-Az.,..fA.:dQx-fs-v1fif,q-rfmw2-uv.fQ1fmg---an-,,,g,g.MCA,W ,,,nY AY N Y WA V N V W ,H . H . , , YWWMMV, Vwwpmww Q Y V, A W WMWMWM V K -4 f::wnaLg-Txwmzff V-fi fr? T: ,, ,H ,- T, ,W , , The most meaningful part of any experience is the friendship gained. The years in high school are made better and more fun because of the people there. Varying degrees of friendship are evident at WHS. Some of us are inseparable, and some of us are buddies, some are acquaintances, and some of us are in love. Whatever the degree, WHS is a friendly place. Over the years the degree of friendship may change, but all of us will forever remember the many things we have done with our friends at Wetumpka High. I2 Xi v, , ati, 4- f' s . 15,3 '33 lvl lat: wig pilot L: Qty pci vw QSJQNYQ :ig 51, to mil be ffif W xt ii Ll ze: W his lv Hs 1 gt me Q5 SQ ts: w ti T3 ffiyf Q0 fx ?t,:fYE3U L you L4 L moe K0 V 3 Qifis. ' L g i' i ,:f'+:ifi iiiii We i , it , ,,, , :, ff X15 :Lt sf I ' ' X -lf x: fy Gs m J '21L!?f'?z ,-X if f T XXX L X xxx X, . ,ist-gr' : ,In g ,MQ was f.--- W ' '- -xx C Far left: Mark Knight, Kim Blankenship, Qindy Goodman, and Bret Jones party at Pizza Hut. Middle leftTK'en-zlohnsoifand Tammy Peavy enjoy a romantic moment at the prom. Bottom left: Melanie Carry, Yolanda Bozeman, Felicia Swindle, and Dawn Winston take a break after the half-time show. Top center: Prom time is a fun time for Tracy Adams and Alice Milner. Middle center: Robert Lysdale, Joe Booth, and Chip Stevens are often seen together on campus. Bottom center: After marching in the band for several years, Kelly Stiff, Angela Stiff, and Lynn Macon Have become good friends. Left: After lunch, Jason Gunn, Jonathan Bozeman, Lindsey Townsend, and Maurice Bozeman pose for the camera. Below: Scott Stiff and Leah Macon compliment drum major, Valla Bozeman, on the band's performance. I3 Jritib ui ,Tcl T50 Vffb y be Hrs Gisli it Tit, , Yi 4ZLl'W8CTLQlo ,f lyke U5 find ,015 T Hd RTB? it QFrD5iTLd ll! I C N13 Above: Tony Wilson surrenders as Tony Simmons confiscates his lunch money. Above center: Finding school not worrisome but leisurely are Burnette Harris, Miranda Gilbert, Eleanor Ross and Jean Dunn. Above right: Michelle Landers, Sandy Conners, Kris Kent, and Michelle Thorne know how to have fun between classes. Right: Smiling pretty is no task for majorettes Dana Rogers and Debbie Owen. . 'N 6 ,AN 1 ,Phe X Xmxf Mnevix' W- Z o-'P fN s if iw 4 'ff .X TX' tag. Q .,xX gk V3 2 I4 me s tt t H N, ,f Liszt K 322' . 1 M v sf. 'wi . 1 . H, 0 ' T - ' A if ' 'vi 'W , P as . Q Y g 5 N., ' A , A . 4 .. -f ,f .X V T .- - gfgyvigefv Q, . ,KN f ii V I I Lu s p ., . ' Q vs ' s fx ' 1 'S Y -M 6 -. va ,.. 'f ' -A -H 'K WV? fofftxj fi ' K 2 fl' Top left: Steve Holt welcomes inductees, Scott Stiff, Greg Austin, Kristy Burgess, and Kim Bonnett at the National Honor Society' Reception. Top Right: Todd Golden, Bill Lawrence, Leigh Ann Peevy, Ginger Tramell, and Cindy Lee seem to enjoy lunch. Could this be the clan that iristigates the food fights? Above: Pizza Hut is the perfect atmosphere for this Senior party. Enjoying the fun is Leah Macon, Rhett Culver, Scott Sides, Mark Knight, Kim Blankenship, and Cindy Goodman. Left: Tonya Guthrie, Kathy Lightner, Kris Kent, and Lynn Macon have fun at the lake. Left: l985 Prom Queen, Ramona Langerud, is escorted for the first dance by Mark Woodruff. Above: Mr. Citizenship, Stacey Floyd, shows off his sunglasses he won during magazine sales. Right: Being congratulated for winning Miss Warrior is Michelle Hood. Far Right: Faith McElveen, Leah Macon, Michelle Hood, Tonya Grooms, and Tiffany Gifford pose after introductions in the Miss Warrior Pageant. 4 FEATURES Lindsey and Tracey are good representatives of the best qualities of WHS. Lindsey's leadership abilities seem to come natural, as he is the president of the Senior Class and the SGA. He is also a member of the Beta Club and NHS. Lindsey was chosen as a Senior Beau and has played varsity football and basketball for three years. Lindsey plans to attend college and major in Engineering. Tracey's talents involve her in many activities at WHS. She has played flute in the band for the past four years. This year she served as captain of the Flag Corp during marching season. She is secretary of the Typewriting Experte' Club, president of HOSA, reporter for SGA, and a member of the Beta Club. Tracey plans to be a military nurse. I8 Mr. and 1 l 4 Lindsey Townsend Tracey Adams Miss WHS Lisa Bechard Hudson Abrams Another active pair are Lisa and Hud. A Class Beau for the past four years, this year Hud serves as president of the NHS and Beta Club, and as vice- president of the Senior Class. Hudson plays varsity baseball and basketball. His future plans are to attend Troy State University where he will major in Business Administration. Lisa has been a Varsity Cheerleader for the past three years and now serves as Co- captain. She was chosen as the Sophomore Beauty and Secretary of the Sophomore Class. She is a Senior Beauty, a member of the Beta Club, Spanish Club, and the We Wa Tumpkis Staff. She plans to attend Auburn University and major in Computer Engineering. I9 Each year, the faculty votes for a Senior boy and girl who most exemplifies the ideals of service to their school and community, courtesy to others, good character, positive school spirit, and a love for their school, community, and country. The choice of Cindy and Stacey is a good one, as both are willing to help wherever they can, are always courteous to others, and make us feel good because they always have a smile on their face. 20 Mr. 8 Miss Citizenship 4180 , , ii' WW Stacey Floyd -.i Stacey is the son of Bennie Floyd. He attends St. James Baptist Church. He is an important part of the Varsity Football and Weightlifting teams, and is a member of FCA and an office aide. Stacey plans to join the Army after graduation. ul17lfll1Q Cindy Goodman The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Goodman, Cindy is a member of Thelma Baptist Church, and is very active in the, Youth Committee. She feels being Miss Citizenship is a great honor because it exemplifies good character and honesty. lt makes me proud to know that others think of me in this manner. 2I they Homecomin Miss , Toni Faulkner The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Faulkner, Toni was a popular choice for the l985 Homecoming Queen. She is a Varsity Cheerleader, and a Senior Class Favorite. Toni also serves as one of the sports editors on the We Wa Tumpkis staff. Her hobbies include skiing, shopping, and being with friends. She hopes to attend Troy State University and major in Education. 22 4 Left top: Toni watches the activities after being presented to the student body at the Homecoming pep rally on October 25, l985. Below: Escorted by Tripp Ferguson Toni is crowned during pre-game festivities before the Southside game. l985 Homecoming Court Rhonda Jackson Senior Attendants I W fm' Etgjgi? X Q' 11359 X r x , . gig A Denice Rogers Junior Attendants Angela Lewis Suzanne Mracek Sophomore Attendants Shona Mullins Dana Waters Freshman Attendants Mary Marshall Kristy Mancuso Homecoming-Indian Style ,, W- 1. YUM Top Left: Seniors Mark Cotter, Carol Nobles and others get ready for the parade. Top right: The Cheerleaders await the entrance of the Indians at the pep rally. Far left: TOUCHDOWNHI signals became nearly routine for the Indians as they beat Southside 34-6. Left: Darryl Miller S Stanley DeRamus represent the Seniors as game captains. Below left: Here come the Indians . Below right: The Class of '87 makes their presence known. X . ,,,. ,.,' V. A? gg! Top left: Faulkne crowned during pre-game ceremonies by Cathy Crumly. Above center: Chief claims this as Indian Territory. Above: Fan support inspires the Indians. as Majorettes Dana Rogers, Bethany Williford, Leigh Ann Peevy, Debbie Owens and Rifles Dawn Patterson and Jan McFall spell out I-N-D-l-A-N-S. Left: The Queen's Float. made by the Seniors, was the hit of the parade. Here, Mrs. Williford gives instructions on how to stuff a float. 25 Michelle Hood Our l985 Miss Warrior, Michelle Hood, was chosen from a field of thirteen contestants in a pageant last spring. Michelle is a member of the Pride of the Tribe , where she plays flute and is a member of the Rifle Corp. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Hood. Her favorite activity is karate. 26 Miss Warrior Mr. Warrior ffrfifs' ,. 'i Qi - ' - 'QM-W. ,, . 4- ' Q5 4 H , , 4 'Lf sas? Scott Sides Athletics is of major importance to Mr. Warrior, Scott Sides. He has played football for three years as a defensive back. He also plays baseball where he pitches or plays second base. He is a member of the Beta Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, is a Sports editor of the Yearbook Staff, and is Vice-president of the Science Club. Scott hopes to major in Physical Therapy after high school graduation. He is a member of Blue Ridge Baptist Church, where he serves on the Youth Council. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sides. 27 Miss Warrior Pageant On March 8, I985, Michelle Hood was selected as Miss Warrior l985. The lovely pageant was organized by Robyn Spivey, Miss Warrior l984. Other finalists included Valla Bozeman, Leah Macon, Tammy Terrell and Dana Waters. Leah Macon was voted Miss Congenialitys Valla Bozeman was given the Physical Fitness Awards Michelle Hood was selected the Talent Winner, and Faith McElveen was the Scholastic Award Winner. Above right: Miss Warrior. Michelle Hood is flanked by 3rd runner-up Tammy Terrell. lst runner-up Valla Bozeman, 2nd runner-up Leah Macon, and 4th runner-up Dana Waters. Right: Tiffany Gifford. Faith McElveen, and Michelle Hood perform during Poise and Appearance portion of pageant. 28 fe Above far right: Performing an upbeat piano solo is Denice Rogers. Far Left: Tammy Terrell performs an original country-girl skit. Clockwise: Michelle receives congratulations. Valla sings about My Guy to beau, Tommy Garnett. Michelle captures audience attention with her Karate routine. Showing versatility on the flute is Dana Waters. An original baton routine performed by Bethany Williford entertained the large crowd. Physical Fitness routines opened the pageant. Here Michelle Hood, Leah Macon. Tonya Grooms, Tiffany Gifford, and Faith McElveen perform. K i gal' ar . is L 6 tl' C A l P kgs --,K ,M',,,..1-f at-:ess -2 43, Top row: Denice Rogers shows-off her pretty smile. Captivating the audience with her jazz routine is Ashley Hale. The movie GREASE inspires Leah Macon's song, Hopelessly Devoted To You . Second row: Flashing the smile that made her an audience favorite is Valla Bozeman. Miss Congeniality, Leah Macon poses for the audience. Poise and Appearance is a favored moment for Ashley Hale. Crowning Michelle is Robyn Spivey, last year's winner. Above: Thoroughly enjoying her Charleston routine, is Faith McElveen. Bethany flashes a pretty smile for the audience. Entertaining the crowd with her solo is Tonya Grooms. Luanne Wallace performs to Jungle Love . 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She has been a Varsity Cheerleader for the past three years and is captain this year. Kim is the Editor of the '86 Yearbook and has been a member of the staff for two years. She is a member of the Spanish Honor Society, Beta Club, and is Treasurer of the NHS. She is also a member of FCA, the Society of Distinguished American High School Students, and Youth Legislature. She was chosen as the '85 representative to Girls' State. She plans to attend college and major in Early Childhood Education. A X x Toni Faulkner A Varsity Cheerleader for the past two years, Toni was chosen the '85 Homecoming Queen. She is also a Class Beauty, and was selected as FFA Sweetheart for l984-85. She is a member of the Beta Club, Annual Staff and Spanish Club. Toni plans to attend Troy State University. Kim Powell Kim has been selected a class favorite for the past four years. She was the Freshman Beauty, and the Freshman and Sophomore Homecoming Attendant. This year she was selected as a Senior Beauty. She plans to attend Troy State University and major in Communications. Kim is currently a member of the Typewriting Experte' Club. .J f- HW? I l M .. - W -1 jfgfi. 5 ' ,aw 5, rig, 5 l . . 1. niu1A:'r r sf' ? Z? .gf - 1 4. . ' .Q X A x .lim Law Also a Senior Beau, Jim attends the Area Vocational Center where he studies Drafting, and serves as the VICA Club President. He enjoys hunting and fishing in his spare time. He is also a member of the National Guard. Jim plans to study either architecture or engineering in the future. Mark Knight Besides being chosen as a Class Favorite, Mark was also selected as a Class Beau. He is a member of the Beta Club, SGA, FFA, and Treasurer of FCA. Mark has lettered two years in football. Mark's hobbies include hunting and fishing. He plans to attend college and major in Physical Therapy. Bart Teel Bart has been very active here at Wetumpka High. He has been an important part of the Varsity Football and Baseball teams for the past three years. He is a member of National Honor Society, Beta Club, and is President of the Science Club. He is active in the FCS and is President of the FCA. He also serves as Treasurer of the Senior Class. Bart enjoys waterskiing, coaching baseball, and studying his Bible. He plans to attend Samford University and major in Physical Therapy. Senior Favorites Scott Sides A popular Senior, Scott was selected Mr. Warrior. He is also a Senior Beau. He is a member of the Beta Club, a sports and classes editor on the Annual Staff, and is Vice-President of the Science Club and FCA. Valla Bozeman Valla is easily recognized as this year's Drum Major for the Pride of the Tribe. Serving in the band for five years, she is now first chair flute. She was selected as first runner-up to Miss Warrior and received the Physical Fitness Award. A member of the Beta Club and Annual Staff, Valla hopes to become a nurse after graduation. Jason Gunn Keeping everyone entertained is .lason's aim. He is a member of VICA, SGA, and the Typewriting Experte Club. He enjoys basketball and chasing girls. After graduation, he hopes to major in accounting at AUM. ' ' xi as N LL it as 5 .,.ik'v wi. Liss? S Wg 1 ,.. - 4 1 ,. i.5 .. 5 ..f A1 s -ts x Chris Celka Being active at W.H.S. made Chris a good choice for selection as a Class Favorite. He is a member of the Beta Club, FCA, and serves as Vice President of the Spanish Club and Spanish Honor Society. He also played split end for the Indians. His favorite hobbies are football, skiing, and listening to music. Cindy Goodman Cindy's honors are numerous, she has been a Class Favorite for the past four years, she is a Senior Beauty, a Varsity Cheerleader, and was selected as Miss Citizenship by the faculty. She is also a member of Beta Club, FCA, Annual Staff, and serves as Vice President of the Na- tional Honor Society, and President of FFA. Cin- dy plans to attend college and major in Busi- ness. Ethel Griffin The daughter of Elizabeth Griffin, Ethel is active in several organizations at WHS. She is in the VICA Club, Beta Club, and Student Council. Ethel attends Rehobeth Baptist Church where she sings in the Choir. Her hobbies are shopping, cooking, and being with friends. Attending AUM and majoring in Early Childhood Education are her future plans. Class Officers President-Lindsey Townsend Vice President-Hudson Abrams Secretary-Kim Blankenship Treasurer-Bart Teel Hudson McRae Abrams A leader of men, a follower of , women. Tracey Adams Full of laughter, full of pep. forward march, she's right in step. Rebecca Lynn Andrews 'My mouth is like a river, it runs on and on. C ass of IQS6 rfffrfff il ...qi Tony Darnell Anthony if So wondrous wise is he. John Gregory Austin Why should the devil have all the fun. Jacky Ray Barganier Don't let his silence fool you, he has his share of fun. 44 Lisa Marie Bechard Never too busy to speak, never too unhappy to smile. Al Benson l'd rather make history than study it. Kimberly Ann Blankenship Her days are filled to overflowing with all that makes her happiest. Donna Marie Bowden May there be just enough clouds in your life for a beautiful sunset. Lamar Bowden You can lead a man to school, but you can't make him think. Maurice Bowman Where there's mischief. you'll find Maurice. Reginald Bowman Worry little, study less, that's my idea of happiness. Connie Bozeman A good-natured person is never out of place. Johnathon Bozeman Man is a hunter, woman is his game. Valla Carol Bozeman Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. Mike Bringhurst Well-organized confusion. Chris Celka All heroes aren't six feet tall. 45 Dorothy LeAnne Chancey She's here, I hear her giggle Elizabeth Phariss Chandler Sweet as honey, busy as a bee, cutest little thing you ever did see Tammy Lynn Church lf flirting was a crime, she'd stay in jail most of the time Debbie Clark lf sweetness admits one to heaven, she's well on her way Russell Clark Nothing is impossible. only improbable under existing conditions Michael George Collett Happy go lucky, fair and free. nothing ever bothers me Mark Edward Cotter 'I dare do all that I can get away with James Rhett Culver Never fear, Rhett is here David Wayne Cyr The head of a genius, the heart of a clown Annie Marie Daniel A kind and gentle heart has she Rhonda Lynn Dennis A friend to all is a friend of all Stanley Lewis DeRamus Anyone can carry a ball. but only a man can block 46 Q ft. 'x , . ' - 'ft '.,, : , ' :11 , 1 - A W . h xv ,L -Q 'L 3 5 it 'E 'Yusuf same was-K an 'fm ,L -wit is M 1 .5 51, , -..,-,V ,f'i:'-,.1i1Q'f-5. i H ft,,,s.1f.9'iiiSfQig2Hff 4- . ':- A. 'ss '71 A ,, S. ffl ' 'Krissy 1 :Lic :fr gfgfg-Q., mi l s.. , f '- S A A , A frm-.Wggi-- 'ss 'iii fs sffgzfws. fa if A ...I , , X, J 1 af ' -L - Q Q33 '. . ru-YS , .-,V m Life is most Charlotte Lorraine Duke She'll leave a place that's hard to fill, Nobody can, nobody will Edwina Eaves Always happy, never sad: sometimes naughty, never bad Joseph Robert Esposito As likable as lookable Cynthia Estes interesting when on y' 4 . ssibilities ' is to make I Marie Faulk Q '15 A n n others so His devilish friends Spotlight . . . Leah Macon enters into our spotlight with the spirit which she shares with everyone. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Macon. She is active in Spanish Club, she is Business Manager of the We Wa Tumpkis Staff, a member of FCA, and a Varsity Cheerleader. She also holds honors in the Beta Club, National Honor Society, and Spanish NHS. She was second runner-up and selected Miss Congeniality in the l985 Miss Warrior Contest. When asked how she had enjoyed being a cheerleader for the past two years, she stated, I love it. lt has been so much fun. She shares that enthusiasm with everyone, as she always has a big, bright smile upon her face. Hoyt Malcolm Ferguson grin wins many 47 Senior Spotlight . . . Our student spotlight shines on Jacky Barganier. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barganier. Jacky is an active member of the Beta Club and is co-section leader of the trumpets in the Pride of the Tribe. ln his spare time, he enjoys playing football, baseball, bowling, and talking on the telephone. When asked what he liked most about Wetumpka High School he replied Both the people and the atmosphere. Jacky s future ambitions are to attend Auburn University and major in architecture. Stacey N. Floyd Athletic, friendly, and wise, he's quite a prize Wade Freeman If work interferes with pleasure, give up the work Renee Glover Freeney A personality that wins friends and loyalty to keep them Kevin Fuller Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow Tommy Wayne Garnett True to his word, his work, his woman Tonia Rena Garnett Born talking and never lost her birthright 6, 'l 5 Q 4 if ji X v Q n ' ' is an ,S .Z in . H . .J 2, i yi K, 1 Janne Gelhede Her acts and all her words are kind Lonnie P. Gilbert My greatest talent is the ability to waste time Alethea Miranda Gill A girl who has a friendly smile: a girl well worth her while Rosa Marie Golden She adds a precious seeing to the eye Carrie Melissa Goodman Calm and sweet, she can't be beat Cynthia Goodman A smile that won't wear off Sherry Machelle Grayson Let the good times roll Sandra Diane Green Nature made her the way she is and never made another Ethel M. Griffin Her heart is like a moon, there's a man in it Julia Marchan Griffin I was not born to be depressed or unhappy Tonya Marie Grooms Grace in her steps. heaven in her eyes Greg Gunn He treads Iife's ways at a steady pace 49 Jason Lurell Gunn I can resist anything but temptation. Ashley Ann Hale Her big blue eyes sparkle with mischief. David Helsing The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Lynn Michelle Hill She dreams her dreams and makes them come ture. Rosetta Hill When the sun sets. this little star will shine. Jimmie Lee Hines He's lust what he isa he's nothing he's not. Chuck Hodgins No one knows what he can do until he tries. Stephen Michael Holmes Happiness is seeing school in the rear view mirror. Lois Kay Holzapfel 'Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. William Steve Huett Be yourself, who else is better qualified. Donna Kaye Hughes When she thinks. she must speak. Lynne Marie Hungerford Full of fun and mischief too. loves doing things she shouldn't do. 50 uf' Senior Spotlight This spotlight centers on Rosa Golden She is the daughter of Reedy and Marte Golden Her hobbies include watching basketball listening to music and talking on the telephone She has been a member of the Beta Club for four years and Science Club for three years She is currently a member of the l986 We Wa Tumpkls Staff She attends the Spring Chapel Baptist Church and serves on the usher board as assistant secretary When asked what she Ilked best about Wetumpka High School she replied The people After graduation Rosa plans to attend AUM and major in accounting A Lotonya Jackson V V Quietness encourages better thinking. t Rhonda Jackson A woman of a few thousand words. Tywanda P. Jackson , Always ready for fun. Bret Ray Jones Always leave 'em laughing. Pamela Michelle Jones Full of energy, full of pep, liked by all. that's her rep. Pamela Renee King A lady has a right to smile. Joseph Kirk l often quote myself, it adds spice to the conversation. Alphonso Kirt Always ready for a good time. Mark Steven Knight Good looks is only one of his gifts. P Top left: An inspiring English poetical lesson drives Carl Stanton to distraction over Kim Powell. Top right: Lamar Palmore finds a pep rally perch . Right: I have the most interesting belly button, says Mike Collett. Far right: Seniors show their Super Spirit at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Sidney Coy Lacey He is of his own opinion still. Michelle L. Landers Doing easily what others find difficult is talent. James Nolen Law, Jr. l'm a lover, but l've not yet found my girl to love. 52 iw? ifM f.' ' t ' . , K ' ' fs. I 9 K ff .3 -f - . Q' MMM cf, I '5 s iygygppgp X James Forest Lee. Jr. Why do today what teachers won't call for tomorrow. Rosie Lucas A little nonsense now and then only makes life better. Gregory Lykes My mind is made up, don't confuse me with the facts Far left: Some Seniors throw Brad Smith a farewell party. Left: Julian Smith, Chery Shuford, and AI Benson take time to pose for the camera. Below left: The Seniors think the antics of the Juniors are worth a laugh. Below: Lending their support to the Indians at a home game are Connie Dudley and Tony Anthony. N Craig Macon I know what I like and that's enough Leah Frances Macon ln size she's a tot, in spirit she's not Jennifer Diane Marshall She will leave footprints in the sands of time Clifford Dwayne Mathews All the wonders you see are within yourself, Joseph Timothy McCraney An honest man is the noblest work of God. Ronald Maurice McElrath The tasks of every day, he meets in a quiet way. Faith Ann McElveen A smile is the trademark of a happy soul. Brandon D. Milam See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evils have no fun. Darryl Miller He doesn't worry, he doesn't hurry, he does his best and leaves the rest. 54 Senior Spotlight Our Senlor Spotlight shines on Ronda Talley daughter of Tommy and June Talley She has been a member of the Sr Beta Club for four years and is currently a member of the I986 Annual Staff For the past two years Ronda has attended the Elmore County Area Vocational Center taking Business Education She is presently serving as Vice president of Future Business Leaders of America For the past five years she has been a member of The Destination s Gospel Quartet She attends Faith Baptist Church of Wetumpka. Ronda is uncertain about her future education, but she does plan to keep on singing! ,, QL' 19,5 .Im Kelly Lynn Miller A little angel in her eyes, a little devil in her smile Alice Jean Milner Doing what can't be done is the glory of life Sabrina Diane Milner She's about as still as the ocean Stacy Ann Mims She may be little but so is a stick of dynamite Janice Mitchell Grace and virtue she has within Eddie Lee Mooney The difficult l'll do immediately, the impossible may take a little longer Jerri Nell Moore School is okay just as long as the sun isn't shining or the moon isn't up Robert Mullins Never let yesterday use up today Charles Dewayne Munroe Earth doesn't hold many like him Annette Carol Nobles She smiles her way through worries and laughs her way through life Derwin Lamar Palmore l find a way or make one Tammy Lynn Peavy The stars in her eyes are many 55 David Lee Pittman 'Wake me up for the weekend, Melissa Ann Pitts Her Heart has its love. Kimberly Ann Powell Her eyes speak a language of their own. John Andrew Pritchett All great men are dying, I don't feel so well myself. William Carvin Pugh To think is anridfewvaste of time. Eric Ladell Rawls When in doubt, do the friendliest thing. Carolyn Richardson Must share it, happiness was meant to give. George Thomas Riek This man is creation's masterpiece. Betty Pearl Robinson Her way is paved with stars and dust of gold. Carol Denice Rogers What you are is God's gift to you: what you make of yourself is your gift to God. Valerie Denise Ross Happy in spirit and pride in her heart. Henry Jerome Seamon A bold 'Bad' man 56 Senior Spotlight This Senior Spotlight focuses on Tommy Garnett He is the son of Mr and Mrs .llmmy Garnett His hobbies include playing football baseball tennis and racing bikes He has been a member of the Beta Club for four for one year He received the National Scholastic Achievement Award and the National Band Achievement Award for the past two years He has been a member of the Wetumpka High School Band for five years and is section leader of the drums After graduation Tommy plans to attend Auburn University and major in medicine Tommy is also member of the We Wa Tumpkls Staff where he serves as Band Editor and on the Sports staff years and the National Honor Society ' ' ' ' . ' a ff Roxanne Rae Sergent l expect that woman will be the 'L last thing civilized by man ' Bonnie Lee Shaw To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides D Chery Denise Shuford , Friends are born, not made Craig Lorome Shuford Someday l'll be great, but first l have to graduate Frederick Scott Sides FuII of wit, full of fun, Scott is liked by everyone 57 Witty remarks, unlimited store, Senior Spotlight This spotlight catches Bubba Wood Bubba IS the son of Mr and Mrs Gerald Wood He attends Faith Baptist Church in Wetumpka where his father is pastor Bubba enjoys watching T V and being on the Executive Council of the Student Government Association When asked about his likes and dislikes of Wetumpka High Bubba said that he liked the teachers and the people His only dislike was Campus Co op Bubba is also active In the Fellowship of Christian Students After graduation he would like to be licensed into the ministry QW 9' ww? 'U A4611 -...Nu Themika Lloyd Sims gets in trouble. has fun galore Bradford Wayne Smith He'll dispute and prove it too, that blue is black and black is blue Tina Lynn Stanley A ring on her finger, a man on her mind Carl Matthew Stanton l Great hopes make great men Angela Montyne Stiff A daughter of the gods. divinely tall and most divinely fair f-N K' William Scott Stiff If you can't convince 'em- confuse 'em IF? Tera Summerlin Calm and quiet in every way: thought of by the hearts of many Ronda Gail Talley May the Lord watch between you and me when we are absent one from another Dana Renee Taylor The pleasure of love is in the loving Bart Richard Teel I like a girl with a good head on my shoulder. Maverick Thomas Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. Richard Thornell Life is just a little spam get out of it all you can. Lindsey Ray Towsend Liked by all who know him. Sarah Lynn Wall Cute, sweet, and quite petite. Eric Warren Celebrate life one day at a time. Rhonda Lou Warren l have a heart with room for every joy. Joni Lynn Waters If you can't say anything good about somebody-let's hear it. James Leslie Watts Don't tell me what I meant let me figure it our myself. 59 Debra Louise Wilkerson Whatever she gives, she gives her best. vu Ricky Wilkerson When l have fun I like to show lt. Nettie Ann Williams She will smile until rainbows span the world Senior Spotlight This Senior Spotlight finds David Pittman The son of Ms Willodean Pittman David s hobbies include drawing fishing and playing baseball working on stereos and woodworking He designed and helped build the Senior Float and the new ticket booth locate at the football field He also designed and painted the lndlan on the basketball court When asked what he liked best about WHS he replied The people After graduation David plans to attend John Patterson and major In electronics , I , 1 7 I ' His activities in and out of school are ' d I I ' I Stephen Williams He makes joy out of living Tony Wilson He may look shy. but look again Dawn Marie Winston Nothing is impossible to a willing heart 60 ,iq iffy!! lk JL, uw vs Hon-JV Lita Marie Wright Life is not life at all without delights Tara Ladeird Zeigler Fun is her mottof boys are her aim Each year a Junior boy and girl are chosen to represent WHS at Boys and Girls State Kimberly Blankenship was chosen to attend the l986 conference on government ln discussing her experience Kim made the following comments lt was a very rewarding experience I learned a lot of new things about various aspects of government and met a lot of people The friendships made at Girls State will last a lifetime l encourage anyone who has the opportunity to go to Girls State to take advantage of it Selected to represent our school at Boys State was Scott Stiff Scott too found his week at Boys State a worthwhile venture Scott explained his experience this way Boys State is a crash course in government You do everything you would if you were an adult actually participating in the affairs of government lt was founded to prepare tomorrow's leaders for the tasks they will face I thought it was an Incredible experience because of what you learn and who you meet Thomas Leon Wood Just a big-hearted, carefree clown W. Joseph Wood Impossible is a word l'll never use LaQuita Joyce Wright What's the use of living if you can't enjoy yourself Not pictured: Alvin Earl Benson William Coleman Connie Lewis Dudley Donnie Dunnivan Tomika Hannon Robert Jackson Andy Kruse Kenneth Joe Mann Andra Joe Mizzell Byron Maurice Peavy Lorenzo Pitts Mike Reed Annette Sandlin Tony Simmons Wendell Taylor 6l '86 is 1-Tl 'wif .359 Mil' SLN. . Above: Senior Bonnie Shaw chauffeurs the Art Club car during the Homecoming Parade. Top: During a change of class, we find Rhett Culver. Lita Wright, and Debbie Clark. Top right: Seniors are always a vocal part of pep rallies. Far right: Tony Wilson, Stephen Williams, and others take a break. Right: Al Benson lends support to the baseball team. Above: Another Panther , played by Tonya Grooms, bites the dust. Top right: Exchange student, Janna Gelhede, gets volleyball instructions from Mrs. Sims. Far right, top. Many Seniors take part in the funeral for the ECHS Panthers. Right: Tripp Ferguson claims his parking spot. Far right: Warming-up before football games is not Stanley DeRamus' favorite activity. 62 K n it P-CAL. xy ii fi .:. N ., .r f . Q ., 5: sae. 1- gas mi R3 as ,y X Left: Lending his talents to the Pride of the Tribe is Alphonso Kirt. Below: Let's saw the legs off of Mr. Hines' desk next, says Tim McCraney to Bret Jones. Far below: Hey, catch me if you can, says Shan Giffin as she prepares for take-off. is Q-ran-4 S 1 'fi ff HEL Above left: Senior football players, Jonathon Bozeman, Lonnie Gilbert, and Reggie Bowman are presented with their parents before the Southside game. Above: Sherry Grayson takes a break from her job as scorekeeper for the volleyball games. Left: Cheerleaders and their parents were also presented during the Homecoming gamel here. Stacy Mims, Leah Macon, and Kim Blankenship stand proudly with their parents. 63 Right: Seniors show their spirit at the Southside pep rally. Below left in order: Former student, Brad Smith, talks over old times with Mark Cotter. Lindsey Townsend and Chris Celka lead the crowd yelling Beat Red Neck Techl Senior Joseph Wood twirls fire batons during a halftime show. Charlotte Duke hurries to English class. Greg Lykes rushes to lunch. Below right in order: . On their way to band practice are Michelle Jones and LeAnne Chancey. During the Homecoming parade, John Pritchett and f Tara Zeigler ride on the Typewriting Experte Club car. Seniors , Ricky Wilkerson and Chuck Hodgins, along with their parents, are recognized before the Homecoming game. Denise Rogers W. .. leaves exhausted from band practice. 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JB if Clockwise from top left: Game captain Russell Clark urges the fans to come out and support the Indians. John Pritchett rests for a moment after helping to decorate the Homecoming float. Bill Pugh was one of the key players injured this year. Presented along with their parents before the last home game are Stanley DeRamus, Al - Benson, and Darrell Miller. Quita Wright and Carol Nobles show their support for the fi . , c fe. 3 gy K. . ,t-. . f as S e-ssr X 'Q' R 1- mi d' 1 E . l 1 M 3 TV' me Indians at the first home game. Chief Wetumpka rides his horse in the Homecoming parade. Senior Stacy Mims cheers for the Indians. Tony Wilson and Tony Simmons are often seen together. Rhonda Dennis enjoys the prom. Valerie Ross takes a break during the Lanett pep l rally to smile for the camera. Brandon Milam plays his trumpet during the band's pre-game show. fwmws iissefwvfig! : s 3 65 ,xv w hhq u 3, 15. , L gga 3, LZ?4QJj1QfQ5 :ues 4 1, x.,.g,.- 'f 5 ug 4 if 7' 11 41' , 5 J' I' , ' f fin: ,V .. . Q 1, :vw filfgf Y. u, 9 'Ar 2' QQ Junior Beauty S Beau Leigh Ann Peevy Keith Parmer Class of l987 J 5 e 1,?lvlMl 'l ' ,L Class Officers President-Rodney Crenshaw Vice President-Tracy Landers Secretary-Leigh Ann Peevy Treasurer-Velma Bozeman Johnny Alexander David Andrews David Attaway William Bailey Bryan Baker Toni Bayles Ruby Beman Debra Biggers Bill Biggio Belinda Birmingham y. 3 Munroe Black Emily Blake Jeff Blake Kim Bonnett Donna Bowman Ronald Bozeman Velma Bozeman Janet Brand Jeff Brand Warren Britt Junior Spotlight This spotlight shines on Lisa Hill, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hill. She is a member of the Beta Club, NHS, SGA, Art, Science, and Spanish Clubs. She's a GXT student, and serves as reporter for the Typewriting Experte Club. She likes Wetumpka because, There's always open-minded people to talk to. Here favorite class is Chemistry because, Mrs. Allen makes it interesting. Her plans for the future are to attend college and major in Mass Communications. Tina Burrell Kristy Burgess Ginger Burton Rosa Buycks Chris Calloway Stacie Carlisle Robert Chatman Ruby Clark Seth Clayton Paul Coleman Rita Colquitt Stephanie Cook Monica Cottrell Sandra Covan Rodney Crenshaw Tyrone DeRamus Joel Duncan Jean Dunn Tyrone Eaves Marty Eldridge Tim Eller Jeannie Forehand Lora Foster Lorasher Foster Sharon Freeman r ' ,S Q: 'i' 6--V ' 1 2 fr' ' if a ,Q v . 'i' I .1 , ii a n .- H ' N -, , ' g,g'51z'fs2u2YXs?Qt-Z2 V' W ' at ,WNY ,i Llfia... . 3 V - - .,: . ' V ,1 514113: l ,..., - - - f . ,s.,1f...1.f:1-wi: , ,X fat sig we . .gt j -, e:-fp f f its muff 4 Q . 1- Q--Hfn-fm, s39s5t L QKQQ- 3?'?ij:?f':, S gtk, 6 M 1 a -' ' .y - -1 e s Y ' '. ,f k l rn K an Aff? . 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Class Favorites Tracy Landers Cindy Lee Tina Hollingsworth Harvey Holt Michelle Hood Kelli Hornsby Stacey Hughes Catherine Humphrey Steven Humphries Brenda Hungerford Derrick Jackson Patricia Jackson Billy Jones Roger Jones Cynthia Johnson Joseph Johnson Tommy Johnson Lance Justiss Michelle Knight Robert Knight Louis LaFever Tracy Landers Class Favorites Harvey Holt Angela Lewis ..,.. ' -' M ,,.. ., , . .kk ff - l 4. 'sz M 'HEX-,lie 527: ififff A a ' , v X 'R is if ' , ,v. .i i . X - A X mx , 5 N 's N l is gl' ii gf i X ,Q 9 1 Si, w HI ...sf 1 4 Q. si M5 i' If 2 3 Q l Jc , 1, - W an -zwrfs. -fr.. -.s ky , f' , N ' ' ff? . f 'Q-1 .v30 ,4g'. : ,.,r g is-si ,c M. ,M V Alias? E175 W s w ft to w 1 ,..- '-fiflfifi' Til: ,,,t,.w , ,....,..., 1 .wi X ' Xu an wifi. L , 5 ,Q U .,..,, an ST: is J'-1 L, to axis fs '44, . 5, Jas? las? ygzil txt w X X rrtr L, L gl rv, A 3 M31 .rig X. N s . vt H 1. Refi 'Wir as KQWVQ 'X arg QW, V ts an 1' . ,EF S? ,.. N. L. , 'JHFR ' '17 If is S ,X me ' 4 H . 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A'kR .5 ,, f 'is is' N ,haf t G JN ft giffiiiaf. , ,, X Yr rl t Junior Spotlight John Law Bill Lawrence Cindy Lee Tonya Lee Nancy Leonard Angela Lewis Trey Lightner Lillie Lucas Willie Lyles Robert Lysdale Lynn Macon Debra Marshall Eric Mayes Matthew McCarty Keith Means Pearleen Mercer Patty Mitchell Tony Mitchell Robin Moncrief John Montgomery Loretta Moore Sandra Moore Donald Motes Suzanne Mracek Malinda Mullins ln this spotlight we fmd John Goodman John is the son of Jackie and Sharon Goodman He is a member of the Beta Club and Secretary of the National Honor Society When asked what he likes most about Wetumpka he replied My friends The person John most admires is President Reagan because He is a man with great responsibility An avid fan of Auburn. he plans to attend college there and major in Engineering Q - u - vt I 9 f . . . U . 1 . . . . ,, . Chris Murchison Christie Noah Debbie Owen Teresa Page Keith Parmer .ww ws eerr SV . :,, ,,,- . 3? 5 ,-N, . X 2 if Q X M ,gl . gs. nf W Q. -5 Nw, I My 1 r X' mit? Q g-v-7 Q ,' Nw E Peggy Paschal Spencer Peavy Leigh Ann Peevy David Phillips Joyce Powell i ie - PPP Rodenck Powsl . j,Ei ff ' illfe TiTjEf.mf5SQ iif Steven Pribunck bb isil Brian Roberts Cheryl Roberts it jg f Evelyn Ross k j S Lit? 'E .1 ii 35' as 'Ts Junior Spotlight . . . We find Kim Bonnett in this spotlight. She is the- daughter of Mr. S Mrs. Danny Bonnett. Her favorite subject is Accounting because she likes math. She also enjoys it because of Mrs. Hogan, her favorite teacher. She's involved in Beta Club. NHS, Spanish Club, FCS, and SGA. She is an active member of First Baptist Church and is in the Faith Ensemble. Her plans for the future are to attend Samford and major in Occupational Therapy. Danny Ruskin Todd Ruskin Alan Russell Yolanda Sagers James Salter M.. . ,..W,.:SsM-. 1. , lift 7 S Q ,ff . 6' 5 tb' X at .F fr as Mm, ,tat P: , me ff wtf sr- A 'Wu 1, , A ,qv.1?'3 -1 +' Gary Sanford Leigh Sanford Tammy Sides Derrick Sikes Arrie Smith at if f 2 Q J' 3 -Q' '1.1,..,f 'i if W' P 5 Z Zi g, r , ?w,' 5 4592231 Mfssifii 'Q aging wg 'mf swf fg.:w,Q: X. 5, 5 i az J Q az Wm y wit 4 X. s I X N4 az. -1 a, -1 ' 3 , L1 ' 'V T - gg w e .A may H 'lg V f 2' .6 l Ai ff 1 ' as A 4, a 1 1 45 v f W,-L X I ,, 53,35 ff :ff W,,L 1- H ' S ,. if 13.21 --' , N T '. f T T J' . , 'K'- f -41, A .cg ' L .MU it X if mail! T Class Favorites Rodney Crenshaw Russell Tyler Dewey Smith Julian Smith Kathy Smith Rodney Smith Stevie Smoke ' Glenn Stampley Perry Stephens Kelly Stiff Shane Strength Sandra Souza Kyle Taylor Tiffany Taylor Greg Teasley Bennie Terrell Coranetta Thomas Coretta Thomas Dawn Thomas Jeffery Thomas Greg Thurman Rose Toles Ginger Trammell Kevin Traywick Russell Tyler Luanne Wallace David Weaver Scott Whetstone Jerry White Anna Wilbon Angela Winston Laddie Winters Above Entlcing the Junior spirit with the possibility of catching a football are Cindy Lee and Kristy Burgess. Above right. Getting ready for the Homecoming Parade proves to be lots of fun and hard work Center left. Getting into the spirit of the pep rally are Coranetta Thomas, Ruby Clark, David Attaway and Demetrius Chatman Center right: Toni Bayles is caught by the camera. Right: Jivin Juniors were thevmost spirited class at this year's pep rallies. K 6 . . Q 2, 5 WS? ta s X . 1-t at C an Q, X-asf t if 3 ff ff 5- wff A 3 - 'WI ..... 4. 3:9 YEMEN firm . 'L' : -, s K R at to A as C gear , , Q 'eff' ir.rr ,v - i t ' ,,ll W, - Spiri ts X Q t M at Nat my N X ,, ,L W, w ' 5' . , 4 , Q -W' 4- as t YF ' Sh W ' Kill V ' ' 'l R aron flght f' -.ts S 5 vw- ., Steve Yarnell . ..c, ,. . r 'r N' ' ,f-v +L. ww. V. , , 2 ft,. 1, f .f sw- ff s ,sia . tte - t'l ill' Q 'ii' ' -. of -' 1 , if N ff:-at 751 ff , iya f' 5 6 , A 7. 7 ' d ,:'f.'1,L ' in F l' . ,- . ,.,, f ,,srt Y aales R - , , 2' ' as A W a C K V- y K ff Wa i n kk. , i 'J' - -. ff vu I 4 t'i. 1 -at i.- i 't't 1 t 2 vs Q -,,- kkii 11 l Top left Juniors celebrate after winning spirit stick. Center left, top Deep In thought IS Tina Golden. Below: John Montgomery finds shop work fun Center right: Hey, - - me over , - s Emily Blake. Below Did you hear about . . . ys Toni Faulkner t Connie Top left: Macho, macho menll Top center: Bennie Terrell is always a friendly WHS junior. Top right. Warren Britt is captured by the camera. Far left: A cute campus couple is Todd Golden and Debbie Owen. Left: When Shane Strength and Keith Parmer have smiles on their faces someone better watch out. 75 4. -1, 'fr -W 1917 B 36,3 rl FQi:Q2r x I, , l ' 2:4 4 V vez .age ff -. - W Sophomore Beauty S Beau Shona Mullins Mike Celka f IX5 Class of l988 , aff?-ff' X gf!! f Class Officers President-Troy Teel Vice President-Daphne Mullins Secretary l al oun Treasurer-Troy Morgan f , - A Julie Adams A. j I Walter Alexander ,X , Q. Janna Alford Q wii fi ' Gail Allen i, I Kristy Andrews C it Q X 11 8 X Rifle?-S F: vi ss Q .sf K N C ms IL afar' is Y iffy, G .. lalili S ,X , l .N of f ,E I va K l new Amy Atkisson David Bennett Regina Benson A Russell Blllock lit-' , ,J Prair- Joe Blrdnow il 'V ll Bl . ' T 'V,, Molethia Birmingham M ' i f Tammy Birmingham A B f fa Michelle Blair B il l Phyllis Blake 'K : .1 1. X V Zh l' Jerry Boothe Scott Bowden William Bowden Carmen Bowe Addie Bozeman Joseph Bozeman K .lea Vs ,1 1- , fi R, M. L. X. f--M m ' ' fy-f f K Rl, lf. ' s ' F' l lf, f U Wife! l ',, ly, '13, 1 , . . , W L X A . ,- , ,VNV A an fa -Q1 sys M ,Q X M y xp A 6,-, Y, 7 if f, F! Dbvml as , If B C129 4 9 .V 1 lf, .iff li RQ ,l 12 Ls 'A usa ref L V :LUV Q Q Ll i.H,llyJ,l:f J J yi J 1 X-2 ' A , , ll ,F , ,. y ' l , , at V frm if lf Gulf Jwgw Wifi-r I-inf' 'N' v A f A X ' J . ..:' va . fa ,Q ,. ' we f A M A n 7 A f'lVlQ4lJZ F lvlfvvi Q55 all Mrk 5 . , l, v We swf w ' f l,,xffL i'f' ' W a .,' . ff' ,Y V 572 si A V W , 3 Q r is if gi . LQHN li t, , , , ., , yy C1 lfl-. if - l ly, 1 Q5 lt, U-3, , l, .1 Yolanda Bozeman Russell Brannon William Broadway Anita Brown Chris Brown yjDg Chad Burdett awn urgess Danny Campbell Mike Celka Paula Chavers Howard Clark Roger Clayton Allen Collier Shiloh Cotney Joey Creamer Tony Crenshaw Haley Cumbie Charlotte Daniel Richard Davidson John Davis Class Favorites Bethany Williford Richard Jones xr B N - gy . , . .er,g.f-gy A g Q s XX ? 5 fl . .,2l Xe fstix ' W 1 K . i ' wwby EIA.-wr an 'Hifi I 'Vi Q 1-Is. as 45-QR 1- uri-lk ma, C. wwf' A 'fr sys - 'L ' L ' B L Q V N A ' iilfswz 'E Qzifi af e i' if 5 is W.. X J ' ' '---e- , va ,. . 1 ' . :flier - : f fwfififg ' I ' is vi 111' ,. f ' W -. I 1 I 1 - , , 1, V l , W l Q f , . is -f...,. ,wg 1, ., ,g x 1? Q , w, , ..,.. +3 . Xe-1 its K ,ww oak Demetres Dewberry Michael Dudley Tim Duncan Tracie Eaves T Dawn Ellis YU! Carla Engbretson Ronald Folds Elber Foster Cindy Gandy - f..1',, .kf, 4 , . C X , Q ,ni .Q X P . 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G F - ts. 1 ,- EA ' A Hi ,' ss' Mi z vm gi , 1 5' 'K N95 l tx . l'l, list T T X if 11 L X 4 . s N .Samantha Gandy 4 Vincent Gilbert Michelle Goodman Ricky Gray Shearesa Grayson Tearesa Grayson x a aaaa ylsjaqyyi E it ioaoaaa: siaa yayaa .ff it iea T .. y o t aaiyiyy A ie , ' 4' if I i Valeta Green ' Patrick Hale Chris Haynie Malisa Helton Paul Hibbard l iay l Stephanie Hodges C David Hodgins s Roy Hollenquest E F T Tracey Hollingsworth Donald Horn Sophomore Spotlight Featured in this spotlight is Joe Birdnow He is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Birdnow He enjoys golf tennis and baseball Some of his activities in school include being in the Spanish Club playing in the band and being President of Youth Legislature He attends First Baptist Church in Wetumpka where he is active in the Youth Group When asked what he likes about WHS he replied The teachers are very helpful in and out of class His favorite class is Geometry After graduation he plans to attend college and major in Engineering. Sophomore Spotlight This Sophomore spotlight shines its rays on Bradley Townsend, the son of Doris and Clinton Townsend. His hobbies include playing sports reading books, and watching movies. ln and out of school, he enjoys playing football on the Varsity team, and being an active member in the Science Club and Youth Legislature. When asked what he liked most about Wetumpka High he replied The advanced math courses. Bradley s future ambitions include attending Auburn University and afterwards attending Samford Law School to become a lawyer sf. I I 1 u l 1 1 n 9 . Gina Hyte Lamar Ingram Tywon Jackson Felicia Johnson Jacqueline Johnson George Jones Richard Jones Tommy Jones Phillip Kee Kyle Kemmerer Charles Kendrick Brad Kendrick Shannon King Carmissa Kirk Jerome Kirt Jacqueline Knight Lynn Knight Mark Knight Charmette Kuhn Susan Lambert Chad Law Rufus Lewis Edward Lykes Regina Martin Jan McFall . , 5 .- i T P eil . ..,. 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' 3 f x x 4, 5 ' is .6 it s Q N 11 P A5 1 nge-Le: isir 21 sg ll it phi ,gm lvl, 'PM 2 ll Class Favorites Daphne Mullins Troy Teel Greg McGhee Derek Miller Ursula Milner Carolyn Mitchell Earl Mooney Alicia Moore Troy Morgan Daphne Mullins Pamela Mullins Shona Mullins Michelle Murphy Ray Nettles William Nolen Ruth Owens Sandi Pagan Tammy Pascal Dawn Patterson Rita Peake Tommy Peavy Reggie Penick Amy Peterson Jane Powell Melanie Powell Dannette Pritchett Gail Rawls 5 l 1 ll ll l ll K K S l'nV' ' S lea ' s :ff ,K 1'1 ilf l ,,, Michael Rawls S 'eee Hunter Richardson g ig f ll S l,.. Q ,ili,7 llll llllllll '1 K S A N Cassie mek slia F illf oii Evette Roberts AAV-i 125 ' Em Rohm Kim Roberts K Kristie Roberts , Rodney Robinson 2 ' Kenneth Rodriquez ji Sophomore Spotlight . . . Cur spotlight shines on Tay Wood. Tay is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Wood. She is a member of the Spanish Club, SGA, and the band where she is section leader of the clarinets. She is the Treasurer of the Youth Legislature of which she has been a member for three years. She enjoys playing tennis and swimming in her extra time. Tay plans to attend Troy State University and major in Dentistry. Timothy Rolan William Ross Alva Russell Debbie Shaffer U' Annette Shaw R ii , c Richard Simmons Gwen Sims Cindy Smith Manya Smith Stephanie Smith I 1- l . P 2' my .1 if l ,ly K my S U'-ze V ,V,, V. .. S ,M , y ' ' z V ,, , , ,. Qz -t 3 ' j lflfii V ii T1 I Y 4 t vii rarr ' ff ,5 52 'tc K 1 , L .1 get .t R 'Si viii:-45 A X L+ T li ox is S M, K V5 1 ' . yi Hg 'f 0255 13,5124 we f , G55 wigs- '- 4 1 f -3 as 'R is Charles Stephens Julie Story Mark Stroud Karen Stubbs Rana Stubbs Terry Summerow Tanya Swindall Kevin Swindle Pierce Swindle Bruce Taylor Rodney Taylor Yulanda Taylor Troy Teel Tammy Terrell Tonya Thornton Dwayne Tillman Bradley Townsend Dana Waters Matthew Whisman Lillian Whiteside orites Dana Wat rs ip Xggilld T Q li . N M M llt ll Qwglllwllllllllllm ll will X X OU' qt W llxllli VX X 'Kill ll flllsll GV QW QwQl6Gq'l Tk yr Rita Young . - ' Charles Williams A i-1 i 'W Bethany Williford ' Kart Willis 3 A A Q. Richard Wingard ly j,i V5 Lotonya Wise i i 1 : Tay Wood R f hll l l,.i .5 Turner Wyman W , Q VV, Katrina Young r lll .. lav i Melissa Zeigler ' l l ev N i 4 'fzvfi rr C :J . Q nil LX T 5 X X R JK l CQ E l 1 Top left: What is going on? says Sophomore Flags. Amy Peterson and Haley Cumbie. Top right: Richard Jones, Joey Creamer, and Bethany Williford dress as Indians to ride the Soph float, Stew the Panthers . Above: Kristy Andrews rides her favorite horse in the Homecoming parade. Right: Julie Adams seems to be caught between the flags. Far right: Sophomores do their own thing at the Alex City pep rally. 84 s .C .oo,.. F WQEOKGQJQL iJbvL AX Af' M . 654+-av Si? Y l , , l . .gpg ...A 4 7 X f.,,,E, fs. gif: '-'ff - ..- if : A i kay , .F , ,,I,g- '- A , L1 X .t. 2-.mi -an Top row, left: Sophomores chill-out at the pep rally. Right: Patrick Hale flashes a grin for the man behind the camera. Second row, left: Spanish Club members Mikelawrence, Chris Brown, Chad Burdette,anAdtSharon Wright demand a Homecomlngvietorfy for the Indians. Right: Karen Stubbs and Shannon King check out the activity preceding the Homecoming parade. Above left: Here, the Man About Campus , Troy Teel gives Junior Kristy Burgess the thrill of a huglll Center: Getting the giggles is a normal occurance for Tonya Swindle. Right: No, Mr. Welch, that wasn't me that played the wrong note , says Malisa Helton. Left: Sandie Pullen, Stephanie Hodges, Dawn Burgess, Amy Atkisson. Susan Lambert, and Tonya Thornton plot strategy for some Friday pranks. 3' xx r Freshman Beauty 8 Beau Mike Bechard Sherry Burge C ass of l9S9 .U , S l rf i 1 Q,-i, an 'wig .3', g Js y QE R wr Jfil 'af .9-Z 'Irs'-sQfb5'gf'ire . , ,T 7 H. J ty l fl -Q5 G f way Class Officers President-Darryl Crenshaw Vice-President-Joel Sikes Secretary-Bradley Cook Treasurer-Felecia Swindle Tim Abrams Tish Allen Jennifer Andrews Tonya Anthony James Armstrong Lee Austin Tom Baker Brenda Ball Taylor Barbaree .il ,,,. ll W Shirley Battle M i. l 1 ly.. X JQWWKM ffgmylw i?if'P?'l155zl 2' ' 1 an A Jasper Birmingham Towanda Birmingham B R Leigh Blair J .y,a Tonnie Blankenship w f ' : - zz. we-W 87 X 5 J, XB .. . fi, Q1 3 J K-.ki .. pl N. X , l Mike Becxhard F y - N 34 Chrisgtlpher Belll K. J, '. Nil' Nita el , Q' fr. lf' 'WY , -f,. ll ,X - ie ard er tregser M . I 9 amie Birdnof' pklal-' My I . Vs A 4 . ' ', - Y' Ll ' J A :ill is W' ,M Greg Bir llxglzgml 1 X Freshman Spotlight . . . This spotlight focuses on Dwan Philips, the son of Joyce and Ray Philips. He enjoys weightlifting, sports. and driving. He is an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. When asked what he liked most about Wetumpka High School, he replied, People and teachers. Dwan's future ambitions include attending the University of Alabama and playing professional football. Dwan expressed to us that he felt the student body of WHS would receive a rating of good. Syreita Bowman Teresa Brand Ginger Brannon Kim Brazzell James Broadway Jason Brooks Robin Browder Michelle Brown Samuel Brown Mike Browning Cole Burdett Sherry Burge Billy Burgess Stacey Butler Marcus Cain i ' srss S 'rsa so if ' :P ' ',is. Wallace Capps W' B C i i Melanie Carey Cindy Castleberry 1,cy2 Donna Cawthon l Brian Celka all 3 . Q 6 ,igi clrc, ,,css, 1 f 'tw srls 'a B ,. C -ra B D0 'e Clark 'A l 1 ,t B iff.-fi Monica Coleman g - M , 3, M Sandi Conner BYBCUEY COOK frrlr 4 rsrs 'z'arr i is as if SH Ms , W. .. i -iw .. sr lr 15:3 , K . C 1 :ff 1 31 2 S wk? 'N .QQ S1 'J me al 1, . -'HMG W be X rink Ri 4 2 I 2 T vnu:-. ijglf . in 1 ,s-'fl 1 any I1 K Ki ,,,. ww, 5 . rx rs, Q 5 F- Sf lwsiji it r , .Ns 'S - rx , 35 . J rf' 553 -'T5 JJ. Qi . 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'Nm ,. sis -'E' K' G' 1 xQLf,,Q - ii L K' Aretha Jackson Bronzetta Jackson Jeanna Jackson Andy Johnson Rebecca Johnson Becky Jones Kelli Kee Andre Kendrick Charles Kendrick Stacinia Kendrick Kris Kent Charronda King Craig Knight Todd Knight Don Landers Michelle Landers Laundrena Lapradd Lara Lawrence Mike Lawrence Treasa Leonard Holly Levins Anthony Lewis Dionne Lewis Kathy Lightner Kristie Lightner Harold Lucas Sam Lucas Eddie Luster Greg Lyles James Macon William Magee Kristi Mancuso Andy Markos Craig Marshall Mary Marshall Class Favorites Chris Tolliver Sherry Conner Cam Ferguson r X .st ' if Phillip Marshall iiifiisl Lester Mathews Miriam Matthews Nathan Matthews X Greg McCall i NU K qu s A FM RX jx Q A ,..,l,,,. Iii . . ai.ss , ' F C 'F N Y , Brian McDaniel .35 y tatll m Mfg .kg gg Chris McDowell Q- 11 5 Zoe McEIveen it j X 'fi . 5fSPhe'1 MCKCU-lie irair v it fsiii 'Q so , ll 5 '- r - - i 1 , at Patty Meeks ' Xxx X-'Q 5 Lashawn Merkerson Felicia Milner Charles Mitchell Wendell Mitchell Jason Money Trenith Moore Dmonda Motes Michael Murphy Jamie Neely Leo Neely Wk any if - -. ,I .. W , K Y, W rm cv , , Q-.aa-:gig , i- -x, ., My W , , www , . .e HP 'fn x Q I 5 1 4 S sl rl' 5 3 iz K, pail?-t i ,- its ' i iku is il 'ax in . . ,f www W? Sharon Neely Brad Owen - f 1 1 r -, fc, ,Q h,4f'l,, -,' ,' , a 725' 'v'iY!06'v77 1 :. X ,i L 5, L, ,. ,, ft-f A' tv' M 5- -W' A L A tu - A ii i S V Hfmwsssmmwiww wma? W 13 Mw E m QH?mXQtg naman! .we sa ll? Cindy Parker Samantha Patterson Laura Payton L Sharon Peavy Linda Peake Dwan Phillips Betty Pierson Brian Pierson , .tn 1. Ag ff ,, 2 fi 5 l , . 5 1 4- 1 P Nw i www Em? 5 as its ss Q Sf2i Kgg was mmwmw H nmfmisi 'VWVRQS Paul Plessner Jennifer Pope Ashley Pouncey Stacy Powell Thomas Powell Sandra Pullen Carolyn Purter Lamar Reed Brett Rogers Dana Rogers f ' 'i'k lag, PQ 2 , r Z 52 fl il Richard Rohrer Ella Ross Sharon Ross Boyd Rowland Diann Sagers Freshmen Spotlight . . . This Freshmen spotlight finds Michelle Landers She is the daughter of Mr E1 Mrs A B Landers Jr Her hobbies Include twlrling dancing and drawing Michelle is a very active member of the Pride of the Tribe During football season she is a majorette and during concert season she plays the clarinet She is also in the Youth Legislature Michelle s plans for the future Include attending Auburn University and majoring in fashion designing She also plans to be In the band at Auburn and to be a malorette A L . ' N T 9 .. ' a yttyyy ' ' ' ' ' ' A A ss.:Qf,t ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' H F ffmi . .. ' ' ' ' 'ii' TW- ,, ,, ' ' - ' in , , W' A - - ' 'r et ttttt , A me J ' ' - sa- , . - 'ff P . . . . rrls T to T L s,,.. W fx gig. ..,g . .. , . . ,marc .7 ,. fairs , :Hin ' ,7.:,,:.w4 ,K V .1ffV-55,Vgj 5QrIf::5QfffEES?p1E p f P wT! ' ' V '.-, 'iw' . Freshman Spotlight . . This spotlight centers on Tish Allen one of our new Freshman students at WHS. Tish is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Allen. When asked what she thinks is do here than at other schools. Tish is a member of the Junior Varsity cheerleader squad which won the Championship Trophy at the UCA Cheerleading Clinic. Tish is also involved in other activities such as Spanish Club and FCA. Her hobbies include swimming reading and singing in the Youth Choir at Beulah Baptist Church. The future ambition of Tish is to become a Junior High English Teacher. best at WHS, she replied, There are more things to 'r 3 ' 1 . tu Willie Sagers 'S, fy.. arilirri Patricia Salter M Laurie Schram Scott Sergent R g Lisa Shaner gg jg J . t u' y yt f it 'ili. Keith Shelton S John Sides J -g I ' Joel Sikes ll' L Karie Small Jennifer Smith Y all 1-' ' gl ... Lewis Smith 3 Lonnie Smith ' - Stephen Smith Myron Smoke Leigh Stiff Phillip Sullivan Steve Sullivan Eldric Summerlin Shea Swendall Felecia Swindle . .X -w e -- t 'f -' 'Q 'Q' 'fi 5:5 : A 5 ' ' 1 f' .. L75 ' ii fy Y N., . ,t ,IU Keith Taylor Melissa Thomas Michelle Thorne Christopher Toles Chris Tolliver 'skwlk ps - t U 2: k..,V 1: . K , +9 i . is i t Ei 'Ni ,Q ENE 2 ' LW11-I-H if-fif fs H ' 'f V - H Phil' 5,7 ' ,.,,.,,H .,:f' AW fl 14,21 , , 1.69225 , R y in Af- ? 4 fa 1 ,t Q is 4 5 s-40 wg 4 23111 s 1 U i - -fkr -,357 Q Q , ' - - 1 if , 1' f - 'ffgj ziliziiirz- 1 H31 ' 2 GMBH 4, X . KV, . , V ff' wwf-. , Ah, , ct ,V,, ,Vg ' K , -' , : A 4 l .- i Y'-. 1 A B v -W .A ls as f , t 1 K f , ., 1 as . - L W ,, ...., , , 1 Q 1 ' ' 'mf?s2f'frffii' Q , 5 lf f f s s 56 f MW 11 -,...-. L at , . , Iii? A W T 57 T ' f. ft T We . . A' a 3 Z A , 'IIS i ii if ' ,Mi I I and-We ...T Class Favorites Patrick Fagerberg Mary Marshall Monique Tucker Diane Turpin Travis Tyler Shannon Tyrone Amy Uptain Mark Vinson Charles Warner Shenice Washington Kim Weldon Arthur Whiteside Ashley Whitman Anita Wilkerson Mercedes Wilkerson Jennifer Williams Bruce Wilson Jennifer Wilbon Wayne Wofford Tyson Wood Scotty Wooten Vincent Wright Arthur Young Darnell Young Leon Young Tyron Young , A 'files . Far right: Freshman band members Dana Rogers. Ashley Pouncy, and Jennifer Andrews cheer at the Lanett pep rally. Right: Freshman homecoming attendant Mary Marshall is presented at the pep rally. Below: Rifles Kathy Lightner and Tonya Guthrie enjoy a day at the lake. 25, f Www- ,, . .Jul N ffm?-'1'.:'11:15if if ,.,, . f fi if y V3 Vgfzs 1 M y .fag ,V Y V7.0 rg, ' 31 81 'ZTLZ' .' are as L - IQ . a t .r .V I s H ew S .4 1 r ., y a,,,. r V -, . K 'il Y X swf ,, , 1 .,,p,,93e7,.:..g V fa - - -1 A' we , - 7 ,1 , Above: Several freshmen band members relax during a break at practice. Above right: Sherry Connors flashes a smile after one of the majorette routines. Right: Kim Edwards and Terri Crum think pep rallies are fun. Far right: Amy Uptain prepares to go onto the field for the band's pre-game performance. 96 1: T' QQ Left: The Class of '89 show their spirit at the Bullock Co. Pep rally. Below: Ashley Whitman enjoys watching the band practice. First row above: Freshmen observe pep rallies from across the gym. Tyson Wood and Scotty Wooten hurry to class. Robin Browder, a member of the flag corp, performs during halftime. Leigh Blair. Robin Browder. and Sharon Hosek laugh at the Spirit Stick skits. Second row above. Receiving her flowers at the homecoming pep rally is Kirsty Mancuso. Brian Celka is announced as a Class Favorite. Cole Burdett, Wayne Wofford, Ashley Pouncey, and Brian Celka help to make decorations for the Spanish Club's homecoming entry. Bottom row: Patrick Fagerberg is a freshman Class Favorite. Members of Mrs. Sim's health class are hard at work. Administrative Staff Mr. James E. Myers Principal l Mr. James R. Mills Assistant Principal s Mrs. Hazel Tatum Cffice w .gig ' , I Jus Mme-'gl , . , JM... pq, A X ,Www 7 ku i, X... Mrs. Mary Kate Harper Secretary is 5 c Mrs. Martha Ward Family Management Faculty Mr. Thomas Mock Mathematics XXX ' ' gf' X f Mr. Robert Quarles Physical Education Mr. Andre Jackson English Mrs. Catherine Spivey English if if 5 Mr. Thomas Long Social Studies Mrs. Donna Davis Librarian Mr. Stokely Bazemore Mathematics Mrs. Joy Bradford General Business Mr. Tim Melton Mathematics Mr. Lewis Washington, Jr English Mrs. Delores Paige Science ,E 1 lOl FW l l l Mr Tommy Harris Mathematics fm' Mr. Andy Boswell Special Education Mr. Joe Brown Agribusiness G19 Mrs. Miriam Mills English Mrs. Theresa Crum Science eeee s E -V 19:35 p' f .,..... f Mr. William Deyerle Social Studies Mrs. Sandra Hogan Computer! Business Mrs. Shelby Bryson Library Aide IO3 Mrs. Judy Allen Science Mrs. Margaret Carraway GiftedfTalented x, 33, iii' ,i x sans. nun.,-. Mr. Don Stevens Community Co-op Mrs. Carole Shields Learning Disabilities Mr. Fred Jennings Driver Education YlW?'W' Mrs. Ruby Lewis Typewriting as ifixi 1,1 ffifl -- Mrs. Kathy Long History Mrs. Margie Flomer Special Education Mrs. Billie Williams Spanish Mrs. Rebecca Flute ArtsfCrafts Mrs. Sally Stevens ,fr NB Guidance 'Mhehsaa Mrs. Deborah Williford GovernmentfEconomics ix! W: ls , M b,-ima Mrs. Maryls Milam English Mr. Ted McQueen Computer 6 Mr. Billy Hines Agribusiness jfs A ggi Miss lda Salter Guidance Mrs. Brenda Godwin General Business Mr. Mitchell Knox Physical Education Mr. Milton Welch Band i Z 2 12 so 'fx is Mrs. Gail Sims Health Lunchroom Staff Martha Stroud Barbara Cottrell Virginia Bailey Catherine Caver-Supervisor Bertha Stone Mrs. Joan Segrest gs Spanish 'it 1 a A g A , ,,. ' ' llli f S ,Q o A B ii Janitorial Staff Henry Denson Patty Moore WE I K 'K 8 X A , .A W -.af L 'G U' 94,75 ....v. vw? E we rw , , Q Q ' i i ii -nv s5,j ,J I , ff 1:- 4 I If 0 W ' QQ N Y lg af' 162. A . E U53 N., , K gy ,jx X.: llulll' ,..u1lI , X 4. 55? 5 'R N. ' f In Y 1 f TE? 'L L . , ,..,. I Far left: A iubilant Wetumpka team congratulates themselves on another baseball victory. Left: Cindy Goodman and Buff Riek salute the Indians. Above: Scoring, a point for the Lady Indians is Angela Lewis. Right: Quarterback Ricky Thornell I signals touchdown for the Indians against a strong Clanton team. ..:me..:.1me-ans:ef.-was-M-.wifewwf-4.x-1-swat-eas51::.:1pa.ar.aff-Y-.- 1 f , , , ' L: -X I 3 I 3 I I I QXYU TEQ I985 Wetumpka Indians A ,Qi - A LL .. -X.. ,A 1 L , an A WHS OPP Tallassee Holtville Lanett Bullock Co Childton Co Troy Alex City Stanhope 34 Southside 6 I8 Eclectic I6 7 Bibb Co. I4 II2 Head Coach-Stokely Bazemore Defensive Coach-Mitchell Knox Offensive Coach-Robert Quarles L az. Q Mark Knight Ricky Thornell Chris Celka Lindsey Townsend Deep Snapper Quarterback Split End Defensive Back Senior Senior Senior Senior y . mu, Themika Sims Split End Senior Seniors: Front row: Celka, Gilbert, Clark, Townsend, Bowman, Sims. Second row: Seamon, if-Eh, Stanton, Floyd, Benson, Sides, Knight. Back row: Miller, DeRamus, Thornell, Teel, Bozeman, Wilkerson. , ' ' A y --4 ffm S ,. , ' ' 'Y f4'fi'2t'Q its , , , gfhf-W-, .,... , .L , . i v ' , wi, gif 'sw' 'Writ' Y 4, - 5 ..:'s .QQ:3 5,1QyQ!,s?f,,3 SN Q :A -- '22 . 1 J-Qff3'f'7, .? if.'-w a, ' 'E - ....- .... - f fx We . ...SSQQ Q14 2 ' L-7' 'Weiss ii: , ., N- Q: - .v Russell Clark Split End Senior -.s,,,, 1 1: ML, ws, e ,mv .4 vjiaw ,. - 'Nm S Q-a h .S WE 5 A, , 'BFG 'Pa 'SNK ' - . ' 'M 7 I D , .. . ff ' 'f ' na . 1-. i - i as he it 1-' 516. M 3,3f4,L rx s M Jr fvf a-L ' 'il f Wiw f3Y-' ,K -, -1-figs.-,...... W rims 1 1.-q Q w 2' if fa' '. 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Second row: Ruskin, Seamon, Clayton. Stanton, liljgh, Floyd, Benson, Sides, , Knight, Teel, Celka. Back row, Eldridge. Kee, Strength, Bozeman, DeRamus, Mayes, Thor- ll, Ruskin, Miller. , . Q, .is in U , 1, . ,rl ' l W 'W PfiH5'68fv,l'I . V, , -s-... ,gil fgywy,-fel,-4-,,f' - . ,, 1 4' H YW, , . A - kg ' fl D f is vera-fgii -I -,, 'F ' . xx..,,, ,, VM, 5955, aw . . N ,., T ' Wi- '. aw-3' . 5e,'Qs,f-,gm ,M ' 4. .iiaQ,1g5' , '.-Q: .,,'. 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' m.,4-.1-, '-A . sis' :I -R J' I J f K 5, .f 44,1 A , 1: as Marty Eldridge Mike Celka End Quarterback Junior .X .'f,:::. p 1, J - Z I 0 f f A ,. Y 11. 4 My S ,i i i H gf ,f 'X ' ' wsfii. . . 1 fy ,f ff , 4. ,, X ww' . -' ' ' 1 . . 1 l ' - J 7 2' ' ' ' 1, .1 - 4 ' 1 A ' S 'g .J . .1 4' J ix V M I , fin ,, 1, 1 ,z,.i.,,1.A:.-E.. :Zi Exp N., ,, - Q... ,. N. - et. we 4- ' . ,, :scam-f... My -H 1'f'5w.1Qf'm f Roy Hollenquest Defensive Back Sophomore .ws --s S: mrs-.i.,vi5M,, ,Y W. Cbzwww Lew cgi. le, 2.35 ' A I ilillfn p !xNn.af '. 'JJ' Bradley Townsend Runningback Sophomore if . 1. 1 . V t . o X i 'A' ' +2 W - 53 fi 'L 5 S Qnsb S 'N ' ,N 1 if1'?QTf7 S it f'fI'3'- z QW'-1 k A K , f -'35, .. A. H ya: . K lx., fi: ,, 73:3 -y f . - , N 13.3, .. J ,7 4 ff. J, 'ww -f QM ,V -7: .,, S Q ..- .w,+1f's J r 2: w- . ,.,.a,g:1f3.1g,.:', v.3A: a-' . ' .rfb R'1uF3l's.y ,. .nil ' ,,-,,.4- - :fr gm.. 'zfwiw - f --- S . 3,3 X Q 111- hgts I is . ' 5161 ikgifgg Q, ' 1,213 'rv 5, EQ. M ,.g?fWi.,n.:.ffi3.zA..?,c,.,s,V fag: rn, Q f We , .- . h 5 . iv, NSY.-f'f5i?lf4-iiQifll5 if 'Sita' ' ' --1 Sophomore Troy Teel Center Sophomore Phillip Kee Roger Clayton Chuck Hodglns Tackle Guard Split End Sophomore Sophomore Senior X 2 ,Mass f i w Xl '54 49: Wk-f fi' yf Q UI 4 . ' , 1. ,' 9 '.l X 1 9,44 fy If .wh K. 3 fam li .. I V, r , . 4 'Y ' ' '?'Uyx 1 4' ' ff Ay' x. I A ,af f I X r S wt' - 1 1- ' k 2 ,ri Q,'LA'6 .yy - f II7 Three Proves Enough To avoid the rains of Hurricane Elena, kick-off time was moved to 6:30 p.m. For 47 minutes and 2l seconds, neither team scored, but with just over three minutes remaining in the game, Wetumpka began what was to be the winning drive of the last moments. Rick Thornell had the long gainer of the drive breaking from the Tiger 34 to the I8 yard line, but the Tiger defense stopped the drive and with fourth down and one, Coach Bazemore chose to send Bart Teel in for a field goal. Teels' boot was good. An interception by Scott Sides in the last seconds of the game ended any Tiger hopes of victo- ry, as Teel's three points netted on the successful field goal proved enough to defeat the Tigers. Wetumpka 3, Tallassee 0 'isi-Z5 , 41. Indians Sneak Past Panthers Jerome Seamon ran fourteen yards for a TD to give the Indians the first score of the game, but the PAT failed and the score read 6-O. Later in the same quarter, the Panthers scored and the scoreboard read, 7-6. Neither team managed another score and the first half ended in Lanett's favor. In the third quarter, Bart Teel kicked a 24 yard field goal to make the score 9-7 in favor of the Indians. The Panthers retaliated with a touchdown pass, but the try for two failed and the score read I3-9. Jonathan Bozeman blocked a punt in the final quar- ter to set up the Indians winning drive. Seamon scored on a one yard run, but the PAT was blocked. The final score of this action filled game ended in favor of the Indians. Wetumpka IS, Lanett I3 IIS Dawgs Bite the Dust In what was to be one of the hottest games of the year, the Indian defense dug in and kept the Holtville offense out of the end zone, in the end the Bulldogs were able to put just three points on the board. Wetumpka took advantage of four interceptions and two fumble recoveries to aid their offensive cause. Rodney Cren- shaw's 59 yard punt return was the first score of the game. A pass from Bill Lawrence to Chris Celka which netted 50 yards would set up a field goal by Bart Teel when the Indians failed to cross the goal line. In the fourth quarter, Rodney Crenshaw had another touch- down as he scored from 22 yards out. Another pass connection from Lawrence to Celka would net the final points of the game as the Indians mauraded over the Bulldogs from Holtville. Wetumpka 23, Holtville 3 Indians Swat Hornets After three straight victorious games, the Indians traveled to Bullock County hoping to run the tally to four. After the nullification of one TD, Russell Clark scampered I3 yards for a TD, but the PAT by Scott Sides was blocked. Rodney Crenshaw then ran for 43 yards for another TD on the Indians' next possession. Jerome Sea- mon would add still another TD after a set-up pass from Thornell to Bart Teel. In the second quarter, Rodney Crenshaw ran 38 yards to score again, but the pass for the two pointer failed. Then quarterback Ricky Thornell went in standing up on a 4 yard bootleg play. The two point conversion pass to Chris Celka was good and the Indians had a 34-O lead after scoring on every possession of the first half. The third quarter saw no break as Danny Ruskin scored after a Lawrence pass. The two point conversion to Steve Yarnell was also good. The fourth quarter saw no scor- ing, but numerous Indians saw action and gained valu- able experience. Wetumpka 42, Bullock County 0 I I The Thrill of Victory . . . Wetumpka's first half effort against Chilton County was the most productive of the season. Jerome Seamon and Sta- cey Floyd both had touchdown runs of one yard. On the kickoff following Floyd's TD the Tigers fumbled and We- tumpka recovered. On the next play Ricky Thornell connect- ed with Chris Mighty Mite Celka for a I7 yard TD pass. Following a Tiger punt, Rodney Crenshaw barreled 36 yards for the next Indian TD. Chilton County scored on their last possession of the half. Wetumpka went into the locker room with a comfortable 25-7 lead. The second half momentum, however, would shift to the Tigers as the Indians fumbled early in the third quarter and the Tigers would capitalize with a score. They would add two more touchdowns before the final three minutes of the fourth quarter, to lead the Indians 28-25. The Indians finally mounted a drive with three minutes left in the game to put WHS up by three. Credit has to be given to the defensive line for the 3l-28 win over Clanton. We- tumpka 3l, Chilton County 28 . . . The Agony of Defeat It appeared the injury plagued Indians couldn't hold on forever, as they felt the sting of their first loss of the season, in Troy. The Indians started the scoring as Cren- shaw scampered 48 yards for a TD in the first period, but the Trojans came back with a 38 yard field goal to make it 7-3. The Trojans quickly scored again on a bad hand-off, but missed the PAT. As a good home following watched, it seemed the Indians couldn't get the motor running and before the half ended, the Trojans scored again to make the score I6-7. Second half effort of the Indians was somewhat better as they scored in the third quarter to move up to I6-I3. Indian mistakes helped the Troy effort as the Trojans capitalized on an Indian fum- bled punt and Troy added another TD, making it 22-I3. To add insult to injury, Bill Lawrence was tackled in the end zone in the waining minutes which added another two points to the Trojan score. Wetumpka I3, Charles Henderson CTroyj 24 7--sg Defense, Defense, Defense Alex City versus Wetumpka is always a defensive battle and this one was no exception. The Wildcats put the points on the board as Tracy Minnifield scampered 29 yards but Sex- ton's PAT was off. The rest of the half was scoreless as neither team could get the offense started. The second half was not much different as the defensive teams battled it out. Jerome Seamon finally dug his way in for the score with 8:29 left in the game. Ruskin's PAT was good and the Indians led 7-6. Follow- ing the kick-off, the Wildcats fumbled and Bart Teel recov- ered. Things looked good for the Indians, but two plays later Thornell coughed up the ball and the 'cats recovered. They drove down the field to the Indian's I5 where the defense stopped them. With 3:42 left to play, Sexton hit a fieldgoal from 33 yards out, which gave the Wildcats the victory. We- tumpka 7, Alex City 9 What A Revolting Development That Was!!! The clock had ticked-off only I9 seconds when the Mustangs scored a TD and PAT to make it 7-O. SEHS got the ball when Rodney Crenshaw thought the ball was out of bounds on the opening kick-off and failed to cover it. The referees ruled the ball in bounds, and Stanhope suc- ceeded in carrying it in for the score. This turn of events was to be the cause of a heartbreaking loss for the Indians, as it became the only score of the game. Wetumpka's defense held tight for four quarters, but the offense just couIdn't get into gear. The Indians had more total yards than the Mustangs, but Stanhope had the points. In the final three minutes of the game the Indians recovered a bad snap on the I7. It looked hopeful, but with a fourth down pass or run option, the Mustangs dropped Ricky Thornell for an eight yard loss and ran out the clock. Wetumpka O, Stanhope 7 II9 Homecoming Victory ls Always Sweet Southside was never really in the game as Ricky Thornell scored Wetumpka's first TD on a quarterback keeper on the first possession of the ball. A Panther fumble at the lndian's 42, then a Thornell to Ruskin pass put the ball at the Southside 20. Jerome Seamon went in from the eight and Ruskin added the point after to account for the second score. Rodney Cren- shaw then scored the first of two TD's with 7.I9 left in the first half to make it ll-0. The Panthers finally got on the board by a five yard run, but the PAT failed. Crenshaw scored again from the I3 to make the halftime score 27-6. Third quarter play proved very dull as neither team added any points to the scoreboard. A great many Indians again got the chance for some valuable experience during this game. Lindsey Town- send would score the final points of the game on a one-yard run in the fourth period to make the score, Wetumpka 34. Southside 6 my-49 Valiant Effort But No Victory ln the Class 5-A, first round playoffs, the Indians traveled to Bibb County High School. The only Wetumpka score of the evening would come when Al Benson intercepted a pass and ran it into the endzone from the Choctaw 20 yard line. The PAT was good and the first quarter found the Indians ahead 7- 0. The Indian defense would play a thrilling game, but the Indians saw their lead fade as the Choctaws took advantage of Wetumpka turnovers to score on a 3l yard pass with 34 seconds to go in the first half. Tough football was played in the third quarter with neither team mounting a successful scoring drive. The fourth quarter was not to be the lndians', but there was much exciting action. Unfortunately, the Indians could add no points, and the Choctaws added seven. When the final whistle blew, the Indians found themselves short of winning points. The team had given their best performance of the year against a well coached team from Bibb County. Wetumpka 7, Bibb County I4 l20 Last Effort Proves Successful As Wetumpka's final game came to a close, the lndi- ans won with an I8-I6 victory over the Panthers. ln the first quarter, Eclectic scored with an 85 yard TD which left the Panthers with an 8-0 lead. The Indians bounded back as Lindsey Townsend gave the Indians good field position with a 30 yard kick-off return. Jerome Seamon scored to make the score 8-6 as the half ended. On Eclectic's first possession in the second half, Lindsey Townsend intercepted a pass which set up the score by Jerome Seamon. The two point conversion failed, but the Indians led I2-8. With 6:2I left in the game, ECHS drive 4l yards in I0 plays to score. Wetumpka came back with another TD which won the game. This made the seventh victory of the year for the Indians. Wetumpka I8, Eclectic I6 it f r 9 , ,M ,pf SJ l9S5-S6 Varsity C eerleaders One of the many problems the Varsity cheerleaders faced this year was choosing a summer clinic to attend. Because the AHSAA did not hold its annual clinic, the squad chose to attend the NCA clinic held at Auburn University in July. Before clinic, the squad worked numerous hours pre- paring cheers for competition. Their efforts were reward- ed at clinic where they received superior ribbons every day. The squad was judged on home cheers, incorporation Kim Blankenship Senior of jumps and stunts into clinic cheers and chants learned each day, and overall spirit. The new and interesting things they learned at camp helped them to prepare exciting pep rallies this year. Chief Wetumpka , our new mascot also added excitement to the pep rallies and games. Although the squad had some ups and downs, the year proved to be a rewarding one for all concerned. 1 3 E Captain 1 i Lisa Bechard Senior f Co-Captain 3 1 i l - a l l22 l ll Qui Faulkneg ' . J- . Q , Q ,, , , - -LA 5' 'Q ' a K. X 'I J .ep IRAQ? ,Y .., -. .i . . A V, . ff, f .P ,Q if -Q 7 . r 'f ' K + as ' ,, fr X - . , .-., X '. ,n J in 5 W f - gi? - : S 2 fr ' a ' , ,Q f' 'R 1 A A 'AS M ii Leah Macon Senior Senior .Q-ff' Buff Riek Senior Chief Wetumpka WIINDI 1 ,wi fi 1, , A- reiizizfifirr ., i f l , May S of-, S ,ir, ig rr.i fa' ef , r' .aiixf e ea? Stacy Mims r ,r ..., Cindy Goodman S9l1i0l' r M AS b Senior ori,..rrioo r ir . - .a - 'sitio VY tx 1 f-iw ' 'ms 'Yi :A I23 X i i f L 8 1 ft? E si . : 9N5fSz6xi1:f,49 ' I24 ,Q I l Kristy Burgess Junior S U 15, ,S EW 4 W , gi ,eflrwgu gf 4 W' '9 EM ji .i 1 To x SY i a , 3 'iff W Now. 1-...T-.-5' ', ,E -A 1 V wa 1, . Q ,J '. '--. - ig i 'ez 1 zz 5 L, uiu yy A p . 559 5 5 Q53 ', 3 ,F YG X gisgix X Qt 5 . s ss 'V w sz , i i . , jg-,flu - xxgfiwa . , , y 2 ii s ,f NS' in Q N is :M -is -55: swoikw vs, .W E 4 so Cindy Lee r Junior rv Daphne Mullins Sophomore Q . N Deborah Williford Sponsor ,Axu W-sf' QA Y 'Lai -s r. -xx , .,..' . v 1 l 3 : ff v - - ., . . W A 1 , . f . f if f . Q .Q , , 2, xmmm E N, , L -- gi A - 1. L, , -fn ' 5. -- -f Q- ' I . ' if , jg I 1 0 K ' ',.. . W. ' . K K ' ,, i Y ' in X ' -,gf x . ',,k Mx 1 MQW' 5: Er :Q ' -,A 315' wwf . ' . LJ ' 4 ' - 1 , ix? xi, ,fa 'WMA . , . 1 4 I Vmy. L. ' W - 'i .. HE ...g , an M -' K S K fl 1' .mx x iff -'T A ,' 5 r 1 . ,..--f-ww f - 'L gn w-,. L' g'g' ' fi.- ff ' , V . A 2xL. L 5,Mf,,5 L LL 5 ,M kh. , YQ f.. - .X H Q Y 5 2 Ag? OJNL-Q M16 Q22 fl ., Junior Varsity Football Ninth Grade Members: Mike Roberts, Bryan Floyd, Travis Lewis, Scott Gill, Bradley Cook, Darryl Crenshaw Jeff Gilbert, Coach Washington, Scotty Wooten, Shea Swindall, Mike Bechard, Arthur Young, Travis Tyler, Steve McKenzie Steve Smith, Coach Mock ' 'V ' ,, l WHS 36 20 Lfgjyf 12451, I K :Ll vi' 'A i 'iff 13-Y I -, J I , ' 28 'Q S' ' I4 ' 28 E D6 Schedule Tallassee Stanhope Elmore Co Notasulga Clanton Elmore Co. Stanhope Tallassee OPP. 8 28 I4 O 28 O 50 I8 .VV Q .-I Q Y '4..I . . J -Q . f 9 .1 I J V1 'fu -mi' Q g 1 x I -Rtiiliw' Junior Varsity heerleaders Ninth Grade Cheerleaders Lara Lawrence Tish Allen W4- I ' grim if ' F 21 . I . 5 ., , -t .-s f-- ' . 1 . iz. . K - X I 51 J. W ., gl. .V Leigh Wells Stephanie Varner Ellen Morrison Stacy Abrams Lisa Strength Tonya Christian Brooke Wells Tish Allen Sharron Brewer Lara Lawrence-Capt. l27 Jf7iZQZ?5iQ eu! I9S5 Volleyball Team Opponents Won Holtville Lost Tallassee Won St. Jude Won Jeff Davis Lost Stanhope Lost Carver Won Catholic Won Holtville Lost Robert E. Lee Won Montgomery County Lost Tallassee Lost Carver Won St. James Won Catholic Lost St. Jude Lost Stanhope Area Tournament Lost Tallassee 'T Angela Lewis Junior Ruby Clark , Junior Caplan' Co-Captain Z HQ, 75. ! IIWMYJ 'W 1, L JVC. nr tw 'aw ' uw f. H W ' M 3 ...S , W'r'-'NA Q3' A LL., ,, -- 1 If off' ' ' A Q 3 A , 1 ,'X'. ' V , 1 .,,,,.,, 2 F' 2? F- V ,K , f . W, , ' 1 mMv,s 4 Valeta Green Sophomore Janna Gelhede Senior 'M , A , ., . -., .-r ' Q, : ?'.f.1 ' 4 ve , ,. if xx e Sharon Peavy Joyce Floyd Teresa Grayson Freshman Freshman Sophomore Gwen Sims Sophomore Shona Mullins Sophomore .33 X., WW Susan Lambert Sophomore Tonya Anthony Freshman lndian Baseball, l9S5 The l985 Baseball season was one of excitement and frustration. The lndians entered the Elmore County tourna- ment with a 3-I record, good pitching, and hot bats. This, however, was DOI enough to keep the county championship trophy at home, as they lost a heartbreaker to the Holtville Bulldogs 7-6. Despite a disappointing county tournament, our team was a determined one. The Indians played hard through the remainder of the season, and by defeating county rival, Stanhope-Elmore, they won a berth in the State Play-offs. The season of ups and downs ended with a defeat to the Chilton County Tigers in the first round of the State Play- offs. The Indians finished with a I2-6 record. WHS Won ll, Lost 6 OPP Frank Lee Frank Lee Lanier Elmore County Tournament Tallassee Holtville Tallassee Eclectic Bullock County Southside Stanhope-Elmore Bullock County Southside St. James Stanhope-Elmore Tallassee Eclectic State Playoffs Chilton County i985 Area Champions :itil 1 Q if , WAHI ' I .Q N 'f' ii X f- f ,M ,. Rd N ii, ., s.,g. x . , W, , ' ' aan.. Q N -z --,:. '-,- WrLKL,gVr Kkig K 'img , W' V. A Jr 5-if, I If ,,,, y 1. , Q N N 1 ' L 53,13 I if . 3 ff P we ff, W A :Q Q2 ' UU if 'Q ' I ' ggi WA? .0 3 fir, fa F -233 figs E m-CYlT,,.3Q,? - . as , 1'--., - -, ,t my K H 1 M W 7252 gf as f lt LI' ? . 1 5 .51 kg N 14' Lv! m V A 3 V--, 'S F Jeff Strickland Doug Helton Keith Peevy Tim Elliott Third Base Pitcher Centerfield Leftfield Keith Teasley Scott Sides Catcher Second Base Hud Abrams Bart Teel Themika Sims Dewayne Munroe Rightfield First Base Shortstop Leftfield l32 se H i 'z -M: Y V---M f -1- f f l , t.f..c .,.. 5 ,, .. ' ' at .. e ,- . 'mK 2 . . W' L - .i it a - 3 ?fN '-Q 3 if-gg, David Pittman Keith Parmer Tracy Landers Kyle Taylor Shortstop Pitcher Rightfield Second Base Bill Lawrence Third Base ', 'age' ' Vw, Steve Yarnell Shortstop Rise '- Buff Riek ' Catcher F, ......,.V....,,, W . l ,. I ,K .Am t f' ', 'i'f 1 , :f-, ,,,f V 4 , ' W - g ff- -i A H f r f iiii f V cywei li J! .fav H , ,, , -,W ,,..., ,,,.k , ,Maw 1 www ,E l33 4-wit.. W, Special Ol mpics as Participating in Volleyball, Basketball, S Softball: Curtis Splunge, Eddie Mooney, Vencent Gilbert, Eric Rawls, Earl Mooney, Wayne Lykes, Joel Duncan, Johnny Alexander, Coach Margie Flomer. Special Olympics at Wetumpka has been very excit- ing this past year. Last March the area track and field events were held at Hohenberg Field. Participants from Elmore County and surrounding areas participated in all track events. The first weekend of April, three teams traveled to Troy State University for the South State basketball games, where one of the three teams lost the first place title in overtime by a score of 68-66. For the first time, winners from the South State games and North State games met in Tuscaloosa on May I7 and I8 for the l985 State Special Olympics Games. WHS was fortunate to have two softball teams and one basketball team participating in the games. Exciting Year A, asf: s . 3 , First place winners in the State Special Olympics Softball, held in Tuscaloosa are: kneeling: Juanita Mathews, Wendell Taylor, Michael Reed. Standing: Cora Griffin, Carolyn Bowe, Earl Mooney, Johnny Alexander, Melissa Thomas, Coach Joel Thomas, and Donald Motes. Third place winners in State Special Olympics Softball, held in Tuscaloosa are: kneeling: Hunter Richardson, Annette Sandlin, Timothy Powell, Mark Stroud. Standing: Gail Rawls, Irma Moore, Carolyn Mitchell, Joel Duncan, Coach Mitchell Knox, Eric Rawls, and Wayne Lykes. I36 l985-S6 Girls Basketballm 'ur- For two seniors, four juniors, two sophomores, two freshmen, and Coach Charles Johnson, l985-86 proved to be an historical and exciting year. These young ladies made-up the Lady Indian Basketball team. Although they fell short of their initial goal, a State Championship, this team gained everyone's respect and much recognition for our school. These young women captured the Area Championship and finished the regular season ranked 7th in the state. Their I6-4 record was the best ever posted by a Wetumpka girls' basketball team. In sub-region play they defeated Chilton County before losing by one point to a strong Southside team. Congratulations on a job well done!! l36 St. James Alex City Carver Lee Autaugaville Southside Stanhope Tallassee Bullock Co. Prattville Stanhope Southside Lee Bullock Co. Chilton Co. Tallassee Autaugaville Prattville Chilton Co. Bullock Co. Southside Schedule Area Tournament T Al' Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Angela Lewis Senior Captain Ruby Clark Junior Co-Capt. j Janna Gelhede Senior .C M I Valerie Ross Coretta Thomas Senior Junior i Tracie Eaves Sophomore wma Danette Pritchett Sophomore Shargn Peavy Tonya Anthony Denise George Freshman Freshman Freshman Varsity Basketball is WHS 76 55532 Z2 'lf vi 59 69 - 'I .-if 79 ' if S2 'lk' 4 El 78 M Z3 I ,Q X 69 , 1 MN xx if 72 li is 'fr- , '7 Ill jf 1' figyi p Lfi X 1 'l Il JY' l X M X' W 'I'-iQ fl 64 85 64 Schedule OPP. Elmore Co. GC Tallassee 47 Coosa Co. 47 Autaugaville 77 Southside 87 Stanhope 78 Holtville Christmas Tour. Calera 83 St. James 68 Highland Home Bullock Co. 79 Montevallo 87 Coosa Co. 55 Stanhope 6C Southside 81 Notasulga 93 Bullock Co. 65 Elmore County Tournament Stanhope 54 Holtville 75 Elmore Co. 60 'Eclectic 'Prattville 'Notasulga 'Autaugaville TaIIassee 'Holtville 'games not played before yearbook deadline Lindsey Townsend Senior-Guard Captain 'X nfl ' Q NA .. ' gg ,' AYKQ, 2 , M15 A n K V PM .Q 4' ,....W. TT. Q As. Q xi Tony Anthony Senior-Guard Captain Themika Sims Senior Guard T L J t ' N Wu! Q u W' ND S3 3 1 X, Hudson Abrams Senior Guard 1 Russell Clark Senior Guard a - x if X f K f New me ?c gp giagk +1-wJiBmw'5 KRW lien NPN 'E' Eddie Mooney Senior Center Connie Dudley gwf-rr . M 5- . v A Q-iw Q , ,ffiyi Senior Guard wk, fi , , .: ,,,, . ..,.., , M E X eiifi-ME P 5 K 9 W M' Q , Q r M X L, .B - f ,, I Ji Q 'h ai 3 , VL ., , ff Ln: S '-'- A J ILL A ,A My ,ge I Q Johnathon Bozeman Senior Center I44 Joseph Johnson Junior Guard 5- fd F Z., ,, ,Q Qod . J J S .v L ,. r ..., J ,V J! J'l gr i. Maurice Bowman Senior Forward V Zi I45 Steve Smoke Junior Center f 9? , '93 ,FL N w Q il ' . 6 ? M W 4 'E '-.,..' 'B QQ ' 1 ur,-,FS H g f' F-I r Q 6 ,, Q .4 H, V I gr, Tony Mitchell Junior Forward David George Junior Center .3 i 'f ...Jaw s 8 16 Bruce Taylor Sophomore Guard -K B-Team Basketball Kyle Taylor, Tommy Lee Jones, Rodney Taylor, Bennie Terrell, Reggie Penick, Keith Means, Joey Creamer, Steve Smith, Stacey Butler, Tony Crenshaw, Richard Jones, Tyrone Eaves, Michael Dudley ? T 7 , ,T , N wx!!! l fl KA XM NNN. 'f--' .,,,..'. , XX - , W 4,54 ' 'STN Z.,- .5, K wx . . N Left: National Honor Society initiations are held each Spring. Center. I985 Beta Club President, Hudson Abrams. conducts initiation ceremonies. Right. Agribusiness students Wade Humphries, Tim McCraney, John Pritchett, and Bret Jones help keep the campus in good condition. Far right: The WHS Flag Corp executes a striking movement during halftime activities -zezqezaea.-..,.,..: -' 1:12 .um:: :areal-95,515 :,: :.::.:fg 1, :T-14, 1 11:1--zfaaa, ,ze-f-mmm-..x,::: 1vrgmmmamefa-ammamaawmmrnnmwmmnwmsmwmwf:zaSmnw.m:aay21wx.:e1::1:ef: :af 2-aw:-,vfffxfza-r 1 ewan: -rsevaf-a:1:1w,aff:f.:.2 -aowaivww-wnawm New 5 'lf --f- A' f n- f l A-'L 'r 11.111 'L' if W?fazi :::23au , f:F1 ,M,f ' - A 1' 'g .,.gQg,,My' ei ' 1 ' i'r' ' ' . f f , - , ,- . , , I ' ' A J 1 ,,.. 1, ' '---W - --A pf.. i544,.f,e.-1Qi:asQi1xf:gQ-QQ 5133: V ,fexem aff- -:ea-Hague: faamaweaametm-aafaav aaes9uaSdm.tLa.Lox:Lf3aia+Qaxa:e, ,zi 5521? ,.., ' 151.111 1 -r'-,:' , fJ.....1 --:,,:,:.:,:. e-gg, , Y 1 1----ff, .r .gg::::::-Aff--:-'--r-e ef--1: wW-wamwmfcawmwfrnvegf-wmwsezz-ee-:za-,wa-Q-5.1, :fe-2-Q:::::7v 1 -f Y: Awww-,L xx-as 'zzfaqwa-a.1:.:e::mf,ezai.-2-:eemnma ik is YXRI TE D 86 The Pride of Marching A, I be 'Nr S, A Great Tradition-The 'Beat' of the Tribe the Tribe Band A Q . ,. M ,,.,?,.,,.,, Milton Welch Director Valla Bozeman Drum Major PM Majorettes A if Left to right: Leigh Ann Peevy, Co-Captaing Debbie Owens Dana Rodgersf Bethany Willifordp Michelle Landers? Jeanne Forehand, Captains Sherri Conner, Stephanie Smith. 1. I . fem Flags Wi lt I A K A x I T ,,, v fx, M' R' -4 J:'f:!-'R , N . , , M Q5-f M w as 4 'td it 5 Q 'f 'nf M411 U.: ' X 'I Z1 ' I 7' 'ha' 0 wt 1 1 ,,-', Q 1 ., , . V .F . , ' it my , -I 1 4 , , ' ,J f:1.5.M 'A, T' ron to blaelcjjulie Ad s, Angela Stiff, Co-Captaing Kelly Stiffg Tracey Adams, Captain, 5 4 V, fff. 5 ix ,z ff ' , , 4 ' Dana Watersg .lan McFall5 Dawn Patterson? Kristy Lightner,Robin Browderg Leigh Blair, Haley A Q ' 1 Cumbief Amy Peterson. .ua 3 -f .. ., ,,,,,.,..,, t v -41 -sv' 1 -f 4 Cf-f y- , ,QW ., fl 77 ,N -, k k ' , ' . , ,.,. ,. ,.,e,,., .W a m , My,m,, l N iv if Q l 5 tty-vm f A , was H M Rifles A Front: Tonya Gutherie and Michelle Jones. Top: Michelle Hood, Lynn Macon-Captain, Kathy 2 Lightner xi i i, if ' , li :'- I 'll ,msg z we h un Rx , ,f f , as ,- h e e 1 . .. 1 - . -S L ila sf i lllfy , 1 --.Y 1 - ,. , ,.:f...e .. D .. ...fx .e.... . ..... an .... T . , s. L-H ,s qqgggvf, g ,, -,Me K. ,X . H - 1- . . Af-awe, . ,...,,' emma ge-. -1,1 5 kf'fi'ff e,'ne..,'Qfwe. ,,..., ,r Q- , ..655A-TNQ, 551, in I-:W fx ,.. .... S W.. xg- 'vb-n'-..,f ,,,- Y -- if M I56 T.' Flutes aye Golden, Ginger Baker, Gigi Willis, Jenny Welch, Becky Cash, Tamie Harris, Valla Bozeman, Linda Peake, ethany Williford, Malisa Helton, Jan McFall, Dawn Patterson, Michelle Murphy, Amy Peterson, Kathy tightner, Dana Waters, Leigh Ann Peevy, Ashley Whitman, Karen Heaton, Michelle Hood, Haley Cumbie, onya Gutherie, Amy Uptain, Kelly Stiff, Leigh Blair, April Hawkins, Gina Hyte, Paige Milam, Leigh Stiff, Sandi Sonner Low Brass Michelle Jones. Sharon Hosek, Regina Reeves, Elicia Conner, Adrian Thrasher, Jason Money, Lee Smith, Joseph Wood, Arthur Ross, Valerie Ross, John David Giles Clarinets 'li Lisa Hines, Yolarpa,Buo5eman, Shona Johnson, Annette Uptain, Misty Burgess, Pearleen Mercer, Jeanne Forehaniklgung, Zach Patterson, Michelle Evans, Debbie Owen, Julie Adams, Tay Wood, Dawn Thomas, Kim Cary, Shannon Wright, Ronchetta Hollyfield, Danette Pritchett, Kristy Lightner, Michelle Landers, Sherri Conner, Ashley Pouncey, Holly Colburn, Charlotte Daniels, John Simon, Melanie Cary Percussion Michelle Brown Z, m Benny Bozeman ,,,. , Eldric Summerlin Edwin Eaves Chris Haynie Jamie Birdnow Jimmy Helms Tommy Garnett Rhonda Warren f , f ff - Q.. 1 f , f 7 fzyty-zu.,-,ht'fM, .- Q f a n a Low Reeds 4-4?x. 5r' tharlene Brown, Tracy Andrews, Martin McCarty, Lawrence Winston, Dawn Winston, Shane Town- y, Eric Kenney, Robin Browder. Joshua Gentry, LeAnne Chancey, Michael Maddox, Bruce Wilson, Eilly Broadway, Derrick Merkerson T ru m pets l David Bell Marcy Burgess Doran Grier Davy Browder Joe Birdnow Michelle Wooten Michelle Landers Brandon Milam Alphonso Kirt Tyson Wood Jacky Barganier Section Leaders V51 2? Michelle Jones, Sharon Hosek, Michelle Murphy, Dawn Winston, Charlene Brown, Edwin Eaves, Michael Maddox, Tommy Garnett, Valla Bozeman, Michelle Landers, Tay Wood, Dawn Thomas, Valerie Ross, Billy Broadway, Lee Smith, Jacky Barganier, Joseph Wood, LeAnne Chancey Seniors SV? if if if ff Tracey Adams, LeAnne Chancey, Dawn Winston, Angela Stiff, Michelle Landers, Joseph Wood, Michelle Jones, Jacky Barganier, Alfonso Kirt, Valla Bozeman, Brandon Milam, Tommy Garnett, Rhonda Warren National Men s Twlrlmg Champion ,v 9 Q' National Honor Society Row I: Cindy Goodman, Hudson Abrams, John Goodman, Kim Blankenship. Row 2: Leah Macon, Faith McElveen, Lindsey Townsend, Carl Stanton, Lisa Hill, Rodney Crenshaw. Row 3: Lance Justiss, Kim Bonnett, Tracy Landers, Kristy Burgess, David Cyr, Mrs. Hogan. Row 4: Derrick Sikes, Greg Austin, Bart Teel, Scott Stiff, Tommy Garnett, Joseph Wood. , fs f , ' - A lx ? Q ,E VL Lrgji .k,L all ., 3... ,... ,1 W - ' , Officers: President-Hudson Abrams, Vice President-Cindy Goodman, Secretary-John Goodman, Treasurer-Kim Blankenship rt Club 2 l ' A 'QLY ' Below: The Homecoming parade provides an outlet to display I 1 H -1 some of the expertise of the Art Club members. , ' 1 , 1 C L S Q L ' 1 ,N ,L ' : Officers Pres.-Patrick Hale FinaQec is lV.Pres.-Robert Mullins fiizsilfita Young X ,Sec.-Susan Lambert Bus. Man.-Ruby Clark lAsst. Sec.-Shona Mullins Advisor-Mrs. Rebecca Flute w R 'i'l I 2 Rita Youn elinda Mullins, Angela Lewis, Ruby Clark, Cornetta Thomas, Felicia Milner, 'lliam , rs. Flute. Row 2: Yolanda Bozeman, Nettie Williams, Betty Robinson, Pam Mullins, Rena Birmingham, Robert Mullins, Lisa Hill. Row 31 Patrick Hale, Janet Brand, Susan Lambert, Shona Mullins, Towanda Birmingham, Sharon Neely, Tara Zeigler. Row 4: Darryl Crenshaw, Russell Clark. Lamar Palmore, Ricky Wilkerson, Michael Dudley, Pierce Swindle. Not shown: Stacey Butler. l63 Student Government Association J, - k ws-,f,s...,,..,.,,t ,,,, W. ,, . , A.,. .,,,W.:.,,-.M Kktblw , Wwmvw y -an-canvas-was-ww-N W f wwaw'-A ..,,...,,L-,-I',,,-.,1wQ1as,,,..:nag. was,411,.Q:L,Q::7-as-,..:..,, .fu ,J I I 5 W , W -' 4 'mu I MUN nik in k..V K. ,,,,. , ,C no-nn Members, Lindsey Townsen dneyx Crenshaw, Tay Wood Rita Young, Tracey Adams, Denice TB? Teel, Tina Golden, Daphne Mullins, Sharon Freeman, Bubba Wood, Sandra Souza, Ashley Hale, Leah Macon, Stacy Mims, Kristy Burgess, Joseph Wood, Tammy Peavy, Alice Milner, Debra Wilderson, David Cyr, Paul Hibbard, Bradley Townsend, Tony Crenshaw, Joey Creamer, Kim Bonnett, Nikki Tucker, Cindy Lee, Mike Celka, Chris Celka, Troy Teel, Rhonda Dennis, Jackie Knight, Monya Smith, Laudrena LaPradd, Tawanda Birmingham, Shona Mullins, Susan Lambert, Hud Abrams, Julian Smith, Tonya Grooms, Tony Simmons, Ethel Griffin, Connie Dudley, Darryl Crenshaw, Lisa Hill, Bethany Williford, Steve Smoke, Tracy Landers, Mark Knight, Felecia Swindle. l64 . . . X L 1 ,.,,,, L , A. , , L f ff ,,k, i,,:,.,1k,,,.1,,- L, Officers President-Lindsey Townsend Vice-President-Rodney Crenshaw Secretary-Tay Wood TreSu Chaplain-Denice Rogers Reporter-Tracey Adams Advisor-Tommy Harris The Student Council was involved in many and various activities during the '85-'86 school year. Among these were the Miss Warrior pageant, the organization of the first Homecoming parade in several years, and the annual Homecoming Dance. They also sponsored numerous victory dances throughout the year following Indian athletic events. For the first time, the Council collected S300 for the WHHYXIOQ Christmas Clearing House Fund. Top left: The Sophomore float adds to the Homecoming's attractions. Top right: Contestants of the Miss Warrior Pageant wait enthusiastically for the winners to be announced. Bottom left: President of SGA, Lindsey Townsend, presents the Junior attendant, Suzanne Mracek, with a bouquet. Bottom right. Senior - endant ' - nda Jackson waves diligently at the crowd as , l Toni Faulkner omecoming Queen, looks on. . , .- l65 GS .Ea Future Farmers sw.. Tim Abrams Walter Alexander David Andrews Kristy Andrews James Armstrong William Bailey Bryan Baker Taylor Barbaree Ruby Beman David Bennett Al Benson Regina Benson Randy Berkstresser Bill Biggio Russell Billack Greg Birmingham Jasper Birmingham Monroe Black Jeff Black Tonnie Blankenship Darrell Bowden Lamar Bowden Addie Bozeman Joseph Bozeman Jeff Brand Warren Britt Jimmy Broadway Samuel Brown Sherry Burge Billy Burgess Marcus Cain Pat Connolly Demetrius Chatman Donnie Clark Bill Coleman Paul Coleman Allen Collier Keith Cooper Rhett Culver Joey Curvin Ricky Davis Tim Duncan Jimmy East Harold Easterling Traci Eaves Tyrone Eaves Tim Eller Ricky Elliott Dawn Ellis Dwain Ellis Cam Ferguson Paul Flomer Ronald Folds Faye Foster Chris Gates Charles George William Gill Rhonda Glenn Cindy Goodman Michelle Goodman Ricky Gray Phillip Graydon Willie Gullette Wanda Harris Amy Hellums Jimmy Hines Mark Hodges Arthur Holley ,. - . . --A Steven Holmes Donna Hughes Micheal Humphrey Lamar Ingram Andy Johnson Billy Jones Bret Jones George Jones Kyle Kemmerer Chris Kendrick Stacinea Kendrick Carmissia Kirk Todd Knight Mark Knight Louis LaFever Donnie Landers Tracy Landers Chad Law Dusty Lee Anthony Lewis Rufus Lewis Eddie Luster Wayne Lykes Rovert Lysdale Bradley Macon Lynn Macon Melissa Macon Billy Magee Andy Markos Vickie Martin Miriam Matthews Nathan Matthews Tim McCraney Greg McGhee David McGough Carolyn Mitchell Charles Mitchell Andy Mizzell John Montgomery Earl Mooney Jeffrey Moore Trenith Moore Donald Motes Chris Murchison Dwayne Munroe Jamie Neeley Leo Neely William Nolen Peggy Paschal Tammy Peavy Tommy Peavy David Pittman Steve Pribulick John Pritchett Melanie Powell Stacy Powell Thomas Powell Tim Powell Sandy Pullen Gail Rawls Hunter Richardson Evette Roberts Evon Roberts Richard Roher Boyd Rowland Danny Ruskin Alan Russell Gary Sanford of America lwmmm f mzmums ya' 3 ., A ww mgfgizimwmt J , W smrszwtmcm Fmt. ,, Ly,-1 ,1 W af 7 lggQ43nRY.t.Ml Kansas t B., F.. 34 . wt K it f ' C17 Cmembers cont Scott Sergent Bonnie Shaw Keith Shelton Randy Sides Gwen Sims Arrie Smith Jennifer Smith Lee Smith Rodney Smith inuedj Steve Smoke Glenn Stampley Shane Strength Julie Story Steve Sullivan Shea Swindell Bruce Taylor Keith Taylor Greg Teasley ., et.t ig lj 11 3 'lfli Melissa Thomas Greg Thurman Dwayne Tillman Chris Tolliver Kevin Traywick Travis Tyler Mercedes Wilkerson Charles Williams Richard Wingard Fl EW Flaps E THE ULTUR FOR glllc OFA President-Cindy Goodman Vice-Pres.-Glenn Stampley Secretary-Tammy Peavy Treasurer-Donna Hughes Reporter-Dusty Lee Sentinel-Steve Pribulick Chaplain-Bret Jones Historian-Billy Jones The WHS Floriculture Team pictured at left attended the national contest held in Kansas City in November. They placed l5th in the national, the highest placement of any Wetumpka team in the chapter history Team members are Cindy Goodman, Donna Hughes, Tammy Peavy. and Dusty Lee. Shown with them is Joe Brown, advisor. Laddie Winters Scotty Wooten Turner Wyman Steve Yarnell Arthur Young Darnell Young Katrina Young l67 Vocational Industrial , H .W ,,,.,L.,.-M, :,,.,,,,.s.,..,,...M,,,,.,.s,.f ,,.A-Wvfw-WMM. David Attaway Debra Bigger Emily Blake Ron Bozeman Chris Callaway Beth Chandler Tammy Church Stanley DeRamus Jean Dunn Cindy Estes Bobby Esposito Sharon Freeman Miranda Gilbert Ethel Griffin Shan Griffin Jason Gunn Scott Hall Burnett Harris Charmon Hobbie Steve Holmes Lois Holzaphel Stacy Hughes Officers President-Ethel Griffin Vice President-Shan Griffin Secretary-Sandra Souza Treasurer-Trey Lightner Reporter-Russell Tyler Parliamentarian-Tonya Lee Members Lynne Hungerford Cindy Johnson Derrick Jackson Lotonya Jackson Tywanda Jackson Louis Lafever Tonya Lee Trey Lightner Jennifer Marshall Keith Means Jerri Moore Teresa Page Evelyn Ross Valerie Ross Themika Sims Sandra Souza Chip Stephens Angela Thomas Russell Tyler Lou Ann Wallace Debra Wilkerson Quita Wright .1..,w, fi' time-Q. f...,'s' if 1, W? f Don Stevens Advisor saw? .ei as VIETQ I68 O 5 fx B13 il x it S N n ,5..w-yi-'fl' 3' 'D my Q 5,1- 11 b ,, , 4 , .Q -,VV I l , - ,X ,, t ll .4 AA V, ' 5 , 0 0 ' ' n o t v 4 . o 4 . im . FHA 5 i 3 'ff it ii 5 E5 E 5 i 3 Members: Aleisha Gumpf, Mary Marshall, Teresa Brand, Shiloh Cotney, Brenda Gullatte, Janice Bozeman, D'Monda Motes, Betty Pierson, Regina Reeves, Samantha Freeman, Sherri Conner, Carrie Golden, Renee George, Donna Cauthon, Bryan Floyd, Samantha Gandy, Kristi Lightner, Monica Coleman, Michelle Blair, Dawn Patterson, Sharon Hosek, Charlene Brown, Curtis Cottrell. Not pictured: Kris Kent, Jennifer Andrews, Tommy Johnson, Ginger Brannen. Officers President-Michelle Blair Vice-President-Curtis Cottrell Secretary-Mary Marshall Treasurer-Tommy Johnson Reporter-Sherri Conner Chaplain-Dawn Patterson Recreation Leader-Shiloh Cotney X MAKER Lfglli ' SOPQ Q: ffl 'El 5'- ez . ., 2 fi .. 53 O fe 9 WP Qs 0 NEW HO l7O 3 I! E cience Club 1' 'C' Officers President-Bart Teel Vice President-Scott Sides Cnot shownj Secretary-Rosa Golden -w Harvey Holt 3 Treasurer- e,l,,rrr , QJENLE LUE l Members: Bart Teel, Terry Harris, David Weaver, Mrs. Crum-advisor, Monica Cottrell, Lisa Hill, Tony Anthony, Rosa Golden, Troy Teel, Joey Creamer, Bradley Townsend, Troy Morgan, Hudson Abrams, Debra Marshall, Micheal Rawls, Kevin Swindle, Ken Rodriquez, Richard Jones, Tony Crenshaw, Harvey Holt, Carl Stanton, Mrs. Allen-advisor. l7l Senior Beta Club K . K ..,.,. ,.,-,..,..,.. The purpose of the Beta Club is to promote the ideals accomplishing these ideals. of honesty, service, and leadership among the high school students of America, to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage students to continue their education after high school. As one of the oldest Beta Clubs in Alabama, chartered on May 5, l938, the WHS Club has throughout the years been instrumental in Hud Abrams Tracy Adams Greg Austin Jacky Barganier Lisa Bechard Blankenship Kim Bonr Kristy Burgess Chris Celka Beth Chandler Rodney Crenshaw David Cyr Rhonda Dennis Stanley DeRamus Marty Eldridge leulknsf Tommy Garnett Lonnie Gilbert Rosa Golden l72 Cindy Goodman John Goodman Sandra Green Ethel Griffin Tonya Grooms Each six weeks the Beta Club compiles and publishes the Honor Roll for grades 9-l2. Other Beta projects include the annual chess tournament, and recognition of the faculty during National Education Week and at Christmas. The club is also involved in many community service projects in our area. Tammy Peavy Bill Pugh Buff Riek Valerie Ross Lisa Hill Leigh Sanford Bret Jones Tina-Shelton Michelle Jones Demck Slkes Mrs. D. Davis-sponsor Carl Stanton Lance Justiss Mark Knight Michelle Landers Tracy Landers Jim Law Dusty Lee Leah Macon Faith McElveen Kelly Miller Carol Nobles Angela Stiff Scott Stiff Ronda Talley Bart Teel Lindsey Townsend Russell Tyler Eric Warren Debra Wilkerson Joseph Wood Mrs. C. Spivey-sponsor i -8 s L. Officers President-Hudson Abrams Secretary-CiF1dY Goodman -Lnlil if 1 ti' awalxa nav N! CHARACTER P ERSH fo 1 'F' 22:25:51 no 0--'D' .-. mcmzcn F-En' 'V E ',N4Ch1'-g 557007 21:02 C-. 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J X 1 X Bart Teel, Cindy Goodman, Leah Macon, Kristy Burgess, Janna Gelhede, Cindy LeeQ,Kim Blankenship, Buff Riek, Mark Knight, Richard Jones, Hud Abrams, Jerome Seamon, Craig Knight, Bill Pugh, Bret Jones,iCharles Warner, Bradley Townsend, Chris Celka, Carl Stanton, Dwan Phillips, Gary Sanford, Troy Teel, Joey Creamer, Bill Lawrence, Tony Crenshaw, Scott Stiff, Phillip Kee, Phillip Graedon, Phillip Sullivan. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is one of only two Christian organizations at WHS. The FCA's purpose is to pre- sent to athletes and coaches the challenge of accepting Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior, serving Him in every walk of life and in the fellowship of the church. At FCA meetings, athletes enjoy Bible study, prayer, and special sharing times with one another. WHS athletes are also give the opportunity to participate in various service projects in the school and community. FCA is a contributing factor to an attitude of excellence in WHS athletics. I75 3 5 3 Spanish Club h fzff -1 .715 17 ' u ,S 12, ' K si K , 'W 1112955 1' 9 .... - . f1gg5', .J Officers President-Rodney Crenshaw Vice-President-Chris Celka Secretary-Kristy Burgess Treasurer-Sidney Lacey Spanish Honor Society S S x --f.? M , Officers F President-David Cyr Vice-President-Chris Celka Secretary-Faith McElveen Treasurer-Leah Macon The WHS Spanish Club is the sponsoring unit for the Spanish Honor Society. Last year the Club participated in the NATSP National Exam, they attended the Alabama Spanish Club Convention where they placed in several areas of comeptition, and they sponsored several service projects at a local nursing home. I76 OJETUMPKA .s'PANl5 QS' LU , Ll ' ' 2 1 ' as s , ' 4 , ,, .1 A H 1 ,Ls.:w-iii X' 21, ,X aa ' l'.. , 1 - fi! , I 1, - - ,gf S .,yy v ' Elm' B M MN 1. 3 V , 1 UTllHE M. B USINESS Q EADEHS MEHICAM FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Officers -M. President-Connie Dudley Vice-President-Ronda Talley Secretary-Tina Stanley Parliamentarian-Sandra Green Members: Denice Rodgers. Lynn Wall, Ronda Talley, Rosetta Hill, Sandra Green, Stacy Mims, Loretta Moore, Pam King, Roxanne Sergent, Renee Freeney, Dana Taylor, Miranda Gill, Tina Stanley, Lynn Andrews, Tera Summerlin, Catherine Humphrey, Lora Foster, Dawn Winston, Anna Wilbon, Tiffany Gifford, Kelly Hornsby, Tina Hollingsworth, Carol Shaner, Tiffany Taylor, Connie Dudley, Connie Gardner I77 Government Club Officers President-Joe Birdnow Vice-President-Patrick Hale Cnot shownb Secretary-Bethany Williford Treasurer-Tay Wood Chaplain-Buff Riek Reporter-Jan McFall Amy Peterson Haley Cumbie Joe Birdnow Michelle Landers Carla Engbretson 'Kim Blankenship' Chris Brown Cindy Smith Scott Stiff I78 Tay Wood Jan McFall Tonya Swindall Jamie Birdnow Chris Haynie Zoe McElveen Chad Burdett Philip Graydon Tyson Wood Members Bethany Williford Debbie Shaffer Rena Stubbs Jana Alford Karen Stubbs Buff Riek Sanda Pagan Tony Crenshaw Brian McDaniel Tommy Johnson Tracy Landers Richard Jones Troy Teel Joey Creamer Robin Browder Cindy Castleberry HOSA-Health Occupations Students l -3' J' 1 v if f V . 2. .la i1 ,t Vik, . .., ... . Officers: President-Tracey Adams, Vice President-Rena Garnetts Secretary-Alice Milner, Treasurer-Joni Waters, Historian-Chery L5huford, Prog. Chairman-Michelle Hood, Proj. Chairman-Jeanne lforehand. ELMORE COUNTY AREA CENTER Members Jeanne Forehand, Alice Milner, Pearleen Mercer, Debbie Clark, Michelle Hood, Chery Shuford, Tracey Adams, Suzanne Mracek, Rena Garnett, Stacy Smith, Joni Waters, Greg Lykes, Monica Cottrell, Rosie Lucas, Anna Moore, Cathy Smith, Mrs. J. Myers-advisor f,Qg5 J, mf. r, El A A W, ,ya ,-,. ra J3? 5 .III ff: ',,' ,2:sst2eg txt '53, A , 'W' .f a ,fM,.,,im in gg k ' W' C ?g551:?r?f2:i1.l.2, -9235 f - ' ,s,..,' , 5 ' gf 'z Wl iilviikiuf My Q 5, A nllt x to it t K 'N .w ia, , , gk 5 V ,W ,E, , 3 1 as tv it 5 F if . 2 'z Mft A xx. VI, , auf-A ' offffafn 191 4M ERW S' 991, ts- 0 A -I' c c 1: all M ...ul f f co ' '01-. v v . . Q We Wa Tumpkis Staff Editor-Kim Blankenship Assistant Editors-Angela Stiff Cindy Goodman Business Manager-Leah Macon Preparing this years' annual has been an exciting yet tedious task. Many months of hard work have gone into this publication. The Staff would like to express its' appreciation to the Seniors for their superb job on the magazine sales, to Mrs. Williford for all of her help, to Mrs. Hogan, and especially to all of YOU who purchased a book. We have all enjoyed the fun times on staff and preparing this year's book. We hope you will enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed putting it together for you. Kim, Cindy, Angela ISO Lisa , char - ures oni Faulkner-Sports - s Carol Nobles-Features Ashley Hale-Classes Angela Stiff-Asst. Editor Ethel Griffin-Crganizations Cindy Goodman-Asst. Editor Kim Blankenship-Editor Ronda Talley-Faculty Rosa Golden-Classes John Goodman-Ads Tina Golden-Organizations Leigh Sanford-Classes Valla Bozeman-Classes Tommy Garnett-Classes Bart Teel-Sports Scott Stiff-Photographer Buff Riek -Sports Greg Austin-Photographer not pictured: Scott Sides-Sports a Rf ...W we 1-N-.4.M...,1f ' T www ,X- in ,N5,4M - , , . . , M Wwww-M , W i s M M' 1 ,. ,W 3 i W ffsw , , 'if R x Q eq F NSW U W it f 5 Q mg his fi it il NVOQKS r SANS Pr ig isrii ff .Jef wel e it A+ vue' gp s . I X UJINXNS MXXXX. . ,Dis Mex sw 9- Left: In deep conversation are Michelle Jones, Leigh Stiff, and Joseph Wood. Center: Two members of the football injury crutch brigade: are Bart Teel and Scott Sides. Right: This group seems real excited about returning to class. Far right: Enthusiasm from Indian fans runs high. -0-ef-K sm. swfm-K-W sf. 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Whatley - Q J Think safety in all things you do f N in the future K Your Compliments of SHERIFPS .. ong D E PA RTM EN T 7 Q J 5 5 N Compliments of Lance, Inc. , J 3 A T3i'35'lpff5'a5S HARCO DRUGS Twin Oaks ShoppiT1?gdCtr., Montg y J The Family Drug Store 5 That Saves You Money Compllnlems of Toulouse Village Shopping Center A Frmd 567-son ' Q ' 5 Best Wishes, Seniors!! The We Wa Tumpkis Staff U Q Good Frlends Make The Good Tlmes Better Liberty National Manager Good Frlends For Llfe Sales Managers Roy L Wells Millbrook Llnda Edwards .lennlfer Cole AGENTS Ed Reeves Byron Mllner Wetumpka Montgomery Hoyt Evans James R Armstrong Pat Barrett Tom L Sums Charlle Ferguson Alex McCollum Charlle Wyatt S.L. Stone Cleve Money Wilma Currey Jlmmy Harrls f N V my O O C EE LIBERTY nr- NATIONAL I I urs Q Q ' ' ! 7 WETUMPKA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB NServ1ng Chn'Youth Througlnthe TotalSchoolProgranf' 1985 86 OFFICERS Presldent Larry Teel VICE Presldent Fred SIUGS Secretory Treasurer V1 Rlek MEETINGS ON SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAYS, 6 30 P M WETUMPKA DAIRY QUEEN PARTY ROOM Becky Brown Robert Brown Donald Carey Suda Carey Bruce Chrlstlan Joan Chrlstlan Bruce Cyr Ceclle Cyr Lynn Forehand Nancy Forehand Jackie Goodman Sharon Goodman Mary Kate Harper Mlke Harper George Hart Joan Jones Ray Jones Edward Kee Esabell Kee Charles Lawrence Duane Macon Wayne Macon Bully Moore June Myers Mary McCarty Paul McCarty Phllllp McMlllan Susan McMillan Bllly Sam Noland Ken Parmer Sherry Parmer Mark Peevy Nelda Peevy Estora Pugh Harold Pugh VI Rlek Bob Rlouff Scarlet Rlouff Jlmmy Rushing Red Rushing Brenda Sides Fred Sides Fred Slaughter Jean Slaughter Sachle Stanton Dwayne Strength Peggy Strength Jeanette Strickland Rosle Swlndle Jlm Teasley Llz Teasley Larry Teel Peggy Teel Marne Thornell Rick Thornell Richard Wnlllford Betty Wlllls Jerry Wlllls Frank Yarnell Joan Yarnell 0 - y D ---- . . Jerry Hibbard Larry Riek Deborah Williford H f' f f ' 'f , , , . , .f ' f ' K J Elizabeth Lawrence Jack Tolllver We Cordldlly Invlte All True lHd1GD Supporters to Become G Port of Thls OFQGDIZGTIOH On the telcls o rtenclly si'r1. e are fought the wars whlch 1.11 other years, on other flelcls, unll bear fhe rulfs 0 Vmcfory General Douglas McArthur CLIMATE CONTROL EQUIPMENT N Larry Teel 536 George Todd Dr P O Box 2lO277 Montgomery AI 36I2l 277-4 I I0 Carrying a complete line of air conditioning and heating from A IC. Q J 3 C 5 , Q BY St ' fl I Con ratulations to all of us, the Class of . v g fray- . ' 86 . BWS Q 4 I James Rabbit Bryant ' . 9, Il' V i Con ratulations, Buff! You know I love z-. , . 8 H Florists, you. Lucille Gifts, and Balloons Congratulations Seniorsll Buff Riek 231 Hill Street Wetumpka, Al. Congrats Buff! 36092 From Weird Randy and the Cabbage Heads and May 7 Q ' l89 5 N he QC DOES SUMEIINE VUU KNlllU HHUE RN llllllll l UR IIIEIIS PBIIBLEM? 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Pane street Wetumpka, AL 36092 HQf?1EAgfEFl7gggA .!li,'3'i22'.25SSYfLTS2S2 TU RN ER OIL COM PANY KEN OWEN ' Agent IN C V Chevron 6 3 THAMES PHARMACY, lI'lC. g Sewing The Community For Good Health S C T 205 567 6585 Wetumpka, AL 36092 ' ' urns' 4 5 ' Phone 567-5161 Q Q f 3 C Mark's Service Center JERRY'S HAIR DESIGN andSheIl M Full a ineservice offers contemporary designs WI in natural hair designing Mark Presnell for the family Q om' For the best all 'round tan Jerry's offers-Express Tan 6 UVA Sun Capsule' Congratulations from PHONE 567-5119 ELMORE CQUNTY BAR for an appointment today! ASSQCIATIQN x Q Q Your Rehable Source Cf Fabricated Structural Steel AERINIATQ ' amble's N. v P.O.Bo 310 Mo tg y Alaba a36195 Alf Ga ble F nk Atch'so To y He d To Serve Alabama Road Butlders Wetumpka Parts Service Industrial 81 Automotive Parts-Equipment-Supplies Ph. 567-4371 110 S. Main Wetumpka AI. . . Carl Thomas Hair Designer 4314 S. Court Street 281-252 Montgomery Al. 36105 5 Congratulations' Wetumpka Grocery S Was eterla 301 Autauga St Wetumpka AI 36092 567 3992 Compliments of Blpm Kumar M D P A Internal Medicine 1260 Company Street Wetumpka Alabama 36092 567-4116 WALLSBORO AMOCO Fried Chicken A Complete Line of Groceries U 1 'lk an M K xx K 1 C if C I Ill! 0 x , n omer , m 'F 205-834-1133 . ma mu m ra 1 n m a Q Q , o og 4 o ' Q A X! f , 2 C , f 7 1.9 K QQ J B Nl I G YOUR WAY... Always ffl Always Have WI FIRST NATIONAL BANK .gov . Q2 II 5 . . MEMBER F.D.I.C. WETUMPKA 0 MILLBROOK 0 HOLTVILLEXSLAPOUT 6 I 2 X ' Best Wishefs to the I g Studen ,?yldkS-Q:-1jfJ si hh A ' l Wetiungplka High School 6 N' ' BANK W fa H.. ' A Q f A hx'- , 'N I F IO5I S.E. Main St. ' AI XX Wetumpka, Alabama Q! J f RK, ia' A MEMBER FDIC If BX CYD O l N Join Us For A Great Futulben , A C A N DR. CRAIG R. MCNAMARA 0' FAMILY EYE CARE W'l D051 ESEGQND SON K J Z I X C N Congratulations, ll6 EAST BRIDGE STREET TELEPHONE WETUMPKA, AL 36092 567-2242 Camlloligblesl YOUR JOHNSON GRANDPARENTS Q Q Q J 6 A 6 WESTERN AUTO N SINGLETON ZALIGNMENT ASSOCWE STORE - Ph. 567-6531 MUFFLER SHOP Q 1 Bear System Wheel Alignment S Balance K I N C I E I1 S f o?2Feiff.dXA1'i1sZfILimS MORE wggggv IQQQEEQTIERQQEANGEI 'Nc- 22tf,?,2,'Ej,n,1.2f,5,,,a 5616760 Sm Ph I?2SdLNIiiilLiL'?ii',f5,L?g S P, W M H Qc, Zh Roger Singleton, Owner Q Q 567 4321 WETUMPKA ALA 567 65727 O2 ,X f N 1 if il QW KAREN r to 1 i we will 'ii f 'ff 5990! V 2 f ' x AMSQUTH ISMAKING 735 l IXXVC W Qgol N0 M a- ' X yor NAU W Q WQWLL GT QQQDU NNE 5g,fxnEXNl-XEQZE EL5? sw H6553 X QQKQ y,Xq3Nf5tl2j DlplfOMA STUDENT i.OANS BY THE THQUSANDS g An lAmS h W p f Cl Tfd AmS gbyy is--xqms hbnk ldilfl ggttntttbwaamflab we emi Jmvsouru Of? 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' , ' S gihtllaq .955 as XXX., L as M: ' - J ,W . l i i Q .Weddings, corsages, party decorations, funeral designs, Q ned arrangements, silk .flowers . . . whatever your K floral needs - we ll arrange it! Compliments of J as ,ta e ...I 271-6146 Q2 D f LL, X W mu-snvic: noiusr E ? A R I V E R E+ 6 min. North of Eastdale Mall 1 Hwy. 231 North NJ Q Mon-Sat9am-5pm!Sunlpm-5pm X so Q SHQYQQ 1 it NC sbs Q , Q1 Q X ,Xbf -si XQ, Y I LQ X f 7 xx - Q, 'xxx A 9' ND Q10 I -Ixmrxrvilik f d ' ' ii -- -X f a s or ropplng in O fb . X , Q Alabama Q7 Q XI NM McNEAL s Hickokv Division A QQ i W .l. PIT 3 QJ fb V Highway 23I North QS Q Q I Egifaqr Qten minutes from downtownj X O E 277-55I5 Wetumpka, Alabama X X a t MCNEAI-,S E 9 R TOO! W V3 -V 845 Adams Street K 'i , Q Catering Cacross from St. Margarefsj I K 'XX Q 6 to e,ooo 265-55:5 .f A Q I H9 A 1 ., -M 6 'L j I ,X WETUMPKA is fi, FISH e GAME X , 6IO U.S. 23I J 1 ' Wetumpka, AI. 36092 , A' Ph. 567-7092 RQN - ,, H TACKLE 0 LIVE BAIT . ' ' . N HUNTING SUPPLIES ' I ' S' . GUNS - AMMO y I' 5 ,. '- BEVERAGES ' ICE is 'Q' ' PICNIC SUPPLIES If Roger Johnson ' I1 E' 7 Q Q O4 fx HLRK fn 139, WH A911 FEW WWE 'QSTIFF CABINET co. X W6 H155 Q X51 QU 304 Pine Street ' XQO ' ,Q Po. Box 546 f Mk QQ ' igiwetum ka Alabama 3609 7 QAM L QU if Ph 567 8465 Q W Ciqngratulatlons Senuors' 'PV My X O O 'L 0 X A 4 W xV7x 035 27 ?v59 X, Xf' V' xii 2' Q ao 105053 X fl x Od X 9 X647 1 I, f - Q 7 X F . .f X A Q of L7 ,L X' I 1 I - , .. .Q fb XX. J. ,fry I I 4' 1 - . ' xl A ,X R ' Cx ' ' 1 fig, 'X ' ffm ff 'l ' f fix N 'a' , Q an M 'IF mi .-:E b- .,,, ,im 'L ,5 X Ax, Eg X iff 42 X ' YJ , 5', u1'k. i, ..... , K' KY , W :WJ ' 'K 1 Xi ,fc A 'Q 2 V J X53 5 .X J- - 'Q 1 ' cb ,Q ' A .2 2 34 2'-1 1. if-'IJ' Xxx 1 ,JN . A Xp ' 7 ! E. xv' 1 , ff' - - 9 .--,- V 1' -,N ? F in' y r i-if Tm 'fjif ,..... ' cg ,, -xf 'J ffm-A 5 - , Q f uf-X. X -Q ' ' - -lf '-1, XD Riff X h t I QT. 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ED WARDS JIFFY CHEK Exxon Gas Muffler Shop .WaIIsboro GASSETT-HUDMAN FUNERAL HOME L y Do i ' ' Ph 567-8433 J ff G ' V N I D K J f W 5 J V N OE 3552 l'l' Z Cl' all Ll mall K E Vln BITIS OFIC E I'lCe J RUSSELL S TWIN OAKS GROCERY STRICKLAND BROTHERS Ready Mixed Concrete an House Moving Wetumpka, Al 567-5266 K A Q C ' f x J Q f x 5 DR K J f N Compliments of K J f N d J G tt a P lH d M i H X J X . I Tr Al r a ai n n ! i us, . re an oan usse 567-5434 O6 J! CGNGRATULATIONS SENIORS USTIN PPAREL VVETUIVIPKA ALABAMA A WEAT 6 mu Il sm :TR t 567 SIOO 567 5472 FQ 8' ' 's ,s Q Spor s Shoe Repair fl A A - C 3 4 me- ITSA 'f 5 f5iZC'N zif1'2?'E':J:'f9 ,-ztlsfe-7 We nflesffptwgfz ,Q iff 'S :W-J A ,. ' ,::f,,f -E .A X'-fi x wg, 1 , L 13773 to - ... Uf5'lQj'K..' 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