Members of the Class of 1976


01/27/10 - I have created a group for our graduating class on Facebook and thought I'd have the information available on the website. We’ve already got 40 of our classmates in the group, but would like to increase that number.  The link is provided below. Thank you.
http://www.facebook.com/groups.php?ref=sb#/group.php?gid=113448440805 

Susie P. Johnson
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07/12/06 -  The 30 year reunion was held on July 21-23, 2006 at the Ozark Country Club.


John Anderson    

Keith Anderson    

Kenneth Anderson     

Robert Beverly  E-mail Me  

Richard Blanchfield   E-Mail Me

Craig Bonds    

Freddy Boswell    

Sondra "Bright" Miliner    

Steve Brunson   

Gwendolyn Carroll   E-Mail Me 

Pearl (Pearlie) "Cooks" Partlow   

Claudia "Coutu" Davis     

Donna "Coutu" Dean  

Nanci Crawford   E-Mail Me 

Barbara "Deloney" Lewis     

Ed (Eddie) Dennis    

Harold Dobbel   

Bonnie (Too Tall Bonnie) Doeden   

Wirt Epling, Jr.     

Richard (Dickey) Everett    

Sherri "Exum" McLaughlin   E-mail Me 

Frank Ferry     

Emma Forrest    

Jane Garrett   

Chip (Dog) Graham   

Leah "Harris" Brogden    

Ron Harris   

Anthony Hill   

 Eva "Hoage" Syples   

Mitzi "Hodges" Scott   E-Mail Me 

Trey Hood    

Susan "Irvine" Chauvin    

Tim Ivey    

Marian Jenkins    

Dennis Jinks   

Tommy Wesley Johnson   E-mail Me

William Judah   

Kathy (Kat) Lindsay     

Tonia "Marino" Everage   

Terri "Marshall" Mcdonough     

Sammy Maund, III    

James (Jim) McAfee     

Sue "McCaffery" Bell    

Eugene H. McKnight   

Barbara "Miller" Metcalf   

Donnie Minton     

George Murray     

Mary "Nickerson" Holder   

Walter Nowocin   

Susie "Pace" Johnson   E-mail Me

Mary Payne   E-Mail Me

Marjorie (MeMe) "Pearson" Vernon     

Michael (Scott) Ramey     

Carlton Ray    

Paul Rhodes    

Shelia Roberts   

Frances (Angel) "Rook" Crawley     

John Royal   E-Mail Me 

Debbie (Sam) "Sammons" Hubbard    

Barbara "Sexton" Outlaw   

Joe Sexton   

Kevin Shuman    

Bruce Skipper      

Toni Slade    

Elnora Smith     

Mary Hill Sollie   

Nancy "Smith" Tidwell     

Maria "Speight" Coutts    

Tammy "Spivey" Hudson     

David Thompson    

Debbie "Wagner" Hudson   

Julie "Walding" Atterbury    

Laura "Wells" Murphy   

Kevin ("John" "Bear") Wiles    

Jerry Williams   E-mail Me 

Sally "Williams" King    

Kevin Wilson     

Michael Wolfe   

Carl Zander    


Here's what was happening in the community, the school, and the world when this class was setting off on their future endeavors.

Watch for updates to this section!

Local Events

The International Association of Machinist (I.A.M.) mechanics went on strike against Northrup Worldwide Aircraft Services, at Ft. Rucker, AL.

The Henry B. Steagall II Hall was dedicated at the Alabama Aviation and Technical College.

A church dedication was held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints on Mixon School Rd.

The Ozark Police Department acquired two digital Doppler radar guns to help catch speeders.

Frit Car and Equipment Co. held an open house.

Fifty-two players went out for the CHS football team.

Classes began on August 29.

Michelle Washburn was crowned Miss Ozark. Little Miss Ozark was Mary Elizabeth Cooper.

Hurricane Eloise hit Ozark on Sep. 23, 1975 with 80 mph winds, causing schools to close for the remainder of the week.

Stage One Cold Storage suffered the most damage from Hurricane Eloise, with $200,000 in damages.

A dedication and opening was held at the Ozark Civic Center.

The Dale Baptist Association opened their new office on Andrews Ave. near Logan Rd.

Mel Tillis, Freedie Fender and The Oak Ridge Boys performed for one show at the Ozark Civic Center, drawing 4,000 people. (It was a little disappointing to organizers in that only 150-200 people from Ozark attended the show, with the remainder being from out of town.)

The band Blood, Sweat and Tears performed at the Ozark Civic Center.

Cody Andrews, 77 of the Battery and Radiator Shop on N. Merrick Ave, was savagely beaten and robbed at his place of business. Two men were arrested for the assault.

Mrs. Sandra Horne Flowers was named the Ozark Jaycee’s Outstanding Young Educator. Mrs. Flowers taught French and English in the Ozark City School System.

Lavon Kelly was named the head football coach and athletic director at Carroll High School.

The Pat Boone Family performed at the Ozark Civic Center.

Jerry Falwell spoke to a crowd at the Ozark Civic Center.

P. B. McLaughlin, an Ozark attorney, was appointed to the position of Judge of the 33rd Judicial Circuit by Governor George C. Wallace.

Carroll High School’s graduation ceremony took place on June 4, with 260 students receiving their diplomas.

Dennis Marshall Jinks was appointed as a cadet at the U.S. Air Force Academy through a presidential appointment.

National Events

President Ford became the first U.S. president to visit the site of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz in Poland as he paid tribute to the victims.

Czechoslovak tennis star Martina Navratilova, in New York for the U.S. Open, requested political asylum.

A federal jury in Sacramento found "Squeaky" Lynette Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson, guilty of trying to assassinate President Ford.

President Gerald Ford nominated Federal Judge John Paul Stevens to the U.S. Supreme Court to replace the seat vacated by William O. Douglas.

Sara Jane Moore tried to kill President Gerald Ford. She pleaded guilty to the charge.

A bomb exploded in New York's LaGuardia Airport killing 11 people in the main airport terminal.

Kidnapped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was convicted of armed robbery for her part in a San Francisco bank holdup.

The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that coma patient Karen Anne Quinlan could be disconnected from her respirator. (Quinlan, who remained comatose, died in 1985.)

U.S. Rep. Wayne L. Hays, D-Ohio, admitted to a "personal relationship" with Elizabeth Ray, a committee staff member who claimed she'd received her job in order to be Hays' mistress.

Sara Jane Moore
pleaded guilty to a charge of trying to kill President Gerald Ford in San Francisco the previous September.

President Ford signed a $2 Billion seasonal loan authorization that officials of New York City and state said would prevent city default.

An Apollo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific, completing a mission, which included the first-ever docking with a Soyuz capsule from the Soviet Union.

Pope Paul VI declared Mother Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton the first U.S.-born saint. 

The Apollo and Soyuz space capsules that were linked in orbit for two days separated.

Three American astronauts blasted off aboard an "Apollo spaceship hours after two Soviet cosmonauts were launched aboard a Soyuz spacecraft for a mission that included a linkup of the two ships in orbit.

Vice President Nelson Rockefeller
said his commission had found no widespread pattern of illegal activities at the CIA. 

After nearly four decades of absolute rule, Spanish Gen. Francisco Franco died, two weeks before his 83rd birthday

Sara Jane Moore attempted to shoot President Ford outside a San Francisco hotel, but missed.

An Apollo spaceship docked with a Soyuz spacecraft in orbit in the first superpower linkup of its kind.

"NBC: Saturday Night" made its debut with guest host George Carlin. 

The House of Representatives j
oined the Senate in voting to restore the American citizenship of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. 

The U.N. General Assembly approved a resolution equating Zionism with racism (however, the world body repealed the resolution in December 1991).

Anwar Sadat became the first Egyptian president to pay an official visit to the United States.

The ore-hauling ship Edmund Fitzgerald
and its crew of 29 vanished during a storm in Lake Superior. 

World Events

The worlds first Supersonic transport service was started in the Soviet Union, with a flight from Moscow to Alma-Ata.

A severe earthquake killed 22,000 people in Guatemala and Honduras.

Buckingham Palace announced the separation of Princess
Margaret and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon, after 16 years of marriage.

Britain and France opened transatlantic Concorde service to Washington.


Guest Book Entries

Kenneth Anderson
Class of:        1976
Date:            03 Feb 2010
Comments:

Hello to classmates of the mighty class of 1976!!
Hope all is well with everyone!

Kenneth Anderson


Jerry Williams
Class of: 1976
Date: 12 May 2008

Comments:

Howdy All!!
I sure hate I missed our 30 year reunion, I was in Japan and just couldn't make it. I hope somone in the great class of'76 has pictures they would be willing to share.
Hope everyone is safe and healthy.
cheers
jerry


Name: Susie "Pace" Johnson  
Class_of: 1976
Date: September 27, 2005

Comments

Seniors '76 Rule!!! I hope everyone is as excited as I am about the 30-year class reunion. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone and catching up. I look forward to hearing from someone so please feel free to email me.

Susie "Pace" Johnson


08/08/08 - Hey Ya'll! We have a 30th reunion committee planning our next reunion to the beach. All you folks out there need to get on board by going to the new reunion website at http://24.151.196.36:7676   and register on the feedback page. All classmates are also asked to submit their information and pictures. George Murray is our chairman. Please help us out and join the fun! Seniors 76 ROCK!!!!!!!!!   


Name: George A. Murray
Class_of: 1976
Date: August 07, 2005

Comments

Attention all CHS Class of '76 classmates! A website has been created just for our 30 year reunion. The address of the site is http://24.151.196.36:7676

Check it out and let me hear from you!


Name: Angel Crawley
Class_of: 1976
Date: July 08, 2005

Comments

Hello to all!

At present, I am preparing for "Dennis the Menace" to visit the panhandle of Florida. After Ivan and Opal, our area really takes these hurricanes seriously.

I received this site from my old friend Maria "Speight" Coutts. I didn't know that it existed.

Hope all is fine with all of you. I am a technical editor at Eglin, AFB, Fl. and survivng life as well as one can these days.

Seeing some of your names listed was like, WOW, a blast from the past!

I was also sad to see the deaths of some of our former students.

To everyone, enjoy life everyday, make the most of it.

Love, Angel


Name:
bonnie doeden
Class_of:
1976
Date:
24 Jul 2004

Comments

we need a reuion, i want to see everyone, miss you guys, lets plan our 25th, let me know please


Name:
terri marshall
Class_of:
1976
Email_Address:
 
Date:
13 Jun 2004

Comments

just to say hi, to all may old (i mean young) classmates. feel fee to contact me. i would like to catch up on old times.


Name:
barry savage
Class_of:
1976
Email_Address:
 
Date:
23 Apr 2004

Comments

Hi - anyone on this site remember me? If so ---- Send me an email and we can chat some...


Name:
Bruce Skipper
Class_of:
1976
Email_Address:
 
Date:
18 Nov 2003

Comments

Hello to all the "old" Carroll Alums. I keep checking back with this site in hopes of hearing from or about some old friends of mine. If anyone has any info on Wendy (1977?) and Dawn Holmes(1978?), please email me. I've not seen Wendy since 1977 and last spoke with Dawn in the early 80s. Any help would be appreciated. War Eagle!


Name:
Sue( McCaffery) Bell
Class_of:
76
Email_Address:
 
Date:
20 Jan 2002

Comments

Hi. Love the Site.Took GED and Got married(Dumb). Would like to hear from everyone.I have one daughter that is 25 and I have a son 12.


Name:
Toni Slade
Class_of:
76
Email_Address:
 
Date:
20 Mar 2001

Comments

Does anyone know if the Class of 1976 will be having a 25th reunion this summer. Some of that attended the 20th talked about one but I don't live in the area and am out of the loop. Please email me and let me know if there are any plans.

Thanks, Toni


Name:
Carl Zander
Class_of:
1976
Email_Address:
 
Date:
05 Sep 2000

Comments

Hi....I left Alabama before graduating, but went to Carroll my sophmore year. I would like to find a few old friends, or talk to anyone who remembers me...


Name:
Ron Harris
Class_of:
1976
Email_Address:
 
Date:
07 Feb 2000

Comments

I was wondering if anyone has thought of making the web address a little easier to guess. I think carrollhighschool.com was available. I used hotbot.com to find this site and it was a on the second ten sights when I found it. Congrats on having a site on the WWW! War Eagle


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