Beverly Young Nelson, the latest woman to come forward with allegations against Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore, was remembered by those who knew her at the time of the alleged incident to be the kind of teenager who didn't attract attention.

Beverly Young's picture among the sophomores in the 1977 Adventus yearbook of Southside-Gadsden High School.

Nelson today, with attorney Gloria Allred in New York, accused Moore of sexually assaulting her in a car when she was 16 and a waitress at a Gadsden restaurant. This was after often visiting the restaurant, the Olde Hickory House, and commenting on her long red hair, she said.

During her press conference, Nelson showed her 1977 Southside High School yearbook with an inscription she said was Moore's.

In 1977, Nelson was Beverly Young, a sophomore at Southside, in the same class as Moore's future wife, Kayla Kisor. Southside is in Etowah County outside Gadsden, just over the Coosa River.

Young's picture is in the "Adventus" yearbook among the sophomores.

Many of those who attended the school and worked there at the same time contacted Monday said they did not remember Young, though a few did.

Susan Firestone, who was a 10th grade English teacher at the time, said she remembered her after seeing her yearbook photo.

"She was a really pretty girl," Firestone said. "Had beautiful red hair. She was really quiet. I remember her being a good student. She wasn't the type to seek attention."

Moore has denied knowing Beverly Nelson and called the accusation is a political attack.

"I can tell you without hesitation this is absolutely false," Moore told reporters at a brief press conference in Gallant. "I never did what she said I did. I don't even know the woman. I don't know anything about her."

Shasta Edge was a classmate at the time. She remembered that Young had just come from California.

"She was a very pretty girl," she said. "She moved in that year, in the 10th grade. I remember her. She didn't stay at Southside long."

At her press conference, Nelson was identified as a businesswoman from Anniston. An employee at the Anniston-Calhoun Chamber of Commerce said they were unaware of her name in connection with any business.

Calls to her number were not immediately returned.

Post changed at 5:31 p.m. Nov. 14 to correct Beverly Young Nelson's age.