Brookwood High School - Warrior Yearbook (Thomasville, GA)

 - Class of 1978

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E: J: 353 DUT THEITE IH THE SUHSHIHE School is many things besides studying all the time. During these years we have our first romances and make our best friends,and we begin to discover ourselves. k wk kwa K , 251 -ax 4, x M. 3, 'fn 121 f , ,gf 'Q fi F355 s 4, M 'A .ta , . W , 5, . W .W Y ,.S- 7 the img,-5 In the nlh mhunlgarhn Brookwood students find that the world outside offers many op- portunities for learning. Whether fighting a bull in Madrid, wander- ing through the museums in Florence, or getting lost on Lon- don's Underground, they all agreed that their summer as a Foreign Study League student was a great experience. Qbh, tn he in Englamh FJ-Inme Ehnughta frnm Ahrnaif' ilinhnert Ernmning 9 Y I .1 ? CC 9 Goodbye to the Season, tis Over 66WhereAre T ejoys f Spring 55 99 To Autumn John Keats 99 . - pai w wZ w-+w.- k ,, , , ' ,wav gy, .I rf, ,K 9 1'--1:i',4w W i, N . - lu ' 1-f'i.fw M - - - A f 5? .wflsjfffg QQ?-mg, fffslgf , F aswj , '37 lg.ffw' fl-f 'V-if- -'M.,mi, V -'W . Q' ' 'gf-. 'fklxf 7 2'!1S'ww- -ww M .' -V Eff A fbigs A K ' 7WWff?1?li't ' 5 7 M Lc,zbML:,,ff if 5 ,fr -.Q 1 ' qv K W V 4, Ig :Al-an W . , KSX .KF ,' X' f ' I 11 and Throughout our school days,we experience the blows ofdisappoint ments as well as the highest moments of success and joy. While grow ing and learning, we always find that ... All the EC TASY 13 T e Mor 'Ya f! ,, ,, L ,T ,Q 4n1 'W ,- If A. 'mi wlgp Q 4 Q --f-s-:-:-1.1'-:.f-'.1'-.g-.,.ff.- --1'--1:-5? :aaaa1 gg 1 11 1111 1 1 .A ian 535-34' W , fl -::'.:'.11 -2.- :L 11 , A j wg ,QL M-hug-gg, -- J x - 4 1 I V V i -.1 Y H' - ii, - mn. f lisa 33 4 A :, .z 4- -f 's 11 -- A-1 ' W-A, --1.-..-e. N. .,.. A -Am, . W ,M WMA 3 A L. , , w,,,'i1g-4:xvg,.',,q2!1 Y , A- , M ' ' ' 1 XZVV T e More T ey kings Chang, 4 W fri ,.4 A IQ , 1, 3' vi ' fl , , 1,34 fd:-3 Remain th Sam 1 , x 'E ' YE Q A ww St' , W 2 1 Q' 3 , E ww.-.9 1 Z - L,,, , -f 15' ww .. M J f' :, l TZQf'f ,, ,, 4' ' I My ., .7115 VH -my , ii g HW M f Q, 4 ' Q K , -in ,. T? iff.- 'f 5 , . ifZEI 1Ma5 Vg yd . ,.-, 2 MJ .ua pf ? J ,E ' . , 'ze . + 4? gg Q 3 3' P? 11,3 3 -1 '5 f Q A 4 .f .1 :Q Q xwg 4 X 45 , XM qi 1 'B mv- Q Li' gi W F' A C U L T Y mix... -PGH f , E ......,. , L l S ,gif Clockwise: jewell P. Wood, Secretaryg Aaron W. Turner, l-leadmasterg joe A. Smith, Athletic Directory Faye Vickers, Elementary Principalg Dianne P. Harris, Guidance Counselorg Thomas F. johnson, High School Principal. ADMINISTRATION Top: Libby Atwell. English, Columbia College, Right: Robert W. Boissiere. French, Spanish. University of Maryland, Florida State University. Bottom: Mary T. Bowers. Algebra 11, Geometry, Eighth Grade Math. Valdosta State College. A I ,wil M II, l if , Top: Roy I. King, Physical Science, Biology, Environmental Science. Florida State University. Right: Sherrie E. Callaway. Seventh Grade History, Seventh Grade Math, Typing, Business Math. Tallahassee Community College, Florida State University. Bottom: Renny Bryner. Varsity Football, Basketball, Golf teams, Elementary and lr. High P.E. Berry College, Lynchburg College. S 'N , , tg .r 4 K' 1 I , 5 x x A 5 ' Vt: ' . x K ,gt , , T ' :Q V' -t.,.,w tx - l l 'X sf i f' ' A' 1 V s s I qw 4 E t Q., , if U 5 eff vw' a ,Q l Upper Left: Willie Mae Miller, Librarian. University of Southern Mississippi. I l Above: Brenda B. Lucas. Art. University of X Georgia. I Left: Ann T, Larson. English, Creative Writing. Agnes Scott College, Duke University. Upper Right: Robert M. Rainey. Life Science, Earth Science, Physics. Washington and Lee University, The johns Hopkins University. Lower Right: Susan B. Plymale. English, History, French l, Drama. Ball State University. Bottom: Scott l. Sterling. Ga. History, Government, World History, American History. Valdosta State College. 55 Q, ft? fzzzi. i Upper Left: Richard B. Wand. Algebra I, Math IV, Calculus, Modern Algebra. Florida State University. Lower Left: Sally I. Hill. Third Grade. Wesleyan College, Valdosta State College. Bottom: Patsy P. Bennett. Pre-First, Elementary Resource Teacher. University of Georgia. so ze' , 9' 1 tl' . S 2 ff lv W -J fl 'ff' l 'Xb' L, f f X K www V Iivy 5 ivg if f. h . get r Ze .,j if W . 5 l Upper Right: joanne M. Palum Grade. Florida State University. Above: Ann G. McKinnon. Fifth Grade. Florida State University. Lower Right: Deborah S. Manuel. Second Grade. Florida State University. VVJ, fr , 7 5 ,QR j. ,... W Q ii' bo. Fourth ,V ew. we We xg .mx QN- W, Nm as sf' 'H-....a.... 1 A L- .A Upper Left: lanis B. Suber. Sixth Grade. McNeese University. Above: Marcia W. Ray. First Grade. Brenau College. Lower Left: Martha A. Pulliam. Second Grade. Georgia College. Doris Hughes Linda B. Black Music Pre-First Aide Martha Forsman First Grade Aide Brookwood is fortunate to have two capable individuals who are willing to donate their time and talents to the elementary school programs. Mrs. Dottie Leedy works with the fifth grade, and Mrs. Lou Rainey helps with special projects. Board of Trustees , - ,. ,.. - ' vu..-.',..... - Left to Right: Mr. H. E. Strickland, Mr. jerry Hancock, Mr. Russell Chubb, Mr. P.W. Bryan, Mr. joe E. Beverly, Mr. Scott Turner, Dr. Gerald B. Muller, Mr. joseph L. Parker, Mr. Walton C. Bernier, Seated: Mrs. Thomas C. Chubb, Mrs. Langdon S. Flowers, Mrs. Patrick Fenlon, Mrs. Maurice Tanner, Mrs. jasper Davis. Not Pictured: Mr. Lesley Barrett, Mr. Sam Dyke, Mr. L. Bryant Harvard, jr., Mrs. Thomas M. Hines, Dr. G.T. Reynolds, Mr. Wyman H. Richter, Mr. lack Sanford, Mr. Richard Singletary, Mr. Robert Sise, Dr. james Taylor Yi 'K 25 .. -... 'KX sa-95.6 2 , . I . 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Elizabeth Bond Hodges Claus Mackeprang Q f'Q , ' wx V e eeee e ' I 3 ' Sherry Lynn McMillan Charles Steven Overmier James Eugene Phillips lk- Ashley Elizabeth Russell Charlotte Cayla Miller Teresa Ann Shackebford '7'i...,,,,,,,.,....-rv' 1 James Aaron Turner Robert Brian Zavaleta Elizabeth Vanlandingham Wight u 1 X 1 5 i MIKE ADKINS Key Club, typing medal, Literary Meet, football 133: captain, All-Region 133, Best Running Back, Hon. Mention All-State BUBBA ALLEN Key Club, IV basketball, baseball 133: co- captain, best fielder, football 123: most im- proved, best lineman, All-Region Off. 81 Def., Hon, Mention All-State IULIA ARWOOD Cheerleader 123, Annual Staff 133: editor, Student Government rep., Honor Council, class president 123, one-act play, tennis 143, NHS, Academic Bowl, Literary Meet: 2nd in state girI's essay, English, Biology, History, Drama medals, Senior Superlative, Ex- cellence in Writing Award, Yearbook Award, Headmaster's List SAM CARNLINE Key Club, History medal BETH CHAMBERS Newspaper, Annual Staff, Tri-Hi-Y 1:33, IV basketball 123, V, basketball 133, manager 1'l3, softball 143, All-Region 123, MVP, P, C, Iunior Fellow, NHS, Literary Meet, Math Bowl, Society of Dist. Am. High School Stu- dents, Math, English, History, Science, language, and art medals, First National Bank Scholarship, Senior Superlative, Head- master's List, salutatorian CLAIRE CHASON Drill Team, Annual Staff, class officer 123, Tri-Hi-Y 1:33, newspaper, Honor Council rep., IV Cheerleader, NHS, Psychology and Drama medals, Senior Superlative, Society of Dist. Am. High School Students IULIE CHENEY Cheerleader 133, Annual Staff 133, Student Government treas., IV basketball 123, Tennis 143, Softball, scholastic medals, Scholastic Leader 143, Math Bowl, 2nd individual in state, Academic Bowl, Literary Meet: lst in region girl's essay, NHS, P. C. Iunior Fellow, National Merit Scholarship Commended List, Governorls Honors 1aIternate3, U of Ga.'s Certificate of Merit, valedictorian, Creativity in Math Award, Who's Who in Foreign Language, Senior Superlative, Society of Dist, Am, High School Students. GREG CONNELL Annual Staff 143, drama medals, Literary Meet, art medal, tennis LEE DUNNAM Key Club, football 123: All-Region Def, Back, Best Def, Back, Senior Award, base- 46 Class of 1978 ball 123: co-captain LAURIE EENLON Cheerleader 123: co-captain, Annual Staff 133, IV Cheerleader, Math and art medals, Senior Superlative, softball, tennis 143: MVP 123, basketball 1133: co-captain, Best Def. 123, Best Rebounder, MVP, All-Region, Hon. Mention All-State BERT HARPER Ir. Beta Club, Key Club, Science Club, Annual Staff, vice,-president Ir. Class, IV football, IV basketball, V. basketball 123: co- captain, Best Def., Best Field Goal Percent, Coach's Award, All-Region, Hon. Mention All-State, tennis, P. C. Iunior Fellow, English art, Science medals, Literary Meet, Math Bowl, Society of Dist, Am. High School Stu- dents ALICE HERSHEY Drill Team, Softball 123, lri-Hi-Y 123, Calliope, Literary Meet, Spanish and Science medals BETH HODGES Annual Staff, Honor Council, Student Government 123 IV basketball 123, V. basketball 143: Most Improved, Most loyal, tennis, softball, Headmaster's List, art and Science medals BOB LGGETTE Key Club, Science Club, Honor Council Vice-Pres., IV football 123, V, football 143: All-State, All-Region 123, Best Def. Lineman LINDA LUCKIE Tri-Hi-Y133:vice-pres, pres. Calliope, Ir. Beta Club, Class officer 133, Volleyball, IV basketball, IV cheerleader, art award ELIZABETH MCKINNON Cheerleader 153, Annual Staff, vice-pres. Sophomore Class, Student Government rep., IV basketball 123, V. basketball 133, ten- nis 123, softball, art and American Legion Award SHERRY MCMILLAN Tri-Hi-Y 133: Chaplain 123, treas. 1l3, IV basketball, softball 133, volleyball, one-act play, Math medal KLAUS MACKEPRANG Photo Club, Annual Staff, baseball, AFS student CAYLA MILLER Drill Team 123, Annual Staff, Tri-Hi-Y 133: pres., Ir. Class secretary, volleyball STEVE OVERMIER Key Club, art award, V, football 123, base- ball 123 GENE PHILLIPS Photo Club, Student Government vice- pres, Honor Council, Annual Staff, V. foot- ball 133: Warrior Award, Hustler Award, Math and English medals, Math Bowl, NHS, DAR Good Citizen, PC. Iunior Fellow, U of Gafs Certificate of Merit, Certificate of Achievement in Science, Iaycee's Math- Science Award, Senior Superlative ASHLEY RUSSELL Calliope, Cheerleader, Annual Staff, Tri- Hi-Y, softball 133 ANN SHACKELFORD Tri-Hi-Y: treas. 123, vice-pres., Annual Staff, newspaper, Drill Team, Math medals, art award, Ir. Beta club RICK SINGLETARY Key Club, Science Club, Honor Council rep., IV football, IV basketball, V. football 123: captain, Best Off. Lineman, All-Region, basketball 133: captain, All-Region, Hon. Mention All-State, All-State Tourney Team, Most improved, MVP, Most Assists, golf 153: Region medalist 123, Lowest Season Average, Outstanding Senior Male Athlete, Spanish and Math medal, NHS, National Spanish Honor Society, Who's Who in Foreign Language, Senior Superlative, Headmaster's List IAY SMITH Key Club, Science Club, Honor Council, IV football 123, IV basketball 123, V. football 143: MVP 1l 3, All-Region, typing medal IIM TURNER football 1'i 3, art award, one-act play LIB WIGHT Cheerleader, Calliope, Annual Staff, Stu- dent Government rep, 123, Ir. Beta Club, IV Cheerleader, IV basketball 123, V. basketball 143: Best Def., Most Spirit, MVP 123, Co-cap- tain, All-Region, Hon. mention All-State, volleyball, tennis 133, softball, track GLYNN WILLIS Key Club, Student Government rep. and pres., IV basketball, V. football 133: Hustler Award, IV football, baseball 133, Math award MARTY WILLIS ROBERT ZAVALETA Tennis, Science, English and Math award 133, Senior High Service Award, art award T ffiikhvr X: 5?5?f?Q35fE f U is A 5 ' 4. ' M I' if ... is V li f ,, m Ellen Andrews 5,2 ww. ' 2? f gm M I .,' ' .. , . . ,W W E, fi -: 1-rr rv ,,,, 'ff Q gy 'He I f -'539?iieffpf -V. gi gf? is Jeanne Dillinger iM' gZi13 1: ,. Q fx Q f H f 4 ,wt 1 M, ig sb 1 w 1 joey Bentley Blake Bernier Lori Chapman 115. .4 B , I ' , . lele lwfssi- . 2 if? W1-AI. ,ff fn'zQa?+ l .B Glenn Barrett S VV'V , ,,.1 I. L 53? era i weQ,w1rm f' 'W Q V if Yrra, - ' ' ,,-,.,f: . 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JA , r Kim Clendenin Clay Delaney Mattison Dunaway Alice Groover Cullen Harvard Hugo Izzo jennie johnson Tom johnson Karla Keadle Lisa Kinert Frances Larson Molly McCollum jason Morris jennifer Sanford Eddie Simmons Arden Singletary Gordon Sinletary Hope Singletary 71 i Lanier Allen Max Beverly Stewart Braswell Wilson Brim Michelle Caningto Carri Clanton julia Dillard Rooster Funderburk Carol Halstead lean Harmon Scott Haskins Stephen Huffman Stephanie jones Kate Kanning Heidi Lamar Ryals McMullian Marty Morris Kellie Overmier Madie Lin Powell Rosemary Salter Shannon Whigham loanne Whittemore Caroline Wight Kelli Wimberly Geoffrey Young .J 'NM' Alisha Atwell Tonya Bishop Doug Campbell Caprice Cannon lack Conner Joy Cooper Michelle Crozier lim Hancock Laren Harmon Leigh Ann johnson Scott Milbero Samantha Moye Sandi Newman April Park Tolli Redd Ei it C as lt lf? V -.. S Leigh Richter lack Smith jamie Smith Katie Tanner Ashley Turner NGN K. 4 l ,,-. N ' q- ,gtg H -,J fsgwafgatfg l, . all Chuck Turner Will Williams Marcy Wolsfelt i :,t.t C, ., - , S ,A .. L -' 71. ,525521 ' 'lf ' E5--,T gr '.. 1 sig Q , 2 A ,. l 2' f Q ' We- . ., ' ,. Y- ,fdt VFNH gli fe-'B V,:, 5 'YS .f.h J 5 Michelle Lassiter Nan McCollum Erik McDougald Britt Mclvlullian Charnie Rich john Simmons Robin Sloan Amy Smith Bogue Taylor Byron Thompson . 3 gf? 1 f ,X uw an , 4 VL fa 6 . Katie Higdon Dean Izzo Ginny jones amen 1 if 3 . 1' ,Vho ' stag - Q Lil xi , Heather Bishop Robert Clendenin Scot Delaney Allison Elkins Rachel Falbaum Gena Fournier M vi, V ' Qi' 'Fra , y aww. Pre Brian Widener Christopher Vann .mi I? My ,, Nu www ,Jw ,,., ,. s 'LLLL . KM r pz,'Qm up Q U R I T I 5 f BH .. bs 5, ' .1 A 3 5 -JE. 2 J fb - - , 1 i -. Q ,L - '.:, W W. WTS .,,f ww Nw w-,Q,.W1.Wgn-fm, ,WW +9 + .aw Q aw :MM wfm: ww qfamuwwww Qwxmwvvwfuwmmwwwwkwepm ,awww ww mea wa mx: QWW qv aww N -f-X-may ww M.,-qfw.. 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Q, Thy, Senior Spirit Revives Warriors s Eh-.. 1977 Football Banquelt Awards Most Valuable Player: jay Smith Outstanding Offensive Back: Mike Adkins Outstanding Defensive Back: Lee Dunnan Outstanding Offensive Lineman: Rick Singlitary Outstanding Defensive Lineman: Bob LeGette Warrior Award: Gene Phillips Q Sportsmanship Award: Sam Dyke Hustle Award: Gene Phililps, Glynn Wil is Spirit Award: john Malone Most Dedicated: john Malone ' Most Improved: Bill Hodges J V Awards Outstanding Offensive Player: Ray Powell l Outstanding Defensive Player: Stephen Butler f i All Region Team Split End: jay Smith Tight End: Rick Singletaryf: Defensive Taklez Bob LeGette j Linebacker: Mike Adkins l Defensive Back: Lee Dunnam Q .4 IP, 5 ,ny e,. ,,. I i?-e e L I 7 ,Football Cheerleaders 1-e Q X f , ff' JN' W -Q Q i Q Q 1 .ve 1 V ff. ' Swv' , E W inn. V4 Q' '.,v, X . ! Q Panadiers Shine Bottom row, l-r: Natalie Harvard, Belinda Singletary, Ann Shackelford, Alice Hershey, Naomi Kennelty, Sandy Fryar, Melissa Smith, Sara Martha Davis. Standing, I-r: Sharon Clark, joan Braswell, Claire Chason, Sherry Park, Jeanne Dillinger, Beth Malone, Caren McKenzie, Cayla Miller, Janis Knapp. Not pictured: Lois Manny, jennifer Tanner, Tracy Bridges, Holly Bellows, Debbie Alligood, Leigh Conner. Another Season uf A I .- Seniors Dance Last Number Clockwise: Ann Shackelford, Alice Hershey, Cayla Miller, Claire Chason With sparkling new uniforms and one year's experience behind them, the Panadiers were better than ever in 1977. They participated in a sum- mer camp at West Florida College where they learned new routines and exchanged ideas with other drill teams. Under the direction of Nancy jones and Ann McKinnon, they put on another spectacular homecoming show and delighted audiences on both sides at all home games. 91 l l 1 1 Q 1 i i l ! l l l i Junior Varsit Warriors , C R Cl Bottom row, I-r: Todd Bennett, Steve Newman, loe Eubanks, Neil Park, Hampton Groover, lay Harvard, Tom Chubb. Middle row: David Price, Robert Q Salter, Rob Hancock, Paul Smith, leff Rawlings, lim McRae. Top row: Coach Roy King, Stephen Butler, Chris larrett, Bert Hodges, Ray Powell, Bill Han- cock. , E Even though the j.V. football play- ers only won one game, they gave it all they had throughout the season with a little pushing from Coach King and his assistant Robert Benton. They worked extremely hard doing varsi- ty-caliber drills, trying for the ulti- mate goal of victoryg they finally ' achieved this goal in their next-to-last game, against Westbrook. , if TMR 1 is 5, if I o . 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' ' ts 'A X TW-N'g'f.j , X,'Q,2g'zifia.14w1?l,,g,ifas.bg,5s:l: A X, J wqfufrt' 'w',:iiv11lN - r:?'iiI,x'f fl 1 s, V gi , s ,..,t.p-we ,,, A ,.,. gf 4 f ,:, M. - 5 'gyilgqkiiffvl3',AyL'Lvi.ia-L32-., - vast: .ggi rn, We .iv 32341 ,bf5S15 '?5T?,h'f,5QA,ggttfKfimlf,fFC'Qia4i1Esg3w' ' fp? f V2 43 iii Q -.gig,hgr,3.jtg3f555g, f,1'gfu:eQsq1-,ft2,g:L pw 4 V, Q ag ,.q:3yyf-tiff, m:4s'1xsE?.irffQ24g'g5sv,vs-:-f.- ',x14fg'X'if2-ts ' v-,f ,'Q'l2 xw3 wi-Q5 j XM? i 11531. x,gfs5Egtfi?.if -'27 'I+ , ff, ,wry ,azvt-3-4.161 Ziyi- I 'f , , sf???fis-,Q atf'.'+i2kfibw -1 l?5e1QM1'tQmtm,, MQ, 3 4 4 ? 4 2 5 E n a if U' E 3 f i 1 Ei if if 5 E1 , 1 S 2 3 JJ: 2 Y ! !--- -i L I H J , , - , WS ' ig, -if kt My T E -I A A 1 Q Y 9 ' 'L N .. H I , fxwf- m e -' if Qs Y 'Q X,,, RV 3 K New ,fig H ' eg . Q 'Ewa ,F With four starters missing from last year's state championship squad, no one expected much from the 77-78 Warriors. However, they over- came the statistics and posted yet another winning season with a display of contagious team spirit. They upheld the three-year tradition of re- cording no losses on their home court by trouncing Georgia Christian 76-58 in a show for an exuberant home crowd at Parents Night. Their final record was 16-6, and they won the Region 5-A runner-up trophy. yy' 'N s I, E 2? f I i A S A x 4 L , 1.977-I9 Slfegion 5-A Champs g Kneeling, I-r: Mickie Bryher-imgr., Karen Bush, Elise Smith, Martha Scott, Marge Hackney, loni Sanford, Leslie Bryner-mgr. Standing, l-r: Sherry Park- mgr., Laurie Fenlon, Louise Wight, julie Bryan, Lois Manny, Lib Wight, Beth Hodges, Beth Chambers-mgr., Coach loe Smith. The Varsity Lady Warriors had their most successful season ever as they romped to a 14-8 record and captured the region 5-A championship, the first title in the team's history. Under the guidance of Coach joe Smith, they practiced hard, stayed in top shape, and played their hearts out on the court. All agreed that the great season was worth the effort. pf if we xxx Ci 101 102 yi BK 0 104 J. 'UN X as Clockwisez Beth Hodges 421, Rick Singletary 99944, Bert Harper F33 Laurie Fenlon 5613, Beth Chambers mgr., Lib Wight 49230 106 Senior Spirit The Sky's the Limit 108 Cheering during basketball season is hard work, but these girls stayed behind the teams all the way. They carried out a super secret pal program besides keeping the bus and lockers decorated for every game. They went the extra mile for their Champs and were a special part of the basketball season. Laurie Fenlon - Most Valuable Player Lib Wight - Most Assists, Most Steals, Best Defensive Player julie Bryan - Leading Scorer, Most Re- bounds Lois Manny - Best Field Coal Average, Most Improved Martha Scott - Best Free Throw Per- centage Karen Bush - Special Coaches award Beth Hodges - Dedication Award Marge Hackney - Spirit Award Rick Singletary - Most Valuable Player, Most Assists Herbert Butler - Most Steals, Leading Scorer David Dunnam - Most Blocked Shots, Leading Rebounder john Malone - Spirit Award Bert Harper - Best Field Goal Percent- age, Best Defensive Player, Special Co- Banquet ,,., , aches Award Tom Muller - Most Improved Mark Sanford - Best Free Throw Per- centage ff ff 1 D X3 M 2. x w is Ni' ,yr A .I el 'SF' F-mefn ' 2 WR ' YQ! bl fi! 2. ,iw-.-. L l mn, 'ill'- N.. , f A ,A A , 4 1 ' MQ f'?f ' 'Ii Rf' 1171, I - M'Qf 43' 'K ' , Y A , V ' Y Y rf 7 ' ,m,, . ,,m,,. ,,m . m,,, , ,Amh,, ,,,AA , ,, ,, l ,,1, W ,,,, ., , ' 'P , ' if an f -,V x. ., . , 1, Jw gil' ,Kg j ' h......e6 ,-,-ov' Q t . N 2 Y' Ss E aw-Q X it axis. ,H Hg! .A I Li T 32? The junior Varsity basketball teams had a successful year. T boys posted a 8-4 mark, and the girls ended the season withl seven wins and five losses. Both squads worked diligently all season drilling basic skills and keeping in shape. The fans agreed that the future looks bright for Brookwood's basketball program. With the leadership of the ninth graders, the junior Varsity basketball cheerleaders kept the spirit alive throughout their exhausting season. They gained experience by cheering during the varsity pep rallies, and they stayed busy decorating the bus and making signs. 117 Q. GOLF TEAM WI S STATE ff L R Chris Tanner Rusty Muller Rrchard Mrddleton Fred Murphy Rrck Singletary Q. i 5 ww, v . . 4 4. . 1 hx 'W 1 S' A ,, ..,,RQ.,V,1LM- Y ,. 1 cl.-T , The 1978 Baseball Team Kneeling, l-r: Gene Strickland, lim McRae, Robert Payne, Keith Marshall, Lee Dunnam, Greg Overmier, Chip Goodman. Standing, l-r: Coach Scott Ster ling, Steve Overmier, Andy Taylor, Herbert Butler, David Dunnarn, Bubba Allen, Claus Mackeprang, lerry Hancock, Glynn Willis, Coach Torn lohnson The baseball team got off to a slow start but finished with a winning 6-5 mark. With the leadership of the five seniors, the team overcame prob- lems with injuries and the inex- perienced pitching staff to pull off a successful season. 121 hai HTS , BUG ' The 1978 Softball Team Kneeling, l-r: Elise Smith, Marge Hackney, Celeste Chason, Rebecca Chubb, Ann Shackelford, Ashley Russell, leanne Singletary, Debbie Ragan. Standing, l-r: Coach Robert Rainey, Amy Stone, Laura Thomas, joan Braswell, Sherry Park, Elizabeth Varnedoe, Beth Chambers, Alice Hershey, Sherry McMillan. ' 4 ff, 'MS ,X i x -f A2 ? 'S' W ,. ,g L 122 The 1978 Track Team Front to back: Philip Watt, Bert Harper, julie Bryan, Mark Parker, Glynn Willis, Dawn Alligood, Debbie Alligood, Greg Russell, David Dunnam, Herbert Butler, Lib Wight, The track team this year went to the region meet with an average of less than 30 minutes practice for each person. With this tremendous amount of practice, the team did surprisingly well. Lib Wight won lst place in the girls' 880-yard dash, Herbert Butler won 2nd in the discus throw, and David Dunnam won 3rd in the 123 440-yard dash. ,.., Q ' -it ' i fi ' ' The 1978 Tennis Team Kneeling, I-r: Ronnie Salter, Louise Wight, Paige Flynn, lulie Bryan, lulia Arvvood, Ginny Davis, Beth Hodges, Lib Wight, Bill Arvvood. Standing, I-r: Coach loe Smith, Robert Scott, Philip Watt, Herbert Butler, David Dunnam, loey Bentley, Earl Iones, Kevin Chason, Ray Powell, Bert Hodges. ' kZ l W V Q ' .,., vi Iii xii ri. fi, EW am at f 1-1' I.: ,.. ,i-Mt. -f The tennis team, under the direc- tion of Coach joe Smith, sent the winning girls' doubles team to region: Beth Hodges and Laurie Fenlon. The boys' and girls' teams played and won several individual matches, but the entire team posted no wins. Both, however, have many young players that show promise, and Brookwood will continue to be a region contend- er. s 125 home 0 6 0 O 25 21 24 0 42 24 home 0 0 8 16 6 Varsity Football 5-4-I Woodland Deerfield Westwood River North Southwest Ga. Ravenwood Pineland Tiftarea Terrell Westbrook Junior Varsity Football I-4 Terrell Westbrook Ravenwood Westbrook Terrell Boys ' Varsity Basketball I 6-6 Valwood 41 Terrell 54 Deerfield 60 Bainbridge 48 Westbrook 35 Terrell 79 Ashford 44 Bainbridge 60 Pineland 37 G.C.S. 69 Ravenwood 44 Valwood 56 Tiftarea 57 Pineland 48 Westbrook 31 Tiftarea 54 Ravenwood 48 G.C.S. 58 Terrell 66 Pineland 64 G.C.S. 70 Beechwood 69 ' Region Tourney State Tourney Girls' J.V Boys' Baseball Varsity Basketball hgme 6-21 M r nat a Basketball 7-4 1 H3368 23 I 5-7 19 Westbrook 16 12 Valwood 1 2 Pineland 6 home home 4 lvlaranalha 6 55 Valwood 39 66 Trinity 12 Tiftafeil 15 30 Terrell 34 17 Valwood 6 Pineland 3 41 Deerfield 30 27 Tiftarea 10 Valwood 0 71 Bainbridge 31 51 North Fla. 6 GCS 9 27 Westbrook 28 Christian 7 WGStbI'OOlC 2 37 Worth 56 54 Westbrook 51 Ashford 50 42 Pineland 48 Bainbridge 31 43 GCS 32 Pineland 20 28 Valwood 4-6 30 GCS 17 22 Bainbridge home 37 Ravenwood 44 30 North Fla. 4 Tiftafea 24 59 Valwood 23 Christian 13 Westbrook l l 30 Tiftarea 48 54 GCS 7 Valwood 8 74 Pineland 32 24 Pineland 5 46 Westbrook 21 2 GCS 16 40 Tiftarea 36 4 Tlftafea 1 6 41 Ravenwood 50 l 4 Westbrook l 6 40 GCS 28 16 Valwood 17 29 Terrell 57 18 Pineland 17 46 GCS 30 13 GCS T0 37 Tiftarea 29 34 C'i'?ef1S 55 J. V Girls' Gobf Tennis Christians , , BClSkel'l7Clll home Girls -I 3-2 Region Tourney 7 5 326 Pineland 402 'H' State Tourney - GCS 384 home 320 Columbia 312 5 Valwood 2 home 315 Columbia 299 Z Rleeiffggd 3 44 Valwood 324 GCS 367 3 Pineland 1 36 Westbrook 321 Deerfield 340 2 Valwood 5 22 Pineland 322 Tiftarea 394 , 16 Ravenwood 320 Pineland 370 BOYS -' 0-5 25 Tiftarea 319 Deerfield 314 hgme VI d 7 26 Pineland 305 sourhwood 320 0 Dlggfgd 9 8 Ravenwood 315 Pineland 387 2 Westwood 5 25 Westbrook Ravenwood 389 2 Pinewood 5 28 GCS 333 Southwood 326 2 Valwood 7 50 Trinity 311 GCS 344' . , 38 Trinity. 331 Briarwood 332 ff5'2'fu??:bgfjteflE'SR3 24 Balnbfldge Fenlon and Beth Hodges. ' Region Tourney 1 State Tourney 127 128 f 53 Nw W INN-4ZfD U3 O R 6 9 EL N Student Government This year proved a learning experience for Student Govern- ment. A new advisor and new officers stepped into the role of leadership for the student body. They were in charge of the Homecoming, Christmas, and Spring dances, and they also sponsored a singles' party. Homecoming mums, Valentine car- nations, and ice cream were sold for their money-raising proj- eCtS. Seated L-R: Lib Wight, Dawn Allen, Laura Parker, Elizabeth McKinnon, Andrea McKenzie, loni Sanford, Ginny Groover, Beth Malone, Elizabeth Varnedoe. Standing L-R: Mr. Roy King, Gene Phillips, Glenn Willis, Karen Bush, julie Cheney, joey Bentley, Martha Singletary, Amy Stone. at XX ,J mins, l it -5 sky, 3 A K' sat: :JG t Focuses on Soczal Lqfe W ' '.9m.f4fw H ,: ., . WWMMM H f - 3 ,, MM.,W..'.,-W..m. ,W,M4A-,fred mu, V' ,gg l fm.. Seated: lulia Arwood, Mark King, lanis Knapp, Greg Connell, Martha Scott, Philip Watt, David Dunnam, Mark Parker, Claus Mackeprang Shackelford, Chris Taylor, Ellen Andrews, Karen Bush, Lori Chapman, Sherry Park, Tracy Bridges, Standing: Mrs. Libby Atwell, Mrs. Mary Beth Chambers, Claire Chason, julie Bryon, Kay Keyton, Lois Manny, Cayla Miller, julie Cheney, Caren McKenzie. Hard Work, Lots of Fun - 2 ,ky nnuczl Staff Produces Masterpzece Through a long year of constantly working to get things together, the annual staff has once again put out a top-notch annual. The business staff kept the group moving by sponsoring various money-raising projects, including the Sweetheart Contest. All through the year, the staff was busy preparing the annual for its publication, while photographers ran about taking pictures. Despite the year being packed with hard work and frustrations, they decided that making the yearbook was worth the effort. 133 134 Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y has been working very hard this year on both school and community projects. Tri-Hi-Y members are always ready to do anything from painting house num- bers on curbs to participating in YMCA state and district conferences. This year Epsilon hosted Youth As- sembly Clinic for all Y-clubs in the Southwest District of Georgia. Seated L-R: Alice Hershey, Linda Luckie, Martha Scott, Beth Chambers, Top L-R: Sherry Park, Ann Shackelford, Lois Manny, Mrs. Brenda Lucas, Beth Malone, jackie Varnedoe, Lori Chapman, Amy Stone. Tri-Hi-Y Serves Community and School Calliope Motivates Creativity 1' For the first time the Calliope staff became a class and met five days a week. Their writings along with some of the high school's poetry will be published in their annual magazine. Following their tradition, they sponsored the decoration of Christmas doors, portray- ing old Christmas stories. Kneeling: jackie Varnedoe, Beth Malone. Back row L-R: Lori Chapman, Lib Wight, Ashley Russell, Alice Hershey, Linda Lucky, Blake Bernier, Mark Sanford. is Nusa ' A JX. . . .'g,Kx' fa E2 I .QQ , Booster Club Leads Financial and Moral Support The Booster Club has stood behind our teams throughout the year. Along with giving our teams moral support, they operated the concession stands at all home games to raise money. The Boosters paid team expenses on overnight trips and sponsored two awards banquets to honor the players and cheerlead- ers. Another parent group, the Brookwood Parent Council, contributed much needed gifts to the school. 136 NNQx, Photo and Key Reorganize Former Clubs ln the latter portion of the year, two new clubs were formed -the Key Club and Photo Club. The members of the Photo Club learned how to develop pictures and improve their photography skills. The Key Club helped the school by doing such service projects as help- ing the mothers by helping them set up the A.F.S. banquet. They also selected a monthly Key Club Sweetheart. Top, Front L-R: Lee Dunnam, Sam Dyke, Bill Hodges, David Dunnam, Tom Muller. Back L-R: Philip Watt, Glenn Barrett, Robert Scott, Blake Bernier, Rick Singletary, lay Smith, Herbert Butler, Al Lanier, Sam Harper, Robert Braswell, Mr. Robert Boissiere. Left, Front, L-R: Paige Flynn, Philip Watt, Claus Mackeprang, Andy Taylor. Back, L-R: Scott Peck, Gene Phillips, Mr. Robert Rainey. 137 1 T E SM . , . I . . , A .K sexi, but ,,K.- 7 Y....3egf, 5- 'eff-I :N 6 'f Q A fl-are 595' S K 1 A 1 , TT ,,,!.,:,.L is B, ., m.3sg5,4b, , , EQ, N. x ., me ,. ,MX X N. , , ,, ,W .gy ,1,,.,'1'Q ,QW Q ,Rv W ,. EY . We A ' iii' 1 1 ' -LL' W - -- X.-- - J S , eneee L Q ..X' i H if . A gg . 1- Q . n V j X VVVA A -3' .. Q -e ,, jg g .. fqdnfgh me-2,5 h fe5g,w,ffm,r,.,4gm,SfvK,7qW, Q, , 5348 gm. 4. -AS 31 Wes... , ,Q gmffx. Q E 1977 Homecoming Queen - julie Cheney , ,,,.. I ,.. f ' . , .. ,,l- -A: K4 -ff v- ,N L . ., 5 , f - Q -fm, Spas: - .1 ,, S g.,,,, I -- . ff - -1-eager. X745 H me - . e J 'N-me. .. 'K ' V eem ', H Rf 2' : Y Xer,e L e e ..,-. ' ' 4 P w 1 N . Homecoming 1977 Students Dance to Sock Hop Swing As usual, Homecoming week was filled with outrageous dress, loads of school spirit, and frenzied activity as students frantically worked to finish their walls on time. The week was highlighted with a sock hop, and for the first time students boogied to a live band. The queen and court were announced at the bonfire Thursday night. The super seniors again won the colorful wall contest. To top it off, the Warriors enjoyed a victory over Terrell, and the students celebrated with a victory dance courtesy of the Student Government. ' gJA+t ',j,' ,,,, V, , y V VAIQI .,,, f . , , , I 1 a Fall provided a potpourri of events for the Brookwood students. Expanded this year to a country day, powder puff football game, Senior car wash, Halloween Carnival, and a Spanish pinata party, the fall activities frequently involved fun and fund raising ideas. Each occasion was identified by its outlandish dress and sometimes hay- wire confusion. Fall Festivities 142 iw ' -X -,,- - A X--wx h A Nm . Q Q--- 5 2 ' ,,,. H . A 1' 'L 1 S f M as 4 L K WML ' ...W --, Z ' ' L gig, Z. W ,. , , ' KK.. i A sid . 1 4 K , , -A M 'm.k Q mh, ' I- 1 - M,,..4-e-0 14 'W ,, N iii 'WPLL PQ 0 I b a I I ,, 1? ,Y , Lf F X X M 'rg .-h W yy ' W 1 w vs I w f lvai llf ' ' 5 if., 44 T GU' mf my Q .nff fe' QQQT w f 352535 iff' ' ' 1 E , ' if A Vi P ,ig w H : h , 1 , The cheerleaders of 1978 were continually busy with planning numerous pep rallies for the student body, These frenzied ac- tivities included skits, a kissing contest, a banana race, and pies in the coaches' faces. While the girls tried extremely hard to evoke student partici- pation in these events, the prominent aim of the rallies was to boost the athletic teams in the night's oncoming game. Christmam As winter sifted its cool and harsh weather upo Brookwood, the students were heated and excited abot the numerous Christmas events. Santa Claus, and unem pected visitor, dropped in on the elementary student bringing smiles and laughter to the already exuberar children. All high school homerooms had a door decorat 5 , l -A. l Actzvztzes ng contest with Mr. Sterling's 10th grade winning first prize. Some homerooms also had decorated Christmas rees. As the giving part of Christmas, students graciously frought canned goods from home to give to the Salvation irmy. All the activities were appropriately ended with Qhristmas carols and food galore. Drama Play Captures Second in Region The winning cast of Fantasy on an Empty Stage included julia Arwood, Greg Connell, Laurie Fenlon, Reese johnson, Sherry McMilIian, and lim Turnerp the hardworking crew included Claire Chason, Scott Courson, Steve Overmier, and Ann Shackelfordg the set designer was Mrs. Lou Rainey, and the director was Mrs. Susan Plymale. l 148 This year's drama class carried c Brookwood's fine tradition in or act-play competition. With Fantas on an Empty Stage , they capture second place in the region contes The entire class, although most wel inexperienced, contributed to tl effort and had fun doing it. i Hr, ng -av :- , W.. : H uf K' Yr ' 'l T 1 Lib Wight Crowned Miss Sweetheart February 's Valentines With February came Valentine's Day, and with Valentine's Day came the Miss Sweetheart Contest. The occasion began with a tea for the girls held at Mrs. Vance Watt's home. There the girls were interviewed by the judges. After the tea, flustered hair rolling, skirt hemming, and nervous chatters preceded the evening's event. judged on poise and beauty, the five finalists were asked selected questions, and the final decision was made. Miss Sweetheart 1978 Lib Wight first runner-up - Linda Luckie, second runner-up - Elizabeth McKinnon, third runner-up - jennifer Tanner. Contestants julia Arwood Stephanie Bentley, Tracy Bridges, Rebecca Chubb, Jeanne Dillinger, Kelly Flynn, Marge Hackney, Alice Hershey, Beth Malone Lois Manny Caren McKenzie Lisa Roberts, Martha Scott, Jeanne Singletary, Elizabeth Varnedoe, and Laurie Willis. T51 Spring Fever f Y, r ,, W. 'A ,, ,.. Q . . . , ., i.,,,,,. gk . W, . 1. ' Wx.. 15 5, l '.,k ' ' E ,--gf ,zz2..sfif,. iff' f f t t or Iwi? wt , li? was qu L,.,f,,.y'-'Zi rg 5 .4-L fn- -4,,i3z23..g gi ,w..g,f 22 '- Qgdffr fn ,,3,QgQ,,X , f , M f it if ti ft r ,r f. ,,M,,f at M .ua M f 4' , . , -gf V . T 5,5 7 I ll :Wg 1, 33 'Si - .. V' ' j W, ff -af' -N U . ts:-.. vv'- ' 0 ffl 2221 '5 .V j 1 , - f'2 -, ,.Wb'2 r,,y-.iwris t w i g? h. ,Ji , ,, A ,r ... ., 6 ,,--, tgwwsgf pegg Y w,--- -55, fa! f -N -'my' .-,1ta.,..:-f f' W -- Spring fever hit Brookwood extremely early this year, the students were constantly found lounging in the sun or carelessly asleep under the campus trees. But as many slept away the spring, classes were diligently at work. The tenth grade sponsored a hot Disco Dance with a live disc jockey from WPAX. While on the cooler side, they held a carwash. Various programs were given for the students' enjoyment. They ranged from Brookwood's own talent show to an out-of-town dance performance. No matter what the occasion the students enjoyed themselves. 153 New Addition E+ ef Q M ' ww 3 1 Z 'f N' -1 A va, Mfg ,- lf. f s f' , V V My A 'V , ' ' . fri'-W Q 1 f 9 0 W in Rx? 4- H 5 'ggi ' 3 5' - 232,47 f-ip-1. matti- Wednesday Assembly W A new addition this year to the Brookwood agenda was Wednesday assemblies. Alternating clubs and classes presented the programs. A variety of speakers and guests gave the students new and different enter- tainment, but most of all the assem- blies provided a chance for a whole school get-together every Wednes- day. 155 Elementary Year Filled With Exciting Events From Colonial scenes to a tribute to spring, the elementary plays captured the imagination of their audiences of students and parents. The entire ele- mentary school surprised Miss Faye Vickers with a special assembly and a wedding gift, expressing their mixed emotions of joy and sadness at her de- parture. Doris Dillard and Bill Wimberly shared the sixth grade Good Citizenship trophies, and eager young Pre-First graduates began their journey into real school. gf W Zi Q 12 ',.f A h W Sass YJ? 4534 7 Claus M-A-C-K-E-P-R-A-N-G Qfigfii 4 ' Qiifflf gsm Aff. f 1 , fe :N 5? g..- QW- v A .,.a., , F' w f, ' , - h if 5 , -0 A A . , N, f- ' . 'P M 33 as 1 X , . X . kv,,.. 'J N 4 H? s M: 1 W I' A 'wi ...L ,mxx A K: Claus M-A-C-K-E-P-R-A-N-G! What a remarkable name for a re- markable guy! A seemingly shy in- trovert flew over to us from Denmark. For quite awhile Claus stayed solely to himself. lf only then we would have known this Dane would get the better of us Americans, we might have kept him quiet. A born jokester, Claus has won and warmed the hearts of all of us, with his gay kidding and sarcasm. His speech at the AFS banquet showed his quick adaptation to the English language. We shall be very sorry to lose a friend and student such as Claus. We can only hope that we have provided him some fabulous and meaningful memories of Ameri- ca to carry with him. 159 K Seniors Treated to i ld South Prom l l l i l WA Amid the rustle of petticoats and antibellum gowns, the juniors and Seniors danced their way into the Old South. The theme Sweet Home Alabama was carried out to the finest detail with life-like scenes from Uncle Remus's Cabin to Tara South- ern Mansion. Many guests strolled together in the vast gardens while others tirelessly scorched the dance floor. To top off the occasion, the juniors paid tribute to the Seniors with a hilarious slide show. 'N-. S' fi' 161 Q r 162 N I Seniors Celebrate . . l. wg We . . . . '63 I Senzors Entertazn Wzth Basketball Games and Senzor Play ,wa f Q, ,, fel Seniors Party. . . Grad-Nite and Senior Banquet Smashing Successes Rev. Milton C. Gardner jr 166 ' Seniors Graduate julie Cheney Dr. William King Beth Chambers Valedictorian Salutatorian Brookwooc 4 Goes Abroad A number of our own Brookwood students canvassed the streets of London, Paris, Salzburg, Florence, and Madrid during last summer's va- cation. Amidst this dreamlike fantasy the kids explored Buckingham Palace to the Austrian mountains. Our Brookwood travelers, having made new friends and seen fantastic sights, were all ready to journey again to Europe. 169 70 , iw 72 N U R 5 ,mg ,. Riff fi' i Aw W W ,Lx 1 'v 'A W 4 ef 1' f . 1. ik , 'x I' r X A A R 9 M Q mm., . M 5 ,... -1 x,,:, .'-. fe , ,ee N V N, .W -V: f, A ,. , AW, Q. ri: f , Swv mwsgpqx ww, 1 1 5 3 f f-.Q ui Honor Council Rick Singletary Bob Legette -QNX rx H Xlhfm. Mark Parker A wk r 3 fs 1' WS' Q YS? SW' Q1 ii wr Lois Manny jerry Hancock Robert Payne Louise Wight E if 1 E 2 ? i 5 5 E ii Patricia james BULLOCK MEMORIAL SERVICE AWARD Gene Phillips SALUTATORIAN - Beth Chambers jAYCEES MATH-SCIENCE AWARD Gene Phillips SENIOR SUPERLATIVES L-R Lib Wight, Laurie Fenlon, Gene Phillips, Rick Singletary, Beth Chambers, Claire Chason, julie Cheney, julia Arwood. NEDT COMMENDED LIST BR. Dawn Allen, Laurie Parker, Pamela Russell, David Carico T.R. Bill Hodges, jerry Hancock, john Malone, Rob Hancock. SCHOLASTIC LEADERS julie Cheney, Sam Harper, Karen Bush, Deborah Ragan, Martha Singletary, Laura Parker. 177 ENGLISH AWARDS L-R Pattie Taylor, lulie Cook, Martha Singletary, Glynn Willis, Natalie Harvard, Rebecca Brim, Laura Parker, Dawn Allen, Beth Chambers, Karen Bush, Dawn Alligood, Louise Wight, Deborah Ragan, julia Arwood, Gene Phillips, Kay Keyton, Paige Flynn, Sharon Clark, Chip Goodman, Philip Watt, Chris Jarrett, julie Cheney, Mark Parker, Ra Powell, Al Zavaleta. Not Pictured: lulie Bryan, Lewis Hall Singletary, lezl Bernier, Bill Arwood L-R Julia Arwood, Pattie Taylor, Chris Taylor, Dawn Allen, Fran McKinnon, Rebecca Brim, Joni Sanford, Beth Chambers, Gene Phillips, Louise Wight, Laurie Willis, Phillip Watt, Karen Bush, Sam Harper, Robert King, julie Cheney, loan Braswell, Keith Marshall, Lewis Hall Singletary, Travis Lastinger, Brad Bennett, Chip Goodman, Ray Powell, Tom Muller. Not Pictured: David Bellows, lulie Bryan. MATH AWARDS , mftvfx an , ,, ,.. ., M., ,, , , it o r 1 fi U, egg ,ga K' I s ' if 21 ii ' ' ,,, ,E ,,, 1 , N Q, .,:p,:f1f J' - W , 1 . , , .,., V,,' J rg , - ' M . , , 1, X 1, , L fe , V- , ya +tpe,aet.ff. 1 f A A Ms,c trst , ,,, cc,,, M, mW,Q,c W 1121 . , ,, ,V - W? P' L -Wf BWQEQWQP Peggeawf fl. pf wg, ,txt-ri amz M-rf' ,M . 1, 5 . trl, L . v- N .,. vi-.2 tg .r '- V . ,.., 'L'. 51' sig ia? in 11- 5' 1- Q. -..p., f ' ,, ,A -,,f,.,te a A I W A , , - f j - 'iw ,.,. 3 W in , f L, ,M 'ez as 41,1411 ,,f now, V W -f 2' may 'wg f we f . ss. Wf53f Q12 M ,,t,,, -- V- - ,f J V 1 w ,.,,s,.w-f' -- --1' A fi: --ww , ,, V: ff 'P m ,t M, ,1tf,5,!s.r3?EaL T ' l SCIENCE AWARDS 2111, ,, .mr ,K JK W.. it ii l l L-R Robert King, julie Cook, Chris Tanner, Deborah Ragan, Beth Hodges, Alice Hershey, 2nd Row Karen Bush, Rebecca Brim, Dawn Allen, Louise Wight, joni Sanford, Laura Parker, Martha Singletary, Ellen Andrews, Amy Stone, julie Cheney, 3rd Row Lewis Hall Singletary, Chip Goodman, john Malone, Philip Watt, Sam Harper Travis Lastinger. Not Pictured: julie Bryan L-R Brad Bennett, Mark Parker, Dawn Allen, Rebecca Brim, Chip Goodiman, Laura Parker, Beth Chambers, Elise Smith, joan Braswell, julia Arwood, Martha Singletary, julie Cheney, Philip Watt, Deborah Ragan, Sam Carnline, Ray Powell, Sam Harper, Robert King. Not Pictured: joe Eubanks, jeff Harvard. HlSTORY AWARDS LANGUAGE AWARDS L-R Martha Singletary, Celeste Chason, Richard Middleton: 2nd Row Rick Singletary, Karen Bush, Amy Stone, Philip Watt, 3rd Row Natalie Harvard, Tracy Bridges, 4th Row Robert King, Alice Hershey, Laura Thomas, 5th Row Kay Keyton, Kelly Flynn, jeanne Dillinger, Sherry Park. Not Pictured: Ginny Davis, julie Bryan. L-R Robert King, Louise Wight, Pamela Russell, Karen Bush, Chris Taylor, Lois Manny, Deborah Ragan, 2nd Row Laura Parker, Rebecca Brim, Catherine McKenzie, Karen Sanford, Dawn Allen, Evelyn Arwood, Sara Martha Davis, Melissa Smith, Rick Singletary, Amy Stone, Rob Hancock, Todd Bennett, Caren McKenzie, Elise Smith, julia Arwood, 3rd Row Martha Singletary, lulie Cheney, Beth Chambers, Mark Parker, jerry Hancock, P ilip Watt, john Malone, Sam Harper, Travis Lastinger. HEADMASTER'S LIST BUSINESS MEDALS L-R Mike Atkins, Lib Wight, jay Smith ART AND DRAMA AWARDS L-R jim Turner, Ann Shackleford, Beth Chambers, Beth Hodges, Laurie Fenlon, Reese johnson, 2nd Row Robert Zavaleta, Greg Connell, Claire Chason, Linda Luckie, Sherry McMillan, jay Smith, julia Arwood, Rick Singletary, Elizabeth McKinion, Bert Harper, Steve Overmier. 1 1 A 5 li STAR STUDENT AND TEACHER X julie Cheney, Mr. Wand ' ACADEMIC BOWL DELECATES L-R leanne Dillinger, joey Bentley, julia Arwood, Mark Parker, Sam Harper Not Pictured: john Malone. MATH BOWL DELEGATES L-R Gene Phillips, Sam Harper, Mark Parker, Philip Watt, 2nd Row julie Cheney, lackie Varnedoe, Caren McKenzie, Not Pictured: Beth Chambers 181 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE IR- FELLOWS '1w-if I I M3 lui: , , 1 ,k . Qi: if 'sf L-R jackie Varnedoe, Sam Harper L-R Mark Parker, jackie Varnedoe, Sam Harper Caren McKenzie, L-R julia Arwood, julie Cheney L-Rloey Bentley, Bert Harper, Ieanne Dillinger, Sam Harper, 2nd Rowjanis Knapp julia Arwood, Lori Chapmon, Not Pictured: Mike Adkins NATIONAL MERIT COMMENDED LIST LITERARY MEET 1 AMERICAN DAR GOOD CITIZEN LEGION AWARD 7 'J' ' iiis' Gene Phillips Elizabeth McKinnon DAR AMERICAN HISTORY AWARD ,IIIII '. , ew Ii-Skfihiiglx-1 :ff - N 'Q M ' M m e 2: ,N , f'N55f 75 W4 .IJ gi I N H IIII vm' I , julie Cheney FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP Patricia james FIRST NATIONAL Gene Philips BULLOCK MEMORIAL BANK SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Beth Chambers Jeanne Dillinger 183 . -fi f EXCELLENCE IN WRITING julia Arwood YEARBOOK AWARD julia Arwood CREATIVITY IN MATH juIie Cheney IR 81 SR HIGH SERVICE AWARDS L-R BiII Hodges, Laurie Fenlon, Rick Singletary, Marge Hackney, ' M LK- dc IR Herbert Butler, Lib Wight, Bubba Allen, Not Pictured: Kevin Chason, ar mg an ar agan Gene Strickland. SPRING SPORTS , f,,,.,,,. i f .ff-f' 185 Awards Department Awards: Brookwood School awards medals to those students having the three highest averages in each academic department. Gold, silver, bronze, and most improved medals are presented. Senior High Service Award: This award is presented to a ninth-eleventh grader for outstanding service during the past school year. junior High Service Award: This award is presented to a seventh or eighth grader for outstanding service during the past school year. DAR American History Award: This honor, given by the DAR, goes to the student with the highest average in an American History course. DAR Good Citizen: This senior DAR award is voted on by the faculty and the members of the Senior Class. It is based on the qualities of leadership, patriotism, and service. American Legion Oratory Contest: Winners are recognized. DAR Essay contest: Winners are recognized. UDC Essay contest: Winners are recognized. laycees Math-Science Award: A senior who is the best all around student in advanced math and science courses receives this award. Literary Meet: Several students participated in region and state competition. They competed in oral interpretation, essay, spelling, girl's solo, extemporaneous speaking, and the one-act play. Excellence in Writing: The English department selects a student to receive this honor based on creativity and consistency in good writing. Creativity in Math: A student is selected by the math department who demonstrates a high degree of originality in his math work. Mathematic Tournament Team: Special math students are selected to compete against other schools in individual and group contests in this annual event. Academic Bowl: Students are selected to compete in similar fashion as the Math Bowl Team. Senior Superlatives: One fourth of the present Senior Class take this honor. They are selected as outstanding leaders of their class. The faculty votes on the superlatives based on nominations from the Senior Class. NEDT Commended list: Selected for the commended list are seventh and tenth graders who scored in the top percentiles on the National Educational Development Test. This test is an achievement test administered in the Spring. University of Georgia Achievement Awards: Outstanding juniors are honored by the University of Georgia for their leadership abilities and high academic records each year. American Legion Award: This award is given to a senior for outstanding citizenship qualities. Presbyterian College junior Fellows: This award is given to the most outstanding juniors for their excellent academic standings. Yearbook Award: The member of the yearbook staff who contributes the most efforts in all areas of the yearbook production receives this award. Patricia james Bullock Memorial Scholarship: This scholarship is given to a rising senior to provide financial aid towards his Brookwood tuition during his final year at Brookwood. First National Bank Scholarship: This Scholarship is given to a senior for his use in meeting college tuition requirements. Brookwood Faculty Scholarship: This Scholarship is presented to a senior for his use in meeting college tuition require- ments. 186 rleadmaster's List: These students are chosen for having all A's and B's for five 6 weeks and no more than two deficiency grades in conduct. Scholastic Leader Awards: The scholastic leader is the top student in each grade in secondary school l7-1 23. The highest cademic average is computed for the present school year only. , welfth Grade Salutatorian: The Salutatorian is the member of the Senior Class who has the second highest academic :umulative average. This student must have been a member of Brookwood for at least four years. The Salutatorian wears braided gold tassel signifying his honor at graduation. lwelfth Grade Valedictorian: The Valedictorian is the member of the Senior Class who has the highest academic tumulative average. This student must have been a member of Brookwood School for at least four years. The Valedictori- in also wears the gold tassel. Highest Honors and Honorary Organizations -leadmaster's Award: This is the highest award presented to a senior who has proven to be the best all around. This ierson will be remembered as having contributed the most to all areas of school life. The receiver of this award is voted Jn by the faculty on the basis of his outstanding accomplishments in school activities, service to the school, and Eeadership abilities. This award goes to a student who has been at Brookwood for at least three full school years. atricia james Bullock Memorial Service Award: This highest award based on service is presented to a senior for his lontributions during his high school years. Having attended Brookwood for at least two full school years, the student given this award to honor his unselfish and unpaid service to the school. ational Honor Society: The Louise jeanes Hines Chapter of the National Honor Society consists of juniors and seniors vho have cumulative averages of 3.4 and above. These members are chosen on the basis of character, leadership, and ervice. The tapping into the society of the new members occurs in early spring. NHS members are recognized at raduation by gold mortarboard tassels. onor Council: This student judiciary organization consists of seven elected students who uphold the rules of the Honor ode. 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Pavo Road' Thomasville, Ga. 31792 , 226-1828 the Class of 78 rom 4 E Congratulations to f Compliments of: 6 FIRST 1 A NATIONAL BANK OF GRADY COUNTY A DAVID scorr , P 2 in 2 A C 7 7 1 AMOCO 1 1 6 7 A Cairo Whigham Downtown Plaza Bl'OaCl St. 'officez Office: Cano' Georgla Thomasville, Georgia 377-3002 762-3801 I 6 762-3811 226-4912 FUNDERBURK'S SEEDQCLEANERS 8: DRYERS Over 22 Years Experience - q in CUSTOM SEED PROCESSING 1 1278 E. jackson St. Phone Thomasville, Ga. - 226-6722 l 197 ,, MODERN BUILDERS, INC. I :'. -if -'THE HOME BUILDERSH Building Materials 413 S. Dawson Street Thomasville, Ga. 31792 Dial 226-5583 PELHAM BANKING CGNIPANY Dependable Banking KFUILLLX SERVICE BANK iia has 4-wnnmnmma m uo,ooo In Pelham, Georgia 294-2341 LORENZO'S FOR THE LATEST FASHIONS IN LADIES' CLOTHING South Broad St. Cairo, Ga. 31728 SECREST PULPWOGD 81 TIMBER COMPANY Q 1 Saf 1 'If' lncorporared Post Offrce, Box 1196 Tl'10IT1'lSV111L Georg a 3179 HOME COMMERCIAL ACREAGE 411 Gordon Av In th S cr sLBu11d1ng 6 6515 PRATT SECREST Managmg Assoclate Broker SUNNYLAND MEAT PACKING C0. 400 Albany Rd. Telephone Thomasville, Ga. 226-161' 200 THOMAS COUNTY THOMASVILLE FEDERAL TIMES-ENTERPRISE SAVINGS 8: LOAN . I I ASSOCIATION Serving Southwest Georgia Since 1889 - , A A , I Corner of South Dawson and Remington Ave. 9 N. Madison St. Thomasville, Ga. Thomasville, Georgia 31792 Everybody's Favorite Reading Habit Hvoufre Somebody Specialn ' ' - Insured Savings Home Loans f S 7 Mmaqm, inc. Agents -:- Brokers -:- Underwriters Phone 377-3652 41510 1st Ave. N.E. OFFICERS 228-0114 Q 330 N. Broad I CAIRO, GEORGIA 31728 I ALLENA. BAGGETT, PRESIDENT' THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 31792 I I l I ALL FORMS OF lNSURANCE V i 1 L 1 0 Compliments of I TRUMAN'S DRUGS Cairo, Georgia I w. FEIN I G 8z,SON, .NE A aiafdvyziel-?9uR ZfrfdW'1'!gu P.O. Box 529 I jackson and Madison Sts. Phone: 226-0411 Thomasville, Georgia I' 201 119 N. BROAD Q l912J228-01 2l Congratulations and Best Wishes V , l to the Senlors of 1978 V Wefre Building Thomasville J TALBOT NUNNALLY 8: ASSOCIATES SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 l REALTQRS LOAN AssociATioN or THOMAS fi ' H, ' ' ' ..... , CO. 5 225 East jefferson Street ' E 2 l , A - l il i 4, i RAGAN 8g rl Morris A McMlLLAN ' , PRODUCE Decorators ii il . ti EOR HOME AND BUSINESl i State Farmers' Market L. O Smith Avenue 105 N, C Wf d 5, i Thomasville, Georgia ThomasTllle,oCa.t Li FRESH PRODUCE ' 226-3959 OFTHESEASON MODERN CLEANERS 1 4 AND LAUNDRY 522 N. Broad - Thomasville, Georgia 3 l l i 5 A ' Compliments A ki of wn.soN Auro SERVICE S 1 THOMASVILLE D 1040 W k A St ii FLOWER SHOP 'lac ' , I Specializing in Tune-up, AC, 5 322 S. Broad St. and Electrical Work. Lurlie McRae Shop -- 226-3424 Phone: 226-8251 lil? 'f il l ill. Xi Home - 226-3014 202 E ' ' l GRADY TRACTOR COMPANY Telephone 377-3385 Cairo, Georgia 31728 LESLEY BARRETT SUNNY MARSHALL :Jia A ole Congratulations Class of '78 STARKA INDUSTRIES WHOLESALE FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS Industrial Boulevard Thomasville, Georgia- Phone: 226-4200: CHEMICALS ANHYDROUS AMMONIA MIXED FERTILIZER LIME 327 NITROGEN CUSTOM SPRAYING We Buy Peanuts Corn and Soybeans SERVICE INC Your Local Chem Nut Dealer P O Box 767 Thomasville Georgua 31792 Phone 912 226 1305 204 Faw FARM w TURNER HARDWARE8n FURNITURE I I P. O. Box 687 HERNDCN DRUG STORE MITCHELL I 'WS couNTY xy -5 if FEDERAL NIWV AEST WATT BUILDING CMI GA MATERIAL co., INC. S GS LOAN Specl-allzing Qxnom In 5 2 BUILDING MILL SUPPLIES ,J X5 PLUMBING T 'I 'M ARGU5 418 5. Madison sr. 226-3641 Mijn mice LTD. 226-3642 1O4P an venue elha Ga. PHONE: 11 South Harney St. 377-4456 Cam lla, Ga. ,- ,- :I Lul- mm P-5' En: PE So n: LLJI- ZC O2 Il Q-QD N N .CE CED Ecu U? 22 '53 rcs I-UQ QE mo Lo.c '1- P- Lo IRST ATICNAL BANK CF THOMASVILLE -THOMAS COUNTY TI-IOMASVILLE'S NEWEST BANK FULL SERVICE BANKING: ' e C It n 9 ..f-1-z-:-:-2--2 -.-.. .-.- : 0 S a v i n g s 0 S a I e 2 D e p o s i t in 0 I n s t o I I m en t L o o n s ' 3 C 0 m m e r c I CI I L o u n s -: D ' 0 D ri v e I n W i nd o w B u n ki n g 3, 0 New Out Iook Club LOCALLY OWNED 220 North Crawford Street ,M...,-.......,..w.,2D.,,, Thomasville, Georgia f 'B FDIC-2 222-2212 I Member of Federal Reserve System A FULL so SERVICE or I I BANK GRACO FERTILIZER COMPANY Liquid and Solid Mixers of High Grade Fertilizers Seed Processed Pine Bark Cotton Hull Hash Phone 3771602 Cairo Ga s 5 ! 5 F' W 2 i W r E f Y SING 7 SING OIL COMPANY U, 5, 84 at I Phone: 377 1042 8th Ave. N. E. TayIor's Store for Homes Thomasville, Ga. 31792 BELL CHEVROLET, I INC. I or 226 7501 Compliments of: I Georgia I Chemical I Company 1 l 303 s. Madison sr. ' 1 Phone: 226-4154 l l cc-ee f - CCATS 8 CLARK INC. I PO BOX 380, SMITH AVENUE, THOMASVILLE, GA. 31792 I9I2I 226-1881 211 Get Your Moneyis' Worth THE CITIZENS 81 SOUTHERN BANK of Thomas County Thomasville, Ga. ww 'Z E5 Q ,sm ff' fy If Q M My 1 ,Q , X 1 -. , -Q ff - 11:2 ,A l Dr. Malone Dr. Miller Dr. Middleton Dr. W.C. Arwood Dr. and Mrs. Vance Watt Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Hodges Dr. and Mrs. Charles N Turner Dr. and Mrs. Donald l. McKenzie M Dr. john King Singletary Tire Service Western Auto lCairol Harry's Amoco Service Lanter Communications Izzo Pharmacy Hugh Rockett Charles Pittman jewelers Gadabouts TJ. Lamar Mr. and Mrs. Charles P Mann Mrs. Sarah Hinson Wyman Richter, jr. Timberlake Grocery Co 5 15, T , . 5 l . . l . l TRONS l Hick's Clothing Co. Al Dixon Men's Wear lVann's Men and Boys Shop 'Burrell Griffin's Gulf Service ploe Knapp, Sr. l-Mr. E. H. Chambers Ylra Higdon Grocery Co. Spence Oldsmobile Firestone Donald R. Haskins Station ,Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H, Vann, jr. 'Mrs. William M. Luckie gMr. Edwin A. Simmons lMr. and Mrs. Langdon S. Flowers -W. Reese johnson Trucking Co., Inc. 1 iMr. and Mrs. Thomas Hines Mrs. Thomas C. Chubb 'Mr. and Mrs. john W. Simmons iMr. and Mrs. Fred Scott, lr. james P. Taylor, M.D. Cannon Music and Amusement Co. l .1-A... -fg- : Tr? VARRl URS W. iiii EZ it 1 ,F I A F35 .5 t i t 2 . X i .awww 4, ax K Wqb 6 ar: . .1 1-t. The 1978 Warrior Staff a Julia Arwood-Ea'it0r lulia Arwood Faculty Editor A Ellen Andrews ' Assistant Bethllfhamtmers Editorial Assistant Caren McKenzie Classes Editor David Dunnam Assistant K Lois Manny Clubs Editor Mark Parker Sportia Editor Gene Phillips Assistant X Karen Bush, lulie Bryan Activitic-s Editors Chric taylor Honors Editor Tracy Bridges Assistant lulie Cheney Ads iiditor Photographers: , Mark King, Claue Mackeprang, Kay Ktfyton. Ann Sl1ac'kvlt'ord Martha Scott liusinvse Manager Busintffvs Staffs Claire Ciiason lanis. Knapp Cayla Miller Greg Connell Lori Chapman Libby Atwell Literary Aclviior Mary BowevrQ Business Advimr Tl1Ol1139,.N'lt'5. Vance Watt, Thom as'ville'Cotirioi', Thomasville Times--Enterprise, and t l l l l 1 t t hr l I i ' i J Dim Www, ULU 6lCM1w- Cad Sm WML Luk to 'K tp QQXCMW kgwwci A W Qi Emmgjvfy- filming' Q, MW Jima Mm ew aww VYNw,cg,Q J? 0, H! r '1' ,f ' -., T A , H. Qixf Q, xl :yi 6,2-L ,, infix, X xl LJW: nlmV Q 't ' Mix 1. iq , E 1 6 25? S 355 E5 AQ, 31522 izm?g5?D, A22 SE' Hfofigb X ZH wx law N 1 x r xkl 'J K' XX 'Q L' J .v W -,ff XX X, i S-fx X Q J X ,J W4 'X w x Xa, ,TS u 743' 37 s ruff' 527' ' -X if nl J 7x-r ,F 1 . Q4 Q f A fx -5 .. x xl , A .J JT f,,f 4, f f U -9- X fu X6 4 7 ' Qs:- X X ' 'J . Q xx, , gg- ff - Li,


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