Brookwood High School - Warrior Yearbook (Thomasville, GA)
- Class of 1980
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H H I ID IE ID II 'C AIT Il 'D N To be able to dedi- cate the annual is one of the special privi- leges of being seniors. The Senior Class chooses that one per- son who has not only helped their class, but vvho has also contrib- uted to the whole school. This year we have chosen someone who is always willing to serve in any way she can. She never com- plains when someone calls and asks for her help. Her special tal- ents and enthusiasm have often gone unre- cognized. Serving as our homeroom mother for several years, she has been responsible for many class parties and good times. Pres- ently she is giving her time to Brookwood as president of the Par- ents' Council. We, the Senior Class of Brook- wood School, would like to dedicate our 1979-80 Warrior to Pat Zavaleta. 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Cl.isted from left to rightj Elizabeth J Atwell Columbia College English Annual Stall Advisor Awards Night Chairman Freshman Class Sponsor Patricia P Bennett University of Georgia Valdosta State College Pre First Teacher Elementary Music Teacher Co Chairman Literary Meet Bobert Bowers Valdosta State College Mathematics Department Senior Class Advisor Annual Business Stall Chairman of Mathematics Department Doris L Brown Science Georgia Southwestern College Softball Tri Hi Y WendyE Caulley Elementary Social Science Bollins College w. eoissiefeg Florida state university spanish, Ffenciig Key Club. 'Mary T. Win KLISTGC1 from left to rlghtj Nancy S Cheney Converse College Ftrst Grade Teacher Emma Jean Fulgham Pre Flrst Alde Sally l l-lrll Wesleyan Col lege Valdosta State College Thlrd Grade Teacher Royl Kung Florrda State Unlversrty Sclence Student Government Assoclatlon Amerrcan Fleld Serv Ice JV Basketball Scrence Department Chalrman Ann T Larson Agnes Scott College Duke Unrverslty Engllsh Natlonal Honor Soclety Advrsor Seventh Grade Sponsor Graduatlon Charrman Dorothy C Leedy Frrst and Second Grade Arde ZL ,. S Mlnarn Ft Lester Val dosta State College Business Education Varsity Cheerleaders Seventh Grade Spon so Wlllle Mae Muller Unl verslty of Southern MISSISSIDDI Llbranan BrendaB Lucas Un: verslty of Georgia Art JV Cheerlead e Junuor C s Sponsor Joanne M Palumbo Florlda State Unlver stty Fourth Grade X Ftlck Luka Unlverslty ot Georgla Soclal Studles Assistant Football Basketball and Golf Coach Martha B Pulllam Georgia College Sec ond Grade .E gk arf? 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TRACEY BRIDGES - DRILL TEAM 9, 10th, CHEERLEADER, BETA CLUB, BELLES CLUB, HONOR COUNCIL SECRETARY, JUNIOR CLASS SECRETARY, ANNUAL STAFF, HEADMASTERS LIST, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, 3rd RUNNER-UP IN MISS BROOKWOOD 1980, DRAMA CLUB, SOCIETY OF DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, 2 FRENCH MEDALS, ART: GOLD, ENG- LISH: BRONZE. JULIE BRYAN - REGION TENNIS, CHAMPION, ALL-REGION BASKETBALL, ALL-STATE BASKETBALL, MVP IN BASKETBALL, M.V.P. IN TENNIS, BEST REBOUNDER AND BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER IN BASKETBALL, MISS SWEETHEART IN 1979, GEORGIA'S JR. MISS, CHEERLEADER 5 YRS., JCF CHEERLEADER AWARD, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, WHO'S WHO, SOCIETY OF DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, BELLES CLUB, BETA CLUB, ANNUAL STAFF, LITERARY MEET - TRIO, SPANISH: GOLD MEDAL, ENGLISH: SILVER 11th, ALGEBRA 11th: SILVER, BIOLOGY: BRONZE MEDAL, WORLD HISTORY: GOLD MEDAL, ART: GOLD MEDAL, TYPING: GOLD MEDAL, AP ENGLISH: SILVER MEDAL, AMERICAN HISTORY GOLD MEDAL, HEADMASTERS LIST, UGA MERIT SCHOLAR, DAR COMPOSITION AWARD, NATIONAL SPANISH EXAM, EXCELLENCE IN WRITING, AND SENIOR SUPERLA- TIVE. KAREN BUSH - ANNUAL STAFF FOR 6 YRS., SGA FOR 3 YRS., AND RECORDING SECRETARY 9Ih, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, BELLES CLUB PRES., HONOR COUNCIL, BASKETBALL 9, 10, 11, 12Ih AND CAPTAIN 12th, SOFTBALL 11, 12th, SCHOLASTIC LEADER 7th 8th 10th AND 12th, BASKETBALL BEST DEFENSE AND SPECIAL COACH'S AWARD, ENGLISH, HISTORY, SCIENCE, MATH AND LANGUAGE AWARDS, GEORGIA MERIT SCHOLAR. PRESBYTERIAN FELLOW, PATRICIA BULLOCK SCHOLARSHIP AWARD, UDC ESSAY, ART: GOLD, ACCOUNTING: SILVER, AP ENGLISH: GOLD, AMERICAN HISTORY: SILVER, HEADMASTERS LIST, EXCELLENCE IN WRITING, AND SENIOR SUPERLATIVE AND VALEDICTORIAN. HERBERT BUTLER - FOOTBALL 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Ih, MOST VERSATILE, BEST OFFENSIVE BACK, MOST VALUABLE PLAYER, ALL REGION, ALL STATE, BASKETBALL 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12II1,ALL-REGION LEADING SCORER, MVP, ALL STATE, ALL-STAR TEAM, BASE- BALL 10, 11II'1 ALL-REGION, MOST STEALS, BEST HITTER, TRACK 10th, TENNIS 9, 1OII1, FCA 9, 10th, KEY CLUB 9,1O,11,12Ih. KEVIN CHASON -JV BASKETBALL, CHESS CLUB, KEY CLUB, FRENCH: MOST IMPROVED, TENNIS TEAM: MVP. REBECCA CHUBB - TRI-HI-Y, MISS SWEETHEART REPRESENTATIVE 9, 10, 11th AND MISS BROOKWOOD REP. 12th, MUSIC AND DRAMA - TROUPE, SGA, BASKETBALL 11th, BELLES CLUB, TRIGONOMETRY: MOST IMPROVED, PHYSICS: MOST IMPROVED, ENGLISH: MOST IMPROVED, ART: GOLD GINNY DAVIS - TRI-HI-Y 9, 1OIh, MUSIC AND DRAMA TROUPE, BASKETBALL, TENNIS, SGA, FRENCH: GOLD, MATH BOWL, BELLES CLUB, ART: GOLD, ENGLISH: GOLD. DAVID DUNNAM - KEY CLUB 11. 12Ih PRESIDENT IN 12th, ENGLISH: MOST IMPROVED, 9th, ART: GOLD, BASKETBALL 8, 9, 10, 11, 12th BEST REBOUNDER 10, 11th, ALL-STATE, ALL-REGION 11, 12th, ALL-STAR TEAM FOOTBALL, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12th, ALL REGION, TENNIS TEAM, SENIOR SUPERLATIVE. ANNA FLINCK - AFS STUDENT, BELLES CLUB, REP. IN MISS BROOKWOOD, REP. IN LITERARY MEET, AWARDED GYMNASTICS IN SWEDEN, TEACHES AT THE Y.M.C.A., IN SWEDEN A MEMBER OF GIRLS SOCCER TEAM, TRIGONOMETRY: SPECIAL MERIT, PHYS- ICS: LD MEDAL JERRY HANCOCK - SENIOR SERVICE AWARD, HEADMASTERS LIST, SCHOLASTIC LEADER IN 9th, GEOMETRY: BRONZE, PHYSI- CAL SCIENCE: SILVER, FOOTBALL, 9, 10, 11, 12th, BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER, JV BASKETBALL, HONOR COUNCIL, DISTIN- GUISHED SOCIETY OF AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, NEDT COMMENDED LIST, BASEBALL 10, 11, 12th, ALSO IN FOOT- BALL - ALL-REGION, HONORABLE MENTION ALL-STATE OFFENSIVE TACKLE, BASKETBALL MANAGER, PRESBYTERIAN FEL- LOW, UGA MERIT SCHOLAR, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, NATIONAL SPANISH EXAM, WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, BOYS' STATE, DAR GOOD CITIZEN, KEY CLUB TREASURER, DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE REP. SENIOR SUPER- LATIVE, PHYSICS: SILVER, ART: GOLD, BROOKWOOD FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP, KIWANIS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP, SALUTATORIAN: NATALIE HARVARD - TRI-HI-Y, DRILL TEAM, ANNUAL STAFF, LATIN AWARD, ENGLISH AWARD, SGA PRES. BELLES CLUB, MUSIC AND DRAMA TROUPE, MISS SWEETHEART 2nd RUNNER-UP, MISS BROOKWOOD 1st RUNNER-UP, HOMECOMING COURT REP, SGA SCHOLARSHIP, ART: GOLD BILL HODGES - FOOTBALL 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12th, ALL-REGION LINEBACKER, HONORABLE MENTION ALL-STATE LINEBACKER 11, 12th, MVP IN 11th, BEST DEFENSIVE BACK 11, 12th, WARRIOR AWARD, MOST IMPROVED IN 10th, BASKETBALL 7, 8, 9th, GOLF TEAM 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, TEAM MEDALIST 9th, 2nd PLACE IN STATE, REGION MEDALIST1O, 11th, TEAM MEDALIST IO, 11, 12, KEY CLUB 10, 11, 12, PRESIDENT OF JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASS, NEDT COMMENDED LIST, PHYSICS: BRONZE MEDAL, SENIOR SUPERLATIVE, ART: GOLD MEDAL. ARL JONES - TENNIS 10, 11, 12111, 151 PLACE IN OUARTET IN REGION, ART: GOLD MEDAL, PHYSICS: MOST IMPROVED, AND AMERICAN LEGION AWARD. AY KEYTON - ENGLISH: BRONZE MEDAL. ENGLISH: BRONZE 10111, HISTORY: BRONZE 10111, ENGLISH: GOLD 11111, SPANISH: GOLD 10111, TRIGONOMETRY: SILVER 11111, ENGLISH: BRONZE, ART: GOLD 12111, TYPING: SILVER 12111, AP ENGLISH: BRONZE 12111. HEADMASTER'S LIST, LITERARY MEET - TRIO AND GIRL'S ESSAY, JR. CLASS SCHOLASTIC LEADER, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, SOCIETY OF DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, WHO'S WHO, CLASS OFFICER 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12111. BELLES CLUB OFFICER, ANNUAL STAFF, CHEERLEADER 8, 9, 10, 11 , 12, JR. BETA CLUB, FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES, PRESBYTERIAN FELLOW, MISS BROOKWOOD 1980, NATIONAL SPANISH EXAM, AND SENIOR SUPERLATIVE. SCOTT KIPLING - J.V. BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL STATISTICIAN FOR FOOTBALL TEAM 3 YRS., CHESS TEAM, TENNIS TEAM, FOOT- BALL, AND KEY CLUB, AND ART: GOLD MEDAL. JANIS KNAPP - DRILL TEAM FOR 2 YRS., BUSINESS STAFF OF ANNUAL FOR 4 YRS, BUSINESS MANAGERS AWARD, ALGEBRA 1: SILVER MEDAL, FRENCH 11: SILVER MEDAL, LITERARY MEET - 151 PLACE GIRLS SOLO, AND RECEIVED 3rd PLACE TWICE, THOMASVILLE CHAPTER WOMENS CLUB MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP, JR. BETA CLUB, ART: GOLD MEDAL, ACCOUNTING: MOST IMPROVED, BELLE CLUB, AND TRIO IN LITERARY MEET. BOBBY LINK - BASEBALL 11, 12111, ALL REGION AND ALL STATE 11 , AND 12111, GOLDEN GLOVE, MOST VALUABLE PLAYER, FOOT- BALL 11, 12111 COACH'S CHOICE AWARD, KEY CLUB VICE-PRESIDENT, 151 NATIONAL BANK SCHOLARSHIP, AND ART: GOLD MEDAL. JOHN MALONE - FOOTBALL 9, 10, 11, 12111, SPIRIT AWARD, MOST DEDICATED, 9111 DEFENSIVE CAPTAIN, MOST DEDICATED AWARD, 10111 BEST DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, MOST DEDICATED 11111, ALL REGION, BASKETBALL 10, 11, 12111, SPIRIT AWARD 10, 11111, BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER, ALL REGION, HONORABLE MENTION ALL STATE 11111, NEDT COMMENDED, ACADEMIC BOWL, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES, UGA ACHIEVEMENT, PRESBYTERIAN FELLOW, CREATIVITY IN MATH AWARD, MATH BOWL, GOVERNORS HONORS NOMINEE, HONOR COUNCIL, FCA, PRESIDENT IN 12111, ACCOUNTING GOLD, PHYSICS: GOLD, CALCULUS: GOLD, SENIOR SUPERLATIVE, JAYCEES MATH-SCIENCE AWARD, STAR STUDENT, AND PATRICIA JAMES BULLOCK MEMORIAL SERVICE AWARD. GREG OVERMIER - FOOTBALL 7, 8, 9111, BASEBALL 9, 10, TENNIS 12111, JR, BETA CLUB, 7, 8, KEY CLUB, 10, 11, 12111 MATH BOWL AND ART: GOLD MEDAL. GREG RUSSELL - FOOTBALL 7, 8, 9, 12111, ALL REGION HONORABLE MENTION NOSE GUARD, BEST DEFENSIVE LINEMAN AWARD, TRACK TEAM 10111, 3rd PLACE IN 100 YD DASH IN REGION MEET, KEY CLUB 10, 11, 12111, 4-H CLUB 10111 AND ART: GOLD MEDAL. RONNIE SALTER - FOOTBALL 7,8,9,1O,11,121I1 CHESS CLUB, TENNIS 1 0, 11111 KEY CLUB. GERALD SHACKLEFORD - FOOTBALL 7, 8, KEY CLUB 1 1, 12111 HISTORY: MOST IMPROVED, ART GOLD MEDAL JEANNE SINGLETARY - CHEERLEADER 9, 10, 12111, SOFTBALL TEAM, MISS SWEETHEART REPRESENTATIVE, TENNIS TEAM, SGA REPRESENTATIVE, BELLES CLUB, MISS BROOKWOOD REPRESENTATIVE, MATH MEDAL, ART: GOLD MEDAL, ENGLISH: SILVER MEDAL, AND HEADMASTER'S LIST. X JENNIFER TANNER - DRILL TEAM 2 YRS., TRI-HI-Y, MISS SWEETHEART 3rd RUNNER-UP IN 1978, MISS SWEETHEART1s1RUNNER- UP IN 1979, SGA REPRESENTATIVE, DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE, BELLES CLUB, HOMECOMING OUEEN 1979, J.V. BASKETBALL, JR. BETA CLUB, ANNUAL STAFF, DRAMA CLUB, HEADMASTER'S LIST. CHRIS TAYLOR - MATH: GOLD MEDAL 7111, ALGEBRA 11: GOLD MEDAL, TRIGONOMETRY: GOLD MEDAL, SPANISH 11 SILVER MEDAL, CHEMISTRY: BRONZE MEDAL, HEADMASTER'S LIST, SPANISH MEET, MATH BOWL, ACADEMIC BOWL, JUNIOR CLASS SECRETARY-TREASURER AND SENIOR CLASS SECRETARY-TREASURER, HONOR COUNCIL, EDITOR OF YEARBOOK, CAPTAIN OF VARSITY FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS, BELLES CLUB TREASURER, REPRESENTED SENIOR CLASS IN HOME- COMING COURT, REPRESENTATIVE IN MISS BROOKWOOD AND MISS SWEETHEART, WHO'S WHO SOCIETY OF DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, YEARBOOK EDITOR'S AWARD, CALCULUS: SILVER MEDAL, ART: GOLD MEDAL, HEAD- MASTER'S LIST, SENIOR SUPERLATIVE. AL ZAVALETA - MATH AWARD: SILVER, SCIENCE: BRONZE 8111, ENGLISH: MOST IMPROVED 10111, FOOTBALL 11, 12111 ENGLISH: MOST IMPROVED 12111, PHYSICS: MOST IMPROVED 12111 and ART: GOLD MEDAL ' I 2 'Z vs' 1 A W wi I vas-,,, , X I I X ggf,5sg:i?', v ' S '1:g'f?55 y Y dent, Bill Hodgesg Vice-Presi Chris Taylorg Secretary-Trea , Kay Keyton. MEMORIES . . . Bush shaking Governor Carter's hand . . .con- quering Six Flags in the ninth grade! . . . Jerry, watch out for that gum . . . J-U-N-i-O-R-S Shet de do' . . . wrapping the inside of a house! . . . Toga . . . Toga . . . Toga . . , Eii's Paradise . . . Anna, we'lI miss you . . . Super Senior Sports Stars . . . Grad Nite big rock . . . Seniors, seniors, are the best! . . . and to Mrs. Larson, I leave. . . I hope! . .. 'T lr -'T t J 1. I TJ? it A 1. J J A2 Brad Bennett Stephanie Bentley Jeff Bernier James Bierce Debbie Brown Celeste Chason Sharon Clark Tim Cook Stacey Cooke Laura Coston Sandy Fryar Kevin l-larris Bonnie Jones Kevin Lear Diane Leedy Andrea McKenzie Gayle Marshall Busty Miller Bruce Muller Fred Murphy luniors Project Their Way to Prom Nigh 'fm' gba President, Lewis Singletary Vice-president, Elise Smithg Sec relary, Gayla Marshallg Trea surer, Elise Smithg Prom Chair man, Gene Strickland. Robert Payne Dan Pistelli Debbie Hagan Belynda Singletary Lisa Roberts Lewis Single-tary Elise Smith Kathy Stafford Gene Strickland Chris Tanner Laura Thomas Elizabeth Varnedoe Sophomores Show Initiative in and Out of Class 'f'?' 'aq- Melissa Smith Rae Lyn Ulm W8 fl! 2 A , Louise Wight Julie Willis W l I ,C ,Z if ,,..l ?Cffi Z 2-1,1 I l 3 i 5 I J- ,1,.- LHL J I1, fxf' ,IJ A il' wi' ry lx ,Ty LFL vi L' J r 'U LFL' I . 46 Freshmen Work Together Toward Goal Dawn Allen Evelyn Arwood Susan Bailey Todd Bennett Zack Bridges Rebecca Brim April Brown Cecila Cannington David Carico Julie Cook Kathryn Dunnaway Mark Dupriest Bob Hancock Jay Harvard Jeff Harvard Lauri Lauder Calherine McKenzie Tim Mayer Steve Newmen Laura Parker Tara Payne Pamela Russell Karen Sanford Melissa Sloan Jon Stewart Pattie Taylor Melanie Willis EIGHTH GRADE COMBINES WUR A D PLA Terry Allen Michelle Ben neil Laura Beverly Duke Bryan Kim Butler is Phil Cannon William Clark Doris Dillard Frances Dunham Jay Elrod Doug Fulgham Susan Hill Terry Johnson Holly Lamar Karen Leabo xv ,' L21 ' Stephanie Lear Donna McKenzie Scott Mitchell Carl Ragan Daisey Roberts Kim Rodgers Tern Rodgers Teppo Uurannleml Bill Wimberly Secretary: Stephanie Lear, President: Laura Beverly, Vice- President: Doris Dillard. CNol pictured: Treasurer: Michelle Bennettj h Seventh Grade Captur Homecoming Spir Flon Arline Wendy Barrett Robin Bearden Richard Carico Mike Caulley Chris Chubb Cheri Cooper Michael Crozier Hugh Davis Joe Davis Laura Dunnaway Denise Fallin Jim Fryar Polly Horne Cal Lauder Philip Leabo Ivey McCollum Jenifer Mayer Jamie Moore Philip Rae Powell C' Mark Pulliam Tom Reynolds Meridith Richter 'UU Floss Singketary Heather Stewart Ann Strese Russell Turner Karen Ulm Heeth Varnecloe Robin Ward Victoria Wolsfelt Jonathan Young A. - nd Q... , - v , Li' 1, -A ,wt -, f W.. .: -, J -'Wt ,gf 2. Qi' ,Wav . fx i Q. tr' A y 52 Ln 5 X yn-1-auf ui' L4-.Is gnu-n rv :adult ,rr Bs-ra -nw v sw-:vi ns va Sw ,fs I K -na- I ,f C -M-+-W., M, B-up ,9- .N- .f if-,gn-f Q ,,,, Sixth Grade Supports School Fun Shannon Atwell Julie Beverly Russell Brown Michael Cannon Mitchell Cannon John Carico Angela Carnllne Michael Clark Kelly Driggers Shelley Faulbaum Luke Harvard Richard Izzo Gretchen King Shannon Lauder Margaret Miller Bill Moye Paige Murphy Julia Parker David Powell Jean Ann Pridgen Laura Bagan Pam Boehm Paula Smith Shawn Story Inga Strese Howard Varnedoe Andy Wurst 56 Fifth Grade Performs and Plays Joel Croswell Arline Brim -an Lance Clarke Butler Carr Mattison Cullen Dunnaway Harvard Jennie Tom Johnson Johnson Frances Molly Larson McCollum Hal Jennifer Eddie Gordon Hope Russell Sanford Simmons Singlelary Singlelary Kendra Butler Clay Delaney Hugo Izzo Karla Keadle Jason Morris Cindy Tommy Stafford Wurst Fourth Graders Work Hard Beth Bailey Max Beverly Glenn Biggs Stewart Brasvvell ,gl Wilson Brim Michelle Canningtor Julia Dillard Rooster Harrison Hall Carol Halstead Jean Harmon Scott Haskins onrisiy r-iinson Funderburk R l M Mullian Margaret Mayer Marty Morris iviaiiivioiiei Stephanie Jones Kate Kanning Heidi Lamar ya s c rttt Kellie Overmier Madie Lynn Powell Mat Roe-hm Rosemary Salter Shannon Kelli Wimberly Geoffrey Young Whigham 58 Third Grade Enjoys Special Times Latham Allen Julie X ers? ,5 A Arline W , J E,,, 'f' j i' r - A A Alisha Atwell Using Doug Caprice Tommy Joy Michelle Dawn Campbell Cannon Cook Cooper Crozier Fulgham Laren Leigh Ann Samantha Sandi April Tolli Harmon Johnson Moye Newman Park Redd Holly Jack Jamie Katie Ashley Marcy Russell Smith Story Tanner Turner Wolstelt Hancock Leigh Richter Second Graders Share Friendships tr? ,fffw ,,,,, 5 155 Heather Connie Rachel Bishop Campbell Cook Scott Allison Rachel Gena Katie Dean Jennifer Delaney Elkins Falbaum Fournier Higdon Izzo Jones Ryan Michelle Nan Erik Britt Cyndee Charnie Kelly Lassiter McCollum McDougald McMullian O'Quinn Rich Micheal Robin Amy Bo Christopher Brian Simmons Sloan Smith Taylor Vann Widener First Graders Make School Seem Fun - i 'EM ,sg 'Q Douglas Arnest Brian Blair Jonmark Groover Richard Hall ,- W-.rg 1 Mx K r l -H ,i ' Qi 9-' N 1' - 7 .ww x I an Q 2 , i Sharon Halstead Susan Hinson Donnie Hood Bobby Jackson Kristy Johnson Co er Ki pp ser Kyle Klatka Y' A We ' D - Dana Manry Amy Morris Daniel Parrish Catharine Flay Melynda Ray Martha Reynolds John Simmons Pam Smith Tommy Stone Whitney White Melissa Wood Nikki Worrell 61 Pre-First Likes to Play .W ... 1 . .,.... .. . L- i 11 1 l E 5 -. Angela Sarah Walker Christopher Amy Amber Sherri Avard Bicknell Davis Day Elkins Gainey Gandy Nat Kathy Camille Harvey Chad Trilisa Debbie din Maddox O'Ouinn Fihoden Higdon Kead e King Lar Scotty Jenniter Carla Jennifer Steven Shannon J. J. Rich Ftosser Sholar Smith Turner Vancel Widener fr! an .M Q N R H Y M 4' '1 Q Warriors Triumphant nder ew Coach The 1979-80 Warrior lootball team: First Row: Coach Rick Luka, Kevin Lear, Bert Hodges, Bill Hancock, Ray Powell, Fred Murphy, John Malone, Herbert Butler, Jerry Hancock, David Dunnam, Bill Hodges, Greg Russell, Lewis Hall Singletary, Coach Ronnie Jones. Second Row: Bobby Link, Tim Cook, Stacy Cooke, Robert Payne, David Hightower, Jett Bernier, Jim McRae, Stephen Butler, Al Zavaleta, Gene Strickland, Kevin Harris, James Pierce, Manager Carl Ragan, Coach Ken Tarter, Third Row: Ronnie Salter, Dan Pistelli, Rusty Miller, Neil Park, David Price, Steve Newman, Rob Han- cock, Mark Dupriest, Jay Harvard, David Carico. Not Pictured: Managers Joe Knapp and Robert Pulliam. -If N H s if v , My-ilx 4 w A 'rx -:gg -s 2aHSf M l 1 , ' i ,f. A., , f SF 5 R Seniors Lead Warriors Back to Winning Ways ir3 Herbert Butler 14212 Davrd Dunnam 11:73 Jerry Hancock 1131 Bill Hodges 1119 Bobby Link it3O Greg Russell it 74 Al Zavaleta 366 John Malone 1144 Ronnie Salter The seniors of the 1979-80 football team, which posted an impressive 8-2 record, led the squad in leadership as well as their on-the-field play. Each senior had his part in helping the Warriors to a win- ning season. These nine seniors leave behind a fine tradition of spirit and hard work. Football Cheerleaders Lead Warrior Fans in Victory Chants Under the direction of Miss Miriam Lester the cheerleaders worked hard in perfecting their rou- tines and in leading the school in spirit. Led by a group of tour seniors, the cheerleading squad inspired spirit and excitement in the football team as well asthe Warrior fans. 1 l The cheerleaders are Cleft to rightj Co-Captain Gayla Marshall, Captain Chris Taylor, Stephanie Bentley, Julie Bryan, Elizabeth Jeanne Singletary, Kay Keyton, and Julie Willis. N Drill Team and Flag Team Sparkle 'M im 5 ' A 1. ,.,,,, Members of the Panadiers are: Left to Right: Kathy Stafford, Copper Allen, Laura Parker, Fran McKinnon, Diane Leedy, Andrea McKenzie,Catherine McKenzie, Bonnie Jones, Eselynda Singletary, and Sandy Fryar, The Panadiers under the direc- tion of Mrs. Ann McKinnon drilled hard for each halftime performance during the 1979-80 football season. Every routine vvas original and entertaining. A new addition to the Panadiers is the Flag Team consist- ing of seventh and eighth graders, These dedicated girls will be future members of the Drill Team. We are grateful for the hard work and dedi- cation of these tvvo squads this sea- son. The leaders of the Panadiers are: Left to Flight, Secretary Kathy Stafford, Captain Bon- nie Jories, and Co-Captain Belynda Singletary. qu-rv---'-f ga 4: are l Q f Sw E' , N of the flag team are: Left to Right: Denise Faliin, Holly Lamar, Susan Hill, Donna McKenzie, Kim Rogers, Michelle Bennett, Terry and Kim Butler, . . Football Team and Cheerleaders: Future Stars if , , H, ,, 4 ,, ,, MW-3 WH bw V I I M4 ,, V. My , ,,,,E:, ga, , :,l.l iig, ,aa, , g , 4 M, I , Q- U or . 1534 Gfil, 1, LU r all in t - - - a - W.. 2 - fm... - ff 1 5 V 6 41 ,V Q73 Back Row: Phillip Leabo, Jon Stewart, Carl Hagan, Rob Hancock, Jay Harvard, Doug Fulgham, Steve Newman, Jay Elrod. Middle Coach Luka, Heeth Varnedoe, Phil Cannon, William Clark, Floss Singletary, Jeff Harvard, Phillip Powell, Mark Dupriest, Joe Damis, ager Cal Lauder. Front Row: Mgr. Jim Fryer, Hugh Davis, Chris Chubb, Duke Bryan, Jonathan Young, Michael Crozier, Robin Ward, Wimberly, Terry Johnson. Not Pictured: David Carico. Through hard work and the coaching of Rick Luka the J.V. football team posted a 2-2-1 with an impressive win over Raven- vvood. Supporting the football team squad, the J.V, cheerleaders sponsored by Mrs, Brenda Lucas, led the cheers with great enthusi- asm throughout the season. These young squads have been training hard to become the War- rior Stars ofthe Future. y r ons Dillard Susan Bailey Co captain Laura Beverly, Captain Karen San- ford Bebecca Brim and Cecilia Cannington , Football Banquet Honors Warriors' Successful Season The football players honored are: Top Row: Qleft to rightj Bobby Link - Coaches' Choice, Jerry Hancock - Best Offensive Lrneman, Russell - Best Defensive Lineman, Herbert Butler - Most Valuable Player and Best Offensive Back. Bottom Flow: Cleft to rightj John ' ' ff B ' - Most improved, Gene Strickland - Best Receiver Award, Bill Hodges one - Best Defensive Player and Spirit Award, Je ernier Best Defensive Player and Warrior Award. 1 .N it ,. N -A QM' Q 'fix ,kk ',I 3 . 'i K 5 fm. 'P -.J-A, is i is Girls Fight for Victory The girls' varsity basketball team struggled to an 8-tl record under new coach Ronnie Jones, Towards the end of the season the girls, team peaked, but they came up just short in the Region tournament by coming in third, With the exception ot senior captains Julie Bryan and Karen Bush, the girls Varsity basketball team was young, so next season we should have an experienced squad to lead the Warriors to victory. , L, , ive' Lett to Right: Manager- Stephen Butler, Karen Bush, Celeste Chason, Debbie Ragan, Louise Wight, Joan Brasewell, Julie Bryan rah Brown, Laura Thomas, Sharon Clark, Joni Sanford, Julie Cook, Elise Smith, Coach Ronnie Jones, Tran!- Vx -I Boys Reach State Finals The members of the boys varsity basketball are: Lett to Flight: Coach Tom Johnson, Tim Cook, Jeff Bernier, Robert Pulliam. Chris Jarret Butler, Ray Powell, David Dunham, John Malone, Bert l-lodges, Bruce Muller, David Hightower, Tom Chubb, Joe Knapp, Coach Tartar Carl Ragan, and Stephen Butler, The Boys Varsity Basketball team, led bythe experienced trio of John Malone, David Dunnam, and Herbert Butler, posted a 21- 3 record, won the region crown, and reached the state finals. The warriors were too tough and too deep for many of their oppo- nents. During the season the young reserves saw plenty of playing action. Under the superb coaching of Tom Johnson, the Brookvvood Warriors again had another fine season. Seniors in Their Final Season Lead Warriors The seniors of 1980 who participated in basketball are Cleft to rightj Herbert Butler, Karen Bush, David Dunnam, Julie Bryan, and John Malone. M22 David Dunnam 12515 Herbert Butler .AA fi ff'-' 3 Q' f f is Xi Br-Mkww W The basketball cheerleaders brought spirit to the Brookvvood Warriors during the long season with sighs, pep rallies, and a big Spirit Week highlighted by the Spirit Chain, The basketball teams as well as the fans appre- ciate the effort ot our cheerlead- ers ahd their sponsor, Miss Les- ter, 0 87 'Nu' M.N..,.... . ,g 54,4 Y 2 if jf 'K S f iff ga .,,,, ,. , fix 5222 ' YSVQQ. ww A ,fu ii.. fs? si A 5 Th b fthe J.V. Bo s basketball team are: Flow 1: Bill Wimberly, Duke Bryan, Chris Chubb, Mike Caulley, Joe Davis. Row 2: Mark e mem ers o y Dupriest Teppo Uuranniemi David Carico, Ross Singletary, Zack Bridges, Todd Bennett, Manager Cal Lauder. Row 3. Coach Rick Luka, Tom Revnolds, Jay Elrod, Reb Hancock, Steve Newman, Jay Harvard, William Clark, and Manager Phil Cannon. I. V. Develops Skills The J.V. boys' basketball team had a successful season under head coach Rick Luka. The boys and their coach worked extremely hard during practice and in the games. They are slowly building their basic funda- mentals needed for future years of basketball at Brookvvood. I. V. Girls' Basketball Team Steadily Improves Si we The Junior Varsity girls basket- ball team improved steadily in each successive game during the season, All of the girls worked hard to post a 6-4 record under the guidance of Coach Roy King. We congratulate the girls' team for their dedication and effort throughout the sea- son. E V-is Q f , ,rg - i 1 it ...kin R5 fri, , ..A,. .Q wa., k - qi: -B me A-fi M T The honored girls on Lau the varsity basketball team arei Cleft to rightj Celeste Chason - Spirit Award, Joni Sanford - Coach s Choice, M st lm roved Player, and Karen Bush der- Junior Varsity MVP, Julie Bryan - MVP and Best Rebounder, Debrohah Brown - o p Best Defensive Player. i i M. . ,svn J K nh., x K ps-, MW The softball team members are Cbottom row I-rj Joan Braswell, Laura Thomas, Debbie Ftagan, Belynda Singletary, and Elise Smith, Cmiddle row I-rj Melanie Bailey, Debbie Alligood, Copper Allen, Cecilia Cannington, Julie Cook, and Sara Martha Davis, Ctop row I-rj Coach Doris Brown, Karen Bush, Joni Sanford, Karen Sanford, Pamela Russell, and Susan Bailey. ' Ml Joni Sanford - Best Defensive Player, Elise Smith - MVP, and Karen Bush - Best Offensive Player Softball Team C on tin ues to lmpro ve he softball team under the coaching of Doris Brown posted a 4-8 record. The team was relatively young with Bush, the third baseman, as the only senior but improved steadily during the course of the season. The girls a wonderful time playing, and we are proud of their dedication and spirit. The baseball team members are Cbottom row l-rj Carl Ftagan, Joe Knapp, Bill Wimberly, Hoperl Payne, tiene Strickland, and William Clark flop row I-0 Stacy Cooke, Jim Mcrae, Bobby Link, Jerry Hancock, James Bierce, and Coach Ken Tartar. Baseball Team Sets School Record for Most Wins in a Season This year's edition of the Brookwood base- ball team under the coaching of Ken Tartar posted a winning record which is the most wins ever by a Brookwood baseball team. Led by a senior trio of Bobby Link CMVPJ, David Dun- nam, and Jerry Hancock, the boys played many close and hard fought games. ,,.m W 0 Nmbiwifwi- ., Q-oi Q li gm, w K f W 1 Th tennis team members are Cback row l--rj Neil Park, Jett Rawlings, Earl Jones, Bill Arwood, Greg Overmier. and Kevin Chason, Ctront row e I-rj Celeste Chason, Kathryn Dunaway, Evelyn Arwood, Julie Bryan, Laura Parker, and Kathy Stafford. Not Pictured. Duke Bryan, Louise Wight, Robert Salter, and Ginny Davis. Using the new tennis courts tor the first full Q season and guided by a group ot dedicated i parents, the tennis team had an excellent sea- son, capped oft with a Region Championship. The team won the first Region Team Champi- onship by a score ot 13-12 over Westwood. Senior Julie Bryan captured the region crown and went on to be a semifinalist in the State tournament. For the boys, Duke Bryan, an eighth grader, was the number one man and also captured the runner-up title in the Region Finals. Brookwood is proud of each student who put time and effort to add to this year's fine tennis effort. MWA Golf Team Wins State Championship . . . Again' fs 1 ,if Bill Hodges - MVP The Golf team vvent on to win the State Champion- ship forthe fifth time in l3rookvvood's history. Led by Senior Bill Hodges, the golf team breezed through the regular season unde- feated and through the Region Finals on to another year as the Best in the State. We are proud of their fine performance, Golf Team - Chris Tanner, Hay Powell, Bill Hodges, and Flusty Miller Track Team ls Promising in Its First Season track team members are Steve Pavvlings Coach Roy King Phillip Flay Powell Heeth Varnedoe, Poss Singletary, Tim Cook, Mark Pul- Laura Dunavvay and Floss Singletary Pose City 1 mile champs Tim Cook - MVP Brookvvood had an outstand- ing response in forming a track team tor the tirst time in several years, Under the direction of Coach Poy King the track team, composed mostly of younger students, developed their run- ning talents. ln the coming sea- son Brookvvood has a lot of promise for a successful track team. Score Board 2+?S1 W -f ,1 2 . Region'Cham ps 13-12 Jil lUlDlIf Nl Bottom Bow: Michelle Bennett, Stephanie Lear, Rebecca Brim, Boss Singletary, Jam Fryar, Jennrter Tanner, Eltse Smltn. Top Flow. Mr ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' K ' l-l ' N tall Harvard, Robert Braswell. Kung, Evelyn Arvvood, Jonn Sanford, Jul1eVV1llls, Melenle Barley, Louise Vvlght, evrn arrls, a e I3 UWIElIQNMllENl The SGA again sponsored the Homecoming activities and pro- duced a great halftime show including a spectacular fireworks display, Later in the year, they sold Valentine carnations and had a Valentine Dance. The otti- cers ot the Student Government vvere Natalie Harvard, Presidentg Kevin l-larris, Vice Presidentg Louise Wight, Corresponding Secretarvg Joni Sanford, Record- ing Secretary. imimuewwmwwww-awe...-.,,,, ls, W if . his Ill NND XIL f sf ,,.,.V ,E ,. Qffixqy ,, 4 I I V ,, ' ' . .. K E? ' sr kLj3:Ez'f?ZY5EEf'ifL':,, :L .... I ,.. 1, is mm s imirir Q N2 Sitting: Chris Taylor, Gayla Marshall, Julie Bryan, Andrea McKenzie, Kay Keyton, Melissa Sloan. Second Row: Pattie Taylor, Louise Wight, Joni Sanford, Janis Knapp, Sara Martha Davis, Be-lynda Singietary, Robert King, Catherine McKenzie. Top Flow: Melanie Bailey, Karen Bush, Chris Jarrett, Gene Strickland, Sharon Clark. Each year the Annual Staff produces a great yearbook, and they have a good time doing it. To an outsider, room 13 may look like it's chaos, but it takes organized confusion to cre- ate a high caliber annual. All the members do put forth the effort needed and work together well under the leadership of the editor, Chris Taylor. if IIQII'-lI'll '-V up tw. - X N H: Bottom Row: Fran McKinnon, Dawn Alligood, Catharine McKenzie. Top Bow: Debbie Alligood, Martha Singletary, Copper Allen, Joan Braswell, Debbie Bagan, Laura Thomas, Sara Martha Davis. Bottom Ftovv: Bill Arwood, Stephen Butler, Scott Kipling, Robert Brasvvell, Robert Payne. Top Ptovv: Bert Hodges, James Bierce, Greg Bus- sell, Jeff Bernier, l-lerbert Butler, Gene Strickland, Gerald Shackletord, Stacy Cooke, Jim McF1ae,Bonnie Salter, Al Zavaleta. lmlfy CILIUI lI3lIf IL lL llf S 2 if 1 f' -i.?-U Karl' from left to rightj Joni Sanford, Janis Knapp, Chris Taylor, Gayla Marshall, Karen Bush, Louise Wight, Melanie Bailey, Martha Single- Sara Martha Davis, Melissa Smith, Kay Ke ton B l d ' ' y , e yn a Singletary, Sharon Clark, Diane Leedy, Mrs. Atwell, Laura Coston, Jeanne Elizabeth Varnedoe,Kathy Stafford, Julie Bryan Ginny Davis Deborah Brown Lau Th , , , ra omas, Joan Brasvvell, Copper Allen, Bentley, Natalie l-larvard, Jennifer Tanner, Debbie Alligood, Andrea McKenzie, Rebecca Chubb, Elise Smith, Sandy Fryar, Cel- Chason. Not Pict: Anna Flinch, Tracy Bridges. Service Clubs Ha ve Most Active Year A new girls' service club, the Belles, was formed this year They immediately became active r ' f . p eparing orthe Basketball Tourney which was held at Brookvvood. Cleaning the locker rooms, designing a bulletin and making guide signs, these gregarious girls are a great help to the school. An older organization, the Key Club, also participated in many service projects. They were ushers at several for the Thomasville Entertainment Foundation. The members also undertook the major task of renovat- the messy coaches' office. The Epsilon Tri-l-li-Y was active in the community as well as the school. The members were responsible for r p ayer before each football game. For the Thomasville Clean Up and Beautify Program, the girls painted a on the wall ot Allen's Barber Shop, and they also collected money for the March of Dimes. lennifer Tanner Halftime Show Highlights Homecoming The fun-filled Homecoming week was high- lighted Friday night by a spectacular Halftime show. The show began with a performance from the Panadiers and a flag corps, sequeled by the crowning of Brookwoods Homecoming queen, Jennifer Tanner. The show's dazzling conclusion consisted of a Cascade of fire works sparkling above the Warrior Stadium. In celebration of the Warriors' win over Pine-land, a Homecoming dance was held the following night. Hive l, 1 E E Y' 1 V xi 5' f .. g .:,W ff1f ,,, Wi vwmlwf 1 if ' CWHVW , , QV 'WHQJ 9 5 , J L FV K! - ,JJ 5 ' -1 5 Q 2 M 51 ,,,,. W ' ,. m:,, my mb., :-7'5 ' . it mv- The autumn of the year always the spirit ot the school with various activities. The Seniors, niors Sophomores, and cheer- were occupied with activi- such as the cheerleaders' pres- boutonnieres to the football in a Wednesday assembly, Halloween Carnival, and the all Activities Provide Excitement exciting Powder Puff Football game. Other activities included the cheerleaders participating in the tvlcDonald's cheering contest the tall country store, and the mythol- ogy play presented by fvlrs. Lar- son's sophomore English class for the elementary school. ww-tie 8 www' 4 Frenzied As every year the spirit, enthusiasm, and unity of Brookvvood School can be found in the constant smiles and vitality of its cheerleaders. Both squads ot girls provided never-dying at all games as a variety ot contests, skits and cheers at the Friday pep ral- lies. The sometimes hectic skits ranged from mimicking the football team to feeding the coaches bananas. The pep rallies always provided excitement and tun but more importantly they kept the stu- dents and teams' morale rising everhigher. M 32 Fridays M. 3' OSX x Hu C hristmas: Celebration, Participa tion, Spirit Christmas at Brookvvood is always a time of cele- bration and participation shared by the classes, par- ents, and clubs. Everyone gets involved in the many activities and service projects. Santa Claus made an early visit to the elementary school this year bringing excitement and Christmas cheer. The varsity football cheerleaders took part in a community tradition by riding in the Christmas parade. And in the library, the tree, a symbol of Christmas, was decorated by the high school students with ice cream cones and balls, The elementary students put on a fine program, Christmas Around the WORLD, for the Parents' Council. Christmas is also a time for presents and parties at Brookvvood, and the students showed love and concern by participating in the Salvation Army Can Drive. The third grade also revealed the true Christmas spirit by singing carols ata local nursing home. Music Provides Enriching Activities Music played a major role in the school's numerous activities. Janis Knapp entered the literary meet as girl's solo. Kay Keyton, Julie Bryan, and Stephanie Bentley also entered the literary meet with the girls' trio. These girls gave a special performance in a Wednesday assembly. Also entering the literary meet vvere John Malone, Earl Jones, Brad Bennett, and Doug Fulghum as a boys' quartet. The Brookvvood Band has worked hard during its second year on campus. Under the direction ot lvlr, Steve Echels, the band practiced every Tuesday afternoon. Members participated in music competition and rated high marks in the spring, Future plans for the band possibly include a pep band for fall sports activities. 1, Q WW El-Wvvw' ,,. ,..' Q? 15 ,VA1, WDW! I , ? Q S 1 3 E 5 2 1 s 1 A i 1 x 1 1 1 X r iv f Q '1 i w 4 x 1 I Q 1 1 Kay Keyton Crowned Miss Brookwood 1980 JY 0 ,E ., Cf M 0 Spring Excitement This spring at Brookvvood was filled with many exciting events. Several religious leaders in the community came to inform us of their religions. Our first Miss Brookvvood contest was held this spring, and all eighteen contestants were given corsages at a Wednesday assembly. The students planted dogwood trees given by the Student Government in honor of Arbor Day. Brookwood held its first Spring Jamboree, the juniors worked long and hard preparing for Junior-Senior, and many girls participated in the 1980-1981 cheerleading tryouts. Spring fever, along vvlth the Air Force jazz band, made a grand appearance on cam- pus. Also, the National Honor Society induction service took place. And finally, Jennifer Tanner and Julie Bryan rode in the Rose Parade. - HU! J-f,,,-f..- WH, 25 f as is - QAQV ... W 93 in 1 -f -ff 'f A Year of Success and Fascination for Elementary Students JI 'ft' if 'iff , K 44 pd t ir pg, t ' ff 4, V V A Q L 5 as ik 'W asf K A Y img, 1 ., . ,,,, M- I: A M I v ,. K H , V ,V 1, ' if 23'-,., 4 is-'Fx x X -.. X9 For the elementary students, the statement All work and no play is not true. Even though they studied and worked every day, they also played. The students entertained each other and parents with different plays in assemblies. Mrs. l-lill's third grade class made kites and flew them in the March winds. They also enjoyed many recesses and a visiting band. l-lonor came to Brookwood when the school float won second place in the Rose Parade competi- tion. At the end ot the year, the pre'first and sixth graders had their graduations with Julia Parker and Richie lzzo winning the Good Citizens awards. A f lg' A Q , gf ' 1 L t Q. me v m I U 'Q . W t or I t t N Q i .lui ik H 'rfr ms? xi 1 I w I x w 1 l K i r' -1 1 1 Anna, Brookwood? AFS Sweetheart l As our AFS student from Finland, Anna Flinck added life to Brook- wood with her cute dimples, vibrant energy, and sparkling smile. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chubb. Anna took part in many school activities and func- tions. She was a member of the Belles club, a member of the National Honor Society, and a con- testant ln the Miss Brookwood Pag- eant. During her busy year at Brookwood, Anna also helped with the' homecoming wall, played pow- derpuff football, and participated in the literary meet. Brookwood stu- dents will always remember Anna, and we shall miss her next year. 137 Iuniors Create The Grand Illusion Travellng Into a lost hon zon and escaplng the bonds of reallty the Junlor Class presented the Senlor Class vvlth a troplcal eden Hanglng brldges lush fountalns llghted trees and bamboo huts transformed the gym Into The Grand llluslon The Seniors par tled the nlght away to the muslc of Cholce free of lnhlbltlons and enjoylng thelr tlnal scene r 1 1 - ra . ,, . - lr ' rv 1 1' rn iilh 'Q . i , xil5'f5Y.'Y.'fE2'g Q H3 , 4 v A x.I55i52Qg,, X I fXTj:j,zw1iA,, W .www-,-.--u-vga 1 Xi .,,.....-W ,Z-,,..,-B - N, M,-,.,fy,ffk,ff 4. ., . .. ,wif ix T553 ,fS2ii14,T-nL.ff , ' D, .1tQ..,4Qig 5 'Q-'i-'-11:2-2 si-2' 5 +-55,g3f1f k-6' ,, X- -f ' f' M - lv- I A V, :bl v ffflfffdw i I 1 Grad Nite, Senior Banquet Highlight Class of '80's Finale Senior Day Senior day has been traditionally the Seniors day to party, swim, ski, and have fun in the sun. This day began with HD assembly in the library where the underclassmen got their share of laughs from the class of 80's last will and testaments. Bill Hodges, the class president, then presented Mr. Johnson with a present tor the school. Chris Taylor continued the tradition of dedi- cating the annual on Senior day to Mrs. Pat Zavaleta. The Seniors were then ott to Chickasaw to enjoy their tree day. Fun in the Sun 4 Paradox of Seriousn ess and Silliness mlm ational Honor Society Elise Smith, Tracy Bridges, Anna Flinck, Debbie Bagan, Gene Strickland, Brad Bennett - I 0 ,,, Valedictorian Salutatorian Karen Bush lerry Hancock McKenzre, Carl Ragan Headmasters Lust Front Row Kay Keyton, Chrus Taylor, Holly Lamar. Robin Bearden, Dons Dlllard Second Row Julle Bryan, Martha Slngletary. Merrdnth Rrchter. Denlse Fallrn. Third Row Dawn Allen. Rebecca Bram. Melissa Smlth, Debbie Flagan, Ellse Smith Fourth Row Evelyn Arwoocl, Laura Parker. Louuse Wrghl, Celeste Chason. Fllth Row Karen Bush, Robert Kung, Tom Chubb, Ray Powell, Jerry Hancock, Zack Bridges. Rob Hancock Scholarships' Bottom Row Janus Knapp. Natalne Har- vard, Debble Flagan Top Row Jerry Hancock. Bobby Link Sensor Superlatlyes Karen Bush. Julle Bryan, Davnd Dunnarn, John Malone, Jerry Hancock, Chris Taylor, Bull Hodges, Kay Keyton Scholastic Leaders' Bottom Row Holly Lamar, Merudlth Rrchter Top Row Tom Chubb, Karen Bush. Laura Par- ker. Debble Ragan NEDT Commended Lust. Front Row Doug Fulgam. Tom Reynolds, Robun Bearden. Jenny Mayer, Denlse Fallun, Terr Rogers, Ross Slngletary, Chrrs Chubb Back Row Debble Allrgood, Tom Chubb, Davld Coston, Lourse Wight, Sara Martha Davls, Melrssa Smith. Joan Braswell, Martha Sungletary. Melanle Barley, Tum Mayer, Dawn Allr- good Presbyterlan College Junlor Fellows Lewls Slngletary, Debbie Ragan, Elise Smlth. Brad Bennett Creatlvlty ln Math. 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N Englush Awards Bottom Row Rebecca Chubb Dons Drllard Karen Ulm Ellse Smtth Mendtth Rlchter Holly Lamar Denrse Fal lun Ann Strese Cecllla Cannrngton Jenny Mayer Second Row Laura Parker Melanle Wrllts Celeste Chason Debbre Ragan Jamie Moore Pattle Taylor Glnny Davls Karen Bush Thlrd Row Jeanne Srngletary Martha Slngletary Laura Beverly Dawn Allen Phllllp Ray Powell Fourth Row Tom Chubb Cathenne McKenzre Loulse Wlght Tom Reynolds Teppo Uurannleml Top Row Rae Iyn Ulm Lewls Stngletary Kay Keyton Tracy Bridges Julle Bryan Math Awards Bottom Row Rebecca Chubb Terry Allen Elise Srnlth Mendtth Rrchter Ten Rogers Denrse Fallln Jenny Mayer Second Row Mlchelle Bennett Robrn Bearden Holly Lamar Dons Dillard Ann Strese Lourse Wlght Thlrd Row Kam Butler Laura Coston Debble Ragan Cal Lauder Fourth Row Melanre Barley Ross Stngletary Frtth Row Teppo Uurannlemr Anna Fltnck Chns Taylor Phrltp Ray Powell Top Row Tom Chubb Tom Reynolds John Malone Science Awards Bottom Row Eltse Smlth Rebecca Chubb Jenny Mayer Second Row Sharon Clark Robln Bearden Cecllra Cann g Row Dawn Allen Denrse Falltn Holly Lamar Karen Ulm Fourth Row BtllWlmberly Laura Parker Celeste Chason Debbie Ragan Robert Kung Ftfth Row Al Zaveleta Anna Fltnck Jerry Hancock John Malone Top Row BlllHodges Torn Chubb Ray Powell Earl Jones Hrstory Awards Bottom Row Robln Bearden Holly Lamar Men dtth Richter Dons Drllard Second Row Ellse Smtth Laura Bev erly Denise Fallrn Third Row Laura Parker Celeste Chason Lewls Srngletary Top Row Karen Bush Kay Keyton Julte Bryan Gerald Shacklelord Art Awards Bottom Row Scott Ktplrng Natalre Harvard Anna Fltnck Rebecca Chubb Jeanne Slngletary Second Row Karen Bush Chrts Taylor Janus Knapp Thtrd Row Tracy Brtdges Greg Overmler Kay Keyton Grnny Davts Fourth Row Greg Russell Al Zaveleta Bull Hodges Ftlth Row Jerry Hancock Julie Bryan Bobby Llnk Stxth Row Gerald Shackletord Earl Jones Davld Dunnam Language Awards Bottom Row Holly Lamar Laura Beverly Dons Dlllard Robert Kung Second Row Rebecca Bram Dawn Allen Debble Ragan Thrrd Row JeltRawlrngs David Pnce Mel rssa Smlth Debbie Allrgood Top Row Brad Bennett Rusty Mtller Bruce Muller Lewrs Stngletary Gene Strlckland DAR and UDC Awards Stephanle Lear Jerry Hancock Julie Bryan Karen Bush Buslness Awards Front Row John Malone Brad Bennett Tom Chubb Back Row Kay Keyton Rebecca Bram Julle Bryan Sharon Clark Jams Knapp Karen Bush Andrea McKenzie Outstandtng Male and Female Athletes Julle Bryan David Dun Dam tn ton, Melrssa Sloan, Laura Beverly, Dorls Dillard Thlrcl 9 ' ' '- , - 1 ,jf kv A V T-JIT? WFT Academrc Bowl Front Row Elrse Smith Melanie Barley Julle Bryan Kevrn Harris Second Flow Advrsor Mr Salak Debble Bagan Loulse Wrght Tom Chubb John Mal one advrsor Mrs Harrrs Math Bowl Advisor John Salak John Mal one Jerry Hancock Greg Overmrer Kevln Harrls Front Flow Grnny Davrs Laura Coston Chrls Taylor Debbre Flagan Literary Meet Front Flow Janus Knapp Andrea McKenzie Kay Keyton Anna Fllnck Elnse Smith Back Row Brad Bennett Earl Jones David Dunnam Doug Fulgam John Malone Not Pictured Stephanle Bentley Julle Bryan Kevln Harns Lewrs Slngletary Flaelyn Ulm Yearbook Awards Jams Knapp Chrls Tay lor Andrea McKenzie Governor s Honors Stephanle Bentley Headmaster s Award John Malone Patrlcla James Bullock Memorral Servlce Award Jerry Hancock 156 4 3 f W . . -av, ima 3, :K aw ,W 1 fig ?' J 1 ' , :WJ ,, ,wwf M- QL umm' G1 HUNORS AND A WARDS DEPARTMENT AWARDS: Gold, silver, bronze, and most improved medals are presented. SENIOR HIGH SERVICE AWARD: Presented to a ninth-eleventh grader for outstanding service. JUNIOR HIGH SERVICE AWARD: Presented to a seventh or eighth grader for outstanding service. DAR GOOD CITIZEN: Voted on by faculty and members of the Senior Class. Based on the qualities of leader- ship, patriotism, and service. JAYCEES MATH-SCIENCE AWARD: Best all-around Senior in advanced math, science courses. DAR ESSAY: Winners are selected by members of the DAR. LITERARY MEET: Several students participated in many events. PA ST FIRST NATIONAL BANK SCHOLARSHIP: G EXCELLENCE IN WRITING: Selected by English Department -this honor is based on creativity and consist- ency in good writing. CREATIVITY IN MATH: Student who demonstrated high degree of originality in math. MATHEMATIC TOURNAMENT TEAM: Students are selected to compete against other schools in individual and group contests. ADEMIC BOWL: in all areas of academics. SUPERLATIVES: A portion of the Senior Class is selected as outstanding leaders of their class based Students are selected to compete in similar fashion as the math bowl team, except that nominations of the Senior Class and faculty vote. NEDT ' COMMENDED LIST. Seventh and tenth graders who scored in the top percentiles on the National Edu- Development Test. UGA ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS: Honored by the UGA to outstanding Juniors for their leadership abilities and academic records. TERIAN COLLEGE JUNIOR FELLOWS Outstanding Juniors receive this award for their excellent standings. LEGION AWARD: A senior receives this for outstanding citizenship qualities. PRESBY A : ' ' ' ' Y EARBOOK AWARD: Received by the member of the yearbook staff who contributes the most efforts in all as. Also awards go to the Editor and Business Manager. TR ICIA JAMES BULLOCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: A rising Senior receives this award to provide aid towards his Brookwood tuition during the final year. iven to a Senior for his use in meeting college tuition require- BROOKWOOD FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP: A senior receives this scholarship for use in meeting college tui- requirements. KIWANIS SCHOLARSHIP: A Senior whose father is a member of the Kiwanis Club is selected for this award college. U DENT GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP: Goes to a member of Student Government as voted on by the 's of this club. HEADMASTER'S LIST: Chosen for having all A's and B's for five six weeks and no more than two deficiency in conduct. SCHOLASTIC LEADER AWARDS: The top student in each grade in secondary school. TWEL ' ' ' ' FTH GRADE SALUTATORIAN. The Salutatorian is the member of the Senior Class who has the second academic cumulative average, for four years. GRADE VALEDICTORIAN: The Valedictorian is the member of the Senior Class with the highest average for four years. HEADMASTER'S AWARD: This is the highest award presented to a Senior who has proven to be the best all j. This person will be remembered as having contributed the most to all areas of school lite. The receiver this . . ...,. . . award is voted on by the faculty on the basis of his outstanding accomplishments in school activities, PATRICIA JAMES BULLOCK MEMORIAL SERVICE AWARD: Presented to a senior, this highest award based to the school, and leadership abilities. service is given to a senior to honor his unselfish and unpaid service to the school. NATIO ' ' ' ' ' ' NAL HONOR SOCIETY. Consisting of Juniors and Seniors, the Louise Jeanes Hines Chapter of the Honor Society awards those students who have cumulative averages of 3,4 and above. These mem- are chosen on the basis of character, leadership, service, and scholastic achievement. -Q--:fi , if bni-31? 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Broad Sfreei' Thomasville, Georgia 3 I 792 ' Phone I9I2I226- I272 C7 T R U M A N 'S I9 I ZI294-8524 Office D R U I9 I ZI294-9225 Home 405 Fif+h S+. Cairo, Ga. LEWIS D R U G C0 M PAN Y Your Good Neighbor J. Edward Bailey 450 w. Railroad S+. Pharmacy Owner - Pharmacis+ Pelham Ga. 3 I 779 CHASTAIN CLARK COMPANY NC 403 Sml+h Ave Thomasville Ga Q o 0 I o -WATQZ-JIYEZY -'ff Mfr v NNI Thomasville Ga. 3l792 Phone 226-6025 Toll Free Reservafions TELEPHONE 377 :aoaa ' AREACODE9I2 W N I-800-282-720I ...B ll U RSERIESJIIC WHOLESALE NURSERYMEN SINCE 1887 Good Luck Seniors! P.O. BOX 390 CAIRO, GEORGIA 3I72B S+a'remen+ JACK84JILL We Maior in Minors Cgmplimenfs Phone 226-5l IO I I4 S. Broad S+. Thomasville Georgia 3I792 LEWIS ENTERPRISES 3l6 Souih Broad SI'ree+ 7 Thomasville X Phone 226 7042 Gafeway Cenfer Thomasville Georgia 3 I 792 P2f?TiZ7W5f6fS 7? SING' SING OIL COMPANY Sung Food S+ores and Sung Service S+a+lons P O Box l538 Phone 226 I2I I Thomasvllle, Georgia 3 I 792 4 3,g' 1,.-4- - . . A t ., Qilifkk ji.: .WL K L Me,eg.ez,i...Jx 55-Q JONES' TRACTOR 8: EQU I PM ENT CCM PANY sones Tractor Co. ' g Thomasville, Ga' h II HARRISON 84 ELLIS, INC. Manu'Fac'I'urers of Feed Milling Equipmen+ Cairo, Georgia 3 I 728 Office Phone: 377-4482 Home PI1one:377-254I S I N G LETARYIS Ugg fpfaza cyazfauzalzf FLOWERS at GIFTS I omasvu e, Ga. 3 if '95 226.5330 Weddin s 226 5I53 O 'F G F nes+ VIC1-one Square ExceIlen+ FGCIIITIGS for Soufh Broad S+,-eef Banquefs I I5 S Broad S+ Th II I792 P +' Th II G 9 Complimenfs of FIRST NATIONAL BANK CDF GRADY COUNTY THOMASVILLE c + I + d B :Q1'f:.e,S9+g'0+he IQEALTQIQI' FARM SUPPLY TALBGT NUNNALLY8f O F Assocmes INC 225E.Je'FfersonSI'.TI1omasv'e a. I I I I I I ngra ua ions an P D g oods I ' H G ' I I I I I I ' ' ' I I I I I I I I I 'I7 QRRIS E rounlf,,,,.,h., ECOR ATORS ?7i7C17Mf?,F o I05 N. Crawford SIree+ TI1omasviIIe,Georgia3I792 RON MORRIS SUSAN HAYES Inierior Designers 9 I 2!226 3959 P O. Box 27I 9I2-294-87I I Pelham Georgia SOUTHERN INTERMODAL LOGISTICS, INC. Pos+ Office Box I375 Thomasville, Georgia 3 I 792 9I2 228 0555 LL ATLANTTRAEIK OOMBI COLUMB S K LINE LYKES KERR AE.L. US MITSUI S SEA BARBER OCEANIC ITALIAN PFIUDEN I 00 O0 ' Q ' A I p ' I .r Q A-LAND SEATRAIN JAPAN NYK YS. BLU U V - :- I CAIRO AUTO SUPPLY F' Ae. .. ' . FALLIN S if iff ffarfif ' BAR- B'QU E M if Sh s GeI' Your Money s Wor+I1 THE CITIZENS 84 SCDUTHERN BANK of Thomas Coun+y Mann Off ce 403 No +I1 B oad S+reeI' Ga'I'eway Off ce GaI'e ay Shopp ng Cen+er Member FDIC Thomasville, Ga. ' I : r r I : w I ATICNAL BANK 0F Thomasville Thomas Counly Full Ser ce Bank ng Check ng Savings Safe Deposl' lnsfallme 'rLoans Dr e In W ndow Bank ng Ne Oulloolc Club Safurday Banlung Locally Owned 220 Norlh Crawford S+ 226 68 I 2 Member of Federal Reserve Syslem A FULL SERVICE BANK . O KI I Each deposits . Nighl Deposifory I . l FEDSIAL DIPOSIT I ' n ' lv ' l l ' w GRADY TRACTGR COMPANY Telephone 377-3385 Cairo, Georgia 3 I 728 L q' FORD LINCOLN V - MERCURY TRUCKS I ' Tho asvllle PRODUCTS Ifh Ima Inaflon a ' PrInfIng W g Office SuppIIes MachInes and Furmfure I I7 Wesf Jefferson Sf Thomasville Ga The Ford Place Since 1917 . 226-334' w FEINBERG I 'hnmstzutlle 81 SON INC Soufh Georgia s Fmesf 4 Furmfure Sfore P O Box 529 ' Jackson and Phone 226-04II Madison Sfs TAYLOR S STORE FOR HOMES Thomasville Ga 3 I 792 Downfown Plaza Phone 377 2777 Serving Soufhwesf Georgia Slnce I889 Everybody s Favorlfe Readmg Hablf P O Box 650 I I9 N Madison Sf Thomasville Georgia Tel 9 I 2-226-2400 INC, Everyfhing for fhe Modern Office I26 Soufh Broad Sfreef Thomasville, Georgia 3 I 792 -- , I I S I I . , . 6 o I ' I 0 3 I - Q I 1 II I ' - - II l . I , . I Cairo, Georgia 3 I 728 I8 0 Complimen+s of CAIRCD BANKING COMPANY Since I900 Each deposilor insured to '40.000. HDIIAL DUOSII DNSURANCE COIPOIATION Down+own Branch Corner of S. Broad Hwy. 84 Eas+ And 2nd Ave. N.E. 377-IIOI FRANK S COIFFURES 226-03 I O I Gafeway Shopping Cen+er F Ir C nell THOMAS DRU G STORES Your Rexall S+ores I08 S. Broad SI'ree'I 8 I 6 Gordon Avenue Thomasville, Georgia From 'rhe Employees of WATER WASTE and i+s Operaiing Division MeeI'ing I'he Growing Demand for THOMAS COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Corner of Sou'rh Dawson and Remingion Ave. Thomasville, Georgia 3 I 792 I d Savings Home Loans THOMAS COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION Corner of Sou'fh Dawson and Remingfon Ave. Thoma II G Insured Savings Ho L Clean Wafer CANADA DRY I figs CANADA 1 DRY 'f W- STAFFORDS RUTH GQLBEN GOLDEN CQRHAL CQRRAL l9S SALTER S sci-iooL OF DANCE Difpd S 220 W THARPE 1207 S MONROE 385 0874 2 835 2 2 SS E F A PRATT SECREST REAL ESTATE COOK 6253 BY g3 P.O. B 786 B .Ph 226-3889 207 W.M R .Ph 226-054l REAL ESTATE AGENCY I I 'il A Ar- - T- ,ui sPommc sooo f l '- 22- T-22-089 Hwy. ou+h ' Thomasville, Ga. Complimenls of 4Il or on Avenue Thomasville, a. l792 We u -Sell Thomasville, Geor ia l792 Carroll E. Cook ox us . onroe es . HILL TRACTOR CO r n A c r o n s IMPIEMUJTS, LANTER COMMUNICATIONS 603 Sm'I'h A e. Thomas 'IIe Georg'a PETROLANE Gas Ser 'ce I'I'gh ay I9 and Pa o Road Tho as 'IIe Georg'a I v vu , I Phone: I9 I 2I226-8920 vu 1 w v m vu , I ANHYDROUS AMMONIA LIME CUSTOM SPRAYIN6 REALTORS Box I I96 ThomasvIIIe, Ga. 3 I 792 I9I2I 226-65I5 F 84 W FARM SERVICE, INC. MIXED FERTILIZER CHEMICALS 3270 NITROGEN We Buy Peanu+s, Corn and Soybeans Your Local Chem-Nui' Dealer P.O. Box 767 ThomasviIIe, Georgia 3 I 792 Phone: 9l2f226- I 305 Qi 2, ' ' I SPENCE OLDSMOBILE Baqfawy KIRKLAND-CROY- HUGHES I IO Wes'I' I'IanseII S'Iree'I' Phone 226-633 I THOMASVILLE GEORGIA 3I792 BUICK INC coke adds U.S. I9 Soufh mnsmusnf P-O- BOX 68 Thomasville 226- I 74I BUICK We Do Care. an Georgia 3 I 792 SCWMWM Y nc Agents Brokers Underwnters X IO Flrsf Avenue N E 330 Norfh Broad S'Iree'I' Calro Geor I6 3 I 728 g Thomasville Georgia 3I792 Phone 377 3652 Phone 228 OI I4 All Forms of Insurance M , 9 . AIIen A. BaggeH', Presidenf Home for FuneraIs I Complimenis of WESTERN AUTO Thomasville, Georgia SUPER BOWL INC Cl PO B 3I792 CompIimen'fs of THOMASVILLE FLOWER SHOP 322 Souih Broad S+. 226 30I4 H Lurlie L. McRa 226 3424 Sh Owne MODERN CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY, INC. N B dS+ 226-0963 RAGAN PIGGLY-WIGGLY MCMILLAN J., PRODUCE 9 s F I - s h A 'I-1-K Th 'II ' F IIP d I+ SOUTHERN INC Tours 9 A.1rl1neTxck 1 Cha 81' 1 CarR tls Crumes J a t la 411 Smit. 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