Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1967
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What is a joke without an object? Perhaps it is time to admit that Youth's mockery of that which has gone before Is one way of speaking love. For poise, I picked up a stone and threw it at a tree. Salinger COHISCAN DEDICATED TO LUCIEN MARTINI Sometimes there appears a teacher Who is more than a teacher Who performs more than the pseudo-deeds Expected of a mere pedagog. The Senior Class of 1967 dedicates the COHISCAN To such a teacher Who gives more than anyone requests To the school he represents. He instills admiration In the lives of the students he touches. He is a scholar, teacher, friend- Above all else A man. Jimmy Trussell ' ,aw at I Q' t 1 1 t - Fascinated students in one French II class listen to Mr. Martini's rapid stream of pronunciations. gown. With wall ruler and tape measure, Mr. Martini fits Rodney Taylor for his cap and At home basketball games, Mr. Martini could be seen keeping tabs on the scores. I2 ff Faculty .... Academic .... Senior ......... Underclassmen Features ....... Organizations .... Military ....... Sports ....... Student Life ..... Advertisements if assi h TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 i Ili 5 14 26 38 98 126 144 184 200 240 254 FACULTY I we ' . . . which has learned to leaven the dense mass of facts and events . . . Newman HERMAN DOLLAR Principal CAPABLE PEOPLE WHO GUIDE Number one Blue Devil Heading all school activities. Walking a constant tightrope Over the ferocious jaws Of students, parents and teachers. A walking encyclopedia Of student activities. A little man With big responsibilities. His dynamism moves CHS. gi' O if gc ig, X OUR SCHOOL 7 '95-f K 2:13 X A , N X A is ,sA. I .kfqeggy HAZEL CARNER Main Office Secretary MARTHA HILL Main Office Secretary MARY ALICE ARNOLD Assistant Principal ' Dean of Girls Symbolic of honor and rightness in the school As Dean of Girls and chief advisor To the Student Council Liked by many, disliked 'by some, Because of her delicate position Between students and teachers. A new student's first contact With Columbus High. Scene of numerous conferences, scheduling And rescheduling-her office. Supreme court judge Of all student violations Head of the famous '6Charlie Moore gy After school work gangf' ii lif The man with the hot paddle And the funny story. Friendly, yet authoritative. Permissive, yet strict. CHARLES MOORE Dean of Boys fl 5 53392. EMILY PETTY Guidance Counselor CYRIS GIBB9 College Consultant 1 K Guidance Director Nerve center of the school With computer-like knowledge Of every student's progress. The friendly folk Who give those lovely tests Yet ready to lend a helping hand With problems of college or vocation 'UQ Laboring tirelessly in their secret ELIZABETH BAGLEY FLORENCE McCORLEW BETH FUOSTER Cubbyhole. Guidance Counselor Guidance Counselor Guidance Office Secretary FSP 1 my .Q Y K- qw MQ' MARION IIARROW French I French Club Advisor N on-L .,.. I it If 3 .. , 5 -I - ww. kw . LUCILE GORMAN Spanish I. II Ifgl Y... XPP' W'AI.'IIIfK HARDY Spanish I. III. IV Spanish Club Advisor wif? VIRGINIA JONES Spanish I. II FOREIGV CULTURES AND CUSTOMS ARE ENJOYED IN THE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT .4556 'mmf IOSEPHINE CHRISTOPHER Department Head Latin I. III, IV JCL Advisor LUCIEN MARTINI CLARKIE SKELTON French ll. Ill, IV Laxin I, English I .Ir. Civitan Advisor Jr, Red Cross JCL Advisor in , oihi ' .. - .ll--'Q 'H ' I v' .Q 3, ,K Rm 4 . J . x. ' LUCY SHEPARD Latin I. II .ICL Advisor Y Counvil Coordinator iff' Qmfigm 5' ,EZ L A ELIZABETH RA RTON English l COYLE DYKES English I. n J' Y SUSAN MATHEWS Humanities, journalism BLUE STREAK PECGIE RUSH English Ill. IV , CUSSIE CUSS English IV Senior Council .Mlvisor COMPREHENSIVE i i iiiii RESEARCH REWARDS ENGLISH STUDENTS is A , .7 jp: R ii 9 1 :lf X FLORENCE NICCORLEW English IV ,Aww NI,-KRJORIE SEWELL LINDA SISCO English l English II Fieles Tri-Hi-Y ROHERTA LAVVHENCE Dvpartnic-nt llvacl English IV National Honor Sociflty Advisor Hr R ' ,H 'P EiRR MARTHA LINDSAY English HI GWENDOLYN RICHEY English II Lcales Tri-Hi-Y IANA SUAREZ English III if .. at W V I f if ei f 4 ' In af -Q L, S I A I 1? WI L I .k.L: I W A kr I RIITH BARNES .IOHN BENNETT FRAN COOPER FAY HODOROWSKI MARION KELLY Adv. Alg. and Trig. Algebra II Geometry Algebra II Geometry Audioevisual Aids Algebra II Shorthand in A f -'wr I JIM PETERS MARTHA ROGERS Algebra l. II Jr. Ili-Y Advisor Geometry 7 hv-4 I-'ANNIE GEORGE HIGGINS Department Head Advanced Algebra S Trigonometry National Ilonor Sneiety Advisor gg!!-5 vw-'wmv' GLENN WALLACE NIARIJON WILLIAMS SALLY YEANIAN Algebra I A1g,.1,m I Geometry. Bookkeeping, Sr. Ili-Y Advisor Algebra I. Sr. Tri-Hi-Y Advisor MATH STUDENTS ARE GUIDED BY SUPERIOR LEADERS ANN DISMUKES nv' SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IS KEY TO FUTURE WORLDS 545 GARY McCRORY Chemistry PhYSiCS Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Advisor Science Club Physical Science K',L' K4 2-x ' 4 'qv I . ,Q f..., 'ky 'V 1' ' AIS I I I HOKE. MCGEE DAVID MESSER JULE STAHL Biology Chemistry Biology Interact Advisor .W rf I W ! ELTON CAMP Department Head Anatomy and Physiology Biology Allied Med. Careers Advisor ,fz.f1.qs e-if f - 1' , .QEQQL 1' - Q A ..,,. ' - 1 1 - -wi I . A -Sys .. .. F - gt.-5, M ., ,. E S,W55ig? ,I C . , by Q4 ,, . if I , 8 'K N , HARRIET ALEXANDER U. S. History VIRGINIA HARWOOD U. S. History History Club Advisor fi -nm Q s 5 ELIZABETH BAGLEY World History A IA' I ' H '54 an if . f J Q 'Sw 4 ,J .J BILL HICKEY Economics World Geography Key Club Advisor SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHES ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP f f A I ,- 3 if J Q -rri f f y 5 XXJL JN t o F S VE' Ea ',.'aEi 'if. ey- . , V 5 , FRANCES BELK Economics ' nv. ji S - to NANCY BETHEA JIM BUNTIN U. S. History Varsity Cheerleader Advisor World History C Club Advisor is Q MARY FORT Department Head Government National Honor Society Advisor MIR Hwy -, I FRANK MATTHEWS EVELYN World History VANLANDINGHAM Government F. T. A. Advisor X , .:V vrs v ALVIN DAVIS JOE SPARKS Athletic Director Football Head Football Coach Head Coach Basketball i i i WFbK figs X589 Mgusmrm 9 JIM BUNTIN GRADY ELMORE Freshman Football B Team Basketball Football, Golf fm- 5 .JE '?ns1s LEONE REDFEARN Girls' Physical Education Major Club Advisor RICHARD FENDLEY FRANK MATTHEWS BILLY MAXW L Football Tennis Baseball, Football Track Freshman Basketball P. E. ENDEAVORS TO PROMOTE PHYSICAL FITNESS an f at . ,f-a f 2 f Y, I T CHARLOTTE .IOANNE SUTTLE KAESERMAN Girls' Physical Education Girls, PhYSiCal Education J.V. Cheerleader Advisor Pep Club Advisor . 'Uk MYRTLE BLACKMON Librarian Library Club Advisor I , i.r A .IOHN KENDRICK Band KJ' .IOANNE BURNS Speech, I, II Footlighlers, Advisor Thespians, Debaters Advisor K ,, .. . :Yi - I ,QQ fi .I gi? .5 CY DIETRICH Vocal Music II I f I II. 1 C3 EVELYN FINCH Art Art Club Advisor 14 'pl SPECIAL SERVICES EXPLORES ELIZABETH LAYTON Library Assistant Library Club Advisor .afhx BILLY MAXWELL Mechanical Drawing BOBBIE OESTERREICHER Home Economics F. H. A. Advisor WI' JULIA ROCHESTER MARY STRICKLAND Typing Typing COHISCAN Advisor ROTC P fi -, eg 1-':,:1::,m Q .Si ., P as . A 3 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Q 2 ,fi Q bww 1 Dr. William Henry Shaw Superintendent of Education 2 3' 'lf' if f , s A L, Dr. Fred Kirby Mr. R. Brice Carson Asst. Supt. in charge of Asst. Supt. in charge of Instruction Personnel m'?99w Mr. Nathan M. Patterson Mr- G- Nalhan Hunter Asst. Supt in charge of TTCHSUTCT Special Services ACADEMICS 4.41 'Someday mix SC hoo! jfgQfher5 wall earn ,Hn 'foocmvfionaffy u .1 gifbie F ii sfvrf QF Sni 'Xa:!C Q'S1L5j Soo .11 Fig um Hue sooqer +he F' d 4,45 bei? 5508292 , : P ' , f MM V- R ,- fm, Y, K WH 'ff . 5 Zh. .Cx - M., xx 5 1' 1 f ,, . .',- f -- -,. 11,2 A . , J- ew. .. . ,.vz,Mw-sw ,. L: ,.L W ,.., ,, .,., s . ' ,',. - me ay ,E WK N WW f ...Ji M ' g ik , .wi 1? Ww,.w ' N 9 5 5 vi 3 hiv I! fi 9 WWW qw r 'xx J A- . 8 3. 3 be 2 J 3 Q 4444? K W www ani ga 7? , ? mf' f WWW 3 W iw if fx Q NL I n ,J ,f ggi if ' 1 f 5 i ff J 2 nf' ww Q Q ww U45 'J :G 5 'ji www M Q ji W ,mf B ' ' ,, we as .QF w w w if 3 N -f 11 ,s 1 52 ' N 5 3 Knowledge then is the indispensable condition of expansion of mind. Newman 27 .ai Q CHS STUDENTS HAVE MANY OUTSTANDING QUALITIES . . . HOMEMAKING CREATIVE WRITING . . . ART . . . PATROTISM David Lapides, as the result of a paper on the Metric Circle, was named to the Honors Croup in the Science Talent Search spon- sored by Science Service and Westinghmmuse Educational Foundation. was lj!- Pam Perry received the 1967 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award for her knowledge in homemaking. iii S Ill i lr: This year, Columbus High has contributed a large number of students whose poems were selected to appear in the National Anthology of Southern High School Poetry. First row: Shelley Noble, Melissa McGee, Jane Mendenhall, Barbara Brinson, Emily West. Ian Passmore. Second row: Beth Loflin, Peggy McClure, Elizabeth Jenkins, Alice Satlof. Third row: Mike Akins, Margy Stewart, Helen Young, Lissa Van Doorn, Charlie Moore. Fourth row: Tommy Sims, John Hunt. 2. .fl VW .1 ,A 'uv 'WE if' I, ,,,,. 5- J Minor Turrentine, Sheila Ward, Susan Weax'er, Carol Garrett, and Ann Gray won ribbons for their entries in the Fine Arts and Crafts Exhibits at the 1967 Chattahoochee Valley Fair Exposition. Linda Satlof, selected 1967 D.A.R. Best Girl Citizen, shows her true patriotism in saluting our American flag. ,Q .ffw LINDA SATLOF IS BEST GIRL CITIZEN Honesty, patriotism, serviceg Always lending a helping hand, Admired and respected by all, A credit to her school, community, and family CULUMBUS HIGH CLAIMS MANY GIF TED ORATORS Q X i W. V a l l : azezif '-iiesgiserey 2 rfzcv sims: -'Jaw,1ffsiezwzgwliiiilifigv Four Columbus High Students placed second in the Region 1-AAA debate competition, and were in- vited to attend the University of Georgia Invitational Debate Tournament. They are Jimmy Dimon, Diane Wages, Steve Goodman and John Knox, not pictured. Fred Callahan, another gifted senior orator from CHS, placed second in the American Legion Oratorical Contest for 1967. t is Ex Governor Carl Sanders congratulates .llmmy DIIHOII f0l' l'CCC1V1Hg the Outstanding Speech Student Award Debate-the pastime of the intelligent Where a quick mind and expressive vocabulary Many times override The strength of facts. These excell in debating the issues, And must be honored for their achivement. SOME EXCELL SCHOLASTICALLY BY MAINTAINING AN ALL-A AVERAGE Mike Akins, a senior, is the winner of the annual Voice of Democracy speech compe- tition sponsored by the local VFW and WRBL radio. This makes the second time during his high school years that Mike has won this award. Linda Satlof. Barbara Haines, Jimmy Trussell, and Cathy Pekor are to he commended for maintaining an all-A average throughout their high school years. THREE WIN HONORS AT THE REGIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE FAIR E I ,linnny Dimon was awarded first place in the research paper division and honorable mention in history at the Regional Social Science Fair. john Hart won first place in the geography division with his projer-t on HBone and Shell Fossils of Georgia and Floriclaf' V I . M '- 'mi' M 4-'K Y' I K S Johnny lniego's paper on Economics won him a third place ribbon in the regional competition. ,manga .-.mann 1:1 THIRD DISTRICT SCIENCE FAIR PRESENTS CHS THE MOST AWARDS IN PROJECTS Accomplishing more than acknowledgment, Possible Scientists of tomorrow Strive to obtain their goals. Genius, test tubes, chemicals, Aid the student In controlling his object. Tomorrows scientists are The youth of today. CHS students displayed their ability in the different fields of science by receiving the most awards for projects in the Third District Science Fair. The winners include, Ist row, Sandy Avery, Mike Rainer, and Aleen Rothschildg 2nd row, Lynn Ward, Harriet Stein, and Marcia Hackel, and 3rd row. Carl Bedingfield, Stanley Arnold, and Mike Darnell. Not pictured are Bebe Mullins, Alex Byars, Lang Withers, Bootsie Schlader, Cynthia Tyler, Buddy Olsen, Billye Shaw, Oren Hallonquist, and Jamie Jenkins. BLUE DEVIL ATTENDS YOUTH CONFERENCE IN CHICAGO Danny Krohn, a senior. was one of eight delegates selected to attend the National Youth Conference on the Atom in Chicago, Illinois. He was selected on the basis of his achievements in the State Science Fair last year. PETER MAXWELL LEADS DISTRICT IN STAR STUDENT COMPETITION On the basis of his Scholastic Aptitude Test of the College E n t r a n c e Examination Board, Peter Maxwell has been chosen to represent the Third District in the Statewide STAR Student Competition. Mike Mason, a former Columbus High student, presents Mrs. Susan Mathews with her certificate recognizing her as District STAR Teacher for 1967. ELEVEN SENIORS COMMENDED FOR THEIR ACHIEVEMENT ON THE 1967 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP TEST C.ll.S. is proud of the students receiving Letters of Commendation for their achievement on the Na- tional Merit Scholarship Tcst. They include, Ist row. Caroline Varner, Shelley Noble, Dot Metcalf, Deborah Wurst. and Nina Kellyg 2nd row, Alice Herin. Gip lN'lacElhanon, Tommy Sims, and Martha Stanfordg 3rd row, Dale Johnsonr and Reed Hand. 34 K 'A T' ' ' WW' GRADUATION SPEAKERS FOR 1967 SELECTED BY THE SENIOR CLASS AND FACULTY The 1967 Graduati Sp k rs are John Waldrop, Claire Kinnett, and F d C llahan MANY OUTSTANDING STUDENTS WERE SELECTED TO ATTEND THE 1966 SESSION OF THE GOVERNOR'S HONOR PROGRAM The participa h 1966 f h G 'H Prg 'clclelt K Gis ernors onor or mu , sr y ee Mike Akins, Scott Etheridge, Cheryl Sudderth, and Dd dlk Shella Ward, 2nd row, Jlmmy Dlmon, avl Lapides, Diane Wages, Lynn Ward, an ac Thomasg 3rd row, Tommy Sims, Jimmy Trussell Bill Naylor, and Lang Withers. DEVILS CLAIM LARGEST NUMBER IN COUNTY OF 1967 NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS 1' -it J-7 --4 Q ...-'X X-Q Linda Cross f . -W' . 1-mv Q? tw ,gg Danny Krohn Margy Stewart John Hunt Claire Kinnett David Lapides Jimmy Trussell 1-'H-' Donna Olney - Q. .1 .Sa , ' JS' 3' A' S In ,vu I 5 Q ' ' ., 5 1. :fi S Stephen Weathers UV Q'-'f ' WHCVS WHO A senior's honor, The things a good reputation can dog Editors, leaders, scholars, Join their peers. Carol Amon sud? Reed Hand Excelling, achieving, succeeding, These found the honor well worth the effort 'Iwo 'l!Hv-nr john Hunt Cb:-1-df Mike Lucas Alice Satlof Ben Jackson Linda Satlof w i Martha Stanford W4 gif' - '51- .1 1 ng? Q., SENIORS fa if Hp 1 img? .1 , ,VM-M The older rlass with more responsibility and prvstigeg Guided by its officers toward that final day in june. Chris Heyn. Vive l'res1'fle11I: Frezf Callahan, Treasurerg Linda Saytlof, CjOfff'SII0lllfl-lla! Svrrelaryg xllicf' Sallof, Rez-orfiing Serrelaryi fohn Walrlrop, l'resi11wzl. The Class of 767 is Ervin Abernethy AKINS, MICHAEL ERNEST Talent and worth are the only eternal grounds for distinction. Superlative 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 25 Track 2, 45 Foot- lighters 2, JCL 3, Governor's Honors Program 3, Voice of Democracy winner 2, 4. ALMON, SUE ANN Joy softens more hearts than tears. Pep Club lg Freshman Glee Club lg Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Allied Medical Careers 4. ALVERSON, CEClLlA SUE True to her words, worth, and friendsf' Girls' Glee Club lg JCL 1, 2, 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, Sec. 4-. AMMONS, SHARRON JOYCE 'fQuiet is as quiet does. Girls' Glee Club lg Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, Spanish Club 2g Library Club 3, 4. AMON, CAROL JEAN Nothing is more useful than knowledge. JCL 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 49 French Club 3, Allied Medical Careers 3, National Honor Society 4. AMOS, BETTYE DIAMOND From her joyous eyes a twinkly gleam, so warm with life and light she seems. Student Council 1, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Geography Club 1, JCL 1, 23 Class Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Superlative 1, 23 Class Officer 1, 2, 35 FTA 3g Jr. Civitan 4g Junior Varsity Cheerleader 2, Cheerleader 4. ' Q 1'- ,rv-Q fi! 4-A wwf' .,-X Karen Adams Becky Adams . z A H , . s Y Q Q 4 2 'ef' Mike Akins Sue Almon -s 'KA-M .4 las' I M. ta-v A Karen Anderson Sgndra Angelo Becky Anthony the Spirit of Youth Ask Larry Aglialo ro Joy Akins v ,A ABERNETHY. WILLIAM ERVIN He may loolr quiet and bashful, but take another look. ROTC 2, 3, 45 JCL 1, 2. ADAMS. KAREN ELAINE Full of life, full of fun, she can laugh with anyone. Arnold Junior High lg National Junior Honor Society lg Spanish Club lg Band 1, 2g FTA lg Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Pep Club 4. ADAMS, REBECCA ANN A girl of few worrls but an. overflow of lrinrlnessf, Arnold Junior High lg Band lg Choral Club 2. 3g Advanced Girls' Chorus Pres. 43 Library Club 4. ACLIALORO, LARRY MICHEAL Always happy, never sad-sometimes naughty, but never blIfl.,, Spanish Club lg Hi-Y Pres. 2. 3, Vice Pres. 4g Interact 2. 3. Director 4. AKINS, MELINDA JOY Hard work brings rich rewards. Eootlighters 1, 2g JCL 3, 45 Jr. Civitan 3, Vice Pres. 43 Allied Medical Careers 3g Student Council 3. -sr ' Cecilia Alverson Sharron Ammons Carol Amon Rettye Amos Linda Arringt on Nancy Arrington ANDERSON. KAREN ROSS Music is one of the fairest and most glorious gifts of Cod. Pep Club 1, 2g Eootlighters 1, 2g Cleo Club 13 Clloir 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 2, 3. 4g Superlative 4. ANGELO, SONDRA MAE A meek and quiet spirit. Arnold Junior High 13 Band lg Pep Club 25 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3g Advanced Girls' Clee Club 4. ANTHONY. REBECCA LYNN A smile is cheerfuluess in itselff, FHA Vice President 45 COHISCAN-Student Life Editor 4g National Honor Society 4-g Red Cross 4. ARRINCTON. LINDA KAYE l live not in myself, but llve become a portion of all around me. Arnold Junior High lg National Junior Honor Society lg Spanish Club lg Tri- Hi-Y 4g Pep Club 4. ARRINCTON, NANCY ELIZABETH From the crown of her head to the sole of her foot, she is all mirthf, Class Council lg Superlativc 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Art Club 2, Pres. 4g History Club 3, Senior Attractive 4g Homecoming Court 4g Interact Sweet- heart 4g ROTC Sponsor 4. ATWELL. GAIL ANITA Cute ns n button. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. AVERETT, DAVID HAROLD Life without wil and laughter is not life at allf' Class. Council 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Superlative 3, 4g Jr. Civitan Treas. 4. AVERY. SANDRA ROENA Give the world your best, and the best will come back to youf' JCL 1. 2. BAGGETT, REX ALTO The joy of life is living and doing things of worthf' BAINBRIDGE, MARY ELIZABETH Her uri s are true' her friends are lasting U ' if , t - Nlanliatlau High I. 2, 3, Class Officer lg Pep Club I, 2. 3, Kayettes I, 2, 3 Vllayne Baker BECKER, WILLIAM ALFRED V 'KA rare eombination of good sense, frolie, and funf, K .lan Bakken Football 1. 2. 3: Demolay 2. 3, 4, Inlerart 3, 4, Baseball 3, Superior Ir. Cadet 3, Superlative 4. BERCQUIST, BERYL VALIEN '4Ability wins the esteem of all true minds. Student Council 1, 3, 43 Girls' Glen Club lg JCL 1, 2 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Geography Club Ig COHISCAN 2, 3, 4, Footlighters 2, 3, 4, Thespian Troupe 2584 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, FTA 'l'reas. 4, Advanced Girls, Glee Club 2, Rutledge-lNIinnix Debate-rs' Soeiety 3, Graduation Marslial 3, National Honor Sooiety 3, 4, Quill and Seroll 4. BERMAN, JANE ELLEN Let, thy speech be short, comprehending much in few words. Graduation Marshal 3, Allied Medical Careers 3, 43 Red Cross 4. BERRY, MARY PATRICIA Love, sweetness, and goodness in her soul shines. Pep Club 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club II 3g Red Cross I. 'ILLI ANI QT X 'WLEY BERRY, W . . . .f . The most perfeet humor and irony are often quite unconscious. Basketball lg ,ICL Ig Art Club 3: Class Council 3. Can We Ever Forget Gail Atwell Hal Averett iff it Dan Barbaree Steve Barefoot Billy Becker Beryl Bergquist A the Freshmen Center? ' ,k .i 42 -,-, Q ,gl r A : X f Al- . - IQV 5 i t t ' Sandy Avery Al Baggzett Mary Bainbridge BAKER, WAYNE RAYMOND He who thinlrs for himself and rarely imitates is a free man. ROTC 2, 3, 4. BAKKEN, JANlCE COURTNEY Frienrlliness is the sunshine on which virtue grows. Class Officer 13 Student Council 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Superlative 1. 2, 3, JCL 1. 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2, Girls' Track 2g Class Council 33 BLUE STEAK 3, Junior Varsity Clieerlearlf-r 2g Cheerleader 4, Alternate. ff' BARIBAREE, DANIEL EDWARD An inexhaustable good nature is one of the most magnificent gifts of heaven 2 BAREFOOT, STEVEN WAYNE He has the ability to rlo things and uses it wiselyf' Banml 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 3, 4. BARFIELD, SARA GLENN A perfect wornan ,nobly plnnncd, to warm, to comfort, and fTU77177lll7lIi.,, JCL 1. 2, Pop Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Art Club Sec. 4, Jr. Civitan Sec. 4. BARLOW, NICHOLAS HARDING If he had any faults, he left us in doubt. Paxton, Fla. 1, Class Officer 1, Athletic Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, llaseball 1, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, MCP Club 4. Sara Barfield Nick Barlow ai 'sim-1' W W.. A Jane Berman Patricia Berry Stanley Berry Robert Biekerstaff Cathy Binns BOLANU. MARTHA ANN I have a heart with room for every joyf, Girls, Glee Club 2, 3. BOLICK. JOSEPH LEO I'm not afraid' of work, but l'm not in sympathy with itf' ROTC 2. 3. 4. BOND. VINCENT PAUL With virtue and quietness, one may conquer the worfdf' Arnolml Junior High lg Student Council Pres. 13 Basketball 1. 2g Football 1, 2, 33 Travk 2, 3, 4g Superlative 1. BONE. KAREN DIANNE She likes to like peopfeg therefore, people like herf' French Club l. 2, Girls' Ch-e Club lg Ailvainceil Girls' Chorus 2. 3g Pep Club 2. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. BOXVERS. INGRID KATHY Rich rewards are abunrlrmt to those who are hind. JCL 1, 2. Sophomores at C.H.S. - 41 - 'MW' Chuck Bishop 'M A Peggy Blanchard wi Martha Boland ln. .P 'W Ui joe Bolick L Sherry Bowman Murray Bradfielfl Janet Brady Our Second uF1'CSl1H1ElIl,, Year! ..-A Ann Bodiford jan Boggs BICKERSTAFF, ROBERT RAYMOND It is a fine thing to be honest, but it is also very important to be right. Red Cross 2. BINNS. CATHY ALICE With her spirits gay ana' Courage failing never. Tri4Hi-Y l, 21 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BISHOP, CHARLES .IAMES He smiles his way through worry, laughs his way through life. Arnold Junior High lg Band lg Spanish Club 1, 2g Basketball 13 Geography Club 2g Choir 2. BLANCHARD, MARGARET PAC-ON Her hair is red, her eyes are blueg a smiling' miss with wit of two. Pep Club I, 2, 3g Red Cross lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, History Club 3. BODIFORD, ELIZABETH ANN Nothing is so popular as kindness. JCL 1. BOCGS, ROBERT EARL We are here to arlfl what we ran, not get what we can aw? Vince Bond Karen Bone Warner Brake Ronnie Braswell Ingrid Bowers BOWMAN, SHARON ANN A faithful friend is the medicine of life. lighters 35 BLUE STREAK 3, 4. BRADFIELD, MURRAY O'NEAL A merry heart doth good like a medicine. Hi-Y 1, 2g Footlighters 4. BRADY, JANET RUTH The highest graces of music flaw from the feelings of the heart. Orchestra Pres. 1, 2, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres., Treas. 413 Footlighters lg JCL 35 G0vernor's Honors Program 2g National Honor Society 4-. BRAKE, JR., WARNER NATHANIEL It is never too wise to be wiser than necessary. Sea Side High 25 Varsity Swimming Team 2g Swimming Club 23 Spanish Club 2. BRASWELL, RONALD OWEN The proper study of mankind must be man. Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Red Cross 23 Student Council 23 Spanish Club 2g Hi-Y 3. Library Club 15 JCL 1, 2, Major Club 2g FTA 2, Girls' Track 2, 3, 4-g Foot- BREAZEA LE, TOMMY BRUCE I nike my opportunities as they come for they too may fade with the setting sun.' BREEDLOVE. NANCY ELIZABETH Small folks fill a place that none other can replace. FHA l. Sec. 2, Pres. 3. Treas. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Corres. Sec. 43 Major Club 4g Class Council 2. BRESCIA, JOHN ROBERT For bold in heart and act and word is he. JCL 13 Geography Club Sec. 2. Vice Pres. 3. BRINI, DANIEL HARDY Whosoever would be a man must be a non-conformistf' JCL 13 Hi-Y 3, Sec. 43 Band 3 4. BRINSON. BARBARA ANN To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1. 23 Class Council 2, 33 Senior Cabinet 4. BROCATO, LYNDA ANN A light heart lives lortgf' Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2 , 43 Pep Club 1, 2. 33 Major Club 2. 33 Allied Medical Career 3g FHA 43 BLUE STEAK 4. 'WK Studies and Social Life 'F-'rerun' Tommy Breazeale Nancy Breedlove Charles Brock BURNS, JAINIES MICHEAL Athletic, friendly and lfindg another like him you'll never findf' Football 1, 2. 3. 43 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Track 23 C C1ub 3. 4. BIIRRVS, FELIX JACOB He gives a smile for every frownf' JCL 13 ROTC 2, 3, 4. BUSSEY. LARRY WILLIAM Let us enjoy the' present, welll have enough trouble in the future. Football 1, 2g Track 23 JCL 2. BUTLER. CHARLES PHILLIPS alive taken my fun where I've found itf, A Lanier .Junior High lg Lanier Senior High 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 23 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team 2. CALLAHAN III. ALFRED SAMUEL Success is certainf, Class Council 2. 3. 4, Treas. 13 Geography Club Vice Pres. 13 .JCL 1, 4, Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 33 Superlative 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Footlighters 2. 4. Vice Pres. 33 Rutledge-Minnix Debaters Society 2, 3, 43 Rocket Club 2, 33 Class Officer 3, 4g Key Club 2. 3, Treas. 43 Thcspian Troupe 2584 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4g K'Young Man of the Year 3g Actor of the Year 3g Senate Youth Program 4. 4 .4 Ray Brooks Laura Brooks Mike Burns .lake Burrus Never a Dull Moment! 'ugh John Brescia Danny Brim Barbara Brinson Lynda Brocato BROCK. CHARLES RUFORD To be of use to the world is the only way to be happy. DeMolay 1. 2. 3. 43 ROTC 1. 2g JCL 1, 2. BROOKS. JACK RAY Success begins with a fellowls will. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1. BROOKS, LAURA JEAN K'Her ways are ways oil pleasrzntness nnrl all her paths are peace. Tri-HifY 1, 2, 4, JCL 1, 23 FTA 1, 4. BROWN, EDWARD ALEXANDER Football is llis speriality and everybody is his friend. Football 1, 2. 3, 43 Basketball lg Track 2. 4: HC Club 3. 4, Baselyall 4. BROWN, HARRJETT ANN A minrl to conceive, Il hear! to resolve, and lranrls to executef' Pep Clulm 1, 25 JCL 1. 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Eootlighters 2, 3g Class Council 3 Alex Brown Harriett Brown 341 'vm Mir'-0 'l1? 'W mwriaawdf 1 Larry Hussey Charles Butler Frecl Callahan CARGILL, COLLIS DANIEL Happy is the man who works diligently. CARLISLE, JR., MATTHEW RUSSELL Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price. ROTC 2, 3. 4g Stuclent Council 2, 43 Allied Medical Careers 3, Vice Pres. 43 MOWW Award 2g Hi-Y 4. CARMICHAEL, BOBBY LYONS He,s got what it takes to get where he going. North Fulton High I3 Football I3 Track I3 Spanish Club I3 Jr. Civitan 4. CARNLEY. JR., NIX Write rne as one who loves his fellow man. Kubasaki High School I. 23 Football lg Basketball I, 23 Baseball 1, 2g Bowl- ing 2. CARTLEDCE, DAVID ANDREW I am satisfied with nothing but the best. Stuch-nt Council I3 Refi Cross I3 JCL I, 23 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, Sec. 43 Tennis 33 C Club 3, 43 Jr. Civitan 43 Senior Cabinet 43 National Honor Society 4. Spirit Reached a Peak at the ,Af ipsum Danny Cargill Rusty Carlisle irwvwv' LeRoy Cauley Tommy Chapman Cecil Cheves CLARK, DAVID ALAN No legacy is so rich as honesty. Interact 2, 3. 43 Hi-Y 2. 33 JCL 2. 33 Science Club 4. CLIFT, ALICE CHERYLE To do easily what is hard for others is a mark of talentf, Freshman Glee Club 13 Concert. Choir 2, 3g Ensemble 3, Vice Pres. 2, 43 All State Chorus. COATES, GERALD STEVEN Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found by seeking. ROTC 2, 3, 43 Spalding Junior High lg JCL 2g Geography Club 2, 33 History Club 2g Debater's Club 2. COLE, NANCY KATHERINE What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Tri-Hi'Y 43 Major Club 4. COLE, WILLIAM BUFORD But the man worthwhile is the man who will smile when everything goes dead wrong. , Football I3 Red Cross 1, 23 Track 4g Baseball 4. COLLIER, COOPIE BROACH 'Triendliness is liked by all the world. 'Tri-Hi-Y I, 23 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 JCL I, 2. David Clark Cheryle Clif: C.H.S. -- Jordan Game Bobby Carmichael Nix Carnley David Cartledge ,L CAULEY III, LeROY I pat all my troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. JCL 1, 2. CHAPMAN, THOMAS WEAVER K'Happy am I, from care am I free, why can't they all be as happy as me? CHEVES, CECIL MAXWELL Strong in nzinfl, athletic in body, vibrant in spirit. Superlative 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 2, 3 Footlighters 2, Class Council 2, 33 Key Club 3. Pres. 4, Track 3, 4-g C im:-ffl Club 43 Student Council President 4. CHIPMAN, JR., RAYMOND ARVIL Happy is the man that makes the most of all that comes. DeMolay 1, 2, 3, 4g ROTC 2, 3, 4. CLARK, WILLIAM P. It doesrft pay to worry unless you are worrying for pay. Raymond Chipman Billy Clark Gerald Coates Kathy Cole Will Cole Coopie Collier The Arrival of Class Rmgs ' ' CHJXIJDOCK, VICKI LYNN Nllou' fur than lillle candle throws its 11011171 Jill, l. 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2g Rell. Cross 4. CROSS. LINDA LEE L Harry Collins Shlflel' C0llum Jennifer Comer The ruler and director of the life of mlm is the rnirulf' Kobvrt C, Cole. ,lr.. Sr. Higli lg Terrrill Iligb 2. 33 l'lI'f'IN'll Club l. 2. 3, Treas. 43 Library Club lg Mountr-cl Patrol Ig Mixewl Cboir lg Top IOWQ Award 2, 3g Ilvta Club 3: Fontligbteru 4: National lllvrit Semi-finalist 43 National Honor Sovivly 4. CROSSWVY, IJQXVIIT MILTON Life without lrmghter would be ll dreary blanl-f. Foolliall Ig ROTC 2, 3, 4. CRLMPLER. CECIL ELWOOD A nzrm is as great as the help he gives. CVININIINCS. SIIAROLYN PATRICIA H1 rount only rhe hours that are bright. Tri-Ili-Y lg l't-lr Club 2. 3g Art Club 2. 4g erin.:-.3 ROTC Sponsor 4. l A-4 'Cigr Vicki Crafldock QE' Linda Cross Robert Curry Susan Cutler Larry Davenport Ellyn D3ViS Brought Chaos to C.H.S. eil Kagan 5 WWW W Judy Comer Marcus Coyle COLLIN HARRY RICHARD 1 am the master of my fateg I am the captain of my soul. JCL I. 2, Football 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4. COLLUM, INCRID SHIRLEY n A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Library Club 2, Allied Medical Careers 3. COMER, JENNIFER JOYCE Contentment is better than riches. Spencer High I, 2g Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Clee Club I Ig Chorus 2, International Jet lg JCL 3, 4. COMER, JUDY CAROLE To be like the old lamp lighter, and make the light brighter wherever I go. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club I, 2, University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, ROTC Sponsor 4, Jr. Civitan 4g BLUE STREAK 4g Senior Cabinet 4, National Honor Society 4. COYLE, MARCUS WAYNE A man is to be valued for his manner of doingf, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, C Club 4. Milton Crosswy Neal Davis Tom Davis JF l Elwood Crumpler Sharolyn Cummings CURRY, ROBERT ERMON We know nothing of tomorrowg our business is to be good and happy today. Football I, 2, Basketball I, 23 Track Ig Hi-Y 3. CUTLER, SUSAN LYNNE 1 dislike no one, I am at charity with the world. Pep C Club I, 2, 3, Choral Club I, 2g The American School 2, 3, Yearbook Club 3, FTA 4. DAVENPORT, LARRY ANDREW To hurry and worry is not my creed. Arnold Junior High Ig National Junior Honor Society Ig Student Council Ig Spanish Club Vice Pres. Ig Basketball I, 2. 4, MVP 3g Interact 2. 3, 43 HC Club 3, 4-g Powder-Puff Queen 4. DAVIS, ELLYN INEZ Quality, not quantityf' Tri-Hi-Y 3, FHA 3. 4, Footlighters 3. DAVIS, NEAL A. A good disposition helps one climb to great heights. Football I. 2, JCL I, 23 Track 3, 4g SC Club 3. 4. DAVIS, THOMAS LEE The blue of his eyes does not fit his spirit. Francis C. Hammond High I, 2, T. C. Williams High 3: JV Crew I, Inter- murals I, 2, Varsity Crew 23 JV Football 2: Latin Club 3, JCL 4. Turnabout is Fair !'0l+' .lanet Deaton Tim Deese Albert DePratt DONOVAN. JAATES bllCHAEL Ile that has patience may fompass llllyllllllglu Arnold junior High 1: lncluetrial Arts Club 1: Symphony Cuilll 1. DOWIE, DONNA MARGARET IL'ffir'ient, quiet, rmrl sincfre: ll Fharming girl from what we hear. Geography Club li JCL 1. 2: Footligliivrs 2. 3. 4: Thespian Troupe 2584 3. Pr:-f. 4: Rutlmlge-Nlinnix Debate-r's Club 41 National Honor Society 4. DRESSLAR. JAMES HOWARD With a personality like his, success is certainf, Stuclx-nt Council l. 4: JCI. 1. 2: ROTC 2. 3. 4: Real Cross 2: lnlm-'rad 3. 4: Sf'lL'Ilf't' Club 4. DTDLEY, j.-XNICE LYNN Lila without uri! and laughter isnft lifr' at allf' Balboa High Srhool 1, 2: Svicnce Club 1. 2: Spanish Club 2g Sophomore Social Commiltc-v 4g FTA 4. DUNCAN, CHARLES ROBERT 'LHe is rlestinarl for suvfess, for success begins with II fellowls will. Football 1: llaskz-tball 1, 2. 3, 4: Hi-X 1: Class Council 3: lnterav! 3. 4. DUNN, RECENA JOAN K'Nothing great was ever afhieverl without enthusiasm. Arnolrl junior High lg Clivc'rl4'aflc-r 1: Slurlvnt Counvil 1: Arnold Players 1g BARRISTER Staff lg Major Club 2. 4: .lCL 2, 3: Pep Club 2. rear Mike Donovan Donna Dowie lQ'm'-rx Joe Durden Sallie Durham Steve Durkee Play: Twirp Season! David Dobbs Bobby Donnell DEATON, ,IANET PATRICIA A likely miss with zz friendly srnilef, Delond Junior High 1, Latin Club 1, Science Club 1, Pep' Club 1. 2, Major Club I. 3, Deland High 2, Student Council 2. DEESE, TIMOTHY HUGHES The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you rannot rlof' Arnold Junior High l, Symphony Guild Vice Pres. l, History Club l, Foot- ball 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Sec. 2. 3, ROTC 3. DePRATT, JR., ALBERT Good mltured eoerf, Band 1, 2. DORBS, DAVID GLENN Full of misrhief, frolic and funf Student Council l, ROTC I. 2, 3. 4, Science Club 3, Hi-Y 3. 4. DONNELL, ROBERT SANFORD Hold the fortl lim corningln .ICL l, Hi-Y 3, 4. y Jimmy Dresslar jan Dudley David Edwards Conchetta Edwards Q-nvvlg ,el Q 1lP' .l Bobby Duncan Regena Dunn DURDEN. CHARLES JOSEPH '5Not too serious, not too gay, just happy in his own wayf, ROTC 2, Rifle Team 3, Captain 4, DeM0lay 4. DURHAM, SALLIE GERTRUDE Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Pep Club 1, 2, JCL l. 2, Band l. 2, 3, ETA 2, Footlighters 3, Allied 'lledical Careers 4, Red Cross 4. DURKEE. STEPHEN ROBERT 'THe is a gentleman from sole to crown. Manhasset High l, 2, Lyons 'Township High 2, 3, 4, Track I. 2. 3. 4, Basket- ball I, Baseball 1, Ski-Club 2, 3, Cross'Country 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Stuflent Government 3, Letterman's Klub 4. EDWARDS. DAVID LEW'lS Worry never made men great, therefore, why should I w0rry?', EDWARDS, SHELIA CONCHETTA MA friend is worth all hazards we can rzinf, JCL I, 2, Freshman Girls Chorus 1, Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Red Cross 3, 4, University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, Pep Club 3, 4, COHISCAN-Organization Editor 4, FTA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. ELLIOTT. GINNY SUE Full of life, joy and fun, she is always on the run. Red Cross I, Bi-City Track 1, 2. 4, Bi-City Softball l, 2. 3, 4: Bi-City Volley- ball 3, 4, Major Club 2, Pres. 3, 4, Superlative 3. 4. ELLIOTT, YVILLIAM ROBERT 'gliig anrl tall and full of the makings of a rnanf' JCL 2, 3, 4, Track 3. 4, Key Club 3. 4, HC Club 4, Senior Cabinet. ELLIS, EMORY DAN UA man of few words, a man of few faultsf' Arnold Junior High 1, 'Library Club 3. ENGLAND, LARRY WINFIELD A good nature is the sign of a large and generous soulf' Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 1, .ICL 2. 3. 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, HC Club 4. ETHRIDCE. JACK BOB Friends are born, not maclef, ROTC 2. 3. 4. College Night Aided in 'sank' Ginny Sue Elliott Billy Elliott Ax...-1 Kathy Everly Kathy Evert FEDERAL, BIARY VIRGINIA ln every Crowd she makes a hit beeunse she has that .special itf, Paeelli High l. 2. 3, Annual Stuff 1. 2. Asst. Editor 3: Homecoming Court 2, Journalism Club 1, Pep Club 1. FIELDER, JOHN ABBOTT Opportunity is rare and a wise man will never let it go by him. ROTC 2. FIELDS, SHELIA KATHERYN Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. Footlighters 1, JCL 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. FIESELER, DAVID PAUL Never idle a moment, but thriftly and thoughtful of othersf, Band 1. 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, Allienl Medical Careers 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. FISH. DOROTHY LEE The best! portions of one's life are the little, nameless, acts of love. JCL 1, 2, Red Cross 1. 2, 3. 4, Major Club 2, 3, Ceorgraphy Club 2, 3, Sec. 4. 14333 ,T Alan Eyles Teresa Ezell Molly Federal .I0hI1 Fielder Making Important Decisions sim 1 T Danny Ellis Larry England Jack Etliridge ..-1 v-UW ,lune Farley Danny Farrow EVERLY. KATHRYN ANN S!ri1'ir1g mul willing to work for myself and otlmrsfl Pep Club 1. 3: Frvnvli Club 2. 3: ICI. 3. -1: National Honor Sovivty 3. 41 Allied Medical Careers 3, 4. EVEHT. KATHERINE 'KTM thrill of fulfillment is her guide in lijef' Pep Club 1. 2. 3. Seca 4g ,ICIA 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2: Class Council 21 Student Council 4g FTA 4. E1 LES. ALAN JAMES isWliSIll1l7I denotes the pursuing of Ili? best ends of Ilie best means Arnold Junior High 13 Football 1g JCI. 2. 3. EZELL. THEHESA CISCENE 'SA pure heart is an PXl'f'llEl'll thing. Band 1. 2, 3. 43 Frnnvli Club 2. 3g Allin-d Nlffdiral Cure-ers 3. 4. EARLEY, REBECCA JUNE Full of fancy, and frlnfy freef' Pap Club 1, 2. 3g Studm-nt C0unCil 1. 2: ICI. 1. 23 Allied Nlvdiral Careers 4. FAHROW. DANIEL STEVEN Er1r'l'1 morning is a frvxlz beginning with llillhl, Band 1. 2. 3g R1-d Cross 1. 23 liaskftball Manager 2: Lilnrary Clulz 1. A 'qyv--W, 1. Sheila Fields David Fieseler Dorothy Fish The Class of '67 Has Proved Lamar Fletcher Pat Fflwlef Ronald Frazier FREUND. RONNIE GILBERT A mrzn fonz'1'nf'ez1 against his will is of the some opinion stilffl FRTICUMAN. LAUREL ANN 'gTho11, good, .sweet maid makffth life ll sweet song. Student Counfil l: Red Cross lg Tri-Hi-Y lg Footliglm-rs l. 2, 3. 4g Pep Club l. 2g Superlative l. 2: Rutledge-Nlinnix Debaters' Soviety l, 2. 33 The- spian Troupe 2584 2. 4. Vive Pres. 3g Scienm- Club 4. FRIOU, PHILLII' .IUHN Every man has three charrzrters that whirh he exhibits, that whirh he has, and that wfzifh he thinks he ,1llS.u Football l. 2g JCL l. 2g Student Couneil 2, lil-City 4g ROTC 2. 3. 4g Class Counvil 45 Ke-5 Club 3. 4g Jr. Civilan Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Superlative 4. FROHN. KARIN MARIA ln thy face I see the ways of honor, truth, and loyalty. Spanish Club 2. 3g Pep Club 2. Major Club 3. FINIJERBURKH. BRENDA KAREN HWIIHIIBTOUS is the strength of cfieerfulrzess and its power of endurance. Band 2, 3, Librarian 4. Ronnie Freund 5...-, T5 Qs-e....... ,, .,.,,. Robert Furman Jenny Garner ,svr Donna Freed Lolly Friedman GY' Carole Garrett Outstanding in Every Capacity K? 'ff' Charles French Alice French fb ,lack Friou Karin Frohn A-QAQ fl' gl Cenia Gates Kathie Gibson FLETCHER, RUTH LAMAR Without a shadow of a doubt, she is popular 'round about'. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, History Club Treas. 3, 43 Class Council 3: Student Council Vice Pres. 4g Key Club Sweetheart 4g ,Ir. Varsity Cheer- leader Captain 2, Cheerleader 45 Superlative 4. FOWLER, PATRICIA ANN Hearty and happyego-lucky as the day is long. Arnold Junior High Ig Red Cross Ig JCL 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, National .Iunior H0nor'Society I. FRAZIER, RONALD MICHAEL We can do anything we want if we try hard enough. .ICL 1, 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4g Footlighters 2, 3, 43 Thespian Troupe 2584 2, 3. 4. FREED, DONNA KAY Hope faith as a grain of mustard seed and nothing shall be impossible unto you. ' Southwest DeKalb High Ig Jr. Civitan 1, 4g Latin Club I, 2g FTA 2, 3, NEDT Award 2g National Honor Society 4g Tri-Hi-Y 45 Allied Medical Careers 4, COHISCAN-Organizations Editor 4. FRENCH, CHARLES GILBERT The epitome of youth. FRENCH, REGINA ALICE Work is worlc and fun is fun, combine the two and the work is done. Pep Club I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Spanish Club Ig Footlighters 3g Art Club 4, BLUE STREAK 4. Karen Funderburke FURMAN, ROBERT ALAN Good nature is the most previous gift of heaven Band I, 2, 3, 43 JCL I, 2, Track 4. CARNER, JENNIFER SUE As we advance in life, we learn the limits of our abilitiesf' Pep Club I, 2, Footlighters I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Troupe 2584 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4g COHISCAN-Freshman Editor 2, Underclassman Editor 3, Faculty Editor 4. CARRETT, MARGARET CAROLE The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms Band I, 2. 3, Secretary 4. GATES, MARY EUCENIA A lovely girl we all admire, whose pleasant ways are much desired. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, JCL I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 43 National Honor Society 4. GIBSON, KATHIE JEAN Always a smile, always a friend. Pep Club 2, Red Cross 3. W7 e Were Invaded By GIBSON, JANICE MARIE A kind and gentle heart hath she. Freshman Girls' Glee Club 1g Advanced Girls' Glee Club 2g Library Club Sec. 3. GIST, MANOR LEE Happiness is speechless? Carver High 1, 2, Band lg Science Club 1, 2g Spanish Club 3. GLASHRENNER, PAULA FAYE Seldom a girl so niceg seldom a girl so depenzlablef' Arnold Junior High lg National Junior Honor Society lg Spanish Club 13 JCL 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 4g Allied Medical Careers 4. GLASER, PATTY ANN 'ilnoliteness is to do and say the kindest thing in the lrinrlest way.', Whitesburgh Junior High lg Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4g Red Cross 4: FTA 4. GNANN, ROBERT WILLIAM Rejoice young man, in thy yoitthll' JCL 2, 3g Art Club 4. GOODE, BTARTHA Silence is zz fine jewel for a woman. Pep Club lg Spanish Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2g Geography Club 3, Major Club 4. QP, r.,- wg, Janice Gibson Manor Lee Gist Nancy Goodlet Phillip Gordon Layton Gordy GRANT, NANCY ELIZABETH 'gThe joy-fzi.lnes.s of a person prolongelh her rlaysf' Georgraphy Club l: Ellrklllllli' 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 3. GRANTHAM, LAWTON ESTES He that l'll1IlfllPll1. a matter wisely shall final gaarlfi Football lg Red Cross 1. 2. 3, ROTC 2. 3. 4. GRAY. CECELTA JANE Healthy, happy, the best of sports, you'll seldom see her out of sorts. JCL l. 23 Major Club 3, 4. GREEN. BARBARA ANN A quiet and friendly personality will always malfe a good ll7lpl'PS.Sl0I1 Arnold junior High lg FTA 23 Pep Club 2. 3, Glee Club 3. GREENHAW. JOHN FRANKLIN 'KA lrinrl heart will none rejeet-an earnest one. all will respect--a glaa' one is welrome yetfl National Honor Society 4. ' 4 Nancy Grant Lawton Grantham -. tl1e Scrap Sculptures wp-.ww 'V-Diwali' 1 Paula Glasbrenner Patty Glaser Robert Cnann Martha Goode COODLET, NANCY A bit reserved but charm and friendliness are ever present. BLUE STREAK 3, 4. GORDON, PHILLIP WAYNE All experience is an arrh to Football lg Hi-Y 2. CORDY. LAYTON TRIMBLE Great hopes make great menf' ROTC 2, 3, 4. COSS, GENERAL WILUS Do not delay to have fun-the golden arcents flyf' Football lg DeMoluy 1. 2. Jr. and Sr. Counselor 3g Maste History Club Vice Pres. 23 ROTC 2, 3, 4. GRAHAM, RICHARD BARTON Always brighter than the sung full of life and joy and funf, ROTC 2, 3, 49 Hi-Y 3. build uponf' 'eith- UV 'S-'Vw' r Counselor 4 Gen GOSS Ricky Graham lane Gray Barbara Green John Greenhaw ROGAN DOROTHY LYNN E C . t A girl who is loyal, sincere and true: a girl who is ever a friend to you. Footlighters lg Pep Club lg Major Club 2. 3, National Honor Society 3. Corr. Sec. 4g Allictl Medical Careers 3: Girls' Track Team 3. CROOVER, LINDA CLARK She gets what she wants when she wants it, and wants what she gets when she gets itf, Pep Club l. 2. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y l. 25 Sturlent Council lg Red Cross Club 3, 4g Spanish Club 3, 4g 'Art Club Treas. 4. GUNBY, WALTER JAMES A good naturerl person is never out of place. Track 1. 25 JCL 13 ROTC 2. 3. 4g BLUE STREAK 4. CUNN, JOHN ROBERT Never put off 'til tomorrow what you can do rlay after tomorrow. Football lg ROTC 2. 3, Hi-Y 3, 4. GLYRR. BONNIE ELAINE 'EA very pleasant combination of .sweetness and brainsf' Arnolcl Junior High lg Band 1. 2, 3. 4g National Junior Honor Society lg Columbus Symphony Orchestra 2. 3. 4: Art Club 31 JCL 2. 49 All-State llanrl l: National Honor Society 4. 23 History Sophistication and Foolisbness Wlere A be Qt.. Lynne Grogan Lin Groover Steve Guzik HAMHY, RONNIE JAMES UA quiet man is a goorl one. Football 1glTrack lg ROTC 2. 3. 4. HAMPTON. MARY ANNE Two of the noblest qualities are goodness and kindness. JCL 1, 2, 3g Footlighters 3. HAND. JOSEPH REED Wen of real activities are generally ol a large ana' vigorous nature. A . g ' . JCL l, 23 National Merit Letter of Cornmcnclalion 4. HANSON, TERESA LEIGH She came tallring, she stayed tallfirzg, she left talking. Pep Club 1. 2: French Club 24 FHA 4. HARBIN, GARY LANE A gentleman is one who never inflicts painf' Basketball 23 Track 2, 3g Baseball 2 :Spanish Club 2. HARBIN. JOHN FREDRICK lj you want success, donlt run, talfe the stairs. Football 2g Track 2, 43 JCL 2, 33 Footlighters 2. 3. Barbara Haines Shelia Haines Ronnie Hamby Mary Hampton Cl1El1'2lCtC1'iStiC of the Seniors Q3 17 l Jim Gunby John Gunn Bonnie Curr CUZIK, STEPHEN WILLIAM Some say he is bashfulg others doubt it. HAINES, BARBARA JO A big heart always wishing to do right and to be II friend to everyone. Pep Club 1, 2g French Club 25 FTA 2g Girls' Track 2g Tri-Hi4Y 3. 4 fv, National Honor Society 3. 4. HAINES, SHELIA DARLENE A jolly ever-ready word for every passer-byf' Choral Club 13 Pep Club 1, 2g FHA lg Rell Cross 4. HALE. MICHAEL BRUCE Well timed silenre hath more eloquence than words. Footliglxters 2, 4. HALL, JUDY ANN Ye shall have . . . gladness of heart. Pep Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 1. 3. 4, Sec. 25 JCL 1. 2. Hale 44 Reed Hand Terry Hanson Gary Harbin Ricky Harbin Highlighting February was . H .. ,Qi - K Gov Q57 K Bri-11113 Harpe BUZZN' Harrell Harrell HARVEY. ROBERT ICARI. 'Those who 110 not rornplairz me nerer p1'tiPrI. Football l: Travk 3. 4. llA'l'HAW.'NY. CLAUD DAVID all is the mind that makes Ihr' num Rami 1. 2. 3. 4. Il.-XYNAER. SANDRVX KAY Those who know her best final her true. Arnold Junior High lg RARRISTER Staff lg RAMRLRR Staff lg Symphony Guild 11 Pc-p Club 2. 3. 4g Glu' Club 3: Art Club 43 BLUE STREAK 4. HAZOIRI. l.0L'lS AIZRAHAM i.W'iSdl!II1 is the werlflh of the u'i.sP.,' Football lg JCI. 1. 2. 3. 45 Rm-ml Cross 2: Rutledge-Minnix llclvaters' Society 3, 4g Footliglnffrs 3, 41 Thespian Troupe 2584 3. 4g Allied Medical Careers PWS. 43 Class Counvil 4g BLUE STRE.-XK REID. 4. HEAD. PATSY JUNK A quiet charm beconzvs all. Rf-fl Cross 23 National Honor Society 4. 3305 W Robby Harwy David Hathaway 'Pm .-wi' Susan Heady llan Heard Sharon Henderson Gln-nclolyn Henry the Georgia Day Assembly Helen Harris Judy Hart HARPE, BRENDA JOY 'KA kind and gentle heart she has, and patience and persistenref' Pep Club 1, Red Cross 3, BLUE STREAK 4. HARRELL. WILLIAM EAST I give up. What is my arnbilion?', Football I. HARRELL, WILLIAM EDWARD Men of few words are the best men. Spanish Club I, 2, JCL 3, Footlightcrs 4, Football Manager 2. HARRIS, HELEN LOUISE Her smiles show her happiness, her friends, her popularityf, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Sec. 3, Chap. 4, JCL I, 2, FTA 3, Pres. 4, Student Council 2, ROTC Sponsor 4, Superlative 4. HART, JUDITH REBECCA There is not zz moment without some dutyf, Arnold Junior High I, National Junior Honor Society I, RAMBLER Staff 1, Footligters 2, JCL 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Allied Medical Careers 3, 4, Pep Club 4. Wy? 4 Sandra Havnaer Louis Hazouri Patsy Head x Alice Herin Chris Heyn HEADY, SUSAN CHRISTINE Her manners were e1'er sweet and generous. Pep Club l. 2, Allied Medical Careers I, Footlighters 2, 3. HEARD, DAN IRBY A character with. character. Football 1, 2. 3, Track I. 3, 4, Red Cross 2. 3: ROTC 2: Interact 3. 4. HENDERSON. SHARON ELAINE L'The groundwork of happiness is health. Major Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, FHA 3. HENRY, CLENDOLYN KATHLEEN Yan have not jalfillefl every duty unless you- have fulfillerl that of being pleasantf, Spencer High I, 2, Youth Club I, 2. HERIN, ALICE RUTH A good ,friend never ojfemlsf, JCL I, 2, Library Club l, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, CALA 2, District Vice Pres. 3, District Pres. 4, NEDT Award 2, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Footlighters 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Major Club 3. HEYN, CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS Keen sense, common sense, and quite a lot of nonsensef' Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 3, Inlvraut 2. 3, Sec. 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Super- Iativc 3, Studi-nt Council 3, MC Club Sec. 4, Jr. Civitan 4, Class Officer 4. grv Seniors Auxiously X ..:53 '4:, ar'-N QVM P' Burrell Hinflsrnan Suzan Hinton David Hirsch HOOK. JANE A .-5 J K'The mildest manners and the gentlest heartf' , ' Girls' Ulm- Club 1, 21 .Mlvanfml Girls' Clvc Club 3, 4. ' f- Y. HOOKS, CYNTHIA ANNE ilu I Lively, rrlpable, and full of pepf' - ,., .N,. V, L JCL 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Red cms 2, 3, TH-Hi-Y 4. , H C V Q54 HOWAHLJ. SHEILA ESTELLE Q 5 k 'iLife must be measzzrefi by thought and artion, not by timef' ., A ,am-7. Pep Cluli 2. 3, 4-3 FHA 3, W A K fe HOWARD, WILLIAM KENNETH 5 , H . He who is content mn never be ruinedf, , ' 3 Track 3, 43 C Club 3. fl-g Cross Country 4. 5 A HOWELL, MARY DIANNE ' l The best plafe to find a helping hand is in zz person as considerate, sweet, and wel!-liked as she. Band 1, 2, 3: Pep Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2g Allierl Medical Careers 4. HUDDLESTON, BRENDA SUE Caiety, IISSILTIZIICCQ ll friend of enduranref' Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g Pep Club 25 FHA 4. N. Y! Q 'EEN' ln... Anita Hucllow lane Hook Cindy HOOks Aw' 'USM H'-'r David Hudson Kay Hudson wait College Aoeeptances Jenny Hobby jimmy Holcombe rl' 'QL Wwer 'Y Sheila Howard Bill Howard Steve Hudspeth Virginia Huff HINDSMAN. CLARENCE IIURRELI. ,'Wusi1' is the universal languagef, Art Club 2, 3, Rand 3. 4. HINTON, NORMA SUZAN She is filled with modest dignity anrl Calm contenlf, COHISCAN-Academic Editor 4. HIRSCH, DAVID LARRY ullls the steafly. quiet, plorlzling one who wins the life-long rave JCL l, 2, Interact 2. Vice Pres. 3. Pres. 4, ROTC 2: Hi-Y 2. HOBBY. JENNY VIVIAN Her politeness is good nature regulated by her good sense. Pep Club 1, 2. HOLCOMBE. .IANIES Brezfity is the soul of wit. JCL l, 2, 3, ROTC 2, 3, 4. W its-ev' Dianne Howell Brenda Huddleston HLIIJLOW, ANITA GAIL lt is the spirit that rnalfes the burly rirhf' Pep Club l. 2, 3, French Club 2: Art Club 3, Red Cross 3. HUDSON, DAVID CARY All greatness is unronsriaus, or it is little and naught. Track 3. 4, C Club 3, 4, Cross Country 4. HUDSON. MARTHA KAY lt is better to he small anrl shine than tall anal cast a shadowfl Girls' Clee Club I 1, Girls Give Club II 2, Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3, Ensemble 4. HUDSPETH. STEVEN WADE 'SIRI rather be right than president. JCI. I. 2, Hi-Y 3. 4. HIIFF. VIRGINIA VVALKEY 'KA happy disposition, a pleasant smile have won her many friends far anll wirlef' Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: JCL 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Council 3. 4, National Honor Society 4, jr. Civilan 4. HUGHES, TOMMY KENYON A friendly face, a happy grin, have helped him many friends to win. Football 1. 2, 3. 4, C Club 2, 3, 4. fHUGHSTON, EDGAR MAYO An all 'round fella in many ways, I think that's all we need to say. Football 2. HUNT. JOHN HARRIS The mind is everything, what you think, you become. Orchestra 1. 2, Library Club 35 JCL 1. 2. 3. 4g National Honor Society 4, National Merit Semi-finalist 4. HUNT. REX LENOX Truth is the foundation of all knowledge and the cement of all societies. JCL 1, 2, Tennis 4, Jr. Civitan 4g National Honor Society 4. HUNTER, WALDO MURRAY Serious, sensible, and studiousf' Realization! The Tommy Hughes Edgar Hughston QQ 954 Cathy Hutchinson Johnny lniego JENKINS, MARGARET ELIZABETH Grave was in all her steps and in erery gesture, flignityf' Arnoltl Junior High lg National Junior Honor Society lg Girls' Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Pres. 43 Library Club lg Student Council 3, Geography Club 3g Pep Club 4. JOHNSON, DALE LAMAR The reward'of a thing well done is to have done it.', JCL 2, 3, University of Georgia Cerlifieate of Merit 3, ROTC 2. 3, 45 Na- tional Mt-rit Letter of Commendation 4. JOHNSON. FRANK OSTEEN Live, laugh, and lore, there'll Come a time when you ean't.,' Football 1, 2. 3, 4g Uaseketball 1, 23 .JCL 1, 2g C Club 3, Treas. 4, Key Club 3, 4, Student Council 3g Footlighters 3. JOHNSON, STEVE MONROE A frienrl may well he reckoned the masterpiece of nature. JCL 1. 25 ROTC 2, 3, 4. JOHNSTON, DEBORAH ELLEN The highest proof of zfirtue is to possess boundless power without abusing itf, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Pep Club lg Red Cross. 2, FHA 4. . .,,,. ., am. Hen Jackson Ken Jackson 1 1 Elizabeth Jenkins Dale Johnson measurement for Caps and Gowns .lohn Hunt Len Hunt Vilaldo Hunter HUTCHINSON, MARY CATHERINE Mike jackson in Cindy James Here God made a heart of gold---shining, sweet, and true. Alhens High 1, 2, 3, Y'Teens 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 4g Spanish Club 1, 2, Drill Team 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3. INIEGO. .IOHN FRANK l try all things, 1 achieve what I canfl Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, C Club 2, 3, 4. JACKSON, IIENJAMIN HILL Determination is the master key to success. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, 3 ,Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Radio Club Sec. 4g National Honor Society 4. JACKSON, KENNETH CHARLES 'gWise youth o character and high accomplishments. IL 1, 2, , g ROTC 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 4. JACKSON, MIQUEL WISE 'KWork is work and must be done, nevertheless, I have my fun? Colf 1, 2, 3. 4, MVP 1g Interact 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2g Red Cross 13 ROTC 2, 3, 4, QC Club 4. JAMES. CYNTHIA BRADLEY She loves, laughs, and comprehendsf' --A Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Tri4Hi-Y 1, 2, Allied Medical Careers 4. Frank Johnson Steve Johnson Debbie Johnston J? ,gW'9' vga '75iw,+..,,,, A Memories of C.H.S .AWK Bobby johnstfm Brenda Jones Danny Jones Randy Jones KFl.l.X. NINA Sltlf Genius must llc lmrn and never ran be taughlf' Arnold Junior High I: Spanish Club 1: National Junior Honor Society 12 Pep Club 2g .-Xllieml Nletlieal Care-era 33 University of Georgia Certifieate of Merit fig 1-'TA -lg National Honor Soviety 45 National Nlerit Letter of Com- mendation 43 COHISCAN-Senior Class Editor 4: lli-City Softball 2. 3. 4-g Ri-City Volleyball 3, 4. KEY. HEIJNIJA SUE Silenre is the most perfefz herald of joy. llaker High lg Girls' Clee Club l lg JCI, 3. 4. KING. LAURA BETH Who erm find an able woman? Her value is far above rubiesf' JCL 1. 2g Freslnnan Clee Club lg Advanced Cirls' Clee Club 2g Concert Choir 3. Vice Pres. 4g ROTC Sponbor 4g Allied Medical Careers 4. KINIAW. JUUI I,l?ClLLE She is as full of valor as of kindriessg queenly in bath. Pep Club lg Tri-Hi-Y lg Red Cross 1: Footlighters 3. KINNETT. KATHRYN CLAIRE None but herself erm be her parallelf' Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 43 JCL 1. 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y lg Class Officer lg Class Council lg University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 33 National Honor Society 3, 49 French Club See. 4: National Merit Semi-finalist 4: Jr. Civitan 4. Johnny Kirkland Nina Kelly Judy Kirkland Belinda Key Elliott Kirven 4 Will Be Cherished Forever Becky Karnap Donny Ke-eble JOHNSTON. ROBERT EDWARD A good man possesses a kirzgdomf' Football 2g JCL 2. 3. 4, Track 4. JONES. BRENDA ANN The gentle mind by gentle deeds is knownf' FHA lg Major Club 2. 3. 4. JONES, DANIEL CHRISTOPHER '6NoL that I loot' study less-I love fun. more. JONES. WILLIAM RANDOLPH 4'Custom hath mode it in him a property of eastrtess Spanish Club l. 2. KARNAP, REBECCA JANE A smile is the trademark of a happy soul. Spanish Club lg Pep Club 2. KEEIZLE, DONALD WYAYNE lust being happy is a fine thing to do, looking on the bright side rather than the bluef' Arnoltl Junior High 1: Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2: JCL 2. 33 Hi-Y 33 Interact 3, 4. . Laura King Judi Kinlaw Danny Krohn Peggy Krohn . this Claire Kinnett KIRKLAND, JOHN VVILLARD Let each man pass his days in that wherein his skill is greatest. Baseball 2, 4. KIRKLAND, JUDY ANNE To play the game for all there's in itiTo' play the game and play to win it. JCL l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2. KIRVEN, PHILLIP ELLIOTT He doth indeed show sparks that are like wit. Basketball lg Golf l, 2, 4, MVP 3, Interact 2, 3, 4. KROHN, DANIEL ALAN To follow knowledge like a sinking star, beyond the utmost bound of human thought' Hillyvood High 1, 25 French Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 49 University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3g National Merit Semi-finalist 4, Science Club 45 National Honor Society 4. KROHN. MARGARET ANN '6Good sense and good nature are never separated. Band l, 2, 35 Footlighters 2g Allied Medical Careers 3, 43 JCL 4, Chaplain 3, LAGATTA, GREGORY NEAL Patience and time conquer all thingsf, Patton High 1, Benson High 2, St. Mary's High 3, Football 2, 3, Drama Club 2. LAMB ENNIFER SUE , .I Here's a girl, not shy, not bold, but she's a friend as good as gold. Girls' Glee Club I 1, Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Footlighters I, JCL 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Concert Choir Treas. 3, Librarian 4, Allied Medical Careers 4, National Honor Society 4. LAMPP, JOHN LEWIS Mine honor and my life, both grow in one 3' Hi-Y 3, 4. LANE, EDWIN BURNEY Manner-the final and perfect power of noble characterf, Arnold Junior High 1, Football 1, 2, Basketball I, 2, Spanish Club 1, Hi-Y 3, Geography Club 3, French Club 3, Interact 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. LANGDON, DONNA KAY 'Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves? FHA 4. LANHAM, CHARLES HODCE Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Football I, JCL I, 2, Red Cross I, 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3. David Lapides LOFLIN, JANE ELIZABETH i'You cannot value a person for what she is made of, but for the many good qualities she possesses. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Footlighters 3, COHISCANfUnder- classmen Editor 4. LUCAS, MICHAEL GLENN The kindest man with an unwearied spirit in doing courtesies. JCL 1, 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, National Honor Society 4. LUNSFORD III, PRESTON EAGER An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions. Colton Junior High 1, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4. LUPO, BARBARA ELLEN She has that aptness of heart known as sincerity. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, JCL I, 2, FTA 3, Sec. 4, Red Cross 4. LYNCH, FRANCES ROSS Loving kindness is greater than laws, and the charities of life are more than all ceremonies. Tri-Hi-Y I, 3. Treas. 2, Ri-City Volleyball 2. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Treas. 4. Our Last Homecoming! G ...,.., -4-gr Greg Lagatta Jennie Lamb A Darlene Lee Mike Lee Beth Loflin lVIilce Lucas A Sad Event! fr- ,W ,M - mqaf.. W' err John Lampp Eddie Lane Donna Langdon Chuck Lanham Laura Lewis Carol Lindsey Pete Lunsford Barbara Lupo Frances Lynch LAPIDES, DAVID LEON S'Why shoulrl l wraclf my brain and slurly, airft I I1 genius Geography Club li JCL 1. 2. 3. 4, ROTC 2. 3, 4, lnterart 2, Tn-as. 3. 4-g Columbus Youth Council l, 2, Rocket, Club 2g Sc-it-nee Club 2, Radio Club Tre-as. 3, National Honor Society 3, 4-3 National Merit Semi-finalist 4, Dcbatcrs 3. 4: Covernor's Honors Program 33 University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, NEDT Award 2. LEE, DARLENE SUE Ever young and ever fairf, Treasurer of Youth Council 3. 4. LEE, STEPHEN MICHEAL To make the most of myself in everything I dof' L JC 1. 2. LEWIS. LAURA JEANNE 'There are some who are born to be best, have every virtue, and lead the restf Pep Club 1, 2, Student Council 1. 25 National Honor Society 3, 4-3 Cracluation Marshall 3, Senior Cabinet 4-. LINDSEY. CAROL ANN 91, A womarfs heart is like the moon-always changing, but there's always a man in il. Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, Pep Club 2. 42 .lr. Civilan 3, FTA 4-. ft s MacELHANNON, GIBSON BOHLER Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. Chastain Jr. High I, Debating Club 1, Coin Club 1, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 4, Footligbters 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4. MacMURRAIN, PATRICIA LYNN I Who has conquered doubt and fear has conquered failure. JCL I, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Rell Cross I, Footlighters 3, 4, FTA 3, 4. MCAULIFFE, JAMES MICHAEL Every rnan is the maker of his own fortunef, JCL 1. 2, Track 3. 4, UC Club 3, 4, Cross Country 4. MCCAFFERTY, MICHEAL LEE I fear I am being included among the whimsical fellows. Class Council 2, ROTC 2. 3, 4, JCL 3, Hi-Y Treas. 3, Pres. 4. MCCARLEY, NANCY GAYLE 'KShe lightens every burden with friendshipf' Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi'Y 4, FHA 4. fe- Gene McCarthy MCDONALD, GARY PAUL The cautious never errf' Football 2. BICCARRAH. WALTER SCOTT Good nanze in a rnan is the immediate jewel of his soulf, French Club 1, Science Club 4, Junior Civitan 4. MCCEE, MELISSA ANN She is distinguished by her learned worksf, National Honor Society 3. 4, Allied Medical Careers 3, 4, ROTC Sponsor 4. MCCEE, PATRICK NILE Everyone is more or less mad on one pointf' Student Council I. 2, Football 1, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Interact 3, Vice Pres. 4, Geography 3, Science Club 4. MCGUIRE. JACKIE WAYNE Always striving to do his best, one day he'll be a big success. Football I. 2, 3, 4, Inlfralft 3, 4g JCL 1. 2, Cl, Club 3, 4, Student Council 3. MCCCIRE. VVILMA NANETTE '1Yever an idle moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of othersf' Pep Club I, 2, 4, Major Club 4. Victorious Powders Ended the Crip MacElhannon PHI NI3CMUfT3lU Terry McClure Peggy McClure Gary MacDonald Scott McCarrah Reign of the Puffsw ,lim McAuliffe Mike Mrcafferty Gayle Mvcarley HCCARTHY. CHARLES EUGENE Whose hear! was nimle of simple, manly st11,fj'. Basketball 1: Track 33 Hi-Y 3. MvCLURE. ELVIE TERRY 'W 2 va Major Club 2: Red Cross Vice Pri-S. 4. MCCLURE. MARGARET NELL Lr111gl1ter mlzlreth rl joyful person. MCCRIMMON, MARK WILLIAM Contf'ntment is better than rirliesf' Arnold Junior High lg Band 1: Spanish Club 1. McDANIEL, RAYMOND VICTOR The only wny to have a friend is to be onev Mark McCrimm0n Victor McDaniel Af Melissa McGee Pat McGee jackie McGuire Nanetlf- Mf'Guire The light of n1i1lnight,s starry liemfen is in those rarlirlnl PAYES. Patrick Henry High School lg JCL 1: Pt-p Club 1. 3. 4: Class Counvi Pep Club 1, 3: Footlighters 2. 3. 4: Tlwspian Troupv 2584 3. -1 PH .4 MQueen Davenportv' Showed All GM inf Ox. Nw... - NlCClurP Cheryl Malone Row-rly Marc-hbanks MATlil,EWlTZ. PEGGY RICARDA Happiness is thf' onlv SlIfiSfIl!'fiUI1 of fifrf, Augsburg American High 11 European Russia and Culture Cluh lg Library Club l: :Xflwancz-il Girls' Glu- Club 3, 4. MAXWELL, PETER HUNT Loyal heart, strong of mind. II finer boy y'UIl,H never finrlf, ,WB Enotliglilvrs l. 2. fi, 1: .lCl. l. 2: Km Club 3. 1: Ce-ogrziplix Club 2: Rewl ' 'X Cross 23 Spanish Club 3: Rovkf-t Club 3: Radio Club 3: Rutledge-Minnix Dehatx-rs' Society 4: ROTC Scholastic Award 2: Civilan Award 3. MENDEL, PEGGY JOYCE What more than mirth would nzormfs I1flZ'f'7lh6 !'lZf'Cfflll woman is zz queenf' l'c-p Club 1. 3: Tri-Hi-Y lg Nortlisicle High 2. MENDENHALL, DAVID CRAYSON Never wilhout u good word for all. Drill Tcam 2. 3: ROTC 2. 3. 4: Interact 2, 3. XIENDENHALL. HELON JANE lT'lmt roxls the least und does the most is just ll pleasant smilrf' Choral 1, 2: Choir 3: Ense-rnble 4: Spanish Club 2: JCL 3, 4: National Honor Soviety 4. Peggy Matulcwitz Peter Maxwell 'wi 1 412,...AP' - K. . I :jf g Veda Nlenclenhall Dot Metcalf Cynthia Miles Deborah Miles 1 the Attributes of the Fairer SeXf?j iii ek QV' 1' L. Marv Martin Brenda Massey .4 MCLURE, CHARLES NOEL His life is earnest work. Arnold Junior High lg Spanish Club 1, Band 2, 3, 4g Radio Club 2. MALONE, CHERYL MARIE Happiness is cheaper than worry. Carlsbad High lg Sociology Club 25 Pep Club 3, Footlighters 3. MARCHBANKS, BEVERLY RUTH Faithful, trusty, and true. . MARTIN, MARY LEE Wisdom is knowing what to do next, skill is knowing how to do it, and virtue is doing it. Miller Junior High Ig Miller Athletic Club lg Pep Club 3, 4, Red Cross 3g Downhill Singers 3g Foollighters 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 4. MASSEY, BRENDA SUE The mirror of all things is courtesy. Pep Club I, 2, 35 Glee Club 3. . , ' We .,,,,.5,, ' L I ,KW ,, -gf ...A Peggy Mendel David Mendenhall jane Mendenhall 41 A11 Nam-y Miller Walter Miller MENDENHALL, VEDA TABITHA She is a rare find: she listens to others, but thinks for herselff' JCL 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. METCALF, DOROTHY ALICE The heavens did such grace lend her that she might admired bef' Pep Club I, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4g JCL 1, 2, 34 Tri-Hi-Y Ig Class Council 2, ROTC Sponsor 45 National Honor Society 4-3 Jr. Civitan 4-. MILES, CYNTHIA ANN As true as I live. MILES, DEBORAH AYN Education is the apprenticeship of life. Arnold Junior High Ig National Junior Honor Society Ig Spanish Club I, 2g Footlighters 23 Pep Club 3, 4-g National Honor Society 4, Alternate ROTC Sponsor 4. MILLER, NANCY ANN She is gentle but not shy, but still there is mischief in her eyes. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Pres. 45 Footlighters l, 2, 33 Governors Honors Program 25 Spanish Club 2. MILLER, JR., WILLIAM WALTER Where 'er he met a stranger, there he left a friend. The Guidance Office Was the Q 1 ,,..,,.,, , 3 ? ' Ad Tommy Mitchell Louise Mitchell Berry Mobley MOORE. LINDA LEE uThis lovely lady leads the yell, and we all know that she's just swell. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Jr. Civitan 4g Cheerleader 41 Superla- tivf' 4. MORFIELD. RICHARD LEE To think is an idle waste of Limef, Football Manager 11 Basketball Manager I. 2g ROTC 2. 3, 45 Army's ,Ioint ,,4J e Lnion High 3g Football 3, Track 3. MORGAN. PHILLIP MONROE 'slrue mirzlfs lilfe a rirer: the deeper it is. the less noise it malcesf, Industrial Arts Club lg Hi-X 2. 3, 43 Ovography Club 23 Red Cross 3g .ICL 4. MORGAN. JAMES STEVENS He not a dreamer among .sllaflozvs but a man among menf, JCL I, 2g Senior Cabinet 4. MORRISON, DENNIS EUGENE The gift of gah, a handsome face, with these in life he'll gain a place. SIH.iIlI4Il Club I: ROTC 2. 3. 4: Interavt 3. Sgt.-atfnirnis 4, Jr. Civitan 4g Sz-nior fittractivr-. MOT E. WILLIAM GORDON l5'etler than gulfl is zz thinking nzinrlfl Hi-Y 2. ,Wi Linda Moore Richard Morfield -Penne -if V 4 ,aww Stephen Mullen Bill Mullin Ann Murphy 4 Scene of Numerous Conferences Charlie Moore George Moore MITCHELL. THOMAS CLAUI7 Great tlzonglits Come to liirn like instinr'ts. Traek Ig Rank 3. 4. MITCHELL. WILLIE LOUISE Blessed is slle who has found lter worlrg let lier aslr no other blessedness. Spenrer High I. 23 Iiand Ig Tri-Hi-Y I: Red Cross 1. 23 Choral 2. 3. 4 NIOIILEY. RICHARD IIERYINIAN A well-liked fellow and a slrlr on tlze football field. Football I. 2, 3. 4-5 C Club 2. 3, 4. MOORE, CHARLES EWIART Ca llortli and seek: tlze skyline is a promise. not a boundfl Student Couneil 2g National Honor Society 3. 4. MOORE. GEORGE EDWIN The rule of my life is to malre pleasure my business. Basketball I. 2g Football I: Ilaseball 3: Track 43 C Club 43 Cro Country 4. -an-wvW'W Phillip IMorgan Steve Morgan Buzzy Nash Dennis Neal -fs I Dennis Morrison William Moye IXIIILLEN. STEPHEN PATRICK He wlia is eonierzt fan never be rninerlf' Cross Keys High Ig Wrestling I. 2: Sequoyah High 2. MULLIN, WILLIAM MICHAEL No man is happy who does not lllifllt' ltinzself safy JCI, 2. 35 ROTC 2. 3. 4. MURPHY. ZETTIE ANN 'cSl1e shall lzazfe peace of mind and dwell in happiness. FHA 3. NASH. WILLIAM PERKINS All around boy with a thousand Lruitsf' Football 13 Hi-Y 1. NEAL, DENNIS ALAN Life is one long profess of getting ziredf' JCL 23 Band 23 Baseball 4. NEAL, LARRY DAVID Silence is deep, speech is shallow as time., .ICL l, 2. NEAL, WILLIAM EDWARD Easy going, never hurrying. NIXON. LILLIAN DIANE Dutiful, calm, and sweet, an ambitious and efficient child. JCL 1, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Glec Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 4. NOBLE, SHELLEY ELIZABETH Truthful and almost sternly just, impulsive, earnest, prompt to act. JCL I. 2: Eootlighters 1, 2, 3. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Pep Club 1, Thespian Troupe 2584 2, 3. 4, Red Cross 1, Rutledge-Hinnix Debaters' Society 3, National Honor Society 4. NORWOOD, SUSAN HILL Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Student Council l, Pep Club 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3. 4, Superlative I, 2, Geography Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, JCL 1, 2, 3, Class Council 2, jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2, Cheerleader Co-Captain 4, Walkathon Committee 3, Chairman 4. M111 the Spring, a Young 'Q' Larry Neal Bill Neal .vp-7 bf' l Linda 0'Conner Blvlllliv Ogio PARKER. CYNTHIA JACKILLI She is a rainbow in the storms of life. PARKER, JR., RUFUS CLYDE The greatest thing in the world is not so much where we are, but in what direction we're goingf' Band 1. 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2. PARKMAN, LINDA DIANE '4My heart's desire is always to be achieving. ,ICL 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2,, 3, Class Council 4, FHA 4, National Honor Society 4. PARKS, CECELIA PAULETTE K'Such high-bred manners, such good-natured wit. Girls' Glee Club 1, Girls, Track 2, 3, BLUE STREAK 4-. PASSMORE, .IANICE HARVEY The world's a pretty good place after allf' Pep Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, FHA 3, Sec. 4, Footlighters 4. Mike Olixe Donna Olney --'r ' 41 Cynthia Parker Clyde Parker M3ll,S Fancy Turns To . . . ,QIFWK Diane Nixon Shffllliy Noble Susan Norwood O'CONNER, LINDA CAROL Unexeelle11 in qualities of good nature. JCI. 1, 2. 3. 41 Pep Club I, 2. 3, Class Council 4, FHA 4, National Honor Society lg Spanish Club 1, 25 Library Club I, Ensemble Ig Girls' Clee Club 2, 33 Choir 45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 JCL 3. OCIE, BONNIE GRAY - Here's a girl without pretense, blessed with humor and common sense. Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, French Club 3g FTA 4. OLIVE, CHARLES MICHAEL Always be true to the best that is in you. JCL 2, 3, National Honor Society 4. OLNEY, DONNA JO -1. ..- Knowledge is power. Girls' Clee Club lg JCL 1, 2, Covernor's Honors Program 25 Footlighters 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, Vice Pres. 4g Thespian Troupe 2584 3, 43 Superlative 3, 4g Student Council 3, Sec. 4, Bi-City Student Council Sec. 43 ROTC Sponsor 4, National Merit Semi-finalist 41, Senior Attractive 4. ONISICK, MICHEAL JOSEPH A lt matters not how long we live, but how. - ' OWENS, MARY ROWENA She is modest and shy when she catches the eye. ffl Mike Onisick Marv Owens ,MSM 1-i Diane Parkman Ceclia Parks Jan Passmore The State Basketball Tournament :Pa . . H A. 'N A get QF Yftv QQ, img' t ss .':1 3 ,Q wi riif Susan Pate Susan Patterson Dennis Paul Brenda Pearson PEKORA CATHLEEN ELIZABETH tt She has intelligence, integrity, and sincerity. '-,: it aL', ',Z,l L , ...,1-. , , - , FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, BLUE l,, 4 t.,,i I ' STREAK 4g Footlighters 3, 4. iV,h 2 '-:.' -' ..,, ,. PERRY, PAMELA DIANNE r,etiee,, 1 'Things donlt turn up in the world unless somebody turns them up. H . , i ,,,, Z s'st VV , , JCL 1, 2g Pep Club 13 Red Cross 2, Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4-g Q .,.'- I FHA 4: National Honor Society 4. ly A. 'il' W A PETRASEK. WILLIAM MASON Q Zi? ,r Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. ,, ll , Football 1. -- eete f P1cKRoN, MARY CELESTE f .l The great hope of society is in individual character. LVVV gglg . A ,. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3g Pep Club 1, 2g Glee Club lg JCL 1, 2, FTA 2, District I g v 1 See. 3, Vice Pres. 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4g Graduation Marshall 3g JVVL A- P' BLUE STREAK 3, Assistant Editor 4g Quill and Scroll 4. PIERCE, PAULA Sweets with sweets war not, joy delights in joy. Footlighters lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g FTA 3. hr... Cathy Pekor Pam Perry Barbara Powell Kathy Powell Rosemary Powell Highlighted the Athletic Year l fs, Mimi Pease Donna Peavy if Bill Petrasek Celeste Pickron 'Klang' ww-. , ,,,,,,.f David Powers Don Pritchett ttii it PATE, MARY SUSAN A cheerful heart makes bright the wayf' JCL I, 2, Major Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. PATTERSON, SUSAN MARIE Good humor is the clear blue sky of her soul. Tri-Hi-Y lg French Club 1, Pep Club 2, 3. PAUL, DENNIS DALE Follow your honest convictions and be strong. Spanish Club 1, 2, Footlighters 3, 4. PEARSON, BRENDA ALICE Personality is to one what perfume is to a flowerf, Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4, Class Council l, 2, 3, History Club 3, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2. PEASE, MILDRED WATTS There are people who are so radiant, genial, kind, pleasure-bearing, that it does you good to be in their presence. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, NEDT Award 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, History Club Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Senior Cabinet 4, ROTC Sponsor 4, FTA 4. PEAVY, DONNA ANNE Her sunny disposition makes her welcome everywhere. Pep Club I, 2 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, Red Cross 3, ROTC Sponsor 4-. n A Paula Pierce POWELL. BARBARA ANN Ambition has no riskf' Foortlighters 2. 3, Pep Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. POWELL. MARY KATHERINE A happy life consists in tranquility of mind. Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, JCI. l. 2, Recl Cross 3. POWELL. ROSEMARY 5'Her heart is as far from fraud as l1e111'en is from earth. .ICL I. 2. POWERS. DAVID STEWART lf silence is golden, not many people ran be arrested for hoarding.', Oak Ridge High I, Greenfield Vocational School lg Ralph C. Malior Regional .lr.-Sr. High I. PRITCHETT. DONALD WAYNE A quiet boy with a good heartf' Murphy High I, Waller F. George High I, Lithania High 2, Stone Mountain High 2. RAINBOW, JUDITH LYNN 'AShe who laughs first or last always gets plenty of fun out of it. Tri-Hi-Y 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, JCL 3, 4, Science Club 4. RAINER, MICHAEL RONALD Great hopes make great men. Spanish Club I, Footlighters 2, 3, 4, Thespian Troupe 2584 3, 4, JCL 3, 4, Rutledge-Minnix Debaters' Society 3, BLUE STREAK 4. RAMPY, LYDIA ANN Her voice is soft, shels ezfer kind: a girl like this is hard to findf' Baker High 1, 2, Jordan High 2, Choral Club 3, 4, Class Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2. RAMSEY, ALAN CLIFFORD What should a man do but be merry?l' Interact 3, 4. RANRBOTHAAI, JAMES IRVINE A wise man will rnalre more opportunities than he finds. Arnold Junior High l, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, National Junior Honor Society 1, Spanish Club 1, Student Council 1, 4, Track 3, 4, C Club 3, Pres. 4, Key Club 3, 4, Supl-rlative 4, National Honor Society 4. REAGANI. NANCY LEE You hare not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasantf' Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Tri'Hi-Y l, Red Cross 2, 4. xi Y --A-'I-at .af--vieift: 'W -:..- Q .. f s Qvw-naw, RIESENBERCER, ANNE IRENE UA fheerful disposition is ready capital. Tri-Hi-Y 1, French Club I, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. ROBBINS, PATRICIA LYN L'Small of statue but rrzagnificent of personality. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Art Club 2. Vice Pres. 4, Red Cross 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Jr. Civitan 4, Senior Cabinet 4, Superlutives 4. ROBERTS. CLAIRE WENZEL Goodness is not tied to greatness but greatness to goodness. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, History Club 3, Vice Pres. 4, FTA 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 3, Graduation Marshall 3, Homecoming Court 4, Supl-rlativc 4. ROBINSON. MARILYN SUE g'0ne of the greatest pleasures of life is Conversation. Laflrange High l, 2, Tri-Hi'Y 1, 2, Spanish Club l, 2, Pep Club lg Towers High 3, Drama Club 3, Footlighters 4. ROBY. JON LEE He's able any heart to win, by flashing just one friendly grin. ROTC 1, Delllolay 2, 3, 4. Spring Holidays Marked the awww-0 Judy Rainbow Mike Rainer Nga,- 'GNL Tommy Redmond Pat Reed Mike Reilly Anne Riesenberger at Robbins l Annual Migration to MP. f W 99 A. Lydia Rampy Al Ramsey Jack Ransbotbam Nancy Reagan Doug Revell Patty Rice 41 REDMOND, JR., THOMAS JOSEPH Manners must adorn knowledge and smooth its way through the world. JCL 1, 2g National Honor Society 4. REED, PATRICK MICHAEL To succeed, the candidate must be a gentleman by nature and a scholar by education. - Class Officer 1, 2g Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4g Bi-City Student Council 3, 4, Football lg Basketball 2, 3, 4, MVP lg JCL 1, 2, Key Club 2, 4, Chaplain 3, Baseball 3, 4, All-Region 3, National Honor Society 3, 4-g ROTC 2, 3, 4, COHISCAN-Military Editor 43 Superlative 4. REILLY, JOSEPH MICHEAL lt is by vivacity and wit that man shines in company. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg Spanish Club lg Golf 23 Track 3g Interact 3, 4g C Club 3, 4, K REVELL, DOUG MORTON Happy-go-lucky, jolly as can beg bright as a sunbeam and just as free. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Superlative 4. RICE, PATRICIA GAIL - The only proof of ability-action. , Band 1, 2, 3, 4g JCL 1, 25 Majorette 2, 3, Head 4, FHA 43 Pep Club 45 Allied Medical Careers 4, Red Cross 4. were 1' Q Claire Roberts Marilyn Robinson Jon Roby Back to the Books! Spring ROGERS. LXRRX RRXQXNT 'LA merry heart maketh Il eheerful 1'o11nIen11n1'e.', .lCL 1. 2. 3. 4: Red Cross 11 Rand lg ROTC 2. 3. 4. ROLLER. XlARTlN B. lt is II lfery harrl nmlertalfing tu seek to please PllEl'j'bfIdj'.,l ROMINGER. HARRY JEFFREY Hard uwrlf brings rich rewarrlsfi .I C.. L 3. 4. SATLOF. ALICE CAROL Nothing is impossible to a valiant heart anll an inquisitive nzinrlfl BLLE STREAK l. l ulJliuity Editor 2. News Editor 3: Editor 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. Viet- llres. 1: Girls' Glee Club Treas. lg FTA District Director 2, 3: Spanish Club 2. Sec. 3: Student Council 3: Quill and Scroll 3. Sec. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Graduation Nlarsliall 3: Class Officer 4. SATLOF. LINDA ANN Ash and it shall he given yang seelf and ye shall find: knock and it shall he openea' unto you. Tri-Hi-Y 2. Pres. l. See. 3. Treas. 4: Girls' Clee Club 1: BLUE STREAK 1. llublieity Editor 2. Feature Editor 3: Editor 4: FTA 3. Distriet Sec. 2: Cla-Q Counril 2: Spanish Club 2. 3: flllir-cl Medical Careers 3. 4: Quill and Seroll 3. 'l'r'et1f. 4: National Honor Soviety 3. 4: Clasx Officer 4: Graduation Nlttrsliall 3: l7. xR Rt-Nt Girl Citizen 4: Fuperlatiw 4. 'i 't- Larrx lingers MHYU llf'llf'Y , A x Q QA ii 5, 7 . it 1' E . f t Q 2 fjjg - QL y In 9. 1 7 1-- Q i l .... .C in P Alt. if S im? ' Rniliard 5illlllflL'T9 Xlaigo Fr-arb inugli l atrivlzi ft'llHllJlP Nl Ol l Xl DREX 'Nl Xl Hy a tranquil minrl. I mean nothing else than a minrl u'ell orrlererl. Pep Club 1. 2g Spanish Club 2. 3: National Honor Soeiety 4: Allied Medical Careers Sem . 4. SLOTI. C.1NlHlA CML MLije is a ray of 51111-H-it sparkles bright for those who help il, beam. Pep Club 1. 2: Red Cross 1. 2. 3: Art Club 1: Spanish Club 2. SCOTT. JANE ELlZ.-XRETH nltls the .smile she wears that makes the sun shine everywhere. Tri-llirl l. 2. 3. 4: JCL 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club l. 2, 3. 4: Allied Medical Careers 3: FHA 4: FTA 4. SEECER. STEVE CRAIG Na man is an island but eaeh is an inrliziirlrzalf' Nl' ROTC 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3: Superlative 4. SELLERS. IR.. GASTON HARNETT We are neier 50 happy or so unhappy as we unrrbme SELLERS. l l'llLlP ANTHONY Patient men win the rlayf, Audrey Se l on Gail Smit Fever Must Be Suppressed! .l Jeff Rominger Alice Satlof Lee Schornburg Lucy Schuessler Jane Scott Steve Seeger -abs vs 4' Q iw 'f 'g,..vf ' 'Q 1... .4 Linda Satlof L.....nt I aria fl SAUNDERS. RICHARD VADEN k'G001l humor makes all things tolerablef, Red Cross 1. SCARHROUCH. MARGARET EMILY 'kL01'ab1e, attra1'tz'14e, never bfue: when youlre .ICL 1. 23 Pep Cluli 2. 3g Student Council 3. SCHEIBLE, PATRICIA SUSAN Man has his will, but woman has her wayf' Pep Club lg Allied Medical Curt-ers 3g Major Club 3. 43 Girls' Trark 3. SCHOMBURG. LEE THQRNTDN A hind and gentle hear! hath she. Pep Club 1. 2. 3g Tri-Ili-Y 1, Vice Pres. 2: JCL 1. 2: Ir. Varsity Cheerleader 23 ROTC Sponsor 45 Jr. Civitan 4. SCHUESSLER. LUCY JANE Leave silence to the saintsg I am but human. Pep Club 1. 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2: Red Cross 1. with her. wozfre happy loaf, Gaston Sellers Philip Sellers Seniors Look To Grafluation J-it 1'f 1W'ir fl Steve Sellers SHFRROU. Bll.l.ll'f JEAN uA111111't11111 is 11111 g11111't11 11,1 IIPI' 1'11'11111. Pep liliilu l. 2: filai-N f'lou111'il 2: PHX fl. Pros. -1: FTA 1: xlliff1l M1-1li1'al fiarfwr- 1: Superlatiw- 4. Sllfiflx. IJAVIIJ HUUER gLE1'Ff311IIIf' II 1111111 s111i1f'5. 111111 11111611 11111111 11'11e11 111' 11111g11S. il 1111115 s11n11'l11111g 111 1113 11-11211 Foothall 1. 2. 3. 1: ROTC 2. 3. fI fIl11l13.4: liitvrnrrt 3. 4: SlLI4lt'Ill Counvil 4-. SIXIONS. .l.-XNHIIQ lI,XROI.YN A 5111! 1111.su1f'r 11111111111 11w11y 1Uflll1l.U Foolliglin-r4 3. SIMPSON. Wll-l.l Ui BRN 'KN The .w1'11'1 of 5111-1-1's.s is 111 1'11ns111111'y of p11rp11s1'. Arnold Junior High lg National Junior Honor Society 1. SIMS. .IQXNIES THOMAS This 1111111 u'or1f111g. trusty, 11111111111 5071, S11-C'l'fS 1111111 Il f11l-71,2 1171111 it'.s 11011e.', Lewsiillv High 1: S1'll'IlCf' lfluli lg Spunikli Cluh lg ROTC 2. 3. 4g NEDT .XYV3I'Il 2: l,niv1-r-ity of fi1'UTQ1lH C1-rlifi1'11tv of M1-rit 3g f10Yt'l'I10I',S Honors l,I'0gl'ilIll fig RuIl1'1lg11--Miniiix lJ1'l1at1-rf fio1'i1'ty 4: National llonor S01-i1-ly 4: DAR l . S. History Award 3. SL.-Xlilf. .llfNNIlfl'iR BOC ..Ht1I1f'.SI 111111 str111',u11!111r1111r11 x111': to 11'f1'ls 51111955 51111 11111115 11111 1:ey. Pep lfluh lg Jill. l. 2. 3. 41 COHIFCIXN lln1l1-1'1'lz1Ns111an lfslitor 2. Asxistairit lf1lito1' 3. Eflllljl' flrg lf11otligl1t1'rs 2. 3. 4: 'llri-Hi-Y lruas. 2. Vive l'r1-s. 31 Hibtory iilulr 3. '13 Illllfffllilli 'l'roup1- 2381 3. R1-1-. 51211 4: National Honor 5111111-ty 3. Rec. Sw, 1: Quill and Svroll 3. 43 liutlmlgv-Nliiinix D1-hatvrf' Soclivty 3: llrurlualion Nlarsliall 3. i -. 'UN 'rr if' il.. Sherry Shapiro RillVC Shaw 'pm-. liillie Shvrrocl llavitl Silrox Peggy Slayton .wif Ccri Smith Wlayne Smith Witli Mixed Emotions ,H Siggle Shaw Herb Shebeane -nw is ff lanive Simons Bill Simpson e1'W1 Janet Smith Mary Spradlen SELLERS, STEVEN HARRY What I can,t see I never will believe in. SHAPIRO, SHERRY LYNN The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Student Council 2g Tri-Hi-Y 23 Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 2, 3g FTA 43 Red Cross 43 Major Club 43 National Honor Society 4. SHAW, BILLYE ANN 'SReason and calm judgment, the qualities specially belonging to a leader. Arnold .lunior High I3 Red Cross I3 Spanish Club 1, 23 Choral Club I, 23 Footligbters 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3. SHAW III, SICGLE SYLVESTER ufolly, friendly, and lots of fun. Spanish Club 2, 33 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4. SHEHEANE, GENE HERBERT 1 pass through this world but once. Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. Tommy Sims, Jennifer Slade SLAYTON, PEGGY TOMPKINS A big heart always wishing to do right and to be friends with everybody. Tri-Hi'Y 1, 23 Pep Club I, 23 FHA 4. SMITH, GERI VALINDA True to herself, true to her friends, true to duty always. Marget McEvoy Senior High I, 2, 3g FHA 13 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Future Business Leaders of America 33 Red Cross 3. SMITH, GLYNN WAYNE Merrily, merrily shall I live now that school days are oier SMITH, MILDRED JANET An ever-present friend in time of need. Major Club 2, 3. SPRADLEN, MARY ELIZABETH Sophistication is the act of admitting that the unexpected is just what you, anticipatedf, Red Cross 13 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Junior Cabinet 33 Girls' Track 33 Girls' Tennis 33 Superlative 3, 4, Senior Attractive 4. SPFRLIN. LYNN VACHE A goorl worker, a good sport, a good frienflg what more ran we ask of anyone 7, liootlull 3. 43 llasketball 3. 4g 'ECU Club 4g Suporlative 4: Senior Attractive 4. STACY. JOHN KHCHEAL He who lertrlx men must he a man hirnselff, liasketball l. 2. 3g ROTC 2. 3. 4g Drill Team 2, 3g Rutledge-Minnix Debaters' Society 2, 4g lfootlighters 3. Pres. 4. S'l'.'XLLlNGS. HARRY DAN lj you c'an't make a man think as you do. make him do as you think. Sum-rlative 4. STANFORD, MARTHA JANE Her arhiezvrzzerzts prove her effirienU'. Tri-Hi-Y 2. Tn-as. lg Pep Club l. 2. 3. 41 JCL l. 2. 3. Sec. 43 National Honor Sm-itey 3. 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4g lli-City Student Council 33 lfniversity of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, National Alt-rit Letter of Commendation 4g Supvrlative 4. A Seniorls Day is Both 3 jg I 'Fw Lynn Spurlin John Stacy - ,gov-vs. q,e,,.. james Stansell Anne Stapleton STINSON, WALTER BRUCE The only proof of ability is action. Arnold Junior High 13 Football lg Superlative 11 Speech Club lg American Legion Award lg Class Council 2g Football 2, 3g Geography Club 23 JCL 2, 3, Interact 3, 4g Science Club 4. STOLLER, SUSAN COLWELL She has a heart that's kind and freeg her cheery laughtefs full of glee. Pep Club l, 2, 4g JCL 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g Girls' Glee Club 25 Red Cross 4g COHISCAN-Academic Editor 3, Senior Editor 4g Allied Medical Careers 4g FHA 4. STRATFORD, SANDRA LEIGH She's fun to be with, interesting to talk with, and nice to think upon. Pep Club 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 4. STRICKLAND, VICKIE DORLENE Pleasure and action make all her days seem short. JCL 1, 2g Footlighters 2, 35 FTA 2. STURUP, JENS PHILIP Great hopes make great menf, Basketball 1, 2g Track 3. Linda Steele Harriett Stein 9' ,,,. .. Bruce Stinson Susan Stoller Unending and Exhausting ...ff Dan Stallings Martha Stanford 1... Kathleen Stevens Margy Stewart 41 STANSELL, JAMES LAWRENCE It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness. Basketball 1, 2g Track lg JCL 1, 29 NEDT Certificate of Merit 2, Interact 3g Allied Medical Careers 3, 4g National Honor Society 4. STAPLETON, LU ANNE Today, wluzteoer may annoy, the word for me is joy, just simple joy. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 JCL 3, 4. STEELE, LINDA RAE Cheerful people live longer on earth and live longer in our memories. JCL 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Red Cross 1. STEIN, HARRIETT CLAIRE A willing heart, a helping hand make her' a friend to the world. Pep Club 13 Spanish Club 2g Tri-I-Ii-Y 2, FTA 3g BLUE STREAK 3, 4. STEVENS, KATHLEEN A superior woman is modest in her speech but exceeds in her action. Bohlingen American High lg Ludwigsburg American High 2, 33 Chorus lg Drama Club 2. STEWART, MARGARET ANNE Wisdom is the conqueror of fortune. Pep Club 1g Footlighters lg Choral 1, 2, 33 Ensemble 4g Governor's Honors Program 23 NEDT Award 29 JCL 3, 4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Class Council 33 National Merit Semi-finalist 4, Senior Cabinet 4g Allied Medical Careers 45 National Honor Society 4. Sandy Stratford Vickie Strickland Jens Sturup VU' at 1 jd, wg, ,Mv- James Talley Bobby Taylor THIGPEN, KATHY SHERRILL Gentle in manner, strong in performance. Geography Club 1: JCL 1, 2, 3, 4, P:-p Club 1. 4g National Honor Society 4: Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 3, Pres. 4. THOMAS, CAROL SUZETTE Her first name should be nzischieff' Pep Club lg JCL lg Tri-Hi-Y 2g Class Council 3g Major Club 3. THOMAS. SHERRIE LOUISE 'KNe11er underestimate the power of a woman. Pep Club l,'2, 3, 43 JCL 1, 23 Supcrlative 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 4, TriAHi-Y 2g Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 45 History Club 33 National Honor Society 3. 4: Class Council 3g Homecoming Court 4, COHISCAN-Sports Editor 4. THOMBLEY. JOE FRANKLIN Mischief is where you find it. Spanish Club 1, 2. THOMPSON, TOMMY LEVAIICHN n 'Trienrlliness and good sense are two of life's greatest pleasures Manchester High 13 Track 1g Ratlio Club 1, 2g Hi-Y 3, 4. GMM The Last Pep Rally Is ,straw Rodney Taylor 41 Sharon Tedfler A Kathy Tbigpen Mitchell Thorpe Allan Tilly Suzette Thomas John Tison Always the Most Magnificent 11- fn 'I' Lanny Templeton Teresa Terry www, The S. Sherrie Thomas Joe Thqjmbley E. 3 L. V ,4 , xii. ' , t, it 2 mil if ,rrfl A , Molly Tomblin Jimmy Trussell TALLEY. JAMES JEROME Eu1'h morning is II fresh beginning with himfl BLUE STREAK 4. TAYLOR, ROBERT LESLIE Roll on worlzlg llll roll with you. Eoolllall lg Golf 1. 2, 3. 4g ROTC 2. 3. lg C Club 4. TAYLOR, RODNEY C. The only thing worth having in un earthly exislenre is Il sense of humor. TEDDER, SHARON DALE A fun-loving miss with a guy heart. Red Cross lg Student Couneil 2g Pep Club 2g Major Club 3. 4: Allied Mediral Careers 3. TEMPLETON, LANNY JACK 'GThe world loves a rfonsirlerute personf' Wampee High lg Football lg Basketball lg Club l: Hi-Y 3: Foot- ligllters 4. TERRY, TERESA LLOYD As she thinlfeth in her henrt, so is shef' Pep Club 1, 2g Red Cross lg Drama Club 2g Major Club 4-g .ludson School 2. 1 Tommy Thompson THORPE. DEVVEY MITCHELL He,s the lrinll of boy who follows you into u revolving floor and comes out firstf' Basketball lg Student Couneil 1, 2g Art Club 3. 4. TILLY. ALLAN MARK A 771117155 truest monument must be Il man. Football lg French Club 2. 4. Vice Pres. 3g Coll Teurn 4. TISON, JOHN DOUGLAS I have no markings or algumentsg I witness mul waitf, Arnold ,lunior High lg Mannheim American High School l. 2. 3. 4g AYA 2g Soccer 3g Wrestling 3g hllison Herd 3. 4g German-Anierifan Eriendship Club 3. ' TOMBLIN, MOLLY CAROLYN Gentle, sweet, und lovable, the sort who makes ll real pal. Pep Club 1. 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y lg Art Club 3, Major Club 4. TRUSSELL. THOMAS JAMES A mind full of lrnowletlge is a mind that never fails. Track 1, 2, 3, 4g JCL 1, 2, 4. Treas. 3g Student Council lg C Club 2, 3, 4g Covernor's Honors Program 3g Red Cross 3g Key Club 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4g National Merit Semi-finalist 4, Superlative 4-g COHISCAN--Sports Editor 4g Cross Country 4. TIICKER, MICHAEL MATTHEWS iiE1'PVy' man shoulrl litre up lo his highest ideal of manhood. JCL 1. 2, Track 3. 4, C Club 3. 4. TURNER, DONNA SUE Her ways are the ways of pleasantnessf, Tri-Hi-Y l. 2, Pep Club l. 2. 3. 4: JCL l. 2, French Club 3, Student Council -'I-2 Jr, Civitan Chaplain 4, Art Club 4: Senior Attractive 4. TURNER, GRETCHEN LOUISE 134s full of personality as it is possible for one to be. Pep Club 1, 2, Class Council 2, FHA 4. TURNER, NANCY EMILY A cheerful heart malfes bright the u'rly.'l Geography Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, Rt-tl Cross 2, Sec. 3. Pres. 4, FTA 4. TIIRRENNTINE. MINOR OS-CAR k'Heware.' I may do something sensationalfl Football 1. 2, Interact 3, 4, Class Council 3. VAIL. LINDA MARIE She can find fun in everytlzirigf' JCL l, 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Girls, Track 3. 1 5 Lissa Van Doorn l I WADSWORTH, JAMES WILLIAM Not bashful-I just give others a chance. JCL 1, 2, 3, 4, Allied Medical Careers 4, Student Council 4. WAGES, MARTHA DIANNE The great aim of education is not knowledge but action. Girls' Clee Club 1, Pep Club 1, JCL 1, 3, 4, Rutledge-Minnix Debaters' Society 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Footlighters 2, 4, Thespian Troupe 2584 4, NEDT Award 2, Covernor's Honors Program 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, BLUE STREAK Assistant Advertising Manager 4. WALDROP, JOHN IVEY That is as well said as if I had said it myself. Red Cross 1, Superlative 1, 2, Football 1, 2, JCL 1, 2, Student Council 2, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Senior Attractive 4. WALLER, BRENDA GAIL Never quiet, never still, always talking, always will. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, JCL 1, 2, Student Council 3, Senior At- tractive 4, Junior Civitan 4. WARD, NORMA LYNN Honor lies in honest toil. JCL 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1, Tri-Hi'Y Chaplain 2, Pres. 3, COHISCAN -Class Editor 3, Features Editor 4, C0vernor's Honors Program 3, Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor Society 4. The Juiiioi'-Senior Begins the me i . if N. Q ' .,-f V , 3:4 ff I Mike Tucker Donna Turner M V ,I Q... W, 1-... Caroline Varncr jane Vagas K. V tw Jim Wadsworth Dianne Wages Social Whirl of Graduation QF 'Mr 'DW Qff--qv Gretchen Turner Nancy Turner Minor Turrentine Linda Vail Ann Wade Rob Wade VAN DOORN, LISSA Tall girls are in ll8I7l!1I1Il.l, JCL 1. 2g Pop Club 2. 3. 43 Art Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3: lfootliglile-1'Q 3. 4 Allied Medical Careers 4. VARNER. CAROLINE HUNGERFORD Tu be the sweetest of the sweet, nifest of the IlI:l'f', anrl Ilia' better of llie best., Pep Club l. 2: Tri-Hi-Y l. 2, 43 Footliglitera 1. 2. 3. 4. VASAS, VELMA JANE Life is not life at all without rleliglitf' Pact-lli High lg Allie-rl Nlvclical Carve-rs lg Pep Club lg ,lCl. lg Rr-rl Cross 3 WADE. ANN WRIGHT The best part of beauty is that wliirli no pirture CIIIZ expressf, Pep Club l, 2, 3g HC Day Court 2g Class Couneil 23 Homecoming Queen 4g Senior Attractive 4g Supi-rlalive 4. W'AllE. ROBERT JACKSON The real prolzlenz of your leisure is how to keep others from using it. DeMolay l, 2. 3, 4g Refl Cross lg ROTC 2, 3, 4. 5 VFW ,lohn Waldrop Brenda Waller Lynn Vllard WARD, SHEILA ANN Talent is her middle name. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Footlighters I, 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, COHISCAN-2, Features Ed. 3, Senior Ed. 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Governor's Honors Program 3, Junior Civitan 4. WATSON, PAMELA ANN A good natured person is never out of place. Pep Club 1, Class Council 3, Senior Attractive 4, ROTC Sponsor 4, Art Club 4, Junior Civitan 4. WATT, TONY JEROME lt matters not how long you live, but haw well. Carver High 1,, 2, Student Council, I, 2, Newspaper Staff I, Hi-Y 1, 2, ROTC 3, 4. WEATHERS, JOHN STEPHEN Don't tell me what I mean, let me figure it out for myself. Aycock Junior High 1, W. H. Page Senior High 2, National Junior Society 1, Service Club 1, Yearbook Staff 1, Jr. Exchange Club 2, University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, National Merit Semi-finalist 4, Track 4, National Honor Society 4. WEAVER, SUSAN REBECCA Actions speak louder than wordsf' .ICL 1. 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. W .W Gail We-inmeister WILEY, CORDY IJEBOLT Lively, capable, and ,lull of pep. JCL I. 2, Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Red Cross 4. WILHEIT, JR. AUBREY JAYLE There is always hope for a man who actually and honestly works. FOOIIYHII 12 Basketball Ig JCL I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. Treas. 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Allied Medical Careers 4. WILIE, BARBARA ANN Quiet and still as a sunny day, sincere and true in every way. Thomas Edison High I, Thomas Jefferson High 2, FTA I, 2, 3, 4, Band I. 2, 3, 4, NEDT Certificate I, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Majorette 4. WILLIAMSON, EVELYN KATHERINE l do the hardest w0rk of my day before breakfast-getting upf' Pep Club 1. 2. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. WILLIS, BONNIE BETH Today's dreams are turnorrow's future. Pep Club I, 2, FHA 4, Vice Pres. 3, Red Cross 3, Tri-l'li'Y I, 2. 3. WINTERS, WILLIAM MARTIN lf a man empties his purse into his head, no one can lake it from himf' Spanish Club I, 2, Football 2. 3, Track 2, ROTC 2, 3, Hi-Y 3. , Class Day: The Final Gathering 'E iili T -f-M' K .l - Al Sheila Wlard Pam Watson 'QV' -.. Emily Wlest Barbara White ffl htuwr .4 Cordy Wiley Skipper Wilheit Before Graduation Exercises Tony Watt Stephen Weathers Z, fav, . rr.rr W Saundra White Ray Whitten Susan Weaver YVEINMEISTER. CAIL NIARLENE Firm and constant in friemfshipf' Footlightm-rs 1. 2g Choral 1. 3, 4g Pep Club 1: Allied Mm-clical Careers 3. 4-. WEST. EMILY CAROLYN S'GentJe in manner, strong in perforniancefi Student Couneil 1. 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3: Pep Club 1. 2, 3g Footlighters 1. 2, 35 Geography Club lg Spanish Club 2g Bc-rl Cross 2g Crafluation Marshall 3g BLUE STREAK 3. 43 National Honor Society 3. 4g Thespian Troupe 2584- 3. 43 Jr. Civitan 3. Pres. 45 History Club 3g FTA 4g Quill and Scroll 4. Wl'llTE. BARBARA SUE 'Triends are born, not nzrldef' Arnold Junior High lg Library Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. JCL 2. 33 Allied Medical Careers 3. 4, VVHITE. SAUNDRA KAYE Sflflerry, gay, and freeg happy shall she always bef, junior Symphony Guild 1. 43 Science Club Ig Red Cross lg Choral Club 1, 2. 3, 4-g Tri-Hi-Y 23 French Club 2. 3g Pep Club 2, 33 FTA 2. History Club 3. WHITTEN, RAYMOND LYNN His merriment was his tr1'umph. JCL1, 2g ROTC 2. 3, 4. Q' Barbara Wilie Lyn wYilliHH1S0H Bonnie Vlfillis Bill Winters WOLFE, CARTER HAROLD There may be danger in the deed, but there is honor, toof, Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Red Cross 1: C Clulm 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4: Student Counvil 4. WOLFE. JOHN ROGER uNothing Can Come out of the nlzzsifian that is not in the nzanf' Arnold Junior High 1: Rand 1. 2. 3. 4: Drum Major 1. 4. it WOLI-'E. MARY RITA '4Slrill and confidence are rm unfonquererl armyf, Arnold Junior High 1: Band 1. 2. 3. Uniform Lt. 4: Studi-nt Council 1.2: Red Cross 1: JCL 2: Claes Council 2: Allied Medical Careers 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4. WOOLDRHIUCE, ELISA HA quiet, unfzssurning maidf, Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. 4: FHA 1. 4: Red Cross 2: Library Cl WRIGHT. RANDY NEAL Pretty is ns pretty does, but it saves time to be goof!-looking. Superlative 1. 2. 3: Key Clull 2. 3. 4: Senior Attram-live 4. YOUNG. HELEN ALLISON Singing and dancing are her attributes. Girls' Glee Cluh 1. Pros. lg NEDT Award 1: Footlighters 1. 2. 3. 4: JCL 1: Class Council 2' G0vernor's Honors Pro ram 2' Rutledge-Minnix Debaters' 1 . 3 s Society 3, 4: Thcspian Troupe 2584 3, 4: Pep Cluh 4. YOUNG, JOE STEVENS Sirnplicity of character is the natural result of profound thoughtf' Red Cross 2. RCl1lC1llbC1'1l1g the Past, Nlajoretle 1. 3, 4: ul: 3. lreas. 4. Skipper Vllolfe Roger Wolfe ,if W ? r1b. Robert Wright Deborah Wurst Zela Vlfyrosdiclc .41 Helen Young Joe Young 4 Seniors Look to the Future Rita Wolfe Elisa Wooldridge Randy Wright Steve Yarnall Jo York WRIGHT, ROBERT L. He is truly wise who gains wisdom from anothefs mishap. Wurzburg American Highg Carver High, Student Council lg Concert Chorus lg Red Cross 2, JCL 3. 45 Allied Medical Careers 4. WURST, DEBORAH KAYE Who can tell the workings of this womarfs mind. Thomas County High lg Band lg University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3g Tri-HiAY 3, 43 Footlighters 3, 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Library Club Vice Pres. 4. WYROSDICK, ZELA ELLEN In her tongue is the law of kil1!llfL8SS.,, YARNALL, STEVE HA happy heart maketh a cheerful coulztenancef Library Club lg ROTC 2, 3, 43 Red Cross 2, 3. YORK, MARTHA ,IO Merrily, merrily shall l live now. Arnold junior High 13 Arnold Players lg Superlative 1, Student Council lg Footlighters 2, Class Council 35 Pep Club 4. Q ...mt 1 UNDERCLASSM N in , Q .B ..,. M ,.w-M..,.N ill X 2 88 S J ,.L, .. In-.-... ,M 1-naw-5-- 11 U, K ' swf . f ' fungus nissan: ,. ...M ' g , 'S ae- f ,fi KL K MQW... ' - -- H JM K 1 Q A F: : 45 RN., N .n ,.,,,.Mm-W f un L, df' .lo W 5 1 . . . little does he make his own in a true sense of the word, living rather upon his neighbors all around him. 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A . , ir. ffl' Huw Y ne' 1 fi, ea ,. 'uw -ll gre , Y V .... xr? 'M Ax ff to Prospective College Students Buddy Bryan searches the library for useful If-rm paper material. It wi.. .5 A wr fig E gm . 5 N egfiz.. can Sandra Dollar Miles Donaldson Tom Doucet Bud Dudley Bill Edwards Steve Edwards .leff Estes Scott Etliridge Jackie Fzell Brenda Feggins Stan Fillion Jody Flournoy Sloan Flournoy Debbie Flowers Joe Flynn Lloyd French .lill Friedlander P1-ter Frolin .lerry Fudge Nancy Fuller :Xnn Cailniard Don Gallops Henry Gammage- Susan Cammage 'N Diana- burrard Nlary A live Garrett gs David Caultney Tommy Caultney Kay Giese Georgia Godwin rl '5 2 . '50 , i fl-if J nf ,,, lf' , , A 2: if la. , 1 ei .... tw . ,.-., ' TS: 'Q W 1 av ,- Q-.N 4 is I ' s t . .L use 2zagag'4szjg1:f:'::so :-.::g:..',. ...,. t. f - -, - 1 f g- 1 i2l:rE::wi.tfz t fm ft it --6 ::i..:f.,.:.,m:, - 1 : It w i I V 3 gisfw- f . S... . ' sl Y- . Q, ,rqa - 31 f A A , 19 q-X . f. L -. 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L .- .,,,' , A - Brenda Johnson K. rm - , E V Greg Johnson 1 LVVL ff' . f . - 1 1 gg ' Susan Johnson t , , i i n ,LV fhao Johnson .V .V M 1 'P ,, Q - X ' , it 3 2'3 , FT is Z Z J iw Qs Q W-My fa mm L.,?,l , -57 -rx. vt K in Brock Jones Sue Jones Bill Jordan Jerry Juneau i. f Xi U1 X1 fi, Q' , L Eddie Home Lawn-nco Hotard Carol Hudson Cassondra Hudson Doug Hughes Bill Huling Bill Hunt Denist- Hunter Gina Ingram Phyllis Isom Russell Jacks-tti Rocky Jacobson Julee Jambon Marty Jenkins Steve Jenkins Cathy Jennings Amy Johnson Beverly Johnson Nothing beats a quiet corner for Dennis Rainer in his las minute Cramming. s Hugh Spence instructs English teacher, Mrs. Ru h in how to prepare for class lectures. Robert Kenworthy Becky Knowles Debbie Knowles Linda Knowles .lohn Knox Suzanne Kovacs Sondra Kravtin David Kulhresh Katie Kunze Kathy Lambert Donna Land ,leannett Land Eric Lansdon Leon Lane Sandra Lee Al Leonard Mike Lesley lim Little Bob Lockhart Mel Loeklear Brock Loczklier Travis Lowery ,loan Lupo Chris Lutz Ann Maclding Kathy Maholic Tommy Malloy Hal Maloof Melanie Maloof Bill Manderson 231 . 1av.x12,::!:'i' .5,, , . X.. .W ,, YA k ,f for f . gs? Q V 45 Charlie Kelly Ecl Kelly .lm-ff Kelly ra QS YM ' if. f :Q Cheryl Kemp . f f Jack Kendrick q,,, , Curtis Kenimer 1 e Student-Teaolier Relationships 4-N mx f,m.m33k , awful.. !i va LL- Q-v-t.,4,,k .Q-, i W ,- . av K 6- L .W--. -5 , f gag ' 1 V- iii-1 F .1-un, Q - 52 'A . as ' W , 'N Ov V x- . 1-V rw- , km p f- 'lame' - .1 kyyk b La, Q .....t A ,, V A f - . In f e0,pL-My . - K gi., V gg' ' 214 5 7 I K -Q. f 'K' A lr 3 . SCT' 1 . il in R, M- i 1 . z 'gr' Y W rg- k ' is - - 'Q , gn, V. 'L 94 3 1 L r A :ze 5 I t -ma , ' ,..,:.. ,, New-' e, ' :iff . I , a ar f : : ix et ,. ? ,K ,Mig J or i ' ag ' t Q A M W' t ' X N , -.3 to at .ire f ,Q IZ 'W S., 'i S A I are Tops at Columbus High 5-23, r-L ' fE.,T,,Z. ,A Q . :f:M., - -- ---' K w ,:, f ,1iisir,tag,w an , Q Y'-xv Q U.. n n 5 Wm' f , wzxzfwiritzzf f-Q au e 1 f it f 5 f S 35352 C l fv- ' Q- W, 'T' - --X. ' -if Nw-W' ' 69' Q M. S e I il, ,V I E it at Q M ,- ' 'ft59?1i'5?7 f' '1 f , I an f K ra if Q 3 if K 'my W 1 X i s 312 ,L rw., H R -4 gigs we at , . V E if .ff - X 5 ' Q . 1, A I , V ,W X. . its ' V . 'U' riws::,2'f.,IiEI:'m,' - if - V- Jiiarfgsq 1 ff? ' A fwfiil 553-F' , i gi f ' R , 5 . ' Z I uw i s 1 1 - ' 5 tw , V, . , as I 3 ,qi an fr K TQ , 12 Q f- eel Reeser Manly Butch Martin Chuck Martin Valerie Martin Pat Mayes Stokes McCardle Tommy McCorlew Beth McCullohs Q ,Q Q - . W ' -L M--at A .E t vi -1 E wr in Q YN -f I ' 'Q Eiaxfijiihs' ' Q' ' w il Q.- n YQ. ia'-' A . 'W' f i- :Y .mg V' . 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'F'-1 I Q llonnie Phillips Shannon Pickard Lee Que: Lind Pierson itine Player a Pope Carlton Posey Kathy Proetor Phillip Pealmonrl Naney Rainbow Dennis Rainer Skippy Ream:-rs lieth Reed David Reid Libby Rentz Shel la Richardson Lana Robertson Rose Robinson Wayne Rogers liarliara Romeo .lack Roy Meg Judy Sam Russell Rutledge lra Sapp lin-nda Scarbrough - , W A ,i ir I ,Q ft 91 :7 Minnie Scarhrough Nelia Scliomburg Francine Scott '4i'2.w ,. my KK S wg-f ,aa Je 3 'ti S yrkir Robin Scott Melinda Shellhurne Diane Shropshire for the Class of 1968 .. . A 'una , -1., X -Y 4 1: 1- . , k g 1 ' X at 'mt if JV'- A lerry Simco Alan Sligh lieth Smith ' 1, , t tt S A ,, W- ff , : . ...aw - ' ,. it . , L ' . fw- is f ' , iv if lf 5'1- , 'B' - I i t V9 A Sandy Lee glances at her watch realiz ing time does fly by. Kathy Smith Steve Smith Jerry Snow .lennie Snyder .lohn Sparks Andy Speed Hugh Spence Lindi Spurlin Belita Stafford Ronnie Stahl Margaret Starl 'is , Www V X ..,t., ,,, yyiyt Jtyyid1 ,i:S:, - 1 QQ-. Y M vw- ,-Xllan Stephens Ziff Beth Stephens Linda Stone Bill Storey Ginger Storey R? ' ' 'L EE: i 'T A. Marie Storey Stanley Stovall Gary Stratford Cheryl Sucldert Rubin Swint -Q- W H., .:. at N ,, Li? is sb Lihha Sparrow muck Frank Stonebraker h Marianna Swift Scientists of tomorrow, Lee Pierson, Ricky Hogan. Carl Bedingfield, David Kulbersh and John Sparks get a good start toward future goals. zmzwewfgzzsz .,,l , Nw--f f- . Z .. ww: ,.., V, I ,,,.,.. ie 1 my ,, W ,ess . 1 .zsfmzi B as S 3 5 as -Q V it 'is 2 A A .fr-M, it Y X Q Lila-A t. HO vile. ' I ' .,,. .. J..-:W ex.. . Q x X A . 31554 3 Q Q a Fran Thomason Alice Thompson Harry Thornell Bobby Tillery Pam Tillman Francine Tilly lvy Tomberlin Greg Torbett Miriam Trest TU Tony Triplitt T M110 Nancy Tucker V Bobby Vaughn 1l??2iSEi7? L35 '5' , 2 ig, ,A if I 1 M H V 1 ' gg I -. .A iq . -I i A links K ,X W- S9311 , . . . A I Y I ssee A' .B g Ss5m: e 1' X.. Frank Varner Gene Walker Cay Wall Betty Waller Bucky Walters Mary Pat Ward Frank Warner Elizabeth Warren Sis Watkins Ben Weatherly Debbie Weatherly Christy Weaver Vicki Taylor .limmy Templin Steve Terry Jack Thomas Lissa Thomas Susan Thomas les . f5vv4f:mi ?1 . :'-azz-f'ae:: W- M120 --: sfisi - . 1 , 1 - ' 1 :wif WEL , 'W-f rw- sewgfe.figff 2- - ff ' ' , 1 55 il si- f Q .. t - -M' , .Q .- V : .r '+:t - ff' ,. ' i ,ij S' .+,. , es..- , 'L f ggi: 2 , Ag w w:-exif . . fg 32 . A561391 i ::agggg:5:,: :,' ,fl - ' as ,Q ea M Q fy, S eww , Q s ' 1- A - f wdtsaf-:ii ,. - .. 2 '--V 1 1' P. Q, : - E .K Q L, :wig-1 ' : Class of '68 Takes ' - f - fferfilmf Ma C .. ieifiiii I :Q , , Nu, f' Sa SQ., WN 1 - s .L , gg . I ,eaflmsia ' ' . V Q - i A S - XM jjfasz izi 'izsatr L ., . , ' K , .- 5: K, 'Ap ---:xg -t . -, ,.,w.. ? -'-- K f : y '.fi?iiE il 1 X - 1- -- ' ' . 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Sophomore Class Officers: Johnny Andrews, Secretaryg Pat Stumhofer, Pres Vice President. lio Aldridge James Alexander Sally Alford Danny Amos johnny Andrews Lawana Anthony llee Artliur Jimmy Baker lion Barefoot Penny lgLlI'liSfli1lf' Bill llatastini Rhonda Beatty Bill Bennett john Berry Sophomore-:s finish '67 with a bang and make big plans for their last two years idenlg Mary Lou Crawford, Treasurerg David Waldrop, in , ,V ..:. Q. V. li. my . ,2., J zz, 1 ,. ,- K, I A A Z, E X . K Fig , 'mug K. i . 4 A ' - ir. ,, .a,,r 4 ' f ' A L- vr ' ffL 7 ' 5 'Q-HQ ' 1 X 3 ' A of 2 I 8 AY 1 l u i . hwy Rh 3 W tv Wa 1 V I ' an 1 A ti. . fe f - 'M - , if it ,Q V .53 1 f A F F t :gf 5 , . V 1, - A . :fm A W -' . is ' ' if 'B ii K t H 1 I I, , I - H ,-K+ tai. 1 .. wav? , f .i .. 4 f , ,... y in - f ,,,. 5 56 ,xh . iflsif' fi 'L 55' A ai ? 432 , 1 ' . Vg , Q if 'X F D .4-0, 1 -. 5, ff' .qi W Wk E.. we-af My 4., Y- ,M A., .:1,:'i- -hw , ., ,, - :g::s,zsLisq- :ff 'y ,. 4, i f f L ' eg?-5 'fr-W. 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' , 'T ,gf Q 'I new 'man f- JL 25' 4... 4,35 im , aw- il Q 1 , f ttgaita, fs ' .... - 5 tv NN Mike Bertram Buford Blizzard Doug Bragg David Britton Carol Brooks Jo Ann Broussard Dorothy Brown Patti Bruner Cay Bryant Bobby Bunce Pat Burnham Kathy Burns Jean Bush John Bush Sandra Bush Jeanette Buss:-y Margaret Cain Coleen Cairns Spencer Cantrell Anne Carpenter Dewain Carroll Sallie Carter Terry Castellow Chuck Chadwick David Chadwick Sylvia Chapman Cary Clark Wayne Clif! Charles Cofield Alec Collier Don Cook Beth Cooksey Geri Cornett Cynthia Craig Mary Lou Crawford Tommy Davis Ann Deaton .lean Dowie John Drew Steve Ellis Ed Ellison Fred Faulkenberry Lennox Federal Y ga , i Hhaluapcare had a rurle awakening effect on Pam Reclmonrl. lna lfeinhurg V . Shirley Fish A -me I Roger Flanagan 1 V' Sharon Flanagan li i. Corinna Fleming uf Darrell Forrest a ' ' ivsi , lihhlie Fox Q.. si' John Fox L I 'i,:. -' Herbert Franks . Sanclra Frazier f Larry Fulk .lennie Garrett Arthur Ueeslin Ulla Gilliam L 1 ' ,,L1l,.yf, .W A M. , Robert Cist gf-4 I Rosa Glaser Doug illasglow 1 L 1 vyll I Walter Colston f' 'N' Sara Coorlsel Mary llraeser - Ain Formulas, Faustus, and the French Revol present variety to Sophomores Clenfla Grantham K .laekie Graves Cale Greenberg .larnea Greenhaw Alan Gresham laura Groflie lfhuek Hall Mattie Hall .lufly Hamilton Steve Hancock Frank Hann Mike Hanson Allan Harbin Harry Harbin Kathy Harlwuck Louise Harrell Yerclo Harrell Phil Harris Monique Harrison Pete Har! Donna Harvard 'Sf 'im 1 we ii X ,AQ J t my l 'fs ' M ,.,,,,, 53591 :ew w K ggsfzj. . . W, W2 WH Q4 w 51 Q' 7 if - a W X R 3 , A W gg i ,. El . ,, ,:. , li ' f ggi . . , 13151 -3 - F . ,::, A . W- He.: t fi ax L .. f' - L .. 1 www? 21: Www K l A 1 4- V K mx . , 'Ti' : is , ' i fm, . nr. 3. f Q fi .. ..,,. tltlt , rx v n if . ,J Q4 A 'CI 1- ,., , ' , I , 1 'W who Q K I f- ,M . . Q i l 3. , ' J V t H . 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Pat Stumhofer, Beth Warle and Carson Wiley. Emily Mackey Martha MacMillian John Massey Jane McCauley Theresa McCullar Jeff McDaniel Pat McDaniel Carol McGee Vickie BIcClaun jimmy McKinney Dick McRee Ann Meadows Susan Miles Daborah Miller Billy Mitchell Chris Mitsopoulos Tom Mize Tommy Monfort Molly Morgan Robert Morpeth Lindy Mortenson Georgia Sue Moseley Leslie Moss Hike Moyer Susan Mullin Peggy Murrah Margie Myers Pam Noblitt - ,f ' '-- Y me - L LW.. .gin of Q LN, - - -- 2,1 Lass J V , V- ki KL as I LM ' s -A A -J ii 5 Y :V I is -.WL Ronald Lane Cathy Lanham ' Steve Lanier I ' ,lohnme Lazzara ,, L Joe Lee V i l,0uiSe Less 6 E vm gg. y A I A i gal L, as -af' Janice Lee tt Q s L I I Q s-:fee L 1, Q, L 'Wi , yi. uf M .fl I Christine Lewis Gwen Lewis Lea Lewis ,loan Little Ken Livingston Ricky Locklier jimmy Lovell St, ' is L A A il in 'J ' . L. . i L i L V' ' fliffl - N -V L ' I5 5 ' ' jf ' in 1' . L , L ,Ls XLWS LL W say, L . . 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This year begins an exciting four years at CHS for the Freshmen Class 1 a , im? C nf, ,Q . my K 'CPN' ,rt Msn... T 41- acl Rai, :f P+ f , I , ,- YF. 43.3, sv.. id i Q' ,aaa H u 'Vs A 1 if . .t., . . ,f , .Q , M 3 ,,f-ra in K ,, ..,, .. , 45 We V1 V '95, ' L elm asa A n YL-W gl ii e 1 5 Wa Q wr .- may f af fe A as JP' V 'l9ief?5fii5i3Ti5L5 'M - PM i5E?E?1S QW iifviitfi in REA , - fi! ggwg 1,-H.-vw: , . . 4,.,,, N at W Y , L , ' Q , I me 'A a.. tj , ,, . . ,,,,., , f , ii- Q li Q.. A - B fr-av A We 3 i f W- 'nn' ,X E.- Q, 559: s..f 'I f ., ,1 . . V' W iw: af af 1 4 .5 ii, 'S-W. X g -6. K fin. Nw 'Et-J' f - wry: , . A rieffii. as 3. 7 , f - it ig ' 135, Kim Adams Ismail Akman Mike Allen Pete Allen Leighton Alston Gina Arnold Terry Avery Frankie Baggett Libby Bailey Charles Bartlett Mary Alice Beck Carol Bedingfield Bob Brady Carl Braun Ann Breazeale Beverly Brock Susan Browder Diane Buich Bohhy Bush Jimmy Bush Marsha Bush Maude Bussey Jaek Butler Julie Byrd Babs Cain janet Cain Lisa Cain Richard Cairns Steve Callahan Susan Cannington l .. ,,., .... Y-::+ 1.s.1-misss.-5 if YL im fs its H 4 ' -- 1 . . 1 - fs ,- , at X -if , Q 11gv1g1:5,1-- -. 53-t he 1 1 .r 1 1 , ' 5355 ' 5 9-'52 1 , -1145-11 ,I f' 11 we K- 151 5:-151551, assi' ' S-1, ' X 11 . :wifskf-Q - - '-Mi, - -it S L' 15152 1-1 -e-11-y1.1,.y-1s , s . 1 1 is '11 1' ffrlitsifsfiisg 1 W ' : Rf 1 9 -' Q H -- as 1, - 5 1 11 S, ' is V Q, is -1 , A t, .. .. f-:sew ' S . 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' 1 ' Q , : 2 1 Q1 1 ,11 ' ' -v - 5555? - ' '- f K 9 5321 -- ,wif 2' 2 'g 1 :js K: -,sggt g H Tom Ebling Bobby Edge Donald Edwards Bill Ellision Danny Ellison Warren Estes Sheila Everidge Joanne Ezell Larry Feinburg Nancy Ferrell Patty Flanagan Cindy Fleming Frank Flournoy Belinda Flowers Conie Floyd Jimmy Flynn Kathy French Marcia Fry David Fulton Irene Furman Debbie Gardner t 1, . 1 1 5 win. s -1 . Qi 1 112-zsiisfsas-:ws K S 1 ' K git 4 1. as -1 rx 5 . t M ew 1,1v,11w1, WM ,sm-11 ,.., - e,1', 1s- SHQ11-13 ? 1sq5?,f5sgff2g-QS S115-512 1 we-frr1ss2S,g , -- 121561 ap., , k1 .. . 25 K, 15 -1 - 5 . 2 - i vt:evs-fi' I, 11 as 1 S22 , M 11 . i':22 1. 4925 11 Aft New studies, fresh ideas, and varied experiences await the eager class of '70 y i ',1. K 1 1 ', ef : 1,31 1ssjf1f11-if H. f 1 I is ' - 1 .. ks-2' - x ' if N' 1 11511 Y f . - E 51: 1 . -F 1 4 1 .- 1 i 1: 2. '11 ' al ax ss - ' .4 1 4 Ls- 1 4' 1? 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Pam Greer fe A 2, 1 H' L Deborah Griffin V 1 V a Becky Hamburger ' H ,, gi , , V? V' A , Nancy Hamner ' 'J gi. jail V , Q... Kerry Hand 5335, i 'iT'f' ' L SM, G 'V' Barbara Hanson X L if .loe Hardage ' H ' ,, or it i yi r iaiaa if y , , V .,,, - ,, ,,,VVl1,i,, , V VVVAVVV E M I1 Twin? W' 2 3 ' Q91 A , ,. ii Aw - .lie sh' 'E ,i'. . v. ,H f ' 1 1- - , - mr' A f V H t Y - Ki V -by iv -. - V -.-A, ,V -' . .. t f'- 'f ', ff .... g ' ' ' .g : -.. , i 4-M . Q. 'sf V ' R 'W' , mfr G ,i sf ' 3 ,ff I fi wh' V 2. t. f V G V i - , f X T E '3 Y A Susie Newman gels a new outlook on arithmetic. I ,V 5 LE' .Vi Danny Herrin V pb gs Debra Hill Q V W Rosanna Hinmun Q ,WM 2 if fiindy Hinton 7 Ellen Hogan D:-bra Hollaway Mike Homesley Eric Hood 1-1-rf Steve Hooks Amanda Horton Alive Houehin Carol Hough lfvelyn Howard Kenny Howard Ronald Howard Kate Huey r w wi X 'Ye ji am E naw.. Q ri.-r ii ,I i if . we . 1-My .. 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Fall slips i11to winter and winter into spring while Freshmen gain more knowledge George Hunt Kay Hunter Debra Ingram Jamie Jenkins Gary Johnson Lloyd Johnson Jim Johnston Jane Jones Scott Jones Dennis Jordan Gina Jorflan Josephine Jordan Katherine Jordan Benny Kelly Christine Kelley Jimbo Kelly Billy Kenrlrivk Jean Kent .Janie Kerr Karen Knowles Barbara Kohn 'i-i- ..,: - , Ai - Y K ,, Laurie Kool: ' ' as V K. Joe Kunze - .. ' J l J J ,- 2? i Gary Laircl . Ka, 'J I A ' 5 I A rl Z? Y Fran Lanier is 5 ' ' u 5 'L H -4' H ,bl i Milo Layfield J ,el --f f it E. 1 if ' K Bob Lee J' 4, I V' ,. QQ I if .52 Y 1 1 reer sess rsyse t to J L K K Waite Lt-e 1 J ' J ' J e ef' aah Lelfredo L ,Q 5 - ,. F- fp s or of Wendy Lemmon ii rl. L gf A A L' . A yy I ' me Barbara Less B , 1 L' 1 ' i i f ee: 'i - .L W 5 Linda Lewis , I - ' J swf Joann Lima ' ' l , . . . 3, lan, . Q Hal Littlejohn ' A A snowstorm still delights these growing Chiltlren. Willotle Lowe I L' . -.L Q Randy Lunsford -xi i' l 7 L Marilyn Madding g Ea . m J 4,j at-' Wir. Charlotte Malloy Al Malone . , 'YQ eg. .,,,. K :lf A in M 'Q' X K Q i ml? AVA,.. . .., .5.:1.,.. . fe i :mf it Q ,,, , , Martha McLencl0n ' isa-W -5, ,z f r fze,r.,,,,i :::Z'2-l'!:f if ix , 1 if: Sw Q. 1 we , vf-. ,M SWF 1 jr . 4 W , age 4-. .1 if L Q w Mfr .K , 1 I 1 Wy .ii i gait: QL Nftr' ' 2 -y-ff -E X Cayla McKenzie Ann Mmiilan P - D Joe Meadows -...,, Robbie Meinze-n M L . .loe Mendenhall g 3 Carol Miles Vicky Miles Judith Miller Ned Milstc-ad Debra Mims Nanda Minis 11 il i iwm: Q -V . N., 1... ,- in gn-1. ea 65 amf.Q1W,r:e, , A . -f,. :fi . LE, L un.. K. 5 ,.,-:fel f r .fp L. 'rw 91 M fa I-X Q 'Q s Q- - f , 9 iq 4 at S ii? ,. 1 ig 'az em 47 ' t 'H 2 f nf 755 Y., aww gs. f- ,. .,x W at nn- ef Margaret Manley Martha Martin Al Massey Susie Maxwell ,limmy Mays Chuck McClure Douglas MeCullar Susan McCullars Randy Mcffullobs Kay McElroy Dickie McGowan Amie McCriff y....1,, V 'JMU I:gg!b ff: W if X f T 15 wi., ' elif i taaai .1 ' lm 'mi f ' 1 , ' Q' ll: J n ' ' '- 1 'X gg.. vig.. av I ' ' pn' ' K n x ff '51 'T 'f- ' :if . -. H ' ' Lak, 1 rf' - J . N' at I f flaw fgge ' ' me aaa: afar ,W k ' G1 .,.,r. . , , '5 In V . Q, 4' ,N M- K f vw- I , 2 , Q ' - at by P it it D D 1 - in X, ,Ffh 'Z' ge-we V, 1. ' W4' ,- ,,f b 1 A wi., t ,V : 5 7 V' , 5 11- f- 15 N . ,ga ,A V ga n . L , . ,-aw., i -. 5 - 1 f A - I In , D li I 7 k M Y ,,.N,,,, , ,r D -. . . . Y L' 4 N .. an Gawiv aaeia, wi Shaw eee ff W m D H i,-13 M y-if 1.2 ai 3. A , f?v fqi- ,,. ' Eggilsi' r k Hw- 'ie W, . '1w..,, ,i., K, ,Am fr -wi 1 'V If 5-f.,.: W 4 Q l DE A Q 9 ew :AW Q M ae i .af ' 5. 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I it ni i- 'X t 4 H -. ,f 91? qma- Dunna Minton Pam Mitchell Shelli-5 Mitchell .lolmny Monfort Barbara Montgoimuy David Montgomery Xlury Nell Moun- Hennie Moye Daximl Murphy Wayne Xlusselwhilt Suaie Newman Gwyn Newsom All-1' Norman Ls-v Norten Nancy U'Malley Tim Park Cathy Parker Wayrn' Parker Sirlne-y Parks Diane Passniore Mivliavl Patterson Dr-blip Peabody Le n Pm-rna Hrrnt Phelts lillzirles Pierce Danny Pinner 'l'ommy Plenimons Kenny Powell Maurice Powers jean Presley Ginger Rainer Tinnny Ramers Jill Ramsay ,limmy Hay llc-njamin Reames 123 Each day Mr. Peters faves Lee Redmond Robyn Reiney Walter Richardson Jake Riley Rowena Ritch George Rivers David Roberts Judy Roberts llrad Robertson Steven Robertson Sue Robinson Ed Roddenbery Foy Rose .laniee Rose Ken Ross Me-en Rothschild Susan Russell Iris Sal:- Dennis Salter Claude Searbrough liootsie Schlader Deborah Sellers Jay Shapiro Larry Shaw Richard Sheffield David Shemwell Phil Shumney Robert Siegert Xlark Sigmund Linda Siler .loe Skipworth Danny Smith Janet Smith Dennis Smoalx Anna Spencer Sherry Spurlin ..,,, y H Q f tee 2 ? o f me . 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'Y st- i ni ke.t Q- I A ': , f I Wx D 'ig if' L Et vltw , Aqzz Freshman teachers introduce to their students a new World of knowledge Shirley Williams Ann Williamson Bill Willis Debbie Wilson Ellison Withers Billy Woody Bill Wvoolfolli Aimee Wright Dawn Viiright Cathy Yarbrough Yvonne Yawn Buck Zackry Drucilla Washington Robert Waters Lynn Watson Bruce White ,limmy Whittington Davey Williams W. Tait V i fe o r M We , H -..tif 5 L'-f t.. f' R, dl' Fun and games on a Sunday afternoon. Q.-if -mv lf' Gwggvq , 3., .x, , . .H . W A j4F2 J,, ' f FEATURES 3 sf .Q Mf'355f?fV' A ,. .w,,.,l ffwsfslcs f vw. , gpg? Y f :ml 1'-snr: 'We Shrine, Example does the whole. Whoever is foremost Still leads the herd. Schiller I 27 hum- MOST HANDSOME' Randy Neal Wright MOST BEAUTIFUL Brenda Gail Waller mm Www 1 DALE ROBERTSON March 9, 1967 Miss Lynn Ward, Feature Editor Cohiscan Columbus High School Columbus, Georgia Dear Miss Ward: I am returning herewith the photographs you sent me for selecting the most beautiful girl and most handsome boy in this year's senior c-lass. You will note I have indicated on the barks of the photos my first and second choice. I know that in such a situation as this, the usual thing to say is that it was difficult to make the choice fr irn such a representative group, that all of them should have been Winners, etc. But, 1 must say sincerely that the best choice was one ofthe most difficult things I have ever done. I had to seek the assistance of my wife and secretary in making the selection, so you sec you sent photos of a truly attractive group of citizens. Columbus seems to have a monopoly on attractive seniors. Please extend my very best wishes to all of these fine people and warm congratulations to the winners. Also, my sincere compliments to you and the staff of the Cohiscan for your fine Work. Sincerely yours, f , flea MQJZIM Dale Robertson DRgrnjw The l967 COHISCAN was privileged to have ABC's star of Iron Horsey, Dale Robertson, select our Most Beauti- ful and Most Handsome Senior Attractives. Beauty is such a relative thing. It is helped but never achieved Through one's efforts alone. We proudly present CHS,s contribution to the elite Ranks of 5'The Attractivesn- Those blessed with outstanding beauty. 'lMu........, John Ivey Waldrop Pamela Ann Watson : .- ..: , wt f? F' i . w-zwg, 3: -5.. l xx 5' ..: , '32 . I bl if X, 1 -L. 'Q W I A J ,,k. We A S? X fn ,W ,:-.fL.n.ixw. .. f , , ,i ' K L i + in 1 K ,, i R f X: Q .K V v' , e rs- ,LM 'f Y ai Mary Elizabeth Spradlen Dennis Eugene Morrison ...ii mf. WS? Lynn Vache Spurlin Christopher Douglas Heyn g:M,.i., --.. - -'f gm f f M , it ., , . . Claire Wenzel Roberts Nancy Elizabeth Arrington Es 9 ,li . .-' fait! 3 2 AA? nv. 2 Q - ,.,t 5 ,,,. , ' f 1 - SQULEV , , r .23 EQ? Qsilfaagf x 75: V. . K em ' L z A A gi v en f-My - Lex, ., nf aw 'Hz-2 S ms, g g 'M 1, X sy: 5 f' f if Q 1 an Philip John Friou, fr. Donna Jo Olney A ' QQQTZP Hiwi 'T is ff ,- if mem xg, ,L , ff K, g Ann Wright Wade .IGM www. J ' H l d D l Lmmy ow an ress ar wqzww ,,- ww ,,. , . . M A... X iff, ' 35 1' f 2345655 1 Q I 2? aiming Cer-il Maxwell Cheves Donna Sue Turner Kathryn Claire Kinnett f , aka -W 1, My F253 X3 , ,. William Robert Elliott A 1, Y l sv .ls if MR. AND MISS CHS CECIL CHEVES AND LAMAR FLETCHER 5-1 No finer school representatives Could exist. We are as proud of them As they are of CHS. True Blue Devils. , Q, , ,,.gf5:. g s:A1w K ' W ,L N... 4, f , 'ro' MOST DEPENDABLE Pat Reed and Martha Stanford HFIST IDANCEHS Mary Spracllen and Jack Friou 'aff MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Linda Moore and Doug Revell CVTEST Su-ve Seeger and Ann Wade re . v' ,L f'H-5 v' K, f-s , X! ' it ,. T .. mv. MOST TALENTED Mike Akins and Karen Anderson Exceptional members Of the Class of '67, Chosen by their peers as Superlatives . . . By comparison. WITTIEST Pai Robbins and Billx' Becker X., e O 'VQ..,.,,,, 'Nm-Q, .. W 'iz 3,3 if E E ,1.,, 3. 5 f gi 1 3 K 'if f.: fill? 5 Sig? 'if 3 . 2 i 1 X - u K . 5 2 l dt A? s 91 ii 1 3 i 3 K I BEST DRESSED Danny Stallings and Claire Roberts FRIENDLIEST Billie Sherrod anfl Hal Avcrctt MOST ATHLETIC MUST LIKELY TO SUCCFIED ilinnny Trussvll and Linda Satlof M hh. wk i Lynn Spurlin ancl Ginny Sue: Elliott K y ., .,- ,TW M my ' in i 1 r l'g,:f2 4 ., pyqgr i liwig? wi !r , . ...ff --w'r'g,,i ,fi , l'M ' vim, 0 A w A 1 , f 137 mf W L J- ff A i... . gr ' gg Q... f 'uw MUST :XTHl,if'lAlC I.l'iQIll Xllll ll1't4'l'F1l!l mul Cvlle Wfzllkmfr Honored positions Short-lizzvfl. yet l,'0l70f0d. Tlwse are the Nzvlzvvlsg' of the Class of '68, B1'l'li MUST 'l','Xf,lCNrl'l'llJ Huytwr mul .lack K4-mlrick Tum Collins and Linda Pc , M-L.yg.211:, 9, X. x .-ff. - F, W My is ' 'Q ,Z . fgis 'Q Qn JI J NIOH MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT mpe SUPERLATIVES MOST INTI-ILLIiC'I'l'AL Lilrlnu Sparrow and Carl Bedingfield MOST IIANDSONIE and MOST BIiAI'TIFlfL Judy Fluurnny and Minnie Scarbrough Q.: Z X, X, . 1 X . if , H N.- 3 'lin ggi' in We ,f 4 ' my, r BEST ALL AROUND Husky Ma-Cuire and Tommy David 5 v-f ff rw ,g dl -X 4- X rrrr e-H'9'f' if as 'f i ii ,f fiat! rr 'fin cgi , Shiv 'Wi 9: 'W A -f . if Wi W .ag Hifi JHFQQ, E FRIENDLIEST Mike Bcnncficld and Miriam Tresl . Q, i 5 MOST ATHLETIC Jeannette Hussey and Dan Kirkland FRIENDLIEST Carson Wiley' and John Berry .qw BEST ALL ARGUND Pat Stumhofer and David Waidrop The students who survived The persecution of the Freshman year And still came out Un top. SOPHOMORE SUPERLATIVES MOST BEAUTIFUL and MOST I-IANDSOME Marx Lou Crawford and Everett Powell MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Ken Livingston and Beth Wade M,k,Vw.,-Mwmmux, --.. me .W M.:--mv. ,W.m.. 1-.Q . -WW-M -,TW OWN? MOST TALICNTED Beth Cooksey and Skippy Hinton ISICST PXLL KXHOPND ll an Lam and Jlllllitl In-lly NIOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Cul Carter and Shollew' Mitchell MOST TM,lCN'l'ICU Hilly lv-mlrick and Gwyn Newsome FRESHNIAN SlYPHR,lATlVFlS Uur lzvzrefst Blue Devils. Alrvmly 0LllStflIlllill4!.f personalities. Persolml l'0lltTibIl,fi0llS . . . To l'0lIfil11l0. FR I ENDLIEST Charlvs Pic-We and Linda Lewis i F 1 E l i V - ,mg-.. gr MOST ATHLETIC Czirulzxve Taylor and Hvrman Cr 1 V sw ,fe 5 5 Q' x -X. l MUST IIANDSOME and MOST BRAl I'lFL'L Xhxyrlc Musselwhilc and Maude Busscy Kc U b Jche game Frcdagynigbitc at ORGANIZATIONS M43 5 ,, An assembly of good fellows, meeting under certain conditions Johnson SKILL AND STAMINA ARE EXHIBITED AS DEBATERS MATCH WITS Debating- The game of intellects Where a quick mind, An expressive vocabulary, l ' A sharp retort, Many times override The strength of facts. First Row: S. Dimon, S. Callahan, D. Stalker, D. Krohn D Wa es J Dimon J Knoxg Second Row: M. C. Hiller. D. Dowie, L. Hazouri H Young S Goodman J. Estes, L. Withers, Fourth Row: S. Etheridge, T. Sims, J Stacev P Maxwell wifi:- Offlcers. ,lnnmy DlmOH, Secre tarv-Treasurer: Diane Wages, President: and John Knox' Vice First Row: P. Brady, C. Pickron, M. Jenkins, S. Ward IN Carter J Slade Second President. Row: L. Sparrow, S. Etheridge, L. Satlof, A. Sallof. .l. Garner L Ward E West B Bergquist. Advisor Mrs Mathews poses with QUILL AND SCROLL SPOTLIGHTS HfEe5Cf0l1 f3ff1if1fsGL1HdH Presldent ::1ldriAll1ceESlatl,of Shliile Though few in number Journalists from both Blue Streak And Cohiscan In this club Receive recognition For work well done. tary Sara Barfield presents membership pin to ,lack Friou. ,S fi l 5 SERVICE TO SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY EXEMPLIFIES JR. CIVITAN Football, uAccents , dancing . . . Open House Skirts, jackets, underprivileged children . . . Clothing Drive Coaches, op artv, Walkathon . . . Mod Fashion Show 'cGeorgia Day , PTA . . . Ushers, Usherettes Basketball, iil, Devils . . . Buses to STATE tournament Tumbling, piano, sports, recreation course . . . Open Door TV, laughter, cartoons, Christmas gifts, children . . . Miss Patsy s Caroling, hot chocolate, Season's Greetings . . . Old Folk,s Home Baking, cake sale, parcels to Viet Nam . . . Refugee Children Citizenship, loyalty . . . Juniors and Seniors. Officers preside over induction as Miss Arnold looks on. Officers: Donna Turner, Chaplaing Emily West, Presidentg Sara Barfield, Secretary, Hal Averett, Treasurerg Jack Friou, Sgt-abarmsg Not Pictured: Joy Akins, V. President. First Row: D. Turner, P. Robbins, L. Moore, N. Carterg Second How: S. Arnold. T. David. D. Cartledge, J. Flour noyg Third Row: C. Colbert, B. Amos, S. Barfield, J Comer, Fourth Row: B. Carmichael, A. Speed. L. Grogan F. West, Fifth Row: D. Morrison, L. Hunt, H. Averett J. Frioug Sixth Row: C. Heyn, D. Metcalf, C. Kinnett, V Huffg Not Pictured: J. Akins. C. Crim, C. Nitcher, S Oates, L. Pope, L. Schomburgg New Members: O. Daley D. Freed, K. Hope, S. McCarrah, H. Petran, S. Pickard M. Scarbrough, L. Sparrow. B. Waller. S. Ward, P. Wat son, J. Vilhitley. STUDENT BODY AWAITS ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW MEMBERS INTO N.II.S. An upperclassmarfs honor With all members excelling In Leadership, Scholarship, Character and Service Symbols of the club. vials 1 LYNNE GROGAN Corresponding Secretary Af ...we 'N .IIMMY TRUSSELL DONNA OLNEY President Vice President W I 11 . 1 we 4 I JENNIFER SLADE FRAN LYNCH Recording Secretary Treasurer ' Jennifer Slade spoke on the subject of Leadership at the fall induction of the National Honor Society. Mr. Dollar administers oath to senior inductees. Q 4. x X v x 'N -J' , . M... John GfC6Hl'1HW gf0CtS his Tfmthef 'il don't believe itw cries Jenny Lamb. after ceremony. fi?-Q i u Members, First Row: B. Sherrod, J. Brady, J. Slade. C. Pickron, S. Thomas. D. Olney, D. Dowie, ll. Anthony. B. Haines. J. Mendenhall, C. Roberts: Second Row: C. Kinnett, C. Amon, L. Satlof, J. Lamb. M. McGee. B. Bergquist. N. Kelly. L. Grogan. li Ever Y5. A. Scott. T. Stanford: Third Row: J. Greenhaw. F. Lynch. K. Thigpen. E. West, P. Huff. l.. Lewis. A. Satlof. D. Wages. C. Pekor, C. Moore, P. Reed, D. Lapidcs. J. Stansell, K. Jackson. T. Redmond. J. Hunt, D. Fieseler. M. Lucas, J. Trussellg Not Pictured: F. Callahan. D. Freed, B. Jackson. D. Metcalf. T. Sims. KEY CLUB A-GO-GO MAKES MONEY FOR MARCH OF DIMES The hush-hush meeting on Wednesday night Serious discussions and sometime gossip Resulting in hair-brained schemes Like Homecoming and the A-Go-Go CHS Nutrition Week and orphans, home Zip Code promotion and Church visits All a part of the heritage of Kiwanis Each project a part of the boys themselves Trying to instill their motto V ,... , Initiate personal responsibility. V1 I' M A Jody Flournoy and Tommy David serve free apple cider to thirsty students during Nutrition Week. 51 Lamar Sweetheart President Cecil Cheves presides over officers' meetingg V. Pres. John Waldropg Sec. David Cartledgeg Treas. Fred Callahang Sgt.- at-Arms Frank Johnsong Chaplain Jody Flournoyg Advisor Col. Hickey. First Row: Col. Hickey, M. Bennefield, S. Fillion, J. Flournoy, C. Chadwick, M. Akins, P. Reed, F Johnson, S. Arnold. J. Frioug Second Row: P. Maxwell, R. Hogan, C. Cheves, T. David, J. Trussell J. Ranshotham, D. Cartledge, I. Waldrop, B. Elliottg Third How: A. Speed, B. Tillery, H. Spence, C Bedingfield. J. Andrews. D. Kirkland, F. Callahan. R. Wright. J. Whitley, S. Goodman. First Row: S. Oates, B. Dudley, B. Turner, D. Silcox, N. Arrington, E. Lane, B. Stinson, B. Duncan, T. Collins, M. Reilly, Se-. cond Row: J. McGuire, D. Morrison, I. Stansell, B. Becker, A. Ramsey, R. Stahl, L. Davenport, J. Dresslar, E. Kirven, D.. Keeble, B. Aldridge, J. Berry, R. Justice, C. Heyn, D. Hirsch, Third Row: D. Lapides, K. Livingston, M. Turrentine, T. Castellow, L. Aglialoro, E. Powell, B. Harrell, P. McGee, T. Malloy, D. Kulbersh, D. Clark, B. Jordan, E. Welch, G. Walker, M. Davis. INTERACT OBSERVES , GEORGIA DAY First observance in school, Georgia Day great success Distinguished guests, luncheon Much time, hard work Brings its reward. From Exchange student To party for retarded children. Interact is on the move. and Guests: Gene Walker, Governor Candidate, David Lapides, Treasurer, Jimmy Carter, Pat McGee, Vice President, Chris Heyn, Secretary, Lt. Governor George T. Smith, President, David Hirsch. Lt. Governor George T. Smith speaks to students at Georgia Day Program. 'PAYS' Nancy Arrington, Sweetheart X. STUDENT COUNCIL SPGNSORS The traditional organ of student government J Eiw H E CECIL CHEVES President DONNA OLNEY Secretary T With countless power. An outlet for student-steam. Publtshers of the Dull a Deutlf' LAMAR FLETCHER Vice President PAT REED Treasurer First Row: H. Averett, T. Stanford, H. Harris, J. Waldrop, R. Carlisle, J. Dresslar, D. Silcoxg Se- cond Row: D. Turner, K. Evert, B. Bergquist, J. Ransbotham, J. Wasworthg Not Pictured: S. Wolf, L. Schomburg. HOMEROOM TOURNAMENTS Sophomore Representatives: B. Dashiell, C. Roberts, B. Hendricks, J. Berry, B. Howard, G. Moseley, S. Elliott, S. Hinesman. Junior Representatives: G. Storey, M. Jenkins, H Petran, J. Bryant, B. Locklier, B. Romeo, J. Cart- er, T. David, J. Flournoy, S. Goodman, Not Pic- tured: J. Kendrick, S. Oates, S. Fillion. Freshmen Representatives: S. Mitchell, M. Bussey, L. Cain, T. Hargrove, B. Turner, J. Kelly, L. George, G. Newsome. w-ww SENIOR CABINET SPONSORS POWDER-PUFF First Row: P. Robbins, M. Pease, L. Lewis, B. Brinson, D. Parkman. A. Satlof, L. Satiof, P. Krohng Second Row: R. Wright, J. Friou, I. Comer, M. Stewart, D. Cartledge, F. Callahang Third Row: J. Waldrop, B. Elliott, S. Morgan, C. Heyn. Graduation invitations Caps and gowns All part of a SENIOR Yet behind the entire class Must be a spokesman And such a spokesman Is the Senior Cabinet. COURTYARD COUNCIL MAKES PLANS FOR FOUNTAIN Members of the council look over drawings for the fountain. Mrs. Christopher adds an extra dash to the Courtyard Council. A new and interesting club Courtyard Council Striving to make Freshman court radiant Fund raising dance among activities Twenty-five hundred dollars Is the goal of the club. First Row: D. Olney, J. Slade, P. McClure, H. Young, G. Storey, M. Russell, Second Row: D. Dowie, L. Friedman, M C Il3fllcg,.S. Etheridge, B. Bergquist, S. Noble, Third Row: E. West, J. Garner, J. Dimong Not Pictured: L. Hazouri, F. Callahan . a1ner. THE DRAMATIC HONOR SOCIETY-THESPIAN TROUPE 2584 Officers: Jennifer Slade, Secretary Donna Dowie, President Meg Russell, Vice President Jimmy Dimon, Treasurer Try-outs, scripts to learn Settings, make-up and rehearsals wllldgeffat is Showing Three performances A fantasy too brief But a great satisfaction nonetheless No one has clone it exactly like you No one ever will High noon's the time for being practical. Midnight knows no rea- son. Members enjoy informal meeting at Shakey's. 156 ON STAGE . . . . Somehow you've come closer to everyone Who had a part in that particular play You will remember it all your life The influence on the audience is ephermal Two weeks later Your performance has faded From the memory of your peers The ring of applause is gone And the old routine is quickly revived A rose is a rose is a rose. First Bow: A. Herin, B. Bergquist. D. Dowie, L. Hazouri, P. McClure, J. Slade, Second Row: G. Mac- Elhannon, J. Stacey, K. Thigpen, C. Varner, L. Friedman, M. Martin, Third Bow: M. Robinson, D. Paul, L. Cross, P. McMurrain, D. Olney, S. Noble, B. Harrell, Fourth Row: L. Van Doorn, B. Lock- hart, P. Brady, M. Russell. G. Storey, J. Dimon, R. Harbin, P. Maxwell: Fifth Row: D. Garrard, N. Patterson, M. C. Hiller, C. Smith. S. Chapman, S. Etheridge, S. Goodman, B. Smith, Sixth Row: K. Kunze, K. Wilder, L. Anthony. J. Henderson, D. Hughes, M. White, L. Bailey, Seventh Bow: C. McGee, D. Krohn, J. Lovell, S. Dimon, C. Jennings. J. Dowey, M. Shelburne, C. Newsome, Eighth Row: A McMillan, J. B. Phillips, C. Olive, S. Goodsell. A. Dresslar. S. Jackson. B. Parham, J. Estes, Ninth Row: M. McMillan, T. White, s. carter, L. Koob- RUSSCII: standing. G. McKenzie, s. Rob- inson. S. Newman, S. Callahan, D. Stalker. Officers: John Stacey, Presidentg Scott Etheridge, Vice Presidentg Mary Catherine Hiller, Secretary Steve Goodman, Treasurer. 79'-vi OOPS! Sorry, wrong Mrs. Burns - Advisor card! IPFO --- Unidentified Footlighter Orator. . 1967 FOOTLIGHTERS Darlinfr, will ou be m ermanent cro uet -Q Y Y P q partner? Youfve got your nose on crooked! lll P ,First Bow: S. Howard, C. Edwards, N. McGuire, D. Metcalf, C. Lindsey, H. Young, M. Martin, G. Gates, L. Moore, S. Thomas, S. Norwood, I. Bakken, I. Cobb, Second Row: B. Ogie, T. Stanford, D. Tumer, L. Fletcher, B. Brinson, S. Barfield, J. York, J. Scott, P. Rice, C. Amon, D. Miles, D. Garrard, Third Row: K. Hope, K. Smith, P. Glaser, G. McCarley, B. Stafford, M. Ward, L. Pope, S. Ogletree, L. Wilkinson, D. Shropshire, S. Dollar, Fourth Row: G. Godwin, N. Fuller, S. Gammage, H. Petran. C. Colbert, B. McGuire, S. Pickard, I. Friedlander, A. Riesenburger, M. Swift, J. Anderson, B. Mitchell, Fifth Row: B. McCulloch, G. Wall, C. Nitcher, J. Jambon, D. Daniell, P. Crutchfield, P. Glasbrenner, L. Arrington, L. Pate, N. Bishop, M. Wil- liams, J. Baggett. PEP CLUB STIMULATES SCHOOL SPIRIT The backbone of school spirit And the prerequisite to cheerleading Whose members have A desire tv Support the 3ch00l' Officers: Linda Pope, Vice Presi- ' dent, .lan Bakken, Treasurer, Dot Organlzgd to help the fhferleaders Metcalf, President, Not Pictured: And activate school spirit. Kathy Evert, Secretary, Charlotte Kaeserman, Advisor. First Row: M. E. Tiller, V. Templeton, M. Thomas, C. Malloy, B. Hamburger, L. Cain, A. Starnes K. Knowles, M. McLendon, D. Ingram, A. Wright, R. Clatt, P. Collins, Second Row: G. Newsome S. Carroll, K. Adams, P. Corn, J. Byrd, M. Martin, C. Burns, A. Haywood, J. Kerr, L. Collins, D Sellers, L. George, Third Row: H. Brennan, B. Glaser, B. Dashiell, A. Meadows, B. Shull, J. Prather B. Wade, C. Kestle, M. L. Crawford, S. Elliott, M. Myers, B. Evert, G. Jones, Fourth Row: S. Miles N. Driver, G. Bryant, A. Storey, N. Romeo, M. Stratton, P. Stumhofer, J. Hamilton, G. Moseley, B Howard, I. Little, L. Bailey, Fifth Row: I. Presley, B. Cain, B. Cohn, D. Passmore. 3 7 7 7 CREATIVITY EXPLODES IN ART CLUB First Row: N. Arrington, L. Groover, P. Robbins, S. Barfield, D. Turner, Second Row: S. Ward, C. Colbert, D. Daniell, S. Pickard, C. Olive, D. Peavy, P. Watson, P. Crutchfield, Third Row: I. Tomberlin, S. Watkin, S. Richardson, Fourth Row: M. C. Hiller, M. Russell, B. McCullochs, K. Allan. Fantastic drawings Works of art Day after day practice Sketches in classes Signs and banners for pep rallies Backgrounds for plays The Art Club has many members. Connie Olive looks over the ceramic work done by many of the Art Club members. Officers: Lin Grover, Secretary, Sara Barfield, Treasurer, X rx 'K Nancy Arrington, President, Pat Robbins, Vice President, Donna Turner, Social Chairman. I. ' If , ', .. Men of letters who don't use grammar No strangers to athletes foot Nor heroic scars. Masters in slaps on the rear Wearers of colorful uniforms Gallant in their orange and blue Uniforms stained by the salt of their own sweat They watch films, they have know-how They make CHS well-rounded. Officers: Sgt.-at-Arms Tommy David, Treas. Frank John song Pres. lack Ranshothamg V. Pres. Chris Heyng Sec jimmy Trussell. VERSATILE LETTERMEN SYMBOLIZE C CLUB N. Barlow. D. Cartledge, T. Collins. L. Spurlin, M. Bennefield, S. Oates. H. Maloof. C. Torhett, E. Welch, K. Livingston, D Kirkland, L. Handel. J. McAuliffe, B. Tillery, B. Jordan, G. Wlallcer. D. Amos. C. Bedingfield, J. Lee, B. Justice, M. Green burg, B. Wright, J. Bush. B. Bagan, P. Recd. S. Durkee, B. Elliott. lVl. Tucker, F. Carpenter, R. Jacketti, B. Pursley, M. Davis N. Davis. V. Bond. D. Revell. C. Cheves, B. Duncan, G. Moore. J. lniego. S. Wailf, M. Reilly, L. England, A. Brown, B Howard. B. Becker, M, Burns, M, Coyle, D, Silcgx, J, MeGuire. H. Collins, H. Sheheane. L. Davenport: Center Row: J. Rams hotham. F. Johnson. C. Heyn. J. Trussell. T. David. Coach Bllrllin-Advisor. 160 The athletic organization For CHS girls Excelling in feats of strength, Agility, grace, and poise They can heave a softball a half-mile. n' Rita Gray enjoys jumping rope. Officers: Ginny Sue Elliott. President: Hita Cray junior President: Brenda Jones. Secretary. ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT GRUWS THROUGH MAJOR CLUB First Row: D. Ingram. J. Kerr. N. Breedlove, K. Lambert, R. Cliatt. L. Collins, J. Kent, Second How: R. Dunn, ll. Sellers, C. Bedingfield, S. Kovacs, T. Terry, S. Pate, N. McGuire, S. Shapiro, Third Row: S. Henderson, B. Jones, J. Grey, R. Grey. C. Elloitt. FHA SENDS CLOTHES TO NEEDY CHILDREN Cooking, sewing, gossiping At the monthly meetings Special field trips and fashion shows Professionals teach a visual lesson ,lust a housewife- What a farce. More goes into preparation Than many ever know. Officers: Nancy Breedlove, Treasurer, Diane Parkman, Publicity Chair- man, Billie Sherrod, President, Ian Passmore, Secretary, Becky Anthony, Vice President. Members visit Hinson Galleries. 162 First Row: B. Sherrod, N. Breedlove, G. MCCarley, F.. Davis, Second Row: T. Hanson, B. Scott, ,l. Passmore, B. Mitchellg Third Row: B. Anthony, P. Perry, G. God- win, M. Williams, Fourth Row: D. Thomas, D. Park- man. D. Langdon, E. Woolridgeg Fifth Row: M. Rus- sell, B. Willis, K. Murphy, Mrs. Oesterreicher, Sixth Row: P. Slayton, J. Webster, C. Pekor. FTA TRAINS GIRLS TO MOLD MINDS OF NEXT GENERATION First Bow: C. Pickron. B. Sherrod, J. White, K. Evert: Second Row: B. Wilie, C. Lindsay, P. Mac Murrain, M. Pease: Third Row: L. Brooks. P. Glas er, B. Phillips. N. Turner: Fourth Row: E. West, S. Goodsell. N. Kelly, C. McGee: Fifth Row: C. Roberts. L. Groover. S. Elliott: Sixth Bow: B. Berg- quist, C. Edwards, H. Harris, P. lsom, Not Pic tured: J. Scott, G. Hayes. D. Freed, B. Waller, B Ogie. B. Lupo, S. Cutler. A noble profession To pursue Patience And knowledge And above all else . . . Truth. Officers: Helen Harris, Presidentg Celeste Pickron, Vice Presidentg Beryl Bergquist. Treasurer, N0t,Pictured: Barbara lupo, Secretary. GEOGRAPHY CLUB EXPLORES LANDS ABROAD Maps of ancient lands Unfold geography of world. Cooks, like Col. Hickey, Provide samples at parties Studies of customs and language Each meeting different Never a chance of boredom For our world is continuously growing. First Row: D. Jenkins, G. Sumner, D. Mims, J. Phillips, L. Austin, Col Hickey, Second Row: C. Chadwick, D. Cargill, D. Forest, B. Blizzard, L Pernag Third Row: B. Phelts, D. Wilson, M. Graeser, S. Carter, T. Castel low, Fourth Row: W. Woody, J. Barnes, J. Whitaker, W. Murrah, T. Gault Sixth Row: M. Davis, D. Heard, G. Adams. 163 neyg Fifth Row: T. Davis, M. Ogie, T. Smyth, R. McGowan, M. Homesleyg if L i gg We ,f, 5 , 45 E . ifflaarfzzibigiii X .S tri? V 51 toon A P ' 5 First Row: B. Adams, D. Wurst, A. Herin, E. Woolridgeg Second Row: B. Day, Mrs. Layton-Lib rarian, M. Shelburne, B. Johnson, Miss Blackmon-Librarian, S. lVlcCardle. LIBRARY CLUB HELPS STUDENTS DISCOVER WORLD OF BOOKS Becky Adams and Beverly Johnson search files for book checks. QUIET! Few are words Important they be When in the place of knowledge Need Help? Workers constantly ready Find long needed book For next period report. Attend annual convention Bring home glory to CHS Library Club keeps things running smoothly. Alice He-rin aids students by finding book in the stacks. HISTORY CLUB DELVES INTO THE HERITAGE OF COLUMBUS These creatures of the past Transcending modern times 'K tv if To study the heritage of Columbus And the Confederacy. Seeking patterns of history Which strive vainly to give Advice to the present. Va.. ,Officers keep up with current events: Mimi Pease, President, Diane History Club has a tea for the teachers, Garrard, Sec.g Lamar Fletcher, Treats., Claire Roberts, V. Pres. ir First Row: L. Pierson, D. Garrard, M. Pease, M. Ward, Second Rom: F. Martin, C. Roberts, L. Fletcher, M. Swiftg Third Row: M. Scarbrough, B. Loflin, J. Slade. First Row: L. Satlof, D. Freed, B. Sherrod, S. Stoller, J. Lamb, M. McGee, B. Mullin, R. Wolfe, Second Row: L. Van Doorn, P. Krohn, B. White, P. Glasbrenner, L. King, C. Colbert, D. Garrard, A. Scott, S. Durham, Third Row: C. Brooks. I. Bussey, S- JOIICS, .l. Anderson, S. Dollar, .l- Fl0UI'Il0Y, R. Carlisle,, L. Hazourig Fourth Row: S. Wilheit, J. Wadsworth, J. Stansell, K. Thigpen, P. Rice, K. Everly, T. Ezell, J. Mitchell, C. Sudderth. ALLIED MEDICAL MEMBERS ANTICIPATE BRIGHT CAREERS Bones, blood, and guts Field trips to the Medical Center, Hospital, Milledgeville, Lectures by professionals, Films of specialized medicine, All are playthings of Future medical students. Treasurer, Jody Flournoyg Secretary, Audrey Scott, V. President Rusty Carlisle, President, Louis Hazouri. Susan Stroller explains the parts of the brain to interested members. RED CROSS SENT PACKAGES T0 VIET NAM SERVICEMEN. Varied are their projects From wrapping bandages To gifts for servicemen Carrying out the objectives Of their parent organization Giving aid when called upon. First Row: S. Cannington, D. Ingram, A. Wright, J. Goode, C. Edwards, f - : T , M Cl V- P -, N T D P. Rice, S. Shapiro, K. Hudlow, Second Row: S. Maxwell, D. Sellers, P. gnflciefjsi Glggm lgerlxie, Sgsfetaigsl vGa::7ri3yD523 Glaser, J. Passmore, D. West, S. Durham, L. Wilkinson, B. Carpenter, Tgeasurex ' i 3 M. Jenkins, Third Row: E. Mackey, C. Wiley, D. Cummings, M. Allen D. Hughes, H. Raymond, K. Murphy, C. Daley, N. Turner, J. Little, Fourth Row: T. McClure, T. Simko, A. Thompson, S. Haines, N. Regan, S. Cargill, B. Stafford, L. Lewis, C. Floyd, P. Shumny, R. Beatty, C. Harbuck. . SCIENCE CLUB EXPLORES WORLD OF ATOMS Future mathematicians, technicians The scientists of tomorrow Making Buck Rogers a reality Or a hopeless farce Head crammed with formulas Laws, theorems, and hypotheses The leaders of a mechanized society. Carl Bedingfield, Pres., Libba Sparrow, Sec., Nancy Carter, Treas.g Danny Krohn, V. Pres., Standing: D. Gregory, L. Withers, I. Hart, 'B. Anthony, S. Etheridge, S. Cammage, C. Higgins, L. Pierson, D. Kulbresh, B. Mullin, A. Byars, P. Greer, M. Russell, R. Hogan, B. Naylor, Not Pictured: J. Thomas, G. Daley, J. Juneau, W. Cooksey, E. Ogletree, D. Clark, J. DeNelle, B. Vaughn, P. McGee, J. Rainbow, B. Stinson, B. Wade, B. Harvey, L. Fried- man, J. Sparks, N. Patterson, D. Rainer, M. Rainer, J. Dresslar, L. White, .l. Andrews, T David BLUE STREAK RELEASES MANY EMOTIONS AS IT STRIVES FOR PERFECTION We come forth bi-monthly. Not daily Is our frequency. A reflection upon the place? Yes and No Yes, because this is A well-informed place And everyone knows everything Before its printed. No, because we strive for excellence Quality, not quantity. Is not this way The better one? Managing Editor: Scott Etheridge 'N Wg' 'ie Advertising Editors: Dianne Wages, Emily West 'X Sports Editor: Jerry Henderson Feature Editor: Pat Brady 168 Publicity Editors: Mary C. Hiller ix'g,,,o Xa, Business Manager: Nancy Carter A. Rothschild, P. Glaser. D. Durden, B. Shaw, 3 Havnaer, R. Hinman, D. Dowie, L. Brocato, M. Rai, er, D. Krohn, D. Krolm, I. Tallery, C. Pekor, B. Harpf AREAS! nd Nancy Goodlet News Editor: Libba Sparrow. 6 wr ff, Gr. 'i gi! fu Aff' ' 2 ' ' .17 19 M eff , , ,Y Comer, P. Watson, S. Spurlin, J. zins, V. Strickland, C. Parks, D. ney. Co-Editors: Linda and Alice Satlof Advisor: Mrs. Susan Mathews 3. Nr' A Q MTM. Assistant Editor: Celeste Pickron. tim.- Circulation Managers: Harriet Stein. Sherry Bowman. LES AMIS STUDY CUSTOMS OE FRANC E Excellence in French And customs of the land Brought alive by records, Slides, and ancient films. Learning through experiences Brings a deeper knowledge. Officers: Pres. Ginger Storeyg Treas. Dianne Daniels Not Pictured: 1 : Vice Pres. Melinda Cummings. DURING SUMMER, MANY SPANISH CLUB STUDENTS VISIT MEXICO Interaction with tradition In a romantic land Miles and miles from CHS A learning of the customs A sampling of delacacies And regular monthly meetings JCL REVIVES INTEREST IN ANCIENT LANGUAGE First Bow: J. Slade, E. Hecht, J. Presley, K. French. L. Anthony, S. Good- sell, J. Bussey, Y. Yawn, Second Row: J. Hamilton, B. Bergquist. B. Reed, K. Jackson, B. Anthony, A. Denham, B. Cain, Third Row: C. Roberts, L. Sparrow, N. Carter, J. Hinman, C. Smith, W. Johnson, C. Carter, Fourth Bow: 1. Trussell, S. Arnold, E. Kelly. Beryl Bergquist explains the workings of an ancient catapult to Gayle Daley, Bill Maylor. and Libba Sparrow. A quiet organization That made some noise this year In the 'form of the freshman fountain . And a donation to the March of Dimes. A step out of the classics Veni, vidi, vici Still a barrel of fun with a banquet And inspiring programs. i 9 Officers: Ellen Hecht, Scrapbook Chairmang Martha Stanford, Secretary, Stanley Arnold, Treasurer, Steve Goodman, Vice Presi- dentg Claire Roberts, President. COHI SENDS DELEGATES TO YOUTH ASSEMBLY , P5-Nr 3 , 'fig f s Members of Cohi prepared small tokens of appreciation for teachers Cold hands-wet feet Soaked clothes-car wash. Exercising with Girls' Club Two times a week g Tea for student teachers, Officers: Barbara Lupo, Community Projects Posters on the wall, Chairman, Kathy Thigpen, President, ,lennie Lamb, Vice Presidentg Nancy Turner, Record- Spirit in the talk ing Secretary, Linda Satlof, Treasurer, Helen Harris, Chaplain, Judy Hall, School Projects Chairman, Not Pictured: Nancy Breedlove, Cor- responding Secretary. Cohi girls back CHS. First Bow: C. McCarley, L. Moore, B. Lupo, D. Wurst, B. Bergquist, J. Lamb, L. Satlof, G. Gatesg Second Row: E. Woolridge, M. Owens, P. Glaser, B. White, B. Wilie, C. Varner, L. Arrington, A. Satlofg Third Row: L. Ward, M. Stewart, L. Brooks, K. Thigpen, F. Lynch, N. Turner, H. Harris, B. Lofling Fourth Bow: N. Breedlove, S. Weaver, C. Edwards, D. Freed, C. Amon, P. Perry, L. Steeleg Fifth Row: D. Parkman, C. Hooks, J. Hall, B. Haines. Not Pictured: J. Scott, B. Ogie, K. Bone, C. Cole. Officers: Gayle Daley, President, Carol Owens, V. President, Marty Jenkins, Rec. Sec., Nancy Patterson, Corr. Sec., Libba Saprrow, School Pro'ect Chairman' Nancv Carter. Treasu Diane Carrard, J 1 , , 1 Chaplain, Becky Carpenter, Publicity Chairman. if 4 3 X 'O l 3 t .Q fs, Alice Thompson buys supplies from Sue Jones, Meg Russell, and Christy Weaver at the Book Store. Nancy Patterson, Kay Ciese, and Mary Cleveland sell cokes at a basketball game for the March of Dimes. AMICA OPENS BOOK STORE Spirit pins, Working with the girls' club Selling cokes or school supplies All a part of Junior club. Working to fulfill their purpose 'Ulla create, maintain and extend Throughout the home, school, and community, High standards of Christian Character? Firtt Row: C. Newsome, P. Brady, S. Chudy, B. Carpenter, S. Jones, N. Schomburgg Second Row: J. Lupo, N. Carter, L. Wilkinson, M. Hackle, N. Rainbow. M. Cleveland, Third Row: A. Thompson. l. Baggett, K. Smith, C. Owens, C. Crim, D. Garrard: Fourth Row: M. Scarbrough, B. Stafford, P. lsom, K. Giese, M. Jenkins, L. Sparrow, Fifth Row: M. Russell, S. Baggett, L. Dismukes, C. Weaver, L. A. Peterson, B. Boyter, G. Daley, N. Patterson, J. Busseyg Not Pictured: M. C. Hiller, G. Hollinshead, B. Mullin, C. Nitcher. 173 FIELES SUPPORT ORPHAN OVERSEAS First Row: B. Robinson, A. Scheaffer, P. Wall, S. Purtle. S. Frazier, S. Miles, D Rowe, Second Row: E. Mackey, C. Wiley, B. Schull, N. Riddle, B. Howard, J. White A. Meadows, Third Row: C. Lanham, M L. Crawford, C. McGee, M. O'Shields, C Hodges, R. Beatty, J. Bush, Fourth Row C. Olive, R. Powell. D. Watford, S. Hinds man, C. Triplitt, S. Goodsell. I. Hamil ton, Fifth Row: A. Deaton, A. King, M Straton, D. Swygert, K. Burns, C. Cairns H. Raymond, D. Brown. Sophomore Officers: First Row: Ann Meadows, Treasurer, Pam Wall, Vice BAKE SALE BY LEALES EARNS MONEY Freshman Officers: Aleen Rothschild, President, Deb- ra Hill, Vice President, Lib- by Bailey, Chaplain, Cathy Colquitt, Secretary, Marilyn President, Judy Hamilton, President, Se- cond Row: Beth Howard, Historian, Daisy Watford, Chaplain, Dot Swygert, Secretary: Kathy Burns, Sgt.-at-Arms. Madding, Treasurer. Young girls Growing each year Find interest in Many projects Mint sale, bandage rolls, Cookie sale, even an orphan overseas Expanding boundries of service Creating, Maintaining, Extending First Row: M. Bussey, S. Cannington, A. Rothschild, D. Hill, S. Newman, Creeds of right living and Second Row: M. Madding, C. Colqultt, L. Bailey, A. McM1ll1an, D. West, J. Hartin, Third Row: G. Arnold, D. Buick, A. Dresslar, E. Wardlaw, J. Service no others. Jordan, Fourth Row: K. Hunter, M. A. Beck, M. A. Moore, M. McLendon, R. Hinmang Fifth Row: W. Lowe, A. Spenser, B. Montgomery. 174 HI-Y BUILDS CHARACTER Jlrnior members are: Front Row: B. Naylor, S. Arnold, S. Etheridge, J. Dlmong Second Row: S. McCardle, B. Lockhart, L. Withers, J. Henderson. A club for boys Friendship and Service to others Building character In generation Of tomorrow Officers: Bob Lockhart, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Carter, Sponsor, Senior Officers: Ken .l2lCkS0Il, PfCSidCHt LHYTY Jimmy Dimon, President, Libba Sparrow, Sponsor, Scott Ethe- Aglial0f0, ViCC-President? Danny Bfim, SCCTCUIFY ridge, Secretary, Stanley Arnold, Chaplaing Brent Anthony, Trea- Ch3flCS French, Sgt-'at'Afm59 Ben Jackson Chap surer. lain, Skipper Wilheit, Treasurer, Steve Hudspeth Sgt.-at-Arms. lr l .1 L. CHOIR - First Row: L. O,Connor, D. Bodiford, L. C. Lane. M. Skipworth. F. Baggett. J. Ezell, L. Wilkinsoii. K. Stevensg Second Row: J. Kerr, D. Brown. J. Larnh. L. King, D. Pritchett, C. Alverson, L. Mitchell. V. Singleton. D. Kirby: Third Row: J. Bush. P. Butram. P. Thompson. L. Hazouri, C. Parker. B. Walters. C. Martin, M. Collins. S. Bates. Cheryle Clift sang a solo in the formal recital. .sul THE MANY MOODS OF MUSIC ENSEMBLE - First Row: J. Mendenhall, K. Anderson. L. Robertson, N. Crantg Second Row: Mr. Dietrich, C. Craig, C. Clift. B. Mulling Third Row: C. Cartwright. D. Watford. M. Stewart. J. Lamb: Fourth Row: S. Mullin. E. Jenkins. J' l Advanced Girls' Glee Club, First Row: B. Tew, S. Farnsworth, D. Lee, J. Grant, H. Peacock, S. Dollar, G. Weinmeister, B. Carpenter, Second Row: S. Jones, D. Land, C. McGee, S. Greer, M. O,Shields, P. Norton, P. Matuliwitz, J. Hook, S. Frazier, Third Row: D. Weatherly, L. 0'Conner. L. Rampy, B. Adams, G. Lewis, S. Angelo. S. Almon. L. Gordy. K. Meinzen. ln Generating joy through rhythm Christmas concerts, Recitals, Miss Patsy's, Rozell Show, Music festival. Work to gain the reward they deserve, In the end Superior,' the rating. Jennie Lamb sang a solo at the first formal recital. xx .. ' . .4 .4 .1 V' Freshman Glee Club: First Row: V. Miles, K. Kent, D. Chambliss, L. Clark, P. Turner, D x Hill, Second Row: A. McMillan, L. Johnson, J. Ezell, C. Miles, C. Fleming, W. Lemmon S. Durham, Third Row: G. McKenzie, D. Coates, S. Alford, K. Proctor. D. Griffin, B Billye Shaw proved I0 bE H Flowers, L. Stokes, K. Hunterg Fourth Row: S. Robinson, D. Gibson, C. Kelley, B ITl35tC1' ofthe 88',. Scarbrough, J. Trussell, G. Reeves. 177 An hour's instruction each day In violin, cello, viola, or bass. Over and over Constant repetition What for? Preparation for the Columbus Symphony Maybe the New York, Philharmonic Some Day. ORCHESTRA PREPARES MUSICIANS OF FUTURE .Front Row: J. Brady, L. Withers, R. Land, S. Cannington, D. Bodifordg Second Row: B. Colaianni, W. Hunter, J. Miller, J. Brosard, K. Harbuck, S. Fields, Third Row: D. Pinner, R. Brooks. 178 Mr. O'Donald feels the music as he directs the group. Officers are Janet Brady, Vice-President- Treasurer, and Nancy Miller, President Secretary. NNYH ' N G Newsom Beth Cooksey ti Ric B bara Marsha Hunnicut Cindy Hinton Rita Wolfe MAJORETTES DISPLAY GRACE AND TALENT Months of hard work An endless routine Talented figures and The pride of the band. 179 'Ei ltswgl Q L :nu nn si, M L. .. .., ,V fl. -,lgff EJ ti f i f-if if Nleinlmers loacl on buses for an exciting trip to Moultrie. Representing the school and the spirit we support. The Blue Devil Marching Band. BAND RATES MSUPEI-HDR First comes knowledge of the instrument Marching before school Precision in drills Learning the masters Then off in a cloud of dreams Marching in parades Playing in concerts The BLUE DEVIL BAND is TOPS! .,exF.,M Hv4y..w Relaxing with friends on the bus trip. Band plays the National Anthem at beginning of each home game. N DISTRICT FESTIVAL Officers from left to right are: S. Barefoot, K. Funderburke Mr. Kendrick listens as students perform for a grade. R. Wolfe, R. Wolfe. I. Templin, C. Garrett, S. Goodman. Concert is one of the many activities of the band. TIME AND TEDIOUS WORK PRODUCE MEMOIRS OP 3551 j fs Pnl' A -mf K x ,gtg S em fn.-cfs!! tiir St SAN STROI,I,l'IR. NINA KELLY S SHELIA WARD Senior Sc-vtiml I DERYI, BICRGQUIST Husirwss Manager DNx5f 3 JENNIFER SLADIC Editor-in-Chief swf JOHN KNOX. FRANCINE SCOTT 81 BECKY BOYTER Business Staff 'O y m STEVE CALLAHAN Businvss Staff DECKY ANTHONY S: KAY CIESE Student Life LYNN WARD Feamfes MARTY JENKINS Assistant Editor N K , -.QE a K. O YEAR AS PAGES OF COHISCAN UNFOLD .IULIA ROCHESTER Advisor . M, - It M ss E JENNY GARNER FacuIty Organizations A ... V T DONNA FREED si CONCHETTA EDWARDS Q 3 BETTY VVALLER, BETH LOFLIN. PEGGY MCCLIIRE Sz LAURA DISMUKES Underciassmen LYNN WILLIAM Advertisements 81 Index f:- ' Wau- Nw Wgw-rw SHERRIE THOMAS 81 JIMMY TRUSSELL Sports JOE SPARKS MARGUERITE MILLER X PAT REED Business Advisor Military A yearbook is like A term paper That always seems to get put off. The pressures of deadlines Place the responsibility On the advisor and editor. They must push if Things are to go as planned. But, after all, They will receive Most of the credit SUZAN HINTON In the end. Academics MILITARY Man is a military animal Bailey Cadet Lt. Colonel John Stacy Battalion Commander Cadet Major Cadet Major Cadet Captaih John Waldrop Pat Reed David Lapides Executive Officer Operations Officer Adjutant Cadet Captain Cadet Captain Cadet Captain Len Hunt Steve Johnson Rusty Carlisle Security Officer Supply Officer Public Information Officer LEADERSHIP AT ATTENTION Hup, Two, Three, Four. These are the leaders In Thursday and Friday mornings, Lessons in Leadership. Duty, Honor, Country Smothered by rifle cleaning, Haircuts, shoe polish, and Brasso Busy work it seems, And often is. Count, Cadence, Count. 2, ' .. 7 M. Cadet Captain JUNIOR STAFF: Left to Right: C. MacElhannon, B. Becker, T. Sims, B. Morrison, Pete Lunsford W. Baker, L. Rogers. S. Wilheit, S. Terry. P. Maxwell. Maintenance Officer THE BEAUTY OF IT ALL DONNA OLNEY HELEN HARRIS Honorary Lt. Colonel Honorary Major Sponsors Dot Metcalf and Donna Olney cut out decorations for the Military Ball. LEE SCHOMBURC NANCY ARRINGTON .IUDY COMER Honorary Major Honorary Captain Honorary Captain SHAROLYN CUMMINGS LAURA KING MELISSA MCGEE H0n0ra1'y Captain Honorary Captain Honorary Captain DOT METCALF MIMI PEASE DONNA PEAVY PAM WATSON Honorary Captain Honorary Captain Honorary Captain Honorary Captain f MAJOR ERNEST J. ZACHMAN Senior Army Instructor, Muscogee County School District Master Sargeant B. Bunda lectures on weap- ons to the second year military students. Tommy Sims and Peter Maxwell busy themselves on the cadet's permanent records. A clean weapon can make the difference in battle or inspection. we ., 1 it i ' t i lic i T732 n i n l nrtne 3 tnt i lt V 1 Iii '--W Staff Sargeant Ralph M. Shoemaker, Jr. w N.C.O.l.C., Columbus High School , E it Sgt. Shoemaker demonstrates first aid techniques to Chuck Hall lines up the bull's eye in a sighting exercise a class of M.T. l's. during marksmanship training. COMPANY A ' , , V ' ' ' Y , . .tw l 45 ..r. Ra ' if Ea ' ,wma-vig: .t Cadet Captain FIRST PLATOON: Plt. Ldf. Layton Gofdy. FIRST SQUAD, 1. to f.: E. Cen Goss Abernathy, J. Thomas, C. Schlader, A. Gresham, B. Harbin, SECOND SQUAD, 1. to r.: B. Vvade, J. Alexander, J. Orubbs, J. Hinmang THIRD SQUAD, I. to r.: J. Estes, C. Hall. M. Bryan, C. Butler. Company Commander 4 ,....5g-wgzt-.L,g'.19. K .VH .... -..,,,,,. Executive Officer, Cadet First Lt. Jim Cunbyg First Sgt. Ronnie Frazier. W, N .- I ' ' TQ. fn ,.lfQ1x:i A Q Z A K SECOND PLATOON: Plt. Ldr. Jim Gunby. FIRST SQUAD, 1. to r.: R. Wright, B. Adams, D. Waldrop, T. Sonneschein, R. Otwell, J. McDaniel, SEC- OND SQUAD, 1. to r.: A. Speed, J. Kent, D. Bragg, H, Arthur, M. Crosswyg THIRD SQUAD, 1. to r.: H. Gammage, R. Hook, W. Harris, R. McRee. T it v ,... 6 . Executive OffiCCf, Cadet FifSi LI. CIIYIS FIRST PLATOON: Plt. Ldr. Steve Yarnall. FIRST SQUAD, I. to r. B Heyn: FITSI Sgt. Mlke McCafferty. Hunt, A. Hughes, W. Turner, W. Stone, T. Watt, SECOND SQUAD, l. to r L. Berry, K. Henderson, K. Deatong THIRD SQUAD, l. to r.: D. Menden hall, H. Franks, T. Davis. MW SECOND PLATOON: Plt. Ldr. .lack Friou. FIRST SQUAD, l. to r.: T. David, G. Parham, J. Swift, M. Ogie, T. Mizeg SECOND SQUAD, l. to r.: M. Patrick, B. Turner, B. Hendricks, R. Thompson, THIRD SQUAD, l. to r.: T. Thompson, T. Smyth, O. Gilliam. J. Berry, REAR: M. lVIcCafferty. COMPANY B Cadet Captain ,Ioe Durden Company Commander Cadet Captain David Cartledge Company Commander Q ws.. - L Nj. 8 , ,J R. - f-1f3yfU,,Q,.3 .. . k ' FIRST IJLATOON: I'lt. l,dr. ,Iiininy Dre-Sslar. FIRST SQIIAD. l. to r.: R. Ilamliy. R. Whitten. F. Newman, D. Glasgow. W. Colston: SECOND SQUAD, l. to r.: B. Neal. J. junrfau. D. Cumming. I3. Harvey: TIIIIID SQUAD. l. to r.: S. Arnold R. Aldridge: W. Phillips. li. Taylor. l'i'ief'utix'v Offivvr. Cadvt First I.t. Chu Idlllllilllll Firat Sgt. Ilal Avcrvtt. SECOND l'I,A'l'00N: I'lt. I.dr. I.awton Grantham, FIRST SQUAD, l. to r.: R. Cl1ipmun.l3. , ' 'r . .. .1 Iorkllcr I I im.. .I. Dailey. Sl'.t.0ND SQUAD. l. to r.: I. Flournoy. D. Sliropsliirv. T. lVl1'Corl4-w: VIIIIIRD SQIIAD. I. to r.: C. Lutz. V. Nt-1-80. II. Rivers S. Lanivr. COMPANYII 6 IIIIRD l'I,A'l'UUN: l'lt. I.dr. I,arry Aglialoro. l lltST SQIIAD. l. to r.: R. Graham, I Caulcy. C. lVlarlin. S. Cantrm-ll. lf. Powell: SICCDND SQUAD, l. to r.: Il. Mullin. L. fnvli. I. Nlzlssvy. I. I,flIlt'Y'SOIl1 Tlllllll SQIIAD. l. to r.: R. Sxsint. A. lVIi'lNIPllI'lZ1II. I T 1 ctli aylm r. ,I. llalu-r. S. Iludsp' . .. ' 'fx g.-f ,meme Cadet Captain Joe Bolick Drill Team Commamlcr A 'e'k?1sffif'Qa'svg 4 'vain' 4 J' U ,M lr' M DRILL TEAM STRIVES FOR PERF ECTION gag- HF' This year the drill if-am partivipalerl in thi- Third Army R.0.T.C. 1-ompetilion in Mar-on. 3,-.ga x laiiux :tiff 5' , 2 f 5 ' - ' . -.1 . ,W K ,, ?,,4i,MW', i .Am K, A Pt: ,Q .4 , .V M, -..if.W'1f ' . L ., . me W - 4r iafrM A 'YW N . . . . f'++ :wexwe,Q 1 , I, W y . ' ' 'ATYE-'fffflif 1' Front: Joe Bolick: First Row, front to rear: P. Hiers, R. Tew, W. Clift, E. Ogletreeg Second Row, front to rear: G. Abrams, J. Alford, A. Coatesg Third Row, front to rear: P. Delaney, B. Carlile. Cadet Captain ,lark Ftliridge NLP. Cmninancier MILITARY POLICE: Front: D. Morfeldg First Row, front to rear: I. Sparks, G. Coatesg Second Row, front to rear: D. Burner, R. Morpethg Third 23 ' Row: H. Yawn. Exxg E Qin QQ- '--Q ' ir 1 gait? t TRAINING FOR A BETTER Et lt' ,g, ',pqa,,. I t gli X , COLOR GUARD: R. Spitzniiller. R. Wright. C. Higgins. A. Byars. sr ax rwmigi .M -Q The svhool Safety patrol at work. RIFLE TEAM: First Row. I. to r.: B. Thompson, J. Massey, D. Burner, D. Shropshire, W. Harrisg Second Row. l. to r.: Sgt. Shoemaker. C. Lutz, C. Maclflhannon, J. Dur- cien. S. Cummings. WORLD BEGINS WITH DISCIPLINE Chris Lutz shoots it up. David Burner shar ens his e e in the kneelin We--...,f V P Y 3 position. f.'f V. .. V ,f ,pr Donald Shropshire and Joe Durden total their scores. Cip Maclflhannon zeroes in on the bull,s eye A Rib 5 W Ai. Military Ball Queen, Donna Olney, surrounded by her court. lidrlmm Fort, last years Qunen, relinqulslies her crown. Major General Robert H. York. commanding General of Fort ll:-nning. presented the Queenis trophy. 196 Betli Warle and Tommy David pause for a casual conversa tion. ,kg i f, ,, 3 Cadets refresh themselves during a break. A X l'd love to be your valentine, Donna Cadets and their rlatvs clancefl to the music of The Sandmenf, f, ,, 'V P 3 5 K l f W , W , A.,. ! I M r' l r l r l 1 X. . , ie K wwf: we X 9 ff ,, ,,,k,., M yk., , v.hy WB, . , . l Q 1. .eg-4 l Cuiclon lmearers lead us in drill. The battalion is formed. CC! in slvpl Kvcp your clrvss in tllerel c ic- ' eve errv rcn ers ai o a hwoun 6 ' ca e M cl bt T - fl cl t cl cl' d t wi 4 MILITARY LIFE PRESENTS MANY PHASES Military d The bes SPORTS The pukka, peerless sportsmen . . The men who keep on playing though the sun be in eclipse. Ogilvie First Row: Alex Brown. David Silcox. Chris Heyn, Larry England. Tommy Hughes. Jackie McGuire, Frank Johnson, Mike Reilly: Second Row: Mike Burns. Jack Ransbotham, Russell Jacketti. Mike Davis. Greg Torbett. Kenny Liv- ingston. Hal Maloof. Lonnie Handle. Rickie Wlright, ,lim Bush: Third Row: Harry Collins. Ralph Justice. Frank Car- penter, Bobby Tillery, Eddie Welch. Bill Jordan, Gene Walker. Tom Collins, Sammy Oates. FOOTBALL DEVILS CLAIM BI-CITY TITLE F OR I966-67 Jack llanshothaln. Most Valuahle Defensive Back: Sammy Oates. Most Valuahlc Dffensive Back: Harrv Collins. Most Valuahle Offensive Lineman: Greg Torhett. Most Valu- ahle Team Player: Chris Heyn. Gold Helmet Award, The team pauses for a moment he-fore the game to ask Most Valuahlc Defensive Lineman, Most Valuable Player. Gods guidance over them through the coming night. Ralph Justice moves in to stop his 0pponent's forward motion. COLLTMBIS OPPONENTS 21 Warner Robins 12 O Albany 22 20 Lanier 14 14 Baker 7 6 Moultrie 14 T Mark Smith 14 6 Willingham 7 18 Central 7 7 LaGrange 20 26 Jordan 0 Coming on strong, the Blue Devils Blasted Warner Robbins for their first win. It seemed like the best of times. Then an upset loss to Albany But a strong comeback with wins over Lanier and Baker. Plagued by midseason troubles. A trip to Moultrie and a big loss. More trouble with defeats at the hands of Mark Smith and Willingham. A gleam of hope for the Bi-City with victory over Central Then another loss at LaGrange. Fired up the Spirit for a 26-0 Victory over Jordan to clench The Bi-City Championship. Fullback, Tom Collins, drives for- ward to gain every possible yard. Only a few seconds of thought before quarterback, Sammy Oates, gives the signal for action. 203 SENIORS PERFORMED OUTSTANDING JOB ON THE GRIDIRON 204 A senior Blue Devil brakes up a pass on the third down putting the Devils in the Allxiefy YYIHTICS Illl? faC6 Of BCFTY AI EX BRGWN Uffengive position, Mobley as the game progresses. Defensive Halfback Q lg I :E-X MIKE BI'RNS HARRY COLLINS MARCUS COYLE Defensive Tackle OHCHSIVC THCICIE Tackle pdl LARRY ENGLAND CHRIS HEYN TOMMY HUGHES Tackle End Guard E14 fix f' 'W 3? .E ff Q S 1 V v u XA sq x FRANK JOHNSON JACKIE McCUIRIf BERRY MOBLEY Quarterback, Center Offensive Guard FuIlIiack Defensive End - . all JACK RANSBOTHAM MIKE REILLY DAVID SILCOX Offensive End Halfback Guard A bone-crushing tackle by Chris Heyn throws the Devils, opponent for a loss. 53 -eggs fi 1' ' X it-at LYNN SPURLIN End The standout. The letter jacket set. The boys who gave the most, Wanted to win the hardest. After three years of waiting And working for their positions They led the team to victory And upheld it in defeat. THE DAY OF A GAME Weeks of anticipation Converge on the school The day of a game. Pep rally screams Cheerleaders Anxious student body Then the pre-game meal And the moment of truth t Y' 5 i Teachers, inspired by a gym full of enthusiasm, gave their full support to the team and cheerleaders. 6 8 ,af WWW The Junior Varsity cheerleaders lead the Freshmen and Sophomores in the Cheers. 3 KA Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow . . . . it J f rr as md ,. 'fe -mar, ', 1, K5 ,wr im if I f' A 1215: VMVNQMH k,.. y pyppp l 4 The Devil has her own idea of how the Lions should be Sammy Oates, Chris, Heyn, and Harry Collins are the last to board tamed and she attempts to show the students what the out- the bus that will carry them to meet their opponents. come of the game will be. The cheerleaders bring the enthusiasm of the school to its peak. 207 Pausing for a few seconds only, Quarterback, Sammy Oates. wonders what the outcome of this play will be. TOE MEETS LEATHER The pre-game prayer, eight o'clock whistle Toe meets leather and the struggle begins. 48 minutes of blocking, tackling, and pain The pressure of individual responsibilities Every man playing his heart out For the elusive moment of victory. The agony of a coachis decision The enthusiasm of the cheerleaders The vast omnipresence of the ambulance All add to the thrill of the final gun- Bringing triumphal exuberance Or despairing anguish. Hard-running halfbaek, Berry Mobley won't be easy to bring down. 'rf' Mike Davis, pausing to catch his breath before re-entering the game, gazes at the ' agtign on the field, Junior, Tom Collins, carries the ball through the tough defense of his opponents. W W Coach Davis gives the boys a quick briefing before sending them back on field. . . . . And may the best team win. Senior, Harry Collins, tells Lynn Spur- lin how the play should have gone. 209 .l.V. ENDS SEASON WITH EXCELLENT RECORD First Row: Otis Gillham, John Berry, Tony Smyth, Rick Osteen, Billy Batistine, Terry Castelowg Second Row: Darrell Forest, Steve White, Bill Harvey, John Fox, Ricky Hogan, Lawerence Crisp, Third Row: John Bush, Bobby Bunce, Steve Stewart, Another win for the B Team! Happily they leave the field to board the bus for CHS. 21 O Mike Kelley. 5 E The boys enter the dressing room for one last pep talk before going into action F RESHMEN - CHS'S FUTURE A molding process for next yearis stars. It is here they learn to be a man To take the punishment which will be required Hard work, sweat and little reward. The only thing that keeps you movin, Is the desire to be great someday. On these friendly fields of strife Are grown the seeds That on other days, on other fields A tough game is awaiting the Baby Devils. bear the -fruits of victory' The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders cheered both the Freshmen and B teamswi F to VICTORY! First Row: Lee Redmond, Bubba Stone, Herman Greene, Benny Kelly, David Montgomery, Buzzy Turner, Bill Davis, Bruce White, Warren Harrison. Second Row: Jimmy Flynn, Steve Robert- son, Bill Durden, Wayne Musselwhite, Ned Milstead, Richard Sheffield, Randy Lunsford, mgr.g Bobby Hayes, Jimmy Whittington, Third Row: Eric Hood, Willie Lee, Johnny Monfort, Walter Richardson, Hal Littlejohn, Jimbo Kelly, Cal Carter, Larry Shaw, Alex Norman, Stan Hatfield, Fourth Row: Bobby Bush, Larry Greene, Joe Mendenhall, Howard Taylor, Chuck McClure, Tom- my Hargrove, Dennis Smoak, Terry Avery, Hulk Edwards, Raymond Howard. First Row: Skippy Hinton. mgr.: Nicky Barlow, Skipper Vilolfe, Pat Reed, Bill Jordan. Cecil Cheves. Doug Revell, Lynn Spurlin Bill Hagan. mgr,: Second Row: Coach Joe Sparks. Larry Vvhite. mgr.: Herb Sheheanf-. Joe Whitley. Dan Kirkland. Larry Daven port. Mike Burns. Bobby Duncan. Robbie Ylenclenhall. Coach Grady Elmore. Basketball CHS ENDS WTITH 25-3g FIRST IN REGION By driving through Jorclanls de- Top Basketball coaches in Region fense. Skipper Wolf is able to 1-AAA. Joe Sparks and Grady raise the score two more points. Elmore. Despite Jordan's effort. Nicky Barlow makes a successful jump shot. l l Dan Kirkland attempts jump shot against Junior, Joe Whitley, drives into basket for Skipper Wolf puts the ball Eufaula. two more points against Hardaway. through the hoop moving Although in somewhat of a fix, Larry Davenport manages to tip the ball to Dan Kirkland. Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus Columbus the score up another notch. l966-67 BASKETBALL RECORD 84 Aubum T1 Baker 65 Opelika 69 Central 82 Eufaula 60 Harflaway 81 Valtlosta 59 Moultrie 66 Harllaway 57 Dothan 68 R. E. Lee 56 liaker 54 ,lorclan Rl Dougherty 93 Harrlaway 79 Troup T3 Albany 63 Central Tl Warner Robbins 81 'llurk Slllllll T5 Lullrange 81 Tift 56 .lorflan ST Willingham 59 Lanier 60 Latlrange T3 lluker REGIONAL T0l RNAMENT 51 Willingham T4 Lanier 56 Warner Robbins STATE TOLRNAMENT 56 Druicl Hills SENIORS - THE INSPIRATION OF THE TEAM The swish of the net The sound of the whistle This is the world of basketball Known to the fans But to these seniors It is a far different world Of endless sweat and grime Exhausting hours before th These are the men Who have given the most Suffered the hardest For a championship team To them, it was worth it. LYNN SPVRLIN PAT REED SKIPPER WOLF Forward Guard Guard NLS BOBBY DUNCAN Center HERB SHEHEANE Form ard All Bi-City Team AML N? Biff' MIKE BURNS CEVIL CHEVES DOLfG REVELL Center Guard Forward 2 gflump Skipper Jump. shout the spectators. . ,, Y A :M 7 ,. , , gifgrs, wma J 'El it W 'sslfw ' A , ' 'Wrlflg 'rsiz-fix' . - .. , , , , gp' y i 12:-'We ' im., 41 ' - L 7 Y' L ::, Wu. - -,,. 4 ' .,.'fk' . ,,,, ,gin --vf-- , Akrk N Q If l F . Q 0 sf .. K D f YY 5 fr 1'-E rm- f Vx 'G 'Sh T' W lf we w N ' 'Q' 2 Q 45 M fm lik Q 4 Q AT, as 'V me K -:V , QM .. .Q -f'- il f , , -, . - my N.. A . Vi. ww Z .A. . 7 Y Cecil Cheves tosses the ball up and in for two more points. 2 2 ps All eyes behold . . . the ball. Larry Davenport rebounds Albany's unsuccessful tip shot. 2 fx. I '-sv ,1-U, -Hi A git!!! ' aiu, L l I l K t 4 i mf Q fi Vw 1. Q 1 Ir 'C 1 N i M ,WM 5, Mixed emotions are experienced by the Blue Devils before the whistle is blown for the frame to begin. r . we Coach Sparks predicts another Blue Devil VICTORY! DEVILS PROVE TO BE TRUE CHAMPIONS A combination of luck and desire Rolled up an impressive 9-0 record Then like an axe-blow came the first loss To a scrappy Dothan team. But the Devils bounced back from A smarting 3rd place finish in the Christmas tournament And the old CHS spirit climbed out of the grave once more The student-body began to like their adventuresome team. The attendance at games grew The screams for Coach Sparks grew louder Even signs claiming he could walk on water And the team kept winning And with each win came the carefree Yet determined air of the true champion. 217 K i ,ff faire ., ,L I Coach Sparks explains to his team the Nicky Barlow is careful not plays that will win next weekls game. the Hawks tie the ball up. to let Lynn Spurlin waits calmly for a chance to pass the hall to a teammate. DEVILS WIN AND LOSE BUT COME ON STRONG FOR THE REGIONAL PLAY-OFF fx lf, Q ll 7 Sai if i z.: zq, . , Q Dig- ,- we 5.i fa LV H ,E T - l Q f mi 1 if K Qigfsiif I 5 'K-' 151 af. ur' M ig it Ia uv At one pep rally, the Devils boast- Dan Kirkland tips ball to a waiting Blue Devil, Joe Whitley. ed a cute new basketball player- one who worked for entertainment and for pep. Doug Revell fights to get ball from the Hardaway Hawks. Ce-rail Cheves drives in for a successful layup shot. Pat Reed makes a quick break through Tift County's de fense to raise the score. From the first tip off on November 29 The Devils battled like the Devils they are. A never-say-die attitude that Led in the victory over Auburn And remained throughout the season. A team effort always But a team full of stars And a coach who looked like A big NUMBER 1. Two P0intS ITIOTC! Larry Davenport goes high for the rebound against Harda way. Bill Jordan steps up fOr two. Herb Sheheane aims well before Sophomore, Dan Kirkland, releasing the ball. goes up for a shot, Herb Sheheane executes a dance position. Did he learn this from Coach Sparks or James Brown? SPIRIT, DETERMINATION, AND ABILITY MAKE UP A GREAT TEAM -- OUR TEAM Coach Sparks corrects team on first quarter's errors. Those grueling hours Spent practicing Seemed worth it all. The hurt and pain Of straining muscles That screamed for rest And blistered feet, Twisted ankles, Fractured backbones Were all a part Of a great team. Fast play allows Bill Jordan to penetrate deep into Albany's de- fense. ll1HS,S VERSATILE TEAM RATES A STATE POSITION 1' '22 :',,w w' 'ff' ,, ' ' A 5 ' mf? W 't Q Tlu- symbol uf victory Hvrlw Sl'tPl'lC8llP rPacls tlu- iuspirlng note he rem'-iv'crrl from tht Rvginu 1-AAA Cllampions. The final team hanclslaake before the jump lmall that starts the game. in Q Htl Blue Dm il Spiritf' Despite the heavy guard- ing. Skipper Wcjlf breaks to the goal for a success- ful layup shot. NICKYLARRYHERB sw DAN KEUL LYNN Bill DMD PHT lx ft? . 5 JOE llllflYBOBBY Eliofll lg. l The basketball team ex en rate-fl the r-afeteria wall. One of the few signs backing CHS's great team. Larry llavenportls jump shot put the Devils two more points abc-acl of the Wlillingham Rams. Cecil Clievvs very skillfully exarles his Ram guarrl as be clribbles the ball clmxn tlle Court towarfl tbe Columbus basket. Dan lxirklanfl fights barfl for a victory over LaGrange. The spirit is resurrected once again And the CHS students rally behind it Packing the gym with cries of HWe're -lil The team played their part well. A vivtory over Willingham And tivo heart-Stoppers With Lanier and Warner Robbins. Five months of wishin' and hopin, A lot of guts and hard work And maybe a little prayer. CHS is NUMBER 1! 4 S Mendenhall nets two at Tommy David goes for the re- Practice. determination and ability are all the free throw line. bound against Jordan. a part of the game. First Hou: Chuck Chadwick. Mike Davis, Tommy David. Murphy Jenkins. Ricky Wrightg Se- cond Rom: Bill Harbin. Bucky Walters. Carl Bedingfield. Randy Meaks. Robbie Mendenhall. Coach Grady Elmore. First Row: Johnny Godwin, Johnny Monfort, Larry Shaw, Ned Milstead, Alec Norman, Jimbo Kel- lyg Second Row: Coach Frank Matthews, Lee Redmond, Mgr., Joe Mendenhall, Herman Green, Cal Carter, Hal Littlejohn, Benny Kelly, Bill Davis, Tommy Davis, Wayne Musselwhite, Walter Richardson, Mgr. FRESHMEN RANK ZND IN BI-CITY WITH 15 WINS AND 6 LOSSES A proving ground for future stars Here they learn to jump higher Shoot straighter and play harder. Rough work, with little recognition But it's merely a start- A prologue of better things to come Bobby Tillery shoots over the head of his Tommy David's skill at free shots added opponent. a great number of points to the Bl, team's final score. First Row: Bill Howard, Mark Greenburg, ,lim McAuliffe, David Hudson, Bob Lee. Second Row: Coach Maxwell, George Moore, Gary Clark. Jimmy Trussell, ,loe Lee, Bob Wages. lst CHS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FINISHES 7th IN STATE Miles and miles and miles Day in and day out. A Click of the watch--youire off. A sprint for position Then a never ending pace. A monotonous pain Surging through legs and body. The chill of frigid air Then a glimpse of the finish And a last burst of energy. Another Click of the watch And youire through. If you were faster, it was worth it. si Q Stamina, like that of David Hud- Jim McAuliffe, CH5'S best Son? is hard to find' cross country runner, finished 4th in the state meet. Representing CHS in the state were: Jimmy Trussell, David Hudson, Jim McAuliffe, George Moore, Joe Lee. i A fruitful year With many memories Chattanooga relays Florida relays The final upset Of the immortal Lions By a new untried Team of determined Blue Devils. David White breaks the tape in the 200 The CHS Mile Relay Team established a new state record of 3:21.7. yard dash. TRACK TEAM HEADS FOR VICTORY IN THE STATE MEET First Row: Stephen Weathers, Bill Howard, Jim McAuliffe, Mike Tucker Carl Bedingfield, George Moore, Steve Dur- kee, Jack Ransbotham, Ralph Justice, Kevin Henderson, Second Row: Joe Lee, Jimmy Trussell, Billy Elliott, Bob Lee, Bill Batistini, Mark Greenburg, Robert Furman, Benny Pursley, Tommy David, Gary Clark, Ricky Harbin, Bobby Harvey, Dan Heard, Alex Brown, Neal Davis, Coach Maxwell. Wu.. 7 After a long hard race, Jimmy Trussell pauses to catch his breath. Alex Brown nips Baker opponent hy a nose at the wire. Cinders, sawdust Sand, and sweat. Many odd shapes Pole, sphere Discus, and hurdles. Months of agony With no reward Except new Inward satisfaction. Constant competition Only against yourself For it is yourself You seek to test. BLUE DEVILS CAPTURE STATE AAA CROWN -H2 Tommy David leaps over the finish E' A ' I line Several seconds before his Baker A fast exchange is essential to a good mile relay team opponent. ai K ' K , . i -,.f,- , - .Lf--,f. w,r.7,.fx:s1 1. -f, ww f . -f-'- ' , ,Vw ft , f A+: z':fws?'.eiff: 1-.vamx-.::,:f1f'4fI'Hfmfria if,-:J,-wftsgsvissgsf CHS is again pushed ahead in the Joe Lee is congratulated by fellow participants. meet by valuable points gained by J ack Ransbotham. Steve Durkee gives that extra effort First at the tape, Jim McAuliffe which is a sure sign of a great athlete. Leticrmcn: First How: Mike Ilaxis, Lonnie Handel. Skipper Wolf. Frank Carpenter. Pat Ref-cl: Sf-f-ond Row: Coat Matthews. Robbie Mendenhall. Herb Sheheane, Sammy Oates, Mike BOIlIlt'i-iiiifi. Coach Buntiii. Danny Autos. Mgr. e CH S BASEBALL TEAM SECURES 1-AAA TITLE Close play by Lonnie Handel could determine the Herb Sheheane-a deep A sure out is a result of Robbie Menden- outcome of the game. breath, a concentrated hall's accurate throw to first base. mind, a sound pitch. 230 'Q A spring day. Hum baby Hum boy. The crack of ll bat A small zvhite sphere is lofted Into a clear sky. A close play at the keystone sack The man in blue sticks Up his thumb, Y're out. Hum baby Hum boy. f.M.,M-anonni Stance, swing, concentration, -a neces- Mike Davis sends ball across plate for sity for Frank Carpenter. third strike. 1 J, 5' ,, W -T I Flawless fielder, Skipper Wolf, eyes approaching ball. wwf x, 5- ,, 5 N ,-,M ,Q V ni . ogg . K .Q 1 ew. ,W K . t. , gf: New Pat Reed shows his All-Regional Form . . . oops! A tough game An intense game Power and finesse In the brief confines of a tennis court Slam-lob Slam-lob The net ends the volley. Game - set - match It ends with a handshake. Coach Richard Fendley did an Out, Johnny Iniego, who placed second in the state, reaches high Standing job with the tennis team' to return the ball across the net. L . f T :,: .- -- ,A I 'ueu .b. V.V:g:EAVV.:A: N t t ttssste ssee 8 M, Y' 'P' 1 ee testi N ,t.1 Q M Q it :.i t ' 11 tial 3 f his Tommy Sims waits for the return gel 2 5 softs sttl eesfe VM-1-HQ Hakim!!-. serve. Jody Flournoy's smooth, even swing is a sign of victory for the Devils. Front Row: Jody Flournoy, Bobby Vaughn, Johnny Iniego, Lee Champion, Freelan Newmang Back Row: Mel Locklier, David Cartledge, Len Hunt, Bob Lockhart, Tommy Sims, Bobby Carmichael. TENNIS TEAM CAPTURES 1967 REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Vfr, f -Na , W, 5 , , I , V,,,V,kV AWA V, K . I H I In , ,, , v,.,., Backhand shot is skillfully demonstrated Mel Locklier's forehand swing is a tough by Bobby Vaughn. match for anyone. CHS'S GOLF TEAM MOVES ' GGFOREWWARD SS The gentlemen's game Highly individual, competitive N o excuses for losing your cool The blame or the glory is yours No screaming fans No cheerleaders Played on courses Not known to the students Who read about it in the paper. While swinging the club, Bobby Taylor, the num- ber two golfer in the state, is careful to keep his eyes on the ball. First Row: Hull Dickenson, Miles Donaldson, Mike Jackson, Ed Roddenberry, Bill Hulingg Se cond Row: Buck Zackery, Elliott Kirven, Van Neese, Bobby Taylor, John Dodd, Coach Grady El more. Golf Coach, Grady Elmore, shows Hull . . . and on to the next hole. Dickenson the proper way to hold the club. 3 llse R ia, K Elliott Kirven, who placed second Ed Roddenberry discovers that in the region, is ready to tee off. his calculation for the putt was a little short. GOLFERS WIN STATE TOURNAMENT- END SEASON WITH 15-0 RECORD Opponent Mark Smith Hardaway Baker Pacelli Baker Central Pacelli Mark Smith Tift County Lanier Columbus College Region Tournament State Tournament Strokes won by 35 20 30 70 43 34 30 45 20 30 4 10 1 SPIRIT SPREADERS SWING INTO ACTION 1 K' K. -M Linda Moore Sherrie Thomas. Captain Q 4 5 ar2?2frfgw.mxwfq1LQ.. f 5 2 ,4 mf 3 Y gi? . ,EFL 2 2115, . ew 'H I K Susan Norwood. Co-Captain B The cheerleaders leave for one of their many trips. lf is If I MZ. 12'-a. M! .4 Nancy Bethea. Sponsor Hoc,-kv McGuire M an if 37 5 fa l . ' AMA' uk M 'H 5 my , , .R M 7 t mil-ff-K we ' Bettye Amos Jan Bakken. Alternate H' Lamar Fletcher Marianna Swift. Alternate fl! . 'WW ffww, L J.V. CHEERLEADERS PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE Molly Morgan, Chris Kestle, Vickie Hays, Mary Lou Crawford, Patsy Stumhoffer, Beth Wade. 11- BETH'ii7'A'itE Co-Captain . .. 5 . ...liz , ,:,, t . ,.., , JEANNETTE BUSSEY Alternate li aj 4 Mary Lou Crawford, Captain TWILA RHODES Alternate The concentrated screams Of '4Victory, Victoryf, The forceful kick The mighty jump. The world of cheerleading Known to the students. Another world exists known Only to the cheerleaders On the brightly-lit turf Of a nocturnal autumn gridiron. The stifling noisiness Of a packed gymnasium Here the cheerleaders become aware Of the contrasting aspects of Their private world. The exultant triumph of victory The despairing anguish of defeat The pressure of responsibility The multiplied satisfaction Of team success. .L .ji 2 B TEAM VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS: Libby Bailey, Susie Newman, Cynthia Tyler, Rosanna Hinman, Lynne Grogan, Captaing Patty Norman, not pictured, The annual volleyball playday from every class. Throwing softballs, jumping rope Dancing over bamboo poles The meaning of athletics known Only to a CHS girl. The games of power and strength Replaced by contests Of skill and agility Of grace and form. 238 K Molly Morgan swings through the air with the greatest of ease. a big affair for teams an 'L An TEAM VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS: Vicki Craddock, Ann Bodiford, Li Groover, Barbara Brinson, Captaing Nancy Bishop, Pat Fowler, Sandy Avery. Il X I. , A TEAM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS: Vicki Cradduck, Pat Fowler. Linda Steele. Ann King, Rita Cray. Barbara Lupo, Evelyn Hoffman. Not picture-dz .Iudy Kirkland. Captain. General confusion before class is part of the fun. Melanie Maloof, Jill Friedlander and Jane Cohn demon- strate exercises to the class. GIRLS - THEIR PART IN ATHLETICS Bw TEAM BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS: Debbie West. jackie Davis. Liz Collins, Louise Less, Captain: Cale Greenberg, Carol Brooks. Mary Hart. 9 mgmqf f-- SA ,VV ..,,,, 1 15 CJK si gf if A M wi' , 2 M u ' 1?ils,1D ?l'H1I1L1?'15,I,,, Q 1 Z Q i ,,,..,,ggQkw2, ,K ,.,. .Q . ,.,. ., 5 - jf I Y f. if In r In I Q 30 I I ,Q Psp cam, ,F-Sn kv-I-01 MNH S-is ,, , ,, ,, , ,. '3 :TT,,,.,. , YC'L 'H , A t 10 ll 1.2 13 14 :mf-fnrsub ,Y .,,. -JM-W1 :?::::f'rf:.,, X '3,!?f.T,. Q Q' V17 IC LJ 90 9 Nm..-5.16: :ami w 'J M '5 ,lfllffl 521115 A I www , , ,, ,. a 4 r 4 in :yr QQ Zz X ft nat, 2 J nrt avi so 17131 A 1 , STUDENT LIFE va ' A, A ii tx DHS-llfiwv avfiglwz - lm, f. bg, H ' - - W 4?-QQ J' 4 s ,L ik? a 'C I F J' f we m fg - ., M a. . S' , ' , lkkgfffz if ' xi' M 5,3 ,- if Lg ,L nf K ,,.g:.t5S ,Kimi NZ - Z 1 -gmfiwaz: asf AL f ES A? .X J mf W . Li ., ,Q me '- E' 535520 . W' mea is X 2 Q Rf' 'fm S i if 4 Ann Wade was voted 1967 Homecoming Queen by the student body. The court and escorts were: Lamar Fletcher, Pat Reed, Claire Roberts, Jimmy Trussell, Sherrie Thomas, David Cartledge, Ann Wade, Billy Elliott, Donna Olney, Fred Callahan, Nancy Arrington, John Waldrop. Smiles were everywhere as Sherry Hinson, CHS 1966 Homecoming Queen. crowned Ann Wade. Have you got that spirit? Enthusiasm swelled as the crowd urged the team on RED ROSES . . . A KISS . . . THE CROWN . . . ANN WADE, 1967 HOMECOMING QUEEN Excitement was evident in the faces of the Honlewming Court and their escorts. Billy Elliott escorts Ann Wlade to the center of the floor as they learl off at the Homecoming Dar1C6. Homecoming festivities reached a climax as Mr. Dollar placed the traditional crown on the Queenis head. 4 44 CHS was very proud to announce Dapphnee Daven- port as our '67 Powder Puff Queen. slgvkvvnxhfn' BOYS WILL BE GIRLS AND GIRLS ANNUAL POWDER PUFF Heedless of consequences. the Powders created this never-to-be-forgotten mess on the CHS gym floor! tori' Eznnarelda Wadsworth7s deeply hidden talent was brought out during The per- formance of the majorettesl Determined Ginny Sue lflliott, captain of the Pow- ders. presented her challenge to the Puffs. X n I WILL BE BOYS GAME .1 Q. ,755 Q1 i , E30 YC., 44 Q 4 The vheerleafling squad of the year. U . ' ? Y. Only once a year does CHS boast this rare abundance of beautiful females. Q Ez if Jane Gray drove for extra yardage. f. V - -f-rmehawrxnxv, ' -M --mf Rip 'em up, tear 'em up . . . mr ik.. Rt I lat 4 . K' V , There is a tense moment in the Powder- Puff Came as Coaches Sparks and Buntin check the extent of Judy Kirkland's injury. 24 Yea, team! A penny for your thoughts Is everybody happy? 3' 555 l didn't do that! Only a few more days until graduation. Trials and tribulations of a senior. Don't laugh! Seriousness gleams in the eyes of Jane Scott. Concentration Mez VAIN? NO, I,ve just got a lot of nerve. EXPRESSIONS TELL A LIFE STORY All smiles . . . A V,-l12,3szu'I5'i, ff or gg l,', 5 , . . an : ' f ,'fv Lia-W You can say that again! There must be a boy somewhere! Boy, are we exhausted! Y Jrrn H Wow! What a fine game, coach. 247 IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR . . Costumes such as these worn by Pam Watson, John Waldrop, Mary Lou Crawford, and Dennis Morrison, were only found at masquerade parties. Some students, like Twila Rhodes, danced, While others socialized. Loud music, low lights . . . and the pace quickened. DANCING. . . SOCIALIZING. . . MEMORIES . . . The Valentine Dance was highlighted with recognition of the Queen. Mrs. Rosalind Ter- ry, by Bruce Stinson and Rodney Taylor. Q w g. K 15' ' x as 25531 A H' 2 3' A 3553- 1 '33 1 , if-if I ' f ' +, mp s f vii -. Q: f 'f F5 If EQ. ' A552 r V T W' WZ' .I A hand intermission provided times for a quick rest. 4 ,x.L.,,. .. I ,LL I A2LL,. S ,, , .M i f -1152511 ---4, : M g 32 - - ' :.1:.,:, 3 Wm THIS YEAR . . . LIKE A SPIRIT ALL AND VARIED . . . A 'CJ Books. hooks, and more books. at 'I .L -R fl f. ll 'Jr HA 4 A .,A,,Q. . 1 , 'mi rf X. Q LK X in it ' I f f Lissa Van Doorn is hard at work in Al- gebra-Trig class. AMT? Lolly Friedman, Lydia Rarnpy, Gail Dan Stallings. Robert Curry, Randy Jones We-inmeister and Shirley Collum parti- and Berry Mohley just canit stay out of eipate in the pledge to the flag. trouble. The students wait eagerly in line for lunches. 250 . V PIYWIBWPK L. Dolly Turner, David Waldrop and .lean Bush find comparing grades can he in- teresting. OTHERS BEFORE BUT IT HAD ITS OYVN . . . UNIO FHS 1967 Students rush down the hall in order to reach thelr classes , H1-iz .2 V-'T ,'1?-Qiiab in ui 1- 1 W 5 W . V H is Y M . , .,,. K H V: 1- ,.,,.f,1- -1 2 . ,, ..,.. A Nga . - N ,k.A, k,.: , A L 1 . V .,,zv.. 2 .E V .llb 3 L , , v, A . .. '55, , 21.1, - 1 ,, ,,,,, S U LL'. ' ., I .,.. ., . - .rw w- ,i ,.,- -.-1:-:i-1 .,,-., vf. A.: ., H- ,- -S i 7 ' Z ' I Q iff 3 fif' fl V i'Dr. Zhivagow rated high among Blue Devils .... seeing it just once wasnlt enough for SOITIC. CURRENT AMERICAN TRENDS ARE POPULAR AMONG BLUE DEVILS Male vanity: check pants, com- plete with alligator belts, engrav- ed buckles, and wing-tip shoes. Sharron Ammons was one of the many girls who decide to give pierced ears a go, 252 A hairpiece keeps the picture neat for Suzette Thomas Short hair is right for Cindy James. Q fl Nancy Turner finds that long hair can be a problem' Mtn Larry Berry and Ann Gailmard go for four-in-the-floor . . . , . . while others prefer four-wheel drive. Ski sweaters for the winter of '66 . . . hut no snow to speak of! pl-'N -e WS W, . , -f It looks as if John Romain bags are here to stay! 4. ADVERTISEMENTS wwfvarml l NEA K. s 1 9 'bi .Z iiii ,f'Z19ffT5'flfsm 'Un-...- qH 'x.,, A Advertising is the life of trade. Coolidge ISK- DINGLEWOOD PHARMACY Open 7 Days a W COMPLIMENTS . OF Inerl I2 an E de1 a.I SAVINGS 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION AUTQMATIC 57 , 6 CANDY COMPANY MUNI' Lllftlflgri QIZAQI' Acco Opposite Post Office COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF KNOWLES TV AND APPLIANCE SERVICE WYNNTON MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Service Specialists CONGRATULATIONS FROM FIDELITY LOAN 6- INVESTMENT CO. p0wN'r0wN ER MOTOR INN 1325 - 4111 AVENUE A. W. BRASSE, Manager 1206 F A enue Col b G Q CIOLUMIBUS, GEORGIA Mr. Orlando Juanita Cobb COMPUMENTS CONTINENTAL OF HMR STYI-'STS RIcE's SERVICE STATION FREE PARKING 2459 wynmon Road 1316 13 h Street Ph FA 7 2197 327-9265 257 COMPLIMENTS OF COLU B BOTTLER ASSO IATIO B. G' H. OIL CO., Inc. SINCLAIR Congratulations to Columbus High SchooI's '67 Graduates GSX M XI 1 M ' X P O B 1035 Macon Road --:Y ' Q G G, xx XXX Ph 561 6242 c i 1 Z' umbus,G g V RUSTIN QLDSMOBILE Columbus, Georgia YOU NGBLOOD'S ESSO From The Office flll-ll 4 c, P. wuRsT -Q! General Office Man g ucncu wmv ur: iusunmc: co . 7 5 A, in . . - 'f V i , ' , N 4 I I , , In - ' -Z' Q i 3239 Macon Road 561-9026 We Care About You and Your Car AlTIel'iC3l1 ASSUl'3l1Ce 258 Company of Columbus W It's no problem . NVYIII I In A EI? . I to IIIICI 2 I the clothes C i if f you'II need I y for college! a ff -',,,.Z.,.7.... 1:95 ' lu just visit me ,I TRADITIONAL SHOP fix at F. fi 5cHwo IL 5 ,u ff- Downtown 8 in Columbus Square A 1 , the p, 2 HICKORY C H I P FINE F000 St. Elmo Shopping C t COMIPLIMENTS OF BRAXTON'S GULF SERVICE Cross Country Plaza . I , . ,. , ,I . I JISIPI' COMPLIMENTS OF BILTMCRE EXTERMINATING C0., INC. 1 Pest and Termite Control X Riding Wear 81 Livestock Supplies 5 ' I J I IOI4 - I3th STREET FA 75120 Sufzsizkze Bzkfuzfs, IN C. ROSEMONT 5-10-254 STORE, INC. Yxgxx Suzzsifzkze b W I M mx 'AQ Rosemont Shopping Center S-Q4 I Ct-10,6 I-3, ' ' Columbus, Georgua QSKQLJ Bus. Phone FA 4-5064 Res. MU 9-l l88 A, COMPLIMENTS YA GENE HORNE OF Trade With Trader Hornen LINDSEY CREEK TEXACO THORNTON MOTOR CO, Corner 4th Ave. 81 l2th St, Columbus, Ga. 3455 Macon Road HOWARD 5000 Aggressive Watts 1460 on your dial PRINTING COMPANY W P N X Printers -:- Lithographers Phone 298-2535 Phone FA 7-325l 800 Eighth Street FIRST IN MUSIC, NEWS, WEATHER 81 SPORTS Columbus, Georgia COMPLIMENTS QF COMPLIMENTS OF EAST HIGHLAND PHARMACY BOB SINGLETON 260 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF REAMES AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION GULUMBUS-PHENIX CLEANERS ASSDCIATIUN C pl of C P' ALBRlGH'r's f FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP THE BRYAN COMPANY 2033H 'I R d C P' DURHAM'S PHARMACY f LUTHER DURHAM, Prop. A Friend Ph 322 6721 1420 I7 h s eet Henry H. Boyter, M.D. C ' b G 9 261 X 1L MARTlNl0UE x 4 6 'iw' Moron Horst isggf : :VUMM HEATED POOL 0 ' x if Compliments 1 :V f of Downtown 4th Ave. and lOth St. l' 'x BROOKS - THOMAS RAMBLER Motor Hotel 8z Restaurant Phone FA 2-6641 4th Ave. at lOth St. - On US, 280 and 27 198 Rooms - Hotel Service, Motel Convenience COmPllm9I'1fS Banquet Facilities DOWNTOWN 4th Ave, and lOtl1 St. of N.. A WYNNTON BARBER SHOP Compliments of STEPHENS COLOR COMPANY Compliments of A Friend WM. F. LOFFLIN Cr CO. Cooling Heating 'st' PBIIGEJL EQUIPMENT co. 1220 Linwood Boulevard Dial FA 3-l834 Columbus, Georgia J. E. GROGAN, President f Q ,-. -.No-.-'., ,. H f x . .. . -N I.. .'.' .'-' ' '.'. '. '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 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Gme ' nou'e'S '9ms 'f 3724 Woodruff Road 323-7328 1817 GARRARD ST- FA 2-5552 y L 4 '?2 - For the best in men and boy,s wear 55 E ta-. IZI4 Broadway Cross Country Plaza 6 s B3 E 'Wu 6 - vlyzx 5 pf' ' ,. as 'mwca 'x -QE N X' Jewelers Over 95 Years SCHOMBURG'S The name SCHOMBURUS on any gift adds prestige, but nothing to the cost. ll2l BROADWAY FA 7-7489 TASTY SANDWICH COMPANY Wholesale and Special Orders WE CATER TO PARTIES AND OUTINGSH Sandwiches, Donuts, and Pies 3849 Hamilton Road FA 2-88ll COLUMBUS-PHENIX CITY CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION COLUMBUS BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBUS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBUS PHENIX-GIRARD BANK, Phenix City, Alabama PHENIX NATIONAL BANK, Phenix City, Alabama 264 3370 Buena Vista Rd. Dail 689-9556 Columbus, Ga. Pick Up 6701113 Get a e p PICK ur 'VD ..- ' 'afliff r -.W-.. ...V-P - 'bf 4 E and Delicious W ' I 0 f I I V ' Dimage' T153 'X ky 1 I . W3 snug- 31 C I 7, rlsp Always Fresh! A Student without a Royal Portable is a handicapped student! MALONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Office Furniture -:- Business Machines COLUMBUS, GEORGIA BOOKS NOTEBOOKS PAPERBACKS There is more of what you want at . . . LUGGAGE TYPEWRHERS Whatever you TYPING PAPER 1 NEED, you 11 KIPALFY'S FOLDERS - - BINDERS fmd It at Downtown o Cross Couniry Columbus Square GREETING CARDS COLUMBUS, GEORGIA DESKS -WWF 'Wh CHAIRS 1220 First Avenue CAMERAS Compliments Compliments f O of JENNA DAVID SCHOOL of DANCE Rosemont Shopping Center 327-7398 PHILLIPS' PIT BAR-B-Q Warm Springs Road at Miller Road 265 0 Cut Flowers Potted Plants 'Yaan '61 ounhf Funeral Designs Corsages Whether you're high in the Alps . . . LINWOOD or on the wide Pacific The Town 81 Country clothes you wear FLOWERS 5' GIFTS 'll k I k 'f' . W' ma 7-39, OO lem 'C HORACE COULTER, owner ,ll o fe-A . Phone FA 2-5865 iozo Linwood Blvd 1' u .. C91 Q' ' . , ' 'gig HAMILTON AND McEATHERN 125 '?. xx-U, lo REALTORS :U 1 1363 - 13th Street FA 3-1700 Sales and Appraisals Columbus Square FA 4-3688 327-7482 Compliments of FOX APPLIANCE PARTS, INC C. F. WILLIAMS LUMBER COMPANY 4445 Mi lgen Road 2606 Cusseta Road FOX SERVICE, INC. 3203 River Road PHILLIPS FLOOR COVERING COMPANY Com liments ARMSTRONG p Linoleum - Asphalt Tile of Vinyl Tile - Cork Tile 511 - 11th Street 322-7343 A 266 1 ENITHG Showcase of the South 4,-fegaj L ig, ,..+f LEADERS IN AUDlO-VISUAL QUALITY FA 2 7337 Correr lltn St. 8. Stn A Compliments of McCOY'S FOCD STORES 925 Broadway 4217 Hamilton Road 1631 - 13th Street QR ' use 'X Q Q Compliments f sHoNEY's O, u 4 g. .--453 BIG BOY Where You Dine Better For Less 3306 Macon Road ' 3715 Victory Drive 689-1460 Long Distance and Local Moving . . Modern Storage H Leave the Moving to Usn Christopher-Caldwell Company, Inc y lFormerly - THE CHRISTOPHER COMPANY1 1030 - 13th Street - Phone 323-5903 Accounting Forms and Systems Designers - Manufacturers - Distributors Columbus, Georgia DAVENPORT TRANSFER COMPANY BRCCKBURGER H45 - iofii Ave, Phone 324-5636 DRlVE-lN 15? Hamburgers - Hot Dogs 267 Cplt of A Isl BILL NASH District Manager 165 Wynnton Building BEAUTY SALON 'HELMAH MRS. L. M. GRAHAM nton Road Pho Cplt f PASSMORE'S FLOWER SHOP A CLAREN E C HEYN Compliments of Wm. F. Newman Go., Inc THE ATCHISON-HEYN AGENCY IBO, Hrs, Ave' General Contractors FA 766507 BUTLER BUILDING COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Complete Insurance Service Compliments Compliments of of PIERSON ACE ELECTRIC COMPANY PLUMBING COMPANY 2970 Brookhaven Road 1015 Virginia Street 324-1287 Compliments CHRYSLERS of Lowest priced economy car SIMCA l'1000 STREAMLINER DINER MAI-OOPS and MOTOR CO., INC. DRIVE-IN Your Authorized SIMCA Dealer 3374 Victory Drive 689-6221 1 1 12 - 4th Avenue Phone 322-6771 v v 7' ' N ' 4 Congratulations class of... best wishes for a wonderful future, it can be yours at Southern Bell X J RICHARDSON HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY 4214 Hamilton Road Phone FA 2-8803 THE New wAvE IS C P' W IEW F25 HD C:'::f.11':4i',:'t.1t unnnnwz-nr ronn D With me Spottigtlt Un Entertainment YOUR FIRESTONE DEALER x Qqlyfef zlienifzczlfze Gke Shop of' Ortgilnal JMQIQJQ Ladies, and M isses' Ready-to-Wear Sportswear, Accessories, Millinery and Shoes 1 109 Broadway 322-4281 Downtown Columbus PEOPLES FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Household Furnishings Cash or Terms 1012 - lst Avenue 324-3592 301 - 13th Street Phone FA 2-5524 MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Columbus, Georgia HOME LOANS E.H.A. - VA. - CONVENTIONAL LOW INTEREST - LONG TERMS JEFFERSON COMPANY 422 - 1 1th Street 322-5554 Complete Brokerage Service A. G. EDWARDS 5' SONS Member New York Stock Exchange omplm k e Service, Columbus, Georgia 208 11th Street 3196220449524 323-2432 STOCKS - BONDS - MUTUAL FUNDS - COMMODITI ES ' CLASON OPTICIANS V 1932 Tha.-feenfh sf. 1923 Eighth Ave. Columbus, Georgia 3 IB 5' Yobrfmf ana sun Your sssr A wum r TRANSMISSION ra commnr sAnsFAcnoN r y rr is GUARANTEED J. w. qwmuj wn m gfnn BANK RATE FINANCING 2502 N. Lumrxm no. qcol..,GA.3 689-4764 N9 MADISQNSAVE Hhonlgomory, Ala., 262-0470 CISI IIIIII I llll CONGRATULATIONS! to the CLASS OF '67 K y hom Save and Redeem Your Stamps at frmir.. ga g Q YELLOW STAMP co. Cvuflesy - Qualify - Ewfwmy 1120 - 13rn Sfreer Columbus, Georgia REAL ESTATE LOANS Sz GENERAIJ INSIIRANCE Diamonds - Jewelry - School Rings SOUTHERN HOME LOANS, INC. I E Your BEST BUY in any kind of insurance is J EVVE LE R 5 from your LOCAL INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT. Formerly ITHE R. E. DISMUKES COJ I I29 - I3tI'1 Street FA 3-3645 AMERICA'S LARGEST .IEWELERS IOII Broadway Columbus Square U FRATERNITY S 1 new DSD SOCIAL CLUB CLAIRE ROBERTS BONNIE OGIE NANCY REGAN GAIL ATWELL ANN WADE LINDA VAIL BILLIE SHERROD CATHY BINNS SI'-IERRIE THOMAS MIMI PEASE JAN BAKKEN BRENDA PEARSON LAMAR FLETCHER PEGGY BLANCHARD CINDY JAMES SARA BARFIELD BARBARA BRINSON SHEILA WARD MARY MARTIN BONNIE WILLIS JUDY COMER LIN GROOVER TERRY MCCLURE JO YORK COOPIE COLLIER CLAIRE KINNETT PAT FOWLER JENNIFER SLADE SANDY STRATFORD PAM WATSON MARGO SCARBOROUGH NANCY ARRINGTON CORDY WILEY KATHY EVERT HELEN HARRIS LAURA LEWIS SETTYE AMOS DOT METCALF TOOTIE STANFORD GRETCHEN TURNER 'UD HUFF SUSAN NORWOOD DONNA TURNER BRENDA WALLER Star Craft - Mercury Outboards Boston Whaler - Glass Master - Taylor-Craft -- Aristocraft LEON JORDAN J IK, Z Iwiiginnz BI '?neR4' Compliments Pleasure Marzne Sales -- Parts - Service of SOUTHERN FOODS, INC. 22I 5 Expressway Phones: FA 3-7454 - FA 4-3033 Columbus, Georgia CONGRATULATIONS? From GROOVER-MITCHELL INSURANCE COMPANY 275 V. V. VICK For Graduation Gifts and Complete Bridal Service Jewelry - Watches - Silver Crystal - China 1218 Broadway FA 7-4348 LITHO-KROME COMPANY PRINTERS - LITHOGRAPHERS APPLIANCE SALES Cr RENTAL Furniture - General Electric Appliances Dial 689-5730 1472 Benning Road JAMES A. POUNDS, JR. Columbus, Georgia THE QUALITY PRESS PRINTING Commercial - Social - Publications HPrintin is the inse arable g I7 companion of achievement 1012 Second Ave. Phone FA 2-8372 MILLER PONTIAC ff U g . L.,-r f f 'J -A N sv-vu , M.. I I ...ff- E ' ffl? if .,st -2 276 1009 - 13th Street Columbus, Ga. l - Y I' -4 'IIN Cross C Plaza IBIKULL MllElf'lQCl I5l VA lil Slliil NINE? P. O. BOX 5216 COLUM BUS, GEORGIA 31906 where shopping is a satisfying experience C P' I CARPENTER JEWELERS of Charms - Diamonds - Watches Omni 5 Jewelry and Watch Repair q D l43 Cross Country Plaza Ph 322 4814 Cross Country Plaza Shopping Center N C I mrusg: Giorggah P C l b G g C pl I C pl I f of LOWTH ERS' BROTHERS W 0 K S R A D I O SERVICE STATION I'Home of the Soul Brothersn 277 Jllvfxx uf G 7 BEST WISHES , fe' Ho' all igywfllll J ' fx J From - XV XJ , I. X Mfg gf Xu K J x. X X of .JVMTTHEWS 2 0 P of P J l jill! , uFour Locations To Serve You Betterl' yi fic X J rx 1122 Broadway Columbus Square Jjf , lg 3 X Qff K J LX 2302 Wyrmton Rd. Phenix Plaza ,N Af f fl 1 UM xxx jf lxfj Famous Quality Womens and Childrens Apparel i'l ,J .. I fl fl all X ,X f V , fl 'E gl Q 7 71 .ffl 2, if-ef' afoffhffff -' H c Y L P 1 --ef 0 ' 3 F y I 4 l .. 1 ,. jf ,flv f' v iw :.f1vN..i, ' Q N A ij ,. if! ,, 1 1 . .,,-r 'eeewrey I rw 5130-eff K A X ' ll l f f 1 lr f Q, li 2 5' ' -1, N. f-,,, 'V -, ' fn if A V . K J in 5 gli 2 i 4 id l l of A x. 1 x 7 gig X JENKINS 0Il C0 MYour friendly Phillips 66 Dealer Buena Vista Road MU 7-0821 278 .. MJ .wk .NED y bbc- 1 N , 0 ,Jax if JSD SOCIAL CLUB QW Z5 L, N 1 K ob 97' MV OJWMJ 4 wa 9-9 M Q U5 UVM! of CQ? Ji ' 9,921 gy AFV K5 .AVE X NZB jwVx.ifMjL'Q' M11 .OU5 C 0 S L1 fy X W QS, ' ' of 2 ,af cyl' Of, R M Rf .W OH? af 3 W 1,69 vxgfsaofavdy My W Q!3sWvW'fQfL vw Cxkfd X xofb N351 3 'oyfylmyw 'fy ffigww' 9192 fl Osygfffy 1 my Q9 , 3 up PM f Q1 vf ,Nia 31D6pQW,Jg VVQV 0 5029 A 1 3 ff Ck M . G,5fQbLQQyL 1 MALCOLM NEWELL PHOTOGRAPHYJQP W9 1 gvawwggwx JV we OW 2292 Cascade Road, S.W. 31 P93 V Atlanta, Georgia 30311 by PL 3-2188 PL 5-52244 L 279 STHRMUUNT SHUPPING CENTER ygw sg Ulf 33' 535 Q I STARMOUNT DRUGS wi R A ?BROADMO0R REALTY Q 9 33' s1'ARMouNT VARIETY STORE U V b Y TARMOUNT PARK AND WASH J 5 gCARPET CREATIONS i33 i35 yi ' IGGLY WIGGLY I 280 fam ckflmvf Kaqaufiiivzb agree Sbofllwmr ,fgr E iii' fr!!! I! E I Q I ,PRINTERS PUBLISHERS LITHOGRAPHERS ANNUALS CATALOGS BOOKS Prrnled Io order b MULTIPLE CARBON BUSINESS FORMS , ENGRAVED INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS and CALLING CARDS , BOOKBINDING ol all krnds BIBLES Old books and Valuable Documents reparred D OFFICE FURNITURE 8. STATIONERY Compliments of CULUMBUS PAINT COMPANY 282 Compliments of DDGESHZE AND CHEMICAL COMPANY COHI TRI-HI-Y PURPOSE: g'To Create, Maintain, and Extend throughout the Home, School, and Community High Standards of Christian Character. 4 MUSKETEER FRATERNITY KSP FRATERNITY WITH ICE FROM BUCKI THE FRIENDLY ESKIMO COOL IT MAN I .A BUCK ICE AND C0 L 00. C pl of C pl n n CIIMPIIIIY I INO II PIIPE 322-5575 C 13h 5 an A BASKIN-ROBBINS 31 CONGRATULATIONS C P' T h cm f of 67 from PHARMACY BENNING THE COHISCAN STAFF 4 T' 0 I . ' Visitors Always Welcome COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY Columbus, Ga. All Cars Covered by ChrysIer's 5 Yr. - 50,000 Mile Warranty! Chuck Hulion Co. Your Authorized Dodge-Dodge Truck-Simca Dealern '47 Years with Dodge' Compliments of COLUMBUS DIVISION West Point-Pepperell, Inc 13th St. at IOth Ave. OPEN TIL 9 323-7361 285 X ,, 'Ifgg A Y., . N .,.1 ,fn Sig' I ' A IJ!! A - CULUIVIBUS singrrlmmmnv 1 mc. GLASS COMPANY x A-411-J ,M ,ff I Phone 323-7397 1of5JJ'Ii?rfeemh sneer' I 1338 websfef Avenue X K Lx NJ I X' Columbus, Georgia SU: fm CoIur31IQus,',,Ga. I I ,M L, If GLASS CONTRACTING AND SALES . . . I' Enjoy the best of everythmg wzth Comp :ments BICKERSTAFF CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC. MILK ICE CREAM Columbus, Georgia 286 FACULTY INDEX A Alexander, Harriet 22 Arnold, Mary Alice 16,147 Baker, Jimmy 112,192 B Bagley, Elizabeth 17,22 Barnes, Ruth 20 Barrow, Marion 18,170 Barton, Elizabeth 19 , Karen 40 Adams Jones, Virginia 18 Belk, Frances 22 Bennett, John 20 Bethea, Nancy 22,236 Blackmon, Myrtle 24,164 Buntln, Jim 22,23,160,230,245 Burns, JoAnne 24 C Camp, Elton 21 Christopher, Josephine 18 Cooper, Fran 20 D Davis, Alvin 23,209 Dietrich, Cy 24 Dismukes, Ann 21 Dollar, W, H. 16,243 Dykes, Coyle 19 E Elmore, Grady 12,23,224,235 F Fendley, Richard 23,232 Finch, Evelyn 24 Fort, Mary 22 Foster, Beth 17 G Garner, Hazel 16 Gibbs, Cyrus 17 Gorman, Lucile 18 Goss, Gussie 19 H Hardy, Walter 18 Harwood, Virginia 22 Hickey, William 22,150,163 Higgins, Fannie George 20 Hill, Martha 16 Hodorowski, Faye 20 J K Kaeserman, Charlotte 23 Kelly, Marion 20 Kendrick, John 24 L Lawrence, Roberta 19 Layton, Elizabeth 24,164 Lindsay, Martha 19 M McCorlew, Florence 17,19 McCrory, Gary 21 McGee, Hoke 21 Martini, Lucien 12,18 Mathews, Frank 22,23,225,230 Matthews, Susan 19,34,146,169 Maxwell, William 23,24,226,227 Messer, David 21 Moore, Charles 17 0 Oesterreicher, Bobbie 24,162 P Peters, Jim 20,124 Petty, Emily 17 tudent Index R Redfearn, Leone 23 Richey, Gwen 19 Rochester, Julia. 24,183 Rogers, Martha 20 Rush, Peggie 19,106 S Sewell, Margie 19 Shepard, Lucy 18 Shoemaker, Ralph 24,189,195 Sisco, Linda 19 Skelton, Clarkie 18 Sparks, Joe 23,183,217,218,221,226,245 Stahl, Diane 21 Baggett, Franklin Lee 119,176 Baggett, Judy 100,158,173 Baggett, Rex Alto 43 Baggett, Susan Angelia 100,173 Brock, Charles 46 Brooks, Carol 113,166,239 Brooks, Jack 46,178 Brooks, Laura 46,163,172 Brooks, Lyn 101 Broussard, Jo Ann 113,178 Bailey, Helen Elizabeth l19,156,158,174,238 Bainbridge, Mary Elizabeth 43 Baird, Cindy 100 Baker, Debbie 100 Baker, Jan 100 Baker, Wayne 42,186 Bakke 11, Jan 42,158,236 Barbaree, Dan 42 Barefoot, Don 112 Browder, Susan 119 Brown, Alex 47,160,202,204,227,228 Brown, Dorothy 113,174,176 Brown, Ha.rriett 47 Bruner, Patricia Anne 113 Brunson, David 101 Strickland, Mary 24 Suarez, Lana, 19 Suttle, JoAnn 23 V VanLandingham, Evelyn 22 W Wallace, Glenn 20 Williams, Marijon 20 Y Yeaman, Sally 20 STUDENT INDEX A Abernethy, William Ervin 40,190 Abra.ms, Gary 100,1 1 1,193 Adams Adams , Bennett 100,190 , Claire 100 Adams, Gary 163 Adams , Kim 119,158 Adams, Rebecca 40,164,177 Aglialoro, Larry 41,151,175,192 Barefoot, Steve 42,181 Barfield, Sara 43,147,158,159 Barksdale, Penny 112 Barlow, Nick 43,160,212,214,218 Barnes, James Hilton 100,163 Barrington, Gail 100 Batastini, Bill 112,210,227 Bartlett, Charles Thomas 119 Bates, Sylvia 176 Beatty, Rhonda 112,167,174 Beck, Mary Alice 119,174 Becker, William Alfred 42,136,151,160,186 Bedingfield, Carl 33,100,110,139, 150,160,167,224,227 Bedingfield, Carol 119,161 Beltramo, Sharon 100 Bennefield ,Mike 100,139,150,160,230 Bennett, Bill 112 Benson, Sheryl 101 Benton, Chris 101 Bergquist, Beryl 42,146,149,152, 155,156,163,171,172,182 Berman, Jane Ellen 43 Bryan, Bryan, Buddy 101,103 Mike 101,190 Bryant, Jeanne 101,153 Bryant, Judy Gay 113,158 Bryant, Vicki 101 Buich, Bunce, Diane 119,174 Bobby 113,210 Burdell, Larry 101 Burnham, Patricia 113,170 Burns, Claire 101 Burns, Kathy 113,158,174 Burns, Mike 46,160,202,204,212,215 Burrus, Felix 46 Bush Jean 113,174,176,250 Bush: Jam 101,160,202 r Bush, Jimmy 119 Bush, John 113,210 Bush, Marsha 119 Bush, Robert 119,211 Bush, Sandra 113 Bussey, Andy 101 Bussey Janet 101,166,171,173 Bussey, Larry 47 Bussey, Maude 119,143,153,174 Bussey, Jeanette 113,140,237 Butler, Butler, Charles 47,190 Jack 119 Butram, Pat 176 Akins, Melinda Joy 41,147,168 Akins, Michael 28,31,35,4O,136,150 Akman, Ismail 119 Aldridge, Bo 112,151,192 Alexander, James Louis 112,190 Alford, James 193 Alford, Sally 112,177 Berner, Douglas 101,194,195 Berry, Christine 101 Berry, John 112,140,151,153,191 Berry, Larry 101,191,253 Berry, Pacela Jean 101 Berry, Patricia 43 Berry, Sta.nley 43 Bertram, James Micheal 113 Byars, Alex 101,167,194 Byrd, Julie 119,158 Allan, Kathryn 100,159 Allen, Susan 100 Allen, Pete 119 Allen, Mike 119,167 Allen, Pam 100 Allen Susan Rebecca Almoh, Sue 40,177 Alston, Lawrence Leighton 119 Alverson, Cecilia 41,176 Ambrester, Gregory 100 Ammons, Sharron Joyce 41,252 Amon, Carol 37,41,149,158,172 Amos, Bettye 41,147,236 Amos, Danny 112,160,230 Anderson, Janis Lynne 100,158,166 Anderson, Karen 40,136,176 Andrews, Johnny 112,150,167 Angelo, Sondra 40,177 Anthony, Becky 40,149,162,182 Anthony, Brent 100,167,170,171 Anthony, Phyllis Lawanai 1 12,156,171 Arnold, Gina 119,170,174 Arnold, Stanley 33,100,147,150,171,175,192 Arrington, Linda Kaye 41,158,172 Arrington, Nancy 41,131,151,159,187,242 Arthur, Charles Dee 1 12,190 Ashley, Mavis 100 Atwell, Gail 42 Aure, Marianne 100 Avant, Beth 100 Avary, Lynn 100 Averett, Hal 42,137,147,152,192 Avery, James Terry 119,211 Avery, Sandy 33,43,238 Bickerstaff, Robert 44 Binns, Cathy 44 Bishop, Charles James 44 Bishop, Nancy 101,158,238 Blanchard, Peggy 44 Blizzard, Buford 112,163 Blizzard, Neal 101 Blount, David 101 Bodiford, Diane 101,178 Bodiford, Elizabeth Ann 45,238 Boggs, Robert 45 Boland, Martha Ann 44 Bolick, Joseph Leo 44,193 Bond, Vincent Paul 45,160 Bone, Karen 45,172 Bowers, Ingrid 45 Bowman, Sharon 44,169 Boyter, Becky 101,138,173,182 Bradfield, Murray 44 Brady, Janet 44,178 Brady, Pat 101,146,148,156,168,173 Brady, Robert 119 Bragg, Doug 113,190 Warren 45 Brake, Braswell, Ronald 45 Braun, Carl 119 Bray, Melvin 101 Breazeale, Georgia Ann 119 Breazeale, Nancy 101 Breazeale, Tommy 46 Breedlove, Nancy 46,161,162,172 Brennan, Helen 158 Brescia., John 47 Brim, Daniel 47,175 Brinson, Barbara 28,47,154,158,238 Britton, David 113 Brocato, Cynthia 101 Brocato, Lynda 47,168 Brock, Beverly 119 C Cain, Barbara 119,158,171 Cain, Janet 119 Cain, Lisa 119,142,153,158 Cain, Marg-aret 113 Cairns, Coleen 113,174 Cairns, Richard 119 Callahan, Fred 30,35,39,47,135, 149,150,154,155,156,242 Callahan, Steve 1 19,146,182 Cannington, Susan 119,167,174,178 Cannon, Claudia 102 Cantrell, Spencer Ray 113,192 Cargill, Danny 48,163 Cargill Carlile Carlile Carlile , Sonia 102,167 , Bruce 102,193 , Matthew iRusty1 Russell 48,152,166,186 , Scherry 102 Carmichael, Bobby 49,147,233 Carnle y, Nix 49 Carpenter, Anita 120 Carpenter, Ann 113 Carpenter, Becky 102,167,173,177 Carpenter, Frank 1 O2,160,202,230,231 Carpenter, Scott 102 Carroll, Dewain 113 Carroll , Susan 119,120,158 Carter, Charles 102,171 Carter, Jimmy 101,153 Carter, Nancy 101,146,1474167, 168,171,173,175 Carter, Sallie 113,156,163 Carter, Cal 12O,142,211,225 Cartledge, David 49,147,150,154, 160,l92,233,242 Cartwright, Cahty 101,176 Cartwright, Richard 120 Castellow, Terry 113,151,163,210 Cauley, Leroy 48,192 Chadwick, David 113 287 Eyles, A Allen 113,171 56,155,156,167,250 Gailmard, Ann 103,253 Chadwick, Chuck 113,150,163,224 Chambers, Debbie 102 Chambliss, Deborah 120,177 Champion, Lee 102,233 Chancellor, Edgar 120 Chapman, Sylvia 113,156 Chapman, Tommy 48 Chappell, Bentley 120 Cheves, Cecil 48,133,134,150, 152,160,212,215,216,219,223 Chipman, Raymond 49,192 Chudy, Sandy 102,173 Clark, Annie Lee 102,177 Clark, Billy 49 Clark, Daniel 120 Clark, David 48,151,167 Clark, Gary 113,226,227 Cleveland, Mary 102,173 Cliatt, Rhonda 120,158,161 Clift, Alice Cheryle 48,176 Clift, Wayne 113,193 Coates, Allen 102,111,193 Coates, Debbie 120,177 Coates, Gerald Steven 49,194 Cobb, Iris 102,158 Cochran, Pat 102 Qofield, Charles 1 13 Cohn, Jane 102,239 Colaianni, Barbara 120,178 Colbert, Cindy H 102,147,158,159,166 Cole, Kathy 49,172 Cole, Will 49 Collier, Alec 113 Collier, Coopie 49 Collins, Elizabeth 120,158,161,239 Collins, Harry 50,l60,202,204,207,209 Collins, Mike 102,176 Collins, Patricia 120,158 Tom 100,102,138,151, 160,202,203,209 Collum, Shirley 50,250 Colmant, George 120 Colquitt, Catherine 120,174 Colwell, Becky 102 Comer, Jennifer 50 Comer, Judy 51,147,154,168,187 Cook, Don 113 Cook, Jack 102 Cook, Kathy 120 Cook, Linda 102 Cook, Steve 102 Cooksey, Beth 113,141,179 Cooksey, Walter 167 Corn, Polly 120,158 Cornett, Geri 113 Coyle, Marcus 51,160,204 Craddock, Vicki 50,238,239 Craig, Cynthia 113,176 Craig, Susan 102 Crawford, Mary Lou 112,113,116, 141,158,174,237,248 Crim, Cindy 102,147,173 Crisp, Laurence 120,210 Cronin, Fred 120 Cross, Linda 36,50,156,170 Crosswy, Milton 51,190 Crowell, Frank 120 Crumpler, Elwood 51 Crutchfield, Bobbie 120 Crutchfield, Penny 102,158,159 Culverhouse, Theresa 102 Cummings, David 113,167,192 Cummings, Melinda 102,170 Cummings, Sharolyn 51,187,195 Curry, Robert 50,250 Cutler, Susan 50,163 D Dahl, Tammy 113 Dailey, James 102,192 Daley, Gayle 102,147,167,173 Daniell, Diane 102,158,159,170 Dantzler, Mary 102 Darnell, Michael 33,120 Dashiell, Berkley 113,153,158 Collins, 288 Davenport, Larry 5O,l51,160,212, 213,214,216,220,223,244 Evert, Barbara 113,158 Evert, Kathy 54,152,163 lan 54 David, Tommy 100,102,139,147 150 ,153,160,167,191,195,224, 225,227,228 Davis Bill 120,211,225 Davis, Ellyn 50,162 Davis Jacquelyn 120,239 Davis Mike 102,151,160,163, 202,209,224,230,231 Davis Neal 51,160,227 Davis Rick 102 Davis, Thomas Lee 51 Davis Tommy 120,225 Davis, Tommy 113,163,191 Day, Bob 102,164 Deaton, Ann 174 Deaton, Debbie 113 Deaton, Duncan 191 Deaton, Janet 52 Ezell, Ezell, Ezell, Jackie 103,176,177 Joan 120 Teresa 54,166 F Farley, June 55 Farnsworth, Shirley 113,177 Farrow, Danny 55 Faulkenberry, Fred 113 Federal, Lennox 113 Federal, Mary 54 Feggins, Brenda 103 Feinberg, Ina 114 Feinburg, Larry 120 Ferrell, Nancy 120 Fielder, John 54 Deese, Tim 52 Delaney, Phil 102,193 Delaney, Theodore 120 DePratt, Albert 52 DeNe1le James 102,167 , Denham, Fields, Sheila 55,178 Fieseler, David 55,149 Fillion, Stan 103,150,153 Fish, Dorothy 55 Fish, Shirley 114 Flanagan, Patricia 120 Devlin, Pam 120 Dickenson, Hull 120,234,-235 Dimon, Forrest 120 Dimon, Jimmy 30,32,35,102,146,155,156,175 Dimon, Sammy 119,210,146,156 Dismukes, Laura 102,173,183 Dobbs, Betsy 102 Dobbs, David 53 Dodd, John 234 Dodelin, Freddy 113 Flanagan, Roger 114 Flanagan, Sharon 114 Fleming, Fleming, Fletcher, Cindy 120,170,177 Corinna 1 14 Lamar 56,134,150,152, 158,165,236,242 Flournoy, Frank 120 Flournoy, Jody 103,139,147,150, 153,166,192,232,233 Flournoy, Sloan 103 Flowers, Flowers, Belinda Ann 120,177 Debbie 103 Dollar, Sandra 103,158,166,177 Donaldson, Miles 103,234 Donnell, Robert 53 Donovan, James 52 Doucet, Charles 120 Doucet, Tom 103 Dowie, Donna 52,146,149,155,156,168 Dowie, Jean 113,156 Downs, Miriam 120 Dresslar, Allina 120,156 Dresslar, Jimmy Floyd, Connie 120,167 Flynn, Jimmy 120,211 Flynn, Joe 103 Forrest, William 114,163,210 Fowler, Pat 56,238,239 Fox, Eddie 114 Fox, John 114,210 Franks, Herbert 114,191 Frazier, Ronald 56,190 Frazier, Sandra 114,174,177 Freed. Donna 53,132,151,152,167,174,192 Drew, John 113 Driver, Nancy 113,158 Dudley, Bud 103,151 Dudley, Janice 53 Dudley, Mac 113 Duncan, Bobby 53,151,160,212,215 Dunn, Regena 53,161 56,147,149,163,166,172,183 French, Alice 57 Frepch, Charles 57,175 French, Kathryn 120,171 French, Freund, Lloyd 103,192 Ronnie 56 Friedlander, Jill 103,158,239 Friedman, Laurel Ann Durden, Bill 120,211 Durden, Charles 52,191,195 Durden, Debra 120,168 Durham, Sallie 52,166,167,177 Durkee, Stephen 52,160,227,229 Ebling, Thomas 120 Edge, Bobby 120 Bill 103 Edwards, Edwards, Conchetta 53,158,163,167,172,183 Edwards, Davis 53 Edwards, Donald 120 Edwards, Steve 103 Elliott, Ginny Sue 54,137,161,244 Elliot, Susan 113,153,158,163 Elliott, Billy 54,133,150,154,160, 227,242,243 Ellis, Danny 55 Ellis, Steve 113 Ellison, Arthur Danny 120 Ellison, Edwin 113 Ellison, Willia.m 120 England, Larry 55,160,202,204 Estes, Jeff 103,146,156,190 Estes, Warren 120 Ethredge, Jack 55,194 Etheridge, Scott 35,103,146,155, 156,157,167,168,175 Everidge, Sheila 120 Everly, Kathy 54,149,166 Friou, Philip John 57,132,135,147,150,154,191 Frohn, Karin 57 Frohn, Peter 103 Fry, Marcia 120 Fudge, Jerry 103 Fulk, Larry 114 Fuller, Nancy 103,158 Fulton, David 120 Funderburke, Karen 57,181 Furman, lrene 120 Furman, Robert 56,227 G Gallops, Don 103 Gammage, Henry 90,103 Gammage, Susan 103,158,167 Gardner, Debbie 120 Garner, Jenny 56,146,155,183 Garrard, Diane 103,156,158,165,166,170,173 Garrett, Carole 29,56,181 Garrett, David 121 Garrett, Jennie 114 Garrett, Mary Alice 103 Gates, Genia 57,158,172 Gaultney, David 103 Gaultney, Tommy 103,163 Geeslin, Arthur 114 George, Lynn 121,153,158 Germany, Sara Jean 121 Gibson, Diane 121,177 Gibson, Kathie 57 Gibson, Janice 58 Gierer, Larry 121 Giese, Kay 35,103,173,182 Gilliam, Otis 114,191,210 Gist, Edgar 121 Gist, Manor Lee 58 Gist, Robert 114 Givens, Debbie 121 Glasbrenner, Paula 59,158,166 Glaser, Patty 59,158,163,167,168,172 Glasgow, Doug 114,191 Glaser, Rosa 114,158 Glass, Bernard 121 Gnann, Robert 59 Godwin, Georgia 103,158,162 Godwin, Johnny 121,225 Golston, Walter 114,192 Goode, Janie 121,167 Goode, Martha 59 Goodlett, Nancy 58,168 Goodlett, Tommy 121 Goodman, Steve 30,104,146,150, 153,156,157,171,181 Goodsell, Sara 114,156,163,171,174 Goodson, Bill 104 Gordon, Phillip 58 Gordy, Layton 58,190 Gordy, Lila Ann 104,177 Goss, Gen 59,190 Gradic, Laura 114 Graeser, Mary 114,163 Graham, Ricky 59,192 Grant, Janice 104,177 Grant, Nancy 58,176 Grantham, Danny 104 Grantham, Glenda 114 Grantham, Lawton 58,192 Grantham, Tony 104 Graves, Jackie 114 Gray, Celeste 104 Gray, Jane 59,161,245 Gray, Rita 161,239 Gray, Virginia Anne 29,104 Green, Barbara 59 Green, Herman 121,143,211,225 Greenbreg, Mark 104,160,226,227 Greenberg, Gale 114,239 Greene, Mary 121 Greenhaw, James 114 Greenhaw, John 59,149 Greer, Nancy 121 Greer, Pam 121 Greer, Penny 104,167 Greer, Sherrie 104,177 Gregory, Dan 104,167 Gresham, Alan 114,190 Griffin, Debbie 121,177 Grogan, Lynne 60,147,148,149,238 Groover, Davis 104 Groover, Linda 60,159,l63,238 Grubbs, Jake 104,190 Gunby, Jim 61,190 Gunn, John 61 Gunnels, Al 104 Gurr, Bonnie 61 Guzik, Steve 60 H Hackel, Marcia 33,104,170,173 Haines, Barbara 31,60,149,172 Haines, Shelia 60,167 Hale, Michael 61 Hale, Sonny 104 Hall, Charles '1 14,189,190 Hall, Judy 61,172 Hall, Hudson 104 Hall, Mattie 114 Hall, William 104 Hallonquist, Oren 104 Hamburger, Becky 121,158 Hamby, Ronnie James 60,192 Hamilton, Judy 114,158,171,174 Hamilton, Sharon 104 Hamner, Nancy 121 Hampton, Mary Anne 60 Hancock, Steve 114 Hand, Joseph 34,37,61 Hand, Kerry 121 Handel, Lonnie 104,160,202,23O Hann, Frank 114 Hanson, Barbara 121 Hanson, Mike 114 Hanson, Terry 61,162 Harbin, Barry 114 Harbin, Alan 114 Harbin, Bill 190,224 Harbin, Harbin, Harbuc Ricky 61,156,227 Gary 61 Kathy 114,167,178 lf, Hardage, Joseph 121 Hardaway, Mary 104 Hardaway, Susannah 121 Hardin, Von 121 Hargrove, Tommy 121,153,211 Harnell, Cha.rlotte 114 Harpe, Brenda 62,168 Harrell, Louise 114,115 Harrell, Verdo 1 14 Harrell, Buzzy 62,151 Harrell, William Edward 62,156 Harris, Helen 63,135,152,163,172,187 Harris, Phil 114 Harris, Willie 104,190,195 Harrison, Warren 121,211 Harrison, Monique Anne 114 David 64,226 Laird, Gary 122 Harrison, William Henry 121 Hart, John 32,104,167 Judith Rebecca 63 Mary 121,239 Hart, Hart, Hart, Pete 114 Hartin, Gene 121 Hartin, June 121,174 Harvard, Donna 114 Harvey, Bill 104,167,192,210 Harvel, Charlotte 115 Harvey, Robert 62,227 Hathaway, Claud David 62 Hathaway, Kevin 115 Hatfield, Stan 121,211 Havnaer, Sandra Kay 63,168 Hayes, Robert 121,211 Hays, Vicki 115,237 Hays, Ginger 115 Haywood, Anne 121,158 Hazouri, Louis 63,146,155,156,166,176 Head, Bill 115 Head, Patsy 63 Heady, Susan 62 Heard, Dan 62,163,227 Hearn, Richard 104 Heath, Jerry 115 Heath, Larry 115 Heath, Rickey 104 Hecht, Ellen 104,171 Hempstead, Jamie 121 Henderson, Andy 104 Jerry 104,156,168,175 Henderson, Henderson, Kevin 115,191,227 Henderson, Sharon 62,161 Hendricks, Brad 115,153,191 Henry, Glendolyn 62 Henry, Pamela 104 Henry, Pat 121 Henry, Steve 104 Herin, Alice 34,63,156,164 Herndon, Bob 121 Herrin, Susan 104 Herrin, William Daniel Heyn, Chris 39,63,131,147,151, 154,160,191,202,204,205,207 Hiers, James 104,111,193 Higgins, Carl 104,167,194 Hightower, Lesley 104 Hill, Debra 121,174,177 Hill, Donald 104 Hill, Linda 115 Hiller, Mary Catherine 104,146, 155,156,157,159,168,173 Hindsman, Burrell 64 Hindsman, Susan 115,153,174 Hinman, John 104,171,190 Hinman, Ralph 115 Hinman, Rosanna 121,l68,174,238 Hinton, Cindy 121,179 Hinton, Skippy 115,141,212 Hinton, Suzan 64,183 Hirsch, David 64,151 Hobbs, Allen 115 Hobby, Bitsy 115 Hobby, Jenny 65 Hodges, Cheryll 115,174 Hoffman, Evelyn 104,239 Hogan, Ellen 121 Hogan, Ricky 104,110,150,167,21O Holcombe, Jimmy 65 Hollaway, Debbie 121 Hollinshead, Georgia 104,173 Hornesley, Dennis 104 Homesley, Michael 121,163 Honaker, Carl 104 Hood, Eric Lamar 121,211 Hook, Jane 64,177 Hook, Robert 115,190 Hooks, Cindy 64,172 Hooks, Steve 121 Hope, Kathy 104,147,158 Horton, Amanda 121 Horne, Eddie 105 Hotard, Lawrence 105 Houchin, Alice 121 Hough, Carole 121 Howard, Beth 115,153,158,174 Howard, Evelyn 121 Howard, Kenny 121 Howard, Ronald 121,211 Howard, Sheila 65,158 Howard, William iBill1 65,160,226,227 Howell, Mary 65 Hubbard, Susan Huddleston, Brenda, 65 Hudlow, Anita 64 Hudlow, Kay 115,167 Hudson, Carol 105 Hudson, Cassondra 105 Hudson, Hudson , Kay 64 Hudspeth, Steven 65,175,192 Huey, Kate 121 Hughes, Alan 65,147,149 Huff, Virginia 115,191 Hughes, Doug 105,156,167 Hughes, Tornm-y 66,202,204 Hughston, Edgar 66 Huling, Bill 105,234 Hunnicut, Marsha 115,179 Hunt, Bill 105,190 Hunt, George 122 Hunt, John 28,36,37,67,149 Hunt, Len 67,147,186,233 Hunter, Denise 105 Hunter, Kay 122,174,177 Hunter, Waldo 67,178 Hutchens, Kathy 115 Hutchinson, Mary Catherine 66 Ing-ram, Dana 115 Ingram, Debra 122,158,161,167 Ingram, Gina 105 lniego, Johnny 32,66,160,232,233 lsom, Phyllis 105,163,173 J 67,1 so, 1 60,202,205 Jenkins, Pat 115 Jenkins, Steve 105 Jennings, Cathy 105,156 Johnson, Amy 105 Johnson, Beverly 105,164 Johnson, Brenda 105 Johnson, Dale 34,66 Johnson, Eric 115 Johnson, Frank Johnson, Gary 122 Johnson, Lloyd 122,177 Johnson, Pam 115 Johnson, Steve 67,186 Johnson, Susan 105 Johnson, Thad 105 Johnson, Wayne 1 15,171 Johnson William Gregory 105 Johnston, Bobby 68 Johnston, Deborah Ellen 67 Johnston, Jim 122 Jones, Brenda 68,161 Jones, Brock 105 Jones, Daniel 68 Jones, Gayla 115,158 Jones, Jane 122 Jones, Randy 68,250 Jones, Scott 122 Jones, Sue 105,166,173,177 Jordan, Bill 105,151,160,202, 212,22O,221,226 Jordan, Harry 115 Jordan, Dennis 122 Jordan, Gina 122 Jordan, Josephine 122 Jordan, Katherine 122 Juneau, Jerry 105,167,192 Justice, Ralph 115,151,160,202,203,227 K Kenimer, Curtis 106 Kent, Jimmy 115,161,190 Kent, Karen 115,177 Kent, Mary 122 Kenworthy, Robert 106 Kerr, Janie 122,158,161,176 Kestle, Chris 115,158,239 Key, Belinda Sue 68 King, Ann 115,174,239 King, Laura 69,166,176,187 Kinlaw, Judi 69 Kinnett, Claire 35,36,69,133,147,149,170 Kirby, Don 115,176 Kirkland, Brent 115 Kirkland, Dan 115,140,150,160, 212,213,2l8,220,223 Kirkland, Johnny 68 Kirkland, Judy 68,245 Kirven, Phillip Elliott 68,151,234,235 Knowles, Becky 106 Knowles, Debbie 106 Knowles, Karen 122,158 Knowles Linda. 106 Knox, John 106,146,182 Kohn, Barbara 122,158,170 Koob, Laurie 122,156 Kovacs, Suzanne 106,161 Kravtin, Sondra 106,170 Krohn, Danny 33,36,69,146,167,168,17O Krohn, Dean l15,146,168,170 Krohn,, Margaret Ann 69,154,166 Kulbersh, David 106,110,151,167 Kunze, Joseph 122 Kunze, Katherine Mary 106,156 Kyle, Helen 115 L Jacketti, Russell 105,160,202 Jackson, Ben 37,66,149,175 Jackson, Chrisanthemem 115 Jackson, Ken 66,149,171,175 Jackson, Mike 67,234 Jackson, Suzanne 115,156 Jacobsen, Rocky 105 Jambon, Julee 105,158,170 James, Cindy 67,252 Jenkins, David 115,163 Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Elizabeth 28,66,176 Jamie 122 Marty 105,146,153,167,173,182 Murphy 115,224 Kaigler, Jane 115 Karnap, Becky 69 Keeble, Donny 69,151 Kelley, Christine 122,177 Kelley, Mike 115 Kelly, Benny 122,211,225 Kelly, Charlie 106 Kelly, Ed 106,171 Kelly, James 119,122,142,153,211,225 Kelly, Jeff 106 Kelly, John 115 Kelly, Nina 34,68,149,163,182 Kemp, Cheryl 106 Kendrick, Billy 122,142 Kendrick, Jack 106,138,153,170 LaGatta, Gregory Neal 70 Lamb, Jenny 7O,149,166,17O,172,176 Lambert, Kathy 106,161 Lampp, John 71 Bill 115 Land, Land, Donna 106 Land, Jeannette 106 Land, Jere 170 Land, John 115 Land, Robin 178 Lane, Eddie 71,151 Lane Lane Lang Leon 106176192 I Ronnie 11,6 , Zi on, Donna 71,162 Lanham, Cathy 116,174 289 Lanham, Chuck 71,192 Lanier, Carolyn 122 Lanier, Stephen 116,192 Lansdon, Eric 106 Lapides, David 28,35,36,70,149,151,186 Layfield, Milo 122 Lazzara, Johnnie 116 Lee, Robert Emmett 122 Lee, Robert Elisha 122,226,227 Lee Darlene 70,177 Lee Janice 116 Lee, Joe 116,160,226,227,229 Lee, Mike 70 Lee, Sandra 106,109 Lee Willie 122 211 Lefredo, Beth 122 Leonard, Al 106 Lemmon, Wendy 122,177 Lesley, Mike 106 Less, Barbara 122,170 Less, Louise 116,170,239 Lewis Christine 116 Lewis, Gwendolyn 116,177 Lewis, Laura 71,149,154 Lewis, Lea 166,167 Lewis, Linda 122,143 Lindsey, Carol 71,158,163 Lima, JoAnn 122 Little, Jim 106 Little, Joan 116,158,167 Lockhart, Bob 106,156,175,223 Littlejohn, Harold 122,211,225 Livingston, Ken 116,141,151,160,202 Locklear, Mel 106,233 Locklier, Brock 106,153,192 Loflin, Beth 28,70,165,172,183 Lovell, Jimmy 116,156,170 Lowe, Willotte 122,174 Lowery, Travis 106 Lucas, Mike 37,70,149 Lunsford, Preston 71,186 Lunsford, Randall 122,211 Lupo, Barbara 71,163,172,239 Lupo, Joan 106,173 Lutz, Chris 106,192,195 Lynch, Frances 71,148,149,172 Mc MacElhannon, Gip 34,72,156,186,195 Ma.cMillian, Martha 116 MacMurrain, Patricia 72,156,163 McAuliffe, Jim 73,160,226,227,229 McCafferty, Mike 73,191 McCardle, Stokes 107,164,175 McCarley, Gayle 73,158,162,172 McCarthy, Gene 72 McCauley, Jane 116 McClure, Charles 123,211 McClure, Peggy 28,72,155,156,l83 McClure, Terry 72,167 McCorlew, Tommy 107,192 McCrimmon, Mark 73 McCullar, Douglas 123 McCullar, Theresa, 116 McCullars, Suzan 123 McCullohs, Beth 107,158,159 McCullohs, Randy 123 McDaniel, Jeff 116,190 McDaniel, Patricia 116 McDaniel, Victor 73 McDonald, Gary 72 McElroy, Kay 123 McElroy, Linda 107 McGarrah, Scott 72,147 McGee, Carole 116,156,163,170,174,177 McGee, Melissa 28,73,l49,166,187 McGee, Pat 73,151,167 McGlaun, Victoria, 116 McGowan, Richard 123,163 McGuire, Becky 107,139,158,236 McGriff, Amie 123 McGuire, Jackie 73,151,160,202,205 290 McGuire, Nanette 73,158,161 McKenzie, Gayla 123,156,177 McKinney, Jimmy 116 McLendon, Martha Ann 123,158,174 McLure, Charles 74 McMillan, Jeff 107 McMillan, Ann 123,156,174,177 McRee, Dick 116,190 M Mackey, Emily 116,167,174 Madding, Ann 106 Madding, Marilyn 122,174 Maiholick, Kathy 106 Malloy, Charlotte 122,158 Malloy, Tommy 106,151 Malone, Al 122 Malone, Cheryl 74 Maloof, Hal 106,160,202 Maloof, Melanie 106,239 Manderson, Bill 106 Manley, Margaret 123 Manley, Reeser 107 Marchbanks, Beverly 74 Martin, Butch 107 Martin, Chuck 107,176,192 Martin, Frank 165 Martin, Martha 123,158 Martin, Mary 75,158 Martin, Valerie 107 Massey, Al 123 Massey, Brenda 75 Massey, John 116,192,195 Matulewitz, Peggy 74,177 Maxwell, Peter 34,74,146,150,156,186,188 Maxwell, Susanne 123,167 Mayes, Patty 107 Mays, Jimmy 123 Meadows, Ann 116,158,174 ' Meadows, Joe 123 Meeks, Randy 107,224 Meinzen, Karen 107,177 Meinzen, Robert 123 Mendel, Peggy 75 Mendenhall, Art 107,192 Mendenhall, David 75,191 Jane 28,75,149,176 Mendenhall, Mendenhall, Joe 123,211,225 Robbie 107,2l2,224,230 Mendenhall, Veda 74 Metcalf, Dot 34,74,147,149,158,187 Mickle, Jackie 107 Middlebrooks, Julie 107 Mendenhall, Miles, Miles, Miles, Miles, Carol 123 Cynthia 74,177 Deborah 74,158 Suzan 116,158,174 Miles, Victoria 123,177 Miller, Judith 123,178 Miller, Marquerite 107,183 Miller, Nancy 75,178 Miller, Debra 116 Miller Walter 75 Milstead, Ned 123,211,225 Mims, Mims, Mims, Debra 123,163 Kathy 107 Vanda 123 Minton, Donna 123 Mtichell, Becky 107,158,162 Mitchell, Judy 107,166 Mitchell Pa.m 107 Mitchell: Pam 123 Mitche Mitche Mitche Mitche ll, Shelley 123,142,153 ll, Thomas 76 ll, William 116 ll, Louise 76,176 Mitia, Joy 107 Mitsopoulas, Chris 116 Mize, Tom 116,191 Mobley, Berry 76,204,205,208,250 Montort, Johnny 123,211,234 Norman, Nell 117 Norman, Patty 107,238 Norris, Chris 117 Norton, Lee 123 Norton, Patricia 177 Norwood, Susan 79,158,236 Nunley, James 117 0 Oates, Sammy 100,108,147,151, 153,160,202,203,207,208,230 O'Conner, Linda Carol 78,176,177 Ogie, Bonnie 78,158,172 Ogie, Mike 117,163,191 Ogletree, Ed 108,167,193 Ogletree, Judy 117 Ogletree, Sandy 108,158 Olive, Mike 78 Olive, Consta.nce 117,156,159,174 Olney, Donna 36,78,132,135,148, 149,152,155,156,168,187,196, 242 Olson, Buddy 108 O'Malley, Nancy 123 Onisick, Mike 79 O'Shields, Margie 117,174,177 Osteen, Rick 117,210 Otwell, Ronnie 117,190 Owens, Carol 108,173 Monfort, Tommy 116 Montgomery, Barbara 123,174 Montgomery, David 123,211 Moore, Charles 28,77,149 Moore, George 77,160,226,227 Moore, Linda 76,136,147,158,172,236 Moore, Mary 123,174 Morfield, Richard Lee 76,194 Morgan, Keath 107 Morgan, Molly 116,237,238 Morgan, Phillip 77 Owens, Mary 79,172 P Page, Bill 108 Parham-, Glenn 108,191 Parham, William 117,156 Parker, Cathy 123 Parker, Craig 117 Parker, Clyde 78,176 Parker, Cynthia 78 Parker Wayne 123 Paikmiin, Diane 79,l54,162,172 Morgan, Steve 77,154 Morma n, Michael 107 Morpeth, Rob 116,194 Morrison, Dennis 77,130,147,151,248 Morrison, Paul 107,186 Mortenson, Lindy 116 Moseley, Georgia Sue 1 16,153,158 Moss, Leslie 116 Mott, Gary 107 Mott, Sharon 107 Moye, Bennie 123 Moye, William 77 Moyer, Mike 116 Mullen, Stephen Patrick 76 Mullin, Bebe 107,166,167,173,176 Mullin, Bill 76,192 Parks, Cecelia 79,168 Parks, Sidney 123 Passmore, Diane 123,158 Passmore, Jan 28,79,162,167 Passmore, Mary 108 Pa.te, Leah 108,158 Pate, Susan 80,161 Patrick, Mike 108,191 Patten, David 108 Patterson, Michael 123 Patterson, John 108,192 Patterson, Margaret 117 Patterson, Nancy 108,156,167,173 Pa.tterson, Steve 108 Patterson, Susan 80 Paul, Dennis 80,156 Peabody, Deborah 123 Mullin, Ricky 107 Mullin, Susan 116,176 Murphy, Ann 76 Murphy, David 122 Murphy, Kathy 107,162,167 Murrah, Peggy 116 Murrah, Woody 107,163 Musselwhite, Wayne 123,143,21 1,225 Myers, Margie 116,158 N Nash, Buzzy 77 Naylor, Bill 35,107,167,175 Neal, Dennis Alan 77 Neal, Larry David 78 Neal, William CBill1 78,192 Neese, Van 107,192,234 Newman, Freelan 107,192,233 Susan 121,123,156,174,238 Newsom, Cam 107,173 Newsom, Gwyn 123,142,153,156,158,179 Nitcher, Cindy 107,147,158,170,173 Nixon, Lillian Dia.ne 79 Noble, Shelley 28,34,79,155,156 Noblitt, Pam 116 Norman, Alec 123,211,225 Newman, Peabody, Kathryn 117 Peacock, Harriett 117,177 Pearce, Sherrill 108 Pearson, Brenda 80 Pease, Mimi 81,154,l63,165,187 Peavy, Donna 81,159,187 Peavy, 'Susan 1 17 Pekor, Cahty 31,80,149,162,168 Perna, Leonard 123,163 Perry, Pam 28,80,162,167,172 Peterson, Leigh Ann 108,138,173 Petran, Helen 108,14-7,153,158 Petrasek, Bill 81 Peurifoy, Kenneth 108 Phelts, Brent 123,163 Philips, Warren 192 Phillips, Bonnie 108,163 Phillips, Joiiia 117,156,163 Phillips, Larry 117 Pickard, Shannon 108,147,158,159 Pickron, Celeste 81,146,148,163,169 Pierce, Charles 123,143 Pierce, Paula 81 Pierson, Lee 108,110,165,167 Pinner, Daniel 123,178 Pla.yer, Quentine 108 Plemmons, Tommy 123 Pope, Linda 108,138,147,158 Posey, Carlton 108,176 Powell, Barbara 80 Powell, Everett 117,141,151,192 Powell, Kathy 80 Powell, Kenneth 123 Powell, Rita 117,174 Powell, Rosemary 80 Powers, David 81 Powers, Maurice 123 Pradon, Ronda 117 Prather, Joan 117,158 Presley, Jean 123,158,171 Pritchett, Don 81,176 Rominger, Jeffery 85 Roper, Joan 117 Rose, Foy 124 Rose, Janice 124 Ross, Kenneth 124 Rothschild, Aleen 33,124,168,174 Rowe, Debbie 117,174 Rowe, Ivy 117 Roy, Jack 108 Russell, Meg 108,155,156,159, 162,167,173 Proctor, John 117 Proctor, Kathy 108,177 Psalmond, Phillip 108 Pursley, Bennie 160,227 Purtte, Suin 117,174 Radford, Janice 117 Ragan, Billy 117,160,212 Rainbow, Judy 82,167 Rainbow, Nancy 108,173 Rainer, Dennis 105,108,167 Rainer, Ginger 123 Rainer, Michael 33,82,1 55, 167,168 Rainey, Frances 124 Ramage, Anne 117 Ramers, Skippy 108 Ramers, Timmy 123 Rampy, Lydia Ann 83,17o,177,25o Ramsay, Al 83,151 Ramsay, Jill 123 Rand, Vicki 117 Ransbotham, Jack 83,135,150 152,160,202,205,227,229 Ray, Jimmy 123 Rav, Steve 1 17 Raymond, Hilary 117,167,174 Reagan, Nancy 83,167 Reames, Beniamin 123 Russell, Susan 124,156 Rutledge, Judy 108 S. Sale, lris 124 Salter, Dennis 124 Sapp, Joe 117 Sap Sandra 108 13, Satlof, Alice 28,37,39,85,146, 149,154,169,172 Shumney, Phillip 124,167 Siegert, Robert 124 Sigmund, Mark 124 Silcox, David 86,l51,152,160,202,205 Siler, Linda 124 Simko, Terry 109,167 Simons, Janice 87 Simpson, Marvin 118 Simpson, William 87 Sims, Tommy 28,34,35,87,146, 149,186,188,232,233 Singleton, Victor 118,176 Skipworth, Joseph 124,176 Slade, Jennifer 87,146,148,149, 155,156,165,171,182 Slayton, Peggy 86,162 T Talley, James 90,168 Taylor, Bob 90,192,234 Taylor, Candace 125,143 Taylor, Howard, 125,211 Taylor, Jim 118,192 Taylor, Rodney 90,249 Taylor, Vicki 110 Tedder, Sharon 90 Templeton, Lanny 91 Templeton, Vikki 125,158 Templin, Jimmy 110,181 Terry, Cliff 125 Terry, Steve 110,186,198 Terry, Teresa 91-161 Tew, Becky 118,177 Satlof, Linda 29,31 ,37,39,85, 1 37, 146,149,154,166,169,172 Sligh, Alan 109 Smith, Beth 109 Smith, Carol 118 Smith, Clifford 118, 171 Smith, Danny 124 Smith, Geri 86 Stoller, Redmond, Lee 124,211,225 Redmond, Pam 114,1 17 Redmond, Thomas 82,149 Reed, Pat 82,l35,149,l50,152, 160,186,212,214,219,230,231, 242,283 Reed, Patricia Beth 108,171 Reeves, Virginia 117,177 Reid, David 108 Reilly, Mike 82,151,160,202,205 Rentz, Libby 108 Revell, Doug 83,136,16O,212,215,219 Rhodes, Gerry 115,117,210 Rhodes, Twila 117,237,248 Rice, Patty 83,158,166,167,179 Rich, Gail 117 Richardson, Byron 117 Richardson, Sneila 108,159 Richardson, Walter 124,211,225 Riddle, Nancy 117,174 Riesenborger, Anne 82,158 Rilev, Jake 124 Ritch, Rowena 124 Rivers, George 124 Rivers, Robert 117,192 Saunders, Richard 84 Brenda 108,177 Scarbrough, Scarbrough, Claude 124 Scarbrough, Margo 84 Scarbrough, Minnie 109,139,147,165,173 Scheaffer, Adrienne 117,174 Smith, Janet 124 Smith, Kathy 109,158,173 Marvin 118 Smith, Smith, Mildred 87 Smith, Steve 109 Smith, Wayne 86 Smoak, Dennis 124,211 Smyth, Tony 118,163,191,210 Snow, Jerry 109 Snyder, Jenny 109 Sonnenschein, Tommy 118,190 Sparks, John 109,110,167,194 Sparrow, Libba 109,139,146,147, 167,169,171,173,175 Speed, Andy 109,147,150,190 Spence, Hugh 106,109,150 Spencer, Anna 124,174 Spitzmiller, Rick 118,194 Spradlen, Mary 87,130,135 Spurlin, Lindy 109 Spurlin, Lynn 88,131,137,160, 205,209,212,214,218 Spurlin, Sherry 124,168 Stacey, John 89,146,156,186 Stafford, Belita 109,158,163,173 Stahl, Ronnie 109,151 Stalker, Daniel 118,146,156 Stallings, Harry Dan 89,137,250 Stanford, Martha 34,37,89,135, 149,152,158,171 Stansell, James 88,149,151,166 Stapleton, Anne 88 Starbuck, Margaret 109,170 Starnes, Ann 125,158 Steele, Linda 88,172,239 Stein, Harriett 33,88,169 Robbins, Roberts, Roberts, Pat 82,136,147,154,159 Carol 117,153 Claire 83,131,137,149, 163,165,171,242 Roberts, David 124 Roberts, Judith 124 Robertson, Bradley 124 Robertson, Lana 108,176 Robertson, Steven 124,211 Scheible, Tricia 84 Schlader, Bootsie 124 Schlader, Carroll 117,190 Schomburg, Lee 85,147,152,1-87 Schomburgf, Nelia 109,170,173 Schuessler, Lucy 85 Stephens, Allen 109 Stephens, Beth 109 Stevens, Stewart Kathleen 89,176 Margaret Anne 28,36,89,154,172,176 1 Stewart, Steve 1 18,210 Stinson Bruce 88151 167 249 Stokes,iLinda 12s,17f ' Susan 88,166,182 Stone, Bubba 125,211 Stone, Linda 109 Stone, William 118,191 Stonebraker, Frank 109 Tew, Ri Thigpen, ckey 118,193 Kathy 9O,149,156,166,172 Thomas, Suzette 90,252 Thomas, Danny 118 Thomas, Debbie 118, 162 Thomas, Margaret Ellen 125,158 Thomas, Sherrie 91,149,158, 183,236,242 Thomas, Jack 35,1 10,167,190 Thomas, Lissa 110 Thomas, Susan 1 10 Thomason, Fran 110 Thomblev, Joe 91 Thompson, Alice 110,167,173 Thompson, Paul 118 Thompson, Perry 176 Thompson, Robert 118,191,195 Thompson, Tommy 91,191 Thornell, Harry 110 Thorpe, Mitchell 90 Tiller, Mary Elizabeth 125,158 Tillery, Tillman, Tilly, A Bobby l10,150,160,202,225 Pam 110 Ilan 90, 170 Tilly, Francine 110,170 Timms. 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