Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1972
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Columbus High School COHISCAN 1972 Columbus, Georgia Volume 59 Editor-in-Chief--Ellen Hayes Advisors-Marjor'e Sewell Joe Sp ks l l A -.-..m.......,., -fkwww. -W .4-v yy mu E. M.wff , M-.am .vw a H, 1 .. ,V Lug., -, , 1 . Q... 15' 1 w...1wA3s.,..,N -'J Sw .1-aw-x,,f -, g-, . 4 ' SWF. 1. ' M 4,,. T A NT 'QQQgSf, ' ' 'U 'K W3 L'-' ' M :E i Q, My if - .A JMTQQL E.. K . L N Q A i Q ,.V'. gm 5 Y A Q K '!. v.,. ' N QL no Q ef' , M ' 1' , A ,Q My 9 l Q f W., uv.. V!! 553 if :Tr nw 3w -'V Fff Wm Q KT - fA Kihei-C JESXW 0 Is 2 41 , ,Fi 3 1.1 M Q W L' NEW -f vmk' lg., g i ' ,V 'A ,,z V 7 - 5 . --ei: ., ' ' 1' E ,J L V41 W . X Q W , -, 2. 1 fl W--Wsa,-N. 4'Mg...v.y..,..,,' - - 4 A ., u M A gf -f -w..g,.,Ws f fb ,.,..,W.. ., ,N Q - 3 f 1 3 Eiiwi -:ggi QW, ' , X 'WM M.- ...W 4 5-fa,-NM .. Wi ,.,,,,.,. E Mm ' 2 i E uf f1 f5 i K 3 ? X -I 5 2 Q e 2 ' ! E 1 E F s 2 I 1 I L 5 5 I -M -- -this Y, , In J, ig , I ,...,,,,, .. Lgl A- -'M-ww-'HH H--M rw-A W Y ' 1.1. N-.-hcl' 1 ,ltr M ' N ' ' -1 N W v MV 'wmv m..w,.m M :J-L , ,- .M H f A- - ,A o , ,ng 5 A school IS a composite made up of human parts, of varlous quallhes and funchons. Q-1 ff fxa QW! ,Wg , 4 My ,Af ' 2 3 535 ,A v 5743 5 We ww xwurnw ,wr M Y. B452 Y V I -5 Limr' 1 Each part, great and small, is preeminent-ly valuable to the whole. ..l Ill in in - k K I1 A 4 'I fi, ML, 'KSN -.-nm-H member ingredient W fm ,w w x 3 f e fi g mg- Every working unit must be superior to make a perfect whole TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening T..O,,. ThePeopIe . ... 10 Introduction ..... I 12 Leaders ......... . 26 Faculty .,...t . 6. 56 Classes .... . . I 74 The Activity ....,.... I I 144 Introduction ,i...... 146 Academics ..,...... 170 Organizations ...... 196 Sports ....... .... 2 28 The Support ....r.... 258 Introduction ....,r 260 Advertisements ,.,, 262 Index ..t.............. 300 Closing . ... 312 Table of Contents-9 Becky Faulkenberry Susan Harrell THE PEOPLE FHCUUY Classes Loretta Sparrow Dale Dona, Carolyn Starr l-l0Yd -l3Ck50n Maura Ahern Alice Griffin Georgia Adams Cheryl Bedingfield we, Sm .jg ,Y ,. 1 if 1 li' L' 'Ki N M if , .Sf wir J Fm A in - 'ifqgggz ,Es U XY. V. Q W , gi ,- ' K 1 m Q :ei .. ' N , . W, . X if 5? -, ,QS Q N 15 Introduction-13 I4-Introduction kj?-fjygi, 5 an Introduction-I 5 mafia www NMMA M A My J, 3 1 s' w ' 1 2 lc. Y. L3 4-1 Q S k ,L , i 2' ' -m-' M fQV 'if' wr., X , f- -,f gym ,E f .ff 'JI E Q iv J V' vqe... In . 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QA ' ' Wi , ff- pb i A I , f WN ww 4, , h , ,W wx .L L,.f :,m :Q-, Introduction-25 26-Leade rs The Senior Class of l972 proudly selected you as the teacher who has contributed most significantly to our class. By the seriousness of your dedication to the task of teaching, you have helped to instill in us a better understanding of our respons- ibilities to ourselves and our school. You have given of your whole self in an effort to make our class an outstanding one. Your leadership with the Junior-Senior Prom last year made it successful. Loving the school as you do, you thrive on the spirit of 'CHS and have inspired us to do the same. For all that you mean to us and for all that you have done for us, Miss Virginia Harwood, we present to you the 1972 COHISCAN. .1 g JVX,-1 . fYiU sf H L11 , Q! D 28-Leaders '--...., -... -...... Z. . ., J , , Q lsgy 5 5 . l Mwtfiii J M . , ,A fl l!,aX,,rf' . 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Chosen from the twelve out- standiing seniors are Mr. and Miss CHS, Bob Elliot and Susan Farley. Bob presided as the president of the Senior Class this year, and as a Junior he presided as president of the Junior class. As school chairman and senior represenftative, he served on the March of Dimes Board. As a Varsity cheerleader during her senior year, Susan helped to cheer the Blue Devils on. At the l972 Home- coming she reigned as Queen. Leade rs-29 School leaders Elected Outstanding BELOW: Brantley Barrow, Kent Hart, and Janice Stovall led their classmates to a successful senior year. RIGHT: Janice Stovall 30--Leade rs LEFT: Kent Hart BELOW: Brantley Barrow ,.,. ..,..: 9 '- ' ,K 5 ., 4' 4 'Me-1-. g f'-L. ,,..,, rf' W Leade rs-3 I 32-Leade rs , ,ml Z Literary Lights BELOW: Examining the fruits of their labor are Jeff Rowe, Ellen Hayes and David Rothschild. RIGHT: David Rothschild ,Q in Lf Q xii l',k, if I-.,2,Q 'L K Lffff' ' ., 3 ,Mak 6 Q pl Bl f rffifl A WM wi' 3, si Q. lu ll LEFT: Ellen Hayes BELOW: Jeff Rowe 1 Mu QQ! i Q ii It nu ,,,,......wr an Leade rs-3 3 Elite Chosen From Athletics Service 5? ,,o,e us fi-'sr , J W 'fm M IF W, v. 'QV V ' L6 In A 'T ba 'ww 1 ,ei ,B M,-.....- 'AM Ai -fc, ,Q 'fffi-3 LKB. i fs i I-:E E .ff -41 sm' L- .N 4 ,iv-1. D ar' LEFT: Constant practice is the main ingredient for the athletic success of Ricky Darden and Mike Davis. BELOW LEFT: Ricky Darden BELOW RIGHT: Mike Davis P. I 1 O X 0 l Q Z . -x I A ,Y W X f PL. wig-'fi J H' gy i . ' K . ww in 4 M xi ,T-11:'ff f' 1.1-npr - '.. an ,.--aw ts c 'ff' -'Qs ,ying gif, rv-.. Nags. Q.. If Viv Q ga . vw. -., . i' If: 1 'M' use Heir.. Leadie rs-3 5 6 Juniors Rated Superior RlGHT: Master Sergeant Bob Ty- son checks on company absences. BELOW LEFT: As Vice President of the Junior Class David Walton guides his fellow students. BELOW RIGHT: Sammy Ellis, Treasurer of the Student Council, manages the finances of the stu- dent body. 36-Leaders ws Q ,ww-':jf, . f:V'- W W Q. is s. w,,,f1lk ABOVE LEFT: Madge England con- tributed this year to leading the school spirit as a Varsity cheerleader. ABOVE: Secretary of the Junior class, Crafton Pease, takes time to thank a former guest who appeared at a Junior class assembly. LEFT: Raising money for the Junior- Senior by selling Cokes at a basket- ball game is Blane Woodfin, President of the Junior class. Leaders 37 Outstanding Sophomores And Freshmen Recognized By Classmates RIGHT: Ruthie Gran, captain, and Grace Champion, co-captain, have added color and vitality to the newly formed Freshman cheer- leader squad and to CHS as well. BELOW: Jarvis Nathan, President of the Freshman class, and Joe Jones, an outstand- ing member of the Freshman football team were rated superior among their classmates. BELOW RIGHT: Being captain of the Junior Varsity cheerleaders and a member of the annual staff are only two of Barbara Doub's many activities. 38 Leaders B :pf Ln , 4 l 2 jp .dgsmzl Q Q X 'Y' ff 1,A. i Ft 'IX ,K X 4 W, W . ,Nfl Rlpzv 1 Q-is 5 M If vs. N M .vu .MJ af, n ' , 1 ,dn .K f . ,v I ' ? M Q ,K Ag -+ . wwwvk Q, A n feL-w NY I C !x13 i 1 4'- HU A N. 1 A , .. .1 A 1' 'Ji ..k-.5 f I Q 0 5 .fi , Y um 5 QA 5 .. V ...5 'Q 9 . 1 ' 5 . v-. , , I 5 . ' f ' QR I Q N. j,' Q lv , ,gf ' if vu x -he JA , ' 9' I 'IF ' , ' 'ff 0:04. ,Q Q if ,l e l, ' W' , va - 3 . f 195. A ,rv an 'S ' V . ..NAK4. i , 'Z P, we 'R' J 5 ab. an Q4 557'-4 if ff: ms., : Ea Nr, ,Q 'en awz.X 'X Qi Q N ,-4 L 5 Kiki?-gi vw xv.-'gif Q Q L' V K 5, v Jr. - 'ff if . R. ' fi I Q' 2 :rig Jr v ' ffl! K f I 4 in 'vt V' Nd YS' K L, 1, 0'-KQA' ,ah , .xl ,bqfi ' w f .st A : Dynix 'Inf wife I. ii. .. 3 'aw Q wg :IF 'V' vw -,QW Senior Attractives ABOVE RIGHT: Tom Flowers, Su- san McCarIey, and Mike Myers. ABOVE: Chuck Scarborough, Susan Harrell, and John Martin. RIGHT: Sencira Flakes, Alvin Rig- gins, and Jackie Brooks. 40--Leade rs i,,, The Cohiscan is proud to rec- ognize these sixteen seniors who were chosen by their classmates as Senior Attractives. ABOVE: Bill Hipp, Susan Farley, Brantley Barrow, and Cardy Flournoy. LEFT: Mary Browder, Bob Elliott, and Kent Hart. Leaders-41 42 Leaders Columbus High celebrated Homecom- ing in a new way this year by holding the ceremonies on the basketball court. Susan Farley reigned as queen over this l972 Key Club sponsored event. FAR RIGHT: The Homecoming Court consisted of twelve senior girls. Kathleen Roberts, Jill Palmer, Susan McCarley, Susan Harrell, Cardy Flournoy, Sincera Flakes, Susan Farley, Casey Cornell, Mary Browder, Jackie Brooks, Denise Benton, and Avis Abram. RIGHT: Queen Susan Farley is flanked by First Runner-Up Jackie Brooks, Second Runner-up Cardy Flournoy, and Third Runner-up Sincera Flakes. A New lwist lo Homecoming ,M mia 'Vx ?L, wi. an ...av- Leade rs-43 56 . 3, QW 'QV wi , O O 63 a S . Q s I A' f SM M ggi If? I 5 f ..- K, ... fy-9 r,33?f'. gg ff 4 0 9 w , C' 9 We 1 ,547 ji ipfk.-Al .K 52 I 4,-W f 0 ff f sf , , ww 'L Swing Into Spring Sports lnstead of C-Day activities this year Columbus High participated in a city-wide Football Jamboree. The C-Club selected ten girls to represent them on this occasion. BELOW RIGHT: Queen Cardy Flournoy is pictured with Carol Gunn, left, first runner up, and Sharon Buchanan, right, second runner up. BELOW BOTTOM: Court with Queen: Sharon Buchannan, Kathy Knowles, Carol Gunn, Vicki Feggans, Jackie Brooks, Nancy Ogie, Toni Kennedy, Melanie Money, Carmen Raley. Leade rs-45 Students Honored For Individual Achievements 46-Leade rs ABOVE: Jeff Rowe is Columbus High School's STAR student, receiving the high- est score on the November and December College Board. He chose Mrs. Harriet Alex- ander as his STAR teacher. Jeff is also the STAR student of Muscogee County and first runner up in the District. RIGHT: Cadet Lt. Colonel Max Waldrop, Battalion Commander for Columbus High School's ROTC unit, won the coveted Le- gion of Valor Bronze Cross Award for ex- cellence and leadership in military and aca- demic performance. LEFT: Maura Ahern was named 1971-72 Best Girl Citizen by the Daughters of the American Revolution. BELOW: Debbie Hardin is Columbus High's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for 1972. She was chosen on the basis of her score on a written knowledge and aptitude examination. Leaders-47 4 8-Le ade rs fr.. Students Reap Recognition For Hard Work -F 'N Q 'G fd r lk ta 1 fa, 1 75 v QW or Mia e at r 1- Mr o M fo? Wet as tt s ABOVE: The seniors who have kept an all 'A' average throughout high school are Ellen Hayes, Doug Krohn, Jeff Rowe, Joe Glatzel, Larry Williams, and Brantley Barrow. RIGHT: Serving as officers in the state troop of Thespians are Wiley Wisdom, President, and Matt Magoni, Treasurer. ff .ss.f 'X M W una nuawwwae-w nf if 4' 'E new an W We Jn Q emma , ww.. was ae if K-Fenway it M wr 4 ff M-M. ww at K 9. an W Mmm-M at we-N. tw-aa ta .fa ,tt E .mt iw new mu wt Uk Si! is t mamma! M 1- 1 we .. W ui +1 an ta .P sat we-an be si W ,M 5 R as S Q . .. M M ,, ,,.M,,,.., 1--MN 1 his W A , , 'W V ,, ,t,,,,..,,WM..w.tt..f., G K l , -gun ,aagslw HEI, h is k 9 W' .. , ' ' 5 .L,,,.',1,it., '--iw-rf lk nfl 'QM s',.s,gTL, We W4-was mf.-we My i ' f -- . may 1 ,,,,1 . , as f A 'ma at .mm :ww 46 get :,'-, -nu-L ,,,s. . V Avf- N ,, i L .M Mm ,, ,Wt W, M.. Q,,:..,.:,- -W , M, ,J sf, F-aw in ,mwmm .N M, .-My new 1+ -we av- I fnqmwmw am. + -mteyvu-:swam at..-.. .aaa atm ,M ,,,, , ,,.,,. ,V.,,i,s ,., . W 7ilptws'zv'BlQw5vnladnV HW ' f - .' - - , L M:,,..'f- -magma tiara?-.'-M's e nies ,mum-ia W. WW -f W an M .Am . WM-windy' , in im H huvmmmm---nuns-Human aww f. mr: M JIM V,M,,,,,k ,UQ ,.W. .M in - 1 minus asm.. . , - - .K ea.-.aw-f., .vt . -1,,,'e 'f 'Seen'-amen-'W .tug-a-,gvewn 'WWA Wvlliirwanw at Ill III smx.-fer..-'.:s 1 9195 ii ll i U KQIQI 3' LEFT: Doug Krohn holds the DeMolay state- wide office of Deputy State Master Councilor. His activities in the club have won him the Post Master Councilor's Meritorious Service Award and the Jurisdictional Distinguished Service Award. BELOW: Jeff Rowe, Doug Krohn, Brantley Barrow, and David Rothschild have been se- lected as Outstanding Teenagers of America. Nominated by their principal, these stu- dents were chosen for excellence in com- munity service and academic achievement. 83 23 Lea de rs-49 50-Leaders Scholastic Accomplishments Prove Academic Ability RIGHT: The National Council of Teachers of English named Jeff Rowe a 1971 national winner in its annual Achievement Awards Competition. Jeff is also a semi- finalist in the National Merit Competition and is Third District winner in the Sen- ate Youth Program Contest. BELOW: Governor's Honors Program fi- nalists were Jeff Rowe, Doug Krohn, and Sammy Ellis. 1 1 'SPP it an Y i ..-.....-0-fwwi, .W Af of ...-lf' LEFT: Janice Stovall was a semi-finalist in the National Achievement Scholarship Competition, an academic contest sponsored by the National Merit Corporation. BELOW LEFT: Tom Tullia was awarded a Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation. BELOW: Sammy Ellis was the high scorer on the DAR History Test which is given every year to the American History students. 1' ? i 1 MM mmyt. y lf' 4 qs Q . A A VViL h I ,Q ,.,, '! ' i Leade rs-5l 52-Leaders ABOVE: Georgia All-State Chorus partici- pants are Sammy Ellis, Doug McFarland, and Glenn Case. RIGHT: Ann Ragsdale and David Whitting- ton, cellist and violinist in the Columbus High Orchestra were chosen to participate in a string quartet workshop sponsored by the University of Georgia and Sears. FM..-,Q Q4 l l Devils Cop Regional Awards LEFT: Research Paper winners in the Muscogee County Regional Science Fair are Sue Chastain, first place in zoologyg Alice Griffin, first place in microbiology, and Doug Krohn, third place in zoology. BELOW: Those receiving awards for projects in the Muscogee County Re- gional Science Fair are Ted Pound and Tom Van Doorn, first place in En- gineering, Stephanie LaFaye Hinton, first place in chemistry, Jimmy Parker, second place in Experimental Psych- ology, and Sam McClellan, third place in Earth and Space Sciences. Leaders 53 54-Leade rs ABOVE: Miss Rogers, March of Dimes Ad- visor, Bob Elliott, and Mrs. Cox helped to lead CHS to victory in the annual Walka- thon. RIGHT: Doug Krohn and David Rothschild were CHS representatives in the 1971 American Legion Boy's State. t gg g Participation In Exceptional Activities LEFT: Maggie Whitley was a participant in the Georgia American Legion Girl's State and in the Georgia Senate Youth program. BELOW LEFT: Chaperoned by Spanish teacher Mr. Walter Hardy, Lynn Wilkes and Ken Edge participated in a Six Week's summer course at the Institute of Technology and Superior Studies of Monterrey, Mexico. BELOW: Graduation speakers, selected this year by the Senior teachers, are Bob Elliott, Pamela Johnson, and Brantley Barrow. s-...Ms M ' M-W--'rf' w ,,..a.c W W- .av-M- N V . im, .M - , , 'A we-'M 1' 5.5 M ,, L 494' fc V ta' il ' A' 'T --vv ' l Hi Leaders 55 B..-vm ,Mx P f x l..c 56-Faculty mmm, Elizabeth Bagley Cyrus Gibbs Dean of Girls Assistant Principal ABOVE: Herman Dollar, Principal. Jimmy Habe rsihafm Assistant Principal Nick Spano Dean of Boys Sydn ey B room Sec reta ry by Dorothy Maddox Secretary Patricia Rucker Secretary Administration: Assistance, Discipline, Understanding Columbus High has always been rated as one of the top schools in this area. Without' the ad- ministration's leadership and fine qualities, we could not have received such recognition. Because of capable management the school office and enfri re school functions smoothly. .0- Faculty-57 Responsible Citizens Fultill Obligation As Board oi Education ..,, ,M-We -f: S 'Wt T V ' A , , 1 ' .. . Mm, I , :H if ' .- v gftayrgkvfow 29353 Nl f fs I . ' ' 'ft' r- s ,,.. . K ,il , K X1 I: -'v ' H 'ye Q ' ' i Q -Q ' s . 'V 'L HW L' M- 'T ' 'W -' ' ' Wu L L - if X X Mega, gG., Mn.. V x , Q 7, . . . ---,. 4- , Z f I 5 .Loaf - figaoy Mfaisf-fs ' i N 1 H fe. , V P N- sg, H. , .1 - Lu' M la- 1 A K A A' 9' ,W if 'Wt on . g k K sm A . in Q13-f-1 R ,. dm -'R ,k'- i :W g . PM Sr - -V. ., .. 1 I, f M. We -Q W , , .. ,af-,r .r, .V H , A as K .2 .X K V .5 . . law X Q. ,H Lx It - ' f A A il i A 'A 9 ,ff ' -0 4 Q si 1 3 I 8 8 9' Xt se i' W ' ' 'T Q' -ag. gf-M ' , 1- ,- g 9 -, 2'.g,g,Q2s xt T' I X if A .12 Q I A Mtn The Board of Education is composed of ten standing committees. The regular monthly meetings of the board are held on the third Monday from September to May. The committees are responsible for the pro- grammed classes of each school, financing the entire school district of Columbus, and maintaining a full staff of teachers and admtinistration. RIGHT: Dr. William Henry Shaw, Superintendent of the Muscogee County School District. 58 Faculty K... M lt! an ASW P' F vc, 'fix' ,fl Florence McCorlew Counselor Doye Gresham Guidance Secretary -,,,-S ,,,..iNi,.W' 'I if rv xt Ola Washington Emily Petty Guidance Director Counselor ,MIN Guidance Promotes Success ,, li? my li. 1, ,Acc 'A c ,ss'f. 1fIa50- c Qgbfff- 'lf . L grim 95, 4. My UCC 'Q 'g 0 I i 5 if. -if 1 , -.l5f 1.:' I . -N Z, iw Q 0, 4' 1' 'it' li 'fi' 3 kkqivvwg 5 3,91 1' 1 ix is 15 . P, l s fir, M ' l'1Lf:.f' i E qfzfl-ff' Our Guidance Department at Columbus High seems constantly busy. There is always a schedule that needs changing or a question on college boards that needs answering. Our counselors acquaint the student with scholarship programs, write numerous letters of recom- mendations to colleges, and administer and compile grades on Aptitude and Achievement Tests. Faculty-59 Teachers Strengthening, Together, And Alone The faculty members of C.H.S. have given of their time and knowledge for the well-being of the student body and of the school. Besides conducting regular -classes, the teachers have devoted much extra time dur- ing and after school hours. ln their spare time, they have coached athletic teams, sponsored clubs, tutored stu- dents in need of extra help, and participated in school activities. Manny teachers have served as advisors for the cheerleading squads, the school publications, and class projects. They have also arranged special class trips vw ,as-w ' T as Harriet Alexander Doyle Allen Social Studies Social Studies which add immensely to what is learned in class. More- over, teachers have worked to instill school spirit and to 'promote independence and self-confidence in students. The teachers have been our leaders and friends. 'Q tr, 60-Faculty Wayne Barefield Marion Barrow Mathematics English John Bennett Nancy Bethea Mafher'r1afiCS Social Studies LEFT: Senior homeroom teachers whoop it up in a pep rally. BELOW: Mrs. Coleman is busy at work planning a field trip to Westville. bw. Joanne Burns Joan Burfts Dorothy Camp Speech, Journalism English M3fhe f1afiCS Faculty-6l 62-Faculty MY' u Ethelyn Coleman Mary Ann Cox Patricia Culpepper Social Studies Science Mathematics QU? Loretta Daniel Alvin Davis Ann Debro Home Economics Athletics Mathematics fin, Cyrus Dietrich Robert Dozier Vocal Music Aff Ali -gf' .. 1. is' ,, Grady Elmore Mechanical Drawing No, No, lt's like lhisl 64-Faculty Q l f' 3 . i Q ly , ,V 0 ' is-ml Kay Ferguson lola Florence Alberta Fritz Mathematics English English Lili! Susan Gaither Geraldine Goodman Lucille Gorman Science Mathematics Spanish Joyce Graves Engl ish fi V Walter Hardy Spanish 3 Virginia Harwood S0cial Studies lfwv William Hickey Fannie George Higgins Bettie Hood Social Studies Mathematics Commercial Q' A' A 1 Af SRX? feta J, 'WC we .xc -f'1I7 I W -501 'J' Faculty-65 66-Faculty ,fs me ,....... 5... sa, Jesse Howard Melinda Huff I Science English ws. as-se 5f5le'?5 Milf W , . -...k ,mace Emma Hunter Oneysa Johnson Commercial Lib'-:IVY Ted .lOl'16S ROY Judah Social Studies Lib,-ary Charlotte Kaeserman Marion Kelly We're ln Good Hands fx Athletics Mathematics l3 hn... l-fr'-Q, M5 'yi John Kendrick Geraldine King Band English Faculty-67 68-Faculty ,ft CF Jane Kuhns Juanita Lee Patricia Lewis Home Economics Spanish Social Studies fu '--1 0 Y' . Martha Lindsey Hoke McGee English Science English cGraw Lucien Martini French Gloria Moffett Science 1 , i Y Larry Oswalt Science and Athletics l 3 l Frank Matthews History and Athletics let's Talk It Over .2 'wx f ',.., ,fs 115 1 Robert Nellums Athletics Nancy Patch English A. -1 1 ,Q 4 .tu-993. .v- '-7 W- 1 l ,' ,J 1 I ' ..f3ir'i Faculty--69 RIGHT: Mr. Burts, substitute teacher, has becc-me a favorite to our students here at C.H.S. 70-Faculty ,.,X Familiar Faces l i, a JoAnn Piet William Prescoff Eileen Reid Athletics Science Ef1QIi5h W2 l H if? l Sgt. T. G. Reynolds R.O.T.C. Coralee Row French ell 'gif Martha Rogers Betty Ross Mathematics Library Marjorie Sewell Lucy Shepard English Latin Faculty-71 72-Faculty Duties Extend Beyond The Classroom Q 'ag X in Catherine Shores Raphael Sneed Mathematics Science -' Q 1 Q ' , N .l ' , ,L I Joe Sparks Evelyn VanLandingham Athletics Social Studies , ex 1 Delmarie Vernon Lynn Walker Science Mathematics A Clean Atmosphere Breeds A Clean Mind -v I 1 7 uv? . K 'Quiz T 1 l he A s.. N? Sig Q '! .MW . ,K -les? . - 4, r fin K .-e ' is gg 'V .1 ei es' ' 1 vii 59 J' ' S i TOP LEFT: Cashiers TOP RIGHT: Mr. Windisch LEFT: Cooks BOTTOM LEFT: Dieticians BELOW: Maintenance N W f I Agia We 4 1 ji x ae Faculty-73 RIGHT: The Senior Class Officers are Bob Elliott-Pres.g Swain Flowers and Janice Stovall-V. Pres.g Libby Ward --Rec. SeC.j Susan MCCarIey-Corr. Sec.j and Kent Hart--Treas. 74-Seniors vv--ww AVIS HUMTULA ABRAM DEBRA GAY ADAMS MAURA EMMETT AHERN BARBARA SUSAN AKRIDGE age- BLANCHARD MICHA-EL ALBERSON NANCY SUE AMMONS THOMAS MICHAEL AMON MARIA TERESA AMOS Sho .vx DANA DOROTHY ANDERSON this if-' CHARLOTTE AUSTIN RONNIIE I.JE'E AVERY '18, rv ' CAROLYN ANNIETTE BAILEY BILLY JOE BANKS JAIMIES BANKS JOSEPH EMANUEL BANKS JAMES MAILTIE ANDERSON ELLIS ORIRELL ATKINSON ROBERT EDWARD BACON Seniors ...Class ol '72 Looking back, Seniors can reflect on many memorable events. The realiza- tion of graduation became evident with the arriving of rings, getting pictures made, receiving long-awaited college acceptances, ordering invitations, de- ciding on a traditional ceremony and measuring for caps and gowns. The Seniors proved their superiority in the March of Dimes class competi- tion with a successful Pants Sale . The annual Powder Puff game also provided its usual excitement. Thurs- day was our usual assembly day al- though we attended such programs as Star Student, Georgia Day, Honor So- ciety, and Quill and Scroll. All these experiences mounted to make Seniors the leaders of the school. Seniors 75 I I .xx -I,,.w.,.el M, ess? ,Hz 2. XI OS .L m 3 6. G gb'- A New Year Brings' Changes STEVEN MILTON BARBAR-E'E CHARLES JACKSON BAIRBIER MARGARET JEAN BARR MARION BRAINTLEY BARROW Winn? REBECCA ANN BEARD DAVID BRUCE BENFORD . Y751'f. ' Z MARY RUTH BENNETT SAVOIE DENISE BENTON DAVID RONALD BERRY qv' Sf'-in tw qnn-...,,N '-,M 'CC FREDRICK LYMAN BLACKMAR THOMAS BENJAMIN BLAKE CYNTHIA DIANNvE BODDIE LINDA JOYCE BODDIE Jw Emma ?'? 4 . MARTHA ANN BOGGS f AFTLlI CYNTHIA BETH BOWEN ROY BOGG5 EDITH RENEE BONNER WILLIAM BERNARD BOONE, JR. STEVEN RANGER BOYLE JACQUELYN BROOKS MARY FRANCES BROWDER Seniors-77 :i'mT1JTET3+g,,,mky - i e ., E- . .,,,,fI? V- I, . W-ffl 78--Seniors Hina' wif' BEVERLY DIANIE BROWNING LITTLEJOHN BOWICK BRUER W' JONI ANN BULLOCK am. '!':Mfw- PATRICIA ANN BURKHALTER CHARLIE HENRY BUTLER, JR. MARY ELIZABETH CAMP WILSON MCTYRE CAMP III JACK RICHARD BURGESS .ff III5' I I MARTHA ELIZABETH BUSH CYNTHIA ANN CARROLL Each An Individual LEFT: Aluce Cooper at the Key Club A-Go-Go?? I A JAMES DANNY CARTER, JR. GLENN ARTHUR CASE TA Aw If .,,,' Ls . wr' ' MQ' Yi 3 NANCY LEE CASON JOSEPH FRANK CHAMBERS RIGNEY WYNN CHANCELLOR JOHN WALTER CHAPMAN ,JR, TERRY LEE CLARK Sen iors-79 A Seniors Life in vm '! ' Outside The Classroom s 'S I ARTHUR KENNETH COLAIANNI DRESDEN ELAINE COLLINS VIRGINIA COLLINS Es 19x si JAMES STEVEN COOK CASSANDRA MARIE CORNELL .IOYE DENISE COURTNEY I ig? CEDELL CRAWFORD, JR. FRANK RICHARD CREIGHTON ALVIN SIMON CROUCH 80-Seniors 'UW 41 W' CARMEN NANNETTE CRUZ WILLIAM STEPHEN CULPEPPER III DEBORAH ANN CULVERHOUSE CHARLES C. DALTON RICKEY DARDEN DEBORAH WRIGHT DASHER -naw .Q VEPHEN ARMISTEAD DASHIELL DURWOOD REAVES DAVIS MICHAEL RAYNER DAVIS MICHAEL LEON DENT ABOVE: Mrs. Petty provides Jane Hes- ter with valuable guidance in select- ing a college. LEFT: Ronnie Avery often turns to Coaches Davis and Oswalt for sound advice. ,.,4l!F ' Seniors-8 I CHARLES EDWARD DENTON KAREN DALE DIXON 0 82-Seniors 'MQ Wm I. PATRICIA LOUISE DOOLITTLE SANDRA DENISE DORSEY 1 if .A . :II f '! ' SUSAN DALE we ' .. v DOLLAR DONALD DOUGL A5 DOWIE, JR. Us ROSEMARIE DOYLE WILLIAM CARL DURKEIE, JR. KAREN HELEN -EAKIER 'Q t. MARTIN STANLEY EDMONDSON JAMES ROBERT ELLIOTT, JR. SUSAN KIRKPATRICK FARLEY RICKY ALAN FARROW 'Smurf' BECKY JANfE FAU-LKENBERRY SENCIRA FLAKES ,,.,,s, my on' 4ur ' -.N If ELIZABETH CARDEN FLOURNOY MILDREN SWAIN FLOWERS .ww an Qr-Q DEBORAH LEE FONDREN JOSEPH KIRK FOREHAND MR. -up A anna K Visitors ln School Are Always Welcome 5 THOMAS MCCREERY FLOWERS FUN e LAUREL -KAREN FRANKLIN LINDA MAE FREYBERGER LOUIS ALLEN FULLER Ill CATHERINE ANNE FULTON Q ss ff-95' Seniors-83 84-Sen iors f., 'Vx We Often Find I J Ihe Need Io Relax JESSICA IRENE GAMMAGE BRENDA GAYE GAMMELL MICHAEL ANTHONY GARCIA dm., M, 1 JOHN MCCOLLUM GARRETT RICKEY BARSLOW GIBSON JOSEPH WAQLTER GLATZEL MICHAEL EUGENE GOODE 'wmv PATRICIA J-EANNE GORMAN WILLIAM PRATT GRAY, JR. BRENDA GAIL GRE-EN DAVID MICHAEL GREER 20 ,-K,.e,w,, use ,gd SANDRA RAE GREER JUNE CELESTE GROMAN PAMELA CLAIRE HAINES RONALD HALE THRYN DAVID HEFLIN HARRIS JAMES WOODSON HNRRIS III LESSIE BELLE HARRIS SARAH KENT HART 86-Seniors QIQEIEI. BOTTOM: Not a creature was stir- ring pn 5. .Ii 'GEN CHARLIES RAY HARVEL SUSAN ESTELLIE HASTY ELILEN MITCHELL HAYES QC? VIRGINIA DEAN HENRY ROGER LEE HERNDON JOSEPH MARRION HERRING I .1 MICHAEL WILLIAM HEYN PATRICK DEMIERIE HEYN EARL WAYNE HIERS, M., B- .A THERESA ANN HIXON PATRICIA ANN HODGE 1vw ' I Q V'i SARA JANE HESTER Qi-. R JR. CHARLES WILLIAM HIPP '-msn .13 DEBORAH KAYE HODGES Minds Often Wander Io Dreams of Escape I.. 'W DAVID EARL HOGAN -se LX . W 'K I A ,. WILLIAM NEWTON HOGG, J-R. ELIZABETH SUE HOH L U L sf A QE I I 'PB 'UIQ' KENNETH HOLLIS DAVID ANDREW HOOK REMBERT CLIATT HOUSER 5 ' .kv v JESSE GRAY HOWARD III JENNY LYNN HULING Seniors-87 Powder Puff: learning How The Other Half lives I MARTY IRVING HYNEMAN LINDA JEAN INGLE LINDA CHEJRYL JACKSON LLOYD ANN JACKSON 88-Seniors ANGELO RANDOLPH JERAILD DAVID TIMOTHY JOHNSON Yip Q ABOVE: The Queen and King can be found at the bottom of the pile. JOHN HARVEY JOHNSON PAMELA JOHNSON l w Q ROBERT STANLEY JOHNSON VIOLA YVONNE JOHNSON BRUCE WAYNE JONES GEORGE HENRY JOINES 46? RICKEY LEON JONES WANDA L'EfE JONES WILLIAM STEVEN JONE ROBERT DENSON KEEBUE Senfiors-89 'll BELOW: James, go fly a kite. JOHN WARREN KEEL, JR. JOHN STEVEN IQELLEJR ELEIANOR ANN KELLIEY 90-Seniors f' ROBERT DUANE K-EMP WAYNE KIMBROUGH CECELIA MARIA KIRKLAND . MLN' 'N . n'r R+ mf 2 1 TOBY HOUSTON KIRKLAND CHARLOTTE KATHIJEEN KNOVVLES MICHAEL ERPEST KNOX- DOUGLAS KEITH KROHN WILLIAM DONALD LAND STEVEN GEORGE LANSDON INGRID ANNA 'LAUNIUS X fa A OSBERT IJEONARD CAMILLA CANTEY LIVINGSTON in N- STEPHIEN MICHAEL LUNDON JOHN ROBERT McAU'LIFFwE 11' wk- SUSAN JO MCCNRLEY HAROLD WILHELM MCDANIEL WILLIAM THOMAS MCDONALD PAUL ALLEN MCDOUGAL MAIRK STEVEN LOGAN Favorite Pastimes Vary Seniors-91 92--Sen iors WINIFRED L'EE MCGRUDER ROBERT JOHNSON MCKIENZIE VINCENT TYRONIE MABRY HANSON MARSH, JR. TERRI ANN MARSHALL JOHN CATLETT MARTIN ll LINDA GRACE MARTIN THOMAS JEFF-ERSON MARTIN RIGHT: WiII the real Joe Banks please sit down 911 f i I ,I X A JI TKT S 4 CATHY MASON WILLIAM RAYMOND MASSEY, JR. ROBERT DANIEL MATHESON IJEIE ROY MAURER THOMAS WALTER MEADOWS, JR. WANDA MERIEDITH 'fr V... MARK DOUGLAS MINGGIA DAVID JAMES MITSOPOULOS Seniors Unite For Progress Us was-G+ YUM -v JUNE NU-EVIE MAYER SUSAN J-EANETTE MAYO 'vs STIEVEN MAURICE MILNER LAR-RY MILTON an 9'-X MARK BEN MONFORT GORDON JAY MOORE Seniors-93 94-Seniors Seniors Display Talents neva., w-M FLOYD MERCER MOYE K, 'Mm ,Tw 'I ,fm I ,Sass I I 3? I if KIMBERLY ANN MUIIJLIS SCOTT PAUL MURRIE LUCY MICHELLE MUELLEIR Q WILLIAM MARCUS MOSHELL DAVID WARREN MOTT WILLIAM HARRISON MULLIN JR. JAMES MELTON MULLIS JR gn- TRACY ALLISON MULLIS I MICHAEL WAYNE MYERS FLORENCE ARTHUR NEAL IARRY HUGHES NEAL DENNIS BLAND NORRELL I L : Q' , A -22' .,,.5'f - . 'Y .. Q5 I A ff .Q , - fe I L A- E, ,, I X f. wg ' V f , '. -'H I MARTHA DIANIN-E NORRIS JAMES KEITH OATES FRANKIE LEE OWENS JILL PALMER awk, ,..k 7 ff- ZADA MA-RIE PARAMORIE LARRY LENDON PARKER DEBRA RENATE PARR DONALD JOHN PARRY POITEVENT GOLDEN PEASE, JR. RICHARD SCOTT PEEBLES SAMUEL DEAN PENNELL Seniors-95 vw ELEANOR CAROL PENTON VERLIN RICHARD PERRY, JR. TONI DENISE PLEMONS RICHARD ALLEN POOLOS as-V IWW JOHN EDWARD POSEY OLIVIA POWELL .W WTF ABOVE: Bike riding is an ever growing enjoyment. 96-Seniors I W A' '53 15? MARGARET RACHEL PRESTON WILLIAM ANDREW PRUETT -qu CONINIELL LEE RADCLIFF BILLY CONNIS RAMSIEY RONALD MICHAEL REAMES is-nl ROBERT STEVEN RICE ALES CALEB RIDLEY ALVIN GENE RIGGINS 'Q' A g. vp JAMES EDWARD ROBERTS, JR. KATHLEEN TRUITT ROBERTS JERRY LYNN ROBERTSON BARBARA LYNN ROBINSON if ,..,.e-M... BOYCE TUCKER ROBINSON, JR. BETH ANN ROBY ATTIE CARNELL RODGERS MICHAEL SHELDON ROGERS I Enjoying Simple Things Seniors-97 V, ,., CORAL!-E ROSA ALVIN JEROME ROSS DAVID ROTHSCHILD III WILLIAM JEFFREY ROVIAE 5 A M M A ' QS f QLLL CHARLES STEPHEN SCAIRBOROUGH REID CHRISTIAN SCRIVNER . I 98-Seniors ai 2 I ?' 5: 3 E I SUSAN JOY ROYAL EDWIN ADAMS RUCICER REBECCA KAY RUCKER CONSTANCE OLIVIA SAMUE 5 f 5 I LULA SEARCY VIRGINIA ELAINE SHIEHANE EORGE WAYNE SHEPPARD JENNIFER LOUISE SIGMUND ,tn . I 1 0 fu? , n,h sglv Us 'lu In 1 x1IH1'g'c'.lIf msn, 1 is ,..,,1, 'u,'s.,, I Xi . In Ia 'll, Kg .K Q :I Img 5 E W I 5 g. Q I lu ' I Q Xl H 1 -.,,..-,.!s,- .tg ug V, wg fue M,-.1 , V ,Ng QQ ,il ta is . g'SlW!. .5 I , ' .1 , ull q'fg. , .iwiqe I 'fi , 49.3 Twirp Season: A Welcome Event To Many DEBRA KAY SIMMONS MICHAEL FLOYD SIMMONS wiv -A tx ya 'W I .I -: - DONNIE RAY SMITH REBECCA LOU SMITH , ANNETTE SNIELLING SANDRA GRACE SONNENSCHEIN Sen iors-99 Seniors Play A Vital Role ln School Spirit l OO-Seniors MELANIE CAROLE SPAIN JAM-ES NEAL SPARKS RALPH WILLIAM SP-EGAL, JR. MARCUS HUTCHINS SPETTEL CAROLYN ANN STAR SUSAN GRISWOLD STEEL WENTZEL STEWART JANICE MARIE STOVALL UITA VERNICE STOVALL ALICE TOMPKINS STRATTON 'Ui' WILLIAM ESTES SUMBRY WILLIAM ALLEN TABER, JR. LOUISE ELAINIE TATUM YOLANDA TAYLOR UN tif' MW- if ' -1-A-f l JANET MARIE TERRY RONNIE TERRY I J I LEFT: A Semor football player, Bruce Jones, aroused enthusiasm for a forth- coming game. JOHIN KENNETH TEASLEY ROBERT CARLTON TEASLEY JAMES DENVER TEMPLETON GEORGE LEWIS TERRY, JR. Seniors-I OI I O2--Sen iors Oiiiceworking-A Senior Privilege? '-s WALTER SAMUEL THOMPSON LISA CLAIRE TILLY BENNIE THOMAS DOROTHY MAE THOMAS VN M-an MCL' LaSHAWN THOMAS MILLARD HALE THOMAS, JR 'ix 've- 12- D ik-M' ' HARRY GLYNN TINSL-EY, JR. DAVID BRUCE TOOLE PATRICIA TOOMBS CATHY FRANCES TRIGG TOM ANDREWS TRIPLITT DEBORAH LEE TRUSCHKA W-Q ,pf 'PS ug.. THOMAS ALLEN TULLIA MARIE DYKES TURNER 'DN 'l9'W+-W ROY SH ELDON TYNDALL T 'y 'UNF' THOMAS ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHN BROOKS VANN be 'N QQ V... MAX LEE WALDROP MICHAEL KIMBLE WALKER - -fe. 'T' Y Y -1: x ' .5 an K' 'Gif JACK K'EEN'E WALL ELIZABETH MAUNEY WARD flgfx eg BEVERLY RUTH WARDLAW JOHNNY WARE Seniors- I O3 I O4-Seniors DARIUS JAMES WASHINGTON LUTHER CHALMERS WATKINS BARBARA JAUNETTE WEAVER RICHARD LAYNE WELLS Nik 1W'E'kT 'J' DEBRA JEAN WH ITE fm 'WX 'K' SHIRLEY DEN ISE WATSON DOUGLAS EDWARD WH ITE ,arf ,-N,- LEWIS MADISON WHITEHURST, JR. MARY MARGARET WHITIJEY DANA LESLIE WHITLOCK LAWRENC-E HOWARD WILQLIAMS LETHA MONA WILLIAMS BILLY ROY WILSON Remembering The Past, Seniors Look To The Future M ,Q JE,ANNlE YvoN Ns wooowmzo an NL' CAROL WOOLFOLK KAREN YVONNE WYNN JUDITH ELISE YOUNG MICHAEL YUL0 LEFT Sandra where are the bubbIes?' ei A f 4 Sharon Adkins WF' -at Calvin Bacon 'rw -Q '--of wx M... Laura Beatty .3 TI' ' . 'QNX . d, ,I 5 5 if Bobby Boden PM ' Al vi n Boyd l O6-J uniors Blanche Alexander '. :,. - ,Q 1, f. vi -Q N.- fs a V. ax x . ,fi if Lamar Baggs Tonez Beatty Marilyn Boone 'fm -4 -W i Mike Bratton Nancy Ausbon ' in ' ' 11 .- ' We M Peter Bartlett John Austin mt K g. L '13 41 5 anis' Patricia Battles . f I ' 9. 8 r i. - B-Z3 ' Q I B Theodore Ellen Art Leneta Alexander Amon Anthony Appleby ,-3 - 4... I ff in A z ,1 J' 'L fi 1 2: . ' M. of g , , Meg Gary Audrey Jaimi Bailey Barnett Barr Barrett , y vm 4 1 1 me 1 M- rv ,K , 5 4 M -A eg K ld .H Na Y, ,WW ww' f- W . X -we-.,'. W, , A k R - : ' A Qt f ,ci K 1 4. ' ' Burt Ed Mike Susan Bell Berry Binns Black ,ma Ann Bowers : Q we Martha Brim ' as ,Q 1 W A S K . I i. in ,, f....,. ' - at it s ' Dianne Pam Roberta Brooks Brooks Broom was it i ' ' -fd M J!! ' B-3 T tr David Gary Brown Brown Juniors. . .Class Ol '73 The Junior class has accomplished fa great deal this year. Collecting class dues and work- ing for many long hours led to a beautiful and successful Junior-Senior Prom. The Class of '73 also received a statement from the bank which accounted for the money deposited in the Eddie Bush Fund last year. ln helping CHS win the March of Dimes Walkathon, the Juniors displayed the most beauftiful legs, great enthusiasm, and outstanding school spirit. The Junior class also created lively and colorful class assemblies this year through individual skits. LEFT: The Junior Class Officers are Blane Woodfin, Pres.g Bob Tyson, V. Pres.g David Walton, V. Pres.g Crafton Pease, Sec.g and Ed Berry, Treas. BELOW: The mighty Juniors have yet to conquer Mr. Habersham and Mr. Spano. , , UK? -rv' Sha on Brent Buchanan Buck Mark Susan Bulce Burney Craig Donna Cyd Burts Butterworth Cadena ar- Ti x .ri tai at , at a .7 TL K, A X ' Charles Connie Dirk Pat Sue Campbell Cartledge Chandler Chandler Chastain Juniors-l O7 5 li Y JA' A L.. J., 4 C 5 21 ya Q f-., . ' . , sfiaai Ji slr Q Q 'wax yoiiss Q iam EQ E Hifi? X i fo, WJJQQQQ Vmil Janet Bob Donald Clark Clements Clite ,iq A'.. K ! I' J El . Y li . pr -15 K i V 'i - ' '1::' 1 Q. John Donna Jimmy Colin Collins Cooksey James Crawford fi ff 2 ' 1 Q fl i ff, I , ,JS i Q:, ,R ' 45' f i ? i i. ' Becky Crew Q 4 Q, ws SQL ffm: 1 Q Sid S BBW f 11 ,VRML :nw - Bernard Cobb s tnggan A Q Jacquelyn Copeland Anything For A gi Vi w i , r,i,A 4 ., a . 'H' f ' Y f ifw iw C fH'V as - Linda Stan Coburn Coburn Barbie Cosfigan it in , ,555 :L ' , M-Q V ,J . ,Q if Chl Carol p Crisp Culbrefh - siiiivili ' i x , .1U,, ,.,.- 1 api - QQQ44 ,vi C ' 2? i ' A 'yi C . 'Q ' illlsfginmq 957: f, Q Vg jf ii l J J s ' J 5 two? l?i5f3s ' 1293351 4 ing: QKWJQXW J if 'Q ' W 5, vi igywxv ffl' 1 ' 1335 Hggggisl . I qs.: i ,gi at in .V f fsfv' - lm: K ,1 055 13, r ' kg U 15, .X if 1 A ' wk! aQ Qi ag may wa' I r W Q . ' - - al , E F , is Q'8:2g2 'ig 55 as Q Y E i fe .,:.: .i. ars2'3l H ' f, ,. .rid W 'Wim mmakii . ,Jr ' lO8-Juniors Eddie Cort Patty Cochran laugh , if-r Q .,,i' an 2 . 5 k :wi .'.' Rick Colaianni Sharleen Cox GGIY Jane Cullifer Dallas ,,f1,iiLfQ J E l . V, gm -2 eq? .. T' , if :Q- f 'i'i' is Sv 1 i .Q , ' , - Sl A41 Larry Janige Daughtry Davis . Q i is.. . TW Q j ri qi ' 11.537 Q V'., K V71-:eil Jean DuBois 5, . H Roy Dansro X255 iii ,fr .. x s .lik Q S 4, - mx Yilixeg y. Kiki I Jeff Davis , - zgr,-z mfs K 5 I xii 575, 'ai .1 'N J . K ifl ia ,wfsgggai aim, rs f xl Qob Dorchak Marilyn Elliolf Sammy Ellis i l i i l feng 'QV ' Mike Belinda Fuller Gaither S-1.5 'X' . Qi ,ls Donna Gobi n Mary Glaser Alice Bob Griffin Gruschow LEFT: Martha Brim and Madge England bring back the jitterbug for a Junior assembly. - 1 y. 2 3157 Bill Madge Wanda Ellison England EVBUS 'Pi F il, I wi Randy Sandra Feggans Ferguson Ma -2' - l A-6 yt' A Z llyll X :FA . N Joe Andy Foster Freeman ft! lr 1,' , '- , 1 Y , in 4 .rl .er ,Ii , , f- M 'ff s. I -1 35 gl X .exam kkhr A5 K W - , ea 3 , . Cenneta Cy Ken Rusty Debbie Gamble Gibbs Gibson Giddings Gignillial V' Qi' Keith Chuck Barbara Goodlett Gradic Grant Lf ' .WM ,.,. 1:1 ' 'V ...fl H, V 1 if . , -.4 ' V W ' A aa. Q52 '? Frank Ellen Kenny David Julene Gurley Hahn Hales Hall Handle GIDDV Foster .ay -all l 3 a Kim Fulford .P 1? . ,f 'V A we n Andrew Gill Kathy Greer Walter Haralson Juniors-lO9 l IO-Juniors if 1 , X ...nn ew., 3 X s e '52 5 ,fri- 1 'Mk S -- ,M me ts , Q. .- fl, 4 5,wsm A .. , W4 . g l Darrel Harris --. A F' -W :T LLL. tt sssziiifsf- fi 52552 Steve Heard 47: M.. W, ::::. l mh' 5 we -4 rx x is Rusty Houser Shelia Harris Britt Hinton sfsw E H , Fd .5 wi HE? Dianna Howard Stewart Harvard Jan Hobby Linda Hyche Ronnie Wayne Harrell Harrell se. I 6 fpw, or J . e J , ff f' f ,M H My t... J Q 1 Q N as J J 'D - N' ' -- X I 'll' .... - A K 'sg f 'fi' Sfrnzgy.. sz , William Claudette Elbert Jeff Hatcher Hathaway Haynes Heard f - t. , 4 fi vi. 5- X - ,.:. i t its J fk M-Q t M , me-,. Virgil Wendelin Sabryna Tommy Hollis Holston Horn HOUQH D -gary Darlene Deborah Jackson Jackson Cynthia Jacobs f g 'A-E' James Johnson Dianne Jenkins Lynn Johnson Donna Johnson Mary Johnson l a ! 4 E ti l S J , ..,, ,,,.,,.5 Extracurricular Activities -.. as J t wc . J, . c t t ' r R 2 Beckv Kestle , ff' 1 -N .. 1 , , ' 4? - 'DS 1 t N if 1 r 1 'rf it V L Mona Kirby 'lb Dawn Leffel Tom Hlatyalha Kilgore Kung cr , c cc we t - H. t Joe Jacqueline Kirkland Lamer fr 5 it 2 we Q 'f'C '7 Svlvia Susan Lcmellc Lemon 'Q . ls .hge ,Q . tc.. ,ef 'wr Pall: Johnson Lisa Jordan -if' Twiggs Kelley Chuck Jones Francine Joseph .LE 1 1 rrp .Q Q 5, 51255511 S fr Butch Kennedy Vonlla Jones ....., -GI? 11 1: Y .,,. . f, X Z Chuck Keating Jeff Kennedy fr iivxx it 79. is ,J . W .. , -...Q 'fri' -W k , Min ,. 4 2 , Jw m:s,,f+1f- , . ,. ., c.,. W. ,,.. fy 'WW l . , ' -. ' 5 'X t 2 24 S Q cr fri, 4 ,S :11 t ,X 1' K' 3' K as A 4 :MM q 4 4 'L , gg ,sr 'Sf 1 r 4553 v exam .1 1 40 J msg? Aera W 6 Wi ww gpg 3 ,.-4212, ,rfsifric 13451 7 -, ., ff ew ,, M , My J -S., ,K -- Juniors-l ll - w may ' i' if if? -or x . e if 1' , QM ,fx 3 Cynthia Tania Diane Currie Mike Leonard Locklier Lucas MacMillan Mccardle . , it K 5 ,gigs M In 5 ' my ' ' I ..... A I sz L- K . ,gf ' 1 ' ir? - L . 3 ig qi M ' 1 Steve Dianne Kathy Delaine Joyce Stan McClellan McClintock McCloud McCIuskey McDonough McKinney f 'w 7 rv- Orgs. ' I f 1 Q ' '3 l t n , . ik . -G, 1 , 3 Tim Patty Matt E Keith Mike Gloria McRae Madding Magonl Mahone Marlow Marshall - , 'wget M ,, - ' 'Ly 'Z L ' . xf T x ' - - - W l - -- me . 'f if th 'I . i , J ' l - - Q 1 e , K- X855 2153 X 'g ag 5 ' .M A if f 3541. K ii', A ' x .. A Q X ' fi 3 i F L' as ' R Q 4 John Bill Hal Woody Steve Tony Marshall Martin Martin Mathews Mears Mercer is I EN , i in A L53 'v.- f 4 -5 l ,gs M . V ' .V , , .9 . ' ' f V ,I , Q 1, 1 , V ew- - - , Jin- W Q io V, , r i r Q gk 'M '- Ben Paul Tina a 5' A 1 -'K r ,. ' Miller Miller Miller ff ' 1' 1 5 f, 3 ' -was y E ,,. if l , - 1 6 6 ' 1 js I , ,:... Q.. S M. X A ' I at. Jerry Moody Bill Mitchell Mitchell Mixon .In - n..1s3nr:1nYal i I' riff it , ii? if t ,. 'J L 2 . H3315 5 5 A ZZ Charles Mixori Ray Mobley Melanie Essie Money Moore V W,Q,,,,. i .L fi M. vi' A , A ,Q 5 ,wg . - ' s 'G Qi Rick Callw Moore Morgan William Morgan f' 1 .M GK -fr W - an ie? 3 5 in Q S Karla Morris Tom Morpeth r'1 hynlhia Moffett Ray Moore -in David Morgan fl W! Y ., Jim Morris W retr f 1' ' Don Moseley A Friend ls A Present You Give Yourself Q1 if Y ,- . fi' EE ar. Q ,A 3 , -1 r 1 ii . ' is i Ai ' Sl-1580 Debra Phyllis Fred Terry Moseley Newsom Nix Nixon Noble 5 ., A 'f is 4 .. - X . it 'J Z if IA Q? 'i-' In ' Q 5 M ' rsels .V f in i Nancy Ambrose Roger Teresa GeJuan Ogie Ogletree Oslizly Otwell Page Ricky Noble if les A Patty Pappafotis Gloria Odom Vee g 'W Mike Parham 'fi gsm. Juniors--113 A- Dawn 4 5? Jimmy Bud Park Parker Passrnore an gig : , fav- Z- 'Vs T '. , , if PA . Fit E .f K w H C FA rialaii Brenda Nancy Robin Peytlik Phelps Phelps fwNw.- swf., A - ' hx ' M A 'J P 1 Gary Rod Wendale Pound Powell Powell I 14-J uniors F5 gg Charles Patrick Annette Phillips lfw ' l ' ,, it a f-Iii . S ww' i at all W xra P Qt if Q ,g Q N ,- Meir ical Nancy Presnall ,,, -qw. ., s Exploration An-d Experimentatior s 1 5 am- f Q . 3 fl Q Q E 3' .T 55 L E Geraldine Willie Crafton Patrick Patrick Pease K K A .. X , nf N f 2 AY. si 3 - A . -f , , V ami lg wM'?ifg!fQQL nf. ,vwgif Bill Gfeg Barbara Phillips Phillips Porter -iw , , ' Av-r 1- s , g 'J 1- Ty Drake Ann Preston Quattlebaum Ragsdale L Susette Pease sf!- 'O egg B- ,. qi is xiii Eg -EQQFHE ag as 5 2 5 aff 3 .41 E , Edwin Pound ,P f isli Eddie Randall af if Q vi Q , g is sew e H, 4 if 5 A 1 Q Ray Mark Tornmv Rankin Ray Rav Rad Theda Lynda Robinson Rogers Rolling is , in 'O' J s 2? 3 A Ricardo Reeves -i Bryan Rust Linda Sheheane A M ., . .rx -Us f ,,., . k.,,LZ at X' ro.- .nrw , .,...,w . f 'Q ... .of ,, if , .2 ,, 1 5' -1- i 2 Mb . Q A .1 X . . - -, x David Lilah Patricia Register Rhodes Richardson ,T Q, A Evelyn Phil Sanders Saville 'Q 'Of ,if ' -A g M..- Jim Shierling Simmons xy. . ma- .. it 5 - R ' of . 11, Y' X Q i K I ' 'kk 5 3 Ain 1- Charles Mike James Sizemore Sizemore Smith xwexayf 5 v ' .av ., , . :as or - K V if Q, ,. i, . M7 P V i-e' f iv 9 '- Larry Twig! Loretta Smith Smit Sparrow Wilma Roberts 4. . ii .. . of .' ifggt Q 3 Paula Schlader 'Q 5, - ' . 5 as , Jearjme Smith Jannie Spencer Juniors H5 1 Tommy horna Lanny Tyra ,, ,u f ,- '4', .' 1 Tracy Thompson .Z W l mf , .1 93 i f M T f ,' . :w-asf' , -4' 1, if 3 Bob Tyson 932 , Qf, ML X y ,. .1 k'k, 5 :- Z3 Jim Tolbert as KG awww, 46 I Jw -f 4: w:,?3?ii? ,... K ,, ...,.wQm ,k,, ,V I lf. Harold Tom Upchurch Van Doom rl. ,L I an sw p . f . ' ' 1 6 ' 3 W ,T -rv l r l' L' '-v' .Anlkkc iCheru Susanuy Spllzmiller Sfarnes Stephenson R wr ,I y EM A, -w m -A if W 'VL A N f ' f Greg 4 Mark Jeff Siewart Sussenbach Tapley ' '- JE . V .ro w Z.. . at 5 - LM Q . ..f,,.., .- 1 , FL I ' x . . X Babs Gary Make Tayl0r Taylor Taylor H 'il v A H ' 6 V 3:3 K ,:,, '4 -.EL -' -., Q - 6 . 2 AM if ,A 'T ,. T sr K Z 47' if r PBNY Robert Charlie Taylor Taylor Templeton .. -aw : A T . A f Carolyn Mark Dell Toombs Torbevt Turner ,J K' lr 4h-, QW W7 l ,rp,rp 5 A , 2 T Ray Sandra Km Vasas Veasley Vinson Still Ending And Beginning Still il Mi? Debbie Ronald Wayne Walk Walker Waller f Q. alfa, , I -Q N Z Q -K ig' .., Melba Pam Whittle Wilhelm ' , .E H f v .ge ir M' ' U 1 as .,, rf . ,. l ff , ' rf ' - , ze t 2 gf Mike Lynda Blame. Wilson Wolfe Woodfln l ' 45 t' 5' 1 ' ' t w 4 ' ,dv 1' . ,W .Mb 2 I V, Ki ii 1 Don David Jeff Woodruff Wright Wright I 'Y' sf R f.. Ya Milton Susan Rick Wyatt Wyatt Yang Vw vi' 'A' A ii Patty Barbara Sharon Yi Yulo Young David Walton 2 gi' G li Larrv Williams 9 ll Bill Washington Rhoda Wilkerson . .. Q' 55, ff tlwniiyrli- nf r . x . ' tl' r 6 Q7 ix 5 1 lr li, te: ,ft ,f t A Eddie Cindy Waters Watson army E ff .rw 1 ,. iynrtme V' Jackie Wilkes Willett Juniors-l l7 Sophomores Class ol '74 LEFT TO RIGHT: Pres. Wiley Wis- domg Vice-Pres. Ann Hardingg Sec. Linda King, Treas, Leslie Peters. Learning to accept the chal- lenges of leadership and re- sponsibility has been the goal of Sophomores this year. The Class of '74 participated in all school projects such as The March of Dimes, and con- tributed their shiare on all oc- casions. ln taking steps for- ward in the right direction this year, the Class of '74 has pre- pared for a good Junior year to COVTIG. sy Q? af ,Z ,V 'A i i. 4 f K I K i-uf A Q rw I .. ' , A' ., ,,, ,,, 4' -'vu av V J ., I, i . M! N I 1 TAN: A 9 K VKV4 is ..i T 53 'A i i as xgr i , 1 ,f A if-03 i A ai Eugenia Georgia Byron Jeff Adams Adams Akers Alexander ' cf' i its JA I N ' A44 ,.:. , ,,, A -L , i' is ii 1 P ' Q l-,' S x if li in Mike Martha Debra Brad Autry Baker Banks Barber ' N ,I T Q ' f wge t . . sy -33 f- Y 41 ,iw ' N ' Q . , Billy Richard Carol Frances Beard Beckon Bell Berry l i8-Sophomores ,. - is , -1 is N gr . 1 ni ' in if -' 5 is 1 Y? 'N A 6 Lisa Susan Barbara Alexander Allen Anderson ' 5 AA Q ' . yi irii i as Linda Richard Claude Barber Bardwell Bass Alan Casandra Black Black ' mr Pam Blakney Darryl Askew s P 4 is V P 9 K i W 3 K 'cali A f Nancy Bateman J' '- iff I le' f , .Q W Doris Booth f 1: JQUA' Q .f T N....f .3 R xx Elton Bowers Palsy Brown an or ' ' U- l Cathy Bush l l D 1- ' 9 ' 5 5 ' ' 3 as - 19 Curtis Donna Obee Boynton Brannon Braswell ME- 5 31 Debra Brown Erlc Greg Bruer Bulger Jimmy Brown la M 1 ,- rm - K 2 h Carol Burr Gloria Clara Bynam Byrd Mary Byrd Susan Steve Philip Garv Campbell Carmiechael Chandler Clark Sophornores-l I9 S Simone Cathy Cox Cribb 4 -.3 V 'A .ww f Steve Dorothy Davenport Davis , UWB Yvonne Crocker . Av K Jackie Davis -as 3 A is Barbara Vince Dennis Dent l2O-Sophomores A E- . , Steven Denzik Johnny Crowell .lcff Davis Fenton Dixon N- Beverlie Cobb if an A, Q il' so 1? Greg Coker 'tv Art Conner Patricia Culpepper Jerry Davis 4, ii Barbara Doub 'fi .is Patsy Cobb . N he M, C iw: . x N r Debbie Collins M If. fer? ., , V 4 s at D '- .ts-f .WSE so ff 1152 Roger Conner Robert Culpepper .us iii Laverkna Davis ft f 5 Lauren Doughtic X- - ,ww , S 'A 1 ' - '2' 'f D ' if D of tyy at Donna Curtis Cochrane Cochren ' LN... W ' 'f wi: Y in N .rf ,C ,,s , I ,Q K N-.ff so -1 ' X 1 Q r C f ll 1 A fl ii V . ,. Kenny Andy Comeaux Connelly ' L XM? 7 X 4 f 1 Rhonda Kenneth Cooper Cowling Rita Daniels .Q ,N . ,,. v My Q Pam Davis Patty Draper Judy Dare ft Christi Deaton wr Q , 1: ...fe-qv f' QL. ' Carl Dunn Through Obedience Sophomores learn lo Command Doug Duplayee Jimmy Fleming Vickie Earnest V? ' .. W A ' qi F 1 we S sa S W Q Marty Flournoy ri x V , ' .f I . if' 'WHY . J is , Ken .loan Edge Edrington James Angela Fluel len Ford Ji 'te - 'QP -vw ATP F fi L, Leon Dana Cathy Charlie Freeman Fulk Fuller Fuller nr-w , 5M,,.,5-, Af-A ng-5 I. l E mm- ' c 'wr-M -' ae: f f'm1-gg, Curtis Elder F : YV Thomas Fortson -.A -nf A'4 nf' A Rickie Garcia 'ln in Zachery German fi' e 1 uf- 'K Gordan Gray Anita Elliot Sharon Fowler Carlton Gardner Cheryl Feggan vii 2- Lisa Franklin Us .n E Q f wir , Cristo! Gardner Q Vanessa Goshay Carol Gradnrg Naomi Green TOP LEFT: Monitors remind Pam Da- vis not to walk through halls during class. Elaine Greene .3t'i gk Cathy Fitzgerald Richard Fraser G1 T , si 'T' we A , Fredrick German . ! Robert Grandberry , s I . i' John Griffin Sophomores-i 21 122-Sophomores 5 x f .f, ni E:f? GH 'wx Ah f.Q fl an aft ar L G rd -1' li gf or G G , . .,,A,,. , U K ,. ll Y A GG - F, , y a , -X ,, , 5 ,th G G 3 iw, Larry Peggy Gary Carol Gary Steve Carey Grlffln Griffin Gullaffe Gunn Hale Hale Hall K a55wlg K, 45443 G'-Q1 .Q . 3 ff' G G nyyrry ,y G ' ,, ga - X Q ,A Q W4 L3 . K K or : . A W! f G . l . AA who Pam Mark John, Ann Jim R0 ef' Hall Hand Haralson Hardnng Harper Harrell l ' are .G 5 G. fi G+: . or if 'il 'G G ' M 1 - Jeanette Fran Lane IC ie rl Jan Harrison Hart Hart Hart Harvey X G Q , ,,. G , . .. G l Walter Debra Lisa Harvey Hawkins HBYW-ifd aww lm Haywood Was Susan Heldeman . Jorene Hendrix Greg Kathy Wanda Henley Henry Higdon W.. D D Debra LEarI Hightower Hlghtower D I? I Bobby Beverly I Hinson Hinton W D D t , y D r D ' rf Q D ' Y '+ 3' P AZ, f fl r 1 X 1, x 1 Q f AQ s 2 ' l K W Make Debra Hook Howard - M,-H-A at ., . ,, r Q ., I H4 --' -P: ' 112 David Hildreth D 'Ao' I. sd' ,D Q... A Robert Hollingsworth QI 'UL .lp Gloria Howerton Q X 1 f is Barbara Hillard IEE TULT' 'lee llc-T5 -lm'-3 DD-2, Us- Z5-. :S QE. E5 ll -I LQ my , W' A li hi!!! sl 1 - Joy Huff ...- n '5 x -fd ' I I x t Q f ' SV 'HY Kenneth Ronnie Stephen M Dk Hugle Huling Humbler ' . Ei' ir 1 DDQ' DD Qv-'Y' D A .W ' il! 5. X! S K gif Q D 1 1 1 D. D D K D r ' D i 3 iitiq H kt , T' f 5' ' W ' D V ' ,Q 1 +1 4, D D I A VL I 5 Vu rm. t '57 st r gig: it K .I ,,.. x X A as ,sr Q D ,D f 4, ,unch . H ,Q ' D 'L ' H-F HH- msg , ' Q ' lx :HWDQ HH H 'W wp Y fyji., ms stiff, if f n Y' 5' D ii-,W in--. M. M fw X 'A Q 2 'Q Jayne Aames lNancyH D DDA ki' 'V '75 I , T' vm 4. ., if Mimi krykk My F as K5 5 'JMR VDk3:wM:Dj:w L 15, we ,H unt ussey nQerso DJ Dr ,D -gl ,W 4, Q me we An wr DA,' 1 1- H X, D '7'Dv W 'vita M H eryer H H gf,-DQD. it M Q kg 3 ' K' L Dgrw ff.VD 'gum' DD H D. H' ,DD .D Q Q I Lk 7 Ak: Ak A if 5 Ti, 3 wg pg-eww ,qv mv ,HD H , f YQ: 'J' I 'Qi ff-sv y ni, HD F ' ' H D A HGH D if V D My 'P ' rf H ' 'nga Riagg Mavis? 5 ,.,, VA, Q I ggwwf it 3, D i G ,D 1 DD , D Q' T , 7 A ' D 3, fffgg qu, it jp D' I Q H' 6 My DD,DfWyD,,Agi'D,,3J1 X ,,,. D MQ I D as K MJ, Viv 'Ma' ' nf A ,, V Q? D DW, D Q ra ' ' we atirgsii'-ii 'Y Div MH- ' H H' D- H madrid' .fe t DD A D D. ,DDD 'X H' . D ,. W Dy .,, 1- Sophomores--123 t -:vt My 'cf ' '55 t 1 ,tt fm ' -fr 0 t er' 4 h A at - ' DD.....-w D em1far..'u aw? RIGHT: A course in amputafion??? BOTIOM RIGHT: Initiation can be a humbIing experience for sopho- more girls. X arg, M. .re W 'Hmm if -Q f is I Q. ,..,. Q W my v. I I 1 E 1 K A I s K- Q, A . . A I 1 I Beverly Cynthia Sharon Joe Jackson Jackson James Jenkins ., 4' N I v N, .J , A .wg M, V or ff I I 34 if .,.. ' Danny Deborah Karl Ralph Johnson Jackson Johnson Johnson 4 fe' I K: Q If! ' -iw ,. ' 3 K ' ,yu ' I I AVA9 I I Beth Janice Ken Nan Johnston Jones Jones Jones I 24--Sophomores very Day Is A New Experience lv' , Q fl KQV! S Q 2 Ricky Jones D we ig, :Hr 7 Q5 fm 1' 1' Ann Keller ie .-fe 'ie' Melvin Kennedy W, 75 'Serie I L Qs 6 'Qi 6 , ui 'P 1 John Knipe , l ell , X J.. M P? I is Arnold Susan Riley Ernesto Kenny Lamb Lamp Land Lane Lapaz iles 3, 5 1 al- .5 . Q- ,,, M i Wi- K ' f ' x r l K Mike Beverly Shirlee Milton Patricia Lee Leonard Lesch Lockett Lockhart 2 f -NM .L -QQ' Alan Jordan W f f Denise Kelly Mary Kilgore , s., A' rw' A Leonard Knipe . ,E ' ' ' A N, 1 he Anita Larimore , f -M if , N -Q- Jan Lockller Catherine Joseph V x ffl Jule Kelly ,O J , ' Linda King il if D4 4. v- f' 4' , Y f Kenny Knox David Lassiter 1 J Q , f , Jeff Lofink in .: i Debbie Kees in Nanette Kelly fx. it 331 J N. 5 1-33 Ricky Kite ,ff 'Q , 41 t' f B my it J' 5 Candi Kolarik fi. we vw ' at Q Dennie Ledford Roslna Lowe Sophomores-125 ifsf' ,f ' 5 v i- - ' -- was - -if , --r : meg Us M .7 ., -,amz-. - my ,4 'lf 3 i if '53 M- if as 9 S if . Q' 02 , .swf -,L id' Y f v f- .w 3 , W 'K X if Refs at 1 Shari Penny Lyner Lynes Constance Virgil Marshall Mars all I ik ljfemmg - 5 , Q ky 4 V , rl X it l l N N Af. V Q, . fl . M , ,i i .V i Y tl H X, I Sam Alice McClellan McClellan Q K ,I . 5 V :N - . l L4 D '-f Q at l Sharon Brent McCoy Mdlullohs f g .' H V I K John Marie McNally McNeil I 26-Sophomores s f , 3 'P in P Yr Allison Mackey -is -av R. Y 1' Starr Manser aff f,-.f e. Gene Mathews if eh! M32 ,. -1 --in 3. 'W gg N W.-s KS V jx' as x , , Nancy Velida McCook McCord ' .Iii -wi M' A '69 Sw I it 'X' 'Y S W,- V 1555 k f 122 Rl f Y K K. . iz 1 ' fl Q Ellen Stan McDonough McDowell X fr iq ig, ,f l 1 7 fs I V, ng: V ' , V . I , 5 S t. Diane Jeff McQuinn Megrue Cleaveland McDuffie -Q' gf 'ai Margaret Mendelson Doug Hellene Karen McFarland McGhee McGarry Linda Diane LaReatha Milano Miley Miller 2 Q Spirit lhrives On Active Interest Q we fx: t V' vs! ,Q :at r - in 5, 15 K' F M ,. - . 'W I - s we E Mk 1 H I h In in: K . b y I Marilyn Dertnis Karen Valerie Misiak Mitchell Moore Morgan Morgan Mosely , ,L ,..,s .- g 'C ' 35, A 1 fi f - ie I1 . ,. I , xg Bob Kathy Edward Sara Rhonda Mike JoAnn Moshell Moye Mullis Murray Nail Napper Noland ,Z i fr go i Q Richard Lane Eddie Mike Bobby Rozelle Ogan Ogletree Olson Osborne Osteen Owens Qs I ., Q: ,ao R. 4 L yi Q J. rw 1 vqk K . .L e he 1 fi: -1 , fi K M ' - 'f 1 'A 5. . .. any 5 x I Q ling f r 5. Joy Kent Cathy Karen Robert Ricky Pair Pair Palmer Paris Parry Pearce Sophomores-l 27 leg A f I-T J Zi to J fi - --12 3 e N . W I mi .J 1 We ' -' efifiii il 2 . .f.,.:,:, M .,,,lk ,A-S. se, V if l for us e 1 if if A Q Karen Sharon Marcia Pearson Pearson Penton is E13 ,-:,-, 4. ' EP! 6 ,513 rrrr an Burt Ezekiel Perryman Person gi. T: i .H ' E.. , 'q'l ' h 1 -T., :gi- Leslie Suzanne Michelle Peters Phelts Pittman . -sy - ' Lf? ' f Y ,f ..., ,f i - no - .Zi I Li ,if E Q Renee Walter Jimmy Pitts Plemons Poolos I 1 f m. ,ga V , .. ., ?i . i V K , +A S, . ilk. 9 '42 zw in -I ., Mgr fgy. K, ifmal J ' ,ff l'll' U f Ag ..-l1.: Q Ms ' Glenn John Ted Pope Pound Pound f r , 1 . my f -, pe 4 i H .Bev Bonnie James Pridgeon Proctor Pugh l 28-Sophomores Sophomores Make Use Ol School Facilities W-J., '.wze85Y5l,-555, iQ le2we?fpzeQ1w:2ff'ff ,,,0e l' X Yin.. V, Se'iez1Qi'E1Z'I' , -V vw wiiw' W, me ag' l , V ,E 35, -5 J it M? ,.t,a , f 1 J Becky tty Jean Bill Mary Powell Powell Powell Powell an l A Q ,... ,.. fi 5 z ' wi ,K , We .,.a,, ,M Phillip Carmen John Mark Raby Raley Reed Reed John Price 3 1. .sg A Z Wh sg Jett Reese Jackie Richardso N V ry g M .slit in wi D ,.. ,S ,, B Z A ' S , i Dane Lisa Dawn Charles Reid Reser Rhoads Richards S wi! A me N 5 1 ' -lil' W . gi fem .Y 'L jg,,.w5,ffr1j 1'ir-Ie Q, -- -' 'iv Cheryl Gina Debbie Cynthia Rogers Rolling Romeo Ross .. ,'9,A M -: 1 ' i ., N A ii -N 1 .. r ' . 1 if z Q A' . su- ,.,: ,X sf Q, x A L '. Don Randy Dennis Patricia Samuel Sargent Scott Scott i ' f-'F T' S 4 f ff- ' '1' .. 'J' 1 Mike i imi I I Donna Lisa Shiver Sikes Siler Simmons M .k,. . K . ,,. K Q U w X 5 3 ' Tommy Pam Zelda Michelle Simson Slinker Slocumb Smiley A :W .lu -4: 'L.'2 K I 1, 1 '. 6 . 1' is Z i s fl N-1. I -'S ' ,lf - x Q, ' Q' S ' I ' 2-iii: 4 , . -t as 14 Sharman Charles Karen McAuthur Sowell Sparks Spears Soellers ,L me a S -Q f-i A 4. '-is S S 1 . L .. . alrs Milanda Debra Mike Thomas Spinks Spivey Staffold Stallings Kathy Roth QNQ F71 mf ' A Mike Sebastian 5 3 A I I ,A up Reggie Frances R itch Ritz riff? ww- we niy., Z B' ggi 5 X Walter Mar k Rothschild Royal Jay Sewell 3: ' ,ALMA- Q x John Shaffer Q' fl Walker Rivers Ronnie Russell Beth Shierling Sophomo res--l 29 Mirror, Mirror, On The Wall... 1' f W ,V fs X i K X' , L' . V . ,.. ...,,.- sg is 3. . A ' 4 l ., Jeff Larry Steal Stewart Robin Ken Talbot Tapscott Everett Betsy Thomas Thomason l 30-Sophomores John Stofer Authur Taylor Amanda Sullivan ' W 61 Sgr Q' - q2,fskl3, in WY' L .fs , L 4 fi. Wg, 2 I L. T Ronnie Taylor Theresa Thompson -vu r .lx pe Lisa Meg Rafe Sullivan Sullivan Sweat -ix . Q. ::.:. Vicky Stanley Tina Taylor Terry Terry 1 .. E .,,.l5m,w -Y' 1 I at Kathy Marie Mike Thornell ThOrr1fOY1 Timm Van li p ' f Z . :A F V . ,f . X, if Q. Q if 5 s 5 Barbara Sweeney ,f ,.,,:' .f ass. . Harold Thetford Anne Marne Tomberlin Sheree Wade ,a -I I W g , H' . 13: .., Susanna Brenda Clevonia Linda Wakefield Walker Walker Walker ,Q ,, ,,, E ff g k . rv ,QM - 5 J J g -is if J 'X Q 3 A , as araaera T s at . if in fra V Cindy Ron Debbie Dede Weeks Weiehl Whitaker White 'WM , , t I A 3 as J a ft David Jacqueline Mitch Rhonda Williams Williams Williams Williams if 'S A ' 13 X . M. Fontaine Waller .-Hwy av 4 1 'it -u si, Steve Williams 'im , . , r r 2 f '- 5 F i? sz, .i.,.,,. . Wiley Wisdom Julie Woodruff 'Qu D John Wynn 2 1 'F ii K Q , Ai Virginia Brooks ln Memoriam Jimmy Waller s 'V Q , 'ov 'W dnl' if 5:,,. . A45 V Wade Wiggins ff M w x is t i ff, 1 4- V J f t 'H N Don Wilson Essie Washington Mwwfr r '- y A rf Q 1 V 1 i N. it K i Bu dy Wilkes Don Wilson Debra Wood A Feaginess Wood W Q 'an- Donna Young 1' Greg Woodtin it fs ' .' .: - 1 -:ffm tg 2 ' , ,iii 5 Gene Woolfolk 'T' It .i am, . A: sf ' K if Cathy Zimmerman Q 5, .ag Q Ya kk H. ,B Kathy Cece Adaire Adams 115' -:es A :Q . Aja' ig, P S L4 , c It 1 ,'1i , tt Steel Billy Alexander Anderson Geraldine Russell Baker Baldwin we 4 . w ,M A: 1' K 3' -1 Bobby Vicki Bass Battles l32-Freshmen . t it A- ff K in A A K we A 'Q' '41 K 'fs , E We Q 7 I: -f gag ii' ..., , 5 Cheryl Mike Allen Arlie Bob Adams Adams Adkins Alcott Alderman 4 W if-K s, 1 'gi ' A 5' Q i at A I B Tracy Patricia Bruce Bruce Henry Autry Averett Avery Bacon Bailey in S K 'icq K I sv , A ' . 'f-i Qi isgil, A . . , A .- - ii i ' , A A I .4 2 Debra Iris .lerri Sue Billy Kathie Barnes Barnes Barrett Barron Barron , 'Z E .W A gi, 1 - - 1 . M: ii B y ' 5 i f. W , E ss, ' l . ' g . Russ Doug Cheryl Bobby Garry Batton Beatty Bedingfield Berton Betty NM! ffm lg -C -A '41 av ' K. Q1 Q John Alexander ,fs .,. ,M N Q X 1 'Q' A' Donnie Baker Richard Barrow Kathy Birch ,. K' K f l Ai nv, , Eli? l, Connie MBT' Bishop BISNOD ' fm - B ie , Jeff MarY Bowden Bowden Eric Brooks Penny Browder Marc Blanchard Sway , i in ' 31 Charles Bowen I 2, , sg David Brown Vicki Boddie 3 Gale Bowens Dianne Brown Freshmen . . .Class Ol '75 Amidst trying to adapt to new situations and a new environment, the Freshmen have displayed initia- tive, leadership, cooperation, unity, and a willingness to learn. The Class of '75 is responsible for the forma- tion of the first Freshmen council and the election of the first Freshmen cheerleaders. The Freshmen basket- ball team placed as bi-city champions while the Fresh- men football team tied for the city championship. The Class of '75 also played a vital part in the victory of CHS in the March of Dimes Walkathon. Equally im- portant is the fact that the Freshmen have learned to work together for the benefit of their class and of the el' school. e Kermit Hancock Sec Pam Burns Treas Norman East FAR LEFT: Freshmen Class Officers: Pres,-Jarvis Nathan, V. Pr s.-- ' I -- I -- ' d ay. , qi VV,: T i -QF K l cv, A .5 lm , N' 5 K, In N -, ia 5- issi Q. s B , . . W Q. - ff If Q - I, a -A iff, V. X ,4 Y Mike Pamela Nancy Annie Boone Boone Booth Borum Q ,,, s If - l . ,Q Eddie Paul Jackie Becky Brantley Brescia Brewton Bristow 3. . ,5 Nr 4 K, A Q 3: K Q e, F: h l JV A sg, D Leonard Bill Karen Bob Brown Buck Bullock BUVQSSS Freshmen-l 33 lifeless Efforts And Serious E Faces-At Least We Look Busy! Pam Burns Shirley Byrd M 1,21 K '.'--333252 ' 1 Larry Cannon 'Q if o ,, r,. 1 t Q it if i im , s o ss. Q Grace Champion me-W .gl K :gi Y , Q as as f A 'F -lr' , Fw Donna Courtney 134-Freshmen K 'i F fi' M J A Lag? 5 5 X 'iii 53 , Anne Burts s..-.,. f is J -Ziff F Qing-.55 . ff-fgswri. sie? We Noam.. . , -on is Vicki Butts Joyce Bynam mf, liz J, Carl Wendy Janet Cain Callen Campbell ne :J 'H 5+ J ' , C Q - , -.. 'Z J Wwufs: r S153 , l, ,,er is ' L ,wr 5, J A Johnny Danny Pam Cargill Carpenter Carroll 2 '-i.i V ' ' - 5 - sg ' ll we ' Q . I g. -- H .,:. li -L.' -s -b qw ' rf Surg, Q 'wi io ,, In '2 'fl fr, 4,5 If SL, K , R l ' ff ,,..-ef' J ii 7' Q . Missy Cheryl Curtis Beth Brian Christian Clark Clark Cochran Collins .,.., V i 5 .. 1 . , ur Melanie Cindy Teresa Vincent FUCKY Cowling Crews Crisp Crittenden Culllfer af... Paulette Yvonne Cook Copeland I' y Susan Sandra Culpepper Dalton l vim- ,ii . -Wil? ,:., D 7- games 1' X ' D M . J J. . ' f- MZ , Y 19.13 iw Qwwi 'WW Je ,ni Norman Jackie Easterday Edwards Rusty Vickie Estes Feggans r fi - 5 ii 31' f if 1 Fi i is , A ' Steve Becky Eldrige Ellis -.xg Joy MafY Fenn Ferguson Deryl Daniel am I 2 1 if ,s -4 3 it iii 4 Jody Davis Eric Dent wav :'L . ,, l X Rav Lynn Dollar Sharmane Deborah Donna Dansro Davis Davis A V . ' 5. 'cgnr ug: , 3 f WSF -P is W ' Roger Wi he Davis Demps ' ' Q - . Richard Richard Susie Denzik Dlekman Dodelin ' v ug, wap 3' ,. 2 - , M ' a,Q?HmJ5 . , V 4 N M 1 A is X ' Robert David Karen Doucet Dowue Driver Ms. Freshmen--135 414 if ,W had '33- ..-WM x ,W F its QQ f lit my Egg? , ' Q Cathy Gergen Mike Grammer Deborah Gunn Billy Harrellson l 36-Freshmen V-ui . If ., A - ' .-155' -is , 2 .lg ffl Elizabeth Pamela Tom Dee 4 Fitzpatrick Florence Flournoy Fountain 1 is J 5' X- ' i F q gl ? , fa F . Jay Wayne Claire Robert Freeman Freeman French Frigo F left F fist: 'I E im 'M ' I x . Regina Viola Beth Dee Fry Gardner Garrett Garrett M, GA, ry ' .. ,, lift rf S ir'-L A ag' Q.. G ., ' -if xg l ,Q , V I V. Q 1 L fl f, -H V - J A . gl t E, F F I , K '.-L ft b i ' ' J 1 , I 5- - E. . V it ll Q fx Sl V Ia- Q' Howard Donny Steve David Patty Debbie Glenn Gierer Gilbert Gladney Glissor' Gobin Goodman Goodson 44-CL W i A 4? 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T .. . .Q T in e w M V , I . J I-mei A ' ' ,. '-f.,' Q. 1 'f-A ' i, , , .1 5 f 7 A Aw Debra Keith Larry Wayne Tommy Clinton Stephanie Hebson Hemphill Henderson Hentz Hiers Highley Hinton IQ .gg 5 . fQM s, eyenm ' 45 -W, ix of ' M l' ' A sr' ,, Jim-Tom Steve Gary Johnny Glorna Tommy Darlene Holland Hollaway Hollis Hollis Holloway Holston Hood fs' f , -'OT of X ., it T fb N 35 r 4 is Q , sl 'el 1 oils we - - . it .ef ff- are s f s ' ,N Z tkl g' Tonia Barbara Mike Tommy Waymon Hopkins Horne Hubbard Hughey Huling A ' fan . Y 35 4' - , r M Z' 2- W fs V g Q fi W E 1 Lf S , , r Carla Teresa Karen Hunt Hunt Hyneman J. N ,. , I .D '10 , ,,, l -K 'yr A if I M , ey iii Q ' ia r Mike Tama Jim lavoro Ingram 'Som Freshmen-l 37 Joe Jackson Cathy Jones RIGHT: Lisa Terry demonstrates her backhand in sandlot tennis. x A Johnny Theresa Jackson Jackson 'av ' 3 K . 3,5 'fi' . 511-3 fiffiiiis sf ' -. - mfr: M ' I is 2 1-5 sit , ,ji Janis Jeffry Jones Jones mv' ,JI . or ,. ,rt f . , f 'F 1 E 1 g, X if 1? 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Nl2'lllH Miriam Martin Raymond McClary K E s 'il' Anthony Malone Gayle Matthews Bruce McConnell is x ' f Drew Manning . 11. or Q Q 4 rl . . is . -f:s1E 1 'r r Marty Peggy Matthews Meadows fa, Develops Physical Abilities on Q-u.'l '-if Linda Cheryl Moffetl Monfort Mellissa William Y . x Ann Blaine Sfeve McElrarh Mclntosh McKinnon P- P Dionne Pamela Larry Marshall Marshall Martin If ll' - l .. :,., l A L 5, as K fm 1 T if 'H' i i M e V X f ,r is-5 of Tim Mike Melvin Miller , .xi me ' 1 .- M - K N . , N ',, vi 'V il, to , F gs. , .-s Jenny P David P Ann Mitchell Moblev Mock A I I I X rc! A- - +P f l we , 3 I FV 2 r ' v N ' a es at f f Jimmy Dan Monfort Mongornery FN' : ,. -rv. 1 , Q . 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X ww , 'J N 4' V' . it sf- ..ii, Ji il, 7 52 1' 2 Sam Tommy Pavlovich Pease FAR RIGHT: Sallie Street places a long distance call to Santa Claus. l 40-F resh men l f Eddie Mae Patterson Rocky Plemons Freshmen Enhance The Christmas Spirit At CHS Robert Fred Porter Powell I t mrs- :' as ei fr A Michael Samual Pugh Pugh ' - 5. M555 Glendall Powell Terry Queen Scott Gloria Raines Ramsey ,. 1 'X my . V. A A Scott Tim Reese Reese Carol Ray Katie Rellford tg s : Q f ars e We L N s X, sr l Gary Debbie Bod Carl Clarence .Debbie ,Gloria Reynolds Rhoads Rhodes Rhodes Richardson Richardson Richardson .A H -- ' fx' ' ix ,. g.g: E ,wk-, V 7 , -ezif-Ep H my . S' l William Evonne Keith Don Tim Ken Winston Richardson Right Robinson Rockwell Romeo Royal Rust i l ., 'Q 'J' . ,. I 5 Terry Richardson 'U' ,, David Sanders Freshmen-141 -is l l 2 Brenda Sanks Jennife Schlade Y l' Danny Scot t if . 2' wif Davi d Sharpe A Irene Smith Sallie Street .,- MMV , -- '- - - . X V QV V V ' I , VV, John Sebastian Hx W ,qi 'J' . 1 ly, Mary Shaw , , .. llgswi. E A Kathy' Smith Vanessa Streeter Chuck Sam Taylor Tedders 142-Freshmen :VNV V . 1 ,NF ff. Ba ette Scott , Carl Seldon arrow 'at 'ev , .. K, Leigh Shehean ' Q QV T Johnny Sparks Nancy Sullivan Lisa Terry , is can 5 V vu X i m .Qt . f , 5 ' A - JK 'mrffrwwamewvtfagafafsp-'aw wx tl We -1 ,Y . .. ,W , V, A . wsfititwi1,1iftf5ffirrr:3aw11-'ffWar' ii- -f ,iz Q or aw t if .Q f tate -...S - S . w Q ,V V V N V , 'tp 42 'V of All L. V IIKK a.,ar V xr. 533 f 4 ix 5 L, M .' 5 57, iff: - A , sv ,Q I x- fig i in 1 'I il .f K i 1 a'-Aff ,ffmvt K 1-Leatgt gs- , K I , . ,. .- Q X I V A Y T, . if 5, V .' ' x . , V '4 ky -, W Y to N M ,. ft ffff Y, it K' 'N W V: W 1 V , , 1, y- V V . VVVV 1 .55 gg,fr'2ef,:a.. we or .. ' - f li fi! li ' i Dorothy Shelton Robert Sumbry V, -an are A Y? 'Y' ' ig . r i , .g.,.wf Mf5ng -, ,'!5w ,,, . A ,fm Liz Terry Ken Sherman Brenda Silcox QV n 1 K 1? X Stewart Sharon Stewart ai Linda Simmons 'G William Stewart 3 . gy, , , V i V Q T T ' if l ,t'V V 5, , , A 4 Q ' ' as 1' we E 5 - ' F VV ,V 5 . - Vg - rgifgiiigsi Q fl 11 ' 1' :f , il Diane Kay Anita Talley Tapley Taylor S ' ,tt,, 'H ' .41 V . -flaifiiig fi: , 'E VM 35 'if - f. K -H if f93fiKif?.:it ,,'.- . S M - -ma , K f fa SQ r . Vx or f, ff ,,..:,,5.. x W ,. um Michael Terry Kim Tew Ricky Simmons , vin 1 ' f - M-A . , .9 Vdirg WRick Strader 'Q Carol Taylor Bobby Vanessa Thomas Thomas 4 i Ever Wanted to Get Away From It All? -if . 3 ea- fx. te A .Y xi' 3 ek. ' ' , , , W ,- . we T Calvin Emma Jean Thompson Thornton k g 1 x,. V Q., I I I ,, , 3 2 is L62 V -1 - W' if Lee Sharon Wall Wallace . ll is . Lge,l t Tobyette Wheeler 4' ff .f t - tv s Martha David White Whittington Nfl :Nw 7 i af,- 15 1 we '- Raymond Brenda Wilkinson Williams A ' it 'lx ,Lu if . -use ' r ' 'fe rrtt Matt Willis Walkie Trawick David Wallis ,ip :sf wi 'au NZ fgr- i Pam Whitaker 'i M ,, H. .j .K '94 Qt. Jim Wilhelm Randy Turner J if Cindy Wamoler ae, . f , Q m -M , f we K ..-i-'Z E22 f 1 - ef ' .. A t 'fSff:: David Gregory Dirk Mf3 Y Veasley Veasley Voylskete Walker L. av Aiigeian Ware at C Pat Julia Leslie Watson Weaver Webster JK K., ft .. Q A K - 5 I -, f , .. 3 A . A -, Robert Williams A 5 P if 4 T' as l f4 l X ,e 'QW Freshmen-143 ACADEMICS Casey Cornell Joe, Glatzel Susan McCarley THE ACTIVITY '53, SPO C f P Tom FI B b D b David S FI 146-Introduction .M-- f WAW' A Hs .rm M, i 2. -if :ff f fL,. -A I .J fvfsee' ?'Yi Si5i555 ' fm .gzhfgvj if WS. K Aww 5-V5 wk., ,L 'fx . -vw. fx, X 4 3' .2 I , 1 , S+ in ,fi ! ft , 7 148-Introduction W f --fm., ls, 55' 'L 'fi 5 ,ff ,fs fp f,,, A ---. .0-ga' ,ff 'WWE 1, Q ,.. YHA, N I, Q ll ., g 1, 'fmf 'Lf P Introduction-149 1 50-I n'troduC1'ion 1 ,,,,, 54' 'M 3 . fgiliakfiiv T :'.gg i.,gf:z 1?f-:EM-5 'gl' 311555733045 xiii. 'Lv' af, , ,oQ'Sg,aE,g if Riff! lg! 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'5 1-w 5 ' Q K amy 5 'fibeffl l ' 'm '? x Qf, W ,wwf 164-Introduction l I ' ' ' L 3 H E' is Q E E ffei' t Q' 2 5 3 ' H + any: EP 1 - , - 'zz I ' as T I? + f E -Af P L. 1 ' f iii fJ+i - ,F 'W f 51, 3' 5 1 fi :gi E1 235- .f 1 F- -ifgiui a + 5 'JE , , T i - 555 5 .?--:I 1 'E .1 I Z ,- :tri - ..1. :1 A XXX kaiEf fQ 5 EBM X was i A QW 555' Ap Vw nr Q ,lx , ' fl. ,WP . -...-:.-,g,4..,,,,,,.,1, . WMM X r X y vm' Q13 :ML V gwfwfkf li P 166-Introduction fn '--.,,,mmN Introduction-167 168-Introduction A N' E Ni ...1-4 '1'W wh nv ,gm get .,.L S s Q We si' Z- , s if l ,iAsQf an QOUIHSMM Nm ff- X wp. '4 .- I x Q. ii X . 2.4 E, 5 I R.. ,vis- Q!- 1 X if .P . .Iwi ' 3 x X NX A if L if ,lgQ5,.- ry, S F435 1-32, N , . gx,,,g ' Q wi i 3 K . it -haw S Q ,, KW 4 'UC' .- ,- -- an KM. 1 ,.g. H 'Z' A A F'.mi,,6j,M Q ML ., in I M , gn . V , N, 4 K ,' . :M J -5 ' 'Q -rf , ' g,f jzf ' W, , ,- F A +-ff A , . T 1 lv 5 , krw ' A h lv ' ' ' ., -: ,..-f: 'a. ' , I W b , gf ff ' Nd' ' ' .1 . f wi W4 f V .X mx ,ana 'X 1 .4 . f-,V is . af' va.. ,vA,' A Q, A F , flu x gfeb. Q 1 We S I Q 1- ' l Vx' 'Q fif b 6 iff W Er. . ' i ABOVE: The language lab helps students tu understand languages more clearly. RIGHT: Humanities students study past and present religions, cultures, and the fine arts with the aid ofthe slide projector. l7O-Academics 4 VV s,s. N . 2 VLA.t X , N 'QS' i N We ,ML j,j,.............---. 5'Wn-rm ,., TNI. Q J-fa 'Q o t g-fmt, - lam des mul Our Goal ls Understanding Through English, Humanities, French, Spanish and Latin, Columbus High students learn about familiar and unfamiliar cul- tures. Primary emphasiis is placed on gnamimar in the foreign languages, while literature and grammar study play an important role in English courses. All of the language courses are striving to provide more and better communication and understanding be- tween the people of the world. 'li 4190 standing Literature. ut pounce tom du co-aux, banana LE FRANCAIS comms. , English department, teresting learning techniques. ABOVE LEFT: Entertaining skits help in under- ABOVE: Selections written by students are com- piled in The Sampler, which is sponsored by the LEFT: Current textbooks provide modern and in- Academics-l 71 RIGHT: Mayor Allen discusses consolida tion in Columbus' government. 172--Academics Understanding the World Around Us With the purpose ot, encouraging young people to be aware of and understand the world around them, the History Depart- ment has initiated various means with which to involve its studenrts. Among these have been speakers, including Mayor J. R. Allen, a local attorney, and some members of the police force, individual class trips, several of which were to Westville, Georgia, and the opportunities to express personal ideas in competition such as the social science fair and the Voice of Democracy contest. ABOVE: Filling out tax forms for the first time presents problems. Academics-173 l 74-Academics TOP: Geometric figures cut by planes show the several figures found in graphs such as parabolas, circles, ellipses, and hyperbolas. Math- - An Everyday Part Ol lite Responding to today's numbered society, CHS con- tinues to offer an expanded mathematics program from Math I to Calculus. Using this curriculum, teachers apply math to everyday situations and happenings. ABOVE LEFT: Problemfsolving at the board--the nitty gritty of math. ABOVE1 A student of mechanical drawing must work with careful pre- cision and perspective. Academics-175 176-Academics . Experimenting Through Science One of the more active departments, the Science Department teaches students the hows and whys of today's modernized world. The newest subject, aeronlautics, explains the concepts of flight. Chemistry deals with elements and compounds and their chemical reactions. Biology attempts to ac- counrt for life and its existence in its own minute- ness. These are but a few of the many facets of science found at CHS. The knowledge implanted through class study provides a basis for expanding this knowledge through science projects. The An- nual Science Fair in Columbus found many of its first place winners at CHS. This is documented evidence of the hard work performed by science- minded students at CHS. RIGHT: The first helicopter to ever land on the practice football field: a feat accomplished for the aeronautics class. ez QQ- -- I -HY x il' 'L R 5- 6- H 3 ,l--., Q, Xxfi' rage TOP: The disecfirwg of a cat can prove to be most interesting and intriguing. ABOVE: The life-like demonstration of a live volcano, Academics-177 Music Builds Responsibility The objectives of the music depart- ments are to train students in music tech- nique, to develop their creative potential, and to promote a feeling of pride and a sense of responsibility to others. TOP: A puppet show Ernie's Christmas Dream was put on by the music enrich- ment class. lt was performed to the en- joyment of many Christmas-minded people. l78-Academics LEFT: One of the many talented musicians at CHS, Glenn Case, expresses his feelings through music, BELOW LEFT: Parade of the Decades, a musical variety show put on by the entire Choral Department, depicted the many dif- ferent modes of music throughout the past seven decades. BELOW: The pep band strikes up a spirit' filled number at the Powder-Puff pep rally, Academics-l 79 180-Academics ABOVE: Taking dictation in shorthand is necessary to an efficient secretary. RIGHT1 Business Principles is important to people in all phases of life. A v -5 Business Skills Prove Profitable Because the modern business world is so large and competitive, it requires employees skilled in their fields of endeavor. Through its courses in Typing, Shorthand, Business Principles, Bookkeeping and Accounting, Colum- bus High strives to produce students proficient in business adminisitration. LEFT: Martha Boggs, a student office assistant, works the busy switch- board. BELOW: Typing students aim for their required goal. 'ee , fr' Academics-181 f it mf' I W 41, 7 5- , , it , 1, me ' if mmf if . 1-'Sui 1 of wa yt 8 1' f--- , ,Mr 9' 7' . 5 21, , t I , I E, ' f it-1, ' ' f l V M ' 4 2 ffl' , - - 'N I I K if U ., V I f, ' ,Q I F' I 'I ' 3 ABOVE RIGHT: CHS Drama Clubs presented the Pulitzer Prize pro- duction J. B. by Archibald Mac- Leish, ABOVE: Pam Burns and Wiley Wis- dom starred in The Babies , which was entered in various one- act competitions. FAR RIGHT, CENTER, RIGHT: Creative drama students present pantomimes and improvisations to the class. I 82-Academics Ei 'Q I I? K fy ff ,Je I iw I I I it I ww,-W .-,.. - mm rx 52- K 5 ,- L A E, i I s i,..4,.vi. c lile Can Be Expressed Through Drama ln Drama, all phases of the student's personality are utilized. To achieve this goal a Basic Drama course must stimulate creative imagination, develop a more effective, sensitive understanding of other people and situations, improve the ability to memorize, con- centrate, and control emotions, and cultivate an awareness of drama as a cultural force. 'X l r rl la l, iff 'iiillr Ffflflf . f ! i .J lqfl ffl l ,frog Q gl J i k,.. , A Academics-183 A T' 'T 5110 fi ofwrres wofvoe Eli!!! W an Hands Create Art Largely through the efforts of Coach Robert M. Dozier, the art department has developed, in a true sense, into an actual art class. Exploring line, form, color, and perspective, the students seek the true and fundamental meaning of art. ABOVE LEFT: Intense thought spurs the- creativity of the mind. ABOVE RIGHT: A school-spirited paint- brush is directed by a Blue Devil. Academics-l 85 ABOVE: Step one: Turn the ignition. RIGHT: Creativity is brought out in clothes-making, 186-Academics Gaining Skills by Participating Outside of the academic classroom, students learn about other im- portant facets of life. Girls are trained to be the homemiakers of tomorrow, while boys are taught the qualities of leadership, honor, duty and integrity. Both boys and giirls are taught the importance of learning to live with others through sportsmanship and defensive driving. K 4. , , , '45-'re ABOVE: Lower-ranking ROTC students await the day for revenge. LEFT: Stored energy is released in competition. Academics--l 87 l 88-Academics The library, Noteworthy Changes ln Our Most Valuable Resource This year Mr. Judea, two new librarians, and several' dedicated students have worked to improve Columbus High's library. Besides the fiction and biography stacks being opened to all students, two major projects have been initiated. Required read- ing lists have been replaced by the collateral read- ing project, which is a card file of suitable fiction, biography, short stories and drama, each designated as l, 2, and 3, or easy, moderate, and hard. ln the 8l8 project, books written about American writers are consolidated under the number 8l8 and are placed on the shelves alphabetically by the writers' names. Mr. Judea has more projects planned, more books ordered, and more ideas formulating. This year is only a beginning of the advancement in store for our library. RIGHT: The demand for new books is met frequently. BELOW: Mr. Judea is happy to explain the new filing system smoothly, for easy reading LEFT: Student librarians help to keep things running BELOW LEFT: Daily newspapers are handy and neat A BELOW: Everybody tries fo keep books in order for others. 'Sin P f1f'. '51-.fr Academics-l 89 l 90-ROTC Military Discipline.. . ROTC The ROTC program, headed by Sgt. T. G. Reynolds, offers lead- ership training that will be useful in all walks of life. The purpose of the program is to offer a knowledge of the basic military skills and an appreciation of the role of the U.S. Army. Some courses of- fered include Customs, Courtesies and Rules of Conduct, First Aid, Marksmanship, Map Reading, and the Psychology of Leadership. Each cadet has an equal opportunity to earn ribbons and awards. Outstanding honors have been awarded to certain Columbus High cadets this year. Lt. Col. Max Waldrop received the coveted Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for outstanding achievement in the Junior ROTC program. This award was only the fifth of it's kind to be given in the Muscogee County School District. Another cadet, John Mc- Nalley, has received various individual awards for marksmanship in rifle matches with high schools throughout the Southeast. Extra-curricular activities offered to the students include the rifle and drill teams, both of which participate in matches or meets with other Muscogee County High Schools and with schools in the Southeast, such as Tampa, Florida. This year the rifle team has achieved top ratings in matches and received various trophies. as 4555! 1. f' T uf- ,-KI 'T J' ,J- T T., V.. A 1, T12 , wx fl .f 1 Q. ' f FW in M Nl ,m 'ht' ,fy -gwjrv' ur , 33495 my A K, A V A ,Wfif ,. pw, Af V . V .,k,5,-,,,?,lwf, Lf Sf 1 ' . M new f f ' 'Q' A f ,M A.-wrt ifinjw, MM! f ,Q-ff - rv ,K 5 1 Hal ' ' Y , 'W ., , ,va-4, QV A X, alhffi. - -8- .. L ' 'Q W 'Nw f 1 ,- , f' - '-2 x 'f' 'SL M M A 1, 4,53 QM - Q nf-' BOTTOM FAR LEFT: First Sargeant Rey- noldsg the man on top of the CHS ROTC program. ABOVE LEFT: Rifle Team. ROTC-I 9 I The Key Words: Involvement And Teamwork I 92-ROTC TOP: Company B vlffi 4. Q. . 1 x . w ' , . 5 if Q A . TOP: Company A. i i ROTC-1 93 The Perfect Combination 194-ROTC v ABOVE J y T pl t h skill k h p RIGHT C I G d .s Tv Q.. 5 wk-- QW ,.,,,.-has TOP: Drill Team ROTC-195 RIGHT: OFFICERS, Pres.-Brantley Barrow, V. Pres.-Mike Myers, David Hogan, Seo- Denise Watson, Treas.-Sammy Ellis. BELOW: SENIOR SENATORSg Joe Glatzel, Tom Flowers, Angelo Jerald. BELOW CENTER: FRESHMAN SENATORS, Rusty Estes, Pamela Florence, Gary Betty. If l96-Organizations l 'll yy, WQVWHNQ if xv j 5?f:.'ii?f.1,- ef ,, .la wz..,1asffws.w 5' l sslrss K'-I ,sggg he 'WW , . ls-5 ,. 6 '5 9- fp ' 2 ss? les: 1 ,.,,. A Lt. t 1 2 af3::::2, : HS! 'am' . :. 551957432 will .flew ' f -:' Ski' -yl I Student Council Progressive With M.0.D. Sale Besides the regular projects of producing the Dial-A-Devil, collecting for the janitors at Christ- mas, and putting up the lobby Christmas tree, Student Council sponsored the M.O.D. Sale, raising ?pI,5OO to help fight birth detects. Home- room basketball games were conducted by the Council to create spirit and a feeling of together- ness among students. The dress code was abolished early in the year through the work of the new Student Council, which functioned with- out homeroom representatives. President Brant- ley Barrow announced forming an lnterclub Council to provide cohesion in school activi- ties. As Brantley pointed out, lt was genuinely a year of learning and I hope projects have been instigated that will continue for years to come. 4' ABOVE LEFT: JUNIOR SENATORSg Aud- rey Barr, Melvin Weeks, Alice Griffen. ABOVE RIGHT: SOPHOMORE SENATORSg Rhonda Nail, Mike Sebastian, Cassandra Persons. 1-5 PM CA TT F 'l The Senior Cabinet consists of eleven members, one repre- senting each Senior homeroom and the six Senior Class of- ficers. The Cabinet is respons- ible each year for the organiza- tion of the Powder-Puff Game, which the Senior Class as a whole sponsors. Also, this year, the Senior Cabinet took on as a project a Pants Sale which helped raise money for MOD and helped the Senior Class win the class competition for which the class was awarded a plaque from the March of Dimes Board. Mrs. Kelly, who is a Senior Homeroom teacher, is also Faculty Advisor for the Cabinet. Mrs. Kelly, be- sides sitting in on meetings, orders announcements for graduation, orders rings for the next year Seniors, and per- forms various other jobs in- volved with the Seniors. BELOW: Bob Elliott and Mrs, Kelly are having one of their many confer- ences on graduation. Backbone Ol Senior Class, Council Ol Unity eg ik R X X, A gg x . in 1:11. .5 31,24 SENIOR CABINET Bob Elliott--Pres. Swain Flowers--Vice Pres. Janice Stovall-Vice Pres. Ls Libby Ward-Rec. Sec. . Susan McCarley-Corr. Sec. , ll Sli? Kent Hart--Treas. f ,fl sysa. 4 - Terry Clark Wentzel Stewart gg Cardy Flournoy Uita Stovall 5 5 3 f' Susan Harrell Tom Tullia -sly ff ,.-l I Cantey Livingston Larry Williams V A P ' Linda Martin Yvonne Woodward Kathleen Roberts 198-Organizations EMM ,U ji . rf, f Q06 t, 'M' ' . .1 , 1 4y':'g -.,, ts- ,..s.hu.n..' ,,,,,,,i. 3 Ill l To unite and coordinate the activities of the school's clubs is the purpose of lnterclub Council. lnterclub is a com- mittee of the Student Council over which the Vice President of Student Council presides. lts main project this year will be to select the Service Club of the Year and the Academic and Honor Club of the Year . These awards will be based on club activitiy sheets that are turned in to the lnterclub Council month- ly. Denise Watson is Chairman of the Council and Deborah Hodges is the Sec- retary. Brantley Barrow, Mike Myers, and Sammy Ellis serve as Student Advisorsg Mrs. Cox is the Faculty Advisor. INTERCLUB COUNCIL Swain Flowers-Pep Club Tom Flowers-Key Club Alice Griffin-Fieles Tri-Hi-Y Kent Hart-J r. Civitan Deborah Hodges-Nat'l. Honor Society Rickey Jones-FBLA Pete Pease-Interact Cathy Trigg-Library Club Larry Williams-Junior Jaycees Donna Young-Leales Tri-Hi-Y Cl Organizations-l 99 Creators OI The Junior-Senior Prom The Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Councils serve their classes by coordinating and organiizing vari- ous class projects. The Freshman Council, originating this year, consists of the class officers and one elected representative from each Freshman homeroom. The same procedure for picking Council members is followed in the Sophomore and Junior Councils. Eacih of the three Ooun- cils supported March of Dimes by instituting contests and money-making projects for participation by class members. The Junior Council holds the responsibility of putfting on the Junior-Senior Prom in the Spring. The dance is completely planned and decorated by the Junior Council. Each Council is assisted by a Faculty Advisor, the Junior Council has Miss Harwood as advisor, the Sophomore Council is helped by Miss Rogers and Miss Lewis, and the Freshman Council by Mrs. Bagley. RIGHT: Blane Woodfin presides over a Junior Council meeting while Miss Harwood supervises. BELOW: STANDING, JUNIOR COUNCIL OFFICERS: Pres.-Blane Woodfing Vice Pres.-Bob Tyson and David Walton, Sec-Crafton Pease, Treas.-Ed Berry. JUNIOR COUNCIL: Nancy Ausbon Mike Binns David Briown Sue Ann Brown Becky Crew Ken Mendenhall ' i William Morgan Patty Pappafotis Geraldine Patrick Wendall Powell Debbie Walk 200-Organizations SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: Marilyn Bruce Kenny Comeaux C-heryl Feggans Venessa Coshay Carol Gunn Constance Marshall Karen McGarry Rhonda Nail Ted Pound Barbara Sweeney Dede White Greg Woodfin Cathy Zimmerman SOPHOMORE COUNCIL OF- FICERS: Pres. - Wiley Wis domg Vice Pres.-Ann Hard ingg Treas.--Leslie Pefters. FRESHMAN COUNCIL: Cece Adams Garry Betty Karen Bullock Pam Burns Lynn Dollar Rusty Estes Vickie Feggans Pamela Florence Gayle Mathews Vanessa Streeter Liz Terry Angeline Ware FRESHMAN COUNCIL OF FICERS: Pres.-Jarvis Nathan Vice Pres.-Kermit Hancock Sec.-Pam Burnsg Treas. - Norman Esterday. Blue Devil Band Uptight, Outa Sight After a week of practice to build up the talents of individuals into a musical force, the band began their annual round of parfticzipa-tion in the football games, half-time shows and pep rallies. To raise money for a winter skiing trip to Gaitlin-burg during the Christmas Holidays the Band sold detergent and candy bars. During the winter months the Band was preparing itself for Spring Festiva-l. The long hours of practice proved worthwhile as the Band attained a ra-ting of superior on their performance at the Festival. The Band then rounded out its' school year by performing at the Columbus His- torical Foundation's Spring Tour of Homes and a final Spring Concert. 202-Organ-izations . F' FAR LEFT: MAJORETl'ESg Barbie Costigan -Head Majorette, Darlene Jackson-Solo Majorette, Denise Benton, Blanche Alexand- er, Dianne McClintock, Sara Murry. LEFT: Mr. Kendrick uses the point to signify silence. . it Organizations-203 RIGHT' Concert Band erforms at - D special Christmas Program. 204-Organizartions And The Beat Goes On TOP LEFT: DRUM MAJORSQ Wentzel Stewart and Arthur Coloianni. Organizations-205 ..--1-. LEFT: GIR'L'S GLEE CLUB, Pres.- Denette White, V. Pres.-Brenda Gammell, Treas. - Kathy Moye, Sec.-Nan Jones . BELOW: GIRL'S ENSEMBLE, Pres. -Jiffy Sigmund, V. Pres.-Mary Bennett, Sec.-Linda Freyberger, Treas., Lib.-Ginger Henry. 206-Organizations .ing Music Appreciation Varies Among Students The Girl's Ensemble, the Girl's Glee Club, and the Concert Choir have performed for WRBL-TV3 in numerous holiday specials. Pro- duced by the vocal music department, Parade of the Decades depicted songs of the past and was presented in the school auditorium. All groups participated in the GMEA Festival. The Senior High All-State Orchestra will include two CHS students, Ann Ragsdale and Riley Land, members of the school orchestra. Other outstanding musicians include Wendy Callen, who played with the All-City Orchestra and David Whittington, who was selected with Ann to participate in a string quartet work- shop at Rock Eagle. 'Q' ,uv ABOVE: CHS ORCHESTRA ABOVE RIGHT: David Whittington is shown practicing his viola for the Junior High All-State Orches- tra which is held in April. LEFT: CONCERT CHOIR, Pres- Glenn Case, V. Pres. - Rhonda Morris, Sec.-Pam Blakney, Treas. -Sammy Ellis. Organizations-207 The Tri-Hi-Y Clubs, sponsored by the Georgia State YMCA, are service clubs for both school and community. All four Y Clubs sell YMCA Mints during the year, besides participating in the individual projects of e-ach. Co- Hi, a newly organized Freshman Tri- Hi-Y, held a Tea for the teachers at Christmas and sponsored a carwash. The Junior's Tri-Hi-Y, Fieles, was a very active organization in that it sup- ported school spirit by making spirit tags for football games, gave a Christ- mas party tor the Girl's' Club and sponsored the Most Beautiful Legs Contest for the MOD. Lieles, com- posed of Sophomores, held a get- togeither with some old folks at a nursing home during Christmas to give the residents there a merrier holiday. Service With A Captial S From The Y Club ill' rf 208-Organizations r T ' :Q we g Q lv -n ff 4 is T A Z, W ,W .. T I i f P' I I' FAR TOP: LIELES TRI-HI-Y: Pres.-Donna Youngg Vice Pres. -Pam Blakneyg Sec.-Karen Pearsong Treas.-Nancy Mc Cookg Chaplain-Pam Blinker. FAR BOTTOM: AMICA-TRI-HI-Y: Pres.-Maggie Whirleyg Vice Pres.-Deborah Hodgesg Sec.-Mary Bennettg Treas- Debbie White. ABOVE: FIELES TRI-HI-Y: Pres:-Alice Griffing Vice Pres. -Loretta Sparrowg Sec-Phyllis Nixg Treas.-Paula Schladerg Chaplain-Connie Cartledge, LEFT: CO-HI TRI-HI-Y: Pres.-Cathy Gergeng Vice Pres.- Jody Davisg Sec.-Kathy Norwoodg Treas,-Genie Johnsong Chaplain-Gail Parker. Organizations-209 Talents, Outside Interests Develop Into Service Both originating this year, Music Enrichment and Dance Ensemble are self-directed groups. The Music Enrichment developed and produced Earnie's Christmas Dream. This puppet show performed a-t Auburn Un., the Medical Center and held 23 performances at Columbus Square. Practicing jazz and modern dance, the Dance Ensemble oc- casionally performs at school as- semblies. ABOVE: DANCE ENSEMBLEg Simone Cox heads this group. RIGHT: MUSIC ENRICHMENTQ Sponsored by Mr. Cy Dietrich. 210-Organizations QA Open House in the art room and the annual Spring Courtyard Show were sponsored by the Art Club. Teachers and students viewed displays of impressionism exhibited by CHS students. To love, and to show God's love by serving expresses the goal ofthe R. B. Daniel Hi-Y. Mrs. Shepard acts as sponsor of this group. BELOW: ART CLUB, Pres.-Mike Yulo, V, Pres.-Crafton Pease, Sec.--Debbie Dasher, Treas.-Jerry Robertson. BOTTOM: R. B. Daniel, Hi-Y, Pres.-Glenn Case, V. Pres.- Sammy Ellis, Chaplian-Melvin Weeks. J me 575,53 - ' if, N Q V Y . mini? K Q V ,I Q .4 p- Organrzations 21 l The 1971-72 Club of the Year , Junior Civitan, has put forth the same thriving enthusiasm this year that it showed last year when award- ed the title of Club of the Year Junior Civitan is a service club, one which is offered to youth and spon- sored by Ciivitan lniterniaitional. lts main objective is to promote better citizenship through service to its school and community, Junior Civi- tan brought much happiness to some members of the community this Christmas by supplying one family a complete Christmas including food, clothing and decorations, holding a Christmas party for re- tarded children, and entertaining soldiers at Martin Army Hospital with a New Year's Eve party Also, early last Fall, they sponsored an Officer's Training Conference of the South Georgia District of Junior Civitan. RIGHT: JUNIOR CIVITAN OFFICERS: Pres. -Kent Hart, Vice Pres.-Swain Flowers, Sec.-Crafton Pease, Treas-Patty Gorman' Proiects Chairman-Susan McCarleyg Con- vention Chairman-Susan Harrell, Chaplain -Alice Stratton 212-Organizations Junior Civitan And Key Club Make lhe Scene. Better. The Key Club is one of the most ac- tive and worthwhile organizations at CHS. Drojects, including the delivering of com- 'nodities to people on welfare, holding Key Club A-Go-Go for the March of Dimes, and collecting canned goods were lust a few of the numerous services per- formed by Key Clubbers this past year. Another project of theirs was the Buddy Program . About fifteen underprivileged children from Salvation Army families went with about the same number of Key Club members to the park, a farm, and the county fair. These get-togethers proved to be not only educational for the children, but also fun for the Key Club members. 'fine if LEFT: An Executive Board provides leader- ship for the Key Club. This Council con- sists of the five officers and a representa- tive from each class. Key Club Pres.-Tom Flowers, Vice Pres.-David Rothschild, Sec.-Bob Elliott, Treas.-John Martin, Chaplain-David Johnson, Sr. Class-Wim ter Wilson, Jr. Class-Edwin Pound, Soph. Class-Walter Rothschild, and Frosh. Class -Kermit Hancock, is if f 2 'ei fit lsiilif Organizations-213 Athletes Build Themselves ln Mind, Body, And Soul The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes is an organization which helps promote the field of athletics at school. lt helped buy equipment for the athletic department by holding a bar-b-que. The C Club is comprised of ath- letes who hiave been awarded a letter in a sport. Letters are earned by playing in fifty percent of the games in that sport. RIGHT: FCAg Pres.-Lee Roy Maurer, V. Pres. - Gray Howard, Sec-Treas. - Reno Cook. LEFT: C CLUBQ Pres.-John Vann, V, Pres. -David Mitsopoulos. 2 l 4-Organizations Interact Sponsors Georgia Day Interact is a service or- ganization sponsored by Rotary International and the Columbus Rotary Club. The name Interact is derived from international action. This year Interact sponsored Georgia Day which is a day set aside to recall our State heritage and to recognize developements achieved through the past years. The Interact Club collected mon- ey tor the March of Dimes by selling Spook Insurance, collected canned foods for the Salvation Army, and cleaned the stone monu- ment in front of the school, ABOVE: INTERACT OFFICERS, Pres. - Pete Pease, V. Pres.-Huck Camp, Rec. Sec.-Steve Dashiell, Corr. Sec.-Larry Neal, Treas.-Mark Moshell, Sgt. at Arms-Larry Parker, Mike Spitzmiller. LEFT: President Huck Camp welcomes former Governor Ernest Vandiver, as speaker for the Georgia Day Assembly. Organizations-215 lhe Senatus Populusque Romanus Chapter Ol The JCL Have you ever needed a pen or a notebook in a hurry but could not find one near at hand? Did you think to try the School Store? This convenient- ly handy store is sponsored by t-he JCL - Junior Classical League which consists entirely of Latin students. Members of JCL hold the Roman Banquet in the Spring, which is the club's main social event of the yeiar. The atmosphere is en- tirely Roman including the at- tire for the evening which is Roman costumes. RIGHT: JCL: Pres.-Deborah Hodgesg Vice Pres.-Jimmy Andersong Sec.- Mary Glaserg Corres. Sec.dSusan Renegerg Chaplain-Tom Tripletf. K3 'J lliizf C it ,C V-N A ...K Q , ,ms 216-Organizations HX ll u Break-A-leg Society -,- 'dw- 'F M., ,, f ,gum A ky , Ar vu, + . -uw I 4' lnhibited free spirits, craving to break the con- fining shackles of the real world , is one description of the members ot Footlighters, which is an organiza- tion connected with the CHS Drama Department. The Footlighters and Thespians, who are the most im- proved, enthused, and talented members of Foot- lighters, are led by their advisor and guide, Mrs. Burns. This past year, the young performers of these two organizations, produced a play that many colleges will not even attempt. The Pulitzer prize-winning play, JB, by Archibald M-acleish, was presented on November 3rd, 4th, and 5th to the largest audiences seen in Columbus High for the past several years. FOOTLIGHTERS OFFICERS, Pres.-Barbara Sweeney, Sec.-Yvon- ne Crocker, Rec.-Sec.-Bobby Hinton, Treas.-Matt Magoni. FAR BOTTOM: THESPIANS OFFICERS: Pres.-Michelle Mueller, Vice Pres.-Wiley Wisdom, Sec.-Terry Clark, Treas.-Matt Ma- goni. MEMBERS: Pam Burns, Mike Autry, Rozelle Owens, Dave Milstead, Mitch Williams, Doug Krohn. Organizations 217 The National Honor Society ad- ministers formal induction ceremonies in the Fall and Spring. At this time members of the Senior and Junior classes are in- ducted in the basis of outstanding schol- arship, leadership, character, and service. The NHS hosts two main even-ts during the school year: their Banquet, which was held this year in February at the Royal Crown Cola Hall with George Gingell as Guest Speaker, and their annual Picnic in the Spring. The Quill and Scroll also honors outstanding students . . . those who are outstanding in the field ot Journ- alism. This national organization sets for its qualifications of membership that a member be a Junior or Senior in the upper third of his class and he must have made outstanding contributions in a field of Journalism, such as writing, editing, management or business. Mrs. King is the Faculty Advisor for Quill and Scroll. Honor Organizations For Outstanding Achievers ABOVE: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFI- CERS: Pres.--David Johnson, Vice Pres.- Brantley Barrow: Tom Tullia. RIGHT: Mrs. Barrow, Miss Higgins, Mrs. Petty and Mrs. Alexander are advisors for the Na- tional Honor Society. 218 H-Organizations F 'Civ Sec.-Ellen Hayesp Treas- 195, as .ti Maura Ahern Brantley Barrow Rebecca Beard Mary Bennett Steve Boyle Mary Browder Deborah Culverhouse Mike Davis Becky Faulkenberry Laurel Franklin Linda Freyberger Joe Glatzel Patty Gorman Billy Gray Ellen Hayes Deborah Hodges Patricia Hodge Beth Hoh Lloyd Jackson David Jackson John Johnson Pamela Johnson Doug Krohn Cantey Livingston John Martin Linda Martin Debbie Parr Kathleen Roberts David Rothschild Jeff Rowe Constance Samuel Carolyn Star Wentze-l Stewart Janice Stovall Lisa Tilly Cathy Trigg Tom Tullia Max Waldrop Denise Watson Larry Williams W- QUILL AND SCROLL Maura Ahern Dale Dollar Carol Glasbren Alice Griffin Lloyd Jackson Patti Johnson Doug Krohn Crafton Pease Jeff Rowe David Rothschild-Pres. Ellen Hayes-Vice Pres. Becky Faulkenberry ner Organizations-2 l 9 The Future Business Leaders of America is a naitional studeint or- ganization sponsored by the Nia- tional Business Education Associa- tion. This club helps to get students involved in every phase of business and cultural development. Outstand- ing achievements in the business world are awarded by scholarships on sta-te and national leve-Is. Students interested in medical careers form the Allied Medical Careers Club. This year they learned about various medical fields and techniques by visiting nursing units. RIGHT: FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA, Pres.--Ricky Jones, V. Pres.- Annette Snellings, Sec.-Jean Ingle, Treas. -Janice Stovall, Reporter-Judy Young, Historian-Janet Terry, Parliamentarian- Alvin Ross. BELOW: ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS, Pres. -Tommy Thomas, V, Pres- Twigg Smith, Sec.-Beverly Hinton, Judith Young, Treas. Jimmy Parker. 220-Organizations Rutledge Minnix Debate Society travels around the state of Georgia attending debate contests. The vari- ous skills ot the members of the club are writing and oratorical abili- ties. The Library Club is a social and service club consisting of sixty-three members, This year the club par- ticipated in the March of Dimes and in the tood collection for the Sal- vation Army. They hosted the State Library Assistants Convention at the Columbus High library. The advisors to the Library Club are Mr. Judah, Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. Howell. ABOVE: RUTLEDGE MINNIX DEBATE SO- CIETY, Pres.-Doug Krohn, V, Pres.-Jeff Rowe, Sec. - Terry Clark, Treas. - Tom Tullia. LEFT: LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS, Pres.- Cathy Trigg, V. Pres.-Mike Napper, Sec. -Sheryl Rogers, Treas.-Twigg Smith, Organizations-221 Columbus High School was number one in the city, raising more money this year than any school has ever raised in the past -Sl0,037.40. During the month of January, the March of Dimes school board organized projects and lead all the classes and clubs in collecting money to help tight birth defects. The funds raised through the Walkaithon go to many institutions where scientists are looking for ways to improve diagnosis and devise better treat- ment methods. Walking for CHS in the Walkathon were Mr. and Miss CHS, Bob Elliott and Susan Farley. The Pep Club helps to build spirit within the student body. This year the Pep Club sold pom poms and spirit buttons to the students. It gave the athletes moral support and the inspiration to do their besft. RIGHT: MARCH OF DIMES BOARD, Sr. Reps.-Bob Elliott, Libby Ward, Jr. Reps. -Johnny Gran, Loretta Sparrow, Soph. Reos.-Ted Pound, Barbara Doub, BELOW: PEP CLUB OFFICERS, Pres.- Libby Bush, V. Pres.-Louise Tatum, Sec. - Rhoda Wilkerson, Treas. - Nancy Ogie, Sgt. at Arms-Swain Flowers. Spirit leads School lo Be Number One 222-Organizations .K XX S l -1 4 4 l 1 1 l 5 wi l Students Make Plans For Tomorrow The Future Homemakers of America is a club formed to help prepare individuals for the re- sponsibilities of homemalcing. It emphasizes the importance of using time wisely. Students are encouraged to formulate and work toward educational goals a-t- tributing to future success. The Future Teachers of Amer- ica provides opportunities for high school students to partici- pate in making education increas- ingly relevant to present and fu- ture needs. The members assist teachers, tutor studen-ts, and host a tea for the faculty. LEFT: FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA, Pres.-Janet Terry, Sec.- Yolanda Taylor, Treas.-Anne Marie Tomberlin, Historian-Debbie Truschka. BELOW: FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMER- ICA, Pres.-Dana Anderson, V. Pres,- Mary Bennett, Sec.-Treas.-Judith Young Organizations-223 Try lt, You'll like lt! The aims of the Blue Streak are to present news related to the school and com- munity and to offer an outlet for student expression. The newspaper is published twice a month and financed by local ad- vertising and student sales. ln February the staff hosted a one day workshop for mem- bers of newspaper staffs in the Third Dis- trict of the Georgia Scholiistic Press Associa- tion. This year the Blue Streak used a new approach with innovaited ideas and an art- work format. Also more space was devoted to features and cultural articles, 224-Organizations ,.3 - i David Rothschild-Editor-in-Chief Mrs. Geraldine King-Advisor Doug Krohn-Managing Editor Jeff Rowe-Editorial Editor Mark Spettel-Cultural Editor Michelle Mueller-Cultural Editor Simone Cox-Feature Editor Patti Johnson-Feature Editor Wa-liter Rothschild-Sports Editor Kermit Hancock-Assistant Sports Editor Alan Black-News Coordinator Terri Marshall-Business Manager Susan Black-Advertising Manager Carol Glasbrenner-Circulation Manager Clara Byrd-Assistant Circulation Manager Joan Edrington-Assistant Circulation Manager Rob Matheson-Photographer Lynn Johnson-Business Staff Martha Boggs-Business Staff Donna Young--Exchange Editor Reporters-Barbara Akridge, Mike Autry, Pam Burns, Bobby Hinton, Sue Murphy, Mitch Williams. Organizations--225 s Putting It All Together The Cohiscan staff, consisting of twenty- six members, began the year with a trip to Mercer in Macon for an annual seminar. The classes were attended by several staff members attempting to keep abreast of the modern yearbook trends. New ideas were brought home and were infused with our own basic style to create a more relevant pictorial history of this school year. Each student on the staff had the responsibility of his own section-of taking pictures, drawing layouts, and writing copy--in order to meet the deadlines. The annual is fi- nanced by advertisements and student sales. '..tt M. 'fits ww 226-Organizations Ellen Hayes-Editor-in-Chief Margie Sewell-Advisor Joe Sparks-Advisor John Martin-Business Manager Ted Pound- Assistant Business Manager Becky Faulkenberry- Features Editor Susan Harrell-Features Editor Dale Dollar-Sr. Class Editor Lloyd Jackson-Sr. Class Editor Maura Ahern-Underclass Editor Alice Griffin-Jr. Class Editor Georgia Adams-Soph. Class Editor Cheryl Bedingfield- Fresh. Class Editor Loretta Sparrow-Faculty Editor Carolyn Starr-Faculty Editor H sl, , X ,,,ii W 'h'r 1 -,, K X . 52,7 H ,Ay ,WiN R aiu. S .1 ti Joe Glatzel-Academics Editor Casey Cornell-Academics Editor Susan McCarley-ROTC, Index Editor Crafton Pease-Organizations Editor Swain Flowers-Organizations Editor Barbara Doub-Organizations Editor Tom Flowers-Sports Editor David Johnson-Sports Editor Susette Pease-Advertisements Editor Joyce McDonough- Advertisements Editor Phyllis Nix-Advertisements Editor John Chapman-Photographer Dee Garrett-Photographer Organizations-227 W 5 1 w L i ii E 5 E iv I 33 12 EE U fn - 1 - . 1 Wugf- 'lg sing Ili 'Zi ' ll! -ai ABL , ROW ONE: Steve Williams, Mike Davis, Joe Banks, John Vann, Steve Hale, Mark Torbett, Elbert Haynes, Dana Whitlock, Gray Howard, Johnny Flakes, Buddy Wilkes: ROW TWO: David Heldrith, Tommy Hough, Verlin Perry, Bobby Bynum, Stanley Milner, Butch Kennedy, Roscoe Bush, David Harris, Carey Hall, Frank Scott, Greg Washington, ROW THREE: Hanson Marsh, David Mitsopoulos, Reno Cook, Ricky Darden, Jeff Keating, Ed Olson, Pat Heyn, Phil Saville, Mike Garcia, Carlos Jackson, Mark Royal: ROW FOUR: Ricky Pearce, Frank Hance, Darrel Harris, Andy Freeman, Ken Comeaux, George Terry, John Teasley, Ken Mendenhall, Don Hance, William Harper, James Fluellen, ROW FIVE: Bruce Jones, Chuck Barber, Billy Boone, Chuck Jones, Mike Meyers, Ronnie Terry, LeRoy Maurer, Andrew Gill, Bobby Swygert, Bennie Thomas, Jule Kelly, ROW SIX: Mike Sebastian, Bob Gruschow, Calvin Bacon, Mark Buice, Randy Feagan, James Crawford, Blaine Woodfin, Mike Heyn, Willie Knox, Jerry Robertson, Bob Dorchak, ROW SEVEN: Lanny Tyra, James Crawford, COACHES: J. Howard, J. Sparks, D. Allen, R. Dozier, G. Elmore, B. Nellums, L. Oswalt, A. Davis, F. Matthews, CHEERLEADERS: Sencira Flakes, Mary Browder, Nancy Cason, Cardy Flournoy, Kathleen Roberts, Becky Faulkenberry, Susan Farley, Viola Johnson, 230 Sports x w 'ee X Varsity Blue Devils 1971-72 The 1971 Football Season began with high hopes of vmtory buh because ofinjunes and a chronic seizure of bad luck, the fitter taste of defeat became the post game pablum for the frustrated Blue Devils. Fate allowed the team the thrill of victory only three times dur- ing the season but there were rnernones of hard fought and barely lost games, such as Kendrick, lurking in the background. One of the finer defensive players, Billy Boone, re- ceived a knee injury during mid-season which kept him from playing in any subsequent games, The team's passing attack was led by Steve Hale, a promising young sophomore. Its running attack, the stronger method of of- fense, was led by Dana Whitlock. Reno Cook intercepted three passes durhwg the season's first game and with the help of the other mem- bers of the secondary set a region record of seven interceptions in one game. According to oHenswe coach Grady Ehnore,'Wnexpen- ence was the biggest factor concerning this team. Only one man returned from the pre- vious year with any offensive experience and thug CFB madernanyrookw wnyakesn TOP: Billy Boone receives first aid for a knee injury which incapacitat- ed him for the remainder of the SEESOYI. LEFT: Coach Davis telepaths some spirited words to the students. ABOVE: Blue Devils score season's first touchdown. Sports 231 232-Sports Seniors Spark Gridiron Action Joe Banks Chuck Barber Billy Boone Reno Cook Ricky Darden M Mike Davis l I r r Mike Garcia David Harris Mike Heyn Z Pat Heyn Gray Howard Bruce Jones r l Lee Roy Maurer Mike Meyers David Mitsopoules Verlin Perry Jerry Robertson Bobby Swygert John Teasley .... 31 3 3? be George Terry Bennis Thomas John Vann Dana Whitlock 1 Sports-233 Annual Football Banquet Honors Outstanding Players ABOVE: Stanley Milner was awarded Best B-Team Offensive Back and Carey Hall the B-Team's Best Defensive Player. ABOVE RlGHT: Mr, Lanier Jones, president of the Booster's Club, welcomes guests, par- ents, and players to the football banquet. RIGHT: Mike Davis received the award for player with highest scholastic average, Dana Whitlock for Best Offensive Back, Phil Sa- ville for Best Defensive Lineman, Ricky Darden the Golden Helmet, Chuck Barber- Best Offensive Lineman, and Reno Cook- Best Defensive Back. 23 4-Sports 19 -nw-v I ' 2 . , 1 43 ' 1 ,gi X. ,T at, 5 f 4 - wx H if l. 'i U me .I A rter A as e ABOVE RlGHT: The Freshman Team's awards went to Jay Freeman Most Valuable Back, Joe Jones Most Valuable Player, and Danny Scott Most Valuable Lineman. RIGHT: Ricky Darden is the recipient of Coca Cola's Golden Helmet Award for Most Valuable Player. ABOVE: Head Football Coach Alvin Davis welcomes Doctor Otis Douglas, speaker for the football banquet. Sports-235 Although the Junior Varsity played only four games this season, the experience gained will be well used during forth- coming varsity seasons. The of- fense, led by quarterback Stanley Milner, displayed an impressive passing and running game. The defense balanced the team by stifling their op- ponents in crucial situations. The coaches can be assured that the vacancies lef-t by this years graduating seniors will be adequately. filled in the coming year. The Frosh began their col- lection of Bi-City trophies with football. Coaches Matthews and Dozier put together a foot- ball machine that allowed only eight points scored against them during their enrtire regu- lar season. With the help of running backs Joe Jones and Jay Freeman the freshman compiled a sum of one hundred forty-four points. The defens- ive half of the team demon- strated their talents by shut- ting out their opponents during seven of the eight games which made up the freshman season. 236-Sports LEFT: John Sebastian hauls down a Hardaway back, stopping the play. BELOW: Coach Matthews gives the half- time pep-talk as frosh rest for a gruelling second half. W-Jw ' i 9 Q 3 ls ? 3 v-44 1.24 'F' at-. -any-'1, , - H W J A v .. t. t ,, A Q31 Li .?,8.YL:,' W K W A xl z 5 gnu tygfiiu 4 hi ' 1' . Y,-4 W' fQ'.fQ ,mf-F 'b - 'H H-A A 5-in ' ':.+1!f :.?.xff?'vM si ,ig Sports-237 23 8-Sports ABOVE: NOT AGAIN! ' R if, 45? .. M M Awirgw Varsity Basketball 1972 The Blue Devils of 1971-72 were plagued with disappointing one point games. No less than five were lost by this measure. Nonetheless this year's team was just as exciting as any baskeftball team ever to take the court, with four men hitting double figures for the sea- son, The Devils were the second highest scoring group in the region. Senior Toby Kirkland led the offensive way with a 25,9 mean average 1518 total pointsl. Followed by senior Ronnie Avery's 16.54 1397 totali, junior Rick Moore's 14.75 C354 total points? and junior Leon Flowers' 12.95 C285 total pointsl. Al- though the season ended with a 9-15 record, the basketball team provided three members to the All Bi-City Teams: Toby Kirkland, Ronnie Avery, and Rick Moore. BELOW: Rick Moore beats Baker down the court tor an easy basket, il 1 -8 js, ercc 1 P'ff 'Z ,SM Y. 499 KJ ? X 61 2. C 9. I -AJ Sports-239 ABOVE RIGHT: Reno Cook gets off his shot in heavy traffic. 240--Sports W! M g, K WY t BELOW RIGHT, BELOW LEFT The freshmen guards exhibit their abil- ity to drive for a lay-up. Making the big jump from junior high to high school ball proved to be no problem for the freshmen team. Their ability and common desire to win has aroused the expectations of all those inte-rested in Columbus High's basketball future. Led by several stalwarfts, the team was able to compile the highest game point average in the city. We are looking for th-is class to bring a State Title to Columbus High in their varsity seasons. Combining returning Junior Varsity players, hopefuls from last yeiar's freshmen team, and transfer students, Coach- es Larry Oswalt and Lucien Martini molded a team that won fourteen games and lost two, providing for the Bi-City Championship. Compiling some almost phenomenal scores, the Junior Varsity scored as many as 105 points in a game against Carver, thus defeating them by a 54 point margin. Except in the two games which they lost, the Junior Varsity defeated every other team by at least ten points. Following such a successful season, the more outstanding members of the Junior Varsity team will be vying for a position on next year's Varsity. 242 Sports sit an I Freshmen And Junior Varsity Take Bi-City Titles ABO E E y Gran improv 06. 1' nu- 244-Sports ABOVE: Jim Talbot waits for the return throw at the mound. RIGHT: Coaches Sparks and Matthews take one of their rare moments of relaxation. 'S EM. 4-wg-i' , 1. Diamond Set Combines Youth and Ambition Inexperience was the biggest factor concerning this year's baseball team. With only two starting players re- turning from last year, the team was forced to rely on dedication and enthusiasm rather than experience. This year's pre-season tournament was a bit tougher than it had been in the past with some local teams that had been considered pushovers eliminated and teams such as West Point and Mt. Olive added. Also the Blue Devils confronted two state champions during the season: Jordan, the holder of the previous year's AAA state title, and Mt. DeSales of Macon, the holder of the class C state title. L55 S ' . is las? g . I A W ,T W ,of : g A A 'Ze-ar' : 1 . 4354 . + a' - xde- W . Q .Q fy ' N, K W .,L, .. .f ,wr ' I 'i A pi 1' W ' , www-A-' -nun! , ,L ,. . ,.- v- -- 1. a foul ball. watching the ball meet the bat. Sports 245 onli TOP: Mark Torbett sheds his mask to chase down ABOVE: Stretching to take the throw at first is Joe Jones LEFT: Verlin Perry shows the perfect hitting style- Sounds of Baseball: The Cracking of the Bat, The Popping of Leather 246--Sports .r K , vp. ABOVE: They who are the depth of the Team prepare for batting practice RIGHT Ray Vasas awaits the prtch if . f 'F f' 'gk 'I . ---, . , .wa FL xx. - ww . , -Q... ,N ...., Ly Q , fy V- rfjif ' 'L' gg ' fl K' ,zvif-5, We-f ,st A any M , -. . K qw. 0 - rf . . ' -. .H 1 f Q. .ii -1 .,pL Z,xX in 4 ' 'D-...'J:.:- - ,.,i0.1c ., nn-.f fi,-Q 'A N30-!lf'fH f- ,af - i .xi , .v ,V Jw , ' by-, ,h - L A ' ' A .., N . . M D 'wr ' 'w a V 4 K, -.Mu 'V ,. f ..,-,is -K . .. V -X , - . 5 . V Q . .,,A , ,... . , - f. I . ' cv e f -' . 4' - - ' ' ' 4 - ' 'war' - 'Nui 7 ' ' ' fl I ,.,A,-H3 n' ' f ' ' k ' F -' 1 7 i '. 5 A - it f -f' ,LL--nr 'fs.,,g,v A ' . X - , i v i , N' K - I . . A 9' 5- q 4 . V ,G N, Im., M wliasqg-MQ..Q,..m Wrghiy M as 4 :Q ata, x. , , , ., ,guy ,A n: A, if . , hh 5 . ZS E ' '?i'5Q4.F't-ffgil '!W5ws4xi2k - .. , ABOVE LEFT. Juey Herring, rated by many as the state's best high school pitcher, delivers the throw. ABOVE: Extra bases are prevented as Bruce Jones sends the ball back towards the infield. LEFT: A double play is initiated as Gray Howard makes an accurate throw to second base. Spo rts-247 BELOW RIGHTZ Preparing To 'throw the discus is Chuck Barber. BELOW: This year's cross country team is composed of Jeff Reese, Virgil Hollis, Jerry Mitchell, Gary Brown and Mercer Moye. 48- lrack - Cinders, Sand and Foam Rubber This year's track team is composed of many outstanding athletes, however, it is the first time that many of them have participated in the sport. The team possesses possibly one of the mosft out- standing participants in the high jump, long jump, and triple jump in the city. While the field events are probably the strongest points of the team, sev- eral individual runners and an outstanding 440 relay team contribute to the strength of the team. ABOVE LEFT: Ricky Darden, possibly the state's best, hits the sawdust after a long jump. LEFT: Cedelle Crawford, Jimmy Willis, and Joe Banks demon- strate their prowess on the hurdles. 4, l Sports 249 fl' l 250-Sports ABOVE: James Sparks executes one of the most diiffcult shots in golf-the sand blast. RIGHT: Big AI Taber gets good body action as he hits a stiff four iron. lhie fearsome Foursome Columbus High has definitely been the dominate team in the world of golf for the last five years. With two region stand- outs returning to this year's team, Columbus High will, again, be a strong contender for the state title. The primary forte of this year's golf team is the experience they all have gained in summer tournaments and in last year's school matches. This type of playing experience gives the individual an opportunity to accustom himself with pressure that can be found only in tournament play. This year's foursome promises to be strong from first man to last and should be consistently shooting around and under 300. ABOVE LEFT: Huck Camp rolls it in the side of the cup for a birdie. ABOVE AND LEFT: Both Kenny Knox and Donnie Smith illustrate how a good approach shot is essential for a low score. Sports-25 l 252-Sports Concentration, Determination Produce Match Wins The loss of 6 of the top 7 starters from last year brought up a crop of young and fairly inexperienced netmen. This year's tennis team, composed of scrappy players with one of their main attributes being strong physical stamina, disproved the opinion that this would be a strictly rebuilding year. After an opening match loss to Dothan, the team bounced back with a surprising upset win over the Hardaway netmen, and went on to handily defeat the Pacelli team. This strong showing early in the season promises another respectable tennis team and high hopes for the future. -as 5' X .5 .,. .4 ,ft gfsggg ....J'w.,,.. g TOP: Charles Denton and Walter Rothschild combine their talents to form a consistently successful doubles team. FAR LEFT: Art Colaianni prepares to smash an overhead in practice as Coach Hickey looks on. LEFT: Dependable ground strokes and an improved net game enable Charles Mixon to hold down the number l position. ABOVE: David Berry rushes the net after a deep approach shot to the backhand court. Sports-253 The CHS Varsity Cheerleading Squad was increased this past year to eight regular cheerleaders and three alternates. Thiis addition in- creased not only the size of the squad but also the spirit produced by the cheerleaders, Besides leading the cheers at games and pep rallies, these girls performed numerous other tasks to encourage school spirit. They painted signs for the gym, for pep rallies and for the fences at the stadium, wrote Spirit Notes to the members of the Basketball and Football teams, and they even decorated the football players' locker room before the games. There was never a dull moment for these eleven active girls . . . with the fun of cheering and the work that accompanied it. Working with the Cheerleaders as their Advisor was Mrs. Nancy Bethea. 254--Sports The More The Merner TOP: Sencira Flakes, Mary Browder, Nan- cy Cason, captain, Madge England, alter- nate, Cardy Flournoy, Kathleen Roberts, co- captain, Patty Maddingg alternate, Becky Faulkenberry, Susan Farley, Viola Johnson, Sharon Buchanan, alternate. f V x 'X Sports-255 xl 'ga , 1 H' 2 M3 .V,. Q 3 ., , C E 1 -: ': IA F ..f- N RIGHT: J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Bar- bara Doubg captain, Cathy Zimmer- mang Co-captain, Cathy Cribb, Joan Edrington, Sylvia Lemelle, Jan Loc- kier, Jan Palmer, Deena Truschka. 256-Sports ,gy Mila, F l-ha? All The Devils Got lhe Humpty Dump The Junior Varsity Cheerleading squad is composed of eight girls in the Sophomore Class. These girls were selected last Spring by the Student Body from a group of thir- teen finalists. They assist the Varsity Cheer- leaders by cheering at some of the pep rallies, besides cheering at B-Team football and basketball games. This year the J. V. Cheerleaders cheered at the Football Jam- boree, a 'pre-season exhibition game, that was held in March. At this Jamboree, the cheerleaders led cheers as our next year's Varsity football team played teams from Spencer and Hardaway, This was the first year for such a Jamboree as so it was the first year for Freshman Cheerleaders at CHS. After weeks of practice lasrt fall, they were selected by members of the Freshmen Class, The chief function of this squad is to cheer at the games of Freshman teams. Miss Lewis serves as the Freshmian's Ad- visor, while Mrs. Gorman guides the J. V. Cheerleaders. 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Hickey, Col. lRetl Bill B.S., Valdosta State College, University of North Carolina, Economics-Sociology, Basic Aeronautics, Tennis Coach, P. 65. Higgins, Miss Fannie George B.S. Ed., University of Georgia, M.S. Ed. Au- burn University, Dept. Head, Math, Advanc- ed Algebra and Trig, Elementary Analysis, Calculus, P. 65. Hood, Mrs. Bettie B.S., Albany State, University of Georgia' ASC College, Shorthand, Typing, P. 65. Howard, Mr. Jessie B.A., Livingston State, Physics, Chemistry' Football Coach, P, 66. Huff, Mrs. Melinda H. B.S., Fort Valley State College, Atlanta Uni- versity, New York University, M.A., Roose- velt University, English lll, IV, P. 66. Hunter, Mrs. Betty B.S., North Carolina, M.S., University of Georgia, Bookkeeping, Typing, P. 66. Johnson, Mrs. Oneysa B.S., Albany State, Fort Valley State, Au- burn University, Assistant Librarian, P. 66. 1 r Jones, Mr. Ted B.S., University of Georgia, World Geogra- phy, Enocomics-Sociology, P. 67. Judah, Mr. Roy A.B., LaGrange College, M.Ed., Auburn Uni- versity, Librarian, P. 67. Kaeserman, Mrs. Charlotte B.S., University of Tennessee, Girl's P.E., Advisor-Pep Club, P. 67. Kelly, Mrs. Marion B.S., Troy State, M.S. Ed., Auburn University, Geomegry, Senior Class Advisor, Modern Math I, P. 6 . Kendrick, Mr. John B.S,, M.A., University of Alabama, Band Di- rector, P. 67. Lee, Mrs. Juanita B.S., Bethune Cookman College, University of Nebraska, Spanish ll, P. 68. Lewis, Miss Patricia B.S., Auburn University, World History, World Geography, Freshman Cheerleader Ad- visor, P. 68. Lindsay, Mrs. Martha B.A., lncarnate Word College, English ll, P. 68. McCorlew, Mrs. Florence A.B., Syracuse University, M.Ed., Auburn University, Guidance Counselor, P. 59. McGee, Col. Hoke A.B., Oglethorpe University, Biology, Dept. Head, P. 68. McGraw, Mrs. Lynneth A.B., Florida State University, English IV, Dept. Head, P. 68. Martini, Mr. Lucien B.A., M.A., Emory University, French ll, Ill, IV, p. 69. Matthews, Mr. Frank B.S., Auburn University, World History, Baseball Coach, p. 69. Nellums, Mr. Robert T. B.S., Florida State University, Football Coach, P. 69. Oswalt, Mr. Larry B.S., Jacksonville State, Biology, Anatomy, Basketball Coach, P. 69. Patch, Miss Nancy A,B., Wesleyan College, English ll, P. 69. Petty, Mrs. Emily B.A., Valdosta State College, M.S. Ed., Au- burn University, Guidance Counselor, College Consultant, P. 59. Piet, Mrs. Jo Ann B.S., Auburn University, Girl's P.E., P. 70. Prescott, Col. lRet.l William B.B.A., Wichita State University, M.Ed., Georgia State University, Chemistry, P. 70. Reid, Mrs. Eileen B.S., Ohio University, English Ill, Human- ities, P. 70. Reynolds, Sgt. T. G. R.O.T.C. advisor, Drill Team, Rifle Team Advisor, p. 7l. Rogers, Miss Martha A.B. -Mercer University, M.Ed., University of Georgia, Auburn University, Emory Uni- versity,, Geometry, Advanced Algebra Trig, P. 7l. Rowell, Mrs. Coralee B. B.S. Ed., West Virginia State College, New York University, American University, At- lanta University, Georgia State University, French I, P. 7l. Sewell, Mrs. Marjorie B.A,, Tift College, English IV, Advisor Co- hiscan, P. 7l. Shepard, Mrs. Lucy B.A., Asbury College, Latin I, ll, Ill, IV, P. 7l. Shores, Mrs. Catherine H. B.S., M.Ed., Alabama State College, Mod Math ll, Algebra and Trig., P. 72. Sneed, Mr. Raphael B.S., University of Alabama, Biology, P. 72, Spano, Mr. Nick B.S., University of Georgia, M. Ed., Auburn University, Administrative Assistant, P. 56. Sparks, Mr. Joe B.S., Auburn University, Head Coach--Bas- ketball, Asst, Football Coach, Business Ad- visor, Cohiscan, P. 72. VanLandingham, Miss Evelyn B.A., Georgia State College for Women, M.A., University of Georgia, University of North Carolina, Florida State University, Au- burn University, Government-Dept. Head, P. 72. Vernon, Mrs. Delmarie B.S., Alabama A8tM, M.Ed., Tuskegee ln- stitute, Biology, P. 72. Walker, Miss Amy Lynn B.A., Miami University, Algebra ll, P. 72. Washington, Mrs. Ola R. A.B., Clark College, M.A., Tuskegee Insti- tute, Guidance Counselor, P. 59. Abram, Avis H. Art. 3. Adams, Debra Gay Pep Club l,2, Library 3,4. Ahern, Maura Junior Civitan 3,4, Junior Red Cross l, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Cohiscan Staff 3,4, Tri- Hi-Y l,2,3,4, D.A.R. Best Girl Citizen 4, NTCE Nominee, Merit's Who's Who Among Outstanding High School Students, Certif- icate of Merit, University of Georgia and State of Georgia System. Akridge, Barbara Susan Blue Streak Staff 3,4, Freshman Class Secre- tary, Student Council l,2, German Club l,2, Library Club l, Pep Club l, Drama Club l, Choir l, Ensemble l, Alberson, Blanchard Michael Amon, Thomas Michael Amos, Maria Teresa Anderson, Dana Dorothy . Future Teachers of America 3, President of FTA 4, Footlighters 2, National Honor So- ciety 4, Geography Club l, Secretary-Treas- urer of Geography Club I. Anderson, James Maltie JCL l,2,3, Vice-President 4. Atkinson, Ellis Ovvell Austin, Charlotte D.E. Club at Spencer High School l,2,3. Avery, Ronnie Lee Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4, Foot- ball l,2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, French Club l,2. Bacon, Eddie Sophomore Council, C Club 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross l,2, Junior Classical League l, Basketball 2, Track l. Bailey, Carolyn Annette Future Homemakers of America 4. Carver High School I-3, Red Cross 3, Les Charm- siselle 2,3. Banks, Billy Joe Football 4, C Club 4. Banks, James Banks, Joe SC Club l, Football 3, Basketball 3, Track Barber, Charles Jackson C Club 3, Treasurer 4, Classical League 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4, Foot- ball l,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Best Offensive Lineman 4. Barr, Jean Pep Club 2,3,4. Senior Index Barrow, Marion Brantley Freshman Class Treasurer, Key Club 3,4, Student Council 2, President 4, Junior Class Council, Treasurer 3, French Club 2,3, Pres- ident 2, Vice-President 3, Jr. Classical League l,2, Junior Jaycees 3, Vice-President 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Vice-President 4, Junior Achievement 3, President 4, Vice- President of Sales 2, Achiever Award, Certif- icate of Merit 3, Outstanding Teenager ot America 4, Who's Who Among High School Leaders 4, Outstanding Senior, Outstanding Junior, Senior Attractive. Beard, Rebecca Ann Library Club 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Future Business Leaders of America 3, Tri- Washington, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 2, Hi-Y 4, Napavine High School, Napaume, Chorus l. Benford, David Bruce lnteract 4, Jr. Classical League 2,3, Baker High School l, Nedt Certficiate Award, Football l, Basketball l, Student Council l. Bennett, Mary Ruth Jr. Classical League l,2, Future Teachers of America 4, National Honor Society 4, Tri- Hi-Y l, Vice-President 2, Secretary 3.4, En- semble 2,3, Vice-President 4. Benton, Savoie Denise Carver High School l,2,3, Spanish Club 2, Future Homemakers of America l, Vice- President 4, Choir 3, Maiorette l,2,3,4, Charmette 2, English Club 3, Girl's Ensem- ble 3, Student Council 2. Berry, David Ronald lnteract l,2,3, Jr. Red Cross l, Basketball l,2, Tennis 4, Golf 3. Blackmar, Fredrick Lyman Key Club 4, National Honor Soicety 4, Harris County High School l,2, Beta Club 2, F.F.A. l, Chess Club l,2. Blake, Thomas Benjamin Boddie, Linda Joyce Art Club 2,3, Student Council Rep. l, Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, Future Home- makers of America I, Tri-Hi-Y l. Boggs, Martha Ann Junior Civitan 3, 4, Blue Streak Staff 2,3,4. Boone, William Bernard Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l, Baseball l. Bowen, Cindy Beth Pep Club l,2. Boyle, Steven Ranger National Honor Society 4. Brooks, Jacquelyn Carver High School I-3, Miss Freshman, Miss Junior, Miss Carver, President Sophomore Class, Secretary Junior Class, Homecoming Court 4, Senior Attractive, Freshman Cheer- leader, Majorette, Tigerette. Browder, Mary Frances Key Club Sweetheart 4, Junior Civitan 3,4, Junior Class Council, Senior Cabinet, Pep Club l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Senior Attractive Homecoming Court 4. Browning, Beverly, Diane Pep Club 2. Bruer, Littlejohn Bowick Bullock, Joni Ann Student Council Rep. 2. Burgess, Jack Richard Arnold Jr. High l, Industrial Arts Club l, Jr. Jaycees 2,3,4. Burkhalter, Patricia Ann Pep Club l,2, Tri-Hi-Y l. Bush, Martha Elizabeth Junior Civitan 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3, Presi- dent 4. Butler, Charlie H. Band 4, Track 4. Camp, Mary Elizabeth Junior Civitan 4, Pep Club l,2. Camp, Wilson McTyre lnteract l,2, Vice-President 3,4, Golf l,2, 3,4. Carroll, Cynthia Ann Pep Club l,2. Carter, James Danny Art Club 3, Junior Class Council, Choir 3,4. Case, Glenn A. Senior Cabinet 4, Jr, Classical League l,2,4, R. B. Daniel Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Y-Council Senator 3, Vice-President 4, Footlighters l,2,3, Choir l,2,3,4, Senior All-State Chorus, G.H.P. Semifinalist 3. Cason, Nancy Lee Junior Civitan 3,4, Student Council 2,3, Junior Class Council, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 4, Captain. Chambers, Joe Frank Chancellor, Rigney Wynn Footabll 2. Chapman, John Footlighters l,2, Cohiscan 3,4, State of Georgia and University of Georgia Certificate of Merit. Clark, Terry Lee Footlighters 3,4, National Honor Society 4, National Thespian Society 4, Sec., Rutledge -Minnex Debate Society 4, Sec., Sampler Staff 4, Arnold Jr, High l, Student Council l, Treas., Drama Club l, Pep Club l, Vice- Pres., National Jr. Honor Society, Chorus Pres. l, South Mecklenburg High School, Charlotte, N.C.,2,3, Drama Club 2,3, Stu- dent Council 3. 3Ol Collins, Dresden Elaine Jr. Classical League l,2, Band l,2,3,4. Collins, Virginia Major Club l,2, Art Club 3, Jr. Classical League l,2, Art Club 3, Jr. Classical League l,2, Pep Club l,2,3. Cook, James Steven C Club 3, Corresponding Sec. 4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball 4, Fel- lowship of Christian A-thletes, Sec. 4. Cornell, Cassandra Marie Jr. Civitan 3,4, Jr. Class Council, Pep Club l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Cohis- can 3,4, Blue Streak 2, Tri-Hi-Y l, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, Homecoming Court 4. Courtney, Joye Denise Jr. Civitan 3. Crawford, Cedell Track l . Creighton, Frank Richard Spencer High School l-3, Student Council l, Band l,2,3, Track l. Crouch, Alvin Simone Future Business Leaders of America 4, Track 4. Cruz, Carmen Nannette Library Club 4, Blue Streak 3. Culpepper, 'William Stephen Band l,2,3,4. Culverhouse, Deborah Ann Jr. Civitan 3,4, Jr. Red Cross l,2, Jr. Classi- cal League 3, National Honor Society 4. Darden, Rickey C Club 4, Football 4, Outstanding Senior, Trcak 4, Golden Helmet Award 4. Dasher, Deborah Wright Art Club 3, Sec. 4, Jr. Red Cross l,2, Jr. Classical League l,2, Pep Club l, Band l,2,3,4, Majorette 3. Davis, Durwood Reeves Interact 4. Davis, Michael Rayner C Club 3,4, Jr. Classical League l,2, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Football 'l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Certificate of Merit, State of Georgia and University of Georgia Dent, Michael Leon Art Club l. Denton, Charles Edward National . . . Merit. Dixon, Karen Dale Future Teachers of America 4, Library Club 4, Future Business Leaders of America 3, Young High School l,2, Spanish Club 2, So- cial Chrm., Science Club l, Y-Teens l,2, Project Chrm. 302 Senior Index Dollar, Susan Dale Freshmen Class Vice-Pres., Jr. Civitan 3.4, Pep Club l, Quill and Scroll 4, National Hon- or Society 4, Cohiscan 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer l,2. Doolittle, Patricia Louise Jr. Classical League 2,3, Allied Medical Ca- reers Club 3, Choir 3. Dowie, Donald Douglas, Jr. Rutledge-Minnex Debator Society 4, Sam- pler Staff 4, R.O.T.C. 3,4, Doyle, Rosemarie Library Club 2,3. Durkee, William Carl Football l,2, Track l,2. Eaker, Karen Helen Edmondson, Martin Stanley Library Club l,2. Elliott, James Robert, Jr. Junior Classical League l,2, Pres. Jr. Class, Senior Cabinet, Pres., Key Club l, Board Member 2, Sec. 3,4, March of Dimes Board 2,3, School Chrm. 4, Soph. Council, R.O.T.C. 2,3,4, Outstanding Junior, Outstanding Sen- ior, Wh0's Who in American High School Students, Senior Attractive, Mr. CHS. Farley, Susan Kirkpatrick Soph. Class Pres., Student Council l, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Classical League l,2, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2, Var- sity Cheerleader 4, Senior Attractive, Out- standing Senior, Homecoming Queen 4, Miss C.H.S. 4. Farrow, Ricky Allan C Club 2, 3,4, Football l, Baseball 3. Faulkenberry, Becky Jane Major Club l,2, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor Society 4, Cohis- can 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Varsiety Cheerlead- er 3,4, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2. Flakes, Sencira Carver High School l-3, Tri-Hi-Y l-2-3, Var- sity Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Miss Carver 3, Miss Tri-Hi-Y 2, Future Homemakers of America Club, Homecoming Court 4, Senior Attrac- tive. Flournoy, Elizabeth Carden Soph. Class Treas., Jr. Civitan 4, Senior Cab- inet, Jr. Classical League 3, Pep Club l,2,4, Treas. 3, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2, Capt., Varsity Cheerleader 4, Homecoming Court 4, Spring Sports Queen 4, Senior Attractive. Flowers, Mildred Swain Senior Cabinet, Vice-Pres., Jr. Civitan 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Student Council 3, Spanish Club 2, Future Teachers of America 4, Pub- licity Chrm., Pep Club l,2,3, Sargeant-at- Arms 4, National Honor Society 4, Cohiscan 3,4, Civitan of Year 4, Student Exchange Participant 3, Senior Class Vice-Pres. Flowers, Thomas McCreery Freshman Class Treas., Soph. Class Vice- Pres., Key Club l,2,3, Pres. 4, C Club l,2,3,4, Student Council l,2, Senator 3,4, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Classical League l,2, Cohiscan 3,4, Football l, Basketball l,2,3,4, Golf l,2,3, Outstanding Jr., Outstanding Senior, Outstanding Key Clubber in Colum- bus, Member, Metro Columbus Urban League 4, Senior Attractive. Fondren, Debbie Lee Future Busines Leaders of America 4. Forehand, Joseph Kirk Franklin, Laurel Karen Jr. Classical League 3,4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Choir 3, Beca Craig High School l-2, Chair l,2, Ensemble 2, Pres. v Freyberger, Linda Mae National Honor Society 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l, En- semble 2, Sec 4, Soph. Council. Fuller, Louis Allen, lll C Club 2,3, Jr. Jaycees 2,3, 4, Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Football 2,3. Fulton, Catherine Anne Jr, Classical League l, Allied Medical Ca- reers Club 3, Library Club 4! Blue Streak l,2,3. Gammage, Jessica Irene Future Business Leaders of America 3, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, Hardaway High School l,2, Annual Staff 2, French Club 2, Jr. Red Cross l,2, Student Council l,2. Gammell, Brenda Gaye Art Club l, Pep Club l, Glee Club l,2,3,4. Garcia, Michael Anthony C Club 3,4, Football 3,4, Garrett, John McCollum Band 3,4. Gibson, Rickey Barslow Jr. Classical League l,2. Glatzel, Joseph Walter Student Council, Senator 4, Cohiscan 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Choir 4, Certif- icate of Merit, Georgia State and University of Georgia. Goode, Mike Eugene Band l,2,3,4. Gorman, Patricia Jeanne Jr. Civitan 3, Treas. 4, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Classical League 2,3, Pep Club l,2, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Sophomore Council. Gray, William Pratt National Honor Society 3,4. Greene, Brenda Gail Future Business Leaders of America 4. Greer, Sandra Rae Student Council l. Groman, June Celeste Hale, Ronald Choir 3,45 Drill Team Award 35 Sequpoyah High School l,25 All State Choir 25 Football l5 Wrestling l5 Cross Country Letter 2. Hamburger, Kathryn Elizabeth Jr. Classical League l,25 Pep Club l,2,45 Tri-Hi-Y l, Sec. Harrell, Susan Gail Junior Civitan 3, Convention Chrm. 45 Stu- dent Council l5 Senior Cabinet5 Spanish Club 25 Future Teachers of America 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Cohiscan 3,45 Blue Streak 25 Soph. Council5 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 45 Senior Attrac- tive5 Bi-City Student Council l5 Homecoming Court 45 Deputy Governor South Georgia District of Jr. Civitans 45 Chrm. Youth Action Committee 4. Harrelson, Mike Anthony Jr. Red Cross l,25 Football l,25 Basketball I5 Golf 3,4. Harris, David Heflin C Club 3,45 Football l,2,3,4. Harris, Lessie Belle Pittsview High School l,25 Future Home- makers of America 25 Sewing Award 25 Car- ver High School 35 Future Business Leaders of America 35 Future Business Leaders of America 4, Sec. Harris, James Woodrow lll C Club l,2,3,45 Art Club 45 Sampler Staff 45 Track l,2,35 Cross Country l,2,35 Most Valuable Track Athlete 35 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4. Hart, Sarah Kent Senior Class Treas.5 Jr. Civitan 3, Pres 45 Interact Calendar Girl 35 Student Council 35 Senior Cabinet, Treas.5 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Soph. Council 25 Inter-Club Council 45 Lt. Governor South Georgia District of Junior Civitans 45 Senior Attractive5 Outstanding Senior. Harvel, Charles Ray Hasty, Susan E. Jr. Civitan 45 Pep Club 35 Choir 3,45 Rock Hill High School l,25 Pep Club l,25 Junior Spinsters Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y l,25 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader l5 Varsity Cheerleader 2. Hayes, Ellen Mitchell Sophomore Class COuncil5 Major Club 25 Junior Class Sec.5 Pep Club l,25 Jr. Classical League l,2,35 Quill and Scroll 2, Vice- Pres. 3,45 National Honor Society 3, Sec. 45 Cohiscan 2, Editor-in-Chief 3,45 Outstanding Senior5 Certificate of Merit 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 45 Outstanding American High School Student 45 Presbyterian College Junior Fellowship Award 3. Senior Index Henry, Virginia Dean Jr. Classical League l,25 Treas. 35 Foot- lighters 25 National Honor Society45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Ensemble l,2,35 Treas.-Librarian 45 Band l,2,35 Sec., Uniform Mgr. 45 All State Chorus 3. Herring, Joey M. C Club 45 Baseball 4. Hester, Sara Jane Spanish Club l5 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Cohis- can 3. Heyn, Michael William C Club 3,45 Jr. Civitan 45 Interact 45 Football l,2,3,45 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2,3,4. Heyn, Patrick Demere C Club 3,45 Jr. Civitan 3,45 Interact 45 Football l,2,3,4. Hipp, Charles William Oak Ridge High School l-35 Student Coun- cil l,2,35 Jr. Civitan 2,35 Annual Staff 35 ln- terclub Council 25 Sophomore Class Pres.5 Boy's State 35 Senior Attractive 4. Hodge, Patricia Ann National Honor Society 45 Future Business Leaders of America 45 Spencer High School l-35 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, Sec.5 Future Teachers of America 35 Chemistry Club 35 National Honor Society 35 Celestials Club 35 Future Business Leaders of America 3. Hodges, Deborah Kaye Jr. Civitan 3,45 Jr. Classical League l,2,35 Pres. 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3, Treas., Pres. 45 Certificate of Merit 45 Merit's Who's Who5 lnterclub Council Sec. 45 Society of Outstanding High School Students 4. Hogan, David Earl Student Council l,2,35 Co-Vice Pres. 45 Key Club 45 Jr. Classical League 3,45 Allied Med- ical Careers Club 3,45 National Honor S0- ciety 4. Hogg, Bill Newton Hoh, Elizabeth Sue National Honor Society 45 Choir 3,4. Holland, Cristy Charlene Harris County High School l5 Sec. Freshman Class5 Class Favorite l5 Tri-Hi-Y l5 Jr. Civ- itan 3,45 Pep Club 45 National Honor So- ciety 4. Hollis, Kenneth Hook, David A. Houser, Rembert Cliatt Student Council l,2,35 Football l5 Golf l,2,3,45 Lawyers Club l,2,3,4. Howard, Jesse Gray, lll Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 4. Huling, Jenny Lynn Hyneman, Marty C Club 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,2. Ingle, Linda Jean Future Homemakers of America 4, Pres.5 Future Business Leaders of America 4, Sec. Jackson, Linda Cherly Jr. Classical League 2,35 Pep Club l,2. Jackson, Lloyd Ann Jr. Classical League 2,35 Pep Club l,25 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor Society 45 Cohiscan 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Georgia Youth As- sembly Rep. 3. Jerald, Angela Randolph Student Council 4, Senator5 Band 45 Track 45 Spencer High School l-35 Class Chaplain 35 Band l,2,35 Art Club 3, Pres.5 Chemistry Club 35 Spanish Club 3, Vice-President. Johnson, David Timothy Key Club 3, Chaplain 45 Jr. Civitan 3,45 Jr. Classical League 2,35 Jr. Jaycees 35 National Honor Society 3, Pres. 45 Cohiscan 45 Band l,25 Arnold Jr. High School l. Johnson, John Harvey National Honor Society 45 Spencer High School l-35 National Merit Certificate l5 Na- tional Honor Society 25 D.A.R. Award in History 3. Johnson, Pamela Carver High School l-35 Student Council 35 French Club 3, Pres.5 Future Homemakers of America 25 Science Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Who's Who in American High School Students5 Footlighters 4, Vice- President. Johnson, Robert Stanley Johnson, Viola Yvonne Varsity Cheerleader 4. Jones, Bruce Wayne C Club 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,4. Jones, George Henry Jones, Rickey Leon Future Business Leaders of America 4, Pres- ident.5 Track 3,4. Jones, William Steven Art Club 25 Student Council l5 Jr. Red Cross l5 Jr. Classical League l,25 Allied Medical Careers l,2,3,45 Blue Streak 25 Science Club 25 Geography Club l5 Congress Club 35 R.O.T.C. 2,3,45 R.O.T.C. Marksmanship Award, R.O.T.C. Academic Award. Keeble, Robby Denson Key Club 3,45 C Club 3,45 Student Coun- cil 2,35 Jr. Classical League l,25 Y-Club l5 Baseball 3,45 Track l5 Merit's Who's Who Amang American High School Students. Keel, John Warren Key Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Future Herndon, Roger Lee Pep Club l,2. Business Leaders of America 3,4. 303 Keller, John Steven Kelley, Eleanor Ann Library Club 4. Kimbrough, Wayne Band l,2,3,4, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 2,3,4. Kirkland, Cecelia Maria Library Club 4, Marion County High School l-3, Cheerleader 2,3, Co-Capt., Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Sophomore Class Sec., Governor's Hon- ors Nominee 3, National Honor Society 3, Workshop Club Sweetheart 3, Annual Staff 3, Future Homemakers of America 3. Kirkland, Toby Houston C Club l,2,3,4, Football 2, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball 3. Knowles, Charlotte Kathleen Jr. Civitan 3,4, Spanish Club 2, Interact Calendar Girl 4, Spring Sports Court 4, Pep Club l,2,3,4. Knox, Michael Ernest Jr. Red Cross l,2, Baseball 2, Golf l,2,3,4. Krohn, Douglas Keith Key Club 3, Parliamentarian 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Treas., French Club l,2,3, Footlight- ers l,2,3,4, Quill anud Scroll 4, National Honor Society 3,4, National Thespian So- cienty 4, Blue Streak 4, Rutledge-Minnex Debator Society l,2,3,4, Pres., Order of De- Molay l,2,3,4, Outstanding Teenager of America, Who's Who Anflong American High School Students, Outstanding American High School Student, Georgia American Legion Boy's State, Governor's Honors Program, Certificate of Merit, Bi-City Student Council 3, Presbyterian College Jr. Fellowship Award. Land, William Donald Interact Club 4, Golf 2,34, National Mathe- matics Award Winner 4. Leonard, Osbert Livingston, Camilla Cantey Senior Cabinet, National Honor Society 4, Blue Streak 3, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4. Logan, Mark Steve Track 4, R.O.T.C. 2,3,4. McAuliffe, John Robert Track l,2, Most Valuable Cross Country l. McCarley, Susan Jo Pep Club l,2,3,4, Jr. Civitan 3, Project Chrm. 4, Interact Calendor Girl 3, Cohiscan 3,4, Senior Cabinet, Corresponding Sec., R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, Senior Attractive, Senior Class Corresponding Sec., Homecoming Court 4, Sec. South Georgia District of Jr. Civitans 4, Sampler Staff 4. McDaniel, Harold William Kendrick High School l,2, Student Council l,2, Football l,2,3. lMcDonald, William Thomas Golf 3,4. 4 Senior Index McKenzie, Robert Johnson Art Club l,2,3, Spanish l,2. McGruder, Winnie Lee Footlighters 3, Tri-Hi-Y, Woodbridge High School, Virginia l,2, French Club l,2, Tri- Hi Y l Mabry, Vincent Tyrone Art Club 4, Basketball 4, Carver High School l-3. Marsh, Hanson Spencer High School l-3, Football 3,4, Track 3, Future Business Leaders of America 4. Marshall, Terri Ann Jr. Classical League l,2,3, Allied Medical Careers Club 2,3, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Li- brary Club 2, Footlighters 2,3, Blue Streak 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2, NEDT Award l,2. Martin, John Catlett Pres. Freshman Class, Sec. Sophomore Class, Jr. Class Council, Vice-Pres., Lawyers Club 3, National Math Award 3, Jr. Classical League l,2, Cohiscan 3,4, Key Club l,2,3, Treas. 4, Football l, National Honor So- ciety 4. Martin, Linda Grace Major Club l,2, Art Club l,2,3, Student Council 3, Senior Cabinet, National Honor Society 4, Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 4, Tri-Hi-Y l,2. Martin, Thomas Jefferson Library Club 2. Mason, Cathy Spencer High School l-3. Mason, Minggia Mitsopoulos, David James C Club 3, Vice-Pres.4, Jr. Classical League l,2, Football l,2,3,4, Basketbalyl l, Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 3,4. Moore, Gordon Jay Key Club 4, C Club 3,4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Sec.-Treas. Moshell, William Marcus Interact l,2,3, Treas. 4. Moye, Floyd Mercer Jr. Classical League 2, Track 4. Mullin, William Harrison A Jr. Classical League l,2, Golf 3,4. Mullis, James Melton Spanish Club l,2, Footlighters l,2. Mullis, Kimberly Ann Palmetto High School 2,3, Chatonettes, Fu- ture Homemakers of America 4. Mullis, Tracy Allison Palmetto High School 2,3, Chatonettes, Murrie, Scott Paul Jr. Classical League l,2, Jr. Class Council, Tennis l,3,4. Myers, Michael Wayne Key Club l,2,3,4, C Club 4, Jr. Civitan 3,4, Student Council l, Sec. 4, Jr. Class Council, Football l,2,3,4. Neal, Florence Arthur Art Club 4, Pep Club l,2. Neal, Larry Hughes Interact 2,3, Sec. 4, Jr. Classical League l,2. Norrell, Dennis Bland Jr. Jaycees 2. Norris, Martha Dianne Jr. Classical League 3, Library Club 3, Tal- bot County High School l-2, Future Teachers of America 2, Future Homemakers of Amer- ica l,2, Pep Club l,2, 4-H Club l,2, Fresh- man Class Pres., Soph. Class Sec., Class Fa- vorite l. Oates, James Keith Art Club l,2,3, Student Council 2,3, Foot- ball l. Owens, Frankie Lee Palmer, Jill Art Club l, Student Council 3, Jr. Red Cross 1, Pep Club l,2,3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, Military Ball Queen 4, Home- coming Court 4. Paramare, Zada Maria Pep Club 3, Kendrick High School l,2, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader l, Varsity Cheerleader 2. Parker, Larry Lendon Interact 3, Sgt. at Arms 4. Parr, Debbra Renate National Honor Society 3,4, Certificate of Merit. Parry, Donald John Football l,2, Wrestling l,2. Pease, Porter Golden Interact 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Jr. Classical League l,2, Lawyers Club 3. Peebles, Richard Scott C Club 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Rifle Team 3, Capt. 4, Muscogee County Scholastic Award 3,4, American Legion Rifle Medal 3, Order of DeMolay 3,4. Pennell, Samuel Dean Penton, Eleanor Carol Art Club 2, Student Council l, French Club l, Pep Club l,2,3, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4, C-Day Court l. Perry, Verlin Richard C Club l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Football l,2,3,4, Boseball 2,3,4, Track l,2, Most Valuable Freshman Football Player, All Bi-City Baseball Team 3. Plemons, Toni Denise Poolos, Richard A. Football l,2, Track l. Posey, John Edward Spanish Club 1,25 Band 1,2. Powell, Olivia Spencer High School,-1-35 Future Teachers of America 3, Vice-Pres.5 Future Homemakers of America 3, Vice-Pres.5 Pep Club 35 Li- brary 32,35 Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 2, . Preston, Margaret Rachel Art Club 25 Jr. Civitan 3,45 Student Council 35 Jr. Classical League 1,25 Pep Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 1. Pruett, William Andrew Key Club 25 Student Council 15 Basketball 2. Radcliff, Connell Lee Baker High School 1,25 Student Council 1,25 Class Council 1. Ramsey, Billy Connis Track 4. Reames, Ronald Michael Basketball 15 Track 1. Rice, Robert Steve Football ,1,2. Riggins, Alvin Spencer High School 1-35 Golf Team5 Bas- ketball l,4. Roberts, James Edward Track 4. Roberts, Kathleen Truitt Key Club Sweetheart 45 Jr. Civitan 3,45 Stu- dent Council 25 Senior Cabinet5 Jr. Classical League 1,25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 National Hon- or Society 45 Varsiety Cheerleader 3,45 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 25 Homecoming Court 4. Robertson, Jerry L. C Club 3,45 Art Club 2, Treas. 3,45 Geography Club 15 Football l,2,3,45 Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes 3,4. Robinson, Boyce Tucker C Club 25 Football 2,3. Robinson, Oredius R.O.T.C. 45 Rifle Team 4. Roby, Beth Ann Art Club 25 Pep Club 1,2,45 Library Club 25 Footlighters 1,45 National Honor Society 45 National Thespian Society 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Chaplain 1. Rodgers, Attie Carnell Carver High School 1-35 Student Council 1,25 Future Homemakers of America 25 Girl's En- semble 2,35 French Club 35 Choir l,2,35 Var- sity Cheerleader 2,3. Rogers, Michael Sheldon Rosh, Coral ie Footlighters 3. Ross, Alvin J. Future Business Leaders of America 4, Par- liamentarian5 Football 2,35 Track 3. Senior Index Rothschild, David, lll Key Club 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Student Council Senator 35 Jr. Classical League 2,3,45 Jr. Jay- cees 2, Pres 35 Quill and Scroll 2,35 Pres. 45 Blue Streak 2,3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Tennis 15 Outstanding Juni0r5 Outsanding Senior5 Out- standing Teenager 'of America Who's Who Among American High School Students5 Ga. American Legion Boy's State5 Outstanding American High School Student. Rowe, William Jeffrey Key Club 45 Spanish Club 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Sampler Staff 45 National Honor Society 45 Rutledge-Minnex Debator Society 45 Foot- ball 1,25 Governor's Honors Program5 D.A.R. History Award5 National Merit Finalist5 Na- tional Council of Teachers of English Achieve- ment Award5 Star Student. Royal, Susan Joy Student Council 25 Jr. Red Cross 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. Rucker, Edwin Adams Student Council l,2,35 French Club 1,25 Tri- Hi-Y l,2,35 Track 45 Superior Jr. Cadet, R.O.T.C. 2. Samuel, Constance Olivia National Honor Society 45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Spencer High School l-35 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,35 Jr. Red Cross l,2,35 J- Ladies Service Club 2,3,4. Scarborough, Charles Stephens Key Club 2,3,45 Jr. 'Classical League 15 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Basketball 15 Senior Attractive. Scrivner, Reid Christian Jr. Red Cross 15 Football l,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Track 1. Sheppard, George Wayne Baker High School 1,25 Reynolds High School, N.C. 35 Football l,2,3. Shehane, Virginia Elaine Sigmund, Jennifer Louise Ensemble 25 Vice-Pres. 35 Pres. 45 Band 2,35 Librarian 45 Arnold Jr. High School 1. Simmons, Michael Floyd Art Club 35 French Club 35 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 45 Football 35 Track 3. Smith, Rebecca Lou Footlighters 2, Recording Sec.5 Ensemble 2,4. Snelling, Annette Future Business Leaders of America 4, Vice- Pres.5 Spencer High School 1-35 Les Belle Dames 25 Celestials 35 Chemistry Club 35 Dramatics Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 1. Sonnenschien, Sandy Pep Club l,2,3. Spain, Melanie C. Enterpirse High School 1,25 Future Home- makers of America 1,25 Music Club 1,25 Band 1,2. Sparks, James Neal Key Club 45 C Club 3,45 Jr. Classical League 1,25 Basketball 15 Golf 2,3,4. Spettel, Marcus H. Jr. Classical League 1,25 Blue Streak 4. Star, Carolyn Ann Future Homemakers of America 45 Foot- lighters 45 National Honor Society 45 Co- hiscan 45 Spencer High School 1-35 Tri- Hi-Y5 National Honor Society 35 Art Club5 Greenwaves Committee. Steele, Susan G. Mannheim American High School 1-35 Future Teachers of America l,2,35 Sec.5 Future Homemakers of America l,2, Sec. Stewart, Wentzel Senior Class Council5 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Carver High School 1-3. Stovall, Janice Marie French Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 45 Sen- ior Class Co-Vice Pres.5 Senior Cabinet5 Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist5 Carver High School 15 Student Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1. Stovall, Uita Vernice Senior Cabinet5 Jr. Classical League 35 Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 3,45 En- semble 45 Girl's Glee Club 2,35 Spencer High School 1.' Stratton, Alice Tompkins Jr. Civitan 3, Chaplain 45 Student Council 25 Footlighters l,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Jr. Red Cross 25 Spanish Club 35 National Honor Society 4. Sumbry, William Estes Basketball 4. Swygert, Robert Todd C Club 3,45 Art Club 45 Jr. Classical League 1,25 Y-Clubs 35 Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes 2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track 4. Taber, William Allen Golf l,2,3.4. Tadum, Louise Future Homemakers of America 4, Parlia- mentarian5 Pep Club 4, Vice-Pres. Taylor, Yolanda Future Homemakers of America 4, Sec.5 Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 3,45 Choir 2,3,4. Teasley, John Kenneth C Club 3,45 Footlighters 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track 1. Teasley, Robert Carlton Key Club 1-45 C Club 2-45 lnteract 45 Football 1,25 Basketball 1-45 Baseball 1-4. Templeton, James Denver Jr. Jaycees 25 R.O.T.C. 2-4. Terry, George Lewis, Jr. Football 4, Carver High School l-3, Band l,2, Red Cross l, Football 3, School Safety Directors 2, Distributive Education 3, AAA Concert, Band Participant, State Social Sci- ence Fair Award 3. Terry, Janet Marie Future Homemakers of America 4, Library Club 4, Future Business Leaders of America, Historian 4. Terry, Ronnie C Club 4, Football 3,4, Track 4, Spencer High School l,2, Football l,2, Choir. Thomas, Bennie Football 4, Carver High School, C Club, Football 2,3. Thomas, Dorothy Mae Central High School, Student Council 3. Thomas, Jay Thomas, LaShawn Library Club 4, Future Business Leaders of America 4. Thompson, Walter Samuel Band l, Basketball l, Track l. Tilly, Lisa Claire Major Club l,2, Jr. Red Cross 2, French Club l, Pep Club 2,3, National Honor So- ciety 4. Tinsley, Harry G. Junior Classical League 3,4, National Honor Society 4. Toole, David Bruce C Club 2-4, Interact 4, Student Council l, Football 2,3, Track l,2. Toombs, Patricia Trigg, Cathy Frances Jr. Civitan 3,4, Jr. Red Cross l, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club l,2,, Library Club 3, Pres- ident 4, Footlighters 2, National Honor So- ciety 3,4. Triplett, Tom Andrews Junior Classical League, Chaplain l,2,4, Jr. Jaycees, Vice President 2,3, President 4. Truschka, Deborah Lee Future Homemakers of America, Historian 4, Baker High School, Student Council l, Fu- ture Homemakers of America l,2, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 2,3, Jr. Red Cross l. 306 Senior Index Tulia, Thomas Allen Sr. Class Council 4, Spanish Club 2,3, Fu- ture Teachers ot America 3, National Honor Society Treasurer 3,4, Rultedge Minnex De- bate Society Treasurer 4, National Merit Letter ot Commendation: Demolay Treas- urer 3,4. Turner, Marie Dykes Jr. Civitan 4, Jr. Red Cross l, Pep Clubs 2,3. Tyndall, Roy Sheldon Jr. Classical League l,2, Y-Club Secretary 3, Library Club 2,4, President 4. U nderwood, Thomas Robe rt Vann, John Brooks C Club 3, President 4, Key Club 3-4, Jr. Class Council, Football l-4. Waldrop, Max Lee Key Club 3, Jr. Class Council, Spanish Club 2, President 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Track 3, Battalion Commander R.O.T.C., Certificate of Merit - Merit's Who's Who, The Society of Outstanding High School Stu- dents, Legion ot Valor, Superior Jr. Cadet Award 2,3,4, Civitan Award 2,3, Military Order of World Wars Award, American Le- gion Award for Military Excellence, American Legion Award for Scholastic Excellence, Best Drill Cadet, Rifle Team 2, Order of DeMOlays. Walker, Michael K. Wall, Jack Keene Jr. Civitan 3,4, Interact 3,4, Jr. Jaycees 2, 3,4, Football l,2,3. Ward, Elizabeth Mauney Senior Class Recording Sec., Jr. Civitan 3, Student Council 3, Senior Cabinet, Recording Sec., Pep Club l,2,3, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2, March of Dimes Board 2,3,4. Ware, Johnny Washington, Darius James Carver High School l-3, French Club 3, Foot- ball 3. Watkins, Luther Chalmers C Club 2, Jr. Jaycees 2,3, Football 2, R.O.T.C. 2,3,4. Watson, Shirley Denise Jr. Civitan 3,4, Student Council 4, Vice- Pres., Footlighters 2, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Choir 3,4, Y-Council l,2,3, Outstanding Junior, R.O.T.C. Spon- sor 4. Weaver, Barbara Wells, Richard Layne R.O.T.C. 2,3,4. White, Debbie Jr. Classical League l,2, Pep Club l,3,4, Li- brary Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Treas. 4, Choir 4, Ensemble 4. White, Douglas Edward Football 4, Track 4. Whitehurst, Lewis Madison, Jr. Whitley, Mary Margaret Major Club 2, Art Club 4, Jr. Civitan 3,4, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club l,2,3, Tri-Hi-Y l, Vice-Pres., 2,3,4 Pres. Whitlock, Dana Leslie C Club l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,4, Out- standing Back Award. Williams, Lawrence Howard Key Club 2,3,4, Senior Cabinet, Jr. Classi- cal League l,2, Allied Medical Careers Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4. Williams, Letha Mona Wilson, Billy Roy Wilson, Frank Berry, III Wilson, Winter B. Key Club 3, Board Member 4, C Club 3, Jr. Classical League 3,4, National Honor So- ciety 4, Football 2,3, Basketball 2. Woodward, Jeannie Yvonne Senior Cabinet, Jr. Clasical League 3, Foot- lighters 4, Rutledge-Minnex Debate Society 4, Gordon Military High School l. Woolfolk, Carol Spanish Club l,2, Pep Club l,2,3, Sopho- more Council. Wynn, Karen Yvonne Art Club l,2, French Club l, Pep Club l,2, 3, Future Business Leaders of America 3, Tri-Hi-Y l, Interact Calendar Girl 3. Young, Judith Elise French Club 2,3, Jr. Classical League 4, Fu- ture Teachers of America, Sec. 4, Pep Club 3,4, Future Business Leaders of America 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Band l,2,3,4, Spencer High School l, Student Council l. Yulo, Mike Art Club 3, Pres 4, Football 2,3. Student Index Bennett, Mary 76, 206,209,219,223 Benton, Denise 43,76 Berry, David 76,252,253 Berry, Ed 106,107,200 Berry, Frances 118 Berton, Bobby 132 Betty, Garry 132,196,201 Binns, Mike 106,200 Birch, Kathy 132 Bishop, Connie 133 Bishop, Matt 133 Black, Alan 118,225 Black, Cassandra 118 Black, Susan 106,225 A Abram, Avis 43,74 Adaire, Kathy 132 Adams, Cecilia 132,201 Adams, Cheryl 132 Adams, Debra 74 Adams, Eugenia 118 Adams, Georgia 118,227 Adams, Mike 132 Adkins, Allen 132 Adkins, Sharon 106 Ahern, Maura 41,74,219,227 Akers, Byron 118,236 Akridge, Barbara 74,225 Alberson, Mike 74 Alderman, Bob 132 Alexander Blanche 106,203 Alexander, Jeff 118 Alexander, John 132,248 Alexander, Lisa 118 Alexander, Steve 132 Alexander, Theodore 106 Allen, Susan 118 Ammons Amons, El Amon, To Nancy 74, 192 len 106 mmy 74 Amos, Sita 74 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Barbara 118 Billy 132,237,242 Dana 75,223 Jimmy 75 223 Anthony,' An 106,244 Boynton, Curtis 119 Appleby, Leneta 106 Askew, Darryl 118, 236 Atkinson, Ellis 75 Ausbon, Nancye 106 Austin, Charlotte 75 Austin, John 106 Autry, Mike 118,217,225 Autry, Tracy 132 Averett, Patricia 132 Avery, Bruce.132 Avery, Ronnie 75,238,239,241 B Bacon, Bruce 132 Bacon, Calvin 106,230 Bacon, Eddie 75 Bailey, Carolyn 75 Bailey, Henry 132 Bailey, Meg 106 Baker, Donnie 132 Baker, Ge raldine 132 Baker, Martha 118 Baldwin, Russell 132 Banks, Bil ly Joe 75,92 Banks, Debra 118 Banks, James 75 Blackmar, Fred 77 Blake, Tommy 77 Blakney, Pam 118,209 Blanchard, Geri 106 Blanchard, Marc 133 Blinker, Pam 209 Boddie, Cynthia 77 Boddie, Kenneth 106 Boddie, Linda 77 Boddie, Vickie 118 Boden, Bobby 106 Boggs, Lamar 106 Boggs, Martha 77,181,225 Boggs, Roy 77 Bonner, Renee 77 Boone, Billy 77,230,231,232 Boone, Marilyn 106 Boone, Mike 133,237 Boone, Pamela 133 Booth, Doris 118 Booth, Nancy 133 Borum, Annie 133 Bowden, Jeff 133 Bowden, Mary 133 Bowen, Bowen, Bowen, Charles 133 Cynthia 77 Gale 133 Bowers, Ann 119 Bowers, Elton 119 Boyd, Alvin 106 Boyle, Steve 77,219 Brannon, Donna 119 Brantle y, Eddie 133 Braswell, Obee 119 Bratton, Mike 106,236 Brescia, Paul 133 Brewton, Jackie 133 Brim, Martha 106 Bristow, Becky 133 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Banks, Joe 75,92,230,232,240,248,249 Broom, Barbaree, Steve 76 Barber, Brad 118 Barber, Chuck 76,232,234 Barbar, Linda 118 Bardwell, Richard 118 Barnes, Debra 132 Barnes, lris 132 Barnett, Gary 106 Barrow, Ri Barr, Audre 106,197 Barr, Jean 76 Barnett, Jaimi 106 Barrett, Jerri Sue 132 Barron, Bi IIY 132 Barron, Kathie 132 Barrow, Brantley 30,31 chard 132,237 Browde Browde Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Dianne 107 Eric 133 Jackie 43,45,77 Jim 119 Marilon 119 Pam 133 Roberta 107 r, Mary 43 77,219,230,254 f, Penny 133,257 David 133,200 David 107 Debra 119 Debra 107 Dianne 133 Gary 107,248 Jimmy 119 Leonard 133,237 Patsy 119 Sue Ann 107,200 Zeke 243 Browning, Beverly 78 ,41,48,76,199, Bruce, 2lB,219Bruer, Bruer, Marilyn 201 Eric 119 Littleiohn 78 Bush, Boscoe 230 Butler, Charlie 78,248 Butterworth, Donna 107 Butts, Vickie 134 Bynam, Gloria 119 1Bynam, Joyce 134 Byrd, Clara 119,225 Byrd, Mary 119 Byrd, Shirley 134 C Cadena, Cyd 107 Cain, Carl 134 Callen, Wendy 134,207 Camp, Huck 77,215,250,251 Camp, Mary Beth 78 Campbell, Charles 107 Campbell, Janet 134 Campbell, Susan 119 Cannon, Larry 134 Cargill, Johnny 134 Carmiekael, Steve 119 Carpenter, Danny 134,237 Carroll, Cynthia 78 Carrol, Pam Carter, Danny 79 Cartledge, Connie 107,209 Case, Glenn 52,79,209 Cason, Nancy 79,230,254 Chambers, Joe 79 Champion, Grace 38,134,257 Crocker, Yvonne 39,120,217 Croom, John 108 Crouch, Alvin 80,248 Crowell, Johnny 120 Cruz, Carmen 81 Culbreth, Chip 108 Cullifer, Gary 108,243 Culifer, Ricky 134 Culpepper, Billy 81 Culpepper, Patricia 120 Culpepper, Robert 120 Culpepper, Susan 134 Culverhouse, Deborah 81,21 9 D Dallas, Jane 108 Dalton, Charles 81 Dalton, Sandra 134 Daniel, Deryl 135 Daniels, Rita 120 Dansro, Roy 108 Dansro, Sharmane 135 Darden, Ricky 35,81,230,234,235,248,249 Dare, Judy 120 Dasher, Debbie 81,211 Dashiell, Steve 81,215 Daughtry, Larry 108 Davenport, Steve 120 Davis, Deborah 135 Davis, Donna 135 Davis, Dorothy 120 Davis, Jackie 120 Chancellor, Rig 79 Chandler, Dirk 107 Chandler, Pat 107 Chandler, Phillip 119 Chapman, John 79,227 Chastain, Sue 53,107 Christian, Missy 134 Clark, Gary 119 Clark, Janet 108 Clark, Terry 79,198,217,221 Clements, Bob 108 Clite, Donald 108 Cobb, Bernard 108 Cobb, Beverlie 120 Davis, Janice 108 Davis, Jeff 108 Davis, Jeff 120 Davis, Jerry 120 Davis, Jody 135,209 Davis, Laverna 120 Davis, Mike 35,81,219,230,232,234,238,241 Davis, Pam 120,121 Davis, Roger 135,248 Davis, Robert 237 Davis, Woody 81 Deaton, Christi 120 Deese, Tim 252 Cobb, Patsy 120 Coburn, Linda 108 Coburn, Stan 108 Cochran, Beth 134 Cochran, Patty 108 Cochrane, Donna 120 Cochren, Curtis 120 Coker, Greg 120 Colaianni, Art 80,205,252,253 Colaianni, Rick 108 Coleman, Precious 237 Colin, John 108 Collins, Brian 134 Collins Debbie 120 Collinsi Donna 108 Collins, Dresden 80 Collins Comea Connel , Ginger 80 ux, Kenny 120,201,230,236 ly, Andy 120 Conner, Art 120 Conner, Roger 120 Cook, Paulette 134 Cook, Reno 80,214,230,232,234,238, Bartlett, Peter 106 Bass, Bobby 132 Bass, Claude 118 Bateman, Nancy 118 Battles, Patricia 106 Battles, Vicki 132 Batton, Russ 132 Beard, Billy 118 Beard, Rebecca 76,219 Beatty, Doug 132 Beatty, Laura 106 Beatty, Tonez 106 Becton, Richard 118,236 Bedingfield, Cheryl 132,227 Bell, Burt 106 Bell, Carol 118 Benford, David 76 Buchanan, Andre 242 Buchanan, Sharon 45,107,254 Buck, Bill 133 Buck, Brent 107 Buice, Mark 107,230 Bulger, Greg 119 Bullock, Karen 133,201 Bullock, Joni 78 Burgess, Bob 133 Burgess, Dick 78 Burkhalter, Tricia 78 Burns, Pam 134,182,201,217 Burney, Susan 107 Burt, Carol 119 Burts, Anne 134 Burts, Craig 107 Bush, Libby 78,222 Cooksey, Jimmy 108 Cooper, Rhonda 120 Copeland, Jacquelyn 108 Copeland, Yvonne 134 Cornell, Casey 43,80,193,227 Coshay, Vanessa 201 Costigan, Barbie 108,203 Cott, Eddie 108 Courtney, Denise 80 Courtney, Donna 134 Cowling, Kenneth 120 Cowling, Melanie 134 Cox, Sharleen 108 Cox, Simone 120,210,225 Crawford, Belinda 108 Crawford, Cedell 80,248,249 Crawford, James 108,230 Creighton, Frank 80 Crew, Becky 108,200 Crews, Cindy 134 Crabb, Cathy 120,256 Crisp, Carol 108 Crisp, Teresa 134 Crittenden, Vincent 134 Crittendon, Wayne 237,242 Demps, Willie 135 Dennis, Barbara 120 Dent, Eric 135 Dent, Michael 81 Dent, Vince 120 Denton, Charles 82,252,253 Denzik, Steven 120 Diekman, Richard 135 Dixon, Karen 82 Dixon, Fenton 120 Dodelin, Donald 108 Dodelin, Susie 135 Dollar, Dale 82,219,227 Dollar, Lynn 135,201 Doolittle, Patsy 82 Dorchak, Bob 108,230 Dorsey, Sandra 82 Doub, Barbara 38120,222,227,256,257 Doucet, Robert 135 Doughtie, Lauren 120 Dowie, David 135 Dowie, Don 82,194 Doyle, Rosemarie 82 240,244 Draper, Patty 120 Driver, Clifton 108 Dirver, Karen 135 Dubois, Jean 108 Dunn, Carl 120 DuPlayer, Doug 121 Durkee, Bill 82 E Eaker, Karen 82 Earnest, Vickie 121 Easterday, Norman 135,201 Edge, Ken 55,121, Edmondson, Martin 82 Edrington, Joan 121,256 Edwards, Jackie 135 Elder, Curtis 121 Eldridge, Steve 135 Elliott, Anita 121 Elliott, Bob 28,29,41,54,74,82,194,198,g123i Elliott, Marilyn 108 Ellis, Becky 135 Ellis, Sammy 36,50,52,108,196,199,207,211 Estes, Rusty 135,196,201 307 Evans, Wanda 109,237,252 F Farley, Susan 28, 41,43,82,222,23O,254 Farrow, Ricky 82 Faulkenberry, Becky 83,219,227,230,254 Feggan, Cheryl 45,121 Student Index Gran, Johnny 109,222,243 Grandberry, Robert 121 Grant, Barbara 109 Gray, Billy 219 Gray, Connie 136 Gray, Gordon 121 Gray, Gene 136,237 Gray, William 84 Feggans, Randy 109,230 Feggans, Vicki 135,201,257 Fenn, Jay 135 Ferguson, Mary 135 Ferguson, Sandra 190 Fitzgerald, Cathy 121 Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth 136 Flakes, Johnny 230 Flakes, Sencira 83,230,254 Fleming, Jimmy 121 Florence, Pamela 136,196,201 Flournoy, Cardy 43,4S,83,l98,2,30,254 Flournoy, Marty 121,252 Flournoy, Tom 135 Flowers, Swain 83,198,199,212,222,227 Flowers, Tom 83,199,227,238 Flowers, Leon 238,239 Fondren, Deborah 83 Green, Brenda 84 Greene, Elaine 121 Greene, Naomi 121 Greer, Kathy 109 Greer, Mike 84 Greer, Sandra 84 Alice 53,109,197,199,209,219,227 Griffin, Griffin, Julianna 136 Griffin, John 121 Griffin, Kenneth 136 Griffin, Griffin, Larry 122,236,243 PeQQY 122 Ford, Angela 121 Grimsley, Mary 136 Groman, June 84 Gruschow, Bob 109,230,236 Gruschow, Tom 136,237 Gullate, Gary 122 Gunn, Carol 39,45,122,210 Gunn, Deborah 136 Forehand, Kirk 83 Fortson, Thomas 121 Foster, Gippy 109 Foster, Joe 109 Gunn, Rita 136 Gurley, H Bob 109 Haynes, Jeff 110 Hayward, Lisa 122 Haywood, Jim 122 Head, Bill 136 Head, Greg 136 Heafner, Steve 137 Heard, Steve 110 Hebson, Debra 137 Heidman, Susan 122 Heldrith, David 236 Hemphill, Keith 137 Hence, Wayne 242 Henderson, Larry 137,237 Hendrix, Jorene 122 Henley, Greg 122 Henry, Ginger 86,206 Henry, Kathy 122 Hentz, Wayne 137,237 Herndon, Roger 86 Herring, Joey 86,244,247 Hester, Jane B6 Heyn, Mike 86,230,232 Heyn, Pat 86,230,232 Hiers, Earl 86 Hiers, Tommy 137 Higdon, Wanda 122 Highley, Clinton 137 Hightower, Debra 123 Hightower, Earl 123 Hildreth, David 123 lngle, Jean 220 lngersoll, Dan 242,244 Ingersoll, Nancy 123 Ingram, Tama 136 lsom, Jim 136 J Jackson, Beverly 124 Jasckson, Cynthia 124 Jackson, Darlene 110,203 Jackson, Carlos 230,236 Jackson, Deborah 110 Jackson, Joe 138 Jackson, Linda 88 Jackson, Lloyd 88,219,227 Jackson, Violetta 110 Jacobs, Cynthia 110 James, Sharon 124 Jenkins, Dianne 110 Jenkins, Joe 124 Jendze, Sandra 138 Jerald, Angela 88,196,248 Johnston, Carl 243 Johnson, Danny 124 Johnson, Deborah 124 Fountain, Dee 136 Fowler, Sharon 121 Franklin, Laurel 83,219 Franklin, Lisa 121 Hahn, Ellen 109 Haines, Pam 84 Hillard, Barbara 123 Hinton, Beverly 123,220 Hinton Bobby 123 217,225 Hall, Carey 122,230,234 Hogan' David 87,196 Johnson Rodney 242 Fraser, Richard 121 Freeman, Andy 109,230,244 Freeman, Jay 136,237 Freeman, Leon 121 Freeman, Wayne 135 French, Claire 136 Mreyberger, Linda 83,206,219 Frigo, Robert 136 Fry, Regina 136 Fulford, Kim 109 Fulk, Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Fulton Dana 121,230 Allen 83,193 Cathy 121 Charlie 121 Mike 109 , Cathy 83 G Gamm Gambl age, Jessica 44,84,194 e, Cenneta 109 Haines, Roy 1 94 Hale, Gary 122 Hale, Joni 136 Hale, Ronald 84 Hale, Steve 122,230,243,244 Hales, Kenny 109 Hall, Charlotte 136 Hall, David 109 Hall, Juanita 136 Hall, Pam 122 Gaither, Belinda 109 Gammell, Brenda 84,206 Garcia Mike 84,230,232 Garcia, Ricky 121,236 Gardner, Carlton 121,243 Gardner, Cristol 12 1 Gardner, Viola 136 Garrett, Beth 136 Garreh, Dee 136 Garrett, John 84 Gergen, Cathy 136,209 German, Fredrick 121 German, Zackery 121 Gibbs, Cy 109 Gibson, Ken 109 Gibson, Rickey 84 Gidding, Rusty 109 Gierer, Howard 136 Gignilliat, Debbie 109 Gilbert, Donny 136 Gill, Andrew 109,230,236 Glatzel, Joe 48,84,-96,219,227 Glasbrenner, Carol 219,225 Glaser, Mary 109,216 Gladney, Steve 136 Glisson, David 136 Gobin, Donna 109 Halowska, Linda 136 Hamburger, Kathy 85 Hance, Don 230 Hance, Frank 230 Hancock, Kermit 136,201,213 Hand, Mark 122 Handle, Julene 109 Haralson, John 122 Haralson, Walter 109 Harbour, Ricky 136,237 Harcourt, Lauren 122 Harden, Kathy 110 Hardin, Debbie 85 Harding, Ann 122 ,225,237 Harper, Jim 122,236 Harper, William 110,230 Harrell, Robert 122 Harrell, Ronnie 110 Harrell, Susan 41,43,44,B5,l Harrell, Wayne 110 Harrellson, Billy 136 Harris, Darrel 110,230,236 Harris, David 85,230,232 Harris, Jake 136 Harris, Jimmy 85 Harris, Lessie 85 Harris, Robert 136,237 Harris, Sheila 110 Harris, Willie Belle 136 Harriso n, Denis 122 Harrison, Jeanette 122 Hart, Fran 122 Hart, Kent, 30,3l,4l,49,74 Hart, Lane 122 Hart, Tresa 122 91 ,198,212,227 85,198,199,212 Gobin, Patty 136 Goode, Mike 84 Goodman, Debbie 136 Goodlett, Keith 109 Goodson, Glenn 136 Gorman, Patty 84,212,219 Goshay, Vanessa 121 Graci, Gail 109 Gradnigo, Carol 121 Gradie, Chuck 109 Grammer, Mike 136 Gran, Ruthie 38,136,257 Hart, Vickie 122 Harvard, Stewart 110 Harvel, Charles 86 Harvey, Ellen 136 Harvey, Jan 122 Hasty, Susan 86 Hatcher, William 110 Hathaway, Claudette 110 Hawkins, David 136 Hawkins, Debbie 122 Hayes, Ellen 32,33,48,86,21B,2l9,227 Haynes, Elbert 110,230 Hinton, Britt 110,244 Hinton, Stephanie 53,137 Hipp, Bill 41,86 Hixon, Theresa 86 Hobby, Jan 110 Hodge, Patricia 86,219 Hodges, Deborah 87,199,209,216,219 Hogg, Bill 87 Hogg, Pam 137 Hoh, Beth 87,219 Holland, Cristy 87 Holland, Jim Tom 137 Hollaway, Steve 137 Hollingsworth, Robert 123 Hollis, Gary 137 Hollis, Johnny 137 Hollis, Kenneth 87 Hollis, Virgil 110 Holloway, Gloria 137 Holston, Tommy 137,237 Holston, Wendelin 110 Honaker, Steve 123 Hood, Darlene 137 Hoodfin, Derek 137,242 Hook, David 87 Hook, Mike 123 Hopkins, Tonia 137 Horn, Sabryna 110 Horne, Barbara 137 Hough, Tommy 110,230,236 Houser, Rem 87,250 Houser, Rusty 110,250 Howard, Debra 123 Howard, Dianna 110 Howard, Gray 87,214,i230,232,244,247 Howerton, Gloria 123 Hubbard, Mike 137,137,242 Hubbard, Willie 137 Huff, Evelyn 136 Huff, Jay 123 Hughey, Tommy 136 Hugle, Kenneth 123 Huling, Jenny 87 Huling, Ronnie 123 Huling, Wayman 136,242 Humbler, Stephen 123 Hunt, Carla 136 Hunt, Jayne 123 Hunt, Teresa 136 Hussey, James 123 Hyche, Linda 110 Hyneman, Karen 136,256 Hyneman, Marty 88,238 lavolo, Mike 136 lngle, Linda 88 Johnson, David 88,213,218,219,227 Johnson, Donna 110 Johnson, Fredrick 138 Johnson, Genie 209 Johnson, James 110 Johnson, John 88,219 Johnson, Karl 124 Johnson, Lynn 110,225 Johnson, Marilyn 138 Johnson, Mary 110 Johnson, Pamela 88,219 Johnson, Patti 111,219,225 Johnson, Ralph 124 Johnson, Robert 89 Johnston, Beth 124 Johnson, Viola 89,230,254 Johnston, Genie 138 Jones, Bobby 237 Jones, Bruce 89 Jones, Cassandra 138 Jones, Chuck 11,230,236 Jones, George 89 Jones, Janis 124 Jones, Janis 138 Jones, Jeffrey 138 Jones, Joe 235,237,244,245 Jones, Ken 124 Jones, Kim 138 Jones, Nan 124,206 Jones, Ricky 125 Jones Rickey 89,220,244,248 Jones, Robert 138 Jones, Steve 89 Jones, Voriita 1 1 1 Jones, Wanda 89 Jordan, Allen 125 Jordan, Lisa 111 Jordan, Peggy 138 Joseph, Catherine 125 Joseph, Francine 111 K Keating, Chuck 111,236,244,237 Keating, Jeff 230 Keating, Scott 138 Keeble, Robbie 89,244 Keel, John 90 Keeler, Ann 125 Keller, Steve 90 Kees, Betty 125 Kegler, Linda 138 Kelly, Kitty 90 Kelley, Twiggs 111 Kelly, Denise 125 Kelly, Jule 125,230,236 Kelly, Nanette 125 Kelly, Steve 138 Kemp, Margaret 13 8 Kemp, Robert 90 Kennedy, Butch 11,230,248 Kennedy, Jeff 111 Kennedy, Melvin 125 Kennedy, Toni 45,138,257 Kent, Jimmy 138,237 Kestle, Becky 111 Kilgore, Jeanne 138 Kilgore, Joanne 138 Kilgore, Mary 125 Kilgore, Torn 111 Kimbrell, Vicki 138 Kimbrough, Wayne 90 King, Hiawatha 111 King, Linda 125 King, Sandra 138 Kirby, Mona 111 Kirkland, Cissy 90 Kirkland, Joe 111 Kirkland, Toby 90,238,239 Kite, Ricky 125 Knipe, John 125 Knipe, Leonard 125 Knowles, Kathy 45,90 Knowles, Karl 138 Knox, Kenny 125,250,251 Knox, Mike 90,250 Knox, Willie 230 Kolanik, Candi 125 L Lamb, Arnold 125 Lamar, Jacqueline 1 1 1 Lamp, Susan 125 Lance, David 138 Land, Donnie 90 Land, Riley 125, 207,252 Lane, 'Earnesto 125 Lane, Keith 248 Lansdon, Steve 90 Lapaz, Kenny 125 Larimore, Anita 125 Lassiter, David 125 Launimus, Ingrid 90 Lawson, Pamela 138 Ledford, Dennie 125 Lee, Mike 125,236 Lee,' Owen 138 Leffel, Dawn 111 Lemelle, Sylvia 111,256 Lemelle, Willie 237,242 Lemon, Susan 111 Leonard, Beverly 125 Leonard, Cynthia 112 Leonard, Jefferson 138 Leonard, Osbent 91 Leonard, Richard 138 Lesch, Shirlee 125 Lewis, Gail 138 Lewis, Valorie 138 Lofink, Jeff 125 Lockett, Melton 125 Locklier, Jan 125,256 Locklier, Tania 112 Lockhart, Jarvis 139 Lockhart, Patricia 125 Logan, Steve 91 Lowe, Rosina 125 Livingston, Cantey 9l,l94, Livingston, Cindy 139 Lucas, Dianne 112 Lundon, Steve 91 Lutz, Carol 112 Lyner, Shari 126 Lyne, Penny 126 Mc MacMillan, Currie 112 McAuliffe, Robbie 91 McBride, Ronnie 112 McCardIe, Mike 112 McCarley, Susan 4O,43,74,9 McClennan, Alice 126 McClellah, Steve 112 McClellan, Sam 53,126 McClary, Raymond 139 McClintock, Dianne 112,203 McCloud, Kathy 112 McCluskey, Delaine 112 McConnell, Bruce 139 McConnell, Robert 237 McCook, Nancy 126 McCord, Veleda 126 McCoy, Sharon 126 McCullohs, Brent 126 McDaniel, Harold 91 McDonald, Tommy 91,250 McDonough, Ellen 126 McDonough, Joyce 112,227 McDougal, Allen 91 McDowell, Stan 126 McDuffie, Cleaveland 126 McElhannon, Hugh 112 McElrath, Ann 139 McFarland, Doug 52,126 McGarry, Karen 126,201 McGhee, Helene 126 McGruder, Winnie 92 Mclntosh, Blaine 139,237 McKenzie, Bob 92 McKinney, Stan 112 McKinnon, Steve 139 McNally, John 126 McNeil, Jimmy 139 McNeil, Marie 126 McQuinn, Dianne 126 McRae, Tim 112,250 M Krohn, Doug48,49,5O,53,54,90,2l7,219, 221,225Mabry, Cecil 138 Mabry, Vincent 92,238,240 Madding, Patty 112, 254 Student Index Montort, Cheryl 138 Montort, Mark 93 Monfort, Jimmy 138,237,242 Montgo mery, Dan 138 Montgomery, David 237 Moore, Essie 113 Moore Geoffrey 248 Mooref Gordan 93 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moorhe Melissa 138,257 Pat 127 Ray 113 Rick 113,238,239 ad, William 138 Morgan, Cathy 113 Morgan Morgan Morgan , David 113 , Karen 127 Roger 138, 244 Morgani Valeree 127 Morgan William 113,200 Morpeth, Tom 113 Morris, Morris, Morris, Karla 113 Jim 113 Rhonda 113,207 Morrison, Mark 138 Mosely, Mosely, Mosely, Mosely, Cindy 140 Don 113 Jan 127 Susan 113 Pair, Joy 127 Pair, Kent 127 Palmer, Cathy 127 Palmer, Jan 256 Palmer, Jill 4,43,95,192 Pararnore, Zada 95 Parham, Mike 113 Paris, Charles 140 Paris, Karen 127 Park, Dawn 114 Parker, Gale 140,209 Parker, Jimmy 114,220 Parker, Larry 95,215 Parker, Marilyn 140 Parker, Richard 127 Parr, Debbie 95,219 Parr, Kent 236 Parry, Donald 95 Parry, Robert 127 Passmore, Bud 114,244 Pate, Randy 140 Patrick, Charles 114 Patrick, Geraldine 114,200 Patrick, Len 140 Patrick, Willie 114 Patterson, Brenda 140 Patterson, Eddie Mae 140 Pavlovich, Sam 140, 237 Magoni, Matt 48,112,217 Malone, Keith 112,236 Malone, Anthony 138 Manning, Drew 138 Marks, Scott 1 38 Marlow, Mike 112,243 Marsh, Marsh, Marsha Marsha Marsha Marsha Marsha Marsha Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Mason, Mason, Henson 92, 230 Maxine 112 ll, Constance 201 ll, Dionne 138 ll, Gloria 112 ll, John 112 ll, Pamela 138 ll, Terri 92,225 Billy 112 Hall 112 John 92,213,319,227 Larry 138 , Linda 92,198,219 Mariam 138 Thomas 92 Cathy 93 Scott 138,237,242 Massey, Billy 93 Matheson, Rob 93,125 Mathews, Woody 112 Matthews, Gayle 138,201,257 Matthews, Marty 138 Maurer, Lee Roy 93,214,230,233 Mayer, June 93 Mayo, Susan 93 Meadows, Peggy 138 Meadows, Tommy 93 Mears, Steve 1 12 Melvin, Tim 138 Mendelsohn, Margaret 126 Mendenhall, Ken 112,200,230 Mercer, Tony 112,244 198,219 Meredith, Wanda 93 Milano, Linda 126 Miley, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Millcr, Milner, Milner, Milner, Milstea Milton, Diane 126 Ben 112 Paul 112 Tina Wayne 138 LaReatha 126 Rex 138,230 Stanley 127,230 Steve 93,234,236 d, Dave 217 Larry 93 Minggia, Mark 93 1 ,190,198, 212,227Misiak, Mingo, Alton 237 Marilon 127 Mitchel,l Dennis 127 Mitchell, Jenny 138,248 Mitchell, Jerry 112 Mitchell, Moody 112 Mitsopulos, David 92,2l4,230,233 Mixon, Mixon, Bill 112 Charles 113,252,253 Mobley, David 138,237,242,244 Mobley, Ray 113 Mock, Moffet Ann 138 t, Cynthia 113 Moffett, Linda 138 Money, Melanie 45,113 Moshell, Bob 127 Moshell, Mark 94,215 Moss, Jennifer 140 Mott, David 94 Mowery, Bill 140 Moye, Kathy 127,206 Moye, Mercer 94,248 Mueller, Michelle 93,217,225 Mullin, Bill 93 Mullins, Edward 140, 237 Mullis, 'Edward 127 Mullis, James 93 Mullis, Kim 93 Mullis, Tracy 93 Murphy, Melanie 140 Murphy, Sue 140,225 Murray, Sara 127,203 Murrie, Scott 93,252 Myers, Mike 40,93,199,230 N Nail, Rhonda 127,201 Napper, Mike 127,221 Nathan, Jarvis 140,201 Neal, Florence 95 Neal, Larry 95,215 Nelson, Charlie 140 Newsome, Bruce 140 Newsome,, Debra 113 Nix, Phyllis 113,227 Nixon, Fred 113 Noble, Terry 113 Noland, Joann 127 Noland, Ola 140 Nolston, Tommy 242 Norrell, Dennis 95 Norris, Dianne 95 Norwood, Kathy 140,209 O Oates, Keith 95 Obert, Ricky 113 Obert, Robby 140 Odom, Gloria 113 Odom, Peggy 140 Ogan, Richard 127 Ogie, Nancy 45,113,222 Ogletree, Ambrose 113,236 Ogletree, Lane 127 Oliver, Barbara 127 O'Malley, Michael 140 O'Malley, Pat 140,237 O'Neal, Bonnie 140 O'Neal, Tim 140 Olson, Eddie 127,230,236 Oslizly, Roger 113 Osborne, Mike 127 Osteen, Bobby 127 Otwell, Teresa 113 Owens, Frankie 95 Owens, Rozelle 127,217 P Pappafotis, Patty 113,200 Page, GeJuan 113 Pearce, Ricky 127,230,236 Pease, Anna 140 Pease, Crafton 37,107,114,200,211,212, 219,227 Pease, Pete 95,199,215 Pease, Susette 114,227 Pease, Tommy 140 Pearson, Karen 128,209 Pearson, Sharon 128 Peebles, Ricky 95 Pennell, Sammy 95 Penton, Cissy 96,192 Penton, Marcia 128 Perkins Donnie 140 Perry, vefnn 9e.,23o,2-14,245 Perryman, Burt 128,244 Person, Alfred 140 Person, Cassandra 128,197 Person, Ezekill 128 Peters, Leslie 128, 201 Peytlik, Brenda 114 Phelps, Nancy 114 Phel s Robin 114 D . Phelps, Suzanne 128 Phillips, Annette 114 Phillips, Bill 114 Phillips, Greg 114,244 Pickard, Jane 140 Pittman, Michelle 128 Pitts, Pierce, Renee 128 Darryl 140 Plemons, Rocky 140 Plemons, Toni 96 Plemons, Walter 128 Pogh, Sammy 237 Poolos, Richard 96 Porter, Barbara 1 14 Porter, Robert 141 Pope, Posey, Glenn 128 John 96 Poulos, Jimmy 128 Pound, 'Edwin 114,213 Pound Garry 1 14 Pound: John 128,236 Pound, Ted 53,128,201,227 Powell, Becky 128 Powell, Betty Jean 128 Powell, Bill 128 Powell, Fred 141 Powell, Mary 128 Powell, Olivia 96 Powell, Rod 114 Powell, Wendale 114,200 Powell Presna , Wendell 141 ll, Nancy 114 Preston, Molly 96 Preston, Ty 114 Pruett, Bill 96 Price, Pridge John 128 on, Bev 128 Proctor, Bonnie 128 Pugh, James 128 Pugh, Michael 141 Pugh, Michael 141 Pugh, Samuel 141,242 30 9 Q Quattlebam, Drake 114 Queen, Terry 140 R Raby,Ph illip 128 Radcliff, Connell 96 Ragsdale, Ann 52,114,207 Raines, Scott 140 Raley, Carmen 45,128 Ramsey, Billy 96,248 Ramsey, Gloria 140 Randall, Eddie 114 Rankin, Ray 115 Ray, Carol 140 Ray, Mark 115 Ray, Tommy 111 Reames, Ronnie 96 Reed, John 128 Reese, Jeff 248 Reese, Scott 140 Reese, Tim 140 Reeves, Ricardo 115 Register, David 115 Reid Dane Reliford, Katie 140 Renegar, Susan 216 Reser, Lisa 129 Reynolds, Gary 140 Rhoads wn 129 Student Index Scarborough, Chl-ICR 40,98 Schlader, Jennifer 142 Schlader, Paula 115,209 Schmidt, Joel A115 Schomburg, Ricky 115 Schultz, Kelly 142,237 Scott, Babette 142 Scott, Danny 142,235 Scott, Dennis 129 Scott, Frank 230 Scott, Patricia 129 Scrivneri- lieid?g8 Searcy, ua Sebastian, John 142,237 Sebastian, Mike 129,197,230 Senior, Martha 115 Sewell, Jay 129 Shaffer, Jay 129 Sharpe, David 142 Shaw, Mary Shehane, Virginia 99 Shehean, Leigh 142 Sheheane, Linda 115 Sheldon, Carl 142 Shelton, Dorothy 142 Sheppard, Wayne 99 Sherling, Beth 126 Sherman, Ken 142 Shierling, Jim 115 Shiver, Mike 129 Shorter, Virginia 115 Sigmund, Jiffy 99,206 T Taber, Allen 101,250 Talbot, Robin 130 Talley, Diane 142 Tapley, Kaz 142 Tapley, Je f 116 Tapscott, Ken 130 Tatum, Louise 101,222 Taylor, An ita 142 Taylor, Babs 116 Taylor, Carol 142 Taylor, Ch Taylor, Ga uck142 ry 116 Taylor, Mike 116 Taylor, Patty 116 Taylor, Robert 116 Taylor, Ronnie 130 Taylor, Vickie 130 Taylor Yo landa 101 223 Teasley, Jenn 101,230,233 Teasley, 'R obert 101,238 Tedders, Sam 142,237 Templeton, Charlie 116 , Da Rhoads, Debbie 140 Rhodes, Bob 140,242 Rhodes, Carl 140 Rhodes, Lilah 115 Rice, Steve 97 Richards, Charles 129 Richardson, Clarence 141 Richardson, Debbie 141 Richardson, Jackie 129,236 Richardson, Patricia 115 Richardson, Richardson Terry 141 William 141 Ridley, Cal' 97 Sikes, Kim 129 Silcox, Brenda 142 Siler, Donna 129 Simmons, Debbie 99 Simmons, Linda 142 Simmons, Lisa 129 Simmons, Michael 99 Simmons , Vickie 115 Sims, Susan 115 Simson, Tommy 129 Sizemore, Mike 115,238 Slinker, Pam 129 Templeton, Farley 116 Templeton Jimmy 101,195 Terry George 101,230,233 Terry: J anet 101,223,220 Terry, Lisa 142 Terry, Liz 142,201 Terry, Michael 142 Terry, Ronnie 101 230,248 Terry, Stanley 130 Terry, Tina 130 Tew, Ki m 142 Thetford, Harold 130 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas , Bennie 101,230,233 , Bobby 142 , Dorothy 102 , Everett 130 , Gary 248 Jay 102 Thomasf La h 102 Thomas Thomas S awn , Tommy 116,220 , Vanessa 142 Thomason Ri99iY1S, AlVif1 40,97 Whittington, David 52,143,207 Roberts, Wilma 115 sr 230 spegei, Bill 100 eve Right, Evonne 141 Ritch, Reggie 129 Ritz, Frances 129 Rivers, Walker 129 Roberts, James 97,248 Roberts, Kathleen 43,97,19B,219,230 Robertson, Jerry 97,211,233 Robinson, Barbara 97 Robinson, B.J. 97 Robinson, Keith 141,237 Robinson, Rad 115 Roby, Beth 97 Rockwell, Don 141 Rodgers, Attie 97 Rogers, Mike 97 Slocumb, Zelda 129 Smiley, Michelle 129 Smith Becky 99 Smith Donnie 99,250,251 Smith, lrene 142 Smith, James 115 Smith Jeannie 115 Smith Kathy 142 Smith' Larry 115 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Betsy 130 Calvin 143 Elizabeth 130 Theresa 130 Tracy 116 Veneda 116 Walter 102 238 241 Rogers, Rogers Sheyrl 129,221 Theda 115 Rolling, Gina 129 Rolling, Lynda 115 Romeo, Debbie 129 Romeo, Tim 141 Rosa, Cora 98 Ross, Alvin 98 Ross, Cynthia 129 Roth, Kathy 129 smifi-if Twig 115,220,221 Snelling, Annette 99,220 Sonnenschein, Sandy 99 Sowell, Sharman 129 Spain, Melanie 100 Sparks, Charles 129 Sparks, James 100,250 Sparrow, Loretta 115,209,222,227 Spencer, Jannie 115 Spettel, Mark 100,225 Spinks, Melanda 129 Spitzmiller, Mike 116,215 Spivey, Debra 129 Stafford, Mike 129 Stallings, Thomas 129 Star, Carolyn 100,219,227 Starnes, Cheri 116 Thornell, Kathy 130 Thornton, Marie 130 Thornton, 'Emma Jean 143 Tilly, Lisa 102,219 Timm, Mike 130,244 Tinsley, Harry 102,194 Tolbert, Jim 116,244 Tomberlin, Ann Marie 130,233 Toole, Bruce 102 Toombs, Carolyn 130 Toombs, Catherine 130 Toombs, Patricia 102 Torbett, M ark l16,230,244,245 Trawick, Walkie 143 Trigg, Cathy 102,199,219,221 Triplett, Tom 102,192,216 Rothschild, David 32,49,54,98,219,225 Rothschild, Walter 129,213,252,253 Rowe, Jeff 32,33,46,48,49,50,98,219, Rucker, Rebecca 98 Royal, Ken 141 Stewart, Royal, Mark 129 Stewart, Royal, Susan 98 Stewart, Rucker, Edwin 98,248 Stewart, Russell, Ronnie 129 Rust, Bryan 115 Rust, Winston 141 Stewart Starr, Otis 141 Steal, Jeff 130 Steel, Susan 100 Stephenson, Susan 116 221,225 Stewart, Greg 116 Joe Larry 130 Sharon 142 Wentzel 100,198,205,219 William 142,237,242 219,221 Truschka, Debbie 223 Truschka, Deena 130,256 Tullia, Thomas 49,103,102,195,198,218, Turner, Dell 116 Turner, Marie 103 Turner, Randy 143 Tyndall, Lyndon 116 Stofer, 'Jenn 130 Stovall, Janice 51 ,100,198,219,220 Stovall, Uita 100,198 Strader, Rick 142 Stratton, Alice 100,212 Street, Sallie 140,142 S Samuel, Constance 98,219 Samuel, Don 129 Sanders, David 141 Sanders, fEvelyn 115 Sanders Les 142 Sanks, Brenda 142 Sanks, Rebecca 142 Sargent, Randy 129 Saville, Phil 115,230,234 Streeter, Vanessa 142,201 Sullivan, Amanda 130 Sullivan, Lisa 130 Sullivan, Meg 130 Sullivan, Nancy 142 Sumbry, Robert 142 Sussenback, Mark 116 Sweat, Pete 130,236 Sweeney, Barbara 130,201,217 Tyndall, Sheldon 103 Tyra, Lanny 116,230,236 Tyson, Bob 36,107,116,200 U Underwood, Robert 103 Upchurch, Harold 116 Up De Graff, Marc 130 Upshawn, Lois 130 V Van Doorn, Tom 53,116 Van Dyke, Eddie 130 Vann, John 103,214,230,233 Vasas, Ray 116,244,246 Vaughn, Penny 130 Veasley, David 143 Veasley, Gregory 143 Veasley, Sandra 116 Vinson, Kit 116 Voylskek, Dirk 143 W Wade, Sheree 130 Waldrop, Max 46,103,190,219 Walk, Debbie 117,200 Walker, Mary 143 Walker, Michael 103 Walkre, Ronald 117,243 Wall, Jack 103 Wall, Lee 143 Wallace, Sharon 143 Waller, Wayne 117 Wallis, David 143 Walton, David 38,107,117,200,24B Wampler Cindy 143 ward, Libby 103,194,198 Wardlaw, Beverly 103 Ware, Angeline 143,201 Ware, Johnny 103 Washington, Bill 117 Washington, Darius 104 Waters, Eddie 117 Watkins, Cham 104 Watson, Cindy 117 Watson, Denise 104,194,196,199,219 Watson, Pat 143 Weaver, Barbara 104 Weaver, Julia 143 Webster, Leslie 143 Weed, Randy 143 Weeks, Melvin 107,117,197,211 Wells, Richard 104,192 Wheeler, Tobyette 143 Whitaker, Pam 143 white, Debbie 104 White, Dede 201 White, Denette 206 White, Douglas 104,248 White, Martha 143 Whitehurst, Matt 104 Whitley, Maggie 55,104 Whitlock, Dana 104,230,233 Whittle, Melda 117 Wilhelm, Jim 143,237 Wildhelm, Pam 117 Wilkerson, 'Rhoda 117,222 Wilkes, Buddy 230 Wilkes, Lynn 55,117 Wilkinson, Raymond 143 Willett, Jackie 117 Williams, Brenda 143 Williams, Larry 48,104,199,219 Williams, Larry 117 Williams Letha 104 Williams, Mitch 217,225 Williams, Robert 237,242 Williams, Williams, Vickie 143 Willis, Matt 143 Wilson, Billy 104 Wilson, Don 244 Wilson, Jimmy 249 Wilson, Frank 105 Wilson, Mike 117 Wilson, Winter 105,213 Wire, Sarah 105 Wisdom, Wiley 39,48,182,201,217,236 Wolfe, Lynda 117 Woodfin, Blane 37,107,117,230 Woodfin, Kim 143 Woodruff, Don 117 Woodward, Yvonne 105,198,200 Woolfolk, Carol 105 Wright, David 117 Wright, Jeff 117 Wyatt, Milton 117 Wyatt, Susan 117 Wynn, Karen 105 Y Yang, Rick 117,248 Yi, Patty 117 Young, Donna 199,225 Young, Judith 105,220,223 Young, Sharon 117 Yulo, Barbara 117 Yulo, Mike 105,211 Z Zimmerman, Cathy 201,256 Lucy M. 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