Columbus High School - Cohiscan Yearbook (Columbus, GA)
- Class of 1975
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A sum ik is Q S 1 :AL people, ideas activities, events sharing . . . working together . . . helping. . . being one . . . a school a mosaic. 2 opening Lsrq, ' Www X ,Bla Q-'. .F . . . 2 if 1. t if ,LX:. sl- it wa Q-as-s 'li Y ' ' tw' of bg 210,15-. x W ,,5,' ,.-' , 4 A- 5 I -21' Fnq , Ik 0 Q ' IQ i awww L' iv'-QQ . ? N , N. u 1 4 ,Q .4 aa' X Q Vik 1 . , W5 .rf 'Q 19 , V i ' Q . , A, E L, N F41 -Q if ' ': sr I W l.! , ., ,f , yA' . - I ffwab i -'Q 3 opwino V3 4 opening togetherness, involvement, spirit were all so important. we were many yet we were one. f we .. V . 191- - bag R wi I 1 opening 5 N 4 if 'Iii this is our mosaic . . . this is our school Wwfw 1 s.,i.U ' 14, , 7 A ,- , ,f-,fwfr r-,, , if Q- ff ...Imac 2' v ' 'A A-vf 517' A-. f L Aqv -3 fxl. ' 1.-f by f 4 4 A I F U 'Y we H' 1? opening 7 M. wi as S h ...I .s A-12: gun PP,.q '! MWm K If ,Jw ,J Table of Contents Opening .... ................. Dedication .... Together we Enioy ..... Achieve ..... Co-operate . . . Challenge .... Teach ..... Mature .... Support . . . Index ........ Closing .... ....2 ...IO .'l2 .....22 . 46 . 92 1 36 1 60 242 277 286 VVeloveyou. .. .. .Hishardtothankyouenough foraHyouhavedone for each of us. you have brought stability, faHhandhope, to this fast-changing world. youhavetaughttheideak of freedom and democracy thathavernadetmscounhy great. youhavecaredforeachofug QvmgusyourHme,yourhdp, andyourhead. As a teacher, a professional, and as a person we admire and respect you. And so, in an effort to thank you, we dedicate the 1975 Cohiscan toyou,ourfnend. Thankyou and we love you Miss Evelyn Van Landingham 'IO dedication Devotion . . . Cur Miss Van nf If - .N , ex., I K KV I, , fl 'S' . ,... if-f uf :we-11 , z -. K .W -L. W x fx fy- --ff -fs:-vw M, . ,- wi Of' ,Q 5' 'di SQk av 1 egigf' ! 9 BY 2 . -. A we 'QUIQ W f 1' -- fb' nm. ,Q Q 4. b N53 like 8.3 ' 1 'a 4' 'Q-keine 4 i Q S . 5 1 .4 vo n Q, M pg'l -tw 5 D 933 Wig' U N 1 , N If Q, '1 if A 3 j I 4 i lf z . Q ,gf i l f ei l 7 1. Z.g 1 ll lil'lYllT 'Q n '.lQi' i 141 - ni -H Q X 861615 CDU is L., i am a person this is the gift my friends gave to me. i can laugh, i can cry i can care, i can forgive i can shout, i can sing i can love and i can live these are the gifts my friends gave to me A festive touch was added to the cafeteria this fall when each class was responsible for decora- tions for a week. A conglomeration of crepe paper and booster posters were plastered on the walls to liven spirit. The faculty at CHS teamed up in showing spirit against Northside, the Homecoming game, by wearing the players' football ierseys for a day. TOP: Juniors do not mess around when it involves decorating. BELOW: Wendy Whitehurst tapes up her school spirit. RIGHT: Faculty or team? 1 4 activities Football games-the excitement, enthusiasm, cheerleaders, dancing, screaming, and the band- all this and so much more! Motorcades proved to be an outlet for the abounding spirit at CHS. Decorated cars lined up, students cheering, yelling, screaming, horns honking-FANTASTIC! activities 15 Cut-offs, eye-smashing socks and teenie boppers were the attire of many students at CHS. Students attending the Hardaway game had the privilege of wearing such raiment the day preceding the game. On Halloween, some teachers at CHS shed their usual roles to become a cat, a wizard, a gypsy, a clown or a witch. Per- haps this was iust one small indication that teachers, too, are human, and have a small child inside screaming to get out, even iust for a day. The Allied Medical Careers Club toured the lab department at the Medical Center. They were shown the various shapes ot the cell count of blood and the purpose of other departments. I 6 activities Spirit is aroused quasi gunned!! I UPPER LEFT: Sam Teddars was an avid supporter of fifties day. ABOVE: The fearsome twosome were BAD this year. LEFT: Let's bop at the hop. activities I 7 ,--'-- n 1 The students of C.H.S. expressed their spirit in many ways this year. They came alive with enthusiasm when able to do something to promote school spir it. TOP: Seniors work diligently to prepare signs for hall competition. BELOW RIGHT: An unforgettable cha Bush, shows victory symbol. racter, Mr. BELOW: Skits at pep rallies add uniqueness to our school. ,S X. ,fix fa 4 My ,Y.+s.,,, f ,E , 4 T: z W ' 15, 'Q v ii' - '-cm' T' ,A .,.,,, .. gi M , J K ,yuygggij , gg, it l e, ffve f , f , if 1,gi':,:M , - ,Q xi' N, q ff .z , .e l 8 activities tes ,T F9 CHS students everywhere LEFT: Pam Whitaker enjoys cotton candy found at the fair. BELOW: Starlite Skate Center become a popular place for CHS students this year. BOTTOM LEFT: Many students visited the ghosts and ,NA goblins on Halloween. X? RIGHT: Little Boy Blue??? BOTTOM RIGHT: Well . . . it's different! .. K Q , s M Q: 3 I ,,,-f- J .1 . X B sg 1 f -n-,,.,,,,.- ncnnunuun annum-xa1n1ll!iifQCl1 Q activities I9 f--' Q V fx T , W, W i i E W. l f. .- 5' t .cf sv- ' c -A 'ei Q E f .. ' Ar Y E A i iii .Fi Q fs. - ' K ' . . -KK-- H' , 'iv' ,. ll M Q I - v, Q, L' E E f eeee me E it T 'K E ' -.-' LL ABOVE: The stunning, dazzling, 1975 court. ABOVE RIGHT: The stud master of ceremonies. RIGHT: All The Waylll BELOW: Mark, will you please get up? 20 activities Q M: nw fr ' if .., .f' ,, 1, v ',,,1,,.TAlL,,K5b , 5 fa: -N 4, N 0 .. v .iff , i-. .., i L. mxwf if :,,,--,, M445 T 'N ,Yew V W' x The Twirp Week of February 6-16 was highlighted by the traditional Powder Puff football game. Beautiful girls composed the football teams while muscular boys took up the task of cheerleading. The Powders, under the leadership of Coach Doyle Allen, walloped the Puffs, but the effort that both teams displayed made the game both exciting and interest- ing to watch. The Pep Rally was also a smash, as the cheerleaders and maiorettes put on a sen- sational display of charm and graceful moves. The Powder Puff court also drew much praise and acclaim from the student body members present at the pep rally. Bubba Patrick captured the coveted title of Queen, while Tom Flournoy was named King. The Powder Puff game of 1975 will long be remembered by this year's graduating class. The annual tradition had been car- ried on, and now all eyes turned towards the 1975 Powder Puff game. Wherever they go, the class of '75 will always remember the week of February 6-16, when they took part in a long and glorious tradition. ABOVE: The thrilling twirlers. LEFT: The King and Queen of 1975. BELOW: l still think I should be Queen, don't you? activities 21 . ,W 21131 fr ,,f,, .M ,,,, ., Vx 'Kina Ve ' Q K+ V V ,V l l 4 V V W ' VV V . ,,.. , i 'L--, W.-i Ii ZXVL ',., V V VV V V ,ef V. 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They received the largest number of votes during the election of Senior Attractives. Their devotion to the school and outstanding qualities have made them excellent representatives of the class of '75. l Toni Kennedy has cheered the Blue Dev- ils with pep and vitality during her Fresh- man and Senior years. She has led the class of '75 as an active member of the Junior and Senior Councils. Toni has been recognized by the Key Club, Interact Club and C Club for her beauty. She has rep- resented these clubs on the Spring Sports Court, Homecoming Court and as an lnter- act Calendar Girl. Jay Freeman has been an essential part of the C.H.S. football team for four years. His athletic ability continues in various other sports, one of which is baseball. He has been a member of the Key Club and C Club during his years at Columbus High. Jay's unique combination of good looks and enthusiasm has made him an asset to the class of '75. w. features 25 RIGHT: CLARENCE LEE RICHARDSON is an active member of the Columbus High Blue Devil Band. He is very athletic. Clarence enioys many sports which include running track and wrestling. BELOW: ANN LAWRENCE MOCK serves as Presi- dent of the Junior Civitan Club. She also represents the Senior Class as a Senator ofthe Student Council. Ann is a member of the Senior Cabinet, Quill and Scroll and National Honor Society. She tied for lst runner-up on the Homecoming Court and was an Interact Calendar girl. Ann is also Features Editor of the COHISCAN this year. J-awww-H' -of-..., moi! 'nav f, K . -4' S' 'ef - if II. w ll rw 26 features ,J-QJAQ.. .cc RIGHT: ROBERT WADE BASS is a member of the C.H.S. Band. He enioys writing for the BLUE STREAK ond working with Junior Achievement. Bobby serves the National Honor Society as Vice-President. School leaders elected outstanding LEFT: DARRYL VINCENT PIERCE, a Senior Class Senator, is very involved with the Student Council. He is a member of the Key Club and the Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica. He is the photographer for the COHISCAN Staff and a member of the National Honor Society. BELOW LEFT: STEVE CARROLL WARD, President of the National Honor Society, has won many awards at Columbus High. Some of these include being a Gover- nor's Honors Semi-Finalist and a National Merit Winner. Steve is a member of the Key Club and the lnterclub Council this year. BELOW RIGHT: RICHARD VERNON BARROW partici- pates in Junior Achievement. He also spends time enioy- ing sports such as baseball and basketball. Richard's scholastic ability has led him to be inducted into the National Honor Society. Eh, rv f f5 f 1 .6 ff f s Us I . , U1 A in K- . tr. ...'a.IQ...-Q-on 1 M-, if f ,1 , . , .Jia , rl- . '.n-,e'......?R,Qf . ...4 features 27 School leaders elected outstanding RIGHT: VINCENT WAYNE CRITTENDEN participates in numerous sports, which are football, basketball, and track. Wayne's excellence in football has led him to be named All Bi-City for the past two years. He is a member of the C Club. 1 RIGHT: MELISSA LEIGH MOORE adds pep and enthusiasm to the Blue Devils as a Varsity Cheer- leader. She is an active member of Junior Civitan and the Pep Club. Melissa is also a member of the National Honor Society. ABOVE: CHARLES GARRETT BETTY enioys being a leader. He is President of the Senior Class and a member of the Inter-Club Council. Garry is Vice-Presi- dent of the Key Club and Co-Editor of the BLUE STREAK. His activities also include Boys' State, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society and Senior Attractive. Garry was the winner of the National Math Test in 1974. 28 features 1 M., g y,,. y ..,..,, 5 .... . .. .fn .,.., , ----- ,, ,,-, ' f ,ww y 51, 6233, ff: - W 4 . A f . . ..... LEFT: JOHN ANDREW MANNING is an active member ofthe Footlighters. Other activities of Drew's include being the artist of the COHISCAN and a member of the Debate Club. Drew is currently a member ofthe National Honor Society. BELOW: IRIS JANE BARNES is the President of the Spanish Club. She is a member ofthe National Honor Society and the National Math Club. Iris participated in the Governor's Honors Program in Macon, Georgia. BELOW RIGHT: SALLIE MAE STREET enjoys sports. She is on the Girls baseball, softball, and basketball teams. Sallie is a member of the National Honor Society and the COHISCAN staff. She also serves the Spanish Club as treasurer. features RIGHT: NANCY JEAN SULLIVAN is the treasurer of the Senior Class and Junior Civitan. She is a member of the Senior Class Council and the National Honor Society, Nancy is also Vice-President of the Spanish Club. 30 features RIGHT: JANET ANNE CAMPBELL, features editor of the BLUE STREAK, enioys iournalism work. She is a member of the National Honor Society and Junior Civitan. Janet serves the Senior class as Recording Secretary. ABOVE: VALERIA LEWIS enioys being a library assistant. She is a member of the National Honor Society and the Footlighters. Val is also currently a member of the National Thespian Society. .F '52, ,Wt Seniors rated superior LEFT: JULIANNA MARIA GRIFFIN enjoys the Girls' Sports Program. She is a member of the basketball, baseball, and track teams. Julianna is also a member of the National Honor Society. BELOW LEFT: ANNE BARROW BURTS, President of the Quill and Scroll, is also Editor of the COHISCAN. Interclub Council, Girls' State and Junior Civitan are among her activities. Anne is also a member of the National Honor Society. BELOW RIGHT: JOHN T. REESE, as an avid tennis player, is a member of the C Club. He has enioyed the band and currently serves as the 1974 Drum Major. Tim is also an active member of the Key Club. features 31 32 features AW 4 H2 X' 5'-I W., ef ,X ABOVE: Garry Betty RIGHT: Ann Mock Seniors choose ottrclcfives Krew' 4 goxwfF.i L ri-, Q' ,L Q. f . z i i ' fn 5 L Q lu -rf ' Q I c FL A gl Wa! Aiwa .L 1 S gy mi W L ati..-qv , mg mwivgw We LEFT: Grace Champion BELOW: Wayne Crittenden we f sf, if r, 'u iw if 3 'Q' LEFT: David Mobley features 33 ff-JG . 4 f! ...AJ ABOVE RIGHT: Sherry Whifehurst BELOW RIGHT: Jeanne Kilgore ABOVE: Joe Jones 34 features 4 I ' 45 9 ,MX XXX xuiXXiXX XY ' 'ax XX ? 11, , 6 . ,au if Q ' L Q' YN RIGHT: Mark Morrison BELOW: Vickie Williams AS.. ofa - , A J 1 . H A ' , ' Q . 2jf,7,f 4 Q , -, V ,i, r r, .1.bi 1. i 5 f K' J ? 5 f 36 features W Honored for attractiveness a t i . i .vi ' . , I X Y N 1 ', x 5 A :lg ww Q in W if ik 1' LEFT: Vickie Feggcns ABOVE: John Sebastian features 37 The beauty of Homecoming On the night of the Northside football game, Vickie Feggans was chosen by the Senior Class to reign as the 1974 Homecoming Queen. Tying for lst Runner-Up were Ann Mock and Toni Kennedy. The IO Senior girls who were selected and escorted by the Key Club and C Club were: Pam Boone, Vickie Feggans, Karen Hyneman, Toni Kennedy, Joanne Kilgore, Ann Mock, Bonnie O'Neil, Carol Taylor, Angeline Ware, and Sherry Whitehurst. The Junior Class chose 5 girls to represent them on the court and they were: Eleanor Chitty, Theresa Horne, Leigh Anne Kennedy, Karen Menden- hall, and Pam Upshaw. 38 features The crowning of a Military Ball Queen Linda Smith was crowned as the Queen of the Military Ball this year. She was cho- sen by the ROTC cadets and honored at the annual Military Ball. Other members of the court were: Pam Dorton escorted by Bob Head, Harriet Woitysiak escorted by Major Larry Freyberger, Teresa Smith escorted by Captain Phillip Hales, Linda Smith escorted by Captain Beaver Holt, Tami Gutierrez escorted by Captain Jeffer- son Leonard, Tammy Deese escorted by First Lieutenant Bill Head, Glenda Phillips escorted by First Lieutenant Walter Wright, and Carolyn Reed escorted by Andrei Lane. -L features 39 Summer studies stimulate TOP RIGHT: Participating in the Girls' and Boys' State Program this summer were Anne Burts and Garry Betty. This program, which is sponsored each year by the American Legion, taught students about state, local and county government. RIGHT: Bill Buck participated in a summer program at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This training pro- gram was sponsored by the National Science Foun- dation and concentrated on Math, Chemistry and Physics. BELOW: Representing C.H.S. this past summer, Don Rockwell participated in the Governor's Honors Pro- gram. He studied Science at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Don, with 400 other top Georgia students who have excelled scholastically, attended class for 9 weeks. interest ' -. J :-,, ' - me . e . ...S 1 40 features af WW ,, 199483 M ltfi is mm T .. . . .r,b,,,,.M , 2 ,iff W so ,,, H -foa,f3s-af . 'wha 'ms' V, , i k U V,k, 5, If 1 5 c I Hlfrgii, , ,:'. iw Q w ith Achievement renclers recognition fm! 4 w. 1' Ki, A .Vf '- v Q ham.. M 'Q ff , ' JNHL 4- k tfgtl Kiln ft ix' T K ' Q Q7 ,'i 'W N- N. .3 rfPh-f V'4'1-+'- ,. y , -ywaigg mag, ' gg., 'W' H f i k7le1,..'l lQLv. k, ' NN Mf ',4 '-.X Km ABOVE: Nancy Sullivan is the recipient of a Citizen- ship Award presented annually by the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was selected on the basis of her leadership, service and dependability. This award is presented to the Senior girl, nominated by the Senior Cabinet and voted on by the Senior teachers, who readily displays these qualities. LEFT: The National Merit Scholarship Program has chosen Steve Ward as a Finalist in nationwide com- petition. Steve acquired this honor by scoring high on the PSAT test his Sophomore year, scoring high on the SAT test his Senior year, and by maintaining a high grade paint average throughout his high school years. Steve is among the top one-half of one per- cent of the graduating high school Seniors. features 41 STAR Student Steve STAR, an acronym which stands for Stu- dent Teacher Achievement Recognition, is sponsored by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce each year. Steve Ward, cited on the basis of his excellent college board scores, was presented with this honor. He, in turn named Miss Virginia Harwood as his STAR teacher. nr F s , 42 features Knowledge yields success LEFT: Jefferson Leonard represented C.H.S. in the individual drill meet this year. ln the event, which is sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, Jefferson won first place. BELOW LEFT: My Responsibility as a Citizen was an essay written by Barbara Prescott. For this essay she was awarded second place in the district by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. BELOW RIGHT: Marcelo Romero and Yun Mi Storm are two foreign students at C.H.S. this year. Marcelo is from Equador, and Yun Mi is a native of Korea. BOTTOM: The Society of Outstanding American High School Students recognizes those students who have excelled both scholastically and in leadership to their school. The members are: Cathy McCorlew, Anne Burts, Iris Barnes, Al Copland, Bobby Bass, Richard Barrow, David Mobley, Steve Ward, Don Rockwell, Garry Betty, Drew Manning, Scott Raines, Julianna Griffin, Darryl Pierce, Julia Weaver, Connie Gray, Nancy Sullivan, Liz Terry, Tom Flournoy, and Angeline Ware. Not pictured are Bill Buck and Gayle Matthews. A 1 if ww features 43 44 features Students with a flair for s eaking RIGHT: Participants in the One-Act Play were Tommy Dunn, George Gordy and Penni Kolarik. These stu- dents represented Columbus High in the region drama festival, and performed The Exercise by John Lewis Cariino. BELOW: The Debate Team has won numerous awards this year. They have captured first place in a region debate contest. The members are: Lane Griggs, Barry Wright, Steve Cullinan, David Watts and Bryant Perryman. If 'rffiksi wigs Winning proiects in Science Fair competition The third district regional Science Fair was held February 12-I5 at the Bradley Museum of Arts and Crafts. Sweepstakes winner was Darryl Pierce. Scott McCllen's and Kim Shumate's proiects were awarded first place in their respective divisions. .l l A 3. me sl 35 E! is 2: .. gl -s Ei i features 45 CG C515 RKH QNQQSRHG l llsms it mRRCH OF 550765 ls-'Je t ,pf yr' ' A:,,f jr 77yf.,,wM rl 2 r in each of us there shines a light a special God-given talent, to live and grow we must work together, each giving his light when this is clone, then, and only then, can we really live g l 47 D Q ge S C36 l 9' 3' gepf Y imix - x Fm! if ll new Tim Reese - Sampler Cathy Gergen - Thexpians ,Bill Buck 4 Science Club Deborah Barnes - VOT Steve Heofner + lflliwff f John Talley +-- Juriivl' Cldli e Debbie Rhoods VOT Anne purts - Cohiscon, Quill and Steve Word - National Honor Society Don Rockwell - Key Club Ann Mock - Jr. Civiton Borboro Prescott - Foo Q A, ' b lobby loss - Mash CIUHEQM r ,, .i . Toby Whitehurst 4 Freshman Closs 4 Tom Flournoy - Student Council Wright - Dobale Club A NOT PICTURED: Garry Betty - Sr. Class, Blue Streak Kermit Hancock -- Blue Streak ,V Jim Dorchak Soph, Class - Gary Reynolds - Choir 5 Kevin Tyndell - Library Club Cathy Thorn - Allied Medical Careers Club Beaver Holt- Ecology Club 48 L O ' ,W 4' S. -7-I.. VD 'li C a. co 5 4 UI E a '4 1 2 cn 50 a. cn 2. 52. o A : 3 a E : ea The 1974-75 Student Council had a very productive year. During football sea- son, everyone had the spirit when the halls and cafeteria came alive with paint and Crepe paper. A HOMECOMING - '75 sign was displayed at that game in Phenix City due to Student Council efforts. The CHS Student Council sponsored a campaign to encourage Columbus citizens to vote. A city-wide meeting was held at CHS and pamphlets were printed. To enhance the Christmas spirit, the Council bought and decorated a tree which stood in the main hall during the week before the holidays. Senior privileges were a maior concern of the Council. A senior exemption plan was drawn up and presented to Mr. Dol- lar. Other proiects of the Council were Stu- dent Exchange Day, Student-Teacher Exchange Day, Teacher Appreciation Week, and the Club of the Year Award was presented on Awards Day. LEFT: STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - Vice-Pres. - Pam Boone, Pres. - Tom Flournoy, Vice Pres. - Angeline Ware, Sec. - Liz Terry, Treas. - Barry Wright BELOW: Student Council ,,,.,,-..m.........M organizations 49 RIGHT: NHS OFFICERS - Steve Ward, Pres., Con- nie Gray, Sec., Scott Raines, Treas., Bobby Bass, V. Pres. BELOW: The 1975 NHS Banquet with Mr. McAllister Isaacs, Jr. as speaker. FAR RIGHT: Reception after fall induction. 50 organizations Superiority prevails 5 1 s . d . ? . 2 S 1 4810! ,Tn 45' 'G' Na+-- --Www angling, ' The Elizabeth N. Rogers chapter of the National Honor Society had its first meet- ing of the year in September. Two months later a fall induction for seniors was held. The ceremony concluded with the naming of 45 new members to the Society. In February, the annual Honor Society Banquet took place in the R.C. Auditorium. ln addition to a vocalist and a speaker, each member stood and introduced him- self and his parents. A second induction was held in April. At this one, high-ranking iuniors were granted admission to the Honor Society. Shortly after this ceremony a picnic was held hon- oring the new inductees. The iunior mem- bers attended o special call meeting late in the year to elect a new set of officers. Along with these events the Honor Soci- ety concluded many smaller matters. Most of all, however, it served as a source of recognition for academic achievement. organizations 5l Builders of good citizenship H. 52 organizations Junior Civitan, last year's club of the year, has continued to show enthusiasm through their numerous school and com- munity proiects. Civitan has not only given parties for underprivileged children but also taken blood pressure for the aged in coordination with the Health Department. They have enriched the community by lending assistance to organizations such as Muscular Dystrophy and the March of Dimes. The members of the club have also shown pep and vitality by creating booster badges for the student body during foot- ball season. They have also shown their appreciation to the teachers by presenting them with handmade door stops. LEFT: JUNIOR CIVITAN OFFICERS - Ann Mock, Pres., Liz Terry, V. Pres., Kelly Murphy, Sec., Nancy Sullivan, Treas., Jennifer Schlader and Angeline Ware, District Officers FAR LEFT: Advisor of the club, Miss Nancy Patch mi' . X 'r-,s E' - f X,.. xr .lg organizations 53 v-v W RIGHT: The Vocational Office Training Program was developed to provide for each student individual iob counseling with technical instruction, a systematic progression of skills and techniques, and to enhance student knowledge in business and economics. Hav- ing a wide range of understanding outside the class- room, VOT students are able to improve their self- concept and opportunities in a financial way. EOT, Executive Office Training, provides students with skills that will aid in their ability to initiate, evaluate, research and seek solutions to daily problems. Pri- mary obiectives of VOT ore to set sincere attitudes toward work and schools, to set high goals and to cultivate a feeling of pride in achievement. BELOW: The Allied Medical Careers Club is an organization that helps interested students to become familiar with the field of medicine. The members often visit local hospitals and other medical administrations where they observe medical and surgical procedures. se it wt .i an :Nl it Pl mi K , 1 5 as F t ff ' PB I 'P+ U8 54 organizations fffswfwfk 12 my fs V242 with vis wmv: fa-.iwz V. - was H iam tam num tlfmm ' ' 1 'ai'l1iELtfEiKM!?lt H WI HVIYICI it WB HMT UCKWU iii HAI! , .Ar I I V -v. ,Q Preparing and planning for the future ABOVE: The Future Homemakers of America do much more than cook and sew. They sponsor proiects each year to help the needy and underprivileged, as well as devoting their time to do volunteer work with the Family and Children Services. LEFT: The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization designed to serve youth and young adults enrolled in business programs. The FBLA students plan various activities during the year in an attempt to raise a million dollars as a part of their efforts. One of the most worthwhile proiects, for a better life in America, was the partici- pation in the 20 mile Walk-a-Thon and the light bulb sale. organizations 55 56 organizations x. . Stepping forward for community service RIGHT: INTERACT OFFICERS - Pres. - Steve Heafner Vice-Pres. - Larry Cannon Sec.-Treus. - Tom Flournoy Sgt.-at-Arms - Walter Trawick, Doug Anderson ABOVE: INTERACT CALENDAR GIRLS - Ann Mock, Joanne Kilgore, Grace Champion, Jeanne Kilgore, Theresa Horne, Toni Kennedy, Sherry Whitehurst, Candy Hall, Karen Mendenhall, Kathy Smith, Julie Sarkiss, Carol Taylor. The membership of Interact is composed of 27 members from the freshman, sopho- more, iunior and senior classes. During the '74-'75 school year, Interact sponsored and assisted in such proiects as the deco- ration of the stadium for football games, the March of Dimes, and the repairing of skeletons for the biology department. The main achievements of the club were the publishing of the lnteract calendar, Geor- gia Day, which featured the Honorable Ben W. Fortson, Jr., as guest speaker, and the planting of trees on the school grounds. LEFT: Georgia Day speaker, the honorable Ben W. Fortson, Jr. organizations 57 -- ui' The COHISCAN staff began the year's work early by attending a one week year- book seminar at,.Hardaway High School during August. The innovative ideas gained from the seminar were put into practice in the form of special photo- graphic and artistic yearbook effects, new sales techniques, and an emphasis on orig- inal and meaningful copy. One ofthe highlights of the year was the skit which was performed by the staff for the purpose of selling the annual. The result of this skit was the fastest annual sell-out in the his- tory of CHS. In addition to these activities, the COHISCAN staff also hosted a one day, city-wide yearbook seminar and attended the GSPA Convention held in Athens, Ga. ABOVE: COHISCAN seniors RIGHT: Carole Bowen and Angeline Ware tangle with the awesome task of preparing a layout. 58 organizations 4 N y Alva' 'if EDITOR - Anne Burts ASSISTANT EDITOR - Angeline Ware BUSINESS MANAGER - Tamara Gavin ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER - Bill Young PHOTOGRAPHERS - Darryl Pierce, Bill Buck, Mike Tidd, Kevin Farrell FEATURES - Ann Mock, Drew Manning ACTIVITIES - Tina Alligood, Wendy Whitehurst, Wendy Clayton ORGANIZATIONS - Cheryl Bedingfield, Gayle Matthews, Carole Bowen, Pat Murphy SPORTS - Chris Cox, Vlhnston McQuaig SENIORS - Angeline Ware, Kathy Smith JUNIORS - Scarlett Rose, Salli Lippmann SOPHOMORES - Nancy Hahn FRESHMEN - Charisse Bedingfield, Jane Henry FACULTY - Cathy McCorlew, Sally Street ADS - Cynthia Saine, Julie Lucas, Pam Upshaw COPY EDITOR - Sharon Butterworth ADVISORS - Mrs. Joyce Graves, Coach Doyle Allen organizations 59 CO-EDITORS - Garry Betty, Kermit Hancock BUSINESS MANAGER - Kathy Norwood CULTURE - Bobby Bass, Teresa Hethcox FEATURES - Janet Campbell ADVERTISING MANAGER - Liz Terry, Doug Granade, Karen Mendenhall, Ann Schwan, Tripp Wade ARTIST - David Clegg NEWS - Susie Dodelin REPORTERS - Sylvia Orkand, Lil Blackmar, Winn Venable SPORTS - Jim Taylor, Bud Fry EDITORIALS - Tim Reese, Don Rockwell CIRCULATION - Barry Wright PHOTOGRAPHER - Tim Reese 60 organizations ii 77 streak of success AV H-he A ,, rnsfff--W The BLUE STREAK Staff has improved several techniques to make this year's ten issues better than ever. Including more human interest stories and trying to stimu- late student interest has helped to produce a better quality paper. This has also resulted in more sales than usual. The BLUE STREAK members attended the GSPA Convention on May 2nd and 3rd in Athens, Ga. ABOVE: BLUE STREAK underclassmen. LEFT: Members of the BLUE STREAK ponder over a controversial article. organizations 61 T If they can't do it The C Club is composed of varsity athletes who have earned letters in their respective sports. The Columbus High sports program is built around these young men and ladies who dedicate themselves to accomplish individual and team supremacy. They are respected by their fellow classmates and are recognized as leaders of the school. The hard work these athletes have put forth has produced another banner year for Columbus High sports. The Pep Club was one of CHS's biggest fans this year. They did all they could to promote school spirit by originating skits to perform during pep rallies and by painting signs for football games. Most important, pep club members could always be seen yelling and cheering at games, proving CHS is if l . 62 organizations nobody can Q-' ry: H I be-L.. viii .J- ' . ,f . ,,,,. ,. , , .ld . ...w 1 N .v rf- , gf ' , f A . l - - , ff.: .rf Q ' f 1- 1, M -f-', ., ,K-,qu .1 E .' A .4- ',, ',f, . we - . s..ifw X. .,f-.Q ,L ,.f...- aj I ihgnm.. ,,,,,,y 2.4,-,.5.Qf'w.w-.p.-,.,. wg. N 'Q ,s 1-04 we Columbus High School is proud to intro- duce the Dare Devils - a marching and dancing drill team. These girls accompany the marching band during football season and also perform at halftime of the basket- ball games. Although the team has been in exist- ence for only two years, the girls have worked diligently to become an asset to the band and the school. LEFT: MEMBERS OF THE DARE DEVILS - Pam Boone, Pam Brown, Kathy Dykes, Darla Duffy, Den- ise White, Ann Croom, Sharon Qualls, Kim Phillips, Gloria Richardson, Vicki Feggans, Deborah Gunn, Myra Murphy, Cassandra Mitchell, and Karen Camp 3,93 :dw 'Q uh 2 - .4 sf. fo- f A f ,i ,nw 'i' 'fs- , , ,wow ,ff-.M ,WMM ,, riff organizations 63 Hand help create arf -s ...,,M- N... 1 Ag L-263 W N. 1 ix? ,, ,, ax S :E 64 organizations W I as man helps create his environment 0 The Ecology Club and Art Club have both been helpful during the school year. The Ecology Club members have held a paper drive and cleaned up the school desks during the month of January. ABOVE: Ecology Club TOP LEFT: Art Club organizations 65 66 organiza Societies honor literary artists A creative outlet open to the students of CHS to express literary talents and imagi- native ideas is the Sampler. The task of preparing the magazine entails compiling stories and poems, editing copy, artwork, and a lot of time. A flare for writing, a keen imagination and creativity mark the talents of students inducted into the Quill and Scroll. The Society honors members of the COHIS- CAN and BLUE STREAK staffs who exem- plify these literary achievements. The annual proiect of the Quill and Scroll was to sell plastic covers for the COHISCAN. The March of Dimes Board began work early during the Christmas holidays for the activities of the annual January MOD fund-raising campaign. Enthusiastic money collectors, clowns and balloons converged at the Holiday Inn for the balloon sale. On January I8 the Walk-a-Thon was held with CHS showing 400 walkers, raising money through pledges. On Funday, CHS's strug- gle for the top was successful with 58100 and a first place trophy. RIGHT: SAMPLER STAFF -- Tim Reese, Maia Davis, Carol Bonair, Lori Morin, Karen Payne, Sharon But- terworth. BELOW: QUILL AND SCROLL - Garry Betty, Ann Mock, Anne Burts, Gayle Matthews, Kathy Norwood, Cheryl Bedingfield, Kermit Hancock, Tim Reese, Jim Taylor. FAR RIGHT: MOD BOARD - Chairman - Tom Flournoy, Co-Chairman - Angeline Ware, Junior Representatives - John Talley, Salli Lippmann, Sophomore Representatives - Wally Pitts, Nancy Holman. C'A '4' n ,Q .ill f'.K f'Llf. w.:33p1jy1 Pledges and fired feet contribute to MOD W S e The CHS drama department got off to a fine start on their first play of the year. Rock-n-Roll, a well-written play about the fifties, was performed after many weeks of practice on December 12th and 13th. Both nights the CHS auditorium was packed, and they received a standing ova- tion, the first in a number of years. Among the many activities of these clubs are ushering at the Springer Theatre and performing One-Act Plays in city-wide competition. Many of the more talented individuals have become involved with plays at the Springer and even gone on tours with these plays. Mrs. VanDinter and Miss Hussey are the club's sponsors. - 68 organizations R5 , Q23 i 1 Zig L I ,KKV kkii k:,,,. s sc, - iw X - Q 'ts rii at K , ig i f s.. Q ggi 'ts On Stage ...J . - .V iq ABOVE: Fooflighters LEFT: Thespians FAR LEFT: Thespian and Fooflighfer Officers 'ii 'f a organizations 69 4 .1 A good book is the best of friends E . g ik swarms- The Library Club, under the leadership of Mr. Roy Judah, has worked diligently throughout the year to present a well- organized and smoothly-functioning library. The members of the club lent a helping hand to the March of Dimes and also organized a canned food drive to help needy families. This year's Debate Team and Club, shown on the facing page, have been tre- mendously outstanding, ranking in the top ten debate teams in the state. The team visited Carrollton, Georgia, where they attended a debate workshop and learned about four-man debating techniques. The club sold Blue Devil ierseys as one of their proiects. 70 organizations W ,,.: , gl- fi-ff - . m,M ,ph 'YI' Talented music students enloy performing The CHS orchestra is composed of about a dozen very talented students under the direction of Mrs. Carol Rags- dale. lt has put on many fine performances during the year, including the Christmas Concert and Music Festival. One of the high points this year was the selection of many of the members for the All-State Orchestra. The Beginning Girls Glee Club and the Girls Glee Club both had c fine year of singing. Performing in the Christmas Con- cert and participating in the Regional Music Festival were among their many activities. LEFT: Beginning Girls Glee Club BELOW: Girls Glee Club -'W .,.... x pe. -Q , KF .. ff 1Q.,f:s,.sm+1ssmes,:1- f Wm organizations 73 organizations The Key Club is Caring: Our way of life. This is the major concern in all projects. Major projects this year included outings with underprivileged children on a big brother basis, sponsoring Key Club A-Go-Go, the proceeds going to the March of Dimes, and various work for the Salvation Army. ln addition to school activities, such as Awards Day, presented in the spring, the Key Club has initiated some new programs. One of these is an environmental cleanup project along the Chattahoochee River, also in the spring. Key Club also works with the sponsor, Kiwanis Club. RIGHT, MIDDLE, BELOW: When not doing good deeds, members of Key Club find time to enjoy them- selves. BOTTOM: As a money-making project, the Club held a car wash. .4 1 Anytime . . . Anywhere . . . These men fake charge. ,YW Q! YR' is 0 Q 'i i 3 6 N .AJ lil I tl ., .. Aww Vie w Ni x , .- ' f ' ' eeehee heeene F 2 'WW in mf Q,i?'Ss?HQ MW' LEFT: KEY CLUB OFFICERS - Don Rockwell - Pres. Garry Befly - Vice-Pres. Barry Wright - Sec. David Clegg - Treas. Kermit Hancock - Sgl.-al-Arms Darryl Pierce - Chaplain organizations 75 This year the Choir and Music Enrich- ment consisted of very hard-working, dedi- cated, involved students. Among their many proiects were singing at Columbus Square, the Christmas Concert at CHS, and the Spring Festival at Hardaway. The Ensemble has participated in several events. They sang at the Exchange Club and Minsterial Alliance Luncheons, the Honor Society induction and the Christ- mas program inthe school auditorium. During the Spring Festival, which was held in February, the Ensemble performed mag- nificently. RIGHT: Music Enrichment BELOW: Ensemble l 0 76 organizations ' rr sf 7 ' 'tic risers .g . ,L A ' -I-,sw . - - 1 -:1 . h . ,,,.,, D , I Y J :si fx S - 1 1 I . A .--- fs - ,,.., 3- ,...1,,,W,f,.L ,,., A H -- S .:-.'- l ..-'r ' sf- 1 E r T 'R ff. st- .m Music is the s eech of angels Hifi Ulf .iw :lf Vi QI' -:ll in all sl. pl '1 nfl LEFT: CHOIR OFFICERS - Gary Reynolds, Pres. Jarvis Nathan, V. Pres. Starr Ferrell, Sec. Cathy Gergen, Treas,!Lib. x........., 8 organizations 77 1 ' dw 1 , y A .M 1 - ' u Q. ii 1 1 1 ! ,, ffl. fa : 11 -' fn: .' V ,, . VV ,, , wg.-1, ft 'E' 2 'S :Q fran ' f L ' 7, 14 Q '72 A ' 'if .Q '16 fi 4 adL 3 'A 23, iff f -fill' ff Q 5 6 , fr, PQ .1 1. A u z '07 Qffib 1 I X n 'Am-n f 6 SEQ Y he 41- ' x ,--v Y 'f practice result In beautiful performances The CHS Band has represented our school in many ways this year. Besides playing in all but one of the football games, including two which were out of town, they have participated in a March- ing Band Festival and a District Festival. They also had the honor of performing in the halftime festivities of the Stagg Bowl in Phenix City. For their own enioyment, their annual Band Banquet was held in May. FAR LEFT: Band Director, Mr. John Kendrick BELOW: Drum Maior, Tim Reese .W '1 .-.., H organizations 79 Leading the band with a 5 , Vw. wk-4 '-nn-4 The maiorettes are Martha Odom, Vanessa Powell, Kelley Lylera, Patty Bat- tles, Candy Hinton and Elizabeth Kendrick. 80 organizations ,,,,s,..w-...,N- -- - -- u 5 , A .A ' ' . s..,..s...,..,g..-..-.,l , . H . .gl ? s NN si. nl .113 if musical spirit and a vibrant twirl Hard work and spirit, combined with talent and determination, has inevitably produced an outstanding group of maior- ettes this year. These maiorettes were out- going, high stepping baton twirlers and dancers, who in their own way exhibited their spirit and love for CHS. organizations 81 5 1 The newly formed Math Club is com- posed of students in higher math classes. Members ofthe Math Club visited the Columbus College Computer Center and had other math related proiects, including the tutoring ot other students who needed aid in mathematics. The Spanish Club is designed to teach the Spanish students the culture, traditions, and folkways of Spanish speaking coun- tries. The Club is under the direction of Mr, Ruben Rodriguez. RIGHT: Math Club BELOW: Spanish Club s-sn. L....... I. v P S 5 if- Y Broader study arouses enthusiasm As a service as well as an instructional club, the CHS Science Club has tried to increase student interest, knowledge, and participation in scientific resources, to teach members, by experimentation, more about specific areas of the sciences, and to keep students informed on the latest scien- tific developments. LEFT: Science Club nv Q , if ' .. ii ii Q Wqwgsxsbv Q organizations 83 fl 1 i The ROTC program, steered by Sgt. Reynolds, strives to teach cadets the func- tion of the U. S. Army and presents basic military skills. Whether in classroom dis- cussion or field training, students are taught qualities of leadership, honor, duty, and integrity. ROTC, Reserve Officers Training Corps, has proved valuable to the lives of many who have found that the qualities instilled in themselves through this program are useful in all facets of life. FAR RIGHT BOTTOM: STAFF OFFICERS - Bill Buck, Sherry Noble, Bill Head, Bob Head, Harriet Woitys- iak, Phillip Hales, Beaver Holt. FAR RIGHT TOP: Company A CENTER: 3rd Platoon RIGHT: 2nd Platoon BELOW: lst Platoon ' .W ,if Arif: ,I , W .. . k.,, ,, i if sf Mfg I 84 organizations ss, ,W ,, :ei Q if Practice prompt precision ..- M ,Q QJWIYQ, .A S ,L , ,,,,rf c ,Hr lg, ,.,1-, nf cf 9 V a y 'f2gpf9 . . '+4'1ff'f ' 'rmwrcfrca or + 'X 1 ' -, ff.. +1 w, Wikk i i fig: s Qc, ,just-.2 px, ly Q A Q., - Q'gj'+Q, w ,r I Q . V ,vw in , . V 1 so V N A 4, V . .1.Q-ci 1-J! organizations 85 New uniforms spur attention for girls The girl's ROTC cadet program, which was begun at CHS last year, has rapidly increased and developed. This year they received attractive new uniforms which have gathered much attention for them. Who knows? Maybe someday they will take over the world! RIGHT: 2nd Platoon BELOW: lst Platoon Q I ' K , v., ask-4 86 organizations ,fm is '33 at if H ll 9 61 34 4 fs-I ,Neat V' 'Q' Aelhiak-fsf . I 111, - WM, 5 1, an f E , ABOVE: Company B ,, ,gquivif LEFT: STAFF OFFICERS - Greg Grantham, Jefferson Leonard, Steve Vaughn, Larry Freyburger, Pam Dor- ton, Glenn Thomason, Thomas Osborne. organizations Several courses are taught in the mili- tary training classes, which are classes of military history, courtesy, weapons and marksmanship, land navigation and tac- tics, and leadership science. Other activi- ties available to ROTC students are the rifle and drill teams which compete against those of other schools in the surrounding area. Involvement and teamwork are essential elements of the ROTC program. The Girls and Boys Drill Teams are pic- tured on this page. RIGHT: Girls Drill Team BELOW: Boys Drill Team , K 5,4 -,,sHn-k K K - was f .. fs . x - - N., ,. .. .. - is 2 .s:s..g .. ' in fr fx' . --X' ' , - ' . 1 - , ,s ilfifi- I , :- 88 organizations 5 is Ea? 2 3 3 Activities and courses vary in ROTC ls? 3 OO -fx' ABOVE: Varsity Rifle Team LEFT: Jr. Varsity Team . i.i,V Ia, 5 organizations RIGHT: Color Guard BELOW: ROTC members salute the flag during the playing of The National Anthem at a pre-game football ceremony. Y i JW, Q Q? WN. fir ZQI Follow me! LIKE His? 'Sm six Kip? organizations 91 W i GG GD WR CCH ESRI? ADC? X F' e ,fi ki Q 5 ' , if 1, o H gil A. ve, :Kwik-!,kkf,kfV gkhW'L' V ' - 4 K I Q ss 'mfLQe '1,. W i' Q 4 Q Al. -f LM 'NQTB bf' !Hfx.wwfgg.W:f gf- -f-b gl . , in K try playing football with iust Joe Namath. could Wilt Chamberlain be a one-man team? win the Olympics without any trainers. and where would the Braves be without their fans? we might not all be the stars but how can you win without us? P l 94 sports i S I E 2 i 5 5 5 E 5- ...771 Y Y E FRONT ROW - Stan Allen, Zone Holston, Jim Dorchak, Carl Rhodes, David Mobley, Jerry Coleman, Tim Obert, Richard Kristol, Jay Freeman, Pete Freeman, Dwayne Oglel tree, Melvin Hentz, Bo Robinson, David Holston, Pete Jones, Ricky Snell. SECOND ROW - Steve Rodgers, Mark Morrison, Wayne Crittendan, Clint Pace, Bob Yoe, Joe Jones Bob Rhodes, Alfred Person, Danny Scott, Wayne Hentz, Mike Boone, Jimmy Livingston, Barry Bullard. THIRD ROW - Lonnie Davis, Willie Lemelle, Edward Mullins, Jarvi Lockhart, Derrick Cannon, Tony Wilson, Bobby Jones, John Sebastian, Ricky Harbor, Kenneth Haskins, Craig Thomas, Tony Womack, Tom Scrivner. FOURTH ROW - Donni Gilbert, Richard Stumphofer, Robert Harris, David Coburn, Bruce McConnell, Scott Mason, Jimmy Parham, Robbie Obert, Rex Milner, Kermit Hancock, Clifton Lemelle, Charle Mathis, Bill Peck. FIFTH ROW - William Wardlaw, William Stewart, Thomas Ivey, Wally Pitts, Brinson Ogletree, Jim Rogers, Tim Rhodes, Norman Grier, Mike Hubbard, Lanc Rucker, Chip Skidmore, Lynton Moffett, Glen Bush, Darryl Holloway. SIXTH ROW -- Mike Russell, Billy Anderson, Steve Shore, Cary Hollis, Tim Booth, Charles Kennedy, Rober Jordan, Joe Fravel, Rodney Brooks, Mike Colemant. SEVENTH ROW - Rodney Milner, Toby Whitehurst, Ken Williams, Dale Johnson, Keith Helms. EIGHTH ROW - K Lambert, Phillip Jones, Eddie Elsea, Mike Gill, Tommy Wade, Brad Tampa, John Dorchak, Trip Wade, Bruce Lester, Darryl Lambert. NINTH ROW - Chris Autry, Warre Sellers, Coach Nellums, Coach Martini, Coach Harrison, Coach Magoni, Coach Buntin, Coach Davis, Coach Oswalt, Coach Howard, Coach Thompson, Coach Matthews, Keit McGahee. quality talent and that vital ingredien The Columbus High Blue Devils opened the I974 football season with high hopes Coiled luck of winning their first state championship ever. A much heralded defense, composed of eleven veterans, provided the bulk of the pre-season optimism as the Devils were lauded by local reporters and coaches as the class of the Bi-City area. Critics pointed toward the November I5th showdown in Warner Robins with the powerful Demons as the possible downfall of the Blue Devils. The Demons annually feature devastating offensive attacks, and this year was no exception. An inexperienced offensive line caused the most concern in pre-season drills as the Devils attempted to build a consistent offense around Jay Freeman and Joe Jones. The defense which ranked among the state's finest was led by All-South line- backer Mike Hubbard. Head Coach Alvin Pig Davis and his capable assistants had prepared the Blue Devils excellently, both mentally and phys- ically in pre-season workouts, and now a rugged ten game schedule lurked in the near future. The road to the state championship was marred by many stumbling blocks and major obstacles, and to capture this elu- sive title, a team must have a surplus of The Devils seemingly possessed thes qualities as they traveled to Phenix City o September 6th to kick off their season Th I974 season would present man moments of spine tingling excitement an of victory happiness, excitement, sorrow and most of all a year of team and schoo unity CHS Central Kendrick Baker Carver Northside Douglas County Hardaway Spencer Jordan Warner Robins State Playoffs Richmond Acad Thomasville 8 E many thrilling victories. It was to be a yea . I . . 3 0 2I ' 0 39 0 35 I2 8 ' O I3 6 I4 I3 48 O 50 0 27 ' O I3 ' . 7 I4 ' 2 Blue Devils capture 1974 region title is 0 Q, Wa B el xi 96 sports The Blue Devils opened the '74 cam- paign with o bruising 3-0 victory over a strong Central High team. The kicking game proved to be the difference for the Devils as John Sebastian kept Central pin- ned deep in their own territory most of the game with his booming punts. Mark Morri- son added the only scoring punch for the Devils as he booted a 26 yard field goal in the waning moments of the first half. The Devils began their quest for a region championship by smashing the Ken- drick Cherokees 21-0. The Columbus eleven played a stellar game on defense while the offensive unit showed marked improvement. David Mobley, .lay Free- man, and Melvin Hentz scored the Devil touchdowns, while the defense recorded its second consecutive shutout. Devils give region 2-AAA , Q ,pic Jay Freeman Donny Gilbert All .vvvfl-at Tom Gruschow Kermit Hancock a taste of what is to come Ricky Harbour Robert Harris 'E Km bb :nv- is.. Wayne Henfz Cary Hollis 1, P- Wann, 'QQ -N ww. ,Y V7 H il., 'W J' r 2, Mike Hubbard sports 97 Blue Devil offense features strong passing attack Joe Jones Richard Kristol li Q 1 Willie Lemelle Jarvis Lockhart Scott Mason 98 my Bruce McConnell ,V I I 5. n L ' Rex Milner The Blue Devils continued to dominate their opponents as they crushed the hap- less Baker Lions 39-O. An explosive offense and a crunching defense totally swamped the Lions as they fell victim to the fired-up Devils. With this win the Blue lmps improved their record to 3-O and con- tinued to top the region standings. Recovering from an early 6-O deficit, the Blue Devils roared from behind to soundly trounce the Carver Tigers 35-12. Jay Free- man, who rushed for 208 yards, was named Bi-City back of the week for his tre- mendous effort. With the exception of two pass plays which went for touchdowns, the Blue Devil defense totally controlled the game. David Mobley W .Q Mark Morrison Edward Mullins Robby Obeff i l l l v 4 l 1 l l sports 99 Q 100 sports ln a bruising defensive struggle, the Blue Devils eased by the Northside Eagles 8-0. Both teams displayed excellent defensive units while the offensive attack for both schools proved to be lackluster. The Dev- ils' defense put all the points on the score- board as they blocked a punt in the first quarter and recorded a safety. Defensive back Wayne Crittendon intercepted an errant Eagle pass late in the game and returned it for the game's only touchdown. Defensive end Rex Milner played a sen- sational game for the Devils as he blocked a punt and also was in on numerous tack- les. For his efforts, Milner was recognized as State Lineman of the Week. Various iniuries to several key players had apparently thrown a monkey wrench into the Blue Devils' plans as they pre- pared for a non-region game with power- ful Douglas County. The Devils' pride and determination to put Columbus at the top rose to the surface at this point as back-up quarterbacks Joe Jones and Jay Freeman passed for almost 200 yards to lead the lmps to a thrilling 13-6 victory. Two long pass plays both from Freeman to Jones proved to be the turning point in the game as the Devils scored two lqte touchdowns to snatch an apparent victory from the grasp of Douglas County. A coffin corner punt by .lohn Sebastian, which landed inside the five yard line, turned out to be a decisive factor in the victory as did the play of linebacker Mike Hubbard, who put on a superb defensive performance. Local reporters and Colum- bus High coaches were quoted as saying that Hubbard played probably his finest game as a Blue Devil. A two week interlude was next in store for the Blue Devils as they began to make plans for their clash with arch rival Harda- way. lt was not as terrific an impact as last year, but the spirit and tension was still present. The game itself turned out to be a thriller and was not a place for a person weak of heart to be. The Blue Devils at 6-0 and the Harda- way Hawks with a 4-2 record tangled, clawed, and snarled at each other all night and the outcome was not decided until the final minute of the game. Former Blue Devil coach Grady Elmore had prepared his Hawks excellently, and the 45-12 thrashing of yesteryear was planted vividly in the mind of each Harda- way supporter. A quick touchdown by a smoothly operating Columbus offense gave the spectators reason to believe that maybe history was repeating itself. Two quick touchdown passes produced 13 points for the upstart Hawks as they clung to a surprising 13-7 lead at halftime. The second half was completely domi- nated by the defense of both teams until the Devils took over the ball for one last try with the clock moving rapidly inside the one minute mark. On a third down and long yardage situation the Devils gave the ball to Joe Jones on what appeared to be a busted play. Jones wove and threaded his way through the Hawk defense before he was finally hauled down at the four yard line. The running plays produced the tying touchdown as Jones punched it in from the one yard line. The extra point by sophomore Glen Bush, who was kicking in his first varsity game, split the uprights to give the Blue Alfred Person Bob Rhodes 2 ggi? 'if Q- x N si N. Q H 1 . VW. Y? , 'K LIX TE1 , -. . . 'L . 1 N it Danny Scott John Sebastian Devil coaches provide motivation William Stewart Devils a breath-taking 14-l3 victory that will never be forgotten. The field was soon mobbed by iubilant Devil fans, while the Hardaway crowd sat stunned, refusing to believe what they had iust witnessed. lt had been an unbelieva- ble finish which will go down in Bi-City football annuals as one of the most dra- matic games ever played. The Blue Devils continued their winning ways by completely dominating the Spencer Wave 48-0. A much improved offense spearheaded by a strong running game paced the Imps to their finest show- ing of the season thus far. The offense was led by quarterback David Mobley, who ran for one touch- down and passed for another. Running back Joe Jones played a spectacular game as he scored four touchdowns and gained 106 yards on the ground. Jay Free- man also played a superb game as he gained l I4 yards. 'The defense was led by Rex Milner, John Sebastian, and Bob Rhodes. Paced by this trio, the Devils held Spencer to only 97 yards in total offense. In a renewal of the state's oldest rivalry, the Blue Devils totally demolished the Jor- dan Red Jackets 50-O. The Devil offense continued to play with flawless perfection and the defense controlled the game from the first play until the final gun. Unleashing a powerful running game, the Devils scored 2l first half points to quickly subdue the fired-up Red Jackets. Paced by Melvin Hentz and David Mobley, both of whom scored two touchdowns, the lmps continued to pile it on with 29 points in the second half. The defense once again played an out- standing game as they held Jordan to only 38 yards rushing and intercepted four pas- ses. With a perfect 9-O record the Devils began to prepare for the 2-AAA champi- onship game with Warner Robins. The Blue Devils captured their first region championship since 1967 by smashing the Warner Robins Demons 27- O. A mob of supporters accompanied the Devils to Warner Robins and watched in amazement as the lmps capitalized on seven Demon turnovers to totally domi- nate the game. The Devil passing game, led by David Mobley, Joe Jones, and Wayne Critten- don, proved to be too much for the Demons to overcome. The Blue Devils rolled up 97 yards passing while Warner Robins could garner only l3. Both teams gained l5l yards rushing, but most of the Demon's yardage was compiled in their only long drive of the game. The Blue Devils opened the scoring early in the first quarter as David Mobley fired a 39 yard scoring strike to Joe Jones. The extra point by Glen Bush was perfect, and the Devils led 7-0. The Devils continued to move the ball almost at will and scored again before the half ended. A brilliant 21 yard gallop by halfback, Jay Freeman, pushed the score to l3-O. Once again the extra point split the uprights to give the Blue Devils a star- tling l4-0 lead at halftime. sports lOl 4 sports 102 The second half began with Warner Robins putting together their only good drive of the game. With the Demon fans roaring and the band playing their fight song, the Warner Robins offense moved to the Devil four yard line where they enioyed a lst down and goal to go situa- tion. Three straight plays aimed at the heart of the vaunted Devil defense produced nothing. On fourth down, Wayne Hentz prevented a touchdown by making a div- ing interception in the endzone. With the momentum returned to them, the Devils were never in trouble again. The brilliant goal line stand would prove to be the turning point in the game. The offense once again shifted into high gear as Mobley led them to the Demon five yard line before he rolled in on a quarterback keeper to pad the lead to 20- 0. With the extra point once again good, the Devils were owners of an insurmounta- ble 21-0 lead. Led by Mike Hubbard, Danny Scott, John Sebastian, Bob Rhodes and Wayne Hentz, the defense completely bottled up Warner Robins for the remainder of the game. A quarterback sneak by Mobley, with time running out, made the final score 27-0. A celebration began in the Blue Devils' stands and also on the playing field. A dense gloom settled on the Warner Robins stands as the championship was finally snatched from their grasps. The Demon dynasty had been destroyed. A new cham- pion was crowned, a new era was begin- ning. It was billed as the irresistible force ver- sus the immovable obiect. The force was the Richmond Academy offense while the obiect was the Columbus High defense which had allowed only 31 points in the previous ten games. The game was played before over 10,000 fans at Columbus's Memorial Stadium with the depth and mus- cle ofthe Blue Devils proving decisive. The first quarter proved to be a defen- sive struggle with neither team able to sub- stain a long drive. Turnovers and iittery nerves also hampered both teams. The second stanza opened with Rich- mond driving toward the Columbus goal. The drive carried to the Columbus one where the Musketeers pushed it over to gain a 7-0 lead. After the Richmond Acad- emy kickoff, Blue Devil quarterback David Mobley marched the lmps down to the Musketeer ten yard line. Mobley, who had his best passing game as a Blue Devil, then pitched out to Willie Lemelle, who scored standing up. Glen Bush booted a perfect extra point to knot the score at 7-7 at half- time. The third quarter began as a carbon copy of the first. Midway through the period the Blue Devils received their big- gest break of the game. A tough defensive play forced a Richmond Academy fumble and the Devils took over at the Musketeer 49 yard line. After two running plays gained little, -- -- - --7, Devils stay tough to the end .. K . .ww V, in K V, i ,kt E K - '..- T Q1 if V - KS. N... .A g J, Q V , A,L. -1. B Q ' r mx i .. V , Q . . D g A- vnu. . .4 - 2-,lf r 4 T ... -Ui A ' V-. . 1. is V J gag ,,g 4 JJQN5 ..,f... L - ,, he- . . slg- S., K: Q .Q Vs' .bw .X ' ,,,,.s' sri. ' .wa . . 'ff in Ll K ,. we-gt, L. ' ,A35 , tl.,-ity Jw y ., by ,. Mobley dropped back and hit Joe Jones on a perfect down and out pattern for a 49 yard touchdown. The extra point was no good, but the Devils led l3-7. The final period began with Richmond fighting to stay in the game and Columbus trying to prevent the tying touchdown. The Devil defense played sensationally throughout the remainder of the game and kept Richmond Academy pinned deep in their own territory. David Mobley, Joe Jones, Mike Hub- bard, and Bob Rhodes were the outstanding performers in the l3-7 victory. The Blue Devils' season came to a screeching halt as the Thomasville Bull- dogs overcame an early deficit to hand the Imps a heartbreaking 28-l 4 defeat. The inability of the Devil defense to con- tain super running back William Andrews and a lack of consistency by the Columbus offense were the main reasons for the defeat. Two early fumbles by the Bulldogs helped the Blue Devils to an early l4-O lead. A long run by halfback Melvin Hentz and a perfect pass from David Mobley to Wayne Crittendon gave the Imps their only touchdown of the game. The Bulldogs first touchdown came on a long scoring pass and from this point on, the game was all Thomasville's. With this loss the Devils ended the sea- son with a glittering l l-'l record. The defense tried gamely, while the offense played with great determination, but on this windy December night, it was not enough. With the loss, the Devils finished the season ranked number 4 in the state of Georgia. sports lO3 l...1 lO4 sports The 1974 football season will go down in Columbus High annuals as one of the most successful ever. An ll-l record and the number 4 ranking in Georgia gave the players, coaches, students, and teachers a reason to be proud of the Blue Devils. An offense which gained confidence in each game and showed continuous improvement throughout the season and a bruising defensive unit led by Auburn sig- nees Mike Hubbard and Bob Rhodes were the maior contributing factors in the lmps' climb to success. The offensive attack was led by quarter- back David Mobley and running backs Jay Freeman and Joe Jones. Melvin Hentz and Clint Pace also added depth to the back- field. Tom Gruschow, Kermit Hancock, Ricky Harbour, Robert Harris, Robby Obert, and Wally Pitts anchored an inex- perienced, but hard working line, while end Cary Hollis added his pass catching talents. The defensive unit was composed of eleven veterans who had played together since their freshman year. Defensive backs Wayne Crittendon and Wayne Hentz were sensational performers throughout the season as were linebackers Danny Scott and John Sebastian. Rex Milner, Scott Mason, Bruce McConnell, Edward Mullins, and Willie Lemelle pounded out a defen- sive team which shut out seven opponents and held powerful Warner Robins score- less. The kicking game was also instrumental in the Devils' rise to success as John Sebastian led the region in punting, and Glen Bush and Mark Morrison proved to be capable place kickers. The coaching staff also did a tremen- dous iob as they molded the Devils into a smoothly operating team with a winning attitude. The students and faculty helped inspire the Blue Devils as they displayed great spirit all season long. lt was a year which-was filled with glow- ing accomplishments for Columbus High and also included superb individual per- formances. . There were many great moments during the I974 season. The come from behind victory over arch-rival Hardaway will never be forgotten andthe 27-O rout of highly regarded Warner Robins will go down as one of the finest performances ever by a Columbus High team. The exciting play-off victory over Rich- mond Academy and the spirit which filled the Columbus High halls will always be treasured and remembered by those who were fortunate enough to be involved in such a terrific year. The clock finally struck twelve on Columbus High's Cinderella team as they fell victim to Thomasville, the nation's num- ber one team. The Devil followers felt the agony of defeat, but iumbled memories of past victories and good times pushed away the agonizing thoughts. I974 had been a year which will always be remembered. We had been drawn much closer together and had developed a bond of unity. Our spirits had soared throughout the season and our heads were held high even in the face of defeat. A new era was dawning at Columbus High. A champion- ship had returned at last. Baby Devils seize Bi-City championship S. 'Y 'if' . iiiiii i ii Six, VVV Q' if -' 5 . rx, r..:fL - 21 f . V f 4 ' . R M I Lx A VV W 1 Q i of 7 ' ' 1. , . x A . V , Q.- Vbf V VV V VV . V X. I 5 f V t '-f' V ' ' fi. ' K ,f g ,i X my iii K1 . .V . 2 is VV V XV . VX . VV V Q X . -l V 'X- O' K '1-.i' V ., ' ' - ' V V VV -I S- K . . - 'Ky T i -L K . j X iiii L - A e t f , V, , 5 V V V .fi V,.,i V -' .. k.V K , f V 1 f VV' V ..f..Y 5 VVV VVVV V S 1 ' f - . -,qv . F N ' ' , Q ,, 'A , f Q it -f K ...M H ' 'Et' '. . ' so 'iw ' . 'F' i tt'to'. if it ,. Q A - K I K .'11 i 'L ' f K L V o A Q VV ' K ,i.,, V f V' K it s K K -f..elVV. R31 W VVV , V I V. 0 ' V V - VV VV V Qs-Q,5,,3, s 1. Kit? K s ii 'Q . '.KK i N' U 0 ' -. .. ..--m.-3 5 , A , .A , gs ig. 'F' 'V , 1 ' 's ' ' ' A i-is... W 39' iii' KM . A L ftK'T L. .- . ...,...-. 1- ' is ' - CLOCKWlSE: Coach Allen, Coach Barefield, Coach Harrison. FRONT ROW - Rodney Milner, Wayne Jones, Lindy Ledford, Toby Whitehurst, Billy Miller, Mike COACHES Craig. SECOND ROW - Bill Bussey, Joseph Johnson, Eugene Thomas, Newman Patton, Rodnay Brooks, Wayne Morris, Floyd Dixon. THIRD ROW - Richard Ward, Dennis Roios, Ken Williams, Steve Forehand, Ronnie Jackson, Doug Sagul, Mark Wyrick, Scott McClellan, Alan Dean. FOURTH ROW - Jeff Aldrich, Edward Love, Lonnie Davis, Charles Clark, Tommy Tuggle, Doug Dixon, Randy Taylor, Steve Richardson. FIFTH ROW - James Anderson, Mike Renew, Cliff Anderson, Mike Watson, Larry Reynolds, Steve Sloan, Jessie East. SIXTH ROW - George Walker, Jim Martin, Eric Janssen, Mike LeMieux. The 1974 Baby Devils capped a tremen- dously successful season by downing the undefeated Jordan Baby Jackets I4-l2. With this victory, the Baby Devils captured their third consecutive Bi-City Champion- ship under head coach Wayne Barefield. The Baby Devils got off to a great start by winning over Kendrick for the first time in three years. A stingy defense which held the Cherokees in check throughout the game presented rival teams and coaches with a foreshadowing of what to expect in future games. The offense, working out of the wish- bone, set the tempo for the team by eating up huge chunks of yardage with time-con- suming drives. The Baby Devils' offense was built around super halfback Joseph Pokey Johnson, who personally accounted for ll touchdowns and 6 two- point conversions. Although no official sta- tistics were kept, it can safely be stated that Johnson rushed for more than 1000 yards in only 7 games. With this brilliant combination of offense and defense, the Baby Devils swept through the season with a 6-O-l record. A tie with Central was the only blemish of an otherwise perfect season. ff? sports l 05 E l i 5 t r E r r E F we fa ml x , ' As their followers quickly discovered, the Baby Devils were a team loaded with talent and full of desire and eagerness to win. The freshmen were drilled and pre- pared by three able coaches who were interested in teaching youngsters the right techniques of football. Combining these characteristics molded the Baby Blue Dev- ils into a team resembling a well-oiled and smoothly functioning machine. Even though this year's varsity loses a lot of starters through graduation, the future for football at Columbus High remains bright and optimistic. The Baby Devils provide part of this optimism, because year in and year out, they con- tinue to supply the varsity coaches with great prospects. I O6 sports Baby Devils promise continued victories in '7 5 L :AAL Eg! wa CHS Kendrick O Central 6 Baker 6 Spencer 6 Carver 7 Hardaway 8 Jordan I 2 1 ' ,.,, , 6 ,, 4 sports 107 Ce 6 4 .. 108 sports 5 s The Columbus Blue Devils enioyed a worthwhile season as they earned a berth in the state tournament. After suffering through a mediocre regular season, Coach Larry Oswalt regrouped his charges and sent them into the region tournament with a winning attitude. Led by seniors Pete Stead and Rodney Johnson, the Devils saved their best efforts for the season ending tournament. David Mobley, Joe Jones, Wayne Crittenden, Wayne Hentz, and Jon Oswalt all enioyed superb games in the tournament. A late ending football season put the lmps several weeks behind their competi- tors. Working hard to make up for lost time, the Devils endured many hard times during the early portion of the season. A new attitude and a better understanding of the tactics employed by new coach Larry Oswalt sent the Devils into the sec- ond half of the season with more confi- dence and desire. A 9-5 record in region action earned the Devils the number three seed in the 2-AAA tournament. ln the opening game with Hardaway, the lmps had to overcome a fired up covey of Hawks. Paced by a 6'8 center, Stead poured in 20 points, and the Devils slipped past the Hawks 49-46. Stead scored 6 points in the overtime period to settle the issue. The semi-tinal game with Baker was filled with tension and pressure. Led by Rodney Johnson, the Devils overcame a small lead and surged ahead in the third quarter. A late rally by the Lions was with- stood by the lmps as Stead connected on four vital free throws in the waning moments of the contest. With the victory the Devils clinched a spot in the state tour- nament. A Ioss to Carver in the finals left the Devils in second place in the final region standings. Stead, Mobley, Johnson, Jones, and Crittenden formed the nucleus of the Blue Devils attack throughout the season while Victor Howard, Oswalt, Hentz, Alfonzo Meredith and William Taylor combined to give Coach Oswalt a strong bench to rely on. Artimus Hicks, Mike Wells, Paul Brit- ton, Robert Harris, and Robert Howard also gave the Devils strong back-up sup- port. Under the leadership of Coach Oswalt and Coach Martini, the Blue Devils com- bined their talents with the knowledge that the coaches exhibited. As the 1975 Cohis- can went to press, the Devils were prepar- ing to enter the state tournament. With good performances and a little luck, maybe the Devils can bring home the bacon. Mr' X7 iw f Q R J 1, , . V .X . V+? -Y 'ff' is .f 4 wr ,r ,f rw, W ,, N? ,,,,, 1 ., , ., ,, . ,,,kn,.e , , ,-,,. 41 -tw: .- ,V ., , 1, if . fi? iw i in ,yn Eng .. .L.A A , L Mum E X '- ---......1fQfz ' .i , ww W ? A- m 'A ' Qt V A .N 1 sports 109 L.l.J -M, -.f.,,,,fh.-N - A2 5 :fe ..:iif:QIiL::L..i, y N , m - - ,11.,Q111Q,. I ., I 10 sports V1 V1 Speed cmd accuracy maintained on the court --QQAE a a . J VW H' '-ezer-fl S 1 12 sports Fast paced action provides excitemeni 88 67 57 63 54 65 79 ,,1,, 68 69 46 59 64 I I I4 sports Boys share the court with girls in '7 The newcomer on Columbus High's - lineup of sports this year was an edition of girls' basketball. lt was o year of learning and developing on the court. The team led by capable Coach Charlotte Kaeserman went from uncoordinated individuals to a successful team. At the start of the year the girls were on the court, unaware of the complexities of basketball, but through hard work and hours of experience, they evolved into a team the school can be proud of. Led by Lamb Hutchinson and Lil Blackmar, the CHS team came in second in the Bi-City. Sallie Street, Leslie Bramblett, Julianna Griffin, Glendale Powell, Lula Upshaw, and Kathy Langford added their skill in producing a superb team. CHS went to Macon in hopes of captur- ing the Region 2-AAA title. Capturing fourth place was still a great feat with iust a year of playing. Northside and Warner Robins had the advantage over CHS because of experience gathered over a number of years of playing. The future seems to be smiling on forth- coming teams at Columbus High. With iust one year of playing, the girls were superb. In two years what will they be? Ultra fan- tastic! 1 11 i sports I I 5 Freshmen, B-team -- hope for the future The freshman team played superbly on the court during their first season since iumping from iunior to high school compe- tition. Led by Coach Wes Harrison in his first year at CHS, the freshman team was in contention til the final game of the year. Mike Wells, Wayne Jones, Toby White- hurst, and Ronnie Jackson led the team in many well-deserved victories. Coach Wayne Barefield directed the B team Basketball team to a fine season also. They advanced and developed into a team that will aid Coach OswoIt's varsity squad in the future. E. J. Williams, Greg Harris, and Joel Bruner formed the nucleus of the team while the remaining players tightened the slack. A 1 s H we 1 e 'S ewggewii - W W 1 A we E ww 'K ,..k G itg.g ,,.,. V ,.,,.,.t ,. . v . .t.,......, .g . Q A A 59 .... 2 . .. be sf. is iw we em .. gs 'V xxgr . J' f ' is ,rs ...t,..,, ,,.,. ,I .,,. .r,..s , ,.. . - is i' -'i- i , 'A 5 f ,J.: -T ffl ,f,g - egff..Jf,fJfmfs1: nw' f' Hi-. l . I l 6 sports Os-W---v Diamond aces shoot for all the marbles si: 2 I V. ,' ' V , . W V Q ' ' iiwx wx sq 'fm .. I ...J N1-all 5, ' ' Skim, -' -r 4 2 .q. VX' 3,4 -: lfmwf a ,,,.,,, - W , 'sf ,,?'f - ' igwf'fvu'2fff'1i'M?w-Q2 , . . 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The Devils featured a strong pitching staff as Mobley, Jones, Sebastian, and Romeo all were experienced veterans. Also bolstering the mound staff were left- handers Ed Prather and Dale Mowery. Sophomore Scotty Phillips saw action on the mound as did Senior Bobby Madaris, and Junior Jon Oswalt. The infield also was strong as Harrell and Mobley combined with Chris Cox and Doug Beatty to form a good defensive team. Sebastian, Mowery, and Prather all handled the chores at first base. The outfield was composed of Jimmy Monfort, Jay Freeman, Bobby Madaris, and Melvin Hentz. All four proved to be capable performers both offensively and defensively. Tony Womack, Linton Mof- fett, and Wally Pitts added depth to the outfield positions. Catching was also a strong point during the i975 season, as Joe Jones, Alan Sims, elfl X' ' J it and Tommy Gran all were fierce competi- tors. l 20 sports t Diamond stars pursue elusive state title l fini ...bv Under the superb guidance of Coach Matthews and his capable assistants Coach Howard and Coach Harrison, the Devils were molded into a solid unit which resembled a smooth operating piece of machinery. Each part of the team, whether it was the outfield, infield, or the pitching staff, was manipulated and caressed care- fully, and each player was given special individual guidance. As the Devils entered the 1975 season optimism was running through each player like wild fire. A state championship was desired desperately, and the Devils were out to gain this title which had proved so elusive in the past. 1 1 W, Vu W ,N f -1 . A-use-v M ff i s JL . ' 5 5 Q an I 7! h ? K f-v, ,K ,llkh z -xii .1 gz f il C , NAL: is Q Q sports l2l , ' !.,,.,, D Cm 4 r 'f -H nf-it MQ. Af E .va f 122 sports 1 i x 1 , Q. . ,Vw 'T Fw n- 'wm- ..... f - ' , Nw Sports reflections at a glance The 1974-75 year will long be remembered as one in which the Columbus High Blue Devils com- peted with eagerness and determination in every sport they undertook. A winning attitude and the willingness to succeed was planted deep in each athlete's mind and heart. The school as a whole benefitted tremendously and the growing spirit of the students, faculty and players was also a great achievement. The Blue Devils began the sports season with a sensational football team. Led by a quick and aggressive defense which completely swarmed opposing teams the Devils compiled an 1 1-1 record and the No. 4 ranking in the state of Georgia. Numerous players gained recognition for their efforts and the team as a whole was rec- ognized across the state as a top-notch unit. Mike Hubbard, Bob Rhodes, and others com- posed a defensive squad which blanked seven opponents and carried the Devils into the semi- finals of the state playoffs before defending champion Thomasville dealt them a heart-break- ing 28-14 defeat. Basketball season loomed around the next corner and the Devils were also competitive in this category. Pete Stead, a trans- fer student, gave the lmps a big center and the rest of the Devils combined their talents around his efforts. David Mobley, Joe Jones, Rodney Johnson, and Wayne Crittenden composed a five man starting unit which carried the Devils to the number two spot in Region 2-AAA and a berth in the state playoffs. The 1974 region singles champion, Tim Reese, aided the tennis squad with much needed experi- ence. With help from other tennis stars, the 1975 edition could cop a region crown for the second consecutive year. The girls team led by Kim Scott also stood an excellent chance of dethroning perennial champion Hardaway. The girls basketball team led by Lamb Hutchinson rolled to a second place finish in the Bi-City. A fourth place finish in the region gave the girls nothing to be ashamed of in their first ing region championships. With luck and desire, year of competition. The B-team was also a grati- each squad had an outside shot at state champi- fying team to watch as younger players pre- pared themselves for future years on the varsity. The freshman squad behind Wayne Jones came close to copping the Bi-City championship, but fell one game short. H list id' U ,-J J ,G ,i y qv 6:1 A yu 1 V .' lj .iff Q .P 54-1 V'g Kb '-GX ll fwx I ,T . J A 6:0 .jfs lrlhf X, ' R Q iii ln their third year of action, the wrestling team was still hampered by inexperience and a limited supply of candidates. Out of this years crop of wrestlers, the Blue Devils placed two grapplers in the state tournament. Thomas Ivey and Rocky Garcia both placed high in their respective weight divisions. The spring sports program was one in which the Blue Devils took pride in. The baseball, golf, and track teams all had excellent shots at captur- onships. Led by returning seniors David Mobley, Joe Jones and John Sebastian, the baseball team attempted to gain their third straight region title. The state championship had been an elusive accomplishment in past years and the 1975 edi- tion did their utmost to achieve this sparkling goal. Bubba Patrick set the pace in golf as the Blue Devil men of the links set their hearts on surpass- ing last years second place finish in the region. With support from other golfers, the team stands an excellent chance at registering a champion- ship of some kind. Clarence Richardson, James Cox, Wayne Crit- tenden, Edward Mullins and William Stewart supplied the Devil track team with quality per- formance. With a good group of high hurdlers and numerous lightning fast sprinters, the lmps maintained success throughout the long and gru- eling season. Coaches, players, students, and faculty all take pride as they reflect on the accomplish- ments that the Devils have managed to gain dur- ing the 1974-75 school year. Those who were involved will always remember each moment and will cherish each memory. Sports events are held in stadiums, but the memories are held close in each participant's heart. Some years are not worth remembering, but 1975 was truly a year to reflect on. As the participants in each sport advance to greater things, they will always look back on the 1974- 75 term as the year in which they learned how to win and also learned the meaning of sincere and true sportsmanship. It was indeed a year to remember! sports 1 23 - From high hurdlers to lightning fast sprinfers, the lmps maintain success YA bw --,....,.,,.,,,,,,, 'Z W '-V, ,,,,, W' The track team for the year 1975 proved to be superior from the opening gun. From the first day on the field to the last record tape finish, muscles and minds were developed into disciplined mecha- nisms. During the course of the year, specta- tors began to see that the lmps always jumped iust a little higher and ran a little faster than their opponents. Even in the discus and shot-put events it was easy to see that our boys always put forth greater effort in order to gain more footage. ln the relays and distance races great strategy was used. Our boys conserved their energies by letting others take the lead and then bursting forward with exhili- rating speed on the last lap. It is apparent that Coach Dozier dedicated himself into developing a first rate track team. . .Qi U dx-,J - sf A 5 th K5 as-f .J ll K -113i -Qwes- ,, .1 f K l vart . sports l 25 --- The golfing squad of CHS witnessed a very prolific season in 1975. From the tee box to the pin, intensive fervor and skill was required by mentor Bob Nellums. From the longest drive to the shortest chip shot, the lmps paced the way for opposing schools. The team was capably led by returning lettermafm Bubba Patrick. Off season tour- naments and many strenuous hours of practice paid off in a rewarding season for Patrick. By setting this example of stren- uosity, Patrick also inspired his fellow teammates to strive for the highest achiev- able goals. Gaining from this worthy example was Kris Starling, Tommy Bush, and Billy Har- relson. A vigorous battle was staged throughout the season by these three can- didates to determine the number two man. Win, lose, or draw, each golfer gained from the effort which had to be exerted. Don Rockwell, Matt Willis, James John- son, Larry Cannon, and Russ Batton fought for recognition constantly during the long season and because of the continuing pressure that they applied to the top four golfers, the team benefited tremendously as a whole. Bud Fry, Reggie Brock, and Fabian Cook were also top notch perform- ers, and with this season behind them they should be able to supply the needed impe- tus in years to come. There were many achievements and many victories during the 1975 season. Every green was not reached by a perfect tee shot, but the lessons taught by Coach Bob Nellums gave the Devil golfers the understanding that both the good and the bad must be accepted. Gaining from this knowledge, they learned to accept the phi- losophy, lt's not how you drive, it's how you arrive. .1 sv ,-.., , ,w - ...X Today CHS, tomorrow PGA sports 1 27 MdJ .Lia -. .. Z A 1 ' W H ,f 5 v a' f ' ' ' ' ' 1 V W W. ., rf ..- - H ,- ,, A 4 A I V, ,VM 4 ,,,MMm,:E,., Y, g4,,,4,W,,,V,f,1,,,l,m !,f.,,,,1g, ,I ,M.Q-m,.H,W-1f,M,,,?:f,'1, - x, t, ., mfzff-:ff.f,f . ,ffxffM, Tfmifi-M,:: .miyf 1 , , ff - . y 1 ., ' ' ' - 1i::ff9 - ' , . ' L, ' :Q Z 5 QF' , 33iJ '3'E2fQ,Qff,g f fr Tw: A ::f55'fxQI'. :S5f 'f' M ' 'J ' W K ', ' ' 5fffi?f:i7!5?i!253 , ' ' ' if- A,,,, 'L fi ,,x,,, ., M , . M gr -J Q KZC! A . , K I ,v jg,? , v?myv,? I . , .Mi ,K Wav, ,W .,,,. W, .. V V! . V ,M i g Q . V A KWWV ,.., . ,,:,.,j:H F, A Hn. , ,,,, , , ' ' ' , 5 , - hm, ff kf' 'w U W ? 5,1 ., Huw K I. . I A I K Wa, my-1 ,bmw-Nm 4 , Q' 4 iv 1 L gL': 1 A-.,, S :N .xx. , W...-f ...,.. YIIW-,,. 5. fl ' .W f 4 ff' I :gm ,WMA 'V ' -M.. ,,.-ff! QV' 1 ,,:g ,M W uv if mg. 128 sports ,H rw ff Sf' - f .-. - xl Tennis stars eye region title SN' 49. ix ' . . .Rr 1. -s 'ra-.9 -we A 3. V 'Q-T .1 '- K 1 -Q Q:-- ... -ig, s . .. . ,, . -...7,,..... - -' stfaezms s 5 N, ,Qi ,. ,',' A ,O f ,, 1... ' ,fwf wg' M? . .f The i975 edition of the Blue Devils' ten- nis team was filled with multi-talented players. The seniors on the squad, Tim Reese, Rusty Estes, Jim Taylor, Tom Flour- noy and Jimmy Snell relished leadership and furnished opportunity for the newcom- ers. During the course of the year, raw tal- ent was developed into precision shot making. Juniors Rocky Garcia, Robert Potts and Johnny May, rounded out the balanced squad and tightened the slack left by graduating seniors of last year. Warren Sellers and Wathal Bush, the only sophomore representatives, provided hopeful talent for the future. Charles Dan- iels, the only freshman, also did his part in the race for the Bi-City Championship. The girls tennis team showed much improvement in their second year of com- petition. Leslie Trawick, Carol Pattillo, Angeline Ware, and Liz Terry added much finesse to this year's team. They not only enioyed playing, they also showed that through constant practice and determina- tion the highest standards can be main- tained. The winning combination of talent and determination will make both teams highly competitive and should give both squads a good chance of capturing their respective championships. STANDING: Liz Terry, Angeline Ware. KNEELING: Carol Pattillo, Leslie Trawick. . L ,sf A ., A is L -nw ws t A li I 4' sports i 29 g E -.-k-,, W QAM' . mga. ,,, l 30 sports Imp grapplers strive for recognitio ,wr w - The CHS wrestling team, headed by rookie coach Doyle Allen, showed great effort and determination even though they were not able to overcome their lack of experience. Although their record was less than superior, they sent two established veterans, Rocky Garcia and Thomas Ivey to the state tournament. As the season thrust forward, both teacher and pupil increased in knowledge and experience in the oriental art of wres- tling. Returning wrestlers Cary Hollis, Cecil Mabry, Glen Bush, Mike Gill, and Norman Greer introduced Coach Allen and new- comers to the field of wrestling. Steve Rodgers, Maurice Bradford and Greg Dan- iels also added support to the team. The outlook for next year gleams bright with a year's experience under Doyle Allen's belt. lx my: 4 X t ,L Q ' I 7' ul L, E' se 'U W . - - - -: we me-1-sfs.m....., , s ,N . ...,.,., 'I' NK' it ' A , 'i .ts M em., hx. ,ww me-w .. Wm.: . - .-get .L ww ,d N., N. e,,..,,, A ,m,... ..... R yi... Vmwsemgn.. ,..,. H , .,,: ANG. .Yew :a.w,K,.g.c:.?T- KQKK K A. K 'iKKKif'fKKf.vEsv2:.t',s ww .Q ww -- .A T- -rg Q3um- .M ... we :caan fx e3..... '.. -. ' ' .3-:s.'H'sf'fe.fg,:u'.,::::1.'c:'l'-'J'fa2'::'.:: 1:-:xr N-.M .fm-,f.,..... . H... ......f3f...-1--,,.,,,. 3' ' ,W .pp Kruk QQSNFN- M M- '-. 'N 'Lfk- 5.:1.v.'L:ii.r'15' ?'Y 'K 'i1f'2,1'v.x,:1.':?m 'N '- u .0-wNf-...,..t.,.... ...1,s, 'gigs' - 325 , pygmy.. ...L . . . ,, .., ,f7,,,,.,,,,, ,tgasxbgtfx r- Us fr- .:':czi::.3i.i :.,.i:.:z,:':.:':at'.'..',.f+'-'-gg 3'-u .'3'...IW'b ' mm -M Ref.-YIM ... . --gn ES' Km3'ix.4WvS:.. .,. ' K' W. kj pen .ev ,. Nkm -C mr F ' . - if ... .... , .A , ff - 5 - . . V . 5' 'K K wk, H 4. 1 -K 1 3 , .f Q N . gecmkgilnk i I' -, ' K ,... . .N 'W . V K- 'fa R' ee I , TOP: LEFT: Vickie Williams, Yolanda Hutchinson. MIDDLE: Toni Kennedy, Grace Champion, Melissa Moore, Theresa Horne, Tina Alligood. RIGHT: Jeanne Kilgore, Joanne Kilgore. l 32 sports Keeping spirits high 'gm' 3: it y y f fi Xi. ! H .. This year's Varsity Cheerleaders started work early in the summer as they attended Camp Oglethorpe in Atlanta for one week. They received the Grand Cham- pionship Award and were voted Most Spirited Squad. Since then, they have continued to improve by practic- ing every day. Besides the usual duties of cheering for Varsity football and basketball games and planning pep rallies, the cheerleaders have sold candles, spirit iuice, and booster badges. They sponsored cut-off's day, '50's day, and hat day. They also made trinkets for the football players and signs for the games. With the money they earned the cheerleaders acquired a new look with new uniforms, new pom pom's, and ten- nis shoes. The cheerleaders' advisor is Mrs. Nancy Bethea, and Judy Naugle, a former Auburn cheer- leader, is their instructor. ABOVE: Toni Kennedy and Grace Champion, Cap- tains. sports 133 7.? Junior Varsity Cheerleaders play an important role The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders put forth an endless effort this year by cheering for Freshman football games and Freshman and B-team basketball games. They helped the Varsity squad by cheering in the stands at football games and doing at least one cheer in the pep rallies. They have done a good iob of which we can be proud. Mrs. Cheryl Matlock is their advisor. E l 34 sports 1 I .. v P ' l l l IN xx. - . NC was 5. ' -E. 1' it - - .. i .. - t R s.. 1 x 15 if . . - , - imp., fl. . . f .ff A- ,f , V . - Q . if' I is i L KF K iii' A A W if 1' ' . f 7 W ?!'i7'.'f . ' Qt 7 Y 3 in :-w-52A rYi'SSf.2 AY' 'lxigl 5 1? Aig'T:'S i . 1 P' Y'- mg the :K .. A, ',A Al ii-, v ,V K 35 my V 11. ,Lys waitin' s it ' 'A ' H+- W' 'ef I J . f .',w?'5 5'w ,f1 i , ' 4- W x x, is A . sf. ix.. f3 'l 2i:.Q .2 ...L ABOVE: The JV Cheerleaders are: FRONT ROW - Tammy Davis, Henni Stratton. MIDDLE ROW - Sarah Stratton, Nancy Hahn, Sharon Rodriguez. BACK ROW - Bonnie Anthony, Angela Reese, Penny Williams, Denise Daniels. LEFT: Captain Tammy Davis and Co-Captain Angela Reese prove they can work together. is 606865 R SHCE i am a person this is the gift my teachers gave to me i can add and subtract i know how Columbus discovered America i have read ROMEO AND JULIET i understand the law of conservation of energy i realize that there is always something more to learn these are the gifts my teachers gave to me f Ity 1.L Administration stresses individualism ' V , , c it it ..s.f:.l ff X- 2 . X! is 2 ' gfsifj Q ff QNQ' S t ..,,.i,,,- ln the two short years he has been with us, our superin- tendent, Dr. Braxton Nail has introduced several new and creative ideas in education. His approach to education involves helping the individual to overcome his problems, to surpass his previous accomplishments, and to strive for a bet- ter life. 1 38 faculty Jim Buntin Assistant Principal Herman Dollar Jimmy Habersham Principal Assistant Principal 'XX J ffl! 37 Kira iiti Bob Nellurns Elizabeth Bagley Dean ot Boys Dean of Girls faculty I39 Q ' 'Si 2' K' 140 faculty s V' ur T Y, Y' rl. A50 rf Patricia Rucker Q? Y Katherine Pafchin ,, 1i Dorothy Maddox Doye Gresham figs---A e,i '.q 'v--Q l 'l'l llm 1 ,404 ,sw- Guidance yields productivity 3 I ' Ax Q s I . I ,W Aww Florence McCorlew Emily Petty Moe Was Hy 141 .lg wvxp, ff, cc Barbara Alexander Doyle Allen Physical Education Social Studies amd' l 42 faculty X9 X . .....J,,,f,---- i ,V g Wayne Barefield Maihemafics ,ff 4 3,5 s f gg . H sn. K il:-G54 Q. . Marion Barrow English Nancy Betheo Social Sfudies Teachers monkey around ,M Valera Brinson Science ef Q- Qu! ig' O Roberta Brooks Joann Buffs English English faculty 143 ' 'T 4 Coach Davis builds morale I44 faculty Ellen Coghlan Social Studies Dorofhy Cam p 'SQ-Pkbkg, Q fum, Carolyn Carlledge Mathematics Elhelyn Coleman Social Sluclies X X Mary Ann Cox Science A 'Y SLT' Patricia Culpepper Mathematics Loretta Daniel Home Economics Barbara Crawford Special Education faculty 145 ? YY Be N Q? 5. l46 faculty Teachers are involved Alvin Davis Ann Debro Fred Dore Physical Education Maihemafics Social Studies , 9' Robert Dozier Elizabeth Farley Art iii Ora1lQ:'.l. Q 'ff:g32u , i.v4u3:::..:.g.:4 'Al Mffff-f:::2:r-rt ' It yrbvp, fic QV!! ff fg .'f,f.ffa,I.3g i.Q'51 P: l,:::: l,.'Ga.1..1.': 4 fl vp..!:9 0d1.'6.,.4-.O 'a.'. Elizabeth Farris Mathematics 'hi fi I A lst : ,,, - ' jg fwrwf lf. ,f f v , ,.,b ,!'.' Geraldine Goodman Mathematics English 'Wvwff' Susan Gaither Science ' ' 2 eg - G ' 1' wr -. ff x H-wg : - w. 1 Lucile Gorman Spanish faculty 147 Wm V if1, , Claire Hamm Joyce Graves English Mafhemafics Wes Harrison i iiri 2 Virginia Harwood Social Studies 148 faculty L , , Wxx Sith Sometimes we leach Jo Ann Hill Roberl Hill Choral Music R .fwdllr-f Y .A-' Bertie Hood Business Robert Howard Social Studies facuHy Students and teachers work together 150 faculty Susan Hussey Barbara Johnson English Home Economics Malinda Huff English Emma Hunter Business Dorothy Johnson Mathematics Oneyso Johnson Assistant Librarian s Tag ggi Roy Judah Librarian Awww' rr' I ,yd 1 Ar f i 5 4 ,.. ,..r s uf? U' 1 in Klilffv X, Dale Joiner Science f' dimini- aw Charlotte Kaeserman Physical Education ,. QY3,,v,.-f N Q 'H' faculty 151 152 faculty Marion Kelly John Kendrick Mathematics Band Director Geraldine King Juanita Lee English Patricia Lewis Martha Lindsay Social Studies English gif .--'f,f , mwnvivnlkvw' Being prepared for the unexpected Wi' wg, , -e,, 435: J 5, A f 4,1 fW?f'f7' Vu' V rm. ' is fy if 1 . 154 faculty J, .f .wr -Q' . ,Mn Q wi i Cheryl Matlock Frank Matthews Mathematics Social Studies, P.E. Wayne Means Judy Nqugle Special Education Science Teachers enioy Larry Oswalt Science, P.E. Cassandra Reynolds Social Studies K'rr 1 I f , 1, T ' ' new V ..,,f '1' , ., LVVV Sgt. Reynolds R.O.T.C. extra-curricular activities xc . - i i Bw s Q a Nancy Patch English William Prescott ocial Studies, Business . ,,,,, tyyy y . ,,,, ,.., 5 Vi, 'B , ve I in faculty l55 . Actions clemonstrate attitudes 156 faculty David Roberts Ruben Rodriguez Martha Rogers Social Studies Spanish Mathematics Q ri i . we X-, . F-UM, ,f 1 Lynda Taylor Business 'im Guess who's coming fo dinner ,W 3: 2 1 5 3 Luke Teasley 158 faculty Robert Thompson Social Studies Claire VanDin1er Evelyn Vanlandingham Delmorie Vernon En9liSl1, Speefh, Debflfe Social Studies Science .KL, W 4? '. A fi 4, T ,MQ ' 9 4 it' Q N 5 0. : il. l Si' - f E ..'fff'lg5H3f'. O c ez L: . X if H, xx -w TOP LEFT: Mrs. Ellen Carter, Cafeteria Manager: Mrs. Jessie Jones, Assistant Cafeteria Manager LEFT: Cashiers BOTTOM LEFT: Cooks TOP RIGHT: Sgt. Dugan, Head Custodian faculty 159 5 Q sz, 'qv' TI 2. 1 ' X ,Q 0 'v ' ' 5v'3Bf3ff N L ' A I NJ Z i V Z i5 fL Ju 1 rg.-ww ' 'R 1 2: a Q S ea: nog, v. f, v EMM ., .f mfg king of 4 an .. , W V A ' ' 9110? U' . FQ if 1 ' i Q :W i 5' v ' ' .. f Q , D, 5 A ,436 Qu Z 4sg. 4v gf by Q ' , Q ' WA 5 H' 'QOQ Iwi P- 5 4, , ww ,f .. Q vtxww I -x.ff l f 0' 4 Mn df w,w ,gxa 1 Q, amz? dk, , 1 1ulPtI f ' ' U -F4 ' W 4'4l5-A-'JO Y 1 SQQAQ FQ' lying ll Y 1. 4:3 f EQ Q ,.D l' Y ...E A 59 1 , lad 1 iWZ5 Q,qTllS4275 Q Q Q2-1-'....LQ.'L! Ili -9 4 v 4 f I ln-Q 1 4 .90 Siu 1.0 S'-102 aff.-J fgge-'!fQP4.fmZ f 'll A Q fl A-A . I . h - it Q 'F' fl A JF 4 Q5 l1 i V Q ' agp-I ' ge-v 0 v 95 gl 5 L!! 9 5 , A nts!! E S G' ENE' QDHGUR seg f X the transition from child to adult from recklessness to responsibility growing in awareness of the conflicts ofthe times seeking solutions freeing our minds to explore the unknown to learn and to question C gg,-vlwi T is year s M i Senior class had A strong initiative. After a year without the Pow- der Puff game, they reinstituted the annual game for senior girls. Also allowed to have a Kiddie Day, the seniors had a super time remembering their childhood. The hard-working council, eager to help the iuniors raise money for their Jun- ior-Senior, came up with an idea to have a Parent-Teacher A-Go-Go. The event was sen sational, with parents and teachers showing their stage talents. Besides providing service to the school, the Sen ior class proved academically superior. Almost one third ofthe graduating class of 328 was eligible for the National Honor Society. 74375 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - ltop rowl Garry Betty - Presi- dent, Kermit Hancock - Vice-Presidenty Joe Jones - Vice President. lmiddle rowl Nancy Sullivan - Treasurer, Brenda Silcox - correspond- ing secretary, lbottoml Janet Campbell - Recording Secretary. ,an x ii s .nf F Ernest Allen Adkins Arlie Marie Alcott ll James Robert Alderman Douglas Edward Anderson William Edward Anderson, Jr. T62 seniors 1'-Q W 3 H, L 2 2- M 8 W 3 l ' unsung: A- C f x., - Delores Kay Atkins Athletically, this class shone brilliantly. The sen- 'ff V iors led our football , l team to Bi-City, Regional ily Championships, then State ' Playoffs, where they fought hard. They attracted college , scouts to most every game. L' Though many basketball players were late getting in practice with the g team because of football, we had a suc- cessful year, with the senior members sup- plying the strength. The baseball season was, like last year's, excellent. The fine senior talent had the experi- ence and confidence to put together a fine season. As any senior will tell you, this has been a memora- ble year, and no one from the class of '75 will ever forget it. '74-'75 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: ltop rowl Peggy Meadows, Barbara Horne, Jeff Sims, Toni Kennedy, Jon Geeslin. l3rd fOWl Donna Davis, Gary Kelly, Ginger Wright, Carol Taylor. l2nd fOWl Tracy Autry, Sue Murphy. lfrontl Tommy Holston, Mm ,H Kenneth Applewhite Barry Hugh Armstrong 19' -sv Tracy Lynn Autry Bruce Cabot Avery seniors l63 , 9 '. 164 seniors Bruce Lamar Bacon Henry Donnell Bailey Valerie Renee Barge NR 21, i - if i Deborah Barnes lris Jane Barnes William Eugene Barron Richard Vernon Barrow Vicki Lynn Battles CharleslGarrett Betty Marcus Howard Blanchard Robert Wade Bass Russell Troy Batton Hall competition draws a crowd Samuel Douglas Beatty Cheryl Ann Bedingfield seniors 165 ,1 Hawk is defeated and cle-feathered I66 seniors R+' X sw Vickie Denise Boddie Michael Wayne Boone Pamela Alean Boone Robert Jefson Bowden, Jr. Gail Denise Bowens Robert Russell Bradshaw David Dewain Braxton Rebecca Ann Bristow ei ifm -.:s Q -pl we S-.oi Eric Jerome Brooks Clifford Tyrone Burton Joyce Bynum Shirley Ann Byrd Penny Ann Browder William Calmese Buck, Jr. Celine Burnham Anne Barrow Burts Cathy Louise Bush Sharon Gail Butterworth X1 Q ' ' 3' N' M A K ' i . Wi LN in seniors 167 -- 7 -- 13 6 n O r Janet Anne Campbell Larry Lemuel Cannon John Ralston Cargill IV off the field lf.. Seniors e enioy i football C Danny Fred Carpenter Grace Irene Champion Cheryl Faith Clark ix? C is L' if Curtis Williams Clark A R ll liil l 1 5 is 3. Q X 515' ' RN Q Us NN Q David Anthony Clegg l68 seniors y HON fix Janice Sue Cobb Paulette Faye Cook Debra Dawn Cooper Jacqueline Joyce Cooper 1 John Alton Copeland Ill Donna Lynn Courtney ' ar Melanie Jo Cowling seniors 169 4 ,l. -.. 4, Vincent Wayne Crittenden Becky Ann Crews Cynthia Ann Crews Teresa Ball Crisp if. rv s ., is Gwendolyn Sandra Dalton Deryll Elana Daniel E Donna Jeanne Davis Jody Leigh Davis 170 seniors ,, . , Karen Louise Davis Venita Ree Dean Xkx Q--.f f Steven Eugene Dickson Bonme Lynn Dollar Robert Edward Doucef Cynthia Jo Dyer Norman Eugene Easferday ,- ,, The backbone of spirit Jacqueline Wilda Edwards Sherrie Valencia Elliott Cecil Rushin Estes Vickie Dionne Feggans Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Pamela Wllhelmlna Latesho Florence Thomas Hurt Flournoy Ralph Fulton Freeman, Jr. James Michael Garcia Marie Louise Gardner l 72 seniors g2i i for Viola Gardner Dee Garrett Catherine Elizabeth Gergen l'l0WClI'd Alan Gierer in iff? Mary Elizabeth Godfrey Glenn Edward Goodson Billy Eugene Gray Connie Elaine Gray Claudia Ann Gaskin Donald Charles Gilbert, Jr. is-+R Jan Elizabeth Geeslin l. Steve Thomas Gladney X R seniors l 73 1 Dorothy Eloise Green Julianna Maria Griffin Kenneth Griffin Mary Grimsley Thomas Welch Gruschow Deborah Ann Gunn Louise Ella Gurdy Charlotte Elizabeth Hall 174 seniors s 'X wi George Charles Hall Janice Marie Hall ul r l NUI'-rxv Kermit Ligon Hancock, Jr. Patterson Ricky Harbour Happiness is . . . Douglas Evan Harden an out of town football game Billy Cain Harrelson Q , 4. an y ,... M XR Robert O'NeaI Harris Ellen Elizabeth Harvey David.Elgin Hawkins Gregory l.ee Head seniors l 75 C sa ,,f 2 5' William Paul l'le0df JV- Clifford Lawrence Henderson l76 seniors Stephanie LaFaye Hinton Pamela Mae Hogg l Wayne Derek Hentz Teresa Carol Hethcox James Thomas Holland Sharon Denise Hollifield Cary Hollis Johnny L. Hollis, Jr. Gloria Elaine Holloway Tommy Zane Holsfon Tonia Marie Hopkins Spirit week arouses teamwork Jeannie Barbara Horne J ,i.i ,......-'-5 Joel Michael Hubbard James Willie Hubbard Thomas Watson Hughey, Jr. Doris Hu ling seniors 1 77 5O's clay - the beginning of a tradition if 1 is xx Qlli Waymon Huling Karen Lynn Hyneman :Q Tama Jo Ingram Owen Keith James Gary Glenn Jeffries Janice Jenkins i 78 seniors s.. .QS JoAnna Johnson Joe Louis Jones Robert Lee Jones, Jr. Nellie Judge QQ., sf J. ,ss . ,. Rodney Ross Johnson Genie Agnes Johnston Cassandra Elaine Jones Kimbal Renee Jones . Y Mark George Jugel iii? Eva Marie Kaminski Edward John Karnofski seniors 179 Shep Kean Bradford Scot? Keating S S S fm if f Z i 1N ,..o - ,A 180 seniors Robert Gary Kelly Toni Lynn Kennedy JUS. William Wood Kidney Carol Joanne Kilgore Connie Jeanne Kilgore Sandra Joyce King J rool ii e Valerie King Faith Ann Kirkland M- Year: 1950 Event: Pep rally if 'P ,Q gei f 0 -xfmsfs, against Jordan David Glenn Lance Pamela Gail Lawson 'UW Harry Owen Lee Nancy Carol Lee Patti Lee Willie Joseph Lemelle .xg f Jefferson Eugene Leonard Richard Lee Leonard, Jr. Valerie Lewis Cindy Anne Livingston seniors I Bl ... ..4 VV V if Z i 4, in ix A Julie Elizabeth Lucas Cathy Jean McCorlew Donna Jean McGrotha Morgan Blaine Mclntosh w R Q 8 Q ' 1 li 1, F James Patrick McNeil ,NW Cecil Mabry, Jr. 30W . ia.. Robert Lebron Madaris, Jr. John Andrew Manning Wesley Scott Mason Martha Ann Mathews 182 seniors Gayle Claire Matthews Myrtle Jean Maxwell .,'t is at W ,M ,L 'X D , , Margaret Elizabeth Meadows Fay Ellen Meyer Ann Lawrence Mock Linda Gail Moffett White socks and pony tails invade CHS Rex Rigdon Milner David Keith Mobley Q James Robert Monfort Melissa Leigh Moore A it is seniors 183 GGSOUS7! was a great clay for greasers William Sfanley Moorehead I i Vickie Ray Morgan IVY Janice Morris 1 Mark Philip Morrison Jennifer Lanoa Moss Edward Lamar Mullins Mimi Melanie Murphy l 84 seniors Sue Ellen Murphy Jarvis Lyndon Nathan Kathy Dawn Norwood Robert Bruce Obert X'- Mikelle Danelle Odom Albert Layafette Oliver III Bonnie Louise O'Neal Randy Lee Owens Eric Parrinello Randy Eugene Pate lb Lenord Marvin Patrick George Richard Pavlovich I .,tsA,zi , li....M l. ,, ' 'Ivexq,:57S1 eniors I 85 7, 5 5 X 5 .,.' . 5 V' 5 ' 1 r f PT 2' 7 li Jeffery Ward Peoples Alfred Vincent Person Sarah Helen Phillips Glendell Powell 'F Charles Scott Raines ,wr-' me John Timothy Reese 1 86 seniors Darryl Vincent Pierce Vanessa Powell Gloria Jean Ramsey Gary Lanier Reynolds WM Deborah Sue Rhoads Carl Alexander Rhodes Robert Wesley Rhodes Clarence Lee Richardson, Jr. -aiu., Terry Stuart Richardson William Richardson Richard Keith Robinson Donald Gregg Rockwell F Ei... Victory Drive, Sand Hill, hotdogs and blisters Debbie Jean Richardson Gloria Jean Richardson tw. .. ,fffzs ysy 4 , W0 seniors 187 Q55 All in all it was a fun day David Wayne Sanders .f .., , NN,4 kk , . 1 -we 5 Ag, :,,, it ' f L Xl f ,,.V 5? 1 in I 5 Lester Thornton Sanders ss? Timothy Boyd Romeo Kenneth Lamar Royal Brenda Sanks Jennifer Anne Schlader I 88 seniors Dennis Scott Rebecca Sanks Danny Lamar Scott Pamela Elizabeth Scott John Emerson Sebastian Sheila Rugh Shaffer Dorothy Jean Shelton Kenneth Bruce Sherman Brenda Jo Silcox 'Qu Z.'.- Jeffrey Alan Sims QX iw K S J N ' XE , Zi J J -J ,,. Arrr . be A J'?f S, J - 'kS J S S Robbie Joy Singleton Marianne Skira ' ' ! Debbie Kayleen Smith Gregory Dell Smith seniors 189 75 Seniors walk 20 miles for MOD Katherine Marie Smith .1 1. Sharon Ann Smith James Hicks Snell III Kevin Lafayette Spinks Otis Tyrone Starr 190 seniors Aiwa 'VK Peter Roy Stead, Jr. 1 S S' William Albert Stewart if Rick Kevin Strader Sallie Mae Street Vannessa Joyce Streeter 'U' Nancy Jean Sullivan rs? 'Q Jeffrey Alan Sutton Carol Ann Taylor ' 1 rr J e James Samuel Taylor, Jr. Sam Davis Tedders Elizabeth Caldwell Terry seniors 191 ................. Seniors doing their thing BELOW: Liz Terry holds someone up in a pep rally. TOP FAR RIGHT: Susie Dodelin riding home in her box. BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: Vol Lewis thinks she's going golfing. Michael Terry 4! 'm Kimberly Tew Vcinessa Thomas PQ! l92 seniors Emma Jean Thornton Michael Heywood Tidd Walter Johnson Trawick Buford Randy Turner Lula Pearl Upshaw Adrene Walker ?v-vw-s Richard Lee Wall Angeline Holt Ware 'M f ---...,,..w..., ,, ,, M, ,, N, ? , w- Q 4 f I' IQ? , ,, . ' e 'EXW' f s-N. l Cf: , Dil if David Dean Veasley iff! Sharon Denise Walker 0, 1:-A-rl Cecil David Wallis Tommie Walters Steven Carroll Ward seniors Laura Dean Watson Julia Carol Weaver Leslie Eileen Webster James Randolph Weed, Jr Y? NOT PICTURED - Lurita Yvonne Allen, Jerome Atkins, Jacquetta Annetta Brown, Vic- toria Renay Butts, Marcelo Romero Cabezas, James Lee Cox, Richard Cullifer, Bruce Wayne Daniels, David Jeffrey Davis, Matthew Eric Danzine, Matthew Williams Edge, Claire Veronica French, Howard Alan Gierer, Debbie Jayne Goodman, Lucious Harris, Jr., Eller Stephen Heafner, Alan West Hill, Derek Deon Hookfin, Gary Steven Jorgen- son, Gabriele Sigrid Kraus, Richard Robert Kristol, Glen Suichi Kusaba, Jarvis Carl Lock- hart, Raymond Arthur McClary, Robert Bruce McConnell, Jr., Kimberly Ann Martin, James Martin Stansberry, Sharon Ann Steward, Patricia Ann Thomas, Barbara Jean Tol- bert, Donald Bruce Tolbert, Gregory Veasley, Prince Ella Walker, Robert Williams, Jr., Stephen Cinton Willis. 194 seniors Joanne Werner Tobyette Wheeler Pamela Lavonda Whitaker Sharon Ida Whitehurst David Eugene Whittington Robert Williams, Jr This was our year Im . Willis Craig Williams V l if JP Matthew Emmett Willis Anthony William Wilson Danny Ray Wilson Kim Woodfin Vickie Lynn Williams xi. Virginia Weone Wright Walter Raymond Wright Michael Gregory Young seniors 195 Junior spotlight ABOVE: Karen Mendenhall, voted an outstanding junior, has been an active member of the Student Council, an Interact Calendar Girl, and also a mem- ber ofthe Homecoming Court this year. ABOVE CENTER: Bob Yoe has been recognized for his achievements in the field of sports. He has been a member of lnteract and is also outstanding because of his position onthe Sampler Staff. ABOVE RIGHT: Dottie McMichael, a member of the Girls' basketball team, has displayed spirit and spunk this year. She has been the secretary of the Junior class and president of the Alpha Chi Delta Sorority. BELOW RIGHT: Melvin Hentz has been selected out- standing, because of his activeness in the field of football and basketball. He's also known for his witti- ness and his magnetic personality. 196 lunior class rv rs f V f'. 1 I ' .0 .fv -51.0 if .rv ABOVE: Pam Upshaw has been a senator of the Jun- ior class and o member of the Cohiscan Staff this year. She has also been a junior representative on the Homecoming Court. ABOVE LEFT: Bob Head has been a member of the Math Club, the rifle team, and has been a batallion commander. Bob has also been a semi-finalist in the Governor's Honors Program. FAR LEFT: Wendy Whitehurst, nominated and voted outstanding, has been a senator for the Junior class. She has also been an achiever on the Cohiscan Staff. She has been an active participant in hall decorating, selling posters, and collecting for worthy causes. LEFT: John Talley has held the presidency of the Jun- ior class and participated in hall decorating and sell- ing posters. He has been o member of the Interact Club and has helped to collect for the March of Dimes. iunior class 197 Juniors - The best is yet to come The Class of '76 has worked by selling posters, participating in school spirit activi- ties such as hall decorating and by collect- ing for the March of Dimes. One of the maior proiects of the officers has been the preparation for the Junior-Senior. LEFT: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Dottie McMichael, Secretaryg Eleanor Chitty, Vice-President, John Tal- ley, President, Starr Ferrell, Vice-President, Karen Paine, Treasurer. U8 ,.f . L' ,, 5 ,gf if I' Cf , 1 i Z' A lvl I T i ' 9 - , - ' ff' 'li ' X ,F f I , is , ' :E I if 4 4 'fm V, i i M M Aa, W. . A fl ' Clay Stan Tina Jean Desi Ronnie Schonda Allen Allen Alligood Austin Armstrong Askew Attoway P A 4 V Q AM A 2-f if ,Q N 5 'fi V' i , ,,,:r, V 5 1 'H ,,,, . 7 f fm J nth zfiilf' Chris Marcus Cindy Jim Scott Mary Jim Autry Baldwin Baggett Boggs Baker Barentine Barrs' 1,-QV 'i gif ' Ruth Norma Robert Diane Stanley N Jenny Bud Bartley Bass Beal Beamsderfer Belk Bernatovitz Besterman I98 iunior class ,fs C I I C, Yr if I2 i , J .H . I ff is , B ' lfll F ., f 7 'ar Q ,al or ff, f Connie Kenneth Lil Sandra Chester Catherine Donna Bishop Black Blackmar Blackwell Blair Blanton Bogan if W .C ,s B B x' , f-li . N - CLS, T i ,,,. All 5 .4 I ...- Carol Joan Carole Barbara Maurice Debi Elaine Bonair Borders Bowen Bradfield Bradford Brooks Brown is: 2 f fig 7: L 2- 'Zi K' J A iif fwf if ' 'Ma x ,, fi Q A i1-Aii 'H ' ix R 1 -'1 1 E7 Susan Tommy Vicki Jim Tommy Vanessa Lisa Brown Brown Buckingham Busby Bush Butts Canningtori , 5 C r A K sg ,, Derrick Kay Cannon Cargill Denise Cauley u f .. ' 5 . . , sy.. i i'4 i I ,' 'fm--..al September Pat Cavanaugh ,,-1 , .J V, ,V ,.k 3q?': 5 M . . , V ,- . , M 4 f .,- , W - . .,, f fn, ll- ., f is Q is 1 , . p' T , , ,vis ., . ,,, W .rw V . V N X ,. , Q W V , A F . O. . X LV,,A M., N 1 ky . Lt,,,,.,u., 'st X V qw-,hy W 1 M. .K-1 simgihz k .,i',,Q,.ikM?An in ., Q Lx A fi ,L B, B , if f. B it A rrrr k ..s srse so fs 'Q ' L , av' K 'Y W. . sv 'F' lk, I ,X K A U1 fu' 4, X tw. - - Alan Chalmers Causey ABO VE: Junior Class Council Pau Eleanor Charpenher Chitty 'Q ,-rm 'X L2- -. K- Dorothy Spence Copeland Copeland I . Michael Culp . X FA p - , ,V :ve . A Lavern Day Linda Dennis ,fd iff, DJ' li Bill Dicus x 2 6: Denise David Jerry 3 I .J A ,s C X ' 5 af' as ,A-J . N i:,: f Coleman Geraldine Chris Tommy Reginald Cossey Cox Crafl Curfis Bill Greg Vicki Barry Daniels Daniels Davis ir H' ,, W ' Q J 'Qing X 1 a - 4 L , d.5ff' M -X. ex S 'ff' ., Roberl Cook i 41- Z ' Ann Croom 'X' QNX K ,rw ,f- Kenny Davis ian. ?W.,J' l 1 Q14 l W ' , , 11111111 , f, 'i?f,5l 1 'Z da ' - 1,2-.,g11. . 1 K 'Y 4.1 F Yr ' i p om Jwfli , 'TI Dorlon , V xi K K :V ,, , .1 V , 1 N , k X ,Jr ,,,. 1 1111 V . Q f V124 A1 I, ' 'z116sZEi 1, ,,,, ' ' 1 ? ,,,, A X ,,,..1 , g , X 11 ,', g I T Jan M? ,415 ff 1k ' , W 'QR filwif' ,1,, ff 119 Q Jay Feek 4' 5 s ,: E Cindy Fuller wg la , ' ikffsff 1 lr N, Drury 1117? ' .X I :VV H H f' ' Hi , ,,VVV .sv 1 vii gg .I t,,11 4' f' L - 1 f , g if Gary Edge 'Q Laura Rhonda Starr Ferguson Ferrell Ferrell -L- 40' X Rocky Debra Lisa Garcia Gardner Gardener X K , Q I L f' ' s . 'if W- 4' I .. L L, l 15 1 lf, . if Mike Gill Debra Dozier fi? .wi ' . A Q J in if ii L fo Cindy Durham I 1 Angela Eastman Joe Tim M ,SE 4 me is .lan Driver w x I I 5 f 4 x -' Eddie Elsea ti 1 . ef P X x Tim Farmer . 5351 , 1 a Fravel Frazer K 4 Larry Freybu rger 'F 1 ff QOL ,A . Ex 1 .ii 'N A ' Y. 4 gg ,l ! 1 Tamara Rebecca Debra Gavin Geeslin Gilberi Ma rfha Dorothea Brenda Jeff Mike Anneffe Gilliam Glover Godwin Golden Golden Gooch junior class 201 .: IW R i sr George Gordy K zir, Jn. 'cj' , 1h , W ' l f J Lane Griggs r- tf L X ' i A, 5 i Tommy Harrell ,fe 1. AX 1. Robin Herndon 202 iunior class David Holston Greg Grantham dmv' Gary Hale Eddie Green fs J' QW Q A511--i ie G gl l Phillip Hales We endeavor to excel Doug Barbara Grenade Gradnigo Candy Greg Hall Hanson .z 9 if 1 Cindy Dot Greg Bob Harris Harris Harris Head Artis Hicks Beaver Holt Sharon Norman Gray Grier M if L - 4' FR- 7'3 A wr e 1,65 , wWN?!f,itZUj ,-Ili df? V ., Audry Laura Hardy Hardy Keith Melvin Helmes Hentz Ronald Janice Robert Candy Vanessa Hicks Hill Hill Hinton Hoffman Z fe! -1- we 5 ,,.y G Anna viwnwwlf' I' .f pgewsg, Maw WWW in 1 1 f l P' 3 'Rl f 4 'lf ' I Q F ,r v l gi: X Lashon Danny Thomas James lland Ingle Ivey Jackson K AA so f T, H f 4, K Cheryl Dale James Debra Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones David Jeff Rodney Nelda Kavenaugh Keeble Keels Kelly ,,,s, A W an 4 ,,.. Trena Hood Theresa Horne Anneffe Howard is . 1 , ' 1 T J is C f H all P' Chris Huahev Mike Alfredo Jackson Johnson is T Pete Tommy Jones Jones '4 ' ga' , , :K K ,. f , -1 i if x N' K ' Fred Cindy Kemp Kennedy Victor Howard Yolanda Hutchinson .. l is Billy Johnson l x Q A Theresa Karnotski Leigh Ann Kennedy iunior class 203 V - . 1 b Christine Kennimer 'Y if re is . Kathy Knipe fax? i 9 an Ni 515 l Lb' Larry Leonard ff I Sherri Levins f' 'L ' 'e iiie f L 'Sgr' A' L .I rg L Salli Lippmann . i . An nette McAfee 204 iunior class The search for knowledge Buck Kilgore Q L . if D L W eeaa L Penni Kolarik ,mgy f, ' ' '--- J, it ' ri L L N W X f' 'HX -- Y' 1, f L -- e I X L i i .V I L Y X1 J :LLL 4 ,,, 5 N: .. f f fi' iii J , Lucn Diane Dorothy Randy Darlene Killinan Kimbrough Kimbrough King Klok F ' e L N- if X Vw 4 QQ 5 r 325' hi: ' gy h L ,V :J-I S , - Lg it , l g ,i ' 1 L . Becky Jackie Ken Andre Paul Kruger Lamb Lambert Lane Lee Steve Lester 'LL l -J J: Q' e 2 Al Lewis J K ' L ' I L L J' 3' ' ' -,,, L . SL ' Gerry Jan Logan Loveless K J J L ww X V I A, , L -b A ,J L J ' ff D L L' ef , Q We J in L4 w Lf 5 Tim Linda McCown McDowell N r .ls L L L g Eh L A L . Cam I James Kelleye Lumas Lyle Lylertl H,-f Q11 l-. L ,L K L af- A a r Keith Jim Peggy McGahee McKenna McKinsey A ,Ja 1 fa' ! 6 r J to o o Q' 4 -' Monty Lytle L. 117199 eww Q K N ...X . 55 :3:jfjLw.f::,.N Dottie McMichael me G-af-:lee 'fi :nj ,.,,, DX, ...M C . - sssyy Sgr ,. e ll 10 -L ' wr f, P E I I Hz Joey Manser Carmelia Jena Maddox Magoni ,X K ' J ,Mi . A Johnny Tammy May May ff' l ' V ffli..,Q3, A Cathy Cassandra Minor Mitchell , wi ,fr , C. ,Q fv- A ' B .iw , ,sf fjfati ji ,ii ' Kelly Mira Murphy Murphy 'I .. gm A A 'Cub ff' 5 JA 'f K' ' , W' V. S .lkh my V 1 fi 1 J fi ,sf 1 Susan Jimmy Murphy Myers J 5' Sherry Nester Delia Newman Alfonzo Meredith J x , 3 9' K I KF A ,. 193 V l Cheryl Moore can J 'S 9 f N ,.. J Rick Chuck Marshall Martin 4- ' ' Kim Jackie Meyers Miles ?f' 'A 1 Q gs 51 e gg' y ' .' K . if Becky Lori Morgan Morin Charles Walt Mathis Mathis Sherry Miles . J, tfif Dale Mowery 4 , Terry Miles i x Dan Murk ipu-vv-K ..........., 4 ..,km s XX junior class 205 .-., 5 Ai 41 ,wi 11 ww Nw? , ggi, F 'X ri 1 i James Osment -3 J , X X Joyce Perry Ed Prather ,f X. I David Rice Jerome Robinson 2 S xx Stanley Joy Brinson Howard Sylvia Newton Norwood Ogletree O'Neal Orkand f V ,13 E . b rg: , 1, 2 'f , is ws- , J Q ? A ml .,f, .- W HA rk. v sr 1 R Q Janice Karen Ray Bobby Rhonda Outley Paine Parker Pattillo Pawelski -:reg-. , K 1 ' i li l Q S I Ti. Q ,.,,, vm' K K W I ix .., , . J 7 B Q . i ' 0 . e, J , 15': is 4 4' ' P K' if l fi' .A la sr X - 'ff I Pat Kim Elsie Ricky Robert Phelps Phillips Pittman Porter Potts : , 5 f 1 2' ' f . B A X , ,Ii ' ,Q v4 L ' N - f , 1 I ,H Qklsfl' ' i Q 4 ' f, W JS' f IM' ' - 2. . -'H ' Susan Kellie Wendy Dianne Rita Rathel Ray Reese Render Renew L L 4 5: i KL -. . S r i' J '4' . 'Q ' 1 . J fi . 1 ,K J f x 'fs ' ' . K Q is , ,f Q , f i lt . Bobbie Debbie Tommy Renee Bo Richardson Richardson Richardson Rivals Robinson A - Q1 QQ ' .. it i f -P My I N , .Piss A-.Y Q 1 SM , K ' ly ' .fn A Q I- A ' - if , A: X il ,, , H ,X x 1 ,ds K , H, - P sssss P ', 45' g as s' ' ' p is f f ' ' R errr , , J f is - J l sss f. me 1 we t 6 V , In-4 V N img-,.1. bl it ffl ix D 'ff 'Y Q ., ' -f. i f .fff . 33. ll Steve David Scarlett Lance Mike Rogers Rose Rose Rucker Russell 206 iuniolr class ,f 4 f ! fs : Cynthia Saine x r W? V Jon Oswalt S Bryant Perryman P gd 'fs I K x X , 4,-f - 1 Barbara Prescott Beverly Richardson if . f AV' A r W I .ai - :pq f wiv ' 1.1.9 Y If Age' rw, Jim Rogers Debra Sanders We found the spirit 'fix I, y -if fn L, -- s ,M V A' .K 'A . . l f 'T Sk.-1, l Y 1 A .ln S xl Konnie Angela Julie Kathy Lance Wayne Ann Sanders Sanks Sarkiss Sawyer Scandlyn Schmidt Schwan if S X X Qi JM.. i -' S' x S X l 'Y -4 fl ,it - V. - q ff a.1 c K Q N aaa s , J I p ,zqf 3 iaa -' ' ' :F L R A x ' saw me J M zz l' X. W , 3 'f!'!' A ns- lff' J' . I Kim Wanda Shari Greg Karen Suzanne Jimmy Scott Scrimpshire Seawell Sellers Shehulski Sheppard Shipp , K- 'H au 58 K - gr . J J ln S 'el P, 1' 2' an A N - Q A . - fi at . We --A . V reff - iq, KA is Wi e , s yt, S .Q J A is S S if ' . x ' I lg 4-,rig if f cl, .gg . if X l 2 . John Alan Allen Rusty Chip Ceci Linda Simpson Sims Sinquefield Sinquefield Skidmore Slusher Smith . if Q if is 4 ky' ,N l J 10' J '4 Michael Ricky Vicki Thom Smith Smith Smith Snyder .,-.. - : L ,Q ex . R .Mx , l Missy Kathy Theresa Willie Solomon Sparks Sparks Sparks 5 f 5 'Qs ll J, -it 'Clif , ! A N W ' ii l ff AY S i X il Karen Mark Cleo I-irtdfl Spencer Spence Starr Stewart iunior class 207 f , xfxi , ' I Q .2 X Bobby Stone W A-ang, fig 1'9 M .V .1 5 K 2 rv , l XL? 2 , M3 H 1 lv 93 mf? Y Kathy John Rachel Theresa William Sweger Talley T0ylOf T0YlOf T0Yl0f A .1 F fl 'll 1 lf, Pai Thomas rv' ' Xl' . M-:ff 1 V if Joel Tyson Ben Thorton l -Q-ie J -- ' il 'V A D A xx Pam Upshaw 1 ,fo W I 2 if 2. Chuck Torbefi Q- f f 6 ai' 1.3 g ,A I.. El' H V s 'Q ' .1115 Arlene Walker 4 Jennifer Terry Dewey Tew Michael Thomas Shirley Turner Gloria Waverly ,235 lf! Jim West I ,iii K Jill 5 '- ez . R Denise White ,K F 1 fi, . , 'M Roger Williams , i 1 k i: ' tm , ' Jane Wood K is if K me L. We find the spirit! NOT PICTURED: Mary Barringer, Charles Bed- good, Haywood Billingsly, Edward Brooks, Greg Carroll, Randy Coson, John Chapman, Deborah Davis, Thomas Dunn, Darlene Fenn,.Leigh Gar- ner, Le June Golden, Kenneth Griffin, Ronald Hicks, Donald Ingersoll, Carlton Johns, Fredrick Johnson, John William Johnston, Victor Jones, Edwin Lewis, Jimmy Livingston, Peggy Sue McKibben, Bernard Mathis, Karen Mendenhall, James Mereck, Willie Mitchell, Leigh Ann Noell, Dwayne Ogletree, Mark Olson, John Powell, David Ragsdale, Anne Richardson, Jerome Robin- son, Joseph Robinson, Bubba Spivey, Trisse Thax- ton, Robert Thomas, Ronald Upshaw, Stephen Vaugh, Lynn Waldrup, Steve Walker, Scott Wall, Beniamin Wansley, Derek Weeks, Emmit Wil- liams, Joseph Williams, Sandy Yi. Wendy Roy Cindy Bernice Linda Melissa Whitehurst Wilborn Wilkerson Williams Williams Williams Bobby Billy Williamson Wilson ., -. 'A i 'M f Y it Albert Randy Woolfolk Worrel David Wilson ,.:.L,, . 'EK' x A he 2 ' at ,fs F 10' A sf . Lgee, -.- it J Stephanie Leslie Harriet Wilson Windham Woitysiok 'ix i Barry Wright Robert Wright Sandy Bob Wyatt Yoe iunior class 209 4 -Q, 4v m , gif? E -pw -Ma K 1 :Q it , , , ,,,., . . , W fs ls' f XXQEEU. 1 ,W . , , K U ,z 7' r ax My I if N. V 'N il 1 F SQ f 'L 1, ,, N ,. Y ,gf f EQ ,, . g +,,g,,, I 1 .1 f of h ni ? , L, 4, -K . Tx 1 x. . 55' i wa A W, No I ,Tw H C S ish 'X X? r A I a Wm ' ,Q-ff Q ,W T' ,fi H .Q W 9n3'1'. ' lu OC , I w K, ,gm ,, , . 'ww 1 K 1 f-5 'z - . , -w 03, 4450924 ffm 1 , I w Y Q . ,za ,lt I 34 sa, SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: President - Jim Dorchakg Vice President - Nancy Holman and Sylvia Henryg Secretary - Mark Browng Treasurer - Carla Cannington. On the preceding page, the Outstanding Sophomores are Matt Carr, Steve Short, Wendy Clayton and Skip Henderson. , B -Wil SD V it 6 - 1 P Y Q Q K E Ng N S A , J. E Q f, 6-Ziff .. ,eff Q gjlfifi , Q j 1, lug, ,f f Kirk Mike Donna Bonnie Deborah Peggy Adams Allen Anderson Anthony Askew Askew 'lf -3 ., s V I fc.. ,f -,,, 1 WN. 4? I James Bernard Taylor Wayne Charles Johnathan Bagley Banks Banks Barber Barker Barron June Austen 5 l i fi 3 A A s 'MFE fl Qi n, L-g3f5.fy:55v5f. Robin Barth sophomore class 21 l S: stands for Super Sophomores! gf 4 A .- f - v,, - f - 5 7 M,qf , -will Q . .ji L A Matt Jerome Juel Tim Barwick Bass Bass Bass . I J 'N ' SE' James Vicki Eddie Patti Tommy Debbie Batistini Batastini Battle Battles Battles Beamesderfer Cecil Barbara Juanita Alfred Tim Gary Biggers Bishop Blackborn Bohannon Booth Bowens ,,,.uu4'-f -'- P' '34 if' pig ,eee Lesley Barbie Donald Sharon Reggie Andre Bramblet Bramlett Braxton Brocher Brock Brown '5 J J . ' 4 B B- e?W eellleslla s92ilQW5539?W33s B Q- I ,,,.. A s-4: M 5 - X Q A. is ,cs ' S, Z I 'Q .. . , 'L XL A W D ... 13- 'un Q Eric Lucille Mark Brown Brown Brown we QQ ' t 2 1 Steve Mark Joel Brown Bruer Bruner ,gunf- -.Q it 4W I-if-'ff' Cathy Benn A, , ee? si' Ricky Boyett Debra Brown fi' Pam Brown Eddie Bryan ,si-W' i ...lf ul' ws is of John Buck Eik gl i 1 Barry Bullard Sifiiifis . .I 'A ' ' K his ii . :I :,, . . fggesggxsegy 5 4 Sq lx -3 so A 8 ' as Q J T 1 fl .3 I N . Laura Bumann Glenn Walhal Mike Bush Bush Bushcw Joann Bynam Jodi Campbell ,Qs 'lf 3 , . if si C Jimmy Chadwick ',L,4 I John Cook is Karen Camp 0 f' is ki T.,j.1 Carla Canninglon -Q .12 I Chris Chalmers Mike Corley ,J .L l' Debra Campbell 3: Q' 'ta l 4 I Jon Capers K N .- 3 ,gr 1 I .A Todd Chandler Jay Coyle ,C C - , V Q - .,-i. .it f C ii Q f'?Z5Z7 'li A f n J Mcff Jim Kim Mark Carr Carrier Carter Carter V i 'X K li .f ii l ,Agni J. , J, ,. nk 1 ,15 2 l Lisa Wendy Robert Fabian Charpenfier Clayton Coger Cook Rip Candice Creekmore Crisswell Kathy Crook Charlotte Craom sophomore class 213 Y , - X f' fi William Daniels Kim Daven port s :F 5 n my-lg, Q25 7 Evan Davis Lorenzo Theresa Tonya Denise Crowell Cunnington Curtis Daniels ll,, Z J -Q V. 3 M izfi 9, y , sy I im 3 ',. Q 4 'Ti K J' J I' 'f . f , 4 is , H N. James Lonnie Maia Mavis Davis Davis Davis Davis i E if i J' ' if 1 X xx N Tammy Tommy Louise Barbara Davis Davis DeNoux Denl ' 'gif-:gs l iii'-1 l ,1- ,- .. . X4 QM! in 'Q l in s 1 Karen Brad Jim John Dietrich Donahue Dorchak Dorchak Darla Pam Bronzella Jimmy Duffey Dukes Duncan Duhon 1 Ty' ., 9 ' - - gf- -5 .- , fx , . , ' , .N A I , F ff W . F . s i - , ' ff 3 ' i-s.' ..., , H , - m y J F A iii X 1 f ' F' ' X Tossie Angela Duane Faye Edge Edwards Edwards Epps 214 sophomore class 92 :ff ' - 'kf ii i ' ' 1 J J 5 l X A Q1 Kalhy Jerome Dykes Dyser Nancy Faulkner Ellen Fealherston Thomas Earnesl F 1, l , is 15 Q32 Q 5 1 X 'K xx fy , X Mike Fincher Jerome Flinf r 5 ' im Si I ii' W in W Q , 22' A N if .ff Bobby Flora 4 Tommy Flowers o o J il 2 5 9 4 V 4 ef' f K -A I I J 14 Q ,Y J Y K 7 Q I s Q. , ' C . P' - Oi ' 1 3 Q . 'T is if If I G ' f I Cindy Shirley Byron Gibson Gilliam Glacer Valarie Grantham Edwin Grier Alice Griffin is Q if Evergreen Helen Ford Foster , X . 1 '-.4 .. 2 Mike Mark Franklin Freeman Vicky John Fuller Garcia George Cheryl Gaskin Gaiewood Carol Janice Goodman Govld if' i me Angela Brenda Griffin Griffin ir! Deborah Fowler . , if s fi K Pete Freeman 4 Eric Gardner ff .355 Chuck Gavin i Regina Graham ,- . , 0 Larry Fowler Er- 'Mx S 3 'ififii ii , K I Bud FW G i fl' Greg Gardner ii' I gi E3 B x59 Mike Gibbs X .li . Tommy Gran Af, Bref Griffin Glenda Griffin sophomore class 215 is, ,yi H . N Bernie Griner 1 . x :sr i ! r B 1 V k :.-. E Y a 5 1 K V Patricia Celia Gubert Gunter Shane Guthery . .i.Q Greg Hall Tami Gutierrez Sandra Halouskc , V s ' fl L :X ' - y A , - . . B 'f V it , K 2121 MA f i f' . Barbara Mary Norman Jody Doris Lorretta Hansen Hardy Hardy Harrelson Harris Harris s -ii, . w if-Q 5 ' r,a :if i s it LL - ,iv L ,T 4 Hg, M ff 3 - a B rraa 1 -,QL ,h N : s -'fill' .:,... ,J -'ii it , LW I Q ...,,L A A f r ff - a f I f 12 f Robert Kenneth Jeff Tom David Dennis Harrison Haskins Hatcher Hawkins Henderson Henderson ,395 ' i B ,AV Q araa ' if ',,- Y., 1 Sylvia Sherry Tammy Mike Bob Robyn Henry Herald Herring Highnote Hill Hill 216 sophomore class Nancy Hahn if Lee Hancock Patsy Harris T 22 ,, vw 3 n X .. I E! Skip Henderson -aeeiie'ie X. V . Mike Hodges Crawford Janice Darrell Darlene Hollis Hollis Holloway Holt ill'-K . 'X Gwen Kim Bart Anita Hughes Huguley lngle lvey 14.-i 'iw-in 9 'A' . ..a, ., -9 ' J 'sl . , 3 ,. 3 l L V . ,J , , AW fa 5 s x wg, will Mark Brian Clarice Jerry Jendze Johnson Johnson Johnson as U .1 is . .. ',: 4 l A 1 f . Kermit Phil Sharon Stoney Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 1 1 ss ii , f ,--. . .Y 3 A -I J L- I 25. f , is 5 . f , E ll ' J ' k k ig -,.. Q P ,. Tim Tony Carol David Johnson Johnson Johnston Johnston ,-, I Q Ol' Mark Wade Stan Bobby Johnston Johnston Joines Jones Hey! What's going on? Theodora Billy Ivey Jackson v an Delphine James :maxi :::::-, 5:5552 zz- .'-a as : I liz J -.5515 fii sophomore class 217 ,,,, ,, ,,, l Fanfhnecia Mike Phillip Tom Calvin Jones Jones Jones Jones Jordan ,ff Karen Keefover ff Susan Kegler I Becky Kelly Leslie Lou Kirk Killough Kirby Kirkland ly is i L , V ., , Ads S L- Lyn Kathy James Langley Langford La Paz I ' r 4 a Thomas Julie Lance Laster Lawrence Lawson ' , A - A 113 L' Kathy Gary Bruce Layfield Ledford Lee sophomore class Peter Kelley iw' ,, , ,. l a 1 David Kreyer .XL ' bl Elizabeth Kendrick 1 i.ff l Y 6,ai'f.r. Vkkr f - 'i??55'i Mike Kunze Robert Jordan ll ef Charles Kennedy Hr L, I . ,, Darrell Lamberl A Greg Jugil Lashonne Kennedy ,oi , ff -v iii Denise Lambert U.. ..,. 3 A 1 Cindy John Lynn Lee Lee Lee 75 . in V7 Lira ll V s l Lo L of Roger Mark Calvin Lewis Link Lyles Susan McKenna i,Q ,L 'ii 'Pm Debra Marlin Miller 1 fr in Yi K '? S Bobby Moore -af, G Winston McQuaig Eddie Marlin a., A . 'lax J ., .Q- Billy McSwain -1 ' .J X si- re, 'Q x I9 9 Return to fs ' II if' X . I Q f e s Jan Lesler I A D451 A F . 0 ' V J r is ? r Lachnum Audrey Denise McBride McClusier McCollum fi L e 1 li? 51 W' r M K . kquk , ft X . X3 11 Terri Bernard Pal McWafers McWilliams Maloy Larry Nancy Michael Marlin Mahhews Mays f r . f Kathy Pairicio Steve Millsap Milner Minor - A 'V iff: fr ' 1 if ' Q e-1,g L, L- K.,-4 2-if . , r e L, 0 1 fi Vincent Buddy Dennis Morgan Morris Mulkey Debbie Morris was Debbie Munsey ff A A Wayne McFarland x .Af 325 Lee Marley Tom Conor Milano Miller :N L A f ,Siff- Cissy Lynton Mobley Moffel e i fix' A Ng me N E ,' , . 1 5 fd' L Pai Susan Murphy Murphy sophomore class 219 ddh 2 -fi? . fi Tom Osborn . ,H 22515 ll X Pau Jimmy Pappfotls Parham .-, K 5 f. g 7 l is Q FAQ L .-'mfg 5 Mildred Neal L ,A -Ci I fwfr A I Tim Obert A? Jimmy Oliver Ricky Vickie Bobby Owens Pace Padgent Robyn Carol Pate Patilla Peck ' 14 4 K Annette Sharon Donnie Ronnie Scotty Perry Perry Phillips Phillips Phillips Johnny Norwood X fm f. 'L K, 'sv J 1 L A vi 5 5 ' 0 Andrew Oliver Loretta O' Neal Jeff Palmer i .Z Zi- iz -f ! Q Wally Beth Pitts Player P 5 .glfif Q Q Q -. hui' ll Lisa Mary Ellen Powell Powell 3. Bobby Shelley Preston Pritchett Debra Pollard 3,3 x ,M we 4? Ts Cindy Prater .sf- an riff Jeff Pruitt fs., is A 1 5 A . -nib? 1, ,J ' Vincent Pollard r L, , . Ar Q. ' Kay Prescott .- mf-14. ,',, - CRN' Yin QP' af 1' 5 ' A - 'Fx Si Scott Pulliam ,, 3 fi Q, 'Zi J , Sharon Angela Joan Phillis Melvin Robin Qualls Reese Reese Reeves Renfroe Richards ue- . 4 f J f, ,A ' Sharon Vicki James Sharon John Richardson Richardson Robinson Rodriquez Rothschild 4. if it . 5 l Q i -. gi i . ,QI f Q y f ff J l , J Rene Joe Joyce Carolyn Julie Rudisill Rumph Russell Rust Saine sophomore class 221 ,.-----+-?--v- J.V. Cheerleaders working it out Linda Sellers Jane Simpson Tee Smith Le Ann Spradling S e i ,N -' T ,.,g h is . ' ' ,-miflf Margaret Teet 222 sophomore class , ,if I ., 1 ff in is 5 I 4? , Mark Sellers 'l .4 ff xi Warren Sellers Sandy Rusty Singer Sizemore Ricky Snell 'Z ' 1 Kris Starling ,,.- Julie Solomon 'ff' its f la ,Q , ss. 11g5 x ey' Heni Stratton se fs: GEF? ..r, C T . Donna Sanders Q ,A X rf ' hi ' Q. v Cheryl Sherman y sw M3 fl? Y 5 .. K it .. T, X. , ' I E, 53 T - I -if T, ,. N ,iiiiiiii 's T fi A f tl. Ll ' -- S, ' 4 ' 1 5 1 ii 'I if .X 2 wi. K I 1 l Helen Betsy Sanders Schwann 4, il Nxt-1, A ' Skill. 'Z . Linda Lee Shipman Shores -A-ff' ! Denise Jerry Smith Smith 2 , 3 , . - ,, ,r ir, ,V' ' H J SK 9 3 A , T , ' ei mi, .,., Sabrina Lee Spencer Spivey T ix' N N ,S if 'iff' , ,va .W Vi ,. X , . ' S ' L .Q . . I X ..., . . kx ll H Lrg. re ,lg .1 iw . QL A in S ai 'T . i Sarah Richard Stratton Stumhofer Brenda Craig Lynn ViCl1i Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Tom Scrivner Steve Short Ken ny Smith Lynn Smith Cathy Spradley Cathy Spradlin -fiqswpgs N, T Debbie Taylor 1 ,ii 2 f fi Glen Thomason Mary Ann Taylor f X 3 Karen Thomaston Marilyn Kathy Pam Brad Thompson Thorn Thornton Tampa .L Lisa Debra Lesley Toole Thurman Trawick Bobby Vaughn ' VF, V -uf V ' L- .r K il 'K'- rrr ff .r h T' : Wil.. g! 5 , .,,. n, f 5 i' , 'I Leigh Ann Stephanie Vicki Kevin Billy Gail Trippe Turner Turner Tyndall Underwood Vann ij. 3, ,T Q' ' Ha' 'iffiiiii'-wi 'M 144 if fz, vi fl, L1 4' g ' , ' ' Q fl ' H L ,,, ' Isabel Winn Mary Lou Terry Paul Tommy Vaughn Venable Venavides Voskey Vlasak Wade , H A l I 1 V , T 'i K, ' 1 iii Q ' ' ' L Q Lf I Denise Ann Terri Tim Billy Jim Waldrup Walker Walker Ward Watson Watson N mM N, . - L K , - ,. ., pf - T , , f ,. , - V ri vamp-f -1' - up L , is L- .T 1 T Q ,L L - ' La, .L .1 X ng 1. f X W ii-5'-Y H' . - '-,L ' -L- 153 . . T ' i or - .1 -' . . rr 'Q 1. -:li 5 -M W Q rfrxf- .f'z-rfvlf ay ,f lg fo T ' ' f x w3 ff fr!5?'f7 132, ,x 11'f,5f'vpf or ' ' n I'K'53,9m?f' L vsfffrfft 'M-A-z' , . M 'r ' V ' in 531,33-,,f ,gpg N ai',61a.,fJQv-1, -F53 , fp' 'iff' vfqzft -xiri-3,43-Nwwg' . :.ivffq, 3.-,i,Qf.,f v W A rf ' -iii -rp' 3:g!q.,1.' -A -ffP'.f..:?. p,-.fuf'sm.r 1 ar new-Ew+1v:g,f:'+f ,. ii:-A-9.1,-. I f ... J. 5 5TQQ.':.9'2i4 . ,, W., .K 5 4 l mf 6 Tripp Wade Kerry Watson it Mary Waverly Debbie Weaver sophomore class 223 V Laura Welch J. Zi. Vx 6, Doug Wells SOPHOMORES have what if fakes - Spirit!! Pam Wiggins Gary Penny Donnc Williams Williams Wilson 224 sophomore class ,fl 13 A if il I in Theresa Wilde Donald Wingo 42 2 M 1, 1, ff fin ,2 1 Denise Carolyn Wilkes Williams Tony Cindy Womack Woodall www: mv 'Q Am 1' 2 gk f 4 in -, Ziff .H 'f Jeff Weed Connie Williams fix, 5 ' ' fi: M! ,5 M, , fix,-4 ,, ,il tulzfrjzf r ffl, Bill Young io ,guna 3 x Q pf Class of M7777 K- ,Qsa1.13zzz.gw-ff , .. ---' so t .',.. : wifi ,r Q, ,, A L -. sophomore class 225 -4 Freshmen - climbing the ladder to success FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Toby Whitehurst, President, Angela Stinson, Vice Presidentg Jane Henry, Vice President, Kathy Lutz, Secretary, Daphne Moore, Treasurer. Q fe J , if ii if fi Bm 4. 41 Nigle Nancy Barbara Adams Akin Albrecht Carlton Elizabeth Myra Alexander Allen Allen Jw 5 'X 5 5 Loretta Alston lm Clifford Jennifer Jackie Anderson Arnolds Askew Renee Baldwin ,f ,- X John Benn i 2 V - ,- D i s f a ,, f fd' VA . ,. H Ji .x , vi , 1 k by l f,' , , , liz, X., krVVk7,r his . Q 1 Jeff Gary Henry Rhonda Audrich Ayers Bagley Bailey ff 'N 4 V, 'W' 1 ' , an M' 7 ' 'l , H,,' Al r' H I Mark Donna Charisse Trina Batts Beasley Bedingfield Bell V 3 C Tammy Joy Rocky Carol Black Blake Blaxton Boddie 226 freshman class Barbara Ke ly Debbie Bonner Bowder Boyett Karen Braxton Juanita Brinson Rick Brazil Paul Britten Q Tarra Bridges Jeanne Britiington mana-i-ai nv- -ill Jeff Walter Rodney Broadhead Brooks Brooks 'vi Dyan Broughton Angela Brown I 11 Bobby Carpenter X Chris Carter y 4 Sam Coleman Donna Cone Athelia Dolorese Louie Bill Bruce Brown Brudige Burns Bussey Butler , 5 ti I I Charles William William Karen Jeff Clark Cleveland Cleveland Clows Cofield ABOVE: Freshman Council This year's Freshman Class is better than ever. They have shown their great spirit in pep rallies and by supporting the Freshman football and basketball team. They participated in the hall competition and have had their turn in decorating the cafete- ria. Besides the usual class dues, they have made money for the class by doing such things as selling pencils. freshman class 227 Early organization provides familiarity with ,, g .V , r HM X53 CHS ri' Q!- Ann Curtis Cindi Conway Copeland Cotton , li A ,ifiif '9fFf f's2 Mark Mike Frances Cox Craig Crook ' ' as X N :fl Phyllis Randy Croom Crumpler A5 vi t .lag ' Debbie Cammy Dewayne Charles Cheryl Tim Cunnington Curry Curtis Daniell Daniels Davidson I a i - I X Lonnie Terri Valerie Anne Charley Alan Davis Davis Davis Day Day Dean Darren Cummings Armando Davis AIYWX ' M - Tammy Deese ABOVE: Greg Loudermilk, Outstanding Freshman. Linda Patrick Bill ' D ' k 228 freshman class Demp Demon elm . I J Louanne Dickson .qs Barbara Kim Raoul Rhonda Drury Dunton Dushane Dyer F r rr J M, I ' sg 'W' 1,,z7 1 ' -. ,YJ Joann Jan David Carol Elliot Ellis Elsea Enfinger J J A ii Bertha Janice Keith Kyle Evans Evans Evans Evans ' J J J W if i ,5- A, :Ass- Nancy John Lillian Pgfriciq Fincher Fitzpatrick Franklin Frgvel - -B Noressa James Foreman Fosfer 1 f 5? Tim Dyser Clint Ennis Floyd Dixon Kathy Q 2, J W Jesse East -.3 Frank Estes Elias . ni Tom Eustace f Kevin ' Peggy Milton Farrell Featherston Fed 4' it J , X- X . ,K ., ,,,., F . A I if gig' K H sig. lm f W' ig, Carole Fran Steve Folds Foley Forehand AQ' Brad Carla Mary Jack Fowler Frost Garnto Gatewood Gill freshman dass 229 W Wkrr . If ve , 1 al af .gg is ff' A 1 s A 0 I QQ fr., is if . X ,, if Q , api 4 ff f 17 ff A ,xi 4 Q Jeanne Greg Goodland Goodroe y rv Shirley Julie Lamar Gopferth Gordy Green ' J all 3 1 if Alex Kathy Greene Greene Jeff Keith Loretta James Greer Griggs Griffin Griffin M J I A G A i ' fl A T, li .1 if If ff' T f. J i g f' B r,r., 'iri f Jerry Barbara Gary Gene Hall Hancock Hardin Hardin ' J if if J' J -ffl . erai J -5 rri rrrr Barbara David Harris Harris Sandra Tony Hartley Hartshorne V errr .f,, f .fl V J iii Holly James Henderson Henderson LEFT: Jane Henry, Outstanding Freshman .xy Stephanie Theresa Brenda Griffin Griffin Guattere in ,af Sh f -L, Jeff Barbara Lorene Hardwick Hardy Harrell J A N --.l B 1 ,ft at J V' A V ,,A, - ix N , 7 fviiiy ' - . f- 4 r g l , A , 1 l , I W 4-1. ,,i Q B' -, M an A ' Q11 l rilf fe .yry Ken Alex Pam Harris Hart Hartin A fl ,,wf,i 12:1 Jenna Jeol Billy Harvey Hawkins Henderson , f ' irq a J J Q45 Jane Ben Cathy Henry Hewitt Highnote Gaining new heights every clay 5 L Beth Mark Vickie Debbie Hill Hill Hill Hodges Marlene Joyce Paul Sherrill Holt Howard Howard Howell I ri Sheila Holice fs ' -6 'sv 3 u 'QL W 4 4 We l is . E , Kay Hudson Judy Holloway Donald Hughes K I L6 Jay Holt l. elr ll ' 4 A 1 1 J ,gf Theresa Hughes VM rv, l . ,, 15 Craig Marvin Kathy Donna Hughey Huling Hutchinson Ingle lf, 'ffl' if .E 5 .Mr ur J 1 Linda Ronnie Roberi Eric Jackson Jackson James Jonsson Brenda Jackson Debbie Jenkins ilk, , y 'cd 4 J Doug Jackson ' .ew gif' f vw 'Q' ,iw M a 2 I I - David Johnson Freeda Jackson , , K ,V W 5 ff by , as fvs xl lewvfkig' .Susfwfl 1'f3iiG Sue Johnson freshman class 23l New program initiated Tim David Johnson Johnston Ward Barbara Kenny Melissa Sharie Sheila Wayne Joines Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Dexter Wylene Theresa Michele Mike Greg Pam Jordan Judge Kaminski Kapelka Keene Kent Kerr Janet Mitchel Jerome Glen Kilgore Killough Terry Danny Lane Lapaz This year a great new program was added to the curriculum of CHS. This pro- gram, special education for slow-learning students and students with extended absences from class, specializes in voca- tional training and provides the student with some occupation upon graduation from high school. Instructors for the pro- gram are Mr. Wayne Means and Mrs. Bar- bara Crawford. 232 freshman class King Kirkland i Bill Ricky Anna Knight Kosobucki Krger Jeff Lindy Lawson Ledford Mark Johnny Lee Leech W my , 5 A if B' ' ' .dura Fred Lee Donna Lee Mike Lemieux Ann Leverett eq at .Q 3 I Raphael Thomas Kim Stanley Lichter Lindsey Link Lipscomb ll 5 , gi f V Z 'E y V . V 15 I A45 If f J fr l Al Melanie Greg Edward Randy Tommy Kenny Kathy Loftin Loudermilk Love Lovern Lovern Low Lutz ,5,. 4 Y. , K .Bi , ,fc ' , L ' ,L Jill Scott Melinda Shera Wanda Lynch McClleIIan McDaniel McDaniel McFarIey Sandra Stanley McGee McNair freshman class 233 Don'i be a liiferbug' N .1 , Q, s x S'-V Qs .r ks Q 234 freshman class Gracie Sandie Cheryl Rex 0 . ns Mogoni Marshall McNeil Mad David Meadows -58 Donny Miles John Miller Melanie Mitchell Bill Joe Thomas Marlin Ma rlinis Mahhews .A ,1 J, Janice Paul Bill Menfield Merril Mervin i 4 f- ., 'gg Q ff f Joseph Billy Charles Miles Miller Miller Rodney Craig Milner Missadime Scott Gwen Moffett Mooney Curlis Mitchell f ii Daphne Moore Joe Larry Ricky Wayne David Denise Ann Moore Morgan Morgan Morris Mott Milligan M - fs A- l 4 V' 17 , V K f I , - . , 1 I .V . If ...ff Patricia Rose Lan Nelson Nichols Nix M 5' -n:rrWllE ff Susan Rodney Tedd Osment Owens Parker ABOVE: Coleta Turner, Outstanding Freshman lr -2 L., 4 Wg, Z a t Cindy Ogle -uv 4 Johnny Patrick Brenda Mullins Q37 13'-.fr f fi ,I f Robby Neal I ,O -H if ,-I Mike Neese fl , ,w F, e ,f Q . 'K 'Ml 1 N ,, ,g ,I l ,fi E 5 Lisa Ronald Oliver O'Pry ,X Mullins , s---I .,,, , 115' ' 1 , 23 le nm N L. Wendy Myers A fc' I .i' C 14 fl Wayman Neal Rick Neilsen , Bobby Orkin Dx Barbara Newman Patterson Patton Theresa Pearson freshman class 235 Debbie Peters Donna Plain fi? .:t. 1 Debra Powell Glenda Keith Phillips Phillips 1' -11' Kaye Pierce , , ..-i 1 1 eieei -' P , P - 1. A . 'L H- ' .1 ' is Vi L- V , W Mike Karen Eugene Pennington Perrine Perry iff' Qi-, 5. 5, ., M' ?,.rv,f, 53:-fs, A Q f ff .3 Pi?4,.. g ,. .t s if iii . , 'ii'. iff' K V 5 A ,... f . S ,-St? Gloria Jo Anna Keith Perry Perryman Perryman Paige Pierce if if .X 1 Freddy Karen an Kaye Plemons Pollock Pollock Prescott Sharon Billy Greg Caroline Preskitt Price Pridgeon Quintard ,Jr Donnie Betty Vickie Carolyn Lisa Randall Rattler Ray Reed Regan ABOVE: Kathy Lutz, Outstanding Freshman 236 freshman class on., We Some freshmen are all cracked up! S . ,. wwf , , F sf I Mike Diane Larry Julie Steve Cindy Donna Renew Reynolds Reynolds Richards Richardson Robinson Robinson J , 'wr 3 0- J 9 1 X.: Q f 3 , ,Q f I , 1 1 ' , Dennis John Debra Susan V Rogas Rogers Roth Roth Tim Janice Debbie Doug Rud Russell Rutherford Sagul , N - Q11 , . Todd Craig Bubba Mike Saine Salter Sanders Sanders 19' ,....y Joanne Pam Mary Ann Terry Sarkiss Sasser Saville Sawyer Russell Steve Sanders Sanford Mike Seawell freshman class 237 Eva Sebastian V J ' Q David Self , .,, Wade Schlader Marie Donald Debra Marvin Shakespear Shannon Sharpe Shears Kim Betsy Eddie SUSOFI Shumate Sims Sites Sizemore 238 freshman class 4---sr Tammy Smith Dorothy Shiver Keith Slay Tammy Smith J Sandra Phyllis Sheley Singer Jimmy Heidi Sloan Smith 1, i y,y' S Terry Terri Lynn Smith Smith I 5 - Margaret Randy Snyder Spears Ernie Roderick Spencer Spencer .7 4 f' Carol Rob Stout Streetman Q My b f . X , ' ,N aka Cynthia La Vohn Taylor Taylor Matt Roy Thornton Thornton The way we were in '52 Chris Kathy Stansberry Starnes yrtl .C ' if -fill' rr t ff: f' gt gs! ' M I ' f T ,fy if if Sheila Patricia .Swanger Taft T' ' T T K - H W 'ii V ' S O , in Randy Keith Taylor Thomas Chuck Pam Tomlin Toney RIGHT: Toby Whitehurst, Outstanding Freshman l 5 1 T if ia Mitchell Angela Strathum Stinson 10 Suzette Patricia Talley Tarver Len Leroy Thomas Thomas H L. Yun Mi Storm 4 i n nl! I-8 I x file ..,. ,ff at Connie Tarleton .. ,, Q 4, Llewelly Thompson Greg Ken Ware Ward wwf im A 1 ,Q Tim Townsend David Tommy Tucker Tuggle Caleta Turner ei Shelly Turner Steve Tyler Gail Walker .as Jeanine Ward Kim Mike Nora Watson Watson Webb i f illi T 4 fr , T ' T . fig : .iki ,i ,, ,. ,,,,,...,,. V Xt, U, Theresa Barbie Terry Weddington Wein Weldon 240 freshman class l , Lee Billy Upshaw Vann E WK 1 'bi W, ii 5 .24 Bruce Cindy Wallace Walls Richard David Ward Warren W-fr, Patricia Vaughan Jon Wall ,l,ll,l ' - f ? ' Laurie Watkins X Henry Vencvides Carolyn Walner :fl A Anga Watson Emma West Toby Becky Whitehurst Whitton James Clara Janice Freshmen use the elevator Wiggins Angela Wigley Wilborn Brenda Charlie Williams Williams Williams 4 . Ken Williams J Zz ,- i Terri Ann Williams 'NF Juli' '. 4- 'I' A , ws. in 'Z 4' I ul'-,eg Mike Sharon Williams Williams Sandra Mary Wilson Wire Q-aft - .q-wg ,js 4 lvs::,5f,5,,.VF W. .iz K 'Ev ABOVE: Joe Johnson, Outstanding Freshman. I? m Mike Rusty Kay Allen Darlene Mark John Woitysiak Wood Woodell Wright Wright Wyrick Zimmerman freshman class 241 K, :nw Wa! mf.'f+'f'1 ,.,- 1 E,,,llg,,lx4,,g 1 Ng ,fa .1 U f'9vv'4Pi'7'5'-'55 5'f5?z?f?21? 1 t? Aif',j'QifP M H-2212 ivwa 1 ' I U' 'fir i lfbt f: w M?5f'ffi1fifLffYf1.?H LJ i I, ALP! 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Ph. 230I Wynn+on Roacl COLUMBUS, GA. 3I906 Dial 322-5545 Ma++l'1ews I2l0 Broadway 323-5268 Windham Drugs 4303 Hamilfon Road 323-5364 'if Q 9,0 f.'5 .nf Q W '22 -Q Team Spor+s I I65 Henry Avenue 327-I272 WHERE OLD AND NEW FRIENDS MEET The Sfifching Pos+ 2038 Auburn Avenue 563-8353 ods 245 246 ods 2 V. V. Vick Jewelers, INC. Member American Gem Sociefy Class Rings I2 I 8 Broadway Cross Counfry Plaza 327-4348 563-4276 Columbus, Georgia IOOO Broadway IO3 Wes+side 304 - 3rd S+. I ' u Cols, GA Tuskegee, Ala. Macon, GA Avle Wh1++Ie Wa+ch Repair Ph. 327- I 836 Ph. 727- I 852 Ph. 746-494: 24 l3+h S+ree+ 327-9822 1. I K, ,,,, g V, jf, - A --f D, A 3 - -, J , 'W , 0'f'M------A.vw.,..,,. ......,,.,s,,,a,,..,,.,.M, ,,, .. , W - fkyy K 1 .1 t ' Il Q W .s V X 1 ' E Hardaway Ford I54I Is+ Avenue 322-778i AMERICAN FAMILY I,II?If2 ASSURAANGIE CUIVIIPDANY N52 WI4Ngx I'Ugx' Roma CQLWIISUS, GIE-URGAIA ,,.', ,4.y.5pf3. Tw' ,V 7.2,--,E vi z QR , J: Q a . Ya' 'A' 'an ., Qx A331 'as Mf4.v,, V VI ' X 1 ... 'K II I Ill ' Ill 1 1 , I 1 Dinglewood Pharmacy I939 Wynn+on Road 322-06l6 ENAM3 -- - --: . 1+ ww- X ,,- -t. N.. 1,5 ,A SX S aW -f ' -: .Q. sf? ig - , . 1 ' ' ' of Y '-is: '--4:5 we X IS x 111 1 sa.: , Vic+ory Fender and Body Works 3 I 37 Vicfory Drive 689 27II cds 247 248 cds Aj., - '-w Q.- FI 'F . ff.f1r QXT,je w,-. lx,-sg 2- . hx, I I, fa if t n I I ..mII R' - I i?f?'1: I Vi I -in 91' fa f w ffgJ+,+fgS'f:aQ.iI, fm' ' ' I X ' ' 2, ' 'I '. I fi 'VVQLQ' ., Eff? ilfilfllm .J . , W I - 1 4 ' 1 ff' Eff' 3 'E ' A . rf . ' ' 1'- I-.l',I? , 1. 1 I 5 -ijtfa ' :if xt I 1 Aix, P. ew , 1 '--- I ',3,y!, 'gf' 1, 'I f 1-wig U-S, I . . A lim I4v,,,. , ' 4 'W f.Y!1f W' I L HSUNN' I mom Bill Heard Chevrolet funn om : .. ., ,... ...,. .N ,.... .. ,. P , WI-- ,,, ,l.. I , . 'I NN, .f ' iw K' . A4 V ax M .,51 M L I ,WP wx ' xx :xi 2 Q. V4 ug, '. QR!!! J ., K ' 125 . 41 i l if ,Wy f , . .gikix ff' Iffk., 1' A . 'QQ If II If Q - I .I 4- .-I . af ,, -, g , ,,, 1+ Wg' ' '-w',4'l '-'ffgfff' , ffl ' 1 1- -331-' .- If I ww I 2549138 v ,WY ,gif fig sw I 'I Q Ik 9 X W I .,'Qg.,Ig I Q 1 1 Q- I Q: fy wksff-51 Q, L11 f,fI'-g7.'f.gI gk' Q41 no 4:54 ,I f Manchesier Express 322-O63I Prog,-essgve Funeral Home 2625 Buena Visfa Road 322-3456 Plaza Auio Sales No. I I6I I ForI' Benning Road No. 2 I538 Fori Benning Road 687-63 I 6 687-3463 YOU'RE SPECIAL. . . SO WE'RE DOING SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR YOU. The whole purpose of our student center is for students. Let's get together for oII of your banking. If you have any questions, call us ct 324-1361. - 5 A fv 2? fr E f 1 r 1 H V V. '- fb I I' 3, Iii, I r- '--'---w---f-A--.m..-m.....,.......,,xBl ' I ' COLUMBUS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member FDIC C SCHOMBURG 81 SON Established I872 Downtown Columbus I I2I Broadway Columbus, Georgia Neal Womack Nurseries ads 249 JSD SOCIAL CLUB Presidenl - Lee Marley Vice Presiden+ - Pa'Hi Baflles Secrelary - Carla Canninglon Treasurer - Mildred Neal Social Chairmen - Pal' Murphy Sarah S+ra'H'on Sergean+s-a+'Arms - Carol Johns+on Belsy Schwann Proiecl' Chairmen - Robin Hill Elizabefh Kendrick wig i l The While Company I220 ls+ Avenue 322-770l Q Kilgore Morfuary Keep On Trucking! Cross . Billy Rose and Richard Buchanon 20 I 3 Auburn Avenue 23 I 5 iggvgs Road Columbus, Georgia 3 I906 ' Phone 563-0092, 563-0093, 563-0094 ads 251 252 ods Camera I I I5 Henry Avenue 327-6594 Phone 687-0552 F n l 'R X --3'-V, -1 PANCHO'S LITTLE MEXICO Open I I A.M. - Midnighf 4:00 P.M. - Midnighf - Sunday Mexican and American Food 2I I7 Cusse+a Road Ruben Rodriguez, Prop. Columbus, Ga. Hodges-Cooper Plumbing I74I Warm Springs Road 327-6I07 ffsgfg so La. H0 D ANY c R nI..cnmsmA In Am n rn.. 191 n mu mx szzsf COLUMBUS -- PHENIX CITY- FORT BENNING CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Columbus Bank 81 Trus+ Company Farmers 8: Merchanls Bank of Russell Coun+y Firsl' Nalional Bank of Columbus Nalional Bank 8: Trusl Company Na+ionaI Bank of Forl' Benning Phenix'Girard Bank Phenix Nafional Bank Trusl Company of Columbus af' A -I an A 4 slyyl s ly,L 1 I Ty- I 1 W Q Q V ' S MEMBERS FCIC K .ff -- 'Q 4 3 I 4' ' I K :A A. 1 Evans Signs Company I IO2 Benning Road 6891448 Phone 322-7749 v ' ff NATHAN'S FEED 81 SEED, INC. Gas Lighl Company of Columbus l42I 4+h Avenue 322-889I Jim Dandy Feeds - Seeds - Ferlilizers II P.O. Box 4606 John B. Layfield III I330 Firsl Avenue Columbus, Ga Norfh Columbus Pharmacy 6lO0 HamiH'on Road 327-5l25 K K Bickers+aff Clay Produc+s I 338 4'I'h Avenue 327-3226 Kinne++'s Dairies, Inc. I243 6+h Avenue 324-665I Murphy Pharmacy, Inc. 254 GCIS 3466 Cody Road 56l-9870 Bagwell Pharmacy 5l00 River Road 322-335l xg' All Presidenf - Liz Terry Vice-Presidenf - Nancy Sullivan Secre+ary - Jennifer Schlacler Treasurer - Peggy Meadows Social Chairmen - Angeline Ware Jan Geeslin Sergean+s-al'-Arms - Ginger Wrigh+ Pam Whifa lxer we 4 Q- ,M ,Q , an 's I42O I7'I'l1 S+ree+ 322-672i 327-7844 Q -V' 2,3-K' Tom Phillips Floor Covering Co. 5I I I I+l1 Sireef 322-7343 IQ! 256 ods Hillon Builders Inc. 2304 I3+l1 Slreel 327-269i .N no Pruden'Hal Insurance Co. James L. Rogers - Mgr. 3803 Macon Road 563-4030 Seban Inc 430 I Ifh S+ree+ I87O Mid+own Drive 322-7337 563-2250 f 4 W qs.. , an Wg, ,.,1.,.k wh M as 2 Red Fox Res+auran+ In 1. W, .W W in V: magenta 3159 XS- 4626 Warm Springs Road 563-4850 ads 257 Complimenfs of 'rhe Columbus BoHlers Associa'rion 4848 River Road y Columbus, Georgia 3 I Jimmie L. Fos+er ' ZIVV , ,,:, Bus. 324-44594 Presidenl VVVVVmm:: :l :VVAi,,?ik: Res. 324-447 l Phone 323-7328 Cha ndler's Pharmacy Warm Springsand Woodruff Rd. Columbus, Ga. Complimenls of Floyd Hudgins Reali+y Company Complimenrs of 'oo 0 Omoo '01 4 up Y ii Colurnb,us,Georgia A A Supplies Inc. Jim Lovern Aufro AQen+ HEALTH 30I0 Warm Springs Road 8: Columbus, Georgia 3I904 LIFE Bus. Phone: 324-0 I 5: ' A' Res. Phone: 323-3724 ...-.1.-..1--- iig STATE FARM ILQNT34 4 4 0 STATE FARM 0 0 A V INSURANCE INSURANCE! Home Offices: Bloominglon, ,,l, ,,y,V 4 4 4 M ,V yy 4 y Illinois Aiirb ,y liiy 245477 5P0 +S riosi if liii A A A Genie' iiii ssisi A A A in Fine Tennis llll A U llrr T4 rllr :CQ y iisirr 4 . A A yyyiij P ,,444 iw ils iii P 4f5ffgfff,i r44Ai,AiA44 rriyr f A Eqwpmenf gggf,,,jr4f3rjgggff,gA pf 1a,,4? w,j4f44f, rr4A jf AiisA4AA A 2 iirl 4,, ,4Ayy4A 5 ,24i iiffff y y y P f . I 4 A y A,A,iiA 44lA AAA4 , 1 i 4 'O eSS'0 a Fashions, A A ' lrri rsirrlr4 444rr A 4 - 1. V A Raquel 4 ,:44jfp,fff . ,44,J 444r il riir f f , , A fornMer1 lllrr 1 A ' C4124 i iiii f lrrirr ,A4ri 42 f S+rmgmg A l4rrriA 1 iiosr Y ,llll F51 .Q M 4 4 , ' 4 1 'i'-, F '44'- 44r, AiA , I 4412 rii4,A P ' 4'-A i 1i A 4 4 p A 4 A Columbus Ga. 4 4A,J,r4A AAA4 A rf P 4 ,ik ' Ph. 327-42:02 258 ads A A4 A 4i44 bli ,irr A Aii, ' ,'4444 44 4 M Lylyz Complimenis of H011 FRED WARD PRoMoTioNs,iNc. The Sporls Arena I I028 Fronl Avenue Columbus, Georgia 3 I9OI TVIGWCI I AC 494 324-0243 Waich WresI'Iing Every Salurday Aflernoon From Ihe Sporfs Arena Q? 4Bf5ugh+ +0 You Live anclfin Color iii T ff j I on TV -- 3 and Video Produciions l ii Dial: 324- I 066' ' I Taylor Service Co. Complimenfg of Refrigeralfison I AiffsCondi+4iohing I ' ' I I Upholsfering I 6 Inend 2904 -- 2nd Ave. Columbus, Georgia 3I904 Complimenls of Phil Swifl' 'S 9 ,ijz A Q' 75 I 3 . r ' :, - -9- V 3, JOHNSON'S SPORTS CENTER, INC. SpeciaIisI's in Spor+s 20I7 Auburn Ave. Cross Counlry Plaza Dial 563-5 I 07 PATTERSON FREIGHT, I 44 I P.S.il'805 Gave Humphfies A' g ea. moz Dancing Schools w i 'i' ' I QM, .... I iiif f For ES+abiasi1ed Ili I : I lap - classical ballel - acrobaI's - modern iazz if I CAROLI CORP! I balon Iwirling - cheerleader classes exemaveioffaces-ciigffyvaile, N.c. Ages 3 Yew Old 'fhfough College H. R. 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Fog OLD BATTERIES SAPP BATTERY SERVICE 1609 Opelika Road Phenix City, Alabama 36867 Home Phone 14040561-2586 sus. Phone qzosy 297-6591 WAL'-Y SAPP Professional Pharmacy 205I I0'rl1 Avenue 323-0306 Clara Young Flowers and Gills 38I2 2nd Avenue 323-0469 ads 265 The Good News Singers of Columbus, Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Miller P.O. Box 456l fcolumbus, Ga. 3 l904 Phone l404l 56l- l440 r .- . ln Chris+ . Y ffl .Ju ,Y E L' ,Y F We Sing W. C. Bradley Co. l03l Fronf Avenue 324-56 I 7 266 ads Buclcy's Ups and Downs 4503 Holly Avenue 37 I 5 Cody Road 322-365l 56 l -5656 M, .--- 1 Cargill's Nursery and Landscaping Cross Counfry Plaza 563-5662 LD Vsnv 6' Mullin Richards A preschool experience noi mere babysiH'ing. 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' i f v . f N 'gl' K uf lx ' fr ,I I ,JI I I J' ,I ,r il r , f f , , r r . I li ' ' l Q l --4 Q ,,I,,l lil, . W SS. Sli J ,, AJ ' l ' l I I :Ilfl ll I I II I W - ll .' r ' 'val ,I ' 54. l ii Ifi I 4 fo' I fr 5 I r I Ivins, . v' I,I , K, .1 l' f fill ll' ' , , - l I cyl I 0 I 1 f , ' Why Worry? There are only 'rwo fhings +o worry abou? Eilher you are well or you are sick. If you are well, 'lhen 'lhere is nolhing +o worry about Bur if you are siclc, 'lhere are lwo 'lhings 'ro worry about Eilher you will gel well, or you will die. lf you gel' well, 'lhere is nolhing +o worry about If you die, fhere are only +wo +hings 'lo worry about Ei+her you will go 'ro Heaven or Hell. If you go 'lo Heaven, 'lhere is nolhing 'ro worry about Cox Chemislry Class Bu'r if you go +o Hell, you'll be so busy shalring hands wilh friends, You won'l' have 'lime lo worry. 276 ads ALEXANDER, MISS BARBARA B.S., Fort Valley St. College, Girl's P.E., pg. 142. ALLEN, MR. DOYLE B.S. Ed., Col. College, M.Ed., Ga. St. Univ., World History, Cohiscan, pg. 142. BAGLEY, MRS. ELIZABETH M.Ed., Auburn Univ., A.B., LaGrange College, Dean of Girls, pg. 149. BAREFIELD, MR. WAYNE B.S., Auburn Univ., M.Ed., Ga. St. Univ., Alg. ll, M.M. ll, Physics, pg. 142 BARROW, MRS. MARION A.B., Huntington College, Univ. of Ga., Univ. of N.C., M.Ed., Ga. St. Univ., Ed.S., Ga. St. Univ., English, pg. 142. BETHEA, MRS. NANCY A.B., Mercer Univ., Sanford Univ., Ga. State Univ., U.S. History, pg. 142. BRINSON, MISS VALERA B.S., Ga. South Col., M.A., Univ. ot Calif., Auburn Univ., Science, pg. 143. BROOKS, MRS. ROBERTA B.A., Judson Col., M.A., Univ. of Ala., English IV, pg. 143. BUNTIN, MR. JIM B.S., Troy Univ., M.A., Auburn Univ., Asst. Princi- pal, pg. 139. BURTS, MRS. JOANN B.A., Univ. of Ga., English I, pg. 143. CAMP, MRS. DOROTHY B.A., Columbus Col., Eng. I, pg. 144. CARTLEDGE, MRS. CAROLYN B.S., Louisiana Col., M.A., Southern Meth. Univ., Ed. D., Univ. of Ga., Mathematics, pg. 144. COGHLAN, MRS. ELLEN B.A., Univ. of Ga., M.Ed., Ga. State Univ., Wes- leyn Col., Social Studies, World Geog., pg. 144. COLEMAN, MISS ETHELYN A.B., Tallad. Col., M.A., N.Y. Univ., Univ. of N.C., Am. Univ., Columbus Col., U.S. Studies Am. Orig., pg. 144. COX, MRS. MARY ANN B.S., Woman's Col. of Ga., M.Ed., Columbus Col., Chemistry, pg. 145. CRAWFORD, MRS. BARBARA ANN B.S., Ala. A and M Univ., Columbus Col., Science and English to Spec. Ed., pg. 145. CULPEPPER, MISS PATRICIA B.S., Auburn Univ., Alg. ll, Geom., pg. 145. DANIEL, MRS. LORETTA B.S., Ft. Valley St. Col., Univ. of Ga., Columbus Col., Home Ec., pg. 145. DAVIS, MR. WOODROW A. T-5, P-5, Phy. Ed., Soc. Studies, Univ. of Ala., pg. 146. DEBRO, MRS. ANNA A.B., Alcorn A.M. Col., M.A., Atlanta Univ., Univ. of Go., Mathematics, pg. 146. DORE, MR. FREDDIE B.A., Morehouse Col., M.Ed., S. Carolina St. Col., World Geog., pg. 146. DOLLAR, MR. HERMAN B.S., Univ. of GG., M.S., Auburn Univ., Principal, pg. 139. DOZIER, MR. ROBERT B.S., Lincoln Univ., Art, pg. 147. FARLEY, MRS. ELIZABETH B.S., Columbus Col., Williams Woods Col., Murray St. Col., English I, pg. 147. FARRIS, MRS. ELIZABETH B.S., Ala. St. Univ., Fund. ot Geom. and Alg. I, pg. 148. GAITHER, MRS. SUSAN B.S., Ed, M.Ed., Univ. of Ga., Wesleyan Col., Biol- ogy and Gen. Science, pg. 147. GOODMAN, MRS. GERALDINE B.S., Savannah St. Col., M.Ed., M. Math II and Alg. ll, pg. 147. GORMAN, MRS. LUCILE B.A., Univ. of Calif., Spanish I, III, and IV, pg, 147, GRAVES, MRS. JOYCE B.A., Columbus Col., M.Ed., Auburn Univ., Eng. Ill, Faculty Cohiscan, pg. 148. HABERSHAM, MR. JIMMY B.S., Savannah St. Col., M.A., Atlanta Univ., Auburn, Asst. Principal, pg. 139. HAMM, MRS. JANE B.S., Auburn Univ., Alg. I, M. Math I, pg. 148. HARRISON, MR, wss B.A., Columbus Col., Eng. ll, pg. 148. HARWOOD, MISS VIRGINIA B.S., Miss. St. Col. for Women, M.A.T., Vanderbilt Univ., U.S. History, pg. 148. HILL, MRS. JOANN B.S., Troy St. Univ., Fla. St. Univ., English, pg. 149. HILL, MR. ROBERT B.S., Troy St. Univ., M. Music Ed., Fla. St. Univ., Vocal Mus., pg. 149. HOOD, MRS. BETTIE B.S., Alb. St., M.Ed., Univ. of Ga., Typing I, Il, Shorthand, pg. 149. HOWARD, MR. BOBBY B.S., Columbus Col., W. History, W. Geog., pg. 149. HUFF, MRS. MALINDA B.S., Ft. Valley St., M.A., N.Y. Univ., Eng. IV, pg. 150. HUNTER, MRS. BETTY B.S., S.C., M.S., M. Voc. Ed., Univ. of Ga., N.C. St. Univ., Bus. Principles, VOT, pg. 150. HUSSEY, MISS SUSAN A.B., Ga. Col., Univ. of Ga., Auburn, Humanities, Eng. III, pg. 150. JOHNSON, MRS. BARBARA B.S., Morris Br. Col., Home Economics, pg. 150. JOHNSON. B.A., B.S., pg. 150. JOHNSON ss.Awf Librarian MRS. DOROTHY Columbus Col., Alg. land M. Math I, MRS. ONEYSA St. Col., Ft. Valley St., Aub. Univ., Asst. pg. 151. JOINER, MR. DALE B.S., Univ. of Maryland, Fla. St., Columbus Col., Aub. Univ., Prince George Col., Science, pg. 151. JUDAH, MR. ROY B.A., LaGrange Col., M.Ed. and M.S., Hofstra, Head Lib., pg. 151. KAESERMAN, MRS. CHARLOTTE B.S., Univ. of Tenn., Ga. St. Univ., Columbus Col., Girls P.E., Advisor - Pep Club, pg. 151 . KELLY, MRS. MARIAN B.S., Troy St., M.S.Ed., Auburn Univ., Alg. II, Geom., Advisor ot Sr. Class, pg. 152. KENDRICK, MR. JOHN B.S., M.A., Univ. of Ala., Band, Director, pg. 152. KING, MRS. GERALDINE B.S., Auburn Univ., M.Ed., Ga. St. Univ., Eng. III, Journ. ll, Advisor - Blue Streak, pg. 152. LEE, MISS JUANITA B.S., Bethune Cookman Col., Univ. of Neb., Ga. St. Univ., Columbus Col., Typing and Spanish, pg. 152. LEWIS, MISS PATRICIA B.S., M.Ed., Auburn Univ., World History, pg. 152. LINDSAY, MRS. MARTHA M.A.Ed., Ga. St. Univ., English, pg. 152. MAGONI, MR. JOHN B.S., Ed., M.Ed., Univ. of Ga., Drafting and P.E., pg. 153. MARTINI, MR. LUCIAN B.A., M.A., St. Francis Col., Emory, Auburn Univ., Latin I, II, pg. 153. MATLOCK, MRS. CHERYL A.B., LaGrange Col., Calculus, Analysis, M. Math I, pg. 154. MATTHEWS, MR. FRANK B.S., M.Ed., Auburn Univ., World History, P.E., pg. 154. McCORLEW, MRS. 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REYNOLDS, SGT ROTC. ROBERTS, MR. DAVID B.A., Asbury Col., M.A., Ohio St. Univ., Economics and Sociology, pg. 156. RODRIGUEZ, MR. RUBEN B.S., Columbus Col., Spanish, pg. 156. ROGERS, MISS MARTHA A.B., Mercer Univ., M.Ed., Univ. of Ga., Auburn Univ., Emory Univ., Geom. and Alg. ll, Soph. Advi- sor, pg. 156. SCOTT, MRS. LORIS B.A., Benedict Col., Ga. St. Univ., Typing, pg. 157. SHORES, MRS. CATHERINE B.S., M.Ed., Ala. St. Col., Atlanta Univ., Seton Hill Col., Drew Univ., Auburn Univ., Univ. of Ga., M. Math II, Alg. II, Alg., Trig., pg. 157. SMITH, MR. WILEY B.S., Ed., Columbus Col., Chemistry, pg. 157. STEWART, MISS LOUISE B.S., Auburn Univ., Mercer Univ., Reading and English, pg. 157. TAYLOR, MRS. LINDA B.S., Women's Col. of Ga., Univ. of Tenn., M.Ed., Bookkeeping and General Business, pg. 157. TEASLEY, MR. LUKE A.B., Univ. of Ga., North Ga. Col., Columbus Col., Journ. and Eng., pg. 158. THOMPSON, MR. ROBERT B.A., Columbus Col., Geog. and P.E., pg. 158. VANDINTER, MRS. CLAIRE B.A., Shorter Univ., Auburn Univ., Journ., Speech, Drama, and Debate, pg. 158. VANLANDINGHAM, MISS EVELYN A.B., Ga. St. Women's Col., M.A., Univ. of Ga., Univ. of N.C., Fla. St. Univ., Auburn Univ., Dept. Head - Gov't and U.S. History, pg. 158. VERNON, MRS. DELMARIE B.S., Ala. AGM Col., M.Ed., Tuskegee Inst., Go. St., Univ. of Ga., Biology, pg. 158. WASHINGTON, MRS. OLA A.B., Clark College, M.A., Tuskegee Inst., Guid- ance Counselor, pg. 141 . index 277 278 index Senior Biography ADKINS, ERNEST ALLEN ALCOTT, ARLIE MARIE Governors Honors Alternate 2, Jr. Var- sity Rifle Team 3, Library Club 2, National Honor Society 4. ALDERMAN, JAMES ROBERT Basketball Manager 4, Jr. Classical League 2, Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4. ALLEN, LURITA YVONNE ANDERSON, DOUGLAS EDWARD Interact 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. ANDERSON, WILLIAM EDWARD JR. ARMSTRONG, BARRY HUGH Choir 3, Wrestling 2, 3. ATKINS, DELORES KAY C Club 3, Tennis 3. ATKINS, JEROME Football I, 2. AVERY, BRUCE CABOT Basketball 3, 4, Interact 3. BACON, BRUCE LAMAR Key Club 4. BAILEY, HENRY DONNELL Basketball 3, 4. BARGE, VALERIE RENEE BARNES, DEBORAH BARNES, IRIS JANE Georgia Certificate of Merit Winner 3, Governors Honors Program 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Math Club 4, Society of Outstanding American High School Students 3, Spanish Club Pres. 4. BARRON, WILLIAM EUGENE Basketball 3, Interact 3, 4. BARROW, RICHARD VERNON Baseball 3, Connie Mack I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Football I, Key Club I, 2, National Honor Society 4, Junior Achievement V.P. Sales 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. BASS, ROBERT WADE Band I, 2, 3, Blue Streak 4, Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Certificate of Merit 3, National Honor Society 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Society of Outstanding Ameri- can High School Students 3, 4. BATTLES, VICKI LYNN Pep Club 1, 2. aAnoN, Russm mov conf. BEATTY, SAMUEL DOUGLAS Baseball 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. BEDINGFIELD, CHERYL ANN Cohiscan Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Council 3, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Quill 8- Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Pep Club I . BETTY, CHARLES GARRETT Blue Streak Staff Advertising Manager 2, Business Manager 3, Co-Editor 4, Georgia Certificate of Merit Winner 3, GSPA Ist V-Pres. 4, Interclub Council 3, 4, Junior Class President 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, National Math Test Winner 4, Outstanding Junior 3, Senior Attractive 4, Senior Class Presi- dent 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill 8. Scroll 3, 4, Sophomore Class Vice-President 2, Student Council Sena- tor I, Society of Outstanding American High School Students 3, 4. BLANCHARD, MARCUS HOWARD BODDIE, VICKIE DENISE BOONE, MICHAEL WAYNE Basketball I, C Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. BOONE, PAMELA ALEAN Allied Medical Careers Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4, Daredevil Treasurer 4, Future Homemakers of America Assist- ant Treasurer and Secretary 2, Girls Basketball 4, Junior Class Vice-Presi- dent 3, National Honor Society 4, Stu- dent Council Vice-President 4. BOWDEN, ROBERT JEFSON JR. Band I, 2, 3, Jr. Classical League 2, 3. BOWENS, GAIL DENISE BRADSHAW, ROBERT RUSSELL BRAXTON, DAVID DEWAIN BRISTOW, REBECCA ANN Freshman Class Council I, Girls Glee Club 2, Music Enrichment 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, School Proiects Chair- man 2. BROOKS, ERIC JEROME Band I, 2, 3, 4. BROWDER, PENNY ANN Pep Club I, 2, 3, Cheerleader I, 2. BROWN, JACQUETTA ANNETTA FBLA 4, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Track 4. BUCK, WILLIAM CALMESE JR. Academic Achievement Award 2, 3, American Legion Award for Military Excellence 3, Cohiscan Photographer 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Muscogee County School District Scholastic Ribbon 2, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, National Honor Society 4, National Science Foundation S.S.T.P. 3, Science Club 3, President 4, Soiourners Award 3, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Society of Outstanding American High School Students 4, Junior Engineering Technical Society 3, 4. BURNHAM, CELINE Choir 4, Glee Club 2, Vice-President 3, Music Enrichment 2, 3, East Lansing High School - Choir I, Softball I. BURTON, CLIFFORD TYRONE BURTS, ANNE BARROW Cohiscan Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Georgia Certificate of Merit Winner 3, Girls' State 3, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Secretary 3, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Interclub Council 4, Pep Club I, Quill 81 Scroll 3, President 4, Society of Outstanding American High School Students 3, 4. BUTTERWORTH, SHARON GAIL Cohiscan Staff Copy Editor 4, Creative Writers Club 2, National Honor Society 4, Orchestra 3, Sampler Staff 4. BUSH, CATHY LOUISE Pep Club I, 2, Softball 3, Track 3, Stu- dent Council 2. BUTTS, VICTORIA RENAY Basketball 4, Future Homemakers of America 2, Pep Club 3, 4. BYNAM, JOYCE Choir 3, Girls Drill Team 2, Girls Glee Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3. BYRD, SHIRLEY ANN Senior Class Council Alternate 4. CABEZAS, MARCELO ROMERO CAMPBELL, JANET ANNE Blue Streak Staff 2, 3, Features Editor 4, Senior Class Recording Secretary 4, Junior Class Senator 3, National Honor Society 4, Pep Club I, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Student Council Sophomore Senator 2. CANNON, LARRY LEMUEL Interact I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. CARGILL, JOHN RALSTON IV Art Club 4, Interact I, 2, 4. CARPENTER, DANNY FRED CHAMPION, GRACE IRENE Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Interact Calen- dar Girl 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Outstanding Freshman I, Outstand- ing Sophomore 2, Outstanding Junior 3, Sophomore Class Council 2. CLARK, CHERYL FAITH Pep Club I . CLARK, CURTIS WILLIAMS Science Club 3, Art Club 2, C Club I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. CLEGG, DAVID ANTHONY Art Club 3, 4, Blue Streak Staff Artist 4, Key Club 3, Treasurer 4, Carver High School - Track I . COBB, JANICE SUE Music Enrichment I, 4, Science Award Winner I . COOK, PAULETTE FAYE Band I, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Future Homemakers of America 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3. COOPER, DEBRA DAWN Junior Class Council 3, Pep Club 2. COOPER, JACQUELINE JOYCE COPLAND, JOHN ALTON Ill National Honor Society 3, 4. COURTNEY, DONNA LYNN Choir 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Pep Club I, 2. COWLING, MELANIE JO COX, JAMES LEE CREWS, BECKY ANN Carver High School - Freshman Class Council I, French Club I. CREWS, CYNTHIA ANN Footlighters I, Girls Glee Club 3, Secre- tary 4, Pep Club 4. CRISP, TERESA HALL Footlighters 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Pep Club 3. CRITTENDEN, VINCENT WAYNE C Club 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. CULLIFER, RICHARD DALTON, GWENDOLYN SANDRA Future Homemakers of America 4, Girl's Softball 3, 4. DANIEL, DERYLL ELANA Future Homemakers of America I . DANIELS, BRUCE WAYNE DAVIS, DAVID JEFFREY DAVIS, DONNA JEANNE Junior Civitan 3, 4, Sr. Class Council 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, National Honor Soci- ety 4. DAVIS, JODY LEIGH Junior Civitan 2, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y Vice-Pres. I . DAVIS, KAREN LOUISE Footlighters I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4. DEAN, VENITA REE Pep Club I, 2, Track 3, 4, Daredevils 3. DEMPS, WILLIE SAMUEL Student Council 2, FBLA 4. DENT, DOUGLAS ERIC Key Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. DENZINE, MATTHEW ERIC DICKSON, STEVE EUGENE Footlighters 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. DODELIN, SUSAN MARGARET Junior Civitan Proiect Chairman 3, 4, Jr. Class Council 3, Pep Club I, 2, National Honor Society 4, Blue Streak Staff 3, 4. DOLLAR, BONNIE LYNN Student Council I, Pep Club I, 3. DOUCET, ROBERT EDWARD Library Club I, Choir 4. DYER, CYNTHIA JO Music Enrichment 4, Pep Club I . EASTERDAY, NORMAN EUGENE Freshman Class Treasurer I. EDGE, MATTHEW WILLIAMS EDWARDS, JACQUELINE WILDA Allied Medical Careers I, 2, 3, Art Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Latin I, 2. ELLIOTT, SHERRIE VALENCIA Choir I. ESTES, CECIL RUSHIN Freshman Class Senator I, C Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, Football I, Bas- ketball 3, Baseball 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. FEGGANS, VICKI DIANNE Student Council I, Soph. Vice-Pres. 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Cheerleader I, 2, Dare Devil 3, 4. FITZPATRICK, ELIZABETH Allied Medical Careers Club I, 2, 3, Future Homemakers of America I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, Library I, 2. FLORENCE, PAMELA WILHELMINA L. Class Senator I, 2, 3, Jr. Class Council 3, Footlighters I, Future Homemalgers of America I. FLOURNOY, THOMAS HURT Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Interact Pres. 3, Sec. and Treas. 4, Student Council Pres. 4, National Honor Society 4, MOD Board 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. FREEMAN, JR., RALPH FULTON Key Club I, C Club 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Mr. CHS 4. FRENCH, CLAIRE VERONICA GARCIA, JAMES MICHAEL National Honor Society 4, Track I, 2. GARDNER, MARIE LOUISE National Honor Society 4, Girls Glee Club 3. GARDNER, VIOLA Girls Softball 3, 4. GASKIN, CLAUDIA ANN Drill Team I, 2, Pep Club I, 2, Student Council 2. GEESLIN, JAN ELIZABETH Art Club 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I. GERGEN, CATHERINE ELIZABETH Pep Club I, Footlighters I, 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society I, 2, Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4, Tri-Hi-Y Pres. I, 2, Rutledge Minnes Debate 2, Choir I, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Interclub Council I, 2, 3, 4. GIERER, HOWARD ALAN GILBERT, JR., DONALD CHARLES Football I, 2, 3, 4. GLADNEY, STEVE THOMAS Library Club 2, 3. GODFREY, ELIZABETH MARY Pep Club 3, 4, Footlighters 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Glee Club 4. GOODMAN, DEBBIE JAYNE GOODSON, GLENN EDWARD GRAY, BILLY EUGENE Key Club I, 2, C Club I, 2, Interact I,Jr. Classical League I, 2, Football I. GRAY, CONNIE ELAINE National Honor Society 3, President 4. GREEN, DOROTHY ELOISE Girls Glee Club I, Jr. Varsity Cheer- leader I. GRIFFIN, MARIA JULIANNA Allied Medical Career I, University of Georgia Nat. Merit, National Honor Society 4, Girls Basketball 4, Girls Base- ball 4, Girls Track 4. GRUSCHOW, THOMAS WELCH C Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. GUNN, DEBORAH ANN Allied Medical Careers Club I, Dare Devil 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America I, Pep Club 2, 3, 4. GURDY, ELLA LOUISE HALL, GEORGE CHARLES Ecology Club 3, 4, Footlighters 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. HALL, CHARLOTTTE ELIZABETH HALL, JANICE MARIE Governor's Honors 4, Library Club 4. HANCOCK, KERMIT LIGON JR. Class Officer I, 4, Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Blue Streak I, 2, 3, 4, Football I , 2, 3, 4. HARBOUR, PATTERSON RICHARD Key Club 2, 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. HARRELSON, BILLY CAIN Golf 2, 3, 4. HARRIS, LUCIOUS JR. HARRIS, ROBERT O'NEAL HARVEY, ELLEN ELIZABETH Pep Club I, 2. HAWKINS, DAVID ELGIN Interact 3, 4. HEAD, GREGORY LEE Interact I . HEAD, WILLIAM PAUL JR. HEAFNER, ELLER STEPHEN Interact 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. HENDERSON, CLIFFORD LAWERANCE C Club 2, 3, 4, Band I, Football I. HENTZ, WAYNE DEREK Art Club 3, Football I, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. HETHCOX, CAROL TERESA Spanish Club 2, Footlighters 2, 3, 4, Blue Streak 4, Rutledge Minnex Debate Society 4. HILL, ALAN WEST Music Enrichment 4. HINTON, STEPHANIE LaFAYE Allied Medical Careers Club I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Girls Basketball 4. HOGG, PAMELA MAE Pep Club I, Girls Glee Club 2, 3. HOLLAND, JAMES THOMAS HOLLIFIELD, SHARON DENISE HOLLIS, CARY Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. HOLLIS, JOHNNY L. JR. C Club 2, 3, C.H.S. Drill Team 2, 3, University of Georgia Merit 3. HOLSTON, TOMMY ZANE C Club 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 4, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. HOOKFIN, DEREK DEON Basketball I, 3. HOPKINS, TONIA MARIE HORNE, BARBARA JEANNIE Junior Civitan I, 2, Sr. Class Council 4, Future Homemakers of America 2, Allied Medical Careers 2. HUBBARD, JAMES WILLIE HUGHEY, THOMAS WATSON JR. Jr. Classical League 2. HULING, DORIS HULING, WAYMON Basketball I, 3, C Club I, 3. HYNEMAN, KAREN LYNN Jr. Classical League I, Pep Club I, 2, Choir I, Ensemble 2, 3, President 4, Cheerleader I, Homecoming Court 4. INGRAM, TAMA JO Pep Club I, 2, 3, Cheerleader I. JAMES, OWEN KIETH JEFFERIES, GLENN GARY JOHNSON, JOANNA Girls Glee Club 2, Ensemble 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, National Honor Society 4. JOHNSON, RODNEY ROSS Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. JOHNSTON, GENIE AGNES Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer I , 2. JONES, CASSANDRA ELAINE Pep Club I . JONES, JOE LOUIS Senior Class Vice-President 4, C Club I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Freshman I, Outstanding Jr. 3, Senior Attractive 4. JONES, KIMBAL RENEE Art Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3. JONES, JR., ROBERT LEE C Club 3, 4, Football I, 3, 4. JUGEL, MARK GEORGE JORGENSON, GARY STEVEN Band I, 2, 3, 4. KAMINSKI, EVA MARIE KEATING, BRADFORD SCOTT KARNOTSKI, EDWARD JOHN Football I, Baseball I, Wrestling I, Drama Club I. KEAN, DONALD SHEFFORD ,ndex 279 280 index Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 3, Foot- ball 3, Jr. Classical League 3, Soph. Class Treas., Fellowship of Christian Athletics 2, 3. KELLY, ROBERT GARY Soph. Vice-Pres., Key Club 4, Student Council I, 2, Band I, Sr. Class Council. KENNEDY, TONI LYNN Jr. Class Council 3, Sr. Class Council 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader I, 4, Spring Sports Court I, Interact Calen- dar Girl 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Miss CHS 4. KIDNEY, WILLIAM WOOD Jr. Class Council 3, Footlighters 2, Wrestling 2. KILGORE, CAROL JOANNE Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Inter- act Calendar Girl 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Senior Attractive 4. KILGORE, CONNIE JEANNE Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, lnter- act Calendar Girl 3, 4, Senior Attractive 4, Soph. Council 2. KING, SANDRA JOYCE Spanish Club 2, 3, Future Homemakers of America I, Pep Club 3, 4. KIRKLAND, FAITH ANN Pep Club, School Paper, Band, Year- book, Drill Team. KRAUS, GABRIELE SIGRID KRISTOL, RICHARD ROBERT Football 3, 4. KUSABA, GLEN SUICHI LANCE, DAVID GLENN Football I, 2, Wrestling 4. LAWSON, PAMELA GAIL ROTC 3, Drill Team 3. LEE, HARRY OWEN Key Club 2, Student Council 2, Football 2, Student Council 3. LEE, NANCY CAROL National Honor Society 4, Choir I. LEMELLE, WILLIE JOSEPH Football I, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. LEONARD, JEFFERSON EUGENE C Club 2, 3, 4, Band I, Science Club 2, Drill Team 4. LEONARD, JR., RICHARD LEE LEWIS, VALERIE Pep Club 3, Footlighters 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, National Thespian Society 4, Rutledge Minnex Debate Society 3. LIVINGSTON, CINDY ANNE Footlighters I, National Honor Society 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Ensemble 4, Daredevils Captain. LOCKHART, JARVIS CARL Football 2, 3, 4. LUCAS, JULIE ELIZABETH Footlighters I, National Thespian Soci- ety 2, Cohiscan 2, 4, Freshman Class Council, Soph. Class Council. McCLARY, RAYMOND ARTHUR Drill Team, Allied Medical Careers I. MCCONNELL, JR., ROBERT BRUCE MCCORLEW, CATHY JEAN Junior Civitan 3, 4, Cohiscan Staff 3, 4, Pep Club I, Society of Outstanding American High School Students 4. McGROTHA, DONNA JEAN McINTOSH, MORGAN BLAINE McNEIL, JAMES PATRICK Art Club 3, Footlighters 2, 3, 4, National Thespian Society 3, 4, Science Club Vice-Pres. 4. MABRY, JR., CECIL Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Football 2, Wrestling 3, 4. MADARIS, JR., ROBERT LEBRON Football I, Baseball 2, 3, 4. MANNING, JOHN ANDREW Jr. Classical League I, 2, Footlighters I, 4, National Honor Society 4, Cohiscan 4, Debate Club 3. MARTIN, KIMBERLY ANN MASON, SCOTT WESLEY Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Track I. MATHEWS, MARTHA ANN Jr. Classical League I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Choir 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3. MATTHEWS, GAYLE CLAIRE 'Soph. Class Treasurer 2, Jr. Class Trea- surer 3, Jr. Civitan 2, 3, 4, Jr. Classical League I, Pep Club I, 2, Quill 8. Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cohiscan Staff 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader I, Freshman Council I. MAXWELL, MYRTLE JEAN MEADOWS, MARGARET ELIZABETH Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Council 3, Sr. Class Council 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Ecology 2. MEYER, FAY ELLEN MILNER, REX RIGDON C Club I, 2, 3, 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. MOCK, ANN LAWRENCE Sr. Class Senator 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, President 4, Interact Calendar Girl 4, Jr. Class Council 3, Cohiscan Staff 2, 3, 4, lnterclub Council I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Attractive 4, Homecoming Court 4. MOFFETT, LINDA GAIL Allied Medical Careers Club 2, Future Teachers of America 3, Pep Club 3, Band I. MOBLEY, DAVID KEITH Key Club I, C Club I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Football I, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Attractive 4, Outstand- ing Student 3. MONFORT, JAMES ROBERT C Club 2, 3, 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I, Basketball I, Baseball 2, 3, 4. MOORE, MELISSA LEIGH Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Footlighters I, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4. MOOREHEAD, WILLIAM STANLEY Baseball 3, 4, ROTC I, 2. MORGAN, VICKIE RAY National Honor Society 4. MORRIS, JANICE Future Business Leaders of America 4. MORRISON, PHILIP MARK Interact I, 2, Treasurer 3, Football 4, Basketball I, Golf 2, 3, Senior Attrac- tive 4. MOSS, JENNIFER LANOA MULLINS, EDWARD LAMAR Football I, 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4. MURPHY, MIMI MELANIE MURPHY, SUE ELLYN Soph. Council 2, Jr. Council 3, Sr. Coun- f cil 4, Pep Club I, Blue Streak Staf 3. MYERS, ROBERT LAMAR NATHAN, JARVIS LYNDON NOBLE, SHERRY ANN Library Club 3, Rifle Team 3, 4. NORWOOD, KATHY DAWN 1.2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Jr. Classical League I, Quill 8. Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Blue Streak Staff 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, Ensemble 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. OBERT, ROBERT BRUCE C Club 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, ball 2, 3, 4. ODOM, MIKELLE DANELLE Footlighters 4, Girls Baseball 2, 4. OLIVER, ALBERT LAYAFETTE Ill Library Club 4. O'NEAL, BONNIE LOUISE OWENS, RANDY LEE Base- Track 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, Civitan 2, 3, Baseball I. PATE, RANDY EUGENE Football I, 2, 3, Baseball 3. PATRICK, MARVIN LENARD C Club 2, 3, 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. PAVLOVICH, GEORGE RICHARD PEASE, THOMAS ANDREWS PEOPLES, JEFFERY WARD Library Club 3, 4, National Honor ety 4. PETRIZZA, YVONNE FERMANDA PHILLIPS, SARAH HELEN Soci- Pep Club 2, National Honor Society 4. Sr Class Senator 4 Key Club 3 Chap- PIERCE, DARRYL VINCENT ' I I M lain 4, Univ. of Ga. Certificate of erit, Footlighters 3, National Honor Society 4, Science Club 3, Cohiscan 3, 4, ety of Outstanding American Soci- High School Students 3, 4, ROTC I, 2, Junior Engineering Technical Society 2, 3, 4. PLEMONS, ROCKY POWELL, GLENDELL Pep Club I, Band I, 2, 3, 4. POWELL, VANESSA Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Geography Club 3, 4. PUGH, MICHEAL DAVID RAINES, CHARLES SCOTI' Footlighters 4, National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4, Choir 4, Library Clu RAMSEY, GLORIA JEAN Future Homemakers of America Pep Club 3, Girls Basketball 4, Baseball 3, 4, Girls Track 3, 4. REESE, JOHN TIMOTHY b3. I, 2: Girls Key Club 3, 4, C Club 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Jr. Classical League I, 2, Foot- lighters 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Blue Streak 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sampler 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. REYNOLDS, GARY LANIER Footlighters 4, National Thespian Staff Soci- ety 4, Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4, Mixed Ensem- ble 2, 3, Football I. RHODES, DEBORAH SUE Art Club 3, Future Homemake America Treas. I, National Honor rs of Soci- ety 4, Ecology Club 3. RHODES, CARL ALEXANDER C Club 3, Interact 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, JR., CLARENCE LEE C Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3. RICHARDSON, DEBBIE JEAN Future Homemakers of America 2, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader I, Girls Softball 3. RICHARDSON, GLORIA JEAN Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Band I, 4. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM Band I, 2, Track 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, TERRY STUART ROBINSON, RICHARD KEITH Art Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4. ROCKWELL, DONALD GREGG Key Club 3, Pres. 4, Inter-Club Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Blue Streak 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Society of Ameri- can High School Students 3, 4, Ga. Cer- tificate of Merit, Governor's Honors 3. ROMEO, TIMOTHY BOYD C Club 2, 3, 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, Jr. Clas- sical League 2, Football I, Baseball 2, 3, 4. ROHERO, MARCELO IVIS Spanish Club 4, Debate Club 4. ROYAL, KENNETH LAMAR Key Club 3, 4, Student Council I, 2. RUSS, WINSTON SANDERS, DAVID WAYNE SANDERS III, LESTER THORNTON SANKS, BRENDA FAYE SANKS, REBECCA Pep Club I, 2, FBLA 4. SCHLADER, JENNIFER ANNE Sr. Class Council 4, Art Club I, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Ecol- ogy Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3. SCOTT, DANNY LAMAR C Club 4. SCOTT, PAMELA ELIZABETH Band 2, 3, 4, Maiorette I, Red Cross I . SEBASTIAN, JOHN EMERSON Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Senior Attractive. SHAFFER, SHEILA RUTH SHEHEANE, FRANCES LEIGH SHELTON, DOROTHY JEAN SHERMAN, KENNETH BRUCE Key Club 4. SILCOX, BRENDA JO Soph. Council, Sr. Class Sec., Pep Club I, 2, National Honor Society. SIMS, JEFFREY ALAN Senior Class Council, National Honor Society 4, Debate Club 2. SINGLETON, ROBBIE JOY Pep Club I, Girls Glee Club 4, Darede- vils 2. SKIRA, MARIANNE Student Council I, 2, Pep Club 2. SMITH, DEBBIE KAYLEEN SMITH, GREGORY DELL Student Council, Soph. Council, Wres- tling Team. SMITH, KATHERINE MARIE Jr. Civitan 4, Pep Club I, 2, National Honor Society 4, Cohiscan 3, 4, Interact Calendar Girl. SMITH, SHARON ANN SNELL III, JAMES HICKS Art Club 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. SPINKS, KEVIN LAFAYETTE STANSBERRY, JAMES MARTIN STARR, OTIS TYRONE STEAD, JR., PETER ROY Pep Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band I, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Society of Outstanding American Students 3, 4. STEWARD, SHARON ANN Future Homemakers of America 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Jr. Varsity Cheerleader I, 2. STEWARD, WILLIAM ALBERT STRADER, RICK KEVIN Footlighters I, 2, Pres. 3, 4, National Thespian Society I, 2, 3, 4, Rutledge Minnes Society 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Interclub 3. STREET, SALLIE MAE National Honor Society 4, Cohiscan 4, Girls Basketball 4, Girls Softball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Spanish Club Treas. 4, Fine Arts Club 4. STREETER, VANNESSA JOYCE SULLIVAN, NANCY JEAN Sr. Class Treas. 4, Jr. Civitan Treas. 4, Spanish Club Vice-Pres. 4, Pep Club I, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, DAR Girl Citizenship Award. SUTTON, JEFFREY ALAN Key Club 4, Jr. Class Treas., Ecology 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Football I, Basketball I, Choir I. TAYLOR, CAROL ANN Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Ensemble I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Classical League I, 2, Interact Calendar Girl 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Sr. Council 4, National Honor Society 4. TAYLOR, JR., JAMES SAMUEL Key Club 2, 4, Secretary 3, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Blue Streak 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Homecoming Court 4. TEDDERS, SAMUEL DAVIS TERRY, ELIZABETH CALDWELL Jr. Civitan 2, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Stu- dent Council Sec. 4, Pep Club I, 2, Footlighters 4, Quill and Scroll Sec. 4, Blue Streak 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. TERRY, MICHAEL THOMAS, PATRICIA ANN Red Cross 2. THOMAS, VANESSA THORNTON, EMMA JEAN Jr. Civitan 4, Student Council I, Pep Club I, 2. TIDD, MICHAEL HEYWOOD Key Club 4, Cohiscan 4, Band I, Ecol- ogy 2, ROTC I, 2, 3. TOLBERT, BARBARA JEAN National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls Track, Choir. TOLBERT, DONALD BRUCE TRAWICK, WALTER JOHNSON Interact 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. TURNER, BUFORD RANDY Library Club Treas. 2, 3. UPSHAW, LULA PEARL Girls Basketball 4, Freshman Vice-Pres., Soph. Vice-Pres., Jr. Vice-Pres., Future Homemakers of America 2. VEASLEY, DAVID DEAN VEASLEY, GREGORY WALKER, ADRENE WALKER, PRINCE ELLA Future Homemakers of America I . WALKER, SHARON DENISE WALL, RICHARD LEE WALLIS, CECIL DAVID WALTERS, TOMMIE Football I. WARD, STEVEN CARROLL Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4, Interclub Council 4, Star Stu- dent 4. WARE, ANGELINE HOLT Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Jr. Civitan 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Vice-Pres. 4, Soph. Class Council, Jr. Classical League I, 2, Pep Club I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cohiscan 3, 4, MOD Board 4, Girls Tennis 3, 4, Society of Outstanding American High School Students, Out- standing Sophomore, Outstanding Jun- lor. WATSON, LAURA DEAN National Honor Society 4, Band 2, 3, 4. WEAVER, JULIA CAROL Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society 3, 4. WEBSTER, LESLIE EILEEN WEED, JR., JAMES RANDOLPH National Honor Society 4. WERNER, JOANNE Pep Club 4, Footlighters 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Music Club 2. WHEELER, TOBYETTE Student Council I, Jr. Class Council 3, Future Homemakers of America I . WHITAKER, PAMELA LAVONDA Jr. Classical League I, 2, National Honor Society 4, Choir 4, Girls Glee Club I, 3. WHITEHURST, SHARON IDA Jr. Civitan 4, Jr. Class Council 3, Sr. Class Council 4, Homecoming Court 4, Sr. Attractive, Calendar Girl 3, Interact Sweetheart 4. WHITTINGTON, DAVID EUGENE ROTC I. WILLIAMS, JR., ROBERT WILLIAMS, WILLIS CRAIG Key Club 4, National Honor Society 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Classical League 2. WILLIS, STEPHEN CINTON WILLIS, MATTHEW EMMETT Interact 4, Golf 2, 3. WILLIAMS, VICKY LYNN Pep Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. WILSON, ANTHONY WILLIAM C Club 3, Football 2, 3, 4. WILSON, DANNY RAY WOODFIN, KIM Jr. Classical League I, 2, Blue Streak 3, National Honor Society 4, Girls Tennis 3. WRIGHT, VIRGINIA WEONE WRIGHT, WALTER RAYMOND Art Club 3, Allied Medical Careers Club Vice-Pres. 3, FBLA 4. YOUNG, MICHAEL GREGORY Key Club 3, 4, Jr. Classical League 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Soph. Class Council, Bleacher Bumb 4. index 281 282 index Index Students, Org A Adams, Kirk 211 Adams, Nigle 226 Adkins, Allen 162 Aiken, Nancy 226 Albrecht, Barbara 226 Alcott, Arlie 51 , 162 Alderman, Bob 108, 162 Aldrich, Jeff 105, 226 Alexander, Carlton 226 Alexander, Joe Electric Co, 260 Allen, Clay 198 Allen, Elizabeth 226 Allen, Lurita 194 Allen, Mike 211 Allen, Myra 226 Allen, Stan 94, 198 Allied Medical Careers 54 Alligood, Tina 52, 59, 132, 198 Alpha Chi Delta Sorority 263 Alston, Jean 198 Alston, Loretta 226 American lnc., Robert Edwards 260 American Family Lite Assurance 247 anizations, and Advertisers Belk, Stanley 198 Bell, Trina 226 Benn, Cathy 212 Benn, John 226 Bernatovitz, Virginia 19B Berry, Betty 226 Besterman, Mark 198 amy, Garry za, 32, 4o, 43, 4a, 51, so, sb, 74, 62, 165 Bickerstaft Clay Products, lnc. 254 Biggers, Cecil 212 Biggers, Vanessa 226 Bishop, Barbara 212 Bishop, Cannye 199 Black, Ken 199 Black, Tammy 226 Blackburn, Juanita 212 Blackmar, Lil 61 , 114, 199 Blackwell, Sandra 199 Blair, Chester 199 Blake, Jay 226 Blanchard, Marc 165 Blanton, Catherine 199 Blaxton, Roger 226 Blue Streak 60, 61 American Anderson Federal Savings and Loan 26B , Billy 94, 95, 162 Anderson, Clifford 105, 226 Anderson, Donna 21 1 Anderson, Doug 56, 162 Anthony, Bonnie 135, 211 Applewhite, Kenneth 163 Armstrong, Barry 163 Armstrong, Desiree 198 Arnold, Jennifer 226 Art Club 64 Askew, Deborah 21 1 Askew, Jackie 226 Askew, Ronnie 198 Atkins, Delores 163 Atkins, Jerome 194 Attaway, Schonda 198 Austen, June 211 Austin, Loretta 114 Autry, Chris 94, 198 Autry, Tracy 51 , 163 Avery, Bruce 163 Ayers, Gary 226 Boddie, Boddie, Bagan, Carol 226 Vicki 166 Donna 199 Bohannon, Alfred 212 Bonair, Carol 66, 199 Boone, Mike 94, 95, 166 Boone, Pam 38, 49, 51, 63, 166 Booth, Tim 94, 212 Borders, Joan 199 Bouner, Barbara 226 Bowden, Kelly 226 Bowden, Jetf 166 Bowen, Carole 52, 59, 199 Bawens, Gail 166 Bowens, Gary 212 Boyett, Debbie 226 Boyett, Ricky 212 Bradley, W. C. 266 Bradfield, Barbara 199 Bradford, Maurice 199 Bradshaw, Rusty 166 smmbien, Leslie 114, 212 Ayscue, Peggy 211 B and B Audio 261 Bacon, Bruce 74, 164 Baggett, Cindy 198 Boggs, Jim 19B Bagley, Bill 226 Bagley, James 211 Bagwell Pharmacy 255 Bailey, Henry 164 Bailey, Rhonda 226 Baker Brothers 273 Baker, Scott 198 Baldwin, Marcus 198 Band 78, 79 Banks, Bernard 21 1 Banks, Taylor 21 1 Barber, William 21 1 Barentine, Mary 198 Barge, Valerie 164 Barker, Chuck 211 Barker, David 226 Barnes, Deborah 48, 164 Barnes, Iris 29, 43, 51,164 Barron, Billy 57, 164 Barron, Johnathan 211 Barrow, Richard 27, 43, 51 , 108, 165 Barrs, Jim 19B Barth, Robin 21 1 Bartley, Ruth 198 Barwick, Matt 212 Bass, Bobby 26, 43, 48, 50, 60, 165 Bass, Jerome 212 Bass, Juel 212 Bass, Norma 198 Bass, Shirley 226 Bramlet t, Barbara 212 Braxton, David 166 Braxton, Donald 212 Braxton, Karen 227 Brazil, Rick 227 Bridges, Terra 227 Brinson, Juanita 227 Bristow, Becky 166, 263 Britten, Paul 108,109, 227 Brittingham, Jeanne 227 Bradhead, Jeff 227 Bracher, Sharon 212 Brock, Reggie 126, 212 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Debi 52, 199 Edward 130 Eric 167 Reansy 74, 105,227 Walter 227 Broughton, Diane 227 Browder, Penny 167 Brown, Althea 227 Brown, Angela 227 Brown, Andre 124, 130, 212 Brown, Debra 212 Brown, Erik 212 Brown, Jackie 194 Brown, Lucille 212 Brown, Mark 212 Brown, Pam 63, 212 Brown, Steve 212 Brown, Susan 199 Brown, Thomas 199 Bruer, Mark 212 Brundidge, Delorise 227 Brundidge, Issace 130 Bryan, Eddie 212 Buck, Bi 1140, 43, 48, 51 , 58, 84,1 Buck, John 213 67 Bass, Tim 21 2 Batastini, James 212 Batastini, Vicki 212 Battle, Eddie 124, 212 Battle, Tommie 212 Battles, Patti 80, 212, 250 Battles, Vicki 165 Batton, Russ 126, 165 Batts, Mark 226 Beal, Robert 198 Beamsderfer, Debbie 212 Beamsderfer, Diana 198 Beasley, Donna 226 Benny, Doug 51,117, 120, 121,165 Bedingfield, Charisse 59, 226 Bedingfield, Cheryl 51, 52, 59, oo, 165 Beginning Girls Glee Club 73 Buck Ice and Coal Co, 272 Buckingham, Vickie 199 Bucky's Ups and Downs 266 Bullard, Barry 94, 213 Bumann, Laura 213 Burnham, Celine 167 Burrus, Louise 227 Burton, Clifford 167 Burts, Anne 31, 40, 43, 48, 51 , 52, 66,167 Busby, Jim 1 99 Bush, Cathy 167 Bush, Glenn 94, 130, 213 Bush, Tommy124,126,199 sum, weihel 128,213 Bushaw, Mike 213 Bussey, Bill 57, 105, 227 Butler, Bruce 227 Butterworth, Sharon 51, 58, 167 Butts, Vanessa 199 Butts, Vickie 194 Bynum, Joann 213 Bynum, Joyce 167 Byrd, Shirley 167 C Cabezas, Marcelo 43, 194 Camera 1 252 Camp, Karen 63, 213 Campbell, Debra 213 Campbell, Janet 30, 51, 52, 60, 162, 168 Campbell, Jodi 21 3 Cannington, Carla 52, 211, 213, 250 Cannington, Lisa 199 Cannon, Derrick 94, 199 Cannon, Larry 56, 126, 168 Capers, Jonathan 213 Cargill, Johnny 57, 168 Cargill, Kay 52, 199 Cargill's Nursery 267 Carpenter, Bobby 227 Carpenter, Danny 16B Carpet Mill Store 258 Carr, Matt 210, 213 Carrier, Jim 213 Carter, Chris 227 Carter, Kim 213 Carter, Mark 213 Casual Corner 262 Cauley, Denise 199 Cousey, Alan 199 C B 81 T 249 Cavanaugh, Patrick 199 C Club 62 Chadwick, Jim 213 Chalmers, Chris 73, 213 Chalmers, September 199 Champion, Grace 33, 51 , 52, 56, 132, 13 Chandler, Mark 57, 213 Chandler's Pharmacy 258 Charpentier, Lisa 213 Charpentier, Paul 200 Child Lite Discovery 267 Chitty, Eleanore 38, 114, 198, 200 Choir 77 Clara Young Florist 265 Clark, Charles 105, 227 Clark, Cheryl 168 Clark, Curtis 124, 168 Clayton, Denise 200 Clayton, Wendy 59, 210, 213 Clegg, David 60, 74, 168 Cleveland, William 227 Cleveland, William 227 Clite, Edna Beau'Y Salon 264 Claws, Karen 227 Cobb, Janice 169 Coburn, David 74, 94, 200 Catield, Jeff 227 Coger, Robert 213 Cohiscan 58, 59 Cale, Sam 227 Coleman, Jerry 94, 200 Colmant, Mike 57, 94, 200 Columbus Bottlers Association 25B Columbus, Phenix City, Fort Benning, Clearing House Association 252 Colonial Bakery 272 Cone, Donna 227 Conway, Ann 228 Cook, Fabian 126, 213 Cook, John 213 Cook, Paulette 169 Cook, Robert 200 Cooper, Debbie 169 Cooper, Jackie 169 Copland, Al 43, 51, 169 Copland, Curtis 228 Copeland, Spence 200 Corley, Mike 213 Catton, Cindi 228 Courtney, Donna 169 Cowling, Melanie 169 Cox's Chemistry Classes 276 Cox, Chris 59,117,118,120, 200 Cox,Jomes 124, 194 Cox, Mark 22B Coyle, Jay 213 Craft, Tommy 200 Craig, Michael 105, 228 Creekmore, Rip 213 Crews, Becky 170 Crews, Cindy 170 Crisp, Teresa 51 , 170 Criswell, Candice 213 Crittenden, Wayne 28, 33, 94, 95, 108, 109, 124, 170 Crook, Frances 228 Crook, Kathy 213 Croom, Ann 63, 200 Croom, Charlotte 213 Croom, Phyllis 228 Crowder, Bill 200 Crowell, Lorenzo 214 Crumpler, William 228 Cullifer, Ricky 194 Cullinan, Steven 200 Culp, Michael 200 Cummings, Leslie 228 Cunnington, Deborah 228 Cunnington, Teresa 314 Currie, Jean 22B Curtis, Tanya 214 Curtis, Wayne 228 D Dalton, Sandra 170 D'Amato, Kerry 200 Daniel, Charles 128, 228 Daniel, Deryl 170 Daniels, Bruce 194 Daniels, Cheryl 228 Daniels, Denise 135, 214 Daniels, Greg 130, 200 Daniels, Vickie 200 Daniels, William 214 Daredevils 63 Data Supplies, Inc. 258 Davenport, Kim 214 Davenport Transfer 275 Davidson, Tim 228 Davis, Amanda 228 Davis, Barry 200 Davis, Donna 51, 52, 163,170 Davis, Evan 214 Davis, James 214 Davis, Jody 51,170 Davis, Karen 51,170 Davis, Kenny 200 Davis, Lonnie 105, 116, 228 Davis, Lonnie 94, 214 Davis, Maia 66, 214 Davis, Mavis 214 Davis, Tammy 135, 214 Davis, Tommy 214 Davis, Terry Ann 22B Day, Cynthia 228 Day, Laverne 200 Dean, Alan 105, 22B Dean, Venita 170 Deavours, Mark 200 Debate Club 70 Deese, Tammy 39, 228 Demps, Linda 228 Demps, Willie 171 Dennies, Linda 200 Denoux, Louise 214 Dent, Anthony 1 16 Dent, Barbara 214 Dent, Beverlyn 200 Dent, Eric 51, 74,171 Denton, Patrick 228 Denzine, Matthew 194 Dickson, Elizabeth 22B Dickson, Steve 171 Dicus, William 200 Dietrich, Karen 214 Dietrich, William 228 Dinglewaod Pharmacy 247 Dixon, Doug 105 Dixon, Floyd 105, 229 Dadelin, Susie 51 , 52, 60,171 Dollar, Lynn 171 Donahue, Brad 214 Dorchak, Jim 4B, 74, 94, 211, 214 Dorchak, John 74, 94, 214 Dortan, Pam 39, B7, 201 Doucet, Robert 171 Dozier, Deborah 201 Driver, Jan 201 Drury, Barbara 201 DSD Social Club 255 Duffey, Daria 63, 214 Dukes, Pam 214 Duncan, Bronzella 214 Dunn, Tommy 201 Dunton, Kim 229 Durham, Cindy 201 Durhom's Pharmacy 256 Dutton, Jimmy 214 Dyer, Cynthia 171 Dyer, Rhonda 229 Dykes, Kathy 214 Dyser, Lorenzo 214 Dyser, Tim 229 E Earnest, Thomas 214 East, Jesse 105, 229 Easterday, Norman 171 Eastman, Angela 201 Ecology Club 65 Edge, Gary 201 Edge, Matthew 51 Edge, Tossie 214 Edwards, Angela 214 Edwards, Duane 214 Edwards, Jacqueline 51, 172 Elias, Cathy 229 Elliott, Jo 229 Elliott, Sherrie 172 Ellis, Janet 229 Elsea, Eddie 94, 201 Elsea, John 229 Enfinger, Carol 229 Ennis, Clint 229 Ensemble 76 Epps, Fay 214 Equitable Life Insurance 273 Estes, Frank 229 Estes, Rusty 128, 172 Eustace, Thomas 229 Evans, Berto 229 Evans, Kyle 229 Evans Signs 252 Evans, Wallace 229 F Farmer, Timothy 74, 201 Faulkner, Nancy 214 Fedd, Milton 229 Feek, Jay 201 Feggans, Vickie 37, 38, 63, 1 Ferguson, Laura 201 Ferrell, Kevin 59, 229 Ferrell, Rhonda 201 Ferrell, Starr 77, 198, 201 Fetherston, Ellen 214 Fetherston, Peggy 229 Fincher, Michael 214 Fincher, Nancy 229 First National Bank 272 Fitzpatrick, Liz 172 Fitzpatrick, John 229 Flint, Jerome 215 Flora, Bobby 215 Florence, Pam 172 Flournoy, Tom 43, 48, 49, 51 Flowers, Tommy 215 Folds, Carol 229 Foley, Ellen 229 Footlighters 69 Ford, Evergreen 215 Forehand, Steve 105, 229 Foreman, Naresso 229 Jordan, Charles 57, 232 Fosky, Terri 22 3 Foster, Helen 215 Foster, James 229 Four Seasons 274 Fowler, Debbie 215 Fowler, Larry 215 Fowler, Tifton Fowler, Tommy 229 Franklin, Lillian 229 Franklin, Willie 215 Fravel, Joe 94, 201 Frovel, Patricia 229 Frazier, Tim 201 Freeman, Jay 24, 25, 94, 96, Freeman, Mark 215 Freeman, Pete 94, 215 French, Claire 194 Freyberger, Larry 39, 87, 20 Frost, Brad 229 Fry, Bud 61,126,215 Fuller, Cindy 201 Fuller, Vickie 215 1 72 , 56, 67,128,172 1i7,1ie,121,172 Future Business Leaders of America 55 Future Homemakers of America 55 G Garcia, James 51, 172 Garcia, John 215 Garcia, Rocky 128, 130, 201 Gardner, Debra 201 Gardner, Erik 215 Gardner ,Greg 130,215 Gardner, Lisa 201 Gardner, Marie 51, 172 Gardner, Viola 173 Harold, Lorene 230 Garrett, Dee 173 Kanmdy Gaskin, Claudia 173 Gaskin, George 215 Gas Light Company 253 Gotewood, Cheryl 215 Gatewood, Mary 229 Gavin, Chuck 215 Gavin, Tamara 52, 59, 201 Geeslin, Jan 52, 173 Geeslin, Rebecca 201 Gergen, Cathy 48, 77, 163, 1 Gibbs, Mike 215 Gibson, Cindy 215 Gierer, Howard 194 Gilbert, Debra 201 Gilbert, Donny 94, 96, 173 Gill, Jack 229 Gill, Michael 94, 130, 201 Gilliam, Martha 201 Gilliam, Shirley 215 Girls Glee Club 73 Gladney, Steve 173 73, 255 Glaser, Byron 215 Glover, Dorthea 201 Godfrey, Betsy 173 Godwin, Brenda 201 Golden's Foundry 268 Golden, Jeff 201 Golden, Mike 201 Gooch, Annette 201 Goodland, Jeanne 230 Goodman, Carol 39, 215 Goodman, Debbie 194 Goodman, Frank 39 Good News 266 Goodroe, Greg 230 Goodson, Glen 173 Gapfert, Shirley 230 Gordy, Julie 230 Gould, Janice 215 Gradnigo, Barbara 202 Graham, Regina 215 Gran Clinic 262 Gran, Tommy 117, 118, 215 Harvey Lumber Co. 268 Harvey Shoe and Brace 274 Haskins, Kenneth 94, 216 Hatcher, Jeff 216 Hawkins, David 57, 175 Hawkins, Joel 230 Head, Bill 39, 84, 176 Head, Bob 39, 84, 197, 202 Head, Greg 57, 175 Heafner, Steve 48, 56, 194 Jackson, Mike 203 Jackson, Ronnie 105, 1 16, 231 Jackson, William 217 Jacobs Pharmacy 244 James, Delphine 217 James, Keith 178 Janssen, Eric 105, 116, 231 Jefferies, Gary 178 Jendxe, Mark 217 Jenkins, Debbie 231 Heard, Bill Chevrolet 248 Henderson Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, David 216 Henderson, , Dennis 216 Holly 230 Howell 230 James 230 Larry 74, 176 Skip 210, 216 Henry, Jane 59, 226, 230 Henry, Sylvia 211, 216 Hentl, Melvin 94, 121, 196, 202 Hentz, Wayne 94, 97, 117, 118, 124,176 Granade, Doug 61, 202 Grantham, Greg 87, 202 Grantham, Valerie 114, 215 Gray, Connie 43, 50, 173 Gray, Gene 173 Gray, Sharon 202 Herndon, Robin 202 Herald, Sherry 216 Herring, Tammy 216 Hethcax, Teresa 60, 176 Hewitt, Ben 230 Hicks, Artimus 108, 109, 202 Hicks, Ronald 202 Highnote, Cathy 230 Highnote, Mike 216 Green, Dorothy 174 Green, Eddie 202 Green, Kathy 230 Green, Lamar 230 Greene, Alex 230 Greer, Jeff 230 Grier, Edwin 215 Grier, Norman 94, 202 Griffin, Alicia 215 Griffin, Angela 215 Griffin, Brenda 52, 2 Griffin, Bret 215 Griffin, Glenda 215 Griffin, James 230 15 Hill, Beth 231 Hill, Bob 216 Hill, Janice 202 Hill, Mark 231 Hill, Robert 202 Hill, Robin 216, 250 Hill, Vicki 231 Hill, ww 194 Hilton Builders Inc, 256 ,Julianna 31,43,51,114,174 Griffin Griffin, Kenny 174 Griffin, Loretta 230 Griffin, Stephanie 230 Griffin, Tisa 230 Griggs, Keith 230 Hinton, Candy 80, 202 Hinton, Stephanie 114, 176 Hodges-Cooper Plumbing 252 Hodges, Debbie 231 Hodges, Mike 216 Hoffman, Vannessa 202 Hogg, Pam 176 Holland, James 176 Griggs, Lane 202 Grimsley, Mary 174 Griner, Bernie 216 Grudy, Ella 174 Gruschow, Tom 96, 174 Hollifield, Denise 176 Hollis, Cary 94, 97, 130, 176 Hollis, Crawford 217 Hollis, Janice 217 Hollis, Johnny 176 Jenkins, Janice 178 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson' Johnston Johnston Johnston Johnston Brian 217 Cheryl 203 Clarice 217 Dale 94, 203 David 231 James 126, 203 Jerry 217 Joanna 179, 51 Joseph 105, 231 Kermit 217 Phil 217 Rodney 108, 109, 179 Sharon 217 Stoney 217 Sue 231 Tim 232 Tony 217 s Sports 259 , Carol 217, 250 , David 21 7 , Genie 179 , Mark 21 7 Joines, Stan 217 Jones, Barbara 232 Jones, Bobby 124, 217 Jones, Cassandra 179 Jones, Deborah 203 Jones, Fanthnecia 218 Jones, Joe 34, 94, 98. 108. 1 121,: 62, 179 Janes, Kenneth 232 Jones, Ki Jones, M m 179 elissa 232 Jones, Mike 218 Jones, Pete 94 Jones, Robert 94, 98, 179 Jones, Sharon 232 Jones, Sheila 232 Jones, Tom 218 Jones, Tommy 203 Jones, Wayne 105, 116, 232 Jordan, Calvin 218 09,117, 118,120 Hollis, Sheila 231 Gubert, Patricia 114, 216 Gunn, Deborah 63, 174 Gunter, Celia 216 Gutherie, Shane 216 Holloway, Darrell 94, 130, 217 Holloway, Gloria 176 Holloway, Judy 231 Gutierrez, Brenda 230 Gutierrez, Tammi 39, 216 H Hahn, Nancy 59, 135, 216 Hale, Gary 202 Holman, Nancy 67, 217 Hols Hols ton, David 94, 202 ton,Tommy94,117,121,176 Holt, Beaver 39, 48, 84, 202 Holt, Darlene 217 Holt, Joy 231 Holt, Marlene 231 Hales, Phillip 39, 84, 202 Hall, Charlotte 174 Hall, Chuck 174 Hall, Greg 216 Hall, Janice 174 Hall, Jerry 230 Hall, M ary 52, 56, 207 Hood, Trena 203 Hookfin, Derek 194 Hopkins, Tonia 177 Horne, Barbara 163, 177 Horne, Theresa 38, 52, 56, 132, 203 Jordan, Robert 94, 218 Jorgenson, Gary 194 JSD 250 Judge, Nellie 179 Judge, Wylene 232 Jugel, Greg 218 Jugel, Mark 179 Junior Civitan 52, 53 Junior Classical League Junior Council 199 Justice, Michael 1 16 K Kaminski, Eva 179 Kaminski, Theresa 232 Halouska, Sandra 216 Hancock, Barbara 230 Hancock, Kermit 48, 51, 60, 66, 74, 94, 99, 174, 183 Hancock, Lee 216 Howard, , Joyce 231 Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard, Howard Annette 203 Paul 231 Robert 108, 1 11 Sherrell 114, 231 Victor 108, 109, 203 Kepelka, Michelle 232 Karnotski, Ed 179 Karnotski, Theresa 203 Kavanaugh, David 203 Kean, Donald 180 Keating, Scott 180 Hansen, Barbara 216 Hansen, Greg 202 Harbour, Ricky 74, 94, 96, 162, 174 Hardaway Ford 246 Harden, Doug 175 Harden, Gary 130, 230 Harden, Gene 230 Hardwick, Jeff 230 Hardy, Audrey 202 Hubbard, Mike 35, 94, 97, 177 Hubbard, wana. 177 Hudson, Carol 231 Hudgins, Floyd 258 Hughes, Donald 231 Hughes, Gwen 217 Hughes, Theresa 231 Hughes Volkswagen Hughey, Chris 203 Hughey, Steven 231 Keeble, Jeff 203 Keefover, Karen 21 8 Keels, Rodney 203 Keene, Michael 232 Kegler, Susan 218 Kelly, Gary 163, 180 Kelly, Milda 203 Kelly, Peter 218 Kelly, Rebecca 218 Kemp, Fred 203 Hardy, Barbara 230 Hardy, Laura 202 Hardy, Mary 216 Hardy, Norman 216 Harrell, Tommy 117, 118, 120, 202 Harrels Harrels Harris, Harris, on, Billy 126, 175 on, Jody 216 Barbara 230 Calvin 1 16 Harris, Cindy 202 Harris, Harris, David 230 Dorothy 202 Harris, Doris 216 Harris, Gregory 202 Harris, Kenneth 230 Harris, Loretto 216 Harris, Lucious 194 Harris, Patricia 216 Harris, Robert 94, 108, 109, 175 Harriso Hart, A Hartin, n, Robert 216 lex 230 Pamela 230 Hughes, Thomas 177 Huguley, Kim 217 Huling, Doris 177 Kendrick, Elizabeth 80, 218, 250 Kenimer, Chris 203 Kennedy, Charlie 94, 218 Huling, Marvin 231 Huling, Waymon 178 Humphries, Gayle 259 Hutchinson, Yolanda 114, 132, 203 Hyneman, Karen 38, 178 lland, Lachon 203 lngle, Bart 217 lngle, Danny 203 lngle, Donna 231 Ingram, Tama 178 Interact 56, 57 lnterclub Council 48 Ivey, Anita 217 Ivey, Thomas 130, 203 Ivey, Theodora 217 J Kennedy, Cindy 203 , Loshonne 218 Kennedy, Leigh Ann 38, 203 Kennedy, Toni 24, 25, 38, 56, 132, 1 180 Kent, Greg 232 Kerr, Pam 232 Key Club 74, 75 Kidney, sau iso Kilgore, Buck 203 Kilgore, Janet 232 Kilgore, Jeanne 34, 56, 132, 180 3 Kilgore, Joanne 35, 38, 56, 132, 180 Kilgore Mortuary 251 Killian, Kathryn 203 Killough, Mitchell 232 Killough, Leslie 218 Kimbrough, Diane 203 Kimbrough, Dorothy 203 3, 163, Hartley, Sandro 230 Harvey, Ellen 175 Harvey, Jenna 230 Jackson Brenda 231 Jackson, , Douglas 231 Jackson, Freda 231 Jackson, James 203 King, Douglas 204 King, Jerome 232 index 283 Martin Reeves, Phyllis 221 Robinson e Y 284 index King, Sandra 35, 56, 132, 180 King, Valerie 180 Kinnett's Dairies Inc. 254 Kiralf'y's 265 Kirby, Karen 218 Kirkland, Donald 218 Kirkland, Faith 180 Kirkland, Glenn 232 Klak, Darlene 204, 263 Knight, William 232 Knipe, Kathy 204 Kolarik, Penni 44 Kreyer, David 218 Kristol, Richard 94, 98, 194 Kruger, Anna 232 Kruger, Becky 204 Kunze, Mike 21 B Kusabo, Glen 194 L Lamb, Jackie 204 Lambert, Darrell 94, 218 Lambert, Denise 218 Lambert, Ken 94, 204 Lance, David 181 Lane, Andrei 204 Lane, Norma 232 Langford, Kathy 114, 218 Langley, Lyn 218 LaPaz, Danny 232 LaPaz, James 218 Laster, Thomas 218 Lawrence, Julie 218 Lawson, Jeff 233 Lawson, Lance 218 McKenna, Susan 219 McKibben, Peggy 204 McMichael, Dottie 114, 196, 198 McNair, Stanley 233 McNeil, Grace 234 McNeil, Jimmy 182 McQuaig, Winston 59, 219 McSwain, Billy 219 McWoters, Theresa 219 McWilliams, Bernard 219 M Mabry, Cecil 130, 182 , 204, 263 Madaris, Bobby 29,117,118,121,182 Madaris, Sandie 234 Maddox, Carmelia 205 Magoni, Cheryl 234 Magoni, Jena 52, 205 Maiorettes 80, 81 Malloy, Pat 219 Malone Office Supply 262 Manning, Drew 43, 51, 58,182 Manser, Joey 205 March of Dimes Board 49 Marley, Amelia 219, 250 Marshall, Rex 234 Marshall, Richard 205 Martin, Bill 57, 234 Martin, Chuck 205 Martin, Debra 219 Martin, Eddie 219 Martin, Kim 194 Martin, larry 219 Martin, Jim 105 Theaters 271 Lawson, Pamela 181 Loyield, Kathy 218 Ledford, Gary 218 Ledford, Lindy 105, 233 Lee Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee. ,Bruce 218 Cindy 219 Donna 233 Fred 233 John 219 Mark 233 Nancy 51, 181 Owen 181 Patti 181 Paul 204 Lemelle, Clifton 94 Lemelle, Willie 94, 98, 124, 181 Lemieux, Mike 105, 233 Leonard, Jeff 39, 43, 87, 181 Leonard, Larry 204 Leonard, Richard 181 Lesch, Johnny 233 Lester, Bruce 94 Lester, Janis 219 Lester, Steve 204 Leverett, Melanie 233 Levins, Sherrie 204 Martinez, Jose 234 Mason, Scott 94, 98, 182 Math Club 82 Mathews, Martha 182 Matthews 244 Matthews, Gayle 43, 51 , 52, 58, 66, 183 Matthews, Nancy 219 Matthews, Thomas 234 Mathis, Charles 94, 205 Mathis, Walt 205 Maxwell, Myrtle 183 May, Johnny 128, 205 May, Tammy 205, 263 Mays, Michael 219 Meadows, David 234 Meadows, Peggy 51 , 52, 163, 183, 255 Mendenhall, Karen 38, 56, 61, 152, 196 Menefield, Janice 234 Merek, James 205 Meredith, Alfonzo 108, 109, 205 Merritt, Paul 234 Mervin, Bill 234 Meyer, Fay 183 Meyer, Kimberly 205 Mike's Food Store 270 Milano, Tom 219 Lewis, Allen 219 Lewis, James 204 Lewis, Val 30, 51,181 Library Club 70 Lichter, Ralph 233 Lindsay, Thomas 130, 233 Link, Kimberly 233 Link, Mark 219 Lippman, Sally 52, 59, 67, 204 Lipscomb, Stanley 233 Livingston, Cindy 51, 181 Livingston, Jimmy 94 Lockhart, Jarvis 94, 98, 194 Loftin, Melanie 233 Logon, Gerry 204 Loudermilk, Gregg 228, 233 Love, Edward 105, 233 Loveless, Jan 204 Lovern, James 233 Lowes, Kenny 233 Lucas, Julie 58, 182 Lucas, Stan 256 Lummus, Harold 51, 204 Luttrell, Ray 117 Lutz, Kathy 226, 233, 236 Lylera, Kelleye 80, 204 Lyles, James 204 Lynch, Lorrie 233 Lytle, Monty 204 Mc McAfee, Annette 204 McBride, Lachun 219 Miles, Miles, Donny 2 34 Jackie 205 Miles, Joseph 234 Miles, Miles, Rodney 234 Sherry 205 Miles, Terry 205 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Billy 105, 234 Charles 234 Everett 219 James 219 John 234 Mark 57 William 105, 234 Miller's Antiques and What-Knots 261 Milner, Patricia 219 Milner, Rex 57, 94, 99, 183 Milner, Rodney 105, 234 McCardles Beauty and Barber Supply 244 McClary, Raymond 194 McClellan, Scott 45, 74, 105, 233 McCluster, Audrey 219 McCollum, Denise 219 Minor, Cathy 205 Minor, Thomas 219 Missildine, Craig 234 Mitchell, Cassandra 63, 205 Mitchell, Curtis 234 Mitchell, Melanie 234 Mabley, Carlene 219 Maaiay, Dana 33,43,51,94,99,108,109,117, 120, 121, 1a:1 Mae., Ann 26, 32, as, ia, 51 , 52, sa, ss, sa, so 183 Moffett, Linda 183 Maf1an,Lynvaa 94, 117, 121,219 Moffett, Scott 234 Montort, Jimmy 57,119,121,183 Mooney, Gwendelyn 234 Moore, Cheryl 205 Moore, Daphne 226, 234 Moore, Joseph 235 Moore, Melissa 28, 51, 52,132,183 McConnell, Bruce 94, 99, 194 McCorlew, Cathy 43, 52, 58, 182 McCawn, Tim 204 McDaniel, Melinda 233 McDaniel, Shera 233 McDowell, Linda 204 McFarland, Wayne 219 McFolley, Wanda 233 McGahee, Keith 94, 204 McGee, Sandra 233 McGrotha, Danna 182 McKenna, James 204 Mclntosh, Blaine 182 Moore , Robert 219 Mooreheod, William 184 Morgan , Becky 205 Morgan, Larry 235 Morgan, Ricky 235 Morgan, Sneaky 219 Morgan ,vaauaa 51, 184 Morin, Lori 66, 205 Morris, Buddy 219 Morris, Deborah 219 Morris, Janice 184 Morris, Wayne 105 Morrison, Mark 35, 94, 99, 184 Morrison's Warehouse 261 Moss, Jennifer 184 Mott, David 235 Movin' Man 246 Mowery, Dale117,118,119,12 Mulkey, Dennis 219 Mulligan, Denise 235 Mullins, Ann 235 Mullins, Brenda 235 Mullins, Diana 235 Mullins, Edward 94, 99, 124, 184 Munsey, Deborah 219 Murphy, Kelly 52, 53, 205 Murphy, Melanie 184 Murphy, Myra 63, 205 Murphy, Pat 52, 59, 219, 250 Murphy, Sue 163, 185 Murphy, Susan 205 Murphy, Susan E. 219 Murphy's Pharmacy Inc. 254 Music Enrichment 76 Myers, Jimmy 205 Myers, Wendy 235 N Nathan, Jarvis 77, 185 Nathan's Feed and Seed 253 National Honor Society 50, 51 Neal, Mildred 220, 250 Neal, Waymon 235 Neese, Mike 235 Nelson, Patricia 235 Nestor, Sherry 205 Newman, Delia 205 Newman, Lisa 220 Newton, Stanley 206 Nichols, Rose 235 Neilson, Ricky 235 Nix, Lan 235 Nixdorf, Bill Noble, Sherry 84 North Columbus Pharmacy 254 Norwood, Jay 206 Norwood, Kathy 51 , 60, 66, 185 O Obert, Robert 94, 185 O'Brien, William Odom, Mike 185 Ogle, Cynthia 235 Ogletree, Brinson 94, 206 Ogletree, Dwayne 94 Oliver, Albert 185 Oliver, Alisa 235 Ollie's Trolley 244 O'Malley, Maureen 220 O'Neal, Bonnie 38, 185 O'Neal, Howard 206 O'Pry, Ronald 235 Orchestra 72 Orkand, Robert 130, 235 Orkand, Sylvia 61, 206 Osborne, Tom 87, 220 Osment, Susan 235 Osment, James 206 Oswalt,Jon108,109,117,121, Otwell, Tim 57 Outley, Janice 206 Owens, Randy 185 Owens, Rodney 235 P Pace, Clint 94 Padgent, Bobby 220 Palmer, Jeff 220 Pampered Lady 274 Pancho's Little Mexico 252 Pappafotis, Paul 220 Parham, Jimmy 94, 220 Parker, Ray 74 Parrinello, Eric 185 Pate, Randy 185 Pate, Robyn 220 Patrick, Bubba 57, 126, 185 Patrick, Johnny 235 Patterson, Barbara 235 Patterson Freight 259 Pattillo, Bobby 206 Pattillo, Carol 52, 129, 220 Patton, Newman 105, 235 Pawelski, Rhonda 206 Pavlovich, Sam 185 Payne, Karen 66, 198, 206 Pearson, Theresa 235 Peck, Bill 94, 220 Peoples, Jeff 51, 186 Pep Club 62 Perrine, Karen 236 Perry, Annette 220 Perry, Eugene 236 Perry, Gloria 236 Perry, Joyce 1 14, 206 Perry, Sharon 220 Perryman, Bryant 20 Perryman, JoAnna 236 Perryman, Keith 236 Person, Alfred 94, 100, 186 Peters, Debbie 236 Phelps, Pat 206 Phillips, Donnie 220 Phillips, Glenda 39, 236 1 , 205 206 Phillips, Kim 63, 206 Phillips, Matthew 236 Phillips, Penny 51,186 Phillips, Ricky 236 Phillips, Ronnie 220 Phillips, Scotty 117, 121, 220 Phillips, Tom Floor Covering Co. 256 Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Darryl 27, 43, 45, 51 , sa, 74, Elizabeth 236 Kay 236 Pittman, Elsie 206 Pitts, Wally 67, 74, 94,1l7,121, 22 Plain, Donna 236 Player, Beth 221 Plaza Auto 248 Plemon Plemon s, Bernard 236 s, Rocky Pollard, Debra 221 Pollard, Vincent 221 Pollock Pollock , Jan 236 , Karen 236 Ponce's Sports 258 Porter, Ricky 206 Potts, Robert 128, 206 Powell, Deborah 236 Powell, Glendell 1 14, 186 Powell, Lisa 221 Powell, Mary Ellen 221 Powell, Vonnessa 80, 186 Prather, Ed 117, 118,121 Prescott, Barbara 48, 206, 263 Prescott, Kaye 221, 236 Preskitt, Sharon 236 Preston, Bobby 221 Price, Billy 236 Pridgeon, Gregory 236 Pirtchett, Doug 270 Pritchett, Shelly 221 Professional Pharmacy 265 Progressive Funeral Home 248 Prudential Life Insurance Co. 257 Pruitt, Jeff 221 Pulliam, Scott 221 Q Quallo, Sharon 66, 221 Quill and Scroll 66 Quintard, Caroline 236 R Rogan, Lisa 236 Randall, Donnie 236 Raines, Scott 43, 50, 186 Ramsey, Gloria 114, 186 Ratclitt, Betty 236 Ray, Vicky 236 Red Fox Restaurant 257 Reed, Carolyn 236 Reese, Angela 135, 221 Reese, Joan 221 Reese, Tim 31, 48, 60, 66, 128, 186 Register, Anne 221 Renew, Micheal 105, 237 Renfroe, Melvin 221 Reynolds, Cynthia 237 Reynolds, Gary 48, 77, 186 Reynolds, Larry 105, 237 Rhoads, Debbie 48, 51 , 187 Rhoads, Bob 94, 100 Rhodes, Carl 94, 187 Rhodes, Tim 94 Rice, David 206 Richards, Julie 237 Richards, Mullin 267 Richards, Rabin 221 Richardson, Beverly 206 Richardson, Bobbie 206 Richardson, Clarence 100, 1 24 Richardson, Debbie 26, 187 Richardson, Gloria 63, 187 Richardson, Robert 105, 237 Richardson, Sherry 221 Richardson, Terry 187 Richardson, Vickie 221 Richardson, William 187 Rivais, Renee 52, 206 Robinson, Bo 206 Robinson, Cindy 237 Robinson, Donna 237 Robinson, James 221 Robinson, Jerome 206 , Joseph 94 Robinson, Keith 187 Rockwell, Don 40, 43, 48, 51, 60, 7 Rodriguez, Sharon 52,135, 221 Rogers, Jim 94, 108, 206 Rogers, John 237 Rogers, Martha 259 Rogers, Stephen 94, 130, 206 Roios, Dennis 105, 237 Romeo, Tim 57, 117, 121, 188 Rose, David 206 Rose, Scarlett 59, 206 ROTC 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91 Roth, Debra 237 Roth, Susan 237 Rothschild, John 221 Royal, Ken 74,188 Rud, Tim 237 Rudisill, Rene 221 Rumph, Joel 221 Russell, Janice 237 Russell, Joyce 221 Rust, Carolyn 221 Rutherford, Debbie 237 Sagul, Daug 105, 237 Saine, Cynthia 59, 206 Soine, Julie 52, 221 Saine, Todd 130, 237 Salter, Craig 237 Sampler 66 Sanders, David 188 Sanders, Deborah 206 Sanders, Donna 222 Sanders, Helen 222 Sanders, Konnie 207 Sanders, Lester 188 Sanders, Micheal 237 Sanders, Russell 237 Sanders, Walter 237 Sanford, Steve 237 S Thomas Sanks, Angelo 207 Sanks, Brenda 188 Sanks, Rebecca 188 Sapp, Battery 265 Sarkiss, Jooni 237 Sorkiss, Julie 56, 207 Sasser, Pam 237 Saville, Mary Ann 237 Sawyer, Kathy 207 Sawyer, Teri 237 Schlader, Jennifer 52, 53, 188, 255 Schloder, Wade 57, 237 Schmidt, Wayne 207 Schamburg Co. L Sans 249 Schrimpshire, Wanda 207 Schrivner, Brian 94, 222 Schwan, Ann 61, 207 Schwon, Betsy 222, 290 Science Club 83 Scott, Danny 94, 100, 188 Scott, Dennis 188 Scott, Kim 207 Scott, Pam 188 Seawell, Mike 237 Seawell, Shari 207 Seban lnc. 257 Sebastian, Eva 238 Sebastian, John 37, 94, 100, 117, 1 Segall G Sons 249 Sexton's Auto Soles 273 Self, David 238 Seller, Greg 207 Seller, Mark 222 Sellers, Linda 222 Sellers, Warren 105, 128, 222 Senior Council 63 Shaffer, Sheila 189 Shakespeare, Marie 238 Shannon, Donald 238 Sharpe, Debra 238 Shears, Marvin 238 Shehulski, Karen 207 Shelly, Sandra 238 Shelton, Dorothy 189 Sheppard, Suzanne 207, 263 Sherald L Habersham Mortuary 269 Sherman, Cheryl 52, 222 Sherman, Ken 189 Sherman's Standard Oil 244 Shipman, Linda 222 Shipp, Arthur 124 Shiver, Dorothy 238 Shores, Lee 222 Short, Steven 94, 210, 222 Shumate, Kimberly 155, 238 Silcox, Brenda 51 , 162, 189 Simpson, Jane 222 Simpson, John 207 Sims, Alan 117, 118, 207 Sims, Betsy 238 Sims, Jeff 51, 163, 189 Singer, Phyllis 238 Singer, Sandy 222 Singleton, Robbie 189 Singuefield, Allen 207 Singuefield, Rusty 207 Sites, Eddie 238 Sizemore, Rusty 222 Sizemore, Susan 238 Skidmore, Charles 94, 207 Skiro, Marianne 189 Slay, Thomas 238 Sloan, Steve 105 Slone, Jimmy 238 Slusher, Cecilia 207 Smith, Sharon 190 Smith, Tamara 238 Smith, Tammy 238 Smith, Terri Lynn 238 Smith, Terri 238 Smith, Theresa 222 Snell, Jimmy 190 Snell, Ricky 94, 128, 222 Snyder, Margaret 239 Snyder, Thom 207 Solomon, Julie 222 Salomon, Missy 207 Southland Realty 270 Spanish Club 82 Sparks, Katheleen 207 Sparks, Theresa 39, 207 Spears, Randy 239 Spence, Mark 207 Spencer, Ernest 239 Spencer, Karen 207 Spencer, Roderick 239 Spencer-McDaniel 271 Spencer, Sabrina 222 Spinks, Kevin 190 Sprading, Ledre 222 Sprodlen, Kathy 222 Spradley, Cathy 222 Stansberry, Chris 239 Stansberry, James 194 Starling, Kris 126, 222 Starlite Skate Center 273 Starmes, Katheleen 239 Starr, Cleo 207 Starr, Otis 190 State Farm Insurance 258 Stathums, Mitch 239 Stead, Pete 51 , 108, 109, 190 Stewart, Albert 94, 101, 124, 190 Stewart, Lindo 207 Stinson, Angela 226, 239 Stitching Post 245 Stone, Robert 208 Storm, Yum Mi 43, 239 Stout, Carol 239 Strader, Rick 191 Stratton, Heni 52, 135, 222 Stratton, Sarah 52, 135, 222, 250 Street, Sallie 29, 51, 58, 114, 191 Streetman, Robert 239 Streeter, Vannessa 191 Striffler-Hamby Mortuary 275 Student Council 49 Stumhofer, Richard 94, 222 Sullivan, Nancy 30, 41, 43, 51, 52, 53,162,191, 255 Sutton, Jeff 51, 74,191 Swanger, Sheila 239 Sweger, Kathy 208 Swift, Phil 259 Swift Textiles 264 T Taff, Patricia 239 Talley, John 57, 67, 197, 198, 208 Talley, Suzette 239 Taralton, Connie 239 Tarver, Patricia 239 Taylor, Carol 38, 51, 56, 163,191 Taylor, Cynthia 239 Taylor, Deborah 222 Taylor, Jim 51, 60, 66, 74,128,191 Taylor, LaVann 239 Taylor, Mary 222 Taylor, Rachael 208 Taylor, Randy 105, 239 Taylor Service 259 Taylor, Theresa 208 Taylor, William 108, 208 Team Sports 245 Tedders, Sam 17, 191 Teet, Margaret 222 Terry, Jennifer 208 Terry, Juanita 208 Terry, Liz 43, 49, 51 , 52, 53, 60, 66,129,191 Terry, Michael 192 Tew, Dewey 208 Tew, Kimberly 192 Thespians 69, 70 Tidd, Mike 58, 74, 192 Tidd Plumbing L Heating Equipment Service 260 Tolbert, Barbara 51 , 194 Tolbert, Donald 194 Tamblin, Charles 239 Tompa, Brad 94, 223 Tom's Foods 275 Toney, Pam 239 Toole, Lisa 223 Torbett, Chuck 208 Triplett, Katherine 208 Trippe, Leann 223 Trawick, Leslie 129, 223 Trawick, Walter 56, 192 Tucker, David 240 Tucker, Jackie 208 Toggle, Tommy 57, 105, 240 Turner, Coleta 235, 240 Turner, Randy 192 Turner, Shelly 240 Turner, Shirley 208 Turner, Stephanie Gail 223 Turner, Veronica 223 West, James 208 Wheeler, Tobyette 194 Whitaker, Pam 51 , 194, 255 White, Denise 63, 209 Whittle Watch Repair 246 White, Company 251 Whitehurst, Sherry 34, 38, 52, 56, 194 Whitehurst, Toby 48,105, 116, 117, 1 239, 241 Whitehurst, Wendy 14, 197, 209 Whittington, David 194 Whitton, Becky 241 Wiggins, James 241 Wiggins, Pam 224 Wigley, Caria 241 Wilborn, Janice 241 Wilborn, Roy 209 Wilde, Theresa 224 Wildwood Tennis Courts 268 Wilkerson, Cindy 209 Wilkes, Denise 224 Williams, Angela 241 Williams, Bernice 209 2 Tutherow, Randy 208 Tyler, Steve 240 Tyndall, Kevin 48, 223 Tyson, Joel 208 U Underwood, Billy 223 United Oil Co. 269 Upshaw, Hutrnan United Oil 259 Upshaw, Lula 114, 193 Upshaw, Pam 59, 197, 208 Upshaw, Ronnie 130 V Valsak, Paul 223 Vann, G ail 223 Vaughan, Steven 87 Vaughn, Billy 240 Vaughn, Isabel 223 Vaughn, Patty 240 Vaughn, Robert 57, 223 Veasley, David 193 Veasley, Greg 194 Venable, Winn 61, 223 Venavides, Henry 240 Venavides, Mary 223 Vick, V. V. Jewelers 246 Victory Fender L Body Works 247 Village Fashions 275 VOT 54 W woes, Tripp 57,61,94,223 Wade, Williams 94, 223 Waldrup, Denise 223 Walker, Walker, Walker, Adrene 193 Arlene 208 Gail 240 Walker, George 105 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Wall, Ja Wall, Le Prince Ella 194 Sharon 193 Steve 208 Terri 223 Theresa 223 n 240 e 57, 193 Wallis, Bruce 240 Wallis, David 193 Wallner, Carolyn 240 Walls, Cindy 240 Walters, Tommy 27, 193 Ward, Fred 259 Ward, Jeannie 240 Word, R Ward, S enneth 240 Ward, K ichard 105, 1 16, 240 teve 41, 42, 43, 50, 74,193 Ward, Tim 223 Wardlaw, William 94, 208 Ware, Angeline 38, 43, 49, 1 93, 255 Ware, Greg 240 Wareho Warren, use Stereo 251 David 240 Watkins, Laurie 240 Watson, Angelique 240 51, 52, 53, 67, 129, Thomas, Brenda 2 22 Thomas, Craig 222 Thomas, Keith 239 Thomas, Lenoria 239 Thomas, Leroy 239 Thomas, Lyn 222 Thomas, Michael 208 Thomas, Pat 208 Thomas, Patricia 194 , Vannessa 192 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Card 222 Debbie 189 Denice 222 Greg 189 Heidi 238 Jerry 222 Kathy 51, 52, 56, 58, 190 Kenny 222 Larry Linda 39, 207 Lynn 207 Smith, Michael 207 Smith, Richard 207 Thomas, Vickie 222 Thomason, Angela 208 Thomason, Glen 87, 222 Thomaston, Karen 222 Thompson, Llewelly 239 Thompson, Marilyn 223 Thorn, Kathy 223 Thornton, Ben 124, 208 Thornton, Emma 52, 192 Thornton, Matt 239 Thornton, Pamela 223 Thornton, Ray 239 Thurman, Deborah 223 Watson, Billy 223 Watson, Kerry 223 Watson, Kim 240 Watson, Laura 51 , 194 Watson, Michael 105, 240 Watts, David 208 Waverly, Gloria 208 Waverly, Mary 223 Weaven, Debbie 223 Weaver, Julia 43, 51 , 194 Webb, Nora 240 Webster. Leslie 194 Weddington, Theresa 240 Weed, Jeff 224 Weed, Randy 51 , 194 Wein, Barbie 240 Weldon, Terry 1 16, 240 Wells, Doug 224 Wells, Jill 208 Wells, Mike 108, 1 1 1 Welsh, Laura 224 Werner, Joanne 194 West, Emma 241 Williams, Brenda 241 Williams, Carolyn 224 Williams, Corrie 241 Williams, Williams, Williams Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, , Melissa 209 Williams Williams Williams r Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, Charlie 241 Connie 224 Construction 269 Craig 36, 51,132,195 Gail 135, 224 Gary 224 Ken 105, 241 Linda 209 Mike 241 Randy 241 Robert 194 Roger 209 Sarn 241 Sharon 241 :Terri 241 Vicky 51, 195 Williamburg Shoppe 264 Williamson, Bobby 209 Willies on Broad 258 Willis, Matt 57, 126,195 Willis, Steve 194 Wilson, Danny 195 Wilson, David 209 Wilson, Donna 224 Wilson, Sondra 241 Wilson, Stephanie 209 Wilson, William 94, 195 Wilson, William 209 Windham Drugs 245 Wingo, Donald 224 Winn Optical 272 Wire, Mary Ann 241 Woitysiak, Harriet 39, 84, 209 Woitysiak, Mike 241 Woolfolk, Alben 209 Womack, Neal 249 Womack, Tony 94, 1 17, 121, 224 Wood, Jane 209 Wood, Russell 241 Woodall, Cindy 224 wwdcll, Kay 241 Woodfin, Kim 51 , 195 Worrell, Randy 209 Wright, Allen 241 Wright, Barry 48, 49, 61, 74, 209 Wright, Darlene 241 Wright, James 39, 209, 224 Wright, Robert Wright, Virginia 195, 255 Wright, Walter 195 Wyatt, Sandra 209 Wyrick, Mark 105, 241 Y Yae, Bob 57, 60, 94, 196, 209 Young, Bill 50 Young, Mike 51, 74,195 Young, William 59, 224 Z Zimmerman, John 241 index 285 'Y' N N 286 closing This was our year . . our design . . our creation . . . my .i 'wie ssiiii i fi ii Q- - '. x ff, ii ff Y 5 wa an 544' G if .1.'! ' 5 5 A part of our lives New closing 287
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