Darien High School - Highlander Yearbook (Darien, GA)

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History Of Butler Island Plantation Butler Island Plantation, originally developed by Major Pierce Butler, was one of the richest plantations in the world. Its heyday was during the ante bellum days in Georgia when Fanny Kemble Butler lived there and started writing her Journal of a Residence on a Georgia Plantation. During the war Butler Island was deserted except for some of the slaves. In 1866 Pierce Butler and his daughter returned to attempt restoration of the plantation to a profitable status. He died suddenly in August 1867, the same year that the fields again produced the best rice crop in the region. After the winter of 1876 Butler was placed in the hands of a manager while the owners went to England to live. After lying untended for years it was purchased in the 1920’s by Colonel Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston, who built a two-storied white house and developed a dairy farm with experimental acres of vegetables and fruits. Later iceberg lettuce was raised experimentally and was established as Butler's main product. In 1949 Richard J. Reynolds bought Butler Island and continued the cultivation and shipping of lettuce. The historic island became the property of the state of Georgia in 1954 and was developed as a wildlife and duck hunting preserve. The chimney of the old rice mill and a remnant of the old kiln are landmarks of the days of the famous Butler rice plantation. : asrma iiurjTA'fiw ua iUiu voai or . 11 t UJ iJf iU3 Vtl'J fii-:nj Xur sst. : PteW fsaSJ -r« yUiuUllyiu julru U iolil is u i« L l - lu-ilou-J j jj-Uat uu friuteiantftt ' 1« P §gisfe.| -- tsips: t.' ' «.o.Hty- v - ... f,-. ■. '. B -s iui: , ' 9% 9 v A a-. Contents flSfcCK ; . £.' r.v .. v- Tvj- • ■ Activities--------- V' V' •• ' ■ Advertisements ---- Dedication--------------------- 4 Administration-----------------------5 Faculty ---- ---------------------- - 7 Seniors-----------------------------11 Juniors--------------------------- 23 Sophomores--------------------------27 Freshmen ------------------------ 33 Junior High-------------------------37 ......45 Organizations-----------------------57 Athletics-------------------------- 69 Activities--------------------------73 ...........77 Dedication There is another way to truth; by the minute examination of facts. That is the way of the sci- entist...” Shakespeare Since our theme for the 1967 Highlander is Butler Island, once a center for scientific experimen- tation, it is altogether fitting that we have chosen for our dedication a person who is concerned with science. In a small effort to express our appreciation and gratitude for all his efforts in our behalf, we, the Senior Class of 1967, do dedicate this edition of our yearbook to Mr. Silas E. Williams. Principalis Message Dear Seniors: Congratulations to the Senior Class of 194? on the completion of this milestone in your life. By should have formed some philosophy of li e on your own, hut f you have not, may T surr-est that you consider the one «riven here: i believe in the everlasting beauty of the universe, in the supremacy of rood ov r evil, the conquo ln power of love, the brotherhood of man, and th omnipotence of the spirit. and I believe in the forgiveness of injury, oa-don of wrongdoing. Judgement without prejudice. . that thero nothin- so contagious as happiness, nothin ? so healthful as good will, and I believe that evil is the re :lt or misunderstanding. Therefore, I am resolvel to so live my li'e that all the evil in the world shall not make me morose; all the unkindness in the world shall not make ae unkind; all the unfaithfulness shall not make me disloyal; and al the injury shall not make me unf or«?I ving. wish the best that life can offer for each of you. MR. HUFF Superintendent’s Message TO THE FACULTY, HIGHLANDER STAFF AND STUDENT BODY: I should like to express njy appreciation to the faculty, student body and parents who have contributed in any way toward making this a successful year. Change is inevitable and it behooves each of us to prepare ourselves in such a way that we can live successfully in a new or different society. As we adjust to the various results of progress let us remember the importance of high moral standards and spiritual values; the dignity of labor and the worth of the individual. MR. ETH1NGTON FACULTY MISS MOODY Senior Sponsor English MR. TAPLEY Eleventh grade sponsor. Math MR. MANN Tenth grade English MISS MIKKOLA Tenth grade Business MR. SINGLETON Ninth grade Social Studies Girls' Coach MISS BARWICK Ninth grade Spanish Social Studies 2 MISS ALFORD Eighth Grade MISS THOMPSON Eighth Grade Home Economics MR. GALE Eighth Grade Health Boys' Coach Faculty MR. WILLIAMS Science MRS. GALE Librarian MR. HALL Agriculture MRS. STONE Music Director MRS. PELHAM Lunchroom Supervisor MRS. WATERS Lunchroom Assistant Faculty MRS. THOMPSON Secretary MRS. SCHMIDT Visiting teacher MR. McQUAIG Counselor Good Citizen LINDA POPPELL The Good Citizen is sponsored locally by the St. Andrew's Parish Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The Senior class nominates three students from which the Good Citizen is selected by a faculty committee. The recipient of this award has received an honor of great significance. Senior Class Officers PRESIDENT - Linda Poppeli SECRETARY - Marie Lanasa TREASURER - Carolyn Browning VICE-PRESIDENT - Don Beason REPORTER - Thomas Todd CLASS THEME The Roaring Twenties CLASS SONG Theme From A Summer Place CLASS FLOWER Orchid CLASS COLORS Purple and Lavender CLASS MOTTO Think, to be happy; to be great, be wise. ” DONALD BEASON Beta Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Track 2,3,4; Class Officer 3,4; Best Looking; Best Dressed; Jolliest Junior; Sauciest Sophomore ANNETTE BECKHAM F. H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; F,T, A. 1,2; Glee Club 1; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 3; ARTHUR BRANSON Glee Club 1.2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1.2 CAROLYN BROWNING F. H. A. 1; F. B. L. A. 4; Glee Club 1; Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Captain 4; Class Officer 1, 2,3,4; Debate Team 3; Annual Staff 4; Most Athletic; School Newspaper Staff PROCTOR CARR Beta Club 4, Officer; Hi-Y 4, Officer; Class Officer 1,3; One Act Play 4; Tennis 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Most Intellectual; Most Likely To Succeed ANNETTE DAVIS Glee Club 3,4; Basketball 2; F. B. L. A. 4 LEIGH DALBY Tri-Hi-Y 4, Officer; F. H. A. 1,2,3, Officer 2,3; F. B. L. A. 4, Officer; Beta Club 4; Glee Club 1; Class Officer 3; Debate Team 2,3; Basketball Manager 3,4; Most Likely to Succeed; Newspaper Staff 4; Science Fair 1,2 SANDRA GOODRICH F. H. A. 1;F.T.A. 2; F. B. L. A. 4; Glee Club 1; Wittiest; School Newspaper Staff BETTY JO GRIFFIN F. H. A. 1,2,4, Officer 4; F.T. A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Officer; Cheerleader 3,4; One Act Play 2; Latin Club 1 JOHN HAWTHORNE Literary 3,4; Tennis 2,4; Track 4; Baseball 3,4; Glee Club 1; Baseball Manager 2; Basketball Manager 2 KENT HUTCHINSON SARA JUSTICE Annual Staff 4; Tennis 3,4 Beta Club 4; F. H. A. 4, Officer; F. B. L. A. 4;' School Newspaper Staff 4 Transfer from Hoboken A SHARON KICK LIGHTER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Officer; F. B. L. A. 4, Officer; Glee Club 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; F. T. A. 1,2; Home- coming Court 4; Tennis Team 2,3 PETER KITTLES F, T. A. 1,2; Hi-Y 4; Class Officer 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; One Act Play 2; Debate Team 3; Wittiest MARIE LA NASA F.RA. 1.3, Officer 1,3; F.B.L. A. 4, Of- ficer; Glee Club 1; Beta Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Officer; Class Officer 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Homecoming Court 2,3,4, Queen 4; Debate Team 2,3; Friendliest; School Newspaper Staff 4 CLARA McQUAIG LANE F.RA. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 4, Officer; Bas- ketball 1,2; Forestry Queen 2; Class Officer 1,2; Glee Club 1; Tennis Team 2; School Newspaper Staff Li JOSEPHINE LaROCHE F. H. A. 1,2,4, Officer 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; F. B. L. A. 4, Officer; Basketball 1,2,4; Latin 1 GAIL LYONS F. a A. 4 Transfer from Nahunta IKE MAULDEN F. F. A. 1,2; F. B. L. A. 4; Basketball 2; Baseball 1.2; Track 2 SHIRLEY McGAHEE F.B.L.A. 4. Officer; F. R A. 1,3,4, Of- ficer; F. T. A. 1,2, Officer ; Glee Club 3, Officer; Basketball 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Officer; Biggest Flirt; Best All Around; Latin Club 1 LINDA POPPELL F. B. L. A. 4; Beta Club 4; F. H. A. 2.3; Tri-Hi-Y; Class Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Most Intellectual; Best Citizen PATRICK POPPELL Glee Club 1,3; F. F. A. 1,2,3; F. B. L. A. 4, Officer; Best All Around; Most Popular WALLACE POPPELL F. F. A. 1.2.3,4, Officer 3; F. B. L.A. 4; Glee Club 3,4; Cutest; Biggest Flirt KAREN REDDING Freshest Freshman; Sauciest Sophomore; Jolliest Junior; Most Popular; Best Dressed; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Capt. 3,4; Trr-Hi-Y 4, Officer; F. T. A. 1.2,3; Glee Club 1.4; Ensemble 1,4; Latin Club 1; Homecoming Court 1; One Act Play 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4 MAGGIE LEE ROWE F.H.A. 1;F.T.A. 1,2,3, Officer 3; F. B. L. A. 4, Officer; Latin Club 1; Beta Club 4; Glee Club 3 PAULETTE RYALS F. B. L. A. 4; School Newspaper Staff 4 Transfer from Sheldon High School, Eugene, Oregon WILLIAM RYALS F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2; Glee Club 3 THOMAS TODD F.F.A. 1,2,3; F. B. L.A. 4; Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 1; Freshest Freshman; Class Officer 4; Most Athletic; Friendliest; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4, Co-captain; Track 2,3,4 GWEN WATERS Beta Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; F. T. A. 1; F. a A. 1.2; Latin Club 1; Glee Club 1.4, En- semble 4; Forestry Queen 3; Class Officer 1; Homecoming Court 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Best Looking; Cutest JOE YOUNG 4-H 1.2; F.F.A. 1,2,3 EUNICE TURNER F. H. A. 4; Officer; F. B. L. A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 3,4 Officer; Tri-M-Y Home- coming Representative I, Don Beason, will my ability of making gossip to Mrs. Gale, a famed collector and distributor. I, Annette Beckham, will my ability to skip school without getting caught to Maria Luke, for it seems as though she needs a few lessons. 1, Arthur Branson, will my ability to find the barber shop to all of our Beatles at Darien High School. I, Carolyn Browning, will my twenty points per game to my brother, Sugar Bear in hopes that he might keep up the family tradition. 1, Proctor Carr, will all the bald eagles in McIntosh County to Mr. Williams. I, Leigh Dalby, will my adipose tissue to anyone who will be manager of the girls' team, because she will need it to survive during basketball season. 1, Frances Davis, will my ability to graduate to Margaret Rowe in hopes she'll do the same. I, Sandra Goodrich, will my ability to start gossip to Brenda McIntosh, since she needs it so much. I, Betty Jo Griffin, do will and bequeath my curly eyelashes to Barbara Walker, for I will not be here next year for her to stare at them. I, John Hawthorne, will my ability to get along with Brunswick to any boy who feels worthy. I, Kent Hutchinson, will my ability to work math to Billy Wilkinson because he will need it in Trig next year. 1, Sara Justice, will my natural blonde hair to all those fake blondes. I, Sharon Kicklighter, do will my A W walk to any deserving person. 1, Peter Kittles, will my great ability in science to Billy Wilkinson in hopes that one day he will dissect the monkey. 1, Marie Lanasa, will my ability to keep my mind off the games during the games to any worthy basketball player. I, Clara Lane, will my natural blonde hair to any girl who has to use bleach. I, Jo LaRoche, will my talent for playing ball to Nan Davis, in hopes she will use her talent more wisely. I, Gail Lyons, in order to improve this world, do will my mind, body, soul, charm, personality, and modesty to the entire human race. I, Ike Maulden, will my hair to Mr. Gale because he needs it more each year. I, Shirley McGahee, will my ability of fouling out at games to Marsha Kirkland, hoping she will keep my fine record going. I, Linda Poppell, will my complete understanding of physics to Mr. Williams, in hopes he will realize that he has been all wrong. I, Wallace Poppell, will my sly, sneaky, quiet ways to Judy Denty. I, Karen Redding, will my name Pig to Mrs. Gale, since she gave it to me. I, Maggie Rowe, will my ability to understand Soap Operas to anyone who enjoys them. 1, Junior Ryals, will my ability to sneak a smoke without getting caught to all those unfortunate sophomores and juniors. I, Paulette Ryals, will my ability to flirt to Linda Owens, since she needs it so much. I, Thomas Todd, will my uncanny, unscrupulous walk and hat to anyone who thinks he is able bodied enough to fill my shoes. I, Eunice Turner, will my long straight hair to Diane Huff, because hers only grows one inch every five years. I, Gwen Waters, will all my charm and gaiety at homecoming to Chiro Jr. and Chiro Sr. I, Joe Young, will my size to puny Johnny Skipper. 1, Pat Poppell, would will my big mouth to Marilyn Drury, but she doesn't need it since she is blessed with one already. Star Student The Star Student is sponsored on the state- wide level by the Georgia State Chamber of Commerce and in the McIntosh County school system by the Darien Lions Club. Proctor Carr was selected on the basis of his score on the College Board Scholastic Aptitude Test and on his grades for the first semester of his senior year. Star Teacher The Star Teacher, Mr. M. E. Mann, was chosen by the Star Student as the teacher who made the greatest contribution to his scholastic achievement. JUNIORS Juniors PRESIDENT - Steve Glenn VICE-PRESIDENT - Alana Pickren SECRETARY - Inez Rozier TREASURER - Gay Auld REPORTER - Billy Wilkinson Richard Allen Gay Auld Chris Bare Dorothy Bumby Nan Davis Wanda Drawdy Marilyn Drury Betty Edwards Clinton Faircloth Freda Flanagan Steve Glenn Bobby Griffis Jimmy Howard Claudene Jackson David Justice Buddy Martin Brenda McIntosh Mary McIntosh Martha Sue Mills Linda Owens Patsy Pack Alana Pickren Thomasene Randall Margaret Rowe Carroll Rozier Inez Rozier Jimmy Rozier Brenda Ryals Virginia Ryals Barbara Walker Shirley Walters Ginny Watson Billy Wilkinson Wayne Williams Ronnie Wortham Sophomores PRESIDENT - Joy Kicklighter VICE-PRESIDENT - Cinthia Waters SECRETARY - Lota Smith TREASURER - Madeline Bluestein Kathlene Allen Robert Allen Cathy Altman Lavonne Amerson Douglas Anderson Freddy Andrews Cathy Bailey Dowe Beckham Ann Bennett DeWayne Bennett Ricky Bennett Madeline Bluestein Butch Bolin Star Brantley James Browning Singleton Butler Jimmy Carryl Ronnie Cribbs Mike Crosby Michael Dudley Barbara Edenfield Pat Edwards Bo Faircloth Donnie Gale Dawn Garrett Janice Griffis Danny Hawthorne Jeanie Hutchinson Diane Huff Patricia Jackson Janice Johnson Joy Kicklighter Vincent Lanasa Robert Lane Earl Maulden Ronnie McIntosh Sherrell McIntosh Ellen Mclver Saul Mclver Mitchell Moody Greg Pickren Patricia Poppell Andy Rogers Cathy Rozier Janis Ryals Danny Saunds Lota Smith Carl Speed Gail Tootle Freshmen Bill Alford PRESIDENT - Janice Reddick VICE-PRESIDENT - Nancy Thagard SECRETARY-TREASURER - Dale Jenkin Melvin Amerson Corene Andrews Kenneth Atwood Ruthie Baker Doris Barwick Billy Bolin Lois Ann Brook Jeanett Brown Brad Butler Mary Butler Carolyn Cowart Bruce Cox Dorothy Crumley June Davis Judy Denty Tommye Drawdy Valerie Dudley Barbara Faircloth Wayne Gale Wanda Gault Billy Ginn Shelly Goodrich Eddie Griffis Mark Grinstead Alicia Guffy Sarah Hawthorne Elizabeth Halliway Leroy Howard Vicki Hutchinson Johnny Jackson Dale Jenkins Wanda Johnson Nancy Justice Marsha Kirkland Frank Lanasa Maria Luke Ronnie Miller Charles Moody Billy Nelson Janet Ogden Darrell Owens Barbara Poppell Janice Reddick Bernice Reed David Riddle Christine Rozier Eddie Ryals Ernest Ryals Gene Ryals Johnny B. Ryals Maxine Sanders Joe Skipper Johnny Skipper Matthew Skipper Beverly Terrell Nancy Thagard Donna Townsend Dennis Wallace Donnie Wallace Buzzy Waters Libby Whorton Mary Williams Diane Young Will Young JUNIOR HIGH Eighth Grade PRESIDENTS - Juanita Thomas, Laura La Roc he VICE-PRESIDENTS - Robin Woodward, Ann Rozier SECRETARIES - Wanda Cribbs, Marie Ryals TREASURERS - Ernestine Rozier, Charlene Poppell Milton Alexander Debbie Allen Kennon Amerson William Bailey Myra Beckham William Blair Arthur Brack Dorothy Brown Carol Cambell Cathy Cambell Lonnie Cotherer Diane Cox Wanda Cribbs Richard Crosby C. L. Davis Vickie Deal Edna Mae Delegal Benjamin Delegal Margie Dixon Tommy Douglas Dean Drake Truman Edge Nancy Edwards Robert Falagan Mike Griffin Dianne Hall Freddie Halloway Elizabeth Hewitt Rebecca Holt Mike Hood Jody Howard Shirley Howard Rosbie Jones Keith Kicklighter Roy Lake Billy Lane Jerry Lane Frances LaRoche Laura LaRoche Wade Lynn Donna Lyons Linda McIntosh Marilyn Mitchell Mia Moody Annie Mae O Berry Philip Peyton Lois Pickren Connie Riddle Ida Pierce Charlene Poppell Deborah Reed Charles Riggs Debbie Rogers Edna Rowe Edward Rowe Mike Rowe Wayne Rowe Edward Rowley Ann Rozier Danny Rozier Ernestine Rozier Gladys Rozier Lou Anna Rozier Clinton Ryals 11a Ryals Marie Ryals Patricia Spalding Glenn Terry Juanita Thomas Angela Timmons Marilyn Todd David Tootle Margie Wallace Bill Williams Frank Williams Ouida Williams Robin Woodward Horace Young Seventh Grade Janice Altman Ruby Lee Andrews Nora Armstrong Linda Bennett Rita Blocker Pam Bluestein Terry Brack Russell Brown Jesse Cherry Ben Collins Robert Dalby Russell Dart James Davis Janet Dewberry Van Dinkins Marie Evans Debra Flowers Donna Freeman Mike Gault Fred Gladstone Thomas Goodrich Lucy Grant Judy Griffin Terry Guffey Eddie Hannah Mike Harvell Sandra Holmes Denise Howell Nancy Hughes Cheryl Hutchinson Aubrey Johnson Fay Johnson Janet Justice Joyce Kicklighter Mike Kicklighter Barbara Lane Calvin La Roche Lorraine Lewis Kathy Luke James Lyons John Lyons Brenda Martin Ellen Martin Marilyn Martin Ann McCormick David McGahee Anthony Mclver Shirley Merritt Gregory Miller Mike Mitchell Russell Moody Tony Moody Steve Morrison Philip Neff Mike Ogden Ferrell Oliver Bernard Parham John Peacock Keith Pitts Carl Poppell R. 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Robson John Henry Rowe Wilma Ann Rowe Deonne Rozier Georgianna Rozier Barbara Ryals Gilbert Sanders Moose Saunds Leonard Shirah Willie Mae Simmons Ronnie Skipper Raymond Thomas Ben Townsend Wesley Townsend Jeannie Wallace John Wallace Debbie Waters Harold Wilson Chester Wisham Larry Wortham Faye Young Jo Anne Young Sixth Grade Bob Amerson Winnette Amerson Carolyn Anderson Katie Lou Andrews Hal Atwood Deborah Auld Bob Bennett Arlie Blocker Sheila Brown Robert Butler Sue Carter Billy Cochran Andy Colson Roy Craven Gwen Davis Deborah Dewberry Kenny Douglas Tommy Draffin Leonard Dun woody Marianna Durant Carol Eason Mike Edwards Bobby Farmer Donnie Findley Jo Anne Flowers Darwin Gale Eddie Garrison Eddie Gault Jeff Glenn Debbie Gault Ben Graham Mary Ann Greene Jimmy Hager Larry Hall Michael Harris Patricia Hewitt Richard Holt Keith Howard Elaine Howell Sharon Hughes Gary Hulett Paul Hutchinson Gerald Jackson Lee Jenkins Gail Keen Terry Kennedy Parnell Knight Kathy Kyser Amy Lake Elenore Lanasa Stevie Lanasa Janet Lewis Craig Miller Gary Miller Sharon Neff Ricky Nix Sandy Norris Howard O'Neal Shirley O'Neal Janell Owens Kay Owens Gregory Palmer Teresa Pickren Marijo Pitts Dale Poppell Debbie Poppell Marilyn Pratt Brad Proudfoot Grady Riggs Kathy Rogers Charlie Rowe Curtis Rowe Faye Rowe Bruce Rozier Nancy Rozier Walter Rozier David Ryals Herbert Ryals Allan Smith Patsy Smith Edward Thomas Franklin Thorpe Paul Tillman Cal Townsend Deborah Townsend Katherine Walden Estelle Wallace Rebecca Washington Margaret Watson Ramona Waters Bubba Weaver Charlene Whittle David Widincamp JanieWidincamp Diane Williams Meg Williams FAVORITES Mr. and Miss Darien High DON BEASON MARIE LANASA Best Dressed KAREN REDDING DON BEASON “Dress doth make a difference. Best All Around SHIRLEY McGAHEE PAT POPPELL “The good things In life are not to be had singly, but come to us with a mixture.“ Biggest Flirts Friendliest MARIE LANASA THOMAS TODD A faithful friend is the medicine of life. ” Cutest GWEN WATERS WALLACE POPPELL A good face needs no painting. “ LINDA POPPELL PROCTOR CARR I think, therefore I am intelligent Most Athletic CAROLYN BROWNING THOMAS TODD Play up! Play up! And play the game. H Most Intellectual Mosi Popular KAREN REDDING PAT POPPELL Popularity is glory in copper pieces. Most Likely To Succeed LEIGH DALBY PROCTOR CARR One thing is forever good; that one thing is success. Wittiest Sauciest Sophomores Homecoming Queen MARIE LA NASA escoited by PAT POPPELL We, the Annual Staff, wish to express our appreciation to the Dewberrys of Butler Island and the Varners for allowing us to take pictures in and around their lovely homes. ORGANIZATIONS Annual Staff LINDA POPPELL Editor DON BEASON PROCTOR CARR Assistant Editor CAROLYN BROWNING MISS CAROLYN BARWICK Advisor KENT HUTCHINSON Beta Club PRESIDENT - Proctor Carr VICE-PRESIDENT - Billy Wilkinson SECRETARY-TREASURER - Thomasine Randall PARLIAMENTARIAN - Billy Nelson REPORTER - Connie Whorton SPONSOR - Mrs. Shirley Gale Future Business Leaders Of America President - Shirley McGahee Sponsor - Vice-President - Marie Lanasa Miss Mikkola Secretary - Clara Lane Treasurer -Maggie Rowe Chaplain - Alana Pickren Projects Chairman - Inez Rozier Reporter - Cynthia Waters State Advisor - Sarah Justice Historian - Carolyn Browning State Chairman - Leigh Dalby The FBLA is the national organi- zation for all students enrolled in business subjects. The activities of the FBLA provide an opportunity for business students to prepare for business and office occupations. Members of FBLA learn how to en- gage in individual and group enter- prises: how to hold office and di- rect the affairs of the group: how to work with other organizations: and how to compete honorably with their colleagues on the local, state, and national levels. FBLA provides an opportunity for travel to state and national conventions and con- ferences, visits to business and in- dustrial enterprises, and close con- tact with successful business people. Future Homemakers Of America The Futute Homemakers of A merica is a national organization for high school students who have taken or are taking Home Economics. It is developed for the purpose of providing experiences that broaden Home Economics education. The overall goal is To help individuals improve personal, family, and community living. The F. H. A. is celebrating its twenty-first birthday this year. President - Sharon Kicklighter Vice-President - Eunice Turner Secretary - Maria Luke Treasurer - Josephine LaRoche Reporter - Betty Jo Griffin Parliamentarian - Sarah Justice Chaplain - Marsha Kirkland Chairmen - Shirley McGahee, Nancy Justice, Annette Beckham, Linda Owens Sponsor - Miss R. Thompson Future Teachers Of America Sponsor - Mr. Eldred Mann President - Alana Pickren Vice-President - Chris Bare Secretary - Lota Smith Treasurer - Madeline Bluestein Program Chairman - Marilyn Drury The Lachlan McIntosh Future Teachers Club makes every effort to instill in future teachers the desire for excellence, for pride in work well done, and in the satis- faction derived in worthy achieve- ments and Christian ideals. A future teacher is assigned to each teacher. This student teacher acts as a helper on the playground, assists with bulletin board displays, and occasionally directs learning processes and activities of the stu- dents under the supervision of the regular teacher. Future teachers believe that one leads most effectively by first set- ting an example, and not by re- peating high, philosophic idealogy. GLEE CLUB OFFICERS PRESIDENT - Thomasine Randall VICE-PRESIDENT - Eunice Turner TREASURER - Marilyn Drury REPORTER - Shelly Goodrich PARLIAMENTARIAN - Shirley Walters SECRETARY - Nan Davis Girls’ Ensemble Hi-Y The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y and the Hi-Y Clubs is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school, and com- munity, high standards of Christian character. Sponsor - Mr. J. P. Singleton President - Steve Glenn Vice-President - Butch Bolin Secretary - Billy Wilkinson Treasurer - Proctor Carr Chaplain - Robert Lane Chairmen - Chris Bare, Mike Dudley, Mike. Crosby, Wayne Gale, Ronnie Wortham Tri-Hi-Y Through the sharing of experi- ences and ideas at conferences, in projects, at social activities, and in meetings, we try to convey the importance of maintaining high ideals of Christian character to all people with whom we associate. By being a good example, ourselves, we convey this to all people. Sponsor - Miss Linda Moody President - Leigh Dalby Vice-President - Karen Redding Secretary - Sharon Kicklighter Treasurer - Shirley McGahee Chaplain - Joy Kicklighter Parliamentarian - Gwen Waters Chairmen - Marie Lanasa, Carolyn Browning, Connie Whorton, Inez Rozier, Betty Jo Griffin, and Rebecca Holt Spanish Club Sponsor - Miss Carolyn Barwick President - Danny Hawthorne Vice-president - Sarah Hawthorne Secretary - Connie Whorton Treasurer - Joy Kicklighter jHola Amigos I Como Estan Ustedes? Interested Spanish students find that the Spanish Club offers a deeper under- standing of the culture and language of the people of the Spanish-speaking countries. The academic work is divided into two years in which the pupils industri- ously plunge into the Spanish grammar, explore Spain's geographic surroundings, and freely speak Espaffol. Aside from the academic standpoint, they derive much excitement from the planned activities throughout the year. Activities engaged in this year were: a Christmas program presented to the school; a trip to historic St. Augustine, Florida; and the highlight of the year, the Spring Fiesta. Girls’ Basketball Boys’ Basketball BRAD BUTLER THOMAS TODD BUTCH BOLIN STEVE GLENN Cheerleaders SPONSOR - Miss Linda Moody STANDING - Sharon Kicklighter, Karen Redding (Captain), Alana Pickren, Barbara Edenfield. KNEELING - Cynthia Waters. Betty Jo Griffin, Nancy Thagard. (Gwen Waters not shown) ACTIVITIES Our Prom Featuring The Yo Yo’s” ADVERTISERS ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believethin him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16 Compliments of R. J. BRUNEGRAFF WILDEN’S SHOE STORE WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY CIGARS - TOBACCO - NOTIONS 3203 Third Street Phone AM 5-6480 Brunswick, Georgia Brunswick, Georgia REACH FOR . . . i a DARIEN'S FIRST CHOICE! For YOUR Shipping Needs LANASA AND WEXLER TRUCKING CO., INC. P. O. Box 524 Darien, Georgia We Aim To Please MIXON-WATERS SERVICE STATION MIXON TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS JOHNNY MIXON - REX WATERS P. O. Box 746 Darien, Georgia Phone 437-4627 Phone 437-4627 Darien, Georgia JOHN MIXON REX WATERS Compliments of FOREMOST DAIRIES Brunswick, Georgia Save 30 to 50% WHITTLE FURNITURE CO. 1325 Bay Street Southeast Georgia's Largest Discount Furniture Store Brunswick, Georgia Compliments of Compliments of CLAUSSEN’S BREAD THE MASCOT COMPANY Savannah, Georgia Glennville, Georgia PET INCORPORATED GET PET, YOU BET COMPLIMENTS OF HI-PALS FOOTWEAR, INC. Darien, Georgia How you can be Best Wishes, a Class of ’67! Important Person — Brunswick Pulp and Paper Company Give the best you have to the world you now are entering manufacturers of fine quality pulp and paperboard for SCOn PAPER COMPANY THE MEAD CORPORATION Compliments of DARIEN TELEPHONE CO. Congratulations Graduates BOYD’S HARDWARE Phone 437-4680 or 437-4684 Darien, Georgia Service With A Smile Always Nearby PLAZA-WALGREEN DRUGS Open 8:30 a. m. - 9:00 p. m. Dial AM 5-3030 LEWIS CRAB FACTORY LANIER PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Brunswick, Georgia Complete Fountain Service Packers of Shrimp and Crab Meat POPPA JOHN’S RECORD SHOP Compliments of 1327 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia DR. WILLIAM TAILER 1 M.D. I Phone 437-4157 Darien, Georgia Best Wishes Class of '67 EDO MILLER AND SONS E. M. CHAMPION CO. Morticians Funeral Directors Your Wholesale EMGE Distributor Phone AM 5-3636 Brunswick, Georgia Distributor Compliments of J. E. FOLKER BLUESTEIN’S SERVICE STATION U.S. 17 North Phone 437-4411 Darien, Ga. McIntosh gas and AT Whs APPLIANCE CO. YOUR fl SERVICE Texaco and Goodrich Products Phone 437-4615 Darien, Georgia Darien, Georgia THE GUARANTEE SHOP Best Wishes to the Class of '67 Brunswick, Georgia Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of '67 MR. AND MRS. P.H. CARR JENKIN’S GENERAL STORE _ - Meats - Groceries - Feeds Hardware - Bus Stop Hunting and Fishing Licenses Building Supplies Darien Phone 832-4465 Georgia Eulonia, Georgia Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of '67 Compliments of F rom FRANK GLENN CITY DRUG STORE DARIEN MERCANTILE Brunswick, Georgia HBEil[ THE BRUNSWICK NEWS Compliments of HY-SMITH JEWELERS 1427 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia Brunswick, Georgia Sxquiaite flecveCiy Established 1902 Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Congratulations Senior Class of 1967 F rom JOE ISENBURG LEOTIS ALTMAN’S AND COMPANY: Brunswick SHOE STORE Wholesale Groceries Brunswick, Georgia Ph. 265-4270 JULIUS FRIEDMAN Compliments of THE FAMOUS STORE GLYNN CONCRETE Wilson Sporting Goods Army-Navy Surplus P. O. Drawer 1717 Brunswick, Georgia Phone: AM 5-3820 Brunswick, Georgia Compliments of jit ft JAMES HAIR STYLIST Rjtxmitf THE PIDDLERS ISOS COCHRAN AVC. BRUNSWICK. QA 1327 Newcastle Street 2SS-OSBO Brunswick, Georgia Davio Mcricr Rc.iocnc. 265 5323 Phone: 264-0565 r v Compliments From ALTMAN’S Feminine Apparel GLYNN DISTRIBUTERS Wholesale Brunswick Groceries St. Simons and Brunswick, Georgia Jekyll Island, Phone AM 5-4710 Georgia Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SEARS 1919 Glynn Ave. Phone 265-3740 Zachry’s OF BRUNSWICK. INC. Fine Furniture 3131 Norwich Street 265-7500 TRACY’S AUTO PARTS, INC. Brunswick, Georgia Compliments of Compliments of MARBUT CO. Wholesale 1521 NEWCASTLE STREET Plumbing, Heating BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Air Conditioning ASHLEY COURSON TELEPHONE Owner — Operator 265-4980 Brunswick, Georgia Best Wishes SCHREIBER’S, INC. BARFIELDS' 1403 Newcastle Street SHOE STORE Brunswick, Georgia Formals rented or sold Brunswick, Georgia Tux or white coats X BROWN-GAY MOTORS VOLKSWAGEN GEO. C. PATELIDAS SONS 3749 Altama Ave. Building Supplies - Hardware Paints Brunswick Georgia Radios - Television - Appliances Phone 437-4583, Darien, Georgia New Car Sales and Service Compliments Compliments of R. L. PECK MACHINE TOOL CO. D. E. LANE 140 Bliss Street Brunswick, Georgia Insurance Agency CAROL’S FLORIST corsages and flower arrangements Brunswick, Ga. ARCO HARDWARE CO. General Hardware - Paints Sporting Goods Phone 265-0400 3708 Norwich Street Brunswick, Georgia BLUESTEIN’S SUPERMARKET Darien, Ga. Lowest Prices We Deliver Phone 437-4124 Fresh Produce PACK CHEVROLET COMPANY Compliments of ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION Industrial Chemicals Division Brunswick Plant ROGERS, JEWELERS BRUMIT’S LUGGAGE Diamonds and Watches and Novelties Gifts and Luggage and Convenient Terms 1610 Newcastle Street Phone 265-7355 Brunswick, Georgia We Don't Meet The Price We Make It SHUMAN SUPPLY CO. 1318 Bay Street Building Materials Headquarters DON BARNARD - Mgr 265-6723 JACK W. SHUMAN - Owner 265-7388 Compliments of Compliments of HAROLD’S MEN SHOP YOUMAN’S ELECTRIC CO. Lanier Plaza Brunswick, Georgia 1328 Albany Street Brunswick, Georgia Compliments of CHARLES MILLS Metropolitan Life 401 G Street Brunswick, Georgia DEAN’S CREDIT CLOTHES Instant Credit Clothing for the Entire Family 1514 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia Compliments of HOLIDAY’S BARBER SHOP MOSSY OAKS RESTAURANT Downtown Darien Serving you the finest foods Eulonia, Georgia Congratulations Graduates SOUTH NEWPORT RESTAURANT 18 Miles North of Darien Highway 17 Read The Darien News Ph. 437-4251 Job Printing Office Supplies £ Compliinents of GLYNN ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY 1612 T Street Brunswick, Georgia PETER’S Apparel for BOYS - STUDENTS - MEN 1521 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia Compliments of Compliments of CRANDELL HARDWARE CAPLES STUDIO 2123 Norwich Street Brunswick, Georgia Brunswick, Georgia Phone: AM 5-7400 SOUTH GEORGIA Compliments of MILL WORKS INC. All Types of Mill work PLAZA FLOWER Store Fixtures and Building jp SHOP Supplies 600 7th St. 1953 Glynn Avenue Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick, Georgia Cong ratulations MARY RAGLAND STUDIO TWIN OAKS DRIVE-IN Portraits of Distinction Ph. AM 5-2581 Good Food 1517 Newcastle Brunswick, Georgia Brunswick Georgia CUNNINGHAM JEWELERS Fine Diamonds Fine Jewelry Fine Watches Phone 437-4149 PITTS AMERICAN SERV. STA. Sales and Service INSURANCE Fire - Casualty - Life Hospitalization - Boat Homeowners Policy WALTER T. PITTS Hwy. 17 North Manager Darien, Ga. DARIEN DRY CLEANERS Dry Cleaning and Laundry Quality Service Phone 437-4283 Darien Georgia Compliments of SHADRON FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 265-7320 2801 Norwich Street Brunswick Georgia WESTERN AETO ASSOOME SIORl TT Phone 437-4500 Darien, Georgia BUTLER’S IGA Meat and Groceries Phone 437-4646 Darien, Georgia (0) For the Best and Most Modern Styles in Town RUTH’S BEAUTY SHOP Darien, Ga. Phone 437-4393 ROGERS DRUG COMPANY Rexall Drugs and Sundries - Kodak Films Developing carejftt p Service Ph. 437-4101 Darien, Georgia For Those Who Care How They Wear Their Hair CAROLYN’S HAIR STYLING Ph. 437-4361 Compliments From FORT KING GEORGE MOTEL Darien, Georgia Compliments of J. S. TABOR Clothing for the F amily 1329 Newcastle St. Brunswick, Ga. EULQNIA. BA. U. S. 17 Phoni 632-9940 CjoU Oie Qeslauranl QUALITY FOODS Open 6 A M. to IO P.M. CONGRATULATIONS from a friend BUCKY HAWTHORNE ADOBE LODBE MOTEL TAYLOt PUBLISHING COMPANY - 5-- I ? . gCjfc‘YtfPflf Cm. . - rrv- • • • « . N . r - • J -- ' :Z'i SS v - Vv 7T- • : v M yC -c ... 3 8 rv V! «W r_C ‘ r - l _ . •_ VAr yry-1 ■ w G£3h ’. V v •• • VXi'Lrf - ' 5 P v- v 4 -r Z4f V V k- .% ‘- c V _ • V « - S •• •. : • J- . . '.' '7 ;- £


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