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APPEARANCES . . . Gestures of living, The ways one wants to be seen — or not to be seen — These are the many small things That go into the Communication of An Identity 3 COMMUNICATION - Its breakdown can only destroy; Its continuation can only mean involvement — involvement with the world, or with a single person. Communication means understanding, And understanding is essential to those who would live. 6 I am me. Know me by my speech, my actions. Know me by the way I walk, the car I drive, the things I like, and hate. All these are extensions of my Character . . . All these are me. 8 HIGH TIDE 1968 PUBLISHED BY THE GLYNN ACADEMY ANNUAL STAFF BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA VOLUME 21 9 i A coming in and a going out enclose the life of Glynn Academy; But the time between is the time of now — an erratic, transitional moment losing itself in heedless activity, finding itself in chosen isolation, slowly becoming an occupation for the mind. Eventually we find the fluidity of time has solidified into past motion within the rush of humanity and continuation of Glynn. Alma Mater ‘Mong the lordly oaks of Brunswick, Glorious to our view, Stands our own beloved high school, Basking 'neath the blue. Glynn Academy we will honor, May we never fail, For thy fame shall never perish, Red and White all hail. Prologue 1 Alma Mater 12 Dedication 15 Academics 16 Organizations 52 Activities 88 Athletics 102 Classes 136 Advertisements 206 Index 262 13 Pointing out minor errors in calculation. Miss Lott helps confused Dee Shelander balance her equation. Retirement Comes at the End of Forty-eight Years Miss Lott is retiring from Glynn Academy. She has seen the student body expire and renew itself for forty-eight years. This changing student body has established its respect and love in two previous High Tide dedications and in many times naming her STAR teacher. She founded the GASC and our own Student Council, has headed the Math De- partment, and sponsored the Math Club. Most of all she has taught—she has taught us and loved us and laughed with us and will always remain with us. In homeroom Miss Lott checks Mike McGrow's absentee slip. During class. Miss Lott clears up some of Robert Walters’ problems. DEDICATION 4 Students readily listen when Mr. Jennings delivers his lectures. In the summer of 1966 he was chosen to teach at the Eighth District Honors program. From the beginning of school in 1966 until his heart attack later in the year, he took the responsibility of advising the Student Council. So- cial science fairs have found him giving suggestions and help to students struggling with projects and term papers. For his participation in these and other activities and for his qualities as a well-liked and respected teacher, the 1968 High Tide is dedicated to Mr. Harold E. Jennings. 15 Glynn Academy students see Mr. Jennings as one of the crowd. A coke party offers Mr. Jennings a break from his busy schedule. ACADEMICS The school part of school . . . The core around which so many temporary lives are built . . . The reason — the existence — the goal, changing and enduring with people and time; involving the books, the teachers, the learning; exploding into the largest scope of possibilities a student finds in twelve years . . . Academics introduces the knowledge a person carries and realizes in experience. 16 17 Change and Tradition Characterize the Principal Making the morning announcements, Mr. Bennett keeps Glynn’s students and faculty up-to-date on the plans for the day. t lit • MR. WILLIAM D. BENNETT BS, University of Georgia, MEd, George Peabody College. One of the most important transitions at Glynn Academy this year has been that of principals. Although coming from a smaller school, Mr. Bennett has taken the responsibility of Glynn Academy well in hand. He has kept order through- out many changes while doing his best to maintain Glynn's highly-rated scholastic and athletic standing. 18 Words, money, and football tickets pass between Mr. Bennett and Sandy Middleton. Mr. Bennett and Miss Dixon discuss the day over a Coke. Aspects of Glynn Academy ADMINISTRATION MRS. WILLIAM D. BENNETT Secretary to Mr. Bennett MR. WILLIAM E. LEE BS, The Citadel, MEd, University of Georgia; Assistant Principal. With his unusual wit and critical eye, Mr. Lee has little trouble communicating with students during school or off campus. His twenty-one years at Glynn Academy have brought him into many situations dealing with the prob- lems'and behavior of people. Mr. Lee is there to help the students, whether reminding them to remain in homeroom or heartily discussing with them their reasons for tardiness. Attending to books and paperwork, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Grace keep their offices running efficiently. Seldom does Mr. Lee turn his back on another’s problem. 19 Board of Education Initiates the Policies Upheld Row One: Mr. Jonas, Mr. Drawdy. Dr. Moore, Mr. Thrower, Mr. Ellzey. Row Two: Mr. Boswell, Mr. Hodges. Mr. Harris, Mr. Brumit, Mr. Singletary, Mr. Lissner, Mr. Mayson. By Glynn's Administrators BOARD OF EDUCATION Meeting on the first Wednesday of every month, the Board of Education is made up of some of Brunswick's lead- ing men. Members of the Board are directly responsible for every activity of our school system. They make many weighty decisions, including how much money to appropri- ate and for what, and which teachers to hire. Mr. Wilde, Curriculum Director Mr. Wooten, Director of Maintenance and Transportation Mr. Warren, Director of Personnel 21 A well-fed group is a happy group, and Glynn's kitchen staff believes in keeping people happy. Maintenance Crews Make a Clean Sweep for Glynn MAINTENANCE STAFF, CAFETERIA STAFF, AND BUS DRIVERS To satisfy midday hunger. Mike Ballinger will enjoy lunch. Whistling while they work, janitors strive to keep Glynn's campus clean. Safety is the most important concern of all Glynn County bus drivers. 22 MR. ANDERSON PALMER NEELEY AB, Wofford, MEd, Boston University, University of South Caro- lina, University of Georgia; Library. MRS. RUTH K. GOODYEAR BS, Georgia Southern College, University of Colorado, University of Georgia; Library; Library Club sponsor. Worlds of adventure, intrigue, and romance bide their time on the shelves of our library, awaiting the interest of a possible reader. Volumes of history and scientific fact are available to one of an inquiring mind. Even if they are not read, books provide a restful and comforting backdrop for study in the turbulent days of a student. Curious Minds Find the Library a Constant Source LIBRARY AND LIBRARY CLUB LIBRARY CLUB Row Ono: F. McDaniels, G. Cranford, A. Chadwick, J. Flanders, M. Harris, L. Fennel, Row Two: D. Latham, T. Adams, M. Wells, D. Soper, M. Bar- ber, L. Rogers. B. O'Quinn, C. Panis, J. Gray, C. Bullard, S. Hill Row Three: B. Finleyson, B. Becker, J. Stanford, S. Bowen, R. Stapleton. 23 MRS. W. E. RAYBURN Study Hall. Our guidance department is a center of constant activity. It is a place where curriculum and schedules are planned and put into existence, and where standardized tests are adminis- tered and analyzed. The guidance office is always open for stu- dent consultations and has an ample store of college and voca- tional information available. Guidance Assists Glynn's MRS. JOYCE HIGHT Marion College; Study Hall. MRS. MILTON LEGGETT. JR. BS. Georgia State College for Women, MEd, Georgia Southern College: Special Education. MRS. JUDITH N. DRURY BSEd, Georgia Southern College, MEd, Georgia Southern College; Guidance Counselor. MRS. MARION P. HARMON BS, Georgia Southern College, MEd, Georgia Southern College; Guidance Counselor. Students in Fashioning Careers in Chosen Fields GUIDANCE, STUDY HALL, AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS MR. WILLIAM E. RAYBURN BSA, University of Georgia, MEd, Mercer University; Agri- culture; Future Farmers of America sponsor. MRS. ANN L. WRIGHT BS, Georgia College at Milledgeville; Home Economics II, and IV; Future Homemakers of America sponsor. Being a homemaker is a big job for anyone. Our home economics department trains a girl to excel in such domestic accomplishments as sewing, cooking, and budgeting. Breeding, feeding, and fertilizing are a few of the topics taught in agriculture. This class gives boys a chance to de- velop useful techniques in the field of farming. MISS CAROLYN ELLINGTON BS, Georgia Southern, MEd, University of Georgia; Home Eco- nomics I; Future Homemakers of America sponsor. Communication Between MR. LEWIS WALTON BA, Delta State College, University of Mississippi; French I and II; Entre Nous sponsor. MRS. ANDREA HUDSON AB, Valdosta State College; Spanish I and II; Pan American League sponsor. MR. EUGENE KEARNEY AB, Saint Viator College; Latin and English; Bookroom; Visual Aids; General Supplies. ♦ A rh Individuals Builds an Understanding of Humanity LANGUAGES AND ENGLISH MRS. R. S. HALL BS, Eastern Kentucky University, Carson-Newman College;. En- glish II; Future Teachers of America sponsor. French and Spanish are two electives that attract a great many students each year. Once in class, these novices find that learning a charming Old World language involves much work, a fast tongue, and a very good ear. English II students soon learn the importance of good gram- mar and a strong vocabulary—basics developed more fully in an abundance of themes and creative writings. Sophomores are introduced to the novel, the tragedy, and the poem, selections which create interest in good literature. IT’S GREEK TO ME Kx s tl n 6 c MRS. ANN PARKER BS, Georgia Southern, Tift College, Mercer University; English II and III; Creative Writing Club sponsor. MRS. P. E. CLARK AB, University of Georgia; English II. Verbal Agreement and Concise Expression Set the MISS CAROL LEWIS BSEd, University of Georgia; English III; High Tide sponsor. MR. GEORGE H. JENKINS BS, University of Tennessee, MA, University of North Carolina; English IV; Senior Sing sponsor. MRS. GERALDINE C. RICE BS, Troy State College, Auburn University; English III. MISS MARGARET CANNON AB, Wesleyan College, MA, University of Georgia; English IV; English Department Chairman. Mood for English Studies ENGLISH American literature, filled with the insights and exuberance of a new country, is the main study of a [unior. A less exciting and more taxing practice of English III is the term paper. Papers are also an important part of English IV, for writing makes an exact man, and if reading makes one full, a senior may consider himself satiated. MRS. I. S. FUGATE AB. University of Kentucky; English III and IV. MRS. EDITH L. TAYLOE BS, Western Carolina, MA, East Carolina University, Post Grad- uate Work, East Carolina University; English IV and Reading; Fine Arts Club sponsor. MRS. ROBERT H. EDWARDS BSEd, Georgia Southern, MA, George Peabody College; English IV. MR. LEONIDAS N. CHIMBIDIS BA, University of Iowa; History III and World Geography. Social Science Furnishes MRS. HAZEL D. SHELANDER MISS KAY HENDRIX BS, Stanford University; Driver Education and Psychology; BS, Georgia Southern College; History II and III. Safety Club sponsor. 30 the Needed Drive for Fair Play in World Affairs SOCIAL STUDIES mrs. w. f. McDonald BSEd, University of Georgia; Psychology and American Government; in charge of girls, absentees, and clinic. Glynn's social science department offers perhaps the widest variety of courses in any major field of study. A history student learns of the great Roman empire; a geography student finds it on the map; a psychology student analyzes the character of Julius Caesar: and a student of the twentieth century relates it to the world of today. MR. ROGER E. PARSONS BS, Georgia Southern College. MA. Eastern Kentucky University, University of Georgia; Driver Education. 31 Avid Student Body Raises Its Voice with Applause MR. EARL W. STAPLETON AB. University of Alabama, MA, University of Alabama: History III: Student Council sponsor. BSEd, Marion College, University of Georgia, Indiana Uni- versity, Ball State University; History III, Economics, and Twentieth Century Problems; Social Science Department chairman; International Relations Club sponsor. Results from Carolyn Carter's social science project show hard work, patience, and originality. for School Productions SOCIAL STUDIES AND MUSIC To paraphrase a well-known song— Our school is alive with the sound of music ... Glynn's halls are indeed brought to life by the clear notes of the Glee Club and choruses, and by the deep, rich, brass sound of our outstand- ing band. Concerts, together with the colorful football half- time shows, give proof of our talented musicians. MR. ROBERT M. BARR BM, Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music: Band. MISS CORNELIA YARBROUGH BME, Stetson University; Music Appreciation, Beginning Cho- rus, Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir. MISS SARAH KATHERYNE WATKINS BS, University of Tennessee; History III, Speech, and Dramatic Arts; Thespian Society and Debating Club sponsor; Play Director. MR. OREN D. LUNSFORD AB, University of Georgia, MEd, University of Georgia; Algebra I and II and Math IV. Mathematical Theories Find MRS. KITTY MYERS BA, University of Georgia; Algebra II and Plane geometry. MRS. CAROLYN F. WILLIS AB, Winthrop College; Geometry. MR. HOWARD G. BISHOP BS, Austin Peay State College; Algebra I and General Math II. 34 the Routes to a Multitude of Unknown Factors MATHEMATICS Math courses are designed to improve the powers of logical thinking. Trying to solve a sticky equation can be the most frustrating of all academic endeavors, but the satisfaction of success overshadows these moments of nail- biting trial and error. After general math a student must set his mind to a different way of thinking if he goes on to higher courses. Pythagorean theorems, quadradic for- mulas, and trigonometric functions stay with him through his years of testing studies in the number game. MISS BERNICE TRACY AB, Shorter College, MS, University of Georgia; Algebra II and Math IV;-Guidance testing program: Math Club co-spon- sor; Senior class sponsor. MR. V. M. WRIGHT BA, Middlebury College, MEd, University of Georgia; Algebra I and General Math II. MISS BEULAH LOTT AB, Randolph Macon Woman's College, AM, Columbia University, Duke University, University of Illinois, Johns Hopkins University; Calculus and Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry; Math Club co-sponsor; Math Department chairman. 35 Budding Scientists Show Mixed Reactions Over the MISS FRANCES HOBBS BS, Mercer University, MS, Cornell University; Chemistry I and Biology. Squirming amoeba and cross-eyed planaria plunge soph- omore biologists into discovering the first rush of the sci- ence fair and the complex lab work that accompanies it, the fascination of DNA and gene structure, and the miracle of cell division. Slowly the biologist evolves into the chem- ist who learns to cope with and enjoy weekly labs, gas laws, mass-mass problems, and the eternal solid-liquid-gas transi- tion. Some of the more scientifically inclined go on to physics, where they delve into the mysteries of light reflec- tion, energy, motion, and atomic structure. MISS BETSY L. HINSON AB, University of South Carolina; Biology. 36 Relative Value of Theory SCIENCE MR. ROBERT H. KNEELAND BS, Saint Cloud State, MA, University of Southern Mississippi; Chemistry I. 4 MR. DILLARD MAXWELL BSEd, Georgia Teachers College; Biology. MRS. KATHLEEN VANDELINDE BS, West Virginia University; Consumer chemistry. MR. JIMMY P. ADAMS BS, Georgia Southern College. MEd. University of Georgia; Physics and Independent Science Study; Science Club sponsor; Astronomical Society sponsor; Science Department chairman. 37 MRS. JULIE T. DAVIS BS, Georgia Southern; Typing I, General Recordkeeping, and Business Law. MRS. AVONEL M. HORNE BS, Georgia Southern College; Typing I, Personal Typing, and Notehand; Future Business Leaders of America sponsor. Willing to Accept Their Sounds of clicking typewriters and scratching pens on shorthand pads , are enough to convince anyone strolling down the halls of the Annex building that these earnest busi- ness students really mean to get ahead. Among the diver- sified courses offered, Glynn's business department teaches typing, personal typing, and shorthand, skills almost essen- tial to the college-bound. These and other courses, such as business math, bookkeeping, business law, and recordkeep- ing, give practical training to young job-seekers. Timed writings leave little margin of error for typing student Mary Ann Caldwell. MRS DIXIE B. MORRIS AB, University of North Carolina, Bowling Green College of Commerce, Pregon State University; Shorthand I and II and Clerical Office Practice. MRS. SADYE F. CAULEY BS, Georgia Southern College; Typing II and VOT; Future Busi- ness Leaders of America sponsor: Business Department chairman. Duties, Students Keep up With Business at Hand BUSINESS MISS FAYE DIXON BSEd, University of Georgia; Business Arithme- tic, Business Correspondence, Business Manage- ment, and Typing I. MRS. MARYT. WILLINGHAM BS, University of Georgia, Sullins College; Bookkeeping and General Record- keeping; Cheerleader sponsor. 39 Technicalities Employ Students in New Courses MR. GRADY B. EVERETT BSA. University of Georgia, MS, Florida State University, University of Alabama, Mercer University, Georgia Southern College; Diversified Co- operative Training; Director of Vocational Education; DCT Club sponsor; Guidance Committee; Electrical Maintenance. MR. JAMES BRIDGES BS, Georgia Southern College; Mechanical Draw- ing I and II. MR. WILLIAM M. ROACH BS, Georgia Southern College, MS, North Carolina State Uni- versity; Industrial Arts and General Woodworking; Hi-Y sponsor. MR. FERRELL HENRY BS, Florida State University; Metals and Basic Electricity; Assistant football coach. 40 at Brunswick High School INDUSTRIAL ARTS Patiently, Mr. Davis points out mistakes for student Diana Gentile. In a graphic arts class, Marie Norton and Donna Tarrant feed a copy plate into the printing machine. Cooperation between two schools is the way to intensified training for Glynn students. At B.H.S. courses are offered in the graphic arts, and in radio and television electronics. New courses such as auto mechanics, carpentry, and sheet metal working are being opened as the demand for skill in these technical areas increases. 41 Coordinated Programs MR. J. B. ROLAND BS, Troy State, MS, University of Georgia; Physical education; Ath- letic Director; Head Football and Baseball coach; Letter Club sponsor. MISS PEGGY A. KEADY BS, University of Mississippi; Physical education. BOB HALL BS, Georgia Southern College; Physical education. MRS. BONNIE VEAL BS, Woman's College of Georgia; Physical education; Tri-Hi-Y sponsor. Pressure defense by the Red team spells trouble for opponents. Good defense prevents penetration by the Red team. of P.E. and Intramurals Promote Physical Fitness PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND INTRAMURALS Daily run-abouts and strenuous exercises are a part of the planned program for physical education. One needn't even have coordination as a prerequisite to enter these classes; its development is a prime goal of the P.E. teachers at Glynn Academy. An eventual attainment of quick reflexes is accompanied by that of good sportsmanship and, if pos- sible, skill. Intramural sports give the girls a chance to show off their skill as they compete for class championships in basketball, baseball, soccer, and volleyball. Two enthusiastic players scramble for the ball. Miss Yarbrough and Mrs. Veal supervise a jump ball. ECDHP participants: Gayle Miller, Cheryl Van Divner. Susan Williamson. Summer Programs Further ECDHP participants: Grant Gehringer, Kathy Hatcher, Terry New man. Missy Mclnnis. To one hundred fifty spirited honor students at South Georgia College, the summer of 1967 initiated academic challenge and an attempt at creativity. It included daily classes, bi-weekly cultural experiments, and lively discus- sion groups. At Wesleyan College in Macon, three hundred students underwent a similar and equally rewarding summer as part of the Governor's Honors Program. Each student shared a common experience—that of meeting people and exchanging ideas, invaluable impre«';ons with which to look forward. To completa her daily observations, Winona Mills checks the fruit fly population in her last culture. 44 Concentrated Study ECDHP AND GHP ECDHP participants: Gale Gettinger. Rafael Nail. ECDHP participants: David Mason, David Leggett. Johnny Willis, Elyse Gardner. GHP participants: Jeannie Kaufmann, Debbie Klimp, Winona Mills. Significant Achievements STAR student: Kathy Hatcher Scholarship and citizenship find themselves falling into honored niches. Each year the DAR names a senior girl chosen by the teachers to receive its Good Citizenship award. Junior year National Merit tests qualify top-scoring finalists for scholarships. Through the Student-Teacher Achievement Recognition program, the senior with the highest December SAT scores becomes Glynn Academy's STAR student and contends for district and state honors. Outstanding achievement in the field of English is shown by winners in the competition sponsored by the National Council of Teachers of English. These awards speak of bet- ter things to come for the young people who earn them. NCTE winners: Harriet Gilbert and Virginia Rutherford Merit Top Recognition HONORS First place State Social Science winners: George Counts and Mary Jane Johnson February is the end of a hectic time for students entering the Social Science Fair. Divided into two major sections, term papers and projects, the fair exhibits work in the fields of anthropology, sociology, history, and economics. First place winners in the term paper section were Bill Dart, Kathy McGarvey, and Susan Highsmith. A study of Glynn Academy’s curriculum won the Grand Prize for Steve Holcomb in the Golden Isles Social Science Fair. FIRST PLACE PROJECT WINNERS IN THE GOLDEN ISLES SOCIAL SCIENCE FAIR Row One: Elyse Gardner. Linda Milans, Carolyn Carter, Row Two: Mar Jane Johnson. George Counts. Steve Holcomb, Ruth Boqqs, Debra Latham. 47 Row One: F. Black, R. Nall, R. Rhoads, S. Johnson. D. Mason, Row Two: Mr. Adams. D. Leggett. C. Huff. W. Mills. T. Newman, K. Hatcher. D. Rouse. S. Grebey. D. Brusie. E. Gardner. S. Brock. K. Thompson. K. Hargett. Row Three: B. Hansen. H. Lang. B. Wagner. T. Reisinger. J. Willis. Row Four: B. Pelfrey, R. Jordan. Winner of Outstanding Junior Project: Kathy Hatcher DISCUSSION I magne icEcatn°fcnatur, theGN rTic f'eldsECon' _ t GROWTH of FUNG c=f Effects of Independent Winner of Grand Prize: Tom Russell 48 Winner of Outstanding Senior proiect, Grand Prize in the biological sci- Winner of Grand prize in physical sciences in the State Science Fair: ences in the State Science Fair, Third place in the National Science Fair: Bill Inman. Linda Seymour. Research Project Toward Future Scientific Work SCIENCE HONORS Individual labs dotting the upper floor of the science building become almost a second home for members of the independent science study team. This is true especially around science fair time when an ISS student must shape his project into a completed, well-organized product of long- term research and experimentation. Mr. Adams presents Mike Johnson with his ISS card. A STUDY OF RADIO EMISSIONS FROM JUPITER PROBLEM io • etivT. tco D.«ftr (Two 0 010 I MI3S 0M 1 JWttflO Lee Blecksheer, Most Valuoble Linemen; Bill Dart, Most Outstanding Player and Blanton Miller Scholastic Award. Joe Stewart, Most Outstanding Lineman; Mel Baxter, Most Valuable Offensive Back; Buddy Thigpen. Most Valuable Defensive Back. Students Earn A-B HONOR ROLL Row One: T. Birch, S. Chaney, L Fairman, S. Farmer. K. Horgett, G. Geftinger, P. Cartwright, C. Buckles, P. Hoover, D. Gardner, C. Bradford, M. Hunter. B. Fitzgerald. P. Dixon. Row Two: F. Cook. J. Horton. B. Hardwick. L. Craven. T. Hall. M. Beckam. D. Dalton. C. Huff. L. Duval. P. Welch, S. Gallagher. M. Huster. S. Hagey. J. Gregory. Row Three: J. Florence. T. Davis, C. Hays. D. Gould. N. Grace. H. Gilbert. L. Atkinson. B. Flynt. M. Dowing, S. Carter, G. Gehringer, K. Adamson, C. Carter. Row Four: L. Corbitt, K. Hutton, W. Carruth, P. Houck, M. Faulkenberry, D. Engle, G. Cran- ford, B. Dart, S. Ogden, S. Herring, B. Austin, B. Glover, J. Hodge. T. Durham, H. Ansley, T. Dockery. 50 A HONOR ROLL Row One: B. Killian, B. Wagner, S. McVeigh. T. Broyles, D. Mason. J. O'Looney. Row Two: C. Sadow- slci. J. Iversen, J. Keufmann, M. Brown. K. Hatcher. V. Rutherford. E. Gardner. D. Klimp. J. Martin. Letters for Academic and Athletic Achievements FOOTBALL HONORS AND HONOR ROLLS A-B HONOR ROLL Row One: K. Lee, B. Rowland, J. King, C. Robinson. K. Olsen. B. Paulk, P. Roberson, S. Portulas, J. Williamson. A. Pate, J. Matthiesen, J. Owons, Row Two: S. Williamson, K. Long. S. Mann, V. Smith, L. Major, S. Saunders, N. DeJohn, J. Snyder. I. Nelson, W. Mills, K. Pittman, C. Sadowski, B. Lane, L. Vinson, Row Three: R. Jordon. R. Nail. C. Rozier. B. Moore, B. Woolley. H. Keufmann. D. Jones. T. Newman. S. Latham, T. Martin, A. Jami- son, B. Keene, Row Four: A. Korb, J. Jackson, L. Ingram, G. Marshall, P. Kelley, M. Johnson, D. Jones, R. Lott, D. Thomas, R. Morgan, A. Miller, K. Weis, M. Jones, L. Smith, B. Austin. D. Sturm. 51 Organizations Organizations . . . An expansion of student life designed to meet the needs of a friendly, active student body, whose time is controlled by a rigorous schedule of classes, homework, and extracurricular activities . . . Glynn’s clubs are the mainstream of these activities, having ramifications in personalities and expanding through participation. 52 53 Harriet Gilbert, President Officers Counsel Members on Correct Procedures 54 I Julie Martin, Recording secretary: Marsha Gentile, Corresponding secretary. Malting sure the rules are followed, Harry Kaufmann keeps students fn line. Bill Dart, Vice-president Linda Portman, Parliamentarian; Shelby Childers, Sergeant-at-arms; Nancy Grace, Treasurer. for Glynn STUDENT COUNCIL Active Council Members Keep Students Well Posted STUDENT COUNCIL As the sounding board of the student body, the Student Council coordinates in-school discipline with out-of-school activity. Keeping the campus clean and retaining order in the lunchroom go with homecoming and dances to make things run smoothly. As proof of its leadership, our Student Council is again running for president of GASC. Student Council committee discusses changing election policies. Row One: J Snyder. M. George. M. Rogers. M. Sears. M. Mclnnis. B. Dart. G. Roebuck. S. Smith. K. Thompson. L. Harris, Row Two: P. Boatright. J. Horton. H. Kaufmann. S. Childers. J. O'Looney. H. Ansley. R. Morgan. C. Bradford. L. Portrnan. J. Martin, N. Grace. M. Gentile. R. Jordan. S. Pittman. F. Brown M. Koncz. P. Roberson. C. Buckles, B. Fitzgerald. P. Dixon, Row Throe: W. South. M. Cave. L. Blackshear, Mr. Stapleton. B. Kil- lian. B. Gallagher, T. Dockery. J. Peterson. 56 Row One: H. Emmons, J. Files. J. Goins. J. Hassinger. M. Friedman. S. McVeigh, A. Corbitt. P. Hepner, H. Lang. R. Boucher, Row Two: M. Chapman. T. Newman. S. Staley, E. Blackerby, D. Highsmith. S. Eller. G. McNabb. D. Waywick, K. Hargett. S. Bryan. C. Walthall, D. Rouse. J. Owens, K. Keithcart, S. Warwick. L. .West, D. Dalton, S. Corbin, D. Gordon, S. Smith. L. Tailer, J. O'Steen, M. Holland, R. Morgan, A. Wilkes, Row Three: K. Olsen, M. Schell. C. Strother, C. Bradford, S. Wiggins. C. Buckles, N. King, Row Four: M. Branch, G. Cofer, A. Walls, G. Gettinger, J. Gregory, L. Ganas, B. Lane. Row Five: J. O'Looney. B. Austin. M. Jones. G. Gehringer, F. Marrs, B. Pelfrey, S. Wright, J. White. Row Six: B. Becker, S. Herr- ing. D. Jones, W. Collins, J. Carmichael, J. Wetzel. B. Killian. B. Strother. Entre Nous Meetings Accent Rapport Among Members ENTRE NOUS The storming of the Bastille is relived each first Tuesday when the French students descend upon an Entre Nous member's household. Money-making schemes to raise funds for sending a student to France are formed and put in motion, and when business is over, games and conversa- tions in French make for a better facility with the language. OFFICERS Row One: Sharon Bryan, secretary; Cissy Bradford, president; Row Two: Bob Killian, sergeant-at-arms; Mary Branch, treasurer; Jay Wetzel, chaplain. 57 Row One: L. Bledsoe. M. Warren. B. Hamlet. J. Roush, B. Martin, G. Cate, S. Adamson, Row Two: C. Martin, J. Courson, K. Long, M. Bluestein, D. Jackson, D. Miller, L. Parker, A. Wade. A. Pate, M. Rogers. S. Hagey, D. Black. J. Majors. R. Stapleton, B. Whitlock, S. Leotis. D. Rouse. C. Huff. E. Walling, Row Three: M. Gibson, S. Kicklighter. M. Davis, D. Doyle. M. Mclnnis, S. Reisinger, E. Hardin, P. Rayburn, M. O'Brien, M. Wil- liams. M. Dugger, M. Beckham. D. Brusie. K. Lee. L. Hulse. J. Jenkins. S Gallagher, A. Jamison. M. Williams. Row Four: E. Bryant, B. Hall, K. Hut- ton, S. James. M. Stinson, E. Daneman, R. Stewart, D. Dart, B. Gallagher, C. Wells. A. Chadwick. M. Beckham, M. Moore, J. Martin, J. Stan- ford, S. Ogden, S. Farmer, M. Koncz. J. Florence. Row Five: D. Sturm, C. Groover, B. White. R. Spaulding, A. McDonough, J. Peterson. R. Gomez, T. Reisinger, S. Buzzard, K. Weis. S. Corson, T. Martin, G. Croft, B. Paulk, A. Malone, K. Thompson, M. George, S.‘ Childers, J. Spaulding. D. Gould. Spanish Culture Links the New World With the Old PAL Club members listen attentively to Mrs. Salano's thorough description of the education system in Argentina. Interest in the Spanish language leads msny students into joining the Pan American League. During the meetings guest speakers discuss topics dealing with the South Amer- ican countries and the colorful areas of Spain. Research work in the culture and literature of the Hispanic peoples familiarizes members with a Spaniard's way of life. Spanish Club sponsor Mrs. Hudson finishes a sail for the club float. 58 Hard at work, members of the Glynn Academy Spanish Club get ready for the Homecoming float competition. 59 EXECUTIVE BOARD Row One: J. Mathiessen. J. Kaufmann, W. Mills. R. Gadilhe. Row Two: S. Marsh. D. Jones. Science Matters Activate the Thinking of Glynn’s OFFICERS Kathy Hatcher, secretary; Randy Jordan, vice-president; Alan Jones, treasurer. Sandi Grebey, President Row One: A. Wilkes. S. Johnson, B. White. S. Best, S. Reisinger, S. Carter. J. Chapman, M. Panis, S. Johnson, S. Marsh, V. Wheeler, E. Gardner. R. Boucher. R. Lott, D. Jones. R. Spaulding. H. Ansley, D. Wyrick, J. Files. Row Two: M. Mclnnis, J. Hassinger, B. Woolley. H. Kaufmann, M. Jones, J. Willis, L. Bledsoe, S. McVeigh, K. Hargett, M. Branch. T. Reisinger. G. Gehringer. H. Brown. Row Three: G. Fitton, M. Doher, $. Webb, J. Salkin. B. Hansen. T. Manning, B. Gibson. T. Bennett, K. Hatcher, W. Mills. J. Kaufmann. Row Four: L. Collins, C. Nemeth, G. Peterson, J. Hardin, I. Nel- son, B. Moore. B. Whitlock. E. Walling. P. Martin, B. Wagner, R. Rhoads, R. Nail, D. Leggett. B. Pelfrey, G. Marshall, B. Brumit, K. Hutton, L. Williams, Row Five: A. Chadwick. M. Wells. P. Cartwright. L. Ingram, M. Sears, E. Hamilton, S. Latham. P. Boatright, P. Hoover. H. Lang, Row Six: W. South, E. Blackerby, K. Bryant, P. Capps, D. Rouse, C. Huff, A. Jones, N. Payne. E. Rogers. S. Bolen, E. Bryant, L. Duval, D. Mason, J. Fulton, F. Lunsford, D. Langford, Row Seven: S. Grebey. B. Flexer, R. Rabin, S. Veasey, S. Houston, N. Moyers, D. Seaman, L. Duval, J. Gilchrist, M. Johnson, B. Peacock, A. Ricks, C. Hind, Row Eight: B. Finleyson, P. Kelley, R. Perry, S. English, N. Thomas. J. White, J. O’Looney, I. Swafford, K. Thompson, D. Butts, J. Wetzel, F. Black, B. Dart R. Jordan. R. Gadilhe, L. Parker, D. Farmer, J. Peterson. Science Club Participants SCIENCE CLUB After winning the award for the most active club in the state last year, this year's Science Club has a lot to look forward to. Besides having seminars, lectures, and films as programs for the monthly meetings, the club sponsors the annual Golden Isles Science Fair and sends a number of winners to the state, and sometimes National, competitions. On a winning float David Leggett has a telescopic view of the crowd. Underwater photography is Mr. Tyler's topic at a monthly meeting. 61 Seminar leader Amy Miller shows thumbs up for the chance of heads. Each month student discussion leaders face their fellows with topics not studied in school for one of the Math Club seminars. New to the club is the weekly math contest, open to students in four divisions. This is often a race against time as well as other minds, and early morning problem postings find contestants waiting impatiently. Row One: IX Miller B. Murray, A. Pate. S. Carter. G. Edenfield, B. Thigpen. S. Bryan, M. Brown, M. Beckham, T. Birch, B. Billingsley, D. Highsmith, S. Grebey, H. Ans ey. M Gentile, B. Dart. S. Smith, J. Alexander. D. Black, T. Blount, C. Casey, Row Two: K. Hutton. T. Minter, J. Osborn, A. Rogers. A. Wilkes, W. Daniels. D. r n .e' Puvd' L. Fairman, E. Daneman, B. Brumit, D. Farmer, M. Branch. S. Childers. D. Dart, T. Reisinger, J. Files, Row three: S. Williamson, G. Gehringer, F. B'ack. p. Eagen, M. Mclnnis G. Fitton, M. Faulkenbcrry, R. Lott. R. Rabin, A. Malone, E. Thagard. Row Four: J. Wilkinson, J. Kaufmann. E. Gardner, L. Foster, G. Cate. J. Martin, K. Lee, B. Woolley, Row Five: S. McVeigh, A. Walls, L. Parker, J. O'Steen, S. Leotis, M. Jones. M. Hodges. D. Jones, G. Howell, P. Hoover, J. Iversen, K. Hatcher. C. Hayes, D. Gardner, C. Bradford, F. Moss. N. Grace. F. Marrs. M. Schell. D. Shelander. Row Six: A. Corbitt, R. Nail, H. Lang. D. Leggett J. Owens J. Jenkins L. Joyce. R. Jordan. R. Gadilhe, B. Killian. K. Keithcart. S. Herrina C. Strother, M. Johnson. B. Hansen. J. Gilchrist. B. Thagard. B. Godley, K. Griner. Row Seven: W. Whitlock. T. Newman. J. James. F. Lunsford. J. Fulton. A. Jones. N. Moyers. J. White. R. Raulerson. Row Eight: B. Wagner J. Peterson K. Pittman, D. Ma- son R. Spaulding. G. Marshall. P. Roberson. A. Miller. W. Mills. B. Hali, B. Pelfrey. B. McDonald. C. Hind. D. Langford. R. Gomez. B. Whitlock,'D. Ussery, E. Rogers. K. Long. Row Nine: B. Whittle, D. Reyna. M. Warren. J. Wood, D. Tuttle, J. Rockwood. B. Austin, L. West, L. Taller, S. Webb B. Strother H’ Brown R. Symons N. Sapp. J. Salkin, L. Williams. B. Hamlet. 62 Discussions Square Away Enigmatic Complexities MATH CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Row One: K. Long, E. Gardner. R. Gadilhe. Row Two: N. Sapp. S. Herring, S. Smith. S. Childers. M. Gentile, G. Cate. OFFICERS Row One: Randy Lott, treasurer; Bill Dart, secretary; Row Two: Andy Korb, president: Mike Faulkenberry. vice- president. 63 EXECUTIVE BOARD Row One: M. Baum, S. Carter. K. Long. C. Martin. A. Reed, Row Two: T. Stevens. R. Scerboro. S. Childers. S. Smith. C. Robinson. S. Herring. J. Edmondson. I. R. C. Looks Forward to Better Human Relations I.R.C. Broadening its knowledge of the world is the chief aim of the International Relations Club. Lively, enlightening dis- cussions characterize many of its monthly meetings; at other times, guest speakers present widely varied programs. The largest student organization on campus, the IRC challenges its members to open their eyes, ears, and minds. Discussing Red China. Joe Copeland and Bill Clements define a cul- tural revolution to Kathy Pittman. M OFFICERS I Gail Cranford, president; Shaw McVeigh, vice-president; Elyse Gard- . u- -j _ p ner secretary; Carolyn Carter, treasurer. Before show.ng the film. Mr. H.ght proiects h.s own ideas on Russia. Evans. L Fa.rman. D. Faulk. P. Favaron. J. o« co G-ebey S. Hagey M. Hall. O. Hall. B. Hall, E. Hardin. K. Hargett. C. Hazard. C. Riffle, C. Robinson. P. Roberson. S. Roberts J. Roush. P. Rudd. H. i aRdv ’ _ L t'ju-' o Tavlor E Thaqard K. Thompson 6. Turner. D. Ussery. L. Van Dora. Staley. R. Stapleton T. Steve . D. Sturn s-cs «r®“ 'M ' Warren %. Webb O. Weis. P. Welch. T. Well . M w'ells. S. Wentworth. J Wetzel. B. White. B. White. ?' Whir VWr'Whmiky BAWMtfl!: S. wSn wSS ' L. William,. M. Williams, j. Willis, f. Winship. J. Wood. S. Wright. D. Wynck. Row One: B. Jones, R. Vinson, D. Harper. K. McDowell, S. McDonald. R. Mayo. C. Benfield. W. Harper, R. Hopkins, D. Keller, C. Wikles, Row Two: W Reinhold, R. Knight. S. Sellers L. Curry. R. Fernandes. J. Brown, D. Grimes. Row Three: J. Harper. H. McLamb. D. Hairred, R. Jordan.’ D Shiver W. D.estel D. Gr.ff.n. E. Lightfoot, J. Branch. M. Cleghorn. J. Carter. Row Four: D. Edgy. M. Wells. J. Nix. C. Bright. J. Osborn. J. Poston s' Tostenson, D. Taylor, E. Thomas, J. Bunkley, C. Pittman. Student Center Is Erected under F.F.A. Auspices FFA Future Farmers of America encourages boys to think seriously about a career in farming. They are taught first- hand the techniques involved in operating farm machinery, raising animals, and doing agricultural work. The Exchange Club Fair is the big event of the year for FFA members, giving them a chance to show what they have learned. «'NN ACADEMY SCHOOL FORES • SPONSORED BY • IA VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE DEI CORPORATI 3 I0N BAG-CAMP k Ut Establish With the future in mind. Harold McLamb, Nathaniel Adams, and Mack Miller plant pine seedlings as an FFA project. 66 OFFICERS Edward Lightfoot, secretary; Marcia Chapman, sweetheart; Lance Curry, president; David Harper, sentinel. Profits of F.H.A. Donut Sale Aid March of Dimes FHA OFFICERS Mary Baum, chairman of music and recreation; Pam Ledbetter, president Patricia Todd, vice-president; Pat Strickland, project chairman; Shirley Hig- ginbotham, treasurer. Future homemakers participate in a communication experiment con- ducted by Mr. David Hansen. Basic purposes of the Future Homemakers of America are to train and enlighten interested girls for lives of suc- cessful homemaking. Members work with programs of in- terior decorating, child care, and cooking. With this prepara- tion, Glynn's modern young homemakers are on the right path toward happy careers as housewives and mothers. Row Ona: R. Meyers. B. Emanuel. L. Griffin. F. Gibson. P. Newman, M. Davis. A. Michels. D. Thompson. S. Higginbotham. C. Knight, L. Atkinson. C. Pace, J. King. G.' Geiger, B. Thrift, P. Ledbetter. Row Two: F. McDaniel. T. Birch. J. Langford. L. Fennel. K. Pittman, P. Boatright, M. Sharp, M Williams J. Robson. P. Todd. J. Drury. S. Mumert. L. Ganas, M. Sarro. M. Gentile. L. Nicholsen. C. Strickland. L. See, D. Gordon. Miss El- lington. Mrs! Wright, Row Three: D. Strickland. E. Bryant. S. Yawn. E. Blackerby. M. Corn. S. Veasey. P. Strickland. S. Gallagher. C. McDowell. D. Hladik, A. Jamison. 67 DCT Row One: S. Owens, P. Cox. S. Huskey, L. Banyar, D. McConnell, D. Potter. G. Sapp, C. Knight, T. Peterson, B. Lane. Row Two: K. Butler, L. Grif- fin, P. Turner, B. Hardin. L. Griner, S. Yawn, K. Stalvey, M. Griffis, K. Lone, L. Layton, W. Arthur, G. Skinner, B. Stogsdill, Mr. Everett. Business Trainees Make Adjustments for Venturing VOT Row One: C. Shupe, C. Williamson, J. Harper. D. Turner, L. Wells, J. Green, J. Luquette. S. Moore, Row Two: K. Mavromat, M. Powell, L. Foun- tain. K. Ward. J. Braddock, A. Crooms, G. Long, H. Carroll, G. Pope, G. McCoy, Row Three: A. McDowell, D. Nobles, E. Anderson, B. Harrell, J. Deen, D. Drury. 68 Row Ono: K. Bryant, S. Moor©, M. Bluestein, L. Wells, D. Turner, J. Green, S. Portulas, J. Luquette, S. Rogers, J. Braddock, C. Carter, J. Horton, Row Two: J. Lane. A. Huggins. A. Crooms. H. Carroll. N. Willis, P. Rayburn. S. Owens. D. Nobles. J. Harper. B. Harrell. M. Brown. P. Mock. Row Three: K. Mavromat, L. Fountain, E. Whisenant, H. Rykard, S. Higginbotham, J. Deen, L. Geiger, S. Chaney, P. Welch, T. Hall, G. Long, M. Pow- ell. G. McCoy. Row Four: G. Pope. C. Williamson. M. Dills. C. Shupe, D. Drury. A. McDowell. M. Bohannon. W. Pittman, C. Wright, T. Brown. E. Anderson, A. McDonough, K. Ward, L. Wallace, B. Edenfield. Into Practical Concerns DCT, VOT, FBLA Students who plan careers in business have an opportunity for practical experience opened to them through either the Diversified Cooperative Training program or a course in Vocational Office Training. Through these courses and the Future Business Leaders of America, many of Glynn's stu- dents can find the jobs for which they are best suited. OFFICERS Jeanie Lane, vice-president; Sandy Portulas, president; Judy Horton, reporter; Marilyn Dills, treasurer; Cheryl Shupe, secretary. Donna Turner pulls a senior's record to make out a transcript. 69 barter. C- Bullard. S. Bowen. P. Evans. S. Reisinger. L Kellogg. A. Michels. Row Two: M. Morris. A. Hosford. Row Three: C. Eaton. . C ark. K. Cochran. J. Bridges, S. Forehand. A. Forehand. E. Groover, S. Harper, J. Jenkins, C. Latham, B. Paulk, P. Rayburn. Glynn’s Future Teachers Drive to Promote Better Fundamentals of education are put into useful practice by the Future Teachers of America. Members are part of a cooperative program in which they teach elementary school Children at Sidney Lanier for a certain period each day. FTA participation is usually the first step for girls inter- ested in a future career in the school system. Ann Michels leafs through several teachers' journals to secure an im- pression of her possible career. OFFICERS Pam Evans, vice-president; Sheila Bowen, president; Lizz Kellogg, secretary; Pat Rayburn, treasurer. 70 OFFICERS Marie Beckham, secretary-treasurer; Bill Rogers, publicity chairman; Mary Hodge, vice-president; Barry Fitzpatrick, sergeant-at-arms; Mike Wells, presi- dent. Standards of Learning FT A AND SAFETY CLUB Explaining the major causes of accidents to the Safety Club mem- bers. Officer Sparks urges them to drive carefully. Promoting safety consciousness at Glynn Academy and in the community is a never ending project for the active members of the Safety Club. As sponsor, Mrs. Shelander instills the sense of this mission into her club, encouraging them to drive defensively, for as statistics prove, being in the right does not always mean staying alive. Row Ona: M. Dugger. M. Beckham. B. Murray, L. Foster, P. Welch, P. Newman, C. Panis, L. Ledoux, C. Sadowski, D. Davis, C. Strayer, J. Haddon, Row Two: B. Fitzpatrick, L. Fitzpatrick, M. Hodges. M. Wells, S. Webb. L. Woodall, M. Bohannon, C. Drury, Row Three: B. Rogers, W. Pittman, B. White, R. Parker, S. Green, J. Johnson, D. Ward. 71 Red and White Band Proves Instrumental to Glynn Row One: M. Faulkenberry. R. Loft. J. Fulton. C. Hinds, L. Corbitt. F. Lunsford. M. Barr. B. Hall, D. Egan. Row Two: M. Sisk. D. Langford. B. Keene, R. Holcomb. M. Davis, M. Stevens, M. Hassler, D. Latham. A. Knight, K. Pittman. L. Duval. M. Warren. K. Keithcart. Row Three: L. West. J. Hassin- ger, D. Grace, A. Chadwick, S. Bolen, D. Seaman, B. Ward, P. Cartwright. C. Robinson, P. Newman, T. Burch, B. Hamlett, N. Thomas, M. Fried- man. J. Jenkins, A. Beard, E. Hardin, Z. West, C. McGoogan, L. Johnson. N. Payne. Row Four: N. Moyers. K. Olsen, R. Williamson, R. William- son, G. O Neal. K. Faulkenberry. R. Boucher. J. Matthiesen, A. Jones, B. Godley. D. Jones. W. Collins, Row Five: J. Harrell, M. Hayes, E. Rogers. P. Kinstle, L. Pace, B. Nelson, A. Walls, R. Williams. S. McVeigh, P. Martin, B. Strother, T. Bishop, D. Moseley, D. Thompson, M. Strom, B. Pea- cock, J. Shelander, B. Music, M. Horne, S. James, W. Holmes, H. Brown, J. Gilchrist, J. Roush. Coming breathless and footweary into first period, a band member is an easily distinguished individual in the fall. Mr. Barr is an exacting taskmaster and although that means hard work, it also means a show finished is one to be proud of. On the field or in concert, the band has always proven itself an organization of superior quality. Bend director Mr. Barr presents Woodie Woodward with a trophy for outstanding senior band member. 72 Victory Marches BAND Drum Major Randy Loft regulates the beat during a Glynn fight song. Drum Majorettes: Debbie Latham. Kaleen Keithcart, Charlotte Robinson. Cathy McGoogan. BAND OFFICERS Row One: Kaleen Keithcart. Secretary-treasurer; Mark Warren. Librarian; Row Two: Teddy Bishop, Chaplain; Bo Godley, Vice-President; Steve James. President. 73 Animating the Crowd, Glynn’s Captain: Gale Roebuck Fiery cheerleaders sound the alorm for a homecoming victory. 74 Row One: Mary Ann Rogers, Cheryl Martin, Gail Roebuck, Linda Portman, Sandra Saunders. Row Two: Kappy Thompson, Laurie Groover, Mary George. Jane Spaulding, Sherry Smith. Sharon Staley. Cheerleaders Spur Athletes on to “Whomp ’Em Up” CHEERLEADERS AND G-CLUB Co-captain: Linda Portman Glynn cheerleaders are a vivacious breed of individuals who use a combination of balance, coordination, and seem- ingly unending energy to spur the Terrors on to victory. Hours of hard and exhausting practice spent in summer sessions and daily work-outs after school organize this group of girls into a unified and well-synchronized team. During halftime, Sherry Smith gingerly lights a majorette's baton. Row One: M. George, J. Spaulding. C. Martin. L. Groover, G. Roebuck, L. Portman. K. Thompson. S. Smith. M. Rogers. S. Saunders. Row Two: R. Jordon. T. Dockery. R. Perry. B. Becker. C. Kessler. J. Greco. L Blackshear. B. Dart. J. Stewart. Row Three: N. Sapp, R. Anderson. R. Morgan. W. South. H. Ansley. M. Baxter. B. Thigpen, P. Kinstle. M. Spaulding. Row Four: D. Mason. B. Finleyson. M. McGrow. J. Manning. D. Dart. B. Flexer. K. McLeod. B. Bone, J. Rockwood. M. Mrochek. Row Five: T. Crews. B. Brumit. G. Marshall. T. Minter. S. Johnson. J. Wood. J. Nolen. J. Peterson. M. Cave. Row Six: G. Lewis, R. Williams, R. Spaulding, D. Butts. S. Buzzard. B. White. B. Reeves. S. Herring. 75 R®w On : A. Row Two: M 8ck® NtofT, T. S.'saoc. R® 5. R ccck. 8. M ?Cf«. R«w P«ur: 1C. Hccb rr , C. WWaM . Rcw R r N. ?jr- tofcjft, R. M«r+5 A. Hi-Y Clubs Devote Time to Rw-dirg scnp i,. Tp -Hi-Y Tvjf'tb !' gm «rr inpKMBplii s it- To mairta'i a-d e.s e -c fferpjgfecut {fee scfeco bore, and commu-rty a Qristfarr way of He is rre pwpcse of {fee Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. Flltmg empty stpdtfngs arid giving dona- tions to Word Ser.ce ana c of ffeeir many pndects. OFRCERS EW Carson. yica-prasiOwnF: TVidy Sishop, pnBidvnt Sana, Rwoock. dtapJam: l «i Fw-nw, sacrahwy. u StSetc rf: i 5 iu ui iiMfS 'flnou; a c j v Q, u fya®3 ’ aapinu i Vfpu 5 j.iMpa tt veqeu ijpia$ uo gttup W S! S - ‘ ,r-tf ifn sas tiyQi v o 'a. r rrprt'd h i r vh i : mli a ® «9 s s ■« - fp«g ♦ S fj | '5 'S aMl % d C w 9F '6 ' K O A £ rX c : 0 A-IH-iyi ONV A-IH 3| J°W Buj n Row One: C. Bradford. S. Patrick, C. Sadowski, A. Walls. P. Strickland, C. Panis, S. Eller, J. King, Row Two: C. McDowell, C. Bullard. D. Gardner, T. Birch, D. Thompson. S. Veasey, A. Malone, E. Thaggard, S. Corbin, S. Rogers, J. James, D. Poole, G. McNabb, C. Wells. S. Gallagher, A. Chadwick, G. Carmichael, D. Engle, M. O'Brien, M. Gentile. Row Three: B. Walters, M. Horne, J. Tippins, K. Griner, R. Rabin, S. Webb. OFFICERS Randy Rabin, vice-president; Charlotte Bullard, president; Suzi Gallagher, secretary-treasurer. Students Play a Leading Appreciation of music, art, drama, and dance runs high in Fine Arts Club members, who draw a stimulating and enjoyable experience from exposure to these art forms. Vocal chords in the Glee Club ire strained, trained, and rehearsed until they are finally ready to perform, which they do in fine style for the enjoyment of rapt audiences. 78 GIRLS' CHORUS Row One: T. Newman, S. Warrick, Row Two: V. Watts, S. Bowen, B. Thrift, E. Hodges, C. Moyers, L. Nicholson. L. Ledoux. V. Ficarelli, D. Rouse. D. Burney. Row Three: T. Harrington. C. Easton, J. Luquette, C. Disselkamp. J. Stanford, J. James, C. Walthall. B. Baker. C. Shusda, S. Kelley. Row Four: A. Wilkes. F. Jaudon, A. Melone. C. Pace. D. Dalton, P. Ledbetter, F. Jones, S. Hagey, R. Stewart, S, Eller, C. Wolls, S. Cribbs. Role in Acknowledging Fine Art at Glynn Academy FINE ARTS CLUB AND GLEE CLUB CONCERT CHOIR Row One: A. Miller, Row Two: E. Whisenont, E. Gardner, S. Farmer. C. Moore. S. Mann, M. Rhoads. M. Moore. B. Hardwick. M. Baum, Row Three: P. Hoover, J. Spaulding, R. Morgan, M. Hodges, B. Austin, W. Roberts, I. Anderson, J. Tippins, D. Berg, D. Klimp, L. Layton, S. Owens, P. Ray- burn, D. Rowland, Row Four: J. Hodge, B. Fitzpatrick, T. Wilson, C. Benfield, M. Jones, J. Bragg, J. Tyson, G. Lewis, C. Johnson. 79 Making Up Characterizations Causes Much Debate Row One: D. Berg. J. Tippins, G. Rowe. J. Copeland. J. White, C. Benfield, Row Two: D. Klimp, C. Buckles, C. Berry, C. Bullard, M. Gardner, S. Spires. E. Bryant, D. Gould, E. Blackerby. E. Harden. G. Gettinger, K. McGarvey. A. Thompson. Amid Ambitious Thespians THESPIAN CLUB AND DEBATING CLUB In seconds Miss Watkins makes Sherry Middleton seem years older. A thrill of excitement, a whispered Break a leg, the hush of an audience when the lights are dimmed—all these are poignant feelings of opening night. Our Thespian Soci- ety works long and hard building scenery, rigging lights, and making costumes. But when the curtain closes and the applause sounds, the feeling of pride is insurmountable. OFFICERS Gale Gettinger, secretary-treasurer: Don Berg, vice-president: Kathy Mc- Garvey, president. DEBATING CLUB J. Copeland. C. Van Divner, G. Miler. B. Glover. B. Clements. 81 Andy Korb, secretary: Virginia Rutherford, president:,Missy Mclnnis, vice- Driftwood business staff president: Ann Michels, treasurer. Teddy Bishop. Andy Korb Driftwood Publishes Creative Writings Annually CREATIVE WRITING CLUB AND DRIFTWOOD Worlds of expression are opened by the Creative Writing Club. At monthly meetings members are encouraged to do writing of their own, although many sessions are given to the criticism and analysis of established literature. Drift- wood, the literary magazine sponsored by the club, contains poetry and short stories submitted by Glynn students. Driftwood art staff S. Corbin. R. Rabin. S. Grebey. G. Miller. Driftwood assistant editor Linda Duval, editor Virginia Rutherford. 82 Driftwood literary staff T. Martin, A. Michels, G. Gettinger, C. Van Divner, L Kellogg. Row One: R. Burney, A. Reed. T. Martin, Row Two: K. Pittman, L. Duval, G. Gettinger, C. Van Divner. Row Three: P. Farmer, M. Panis, T. Bishop, L. Ingram, K. Deiters, R. Rabin, E. Daneman. Row Four: J. Tippins, J. Chapman. A. Michels. Row One: J. Hassinger. J. S. Parker, B. Moore, T. Bennett, J. TIppins, K. Faulkenberry, D. Egan, Row Two: P. Boatright. S. Johnson, C. Disselkamp, L. Corbitt, I. Swafford, L. Duval, D. Farmer, T. Hall, C. Pace. C. Van Divner, C. McDowell, P. Cartwright. The Activities of the School Year Are Captured Reporter Cheryl Van Divner and sponsor Mrs. Parker review their weekly writeup on student activities at Glynn. Glynn Academy has appended a new organization to it- self this year. The newspaper staff, innovated and advised by Mrs. Parker, keeps Glynn County posted on the events around campus with weekly write-ups in the Brunswick News. 84 Virginia Rutherford, NEWSPAPER STAFF AND HIGH TIDE STAFF edltor Mr. Gil Tharp, professional photographer High Tide advisors are as important to the annual as the workers themselves: Miss Lewis and Mrs. Parks have done their best to help the staff. Editors are sometimes strange people. They yell and antagonize; they love and encourage; and they tuck loose ends into the core which they are re- sponsible for holding together. Miss Lewis, advisor Gal Gettinger, Nancy Undarwood Sandi Grabay Ann Michals Paul Farmar Hard Work, Long Hours, Time does strange things in the Prep when school is not in and annual staff is. Deadlines are worked against and met with wearied success. Earl the Pearl, the Synonym Finder, rubbing out pages, marathons without erasers— these are the memories of an annual staffer. Another mem- ory is the memory of work, for that is what annual staff means. David Mason 86 Pointing out their new idea to Ann Michels and Paul Farmer, Peggy Cissy Bradford, editor: Toni Martin Kelley and Karen Long await their opinions. Meditation, and Frustration Makes the Tide Rise HIGH TIDE STAFF ACTIVITIES Movement, always something beginning, happening, continuing . . . Life at Glynn is caught up in the swirl of constant activity — homecoming, dances, senior barbeque, student elections, club banquets . . . A cycle is followed — anticipation, reality, then loss to the kaleidoscope of past. 88 89 Burning desires to win inspire both the loyal supporters and the football team at Glynn Academy. Pep Rallies Spark Interest, Support, and Pride in Hopes and cheerleaders jump skyward at a football pep rally. Glynn’s cheerleaders back the Rod Terrors with encouragement. Up in arms, cheerleaders Mary George and Diane Wolfes give a half time cheer for Glynn Academy's basketball team. 91 Anticipation and 92 Homecoming court: Holly Plant, Randy Jordan, Harriet Gilbert, John Peterson, Linda Portman, Buck Brumit, Margie Miller, Howard Mann. Memories Bound the Circle of Glynn’s Activities HOMECOMING AND CHRISTMAS FORMAL A dynamic group performs at the Christmas Formal. Releasing bottled up Christmas spirit. Wayne South. Kappy Thompson, and John Peterson put the snow on for an alluring effect. Homecoming—and a treasure chest of Glynn's past and present glory is opened with the traditional parade and halftime show. The Terrors triumph, and the pride signified by the name GLYNN blazes in the eyes and minds of all. Weeks pass; the excitement that has simmered since home- coming rises and is completed by the Christmas formal, sponsored by the Student Council and featuring the Dy- namics. Many surprises are in store for Steve Jomes's date to the dance. 93 Ali Hakim, played by Randy Rabin, pouts while the other members of the cast carry through one of the scenes in Oklahoma. 94 Students Direct Their Talents Toward the Stage PLAYS AND CONCERTS A noted pert of Glynn Academy's extracurricular activities is the girls' chorus under the direction of Miss Yarbrough. Expressive gestures are vital to Miss Yarbrough in directing the chorus. Last Spring, an excellent musical production of Oklahoma was given before three consecutive full-houses. State Fair, a hilarious farm comedy, was presented in the fall. Through- out the year, the choruses never ceased to delight audi- ences with their fine singing. Our school contains a wealthy of talent, both dramatic and musical. Girls' chorus performs in concert. 95 Impressive Red Terror band marches proudly down the fifty yard-line. A temporary holdover in the office allows Danny Saunders to catch up on some unfinished homework. Elizabeth Anderson. Sandy Portulas, and Frances McLean fix refresh- ments for hungry FBLA members. 96 With the arrival of sixth period each day, a student's attention tends to wander in even the most interesting of his classes. Time Is Spread Thin Over Phases of Student Life Pen poised in mid-air, Karen Olsen hesitates for a few moments to gather her thoughts. 97 COUNTY POLICE CHIEF: Buck Brumit CITY FIRE CHIEF: Sandy Ogden COUNTY FIRE CHIEF: Andy Korb Boys Serve Temporarily in Official Capacities CITY OFFICIALS Sponsored by the Optimist Club, Youth and Government Day is a traditional activity designed to give outstanding senior boys a closer look at the inner workings of the Bruns- wick and Glynn County governments. Elected by the senior class, the twelve spend this day finding out what it is like to fill official positions. 98 CHAIRMAN OF COUNTY COMMISSION: John Peterson CITY POLICE CHIEF: Bill Dart CITY MANAGER: Chet Rozier DIRECTOR, BRUNSWICK PUBLIC WORKS: Wayno South; SUPERINTENDENT. GLYNN COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS: Gerald Marshall CHAIRMAN OF JOINT PLANNING COMMISSION: Mike Mrachek MAYOR: Lee Blackshear COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR: Mike Cave MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Missy Mclnnis and Andy Korb BEST ALL AROUND: Harriet Gilbert and Lee Blaclcshear Outstanding FRIENDLIEST: Linda Portman end John Peterson 100 Seniors Push Toward Attainment of Ends in Sight SUPERLATIVES MOST HUMOROUS: Peggy Kelley end Jim Greco 101 ATHLETICS Rugged hours spent in practice . . . A determination to win Against strong competition . . . Disappointments emerging as Victories . . . Memories encased in the minds Of trophy winners . . . These are the pain And the privilege of being An athlete. The spectator, too, must live. He thrives on the Vicarious thrill of contention. The pleasure of winning And the feeling of a game lost Are for him almost as real. 102 103 Early Season Defeats Furnish the Experience and Lining up for their last game, senior Terrors are eager to end their football careers at Glynn Academy with a victory over Andrew Jackson. SCOREBOARD Glynn. .. . 6 Glynn. . . . ....27 Savannah 26 Glynn. .. . 35 Glynn. .. . 24 Glynn. .. . 27 Glynn. .. . 0 Glynn.... 10 Glynn.... 7 Glynn.... 26 Glynn. ... 0 Terror offense intensely watches the defensive line hold Glynn's opposition. 104 Incentive That Launches Glynn to a Strong Finish FOOTBALL Rugged afternoon hours are spent toughening up Terrors. A four game losing streak rests heavily on weary Torror shoulders before a win over Savannah. The scoreboard reveals the promise of a Red Terror upset victory over Savannah High Blue Jackets. 105 Row One: B. Becker, R. Morgan, B. Finleyson, D. Shelby. H. Ansley, H. Hart, M. McGraw, Row Two: J. Manning, B. Thigpen. B. Dart, M. Baxter, R. Anderson. W. South. Glynn Terrors Break an During a pre-game warm up. Head Coach John Roland strides down the fifty yard line to confer with his assistant coaches. Coaches Henry. Roland, and Hanley view the game from the sidelines. Even Season Under a New Head Coach, John Roland FOOTBALL Row One: R. Perry. B. Flexer, E. Dawson, P. Kinstle. T. Minter. Row Two: T. Dockery. T. Crows, M. Neeld, J. Greco, L Blackshear. J. Stewart. Row Three: D. Kent, G. Marshall. S. Johnson. G. Sapp. K. McLeod. 107 Mel Baxter scrambles out of the clutches of his opponent into the path cleared by Mike McGraw. Aquinas Shamrocks Fall to Glynn in Season Opener AQUINAS Terrors promise Coach Roland an opening game victory. 108 In the opening game of the season Glynn rolled over the hapless Aquinas Shamrocks 27-6. The first time they got the football the Terrors drove sixty yards to get a touchdown. Another opportunity arose when Joe Stewart recovered a fumble on the Shamrock forty yard line. Min- utes later, John Manning broke clear for a 23 yard scoring play. The next Terror TD came in the final quarter on a Bill Dart to Mel Baxter pass. After Aquinas scored their lone six-pointer, Mike McGraw caught a pass from Dart for the final Glynn tally. In addition to Stewart, Lee Blackshear, Tony Dockery, and David Kent played an outstanding game on defense for the Red Terrors. Glynn YARDSTICK Aquinas 18 First Downs 12 222 Yards Rushing 101 127 Yards Passing 22 12-8 Passes 14-5 2-32.0 Punts 5-27.0 1 Fumbles 1 95 Penalties 25 In a vain attempt Bruce Becker lunges for the ball. Strong A.R.C. Rolls Past Injury-Plagued Terrors RICHMOND ACADEMY Buddy Thigpen out|umps a Musketeer to gain possession of the ball. In the first home game of the season, the Terrors, minus their star quarterback Bill Dart, fell to a strong Richmond Academy team 35-7. A.R.C. entered the game with one of the best offensive threats in the region, Herman Lamb. Hov ever, the Musketeers used Lamb as a decoy most of the night, while quarterback Lee Sheppard took most of the glory. Substitute signal-caller Don Dart did an unexpectedly good job, but his inexperience and several bad breaks for Glynn took their toll as the game wore on. Late in the second half, the Terrors managed to score when Don Dart plunged in for the lone Glynn touchdown of the night. Mel Baxter booted in the extra point. Glynn YARDSTICK Richmond 10 First Downs 8 64 Yards Rushing 299 76 Yards Passing 38 19-7 Passes 11-4 8-31.0 Punts 8-28.1 3 Fumbles Lost I 10 Penalties 0 Good dofensive play by Sam Johnson seats a stubborn Musketeer. A.R.C. takes steps to stop Glynn's ball carrier, Bruce Becker. Revis Anderson streaks downfield with a Musketeer at his heels. 109 While Gerald Marshall closes in, Darrel Cooper brings a Jenkins runner to the ground. A Warrior bites the dust trying to catch Mel Baxter. Powerful Jenkins Warriors Hand Glynn First Loss Bobby Finleyson overpowers a Jenkins linebacker. JENKINS Jenkins High, ranked second in the state, defeated the Red Terrors 27-7 in the third game of the season. Led by the passing and running of All-State quarterback Jack O'Neil, the Warriors mounted a 20-0 half time edge. During the second half the Glynn defense held them to one touch- down. In the fourth period Bill Dart hit Mike McGraw with a six yard pass for Glynn's touchdown: this marked the first time any team had scored against Jenkins. Lee Blackshear, Joe Stewart, Tommy Crews, and Gerald Mar- shall stood out on defense as they constantly pres- sured the Jenkins offense. Mel Baxter, Bill Dart, Mike McGraw, and Buddy Thig- pen played key roles on offense. Glynn YARDSTICK Jenkins 14 First Downs 19 90 Yards Rushing 206 141 Yards Passing 211 20-10 Passos 33-18 3-31.0 Punts 4-31.5 2 Fumbles Lost 0 10 Penalties 108 Slipping past a Warrior. Mike McGraw finds his way clear. 110 Butler Field Goal Spells Defeat for Red Terrors BUTLER Backed by Terror defenders, Bill Dark nears his goal. Glynn Academy encountered Butler in Augusta for its fourth game and came away with a disappointingly close defeat of 10-7. Butler scored a touchdown in the second quarter and followed up in the third quarter with a field goal to bring the score to 10-0. Glynn then made a sus- tained drive, pushing Butler to within fifteen yards of the goal. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Bill Dart fought his way to a touchdown and kicked the extra point, putting the Glynn score at 7. Despite the loss of three key headhunters— Bill Flexer, Emory Dawson, and Buck Brumit—the de- fensive line succeeded in stalling the Bulldogs from further scoring possibili- ties. Glynn YARDSTICK Butler 9 First Downs 15 73 Yards Rushing 222 31 Yards Passing 41 3 Passes Completed 6 1 Passes Intercepted 0 6-25 Punts 4-35 2 Fumbles Lost 0 61 Penalties 145 Taking a breather, Lee Blackshear reviews the next play with his teammates. Buddy Thigpen can’t find a handle on an overthrown aerial pass. It takes two to tangle with Bill Dart. Ill Behind the blocking of Robbie Morgan and Joe Stewart, Bill Dart churns for a first down. Red and White Falls to Rival Jesup Yellow Jackets JESUP Shaking off a Jesup player, John Manning looks for daylight. 112 In the fifth game of the season Glynn fell to arch rival Jesup by a 26-7 score. Taking command of the game from the start, the Yellow Jackets used a strong running offense to jump into the lead in the first half. The Terrors had trouble getting a drive started and went into the half time without having scored. As the second half began, Jesup continued to dominate the game until the fourth quarter, when Glynn Academy exploded with a series of ground gaining plays, ending in a TD. Bill Dart passed to Darrell Cooper for forty yards and then to John Manning for thirty more. Running plays took the Terrors to the five yard line, and from there they scored. Glynn YARDSTICK Jesup 9 First Downs 13 87 Yards Rushing 225 151 Yards Passing 27 22-10 Passes 15-4 5-26.2 Punts 2-26.5 1 Fumbles Lost 0 98 Penalties 30 A Yellow Jacket hems in John Manning. Terrors Upset Savannah High to End Losing Streak SAVANNAH HIGH After receiving a pass, Baxter finds his way clear to the goal. Glynn Academy ended a four game losing streak by up- setting highly rated Savannah 27-26. The Terror offense used the devastating passing combination of Bill Dart to Mel Baxter to roll up their highest point combination of the season. Dart hit on 12 of 20 passes for 226 yards and three touchdowns with Baxter on the receiving end of two of the scoring tosses. This attack helped to offset the per- formance of Savannah quarterback Larry Bartley, who rushed for 240 yards and three touchdowns even though YARDSTICK the Glynn defense was keying on him. The Terror defensive unit was tough in the clutch as it man- aged to deflect the key PAT after the final Jacket breaks through the Jackets' defense. Glynn Savannah High 14 First Downs 12 120 Yards Rushing 327 226 Yards Passing 5 20-12 Passes 10-1 3-31.6 Punts 4-34.0 0 Fumbles Lost 2 60 Penalties 65 j to hang on when John Manning With no opposition ahead. Mel Baxter races toward the end zone. After breaking a tackle. Anderson drives for the winning touchdown. 113 T« TF Rebels Use Strong Running Game to Overcome Glynn GROVES A Rebel tries unsuccessfully to bar Wayne South's way. Sprinting under a pass. Mike McGraw disregards an oncoming Rebel. Bruce Becker meets his opposition head on. Glynn Academy's Red Terrors fell to Groves in the Rebels homecoming game 24-0. The outstanding play of the game for Glynn came when Tony Dockery caught a pass on the Groves one yard line but was knocked out of bounds just as the half ended. The Terror offensive unit was able to push its way past the Groves' fifteen yard line three more times, only to see these drives fall short. Bill n.-i. i__i _____a- ii i ------------------WP j was more than twice that of Groves. Despite the outstanding performance of the defensive team, the absence of Lee Black- shear weakened the Ter- ror line. fs gained through the YARDSTICK air. This Glynn Groves 14 First Downs 17 74 Yards Rushing 262 235 Yards Passing 115 36-15 Passes 13-9 3-36.3 Punts 4-36.0 45 Penalties 100 A Groves player has e herd time seating Tony Doctery. 114 Glynn Claims Homecoming Triumph Over Benedictine BENEDICTINE Glynn Academy climaxed a week of homecoming activ- ities by edging Benedictine 7-0. With the defensive units of both teams dominating play, the two rivals battled to a stand-off during the first half. Glynn's defensive back- field, behind Buddy Thigpen and Pat Kinstle. stopped the Cadet air attack so effectively that B.C. picked up only five yards passing. However, the offense could not muster a score, leaving the game deadlocked at the half. The struggle continued until Mike McGraw pulled in a pass from Bill Dart for-the only touchdown of the night. The headhunters then gathered to stop the B.C. offense, giving Glynn their first shutout win of the year. Glynn YARDSTICK Benedictine 11 First Downs 5 161 Yards Rushing 67 79 Yards Passing 3 18-7 Passes 16-2 5-26.0 PunH 7-11 JO 2 Fumbles Lost 2 45 Penalties 30 A fake by Bill Dart leaves a Cadet grabbing air. High stepping Buddy Thigpen makes ground for Terrors. 115 When Bill Derf gets this close to e score, even two Bulldogs can't stop him. With a Bulldog in hot pursuit, Baxter heads goalward. Terrors Use Early Scores to Knock Off Waycross WAYCROSS The referee melees sure Mel Baxter doesn't step out of bounds. 116 After mounting a 14-0 lead, Glynn Academy fought off a last ditch rally by Waycross to give the Red Terrors their third victory in the last four games. In the first quarter Mel Baxter hauled in a Bulldog punt and scampered sev- enty-five yards for the first Terror score. The teams battled to on impasse for the next two quarters as the Glynn de- fense held the Bulldogs at bay. In the fourth quarter the Red and White engineered their first sustained drive with Bill Dart plunging to pay- dirt from three yards out. Waycross auickly struck for o touchdown, but the Terror dofense gathered behind Joe Stewart, Tony Dockery, and Mason Noold to stop the final Waycross drivo. Glynn YARDSTICK Waycross 14 First Downs 5 142 Yards Rushing 93 159 Yards Passing 14 17-8 Passes 9-2 2-30.0 Punts 7-42.7 1 Fumbles Lost I 70 Penalties 50 Charging ahead, Bill Dart waves the opposition aside. Terrors Close Season With Third Successive Win ANDREW JACKSON Coordinating good timing and quick maneuvering, Albert White scores the final tally. In the final game of the season the Terrors evened their record at 5-5 by edging Andrew Jackson 7-0. The win was the third in a row for the Red and White. In a game marked by outstanding defensive play, neither team could put to- gether a successful drive in the first half. Behind Lee Black- shear, Joe Stewart, and Mason Neeld, the Terrors stopped the Tigers on several key third down situations. As the second half progressed, defense continued to dominate the game. In the fourth quar- ter Revis Anderson broke loose and scampered 44 yards to put Glynn in scoring range. Seconds later, Albert White took a pass from Bill Dart and raced for the winning touchdown. Glynn YARDSTICK Jenkins 8 First Downs 12 95 Yards Rushing 118 141 Yards Passing 116 23-14 Passes 20-7 4-31.0 Punts 4-27.2 I Fumbles Lost 3 94 Penalties 20 Having outdistanced the rest of Andrew Jackson. Revis Anderson strains to get past the last defender. 117 Row One: S. Owens. T. Durham. F. Brown. J. Nolen. G. Partin, Row Two: T. Williams. B. Stalvey, R. Restagno. R. Scoggins, J. Smith, Row Three: M. Haisten. A. White. J. Stewart. B. McDonald. B. Ransom, B. Slay. Tough Schedule Holds Skinners to Two Victories JUNIOR VARSITY Dropping back. Jimbo Nolen scans the field for an open receiver. Handicapped by a lack of depth, Glynn's Baby Terrors managed two victories out of a nine-game schedule. The two wins by the jayvee gridiron squad came against Jesup and Jenkins. Despite their record, the B-Team developed future varsity stars such as Jimbo Nolen and Troy Williams, who should see plenty of action with the varsity next year. During halftime, Coach May makes adjustments in the game plan. 118 Three Baby Terrors pressure a desperate ball carrier. Glynn.... .... 0 SCOREBOARD Camden County 46 Glynn. . . . .... 7 Charlton County 50 Glynn.... .... 7 Richard Arnold 22 Glynn.... ....14 Jesup Glynn.... .... 0 Windsor Forrest 18 Glynn.... .... 0 Jesup Glynn.... . ... 14 Jenkins Glynn.... .... 0 Ocala Glynn. ... ....13 Brunswick High 21 Jimbo Nolen closes in on an opposing pass receiver. Good defensive play by Windsor Forrest trips up Milce Bankston. I 19 Glynn Cage Fortunes Look The finer points of playing the guard position are explained to Sam Bowen by head coach Ronnie Myers. Beach’s David Hall tries in vain to block captain Mike Cave's shot. N. Sapp. S. Bowen. D. Mason. B. Wagner. J. Rockwood, R. Spaulding. A. Korb. G. Lewis. M. Cave. B. Reeves. R. Williams. 120 Up As Terrors Build Winning Team Under New Coach BASKETBALL Despite having lost six lettermen from the previous year, Glynn's basketball team finished the season with a 9-11 rec- ord under new coach Ron Myers. As the only returning starter, senior Mike Cave lived up to his role as captain with his scoring and rebounding. Joining Cave in the start- ing line-up were juniors Randy Spaulding and Norman Sapp, senior Greg Lewis, and sophomore Sam Bowen. Throughout a tough schedule, the Terrors used a disciplined offense to attain their fifth place ranking in the Region. Three play- ers, Randy Spaulding, Mike Cave, and Norman Sapp, av- eraged ten points or more per game. Spaulding finished seventh in the Region in scoring. As the key to the Terror defense, Sam Bowen caused a majority of turnovers, and Greg Lewis joined Cave as the top rebounder. These play- ers made Glynn's rebuilding year most successful. Going tor a lay up, Randy Spaulding strains toward the basiet. SCOREBOARD Glynn 54 Darien 42 Glynn 60 Fernandina 51 Glynn 63 Groves 56 Glynn 39 Thompkins 70 Glynn 45 Savannah 49 Glynn 54 Benedictine 47 Glynn 39 Beach 95 Glynn 51 Jenkins 56 Glynn 75 Jenkins 61 Glynn 52 Groves 63 Glynn 55 Thompkins 58 Glynn 63 Johnson 104 Glynn 55 Richard Arnold 51 Glynn 45 Beach 80 Glynn 30 Savannah 60 Glynn 56 Darien 39 Glynn 70 Fernandina 50 Glynn 66 Benedectine 54 Glynn 56 Johnson 83 Glynn 46 Richard Arnold 79 Harassed by a Beach player, Norman Sapp scraps for a tough rebound. Terrors Take Runner-Up Trophy in Jesup Tournament Mike Cave’s jump shots spell victory over Blackshear. SCOREBOARD Glynn. .. . ....45 Blackshear Glynn.... ....50 Brantley County Glynn.... ....39 Jesup Easily outjumping Paul Nix, Mike Cave controls the tip for Glynn. While Gregory Lewis and Mike Cave move in for rebounding posi- tions, Randy Spaulding lofts in a jump shot. 122 After Close Finals Loss JESUP INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT After advancing to the finals of the Jesup Invitational Tournament, Glynn's Terrors suffered a harsh 39-41 defeat to Jesup. The shooting and rebounding of Randy Spaulding, Mike Cave, and Greg Lewis, plus the defensive play of Sam Bowen and Norman Sapp had given Glynn wins over Black- shear 45-40 and Brantley County 50-45 in the first two rounds. Seconds before the final game ended, a Jesup free throw sank the Terrors. For their exceptional play Cave and Spaulding won places on the All-Tournament team. Through it.? efforts of Miko Cave. Glynn gets a jump on Jesup. Defensive play by Sam Bowen initiates a Yellow Jacket turnover. Starters in Jesup Tournament: Norman Sapp, Sam Bowen. Randy Spaulding (All-Tournament team). Gregory Lew- is, Mike Cave (All-Tournament team). 123 Despite tight defensive play, Norman Sapp bombs for two points. Between quarters, Coach Myers makes adjustments in the Glynn defense. Battling for a rebound, a Fernandina player fouls Randy Spaulding. With no one except Terrors eround. Mike Ceve hes little trouble claiming the rebound. Good positioning under the basket results in a rebound 125 Terrors Hold Johnson’s Joby Wright to Ten Points BASKETBALL Beach's fast break is halted by Sam Bowen. Fernandina can't cope with Randy Spaulding's rebounding ability. 127 Glynn’s Junior Varsity Stands Staunchly Against Row On®: S. Buzzard, J. Sallcin, T. Bennett, T. Bishop, D. Shelby, Row Two: J. Nolen, Row Three: D. Woods, M. Barr, S. Wentworth, D. Thomas, J. Patterson. With the action under the boards getting, rough, Mike Barr and John Pat- terson scrap for a rebound against Richard Arnold. SCOREBOARD Glynn 46 Darien Glynn 38 Fernandina 33 Glynn 54 Groves 41 Glynn 42 Thompkins 54 Glynn 45 Savannah 48 Glynn 50 Benedictine 53 Glynn Beach Glynn 51 Jenkins 34 Glynn 51 Jenkins 33 Glynn 34 Groves 51 Glynn 35 Thompkins 66 Glynn 42 Richard Arnold .... 40 Glynn 42 Windsor Forrest .... 53 44 19 Glynn 58 Fernandina 44 Glynn 57 Benedictine 39 Glynn 33 Johnson 73 Getting open in the corner, Teddy Bishop arches a long jumper. Its Powerful Opposition BASKETBALL Under new coach Bill May, Glynn Academy’s junior var- sity basketball team compiled an outstanding - rec- ord. The Baby Terrors made up for lack of height with strong defensive play and deft ball handling. Guards Jimbo Nolen and Mike Barr and forward Steve Buzzard were the keys to Glynn's offensive attack; John Patterson and Teddy Bishop provided most of the rebounding strength. Nolen was the team's leading scorer, averaging more than ten points per game. Buzzard and Barr, in addition to averaging nearly ten points apiece, were the team leaders in assists. The jayvee cagers also sported two fine back-up men in David Woods and Teddy Bennett. Woods, with his play- making, and Bennett, a strong rebounder, often came off the bench to spark Glynn rallies. Having gained this val- uable experience, these boys should bring added depth to next year's varsity. With quick moves, Jim Nolen steals a rebound from an unwary foe. 129 Row One: J. Reynolds, M. Spaulding. D. Cooper, R. Anderson. T. Rykard. E. Smith, J. Alexander, Row Two: W. Branch. L. Hand. J. Peterson. G. Marshall. P. Favaron. J. Smith, B. Bluestein. Row Three: T. Tolbert. C. Cooper. O. Hall. J. Patterson. T. Dockery. M. Cave. B. Brewer. R. Starling. Emory Dawson makes tracks across the Terrors' practice field. Get Up and Go Puts the Get on your mark, get set. GO! was the cry that start- ed Glynn Academy's 1967 track team off to a running start with Coach Walter Landing making sure our Terrors kept pace. Throughout the six meets, which ranged from a tri- meet in Jesup where the team came in second over all, to the region meet in Savannah where they ranked in the top five, the Red and White cindermen showed the speed, skill, and ambition needed to win. Outpointing all the other par- ticipants. Glynn Academy took first place in the Hoboken Invitational meet, bringing the season to a close. It’s up and over for John Smith. Benjy Bluestein and Darrell Cooper hurtle through their daily work-out. Terrors Among the Top Five TRACK With his hop. skip, and jump Lee Hand set a region record for the triple jump. Running off seconds, Branch warms up for the next meet. Taking stance. Reynolds tries to better his last throw. 131 Diamond Crew Overpowers Strong Region Foes for a Row One: K. Hooberry (manager), B. White, B. Reeves. R. Williams, B. Brummit, D. Mason, D. Butts. Row Two: S. Buzzard, R. Schaffer, S. Gardner, J. Childers, L O Neal, B. Godley, R. Spaulding, W. South. Row Three: Coach Hinson. B. Tabbot, R. Moo e, J. Wood, R. Maroney, S. Herring, B. Watson. R. Roberts. Coach Woodruff. SCOREBOARD Glynn ... 2 Jesup 1 Glynn. . . . , .... 3 BJC 3 Glynn.. . ., .... 5 BJC 6 Glynn. . . . , .... 0 Jesup 10 Glynn. .. . .... 6 Benedictine 0 Glynn... ., .... 5 Benedictine 6 Glynn.... .... 7 Jenkins 1 Glynn. ... .... 5 Jenkins 4 Glynn.. .. .... 3 Savannah 8 Glynn. . . ., .... 2 Savannah 1 Glynn.... .... 2 Groves 3 Glynn.... .... 2 Groves 6 Glynn. . .. .... 7 Johnson 2 Glynn.... .... 8 Johnson 2 Glynn.... .... 6 BJC 1 Glynn.... .... 3 Tompkins 2 Glynn.... .... 3 Tompkins 2 Glynn.... ....10 Beach 4 Glynn.... ....13 Beach 3 Glynn. . . . .... 1 Savannah 3 Savannah players marvel at Billy Watson's classic swing. r A line drive by Bill Reeves produces a run. First Division Finish BASEBALL Despite a tough schedule, the Glynn Academy baseball team was fourth in the Region in 1967. The pitching of Steve Gardner and Jay Childers, hitting of Richard Moore, and defensive play of Billy Watson led the Terrors to an I I -5 record. A promising group of underclassmen paced by Bill Reeves, Buck Brummit, Sam Herring, Bo Godley, Danny Butts, and Steve Buzzard makes Glynn's future a bright one. Roberts gets an edge on a Savannah player. Another runner is nailed by Red Roberts. Bill Reeves hauls in the third strike. 133 G. Hargett, T. Ellis. Coach Marshall. B. Coleman. M. Mrachek Glynn Golfers Link Together a Chain of Victories GOLF With a determined grimace Bob Coleman goes into his downswing. 134 Losing only to Jenkins, the 1967 golf team finished a suc- cessful season by placing fifth in the Region match. Out- standing players were Bob Coleman, low man in the Region match with Augusta, and Butch Kessler, who tied Coleman for low man in the Brunswick matches. They were reinforced by Tom Ellis. Gil Hargett, and Mike Mrachek. Gil Hargett taps in a long putt. Terror Netsmen Finish With Near-Perfect Season TENNIS Newberry end Cate confidently await the return of the ball. The combination of Randy Jordan and Jimmy Parker scores points for Glynn. Norman Sapp grips the situation with a backhand stroke. Led by sophomore Norman Sapp, the Glynn Academy ten- nis team put together one of their best records in recent years. The highlight of the season was the Region tourna- ment in which Sapp placed second in singles, and the team of Randy Jordan and Jimmy Parker finished fourth in doubles. Mel Dixon and Billy Newberry added to Glynn’s success. A vibrant forehand swing causes Newberry to cast two shadows. I3S CLASSES Divisions that give order To the chaotic masses . . . Shifting, changing — colors, faces, people . . . Singleness, togetherness, A raindrop, a storm . . . People — Ever growing into And out of a sophomore, a junior, a senior. 136 137 The Class of 1970 CLASS OFFICERS: Robbie Morgan, Secretary-Treasurer; Judy Horton, Vice-President; John O'Looney, President. Margie Adams Ken Adamson Michael Aldridge James Allen Carl Anderson Janice Anderson Harriet Atkinson Mike Bankston Mike Barr Nancy Beard Berry Beckman Debbie Bennett Deryle Bennett Jere Bennett Teddy Bennett Ann Benton A. J. Berry John Bigley Theresa Birch Marie Blue Tricia Boatright Sharon Bolen Bill Bone Sam Bowen 139 Step by Step Sophomores Approach Higher Levels Vicky Bowen Smokey Bracewell Lawrence Brayman James Bridger Joanne Bridges Elaine Bright Christine Callaway Bruce Carter Patti Carter Pat Cartwright Madeline Cate Lawrence Certain Darrell Cody Patricia Cohen La Jauna Collins Phyllis Conley Lauren Corbitt Marie Corn Joyce Cox Phyllis Curtis Debbie Davis Mike Davis Richard Davis Kim Deiters Brenda Duncan Trey Durham Carolyn Durrance Paula Eason Robert Edenfield Stanley Edgy Suzanne Gibbs Buzz Gibson Mickey Gilder Jane Goodis Charles Gordy Danny Grace Michael Haisten Elaine Hamilton Jan Harden Lois Harper Sharron Harper Johnny W. Harrell 140 of Seniority class of 70 Forrest Brown Carole Callahan John Chalfa Beverly Chasteen John Coulson Carolyn Courson Rushing to get to their classes on time, sophomores Jane Goodis and Margaret Mclnnis scuttle up the stairs. fs fi Peggy Dixon Mary Ann Dotter David Dowdy Deborah Dowdy Debbie Doyle Joe Drawdy Frederick Dufel David Egan Debra Essig Manuel Ferra Glen Fitton Susan Forehand Brian Gallagher Brenda Gibbs Sheppard Green Carol Griffin Greg Griffin Thatcher Griffin Chuck Groover John Groover Janice Hadden Leeann Harris Randy Harvey Jack Hassinger Terry Hendley Emory Herndon Jeannie Heyman Donnie Hobby 141 142 Sophomores Write Up Their First Year at Glynn as Robert Holtz Reginal Holtzendorf, Jr. Judy Horton Ronnie Horton Johnny Huff Lindy Hulse Libby Ingram Sheryl Johnson Larry Joiner Davy Jones Martha Jordan Ronnie Jordan Lou Joyner Sharon Kaufman Robert Kilby Ricky Knapton Allan Knight Doug Lane Cynthia Latham Sharon Latham James Leggett Marion Loving Davy McCaskill Lucy McClure Cathy McCormick Frank McDonald Henry McDonald Leona McDowell Gregory Michels Margie Miller Sandra Moody Becky Moore Ben Moore Shirloo Mummert Faye Murkerson Ben Nelson Irene Nelson Carolyn Nemeth Pam Nutt Diane O'Brien Margo O'Brien Marie O'Brien John O'Looney CLASS OF 70 Unforgettable Helen Japuntich Fred D. Jaudon Janet Jenkins Harry Kaufmann Bobby Keene Sharon Kersey Susan Leotis Janice Lewis Linda Lewis James McGregor Margaret Mclnnis Larry McKenzie David Maney Howard Mann Larry Manning Sandy Manning Thomas Manning Charles Manor Peter Martin Henry Mauney Ann Mavromat Dee Maxwell First test draws mixed reactions from dumbfounded sophomores. Peggy Morgan Robbie Morgan Mike Nichols Fred Nicholson Steve Owens Loel Pace 143 Steven D. Padgett Sue Padgett Lucile Page J. S. Parker Lester Parker Eric Parmelee Rex Lane Parsons Sheila Parsons Gordon Partin Pat Paulk Gale Peterson Andrew Phillips William Reinhold Susan Reisinger Danny Rentz Richard Restagno Beck! Revels Benita Richardson Joe Salkin Gene Sapp Sylvia Sapp Verlene Sapp Maureen Scharhag Belinda Searcy i Kenny Slay Brenda Smith James Smith Jamie Snyder Billy Stalvey Randy Starnes Joedna Steele Carol Strayer Elizabeth Strickland Wade Strickland Mike Strom Irene Swafford Alfred Sweat Gary Tanner Jerry Taylor Andrew Thomas Richard Thornton Penny Vaughn Wanda Wainright Eve Walling David Thomas Ward Jo Ann West Alicia Westberry Bonnie Whitlock Laurie Winslett Lecester Woodall Berry Woolley Katherine Wright 144 Students Search for the Immediate AnswerscLASs of 70 Vaughn Pop© Ricky Poppell Patti Porter Darlene Purcell Neal Pye Pat Ragan Gary Riley Cynthia Riser David Roberts Joanne Roberts London Roberts’ Bobby Sadler Margaret Sears Jim Seymour Wanda Sharp Rick Shearouse Duncan Shelby Tim Simmons Mary Stephens John Stewart Debby Tarrant Debbie Tatum Alice Warren Bryan Wells Debbie Wylie Brad Younger Sophomores Brenda Gibbs and Janice Hadden scan the list for their homerooms. 146 The Class of 1969 CLASS OFFICERS: Randy Jordan, President; Gale Cofer, Secretary-Treasurer; Sharon Staley, Vice-President. Nathaniel Adams Skip Adamson Jerry Alexander Marsha Altman Bobby Anderson Ira Anderson Revis Anderson Hiawatha Andrews, Jr. Henry L. H. Ansley Gayle Arthur Billy Austin Bruce Avrett Danny Lee Bailey Beth Baker James Baker Mike Ballinger Mary Ane Barber L. Nathan Barnett Gwinnette Berrintine Jackie Barrs Mel Baxter Allen Beard Julian R. Beaver Tony Beaver Bruce Becker Marie Beckham Julie Bembry Tommy Bembry 147 Juniors Print the Pattern for Tomorrow’s Success Lavelle Bennett Teddy Bishop Debbie Black Elaine Blackerby Bill Bland Jane Blount Teresa Blount Ronnie Boucher Valencia Bouncer Sheila Bowen James Bracewell Keith D. Bragg Mary Branch Deborah Brewer Linda Brooks Bill Brown Bobby Brown Henning B. Brown Sandra Brown Tom Broyles Bobbie Brumit Kathy Bryant Connie Sue Buckles Charlotte Bullard Linda Burch Danny Butts Steve Buzzard Mary Anne Caldwell Sally Clune Karen Cochran Gale Cofer Jim Conley Margaret Conner Darrel Cooper Suzie Corbin Alex Corbitt Linda Corley 148 Today class of '6? Ronnie Bluestein Mike Boatright Johnny Bright Sandra Brock Debbie Brusie Sharon Bryan Michael Campbell Jim Carmichael fl i f ft n n m 1 V - r 5 ' ft C A 9 1 £4 ft} Wade Carruth Eben Carson Jimmy Carter Johnny Carter Sue Carter George Cate Donny Chanclor Sue Chaney Jenny Chapman Marcia Chapman Shelby Childers Gwendolyn Clark Richard Clark Vicky Clark Milton Cleghorn Printing is James Baker's type of work. Joann Courson Charles Cox Lew Cox Patricia Cox Linda Cozine Joe Cranshaw Linda Crawford Sharon Cribbs Lawana Crosby 149 Academic Leanings Can Hard at work. Teddy Bishop provokes glassy stares. Miriam Crum Carol Curtis Frances Kay Davis James Davis Joyce Drury Kathy Drury Jan Edmondson Shirley Eller Dixie Farmer Dottie Faulk Mike Felker Mary Ann Ferguson Sharon Ferguson Ronald E. Fernandes James Files Johnny Flanders Bill Flexer, Jr. Janet Florence Charles Flowers Lynn Foster Bruce Z. Franklin Morris Friedman Elyse Gardner Marta Gardner Grant Gehringer Gloria Geiger Linda Geiger Gale Gettinger Greg Gibbs 150 Easily Be Satisfied in Undisturbed Study class of 69 Dorothy M. Dalton Eve Daneman Wilma Daniels Don Dart Janis Davidson Bobbie Davis Penqy Colleen Depratter Warren Diestel Cathy Disselkamp Tony Dockery Johnny Doko Annette Dowling Martha Ann Dugger Glenn Dukes Linda Duval Cathy Eaton Barbara Edenfield David Edenfield Bobby Ellis Brenda Emanuel Steve English Pam Evans Paula Eystad Laura Fairman Bobby Finleyson Barry Fitzpatrick Lorry Fitzpatrick Jeannie Fry Renee Gadilhe Linda Ganas Madelyn Gibbs Margaret A. Gibson Jim Goins David Leggett sums up his work during a Math Club discussion. 151 152 Randy Gomer Debbie Gordon Debby Gould Richard Wright Gowen Harry Green Melba Griffin Ben Hackett Diane Hale Robert Hall Bobby Hamilton Sandra Hamilton Bobby Hamlett Mike Hammock Gail Hammond Larry Hand Bill Hansen Charlie Hind Mary Hodges Rhonda Holcomb Mary Lou Holland Kerry Hooberry John Hoover Judy Hoover Patricia Hoover Terri Hopkins Mardelle Horton Alice Hoiford Donald Howell Sandra Howell Cristy Huff Brenda Hulsey W. T. Hunter Activities, Projects, and Papers Keep Juniors Busy class of 69 Ellen Hardin Kendra Hargett Wade Harper Tina Harrington Gary Harris Gene Harris Merlene Harris Charlotte Havard John Emory Head Debbie Hendricks Corley Hendrix Terry W. Hicks Diane Highsmith Beverly Hightower Susan Huskey Jerry Hutcheson Gary Hutchinson Toni Hyatt Rita Jacobs Jenny James Jennie Jenkins Danny Johnson Lynn Johnson Russell Johnson Samuel E. Johnson Stan Johnson Paul Joiner Faye Jones Georgia Jones Mike Jones Robbie Jones Robert V. Jones Randy Jordan Brenda Keene 153 Shirley Keen® Kaleen Kelthcart Elizabeth Kellog Sandra Kelly David Kemp David Kent Paul K'cllighter Susan Kicltiighter Bob Killian Janet Kincaid Nancy King Barbara Knight Shirley Knight Brenda Knowles Mary Koncz Brian LandaLer Students Learn the Waste of Waiting for the Last Malcolm Lndsey Richard Loclrhart Karen Long Kenneth Long Ruth Long Danny Lovett Re I. Lowe Cheryl McDowell Kenny McDowell Cathy McGoogan Mary Gail McLain Harold Me La mb Kenneth McLeod Carole McMullen Clari Manor Charles Marat Dale Merchmen f-red Marrs Bobby Martin Charles Martin Cheryl Martin rs 0 Jk, 0 o 1 A. ‘ h IS4 iwautf; -MkJfT -uw imkjt$ iv py)' ‘ V fi wsQPW $ Bfl ««MV «WW]I | utff y ceg 6 n p a «T) o« W] 99WOJ0A « $ ✓ ' tr vvJr WM T| w pt'sys i1T b J sOQ luir i « nH •y 1 ' 4 31 ouirj •ivufrtf t nr pu jg ♦u«q ji A g ii joaiW. ACT oj o« . ca $ 4$ WW MttH5 ‘sown Ipuaqjpyqi Aau «3 pwa iwrii yittiyj 69. dO SSV10 juaiuoyy i r3 . cu ztt jj.vz spJ««6 SMM2 ,;g Juniors Look on the Brighter Sides of Vocational Mike Mead Cindy Meeler Evie L Merritt Freddy Merritt Patsy Merritt Shirley Messer Rick Michels Dicky Miller Marguerite Miller Sharon Millican Austine Minchew Terry Minter Ray Neese Margaret Newcomb Terry Newman Butch Newton Pat Ozanne Cathy Pace Mildred Panis Grace Parker Benny Peacock Linda Peacock Bill Pelfrey Andy Permar Debbie Potter Adelia Powell Mary Queen Virginia Queen Stephen L. Newton Leila Parker Ronnie Perry Bernard Ransom Studies CLASS OF '69 Making light of his work. Roger Allen Crisp does not try to avoid the draft board. Debbie Mobley Earnio Moody Mitchell Moody Cathy Moore Freddie Moore Meralyn Moore David Moseley Judy Moseley Brenda Murray Rafael Nail Leonard Nazzrie Mason Neeld Jimbo Nolen David O'Berry Randy O'Quinn Ricky O'Quinn Jean Osborne Jane O'Steen Janet Owens Patti Parnell Judi Parrish Margo Parsons Andrea Pate Johnny Patterson Beth Paulk Nanette Payne Robert Phillips Charles Pittman Stewart Pittman Holly Plant Connie Ponsell Debbie Poole Jerry T. Poston Randy Raulerson Ricky Ray Amy Reed Peggy Reeve Bill Reeves, Jr. Tony Reisinger Darryl Reyna 157 Bill Roberts Sam Roberts Bill Reynolds Glenda Reynolds Ryan Rhodes Cathy Ribbron Aritha Riclcs Archie Roberts William Roberts Alice Rogers Hardy W. Self Kerry Shaddix James Shelander Debbie Sherrill Kerry Shipman Carla Shusda Mary Ann Rogers outlines another Red and White victory. Johnny Simpson Marsha Sisk Jim Slaughter Randy Spaulding Careatha Spell Charles Stafford Becky Stiles Bill Strother Carla Strother Eddie Thomas Nelson Thomas Robert Thomas 158 Anna Lynn Rogers Larry Rogers Mary Anno Rogers Rita Roland Dorene Rouse John W. Roush Bobbie Rowland Donna J. Rowland Patti Rudd Kathi Sanders Ginny Sapp Norman Sapp Sharon Sapp Margaret Sarro Milly Schell Tony Scoggins Nancy Scott Lynda Sears Juniors Draw Nearer Their Red-Letter Day CLASS OF '69 Michael Smiley Jimmy Smith Renae Smith Sherry Smith Debbie Soper James Souter Mike Spaulding Sharon Staley June Stanford Rachel Stapleton Gloria Starling Jim Steed Margaret A. Stephens Vonda Stephens David Strum Sylvia Summerour Neil Sweat Sandra Sweat Lindy Tailer Don Taulbee D. C. Taylor Amy Thompson Kappy Thompson Brenda Jo Thrift Gary Tillman Donnie E. Tindall Judy Ann Traylor Ann Tyre 159 Independent science studies spark Hjbret Lang's curiosity. Striking a Happy Medium, Gail Tyre Sharon Underwood Theresa Underwood Carolyn Walthall Keith Wansor Barbara Ward Brenda Webster Olivia Weis Penny Welch Jay Wetzel Earline Whisenant Barbara White Joel Armistead White Michael Whitener Warren Whitlock Sandy Wiggins Angela Wilkes Clary Wilkes Jean Wilkinson Carol Williams Jency Williams Ronnie Williams Troy Williams Joan Williamson Susan Williamson Harold Wilson Tannis Winship John L. Wood David Woods Wendell Woods Scott Wright Dee Wyrick Susie Yawn 160 Juniors Compound Interests and Activities class of 69 David Ussery Cheryl Van Divner Lou Van Dora Richard Vinson Ann Wade Bill Wagner Amelia Walls Mark Warren Sandra Warrick Dale Wasson Belinda Waters Judy Waters Roy Watsorl Walter A. Watson, III Tibby Wells Scott Wentworth Linda West Zena West David Westberry Faye Westberry Gail Westberry In Memoriam Bill Morgan 162 The Class of 1968 President, Lee Blackshear Vice-President, Mary George Secretary-Treasurer, Gale Roebuck 163 Doors to Success Open Themselves for Ambitious ii,a Allen Adams Taylor Adams Peggy Alexander Harold J. Altman, Jr. Clyde Anderson Elizabeth Anderson Mollie Anderson Michael W. Armstrong Linda Atkinson Lawrence J. Baker Linda Banyar Wanda Gale Barlow Jo Ann Baxley Danny Lee Bearden Corbin Benfield Lyda Jane Bennett 164 Upperclassmen class of 68 Larry Dwayne Ammons Thomas Wayne Arthur Gerry Barnard Mary Helen Baum Donald Sidney Berg Camille Renee Berry During city official day, Chet Rozier steps from his honorary post as city manager at the court housa. 165 Coupling Enthusiasm With Persistence, Students' Sandee Best Byron Billingsley Floyd H. Black Phillip Lee Bledsoe Shirley Boals Walter Michael Bohannon 166 After a winning game, Lee Blactshear is met with congratulations. Jo Ann Braddock Mary Alice Bradford Aspirations Embrace Goals in Many Fields class op 68 Teresa Birch Anthony Eugene Black Linda Blue Marcia Bluestein Helen Shawn Bolen Brenda N. Boyd Jerome D. Bragg Weldon Gene Bragg 167 Unbalanced Loads Teach Students to Respect Many Ruling out errors, Margaret Hassler lets her problems slide by. Sherleigh Branzell Thomas Brown Kathy Bryant James Burnem Reail Burney Kathy Saralene Butler Carolyn Carter John Carter Susan Carter Wayne Carver 168 Time-Conserving Rules class of 68 Marcia Ann Brown Margitta Brown Michael Browning Buck Brumit ft f Despite being in a boxed-in situation, Sand! Grebey knows her way. Pam Capps Michael Carlo Gordon Carmichael Helen Carroll Charles Casey Henry Cate Leon L. Causey, Jr. Michael Barry Cave 169 Betty Lorraine Chaco Carol Ann Chadwiclc Robert Chancy Allen Chitty Bill Clements Willard Collins Arthur Cook Fabian Cook Seniors Show Signs of Accomplishments From Many 170 William Davis Corson Richard Clark Corwin Paul S. Cox Sail Cranford Don Clark Evelyn Clark Harold Cope Joe Copeland Different Angles class of t 8 Cheerleaders Gale Roebuck and Mary George sign up for school spirit around Glynn's campus. When Mr. Adams chalks up. Terry Dockery cues in. Evelyn Cox Linda Anne Craven 171 Thomas A. Crews Gwendolyn Croft Alma Annita Crooms Hilda Elvira Cross Lance E. Curry Wadad E. Dahdah Danny Dampier William Craig Dart Making a good first impression is Donna Tarant's objective. Time Pressures Weary Teri Davis Emory Lewis Dawson Terry Dockery Mary Lou Dowling 172 Seniors to Disregard Drudgery of Routine class of 68 Eugene Dearstine Thomas E. Dees Tommy DeWitt Marilyn Dills Rodney G. Downie Rhonda Drury Sylvia Diane Drury William Andrew Durham 173 Anxiety Is Erased When Seniors Get to the Root Gai!e K. Edenfield George Edwards Howard Egbert Anna Elliot Larry Evans Edith Sharon Farmer Paul Farmer Michael D. Faullcenberry Vallarie Ficarelli Joyce Finley Rebecca M. Fitzgerald Ferris Flournoy 174 Setting their cops for tomorrow, seniors will find woys of getting ohcad. Judy Fulton Barbara Gahagen of Numerous Problems class of 68 Harry Emmons Dee Engle Paul W. Favaron Linda Fennel Before a math discussion Nancy Grace re- lieves tension through preliminary effort. Scott Fluharty Brenda Sue Flynt Ann Forehand Linda Teresa Fountain Sail Galbreath Susan Kane Gallagher Blake Gardner Debra Lee Gardner 175 Ronald Gay Pat Geiger Diana Gentile Marsha Maria Gentile Gale Gibson Glenda Dale Gibson Harriet Black Gilbert James Fiveash Gilchrist Pat Roberson and Gerald Marshall stand locked in conversation. Knowing Memories Will M W John Goad Carrie Juanita Gray 176 Remain, a Senior Cheerfully Goes His Way class of -68 Eddie Ray Godley Norma Lee Gordy Nancy Grace Ben F. Grantham Sandra Jean Grebey Jim Greco Jody Green Janice Lynne Gregory 177 Motivated by Apprehension, Seniors Progressively Linda Griffin Elizabeth Lawrence Groover During the graduation exercises, Glynn Academy seniors stage a wallc-in. Sally Hagey Debbie Harbin Brenda Hall Freeman Hall Barbara Hardin Betty Jean Hardwick Step Up the Pace Toward Earning Diplomas class of 68 Kenny Griner LaVonda Griner Estine Lynette Groover Judy Guest Marcia Christine Hall Olin G. Hall, III Trudy Hall Danny Halligan Carolyn Harper David Harper Jeanie Ann Harper Bobbie Harrell 179 Larry Harrington Constance Hays Searching the table of contents, Diane McDowell takes note of possible material. Studies Entitle Herb Hiers Charlotte Higginbotham Shirley Ann Higginbotham Richard H. Hightower Windy Hobbs Edith Ann Hodges Jerry Hodges Anthony Wayne Holmes 180 Ted Harrington Mary Jane Harris Margaret Hassler Kathy Hatcher Roger Heaton Marline Hepner Patrick Hepner Samuel Herring Seniors to Spare Time class of 68 Shirley Hill Diana Hladik Sandra Georgette Hooks Mike Horne Malting a right connection, Bob Walters hears a welcome voice. 181 Judy Horton Phillip Houck Ben Howard Gary Howell Martha Hunter Mimi Huster Ken Hutton Janice Gail Ingle A starring role leads Don Berg to a make-up session with Mrs. Watkins. Seniors Take the Larry Jackson Michael Johnson 182 Squaring things away. Diana Gentile masters her graphic arts course. Annette Elizabeth Huggins Ronald Hughes Janice Iversen James Dexter Jackson Course That Leads to Their Independence class of 68 Philip J. Jacobs Steve James Angela Jamison Fredessa Jaudon Carl Johnson Alan L. Jones Donne Jones Harry C. Jones 183 Converting Tiresome Schedules to Gala Occasions Rebecca Jordan Arlene M. Kaufman Leaving the driving to Mike Cave, attendants Harriet Gilbert and John Peterson flash friendly smiles to the Homecoming crowd. 184 Peggy Irene Kelley Clyde Kessler Janice Louise King Donald Matthew Kinstle Danny Lee Kohlhepp Andrew Douglas Korb Sandra L. Laing Russell John Lambright Seniors Cannot Wait for Times to Change class of 68 Pat Kinstle Lawrence S. Joyce Bruce Kahler Margie L. Kaufman Jeannie Kaufmann Deborah Ann Klimp Claudia Knight Judith Langford Esther Deborah Latham 185 A push of the button and Renee Stewart gives the finishing touches to a winning float. Pamela Gail Ledbetter Lanelle Lee Justin Loper Randall S. Lott Wide Scopes of Experience Frances McDaniel Nancy Gail McDonald Arlene Bishop McDowell Dianne Faye McDowell Verna McDowell Kathie McGarvey Mike McGraw Missy Mclnnis 186 Develop Identity Gregory Lewis William Edward Lightfoot Robert Bruce Lowie Jill Luquette CLASS OF '68 Marcia Elaine McDowell Richard D. McDowell Lewis Grady McKinley Frances McLean With the knowledge that things will be looking up soon, Floyd Black spares no effort in completing his radio tele- scope. 187 Upperclassmen Build an Immunity to the Uncertain 188 Herman McLoon Lynne Major Anne B. Malone Steve Marsh Katherine L. Mavromat Randy Mayo James A. Meadows, III Rose Marie Meyers Amy M. Miller Henry E. Miller, III Mack L. Miller Ovida Mobley Jerildean Patricia Mock Rex A. Mock Conditions of the Superficial World Outside class of 68 In line for shots, Cissy Bradford and Suzy Gallagher offer natural resistance. Julie Martin Toni Martin Douglas Lawson Middleton Sherrie Diane Middleton Ronald Stephen Mills Winona Mills Dwight Moody Susan Nell Moore 189 Well-Equipped Students Draw Their Projects to an Terry L. Moore Robert S. Morriss Adding final touches to the canvas. Steve Marsh brushes up on the decorations for the Christmas formal. Marie Murray William Curtis Music Patricia Joyce Newman Thomas Ralph Nichols Loretta Nicholson Barry Nix Wanda Dianne Noble Marie Norton End CLASS OF '68 191 Beaming Parents Watch High-spirited Graduates Karen Olsen Gary O'Neal 8arbara Ann O'Quinn Sandra Marie Owens Ronald Parker Winnifred Jane Parker Suzanne Marie Patrick Beckie Paulk Receive Diplomas During Formal Exercises class of 68 Carmela Panis David Parham Audrey Lorrain Parker Charles Parker Linda Marlene Pearson Donnie Perkins John S. Peterson Terri Peterson Julia Kathleen Pittman Wilson C. Pittman Gail Elizabeth Pope Linda Diane Portman 193 After Two Crowded Years of Study, Seniors Learn Diane D. Richardson Elton E. Riffle, II Patricia Anne Roberson Lynn Roberts John M. Rockwood Eddie Rogers Sherry Lee Rogers William Rogers 194 Ronnie E. Pruett Homeroom offers a brief period of relaxation for Lynn Major. to Take It Easy class of 68 Tommy Redick Millie Lynn Rhoads On the first day of school, Laurie Groover enumerates the many problems of being a senior. 195 Values of Careful Research Reveal Themselves to Jerry Rozier Chet Rozier Virginia Ann Rutherford Harriette Allyson Rykard Ronald David Scarboro Sharon Scheppler Douglas Carl Seaman David Michael Senior Jimmy Sharp Mable L. Sharpe Dennis Shiver Sandra Kay Shoaff Vicki Shoemaker 196 Resourceful Fourth Year English Students class of 68 Catherine Sadowski Danny Sanders Davy Sapp Sandra Jean Saunders Teachers urge research, so Suzy Gallagher is bound to the library. Betty Self Steve Sellers Dee Shelander Bill Shipman Cheryl Anita Shupe Gary Lamar Skinner 197 Janis Marie Soper Harriet Gilbert draws attention to this week's good word. Glynn’s Class of ’68 Awaits the Time When They Marc Stanfield Gregory Stephens Kerry Stepp Tommy Stevens William Stogsdill Carol Ann Strickland Darlene Strickland Hal Strickland Steve Smith Valerie Smith Donna Snyder Wayne South Jane Spaulding Kathy Stalvey Will Have a Chance to Paint the Town Red class of 68 Joe C. Stewart, III Ozzie Stewart Renee Stewart Michael S. Stinson Pat Strickland Richard E. Strickland Buddy Suggs Linda Summerville 199 Cramming Academics and Activities, Seniors Note Roy Symons Doris Elaine Taylor Elaine Thagard W. E. Thagard, III Patsy Thigpen Dianne Thompson Don R. Thompson Ronald Thompson Minutes before their test, Bill Dart and Milce Faullcenberry study diligently. James Michael Tippins Douglas Tuttle 200 Lack of Time CLASS OF '68 At the end of home ec.Mery Baum closes the door on another day. Patricia Ann Todd Brenda Troupe Donna Turner Pat Turner John E. Tyson Bonnie Underwood Elizabeth Suzanne Veasey Carol C. Vicent 201 Shifting Patterns of Thought Steer Students in Lucille Vinson William A. Vinson Eric Vroman Robert E. Walters, Jr. Kathy Theresa Ward Steve Warnock Dean Webster Karl Edward Weis Carolynda Wells Linda Sail Wells Mike Whitley Vancene Whitmire Ben Whittle Lloyd F. Williams 202 Erratic Directions Toward Uncharted Goals class of 68 Stanley Walker Lula H. Wallace Veronica M. Watts Steven Webb Servicemen recharge Chris Watkins' optimism by offering their help. Mike Wells Van Wheeler Bob White Leroy Whitley Meriline Elizabeth Williams Velma Darlene Williams Cynthia Jean Williamson Paul Williamson 203 Roger R. Williamson Tommy E. Williamson John Allen Willis Nellie Willis Thomas Wilson Diane Wolfes Jesse Wood William Charles Wright Seniors Wonder What Tomorrow Will Bring class of 68 In Memoriam Eddie Cofer Thomas Fudge 205 ADVERTISEMENTS Industry — Providing employment for hundreds . . . Raising standards of living . . . 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Box 1099 St. Simons Island, Georgia Lawn Mowers 638-8617 224 SOUTH GEORGIA MILLWORKS Pre-finished Kitchens and Millworks 600 Seventh Street Brunswick, Georgia SAINT SIMONS MUSIC STORE Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia Toni Martin tries her hand a picking out Chopsticks. Ttt Charbroiled T-Bone and Rib Steaks Are Our Specialty ROBERTA'S Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear St. Simons Island, Georgia Lanier Plaia Brunswick, Georgia PLAZA DRUG STORE Lanier Plaza Shopping Center PRESCRIPTIONS Cosmetics—Sundries Luncheonette 1939 Glynn Avenue 265-3030 “tom aujijGr paints. Inc. 812 NEW JESUP HIGHWAY • BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA 31520 • TELEPHONE 265-2350 225 COASTAL CHEVROLET CORPORATION CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Authorized Sales and Service Out-values and Outsells all others 1002 Gloucester Street Brunswick, Georgia COMMUNITY SUPERMARKET Mallory Street St. Simons EDO MILLER AND SONS FUNERAL HOME Established 1912 265-3636 227 _ “ 3S 5SP the shorebird Books—Wedding Invitations—Art Supplies Longview Shopping Center 638-2382 J. C. STROTHER DIXIE MUSIC CENTER 1504 Newcastle Street Band Instruments—Guitars—Amplifiers RENTAL-PURCHASE PLAN COMPANY St. Simons Island, Georgia Hardware, Paints, Building Supplies Fishing Tackle 638-8601 Indecision confronts Peggy Reeve as s' e studies the A W menu. A W DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 2701 J Street 264-2960 228 FRANK L PARKER Consignee Texaco, Inc. TROUPE CREEK MARINA TORKILDSEN'S T.V.—Radio—Hi-Fi 3219 Norwich Street, Brunswick, Georgia Dog-gone good service • 'lt U4U4l RESIDE OTIAGE Frederica Road Sea Island Georgia THE TABBY HOUSE Distinctive Sifts and Antiques Frederica Road, St. Simons Island, Georgia WALKER BROTHERS UPHOLSTERY 265-9279 3802 Norwich Street Brunswick, Georgia Leila Parker holds a stationary stance as Amelia Walls smiles in opposition. 229 FAIRWAY GREENS MOTEL U.S. 17 North 265-4190 SIGNAL RADIO COMPANY WILLIAM A. WHITTLE, JR., Owner Radio—Television Sales and Service 1600 Norwich Street Brunswick, Georgia 265-6075 S. O. S. Convention Supplies Art Supplies School Supplies Engineering Supplies SULLIVAN OFFICE SUPPLY 1624 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia W. L. SULLIVAN 265-4670 Owner and Manager 265-6671 CREWS, INC. for the finest in dining Locations to Serve You BRUNSWICK Glynn Avenue 265-8992 Captain's Table 265-2549 JEKYLL ISLAND Carriage Inn 635-2445 Wanderer Restaurant 635-2919 FARMBEST DAIRIES Cypress Mill Road 265-7880 265-5170 230 CENTRAL HARDWARE E. M. CHAMPION The Store oj 10,000 Items 265-3510 or 265-3517 Norwich and H Streets Brunswick, Georgia AND COMPANY Wholesale Meats 265-3160 O. O. SHAW Brunswick, Georgia GOULD MOTOR COMPANY The Old Reliable for Over 49 Years FORD MUSTANG FALCON THUNDERBIRD TRUCKS Telephone: 265-2020 1608-12 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia Jan Hardin. Debra Gardner. d°d Bill Music get the inside story on Fords. GLYNN CONCRETE COMPANY Brunswick, Georgia 231 Johnny Reb Radio 4 . •i WMOG 'foh nmj f{ch fjiic Io CULLIGAN WATER WORKS 1710 Gloucester Street 265-8464 BEN WEST AIRPORT NURSERY St. Simons RESTAURANT Longview Shopping Center St. Simons Featuring Fresh Boiled and Fried Shrimp F. W. WOOLWORTH AND COMPANY Brunswick, Georgia 232 SOUTHERN AUTO SUPPLY ZELL INSURANCE COMPANY 504 Gloucester Street 265-5100 MEMBER F O. I. C. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK , r, j CONCRETE PRODUCTS, Division W. R. GRACE CO. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Permadeck Roof Decks—Permadeck Forming Systems Permadeck Acoustical Ceiling Tile Porete Channel Slabs CAMPUS INN DRIVE-IN 3599 Altama Avenue Brunswick, Georgia (QlHIWBK [f jlL Foreign Car Center CRANDALL HARDWARE Frederica Road St. Simons Island Georgia 2123 Norwich Street CUNNINGHAM JEWELERS 265-7400 Brunswick, Georgia 405 Gloucester Street Brunswick, Georgia 234 JOHN M. SMITH Realtor Marshall Building St. Simons Island, Georgia MICHAEL'S SHOES—CLOTH! FOR ALL THE FAMILY 1928 NORWICH ST. BRUNSWICK GA. GLYNN Cleaners and Laundry 1916 Norwich Street 265-2930 THE GARDEN SHOP Artistry in Flower 1908 Gloucester Street Brunswick, Georgia CHAPMAN'S GARAGE General Auto Repairs 1215 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia 265-7826 CLYDE CHAPMAN, Owner GLYNN ICE COAL KNIGHT'S ENCO COMPANY Service Station of Brunswick, Inc. Glynn Avenue 1507 George Street 264-2740 265-2360 265-2361 235 Sandy Saunders cheers up with a Coke. BRUNSWICK BOTTLING COMPANY Brunswick, Georgia HG. U. S. PAi Off. COASTAL ISLAND GARAGE SUPPLY CO. Complete Auto Repairs Wrecker Service Serving the Golden Isles For Over Ten Years E. I. DEES SONS Your Carpet Installers Brunswick, Georgia 509 Beachview Drive 638-2445 THE DECK St. Simons Causeway Air-Conditioned GIBSON—HART—DURDEN FUNERAL HOME, INC. 3015 Altama Avenue Brunswick, Georgia 265-5210 DIXON'S GROCERY THE DRIFTWOOD SHOP and Barbara Sherman SERVICE STATION 638-8050 Glynn Avenue Complete Floral 24-Hour Service EDGY-WOOTEN LUMBER CO. 132 Old Jesup Road 265-5075 A. L. Wooten Owner Laura Fairman looks three times as good in a dress from the Guarantee Shop. THE GUARANTEE SHOP 1506 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia DORSEY-HENDRIX SHOE SHOP LEATHER GOODS—EXPERT SHOE REPAIR 1911 Norwich Street 265-3300 SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY EARLE 5 10 Longview Shopping Center St. Simons Island, Georgia 237 INCORPORATED 238 LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Over 25 Years In Brunstciek Gil Tharpe captures the highligh's of a Terror victory. GIL THARP Professional Photographer EXCHANGE CLUB of Brunswick, Georgia WHITTLE FURNITURE COMPANY Southeast Georgia's Largest TROPICAL RESTAURANT Discount Furniture Warehouse Ed Jenkins 1325 Bay Street 265-3536 Brunswick, Georgia Established 1896 239 DEPENDABLE BODY SHOP 2121 Fourth Street 265-2729 ELLZEY INSURANCE AGENCY 401 G Street Brunswick, Georgia H H SERVICE STORE We're just looking now. thank-you. answer Sherry Smith and Bill Dart. ESTES' FLOWERS Wired Anywhere in the World Dial 638-3601 638-8745 Serving St. Simons and Sea Island ' HAYES T Construction CO. cc nctAi c (guilders HAYES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2318 Newcastle Street 265-8080 KUT-KWICK CORPORATION Manufacturers P. O. Box 984 1927-29 Newcastle Street 265-1630 Brunswick, Georgia MARBUT COMPANY Gale Gettir.ger demons rate$ the easy handling of Marbut's appliances. ELLIS AUTO PARTS 2423 Norwich 265-4120 GLYNN-BRUNSWICK CREDIT BUREAU Professional Adjustment Service of Glynn County, Inc. 265-2281 1903 Norwich GLYNN WHOLESALE GRINER BUILDING MATERIALS, INC. FURNITURE COMPANY 1701-1717 Newcastle 3712 Norwich Street 265-2180 P.O. Box 840 265-8634 Brunswick, Georgia 241 J. M. FIELD'S KENT PLUMBING AND HEATING St. Simons 638-2809 ISLAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Realtors Real Estate MORTGAGE LOANS INSURANCE 219 Mallory Street St. Simons Island, Georgia SAINT SIMONS HARDWARE COMPANY Mallory Street and Kings Way 638-2811 St. Simons Island, Georgia 242 SWEAT'S BODY SHOP 1109 Seventh Street 265-6150 GEORGIA- PACIFIC BESTWALL GYPSUM DIVISION 4105 Knight Street 265-3900 READDICK SHEET METAL WORKS P.O. Box 26 Arco Branch BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA OCEANAIRE SUPERMARKET 1201 Ocean Boulevard St. Simons Island, Georgia OLSEN'S YACHT YARD Marine Hardware—Fishing Tackle Marine Railway—Yacht Storage Hull and Engine Repair St. Simons Causeway St. Simons CITY TIRE AND APPLIANCE CENTER JOHN BREWER 3017 Norwich Street 265-6128 Brunswick, Georgia s ervicT) Y -jnnO • j wmmwsu f COLOR TV m t'tt radio ‘ HEADQUARTERS «• • TELEVISIOJL tMis ' ST , SEABOARD CONSTRUCTION SOUTH YARDS We specialize in razor blends PEE WEE'S BARBER SHOP 1526 Newcastle Street rm 265-2999 CTI Brunswick, Georgia PEOPLE'S INVESTMENT COMPANY 1010 G Street Brunswick, Georgia J. B. PADGETT, Manager 265-5656 244 WYNR Radio AM-FM Highway 301 264-3820 Hotel Rooms ond Efficiency Apartments with complete housekeeping facilities 100% Air Conditioned TV Electric Heot Pool Woding Pool Inn Room Coffee Lounge Shuffleboord Telephones In All Rooms PONTIAC—BUICK—CADILLAC SHEAROUSE HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING Sales and Service FRED SHEAROUSE Brunswick, Georgia SHELANDER AND BERRY, INC. Realtors—Insurers 1422 Union Street 265-2840 Sales and Service TAIT'S AUTO SERVICE Glynn Avenue 265-6060 Brunswick, Georgia THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 1700 Gloucester Street BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA 245 Telephone 265-4735 CHARLIE'S RESTAURANT Serving Full Course Meals Real Italian Spaghetti and Pizza CHARLIE RESTAGNO, Owner—Manager Hours U.S. 17 6 A.M. Till 10 P.M. at North City Limits EVERY DAY BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA For All of Your Real Estate and Mortgage Loan Requirements Call Johnny Jones First JOHN N. JONES CO. 2061 Gloucester Street S. O. JENKINS DIXIE GARAGE Brunswick, Georgia 265-8620 HOLLINGTON TOM SALES Distributor of Products of TOM HOUSTON PEANUT COMPANY A snack from Tom's always appeals to Virginia Rutherford. JEKYLL ESTATES MOTEL Beachview Drive JEKYLL ISLAND 246 It s a beautiful morning when Steve Holcomb reminisces with Debbie Klimp and Sandra Miller about an Oklahoma day. ISLAND PLAYERS Casino Theater ST. SIMONS FAMOUS CREDIT CORPORATION 1330 Newcastle Street 265-6390 GREER BEAUTY SHOP 508 Ocean Boulevard Kent Building St. Simons Island, Georgia GLYNN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COMPANY GORDON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Electrical Equipment 1500 Newcastle Street and 265-3113 Supplies 1612 T Street Brunswick, Georgia 265-8860 247 NA Icome, Graduates The world needs your new ideas . . . fresh perspective . . . irrepressible enthusiasm . . . BRUNSWICK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY manufacturers of fine quality pulp and paperboard for SCOTT PAPER COMPANY THE MEAD CORPORATION TOM HORTON PLAZA SODA FOUNTAIN MOBILE HOMES 3225 Norwich Street 264- 1631 265- 4751 Located in the Plaza Drug Store 1939 Lanier Plaia OPEN 8:30 A.M.—9:00 P.M. Complete Fountain Service ROGERS DRUGS 1429 Newcastle Street 265-3250 Brunswick, Georgia PALMS AND SANDS MOTELS Room Phones—T.V.—Pool Air-Conditioned—Patio U.S. Highway 17 North Brunswick, Georgia W. H. SISMAN Owner 265-8825 Palms 265-1310 Sands STRICKLAND RADIO T.V. Complete Radio, T.V., Hi-Fi, and Stereo Service CHARLES STRICKLAND—Owner 638-8402 P. O. Box 1797 St. Simons Island, Georgia Pet Supplies—Birds—Tropical Fish TOWN AND COUNTRY GARDEN SUPPLY 2118 Norwich Street Lawn and Ornamental Spraying Feed—Seed—Fertilizer GEORGE GANAS 265-9446 SELLERS PARKWOOD 66 SERVICE STATION 249 250 PETER'S Traditionally Styled Wear for Men and Boys 1521 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia 265-7446 RENTALS, INC. 1205 Ocean Boulevard St. Simons SADYE'S SPECIALTY SHOP The shop smart women prefer Brunswick, Georgia RODGER’S STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Varsity Plaia Shopping Center Brunswick, Georgia 264-1711 Portra its—W edd ing s Commercial—Color ROGER'S JEWELERS and BRUMIT'S LUGGAGE 1610 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia SMITH'S PHARMACY Corner of Parkwood and Altama Avenue Brunswick, Georgia 265-3768 I I Sandi Grebey pipes up in the most unusual places. SINGLETON'S HOME FURNISHINGS 1729 Norwich Street 265-2490 DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER 22 18 Norwich Street 265-2792 ISLAND CLEANERS HARVEY'S Certified Master Dry Cleaner 207 Mallory Street St. Simons Finest in Dry Cleaning One Hour and One Day Service 408 Mallory Street Frederica Plaia St. Simons HAUGEN'S TELEVISION Sales and Service 410 Mallory Street St. Simons Island, Georgia INDEPENDENT LIFE ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. 405 S Street Complete Television Service Color—Black and White and Stereo MR. C. A. PHARIS, Manager Brunswick, Georgia 251 THE PIDDLERS 1505 Cochran Avenue Brunswick, Georgia 265-0890 DAVID MERIER Residence 265-5323 ROBERT W. HARPER STATE FARM INSURANCE Home Office— Bloomington, Illinois BUS. PHONE 265-8510 RES. PHONE 265-6271 O'Quinn Building, Brunswick, Georgia SHADRON FURNITURE COMPANY 2801 Norwich Street Brunswick, Georgia SAINT SIMONS DRUG COMPANY Village Store Mallory Street 638-2561 Liggett-Rexall Longview Store Longview Shopping Center 638-8676 PIER ROOM Fine Foods and Sodas He loves me he loves me not. daydreams Sandy Owens. TAIT FLORAL COMPANY 803 First Avenue 265-7390 Brunswick, Georgia 252 R. L. PECK Machine and Tools Tools—Dies Special Machinery Metal Stamping PLYMOUTH MART, INCORPORATED A name you will know and trust FURY BELVEDERE VALIANT ROADRUNNER BARRACUDA 2915 Norwich Street 265-5331 703 O Street P.O. Box 1653 HORTON ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors Telephone 265-1492 Day or Night Brunswick, Georgia jtaj efa f Junior and Ladies' Apparel Gloucester and Union Brunswick 265-3657 A smile of approval is reflected toward Renee Gadihle by La Verne's sales lady. HY-SMITH JEWELERS 1427 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia Moore Homes MOORE HOMES, INC. Located in Varsity Plaza 3601 Altama Avenue 265-7214 253 1% Wanderer Sfccteys CARRIAGE INN Jekyll Island. Ga. Telephone 635-2211 Telephone 635-2212 Corsair Motel Join the happy ones at JEKYLL ISLAND Three great resort motels team up to provide your happiest vacation ever! The Wanderer, the Corsair, Stuckey’s Car- riage Inn now under joint management. Each directly on the beach; between them they offer any type accommoda- tion you desire. Kitchenette suites for up to six for low- budget family vacations, elegant double rooms for one to four guests. Private terrace or balcony overlooks blue At- lantic. Year-round air conditioning, television, phones in each room. Sparkling fresh water pools, playgrounds, su- perb food. Championship golf course, shopping center, ca- feteria nearby. ■fc Beautiful 18 and 9 hole golf courses, driving range, put- ting greens. Complete marina facilities, fishing and water sports. 'At Historic sites: fabulous former playground of million- aires’ club. ■jr Easy to reach by car. air, rail. 254 PEE WEE FOOD STORES, INC. 1201 Egmont Street 1108 First Avenue 3829 Norwich Street BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA LEOTIS AND CO. Wholesale Grocers BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA J. C. PENNEY COMPANY MCDONALD'S RADIO AND T.V. 341 I Norwich Street 265-5181 GOLDEN SHORE SEAFOOD Gloucester Street Brunswick, Georgia GEORGIA FRY HOUSE Take-Out and Delivery Service 1209 Gloucester Street 265-1194 LANG PLANING MILL 1500 Prince Street 265-2853 256 PET MILK COMPANY dairy division PET, INCORPORATED DAIRY DIVISION MORGAN'S CLEANERS 512 Monk Street 265-1234 MORAN'S PHARMACY Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 1920 Norwich Street 265-614! PARKER-HELMS SUPPLY, INC. 225 Newcastle Street 265-5420 The woVId-famous Cloister: Staffed by many Glynn Academy graduates, looking forward to many more from the Class of '68. 257 Watch the Big Boy and say strawberry pie, the cameraman instructs Sherry Rogers, Shelby Childers, Janis Soper, and Johnny Warner. CITY MARKET 1207 Gloucester Street 265-4430 Brunswick, Georgia MOTHER GOOSE NURSERY MRS. CAROL MARTIN, Owner 3129 Brailsford Avenue 265-1860 MOTOR CONTRACT COMPANY NICK'S GROCERY of Brunswick 265-4340 Varsity Plaza Shopping Center 810 Mansfield Street 3607 Af+ama Avenue Brunswick, Georgia Brunswick, Georgia 31520 258 GLYNN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Wholesalers 101 Gloucester Street Brunswick, Georgia HAIR FASHION CENTER KING SHRIMP CO., INC. Sea Fresh Flash Frozen Seafoods HAROLD'S HEADS 5 10 Men's and Students' Shop 3805 Norwich Street Lanier Plaza 265-8711 A LADY’S BEST ACCESSORY IS THELMA J. DEASON A WELL-DRESSED MAN. Art Supplies Ceramic Supplies HOBBY CENTER HI-WAY WRECKING COMPANY and Bliss CERAMICS STUDIOS 265-5436 1708 Norwich Street CERAMICS CLASSES 245-2698 259 James Jiair Slylisf I327i 2 Newcastle Street Brunswick, Georgia 264-0565 JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Both Leila Parker and Paul Farmer admire good quality in clothing. O'QUINN'S Brunswick Jekyll 508 Monk Street Brunswick, Georgia JOE C. STEWART, JR. ROBERT L. HARTSFIELD J. ARCHIE FIELDS St. Simons LEWIS CRAB FACTORY, INC. Packer of Crab Meat and Shrimp and Blue Crab Poultry Meal BRAND: Flavor of the Sea P. O. Drawer L Brunswick, Georgia STANDARD DISTRIBUTORS, INC. SAUL N. RABIN, President MAIN OFFICE Brunswick, Georgia P. O. Drawer K 1527 Oglethorpe Street 265-0900 SAVANNAH OFFICE Savannah, Georgia 222 Lathrop Street 236-0658 Furniture of Quality Since 1886 C. McGARVEY, INC. Trendition House 1709 Reynolds Street PHONE 265-5454 BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA QUALITY COURTS MOTEL Oak Park P. O. Box 1516 U. S. 17 North MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 3010 Hampton Avenue 265-7000 265-7139 PALMETTO GREENHOUSE AND FLORIST Next to Palmetto Cemetery Complete Floral Service A-1 Dixie Avenue Brunswick, Georgia MRS. W. G. THIGPEN, JR. 261 STUDENT INDEX SOPHOMORES Margie Adam ... Ken Adamson .... Michael Aldridge James Allen ....... Carl Anderson ... Janice Anderson . Harriet Atkinsoon . Mike Bankston .... Mike Barr.......... Nancy Beard ...... Berry Beckman ... Debbie Bennett ... Deryle Bennett ... Jere Bennett ...... Teddy Bennett .... Ann Benton ........ A. J. Berry ....... John Bigley ....... Theresa Birch ..... Marie Blue ....... Tricia Boatright ... Sharon Bolen ..... Bill Bone ........ Sam Bowen ......... Vicky Bowen ...... Smokey BraceweM Lawrence Brayman James Bridger ... Joanne Bridges ... Elaine Bright ..... Forrest Brown .... Theresa Burch .... Carole Callahan . Christine Callaway Patti Carter ..... Bruce Carter ..... Pat Cartwright .... Madeline Cate .. Lawrence Certain John Chalfa ....... Beverly Chasteen . Darrell Cody ..... Patricia Cohen ... La Jauna Collins . Phyllis Conley .... Lauren Corbitt .... Marie Corn ....... John Coulson .... Carolyn Courson . Joyce Cox ........ Phyllis Curtis .... Debbie Davis .... Mike Davis ....... Richard Davis .... Kim Deiters ...... Peggy Dixon ...... Mary Ann Dotter . David Dowdy .... Deborah Dowdy . Debbie Doyle .... Joe Drawdy ........ Frederick Dufel .. Brenda Duncan .. Trey Durham ....... Carolyn Durrance Paula Eason ...... Robert Edenfield Stanley Edgy .... David Egan ....... Debra Esslg ...... Ken Faulkenberry , Manuel Ferra .... Glen Fitton ...... Susan Forehand .. Brian Gallagher .. Brenda Gibbs ... Suzanne Gibbs ... Buzz Gibson....... Mickey Gilder .. Jane Goodis ...... Charles Gordy ... Danny Grace ...... Sheppard Green . Greg Griffin ..... Carol Griffin .... Thatcher Griffin .. Chuck Groover .. ............................ 13? ..................... 50, 13? ........................... 13? ........................... 13V ........................... 13? ........................... 13? .......................... 13? .................... II?, 13? ........... 72. 128, 12?. 13? ........................... 13? ........................... 13? ........................... 13? ........................... 13? ........................... 13? ........... 61. 84. 128. 13? ........................... 13? .......................... 13? ........................... 13? ........................... 13? ............................ 13? ... 56. 61. 65. 67. 84. 13? ........................ 65. 13? ................ 65. 75. 13? .... 120, 123, 125, 126, 13? ........................... 140 ........................... 140 .......................... 140 ........................... 140 ...................... 70. 140 ........................... 140 .............. 56. 118. 141 ............................ 72 ........................... 141 ........................... 140 ........................... 140 ........................... 140 ....... 50. 61. 72. 84. 140 ,.......................... 140 ...................... 65. 140 ........................... 141 .......................... 141 ........................... 140 ........................... 140 ...................... 61. 140 ........................... 140 ....... 50. 65. 72. 84. 140 ...................... 67. 140 ........................... 141 ........................... 141 ........................... 140 ........................... 140 ...................... 71. 140 ........................... 140 ........................... 140 ...................... 83. 140 ............. 50. 56. 65. 141 ...................... 61. 141 ........................... 141 ........................... 141 ...................... 58. 141 ........................... 141 ........................... 141 ............................ 140 ................ 50. 118. 140 ........................... 140 ............................ 140 ............................ 140 ............................ 140 ............. 62 . 72. 84. 141 ........................... 141 ................... 62 . 72. 84 ........................... 141 ................. 61. 62. 141 ....................... 70. 141 ................. 56. 58. 141 ........................... 141 ........................... 140 ...................... 61. 140 ............................ 140 ........................... 140 ........................... 140 ...................... 72. 140 ....................... 71. 141 ........................... 141 ........................... 141 ........................... 141 ....................... 58. 141 Janice Haden ............................ 71, John Groover ................................ Michael Haisten ....................... 118. Elaine Hamilton ......................... 61. Jan Harden .............................. 41, Lois Harper .................................. Sharron Harper .......................... 70, Johnny W. Harrell ....................... 72. Leeann Harris ........................... 56. Randy Harvey ................................. Jack Hassinger ............... 57. 61, 72. 84, Terry Hendley .............................. Emory Herndon ................................ Jeannie Heyman ............................... Donnie Hobby ............................... Robert Holtz .............................. Judy Horton ................. 50, 56. 6?. 13?, Ronnie Horton ................................ Johnny Huff .................................. Lindy Hulse .............................. 58. Libby Ingram .................... 51. 61, 83. Helen Japuntich ............................ Fred D. Jaudon............................... Janet Jenkins ................................ Sheryl Johnson ......................... 84. Lorry Joiner .............................. Davy Jones ...................... 51, 60. 62, Martha Jordan ............................... Ronnie Jordan .............................. Lou Joyner ................................... Sharon Kaufman ......................... 65. Harry Kaufmonn .................. 51, 56. 61. Bobby Keene ............................... Sharon Kersey ............................... Ricky Knapton ............................. Robert Kilby ................................ Allan Knight ............................ 72, Doug Lane .................................... Cynthia Latham .......................... 70. Sharon Latham ................... 51, 61. 65. James Leggett ............................. Susan Leotis ........................ 58. 62. Janice Lewis ................................. Linda Lewis .................................. Marion Loving .............................. Davy McCaskill ............................ Lucy McClure ................................. Cathy McCormick ............................ Frank McDonald ............................. Henry McDonald .............................. Leona McDowell ............................. James McGregor ............................... Margaret Mclnnis .............. 56. 58, 61. 62. Larry McKenzie ............................. David Maney ................................. Howard Mann ............................. ?2. Larry Manning ................................ Sandy Manning ................................ Thomas Manning ........................... 61, Charles Manor ................................ Henry Mauney ............................... Peter Martin ................... 61, 72 . 76. Ann Mavromat ................................. Dee Maxwell .................................. Gregory Michels .............................. Margie Miller ....................... 65. ?2. Sandra Moody .............................. Becky Moore .................................. Ben Moore .................... 51. 61, 76, 84. Peggy Morgan ................................. Robbie Morgan ...... 51, 56, 75. 106. 112. 13?. Shirlee Mummert . Faye Murkerson .. Ben Nelson ........ Irene Nelson .... Carolyn Nemeth . Mike Nichols .... Fred Nicholson .. Pam Nutt .......... Diane O'Brien .. Margo O'Brien ... Marie O'Brien ... John O'Looney ... Steve Owens ....... Loel Pace ......... Steven D. Padgett Sue Padgett ....... Lucile Page ....... J. S. Parker ...... Lester Parker .... Eric Parmelee .... Rex Lane Parsons Shelia Parsons ... Gordon Partin ... Pat Paulk ......... Gale Peterson .... 67. 72, 51. 61. 78. 51. 56. 61. 13?. ............. 118. ................ 72, 84. 118. 61 . 141 141 140 140 140 140 140 140 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 142 142 142 142 142 142 143 143 143 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 143 143 143 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 143 143 143 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 142 142 142 142 144 143 143 142 142 M2 M2 M2 143 M3 142 142 142 142 142 143 143 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 262 Andrew Phillips ... Vaughn Pope ........ Ricky Poppell ...... Patti Porter ...... Darlene Purcell ___ Neal Pye ........... Pat Reagan ......... William Reinhold .. Susan Reisinegr .... Danny Rentz ........ Richard Restagno .. Becki Revels ....... Benita Richardson . Gary Riley ......... Cynthia Riser...... David Roberts ..... Joanne Roberts .... London Roberts ... Bobby Sadler ....... Joe Salkin ......... Gene Sapp ......... Slyvia Sapp ........ Verlene Sapp ....... Maureen Scharhag . Belinda Searcy Margaret Sears ..... Jim Seymour ........ Wanda Sharp ........ Rick Shearouse ..... Duncan Shelby ..... Tim Simmons ........ Kenny Slay ........ Brenda Smith ....... James Smith ........ Jamie Snyder ....... Billy Stalvey...... Randy Starnes ..... Joedna Steele ..... Mary Stephens ...... John Stewart ....... Carol Strayer ..... Elizabeth Strickland Wade Strickland .. Mike Strom ........ Irene Swafford .... Alfred Sweat ....... Gary Tanner ....... Debby Tarrant ...... Debbie Tatum ...... Jerry Taylor ...... Andrew Thomas .... Drew Thomas ....... Richard Thornton .. Penny Vaughn ...... Wanda Wainright Eve Walling ........ David Thomas Ward Alice Warren .— Bryan Wells ........ Jo Ann West ........ Alicia Westberry .., Bonnie Whitlock .... Laurie Winslett .... Lecester Woodall .. Berry Woolley ..... Katherine Wright .. Debbie Wylie ...... Brad Younger ...... 144. 58. 61. 70. I 18. 61. 62. 128, ........ 65. 56. 61. 65. 65, 106. 128, 51. 56. ... 118. 72. 118. 71, ...... 72. 61. 65. 84. 51. 58. 61, ... 71. 58, 61. 62, ...... 71. 51. 61. 62. 144 145 MS 145 MS 145 MS 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 MS MS 145 145 145 144 144 144 144 144 144 MS M5 145 145 145 145 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 145 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 145 144 144 128 144 144 144 144 144 M5 M5 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 145 Amateur artists Mike Mrachek and Steve Marsh paint the Christmas formal backdrop. JUNIORS Nathaniel Adams ............................... 147 Skip Adamson .............................. 58, 147 Jerry Alexander ....................... 62. 130. 147 Marsha Altman ................................. 147 Bobby Anderson ................................ 147 Ira Anderson .............................. 79 147 Revis Anderson ...... 75. 106. 110. M3. 115, 117, 130 Hiawatha Andrews. Jr........................... 147 Henry. I. H. Ansley .... 50. 56. 62. 75. 106. 147. 161 Gayle Arthur .................................. 147 Billy Austin ............. 50. 51. 51. 62. 65. 77. 147 Bruce Avrett .................................. 147 Danny Lee Biley ........................... 65. 147 Beth Baker ................................ 79. I47 James Baker ................................... |4‘ Mike Ballinger ............................ 23. 147 Mary Ane Barber ........................... 23. 147 L. Nathan 8arnett ......................... 76. 147 Gwinnette Barrintine .......................... 147 Jackie Barrs .................................. 147 Mel Baxter....... 50. 75. 106. 108. 107. 113. 116. 147 Allen Beard ............................... 72. 147 Julian R. Beaver .............................. 147 Tony Beaver ................................... 147 Bruce Becker............... 23 . 75. 106. HO. 114. 147 Marie Beckham ....... 25. 50. 58. 62. 65. 71. 77. 147 Julie Bembry ................................. 147 Tommy Bembry .................................. 147 Lavelle Bennett ............................... 148 Teddy Bishop......... 65. 72. 73. 76. 82. 83. 128. 148 Debbie Black ..................... 65. 58. 162. 148 Elaine Blackerby ............. 57. 61. 65. 67. 80, 148 Bill Bland .................................... 148 Jane Blount ................................... 148 Teresa 8lount ............................. 62. 148 Ronnie Bluestein .............................. 149 Mike Boatright ............................ 65. 149 Ronnie Boucher ................................ 148 Valencia Bouncek .............................. 148 Sheila Bowen ................. 23. 25. 76. 77. 79. 147 James Bracewell ............................... 148 Keith D. 8ragg ................................ 148 Mary Branch ...................... 57. 61. 62. 148 Deborah Brewer ............................ 65, I 8 Johnny Bright ................................ 149 Sandra Brock .............................. 48, 149 Linda Brooks ................................ 148 Bill Brown .................................. 148 Bobby Brown ................................ 148 Henning B. Brown ................. 61. 62. 72, 148 Sandra Brown ................................ 148 Tom Broyles ........................... 51. 65. 148 Bobbie Brumit ............................. 65, 148 Debbie Brusie .................... 48. 58, 59, 148 Sharon Bryan .......................... 62. 57, 149 Elizabeth Bryant ................. 58. 61. 64. 80 Kathy Bryant .................................. 148 Connie Sue Buckles .............. 50. 56. 57. 80. 148 Charlotte Bullard ........ 23. 25. 70. 77, 78, 90. 148 Linda Burch ................................... 148 Danny Butts .................... 61. 65. 75. 132, 148 Steve Buzzard .................. 58, 75. 128, 132. 148 Mary Anne Caldwell ........................ 65, 148 Michael Campbell .......................... 65. 149 Jim Carmichael ........................ 57, 65, 149 Wade Carruth .............................. 50. 149 Eben Carson ........................... 65. 76. 149 Jimmy Carter .................................. 149 Johnny Carter ................................. 149 Sue Carter ................... 50. 6«. 62. 64. 70. 149 George Cate .................. 62. 63. 58. 135. 148 Donny Chanclor ................................ 149 Sue Chaney ....................... 50. 65. 69. 149 Jenny Chopman ......................... 61, 83, 149 Shelby Childers ..... 55. 56, 58. 62. 63. 64, 65. 149 Marcia Chapman ........................... 57, 149 Gwendolyn Clark ............................... 149 Richard Clark ................................. 149 Vicky Clark ...................... 25. 70. 77. 149 Milton Cleghorn ............................... 149 Sally Clune ................................... 148 Karen Cochran ............................ 70. 148 Gale Cofer ............................... 57, 148 Jim Conley .................................... 148 Margaret Conner ............................... 148 Darrel Cooper ................... 109. 130, 131, 148 Suzie Corbin ..................... 57. 78. 82. 148 Alex Corbitt ..................... 57. 62. 65. 148 Linda Corley .................................. 148 Joann Courson ......................... 58. 65. 149 Charles Cox ................................... 149 Lew Cox ....................................... 149 Patricia Cox ............................. 68. 149 Linda Cozine .................................. 149 Joe Cranshaw ............................. 65, 149 Linda Crawford ................................ 149 Before seventh period begins, Steve Webb and Byron Billingsley take a short break. Sharon Cribbs Lawana Crosby Miriam Crum 79. 149 149 150 150 151 Carol Curtis Dorothy M. Dlaton 50, 57, 79. Eve Daneman 83. 151 Wilma Daniels 65. 151 Don Dart 58. 62, 75. 151 151 151 Bobbie Davis 65. Frances Kay Davis 150 James Davis 150 Peggy Collean Depratter 151 Warren Diestel 151 Cathy Disselkamp . 84 151 Tony Dockery . 50, 56. ; 75. 101. 14. 151 Johnny Doke 151 Annette Dowling 151 Joyce Drury 67. 150 Kathy Drury 71. 150 Martha Ann Dugger 71. 151 Glenn Dukes 151 Linda Duval 50 61. 62. 72. 82. 83 84 151 Cathy Eaton 79. 151 Barbara Edcnfield .... 65, 69. 151 David Edenfield 151 Jan Edmondson 64. 150 Shirley Eller 57, 78, 79. 150 Bobby Ellis 151 Brenda Emanuel 67. 151 Steve English 61. 151 Pam Evans .... 65. 70. 151 Paula Eystad 151 Laura Fairman 50. 62. 65. 151 Dixie Farmer 62. 150 Dotti Faulk .... 25. 77. 150 Mike Felker 150 Mary Ann Ferguson 150 Sharon Ferguson 150 Ronald E. Fernandes 150 James Files 57. 61. 62. 65. ISO Bobby Finleyson . 23. 61. 75. 106. 109. 151 Barry Fitzpatrick .... 71. 79. 151 Larry Fitzpatrick 71. 151 Johnny Flanders 23. 150 Bill Flexer. Jr 61. 65. 75, 107. 150 Janet Florence 50. 58. 65. 150 Charles Flowers 150 Lynn Foster 62. 65. 71. 150 Bruce Z. Franklin 150 Morris Friedman . 57. 65. 72. ISO Jeannie Fry 151 Renee Gadilhe 60. 61. 62. 63. 151 Linda Ganas 57. 65. 67. ISI Elyse Gardner 47, 48 51. 57. 61. 62, 53. 65. 150 Marta Gardner 50. 80 Grant Gchringer ... 44. 50. 51. 61. 62. 150 Gloria Geiger 67. 150 Linda Geiger 65. 150 Gale Gettmger 45, 50. 57. 65. 80. 81. 83. 150 Greg Gibbs 150 Madelyn Gibbs .... 58. 151 Margaret A. Gibson 65. 151 Jim Goins .................................... 57. 151 Randy Gomez ............................. 58. 62. 152 Debbie Gordon ........................... 57, 67. 152 Debby Gould ................... 50. 58 . 59. 80. 152 Richard Wright Gowen ............................. 152 Harry Green ...................................... 152 Melba Griffis ................................ 68. 152 Ben Hackett .......................................152 Diane Hale ....................................... 152 Robert Hall ....................... 58. 62. 72. 152 Bobby Hamilton ................................... 152 Sandra Hamilton .................................. 152 Bobby Hamlett .....-................ 58 . 62 . 72. 152 Mike Hammock ..................................... 152 Gail Hammond ..................................... 152 Larry Hand ....................................... 152 Bill Hansen ....................... 48. 61. 62. 152 Robert G. Harbs .................................. 152 Ellen Hardin .................. 58. 65. 72. 80. 153 Kendra Hargett ............ 48. 50. 57. 61. 65. 153 Wade Harper ...................................... 153 Tina Harrington .............................. 79, 153 Gary Harris ...................................... 153 Gene Harris ...................................... 153 Merlene Harris ............................... 23. 153 Randy Harris ..................................... 152 Hal Hart ....................................... 106 Charlotte Havard ................................. 153 John Emory Head ................................ 153 Debbie Hendricks ........................... 153 Corky Hendrix .................................... 153 Terry W. Hicks ................................... 153 Diane Highsmith ................... 57. 62. 65. 153 Beverly Hightower ................................ 153 Charlie Hind ...................... 61. 62. 72. 152 Mary Hodges ....................... 62, 79 . 71, 152 Rhonda Holcomb ................................ 72 152 Mary Lou Holland ........................ 57. 65. 152 Kerry Hooberry .................... 65. 76. 132. 152 John Hoover ............................. 65. 152 Judy Hoover ............................. 65. 152 Terri Hopkins ................................... 52 Mardelle Horton .................................. 152 Alice Hosford ........................... 70, 152 Sandra Houston .................................... 61 Donald Howell ................................ 152 Sandra Howell ................................ 152 Cristy Huff ................... 48. 50. 58. 61. 152 8renda Hulsey ................................ 152 W. T. Hunter ................................. 52 Susan Huskey ............................ 68, 153 Jerry Hutcheson ................................. 153 Gary Hutchinson................................. 153 Toni Hyatt ...................................... 153 Rita Jacobs .................................. 153 Jenny James ....................... 62. 78. 79. 153 Jeannie Jenkins ............... 58. 62. 70. 72. 153 Danny Johnson ..................................... 53 Lynn Johnson ............................ 72. 153 Russell Johnson .............................. 153 Samuel E. Johnson ................. 61, 65. 110, 153 Stan Johnson .................. 48, 61, 75, 107, 153 Paul Joiner .................................. 153 Faye Jones ................................ 79, 153 Georgia Jones ............................... 153 Mike Jones ............ 51, 57. 61. 62. 65. 79. 153 Robbie Jones ................................ 153 Robert V. Jones ............................. 153 Randy Jordan .... 48. 49. 51. 56. 61. 62. 65. 75. 92. Brenda Keene ... Shirley Keene .. Kaleen Keithcart Elizabeth Kellog Sandra Kelly ... David Kemp .. David Kent ..... Paul Kicklighter Susan Kicklighter Bob Killian ........ Janet Kincaid ....... Nancy King ......... Barbara Knight ..... Shirley Knight ..... Brenda Knowles ..... Mary Konci ......... Brian Landaker ..... Beverly Lane ....... Jeannie Lane........ Kathy Lane .......... Hubert Lang ........ Donna Langford ...... Thomas E. Latham .. Lynn Layton ......... Arlene Veronica Lee Karen Lee .......... David Leggett ....... Beverly Lemmond ... Janet Lewis ......... Rhonda Lewis ........ Anita Liles ......... Malcolm Lindsey .... Richard Lockhart ... Karen Long .......... Kenneth Long ........ Ruth Long ........... Danny Lovett ........ Rex I. Lowe ......... Frank Lunsford ...... Danny Me Daniel .... Robert McDonald ... Steve McDonald ...... Anne McDonough ..., Cheryl McDowell .... Kenny McDowell .... Cathy McGoogan ... Mary Gail McLain .. Harold McLamb........ Kenneth McLeod ..... 135. 153 ............. 51. 72, 153 ...................... 154 57. 62. 65. 72. 73. 154 ............ 70. 83. 154 ................. 79. 154 ...................... 154 .......... 107. 108. 154 ....................... 154 ............ 58. 65. 154 ........ 51. 56. 57. 62 . 65. 154 ................................ 154 ..................... 57. 65. 154 ................................ 154 ................................ 154 ................................ 154 ................. 56, 58. 65. 154 ........................... 65. 154 ............. 51. 57. 65. 68. 155 .................. 25. 69. 77. 155 .......................... 68. 155 ....... 48, 57. 61. 62. 65. 155 ............. 61. 62. 65. 72. 155 ................................ 155 ..................... 68. 79. 155 ................................ 155 ............. 51. 58. 62. 65. 155 ............ 48. 45. 61. 62. 155 ................................ 155 ................................ 155 ............................... 155 ................................ 155 .............................. 154 ............................. 154 51. 58. 62. 63 . 64. 65. 87. 155 ............................... 154 ................................ 154 ............................... 154 .......................... 65. 154 ................ 61. 62. 72. 155 .............................. 155 ................... 62. 118. 155 ............................. 155 ................. 58. 65. 69. ISS ................ 67. 78. 84. 154 ............................. 154 ..................... 72. 73. 154 ............................. 154 ............................. 154 .......:......... 65 . 75. 107. 154 Atter introducing the team. Lee Blaclcshear waits for the approaching coach. Carole McMullen Gayle McNabb . Shaw McVeigh .. Judy Maiors .... Susan Mann ..... John Manning ... Clark Manor .... Charles Marat .. Dale Marchman . Ronnie Maroney . Fred Marrs ..... Bobby Martin ... Charles Martin . Cheryl Martin .... Dede Martin .... Joy Martin ..... David Mason.... Jake Matthiessen Clyde Maxwell .. Mike Mead ....... Cindy Mceler ... Evie L. Merritt Freddy Merritt . Patsy Merritt ... Shirley Messer .. Rick Michels .... ............................ 25. 77. 154 ......................... 57. 65. 78. 155 ........... 51. 57. 61. 62. 65. 72. 155 ................................. 58. 155 ........................ 51. 65. 79, 155 ................. 75. 106. 112, 113, 155 ................................. 65. 154 ........................................ 154 ....................................... 154 ....................................... 132 ............................. 57. 62. 154 ................................. 58. 154 ....................................... 154 ................ 58. 64. 65. 74. 75. 154 ....................................... 155 ....................................... 155 45. 48. 61. 62. 65 . 75 . 86. 120. 132. 155 ........................ 51. 60. 72. 155 ...................................... 155 ....................................... 156 ................................. 65. 156 ...................................... 156 ....................................... 156 .................................. 65. 156 ....................................... 156 ....................................... 156 Dicky Miller ....... Gayle Miller ....... Marguerite Miller ... Sharon Millican .... Austine Minchew ... Terry Minter ........ Debbie Mobley ...... Eamie Moody ........ Mitchell Moody ...... Cathy Moore ......... Freddie Moore ...... Meralyn Moore ....... David Moseley ....... Judy Mosely ......... Brenda Murray ...... Rafael Nail ......... Leonard Nazzrie .... Mason Neeld ........ Ray Neese ........... Margaret Newcomb Terry Newman ........ Butch Newton ....... Stephen L. Newton . Jimbo Nolen ......... David O'Berry ...... Randy O'Quinn ....... Ricky O'Quinn ....... Jean Osborne ........ Jane O'Steen ........ Janet Owens ......... Pat Ozanne .......... Cathy Pace .......... Mildred Panis........ Lelie Parker ........ Grace Parker......... Lelia Parker......... Judi Parrish ........ Margo Parsons ....... Andrea Pate ......... Johnny Patterson .... Beth Paulk .......... Nanette Payne ....... Benny Peacock ....... Linda Peacock ....... Bill Pelfrey ........ Andy Permar ......... Ronnie Perry Robert Phillips ..... Charles Pittman ..... Stewart Pittman ..... Holly Plant ......... Connie Ponsell ...... Debbie Poole ........ Jerry T. Poston ..... Debbie Potter ....... Adelia Powell ....... Mary Queen .......... Virginia Queen •..... Bernard Ransom ...... Randy Raulerson ..... Ricky Ray ........... Amy Reed............. Peggy Reeve ......... Bill Reeves, Jr..... Tony Reisinger ...... Darryl Reyna ....... Bill Reynolds ...... Glenda Reynolds .. Ryan Rhodes ......... Cathy Ribbron ....... Aritha Ricks ........ Archie Roberts ...... BUI Roberts ......... Sam Roberts ......... William Roberts ..... Alice Rogers ........ Anna Lynn Rogers ... Larry Rogers ........ Mary Anne Rogers ... Rita Roland ......... Dorene Rouse ........ John W. Roush ....... Bobbie Rowland .... Donna J. Rowland .. Patti Rudd ......... Kathi Sanders ....... Gene Sapp ........... ............ 58. 62. 65. 156 ................... 44. 81. 82 ........................... 156 ....................... 65. 156 .......................... 156 ............. 62 , 75. 107. 156 ...................... 65. 157 ....................... 65, 157 ........................... 157 ................ 65. 79. 157 .......................... 157 ............. 58. 65. 79. 157 .................. 65. 72. 157 .......................... 157 ............. 62 . 65. 71. 157 45. 48. 51. 61. 62. 65, 157 .......................... 157 ..................... '07. 157 .......................... 156 .......................... 156 44. 48 . 51. 57. 62. 79. 156 .......................... 156 .......................... 156 75. 118. 119. 128. 129. 157 .......................... 157 .......................... 157 .......................... 157 ................ 62. 65. 157 .............. 57. 62. 65. 157 ........ 51. 57. 62. 65. 157 .......................... 156 ............... 67. 79. 84. 156 ............... 61. 65. 83, 156 ..... 58. 61. 62. 65. 87. 156 ... 58 61. 62 . 65 . 87. 156 .... 58. 61. 62. 65 . 87. 156 .......................... 157 .......................... 157 ............... 51. 58. 62. 157 ........... 128. 129. 130. 157 ....... 25. 70. 77. 157 ....... 61. 65. 72. 157 ....... 61. 72. 76. 156 ..................... 156 ... 48. 57. 61. 62, 156 ..................... 156 ...................... 56. 157 ..................... 92. 157 ............................ 157 .................. 65. 78. 157 ..................... 65. 157 ..................... 68. 156 ............................ 156 ............................ 156 ............................ 156 ..................... 118 156 ;..................... 62. 157 ............................ 157 .......... 64. 65. 83 . 87. 157 ...................... 65. 157 ......... 120, 132, 133. 157 ... 48 , 58. 61. 62 . 65. 157 ...................... 62. 157 ........................... 158 ........................... 158 .................. 48. 61. 158 ............................ 158 ................. 61. 65. 158 ............................ 158 ........................... 158 ...................... 65. 158 ..................... 158. 79 ..................... 158. 62 ...................... 159. 23 ........................... 159 .......... 56. 58. 74. 83. 159 ............................ 159 .... 48. S7 , 58. 61. 79. 159 58. 65. 72. 159 ...... 51. 159 ............. 159 ...... 65. 159 ,............. 159 ............. 107 Ginny Sapp .................................. 68. |59 Norman Sapp.... 62. 63, 75. 120. 121, 123. 124. 125 .. . 135. 159 Sharon Sapp ..................................... 159 Margaret Sarron ....................... 65, 67, 159 Milly Schell ...............................’ 62 159 Tony Scoggins ........................... 118'. 159 Nancy Scott ...................................... 159 Lynda Sears ...................................... 159 Hardy W. Self .....................................158 Kerry Shaddix .................................... |58 James Shelander .......................... 72_ |S8 Debbie Sherrill ................................. |S8 Kerry Shipman .................................... 158 Carla Shusda ................................ 79, 158 Johnny Simpson .................................. 158 Marsha Sisk ............................ 65. 72, 158 Jim Slaughter ..................................' 158 Barry Slay .................................. 118 Michael Smiley ................................... 159 Jimmy Smith ....................... 65. 118. 130. 159 Renae Smith ..................................... 159 Sherry Smith ....... 56. 57. 62. 63 . 64 . 74. 75. 159 Debbie Soper ............................... 23 159 James Souter ....................................’ 159 Mike Spaulding .......................... 75 130 |59 Randy Spaulding.. 58 . 61, 62. 75, 120, 121. 122 123 124. 126. 132. 158 Careatha Spell .................................. 159 Charles Stafford ................................ |58 Sharon Staley ....................... 57, 65. 74. 159 June Stanford ..................... 23. 58. 79. 159 Rachel Stapleton ............... 23. 58, 59. 65. 159 Gloria Starlinq ................................. 159 Jim Steed .................................... 159 Margaret A. Stephens ............................. 159 Vonda Stephens ................................... 159 Becky Stiles ..................................... 158 Bill Strother ..................... 57. 62. 72. 158 Carla Strother ........................ 57 62. 158 David Sturm ....................... 51. 58! 65. 159 Sylvia Summerour ............................ 65. 159 Neil Sweat ....................................... 159 Sandra Sweat .................................... 159 Lindy Teiler ........................ 57. 62. 65. 159 Don Taulbee ..................................... 159 D. C. Taylor ................................. 65. 159 Eddie Thomas ..................................... 158 Nelson Thomas ......................... 61, 72. 158 Robert Thomas ............................... 158 Amy Thompson .................................. 80 159 Kappy Thompson.... 48 . 56. 58. 61. 65. 74. 75‘. 159 Brenda Jo Thrift ...................... 67, 79, 159 Gary Tillman ..................................... 159 Donnie E. Tindall .............................. 159 Judy Ann Traylor ................................ 159 Ann Tyre ......................................... 159 Gail Tyre ....................................... 160 Sharon Underwood ............................. 160 Theresa Underwood ............................... 160 David Usscry ........................... 62. 65. 161 Cheryl Van Divner .......... 44. 65. 81. 83 . 84. 161 Lou Van Dora ................................. 65. 161 Richard Vinson ................................... 161 Ann Wade ................................ 58. 65. 161 Bill Wagner ........... 48. 51. 61. 62. 120. 127.' 161 Amelia Walls................. 57 62. 65. 72. 78. 161 Carolyn Waltholl .................. 57. 65. 79. 160 Keith Wansor .................................... |60 Barbara Ward ............................. 72. 160 Mark Warren ................ 58. 62. 65 . 72. 73. 161 Sandra Warrick ........................... $7, 79_ |6| Dale Wasson .............................'... 161 Belinda Waters ................................. |6I Judy Waters .................................... |6| Roy Watson ...................................... |6I Walter A. Watson, III .......................... |6I Brenda Webster ................................... |60 Olivia Weis ................................ 65. 160 Penny Welch ................... SO. 65. 69. 7l] 160 Tibby Wells ................................ 65. 161 Scott Wentworth ..................... 65, 128, 161 Linda West ........................ 57. 62. 72. 161 Zena West ................................ 72, |6! David Westberry ............................. 161 Faye Westberry•.............................. 161 Gail Westberry ................................. |6| Jay Wetzel ..................... 56, 57. 61. 65. 160 Earline Whisenant ...................... 69. 79. 160 Albert White ................................ ||7, ||8 Barbara White ............................ 65. 160 Joel Armistead White ...... 57. 61, 62, 65, 80. 160 Michael Whitener ................................. |60 Warren Whitlock ..................... 62. 65. 160 Sandy Wiggins .......................... 57. 65! 160 Angela Wilkes .................... 61. 62. 79‘. 160 Clary Wilkes .................................. |60 Jean Wilkinson ....................... 62. 65, 160 Carol Williams ............................... |60 Jency Williams ............................... |60 Ronnie Williams ............. 72. 75, 120. 132. 160 Troy Williams ........................... ||8, 160 Susan Williamson .................. 44. 51. 62, 160 Harold Wilson ................................. |60 Tannis Winship ........................... 65. 160 John L. Wood ............................ 65. 160 David Woods ............................. 128. 160 Wendell Woods .................................160 Scott Wright ......................... 57. 65. 160 Dee Wyrick ....................... 57, 61. 65. 160 Susie Yawn ........................... 67. 68. 160 SENIORS ALLEN ADAMS ................................................ 164 Transferred from Fern Creek High School 3. TAYLOR ADAMS.............................................23. 164 IRC 3. 4; Library Club 4; Science Club 2: Baseball 4; Tennis 4. PEGGY ALEXANDER ............................................ 164 FHA 4; Glee Club 3; IRC 2. 3; Science Club 2. 3. HAROLD J. ALTMAN. JR........................................ 164 LARRY D. AMMONS............................................. 165 CLYDE ANDERSON.............................................. 164 ELIZABETH ANDERSON .................................. 68. 69. 164 Creative Writing Club 2; FBLA 4, Project Chairman 4; IRC 2, 4; Math Club 2; Science Club 2; VOT 4. Vice-President 4; Intramurals 2; A-B Honor Roll 2, 3. 4. MOLLIE CHARLENE ANDERSON ................................... 164 Transferred from Greeneville, Tennessee 2; FBLA 3; Glee Club 3. MICHAEL W. ARMSTRONG........................................ 164 THOMAS WAYNE ARTHUR......................................68. 165 DCT 4; FFA 2. 3: IRC 3. LINDA ATKINSON ...................................... 50. 67. 164 FHA 4; Latin Club 3; Intramurals. LAWRENCE J. BAKER........................................... 164 IRC 2: Math Club 2; Science Club 2; Football 2. LINDA BANYAR.............................................68. 164 Student Council 2; DCT 3. 4. Vice-President 4; IRC 4. GALE BARLOW ................................................ 164 Glee Club 3. 4. GERRY BARNARD .............................................. 165 FBLA 2; FHA 2. 3; IRC 2. 3; Science Club 2. MARY HELEN BAUM ............................. 64. 65. 67. 79. 165 FHA 4, Chairman of Music and Recreation 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; IRC 3, 4. Ex- ecutive Board 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Math Club 4; A-B Honor Roil 2; Girls’ Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4; Second Place in Local Science Fair 2. JO ANN BAXLEY............................................... 164 Intramurals 2, 3. DANNY BEARDEN .............................................. 164 CORBIN BENFIELD ..................................... 79. 80. 164 FFA 3. 4. Chaplain 3. Treasurer 4; Glee Club 3, 4. JUNE BENNETT................................................ 164 Transferred from North Canton, Ohio 4. DONALD SIDNTEY BERG ......................... 79. 80. 81. 94. 165 Band 2; Glee Club 3. 4; Thespian Club 4. CAMILLE BERRY .......................................... 80. 165 Point Loma High School 4. SAN DEE BEST.........................................61. 65. 166 Transferred from Grand Prairie High School 4; IRC 4; Science Club 4. BYRON BILLINGSLEY........................................62. 166 IRC 3; Math Club 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2. TEl ESA BIRCH ............................... 50. 62. 67. 78. 167 FHA 4; IRC 3: Latin Club 2. 3. Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Math Club 4. ANTHONY EUGENE BLACK........................................ 167 Gazing at her momentarily empty room. Mrs. Hudson awaits a class. A-Honor Roll 4; A-B Honor i.oll 2. 3; Certificate of Merit 3. JEROME BRAGG....................................... 79. 167 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4. WILDON BRAGG .......................................... 167 SHERLEIGH BRANZELL .................................... 168 FHA 2; Intramurals 2, 4. MARCIA ANN BROWN ...................................... 169 Glee Club 2. 3. 4. MARGITTA BROWN ............................ 50. 62. 69. 169 FBLA 4; Latin Club 2; Math Club 4; A-B Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Student of the Week THOMAS BROWN ......................................... 69. 168 FBLA 4; G-Club 2; Science Club 4; Baseball 2. MICHAEL BROWNING ......................................... 169 BUCK BRUMIT............................. 61. 62. 75. 92. 98. 169 G-Club 2. 3. 4; IRC 4; Math Club 3. 4; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4, Captain 3: A-B Honor Roll 2; City Official 4. KATHY BRYANT ..................................... 61. 69. 168 FBLA 4; IRC 3; Math Club 3; Safety Club 2; Science Club 2. 3; Intramurals 2. JAMES BURNEM ............................................. 168 FLOYD H. BLACK........................................61. 62. 166 Math Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2. 4; A-B Honor Roll 3, 4. LEE BLACKSHEAR .................. 50. 56. 75. 99. 100. 107, III. 163 Student Council 2 3. 4; Senior Class President 4; Entre Nous 4; G-Club 2, 3. 4; IRC 3; Football 2. 3. 4, Captain 4; City Official 4; Superlative 4. PHILLIP LEE BLEDSOE.................................. 58. 61. 166 Math Club 4; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 3. 4. LINDA BLUE .................................................. 167 Intramurals 2. 3, 4. MARCIA BLUESTEIN ................................ 58. 65. 69. 167 FBLA 4; Glee Club 2. 3; IRC 3. 4; VOT 4. Secretary 4. SHIRLEY BOALS................................................ 166 MIKE BOHANNON ................................... 69. 71. 76. 166 FBLA 4; Safety Club 4. SHAWN BOLEN...........................................61. 72. 166 Band 2 3, 4; IRC 4; Science Club 4; A-B Honor Roll 3, 4; Honor Band 3. 4. BRENDA BOYD.................................................. 167 REAIL BURNEY ...................................... 79. 83. 168 Creative Writing Club 4. KATHY S. BUTLER ....................................... 68. 168 DCT 4. PAMELA SUZZETTE CAPPS..............................61. 65. 169 FBLA 4; IRC 2. 3. 4. Executive Board 4: Library Club 2; Math Club 4; Safety Club 4; Science Club 2 3. 4; Intramurals 2. 3. 4. MICHAEL W. CARLO........................................... 169 GORDON CARMICHAEL...................................... 78. 169 Transferred from Key West, Florida 3; Fine Arts Club 3. 4; IRC 3. 4; Math Club 3; Intramurals 3. 4. HELEN CARROLL...................................... 68. 69. 169 VOT 4. CAROLYN CARTER ...................... 25. 47. 50. 65. 69. 77. 168 FBLA 4; IRC 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; PAL 3: Science Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Vice- President 4; A Honor Roll 3: First Place in Local and Regional Social Science Fair JOHN CARTER................................................ 168 JO ANN BRADDOCK .................................... 68, 69. 166 FBLA 4; Glee Club 2. 3: IRC 3. 4; VOT 4. Secretary 4. MARY ALICE BRADFORD .................. 50. 56. 57. 62. 78. 87. 166 High Tide Staff 3. 4, Editor 4; Student Council 4; Entre Nous 3. 4. President 4; Fine Arts Club 4; FTA 2; IRC 2; Latin Club 2; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3; SUSAN CARTER.......................................... 168 WAYNE CARVER ......................................... 168 FFA 2. 3: IRC 2. 3; Safety Club 2. CHARLES CASEY......................................62. 169 265 HENRY CATE ............................................ 169 LEON CAUSEY............................................ 169 Science Club. MICHAEL B. CAVE.. 61. 75. 99. 120. 121. 122. 123, 126. 127. 130. 169 Stuoent Council 2. 3. 4; G-Club 2, 3, 4- IRC 2. 3; PAL 3; Basketball 2. 3. 4. Captain 4; Track 2, 3; Baseball 4; City Official 4. BETTY LORRAINE CHACO......................................65. 170 IRC 4; Intramurals 3. CAROL ANN CHADWICK.......................... 23. 58. 61. 72. 78. 170 Band 2. 3. 4. Honor Band 4; Library Club 2; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 4. ROBERT CHANCY................................................ 170 ALLEN CHITTY................................................. 170 Glee Club 3. DON CLARK.................................................... 171 EVELYN CLARK ................................................ 171 FTA 2; Intramurals 2. 3. TERRY DOCKERY................................. 65. 130. 172 Transferred from Richmond Academy 3; IRC 4; Football 3; Track 3; A-B Honor Roll 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. MARY LOU DOWLING....................................50. 172 RODNEY G. DOWNIE...................................... FFA 3; Glee Club 2, 3; IRC 4; Safety Club 2; Science Club 2. RHONDA DRURY ......................................... 173 SYLVIA DIANE DRURY............................. 68. 69. 173 FBLA 4; IRC 3. 4; Safety Club 3; VOT 4. WILLIAM A. DURHAM .................................... 173 GAILE K. EDENFIELD..................................62 174 IRC 3; Math Club 4. GEORGE EDWARDS ....................................... |74 Transferred from Bradwell Institute 3. HOWARD EGBERT ........................................ 174 BILL CLEMENTS .................................. 64. 81. 170 Science Club 2; Debate Team 3, 4, Captain 3. WILLARD COLLINS................................... 57. 72. 170 Band 2. 3. 4; Entr Nous 3. 4. ARTHUR COOK .......................................... 65. 170 IRC 3. 4: Math Club 3; Science Club 3. FABIAN COOK .......................................... 50. 170 HAROLD COPE .............................................. 171 FFA 2. 3: IRC 3. JOSEPH W. COPELAND........................ 64. 65. 80. 81. 171 IRC 3. 4; Debate Team 3, 4, Captain 4; Student of the Week 4. WILLIAM DAVIS CORSON ..................................... 170 IRC 4; PAL 3. 4. RICK CORWIN............................................... 170 ANNA GAYLE ELLIOT............................................... 174 Transferred from Oak Harbor High School 3; Thespian Club 3. HARRY EMMONS .............................................. 57. 175 Entre Nous 3. 4; IRC 2 3. 4; Math Club 2. 3; Science Club 2. 3. DEE ENGLE........................................ 50. 62. 65. 78. 175 Transferred from Norview High School 3; Fine Arts Club 4; IRC 4; Math Club 4; A-B Honor Roll 3. 4; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. LARRY EVANS .................................................... 174 Safety Club 3: Basketball 2; Tenr.i. 2. EDITH SHARON FARMER.............................. 50. 58. 59. 79. 174 Student Council 2: Glee Club 3. 4; IRC 3; PAL 3. 4. Secretary 4; Science Club 2; A-B Honor Roll 2 3. PAUL FARMER ......................................... 76. 83. 86. 174 High Tide Staff 4; Creative Writing Club 4; G-Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. Secretary-Treas- urer 4; IRC 2. 3; Latin Club 2; Math Club 2. 3. 4; Science Club 3. 4; Track 2. 3: A-B Honor Roll 3: Certificate of Merit 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. EVELYN COX ............................................... 171 Glee Club 2. 3. 4. PAUL G. COX............................................... 170 IRC .3 GAIL MARCHEL CRANFORD ........................... 23. 50. 65. 170 Student Council 3: Entre Nous 2 3: IRC 2. 3. 4. President 4; Math Club 3; Sci- ence Club 2; A-B Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Certificate of Merit 3. LINDA ANNE CRAVEN ........................................ 50. 171 Student Council 2; FTA 4. TOMMY CREWS ......................................... 172. 75. 107 G-Oub 2. 3; Football 2. 3. 4. GWENDOLYN CROFT...................................... 58. 65. 172 IRC 2. 3; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2. 3; Intramurals 2. 3. ALMA ANNITA CROOMS .................................. 68. 69. 172 Band 2. 3: FBLA 4; Math Club 3; VOT 4; A Honor Roll 3; A-B Honor Roll 2 4; Honor Band 2. 3. HILDA E. CROSS................................................ 172 Transferred from Risley High School 3; IRC 3. CHARLES CRUMBLISS..........................................65. 173 IRC 4; Math Club 2; Safety Club 2; Science Club 2, 3. LANCE E. CURRY ............................................... 172 FFA 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. President 4; IRC 2. 3; Safety Club 2; Science Club 2. TINY DAHDAH .................................................. 172 IRC 3; Science Club 2. DANNY DAMPIER ................................................. 172 WILLIAM CRAIG DART........... 50. 56. 61. 62. 63. 75. 98. 106, 107, III. 112. 115. 116. 172 Student Council 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 4. Sophomore Class President 2. Junior C ass Vice Presjdent 3: G-Club 2. 3. 4; Math Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; Science £'ub 2’„3', 4i Fo° ba!l 2. 3. 4. Captain 4: Basketball 2. 3; A Honor Roll 3; A-B Honor Roll 2. 4; City Official 4; Certificate of Merit 2. 3; University of G Certificate of Merit 3. Georgia MAP.Y CAROL DAVIS ................................... 58. 67. 72. 173 B«nd 2. 3. 4; FHA 4; IRC 3: Math Club 2; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2; A-B Honor Roll 3. 4. TERI DAVIS.....................................................50. 172 A-B Honor Roll 4. EMORY DAWSON ............................... 65, 107, 130, 172 IRC 4; Football 2. 3 4; Track 2, 3. 4. EUGENE DEATSTEIN.......................................... 173 JUDY DEEN 68. 69 THOMAS E. DEES ......................................... 173 Band 2. 3; FBLA 2. 3: IRC 2. 3; Math Club 2; Safety Club 2; Science Club 2. 4. TOMMY DE Win .............................................. 173 Creative Writina Club 2; FBLA 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3; IRC 2. 3. 4 Executive Board 3; Math Club 2; Safety Club 2. Science Club 2. 3. 4. MARILYN DILLS ............................................. 69 173 FBLA 4. Treasurer 4; Library Club 2. 266 MICHAEL D. FAULKENBERRY.............................. 50. 63. 72. 174 Band 2. 3. 4. Honor Band 2. 3. 4. Band Council 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2. 3, 4. Vice- Pres.dent 4; A-B Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Certificate of Merit 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3: Eighth District Band Clinic 4. PAUL FAVARON ............................................... 130. 175 IRC 4; PAL 2; Basketball 2; Track 3 4. LINDA MARINE FENNEL...................................... 23. 67. 175 FHA 3. 4; IRC 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. VALLARIE FICARELLI ...............................................79. 174 Entre Nous 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; A-B Honor Roll 2. JOYCE FINLEY..................................................... 174 Intramurals 2. 3, 4. REBECCA M. FITZGERALD.................................... 50. 56. 174 Student Council 4; Entre Nous 3; IRC 2; Math Club 3. 4. Executive Board 3; Sci- ence Club 2, 3; A-B Honor Roll 3, 4; Student of the Week 4. FERRIS FLOURNOY.................................................. 174 FBLA 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; IRC 3. 4; Girl ' Chorus 4. SCOTT FLUHARTY ............................................. 65. 175 Trensferred from Tyler County High School 4; IRC 4. BRENDA SUE FLYNT.............................................50. 175 Tri-Hi-Y 3. ANN FOREHAND ............................................... 70. 175 Transferred from Norfolk, Virginia 3; FTA 3, 4; IRC 4. LINDA TERESA FOUNTAIN ................................ 68. 69. 175 FBLA 4; VOT 4; Inframurals 2 3. JUDY FULTON................................... 61. 62. 64. 65. 72. 174 Band 2. 3. 4; IRC 3. 4; Latin Club 3; Math Club 4; Science Club 3, 4; Honor Band 3. 4; Eighth District Band Clinic 4. BARBARA GAHAGEN ............................................ 65. 174 Glee Club 2. 3; IRC 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2. GAIL GALBREATH .................................................. 175 Intramurals 2, 3. 4. SUSAN KANE GALLAGHER............................ 50. 58. 67. 78. 175 FHA 4; Fine Arts Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; IRC 2; Latin Club 2. 3; PAL 3, 4; A-B Honor Roll 4. BLAKE GARDNER.............................................. 65. 175 Transferred from Jacksonville, Florida 3; IRC 3, 4; Safety Club 4. • DEBRA LEE GARDNER .................................. 50. 62. 78. 175 Fine Arts Club 4; IRC 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Math Club 4; Science Club 2, 3; A-B Honor Roll 4. RONALD GAY ..................................................... 176 IRC 4. PAT GEIGER ..................................................... 176 Intramurals 2. 3. DIANA MARIE GENTILE............................................. 176 Science Club 3; Intramurals 2 3. MARSHA MARIA GENTILE....................... 54. 56. 62. 63. 67. 78. 176 Student Council 3. 4. Corresponding Secretary 4, Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; FHA 4; Fine Arts Club 4; IRC 2. 3: Math Club 3. 4. Executive Board 3, 4; PAL 2. 3; Science Club 2; Intramurals 2; Certificate of Merit 3. MARY AGNES GEORGE............................. 56. 58. 74. 75. 163 Student Council 3, 4. Senior Class Vice-President 4; Cheerleader 4; Creative Writing Club 2; FTA 4; G-Club 4; IRC 3; Latin Club 2. 3; Math Club 3; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2; Intramurals 2. 3; Certificate of Merit 3. WANDA FAYE GIBSON............................................67. 177 DCT 3; FHA 4; Intramurals 2, 4. GALE GIBSON .................................................65. 176 Glee Club 3; IRC 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2. GLENDA GIBSON .................................................. 176 Intramurals 2. 3 4. HARRIET BLACK GILBERT............ 25. 46. 50. 54. 65. 77. 92. 100. 176 Student Council 2. 3. 4. Recording Secretary 3. President 4; Sophomore Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 2; IRC 4; Math Club 2. 3, 4; Science Club Z; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; A Honor 2, 3. 4; ECDHP 2; Certificate of Merit 2. 3; Student of the Week 4 University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; Homecoming Attendant 2. 3. 4 GASC Delegate 2. 3; GASC Workshop 3: NASC Delegate 3; NCTE Award 4 Superlative 4. JAMES FIVEASH GILCHRIST............................. 61. 62. 72. 176 Band 2, 3 4; Latin Club 2; Math Club 3, 4. ROBERT GLOVER ..................................... 50. 65. 81. 177 Transferred from Princeton High School 4; IRC 4; A Honor Roll 4. JOHN GOAD....................................................... 176 Transferred from Millington Central High 3. BO GODLEY .................................... 62. 72. 73. 132. 177 Band 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 4; Math Club 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4. D. JACOB GORDON .............................................. Intramurals 2. 3. 4. NORMA LEE GORDY................................................. 177 Intramurals 2. 4. NANCY JEAN GRACE................................ 50. 55. 56. 62. 177 Student Council 4, Treasurer 4; Entro Nous 3; IRC 2; Latin Club 2, 3. Treasurer 2; Math Club 3. 4; Science Club 2, 3. Executive Board 2; A Honor Roll 3; A-B Honor Roll 2; ECDHP 2: Certificate of Merit 2. 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit'3; Cum Laude Nationwide Latin Examination 2; Driftwood Staff 2; GASC 4. BEN F. GRANTHAM ................................................ 176 CARRIE JUANITA GRAY ........................................ 23. 176 SANDRA JEAN GREBEY .............. 25. 60. 61. 62. 65. 77. 82. 86. 177 High Tide Staff 4; Creative Writing Club 4; Driftwood Staff 4; Fine Arts Club 2; Latin Club 2; Library Club 2: Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 3. 4 President 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3. 4. President 4; A-B Honor Roll 2; ECDHP 2; Certificate of Merit 2, 4; Magna Cum Laude Nationwide Latin Examination. JAMES ANTHONY GRECO.............................. 75. 101. 107. 177 FBLA 2, 3; IRC 3, Executive Board 3; Football 4; Superlative 4. JODY LYNN GREENE ...................................... 68. 69. 177 FBLA 4; Glee Club 3; VOT 4. JANICE LYNNE GREGORY.............................................50. 177 Student Council 2; Entre Nous 3. 4; FHA 4; IRC 2. 3; Latin Club 2; Math Club 2. 3: Science Club 2. 3; A-B Honor Roll 2, 4; Certificate of Merit 2. LINDA DEE GRIFFIN .................................... 67. 68. 178 DCT 3. 4: FHA 4; Library Club 2. KENNIE GRINER ..................................... 62. 78. 179 Fine Arts Club 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; IRC 2. 3; Math Club 4; Science Club 2. LA VONDA GRINER..........................................68. 179 Student Council 2; DCT 4; Fine Arts Club 4. LAURIE GROOVER ..................................... 74. 75. 178 Student Council 3: Cheerleader 4; G-Club 4; IRC 2: Math Club 3. ESTINE LYNETTE GROOVER.................................. 70. 179 FTA 3 4: Glee Club 3. 4; IRC 3. 4; Latin Club 2. 3: Math Club 2; Science Club 2. JUDY GUEST .................................................. 179 Glee Club 2. SARAH E. HAGEY................................ 50. 58. 65. 79. 178 Glee Club 3, 4. Girls' Sextet 3. Vice-Conductor 4; IRC 3. 4; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 3: A-B Honor Roll 3. 4. BRENDA HALL...........................................•••• 65 178 IRC 2; Library Club 2; PAL 3; Safety Club 2. 3. Executive Board 3; Science Club 2: A-B Honor Roll 2. FREEMAN HALL................................................. '78 IRC 3. MARCIA CHRISTINE HALL ....................................... 179 Library Club 2. OLIN HALL.......................................... 65. 130. 179 IRC 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Math Club 2. 3; Science Club 2. 3; Track 3. TRUDY HALL .............................. 25. 50. 69. 77. 84 179 Transferred from Waycross High School 4; FBLA 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. DANNY HALLIGAN .............................................. 179 FFA 2. 3. DEBBIE HARBIN ............................................... '78 Library Club 2. 3. Secretary 3: PAL 3. BARBARA HARDIN ......................................... 68. 178 DCT 4; IRC 2. 3: PAL 3; Thespian Club 3. BETTY JEAN HARDWICK................................. 50. 79. 178 Entro Nous 2; FBLA 3; IRC 2. 3; Library Club 2; Safety Club 3: Science Club 2: A-B Honor Roll 3. 4; Homeroom President 2. Chaplain 4; Girls Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4; Student of the Week 4. CAROLYN HARPER .............................................. '79 FBLA 3; IRC 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Intramurals 2. 3. DAVID HARPER ................................................ '79 FFA 2. 3. 4. JEANIE HARPER ...................................... 68. 69. 179 FBLA 3. 4; Library Club 2. 3. Treasurer 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. World Service 4; VOT 4; Intramurals 2. BOBBIE HARRELL ......................................... 69. 179 FBLA 4; VOT 4. LARRY HARRINGTON ............................................ '80 Transferred from Valdosta High School 2; Glee Club 3. TED HARRINGTON .............................................. 180 IRC 3; Science Club 2. MARY JANE HARRIS............................................. '80 Library Club 4. MARGARET HASSLER............................................••72. 180 Band 2. 3. 4; Library Club 2; Math Club 4; PAL 3; Science Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. KATHY HATCHER ..................... 44. 46. 48. 51. 60. 61. 62. 180 IRC 3: Math Club 3. 4; Science Club 2. 3, 4 Secretary 4; Intramurals 2 4; A Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; GHP 2; ECDHP 3; Best Junior Project in Local Science Fair 3; Certificate of Merit 2 3. CONSTANCE HAYS...................................... 50. 62. 180 Transferred from Shula Vista High School 3; IRC 4; Math Club 4. MARK HAYS......................................................72 ROGER HEATON................................................. '81 MARLINE HEPNER .............................................. '8' Transferred from Princess Ann High School 4; Entre Nous 4. PATRICK HEPNER ......................................... 57, 181 Transferred from Bayside High School 4; Entre Nous 4. SAM HERRING .................. 50. 57. 62. 63. 64. 65. 75. 132. 181 Student Council 2: Entre Nous 3. 4; O-Club 2. 3. 4; IRC 2. 3. 4. Executive Board 3; Math Club 4 Executive Board 4; Science Club 3; Baseball 2, 3. 4; A-B Honor Roll 2. 4; Certificate of Merit 2. HERBERT HIERS................................................ 180 CHARLOTTE HIGGINBOTHAM ...................................... 180 SHIRLEY ANN HIGGINBOTHAM FBLA 3. 4; IRC 2. 3. 4; FHA 3. 4. Treasurer 4. RICHARD H. HIGHTOWER ........................................ 180 Glee Club 4; Football 2; Track 2. SHIRLEY D. HILL..........................................23. 181 Library Club 4; Intramurals 3. DIANA HLADIK.............................................67. 181 FHA 4; Glee Club 3. 4; IRC 2; Latin Club 2; PAL 3; Science Club 2. 3; Girls' State 3. WINDY HOBBS.................................................. 180 Tennis 2; A-B Honor Roll 4. JERRY HODGE ........................................ 50. 79. 180 Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. 267 EDITH ANN HODGES ....................................... 79. 180 Glee Club 3. 4; Intramural 2, 3. 4; A-B Honor Roll 2. ANTHONY WAYNE HOLMES.................................... 72. 180 Band 3. 4; IRC 2. SANDRA GEORGETTE HOOKS...................................... 181 PAL 3; Intramural 2: A-B Honor Roll 3. 4. MICHAEL I. HORNE ................................... 72. 78. 181 Band 2. 3, 4; Creative Writing Club 2; IRC 3. 4; Math Club 3. 4; Science Club 3. 4; Track 4. JUDITH VANETTE HORTON ...................................... 182 PHILLIP HOUCK .......................................... 50. 182 Band 2. 3. 4; IRC 4; A-B Honor Roll 3. 4. D. BEN HOWARD .............................................. 182 Football 2. 3. GARY HOWELL.............................................62. 182 Math Club 4; Baseball 2: A-3 Honor Roll 3: University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. ANNETTE ELIZABETH HUGGINS...............................69. 183 RONALD HUGHES............................................... 183 MARTHA HUNTER .......................................... 50. 182 Student Council 2; Math Club 3; A-B Honor Roll 2. 4; Certificate of Merit 2. MIMI HUSTER ........................................ 50. 65. 182 Transferred from Webb High School 4; IRC 4; A-B Honor Roll 4. KEN HUTTON ................................. 50. 58. 61. 62. 182 Transferred from Pearl Harbor. Hawaii 2; IRC 3. 4; Math Club 3. 4. Executive Board 3: PAL 4; Science Club 3. 4; A-B Honor Roll 4. JANICE INGLE ............................................. 182 Transferred from Castle Park High School 4. JAN'CE IVERSEN ..................................... 51. 62. 183 Entre Nous 3; IRC 2. 4; Latin Club 2; Math Club 2. 3. 4; Safety Club 2; Science Club 2. 3; A Honor Roll 2. 4; A-B Honor Roll 3; ECDHP 2: Certificate of Merit 2. 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; Second Place in Local Science Fair 2. 3. DEE DEE JACKSON .................................... 58 JAMES DEXTER JACKSON ...........................51. 183 A-B Honor Roll 4. LARRY JACKSON ..................................... 182 PHILIP J. JACOBS .............................................. 183 Glee Club 3; IRC 2. 3 . STEVE JAMES .................................... 58. 72. 73. 101, 183 Band 2, 3, 4. President 4. Honor Band 2 3, 4; IRC 3;PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2. 3; Homeroom Vice-President 2. President 4; Band Council 4; Superlative 4. ANGELA JAMISON .................................... 51. 58. 67. 183 FHA 4: Glee Club 3; IRC 2. 3: PAL 3. 4. FREDESSA JAUDON ........................................... 79. 183 Glee Club 3. 4; IRC 3: Science Club 2. MICHAEL JOHNSON ................................ 49. 51. 61. 62. 182 Transferred from Lanier High School 2; Entre Nous 2. 3; Glee Club 3; Math Club 3. 4; Science Club 4; A-B Honor Roll 4. CARL JOHNSON. JR...........................................79. 183 Concert Choir 3, 4; Eighth District Music Clinic 3, 4. ALAN JONES ................................. 60. 61. 62. 65. 72. 183 Band 2. 3. 4; Entre Nous 2, 3; IRC 3. 4; Math Club 2. 3. 4; Safety Club 3; Science Club 2. 3. 4; Treasurer 4; A-B Honor Roll 3; Certificate of Merit 2. 3; Eighth District Band Clinic 3, 4; Honor Band 3, 4. DONNE R. JONES.................................. 51. 57. 61. 72. 183 Band 2. 3. 4, Honor Band 4; Entre Nous 3. 4; IRC 2; Math Club 2. 3, 4- Science Club 2. 3. 4; A-B Honor Roll 3: Certificate of Merit 3: University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. HARRY C. JONES................................................. 183 REBECCA JORDAN 184 LAWRENCE S. JOYCE ................................... 62. 65. 185 IRC 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Math Club 3. 4. BRUCE KAHLER ............................................... 185 ARLENE M. KAUFMAN .......................................... 184 Transferred from Tuscola High School 4; Fine Arts Club 4; IRC 4; PAL 4. MARGIE L KAUFMAN ........................................... 185 IRC 3. 4; PAL 3; Science Club 2; Intramurals 2; A-B Honor Roll 4. JEANNIE KAUFMANN.......................... 45. 51. 60. 61. 62. 185 Glee Club 2: IRC 3; Math Club 3, 4. Executive Board 3; Science Club 2 4, Executive Board 4; A Honor Roll 3 4; A-B Honor Roll 2; ECDHP 2; GHP 3; Certificate of Merit 2. 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; Student of the Week 4; Concert Choir 3. PEGGY IRENE KELLEY ................... 25. 51. 61. 77. 87. 101. 184 Transferred from Wolfson High School 3; High Tide Staff 4; Science Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; A-B Honor Roll 3; Superlative 4. CLYDE KESSLER ............................................ 75. 184 Transferred from Woodham High School 3; G-Club 3. 4; Golf 3. 4. JANICE LOUISE KING....................................51. 67. 184 FHA 4; Fine Arts Club 4. JANICE KING...................................................78 JANICE LOUISE KING ...................................51. 67. 184 FHA 4; Fine Arts Club 4. 268 DONALD MATTHEW KINSTLE.......................................65 184 Band 2. 3. 4; IRC 3. 4; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 4: A-B Honor Roll 2. 3. PAJ KINSTLE ...................................... 72. 75. 107. 185 G-Club 4; IRC 3; Football 2. 3. 4. DEBORAH ANN KLIMP ...................... 45. 51. 65. 79. 80. 101. 185 G!ee Club 2. 3 4; IRC 3. 4; Math Club 2. 3: Science Club 2. 3; Thespian Club 4; A-B Honor Roll 3. 4; Certificate of Merit 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; GHP 3; Concert Choir 3 4; All State Chorus 3; Eighth District Music Clime 3. 4; Superlative 4. CLAUDIA KNIGHT......................................... 67. 68. 185 DCT 4; FHA 4; Intramural 2. 3. DANNY KOHLHEPP ................................................. |84 IRC 2. 3. 4: Science Club 3. ANDY KORB............................... 46. 51. 63. 82. 98. 100. 120 £'£,|ib ,3- C,ub ?■ «. President 4; Basketball 2. 3. 4; A-B Honor F®1'. 7. 1 C 'ficate °f Merit 2. 3, 4; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; GHP 2; MAA Award 3: NMSQt Finalist 4; Superlative 4. SANDY LAING..................................................... |84 Transferred from Handley High School 3: Science Club 3. RUSTY LAMBRIGHT ............................................ 65. 184 Student Council 2; IRC 4; Latin Club 2. 3; Math Club 2. 3; Science Club 2. DARRYL LANCASTER ............................................... 185 IRC 3; Science Club 3. JUDITH LANGFORD..............................................67 185 FHA 4; Glee Club 2; IRC 2. ESTHER DEBORAH LATHAM Band 2, Science _ ___ ____ and State Social Science Fairs 3. PAM LEDBETTER ......................................... 67. 79. 186 FHA 2. 3. 4. President 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; IRC 3; Latin Club 2; Science Club 2. CAROLYN LEDOUX ..............................................71. 79 LANELLE LEE ................................................ 67. 186 Transferred from S. D. Lee High 3; FHA 4; Glee Club 4; Intramural 3. GREGORY LEWIS.......................... 75. 79. 120, 122. 123. 124, 187 G-Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Tennis 4. WILLIAM EDWARD LIGHTFOOT........................................ 187 FFA 2, 3. 4. Reporter 3, Secretary 4. GAIL LONG.............................................. 68. 69. 187 FBLA 4- Latin Club 2; Science Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; VOT 4; Intramurals 2; A-B Honor Roll 3. JUSTIN LOPER ................................................... |86 FFA 4. ................ 23. 47. 65. 72. 73. 185 3. 4; dub 2: Library Club 2 3. Vice-President 3; Club 3; Thespian Club 3; Majorette 3, 4; First Place in Local, District. RANDALL S. LOTT ........................ 51. 61, 62. 72. 73. 186 Band 2. 3. 4 Drum Major 4; Math Club 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Science Club 3 4: A-B Honor Roll 3. BRUCE LOWIE.................................................. 187 DCT 3; FFA 2. JILL LOUISE LUQUETTE............................. 68. 69. 79. 187 FBLA 4; Glee Club 2 3. 4. Girls' Chorus 3, 4; IRC 3; Latin Club 3; Science Club 2; VOT 4; Treasurer 4. DEBORAH LEE MC CONNELL....................................68. 187 DCT 4; IRC 2, 3; Latin Club 3: Math Club 3; Science Club 2; A-8 Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. GAIL MC COY.......................................... 68. 69. 187 F8LA 4; Glee Club 2. 3. Girls' Chorus 3; IRC 3; VOT 4. FRANCES ELIZABETH MC DANIEL ......................... 23. 67. 186 FBLA 4; FHA 4; IRC 3. 4; Library Club 3; Science Club 2; Intramural 2, 3, 4. NANCY GAIL MC DONALD......................................... 186 IRC 2, 3: PAL 3; Science Club 2. 3; Intramurals 2; A-B Honor Roll 2. 4. ARLENE MC DOWELL..................................... 68. 69. 186 Opening breakthrough fails to help Glynn Rip Richmond. DIANNE MC DOWELL ............................................. 186 Intramural 2, 3. MARCIA MC DOWELL ............................................. 187 Intramural 2. RICHARD MC DOWELL............................................. 187 Track 3. VERNA MC DOWELL .............................................. 186 KATHIE MC GARVEY ..................................... 80. 81. 186 Entre Nou 3. 4; Fine Art Club 4; Glee Club 2 3: IRC 3. 4; Latin Club 2: Science Club 2; Thespian Club 2 3, 4, President 3, 4; Certificate of Merit 3; First Place in Local and Regional Social Science Fairs 3. MIKE MC GRAW..................................... 75. 106, 114. 186 G-Club 4; Football 2. 3, 4; Track 2. MISSY MC INNIS ............................ 44. 46. 82. 85. 100. 186 High Tide Staff 3. 4. Editor-in-Chief 4; Creative Writing Club 4. Vice-President 4; Math Club 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2. 3. 4; A Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; ECDHP 3; GHP 2; NMSQT Finalist 4; DAR Award 4. LEWIS MC KINLEY............................................... 187 IRC 3: PAL 3. 4. FRANCES MC LEAN .............................................. 187 F8LA 4; VOT 4. HERMAN MCLOON ................................................ 188 LYNNE MAJOR................................................51. 188 FBLA 4; IRC 2, 3; PAL 3. 4; Safety Club 2; Science Club 2 3; Intramural 2, 3; A-B Honor Roil 2, 3. 4; Certificate of Merit 2, 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. ANNE MALONE ............................... 58. 62. 65. 78. 79. 188 Transferred from St. Joseph's Academy; Glee Club 2. 4; IRC 4; Latin Club 2; PAL 4; Science Club 2. AMY MILLER ....................................... 51. 62. 79. 188 Student Council 2; Entre Nous 3; Glee Club 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 2. 3; A-B Honor Roll 3. 4; Certificate of Merit 2. 3; University of Georgia_ Certificate of Merit 3; Girls' Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4; Eighth District Music Festival 3. 4; Eighth District Music Clinic 3. 4. HENRY E. MILLER. Ill ......................................... 188 IRC 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 2. 3: Math Club 2. 3; PAL 3; Safety Club 3; Science Club 2. 3. 4; Football 2. MACK MILLER .................................................. 188 FFA 2. 3. 4. STEVE MILLS................................................... 189 Glee Club 3, 4. WINONA MILLS ............................. 45. 51. 60. 61. 62. 189 Glee Club 2. 3; IRC 3; Latin Club 2. 3; Math Club 3 4; Science Club 2. 3. 4; Executive Board 4; A Honor Roll 3; A-B Honor Roll 2; ECDHP 2: GHP 3: Certificate of Merit 2, 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. OVIDA MOBLEY.................................................. 188 Gle Club 3; Library Club 3. JERILDEAN PATRICIA MOCK................................ 65. 69. 188 FBLA 4; FHA 2; IRC 4. REX A. MOCK .................................................. 188 EVERETTE DWIGHT MOODY......................................... 189 Basketball 2; Track 2. SUSAN NELL MOORE....................................... 68. 69. 189 F8LA 4; VOT 4; Intramurals 2, 3. TERRY LEE MOORE............................................... 190 Glee Club 2; IRC 3. RHONDA JEANNE MORGAN .................................. 65. 79. 191 Entre Nous 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4, Concert Choir 3, 4; Math Club 2; Science Club 3; Thespian Club 3. STEVE MARSH ............................................60, 61. 188 Latin Club 2. 3: Science Club 2. 3, 4. Executive Board 4; Football 2; ISS 3. 4. GERALD MARSHALL................. 51. 61. 62. 75. 99. 107. 109. 130. 189 G-Club 4; IRC 2, 3; Math Club 3, 4, Executive Board 3; Science Club 4; Football 3. 4; Track 3. 4; A-B Honor Roll 3, 4; City Official 4; Certificate ot Merit 3. JULIE PAMILA MARTIN .................... 51. 54. 56. 58. 62. 65. 189 Student Council I, 3. 4 Recording Secretary 4. Sophomore Class Vice-President 2. Junior Class President 3; Cheerleader 3; Entre Nous 3; G-Club 3; IRC 3. Executive Board 3; Math Club 2. 3; Science Club 2; Intramural 2; A Honor Roll 3. 4; A-B Honor Roll 2; Certificate of Merit 2. 3; Student of the Week 4; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. TONI MARTIN..................................... 51. 58. 65. 83. 87. 189 High Tide Staff 4; Creative Writing Club 4; Driftwood Staff 4; IRC 2. 3. 4; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2; A Honor Roll 2; A-B Honor Roll 4; Certificate of Merit 2. 3. KATHERINE L. MAVROMAT....................................... 68. 69. 188 FBLA 2, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; IRC 3; Thespian Club ;3 VOT 4; A-B Honor Roll 4; Certificate of Merit 2. RANDY MAYO........................................................ 188 FFA 3. 4; Football 2. 3; Track 2. JIMMY MEADOWS .................................................... 188 Transferred from Toms River High School 2; Track 3. 4. ROSE MARIE MEYERS ............................................. 67. 188 FHA 3, 4; Intramural 2. ANN MICHELS..................................... 67. 70. 82. 83. 86. 189 Transferred from Seminole High School 4; High Tide Staff 4; Creative Writing Club 4. Treasurer 4; FHA 4; FTA 4; IRC 4; A Honor Roll 4. DOUGLAS LAWSON MIDDLETON.......................................65. 189 IRC 2. 3 4; Safety Club 2; Science Club 2. 3, 4; Thespian Club 2; Football 2; Basketball 2. SHERRIE DIANE MIDDLETON........................................... 189 Entre Nous 3; Thespian Club 4; Intramural 2. MARIA MORRIS ......................................... 70. 191 FTA 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2; IRC 3. 4; Science Club 3. ROBERT S. MORRISS......................................... 190 Math Club 4; PAL 3; Science Club 2; A-B Honor Roll 2. FRANK MOSS..................................................62 ERIC MOYE ................................................ 191 G-Club 2; Glee Club 2; IRC 2. 3; Football 2. CAROL MOYERS ......................................... 79. 191 FHA 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4. THOMAS NICK MOYERS.............................. 61. 62. 72. 191 Band 2. 3. 4, President 3; IRC 3; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 3. 4. MIKE MRACHEK ................................ 75. 99. 134, 191 G-Club 2. 3. 4; IRC 2.3; Latin Club 2: Math Club 2. 3; PAL 2; Golf 2. 3. 4; City Official 4; GHP 2. GRACE MARIE MURRAY ................................... 65. 190 IRC 2. 3; Math Club 3; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2. WILLIAM CURTIS MUSIC...................................72. 190 Band 2. 3. 4. Drill Sergeant 4; IRC 2. 3. 4; Safety Club 2. 3; Science Club 2, 3. 4; Thespian Club 2; Football 2. PATRICIA NEWMAN................................. 67. 71. 72. 190 Band 2 3. 4; FHA 4; IRC 3: Safety Club 4; Intramural 2. THOMAS RALPH NICHOLS...................................... 190 IRC 3; Football 2. CHARLES A. NICHOLSON. JR.................................. 191 FFA 4. LORETTA NICHOLSON ..............................67. 79. 190 FHA 4; Glee Club 3. 4; IRC 3; Latin Club 2. 3. BARRY NIX ................................................ 190 WANDA DIANNE NOBLE ............................. 68. 69. 190 FBLA 4; Glee Club 3; VOT 4; Intramural 2. MARIE NORTON ............................................. 190 Creative Writing Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; A-B Honor Roll 2, ,3 4. SANDY JAMES OGDEN............................... 50. 58. 98. 191 IRC 3. 4; Math Club 2. 3; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2; City Official 4. KAREN OLSEN............................................51. 72 Student Council 3; IRC 3; Entre Nous 3. 4; Band 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2; Eighth District Music Clinic 2. 4. GARY R. O’NEAL ....................................... 72. 192 Band 2. 3. 4. BARBARA ANN O’QUINN .................................. 23. 192 FHA 4; IRC 3. 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Safety Club 2; Intramural 2. 3. SANDRA MARIE OWENS.............................. 68. 69. 79. 192 DCT 4. Historian 4; FBLA 4; Glee Club 2. 3 4; IRC 2. 3; Concert Choir 3. 4. CARMELA PANIS................................ 23. 65. 71. 78. 193 IRC 3. 4; Library Club 4; Safety Club 4. DAVID PARHAM ............................................. 193 AUDREY LORAIN PARKER ..................................... 193 Intramural 2, 3. 4; A-B Honor Roll 4. CHARLES PARKER ........................................... 193 RONALD PARKER..........................................71. 192 WINNIFRED JANE PARKER..................................... 192 Glee Club 2. 3; IRC 2; Library Club 3; Safety Club 2; Scince Club 2. 3. 269 SUZY PATRICK .......................................... 78, 192 Entre Nous 3. BECKIE PAULK .......................................... 51. 58. 192 Glee Club 3: Latin Club 2; Math Club 3; PAL 3; Science Club 2. LINDA PEARSON ............................................... 193 FHA 3; Intramurals 3. DON PERKINS ................................................. 193 JOHN PETERSON ..... 56. 58. 59. 61. 62. 75. 92. 98. 100. 130. 193 Student Council 2. 4; G-Club 3. 4; IRC 2, 3; Math Club 3, 4, Executive Board 3; PAL 3. 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Science Club 2. 3. 4. Executive Board 3; Track 2. 3, 4; A-B Honor Roll 2; City Official 4; Homecoming Escort 3. 4. TERRI PETERSON ...........................................68. 193 OCT 3. 4. JULIA KATHLEEN PITTMAN.................. 51. 62. 65. 67. 72. 83. 193 Band 2. 3. 4: Creative Writing Club 4: FHA 4; IRC 4; Math Club 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2; A-B Honor Roll 3. 4; NMSOT Commendation 4. WILSON C. PITTMAN.................................. 65. 69. 71. 193 FBLA 4; IRC 3. 4, Executive Board 3; Safety Club 4. GAIL ELIZABETH POPE.................................... 68. 69. 193 FBLA 4; VOT 4; Intramurals 2; A-B Honor Roll 2. 4. LINDA DIANE PORTMAN ................. 55. 56. 74. 75. 92. 100. 193 Student Council 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4; Cheerleader 3. 4. Co-Captain 4; G-Club 3. 4; IRC 3; Latin Club 2; A-B Honor Roll 3. 4; Certificate of Merit 3; Home- coming Queen 4. SANDRA DELL PORTULAS............................... 51. 65. 69. 194 Creative Writing Club 4; FBLA 4. President 4; IRC 4; Intramurals 2. 3: A-B Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. MARY ANNE POWELL....................................... 68. 69. 194 FBLA 4; IRC 3: VOT 4; Intramurals 2: A-B Honor Roll 3. PAMELA ANNETTE PROCTOR .................................... 194 Glee Club 2. 3. RONNIE PRUETT ............................................... 195 Glee Club 2. 3; Science Club 2 3. RANDALL ALAN RABIN................... 61. 62. 65. 78. 82. 83. 94. 194 Creative Writing Club 4, Driftwood Staff 4; Fine Arts Club 3, 4. Vice-President 4; IRC 3, 4. Executive Board 3. 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Math Club 4; Safety Club 3; Science Club 4; A-B Honor Roll 2. JOHNNY RAULERSON............................................. 194 IRC 2. 3. 4. PATRICIA ELIZABETH RAYBURN...................... 58. 69. 70. 79. 194 FHA 4; FTA 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 4; PAL 3 4; Science Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3. TOMMY REDICK ................................................ 195 G-Club 2; Glee Club 2. MILLIE LYNN RHOADS........................................ 79. 195 Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3. Concert Choir 4; IRC 2; Latin Club 2. 3; A-B Honor Roll 4. DIANE RICHARDSON ............................................ 194 Transferred from Cassville High School 4. ELTON E. RIFFLE. II ................................... 65. 194 IRC 4; A-B Honor Roll 4. PATRICIA ANNE ROBERSON ................. 25. 51. 56. 62. 65. 77. 194 Student Council 2, 4; Glee Club 3; IkC 4; Latin Club 2. 3; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Safety Club 3; Science Club 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; A-B Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Certificate of Merit 2, 3; Student of the Week 4. LYNN ROBERTS................................................. 194 IRC 3; Intromurals 2. 3. CHARLOTTE ROBINSON.......................... 51. 64. 65. 72. 73. 195 Band 2 3. 4. Band Council 2. 3, 4; Entre Nous 3; IRC 4; Executive Board 4; Math Club 2; Science Club 2; Majorette 2, 3, 4. Co-Captain 3. Captain 4; Honor Band 2. 3. 4. JOANNE ROBSON ............................................67. 194 FHA 3. 4. JOHN M. ROCKWOOD................................... 62. 75. 120. 194 Transferred from Goldsboro High School 3; Math Club 4; Basketball 4; Golf 4, Captain 4. GALE LYNN ROEBUCK ................................. 56. 74. 75. 165 Student Council 4. Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 3, 4. Captain 4: G-Club 3. 4; Math Club 2; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2; Intramurals 2; A-B Honor Roll 2. 3. 4. EDDIE ROGERS....................................... 61. 62. 72. 194 Band 2. 3. 4;Hi-Y 3. 4; IRC 3: Math Club 4; Science Club 3. 4; Honor Band 3. 4. SHERRY L. ROGERS....................................... 69. 78. 194 FBLA 4; Fine Arts Club 4; IRC 3; Math Club 2. WILLIAM D. ROGERS ........................................... 194 Safety Club 3. 4, Publicity Chairman 4. EDDIE ROWE .................................................. 195 FBLA 2. 3; IRC 2. 3; Science Club 2. 3. GLENN W. ROWE ......................................... 80. 195 Thespian Club 4. JERRY ROZIER ................................................ 196 JOHN CHET ROZIER ...................................... 51. 99. 196 IRC 3; Latin Club 2. Sergeant-at-Arms 2; Math Club 2. 3. Executive Board 2; Science Club 2; A-B Honor Roll 4; City Official 4; Homecoming Escort 2. VIRGINIA ANN RUTHERFORD......................... 46. 51. 82. 85. 196 High Tide Staff 3. 4, Editor 4; Creative Writing Club 2. 3. 4 President 4, Driftwood Staff 2. 3. 4, Editor 4; Math Club 2. 3. 4; A Honor Roll 4: A-B Honor Roll 2, 3; ECDHP 2; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3: NMSQT Commendation 4; NCTE Award. HARRIETTE ALLYSON RYKARD............................... 65. 69. 196 FBLA 4; IRC 2. 3. 4; Science Club 3. CATHERINE SADOWSKI ............................ 51. 65. 71. 78. 197 Fine Arts Club 4; IRC 3. 4; Math Club 3; Safety Club 4; Science Club 3; Intra- murals 3; A-B Honor Roll 4. WILLIAM D. SANDERS.............................................. 197 IRC 2: Football 2. 3: Basketball 2. DAVY SAPP ...................................................... 197 SANDRA JEAN SAUNDERS .......................... 25. 51. 75. 77. 197 Cheerleader 4; Entre Nous 2; Fine Arts Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. Secretary 4; Intra- murals 2, 3; A Honor Roll 4; A-B Honor Roll 2, 3; Certificate of Merit 2. 3: Studnet of tne Week 4; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. RONALD DAVID SCARBORO.......................................64. 196 IRC 4 Executive Board 4. SHARON SCHEPPLER................................................ 196 DOUGLAS CARL SEAMAN ................................... 61. 72. 196 Band 2, 3. 4; Science Club 3. 4; Eighth District Band Clinic 3: Honor Band 4. BETTY SELF ..................................................... 197 FBLA 2. STEVE SELLERS................................................... 197 FFA 2. 3, 4, Vice-Presrdent 4. DAVID MICHAEL SENIOR............................................ 196 8and 2. 3: IRC 3: Honor Band 3. JIMMY SHARP..................................................... 196 MABLE SHARP ............................................... 67. 196 FHA 2, 4; IRC 2. 3; PAL 3; Science Club 2; Intramurals 2, 3. H. DEE SHELANDER........ ...................................62. 197 IRC 2. 3: Math Club 4; Science Club 2. 3; Intramurals 2. 3; A-B Honor Roll 3; Certificate of Merit 3; Second Place in Science Fair 2. BILL SHIPMAN ................................................... 197 Glee Club 4; Football 2. DENNIS SHIVER .................................................. 196 FFA 4. SANDRA SHOAFF................................................... 196 Intramurals 2. VICKY SHOEMAKER ................................................ 196 Transferred from Oiark. Alabama 4. CHERYL ANITA SHUPE .................................... 68. 69. 197 FBLA 4, Secretary 4; IRC 2; Math Club 2; PAL 3 Science Club 2; VOT 4, President 4; A Honor Roll 4; A-B Honor Roll 2; Certificate of Merit 3: University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. GARY LAMAR SKINNER..........................................68. 197 Entre Nous 4; IRC 3, 4. LARRY SMITH ............................................... 51. 198 IRC 2; Math Club 2. 4; A-B Honor Roll 4. STEVE SMITH .................................................... 199 Transferred from R 8. Stall High School 3. VALERIE SMITH ............................................ 51. 199 Transferred from Mission Jie|o, California 4; Glee Club 4. DONNA SNYDER.................................................... 199 JANIS MARIE SOPER .............................................. 197 Student Council 2; IRC 3; Latin Club 2; Intramurals 2. WAYNE SOUTH .................... 56. 61. 75. 99. 106, 114. 132. 199 Student Council 4; G-Club 2 3. 4; IRC 2, 3. 4; Math Club 4; Science Club 3. 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; City Official 4. JANE ELIZABETH SPAULDING....................... 58. 74. 75. 79. 199 Cheerleader 4; G-Club 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; IRC 2. 3, Executive Board 3; Math Club 2; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2. SYDNA SPIRES .................................................... 80 KATHY E. STALVEY ...........................................68. 199 DCT 4; IRC 3; Intramurals 2. 3. MARC G. STANFIELD ........................................... 198 Band 2, 3. 4; Science Club 2. GREGORY STEPHENS............................................. 198 KERRY STEPP .................................................... 198 THOMAS CLAY STEVENS.................................... 64. 65. 198 IRC 3, 4, Executive Board 4. JOE STEWART ................................ 50. 75. 107, M2. 199 FBLA 3. 4; G-Club 2, 3, 4; IRC 3. 4; Science Club 2; Football 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4. OZZlE STEWART................................................ 199 Transferred from Shelby High School 3; Basketball 3. RENEE STEWART.......................................... 58. 79. 199 Glee Club 2. 3. 4; PAL 3, 4; Safety Club 2; Science Club 2; A-B Honor Roll 2. 3. MIKE STINSON .............................................. 58. 199 PAL 3 4. WILLIAM STOGSDILL...........................................68. 198 Transferred from Miami High School 4; DCT 4; IRC 4. 270 Confusion animates the band room before the homecoming parade CAROL ANN STRICKLAND ................................ 67. 198 FHA 4; Glee Club 3: IRC 2. DARLENE STRICKLAND....................................67. 198 FHA 3. 4. Public Relations Chairman 3; IRC 2; Safety Club 2; Intramurals 2. 3. HAL STRICKLAND.......................................... 198 Band 2. 3; IRC 3; Math Club 2; Science Club 3. PAT STRICKLAND................................... 67. 78. 199 Band 2, 3, Honor Band 2. 3; FHA 4, Project Chairman 4; Fine Arts Club 3. 4; IRC 3; Science Club 3. RICHARD STRICKLAND...................................... 199 BUDDY SUGGS ............................................ 199 LINDA SUMMERVILLE ...................................... 199 ROY H. SYMONS ................................... 62. 65. 200 IRC 2. 3. 4; Math Club 4; Football 2, 3. ELAINE TAYLOR .......................................... 200 Glee Club 2. 3: IRC 2. 3; Science Club 2. ELAINE THAGARD................................ 62. 65. 78. 200 Transferred from St. Joseph's Academy 4; IRC 4; Math Club 4; Science Club 4. WILLIAM THAGARD...................................... 62. 200 IRC 2; Math Club 3. 4. BUDDY THIGPEN............. 50. 62. 75. 106. 110. III. 115. 117. 201 G-Club 4; IRC 3; Math Club 4; Football 2. 3. 4. PATSY THIGPEN .......................................... 200 DIANNE ADELE THOMPSON ........................... 67. 78. 200 Student Council 2: FHA 4; IRC 3: PAL 3; Intramurals 2: A-B Honor Roll 2; Certificate of Merit 2. DON R. THOMPSON .................•................... 72. 200 Band 2. 3. 4; IRC 2 3. RONALD THOMPSON ........................................200 GARY THORNTON .......................................... 201 Math Club 4; A-B Honor Roll 2. 3; NMSQT Commendation 4. JAMES MICHAEL TIPPINS................. 78. 79. 83. 84. 180. 200 Creative Writing Club 4; Fine Arts Club 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Science Club 2. 3; Thespian Club 2, 3; Student of the Week 4; Eighth District Music Clinic 2, 3, 4; All State Chorus 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Eighth District Music Festival 3. 4. PATRICIA ANN TODD........................................... 67. 201 FHA 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Science Club 3. BRENDA F. TROUPE ............................................... 201 Intramurals 3. DONNA TURNER............................................ 68. 69. 201 Entre Nous 4; VOT 4; Intramurals 2. PAT TURNER ................................................ 68. 201 DCT 4. DOUGLAS TUTTLE............................................. 62. 200 IRC 3: Math Club 3. 4; Science Club 2. 3. JOHN E. TYSON.............................................. 79. 201 Glee Club 3, 4. General Manager 3: IRC 2, 3: Science Club 2; Certificate of Merit 3: AH State Chorus 3. BONNIE UNDERWOOD ..............................................201 Transferred from Tampa, Florida 4. NANCY UNDERWOOD ............................................... 86 Transferred from Marietta. Georgia 4; High Tide Staff 4. ELIZABETH SUZANNE VEASEY .................... 61. 65. 67. 78. 201 Student Council 2: FHA 4; IRC 2 3. 4; Science Club 4. CAROL C. VICENT................................................201 LUCILLE L. VINSON......................................... 51. 202 A-B Honor Roll 4. WILLIAM A. VINSON..............................................202 ERIC VROMAN .................................................. 202 Creative Writing Club 2; FBLA 3. 4; G-Club 2: IRC 3. 4; Math Club 2; PAL 3; Science Club 2; Football 2; Track 2. 4; A-B Honor Roll 2. 3. STANLEY ALAN WALKER .......................................... 203 Creative Writing Club 3; IRC 2: Latin Club 2; Math Club 3; Newspaper Staff 4; Science Club 2. LULA H. WALLACE........................................... 69. 203 ROBERT E. WALTERS......................................... 78. 202 Glee Club 3: IRC 2; Latin Club 2. 3. KATHY THERESA WARD .................................. 68. 69. 202 FBLA 4; IRC 2; VOT 4; Intramurals 2. STEVE WARNOCK .................................................202 Band 2. 3; Latin Club 2. VERONICA M. WATTS......................................... 79. 203 IRC 2. STEVEN WEBB ............................. 61. 62. 65. 71. 78. 203 Transferred from Englewood High School 3; IRC 4; Math Club 3. 4; Science Club 3, 4; Track 4. DEAN WEBSTER.................................................. 202 Transferred from Pentecostal Bible Institutite 3; Glee Club 3. KARL WEIS ........................................... 51. 58. 202 Latin Club 2; PAL 4: Science Club 2, 3: A-B Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; Student of the Week 4; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3. CAROLYN DA WELLS ................................ 58. 78. 79. 202 FHA 4. Historian 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; IRC 3; PAL 3. 4; Science Club 2. LINDA GAIL WELLS..................................... 68. 69. 202 FBLA 3. 4; Glee Club 3; IRC 2. 3. 4. Executive 8oard 3: Math Club 2; VOT 4. MIKE WELLS................................... 23. 61. 65. 71. 203 Band 2. 3: FFA 4. Recreation Chairman 4; FTA 4; Glee Club 3: IRC 4; Library Club 4; Safety Club 3. 4, President 4; Science Club 4. VAN WHEELER .............................................. 61. 203 IRC 2, 3. Executive Board 3. BOB WHITE .......................... 58. 61. 65. 71. 75. 132. 203 G-Club 4; IRC 4; PAL 3. 4: Safety Club 4; Baseball 2. 3. 4; A-B Honor Roll 3. LEROY WHITLEY..................................................203 FFA 4. MIKE WHITLEY ................................................. 202 FFA 2. 3. 4. VANCENE WHITMIRE ............................................. 202 Glee Club 3. BEN WHITTLE ......................................... 62. 65. 202 Band 2; Glee Club 3; IRC 2. 3. 4; Math Club 3. 4; Science Club 2. 3. LLOYD WILLIAMS................................... 61. 62. 65. 202 IRC 4; Math Club 3. 4; Science Club 4. MERILINE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS...................... 58. 65. 67. 203 FHA 4; Glee Club 4; IRC 3. 4; PAL 4; A-B Honor Roll 4. VELMA DARLENE WILLIAMS.........................................203 Transferred from Jesup. Georgia 3. CYNTHIA J. WILLIAMSON ............................... 68. 69. 203 FBLA 4; Science Club 3: VOT 4; Intramurals 2. PAUL WILLIAMSON ...............................................203 ROBERT WILLIAMSON ............................................. 72 ROGER R. WILLIAMSON ...................................... 72. 204 Band 2. 3 4; IRC 2; Math Club 2; Science Club 2; Football 2. TOMMY E. WILLIAMSON ...........................................204 JOHN A. WILLIS............................... 45. 48. 61. 65. 204 IRC 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 2. 3; Science Club 2. 3. 4; Football 2: ECDHP 3; Uni- versity of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; Second Place in Local Science Fair 2. 3. NELLIE WILLIS ............................................ 69. 204 FBLA 4; Intramurals 2, 3. THOMAS WILSON ............................................ 79. 204 Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Concert Choir 3. 4; IRC 2. 3. DIANE WOLFES...................................................204 Student Council 4; Cheerleader 3. 4, Captain 4; G-Club 3. 4; PAL 3; Intramurals 2. JESSE WOOD....................................... 62. 75. 132. 204 G-Club 3. 4; IRC 2. 3. 4. Executive Board 3; Math Club 4; Baseball 3 4. CHARLES WRIGHT ...................................... 69. 76. 204 Band 2. 3; DCT 4; FBLA 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; IRC 3. 4. 271
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