Gordon Lee High School - Trojan Yearbook (Chickamauga, GA)
- Class of 1975
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THE TR OJAN 1975 1 ' Volume XXIX H I7 . Eff A s lg H? W Gordon Lee Memorial '77 High School i Chickamauga, Georgia 30707 if . ,517 nn- .w Q., , r L. J' - -IM . , 1' H H H lf? ' fs l . ' Q- .SQ L -, vlgi ff I : '-' . , , :- ':Y1.., .. Y - ,Q L,xi1,,,- 'ur . - , . .J - F ' - -ff r. 54 ' ' 'cl 1: -.wwf -: - ' . .- ' I na, -43 if . I ff Editor Randy Helton Business Manager John Shadden 'N Dedicated to Coach Bobby Chappell With great pride the Senior class of Gordon Lee High School dedicates the 1975 TROJAN to Coach Bobby Chappell. Mr. Chappell is a graduate of Jacksonville State University and holds a masters degree in administra- tion and physical education. He has been a member of the Gordon Lee adminis- tration for the past four years. During these four years Mr. Chappell has established himself as one of the most respected figures on campus. By stressing pride, determination, and dedication. Mr. Chappell has proven to the students his ability to create a winning football team . Serving as principal for the 1975 seniors' freshman and sophomore years. Mr. Chappell has encouraged self-discipline and given the students greater pride in Gordon Lee High. ' For these accomplishments, the senior class and annual staff join in honoring Coach Bobby Chappell with this dedication. 11?-'sas 1, s.. r S sb 1 5. , , 1 - -Q L .H '1- ' 975 4 kid-' Q vi , ..-nl ve at ' 19 'gf f x . u Hvfux' xhw gf Q VY w N ' Y 1.1 fn , .. In . -Y W? kpf, fi A -wk' , in f M 7. , 1 1 gm r - 1,54 y.. 1 'J rf aj I 'QV fy, I . ' L f- -Q- I-J 14 W ...FN J inlet fa 1 -A ' 2 ' -. .J 4? J, D' I P , , b - gag? rv- '55-A Q -'5 I I' 1 i -' f 5. ,, L N 'I As Time Rambles on, So Goes Gordon Lee Progressing With Time no ' ' ' ww I -'--11. ... ., iis. .e Q Mises. ie me , i l 1- f, ' f ,f . f ,f a 3 ' r I? Wye- U 'L-New bw wg, Un i 'fl . 5 . 1' nwew .gm u ' tp' 1 ' 'V i r-SEX Q. Q I me 6: A 51 TX A' i rl: ,fnhgofg X n ,An '21 - ' . , ,V if ' q bi-Q -Q J, fy F -grgw qi u, 4 ws., ' -'-fef-'M 14 Q, 'l lv! I I' i i 1 .- dk 5 I , ,lim if! 3. ,1 1 , ,gi 1- L W- 1 , , W J 1 i fl , v 3 ul .L n 'yv .Y ' ' .- V, , gfsliz, ... A-.- - 1 . . ga xl I -w. 9 .lr-Asa up nllil ll-nil Hg in W P ,1-- . E p I as. , ml , -..'a 5' This year saw many changes at Gordon Lee High School. The foot- ball stadium was improved with the addition of new bleachers, doubling capacity, and the construction of a new fence around the football field. The upstairs of the Teacherage was renovated to better accommodate the expanding business department. Radio station WFLI proclaimed the Trojan football squad Team of the Year, and the band received its first Division I in marching compe- tition. This year also saw Mr. W. Ware fill the vacant office of superintendent. ' . if tl. ,S .pil ,fjzlgazli rf wing' A , ,gg-if 'I Merchants 'Give Chickamauga New Old Look Chickamauga. in which the Gordon Lee campus is located. is undergoing the most notable change of all. The city is renovating itself to resemble a small country town around the early 1900's. The city merchants style and finance their individual busi- nesses to suit their likings. Among those pictured are the Brotherton House Furniture Co. , Cablevision T . V. , Grady Munday Building and the Chickamauga Style Cen- ter. From 184710 1975 ...uw , I- ' ' .ff if 3 I Q 1 X ' ! V 4 U A Q I wil ,T V g , S ig V 5 , Q is i g f ' A-,mm-ff. ,IQ fn , A V L um .-Q JWYYF'-fl' ,. W4 'WWWL -f an-1lm 'k' ' a'!fE1'5ll' W,--M' 'mv-ze- !xs' rg were f '1f f ff M-1- ' ? g 2-Ewa 9' ' . 'T . .-.-W ....-......-.......,.... ..... , . 'Bm 'mg . 11 E5 3!?fjET3WQ5U r: ff'1'?f- 24 4 JS - ilxtfpif. U' U all A .Ji ,F V iii ' 1 ' 2 E' - A1A,...,.,f 'Q Sn-li-21 A sl 'X' 'G v! I ,, 7:7-.N mf , The Gordon Lee Mansion U A ,,. -I ,- K 3 .X V' 1-.qu . ., -. ,.-....-..,.-...--.,n-.-,q..---- ,-,H .-Y - TNI' Fifi W lv ,f Q! J' L........... F -,..., ..,-..,., . .. -H . ,gin-:aim -pix. . 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'sr-, lf- V 'wr-E L-wrt! 1 I' 3' -47 4 fe., il Q W F, ,Md 3, V .,.- -- 1 'Q .Y-X -,arm-,f , .,-1.1-- ,-V . - '- - . r ' Students August to Changes in es, Fashions, and Faculzjf. . . s :'P-?- .... ,.ag -ze-Q' fx? .. , 1, iv rr, 9 I I., , , . 2, r L I - , 9 Ex? url - .AD ' Ana' Serious Moods Change to un ff 1 I s I - I . H ,,.,.., , s ,, ,. f' ,---:111',:1:. - - J ,J , ls:.g7, , ,5:mnm4 P,-. - 1, ,, za ' wi , ,Ei ' r. 1 Q. ml' iff o ffl? I2 -, I S - -5 if 54-61 k H, 4 'ell' f 5 'f J ' w . 5 E. t , '33 gf: I ry-1 554' As the students of G.L.H.S. progressed throughout the year, they became familiar with not only them- selves but with others as well. Students made new friends and adjusted to changes. Fashionable changes were met in different ways. some being humorous. The administration accepted new faces and facili- ties. Although the traditions of Gordon Lee remain. it is evident that Lee High is changing with the times. 1-1 LF: 5 4 wg -12-' '- Y Vx ,.,,-f-sx .Q I ' ' f , FACULTY 'u A . N., 'za-2 Q 5 Q X .f--. ...N . ,N 3 H. X X 2 s - fr:-gy QX E-ix w A TJ '11 1 i X Xi X , X vfgfxx Q s Q fin-S, I X :Y X xx, , Q V' . g Q . ,p 6 X X 5' N 4' , Xev X x .1 r .Xi 5 'ixx WXX m ,, If -ix xx fl . H 9 l ' AJ. rw ,jf -WN' vi ,wb f vii, U-. Wilht- 'fri - '1 1 4 il, 1 , , .' .1 INF, z,..4,'F, , A Mining' Hf M- 'H' 6 ' ,1 '72 'V WN'l'r-. E 1.1 ' Q 'iihf . ' .4.4.' 'L iii' ' .. .hu IIWEXM A M 'V Qizliiffffjnff ,Q 'l' 'QL 354: '-an Gssfv' I' 'Q 5 f f'ff1 1.?VH I 71' fu ' 1 C ' ' J V' 4. :..1T:NL'15. x ,yr fv 2' ,wg A xiyqf ,gi .. , ,ami J :S - . al ln. 5549 1' .I34'1--vw' . -553 ,..3r -P' KY? 3 f , ,. v',f.g ' Superintendent of Chickamauga Publze Schools Mr. W W Ware Knowledge comes to him who works for it: to none other is it granted. Nothing worth possessing comes without some drudgeryf' Gordon Lee High School enjoys a very fine reputation as an outstanding school in the state of Georgia. It is no accident that this institution has achieved this position. A lot of hard work and dedication have been exerted over the years by many dedicated people to bring this about. It is my sincere hope that we as students, teachers, and administrators will accept' the challenge before.us to be deserving of the respon- sibilities thrust upon us to do all within our capabilities to cause this institution to enjoy a better reputation because we have been a part of it. Kidz! Board of Education Eeft to Right: Mr. W. W. Ware CSuperintendentb, Rev. Dennis Holland, Ray Crowder CBd. Memberj, Chad alloway CChairman9, Rev. Burchard Berry, Roy C-ilstrap CBd. Memberj, Bill Kinzy qPrincipalj, Max Stowe, Ir. , Collins Memberb. Mr. Bill Kinzy, a resident of Menlo, Geor- gia, served his second term as principal of Gor- don Lee High School this year. Mr. Kinzy is to be commended for his unselfish, hard work which he has distributed to the student body . After this year Mr. Kinzy will transfer to Trion High School as Superintendent. To him, we the annual staff would like to wish him the best of luck and say Thanks! it As' E lt n- jr' E: ,. , Hx., I N ix!! I In 1. ,fin i Administrative Staff Mrs. Rachel Furgerson University of Georgia Elementary Principal Mr. James E. Pierce Shorter College Guidance Counselor gf 4x Mrs. Doris Moore Tennessee Wesleyan College VOT Director Mr. Bobby Chappell Jacksonville State Athletic Director Coach Mr. Michael McCorsley Jacksonville State Music Director Mrs. lo Cook West Georgia College Bookkeeper Mrs. Nancy Doran High School Secretary Mrs . Perry Mullican UTC Elementary Secretary l ,gl . - u I.. .,v Teaching Staff iz V N Mr. Jim Austin Mrs. Margaret Austin Miss Carolyn Autry Mrs. Margaret Baker Jacksonville State Jacksonville State University of Georgia Auburn History! Coach Sixth Grade Fourth Grade Science H . . 1 Q? ' 1 N Mrs. Sharon Bomar UTC Girls' Physical 1, Education F, 7. J Mrs . Debbie Bonner U TC Physical Education Mi Y Q 1 Mr. Ronald Brown Mrs. Martha Chandler Miss Judy L. Cobb Mrs. Jean Ellis UTC Fifth Grade Tennessee Tech Teachers' Aide in Science Librarian Junior High Mrs. Linda Gardner Jacksonville State Third Grade 'E Mrs. Isabelle Jones University of South Carolina Math ,U Mrs. Kathy Hagaman Miss Mary Ann Hamilton Mrs. Fran Hartis UTC Tennessee Tech Shorter College Math English Special Education Mr. James Harris Jr. Shorter College Science!Math Mrs. Ioan Hendrix Tift College English Mrs. Ienilee Lemmon Mrs. Barbara Littleton Mr. Don Littleton Southern Illinois Florence State Florence State University College ' College Home Economics Fourth Grade Science! Coach Miss Dianne McAnal1y UTC English! French I Mrs. Marilyn McDonald Teachers' Aide Mrs. Deborah Pinckard UTC Title I - Reading Teacher Mrs. Mary Lee Powell Alabama College First Grade Mrs. Susan Powers Nonh Carolina State Math Miss Suzanne Quinn Tennessee Tech Sixth Grade Mr. Terry Nelms Mrs. Sandra Parrish MTSU West Georgia College Social Studies Third Grade 11 Y 44 , . L Mrs. Anna Ransom Mr. Dale Rosser Mr. Stanton See Miss Carol Lee Shankel UTC Georgia College Tennessee Tech Shorter College First Grade ' Boys' Physical Librarian English Education Mrs- Janice Snow Georgia Southwestern Fourth Grade Mrs. Patti Stamps Tennessee Tech Sixth Grade 1 2' s,- ........ . v . --. .V '14, I Y, T -, , i . T X ,, T , .. V ' . 4 'ily r f Q V -. V , - b .l I. X . A ff, - C ' fl X w , wh' V v H . X Miss Linda Tarpy Miss Marsha Tidwell Mrs. Kay Underwood Mr. Lenox Underwood Tennessee Tech Tennessee Tech UTC UTC Fifth Grade Business Education Second Grade Social Studies Mrs. Nancy Van Prooyen Mrs. Charlotte Webb Mrs. Mary Ellen Wrisley Bryan College UTC MTSU Fifth Grade Second Grade Business Education l-1 M T 4 x, ef X 'L 1 1 Seniors Reflecting on the P381 . . . Thinking of their four years together . . . Anticipating Class Day . . . Eager for Graduation . . . Making important decisions . . . Facing the life that lies ahead . . . Looking at GLHS as a student for the last time . . . Hating to say Good-bye . . . Officers: Secretary, Terri Bowman: Treasurer, Jane Andrews: President, Grif Glenng Vice President, Mali- via Berry. Nancy Jane Andrews Mona Leslie Autry Donald Gene Baker Dane Allyne Banks Malivia Lee Berry Sherry Lynn Blevins 26 1 2 H H9 , P for .,1 .'..r -A U , L... l- J H I - , .fu -' Z' ,1' , Y' - xxxxxx Seniors Reflecting on the past . . . Thinking of their four years together. . .Anticipating Class Day . . . Eager for Graduation . . . Making important decisions . . . Facing the life that lies ahead . . . Looking at GLHS as a student for the last time . . . Hating to say Good-bye . . Officers: Secretary, Terri Bowman: Treasurer. Jane Andrewsg President, Grif Glenn: Vice President, Mali- via Berry. Nancy Jane Andrews Mona Leslie Autry Donald Gene Baker Dane Allyne Banks Malivia Lee Berry Sherry Lynn Blevins 26 1 Q Best Dressed - Karen Crowder, Johnny Shadden 4 nf' Carol Denise Bolt Judy Elaine Bowers Terri Lee Bowman Aaron Russel Brown Stephen Franklin Brown Micky Anthony Burrows L gifwq 3? ' xkff-sfcgg-,?! I r M 2 ,-,gd Best Looking - Sherry Blevins, Jesse West 27 l- 51-4- l Best A11 Around - Jane Andrews, Grif Glenn Most Talented - Malivia Berry. David Harris Cheryl Denise Chappell , Y Joe Kurt f- Cline 1: Candy Darlene Cookson Karen Lee Crowdelg Iris Lee Dalton Amy Rhee Edge Seniors 28 iff lg Charles Earl Ellis Cathy Diana Ervin Elizabeth Gean l Fisher 'il .gg ,iff X l . s . uh A . 'fvfq' Nl... I A .fp-inf 4. J 1 5 I I ' e 1 Karen LuRu Purgerson Rex Allen Gadd . I Noreen Alice Garner Elder Grifton Glenn III Seniors Lynda Suzanne Glenn Wayne Marley Glenn Gregory Arnold Groves Larry Carter Hamsley David Andrew Harris Randall LeBron Helton V Seniors 30 ju ii exif 1 Most Popular - Holly Washington. David Maner 1'-xg Best School Spirit - Susan Thompson, Bob Jones Wittiest - Hope Young, Mark McDonald 465' J' Howard Monty Hill Michael Dawson Hinch Theresa Lynn Jackson Andrew Parker Jones Joseph Robert Jones Winston Patrick qBuddyD Jones Seniors 31 Lisa Gaye Jordan Dennis Leon Keith Sheila Ann Kell Brian Lee Kelley Carla Sue Kiser Nolan Arthur fAudieJ Knowles Cynthia Lee Lamb Donna Sue Latty David Roy Maner S enzors 32 Lewis Mark McDonald Sandra Ann Mount Patricia Ann Neblett Patrick Allen Neblett Charlene Joan O'Nea1 Larry Wayne Palmer Seniors Lisa Dawn Pierce Donna Ann Posey Connie Faye Quinn ,U I Q95 Most Athletic - Lisa Jordan, Monty Hill Deborah Carol Reed John Lee Shadden Ir . Sherry Jane Sizemore Seniors 34 Robert David Smith Susan Darlene Thompson John Frank Treat David Craig Vaughn Nancy Gale Voiles Rieky Lebron Wallace Most Dependable - Cheryl Chappell, Trin Wooten I 1 Seniors 35 ', R ,,,?rE,3 , A, Most Likely to Succeed - Amy Edge, Pat Neblett We 1 'Z . H 'x I 1. v Friendliest - Cathy Ervin, Rex Gadd Holly Elizabeth Washington Jesse Calvin West III Vicki Ieannene White 36 Seniors Jjgirl Janice Marie Wright Melissa Hope Young Vicky I anice Williams Cheryl Ann Wofford Trin Augustus Wooten Seniors 37 Senior Directory Jane Andrews - Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: L-Club - 2, Secretary 3, President 4: National Honor Society - 2, 3, Vice-President 4: Student Council 1, 2: F.H.A. - 1: Who's Who Pageant 1, 4: Best All Around 4: Powder Puff Football 1: J.V. Cheerleader 1, co-captain: J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 1, captain: Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, captain 3, 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students 4: Class Treasurer 4: Annual Staff 4:: Stu- dent-Faculty Basketball Game 4. Mona Autry - F.H.A. - 1: Pep Club - 2, 3. 4: F.C.A. - 3: J.V. Basket- ball - 1, 2: Varsity Basketball - 3, 4, captain 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3: Who's Who Pageant 4: Most Intellectual 4: Powder Puff Football - 1: Literary Meet - 4. Donald Baker - Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: L-Club - 1. 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. - 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Baseball- 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football- 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball- 3, 4: J.V. Basketball- 1, 2: Track - 1, 2: F.B.L.A. - 4: Sportsmanship Award - 3: Annual Staff - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Most Valuable Offense in Football - 3. Dane Banks - Chess Club - 4: N.H.S. - 4: F.B.L.A. - 4. Malivia Berry - Band - 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette - 3, 4: F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3, officer - 2, 3: Sweetheart Candidate - 3: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 1. 4: Most Talented 4: Literary Meet - 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students - 2, 3, 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Annual Staff - 4: Miss Teenage Chickamauga Pageant - 3, 4, 2nd ntnner- up 4: Northwest Georgia Junior Miss Pageant Participant - 4: N.H.S. - 3. 4: Class Treasurer - 3: Class Vice-President - 4: J.V. Basketball - 2: Sci- ence Fair - 2, 4: Junior Play: Talent Show - 4. Sherry Blevins - J.V. Football Cheerleader - 1, captain - 1: J.V. Basket- ball - 1, 2: Varsity Football Cheerleader - 3, 4: Varsity Basketball Cheer- leader 4: Student Council - 1: Homecoming Candidate - 2, 3, 4: Pep Club - 1. 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. - 1: L-Club - 2, 3: N.H.S. - 3, 4: Talent Show - 4: Student-Faculty Basketball Game 4: Participant in Northwest Georgia Junior Miss Pageant - 4, Talent Award: Who's Who Pageant - 1, 4: Best Looking - 4. Carol Bolt - J.V. Basketball - 1, 2: Varsity Basketball - 3: L-Club - 3: Tri Hi-Y - 1: F.H.A. - 1, 2: F.B.L.A. - 4: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3. Judy Bowers - Pep Club - 1, 2, 3. 4: C.Y.A. - 3: Library Club - 2, 3: Science Club - 1, 2: F.H.A. - 1: F.B.L.A. - 3, 4: Dramatics - 2, 3: U.P.O.C. - 1: J.V. Basketball- 1, 2: Varsity Basketball- 3. Terri Bowman - Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. - 1, 2: N.H.S. - 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 1: Social Science Award - 3: Football Escort 2, 3: Homecoming Court 4: Class Secretary - 4. Russel Brown - Varsity Football - 1, 2, 3, 4: L-Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Track - 2: Lee Hi-Times - 3: Annual Photographer - 3: F.C.A. - 1, 2, 3: Pep Club - 1 , 2, 3: Most Valuable Offense in Football 3: Most Valuable Foot- ball Player - 4. Steve Brown - J.V. Football - 1: Varsity Football - 2: Pep Club - 3: Library Club - 3: F.B.L.A. - 4. Micky Burrows - Track - 4. Cheryl Chappell - Varsity Basketball - 2. 3. 4: Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students - 3, 4: Literary Meet - 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 1, 4, Most Dependable - 4: J.V. Cheerleader - 1: J.V. Basketball - 1: Homecoming Queen Candidate - 1: Varsity Cheerleader - 2: Holiday Ball Queen Candidate - 3: F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Relations - 3, Vice- President - 4: S.A.G.E. - 2, 3, 4, Treasurer - 2, Vice-President - 3. President - 4: L-Club - 2, 3, 4: Secretary - 4: F.B.L.A. - 4: N.H.S. - 2. 3, 4: Pep Club - 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. - 3: Science Fair - 2: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Typing Award - 3: Track Scorekeeper - 4. Joe Cline - J.V. Basketball 1, 2: F.B.L.A. - 4. Darlene Cookson - F.H.A. - 1. 2: F.B.L.A.- 2, 3, 4: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3: J.V. Basketball2. Karen Crowder - J.V. Cheerleader - 1: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. - 1, 2: F.B.L.A. - 4: Football Player Escort - 3, 4: Science Fair - 2: Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 4, Best Dressed - 4: Annual Staff - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4. 38 lris Dalton - F.B.L.A. - 4, Co-Historian - 4: F.H.A. - 1. Amy Edge - Pep Club - 1. 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll Chairman - 3, Parllamentarian - 4: F.B.L.A. Parliamentarian - 4: C.Y.A. - 3: N.H.S. - 4: Science Fair - 2: Football Player Escort - 2, 3, 4: Bookkeeping Award - 3: Who's Who Pageant - 1, 4, Most Likely To Succeed - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Annual Staff - 4. Charles Ellis - Pep Club: Library Club - 3, 4: F.B.L. A. - 4: V.O.T. - 4: Science Fair - 2. Cathy Ervin - Band - 1, 2, 3, 4: Section Leader. Band Captain - 4: Pep Club - 3. 4: Science Club - 4: Dramatics Club - 2: N.H.S. - 2, 3, 4. Treasurer - 4: F.B.L.A. - 3, 4: Library Club - 1, 2: F.H.A. - 1: Miss Teenage Chickamauga Pageant - 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 4: Who's Who Pageant - 4, Friendliest - 4: Science Fair - 2: Lee Hi-Times - 4. Elizabeth Fisher - Pep Club - 1, 2. 3: Color Guard - 3, 4: S.A.G.E. - 4: Dramatics Club - 3, 4: Chonis - 2, 3: C.Y.A. - 3. Karen Furgerson - F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3: S.A.G.E. - 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. - 3, 4: C.Y.A. - 3: Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Annual Staff- 4: Tennis-4. Rex Gadd - Football- 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball - 1, 2: F.C.A. - 1, 2: Pep Club - 1, 2: L-Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 4: Friendliest - 4. Noreen Garner - N.H.S. - 4: Band - 1, 2: Pep Club - 1: S.A.G.E. - 3, 4: Miss Chickamauga Pageant - 3: Library Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, Vie -President - 4: Science Club - 2: Chorus - 1, 2. Grif Glenn - Pep Club - 2. 3, Vice-President - 3: L-Club - 2, 3. 4, Pres- ident 3: F.C.A. - 2, 3. 4. President - 3. Secretary-Treasurer - 2: N .H.S. - 3, 4, Vice-President - 3, President - 4: Student Council - 2, 3, 4, President - 4: Class Vice-President - 1: Class President - 2, 4: Literary Meet - 3, 4: Varsity Football- 1, 2, 3, 4: Track - 3, 4: Debate - 2, 3, 4 Junior Play: Mathematics Award - 1: Scholarship Award - 2, 3: Science Award - 2: Social Studies Award - 2: Who's Who Pageant - 1, 4: Best All Around - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Annual Staff - 4. Lynda Glenn - Color Guard - 3, 4: Chorus - 2, 3, 4: Miss Chickamauga Pageant- 3, 4: F.B.L.A. - 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian - 4: C.Y.A. - 3: F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3, 4: S.A.G.E. - 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. - 4: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Fair-2. Wayne Glenn - V.O.T. - 3, 4: F.B.L.A. - 2, 3, 4: Library Club - 2, 3: Science Fair- 1. Greg Groves - Pep Club - 2, 3. 4: Science Club - 1, 2: Literary Meet - 1 2, 3, 4: J.V. Football - 1: Varsity Football - 2, 3, 4: Varsity Basketball Manager - 2, 3, 4: Track - 1, 2. 3. 4: Science Fair - 1: Junior Play: One Act Play - 4: Dramatics Club - 4: N.H.S. 3, 4: L-Club - 2, 3, 4: F.C.A - 2, 3, 4: Art Club - 1, 2, 3, Vice-President - 3: Alumni Homecoming Candidate - 4: Who's Who Pageant - 1, 4: Most Intellectual 4: Lee Hi- Times 3, 4: Annual Staff 4. Larry Hamsley - CO-OP Walker Tech. David Harris - Pep Club - 3, 4: Library Club - 3, 4: Hi-Y Chaplain - 3: Talent Show - 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 1, 4: Most Talented - 4. Randy Helton - Band - 1, 2: Baseball - 1, 3, 4: Football - 4: Dramatics Club -1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Science Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, President - 4: F.B.L.A. - 2, 4: 4-H Club - 1, 2, 3, 4. Parliamentarlan - 3: Science Fair - 2, 3: Pep Club - 3: F.C.A. - 4: L-Club - 4: One Act Play - 3. 4: Junior Play: Best Actor Award - 3: N.H.S. - 4: Alumni Homecoming Ca dldate - 4: Who's Who Pageant - 1: Lee Hi-Times 3, 4: Business Manage - 4: Annual staff Editor - 4. Monty Hill - Varsity Football - 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain - 4: All North Georg Team, All Tri-State Second Team: Varsity Basketball - 2. 3: Varsity Baseball- 1, 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. - 1.2, 3. 4: Chaplain - 1, 2, 3. Preside - 4: L-Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 1, 4: Most Athletic - 4. Senior Directory gllke Hinch - C.Y.A. - 3: Debate - 4: Lee Hi-Tlmes - 4: Annual Staff - geresa Jackson - F.H.A. - 1: Science Fair - 2: J.V. Basketball - 1, 2: .B.L.A. - 3, 4, Historian 4: N.H.S. - 4: Literary Meet - 3: Shorthand 1 Award - 3. Andy Jones - S.A.G.E. - 2, 3, 4, Treasurer - 4: C.Y.A. - 3: Dramatics Club - 3. 4: Dramatics Award - 3: Chess Club - 4: N.H.S. - 4: Band - 1, , 3, 4: Section Leader - 3, 4: Jeff Osborn Leadership Award - 3: Chorus - , 3, 4: Literary Meet - 3. 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Annual Staff - 4. Eob Jones - J.V. Basketball - 2: Varsity Basketball - 3. 4: Track - 2, 3. Euddy Jones - L-Club - 3, 4: F.B.L.A. - 4: F.C.A. - 3, 4: Pep Club - 3, : Homecoming Escort - 2, 3: Track - 2, 3, 4: Class Vice-President - 2. isa Jordan - F.H.A. - 1, 2: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3. 4: N.H.S. - 3. 4: .C.A. 3: J.V. Basketball- 1, 2: Junior Play: J.V. Cheerleader - 1: ho's Who Pageant - 4: Most Athletic - 4: Varsity Basketball - 3, 4: Best upportlng Actress - 3: Betty Crocker Award - 4. Eennis Keith - V.O.T. - 3, 4: F.B.L.A. - 3. 4: Science Fair - 2: Library lub-4. hella Kell- F.H.A. - 1. 2, 3: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3: N.H.S. - 3. 4: J.V. heerleader - 1: S.A.G.E. - 2, 3. 4: Parliamentarian - 4: Chorus - 2. 3, : Color Guard - 3. 4, Captain - 4. Brian Kelley - V.O.T. - 4: F.B.L.A. - 4. Sue Kiser - Pep Club - 1, 2: F.H.A. - 1, 2: C.Y.A. - 3. Audie Knowles - F.B.L.A. - 4: Pep Club - 1. 2. 3: V.O.T. - 4. indy Lamb - J.V. Cheerleader - 1: J.V. Basketball- 1. 2: F.H.A. - 1, :PepClub - 2, 3: S.A.G.E. - 4: F.B.L.A. - 4: V.O.T. - 4: Lee - Hi imes - 4: Student-Faculty Basketball 4: Tri-Hi-Y - 1. Donna Latty - Pep Club - 1, 2: F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3: F.B.L.A. - 3, 4, Sec- etary - 4: Dramatics Club - 1, 2: Library Club - 1: C.Y.A. - 2: J.P.O.C. - 1: Football Player Escort - 2: Powder Puff Football - 1. avid Maner - Pep Club - 1. 2: L-Club - 1. 2. 3: 4: F.C.A. - 1, 2, 3, 4, ice-President - 4: N.H.S. - 4: Student Council - 2, 3. 4: Freshman lass President: Junior Class President: Varsity Football - 1. 2. 3, 4. Cap- ain - 3, 4: All North Georgia, Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, 4: History Award - 3: Who's Who Pageant - 1. 4: Most Popu- ar - 4: Lee Hi-Times-Editor - 4: Annual Staff - 4. .dark McDonald - J.V. Football - 1: Pep Club - 2: Library Club - 1. 2, 3. ., President - 3, 4: Baseball Manager - 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football - 4: Track - 4: Alumni Queen - 4: Who's Who Pageant - 4: Wittiest - 4. iandy Mount- F.H.A. - 2: Pep Club - 2, 3: C.Y.A. - 3: F.B.L.A. - 3, ., Vice-President - 4: Band - 1, 2, 3. 4: Section Leader - 4: Science Fair 2: Lee Hi-Times - 4. 'atricia Neblett - J. V. Basketball - 1. 2: Tennis - 3. 4: Junior Play: lI.Y.A. - 3: Library Club - 3. 4: N.H.S. - 4. 'at Neblett - Freshman Achievement Award, Who's Who Pageant - 4: dost Likely To Succeed 4: Who's Who Among American High School Stu- ents - 3, 4: Junior Play: Football - 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball - 2, 3. 4: Ten- is - 1, 2, 3, 4: F.C.A. - 1. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: L-Club - 1, . 3. 4. Treasurer - 4: N.H.S. - 3, 4. nan O'Neal - Class Secretary-Treasurer - 1: Pep Club - 1. 2, 3: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Parllamentarlan - 2: Dramatics Club - 2: F.B.L.A. - 3, 4: 'l.H.S. - 2, 3, 4, Secretary - 4: Trl-Hi-Y - 2: Band - 1, 2: Majorette - : Homecoming Candidate - 1: Class Secretary - 2, 3: Library Club - 2: ee Hi-Times - 4. ,arry Palmer - Science Fair - 2, 3: Chess Club - 4. isa Pierce - Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hl-Y - 1: F.C.A. - 1, 2, 3: 'arslty Basketball- 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. - 3: Track Scorekeeper - 2, 3: N.H.S. - 3. 4: L-Club - 3, 4: F.B.L.A. - 4. Donna Posey - J.V. Basketball- 2: S.A.G.E. - 2, 3, 4: Library Club - 3, 4: Tennis - 4. Connie Quinn - C.Y.A. - 3: Literary Meet - 3: Tennis - 4. Carol Reed - Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. - 1, 2: F.B.L.A. - 4. John Shadden - Varsity Football- 1, 2. 3, 4: Track - 1, 2, 3, 4: N.H.S. - 3, 4: American Legion Award - 2. Science Fair - 2: Student Council Treasurer - 1, Secretary - 2, 3, Vice-President - 4: L-Club - 1, 2, Vice- President - 3, 4: F.C.A. - 1, 2. Vice-President - 3, 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students - 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 1. 4, Best Dressed - 4: Annual Staff -Business Manager - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4. Sherry Sizemore - Junior Play: Band, Color Guard - 3, 4. David Smith - Science Club - 1, 2: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Fair - 1. 2: Track Manager - 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager - 1. 2: F.B.L.A. -, 1, 2: F.C.A. - 2. 3, 4: L-Club - 2, 3. 4: Varsity Football - 1, 2, 3, 4: Alumni Homecoming Candidate - 4. Susan Thompson - J.V. Cheerleader - 1: F.H.A. - 1: L-Club - 2, 3, 4: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, Secretary - 4: Homecoming Candidate - 2, 4: Varsity Cheerleader - 2, 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 4, Best School Spirit. - John Treat - Transferred from Grundy County High School. Craig Vaughn - J.V. Basketball - 1: Library Club - 2: Hi-Y - 2: Class Treasurer - 2: Football Manager - 2: F.B.L.A. - 3: Varsity Basketball - 3, 4: Pep Club - 2. 3, 4: Varsity Baseball- 1, 2, 4: F.C.A. - 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4. Gale Voiles - F.H.A. - 1. 2: F.B.L.A. - 4. Ricky Wallace - Library Club - 2: Pep Club - 3: F.B.L.A. - 4. Holly Washington - S.A.G.E. - 4: F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3: Pep Club - 3. 4: N.H.S. - 3, 4: F.C.A. - 3: Varsity Basketball- 3, 4: Sweetheart Queen - 3: Who's Who Pageant 4, Most Popular - 4: Chorus - 3, 4: Baseball Statis- tician - 4: Homecoming Candidate - 3, 4: Homecoming Queen - 4: Annual Staff - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4. Jesse West - Library Club - 2. 3, 4: Pep Club - 1, 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y - 1, 2. 3: Varsity Football - 2, 3: J.V. Football - 1: l.V. Basketball - 1, 2: F.B.L.A. - Vice-President - 3. President - 4: Lee Hi-Times 3: Who's Who Pageant - 4 . Best Looking - 4. Vicki White - F.T.A. - 1. 2: Pep Club - 1: Library Assistant'- 1, 2: Annual Staff - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4. Vicky Williams - J.V. Cheerleader - 1: Pep Club - 1, 2. 4: Science Fair - 2: Tri-Hi-Y - 1: F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer - 3: Dramatics Club - 1: F.BBL.A. - 2. 3, 4, Treasurer - 4: C. Y.A. - Junior Play: Football Player Escort - 4: Library Club - 1: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Annual Staff - 4: Short Story Award - 3. Cheryl Wofford - Pep Club - 1, 2, 3. 4: F.B.L.A. - 1. 4: F.H.A. - 1, 2, 3. 4: Dramatics Club - 1, 3: S.A.G.E. - 1, 2: Library Club - 1, 2, 4: Vice-President - 4: Junior Play: Football Player Escort - 4: Student Fac- ulty Basketball Game - 3. 4: Miss Chickamauga Beauty Pageant - 3. 4. Trin Wooten - Literary Meet - 4: Science Club - 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent - 4: Who's Who Pageant - 4, Most Dependable - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Annual Photographer - 4. Janice Wright - Tri-Hi-Y - 1: Pep Club - 2: F.H.A. - 2, 3: Library Club - 1. 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club - 2, 3. Hope Young - Pep Club - 1, 2. 3, 4: F.B.L.A. - Reporter - 4: Science Fair - 2: J.V. Cheerleader - 1: F.H.A. - 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y - 2: Dramatics Club - 2: Powder Puff Football - 1: Football Player Escort - 3, 4: Who's Who Pageant - 1, 4: Wittiest - 4: Lee Hi-Times - 4: Annual Staff - 4. 39 Nancy Baker ' Junior Class Taking on more responsibil- ity . . . Learning to be mag- azine salesmen . . . Sponsor- ing the Who's Who Pageant . . . Planning for the best yet junior-senior prom . . . Anticipating their last year at G.L.H.S. as the Class of '76 Officers: Treasurer - Laura Crowder, Vice-President - Amy Pierce, President - Carl Quinn, Secretary - Karen Johnson Charles Brock Elaine Brock Holly Brock Frankie Barber I I w Chuck Catlett Betsy Claridy Steve Clark Mary Cline George Coker Cindy Compton Laura Crowder David Currie Jeff Doran Paula Duncan David Eason Belinda Ellison David Evans Kenny Fonts Richard Fowler 40 .. ., - 41 Q 1 ' 'v ,. f ' ', 4 X ,I W 14 t fi , Q I n s i 3' 4 R ' 6 N 0 Gs s , I vi N xi N E K B x, iw ,.. xl -.A if W N y 4 lx Jil? ig! , Clarence Garrett Daymon Garret Gwen Groves Susie Guffey Ward Guthrie Vicky Harp Jerry Hass Tony Hawkins Sandra Herrin Cindy Hicks Sharon Hill Randy Hinkle Buddy Hixon Frances Holcomb Becky Holmes Stanley Houston Scotty Jackson Lee Jewell Houston Jewell Karen Johnson Juniors 4l Lisa Jones Karen Kelley Charlotte Laney Mike Mobley Mike Nave Debbie Norwood Matt Oliver Vickie Parrish Gary Payton Amy Pierce Donald Pierce Larry Pierce Teresa Pierce Cindy Posey Charles Pou 42 . f. - gif.. ,' Q Jn in Q Si 1 .3 A .-,.-, ' lg ,. 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Officers: President - Tom Glenn, Vice President - Janie Baker, Treasurer - Vickie Mayes, Secretary - Chris Scott Troy Anderson Beth Archer Gary Amold Terry Arnold Mike Atkins Van Autry Janie Baker Donna Barnett Randy Barnett Cindy Bolt Randy Botts Carleen Bowers Sheila Bradley Anna Brewer Frankie Brooks William Brown David Buffington Judy Cameron Barbara Clift Tony Combs 1-7' 44 . nn-qumnnqlunn-.nn.ms.n-u.-- , t B 4 555-1 1 1- Q K. K X-if Yi E, J, J,-.. if' Q, -6 F -2 'fp Jie' Q Eg -Q ' 91. , fr ' n -lbv A :gg 1 gl . i '32 P512 ak .5 1525 11 X ni' 'I MW. - -'N -un' W ' ' X 4 4, Q .. All . QA ll' Ah- U' '41, f-4' if I 'r F! ,.. YQ ,-g,.J--P51 ,'J .J.. ,f ' yq , I' nl' , If rf' ,l QE x X 1. - .. N.- .x 1 w. Mill-J 57 2. 'U' if L2 V .ugh , ij n , ,, ii' , W1 vi 99 5 will fp? v WQWXEC' 4-Q. 3'-23' Y .AE-F uw '9,,. !' ai , .T Xl ,Vx ' - s 0- ' A. 4. 42: ,,, - 1' . Y uk- ,lim ' .-, ,. x ralph-w . ,. ' -Q 4? .. vw ,,f 11 sa ,,,,,,. ug, , A 1 iAf': 1-' ., 1. 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Eli Class Officers: Ann Eason - Vice President, Dean Baker - President, and Lori Sprayberry Secretary Treasurer Robyn Littleton Melody Martin Justin Matthews Denise McCarty Tommy McE1haney Jerry McNee1y Tammie McNee1y Danell Millard Ivan Millard David Millians Joe Moore Lisa Mullis Denise Nichols Jeannie Nichols David Norwood Wayne Ostrzycki Trey Parrish Linda Pendergrass Scott Pierce Kay Pitts Ricky Posey Lee Powell Rhonda Powell Debbie Price Howell Scott Lisa Senn Phillip Shankles Jim Smallwood David Smith Mike Smith 56 ii 'K S D T . nf-'-nf- ' X ,1 1 it Wm f 9l'v ' 'Kr Eighth Grade . xvw 'Al Eighth Grade x L ,. ft ffl 5: -1 ..- Alum! 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Shown Seventh Grade Cynthia D'Agostino Darrell Denson Marla Doran Ieana Duncan Cindy Ellison Lisa Elkins Shirley Finney Lisa Fisher Annette Fitzpatrick Timothy Frix Deborah Fultz Kimberly Garner Larry Garner Marsha Garner Connie Garrett Tina Garrett Karen Gilbreath Karen Goodnight Lisa Green Barbara Groce Marie Guffey Scott Hammon Timothy Hamsley Thomas Heiskell Mark Henderson Kimberly Henry Terrance Hill Carol Hobbs Monty, Holmes Todd Howard 59 Betty Hudson Mary Jefferies Jeffery Johnson Reggie Johnson Linda Kellogg Kimberly Kincaid Marty Laird Donna Land Shiela Lewis Lynn Loggins Roga Madaris William Martin Darlene Matthews Tina Mayes Paul Miller William Mount David Nation Terry Newberry Mark Oliver Tracy Owens Angela Pankey Dewayne Parker Jerry Parrish Quinn Parks Denise Phillips Adam Pierce Kay Posey Michael Potter Susan Potter Sammy Prinz 60 fc Seventh Grade I . A x No Photo AVAILABLE TOO BUSY , ,ati 1 my V, ai ll 1 5 ' l PHOTO N60 Available ' in Y T00 BUSY No! Sho wn Michael Prince Mackey Pyburn Danny Ray John Reed Robert Reed Gerard Scott Jerry Seals David Shahan Donna Shirley Joel Sizemore Ben Smallwood Steve Smith Lamar Smothers Wilda Speer Lisa Stewart Melba Stone Brenda Straub William Thompson Polly Treat Carmen Vaughn Sidney Veal Terri Wofford Betsy Walker Jena West Gale Westmoreland Ronnie Willingham Tina Wilson Donnie Whitlock David Zimmerman Greg Thomas bl FJ.. Elementary Adds Physzcal Educatzon to Currzculum X Eg? 'x' F, 4' I' J.. ,A . ,: v ' . D f -' 1 fl if if PW6. a .- '1?'.. B545 at W if ff: M953-fx N T, Q Q: f' , -M f ' T 53 reg? 'nf' I - ' A,. F, ,. iq 'r sf xrffff' '7 ,Q 1 X A -et I :ann -L- P 51:15 The elementary school opened its doors to 410 students on August 22.Mrs. Furgerson, prin- cipal, headed the elementary faculty composed of 19 teachers and a teachers' aide, Mrs. McDonald. A new secretary, Mrs. Perry Millican, was added to the staff this year. Physical Education classes, taught by Mrs. Bonner. replaced the hearing impaired class. 62 Joey Akins Mark Askew Zann Austin Shari Baker Melissa Barrett Roger Beene Anthony Bell Paula Bell Burnie Berry Larry Blackmon Kevin Blaylock Freda Blevins Greg Bradley Wanda Bradshaw Jack Brewer Karen Brock Karen Brooks Blake Byrd Doug Carlock Debbie Clem Mike Dennis Charles Dillinger Wesley Drew Sherri Ellis Linda Fannin Sandra Fannin Carolyn Finney Kevin Ford Mike Fowler Tracy Franklin Daniel Garner Stephen Garrett Tammy Geurin Ian Glenn Stephen Goddard Ben Goforth 63 Ray Guthrie Freda Hamilton Marty Hamilton Mitch Harbeson Leigh Harris Britt Henderson David Hlxon Terry Hixon Freddie Holcomb Tony Hope Lisa Howard Susanne Howard Juli Jackson Carla Jenkins Melissa Key Kathy Mathews Tim Millard Ronnie Mobley Sharyl Mobley Cindy Monison Jerry Mullis Don Murray Donald Nichols Cynthia Parrish Karen Perkins Beth Pinion Tammy Posey Ronnie Price Richard Pursley Jeff Selvey Melissa Sizemore h Brenda Smith Michael Smith Ricky Smith Regina Speer Chris Stames Nanette Strickland Tammy Studdard Allan Taylor Teresa Tilley Becky Wallace Holly Wallace 64 ,, 'WL S A eo , -3' , . . 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F3 1-H - 5 I B S ,a 5 Tina Sitton Francine Smith Ray Smith Dinna Sprayberry Donna Sprayberry Jana Stansbury Mark Strickland Doug Talley Terisa Thomas Tracy Vaughn Tommy Walker Johnny White Mark Andrews Tony Akins Tammy Bain Adrienne Barrett Jason Beard Sonya Bean Tonya Bean Billy Blevins Angela Bowers Steven Broome JoAnn Brewster Greg Burns Valerie Byrd Michelle Chambers Mike Curtis Randy Dillinger Galen Drake Lachelle Durham Randy Ferguson Myra Garner David Glenn Karla Griggs Angela Harmon Danny Hawkins 70 Third Grade ik Darlot Wigley Laura Young Second Grade xiii Second Grade 'EP ff G- cf moto ' Q No! Available First Grade X -, Y-x-f-mlifm xl ut ,Y uc' 'J il-:iff-H-ill '-M Donna. Hobbs Jerry Jackson Mark Jackson Tina Johnson Tammy Jordon Scott Lewis Sharri Lewis Carmen McCoy Thomas McE1haney Roger Morrison Sondra Mulkey Tammy Nave Dwane Pankey ' Amy Parker ' Mary Lynn Patterson 4 Donna Pursley J Joy Randall Lynne Rankin Penny Ridley Bobby Roberts Lisa Rush Richard Samuelson, ll Laura Starnes Bryan Stewart Mike Stoker W Paula Snider Cynthia Taylor ,ini Michael Taylor Xlllll Julie Terry JL Symantha Thomas Paul Treat Mat Turner Mickey Wilson Angela Wooten Christine Thomas Daryl Abbott Brad Allen Melinda Arnold David Askew Bruce Bailey Kimberly Bell 71 Phillip Bell Kent Bobo Lisa Bower Richie Brock Timmy Bullard Johnny Burney Darren Caldwell Tina Carbine Danny Conkle Gay Crowder Karen Dodd Laura DeLoache Lori Eaves Karen Gadd Dawlon Garrett Gina Gilbreath Loren Good Butch Guffey Sally Harriss Leigh Ann Hendrix Keith Irwin David Jackson David Jones Mark Klemann Amy Littleton Chuck Love Ted Long Cynthia McGill Carleen McCoy Bryan McKenzie Lee Miller Amy Murphy Brent Murray Tracy Murray Audra Pendergrass Wanda Pinson Maryland Pitts Shannon Rankin Lisa Roach Daniel Rosenfield Bobby Samuelson Adam Shirley First Grade , .fs V h r, ,1 M Y V 1 ,su ' ,,, ,tv . tx , -,V V W V ' .H 9 I ,t x, , Q ' I nl ,pix I 5 Y F., ' I X lv :. , D . . A . 'I' 7 .93 . T I l ' 5 'T A.: ' - rl '37 4' N .2ZE':2Ei.Ef'm 4:1 ' ' A I i F nd. ZW ii, 4 I ' Wgiggfa Q 1 Vim lik 1 1 fl' 1 eg W 'Ll' -. K 15' I H - ' ' j . ' N, I g t ' gi! ' ' -rf AA - t. P ' to 1 1 5- . V 'N w . N T fxx . 1' R, . . . .ay , X . Q.. a fx rf' 2 . r Joy Westmoreland Shawn Whitfield Charlotte Wilson Jim Sadler Stacy Simpson Kenneth Smith Scotty Sprayberry Jeffery Stone Kim Suggs Karen Tapp Marty Taylor Christy Terry Pamela Thomas Mack Travis Robert Wagoner Kim Wallen 1: ,- .-42. 1, uf,-E, 73 . i f E ATHLETICS x I . gg ' J L., Wm Wi, ' W' .' A .,x?-A.. i , Nf :' N . t 'X X . . l s1,E,, 1s I J Trojans Claim Runner Up Honors i' 'Uri '-M' fl WSU' '77 600 A ai.. Gordon Lee Gordon Lee Gordon Lee Gordon Lee Gordon Lee Gordon Lee Gordon Lee Gordon Lee Gordon Lee Gordon Lee Season 'S Scores 34 35 35 6 21 8 28 40 34 0 Chatta . Valley Red Bud G.S.D. Adairsville Dade Co. Davis Mt. Zion Armuehee Bremen Trion VHon'1ecoming - 6 - O - 0 - 0 - O - 0 - 19 - O - 6 - 10 I ff' B 41 'H 5 . LJ' X V A'X Plz r :gQf:..F 4,7 -,vw . .y. - A RPF! J f -V ..,l-. ,, 4.-- 44. . I rg,-A -. '1 --1 X-Ixifs ix N ' . i 1233 X f T . . 1 A .,?.?i, I-'Tv 1-we . ,-: ' x- -.. my-. ' A , . sm, -1 -1-- Q vc xt- J ' ' . 442' 3'-J. ,' Wig an . S ' ze f 1 -1 x ,-43 .U - 2 N Q' 6 .y I .' ' Lf, . .---. , . ' ':'.'L' A, ggi . sf-'! f ' 1 ' j , .. :gf-15.-Qs-L-f,gd.+A.. 4- ' U 'X - '1 .fv9',,q-431A . 1-f I 'e,,uA -,Irv , -bds., , !,l..:..-. ,-:1',,, -ff-ff' . . - fair- 4-fw:-f'-:'f-1 ' ' L r - .fl11!'n'.3:'.Z'Y-.',..Q,.r 1155g5,f,gf5.-E-f' i',k m 'V ' -- - ' . f . 1 ' ,,....g-'SJ' ,, . H'-A. ww'-.4835-' .- ,,I gi , fl 1 S tingy Defense Gives Up 41 Poznts Defense was the Key to Trojan success as this year's squad allowed only five touchdowns and a field goal - the best scoring defense in Region GB. Of the five touchdowns scored. only two were made on the ground - an outstanding achievement. ' 4 I 'L'-. Seniors - Key to Trojan Success This year's squad came in with its hopes riding on the shoulders of twelve seniors. Eight have lettered all four years. The Trojans saw nine of the seniors in starting positions. Senior members are Russel Brown, Monty Hill, David Maner, Rex Gadd. Johnny Shad- den, Donald Baker, Pat Neblett, Grif Glenn, Greg Groves, David Smith, Mark McDonald, and Randy Helton. Captains for the team were all seniors - Rus- sel Brown, Monty Hill, and David Maner. 31 7.3! Chickamauga Rallzes Behzna' Trojans Enthusiasm for football reached new heights as the Trojan squad appeared ready to take the region championship. The Trojans carried record-breaking crowds with them wherever they went. On away games, the Trojans usu- ally brought the host team its best home attendance. After a big win at homecoming, Chickamauga fans threw all their support behind the Trojans, the town proclaiming November 3rd-9th Trojan Week. After a pep rally Thursday at the baseball field and a memorable pep rally at school Friday, the Trojans played host to Trion as one of the big- gest crowds ever gathered in Trojan football history came to cheer the Trojans on. Trojans Eno' Season Ranked Fourth in State Despite their one loss, the Trojans were named WPLI's Team of the Year and Team of the Week. Russel Brown and David Maner were named Class B A11-State. Grif Glenn, Monty Hill, Matt Oliver, Russel Brown, and David Maner were named A11-North Georgia. Maner was named to the A11-Tri State team. The team, ranked as high as second, finished the season ranked number four in State . B-Team Has Second Perfect Season For the second consecutive year the junior varsity football team has kept its scoresheet unblemished . This year's coaches were Dale Rosser and Stanton See. Out- standing players were Dale Sprayberry, Rocky Ausburn, Dewayne Millard, and Rusty Powell. With this success, the varsity should benefit greatly. j xi' 82 1974 75 Varszgf Cheerleaders --.ir - 1-it-f F M, . ,A -1111 llnv 1-vu iim 'L is .AQ MP1 ' if ,,,,, , '-11-rut. ,,. 4. , .,.. , , .X up-at .. '5 ,.Q5ra...r+ 4' aif ?Q31F? ' , ' I . . Y 4 Q.. ,f This year's squad was a vital part of the overall success of the athletic department. Their seemingly tireless efforts carried on through basketball season. Captain of the squad was Jane Andrews and co-cap- tain was Cindy Hicks. Other members of this year's squad were Susan Thompson, Sherry Blevins, Karen Johnson, Sandy Millard, and Barbara Clift. ii: iii' - , :gl fl ! 'b ! ll. All the Way to State! -ii MXH, 9 .,. , I4 P5 f ,, .g 4- ' 'WA' fy..-v-.1 'lwimr Q-S23 Wfwff i ,Gb -. Basketball Cheerleaders for 1974-75 I B-Team Cheerleaders Boost Spirit vu It XJQUHL r E , M IQ llfylvlgfue 4 ff Qhnwqfq ,m,,,.., g. Boy Cagers Post 11-9 Season Record SEASON S RECORD C. V. - 66 C.V. - '10 Cave Springs - 38 Fairmount - '75 Red Bud - 48 Trion - 57 Armuchee - 59 Armuchee - 57 Davis - 63 Dade Co. - 71 Cave Springs - 77 Valley Point - 105 West Side - 55 Fairmount - 49 Red Bud - 51 Trion - 80 Davis - 41 Dade Co. - 55 Armuchee - 54 Valley Point - 63 West Side - 50 G.L. - 67 Red Bud - 46 'G.L. - 39 Valley Point - 57 'Christmas Tournaments Sub Region This year's basketball team was coached by Don Lit- tleton. Senior members were Craig Vaughn, Bob Jones, Donald Baker, and Pat Neblett. Outstanding juniors were Mike Ray and Charles Pou. Highlights of the sea- son were beating perennial powers - Cave Springs and Trion. Girls Make Finals in Christmas Tournament ' G.L. - 35 G.L. - 20 G.L. - 22 G.L. - 38 G.L. - 18 G.L. -40 'G.L. - 37 'G.L. - 12 G.L. - 29 G.L. -31 G.L. - 25 G.L. - 17 G.L. - 32 G.L. -44 G.L. - 19 G.L. - 28 G.L. -41 G.L. -43 G.L. -24 G.L. - 38 G.L. - 20 G.L. -40 G.L. - 29 SEASON' S RECORD C.V. - 59 C.V. - 51 Cave Springs - 45 Fairmount - 34 Red Bud - 40 Trion - 15 Trion - 20 Adairsville - 34 Armuchee - 46 Davis - 14 Dade Co. - 30 Cave Springs -t 54 Valley Point - 23 West Side - 49 Fairmount - 36 Red Bud - 46 Trion - 29 Davis - 15 Dade Co. - 22 Armuchee - 39 Valley Point - 45 West Side - 45 Fairmount - 41 'l' Christmas Tournaments Sub Region The girls were coached by Mr. James Pierce. The senior members of the team were Mona Autry, Lisa Jor- dan, Cheryl Chappell, and Holly Washington. Th team showed a lot of promise with underclassmen Il1II1- ing in some fantastic games. l k f! 1 1,4 .wad I A , I ' I , .J - -V 'Q I '- -,l' 1' 1 'I' xA 11 .-igflj f,..1.I J,' .flu Jiri- ,.T: J , ,f HIT: HY -of 'V ,, - 'NJ ! 11: iw lb 'lf ,j Vi. Lf v11f.1,f, xi A 11,14 . jfliij. 'f 77 1-1. . 'T'-V -'Ei IFF? u ., 'Ni gk-1 . 'x' . ,xi I A ' 'v'3', Fe 'fi I . ' Il ll n J 75 32f ,.x Baseball Advances to Sub-Region Playoffs ?i 'll Nl m-T 'Q-1 iii iii iii lu Ill lin li ' li u u S easan 's S cares G .L. - 9 Valley Point 1 G . L. - 3 Valley Point 2 G.L. - 7 Davis 5 G . L . - 0 Lafayette 4 G . L . - 7 Lafayette 6 tw... , N, G.L. - 9 DadeCounty 5 G.L. - ' 5 Westside o Jn jf G.L. - 10 Davis o ' F G.L. - 9 Dade County 11 G.L. - '7 Westside 4 -We ' .L. - 4 Trion 10 X H M- .L. - 6 Trion 9 , Q -Sub-Region a- ' y i H451 Trojans Have Winning 8-4 Season J :..41,. 3 fp., ' A --vu' , .Nr A A .1,,..q .ng haf' ' 1 ' ., A 4 ',,. s - f- A A 4, '- ,.,, A - 55 I n - V .. Q .- . 'ny hy,--J Q H nv 1 I A-4 A 2. V, -,wvq-M4 , - X .ui o 4 -4 - eg, .amfSg'f ' - . '- 4, . -'Q'-' t , . , N . Q V, .. , 1 lf, , . 145' -' ' U .7 I-4 , Y J ' ' ' J.Q','f'br A , . ?'z' D e ' ' n .. 1. ' -. V 'P-- Q - A: , Y 4 -4 .. Dreams of Region Championship Fall Short l This year brought a short baseball season. l The region was sub-divided into four differ- ent leagues. The Trojans played Trion for the north Sub-Region Championship. Once again Gordon Lee finished second to Trion. The squad elected Craig Vaughn as most Valuable Player. Three members of the team were named to the A11-North Georgia team. They were Matt Oliver, Donald Baker and David Henry. Lfff. t?ffi?-ffiffi .gg 'Q f 'l 2 ' Q 1,.-.,-- ,Q . - + 1 ' ' - ,-t!f',. ',,g'--'-if-.,. ' , b . v 4 1 A -FW:-' ' V+ 23 L ff, r ,, -4 . :, 1-.-fff ', . 1',.'1 '!1?.,m'Hzf - ' ' -z- . ,gy ', ,V f-- -3 - V. . - T D- v Nq'Q 'W-U35-fL. 1'2'5T't',a, ' -15-ft., --1 M. T-.,.,g ... tif' 4, A 1 .. Q-V -ar A ,- I T 'Qi' . . Web: f. . . Q ',, . J , ' , . 5. 4.4 -f gf- N' .Lf . f - 1- v.v. 1 uv - --A-,'...x U - . 95533-Tx4ui.1.-M? ff ' ' 'f 6 'EQ:-Q-- . 1v,V 1f:-s-u- , , an-. l, A A59':'..-s - . ., - - .L ,., .. h..-' L - -7 'Q . A'-. - Q-- Trojans Take Second at Re 1975 witnessed the Gordon Lee track program's return to power. The team placed second at the Lee Invitational. Armuchee Invitational, and Region 6B Meet. They fell second only to the powerful Georgia School for the Deaf which had the best track team for deaf schools in the nation last year. This year's squad was represented at the state track meet by Matt Oliver. Tom Glenn, John Shadden, Bob Jones, Frankie Barber, and Buddy Jones. Bob Jones was the only finalist placing third in the 120 high hurdles. Tracksters Win Secon cz' at Lee Invitational J. Trac Tennis Teams Show Promise for F uture .-.4 72- .1 -1, , , ' 1.'vlui.j'!1g.f X ,,,.. Q Su 4-.ni This year's tennis teams contained only one senior on each squad. During the season the Trojan netters played such teams as LaFayette, Chattanooga Val- ley, Trion and Dade County. Those participating in region were: Pat Neblett - boys' singles, Patricia Neblett - girls' singles, Mike Smith and Mickey Little - boys' doubles, Brierley Harris and Kay Merrit - girls' doubles. N eblett Twins Named M ost Valuable N etters The Trojan netters elected a brother-sister duo as Most Valuable Players this year. Pat and Patricia played first singles throughout the season. Pat was named MVP as a junior. It is not often that two ath- letes from the same family are named to such a high honor in the same sport. gf.?fi?5'1f'Wf. Sports Rei gn Supreme at GLH S 1 ,.s -. XE ,4 al' 1 1 a'N . N ls . 1 ' .X A, ..Y Q? s F , ?, i v I A - , A 4 --ns, w Y. .-,gf-1,115 - L W' ' J e , ' .,. 'i, qi .1 . - , , 1 ,- . ' ,.,., 1' at-3 5' ff T- A :.- - .- ,, - .,.,,-m'e. - 'fe' -, . -, ' A235 - ., - :jf .li .. 1 e - 'j,L1q.b-1. ,f df:-. ,'?W ' .- 4 . .. -, '. V 'Q ' -1-l-1 1-,qv N - Y A.. , , 'H . , :'.. f 1 -. ' - ..'-A if Q ,Q . -vw . . --5. fi-W.. ' . ' .L-,C ,I Q. . 5 L?-,'ha.,4V.,,f M.-. , A. . 1 A Q 1 ,S-.. wg V -. . , , 44-Q-.. ,,. V , W ,,n. l ,,. ,. , . V, - K- ia ' f ' ' ' 4'7.':. n w S N .Eff i ' I - - ' izi 311 5 112, f ' ' s r 4 1 ,QQ i I 9 Student Council The Student Council helps to promote understanding between the administra- tion, faculty, and the students. Each year the council sponsors elections for presi- dent of the council and the election of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors to the club. Mr. Pierce sponsored the organiza- tion. - Y Dis E' i 99 - Officers, Left to Right: Cindy Hicks - Secretary, Karen Treasurer, Johnny Shadden - Vice President, Grif Glenn 'EP 4- 1 .il 9? I H H 'ln - ' .ffftfi .rl-gli 1 an Q an me S31 in -1- -S '- 6 ,... -li. N atzonal Honor S oczegf The purpose of the National Honor Society is to promote and recognize students' lead- ership, scholarship, charac- ter, and service. The National Honor Society's major projects for the 1974-'75 school year were the fall induction, the annual Christ- mas Party for the underprivi- leged children, a candy sale, and the spring induction and picnic. The club also gave NHS Keys to the senior mem- bers. Sponsoring the club was Mr. Littleton. Annual S taff The 1975 Trojan Staff under the leadership of Randy Helton, editor and Johnny Shadden, Business manager, sold 460 yearbooks - the most ever sold in one year. The staff was enlarged this year and sold more advertisements than any previous staff. The annual was also enlarged with the addition of eight pages in the book and fifteen autograph pages. Members of the annual staff include: Hope Young, Vicky Williams, Amy Edge, Malivia Berry, Karen Crowder, Sandy Mount, Holly Washington, Vicki White, Karen Furgerson, Andy Jones, Grif Glenn, Greg Groves, Tiny Maner, Craig Vaughn, Donald Baker, Mike Hinch, and Trin Wooten. Sponsors were Mr. Yother and Mr. Hartis. 5225 ' 1-v' - , I W4 3 -4 Q. 3 ,ZLL K, Lo I X 'F' 1 4 11- A 'P v I -v .. S14 fr, '. 1., w,-P-. Mig' 'O ' 5' -4.1 fflfoyg I.' I J 3, 1, N. 1 .sri5!BUS f.I fx Q. if Q . , 'A' fc fr ,Q 1 , AQ ' .-,,r I! f f x Y ' G ,Q ,M If x Y Q 1 C w I 1 . if 'Wu Q X4 Ke. fx f .7 i 2? .fir '- L 6.5. r WL 1 '52 I' -X. ' , 5 Ai EF? 1 in -4,1-fb M ' K- '5' 'ig x Lk La jk- . N., 1 . 5. W, 5 Teil, .4 L I 1 l 'A -. , , .Y , 1 P' 1.x X I A I A., .. 3,1 N.- 1 ,. v xwjk' 6. 3 lu - -wiiv 15,515 W 1Y2:faL ' mr ' if rf I F . 5. .14,, , , r . s 1 1' AA A . . ,, .V .' xdgii 1 V 1 f 9 ' 'x ...N b 91 . ,...,,1 ,-ggi: FHA t Officers, Left to Right: Elaine Brock, Elaine Moore, Vicky Mayes, Amy Edge, Patty Taylor - Treasurer, Karen Kelley - President, Susan Ellis - Secretary, Janet Landers, Cnot pictured, Cheryl Chappell - Vice Presidentj. The Future Homemakers of America was very active this year in community and school projects. The FHA made the State Honor Roll and received the News Award at the State Convention. Among other activities of the FHA were the Halloween Party for the Children's home, numerous bake sales, a dress- up day for the officers in 1950's attire, and the light- bulb sale. Sponsoring the club was Mrs. Lemmon. 'QI my 5 1 I Science Club : Science Club furthers student :st in science by promoting such ties as the annual Gordon Lee Sci- Fair - its major project each year. year the Science Club also hosted Ialker County Science Fair and M the Jr. Science Club in participat- Sparkle Day. The sponsor was Mr. Lrs, Left to Right: Randy Helton - ent, Trin Wooten - Vice President, . Moore - Secretary, Cnot pictured iass - Treasurerj. , , .1-Xl . wtf:-, ,J Qi? Chess Club just formed this year. The club provides insight into game of chess for its members by meeting and playing c after school. Mr. See was the c1ub's sponsor. The Chess Club is the newest club at Gordon Lee and T Art Club The Art Club at Gordon Lee provides students instruction in various fields of art. Art Club members are tutored in such skills as making pottery, making glazes for pottery, and using the potter's wheel. Miss Tidwell sponsored the club. Officers, Left to Right: Vice President - Chip Henderson, Sponsor - Miss Tidwell, Jeff Mullis, Secretary - Lee Jewell, Debbie Matthews. CPresident - Rebecca Harvey was not pres- ent for picture.J A 110 , Left to Right: Patricia Neblett - Reporter, Mark - President, David Harris - Secretary-Treas. , pictured, Cheryl Wofford - Vice Presidentj. tiltrigw FW l -. 1 gi .-. .4 lf, II 'ff --f 'f'l..- il i Left to Right: Cheryl Chappell - President, Jones - Treasurer, Karen Kelley - Secretary, Kell - Parliamentarian, Nancy Baker - Vice Cnot pictured Becky Holmes - Historianl. Library Club The Library Club helps to support Gordon Lee's school library. Dues collected by the club go to help buy materials and books. The club sponsored its annual talent show this year as a money-making pro- ject. Heritage, Sherry Blevins, and the Reefer Brothers placed first, second, and third in the show respectively. Mr. See sponsored the Club. A GE Club The SAGE Club gives students a chance to explore the field of teaching through such projects as SAGE Week. During SAGE Week members of SAGE teach in place of the teachers. The Student-Faculty Bas- ketball Game is sponsored each year by SAGE as a money-making project. SAGE also participated in Sparkle Day. Mrs. Hendrix was club sponsor. Pep Club The Pep Club furthers school spirit and encourages student body support of the athletic program at Gordon Lee. This year the Pep Club sponsored a dance in the gymnasium after the first football game and sold furry footballs as a money-making project. Mrs. Bomar sponsored the club. rf 1' V Officers, Left to Right: Karen Iolmson - Treasurer, Cindy Hicks - President Quinn - Spirit Chairman, Susan Thompson - Secretary Cnot pictured Bob Vice Presidentj . , T - if L , .. L :N . .3' V' - L ' ' '!J J I ' 'Jr lf' Q - 7 7 i 'AA 1' , un , , .. ,A 4 . - . . -,. ' ,f 'I . u '. , -.. , - ,Ju -,. t..r - .. , ., I . .. . -I DVI QL,-:rm 'rs -pu B' wg ,Lof'73v'i3M1' u- K . uis ?T'x r 4 5 F1 , 'S E- ' - 4 ,sag . Wg? 4 Vftxfh-' 3 , 1 r 95:-3, ,.. ,-. . 1. 'f- V 'E ,- wa-:-TY2 ': 5 . . . ls.- law l Lffghr 'A . v'E 'f',M LQ.: f' ' , NIJ, f -.-iv, f 'N' fum f- 1 , ,..- JV -, Q .uw 1 V nn- , '.-7 v 5':2W ' L 'jafg . Q , ,, , A. AM ' , ie' gg' ',.'1 ',-fi 'f8M.g?BMm ..-Q -A ll - 'UUE' mf '.-1 1 -1- an ,fyfgfjfl IV if-'W ':. I 3- , I X ' I 'al , . A. 17,4 Q - . rf. , gf ,. 1 , ' 1 - L L U 1 if , . lv V' .' - ' ,,. , ' M5 1 : ,rl .. I J, -? W 1 M' ,gi k 6 X L., v A - . 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Officers, Left to Right: Donald Baker - Chaplain, Monty President, Tiny Maner - Vice President. 1- m 1 Trojan Band The Gordon Lee High School Band , under the direction of Mr. Mike McCorsley, participated in many activi- ties this year. Besides traveling to football games, they went to three marching contests and one playing con- ICSI. The band went to Bristol, Va. - Tenn. to participate in the Southeastern Marching Band Festival where they earned a Division II - excellent rating. The Color Guard received a Division II also. Majorettes received a Division III - good rating, and the Drum Majorette received the 1st place trophy in Class D. The band participated in the Tri-State Marching Festival at Bradley Co. Stadium, Cleveland, Tenn. where they won their first Division I - superior rating. The color Guard, Majorettes, and the Drurn Majorette also received a Division I. The band also traveled to Rome, Ga. to participate in the Peachstate Marching Festival at Baron Stadium where they won another Division I. The Color Guard received a Division II, Majorettes, and the Drum Major- ette received a Division I. The Concert Band attended the Georgia Music Educators Association Playing Festival at East Rome High School , Rome, Ga. They received a Division II in the Performance and a Division I in sightreading. The Concert Band also performed in a Christmas Concert and a Spring Concert. The band is supported solely by the Band Boosters Club. The Boosters work hard to send the band to contests and camp and to buy new uniforms and instruments. A banquet is held every year and band members are awarded letters, the Most Improved Player Award, the Instrumental Achievement Award, the Jeff Osburn Leadership Award, the John Phillip Sousa Award, and the Band Booster Scholarship. n mmm Sanken In Grogan 'Bunk . D , --- -gr-bw Ili! GORDON LEE HXGH SCH DOL Y L ' 1 --..-an V. ww--Q r . r la N, .1 V136 'II '1 I1 , rn vi' . '.Q55j4Q , F 1, nd- .. , El. . 1. s '. 'V if fy I . , . ,.,.. .ff A ll I :Y Sl W ,wg L in X.. X A r ,X1 S I 1 I If I v ,AN fl . 2 57' B.. if IW' Pd? 'Gm-of I I i V. 4', 9 vi wi X - , , if QQ, , ., b, 'x?,, F 'ak H 5' xxgjif' 3 f . A ' Q Qi. HI. ' -:', - 5 I -Li! ' ' ,. A V gif? R' WF , ,, ,T A-17i 'f- L. .. 1 1 ,V - I uf 7 5 U., ug35..Ji. ,fin 4 .A ,, , ,I , -I ' Q 'TQ' RH iii' n nr -- ' 'V - l FEA TURE W : Al' if f '57 Eff, pry: 1 'Q ww vi L. iv iw ' '1i'f5 2 -li ,mv k 'uf .af ., AN1 -N 111-9-', N N ugws , 1 6 i 121 Homecoming '74 Arouses Student Spirit , Q-un grid. ,Lilt'Lgi.'FM Qf NR? 4-L J it rf. :,'s.:1i.'l .Y-'T-'Q N ' x I' ' F 2.4 -A - 'J ' ' -, ' if -. kg 45.-LJ,tz1z?',ig!1., 'T it ,S 1 -E. , ,Q-...iv S ul ' ' ' L .4 , . Homecoming festivities were climaxed Friday night, October 25, as the 1974 Homecoming Queen, Holly Washington, was crowned by captains Monty Hill, David Maner, and Russel Brown in pre-game ceremonies. After the crowning ceremony the Tro- jans beat the Armuchee Indians 40-0 keeping their hopes alive for a region title. Friday afternoon was marked by a large turn out for the annual Homecoming Parade. The Freshman class won the hall decorating contest and the Sophomores won the float contest with their float entitled Wampum Up Side de Head. Members of the court included: Seniors - Terri Bowman, Sherry Blevins, Susan Thompson, Holly Washington: Juniors - Laura Crowder, and Teresa Pierce: Sophomores - Janie Baker and Cindy Parrishg Freshmen - Kathy Barrett and Connie White. 'NQ7 K Al' L..- S . ,Q I N V .. -iz, V , l. . J 9 ja' A , C, 'ttf ,zia wif' 1 , . 4151 's i 5,1 X 'r 51+ f 4- f. 4 '.,.v II ,v -, , 221 ,F ..fff l-r .:,?,v4 H pg: I2 wl'5iiift- ' .J e.gfr-,- V. -. ..'t1' wwf? ... 51 . ze - P -714' 'C A ' F P ' ff '73 rs, 'Hifi . X uf 1 fl 1974 Homecoming Queen I 635ml-'WI Wnlljlr I M' it 'I A V- '-11 ' ' 311-v '1.'M s I ' V 5- Q. 5 V FL - '-,- 1 ,JA N ., 4 .- X, r . I l'.- WEN- , -31.4.-v 1-' LT H.-ug UT ' , W 1.1 uf 1.1.4. 1. Q-We rf-f I , I---4iA1,.,V:.lr. N..-I.H1N' -.N L -. in if-.w 'P '-'- - 1 ,W . 'Ely L' '1 1, 1 '. -. Ls. '1 .' f -LAK! .' A ' Fl ll'! 1.'E ' ,v1.'f Miss H0151 Washington oach Chappell Honored by , s, fn Senior Gridmen The annual Football Banquet was held December 14,'19'75, in the elementary cafeteria. Pete Wilson, former record breaking quarterback at ETSU, was the guest speaker. After dinner, letterrnen certificates were awarded and all four year let- termen were presented an award . Russel Brown received the Most Valuable Player Trophy. The Most Valuable Defensive Player Trophy was presented to David Maner and Mike Ray and Matt Oliver shared the Most Valuable Offensive Player honors. After awards were pre- sented, Monty Hill and David Maner, representing the senior foot- ball players, presented Coach Chappell a plaque in appreciation for his guidance during the past four years. Z -r MV. , ,lf I I l' .,- . w , sf lit! ' .,, ' I-'fi-V I .th , .ritz -J riff, ' Rf all .Ap?+i' A V .,... H- ,, . V 3.4, M g ,IFF 1 13: ,Q f! I Qyj. + 1, g 'irq W -1:4 5' , 'tin' D 'I . K .Av L ,... , v W .f QI, ,, X 9 1- lik .. ' .Lf Lee Debaters Place Second in Region The Gordon Lee Debate Team took a 2nd place at Region com- petition at Berry College. The topic for this year's debate team was Resolved: That the U.S. should significantly change the method of selecting Presidential and Vice-Presidential candi- dates. Members of the Dabate Team were: Affirmative - Tom Glenn, Chuck Catlett, and Richard Fowler: Negative - Grif Glenn, Mike Hinch. and Mike Mobley. 5 , ' 4' .4 49 . SAM. 'N A X, 'T' -val! 'AE tl-54 -lil 7 Lee H i gh Places Thzm' zn Regzon Lzterary M eet The Class-B Literary meet was held March 21 at Berry College in Rome. Lee High students placed in eight of fifteen events, giving Gordon Lee a total of 32V2 points and a third place. Bremen, with a total of 89 points placed first, while Adairsville ranked second with 45 points. The following students placed in the top four of their events. Cheryl Chap- pell, 2nd in typing: Greg Groves, 2nd in spelling: the quartet, Frankie Bar- ber, Matt Oliver. Carl Quinn, and David Eason, 3rdg and Grif Glenn, 3rd, Extemporaneous Speaking. Malivia Berry placed 4th in Piano Solo: Andy Jones tied for 4th in Boys' Solo: Trin Wooten, 4th, Essay: and Rhonda Caldwell took 2nd in Home Economics. ,CNC A 128 Science Fair '75 The ninth annual Science Fair, sponsored by the Science Club, was held February 7 and 8 in the old cafeteria. Projects were judged in such categories as Microbiology, Botany, Chemis- try, Earth and Space Science, Engineering, Math, Natural Resources, Physics, Astronomy, Behavioral and Social Sciences, and Zoology. Twenty students received ratings high enough to make them eligible for the Region Science Fair held in Rome. Tom G1enn's project received a first place at Rome and also in the State Science Fair in Athens, Georgia. As a result of Tom's hard work, he was pre- sented the Physical Science Award. Twenty-Three Senzors Honored zn Who s Who 7 The Who's Who Pageant, spon- sored by the Junior Class, was held February 15 in the high school auditorium. There were twelve categories with two stu- dents selected from each as superlatives. The categories were as follows: Best Dressed. Best School Spirit, Most Talented, Wittiest, Most Popular. Most Intellectual, Best Looking, Most Likely to Suc- ceed, Most Dependable, Most Athletic, Friendliest, and Best A11 Around. Junzors Dzsplay Talent zn CharIey's A unf' Charley's Aunt, a produc- tion of the Junior Class, proved to be a big success. The cast members worked long and hard to bring to Gordon Lee a taste of dramatic art. The play was presented first to the student body on' May 19, and again that night to parents and friends. The cast of Char1ey's Aunt was as follows: Carl Quinn, Chuck Catlett, Mike Ray, Holly Brock, Rebecca Harvey, David Eason, Frankie Barber, Teresa Voiles, Lee Jewell, and John Reynolds. 'x Fairyland Club H ous If I, ccessful J r. -S r. rom After many months of money-making projects, long hours. and lots of hard work for Juniors, May 10 finally arrived. The prom, held at Fairyland Club, atop Lookout Mountain, was entitled Where Do We Go From Here? Slickrock, from Kentucky, brought the music . Seniors were honored with this poem taken from the memory book: S Seniors we honor you P Purpose is yours to find I In these fleeting moments R Reap the joys of youth I Insure your faith in the future T Trust your ideals with spirit. OF '76 A Ithletes Honored A I A ll Sports Banquet The All Sports Banquet, which is spon- sored annually by the First Baptist Church. was held May 8, 1975. The pur- pose of the banquet was to honor all those participating in boys' and girls' basket- ball. tennis, track. and baseball. The guest speaker for the evening was John Robert Bell. Mr. Bell was head coach and Athletic Director at East Ten- nessee State University and is presently in full-time work with P.C.A. Award winners were as follows: MVP Basketball and MV - Defense Basketball - Mona Autry: Most Rebounds - Lisa Jordan: Most points - Laura Crowder: Best Foul Shot Percentage - Nancy Baker. MVP Basketball - Mike Ray: Most Hus- tle - David Henry: Most Rebounds - Bob Jones: Most Points - Bob Jones: and Best Foul Shot Percentage - Tom Glenn. Craig Vaughn was selected MVP in Baseball. Patricia Neblett and Pat Neb- lett were chosen as MVP's by the tennis teams, and Bob Jones was MVP for the 1975 Track team . 134 1' Ny-- xffsg Q A P'- T I STAR Teacher, STAR Student Chosen 'X' YTIF' as l aj' , ,,-gli Mrs. Jones and Grzf Glenn V!! t. X Grif Glenn was chosen as STAR Student for 1975 at Gor- don Lee. He was selected on the basis of his S.A.T. score. Mrs. Isabelle Jones was Grif's choice for STAR Teacher, feeling that she had done most for him in achieving his high school goals. The Student Teacher Achievement Recognition is sponsored by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. All STAR Students and Teachers from the '7th District were honored with a banquet held at Shorter College on March 17 . Awards, Day '75 Held May 8 Awards' Day was held in the high school auditorium May 8. Students were honored in different subjects, and other areas of high school life . Award winners were as follows: Monty Hill - Citizenship: Jane Andrews - Leadership: Trin Wooten - Service: Pat Neb- lett - Scholarship: Rex Gadd - Sportsmanship. Grif Glenn - All Around Boy: Holly Washington - All Around Girl: Malivia Berry - DAR: John Shadden and Cheryl Chappell - American Legion: Donald Baker and Amy Edge - Honorable mention American Legion. Matt Oliver - Mack Smith Trophy: Pat Neblett - Salutato- rian: Grif Glenn - Valedictorian: Randy Helton - School Spirit Award . Carl Quinn - Best Actor: Rebecca Harvey - Best Actress: Holly Brock - Best Supporting Actress: David Eason - Best Supporting Actor: Randy Helton - Dramatic's Service Award. Randy Helton - TROJAN Editor: John Shadden - TROJAN Business Manager: David Maner and Holly Washington - Lee Hi-Times Co-Editors: Randy Helton - Lee Hi-Times Business Manager. Lisa Pierce - Bookkeeping: Joe Cline - Boys' Typing: Che- ryl Chappell - Girls' Typing: James Deberry and Robert Pay- ton - General Business. Grif Glenn - English: Greg Groves - Journalism: Greg Groves - Spelling: Tom Glenn and Greg Groves - French: Andy Jones - National School Choral Award: David Harris - General Music Excellence . Pat Neblett - Chemistry: Tom Glenn - Physical Sciences: Vicki Nichols - Biology: David Maner - History: Grif Glenn - Math: Rhonda Caldwell - Home Economics. John Treat - Boys' Physical Education: Patricia Neblett - Girls' Physical Education: Glendle Wigley, Torn Glenn, Carl Quinn, Grif Glenn - Class Presidents:-Nancy Baker and David Eason - University of Georgia Certificates of Merit. 111 I 14 Q A , 5 1? hz is 'xyg X ' , y x - . 3-51 V ,Ng U 1' AP' B vi . 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His appearance was marked by his ability to pro- phesy what the individual Seniors would be doing in ten years . Another highlight was the announcement of the dedication of the 1975 TROJAN to Coach Bobby Chappell for his hard work in the capacity of head coach and Social Studies teacher. Also, Mr. and Miss Gordon Lee High School was announced. Grif Glenn and Holly Washington were selected by the student body to represent them. As the Seniors sang their class song, Poems, Prayers, and Promises, and the Alma Mater, they realized that graduation was close at hand. M r. and Miss Gordon Lee H olbf Washington and Grzf Glenn Q-- I -...i 4' ' .AP Jkt' X. v is ,x 1. -e QW fi. ki' K . r 9 . I I m xr 'si Dan River The Seniors were treated May 13 to their annual senior picnic and mill tour, sponsored by the Crystal Springs Plant. The day began with a film about Dan River Mills. After- wards the students were given a detailed tour of Crystal Springs and then were taken to the spring for lunch. The event then became a swim- ming party, as those who would not go in the water on their own, were force in by a few loving hands. ' T rears Seniors to Picnic 11- v-.T-up . , I , 3:36 55' 1, , 'I' ' J' .F-5 V114 : I f. 5 . ' if? Hrl.-Q .W 'i,.-i+f ?l' 4-5-il'-i5i'ffi.?' 'ff 'pf Tqfhl '. .xlhu'5'L'? V 4' rfb ' kacrf ,fs 'ff we sue ,f1'1?gag:'. f '42 V - Y f ' 'P wi . f'-ef' 'ff' . H '. J -- , ' Ire Q- 1 my hy' ff Q. D, iii :E ' 'If' e1lF'5 if ff' ff 7' 'I f' - 1 if f 'IP'--1.'s'f1u1'4,l.,.?' L. ukg' 1 2 ti-eau -'ulicl 'f -.111 I-42 Seniors Bio' Farewell to Gordon Lee MU. vu ru if -in- 4' it-.g..JL Left to Right: Pat Neblett - Salutatoriang Mr. W. W. Ware - Superintendent: Grif Glenn - Valedictorian. Commencement Begins New Freedom: Honor Graduates ,c.-, .-5.cQ.T-... ff . .Lf ' in .-AJ , tj ..- I.. W lf- it f ' . -. v sg, 1' lr , ,fa - v .V - V 4... ' .1 ,I 1 . F 41 'v if 1' V , Y' ' , an y , mt. . , V, , 5 . , , I ,. V . Q.. 'tfl M.. v. D.. I I .z Ft ' ll ' V w F .l It is not easy leaving behind an environment thatfhaseshelterediand nursed a person through twelve years of constant change. lt is no easytask to leave friends.. teachers, good times, and even bad times in one brief second. Inithe time it takes to walk across la stage and shake hands, high school rbutmeirlofiesifo be cherished forever. I Throughout the month of May, lille- of Ulifpaiiijcipated in different activities. drawing them closer and closer together.. 'S.gniQrs, Avtemporarily reliving their child- hood , enjoyed picnicsand swimming-Qanfiesga Itijas'-andt Jim? Soine realized the joys of the Senior year were almostiover-.A I ' . Baccalaureate was the first of a lot. of cliB,1lengesgre3ented11to the group of' graduates. Reverand Woodward, the Baccalaureate siafechltlmt being average means being the best of the lousiest, and the lousiesftoiilrhe best. ,He encouraged all Seniors to put their best foot forward and not to be afraid to: be successful. Graduation night was the climax ofa. full year of studying. playing, and looking toward the future. Another challenge was presented to the class. It was an excerpt from an essay by Thomas H. Huxley entitled. UA Liberal Education. It read: For every man the world is as fresh as it was the 3116152154 full :of untold novelties for him who has the eyes to see them. 'L F . ' dv A Change is inevitable. From his fi A-ii f':lkYr6r13i!1orhisQ.1ast, a person is undergoing change. For the Seniors. Graduatii 'i Change. ' - I - rlfflf' ' 'W ' ' 'H P 4 lvfirni t I 'I ea-,Q-1. .V 'P 1 l ? 46 E I w i 1 Y i i W 4 ADVERTISEME Sq '-.'4 ' - 'sv' 4. 1 - - '-. ' r . x 'vw ' ' ' . I I H , . , -u . - I u 1 ,. . . .Q . q +, yu I ,, ,sy ggfffwl P i mv 5rqX- ,fif-Qf f - 1- ' ', ' ' , .l?,u'51.v.5 ,I , . ,g,... 2 V --y 1,7 .V ' 31 Wifi' ., V, '., ' . ,Y ,W 11,1 , ' L, 4-f V , , , L-Y x 5- W ,, -.Q 4 H , ' 'L . : ' fwfgiww , I , In W R . na Y' , v 'J w i ,.. J..- QUVil.1U N Lil VIEMORIAI. '. xT1,'-1, . fuf. 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