Irwin County High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Ocilla, GA)

 - Class of 1985

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Opening 1 To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; Ecclesiastes 3: 1 and 4 โ–  2 Opening Opening 3 Opening 5 A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together, a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing; Ecclesiastes 3:5 6 Opening SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY | WEDNE STUDENT LIFE 5 6 7 12 13 i j iH 1 Hr ' ' 1 Sr ยฎ By' ' w Jl 19 26 27 28 8 Student Life HOMECOMING The Day The Music Stopped Playing In the Homecoming Parade the First Place Prize was awarded to Sr. High F.H.A. Their theme was Gonna Go Huntin' Tonight 10 Student Life 1984-85 For The Pierce County Bears Bears in the palm of our hands. Student Life 11 LRCE ,0 klEARS II ) OCTOBER S r ย 1984- Bears are laid to rest I am the Warrior Indians square off with Bears Pierce the Bears Little Chief Indians give The Bears an attitude adjustment. 12 Student Life Burying The Bears Go Big Red. Bear Bustin' Student Life 13 HOMECOMING QUEENS Robin McClamb has been a member of the homecoming court since her ninth grade year. Robin was involved in cheerleading, Thespians, FHA, FBLA, and student council. Robin's future plans include attending Howard University in Washington, D.C., and majoring in communica- tions. Dene Nolan has also had the honor of being cho- sen for the court all through her high school ca- reer. Dene has participated in cheerleading, FHA, student council, and annual staff. Dene's future plans include attending college and majoring in Early Elementary Education. 14 Student Life AND COURT Libba Paulk Shelia McClain Student Life 15 HOMECOMING llth grade โ€” Christy Ryan Lola Robinson 10th grade โ€” Lucretia Merritt Lesile Mobley 16 Student Life PRINCESSES 9th grade โ€” Jennifer Cannon Tammy Mobley Student Life 17 DEDICATION The 1985 Chieftain honors a spe- cial lady, who during the past 40 years has been a remarkable exam- ple in the field of education. Mrs. Mildred Griner graduated from Ir- win County High in 1940, Valdosta state College in 1944 and University of Georgia in 1971 where she ma- jored in Math Education. Her dedi- cation to the students at Irwin County High has not gone unno- ticed nor unappreciated. We the Chieftain staff of 1985 take this opportunity to publically thank Mrs. Mildred Griner for her 19 years of service at Irwin County High. 18 Student Life STAR STUDENT AND TEACHER Glenn Harper is this year's Star Student. Glenn received this honor by having the highest senior SAT score at Irwin County High School. Glenn has chosen as his Star Teach- er, Mrs. Mildred Griner. Student Life SDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2 3 8 9 10 14 15 17 21 22 ir I 24 28 29 30 31 SENIOR MOST Most Likely To Succeed: Angie McDaniel, Charlie Walker Most Talented: Michael Bostick, Wendy McFarland Most Courteous: Tina McCauley, Kell Whitley Not pic- tured: Steve Carter 22 Seniors Seniors 23 Best Looking: Libba Paulk, Scott Mobley Best Personality: Bruce Singleton, Sherry Luke 24 Seniors Wittiest: Karen Luke, Ernie Baldree MR. AND MISS CHIEFTAIN Each year a person who has neither met nor seen any members of the senior class is asked by the yearbook staff to select Mr. and Miss Chieftain, Prince and Princess, and court. The pictures of all seniors are sent to that person who then judges each picture based on his personal preference. The senior boy and girl chosen for first place become Mr. and Miss Chieftain; first runners up become Prince and Princess the next four contestants chosen make up the court. Dene Nolan Seniors 25 PRINCE AND COURT Scott Mobley Michael Bostick 26 Seniors Randy Mathis Jethro Ellison Tommy Hutchinson Ernie Baldree Charles Biggers Michael Bostick SENIORS 28 Seniors Jethro Ellison Patrick Florence Melinda Flowers Seniors 29 Terry Ford James Foster Ernest Freeman Sherrie Gibson Amy Graham Nettie Hall Tracy Hampton 30 Seniors Jaimy Hancock Chris Harper Glenn Harper Bernard Johnson Seniors 31 James Hodnett Rex Johnson Tommy Hutchinson Antoinnia Lott Sheri Luke Sharon Marchant Tina McCauley Shelia McClain Randy Mathis Robin McClamb 32 Seniors Debra McFadden Jennifer Mixon Valentina Morris Wendy McFarland Stacy Mixon Scott Mobley Angie McDaniel Keith McDuffie Amy McIntyre Seniors 33 Lydia Newton Dene' Nolan Emmit O'Neal Linda Oliver Cindy Pate Suzanne Pate Alfred Patterson Beth Paul 34 Seniors Rob Roberts Junior Roberts Angela Robinson Seniors 35 Jams Robinson Melissa Shaw Ricardo Slacks Terry Robinson David Ross Bruce Singleton Wanda Singleton 36 Seniors Elease Smith Theresa Smith Liz Smith Jeffery Stringer Vonda Swiger Doug Tatum Donna Thompson Seniors 37 John Tomberlin Kim VanHoosier Charlie Walker Trent Walker Vicki Ward Kayla Tucker Ira Tucker 38 Seniors Ricky Washington Kell Whitley Marty Wright Sherry Washington Kay Wilson Tammy Young Terry Washington Sherry Wilson NOT PICTURED Keith Alberson Billy French Bart Hawes Debra Lee Kevin Warren Seniors 39 SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNE UNDERCLASSMEN 84-85 SDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 7 8 4svย r f A 10 14 15 17 21 22 23 24 28 i?: r il w 30 31 Marves Anderson Anthony Baker Tammy Beck Josh Brown JUNIORS Dwanold Bryant Sidney Burch Ronnie Busbin Chuck Cape Stephanie Chaney Tim Chaney Thad Clayton Dwayne Cleavland Lisa Clements Steve Clowers Cathy Collins Cheryl Cook 42 Juniors limmy Lee Crumedy Vlary Daniels Rusty Daniels _a font a Deberry Tammy Dill Patty Douglas Denise Dyal Joe Fletcher Kyle Fletcher Jennifer Flowers Charles Ford Steve Foster Leigh Ann Freeman Gary Golden Steve Goodman Tim Goolsby Juniors 43 Allen Green Dannette Grimsley Craig Hall Stanley Hall Pam Harper Tony Harper Troy Harper Ann Harris Cris Hobbs Lea Howell Jackie Hullett 44 Juniors Libby Hutchinson Gene Jenkins Toran Jenkins Terry Johnson Craig Jordan Willie Jordan Laura Kent David Kimbrell Maurice Lake Donna Lampkin Margaret Lampkin Juniors 45 Michael Lampkin Juan Land LaWanda Lindsey Willie McCormick Sabrina Manning Jackie O'Neal Sherry Owens Lynne Parks Karin Paulk Tommy Pettis John Phillips Thomas Phillips Reatha Richardson Clifford Riley 46 Juniors Leigh Roberts Lola Robinson Carolyn Ross Neal Ross Nolan Ross Kim Royal Christy Ryan Tim Ryan Randy Scott Sharon Shaw Malinda Spires Jimmy Stewart Jennifer Swanson Vickie Swiger Juniors 47 Dawn Thomas Tamara Thompson Cindy Tucker Eddie Tucker Tammy Tucker Anna Tyler Derek Veal Clay Vickers Becky Walker Demetris Walker Vicki Warren 48 Ji(niors Velma Washington Mandy Weaver Michael Wells Chris Wilcox Janice Wilcox Bruce Wilder Steve Williamson James Winter Andy Wright Martha Wright Mona Wright Valesa Wynn Not Pictured Michael Brown Lenita Bryant Sylvia Carter Randy Hancock Carl Heaton Tammy McKinny Marther McTear Tim Prater Wayne Purvis Michelle Walker Juniors 49 Joey Ammons Diane Anderson Tony Anderson Stephen Arant SOPHOMORES Terry Ashley Leanna Benson Pam Buck Dale Burley Lee Busbin Kim Clark Joy Cleghorn Alisa Cleveland Terry Cradic Linda Crook Carolyn Darden Jennifer Darden 50 Sophomores Laura Davis Marcy DeBerry Darryon Devine Teresa Ellis Ricky Gainer Scott Gentry Missy Givens Theresa Gladden Carlos Glover Rhonda Graham Paige Greenway Sophia Griffin Jarvis Hall Letisure Hall Sophomores 51 Wendy Hall Shane Hampton Debbie Hancock Daphana Hardy Kelly Harper Eddie Harris Jonathon Holloman Zonovia Howard Suzi Hutchinson Anissa Jones Shundra Jones Mark Joslyn Greg Lampkin Scottie Lampkin 52 Sophomores Daniel Lavendar Jami Lee Trish Lilly Darryl Mack Carlos McClain Gwen McClain Dow McClelland Chris McCranie Michele McCranie Donald McMillan Renee Mercer Lamar Merritt Maria Merritt Barbara Mizell Sophomores 53 Leslie Mobley Darrell Moore Lisa Moore Carla Moses Lemoria Moses Alice Oliver Jesse Page Katherleen Paul Laurie Paulk Patricia Peterson Buerena Ransey Patsy Rineair Alphonso Roberts Mandy Roberts 54 Sophomores Richard Roberts Stanley Robinson Debra Ross Melinda Ross MeriKaye Rowell Valerie Smith RoseAnn Snyder Deborah Spooney Rodney Stringer Chad Sumner Michelle Telfair Curtis Terry Sophomores 55 Marlene Thomas Stacey Thomas Doan Thompson Delvin Tomberlin William Tomberlin Candace Tomblin Michael Tucker Bucky Tyler Karen Underwood Chad Vickers 56 Sophomores Randy Waldrop Anthony Walker Tony Waller Ann Woodard Anthony Wynn Scott Youghn Not Pictured Joe Battle Willie Zell Campbell Lazarus Carver Donna Lackey David Lavender Ronald Mercer Lucretia Merritt Kim Presley Terrell Simmons Shundra Wells Sophomores 57 Beth Alexander Paul Alexander Cheryl Anderson Ronald Anderson FRESHMEN Barry Arnette Vince Baker Cassandra Barker Melissa Battle Tina Bauchman Pam Beanblossom Bill Billotte Pam Bishop Daniel Bivens Jason Brantley Jess Brantley Angela Brooks 58 Freshmen Angie Broome Jennifer Brown Melissa Brown Roy Brown Stephen Brown Steven Burch Jacqueline Burgess Adrian Burroughs Danny Busbin Donna Busbin Jennifer Cannon Tommy Campbell Willie Campbell Jan Capps Dawn Carlisle Angel Carson Freshmen 59 Albert Carter Scooter Clark Jacob Clements Lisa Clements Jimmy Cobb John Cook Mary Cooper Tami Davis RoseMary Davis Keith Day Larry Deberry Michelle Deberry Ruth Dobbs Johnie Faye Douglas Johnny Echols Elijah Ellison 60 Freshmen Jason Evans Jason Ewing Stephanie Florence Sophia Foster Michael Fowler Patrick Freeman Michael Gay Anita Giddens Andy Gilstrap Charlie Goolsby Allan Gray Kelly Green John Griffen Reginald Hall Scott Hampton Josh Hancock Freshmen 61 Angie Harper Tonya Harper Alfred Harrell Brenda Harris Shane Howell Patrick Hyman Judy Johnson Rhonda Johnson Vickie Johnson Joel Kimbrell Christine Lavendar Lucretia Lavendar Jennifer Lilly Joe Lindsey James Lott Sandy Lupo Donald Mack Carletha McClain Sharen McClain Tammy McCummbers 62 Freshmen Angela McCutchen Norris McCutchen Gail Merrit Kay Merrit Kevin Merrit Dwayne Middlebrooks Tammie Mobley Ricardo Moore Pattie Mulkey John Neal Jasper O'Neal Roderick Pascal Freshmen 63 Jason Paul Londa Paulk Wesley Paulk Linda Pope Vickie Pugh Karen Revels Joey Ritch De De Richardson Tim Richardson James Roberson Kieth Roberson Jay Roberts 64 Freshmen Mark Roberts Tony Roberts Shandra Robinson Sonya Robinson Melissa Rosenbaum Wanda Ross Andy Royal Jeanine Sandiford Willie Shaw Pamela Simpson James Sirmans Greta Smith Janie Smith Mary Smith Scottie Smith Vivian Smith Brian Swanson Lee Ann Tatum Mark Terrell Chad Thomas Freshmen 65 Gwen Tomblin Jamey Tucker Jody Tucker Leigh Tucker Wiley Tucker Penny Tyson Sandy Urquhart Greg Vickers Debbie Walters Denetreate Washington 66 Freshmen Billy Zorn Not Pictured: Robert Albert Rhonda Bussell Sonya Carver Lawrence Crumedy Jerry Foster Robin Hinks George McCormick Stacey McCutchen Michelle Jenkins Janice Turner Warren Washington Stacey Weaver Jermaine Williams Chris Wilson E S Winn Sherrie Woodard Terry Woodard Eric Wright Charlene Wynn James Wynn Freshmen 67 James Alexander Lisa Anderson Cassandra Austion Angela Battle Sylvia Battle 8th GRADE Carolyn Beck Ronnie Bivens Tammy Boyer Patricia Brockington Amanda Broome Gidget Bryant Steve Burgess Pam Cain Steven Capes Eddie Capps Andy Cargile Wendy Clark Corey Colson Stacy Cribb Debra Daniels Jamie Davis Michael Dean Jeffery Deberry Jonathan Deberry Mozella Devine 68 Underclassmen Brian Dill Martha Douglas Justine Ellington Troy Fletcher Kevin Florence Cynthia Foster Shelia Fountian Alphonso Fuller David Gentry Shannon Gill Bonnie Glover Michele Goodman Sandra Goolsby Eric Green Allison Greenway Stephen Grimsley Doris Hall Valerie Hall Kelly Hamby Michael Hampton Christy Harper Pam Harper Preston Harper Tommy Harper Underclassmen 69 Angelic Harris Cheryl Harris Violante Harris Tonya Harris Charlene Hutchinson Steve Jackson Frank Johnson Mark Johnson Lisa Jordan James Lindsey Willis Lott Eric Lowery Harold McClain Mike McCranie Randall McCranie Steve MacMillian Lisa McNatt Laura Mancil Willinese Martin Jim Mixon Sandra Mizell Sherry Mizell Tammy Mobley Alisa Moore 70 Underclassmen Rob Moorman Beth Morris Michael Mulkey Peggy Newton Herman Owens Wanda Owens Joyce Page Ernest Paul Bernard Paulk Sonia Paulk Tony Paulk Tyronne Paulk Carole Ann Pope Chad Portivent Melanie Powell Virgil Purvis Lucretia Ransy Holly Register Michelle Reliford Jan Richardson Glenn Ridley Bryon Ross Jennifer Ross Terry Ross 1 Underclassmen 71 Ciete Royal Trevin Simmons Wade Smith Donna Stone Scott Stringer Andi Sumner Laura Sumner Morris Tankersly Christy Taylor Jeffery Tomberlin Marie Tomblin Ken Towson Bobby Tucker Marsha Ann Tucker Stephanie Tyson Willie Tyson Sherry Veal Shannon Vickers Jimmy Waldrop Zinda Walker Keith Walters 72 Underclassmen Wendy Walters Jason Warren Amy West Kay Whitley Steve Williams Rico Williams Latricia Windom Tony Woods Terrell Wynn Vondra Vopp Suzanne Young Todd Young NOT PICTURED: Rondy Gray Dennis Hall India Jenkins Rhona Lavender Marla Morris Anthony Paulk Rachel Rowe Tonya Smith Underclassmen 73 David Alexander Chris Anderson Steve Anderson Casey Armour Jennifer Armour 7th GRADE Tony Ashley Pam Austin Vickie Deloise Baker Chris Barns Kim Battle Geoff Bennett Christy Brown Kim Bryant Anthony Burch Corey Burgess Fred Busbin Trey Butterfield Windy Calvert Letitia Carver Walter Allen Carver Stacey Curtis Pam Daniels Steven Daniels Michael Day Dexter Devine 74 Underclassmen Brian Dill Jerry Lee Dixon Terry Dixon Michael Dopson Dwayne Douglas Pam Dowdy Lisa Dunlap Carlos Eady Cherry Eady Terry Eady Mikey Edwards Wanda Ellis Joy Farmer Rick Flowers Tracy Freeman Connie Gamble Patrick Gaskins Amelia Gay Connie Glover Sabrina Kay Golden Pearlie Goolsby Underclassmen 75 Richard Michael Griffin Gregory Hall Shon Hampton Olivia Hardy Dorthea Harper Dicky Heath Christy Hilton Steve Hogan Todd Hollis Wayne Hudson Charles Hyman Melissa Jenkins Waymon Johnson Winfred Johnson 76 Underclassmen Barron Jones Linda Marie Jones Samantha Jones Ida King Charlene Lavendar Freddie Lewis Stacy Lewis Kim Lindsey Bob Lott Chris Lott Scott Lunger Doug Maitland Ricky Manning Wendy Marchant Fredrick Marshall Kevin McCormick Laverne McCormick Avery McCutchen Steve McFarland Herman Middlebrooks Michelle Miller Underclassmen 77 Derrick Mitchell Angie Mixon Christy Mixon Dennis Moore Gary Moore Jenny Moore Melissa Moore Craig Morgan Craig Outler Troy Owens David Parr Cedric Paulk Hugh Peterson Michael Poole Kelly Pusey 78 Underclassmen Danny Richardson Barbara Riley Milton Riley John Roberts Cedrick Robinson Tonya Robinson Michelle Rogers Melanie Ross Michelle Ross Steve Ross Victor Royal Tunisia Russell Jeffery Sawyer Underclassmen 79 Thoroyal Sneed Elmore Spooney Stanley Telfair Paula Thomas Donivan Thompson 80 Underclassmen Scott Sirmans Tammy Sirmans Lanny Smith Melba Smith Wendy Smith Jermaine Thorman Alton Tucker Mandy Tucker Marcie Tucker Patrick Tucker Joey Tucker Phillip Tyson Charlie Underwood Katrina Wells Gerard Wilcox Peggy Williams Earnestine Williford Chris Wilson Theresa Woods Theresa Wynn NOT PICTURED: Catherine Adams Tex Anderson Tommy Bakers Dawn Black Dawn Carson Angela Cleveland Curtis Colbert Michael Cosby Rose Ann Darden Kim Deberry Tan Dunlap Stacy Foster Gerald George Donald Harrison Brand Hilton David Laster Kenny Moses Jamie Mullis Derek Ross Garrett Wilcox Underclassmen 81 SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDN FACULTY 84-85 Allison Manning โ€” Principal, M.Ed., UGA O.F. Porter โ€” Assistant Principal, M.Ed., VSC Mary Ann Wilcox โ€” Administrative Assis- tant, M.Ed., VSC Mary Broadhurst โ€” Guidance Counselor, M.Ed., UGA Jim Allison โ€” Engineer- ing, B.S., U.S. Military Academy Cathy Bell โ€” English, B.S., UGA Dottie Bledsoe โ€” His- tory Social Science, B.A., Asbury College; M.Ed., Ed.S., GA College; Addi- tional Studies โ€” UGA, GA State Mary Ann Bowen โ€” Home Ec., B.S., UGA Rosa Brown โ€” Science, B.S. Sec. Ed., M.Ed., Sec. Ed., VSC Joyce Carr โ€” Business Ed., B.B.S., VSC 84 Faculty Dorothy Chapman โ€” Home Ec. Ed., M.S., UGA Jackie Clayton โ€” Elem. Ed., B.S., UGA; M.S., T- 6, VSC; Additional Stud- ies at UGA Jim Cleary โ€” Special Ed., Ph.D., Syracuse Pat Cleary โ€” Library Service, M.A., Universi- ty of Alabama Martha Coley โ€” French, B.A., VSC Leron Collins โ€” Elem. Ed., GA State Joe Compton โ€” Social Studies, T-6, UGA Waylon Day โ€” Special Ed., M.Ed., VSC Kathy Griffin โ€” Social Studies, B.S., FSU Mildred Griner โ€” Math, A.B., VSC; M.Ed., UGA Faculty 85 Pam Haire โ€” Home Ec. M.Ed. โ€” BSHE, UGA Russ Hill โ€” Science, M.Ed., VSC Linda Hudson โ€” B.S.Ed., VSC Mary Jo Hudson โ€” Edu- cation, B.S., GA South- western Bob Jones โ€” Ed. Health P.E., B.S., UGA Sarah Jones โ€” Home Ec., B.S., GA Southern Traci Jones โ€” English, B.A., Mercer University Garry Justice โ€” Art Ed., B.S., GA College Larue Lee โ€” Career Guidance, M.Ed., GA Southern Jean Livingston โ€” Eng- lish, Albany State 86 Faculty Rip Loggins โ€” Social Studies, B.S., Troy State Lucy Lowery โ€” Physical Ed. and Health, GA Southwestern Randy Maddox โ€” Agri- culture Ed. B.S., UGA Judy Manning โ€” Mid- dle Grades Ed., M.Ed., GA College Stan Mix โ€” Physical Ed. M.Ed., University of North Fla. Debbie Montgomery โ€” Math Ed., T-5, GA Southwestern John Phillips โ€” Science, M.Ed., VSC Martestine Phillips โ€” Elem. Ed., B.S., Albany State Ted Phillips โ€” Music, B.M.E., UGA Faculty 87 Nancy Porter โ€” Special Ed., Interrelated M.D., Troy State Darlene Reeves โ€” Home Ecโ€ž B.S., UGA Linda Roberts โ€” Math, B.S., FSU; M.S., VSC Marion Roberts โ€” Ad- ministration Supervi- sion, M.Ed., VSC Knoxene Royal โ€” Eng- lish, M.Ed., VSC Tommy Shrouder โ€” In- dustrial Arts, B.S., Berry College Cliff Tankersley โ€” Health P.E. Recreation, B.S., GA Southern Ginger Thompson โ€” Business Wd., M.S., GA Southwestern Weyman Vickers โ€” Health P.E., T-5, GA Southern 88 Faculty Tim White โ€” Agricul- ture Ed., B.S., UGA Cindy Wilson โ€” Soci- ology Ed., B.S., GA Col- lege Martha Yeager โ€” Bus. Ed., MS Ed., VSC; Addi- tional Studies at UGA and VSC Wanda Bryant โ€” Office Secretary Vivian Capps โ€” Guid- ance Secretary Myra Griffin โ€” Media Secretary Sandra Leslie โ€” Recep- tionist Aide Judy Lee โ€” Assistant Li- brarian Hatty Manning โ€” Spe- cial Ed. Aide Rosetta Moses โ€” Eng- lish Aide Faculty 89 CLUBS 84-85 SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY WEDNE TVTLNNV Steve Carter โ€” Sports and Ads Kim Clark โ€” Sophomore Editor, Clubs and Ads. Tammy Clements โ€” Editor Karen Luke โ€” Ads Tina McCauley โ€” Eighth Grade Editor, Ads, Current Events and Sr. Most Angie McDaniel โ€” Junior Editor, Clubs and Current Events Wendy McFarland โ€” Band, Clubs and Photography. Amy McIntyre โ€” Homecoming Sharon Marchant โ€” Seventh rade Editor, Clubs and Ads Dene' Nolan โ€” Ads Beth Paul โ€” Senior Editor, Mr. and Miss Chieftain, Clubs and Ads. Suzanne Pate โ€” Homecoming Jeffery Stringer โ€” Freshman Editor, Clubs and Ads. Kathy Griffin โ€” Adviser Clubs 93 SENIOR BETA The Senior Beta Club was very active this year. The club participated in various activi- ties, a tew of which were: Maga- zine sales, the Homecoming pa- rade, and the Honor's Banquet. Selling magazines is an activ- ity that nas grown into an an- nual fund raising event and a competition between each class. This year the Senior class outsold the Junior and Sopho- more classes. Each year the Beta Club also participates in the Homecom- ing parade. This year the float's theme was Put the Bears In a 'State of Shock' . Members helped to decorate the float and got 3rd place in the parade. Aside from these other activi- ties, the Honor's Banquet is the major event of each year. This year some 25 students were honored along with Mrs. Mil- dred Griner, who was presented with a plaque for her 14 years of dedicated service to the Senior Beta Club. Blair Dominy was the guest speaker, a former ICHS honor graduate. His speech topic for the banquet was Horizons. The officers for the 1984-85 school year were Kim VanHoo- sier โ€” President, Leigh Roberts โ€” Vice-President, Libba Paulk โ€” Secretary, Wendy McFarland โ€” Treasurer, and Glenn Harper โ€” Reporter. The advisor, Mrs. Mildred Griner, retired this year after 19 years of service to ICHS, and 14 years to the Beta Club. JUNIORS Sitting: Nolan Ross. Stand- ing: Leigh Roberts, Mandy Weaver, Tammy Dill, Becky Walker, Sabrina Manning. SENIORS: Kim VanHoosier, Glenn Harper, Wendy McFarland, Charlie Walker, Angie McDaniel. SOPHOMORES (left to right) Sitting: Maria Merritt, Dale Burley, Deborah Spooney. Standing: Kim Clark, Theresa Gladden, Trish Lilly, Paige Greenway, Marcy DeBerry. 94 Clubs JUNIOR BETA SEVENTH GRADE (left to right) Sitting: Brian Dill, Mikey Edwards, Michael Day, Trey Butterfield, Steve Anderson, Bob Billotte. Standing: Jenny Moore, Pam Dowdy, Marcy Tucker, Angie Mixon, Christy Mixon, Melba Smith, Mandy Tucker, Kelly Pusey, Michelle Miller, Christi Hilton, Sabrina Golden. The Junior Beta Club partici- pated in many activities this year. They are listed as follows in the order of their occurrence: the Homecoming parade, the Jr. Beta convention, a Jump Rope for Heart, and a Cancer Drive. The Homecoming float was a huge success and lots of fun. The club won second place with the theme being Bear Necessi- ties . This year was the first year that the Jr. Beta Club attended convention. The members par- ticipated in various competi- tions. The other two activities were fun, but energy consuming. Some 50 students participated in the Jump Rope for Heart, raising over $1,000. Through the Cancer Drive the students were able to raise about $500. The officers for the 1984-85 school year were Bill Billotte โ€” President, Leigh Tucker โ€” Vice-President, Debbie Walters โ€” Secretary, John Griffin โ€” Treasurer, and Kelly Green โ€” Reporter. Mrs. Mary Jo Hud- son was the advisor. EIGHTH GRADE: Rob Moorman, Todd Young, Christy Harper, Wendy Clark, Andi Sumner, Marshann Tucker, Marla Morris, Andy Cargile, Michael Dean. FRESHMEN Standing: Bill Billotte. Sitting: Pam Bishop, Jennifer Lilly, Jeanine Sandiford, Tami Davis, Angie Broome. Center: Leigh Tucker. Clubs 95 SR. CO-ED-Y Front row left to right: Kim Royal, Trish Lilly, Laurie Paulk, Tommy Pettis, Libby Hutchinson. Second row left to right: Junior Roberts, Tommy Hutchinson, Ricky Washington, Steven Clowers, Ricky Gainer, Jimmy Lee Crumedy, David Ross, Sponsor โ€” Leron Collins. On the tree bottom to top: Ricardo Slacks, Terry Ford, Steven Cobb. Sponsors: Judy Manning and Leron Collins. Each year the Sr. High Co-ed Y tries to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. This is accomplished through a school and community project each month. This year the boys basketball team won the state title for Co-ed Y basketball. The club also attends yearly conferences, rallies, and as- semblies. Officers: Front row left to right: Trish Lilly, Kim Royal, Laurie Paulk, Libby Hutchinson. Back row left to right: Junior Roberts, Jimmy Lee Crumedy, Tommy Pettis. 96 Clubs JR. CO-ED-Y Front row left to right: Christy Taylor, Jamie Davis, Vivian Smith, Barry Arnette. Middle row left to right: Sabrina Golden, Shannon Gill, Amy West, Suzanne Young, Wyndi Walters. Last row left to right: Virgil Purvis, Sherry Veal, Marla Morris, Jennifer Lilly, Lisa Jordan. The purpose of the Junior Co-ed Y club is to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. To maintain these standards the club has a school and com- munity project each month. The members attend yearly conferences that include: a program planning rally, a Christian life conference, a Junior Youth Assembly, and a Youth Training Conference. Jennifer Lilly, Marla Morris. Clubs 97 Officers: Front left to right: Jamie Davis, Wyndi Walters, Christy Taylor. Back left to right: Virgil Purvis, Shannon Gill, FBLA Advisor โ€” Ginger Thompson Advisor โ€” Joyce Carr President Steve Williamson V.P. Junior Roberts Sec. Valintina Morris Treas. Libby Hutchinson I believe that free education is the right of every young person in America. I believe that the future of America depends upon mutual understanding and cooperation of business, industry, labor, the home, the church, the school, and by the people of our own and other lands. I agree to do my utmost to bring about better understanding and cooperation on the part of all these groups! I believe every young person should prepare himself for a useful occupation, and that he should carry on that occupation in a manner that will bring the greatest good to the greatest number. I believe every young person should be actively interested in better social, political, community, and family life. I believe every young person has a right to earn his living at a useful occupation and this right should not be denied him race, color, or creed. I believe every young person should take responsibility for carrying assigned tasks in a manner that will reflect credit to himself, his associates, his school, and his community. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and to think clearly, and I pledge myself to use these abilities to make America a better place for everyone. Left to right: 1st row, Scooter Clark, Libby Hutchinson, Tammy Cle- ments, Keith McDuffie, Marty Wright, Angela Bryant, Donna Thomp- son, Theresa Smith; 2nd row: J.D. Player, Paige Greenway, Missy Gi- vens, Melinda Flowers, Angela Robinson, Chad Vickers, Robin McLamb, Sherrie Gibson, 3rd row: Dale Burley, Chris Harper, Doan Thompson, Valintina Morris, Steve Williamson, Jr. Roberts, Bernard Johnson. Clubs FFA The Future Farmers Of America is an organization made up of students enrolled in Vocational Agriculture classes. FFA is a very important part of vocational agriculture and agribusiness on the high school level. FFA makes learning more interesting by giving real life experiences. Getting involved in the FFA provides opportunities to make new friends, earn awards, and travel. Events open to FFA members are livestock judging, livestock shows, dairy cattle judging, land judging, meats evaluating, agricultural mechanics and horticulture. Proficiency awards in 22 areas relating to agriculture are extended to students excelling in these areas. Chapter awards are presented in the areas of chapter saftey, Chapter achievements and Chapter electrification. You will find that FFA opens doors to many exciting new experiences. The opportunity is there. FFA is the way in which the student takes advantage of the opportunity. MEMBERS: 1st row; L-R; Shane Howell, Ricky Manning, Brian Young, Shannon Vickers, Doug Maitland, Lanny Smith, 2nd row; Bruce Singleton, Tim Chainey, Rusty Daniels, Rex Johnson, Pam Harper, Lamar Merritt, Kevin Warren, Kay Merritt, Jody Tucker, Eric Wright, Lee Busbin, 3rd row; Keith Day, Lloyd Payton, Jess Brantly, Scott Hampton, Brian Dill, W.A. Carver, Cindy Tucker, Scott Stringer, Troy Owens. FFA OFFICERS: First Row (L-R); Mr. White โ€” Ad- visor; Keith Day โ€” Reporter; Lamar Merrit โ€” Vice- President; Lee Busbin โ€” President; Jody Tucker โ€” Secretary; Mr. Maddox โ€” Advisor; Second Row: Shane Howell โ€” Sentinel; Bruce Singleton โ€” Ex- Vice-President; Eric Wright โ€” Treasurer Clubs 99 SR. HIGH FHA Front row, left to right: Sherry Wilson, Robin McClamb, Sharon Marchant, Laura Kent, Sherrie Gibson and Elease Smith. Second row: Carleatha McClain, Lola Robinson, Lynne Parks, Libby Hutchinson, Ann Lott, Patty Douglas, Mona Wright and Carolyn Ross Third row: Trent Walker, Angela Robinson, Nettie Hall, Tamara Thompson, Val Morris, Leigh Ann Freeman, Sheila McClain, Lisa Clements, Kay Wil- son and John Tomberlin. Front row, left to right: Debbie Walters, Kelly Green, Leigh Tucker, Pam Bishop, Deborah Spooney. Second row: Lisa Moore, Violante Harris, Sheila Woodard, Sonya Robinson, Car- letha McClain, Lynn Parks, Sophia Foster, Ann Woodard, Da- phana Hardy, Letisure Hall, Zonovia Howard. Third row: Angie Broome, Cassandra Barker, Pam Beanblossom, Dawn Carlisle, Sandy Urghart, Gail Merritt, Lee Ann Tatum. Back row: Patti Mulkey, Michelle Deberry, Melissa Battle, Brenda Harris, Pa- tricia Peterson and Tammy McCumbers. Left to right: Dorothy Chapman, Adviser, Sharon Marchant, President, Pam Haire, Adviser. Clubs 101 Left to right: Sharon Marchant, Lisa Clements, Mona Wright, JR. HIGH FHA 102 Clubs Eighth Grade. Front row, left to right: Lisa McNatt, Mozella Devine, Peggy Newton, Angela Battle, Vondra Yopp, Jeffery Deberry and Randall McCraine. Second row: Justine Ellington, Zinda Walker, Holly Register, Tammy Boyer, Jeffery Tomberlin, Sonya Paulk, Bryan Ross, and Michael Mulkey. Back row: Marshan Tucker, Shannon Gill, Cynthis Foster, Wanda Owens, Laura Mancil, Jan Richardson, Charlene Hutchinson, Gidget Bryant, Melony Powell, Christy Harper and Lequnica Ransey. Seventh grade. Front row, left to right: Herman Middlebrooks, Kevin McCormick, Chris Lott, Stacy Lewis, Alton Tucker, and Fredrick Marshall. Second row: Michelle Miller, Pam Austin, Mandy Tucker, Michelle Rodgers, Samantha Jones and Marcie Tucker. Back row: Katrina Wells, Tan Dunlop, Olivia Hardy, Terry Dixon, Kim Bryant, Wendy Marchant, Amelia Gay, Jenny Moore, Kim Lindsey, Theresa Woods and Connie Gamble. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts Club of Irwin County High School teaches its members how to live in a technical world. Through Industrial Arts students are exposed to many aspects of technology. Industrial Arts gives students a look at the social and cultural impact of both industry and technology. Individuals taking part in industrial arts gain a working knowledge in the field of technology. Industrial Arts Club members participate in school and community activities. Some examples of these activities are building a float for the Homecoming Parade and helping with the Bloodmobile. The club members have parties and eat out several times during the year. Each year up to eight members attend the State Industrial Arts Convention and compete in areas such as drafting and public speaking. Members are recognized for their achievements and new officers are sworn in at the banquet held annually by the Industrial Arts Club. The Industrial Arts Club of Irwin County High School strives to uphold The national motto โ€” Learning to Live in a Technical World. Industrial Arts Members First Row, (L-R): Lloyd Payton, Stuart Paulk, Angie McDaniel, Pam Beanblossom, Stephanie Chainey, Chuck Cape. Second Row; Tommy Hutchinson, Keith Alberson, Roger Purvis, James Hodnett, Jeffery Stringer, ADVISER โ€” Mr. Shrouder. INDUSTRIAL ARTS OFFICERS (L-R): James Hodnett โ€” Ser- geant-at-arms; Tommy Hutchinson, Reporter; Chuck Cape, Presi- dent; Jeffery Stringer, Secretary; Angie McDaniel, Vice President; Lloyd Payton, Treasurer. INDUSTRIAL ARTS ADVISOR โ€” Mr. Tommy J. Shrouder. Clubs 103 SR. HIGH 4-H Londa Paulk, Vice-President. 4-H is an academic club which en- courages students to research a project of their choice over a one year period. During the one year period students give demonstrations about their sub- jects and keep a record book of their activities. The culmination of the years' work is a competitive public speaking event, District Project Achievement. The winners at DPA go on to state compe- tition. This year Irwin County will be re- presented at state competition by Sta- cey Thomas and Mary Daniels. Irwin County was also fortunate to be represented by Libba Paulk who was the State 4-H President during the 1984-1985 term. Stacey Thomas, President Mary Daniels, Vice-President 104 Clubs JR. HIGH 4-H Seated: Donavan Thompson, President. Standing, left to right: Michael Day, Tyronne Smith and Morris Tankersley. Standing left to right: Mar- shann Tucker, Program Com- mittee, Windy Calvert, Presi- dent, Christy Brown, Program Committee and Pam Daniels, Vice President. Clubs 105 STUDENT-COUNCIL Advisor: Mr. Jim Allison Seniors: Robin McLamb, Dene Nolon, Tammy Young Not Pic.: Shelia McClain 8th grade: Tamera Mobley, Violante Harris, Michael Dean, Christy Harper Juniors. Steve Williamson, Sabrina Manning, Ann Harris Front row: Fresh. โ€” Vicki Johnson, Greta Smith, Tami Davis, Jennifer Cannon; Back row: Soph. โ€” Maria Merritt, Missy Givens, Trish Lilly, Debora Spooney Student Council is elected by the members of their own classes. Four representatives from each class are elected each year. Student Council is in charge of the Homecoming Parade, the election of the Homecoming Princesses, and other activities throughout the year. 106 Clubs VOCA Front row (l-r): Sonya Robinson, Angela Robinson, Melinda Flowers, Queen McClain, Donna Busbin, Ruth Dobbs, Mary Smith; back row: Alfred Harrell, Bonnie Dixon, Jennifer Darden, Mr. Lee, Carlitha McClain, Darron Devynne Adviser Mr. Lee Students were given an opportunity to participate in: Float building for Homecoming; Officer Training at ABAC, Region Contest at Warner Robins, State Contest at St. Simons, a Christmas Party. Officers: Melinda Flowers, Jennifer Darden, Gwen McClain, Donna Busbin, Carlitha McClain, Ruth Dobbs, Mary Smith Clubs 107 THESPIANS Traci Jones: Sponsor Wendy McFarland: State Officer First row (1-r): Andi Sumner, Ann Harris, Penny Tyson, Sherry Veal, Traci Jones, Amy McIntyre; Second row: Susi Hutchinson, Marla Morris, Michelle Yeomans, Rob Moorman, Ann Lott, Steve Williamson, Wendy McFarland, Jamie Davis, Suzanne Pate, Wendy Hall, Andy Wright, Kim VanHoosier; Third row: Charles Biggers, Robin McClamb, Anita Giddens; Fourth row: Michael Dean, Wyndi Walters, Charlie Walker, Derek Veal, Liz Smith, Mary Daniels, Lisa Clements, Londa Paulk, Ernie Baldree, Tammy Clements. Officers: Robin McClamb; Kim VanHoosier; Vice-Presi- dents, Wendy McFarland; President Seniors: Ann Lott, Robin McClamb, James Hodnett, An- gie McDaniel, Charlie Walker, Wendy McFarland, Kim Van Hoosier, Liz Smith 108 Clubs Clubs 109 LITERARY One Act Play (3rd place Region): Kimberly Van Hoosier, Wendy Hall, Robin McClamb, Liz Smith, Wendy McFarland Debate Team: Charlie Walker, Kim Van Hoosier, Dorothy Bled- soe (Advisor), Kim Clark, Glenn Harper 110 Clubs LITERARY PARTICIPANTS BOY'S QUARTET Thad Clayton Steve Williamson Jeffery Stringer Charlie Walker GIRL'S TRIO Liz Smith Tammy Dill Tammy Tucker DEBATE Charlie Walker Kim Van Hoosier Kim Clark Glenn Harper ORAL INTERPRETATION Wendy McFarland (3rd) Charles Biggers EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Marcy Deberry (3rd) Glenn Harper SPELLING Kim Clark William Tomberlin TYPING Mandy Roberts Roger Purvis SHORTHAND Gail Powell ESSAY Trish Lilly William Tomberlin (4th) SOLO Liz Smith Steve Williamson HOME ECONOMICS Robin McClamb PIANO Michael Bostick (3rd) ONE ACT PLAY Wendy McFarland (3rd) Liz Smith Robin McClamb Wendy Hall Kim Van Hoosier 111 SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WED] SPORTS 84-85 4 5 6 11 12 1 18 19 iiย . 'โ€ขโ€ขโ€ข '-is w Ti?kV Jir 9k 3 โ€” IjTJjrfw 26 27 112 BAND First row (1-r) Wendy McFarland, Ted Phillips, Liz Smith, Tammy Tucker, Lea Howell, Jan Capps, Tammy Young, Kim VanHoosier Second row: Anita Giddens, Marla Morris, Rosanne Snyder, Clifford Riley, Chris Wilcox, Eddie Capps, Carlos Glover, Alisa Cleveland, Steve Clowers, Tommy Hutchinson, Eric Wright, LaWanda Lindsey Third Row: Londa Paulk, Michelle Yeomans, Christy Taylor, Sherry Veal, Kelly Green, Rhonda Johnson, Marcy Deberry, Beth Morris, Becky Walker Fourth row: Wendy Hall, Chris McCranie, Tony Harper, Shannon Gill, Christy Harper, Jami Lee, Kelly Hamby, Michelle Reliford, Cindy Tucker Fifth row: Jennifer Lilly, Jason Evans, Penny Tyson, Pam Harper, Charlie Walker, Ernie Baldree, Libby Hutchinson, Ken Towson, Eric Green, Leigh Tucker Sixth row: Denetriate Washington, Melanie Powell, Chris Wilson, Tim Prater, Warren Washington, Glenn Harper, Bobby Tucker, Michelle Young Officers Drum Major Tammy Young Band Captain Ernie Baldree Flag Captain Wendy McFarland Rifle Captain Tammy Tucker Percussion Captain Tommy Hutchinson Brass Captain Charlie Walker Woodwind Captain Marcy Deberry 1st Lieutenant Becky Walker 2nd Lieutenant Jan Capps Hcouwr,, -M SCHOOL Seniors (1-r): Glenn Harper, Kim VanHooser, Ernie Baldree, Tammy Young, Charlie Walker, Wendy McFarland, Tommy Hutchinson Sports 115 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Libba Paulk, Dene Nolan, Karin Paulk, Paige Greenway, Trish Lilly, Leslie Mobley, Kim Royal, Karen Luke, Cindy Pate, Robin McClamb, Leigh Roberts. Seniors Karen Luke Robin McClamb Dene Nolan Cindy Pate Libba Paulk 116 Sports Front row, left to right: Christie Brown, Kelly Green, Jeanine Sandiford, Wyndi Walters, Debbie Walters. Second row: Marla Morris, Sherry Veal, Tami Davis, Anita Giddens, Londa Paulk, Christy Taylor. JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sports 117 First Row (left to right): Eddie Tucker, Demetrius Walker, Dale Burley, Nolan Ross, Terry Cradic, Thad Clayton, Carlos McClain, Terry Ashley, Craig Hall. Second Row: Chad Sumner, Dwanold Bryant, Jonothon Hollomon, Alfred Patterson, Scott Mobley, Juan Land, Steve Cobb, Terry Ford, Stanley Hall. Third Row: Coach โ€” Joe Compton, Steve Williamson, Allen Green, Kyle Fletcher, Tim Ryan, Michael Bostick, Neal Ross, Ray Smith, Coach โ€” Marion Roberts. Fourth Row: Craig Jordan, Daniel Bivens, Scott Lampkin, Delvin Tomberlin, Emmitt O'Neal, Allen Bryant. Not Pictured: Charles Biggers, Randy Mathis. s E N I O R S 118 Sports Emmitt O'Neal Alfred Patterson Ray Smith Ricky Washington VARSITY FOOTBALL IRWIN OPPONENT 34 LYONS 6 6 FITZGERALD 16 20 TURNER 13 19 BLECKLEY 6 27 BERRIEN 7 33 PIERCE 6 34 BACON 0 39 MCINTOSH 13 41 BRANTLEY 11 7 WAYCROSS PLAYOFFS 31 25 SWAINSBORO 0 0 WAYCROSS 19 The varsity football team enjoyed their finest season since 1976 going 9-3 and advancing to the region 2-AA championship game. The Indians and their Notre Dame Box offense racked up a total of 3036 offensive yards and scored an average of 26 points per game. Stanley Hall and Emmitt O'Neal led the offense with Hall gaining 1146 yards rushing and scoring 16 touchdowns and O'Neal getting 818 yards rushing and scoring 15 touchdowns. The Big Red defense was also superb. They held some great opposing offenses to an average of 11 points per game. Steve Cobb, Allen Green, and Carlois McClain led the defense with Cobb getting 7 interceptions and Green and McClain getting many tackles from their defensive line positions. Stanley Hall got an additional season bonus as he was named as a honorable mention all-state performer by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper. Sports 119 B-TEAM FOOTBALL First Row (left to right): Jay Roberts, Roger Paschal, Jason Brantley, Alan Gray, Paul Alexander, Chad Vickers, Dwayne Middlebrooks. Second Row: Jason Ewing, Jasper O'Neal, Stacy Weaver, Randy Waldrop, Keith Day, Ricardo Moore, Billy Zorn. Third Row: Coach Cliff Tankersley, Wiley Tucker, John Cook, Cory Colson, Tony Roberts, Chad Thomas, Jonathon Deberry, Steven Burch, Mark Johnson, Coach Rip Loggins. IRWIN OPPONENT 6 BERRIEN 8 6 WILCOX 6 12 BERRIEN 10 26 FITZGERALD 6 20 WILCOX 41 120 Sports JR. HIGH FOOTBALL First Row (left to right): Mgr. Willie Tyson, mgr. Alton Tucker, Greg Hall, Keith Walters, Danny Richardson, Tyrone Paulk, Jeffrey Sawyer, Gerrick Moore, Herman Middlebrooks, David Alex- ander, Mike McCranie, Steve Anderson, Jerry Dixon. Second Row: Jason Warren, Michael Wynn, Wade Smith, Clete Royal, Michael Dopson, Thoroyal Sneed, Steve Jackson, Brian Dill, Jamie Alexander, W.A. Carver, Steve Cape, Rob Moorman, Stanley Telfair, Jamie Davis. Third Row: Coach Bob Jones, Harold McClain, Michael Hampton, Troy Fletcher, Charlie Hyman, Steve Grimsley, Eston Wilcox, Virgil Purvis, Chad Portivant, Tony Paulk, Michael Dean, Jeffrey DeBerry, Morris Tankersley, Coach Stan Mix. Sports 121 VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL Kneeling, left to right: Latonta Deberry, Coach Jones, Lazarus Carver. Standing: Manager, Chris Wilcox, Charles Ford, Maurice Lake, Willis Jordon, Curtis Terry, Terry Johnson, John Tomberlin, Scottie Lampkin, Alton Tucker, Manager. The boy's Varsity Basketball team had a 10-12 record in 1985. Even though the young Indians finished below .500, they gave ev- ery team they played a hard fought game. Their biggest game was a loss to the number one ranked Waycross Bulldogs. Even though they lost to the Bulldogs, they played their best game, only losing by a point to the bigger and more experienced Waycross squad. Latonta Deberry and Greg Lampkin made the Tifton Gazette newspaper's All-Tiftarea First Team: 122 Sports Irwin Opponent 79 Tift 65 Coffee 56 Bacon 68 Fitzgerald 72 Waycross 82 McIntosh 58 Berrien 66 Pierce 69 Wilcox 62 Turner 72 Coffee 61 Berrien 59 Brantley 69 Waycross 65 Tift 82 Fitzgerald 63 Bacon 83 McIntosh 71 Turner 65 Brantley 65 Turner 64 Pierce 59 Berrien 71 McIntosh Opponent 93 77 60 58 86 88 48 58 55 66 79 39 66 70 90 66 51 62 74 61 82 62 52 90 Seniors John Tomberlin Sports 123 VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL Standing, left to right: Laurie Paulk, Angie Broome, Stephanie Florence, Michelle McCranie, Dawn Carlisle, Doan Thompson, Londa Paulk, Sonya Robinson, Donna Lampkin, Jackie O'Neil, Mary Daniels, Manager. Kneeling: Cheryl Cook, Coach Stan Mix, Sheila McClain, Sheila McClain โ€” Senior The regular season South Sub-region 2AA champs, the Ir- win Lady Indians had a great season. The Lady Indians' star was junior guard, Donna Lampkin, who averaged over twenty points per game and over seven assists a game. Lampkin was named Tiftarea Girls Player of the Year by the Tifton Gazette. She was also named to the all Middle-Georgia Team by the Macon Telegraph. Irwin Opponent 59 Tift 72 23 Coffee 50 40 Bacon 51 28 Wilcox 35 45 Waycross 42 47 McIntosh 36 47 Berrien 44 52 Pierce 46 57 Turner 52 43 Wilcox 77 32 Coffee 60 38 Berrien 35 41 Brantley 31 39 Waycross 38 36 Tift 69 42 Bacon 44 55 McIntosh 38 40 Turner 37 39 Brantley 28 53 Turner 56 43 Pierce 24 25 Wilcoz 33 31 Waycross 40 124 Sports Sports 125 BOYS B-TEAM BASKETBALL Left to right: Coach Cliff Tankersley, Chad Vickers, Johnny Echols, E.S. Winn, Delvin Tomberlin, Steve Burch, Chad Sumner, Terry Cradic, Terry Ashley, Ricardo Moore. g 0 SMOKING FOOD โ€ข DRINKS fiL. 126 Sports GIRLS B-TEAM BASKETBALL Standing, left to right: Penny Tyson, Sharon McClain, Michelle McCrainie, Tami Davis, Andi Sumner, Denetrea Washington, Rhonda Johnson, Pam Simpson, Shun- dra Wells, Angie Broome and Cheryl Anderson. Kneeling: Manager, Mary Daniels, Coach Lucy Lowery. Sports 127 JR. HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL Standing, left to right: Gerrard Wilcox, Patrick Gaskin, Michael Dopson, Wase Smith, Frank Johnson, Harold McClain, Rob Moorman, and Jeffery Tomberlin. Kneeling, Coach Rip Loggins. 128 Sports JR. HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL Standing, left to right: Valentina Harris, Kim Battle, Cassandra Austin, Charlene Hutch- inson, Pam Harper, Jan Richardson, Paula Thomas, Wendy Clark and Coach Rip Log- gins. Kneeling: Angela Battle. Sports 129 VARSITY BASEBALL Standing, left to right: Coach Cliff Tankersley, Allen Bryant, Rex Johnson, Steve Williamson, Jason Brantley, John Tomberlin, Ira Tucker, Michael Bostick, Neal Ross and Chad Sumner. Kneeling: Delvin Tomberlin, Bucky Tyler, Nolan Ross, Thad Clayton, Jay Roberts, Gary Golden, Stacy Weaver and Manager Bill Billotte. The Indians had a great season, a remarkable comeback at the end of the year by winning four games in a row to make the playoffs. The Indians were led by senior John Tomberlin, who made the all-Tiftarea Team as a pitcher. Brothers, Neal and Nolan Ross also led the Irwin team with Neal pitching and playing the outfield and Nolan playing the hot corner at third. 130 Sports Seniors, left to right: John Tomberlin, Ira Tucker, Michael Bostick, Allen Bryant, Rex Johnson Sports 131 B-TEAM BASEBALL First Row (left to right): Randall McCranie, Shane Howell, Wade Smith, Jason Ewing, Second Row (left to right): Stacy Weaver, Lee Tomberlin, Dale Burley, Jay Roberts, John Griffin, Terry Ashley, Andy Royal, Jason Brantley, Coach Rip Loggins. IRWIN OPPONENT 7 BACON 2 4 BERRIEN 7 8 FITZGERALD 9 2 FITZGERALD 2 9 TURNER 14 6 BACON 2 6 TURNER 0 6 FITZGERALD 16 2 BERRIEN 0 7 FITZGERALD 2 132 Sports SOFTBALL Left to right: Kathy Swanson, Penny Tyson, Laurie Paulk, Tami Davis, Jennifer Cannon, Debbie Walters, Missy Givens, Karen Underwood, Mi- chelle McCranie, Doan Thompson and Coach Lucy Lowery. Senior โ€” Kathy Swanson Sports 133 TENNIS Front row, left to right: Rob Roberts, Libby Hutchinson, Allan Gray, Angie Broome, Wesley Paulk, Laurie Paulk and Michelle McCranie. Back row: E.S. Winn, Keith Day, David Hall, Dawn Carlisle, Tami Davis, and Leigh Roberts. 134 Sports Front: Wyndi Walters. Back row; left to right: Todd Young, Dennis Hall and Doug Maitland. Irwin County was represented in state competition by Leigh Roberts who is a three time State AA Girl's Singles Champi- on. Sports 135 TRACK 136 Sports Seated, left to right: Craig Jordon, Albert Carter, Tony Wynn, Dow McClelland, Steve Cobb, Tim Ryan and Chad Vickers. Standing: Ricky Washington, Steve Burch, Sid Burch, Stanley Hall, Terry Cradic, John Cook, Corey Coleson and Tony Roberts. Front, left to right: Jackie O'Neil, Sheila McClain. Back row: Stephanie Florence, Cheryl Cook, Michelle McCranie and Coach Mix. 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