Macon County High School - Bridge Yearbook (Montezuma, GA)
- Class of 1975
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me . 7 R — J A od : BRIDGE VOLUME XVI 1975 MACON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL MONTEZUMA, GEORGIA WORDS SPOKEN BY THE PROPHET ABOUT YOUTH YOU MAY GIVE THEM YOUR LOVE BUT NOT YOUR THOUGHTS, FOR THEY HAVE THEIR OWN THOUGHTS. YOU MAY HOUSE THEIR BODIES BUT NOT THEIR SOULS FOR THEIR SOULS DWELL IN THE HOUSE OF TOMORROW, WHICH YOU CANNOT VISIT, NOT EVEN IN YOUR DREAMS, YOU MAY STRIVE TO BE LIKE THEM, BUT SEEK NOT TO MAKI THEM LIKE YOU. FOR LIFE GOES NOT BACKWARD NOR TARRIES WITH YESTERDAY, YOU ARE THE BOWS FROM WHICH YOUR CHILDREN AS LIVING ARROWS ARE SENT FORTH, THE ARCHER SEES THE MARK UPON THE PATH OF THE INFINITE, AND HI BENDS YOU WITH HIS MIGHT THAT HIS ARROWS MAY GO SWIFT, AND FAR. LET YOUR BENDING IN THE ARCHER’S HAND BE FOR GLADNESS: FOR EVEN AS HE LOVES THE ARROW THAT FLIES, SO HE LOVES THE BOW THAT IS STABLE. KAHIL GIBRAN The above lines epitomize the way that the seniors of 1975 at Macon County High School feel. We have not been ridiculed because of our differences, but loved for our differences. We have worked hard this year on everything that we have done, hoping to make it the best year of our lives, but we realize that life cannot stand still and we have to move on to another way of life. We hope that all of the students and faculty will enjoy the memories that we have pre- served in the 1975 Bridge using the theme “‘A Break In Tradition.” hens SHIT BREAKING THe TRADITION THE GREAT SWITCH-OVER MR. AND MISS MCHS Elaine Hill and Tommy Jones Barbara Coker and Tommy Jones Nz LL] ¢ pd fz atom — = - 3 MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Steve Denham, Amy Hutto and Cedric English CLASS PEST Janet Middlebrooks and Sonny Raper MOST DEPENDABLE Betty Jo Duncan and Thomas Miller int Albritton ' Shirley Barron . RosemaryBryant — Pamela Callier Barbara Coker —— Steve Denham Tommy Jones Charlotte Nicholson Wilburt Tookes MOST ATHLETIC Wilbert Tookes and Charlotte Nicholson ay ° st FRIENDLIEST fe i q Elaine Hill and Steve Ransom pied -— ee Fz cs id = , : Me = = an Dd ‘ 4s at j - | | - y ; ‘ i oat : == A) . | this, we are proud to dedicate edition of the Bridge to you. This OMUOULAZAHNGLREPRKHOZD 2 OFFICERS: Annie Floyd—Parliamentarian; Gwen Mathis—Asst. Secretary; Shirley Secretary; Bettye Jo Treasurer; Pamela Callier Barron—Vice President; Babs Coker Duncan—President; Mrs. Perkins—Sponsor OFFICERS: Steve Denham—Treasurer; Shane Stafford—President; Steve Ransom—Secretary; Buddy Trussell—Vice President; David Sanders— Chaplain; Lynorris Jolly—Parliamentarian (not pictured) Future Farmers SWEETHEARTS Martha Felker and Shirley Barron of America Officers Johnny Cephus—Treasurer Randy Avera—President Michael Jackson—Reporter Sid Clark—Secretary Darryl Forbes—Sentinel Mr. Paulk—Sponsor Doug Peters—Vice President (not pictured) MN name O “2 = = O = S ap o — = _ = —L slain SWEETHEARTS Shane Stafford and Kenneth Jones Officers Mrs. Thorne—Sponsor Yvonne Burke—Degree Chairman Gloria Hudson—Honor Roll Chairman Denise West—Chaplain Laverne Walker—Secretary Connie Rodgers—Treasurer Brenda Barrett—Project Chairman Mrs. Leslie—Sponsor Brenda Tookes—Public Relations Chairman Angela Lewis—Parliamentarian Valerie Ladd—President Laverne Felton—Vice President Debra Ridley—Historian Tina Yancy—Music and Recreation Chairman National Honor Society Officers: LEFT TO RIGHT: Alice Cosby Vice President Ronald Wilson Projects Chairman Lavera Harvey Secretary Bernice Lockhart Treasurer Tommy Jones President Babs Coker Chaplain Betty McCarty Reporter Sam Jones Honor Society Officers: Tobe Tookes — President Doug Peters — Vice-Pres. (not pictured) Diane Joiner — Sec.-Treasurer Sandy Horn — Chaplain Future net of America Officers: TOP: Thomas Miller — Chaplain Charlotte Nicholson — Reporter BOTTOM: Shirley Barron — President Barbara Coker — Secretary Verna Dean Felton — Vice-President Pamela Callier — Treasurer Wanda Griffin — Parliamentarian (not pictured) Rye willl J a Sweethearts Officers : Betty Jo Duncan Bob Lingle — Vice President; Cedric English — President; Steve Elaine Hill Denham — Parliamentarian; Ronald Wilson — Secretary Senior Officers: Ris Regina James President Curtis Callier Boys’ Vice President Julia Smith Girls’ Vice President A A jo et FA ; Jad Opa al 7 i | ike ys’ Vice President thy! Robinson xirls’ Vice President ie Robinson Se TOP-BOTTOM: Vic Burchfield President Layfield cretary Mark - 3 = eo) L a = — =— Officers: TOP TO BOTTOM: Cedric English President David Fowler Vice President Torryce English Parliamentarian Alice Cosby Chaplain Patricia King Asst. Secretary LaVera Harvey Secretary Elaine Hill Treasurer Bernice Lockhart Historian Library Club Saeed onda onan — ae Te oS nS 55 f. ’ = — . 7 ’ . . . . + , le . .. ; etna ead pao re : : ies ‘e a ‘ee 7 @« : ‘e ‘ B , 4 . 4 ; “A 3 4 . J Qu Rosemary Bryant — President Cynthia Rice — Secretary-Treasurer Ronald Wilsor Vice President Denise West Treasure! Shirley Barron Chaplain Charlotte Nicholson Parliamentarian Valerie Ladd Secretary Steve Denham President Humanities Club Officers: LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Barron — Society Page Cedric English — Editorials Amy Hutto — News David Fowler — Sports Page Stephanie Kaigler — Treasurer Curtis Callier — Art Pamela Callier — Editor-in-Chief Journalism Officers: LEFT TO RIGHT: Pamela Callier — Treasurer Vernelle Jones — Secretary Shirley Barron — Vice President Anita James — President Officers: Steve Ransom — President Tobe Tookes — Parliamentarian Ronald Wilson — President Kathy Kelly — Secretary David Fowler — Vice-President Officers: Clyde Skipper — Parliamentarian Gerald Phelps — President Roger Barner — Treasurer. Roy Warren — Historian Larry Massey — Vice-President Eddie Thomas — Secretary Industrial Arts 86 ne iy re. 44. 6s ot 4. ‘¢ an a ary Ld ee op ya M4 7 al) Fan ee ep ee q ae! - wet S euler Bnd i he Sta pera an i ees _— - % - ea “pr. i 6-78 Petham a Maa trame Season's Record : ox Coach Wansley Wayne English Jimmy Daniels Wilbert Tookes Ernie Price A = ..’ _ Lynorris Jolly Curtis Callier Luther Manson Emmett Marshall Calvin Williams Arthur Collier Larry Walker 1974-75 Varsity Basketball Team | | Managers — Bob Lingle, Johnnie Cephus 54 Wilbert Tookes Ernest Davis Charlie Lockhart Willie Troutman Charlie Fulks Cecil Curgil Ronald Wilson Torryce English Willie Emerson Buddy Peaster Big Red, 1974-75 Manager — Ginger Peaster 4 i uh 4 “ _ a 7 — x ph t Manager — Doris Walker The Captains and Coach Peaster The Seniors of ’75 and Coach Peaster. Evelyn Jones Valerie Hogg Lucy McKellar Betty Jo Duncan Elaine Hill Charlotte Nicholson Patricia King Gracie Sanders Diane Joiner yale La Vera Harvey | Sandy Horn ren X Denise West Scarlet Rocket = B 3 5p - i, so ns Wanda Deakins Gloria Hudson - } + . ; . ia — Ep . 1a wt h i ‘4a ee 53 9 eat - ; Future ME - ° Ss Cuties . oe a ; ; - ot 5| 4 Future Dogs Christmas Floats From Macon Co. Schools of — = Ss) he o =. MCHS id i SENIOR BAND MEMBER Willie Walton Amy Hutto — Captain Ernestine Hudson Diane Joiner Co-Captain rvey erson era Ha o | a, 4 wal @ 2 =) ke y Kim Hank LaV ie ak Vpnress 3 2 = ° 5 ise ss o e [oa] ete OM WN Mr. Johnny Williams Mr. R. L. Brand Mr. Pat Lacey Over the years, many people have worked for the MCHS Athletic Department. They have given their time, assistance, attendance, and contributions to our program. These gentlemen have all served Macon County High School in many capacities for 20 to 30 years. The Seniors of 75 speak for all the students and faculty when we say THANK YOU. Mr. Bill Guerry Mr. Ferguson LITERARY MEET REPRESENTATIVES Home Economics Lauri Robinson als e a. ae Dar aN re Boy’s Spelling Bob Lingle and Cecile Curgil Oral Interpretation Patricia King i ome ae Extemporaneous Speaking Amy Hutto and Ronald Wilson Girl’s Spelling Mary Lou Law Kathy Kelly Amy Hutto—Editor Pamela Callier—Assistant Editor Barbara Coker—Business Manager Tommy Jones—Circulation Manager Steve Denham—Ads Chairman Thomas Miller—Ads Chairman Elaine Hill—Sports Janet Middlebrooks—Typist Julia Smith—Typist Shirley Barron—Editor Assistant Shane Stafford—Editor Assistant Mrs. Stone—Advisor 9) He Wee - ie: ‘ + Eevee ee ee ule et Mrs. Stone—Advisor Amy Hutto—Editor; Pamela Callier—Assistant Editor; Thomas Miller—Ads Chairman; Barbara Coker—Business Manager; Tommy Jones—Circulation Manager HOMECOMING 1974 i 41 ’ 3 ’ 7 ‘ ‘ “ ' : ] ' 7 he, = : 2 ies al -s NOMCOURT AND ESCORTS Pam Callier—Emmitt Mathis ‘ f @ H F Sh a he. ar ae rh a x 7 _§ “— a ae HOMECOMING 2EPRESENTATIVES Martha Feiker—Steve Ransom Betty Jo Duncan Crowned by Angie Jones SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Governor’s Honor Program Nominees Py. J wht be LoL ; b : ih 4 : LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Wilson, Buddy Peaster, Laurie Robinson, Vic Burchfield, and Patricia King. Life Lab Students One-Act Play LEFT TO RIGHT: Sid Clark, Patricia King, Steve Ransom, Mrs. Beckum Sponsor. Debate AFFIRMATIVES Pamela Callier Ronald Wilson NEGATIVE David Fowler Bernice Lockhart nee 2 Past — LEFT TO RIGHT: Hixon Guest, Preston Present: Preston Williams, Jack Fokes, Superintendent, Scott Williams, Jack Fokes, Charles Oliver, W. F. Chew, James Moore, Florence Moore, Charles Neisler, Am- Blanks, Ambrose Felton, William Parker. brose Fleton, Chairman. Macon County Board of Education ADMINISTRATIVE ASST. Instructional Specialist: Mrs. Aughtry Averill. VISITING TEACHER: Mr. Hollinshed Mrs. Edith Fulghom. STAFF: Mrs. Ham, Mrs. Adcock, Mrs. Duke Mr. Robert Ladd Asst. Principal Mr. Carl Peaster Principal Mrs. Stone Mrs. Barfield Mr. Jones Mrs. Journey Mrs. Nelson = | WAN S- ww a ¥ _. Mr. Paulk Coach Wansley Mr. Smith Mrs. Webb Mr. Lewis 7 , A awit wall gw, ViGNAL a if PAL hat : Mrs. Greene Mr. Mathis Miss Leslie Miss Satterfield Mrs. Outlaw Mrs. Thorn Mrs. Beckum Coach Jones . ae, nme RS! ) M s. Burt Mrs. Perkins Mr. Waters 2 = ® . Zz g = Miss Lively Lunchroom Supervisor Mrs. Louise Williams We would like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Williams and the lunchroom staff for preparing such delicious meals for us. We realize that it is impossible to please 500 students all of the time, but Mrs. Williams and her staff have come very close to doing this. Mrs. Clara Stevens Lunchroom Workers Margaret Harris Imogene Dean Barbara Law Lillie Bell Solomon Janitorial Staff At times we take some services for granted. However, we want to take this space to let Mr. Esker, Miss Mary, and Mr. Holmes know that we do not take them for granted. We realize just how important they are to us and we surely do appreci- ate them and their services. Esker Mangram Mary Journey Arthur Holmes From RIGHT TO LEFT: Cedric English, President; Charlotte Nicholson, Vice-President, Bettye Jo Duncan, Treasurer; Shirley Barron, Secretary. SENIORS OF 1975 JAMES RICHARD ALBRITTON “The man that loves and laughs, must surely do well.” 4-H; French Club; Annual Staff; Journalism; 3rd place in Boy’s Essay; Humanities Club HARVEY RANDAL AVERA “Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enter- prises.” Hi-Y; F.F.A., Pres.; Sec., Treas. Football, Manager; Base- ball; Pep Club. GROVER MARION BARFIELD “Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.” Hi-Y; F.F.A.; Football; Pep Club. SHIRLEY ANN BARRON “She has just enough sense and nonsense to make her a charm- ing girl.” Student Council—Chaplain; Tri- Hi-Y—Vice President; Junior Hi-Y; Future Teachers—Presi- dent; Science Club; F.F.A. Sweetheart; Journalism—Vice President; Debating; Band; Library Club; Bow-Wow; Pep Club; Annual Staff. ROSCOE E. BLOODWORTH “What can you expect from a day that begins with having to get up in the morning?” Student Council; F.F.A.; 4-H; Industrial Arts. TIMOTHY WYATTE BROOKS “This, this is misery! The last, the worst, that man can feel.” F.F.A.; 4-H. CATHERINE BROWN “In their first passions, women love the lover, in the others, they love love.” Tri-Hi-Y; 4-H. CHARLIE FULKS BROWN “The way to be wise is not to be otherwise.” F.F.A.; Basketball. ROSEMARY BRYANT “Her voice was very soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in a woman.” F.H.A.; F.T.A.; 4-H; Basketball; French Club—Secretary; Li- brary Club—President and Re- porter; Vice President of Jr. Class; Bow-Wow; Humanities. CYNTHIA RENEE BURNEM ““You grow up the day you have your first real laugh—at your- self.” Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A.; 4-H; Journa- lism; Pep Club. MARY SOLOMON BUTLER “The best use of life is to spend it for something that outlasts life.” SAMANTHA BUTTS “Every woman has to love some- thing, even if it is a man.” Tri-Hi-Y; Key Club; 4-H; Journa- lism. PAMELA JEAN CALLIER “Pride is the life of a woman, and. flattery is our daily bread.” Humanities; Tri-Hi-Y—Secretary; F.T.A.—Treasurer; Homecoming Court; Bow-Wow—Editor; Jour- nalism—Treasurer; Annual Staff —Assistant Editor; Pep Club. JOHNNY LEE CEPHUS “For only they conquer love that run away.” F.F.A.—Treasurer; Pep Club. BARBARA ANN COKER “Joy ruled the day and love the night.” National Honor Society Chaplain; Sam Jones—Presi- dent; Tri-Hi-Y—Treasurer; Fu- ture Teachers—Secretary; French Club; Pep Club; Humanities; Annual Staff—Business Manager. SHIRLEEN CROCKER “Her sense of humor makes the world a comedy.” Sam Jones; Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A.; Future Teachers; 4-H; Jour- nalism; Annual Staff; Human- ities Club. ERNEST DAVIS “Were there no women, men might live like gods.” F.F.A.; Key Club; Basketball- Captain; Track; Pep Club. TERRI LYNN DAVIS “The feminine mind has many phases, and the man who tries to understand them is sure to be fazed.” Treasurer of the Freshman Class; French Club; Humanities Club. STEVEN ANTHONY DENHAM “All the world loves a lover.” Student Council; Hi-Y—Report- er, Treasurer; Key Club; Human- ities Club; Annual Staff; Foot- ball; Baseball; Student Council President, Vice President; Foot- ball—Captain. BETTYE JO DUNCAN “Her very frowns are fairer far than smiles of other maidens are.” Student Council; Tri-Hi-Y- Vice President, Parliamentarian; F.H.A.; Key Club—Sweetheart; 4-H; President of Jr. and Soph. Class; Bow-Wow Staff; Basket- ball; Homecoming Queen. DORIS LOUISE DUNCAN “You see things, and you say, ‘Why?’; but I dream things that never were, and say ‘Why not?’” Tri-Hi-Y; F.F.A. 4; Pep Club. CEDRIC BERNA ENGLISH “| have never let my education interfere with my work.” Student Council; Key Club; Football; Basketball—Captain; French Club—Vice President, President; Pep Club; Bow-Wow Staff WAYNE MARTIN ENGLISH “A lazy person doesn’t go through life—he’s pushed through it.” F.F.A.; Key Club; 4-H; Football; Basketball; Track; Pep Club. MARTHA GAIL FELKER “Loved by one, liked by all, what better luck can a girl be- fall.” Future Teachers; 4-H; Pep Club; Homecoming Court; Annual Staff; Sweetheart of F.F.A. LAVERNE FELTON “Like a fair lily on a river float- ing, she floats upon the river of our thoughts.” F.H.A.; Future Teachers; 4-H; Cheerleader; Humanities; Annual Staff. ANNIE FLOYD “The chatterbox always runs out of ideas long before she runs out of words.” Tri - Hi - Y — Parliamentarian; F.H.A.—Project Chairman; Fu- ture Teachers; Band; Librarian Aide; Bow-Wow; Annual Staff. JAMES HARRISON FOKES “IT always have trouble remem- bering three things: names, faces, and—I can’t remeniber what the third thing is.” Room Representative; Annual Staff. DARRELL EUGENE FORBES “If worry causes ulcers, he’ll never have any.” F.F.A., Sentinel; 4-H; Pep Club; Football. LORETTA FAYE FOWLER “The heart to conceive, the un- derstanding to direct, or the hand to execute.” Tri-Hi-Y; F.T.A.; Pep Club. ANNIE LEOLA FULKS “Forgetting is woman’s first and greatest art.” Tri-Hi-Y; 4-H; Journalism; De- bating; Pep Club; Bow-Wow; Library Club. WILMA JEAN FULLER “She never troubles trouble, till troubles trouble her.” Sam Jones Honor Society; 4-H; Humanities; Journalism; Annual Staff; Pep Club. DIANE GRANT “Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles, with sniffles pre- dominating.” F.H.A. 4-H; Humanities. DONNY RAY GREENE “Girls we love for what they are, young men for what they prom- ise to be.” F.F.A.; Library Club—Co- chairman. JOHNNY HARVEY GRIFFIN “A quiet life is not a life at all.” F.F.A.; 4-H; Football. CHARLIE ROBERT GRIMES “When a man is in love for the first time he thinks he invented it.” F.F.A.; 4-H. CRYSTAL LOUISE HANKERSON “The first sigh of love is the last of wisdom.” Future Teachers; 4-H. BRENDA LOUISE HARRIS “If having fun were a crime, she’d be serving a life sentence.” Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A.; Future Teach- ers; 4-H; Journalism; Debating; Pep Club; Annual Staff. ERNESTINE HARRIS “Life consists not in holding good cards, but in playing well those you do hold.” Future Teachers; 4-H; Pep Club. ERNESTINE HAUGABOOK “Let nothing pass that will ad- vantage you.” 4-H; Pep Club; Track. NATHANIEL HARRIS “Lovers live by love as larks live by leeks.” F.F.A.; Future Teachers; Pep Club; Track. BUDDY FORREST HIGHNOTE “Many a man has an excellent aim in life, but no ammunition.” Hi-Y; Annual Staff. GRACIE ELAINE HILL “The game of life looks cheerful when one carries a treasure safe in her heart.” National Honor Society; Key Club Sweetheart; 4-H: Human- ities; Bow-Wow; Basketball: Class Officer—Treasurer; French Club—Treasurer; Homecoming Court; Pep Club. VALERIE LEIGH HOGG “A smile is a language that even a baby understands.” 4-H; Basketball—Manager; Jour- nalism; “Cheerleader; Annual Staff; Humanities; Pep Club. AMY LYNN HUTTO “Life is a pure flame, and she lives by an invisible sun within her.” Student Council; Sam Jones- Vice President; F.T.A.; Annual Staff—Editor; Class Secretary; Bow-Wow—News Editor; Life Lab; Betty Crocker Winner; Star Student; Extemporaneous Speaking; Humanities; F.H.A.;: French Club; Pep Club. MICHEAL DWAYNE JACKSON “It is better to love two too many than one two few.” F.F.A.—Reporter; Pep Club; Basketball—B-Team. RONNY LEON JAMES “All great men are dying—I feel ill.” Student Council; F.F.A.—Presi- dent; Quartet. MARTHA LOUISE JENKINS “Mischief that leads a charmed life.” Tri-Hi-Y; Journalism; Bow- Wow-—Typist; Annual Staff. GWENDOLYN JOHNSON A really good pal in everyway, for she’s the same day by day.” F.H.A. WILLIAM EARL JOINER, JR. “No particular motive for living, except the custom and habit of it.” Hi-Y; 4-H; Pep Club; Track. CAROLYN JONES “Sweetness is an everlasting charm.” Tri-Hi-Y; Future Teachers; 4-H; Journalism; Pep Club; Bow- Wow. of 5 Ahhh NO EVELYN CHARLENE JONES “The world is like a mirror; frown at it and it frowns at you; smile, and it smiles too.”’ Student Council; National Honor Society; Sam Jones Secretary-Treasurer; 4-H; Pep Club; Humanities; Annual Staff Assistant Editor; Basketball; Journalism; Cheerleader. KENNETH JONES “If girls interfere with your work—stop work.” F.F.A.; Key Club; Baseball. GEORGE THOMAS JONES “One thing is forever good; that one thing is Success.” National Honor Society—Presi- dent; Hi-Y—Reporter; Industrial Arts; Humanities; Annual Staff Circulation. VERNELL JONES “A heart of purest gold, shining sweet and true.” Tri-Hi-Y; Future Teachers; 4- H; Journalism—Secretary; Bow- Wow; Pep Club. VIVIAN BALL JOURNEY “Pretty is as pretty does.” 4-H. CHERYL DENISE LAW “It’s nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice.” F.T.A.; 4-H. MARY LOU LAW “A woman without a laugh in her is the biggest bore in the world.” 4-H; French Club; Pep Club; Annual Staff; Bow-Wow Staff; Humanities. CHARLIE JAMES LOCKHART “The fruit of the tree of knowl- edge are various; he must be strong indeed who can digest all of them.” F.F.A.; Key Club; Basketball; Journalism. DEBRA ELAINE MANN “A witty woman is a treasure, a witty beauty is a power.” Pep Club. KENNETH MARTIN “Advice is seldom welcome, and those who need it most, like it least. F.F.A.—Vice President; 4-H; Football; Track. BETTY SUE McCARTY “A modest little maid—may-be.” National Honor Society; Sam Jones; 4-H; Pep Club; Human- ities; Annual Staff—Class Editor. DORIS ELAINE McGHEE “We don’t want a thing because we have found a reason for it; we find a reason for it because we want it.” KAREN McGHEE “Some women never take part in an argument—they take all of it.” 4-H; Band; Bow-Wow; Flag Girl: Majorette; Annual Staff. DANIEL LEE McILRATH “A penny saved is a penny earned—and taxed.” MARY LOUISE McKELLAR “Have a good time living, cause you’re a long time dead.” F.T.A.; 4-H; Basketball. JAMES L. MIDDLEBROOKS “Very often the quiet fellow has said all he knows.” Basketball. JANET M. MIDDLEBROOKS “God made me small, so he could do a better job of it.” Sam Jones Honor Society; French Club; Basketball; Jour- nalism; Room _ Representative: Bow-Wow-—Typist; Annual Staff Typist. WYNDELL L. MIDDLEBROOKS “The very life that we enjoy most, is too short.” TH OMAS HARRIS MILLER “He is the porcelain clay of humankind.” Future Teachers; 4-H; Annual Staff; Humanities; Room Rep- resentative. CHARLOTTE A. NICHOLSON “Heart on her lips, and soul within her eyes, soft as her clime, and sunny as_ her skies.”” Future Teachers—Report- er; Student Council—Parliamen- tarian; F.H.A.; 4-H; Basketball Captain; Track; Humanities; Pep Club; Bow-Wow; Band; Class Officer. JUNE MARIE PAYNE “Is this a dream? Oh, if it be a dream, let me sleep on, and don’t wake me yet.” Sam Jones Honor Society; Bas- ketball; French Club; Bow-Wow Staff; Pep Club. DONALD JOSEPH PIERCE “In life as in a football game, the principle to follow is: Hit the line hard.” F.F.A.; Baseball; Football. MARY LYNN PINCKNEY “ To see her is to love her.” 4-H; Senior plan at Vocational Technical School. JOHN STEPHEN RANSOM Be always as merry as you can, for no one delights in a sorrow- ful man.” Hi-Y—Secretary; Science Club; One-Act Play—2nd Place; Base- ball; Band; Pep Club—President; Annual Staff. HARVEY EDWARD RAPER “Nothing is more silly than silly laughter.” 4-H; Pep Club; Football. CYNTHIA ELAINE RICE “When a secret is revealed, it is the fault of the person who confided it.” F.H.A.; Future Teachers; 4-H; Library Club—Chaplain, Secre- tary; Annual Staff; Humanities. GLORIA JEAN ROBINSON “T am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and | love today.” Future Teachers; 4-H; Pep Club. WILLIAM TIMOTHY ROGERS “I am bound to furnish my an- tagonists with arguments, but not with comprehension.” F.F.A.; Science Club; 4-H. RICHARD CLYDE SKIPPER “Woman will be the last thing civilized by man.” 4-H; Pep Club; Football; Indus- trial Arts—Parliamentarian. CHARLIE HOWARD SMITH ““An honest man, close buttoned to the chin broadcloth without, and a warm heart within.” JO ALLEN SMITH “His heart was one of those which most enamour us, wax to receive, and marble to retain.” Industrial Arts WILLIE LENARD SMITH, JR. “A little mischief now and then is relished by the wisest men.” Basketball. FREDERICK S. STAFFORD “Every man has a wild beast within him.” Hi-Y—President, Parliamentarian; Key Club; Humanities; Annual Staff; Freshman Class President. RICHARD LARRY STREET “Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save.” LABARBARA TAYLOR “One laugh will conquer a mil- lion frowns.” F.H.A.; Future Teachers; 4-H. ALONZIE ELIJAH THOMAS “He who plays the game fair wins when he loses.” F.F.A.; Football; Basketball. Wr PH Pe PPpPr. yy a, pat Py ory DEBRA JUNE THOMPSON “Happiness is like jam: it’s hard to spread even a little without getting some on yourself.” BRENDA JOYCE TOOKES “Cosmetics are a woman’s way to keep a man from reading be- tween the lines.” Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A. Chairman, Public Relation; F.T.A.; Track. VIVIAN TOOKES “Dieting is the period when the hours get longer and the por- tions get shorter.” 4-H; Pep Club. WILBERT LORENZO TOOKES “If you want to be successful, you must either have a chance or take one.” Football; Basketball; Pep Club; Humanities. WILLIE JAMES TROUTMAN “No one knows what he can do until he tries.” F.F.A.; Basketball. LAVERNE WALKER “For life lives only in Success; and success lives only in life.” F.H.A.—Secretary, Project Chair- man; F.T.A.—Vice President; 4-H; Pep Club. ANNIE RUTH WALTON “Tt would so live as if I knew that I received my being only for the benefit of others.” F.H.A.; Future Teachers; 4-H; Pep Club. JOHNNY LEE WALTON “There are three things I have always loved but never under- stood; art, music and women.” F.F.A.; Baseball. WILLIE JAMES WALTON “The measure of life is not length, but honesty.” F.F.A.; 4-H; Band; Football. ROY NEAL WARREN “Rest is a good thing, but bore- dom is its brother.” F.F.A.; Football. PEGGY JUNE WATSON “Love is like a mushroom: You can never tell whether it’s the real thing until it’s too late.” Future Teachers; 4-H; Bow-Wow Staff; Annual Staff; Pep Club; Basketball. THERESA C. HANKERSON “Love is like the measles—we all have to go through it.” “Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A.; Future Teachers; 4-H; Pep Club. STAR Student 1974-75 Amy Lynn Hutto, Macon County High’s STAR STUDENT for 1975, plans to enter Mercer University in the fall. Amy was also the 1975 Betty Crocker Award winner from Macon County High School and will compete for the state title. STAR Teacher She chose Mr. Cary York who taught her Science and American History to be her STAR TEACHER. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Stephanie Kaigler—Treasurer; Denise West —Secretary; Anthony Wool- fork—Vice President; Ronald Wilson—President. CLASS OF 1976 Roger Barner Tracey Bear Mark Brown Jynevelyn Buckner | Vanessa Buckner Curtis Cablier Letitia Chappell Calvin Clark Carolyn Clark Stan Clarke Alice Cosby Emory Crocker aN 9 , Chery] English Torryce English Verna Dean Felton Stuart Denham Johnny Dorsey Willie Emerson Cecil Curgil Jimmie Lee Daniels - Zettie Davis aA Carolyn Fitzhugh David Fowler Alfred Fuller Gynelle Gomilla Wanda Griffin Mattie Harpe LaVera Harvey Lucretia Harvey Donald Hobbs Linda Hooten Donald Hudson Dwaine Inhulson Linda Jackson Anita James Clarence James Regina James Wilfred Johnson Lester Joine Lynorris Jolly Stephanie Kaigler Patricia King Sebie Kitchens Augustus Ladd Valerie Ladd Cheryl Law Jimmy Law Bruce Lindsey Robert Lingle Bernice Lockhart Dallas Lockhart Alma Loftly Shirley Lumpkin Tommy Martin Larry Massey Emmitt Mathis Gwennett Mathis Stephanie McGhee Malcolm Miller Coneal Nelson Jimmy Park Johnnie Ruth Payne Melaney Peavy Gerald Phelps Ernie Price Charles Redditt Not Pictured Pictured Connie Rodgers Abraham Rucker Gracie Sanders Mamie Scott Glenn Nell Smith Julia Smith Melvin Smith Terry Smith Terry Ann Snipes Elizabeth Solomon Otis Solomon Gayle Tookes Peggy Tookes Vernell Tookes Walter Trussell Henry Turner Doris Walker Robert Walker Norman Walton Denise West Phil Whitehead Sharon Williams Linda Willis Ronald Wilson Anthony Woolfork FROM LEFT TO RIFHT: Larry Lowe—Treasurer; Alonzo Nelson—President; Tobe Tookes— Vice President; Vivian Smith—Secretary. CLASS OF 1977 Not Pictured Dudley Barner Brenda Barrett Earl Barron Dempsey Beachum Sylvia Bridges Jeannie Brooks Shirley Brown David Bryant Vic Burchfield Morris Barner Belinda Burke Robert Burke, Jr. Yvonne Burke James Butts Charm Carter Not Pictured Sharon Cochran Arthur Collier Michael Cosby Earline Cromer Thomas Crowe Wanda Deakins Marvin Duke Richard English Terry English Bobbie Felton Willie Felder Lillian Fokes Bobby Lee Grant Deborah Green Marvin Hall Terry Hall Alvin Hankerson Kim Hankerson Mary Hankerson Gary Harris Thomas Haugabook Ronald Hobbs Sharon Hogg Jennie Hooten Sandy Horn Billy Hortman Ernestine Hudson Gloria Hudson Sue Hudson Karen Jackson Samuel Jackson Johnny James Harris Jefferson Diane Joiner Kathy Kelly Jeffrey Kendricks Mark Layfield Angela Lewis Willie Livingston Vanessa Little Larry Lowe Luther Manson Denise Marshall Emmitt Marshall Jackie Mayo James McGhee Wanda McGhee Freddie Mcllrath Jennifer Mcllrath Michael Mcllrath Charles Mitchell Alfonzo Nelson Alonzo Nelson Letitia Nelson Mary Nelson Carl Oliver Carl Peaster, Jr. David Peaster Bob Peavy Douglas Peters Daryl] Pike Rebecca Poole Ernest Price ’ ; Not Pictured Cecelia Rackley | i Susan Reeves Marcus Respert Barbara Rice Deborah Ridley Laurie Robinson Mary Ann Robinson Gregg Rockett Scarlett Rockett Kenneth Ross . Not Pictuved Barbara Rumph -_ Gloria Rumph Ronald Rumph David Sanders Steven Shell Johnny Skinner Harrell Smith Harvey Smith Melinda Smith Vivian Smith Katherine Strange Rhonda Strawter Annie Suggs Willie Ruth Strong Belinda Terry Eddie Thomas Earl Thompson Edward Tookes Larry Tookes Laverne Tookes Rose Marie Tookes J. W. Walker Mary Walker Cecile Watson Donna Wellons Tony Webb Kenneth Welch Not Pictured Brenda Williams Calvin Williams Bobby Wilson Larry Wilson Bernadette Woolfork Marshall Wooten Terri Wright Tina Yancey Douglas Harris FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeannette Woolfork—Vice President; Karen Quinn—Treasurer; Donna Stevens—Secretary; Cathy Coghlan—President. CLASS OF 1978 John Albritton Ernest Allen Sherry Allen Not Pictured Freddie Ashmon Susan Avis David Baker Sandra Barner Dianne Barron Cathy Beard Steve Bridges Jane Brooks Jackie Brown James Brown James Brown Cedric Burton Samuel Canady Stanley Carson Valerie Cochran Joel Coffey Cathy Coghlan Barbara Cook Thomas Cromer Ernest Crook Larry Daniels Connie Davis Jimmy Lee Davis Gary Duncan Rosa Lee English Belinda Ellison Kathy Fargarson Patricia Felton Shelvie Ferguson Tim Ferguson Cynthia Fields Peggy Fields Pearlie Fulks Ernest Gray Gilbert Green Melinda Grimes Cynthia Grover Donna Harmon Sandy Harris Not Pictured Jerry Haugabook — Willie Hays a Angla Hicks Larry Hicks Neal Highnote Willie Hill Frank Hubbard Karen Hubbard Billy Jackson Dennis James Elvis James Linda James Mack James Diane Johnson Mary Jane Johnson Sarah Johnson Ruby Jean Joiner Alma Jones Emma Jean Jones Dustie Jones Rachel Jones Not Pictured Diane Jones Sharon Jones Stephanie Jones Wanda Jones Cher Kendrick Glenda Kitchens Deborah Lamb Geoffrey Larry Bernice Leary Mathis Leary Darly Long Evelyn Lunsford Henry Manson Christopher Mallard Tony Martin Sammy Mathis Charles Matthews Gary McCants Eric McGhee Renee McGhee Sabrina McGhee Terry McGhee Blanche McKenzie Lynwood McKenzie Rachel Melvin Janice Miller Annie Nixon Bob Peaster Dale Peaster Lynn Peaster Larry Pinckney Karen Quinn Martha Ray Rebecca Ray Patricia Ridley Ethel Robinson Paul Robinson Rosie Robinson Donna Rodgers Terry Rogers Mary Ann Rucker Kimberly Rumph Joan Singletary Richard Singletary Ocie Skinner Tracy Smith Gloria Snipes Henry Spikes Karen Steele Mike Steele Donna Stevens Larry Stewart Marvin Strong Freddy Tatum Earlene Taylor Mildred Taylor Pazzie Thompson Regina Thompson Evelyn Tookes Mamie Tuff Connie Walker Glenice Walker Jimmie Walker Larry Walker New Ray Wallace Peggie Walters David Walton Kenneth Walton Kenny Walton Henderson Warren Vickey Watts John Welch Eria West Not Pictured Gerald West — sot Fictsres Permon West . ° Gail Whitehead . { Dock Williams 4 i} , | 7 Ida Williams Robert Wisham Sandra Wisham Jeanette Woolfork John Wooten Donna Wright Carolyn Young Jackie Young OF SOUTHERN FR Montezuma, Georgia IMENTS OZEN FOODS Phone: 472-8101 Compliments of ESTABLISHED 1904 HOME FURNISHING CENTERS FURNITURE e APPLIANCES e FLOOR COVERING eHOME ENTERTAINMENT OVER 136 STORES SERVING THE SOUTHEAST 109 Cabot Street Phone: 472-7210 Montezuma, Georgia Wayne Hortman—manage1 THE YELLOW SUBMARINE CZ y WALTER J. RIDDLE, President C. V. RIDDLE, Vice-President CHRISTOPHER 7 —- —. fe” FURNITURE CO., INC. j ee hs ‘pce Maytag Washers Zenith TV em ; Bigelow Carpets Kelvinaten Aerial Helicopter Spraying Telephones Sicniee Forside Route | -- Box 1427 Office: (912) 472-6319 : 5 Montezuma, Ga. 31063 Home: (912) 472-7861 MONTEZUMA, GEORGIA 31063 Compliments of BRINSON’S DEPT. STORE Oglethorpe, Georgia Ready to Wear—Dry Goods Jewelry—China—Giftware Fabrics. and Notions Compliments of Compliments of IDEAL SERVICE STATION GRANVILLE SUPERETTE Auto Parts and Service Marshallville Georgia Phone: 949-2405 Donald Massey Larry Massey Compliments of PERRY FABRICS Compliments of We carry all lines of fabrics MASSEE APPLIANCE Sewing Notions FURNITURE CO. Phone: 987-1618 East Gate Shopping Cente: Marshallville Georgia Perry, Georgia Compliments of MACON COUNTY TRUCK TRACTOR COMPANY Oglethorpe, Georgia International Trucks Farm Equipment Lilliston Peanut Equipment ARTHUR'S BICYCLE FIXIT SHOP Compliments of New and Used Bicycles and General Repairs on Bicycles, Lawn Mowers, Mini Bikes, and Go-Carts GIBSON’S SERVICE STATION Arthur and Alice Rodgers Phone: 472-8900 FRIEDSAM VARIETY 112 W. Main Street Marshallville, Georgia lhe store that has everything you need If we don’t have it—you didn’t need it Compliments ol TRUSSELL ELECTRICAL SERVICE Railroad Avenue Montezuma, Georgia Telephone: 472-7143 Certified by Georgia Power Company Heating and Cooling Dealer Compliments of “Best Wishes” MACON COUNTY CLEANERS HANDY STOP Montezuma Georgia Oglethorpe, Georgia 31063 Compliments CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS!!! of TOM CARTER, SUPT. K B GROCERY Whitewater Creek State Park Montezuma, Georgia Compliments RAY’S PAWN SHOP DIXIE FOOD SHOP TAYLOR’S PHARMACY P. G.‘S CHICKEN Prescription Druggist Fried Chicken Oglethorpe, Georgia Bar-b-que Hamburger Phone: 472 7651 and other sandwiches Compliments ol KEENAN AUTO PARTS Montezuma Georgia HILL’S OF MONTEZUMA, INC. “ A Good Place to Trade” Compliments of TURNER EVANS BODY REPAIR SHOP Montezuma Georgia Compliments of GEORGIA POWER COMPANY Montezuma Georgia Compliments of HOWELL MIDDLEBROOKS REPAIR SHOP Phone: 472-8866 Montezuma Georgia Compliments of DAVIS TIRE COMPANY Phone: 472-7114 Montezuma Georgia Compliments of KAUFFMAN FARM CENTER INC. Oglethorpe Phone: 472-8155 Compliments of SECOND TAZEWELL BAPTIST CHURCH FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Reverend K. H. Hankerson, Pastor Butler Georgia Compliments of CREEL’S “South Finest Bar-B-Que Phone: 472-7117 Oglethorpe Georgia Compliments of FIVE POINTS GROCERY Rt. 2, Box 110 Montezuma Georgia Compliments of KENDRICK GROCERY For all your party needs SNACK BAR Marshallville — Next to Railroad Under New Management Delicious Food — To Go Special Orders — Catering Available Fried Chicken — Our Specialty DOYLE H. JOHNSON FARM SERVICE Marshallville, Georgia Phone: 967-2552 Liquid Fertilizer Lime COOGLE PULPWOOD COMPANY Pine — Hardwood — Pulpwood — Logs Oglethorpe, Georgia 472-7846 Compliments STYLETTE Oglethorpe Compliments o PEASTER’S SERVICE STATION Montezuma, Georgia CONGRATULATIONS DR. JESSE D. DERRICK Compliments FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS! MR. TERRY’S Hair Stylist for Men and Women Phone: 472-7623 Oglethorpe, Georgia 3106 “Need Repairs or Carpenter Work?” CALL WALTER PAYNE Phone: 472-6300 Montezuma, Ga. Compliments COMM U NITY FUNERAL HOME “Service is our motto.” PAR |; SAN al DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA 24 Hours Ambulance Service Call 472-7273 Fort Valley, Ga. Compliments of HAUGABOOK OIL COMPANY P.O. Box 166 Phones: 912-472-7531 and 472-7532 “Quality Products . . . Friendly Service” Montezuma Georgia UNnI@N HENRY TAYLOR, INC. Plumbing — Heating A.( Montezuma, Georgia 31063 Phone: 472-6661 Compliments ol MACK CROWE GOLD KIST, INC. M T DRIVE-IN THEATER Hawkinsville, Georgia Movies are Better than Ever. Oglethorpe, Georgia 31068 Enjoy the best movies at your M T DRIVE IN Compliments of HUGH D. CROOK Liquid Fertilizer : Aztec Boats Liquid Feed Fiberglass Products Montezuma, Georgia Telephone: 472-6302 JACK’S BARGAIN STORE AND MAFFETTS Compliments of Congratulations MONTEZUMA BEAUTY SHOP from Peggy Joiner Judy Jinks GENERAL LOAN FINANCE CO. Dorothy Hawke Alice Joiner Compliments of ROBERT B. LOGUE CONTRACTOR Specializing in Roofing Concrete Finishing and Aluminum Siding Compliments of COFFEE CHEVROLET-OLDS, INC. Impala Custom Coupe GMC Financing — MIC Insurance Spaulding Ave. Montezuma, Georgia 31063 Vega Hatchback BUILDING A BETTER WAY TO SEE THE U.S.A. MACON COUNTY BUILDER’S SUPPLY Cash Carry Building Materials Minnesota Paints Montezuma, Georgia 31063 P.O. Box 470 WALTER GROCERY WOODRUFF AND SON says GULF SERVICE Congratulations 120 W. Railroad Ave. Seniors! Montezuma, Ga. 31063 Phone 472-7264 Compliments of MACON CO. MEAT PROCESSORS Custom Killing and Wrapping Montezuma Georiga MODERN DRY CLEANERS Mr. Javier Hernandez, Owner DRY CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING AND SHOE WORK PROMPT SERVICE Phone: 472-7642 If we please you, tell your friends—If not, tell us. MONTEZUMA MOTOR COMPANY _ a) ! FORD | aan ea FORD | 1aNe Montezuma, Georgia 31063 WERCURY | — MILK BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1975 Compliments of Compliments of TOWN AND COUNTRY BEAUTY SHOP MR. MRS. EUGENE PETERS Doug Darrell Montezuma Georgia Hawkridge Farm Compliments of BARTLETT'S PHARMACY Phone: 967-2494 Marshallville Georgia Compliments o MITCHAM’S Ladies’ and Children’s Apparel Montezuma Oglethorpe Compliments of RELIABLE ACE HARDWARE Hardware Toys Giftware — Paints Phone: 472-7725 Montezuma Compliments of INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALER'S INC. Compliments of LIGGIN FINANCE COMPANY Montezuma, Georgia Compliments of FACTORY OUTLET STORE Phone: 472-8582 Montezuma Georgia Compliments of JONES GROCERY Montezuma, Georgia COLE’S CORNER We alw ays do. MEDICAL INVESTMENTS CORPORATION Montezuma Phone “Managing health facilitie throughout Georgia.” MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY Your Friendly Rexall Store Randall Walker—Pharmacist Phone: 472-8167 “Prescription Specialists” “Southern Headquarters For All Your Health Needs.” Kodak Products Revlon Cosmetics Polaroid Products Clairol Cosmetics Timex Watches All Leading Hollingsworth Candies Perfumes, Powders and colognes PROJECT UPWARD BOUND, 1974 If you have a “C” average and are entering the 11th grade , contact your school counselor at Fort V alley State ( ollege yout entering Project Upward Bound at The “Best Wishes” to graduating seniors and personnel at Macon County High School. The Upward Bound Staff Remember these days always with your class ring wr Represented by: HOLLIS BRITT Peachtree Corners 3300 Holcomb Bridge Road Norcross, Georgia 30071 BARKER’S MARKET Quality Meats and Seafo open 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m Montezuma Compliments of the RODGERS BROTHERS EQUIPMENT COMPANY OGLETHORPE FUNERAL CHAPEL Deutz Tractors Oliver Farm Equipment Oglethorpe, Georgia . M. C. Meadows: Owner Sales and Service 472-6118 P.O. Box 8 Compliments of ROY S.WINDHAM Sheriff of Macon County _—_| a __ CHEVROLET ff {im MEES with Dump Body GIVE US A TRY BEFORE YOU BUY Middle GEORGIA Truck Headquarters BARROW CHEVROLET, INC Reynolds, Georgia Phone: 847-3431 Melvin Barrow Owner 501 Winston Street Reynolds, Georgia 31076 Monte-Carlo — Caprice — Chevelle — Nova — Camaro Vega — Corvette — Impala Bus. Phone (912) 847-3431 Res. Phone (912) 862-3723 RXGAIIAgS I, DManey ] ; Compliments “THE EARLY BIRD GRO.” Highway 49 South Olgethorpe, Ga BECKUM GARDEN CENTER Per ry, Georiga Landscaping, Spraying, Ornamentals Compliments of YATES HARDWARE Marshallville SPAULDING SERVICE STATION Phone: 472-6533 Montezuma Georgia Compliments of MAJIK MARKET North Dooly Montezuma Manager: Kathy Arthur Compliments from BENTLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. Oglethorpe Compliments of MONTEZUMA NURSING HOME Phone: 472-8168 Montezuma Compliments Compliments of MR. MRS. JESSE HILL, JR. A FRIEND Sandra Jeffrey Macon, Ga. Compliments of M AND R DRIVE-IN Bait and Tackle Cold Beverages Groceries Ice 7? days a week Montezuma Georgia Compliments of MR. MRS. STUART BRYANT Marshallville, Georgia THE SELLERS FAMILY Compliments of Porch’s Standard Station CAURA’S KIDDIE LAND NORTH DOOLY ST. NURSERY SCHOOL Montezuma Georiga Children accepted 2% yrs. to 5 yrs. For a quality Child Care Service Call: Caura Johnson 967-2992 Marshallville, Georgia Where are you going after graduation? Know where youre going. , How about into a promising job in for before you enlist. Or send us this electronics? Airport service? Or coupon. Or call sea-going engineering? anytime. It’s toll-free. These are just a few of the more A good job. A good life. The Navy: than 70 different career fields Navy It’s a good deal. training offers. If you can make the grade. Training for skills to build a great future. SARIN UNITED STATES NAVY Leading others. Being responsible for your own job. A U. NAVY RECRUITING It’s tough work. And there are Vk 7 aren human daily chores, too. fe TEALAG AMERICUS, GEORGIA 31709 But there’s more to Navy life. ‘AY Gd ae iil a coal te Plenty more. RON SM. USN Travel. Good times. Lifelong ee friendships. And if you sign up now, you won’t have to report for up to six months. Or even nine months, if you qualify for a school program. Want to go places after high a ee school? Talk to your Navy Recruiter. Se pie He can even tell you what you qualify 24 HR. ANSWERING SERVICE TEL. 924-2223 Address Be someone special. Join the Navy. , - . 3M J =... THE CITIZENS BANK OF MONTEZUMA “THE BANK THAT DOES MORE FOR YOU” P. O. Box 346 Office: 912 472-8131 Montezuma, Georgia 31063 for your insurance needs DeVAUGHN AGENCY IFFERENCE + farm ame ec bond industrial S. Dooly Montezuma, Georgia Phone: 472-8440 Compliments of W.F. BLANKS AND WALTER S. CHEW, JR. life accident liealth group residential THE McKENZIE AGENCY, INC. YOUR MM ndependent Insurance NGENT “steves vou + P.O. Box 510 Complete Insurance Service Montezuma, Georgia 31063 Compliments LESTER IMPLEMENT CO. INC. Compliments of J.M. JOSEY SON Phone 433-5641 Fancy and Staple Groceries Fresh Meats and Vegetables Georgia Byromville 31007 KELSEY AXLE DIVISION eo KV P.O. Box 129 Compliments of SECURITY LIFE INS. CO. Seniors 75” Agent COOGLE MERCANTILE CO. D. L. Loper Phone: 472-7397 Oglethorpe, Ga Montezuma, Ga. Compliments of WALKER OIL COMPANY Marshallville, Ga. BANK OF OGLETHORPE Oglethorpe, Georgia Phone: 472-8171 Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MONTEZUMA BANKING COMPANY a8 ae 4 ie = pre = 3 == 235 Em as 5 a3t 3 Each depositor insured to 820900 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION “MACON COUNTY'S FRIENDLY AND PROGRESSIVE BANK” Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Compliments of 107 Cabot Street Montezuma, Georgia Phone: 472-6562 KITCHEN’S MINIT MART FIELD'S GROCERY Montezuma, Georgia Montezuma, Georgia 31063 Compliments ol HARRIS SERVICE STATION Phone: 472-6564 Tires and Crisp Batteries Montezuma, Georgia 31063 FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP Phones: 472-8200 or 472-7714 MONTEZUMA, GA. 31063 Compliments of FARMERS SEED FEED SERVICE MONTEZUMA DRUG CO. 126 N. Hampton Street John D. Hames, R.Ph. Americus, Georgia 31709 472-756 Montezuma, Georgia Compliments of SHIVER LUMBER COMPANY Find your castle Congratulations al CASTLEWOOD MOBILE MONTEZUMA CHAMBER HOMES OF COMMERCE Hwy. 280 East “United Action for a Americus 924-1000 Customized M.H. Progressive Community” JAMES CHEVROLET COMPANY Americus, Georgia Telephone: 924-9038 HAMMOCK’S GULF SERVICE RAYMOND HOLT AUTO PARTS, INC. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! OGLETHORPI GEORGIA AMERICUS MONTEZUMA MAJIK MARKET “IT’S SO FAST IT’S MAJIK” RANDALL PRESTON SUPERVISOR SPRING CREEK FARM NURSERY Montezuma, Georgia 31063 MONTEZUMA WELDING AND RADIATOR WORKS James R. Dorsey, Owner 472-8186 We weld anything General Repair Shop Lawn Mower Montezuma, Georgia 31063 WATSON-MATHEWS FUNERAL HOME Walter Mathews Phone: 472-8191 Compliments of MACON COUNTY DRUGS Compliments of FOREST MILLS Division of Genesco Montezuma Georgia CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Compliments of Compliments I ot RIVERSIDE SANITORIUM DR. TOM ADAMS FELTON’S GROCERY ELRODS Marshallville, Ga “The Variety Store’ McINVALE STORE NO. 1 Compliments ot MR. MRS. JACK BRYANT Reginald McInvale Highway 128 South Florida CONGRATULATIONS, Seniors of 7 Phone: 847-4191 Compliments of TAYLOR CO. AUTO PARTS, INC. MARJEN DEPARTMENT Pete Ayers, Owner Reynolds Ga. STORE Your Newest NAPA Genuine “Young Fashions Parts Jobber for the Young at Heart” Montezuma Georgia Compliments of MONTEZUMA POLICE DEPARTMENT Compliments of FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE OF MACON COUNTY P.O. Box 46 Montezuma, Georgia 31063 Telephone 472-7596 Compliments of Compliments C H BUS LINES, INC. ol Commuter Services to Warner Robins and points in between LAMSON- RICHARDSON Also Charter Service Anytime, SCHOOL anywhere Harvey E. Raper Phone: 472-7447 is Marshallville, Georgia 3105 Montezuma, Georgia 31063 FIRST STATE BANK ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, INC. i advanced ’ drainage | systems,inc. Route 1 Montezuma, Georgia 31063 (912) 472-7556 CARL B. ADAMS Insurance Agency HOUSE OF HOLLAND AZTEC LOAN CO. Perms, Blow-Outs, Hair Cutting Phone: 472-7731 Nathaniel McKelvin George R. Holland (Barber Stylist) (Proprietor) Montezuma, Georgia Fort Valley, Ga. Ph. 825-3563 CLARK’S UNION 76 MR. MRS. HUBERT HARRIS MONTEZUMA GEORGIA Compliments of ALLEN’S JEWELRY Montezuma, Georgia Compliments of A.C. GAS SERVICE Marshallville Georgia Compliments of MODERN STUDIOS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Americus, Georgia Compliments of JIM BROWN SKIPPER’S GENERAL INSURANCE COLONIAL 106 CHERRY STREET MONTEZUMA, GA. 31063 SERVICE PHONE: 472-6557 Marshallville, Georgia Compliments of ROOBIN’S OF CORDELE Compliments ol Compliments of INDEPENDENT LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Mrs. Pat Dozier COMPLIMENTS OI LIFE of GEORGIA Local Representatives ‘ EPSI W.W. Weeks J.C. Kenney The Seniors JOM ine ' PSI Peon foalin' tree! want to take this space to tell all the advertisers THANK YOU. 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