Macon County High School - Bridge Yearbook (Montezuma, GA)

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@ OUR TRADITIONAL MARKS It is traditional that our faculty includes more in the educational day than just academics. We learn trust, honesty, and discipline by examples of good leaders We are fortunate to have many clubs filled with hard working members participating in ser vice and community projects Our students strive for excellence in all fields. The Bulldog is well dressed with the latest fads, and right on target with the latest sounds Yet we are bound by traditions established by former classes to uphold the Bulldog name in all our endeavors Hear us Bark 50 YEARS OF COACHING @ Jimmy Maffett and Carl Peaster represent the very best in coaching for many years in Macon County. These men retired from their coaching positions at the end of the 1984-85 season, and have left highlights in football and basketball history for our school. Coach Maffett received Coach of the Year in Middle Georgia, Region Coach three times, three Distinguished Coaching Awards, and three Congressional Certificates of Merit. Coach Peaster was Coach of the Year six times, an All Star Coach, and won over 80% of games coached Both men claim dedication and discipline as the only course to becoming a winner. Standards set by their athletic programs over the years have given many young men and women the opportunity to grow and meet new challenges, not only on the court, but from within. These fine men have felt their daily example to the student was as important as their coaching strategies. Respect for the individual, as well as a firm belief in building team work, have lead to many winning seasons for the Bulldogs and past players. THANKS, COACH, WE LOVE YOU. ANNOUNCEMENTS new carpet new library new coaches new computers new clubs new uniforms new students TIMES MARKED IN OUR HERITAGE - Macon County is just flowing with history and tradition. The Flint River provides fun and recreation, as well as industry. Also from all around, people come to have the experience of riding Georgia’s last ferry. Part of our heritage includes the Montezuma City Library built in 1906 by $10,000 grant from the Carnegie Fund. It has provided recreational reading and information for generations. Because of the excellent agricultural opportunities, members of the Mennonite sect chose Macon County for settlement, and we are proud to have them for our merseed noe |S y” q neighbors. aaa a ¥ ; : 4 HA EF - The railroad tracks are ote reminders of the ever present trains running through downtown, especially when you’re late. Our memories of MCHS will always hold a part in our pride. As Bulldogs we are proud of our heritage in America. We move now to make our own marks. Hear Us Stomp.”’ O Z O Z ons vent r O You'll never change me Change my Coke! the challen ge We have an opportunity to learn many vocational skills relating to future employment and to participate in classes of drama, music, and creative writing for personal growth In sports, our Girls’ Basketball Team met the challenge of a new coach and young players with enthusiasm and long hours of practice Moving our library and making necessary building repairs didn’t slow our classwork down. It only encouraged us to use outside sources for information, and to be creative in keeping out of the workmen’s way We have each other, our faculty, our Principal, our drive, and determination. We are ready for the challenge Hear us growl MCHS prides itself on achievement. In order to achieve goals students are encouraged to participate in our various extracurricular clubs and activities. One of the highest honors is to be invited to join the newly combined honor club, consisting of the National Honor Society and the Sam Jones Honor Society, which is based on the students grade-point average. A second newly formed club is the Key Club. Another honor shared by many is to be a member of one of the many different sport teams Students are also encouraged to participate in literary events, such as the Debate team and the one- act play, so that they can earn recognition for MCHS Hear Us Roar! MARKS OF HONOR | Ir a lieth Bye. 7% ce spar Se Ms ell | Ve MRS. JANICE MRS. PATRICIA SOSBY 0) BAY) This year’s Faculty Spotlight is focused on two teachers, Mrs Patricia Sosby and Mrs Janice Oliver. Mrs. Sosby has been a member of our faculty for five years in Social Studies Mrs Oliver has been with us for eight years in Mathematics Both have given tremendous amounts of time, love. and dedication to Macon County High through planning for Student Council. Junior Senior Prom, and Homecoming activities Together as a team, they have accomplished much, and it gives us a great pleasure to honor these fine teachers in the BULLDOG ‘85 Spotlight TABLE OF CONTENTS Senior Class Class Section ¥ Administration and Staff f Activities | Clubs | Sports Advertisements Star Student The Star Student Award, given annually by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce is awarded to the senior scoring person must also be in the top ten percent of the graduating class. Cam’s records included not only high academic standards, but an interest in the whole school program. This young woman plans to attend Georgia Tech and major in engineering. Cam chose Mrs Mary Ann Jones as her star teacher, because of the great influence she has had on her education and dedication she feels for the job Mrs. Mary Ann Jones, a MCHS alumni, has been teaching eleven years. She has received degrees from GA. Southwestern including a BS in Education with majors in physics and mathematics, and a MS in Education with a major in mathematics. In 1979, she participated in a DOE Energy Workshop at North Georgia College, and in 1985 attended a Workshop for Math Teachers at GA Southwestern. She has been statistician for the basketball teams, cheerleader sponsor, and is currently advisor for the National Honor Society. Her teaching schedule includes Algebra II, Geometry, and Physical Science. “‘Being chosen by Cam is a real thrill. As a teacher, it is very rewarding to know you have influenced someone to that degree.” Camilla Cannon Mrs. Mary Ann Jones Star Teacher MR. AND MISS Michael Edwards Jacqueline Joiner DEPENDABLE Berneda Powell John Tucker thn. Ll] Lai =: . = ue -. =2 o- = — — prey , nt ! 4 i | li We by MOST INTELLIGENT . . al ' Camilla Cannon George Larry MOST ATHLETIC Wade Skipper Charlotte Jones Me MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Rebecca Logue Jimmy Miller MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED George Larry Latralle Barfield STYLISH Latralle Barfield Sammie Houston FRIENDLIEST Berneda Powell Rodney Harpe MISCHIEVOUS Teresa Barker Eric Dixon Class Officers: L to R: Margaret George, Treasurer; George Larry, President; Susie Hunt, Vice-President; Cathy Tookes, Secretary Reanetta Ager FBLA 1; 4-H 2; Perfect Attendence 3. be ae i oo Andrea Latralle Barfield Student Council 1-4, Treas. 2; Pres. 3; Nat'l Honor Society 1-4; Newspaper 4; Ann. Staff 1; Sr. Super. 4’ One-Act-Play 2; Band 1-3; Hmcg. Court 2, 4; Anchor 2; Honors 1-4; Science Team 3; Solo 2; Trio 2, 3; Ext. Speaking 2: GHP ALT; GA TECH Mat. Engr. Summer '85. Randall Melvin Barker FFA 1, 2; FCA 3; Hi-¥ 33; Foot- ball 1-4; Baseball 2, 3; 4-H 1, 2. y Dena Michele Barfield Sam Jones 2; FBLA 1, 3, 4; Bat- Girl 2; Merit List 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Perfect Attn. 1, 2,.4. Teresa Ann Barker FFA Sec. 2; 4-H 1; Senior Super. 4; Bat-Girl 2; Maj. 1-3; Prom Comm. 3; VICA Sec. 3; Pep Club 7. Debbie Jean Barron FBLA 3, Pres. 4; 4-H 1; Band Mngr. 1; Prom Comm. 4; Perfect Attn. 2-4; V.O.T. 3, 4; Chorus 2. Alton Brown No Photo Available Terry Ann Benford Perfect Attn. 3. Edgar Preston Brown Transferred Academy. from Fullington Mary Frances Brown FBLA 4, Chairperson; Per. att. 1- 3. Roddy Douglas Burnam Hi-Y 4; FFA 2; Football 2, Bas- ketball 4. Scottie Lowells Buckner Emily Camilla Cannon N.H.S. 2, 3; Pres. 4; 4-H 2, dist. off. 4, Co. Council Pres. 2; DBT. 2, Co. Capt. 3; Sr. Supr. 1-Act- Play 3, 4; Anchr. Sec. 4; Free. Found. 4; honors 1-4; Wash. Yth. Tour 3; Prf. Att. 2, 3; Sci. Bwl. 3; “I Dare You” Award 2; GA. Key Award; Dairy Bwil. 2, Regn. win- ner 3, 7th in state 3; Essay 3, 4. Rico Antonio Clark 4-H 1; Hi-Y 2-4; FFA Treas. 3: Chorus 3; Quartet 3; Band 1-4; District Honors Band 1-4; Ist Solo Comp. 2, 3; 2nd Solo Comp. 1; Perfect Att. 2, 3. Robert Scott Cottle One-Act-Play 2, 4; Perfect Att. 1-3; Oral Interp. 1; Essay 4. x Lawanda Lynn Coleman FBLA 4; Chorus 2-4. Anthony Shernard Cotton Football 1-4; Basketball Man- ager 2-4. Ronald Jerome Cotton Leonard Wade Curgil National Honor Soc. 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; ; Band Captain 4; Key Club 4; FFA 1; Ann. Stff 4; Prom Comm. ; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Track 4; Baseball 4; Track 4; Honors 1- Manager 1-4; Perfect Attn 1, 2, 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4. : 3; Quartet 3, 4. Randy Deloach James Eric Dixon Transferred from Dooly County 4-H 3, 4; Senior Super. 4. High School. E . Joseph Bruton Dunn 4-H 1, 3; Dairy Bow! 2; Ann. Staff 2; One-Act-Play 1, 3; Band K ye Carolyn Catrina Edwards 1, 2; Teach. Aide 3; Prom ' FBLA Rep. 4; 4-H 1; Cheerleader Comm. 33; Tennis 3; Track Stat. 4; Bat Girl 3; Flag Corp 2; Key 1; Honors 2. oa Club 4. Michael Lynn Edwards FFA Pres. 3; 4-H 1-44; Mr. bis Fito Sidney Ellis M.C.H.S. 4; Prom. Comm. 3; , Available FFA 2; 4-H 4; Track 2. Football 1-4. ; Rachel Denise Ellison Earl Jarrett Everett Ill Student Council 2; FFA 1, Class Pres. 1; FBLA 3, 4; 4-H 1-4, Pres. 2, 3; Merit List 1; Perfect Attn. a Y John Lee Elrod FBLA 4; Baseball 2-4; Perfect Attn. 1, 4. PF Darrell Dennis Felker Band 1-4. Calvin Fields No Phot Barbara Renee Fitzhugh Basketball 1. Randy Fobbs FFA 1; Football 3; Baseball 1; ; Kathy Joyce Fountain Basketball 2. ‘ 4 FFA 1; Watergirl 1, 2, 3; 4-H 1. ; . a _— | Ramonda Sophia Fuller- Yvette Fulks ton Bat-Girl 3; Flag Corps 2, 3. 4-H 1; VICA 3; FBLA 4; Perfect . Fi J Attendance 1; VOT 4. Margaret Ellis George } St. Coun. 2, 3; Tr. 4; Nat. Hr. Soc. 3, 4; Sam Jones 1, Pr. 2; 4-H 1-4, Co. Coun. 1-4; News 4; . Ronnie Lee Gordon Yrbk. 2-4; One-Act-Play 4; V.P. aS Football 1, 2. 4; Hrs. 1-4; Cen. 3 Ldr. Sclsp. 4; al Nat’! Journ. Const. 3; 1 Dare You Awd. 3; Cl. Pr. 1, 3; Tr. 2, 4. ———.) Timothy Leon Grant FHA 1: ry Arts 3, Pres. 4; | Richard Thomas Hall, Jr. Track 1-4; Cap. 3. . ; FFA 1; 4-H 1; Baseball 1,2. Teresa Ann Hardison Rodney O’Neal Harpe Pep Club 1; Perfect Attn. 1; , = 4-H 2-4; Sr. Super. 4; Prom. Honors 3, 4. : Comm. 3, 4; VICA 3, Pres. 4. Cloris Dene Harris Transferred to Peach County High. Gloria Jean Hayes Transferred from Decatur High School; 4 Demetria Lanette Hauga- book FBLA 4; 4-H 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Per- fect Attn. 1, 2. Curtis Hicks Honors 2, 3, 4. Napoleon Hill, Jr. Stu. Coun. Rep. 2; FBLA 4; Band 1-4; Drum Major 3, 4; Solo En- : ' Julie Christian Holbrook semble 2, 3; Dist. Hr. Band 1; B- ¢ Band 1, 2. 3, 4. Basketball 1, Varsity 2-4; Class Pres. 1. Sammie Lee Houston FFA 2, 3; Senior Superlative 4; Jesse Lamar Hubbard B-Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 4; Football 1-4; Baseball 1; Track Honors 2. je 3, 4; Industrial Arts 1. Susan Josette Hunt Stu. Coun. 1-4; Nat'l Hr. Soc. 3, V.P. 4; Ann. Stff. 2, 33; One-Act- Play 4; Cheerleader 1; Pr. Comm. 3, 4; Anchr. Clb. 2, 3, Dis. Off. 4; Honors 1-4; Lit 2-4; “I Dare You” Awd. 3; Per. Attn. 3; Clss. Off. 2-4; SCI. Team 3; 4- H Dairy Bowl Ist State, 7th Na- tional. Nadine Delores Jackson Angela Jackson Claudia Lucille James 4-H 1; Industrial Arts 4; Flag Corps 1-4; Homecoming Court 3; Chorus 3, 4; Perfect Attn. 1-4. Reginald Lee James Terrence Charles James FFA 1; Baseball 2, Tri-Captain 3 _ . Y | Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Per- fect Attn. 1-4. Jacqueline Elizabeth Joiner Laurie Ann Johnson ’ 4-H 1, 2, 3; Senior Super. 4; Drama Club 1; FBLA 4. . , Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; One-Act- : ‘ Play 4; Flag Corps 1; Homecom- ing Court 3, Homecoming Queen 4. om Charlotte Veronica Jones Industrial Arts Sec. 1; Senior Su- per. 4; VICA 4; Key Club 4; Track 1, 2, 4, Co-Captain 3. Julie Ann Kelley FFA Vice Pres. 3; 4-H 1, 2; One- Act-Play 3; Band 1, 2; Bat Girl 3; Prom. Comm. 3; Honors 3; Transferred to South Ga. Tech. Senior Year. Andrew Cecil Kaigler 4-H 1; Baseball 1; Football 1. Jackie Eugene Kiff, Jr. FFA 1; FBLA 4. George Sherman Larry St. Coun, 1, 4, Par. 3; NHS 3, 4; Sam Jones 1, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2 V.P. 3, Robert Lindsey Ladd | Pr. 4; 4-H 1, 2, 4, Mas 3; News 4; FFA Sentinel 1; Football 1-4; Ybk. 1-3, Edt. 4; Dbt. 1-3; Sr. Basketball 2, 3; Chorus 3, 4; Sup. 4; Pr. Com. 3, Ft. Mgr. 2; B- Quartet 3, 4; Track 2-4. ball 1-4; Bsk-ball 1-4; Hrs. 1-4; Per Attd. 1, 2; Cl. Pr. 4; USAFA appt. 4; A.V. Sci. sem. 3; USAF Sci. Sem 3. Ricky Bernard Law Raymond Keith Latson Hi-Y 1, 2; FFA 1; FBLA 4; Bas- FHA 1. ' : ketball 1-4, Captain. Sandra Faye Lee Audra Elaine Lester FHA 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; 4-H 1, 2; FBLA 1; Ann. Staff 4; Candy Teacher's Aide 3. Striper 2, 3. ed Rebecca Ann Lockerman Karen Delores Loftly 4-H 1, 2; Ann. Stff. 3, Ast. Editor FBLA 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3; A - Teacher's Aide 3; Prom Comm 4; Prom Comm. 3, 4; Anchor Clb. 3,4 ; ’ ‘ 4; B-team Basketball 2; Track 1. Rebecca Lucile Logue Sam Jones Hr. 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2, 4; Newspaper Edtr. 4; Sr. Super. 4; OneAct-Play 2-4; Cheerleader 1, 2 Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 4; Pr. Comm. 3, 4; Anchor 2-4; Oral Inter. 4. Alaine Mathis 4-H 1; Key Club 4; Chorus 2; Honors 1, 3, 4. Jacqueline Renee’ Lowe FBLA 4; 4-H 1; Flag 2, Manager 3. Brenda Kay McCarty Sam Jones Hr. Soc. 1, 2; Nat’l Hr. Soc. 3; FFA 1; FBLA Treas. 4; 4-H 1; Teacher's Aide 3; Pr. Comm. 4; Honors 1-4; Perfect Attn. 1-4; VOT 4. Michelle McDonald FFA 1. Angie Mashele McKenzie 4-H Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Mngr. 2; Water Girl 3; Homecoming Court 1; Lib. Aide 3; Prom Com. 4; Anchor Club 2. Roderick Lenard McGhee FFA 1; Football 3. Darlene Latonia McKen- zie FBLA 4; 4-H 2, 3; Bat Girl 3; Track 1. Clarence Edgar Mercer FBLA 1, 4; 4-H 4; Ind. Arts 1,2; hepa ged es Mercer Band 1, 2; Teacher's Aide 3; . Gis es VICA 2, 3; Football 1. James Lamar Miller, Jr. Romunda Lee Mitchell VICA 4; Football 1; Baseball 2, FFA Sweetheart 2, Sec. 3; FBLA Mir 4; Ind. Arts 3; Bat Girl 3; Water , ; Girl 1, 2. Stevie Lamar Mitchell Shorana Lea Morris Cheerleader 3, 4; Band 1; Flag Corp Co-capt. 2; Homecoming Court 2, 4; Key Club 4; B-Bas- ketball 2; Chorus 2; FBLA 2, 4; Perfect Atten. 1, 2, 3. John Edward Morris, Il 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 2; Football 1, 4. Kelvin Ned George Ned Tracy Nelson Lori Lynn Nelson 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Bat Girl 3; Pep Club, Vice-Pres. 1; Basketball 1, K enneth Ray Odom FFA 1; 4-H 3; FCA 3. Michael Oliver VICA 3; Football 1, 4; Basket- ball 1. Keith Arness Paster FFA 1; Perfect Attn. 1-4. Barry Phillip Page Transferred From Perry High School. Ind. Art 4. Steve Paster Transferred from D.F. Douglas. Carol Ann Pearson FBLA 3, Hist. 4; One-Act-Play 1, 2; Bat-Girl 2; Maj. Mangr. 2; Prom Comm. 3, 4; Basketball Mngr. 1, 2; Pep Club 1; Perf. Attn. 1-4; V.O.T. 3, 4. Charles Terrell Pierce FFA 1, 2; Football 1-4. Pansy Anne Peaster Ind. Art 1, 3; Flag Corps 1; Maj. 2, 4; Library Aide 2, 3; Prom Comm 3, 4. Vincent Postell FFA 1; B-Basketball 1, 2; Varsity 3, 4. Connie Lynn Price FBLA 4; 4-H 1, 2; Majorette 1, 2; Tchr. Aide 3; Prom Comm. 3, 4. Berneda Jean Powell Stu. Coun. 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Nat'l Hnr. Soc. 3, Sec. 4; S.J.H. 1, VP 2: News Rep. 4; Ann. Stff. 3, Bus. Mng. 4; Sr. Super. 4; H.C. Queen 4; Anchor Club 2, 3, Tr. 4; B- Basketball 1; Track 2; Honors 1- 4; SEEP ’85; Class Pres. 2; Gov. Hnr. Nom. 3; Dbt. 2-4, Perf. Att. 1-3. Carla Marlene Raburn FBLA 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2; Ann. Stff. 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Tchr. Aide 3; Prom Comm. 3; Perfect Atten- dance 2, 4. Cynthia Louise Raines FHA 2, Received “Key”; FBLA, Historian 3, Reporter 4; Prom Comm. 3; Class Off. Tres. 1; Per. Att. 1; VOT 4. Donervan Rumph FFA 1; Football 1-4; Track 1, 2. James Shon Respress Gari Rumph Otis Shelley, Jr. FFA 1; Basketball 2-4. Howard Dale Sneed FFA 2; FBLA 4; 4-H 1; VICA 3; Baseball 3. Randall Wade Skipper FFA 1, 2; FBLA 1, 2, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 4; Sr. Super. 4; FCA 3; Ftball 2-4; Baseball 1-4. Brad Ralph Stafford FBLA 4, V-Pres.; 4-H 1; March- ing Band 1-4; Conc. 1, 2, 3; Sec. Leader 4; Prom Comm. 3; Usher 3; Perf. Att. 1, 3. John Alan Stafford FBLA 1; 4-H 1; VICA 1. Darlene Renaye Thomas FHA 1; 4-H 1-4: Ind. Arts 1-4; Bat Girl 2; Basketball 1, 2. = 4 i a — Cathy Marie Tookes FBLA Parimt. 4; Library Aide 3; Basketball Manager 1-3, Stat. 4; Class Sec. 2, 4; Per. Att. 1-4; VOT 4. Lezillia Tookes FHA 1; 4-H 3; Track 2. Chiquita Bonnette Turner Natl. Hnr. Soc. 4; S.J. Hnr. 2; B- Basketball 2; Track Club 1. John LeMorrris Tucker Stu. Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA VP 1; Band 1, 2, 4, Drum Maj. 3; Ann. Stff. 3; Dbt. 3; Sr. Super. 4; Tchr. Aide 3; Prom Comm. 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Track 1-4; St. Compt. 2. Sherrinette Turner FFA 1; VICA 3; Key Club 4. John Edward Walker Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Randy White FBLA 1; Football 1, 2. Yolanda Yvette West FHA 2; FBLA 2, Sec. 4; Bat Girl 2; Water Girl 3; Anchor Club 3, Sr. Dir. 4; Track Club 1; VOT 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3. Delores Ann Williams FBLA 4; Industrial Arts 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 4; Track 3, 4; Hon- ors 4. George Williamson, Jr. Anna Morris Windham Baseball, 1. . FBLA 4; Water Girl 3; VOT 4. William Benson York Hi-Y 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; One-Act-Play 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Cap. 4; Oral Interp. 2, 3, 4; Honor Band 1; Science Prog. (Erskine) 1. Sonya Marie Young Track 1. JUNIORS L to R Tawanda Turner, Mark Jones, Stephen Chew, Lutrina Cotton Office: Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-President, President Cynthia Ager Scott Albritton Tim Aldridge David Athon Richard Blalock JUNIORS Lisa Bolton Eric Burden Sammy Cater Felicia Cochran Michelle Davis Stanley Brown Robert Byrom Ansley Cheves Rodney Cooper Chenise Draines Beth Campbell Steve Chew Lutrina Cotton Keith Driver Jeffrey Carroll Ernest Clark Jackie Davis Alan Dumas JUNIORS Latonya Dunn Lewis Felton Lisa Flanary Rodney Gaultney Lasonya Gipson Doug Gladden Abril Green Arickey Greene No Photo Available Geneva Griffin Tim Harbage Michael Hadley Gwenda Harp Debee Hall Deborah Ham Debretta Hinton Stephanie Hobbs JUNIORS Laura Ann Howard Helen Ivory Dan Jones Tammi Lav Regina Loftly Sonja Hubbard Beverly Jackson Mark Jones Anthony ames Mallard Beverly Hudson Ronald Jackson Victoria Jones Charlie Lee a ia Mallard Susan Inhulson Jenny Jerome Paul Lingle nd Mann JUNIORS Lisa Marshall Jana McKinney Predita Oglesby Sonya Porter Clete Roberts Darrell McCrary Corey Miller Sebastian Oliver Theresa Raborn Sheila Rackley Bernard McKellar Jimmy Moore Alex Perry Kreis McKenzie Michelle Moore Elizabeth Peterson JUNIORS ° a. A.J. Robbins Steven Simmons Melissa Stokeling Tony Turner Debra Williams Pamela Rogers Chris Sinnott Kelly Sullivan Jeffrey Wallace Diane Williams Iris Rumph Laura Ann Smith Scott Turner Elvis Walls Leatha Wililams Roderick Rumph Laurie Smith Tawanda Turner Tonya West Ruthie Williams SOPHOMORES L to R Ann Brown, Eric Manson, Teresa Woodruff, Angela Kitchens Secretary, President, Treasurer, Vice-President Aretha Adams Carolyn Ager Velver Anderson Amy Barker Steve Barlow Wynelle Barner Dusty Bartlett Thomas Bartlett Ernie Bellew Regina Benford Jay Bentley Joanne Bentley Lisa Blalock Becky Breeze Ann Brown Kenny Britt Sonya Brown SOPHOMORES Victor Buckner Anthony Burke Charlie Cannon Anna Carson No Photo Available Eugenia Chambers Clint Culpeper Tessia Darling Deborah Davis SOPHOMORES Kim Davis Eugene Felton Tammy Fitzhugh Terry Gaines Corey Hallet Cynthia Dumas Wendell Fields Terrie Fowler Eric Grant Tod Handley Lisa Fulks Steve Green Tommy Harden Tim Gables Kim Hall Jackie Harp SOPHOMORES i} .§ é. di Kawana Harrell Sheryl Haugabook Dennis Hobbs Shea Horn Shurnell James David Harris Roderick Hicks Heather Hobbs Eddie Hudson Brenda Johnson Lorenzo Harris Adam Hill Jill Holland Vic Hutchinson Marrion Harris Timothy Hinton Tammy Holtz Garrett Jackson SOPHOMORES Chris Johnson Michael Jones Marion Kaigler Simuel Larry Sharonda Leary Paul Joiner Scotty Jones Willie Kleckley Everett Law Janice Leggett Chris Jones Darrell Kaigler Sherry Kirkland Audrey Leary Pam Longino Angela Kitchens Kelsey Leary Earl Mann SOPHOMORES Eric Manson Gerald McKenzie Shane Morgan Stephanie Parks Jay Peavy Jon McDaniel Tracy Melvin Herbert Nelson Radis Paster Darrell Peters Benard McGhee Jeannine Miller Alonze Oliver Cindy McKenzie Eric Minter Jim Parks SOPHOMORES Deanna Ramirez Scott Robinson Willie Rumph Monica Redding Deborah Rumph Oscar Smith Curtis Riley Regina R h Roxanne Soloman Leeann Roach Rickey Rump! Greg Thomas SOPHOMORES Olden Thomas Cathy Walker Andrea Wells Eric Whitehead Teresa Woodruff Sylvia Tookes Fredrick Walker Janice Wells Doug Wilkins Stan Woolfork Gretchen Trussell Barry Walls Emmitt Worthy John Wagoner Jarrett Waters FRESHMEN “b L to R: Seame Cotton, Jennifer Gassett, Travis Law, Keith Everett Secretary, Treasurer, President, Vice-President Sheronda Abbott Sandy Abrams Lasondra Ager Steve Atkins Mellissa Baldwin FRESHMEN No Photo Available Marty Barfield Dana Bellew Pierce Brooks Tonya Brown Antonio Carter Mary Ann Barnes Robbie Bellew Emmitt Brown Chavis Bryant Paulette Carter Adam Bartlett Amanda Bolton Janice Brown Angela Buckner Ben Childs Chad Bartlett Lan Brawley Serrino Brown Marcus Byrom Christie Clark FRESHMEN é 9 2 9 Harold Clark Cassandra Colbert Sesame Cotton Wayne Cromer Marcus Dunn Jacquelyn Clark Dangle Colbert Tammy Cromer Vanessa Davis Catherine Ellison Sarvondre Clark Kenny Collins Tim Cromer Tangela Cochran Vicki Cooper Sherry Cromer FRESHMEN Kenny Ellison Roosevelt Fields Jimmy Forehand Calvin Goggins Betty Sue Griffin Trinisa Ellison Virginia Fields Roy Fountain Shawn Golphin Bobby Harpe Barbie Emly Rhonda Fitzhugh Carol Fowler Lisa Gordon Donna Harpe Keith Everett Shawn Flanary Jennifer Gassett FRESHMEN Tanya Harpe Alicia Harris Chiquita Harris James Harris Steven K. Harris Steven U. Harris butt Tara Harris Terry Harris Deborah Harrison Christopher Hill Diane Hines Mary Hooten Willie Hooten Wesley Houston Bridget Howell Kiley Howell Sharon Howell Donzell Hudson FRESHMEN Valerie Hutchinson David Jones Ricky Kleckly Eric Law Bridget Leary Demetrius Ivory Jason Jones Betty Law Travis Law Sonia Leary Dawn James Lee Kelley Scott Lewis Leon Joiner Tara Kelley Eddie Liggin FRESHMEN Michael Little Linda Mallard Dexter Martin Woodnell Mathis Reginald McDonald Mickey Lowe Mark Mann Paul Massey Antonio McCants Michelle Minter Charlie Mallard Steve Marlow Willie Mathis Milton McCants Derrell Mullis Michael Mallard Tony McCants Shannon Narveaz FRESHMEN Sabrina Neisent Tonya Peaster Thomas Pike Linda Peterson Jeffrey Plant Latonya Oglesby Pam Phillips Tracy Peaster Regina Poole Kimberly Rimes Aimee Price Virginia Nelson Darlene Rumph Reginald Plant Teresa Pike Angie Poole FRESHMEN Vicki Rumph Brian Saterfield Kim Short Erica Smith Carolyn Stinson Catherine Sanders Ronald Shelley Toby Sexton Jewell Smith Scott Storey Marcellus Simpson Reginald Smith Tracy Taunton Joe Sinnott Samantha Stafford Annie Taylor Denise Taylor Timothy Turner Sherrie Wallace Calandra Wilkerson Ronnie Williams Dee Dee Thorn Beverly Walker Tia Walls Carole Williams Erica Wynn Jeffery Tookes Mechelle Walker Kathy Ward Albert Towns Sharon Walker Sharonda West — — THE MARK OF A COMET —— - — Fd — Halley’s comet and the countless others that blaze across the midnight skies have had a profound effect on history. They have influenced literature, art, religion, and warfare. For years, comets have been thought to be bearers of deaths, pestilinces wars, droughts, earthquakes, and floods. The Chinese who recorded the appearances of comets as early as 613 B.C., thought that the comets were celestial brooms wielded by gods to sweep the heavens free of evil. Aristotle, a Greek philsopher thought the comets were earthly ‘“‘exhalations” that rose into the atmosphere and were ignited in fiery upperwinds, causing drought and high winds. In A.D. 66, Halley’s comet was believed to be indicative of the fall of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. In 451, it was thought to fortell Attila the Hun’s defeat. Superstition about comets has persisted into the 20th Century. As Halley’s came into view in 1910, some residents of Chicago prepared themselves for death by Cyanogen-gas poisioning when as it was widely predicted, the earth passed the comet's tail. As recently as 1970 Vietnamese peasants quaked at the sight of the “sky broom,” the unexpectidly vivid passage of Bennett’s Comet. As the comet approaches, one can only hope that it doesn’t sig nify great disaster. For many of us, it will be a once in a lifetime spectacle. It is thought by the Seniors of ’86 to be an indication of the great success that shall befall this class. 80 ®@ BOARD OF EDUCATION Preston Williams, Vice-Chm.; Maynard Melton, Ambrose Felton, Chm.; Don Oliver; Jack Fokes, Supt.; Emma Baldwin (Not Pictured). Mr. Hosie Waters Assistant Superintendent Mr. Jack L. Fokes Superintendent Mr. James Maffett, Director Maintenance-Transportation ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Patricia Collins, Food Ser. Director; Mr. Lynn Jones, Spec. Ed., Chap.1, Coordinator; Mrs. Edith Fulghom, Adm. Asst Secretaries Mrs. Alice Brookes, Mrs. Kathy Mullis, Mrs. Fran Dixon, Mrs. Wyonnie Tookes PRINCIPAL Carl S. Peaster Principal It seems like only a-short time ago that the Class of 1986 entered Macon County High School, bringing with them the enthusiastic spirit that has characterized this group throughout four years of high school. Bright, sparkling, and fast-paced, the Class of 1986 will graduate in the year of the Comet, an appropriate symbol for this group. The sky’s the limit for the Class of 1986!!! STUDENT SERVICES Mrs. Doris Robinson Secretary Mrs. Thelma Journey Teachers Aide Mrs. Kristina Simms Counselor Mrs. Carol Barfield Secretary ENGLISH Mrs. A. Parsons, 10th grade, 12th grade; Mrs. G. Peaster, 9th and 11th grade grammar; Mrs. D. Brown, 12th grade, French; Mrs. R. Lakes, 9th, 10th and 12th Grade; Mrs. L. Beckum, 9th and 11th grade Literature Mrs. B. Campbell, Algebra I, II, General Math, Consumer Math, Geometry; Mrs. P. Lyons, General Math, Personal Finance; Mrs. M. Jones, Algebra II, Geometry, Physical Science; Mrs. J. Oliver, Advanced Math Trig., Computer Basics, Algebra I, Personal Finance SCIENCE Mr. Z. Miller, Asst. Principal, General Science, Physics; Mr. W. Grey, Chemistry, Biology; Miss W. Webb, Biology, Anatomy Physiology; Mr. M. Hunter, General Science SOCIAL STUDIES BULLDOGS Mr. J. Tungate, Am. History Govt., Free Enterprise, World Geography; Mrs. P. Sosby, Am. History govt., Psychology; Mr. J. Harris, World History, Citizenship : a pete ne Z S 5 - Miss Sandra Washington Vocational Supervisor Dr. Robert Lynn EDUCATION First Row: Mrs. G. Thorn Home Ec. Mrs. A. Hager — Health Occ. Mrs. E. Nicholson — Business Ed. Mrs. J. Campbell Business Ed. Second Row: Mr. A. Smith — Industrial Arts Mr. B. Coogle Constructions Mr. C. Mahone Transportation Dr. R. Lynn Vocational Supervisor Mr. J. Culpepper Voc. Agriculture Mrs. Brenda Hill Speech Miss Leanne Gordan Special Education Mrs. Kathy Lee Special Education Ms. Cindy McInnis Special Education Mrs. Sharon Martin Special Education Mr. Gary Jones Gifted FACULTY Parana Fa Mr. J. Stewart Assistant Principal Mrs. J. Etheridge — Media Specialist Health and P.E. Mrs. L. Harvey — Teacher’s Aide Mrs. C. Shaw — Health and P E. MUSIC Mr. H. Frontz — Chorus and Band e LUNCH ROOM cr Te . M. Harris . B. Law . H. Peaster . L. Gresham Mrs. R. Ivory Mr. R. Manghram Mr. D. Smith a ie Ty = of AY as e hee One-act Play Feiffer’s People is a satire, that takes everyday events and makes fun of them. Every actor has approximately the same impact on the play. The one-act play for 1985 was a satire written by Julius Feiffer. the play is Feiffer’s People and it contained several short stories satirizing the everyday hypocrisies and imperfections of human nature. Fourteen students participated in this play, with each having an equal part. Those participating were: Cam Cannon, Paul Lingle, Ansley Cheves, Mark Jones, Rebecca Logue, Bobby Cottle, Ann Brown, Steve Chew, Jackie Joiner, Margaret George, Ben York, Susie Hunt, Lisa Fulks, and Linda Peterson. The Play would not be complete without Keith Driver, prompter and Tammie Law stage manager. The play was directed by Mrs. Linda Beckum LITERARY Cast: Rebecca Logue Jackie Joiner Ben York Alex Perry Bobby Cottle Susie Hunt Mark Jones Paul Lingle Steve Chew Lisa Fulks Linda Peterson Margaret George TOP DOGS These students have maintained an average of 90 or above during their four years in high school. Congratulations! id Latralle Barfield Susan Hunt George Larry Berneda Powell Margaret George Ronald Cotton Brenda Kay McCarty Chiquita Turner LITERARY Essay Cam Cannon Bobby Cottle Spelling Susie Hunt Darrell Pete rs LITERARY Quiz Bow! Macon County High School is fortunate to have these students representing them in Quiz Bowl tournaments. To be a member of the Quiz Bowl takes alot of determination and responsibility. Mrs. Simms is the advisor of the team and she supervises the practices along with the tournaments. We wish our quiz bowl team the best of luck. LITERARY Oral Interpretation Ben York Bobby Cottle Rebecca Logue Ansley Cheves LITERARY The District Eleven Honor Band is made up of students from the following counties: Baldwin, Bibb, Bleckley, Crawford, Dodge, Dooly, Houston, Jones, Lamar, Macon, Monroe, Peach, Pike, Pulaski, Twiggs, Upson, and Wilkinson. The band is chosen through audition, and it is a great accomplishment to be chosen a member of the band. The students all got together at Peach County High School on Friday January 3rd and rehearsed all day. They went home and came back on Saturday January 4th, rehearsed and presented their concert on Saturday night. The MCHS members of the District Honor Band for 1986 are Rico Clark and Lewis Felton GOVERNOR’S HONOR NOMINEES Academics Music Darrell Peters Tod Handley Business Beth Campbell Extemporaneous Speaking dim Parks Angela Kitchens Typing Lutrina Cotton SUMMER HONORS PROGRAM L to R Front ow: Bob Ladd (Minority Introduction to Engineering — Ga. Tech), Latralle Barfield (School of Materials Engineering — Ga. Tech), Tawanda Turner (4-H Awareness Camp — Univ. of Ga.), Cam Cannon (Washington Youth Tour and 4-H Congress), Berneda Powell (Student Educational Enrichment Program — Medical College of Ga.), Susie Hunt (State 4-H Congress), Margaret George (Danforth Foundation ‘“‘] Dare You” — New Hampshire). L to R Back Row: Jarrett Everett (State 4-H Congress), Michael Hadley (Clemson Career Wokshop — Clemson Univ.), Leonard Curgil (4-H Awareness Camp — Univ. of Ga.), George Larry (Summer Scientific Seminar — Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Co., and State 4-H Congress). o—————_ NEWSPAPER This year the seniors have rejuvenated something that has made its mark on MCHS in past years — a school newspaper. Under the direction of Rebecca Logue, Editor and starter of this project, the very first issue was a success. The paper includes such features as entertainment, sports, health, current events, and student contributions. With senior leadership we would like this paper to continue to make its mark on MCHS. Staff Members: Susie Hunt, Berneda Powell, George Larry, Latralle Barfield, Margaret George, Rebecca Logue, Bob Ladd, and Cam Cannon rneda Powell, Jenny Jerome, STAFF —— George Larry has been in the driver’s seat for the ’86 Bulldog annual. However, he has had many backseat dri- vers giving directions for every deadline. The Bulldog Staff has been working hard to try to pro- duce a totally different book and to capture all the memo- ries of the year Front: George Larry Right: Margaret George. Carla Raburn. Audry Lester Left: Beth Campbell, Debra Ham, Karen Loftly Middle: John Wagner The National Honor Society was founded in 1921 by the National Association of Secondary School Principals as a means of encouraging academic excellence in schools. The Thronateeska chapter of National Honor Society at Macon County High School was chartered in 1962. At that time only Juniors and Seniors could be members of the National Honor Society. To bring Freshmen and Sophomores into an honor club the Junior Honor Society was formed by and later named after the principal at that time, Sam Jones. In . VERTICAL 1982, the National Honor Society changed the by-laws so that Senior honor societies were in Senior High schools and junior honor societies were in Junior High schools. When this happened it became necessary and desirable for Na- tional Honor Society and Sam Jones Honor Society to merge. In the spring of 1985, the two clubs voted to merge. Leading this year are the following officers from each club. National Honor Society Sam Jones Honor Society Pres Cam Cannon Pres Angela Kitchens V. pres Susie Hunt V. pres Darrell Peters Sec Berneda Powell Sec Gretchen Trussess Treas Latrelle Barfield Treas Tod Handly Parliamentarian — Tim Gables Back row: Mrs. Retha Lakes, Bernard McKellar, Berneda Powell, Cam Cannon, Susie Hunt, Michael Hadley, Ronald Cotton, Tod Handley, George Larry, Darrell Peters, Lutrina Cotton 2nd row: Chiquita Turner, Latrelle Barfield, Tim Gables, Jeffery Carroll, John Wagner, Corey Miller 3rd row: Margaret George, Jana McKinney, Angela Kitchens, Gretchen Trussell, Cynthia Dumas Not pictured: Beth Campbell ACTIVITIES The National Honor Society is very sincere about its endeavors to be a successful organization, however, members enjoy themselves between club meetings with antics and jokes. This time is enjoyed by all, because after school work, homework, and outside work, a little fun and laughter is helpful to keep clubs, school, and community tied together for success. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Becky Breeze, Heather Hobbs, Linda Peterson, Cindy.McKenzie, Woodnell Mathis, Kim Davis, Mellissa Baldwin, Aretha Adams, Sidney Ellis, Charlie Mallard, Marcus Byrom, Terry Harris Second Row: John Wagoner, Jarrett Everett, Erica Smith, Stephanie Hobbs, Jenny Jerome, David Harris, Steve Atkins, Shane Morgan, Michael Mallard, Gerald McKenzie, Pam Phillis Back Row: Christie Clark, Tia Walls, Dede Thorn, Lisa Blalock, Sandy Abrams, Kenneth Odom, Tonya Brown, Tammy Hobbs, Regina Benford, Teresa Woodruff, Andrea Wells, Jill Hollard, Jackie Clark, Paul Massey, Scothy Jones, Keith Everett, Jon McDaniel, Everrett Law, Reginald Plant, Tommy Raines, Harold Clark, Janice Wells, Barbie Emily VICA means Vocational Industrial Arts Club. Students are encouraged to learn about future careers in vocational areas and to build good work habits through proper training. Mr. Beaver: Advisor, Doug Gladden, Geneva Griffin, Jimmy Miller, Sharinette Turner, Charlotte Jones, Rodney Harp. Future Business Leaders of America helps its members to understand and relate to business decisions. This year the club split into two different periods. The VOT members have separate officers and the activity period has its own officers. These groups will work jointly to carry out new ideas for the year. FBLA will promote school spirit by activities including community service, Thanksgiving baskets, Christmas Toys collection, parade entries, and remembrances for the MC retardation Center. Kneeling: Stephanie Hobbs, Staley Brown, Leeann Roach, Heather Hobbs First Row: Larie Johnson, Diane Williams, Delores Williams, Carolyn Edwards, Fran Brown, Beverly Hudson Second Row: Jack Kiff, Carla Raburn, Lyn Coleman, Tammi Law, Shorona Morris, Thomas Bartlett Mrs. Jo Campbell Front Row: Sophia Fullerton, Debbie Barron, Cynthia Raines, Becky Lockerman, Dena Barfield, Carol Pearson, Connie Price, Jackie Lowe, Cathy Tookes, Demetria Haughabook, Ricky Law, Latonya Dunn Second Row: Yolanda West, Darlene McKenzie, Eddie Mercer, Jarrett Everett, Brad Stadford, Alan Stadord, Smith Lee Elrod, Sammie Carter, Laurie Zz F.F.A. [he purpose of FFA is to further the development of Agricultural leadership and cooperation. Through active participation in the FFA, members learn by taking part and conducting meetings, speaking in public, and becoming involved in cooperative efforts and community mprovement THE NATIONAL STUDYING VOCATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS AGRICULTURE The Macon County Chapter of the Georgia Association of American Industrial Arts Student Association was formed to provide leadership training. Members attend the Industrial Arts conference which is held in Savannah, Georgia. They also visit area industries to observe industrial arts careers in action. Sitting: Mr. Amos Smith Advisor, Vickie Cooper, Rhonda Fitzhugh, Roxanne Solomon, Sharonda Leary, Delores Williams, Darlene Thomas Back Row: Sylvia Tookes, Shuwand Mann, Lucille James, Lametria Mallard Members of the FHA make up a group of hardworking, intelligent, and determined students. The goal of this organization is to help youth assume their roles in society through home economics education in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation and community involvement. The three state degrees available to any highly motivated FHA member are Junior Degree, Chapter Degree, and State Degree. Money from candy sales makes it possible for this club to entertain at nursing homes with birthday parties and help with many other worthwhile community projects. Mrs. Gloria Thorn 1st Row: Diane Williams — Secretary, Sandra Lee — President, Lisa Fulks — Vice-President, Sonya Porter — Treasurer. 2nd Row: Ernest Clark — Honor Roll Chairperson, Abril Green — Degrees Chairperson, Sonya Brown — Public Relations Chairperson, Lasonya Gibson — Projects Chairperson, Cynthia Dumas — Historian Sitting: Helen Ivory, Beverly Hudson, Ruthie Williams, Predita Oglesby, Deborah Williams, Tawanda Turner Standing: Stanley Brown, Alan Dumas, Charlie Lee, Lisa Marshal, Kreis McKenzie, Gerald McKenzie Junior Division Front Row: Tara Harris, Beverly Walker, Linda Mallard, Erika Smith, Debra Rumph, Tangela Cochran Back row: Shannon Narvaez, Kim Short, Marsellas Simpson, Shawn Flannary, Trenesia Ellison, Vicki Rumph, Erik Whitehead, Darrell Kaigler The Candy Striper group is an energetic group of young ladies that lend their help to our local hospitals on a volunteer basis. They spent various amounts of time after school and on weekends assisting the staff and patients. Their cheerful smiles brighten the day as they perform their duties. Some of these duties include: writing letters for patients, taking specimens to the laboratory, transporting patients, feeding patients, stocking supplies, and filing records. This group activities are rewarding for themselves as well as for others. Sitting: Lasonya Gipson, Diane Williams, Laura Howard, Geneva Griffin, Charlotter Jones, Sherrinette Turner Second Row: Sonya Hubbard, Carolyn Edwards, Beverly Walker, Gwend Harp, Felicia Cochran, Sonya Brown Standing: Deborah Harrison, Beverly Hudson ANCHOR The Anchor Club is a branch of the Macon County Pilot Club, which plans different school and community projects for each month. Some of these projects include: washing windshields for teachers, serving the community on special occasions, distributing can goods at Thanksgiving, collecting toys for needy children, and a first for the Anchor Club, sponsoring a Christmas Dance. The members of the Anchor Club are 10th-12th grade girls, who maintain an 85 or better average with at least a B in conduct. With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Brenda Campbell, the Anchors will continue to “‘make their mark’’ at Macon County High School. - = ae a OE © eee eS I - First Row: Beth Campbell, Jun . Treasure; Cam Cannon, Secretary; Susie President; Yolanda West, Senior Director; Margaret Georg Rater! a, ae 4 j |. T } | | c Loftiu: Anco = sera Ham Back Row: Mrs. Brenda Car ll, Adv - Bernard McKellar; Admiral; Tonya West; Lisa F are oftly; Al gela Kitct - Deborah Ham; 3retchen T Janz cKinney zabeth Peterson; Cy umas; Becky Breeze; Jenny Jer e: Rebecca Logue, Steve Chew, Admiral; The Hi-Y Club is organized to stir up the Christian attitude in its members, not only at school, but also in the community. The club’s purpose is to carry out projects which will serve the community and our school. Some of the projects that they have undertaken are going to nursing homes and day care centers, and becoming involved with the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. All activities are directed under the supervision of Mr. Walter Grey, sponsor. , Tracy Taunton, Eddie Hudson, Eugene Felton, Ronald Cotton, Roddy Burnam lark, Doug Wilkens, Paul Lingle, George Larry, Ben York, Mark Jones, Steve Chew, Not pictured: Alex Perry, and Arickey STUDENT COUNCIL This year’s Student Council, advised by Janice Oliver and Patricia Sosby, has promoted school spirit by having dress-up days throughout the year, organizing all homecoming activities, and sponsoring this year’s Valentine Dance. The Student Council also helps with problems that occur during the school year, which involve the student body. The 1985-86 Student Council can be proud of contributing much to the Macon County High mark. Sitting: Margaret George, Elizabeth Peterson, Berneda Powell. Second Row: Mark Jones, George Larry, John Tucker, Tawanda Turner, Jennifer Gassett. Third Row: Keith Everret, Jenny Jerome, Susie Hunt, Lisa Fulks, Latralle Barfield. Not Pictured: Jay Bentley, Travis Law, and Ann Brown. a 7 q : 2 F FCA stands for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, a club designed to help the school’s athletes meet and form a unifying closeness among the different sporting events. The club meets and discusses programs to encourage the athletes to live the proper life style. The 1986 officers are President Steve Atkis, Vice-President Darrell Peters, Erica Smith Sec. Treas, Chaplain Scott Robinson, Sgt. of Arms, Jim Parks. Kneeling: Darrell Kaigler, Sesame Cotton, Erica Smith, Steve Atkins, Jennifer Gassett, Scott Robinson, Tim Gables 2nd Row: Regina Loftly, Pam Phillips, Lisa Marshall, Paul Joiner, Brian Satterfield, Darrell Peters, Jim Parks, Barry Wall At Macon County High School we have a brand new organization, the Key Club. Under the guidance of Mr. Jack Harris the Key Club is off to a great start and has already begun to make its mark on M.C.H.S This club is a service organization that is sposored by the Kiwanis Club of Macon County. Its aims are to develop initiative, leadership, and good citizenship at International levels. Students learn about different places and meet new people. It is the largest service organization of its kind. Good luck in your future successes! _ J ap” 9 Agn Sitting: Sesame Cotton, Tammi Law, Carolyn Edwards, Sonya Young, Charlotte J Deborah Han Kneeling: Brenda Johnson, St irkland, Diana Ramirez, Eugenia Chambers, Je sr Gasset Mathis inette Turner, Shorona Morris 3rd Row: Clete Price, Stephen Chew, Mark Jones, Charlie Lee, Eric Whitehead, Eric Manson, Tyrone Powell, Emitt Worthy, Mike Hunter Sponsor 4th Row: Jack Harris: Advisor, Paul Lingle, Leonard Curgil, Rodrick Hicks, Velver Anderson, Jarrett Waters, Greg Thomas, Curtis Rile The Chorus Class put many hard hours of practice into a well executed Christmas Program. It was enjoyed by the students and faculty, and helped to build the Christmas spirit for all. The Spring Concert gave each member of the chorus an opportunity to demonstrate for family and friends their love of fine music =z = { ; | dees), be First Row: Jewel Smith, Bridget Howell, Debra Rumph, Ruthie Williams, Cynthia Ager, Melissa Baldwin, Second: Mr. Frontz, Director, Lynn Coleman, Barbara Fitzhugh, Sheronda Abbott, Tawanda Turner, Lametria Mallard, Anna Carson Third: Christoher Hill, Nadine Jackson, Darlene Thomas, Leonard Curgil, Lucille James, Kim Hall HOMECOMING Queen Berneda Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Powell of Montezu- ma, has been an active student during her four years at MCHS. She has participated in Student Council, Debate, Anchor, Yearbook, and National Honor Society. Her duties as a cheerleader have taught her leadership and pride. Selected to par- ticipate in Student Education Enrichment Program at the Medical College of Geor- gia during the sumer of 1985, gave her many opportunities for learning. This year’s Queen said, ‘‘I wanted to be queen to show school spirit and to celebrate one of the happiest years of my life.” QUEENS 1985 Queen Jackie Joiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joiner of Montezu- ma, recovered from an accident to find this year to be one of the sweetest of her life. She takes her job as a student seri- ously, and enjoys her work with one- act play and 4-H Club. Being a cheer- leader two years, involved her in team- work and sports. This year’s Queen expressed, “‘I wanted to be queen to show my school spirit and to be a representative for my school.” SENIOR COURT ISS Mr. Jim Tungate Miss Latralle Barfield Mr. John Lowe dr. Miss Shorana Morris JUNIOR COURT Mr. LaVictus Jordon Miss Abril Green Mr. Mack Ham Miss Deborah Ham SOPHOMORE COURT Mr. Tom Breeze Miss Becky Breeze Mr. Edward Clark Miss Cindy McKenzie FRESHMAN COURT Mr. Roy Peterson Miss Linda Peterson Miss Calandra Wilkerson Angie Wilson Shirley Moore The returning queens of homecoming ’84 held the secret of the queens choice and pre- sented the queens of 1985 with their crowns, making that night the highlight of homecoming week. The girls fully-enjoyed returning to cam- pus, and visiting their friends. HOMECOMING | WEEK 1985 CHEERLEADERS 85-86 | Jenny Jerome Stephanie Hobbs Tonya West Becky Breeze Berneda Powell Leeann Roach Gretchen Trussell Erica Wynn Carolyn Edwards Shorona Morris Heather Hobbs Rebecca Logue Through the years, MCHS has had many good cheerleading squads, but the 1985-86 cheerleaders were definitely the best. This was proven many times, especially at summer camp. After a long summer of jogging, weight lifting, and practicing cheers three days a week, every week, the squad attended camp at the University of Georgia, accompanied by Mr. Howard Frontz. They won three Superior ribbons, one Excellent ribbon, and the coveted Spirit Stick. Not only was camp a success, but also the school year itself. The cheerleaders worked hard all year to support their teams, with weekly posters, spirit tags, and occasionally special refreshments. They were beside the teams in both victory and defeat, with bright smiles and words of congratulations or comfort. The cheerleaders had an unusual problem this year — there was no sponsor. However, due to much help and support from Coach Peaster, Mr. Frontz, Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Robinson, and the understanding faculty and stu- dent body at MCHS, the 1985-86 cheerleading squad was superb and will be long remembered. The Macon County Bulldog Band has been busy. Under the direction of Howard Frontz they were involved in various activities at school and in the community. They marched in the Montezuma Christmas Parade, participated in the Montezuma Deer Day Festival. They were also involved in the District Honor Band, District Solo and Ensemble, and the Spring Concert. Although performing at every home and away game was demanding the band enjoyed every minute Neue Pe ‘ ei al +n tyh , y wv A$ were Mr. Howard Frontz Woodwind Front Row: Jim Parks, CLint Culpepper, Willie Kleckley, Sherri Belvin, Shantae Tyson Back Row: Katrina Haugabook, Michelle Houston, Christine Brown, Tabitha Ridley, Gabrielle Felton, LaTonya Joiner, Kevin English Napoleon Hill, Drum major Front row: John Tucker, Chris Rooks, Shane Dixon, Broxton Harvey, Langdon York, Eddie Hudson Back row: Scott Albritton, Tim Hardage, Ben York, Rico Clark, Lewis Felton Senior Band Members: Rico Clark, Darrell Felker, Julie Holbrook, Brad Stafford, Ben York, John Tucker, Napoleon Hill; Drum Major, Lucille James, Not Shown Pansy Peaster Percussion Sitting: Susan Inhulsen, Julie Holbrook Standing: Chris Hill, Marcus Byron, Darrell Felker, Brad Stafford; Section Leader, Jeffery Plant, Antonio Carter M A J O R E T T E S MAJORETTES: Jana McKinney, Debee Hall, Teresa Woodruff, Pansy Peaster Our majorettes have style. These Band members are necessary to the overall success on the field for performance and appearance. However, it takes more than practice to have a good squad. They worked during the summer in a community camp for children to learn the basic fundamentals, and earned funds for new uniforms. Throughout the season, these members remained dedicated to various tasks, and made our Band the best. VARSITY FOOTBALL The 85-86 Bulldog football team came under new management this season with optimistic views on the upcoming season. With only a few regular starters and a long line of underclass players returning, the team worked very hard during the summer to prepare the inexperienced team. Small size and breaks during the season led the players to a record of 1-9 on the season. Yet and still, the team never gave up and fought valiantly to the end of every game. Furthermore, all was not at loss this year because underclass players brighten the future for Macon County football with outstanding performances on several occasions. With more hard work and excellent coaching, the Bulldogs are going to be out to make their mark next year 1st Row: Coach Harris, Wade Skipper, Rodney Cooper, Terry Pierce, Freddie Walker, Mark Jones, Michael Oliver. Donervan Rumph, Coach Tungate 2nd Row: Jeremy Stewart, Steve Atkins, Ricky Rumph, Darryl McCrary, Doug Wilkins, Bob Ladd, Ben Childs, Corey Hallett. Clifton Bradley 3rd Row: Jimmy Stewart, Jack Harris, Jesse Hubbard, Steve Barlow, Scotty Jones. Clete Price,Michael Edwards, Scott Robinson, Randall Barker, Radis Paster 4th Row: Eric Grant, Jeff Rainey, Terry Gaines, Garrett Jackson, John Morris, Bobby Byron, Charlie Lee, Eugene Felton, Aricky Green COACHES’ CORNER _ ._. Coach Jimmy Stewart, the new head football coach at Macon County High, is only the second head football coach in the school’s history. Coach Stewart has come into 23 years of excellent football tradition and plans to continue doing a fine job at the helm of the team. Coach Jimmy Stewart has 12 years of coaching experience under his belt. He spent 7 years as an assistant coach at Central High in Macon where they annually have a strong program. Also he was head coach at Crawford Co. High where he led the team to its first winning season in one of AA’s toughest regions, 3-AA. This year Coach Stewart will also teach Phys. Ed. and he is an assistant pricipal of M.C.H.S. Coach Harris came from Crawford County where he coached basketball and assisted in varsity football. Coach Harris is determined to win as many games as possible and devel op a winning attitude in a group of very inenxperienced players. Coach Harris also is striving to have a winning season with B Team boys basketball with lots of hard work from the coach and the players Coach Jim Tun gate has been coaching in the Macon Co. System for 8 seasons. He has worked with B-Team Football and Basket ball. Coach Tungate now assists the Varsity Football Team as a defensive coach and is the Head Varsity Basketball coach. Coach Tungate has taught at MCJH and presently teaches at the high school ., =v Coach Mike Hunter came from Camden High School in St.Mary’s GA. He holds the position of head baseball coach and assistant varsity football coach. Coach Hunter plans to aid in the rebuilding of the football program. They lost 19 seniors and expect big things from rising players. The baseball plans are different. Coach Hunter wants to lay a solid foundation then build a program. He will work Coach Clifton Bradley, who has been coach ing and scouting for over a decade, has seen many fine seasons of football at Macon County High. In addition to his high school coaching, he also teaches math at MCJH mainly on basic fundamentals which are essential in every winning programs We look forward to many future seasons of Bulldog football with Coach Bradley ak pee Michael Oliver Fog ? Lee a | eS Jesse Hubbard - Anthony Cotton Micheal Edwards ; SOPHOMORE BULLDOGS Doug Wilkins Frederick Walker feed A Hallet See i ee | = Scott Robinson Scotty Jones Mark Jones Se ae Tim Aldridge . David Athon FRESHMEN BULLDOGS Steve Atkins Almost never getting a moments’ rest, the statisticians chart all the important statistics during the football games. In addi- tion to keeping up with our players stats, they also recorded the opponents stats. This year’s statisticians also served as the managers for the football team. carried and supervised the upkeep of the equipment. Front Row: Jack Jeremy Harris, Eugene Felton, Jeb Stewart, Ricky Green Standing: Radis Paster, Eric Grant FLAGGIRLS: Kim Hall, Lucille James, Debretta Hinton, Tawanda Turner. Not Pictured: Calandra Wilkerson. The precision of the colorful flags adds much to the overall Band’s appearance, and is appreciated by the Bulldog fans. These hardworking ladies attended a summer camp to improve their performance, and helped raise funds to have new uniforms made for the season. F 3 A G G I R Ls S Mrs. Audrey Culpepper, Advisor. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL This year’s Basketball team made some definite changes. Losing six sen- iors and a coach, it was practically like starting over. Under the guidance of a new coach, Mr. Joseph Lee, the girls hope to go far. His starting line up Coach Joe Lee consists of 5 young girls who will be returning next year. Starting fresh, the team intends to make its mark on MCHS. | | cON | ,cON © nh Cy eon Cy 3 : 13 Q Deloris Williams Elizabeth Peterson Lutrina Cotton Leatha Williams Sonjia Porter i Lisa Marshall Cathy Walker Cindy McKenzie Woodnell Mathis Shurnell James Sesame Cotton Dawn James Regina Loftly Deborah Davis Linda Peterson Erica Smith BOY’S VARSITY BASKETBALL The 85-86 boy’s varsity basketball team are looking forward to one of the best seasons they have had in the past years. The Dogs have 8 returning players with a lot of experience along with a very large front line that makes them the team to beat in Region 1AA. Coach Tungate has drilled the team hard so that they will play up to their new found potential. With a lot of determination and practice, this will become a winning team as the boys come back to make their Mark!! Kneeling (I to r): Otis Shelley, Roddy Burnam, Sammie Houston, Terrance James, Ricky Law, Vincent Postell, George Larry Standing (I to r): Leonard Curgil, Mark Jones, Napoleon Hill, David Harris, Alonze Oliver, Terry Gaines, Michael Hadley, Corey Miller, Randy Fobbs, Coach Jim Tungate Otis Shelley Terrence James ew = Alonze Oliver Sammie Houston Michael Hadley . = | 3 _F iat = z is r 7 a Mi ‘ re Se) Corey Miller } TENNIS This year’s tennis team under the expert instruction of Coach Wylene Webb, and has practiced on their own since September. Comprised of many returning players, the team also has some excellent new players. According to Coach Webb, this team has the best chance of going to the State Championship and coming out winners. Wylene Webb, Coach B. ae ve sstraains ‘ane ee ies Sitting: Beverly Hudson, Beth Campbell, Barbie Emly, Pam Phillips, Jennifer Gassett, Angela Kitchens — Manager, Stevie Chew Standing: Barry Wall, Paul Lingle, Tim Gables, Shane Morgan, Chris Johnson, Jay Bentley, dim Parks, Darrell Peters, John Wagoner — Alternate SHOTS Schedule Date 3-19 3-21 3-25 4-7 4-11 4-16 4-18 4-21 4-23 4-25 Opponent Crawford Hawkinsville Americus Perry Peach Hawkinsville Perry Americus Crawford Crisp BASEBALL Kneeling: Doug Wilkins, Everett Law, Chris Sinnott, Brian Satterfield, Jeff Rainey, Steve Atkins. Standing: Coach Mike Hunter, George Larry, Paul Joiner, Jimmy Miller, Ronald Cotton, Ben Childs, Wade Skipper. BASEBALL The ’86 bulldog baseball team is looking forward to one of its better seasons this year. The team is under the supervision of new head coach, Mike Hunter. Coach Hunter plans to work on the fundamentals to complete the foundation laid by last year’s coaching and team. The team has several returning players with experience, and big things are expected from them. Also, the team has a strong pitching staff that should aid a good defense. With some breaks and a good offensive team, the ’86 Bulldog Baseball Team should make their mark in Region I-AA. Bat Girls Elizabeth Peterson, Terrie Fowler, Linda Peterson, Woodnell Mathis B-TEAM FOOTBALL The B-Team Football team has been working very hard to prepare its 9th graders for the Varsity Football team. They practiced very long hours to gain needed experience that will surely help them in their future years on the Varsity Team. Much appreciation should be given to their coaches and their family for the support given to them throughout the season. Back row: Marty Barfield, Eddie Liggin, Brian Satterfield, Tracy Taunton, Paul Massey Third row; Bobby Harp, Ronald Shelley, Michael Mallard Second row: Marcillus Simpson, Kenneth Cotton, Charles Mallard First row: Reginald MacDonald, Leon Joiner, Jeffrey Tookes BOYS’ B-TEAM BASKETBALL Kneeling left to right: Chavis Bryant, Fredrick Walker, Olden Thomas, Darryl Kaigler, Emmitt Worthy, Antonio Carter, Standing left to right: Charlie Mallard, Ricky Kleckley, Marcillus Simpson, Jay Bently, Terry Hubbord, David Harris, Willie Kleckley, Radis Paster, Travis Law, Charlie Lee. Coach Jack Harris This years B-team basketball goal is to work hard and give 100% effort. We will be running the same offense and defense as varsity so the boys will be ready to step right up and help the varsity next year. GIRLS’ B-TEAM BASKETBALL Standing Mgr. Lametria Mallard Lasandra Ager Linda Peterson Shurnell James Dawn James Tangela Cochran Coach Mrs. C. Shaw sitting Carol Fowler Roxanne Solomon Erica Smith Rhonda Fitzhugh A NEW LIBRARY Following a three month delay in the completion of our new wing, the ‘‘shifting of the books’’ finally began as Mrs. Ethridge, Mrs. Harvey, and numerous students began the tedious task of setting up our new library media center. Much library material, which had been stored in huge boxes since the end of the 84-85 school term, had to be cleaned and aired before the items could be shelved. Other books and audio- visual materials which had gotten wet had to be discarded. After three weeks of unpacking, cleaning, rearranging, and hanging new location signs, the media center opened to students and faculty on Novem ber 12, 1984. “eer ee Sues s eee “+. aes ae ee ee +i Charlotte Jones 32 Darrell Felker 33 James Respress ja Powell da McCarty Brad Stafford Yolanda West Cynthia Raines Lee Elrod Ricky Hall Ben York Ricky Law Carol Pearson Reginald James Latralle Barfield George Larry John Tucker Howard Sneed Cam Cannon Terrence James Lynn Coleman Connie Price Darlene McKenzie Claudia James Shorona Morris oon on on on ¢ Terry Pierce Teresa Hardison Susie Hunt Eric Dixon Laurie Johnson Jimmy Miller Jackie Joiner hiquita Turner Kathy Fountair Terry B Jarrett Everett ford Carolyn Edwards Pansy Peaster Angie McKenzie Sammie Houston Gloria Hayes Rebecca Loque Debbie Barron Sophia Fu 3ecky Lock n Anna Win Fran Brown llerton Carla Rayburn Randall Barker Margaret George Kenny Odom Audra Lester Demetria Haugabook Keith Paster Rico Clark Romunda Mitchell Julie Holbrook Barry Page MACON COUNTY VIDEO TLV. Best Wishes STATE FARM Lonnie Charlene Oliver Oglethorpe, GA INSURANCE 472-8449 DAVIS TIRE COMPANY Ray E. Mobley, Jr., Agent Oglethorpe Rd. MCCRANIE Montezuma, GA Office: 472-7600 472-7114 Home: 472-2166 TRACTOR 118 South Dooly Montezuma, GA COMPANY Hawkinsville: 892-9046 Montezuma: 472-252] Unadilla: 627-3291 + Congratulations Cathy Roy Fountain 472-6996 CAROLYN’S FRIED CHICKEN AND SEAFOOD PC CHICKEN 472°7525 COLE’S SUPPLY 202 Morse Ave. ontezuma, GA 472-8257 Congratulations Audra and Ricky And The Rest Of ADVANCED MONTEZUMA DRUG DRAINAGE SYSTEM 472-7556 Route 1 121 SOUTH. DOOLY P.O. Box 89 MONTEZUMA, GA Montezuma, GA 472-7561 GEORGIA BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY South Dooly St. 472-8161 RAY’S PAWN SHOP 472-7245 ane . Good Health AVERA’S FLOWER MontezuniiitGA oT ea SHOP Seniors of “‘86” DEN’S DUDS Richard Chase, D.O. E. Glenn Taunton, D.O. Sumter Street Oglethorpe, GA Electrical — Plumbing — Heating Cooling Lennox, Rheem, Refrigeration equipment, G.E. motors Westinghouse lamps, Kohler Plumbing, and Skill Power tools. Montezuma, GA 472-6661 or 472-7514 MTG SHINS i] JOSTENS PRI AND PUBLISH DWLS10 P.O. Box 1422 Columbus, GA 31902 PARGAS OF MONTEZUMA a P.O. ¢ South Dooly St. Montezuma, GA, COLUMBIAN PEANUT COMPANY Buckeye .... Growing With Georgia At Buckeye, we're committed to growing with Georgia. We are managing our Georgia forests for future generations. At the same time, we ensure a long-term fiber supply for our Georgia manufactur- ing facilities and provide a market for the State's vast timber resources. And we plant for future forests today by growing the next genera- tion of superior trees at our seed orchard .. . stronger, healthier, faster growing and more disease resistant than ever before. We're looking forward to growing with Georgia. If you would like to know more about us, call or write today. The Buckeye Cellulose Corporation P.O. Box 238 « Oglethorpe, GA 31068 (912) 472-2527 472-6767 PILE LEY PLi gui 472-8563. Compliments Of: 4 ACs) alley Coca- Cola : 825-59925) Wats, T R CUSTOM. IDEAL BUILDINGS GROGERY. AND . HARDWARE eiitalations Seniors! OTASCO ASSOCIATE STORE Operated By: Peggie Williams 472-6400 LAMBCO, INC. TROY’S SNACK SHACK Lamberth’s Repair hop P.O. Box 40 oi GA CARL ADAMS INSURANCE 214 South Dooly St. Montezuma, Georgia 472-7511 MONTEZUMA JONES GROCERY, MOTOR AND MA “ £ a % , | —? Congratulations To The Class of 86 4st FRANKLIN FIN CORPORATION 7 305 Spaulding Ave. Montezuma, GA 472-2581 SPA eae HARDWARE ELECTR AK: SER VICE BARROWyRROPANE GAS INC. . BARROW MOBILE HOMES — mW USED MQBILE HOMES - BARRIS PROPANE GAS Inc “fF ower jab $431 SOUTHERN FROZEN FOODS McKenzie’s A Division of Curtice-Burns, Inc. P.O. Box 306 Montezuma, Georgia 472-8181 MACON CO. MEDICAL CENTER HIS AND HERS BEAUTY SALON WHISTLE Oglethorpe, GA STOP HAUGABOOK Montezuma, GA 472-7531 Montezuma, GA 472-6657 TONYA’S TOTS TODDLERS HOBB’S PLUMBING AND REDI-MIX CONCRETE BARROW CHEVROLET, INC. P.O. Box 337 Reynolds, GA 31076 Phone (912) 847-3431 Se ae Compliments of Barrow Chevrolet, Inc. Reynolds, GA John Leroy Barrow, Owners P.O. Box 337 Reynolds, GA 31076 Phone (912) 847-3431 OGLETHORPE FUNERAL CHAPEL | Sympathy — Service — Dignity Dw 607 Kaigler . Oglethorpe, GA (912) 472-6118 COLUMBUS BANK AND TRUST Montezuma — Oglethorpe 472-2331 wt y 8 2 i) SO 3 SS we y) a ¥ G4 away a284L e “En Ptes S sf es + ea Fal at eee tele Chap : “n= 'Shiq € RRy TE =) 3 B VFR Bon 500) Ti fs. 4 a 3 Reon TE ys SS ede Do te. of OS yap a = £ , | LL . +, s ; aw Of Vv — xy (AA T 72. Carolyn Angie aires OFFICE AND EQUIPMENT COACHMEN HOUSING COMPANY P.O. Box 710 Montezuma, GA 31063 (912) 472-8181 FAST FLINT Best Wishes From FOODS Mrs. Virginia H. Hammock Tax Commissioner Congratulations Seniors! Mrs. Maude Lee McKenzie Clerk Superior Court Hwy. 26 472-2191 MrseMyrna E.-Cheek For Your Convenience 7-1] Probate Judge WALTER’S GROCERY Rt. 1 Box 259 Montezuma, GA (912) 472-8491 GAMMAGE PRINT SHOP Printing Office Rubber Stamps Supplies YODER’S DEITSCH HAUS Good Food Clean Atmosphere Reasonable Prices Montezuma, GA 472-2024 GARRETT’S PHARMACY P.O. Box 348 Marshallville, GA 32057 967-2494 (day) 967-2871 (emergency) WALL TIRE SERVICE AND DERRICK ANIMAL HOSPITAL Compliments of Dr. Mrs. Jessie Derrick and Dr. James Brett FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Congratulations Seniors Eccl. 12:1 Remember Now Thy Creator In The Days Of Thy Youth, While The Evil Day Come Not, Nor The Days Draw Nigh Remember God’s Love John 3:16 Rember God’s Forgiveness I John 2:2 Remember God’s Salvation | John 5:10-13 Remember God’s Promise I John 2:25 Members Faith Baptist Church DONATIONS Mitcham’s Montezuma Flower Shop Dr. Williams GOLD KIST Congratulations Bulldogs You’re No. 1 113 Spaulding Road 472-7596 Frank Morgan Jr. J.W. B ettJr. Larry Gar 4 Macon Co, Bifigs Med. Arts Pharmacy a POPE’S AUTO AZTEC LOAN SALES Oglethorpe Road Montezuma, Georgia 219 South Dooly St. Glen Pope Office: 472-8633 Montezuma, Georgia Owner Home: 472-7270 472-2596 MAYFAIR INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED Montezuma, Georgia 472-7511 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Sl PEPSI. THE CHOICE OF A NEW GENERATION. Cordelle, Georgia (912) 273-4468 I-75 South Exit 43 596 Valley Drive Perry, Georgia 31069 912-987-1328 TRUSSELL ELECTRIC Service: 472-7143 Rheem Heating Cooling Whirlpool Appliances RCA Television South Dooly Street 472-2400 SOUTHLAND PRINTERS Publishers of Citizen Georgian 472-7755 CHRISTOPHERS FURNITURE (NELSON’S) Cherry Street 472-6672 SOUTH CENTRAL EQUIPMENT, INC. Authorized Dealer for Case- International Farm Equipment. Case Industrial Equipment, Kubota Tractors, Attachments, Bush- Hog Mowers, Implements. All Types Used Farm and Industrial Equipment. We Rent-Lease-Sell We Have Georgia’s Largest Parts Inventory. Valley Dr. Just Off I- 75 Perry, Georgia (912) 987-1716 Perry Number (912) 741-1627 Macon Number 1-800-572-1716 Georgia Toll Number GEORGIA FEDERAL JESSE BARNES, JR. Representative P.O. Box 43, 389 Drayton Street Montezuma, Georgia 31063 (912) 472-2406 insuring a Horace Mann. Walnut St. 472-7518 Montezuma, GA Congratulations Seniors! From: The 1985-86 Yearbook Staff BARKERS MARKET Congratulations Randall and Teresa! Montezuma, GA 472-6310 DE VAUGHN AGENCY South Dooly St. Montezuma, GA 472-8440 THE MCKENZIE AGENCY INC. Complete Insurance Montezuma 472-8111 CHEW AND LAMBERTH Attorneys-At-Law 472-7551 WACSON - MAC CHEWS 472-8191 362 North Dooly St. Montezuma, GA CLASS OF 36 ERIC DIXON Seniors ’°86 are Number 1, Congratulations Mom and Dad JOHN ALAN STAFFORD Congratulations! We Love You Mama, Daddy and Suzy SUSIE HUNT We Are Proud Of You And We Love You Mama and Daddy MARGARET E. GEORGE We Love You And We’re Proud Of You Mama, Grandmother, and ‘Grandaddy’ BRAD STAFFORD Congratulations! We Are Proud Of You Dad, Mom and Angelia ROBERT LINDSEY LADD Wisdom is The Principal Thing; Therefore get Wisdom And With All Thy Getting Get Understading. Mom, Dad, Rod, Val and Tarryeo ROMUNDA MITCHELL Congratulations! We’re proud Of You Mama, Daddy, Nanny and Bubba BRENDA MCCARTY Congratulations! We’re Proud Of You Mama, Betty and Dale RAMONDA SOPHIA FULLERTON Congratulations! We’re Proud of You. Lots Of Luck Love Mom, Dad, Grandpa, and Grandma BARRY PHILLIP PAGE We Love You And Are Proud Of You! Dad and Mom and Andy Senior Salutes NAPOLEON HILL, JR. Congratulations! We’re Proud Of You Mom, Dad, Harriett and Family YOLANDA YVETTE WEST Congratulations! We Love You Daddy, Mama, Gerald and Tonya RONNIE L. GORDON Congratulations, Seems You’re Gonna Make It! Mom, Dad, Lisa, Angel and Sandy JULIE C. HOLBROOK We’re Proud Of You In Many Ways Love Dad, Becky, and Emily LORI LYNN NELSON We are Proud Of You, Congratulations Love Mom, Dad, and Scott JAMES L. MILLER, JR. Congratulations, We’re Proud Of You, And For You Mom and Dad CAM CANNON We Hope that You Accomplish In The Future All You Dream of Today CATHY MARIE TOOKES Cathy, Home Is Where The Heart Is, Home Is With Us We Love You, Sue and Olivia CAROL PEARSON We Are Proud of You, Congratulations! Love Mama, Daddy and Bo JOHN E. MORRIS, II Congratulations and Good Luck In Your Future! Mom and Dad The goal of the ’86 Bulldog is to make an everlasting mark on the hearts of all who view it. I especially hope a place for this annual will always remain in the heart of the Class of ’86. Long after the pages of the book has been worn from years of reminiscing (by former classmates and teachers). | would like to know that the 86 Bulldog Made its Mark!! As past editors have said, writing the editor’s note is the hardest task “s the editor faces in putting a P| yearbook together. Hours of hard a® work were exerted by a most helpful staff in making the book. Along with the staff, Mrs. Jo Campbell, the advisor, and Mrs. ———————— % | | Carole Barfield, the staff bookkeeper, helped tremendously in a putting this book together. : Furthermore, our job could not be completed without the support of our principal, Mr. Carl Peaster, and regional advisor, Mr. Dave Ziegler. Best Wishes and Good Luck, EDITOR'S MARKS YESTERDAY MARKS COMORROW Be Cx id ‘ae s¥ pode bs


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