Marietta High School - Olympian Yearbook (Marietta, GA)

 - Class of 1975

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' 3321 452:35 fg , .ww V av, mp, .+ v f ff: lg 1 'ww-sri Q Q n , 5 S if Q S S Q 5 , , 1 f 4 As the new day downs The sun steadily shines through the confusing clouds. .,.. fffx , C , , K w 1 , ,, , , - v- . , , ,,,1 , ,, . , ,, 3 , X ' f- ' ,',, w ' W , I Q, ws: .:!', ,,' ' ,,, ' 4 1, ,, ., ,, ,il ,g , x I , , , - , WW - I 'i, w , ,,, 3: ,ng ,,,,, 'HM V ,,- ,nw , X .. 1 ,Q ,, , x ,, X , w, 1 , ' nn, W , , 1 A o 'M ,:, ,, 5, ,,,x, I ,,X ', o P n 1 7 8 With the beginning ot the new year comes many new and innovative methods ot teaching. iii ra ... -i ii'i i', A 'A li .1 . 4 i ,,.ii,,i.E, N , Q fi 5 i ' 4 E i I ! I I ,.fx . ' Y , 3 ., ,. , YL .. 1 N I 10' The pride cmd tiiii ii spirit ofthe stijdents begin te gtowfdsithe mdny activities, i elections cmd ,orgcinizdtions get under woy. E, ? E 12 in Q f , z 3 5.3 W Ng tc ft As the new yeor begins and new events hcJppen,the Iiterciry publications document student lite. Photo by H, E Qu Jw A W mr if if ' ,.,, .,Q,, M H ' 16 if Truly An lndividual . Qi And because you are truly an individual, we admire you. And because we admire you for your love of scholarship, your avid interest and participation in sports of all kinds, we feel that you are a versatile individual. Whether filling the role of Mother, Grandmother, Teacher, Sports Enthusiast, Gar- dener, or Cultural devotee, your uniqueness as an individual has inspired us to dedicate the 1975 OLYMPIAN to you, Mrs. Emma McCaughey Kohler Did You Know That. . . . . . the OLYMPIAN staff is introducing a new section this year? The purpose of this section is to recognize the many talents and hobbies of our students. These activities range from dog training to ballet dancing. We feel the many and varied interests ofthe students deserve some recognition as it takes dedication to be successful with them. Lynne Taylor and Kathy Kelly are mem- bers ofthe Marietta School of Ballet. Patricia Howard has become quite an accomplished guitarist. She plays mostly for her own pleasure. T ti. Q5 iw i ' 'ii V Q 1 wi.. A 1 it? W? uw P K wL,,. 'Q 5' 2-Q' x 1 M g ' F49 8' W.. 7 I 5 ,A 6 70 di fa or 1 N im Q Vx new :alt-P' ' tx' I QL I 4 vis jp Zi Becky Fortson has a newly acquired hobby - the banjo. She is now boasting a three-song repertoire. HM David Parks, Ellen Coggins, Ben Shoemake, and Joy Richardson spend most of their free time ice 7 ' skating. ? 4 4' X gig 5+ . ,, . ... ..... QS Horses are the favorite pastime of Pam Roukoski and Lee Rohner. Pam hos been riding for many years and her basement shows it, it is full of ribbons from various shows. Lee rides iusi for fun and is break- ing her new colt, Chisca. '95 V ,fl wgiigf few: M w of Y As the sun rises, we find the OLYMPIAN staff working on the decorations for the Superlctives Assembly, and sets os the Home- coming Queen is crowned. 4 vu-I '--.NZ ACT I VI TI ES Valerie McCormick - Feature Editor Straight from GONE WITH THE WIND. I ...Q ,ii it 5 Paaaaaaaaaartylll Hey, what are ya'll looking at? Will the real Mr. Bonds please stand up! No wonder you all lost the class competition! My mamma did tell me about Ultra-brite! ll! ill It's with great pleasure that I give you this . . . Alan, you'll never win a beauty contest that way! Qs During the 74-75 year, the activities of the M.H.S. students have been many. There have been dances, assemblies, and honors. The honored students at Mar- ietta have earned a special place in student body. The students realized the dedication involved in developing individual talents. They recognized the talented class- mates that deserved special honors. During the yeor we have had many special programs including pep rcillies, skits, plays, and guest speakers. All of these activities and others have made l974-1975 a particularly memorable ond meaningful year tor stu- dents and stciff alike. - Nancy, hurry with the intro, l'm ready to sing! Caught in the act. E Now, a fountain. Trickle, trickle, trickle. Well, my friends. Ya got trouble!! UW Go, Gayle, go!! Ice Creeeeeeaaaaammmmmlll 55555355 ll :Q r , 'I I I ' s . llilll l ln the spring of l974, a swindling trav- eling salesman by the name of Professor Harold Hill, alias Bryan Par- ker, brought Seventy-Six Trombones into the lives of the Iowa Stubborn peo- ple of River City. Trouble had invaded River City, and Hill, along with his side-kick Marcellus lDan McCalll tried to start a boy's band. The self-educated librarian- piano teacher, played by Gayle Baily, along with Mayor Shinn lWilliam Penderl, are not so easily swayed by the Profes- sor. Hill tries to win the love of Marian, but she will have nothing to do with him. If You Don't Mind My Saying So, Mrs. Paroo, Marian's Irish mother played by Valerie McCormick, wants Marian to marry him. Yet Marian has her own idea of My White Knight. Hill has problems convincing the towns- people, especially the school board - and as he almost has the people con- vinced another traveling salesman, Charlie Cowell lBruce Pilgriml has papers to prove Hill is a phony. Marian tries to stall Charlie and keep him from revealing Hill. In the meantime, the entire town is after the Professor, and he is eventually caught. Marian stands up for Hill, and finally she introduces the boys' band. The people are appalled at the boy's ability to play. The choral department expresses many thanks to Mrs. Beverly Henrich, director, Mr. Bill Robb, art, and Ms. Gina Davis, drama advisor. -if -I' Il. ' A In lf No hazing on school property! WSB Young Americans Cathy Reed Alan Ball Floyd Martin Bryon Parker Becky Fortson Ben Crisp Merrill Littleiohn Not Pictured: Stella Mowrey Linda Thomas National Merit Semi-Finalist Alan Ball The Merit Program Semi-finalists were the high- est scorers in each state on the T973 Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude TestfNational Merit Scholar- ship Qualifying Test. The approximately 15,000 semi-finalists represent the top one-half of one per- cent of the nation's most academically talented young people. 'F-is P55353 1, v A . Governors l-lonor's Semi- Finalists Kelly Franzman, Lisabeth Smith, Laurie Fowler, Mike Pickering, Carla Dodd, Laurie Sheeler, Erin McCormick, Bob Crittendon Governors l-lonor's Alternates Jim Secrist, Mark Owens, David Darden, Russell Berry, Shawna Paige 1 i?'y'5!'!Ii Star Student James Galt Star Student is determined from the scores of the seniors who take the November or December SAT. The scores are compared and the highest scorer is the Star Student for the high school. Each Star Student chooses a teacher who he feels has benefited him most during his high school career. This year, James has picked Mr. Terry Segers as his Star Teacher. Congratulations, to James and Mr. Segers. Star Teacher Mr. Terry Segers Q il The activities at Marietta High School are as different as they are exciting . . . .wa 1 A -523 iw iw ci learning experience while having fun faqs Qsffffz ,ri W5 aa I' 55' gif 32 Homecoming l974 Homecoming 1974 was filled with excitement! Football practice, homecoming queen nominations, and extra band ehearsals were all in preparation forthe one special night. During this night there was spirit and support as all stood behind the Big Blue Machine. There was anticipation as all waited for the crowning of the new homecoming queen. 'here was festivity, for after the exciting game, the annual dance was held in the gym. The dance was a glamorous :limax ofa week of Homecoming activity. - ,N . - . ., , .. f -sa- i H ,mg gZ4M1lQ5ZC9f'A Omg mmm my efwwfwmm Jim SQWQDMW Jw mm,Mf QW Qwef Jwwmz sbazzmm JfI1ss.7flQ!wfDm1lmy JVmcy Qmby JM Mncy Jmnlvw GW gala! UWM EMM gl?- Om Wm, wwfam ffm, QW Wm, gsm Qzwww 5 , X f G 5 ' 'i, X ' gf' v P- gig v gi ? l ? i5fg3iiF if sig' ' 16,4 Q fig M i,?. q,gff ikwg 1 w 1 if ii g f:,, 6-,g,. iiifff E W W ,L 'P ' VGYH V VEQE9 1 Q1 V 119: - wgzafff ig 3 fn if? sw L 'SQ Kg n5JPQfi37ilw 1 figgiii 'EHST gs- 1 13 ww J W - ax . R2 4 ..+1 .. Mr. And Miss M.H.S. What is the perfect high school student? What characteristics would he have? They would be well rounded with varied interests encompassing all types of high school activitiesp they would be all the Superlatives rolled into one best looking, most intellectual, friendliest. This is the person who is recognized as Mr. and Miss M H S the person chosen to epitomize the spirit of Marietta High School. 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The band, Concert Choir, and the First Methodist handbell ringers gave us some Christmas-spirit-build- ing music. Mr. Commins and the Sorghum Syrup Soppers performed. Sean Randall sang White Christmas, and everyone cheered and felt a definite surge of pride for each nominee. -'ir .4 m f ,LQ 7CI75W6n15wC3MZ ww QW gm JKMJCMQLZ QM Mcpfoffww Qqwwbffa JKWQWQZZZQ JMQWHMQXYZM Q5ZlLi0flf gQepwsen1ZZ2w QWQ 5540 Q30 UMW vfmfqgywwg gzeemmg Linmf ,9Qg0wsenDZZms UWM QZMJZ JM QM gms 9QgawsmDZM in A , K, N I fi x 9 0 1 'Q , 2 Ugg, ff if 1 . 1' , ,V W 4,5 u tg EQ, Aw bf 1 fig ,g fu.: ff' ,E s .V ' If .. F 1 MN., my A. x ., E 544 si- ,. , . 1 sf: ff' '-my E' . JPN? ' , 7 ' ,f- ' V,, ,,f-fir' 1,3 L Y if Xl .' Q 1 fi , 1 fy IQ 5, xi 5 Q S' T -. P, . 1,'gTii i'g53'.??ff4v1g ..LA 2, 4 1 V1 f 4, -Z -as Hffw f . L 'E 51511, am QQQMJZLM dm QZWUWMW :CW , ww-'vsp '?fEfw ,,f ,,,..--'--0 J Qsffwfgfa px 2 dm Z YJMQ Wmdf CMA Xl i nl .Hwuw , l.. i' Ei 1.1-' if ., ,, P , -tl if 1 , WM i. 3 ff wi N.. k 1 Q as 'g 4 Y - 0 1 0 3, is ' xk,,h : :sg QQM Quan gem l fm e 5 , S 5, .. 3' gg 1 W W , ,,,, , ,W 'i f S The sun never rises without find- ing the band at early morning rehearsals, or sets until the football team has put in a grueling day of practice. ATHLETICS Floyd Martin - Sports Editor Jody Donehoo - Assistant Sports Editor a NW f ' gjqf ll Well, where's th l 'u. , 1 vw-J K SQ V' ,VY1,:? A ,, .,,' , . 4 l g . V? ,V KAL , LVWM, W 555,53 Q ,,.fQg, fp 'k t fx ' Mm ,K 1 I Q Y 6 .,., , 'M fn, , - ,, A ,, B W' . M W ffg ef ' DV' ' X 'I mv. 1 ffe., ww-- 'Qi aw Hb 51' L, I divx 5 g i i i vm, :yr 'A-1 ,N ' , - M4 V1 X A: Q ,. -g' . f ' --N ll ' 14 L . 5 ki I L , E L 34 39 . 3 In Q. xv b ', 6'-3 ' pil ,,.', Q W I . U Y ' gn, . fi if 1 Ui V' ii , f ,, . Q if I l. 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Qi ' ., 'w srrs in i J Q -si AR, Q ' 4 V , ,V kj RS. l ' ' 1 Eh: , M , I 4 so sg, h Please, boys, only l l to o huddle! ss- we wg.. , so me M . A, 1 'Sid Q35 53 f -fr i'-. K Y, . s, A ,sri wig- I FOOTBALL ' . 'nkatyf .ive I MHS I3 I0 I3 7 6 42 l7 7 37 7 'Fl 1' if J ,ADX X ,tg if -Jlq. Varsity 1 Opponents Osborne West Rome I0 Paulding Co. North Cobb 15 South Cobb Sprayberry Douglas Co. 27 Rossville 20 Cherokee Wheeler 28 AWARDS Co-Captains Charles Coles Hugh Bishop Michael Grant Robert Thompson Best Offensive Lineman Charlie Coles Best Defensive Lineman: Hugh BlSl'lOp , Best Offensive Back: Stanley Stallworth Best Defensive Back: Michael Grant Best Receiver: Michael Grant Hustle Award: Robert Thompson Sportsmanship Award: Bob Sudderth Blue Devil Pride: Tommy Renshaw Scholastic Award: Trey Howell 54 FOOTBALL MHS 2 6 I8 7 2l l4 2l 2 7 I 5 20 39 I 4 6 28 Jr. Varsity Opponents South Cobb Wheeler North Cobb Wheeler North Cobb Sprayberry Marist Freshman South Cobb Riverwood North Cobb Wheeler Paulding Co. Sprayberry Marist Floyd Devi I 's Scoreboxes WRESTLING ' . Varsity MHS Opponents 9 Sprayberry 9 Rockdale Co. l 7 Campbell I9 North Cobb 45 Pebblebrook 43 McEachern 42 Wheeler 26 Paulding Co. 26 Osbome 45 South Cobb I4 West Rome Jr. Varsity l 8 Sprayberry 9 Rockdale Co. 39 Campbell 36 North Cobb 42 Wheeler 27 Paulding Co. 27 Osbome 57 South Cobb 27 West Rome AWARDS Tom Davis -- 2nd Cobb County lst North Metro 2nd Region Mike Brackett - 3rd Cobb County 2nd North Metro lst Region Stanley Almond - lst Cobb County Hugh Bishop - 2nd Region Hans Bishop - 2nd Region Bruce Myres - 3rd Cobb County 4th Region SOCCER MHS 5 l 5 3 l l 3 l 4 l 2 '-C Varsity 1974-75 Varsity Soccer Scores Opponents Osborne Wheeler Cambell Osborne Wills Darlington Sprayberry North Cobb South Cobb Paulding Co. South Cobb obb Co. Tournament ' ' - Region 5-AAA Tournament 2 3 2 4 I 4 MHS 6 2 2 l l 0 l 0 2 South Cobb Wills State Tournament North Springs Columbia lakeside Consolation Westminister 3rd in the State Junior Varsity Scores Opponent Sprayberry Pebblebrook Osborne McEachern Cambell Wheeler South Cobb Darlington North Cobb VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL Girls MHS Opponent 37 Campbell 74 Douglas Co. 4l South Cobb 5 l Osborne 44 Paulding Co. 46 Osborne Cobb County Tournament 42 Sprayberry 60 North Cobb 37 Sprayberry 25 Cherokee 32 Wheeler 50 Paulding Co. 39 South Cobb 47 North Cobb 38 Sprayberry 57 Douglas Co. 50 Campbell 35 Cherokee 42 Wheeler Sub-Region Toumament 36 Paulding Co. MHS 6l 53 63 69 66 64 54 5 l 70 47 76 67 56 65 96 76 67 72 66 68 83 69 62 Boys Opponent Campbell Douglas Co. South Cobb Osborne Paulding Co. Osborne Tournament Sprayberry Wheeler North Cobb Will Sprayberry Rossville Cherokee Wheeler Paulding Co. South Cobb North Cobb Sprayberry Douglas Co. Rossville Campbell Cherokee Wheeler FRESHMAN BASKETBALL .4555 MHS 32 23 41 37 24 I 4 36 I9 24 22 33 21 28 30 27 I7 MHS 42 37 63 53 42 54 58 5l 63 55 48 38 59 58 46 60 59 Girls Opponents Campbell Douglas Co. South Cobb Osborne Paulding Co Osborne North Cobb Sprayberry Cherokee Wheeler Paulding Co. South Cobb Sprayberry Douglas Co. Campbell Cherokee Wheeler Boys Opponents Campbell Douglas Co. South Cobb Osborne Paulding Co Osborne North Cobb Sprayberry Rossville Cherokee Wheeler Paulding Ca South Cobb Sprayberry Douglas Co. Rossville Campbell in - LQ MHS 20 2l l 8 36 26 34 43 32 30 20 35 22 60 I9 25 MHS 30 34 54 43 34 24 45 43 31 45 36 34 44 47 33 Girls Opponents Douglas Co. Osbome Paulding Co. Osborne North Cobb Sprayberry Floyd Jr. High Cherokee Wheeler Paulding Co. Sprayberry Douglas Co. Floyd Jr. High Cherokee Wheeler Boys Opponents Douglas Co. Osborne Jr. Hi. 38 Paulding Co. Osborne Jr. Hi. North Cobb Sprayberry Floyd Jr. Hi. Cherokee Wheeler Paulding Co. Sprayberry Douglas Co. Floyd Jr. Hi. Cherokee Wheeler Q, if 2 'WH 45 22 35 I6 l 4 26 l 6 36 25 38 I 5 38 40 32 47 37 39 39 30 47 46 34 35 52 40 34 56 32 Football 1974. It all began in February with spring practice when the varsity squod was picked. All summer long the football players prepared for the long, uphill climb, by pumping weights and drilling basic skills. The Blue Devils started the season on a promising note, rolling over Osborne. As the season prog- ressed, the Devils got bogged down by North Cobb and South Cobb squeaking past them. With the Wheeler game approaching, a fevered antic- ipation overcame the entire student body. Friday night Devil pride ruled. Marietta surprised the undefeated ball club, holding its offense scoreless until the fourth quarter. 'Q A Q 1 'W' my A Af, AX xt 0 x G 'O 'R it-kbs my , , -a , 2 ,f I 4 , 9' 0 Tx 5? '77 F. s A , I ,ig -Q 1 . nl Q v :W 1 .. ,7 I 4, 'Kia., '1 i N. X A 6 F V H , ' WW 32 Le! 5 5 1 a I 1 Q K , ' 4 .41 .KP X Ocx O--Q4 X 1 if f x X X G X 324 Q33 X , V 1 P gt HQM Q ' Q oi If I cVv5 f 'f' , - . 0 , Q, ,.wWww.A..1m.+MWWY 1, 'm lm 1:-QE: , SS Q 3 x i N W iii 3 wi 4. 'sg ' in H ' .mf I new UE .--M llllli xIN 2 m . 1 'X c. km W xls Q cn QA, 1 U5 C I yr' 'G' 'T ,, h Ph U1 Q .. 1 CN M Q. . 's:x.,:f2,:,gx, wi! ,QI iff 'N 'W wma , , ,,,' T 4 .FL 'X A Tough Season Leaves The B-Team With A 5-3 Record lst Row: Randy King, Joe Lindsey, Mike Walsh, Johnny Bishop, Billy Alford, Brian Franklin, Bill Underwood, Bob Bradley, David Heath. 2nd Row: Brian McLure, Rob Williams, Charles Fowler, Bill Marlow, Trey Duncan, Alex Newsome, Rex Robinson, Steve McNeel. 3rd Row: Tommy Borgel, Wayne Shore, Richard Scott, Steve Parker, David Ward, Anthony Dabrey, Tom Valley, Greg Richardson. 4th Row: Mark Rogers, Brent Ward, Tim Sudderth, Dennis Hendricks, Jeff Anglin, Mark Cooley. 5th Row: David Camp, Mike Duncan, Coach Earl Jackson, Manager Lyles Holder. Not Pictured: Jim Kemp, Mike Rielly, Coach Suitor. xi ,gi Freshman Footloall Team 'Achieves 5-3 Record Front Row lL to Rl: Randy O'Conner, Mark Mozley, Conley Ingram, Davey McCollum, Sherman Arnold, Eddie Hayes, Peter Borgel, Tyrus Whitfield. Second Row lL to Rl: Randy Askew, Jay Little, Carlos Turner, Ricky Crowder, Wayne Johnson, David Cox, Hans Bishop, Kevin Askew, Glen Skipwith. Third Row KL to Rl: Darryl Carpenter, Chad Carlile, Johnny Walker, David Emerson, Mark Preisinger, Danny Greenway, David Layne, Clay Tillery, Jim Gantt. Fourth Row lL to Rl: Gus Willis, Tim Tiggs, Dennon Ross, James Tillman, Mitch Gilstrap, Tommy Bonds, Donald Johnson, Bill Homes, Rory Watson. Freshmen contemplate another victory. You're not getting this one! My .s it lt, at Mi 1 If an ii . in fm, NL.. . si . . , 9 - f H . K Q 1 L-...,.. 4 Qi? .na ......... J K m , f . Af 1 ig' -mm--lho. - N---an ,.., New . i bv.. gf Q. 1... V Q QNX 5 is 'C ss, 'xx My 4 QV. W K X if Lis , N3 if ' K xii Q, A Q: .B 4 s 'S F 58 HR il . , ig 1-'Y . U ,r a ,, 'hw-..,,, ax xr? . I .-i4s,-,-ny gi wha- 52 4 1 'I ? Basketball T Q cn K CD -1- U' Q U5 77 CD -1- U- fi T Q U3 77 CD -+- CT Q U3 77 CD -I- U Q CD 77' CD -l- C- Q CD -1- C- XSSS5' sk 11 S 5 iz C.C,C ,ill 5 N mm it +qn f 'i2sf ,1- f , .Mm ,It Q The boys' and girls' varsity teams wound up another year of basketball this past February. The girls started off like a house afire but were mel- lowed after the Christmas break. A few of the highlights of their season were the Douglas County game where the girls won 74 to 42. In this game Sheryl Fowler scored 33 points and Lee Rohner had 21 rebounds. The boys had another great season ending with a record of I3 wins and 6 losses. In the Christmas Tournament the boys came in second place losing to Wills by only 2 points. Charlie Coles was named to the All-Tourna- ment Team. One ofthe most memora- ble games, especially to Ronnie Bethel, was against Wheeler where a last second shot by Bethel from half- court won the game 67 to 65. Both of these teams deserve much recognition for their performances. fe is Boys' Vo rsily Bciskelbo ll 4 +rHf:r,? in-Yfffq vuzsf, Xkpxi ,rxilffq 3 l 8 S ylllL'7',r 'Bm we K . a-'W lL to Rl Darryl Sullivan, Ronnie Bethel, Ronnie White, Charles Rosser, Mike Willis, Joe Gill, Charlie Coles, Mark Stroud, Eddie Dyer, Herbert Peeples, Kenny Greenway, Jeff Delorneft. J 42 - f K' L . .i f J Q an i 1 ds YU! :Juli ,.+ . .. 1 ii! s 3 1.1 up K Vu J as M x X -.Q 41 Q Nii '1 Girls' Varsity Basketball Top: Stacy Gilstrap, Gwynn Flournoy, Patty Davis, Sheryl Fowler, Lee Rohner, Cheryl Hill. Bottom: Beverly Holliman, Nancy Dansby, Geraldine Phillips, Leigh Farrar. 70 6 5 'i 5 0 9 Q47 B-Team Basketball Girls' Squad: Sherri Holt, Teresa Ross, Ann Tillman, Debbie Ray, Janie Christian, Bridgett Lindley, Beth Briscoe, Rhonda Blount, Donna Moore, Barbara Warden' rr! U ' Q win, 'QM if Q33 14 Boys' Team: Coach William Taylor, David Heath, Bill Smith, Jeff Anglin, Andy McCollum, Hicks Malonson, Tom Fennelly, Gordon Gilley Virgil Turner, Brent Ward, Dennis Andrews, Richard Simalton, Rob Williams, Mike Williams, Bobby Bryant. y -H--W -- -- in --- - Freshman Basketball Girls' Squad: Lisa de Oliveira, Janice Caldwell, Denise Lovejoy, Pat Dodd, Angela Gorman, Chara Brock, Stephanie Grogan, Diane Emer- son, Cheryl Miller. .s..........Q,,......... W 'ill-Alrfilff l fc XM sub, QI 1 ...rv-'H' me Boys' Squad: Danny Greenway, George Williams, Nathaniel Rosser, Mark Carter, Conley Ingram, Mark Mozley, De Little, Carlos Turner, .lim Thomas, Gus Willis, Tim Tiggs, James Tillman, Scott Bentley, Mitch Gilstrap, Tommy Bonds, Bill Montgomery, Charles McDonald. E4 2 , ir if 1 x Q s Lk! ,ew- ,, 'bs zf.. ' A Y - 1 if 3 x rw ...-'59 H, Q' ITF X4-Q Yi M X M M Z H 'M 3 v , , Soccer Varsity Squad: Bottom: Jim Underwood, Bill Underwood, Dennis Williams, Tommy Borgel, Tommy Renshaw, Ben Shoemake, Johnny Grimes, Jeff Jaeger, John Harding, Tom Smith, Ronnie Culpepper, David McNair. Top: Bobby Haldeman, Bob Sudderth, Brian Mills, Paul Okerberg, Bob Bradley, Buddy Ryle, David Borgel, Hayes Wyatt, Chris Tanner, Robbie Sessions, Jimmy Eller, Trey Duncan, Mark Owen, Jack Gentry, Paul Lecroy, David Camp, Nelle Pender. 45? K A by us, 1 K ZW, 7 4 ,V 4131 Q- 'N 1841! 5 ' X4 '14 'X , 'I X' g F , Q :J x 7 ff E 5, ,mi . WW' 399' I' G- ,Q ' ' M 1 , in Qw qw u-1 fl ,Vgg,, ,,v Q W, ,Q 'UESST' f . 233914715913 57251 ff , if 1 i- , - W .4 av A 4 1. .K gags im- qi' ,, 1' M , , I 5 ,,, . 2 ML ii ' ' QQ. I if 2? we .,. Tennis A AQ Left to Right: Coach Carter, Ben Manning, Ronald McCollum, Andy Thurmond, David Grey, Ronnie Culpepper, Kirk Hall, Mark Barboure, Marcus Carter, Owen Prillaman, Dwight Smith, David Bork, Bob Christopher, Jeff Dean. Front Row, Left to Right: Debbie Caswell, Anne Mullins, Lee Henderson, Nancy Dansby, Beth Briscoe, Carol Holladay. Back Row, Left to Right: Gayle Peacock, Hilda Derreberry, Joy Taylor, Patricia Howard, Amanda Gable. Golf P'F1RJW41f-Kai' Y ' V' A, 7 'X Hicks Malonson, Craig Walker, Rob Williams, Bill Smith, Tommy Brannen, Sam Gentry, Mike Preisinger, Brad Brooks. v all 4' ,iri If ,f:Wl ,M w '1 .22 f:rl.,', 'L ' 4 agar X, gl., af . -,J? fgg. ' ' - , A . ' 1. r '-1,5 V . if l .A ' A, vas- M V+. 79 Baseball 5 I - Y, M S Bottom: Ccfhy Reed, Don Hunfon, Chuck Allen, Gordon Gilley, Virgil Turner, Chuck Carney, Rex Robinson, Ron Hunton, Mike Grant Eddie McConnel, Sherry Reed. Top: Danny Jinks, Benefa Lovingood, Mike Young, Jeff Anglin, Darryl Sullivan, Sieve lnsley, Ronnie Morrow, Merrill Lifileiohn, Donnie Lyle, Andy McCollum, Eddie Morrow, Tony Jinks, Coach Wilkins. Er' 94 fi, wfu- WH www if-597-n ?: M' .401 if M f:--an 154,744-L ww., fm, H Q ,V lf - , 2 1 W ' ,M :iw Ti .,.f'fg,W41af' .K ,,,,,,,, ,ry , ', A My :fm ' y' W, V. ,Q M -M in , in 4, mf N W - , -.1 ., , 1 l + . ' ' 'Qi' fainph W in ry , g i ,W ,, ' x ii' M 'af I Y ,M V - , A, + . f -, M, I I ,W V I .,. -eww, ' ' 'xml W AV - ww V vi . mv 4 M, .,...,, . Ld, fvw-.nc-S-Q 4 mv .KNSP WW een 1-qs. may , I A P x l X Anybody seen this before? How about 171123 stance? f x ,fX N Bat Girls: Beneta Lovingood, Sherry Reed, Cathy Reed. G i :.:+,g,-7,3 ,kb 2 X Z 4 A 1 i,,v, ,,M, . X A I fly t -we ' ff ' M 5. g f g ff f +w 9 ' Z, How many balls are you guys playing with?! Does Michael always sleep while playing baseball? 1 111 1 '1 I I Track And Cie cl Boys' Squad: Coach Duke, Mike Willis, Cornelius Blair, Bobby Cole, Anthony Tiggs, Bill Marlow, Erroll Eckford, Allen Cook, James Wascher, Floyd Martin, Brent Ward, Tom Valley, Coach Jackson. Mike Willis Mike won the County Championship in the shot-put competition. He also placed third in the state and sec- ond inthe region. Anthony Tiggs Anthony won the County Championship in the triple iump competition and set a record of 43 ft. l l inches. Stanley Stallworth Stanley won the County Championship in the l00 yd. dash. He along with Anthony Tiggs, Allen Cook and Paul LeCroy, were on the 440 yd. relay team which placed first in the county. s i A ,J X, t mlm. 4,523 , . , fl . I ,KFMV . 1 I' i ' , 4 sph. 12' ,1 '92 4 f I , Wfv w. f ,Qj fm fs H wh I ' I -I 1 ,W ' mf QW 1, A 4 ' ,w J g ff iq- ' N mire , QQHQ ,Q , ,, ,, ,, R raw,-. g-qty? ,. ,, ,, 12 fp ,'kSg,1Q2f P 'i erffffl 37 ,'f,,,, ' .y ,, J WV, ' , 5 S' , 1 3- Luv- ,G 'W f il' - I k ' rv 'V Q, lf ',f Softball: Marcia Rogers, Leigh Farrar, Sheryl Fowler, Geraldine Phillips, Patty Davis, Donna Sullivan. l l 'sw asv Girls' Track: Theresa Ross, Rhonda Williams, Vicki Crowder, Sandy Wilson, Barbara Warden. 3 QV- X, . , 7 I and ' qi. ,rx l 9 'Z 5' A f W 1 P2 433 l +55 kim W ff wkvfxfh 4?iw'm -V 5? ' K -l ,.,.,g,,1,1 ,. ,, , ,W if W 3 v -f H f 4 11 in l 2 gif Z, 9,4 4 Wg' Q 45 vm R, ff 52 iz' , in gf' Em, 5 'l W 565247 ' 4? Sf Q ,f 1- , , K' if 3 f 2 4 if 32 fa rw J? 4: fjL:Q,:2L' i W, gy ij? ,W .v 44 SIL 1, Q A, ,QM 422' L- s Ao- 4., ' GIRL 2 , i wQ GO!!! A well-known fling of 33 feet, 5V2 inches hurdled Geraldine Phil- lips into competition in the 1974 Junior Olympics. This event was held in Spartanburg, South Caro- lina where she competed in the shot-put. Geraldine won first place and a gold medal in Spartanburg with a toss of 35 feet, l l3h inches. Although she took a first place, she could not advance to the nationals at the University of Nebraska on August 8, 1974, because there was not a national event in the girls' shot-put. The first time she ever threw the 8 pound shot in competition was in a tri-meet with Marietta, Dalton and Cherokee in the spring of l974. She won with a throw of 34 feet, 9V2 inches. She fell in love with the event and became the ter- ror of Region 5-AAA with a toss of 36 feet, 5 inches to win the shot-put title last year. Later, she finished second in the state with a 34 feet, 7 inch toss. Marietta High School was iustly proud for Geraldine. Segwg ww' 'SV Q A if Q 2 yy ,Q .K 'I-me .wp lg 'N 'Ji T33 'T f luifx. This is the last time Trey will have his name above the locker. Ronnie leaps high into the air to score 2 more points for the Devils. Cookie Man races to the finish line as thousands of spectators watch on in earnest. r , M 3651 ne, . cixkn d-fi' 3 a I ,,,,,,..,...-v--- 'Q' ,,,.,.wuHf W z No. 32, who does your hair? WEEK 34 , A penny for your thoughts. Or, perhaps, due fo inflation nickle for your fhoughfsf' WHOCSH!!! As the sun rises, we find the Interact Club having an early morn- ing coke and doughnut meeting, and as the sun sets, the French club is on its way to a French restaurant for supper. 'T J i. ASSOCIATICDNS Kimberly Sessions, Mark Barboure, Lisa Weems Club Editors U' -L ,Q my f 'ww wr lil ,is 'x ,414 x'.f X M N 4 ,J-Q 'M ,- TT -:ff -L 1 irffe- . '1 V '15 'L 'wi ' A! ' it W if ?2w'tlif'ei1-'3f',iii.fEi2s'if- Slfffi-E -spy A . Q - , '55-1-f,,,,q-J .- 4: ,, Associations This year the clubs got oft to a slow start. But at last in November they got on their feet. They performed tasks such as working in concession stands, making music for pep rallies, assemblies and decorating the halls to stimulate the student spirit. This year some clubs such as the Science Club weren't formed because of lack of interest, but also this year we have several new clubs - Environmental, Under- ground, and religious organizations. The associations in this section are indeed a worth- while part of student life by helping the student partici- pate to become an individual more aware of becoming involved. v,,,-4 425 3:23-V, ' 'f..w1 img gf' -7 ' 1 ' L P254 5 4 Q , ,. ,t,?.., f , f wg , ' ff , WE? W f, mil , 'if 5 , gawk ? 3 - Ji!-if-ew i'Q5?3.::4+1x. 1 j- 4 fisfjiii' D ' 1 I Leigh Farrar Marshall Turner Valerie McCormick Bryan Parker Neal Sherrer Mary Walsh David Darden Mark Barboure Kim Sessions Lisa Weems Floyd Martin Jody Donehoo Anne Mullins Mary Sanger Linda Thomas Scott Benson Alicia Hill Felicie Sturghall Carla Dodd Ann Mayes David Parks Bob Sudderth Jimmy Edwards Mr. Neil Bonds Editor Assistant Editor Feature Editor Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Faculty Editor Assistant Faculty Editor Club Editor Club Editor Club Editor Sports Editor Assistant Sports Editor Copy and Index Editor Typist Senior Class Editor Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor Freshman Class Editor Photography Coordinator Photographer Photographer Asst. Photographer Advisor The OLYMPIAN, the official yearbook publication of Marietta High School since 1917, has an average circulation of one thou- sand yearbooks. Continuing to be the most anticipated arrival of the year, few students realize the hard work and dedication that goes into the making of a good yearbook. A cover is designed, ads are sold, layouts are drawn, the first dead- line is met and the yearbook is now officially underway. No matter how well planned, the yearbook couldn't exist without stu- dent support. Every year the OLYMPIAN staff puts on a skit for the student body to kick off year- book sales. Other than the skit the staff is responsible for four more assemblies: The Superlative Assem- bly, the Homecoming Assembly, the Who's Who Assembly and the OLYMPIAN Dedication Assembly. Not only do these pages reflect the highlights of the year, but also the co-operation, organization and originality on the part of the staff. A 516 f iv il , gf f ,muy ii ang' M' 'w. ' l Silky , ,,Lk . K KI,LkA N 3 3504. V, . sw 'Q in uk hiv xii, 144,51 N Ox- il w Af, HW X Wx I . R V Q. , g ffyi?! 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A .-tg! ,QV Y H PZ ,fi- Sik- Pitchtork Rebecca Fortson - Editor Amanda Gable - Managing Editor Laurie Fowler - Sports Editor Lynn Holladay - Editorial Chief Donna Brown - Ad Manager John Hull - Assistant Ad Manager Ansley Ray - Circulation Manager Bob Crittenden - Business Manager Kelley Franzman -- Exchange Editor Alan Ball - Art Editor Randy King, Rob Ottley - Photographers Janet Goodman, Dorothy Dawkins, Janet Smith, Julie Dodd, Mark Owen, Terry Williams, Alexandria Black, Amy Bull, Tony Clarke, Laurie Dellinger, Ben Crisp, Audrey Franklin, Cathy Reed, Buddy Ryle The I974-1975 PITCHFORK staff, one of the largest ever, was the right combination of people to publish a paper with a new look and appeal for MHS students. Starting the year off with The PITCHFORK skit, the staff members worked to put out a paper with articles of interest, to involve all MHS students in their newspaper. The work was rewarding and served not only to train stu- dents in iournalism but also in comunication and co-operation with others. ,cf-1 x -H 9 ,T if , s 'it Q W ff' km Mft-,sz i H., 'PW 1 Q 2 .,-t 3 ' ' '11 ft, - L lazi ly ,,,, V , V 1 i l I l Janice Adair Susan Adams, Carolynn Annandale, Robin Ashmore, Alan Ball, Eileen Begin, Rozanne Bell, Tim Blair, Charlotte Bode, Bob Bradley, Beth Brooks, Gerry Ann Brooks Deana Brown Donna Brown, John Brown, Tommy Brown, Amy Bull, Renee Burruss, Liz Cahill, Leslie Callaway, Chad Carlile, Marcus Carter, Beverly Christian, Lisa Ch ' t her Trac Coo er Joa Co eland, Lisa Cox, Teresa Cox, Mark Craddock, Bob Crittendon, Johnny Crooks, Ronnie Culpepper, Tom Davis, Virginia Davis, Dorothy Daw- fls OP 1 Y P 1 P kins Jeff DeJarnett Joey Duke Kelly Duncan, Lisa Duncan, Ravan Durr, Melanie Edwards, Penny Eppinger, Laurie Fowler, Kelly Franzman, Kyle Franzman, Amanda Gable, James Galt, Walden Garriss, Jack Gentry, Lisa Gibbs, Joy Goff, Bill Goolsby, Trip Graham, David Grey, Cathy Grimland, Carol Hogan, Lori Haldeman, Kirk Hall, Melissa Herron, Kim Hinerman, Danna Hipsher, Jon Holland, Toni Hosford, Jan Howard, David Hylton, Karen Ingram, Lisa Ingram, Scott Kayes, Pat Kinney, Cathy Kitchen, Diane Kitchen, Janet Lambert, Brenda Lawson, Janet Lawson, Joellyn Lindsay, Lisa Lyle, Chuck McCampbell, Erin McCormick, Joy McDaniel, Patti McEntyre, David McNair, Kathy McNair, Tina Maloney, Nancy Marlow, Sharon Martin, Carol Meadows, Ann Medford, Bruce Meyers, Stella Mowrey, Ricky Newton, Anne Paden, Mark Padgett, Elaine Parker, Paul Parker Marlene Peacock Nelle Pender, Mike Pickering, Cinda Powers, Ansley Ray, Hope Reid, Marcia Rogers, Andy Roukoski, Pam Roukoski, Buddy Ryle, Scott Sapplng- ton, Wayne Scarborough, Jim Secrist, Rob Sessions, Fran Sheldon, Katie Skelton, Dwight Smith, Janet Smith, Lisabeth Smith, Phoebe Smith, Susan Smith, Teddy Smith, Nancy Stein, Lynn Swanson, Michael Thomas, Bill Underwood, Jim Underwood, Martha Varella, Polly Wade, Jill Webster, Karen White, Terry Williams, Laura Wilson, Sandy Wilson, Brad Wood, Jackie Wright. Presenting the Marietta High School Marching Band, under the field direction of drum maior Alan Ball, and assistant field director, Karen White, the band steps off to . . . This introduction prefaced the ten entertaining half-time shows written and created by students on the show staff. The band's feelings of unity, friendship, strict discipline and pride began at Band Camp in a e summer. a ability to march under the supervision of the squad leaders and leaderettes. ln addition to this each person was required to qualify for the l t E ch band member practiced his two drum maiors. Each year in late February the band performs in the state festival receiving ratings from a panel of three iudges. The Marietta High School Band has received seventeen consecutive superior ratings. The band presents two concerts at Marietta High School during the year, a winter and spring concert. The programs consist of highly respected classical and contemporary compositions. In addition to these performances, the band has been invited to perform at the Sout western an irec o University in Alabama. The band was chosen also to be the clinic band for Dr. William Rovelli, a foremost conductor in the United States. Thi h B d D' t rs Convention at Troy Stat invitation will bring national recognition to the band and school. Marietta l-ligh School Band Dedication and perseverance are the key to the excellence of the MHS band. Morning rehearsals, afternoon rehearsals, evening rehearsals, rehearsals during third period and homeroom, nothing can be achieved without the many long, hard hours of practice. N '5aw.., 'UH 4 . V5 V . 7 , W N N' J - r 14 s 6. L ,- 7 'Sf' P' . -Q.: ,' .'-l.S. Band Kneeling: Roxanne Bell. Circle lL to Rl: Tracy Cooper, Joy McDaniel, Toni Hosforcl, Mela- nie Edwards, Pam Roukoski, Cinda Powers, Fran Sheldon. Kneeling lL to Rl: Dorothy Dawkins, Hope Reid. First Row lL to Rl: Kathy McNair, Janice Adair, Patti McEntyre, Penny Eppinger, Deana Brown, Janet Lambert. Second Row lL to Rl: Lynn Swanson, Renee Burruss, Teresa Cox, Brenda Lawson, Karen White. Top Row lL to Rl: Joy Goff, Dana Hipsher, Nelle Pender, Janet Lawson, Carolyne Annandale, Mar- tha Varella, Charlotte Bode, Lori Haldeman, Nancy Marlow, JiIl1Webster, Lisa Duncan. Top: Karen White, Asst. Drum Maior, Alan Ball, Drum Maior, Stella Mowrey, Band President. Middle: Show Staff: Toni Hosford, Pam Roukoski, Melanie Edwards. Bottom: Flagbearer Captains: Karen White, Show Staff, Dorothy Dawkins, Captain, Hope Reed, Co-Captain. Marietta High School Orchestrci Left to Right: Betty Rosser, Jim Boggs, Vickie Crowder, Elaina Weems, Anne Marsden, Susan Begin, Unidentified dog, David Parks, Paula Fredericks, Vikki Sullivan, Mark Morris, Sandi Nolte, Ann Mayes, Penny Foster, Linda Thomas, Andrea Howard, Joy Goff, Tracy Golden. , The Marietta High School Orchestra is starting its fourth organized year. This year it is under the direction of Mr. Robert L. Stoskopf. They will perform again at the annual Christmas Concert along with other school functions and engagements throughout the year. They have a string quintet which is in demand for many civic functions. The MHS Orchestra is the only orchestra in the seventh district, which includes approximately twenty counties. Officers: Betty Rosser - Secretary Treasurer, Linda Thomas - Presi- 'A i if ffiit W N N dent, David Parks - Vice-President. Concert Choir Donnie Applegarth, Bill Arquitt, Alison Bailey, Gayle Bailey, Mark Barboure, Susan Bartlett, Scott Benson, Carey Brock, Bobby Coles, Edla D'Oliveria, Gina Grate, Susan Griffin, Susan Harris, Susan L. Harris, David Hilton, Pam Howard, Krissy Kelly, Jim Kemp, Renee Langston, Valerie McCormick, Sheryl Marler, Ann Mayes, Bruce Meyers, Shauna Paige, Bryan Parker, Tommy Payne, Sean Randall, Kathy Russell, Laurie Sheeler, Neal Sherrer, Lynn Strickland, Lynn Swanson, David Thomas, Marshall Turner, Julie Van Horn, Nancy Varella, Mary Walsh, Kaye Williams, Melodie Withrow. The Marietta High School Music Department is under the direction of Jacqueline Jones. One of the most active organizations in the school, the choir performs at many civic functions and assemblies. Along with these activities they put on a musical every year. This is a major production which requires an enormous amount of dedication. The combined choirs, in order to raise money for this year's musical, The Fiddler on the Roof, made and sold a record. This year the Concert Choir has added another honor to the many it already has. They auditioned and were chosen to become the Stay and See Georgia Bi-Centennial group. They will tour Georgia giv- ing concerts from January until December of 'I 975, Ms. Jones, Director The music department has accomplished a great deal and deserves to be commended for its fine work. Nancy Varella, Pianist S s ,if Advanced Girls' Chorus vs 'Xie r' wg I 'ss Nur 4 Carol Bode, Kathy Daugherty, Patti Dibling, Julie Dodd, Linda Hill, Cheryl Lackey, Laurie Osoinach, Theresa Poole, Yolanda Scipio, Lynn Taylor, Besty Barron, Leslie Bullard, Laurie Kemp, Angie Kephart, Melanie Martin, JilllPaukert, Beth Speed, Becky Watkins, Julien Buchanan, Toni Clause, Terri Hammond, Tina Lively, Tammy McClure, Blair McKerrer, Jane Moore, Joanie Parris, Laurie Smith, Linda Willis, Joanie Coley. Mixed Chorus Renee Langston - Accompanist i' , Sharon Trimble, Jon Marcum, Joan Wright, Jeanette Brown, Rhonda Brown, Denise Buckner, Carla Dodd ACcompcn'5l Anita Casey, Sherry Cochran, Tammy Deaton, Diane Emerson, Charleen Fitzpatrick, Wanda Gober, Lori Haldeman, Doris Hall, Susan Hayes, Miriam Holliman, Anita Lawandales, Constance Lester, Melissa Malone, Pat Montgomery, Judy New, Sharon Price, Donna Rakestraw, Cathy Rob- erts, Kim Russell, Martha Sheffield, Gina Smith, Mary Strickland, Linda Trimble, LaVerne Wright, David Gibson, Richard Norah, Jimmy Price, Philip Wood, Bobby DeLay, Louise Combes. Alfreda Alexander, Loretta Barnwell, Jeanette Brown, Gayle Bullock, Janice Caldwell, Susan Cuthbert, Bobby DeLay, Francille DeLay, Tanya DeLay, Lavern Gober, Michael Grant, Deborah Hall, Terri Hammond, Ricky Huiel, Jerry Jones, William Lay, Floyd Martin, Jr., Mabel Newton, Quinnard Phelps, Earnestine Phillips, Cathy Reed, Theresa Ross, Ralph Rus- saw, Yolanda Scipio, Bridgette Skipwith, Felicie Sturghall, Lillie Mae Thomas, Linda Thomas, Paul White, Carol Williams, Linda Willis. FLA Below: President - Felicie Sturghall Vice President - Ralph Russaw Secretary - Linda Thomas Treasurer - Quinnard Phelps, Bridgette Skipwith Proiect Chairman - Michael Grant Student Advisor - Cathy Reed The Future Leaders of America is a service club. lt serves the needs of minority students. lt brings them together in a decision-making group. The plans for this year are to participate in the Empty Stocking Fund, to give a Thanksgiving basket, to make toys for Christmas, to clean up a cemetery and to sponsor the Most Worthwhile Student Scholar- ship. Their sponsor this year is Mrs. Lonnie C. Austin. Seniors ln Action Seniors in Action of Marietta High School, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Martha Webb, is composed of stu- dents from all of the Senior home- rooms. The purpose of this club is to inform the seniors of different hap- penings by putting up bulletin boards about colleges and distributing news- papers. Members of this club inform Jet students about the ordering of invitations, caps, gowns, and other school activities. ' Mrs. Martha Webb - Sponsor ,ls g ,L kr kh A ne w .4 iq Ben Crisp, Janet Goodman, Mike Grant, Jeff Jeager, Floyd Martin, Stella Mowrey, Geral dine Phillips, Elizabeth Ramsden, Bob Suddereth, Linda Thomas. Student Council l 2 -- .-. ... . T Carolyn Annandale, Scott Benson, Rob Benton, Donna Brown, Julien Buchanan, Debbie Caswell, David Cox, David Darden, Tom Davis, Bobby Delay, David Delay, Hilda Derreberry, Julie Dodd, Ray Van Durr, Anne Etheridge, Walden Garriss, Josephine Gilreath, Bill Good- man, Trip Graham, David Gray, Susan Griffen, Susan Harris, Conley Ingram, Jeff Jaeger, Tina Maloney, Nancy Marlow, Bill Montgomery, Mark Mozley, Ann Mullins, Spence Mullins, Mark Owens, Carolyn Peeples, Nell Pender, Mary Raven, Rex Robinson, Teresa Ross, Nathaniel Rosser, Bob Sudderth, Tim Sudderth, Linda Thomas, Mike Thomas, Jill Webster. fest' J The Student Council of MHS, under the guid- ance of Mrs. Linda Roper, has had a very prosper- J ous year. ln the early fall the student council again sought to raise funds with a Christmas card sale. Again, as their annual protect, the Student Council sponsored all the homecoming activities, including the assembly, the club parade, and the dance fea- turing First Time Ever I Saw Your Face. By various ways, such as organizing class assemblies, the Student Council strove to acquaint the students with the school program. President: Merrill Littleiohn, Vice President: Marshall Turner, Secretary: Becky Thomas, Treasurer: Walden Garriss, Advisor: Mrs. Roper. Jr.-Sr. Prom Steering Committee Mark Barboure, Mary Elizabeth Cagle, Nancy Dansby, David Darden, Susan Griffin, Terri Hammond, Faye Hill, John Hull, Laurie Osoinach Debbie Ray, Susan Smith, Becky Thomas, Becky Watkins. The Junior-Senior Prom Steering Committee was organized in November and started another prom year under the leadership of Miss McCaghren. The committee once again sought to raise finances, find a theme, and carry the prom to its completion. The com- mittee sought to make the student body aware of the hard work and time needed to give the senior class a great prom. Miss McCaghren along with Mr. Etter, Mr. Oliver, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Walker and many other willing work- ers of our faculty aided the committee in its effort to suc- ceed with the T974-75 Junior-Senior Prom. Sponsor: Miss McCaghren --4x2W2t-:sub Chuck Allen, Alan Ball, Mary Elizabeth Cagle, Ben Crisp, Nancy Dansby, Dorothy Dawkins, Laurie Dellinger, Hilda Derreberry, Lisa Duncan, Leigh Farrar, Becky Fortson, Sheryl Fowler, James Galt, Jack Gentry, Bill Goolsby, Jessica Green, Kirk Hall, Lee Henderson, Parricia How- ard, Jeff Jaeger, Eddie McConnell, Ronald McCollum, Erin McCormick, Nancy Marlow, Anne Mathis, Anne Mullins, David Parks, Ansley Ray, Hope Reid, Marcia Rogers, Pam Roukoski, Mary Sanger, Scott Sappington, Ben Shoemake, Lisa Beth Smith, Tim Smith, Mark Stroud, Bob Sudderth, Lynn Swanson, Joy Taylor, Becky Thomas, Marshall Turner, Jim Underwood. President - Ben Crisp Vice-President - Pam Roukoski Secretary - Ansley Ray Treasurer - Mary Sanger Chaplain - Jessica Green Sponsor - Mr. Amacker Junior Civitan Junior Civitan is formed to help the school, the community, and its citizens through proiects and activities. They also help the Senior Civitans, a men's club of Marietta, by building good citizenship in the community. Their projects for this year include: being hall monitors on the first day of school, trick-or-treating for Unicef, collecting for the Heart Fund, Cancer Society, the March of Dimes, fixing a Christmas tree for the lobby of Kennestone Hospital, and making Easter baskets for the Children's Ward at Kennestone Hospital. . Senior Tri-Hi-Y Senior Tri-Hi-Y is an organization espe- cially for eleventh and twelfth grade girls. This year it is sponsored by Mrs. Hinson. The Club's motto is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and 5eCfef0fY-Tim! P0ffW00d community high standards of Christian Treasurer - Becky Thomas President - Janice Payne Vice-President - Katie Skelton character. Janie Allen, Beth Banke, Sally Cardinali, Wendy Dollar, Cheryl Fowler, Karen Ganues, Cindy Haynes, Vicki Knapp, Benita Lovingood, Gail Mitchell, Jane Moore, Sally Morris, Janice Payne, Gayle Peacock, Tina Portwood, Bonnie Rogers, Betsy Rosengrant, Katie Skelton, Susan Smith, Sherry Stowe, Becky Thomas, Lori Tillery, Jackie Wright. Junior Tri-Hi-Y gg Lee Baskin, Beth Briscoe, Julie Dodd, Lynne Duncan, Marie East, Susan Hayes, Mary Ellen Jones, Tina Lively, Karen Lynne, Melissa Malone, Sarah Maloff, Glenda Moon, Kenslea Motter, Lisa Nichols, Judy Orr, Jill Paukert, Michele Phillips, Meg Rozelle, Gini Smith, Beth Speed, Lynne Taylor, Anne Walsh, Jill Webster, Wendy Williams. This year the Jr. Tri-Hi-Y members carried on the tradition of extending Christian ideals and friend- ship throughout the school and community. At Christmas the club went to a community nursing home to sing carols to the elderly. During Thanks- giving they provided food for unfortunate families in our area. The girls also took part in our annual Homecoming parade, and on Valentine's Day they visited Kennestone Hospital giving out Valentines. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Sandra Brad- shaw, the club had an enioyable and fulfilling year. Carolyne Annandale - Secretary Jill Webster - Treasurer Beth Speed -- President Not Pictured: Donna Huffstutler - Vice-President Key Club Hugh Bishop, Tommy Borgel, Mike Brackett, Tommy Brannen, Bob Christopher, Tom Davis, Jeff DeJarnett Tom Fennally Trey Howell John Hull, Merrill Littleiohn, Donnie Lyle, Ben Manning, Andy McCollum, Steve McNeel, Carl Moore, Mark Owen Tommy Renshaw Andy Rouko ski, Gregg Smith, Don Sutton, Chris Tanner, Andy Thurmond, Virgil Turner, Mike Walsh, Ronnie White Key Club has been very active this year. Some ofthe proiects the club sponsored were the Johnny Echols Fund, collecting money for the March of Dimes and Muscular Dystrophy Campaigns. The Key Club also sponsored the Red Cross blood drive. The Key Club also boasts of an undefeated record in the annual Key Club-Interact basketball games. Mr. Miller is our sponsor. President -- Merrill Littleiohn Vice-President - Bob Christopher Secretary - Hugh Bishop Treasurer - Tommy Brannen Interact John Brown, Charles Coles, David Darden, Evio deOlivera, Joe Gill, Kenny Greenway, Scott Kays, Mike Medford, Lukie Mills, Dan Parker, Marty Ramsey, Sean Randell, Mike Rilley, Tod Roller, Neil Sherrar, Clark Shenburger, Benii Smith, Bill Smith, Dwight Smith, David Spears, Robert Thompson, Craig Walker, Rob Williams. Interact is one of two boys clubs at Marietta High. This year they will be playing in the Key T Club-Interact Basketball game with much enthusi- , asm. Interact is a service club dedicated to putting service above self. Members are chosen because of their outstanding school life and their leadership in society. Their sponsor is Mr. Hodgson. Left to Right: Sean Randall - Vice-President, Robert Thompson - Presi- dent, Marietta Police Officer, Marty Ramsey - Secretary, David Darden -- Treasurer. Beta Club The Oliphant Beta Club got its local chap- ter name from Mrs. Sarah Oliphant, a former science teacher at Marietta High School. She was sponsor of this club for many years. The purpose is to foster academic achieve- ment among students at MHS. Plans this year include collecting food for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas, to give recognition to one outstanding student per month, and to honor the STAR student and teacher. The sponsor is Mrs. Dyer, a sophomore English teacher. President - Dorothy Dawkins, Vice-President - Sean Randall, Secretary - Mel- ody Withrow, Treasurer -- Jill Paukert. Carolyn Annandale, Robin Ashmore, Susan Bartlett, Eileen Begin, Russell Berry, Hugh Bishop, Carol Bode, Charlotte Bode, Tommy Bonds, Rhonda Brown, Sherry Cochran, Mark Craddock, Bob Crittendon, Nancy Dansby, Dorothy Dawkins, Laurie Dellinger, Lynn Dellinger, Carla Dodd, Julie Dodd, Jody Donehoo, Lisa Duncan, Ann Etheridge, Leigh Farrar, Becky Fortson, Kelley Franzman, Kyle Franzman, Amanda Gable, Walden Garriss, Janet Goodman, Cathy Grimland, Carol Hagan, Susan Hayes, Alicia Hill, Kim Hinerman, Carol Holladay, Andrea Howard, Conley Ingram, Lisa Ingram, Daivd Layne, De Little, Pam Lynn, Lori Martin, Melonia Martin, Anne Mathis, Erin McCormick, Patti McEntyre, Carol Meyers, Susan Mithcell, Stella Mowery, Anne Mullins, Mary Michols, Laurie Osoinach, Jill Paukert, Ginger Pfab, Mike Pick- ering, Sean Randall, Cathy Roberts, Pam Roukoski, Richard Scott, Dianne Shelley, Cheryl Smith, Mary Souther, Beth Speed, Laurie Stocks, Mary Strickland, Lynn Taylor, Mimi Trippe, Marshall Turner, Vallorie Turner, Nancy Varella, Becky Watkins, Rory Watson, Jill Webster, Joel Webster, Laura Wilson, Melody Withrow, Hayes Wyatt. Spanish Honor Society The Spanish Honor Society is formed to recognize those students with a superior academic standing and a special proficiency in Span- ish. This year they plan to have at least one and possibly two induc- tion ceremonies. Senor Smith - Advisor Roselyn Annandale, Mark Barboure, Charlotte Bode, David Bork, Nancy Dansby, Francelle DeLay, Laurie Dellinger, Pam Groft East, Laurie Fowler, Gwynn Flournoy, Joellyn Lindsey, Lori Martin, Ann Medford, Mark Owen, Tina Portwood, Rick Sioblom, Katrina Stott, Vikki Sullivan, Julie Van Horn, Lisa Weems. Mr. Cummins - Sponsor The Spanish Club is open to the students who take Spanish at Mar- ietta High School. lt is organized to promote the appreciation of our Hispanic heritage and to broaden our contacts with Spanish-speaking people. This year the Spanish Club is being sponsored by Mr. Cum- mins, a newcomer to our school. l i rayton Baker, Mark Barboure, Daivd Bork, Dan Brogden, Mark Cooley, David Edwards, Billy Freeman, Blair McKerrer, Meg Rozelle, Mr. ick Sloblem, Lynn Taylor. ,, mf ,i . T, 3 j Y 3,5 Mfr? ,, , , . Q 9 fafuw-'I Q 45 1 2? aw ff 9' Q ,, bv Q si 'Z- -if if 11 The membership of the Latin Club, sponsored by Mr. Baker, is open to ex-Latin students and stu- dents who are previously engaged in the study of Latin. The main objective of this club is to promote interest in the Latin language and culture. David Darden - President Mark Owen - Secretary Stella Mowry, Lynn Holladay, Rick Sioblom - The Senate Mr. Baker - Sponsor Drayton Baker, Cindy Baugh, Dan Brogden, Donna Brown, Mary Elizabeth Cagle, Sally Cardanali, Debbie Caswell, Mark Cooley, David Darden, Nickie Degner, Carla Dodd, Charles Fowler, Billy Freeman, Alicia Hill, Lynn Holladay, Sally Morris, Stella Mowery, Paul Okerberg, Mark Owen, Shauna Paige, Ginger Pfab, Lee Rohner, Rick Sioblom, Susan Smith, Richard Tucker, Dennis Williams, Melody Withrow. 7 TJ N Vi ,gf AV Club Jim Kemp - President, Nickie Degner Reporter, Lisa Weems - Treasurer, Lynette Thi- bodeaux - Vice-President. Not Pictured: Vikkie Sullivan -- Secretary. A Mrs. Bailey, Sponsor The AV Club is formed for stu- dents who are interested to learn the use of the audio visual equip- ment in the library. They help teachers to set up and use pro- iectors. This year they put together a float which consisted of a bulldog and a broken cam- era for Homecoming. Their spon- sor is Mrs. Bailey, one of our librarians. Y. Frances Baker, Jim Boggs, Peggy Carmen, Nickie Degner, Jimmy Eller, Jackie Gibbs, Alegra Johnson, Brian Jones, Jim Kemp, Clark Schoen- berger, Lynette Thibideaux, Lisa Weems. FTA Future Teachers of America has three major purposes: ll to cultivate the qualities of person- ality and character necessary for teaching, 21 to provide members with information about educa- tion and, 31 to work on proiects for school and community. lt is sponsored by Mrs. Rasmussen this year. Jeanette Brown, Mary Elizabeth Cagle Vickie Crowder Doug Davis Emily Fasure Laverne Gober Susan Griffin Terri Hammond Harris, Bridget Lindley, Karen Luster, Carol Meyers Cheryl Meyers Mark Morris Edla de Oliveria Freddie Rhodes William Summerour Michael Tanner, Lillie Mae Thomas, Shirley Thomas FBLA The Future Business Leaders of America is formed to promote the business world among the Youth of America. Some of the year's planned activities are to attend a Winbee Conference in November, to make Fruit Bas- kets for the residents of Hill Haven during Christmas, to have a tea for teachers during FBLA week, to work with March of Dimes on the National project, to attend the state con- ference in Atlanta, and to have a spring ban- quet for members. Susan Eubanks - President, Lynn Beall - Vice-President, Susan Baugh - Secre- tary, Susan Cuthbert - Treasurer, Ms. Carole Davis, Advisor. Not Pictured: Mary Sanger Project Chairman. Donnie Applegarth, Jeannie Ayers, Alison Bailey, Dianne Boker, Cindy Baugh, Susan Bough, Lynn Beall, Connie Clark, Cindy Clegg, Susan Cuthbert, Hilda Derreberry, David Edwards, Susan Eubanks, Denise Hammond, Cheryl Lackey, Karmen Luster, Patty McEntyre, Wilma McMickens, Denise Mitchell, Mable Newton, Elisa de Olivera, Ernestine Phillips, Kathy Russell, Mary Sanger, Lillie Mae Thomas, Linda Thomas, Vallorie Turner.' Round Table A A. This club is dedicated to the events of the past from which we learn, grow and prepare ourselves for the future. The club's motto reflects the theme of the club: not to know what happened before you were born is to always to be a child. The club is sponsored by Mr. Platt. The club uses field trips, lectures M' and film to retain the thoughts of our history. lilly Freeman - President, Lisa Weems - Secretary, Gary Haddle - Treasurer, Drayton Baker - Vice-President, Mr. Platt - Sponsor. rayton Baker, Mark Barboure, David Bork, Dan Brogden, Mark Cooley, David Edwards, Billy Freeman, Jackie Gibbs, Gary Haddle, Paul ttle, Rick Sioblem, Brian Smith, Richard Tucker, Dennis Whiten. Not Pictured: Nikki Degner, Susan Harris, Julie Van Horn, Elaina Weems, sa Weems. Drama Club The MHS Speech and Drama Club, sponsored by Ms. Sandra Quacken- bush, was formed to promote an inter- est in drama and theatre. Students learn the details of staging plays and dramatic performances. They also give several public performances dur- ing the year to schools and groups. Gayle Clint O Bailey, Mark Barboure, Josephine Gilreath, Jim Kemp, Sheryl Marler, Ann sborne, Tom Payne, Laurie Sheeler. - Ms. Quackenbush - Advisor Gayle Bailey -- President Jim Kemp -- Vice-President Sheryl Marler - Secretary Tom Payn e - Treasurer WM M If aiu' 9 -'iz .4 J. 'f ,'f'g,:r- Cindy Allen, Roselyn Annandale, Diane Baker, Bill Baxter, Lynn Beall, Rob Benton, Randy Bruce, James Byrd, Mike Buckner, Diane Coudill, Thomas Caudill, Connie Clark, Mike Chumley, Dean Coggins, Wesley Combs, Tammy Conner, Dean Cross, Edla deOliveria, Lloyd Dunnivan, Steve Ensley, Margie Durrett, Susie Eubanks, Lavern Gober, Dean Graves, Jessica Green, Keith Hamby, Robert Heitz, Carol Hill, James Jinks, Charles Johnson, Micheal Johnson, Slade Jones, Wayne Kavanaugh, Kirk Kirkpatrick, Vickie Knapp, Stan Lawrence, Janet Lawson, Cheryl Martin, Anne Mathis, Audwin Merchant, Carol Meyers, Ronnie Morgan, Ronnie Morrow, Bruce McCampbell, Jan McColister, Jim Olah, Clinton Osborne, Joey Padgett, Kathy Pappas, Tommy Peace, Lynn Price, James Parker, Dennis Poole, Bruce Poole, Dan Parker, Elizabeth Ramsden, Cathy Rice, Ricky Richard- son, Debra Roberts, Betsy Rogers, Bonnie Rogers, Don Sutton, Lilly May Thomas, Joe Van Horn, Brenda Veitch, Gary Ward, Allen Warren, Dennis Whiten, Gordon Wiggins, VICA The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America lVlCAl has one main purpose: To unite in a com- mon bond all students enrolled in trade, industrial, technical and Carla Wise, Allen Worthy, Ricky Wyke, Randy Yancey, Leslie Smith, Clark Shoenberger, Tim Nolting. health education. Some of their activities this year include: a pizza party, giving clothes and food to the needy on Thanksgiv- ing, a Christmas party for the children at the Scottish Rites Hos- pital, a banquet in January at the YWCA, and various other things. VICA also tries to Mr. Carl Etter, develop ability in the students to 5P0 50 plan together, organize and carry out worthy activities and proiects through the use of the J democratic process. Officers: Lynn Beal, Connie Clark, Cheryl Martin, Audie Merchant, Ronnie Morrow, James Parker, Gary Ward. VCDCA Vocational Opportunity of Community Association is a vocational club for freshmen and sophomores. f The primary function of V.O.C.A. is to help promote better rela- tions with the people in our com- munity by way of service pro- iects. The sponsor of this club is Mr. Walker. Tina Preisinger - Parliamentorian, Tyrone Weaver - President, Myrtice Nuckles -- Secre- M,-U Walker - Sponsor tary, Floyd Northcutt - V.P., Dennon Ross - Treasurer, Chris Graves - Club Reporter Q Pat Allred, Ann Bellamy, Annette Brooks, Gary Brown, Steve Bullock, Kevin Carr, Shirley Clark, Sherry Clegg, Tommy Cook, Danny .... ford, Cindy Crocker, Ronnie Dantzler, Randy Dobson, Kevin Duignan, Larry Duignan, Dewey Eubank, Ricky Freeman, Leon Gober, C Graves, Robert Harold, Daniel Heath, Cindy Hollingshed, Darlene Hutchins, Steve James, Donald Johnson, Romona Ledford, Steve Lock Darryl McCray, Michael McCroy, Dale McPherson, Eddie Mohan, Richard Norah, Floyd Northcutt, Myrtice Nuckles, Herbert Peeples, Mal Peters, Jackie Pittman, Tina Preisinger, Jimmy Price, Mickey Puckett, Mike Ramey, Judy Rice, Jeff Roland, Dennon Ross, Jody Scipio, . Smith, William Summerour, Mike Taylor, Robert Tillard, Robert Tremble, James Weaver, Tyrone Weaver, Michael Willis. Mark Barboure - President Becky Watkins -- Vice-President Mrs. Hodoroski - Sponsor Jesus In Action J.l.A., as it is commonly known, was formed in 1972. The club has grown stronger in membership and activities, and in 1973 surfaced under the sponsorship of Mrs. Faye Hodorowski. Jesus In Action holds its own in activities. During Christ- mas, the members participated in giving food, clothing and money to needy fami- lies. One of the maior proiects of J.I.A. is reaching out to shut-ins at the Dorsey Manor Apartments for the elderly. In the few short years of J.I.A. existence at MHS, it has become one of our school's out- standing community-service organizations. Mark Barboure, Hugh Bishop, Alexandria Black, Mary Elizabeth Cagle, Cindy Clegg, Elizabeth Crissey, Nancy Dansby, David Darden, Dari- lyn Dickerson, Chris Graves, Dean Graves, Susan Griffin, Gary Haddle, Kim Hinerman, John Hull, Karen Ingram, Lisa Ingram, Lori Kemp, Paul Little, Blair McKerrer, Lisa Osborne, Janet Powell, Becky Thomas, Julie Van Horn, Becky Watkins. I f S. WR X3 .L , m y A new addition to Marietta's organizations this year is the Leo Club. The Leo Club is a community service organization which is an extention of the Lion's Club. The Leo Club extends the tradition of the Lion's Club by helping families in need, and preserving sight. Leo Club Alicia Hill - Executive Committee, Susan Griffin - Executive Committee, Mark Barboure - Executive Committee, Valerie McCormick - President: Becky Watkins -- Secretary. Mr. Neil Bonds Sponsor Vallorie McCormick, Susan Griffin, Becky Watkins, Sally Morris, Tehersa Poole, Julie VanHorn, Alicia Hill, Rick Sioblem, David Edwards James Wacsher, Mark Barboure, Kathy Russell. Mrs. Ruby Williams - President- Debra Luster Sponsor Vice-President - Janice Caldwell Secretary - Valerie Scott Ti ll FHA FHA or Future Homemakers of America, is sponsored by Mrs. Ruby Williams. They work toward a better family life with growing appreciation of homemaking. The Home Ec classes are open not only to girls, but boys also. They plan to have a mother-daughter-son ban- quet plus many other interesting activities. Debby Bruce, Torin Butler, Janice Caldwell, Cynthia Daniels, Deborah Hall, Debra Harris, Sharon Holloway, Andrea Howard, Benita Jewell, Cheryl Keith, Lorene Kinder, Debra Luster, Belinda Mack, Valerie Scott, Nerry Stephens, Debby Teal, Anne Tullman. iff 5 wa 13 rl ' 1 my f Q: Q A W S 3 Q x Pep Club Bobby Lee Byant, Janice Caldwell, Diane Emerson, Stephanie Grogan, Cheryl Hill, Vance Johnson, Lynn Keith, Nice Lovejoy, Georgia Mar- shall, Floyd Martin, Cheryl Miller, Barry Turner, Paul White, Michael Williams. The Pep Club instills pride in school athletics and school activities. It urges students to participate in sports either as a player or as a spectator. Stu- dents get a chance to plan our pep rallies, paint signs and promote spirit. This year, the Pep Club has done a fantastic iob of building spirit and leading our Devils to victory. President - Vallorie Turner Truckin' 13 Alan Ball- Show Staff Francis Bogle Donna Brown David Darden Dorothy Dawkins Leigh Farrar Becky Fortson Laurie Fowler Lynn Holladay Erin McCormick Carl Moore Stella Mowrey Nelle Pender Ginger Phab Sherry Reed Karen Reilly Marcia Rodgers - Drum Maior Susan Smith The Truckin' 13 began their illustrious career in 1972 when Kenneth Harvey Farrar Jr, renowned Sports editor of the OLYMPIAN designed plans to have a half-time show at soccer games. Therefore, Harvey Farrar's Ter- rific All-American Truckin' 13 Half-Time Marching trou- badors, commonly known as Truckin' 13. At one pep rally this fantastic conglomeration of people raised the dead spirit of the school with their spirit and kazoos. They participated in the homecoming parade this year in a lite-size kazoo. Much more talent may also be observed at the basketball games, and, of course, at soccer games. On the day of each game, they dress up in their traditional attire: overalls, white shirt, white socks, tennis shoes, and, of course, bow ties. Often, through the halls of Marietta High, you will hear in the distance the Truckin' 13 Fight Song. if i s Black History Week ...Q---- ' The Morehouse College Glee Club The i975 Black History Week cele- bration at Marietta High School offered a multispectrum of the black experience. Activities started Sunday, February 9, with the Future Leaders of America wor- shipping at the Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. R. L. Johnson. The theme for the week's celebration was Fulfilling America's Promise. This year we were very fortunate to have two outstanding musical programs. On Tuesday, the Morehouse College Glee Club gave a program of Negro music, and on Friday the Marietta High School Concert Band presented THEY WALKED IN DARKNESS with Dr. Ver- non Stone, lnstructor and Professor at Georgia State University, as our guest narrator. ' 1 l The MHS Concert Band under the direction of Mr. Terry Segars. 'Fl' 9 Zion Baptist Church Youth Choir Dr. Vernon Stone, guest narrator International Students The halls of Marietta High have echoed with the sounds of French, Spanish, Portuguese and Chinese this year as we went international with a grand total of eight . . . count em . . . eight . . . students from Europe, Latin America and Asia. Offering their own unique touches to every class and activity they have enriched our lives in many ways. To spend the entire year in Marietta come Tomas Gentil of Paris, France, and David Aguirre, of Acapulco, Mexico. From South America have come three stu- dents who arrived in January to spend six months with their host families: Paricia Nicholls' of Bogota, Colombia, Jorge Castro of Cali, Colombia, and Cynthia Maiawski of Cruz Alta, Brazil. Marietta has drawn international families into the community, also, and from their rank come Charles Lui of Taiwan, and Virginia and Ronaldo Compos of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Charles Lui, Taiwan and Virginia and Randaldo Campos, Brazil Tom Gentil - France and David Aguirre - Mexico Patricia Nicholls, Colombia, Jorge Castro, Colombia, and Cynthia Maiewski Brazil doa 'saaq 994 !q mb:sP'P urns o 5 9!'-I4 9 9004 PM Del ,F pun s 09 'PPUS 'I 'qv ,,. fy L Vw, YJ we I ini: : R 2 'jffi i f Y 54, S wise Q ,E QA . -P .X 5 -1 X. , , 'V? ?f f: aiigii z 54? ,M 531215 5 ' 1 fx 6 77 - . f ,'., ., k.,, 4, - 2 fm A,,? 1.l - . I ,:, A X .. E .ff xx .h an 1 . 4 4 The past year has been eventful in several areas. Richard Nixon, our 37th President, and his Vice-President, Spiro Agnew, resigned from office. A combined inflation and reces- sion hit our country for the first time in our lifetime, and polluted water and oil embargos made the headlines. In addition, Marietta has had trouble of its own. Traffic jams on Powder Springs around the unemployment office and the big ques- tion, How long will there be a Lockheed? Those were the days. ...,, ., sisiijy i . .,.. T... ...,, T OF LABOR is secumrv Aesucv M SERVICE PLWHENT WSURANCE SERVQCE iiririr 1 - siri 'ii,,,', ,i'i '.,,..s,f,' li .i..r 1 was A ,sii siiii piii mm 1,4 is iyiii ff- it Unemployed? Join the crowd. Lockheed, Georgia - hangin' in there. Scenic Chattahoochee. Z slkellzw ' .N i lull' v A rare species. 4 With all the changes on the National and International scene, it is reassuring to see some things, or rather people, that never change. The traffic policemen on their corners, the firemen watching P.E. students change class . . . and Rupert Raines. Mr. Tyson, Whitlock and Winn Street Mr. Goodson, Cleburne and Polk Street '-r----0 s ..,,,. :f,, is yfxf Q Q Y -is , it ii Q F' Q X . 1' A I Kklk Q--me -- '---. 1:1 ...,,,..- tg L 3 1 ' if in 1. S , N. ,ww . 3 ,. f 'M ?W.wf.-Wt.. , , V it--fvri Loma! V.- lfawf. f . pw---.-...... bguuunn ..... - v-----. W 5 ciiiir x 1, ,, I :ite-is 5 gg 4433 is Y V 3 ,WM pwfenfatmh Kiwi Mr. James Sosebee and Mr. Howard Bankston, Fire Station if 3 Captain Rupert Raines, Marietta Police Summer is fun, and on the Chattahoochee, raft- ing is Kingp but what is there to do when school starts? There's always football games, and later comes basketball. Whata'ya doin' after the game? 1 V, Farrells? Rolling? Chattahoochee River Rafters - Straw Hat? Keyhole? , Q52 Marietta Train Depot. Constructed 1871 - Destructed 1974. Kennesaw Mountain National Football Field and Battlefield Park. Q IW li Eli? S92 W1 l Term Paper Factory . 9 ssl Did you know: That the train station was built 104 years ago and was the start of the Great Locomotive Chase? The northern raiders boarded in Marietta, waited till everyone had gone for breakfast in Big Shanty lKennesawl and took off with the engine. That the mountain was shown off to President Cleveland? Hundreds of small watch fires were built all over Kennesaw so that when the President arrived for a stop in Elizabeth, the mountain was illuminated against the evening sky. That the public library used to be the post office? In those days, an out-of-town letter cost 26 to mail, and a local delivery letter cost 16. That the bandstand in the park is an exact replica of the old one? On summer evenings, the whole town would gather to hear the Marietta Silver Cornet Band. That The Bookstore used to be Mr. Mosher's Candy Store? The grade school crowd would gather to stare at all the licorice and, occasionally, to taste some of the first ice cream made and served in Marietta. Marietta Square Bandstand The Book Store - carriers of John Steinbeck and 4 to the inch graph paper. 7 1 . 138 As the sun rises, the sfudenis' books are slowly opened in prepa- ration for the long day ahead. As lhe sun sets, the books are again opened and homework takes its Toll. S. . I - s 5 ACADEMICS Carla Dodd - Freshman Class Scoff Benson - Senior Class Felicie Sfurghall - Sophomore Class Alicia Hill -Junior Class Linda Thomas -- Senior Class ,L 1 an AIC! H Boll, President Sheffy Reed, Treasurer rf , i f Jeff JCIGQGT, Vice-President Donna Brown, Secretory A -sw - ,Mg P855 ,fwgfe all cs port pf a xPHW9,dnd,hB0Wv Ch,flSfI'QQS, was on 'G V 4 It event of Prqng, thewjzzrflbgs Srwekggrle' '- f 1 A xy 5 .. 5 W , .wx e Q i ,- an 4 :fy X 4 , -,J sf 'Q 0 5 R? . fir' , M x Q a 'nv Vi' ' f 4' A, ZR ,,, ,+L sg, , ,W s end ofviheir' A g .s 41 .A Q 2 V 3 '12 ,, ' s a .As K. lk. ,gg . fs- 1 -J 1 -1 1 f' R Q, -'I x - 1 1 i ,Q A K, -ww L 5 . A Mita Q . af.: ew -'VI .F ,Ti':. . X ' ' v' K l ' g ' ' a 'tx - I - ' 1 Q , ' Nik N :xx ', f pd' 'jf' 'K ' 'X Q- 5 Vx 'knl . . I ikqxf A - - ' ' .QL 1 X Y f 'ig A 1 In I -i w Q- Q-iw' f b as ' - iw.-, w -,- ' 1- .X ft fx , A. is 1 W., wi 1' 3134, my wi? 3, K . . - ,N , Y. - 3 Lf' L ' f f ' N ' ' A 4' A' ' ' 5 -r. .7n, 5rf.f'5. 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L 4 Q1-. , 1 1 gg . ,avg iss' -- 3 1 .Aj .n ffx?-2 w A ...vu- in-1 K Fun, fi. 'Hilm- AQAK 'Vi ,f .-3- ' -. -gg-rl'-W f Q52 Q?9w'f aH M .-.:,.,k Ib mn K 11 agp V W., aff . . h W -A 3 . fx , H-wi 45, - 1 Q s5'N' g .w fi gfw'. mm'-' H- - . Q M . .2 K , V k ,A ., Vkvkr f AW L- .,. . f ...V Lrll' f ri kff,. ffl :gal 56 r,s . if if . 7 x h., . A,.,1,,. V 5 V K, mi. , V3f:ys'?94 LA L,JL , K ,gsm : ' . L. f-K A 1 .. 24 , 1 ' - QD If 9 4 5 MUN E H-nv 4 s , I u ADAIR, JANIS SUE JANlS Entered '71, Business Course. Flag Corp 3, 4, FHA l, Softball 2, Basketball l. ALEXANDER, ALFREDIA FREDIA Entered '72, Basic FLA 4. ALLEN, CHARLES RlCHARD CHUCK Entered '71, College Prep. Jr. Civitan 3, 4, Miller Wood Award 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4. ALLEN, CYNTHIA JOAN 'ACINDYH Entered '7l , College Prep. Student Council l, Pep Club l, Flag Corps l, 2, 3, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Bat Girl 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 4. ALLEN, FRANKIE HANCOCK FRANK Entered '74, Basic Course. Track 4, Baseball 4. ANNANDALE, ROSELYN ROSELYN Entered '71, College Prep. Spanish Club 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, VICA 4. Make the most of life you may ARQUITT, WILLIAM CALDWELL BILL Entered '73, College Prep. Concert Choir 3, 4, Football 3. ATHERTON, NANCY ELIZABETH NANCY Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club I, Latin Club 2, 3, Flag Corps 2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Foreign Study League 3. AYERS, JEANNE ELIZABETH JEANNE Entered '71, Business Course. FHA I, 2, Vice-Pres. 2, FBLA 4. 'QM inbr- BABCOCK, LYNNE ANNETTE LYNN Entered '72, College Prep. Beta Club I, 2, 4, Spanish Club I, Student Council 2, Freshman Girls Basketball Mgr. BAILEY, KATHRYN GAYLE GAYLE Entered '71, College Prep. Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Ga. All State Chorus 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Office Aid 3, 4, French Club 3, lntercouncil 4, GHP Finalist 3. BAKER, DIANE DIANE Entered '71, College Prep. se Life is short and wears away. Virgil Wall CW., QW .QQMAA I I V -4, it . W , . 4 , 4 . wy , f a .3 Z f Q5 is 'x HQ? A, Nm. D an , . Ai As new life will come from death, love will come at leisure. Love - of love, love of life, and giving without measure gives in return a wondrous yearn for purpose, almost seen Live hand in hand and together we ll stand on the threshold ofa dream. Edge fi img 427050 mu Qguffilvi BAKER, FRANCES ELIZABETH FRANCES Entered '71, College Prep. Roundtable 2, 3, AV Club 4, Office Aide 2, Library Aide 4, Teacher's Aide 4. BALL, ALAN ERWIN ALAN Entered '71, College Prep. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Showstaff 4, Squad Leader 4, Drum Maior 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, Orches- tra 1, 2, Student Council 2, Jr. Civitans 3, 4, Truckin' 13, 2, 3, 4, Pitchfork 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, Hi-Y 1, Round- table 2, Entertainment Committee 3, Senior Class President 4, WSB Young American 4, National Merit Semifinalist 4, Who's Who Among American High School 4. BARTLETT, SUSAN IRENE SUSAN Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club 1, 2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Georgia Tech Math Award 3, Certificate of Merit 3, Adv. Algebra and Trig. Award 3, Graz International Music Festival 2. BATES, WILLIE LEE JR. WILLIE Entered '71, College Prep. FBLA 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 3, Homecoming Escort 4. BAUGH, SUSAN ANN SUSAN Entered '71 , College Prep. Girls Chorus 1, 2, FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 4, Intercouncil 4, Library Assistant 4, Alcohol Essay Award 3. BEALL, RAYE LYNN LyNN Entered '71, Basic. Pep Club 1, Music Club 1, Student Council 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-Pres. 3, FBLA 4, VICA 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Office Assistant 3. There are times when we are so busy eating, drinking, and being merry that we don't taste the sweetness of giving. From The Upper Room WW03 91150 Miami Qdilm ..E B I mg' BEASLEY, ROBERT CARROLL ROBERT Entered '71, College Prep. Semi-Finalist Governor's Honors. BELL, CAROL CAROL Entered '7l , Basic. BENSON, WILLIAM SCOTT SCOTT Entered '71, College Prep. Student Council 2, 3, 4, Intercouncil 3, Roundtable I, 2, Pep Club l, Concert Choir 4, Band I, 2, French Club l, 2, 3, AMCC I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Office Aid 4, Drama Club 3, Close-Up 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 3, OLYMPIAN 3, 4, Orange Bowl Parade 2, Track 4. BENTON, ROBERT HOKE ROBERT Entered '71, College Prep. AV 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, VICA 4. BISHOP, HUGH ROBERT HUGH Entered '71, College Prep. Key Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, JIA 3, 4, Mr, MHS 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co+Captain 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Defensive Line Award 4, Executive Board 3, FCA I, 2, Beta Club I, 2, 3. BLACK, ALEXANDRIA ALEXANDRIA Entered '7l, College Prep. Pep Club l, French Club 2, Roundtable 2, 3, JIA 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, PITCHFORK 4. BLACK, BARBARA JEAN BARBARA Entered '74, Basic Course. BOGLE, FRANCES ELLIOTT FROM Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Leo Club 4, Spirit Committee 4, Student Council 3, M Club 3, 4, FCA 2, FTA 2, 3, Chaplain 3, Entertain- ment Committee 4, Truckin' I3 3, 4, Office Assistant 3, Jr.-Sr. Steering Committee 3, Close-Up Program 3, Basketball I,Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4. I4 46 Neither me, nor any other person, will ever be respected until we respect ourselves. fm,gfm,, e.w,,va,,,i BONNER, RANDY KENNETH RANDY Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club I, FLA 2, FBLA 3, Football I, Track 3, Bas- ketball I. BRADLEY, CHARLES LEE LEE Entered '71, College Prep. BRANNEN, THOMAS WESLEY TOMMY Entered '71, College Prep. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, FCA l, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Wrestling I, 2, Wrestler of the Week 2, Golf l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 3, Who's Who 4. BROWN, BARBARA BARBARA Entered '71 , Basic. FHA l, 2. BROWN, DONNA JEAN DONNA Entered '7l , College Prep. FHA l, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, STEP 'l, Band 2, 3, 4, PITCHFORK 3, 4, Truckin' I, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Steering Committee 3, Roundtable 2, 3, Science Club 3, FTA 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, Senior Class Secretary 4, Tennis 2. BROWN, GLENDA GLENDA Entered '71, Basic. lf a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Thoreau fi im KWZ9 2125! im BROWN, THOMAS RUTLAND TOMMY Entered '71, College Prep. Band l, 2, 4, Orchestra I, 4, Latin Club 4, Music Club 2. BRUCE, RAYMOND LEE RANDY Entered '7l , Business. VICA 3, 4. BRUCE, WILLIAM MICHAEL WILLIAM Entered '71, Basic. BRYANT, MERCEDES LOUISE MERCEDES Entered '71, Basic. FHA I, 2, FLA 2, Pep Club 2, 4. BULL, TINA IDA TINA Entered '7l , Bosic. Music Club I, DCT 4. BULLOCK, ARNETHA GAYLE GAYLE Entered '71 , College Prep. FLA 4, AMCC 3, Spanish Club 2, Vice President 2, Nutrition Committee 2, Student Council I, 4, Jr.-Sr, Steering Committee 3, Vice President of Jr. Class 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, This is not the end . Not the beginning ofthe end. This is the end ofthe very beginning and the secret of action is to begin. A Place to Stand 'f X S M11 Elfgcefllk' 217111105 s fi ' 'fi 1 BURGESS LUCINDA CINDY Entered 71, Basic. It is here we must beg 'K 'I IIW0 .wofznw In. Denver BYRD, JAMES HENRY JAMES Entered '72, Basic. VOCA 2, VICA 4. CAMPOS, VIRGINIA LEIMA VIRGINIA Entered '75, Basic. Exchange Student. CARMAN, MARGARET LEE PEGGY Entered '71, College Prep. FHA I, Roundtable 3, AV 4, Library Aid 4. CASTRO, JORGE ENIQUE Entered '75, Basic. Exchange Student. CAUDILL, THOMAS PETE TOM Entered '71, College Prep. Roundtable 2, 3, VICA 4. CHASTAIN, MARY BETH BETH Entered '71, Business. Pep Club I, Basketball I, 2, Basketball Statistician 3. 0-..... - Q-......,,.,,,,3v 44' -7 CHUMLEY, JOEY MICHAEL MIKE Entered '71, Basic. VICA 3, 4, WCTU 2, Basketball I. CLARK, CONNIE SUE CONNlE Entered '73, Business. VICA 4, Secretary 4, FBLA 4. CLARKE, NICHOLAS ANTHONY TONY Entered '71, College Prep. PITCHFORK 4, Close-Up 3, Presbyterian College Jun- ior Fellowship 3, Georgia Tech Distinguished Math Award 3, University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, Cross Country I, Who's Who 4. CLEGG, CYNTHIA LEE CINDY Entered '71, Basic. VOCA I, 2, Secretary 2, FBLA 3, 4, Roundtable 3. COGGINS, ANTHONY DEAN BANKS DEAN Entered '73, College Prep. Office Aid 3, 4, Library Aide 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 3, 4. COGGINS, ELLEN ELIZABETH ELLEN Entered '73, College Prep. French Club 3, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3. COLE, ROBERT LAMAR EUGENE BOBBY Entered '71, College Prep. Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, FLA 2, Music Club 2, 3, Pep Club 4, International Youth Music Festival 2, Distin- guished Citizens Award 2, Basketball I, 2, Track 3, 4, Football I, COLES, CHARLES ROBERT CHARLIE Entered '71, College Prep. Interact 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Most Athletic 4, Most Improved lBasketballl 3, All Cobb County lFootballl 4, All Cobb County lBasketballl 3, All Metro Atlanta Lineman of the Week 4, All Tournament Team 4, Nominated Prep - All American 4, Football 3, 4, Captain 4, Basketball 3, 4. COLES, PATRICIA JOY JOY Entered '72, College Prep. COLLIER, MARY BETH BETH Entered '72, College Prep. COMBS, WESLEY TED Entered '71, Basic. COX, TERESA DIANA TERESA Entered '71, Business. Pep Club I, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Student Council 3, FTA 3, Flag Corps 3, 4, Homecoming Court 3. CRISP, JOHN BENJAMIN BEN Entered '71, College Prep. Junior Civitan 3, 4, President 45 Spanish Honor Soci- ety 2, 35 Hi-Y 25 AMCC 25 Band I, 25 PITCHFORK 45 Georgia Certificate of Merit 35 Who's Who of Ameri- can High School Students 45 Who's Who 45 Cross Country 2, 35 Track 3. CROSS, WILLIAM HOWARD, JR. BILLY Entered '71, College Prep. JIA 2, vicA 4. CROWE, ELIZABETH RHETT Rl'lETT Entered '72, College Prep. CUTHBERT, SUSAN ALEECIA SUSAN Entered '71, Business. Girls' Chorus I, 2, 35 FLA 2, 3, 45 FBLA 3, 4, Trea- surer 3, 45 FHA I, 2, Secretary I5 Pep Club 45 Who's Who 4. DANIEL, BRIDGETT BRlDGETT Entered '71, Basic. FHA 25 Basketball Manager 2. DAVIS, KENNETH RAY HKENNY Entered '71, College Prep. Football I. Is this our Star Student? Wigwam 'ag v ..- 5 5' H In their innocence and trusting, they will teach us to be free. Denver 'JWUJ R JMU ffrmf 2 Friendship is the shadow at evening, it grows until the sun of life sets. DeLaFontain ' ima 'l M40 grmwkw DAVIS, WILLIAM MILTON IV BILL Entered '71, College Prep. Mixed Chorus l, 2, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Chap- lain 3, Science Club 2, Pep Club 1, Music Club l, 2, 3, Concert Choir 3, Office Ass't 4, Teacher's Ass't 4, lntercouncil 3, Soccer 2, B-Team Tennis l. DAWKINS, DOROTHY VIANNE DOROTHY Entered '71, College Prep. Flag Corp l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Show Staff 3, 4, Squad Leaderette 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Pep Club l, Drama Club I, PITCHFORK 3, 4, Jr. Civitan 4, Truckin' 13 4, Girls Chorus Accompanist 2, World Geography Soc. Award l, All A Award l, 2, 3, Certificate of Merit Award 3, Presbyterian College Award 3, Georgia Tech Math and Science Award 3, Who's Who 4. DELAY, FRANCILLE FRANClLLE Entered '71, College Prep. FHA l, FLA 2, 4, Pep Club 3, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. DELAY, TANYA TANYA Entered '7l , Basic. FLA I,4, FHA l,4. DELLINGER, LAURIE GRAHAM LAURlE Entered '71, College Prep. Roundtable 2, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2, 3, President 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 4, All A Award 2, 3, Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, Georgia Tech Certificate of Merit 3, Algebra ll Award 3, PITCHFORK 4, Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 3, Most Intellectual 4. DELAY, BARRY BARRY Entered '71, Business. Pep Club l, 2, FLA 2, 3, AV l, Basketball l, 2. DIBLING, ANTHONY DEAN TONY Entered '73, College Prep. Key Club 4. DICKISON, JENNIFER ANN JENNIFER Entered '73, College Prep. DRAKE, BONNIE SUE BONNIE Entered '7l , College Prep. Club 3, Drama Club 2, AMCC 2, JET 4. DUDLEY, ROBERT EARL ROBERT Entered '74, College Prep. DUNCAN, LISA ANNE LISA Entered '71, College Prep. Club l, 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Certificate DUNCAN, THOMAS VINSON TOM Entered '74, College Prep. Girls' Chorus I, 2, Music Club I, Beta Club 2, 3, Latin FTA 2, 3, President 3, Flag Corp 4, Pep Club I, Latin of Merit 3, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Senior Silhouette 4, Student Council 3, Junior Civitan 4, Who's Who 4. Fellowship in ioy, not sympathy in sorrow, is what makes friends. CMJ WM Nietzsche . . . the trees and the daffodils, . . . the breeze and the winter chills, Are soothed beneath the artists loving hand. IJWQ CIMA, gjoilfg .yjfzwguw Don McLean You are a mirror wherein I see myself - as I am and as I should be. Marshall mg QW., ,ir,..,,iM,,.. 40 gxkh Q . H. 54 L 'Eye-'tax'-'Razz 5, Q -.Zio DUNN, LYNNETTE DARLENE UDARLENE Entered '72, Business. Mixed Chorus I, Spanish Club 2. DUNNIVAN, LLOYD BERLEY LLOYD Entered '71, Basic Course. EAST, PAMELA DIANNE CROFT PAM Entered '71, College Prep. Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Laugh and the world laughs with you. Wilcox ' A QM!! 1550 ffjlllllfll EDWARDS, MELANIE CLAIRE MELANIE Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club lp Maiorette l, 2, 3, 11, Show Staff 2, 3, 4. ENSLEY, MARK STEVE STEVE ,W 7' Entered '7l , College Prep. AV 3, DCT 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. f . EPPINGER, PENELOPE PENNY Entered '71, College Prep. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FLA 1, 2, 3, FBLA 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. Q'- f M X, EUBANKS, BRENDA SUZANNE SUSIE Entered '71, Basic. Pep Club 15 FBLA 2, 3, 45 President 45 VICA 4. FARRAR, MARY LEIGH LEIGH Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club 15 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 25 Jr. Beta Club 25 Secretary 25 Oliphant Beta Club 3, 45 Jr. Civitan 3, 45 Student Council 25 Truckin' 13 2, 3, 45 Treasurer of Class I5 Certificate of Merit 35 OLYMPIAN 3, 45 Editor 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 4. FITTS, SANDRA YVETTE SANDRA Entered '71, Business. FLOURNOY, CLAUDIA GWYNN GWYNN Entered '72, College Prep. Beta Club 1, 2, 45 Spanish Club 25 All A Award 25 Basketball 1, 2, 4. FORTSON, REBECCA ELLA BECKY Entered '71, College Prep. Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Film Club 25 Truckin' 13 2, 3, 45 PITCHFORK 2, 3, 45 Associate Editor 35 Editor 45 Jun- ior Civitan 3, 45 English I Award 15 English ll Award 25 English III Award 35 Spanish I Award 15 Certificate of Merit 35 All A Award 35 GHP Finalist 35 WSB Young American 45 Optimist Youth Award 45 Who's Who 4. FOSTER, PENNIE LYNN PENNIE Entered '71 , College Prep. Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 French Club 25 Teacher Assistant 45 Basketball 1, FOWLER, MARK DALLAS MARK Entered '70, College Prep. FOWLER, MARY ALICE MARY Entered '72, Basic. FHA 25 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 25 Food Service Award 35 Home Ec. Award 35 JET 4. is .. ,RV f 'I j :- Full many a flower is born to blush unseen. Thomas Gray 5 FOWLER, SHERYL JUNE SHERYL Entered '71, College Prep, Junior Civitan 4, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Spanish Club 3, Most Valuable Player lSoftballl 2, Best Defensive Player in Softball 3, MVP Basketball 3, Best Offensive Player l, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 'l, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Most Athletic 4. FREDERICKS, PAULA PAULA Entered '72, College Prep. FHA 2, AMCC 4, AV 4, Chess Club 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Orchestra l, 2, 4. GABLE, AMANDA CLARK AMANDA Entered '71, College Prep. Jr, Tri-Hi-Y T, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Roundtable T, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Music Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Showstaff 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, PITCHFORK 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, 4, Most Valuable Tennis Player 2, 3, Doubles Region Champs 3, Cobb County Doubles Champs 3. GALT, JAMES ROLAND JAMES Entered '7l , College Prep. Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Civitan 4, AMCC 3, Band T, 2, 3, 4, Showstaff 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Orchestra 4, WCTU Essay Award 3, University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3, Senior Silhouette 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Soc- cer 3, Star Student 4. GLENN, DWIGHT PERRY DWIGHT Entered '71, Basic. Baseball 3. GOBER, LAVERNE LAVERNE Entered '7l , Business. FLA 'l, 2, Treasurer l, Secretary 2, FTA 4, President 4, FHA l, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, VICA 4. .f '-r me im f f , ?l....mfn,.. 1. . s s.. .-'.4..L!LQw --A ' ln Heaven there is Music, On Earth mere noise. J l J K!j01'1YfKjZt,gl GOFF, DONNA JOY JOY Entered '71, College Prep. French Club 2, 4, Vice President 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Roundtable 3, 4, Music Club 3, Band 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. GOODMAN, JANET WALKER JANET Entered '71, College Prep. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Roundtable I, 2, Treasurer 2, PITCH- FORK 2, 3, 4, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 3, Band-Aid 2, 3, 4, All A Award 3, Georgia Tech Outstanding Math Award 3, University of Ga. Certificate of Merit 3, Spanish Honor Society 3, Jr. Steering Committee 3, Seniors in Action 4, JET 4. GRAHAM, CARMEN ROSEMARY CARMEN Entered '71, Business. Pep Club I, 2, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3, Jr. Steering Commit- tee 3. GRANT, MICHAEL MICHAEL Entered '71, Basic. GRAVES, MICHAEL DEAN DEAN Entered '71, Basic. Science Club 3, JIA 3, 4, VICA 4, Cross Country 3. GREEN, JESSICA LEIGH JESSICA Entered '71, College Prep. Jr. Civitan 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Sr. Tri- Hi-Y 3, Secretary 3, Homecoming Court 3, Interact Sweetheart 4, Best Looking 4. MU? 'fffse . 'W 1777 ',wd'vMu I won! I wonl Best Foot Forward! ,Ziff 'vntf??4w, rn' .. , HMV, Decisions. . . This is really learning. I Mmn - Good! '5 Follow the bouncing ball. The dog alone, of all brute animals, has an affection upwards to I We Kfijm My I is .X., .4 GRIMES, JOHN JAMES JOHNNY Entered '71, College Prep. Industrials Arts Club 3, Shop Award I, 2, 3, Player of the Week 3, 4, Devil ofthe Week 4, Track 3, Soccer 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, All Region 4, Spe- cialist Award 4. l'T'lGl'1.II Coleridge W ,gg-site SP7 'friivr I-'raw 8 Q n ,ff ,Q 2 K .fx g . ...f fl 1- . I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love loddylll A Place to Stand wrmrr., Jrwfryir HALDEMAN, ROBERT GIL ROBERT HALL, DEBORAH LYNN DEBORAH HAMBY, KEITH ANTHONY KEITH Entered '7l , College Prep. Entered '71, Business. Entered '7l , Basic. Soccer 4. FHA 2, Pep Club 2, FLA I, 4. Interact 2, 3, VICA 3, 4. HARRIS, SUSAN LOUISE SUSAN Entered '71, College Prep. Music Club 2, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, FHA I. HAYES, HELEN HELEN Entered '73, Basic. FHA 1. HAYES, VANESSA RENEE VANESSA Entered '71, Basic. HEITZ, ROBERT KEVIN ROBERT Entered '74, College Prep, VICA 4. HENDERSON, DAVID KIM DAVID Entered '71, College Prep. Football I, 2, 3, 4. HENDERSON, JENNY LEE LEE Entered '71, College Prep. Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club I, Jr. Civitan 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Alcohol Essay Award 2, Basketball I, Bas- ketball Statistician 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. HILL, CAROL JEAN CAROL Entered '71, Business. HILL, CHERYL DEAN CHERYL Entered '71, Business. Y' I v , F Iwo 'I 5 .Q :N 7 .4 1, 1 f, f ,,..,,,,..w ,fy M' ff' wi, PM For it is only in an atmosphere of quiet that joy can live. Russell , , ' I ,J-rr' 14 I 'IMO ' lwo jlgnry qgffgz Beauty - Something wonderful and strange that the artist fashions out of chaos of the world in the torment of his soul. Somerset Maugham HINES, MELBA ELISE MELBA Entered '71, Basic. HOLLIMAN, BEVERLY BEVERLY Entered '72, Basic. Pep Club 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4. HOLLIMAN, SHERRY JEAN SHERRY Entered '72, Basic. HOUSTON, JAMES ROBERT JIMMY Entered '71, Basic. HOWARD, PAMELA SUSAN PAM Entered '7I , College Prep. Music Club T, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus I, 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Jr. Beta Club 2, Leo Club 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, Musi- cal l, 2, HOWARD, PATRICIA ANN PATRICIA Entered '7I , College Prep. Spanish Club I, 2, Jr. Civitan 4, Beta Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 3. HOWARD, THEO THEO Entered '73, Basic. Basketball l, Football 2, Track 2. HOWELL, GRIFFIN ENSLEY Ill TREY Entered '7I , College Prep. Key Club 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, M Club 4, Spanish Club 2, Student Council I, Pep Club I, Certificate of Merit 3, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Wrestling 3, Baseball I. HUTCHINGS, BEATRICE LAVONE BEATRICE Entered '71, Business. FLA I, 2, FHA 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Basketball I . JAEGER, JEFFERY COATES JEFF Entered '71, College Prep. Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Sci- ence Club I, 2, 3, Pep Club I, Entertainment Commit- tee 3, 4, Seniors in Action 4, Who's Who in American High Schools 4, Vice-President of Senior Class 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Who's Who 4. JENKINS, ALICE ROMONA ALICE Entered '71, Basic. Music Club l, 2, 3, FHA I, Pep Club I, 2, Vocational School 4. JINKS, JAMES ANTHONY JAMES Entered '71, Basic. VICA 4, Baseball 3, 4. JOHNSON, CHARLES MURL CHARLES Entered '71, Basic. VICA 4. JOHNSON, MICHAEL LEE MIKE Entered '7l , College Prep. VICA 4, Basketball I . JOHNSON, OTIS OTIS Entered '71, Basic. JONES, JERRY LEWIS JERRY Entered '7l, Basic. FLA 4. JONES, SLADE SLADE Entered '71, Basic. KAVANAUGH, MARTIN WAYNE WAYNE Entered '72, College Prep. Spanish Club 2, VICA 4, Soccer 2, 3. KEITH, CLYDE DONALD DON Entered '71, Basic. KELLY, KRISTINE ELAINE KRISSY Entered '71, College Prep. French Club 2, Adv. Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, Pep Club I . J,,w4-ww. .f xy, 'Kiwis gs 'WU- KELLY, SHIRLEY JEAN SHIRLEY Entered '71, Basic. Music Club 'l, Office Asst. I, 2, 3, 4, Home Ec. Award I, Vocational School 4. KEY, SHELLIA RENA SHELLIA Entered '73, Business. KIRKPATRICK, JAMES LEROY KIRK Entered '71, College Prep. VICA 4. KNIGHT, MICKEY LAMAR MlCKY Entered '71, College. KNIGHTEN, JEANETTE EILEEN JEANETTE Entered '71, Basic. FHA I. KRAEMER, CAROL SUE CAROL Entered '72, Basic. LAMER, ANASTASIA MARGARET STASlA Entered '72, College Prep. LANGSTON, ANDREA RENEE RENEE Entered '7l , College Prep. Music Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Men's Chorus Accom- panist I, 2, 4, Entertainment Committee 2, 3, 4, Who's Who in American High Schools 3, Interna- tional Youth Music Festival 2, Distinguished Citizen's Award 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 2, Capt. 4, M Club 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, Who's Who 4. LAWRENCE, STANLEY DANIEL STAN Entered '71, Basic. CVAE 2, DCT 3, 4. LAWSON, BRENDA DARLENE BRENDA Entered '71, Basic. CVAE I, 2, FLA 2, 3, Pep Club I, 3, 4, Bond 4, FBLA 3, Spirit Train 2. LAWSON, JANET RENEE JANET Entered '7I, College Prep. Girls' Chorus 'l, 2, Music Club I, Latin Club 2, Jr. Tri- Hi-Y 2, Jr. Class Treasurer 3, Homecoming Court I, Flag Corp 4. LAY, WILLIAM THOMAS, JR. WILLIAM Entered '71, Basic. Pep Club 3, 4, FLA 4, Industrial Arts 4, Football I, 3, Baseball 3. LINDSEY, JOELLYN SHAREE JOELLYN Entered '71, College Prep. Music Club 25 Student Council 25 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l, 25 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 45 Nutrition Committee 25 Who's Who in American High Schools 45 Spanish Honor Society 3, 45 Leaderette 45 Jr. Steering Com- mittee 35 Teacher Asst. 45 Basketball l. LITTLE, BARNEY HUGH, Ill BARNEY Entered '71, Basic. Music Club l, 2, 35 Pep Club l, 25 Spanish Club 3. LITTLEJOHN, CHARLES MERRILL MERRILL Entered '71, College Prep. Key Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 Student Council l, 45 President 45 Freshman Class President lg M Club 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Escort lj Valentine Court 35 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Most Loyal 4. LYNN, PAMELA JEAN PAM Entered '71, College Prep. Beta Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Pep Club l, 2, 45 FTA 35 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 45 Cheerleader 3, 4. McCAMPBELL, BRUCE WAYNE BRUCE Entered '71, Business. Pep Club l, 25 DCT 3, 45 Homecoming Escort 2, 3. MCCOLISTER, JANETTE ELAINE JAN Entered '71, Business. Music Club 'l, 25 Speech and Drama l, 25 Mixed Cho- rus l, 25 Advanced Girls Chorus 3. ' N - MCCOLLUM, RONALD LAMAR RONALD Entered '7l , College Prep. If- Civitww 4, M Club 3, 4, Alcohol Essay Award 2 Tennis 2, 3, 4, Most Improved Tennis Player 3, Capri 4, Who's Who 4. MCCONICO, BRIAN BERNARD BRIAN Entered '7l , Basic. FLA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 3,F0 tb IIM 1 2. B , ketbaIlMgr,l,2,FootbalI4. O G gr' ' ' as McCONNELL, EDDIE GEORGE EDDIE Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club I, 2, 3, Jr. Civitan 4, M Club 4, Spirit Com. mittee 4, Baseball 3, 4, MCCONNELL, SHEENA SHEENA Entered '71, Basic. McCORMICK, VALERIE LYNNE VALERIE Entered '7I , College Prep. Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Graz Inter- national Youth Music Festival 2, Music Club 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Leo Club, President 4, Intercouncil 4, OLYMPIAN 3, 4, Musical I, 2, 3, Entertainment Com- mittee 4, Distinguished Citizen Award 2, Who's Who 4. McCOY, JULIUS CURTIS MICHAEL Entered '72, Basic. :Y f H 7 A BZ er W ,Rf S I l ,Lsc,, ,,v ' 4 MCCURDY, WILLIAM CARLTON CHUCK Entered '71, Basic. MCENTYRE, PATRICIA LYNN PATTY Entered '7I , College Prep. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, Jr. Beta Club 2, French Club 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orange Bowl Parade 2, All A Award I. MCMICKENS, WILMA ROBERTA WILMA Entered '71, Business. Pep Club I, 4, Spirit Committee 2, Spirit Train 3, FHA I, 2, FLA I, 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, Office Asst. 3, 4, Senior Silhouette 4, Basketball I, 2. MCPHERSON, LINDA JEAN LINDA Entered '7I , Business. MARLOW, NANCY LAURA NANCY Entered '7I , College Prep. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Spanish National Honor Society 2, Treasurer 2, French Club 3, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Flag Corps 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Spirit Committee 2, Ga. Tech Math Award 3, Homecoming Court 2, 4, Queen 4, Jr. Class Treasurer 3, Basketball I, Who's Who 4. MARTIN, FLOYD, JR. FLOYD Entered '7I , College Prep. Nutrition Committee 3, Spirit Committee 2, FLA 3, 4, AMCC 2, Seniors in Action 4, OLYMPIAN 3, 4, Inter- act 2, Entertainment Committee 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Office Asst. 4, Intercouncil 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board I, 2, 3, Treasurer of Student Council 2, Vice President of Student Council 3, Soph- omore Class President 2, Homecoming Escort 3, 4, WSB Young American 4, Tennis 2, Friendliest 4. MARTIN, LORI LYNN LORI Entered '71, College Prep. MARTIN, VANESSA ELAINE VANESSA Entered '7I , Business. MAJEWSKI, CYNTHIA CYNTHIA Entered '75, College Prep. Exchange Student. MANNING, BENJAMIN FRED BEN Entered '71, College Prep. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, FCA I, 2, 3, 4, Certificate of Merit 3, Basketball I, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Who's Who 4. MATHIS, ANNE PATRICIA ANNE Entered '7I , College Prep. Jr. Civitan 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. MAYES, ANN ELIZABETH ANN Entered '7I , College Prep. Drama Club I, 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, Music Club 2, 3, FHA I, Program Chairman I, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Trea- surer 4, Section Leader 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, Office Asst. 3, 4, OLYMPIAN 4, DAR Award 4, Graz International Youth Festival 2, Distin- guished Citizens Award 2, String Quintet 3, 4, All State Orchestra 4, Who's Who 4. MEDFORD, ANN HAMILTON ANN Entered '71, College Prep. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 3, 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Music Club 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Section Leader 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Pit Orchestra 2, 3, Spanish Honor Society 3, United States Honor Band 1974 European Tour 4, Ga. All-State Band 3, Ga. District Band 3, 4. MEDFORD, MARIAN TASKA MARIAN Entered '71, College Prep. FHA 1, Parliamentarian 1, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Reporter 4, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Leo Club 4, Pep Club I, 2, Student Council 1, 2, Office Aid 4, Musical 2, Close-Up 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. MEYERS, CAROL LYNN CAROL Entered '71, College Prep. Music Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Beta Club 2, 3, Beta Club 1, 2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Girls' Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Student Council 3, VICA 4. MILLS, LUTHER GRIFFITH, III LUKlE Entered '71, College Prep. Interact 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Wrestling 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL, DENISE VIRGINIA DENISE Entered '71 , College Prep. Roundtable 3, FBLA 4, Office Aide 4. MITCHELL, LINDA FAYE LINDA Entered '71, Basic. MOORE, CARL CLAY, JR. CARL Entered '71, College Prep. Key Club 3, 4, Truckin' I3 4, M Club 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Player of the Week 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 3. MARROW, RONNIE DAVID RONNIE Entered '71, College Prep. AV 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2, President 3, Student Council 3, Intercouncil 1, 2, 3, FCA I, Roundtable 3, VICA 4, Parliamentarian 4, Shop Award 2, Football 1, Baseball 3, 4. MORTON, MELINDA JO MINDY Entered '71, Basic. MOSS, EARL VINCENT EARL Entered '71, Basic. MOSS, LARRY EUGENE LARRY Entered '71, Basic. MULLINS, ANNE KREGER ANNE Entered '71, College Prep. Jr. Civitan 4, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Sr. Tri4Hi-Y 3, Student Council 4, OLYMPIAN 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. MOWREY, STELLA KETTREILL STELLA' Entered '71, College Prep. Beta Club 1, 2, 3, 45 President 25 Latin Club 2 3 4 Senate 4 Band 1 2 3 45 President 45 Showstatf 45 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 Truckm 13 2 3 4 Pep Rand lf 2, 3: Certificate of Merit 35 Governor s Honors Finalist 3 Outstand Ing Math Award 35 All A Award 2, 3 Most Talented 4 NELSON, RAYMANE CARY CARY Entered '71, Basic. NEW, JOHNNY HENRY JOHN Entered '71, Basic. NICHOLLS, PATRICIA PATRICIA Entered '74, Exchange Student. NOLTING, TIMOTHY LYNN TIM Entered '71, Basic. VICA 45 Industrial Arts 4. OKERBERG, WARREN EARL WARREN Entered '71, Basic. OLAH, JAMES OWENS JAMES Entered '71, Basic. VICA 45 Track 1, 2. de OLIVEIRA, EDLA ANN EDLA Entered '71, Business. Pep Club 15 Music Club 1, 2, 35 Jr. Tri Hi Y 2 FBLA 3 FTA 4 VICA 4 Stu dent Council 2, 35 Concert Choir 2, 3, 4 9th Grade Chorus 1 International Youth Music Festival 25 Valentine Court 2 Homecoming Court 3 Band 3 Distinguished Citizen Award 25 Alcohol Essay Award 3 OSBORNE, CLINTON ALLEN CLlNT Entered '72, College Prep. Roundtable 25 VICA 45 World History Honor Award 2 PADGETT, JOSEPH WAYNE JOEY Entered '71 , College Prep. CVAE 25 VICA 3, 4. PAPPAS, KATHI RANAE KATHl Entered '71, College Prep. FHA 15 Pep Club 15 Music Club 15 Girls Chorus 1, 25 Concert Choir 3. PARKER, DAN PATRICK DAN Entered '71, College Prep. AV 15 Interact 3, 45 VICA 4. PARKER, JAMES PERRY JAMES Entered '71, College Prep. 166 2 L L ,WU Kflplfl 5957225011 Sophistication - A little bit of knowledge about everything and appearing above the battle. Anon. PARKER, JAMES DEAN JIM Entered '7I , Business. Football 4. PARKER, MICHAEL BRYAN BRYAN Entered '71, College Prep. Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 2, 3, 4, MHS Singers I, 2, AMCC 3, Music Club 2, 3, Spirit Com- mittee 2, Spirit Train 3, Truckin' I3 2, 3, Entertain- ment Committee 3, PITCHFORK 2, OLYMPIAN 4, Executive Board 3, Musical I, 2, 3, Jr. Class Steering Committee 3, Graz International Music Festival 2, Certificate of Merit 3, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, WSB Young American 4, Who's Who 4. PARKS, DAVID FRANKLIN DAVID Entered '7I , College Prep. Pep Club I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, OLYMPIAN 4, Hi-Y I, 2, French Club 2, String Quin- tet 3, 4, Best String Musician 2, PITCHFORK 2, Tennis I, Soccer 2, Who's Who 4. PAYNE, JANICE LINDA JANlCE Entered '72, Business. Fr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, President 4. PAYNE, THOMAS OTT THOM Entered '71 , College Prep. PEACE, GRADY THOMAS TOMMY Entered '72, College Prep. VICA 3, 4, JIA 3, Leo Club 4. vii, I L im jimi gilt The power ofa woman is her present means to obtain some future apparent good. Hobbes 7 PEACOCK, DENNIS LEE DENNIS Entered '71, Basic. PEEPLES, CHERYL YOLONDA CHERYL Entered '71, Basic. Pep Club 3, Vocational School 4. PENDER, NELLE CLARK NELLE Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, AV Club 3, Sec- retary 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, FTA 3, Sr. Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Entertainment Committee 3, 4, Student Council 1, 4, Library Aide 3, Truckin' 13 4, Orange Bowl 2, Jr. Sr. Steering Committee 3, Flag Corp 2, 3, 4, Close-Up 3, Soccer Statistician 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. PERKINS, SHARON HOPE SHARON Entered '71, Basic. Music Club 1, 2, Speech and Drama 3, International Youth Festival 2, Concert Choir 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1. PFAB, GINGER ANN GINER Entered '71, College Prep. Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Latin Club 2, Truckin' 13 4, Leo Club 4, Office Assistant 3, Foreign Study League 3, Valentine Court 1, Homecoming Court 2, Senior Silhouette 4, Basketball, Tennis 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 4. PHELPS, QUINNARD LEWIS QUlNNARD Entered '71, College Prep. FLA I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Key Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 4, Football 1, Who's Who 4. PHILLIPS, EARNESTINE YVONNE EARNESTINE Entered '71, Basic. FLA 4, FBLA 4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Court 4. PHILLIPS, GERALDINE GERRY Entered '71, College Prep. FLA 2, 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, JIA 3, 4, Seniors in Action 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Aide 4, Homecoming Court 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Junior Olympic Team 3, 4, Who's Who 4. PHILLIPS, TERESA ANN TERESA Entered '71, College Prep. FTA 3, Leo Club 4, Roundtable 2, Music Club 1, Latin Club 2, All A Award 3. PITTMAN, JOYCE SUE JOYCE Entered '72, College Prep. Beta Club 2, FTA 3, JIA 3. PLACE, Entered '71, College Prep. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, Pep Club I, Cheerleader 2. POOLE, DENNIS BARTON DENNIS Entered '71, Basic. VICA 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 4. POOLE, REX BRUCE BRUCE Entered '72, Basic. VOCA 3, VICA 4. POWERS, CINDA RENE CINDA Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club I, 2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Flag Corp I, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, French Club 4, Orange Bowl 2, Tennis I, Track 4. PRICE, LYNN SCOTT LYNN Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club I, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, FTA 3, Vice President 3, FCA I, 2, Tennis I, 2. E, --Y-. Love - V L 5 Warm Everlasting was, ls always A lovely feeling inside - ' 93, H Love - lf you watch a game, it's fun. If you play it, it's recreation. If you work at it, it's golf. Hope KJW0 KQWU mrnrg .qgtflmzm RAMSDEN, ELIZABETH ARVA ELIZABETH Entered '74, College Prep. DCT 4. RANDALL, SEAN GREGORY SEAN Entered '7l, College Prep. Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4, MHS Singers l, 2, French Club 3, Interact 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Gratz International Music Fes- tivol 2, Best Actor l, Soccer 3, Musical l, 2, 3, Certif- icate of Merit 3, Most Talented 4. RAY, ANSLEY ELIZABETH ANSLEY Entered '71, College Prep. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, President 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Jr. Civitan 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spirit Committee l, 2, Pep Club l, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, PITCHFORK 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary of Fresh- man Class l, Basketball l, Miss MHS 4. REED, CATHY MELINDA CATHY Entered '71, College Prep. Student Council 3, 4, FLA 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, FHA 2, Treasurer 2, Pep Club 2, 3, President 3, Spirit Train 2, 3, President 3, Homecoming Court 4, WSB Young American 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Who's Who 4. REED, SHERRY KNOX SHERRY Entered '71, College Prep. Student Council l, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Flag Corps l, 2, Office Aide 3, 4, Truckin' 13 3, 4, Jr, Class Steering Committee 3, Pep Club 4, Sr. Class Treasurer 4, Baseball Bat Girl 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Co-Capt. 4, Friendliest 4. REID, ey: r' - 5 -s .2 ' ' :ws sw -Lake, 3 . Y. 1.-...Sf N, Q 3 Y x if Q. P 1 get -FSS mxsxrfjxxt 3 1 l SSX . 7 'x FX at ' at 'Q 5 Q 4 , A PP x 1 C K . ...... . 52 ,fs W tm, WM Q 8 . ..,.. 'ts L if www.- sg. A wwf' !Qy 4 RICKMAN, JUDY ANNE JUDY Entered '72, College Prep. REILLY, KAREN CECELIA KAREN Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club I, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Truckin' I3 4, Tennis I. RENSHAW, THOMAS BLAIR TOMMY Entered '72, College Prep. M Club 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, FCA 2, All County Soccer Team 3, Football 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Golf 2. RICE, CATHY LEE CATHY Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club I, Office Assistant 3, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, VICA 4. RICHARDSON, KAREN JOYCE JOY Entered '74, College Prep. French Club 4. RICHARDSON, RICKY CLARK RICKY Entered '72, College Prep. Spanish Club I, VICA 4. 'KW' T. I I as . .. .. A It 1 rr l 14 3' ,ww ,W , Jw , , -,,...m, .M,.w,w.wm.f,fwm awwff-:fewer If f,,, 5, ' f ,fx m fw fr vm , 26, V..---:cad 5 ROBERTS, DEBORA LYNN DEBBIE Entered '71, Business. Beta Club 2, 3, 4, 9th Grade Chorus l, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Merit Award 3. ROGERS, ELIZABETH, FAYE BESTY Entered '71, College Prep. VICA 4. ROGERS, MARCIA RUTH MARCIA Entered '71, College Prep. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Student Council 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Roundtable 2, 3, Truckin' l3 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Jr. Civitan 4, Basketball 1, Softball 2, 3, 4, Most Loyal 4. ROSSER, BEVERLY ANN BEVERLY Entered '72, College Prep. FHA 2, 3, Library Asst. 4, Home Ec. Award 4, Voca- tional School 4. ROUKOSKI, MARY PAMELA PAM Entered '71, College Prep. Maiorette l, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, Jr. Tri- Hi-Y l, 2, Vice President 2, Jr. Civitan 3, 4, Vice-Pres- ident 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, Sec.- Treas. 3, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Homecoming Court 1, Showstaff 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. SAGO, MARY REBECCA BECKY Entered '71, Basic. SANGER, MARY MARGARET MARY Entered '71, Business. Pep Club l, 2, FBLA 3, 4, Project Chairman 4, Jr. Civ- itan 3, 4, Treasurer 4, OLYMPIAN 4, Lonely Typist. SCANLAN, WALTER DOUGLAS DOUG Entered '71, College Prep. SESSIONS, KlMBERLY BOB KlMBl Entered '7l , College Prep. French Club 3, 4, Truckin' 13 3, OLYMPIAN 4, Pep Club 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. SHELDON, FRANCES ANNE FRAN Entered '71, College Prep. Flag Corp 1, Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Student Council 1, 2, Executive Board 2, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, Soccer Mgr. and Stat. 2, 3, 4, Office Asst. 3. SHOEMAKE, JAMES BENJAMEN BEN Entered '71, College Prep. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 3, French Club 2, Jr. Civitan 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4. SHOENBERGER, CLARK ALBERT CLARK Entered '71, College Prep. Entered '71, College Prep. rus l, 2, 3. SLAGLE, JENNIFER JILL JENNY Entered '72, College Prep. Basketball 2. SMITH, BRENDA LAVORN BRENDA Entered '71, Basic. SMITH, CHERYL ANN CHERYL Entered '71, College Prep. SMITH, GREGG ERVIN GREGG Entered '71, College Prep. ety 3, Baseball I. SKIPWITH, BRIDGETTE NANETTE BRIDGETTE FHA I, FLA I, 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Adv. Girls' Cho- Pep Club I, Latin Club 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Valentine Court 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. Key Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 4, Spanish Honor Soci- K was lf I feel like I feel today iL . -Q. K i .If Though a man be wise, it is no shame for him to live and learn. l CCH Sfand l9l l here Gnd See for 0 fl'10US0nd mlle5- Cullen W W0 W W5 2140, 217. 3mMJi,.,i.ff SMITH, TIMOTHY EDWARD TIM Entered '71, College Prep. Ha-Y 1, 2, Jr, cavnan 3, 4, M Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 1, 2, French Club I, Student Council I, 2, Football I, Wrestling I, 2, Soccer 4, Tennis I, Best Looking 4. SPELL, BILLIE JOYCE JOYCE Entered '72, College Prep. AMCC 3, French Club 3, 4, Chess Club 2, FHA 2, Girls' Chorus 2. STROUD, MARK LARKINS MARK Entered '71, College Prep. Jr. Civitan 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, M Club 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 4, Football I, Basketball 2, 3, 4. STURGHALL, FELICIE GAYLE FELICIE Entered '71, College Prep. FLA 2, 4, FHA 2, OLYMPIAN 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Span- ish Honor Society 2, President FLA 4, Office Assistant 4, Jr. Steering Committee 3, Who's Who 4. STURGHALL, VICTOR ELIHU VICTOR Entered '71, Basic. SUDDERTH, ROBERT LAMAR BOB Entered '7I , College Prep. OLYMPIAN 4, French Club 3, 4, Nutrition Committee 3, Men's Chorus 3, Student Council 4, Jr. Civitan 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 4, FCA 2, Seniors in Action 4, Senior Silhouette 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Sportsmanship Award 4, Basketball I, Soccer 3, 4, Teacher's Aide 4, Close-Up 2, Musicals 2, 3, Who's Who 4. SULLIVAN, DARRYL DENNY DARRYL Entered '71, College Prep. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. SULLIVAN, VIKKI JO VIKKI Entered '71, Business. Pep Club I, Spanish Club 2, AV Club 4, String Quin- tet 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. SUTTON, DONALD PARTRICK DON Entered '71, College Prep. Key Club 2, 3, 4, VICA 4, Homecoming Escort 2, Bas- ketball 2, Baseball 2. SUMMEROUR, HELEN ANN HELEN Entered '71 , Basic. SWOFFORD, PAMELA ELIZABETH PAM Entered '72, Basic. TANNER, CHRISTOPHER DAVID CHRIS Entered '71, College Prep. Key Club 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, FCA I, 2, 3, 4, Ga. Certificate of Merit 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, 4. i5 '..--nnar 454,457 TANNER, JAMES CLYDE JAMES Entered '71, College Prep. AV 4, Pep Club 3, Basketball I, 2, Football I, 2, Baseball I. THIBODEAUX, LYNETTE MARIE ULYNETTEP Entered '7I , College Prep. Roundtable 2, 3, Sec. 3, AV 4, Vice President 4. THOMAS, MARY ANN Entered '71 . THOMAS, LILLIE MAE LlLLlE MAE Entered '7I , Basic. FLA I, 2, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 4, FTA 4, FBLA 4, DCT 4. THOMAS, LINDA REGINA LINDA HILL Entered '71, College Prep. FHA I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, AMCC I, 2, Pep Club I, 3, Spirit Train 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Nutrition Committee I, Spanish Honor Society 2, OLYMPIAN 3, 4, Seniors in Action 4, lntercouncil 3, FLA 3, 4, Secretary 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, WSB Young American 4. THOMAS, SHIRLEY ANN SHIRLEY Entered '72, Basic. Pep Club 3, 4, FTA 4, Vice-President 4. THOMPSON, ROBERT LEE ROBERT Entered '7I , College Prep. Interact 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, M Club 3, 4, Vice-President of Sophomore Class 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4. THURMOND, ANDREW AYERS ANDY Entered '71, College Prep. Dey Club 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Student Council I, Executive Board 3, Valentine Court 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Soccer 2, 3, Ten- nis I,4. TILLERY, LORI SUZANNE LORI Entered '71, Basic. Pep Club I, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Office Aid 4, Cheerleader 2, 3. TRIMBLE, SHARON ANN SHARON Entered '72, Basic, TURNER, FRED MARSHALL, Il MARSHALL Entered '7I , College Prep. UGA Certificate of Merit, OLYMPIAN 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Roundtable 3, Vice-President 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4, Mixed Chorus I, Youth Music Festival 2, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Spanish Club I, 2, Jr, Civitan 4, Music Club 3, Musical I, 2, 3, lntercouncil 3, 4, Vice-President af Student Council 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, President of Jr. Class 3, WI1o's Who Among American High School Students, Who's Who 4. TYSON, JAMES DAVID DAVID Entered '7I , College Prep. 76 It's times like these that you come to know ' I Wo ' OJQOZT Vfwrlon I like not only to be loved, But also to be told that I am loved. How much a part of everything you are How much all things are a part of you. Frosric Qitmrfzrw. Sr... mr The realm of silence is large enough beyond the grave. George Eliot UMPHLETT, FRANCIS LESLIE FRANCIS Entered '7I , College Prep. Spanish Club I, Hi-Y I, 2, AV I, 2, Pep Club I. VAN HORN, JOSEPH WARREN JOE Entered '71, College Prep. Spanish Club I, 2, VICA 4. VARELLA, NANCY PARKER NANCY Entered '71, College Prep. Music Club I, 2, 3, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Leo Club 4, Most Outstanding Choral Student 3, Concert Choir Accompan- ist 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Who's Who 4. VEITCH, BRENDA SUE BRENDA Entered '7I , Business. Pep Club I, Mixed Chorus I, Girls' Chorus 2, Round- table 3, FBLA 3, 4, VICA 4. VICKERS, DAVID MARK DAVID Entered '7I , College Prep. Pep Club I, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Secre- tary 3, Hi-Y I, 2, Music Club 3, Spirit Committee 4, Who's Who in America 4, Certificate of Merit in Sci- ence I, WALKER, JENNY SUSAN SUSAN Entered '7I , College Prep. Pep Club I, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Cheerleader 2, 3. qsu.,..,, Q5-qwwf' their WALSH, MARY EILEEN MARY Entered '7l , Business. Music Club I, 2, 3, OLYMPIAN 3, 4, Pep Club I, Jr. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, Girls' Chorus I, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, International Music Festival 2, Student Council 4, Entertainment Committee 4, Jr. Steer- ing Committee 3, Nutrition Committee 2, Distin- guished Citizen Award 2, Literary Meet Winner 3. WARD, GARY PRICE GARY Entered '71, Basic. AVI, 2, VICA 3, 4, Wrestling 2. WEEKS, ALLEN LEE Entered '7l , Basic. WHITE, KAREN BLANCHE KAREN Entered '71, College Prep. Pep Club I, Girls' Chorus I, Concert Choir 2, Flag Corps 2, 3, 4, Showstaff 3, 4, Leaderette 3, 4, Flag Corp Capt. 3, Drum Maiarette 4, Youth Music Festival 2, Basketball I, Science Club 3, Office Asst. 4. WHITE, PAUL HENRY JR. PAUL Entered '71, Basic. Pep Club I, 3, 4, FLA 3, 4, Entertainment Com- mittee 3, Executive Board 3, Student Council 2, 3, Basketball I. WIGGINS, GORDON PARKS Entered '7I, College Prep. X . . Nz: nw- X- 5 lil 6 Life was made to be lived, get it for all it's worth. l f im, 'ffiynn Kfzlfal ll I llillll lll ll 7 WILLIAMS, CAROL EDNA CAROL Entered '72, Basic. FLA I, 2, 4, Music Chorus I, 2, FBLA I, FHA I, Miss FLA 4. WILLIAMS, ERIC KENT ERIC Entered '71, Basic. Pep Club I, Basketball I. WILLIAMS, JANET KAY KAY Entered '71 , Business. WILLIS, LINDA ANN LINDA Entered '72, Basic. FLA I, 2, 4, Mixed Chorus I, Advanced Girls' Chorus 4, Track 4. WILSON, MICHAEL RAY MIKE Entered '71, Basic. WITHROW, MELODY LYNN MELODY Entered '71, College Prep. Girls' Chorus 'l, 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Music Club I, 2, 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, All A Award I, 2, Certificate of Merit 3, Presbyte- rian College Fellowship Award 3, Ga. Tech Math Award 3, FHA l,Music Asst. 4. WOOD, BRADLEY BYRON BRAD Entered '7I , College Prep. Latin Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Roundta- ble 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Music Club 3, Vice-President 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Squad Leader 3, 4, AMCC 2, Teach- ers Aid 4, Certificate of Merit 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Senior Silhouette 4. WORTHY, ALLEN BERNARD ALLEN Entered '71 , Business. VICA 4, Pep Club 3, FLA 3, DCT 4, Basketball I. WYATT, HAYES KINCAID HAYES Entered '71, College Prep. Key Club 2, 3, 4, M Club 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Student Council I, Latin Club 3, Certificate of Merit 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 4, Football I, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Most Intellectual 4. WYKE, RICKY EUGENE RICKY Entered '71, Basic. Music Club l,VICA 4, CVAE 3. 'Q,.TI'T ' C f ,, Q N J, ,f !W A-.X 'LJ HJ' .H+-.4 7 liizzgz' J To be an intelligent person - To be openminded, active-memo- ried, and persistently experimental. Leon Stein l Q lin S J I Wo fjzfnnntlf Kwfgil Not Pictured SATTERFIELD, ROBERT BOB Entered '71, Basic. Spanish Club l, 2, DCT 3. SCHLOTMAN, JOHN JULIEN, JR. JOHN Entered '71, College Prep. STRICKLAND, LYNN MARIE LYNN Entered '74, College Prep. Trident 3g Concert Choir 3, 4, Hi-Y 35 Music Theory 35 Fencing 25 Mixed Choir 24 World Economics 3, Cheer- leader 3g Colorguard 25 Gymnastics 3, Track 35 Tennis 3. COPPOLA, RONOLD THOMAS Entered '71, Basic. l Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die life is like a broken winged bird. Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die life is a barren field fro- zen with snow. lma 3 i N40 Jl6i.iff1fff7i,,fi ' , Q0 Ow-w-w-w- as lv Reading, Miss Thing! Wmw,,,N,L K ,WL -,-L,:L,..,f1,if7ffjf:ffv,ghfn' X L ..,. L, if 1!'5iiENjfiil H L I fig .. -V rf- ?f'15. ' :: gm X ,, , , S 5231:-I i f w :H 1-12: ,--fr::f 5 si L L ,..i L L L Y LL LL ,L ifi, - W. fu - f.L' L ii,,ii L L, M LLNL L ' Kii' ffl ,L i 0 L Q wL.L V: MX- .1 , V jk Nsgff , 1 55- -' - z f a f ww- - ' Q U i - Q : . If -:sea L .fir gi '. 1 ' 1- L P 'F aajfg, ..ME.,. L Y, Q LLLL r L - - ,mffv N was W 9 .. ...L. . Lifsgfg ff' 5' f-'fLfL 15ffffYfff'fr':ffQ Lf- I K - Classes V sl as Classes rf? C WZ 5 Maybe we could cut it, and get it through the gate. v x z, A fr' A 5, L, if ln .-' , , A I Nj' me Classes s N-, And more Classes! Saturday night back at the jungle. Wgg lunch that good? We Let them eat cake . NEAL SHERRER, President BECKY THOMAS, Secretary NANCY DANSBY, Vice-President MARK BARBOUR, Treasurer Junior Class All year the class of '76 has made us aware ofthe pride that they have in our school whether supporting the school's teams at the pep rallies, or help- ing with homecoming, they were always there with unlimited support. Show- ing a willingness to work together, the Junior Class is undertaking the maior event of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. The Junior Class, along with their advisors Miss McCaghren, Mr. Etter, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Oliver, and Mr. Walker, have planned many proiects, and as a result, have had a very prod- uctive year. Viva the spirit of '76! 1'---vw- 'i -------4 wvwwmmwmgm' ...wwww -naw---und 'i 'Q ...... .......... ..- uvunnnnlulv' nl ,yganwus an -suin- env 00 c 1u U01- l4lmv eonnilll B' .nada-in-dun anphanalun-nuns.. .aw-u-no India Adams David Aguirre Janie Allen Rodney Appleby Donnie Applegarth Teresa Arnold Alison Bailey Dianne Baker Drayton Baker Beth Banke Mark Barboure Loretta Barnwell Ronald Bass Micheal Bates Cindy Baugh Billy Baxter Eileen Begin Billy Bell Kathy Bell Iris Bennett Jim Bennett John Bishop Louis Boatwright Charlotte Bode Calvin Bonner David Borgel David Bork Mary Boyle Mike Brackett Dan Brogden Gary Brown Jeanette Brown John Brown Ted Brown Mike Buckner Amy Bull Mary Elizabeth Cagle Billy Callaway David Camp Sally Cardinali Debbie Caswell Diane Caudill Q Wfhwfw ff , .,, I Bw--f , ' 5 if 94 3 - N52 X ,A nl ' s L 1 iw Q .,:, -Q ll N, 1 .. .fi -cr: Q. . f . sv W ' X M X . Y r K S ..,. -c, f' X I I ,Q fi A 1 s V' ' Q f LQ 'MI i .ffl .42 .ww weri F 'Q i fe 'F 5 ' , . . r 4. 1... Bob Chrislopher Tammy Conner Allen Cook Mark Cooley Tracey Cooper Charles Copeland Joo Copeland Elizabeth Crissey Bob Criffendon Johnny Crooks Vickie Crowder Ronnie Culpepper Nancy Dansby David Darden Debbie Davis Pafly Davis Tom Davis Virginia Davis Jeff Dean Nickie Degner Jeff DeJarneH Hilda Derrebery Tammy Declon Darrilyn Dickerson Carla Dodd Wendy Dollar Jody Donehoo Lisa Duncan Wally Duncan Ravon Durr Margie Durreft Eddie Dyer Alvin Edwards David Edwards Jimmy Eller Maxine Florence Kelley Franzmon Billy Freeman Kevin Freeman Brian Foster Susan, why did you have fo say fhofl? Go, D Is he taking our picfure? We've got spirt! I mean spirit! evils! Qs 1 5 What did I do now? Are we of a pep rally? W wild. K Does it hurt that much, Jeff? Study much?l HQ Diff? I con'1 see the music! Smile, Billy! What did you do, Walden? S. X Laura, don'l you ever shuf up?! Let me shake your hand. Charles Fowler Laurie Fowler Karen Ganues Jack Gentry Jackie Gibbs Joe Gill Stacy Gilsfrap Trip Graham Susan Griffin Dorothy Gober Bill Goolsby James Grant Kenny Greenway Thomas Gunn Gary Haddle David Hall Kirk Hall Terry Hammond Cindy Haynes John Hardy Jeff Harris Jerry Harris Susan Harris Daniel Heafh Melissa Herron Alicia Hill Faye Hill Ronnie Hill Kim Hinerman Lynn Holladay Jon Holland Ricky Holmes Toni Hosford Theo Howard Don Howell Harold Huffman Ricky Huiell John Hull Don Hunfon Ron Hunfon Beafrice Hutchins Lisa lmgram Clarence Jackson Teresa Jasper Brian Jones Jim Kemp Reginald Kemp Vicki Knapp Tony Lawson Paul LeCroy ,... 4, - ::W',-:: ,-- M .. .im .... ...,. ,,,... , . ,.,, eg f-' Z? f W -0 ,4..v f if lf V 'fff7 'rf Qyefgi- 7.1: W Q: rf inf f J. 'N .all gif' at J siis J if L T 3 H , N f 1. if We K rl, Beneta Lovingoocl Karen Luster Donnie Lyle Pam Lynn Blair MacKerer Cheryl Martin Sharon Martin Bruce McClure Tammy McClure Erin McCormick Joy McDaniel Chuck McKinley David McNair Steve McNeel Carol Meadows Mike Medford Audie Merchant Gail Mitchell Jane Moore Sally Mooris Ricky Newton Mary Nichols Paul Okerburg Lisa Osborne Laurie Osinach Mark Owen Cheryl Owens Mark Padgett Shauna Paige Karen Parker Stunley Parker Janice Payne Gail Peacock Patricia Phillips Mike Pickering Theresa Poole Tina Portwood Janet Powell Owen Prillaman Marty Ramsey Debbie Ray Peter Reddy Scott Reeves Hope Reid Teresa Roebuck Bonnie Rogers Lee Rohner Betsy Rosengrant Charles Rosser Ralph Russaw i I i The Spirit of '76! You carry the books! That's my lunchl Move, Amy, David is in a hurry. One out of five isn'1 bod, Hugh! Who ore yo'lI waiting on? i e fi-or Don'f you have a locker, Laurie? Who? do Bill and Jock think about school? WWA 3 Q in 5,41 N . auf' 1 . fu a ig Could he be Columbo?! Well, Hey! Kathy Russell Buddy Ryle Russ Sanders Scott Sappington Bobby Scarbrough James Scott Rob Sessions Neal Sherrer Rick Sioblom Katie Skelton Ben Smith Brian Smith Dwight Smith Leslie Smith Lisabeth Smith Russell Smith Susan Smith David Spears Stanley Stallworth Katrina Stott Sherry Stowe David Strickland Victor Sturghall Lynn Swanson Joy Taylor Mike Taylor Bobby Teal Becky Thomas Shirley Ann Thomas Judy Thomaston Anthony Tiggs Linda Trimble Richard Tucker Vallorie Turner Jim Underwood Otto Valdez JoAnn Vandenburg Julie Van Horn Patricia Walker James Wascher Becky Watkins Luther Webb Lisa Weems Ronnie White Dennis Whiten Dennis Williams Tony Williams Linda Wills David Wilson Laura Wilson Shirley Wilson Anna Wise Carla Wise Jackie Wright Walter Wright Randy Yancy Julia Yates Mike Young We would like to cash a check. Who are you looking at, Lisabeth? 3 I Vyf. V , , ,, ,G Do you really want a pitchfork? QQ N Need a shave? Watch those lines, Mike! Not Pictured Ann Bellamy Slade Jones Jerry Brooks Paul Little Bruce Catlin Ellen Coombers Charles Fisher Claude Gentil Gina Grate Kenny Greene John P. Harding Robert Harrell Otis Johnson Wendall Johnson Belinda Looper Jon Mascum Paul Parker Mike Ramey Tony Scipio Kay Strickland Pam Swafford William Tillard Gail Wages BILL SMITH, President SCOTT KAYS, Vice-President JILL WEBSTER, Secretary LESLIE BULLARD, Treasurer Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class is one of the most spirited group of students M.H.S. has had in many years. The combined voices of the class of '77 roared dur- ing the pep rallies urging their team to win. The Sophomores, with their com- petitive spirit, have brought old-fashioned rivalry back to M.H.S. The Sophomores have acquired a notable reputation for themselves. They are known for their willingness to work together as well as for their co-oper- ativeness in any venture that the class undertakes. The rest of the student body has come to depend on the participation that the Sophomore class has always exhibited. The class of '77 has worked together with their advisor, Mrs. Austin, for a very full and satisfying year. Y , w 7+ 2-Le-2i,, ' . Q 2 Q' 1 A J 4 JZ 1 ff, Q J i ,K W , W ., M A 4 W I - 1 ' as M , , I N 2 I , ? ,, - ' 1 V W if W , . Q ,og ,, ' M W li ga as ,'+4 ' i ,,,- 1' L 9 t A ,f - W 1 Q . I M J Q , 5' Zan iw WM fa 'ffg W gy ' AQ- x af ,if 1 gif lr 2 J' J 1 ,Q f K f if W B ff Af? F5 4 gig 6 W W H arf , W 2 2 v Q' 2' m 'f'v ,QM 1 :fu ' 14 I ,,,, if , vf. 2 V, A ,K Z L.. J., amy John Abernathy Leslie Adams Susan Adams Billy Alford Ellen All William All Pot Allred Clarita Anderton Jeffery Anglin Carolyn Annadale Pom Appleby Robin Ashmore Obie Atkinson Nicky Avery Alex Bardi Raymond Bornwell Betsy Barron Lee Baskin Scott Bough Claudia Beck Susan Begin Russell Berry Ronald Bethel Sarah Black Cornelius Blair Timmy Blair Rhonda Blount Carol Bode Jim Boggs Garland Booker Thomas Borgel Lesa Boyett Bob Bradley Gloria Brannon Scott Brewer Beth Briscoe Corey Brock Jean Broer Beth Brooks Brad Brooks Gerry Brooks Cindy Brown Deana Brown Freda Brown Bobby Bryant Julien Buchanan Denise Buckner Leslie Bullard Renee Burruss Michael Burton Leslie Calloway Chuck Carney Lisa Carson Chrislal Casey Rebecca Childers Janie Christian Grace Ann Clark Mark Clark Mary Clark Sherry Clegg Sieve Clemons Toni Clause Sherry Cochran Robin Coker Deborah Cook Wendy Cook Maurice Cornelius Jason Cox Mark Craddock Jan Crawford Cindy Crocker Deborah Crocker Tim Croft Sieve Crowder Brenda Culver Curtis Daniel Ronnie Danfzler Evio De Oliveira Patty Dibling Julia Dodd Rulh Doss Debra Downey Anthony Dubrey Kevin Duigan Joey Duke Bruce Dunagan Faye Duncan Kelly Duncan Lynn Duncan Michael Duncan Trey Duncan Trey Durham David Durr James Dyer Marie East Erroll Ecktord Debbie Edenfield Cathy Eldridge Alan Eppinger Teresa Etchison Donna Faulkner Tom Fennelly Maria Flares John Fowler Audrey Franklin Brian Franklin Ricky Freeman Walden Garris Sam Gentry David Gibson Gordan Giley Ronald Gladney Steve Goble Casey Goodman Stephanie Gorman Chris Graves Cathy Grimland Dena Grogan Carol Hagan Dean Hagstorm Lori Haldman Vanessa Hall Denise Hammond Dennis Hamrick Rhonda Hamrick Gary Harshaw Thomas Hedden Nina Helms Jayne Henderson John Hendon Donna Hipsher Janet Holder V ,wi T F X i Q ' ' if Ti I' Il X b x 59? 1 ii. , K . . ,sl, ge, I X3 5 .... 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I' K . ,li 9' 5 ANN X, ,3 xi K' fi X is Six 'S 1 1 Roy Lay John Lewis Lynn Lindley Joseph Lindsey Carmen Little Tina Lively Steve Lockley Mike Long Beverly Looper John Luhr Brenda Luster Carmen Luster Karen Lynn Belinda Mack Cindy Mahan Melissa Malone Tina Maloney Hicks Malonson 'iw' Lyles Holder Carol Holladay Retha Holliman Sherry Holt Donna Huffstutler Marie Hunnicutt David Hylton Karen Ingram Michael Janise Robert Johnson Roger Johnson Mark Jones Scott Kays Lori Ann Kemp Pat Kenney Angie Kephart Donna Key Theresa Kilgore David Killian Randy King Kathy Kitchens Darlene Knox Cheryl Lackey Janet Lambert Freida Laster Alex Latiolais Felicia Latiolais Steve Lavin N 4' LNQW ,f -R1 fe-., Sarah Maloof Sheryl Marler Bill Marlow Georgia Marshall Isaac Marshall Michael Martin Sonya Martin Charles McCampbell Andy McCollum Victor McConnell Lovone McDaniel Cheryl McDonald Robert McEllen Frankie Meeks Frank Melson Remely Merritt Jim Mickelson Susanne Miller Gail Millwood Susan Mitchell Pat Montgomery Susan Montgomery Glenda Moon Donna Moore Robin Moreland Eddie Morrow Spence Mullins Bruce Myers Mike Neese Alex Newsome Mable Newton Lisa Nichols Richard Norah Jimmy Norton Robert Ottley Randy Owens Anne Paden Vance Padgett Steve Parham Brad Parish Elaine Parker Steve Parker Tim Parker Joannie Parris Phillip Pass Jill Paukert Michael Peace Kenny Peek Herbert Peeples Tommy Pettus Fritz Phab Patricia Phillips Mike Ping Tim Pittman Tina Preisinger Micky Puckett Donna Rakestraw Dick Ramsey Mary Ravan Tim Reardon Henrietta Reece Garry Reed Lynette Reed Michael Reid Lisa Rice Grey Richardson Elaine Ridley Mike Riley Cathy Roberts Rex Robinson i k 'rim ' ., 5 f 19s AAIQA V sg K ' lf lk. .5 417 21.45, if Az. J . J 1' I ,Y 5. ff f 3 Mark Rogers Jeffery Rolland Todd Rollar Margaret Rossell Betty Rosser Andy Roukoski Kim Russell Wayne Scarbrough Yolanda Scipio Richard Scott Jim Secrist Tim Shadis Laurie Sheeler Jimmy Sheffield Pam Shinholster Wayne Shore Richard Simalton Janet Smith Jimmy Smith Laurie Smith William Smith Mary Souther Kathy Sparks Beth Speed Kathy Stanford Jennifer Stone Tim Sudderth Donna Sullivan Glenda Taylor Lynn Taylor David Thomas Mike Thomas Charlotte Tiggs Dexter Tiggs Anne Tillman Barry Travis Barry Turner Bill Underwood Thomas Valley Craig Waoker Mike Walsh Brent Ward David Ward Barbara Warden James Weaver Jill Webster Elaina Weems Lamar Wheeler Robert Whitaker Tyrus Whitfield Albert William Chuck Williams Jo Ann Williams Michael Williams Rhonda Williams Rob Williams Sherry Williams Terry Williams Wendy Williams Mike Willis Lisa Wilson Sandra Wilson Tammy Wood Johnny Woodard Susan Wylie . X Q, W- ws sag, ig? k . mile, you're on Candid Camera. ,433 l wonder what he sees? v. .gig M. K 7 Y :Xk Q K F i Q -K1 A it A- . , , , A -5 -'.A'A 5 ' iw .. A---- i A-bA Qwgi ,M is u I -. fl V .V f ,h :-, k,. Q ...,, iv-Lgfm ,J 5 , L. W g Q s 4, s s 'I- ,i,i 'i 3 Q ls she posing for a toothpaste commercial? All I wanted for Xmas was a yellow submarine. 203 04 i. 'Zi ,A 1. 4 A ,W ,. K 7 S wi ,pg51v J' 3' ' , Come on downl W uf W 9, 'ff Devil fans. Golly bum! pm- i a 'gn ,. u Ego iiiffg 5 - ' 1' Ti' 3' 'f5?if . ,iJ'if5?iS - Q, N-N, K 2 F K it-fx LS X, if XFTT.. , eu., . -ifin3'Y T-y5i5E5XS. .Z 1 r Silt? ' , Q K Q ta COD ISS let slide through were grains of sand. Born leaders this class contains We should be reading about them in history books because of their fame. When they are gone, they will live on forever, For fhey are the mighty, mighty class of SEVENTY-SEVEN! i By Felicie Sturghall '77 O6 DEBRA BROOKS, President LYNN DELUNGER Secfefofy CONLEY INGRAM, Vice-President LAURH5 STOCKS TFGGSUFGF Freshman Class Everywhere you look you see a Freshman! That just goes to show you that the Class of '78 goes in for participation. Band, sports, clubs, pep rallies, no doubt about it, the Freshmen are there with plenty of enthusiasm. They came right in and got to work without wasting any time. The Freshmen soon became a critical part of M.H.S., contributing their support to all phases of campus life. They quickly earned the much-deserved respect that they demanded from the upperclassmen. Special assemblies were held so that the Freshmen could learn the yells, and posters were in evidence at all pep rallies which reflected their desire to be remembered as one ofthe best Freshman classes ever. f fx J' 5' 1 my ': f 'af ,,, J ff? TW NH ' gf 526552 53 if R, lf. 'HW 3 I IWW' r - f 2, .gi-we kv V f ..., ,A rf Leslie Adams Sandy Adcock Sonia Alexander Nancy Allen Sherman Arnold Kevin Askew Randy Askew Barry Atkinson Martie Atkinson Belinda Barmore Darrell Barnwell Kyle Barreh Mark Barlleft Terry Bales David Beasley Don Beasley Phyllis Bedford Roxanne Bell Sam Benton Hans Bishop Archie Blanchard Jim Boggs Tommy Bonds Peler Borgel Joe Bothwell Tim Bolts Mary Brewer Chara Brock Annehe Brooks Debra Brooks Rhonda Brown Rochelle Brown Sharon Brown Debbie Bruce Brian Buckner Leigh Buckner Toren Butler Liz Cahill Janice Caldwell Tom Campbell Chad Carlisle Gary Carney - Q . M iii ' -1 L 'e l . 'Ui ' ..:1: f E 1 3-x lr l Q X X 5 5 Su X x Nas lr -5 f L M ., Q .5 5 1 5, .' 'f i sl f ' L 3 ,- i .,.. v.,,S . ki sl Q X f M .L .. x if s lax? f - 4 Daryl Carpenter Marcus Carter Goyio Casey Anita Casey Sherry Casey Carol Casteel Debbie Caudill Lisa Christopher Shirley Clark Deborah Clark Steve Cloer Danny Cochran Dyquita Cohill Billy Confer Melanie Collier David Collins Debbie Copeland Billy Cooey Floyd Cook David Cox Lisa Cox Danny Crawford Scott Crisp Steve Crisp Ricky Crowder Jimmy Culpepper Cynthia Daniel Phyllis Daniel Kathy Daugherty Rusty Davis Bobby Delay Lynn Dellinger Wanda Dial Johnny Dobson Randy Dobson Charlene Dodd Pot Dodd Darrell Dorris Larry Duignan Fred Duncan Morgan Dunnivan Deborah Dupree Susan Durham Danny Duvall Dennis Eason Gayla Eberhart Cathy Edwards Jimmy Edwards Patricia Edwards Gary Elliot David Emerson Diane Emerson William Etchinson Ann Ethridge Cindy Eubanks Billy Evans Nancy Ferguson Charlene Fitzpatrick Kyle Franzman Emily Frasure Gwen Freeman Harold Gantt Jim Gantt Lisa Gibbs Jeff Gibson Josephine Gilreath Mitch Gilstrap Leon Gober Ruby Gober Wanda Gober Tracy Golden Will Goodman Richard Goodnight Angela Gorman Debbie Grady Greg Gramling Keith Gramling David Gray Danny Greenway ----- Q 5 .344 14 A, 5 1 , 'Qi ,I E 5 Z it is ir fi 2 f ...I Sp WG' 22' V- IH 5 m Travita Gresham Stephanie Grogan Lisa Gunther Doris Hall Bill Hames Tammy Hardy Bill Harkins Tina Harmer Jon Harris Ray Harris Wayne Harrison Claudia Hassell Bonnie Hawkins Susan Hayes Teresa Hayes Eddie Haynes David Heath Martin Hess Linda Hill Mark Hill Wade Hinton Tammy Hobday Miriam Holliman Sharon Holloway Andrea Howard Jan Howard Peggy Howell Cynthia Hudgins Virginia Hughes Sharon Hunter Sheila Hunter Darlene Hutchins Conley Ingram Steve James Michele Jelemensky Steve Jelemensky Benita Jewel Alegra Johnson Donald Johnson Kathy Johnson Pam Johnson Wanda Johnson Marc Jones Mary Ellen Jones Thomas Jones Debbie Kavanaugh Lynn Keith Stanley Kelley Kathy Kelly James Kemp Laurie Kemp Laren Kinder Francis Kirkpatrick Diane Kitchens Bobbie Lamanac David Lamer Suzie Lancaster Dennis Lavin Anita Lawandales Sheila Lawrence Donnie Lawson Peggy Lawson David Layne Sandra Ledbetter Ramona Ledford Jesse Leslie Constance Lester Tim Lewis Bridgette Lindley De Little Jay Little Jackie Livesay Kevin Long Roderick Long Beverly Looper Denise Lott David Loudermilk Denise Loveioy Sheila Loveioy Chuck Lovvorn Cindy Lowe John Luker Debra Luster Kevin Luster Lisa Lyle Ann Marsden TN K 'T l Qi or 'J Eg 5 L 4 is L NW K if wie if e J Rf E a s of 1 we WHA 'Q i-PQ W .... ,.: .. u, .4 f' in J me fl it , s.., .. ,Sm M , 5 3 5 1 Q , L , sl. .W 'J X 1 X at E ! 'f sem in ess: , . ., A ings, MY Janet Martin Karen Martin Melanie Martin Sheila Mason Anthony Maxwell Pathenia Maxwell Davie McCollum Michele McCoy Darryl McCray Michael McCray Charles McDonald Grady McGuire Mark McKibben Juline McKinsey Kathy McNair Dole McPherson Robin McPherson Lynn Merriweather Jean Miles Cheryl Miller Connie Miller Dwayne Mitchell Freddie Mitchell Terry Mitchell Eddie Mohan Bill Montgomery Juanita Morgan Kim Morgan Wayne Morgan Mark Morris Mark Mosley Karl Moss Kenslea Motter Kristen Mugridge Ricky Neary Tony Neese Mark Nelson Judy New Sandi Nolte Phyllis Norman Floyd Northcutt Melinda Nuckles Myrtis Nuckles Randy O'Connor Elisa de Oliveira Judy Orr John Pace Kevin Parker Patty Parker .N 4 46x3-18yz'2+ . . . huh?? A hypnofizing smile?! One for me and one for you, one for me and . . . MHSE:rid rookies think BIG fright, Diane'fy ff' 2 ix , XE ' mi ... Our Freshmen always pay this much aftenhon Hey, where did he go . . .? Af long last I m a star' Everyone needs a quiet time to rhink. Boyd Parris Kim Parrish Wanda Partlow Patty Pate Marlene Peacock Carol Peeples Jeffrey Peeples Ivy Perez Pat Perry Marion Peters Greg Petty Donna Phillips Larry Phillips Michelle Phillips Sandy Pickelsimer Jackie Pittman Tammy Plappert Greg Poole Mark Preisinger Amy Price Jimmy Price Marilyn Price Sharon Price Ricky Puckett Renee Racine Mark Rakestraw Shirley Ray Cynthia Reece Gail Reed Lucy Reed Mitch Reeves David Rhodes Frederick Rhodes Judy Rice Eddie Rickman David Rolland Dennon Ross Theresa Ross Nathaniel Rosser Charlotte Runde Scott Saine Jody Scipio Valerie Scott Martha Sheffield Diane Shelley Kathy Shubert Glenda Skipwith Glenn Skipwith Betty Smith Denise Smith Gini Smith Jeff Smith Lori Smith Phoebe Smith Teddy Smith James Southerland Connie Sparks Nancy Stein Merry Stephens Laurie Stocks Ross Strait i . if 'F F lr .. . .. ,,, g., J get - H f- 4 at gd' ASQ if' .NE Mary Stickland Leon Summerour William Summerour Anthony Swiatek Ray Taff Michael Tanner L N ' 5 ii Q 'N he Tony Taylor Johnny Teague Debbie Teel Jim Thomas Earl Tiggs is Tim Tiggs Robert Tillard Clay Tillery James Tillman Charlie Tinsley Tommy Tinsley Charlence Tomasso Robert Trimble Mark Triplett Mimi Trippe Carlos Turner Travita Turner Martha Varella Thomas Vaughn Dennis Verhine Pam Vernier Polly Wade Deodra Walker Johnny Walker Anne Walsh Rory Watson Joel Webster Sarah Wheeling Tyrus Whitfield Julie Wigley Angela Wilburn Laniece Wilburn Archie Williams Clyde Williams George Williams Karen Williams t A fill, Joyce Wright Suzefte Wright Tony Wright Not Pictured: Melvin Boatwright Keith Bowman Easton Bullock Willie Burgess Mike Burton Jerry Cannon Windolan Cook Lori Crawford Bud Crockett Sandra Eaton Louise Foster Jerry Gehman Deborah Harris Marvin Hildreth Cindy Hollingshed Daniel Jinks Robert Kosisky Mary Jane Lewis Debra McBrayer Danny McTaggart Brad Nolting Nancy Peace Darryl Prince Vaughn Rogers Tina Skipwith Donna Smith James Stokely Darrell Strickland Michelle Terrell Anita Thomas Lisa Timmons Jane Toomes -1 Af Priscilla VWlliams Miriam Willingham Gus Willis Cathy Wilson Phillip Wood Annette Wright Laverne Wright Frank Walker Marie Walker Tyrone Weaver Joan Wright X X .V , -11111 ' -XXXL xX ' X vXgX Pu XX X X s ' X ' X X ' X X XXX X X X. X' Q X. X XXX-X ,XX X XX X X ' 1 Z X Xl 5 'I X X l XX . 'XX' X1 - 'X 5' X 1 X..XX' 'XXXXX X X'X ' 'E' . -.KX A X ' X ' X XX N X X, 1 XXIX X -IX' X - X X X XV ,XXX X I . L -X-X X 5 X X X - X X X X X X X c 5 . X' X X .X X X1 '2l8 , Y X ,, ,, .,,,,,, ,,X. , , ...w,...1 . .s . -...--, H... wfwk As the sun rises, it reveals teach- ers having early morning confer- ences, and as it sets, the custodians lock the doors of the school. f-Ma, ff V., wi fi yl, Ir' '- -ef ...4 ADMINISTRATION Mary Walsh - Faculty Editor David Darden - Assistant Faculty Editor 9 Marietta's BOARD OF EDUCATION works diligently to help our school system prosper. Interested in the welfare city school students, its goal is to improve and enrich the schools' educational standards. lts interest and involveme is greatly appreciated. Members of the school board include: Mrs. B. C. Sheeler, Mr. Dennis Kemp, Mr. Walter Moo Mr. Bill Smith, Mr. Joe Van Horn, Mr. Lloyd C. Cox, and Mr. Floyd Northcutt. O I1 I1 MR. LLOYD C. COX, MR. GEORGE GRIFFIN, Superintendent of Marietta City Schools Assistant Superintendent of Marietta City Schools MR. HARLON CRIMM MR. RUSSELL W. THOMPSON, JR. Personnel Director for Marietta City Schools Business Manager for Marietta City Schools The P.T.S.A., or Parent-Teacher-Student-Association, works very hard to serve more efficiently the needs of students, as well as faculty of M.H.S. The P.T.S.A. has varied programs and service projects throughout the year which get parents, students and teachers involved. The officers of the P.T.S.A. are: Mrs. Phyllis Tyson, Mrs. Clara Jenkins, Mrs. Joy Meyers, Mr. Fred Tyson, Mrs. Sarah Goff, and Mr. Edward Goff. 't . 1 3 i l Mrs. Edna Poole Lee has had many honors bestowed upon her in appreciation for her dedication and loyalty to education. In 1961 and 1962 she was named Star Teacher, and in 1962 was named State Star Teacher. In 1962 she was awarded the Look Magazine National Teacher of the Year Citation. She has been honored with a certificate of approval from the United States Army, and West Point Military Academy has made her an honor- ary admitting officer. She was also given the Marietta Distinguished Citizen Award. During her years of service at MHS, Mrs. Lee has served as classroom teacher, guid- ance counselor, city-wide guidance director, asst. principal and princi- pal. Administrative Officials The Administrative Officials are made up of one principal and two assistant principals. We have the rare honor of having a woman Prin- cipal, Mrs. Edna Poole Lee, who is one of the few in Georgia. Our Assistant Principals, Mr. James Isles, and a newcomer, Mr. John Callahan, combine their efforts with Mrs. Lee to produce a more effi- cient school system. We are very fortunate and proud to have these people working for our benefit. Mr. John J. Callahan, III, attended Bridgewater State College where he received his B.S. Ed., and the University of Georgia where he received his Master's Degree. He has traveled world-wide in such places as the Pacific, China Sea, Atlantic, Viet Nam, Mediterranean, Carribbean, and Europe. At the present time his hobby is getting to know all the students at MHS. Mr. James H. Isles attended Florida A 8. M University where he received his B.S. Degree in Health and Physi- cal Ed. He also attended Atlanta University where he received his degree in Administration and Supervision. Prior to September, 1971, all of his jobs were related to health and phys. ed. and coaching. He worked with the neighborhood Youth Program from September, 1971 to August, 1973. Since that time he has worked in the area of Administration and Supervision. His overseas tour of duty included such countries as Italy, North Africa and the Philippine Islands. Presently his chief hobby is golfing. 6 Zhi 2... Mrs. Jesse L. Wall, the secretary to Vlrs. Lee, enioys football, baseball, 'eading, outdoors, and fishing. Mrs. Nall has been a part of Marietta High School for many years and has :levoted her time and efforts toward naking every year at M.H.S. an exceptionally good one. IT. vtrs. Audrey Waldrop, the secre- ary in the Guidance Office, :ttended Kennesaw Junior College vhere she received her A.B.S. She las been everything from a Kinder- garten teacher, to a third runner-up n the Miss Cobb County Pageant. She plays the piano, and she loves D sew. Mrs. Waldrop is an M.H.S. jraduate and was on the Olympian Staff when she was in school. Secretaries If it were not for these four ladies, this school could not func- tion as smoothly as it does. These women work behind the scenes tracking down students, calling par- ents, and typing reports for the principals and counselors. They are very devoted to their work and for this we are very thankful. Mrs. Barbara Hensley Lowe attended North Georgia College and Edmondson Business College where she received her Secretarial Degree. She likes to hike, camp, cook, keep busy, lwhich she does in Mr. Callahan's officel, and raise her children. She is considering going to Nursing School to become an R.N. She is Mr. Callahan's Sec- retary. 'X 'i .Y 4 bi. lk Mrs. Evelyn Davenport, Mr. Isles' secretary, is a graduate of Area Vocational Technical School. Her hobbies include sewing, and gar- dening. Her ambition is to live a life of service to M.H.S. youth and fac- ulty. She has spent the last I8 years living in different sections of the U.S. Her favorite state - other than Georgia - is Massachusetts. 4 Mr. Terry H. Segers, the band instructor at Marietta, went to school at Jacksonville State Univer- sity where he received his B.S., in Music Education. He worked for his Master of Music Education at the University of Georgia. His chief hobby is playing tennis. Mr. Oliver exhibits a million dollar smile. Arts Department The arts department at M.H.S. consists of several divisions includ- ing art, music, home economics, wood and metal shop, and driver's education. The art department helps students to become creative and talented through painting and wood and metal shop. The music department builds musical ability and appreciation. To help students become skilled in homemaking, the school offers home economics. Marietta High can certainly be proud of its arts department and the dedication of the teachers in it. Mr. Robert L. Stoskopf went to Wichita State University, where he received his Bachelor of Music Edu- cation. He is a Captain in the Reserve of the ,United States Marine Corps. He has traveled extensively throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico, Okinawa, and Japan. His interests include photography, numismatics, and performing musi- cally, especially chamber music. He is new at M.H.S. and last year taught in Hutchinson, Kansas. Mr. Louis Walker attended Tuskee- gee lnstitute, where he obtained his B.S. and the University of Georgia, where he obtained his M.S. His hobbies include basketball, coin- collecting, ping-pong lwith young peoplel, and he is a cracker jack checker player. Mrs. Jacquelyn Jones went to the University of Texas, where she received her Bachelor of Music degree. She has been choir director in New Orleans, La., Austin, Texas, and Houston, Texas. She enioys motorcycles, animals, talking, bicy- cle riding and she is accident prone. Mrs. Ruby C. Williams attended Morris Brown College and received her B.S. She then obtained her M.Ed. at Tuskeegee Institute and worked at the University of Geor- gia for advanced work on her 6th year. She has also been designated Teacher of the Year. She enioys camping and has traveled exten- sively in the Western states and New England. f. iiymls-Q' of X ,f ., K. , . , M C . E 2 I f A true work of art. Mrs. Laura Lita Blackstone attended Brunswick Junior College, the University of Georgia, and the University of Rhode Island, where she received her B.S. in Home Eco- nomics Education, cum laude. She is originally from Brunswick, Geor- gia, but has been in New England for the past three years. As a home economics teacher she rightfully enioys cooking, and sewing as hob- bies, but also loves to read and travel. She plans to complete her Master's Degree in March of 1975. Mr. Melvin Crooks, lCoachl went to school at the University of Georgia and received his B.S. in Education and his Master's in Education. He is an assistant football coach and is the coach of the Varsity Wrestling team. Service with a Smile. -ere., 32.2 2i,.r2' sf .f. Mr. Teddy J. Oliver attended Rein- hardt Junior College and the Uni- versity of Georgia where he got his B.S. He wishes - some day - to teach in a craft school and com- mune with nature. He enjoys camp- ing, hiking, fishing and other such sports. Mr. Carl Etter attended Middle Ten- nessee State where he obtained his B.S. degree and the University of Georgia where he obtained his B.S., M.Ed. He is very talented in building custom built furniture, and is very devoted to his family. I, if Mr. Jerry Riley went to Holmes Jun- ior College, where he received his A.A. and Mississippi State Univer- sity, where he received his B.S. Mr. Tim Brown attended the Univer- sity of Alabama where he obtained his B.S. and Middle Tennessee State University where he received his Master's degree. 3 g EQ B e .es Mr. Ray Broadaway attended North Georgia College where he received his B.S., and Middle Ten- nessee State University where he received his M.A. Coach Broada- way is presently the Head Coach of the M.H.S. football team, and the Athletic Director at M.H.S. He has also worked diligently with the girls' basketball team in past years. Athletic Department Marietta High School's main ingredient for overwhelming school spirit and an explosive athletic department is PRIDE. This ingredient has much to do with the burning desire of many students to be part of this program. The dedicated coaches of this department have much for which to be com- mended. They not only teach the value of good physical fitness, but also the value of teamwork, and sportsmanship. Mr. Ben Wilkins attended Allen Uni- versity where he received his B.S., and Atlanta University where he received his M.A. He is Assistant Head Coach and is Associate Ath- letic Director. Coach Wilkins is also the coach of the Baseball team at M.H.S. Mrs. Cheryl Love attended Eastern Kentucky University where she received her B.S. Her hobbies include oil painting, gardening, and growing plants. She has held such iobs as tennis instructor for the rec- reation department, camp director for Girl Scouts, and Camp for the past six year, teacher, basketball coach, and is at present the advisor to the B-Team and Varsity Cheer- leaders. She has traveled through- out Europe, the Virgin Islands and the U.S. Her ambition is to have the 1975 State Tennis Championship won by MHS Tennis Team! X 7 lvtimtu 5' t ' i F as .0 V V' ,ve Qbugg .:a'n' f-. n. .' 8-4 Mr. Lester Williams attended the University of Chattanooga where he received his B.S. degree. Coach Williams teaches Driver's Educa- tion, is the Offensive Backfield Coach on the football team, and coaches the MHS golf team. Mrs. Linda Galloway attended Jacksonville State University where she received her B.S. degree. She is the Girl's varsity basketball coach, and the softball coach. Mr. Charles Hood attended Berry College, where he received his B.S. degree, and the University of Ala- bama, where he received his M.A. Coach Hood is the Freshman foot- ball coach and the varsity boys basketball coach. Business Department The Business Department pre- pares students for their future life in the business world, but it also helps them in school by teaching them to type. There are courses in the department such as bookkeeping, shorthand, office practice, and typ- mg. Miss Dot McCaghren attended Flor- ence State University where she received her B.S. in Business Educa- tion. Miss McCaghren sews and designs all of her clothes and is Junior Class Sponsor. In past years she has worked diligently on Jun- ior-Senior and Homecoming. .- ' uv 4 4 ii O M . r Miss Carole Davis attended the University of Georgia where she obtained her Master's in Business Education. Her hobbies include any form of arts and crafts, plants, and the like. She likes to travel, and plans to teach abroad at some later date. . i , M Mr. Robert Ross Amacker went to the University of Southern Missis- sippi, where he received his B.S. degree. Mr. Amacker is an avid sports enthusiast, enioys television and eating. His wit and humor are appreciated by students and fac- ulty alike. 5 Mrs. Joan A. Otte went to Georgia State University where she received her B.A., M.Ed. degrees, and is presently working on her Ph.D. She has traveled extensively in Europe, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and most of the U.S. She enioys reading, sewing, and socializing. xr Guidance Department The counselors in the M.H.S. Guidance Department are deeply concerned with the welfare of the students. Students with questions or problems are invited to see any of the counselors for guidance and help. Prospective college students are guided in their choice of a col- lege, and the counselors do any- thing possible to help them learn about college life. This department is certainly an asset to our school. Mrs. L. C. Austin attended Savan- nah State College where she obtained her B.S. degree, New York University where she received her M.A. degree, and Georgia State University where she received her Georgia Certificate of Profes- sional Counselors. Formerly a typ- ing teacher at M.H.S., she now devotes her time to helping stu- dents by working as a guidance counselor. She enioys doing things with her family. Mrs. Martha G. Webb attended the University of Georgia where she received her B.S., West Georgia College where she received her M.Ed., and her Ed.S. lEducation Specialistl. She has worked in schools for many years. She has traveled in Mexico and the U.S., but plans to travel more. She likes interior decorating, sewing, movies, books, and plays. ff i, ,ali tw Y 'Q Q1 li LEFT: Mrs. Gwendolyn Watson, our school nurse, graduated from Cobb Area Vocational-Technical School. She enioys crocheting, reading, all sports, bowling, and collecting odd-shaped driftwood. She has lived in Arizona, and California. She also loves all aspects of nurs- ing. RIGHT: Miss Leoney M. Brown attended South Carolina State where she received her B.S. degree and Atlanta University where she received her M.S. degree. She likes, Crocheting, bowling, reading. Miss Brown has traveled exten- sively in Canada, the Bahamas, and the U.S. V Mr. Frank A. Austin went to Geor- gia State University where he received his B.A., and M.A. degrees. His hobbies include gour- met cooking, camping, sports, reading, the cinema, and listening to good music. English Department The English Department strives to promote liberality and creativity, and also stresses the basics of the English language in both grammar and literature. Besides customary English classes for each of the four grade levels, there is a course called Humanities which studies man's consciousness of himself and the culture of mankind. Miss Dixie Card went to Oregon State University and Baylor Univer- sity, Tulane University, and Geor- gia State University where she obtained her B.A. degree. Her hob- bies include tennis, skiing, day- dreaming, dating, cooking, eating, teaching, and plants. She has held iobs as a toy maker, a skating instructor, a Shoney waitress, a store detective, a sleeping bag stuf- fer, and a psychiatric social worker. lk Mrs. James L. Dyer, Jr. went to Ala- bama State University and Atlanta University where she obtained her B.S. degree in Secondary Educa- tion. Her hobbies include reading, sewing, and gardening. She loves flowers and vegetables. i Miss Joan Harrell attended Blue Mountain College, where she received a B.A. degree in English, the University of Mississippi, and Georgia State University, where she will soon receive her Master's. Her hobbies include playing tennis, reading, esp. novels, biography, and news iournals, listening to all kinds of music, attending plays and ballet performances. She loves football and basketball. She has traveled in Europe two summers and plans to do more traveling in the U.S. and abroad. Mr. Neil C. Bonds attended Wof- ford College where he received his B.A. and West Georgia where he received his M.A. He also attended the University of South Carolina. Mr. Bonds enioys gardening, listen- ing to good music, and reading. He has been a chaperone on several trips to Europe and looks forward to retiring and doing nothing. , 'Q' 64 Mrs. Sandra Quackenbush attended Georgia Southern Col- lege where she received her B.S. in Education. Her main hobby is cook- ing. While in college Mrs. Quack- enbush was the editor of her col- lege yearbook. Mrs. Beverly J. Carden attended Wesleyan College and Georgia State University. She has received her B.A. degree. She enioys sailing, reading and going to art galleries. Mr. Richard H. Commins attended Tulane University, and Georgia State University. He has received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Eng- lish. Mr. Commins has played music professionally for a number of years, and would like to pursue it as a career. Pla y it again, Sam. Miss Helen Elizabeth Baze attended the University of Texas, where she received her B.A., and M.A. degrees. She likes music very much and plays the guitar. She is also a very enthusiastic photogra- pher, and is very interested in young people. W Ms. Susan M. Rasmussen worked for her B.S. degree at the University of Southern Mississippi. She is new to Marietta High School this year. Ms. Rasmussen enioys sewing, cooking and traveling. She hopes to acquire her Master's Degree. Teach us the A-B-C of it. Mrs. Rachel Stavrolakis attended Simmons College where she received her B.S. in Library Science and is presently working on her Master's Degree at Georgia State. She enioys reading, swimming and playing golf. She attends the sym- phony and the theatre. Mrs. Micheal Ann Bailey attended Auburn University and the Univer- sity of Georgia. She has received her B.S. and M.L.M. degrees. She enioys painting, reading, playing tennis, water skiing and photogra- phy. She is a former stewardess for Branift International Airlines. Her one ambition is to work for the C.l.A. Language Department Senor Smith, Frater Baker, and Mademoiselle Williams make up the Language Department at MHS. The Spanish Department has four years of instruction, Latin has two, and French has three years. A new course has also been added to the department this year, and that is Conversational French which involves the student more in the language and develops more inter- est. Ms. Judith Williams went to Emory University where she received her A.B. degree. She has spent l year in Tripoli and Libya and 2 years in West Germany. Her hobbies include making tapes from records, and her favorite sport is swimming. Mr. Richard F. Baker is a longtime member of the Language Depart- ment. He attended Spring Hill, West Georgia, John Marshall, Loy- ola University, and Emory Univer- sity. He has received his A.B., M.Ed. and .l.D. degrees. He enioys skiing, tennis and has been the principal of Overseas travel groups for many years, and is involved with the soccer program at MHS. Mr. Charles Smith has attended Mississippi College, Arkansas Tech, the University of Florida, Woman's College of Georgia, and the Uni- versity ot Georgia. He has received his B.A. and M.Ed. degrees. He enjoys raising dogs, and traveling. 3 . If .. Mathematics Department The Math Department is one of the outstanding departments at Marietta High School. We are privi- leged to have excellent teachers that are concerned with the well- being of their students. This year Mr. Strickland, Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Hinson have come with many new and innovative ideas. These new teachers have been an asset to the already excellent Math Depart- ment. Mr. John Andrew Strickland earned his B.S. Ed. degree from Georgia South College. He enjoys rafting, biking and swimming and plays the guitar. Mrs. Charles H. Kohler, Jr. attended Mount Holyoke College where she obtained her A.B. degree, and Ohio State University where she received her M.A. degree. Mrs. Kohler is an extremely experienced sailor, and enioys rose iudging, being a mother, and math. ln her life she has done many things such as being a truck driver, and racing her boat. Mr. Jonathan Johnson went to Morehouse College where he obtained his B.A. degree. He has studied also at Atlanta University and Albany State College. His hobby is electronics, and he is an avid sports fan. Wt. , 1 , , v Mrs. Sandra Mann Bradshaw attended Shorter College where she received her B.A. degree in mathematics. She enjoys bridge, crossword puzzles, reading and bowling. Miss Ruth Johnson went to Georgia State College for Women where she received her B.S. degree. Before teaching at M.H.S. she was in the Business world. She also enioys her great nieces and neph- ews very much. wr.-,, ' wwf, ' E -...,,,,,,,.,-avec- , -f'- f ,,.,..,., .,,.. , ,,,:., nl.. Mrs. Linda N. Hinson received her B.S. degree from the University of Montevallo, Alabama and received her M.A.T. degree from Emory Uni- versity. She is a member of Kappa Mu Epsilon, an honorary mathe- matics fraternity. She enioys travel- ing and camping, and she has been to Europe and Mexico. Mrs. Hinson sings in her church choir, and she and her husband were sponsors on the Youth Choir Tour this summer. v Mrs. Fay Hodorowski attended Baylor University where she received her B.A. degree, and the University of North Carolina W she received her M.Ed. Custodians The Custodians are dedicated to keeping M.H.S. clean so that students and faculty alike will be happy. These people from left to right are: Mrs. Irene Boyett, Mr. Clarance Beavers, Mr. Stanton Booker, Mr. Horace Boyett, Mr. Talmon Gant, Mr. John Robertson, Mr. Stanton Holmes, Mr. Norman Crawford, and Mr. Edward Barron. Lu nch rooms Antley Winn Mrs. Laura Spears, Lunchroom Manager, Mrs. Edna Mrs. Lelia Hefner, Mrs. Clara Peeples, Mrs. Leona Lang- Wise, Mrs. Nettie McPherson ley Mr. C. Carey Henderson attended Georgia Southern College and West Georgia College. He received his B.S. degree in i966 and his M.Ed. in 1974. Mr. Henderson enioys recreation and sports. For the past 15 years, Mr. Henderson has worked part-time in recreation. Social Studies At Marietta High School, stu- dents are taught to think and evalu- ate history and thus broaden their outlook on mankind. Through such subiects as economics, world his- tory, American history, and politi- cal science, they can develop an appreciation and understanding of other cultures. Because of enthusi- astic teachers and the relaxed atmosphere of the classrooms, M.H.S. has seen a much-increased interest in this academic area. Mr. Harrison Anderson attended the University of Georgia where he received his A.B. degree. For many years he was a very respected coach at MHS, and our gymnasium is named in his honor. Mr. Harry Hodgson received hi: A.B. and M.A. degrees from the University of Georgia. He is the sponsor of the Interact club ano enjoys reading. Mr. Earl A. Jackson attended Allen University where he received his B.A. degree. He enioys sports, and reading sports magazines. This year he is also the track coach. Mr. Sam Duke attended Livingston University, where he received his B.S. degree. He enioys playing golf, and being with his family. He coaches the offensive line and the defensive ends on the varsity foot- ball team, and he also coaches Freshman basketball. W imemw Mr. James Conrad Platt attended West Georgia College where he received his B.A. degree. His hob- bies are reading, golf, and tennis. He has held many unusual iobs one of which was in his own television store. Mrs. Linda H. Roper attended the University of Georgia where she received her B.S. degree. She is constantly working on craft proiects such as, redecorating at home, and sewing. She enioys reading and gourmet cooking. She has held a variety of jobs such as modeling, cashier, dinner theater hostess, real estate secretary, iewelry store clerk, and a post office clerk. Science Department The Science Department has some fine additions this year. Along with returning teachers Mrs. Boardman, Mr. Little, Mr. Willis and Mrs. Dortch, and new teachers Mr. Waite, Mr. Miller and Coach Stan- ton. They have all made a contrib- ution to our fine Science Depart- ment. Mrs. Lois A. Boardman attended Michigan State University and the University of Michigan. She has received her B.S. and M.S. degrees. Mrs. Boardman enjoys tennis and she also enjoys travel- ing. She has been to Hawaii, Mex- ico and Europe. Mr. William C. Willis attended Georgia Southern College and the University of Wyoming. He has received his B.S. and M.S. degrees. One of Mr. Willis' major ambitions is to transmute base metals into gold. Needless to say, upon accomplishing this feat, Mr. Willis would be set up for life. Mrs. Mary Renee Dortch has attended Arkansas State Univer- sity, Southwest Missouri State and the University of North Carolina. She has received her B.S.E. and M.A.T. degrees. Mrs. Dortch has many interesting pursuits. She enjoys swimming, painting, deco- rating, science reading, UFO's, pre- history, water skiing, camping and sewing. Mr. Mike Stanton graduated from the University of Tennessee where he received his B.S. degree. Mr. Stanton spends much of his time coaching football. He is a coach of the MHS football team. Mr. Larry Little attended Troy State University, Georgia Tech and Auburn. He has received his B.S. and M.S. degrees. He is an accom- plished musician and enioys play- ing the piano. 5 1 . S v ' ,if Mr. John Humphrey Miller attended Georgia Tech where he received his B.S. in Biology. He enioys fishing and hunting. ln his free time he enioys music and riding bikes. There is one thing he hates and that is a set schedule. N it fl EF Mr. Joseph G. Waite has attended the University of Tampa and Auburn. He has received his B.S. and M.S. degrees. He has been honored with a teaching fellowship. He enioys music and light reading. He was also an amateur boxer. 24 3 I found out that their Head Coach is the Home Ec. teacher over there. 1 I 1 W I Y Q' ,if M . ' , if, 4 4,3 f L I . ,107 I H I l,,,I I IN V I pr . .fgflyl Y . , Q . - I --jfftak plgwfglf I , fr? 'L , V.. - 4- at I . I I dreamed I was in the middle of the Atlanta Stadium without my . . . ond I sez to him, I sez . . . ,, ,v ,J gi 1 , , 4 ..1...'l s, tif 5 2 ,rj l'll put it away now, Mommy. Mrs. Dortch cheers wildly ot a pep rally , F Q. X. fy Y ...Q FQ Merrill loses the toothy grin contest. 6 This is going to hurt you more than it's going to hurt me. Wliw These things go on forever. 2? gi' 1 ,1fihg4,Lyf 4 Q 6 f 4 Do the Peppermint twist. Hey, there, you with the stars in your eyes. 2 I think zee French butler did it. AWK' My In in iff? iiiw It's so fun working with that cut-up I tried to cut the pep rally. I wonder if I can get post Mr. Bonds with these? M vi-aa 24 4 As the sun rises, the merchants :pen their doors for business, and aets after a hard day's work. ADVERTISEMENTS Bryan Parker - Business Manager Neal Sherrer -- Assistant Business Manager Ann Mayes -- Photography Co-Ordinator Mary Sanger - Typist 24 2 5' sa. ls this a black rose? At OWENS anything is possible. lf you have a special occasion coming up one important enough to need a black rose - call Owens. Why does this little boy look so happy? Because he's at HUNT STREET GROCERY. Ed. Note - His mother really did look happier. Dream on, Bryan! 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'55 5 4 lrtl P ': i .. 1-1 ,tru , T'-,pf-Z-1..:j'gN1,j5:t -Q-53 iqli, N x.::!,x',s' 't ' ' 46-'Wi' f 0 ill' mwmu NVIIAXVII IIIMWIIIUI IWIIAWM Fight the high flying cost of feeding your face at McDonald's , where valiant value is still victorious. Feast on Quarter Poundersm and Quarter Pounders with cheese . . . the sandwiches cooked iust right, starting from a quarter- pound patty of IOOM beef. Bite into bountiful Big Macs, the original meal in a stack. Satisfy your staunch stom- U ach with all the hamburgers, cheeseburgers, Filet O' Fish sandwiches, world famous fries, great shakes and hot apple pies you can eat. lt's all deliciously possible at McDonald's . . . the place that gives you all this at a price you can afford. At a value that just can't be beat in today's or any day's economy. That's why we say You deserve a break today! at McDonald's, and when you look at today's food prices, you'll find that truer words were never spoken. 6l-4 South Four Lane Hwy. MC29l1ald'5 1015 scum cobb Drive e 1495 Roswell Rd., Marietta Surely you girls con find cz better place to ploy house! lf not, for cll your building needs coll W. P. STE- PH EN'S LUMBER COMPANY. Give up, Tony! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COBB COUNTY is the sof- est bank in town. You'll never get owoy with it! f K 3 ' f ,ai-'R NX--. J. ..,.s,.g ,- - K - ,..s A X Ax.- 1 av' KELLY'S ACE HARD- fw g WARE in Shaw's Feed Mill in Marietta f f , f' f When Toren says, Step info my office she means through a TRIMLINE Door, of course! Only the best for Toren. TRIM- LINE SALES From the I 974-75 OLYMPIAN Staff to our parents, many, many thanks! 253 JIM TIDWELL FORD Sales - Service - Parts Paint and Body Shop Where lower overhead means lower prices. 2390 N. Fourlane Hgw. Kennesaw, Ga. 427-5531 FLETCHER'S JEWELERS on The square in Marietta - where you can always find what you're looking for. THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN BANK of COBB COUNTY THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN BANK OF COBB COUNTY is always ready to serve you, starting from their new branch office off the square in Marietta. This bus load of rich teenagers iust pulled up to the drive-in window of the COBB EXCHANGE BANK in Marietta. Cobb Exchange can handle them all. By the way, Mr. Little, this bus does NOT dig tun- nels under streets, so you can stop worrying. 6 455 37 it ' f-'- -W MMU' 4 1' ' ,,,Wm..M,,,,. K I ' ga g 5 r 3 J if-eff 2 . M ,,,, , .,,-was-wm1':. wt f fm , .Z ff f'f' .,-:ww -.f 1' :A '- T, , . V W ,, Mk Y dn., ni 2 w.MM .ui v - im - ,,c, .-,gg T 5' W4 ' l 'V Clmng Q, affirm rue A, mama 4 2 i :, ,www -r in fi, P-. ig ., f I1 if 1 . mg , , l,,l,l,k K Let the highly skilled pharmacists at ATHERTON'S DRUG COMPANY fill all your prescriptions. lNote - this is NOT a highly skilled pharmacist, merely a cashier in disguisel. ,3 Hx ' A s - K 3 5 A ' W li V ,wr 4:w,2, 7 4 ,iiiyfw 2 This Goodman girl is really behind the times! Janet, Mrs. Lee will not let you ride that horse to school anymore! Besides there's nothing for him to eat in the parking lot. Goto BENSON CHEVROLET in Roswell, Ga. and buy a car. lt will be easier on you and the boys that clean the parking lot. The First United Methodist Church Ot Marietta is f.v.,4'. i,,5a?:af'g Qnitnhcl If you used PRINTING, xb91D10q'103nI INC. of Mqfieffa, things . like this wouldn't ottenoM to happen- Marcia always knows what's in style, so trust her, and the ladies at LOIS ASHWORTH STYLE SHOP for your wardrobe. estside Sh pp C er- W g t Eastside Sh pp g C ter - nd BeImontH il Sh pp g Center Carney's Flower Shop COGGIN'S SHOES On the Square and Eastgate Shopping Center Will the real Linda please stand up. Contestant number one over there on the left has a wild natural! THE FLOWER GARDEN FLORIST has a great selection of plants and flowers. Come by and see them. You will become a flower among flowers, too. Are you boys leaving school? If you get away from Mr. Etter, be sure you go to SMILEY'S SHOPPETTE. Sgt. Calahan will be waiting for you there. Come on, Dixie! From now on you'll remember to go by STULTZ AND SON EXXON to fill up on your way to school! Oh, well, maybe PITCHFORK will help push you home. Lotsa luck. THE RICKMAN BROTHERS iand sisterl can build anything. Call them when you need a sawhorse built. I mean, a house built. . V I., it .-0 1 .. .. ' . , +- . 'ki f3'5i'.iI EEE? YH, 'E' 'G' A fm.. ' T S S ,AWD Wmwwfz X .5 in fl, Remember what Miss Lena says: You can get along with a wooden leg, but you can't get along with a wooden head. So stay away from wood-pecker hats andfor liquor! Mayes Ward Funeral Home COLE STREET GROCERY - always your best bet for shopping. Lisa, Bob, please let the man at CAR- VER'S AMOCO on Whitlock Avenue do it so you can get back to work on the OLYMPIAN! -Wm... ---T 1 in xx. Hay-Gantt Funeral Home DOBBINS FUNERAL HOME Are Ronnie and Renee picking out wallpaper for: A. the cheerleaders slumber party B. The football locker room C. their dream house D. all of the above E. none ofthe above F. who cares? All the answers are right when you're at SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Presenting the 1974 1975 chicken riding champion Miss Renee Burriis, The reigning MISS TIP-TOP POULTRY iediiofs nofez her fee! were no! cub off by cl careless photographer cs yo g 0 lly b 91 y c ferocious chicken! Dangerous business, Ohis chicken riding!j One Hour Marfinizing Q4 F ' Ii ,, :ivzg i a+' , V, V y. Wm 3, T f my These ore iust o few of the fine tools you can find at GROOVER'S HARDWARE. Everything for your home and business needs lThe lovely models are not sold at GROOVER'S.l DON McAFEE CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. Presents: THE COMMONS: fine luxury condominiums, beautiful inside and out. f-fi? f 57' 5:11 . y 1 g f .4 i mera saws' Www ..4- - Q 3 W- X g A s i s is Marie'rTa Federal Savings And Loan Association 66 O'NEAL'S POWER EQUIPMENT, for everything in mowers and tractors. Heck hath no fury like cl woman's scorn, and Earth hcth no Fury like KELLY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 'Simi 'x Ansley and Ben certainly are glad that their is nf gg is ,A-.--,L tty! K vw 1 'T' S 1-15 1 lovely home is insured by STATE FARM INSUR- A .-f. W A4715 1Af 2,1 ' sf I S S T' 4 1.'l ' v '5-'5?'i5!4'f S Y ' 'L L 'ME' A ..-3 gf or T A 2 1 Let the friendly salespeople at SAULS DEPART- MENT STORE in Marietta help you with your wardrobe. You'll be glad you did. I 4 'QW-'I f 15 , j H f .3 ss l' 1 . it s No, No! Never mind what Coach Willis says! Let the experts at NORTH CHEMICAL COMPANY do it. At least, when North does it, we won't have to smell it! Janet, welcome to 1975. The people at DIXIE mg CLEANERS know much better ways of getting clothes clean. Give them a try, and leave the l.,lQf'Q'i'ff'Liff 'xg ...i ,Q .fa-M.v', rock at home. A ffmsgv 23' . up -Q 1' Little, Insurance and Real Estate Roswell ST. Baptist Church James is no dummy! He knows what's wrong with this room. lt needs beautiful furniture from LINDSEY-GALT FURNITURE COMPANY Really, Mom! The reason we are late is because Ben's car wouldn't start. I guess Ben better go to BOMBER BATTERY tomorrow! It might already be too late! Maple Avenue Methodist Church -L s 3 YM ai! ' ' i.ff A . 1 4. if ff 'JS 'L in 1- 4 5' ug-swf Q i. ,f -,.,,.,, ,, ,,,, 'J A , ,,, ,W V, ,V M. ,f,,,?,,, I N Q These young people know the ioy of belonging to a friendly church. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF MARIETTA S.A. WHITE OIL COMPANY Not only for your present oil needs, but for your future energy needs foo. 72 Johnny Walkers, Inc. igo iuua 4' 4 f it 4, 22 65594 ,Q .gf , . t' Pwr On the Square in Marietta Town 8a Country Shopping Center Cobb Center Shopping Center Pinetree Shopping Center Cumberland Mall GIBSON 8g TURNER AGENCY YOUlI:gEa?nI fffffitggfg... Fred M. Turner 1252 West State Street Office: 7 64-51 15 Bristol, Tenn. 37620 Home: 764-7304 Gibson 8: Turner Agency Charles C. Wilson A Marietta Lighting and Decorating for all your home and business decorating needs Consolidated Disposal Systems Let's Keep America Beautiful! r r , .5 LN mamma n-u 1 x' U9'?'f '9lc l. rr., Y X Babduomaay n For all your business supply needs contact - Business Supplies Corporation of America in the Marietta Industrial Park fo 6 -T355 WATKlN'S REALTY 21454104 ZQQKKQ FUR SALE 'lUatkuwf2eaQLu Co. LINDLEY OIL COMPANY Industrial and Corporate Oil and Petroleum Supplies Need Temporary Apartment? Daily? Weekly? Monthly? Call PINE FOREST in Marietta for all your housing needs EVERY DAY SOMEONE COMES INTO MONEY when you come into money come into CCBB FEDERAL DIVISION GOLDSTEIN'S MEN STORE on the square in Marietta, for the finest in ladies in Levis. Clackum's Transfer Don't beg for money! Even though the economy have to deal with the mafia. FINANCE in.Marietta. is tight, you don't Come to PEOPLE'5 The JO-ANN SHOP on the square in Marietta can fit you in the season's finest. it S... f i , I 1 , ,- N., - , .. , W . DICKERSON in Town 81 Country Shopping Center is a sure bet for anything in lewelry. M, MARIETTA HARDWARE inthe Westside Shopping Center is a APEX SUPPLY on the Fourlane is a good place for all name brand Office Sales and Service has typewriters of all shapes, sizes, and stylesg one to fit any need. DURRETT TIRE SERVICE Potter cmd Company Insurance .: p A 3 03M - 5--.. I w ww - C. W. MATTHEWS CONTRACTING CO P.O. Box 970 M G 30060 The style of life at Big Canoe can be as flexible as a family mood or as solitary os a quiet moun- tain pool. From the excitement of o trip down a two hundred foot water-slidei to tennis an indoor or outdoor, lighted, all-weather courtsg to three mountain lakes that offer 150 acres for swimming, sailing, canoeing or fishingf to on inviting round of golf on an I8-hole championship courseg to game fields, a contemporary learning playground and a children! activity and child care centerg Big Canoe provides an array of quality family-oriented recre- ational activities that are the best mon can offer. hlgcanoe 427 8126 '3 3' in 3 A lg 4 M Q Y A s ussyu u s ' gs, u W ? 71 1 r l 0 A . ,. W. , . . E . . . . i s 5 A 1 1 .5 5 ,g rf e all fri-. 4' f' wifi 5 ' 'xr , ,. , , X. . . E . rw-if Tnese- peode know To rrusr Jock 81 Wilson lnsuronce Company for future security. Shouldn'T you? The OLYMPIAN and PITCHFORK staffs go better with Coca-Colo, and that's a pretty strong state- ment! THE MARIETTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY deserves a medal. What do you want? A medal or a chest to pin it on? ATLAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY presents Dexter. He will fix your transmission Would you goto and do a good iob. church with these He also does people? The Friendly modeling work - First hopes so! FIRST note the BAPTIST CHURCH resemblance. OF MARIETTA K is 31 X -Q X - I WMS - .Q was . 3:fgl:,mwf'f-' leg E 'dv V. I K .W .. N '3 't5?'+:g.,A.f'f'l5-'A f':1 rN , . Q is I v:QM--:s:,f1SQSx9f Nm 1 rx X N K QNXA x ' KK -G ix, ee, K Winn - -N. :N-.:N.Q:l'E,. F.- N. -f-G., --. , -e.QNf -ess,-fx Q N . f-.1453 'W- ' . 'ew- -. , . . .J N --.. -5, --.. -Q. .i.?gt. W Q-. wk! V I ' xt? gl . 1 ,Q K p 49. .S l,f,'f'f ' ' W ,vs -. iff,-'Qs ef L: . I M .,, .W 'f J' ,' . 1' ,ij ,:'1.' ' ill' Q .. I-X 1 , Q' .. . ,fsgw -,.5.'a..1 'f' ff ' , mf , ff ' . -5 V ' 7 .Nts 5, Q. R .. . f x .4 4' ,my ' l W' l Steve and Lisa know now that they should have had their dream home built by MCNEEL BUILD- David and Lisa Cox know what good work COX PRINTING in Marietta does. Erin, don't tell me you're still cooking that way! Quick, go to DuPREE'S on the square in Marietta for the latest in cookware and furnishings. ERS. ,, - 4- .-4 X. I , , Q I igggll .gg Nr ,M k , A! M. jj.. . K ski 'Ip 3 -A R Y 4 Eg LV3' ' 'Ns-Q' - L: iynj, fl'- 'I' C' xl if l S I Q ., ,V--' ...W ' 'ST Q I .PQI dig, i -ff f. '11, ' . A Ia 'T ., M W W . . -Am ,A ls- , is, ' i ' ,. .. x rs, XA j .Af PATRON'S PAGE Ms. Nancy Donehoo Chris Lowe Mr. Joe Mack Wilson Mr. cmd Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Garvis Sams Harris Adams Jay Stephenson Eugene R. Parker Charles Hogan Mr. John Schindelar Mr. Jack D. Bentley, Sr. Mr. Ben Smith Mr. Roy Barnes Mr. J. Alfred Johnson Mr. Lynn Downey Mr. Robert I-I. Cleveland Mr. John H. Moore Douglas R. Haynie Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cuthbert Dr. Leonard Brown Dr. Roy Duncan Dr. Bruce Kyburz Dr. Spencer Mullins Dr. Robert Sessions Dr. Robert Parham Strick's Barber Shop U-Haul Truck and Trailer Rentals Baskin-Robbins Bambi's Clothes Cottage Capper-McCall Credit Bureau ot Marietta Don Hyatt Pontiac-Cadillac J. R. Brown's Grocery Ed Voyles Oldsmobile and l-londa Wren's Nest Antiques By-Gone Treasures Mark Antiques Country Kitchen Westside Car Wash Mrs. Ruth Burgess Patsy gets prepared Abernathy, John 196 Adair, Janis 98, 100, 128, 142 Adams, lndia 184 Adams, Leslie 196, 208 Adams, Susan 98, 196 Adcock, Sandra 208 Aguirre, David 128, 132, 184 Alexander, Alfreda 104, 142 Alexander, Sona 208 Alford, Billy 60, 62, 74, 196 All, Ellen 196 All, William 196 Allen, Charles 108, 142 Allen, Cindy, 123, 142 Allen, Debbie Elaine Allen, Frankie 142 Allen, Janie 109, 189 Allen, Nancy 208 Allred, Patricia 124, 196 Almon, Stanley 54, 74 Anderton, Clarita 196 Andrews, Dennis 72 Anglin, Jeffery 62, 72, 196 Annandale, Carolyn 98, 100, 106, 113, 123, 196 Annandale, Roselyn 114, 142 Appleby, Pamela 196 Appleby, Rodney 184 Applegarth, Donald 102, 120, 184 Arnold, Sherman 63, 208 Arnold, Theresa 184 Arquitt, William 102, 143 Ashmore, Robin 98, 113, 196 Askew, Kevin 63, 208 Atherton, Nancy 128, 143 Atkinson Atkinson Atkinson , Barry 208 , Mattie 208 , Orbie 196 Avery, Nicky 196 Ayers, Jeanne 120, 143 Babcock, Lynn 143 Bailey, Alison 102, 120, 184 Bailey, Gayle 102, 122, 128, 142, 170 Baker, Dianne 120, 123, 142, 184 Baker, Drayton 115,117,121,184 Baker, Frances 118, 128, 144 Ball, Alan 28, 97, 98, 100, 108, 130, 140, 144 Banke, B eth 109, 1 84 Barbour, Mark 78, 95, 102, 107, 114, 121,122,125,126, 182,184 Bardi, Al ex 196 Barmore, Belinda 208 Barnwell Barnwell Barnwell , Darryl 208 , Loretta 104, 184 , Raymond 196 Barrett, Kyle 208 Barron, Elizabeth 103, 116, 196 Bartlett, Mark 208 Bartlett, Susan 102, 1 13, 144 Baskin, Lee 196 Bass, Ronald 184 Bates, Michael 184 Bates, Terry 208 Bates, Willie 34, 128, 144 Baugh, Cynthia 117, 184 Baugh, Scott, 120, 128 Baugh, Susan 144 Baxter, William 123, 184 Beall, Ly Beasley, Beasley, Beasley, nn 120,123,144 David 116, 208 Donald 1 16 Robert 145 Beck, Claudia 196 Bedford, Phyllis 208 Begin, Ei leen98,101,113,116, Begin, Susan 196 Bell, Carol 145 Bell, Kat hy127,128,184 Bell, Roxanne 98, 100, 208 Bell, Wil liam184 Bellamy, Ann 124 Bennett, Jimmy 128, 184 Bennett, Benson, Bentley, Benton, Benton, Peggy 128, 184 Scott 95, 102, 106, 145, Scott 73 Robert 106, 123, 145 Samuel 208 Berry, Russell 29, 1 13, 196 184 17 Bethel, Ronald 60, 68, 196 Bishop, Hans 54, 63, 74, 208 Bishop, Hugh 38, 54, 60, 74, 111, 113, 125, 145 Bishop, John 62, 184 Black, Alexandria 97, 125, 145 Black, Barbara Jean 145 Black, Sarah 196 Blair, Cornelius 60, 82, 128, 196 Blair, Timothy 98, 196 Blanchard, Archie 208 Blount, Rhonda 72, 196 Boatwright, Lewis 184 Boatwright, Melvin 128 Bode, Carol 65, 103, 113, 116, 196 Bode, Charlotte 98, 100, 113, 114, 184 Boggs, Jim 101 , 1 16, 1 18, 196, 208 Bogle, Frances 64, 130, 145, 176 Bonds, Tommy 63, 73, 113, 208 Bonner, Calvin 184 Bonner, Randy 146 Booker, Garland 196 Borgel, David 60, 184 Borgel, Peter 63, 208 Borgel, Thomas 62, 111, 196 Bork, David 78,114,115,116,121,184 Bothwell, Joe 208 Botts, Timothy 208 Boyett, Lesa 196 Boyle, Mary 184 Brackett, Michael 54, 60, 74, 111, 184 Bradley, Lee 146 Bradley, Robert 62, 98, 128, 196 Brannen, Tommy 34,111, 128,146,170 Brannon, Gloria 196 Brewer, Mary 208 Brewer, Scott 196 Briscoe, Beth 72, 78, 196 Brock, Chara 73, 208 Brack, Carey 102, 196 Broer, Jean 196 Brogden, Daniel 115,117,121,184 Brooks, Annette 124, 208 You want ME to do 0 panty hose commercial? 7 125,128,184 2 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Beth 98, 196 Brad 196 Debra 206, 208 Lillie 128 Gerry 98, 196 Jerry 193 Brown, Barbara 146 Brown, Cynthia 196 Brown, Deana 98, 100, 196 Brown, Donna 97, 98, 106, 1 1 146 140, Brown, Freda 196 Brown, Gary 124, 184 Brown, Glenda 146 Brown, Jeannette 103, 184 Brown, John 98, 112, 184 Brown, Rhonda 103, 113, 208 Brown, Rochelle 208 Brown, Sherrie 208 Brown, Ted 1 84 Brown, Tommy 98, 147 Bruce, Debra 127, 208 Bruce, Randy 123, 147 Bruce, William 147 Bryant, Bobby 72, 129, 196 Bryant, Mercedes 128, 147 Bucanan, Julien 103, 106, 197 Buckner, Bryan 208 Buckner, Denise 103, 197 Buckner, Leigh 208 Buckner, Michael 123, 184 7, 1 30, Carney, Gary 208 Carpenter, Darryl 63, 209 Carson, Lisa 197 Carr, Kevin 124 Carter, Casey, Casey, Casey, Marcus 73, 78, 98, 209 Anita 103, 209 Christal 197 Goyia 209 Bull, Amy 97, 98, 184 Bull, Tina 147 Bullard, Leslie 103, 116, 194, 197 Bullock, Gayle 104, 147 Bullock, Steve 124 Burgess, Lucinda 148 Burruss, Renee 98, 100, 128, 197 Butler, Toren 127, 208 Buttvam, Tammy Arlene Byrd, James 123, 148 Cagle, Mary Elizabeth 64, 107, 108, 117, Casey, Sherry 209 Casteel, Carol 209 Castro, George 132, 148 Caswell, Deborah 78, 106, 1 17, Caudill, Deborah 209 Caudill, Diane 123, 184 Caudill, Thomas 123, 148 Chastain, Beth 128, 148 Childers, Rebecca 197 Christian, Janie 72, 98, 197 Christopher, Bob 78, 11 1, 185 Christopher, Lisa 7, 98, 209 Cahill, Elizabeth 98, 208 Caldwell, Janice 73, 104, 127, 129, 208 Callaway, Leslie 98, 116, 197 Callaway, Bill 74, 184 Camp, David 62, 184 Campos, Ronaldo 132 Campos, Virginia 132, 148 Campbell, Thomas 208 Cardinali, Sally 109, 117, 184 Carlile, Chad 63, 98, 208 Carman, Peggy 118, 128, 148 Carney, Charlie 197 Chumley, Mike 123, 149 Clark, Connie 120, 123, 149 Clark, Deborah 209 Clark, Grace Ann 65, 197 Clark, Mary 197 Clark, Shirley 124, 209 Clark, Mark 197 Clarke, Tony 97, 149, 158, 197 Clegg, Cindy 120, 125, 149 Clegg, Sherry 124, 197 Clemons, Stevie 197 Cloer, Steve 209 1 1 k g D, V V V ei . Clouse, Toni 103, 197 Cochran, Daniel 209 Cochran, Sharon 103, 113, 116 197 Coggins, Dean 123, 149 Coggins, Ellen 19,149 Cohill, Dyquita 207 Coker, Robin 197 Cole, Bobby 82, 102, 128, 149 Coles, Charlie 47, 60, 68, 112, 8 Coles, Joy 149 Collier, Beth 149 Collier, Melanie 209 Collins, David 209 Combs, Ted 123, 149 Confer, Billy 209 Conner, Tommy 123, 185 Coombs, Louise 103 Cooey, Billy 209 Cook, Allen 60, 82, 185 Cook, Deborah 197 Cook, Floyd 209 Cook, Tommy 124 Cook, Wendy 197 Cooley, Joannie 103 Cooper, Tracy 98, 100, 185 Copeland, Charles 185 Copeland, Deborah 209 Copeland, Joa 98, 185 Coppola, Ronnie Cornelius, Maurice 197 Cox, David 63, 75, 106, 209 Cox, Jason 197 Eller, James 118, 128, 185 Cox, Lisa 98, 209 Cox, Teresa 98, 100, 149 Craddock, Mark 98, 1 13, 197 Crawford, Danny 124, 209 Crawford, Jan 197 Crisp, Ben 28, 97, 105, 108, 150, 157 Crisp, Scott 209 Crisp, Steve 209 Crissey, Elizabeth 125, 185 Crittendon, Bob 29, 97, 98, 113, 185 Crocker, Cindy 124, 197 Crocker, Debra 197 Croft, Timothy 197 Crooks, John 98, 185 Cross, Dean 123 Cross, William 150 Crowder, Ricky 63, 128, 209 Crowder, Stephen 197 Crowder, Vickie 83, 101, 185 Crowe, Rhett 150 Culpepper, James 209 Culpepper, Ronnie 78, 98, 185 Cuthbert, Susan 104, 120, 128, 144, 150 Culver, Brenda 197 Daniel, Bridget 150 Derreberry, Hilda 34, 78, 106, 184 Dial, Wanda 209 Diaton, Tammy 184 Dibling, Patty 103, 1 16, 197 Dibling, Tony 152 Dickerson, Darrilyn 125, 185 Dickinson, Jennifer 152 Dobson, Randy 124, 209 108, 120, Dodd, Carla 29, 95, 103, 113, 117, 185 Dodd, Charlene 209 Dodd, June 97, 103, 106, 113, 119, 197 Dodd, Patricia 73, 209 Dollar, Wendy 109, 185 Donehoo, Jody 95, 1 13, 185 Dorris, Darrell 209 Doss, Ruth 197 Downey, Debbie 65, 197 Drake, Bonnie 152 Dubrey, Anthony 62, 197 Dudley, Robert 152 Duke, Joseph 98, 197 Dunn, Darlene 153 Dunnivan, Lloyd 123, 153 Dunnivan, Morgan 209 Dupree, Deborah 209 Durham, Trey 198 Durham, Susan 210 Durr, David 198 Durr, Ravan 98, 106, 185 Durrett, Margie 123, 185 Duvall, Daniel 210 Dyer, Eddie 68, 185 Eason, Dennis 210 East, Marie 198 East, Pam 1 14, 153 Eberhart, Gayle 210 Eckford, Erroll 82, 198 Edenfield, Debbie 198 Edwards, Alvin 185 Edwards, David 115, 120, 121, 185 Edwards Kathy 210 Edwards, Jimmy 210 Edwards, Melanie 98, 100, 153 Edwards, Patricia 210 Eldridge, Kathy 198 Daniel, Curtis 197 Elliot, Gary 210 Daniel, Cynthia 114, 125, 127, 209 Daniel, Phyllis 209 Dansby, Nancy 34, 70, 78, 107, 108, 113, 182, 185 Dantzler, Ronnie 124, 197 Darden, David 29, 95, 106, 107, 112, 117,125,130,185 Duncan Faye 197 Duncan, Fred 209 Duncan, Kelly 98, 197 Duncan, Lisa 185 Duncan, Lisa 98, 100, 108, 1 153 Duncan Lynne 34, 65, 197 Duncan, Trey 62, 198 Duncan, Thomas 152 Duncan, Wally 185 Dunagan, Bruce 197 13, 152, Emerson, David 63, 210 Emerson, Dianne 73, 103, 129, 210 Ensley, Steve 123, 153 Eppinger, Alan 75, 198 Eppinger, Penny 98, 100, 153 Etchinson, Teresa 198 Etchinson, William 210 Daughtery, Kathy 103, 209 Davis, Bill 151 Davis, Debbie 185 Davis, Douglas 209 Davis, Ken 150 Davis, Patty 70, 83, 185 Davis, Tom 43, 54, 74, 98, 106,111,185 Virginia 98, 113, 185 Dawkins, Dorothy 97, 98, 100, 108, 130, Davis, 151, 152 Dean, Jeff 78, 185 Deaton, Tammy 103 Degner, Nicky 117, 118, 184 DeJarnett, Jeff 68, 98, 1 11, 184 Delay, Barry 151 Delay, Bobby 103, 104, 106, 128, 209 Delay, David 106 Delay, Francille 104, 114, 128, 151 Delay, Tanya 104, 128, 151 Dellinger, Laurie 29, 97, 108, 113, 114, 151 Dellinger, Lynn 113, 206, 209 Dunigan, Kevin 124, 197 Duignan, Larry 124, 209 If fi 5 . .lf Ethridge, Elizabeth Fowler 290 Ethridge, Ann 106, 113, 210 Eubanks, Dewey 124 Eubanks, Cindy 210 Eubanks, Susie 120, 123, 154 Evans, Billy 210 Farrar, Leigh 70, 83, 95, 108, 1 13, 130, 146, 154 Faulkner, Donna 198 Fennelly, Tom 60, 72, 111, 128, 198 Ferguson, Nancy 210 Fitts, Sandra 154 Fitzpatrick, Charlene 103, 210 Florence, Maxine 128, 185 Flores, Maria 198 Flournoy, Gwynn 70, 1 14, 154 Fortson, Becky 19, 28, 97,108,113, 154 Foster, Brian 130, 185 Foster, Pennie 101 , 154 Fowler Fowler Fowler 1 88 , Charles 62, 117, 188 ,John 198 Laurie 29, 43, 97, 98, 114, 130, Mark 154 Fowler, , Mary 154 Fowler, Sheryl 47, 70, 83, 108, 109, 155 Franklin, Audrey 97, 116, 198 Franklin, Brian 62, 198 Franzman, Kelly 29, 97, 98, 113, 185 Franzman, Kyle 98, 113, 210 Frasure, Emily 210 Fredericks, Paula 101, 155 Freeman, Billy 115, 117, 121, 185 Freeman, Gwen 210 Freeman, Kelvin 185 Freeman, Ricky 124, 198 Gable, Amanda 78, 97, 98, 113, 155 Galt, James 29, 98, 108, 116, 155 Gantt, James 63, 210 Gantt, Harold 210 Ganues, Karen 109, 188 Garriss, Walden 98, 106, 1 13, 198 Gehman, John Gentil, Tom 132 Gentry, Jack 108, 188 Gentry, Sam 198 Gibbs, Jackie 118, 121, 128, 188 Gibbs, Lisa 98, 210 Gibson, David 198 Gibson, Jeffery 210 Gill, Joe 68,112,188 Gilley, Gordon 72, 198 Gilreath, Josephine 106, 121 , 210 Gilstrap, Stacy 70, 1 88 Gilstrap, Mitch 63, 73, 210 Gladney, Ronald 198 Glenn, Dwight 155 Gober, Laverne 104, 123, 155 Gober, Leon 124, 128, 210 Gober, Ruby 210 Gober, Wanda 103, 210 Goble, Steve 198 Goff, Joy 98,100,101,116, 156 Golden, Tracy 101, 210 Goodman, Janet 20, 97, 105, 1 15, 156 Goodman, Casey 198 Goodman, Will Goolsby, Bill 98, 108 Goodnight, Richard 210 Gorman, Angela 73, 210 Goramn, Stephanie 128, 198 Grady, Debbie 210 Graham, Carmen 128, 156 Graham, Trippe 98, 106, 188 Gramling, Grag 210 Gramling, Kevin 210 Grant, James 188 Grant, Michael 60, 104, 105, 156 Grate, Gina 102 Graves, Christopher 124, 125, 198 Graves, Dean 123, 156 Gray, David 78, 98, 106, 210 Green, Jessica 49, 108, 123, 156 Greenway, Daniel 34, 43, 63, 73, 210 Greenway, Kenny 60, 68, 1 12, 188 Gresham, Trevita 20, 21 1 Griffin, Susan 102, 106, 107, 126, 188 Grimes, Johnny 60, 157 Grimland, Cathy 98, 113, 198 Grogan, Dena 198 Grogan, Stephanie 73, 129, 21 1 Gunn, Thomas 60, 188 Gunther, Lisa 211 Haddle, Gary 120, 188 Hagan, Carol 98, 1 13, 198 Hagstorm, Dean 198 Haldeman, Lori 98, 100, 103, 198 Haldeman, Robert 157 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Deborah 104, 127, 128, 157 David 188 Doris 103, 211 Kirk 78, 98,108, 188 , Vanessa 198 Hamby, Keith 123, 157 Hames, Bill 63, 211 Hames, Willis Hamlin, Joseph Hammond, Denise 120, 198 Hammond, Terri 103, 104, 107, 188 Hamrick, Dennis 198 Hamrick, Rhonda 198 Hardy, John 188 Hardy, Tammy 21 1 Harding, John Harmer, Tina 211 Harkins, William 211 Harold, Robert 124 Harris, Deborah 127 Harris, Jeff 188 Harris, Jerry 188 Harris, Jon 21 1 Harris, Ray 211 Harris, Steven 128 Harris, Susan 102, 105, 121, 158, 188 Harris, Susan 102 Harrison, Wayne 21 1 Harshaw, Gary 198 Hassell, Claudia 211 Hawkins, Bonnie 21 1 Hayes, Eddie 63 Hayes, Helen 158 Hayes, Susan 103, 1 13, 211 Hayes, Teresa 21 I Hayes, Vanessa 158 Haynes, Cynthia 109, 188 Haynes, Edwin 21 1 Heath, Daniel 124, 188 Heath, David 62, 72, 21 1 Hedden, Thomas 198 Heitz, Robert 123 Helms, Nina 198 Henderson, David 60, 158 Henderson, Jayne 198 Henderson, Lee 78, 108, 158 Hendon, John 198 Hendrix, Dennis 62 Herron, Melissa 98, 188 Hill Hess, Martin 21 1 Hildreth, Marvin Hill, Alicia 95, 113, 117, 126, 188 Hill, Carol 123, 158 Hill, Cheryl 70, 128, 129, 158 Hill Faye 107, 188 Hill Linda 103, 211 Hill, Mark 211 Hill Ricky Ronnie 188 Hilton, David 98, 102, 199 Hinds, Donnie 75 Hinerman, Kim 98, 113, 188 Hines, Melba 158 Hinton, Wayne 21 1 Hipsher, Dana 98, 100, 198 Hobday, Tammy 21 I Holder, Lyles 62, 199 Holder, Janet 198 Holladay, Carol 113, 116, 199 Holladay, Lynn 97, 117, 130, 198 Holland, Jon 98, 188 Hollaway, Sharon 127, 211 Holliman, Beverly 70, 159 Holliman , Miriam 103, 211 Holliman, Retha 199 Holliman , Sherry 128, 159 Hollingshed, Cindy 124 rlolmes, Ricky 188 'lolt, Sherri 92, 199 'losford, Toni 88, 98, 100 'louston, James 159 'loward, Andrea 101, 113, 127, 211 ioward, Janice 98, 21 1 'loward, Pamela 102, 159 -Ioward, Patricia 18, 78, 108, 159 Howard, Theo 159, 188 Howell, Donald 188 Howell, Peggy 21 1 Howell, Trey 60, 111, 159 Hudgins, Cynthia 21 1 Huffman, Harold 188 Huffstutler, Donna 1 99 Hughes, Virginia 211 Huiel, Ricky 104, 188 Hull, John 97, 107, 111, 125,188 Hunnicutt, Marie 199 Hunter, Sharon 211 Hunter, Sheila 211 Hunton, Ronald 188 Hunton, Donald 188 Hutchins, Beatrice 160, 188 Hutchins, Darlene 124, 21 1 Ingram, Conley 63, 73, 106, 113, 206, 21 1 Ingram, Karen 98, 125, 199 Ingram, Lisa 98, 113,125,188 Jackson, Clarence 188 Jaeger, Jeff 105, 106, 108, 140, 160 James, Steve 124, 128, 211 Janise, Michael 199 Jasper, Teresa 128, 188 Jelemensky, Michele 21 1 Jelemensky, Steven 21 1 Jenkins, Alice 160 Jewell, Benita 127, 211 Jinks, James 123, 160 Johnson, Alegra 118, 128, 212 Johnson, Charles 123, 160 Johnson, Donald 63, 124, 212 Johnson, Kathy 212 Johnson, Michael 123, 160 Johnson, Otis 160 Johnson, Pamela 212 Johnson, Robert 75, 199 Johnson, Roger 199 Johnson, Wanda 212 Johnson Johnson, , Wayne 63 Wendall 1 29 Jones, Brian 118, 188 Jones, Jerry 104, 160 Jones, Marc 212 Jones, Mark 199 Jones, Mary 212 Jones, Slade 123, 160 Jones, Thomas 212 Kavanaugh, Debra 212 Kavanaugh, Wayne 123, 160 Kays, Scott 74, 194, 199 Keith, Clyde 160 Keith, Keith, Cheryl 127 Lynn 129, 212 Kelly, Katherine 18, 212 Kelly, Kristine 102, 160 Kelly, Shirley 128, 161 Kelly, Stanley 212 Kemp, Laurie 103, 212 Kemp, Lori 125, 199 Kemp, James 62, 102, 118, 1 188 22 128 Kemp, James 212 Kemp, Reginald 75, 188 Kephart, Angela 103, 199 Key, Donna 199 Key, Sheila 161 Kilgore, Theresa 199 I O??? Melson, Frank 200 Killian, David 199 Kinder, Laren 127, 212 King, Randy 62, 97, 199 Kinney, Pat98, 116, 199 Kirkpatrick, Francis 212 Kirkpatrick, Kirk 123, 161 Kitchens, Kathy 98, 199 Kitchens, Diane 98, 212 Knapp, Vicki 109, 123, 188 Knight, Mickey 161 Knighton, Jeanette 161 Knox, Darlene 199 Kreamer, Carol 161 Lackey, Cheryl 103, 120, 199 Lamanac, Bobbie 212 Lambert, Janet 98, 100, 199 Lamer, David 212 Lamer, Stasia 161 Lancaster, Susie 212 Langston, Renee 64, 102, 155, Latiolais, Alexandria 199 Latiolais, Felicia 199 Lavin, Dennis 212 Lavin, Steve 199 Lawandales, Anita 103, 212 Lawrence, Shelia 212 Lawrence, Stan 123, 161 161 Lockley, Robert 124 Long, Kevin 212 Long, Michael 199 Long, Roderick 212 Looper, Beverly 199, 212 Lott, Denise 212 Loudermilk, David 212 Loveioy, Denise 73, 129, 212 Lovejoy, Shelia 212 Lovingood, Beneta 64, 81, 109, 189 Lovvorn, Charles 212 Lowe, Cynthia 212 Luhr, John 199 Lul, Charles 132 Luker, John 212 Luster, Brenda 199 Luster, Debra 127, 212 Lawson, Anthony 188 Lawson, Brenda 98, 100, 161 Lawson, Donald 212 Lawson, Janet 98, 100, 123,161 Lawson, Peggy 212 Lay, Roy 199 Lay, William 104, 161 Layne, David 63, 113, 212 Lecroy, Paul 60, 116, 188 Ledbetter, Sandra 212 Ledford, Ramona 124, 212 Leslie, Jesse 212 Lester, Constance 103, 212 Lewis, John 74, 199 Lewis, Thomas 212 Lindley, Lynn 199 Lindley, Bridget 72, 212 Lindsey, Joellyn 98, 1 14, 162 Lindsey, Joseph 62, 199 Little, Little, Little, Little, Barney 162 Carmen 199 De 73, 113,212 James 63, 212 Lame, Paul 121, 125 Littleiohn, Merrill 28, 44, 106, 1 1 Lively, Tina 103, 199 Livesay, Jackie 212 Lockley, Steve 199 1,162 Luster, Karen 189 Luster, Karmen 120, 199 Luster, Kevin 212 Lyle, Donnie 60, 111, 189 Lyle, Lisa 98, 212 Lynn, Karen 43, 65, 199 Lynn, Pam 64,113,l28,162,189 Mack, Belinda 127, 199 Mackerrer, Blair 103, 115, 125, 189 Mahan, Cynthia 199 Maiewski, Cynthia 132, 164 Malone, Melissa 65, 103, 199 Maloney, Tina 98, 106, 199 Malonson, Hicks 72, 116,199 Maloof, Sarah 200 Manning, Ben 78, 111, 152,164 Marcum, Jon 103 Marler, Sheryl 102, 122, 200 Marlow, Nancy 34, 35, 98, 100, 106, 108,154,164 Marlow, Bill 62, 82, 200 Marsden, Anne 101 , 212 Marshall, Georgia 129, 200 Marshall, Issac 128, 200 Martin Cheryl 123, 189 Martin Floyd 20, 28, 34, 46, 82, 95, 104 105128,129,164 Martin Janet 21 3 Martin, Karen 213 Martin, Lori 113, 114, 164 Martin, Michael 200 Martin, Melanie 103, 113, 213 Martin, Sharon 98, 188 Martin, Sonya 200 Martin, Vanessa 164 Mason Shelia 213 Mathis I Anne43,108, 113,12 Maxwell, Anthony 213 Maxwell, Parthenia 213 Mayes,Ann101,102, 122,12 164 Meadows, Carol 98, 116, 189 Medford, Ann 98, 114, 165 Medford, Marian 165 Medford, Mike 112, 189 Meeks, Frankie 200 Merchant, Audwin 123, 189 Merriwether, Lynn 213 Merritt, Remely 200 Meyers, Bruce 54, 60, 74, 98, 102, 200 Meyers, Carol 113, 123, 165 Mickelson, James 200 Miles, Jean 213 Miller, Cheryl 129, 213 Miller, Connie 34, 73, 213 Miller, Susanne 200 Mills, Luther 60, 112, 165 Millwood, Gail 189, 200 Mitchell, Dwayne 213 Mitchell, Denise 120, 128 Mitchell, Freddie 213 Mitchell, Gail 109 Mitchell, Linda 165 Mitchell Margaret Mitchell Susan 1 13, 200 Mitchell, Terry 213 3, 164 8, 157, Mohon, Eddie 124, 213 Montgomery, Patricia 103, 200 Montgomery, Susan 200 Montgomery, William 73, 106, Moon, Glenda 200 Moore, Carl 60, 111, 130, 165 Moore, Donna 72, 200 Moore, Jane 103, 109, 189 213 Moreland, Robin 200 Morgan, Juanita 213 Morgan, Kimberly 213 Morgan, Ronnie 123 Morgan, Wayne 213 Morris, Sally 109, 117, 126, 189 Morris, Mark 101, 213 Morrow, Eddie 200 Morrow, Ronnie 123, 165 Morton, Melinda 165 Moss, Earl 128, 165 Moss, Karl 213 Moss, Larry 165 Motter, Kenslea 213 Mowrey, Stella 28, 48, 98, 100, 105, 113, 117,130,166 Mozley, Mark 63, 73, 106, 213 Mugrodge, Kristen 21 3 Mullins, Anne 78, 95, 106, 108, 113, 151, 165 Mullins, Spence 106, 200 McCampbell, Bruce 123, 162, 189 McCampbell, Charles 98, 200 McClure, Bryan 62 McClure, Tammy 103, 189 McCalister, Janette 123, 162 McCollum, Andy 60, 72, 11 1, 200 McCollum, Davie 63 McCollum, Ronald 78, 108, 148, 163 McConico, Brian 60, 163 McConnell, Eddie 108, 163 McConnell, Sheena 163 McConnel, Victor 200 McCormick, Erin 29, 98, 108, 1 13, 126, 130, 187 McCormick, Valerie 95, 102, 147, 163 McCoy, Michael 163 McCoy, Michele 213 McCray, Darryll 124, 213 McCray, Michael 124, 213 McCurdy, William 164 McDaniel, Lavone 200 McDaniel, Joy 98, 100, 189 McDonald, Charles 73, 213 McDonald, Cheryl 200 McEllen, Robert 60, 120, 200 McEntyre, Patty 98, 100, 1 13, 164 McGuire, Grady 213 McKibben, Mark 213 McKinley, Charles 74, 189 McKinzie, Julie 213 McMickens, Wilma 120, 128, 164 McNair, David 98, 189 McNair, Kathy 98, 100, 213 McNeel, Steve 62, 1 11, 189 McPherson, Lynda 164 McPherson, Dale 124, 213 McPherson, Robin 213 Neary, Ricky 213 Neese, Mike 200 Neese, Tony 21 3 Nelson, Mark 213 Nelson, Raymond 166 New, Johnny 166 New, Judy 103, 213 Newsome, Alex 62, 200 Newton, Mabel 104, 200 Newton, Richard 98, 189 Nicholls, Patricia 132 Nichols, Lisa 200 Nichols, Mary 113, 1893 Nolte, Sandy 101 , 213 Nolting, Tim 123, 166 Norah, Richard 103, 124, 200 Norman, Phyllis 213 Northcutt, Floyd 124, 213 Norton, Robert 200 Nuckles, Melinda 213 Nuckles, Myrtice 124, 213 O'Connor, Randolph 63, 213 Okerberg, Paul 1 17, 189 Okerberg, Warren 166 Olah, Jim 123, 166 de Oliveria, Edla 166 de Oliveria, Elisa 42, 43, 73, 213 i 4 lt's my ball and ya'll can't play with it! de Oliveria, Evio 197 Orr, Judy 213 Osborne, Clinton 123, 166 Osborne, Lisa 125, 189 Osoinach, Laurie 103, 107, 1 13, 189 Ottley, Robert 75, 97, 200 Owen, Mark 29, 97,106,111,114,117, 189 Owen, Randall 200 Owens, Cheryl 189 Pace, John 213 Paden, Anne 98, 200 Padgett, Joey 123, 166 Padgett, Mark 98, 1 16, 189 Padgett, Vance 200 Paige, Shauna 29, 102, 117, 189 Pappas, Kathi 123, 166 Parham, Steve 200 Parish, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Brad 200 Bryan 28, 95, 102, 167, 177 Dan112,123,166 Elaine 98, 200 James 60, 123, 167 Parker, James 166 Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Karen 64, 189 Kevin 213 Patty 213 Paul 98 Stanley 189 Steve 62, 200 Tim 60, 200 Parks, David 19, 95, 101, 108, 128, 133 155, 167 Partlow, Wanda 216 Parris, Boyd 216 Parris, Joanne 103, 200 Parrish, Kimberly 216 Pass, Phillip 200 Pate, Patty 216 Paukert, Jill 103, 113, 200 Payne, Janice 109, 167, 189 Payne, Thomas 102, 123, 167 Peace, Michael 200 Peace, Tom 167 Peacock, Dennis 168 Peacock, Gayle 78, 109, 189 Peek, Kenny 200 Peeples, Carolyn 106, 216 Peeples, Cheryl 168 Peeples, Herbert 68, 124, 200 Peeples, Jeffery 216 Pender, Nelle 98, 100, 106, 130, 168 Perez, Ivy 216 Perkins, Sharon 168 Perry, P at216 2 Rogers, Betsy 123, 172 94 Peters, Marion 124, 216 Pettus, Tommy 200 Petty, Gregory 216 Pfab, Fritz 200 Pfab, Ginger 64, 113, 117, 130, 168 Phelps, Quinnard 104, 168, 179 Phillips, Donna 216 Reece, Henrietta 200 Reed, Cathy 28, 34, 64, 128,146,170 Reed, Garry 200 Reed, Lynnette 200 Reed, Gail 216 Reed, Sherry 46, 64, 81, 130,140, 170 81,95,104, Sanders, Russ 192 Sanger, Mary 95, 108, 172 Sappington, Scott 98, 108, 192 Scanlan, Doug 172 Scarbrough, Bobby 192 Scarbrough, Wayne 98, 202 Scipio, Jody 124, 216 Phillips, Earnestine 34, 104, 128, 168 Phillps, Geraldine 70, 83, 84, 105, 128, 168 151, Phillips, Lawrence 216 Phillips, Michelle 216 Phillips, Teresa 168 Phillips, Tricia 189, 200 Pickelsimer, Sandra 216 Pickering, Mike 29, 98, 113, 189 Ping, Mike 200 Pittman, Jackie 124, 216 Pittman, Joyce 169 Pittman, Timothy 200 Plage, Dotty 169 Plappert, Tammy 216 Poole, Bruce 123, 169 Poole, Dennis 123, 169 Poole, Gregory 216 Poole, Theresa 103, 126, 189 Portwood, Tina 109, 1 14, 189 Powell, Janet 125, 189 Powers, Cinda 98, 100, 169 Preisinger, Mark 34, 63, 216 Reeves, Mitch 216 Reeves, Scott 189 Reid, Hope 98, 100, 108, 189 Reid, Michael 128, 200 Reilly, Karen 130, 171 Reilly, Mike 60, 62, 112, 200 Renshaw, Tommy 60, 111, 171 Rhodes, David 216 Rhodes, Frederick 216 Rice, Cathy 123, 171 Rice, Judy 124, 216 Rice, Lisa 200 Richardson, Greg 75 Richardson, Joy 19, 171 Richardson, Ricky 123, 171 Rickman, Dwayne 216 Rickman, Judy 171 Ridely, Elaine 200 Roberts, Cathy 103, 1 13, 200 Roberts, Debbie 123, 172 Robinson, Rex 62, 106, 200 Roebuck, Teresa 189 Scipio, Yolanda 103, 104, 202 Scott, James 192 Scott, Richard 62, 1 13, 202 Scott, Valerie 127, 216 Secrist, Jim 29, 98, 202 Sessioms, Kim 95, 172 Sessions, Robby 98, 116, 192 Shadix, Tim 202 Sheeler, Laurie 29, 102, 202 Sheffield, Jimmy 202 Sheffield, Martha 103, 216 Sheldon, Fran 98, 100, 172 Shelly, Dianne 113, 216 Sherrer, Neal 34, 95, 102, 1 12, 182, 192 Shinholster, Pam 202 Shoemake, Ben 19, 108, 172 Shoenberger, Clark 112, 118, 123, 173 Shore, Wayne 62, 202 Shubert, Kathy 216 Simalton, Richard 72, 192, 200 Sioblem, Rick 114, 115, 117, 12 Skelton, Katie 98, 109, 192 Skipwith, Bridgette 104, 128, 17 6 6 Preisinger, Tina 124, 200 Price, Amy 216 Price, Jimmy 103, 124, 128, 216 Price, Lynn 123, 169 Price, Marilyn 216 Price, Sharon 103, 216 Prillaman, Owen 78, 189 Puckett, Mickey 124, 200 Puckett, Ricky 216 Racine, Renne 216 Rakestraw, Donna 103, 200 Rakestraw, Mark 216 Ramey, Mike 124 Ramsden, Elizabeth 105, 123, 170 Ramsey, Marty 1 12, 189 Ramsey, Richard 200 Randall, Sean 48, 102, 112,113,170 Ravan, Mary 65, 106, 200 Ray, Ansley, 39, 97, 98, 108, 170 Ray, Debbie 72, 107, 189 Ray, Shirley 216 Read, Lucy 216 Reardon, Tim 200 Reddy, Peter 189 Reece, Cynthia 216 Rogers, Bonnie 109, 123, 189 Rogers, Marcia 44, 83, 98, 108, 130, 172 Rogers, Mark 62, 202 Rohner, Lee 21, 70, 117, 189 Rolland, David 216 Rolland, Jeffrey 124, 202 Roller, Todd 74, 1 12, 202 Rosengrant, Betsy 109, 189 Ross, Dennon 63, 124, 216 Ross, Teresa 72, 83, 104, 106, 216 Rosser, Rosser, Rosser, Rosser, Betty 101, 202 Beverly 172 Charles 68, 189 Nathaniel 73, 106, 216 Roukoski, Andy 98, 1 1 1, 202 Roukoski, Pam 21, 98, 100,108, 113, 143, 172 Rozelle, Meg 1 15, 202 Runde, Charlotte 216 Russaw, Ralph 104, 189 Russell, Kathy 102, 126, 192, 202 Russell, Kim 103 Ryle, Buddy 97, 98, 192 Sago, Becky 172 Saine, Scott 216 Skipwith, Glen 63, 216 Skipwith, Glenda 216 Slagle, Jennifer 173 Smith Benii 60, 112, 192 Smith Bill 34, 72, 112, 194, 202 Smith, Betty 216 Smith Brenda 173 Smith Brian 192 Smith Smith Smith , Cheryl 113,173 Dwight 78, 98, 112, 192 , Gini 103, 216 Do I qualify for the ultra-Bright commercial? Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Greg111,173 , Jeff 124, 216 , James 202 , Janet 97, 98, 202 Laurie 103, 1 16, 202 Leslie 123, 192 Lisabeth 29, 98, 108, 192 Lori 216 Phoebe 98, 216 Russell 192 Susan 190 Susan 98, 107, 109, 1 17, 130, Taylor, Joy 64, 78, 108, 192 Taylor, Lynn 103, 1 13, 202 Taylor, Michael 124, 192, 217 Teague, John 217 Teal, Robert 192 Teel, Debbie 127, 217 Thibodeaux, Lynette 1 18, 128, 175 Thomas, Becky 106, 107, 108, 109, 125, 182, 192 Thomas, Cathy 128 Thomas, James 73, 217 Thomas, Lillie 104, 123, 175 192 Smith, Teddy 98, 216 Smith, Tim 49, 108, 174 Souther, Mary 1 13, 202 Southerland, James 216 Sparks, Connie 216 Sparks, Kathy 65, 202 Spears, David 1 12, 192 Speed, Beth 103, 1 13, 202 Spell, Joyce 174 Stallworth, Stanley 60, 82, 192 Stanford, Kathy 202 Stein, Nancy 98, 216 Stephens, Merry 127, 216 Stocks, Laurie 34, 1 13, 206, 216 Stone, Jennifer 202 Stott, Katrina 1 14, 192 Strait, Ross 216 Strickland, David 192 Strickland, Lynn 102 Strickland, Mary 103, 1 13, 217 Stroud, Mark 42, 43, 68, 108, 174 Sturghall, Felicie 95, 104, 128, 173, 174 Sturghall, Victor 128, 174, 192 Sudderth, Bob 60, 95, 105, 106, 108, 133, 143, 174 Sudderth, Tim 62, 106, 202 Sullivan, Darryl 68, 174 Sullivan, Donna 83, 202 Sullivan, Vikki 101,114, 128, 174 Summerour, Helen 174 Summerour, Leon 216 Summerour, William 124, 217 Sutton, Don 111,123, 174 Swanson, Lynn 98, 100, 102, 108, 192 Swiatek, Anthony 217 Swofford, Pam 174 Taff, Ray 216 Tanner, Chris 60, 11 1, 174 Tanner, James 175 Taylor, Lynn 18, 115 Taylor, Anthony 217 Taylor, Glenda 202 thomas, Linda 28, 95, 104, 105, 106, 175 Thomas, Michael 98, 106, 202 Thomas, Mary 175 Thomas, Shirley 175, 192 Thomaston, Judy 192 Thompson, Robert 60, 1 12, 128, 147, 175 Thurmond, Andy 60, 78, 111, 175 Tiggs, Charlotte 202 Tiggs, Dexter 202 Tiggs, Earl 27 Tiggs, Timothy 63, 73, 217 my .W c,,. gsm. bxfymw n F4 Q V, an 4..- Weren't you a kid once, too? Van Horn, Julie 102, 114, 125, 126, 192 Varella, Martha 98, 100, 217 Varella, Nancy 102, 113, 159, 176 Vaughn, Thomas 217 Veitch, Brenda 123, 176 Verhine, Dennis 217 Vernier, Pam 217 Tiggs, Tony 60, 82, 192 Tillard, Robert 124, 128, 217 Tillery, Clay 63, 75, 216 Tillery, Lori 109, 175 Tillman, James 63, 73, 217 Tillman, Ann 72, 127, 202 Vickers, David 98, 176 Wade, Walker Polly 98, 217 ,Craig 112,217 Walker, Deodra 217 Walker ,Johnny 63, 217 Walker, Patricia 192 Tinsley, Tinsley, Tomass Charlie 217 Tommy 217 o, Charlene 217 Walker, Susan 176 Walsh, Mike 217 Walsh, Mary 95, 102, 177 Travis, Barry 202 Trimble, Linda 103, 192 Trimble, Sharon 103, 175 Trimble, Robert 124, 217 Triplett, Robert 217 Mike 60, 62, 11 1, 202 Ward, Brent 72, 82, 202 Ward, David 62, 202 Ward, Gary 123, 177 Warden, Barbara 72, 83, Walsh, 202 Trippe, Mimi 113, 217 Tucker, Richard 1 17, 192 Turner, Barry 129, 202 Turner, Carlos 63, 73, 217 Turner, Marshall 95, 102, 106, 108, 113, 175 Turner, Travita 217 Turner, Valorie 64, 113, 128, 192 Turner, Virgil 43, 72, 111 Tyson, David 175 Umphlett, Francis 176 Underwood, Bill 62, 98, 108, 192, 202 Underwood, Jim 98 Valdes, Otto 34, 192 Warren, Allen 123 Wascher, James 82, 126, 192 Watkins, Becky 103, 107, l 13, 192 Watson, Rory 63, 1 13, 217 Weaver, James 124, 202 Weaver, Tyrone 124 Webb, Luther 192 125,126 Webster, Jill 98, 100, 106, 113, 116, 194, 202 Webster, Joel 1 13, 217 Weeks, Allen 177 Weems, Elaina 101 , 202 Weems, Lisa 95, 114, 1 18, 192 Valley, Thomas 62, 75, 82, 202 Vandenberg, Joanne 192 Van Horn, Joe 176 Wheeler, Freddie 202 Wheeling, Sara 217 Whitaker, Robert 202 296 White, Karen 98, 100, 177 White, Paul 104, 128, 129, 177 White, Ronnie 68, 111, 192 Whiten, Dennis 123, 192 Whitfield, Tyrus 63, 128, 202, 217 Wiggins, Gordon 123, 177 Wigley, Julie 217 Wilburn, Angela 217 Wise, Anna 192 Wise, Carla 123, 192 Withrow, Melody 102, 113, 11 Wood, Brad 98, 178 Wood, Phillip 103, 116, 217 Wood, Tammy 202 Woodard, Johnny 202 Worthy, Allen 123, 178 Williams Albert 202 Williams Archie 217 Williams Carol 104, 178 Williams Chuck 202 Williams Clyde 217 Williams, Dannis117,192 Williams Eric 178 Williams George 73, 217 Williams JoAnn 202 Williams Karen 217 Williams Kay 102, 178 Williams, Michael 72, 129, 202 Williams Priscilla 217 Williams Rhonda 34, 83, 202 Williams Sherry 202 Williams, Terry 97, 98 Williams, Tony 60, 192 Williams Wendy 116, 202 Willingham, Miriam 217 Willis, Gus 63, 73, 217 Willis, Linda 103, 104, 178 Willis, Michael 34, 68, 82, 124, 202 Wills, Linda 192 Wilson, David 192 Wilson, Kathryn 217 Wilson, Laura 98, 113, 192 Wilson, Lisa 202 Wilson, Mike 129, 178 Wilson, Sandra 83, 98, 202 Wilson, Sheri Wilson, Sh' l , 92 ir ey 64 1 'T You drive me crazy! Wright Annette 217 Wright, Jackie 98, 109, 192 Wright, Joan 103 Wright, Joyce 217 Wright, Lavern 103, 217 Wright, Suzette 217 Wright, Tony 217 Wright, Walter 128, 192 Wyatt, Hayes 45, 113, 178 Wyke, Ricky 123, 178 Wylie, Susan 202 Yancey, Randall 123, 192 Yates, Julie 192 Young, Michael 192 Faculty and Administration Mr. Robert Amacker 229 Mr. Harrison Anderson 240 Mr. Frank Austin 232 Mrs. L. C. Austin 230 Mrs. Michael Baily 118, 235 Mr. Richard Baker 117, 236 Miss Helen Baze 234 Mrs. Laina Lita Balckstone 225 Mrs. Lois Boardman 242 Mr. Neil C. Bonds 126, 233 Mrs. Sandra Bradshaw 238 Mr. Ray Broadaway 61, 227 Miss Leoney Brown 237 Mr. Tim Brown 226 Mr. John J. Callahan 222 Ms. Dixie Card 232 Mrs. Beverly Carden 234 Mr. Richard Commins 115, 234 Mr. Lloyd C. Cox 220 Mr. Harlon Crimm 221 Mr. Melvin Crook 61, 223 Mrs. Evelyn Davenport 223 Miss Carole Davis 229 Mrs. Renee Dortch 242 Mr. Sam Duke 61, 82, 241 Mrs. James Dyer 232 Mr. Carl Etter 123, 226 Mrs. Linda Galloway 228 Mr. George Griffin 220 7,178 Miss Joan Harrell 233 Mr. Carey Henderson 240 Mrs. Barbara Hensley 223 Mrs. Linda Hinson 238 Mr. Harry Hodgson 240 Mrs. Fay Hodorowski 125, 238 Mr. Charles Hood 228 Mr. James H. lsles 222 Mr. Earl Jackson 82, 241 Mr. Jonathan Johnson 237 Mrs. Ruth Johnson 238 Mrs. Jacquelyn Jones 102, 224 Mr. Dennis Kemp 220 Mrs. Charles Kohler 17, 237 Mrs. Edna Poole Lee 222 Mr. Larry Little 243 Mrs. Cheryl Love 227 Mr. John Miller 243 Mr. Walter Moon 220 Miss Dot McCaghren 107, 229 Mr. Floyd Northcutt 220 Mr. Teddy Oliver 226 Mrs. Joan Otte 230 Mrs. Sandra Quackenbush 122, 233 Ms. Susan Rasmussen 235 Mr. Jerry Riley 226 Mrs. Linda Roper 241 Mr. Terry Segers 29, 224 Mrs. B. C. Sheeler 220 Mr. Bill Smith 220 Mr. Charles Smith 1 14, 236 Mr. Mike Stanton 243 Mr. Robert Stoskopf 224 Mr. John Strickland 237 Mrs. Rachel Stavrolakis 235 Mr. Russell Thompson 221 Mr. Joe Van Horn 220 Mr. Joseph Waite 243 Mrs. Audrey Waldrop 223 Mr. Louis Walker 124, 224 Mrs. Jesse L. Wall 223 Mrs. Martha Webb 105, 230 Mr. Ben Wilkins 61, 227 Mr. Judith Williams 116, 236 Mr. Lester Williams 61, 228 Mrs. Ruby Williams 127, 225 Mr. William Willis 242 Mr. James Platt 241 Mrs. Gwendolyn Watson 231 Advertisements Anderson'Motor 250 Apex Supply 279 Lois Ashworth 257 Atherton's Drug Store 256 The Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 284 Atlas Transmission 284 Benson Chevrolet 256 Bomber Battery 269 Business Supplies Corporation of America 274 Carney's Flower Shop 257 Carver's Amoco 259 Castle Realty 270 Citizen and Southern Bank of Georgia 255 Clackum's Transfer 278 Cobb Exchange Bank 255 Cobb Federal Savings and Loan Coggins Shoes 257 Cole Street Grocery 259 Consolidated Disposal Systems 274 Cox Printing Co. 285 Dickerson Jewelers 279 Dixie Cleaners 267 Dobbins Funeral Home 260 DuPre's 285 Durrett Tire Service 281 First Baptist Church 284 First National Bank of Cobb County 252 First Presbyterian Church 271 First United Methodist Church 256 Fletcher's Jewelers 254 Flower Garden Florist 258 Fulton Federal 277 Gibson and Turner Agency 272 Goldstein's 278 Groover Hardware Co. 263 Hay-Gantt Funeral Home 260 Hipps Fina Service Station 275 Doug Howard Realty 282 Hunt Street Grocery 250 Jo-Ann Shop 278 Kelly's Ace Hardware 253 Kelly Chrysler-Plymouth 266 A. D. Little Agency Inc. 268 Lindley Oil Co. 276 Lindsey-Galt Furniture Co. 269 Maple Avenue Methodist Church 269 Marietta Federal Savings and Loan Assn. 265 Marietta Hardware Co. 279 Marietta Lighting and Decorating Co. 274 Marler Oil Co. 264 C. W. Matthews Contracting Co. Mayes Ward Funeral Home 259 Don M. McAfee Construction Co. 263 McDonald's Restaurants McNeel Builders Inc. 285 North Chemical Co. 267 Office Sales and Service 279 O'Neal's Power Equipment 266 One Hour Martinizing 261 Owen's Flower Shop 250 Peoples Financial Corp. 278 Pine Forest, Inc. 276 Potter and Co. 281 Printing Inc. of Marietta 257 Rickamn Brothers Inc. 258 Roswell Street Baptist Church 268 Saul's Department Store 267 Sherwin-Williams Co. 260 Smiley's Shoppette 258 Smith Brothers Gulf Service Statio State Farm lnsurance 267 W. P. Stephens Lumber Co. 252 Stults and Son Exxon 258 Jim Tidwell Ford 254 Tip-Top Poultry 261 Trimline Sales Co. 253 Dusty Troyer Buick Inc. Johnny Walkers, Inc. 272 Watkins Realty Co. 275 Westside Electric 262 S. A. White Oil Co. 271 Charles C. Wilson Inc. 273 Jack E. Wilson Inc. 283 W.T.C.U. 259 n 275 Patrons and Boosters Mr. and Mrs. Harris Adams Bambi's Clothes Closet Mr. Roy Barnes Baskin-Robbins '31 Ice Cream Store Mr. Jack D. Bently, Sr. Dr. Leonard Brown J. P. Brown's Grocery By Gone Treasures Capper and McCall Co. Mr. Robert H. Cleveland The Country Kitchen Credit Bureau of Marietta Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cuthbert Miss Nancy Donehoo Mr. Lynn A. Downey Dr. Roy G. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. John Glover Mr. Douglas R. Haynie Emaline Hogan Don Hyatt Pontiac-Cadillac Mr. Alfred Johnson Dr. Bruce Kyburz Chris Lowe LET her cry! Mark Antiques Mr . John Moore Dr. Spencer Mullins Dr. Robert Parham Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Garvis Sams Mr. John F. Schindelar Dr. Robert T. Sessions Mr. Ben Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stephenson U-Haul Truck and Trailer Rentals Westside Car Wash Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Joe Mack Wilson Parent's Page and Mrs. L. C. Dodd and Mrs. R. M. Farrar and Mrs. Douglas P. Hill L. Mayes, Jr. and Mrs. W. B. McCormick and Mrs. W. G. lSonny1 Parks, Jr. and Mrs. M. E. Parker .and Mrs. Billy D. Sudderth Mrs. Pauline Sturghall Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Sanger, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Grady M. Weems 7 gg HN 298 '- -. 'Sf ,L As the summer sun mokes its chonge upon the moist spring eoirth bringing it to moturity ond tull growth, so this yeor ot Morietto hos mode us think ond grow ond remember. 1 - Spring comes with spring activities, ond students begin to end the year, ond mcike summer plcins. 2 i ,, . VM, ,. if :ga I if Q: Q me ' figs' . . V mv -b-.fm-W . --,W - -W .., ,,..,.., - .,. , q..n-gm ..,Y ...Y Y.. V, U.. nn U ummm --.nf Jun... 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1959

Marietta High School - Olympian Yearbook (Marietta, GA) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Marietta High School - Olympian Yearbook (Marietta, GA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

1961

Marietta High School - Olympian Yearbook (Marietta, GA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985


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