Montgomery County High School - Eagle Yearbook (Mount Vernon, GA)
- Class of 1966
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Contents Activities Classes Junior High Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Favorites ■■■■■■■ Advertisers 4 Dedication . . . ... to a many-splendored person who takes delight in human beings ... a selfless ad- viser to countless students ... to a teacher so inspiring that she has been named STAR Teacher for four consecutive years ... to a superlative counselor ... to a truly excel- lent teacher, in love with the beauties of lit- erature and the English language ... to Someone. 6 7 THE ADMINISTRATION . . . close and interested observers and helpers as students strive for EXCELLENCE. EMERSON E. WARNOCK Superintendent of Education B.S., Georgia Southern, M.Ed., Mercer University The Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Wamock, provides excellent leadership to the en- tire staff and promotes a relationship of cooperation between school and community. 9 Montgomery County Board of Education The Board of Education, Mr. Holland, Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Downie, Mr. Braddy, and Mr. Gibbs, make possible a priceless possession--an EXCELLENT EDUCATION. Mr. L. A . Holland CHAIRMAN 10 C. B. DAVIS, JR. Principal Ul B.A., Emory University M.Ed., Mercer University Ed.S., University of Georgia Upon the shoulders of the PRINCI- PAL, Mr. Davis, rests the burden of running the school. His job en- tails part statistician, janitor, en- gineer, diplomat, policeman, and judge. He is available to students each day, and he exerts an influ- ence which will inspire and encour- age EXCELLENCE in future endeav- ors. MRS. ALBERTA HEULE Curriculum Director B.A., University of Georgia M. Ed., University of Georgia The Curriculum Director encourages more modern and progressive methods of teaching in Montgomery County schools. Mrs. Heule retires this year after 33 years of dedicated service to Montgomery County children. II V FACULTY MEMBERS are perhaps the students' closest guides on the road to EXCELLENCE. The teachers open doors to learning and straight thinking. They arouse in stu- dents a new faith in their own ability, instill a love of honor and truth, and inspire students to excellence which will aid them on their road to becoming better men and women. f 13 MRS. FAYE BREWER B. A., Tift College World History, Civics, English Sponsor: Tri-Hi-Y Literary Meet: Boys Essay Girls Essay MR. L. G. CALHOUN B.S.A., University of Georgia Agriculture and Shop Sponsor: Hi-Y Future Farmers MRS. RACHEL CALHOUN B.A., Shorter College English Sponsor: Glee Club Literary Meet: Trio MR. JOHNNY MACK CONNER B.S., Georgia Southern College Biology, Physics, Physical Science Sponsor: Science Club MR. JAMES COOKE B.S., Pembroke State Teachers College P.E., Coach--Basketball 14 MR. ROBERT CROOMS B.A., University of Georgia Government, U.S. History, Football Sponsor: M Club MRS. RUTH DAVIS B.S., Furman University Dietician MR. MAYES DOBBINS B.S., M.Ed., Mercer University Athletic Director, Basketball, Baseball Sponsor: School Patrol MRS. ELOISE FUTRAL B.S., Woman's College of Georgia Junior High History MRS. DOROTHY B. FULMER B.A., Coker College Latin, Librarian Sponsor: Library Club Literary Meet: Debate 15 MISS JUNE FOUNTAIN B.A., Georgia Southern College Math, Physical Science MRS. EMMA HALL B.S., Georgia Southern College Junior High Math MRS. ERNESTINE HOLLAND B.S., Woman's College of Georgia Typing and Shorthand Sponsor: Business Club Literary Meet: Boys Typing Girls Typing Shorthand MRS. EILEENE LEROY B.S., University of Georgia M.Ed., Woman's College of Georgia Home Economics and Family Living Sponsor: Future Homemakers Literary Meet: Home Economics MRS. VIVIAN MARTIN B.S., Georgia Southern College Junior High English 16 MRS. FLORINE MOSES B.A., M.Ed., Ed.S., University of Georgia Counseling and English Sponsor: 1966 BUGLE The Rebel Yell Beta Club Literary Meet: Boys Essay Girls Essay MRS. GLADYS MOSES B.S., Woman's College of Georgia Junior High Science MR. H. A. MOSES B.S.A., M.Ed., Ed.S., University of Georgia Math and Agriculture Sponsor: Future Farmers MRS. ELLEN PETERSON B.A., Tift College Algebra, Trigonometry, and Spanish Sponsor: Future Teachers Literary Meet: Boys Declamation Girls Declamation MISS EDITH THIGPIN B.S., Woman's College of Georgia Bookkeeping, General Business, Business English, English 17 19 Seventh Grade Officers PRESIDENT___ ___NANCY BRADDY VICE-PRESIDENT___ ___DANNY MONCUS SECRETA RY -TREA SURER_ ___WAYNE HILTON Eighth Grade Officers PRESIDENT — —ARNIE CALHOUN VICE-PRESIDENT — --FREDDIE HENRY SECRETA RY -TREA SURER— - —FRANCES DUNCAN REPORTER— —HARRY FOUNTAIN On the road to EXCELLENCE . . . Learning all the fundamentals and forming study habits that will aid in further learning . . . . 21 Beverly Adams David Adams Donnie Adams Jeffrey Banks David Braddy Nancy Braddy Buck Brantley Debra Brown Emma Brown Jo Dell Coursey Melvin Cason Nick Chambers Kenneth Clark Lydia Clark Diane Coleman Mattie Durden Corazon Ferrer Doyle Foskey Dorothy Ann Galbreath Greg Galbreath Mike Glover Ray Harrell Jo Ann Hightower Jackie Hill Wayne Hilton Martha Horne Debby Hutcheson Rusty Hutcheson 22 Ricky McRae Danny Moncus Doyle Morrison Lloyd Moses William Hooks Wayne Marsh Joy McCranie Roger McDonald Dana McGahee David McNeal Curtis McRae Avis Weeks Ray White Walter White Melba Whitaker Larry Wilkes Diane Wynn Peggy Wynn Carol Smallpiece Gene Smith Betty Cone Snooks David Stewart 23 Mary Adamson Harry Allen Larry Allen Tony Brown Arnie Calhoun Donnie Conner Wendell Conner Linda Campbell Elizabeth Cooper Jean Curl June Curl Blanche Downie Frances Duncan Billy Davis Gerald Davis Larry Dupree Brenda Edge Tony Fennell Betty Jean Foskey Kathy Sue Fountain Steve Foskey Cynthia Fountain Diane Fountain Harry Fountain Lamar Fountain Terry Fountain Barbara Frailey Bruce Githens Carl Grinstead Freddie Henry 24 William Henry Jean Hightower Bill Hilton Mary Ann Hilton Johnnie Lee Hobbs Christine Johnson Darlene King Cynthia Johnson Carol Martin John McArthur Don McDonald Hilda Morris Maxine Morris Vonnell O'Conner Glen Outler Eddie Powell Charlotte Proctor Mona Richardson Betty Jean Sanders Doye Sanders Jessie Mae Stephens Lawanna Stewart Joyce Taylor Mack Taylor Charlie Thompson Jimmy Thompson Mike Thompson Harris Ward Renna Whitaker Johnny White Earline Wynn 25 Class of 1969 The Freshmen ... the youngest of Montgomery County High School's seekers of Excellence. Through their three remaining years they will work to become better prepared for the future. PRESIDENT..........................DENISE O'NEAL VICE PRESIDENT.........CHARLOTTE FOUNTAIN SECRETARY.........................DOROTHY MORRIS TREASURER.........-.........JEAN BROWNING REPORTER........................PAT BURNS 27 Shirley Bailey Joe Barber Linton Barron Ann Braddy Tommy Beckworth Christine Braddy Randy Braddy Vivian Brantley Wayne Bridges Joe Brogdon Elizabeth Brown Lonnie Brown William Brown Jean Browning Pat Bums James Cason Jackie Chambers Johnny Carroll Kim Clark Charles Coleman Gail Coleman Kendell Coleman Wendell Coleman Paul Conner Robert Conner Gary Craft Kay Crawford Janice Duncan Carolyn Durden Linda Durden Margaret Dominey 28 Claudia Galbreath Glenn Garrett Marilyn Hamilton Joann Hardemann Linda Helms Sandra Hightower Richie Hilton Donny Johnson Janie Jones Ernestine Right G. E. King Talmadge Lumley Mary Jane Maddox Richard Martin Peggy McDaniel Beverlyn McLeod Leon Edge Debra Fennell Billy Foskey Frederick Foskey Larry Fountain Gloria Frailey Larry Frailey Cheryl Galbreath Teresa Foskey Billy Fountain Charlotte Fountain Dolores Fountain - r David Moncus Steve Montford Pixie Morgan Anita Morris Danny Morris Dorothy Morris Mary Morris Donnie Morrison Susan Moses Don Moxley Patricia O'Conner Denise O'Neal Lee O'Neal Judy Will Outler Bonnie Palmer Melvin Sharpe Teresa Sharpe William Sightler Wilma Sightler Beverly Tapley Hilton Tapley Wade Tharpe Ned Thompson Fred White Joy White Bob Whitaker Jackie Wilkes Diane Wilkinson Gloria Williamson Guyton Williamson Judy Williamson 30 Class of 1968 After a year in high school, the CLASS OF 1968 has come a long way on the road toward EXCELLENCE. Their hopes and goals are the higher for a year of testing; the waiting has not dimmed their eagerness. They strive for EXCEL- LENCE in all that they do. President - - - Vice-President Secretary Treasurer — - Reporter — - - Vickie Thompson - - Gaylain Brown •-----Joan Johnson Minnie Easter Clark ------Susan Taylor Juanita Adams Martha Ann Adams Pat Barnes Barbara Ann Bell Jimmy Braddy Stewart Braddy Louise Brantley Gaylain Brown Gilbert Calhoun Teresa Carter Arthur Chambers Minnie Easter Clark Larry Crawford Allen Davis Ruby Nell Davis Randall Duncan Gladys Durden Tommy Durden Sharon Edge John Ferrer Leslie Flowers Lee Fordam 33 Ann Morgan Allan Morris Wayne Mosely Peggy Nelms Margaret O'Conner Scotty Fountain Donald Galbreath Patty Ray Galbreath Joel Grier Keith Hamilton John Hayes Irma Jean Helms Mae Heule Mackey Hill Joy Faye Howell Harry Johnson Joan Johnson Mitchell King Travis King Roy Loyd Judy McDaniel Sue McDaniel Sue Matthews Carolyn Payne Malcolm Peterson Johnny Raffield Martha Richardson Jimmy Sammons Lynne Sanders Jerry Silvers Kathy Snooks Elton Stephens Susan Taylor Earl Tharpe Vickie Thompson Bobby Joe Ward Robert Warnock Jack West Ira Whitaker Gail White Patsy White Debbie Wilkinson Rosemary Williams 35 JUNIORS Class of 1967 The Juniors . . . very soon to inherit the mantle of the Seniors . . . have striven for excellence for eleven years, yet their quest is a never-ending one. Many difficulties have been overcome; many still remain. Yet, undaunted, they will go forward . . . toward EXCELLENCE. ELAINE BANKS.....................PRESIDENT SUE BARNES..................VICE PRESIDENT JUNE TRUETT......................SECRETARY REGENIA FOUNTAIN.................TREASURER ANTHONY BROOKS....................REPORTER 37 Carolyn Adams Cathy Allen Elaine Banks Jim Paul Barnes Sue Barnes Betty Jean Braddy Beverly Braddy Anthony Brooks Crieg Burch Loretta Campbell Donna Cartrette Mack Chambers William Chambers Roy Claxton 38 Johnny Clifton Carole Coleman Jim Daniels Ann Davis DeWayne Davis Larry Davis Gene Dixon Phyllis Foskey Randall Foskey Reginia Fountain Alesia Galbreath Gloria Galbreath Lendle Hamilton Rose Helms Connie Henry Louise Henry Patricia Hightower Brenda Horne Connie Johnson Malvin Johnson Steve Jones Ted Lyles Meriell Mathews Gregg Maybin Greg McDaniel Jerry McDaniel Sue McDonald Linda McCrimmon Melba Sue McGill Randall McLeod James Morris Mary Ann Morrison Charles Nelms Johnny O’Conner Billy Palmer Lillie Mae Powell Frances Proctor Chuck Richardson Louise Richardson Sue Richardson Melba Sharpe Wanda Sharpe Wayne Simpson Robert Thigpen Van Thigpen Louie Thompson June Truett Ann Vann Gail Vann Janet Ward Nancy Warren Willene White Billy Wilds Linda Wilkes Wayne Wilkes Diane Williamson Larry Williamson 42 Class of 1966 President-------- Vice-President - Secretary-------- Treasurer ------- Business Manager Reporter--------- Sponsors — - - . ------------Tim Currie ----------Randy Snooks ■ ------Connie Joiner • -------Thomas Barron ■ - -------Hal Heule - - -----Ronnie Hurst Mrs. Dorothy B. Fulmer Mr. Johnny M. Conner 44 The Seniors . . . symbols of Excellence at Montgomery County High School. They are recognized as the leaders of the student body and the pace-setters in all activities. In their senior year they have lived up to the standards of previous classes, and in many ways they have set new high-water marks for other classes to equal. They have striven to be worthy representatives of M. C. H. S. In a few short months they will graduate, and the Class of 1966 will become the latest in a long list of Montgomery County High School classes. Graduation ends an era full of growth, and is the begin- ning of a life of independence and creativity. ROBERT ADAMS Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, 1st place State Forestry Contest; School Patrol 1,2,3; Track 1. THERON RAY ALLMOND MCHS Nominee Governor's Honors Program Science 2, Social Studies 3; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; Schol- astic Letter 1,2,3,4; Literary Letter 3; Student Council 2,3, 4, President 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Delegate State Convention 4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4, 3rd place Chemistry Division Science Fair 3; Rebel Yell Staff 4, Sports Editor 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Graduation Usher 3; Debate 3, Alternate 2. 45 THOMAS DENTON BARRON Alternate District STAR Student; Finalist National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award; First Governor's Honors Program 1964 (English); National Merit Finalist and Semifinalist; Annual Staff 1,2,3P4, Associate Advertising Editor 1, Advertising Editor 2, Business Manager 3, Editor- in-Chief 4, Yearbook Planning Conference 4; Rebel Yell Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Georgia Scholastic Press Associa- tion Convention 4; Drama Club 3,4, Vice-President 3, Pres- ident 4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Debate 4, Alter- nate 3; Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 4; Business Club 3,4, Reporter 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Future Teachers 2,3,4, Reporter 3; Library Club 2,3,4, District Parliamentarian 3,4; Science Club 3,4; M Club 4; Team Captain Senior Magazine Sale; 3rd place Senior Magazine Sale; Region Literary Meet Boys Essay 3,4, 2nd place Region 3; Region Literary Meet One-act Play 4; Region Literary Meet Alternate Boys Declamation 3; Scholastic Letter 2,3,4; Literary Letter 3,4; Secretary-Treasurer Cam- pus Book Club 1,2,3; Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlatives; Most Intellec- tual, Most Likely to Succeed. KENNETH DWAIN BELL Basketball 1; Baseball 3,4; Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; Sci- ence Club 4; M” Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Library Club 4; School Patrol 1; 4-H Club 1. PETE BRADDY Future Farmers 1,2, 3,4; Foot- ball 1; Track 1,2,3,4. JENNIFER BROOKS Basketball 1; Future Home- makers Recreation Chairman 1,2,3; Library Club 4; 4-H Reporter 1; Class Reporter 1. LOTTIE BROWN Future Homemakers 1,2,3; Li- brary Club 4; School Patrol 4. JULL1E ANN BURNS Future Homemakers 1,2; Future Teachers 3,4; Library Club 3,4, Historian 4; School Patrol 1. JUDY CAULEY Basketball 1,2,3; Class Reporter 2; Future Homemakers 1,2,3; Fu- ture Teachers 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Bugle Staff 1. LARRY GENE CLARK Football 3,4, Middle Georgia Prep Honor Roll, Honorable Mention All-Middle Georgia; Basketball 1, 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 3,4; Track 3,4; Future Farmers 1; Glee Club 1,3,4; Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 4; Drama Club 4; Science Club 1, 3rd place Science Fair; Student Council 4, Reporter 4; Class Reporter 1; Ju- nior Usher; Senior Superlatives: Most Popular, Most Athletic. SARA MARLENE CLARK Basketball 1; Future Homemakers 1,2,3; Glee Club 1. GERALDINE CONAWAY Future Teachers 2,3,4; Business Club 2,3; Bugle Staff 1; Sci- ence Club 1,2, 2nd place Biology Division Science Fair 3; Glee Club 4; Library Club 2,3,4; School Patrol 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, Delegate Georgia Teen- age Safety Conference 3, Runner-up Safety Queen, 2nd place Speech Contest, Delegate Southern Teen-age Safety Confer- ence 4, Editor District Teenage Telegram; Future Home- makers 1,2,3, Treasurer 2, Runner-up Miss FHA 2; Basketball 1,2,3. DALE ANN CONNER Basketball 1; Science Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Business Club 3,4; Annual Staff 1; Student Council 1; Office Assistant 4; Class Reporter 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Dele- gate Youth Assembly 3,4; Future Homemakers 1,2,3; Library Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Glee Club 4; Honorable Mention Sci- ence Fair 1; School Patrol 2; Alternate Debate 3. WARREN L. CONNER, JR. Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,3,4; Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 2; 4-H 1,2; School Patrol 1. TRAWICK CURL Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; 1st place State Forestry Contest. TIMOTHY ALAN CURRIE Second Governor’s Honors Program 1965 (Dramatics); Class President 3, 4; Bugle Staff 4, Associate Editor 4, Yearbook Planning Conference 4; Senior Superlative; Most Versatile; Region Literary Meet One-act Play 3,4; Region Literary Meet Boys Declamation 3,4; Alternate Debate 4; Literary Letter 3,4; Drama Club 3,4, Parliamentarian 4; Glee Club 4; Hi-Y 3,4, President 4; Future Farmers 2,3,4, Quartet 2,3; Science Club 4; M Club 4; General Manager Senior Magazine Sale; Baseball 3,4; Basketball Manager 3,4. 46 LARRY ALTON DENMARK Football 1,2,4; Baseball 4; Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4; M Club 4; Hi-Y 1,4; Region Forestry Meet 4. FRANCINE DIXON Future Homemakers 1,2,3, Histor- ian 1; Future Teachers 3,4, Report- er 4; Cheerleader 1; Bugle Staff 4, Advertising Editor 4; Glee Club 4. RITA JO ENNIS Senior Superlatives: Most Versatile, Most Athletic; Basket- ball 1,3,4, Co-Captain 1, Captain 4; Junior Usher 3; Class President 1, Class Vice-President 3; Scholastic Letter 2,4; Future Homemakers 1,2,3, Treasurer 1, Parliamentarian 3, Delegate State Convention 3; Future Teachers 3,4, President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; M” Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; Rebel Yell Staff 4. GREGORY STANTON EVANS Basketball 1,3,4; Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Science Club 4; M Club 4; Hi-Y 4. JOHN BARRY FORD Science Club 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Cap- tain 4; Track 1.4; ”M Club 4. 49 HAROLD CLAYTON FRAILHY Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Ga. Plant- ers Degree, 3rd place Tree Identi- fication in State Forestry Contest, 1st place State Forestry Contest. DUANE GALBREATH Football 1,2; Future Farmers 1,2, 3,4; 3rd place Science Fair; 4-H 1; Baseball 1. JANICE CAROLYN GRAY Senior Superlative: Wittiest; Fu- ture Homemakers 1,2,3; Future Teachers 2,3,4, Program Chair- man 4; Business Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Science Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; Library Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Drama Club 3,4; Class Reporter 1; School Patrol 2. STEVE GRINSTEAD Future Farmers 1,2,3, 1st place State Forestry Contest. JUDITH LYNNE GREEN Scholastic Letter 4; Literary Letter 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Senior Superlatives: Most Talented, Most Likely to Succeed; Miss MCHS; DAR Good Citizen Award; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award; MCHS Nom- inee Governor's Honors Program Dramatics 3; One-act Play 3; Girls Declamation 2,3,4; Debate 3,4; Future Homemakers 1,2; Future Teachers 1,3, Parliamentarian 1; Science Club 2,3; M Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3,4, World Service Chairman 4; Glee Club 3,4; School Patrol 2; Drama Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Governor's Youth Coun- cil; Homecoming Attendant 1,4; Class Secretary 1,2; Junior Usher; 2nd place Senior Magazine Sale; Sweetheart Future Farmers of America. 50 STANFORD WILLOUGHBY GRIST Basketball 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; M Club 4; Hi-Y 1.2,3,4 Schol- astic Letter 1,3; Science Club 4; Class President 1. GAIL GUIN Cheerleader 1; Future Homemakers 1,2,3, Historian 1; Future Teachers 4. JIMMY HAINES Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; 1st place State Forestry Contest; School Pa- trol 1; Track 1. CHERA HILTON Library Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Glee Club 3,4; Future Homemakers 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Future Teachers 1,2. HAL M. HEULE Scholastic 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Mr. MCHS: University of Georgia Cer- tificate of Merit 3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Del- egate State Convention 4; Rebel Yell Staff 3,4, Club Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Debate 2,3,4, 2nd place •Region 2; Student Council 3; Science Club 1,3,4; M Club 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 4; Bugle Staff 4, Sports Editor 4; MCHS Nominee Governor's Honors Program Social Science 2, Mathematics 3; 3rd place Chemistry Divi- sion Science Fair 3; Junior Usher; Class Treasurer 1, Class Business Manager 4. 51 ELLEN ANN HOLTON Scholastic Letter 2,3; Beta Club 3, 4; Rebel Yell Staff 4; Senior Superlative: Most Intellectual; Business Club 3,4, Program Chair- man 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1.2,3,4, School Project Chairman 2; Future Home- makers 1,2,3, Program Chairman 3, Delegate State Convention 2; Science Club 2,3; Office Assistant 4; Future Teachers 1; School Patrol 2. JERRY HORNE Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Ga. Planters Degree; Baseball 1; 4-H 1. BOBBY DEAN HORNE Football 1,2; Science Club 2; M Club 2; Future Farmers 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2; 1st place Social Science Fair 2. CYNTHIA ANN HUMPHREY Future Homemakers 1,2,3; M Club 2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers 3; Science Club 2, 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; School Patrol 2,3; Business Club 2,3; Glee Club 3. TRAVIS HORNE Future Farmer 1,2,3,4, Ga. Plant- er Degree, 1st place State Forest- ry Contest. WALTER RONALD HURST Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3, 4; Track 3; Future Farmers 2,3,4; M” Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Glee Club 3; Library Club 4; Science Club 4; Drama Club 3,4, Reporter 4; 3rd place Science Fair 1; Senior Superlative: Wittiest. VIVIAN GERALDINE HUTCHESON Senior Superlatives: Best Citizen, Best Looking; Homecoming Attend- ant 3,4, Queen 4; Junior Usher; Basketball 1,2; Future Homemakers 1.2.3.4, Junior Degree 4, FHA Career Day 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Hi-Y Sweetheart 4; Future Teachers 1.2.3.4, Vice-President 4, Parlia- mentarian 3. GARY MARTIN JENKINS Basketball 1,3,4; Track 3,4; Base- ball 4; Future Farmers 1,4; M Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Music Club 1. TOMMY KIETH JINKS Basketball 1,3,4, Captain 4; Base- ball 3,4; Literary Letter 4; Region Literary Meet One-act Play 4; M Club 4; Hi-Y 3,4, Treasurer 4; Drama Club 4; Science Club 3,4; Future Farmers 1, Reporter. FANNIE RUTH JOHNSON Library Club 4. CONNIE MACK JOINER Literary Letter 1,3,4; Scholastic Letter 1; Region Literary Meet Girls Typing 1; Boys Quartet Pianist 1; Glee Club 1,4; Football Cheerleader 4; Basketball Cheerleader 1,4; Office Assistant 2; Future Homemakers 1,2,3, Historian 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 4; Future Teachers 3,4, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, President 4; Drama Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Region Lit- erary Meet One-act Play 3,4; Bugle Staff 3,4, Assistant Ad- vertising Editor 3, Business Manager 4, Yearbook Planning Conference 4; M” Club 4; Class Secretary 4. 53 RAYMOND JOHNSON Future Farmers 1,2,3,4. HUNTER FRED KING School Patrol 1; Future Farmers 1, 2,4, Sentinel 4; Hi-Y 1,2; Foot- ball 1,2,3; Track 1. JARVIS MILRAY KING Senior Superlative: Best Citizen; Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, President 3.4, 1st place State Forestry Con- test; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Science Club 2.3.4, 1st place Science Fair 1, 3rd place 2; M Club 4; Baseball 3,4; Track 4; Football 2; School Patrol 1. JESSE JAMES LOWTHER Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; Baseball 4. SHIRLEY M. LOYD Future Homemakers 1,2,3; Future Teachers 2; Business Club 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3; Library Club 3; Homecom- ing Attendant 4. SANDRA MC ALUM Library Club 1,2,3,4, Parliamen- tarian 2, President 3; Future Home- makers 1,2; Drama Club 4; Class Reporter 3; 4-H 1,2,3. CHARLES EDWIN MC DANIEL Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 3,4; Glee Club 1; Scholastic Letter 4, JOE MC RAE Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, 1st place State Forestry Contest. MARTHA INEZ MC RAE Senior Superlative: Most Popular; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Community Projects Chairman 3, President 4, Delegate Youth Assembly 3,4, Special Committee Delegate 4; Business Club 3,4, President 4; Drama Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Homecoming Court 2,3;. Bugle Staff 1,2,4, Photographer 1, Class Editor 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Future Homemakers 1,2,3; Junior Usher; Team Captain Senibr Mag- azine Sale JUDY ELAINE MINCEY Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, 3, Secretary 3; Sci- ence Club 2,4; Future Homemakers 1.2. HAROLD CHARLES MOBLEY M Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Science Club 1,4; Future Farm- ers 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3,4; Hi-Y 1.2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball Man- ager 4; Track 4. JENNY LIND MONCUS Future Homemakers 1,2; Library Club 3,4. 55 JOHN L. MORRISON Beta Club 2,3,4; University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; Scholastic Letter 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4. MILTON DOWNIE MOSLEY Region Literary Meet Boys Typing 3, 3rd place Region; Literary Letter 3; Senior Superlative; Most Tal- ented; Library Club 4; Glee Club 4; 2nd place Science Fair 1. ANELLA NEW Future Homemakers 1,2, Reporter 2; Future Teachers 1,2; Business Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Library Club 3,4; Program Chairman 4; Glee Club 4; Drama Club 3,4; Region Literary Meet Alternate Girls Declamation 3. ROY GLEN O’CONNER Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,4; Track 1.2,3,4, School Re' cord Mile BETTY JEAN O'NEAL Future Homemakers 1,2; Future Teachers 3,4; Library Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 4; School Patrol 1. MIKE POULNOTT Basketball 1; Future Farmers 1,2, 3,4; 4-H 1,2; School Patrol 1. 56 MARY GAIL RICHARDSON Scholastic Letter 3; Football Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 4; Basketball Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 4; Bugle Staff 4, Photographer; Drama Club 4; ”M” Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Future Homemakers 1,2,3, Recreation Chairman; Science Club 1; Basketball 1,2, ALICE BEATRICE RICHARDSON Future Homemakers 1,2,3,4; Busi- ness Club 3,4; Library Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; School Patrol 1,2; Al- ternate Homecoming Court 2. PRESTON RICHARDSON Future Farmers 1; Future Teachers 1,2,3,4; Business Club 3,4, Rec. Chm. 4; Library Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; School Patrol 1,2,3,4, National Safety Council 4; Southern Safety Council 4, Panel Chm., Georgia Teenage Traffic Safety Conference 3,4, State Executive Board 4; Drama Club 4; Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4; Class Treasurer 2; Basketball 1,2,3. WILLIAM WARREN SHARPE Future Farmers 1,2,3,4; School Pa- trol 1,2; 1st place State Forestry Contest. GLORIA LOWTHER SMITH Future Homemakers 1,2,3; Business Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Sci- ence Club 2,3,4; Future Teachers 3; Glee Club 2,4; Science Fair 1, 1st pi. Homemaking, 2nd pi. Bio- logy ; Finalist Miss Forestry Contest 3. 57 BARTOW RANDOLPH SNOOKS III University of Georgia Certificate of Merit 3; MCHS Nominee Gover- nor’s Honors Program Science 3; Governor’s Youth Council; Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4; Scholas- tic Letter 1,2, 3,4; Debate 3,4, Alternate 2; Rebel Yell Staff 4; Student Council 2; Science Club 1, 2,3,4; Hi-Y 1,2, 3,4, Reporter 4; Bugle Staff 4; Drama Club 4; Class Vice-President 4;Business Manager Rebel Yell 4; Assistant Editor Bugle 4. GERALD KEITH TIPTON Science Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. MARILYN FOUNTAIN TRUETT Beta Club 2,3,4, Program Chairman 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Rebel Yell Staff 4, Society Editor; Bugle Staff 2,3, Fea- ture Editor 3; Student Council 1; Science Club 2,3; M Club 2,3, Homecoming Chairman 3; Class Secretary 3; Tri- Hi-Y 1,2,3, Chaplain 3; Delegate Youth Assembly 3; Future Teachers 1; Future Homemakers 1,2; Scholastic Letter 1,2; Basketball 1; Basketball Cheerleader 2,3; Football Cheer- leader 2,3; Honorable Mention Science Fair 1; Homecoming Candidate 1,2. WILLIAM EDWARD TRUETT Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3; M Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4, 3rd place Region Track Meet; Honorable Mention Science Fair 2. MARTHA HOPE WARREN Library Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3; Business Club 4; Future Teachers 4. ABBIE LEON WILKES, JUNIOR Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Baseball 4; Football 1; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Superlative: Best Looking; M Club 4; Hi-Y 1, 2,3,4; School Patrol 1,2,3, Ser- geant-at-Arms 3; Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; 4th place Senior Magazine Sale. JIMMY FOSTER WILLIAMS Scholastic Letter 1,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Rebel Yell Staff 4, Class Editor 4; Hi-Y 1,4; Junior Usher; Future Farmers 1,2. BERNICE WILLIAMSON Scholastic Letter 4; Library Club 1, 2,3,4, President 2, Secretary 3; Business Club 4; Future Teachers 4; Glee Club 3. CECIL EARNEST WILLIAMSON, JR. Football 1,2,3,4, Hon. Ment. All- Middle Georgia, Middle Georgia Prep Honor Roll 4; Track 1,2,3,4, 4th place Region Mile Relay 3; Fu- ture Farmers 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1,2,3, 4; M Club 3,4; School Patrol 1,2 JAMES ALLEN WILLIAMSON, JR. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1.2,3, 4; Class President 2; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers 1,2, 3,4; Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4; Honorable Mention Science Fair; Honorable Mention Social Science Fair 1. LINDA KAY WILLIAMSON Basketball 1,2; Future Teachers 3, 4; Future Homemakers 1,2,3,4; Library Club 2,3; School Patrol 4; Valentine Sweetheart 2. Senior Honors Seekers of Perfection . . . They have scaled the loftiest peaks to bring ratings of EXCELLENCE to themselves and Montgomery County High School . . . HAL HEULE Certificate of Merit, University of Georgia 2nd place Region Debate 2. Mr. MCHS MCHS Nominee Governor's Honors Program Social Sci- ence 2, Mathematics 3 RANDY SNOOKS Certificate of Merit, University of Georgia Governor's Youth Council MCHS Nominee Governor's Honors Pro- gram Science 3 PRESTON RICHARDSON Delegate National Safety Council, Delegate Southern Safety Council, Panel Chm., Delegate Georgia Safety Conference. GERALDINE CONAWAY Delegate Southern Safety Council, Delegate Georgia Safety Conference. TRAVIS HORNE Winner District Soil and W ater Contest JUDY GREEN DA R Good Citizen A ward Governor’s Youth Council Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow A ward Miss MCHS MCHS Nominee Governor's Honors Pro- gram Dramatics 60 Thomas Barron Star Student ALTERNATE DISTRICT STAR STUDENT National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award National Merit Finalist and Semifinalist First Governor’s Honors Program 1964 (English) Second Place Boys Essay Region Literary Meet TIM CURRIE Second Governor's Honors Pro- gram 1965 (Dramatics) JOHN MORRISON Certificate of Merit, University of Georgia T HERON ALLMOND Certificate of Merit, University of Georgia MCHS Nominee Governor's Science 2, Social Science 3 LARRY CLARK Honorable Mention A11-Middle Georgia Football Middle Georgia Prep Honor Roll CECIL WILLIAMSON Honorable Mention All-Middle Georgia Football Middle Georgia Prep Honor Roll 61 Beauty, regality, versatility . . . All belong to EXCELLENCE 63 Mr. MCHS MISS MCHS Hal Heule Judy Green Most Intellectual Thomas Barron Ellen Holton Most Popular Larry Clark Inez McRae 65 Wittiest Ronnie Hurst Carolyn Gray 66 Best Citizen Jarvis King Vivian Hutcheson 67 Most Likely to Succeed Thomas Barron Judy Green 68 Most Versatile Tim Currie Rita Jo Ennis Most Athletic Larry Clark Rita Jo Ennis Best Looking A. L. Wilkes Vivian Hutcheson Most Talented Students work together to accomplish common objectives and work toward EXCELLENCE as they demonstrate qualities of leadership and achievement. DEBATE TEAM Affirmative: Hal Heule Randy Snooks Negative: Thomas Barron Judy Green Coach: Mrs. Dorothy Fulmer Alternates: Tim Currie Elaine Banks June Truett Regenia Fountain STUDENT COUNCIL President----------Theron Allmond Vice-President — Louie Thompson Secretary-Treasurer - -Joe Brogdon Reporter---------------Larry Clark Adviser------------------------Mr. Davis Members: Robert Conner, Harry Johnson, Malcolm Peterson, Van Thigpen. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Patricia Hightower Dale Conner Ellen Holton Judy McDaniel Sue McDaniel Mrs. Lillian Maybin 74 Bugle Staff THOMAS BARRON-----EDITOR-IN-CHIEF TIM CURRIE........ASSOCIATE EDITOR RANDY SNOOKS------ASSISTANT EDITOR ELAINE BANKS------ACTIVITIES EDITOR CONNIE JOINER-----BUSINESS MANAGER ANTHONY BROOKS-------SUBSCRIPTIONS EDITOR DENISE O'NEAL, JOAN FRANCINE DIXON -ADVERTISING EDITOR REGENIA FOUNTAIN - - ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR CLASSES EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHER -----A DVISER HAL HEULE INEZ MC RAE GAIL RICHARDSON - - MRS. FLORINE MOSES JOHNSON, MARTHA ANN ADAMS 75 Future Farmers of America President------------- Jarvis King Reporter ------ Vice-President ------ Mack Chambers Sentinel------- Secretary - ------------- - A.L. Wilkes Parliamentarians Treasurer---------------James Williamson Advisers—H. A. Moses L. G. Calhoun Wayne Simpson ----Fred King -Harold Mobley Larry Denmark 128 members Sweethearts Elaine Banks Regenia Fountain Judy Green 76 Future Homemakers of America President -- - Elaine Banks Vice-President-----------------Cathy Snooks Secretary-Treasurer - - - - Beverly Braddy Reporter - - ------------Gloria Galbreath Adviser - — Parliamentarian --- - sue Barnes Historian----------- - - Linda McCrimmon Proj. Chm. --------------Regenia Fountain Rec. Chm.------------------------------Sue Richardson Mrs. Eileen LeRoy Business Club President-------------------- Inez McRae Reporter Carolyn Gray Vice-President...............Gloria Smith Program Chairman.............Ellen Holton Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Barron Rec. Chairman-----— Preston Richardson Adviser ----- Mrs. Ernestine Holland Cathy Allen Thomas Barron Loretta Campbell William Chambers Dale Conner Phyllis Foskey Alesia Galbreath Carolyn Gray Connie Henry Patricia Hightower Ellen Holton Connie Johnson Shirley Loyd Sue McDonald Melba Sue McGill Inez McRae Anella New Betty Jean O’Neal Lillie Mae Powell Beatrice Richardson Preston Richardson Gloria Smith June Truett Hope Warren Linda Wilkes Bernice Williamson Carolyn Williamson 78 Science Club President..... .. ..Dale Conner Vice-President.... ... .Linda McCrimmon Secretary.... ....Nancy Warren Treasurer.... .... Regenia Fountain Reporter.... ... .Carole Coleman Adviser.... ....Johnny M. Conner 59 Members 79 Glee Club Adviser.....Mrs. Rachel Calhoun Elaine Banks Chera Hilton Sue Barnes Connie Johnson Beverly Braddy Connie Joiner Larry Clark Downie Mosley Carole Coleman Anella New Geraldine Conaway Betty Jean O'Neal Dale Conner Beatrice Richardson Tim Currie Gail Richardson Francine Dixon Preston Richardson Charlotte Fountain Sue Richardson Regenia Fountain Vickie Thompson Alesia Galbreath Marilyn Truett Carolyn Gray Nancy Warren Marilyn Hamilton Willene White Rose Helms Jackie Wilkes 80 School Patrol Captain--------------- Geraldine Conaway Lieutenant----------------------------Chuck Richardson Secretary-Treasurer-----Loretta Campbell Ass’t. Secretary-Treasurer----------- -----Preston Richardson Sergeant-at-Arms-----------Billy Fountain' Reporter-------------------Sue McDonald Traffic Officer------------Malvin Sharpe Adviser-----------------Mr. Mayes Dobbins David Adams Buck Brantley Loretta Campbell Teresa Carter William Chambers Geraldine Conaway Ruby Nell Davis Billy Fountain Larry Fountain Vannie Gibbs Rose Helms William Hooks Debbie Hutcheson Rusty Hutcheson Donny Johnson G. E. King Wayne Marsh Sue McDonald Danny McGee Mark McGehee David McNeal Ray Moses Don Moxley Diana Palmer Teresa Patrick Bill Payne Frances Proctor Chuck Richardson Preston Richardson Malvin Sharpe Danny Taylor Lafaye Thigpen Charlie Thompson Gloria Williamson Judy Williamson Linda Williamson 81 Beta Club President - ------------ — Randy Snooks Secretary-Treasurer------------June Truett Vice-President-------------- Hal Heule Reporter-----------------Regenia Fountain Adviser------------ Mrs. Florine P. Moses Ducamus aliis serviendo— Let us lead by serving others. Theron Allmond Elaine Banks Thomas Barron Anthony Brooks Rita Jo Ennis Regenia Fountain Gloria Galbreath Stanford Grist Connie Henry Hal Heule Ellen Holton John Morrison Randy Snooks June Truett Marilyn Truett Jimmy Williams Carolyn Williamson THE REBEL YELL PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF MONTGOMERY in u.wui wa cxtenoeo y President Elaine Banks, and dis. B. R. Snooks Jr. respond d. The officers were then ntroduced by Beverly Braddy. Chapter mothers, Mrs. Frank lenry, Mrs. Chester banks and tn. H. C. Braddy, were pre- en ted corsages by Regcna ountain. Mrs. Barney Davis, ho was responsible for prejw ng the delicious meal, was ented a gift. Sue Riche .cere ad cm Chairman, ongs. Sue Barnes ga' ocallon. Sue McDr IcDeslel, Jean Brot anie Jones sang use uecrgia Schoiasuc me as socia do®, which is the C corgi a high school paper organisation. The Associadon is composed of MLUBCJt OP GEORGIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION Everyone enjoyed hich was served by ag eighth graders: ohnson, Carol Mardn, ountain, Mary Ann llxabeth Cooper, Jean 5Wer, Kathy Sue Founts lary Adamson, Mona Richara an, Blanche Downie, Dianne ountain, La Wanna Stewart, ■ine Curl, Brenda Canpbell and ranees Duncan. Following the meal each girl ntroduced herself and her sother. The beautiful candle-light lid a tioo ceremony was moat mpraesive. The program explaining de- reas was lead by Linda Me- rlin mon. Kathy Snooks pee - tnted ■ western SKit introducing ic I96S-66 program of work The TRANKS was given by iioria Galbrcath. the first -g the following people were named officers: Thomas Barron, editor-in-chief; Tim Currie, associate editor; Connie Joiner, business mana- ger; Hal Heule, sports editor; Anthon Brooks, subscriptions editor; Franc ine Dixon, ad- vertising editor; Regenia Fount- ain, organisations editor, Inez McRae, clooses editor, Elaine Banks. Gail Richardson, and Randy Snooks, photographers. The staff plans to publish a larger annual than hat ever been published before at Montgomery County High School. COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, MOUNT VERNON. GA. 43 Take PSAT Here Wednesdoy, November 30, 1965 This year’s queer, was announced and Sherry crowned Vivian, her ei efer Uawi nr Am Irvn The Preliminary Scholastic Conaway, Dale Conner, Tim Aptitude Test was administered Currie, Barry Ford, Caroline on Saturday, October 23, 1965, Gray, Judy Green, Hal Heule, 43 seniors, juniors and fresbmen. Cher Hilton, Charles Me - The PSAT is the scaled-down Daniel, Downie Mosley, Anella edition of the Scholastic Aj i- Ne “ -------Richardson, Randy tude Test, commonly called _ ’Mams, Elaine the college board . Man’ the seniors took the PS' preparation for the SAT they will take on De- The juniors and fre it to prepare fee the or three yean and t about their strength □esses. The scores to be back in about Students taking tht Thcron Allraond. Th ran, Judy Cauley, G First Honor h. The seventh grade proved it- self to be the brainiest class in school for the first six weeks as ten of its members made the honor roll. The seniors were a close second with eight straight A students. For third piece the eight grade produced five, and the ioirth place was captured by the freshman with four. No Juniors and no sophomores suc- ceeded, so they tie far last1’ place. TWELFTH: Thomas Barron, Hal Heule, Judy Green, Randy Snooks, Rita Jo Ennis, Shirley Loyd, Charles McDaniel and Bernice Williamson. ELEVENTH: None. TENTH: None. NINTH: Denise O’Neal, Sin an Moses, Joe Brogdon end Wanda Kay Crawford. DCHTH: Elizabeth Cooper, Billy Davis, Blanche Downie. Carol Martin and Glen Outlet. SEVENTH: Beverly Adams, Jeffrey Banka, Nick Chambers, Ray Harrell, Jo Ann Hightower, Kenneth Clark, Danny Moocus, Doyle Morrison, Betty Cone and Belinda Taylor. 1965-66. The winning float of the homecoming parade was an- nounced by Tim Curie, Master of Ceremonies. As had been the custom for the last few yean (excluding Inst year when the sophomores won)the Seniors won the prize of $5. The second half of the bell- game itarted. The Rcba were at it again • tackling, blocking, running and scoring. When the (inel whistle had blown, the Rebel had scored 41 point and had kept the Bulldogs from scor- ing! Cheerleaderi and fan: rushed forward to coogratulau the boys and the coaches. At the reception, given by th Seniors, bulbs Mashed as picturi were taken of thy new queen an her cart The music was fia nisbed by Larry Clark and h band from Glcnwood. The bar consisted of Larry, on drum Carl Crawford, lead and rhythi guitar, and Quinton NeSmitl lead and rhythm guitar. By 11 p. ns. the happenings • the day, the parade, the garr and the reception were ovei The floats were taken apart, ti decorations of the reception wet destroyed, and the queen hi gone home. Horaeccm-.ing is forgotten I the students until next year. B will the te ac hers ever foeg homecoming - the day of a those incorrect answers? EDITORS-IN-CHIEF - - THOMAS BARRON HAL HEULE ASSOCIATE EDITOR - SPORTS EDITOR---- CLASS EDITOR ----- TYPISTS........... ANTHONY BROOKS BUSINESS MANAGER - - RANDY SNOOKS THERON ALLMOND CLUB EDITOR------GLORIA GALBREATH -JIMMY WILLIAMS FEATURE EDITOR.......JUNE TRUETT SOCIETY EDITOR---MARILYN EDITOR ..........ELLEN HOLTON, RITA JO ENNIS, CAROLYN WILLIAMSON ADVISER------MRS. FLORINE P. MOSES 83 Tri-Hi-Y President — - Vice-President Secretary - - - Treasurer - - - ---Inez McRae - - Connie Joiner Linda McCrimmon Martha Ann Adams School Proj. Chm. ----- -Elaine Banks Comm. Proj. Chm.--------Carole Coleman Reporter---------------------June Truett Adviser------------- - Mrs. Faye Brewer 36 members Pure Thoughts, Pure Words, Pure Actions 84 Hi-Y Tim Currie President Tommy Jinks Hal Heule - -- -- -- -- vice -President Randy Snooks - -- -- -- -- Thomas Barron - -- -- -- -- Secretary Larry Clark - -- -- -- -- - Adviser - --'- Mr. L. G. Calhoun Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, Clean Living. Theron Allmond Glenn Garrett Travis King Pat Barnes Stanford Grist Richard Martin Thomas Barron Keith Hamilton Meriell Mathews Linton Barron Lendle Hamilton Charles McDaniel Tommy Beckworth Hal Heule Jerry McDaniel Kenneth Bell Richie Hilton Randall McLeod Jimmy Braddy Ronnie Hurst Harold Mobley Joe Brogdon Gary Jenkins Alan Morris Gilbert Calhoun Tommy Jinks James Morris Kim Clark Harry Johnson Malcolm Peterson Larry Clark Steve Jones Preston Richardson Johnny Clifton G. E. King Jimmy Sammons Robert Conner Jarvis King Randy Snooks Tim Currie Mitchell King Keith Tipton Allen Davis Billy Wilds Larry Denmark A. L. Wilkes Stanton Evans Jimmy Williams Leslie Flowers Cecil Williamson Barry Ford James Williamson Scotty Fountain Larry Williamson Sweethearts: Elaine Banks and Vivian Hutcheson 85 “M” Club President - - --------------Theron Allmond Vice-President - - ---------Harold Mobley Secretary---------------------- Hal Heule Treasurer - ------------------ Judy Green Reporter - ------------- - Wayne Simpson Adviser - ---------------Mr. Robert Crooms 56 Members 86 Drama Club Thomas Barron ----- ---------------President Inez Me Rae-------------------Vice President Judy Green ---- --------------- Secretary Mrs. KateB. Peterson Connie Joiner-------------------Treasurer Ronnie Hurst -- - Reporter Tim Currie----------------Parliamentarian --------Adviser Blaine Banks Thomas Barron Larry Clark Dale Conner Tim Currie Regenia Fountain Carolyn Gray Judi Green Ronnie Hurst Tommy Jinks Connie Joiner Sandra McAlum Greg McDaniel Inez McRae Linda McCrimmon Anella New Gail Richardson Preston Richardson June Truett Willene White Nancy Warren 87 Library Club President ----------------------- Connie Johnson Vice-President--------------- - - Betty Jean O’Neal Secretary — ---- ---------------- Louise Richardson Treasurer — ---- --------------------- Chera Hilton Historian------------------------------- Ann Burns Reporter -- ------------------------- Dale Conner Adviser---------------------Mrs. Dorothy B. Fulmer District Parliamentarian - - -------Thomas Barron Thomas Barron Kenneth Bell Jennifer Brooks Lottie Brown Ann Burns Geraldine Conaway Dale Conner Ann Davis Carolyn Gray Chera Hilton Brenda Horne Ronnie Hurst Connie Johnson Fannie Ruth Johnson Sandra McAlum Jenny Moncus Downie Mosley Anella New Betty Jean O’Neal Carolyn Paine Beatrice Richardson Louise Richardson Preston Richardson Melba Sharpe Wilma Sightler Ann Vann Gail Vann Hope Warren Linda Wilkes Debbie Williamson Bernice Williamson Dianne Williamson 88 Future Teachers of America President---------------------Connie Joiner Vice-President ---------Vivian Hutcheson Secretary-Treasurer-----------Rita Jo Ennis Adviser--------- Reporter------------------Francine Dixon Program Chm.------------- -Carolyn Gray Parliamentarian--------------------Susan Taylor Mrs. Ellen C. Peterson Carolyn Adams Thomas Barron Barbara Ann Bell Jean Browning Ann Burns Minnie Easter Clark Geraldine Conaway Ann Davis Francine Dixon Janice Duncan Rita Jo Ennis Debra Fennell Teresa Foskey Cheryl Galbreath Carolyn Gray Gail Guin Vivian Hutcheson Connie Johnson Connie Joiner Peggy McDaniel Dorothy Morris Betty Jean O’Neal Denise O'Neal Bonnie Palmer Judy Outler Preston Richardson Wanda Sharpe Susan Taylor Janet Ward Hope Warren Gail White Jackie Wilkes Bernice Williamson Linda Williamson James Williamson 89 Loyalty, physical strength, agility . . . combined with good thinking are aids to EXCELLENCE. Coaching Staff COACH ROBERT CROOMS.. .Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Basketball, Track. COACH JOHNNY MACK CONNER.. .Junior High Football, Basketball, Assistant Foot- ball Coach. COACH JAMES COOKE... B Team Football, B Team Basketball. COACH MAYES DOBBINS.. .Athletic Director, Varsity Boys and Girls Basketball, Base- ball. Homecoming Candidates — 1966 SENIOR CLASS Judy Green Shirley Loyd JUNIOR CLASS Elaine Banks Regenia Fountain SOPHOMORE CLASS Vickie Thompson Martha Ann Adams FRESHMAN CLASS Denise O’Neal Beverlyn McLeod 91 Football Team KNEELING: Robert Conner, Joe Brogdon, Harold Mobley, Richard Martin. Allen Davis, Gaylain Brown, Malcolm Peterson, Crieg Burch, Gilbert Calhoun, Randall McLeod. STANDING: Larry Clark, Gregg Maybin, Hal Heule, Van Thigpen, Billy Truett, Ther- on Allmond, Larry Denmark, Chuck Richardson, Harry Johnson, Jimmy Braddy. MCHS OPPONENT SCORE PLAYED 0 Metter 20 There 6 Claxton 7 Here 0 Reidsville 33 There 0 Treutlen 14 Here 7 East Laurens 12 There 19 Lyons 26 There 41 E. C. I. 0 Here 0 Evans 13 Here 27 Wilkinson 7 There 0 Vidalia 34 Here 94 JAMES WILLIAMSON LARRY DENMARK HAROLD MOBLEY LARRY CLARK THERON ALLMOND HAL HEULE Retiring Seniors 95 96 Baseball and Track KNEELING: Crieg Burch; Steve Montford; Kim Clark; Robert Conner; Joe Brogdon; Larry Davis; Glenn Garrett; Richard Martin; James Cason. STAND ING: Hal Heule; Malcolm Peterson; Richard Wooten; Jarvis King; Larry Denmark; Van Thigpen; Chuck Richardson; Larry Clark; Tommy Jinks; Ron- nie Hurst; Harold Mobley; Allen Davis; Coach Mayes Dobbins. KNEELING: Malcolm Peterson; Caylain Brown; Pat Barnes; Larry William- son; STANDING: Coach Robert Crooms; Chuck Richardson; Allen Davis; Van Thigpen; Gregg Maybin; Jimmy Braddy. 97 Football Cheerleaders TOP ROW, left to right: Sue Richardson; Bevetlyn McLeod; Mae Heule; Gail Richardson, Captain; Denise O'Neal, Vickie Thompson. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Regenia Fountain; Carole Coleman; Elaine Banks, Co-Captain; Linda McCrimmon; Judy Green; Connie Joiner. Basketball Cheerleaders Left to right: Elaine Banks, Co-Captain; Gail Richardson, Captain; Connie Joiner; Vickie Thompson. 98 Retiring Cheerleaders CONNIE JOINER GAIL RICHARDSON CAPTAIN JUDY GREEN “B” Team Football Cheerleaders Marilyn Hamilton, Gloria Frailey, Cheryl Galbreath, Irma Jean Helms, Judy Outler, Patricia O'Conner, Janice Dun- can. “B” Team Basketball Cheerleaders Gloria Frailey, Cheryl Gal- breath, Irma Jean Helms, Judy Outler, Janice Duncan. Varsity Boys Basketball KNEELING: Tim Currie, Manager; James Williamson; Barry Ford; Harold Mobley, Man- ager; Stanton Evans; A. L. Wilkes; Hal Heule, Manager; STANDING: Coach Mayes Dobbins; Ronnie Hurst; Stanford Grist; Theron Allmond; Larry Clark; Gary Jenkins; Tom- my Jinks; John Morrison; Coach James Cooke. A team so excellent that it compiled a 23-2 record . . . the Area Champions . . . 3rd place in the Region . . . ranked first in B classification in State ... a truly excel- Won 23, Lost 2!!!!! DATE MCHS OPPONENT SCORE Nov. 19 68 Hilliard 56 Nov. 24 50 Alumni 43 Nov. 30 54 Telfair 50 Dec. 3 52 Lyons 41 Dec. 7 78 Treutlen 31 Dec. 10 48 Vidalia 46 Dec. 21 68 Glennville 53 Jan. 4 69 Collins 40 Jan. 7 63 Toombs. Cent, , 26 Jan. 8 55 Dublin 44 Jan. 14 50 Lyons 31 Jan. 18 65 Treutlen 41 Jan. 21 50 Dublin 41 Jan. 25 44 Vidalia 43 Jan. 28 74 Collins 60 Feb. 4 75 Reidsville 44 Feb. 8 76 Toombs Cent. 32 Feb. 11 75 Telfair 61 Feb. 12 57 Glennville 64 Feb. 15 76 Reidsville 60 AREA TOURNAMENT Feb. 21 75 Reidsville 61 Feb. 22 69 Vidalia 51 REGION TOURNAMENT Feb. 24 62 Wilkinson 58 Feb. 25 42 Waynesboro 57 Feb. 26 60 Portal 52 101 Retiring Seniors LARRY CLARK CO-CAPTA IN TOMMY JINKS CAPTAIN THERON ALLMOND GARY JENKINS STANTON EVANS 102 Retiring Seniors BARRY FORD JOHN MORRISON RONNIE HURST CO-CAPTAIN A. L. WILKES JAMES WILLIAMSON STANFORD GRIST 103 Varsity Girls Basketball FIRST ROW: Denise O'Neal; Judy Green; Cynthia Humphrey; Peggy McDaniel; Connie Johnson; Carole Coleman; Coach Mayes Dobbins. SECOND ROW: Sue Richardson; Rita Jo Ennis; Linda McCrimmon; Willene White; Regenia Fountain; Martha Richardson; Mae Heule; Louise Henry; Beverlyn McLeod. THIRD ROW: (Managers) Tim Currie; Harold Mobley; Hal Heule; Nancy Warren. Date MCHS OPPONENT Nov. 24 40 A lumni Nov. 30 44 Telfair Dec. 3 51 Lyons Dec. 7 45 Treutlen Dec. 10 44 Vidalia Dec. 21 35 Glennville Jan. 4 59 Collins Jan. 7 39 Toombs Central Jan. 8 45 Dublin Jan. 14 52 Lyons Jan. 18 57 Treutlen Jan. 21 44 Dublin Jan. 22 37 Northside Jan. 25 36 Vidalia Jan. 28 49 Collins Feb. 4 48 Reidsville Feb. 8 57 Toombs Central Feb. 11 44 Telfair Feb. 12 29 Glennville Feb. 15 61 Reidsville Feb. 18 29 Northside SCORE 36 52 43 104 Retiring Girls CYNTHIA HUMPHREY Guard, Co-Captain RITA JO ENNIS JUDY GREEN Forward, Captain Guard, Co-Captain 105 B TEAM BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Billy Wilds, Jimmy Braddy, Malcolm Peterson, Lendle Ham- ilton, Ted Lyles, SEC- OND ROW; Allen Davis. Richard Wooten, Gregg Maybin, Van Thigpen, Steve Jones, Chuck Richardson, Coach James Cooke, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Steve Montford, Kim Clark, Richard Martin, Robert Conner. SECOND ROW: Coach Robert Crooms, Joe Brogdon, David Moncus. BASEBALL HOPEFULS KNEELING: Robert Con- ner, Tommy Beckworth, G. E. King, Mack Chambers, Mitchell King. SECOND ROW: Kim Clark, Richard Martin, Bob Whitaker, Travis King, Joe Brog- don, Coach Cooke. 106 Batman Time is on my side I ain't gonna eat out my heart anymore” I’m stuck on you 108 After ”1 couldn't sleep at all last night Hey you get off my cloud Before Alley-Oop 'Just half a point coach” She swallow ed my dime” Woe is me” Hurry up, I've got it next It's your turn to watch the door Mr. Mosses spout- ing off. Campus Playboy A Louie Louie Where's Elaine Mrs. Fulmer’ Hey, whatcha got for the 4th one” 109 BORDEN COMPANY BORDER'S Savannah Georgia Compliments of ATCHISON'S GROCERY SavZ ■ V Glenwood, Georgia KENT'S WAREHOUSE General Merchandise Ha rdware Building Supplies THOMPSON AND LEROY Glenwood, Georgia Ailey, Georgia Compliments of LEE FINANCE COMPANY Vidalia, Georgia 110 MOUNT VERNON CORPORATION COS-COB Dresses Mount Vernon, Georgia BROOKS' USED CARS Glenwood, Georgia FIRST CHOICE OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY! GILLIS GROCERY Glenwood, Georgia JOINER HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Joiner Insurance Agency G. E, Appliances and T. V. GENERAL ® ELECTRIC Glenwood, Georgia III MARTIN'S PHARMACY INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALERS fancy fruits vegetables The Best in Sandwiches and Fountain Service Uvalda, Georgia WOOD RECORD SHOP Church Street Vidalia, Georgia TIPTON'S GROCERY Macon, Georgia Glenwood Georgia W. B. MORRISON'S GENERAL STORE RACKLEY BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE Mount Vernon, Georgia Dry Goods, Notions, Ready-to-Wear, Shoes Mount Vernon, Georgia COLLEGE SERVICE STATION CLARK OIL COMPANY Mount Vernon, Georgia YAWN'S BARBER SHOP Glenwood, Georgia THIGPEN'S GROCERY Glenwood, Georgia Phone 523-2327 Mount Vernon, Georgia 112 ESTROFF’S Vidalia's Leading Department Store Since 1929 Home of the IVY VALLEY SHOP and HUDDLE SHOP Vidalia, Georgia LEE HARDWARE COMPANY Your Frigidaire Dealer Vidalia, Georgia MOUNT VERNON BANK Over 64 Years of Continuous Service Without Loss to Any Depositor PALMER FURNITURE COMPANY Your Credit Is Good Vidalia, Georgia CLARK AMOCO SERVICE STATION Glenwood, Georgia JONES CLEANERS Mount Vernon, Georgia KAPLAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Uvalda, Georgia Mount Vernon, Georgia VALLEY EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLY COMPANY It Pays to Play 107 Main St. Ft. Valley Ga. 113 VIDALIA NAVAL STORES Quality Building Materials for Every Need at Economical Prices Call 537-4108 You're money Ahead j Vidalia Georgia 117 MESSAGE FROM THE ANNUAL STAFF . . . We should like to thank the following people, without whose co-operation this annual could not have been published: MR. DAVIS, for his tolerance and understanding -- The FACULTY MEMBERS, for their cooperation and spe- cial privileges granted to staff members -- MRS. HUGH PETERSON, for permitting us to use the in- terior of her lovely home to take the pictures of the Superla- tives The STUDENTS of M. C.H.S., who, by buying annuals, have made it possible to publish one -- The ADVERTISERS, who have contributed generously to our budget -- MR. DUKE RINER, the representative from the Taylor Publishing Co. , for his suggestions -- MRS. FLORINE MOSES, our sponsor, for giving of her time and efforts. A STEP TOWARD EXCELLENCE . . . Knowing We Have Done the Thing We Were Called to Do. 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