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pie aay e eee lll s baa x Ser SORT ‘bed peta « ei pera s a ‘] say to you, my friends, that in spite of the difficulties and frustrations of the moment T still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal. I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slaveowners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood.” TABLE OF CONTENTS Peek vane ode eee SR a eS re ee Senior Directory Advertisers ........ revolution «Ns “That which we are, we are, and if we are to be any better, now is the time Tt 4 : SISTER MARY DE LOURDES Principal SISTER MARY JOHANNA Vice-principal Chemistry, Physics, Geometry Senior Moderator Physical Education Club ees F ’ SISTER MARY ELIZABETH Spanish, Typing Sophomore Moderator Spanish Club SISTER MARY AGNES History, English Sophomore Moderator FATHER BOB MATTINGLY Religion Tennis Club Sisters of Mercy, diocesan priests, lay men and lay women make up the eighteen members of the Mt. de Sales faculty. Well qualified and _ expert- enced, they spend their time and their talents in aiding Mount students to de- velop intellectually, spiritually, and physically to their capacity. FATHER BEDE LIGHTNER French, Guidance French Club SISTER MICHAEL JOSEPH Librarian English, Reading SISTER MARY {ssistant Librarian SISTER MARY BARBARA = Latin, English Freshman Moderator Latin Club wd Math VERONICA SISTER MARY BERNADINE Math Freshman Moderator Red Cross, Math Club FATHER BEDE LIGHTNER AND MISS LINDA SMITH SISTER MARY HOPE Social Studies, Religion Junior Moderator Dramatics Club SISTER MARY GRATIA English Junior Moderator ‘e@ ho ‘ iy Yearbook Club SISTER GRACE MARIE Religion Freshman Moderator Vewspaper V oderator _ 2 MR. RON PACHENCE Religion, Social Studies COACH MIKE GARVIN Math, Physical Education Senior Moderator Football Coach Chess Club COACH MIKE BURDETTE Biology, Physical Education Sophomore Moderator Assistant Coach Key Club COACH CHARLIE STEWART Western Civilization Physical Education Basketball Coach Baseball Coach MRS. GEORGE POWELL, JR. School Secretary MRS. ANTHONY PACHENCE Assistant Librarian LORENA COLLINS and LELIA WILEY Cafeteria Assistants URS. GEORGE CURRY Cafeteria Manager Treasurer “Let the word go forth from this time and place that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans.” James Andros, treasurer; Joe Moran president; Jimmy Viviani, secretary: and Tommy Madison, vice-president, begin early studying for another school day Dennis Adams Dave Alexander James Andros Pam Arangno Sally Bonezek Carolyn Brickle . Mark Allen John Benedetto Jan Burt Beginning at the bottom, the Class of 73 worked diligently during the year toward their goal of being at the top. Wondering where to go, confused at the mod system, and laboring over schoolwork, the Fresh- man Class still had time to participate actively in school events, Cheering at football, basketball, and baseball games, sponsoring clothing and toy drives, and plastering the walls of MDS with posters during Spirit Week kept class spirit high. It was a long, hard year made easier by the good times the class shared. - rT | “4S Effie Cacavias Randy Callen Gail Cason Muriel Catherwood Gerald Clark Gerard Clark Sandy Cortes Chris Cramer Mike Crute Irene Dermatas Kim Dominy Deion Durham Toni English Anmarie Falk e of ‘M D. Adams. R. Callen, C. Cramer, M. Pierce, T. Harrison, B. Lesko- «ky. and H. McComb enjoy a break when Coach steps out of the gym. G. Parent-Lew locates Italy for Sister Barbara and the Latin | students, B. Lynn. J. Benedetto, E. Jenkins, D. Alexander, I. Dermatas, T. English, E. Cacavias, and A. Falk. Marianna Gebara Lucinda Girdner Louise Griffith Tom Harrison Frances Helm Janet Hicks Carl Hofstadter Julia Hill Hunter Hogan Junnie Howard Patricia Hurley Lucy Impink New students, K. Young, T. Hall, K. Olmstead, and S, Beaty “cool off” after one day’s work. Chris Jaindl Elaine Jenkins Jan Jones Ronnie Kutay Bryan Leskosky Jeanne Loebker Bob Lynn Tommy Madison Sandra Marinos Danny Marshall Kelly McAfee Teresa McCoy Hunter McComb Nancy McGoldrick Joe Moran Teresa Morgan William Nealon Pat Nelson Mary O'Lear Greg Parent-Lew Georgia Parrott Janice Patterson Doreen Paulish Mark Pierce Debbie Pompei Kathi Powell Jane Searle New students, M. Dickey, C. Hays, E. Berg, C. Wal- ler, and C. Bundy arrive at school from the park- ing lot. Derrell Self Prudence Simmons Jimmy Viviani Steve Welton = Carolyn Shakespeare Bill Trench Dennis Wargo Beth Williams Bob Tullis Jim Weeks Freshmen enjoy their lunch break during school day. eae. Fee san git 7s oe = Religion students, D. Wargo, T. McCoy, G. Cason, M. and C. Shakespeare look at their project work. Because they are too young for some ac- tivities and too old for others, sophomores lead quite difficult lives. Nevertheless, the Sophomore Class of Mt. de Sales welcomed the new year with unlimited enthusiasm. Experiencing some of the old along with the class undertook CUP ay the new. members of their projects with pep and energy indicat- ing their willingness to serve MDS. With class officers leading the way. the class of °72 has taken just one more step in attain- ing its four-vear goal : Sophomore Class officers Tim Jackson, president; Pat Morgan, secretary; Joanna Micha, vice-president; and Jeanne Morgan, treasurer, discuss plans for the annual candy sale. dophomores gain experience through Lynn Acey Lorraine Arangno Gloria Assad Frank Bellizia Nina Benedetto Donny Brantley Bud Butler Michael Campeau Neal Cason Tom Connelly Diane Cook Robby Cramer Robert Dayton Michael Deep Spyros Dermatas Sammy DiNardo Joan Dombrowski Stan Dominy Elliott Dunwody work and play French students Lisa English, Naomi McMillan, John Michel, Spyros Dermatas. Neal Cason, Joan Dombrowski, and Michael Deep enjoy listening to the tape recorder New students Bonnie Patterson. Peggy McAfee. and Caroline LaBorde, armed with books, find their way out of Mercy Hall. Lisa English Laura Gordy Joey Harrison Paul Hoinowski Richard Horner Mark Horsefield Gerry Kosater and Cathy Marks hurry into homeroom as the 8:30 bell rings. Warner Hunnicutt Tim Jackson Marie James Andy Jones Warner Hunnicutt takes over the teaching position as Western Civilization students Anita Phil- lips, Jane Taylor, Holly Massey. Robert Dayton, Joey Harrison. Frank Russo. and Pat Powell listen attentively. ‘ae. meee FAME pee ° f - e ' “a “a ga ae a me, i ¥ a CG I. eS : Yeo hate + a oh Sa A carefree group of sophomores find a little time for relaxation. Front row: R. Dayton, B. Kersey, J. Harrison; Back row: L. Arangno, K. Kelley, N. Benedetto. K. Williams, B. Thornton, D. Lynn. R. Lapinski, P. Powell, A. Jones, M. Horsefield Kathy Kelley Ben Kersey Jessilyn Knight Terrie Knight Roberta Lapinski Mari Lendrum Debbie Lynn Holly Massey Naomi McMillan Cathy McMullan Joanna Micha John Michel Cathy Millican Jeanne Morgan Pat Morgan Judy Murphy Mike Neal Jim Panarese Connie Perekslis Anita Phillips Pat Powell Curtis Roderick Gloria Assad identifies the fish in the aquarium as Diane Cook and Connie Perekslis look on. Frank Russo and Judy Zaenglein. sophomore yearbook representatives, check the records of Pat Powell, top ad salesman. Lr il: aay ac | . 4 y Ar _s a. | y = , © ' ey, New students Arthur Smith, Anne Stewart. Valorie Schlundt. Dan Bullard, John Meadows. and Jack Bowers, take a break between classes Frank Russo Maria Ryne Carol Sheridan Philip Sheridan Barbara Swint Jane Taylor Kit Thomas Bill Thornton Jim Tomol Margaret Viviani Kathy Williams Kathy Winn Judy Zaenglein Returning to school in September as juniors, the Class of 71 met new class- mates, new teachers and new subjects. As upper classmen and as officers in various clubs, they assumed greater responsibility. They sponsored the home-coming bonfire and skit and led the school in the publica- tions drive. Serving as hostess for new stu- dents and as models in the Alumni Fashion Show, the juniors also sponsored a success- ful Junior-Senior Prom. Thomas Barfield Joseph Benedetto Mike Boswell Raymond Burns Mary Cacavias Mary Cassidy Lourdes Castellanos Pat Connelly ipinited junio enjoy active Pointing to their work in the publication drive, juniors, M. Metts. Juniors, K. Longhofer, J. Shaheen, B. Conner, D. Williams. B. Ireland, and J. Fitzhugh, congratulate themselves. B. Jaindl. and T. Doyle try on Senior Rings. Bob Conner John Corey Laura Cox Terry Doyle Joe Drew David Dwyer Kermit Falk Jerita Fitzhugh Melissa Fletcher Wayne Gilstrap Mary Anne Griffith Ricky Hatcher Harriotte Hurley Michael Impink Bob Ireland Preparing to enjoy an afternoon lunch, junior class officers, J Shaheen, secretary; T. Barfield, president; M. Boswell, treasurer; and T. Viviani, vice president; mix business with pleasure. Members of the Creative Writing Class. D. Williams, standing; T. Viviani. M. Cacavias, P. Brearty, H. Hurley, sitting; and Sister Gratia, listen attentively. Barbara Jaind] Paul Keller John Kiernan Maralice Kiernan Alan Kitchens Juniors, Lyn Neal, Kerry Longhofer, Jimmy King, and Frank Punaro, await their turn to enter the office. Jon Kurtiak Larry Kutay Fred Lezert Patti Loebker aa Angela Manson Patricia McBrearty Jimmy McMahon Juniors, John Kiernan, Mike Boswell. H. Hurley, and Maralice Kiernan. dis- play remnants of “Spirit Week.” Juniors, M. Fletcher, L. Cas- tellanos, D. Dwyer, look at college catalogs. Mike McMillan Martha Metts Mike Nelson Marianne Ness Darrell Paulish B. Orr displays one of the costumes which she wore in the Alumni Fashion Show to K. Shelby and A. Manson, Juniors, M. Ness, J. Rocca, D. Paulish, and M. Nelson solve a math problem with the help of their teacher. Sr. Mary Bernadine. New junior students, Pam Me- Afee, Linda Harris, Martha Ry- den, and George Stefano get a head start at the bookstore. Jim Rocea Janet Shaheen Kathy Silva Alexis Smith Tom pe ncer Tina Viviani Michael Vullo Denise Williams Don Williams Faye Yockman Juniors, K. Silva, standing; Cassidy,,M. Fletcher, L. Cox, M. Kiernan, and Shaheen, kneeling; cram the phone booth. Fitzhugh, M. : Glenn Louis Acey Audrey Marie Basinski Lehman Michael Beacham Joseph Lee Boland, III D. Welton is showing R. Hill, T. LaBorde, M. Brady, and D. Stevens, the new students, what they need to find the most—the school. James Stewart Bowers, Jr. Michael Eric Brady Now that graduation looms up in the near future, four years of hard work and fun have come to an end for us seniors. Although we shall miss our high school friends, we look forward to. college and careers, knowing that the lessons we have learned and the training that we have received at Mt. de Sales will aid us in meeting the challenge of the future. Leonard Mark Campbell Ellen Louise Broach Richard George Campeau, Jr. Ronald Neal Butler Deborah Roszanne Butts Letitia Catherine Cassidy Maria Luisa Angela Castellanos Jane Zaenglein and Vicki Parrott prove seniors do have spirit. Cynthia Denese Cook Brian Bennett Demere Homer Kennedy Gresham Larry Anthony Ennis Coach Garvin helps stamp out the ignorance of D. Reise C, Lamb, and P. Marinos y Janice Marie Harden Lynn Sandra Harmon Frederic McDonald Hill, Jr. Mary Margaret Horsefield Stephen Arxty Huellemeier Sarah Paulette Huhn Brian Demere and Meg Horsefield escort Ellen Broach to the future communications center. Michael Edwin Jackson Edward Otto Jaindl Peter Byrnes Konenkamp Hasell Thomas LaBorde Carolyn Elaine Lamb Tole Cavin iealia Joseph James Like E. Broach shows typing frustration, while J. Like and J. Bowers show fantastic ability by typing with their eyes shut. Carole Frederica Loebker John Thomas McGoldrick William Robert McGoldrick Patrick Joseph McKenna Patricia Rene Marinos Marian Andrew McMillan, Jr. M. Montgomery, T. Cassidy, P. Marinos, E. Wys, D. Pachence and V. Parrott are doing what comes naturally. Roger Lennon Marxsen Daphne Sue Meadows Jhone Teresea Messinger Michael Gary Montgomery Susan Claire Moulton Randall Lee Neff M. Castellanos, T. LaBorde, R. Marxsen, S. Moul- ton, P. Konenkamp, typical seniors, do last min- ute cramming for the next period. Mary Catherine Nelson Kathryn Ann Norman John Paul O'Malley Domenic Nicholas Pachence Victoria Jane Parrott The class officers, Mark Campbell, Kathy Nor- man, Karen Sohl, and John McGoldrick, are look- ing for a gift to give to the school, i? John Michael Patterson Forrest David Reise Do you think Chuck Martin will pass his exams with the help of Lynn Harmon, Cindy Cook and Debbie Butts? William Roth Karen Marie Sohl Mary Theresa Sheridan Rafael Lozano Tambuatco y David Eugene Stevens, Jr. Teresa Travis Thompson Patricia Ann Tolson Daniel Carl Welton Lee Boland shows Bill Roth how to carry senior weight. Edmund Jay Wys TRU Janice Harden is giving Carole Loebker driving tips??? Jane Louise Zaenglein Kenny Gresham, Richard Campeau, Mike Patter- son and Hickey Tambuatco think brotherhood can never go too far. “The secret of happiness is something to do.” Joe Moran, Carolyn Lamb, and Tim Jackson, Student Council members, make an earnest ef- fort to sell Student Directories. Student Council officers Roger Marxsen, president; Spyros Dermatas, secretary; Pat McKenna, vice-president; and Mike Vullo, treasurer, go over plans for the candy sale with Sister de Lourdes, principal. I “a it t - 7 Student Council members Jhone Messinger, Karen Sohl, Tim Jackson, Carolyn Lamb, and Joe Moran discuss ideas for the hay ride with Roger Marxsen, president. Not pictured: Kathy Norman and Thomas Barfield. The enthusiastic response to this year’s Student Council election results encouraged the new leaders to get a fresh start and some new ideas for a profitable year, With leadership and determination, the 6970 student leaders coordinated Homecoming activities, a hay ride and bonfire, the publication and sale of Student Directories, and a candy sale. As always, Mt. de Sales is proud to give credit to its honor stu- dents. This year, three additional seniors and six juniors were wel- comed into the National Honor Society. Two seniors received special recognition as National Merit Finalists, and Pat McKenna and Karen Sohl were named Best Citizens. Pat, Karen, and Carolyn Lamb were named the Outstanding Teen-Agers among the seniors. Junior N.H.S. members Mary Cacavias, Tina Viviani, Mike Vullo, Harriotte Hurley, Angela Manson. and Barbara Jaind] take a stroll on the steps of the old convent. Senior N.H.S. members Debbie Butts, Karen Sohl, Domenic Pachence, and Kathy Norman work on term papers in the library. Not pictured: Pat McKenna. STAR Student Ronnie Butler makes preparations for a physics experiment. Ronnie Butler and Pat McKenna, Na- tional Merit Finalists, college board scores. compare their The planning of pages, the writing of articles, the pasting of galleys, the proof- reading of copy—all these are steps in the production of The Sales Sheet. Under the direction of its first male editor and a new moderator, the Press Club published four issues of the school newspaper. Hard- working and enthusiastic editors proved that The Sales Sheet still plays a vital role in Mt. de Sales life. Page editors Lourdes Castellanos, Maria Castellanos, and Karen Sohl discuss plans for the next edition of The Sales Sheet . Mike Vullo, editor, gives instructions to staff members, J. Bowers, M. Brady, K. Kelley, C. Millican. L. Gordy, T. Madison. J. Murphy. M. Deep, F. Russo. T. English, and C. Shakespeare. Tina Viviani and Mary Cacavias, sports editors and Cathy Millican, Janice Harden, Carole Loebker, and Judy Murphy, typists, straighten the press room after a day’s work Mike Brady, Jim Bowers, and Terrie Knight take a break to read the latest issue of The Sales Sheet. Mike Vullo, editor, goes over a finished copy of The Sales Sheet with Sister Grace Marie, moderator. M. Cacavias shows M. Fletcher, T. Viviani, and M. Kiernan how to crop pictures. Senior SPEED was the slogan that helped yearbook club members raise $3,500 in their successful publications drive in early October. After financial matters were settled, actual production began. Drawing layouts, planning and taking pictures, writing captions, and typing copy kept staff members busy during the winter months. March brought the last-minute rush to meet the deadline. Finally, the material was on its way to the publisher. Another year was recorded for posterity ! editors, S. Moulton, J. Messinger, and M. Nelson gather ideas for their yearbook. moments P. McBrearty poses for pic- ture as B. Ireland shows F. Russo how to operate the camera. Business managers, D. Wil liams, and J. Zaenglein pre pare the ad section. Sister Mary Gratia explains principles of layout to A. Manson and B. Conner. Tryouts, region competition, and props are words which are familiar to any member of the Dramatics Club. Work mixed with pleasure _re- sulted in two major presentations, the Region play, The Great Choice, and the senior play, Gidget. With much new talent combined with the old. the Dramatics Club of 69-’70 enjoyed a successful year. M. Vullo, B. Jaindl, M. Falk, S. Bone- zek, P. McBrearty, T. Madison, T. English, and C. Jaindl, the cast of the Laughing Ghost, gather after an after- noon of practice. “AY = PY A = a Dramatic club members C. Perekslis. D. Dwyer and T. Leslie enjoy a selec- tion by T. Knight as Sr. Marvy Hope looks on M. Boswell, J. Zaenglein, P. Con- nally, B. Jaindl, K. Sohl, and H. Hurley recreate a scene The Great Choice. from Mt. de Sales activities wouldn’t be complete without a Social Service program. This program comprises three very active groups—-the Red Cross Club, the Social Service Club, and the Young Athletes of Christ, These clubs perform many services such as collecting toys for orphanages, visit- ing old folks’ homes, and performing household tasks for people who are unable to do for themselves. Members of the Red Cross Club, M. Metts, E. Cacavias, and I. Dermatas, make paper flowers while adviser, Sr. M. Bernadine, looks on. Social Service Club members, J. Murphy, C. Mullican, J. Jones, T. Knight, G. Parrott, N. Me- Goldrick,, Sr. Hope, and M. Metts, prepare to leave on one of their many trips to the Old Folks’ Home. B. Leskosky, C. Jaindl, J. Bene- detto, Gerald Clark, D. Adams, Gerard Clark, and T. Madison, members of the Young Athletes of Christ Club, discuss future plans with their adviser, Father O'Sullivan. Not pictured: Joe Moran. | é : ‘+ | — 4 Key Club members, T. Harrison, P. McKenna, E. Wys, and S. Dermatos, discuss the convention plans with the Key Club Sweetheart, P. Marinos. During Math Club meeting. B. Ireland shows S. Welton, C. Hofstad, Gerard Clark, and M. Crute how to use a slide rule. adivities appeal to varied interests Under the direction of Coach Burdette. Key Club members cooperated to gain experience in social work, to develop leadership, and to help promote this year’s community activitiese. In March, several members attended the state con- vention in Augusta. In the varied extra-curricular program, the Math and Chess Clubs play an active part also. Sr. M. Bernadine’s Math Club made several field trips in their study of available careers in math. In March, Coach Garvin’s Chess Club sponsored an intramural tournament. Hunter and Eddy battle as Spyros, Neil, Jim and John look on. Spanish Marinos, records, Club officers T. Leslie, P. and W. Hunnicutt listen to K. Williams, Sister Elizabeth, A. Phil- lips, and B. Williams look through trav- el guides in preparation for their trip to Spain. Meeting every other week, the language clubs have as their primary function to study the cultural and historical backgrounds of France, Spain, and ancient Rome. In March the French club sponsored a French dinner. For the Spanish club, the highlight of the year was the April bus trip to St. Augustine. French Club officers M. Jackson. J. McGoldrick, and J. Andros check the menu for the dinner they sponsored. “Some men see things as they are and ask: Why? I dream things that never were and ask: Why not?” . « - . ‘ . - . . The °69-'70 football season was filled with excitement! It will be hard to forget the most thrilling game of the year in which de Sales walked off with a 12-6 victory over Warren County. The defeat of Sparta not only added another victory, but also the prestige of a region title, Although our Cavaliers lost a hard-fought battle against Savannah Country Day in the semi-finals, there is still the satisfaction of having reached for the stars. The highlight of the football season was the honor re- ceived by Coac h Garvin who was nominated Coach of the Year. Head Coach Mike Garvin, Football] Class C Coach of the Year. cavaliens capture furdt 1969-1970 Varsity Football Team Region 5-C Champs. = — 21 foe: 30 bt ae Coach Garvin discusses strategy with R. Marxsen, J. O'Malley, E. Wys, D. Pa chence. M. Campbell. and M. Jackson. uegion title Tim Jackson hands-off to Raymond = Burns as Bob Conner follows up the ry action. Bob Conner battles for tough = yardage as his fellow Cavaliers lead the way. (“Sweet”) Jimmy King is finally brought down as Starr fights off tacklers. Tim Jackson and Curtis Roderick arrive too late to help. Cavaliers carry Coach Garvin off the field after a victorious game. Elated after being crowned 1969 Mount de Sales Homecoming Queen, Kathy Norman is candidly pictured while she watched the conclusion of the game with Warren County. Football award winners pose with their trophies after the Awards Assembly. Coach Garvin, Region 5-C Coach of the year; Coach Burdette; E. Wys, Best Lineman; R. Marxsen, Best Blocker; B. Conner, Best Hustler; J. O'Malley, MVP; D. Pachence, Most Improved; P. McKenna, holding Region 5-C Trophy; G. Acey, Best Back; Sister Lourdes. An official from the Coca-Cola Company presents Jack O'Malley the Golden Helmet Player of the Year Award. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE West Point High Home 19- 0 Mary Persons, Forsyth There Wrens High School There Lincolnton High There Louisville Home Wheeler County Home Warren County Home Wadley There Sparta Home Pacelli, Columbus There Varsity cheerleaders for the 69 year are as fol- T. Cassidy, C. Lamb. K. Silva, T. Doyle; Standing: H. Hurley, V. Parrott, K. Norman, T. McBrearty, M. Cassidy. enthusiastic cheerleaden boodt Junior cheerleaders pose for their pic- tures: First row: Terry Doyle, Kathy Silva, Janet Shaheen; Second row: Harriotte Hurley, Tish McBrearty, Mary Cassidy. Co-captain, Carolyn Lamb, and Captain, Kathy Nor- man, display what is needed for a good game. Varsity cheerleaders who are up in the air are as follows: J. Shaheen, T. Doyle, 7 Norman, and M. Cassidy. de wales ‘ait ‘. McBrearty, K. . : ae C. Lamb, T. Cassidy, H. Hurley, and V. Parrott rest on the roof between cheers. Spirit Week, skits, pep rallies, as well as foot- ball games, kept cheerleaders “on the jump” most of the year. Practice began during the warm days of August to prepare for the opening football game in early September. Weekly games provided fun and excitement. As the season progressed, the cheerleaders took pride in playing an active part in the school’s most successful football season. B-Team cheerleaders for the 69-70 year are as follows: First row: J. Zaenglein, G. Assad, Goldrick; Second row: L. Acey, D. Paulish, K. Dominy, C. Perekslis, Not pictured: X i + So “ 2 | captain; B. Williams, E. Cacavias, N. Mc- Diane Cook, co-captain. “ ae v One of the most exciting games of the basketball season was a victory over Twiggs County when the tied game was forced into overtime, De Sales emerged victorious and the season progressed. Although this wasn’t one of their best seasons, the Cavaliers managed to achieve an impressive winning record. Mike Jackson burns the net for 2 of his 24 total points against the Rams in one of his best games. de wlth cages enjoy J. O'Malley and M. McMillan scrap for the rebound. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dudley Home Treutlen Co. There Willingham Home Dexter There G.M.C. There Laurens There Willingham There Dudley Hughes Home Wheeler Co. Home Laurens Home Dudley Hughes There Treutlen Home Twiggs Co. Home Wheeler Co. There G.M.C. Home Twiggs Co. There Stratford There Dudley There Dexter Home Stratford Home Modern Dance Class? No, it’s an MDS Basketball Game. D. Pa- chence, M. McMillan, and J. O'Malley defend against the Dudley Hughes Wolverines. J. O'Malley and M. Jackson fight o 7 WU UQhon for the rebound against G.M.C. M. McMillan and M. Jackson scramble for a loose ball during the closing seconds of a Hughes game as Steve Huellemeier closes in. Frolicking after a victorious game, the B Team players are as follows: lst row: S. Dinardo, J. Viviani, K. McAfee, J. Con- sidine. 2nd row: T. Connelly, S. Dominy, J. Moran, Coach Burdette. 3rd row: G. Kosater, R. Cramer, C. Jaindl. 4th row: M. Neal, M. Pearce, W. Hunnicutt. 1969-1970 Varsity Basketball Team. Ist: M. McMillan, D. Pachence, G. Acey, R. McGoldrick, B. Butler. 2nd: D. Paulish, M. Jackson, J. O'Malley, S. Huellemeier, T. Jack- son, M. Allen, Manager. 3rd: J. Bowers, R. Neff, M. McMillan. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Laurens G.M.C. Robert E. Lee G.M.C. Dudley Twiggs Co. Robert E. Lee Stratford Twiggs Co. Dudley Laurens Stratford There Home Home There Home Home There Home There There Home There Roger Marxsen practices for the up- coming region track meet. Almost, but not quite—Bud Butler stretches for the ball as Tim Jack- son prepares to back him up. Glenn Louis Acey “Glenn” Entered 3 Key Club 3,4 Football 3.4 Basketball 3,4 Baseball 3.4 Track 3,4 Audrey Marie Basinski “Audrey” Home Ec. 3 Lehman Michael Beacham “Mike” Entered 2 Football 3.4 Joseph Lee Boland, III Lee Entered 2 Key Club 4 Chess Club 3 French 3,4 Football 3 NEDT Certificate 2 James Stewart Bowers, Jr. “Jimbo” Entered 2 French Club 3 Press Club 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Michael Eric Brady “Mike” Entered 4 Press Club 4 Ellen Louise Broach “Ellen” Entered 4 Ronald Neal Butler “Ronnie” Entered 2 STAR Student National Merit Finalist tenion dinecouy Deborah Roszanne Butts “Debbie” Library 3 Glee Club 1,2,3 Dramatics Club 2.3.4 Intramurals 1,2 Leonard Mark Campbell “Mark” Key Club 4 Class Treasurer 4 Football 2.3.4 Baseball 1 Track 3,4 Richard George Campeau, Jr. “Dickey” Entered 3 Billiards 3 Chess Club 3 Student Athletic Assn. 4 Letitia Catherine Cassidy “Tetia” Glee Club 1,3 Press Club 1 Dramatics 1,2,3 Sub-Varsity 1,2 Varsity 3,4 Intramural 1,2,3 Maria Luisa Angela Castellanos “Maria” Press Club 3.4 Glee Club 3 Math Club 3 Student Athletic Assn. 3,4 Cynthia Denese Cook “Cindy” Entered 4 Brian Bennet Demere wpcs. 9 Brian Entered 3 Dramati cs 3 Billiards 3 Student Athletic Assn. : Larry Anthony Ennis “Larry” Glee Club 1,2 Class Treasurer 2,3 Track 1,2,3,4 NEDT 1,2 Student Athletic Assn. 2,3.4 Homer Kennedy Gresham “Kenny” Entered 3 Billiards 3 Intramurals 3,4 Janice Marie Harden “Janice” Glee Club 1 Library 3 Press Club 1,2 Intramurals 1,2,3 Student Athletics 2,3,4 Sandra Lynn Harmon “Lynn” Entered 2 Home Ec. 3 Tennis 3 Frederic McDonald Hill, Jr. “Ricky” Entered 4 Mary Margaret Horsefield “Meg” Glee Club 1,3 Press Club 1 Library 3 Student Athletic Assn. 1,2,3,4 Stephen Arxty Huellemeier “Steve” Key Club 2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2 Football 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Sarah Paulette Huhn “Sally” Glee Club 1 Press Club 1,2 Tennis 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Student Athletic Assn. 2.3.4 Michael Edwin Jackson “Mike” Glee Club 1,2 Press Club 2,3,4 French Club 3,4 Key Club 4 Class Vice Pres. 2,3 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3.4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Track 2 Edward Otto Jaindl “Ed” Entered 3 Fraternity of Pope John XXIII 3,4 Tennis Club 4 Folk Club 3 Intramurals 3,4 Peter Byrnes Konenkamp “ ” Peter Press Club 1,2 Film Study 3 Hasell Thomas LaBorde “Tom” Entered 4 Folk Music Club 4 Carolyn Elaine Lamb “Carolyn” Glee Club 1,3 Press Club 1 Dramatics 1,2,3 Sub-Varsity 1,2 Sub-Varsity Captain 1,2 Varsity 3,4 Varsity Co-Captain 3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3 Toby Carlton Leslie “Toby” Spanish Club 3,4 President 4 Dramatics 4 Track 4 Joseph James Like “Joe” Entered 3 Glee Club 3 Folk Music Club 4 Carole Frederica Loebker “Carole” Press Club 4 Glee Club 1 Library 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Student Athletic Assn. 3.4 John Thomas McGoldrick “John” Class Vice Pres. 4 French Club 4 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1 Track 2,3,4 NEDT Certificate 1,2 William Robert McGoldrick “Robert” Entered 3 Key Club 4 Film Study 3 Football 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Patrick Joseph McKenna “Pat” Key Club 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Baseball 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 National Merit Finalist 4 Good Citizenship Medal 4 Marion Andrew McMillan, Jr. “Marion” Glee Club 1,2,3 Spanish 3,4 Dramatics 4 Track 3.4 Baseball 1 Basketball 2,3,4 Patricia Rene Marinos “Patricia” Entered 2 Spanish Club 3,4 I Spanish Club Vice Pres. 3,4 Newspaper 2 NEDT Certificate 2 Key Club Sweetheart 4 Intramuals 2,3,4 Charles Lee Martin “Chuck” Entered 4 Press Club 4 Roger Lennon Marxsen “Roger” Key Club 4 Football 3,4 All-State 3,4 Track 2,3,4 Student Council Pres. 4 Daphne Sue Meadows “Daphne” Entered 4 Jhone Teresea Messinger “Jhone” Glee Club 1 Press Club 2 Library Club 3 Yearbook Editor 4 NEDT 1,2 Intramurals 2,3 National Merit Semifinalist 4 Michael Gary Montgomery “Michael” Key Club 4 Film Study 4 Billiards Club 3 Football 2.3.4 Intramurals 3 Susan Claire Moulton “Susan” Glee Club 1,3 Spanish Club 3 Yearbook 4 Physical Fitness 4 Student Athletic Assn. 1,2,3,4 Billiards Clul Glee Club Spanish ( Yearbook Physica NEDT Cert Intramurals 2, Student Athletic Assn ) Kathryn “Kathy” Tennis Club 1,2,3 Press Club Class Vice Pres. Class Pres. 4 Student Council Sex Sub-Varsity 1,2 Homecoming Queen 69 NEDT Certificate 1.2 Intramurals 2,3 John Paul O’Malley Jack” Entered 2 Key Club 4 Chess Club 4 Billiards 4 Film Study 4 Football 2.3.4 Basketball 2.3. Baseball 4 1 Domenic Nicholas Pachence “Domenic” Class Pres. 2.3. Class Sec. | Service Award Student Council 2.3 NEDT Certificate 1,2 Football 2.3.4 Basketball 1.2.3.4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 ohn Michael Pattersor ‘Mike” B liards Glee Club l Chess Club 2 Basketball ! Entered 3 Key Club 4 Film Study 4 William Roth “Bill” Glee Club | Press Club 2.3.4 Billiards 3 Chess Club 2 Mary Theresa Sheridan “Terri” Glee Club | Home Ec. 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 Student Athletic Assn. Karen Marie Sohl “Karen” Press Club 2.3.4 News Editor 4 Photographer Dramatics 1,3 Glee Club 1,3 Class Sec. 3 Sub-Varsity 2 2 A National Honor Society 3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3 Tambuat Teresa Travis Thompson Ter Spanish Intramurals Student Athletic Patricia Ann Tolson “Patti” Entered 2 Spanish Club 3 3 Intramurals 2, Student Athletic Assn. 2,3,4 Daniel Carl Welton “Danny” Glee Club 1 Track 1,2,3,4 Intramurals 2 Student Athletic Assn. 2,3,4 Edmund Jay Wys “Eddy” Entered 2 Key Club 4 Chess Club 4 Football 2.3.4 Football—Captain 4 Student Athletic Assn. 4 Jane Louise Zaenglein “Jane” Glee Club 1,3 Sub-Varsity 2 Dramatics 1,3 Yearbook 4 NEDT Certificate 2 Student Athletic Assn. 2, 3,4 “let us go forth asking his blessing but knowing that here on earth God’s work must truly be our own.” Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Foye Boswell Mr. Louis Chanin Mr. Harry Cohen Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cox Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crute, Rev. E. Perot Fiero Mr. H. B. Fyke Dr. R. C. Goolsby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Hofstadter Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Acey Mr. and Mrs. William H. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andros Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Arango Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Assad Miss Mary Astumian Balkom’s Service Station Mr. J. O. Barnes Mr. Joseph E. Barry Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bealler Rev. Bede Lightner The Bonczek Family Dr. Toof A. Boone, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brickle Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Broach Mr. Bud Butler Mr. and Mrs. John Cacavias Mr. Michael Campeau Mr. W. H. McComb Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Chaite Mr. Elmo Chapple Mrs, H. J. Clark Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Cook Mr. Cecil Coke Mr. Harvey Cole Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Connelly Rev. Patrick Cortese Mr. and Mrs. Jack Creamer Mr. John Dayton Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Demere Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dermatas Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Dombrowski Mr. and Mrs. Olen Dominy Mr. Roy S. Williams yponsons Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoinowski Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Impink, Jr. Joiner’s Napier Pharmacy Mr. Howard D. Kendall Miss Lucy Kirkland Mr. Ed Land Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Madison Mrs. Mattie B. Manson Mr. and Mrs. John F. McBrearty Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McCoy Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McKenna Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLean pathone Maj. and Mrs. D. F. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Douglass Mr. W. Elliott Dunwody, Jr. Mrs. Elizabeth G. Dwyer Mr. W. M. (Skid) Dykes Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Falk Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fogarty A Friend Rev. John Galvin Mr. K. U. Garber Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Gebara Mr. Bubba Greenway Mr. R. C. Hamrick Mrs. Mary Harden Maj. and Mrs. John C. Helm Mr. David T. Hill Rev. C. J. Hinckly Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hinson Mr. Charles M. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hurley, Jr. Mrs. Agnes W. Jones Mr. C. E. Kernaghan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kosater Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Layson Mrs. Madeline Lieb Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Loebker Mrs. Lenora A. Maloney Mr. William H. Marion Mrs. F. R. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Massey Mr. and Mrs. Joel Massey Dr. and Mrs, Thomas H. McKelvey Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Marks Lt. Col. and Mrs. L. P. Perekslis Dr. and Mrs. C, J. Pompei Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Richardson Mr. Cicero Riggins Lt. Col. and Mrs. James D. Rocca Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roell and Family Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sohl Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Starr Mr. Frank Thomas Mr. Paul Vickers Mr. Robert Wargo Mrs. S. J. Wargo Mrs. J. M. Winn Rey. Robert Mattingly Mrs. Lorene Micha Mr. Ernest L. Moore, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moran Major and Mrs. William F. Nealon Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ness Mrs. F, P. O’Lear Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Pachence Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Paulish Miss Connie Perekslis Miss Mary Perekslis Powell’s Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Russo D. Robert Schwartz Mrs. S. J. Scudesi Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Searle Miss Louise Shakespeare Mr. and Mrs. Postell Shakespeare Mrs. Howard R. Shealy Mr, and Mrs. Val Sheridan Jiggy and Norman Smaha Lt. Col. and Mrs. Herman C. Strawser Joe Ryne Studio Mrs. Margaret Sullivan Mr. Ceinton Tanner Mr. Carl Joseph Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Tomey Mr. Charles M. Tuggle Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Viviani Miss Frances E. Weisz Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wey. Jr. Mrs. C. G. Williams, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. William C. Zaenglein CONGRATULATIONS — It’s the real thing. FROM 2 gobs Coke. CLASS OF 1971 “Every Bite A Banquet!” YOU don’t have to wait until you embark on your career to begin your savings program. Many students take a portion of : their wages from part-time jobs or their Nu-Way Franchise, Inc. 430 Cotton Avenue ; Macon, Georgia 31202 Home Federal savings account. With high allowance and consistently place it in a interest as an extra incentive, savings can become a habit! HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION DOWNTOWN AND IN Compliments of ) WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER FINCHER’S BARBECUE 3947 Houston Avenue GENERAL CONTRACTORS £9 Sens Tr! ee bsnl, At niAREY seal we Serve fun (alSo pizza)’ @ SERVICE MARKS OF SHAKEY'S, ec Dial 746-5134 Nights, Holidays Dial 746-0887 or 745-2067 3984 NAPIER AVE Change to Farm Bureau and Keep the Change AUTO FIRE GEORGIA FARM BUREAU Insurance CASUALTY Phone 746-0581 Che Macon Celegraph THE MACON NEWS Middle Georgia’ Favorite Pemipapes HUTCHINGS FUNERAL HOME 536 New Street CRANDALL COLLEGE Middle Georgia's Most Modern Business School Career Courses for Young Men and Women 653 Second St Macon, Georgia Telephone 745-6593 TOTALLY AIR-CONDITIONED Where service is MORE than just a word! TRUST an e orate COMPLIMENTS OF HARROLD L. KITCHENS COMPANY 848 Riverside Drive Macon, Georgia ROBERT H. WALKER and ASSOCIATES 2014 Riverside Drive Macon, Ga Insurance — Leasing Mortgage Brokerage COMPLIMENTS OF FICKLING AND WALKER, INC. Compliments of WILLIAMS OPTICIANS 668 First Street 745-432] Macon’s Newest and Largest Cycle Sales P SON ING Motorcycle Sales and Service 3136-48 Houston Ave Macon, Ga. 31206 Honda — B.S.A. — Kawasaki Dial 742-3696 Compliments of GREENE’S GAS AND APPLIANCES H.W. 41 S Perry, Georgia Pour the one you're sure of.. Compliments of GOOD LUCK TO 1970 SENIORS FRANK IRBY PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. FROM MARYLAND FRIED CHICKEN We Specialize in Repair Parts Compliments of SHAMROCK MACON CARL HAYS JEWELER AGENCY 406 Cherry Street Home Federal Building “Free Customer Parking In Our Building” M G Tile Company The Fashion Action Is At CERAMIC QUARRY SLATE JUNIOR VOGUE MARBLE TORGINOL Call us about our cultured Marble for your bathroom 2370 Ingrasicn Pe. Phone 746-2424 Nights, Sundays Holidays 746-7440 427 Eighth Street PATRICIA SHERIDAN — Owner LEONARD LIZEK — Owner 745-0094 Fabricated Structural Steel BIBB COMPLIMENTS STEEL SUPPLY CO., INC. OF 4105 Broadway MR. AND MRS. ED JONES Macon, Ga. 31205 P. O. Box 3007 Phone 788-7373 79 COMPLIMENTS OF VALLEY ELECTRONICS COMPLIMENTS OF LJL INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS, INC. 1845 WATERVILLE ROAD MACON, GEORGIA The Finest In Cleaning QUINLAN CLEANERS JOE AND EDNA 2995 Vineville Avenue Phone 745-3469 bal Beran SUITS AND li FACTORY pans STORE Town and Country Shopping Center 1032 Gray Hwy Macon, Ga. 31201 (912) 742-1179 OLDHAM’S OPTICIANS 685 First Street 743-4655 101 Oldham Bldg 746-4866 Macon, Georgia HUCKABEE BUICK AND CADILLAC 225 SECOND STREET MACON, GEORGIA PHONE 742-5771 e Growing Place For The Growing Thing” Go FORD in 1970 COMPLIMENTS OF DAVISON’S STUDIO 433-441 CHERRY STREET MACON, GEORGIA 3120] MACON CUSTOM Compliments of Supoe-w. Coleman, Meadows, Pate Drug Co. Incorporated Manufacturing — Leasing — Maintenance NEON - PLASTIC — _— SALES - SERVICE Z. D. HUMPHREY CURTIS SANDEFUR BUD PHILLIPS 4531 Broadway 761 Grey Street 745-5103 Macon, Georgia WHOLESALE DRUGGIST Air Taxi Instrument Flight Training Ground School Instruction Link Training BELSON AERONAUTICAL ENTERPRISES V. A. Approved Day: 788-0754 Night: 923-9554, 923-4743, 788-6646 Lewis B. Wilson Airport Macon, Georgia Compliments of JORIE’S 2340 Ingleside Ave Macon, Georgia AMWAY OPPORTUNITY Men and Women Age — No Barrier — Husband and Wife Can Work Together Set Your Own Hours — Part or Full Time Leisurely, Dignified Work Start with Absolute Minimum High Earnings First Year Early Retirement Income Possible FRED A. LOEBKER GEORGE SARGENT 923-1080 923-2852 BENEDETTO LAUNDRY CHRISTIAN’S MES mais 3= «WATCH SERVICE Better Watch Repair M. R. (Joe) KJOSTAD 504 - 2nd Street Macon, Georgia 31201 Compliments of WALTERS JEWELERS 592 Cherry Street SH 3-5406 Macon, Georgia “The Little Store With Big Values” Compliments of DUNLAP VOLUME CHEVROLET MACON LETTER SERVICE COMPLIMENTS 2119 Old Holton Road OF MARY AND JOE HULGAN, JOY ELLERBEE, BETTY HEATH TRENC H Phone 742-2662 AIRCRAFT CORPORATION COMPLIMENTS OF STOKES-SHAHEEN, INC. Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables State Market MACON, GEORGIA 477 Hawthorne St SH 2-4517 COMPLIMENTS OF JACKSON OLDSMOBILE CLARK-WINCEY General Contractors JOHN EMERY REEVES Telegraph and News Agency Warner Robins, Georgia 922-5915 R. S. THORPE AND SONS CITIZEN’S STATE BANK 1205 Watson Blvd Headquarters Warner Robins MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR COMPLIMENTS 1280 on your DIAL OF 5,000 WATTS A FRIEND The Soul Sound of “WHAT'S HAPPENING in MACON” with the Mellow Fellows COMPLIMENTS OF CHI-CHESTERS Pharmacies Where Your Drug Dollar Does Its Full Duty COMPLIMENTS OF MAULDIN GUSTIN REALTY CO. 955 Walnut Street Macon, Ga. 31201 Office: 746-2703 Macon’s on the move and we’re going to move it E. RAYMOND SMITH New and Used Cars 814 Third Street Macon, Georgia Telephone 745-287 | HIGHEST QUALITY AUTOMOBILES SINCE 1945 CONGRATULATIONS! JENKINS FLORIST Warner Robins, Georgia 923-424] COMPLIMENTS OF HART’S MORTUARY Compliments of WEST H. JAMMELL CORLEY BUILDING MATERIALS, INC. Telephone 746-6248 CASH CARRY ° 310 Sixth Street C rle S Macon, Georgia icians Dispensers to Eye Physicians 439 Cotton Avenue Southern Trust Building (formerly Banker’s Building) Macon, Georgia 31201 CORNELL-YOUNG CO. See You at the VARSITY WHERE EVERYBODY Concrete Products MEETS EVERYBODY ELSE 1510 Forsyth Street Macon, Georgia HURLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY 645 Arch Street HOME FURNISHERS Phone 742-7052 1111-1113 Watson Boulevard Warner Robins, Ga. Donald A. Moody Chapter 33 Disabled American Veterans Warner Robins, Georgia Service to Veterans — Country AVIS RENT A CAR Macon, Georgia 788-3840 WILLINGHAM SPORTING GOODS Athletic Equipment Team Prices 461 Third Street Macon, Georgia FIFTH STREET RECORD SHOP 275 Fifth Street Macon, Georgia Phone: 743-7526 MACON’S NO. 1 RECORD SHOP WITH ALL THE LATEST HITS! COMPLIMENTS OF MR. STEVE MARINOS “THE BEST FRIEND YOUR OFFICE EVER HAD!” OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 552 Mulberry St Phone 746-7373 Macon, Georgia Compliments of Macon Cigar Tobacco Co. WISHING YOU THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL YEAR EVER ‘‘GEORGIA’S FASTEST GROWING CITY” CITY OF WARNER ROBINS MAYOR HOMER J. WALKER COUNCILMEN ROBERT F. BECKMANN ARCHIE L. CAMPBELL HERMAN D. COFFEY JACK M. HUMPHREY THOMAS D. HUNT N. F. SADDLER Wilson Typewriter and Adding Machine Company 130 College Street Macon, Georgia 31202 Phone: 746-2777 Royal Typewriters, Electrics, Manuals Portables Victor Adding Mchs. Printing Calculators and Electronic Calculators. Elecreostatic Copy Machines Rex-Rotary Mimeograph, Spirit Duplicators, Photo-Offset machines Supplies. Service, Sales Rentals. COMPLIMENTS OF BURNS BRICK COMPANY SHERATON MOTOR INN Pierce Exit and |-75 Banquets and Parties 745-8521 BEN FRANKLIN SHURLINGTON PLAZA YOUR FRIENDLY VARIETY STORE Macon, Georgia Compliments of Toastmaster’s International, Inc. District 14, Georgia For Better Listening, Thinking, and Speaking CHARLIE L. WILLIAMS Insurance Real Estate SALES AND RENTALS Warner Robins, Georgia 922-8531 Compliments of JOHNNY V’S Hamburgers Hot Dogs Riverside Next To K-Mart lt SHAHEEN REALTY CO. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS SALES — EXCHANGES — RENTALS 654 First Street Office 746-3513 Macon, Georgia 31201 BEST WISHES FOR A WONDERFUL FUTURE! It can be yours at SOUTHERN BELL | “— MURPHEY, TAYLORS ELLIS REALTORS - INSURORS - MORTGAGE BANKERS 575 First Street Phone 743-2671 Macon, Georgia Crest Lawn ’ FUNERAL HOME 3275 Pio Nono Phone 788-1234 T. L. IVEY, President J. HAROLD GRIFFIN W. EMMETTE BULLINGTON “A thinking fellow calls a Yellow” YELLOW CABS MACON, INC. AIRLINE LIMOUSINE SERVICE 546 Second Street Dial 742-6464 THE BANKERS LIFE OLEN DOMINY, Unit Manager 1101 Southern Trust Bldg P. O. Box 4785 Phone: (912) 746-2495 Macon, Ga. 31208 SOUTHERN UNITED BUILDING Cherry Street at Broadway INDIVIDUAL OFFICES OR SUITES 745-6505 Finance - Insure With THE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES COMPANIES Honey-Cut BEAUTY SALON McKINLEY AGENCY 142 Manor Court Phone 923-5592 , Warner Robins, Georgia CREATIVE HAIR STYLISTS J. L. CHURCHWELL ORIENTAL PLASTERING COMPANY DECOR Phone 986-6200 Gray, Georgia ALWAYS FIRST IN FASHIONS COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE WMAZ AM - FM-TV MRS. BETTY HUNNICUTT — Owner For Appointment Dial 742-3844 GOLDMAN’S 757 GRAY HIGHWAY Quality Fashions for Juniors 586 Cherry St Compliments of MEMORIAL CHAPEL Funeral Directors PRIVATE AMBULANCE SERVICE Home Roofers Builders, Inc. Roofing — Remodeling — Aluminum Siding 2910 Napier Ave Macon, Georgia 31203 Phone 743-3785 SEVEN OFFICES — ALL WITH EVERY BANKING SERVICE Third at Poplar Cherry at Cotton Avenue Second at Hemlock Street Shurlington Plaza Shopping Center Ingleside at Corbin Avenue Westgate Shopping Center Riverside Plaza Shopping Center MIKE CALDWELL REALTY SALES - LOANS - INSURANCE MIKE CALDWELL 1055 Walnut Street Macon, Georgia G W AUTO SERVICE CENTER Compliments of 903 South Pleasant Hill Road Ail (he, Warner Robins, Georgia 31093 MACON DODGE “We Rebuild Any Wreck” Bus.: 923-8402 Res.: 742-1986 3068 Riverside Drive FORD — LINCOLN — MERCURY MATHIS FOOD MART AND HARDWARE BARNEY SMITH MOTORS, INC. Phone 923-9278 BARNEY A. SMITH 411 Belmont Drive Bus. Phone 746-5621 Warner Robins, Georgia 950 Gray Hiway Macon, Georgia SHEFTALL’S BARBER SHOP Compliments of L AND M FOOD MARKET “Expert Service’ Groceries — Picnic Supplies SH 6-8652 Beer and Wine 440 Walnut Street Open Seven Days a Week — 7 to 11 P.M. Macon, Georgia Work is love made visible. G. G. HARDEMAN REAL ESTATE CO. MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD ae 1038 Gray Hwy. 2965 Houston Ave. 745-0366 Ph 743-8656 742-0775 Mon. Fri. 9:30-8:30 oni Mon.-Sat. Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:30-6:00 Sat. 9:30-6:00 (THE ONE THAT WORKS) Phone (912) 746-4875 590 First Street Macon, Georgia 31201 MACON FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 337 THIRD STREET 900 PIO NONO AVENUE 3411 PIO NONO AVENUE 2540 RIVERSIDE DRIVE BIBB MUSIC CENTER Band Instruments - Guitars Amplifiers Musical Accessories 317 Cotton Avenue Phone 746-3232 Macon, Georgia MUNFORD DO-IT-YOURSELF STORE 433 Walnut Street Macon, Georgia 1718 Watson Blvd Warner Robins, Georgia PEPSI COLA COMPANY in MACON there are two s:$ cafeterias 425 CHERRY STREET — DOWNTOWN 434 WALNUT STREET — DOWNTOWN Full Catering Banquet Services Available “SERVICE WITH THAT PERSONAL TOUCH” A Division of SMITH AND SONS FOODS, INC. House of Quality Food THRIFTY Coffee Service COMMERCIAL COFFEES P.O. Box 2095 JACK G. BALLARD 742-0305 AVCO CORPORATION GOVERNMENT PRODUCTS GROUP WARNER ROBINS, GA jy Lentucing F a Automated Learning Computer Training Centers AUTRY - DOMINY AND ASSOCIATES INSURANCE 1101 Southern First Building 746-8428 AL - PAN MONOGRAMMING BETTYE W. GATES 3147 Vineville Avenue Phone: 743-7834 GPBetk Matthews PLAZA SHELL Auto Air Conditioning and Tune-up Service 923-5121 VERNON CORLEY OPTICAL Prescriptions Filled, Lenses Duplicated, Frames Repaired 420 Cotton Avenue 743-7956 Across from Bankers Ins. Bldg. Macon, Georgia M. C. PITTMAN ROOFING CO. 654 Plum Street Serving Middle Georgia Since 1926 MID-GEORGIA SALES CO. Good Luck and All Best Wishes To The Class Of MODE WORLD FOR FASHIONABLE FEMALES Phone 742-7897 1036 Gray Highway Macon, Georgia BRAHN’S Men’s Apparel and Shoes 401 Cherry Street at Broadway Macon, Georgia 31201 P.O. Box 883 Phone 923-4223 the lGECERY LADIES’, MENS’ BOYS’ WEAR Stantom Plaza Warner Robins, Ga HOTEL DEMPSEY 250 ROOMS MACON, GEORGIA For Your Insurance Needs Call or See ALBERTA WILLIAMS or CALDER PAYNE at WILLINGHAM and PAYNE, INC. 350 Second Street Phone 745-1604 MORSE SALES AND SERVICE We Sell Sewing Machines, Stereos and Televisions A. J. PUNARO BUILDING CONTRACTOR Distinctive Builder Lowest Price Maintenance Considered Macon, Georgia YEARBOOK STAFF CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Editor: Jhone Messinger CLASS OF 1970 Associate Editors: Mary Nelson Susan Moulton Mary Cacavias Angela Manson Tina Viviani NATIONAL Business Managers: BANK Jane Zaenglein | Trust - e Denise Williams in Macon Photographer: Bob Ireland MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Staff Assistants: Patricia McBrearty Harriotte Hurley Maralice Kiernan Bob Conner Mike Vullo “WHERE FOLKS FIND BANKING PLEASURE” Adviser: Sister Mary Gratia The yearbook staff wishes to thank all those who made the 1970 Salesian a reality. A DEGREE FROM MERCER UNIVERSITY MEANS SOMETHING. Majors Offered In 23 Areas Car Se ss MERCER UNIVERSITY Macon, Georgia LORD. —— CREATIVE pruttors of the Southeast p PRINTERS PUBLISHERS LITHOGRAPHERS ANNUALS CATALOGS BOOKS Printed to order MULTIPLE CARBON BUSINESS FORMS RULING JOB PRINTING ENGRAVED INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS and CALLING CARDS BOOKBINDING of all kinds BIBLES Old books and Valuable Documents repaired ) OFFICE FURNITURE STATIONERY pesstotomiee Office Supply oe Company } || ll st a oe ee) | eee oe Ol 1 oe eee - © ere | 1335-37 SIXTH AVENVE ot oo] On — 1 Oh ee ed
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