Mount de Sales High School - Salesian Yearbook (Macon, GA)

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“In the begin- ning was the Word; the Word was in God’s presence, and the Word was God. He was present to God in the beginning. Through him all things came into being, and apart from him noth- ing came to be. Whatever came to be in him, found life, life for the light of men. The light shines on in darkness, a dark- ness that did not overcome it.” John 1:1-5 MOUNT DE SALES HIGH VOLUME 18 951 ORANGE ST. MACON, GA. Underclassmen ER ere 52 WE PASS THIS WAY BUT ONCE BeQOUPDHH PS New Dimensions in Edueation Although aware of announcements being made every morning and during the day and of being called down for misbehaving, many students don’t realize the important role the Administration plays in the school. Vital decisions which insure smooth run- ning of the school are constantly made con- cerning finances, the new buildings, and school policy. On the shoulders of the Ad- ministration rests the responsibility to up- hold the name of de Sales. Under their guid- ance, the school year is more productive, harmonious, and enjoyable. Father Bede in a quiet moment of contemplation. Sister Fidelis works diligently at her desk unaware that she “Sure I’m free Saturday night!” is being watched. Faculty Directory Sister Mary Barbara, R.S.M. English I, Music Appreciation I Mrs. Carol Barton Spanish I Father Bede Lightner French II, III, IV; Assistant Principal, Financial Manager, Guidance Counselor Sister Mary Bernardine, R.S.M. Freshman Moderator; Advanced Math, Algebra I, Calculus I; Lit- urgy Club, Red Cross Service Club Mrs. Dinah C. Brown American History, World His- tory; National Honor Society Coordinator; Student Council Advisor Mrs. Suzanne Butler Senior Moderator; English IV, Geometry, Algebra II; Probation Committee John F. Considine Senior Moderator; Marriage Problems, International Affairs, Sociology; School Coordinator, “Dope Stop Program”, Probation Committee David Davis Freshman Moderator; Chem- istry, Physical Science; Drama Club; Coach: B-Team Basketball Mrs. Kathleen F. Deutsch Junior Moderator; Art I, II; Art Club, Red Cross Service Club Sister Mary Elizabeth, R.S.M. Sophomore Moderator; Spanish I, II, I11, 1V; Spanish Club Sister Mary Fidelis, R.S.M. Principal Mike Garvin Senior Moderator; Consumer Math, Geometry, Math IV; Chess Club, Letterman’s Club; Coach: Football, Girls’ Basketball, Ten- nis, Golf Billy Henderson Physical Education; Gymnastics; Coach: Baseball Johnny Higdon Assistant to P.E. Instructor Sister Kathleen Marie R.S.M. Freshman Moderator; French I, Liturgy, Old Testament; Liturgy Club RE a Joe McDaniel Sophomore Moderator; Ad- vanced Biology, Biology; Proba- tion Committee; Coach: B-Team Football, Varsity Boys’ Basket- ball, Assistant Baseball Coach Mr. Ron McLachlan Sophomore Moderator; Ad- vanced Scientific Research, Eng- lish II, Human Relations; Sci- ence Club Sister Mary Patricia, R.S.M. Junior Moderator; Salesian Ad- visor; English III; Social Service Mrs. Carol Smith Secretary; Glee Club Moderator Sister Mary Veronica, R.S.M. Assistant Librarian Ann Malone Warren English IV, Composition; Librar- ian; Library Club, Press Club, Sales Sheet Advisor Mr. Carl Williams Junior Moderator; English II, Christianity and Modern Liter- ature, New Testament; Science Club; Probation Committee Lt | “Coach McDaniel” “Sister Patricia” Resolved to further the knowl- edge of students at de Sales, the faculty faithfully works side by side with us, day after day, patient with those who can’t quite understand; they are always willing to listen when students have problems. The faculty is also interested in extra-curricular activities, and can be found at games with spirit rivaling that of the cheerleaders. Seldom fully ap- preciated for their efforts, the faculty nevertheless strives to challenge us to new horizons. “Sister Barbara” “Coach Henderson” “Sister Bernardine” “Miss Warren” 2 he 3 = 3 a = 3S s 2 7) “Sister Veronica” Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Dr. John O’Shaughnessey holds a posi- tion of tremendous responsi- bility. With him lies the key to the success of the school, as he leads the Board in its decision- “Mr. Williams” = “Coach Davis” “Mr. Considine” “Sister Elizabeth” “Mrs. Brown” “Mrs. Deutsch” Delphine is always ready with her trusty broom. Eula and Naomi getting ready for the big rush of hungry students. 5 a a ries e : , v i, uy t — ‘ A f 7 ’ ¥ % v .. _ n 5S BP) A . y “ae = , il ee eel fe 2h A - A . hey at 10 .. a on - iad Pe Ta tat ee P4. iA 4, an we Seniors Drawn even closer in the knowledge that this is their last year together, the senior class has found that it is not too late to make new friends. Rushing to get back to class after taking off for lunch at the Burger King, pumping out the aquarium in Advanced Bi- ology, or walking across the tennis court, the seniors have become a unified group in their four years together. In the hassle of choosing a col- lege, applying, and agonizing over the wait for a letter of ac- ceptance, they are also wrapped up in Dope Stop, art, cheerleading, basketball, Press Club, tennis, Hamlet, senior privileges, graduation, bon- fires, composition, and after school jobs ... yet through these activities the seniors are enthusiastic. James Harry Andros Janet Hazel Battle John Micheal Benedetto Pamela Louis Arangno Edward Lowe Berg Carolyn Patricia Brickle Seniors stop to talk between classes. Efrosyne John Cacavias Aranda Ralph Callen, Jr. Lynne Anne Carew Gail Maria Cason Gerald Henry Clark Gerard James Clark Patti Lynn Coleman John Florance Considine Sandra Jo Cortez Christopher Juan Cramer William Michael Crute Patricia Lynne Deeb Irene Nick Dermatas Marianna, Toni, and Pat push their pencils in Advanced Math. Mary Jane Dickey Kimberly Ann Dominy Lauren Elizabeth Drinnon ys Steve and Tom eat. . . the whole thing? Deborah Jean Dubose | Anthony Thomas Duncan Caryl Deion Durham Toni Ann English Marianna Gebara Jan, Ed, and James prepare a Faust play in English IV. ' Thomas Marion Harrison Fernando Garcia Hernandez Julia Lynette Hill Carl Eugene Hofstadter Patricia N. Hurley Lucy Diane Impink Christopher John Michael Jaindl Another Michelangelo? Ronnie Stephen Kut ay George Bryan Leskosky Deborah Dorothea Lewis Thomas Edwin Maki John Freeman Hart Mallary Sandra Stephani Marinos Kelly Sheridan McAfee Hunter Hall McComb Teresa Maria McCoy Dennis Edward McCunniff Teresa, Gail and Lucy are excited about the powderpuff game. Nancy Lee McGoldrick Joseph Francis Moran Jerrie Teresa Morgan Mary Sivley O’Lear It wasn’t that funny. Mary Kathy Olmstead Sharon Kay Packer Janice Addie Patterson Marcia Doreen Paulish Deborah Marie Pompei Elizabeth Ann Proctor Jane Elizabeth Searle James Scott Sherrill Prudence LaWanda Simmons ' Carl Marshall Story ; . Philip James Viviani Carl Leon Waller Pat Hurley . . . future Miss America? Dennis Emory Wargo Chris, Tom and Chris work out in a game of basketball. Steven Alan Welton Elizabeth Marie Williams Mallary Willingham What are the senior class officers, Joe, Bryan, James, and Carl, up to now? We came We saw We conquered SENIOR DIRECTORY James Harry Andros “the Greek”’ Boys’ State 11; Class Secretary 12; Class Treasurer 9,10; Class Vice-president 11 Pamela Louis Arango Tu ” Drama Club 9,11; Latin Honor Society 10; Red Cross Club 12; Science Club 12; Social Science Award 9 Janet Hazel Battle “Jan” Entered: 11 Homecoming Court 12; Student Athletic Association 11,12 Sam Chandler Beaty “Sambo”’ Baseball 9,10; Chess Club 11,12; Spanish Club 11,12 John Micheal Benedetto “John” Drama Club 10,12; Glee Club 12; Honor Roll 9,10,12; NEDT Cer- tificate 9; Spanish 9,10 Edward Lowe Berg “Edward” Basketball 10; French Club 11; Science Club 12; Student Coun- cil Secretary 10 Carolyn Patricia Brickle “Carolyn” Art Club 11; Girls’ P.E. Club 9; Homecoming Court 12; Sales- ian 12; Spanish Club 9,10 Efrosyne John Cacavias “Effie ” Cheerleader 9; French Club 9,10; Liturgy Club 12; Red Cross Club 9,10,11,12, Vice-president 12; Salesian 11,12 Aranda Ralph Callen Jr. “Randy” Basketball 9; Creative Writing Club 9; Football 9,10,11,12; Gymnastics Club 12; Let- termen’s Club 11,12 Lynne Ann Carew “Lynnie” Entered: 10 Dope Stop 12; Drama Club 12; Glee Club 11; Red Cross Club 10,11,12; Salesian, 11,12 Under- class Editor 12 Gail Maria Cason “Gail” Ga. Certificate of Merit 11; Let- termen’s Club 11,12; Salesian 11,12, Co-editor 12; Tennis Club 29 10,11,12; Who’s Who 12 Gerald Henry Clark “Gerald” French Club 9,10; Governor’s Honor Program 11; National Honor Society 11,12; National Merit Semifinalist 12; Salesian 12, Business Manager 12 Gerard James Clark “Gerard” French Club 9,10; Math Club 9; Salesian 12, Business Manager 12 Patti Lynn Coleman “Patti” Entered: 11 Liturgy Club 12; Salesian 12 John Florance Considine “Jack” Basketball 9,10; Chess Club 12; Football 9,10,11,12; Lettermen’s Club 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11 Sandra Jo Cortes “Sandy” Glee Club 12; Girls’ P.E. Club 9; Home Ec. Club 10; Spanish Club 9,10,11; Twirling Club 12 Christopher Juan Cramer “Chris” Basketball 9,10,11,12; Football 9,10 William Michael Crute “Mike” Math Club 9; Spanish Club 9,10,11 Terri Jeanne Darity “Terri” Entered: 12 Art Club 12 Patricia Lynne Deeb “Patti” Cheerleader 11,12; Glee Club 12, President 12; Gymnastics 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Letter- men’s Club 12 Irene Nick Dermatas ta” French Club 9,10; Liturgy Club 12; Red Cross Club 9,10,11,12, President 12; Salesian 11,12; 30 Student Athletic 9,10,11,12 Mary Jane Dickey “Mary Jane” Baseball Manager 10; Basket- ball Manager 11,12; Football Manager 11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12; Homecoming Court 12; National Merit Semifinalist 12 Kimberly Ann Dominy “Kim” Cheerleader 9; Homecoming Court 12; Key Club Sweetheart Candidate 9,10; Salesian 12; Student Athletic Association 9,10,11,12 Association Lauren Elizabeth Drinnon “Lauren” Entered: 11 Quill and Scroll 11,12; Salesian 12, Copy Editor 12; Sales Sheet 11,12, Assistant Editor 11, News Editor 12 Deborah Jean DuBose “Debbie” Entered: 12 Liturgy Club 12 Anthony Thomas Duncan “Tom” Entered: 11 - Basketball 11,12; Chess Club 12; Liturgy Club 12 Caryl Deion Durham Deton” French Club 9; Girls’ P.E. Club 9; Glee Club 11,12, Secretary 12; Tennis Club 10 Toni Ann English “Toni” Class Vice-president 9; Drama Club 10; Library Club 12, Presi- dent 12; Sales Sheet 9,10,11,12, Editor 11, Feature Editor 12 Marianna Gebara “Marianna” Drama Club 12; French Club 9,10; Glee Club 11; Salesian 11,12; Faculty Editor 12; Who’s Who 12 Thomas Marion Harrison “Riy’ Basketball 9,10; Football 11,12; Key Club 9,10; Spanish Club 9,10 James Calvin Hays “Cal” Basketball 10; Lettermen’s Club 12; Spanish Club 9; Tennis 11,12 Fernando Garcia Hernandez Fernando” Entered: 11 Salesian 12; Spanish Club 11,12; Vice-President 12 Julia Lynette Hill “Judy” Girls’ P.E. Club 9; Glee Club 11,12; Tennis Club 9 Carl Eugene Hofstadter “Carl” Basketball 9,10,11,12; Chess Club 9,10,11,12, President; 12; Golf 11,12; Lettermen’s Club 12; Math Club 9 Patricia N. Hurley “Fatricia” Drama Club 12; Salesian 11,12, Co-editor 12; Spanish Club 11 Lucy Diane Impink “Lucy” Gymnastics Club 9; Red Cross Club 11,12; Spanish Club 9 Christopher John Michael Jaind “Chris” Basketball 9,10,11,12; Handball 11,12; Lettermen’s Club 12, President 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11, President 11; Student Athletic Association 9,10,11,12 Ronnie Stephen Kutay “Kutsy” Basketball 11; Football 10,11,12; Lettermen’s Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11 George Bryan Leskosky “Bryan” Class Vice-president 12; Foot- ball 9,10; Lettermen’s Club 12, Vice-president 12; Spanish Club 9,10,11, Vice-president 11; Ten- nis 11,12 Deborah Dorothea Lewis “Debbie” Entered: 10 Liturgy Club 12 Thomas Edwin Maki “Tom” Entered:10 Chess Club 11,12; Salesian 11 John Freeman Hart Mallary “Phantom” Baseball 10; Basketball 10; Football 9,10,11,12; Lettermen’s Club 10 Sandra Stephani Marinos “Sandy” Baseball Manager 11; Basket- ball Manager 10; Drama Club 12, Treasurer 12; Spanish Club 910,11 Kelly Sheridan McAfee “Dawg” Baseball 9,10; Basketball 9,10; Football 9,10,11,12; Gymnastics 10,11; Spanish Club 9,10 Hunter Hall McComb “Hunter” Chess Club 9,10,11,12; Sales Sheet 9,12 Teresa Maria McCoy “Teresa” Drama Club 9,10,11,12, Presi- dent 12; Glee Club 12; Salesian 11,12, Art Editor 12; Spanish Club 9,10 Dennis Edward McCunniff “Dennis” Entered: 10 Boys’ State 11; Ga. Certificate of Merit 11; National Honor So- ciety 11,12; Student Council President 12; Tennis 11,12 Nancy Lee McGoldrick “Nancy”’ Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Co-Cap- tain 10; Spanish Club 9,10,11,12, Secretary 11,12 Joseph Fransis Moran Joe” Baseball Manager 9,10,11,12; Class President 9,10,12; Foot- ball 9,10,11,12; Student Council Treasurer 11 Jerrie Teresa Morgan “Teresa” Girls’ P.E. Club 9,10; Liturgy Club 12; Salesian 12; Social Services Club 9,10; Spanish Club 9,10 Mary Sivley O’Lear Mear” Dope Stop 12; Drama Club 12; Red Cross Club 11,12; Salesian 12; Tennis Club 10 Mary Kathy Olmstead “Kathy” Dope Stop 11 Sharon Kay Packer “Scooby-doo” Entered: 10 Dope Stop 12; Drama Club 12; Red Cross Club 11,12; Salesian 11,12, Activities Editor 12; Spanish Club 10,11 Janice Addie Patterson “Jan” Glee Club 9,12; Spanish Club 9,10 Marcia Doreen Paulish “Dodie” Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Captain 10,12; Class Secretary 11; Homecoming Court 12; Sales- van 9,11,12, Senior Editor 12; Student Council Vice-president 12 Mark David Pierce “Mark.” Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Class President 11; Football 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 10, Treasurer 10 Deborah Marie Pompei “Debbie” Liturgy Club 12; Salesian 12; Spanish Club 9,10 Elizabeth Ann Proctor “Elizabeth” Entered: 10 Basketball 11; Honor Roll 10,11; Sales Sheet 10 Jane Elizabeth Searle “Jane” Baseball Manager 11; Drama Club 12; Salesian 12; Spanish Club 9 James Scott Sherrill “Scott” Entered: 10 Chess Club 10,11,12; National Merit Semifinalist 12; NEDT Certificate 10; Sales Sheet 11,12 Prudence LaWanda Simmons “Prudie”’ Glee Club 9,12; Spanish Club 9,10 Carl Marshall Story “Carl” Entered: 12 Philip James Vivani “Jimmy” Baseball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Class Secretary 9,10; Football 9,10,11,12; Lettermen’s Club 12, Treasurer 12 Carl Leon Waller “Carl” Class Treasurer 11,12; Football 10; French Club 10 Dennis Emory Wargo “Dennis” Chess Club 9,12; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11 Steven Alan Welton “Steve” Basketball 9,10; Math Club 9; Spanish Club 9,10 Elizabeth Marie Williams “Bo-Legs”’ Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Girls’ State 11; Red Cross Club 12; Salesian 12; Sales Sheet 10,11,12; Tennis 12 Mallary Willingham Mallary”’ Entered: 10 Dope Stop 11; Liturgy Club 12 PZARMOHAnNNM Steve Alston John Andros Deborah Arangno Jenny Bass Betty Bickett Mark Bikus Steve Bradigan Linda Brantley Eddie Brickle Patty Brittian COUNTDOWN 4-8-2 One good time after another—that’s how the life of a Junior goes in his role as a leader. Soc-hops and turkey raffles are only two of the many activities that have been initiated under the guidance of the Juniors. How- ever, a Junior’s life is not all play. Preparation for SAT tests, Chemistry, and American History consume many hours of study time. The most valuable gift the Juniors give to the school is their enthusiasm, support for its functions and relentless drive. They are coming toward the end of their journey to fulfillment. On top of Old Smokey are Sammy, John, Mike Maggie-Junior class officers. |, 1 MORE YEAR TO GO! Bobby Bunch Jimmy Cacavias Mike Cafiso Patty Callen Mark Cassidy Sabrina Cason John Connelly Jane Conner Peggy Considine Connie Cunningham Jody Davidson Ray Davidson Mary Alice Deeb Sharon Deeb Sammy Deep Rick Doherty Way Duckworth Michele Falduti Kathy Faulkner Becky Fluker Debbie Fulcher Charlotte Gebara Mike Hardy Johnny Henderson Ralph Hibble Melody Hill Laurie Hughes Sue Jackson Ray Jaindl Rita Jones Eddie Josey Margaret Katz Glynn Kelley Steve Kruger Katherine Lamb Cyndie Lane Barbara Lapinski Sheri Lendrum Rick Loebker Liz Mahon ‘os The feelings of time are captured in Eddie’s face. Cindy Malcom Marjo Marker Mike McAfee Fran McBrearty Nan McBrearty Phil McGoldrick Debbie McMahon Nancy McMichael Bryan Merck Jo Michel Rick Millican Susan Mitchell Jim Mullaney Patty Neal Maggie O’Shaughnessey Debbie Peden Robby Robertston Mark Rogers Richard Rogers Tina Shaheen Pat Sheridan Audrey Shields Ricky Shurley Robert Slocum Charles Snider Cindy Steiner Curtis Stephens Tim Story Larry Sultenfuss David Taylor Jimmy Thomas Erbin Troutman Barbie Veal Ricky Vickers What’s it all about, Eddie? Come on. You can make it. You’re looking on the wrong page for the answers, Liz Va Steve Wach Connie Walden Cyndee Wallace Patty Welton Garry White Bert Wilcher Cecil Williams Carl Yockman Susan Zaenglein Kevin Alston Maria Andros Marilyn Bell Don Benton Margaret Billingslea Ricky Boyd Ricky Butler Jimmy Cassidy SOPHOMORES— A fresh, excited energetic group. . . This really describes the Sophomores. The new duties thrust upon them are taken willingly and care- fully carried out. A new world of wonder opens before them. New subjects, Biology and its life’s processes, Geometry and its theorems, and his- tory of ancient nations inspire these potential leaders. The challenge is accepted. The class of 75 marches forward. Don, Susan, Veronica and Debbie have yet another wall to climb. “UNITED WE Brian Cherer Dicky Cortes Jim Crenshaw Tim Deep Fernando de Rojas Tom Dombrowski Hank DuBose Gale Edwards Judy Elder Ken Elliott Bobby Farnsworth Up, up and Away! Joey Fortner Lynn Gordy Lou Gorshin Charles Grace Veronica Grant Andy Greenway Joey Hammonds Wayne Hardy Jeff Harville Bill Harvey Maria Hernandez David Hill Debbie Horne Jon Horner Steve Hudek Lisa Hunnicutt Genie Hyder Susan Jackson Andrew Jackura Jim Jordon Leonard Kaleta Ken Kappenmann Mike Knight Howard Kukla Cindy Kyker Christ Leutner Cae “The Winning Team pauses to pose” “Silence is Golden” Robert Lingenfelser Anita Lott George Marinos Marquerite Marshall Mary Sue McBrearty Don McCunniff Danny McGoldrick Greg McKelvey Matt McKenna Mike McMahon Karen MeMillan Genie Miller Linda Miller Susan Molleson Marie Mullis Meg Ness Robbie Nichols David Paine Steve Parent-Lew Wes Peavy Rene Poveda Trudie Punaro Don Rosen Sue Russo Liz Ryder Mike Sharpe Linda Smith Melinda Quiambao Susan Summerfield Bill Spencer Michael Spencer Mary Stone Dee Strawser Susan Taylor Brian Travis ai “How can I begin to balance this?” “Pssst—When does this mod end?” Tina Walker Johnny Walsh Candy Waters Reid Webb Debbie Wilcher Lisa Willis Kris Woody Cindy Wooley Sharon Zaenglein The Slouthful shall not see God. _ Aa... “Love lines, angels and rhymes” FRESHMEN—THE BEGINNING OF A new wonder, a new world, and a new wisdom. . . all of these await the Freshmen as they try to get used to a totally different environment. Shoved into maturity, they must face the challenge thrust upon them with fortitude. Learning a completely new language, sol- ving equations for algebra, doing forward rolls in P.E.—all of these contribute to a well-rounded student. They are now able to finish their years at Mt. de Sales knowing that they have made a good beginning. They have only begun their venture into a new tomorrow. LITLE “] thought I put it in my locker.” a Hal Blount Detra Brox Dina Cacavias Mary Cole Danny Card Bill Carswell Maureen Carter Delane Cramer Tricia Chatman Michael Chopo Hal Clarke Tim Cook Kay Copland Ken Corcoran Randy Coogle Susan Cramer THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD Mark Daniel Susan Darity Craig Davis Johnny Deeb David Deep Matt Dever Jimmy Dominy Arretha Edwards Chris Ennis Debbie Falduti Susan Farmer Rocky Farrara Debora Freund Jay Fulcher Bob Gamble Hey Belinda, do you know Blue Moon Odom? “It’s the real thing!” Mary Henderson Nita Howell Tommy Hurley Pat Henneberry Renee Hubby Pam Jackson David Graves Marilyn Harper Frank Henning Cherrie Hudson Greg Jarres ‘ é Kathy Hammonds Mick Harrison Robert House Darcel Hughley Sheila Kendrick Debbie, Katherine, Jana, and Delane gather in a huddle. “What a day for a daydream,” says Mary Henderson Martha Keoughan Bill Kersey Katherine Knott Stephen Konenkamp John Kukla Larry Lawrence Tony Leskosky Freddie Leslie Athena Lingenfelser “Oh, great! I finally found it.” Something’s coming on, and it’s getting stronger. Chip Malcom Kathy Markwalter Kathy McAfee Edward McBrearty Kevin McIntyre ABSENT FOR PICTURES Kevin McKelvey Lisa McLemore Leisa McMillan Bill Miller Don Miller Mark Moulton Larry Ness Vicki Newman Camille Odom Mary O’Shaughnessey Tim Pierce Pam Pyles John Raynor Donna Reise Diane Rose Allen Rowell Brian Saunders Greg Slocum Jana Smith Mark Story eat , ea¢. ie enn eis FM Chuck Strawser Sally Thomas Cleon Thombley Kelly Towles Mike Viviani Tobias Volker Gwen West Robin White “T once was lost but now I’m found. . .” Michelle Wilkins Belinda Williams Ceil Williams Walter Wolfe Cindy Wood LET’S MAKE A DEAL The most important media at Mt. de Sales is the Student Council. A clear chan- nel of communication is opened between faculty and students by the work of its dedicated members. Led by four per- severing officers who represent the opin- ions of our student body, they try to am- plify school spirit by raising to new heights the pride that we have for our school. The snow cone sale in the fall and the Homecoming dance are only two of the many activities sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. The voice of the students has been strengthened this year by the Student Council. Student Council officers are pres.—D. McCunniff, vice-pres.—D. Paulish, treas.—J. Con- nor, sec.—T. Deep Homecoming “Campaign '72” is one of the projects sponsored “Whoops! Not too much now.” by Student Council. Haass. Mmnvrrr wewwwwr “Who's Who” in ’72 are D. McCunniff, D. Durham, G. Clark, M. Gebara, D. Paulish, C. Hof- stadter, D. Wargo, J. Benedetto, G. Cason, and T. English The very “studious” looking National Merit Semifinalists are Mary Jane Dickey, Gerald Clark, Scott Sherrill During their senior year the hard work of the high school years pays off for many seniors in the form of senior honors. Selected on the basis of scholastic achievement and extra- curricular activities, these seniors are named to represent the school in various societies and in some cases are eligible to The “swinging” Outstanding Teenagers of America are compete for college scholarships. lS enraes ae M. Cassidy, M.J. Dickey, D. THE GRADUATE 4 AT A lasting memoir of a memorable year—obviously the creation of such a work is difficult. Able to do the job is the staff of the ’73 Salesian. These dedi- cated members of our school strove to recreate the year gone by through pictures and words. With patience and care they took random pictures, and by placing them strategically they reconstructed most of the high lights of a great year. Giving up many weekends, the crew worked untiringly and even went all the way to Atlanta for a special job. Many of the members sacrificed in order to be at the best place at the best time for a key picture, and the result is a beautiful yearbook filled with love. “On top of the deadline” Top: Teresa M., Gerard C., Gail C., Gerald C., Pat H., Lauren D. Bottom: Sharon P., Lynne C., Marianna G., Doreen “Cheaper by the Dozen” Lauren, Margaret, and Maggie as “The Three Stooges”— Yearbook photographers Advisor—Sr. Patricia ny. o-Editors—Pat Hurley and Gail Cason oe hal Section Editors— . Faculty, Marianna Gebara; Senior, Doreen Paulish; Underclass, Lynne Carew; Activities, Sharon Packer; Sports, James Andros; Business, Gerald Clark and Gerard Clark Photographer—Maggie O’Shaughnessey Artist, Teresa McCoy—“Where would we be without her!” THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD “If you could read our minds. . .” Advisor Ann Warren, Mary Jane Dickey, Mark Cassidy, Betty Bickett, Lauren Drinnon, Toni English, and Tom Dombrowski Layout page, assign, interview, write, re-write, meet deadline, edit, type, send to printer, edit copy, paste up page, return to printer, roll the presses, whew! So goes the publication of an is- sue in the life of the newspaper staff. The Press Club is made up of students dedicated to printing the news and getting the job done right. Under the leadership of Miss Warren and the editors, the staff is trained to write stories properly according to newspaper policy, and to help the editors with page lay-outs. Sometimes discouraged by a cancelled or re-written story, the reporters nevertheless keep those stories coming in and another issue is born. ft “Whoops!” says Newspaper Staff Advisor, Ann Warren. Mark Cassidy “goofs off” at the printers. Editor-in-chief—M. Cassidy News Editor—L. Drinnon Editorial Editor—B. Bickett Feature Editor—T. English Sports Editor—T. Dombrowski Assistant Editors—P. Callen, B. Cherer, M.J. Dickey, J. Jordan, M. Marker, J. Mullany Photographer—H. McComb, M. O’Shaughnessey Cartoonist—J. Kukla, D. Rosen Artist Kukla creating Typist—B. Williams Mark Cassidy,.Mary Jane Dickey, Betty Bickett, and Tom Dombrowski are told to act natural for a picture. They didn’t do a very good job! x i Mary Jane Dickey and her escort, Mark Cassidy. CAMPAIGN ’72: Eight seconds left to the half-time and nervousness sweeps across the Homecoming platform. Feet begin to shift uneasily and ties are ad- justed, blouses straightened and a stray lock of hair tucked into place. Now it is time to form the line and the “butterflies” are moving faster. Oh, no! All those people! Now they are calling out the names! Well, here goes! What if the mud should splash on us? What if the corsage falls off? Smile big. They are introducing Debbie and Steve. “And the 1972 Homecoming Queen is .. . PATTI DEEB!” Kim Dominy and her escort, James Andros. Doreen Paulish and her escort, Bryan Leskosky. Last year’s Queen, Debbie Deep and escort, Steve Knight Captain, Doreen Paulish Nancy McGoldrick Beth Williams Patti Deeb Sharon Deeb tie Bi 17 Tina Shaheen Susan Zaenglein Johnny Higden AS RAH RAH SISS BOOM BAH A very important outlet of our school spirit is cheerleading. The girls who so unselfishly give of their time and energy in order to lift the spir- its of our athletes and to raise to a peak the en- thusiasm of the student body. They lead us to spirited outbursts of athletic zeal and work to keep a running current of interest in all of our teams. The attractive bulletin board in the cafeteria always shows the current foe of the Cavaliers, thanks to these talented girls. The cheerleaders—the voice of spirit! nS a ALL IN THE FAMILY AW Ff te Science Club—“‘Countdown, 5,4,3, . . .” Twirling Club—“All together now!” Library Club—And away they go to Mercer Library ai ALE Drama Club—“To be or not to be?” Red Cross and the Art Club join forces to tackle the Christmas load Upsidaisy! ae o, yey? yr hy Glee Club—Practicing at St. Joseph Church means “fal la la la la” Chess Club —Would you believe “stalemate”? Spanish Club—Singing in Spanish can be fun, “uno, dos, tres”. . . Lettermen Club officers pose while the rest of the group “ham” it up. “This is O’Hurley, Van Leskosky, MacMcCunniff, and Joe here. . .” Jane, Jack, Nancy, and Kelly get ready for “spirit week ’. YEARLY ACTIVITIES — ' aa b aod 5 a : : 2, 7 oS aa - - ca — ‘ , ' 2 . 4 , ‘se =? - ay ™ - ats NhOmHn™M A truly dedicated group of men, the football coaches work long hours to build our team, sacrificing weekends, and con- scious always that they must set the pace for the team. It is the coaches who spur the boys on to victory and rally them forward from the disappoint- ment of defeat. Beginning weeks before school starts, the coaches spend long hours of practice in the hot sun patiently instructing, agoniz- ing over decisions, and booting sagging morales. However, their job is not re- stricted to the players alone. They are also responsible for igniting the spark of enthusi- asm in the students, knowing the value of student support at games. Often taking a back seat to players in the con- gratulations after victories, the coaches are to be thanked for a fine season. CAVALIERS MAKE A REMARKABLE IMPACT f - 2 ay ” Pore rf i EE = ad rs Ye Rat ae Jimmy Viviani, Randy Callen, Kelly McAfee, Mark Pierce, and Steve Kruger get psyched out during half-time while listening to Coach Garvin encourage the team on. 72 In Class “A” ud , pra) ies, = YZ , , 4% VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM pictured from left to right; First row: Johnny Henderson, Mark Pierce, Way Duckworth, Greg Slocum, Mary Jane Dickey, Chris Cramer, Hart Mallory, Robert Slocum, Joe Moran, Sammy Deep, Brian Saunders; Second row: Jimmy Mullaney, Phil McGoldrick, Mike Hardy, Randy Perry, Kelly McAfee, Jimmy Viviani,Ricky Shurley, David Graves, George Marinos, Hal Blount, Wes Peavy. Third Row: Danny McGoldrick, Mike Knight, Bert Wilcher, Joey Fortner, Eddie Josey, Robbie Nichols, Jack Considine, Bill Harvey, Matt McKenna, Johnny Walsh, Glenn Kelly, Jim Jordan; Back row: Larry Lawrence, Randy Callen, John Willis, Steve Kruger, Eddie Brickle, Tom Harrison, Ronnie Kutay, Tom Dombrowski, David Taylor, Joey Hammonds, Pat Sheridan, Mike Viviani. Hard work pays off for Curtis Stephens, Johnny Henderson, Mark Pierce, Kelly McAfee, Phil McGoldrick, Joe Moran, Jack Considine, and Eddie Brickle, as well as Coach Garvin. Honored in an assembly before the students, the players display the trophies earned for Co-Offen- sive Back, Golden Helmet, Most Valuable Player, Co-Offensive Back, Best Defensive Back, Best Hustler, Most Imporved, Best Offensive Lineman and Best Defensive Lineman. oe ee Ray Meckibes unassisted, stops the ball car- In the Hawkinsville game, Kelly McAfee charges ahead as Robert Slocum blocks. rier short. Coach and Mike Garvin advise quarterback Johnny Henderson on the Tom, John and Mike watch the game as Greg smiles pretty for the camera. €Xt play to be run. 74 Captains Jimmy Viviani and Jack Considine shake hands with opponents’ captains after the coin toss. Jack Considine, Curtis Stephens, Way Duckworth, and Phil McGoldrick pose, tired but happy, after a very exciting game. Curtis Stephens is knocked down in the game as Steve Kruger pulls a Viking out of action ina Before the action begins Curtis Stephens tries to block. imitate the cheerleaders. Robert Slocum plunges headlong into a wall of tacklers as Eddie Brickle tries to clear the way. Johnny Henderson is off and running with the first touchdown of the game. The Cavaliers’ bench goes wild as the first touchdown is scored in the Hawkinsville game. The team forges ahead to defeat Hawkinsville. Eddie Josey lends a helping hand in the tu- mult of a locker room. Opposition Pacelli 7 Aquinas 16 GMC 6 East Laurens 6 Jones County 14 Wilcox County 6 Douglas 20 Hawkinsville 8 Vienna 0 Monticello 0 Cochran 19 MDS 53 60 28 26 49 14 55 34 14 Carl Williams dresses up as a Cavalier to pro- mote spirit during the game against Aquinas at Porter Stadium. “THE HARLEM GLOBETROTTERS” OF MACON VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-—Left to right, first row: Way Duckworth, Dennis McCunniff, Mary Jane Dickey, Coach Joe McDaniel, Chris Jaindl, Robert Slocum, Standing—Chris Cramer, John Andros, Mark Pierce, Tom Dombrowski, Johnny Henderson, Carl Hofstadter, Carl Yockman, Ray Jaindl, and Erbin Troutman. : Way takes advantage of a time out while listening to Coach McDaniel’s next plan of strategy. Johnny Henderson displays one of his super human feats in basketball. Our Mount de Sales basketball team moved into Class A this year and had a mighty tough time. In the beginning of the season, the Cavaliers suffered defeat after defeat. Gradually, they learned what they were up against and began showing the opposition the true mean- ing of a “fighting” Cavalier. With a combination of enthu- siastic fans, fine coaches, and a team of determined young men, the Cavaliers could do nothing but go forward. We the yearbook staff of 1972- 1973 along with the rest of the school congratulate you for a fine season. Way comes in to aid Robert as Mark surveys the situation. Johnny leaps skyward while Way defends his position. Chris Jaindl jumps high for goal over big opposition “Moose”. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Twiggs Co. Lost Monticello Lost Vienna Lost Jones Co. Lost Hawkinsville Won Douglass Lost Quad Co. Christmas Tournament Lost Quad Co. Christmas Tournament Lost G.M.C. Lost Wilcox Co. Won Jones Co. Lost Taylor Co. Lost Vienna Lost Wilkinson Co. Lost Douglass Won Taylor Co. Lost Wilcox Co. Lost G.M.C. Won Hawkinsville Lost Wilkinson Co. Lost Sub-Region Tournaments Sub-Region Tournaments Sub-Region Tournaments “Ed nd SoC ounRPiboaoure “Qh, no! How could they?” moans Coach McDaniel over a turnover. B-TEAM MEMBERS-first row, right to left—Robbie Nichols, Larry Lawrence, Tim Pierce, Hal Clarke, Don Benton, Danny McGoldrick; Second row, left to right—Andrew Jackura, Jeff Harville, Jim Jordan, David Hill, Mike Viviani, Steve Hudek, Jon Horner. “This one’s going in”, remarks David as he leaps “Get that arm off of me number 33.” upward. GO GET ’EM GIRLIES!! Still a young team, the lady Cavaliers, led by that “all- around good guy” Coach Mike Garvin, have seen a difficult season, high lighted by several victories. The happiness and enthusiasm of the girls over well-earned victories illus- trates what happens when the following ingredients are mixed: Coach Garvin; the girls’ play- ing; conscientious practice; support from the bench; ex- cited fans; cheerleaders; un- derstanding parents; and last, but not least, Jane Conner The experience gained by the girls this season will prove in- valuable to them in coming seasons. The girls have emerged from the season a little more confident and a little more mature. ae oe See This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home,” chants Coach Garvin during time- out. hl perf The 1972-73 Lady Cavaliers’ basketball team included, left to right, manager Jane Conner, Lisa McLemore, Peggy Considine, Jody David- - pes en Kathy Hammonds, Debbie Freund, Sally Thomas, Patti Neal, Susan Zaenglein, Kathy McAfee, Liz Ryder, Linda Brantley an ita Lott. ” “Better get out of my way or I'll hit you,” Linda warns number 44. “Boo,” says number 13 as Susan searches for a teammate. Anita Lott shows off some of her fancy footwork. “C’mon, give it here,” says Patti Neal to a fast-moving opponent. BASEBALL From left to right first row: Bill Harvey, Mike Viviani, Ricky Shurley, Gary White Second row: Phil McGoldrick, Jimmy Viviani, Rick Doherty, Joey Hammonds, Johnny Higdon 84 Jimmy, You’re pitching the wrong way! Smile, you’re on Candid Camera! Mark Bikus, Jeff Harville, and Joey Hammonds warm up in the snow for baseball (snicker, snicker). TENNIS—A POPULAR SPORT Boys’ Tennis Team Players—back row, left to right—Mark Rogers, Bobby Bunch, Richard Rogers, oo. McCunniff, Bryan Leskosky, front row, left to right—Steve Wach, Cal Hays, and Greg cKelvey. One of the newer ath- letic teams at De Sales, the tennis team Girls’ Tennis Team Players—sitting, left to right—Maggie this year 1S enjoying O’Shaughnessey, Gail Cason; second row—left to right—Lisa its second season al- ; a Jenny Bass; standing in front, left to right—Beth though other sports sinienaicianipelinice tot have the advantage of a head start, tennis is rapidly gaining in popularity and is holding its own in the athletic program of the school. Under the direction of Coach Garvin, the boys’ team has already earned honors for its performance in tournaments. tO A iP ” rae? i an PY Ss: rh en | i} i adidas NROnMHAPAS The GOLF TEAM —left to right—Bryan Merck, Pat Sheridan, Carl Hofstadter, and Ralph Hibble (Not pic- tured) Remember Carl, close only counts in horseshoes! THE GYMNASTICS TEAM-third row, left to right—Coach Billy Henderson, Matt McKenna, Rene Poveda, Bobby Farnsworth, Jim Jor- dan, Andy Greenway; second row, left to right—Fernando de Rojas, Robert House, Kevin McKelvey, Jimmy Cassidy, friend, Greg McKelvey, Bill Harvey; first row, left to right—friend, Mary Jane Dickey, Marilyn Harper, friend, Sharon Zaenglein, Debbie Wilcher, and Debbie Peden. NEW GYM EQUIPMENT ADDS Under the guidance of Coach Henderson, the gymnastics team practices mornings be- fore school, as well as each Sunday afternoon. Now chal- lenged further by the addition of new gym equipment, the members of the team con- stantly work out to build skills Debbie Peden doesn’t seem to understand that Debbie Wilcher is more interested in seeing if Mary Jane Dickey can be successful in her attempt at a graceful hand- stand than she is with learning a new dance. 1 iv s 4 = - 9, Rene Poveda, you need a haircut! INTEREST on the steel rings, horizontal bar, balance beam and uneven parallel bars. The aspiring gymnasts are concerned with developing poise, balance, coordination and body control, but the ultimate goal of gym- nastics is perfection. We use Dial. Don’t you wish everybody did? Center picture—Matt pretends to be Superman. Above Right—Eddie Josey “shoots for two” at a P.E. basketball game. — a - c Bob Gamble proves his strength by doing eighty-nine strenuous sit-ups. ThE ‘Arangno Family Dr. and Mrs. Don Benton Raymond Bryant Mr. and Mrsa Hérman A. 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Cook 745-7883 WHITEHILL SYSTEMS “rt i_f ———— site LOYAL ORDER OF THE MOOSE LODGE 1455 Bill Wey, Manager HURLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY aha R a, y 430 Cotton Ave. 4,5 2981 Houston Ave. Bloomfield Shopping Center an i Baconsfield Shopping Center “Es Napier S a ie P emia stall Another Satisfied Customer C. J. PAVING AND GRADING COMPANY 349 Old Gray Highway Phone: 745-5277 THE WHOLE THING Pizza and Submarine Shop Perry, Georgia 31069 Tel: 987-2018 POWER’S GULF SERVICE 3888 Vineville t h Minor Repairs—Air Conditioning on Service CA a amy § + M iA ——. Wrecker Service snl Felton Powers Ph: 746-4581 “Specializing” Owner in good 4:30 PM 3.30 PM food” ie BANQUET aS FOR 20-225 PEOPLE ie COMPLETE CATERING FACILITIES je AMPLE FREE PARK ci 7 FN F R’ BAKERY WESTGATE BARTON’S MEN AND OPEN 10 A.M. BAKERY 9 P.M. BOY’S APPAREL SPECIALIZING WEDDING — BIRTHDAY — ANNIVERSARY — aan ner Men and Boys othes of Quality and Distinction CAKES E Mr. and Mrs. John W. Barton, Jr. © PASTRIES Owners Phone 987-0020 Grant Plaza Perry, Georgia HOME: 746-3310 745-7256 W. D. (DON) SHURLEY Carpet 3760 NAPIER AVENUE MACON, GEORGIA 31204 Le Owner PHONE: 742-1355 | 781-4646 | “20 YEARS EXPERIENCE” WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER Compliments of MODERN GROCERY CO. 2193 Seventh Street Macon, Ga. 31206 THE SUPER MONEY TRACK OF THE SOUTHEAST WL DxA F055 U. Ss. B8O W. OF 1-475 AT CRAWFORD COUNTY LINE L. R. CARY P. O. BOX 5219 (912) 742-9926 MACON, GA. Compliments of RAY BURKE WARNER ROBINS TRADING POST Trading Post Hardware Specializing in Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Do-it-yourself or professional Ray’s Furniture Appliances Where Good Furniture Is Not Expensive Authorized G.E. Dealer 311 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Ga. GREENE PLUMBING HEATING COMPANY MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning 2670 Roff Avenue Macon, Georgia 31204 (912) 746-3201 Lee R. Greene, Jr. President - YATES ROOFING INSULATING COMPANY “Bob” Yates—George Petersen—Hill White Bonded Roofs—Residential Commercial Blown Home Insulation 3636 West Napier Phone 745-5484 Avenue SPEEDOMETER AND ELECTRIC SERVICE K.F. (Red) Brogdon 938 Hillcrest Blvd - Macon, Georgia Phone 746-6226 Specializing in repairs to: Carburetors Electric Wipers. Speedometers Air Conditioning Tune-up Starters Alternators Ignition Wiring Generators = ’ ot i UNG a er 7) Gee Tasempenas co 0 ane 5 as OS is ioe ean eee ee Lot Th! ba be a oes - —$ oo 7) Ae x a a St a Oe st mas Compliments of BENEDETTO LAUNDRY 3061 Houston Ave. Macon, Georgia WEORCTC RANT TROST™ COMPANY HENRY V. COMPANY OF MACON, INC. Wholesale pee 4 aes A sie cere 3 rs — ard Supplies Mocs Georgia 31208 1600 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Ga. Li VE R Phone 922-2238 @ Realty Company, Inc. WILLIAM K. OLIVER Compliments of R.S. THORPE SONS Headquarters of Men’s and Boys’ Wear 533 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia SEE AMERICAN FIRST... iy Mi . u | i ; | 2 ome anid foun Einatalion AMERICAN FEDERAL BUILDING PHONE 745-2391 DARITY REALTY Compliments COMPANY of 4019 Chambers Rd MOODY MOTOR 9 Chambers Rd. 788-7821 Compliments Compliments COMPANY of of Macon, Georgia 31206 ARMSTRONG CORK D COMPANY 4520 Broadway Macon, Georgia 31208 Perry, Georgia 365 Third St. Macon, Georgia 31201 Compliments CRANDALL COLLEGE of Accredited by Accrediting AVIS of TOWN Commission for Business COUNTRY Schools AVIS of RIVERSIDE Career Courses for Young Men and Women AVIS of 653 Second St. VINEVILLE Macon, Georgia Phone: 745-6593 AVIS Of Totally HILTON Air-Conditioned Compliments Compliments of of CALDWELL’S HANDI-CHEK OPTICIANS FOOD STORES 686 First St., Macon 447 Third St., Macon Open 7-11 Groceries—Bread—Ice 1508 Watson Blvd., Fish Bait—Tackle—License Warner Robins rm Friendly, Courteous Service 4477 Forsyth Rd. Ph: 477-1656 Compliments of HUTCHINGS FUNERAL HOME 5386 New St. Macon CHARLIE FAMBRO PURE OIL SERVICE CENTER Ph: 745-9071 880 Pio Nono Ave. Macon, Ga. AUTO PARTS New Used 2775 Broadway Ph: 781-7255 Area Code 912 Gray Highway Ph: 746-4368 Area Code 912 MACON, GEORGIA TRUCK AND PARTS New Used Civilian Military 5201 Houston Road (Area Code 912) Ph. 788-9121 Radiator Recores Repairs. Compliments of GEORGIA BEER COMPANY 1968 Waterville Road. Compliments of CASSIDY’S GARAGE WE’VE ALWAYS WANTED YOUR PRIVILEGES: NOW WE’VE GOT ’EM CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE CLASS OF 74 THE CLASS OF ’76 Wishes the Senior class of 1973 luck, joy, happiness, and success for their future years. Compliments of MR. MRS. F. H. CASON AND FAMILY ART SUPPLIES for the STUDENT INSTRUCTOR PROFESSIONAL ED’S ART AND PAINT SUPPLY 1708 Montpelier Avenue Ph: 746-3530 CASSIDY’S AUTO PARTS 251 Broadway Macon, Georgia 31201 MACHINE SHOP Fabricated SHO Structural Steel BIBB STEEL SUPPLY CO., INC. 4105 Broadway P.O. Box 3007 Macon, Ga. 31205 Phone: 788-7373 435 Third St. Macon, Ga. Ph. 743-5112 Stantom Plaza Warner Robins Ph: 923-8851 Waker betel KLIZABETH’S GEM AND MINERAL CELLAR 1055 Walnut St. Rock Hound Headquarters Exotic Gems 9 cen La Saas Barber Shop “Expert Service” Perry Plaza Perry, Ga. SH: 6-8652 Ph: 987-219 754 Walnut Street Macon, Ga. Congratulations to the Student of Mt. de Sales from WALL TIRE SERVICE, INC. 1751 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Georgia 31093 Phone: 923-4218 CAREFREE LIVING WARNERSON WARNER ARMS APARTMENTS WELLBORN RD. GLENN HORNER—Manager WARNER ROBINS, GA. 31098 923-8264 HOME ROOFERS AND ® BOBBY J. CRAMER BUILDERS, INC. General Manager ROOFING BOB LEE VOLKSWAGE REMODELING INC. ALUMINUM SIDING 603 N. Davis Dr. 1210 Napier Ave. LAD Warner Robins, Ga. 31903 Macon, Ga. 31204 Ph: 743-3785 LASSIE 3122 Vineville Ave. Ph: 922-3226 Clothing for Boys Girls Infants to size 14 LIVINGSTON’S MEN SHOP “A Good Place to Shop” Famous Brand Clothing 3593 Columbus Rd. Macon, Ga. MATHIS-AKINS CONCRETE BLOCK CO., INC. LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR 191 Elm St. . Ph: 746-5154 Shurlington Plaza Macon, Ga. Dial SH:2-0980 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 1570 Watson Blvd. Phone: 923-7127 Open Monday thru Friday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed all day Sunday Compliments of MAXWELL FURNITURE WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA MUNFORD DO-IT YOURSELF SHOP 1718 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Ga. 433 Walnut St. Macon, Ga. OLDHAM’S OPTICIANS Two Locations for Your Convenience 685 First St. 743-4655 101 Oldham Bldg. 746-4866 Macon, Ga. Compliments of BALLARD BROTHERS ELECTRIC COMPANY 2164 HOUSTON AVENUE MACON, GEORGIA Compliments of BATEMAN FOOD STORE “Purveyors of Fine Foods” 2780 Riverside Dr. Macon, Georgia 31204 Compliments THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Compliments 0 f A.J. PUNARO BUILDING CONTRACTOR COMPANY Westgate Shopping Center “We’re More Than A Paint Store” Grant's Pasixy Shop WILLIAMS PLAZA WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA PHONE: 922-1136 Compliments of GAY’S CLOTHING COMPANY 320 THIRD STREET MACON, GA. CB RADIO THE CUSTOM FINEST IN STEREO CLEANING PARTS TUBES QUINLAN sft ta CLEANERS ELECTRONICS ae ASSOCIATE 2995 Vineville Avenue STORE Macon, Georgia Phone: 745-3469 Owned Operated by Clark Electronics Dist. Co. 3222 Pio Nono Ave. Macon, Ga. 31206 John D. Clark Phone: 788-0936 President WE PUT YOUR EXPANSION PLANS ON A FIRM FOUNDATION ‘ ws eS . Fa ' Be oe) . 4 tah + aie ’ ; (ee ? - oa 4 ; . - : fi ae. dit dtiiw fen oS: ig Mp 7g: Yat Pate Count on it. For a quarter of a century we have been building a reputation of quality and depend- ability, while building around the state of Geor- CHRIS R. gia. Our personnel has an intimate understanding of structures, soil mechanics, foundations, con- SHERIDAN CO struction, and money and banking. No wonder such a large percentage of our customers are re- peat customers. Whether you require artistic remodeling as the Grand Opera House, multi-mil- va oo pe ee lion dollar buildings as the Macon Coliseum or any variety of large or small jobs, demand quality and dependability. Specify us. Chris R. Sheridan Co. Macon, Georgia. COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAM J O’SHAUGHNESSEY MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM BILL MERIWETHER MERIWETHER PHOTOGRAPHERS 2720 Riverside Drive Macon, Georgia Mercer Invites You to the Campus and to Inquire About: Special Commuter Rates Offered to Bibb County Students The Alternate Freshman Program Wonderful Wednesday The Innovative Curriculum MERCER UNIVERSITY “HOME OF THE BEARS” KH EF, ah RULED BY THE HIGHEST IDEALS” SL MILEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY BUILDERS OF + KINGSSERKY HOMES BUILDING WITHIN 30 MILES OF MACON Norris Pharmacy Pickney Clinic Hayes Northgate Drug Pharmacy Davis Drive Pharmacy Manor Pharmacy Centerville Drug — Boulevard Pharmacy OR OU Pas Liggett Rexall Drug al | | i.) CHUCK BARBARA SHAHEEN | f Shoe Shack | SHAHEEN OFFICE a iain: TTY .| SUPPLY Where Comfort and Fashion Meet 1844 Eisenhower Parkway “THE COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS” M .G ia 3] 1834 Watson Blvd. ee Ph. (912) 922-8592 Warner Robins, Ga. 31093 CHARLES W. ROBINSON PHONE OWNER 912 — 781-8496 Northeast Plaza $ Macon, Georgia Proctor’s Mens Shoppe Congratulations to the Class of ’73 Fashion Shop For Summer and Back to School Where “FASHION ORIGINATES” O Hi INTERNATIONAL LOWE HARVESTER ELECTRIC TRACTORS Mi. Geng COM PANY Distributors Farm Industrial Tractors . Wholesale — Equipment. Wheel Crawler Types. Electrical, Plumbing Gas, LP, or Diesel. Road-Building— PET and Earthmoving Tractors 6 ee DAIRY Heating Supplies Also 6 H.P. to 12 H.P. Club Cadet Lawn Garden Tractors PRODUCTS 1525 Forsyth St. Macon, Georgia FARM INDUSTRIAL DEALER Birdsong International, Inc. 820 Gray Hwy. 743-1296 ROI FR- DROME NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FURNITURE CARPET la Southern Furniture and ROLLERSKATE CLUB Carpet Mart, Ine. Behind Bob Lee Volkswagen 3096 BROADWAY 95 Francis St. MACON, GA. SHELTON SANFORD PHONE 781-7020 Warner Robins, Georgia PRESIDENT RES. 746-6697 Ph: 923-9344 THIRFTY Phone912 745-9273 D ISCOUNT MACON FOODS TESTING —— LABORATORY A Week Z Compliments 0) G.G. HARDEMAN 3088 Broadway MACON, GA. 31206 REALTORS Concrete, Soil, and Asphalt Testing James W. Sherrill 307 Cotton Ave. Macon, Ga. a. PEPSI-COLA oe Compliments of LJ L PEPSI-COLA INTERNATIONAL BOTTLING TL TRUCKS Finance—Insure Macon, with Georgia 1845 Waterville Rd. Macon, Ga. 31206 Telephone: 745-6526 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES COMPANIES McKinley Agency 1220 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Ga. Ph: 923-5595 Compliments P.O. Box 883 Phone: 923-4223 of eeERY C4rleu's LADIES’, MEN’S iciaqns BOYS’ WEAR Stantom Plaza Warner Robins, Georgia “Dispensers to Eye Physicians” 688 First Street TELEPHONE: 742-8743 439 Cotton Avenue Southern Trust Bldg. TELEPHONE: 746-6248 NP ttle mae NATIONAL PRINTING CO. 164 FRANKLIN STREET, PHONE 742-1934, 746-0576 .@) POWELL’S Brochures, Catalogs, PHARMAC Y Publications, Letterheads, Cards, Circulars 3717 Houston Ave. Ph: 781-1565 Compliments of VARSITY DRIVE-IN 1510 Forsyth St. Compliments of WILLINGHAM SASH DOOR COMPANY — — - nit . Warner Robins City Hall MAYOR EDWARD BRYANT MAYOR PRO-TEM JACK M. HUMPHREY COUNCILMEN JULIUS ESCO THOMAS D. HUNT STEVE MORGAN EDWARDS PEAVY N.F. SADDLER Warner Robins Auditorium COMPLIMENTS OF THE CITY OF WARNER ROBINS “GEORGIA’S FASTEST GROWING CITY” Development Mortgage Banking Insurance Commercial Real Estate Industrial Real Estate Anan wi wy Fickling and Walker 577 Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia 31201, (912) 746-9421 LJ. COX SERVICE STATION 3076 Napier Ave. Telephone: 742-9439 Macon, Georgia 31204 “IT PAYS TO PLAY” BETTY HEATH’S CHARLIE WOOD, INC. CASEY INGLESIDE “Your Specialist in Sports” FLORIST SHOPS Macon, Georgia 31201 We Outfit The Cavaliers TWO LOCATIONS: 2314 Ingleside Ave. 3100 Vineville Ave. SPORTING GOODS TOYS 484 Second Street “Artists With Flowers” Phone: 743-5441 Uniform Rental 746-4881 745-9217 see Matai BOATS MOTORS Walnut New Sts. C LEANING Phone: 746-6231 LAUNDRY 999 WATSON BOULEVARD PHONE 922 8561 WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA 31093 EARNEST DOMINY “THE BEST FRIEND YOUR NEW USED CARS Compliments OFFICE EVER TRUCKS of 895 Third Street Macon, Georgia OFFICE EQUIPMENT 74 COMPANY iia 552 MULBERRY ST. MACON, GEORGIA LEWIS SHOE REPAIR Stantom Plaza We Appreciate Your Business! Phone: 922-1705 Warner Robins, Ga. 31093 Compliments of LEON WHEELER TO RENEE HUBBY THOMAS J. BURNAM Member: International Association of Financial Planners L.T.T. FINANCIAL SERVICES Hamilton Mutual Funds Hartford Life Accident Ins. Hartford Variable Annuity Men’s Hartford Group Ins. Pensions Hairstyling WRBN 1600 AM 101.7 FM “THE VOICE OF WARNER ROBINS” Bus. 922-1721 Res. 923-3479 RADIO Raymond Thomas, Jr. Sales Manager 136 Hospital Dr. Warner Robins, Ga. 1000 Executive Ct., Hair Pieces Suite 109 Warner Robins, Georgia 31093 P.O. ee 997 Knt y ht ’ i (912) 923-3125 8 g 71 Dempsey Hotel (Downstairs) For Appointment Phone: 743-1672 Bill Hamrick Free Parking Available KOVAC PAINT GLASS Macon, 1122 Watson Blvd. Georgia Warner Robins, Georgia Ph: 922-3535 Salvage Underwater Work Mr. Joe Kovac Beniami INTERNATIONAL Moore ns Compliment DIVERS LITTLE Cumenien acueA DIVERS CONFUSER’S DAY-CARE CENTER EXPERIENCE—WORK GUARANTEED Moye Walker 743-7755 Bert Wilcher 746-7560 2412 Willis Ct. Macon, Georgia Steve Bragg 743-2552 Congratulations to THE CLASS OF ’73 From THE YEARBOOK STAFF THE UNITED STATES NAVY RECRUITLNG OFFICES Federal Building 451 College Street 743-0381 t Old Federal Building pS? i Mulberry Street 742-0756 1113 Wotson Blvd. . Warner Robins, Ga. FINE FURNITURE ¢ CARPETS © DRAPERIES ¢ APPLI DECORATOR SERVICE Warner Robin’s First Finest tS a YOUR ‘F t i . st = 1 HEADQUARTERS I ie a FOR CUSTOM AND ; ( READY MADE DRAPERIES. COMPLETE LINE OF GRABER RODS ACCESSORIES This and That Shoppe PH. 746-3900 MACON’S MOST EXCLUSIVE WIG SALON FOR M'LORD AND M'LADY The Kt Cetera Shoppee PH. 745-0606 2374 Ingleside Ave. Some CLARK-WINCEY’S Satisfied Ingleside Village of Customers THOMAS HUNT AGENCY FIRE- AUTO- LIFE ALL PERSONAL and COMMERCIAL LINES HARTFORD FIRE !NS. GROUP EMPLOYERS COMMERCIAL UNION GROUP SPONSORS OF THE 923-6401 A. 1770 WATSON BLVD. I THE PEOPLES BANK TRUST COMPANY OF MACON Compliments of BURGER KING TWO LOCATIONS: 3025 Pio Nono Ave. 3267 Vineville Ave. “HOME OF THE WHOPPER” BURKE’S FURNITURE Stantom Plaza Warner Robins, Ga. THE HOME OF AFFORDABLE LIVING L M ASTRO MOBILE HOMES We Are A Wheel Estate Dealer 9201 Hawkinsville Rd. Macon, Georgia Phone: 788-1733 2340 Ingleside Ave. Macon, Georgia LEON ELECTRIC COMPANY RESIDENTIAL 24 HOUR SERVICE COMMERCIAL Trouble Calls Given INDUSTRIAL Top Priority Call Leon Yaughn FREE ESTIMATES AREA WIDE SERVICE HEATING UNITS AIR CONDITIONING CENTRAL ROOM UNITS - WIRING - REWIRING Macon, Georgia DAY OR NIGHT 788-8061 Compliments of ! - mn STATE FARM 2621 BOB-O-LINK DR. WILSON TYPEWRITH ADDING MACHINE COMPANY Royal Typewriters, Electrics, Manuals Portables Victor Adding Mchs., Printing, Calculators, Electrostatic Copying Machines Rex-Rotary Mimeograph Spirit Duplicators, Photo- Offset Machines Supplies, Service, Sales Rentals 130 College St. Macon, Georgia 31202 Phone: 746-2777 SMITH IRON WORKS You Name it—We Built It Hawkinsville Rd.—Macon, Ga. Fabricating Ornamental Iron Works Buck Smith Shop Phone Bill Smith 953-3292 788-5911 953-3281 INSURANCE-—LEASING MORTGAGE BROKERAGE ROBERT H. WALKER INSURANCE STATE FARM INSURANCE Zeke Rhodes, Agent: 746-3366 Gene Sowell, Agent: 746-8081 910 Hillcrest Blvd. Macon, Georgia Complete Insurance Protection ASSOCIATES 2014 RIVERSIDE DR. MACON, GEORGIA m f° WILLINSHAM Lewd mA 4 = 8 Evelyn Yates r a cy Ott MY Goods : a Ed Power Gift K “IT PAYS TO PLAY’ Shop, Inc. Ay Phone: 742-7371 NAPIER SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 949 Hillcrest Blvd., Macon, Ga. 31204 CONGRATULATIONS, MIKE AND BILLY, ON BEING A PART OF SUCH A GREAT SCHOOL AND DOING SUCH A GREAT JOB. Se . L.E. SCHWARTZ WARNER ROBINS SON: INC. RECREATION DEPARTMENT 279 REID ST. MACON, GEORGIA 31208 For Newest in Styles See Us. COKE’S Cameras, Photographic Supplies Film Developing Service 735 Cherry St. Macon, Georgia Williams Plaza Warner Robins, Georgia MID- GEORGIA SALES Compliments of WILSIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Cherokee Shopping Center Pio Nono Ave. Macon, Georgia McDONALD’S BARBARA ANN Ethel John McDonald 1723 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Georgia 31093 HAPPY PIG RESTAURANT 375 Raines Ave. Macon, Ga. “Happy Says the Best BBQ in the South” Jim Ginny Cramer Owners SALESIAN STAFF OF ’73 Co-Editors GAIL CASON, PAT N. HURLEY Business Managers GERALD CLARK, GERARD CLARK Assistants: John Andros, Fernando Hernandez Copy Editor LAUREN DRINNON Assistants: Debbie Fulcher, Laurie Hughes Faculty Editor MARIANNA GEBARA Assistants: Dennis McCunniff, Theresa Morgan, Jane Searle Senior Editor DOREEN PAULISH Assistants: Carolyn Brickle, Irene Dermatas, Kim Dominy Underclass Editor LYNNE CAREW Assistants: Patti Coleman, Liz Mahon Activities Editor SHARON PACKER Assistants: Sheri Lendrum, Mary O’Lear, Debbie Pompei Athletics Editor JAMES ANDROS Assistants: Linda Brantley, Effie Cacavias, Peggy Considine, Steve Kruge Artist TERESA McCOY Photographer MAGGIE O’SHAUGHNESSEY Assistant: Margaret Katz Typist BETH WILLIAMS Staff Veronica Grant, Don McCunniff, Bobby Bunch Advisor SISTER PATRICIA “Coming and going; Walking and running; sharing ideas and feelings; Experiencing so much in such a short while; we cannot stay forever yet we have grown from our stay; it’s time to move on, to expand ourselves and conquer our goals; We have given; We have taken; A part of our life is over. 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