Peter G Appling High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Macon, GA)

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= PETER G. APPLING HIGH SCHOOL Sr Se eR oe fe be EY Siem PVN L TU ETUPEOOELTCE MELT REEL , et hg has Bt hee on PODS PINS ee Sandra Golden Lett ye Ward Odttor Co- Attor Presented P35 Y The Annual Ofaff Peter G Appling Stigh Schoo! Thi dcon, Georgia ) Contents Yearbook aff The Principal Administration and Otaff ONudent Body Oecenior « Superlatives Activities C Spr ILLS Advertisements ( Jord From the ©ditors We, the Wildcat Staff, take pride in presenting to you the 1965 edition of the Wildcat. Within these covers are glimpses caught here and there, so that in years to come memories of the good ole days” at Peter Appling High School will not be forgotten, The candid shots revealed in this book are yours, You made them; we preserved them, - Departing we leave behind us footprints on the 400 of time. May this year's Wildcat be a constant and pleasant re- minder of the bonds which exist between you and your friends as well as you and your Alma Mater..... , —- ) i S ae 5A 06 — - Oitdeat edicated ‘So a he c Activity ts the only road to A nowledge”’ George DB. Ohaw +f Because of his untiring efforts and his sin- cere interest in the youth of our comm nity, the yearbook staff has dedicated The Wildcat to Mr. J. L. Early, Athletic Director of Peter G, Appling High School, After receiving his basic training at Fort Hill School, presently, M.M, Burdell, and Hud- son High Industrial School, he furthered his edu- cation at Georgia Baptist College and the Fort Valley State College where he received a B.S, degree in Health and Physical Education, In his quest for knowledge, he studied at Mercer Uni- versity and the graduate division of the Fort Valley State College where he is pursuing a Master's degree in Guidance and Counseling. Love of youth has always been evident in Mr. Early's life, for even as a student, he helped with the athletic activities of his school and af- ter graduating, coached the basketball and foot- ball teams of his Alma Mater. Of his many activities, participation in the activities of his church take precedence, Asa member of Grey's Chapel A.M.E. Church, he has served as superintendent of the Sunday School for eighteen years and is a member of the Stewart and Trustee Boards, clerk of the church, class leader, layman of the East Macon District, and layman of the Macon, Georgia Conference. His contribution of more than thirty years in scouting and coaching has awarded him numerous citations, locally and state-wide, Serving as director of Grey's Hill Municipal Pool for fourteen years, he is widely known and well-liked by the citizens of this community. Teaching First Aid for the National American Red Cross, working with the National Foundation for the March of Dimes, serving as Commissioner of officials and Corresponding Secretary of the Georgia Interscholastic Asso- ciation for district four, and membership in the Southern Coaches and Official Association, acclaim his leisure hours. Fraternal and social organizations are a part of his active life. He is a thirty-third degree Mason of the F, A.M, Central City Lodge Number twelve, and past president of Monseiur Et Madame Social and Civic Club of Macon, It is because of the fulness of Mr. Early's life and his community wide service, that we dedicate this book to him, with hopes that many will be inspired by his zealousness and emulate his active life, GREETINGS As usual itis a sincere pleasure for me to greet you in the edition of the school annual, and to share in the reminis- cences of your high school d You ist consider yourselves fortunate to have reached this level of achievement in your lives since some two hun- dred and fifty students who entered Appling High School with you in 1960 are no longer counted among your ranks. Yet, I challenge all of you who remain to prepare yourselves to en- ter the doors of opportunity now opened to you and leave those doors confidentially prepared as a credit to yourselves, your school, your state, and to your nation. I specifically encourage those of you who are capable and interested to pursue careers in medicine and dentistry, and then intently reflect upon filling in the vast vaccum that is being created in this section of Georgia. We must attempt in some way to relieve this condition where there is a scarcity or inadequate number of prepared people in the medical pro- fession to serve over forty thousand people. The challenge is great and the rewards are even greater. This age in which you now live demands of you the highest principles and ideals that you have learned in school and church, Hence, when the days of reflection are upon you, it may be recalled, I was challenged, I accepted, and now I serve my fellowmen in humility, in dignity, and in honor. No greater reward can I ever receive than to be able to say that I served my people well.” As the years advance, and as you review the 1965 edition of THE WILDCAT the faculty and I trust that you will have realized some of your dreams, and that all of you will be able to identify each of your classmates as responsible contributing members to society rather than liabilities, Harry B, Thompson Mrs, D, C. Binford Asst. Librarian Mr. J. S. Blackshear Curriculum Coordinator vonenenenneant UL Mrs, H, R. Epps Librarian ae wa jai f 7 a Mr. J. B. Sheftall Counselor RAYMOND BAKER an’ = . Mathematics | MRS, DOROTHY C, BLACK Science, Modern Dancing MISS ELEANOR BLACKSHEAR Mathematics JOHN S, BLACKSHEAR Mathematics, Science MRS, EVA G, BONNER Social Studies MRS, EDD YE R, BOOTH Social Studies MRS, WILLIE B, BROADY Home Economics MRS, LOUISE C, BRUMFIELD Music MRS, GLORIA B, BRYANT Health, Physical Education MRS, ELLA S, CARTER English, French EMMETT W, DENERSON Mathematics WILLIAM H, DUNN, JR, Economics, Mathematics JOHNNIE L, EARLY Health and Advanced Health Physical Education MISS BERTHA J Algebra , Geometry MRS, CLARA B, EVERETT Physical Education Health MRS, NAOMI FERGUSON English MRS, MATTIE D, FONVIELLE English, Art GEORGE B, GODDARD Social Studies MRS, SALLIE I, GODDARD English, Spanish WILLIAM A, GRANT Industrial Arts MRS, JANE K, GRIER Mathematics, Science MRS, DRUCILLA B, HARDNETT Social Studies WILLIE C, HILL Social Studies MISS ANN M, HOLMES English H, T, JONES Science MRS, SUSIE J, MATHIS Business Education ROBERT A, METTS Science, Biology E, O, McDOWELL English, French MISS VIVIAN V, MIMMS Biology, Chemistry MRS, VIRGINIA J, MORGAN Mathematics MRS, EMILY P, PALMER English JAMES C, POSTELL English, AVA MRS, MYGLEETUS J, REID Spanish MRS, PATRICIA J, ROBINSON English, Reading R S, BOBBIE B, JORDAN ecience, biology A YMOND P, JORI Band, Music MRS, RUBY J, KENDRICK Home Economics SHARLES F, LUTTRELL Drivers Education ROY ROBINSON Health, Physic { ROUNDT REE French MRS, RETHA W, Social Studies MRS, GWENDOLYN L, SIMMS JAMES L, SOMONTON Advanced Health, First Aid MRS, JOYCE SIMONTON English MRS, FANNIE P, STEPHENS English JAMES E, THOMAS Geometry, Algebra MRS, THEODORA S, THOMAS Business Education ERNEST TOLBERT Physical Education MRS, SARA R, VINSON Social Studies MRS, LILLIE W, WIMBERLY Social Studies B. Broady Miss Carolyn Inman Supervising Teacher Home Economics _ Mrs. E, M, Booth Mrs. Evelyn Brown Supervising Teacher Social Studies Miss Carolyne Carter E, O, McDowell Natural Science Supervising Teacher Mrs. R. W. Simms Mrs. Alice Alford Supervising Teacher Social Studies { | ) Mrs, Ludell Dinkins Home Economics Miss V. V. Mims Supervising Teacher Gary Cooper French Apprentic 2 The Student Teacher. . Student Teaching is a job which involves ch knowledge, much perservance and much nore patience, It is not easy for a college stu- dent to step out of the classroom and immedi- ately take charge of 30 or 40 elementary or high school students, But this is exactly what a student teacher must do, He must be prepared to face any problem and come up with a so- lution- a good solution, He must be prepared to take full responsibility which is soon to come, But, of course, there is the time to look forward to when the title student teacher is exchanged for TEACHER, and one realizes that all the work has been well worth the reward. The Supervising Teacher..... The supervising teacher is Billy Graham, Emily Post, and Lassie, blended into one, Like Billy, he is a model teacher; like Emily, he knows the right thing to do at the right time; like Lassie, he listens, understands, and loves, To the student teacher he is a storehouse of teaching tricks. He can operate the most obsti- nate mimeograph machine, can remember the most helpful data on students, and make the L. Searcy Supervising Teacher Seac 2222'S most difficult record-keeping system seem simple. Too, he has discovered not only how to evaluate and where to observe, but also which is the shortest route to the cafeteria, His shoulders are straight with the pride of . his profession; yet they are wonderfully soft to Mrs cry on, His handshake is reassuring. His know- how” and his wealth of ideas and materials, coupled with his willingness to share, mold him into that priceless commodity, the friend, . Anna Colbert Home Economics With a guiding hand he suggests, criticizes, helps, At times he deliberately allows his stu- dent teacher to make mistakes, But even then, the reason for such actions is obvious; for, in addition to being a friend, he bears also the equally important title - TEACHER, Charles Stroud Social Studies — 4 Mrs. D, H, Adams Supervising Teacher Miss Annie Randall Mathematics Miss Emma Buchanan Home Economics 2 BY $ re. , - « Mrs. S, R, Vinson Supervising Teacher Miss Gloria Dukes Natural Science Jimmy Daniely, Jr. Social Studies Mrs. R. J. Kendrick Supervising Teacher Miss Almarene Johnson French 4 X Mrs, D, C, Black Supervising Teacher W. C, Hill Supervising Teacher Oenror C ass () Wercer i) Yh Henry Lamar Charles Roberts President Vice President Pleona Bell Bettye Ward Treasurer Bus. Manager Ann Mitchell Secretary DP ADKINS, CELESTE ANDERSON, NELLIE ANTHONY, RICHARD BAILEY, ALFRED BAILEY, JESSIE BAKER, FLORIA BATTLE, ELAINE BELL, PLEONA BLASH, ANN R, BOOIE, RONALD BOYD, JACQUELYN BROWN, VERNON BRYANT, BARBARA BUTTS, CHARLES CARSON, VERNA CLARK, JENETT COLE, GEORGE COLLINS, MARTHA CROCKETT, PATRICIA CURRY, SARA A, DANIELS, AGNES F, DANIELS, DIANN DANIELS, LESTER DAVIS, CAROLYN DAVIS, DOUGLAS DAVIS, JANET x. 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Brown, Vivian Burke, Olivia Cater, Terry Cason, Jeanette Carson, Larry Carson, Bruce Cannon, Sylvia Card, Sarah Carey, David Chapman, Alfred Chapman, Ellastine Childs, Edward Childs, Everett Choales, Brenda Clark, Sandra Clay, Sherlene Clemons, Bobbie Coffer, William J. a Colbert, Othor Collins, Sames Council, Vernon Crawford, Bennie Culler, Lynda Cullins, Carolyn Cummings, Ethelina Curry, Patricia Daniels, Alfred Daniels, Joe Daniels, Roy Lee Daniely, David Davis, Carolyn Davis, Linda Davis, Toni Dean, David Dean, Tony Dennard, Ruben Dennard, Rutha Dixion, Johnny Dumas, Freddie Dumas, Major Durham, Larry Early, Faye Elaine Easley, Shirley Eason, Larry Elder, Justine Ellis, Cora Engram, Mellie Engram, Johnnie Evans, Christine Farrar, Jeanette Ficklin, Bobby Finney, James Finney, Shedrick Floyd, Evelyn Ford, Francis Fordham, William Forest, Arlando Franks, Lloyd Gallemore, James Gibbs, Andrew Glover, Mildred Glover, Pearlie Glover, Ronald Glover, Shedrick Grady, John Gray, Alfred Green, Iverson Green, Walter Green, William Green, Willie Lee Greene, Ruby Greene, Terry Griffin, Brenda Griswold, Ray Grose, Leon Guyton, James Hall, Eddie L. Hamilton, Beverly Hamilton, Judy Hardeman, Willie Harper, Jacqueline Harris, Gary Harris, Regina Harris, Willie F. Harvey, Kenneth Hayes, Jimmy Henderson, Thelma Hill, Samuel Hill, Shedrick Hodges, Willie Holland, Maxine Hollimon, William Hollingsworth, Oliviz Horne, Shirley Horton, Mary Hunt, Ponnell Hunt, Tony Huston, Patty Irving, James Ivy, Sandra Jackson, Judy Jackson, Leola Jackson, Sharon Jackson, Shirley Jackson, Virginia Jackson, Willie Jefferson, Eloise Johnson, David Lee Johnson, Eddie Johnson, Shelia Johnson, Earl Johnston, Benjamin Jones, Arthur Jones, Dawson Jones, Dewitt Jones, Faye Jordan, Aaron Kellam, Mary Kemp, Patricia King, Thomas Knighton, Thomas Lawson, Nona Lester, Samuel Lewis, Andrew Lewter, Veda Ann Lindsey, Bobbie J. Little, Paul Louder, Joyce Lucas, Algernon Mackey, Hosie Madison, Theodore Mahone, Ella Mallory, Donald Mathis, Judy Maxwell, Shirley McCoy, Christopher McMicheal, Jerri MeNair, Janice Merriweather, Dwight Merriweather, Jerry Milline, Charlie Miller, Betty Miller, Canzota Miller, RaJeane Mitchell, Willie Moffett, Otivia Moore, Clifford Moore, Doris Morgan, Micheal Morgan, William Morris, Mary Lou Murphy, Liza Nash, Linda Nelson, Curnette Orr, James Owens, Billy Parks, John Parks, Willie Mac Patterson, Bernice Paul, Melvin Pennymon, James Pitts, Arletha Pitts, Earl Pitts, Lyvonne Pitts, William Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, Linda D, Phillips, Linda J. Powell, Patricia Pryor, Patricia Raines, Alvin Randall, Alvin Redding, Oury Reeves, Willie Reid, Patrina Reynolds, Frances Reynolds, Newburn Richardson, Deborah Roberts, George Robinson, Gene Robinson, Bessie Robinson, William Rose, Alfonza Rose, Sandra Ross, Betty Ross, Martha Ross, Oscar Jr. Ross, Tommy Ross, Willie F. Rousseau, Annie Sampson, Jerome Sams, Deloris Sams, Fannie Sams, Larry Sandifer, Gregory Scott, Edward Myles Shelton, William Sherman, Dorothy Simmons, Benny Simmons, Linda Sue Singleton, Janice Singleton, Linda Slappy, Roland Slappy, Zetter Smith, Addie Smith, Al Smith, Barbara Smith, Dave Jr. Smith, James Smith, Linda Smith, Luther Smith, Sylvia Solomon, Sheila Spikes, Richard Spradley, Marcus Stanley, Zenovia Stephens, Jestine Summerford, Marvin Tarver, Martha Taylor, Peter Taylor, Winnie P, Thomas, Angela Thomas, Lillian Thomas, Patricia Thomas, Sarah Thompson, Freida Tharpe, June Tolbert, Ernest Toomer, Martha Trammell, Hazel Trammell, Robert Tripp, Ulysses Turner, Alvin Turner, Elizabeth Valentine, Edward Veal, Bonnie Veal, Homer Vinson, Charlene Walker, Jacquelyn Walker, Lillie Jane Ward, Jacquelyn Ward, Joseph Ware, Mary Louise Washington, Martha Waters, George Watkins, Elnora Watson, Terry Wedlowe, Delorise White, Terry Whitehead, David Whitby, Helen Williams, George Williams, James Williams, Laverne Williams, Lottie Williams, Oscar Williams, Roger Williams, Sara J. Williams, Terry Williams, Sharon Wilson, Alfred Wimberly, Cheryl Wimberly, Dianne Womble, Johnnie Woodford, Alonza Woodford, Carol Woodford, Johnny C. Woodford, Terry Wornum, Marion Wright, Maxie Wright, Willie Wynn, Maria Youngblood, Johnny ©ducatton Says Dividends . in Better Human Relations An opportunity to learn is the birthright of every American child, a promise ful- filled by our public schools. The creation of these schools is a stir- ring epoch of our national life, Each day the American flag along with - ++ 4n National Economic Growth the United States and Georgia flags were . in Better Communities flown, each class submitted Education Week Posters depicting some phase of the national theme, Bulletin boards were decorated appro- priately. Each class designed invita- tions to send to parents. Many parents responded to this invitation and came out to witness our open house and chapel program. A schedule was worked out in order that groups of students could attend various lectures held in the library each day during the week. . in Good Citizenship To climax the week, pastor J. Paul Monk, . in Personal Fullfillment the. efficient pastor of the Spring Street Tabernacle Church, brought a most in- spirational and dynamic message to the Faculty and Student body. Mrs, M, D. Fonvielle served as general chairman of all activities, _ in Improved Earning Power Ppa Macon with de On Thursday October 22, 1964, we were honored with the appear- ance of The Aristocrat of Bands , nationally famous Tennessee A. and I, State University Marching Band. The band is noted for performing intricate dance steps while playing equally difficult music. To this group: the band members, directors, and chaperons, words of gratitude and sincere thanks can not be adequately expressed to you for the entertainment particularly favored by the performance of your superior-rated college marching band. The Macon public gratefully received the Tennessee Band and welcome your return. - : . . - en , i se LiLtee pueriit ttttut river vss y ™ (Coronatton Scenes ENTHUSIASTIC EIGHT SLAGS Pd THE IN i 7 a4 ; 4 “4 LARKS aaa | Rawip % s A i HOT RODS i LES BONNES AMIES - et . Pe: = iy ole CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH CLUB ies ee CROWD NA ry wd oi wall CLUB aay ai tail weedale PHYSICS . 9° ® Brice . 4% 3 ae i. ee 42, “fh ° | Mg CHEMISTRY B® = ‘ a . . = a | = | r. POOL les 12-2 a9 Classes ry) Ne Ng TAA, iy OY abo bn) oe wie i - C Sophom are and ; Juntor C asses — Py i sain ak ree ( pe: 7 mt 4 oni tN pn ees Sentor Band Won aS: The Senior SHtighsteppers C ) 5OrUus and Cnsemble - =. IBAA BPP MARA YD 9 Ur aa tT TA Vie Bh Yd ( lafeler ta TK anagertal C aff Sid | N 8 ) ) ( JLAMEC L'a .2 Smile . ” as on a ——— y) € gu © 2: Y Ss yom | mW ‘ aS —— y 4 “a Co-Captains Ronnie Booie Walter Johnson Senior Players Roy Robinson BASKETBALL 64-65 2 Peter G, Appling enjoyed the best season in the history of the school. Posting an 18 nd 7 loss record, They lost their first game but settled down to win nine straights, ffensive attack, The fast break which gave them a total of average of 78. Our hats off to coach Roy Robinson for a job Sports Editor Alfred Bailey OPP, OPPONENT APPLING'S OPP, SCORE SCORE SCORE Beach 49 65 Thompkin 81 Ut Sol Johnson 63 713 Ballard=- Hudson 713 68 Sol Johnson 103 46 Monroe Laney Ballard-Hudson Lucy Laney Beach Pinevale Pinevale Center Booker on--l Oo U1 Josey Josey Carver Center Hunt Calhoun Spencer Monroe Thompkins Spencer Carver 30 fo) 93 55 70 90 85 U Q aan ca bh © IA AAeF OC oI 1 © © NnNnwaansA on Auto Gl apl. $ Auto Gla pln Ss UU the nest of the boys iw jame iswt so exciting w “S x M “2 ¥ 4 RR Me “ Ch ww ° School Tamena think T4 go Te of T CONGRATULATIONS 1964-65 GRADUATES WR Furure Lire Be Fitceo Witn Happines HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS REMEMBER HE Wetcome Mar Is Atways HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS SH 3-0342 Macon, GeorciA CARTOON Boy just think four more years to go and I'm already excited. Why are you so excited Alma. I'll be finished then, p ae Duality vam 833 THIRD STREE MACON, GEORGIA PETER G= APPLING HIGH SCHOOL a Ta PE a ——t ae ; _— ae RT ne . o — , = — i Fe ee a


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