Seminole County High School - Indian Yearbook (Donalsonville, GA)
- Class of 1968
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t S t ;y WTf te I ' II Dedication THE 1968 INDIAN STAFF DEDI- CATES OUR ANNUAL TO THE MANY MEMORIES THAT WE LEAVE AND CAR- RY WITH US FROM SCHS. THIS YEAR HAS HELD MEMORIES FOR EACH OF US — SOME HAPPY, SOME SAD. IT IS OUR HOPE THAT SOME PART OF THIS BOOK WILL KEEP ALIVE THE MANY HAPPY MOMENTS WE SPENT HERE, AND AS WE FLIP THROUGH THE PAGES IN YEARS TO COME, IT WILL BRING BACK TO US THE JOY OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS. Hard Work, Home Work Slow Work, No Work, Listening, Talking, Thinking, Walking, Seeing, Being . . . This Is School, This and More — School Can Open Many Doors. ADMINISTRATION Qeminole County Board of Education MRS. MARTHA HASTEY Secretary MRS. HELEN O’NEAL Visiting Teacher MR. N. P. MALCOM County School Superintendent SEATED: Mr. (J. W. McLeod, CHR; Mr. N. P. Malcom, CSS: Mr. H. C. Bridges. STANDING: Mr. Ralph Trawick, Mr. Milton Johnson, Mr. Willis Ausley. Faculty WILMA D. JONES W.C.G., B.S. Shorthand, Typing ADDIE P. BRIGHAM W.C.G., A.B. English J. B. JENKINS University of Georgia, M.A. Mathematics, Biology MYRVIS L. BRIDGES University of Georgia, B.S. Mathematics FRANCES L. LANDRETH Judson College, B.A. French, English EMMA S. BLAZER McKendree College, A.B. English 10 DORIS D. OWEN University of Georgia, B.S. Science JAMES I. PHARIS Northwestern State, B.A. Social Studies ANN T. SMITH Valdosta S. College, A.B. English DOROTHY W. DALE University of Georgia, A.B. Social Studies PATRICIA M. MILLER Georgia Southern, B.S. Civics, World History MARY N. KIRKLAND W.C.G., B.S. Librarian MARCUS A. HOLLEY Berry College, B.S. Physical Education, Biology ROBERT L. STRICKLAND Auburn University, B.S. Band, Glee Club II DOROTHY K. HALL W.C.G., B.S. Science, Chemistry B. B. BAKER University of Georgia, B.S.A., Agriculture VIC C. HICKSON W.C.G., B.S. DAVID F. HICKEY Troy State College, B.S. P.E., English Home Ec., Science ELIZABETH H. BRIDGES Ga. Southern College B.S., Business Education ALMA ADAMS Ga. Southern College, B.S. Mathematics DOUGLAS L. SPIVEY Troy State College, B.S. P.E., Science, English 12 Mrs. Moseley joins faculty in January He does do something besides complain! I wonder what's in there today! At midnight they turn into pumpkins. 13 Lunchroom Staff Mrs. Henry Temples Mrs. Louie Owens, Manager Bus Drivers Kneeling: Gordon Ivey, Luther Odom, L. T. Odom, Thomas Alday. Standing: James B. Dykes, R. A. Baxley, Mrs. Billie Reese, Alvin Thomas, Jimmy Odom, Jr., J. W. Yearta. Absent: Hill Pace, John Ritchie. CLASSES Mighty, Mighty Seniors 16 PRESIDENT - E. C. Bridges V1CE-PRES. — Gary Spooner SEC.-TREAS. — Diane Cross REPORTER — Bob Dozier UNDA ALDAY “Let me live my life as a carefree soul, complete with laughter.” Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sec. 1, Rep. 1; 4-H 1; F.H.A. 2; Lib. Club 1 NANCY ALDAY “A smile for all, a greeting glad, a lovable, jolly way she had.” F.H.A. 4 1 RITA ALDAY “She looks upon them with laugh- ing eyes.” Basketball 2 JOE ALIGOOD “His thoughts guide his actions and determine his life.” Hi-Y 1 BUSTER AUSLEY “Things do not happen, they have to be done.” Sr. Superlative, F.F.A. 4, Sec. 1 BILLY RAY BARBER “A deed well-done is a deed not to be forgotten.” F.F.A. 2; Football 2 DANNY BATTLES “They tell me the world is what you make it.” Hi-Y 4; 4-H 1; Band 4, Pres. 2; Vice- pres. 1 E. C. BRIDGES “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.” Sr. Superlative, Hi-Y 4;Treas. 1; Lib. Club 1; 4-H 1; One Act Play 2; Basketball 2; Golf Team 1; Pres. Sr. Class KATHY BRIGHAM “Happy-go-lucky some of us say, but there’s common sense ’neath her pose of play.” Sr. Superlative, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pres. 2; Basketball 4, Co-Capt. 1; Jr. Class Sec.-Treas. JOE BROWN “The reason God created woman last — because He didn’t want any advice while creating man.” Sr. Superlative, Hi-Y 1; F.F.A. 4; Football 4 MARGARET BROWN “If music is the food of love, play on.”. F.H.A. 1; 4-H 2; Lib. Club 2 NANCY BROWN “A willing heart, a helping hand, al- ways ready on demand.” Tri-Hi-Y 2; Annual Staff l;Typ. Ed. 1 PATRICIA BURKE “Does her best and forgets the rest.” FREIDA CHESHIRE “Always happy, never sad, some- times naughty, never bad.” Transferred ’65, F.H.A. 3 ANN CLAYTON “Adam had lots of sons, and there are lots of ’em I haven’t met yet.” Sr. Superlative, Homecoming Queen; Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H 1; F.H.A. 2; Lib. Club 1, Rep. 1; Fresh. Sec.- Treas.; Cheerleader 3, Co-Capt. 1, Capt. 1 TERRIE COLLINS “She looks quite safe and sound — but so does gunpowder.” F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Lib. Club 1; Annual Staff 1, Class Ed. 1; 4-H 1 JANIE CROSBY “A giggle here, a giggle there, she has lots of friends everywhere.” Sr. Superlative; Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H 2; F.H.A. 1; Lib. Club 2 DIANE CROSS “A real good pal in every way, for she is the same day by day.” Miss S.C.H.S.; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chap. 1, Vice-Pres. 1, Dist. Chap. 1;4-H 1; Annual Staff 3, Ed. 1, Asst. Ed. 1, Club Ed. 1; Fresh. Vice-Pres.; Sr. Sec.-Treas.; Homecoming Court 2; D.A.R. Good Citizen; Cheerleader TERRY DANIELS “It’s better to speak too little than too much.” BOB DOZIER “You’re only young once, if you work it right once is enough.” Sr. Superlative, Hi-Y 4, Sr. Rep.; Baseball 2; Football 2. DIANE DRAKE “It’s nice to be natural, when you’re naturally nice.” Sr. Superlative, Tri-Hi-Y 4, One Act Play 1 BENJIE FLOYD “His only labor is to kill time.” Sr. Superlative, Hi-Y 4;4-H 2; Lib. Club 1; Band 2 JUDY FORD “Quite a girl in every way, may she always stay that way.” Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. 3; Glee Club 1; Lib. Club 2, Vice-pres. 1 HAROLD GARRETT “Life is too short to worry.” Transferred ’67 SANDRA GAULDEN “You think she’s shy, oh me! Oh my! You just don’t know her that’s why.” F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 2, Sr. Ed. 1, Sports Ed. 1; Basket- ball 4 LARRY GRAY “Time is valuable; why waste it working.” Hi-Y 3; 4-H 2; Football 4; Basket- ball 4 SHIRLEY HAGLER “Always smiling, always alert, al- ways cheerful, always pert.” Tri-Hi-Y 4, Rep. 1, Sec. 1; F.H.A. 4, Pres. 1; 4-H 2; Lib. Club 1 ELAINE HARRISON “Peaceful, quiet, and kind, to everyone she is a friend.” F.H.A. 3; Rep. 1; 4-H 1 JO ANN HARRISON “Full of laughter, full of fun, full of life, a happy one.” F.H.A. 4, Rep. I; 4-H 2 SUE HERRING “Three days I never worry about — yesterday, today, and tomorrow.” Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. 2; Lib. Club 1 KELLY HICKS “Of all things I like best, I’d much prefer to sit and rest.” F.F.A. 4, Par. 1 ANDY HILL “There is no substitute for knowl- edge; no short cuts to practice.” Sr. Superlative; Hi-Y 4, Vice-Pres. 1, Chap. 1; 4-H 2; Football 4 ROGER HOLLY “Teachers, classes, and homework are my only objections to educa- tion.” F.F.A. 4; 4-H 1 LARRY HORNE “A friendly face, a happy grin, have helped him many friends to win.” Hi-Y 3; Basketball 4; Nat. Science Award ’67 ALAN INGRAM “Children should be seen and not heard, but I’m a big boy now.” Hi-Y 2; F.F.A. 4, Treas. 1; Foot- ball 3 BO JOHNSON “Like bullets, the smoothest men go fartherest.” Sr. Superlative; F.F.A. 3; Basket- ball 4; Football 4; Baseball 4 DAVID JOHNSON “Why take life seriously, you’ll never get out of it alive anyway.” F.F.A. 2; 4-H 2 MARTHA ANN JONES “Always a smile to greet you, when ever she chances to meet you.” F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Annual Staff 1, Typ. Ed. 1 FLAVIA KIRKLAND “Leave silence to the saints. I’m just human.” Sr. Superlative; F.H.A. 4; 4-H 1; Lib. Club 3, Sec. 1, Pres. 1, State Sec. l;One Act Play 3; Declama- tion 1; Cheerleader 1; Homecoming Court 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4 RANDY KING “Pleasure fills our years, drop study if it interferes.” Hi-Y 4; 4-H 1; Football 2; Basket- ball 1 WAYNE LOYLESS “I never know what I’ll do next.” F.F.A. 4; Baseball 2 EVELYN LOMINECK “Her talents are of the silent kind.” Lib. Club 4 ELIZABETH McCALVIN “I believe in taking life easy.” F.H.A. 2; 4-H 1; Glee Club 1 SANDRA McDANIEL “A blonde, live-wire, full of fun.” Lib. Club 2, Pari. 1 JESSE McLEOD “Friendly, handsome, and kind, another like him is hard to find.” Sr. Superlative; Hi-Y 2; Basketball 4; Baseball 1; Football Mgr. 1; Pres. Soph. Class CATHERINE MILLER “A good disposition is more valua- ble than gold.” Tri-Hi-Y 4; Lib. Club 1; F.H.A. 4 COLETA MIMS “Of all the joys 1 can recall, being in love is the best of all.” Sr. Superlative; F.H.A. 4; Basket- ball 4 JIM MORRIS “He’s always right quiet, and quite right.” F.F.A. 4 ED MOSELY “He may look quiet, but look again.” Sr. Superlative; Hi-Y 4; Baseball 2; Basketball 3; Football 3 RETAH MOSELY “In thy face I see a n.tjj of honor, truth, and loyalty.” F.H.A. 4, Sec.-Treas. 1; 4-H 1 CYNTHIA MOULTON “Life without fun and mischief is no life at all.” Sr. Superlative; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. 2; Lib. Club 3, Rep. 1 ELIZABETH MURKERSON It’s never wise to be wiser than necessary.” Lib. Club 1 GERALD NEWBERRY “All the world loves a lover except when he’s driving in heavy traffic.” Hi-Y 4; 4-H 2; Band 3; Fresh. Pres. TOMMY NEWBERRY “A leader of men — a follower of women.” Hi-Y 1; Lib. Club 1 BETTY ODOM “Born talking; never lost her birth right.” Tri-Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 2, Rep. 1; 4-H 2; F.H.A. 3 CLINT ODOM “A good listener is usually thinking about something.” F.F.A. 3; 4-H 1 JACK OWEN “Drink not too deeply from the fountain of knowledge, lest you strangle.” Sr. Superlative; Hi-Y 4, Chap. 1, Sec. 1; One Act Play 1; Football 3 DONNA PARKER “Never lets herself be hurried, wor- ried, or flui d.” F.H.A. 4; 4-H 1 EDWARD PARKER “The days that make us happy make us wise.” F.F.A. 4, Treas. 1 ELAINE PARKER “Her heart is like the moon — there’s a man in it.” F.H.A. 3 - ROBERT PERRY “Sober but not serious; quiet but not idle.” F.F.A. 3; 4-H 1 ANN PRITCHETT “Those who know her best, like her best.” F.H.A. 1; Basketball 4, Co-Capt. 1 JOANNA RICHARDSON “Hitch your wagon to a star. Keep your seat and there you are.” Sr. Superlative; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Treas. 1; One Act Play 1 DOYLE ROBERTS “It’s the still tongue that makes the wise head.” F.F.A. 4, Vice-pres. 1, Pres. 1; Foot- ball 1 MERRELL ROBINSON “A better friend is hard to find.” F.F.A. 3, Pari. 1; Football 2, Mgr. SUSIE ROBINSON “Love makes the world go ’round. 4-H 2; Band 3 STEVEN ROMINE “Knowledge in youth is wisdom in old age.” Hi-Y 4, Pres. 2, Vice-pres. 1; Nat. Science Award 67 KENNETH SANDERS “Learn to do by doing.” Hi-Y 2; Football 1, Mgr. 1 RAY SHEFFIELD “A man of few words doesn’t have many to take back.” F.F.A. 4 JOAN SHORES “Where there’s a will, there is a way.” F.H.A. 2 GARY SPOONER “The world knows nothing of its greatest men.” Mr. S.C.H.S.; Hi-Y 4, Rep. 1; 4-H 2; Annual Staff 1, Class Ed. 1; Jr. Vice- Prcs.; Sr. Vice-Pres. JUNE SPOONER “Life without laughter is not life at all.” F.H.A. 4; 4-H 1 NEAL SPOONER “If worry were the cause of death, he would live forever.” F.F.A. 4 PATSY TAYLOR “Push, pull, or get out of the way.’ Lib. Club 2 JOHN THOMAS “All wise men are dying — guess I’ll live forever.” Hi-Y 4; 4-H 2; Lib. Club 1; Band 4 WARD TRULOCK “He’d stop St. Peter’s roll call to tell a joke.” Hi-Y 4, Sec. 1; 4-H 2; Band 4; Lib. Club 2 JOHNNY TURNER “Quiet but nice to know.” VICKI WALLS “Never idle, never still, always talk- ing, always will.” Sr. Superlative; 4-H 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Cheerleader 1; F.H.A. 1 MARTHA SUE WIDNER “Give the world the best you have and the best will come to you.” Tri-Hi-Y 4, Treas. 1, Chap. 1; An- nual Staff 2, Bus. Mgr. 1, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 1 ANN WILLIAMS “I have but one life to live; I’ll do my best.” F.H.A. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Band 3 GEORGE WILSON “They say miracles are past.” Transferred ’67 SHELBY WILSON “He smiles his way through worry.’ F.F.A. 4 Jolly, Jolly, Juniors Reporter — Janet McLeod Secretary-Treas. — Anne Parker Vice-Pres. — Bobby Alday President — Homer Brcckenridge Dee Albritton Bobby Alday Donnie Alday 31 Everett Alday Mary E. Alday Kenneth Arnold Dextral Austin Jimmie Barber Willie Gene Barber Mary Batchelor Ann Bell Homer Breckenridge Ruth Bridges Rosalyn Brookins Randy Brunson Janice Buckhalter Larry Bush Mary E. Callahan Charles Chesnut Roger Clayton Robert Collins Dorothy Conyers Carolyn Cox Johnny Creel Ronnie Creel Steve Cross Nancy Cummings Jack Dale Wayne Dozier Sandra Du priest % Jerry Edmunds Marshall Faircloth Ronnie Faircloth Janice Godby Faync Gordon Beth Hall Martha Rcc Hayes Jimmie Hill Regina Hill Dianne Holley Bobby Holloway Bruce Horn Steve Jcrnigan Debbie Johnson Linda Jones Susan King Carlton Lane Pat Lunsford Jeanic Lynn Annie McLeod Janet McLeod Roberta Miles Joy Miller Phillip Moss Linda Moulton Gloria Odom Leon Odom Wayne Odom Anne Parker Sheryl Pumphrey Billy Rathel Cynthia Roberts Les Robinson Norma J. Sanders Tex Sheffield Marsha Shores Jeanie Sirmons Shelton Spooner Brenda Swanner Robin Tedder Daryl Tollefson Glenda Turner Carolyn Waddell Betty Jo White Delores Whittaker Diann Widner Sharon Widner Don Wiley Erica Williams Charolyn Worrell Jay Wright Silly, Silly Sophomores OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Mike Carr VICE PRESIDENT: Janet Newberry SEC.-TREAS: Nancy Spooner REPORTER: Brenda Burke Roger Atkinson Kathy Barber Vicki Braswell John Broome Brenda Burke Jackie Burke Cynthia Bush Carroll Cannon Mike Carr Kathy Chandler Lavon Chandler Dwight Childrcc Jimmy Childrcc Lynda Cowan Gayle Cross Donald Dale Drake Dale Gene Dollar Brent Dozier Larry Earnest Gary Edwards Scott Edwards Edward Fiveash Tommy Floyd Lynn Foster Wayne Frasier Marsha Gibbons Billy Glass Rusty Hall Charles Hastey Alyce Herring Anita Hill Don Hodge Carey Horne Gene Horn Bruce Hudson Carolyn Ingram Wade Ingram Johnny Johnson Donnie Ray Kelly Pat King Dianne Kirkland Larry Kirksey Bill Lane Brenda Lane Edgar Lane Darrell Langely Rena Loylcss Kathy McLendon Ray McGowan Leonard Middleton Norma Jean Mims Anna Mosely Janet Newberry Cebron Nunnery Ellis Odom Johnny Odom Kathy Odom Wanda Odom Douglas Owens Ginger Perry Phillip Reese Melinda Richards Sue Roberts Donna Smith Louise Smith Nancy Spooner Roycc Stewart Helen Taylor Christine Temples Jerry Temples Raymond Thompson Cathy Trahan Johnny Waddell Phillip Whittaker Randy Whittaker Kim Williams Lanny Williams Raymond Wilson Jane Wright ) Gus Youmans Funny, Funny Freshmen OFFICERS President: Harris Hodges Vice-President: Dorothy Jo Clayton Sec.-Trcas.: Bobby Deaton Reporter: Kenneth Stewart Becky Alday Bill Alday Ramona Austin Steve Barber Graham Bell Phil Brackin Joy Braswell Carlton Bridges Johnny Bridges Allen Brock Barbara Brock Joe Buckhaltcr Peggy Bush Wanda Bush Doyle Carroll Steve Carter Dudley Chanccy Geneen Christmas Dorothy Jo Clayton Sara Bess Clayton Linda Criswell Ricky Cross Ann Cummings Don Daniels Bobby Deaton Rufus Dixon Debbie Dobson Voncile Donley Jim Dostcr Sol Du priest Shelia Durden Joe Edmunds Steve Farley David Foster Eric Gauldcn David Gordon Angela Hall Delora Harrison Dennis Harrison Davcy Herring Tommy Hill Elaine Hines Harris Hodges Horace Horne Don Howell Dewitt Ingram Louise Ingram Sherry Ivey Jimmy Jackson Jim Johnson Junior King Hilton Lane Billy Jo Lott Dawn Lynn Kathy Lynn Charlotte McDaniel Beverly McGowan Cynthia McLeod Robert McLeod Jeanie Middleton James H. Miller, Jr. Lydia Miller David Mims Roy Moulton Cosby Moye Rosby Moye Lillian Murkerson Tim Odom Roy Parker Gary Perry Larry Perry Bruce Phillips Durell Pitts Ellen Poole Gloria Richardson Gloria Roberts Dewain Robinson Phyllis Spooner Kenneth Stewart Ken Stuart Sherrie Swanner David Taylor Katie Temples Jim Thomas Allen Varnum Dianne Waddell Patricia Ward Jimmy White George Whittaker Gloria Widner Darlene Williams Ted Williams Eugene Wilson Kay Woodham Danny Worrell Judy Wright Eighth Grade OFFICERS PRES. — Los Bridges VICE-PRES. — Butch Pierce SEC.-TREAS. - Beth King REPORTER — Ellen Stewart Garland Alday Lynette Alday Roger Aligood Angie Armstrong Benny Baker Bobby Battles Joettc Batts Ronnie Beck Larry Blackburn Jan Bowen Dana Braswell Rufus Breckenridg Tommy Brown Freddie Burch Barbara Bush Debbie Chancey Libby Chancey Carlton Chance Debra Clayton Bimbo Collins Billy Cross Diane Cross Terry Cross Jerry Cunningham Wes Dozier Jane Drake Joe Drake Gloria Dukes Wallace Dukes Glenda Eakin Wiley Easterwood Janice Edmunds Randy Edwards Glenda Ellis Bill Ethridge c Carl Fain David Fain Donna Fairclotl. Sara Fivcash Charlene Glass Gary Lee Glass Ray Glass Susan Hall Eugene Hanks Delores Harlow Marie Helms Warren Herring Peggy Horn Emmett Horne Susan Hudson Jerome Ingram Rickey Jcrnigan Pam Kelley Ricky King Jim Ed Knight Mary Knight Johnny Ladd Robert Lanton David Loylcss Glynn McCalvin Pam McClellan Wendell McLeod Edwina Miller Janice Miller Josic Miller Linda Miller Jesse Moscly Darius Moss Anita Odom Charles Odom Gerald Odom Pam Osborne Hugh Perry Roy Phillips Thomas Phillips Bill Pritchett Pam Ragsdale Shirley Reese Tommy Richards Dave Roberts Durwood Roberts Louisa Roberts Anna Robinson Ilcnc Robinson Bill Rogers Ed Rogers Raymond Sherrer Winfred Sherrer Ted Shinglcr Kent Shores Lewis Spooner Richard Spooner Judy Stewart Rodney Suggs Jim Swanner Denise Taylor Glenda Temples John Thomas Diane Thompson Jerome Thursby Gary Turner Marty Waddell Mikey Waddell Harriette Weeks Linda Weeks Becky Whittaker Janice Whittaker Lanette Whittaker Pat Wiley Alice Wilson FAVORITES Bo Johnson and Ann Clayton Peanuts Worthy and Andy Hill Ed Mosely and Kathy Brigham 50 Joanna Richardson and Bob Dozier E. C. Bridges Cynthia Moulton and and Diane Drake Jack Owen 51 Benjie Floyd and Janie Crosby Flavia Jo Kirkland and ’’Buster Ausley Would You Believe Seniors? Seniors of ‘68 out sell them all! Yep, we tied for third place. Superlatives! White Christmas Play. The sign of a Senior. Even crutches don’t keep Sandra from leaving school! Our Junior-Senior. ATHLETICS Seminole Wins State CAIRO We 7 They 3 CAIRO 1 5 EARLY CO. 4 5 MITCHELL CO. 4 0 MILLER CO. 22 1 EARLY CO. 9 8 MITCHELL CO. 10 0 MILLER CO. 9 0 EARLY CO. 14 0 TERRELL CO. 10 9 IRWIN CO. 3 2 EARLY CO. 14 0 TERRELL CO. 10 9 IRWIN CO. 3 2 VIDAL1A 16 2 VIDALIA 7 2 DADE CO. 3 0 DADE CO. 9 5 Baseball Indians win state for the first time in baseball history. STANDING: L. to R. — J. Hill, J. Pumphrey, E. Mosely, Coach Daniels, B. Dozier, T. Willis, W. Buckhaltcr; KNEELING: M. James, B. Johnson, B. Dukes, J. Womble; SITTING: S. Shingler, B. Baker, B. Fain, B. Alday, R. Collins 56 Football Makes New Record COACH: Marcus Holley ASSISTANT COACHES: Douglas Spivey David Hickey T Robert Collins Joe Brown Quarter Back Half Back MANAGERS: Merrell Robinson Tommy Hill Bo Johnson Bobby Alday Full Back Half Back SCHEDULE Randolph Co. Headland, Ala. Irwin Co. Miller Co. Turner Co. Mitchell Co. Early Co. Pelham Graceville, Fla. Terrell Co. REGION PLAYOFF Irwin Co. We They 7 0 0 0 6 13 20 0 26 7 27 6 21 0 36 16 0 19 7 0 7 28 LARRY GRAY End SCOTT EDWARDS Halfback RICKY CROSS Quarterback GARY SPOONER Tackle HOMER BRECKENRIDGE End PAT LUNSFORD Halfback DENNIS HARRISON Halfback ED MOSELY End KENNETH STEWART Quarterback BOB DOZIER Tackle WAYNE ODOM Center DAVEY HERRING Fullback HILTON LANE Fullback STEVE FARLEY Halfback STEVE CROSS Halfback JIM THOMAS Center ROY MOULTON Tackle DEWAIN ROBINSON Tackle WADE INGRAM End DAVID MIMS End DON DANIELS Guard HARRIS HODGES Guard TOMMY FLOYD Center JIM DOSTER Center DAVID GORDON Tackle Jr. Varsity Football Fight Qong When the green and white are flowing over S.C.H.S. Your name and fame we’re shouting as we cheer you to success. As we march unfaltering forward our victories great we hold. May your glory never lesson, and your courage never fail. KNEELING - left to right — T. Phillips, T. Richards, G. Turner, R. Breckcnridge, D. Roberts, R. King, W. Dukes, W. Dozier, W. McLeod, D. Roberts, R. Sherrcr, B. Collins; STANDING - B. Rogers, D. Fain, D. Loyless, W. Herring, E- Rogers, Coach Spivey, H. Perry, R. Jernigan, R. Suggs, M. Worthy, C. Odom 61 8th Grade Shirley Reese Ed Rogers 62 10th Grade Homecoming Court Mike Carr Lynda Cowan 11th Grade Mary Callahan Steve Jernigan 12th Grade Jack Owen Diane Cross 12th Grade Benjie Floyd “Peanuts” Worthy 9th Grade Dorothy Jo Clayton Bruce Phillips Ann Clayton----Queen “Buster” Ausley Crown Bearers: Doug Parker Monroe Bonner Squaws Are Successful SCHEDULE We They Early Co. 78 26 Miller Co. 48 49 Decatur Co. 61 46 Whigham 57 30 Clay Co. 75 39 Pelham 63 39 Calhoun Co. 52 40 Mitchell Co. 74 36 Cairo 63 42 Miller Co. 32 30 Decatur Co. 50 52 Calhoun Co. 46 35 Clay Co. 72 15 Whigham 62 39 Terrell Co. 48 27 Pelham 53 22 Mitchell Co. 63 54 Terrell Co. 50 34 Early Co. 51 25 Cairo 58 44 Southwest Georgia Tournament Early Co. 51 37 Miller Co. 46 45 COACH - N. P. Malcom CAPTAINS — Ann Pritchett Kathy Brigham Sandra Gaulden Senior Forward Rosalyn Brookins Junior Forward Regina Hill Junior Guard 1st Row—J. Miller, N. Mims, K. Brigham, A. Pritchett, C. Mims, S. Widncr; 2nd Row—C. McLeod, R. Brookins, J. Godby, R. Hill, L. Cowan, C. Temples; 3rd Row:—Manager: G. Richardson, B. Burke, K. McLendon, S. Gaulden, L. Murkerson, J. Braswell, Coach Malcom. Caleto Mims Senior Guard Janice Godby Junior Guard Ann Pritchett Senior Guard Sharon Widner' Junior Guard Indians Have Good Robert Collins Carlton Lane Junior Forward Junior Guard Larry Horn Senior Center Year in Basketball Jesse McLeod Senior Guard Carey Horne Sophomore Forward SCHEDULE We They Early Co. 55 58 Miller Co. 50 52 Decatur Co. 53 54 Whigham 45 75 Clay Co. 73 24 Pelham 49 35 Calhoun Co. 47 54 Mitchell Co. 46 43 Cairo 36 55 Miller Co. 52 48 Decatur Co. 42 54 Calhoun Co. 60 53 Clay Co. 83 38 Whigham 45 61 Terrell Co. 46 65 Pelham 78 33 Mitchell Co. 38 33 Terrell Co. 77 65 Early Co. 62 69 Cairo 42 53 Southwest Georgia Tournament Early Co. 65 89 Ed Mosely Senior Forward Pat King Sophomore Forward Kenneth Arnold Junior Forward 67 1st Row—D. Dale, E. Gauldcn, J. McLeod, D. Dale; 2nd Row—R. Collins, P. Moss, L. Chandler, C. Horne; 3rd Row—C. Lane, L. Gray, L. Horn, P. King, K. Arnold, Coach Spivey. E. C. Bridges—SCHS first entry in Region Golf Tournament. Girl's B-Team 1st Row-B. Burke, J. Braswell 2nd Row—Coach Hickey, C. Temples L. Murkerson, L. Cowan, K. McLendon Robert makes lay-up good for 2 Carey soars high to put her in. points. 69 Cheerleaders Miss Frances Landreth Sponsor Susan Youmans Anita Hill Dawn Lynn Beverly McGowan ‘Peanuts’ Worthy Nancy Spooner Sherry Hall Substitute Ann Clayton Captain Ruth Bridges Co-Captain Kathy Odom Substitute Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders 1st Row-----L. Miller, P. McClellan; 2nd Row — E. Stewart, L. Roberts, J. Miller; 3rd Row-----A. Armstrong, B. King, S. Hall. Scenes Around 8.C.H.8. Our Concession Stands. Coach Spivey tapes Larry’s foot. First Place-Homecoming Parade. Coach Malcom’s Trophies. BOYS!! Decorating our Christmas tree. “Miss” Pauline and Mr. Lee, our faithful score keepers. Y-Officers attending Program Planning Caravan. 4 ORGANIZATIONS Literary Events Quartet — M. Richardson, W. Thompson, G. Spooner, R. Roberts; Accomp.: K. Ward Boy’s Solo — M. Richardson Girl’s Solo — T. Cranberry L. —R. Shorthand — C. Brookins; Girl’s Typing - K. Ward; Home Ec. — R. Mosely; Coach — Mrs. W. Jones; Boy’s Typing— M. North; Home Ec Coach — Mrs. V. Hickson Trio—L.-R.—T. Cranberry, P. Miller, J. McLeod 76 Declamation: S. Shingler B. White Essay: C. Williams M. Richardson Coed-Y Club Pres.—David Fain, Vicc-Prcs. -Pam McClellan, Sec.—Josic Miller, Trcas.—Lcs Bridges, Reporter— Dave Roberts, Chaplain-Mikey Waddell Advisor Mr. Emory Kinard 1st Row——Miller, Batts, Weeks, Thursby, Armstrong, King, Ingram, Weeks. 2nd Row—McClellan, Reese, Drake, Miller, Roberts, Odom, Woods, Miller, Ellis. 3rd Row—Kinard, Bridges, Drake, Fain, Perry, Jernigan, Fain, King, Roberts, Shingler, Waddell 77 Senior Tri-Hi-Y Club 1st Row—McLeod, Swanncr, Kirkland, Worthy, Herring, Hagler, Miller, Odom, Cross, 2nd Row—Roberts, Bridges, Clayton, Brown, Moulton, Collins, Brigham, Widncr, Hall, Batchelor. 3rd Row-Crosby, Williams, Alday, Pumphrcy, Richardson, Waddell. 4th Row—Mrs. Blazer, Drake, Walls, Hill, Gauldcn, Callahan, Miller, Widncr. Advisor Mrs. Emma Blazer President — Kathy Brigham, 1st Vice Pres. — Faye “Peanuts” Worthy, 2nd Vice Pres. — Diane Drake, Secretary Shirley Hagler, Treasurer — Joanna Richardson, Reporter — Linda Alday, Chaplain — Martha Sue Widncr. 78 Advisor: Mrs. E. Bridges President: Anita Hill, Vice President: Anna Moscly, Secretary: Rena Loylcss, Treasurer: Janet Newberry, Reporter: Nancy Spooner, Chaplain: Ginger Perry 1st Row---Hill, Mosely, Loyless, Newberry, Perry, Spooner. 2nd Row---Bridges, Woodham, Clayton, McGowan, Chandler, Burke, Gibbons, Barber, Kirkland, Clayton, Durden, Ward, Hall, Spooner. 79 Senior Hi-Y Club President: Steven Rominc, 1st Vice President: Gary Spooner, Secretary: Jack Owen, Treasurer: Ward Trulock, Reporter: Randy Brunson, Chaplain: Andy Hill. 1st Row---Spivey, Edmunds, Floyd, Battles, Hastcy, Trulock, Hill, Newberry, Dale. 2nd Row—Bridges, Thomas, Dale, Newberry, Brunson, McLeod, Dozier, Owen. 3rd Row---Breckcnridgc, King, Dale, Mosely, Lunsford, Dozier, Chesnut, Collins, Sanders. 4th Row----Rominc, Horn, Jcmigan, Aligood, Gordan, Arnold, Gray, Spooner, Johnson, Ingram. 80 Library Club President: Flavia Jo Kirkland; Vice President: Faye “Peanuts” Worthy; Secretary-Treasurer: Janie Crosby; Reporter: Ann Clayton; Parliamentarian: Glenda Turner. Librarian — Mrs. Mary Kirkland 1st Row------Roberts, Kirkland, Clayton, Collins, Lane, Worthy, Alday. 2nd Row— Dale, Floyd, Thomas, Bridges, Dixon, New- berry, Crosby, Turner, Herring, Kirkland. Future Homemakers of America Club 1st Row—Parker, Hagler, Hayes, Mosely, Harrison, Jones, Gaulden, Mims, Herring, McClendon, Spooner, Mims, Alday. 2nd Row— Odom, Odom, Clayton, Sirmons, Buckhaltcr, Spooner, Shores, McCalvin, Alday, Harrison. 3rd Row—Swanner, Odom, Moulton, Shores, Herring, Ford, Widner, Alday, Criswell, Poole, Hall, Hickson. 4th Row—Clayton, Kirkland, Miller, Ingram, Alday, Collins, Cheshire, McGowan, Pritchett, Ingram, Bell, Conyers, Jones, Parker, Turner, Harrison. FFA Sweethearts FHA FFA Sweetheart Ann Clayton FHA Sweetheart Neal Spooner Future Farmers of America President: Doyle Roberts; Vice President: Evcrettc Alday; Secretary: Buster Auslcy; Treasurer: Alan Ingram; Reporter: Robert Perry; Sentinel: Wade Ingram; Chaplain: Philip Moss Advisor: Mr. Bruce Baker 1st Row—Jackson, Wilson, Stewart, Cross, Dixon, Harrison, Farley, White, Johnson, Johnson, Moye, Ingram, Worrell, Perry. 2nd Row—Baker, King, Bell, Pitts, Chancey, Odom, Carroll, Howell, Phillips, Moye, Tedder, Broome, Cannon, Spooner. Alday, Barber, Perry, Temples, Mims.3rd Row— Robinson, Wilson, Edwards, Odom, Edwards, Odom, Wilson, Kelley, Chcsnut, Dozier, Alday, Cross, Ingram, Ernest, Wilson, Spooner, Williams, Thompson. 4th Row-Buckhalter, Reese, McGowan, Lott, Stewart, Wiley, Holley, Johnson, Albritton, Bridges, Fivcash, Creel, Stewart, Childrec, Hill, Loyless, Brackin, Barber, Dupree, Robinson, Langcly, Foster. 5th Row—Parker, Faircloth, Bush, Morris, Middle- ton, Garrett, Atkinson, Robinson, Moss, Roberts, Bridges, Clavton, Fraiser. Dollar, Perry, Ingram, Barber, Whittaker, Holloway, Sheffield, Ausley. 84 Drum Majorette SHERYL PUMPHREY Seminole's Majorettes Feature Twirler Flag Twirler Flag Twirler ANNA MOSELY DIANNE KIRKLAND FLAVIA JO KIRKLAND Head Majorette JANET MCLEOD SUSAN KING ANITA ODOM KATHY BARBER Qeminole's Marching Indians Band Director - Robert Strickland Kneeling Moscly, Pumphrey, 1st Row-------McLeod, King, Kirkland, Battles, Carr, Hall, McLeod, Williams, Ward, Ward, Sanders, Drake, Richardson, Kirkland, Barber, Odom, 2nd Row---Strickland, Gordon, Trulock, Chandler, Jones, Stewart, Ingram, Mcdly, McLeod, Hall, Ritchie, 3rd Row Auslcy, Ellis, Roberts, Priest, Hanna, Crosby, Drake, Lane, Knight, 4th Row-Battles, Brookins, Ethridge, Durden, Floyd, Chesnut, Cross, Roberts, King, King, Miller, Thursby, McLendon, Bridges, Rathel, Miller, Herring, Pierce, Foster. 86 PERCUSSION SECTION LOWER BRASS SECTION SAXOPHONE AND FLUTE SECTION 87 OUR ALMAMATER On a city's southern borker Reared against the sky; Proudly stands our Alma Mater As the years go by. 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