Seminole County High School - Indian Yearbook (Donalsonville, GA)

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7ti IdiiAii 1970 Gwtgfa Peoptpj • . . special $ . . . tU {ftetid vuiiO' has $ hiudv to tiM 0« . . . cldnS le te l 04V poltuS . . . eyes tldtvkiM,g (MStaad S ktfiuq dooMv O j K OOJCOiiOtv . . . g OK sutg t]fi would through tkpj fnUde l |3age . . . quiet stu hj 3 Dactecftfeoft ... A Devoted Teacher ... A Loyal Friend ... A Trusted and Beloved Person ... we dedicate this 1970 INDIAN to you, Dowthq j-leM ... Because we love you not only as a teacher but as a dear friend. BoW ofo BduuCotUmi L-R: Mr. N. P. Malcom, C. S. S.; Mr. H. C. Bridges CHR.; Mr. Milton Johnson, Mr. Willis Ausley, Mr. Bill Dozier, Absent: Mr. Ralph Trawick. MYRVIS BRIDGES University of Ga. B.S. Mathematics B. B. BAKER University of Ga. B.S. A. Agriculture ELIZABETH BRIDGES Ga. Southern B.S. Business Ed. ALMA ADAMS Ga. Southern B.S. Mathematics DAVID J. HICKEY Troy State B.S. Phys. Ed. English KAYE D'ANGIO Flordia Southern College B. A. French, English VIC HICKSON Ga. College at Milledgeville B.S. Science, Home DOROTHY HALL Ga. College at Milledgeville B.S. Science DOROTHY DALE University of Ga. A.B. Social Science 9 J. B. JENKINS Piedmont University of Ga. B.S., M. A. Mathematics I WILMA O. JONES Ga. College at Milledgeville B.S. Business Ed. EMORY C. KINARD Auburn B.S., M.Ed. Counselor MARCUS A. HOLLEY Berry, University of Ga. B.S., M.Ed. Phys. Ed. Biology AGNES MOSELEY Ga. Southern B.S. Social Studies DORIS OWEN University of Ga. ANN SMITH DOUGLAS SPIVEY Troy State B.S., MAT. Science, Phys. Ed. ROBERT STRICKLAND Auburn B.S. Band, Chorus SUZANNE SHARP Troy State B.S. Social Studies II LumjcIv JZoObn HJi MRS. HENRY TEMPLES MRS. LOUIE OWENS Manager BuS D uu£ iS H. Horne, R. A. Baxley, J. Burke, T. Alday, A. Thomas, J. W. Yearta. ABSENT: G. Ivey, J. Ritchie. 14 KATHY MELISSA BARBER Kathy She's little, she's spry, but there's mischief in her eye. Sr. Superlative; Annual 1, Sr. Class Ed. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 5; Glee Club 1; Band .5, Sec. 1, Maj. 3, Drum Maj. 1; Basketball 1; Cheerleader 1. JACKIE ELAINE BURKE Jackie Unlike others, she is herself. Sr. Superlative; Annual 1, Typing Ed. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 5, Pres. 1; Lib. Club 1; Cheerleader 1; Basketball 1. JOHN SPOONER BROOME John Always up to something. Sr. Superlative; Hi-Y 2, Vice- Pres. 1; Band 2; Football 3. MICHAEL ROBIN CARR Mike A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Mr. S.C.H.S.; Sr. Pres.; Soph. Pres.; Fresh. Sec.-Treas.; Eighth Grade Vice-Pres.; Hi-Y 2, Pres. 1, Vice-Pres. 1; Band 3; Baseball 2; Football 2. CARROLL THOMAS CANNON Carroll He has the ability to do things and uses it wisely. F.F.A. 1, Vice-Pres. 2. CATHERINE ANN CHANDLER Cathy Here’s a girl who's never still; she's always talking and always will. Annual 1, Art Ed. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 5; Band 5, Librarian 1; Glee Club 3, Librarian 1, Rep. 1; Basketball 1. JERRY LA VON CHANDLER Lavon Teachers and classrooms are my only objections to an education. F.F.A. 3; Basketball 2. GAYLE ELAINE CROSS Gayle She looks quiet, safe and sound - but so does gunpowder. Lib. Club 1; Glee Club 1. LYNDA JUNE COWAN Lynda Her friendliness is her life, both grew in one. Take it from her, and her life is done. Sr. Superlative; Jr. Sec.-Treas.; Annual 3, Club Ed. 1, Ed. 2; Tri- Hi-Y 1; Lib. Club 2, Pres. 1; Basketball 2; Homecoming Court 1. DRAKE FRIERSON DALE Drake I'm a high school boy with a spark of genius, but right now I've got ignition trouble. ” Sr. Superlative; Jr. Pres.; Hi-Y 5, Vice-Pres. 1, Rep. 1, Treas. 1; Basketball 3; Baseball 1; Golf Team 3. DONALD WARD DALE Donald There is no substitute for know- ledge; no short cuts to practice. Sr. Superlative; Hi-Y 5, Pres. 1, Sec. 1; Basketball 3; Baseball 1; Golf 3. WELTON EUGENE DOLLAR Gene Men who loves not wine, women, and song, remains a fool his whole life long. Sr. Superlative; F.F.A. 4; Football 2, Capt. 1. rj d e STANLEY BRENT DOZIER Brent A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. JAMES EDWARD FIVEASH Edward Why take life seriously? You'll never get out of it alive anyway. F.F.A. 4. DAVID ALLEN FOSTER David He has three speeds-slow, slower, and stop. Hi-Y 1; F.F.A. 1; Band 5; Boys' Quartet 2. RONNALD TALMADGE FORD Ronnie He profits most who serves best. Entered '69. MARSHA ANNE GIBBONS Marsha” Not that I love studying less, but I love fun more. Tri-Hi-Y 5, Rep. 1; Lib. Club 1, Parliamentarian 1; F.H. A. 1; Basketball 1. ALYCE FAYE HERRING Alyce Ready for anything - let's make it fun though. F.H.A. 3. Pres. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Lib. Club 1; Band 5, Librarian 1. ROYCE CHARON HALL Rusty” Not looking for trouble, not spoil- ing for strife, quietly making a success out of life. Sr. Superlative; Hi-Y 2, Sec. 1, Treas. 1; Band 5, Vice-Pres. 1; Glee Club 2, Sec. 1; Football 1. CHARLES EDWARD HASTEY Charles Children should be seen and not heard, but I'm a big boy now. Sr. Superlative; Eighth Grade Pres.; Hi-Y 4, Sec. 1; Football 3; Basketball 1. CAREY WAYNE HORNE Carey Laughing, smiling ever more; he's a boy we all adore. ” Sr. Superlative; Hi-Y 4; F. F. A. 1, Chap. 1; Football 4, Co-Capt. 1; Basketball 5; Baseball 4. l ANITA MILDRED Anita Sincerity and tr ith are bosses of every good life. s; AtmuaY 1, Sr. Superlative; Atuinai 1, Class Ed. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 5, Pres. 1, Rep. 1; F. H. A. 1; Cheerleader 3, Co- Capt. 1, Capt. 1; Debate 2; Basket- ball 1. NANCY SMITH HORNE Nancy Her youth gave love and roses. Special Student RICHARD BRUCE HUDSON Bruce Not to live at ease is not to live at all. F.F.A. 4, Sentinel 1; Baseball 3. JOHNNY VERNON JOHNSON Johnny Of all things I like best. I'd much prefer to sit and rest. F.F.A. 4. CAROLYN LOUISE INGRAM Carolyn The world's no better if we worry; life's no longer if we hurry. F.H.A. 3. Rep. 1. JOHN PATRICK KING Pat Why should the devil have all the fun? Sr. Superlative; Hi-Y 1; Basket- ball 5; Football 1. ■ DONNIE RAY KELLY Donnie Ray When my studies get so deep, then I lay me down to sleep. F.F.A. 4. BILLIE DIANE KIRKLAND Diane Keen sense, common sense, and quite a lot of nonsense. Sr. Superlative; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Band 3; Flag-twirler 3; Glee Club 1, Sec.-Treas. 1; Cheerleader 1. LARRY KIRKSEY Larry My only books were women's looks. F.F. A. 3; Lib. Club 1. RENA TERESSA LOYLESS Rena Full of laughter, full of fun, full of life, a happy one. Annual 2, Class Ed. 1, Ed. 1; Tri-Hi-Y 5, Sec. 2; Lit). Club 1. A 1 GARLAND W. LANE, JR. Bill There are some men born to be best, have every virtue, and by right lead the rest. Hi-Y 3; Annual 1, Snapshot Ed. 1; Lib. Club 1, Rep. 1. WILLIAM DARRELL LANGLEY Darrell Thinking is but an idle waste of time. F.F.A. 4. CHARLES EDGAR LANE Edgar I’m not bashful; I just give the other's a chance. F.F. A. 2; Lib. Club 1, Historian 1. KATHY VIRGINIA McLENDON Kathy To love and to be loved is the greatest gift of all. F.H.A. 3, Vice-Pres. 1; Lib. Club 1; Basketball 2. THOMAS RAY McGOWAN Ray Stays awake all night trying to figure out a way to get some sleep.” Sr. Superlative; F.F.A. 4; Foot- ball 2. JANET PRISCILLA NEWBERRY Janet Peaceful, quiet, and kind she is a friend to everyone. Sr. Superlative; Soph. Vice-Pres.; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sec. 1, Treas. 2; Cheerleader 3; Homecoming Court 1. NORMA JEAN MIMS Norma The two studies she likes best of all; the heart of Jesse and basket- ball. Sr. Superlative; F.H.A. 2; Basket- ball 4, Capt. 1. ANNA ELIZABETH MOSELY Anna A sweet person, in our estimation, is the greatest of all creations. ” Miss S.C. H.S.; Fresh. Rep.; An- nual 1, Superlative Ed. 1; Tri-Hi - Y 4, Vice-Pres. 2; F.H.A. 1; Band 5, Maj. 2, Feature Twirler 3; De- bate 2; Cheerleader 1. LEONARD WILLIS MIDDLETON Leonard He who invented work should have finished it. F.F.A. 4; Football 1. WILNOT ELLIS ODOM Ellis Work is work and must be done; nevertheless he has his fun. F.F.A. 4; Baseball 3. GINGER PERRY Ginger Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow I may have other interests. Tri-Hi-Y 5, Chap. 2. DOUGLAS LOUIE OWENS Doug Youth should be in pleasure spent; old age will come and I'll repent. F.F.A. 2; Football 1; Basketball 1. tKATHY LOUISE ODOkTj - Kathy Life is really simple, but boys insist on making it complicated. Sr. Superlative; Jr. Rep.; Sr. Rep.; Annual Staff 1, Ass’t Business Manager 1; Cheerleader 4. PHILIP RUDOLPH REESE Philip A manner of mischief, a source of joy, where can be found a better boy? F.F.A. 4, Rep. 1. MELINDA ANN RICHARDS Melinda” She lives her life for one love. Entered '67. DONNA SUZANNE SMITH Donna” My heart is whole, my fancy free; Go away, little trouble don't bother me. Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H. A. 1; Lib. Club 1. mosphere is fair, her face is sweet, another like her we'll never meet. Sr. Superlative; Sr. Sec.-Treas.; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H. A. 2, Rep. 1. SHERRIE SWANNER Sherrie Her future is planned, third finger left hand. Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H. A. 3. NANCY JANE SPOONER ----“Nancy5-------- Adam had a lot of sons and there are a tot of diem I haven’t met yet. Sr. Superlative; Soph. Sec.-Treas.; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chap. 1, Rep. 1; F.H. A. 1; Lib. Club 2, Sec.- Treas. 1; Band 1, Maj. 1; Cheer- leader 4, Capt. 1; Homecoming Court 1; Debate 2; Declamation. SARA HELEN TAYLOR Helen Always be yourself, and you will always do your best. (jys HAZEL CHRISTINE TEMPLES Christine A lovely girl we've all admired, whose pleasant ways are much desired.” Annual 1, Sports Ed. 1; Basketball 3. i e c n e f 1 i a. i n 5 '2 PHILIP LAMAR WHITAKER Philip His get-up-and-go has done got- up-and-went. F.F.A. 4. RAYMOND GENE THOMPSON Raymond A woman would run through fire and water for such good looks. F.F.A. -4. LANNY JOSEPH WILLIAMS Lanny” All I want to get out of school is myself. F.F.A. 4. ■ KIMBLE JOE WILLIAMS Kim Hark! I hear a hollow sound. Who is that tapping on my head? F.F.A. 4, Sec. 1. RICHARD JAMES WILLIAMS Richard Quietness can be deceiving. Entered '69 RAYMOND CAROL WILSON Raymond Small folks seem to fill a place that no other can replace. F.F.A. 4. IpQlOiSeMJtiMMtcJL ot om L, but fnou L to U QCJ-fC g iodi 25 PRESIDENT Robert McLeod VICE-PRESIDENT David Gordon SEC.-TREAS. Beverly McGowan REPORTER Sara Bess Clayton Doyle Carroll Dudley Chancey Dorothy Clayton Sara B. Clayton Jim Doster Sheila Durden 27 David Gordon Sherrie Hall Delora Harrison Davey Herring 28 Hilton Lane Kathy Lynn Charlotte McDaniel Beverly McGowan Cynthia McLeod Robert McLeod Jeannie Middleton James H. Miller David Mims Brenda Mooney Rose Teall Kattie Temples Jim Thomas Dianne Waddell Patricia Ward George Whittaker Kay Woodham Judy Wright Susan Youmans 30 CopkototOMS Larry Blackburn Rufus Breckenridge Les Bridges Freddy Burch Jan Bowen Carlton Chance Rep. - SUSAN HALL Sec. -Treas. - PAM McCLELLAN Pres. - CHARLES ODOM Vice-Pres. - LOUISA ROBERTS Deborah Chancey Charlene Chapman Roger Aligood Angie Armstrong Ricky Cherry Geneen Christmas Bobby Battles Joette Batts Debra Clayton Bimbo Collins 31 Don Daniels Wes Dozier Dennis Harrison Marie Helms ' lane Drake Joe Drake Warren Herring Susan Hudson Janice Edmunds Glenda Ellis Ronnie Huggins Sherry Ivey Bill Etheridge David Fain Ricky Jernigan Pam Kelley Sara Fiveash Gloria Hall Beth King Johnny Ladd Susan Hall Delores Harlow David Loyless Pam McClellan Gerald Odom Butch Pearce • 0 Aee.id + Wendell McLeod Edwina Miller Shirley Reese Tommy Richards Gloria Richardson Linda Miller Jesse Mosely Dave Roberts Louisa Roberts ;osby Moye By Moye Bill Rogers Ed Rogers Anita Odom Charles Odom Ted Shingler Kent Shores Gwen Smith Ellen Stewart Jimmy White Becky Whitaker Rodney Suggs Jim Swanner Lanette Whittaker Pat Wiley Glenda Temples Jerry Temples Deborah Williams Alice Wilson John Thomas Dianne Thompson Debra Woods Danny Worrell Jerome Thursby Gary Turner 'CMiIms Aw Mofc Rvtgottefc ' American Legion, V. F. W. Annual Football Banquet. Indians caught the big ram! Everyone enjoyed the Jr. Sr. 35 Coach Holley reviewing a football film. FrfiSftfuea PRES. - Dale Roberts VICE-PRES. - Kirk Floyd SEC.-TREAS. - Uura Ward REP. - Sandy McLeod Faye Alday Lynette Alday Leonard Askew Janet Ausley Craig Bames Alethea Bell 36 Cecelia Boyd Debbie Bradshaw Dana Braswell Mylan Brookins Ronnie Brown Carey Cannon Stanley Coyle Mary Lou Crosby Billy Cross Diane Cross Jerry Cunningham Eugene Deaton Sandra Drake Grady Dukes Wallace Dukes Ginger Easterwood Donna Faircloth Kirk Floyd Donald Ford Edward Gale Mike Gorden Raymond Guterman Terry Hanna Kaye Harris Janice Harrison Edward Hay Debbie Hooks Peggy Horn Donna Gibbons Charlene Glass Emmett Home Cathy Ingram Diane Glover Jeff Godfrey Jerome Ingram Bubba Jones 37 Debbie Jones Ricky King Dianne Odom Ruby Jean Odom Paula Knight Susan Lane Alan Pearce Hugh Perry David McDaniel Danny McLendon Thomas Phillips A lane Priest Sandy McLeod Beth Medley Bill Pritchett Jan Pritchett Joanne Moat Darius Moss Sara Ann Rabon Deborah Rangel Charley Newberry Billy Odom Anita Reynolds Mark Richardson 38 I Vr ’ 1 111M I r 4 ..ift'.'Jw Sharon Ritchie Dale Roberts Durwood Roberts Don Rogers Lemuel Ross Claude Sheffield Jimmy Smith Linda Smith Michael Smith Richard Spooner Walter Spooner Judy Stewart Lainey Temples Robert Thursby Debbie Trawick Eleanor Tucker aura Ward HarrietWeeks Linda Weeks Andy Wells Billy Joe Wilson • « ' 39 Bigldlv Ulde 1 y KENNETH REYNOLDS - Pres. TERESA FORD - Vice-Pres. CATHY NEWBERRY - Sec.-Treas. JODY YOUMANS - Reporter Hiram Alday Gary Baker Debbie Banks Sandra Batts Diane Bodiford Bobby Branton Roger Braswell Peter Breezee Don Bridges Don Bush Victor Cannon Suzanne Carter David Chancey Mike Chancey Wayne Chapman Frank Childree Brad Clarke Lamar Cloud Ricky Coleman Roger Deese Kathy Edwards Randy Edwards Steve Edwards Robert Faircloth Stella Faircloth Robert Forrest Glenda Gibson Donna Golden Renee Glass Mike Gudmundson Beverly Guthrie Henry Ham Sammy Hand Rebecca Hill Jerry Holley Rhonda Holley Gene Horne Ricky Horn Kathy Ingram Debbie Jacobs Ronnie Jackson Lamar Jarvis Wesley Jarvis Rhonda Kirkland Karen Lane Stanley Lane Roger Mann Jeannie McClellan Jackie McCrackin Joel McLeod Billy Meyers David Miller Donnie R. Miller Kay Miller Mike Miller Perry Miller Randy Miller Timmy Miller Johnny Moore Marilyn Moss Mike Moulton Sherry Nielson Dianne North Keith Odom Joy Parker Mike Pearce Ward Phillips Jeff Plair Joe Richards Ronny Richards Karen Roberts Ronnie Roberts Jimmy Robinson Mack Robinson Terry Shamblin Diane Smith Tommy Spooner Wade Spooner Kathy Stephens Yvonne Stuart Ricky Suggs Billy J. Temples Joe Thomas Rex Thompson Greg Turner Nancy Varnam Kay Walker Raymond Whitaker Deborah White Mary Lou White Edward Whittaker Danny Widner Shirle Widner Kenneth Widner Rosemary Wilcoxson Jackie Williams Dianne Worthy Elaine Worthy Brenda Womble Kaye Wright Bob Youmans Winston Zorn R.E.A. Computerized!!? lions Club (Mr. Hanna) presents tape recorder to Mr. Strickland. Seminole Heritage. 44 fcmmtfes Lyitdfr Court v on L Corny Home 7' V P'1 £e u vt$ deny fnofythat old Senior Boys win awards! Would you believe PH §ltS??? 52 School is not all work according to Senior SUPERLATIVES!!! KNEELING: Mgr. R. Guterman, M. Worthy, E. Odom, L. Blackburn, J. Johnson, P. Sauls, D. Herring, W. Herrins;. BACK ROW: Coach D. Hickey, B. Collins,B I4ii(dson, R. Moulton, C. Odom, R. Collins.'' Hornt J. Barber, B. Alday. QCUC BasebcM 1969 Seminole 6 Pelham 0 Seminole 4 Mitchell 1 Seminole 9 Miller 4 Seminole 11 Pelham 1 Seminole 4 Mitchell 7 Seminole 13 Miller 1 Sub Region Seminole 5 Mitchell 4 Region Seminole 1 Terrell 9 Seminole 4 Terrell 2 Seminole 0 Terrell 6 Hit or miss, Warren? Mike Worthy ready for a hit! 54 Charles Odom makes the tag: Umpire called, out!'' Coach David Hickey GOLF Wakes FfEsttvty at CCUQ CEBRON NUNNERY £ t Ou t to C h Ou hi f 5 1 9 6 o LEFT to RIGHT: Les Bridges, Butch Pierce, Cebron Nunnery, Coach Holley, Donald Dale, Drake Dale. We are proud of our Indian Golfers composed of one Senior, two Juniors, one Freshman, and a Freshman alternate. After winning region contest at Pelham our team went on to win State at Washington, Georgia with an all average score of 83. The Seminole Indians used the Donalsonville Country Club Golf Course for practice sessions and as its home course. A word of appreciation is due. DONALD DALE DRAKE DALE 55 SeauKofe Cou tfaj In UctMS IstJtOW: R. Breckenridge, G. Youmans, M. Carr, R. McGowan, J. Broome T. Floyh, G. Dollar, C. Hastey, 1torneY R. Guterman. 2nd ROW; E. Hay, T. Shingler, J. Doster, R. Suggs, T WnJmas. R. Jernigan, J. Godfrey, DNTerring, K. Stewart, C. Odom. 3rd ROW; D. Rogers, W. Herring, S. Farley, D. Robinson, M. Worthy. H. Lane, T. Hill, R. Moulton, P. Sauls. SkJB D. SPIVEY Coach D. HICKEY Ass’t. MARCUS A. HOLLEY Ass’t. DOLLAR Captain C. HORNE I iCo-Captaini JE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Early County 0 19 SCHS Terrell County 18 13 SCHS Mitchell County 15 21 SCHS Pfelham 19 0 SCHS Randolph County 12 3 SCHS Miller County 15 15 SCHS Graceville (Fla.) 16 3 SCHS Turner County 28 14 SCHS Worth County 6 14 SCHS Brooks County 6 11 SCHS MIKE CARR JOHN BROOME Senior Guard Senior Quarterback CHARLES HASTEY Senior End RAY MCGOWAN Senior End PAUL SAULS Junior Quarterback DAVEY HERRING Junior Halfback HILTON LANE Junior Halfback KENNY STEWART Junior End TOMMY HILL JIM THOMAS ROY MOULTON, JR. DEWAIN ROBINSON Junior End Junior Tackle Our Seniors JIM DOSTER Junior Center Junior Junior Tackle Tackle 58 R. Guterman E. Hay T. Shingler STEVE FARLEY Junior End MIKE WORTHY Sophomore Fullback WARREN HERRING Junior Halfback RODNEY SUGGS Sophomore Center CHARLES ODOM Sophomore End RICKY JERNIGAN Sophomore End MARCUS A. HOLLEY Very relaxed JcuuO't VoaSrty Former Coach Zack Williams speaks at Football Banquet. 1st ROW: J. Thomas. G. Turner, W. Spooner.' Tiasom J. Drake, K. Odom, S. Lane, R. Roberts. 2nd ROW: Coach D. Spivey, R. Miller, J. McCleod, D. Miller, B. Meyers, B. Branton, T. Shamblir., R. Suggs. 3rd ROW: R. Mann, B. Dunning, B. Clarke, J. Moore, D. Bridges, B. Youmans, K. Reynolds, R. Braswell, M. Robinson. . Coach DOUGLAS SPIVEY SCHEDULE Miller 8 6 SCHS Early 0 12 SCHS Bainbridge 22 6 SCHS Miller 12 18 SCHS Early 14 6 SCHS Bainbridge 30 14 SCHS QUEEN: Anna Mosely ESCORT: Raymond Thompson 12th GRADE 12th GRADE Janet Newberry Anita Hill Philip Reese Pat King 11th GRADE Sara Bess Clayton Ricky Cross Annette Broome John Brannon 10th GRADE Angie Armstrong David Fain 9th GRADE Laura Ward Donald Ford 8th GRADE Joy Parker Steve Edwards Cfmmotpj O. SquAwS FIRST ROW: K. Temples, J. Braswell, A. Reynolds, Q Tjexnples, N.Mims, C. McLeod, S. Hudson, K. Wood- ham. SECOND ROW: Coach Holley, D. Clayton, C. Boyd, B. Medoly, D. Roberts, C. Chapman, A. Bell, D. Trawick, S. Reese, and Mr. N. P. Malcom. Another championship team?? The Coach of the Year N. P. MALCOM Is he a good coach? He has taken the girls' teams to state 13 times, winning 6 State Championships! Mims looks on. SCHEDULE They We Calhoun Co. 36 61 Whigham 44 60 Early Co. 50 32 Terrel Co. 31 62 Randolph Co. 28 51 Cairo 64 60 Bainbridge 52 Sowega Tourney 66 Miller Co. 27 46 Early Co. 52 30 Pelham 34 59 Mitchell Co. 49 50 Cairo 48 46 Miller Co. 40 46 Bainbridge 54 67 Thomasville Central 43 63 Calhoun Co. 46 47 Whigham 45 35 Early Co. 51 40 Pelham 36 64 Terrell Co. 40 58 Miller Co. 34 46 Mitchell Co. 45 41 62 NORMA MIMS Senior Forward 1969-70 Captain All State and Most Valuable Forward in State Tournament. JOY BRASWELL Junior Guard CHRISTINE TEMPLES Senior Guard Seminole vs Brooks in Region CYNTHIA McCLEOD Junior Forward A Great Team Player! Unselfish! In state finals she rallied our team with 3 consecutive long shots. KATTIE TEMPLES Junior Guard 63 KAY WOODHAM pam McClellan SUSAN HUDSON Junior Forward Junior Forward Sophomore Forward State Champs! 1969 ANITA REYNOLDS Freshman Guard B-TEAM: 1st ROW; B. Medoly, C. Boyd, S. Hudson, S. Reese. 2nd ROW; M. Holley, D. Roberts, C. Chap- man, D. Trawick, A. Bell. UMjOI (jb. f todiOtM Coach DOUGLAS SPIVEY FRONT ROW: E. Gaulden, D. ROW; Coach Douglas Spivey R. Guterman. np M. Brookins, J. Godfrey, B Suggs, D. Dale, R. Jernigan, , L. Bridges, B. Phillips. BACK Horne, P. King, D. Dale, E. Rogers, Our Seniors are Captains Dale King, Dale. 65 DRAKE DALE Senior SCHEDULE THEY WE Calhoun Co. 51 76 Whigham 47 54 Early Co. 69 58 Terrell Co. 40 68 Randolph Co. 38 76 Cairo 44 39 Bainbridge 73 58 Sowega Tourney Calhoun Co. 50 64 Early Co. 66 36 Pelham 44 58 Mitchell Co. 39 61 Cairo 44 41 Miller 49 67 Bainbridge 68 65 Thomasville Central 44 67 Calhoun Co. 58 64 Whigham 48 45 Early Co. 41 39 Pelham 58 60 Terrell Co. 40 68 Miller Co. 51 67 Mitchell Co. 47 60 PAT KING Senior DONALD DALE ED ROGERS Senior Sophomore 66 BRUCE PHILLIPS Junior ERIC GAULDEN Junior 67 B T CUntv QCNQ BEVERLY McGOWAN Co-Captain ANGIE ARMSTRONG Jt. V tstfy KATHY NEWBERRY Captain KAY WALKER Co-Captain Ml Jt ' SUZANNE CARTER JEANIE McCELLAN Mf:. REBECCA HILL JOY PARKER rv i KATHY INGRAM Substitute TERESA FORE DEBORAH WHITE AjuiuaII Qta Records We 4vtte$ 1969-70 Advisor - MRS. VIC HICKSON Editor - Rena Loyless; Asst. Editor - Becky Alday; Editor - Lynda Cowan. Senior Editor - Kathy Barber Superlative Editor - Anna Mosely Art Editor - Kathy Chandler Photographer - Mr. J. B. Jenkins Sports and Typing Editor - Christine Temples; Club Editor - Becky Whittaker. 72 Snapshot Editor KATHY LYNN EIGHTH AND ELEVENTH GRADE Editor - Judy Wright NINTH AND TENTH GRADE Editor - Alice Wilson The Indian '70 represents the true spirit of dedicated hours and efforts spent by the members of the yearbook staff in pre- paring a book that is satisfactory to the stu- dents. The staff composed of various sec- tion editors strived to portray the events that occurred during the school year of 1969-70 by transforming the happenings of an eventful school year into a tangible vol- ume of memories. Business Manager - Patricia Ward jAssistant Business Manager - Kathy OdomJ Coaches: W. Jones; A. Smith; P. Miller; R. Strickland; V. Hickson. Boys’ Essay: D. Austin; Girls' Essay: B. Hall; Boys' Declamation: P. Lunsford; Girls' Declamation: N. Spooner. Home Ec.: J. Wright; Boys' Typing: W. Dozier; Girls' Typing and Short- hand: A. Parker. One Act Play: Early Frost , G. Ellis, N. Spooner, B. McGowan, A. Odom, E. Stewart. Absent: C. McLeod. 74 Debate Team; B. Deaton, A. Mosely, A. Hill, E. Stewart, G. Dukes, P. Wai E. Hay. Trio: J. McLeod, L. Jones, R. Bridges. Quartet: D. Foster. B. Battles, P. Sauls, R. McLeod. Debate Coach; J. B. Jenkins Region 1 B Champion Librarian MRS. MARY KIRKLAND LxbtCtAAj Club President- Linda Cowan. Vice-President: Beverly McGowan, Secretary-Trea- surer:' Nancy Spooner, Reporter: Bill Lane, Historians: Janice Miller and Edgar Lane, Advisor: Mrs. Mary Kirkland, Parliamentarians: Marsha Gibbons and Freddie Burch. A.V or C] AT IO N KOOK I MOV 1«. JEANIE MIDDLETON President of G. A. L. A FIRST ROW: C. McLeod, S. Durden, K. Barber, D. J. Clayton, C. McDaniel. SECOND ROW: M. Gibbons, P. Ward, R. Loyless, A. Hill, S. Youmans, S. B. Clayton, K. Woodham, J. Middleton, P. Spooner, B. McGowan. THIRD ROW; E. Hines, A. Mosely, J. Newberry, G. Perry, J. WriehL Mrs. Moseley, K. Seal, D. Kirkland, K. Chandler, N. Spooner. MRS. AGNES MOSELEY Vice-Pres: Anna Mosely, Secretary: Rena Loyless, Treasurer; Janet Newberry, Re- porter: Anita Hill, Chaplain: Nancy Spooner, Parliamentarian; Kay Seal. 76 Qu. Ul-Y Advisor Coach DOUGLAS SPIVEY President: M ka-Oarrr-AUce-President: John Broome, Secretary: Charles Hastey, Chaplain Tptfimy Fioyd Freasurer: Rusty Hall, Reporter: Pat King, 77 . Tvb-Ul-Y FIRST ROW: J. Miller, G. Ellis, A. Odom, A. Armstrong, S. Hall, B. King, L. Roberts. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Bridges, D. Hooks, S. Lane, D. Roberts, E. Stewart, P. McClellan, J. Drake. THIRD ROW: E. Miller, S. Drake, S. McLeod, P. Kelly, L. Ward, P. Knight, T. Hanna. FOURTH ROW; D. Trawick, A. Priest, D. Gibbons, B. Medley, J. Ausley. Advisor MRS. LIB BRIDGES . Nv-Y President: Mike Worthy, Vice-President; Dave Roberts, Treasurer; Wendell McLeod, Reporter; Hugh Perry, Projects Chairman; Rufus Breckenridge, Coach Hickey. FIRST ROW; Coach Hickey, B. Jones, B. Pierce, J. Swanner, T. Shingler, R. Guterman, D. Roberts. SECOND ROW; J. Drake, W. Spooner, J. Godfrey, R. Suggs, B. Etheridge, M. Richardson, R. Breckenridge, B. Collins. THIRD ROW: D. Fain, L. Bridges, R. King, C. Odom, M. Worthy, C. Newberry, K. Floyd, E. Gale, H. Perry. FOURTH ROW; D. Loyless, W. McLeod, J. Thomas, W. Dozier, M. Waddell, G. Dukes. 79 OmL-Y FIRST ROW: S. Durham, K. Golden, S. Faircloth, K. Lane, R. Holley, K. Edwards, H. Ham, J. William, M. Robinson. SECOND ROW: T. Willis, T. Ford, K. Wright, K. Walker, R. Hill, K. Odom, M. Miller, J. Moore, J. Thomas. THIRD ROW: G. Gibson, K. Ingram, S. Carter, C. Newberry, G. Horn, B. Womble, B. Clarke, L. Easom, B. Dunning, J. Drake. FOURTH ROW: D. White, K. Miller, R. Wilcoxson, J. McClellan, Mr. Kinard, B. Myers, D. Bridges, R. Suggs, J. McLeod, R. Roberts. President: Jeff Plair, Vice-President; Kaye Wright, Secretary; Kathy Ingram, Treasurer: Suzanne Carter, Reporter: Johnny Moore, Mr. Kinard. FutuAJb 0 filnmiMu Advisor MRS. VIC HICKSON DEGREE EARNERS: J. Miller, J. Edmunds, D. Thompson, S. Fiveash, E. Miller, L. Miller, B. Whitaker. SECOND ROW: D. Clayton, J. Wright, E. Hines, P. McClellan, S QUARTET: M. Helms, A. Bell, P. McClellan, C. Chapman. ACCOMPANIST: S. Reese. Reese. MR. BONNER Honorary Member FIRST ROW: A. Mosely, L. Smith, D. Jones, D. Roberts, D. Woods, G. Hall, L. Miller, J. Batts, J. Miller, E. Miller, P. McClellan, C. Chapman, E. Odom, S. Reese, M. Helms, D. Glover, R. J. Odom, B. Whittaker, D. Faircloth, G. Temples, D. Clayton. SECOND ROW: D. Hooks, P. Kelly, S. A. Rabon, S. Lane, J. Wright, F. Alday, B. Alday, S. Hudson, B. McGowan, C. McDaniel, D. Clayton, L. Ingram, K. Seal, D. Bradshaw, M. Gibbons, D. Thompson, S. Fiveash, S. Ritchie. WA CuMtktmto FFA W Moseitj n EJJks Odo FFA SWEETHEART ' FHA SWEETHEART 82 FIRST ROW: C. Sheffield, J. Smith, D. McDaniel, F. Alday, J. Drake, W. Dukes, R. Breckenridge, B. Newton, W. Herring, D. Rogers, B. Cross, G.TuriKrsB. Collins, A. Wells, D. McLendon, B. Odom, C. Barnes. SECOND ROW: Mr. Baker, L. Ross, D. Moss J loye R. Thursby, B. Battle, J. Mosely, J. Ladd, K. Shores, D. Loyless, J. Wilson, D. Roberts, J. Swanner, R. Brown, H. Perry, C. Chance, F. Burch, D. Braswell, R. Cherry, T. Phillips. THIRD ROW: G. Dollar, R. McGowan, B. Pritchett, R. Spooner, D. Foster. S. Barber, T. Odom, L. Chandler, J. Temples, D. Carroll, G. Bell, A. Mosely, R. Cross, H. Lane, D. Robinson, G. Odom, A. Pearce, C. Cannon. FOURTH ROW: P. Whitaker, L. Middleton, E. Odon, D. R. Kelly, D. Harrison, K. Williams, J. Bridges, R. Thompson, D. Langley, J. Johnson, L. Williams, K. Stewart, C. Cannon, P. Reese, E. Fiveash, D. Owens, R. Wilson, B. Hudson, J. White, D. Worrell, P. Brackin, D. Howell. Advisor MR. B. B. BAKER President; Horace Horne, Vice-President: Johnny Bridges, Secretary: Kim Wil liams. Treasurer: Ricky Cross, Reporter: Tim Odom, Sentinel: Bruce Hudson. 83 a, ii_________ iVi • m r Director ROBERT STRICKLAND President; Anna Mosely, Vice-President; Rusty Hall, Secretary; Kathy Barber, Treasurer; Ricky King, Reporter; Bill Rogers, Librarian: Susan Hall, Asst. Librarian; Laura Ward, Director; Robert Strickland. 85 KATHY BARBER Drum Majorette JOSIE MILLER Uajtwattes ANNA MOSELY Feature Twirier ANITA ODOM Head Majorette BETH KING LOUISA ROBERTS Flag Twirler SANDY McLEOD Flag Twirler CISSY DRAKE CAmuS FRONT ROW: R. Jackson, P. Breeze, C. Sheffield, R. Hall, L. Ross, R. Spooner, D. Moss, D. Roberts. BACK ROW: K. Chandler, J. Drake, M. L. Crosby, J. Bowan, B. Rogers. 87 yQjhijOu Oh Oj City’S SOuth tM b vAvv RmamL aqaiM b tftfc sfey; Pioudhj standi owis A W Aabyi As tta yea s go by. 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