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Foreword

In the 1967 BRIDGE we have tried

to present a true picture of Macon

County High School. Here academic

excellence is emphasized; athletics is

an integral part of the school program;

and, supervised student activities add

just the right fillip to produce what we

consider to be an exceptional school.
This is made possible by a competent,
interested faculty and a cooperative,
enthusiastic student body working

together harmoniously.

We hope you get the picture!

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Its not the staff or enrollment
Or just anything they say,
Its the close co-operation
That makes us win the day.
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Of every striving soul.
It is this host of attributes:

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Circulation Manager and Room Representatives

Business Manager and Mrs, Averill
RG os 6s be eee o 2 2 Dale Detrick

Business Mamager......... . Peggy Sullivan

Classes Editors

senior Class... . +++ Patty Harp,
Martha Campbell, Paula Sinclair

Jumior Class .......... . Dell Brinson,
Patricia Smith, Gail Calhoun

Sophomore Class. ........ . Judy Brown,
Mona Fowler, Faye King

Freshman Class ......... . Imez Dozier,

Harriet Mayo, Sharon Daimler

Sports Editors, . . . . Dean Fulghom, Joel Medlin,
Brenda Riddle, Buti Dozier, Jerre Harvard

Athletics Editors Organizations Editors

and Mrs, Campbell

Joyce Hobbs, Ricky Coogle, Donna Irby,
Ray Smith, Sarah Johnson, Annette Ellison

Organizations Editors... .

Sally Pat Park, Toni Moores, Raymond Greene,
Margie English, Melvin Layfield, Cherry Carter

Features Editors. . .

Art Editors. . . . Shirley Detamore, Judy Broughton, Sandy Windham

PUCOGTOPNETS Cw tc tt ee ee Jo Al Phillips, Brad Guest
Typists. .. > Gail Smith, Lois Bryan, Suzy Raper, Cynthia Redding.
Circulation . . .Anme Robinson, Margaret Page, Jenny Lynn Moores,

Robert Wilcox, Charles Oliver, David Walker, Joy
Lowe, John Bush, Teresa Allen, Jimmy Robertson,
Jody Coogle, Mary Catherine Kelly, Arlene Roper,
Marvin Brown, Jamie Williams

Class Editors

Photographers and Artists

Senior Editors and T ypists

Feature Editors

Dedication

Memo to Mr, Owens:

You have been a true friend to us. Because of
your ellorts the Student Council has become an
important factor in our school. You have shown an
interest in sports by helping to train our future Rebels:
you have spent many nights scouting Varsity oppon-
ents. More important, you have taught us everyday,
preparing us for tomorrow. In your classes you have
made us realize that learning can be fun. None of
us will ever forget three experiences . . . OUR jokes,
YOUR humor, and the fun WE had together.

Your influence has been felt by the community
as well as the student body. Your recent work with
young people on the weekends has encouraged whole-
some recreation. Your participation in church
activities has been an inspiration to all,

In the midst of these activities you have found
time to give your family love and attention.

How can we thank you?

As a token of our appreciation the Seniors of '67
dedicate this, OUR yearbook, to you.

TalKaimelaleya

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A WORD
FROM
MR, FABIAN

The primary basis for a sound educa-
tional program must be in the cooperative
ellorts of administration, faculty, students,
and community. I like to feel that we have
this cooperative spirit in Macon County
and that as a result, we have a superior
school.

1 would like to thank all groups for the
splendid support that they have provided in
the past and ask for your continued aid.

In this way I feel sure that we will succeed
in making Macon County High the type of
institution in which we can all take great
pride.

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Sincerely,

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Frank H, Fabian
Principal

Frank Fabian, Principal

Representing Responsible
Leadership

Macon County Board Of Education

Seated, left to right; Charles Oliver; Dr. Lucius Dean, Chairman; B. G. Bickley. Standing, left to right; Hixon

Guest; William Parker; W. F. Blanks, Attorney; Jack L. Fokes, Superintendent of Schools.

Rodolph McLendon, right, retiring chairman of the Macon
County Board of Education, is shown accepting a plaque
from Dr. Lucius Dean, present chairman, on the occasion
of Mr. McLendon's retirement in January, 1967. Asa
member of the County Board, Mr. McLendon faithfully and
conscientiously served the children of Macon County for
ten years. He acted as chairman for three years. Mr. Mc-
Lendon, the last remaining member of the 1959 Board
which consolidated the schools of Macon County, has taken
a special interest in the establishment, growth and welfare
of Macon County High School.

17 The Class of 67 salutes Mr. Rodolph McLendon.

Aughtry Oliver Averill
Woman's College A.B.
University of Georgia M.S.E.
Biology, General Science
Homeroom: 12A

sponsor: THE BRIDGE

Gerald Beckun
Georgia Southern B.A.
Chemistry, Physics,
Physical Science
Homeroom: llA
Sponsor: Key Club

Mary Moore Campbell
Woman's College A.B.
Mercer University M. Ed,
University of Georgia
Counseling

sponsor: THE BRIDGE
Journalism Club,
Debating Society

Linda Cheek

Woman's College A.B.
Mercer University M. Ed.
English I, II

Homeroom: 12B
sponsor: Sam Jones
Honor Society

Essie Bell Curtis

Woman's College B.S.
University of Georgia M.S.E.
Home Economics, Economics,
Social Problems

Homeroom: YA

Sponsor: F.H.A.

Sara Cook DeVaughn ; r

University of Georgia B.S. . "
English, Geography

Homeroom: 12C

Sponsor: Jr. Tri-Hi-Y

Hilburn A. Dunahoo
] rOy State B.S.
Geometry, Math I]
Homeroom: lOA

Sponsor: Ir. Hi-yY

Unive rsity OI GWeors la B.S.

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Shorthand, LYDILIY,

Frances (;. Hardy
University of Georgia B.S.
French

James D. Lester, HI

Emory University

Bachelor of Arts
Mathematics, Physical
Science, Math I, Algebra I

Homeroom: YC

James D. Mattett, Jr.
University of Georgia B.S.
Physical Education

World Geography

sponsor: Sr. Hi-Y

William H. Martin, Jr.
University of Georgia B.S.
World History, Physical
Education

Homeroom: 10C
Coach: Boys Basketball

Burgoyne G,. Moores
Eastern Kentucky, A.B., M.A.
Government, Band Director

Mrs. Wilmer C. Page
Tiit College A.B.
Mercer University M. Ed.
Librarian

sponsor: F.T.A.

Douglas T. Owens

Troy State College B.S.
Algebra I, II, Trig
Homeroom: 11B
Sponsor: Student Council

Lynda A. Rogers

Georgia Southern B.S. ;
Business Education
Shorthand, Typing,
Bookkeeping
Homeroom: 10D
Sponsor: Cheerleaders,
sr. Tri-Hi-Y

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Ernestine W. Sinclair
LaGrange College A.B.
Latin I]

Homeroom: 9B

William M. Sloan, Jr.
Georgia Southern B.S.
Algebra I, Math,
Physical Science
Homeroom: 9C

Mrs. Wade H. Steele
Wesleyan College A.B,

English
Homeroom: l11C
Sponsor: National Honor Society - -

Earl J. Stinson
University of Georgia B.S.A.
Vocational Agriculture

Sponsor: Future Farmers
of America

Nelle Sullivan

Georgia Southwestern
Woman's College B.S.
English I, American History
Homeroom: 9D

Classes

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Class
of
1967

LEFT TO RIGHT:
Larry Hall - Secretary
Steve Smith - President
Dean Fulghom - Treasurer
Johnny Medlin - Vice-President

The Seniors, having given

their best for four years

to the Macon County Team, make
plans for a life of service

as a part of a larger team.

DANIEL WAYNE ANDREWS

What I don't know would make a great
book.

Science Club 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Radio
Club 1.

MARC PHILLIP ARONOWITZ

My interest is in the future, I'm going
to spend the rest of my life there."
F.F.A. 1; Science Club 3.

MARY IDELL BRINSON

"Happy, thoughtful, kind and true,
There is no favor she will not do.
Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasure

3,4; a ee oo, 2.

JUDY FAYE BROUGHTON

"She may look quiet, but--look again.
Transferred from Cumberland High, Va.
Student Council 3, Vice-President 3;
F.H.A. 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Honor Roll
Chairman 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Science Club
8- Glee Club 2,3,4; Journalism 2,3,4;
Pep Club 2; "The Winning Team.

JUDITH ANN BROWN

"To know her is to love her.

Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4, Chaplain 4; Jr. Tri-Hi-
Y 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Alternate for Dis-
trict Meet 1, Corresponding Secretary 4;
F.T.A. 3,4; Basketball 1; Glee Club 2,
3,4; Pep Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Most
Considerate of Others.

MARVIN TURNER BROWN

"I don't like money actually, but it
quiets my nervy es."

Hi-Y 1,3,4; Jr. Hi-Y 2; F.T.A. 3,4;
Basketball 1,2: Football 1,2,3,4; Goli l,
2: Annual Staff 4.

LOIS LOACH BRYAN

"If it weren't for the presents, an elope-
ment would be preferable.

F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4; 4-H
1,2,3, Reporter 3; Annual Staff 4.

JAMES EDWARD BULLARD

What I can't see, I never will believe
in.

Sam Jones Honor Society 1,2; Hi-Y l,
3,4; Jr. Hi-Y 2, Secretary 2; F.H.A. 4;
Science Club 2,3; Football 1,2; Track
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MARTHA MOORE CAMPBELL

Talk, I will and talk I must, for if ]
don't I'll surely bust.

Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4, Community Projects 4;
Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Reporter 2; F.H.A. 1,2,
3,4, Reporter 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Reporter;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Annual
stall 1,2,3,4; "The Winning Team".

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HAROLD DALTON CANNON

He looks the whole world in the face,

flor he fears not any man.
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1.2.4: Basketball 2:

Track 1,2.

CHERYL DAWN CARTER

A modest little maid--maybe?
Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4, Historian 4; Jr. Tri-Hi-
Y 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3, Flag-
girl 1,2,3; Annual Staff 1,4; Home-
coming Court l,

JOSEPH THOMAS CARTER

A merry heart that laughs at care and
finds a joke most everywhere.

F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4.

GREGORY LEE CHILDREE

He who plays the game fair wins when
he loses."

Transferred from Havre Central High,
Mont.

- 3 } CHARLES BENJAMIN CHILDS

Man is Creation's masterpiece. But
so? Man.

F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 2, President

a secretary 4: 4-H 1,

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RICHARD WALDEN COOGLE

"Guess his humor ain't refined, Quite
enough to suit my mind."

Sam Jones Honor Society 1; Hi-Y 3;
Key Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4:; Journa-
lism 3,4; Band 1; Annual Staff 4.

SARA DALE DERRICK

"Variety is the spice of life."

National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary
3, President 4; Sam Jones Honor Society
1.2: Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4, President 4; Jr.
Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,
4, Projects 3, Chaplain 4; F.T.A. 3,4;
Cheerleading 2,3,4, Captain 4; Glee
Club 1,2,3,4; Debate 1,2; Annual Staff
3,4, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4; M.C.H.S.
Highest Average 3; Homecoming 1;
"The Winning Team"; Miss M.C.H.S.

SHIRLEY LYNN DETA MORE

"Pretty is as pretty does,

Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; F.H.A. 1,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4;
4-H 1,2: Glee Club 3,4; Annual Stali 4;
Homecoming Court 3,4; Prettiest.

JOHNNY LAMAR DIXON

"If being present at school means
knowledge--I'm dumb!"

Hi-Y 2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 3;
4-H 1,2,4; Track 1,3.

ELIZABETH DOZIER

Always laughing, never sad; sometimes
naughty, but never bad."

National Honor Society 2,3,4, Scrapbook
4; Sam Jones Honor Society 1,2; Tri-
Hi-Y 1,3,4, School Projects 4; Jr. Tri-
Hi-Y 2, World Service 2; F.T.A. 3,4;
Class Secretary 3; 4-H 4; Basketball 1,
2,4; Tennis 3,4; Band 1,2,3, Majorette
1,2,3; Journalism 1,2,3; Pep Club 2;
Annual Staff 4; "The Winning Team.

INEZ DOZIER

Behind those eyes lies much mischief."
Student Council 2,3; National Honor So-
ciety 2,3,4; Sam Jones Honor society l,
2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4, Secretary 4; Jr. Tri-
Hi-Y 2, Community Projects 2; F.T.A.
3,4, Historian 4; Basketball 1,2; Tennis
3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Flaggirl 1,2,3, Ma-
jorette 4; Journalism 1,2,3,4; Annual
Staff 4.

EVELYN ANNETTE ELLISON
Love comes but once in a lifetime. "
sam Jones Honor Society 1,2: Tri-Hi-}

l; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1,2.

MARGIE DIANNE ENGLISH
Speaking generally, she is generally
speaking.

student Council 2,4, President 4: San
Jones Honor Societ
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Journalism 2, . 2

MONA GAYLE FOWLER
"Mischief that leads a charmed life.
National Honor society 3; Sam Jones
Honor society 1,2; F.H.A. 1,:

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F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1, Flaggirl 1; Glee
Club 2,3,4.

DEAN RODNEY FULGHOM

Lord! I wonder what fool it was that
first invented kissing."

Hi-Y 1,3,4, Chaplain 4; Jr. Hi-Y 2,
World Service 2: Key Club 4; F.T.A. 8,
4, Chaplain 4; Class Treasurer 4; Foot-
ball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Golf 1; One-
act Play 3,4, Second in Region 3: Dec-
lamation 2,3,4, 2nd in Region 2,3; Most

Dependable; "The Winning Team.

RAYMOND IRVIN GREENE

Character is the cornerstone of all suc-
cess,

Student Council 3,4, Parliamentarian 4:
National Honor society 2,3,4, Treasurer
4; Sam Jones Honor society 1,2, Vice-
President 2; Hi-Y 1,3,4, Chaplain 3,
secretary 4; Jr. Hi-Y 2, secretary 2;
Key Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Basketball
1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Annual Staff 4;
Representative of Boys' Typing 3; The
Winning Team"

LARRY EUGENE HALL
"If you think you think, ask yourself
what is the greatest thought you ever
thought, then listen to the silence."
Hi-Y 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4;
Band 1,2,3; Class Secretary 4.

PATRICIA ANNE HARI

Loved by one, liked D all, what bette:
luck can a girl befall.

Student Council 3; Sam Jones Honor So-
ciety 1,2; ITri-Hi-Y 1,3,4, World Service
4. Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice-President 2:

F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Hostess Les, Projects 3:
F.T.A. 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain
4; Tennis 3,4; Annual Staff 2,4; Pep

Club 2; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Home-
coming Court 4; "The Winning Team

Most Athletic.

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JOSEPH DARRYL HILL

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true friend is forever a friend.

F.F.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1.

MARY JOYCE HOBBS

Short, sweet, hard to beat."

Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 3,
Vice-President 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Secre-
tary 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter
3, Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4;

Homecoming Court 2,3.

HELYN LEE HOGG

Live, love, laugh and be happy.
Tri-Hi-Y- 1,3,4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A.
1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; 4-H 1,2, Secretary
1; Cheerleader 4; Shrewdest 4.

LINDA DIANNE HUDSON

Silence is golden, but I'm no gold-
digger."

Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.I.A. 3,
4. 4-H 1,2: Glee Club 3,4.

DONNA JUNE IRBY

A Tare CoOompDnNation o} Iriendliness, lun

[ransferred from Hernando High School.
Fla

National Honor Society Ane, eS scrapbook
Chairman 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4, Corre spond-
ing secretary 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Glee Clul

4, Secretary- Treasure! t+; Friendliest

CARLTON JIMMIE JINKS
4 | he sign OI a true-hearted Sailor 1S tO
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F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3.

JUDY JOHNSON

She comes into the room--voice first.
Tri-Hi-Y 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamen-
tarian 2, Degrees Chairman 3,4; F.T.A.
3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2.

SARAH CLAIRE JOHNSON

If boys interfere with your work--stop

work!

2ti-Fii-Y 1; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A.. 1,2,
4; F.T.A. 3,4; Band 1, Flaggirl 1;

Glee Club 2,3,4.

THOMAS LOMA JOHNSON
"Men of few words are the best men."

Por As 2,0,4.

WILLIAM DAVID JONES

"It's not that school is so bad, it's the
principal of the thing.

Transferred from Vero Beach Street
High School, Fla.

Hi-Y 4; 4-H 3,4.

EDWARD EUGENE KING

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lan has his will. but woman has her

MELVIN LAYFIELD

The two studies he likes the best: the
heart of a girl and recess.

National Honor Society 2,3,4; Sam
Jones Honor Society 1,2; Hi-Y 1; Jr.
Hi-Y 2, Community Projects 2; Foot-

ball 3: Annual Staff 4,

RONALD HOLLIS LOCKERMAN

"Come what may, he's the same every
day.

4-H 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 2; Band 1,2,3.

ARMANDO QUEZADA MARTINEZ
"School is all right if there is nothins
else to do.

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Football 1,2,3,4; Track 4.

HARRIETT ELIZABETH MAYO
"Quietness does not hide her ability.
National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary
4; Sam Jones Honor Society 1,2; [ri-
Hi-Y 1,3,4, Historian 4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2,
Historian 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Correspond-
ing Secretary 3, Chaplain 4; F.T.A. 4;
Essay, 3rd place District, 3; "The Win-
ning Team.

JOEL LESTER MEDLIN

"If at first you don't succeed--just skip
."

Transferred Americus High School, Ga.
Student Council 4, Secretary 4; Hi-Y
3; Key Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; 4-

H 2,3; Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2; Tennis
3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Region Tennis 3rd
place 3; Most Likely to Succeed.

JOHN BUTLER MEDLIN

The greatest pleasure in life is doing
what people say you can't do,

Student Council 3; Jr. Hi-Y 2, World
Service 2; 4-H 1,2,3, Vice-President 2;
Basketball 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Tennis

3,4,

TONI RUTH MOORES

A smile that covers many a serious
thought and eyes that seek the truth.
National Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice-
President 4; Sam Jones Honor Society l,
2: F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President
3, Treasurer 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette

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MICHAEL LAWRENCE MOORING

You can lead a boy to college: but
you can't make him think.

Jr. Hi-Y 2; 4-H 1,2,8; Basketball 2,3,4;
Wittiest 4; Shrewdest 4.

ERNEST EUGENE MYGRANT
I can resist anything except tempta-
tion.

SALLY PATTON PARK
Pretty clothes, sweet and smart, she is
sure to win your heart.

Student Council 2,3,4, Projects 3, Sec-
retary 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4,
Reporter 4; Sam Jones Honor Society 1,
2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4, Reporter 4; Jr. Tri-
Hi-Y 2, School Projects 2; F.T.A. 3,4,
Historian 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 2,
3,4, Flaggirl 1; Journalism 1,2,3,4; Pep
Club 2; Annual Staff 4; F.F.A. Sweet-
heart 4; Most Personality; "The Winning
Team",

GEORGE EARL PARKS
"He who from girls does run, has much
safety, but little fun.

F.F.A. 2,3,4; 4-H 3,4.

JAMES SAMUEI KS
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tibs.
Hi-Y 1,3,4; Jr. Hi-Y 2 ects 2% -H

WILLIAM WAYNE PEAVY
"Life is short and so uncertain, let us !
jOy it while we Cal

Hi-Y 1: Jr. Hi- Y 2: 4-H

JEFFREY DAVID PETERSON

"He has occasional flashes of silence
that makes his conversation pertectly
delighttul."

Transferred from Bohemia Manor, Md.

F.F.A. 4, Reporter 4.

JO AL PHILLIPS

Those who know her best, praise her
most. "

Student Council 4, Chaplain 4; Tri-Hi-
Y 1,4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.HLA. 1,2,3,4,
Honor Roll 2, Chaplain 3, Secretary 4;
F.T.A. 3,4; Glee Club 4; Journalism 1.

JOHN DONALD PIKE

The only way to have a friend is to be
one.

F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 2, Vice-Presi-
dent 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,4.

MALCOLM ANTHONY POOLE

"He knows nothing of tomorrow; his
business is to be good and happy today.
Hi-Y 1; F.T.A. 3,4.

RICHARD STAFFORD POOLE
"Youth comes but once in a liletime--
sO enjoy it.

F.F.A. 1,2,3; 4-fl 1,6,0,4:

BOBBY LEON RAGIN
"Love is so different with us men.
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4.

JOAN ELAINE RAPER

A heart of purest gold, shining sweet
and true."

Transferred from Vienna High School,
Ga.

rh. 4.

CYNTHIA JOY REDDING

Sweetness is an everlasting charm,"
Transferred from Collinwood High
School.

F.H.A. 4; Annual Staff 4.

BRENDA JUNE RIDDLE

"She never troubles trouble till trouble
troubles her."

Tri-Hi-Y 1; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. 1,
2,3,4, Chaplain 2, Secretary 3, Hostess
4; F.T.A. 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-
Captain 4; 2nd place R.E.A. Essay; Pep
Club 2; Neatest.

ELIZABETH ANNE ROBINSON

"A smile for every girl, two for every
boy.

Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4, Historian 3, Treasurer
4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 2; F.H.A.
1,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Annual
Staff 2,4; Pep Club 2.

JANET ARLENE ROPER

"My idea OI an agreeable person, is one
who agrees with me.

Tri-Hi-Y 1,3,4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A
1.2,3,4, Music Chairman 4; F.T.A. 3,4;

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Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Alternate Solo l,z,
Solo 4, Trio 4, 2nd Trio 2, Ensemble
2.4: Annual Stall 4.
PAULA AVA SINCLAIR
Peppy, loving . joytul, sweet, just to
know her is a treat.
National Honor Society 2,3,4, Projects
4. Sam Jones Honor Society 1,2: Tri-
Hi-Y 1,3,4, Vice-President 4; Jr. Iri-
Hi-Y 2, President 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4,
Hostess 2; F.T.A. 3,4, Secretary 3,
President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, En-
semble 1.2,3,4, Trio 3,4, 2nd Trio 1,2,
President 4; Cheerleading 2,3; Annual
4. The
Winning Team"; Most Likley to Suc-~

Staff 4; Typing Representative

ceed,

BRUCE RAY SMITH

Why worry Gabriel warns everybody.
Student Council 2; Hi-Y 3; Jr. Hi-Y 2;
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3, President
4. Science Club 3; 4-H 1,2, Reporter a;
Class President 2; Track 2,3,4; Most

Persona lity,

DONALD LEONARD SMITH
"If studying is a crime, Im not guilty."
F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,0,4.

LARRY STEPHEN SMITH

"A little mischief now and then is
relished by the wisest men."

Student Council 1; National Honor So-
ciety 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Chaplain 4;
Sam Jones Honor Society 1,2, President
2; Key Club 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, President
4; Hi-Y 1,3,4, Projects 3, President 4;
Jr. Hi-Y 2, Vice-President 2; Class
President 1,3,4: Basketball 2,3,4; Foot-
ball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Track 1,2,3,4,
Region 3; "The Winning Team"; Mr.
M.C.H.S.; Best Athlete.

PATRICIA ANNE SMITH

"If having fun were a crime, she'd be
serving a life sentence.

Sam Jones Honor Society 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y
1,3,4, Teen Talks 4; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2;
F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Photography 2,4; F.T.A.
3,4; Band 1,2, Flaggirl 1, Majorette 2;
Glee Club 2,3; Journalism 1,2; Wittiest.

PEGGY GAIL SMITH
Quiet and dependable--two good qual-
ities,

Sam Jones Honor society 1,2; F.H.A. 1,
2, Historian 2.

PEGGY DIANNE SULLIVAN

It's nice to be natural, when you're
naturally nice."

National Honor society 2,3,4; Sam
Jones Honor Society 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,3:
Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Corres-
ponding secretary 2, Vice-President 8,
President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Journa-
lism 2,3,4; 1st place R.E.A. Essay 3;
Debate 1,2,3,4, lst Region 2, 3rd Region
3; Annual Staff 3,4; "The Winning
Team"; Most Dependable.

JACKIE SCOTT TATUM

"If I said what I thought, I'd be speech-
less.

F.F.A. 1; Science Club 3; 4-H 1,3,4;
Basketball 3,

JO ANN TOOKES

"A strong determination to get the best
out of life, a keen desire to enjoy what
one has."

Transierred from D, F, Douglas High
School, Ga.

JOHN GARLEN TURNER

I'm nof lazy, I'm just saving my
energy.

F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Band 1,4.

BARBARA NELL UNDERWOOD

"Life is a picture, so paint it well.
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,
3,4; Band 1,2,3,4.

\NDALL GEORGE \ SHINGTON

LA I i Ca l ll ec ( es
I'm educated.
Student Council 2,3, Parliamentarial
Sam Jones Honor Society 1,2; Key Club

4- Hi-} 1.3,4, Vice-President 4; Jr.
rri-Hi-Y 2, President 2; F.T.A. 3,4;
Class Vic -President 2: Basketball 1.2,
3.4: Golf 1,2,3,4, Region and State
Band Ll Zed,o Pep Club Ls Vice -Presi-

: q : Ty . ry .
dent 2: Most Handsome.

WILEY EUGENE WEBB

Friendliness paves the road to success.
Hi-Y 1,3,4, Re porte! 4: Jr. Hi- Y Z: Re-
porter 2; F.T.A. 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4,

Co-Captain 4; Band 1,2,3,4.

AMES WARREN WILLIAMS

The only way to fight a woman is with
your hat. Grab it and run."

Hi-Y 1,3,4, Treasurer 4; Jr. Hi-Y 2,
Chaplain 2; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2,
Reporter 3, Treasurer 4, Public Speaking
1,2,3; Class Treasurer 3; 4-H 1,2,3,4,
President 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football
1,2; "The Winning Team"; Friendliest;
Most Considerate of Others.

LEROY WILLIAMSON, JR,
"If anything happens, I'm not there.
F.F.A. 1; Basketball 1,3,4.

ROY SANDERS WINDHAM

"Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why
aren't they all content like me.

Hi-Y 1,3; Jr. Hi-Y 2; F.T.A. 3,4;
Neatest.

THOMAS MAXWELL WOOD

One laugh will conquer a million
Irowns. "

Sam Jones Honor Society 1,2; Hi-Y 1;
Jr. Hi-Y 2; F.F.A. 1; F.T.A. 3,4; Band

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1,2,3,4.

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"Duh!"

. THE best candidate, MY candidate, YOUR next repre-
sentative, "

What's in the box, Anne? The Bobbsey Twins and Jeff Once in a lifetime!!

The next page, you say? What's up top, boys? Get you some!

Juniors Prepare
TO

Lead the
Team

Develop Spirit
L. TOR.: Howard Broughton, Vice-President;
Build Character Reese Nelson, President; Harmon Head, Treas-

urer; Raymond Hobby, Secretary.

Tyler Adcox
Maxine Barfield

Peggy Barfield
Kirk Barnes
Mark Barnes

Brenda Beavers

Carolyn Blue

Howard Broughton
Gail Calhoun

Randy Childs

Larry Cromer

Gary Crook

Theresa Edge

Sonny Ellis

Dianna Etheridge

Larry Felker

Diane Felton
Kenneth Fowler

Sue Greene

Brad Guest
Alice Hager

Susan Hagen

Martha Ray Ham

C, T. Harvey

Ben Haugabook

Harmon Head

Cheynne Hembria
John Henry Hobby

Raymond Hobby

Jimmy Hunt

Jennifer Irby

Gilbert Jones

Carla Joiner

Margaret Kelly

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ir\ atnerine Kelley

Sue Lacey
Veborah Law

Lloyd Layfield

Wayne Layfield
Craig Lowe

Carmen Martinez

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Robert McKenzie

Rickey Middlebrooks O

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Lonnie Middlebrooks

Dianne Mygrant

Ray Mygrant

Reese Nelson

Richard Ousley

Dorothy Parks

Homer Pike

Bobby Pope
Ronnie Riddle

Nadine Roberts

limmy Robertson

Marcia Robinson

Henry Rumph

Rena Rumph

Janice Sanders
Gary Simmons

Stanley Simmons

Linda Smith
Dale Toole

Lynn Turner

ky Cry dog
tne nignts

tor tne UU

Football Bleachers where the stands
are one-third cement and two-
thirds People!!

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L-R: President, Bobby Ham; Vice-President, Bonnie Jinks;
Treasurer, Gail Middlebrooks; Secretary, Cheryl Lockerman.

Sophomores Accept Their

Responsibility to the Team
Through Activities

Through Exercise
Through Thought

Teresa Allen
Marsha Alligood
Myra Jo Barfield

Duncan Bellew
Joe Bloodworth
Earl Brinson
Beth Brown

Jo Ann Bullard

John Bush

Cary Carter
Elaine Clark

Carla Coogle
Carolyn Coogle

Tommy Coogle
Arthur Cromer

Gail Dawkins
David Derrick

Jane Dominy
Larry Dorsey

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Roderick English

Sandra Ethridge

Lavern Fowler
Melvin Griffin

Linda Hall
Bobby Ham
Beth Harden
Harry Harvey

Bruce Hill
Jean Hill

Paul Hines
Barney Hobbs

Debbie Jackson
Bill James

Bonnie Jinks
Connie Jinks

Judy Jinks

Steve Johnson
Jimmy Joiner
Patricia Jones

Steve Jones
David Keene

Faye King
Dennis Lamberth

Ruth Lashley
Fred Law

Lucretia Law
Vicki Law

Ed Layfield

David Levy
Cheryl Lockerman
Joy Lowe

Marguerite McKenzie
Emary Mashburn

Lee Willie Meadows
Gail Middlebrooks

Ware Parker
Carol Peaster
Wendell Peavy

Beth Poole
Dianne Polle

Mike Price
Glen Redding
William Roberts

Brock Robinson
Lloyd Seiler

James Smith
Sheila Smith
Buddy Stafford

Shirley Standridge
Ward Standridge
William Stinson

Joe Suber
Dave Walker

Douglass Warner
Rhonda Watson

Barbara Williams
Lesley Williams
Deborah Youngblood

Freshmen Bring
New Life to
Our Team

Add New Friendships,
Eagerness

And
A Desire to

Learn

LEFT TO RIGHT - spec Grace, Vice President; J. B.
Easterlin, President: Lisa Robinson, secretary; Barbara
Pritchett, Treasurer.

David Anewault
Brenda Arthur
David Arthur
Brenda Baggett

Wendell Barfield
Dorothy Bellew
Ronnie Bellew
Kathy Bunn

Not Pictured

Billy Blanks
Johnny Bodiford
Larry Cannon
Marion Childs

Ronald Childree
William Coker
Rozell Cromer
Danny Crook

Sharon Daimler
J. B, Easterlin
Tony Edge
Sandra Fargarson

Ambrose Felton
Butch Felker

Clarence Freeman
Jackie Freeman

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Delores Fowler
Judy Gilbert
Earl Grace
Charlene Greene

Steve Hardage
Annette Harris
Larry Harvey
Mary Haslem

Roger Hawke
Sara Head

Herold Hembria
Jarvier Hernandez

David Hill
Kyle Hogg

Keith Irby
David Ivey

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.arian j nes

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OY yi sey

Howard Kelley
Danette Kleckly

Larry Knight

Mike Murphey
Larry Layfield
Karen }

Manning

Tommy McKenzie
Kenneth Middlebrooks
Linda Mims

Jenny Lynn Moores

Sylvia Neal
Gary Oder
Carolyn Odom
Rex Odom

Edwin Oldham
Charles Oliver
Margaret Page

John Payne

Susan Peavy
Bonnie Peterson

Brenda Pike
Buddy Pike

Alphonso Poole
Barbara Pritchett

Rebecca Roberts
Lisa Robinson

Mike Robinson
Mary Rumph
June Smith
Steve Smith

Connie Sponsellor
John Tallent

Patricia Taylor
Ernest Vanzant
Sandra Wallace
Carol Wadsworth

Betty Watson
Donna Webb

Tonya Webb
Robert Wilcox
Mike Wood
Mary Wooten

Danny Woodard
Terry Wyley

V.1.P.s at
M.C.H.S.

What would we do without
them?

s. Bonnie Rycroft , Si a
ir. Fabians Secretary

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Mrs. Margaret Brand,
who does a little bit
of everything.

Mrs. Louise Williams and
the Lunchroom Staff

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Mr. Owens, Sponsor
L - R: Raymond Greene, Parliamentarian; Margie English, President; Jody Coogle, Vice-President; Jo Al Phillips,

Chaplain; Joel Medlin, Treasurer; Sally Pat Parks, Secretary.

Student Council

The purpose of this club is to develop and practice
good citizenship, promote harmonious relations
throughout the school, and promote the general

welfare of the school.

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Future Teachers of America

The Robert E. Ozier F.T.A. was organized in 1958.
It has continued to grow in size, spirit, and service.
One of the purposes is recruitment, and the club is
old enough to have a "post" F,T.A. member return
to MCHS as a member of the faculty.

L - R: Brenda Beavers, Vice-President; Paula Sinclair, President; Peggy Sullivan, Parliamentarian; Sue Lacey,
Secretary; Toni Moores, Treasurer; Dean Fulghom, Chaplain; Inez Dozier, Historian; Martha Campbell, Reporter;
Sally Pat Park, Historian,

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L - R: Raymond Greene, Treasurer; Toni Moores, Vice-Presi-
dent; Dale Derrick, President; Mrs, Steele, Sponsor; Harriett
Mayo, Secretary; Steve Smith, Chaplain.

National Honor

Society

The object of all the National Honor
Societies is to create an enthusiasm
for scholarship, to stimulate a desire
to render service, to promote worthy
leadership, and to encourage the de-
velopment of character in high school
students.

Sam Jones Honor Society

The Sam Jones Honor Society, open to freshmen and
sophomores, seeks to promote higher scholarship,
honesty and fair play, and pride in Macon County
High School,

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L -R: Leslie Williams, President; Miss Cheek, Sponsor; Faye King, Vice-President; Cheryl Lockerman,
Secretary- Treasurer.

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L - R: Dale Derrick, President; Mrs. Rogers, Sponsor; Inez Dozier, Secre-
tary; Paula Sinclair, Vice-President; Judy Brown, Chaplain; Anne Robinson,
Treasurer.

Senior Tri-Hi-Y

The purpose of the Mary Lois Felton Tri-Hi-Y is to
create, maintain and extend throughout the home,
school and community high standards of Christian

character.

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Sr-Hi-Y

The Hi-Y is an organization mainly for the pro-
motion of Christian ideals, Its members strive to
make their school and community a better place
in which to live.

L - R: Dean Fulghom, Chaplain; Coach Maffet, Sponsor; Randall
Washington, Vice-President; Steve Smith, President; Jamie Williams,
Treasurer; Raymond Greene, Secretary.

Jr-Tri-Hi-Y

The main objective of the Tri-Hi-Y is to
create, maintain, and extend throughout the
home and community high standards of Chris-
tian character.

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L - R: Joy Lowe, Chaplain; Bonnie Jinks, Vice-President; Teresa Allen, Treasurer; Marguerite McKenzie, Presi-
dent; Debbie Jackson, Secretary; Mrs. Sara Devaughn, Sponsor.

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Jr-Hi-Y

The "Rules for Everyday Living of the Hi-Y are
clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sportsman-
ship, and clean living. By attending the Hi-Y pro-
grams each person has the potential for becoming
a better person.

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L - R: Bubba Smith; Earl Brinson, Secretary; Larry Dorsey, Reporter; Coach Dunahoo, Sponsor; Bobby Ham, Vice-

President; Tommy McKenzie; Leslie Williams, President; Joe Suber; Fred Law, Treasurer; David Derrick, Chap-

lain, not pictured,
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Future Homemakers of America

Motto: "Toward New Horizons"
REBEL ROSTER

Teresa Allen; Marsha Alligood; Brenda Baggett; Myra Jo Barfield; Peggy Barfield; Brenda Beavers; Dorothy Bellew;
Dell Brinson; Judy Broughton; Beth Brown; Judy Brown; Lois Bryan; Jo Ann Bullard; Kathy Bunn; Gail Calhoun;
Martha Campbell; Elaine Clark; Carolyn Coogle; Sharon Daimler; Dale Derrick; Jane Dominy; Theresa Edge;
Annette Ellison; Margie English; Diana Ethridge; Sandra Ethridge; Sandra Fargason; Deloris Fowler; Laverne Fowl-
er; Judy Gilbert; Charlene Green; Sue Green; Susan Hagen; Martha Rae Ham; Patty Harp; Annette Harris; Mary
Haslem; Sara Head; Cheyenne Hembria; Joyce Hobbs; Lee Hogg; Diane Hudson; Donna Irby; Jennifer Irby; Debo-
rah Jackson; Judy Jinks; Bonnie Jinks; Connie Jinks; Judy Johnson; Adrienne Jones; Sara Johnson; Patricia Jones: Joy
Josey; Margaret Kelly; Mary Catherine Kelly; Faye King; Dannette Kleckly; Sue Lacey; Ruth Lashley; Deborah
Law; Lucretia Law; Vicki Law: Cheryl Lockerman; Joy Lowe; Karen Mamming; Carmen Martinez; Emary Mash-
burn; Harriett Mayo; Marguerite McKenzie; Gail Middlebrooks; Linda Mims; Jenny Lynn Moores; Sylvia Neal;
Carol Odom; Margaret Page; Dottie Parks; Carol Peaster; Susan Peavy; Jo Al Phillips; Brenda Pike; Beth Poole;
Dianne Poole; Barbara Pritchett: Susie Raper; Cynthia Redding; Brenda Riddle; Nadine Roberts; Rebecca Roberts;
Anne Robinson; Marcia Robinson; Lisa Robinson; Arlene Roper; Mary Rumph; Paula Sinclair; June Smith; Linda
Smith; Patricia Smith; Sheila Smith; Peggy Sullivan; Patricia Taylor; Dale Toole; Barbara Underwood; Martha
Vaughn; Carol Wadsworth; Betty Watson; Gail Watson; Rhonda Watson; Tonya Webb; Barbara Williams; Diana
Woodruff; Mary Wooten; Deborah Youngblood; Kyle Hogg; Beth Hardon.

SEATED, Left to right: Peggy Sullivan,
President; Joyce Hobbs, Vice-President; Jo
Al Phillips, Secretary; Dell Brinson, Treas-
urer; STANDING, left to right: Martha
Campbell, Reporter; Judy Brown, Donna
Irby, Corresponding Secretary; Mike Moor-
ing, Sweetheart; Gail Calhoun, Parliamen-
tarian; Mary Catherine Kelly, Vice-Presi-
dent.

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Future Farmers
of America

Learning to do, Doing to learn;
Earning to live, Living to serve.
The successful Farmer of Tomor-
row is the Future Farmer of Today.

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TOP ROW: (LtoR) Mr. E. J. Stinson-Advisor; Steve Jones-Sentinel; Donnie Pike-Vice-Pres.; Raymond Hobby-
Chaplain; Charles Childs-Sec. BOTTOM ROW: Ray Smith-Pres.; Sally Pat Park-Sweetheart; Jamie Williams-
Treasurer; Jeff Peterson-Reporter. 73

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Key Club

The Key Club is established as a service club.
It is an honor to be selected as a member. It
is promoted by the local Kiwanis Club as prep-
aration for civic life.

Patty Harp, Sweetheart; Steve Smith,
President.

L - R: Raymond Greene, Secretary; Joel
Medlin, Vice-President; Howard Broughton,
Treasurer; Jody Coogle, Chaplain; Gerald
Beckum, Sponsor.

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L - R: Joyce Hobbs, Secretary; Sue Greene, Girls' Vice-Presi-
dent; Margaret Page, Reporter; Jamie Williams, President; Larry
Dorsey, Boys Vice-President; Jimmy Parks, Parliamentarian; Mr.
Hunter, Sponsor.

4-H

The 4-H Club is an organization that
follows the motto, "To make the best
better."

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Mrs. Martha Guerry, Director

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L.-R.: Peggy Sullivan, Reporter; Joyce Hobbs, Vice-Pres.;

Donna Irby, Sec.-Treas.

Glee Club

~ loc : _ rey? , r . : .
he wiee | lub iS organized Io those students who
love music. Its purpose is to promote a SrOWING ap-

preciation of music among all students and the com-

munity by presenting special programs of music

Mrs. Martha Guerry, Director; Paula Sinclair, Pres.;

Mrs. Fulghom

One-Act Play

The One-Act Play cast performed The
Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams
this year. Macon County won 2nd place
in Sub-Region competition and won 4th
place in Region.

STANDING, L.-R.--Mrs. Fulghom, Director; Dean Ful-
ghom. SEATED, L.-R.--Brad Guest, Brenda Beavers,
Martha Vaughn.

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Mrs. Fulghom instructs the girls on how to stand.

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Ricky Coogle interviews new teacher, Miss Cheek.

Three Seniors initial thei assignments.

Journalism

The Journalism Club is a working club. Its
primary purposes are to keep the public informed
about Macon County High School and to give stu-
dents who are interested in writing an Opportunity
to express themselves and their ideas in print.

Toni and Inez typing
an assignment.

Three Seniors pondering over scrapbook. Mrs. Campbell (Sponsor), and underclassmen.

The Debate Group gets ready for Region.

Debate

Resolved: That the Foreign Aid Program of the United States
Should Be Limited to Non- Military Assistance.
Affirmative: Martha Campbell
Brad Guest
Negative: Peggy Sullivan
Margaret Page

MRS, CAMPBELL, Sponsor

Upperclassmen discuss the question.

Freshman members of the MCHS Debate Group.

Rebel Football Team Hauls In
Matfer A Surprising Record

Dunahoo

1966 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Date Opponent Place
Aug. 26 Wilcox High H
sept. 9 Treutlen Co, H
Sept. 16 Vienna T
sept. 23 Harris Co. T
Fort Valley
Hawkinsville
Atkinson Co.
Wilcox High
Jones Co.

Vienna

Learn The Offensive Team A Lineman is a "Back's

D---Good Team Best Friend.

On ya stomach, up! On ya stomach, over! On ya back...

The best offense is a good defense. The Last of the Gridiron Greats.

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pe

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Viarvin brow!

Willie Makit?

Are you often plagued with headaches? Bad news, boys! "Butterfinger Ben"

Donny Pike Steve Smith Tyler Adcox Howard Broughton

Armando Martinez Joel Medlin Johnny | llin

Jerre Junior tries again.

Lester hauls the bacon (Southern Maid) Crunch

,

sonny Ellis

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the tuff gets going. Glenn Redding

J]. B. Easterlin David Ivey

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The men in the background or . | ie sia oh
What's in the bucket---Girls

Mh, It's crying time again--~-Seniors!

SS > S

Golf at
M.C.H.S.

TOP, Left to right: Fred
Law, Ben Haugabook,
sonny Ellis, David Der-
rick, Harmon Head, Leslie
Williams, Jimmy Joiner,

ABOVE, Leit to right, TOP ROW: J. B. Easterlin. scotty Tatum, sonny Ellis, Coach
Martin, Leslie Williams, Fred Law, Bobby Pope, Ben Haugabook. BOTTOM ROW:
Harmon Head, Robert Wilcox, Danny Woodard, David Derrick, Jimmy Joiner,

BELOW, TOP, Left to right: Jackie Freeman, Terry Wylie, Phonsie Poole, Mike Wood, David
Anewalt, Danny Woodard. BOTTOM: Coach Owens, Larry Knight, Robert Wilcox, Larry
Cannon, Johnny Payne, Kenny Middlebrooks, and Coach Rycroit.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Teresa Allen, Patty Harp, Inez
Dozier, Coach Jimmy Maffett, Johnny Medlin, Ben
Haugabook, Joel Medlin,

Track Team

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Left to right, STANDING: Coach Dunahoo, Steve
Smith, Douglas Warner, Ray Smith, Ward Standridge,
Larry Hall, Earl Brinson, Kenny Fowler. KNEELING:
Raymond Hobby, Gary Crook, David King, Armanda
Martinez, Larry Knight.

Put Your Bets On The Rebelettes

Theresa Allen

Sandra Fargason

[oo bad they couldn't be under the entrance.

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De lores Fow ler

No Goal!

Martha Campbell Sue Greene

Buff Dozier Patty Harp

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Faye King

Cheryl Lockerman | . Dianne Poole

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Carmen Martinez Barbara Pritchett

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Brenda Riddle

Patricia Taylor

The Leaders

HULL

Don't get the idea we can wear mini skirts to school

"Keds" don't come cheap! The inspirers
Lisa Robinson

June Smith Dianne Woodruff

Don't Lay Wagers
On The

Rebel Cagers!

Tippacanoe & Tyler too Don't just stand there, boys Can everybody see my name

We heard the team was going to be a failure
next year

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Ronnie Midd lebrooks

Randall Washington

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Raymond Greene Mike Mooring Leslie Williams

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Up goes the screen Put her in the hoopi!

Varsity Material

Sorry, No Smoking

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Dale

Margarite McKenize

Mrs. Rogers says, ". . . There are two ways to travel-first class,
and with the cheerleaders. . ."

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Rebels on the run - - -

Marsha Alligood

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The greatest symbol for the greatest team!

"Proudly we stand together P

Homecoming66

Highlight of the
Football

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Senior Representatives

Sandy Windham and Patty Harp Ray Smith and Shirley Detamore

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Jamie Williams and Sue Lacey

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Sophomore Representatives Freshman Representatives

Bubba Smith Larry Dorsey Melvin Layfield Jody Coogle
and and and and
Faye King Debbie Jackson Judy Gilbert Margaret Page

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Kats in the Kittens Corner

Win

STAR STAR Teacher
Burgoyne G. Moores

Student Toni Moores with Band Director

Governor's Honors Program Nominees
Leslie Williams and Ear] Brinson

N.E.D.T. Certificate
of Merit Winners

| University of Georgia Certificate
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Joyce Hobbs, Region
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Paula Sinclair, Region Representative
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Reese Nelson and
Arlene Roper, Soloists

Ben Haugabook, right,
won Region lst place
Tennis Singles

Suzy Raper, below,
won Betty Crocker
Award

Peggy Sullivan, Brenda Riddle and
Raymond Greene won R,E.A. Essay
Contest

Judy Broughton won Lions" Club Essay
Contest 105

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Brad Guest
Jimmy Hunt

Reese Nelson

Joe Suber

First
Trio

Paula Sinclair

Arlene Roper

Mary Catherine
Kelley

Second

Trio
Margaret Page
Marsha Alligood
Joy Josey

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Pride of Macon County Brings Musical Enjoyment

Carla Joiner Vicki Law

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Headed for Broadwav Dynamic Duo Combats Green Waves

Daily Practice Looks Complicated!!!

Spirit of '66 a Music Man--Maestro Moores

Majorettes Add Beauty To Band Performances

Working Hard?

Toni Moores Inez Dozier

Margie English
Drum- Majorette

Linda Smith 112 Brenda Beavers Debbie Jackson

Annette Ellison

Captain

Tonya Webb

Myra Jo Barfield

Aartha Rav Ham Theresa Edge

Dixie Debs Wave The Colors

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Carol Peaster

Carolyn Coogcle

Bonnie Jinks

The Winning Team

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Tops At M.C.H.S.

FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Fulghom, Steve Smith, Buff Dozier, and Jamie Williams.
MIDDLE ROW: Raymond Greene, Martha Campbell, Toni Moores, Sally Pat Park, and Judy

Broughton. BOTTOM ROW: Patty Harp, Paula Sinclair, Dale Derrick, Peggy Sullivan, and
Harriet Mayo.

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Mr.
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Steve

Smith

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the 67 Bridge.

Steve is the president
of the K oy Club and the
Senior Hi-Y.

Fit As A Fiddle

Steve Smith 116 Patty Harp
Captain of the Football Team Captain of the Girls Basketball Team

Smart As A Whip

Joel Medlin

oni Moores

Raymond Greene

[he graduating class of 67 has chosen from their
number, representative students who show the
accomplishments of the class. The students, so
honored, were selected on the basis of a majority
vote of the class and the approval of the faculty
Thus they represent the seniors choice, with the
faculty's a ceptance, of those students who have
display: d outstanding or superior traits, qualities,

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or skills, throughout their high school years.

Paula Sinclair

Pleasing As A Picture

Shirley Detamore

Randall Washington

This year the graduates have made excellent
selections for the recipients of these various
honors.

Neat As A Pin

The Seniors only regret is that they were unable
to honor everyone who has been an asset to the
school or to the community.

117 Brenda Riddle Sandy Windham

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Kind As A Friend

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Jud y
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The superlatives, as well as other seniors who have
made outstanding achievements or have revealed
noteworthy attributes, are to be highly commend-
ed for their good work and encouraged to keep it

up

Peggy Sullivan
Sullivan

Dean
Fulghom

"8 Trusty As A Gun

Friendly As A Politician

Happy As A Lark

Ray
Smith

Sally Pat
Park

Donna Irby

Patricia
Smith

Mike
Mooring

Nutty As A Fruitcake

Calendar Of Events
1966-1967

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1-2 hanksgiving is re again wi its holidays!

Southwestern campus to take the College Entrance Exams.

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L206 Sd he boy's and girl's basketball teams play in Perry's Christmas Invitational Tournament.

JANUARY 16 Annual football banquet.
} Seniors are measured for caps and gowns.

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Come in COLONIAL... You come out better every time.

COLONIAL STORES

J. C. Smith, Manager

Montezuma Georgia

[In Americus
Prep and Men's Wear Ladies Wear

THE KINNEBREW COMPANY THE CASUAL SHOP

Rebels Favorite Shopping Places

Best Wishes from Good Luck, Seniors!!!

THE VOGUE JIM BROWN
AND
THE VILLAGE SHOP General Insurance

Phone 478-9191

Americus Georgia Montezuma, Georgia

CORDELE LIVESTOCK COMPANY

Cordele, Georgia
Sale every Friday at 1:00 P.M,
No better Livestock Auction in Georgia

Call Us for Trucks
Phone 273-1762

Compliments of

TO OUR ADVERTISERS: MONTEZUMA BUILDERS SUPPLY

Thank you for buying space in the DeVoe Paints,
67 BRIDGE, We appreciate your co- Plumbing Supplies,
Doors, Windows, Moulding
Roofing, Cement, Lumber
Builders" Hardware, Coal

operation.

THE STAFF
Box 23 Phone 472-4571

Montezuma Georgia

Best Wishes to the
Seniors of 67

Compliments of

NORRIS CATTLE COMPANY

C Put a purrrrrpose in
Montezuma ecorgia your life.

SPASMO CAMPBELL

HERBERT SALIBA WAREHOUSE

Bonded Warehouse Storage

"Meets all Government Specifications"

Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments ol
and
Best Wishes from

MACON COUNTY GIN COMPANY

Montezuma, Georgia

HAUGABOOK AUTO COMPANY

Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Sales and Service

Phone 478-3161

Montezuma Georgia

9808,

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Compliments of

BANK OF OGLETHORPE

MEMBER
EDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
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Ogiethrope Georgia

Compliments oi
and
Best Wishes

from

THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK

Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent

MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM

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Georgia }

Montezuma

Compl! iments of

GARDEN VALLEY PACKING COMPANY

Home of

"Pattie 's Pride

Garden Valley

Georgia

FIRST STATE BANK

in
Marshallville, Georgia
Since

1910

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Compliments of

BRITTS SHOE REPAIRING
AND DRY CLEANING

Montezuma, Georgia

GREETINGS TO GRADUATES

CHRISTOPHERS

Montezuma

Fort Valley Cordele

Compliments of

CITY BARBER SHOP

Montezuma Georgia

FLINT GAS COMPANY

Home Owned and Operated

Americus, Cordele, Fort Valley

Montezuma Georgia

C & S SERVICE STATION

Shell Products

Radiator Hoses, Fan Belts
Grease & Oil Changes

Henry Smith

Montezuma, Ga. Phone 2-2396

COLES T. V.

Sales & Service

Phone 472-8257

R, C, A, Victor

Compliments of

FACTORY OUTLET

Montezuma Georgia

Compliments of

GIBSON SERVICE STATION

VALLEY EQUIPMENT AND

SUPPLY COMPANY

107 Main Fort Valley
Telephone 825-5218

"It Pays to Play
Middle Georgia's Leading

Team Equipment Dealer

THE MALIBUS

Exclusive Management
Phil Clark

825-2326 or 825-5547
P.O, Box 481

Fort Valley, Georgia

Best Wishes

ELRODS INCORPORATED

Montezuma, Georgia

J. M. JOSEY & SON

Phone 433-5641

Fancy and Staple Groceries
Fresh Meats and Vegetables

Byromville, Georgia

THE PAR-SAN

Apparel & Shoes for
Ladies & Men

A Store of Quality & Fashion

Fort Valley

ROBERTS & SULLIVAN

Fertilizer Lime
Liquid Nitrogen

Custom Spreading

Byromville, Georgia

Compliments of

G. A. TYE & SONS

Quality Millwork, Lumber,
Building Supplies, Paints

706 Adderton St.-Phone 3141

Americus, Georgia

Compliments of

RIVERSIDE SANATORIUM

Montezuma Georgia

Compliments of

FORT VALLEY

COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

Neighborhood 4.
custom

Paradoxically man is never vainer than when assessing his humility; never weaker than when

flouting his strength; and never more wrong than when sure he is right.

L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY

Hollis Britt, Representative

the accents on.....

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maf Nez

DAIRIES COOPERATIVE

SHEALY NURSERIES

Ornamentals
Planting and Spray Service
Phone 478-3081

Oglethorpe, Georgia

CHASE & SONS FARMS
AND FEED CO.

Oglethorpe, Ga.

Producers of Quality Eggs

STYLETTE BEAUTY SALON

For A Lovelier You"
Phone-472-8266
Operators-Brenda English

Wanda Poole

CHURCHWELLS

BOBBIE BROOKS
ROBBIE RIVERS

LEVIS

Americus, Georgia

MACON COUNTY
CLEANERS

Dry Cleaning-Laundry

Phone 478-3241

Montezuma -Oglethorpe

THE MACON COUNTY
CLINIC

Telephone 7291

Montezuma, Georgia

JARRELLS SHOES

"Always a Step Ahead
Phone 924-3532

Americus, Georgia

Compliments of

MONTEZUMA FLOWER
AND GIFT SHOP

Phone 478-3531 or 472-8200

Montezuma, Georgia

SOUTHERN FROZEN FOODS, INC.

Finest in Southern Vegetables

Phone 472-6000

Montezuma Georgia

BRINSONS DEPARTMENT STORE

Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods, Home Furnishings,
Jewelry, China, Glass, and Giftware

"Quality Merchandise"

Phone 472-2211 Oglethorpe, Ga.

GULF OIL PRODUCTS

Felton Riddle, Distributor
Tires, batteries, and Acc,

Phone 472-7581
Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments of

LIGHTHOUSE RESTAURANT

Americus, Georgia

Compliments of

H. W. TAYLOR ESTATE

Dry Goods Store

Marshallville, Georgia

GEORGE SMITH
Insurance and Realty

YOUR
GEORGIA FARM BUREAU INS,

AGENCY

Compliments of

LURTON MASSEE

MASSEE APPLIANCE AND
FURNITURE COMPANY

Marshallville, Georgia

Compliments of

MAFFETTS

Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments of

Jack H. Maffett Sr.
J. D. Maffett Sr.

ey

Manufacturers of

Doors and Windows for
The Mobile Home Industry

Montezuma, Georgia

BRAGGS FASHION SHOP

Ladies and Children
Ready to Wear

Montezuma, Georgia

SLADE RADIO & ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Power Installations-
House Wiring

Philco RMS Member

Phone 967-2224 Marshallville, Ga,

WILSON GALLERIES

P.O, Box 32
Fort Valley, Georgia
Phone TA 5-5551 or 5552

Home of Distinctive
Furniture, Gifts, and Carpet

IDEAL SERVICE STATION

Auto Parts and Service

Phone 949-2405

Donald Massey Lamar Massey

Compliments of

FELTON GROCERY

Marshallville, Ga,

Compliments of

WEBB EYE CLINIC

Fort Valley, Ga,

Compliments of

HUBERT R. CANNON

Compliments of

J. W. TARRER

Contractor

All types of Building,
Remodeling, and roofing

Phone 949-2682

PHILLIPS BROTHERS

Compliments of

FOREST MILLS CORPORATION

A Division of

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DE VAUGHN
HARDWARE

Montezuma Georgia

CITY DRUG COMPANY

D. S. Walker
Your Dependable Druggist

The Prescription Store

Phone 478-3031

Montezuma Georgia

DAVIS TIRE CO.

Tires

Recapping

Montezuma, Ga.

CALS SEA MART

Owned and Operated by
Grady and JoyceCalhoun
Telephone 8492

Oglethorpe Road
Montezuma, Georgia

MARJEN DEPT. STORE

A. M. BICKLEY, INC.

of Montezuma wishes the
"Best of everything to
the 1967 Graduating

Class,

Compliments of
Congratulations to the

Class of 1967

BARTLETTS DRUGS
T. L. COOGLE INC.

Phone 8-3851

Oglethorpe, Georgia Marshallville, Georgia

ROYAL CROWN COLA

Nehi Beverage Company
1220 South 7th Street

Cordele, Georgia

CHAMBLEYS BEAUTY
SALON

Dooly Street
Montezuma, Georgia

Mrs, Nell Chambley
Mrs. Minnie Pickard

Phone 478-3451

Compliments of

TOM LAWS
SERVICE STATION

Standard Products

Montezuma, Georgia

Best Wishes

THE DIXIE QUEEN

Compliments of

ADAM'S AGENCY

Insurance

Phone 478-3131

Montezuma, Georgia

MONTEZUMA MOTOR CO.

Thunderbird Ford
Falcon

Telephone 472-5531
220 South Dooly Street

Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments of

A. COHEN AND SONS

217 Lamar Street

Americus, Georgia

Compliments of

FARMERS SEED AND
FEED SERVICE

J.M, Brown

Americus, Georgia

Best Wishes

GOLD KIST PEANUT
GROWERS to the

Senior Class

Shelled Peanuts & Peanut Oil PEACH COUNTY
MOTOR COMPANY

A Division of

Cotton Producers Association

Oglethorpe Plant
Fort Valley, Georgia
Oglethorpe, Georgia

Compliments of

Compliments of

Jesse D. Derrick, D.V.M.

WHATLEYS WAREHOUSE

Montezuma, Georgia Reynolds, Georgia

Compliments of

RIDDLE MOTOR SALES

Montezuma, Georgia

"Congratulations and Best
Wishes to Each of You"

MONTEZUMA DRUG CO.

W. T. Hall, Prop.

Montezuma, Georgia

Congratulations

Seniors

LIGGIN FINANCE CO.

106 South Dooly Street

Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments of

HAM HARDWARE
COMPANY

Montezuma, Georgia

WEAVERS DAIRY

Producers and Distributors
of
Farm Fresh Milk
Local and Home Owned

Phone 8-9181 Montezuma, Ga.

Compliments of

J. B. EASTERLIN, JR.
AND SON

Montezuma, Georgia

Congratulations and Best Wishes
To The Seniors

CLARK FORD TRACTOR
CO., INC.

Ford Implements
Phone 472-8125

Montezuma, Georgia

Exquisite Jewelry

Appliances
Gifts

Jewelry
ALLENS JEWELRY

114 South Dooly

Montezuma, Georgia

Jerry L, Walker

WESTERN AUTO
ASSOCIATE STORE

205 S, Dooly Street
Phone 472-2316

Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments of

HANDY ANDY

Spaulding Road

Montezuma, Georgia

L, Gardner Watson
Walter Mathews

Dial 5061

WATSON-MATHEWS
FUNERAL HOME

"In the Atmosphere of Your Home"

372 North Dooly Street

Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments of

MITCHAMS

Montezuma and Oglethorpe

Compliments of

KEENAN AUTO PARTS

Montezuma, Georgia

HOUSE RENTALS

Carl P, Savage, Jr.

Telephones 472-8265
472-5931

Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments of

McKENZIE
INSURANCE AGENCY

Phone 472-8111
Complete Insurance Service

Fire-Auto Hospitalization
Windstorm Life Accident
Workmen's Comp. Homeowner's
Bonds Burglary

Now Representing

Professional Insurance Co.

Montezuma, Georgia

CITIZEN & GEORGIAN

Office Supplies

Printing

Commercial Job-Society

134 E. Cherry

Montezuma, Georgia

DeVAUGHN AGENCY

Bonds
Commercial
"Complete Insurance
Protection"
Life- Accident- Health
Phone 472-8441

Railroad Street

Montezuma, Georgia

General Contractors

Pond Building Concrete Work
Clearing Ready-Mix
Grading Concrete

REEVES CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY

Phone 924-3631

Americus, Georgia

Fashion Hair at

FASHIONAIRE STEVENS WAREHOUSE

Ellaville Gin Co.

Cotton & Peanuts

Carlotta Riddle-owner
and operator
Ellaville, Georgia
Eiline Harmon-operator

Montezuma-478-9131, Ga.

O. S. EDWARDS

Contractor

CITGO GAS and OIL

Cabinets and

Cabinet Work

949-2203 Ellaville,
Georgia

Compliments of Blue Print for Success

Work hard on each assignment,

Share your knowledge.

Enter into extra activities in

McCONNELLS

Congratulations RICHARD CURTIS

to the

Senior Class

Montezuma Georgia Civil Engineer

Compliments of

A. G. Shivers Phone 3455

ED SMITH & SONS

MODERN STUDIOS
OF PHOTOGRAPHY

House ~Moving Contractor

Montezuma, Ga.
112 North Jackson Street

Phone 472-2521
Americus, Georgia

HENRY TAYLOR Compliments of

Electrical-Plumbing - Heating
Contractor

DeVaughn Ave. Phone 472-5741 GRADY SATTERFIELD

Electrical Supplies

Chromalox Heating

Carrier Air Conditioning

Kohler Plumbing Fixtures

Rheem Water Heaters

Lighting Fixtures

G.E, and Dayton Electric Motors
Nutone Range Hoods and Chimes
Honeywell Furnace Controls

Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments of

RIDDLE EQUIPMENT
COMPANY

BOYCE RIDDLE

Massey-Ferguson Tractors and
Equipment

Benthall & Gehl

Montezuma, Ga. Phone 472-8121

SINCLAIR SUPPLY CO., INC.

Complete Line of Building Materials

Johns-Manville Products

National Gypsum Products

Mobil Chemical Paints

Minnesota Paints

Montezuma, Ga. Telephone 472-8161

Compliments of

MONTEZUMA
WELDING & RADIATOR WORKS

James R, Dorsey, Owner

Spaulding Avenue

Poulan Machine Work General Repair

Homelite Radiator Repair Springfield & All

Chainsaws Portable Welding Blalock Mowers

GROCERY & MARKET

JONES
GROCERY & MARKET

Fancy Groceries

WE DELIVER PHONE: 6901

Montezuma, Georgia

Compliments of

MONTEZUMA BANKING
COMPANY

Macon County's Friendly
Bank

Phone: 472-5331

Montezuma, Georgia

MONTEZUMA
TRACTOR COMPANY

John Deere Sales and
Service

472-5411 or
472-8437

Phone:

Montezuma, Georgia

QUALITY FARM
EQUIPMENT

MONTEZUMA
SERVICE STATION

Oscar Williams

GULF OIL PRODUCTS

Phone: 472-2621

Montezuma, Georgia

AULTMANS SUPER STORE

Best in Foods--Best in Prices

Affiliate Member Associated
Food Stores, Inc,

Phone TI 7-3935

Reynolds, Georgia

DIAL GAS SERVICE

Reynolds, Georgia
Tel. 847-5600
Day or Night

Julian M. Whatley
Luther Willis

J. C. HINTON
BUILDING SUPPLIES

General Contractors

Reynolds, Georgia

Compliments of

A FRIEND

Compliments of

THE BEAUTY NOOK

Willarene McElmurray, owner
Phone 847-5385

Reynolds, Georgia

Compliments of

GOODROE APPLIANCE
COMPANY

Zenith and Frigidaire
Sales and Service

Phone TI 7-3925 Specialty Items
Reynolds, Georgia

MACS DRIVE-IN

Barbeque Sandwiches &
Take out orders
Brunswick Stew Short Orders

"We are 2 miles out of
Reynolds on Highway 128
Tel, 7-5580

Reynolds, Georgia

Compliments of

REYNOLDS PHARMACY
"Your Health is Our Business
Phone TI 7-4585

Reynolds, Georgia

C. R. SIMMONS
WAREHOUSE AND GIN

Insecticides-Seed-Feed and
Fertilizer

Phone Tilden 847-4425
P. O. Box 265

Reynolds, Georgia

Compliments of

UNDERWOOD'S MILL

John Henry Underwood-Owner

Reynolds, Georgia

Compliments of

CHILDS BEAUTY SHOP

Phone 949-2671
Owner and Operator
Mrs. Hazel Childs

Oglethorpe, Georgia

THE DONUT SHOP

Cakes-All Occasion
Sandwiches-Drinks

Oglethorpe, Ga,

Compliment 5 or

L. T. SIMMONS

General Merchandise

Groceries-Fresh Meats-Dry Goods
Hardware-Gas-Oil

Garden Valley, Georgia

Compliments of

AVERAS FLOWER &
GIFT SHOP

Oglethorpe, Georgia

CREELS

"South's Finest Bar-B-Cue
and Stew

Private Parties Welcome
C. D. Creel Phone 6771

Oglethorpe, Georgia

Compliments of

CHESLEY GILMORE

GULF SERVICE STATION

James Bentley, Manager
Phone 2161

Oglethorpe, Georgia

TAYLORS PHARMACY

Prescription Druggist

Oglethorpe, Georgia

Phone 4791

Compliments of

NELSONS GROCERY

Montezuma, Georgia

MONTEZUMA BEAUTY
SHOP

Montezuma, Georgia

Alice Joiner Dorothy Hawk
Sara Nelson

Compliments of

ODOMS GROCERY &
MEATS

Oglethorpe, Ga.

Radio Station

WMNZ

Your Sound Citizen
Montezuma, Georgia

1050 on Your Dial

Best Wishes

CALVIN PORCH

Compliments of

MRS, JAMES MAXEY
President of

MACON COUNTY

CANCER SOCIETY INC.

Compliments of

HOWARD JOHNSON
CONSTRUCTION CO.

Land Clearing JAMES CHEVROLET Co.

Pond Building
Drainage Ditches
Dragline Work Americus, Georgia

Phone 924-5647 Phone 924-9038
Americus, Georgia

Compliments of Compliments of

GRAND THEATER
GLOVER WHOLESALE CO. Visit Your Theater Often

Americus, Georgia Phone 8477

Flour Idahome Montezuma Georgia

GILL DRUG CO. JONES AUTO CO.

Druggists
Buick-Opel-Rambler

Ellaville, Georgia Sales and Service

Phone 937-2051 Americus, Georgia

Compliments of

PLANTERS WAREHOUSE

Cotton Warehouse MODEL CLEAN ERS

Dial 937-2086 Telephone 967-2311

Ellaville, Georgia Marshallville, Georgia

SUMTER LIVESTOCK
ASSOCIATION, INC.

Americus, Georgia
Phone-2931

Sale Every Thursday
12:30 P.M,

HILLS DEPARTMENT
STORE

Montezuma, Georgia

One of Middle Georgia's
Greater Stores

-Since 1897-

NEAL LAW

Distributor
Standard Oil Company

Phone 5251 P.O, Box 284

Montezuma, Georgia

CARTERS CLEANERS

Americus, Georgia

Compliments of

CHAPMAN FARM SUPPLIES, INC.
CHAPMAN LIME CO.
RED *C CROP DUSTERS, INC.

Montezuma, Georgia

Catering Exclusively To

Purveyors of Quality Products
Throughout
Georgia, North Florida, North
Carolina, South Carolina

Schools Colleges Hospitals

Hotels Restraurants Clubs
Industrial Food Operations
Bakers and Institutions

Prompt Shipment Made Of All
Orders Whether A Case Or A
Carload

GENERAL OFFICES MACON, GEORGIA

WOOLFOLK CAEMICAL WORKS,LTD.

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Farm and Orchard Chemicals

Fort Valley, Georgia

THE 49ers

1. Gene Webb, 2. Jamie Williams, 3. James Bullard, 4, Cherry Carter, 0. Danny Andrews, 6, Dale
Derrick, 7. Joyce Hobbs, 8, Jimmy Parks, 9. Scott Tatum, 10, Judy Broughton, 11. Virginia Bodi-
ford, 12. Margie English, 13, Anne Robinson, 14, Patricia Smith, 15, Ricky Poole, 16, Lee Hogg,
17, Sally Pat Park, 18, Marvin Brown, 19. Mike Mooring, 20. Brenda Riddle, 21, Martha Campbell,
22. Gene King, 23, Earl Parks, 24, Charles Childs, 25, Dell Brinson, 26, Mona Fowler, 27, Cynthia
Redding, 28. Toni Moores, 29, Peggy Sullivan, 30, Joe Carter, 31. Larry Hall, 32. Max Wood,

33, Diann Hudson, 34, Wayne Peavy, 35, Ray Smith, 36. Carlton Jinks, 37, Judy Brown, 38, Don
Smith, 39. Dean Fulghom, 40, Ricky Coogle, 41, Inez Dozier, 42. Harold Cannon, 43, Mac Poole,
44, Jeff Peterson, 45, Donna Irby, 46. Melvin Layfield, 47. Raymond Greene, 48, Annette Ellison,
49, Johnny Medlin, 950, Jo Al Phillips, 51, Paula Sinclair, 52, Patty Harp, 53, Harriett Mayo,

54, John Turner, 55. Gail Smith, 56, Bobby Ragin, 57, Sara Johnson, 58, Shirley Detamore, 59, Lois
Bryan, 60, Steve Smith, 61, Leroy Williamson, 62. Johnny Dixon, 63, David Jones, 64, Barbara
Underwood, 65. Darryl Hill, 66. Judy Johnson, 67, Gregg Childree, 68, Party Time, 6%, Buff Dozier,
70. Ronald Lockerman, 71, Joann Tookes, 72, Sandy Windham, 73. Randall Washington, 74. Marc
Aronowitz, 75. Joel Medlin.

Compliments of

ED BENTLEY ROPERS THRIFTY FOODS

Oglethorpe, Georgia
Always At Your Service
Our Greatest Asset

Compliments of
Your Good Will

Home Owned-Home Operated

HOLTS AUTO PARTS

Raymond Holt, Jr. Montezuma, Ga, 478-8286

Montezuma, Georgia 472-8466

AUTOGRAPHS

AUTOGRAPHS

An Epilogue

beco arc
Many team: - scholastic, athletic, _ t] te
tea to Si\ cessiul C O .
have learned the value of combining our efforts O
what we gain from our experiences will depend o1 )
and we will join other teams, contributing our efforts to win Grea O -
ing and working together has prepared us to respect tl s, to c
due, to win with modesty, to lose with dignity, and to recognize 1
shouting dies down and the headlines fade, the rewards of Teamwork pay olf for a life-

time in character.
Proudly we stand together to sing of Macon County High the Red and Gray will lead

the way; our zeal will never die."

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yt ~ Ae : sire 1 " , : on A Deen o9 at An i = Pe
(OW JaTat VO s Ol Our Alma Mater will guide our lives.

aS WOO Our separate ways, tn WOrTGS OL OUr AIIMa
i J

Aliotwus will join different teams but the Macon County spirit and zeal will help us to

have richer and fuller lives.

Good luck to each of you,

Dale Derrick, Editor

Mile (ne

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