YB PNET 4A 7 MASSE WREI Ge F777 7 ewe SW Www Wr ome 62 s oy = es cP 5 = = & = = = el s) es " a ay ie i= > PEOPLE REALLY STARTING TO CARE FACULTY HELP MAKE THE LIVING BETTER Developing the whole student is the main purpose of the devoted Mount de Sales faculty. While they consider edu- cation the primary purpose of the school, the faculty realizes the dual im- portance of curricular and co-curricular interests. They foster academics to de- velop the intellectual side of the stu- dent, sports to develop the physical side of the student, and club activities to de- velop the social side of the student. Their concern with the total devel- opment of persons as unique individ- uals continues to inspire many young men and women. The faculty of Mount de Sales justifies the reason for its exis- tence: getting it together. - , 4 i - ~ Surveying our new site, the Council is making fantastic decisions. Vice-principal Father Bede is empathic to both students and faculty. An able secretary, Mrs. Powell is a friend to all at Mount de Sales. Sister Mary Agnes, R.S.M.English II, Latin II] Sister Mary Barbara, R.S.M.English I, Latin I, General Music, Mu- sic Club Father Bede LightnerFrench I, II, III, IV, Assistant Principal, Guidance Counselor Sister M. Bernardine, R.S.M.Algebra I, II, Advanced Math, Calcu- lus I, Red Cross Service Club Dinah C. BrownAmerican History, Western Civilization, Junior Moderator, Folk Music Mike BurdetteBiology, Advanced Biology, Sophomore Moderator, Lettermen Club, Head Basketball Coach, Asst. Football Coach, B- Team Baseball Coach Suzanne F. ButlerEnglish IV, Geometry, Senior Moderator, Dra- matics Club John F. ConsidineSociology, Non-Western Civilization, Religion (Marriage and Courtship), Senior Moderator, Drama Club David DavisPhysics, Physical Science, Chemistry, Freshmen Mod- erator, Drama Club, Asst. Football Coach, 8-9th Basketball Coach Mrs. Kathy DeutshPolitical Science, Art, Sophomore Moderator, Art Club Sister Mary Elizabeth, R.S.M.Spanish I, II, III, IV Sister Mary Fidelis, R.S.M.Principal, Student Council Mike GarvinAlgebra II, Geometry, Consumer Math, Senior Moder- ator, Chess Club, Head Coach: Football, Girls Basketball, Tennis Sister Grace Marie Dillard, R.S.M.Religion I, II, III, IV, Freshman Moderator, Press Club, Sales Sheet Moderator Billy HendersonPhysical Education, Gymnastics; Head Coach, Baseball and B-Team Basketball; Asst. Coach, Football Johnny HigdonP.E. Instructor, Assistant Coach Sister Mary, R.S.M.English I, Christian Family Living, Freshmen Moderator, SALESIAN Advisor Sister Mary Patricia, R.S.M.English III, Creative Writing, Junior Moderator, Librarian Sister Mary Veronica, R.S.M.Algebra I Carl M. WilliamsReligion I, II, III, IV, Junior Moderator Folk Music Where would we be without faithful Moses? As head of the Cafeteria Staff, Mrs. Taylor always has a smile. Before the mad rush of hungry students, Staff members get together. Lynn Marie Acey Lorraine Marie Arangno SENIORSA NEW FOREVER The Seniors. . . a kaleidoscope of individuals bonded by four years of common remembrance into one unit, reaching eagerly for their new tomorrow even while holding fast to the security of yesterday. Together, they possess memo- ries of agonizing downs and intoxicating victories. The late term paper, the forgotten French test, the book critique that isnt yet finishedthese are mem- ories which will never be recalled without an accompanying case of nerves. The A in Algebra, the pepperoni pizza at Shakeys after a 49-0 football victory, the day the chemistry experiment workedthese are memories from which the freshness will never fade. Within their minds lies the ability to recall a smile, a laugh, a tear. Yet there is a great expectancy within the mind of each member of the Senior Class, a great need for independence, and a great urge to put into practice the knowledge which they have gradually acquired during their high school years. They have obtained the basic skills needed. They are getting on with a new forever. Gloria Jean Assad Mary Annina Benedetto John Wilson Bowers Steve Howard Bragg Donald Michael Brantley Leslie Lourayse Broach Co-ordinating class activities are J. Micha, president; S. Dermatas, vice-president; T. Knight, treas- urer; L. Acey, secretary. Dan Bullard Clarance P. Butler Michael Bruce Campeau Peppy cheerleaders lead seniors in assembly. Neal Spina Cason Judy Margaret Cox Robert Alan Dayton Debra Ann Deeb Michael Aloysius Deep The film study group patiently waits for a movie. Samuel Dominick DiNardo Joan Dombrowski Stanley Michael Dominy Carol tests make-up for the girls. Lisa Maria English Valorie Diane Fluker Laura Ann Gordy SS ee Donna Jean Greer - ena. A a= ae a. ~ 3 7 7 Siarrell David Grinstead Me and my Shadow was popular among seniors for recreation after lunch. . I : Terri Ann Hall Paul Joseph Hoinowski Bernae J. Holton Benjamin Oro Horne Richard Lee Horner Mark Peter Horsefield Warner Baxter Hunnicutt Timothy Chance Jackson Alberta Marie James Nancy Elaine Jenkins Kathy Ann Kelley Jacqueline Diana Kitchens Steven Joseph Knight Teresa Ann Knight Edmund Gerard Kosater Caroline Elizabeth LaBorde Enjoying free campus, students head for the Pign Whistle. \) \ ~~ Roberta Lapinski Marianna Elizabeth Lendrum Catherine Ann Marks , ~ < ff Mts! Margaret Jeanne McAfee Harry Montgomery McFarling John Michael McFarling Naomi McMillan John Elliot Meadows Joanna Micha Seniors wait outside Principals office . . . Leon John Michel III Catherine Marietta Millican Patricia Marlene Morgan John Michael Neal Charles Edward Outz James Edward Panarese Bonnie Lynn Patterson Anita Marie Phillips Curtis Glenn Roderick Linda Gail Roughton Maria Callie Ryne Carolyn Louise Shakespeare Carol Ann Sheridan Seniors in independent study hurry to finish religion assignments. Phillip Joseph Sheridan Arthur Young Smith Laurie Anne Stewart rs = \ Steve Gregory Sultenfuss Barbara Susan Swint Meet The Candidates at the Coliseum sparked political interest in sociology. Jane Ann Taylor Christopher Nathan Thomas Michael Wayne Thornton William Parham Thornton Frank, John, Neal, Spyros, and Dan (accomplice not pictured, Kit) prepare to detonate chemistry lab during physics. Margaret Ann Viviani Kathleen Marie Williams Mary Katherine Winn Judith Anne Zaenglein JUNIORSWORKIN The Juniors . . . a bubbling body of enthusiasm nearing the end of their goal. Only one more year until they take their place as leaders of the student body. This is a year of critical decisions, both academic and social, for the Junior Class. College boards, the Junior-Senior prom, the Home- coming bonfirethese are Junior responsibilities met with good humor and exuberant spirit. Under the guid- ance of dedicated teachers, they are acquiring the ex- perience that will be an essential to their future life. There were disappointments in the past, and there will be more in the future. Yet these are outweighed by the vic- tories, the personal satisfaction, and self-confidence that has been obtained. Behind them are three years of living and learning. Before them stretches a future of opportu- nities and challenges to be met and worked out in harmony. Mallary, Jack, and Pam, sweat it out in American History. Dennis Adams James Andros Pamela Arangno Jan Battle Sam Beaty Barbara Bell Ed Berg Carolyn Brickle Effie Cacavias Randy Callen Lynne Carew Gail Cason Muriel Catherwood Gerald Clark Gerard Clark Jack Considine Sandy Cortes Chris Cramer Mike Crute Patti Deeb IT OUT IN HARMONY Irene Dermatas Mary J. Dickey Kim Dominy Lauren Drinnon Tom Duncan Dionne Durham Toni English Anmarie Falk Marianna Gebara * : Tom Harrison Cal Hays Fernando Hernandez Julia Hill Carl Hofstadter Junnie Howard Pat Hurley Lucy Impink Chris Jaindl Tom Jaremko Cecilia Jones Ronnie Kutay Physically the fittest, Carl receives his award. Hart Mallary Sandy Marinos Kelly McAfee Hunter McComb Teresa McCoy Dennis McCunniff Nancy McGoldrick Joe Moran Teresa Morgan Bill Nealon Joe Nogal Mary OLear Kathy Olmstead Sharon Parker Bryan Leskosky Debbie Lewis Jeanne Loebker Tom Maki Greg Parent- Lew Janice Patterson Doreen Paulish Mark Pierce Debbie Pompei Kathi Powell Elizabeth Proctor Paula Redmond Toni and Lynne are first in the rush from the lunchroom to class. With the fifty-minute lunch period, students ex- perience a feeling of freedom as they create a spirit of unity within the junior class. One can read a book, do some last-minute cramming, rap with classmates, or simply sit and think of how to change the world. Scheming, Dennis? What are you up to now! Jane Searle Derrell Self Scott Sherrill Prudence Simmons Bill Trench Bob Tullis Jimmy Viviani Carl Waller Dennis Wargo Steve Welton Beth Williams Mallary Willingham Debbie Willis Karen Young A class teetering between the recklessness of early adolescence and the comparative maturity of the teens, the Sophomores await their chance at school leadership while giving greatly of them- selves as followers. Languages, geometry, history, gym, biology all crowd together in mass con- fusion into days that seem too short to manage. Yet somehow, they do all that is necessary and manage even more. School dances, football games, class com- petitionsnone of these could be complete without the special spirit of the Sophomores. Their past experience as Freshmen serves them well as they hunt snakes for biology and memorize the theorems for geometry. They SOPHOMORES have learned to remain calm un- der pressure, and to scream when iencing its release. With th LIFE CAN BE SO MUCH FUN __ tebpotparents and teachers, they will grasp lifes meaning for they are on the brink of a great self- awakening. Coach Burdette quenches the sophomores thirst for knowledge by making biology different. 4 . Steve Alston P John Andros P . Deborah = J - : Arangno ] Steve Arnold . Jenny Bass Gary, Ricky, and Glenn are foiled again!? Susan Bell Peter Benedetto Betty Bickett Mark Bikus Linda Brantley Eddie Brickle Patty Brittian Bobby Bunch Jimmy Cacavias 35 Mark hesitates wisely before he checkmates. Mike Cafiso Patty Callen Sabrina Cason Mark Cassidy John Connelly Jane Conner Peggy Considine Jody Davidson Ray Davidson Ricky Doherty Way Duckworth Michele Falduti Becky Fluker Cheerleaders put the Homecoming spirit into the snakeit cant be stopped! Charlotte Gebara Mike Hardy Johnny Henderson Melody Hill Mr. McLachlan, why in the world is this phras a hy-hyperbole? Sheri Lendrum Rick Loebker Marjo Marker Mike McAfee Fran McBrearty Nan McBrearty Ralph Hibble Laurie Hughes Ray Jaindl Rita Jones Eddie Josey Margaret Katz Glenn Kelley Gay Koen Steve Kruger Katherine Lamb Barbara Lapinski Phil McGoldrick Andy McKay Nancy McMichael Bryan Merck Jo Michel Rickey Millican James Mullaney Patty Neal Donald Nealon Maggie OShaugnessey Patti Rgnonti Richard Rogers Betsy Shea Pat Sheridan Ricky Shurley Robert Slocum Charles Snider Terrill Stephens Project ideas are born in Latin II class. Mark Rogers Tina Shaheen Charles Sheridan Cindy Steiner j Sara Stringer : +4 w : <- 3 ; - IS Larry of Sultenfuss =e Yf David Taylor ik Everyone else relaxes but Burt remains baffled by geometry. Jimmy Thomas = a ee Erbin Troutman y Rickey Vickers p Steve Wach Trey Wall - Patty Welton Madge Wetherington Gary White Bert Wilcher Amos Williams 7 _# i John Willis . ~ Carl Yockman Lf . | . .N j oT Susan Zaenglein Ben Zambiasi Helped by spotters, Patti, puts soul into a back handspring. - a geie uf Oe. 4 H as , A strange new world envelopes the Freshmen as they enter ~ i their first year of high school. Behind them lie well-ordered TI a %y FRESHMEN-ON WITH a es all day classrooms and recesses. Before them lies a world of changing mods and cycles, study halls and gym classes, Latin and algebra, The Merchant of Venice and first year languages, football games and sockhopsall are attacked with indomitable vigor, often, it seems against insur- mountable odds. Therein lies the great strength of the Freshmenthe courage with which they make this new world their own. Their spirit integrates the newcomers with the other, older classes and fuses them with the student body. Proud, apprehensive, anticipating the future, savoring a : the present, and drawing upon the experiences of the past, \ sn fase: ; ae. the Freshmen, with the help of moderators and parents, are now in the throes of their greatest adventure of life as they Gymnastic team members wait anxiously to see Georgia Southern. get it on with a new beginning. Angela Adams Kevin Alston Maria Andros Marilyn Bell Mary Jane Bell Donald Benton Marg Billingslea Ricky Butler Matt Cafiso Emily Celentano Celeste Campeau Jimmy Cassidy Brian Cherer Dicky Cortes Jim Crenshaw Tim Deep Fernando De Rojas Tom Dombrowski Gail Edwards Judy Elder ANEW BEGINNING a $; YW), at ; Bob Farnsworth es C ~ fy 4s, 3 f \ j Lynn Gordy "8s v - Joseph Gorshin Veronica Grant Joey Hamonds Wayne Hardy The universal language evokes discussion in the music class. . Bill Harvey H. Heckendorn Maria Hernandez David Hill Debbie Horne Spanish I can sometimes be alegre, as demonstrated by Bill. + Jon Horner Edward House Lisa Hunnicutt Jeannie Hyder Kathi Ireland Andy Jackura Margaret Jones Jim Jordan Darlene pays for the De Sales regimegetting a broken back! Leonard Kaleta Ken Kapperman Kevin Kelley Greg Kosater Howard Kukla Whether it be sketches, Christmas wreathes, or cut-outs, students really produce in Mrs. Deutschs Creative Art class! Janet Kutay Bob Lingenfelser Anita Lott Paul Lupa M. Sue McBrearty Don McCunniff Dan McGoldrick Matt McKenna Karen McMillan George Marinos Margy Marshall Frances Meyer Genie Miller ' ; Linda Miller Meg Ness Is it interest or discipline that makes Judy, Mary, and Janet attentive in English. Locker room pandemonium always prevails at the seventh mod. i. \ Robbie Nichols David Paine S. Parent-Lew Wes Peavy Mike Punaro Joey Ryne Steve Shurley Susan Somerfield Bill Spencer John Spencer Mary Stone Darlene Strawser Susan Taylor Tina Walker Johnny Walsh Debbie Wilcher Lisa Willis Cindy Wooley n Zaenglein Trudie Punaro Louise Reis Susan Russo Elizabeth Ryder CLASS OFFICERS EXEMPLIFY LEADERSHIP Sophomore President Sammy Deep, Vice-President John Andros, Secretary Jane Con- ner, and Treasurer Jo Michel display their usual teamwork as they care for the class aquarium. The Junior Class is led by President Mark Pierce, Vice-Presi- dent Jim Andros, Treasurer Carl Waller, and Secretary Doreen Paulish (not pictured). The twelve students chosen to lead the classes of 13, "74 and "75 were honored by their election. However, they soon discovered the burdens of being class officers. With hard work, dedication, and capability they molded their respective classes into a united group of individuals. The Freshmen officers were faced with the great- est tasks, for they had to acquaint themselves with a new environment and new classmates be- fore assuming added responsibilities. More relaxed in the academic atmosphere, the Sophomores eagerly planned and conducted spirit weeks and other take offs from Student Council. The Juniors, faced with the production of the Jun- ior Senior Prom, raised money by sponsoring sock hops, bake sales, and a talent show. With hard work and determination they overcame all ob- Student Council representatives Tim Deep, Sharon Zaenglein, and Angela Adams lead stacles and resolved each difficulty. the class in cleaning up the gym after the Homecoming dance. fs tte env Ai vet = ee 3 Sy Vay se t Student Council Officers: Vice-President Kit Thomas; Secretary Steve Kruger; Treasurer Joe Mo- ran; and President Arthur Smith are pleased with plans for future activities. The most active group on campus is the Student Council. Its members are the emissaries through which the students and administration communicate their wishes, hopes, and plans with one another. Because of their efforts, the oper- ation of the school continues at a smooth running pace unhampered by recourse to subterfuge and with freedom from misunderstandings. Without the Student Council, the school would surely suffer. Arthur Smith"The nice guy THE STUDENTS VOICE Members of the Student Council constantly strive for improvement by contributing new ideas at each meeting. eBRTBS2EF . Students are glad to receive directories as student coun- cilors promote this years sale. 48 STUDENTS REAP EDUCATIONAL SUCCESS Academic achievement is a goal of Mount de Sales. Student excellence in various aspects of stu- dent life reflect standards of character, honesty, leadership, and service. With membership in the National Honor Society, recognition in the Na- tional Merit Program, selection as Outstanding Teenagers of America, and as a participant in the Program for Outstanding Negro Studentsthese Seniors enjoy well-earned achievement. Thrilled after receiving notice for being National Merit Semi- finalists, Laura Gordy and Ria Ryne view their certificates. Outstanding Teenagers of America Arthur Smith, Laura Gordy, Spyros Dermatas, and Judy Zaenglein sip cokes during their free time. National Honor Society members Spyros Dermatas, Laura Gordy, Roberta Lapinski, and Judy Zaenglein discuss topics for research papers. Marie James, our Outstanding Negro Student, Students who received recognition from Mount de Sales as a result of the National Merit testing teaches French to her classmates program are Ben Horne, Valorie Fluker, Bill Thornton, Donna Greer, Gail Roughton, Tom Con- nelly, and Mike Deep. Barbara Swint and Frank Russo received letters of commendation from Na- tional Merit for high scores. THE SCHOOL SPEAKS OUT The primary voice of any school is its newspaper, responsible for publishing and making known the opinions, ideas, and creations of the students. It is a de- manding task to put out a school publi- cation for it is volunteer work done un- der the pressure of deadlines. Pages and headlines must be planned, stories planned and written, and words countedall done during leisure hours after homework and other responsi- bilities have been fulfilled. Many head- aches attack staff members as publica- tion days draw near. Stories are finished, re-written, and placed on pages, often as late as twelve or one at night. But all is forgotteneven the printer who forgot to print the news- paperwhen the end result of so much work is distributed among the students. Reporters Jim Jordan, Lauren Drinnon, Maggie OShaugnessey, Mary Jane Dickey, and Elaine Jenkins edit copy for the SALES SHEET A newsroom atmosphere prevails as the SALES SHEET staff undertakes to provide the school with a coming edition of the paper. Page editors Kathy Kelley, Dennis McCunniff, Mary Jane Dickey, and Elaine Jenkins share their newest page plans. Editor Toni English and Advisor Sister Grace Marie emphasize the im- portance of deadlines. Assistant editors enjoy a good scoop before sending it to press. ITS NOT AS EASY AS IT LOOKS To capture in picture and in print the events of Mount de Sales is the purpose of the yearbook. Under the capable leadership of its editors, the Staff endeavors to depict all aspects of school life. Hours of work precede publication of the final well-ordered book. The group must unify itself, then tackle the problems confronting itthe problems of selecting the moments to be remembered, of selecting a theme and cover, of developing lay- outs, and of meeting deadlines. While striving to improve on the work of past years, this years staff has come to realize the importance of time, effort, and dedication in making the publication of the SALESIAN a meaningful, success- Co-editors Joan Dombrowski and John Michel seek advice from Sr. Mary concerning the addition of ful achievement. pages to a section. wt- os The yearbook staff deserves to pose proudly following all the work and late hours they have put into the SALESIAN. Despite all the diffi- culties involved, success was won. arden rat Yearbook Editors Donna Greer, Cathy Millican, Judy Zaenglein, Lisa English, Spyros Dermatas, Roberta Lapinski, Paul Hoinowski, and Kathy Kelley are working intently to meet the deadlines for SALESIAN "72. Editors and staff combine and share their information and skills in getting layouts complete. Sister Mary Joan Dombrowski John Michel Faculty Editor Cathy Millican Senior Editor Kathy Kelley Underclassman Editor Judy Zaenglein Activities Editor ...Roberta Lapinski Athletics Editor Paul Hoinowski Business Manager .Spyros Dermatas Photographers Kit Thomas and Mike Thornton adjust lens as they get ready for a wide angle shot. WE'VE GOT SPIRIT Exemplifying the spirit of the student body, the varsity and subvarsity cheer- leaders give of themselves throughout the year. Their enthusiasm is con- tagious as they lead cheers at the bois- terous pep rallys and spur the Cavaliers on to victory. Behind their exuberance are hours of practice, beginning in the warm days of July with preparing for the opening football game in early Sep- tember. These twenty girls may look back on this year with satisfaction in knowing their role was vital to the suc- cess of the Cavaliers. Varsity Squad encourages the student body to give support. Spirited and vivacious varsity cheerleaders exhibit overwhelming support as they help lead the cav- aliers onto victory. Varisty CheerleadersRow One: Patti Deeb, Co-captains Gloria Assad and Lynn Acey, Doreen Paulish; Row Two: Nancy McGoldrick, Nina Benedetto, Beth Williams, Row Three: Peggy McAfee, Judy Zaenglein, Carol Henderson. B-Team cheerleaders |-r: Mary Sue McBrearty, Sharon Zaenglein, Sheri Lendrum, Tina Shaheen, Sharon Deeb, Patti Rgnonti, Susan Zaenglein, Debbie Wilcher, Janet Kutay. Not Pictured Jane Conner. As B-Team members make their debut they contribute more zip and pep to an already enthusiastic student body. HOMECOMING 71-A MEMORABLE NIGHT It was a special night for the students and alumni of Mount de Salesa night on which the spirit of oneness so flowed through the people gathered at Henderson Stadiumit was almost tangible. The roars of the crowd, the faces of countless students contributed to a unique feeling of togetherness, a feeling that would long be remembered. The night saw the fulfillment of many dreams: the dreams of the football players who kept intact the record string of vic- tories; the dream of the five girls nominated for queen who lived through the suspenseful moments; the dream of the Seniors, who wished to make this, their last homecoming as Mount de Sales students the most memo- rable event of their high school years. As the reality of this event faded into mem- ory, the entire student body became aware of the advancing drift of time as it contin- ued in its never-ending motion. A roaring fire helps heat the spirits of de Sales students. The Northeast Complex band and majorettes, under the direction of Mr. Earl Barnette, provide a half time program. Anxiously awaiting the announcement of the winner, the candidates and their es- corts pose for their picture. They are from left to right: Dan Bullard, Carol Hender son; John Meadows, Terri Hall; Bud But- ler, Debbie Deeb; Spyros Derma L Acey; Way Duckworth, Gloria Assad Eestatic over her victory, Debbie Deeb is congratulated by last years queen Terrie Doyle. Way Duckworth and John Meadows and Terri Dan Bullard and Carol Gloria Assad Hall Bud Butler and Debbie Spyros Dermatas and Henderson Deeb Lynn Acey a & * ( SD a ~ ; a \ ,@* <2" Art Club members Susan, Margaret, Kathi, and Maria busily prepare holi- day cut-outs for the Yuletide season. As Gymnastics team members display their skills and abilities on Physi- cal Fitness night, parents watch with admiration. Members of the newly formed Lettermen Club rest before launching their long anticipated project of painting the school gym. Jim Panarese, Kit Thomas, Frank Russo, Jenny Bass, and Anmarie Falk gather in song to practice for this years December talent show. Studying the chess board, Mark Bikus carefully makes his move. ay Portraying Jess, Mike Deep rehearses his lines in The Tell Tale Heart with other members of the Dramatics Club. Officers of the Spanish Club, Bryan, Vice-President; Nancy, Secretary; Gerry, Treasuere; and Chris, President, take a break to examine Spanish figures in their native dress before discussing plans for club outings. ae _) Led . athe Po oe DE SALES SEIZES STATE C TITLE In past years Mount de Sales baseball teams have captured both the Class C Region and State titles. As the re- sult of constant effort on the part of all involved, the 1971 team has re- peated this per- formance. The ex- perience and guidance of Head Coach Henderson and Coach Bur- dette were in- strumental in overcoming ob- stacles which stood in the way of the players. This years accom- plishment has given reason for hope in the com- ing season. a , ; a Eddie Brickle, Gary White and Joe Moran sit on the batting rack during a breather. Bud Butler winds up to hur! his fast ball. 64 The team gets their first good look at the Class C trophy. The watchful eye of Coach follows the game. State Class "C Champions: First Row: Kelley McAfee, Ricky Shurley, Senior Mike Neal, Mary Jane Dickey, Senior Sammy DiNardo, Sen- ior Charlie Outz, Senior Art Smith, Mark Pierce, Phil McGoldrick; Second Row: Ronnie Kutay, Senior Phil Sheridan, Senior Mac McFarling, Jimmy Viviani, Hart Mallory, Senior Stan Dominy, Ben Zambiasi, Senior Tom Connelley, Robert Slocum; Third Row: Eddie Brickle, Senior Tim Jackson, Steve Kruger, Tom Harrison, Senior Jack Bowers, Jack Considine, Senior Steve Knight, Senior Robbie Cramer; Fourth Row: Joey Hammonds, David Taylor, Senior Harrell Grinstead, Randy Callen, Johnny Higdon, Senior Curtis Roderick, Senior Mike McFarling, Johnny Henderson, Mark Rogers. OF STATE CLASS C CROWN First Row: Robbie Nichols, George Marinos, Erbin Troutman, Way Duckworth, Wayne Hardy, John Connelley, Jimmy Mullaney, Sammy Deep; Second Row: Eddie Josey, Greg Kosater, Tom Dombrowski, Jay Willingham, Glen Kelley, David Hill, Trey Wall, Jim Jordan, Danny McGoldrick; Third Row: Joe Moran, Dickey Cortes, Mike Hardy, Pat Sheridan, Johnny Willis, Johnny Walsh, Bobby Farnsworth, Mike Viviani. Mt. de Sales recognizes its elite football players in Best Defensive Lineman Mac McFarling, Most Valuable Player Tim Jackson, Best De- fensive Back Johnny Henderson, Best Hustler Art Smith, Best Offensive Lineman Curtis Roderick, Class C Coach of the Year Mike Garvin, and Best Offensive Back Sammy DiNardo. Hart Mallory makes two point conversion In spite of Rodericks help, Zambiasi is creamed Sprinting down field, DiNardo stays just ahead of the opposition. Steve Knight and Harrell Grinstead arrive just in time to be too late. With their previous sea- sons triumph behind them, the Mount de Sales varsity team returned to the field for another sea- sons superior perform- ance. Because of the skill and effort put forth for a common cause, the team succeeded in _ over- whelming most of the op- position. This continued hard work and diligence led to M D 98s acquiring of the eternal possession of the State C Cham- pionship title. In the ful- fillment of this dream, the Cavaliers will go on to more challenging regional competition. Rushing to aid Sammy, Jack attempts to block foe ss es (Os fe Rhye HE re S ipbent: s oe > Wak, Wea nies ie ME ot er we Sas A aoe Sen ore Se Bh Tint eine The offensive squad discusses plans for the following key play Jackson hurls a bomb while the offensive line makes the block Pierce makes a reception on Pacellis forty yard line Jackson is tackled after Zambiasi carries the ball as Viviani attempts a block Cavaliers march down the field with Johnny Henderson in the lead M.D.S. BASKETBALL SCORES Mount de Sales moves in court ready to scramble for the ball. Stalling for time, Viviani dribbles to the front of the court. Out-maneuvering the big man, Chris Jaindl grabs the rebound. The return of ten lettermen was the main factor in making this years varsity squad the group it was. A great team effort combined with the fine coaching ability of Mike Burdette led the Cavaliers to an excellent season of basketball. Good shooting and rebounding were some of the key characteristics enabling the cagers to over- come their opponents on the courts. In the short period of time allotted to them, this group of boys worked together under their Coach to unify themselves into a basketball team of superior quality. Overcoming hardships and sticking to the routine of practice improved the squad as could be seen in every appearance on the courts. This continued improvement ended in an excellent record for this teams endeavor. Through good times and bad times, the support of everyone involved kept the boys outlook hopeful toward a victorious season. It is this type that exemplifies the sportsmanship of Mount de Sales as we know it at its best. Mount de Sales grabs the ball for a fast break down the court. Everybody is in suspense as Chris Jaind] goes up high for the tip. t First row: Mary Jane Dickey, Johnny Henderson, Ronnie Kutay, Tom Dombrowski; Second row: Mike Neal, Ben Zambiasi, Bud Butler, Robert Slocum; Third row: Chris Jaindl, Tim Jackson, Gerry Kosater. (not pictured: Chris Cramer, Mark Pierce, Jimmy Viviani) B-TEAM ENDS SUCCESSFUL SEASON First row: Chris Cramer, Mark Pierce, Eddie Josey, Ricky Shurley; Second row: Johnny Henderson, Robert Slocum, Ronnie Kutay; Third row: Coach Burdette, Tom Duncan, Way Duckworth. Tom Duncan screens for Johnny Henderson. GIRLS COMPILE A WINNING SEASON Nina tells Joanna that shes going the wrong way. Joanna heaves the ball for an assist in two points. With their premiere season a credit to them, the Lady Cavaliers again came to the courts with the poten- tial to be winners. With the guidance of Coach Mike Garvin, the girls displayed basket- ball wizardry that en- abled them to overcome a majority of their op- ponents. Their agility, speed, and shooting ability made it clear that they should be number one. With the support of cheerleaders, fans, and students, the team gained a momentum necessary to end this year with a winning streak. It is no wonder that were proud of their sportsmanship. Down the court with a group of followers, Lynn drives to score two points for the Lady Cavaliers. First row: Elizabeth Ryder, Anita Lott, Susan Zaenglein, Jenny Bass; Second row: Sharon Zaenglein, Mgr., Peggy McAfee, Lynn Acey, Joanna Micha, Lynn Neal, Coach Michael Garvin; Third row: Peggy Considine, Elizabeth Proctor, Linda Brantley, Nina Benedetto. A little advice from the sidelines comes from Coach Garvin to the Lady Cavaliers. TENNIS INCREASES IN POPULARITY fof) rt f ibe | Tennis team poses before action. First row: S. Zaenglein, S. Zaenglein, J. Bass; Second row: M. O'Shaughnessy, G. Cason, J. Conner, P McAfee GOLF TEAM MAKES ITS DEBUT Yi haat ee The newly formed golf team takes time out of practice for a picture. First row: Pat Sheridan, C. Hofstadter; Second row: Mike McFarling, Phil Sheridan, Mac McFarling. GYMNASTICS TEAM STARTS ROLLING Seated |. to r.: M. J. Dickey, S. Zaenglein, J. Zaenglein; Standing |. to r.: G. McElvey, B. Harvey, B. Farnsworth, J. Jordan, J. Cassidy, Coach Henderson An exemplification of graceful coordination by Judy Mike Neal flips out on P. E. Night. PHYS. ED. CREATES TOGETHERNESS \, a, S&S. During some intense handball, Ria Ryne slams the ball back to Kathy Williams. When it hurts, it helps. y eet i zr OH as ee LAL GSE RINE ESE EL YELPER PINE PIPES PSE AE NR Pte PES anh EB SRA AE RA ELAR GP ER ALIN EARLS Ee CS EI IMD PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Arnold, Jr Mrs. A. E. Ashwell Mrs. and Mrs. Eugene Barden Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Bass Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Beaty Mr. Phil Berretta The Bickett Family Dr. Toof Boone, Sr Mr. John Brady Mrs. W. H. Bragg Mr. and Mrs. Keith Branyan and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Briesch Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brittian Mr. Jack C. Bryan and Family Mrs. Dan Bullard, Jr Sgt. Aranda R. Callen and Family Mr. and Mrs. Nick Camerio, Sr Mr. and Mrs. J. Carew Mrs. Cecile M. Cassidy Miss Kathy Cassidy Lt. Col. and Mrs. Cassinotti Mr. Lamar Edwin Christopher Miss Mary C. Cook Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Cook Mr. Crozier Mrs. J. K. Daly Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Deeb Mr. Joseph Deep Mr. and Mrs. Russell Demarest, Sr Mr. Ted Demarest Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dermatas Miss Anna Dombrowski Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Drinnon Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dunbar and Family Mr. Joseph Engelhardt Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ford A Friend A Friend Col. and Mrs. A. Del Giorno Mr. and Mrs. Don Greer Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. T. Griffes Mr. Vernon Harrison Dr. J. J. Hawkey Dr. F. G. Hernandez Mrs. Rene G. Hernandez Mr. Jack C. Holland Mr. J. Wayne Holsomback Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Horne Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horner Mr. Benjamin Huff Mr. Victor Huff Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hutchinson Sr. M. Ignatius Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Isaf Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Jenkins Mrs. H. M. Johnson Mrs. Alberta Jones Miss Pegg Jones Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kirkland Miss Lucy Kirkland Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Kosater Mr. Gerry Kosater Mr. Greg Kosater Mr. and Mrs. Kasimir Kuklu Mrs. George K. Landry Mr. Jack Lane Mr. Robert E. Lee, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John Legg Mrs. R. G. Lomax Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long Mr. Toney Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Lueckenhoff Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lyons Maj. and Mrs. A. G. MacKeen Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Madden, Jr Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Marker Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Marks Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Martin Mr. and Mrs, Dargan McAfee Mr. and Mrs. John F. McBrearty Mr. I. E. McCloud Mr. and Mrs. Leirs S. McConnell Mr. Thomas G. McCunniff Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McKelvey Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. McLellan Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Michel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Nealon Mr. Tom Norris Mr. and Mrs. F. P. OLear Lt. Col. and Mrs. James E. Orth Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. OQuinn Mr. Norm Ott Mr. Thomas W. Patterson Mr. J. R. Pool Mr. and Mrs. George T. Powell Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Raughton Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Rehberg Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ricks Mrs. Dorothy T. Robertson Mrs. Mose Scharfman Scooby Doo and Mickey Mouse Mrs. Lenora Isaf Scuderi Mrs. J. P. Seutset Miss Louise Shakespeare Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Shakespeare Mrs. Albert Sheridan Mrs. Kay Simmerman Mr. and Mrs. Jiggy E. Smaha II The R. T. Smith Family Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spencer Mr. Carl Statham Mr. Herman C. Strawser Mr. and Mrs. Car! J. Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Hal Tolson Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Viviani Mr. and Mrs. R. Lane Williams Mr. and Mrs. William C. Zaenglein Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zurek SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. George D. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Butler Mr. and Mrs. John Cacavias Dr. and Mrs. Dan Callahan Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cason Dr. and Mrs. James L. Cassidy Mrs. Henry J. Clark Mrs. R. E. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Castex Conner and Family Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Deep Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dombrowski Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Elder A Friend Mr. Joe Gay Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Gordy Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gorshin Mr. Frank V. Hall Mr. W. F. Harvey Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Hofstadter Homeroom SJ 5 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel P. House, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hyder Dr. Charles R. Ireland Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kersey and Family Father Bede L. Lightner Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow M. Lott Mrs. Francis R. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McKenna Dr. Robert S. McMichael Mrs. Robert S. McMichael Kathleen and Michael OShaughessey Dr. and Mrs. W. J. OShaughnessey Mr. and Mrs. William J. OShaughnessey Father Michael O'Sullivan Miss Alice M. Owen Col. and Mrs. W. H. Packer Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Patterson Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Pompei and Family Mr. John J. Quinlan Mrs. S. L. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo Miss Louise Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lawless G. Thornton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Union Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Williams Mrs. James Winn 1971-72 SALESIAN STAFF Co-Editors JOAN DOMBROWSKI, JOHN MICHEL Copy Editor DONNA GREER Business Manager SPYROS DERMATAS Assistants: Effie Cacavias, Irene Dermatas. Geani Faculty Editor CATHY MILLICAN Assistant: Marianna Gebara Senior Editor KATHY SELLY Assistants: Jackie Kitchens, Mike Campeau Underclass Editor JUDY ZAENGLEIN Assistants: Gail Cason, Pat Hurley Activities Editor ROBERTA LAPINSKI Assistants: Doreen Paulish, Lynn Carew, Sharon Packer Athleties Editor PAUL HOINOWSKI Assistants: Neal Cason, Warner Hunnicutt Artists LISA ENGLISH, TERESA McCOY Photographers KIT THOMAS, MIKE THORNTON Typist BERNAE HOLTON Staff Paul Lupa, Hunter McComb, Tom Maki, Charles Snider, Howard Kukla, Edward House Advisor SR. MARY SHERIDAN A. J. PUNARO & BUILDING \\ F CONTRACTOR Distinctive Builder NATIONAL PRINTING CO. 164 FRANKLIN STREET, PHONE 742-1934, 746-0576 i b Brochures, Catalogs, Lowest Price Maintenance Considered Dutilimacinns i atterhaeds, ards, Circulars Macon, Georgia Best Wishes to the Class of *72 MOODY MOTOR COMPANY Ford Corner Perry, Ga. BE A MARINE See Gy. Sgt. Bill West Ssgt. Ray Holland MORSE SALES & SERVICE MILADY We Service What We Sell CLEANERS StereosT. V.sSewing Machines st It Pays To Look Your Best 811 Cotton Ave. Pe eae Macon, Ga. ee Phone: 743-4956 894 College St. Phone: 745-3045 416 E. Broughton St. 154 N. Thomas St. Savannah, Ga. Athens, Ga. BEN FRANKLIN : STORE _ hompeota MACON, GA. 31201 Shurlington Plaza Macon, Ga. = x 745-9565 | Ny 1971-72 Student Council Officers Joe Moran, Treas., Arthur Smith, Pres., Kit Thomas, V. Pres., Steve Kruger, Sec. g BEST WISHES FROM FATHER COLEMAN FATHER MINCH FATHER HEALY MSGR. SHEEHAN TAL a = = = = = ] /\\ a : == = = a ee WE PUT YOUR EXPANSION PLANS ON A FIRM FOUNDATION Count on it. For a quarter of a century we have been building a reputation of quality and dependability, while building around the state of Georgia. Our personnel has an intimate under- C a ~ | S R. standing of structures, soil mechanics, foundations, construc- tion, and money and banking. No wonder such a large per- SHE R | DA N & CO centage of our customers are repeat customers. Whether you * require artistic remodeling as the Grand Opera House, multi- million dollar buildings as the Macon Coliseum or any variety of large or small jobs, demand quality and dependablity. Specify MACON GEORGIA us. Chris R. Sheridan & Co. Macon, Georgia. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Air Taxi Instrument Flight Training Ground School Instruction Link Training BELSON Compliments of AERONAUTICAL MODERN ENTERPRISES GROCERY CO. V. A. Approved Day: 788-0754 2193 Seventh Street , Macon, Ga. 31206 Night: 923-9554, 923-4743, 788-6646 Lewis B. Wilson Airport Macon, Georgia 3096 Broadway NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FURNITURE & CARPET Macon, Ga. Southern Surniture ttt) Phone: 781-7020 Carpet Mart, Inc. SHELTON SANFORD WALTER GIBSON Compliments of CENTRAL i Oluker & associates ADVERTISING AGENCY TIRE COMPANY WATSON'S USED Owner CARS Arthur L. Watson 425 N. Commercial Circle Buy Sell Trade Phone: 923-2124 os BRIGHTEN EVERY al FLOWERS Compliments of of s ian_ N PIVEESION PLACA Smareony - = 639 Third Street Jeanette (Aiken) Tomlinson, Owner BILL HUNT BILL RAGAN ROLLER-DROME Skate Club Behind Bob Lee Volkswagen Warner Robins 745-7467 668 Poplar St. - Macon, Georgia Thank you for your patronage. It's a real pleasure to serve you once, but doubly so to serve you twice! B & W PACKAGE Specializing in Fine Wines STORE Carral St. Perry, Georgia ACE TRASH COLLECTION SERVICE EBetk Matthews Satisfaction Guaranteed or Double Your Trash Back 2458 Emory Hwy. Phone: 743-6212 JI & C GUNSHOP We service what we sell! LIVINGSTONS GRANTS PASTRY MENS SHOP SHOP 2104 Pio Nono Ave. Williams Plaza Macon, Georgia Warner Robins 781-2754 922-1136 William V. Grant Owner and Operator 3593 Columbus Rd. Sports Wear Casual Wear Suits Munsingwear KnitsShirts and Pants Sam 8. Chandler Williamsons Insurance Agency Appliance and Furniture Company Chandler Bldg. 154 Broadway Macon, Georgia Phone: 742-3641 tas eM real thing. The Advanced Biology Class NO DRINKS NO SMOKING SHERRILL K. SMITH REALTY COMPANY Phone: 743-2271 1001 American Federal Building A B C Pest Termite Control Co. EK. J. FlyntCertified Operator 2014 Riverside Dr. 743-8877 in Macon there are two co ey cafeterias 425 434 CHERRY ST T WALNUT STR T DOWNTO DOWNTOY Smith and Sons Foods, Inc. Q ITY FOOD THE BEST FRIEND YOUR OFFICE EVER HAD! 552 MULBERRY ST. PHONE 746-7373 OFFICE EQUIPMENT MACON, GEORGIA COMPANY =F Ze - * WILLING pet ting | wit) = GRANT'S BEAUTY SALON 359 Madison St. Macon, Georgia 31201 Phone: 746-4044 Owner and Operator Mrs. William V. Grant JOINERS NAPIER PHARMACY Your Friendly Neighborhood Drug Sis 3145 NAPIER AVENUE ELIZABETHS GEM AND MINERAL CELLAR 1055 Walnut St. Rock Hound Headquarters Exotic Gems and Minerals From the World Over joods i IT PAYS PLAY rT Cee 2 Ave GUNN S Telephone 922-0338 1538 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Georgia 31093 MEMBER OF NATIONAL BRIDAL SPECIALISTS IN GRACIOUS LIVING SERVICE Greetings From MACON JUNIOR COLLEGE A Quality Education at Home Transfer and Career Programs Fully Accredited Low Cost Compliments New Location Compliments of 754 Walnut St. WILLINGHAM SASH & DOOR BOOTERY| COMPANY Crleu's Iclaqns 439 Cotton Ave. 668 First St. Southern Trust Bldg. 742-8743 746-6248 M. C. Pittman ls nor fe serving Middle Georgia Since 1926 Roofing Co. ; 654 Plum St ss POWELLS PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Three Locations to Serve You Riverside Plaza 743-4408 3717 Houston Ave. 781-1565 4839 Bloomfield Rd. 781-1213 Compliments NEW ADDRESS BOBBY J. CRAMER of The OPTION General Manager Appliance JORIES RIVERSIDE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER MACON, GEORGIA 31204 Bob Lee Volkswagen, Inc. 603 N. Davis Dr. & Warner Robins, Ga. 31093 Phone: 922-3226 a Warner Robins Georgia a = Bowman Bryant WATe We 5 5 923-3082 J J J Raymond Bryant >) ; ; 923-9515 1280 on your DIAL WHAT'S HAPPENING IN MACON with the Mellow Fellows TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER 1034 GRAY HIGHWAY-MACON STATIONERY & BO WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER _: Hallmark nc MACON ag HATCHER SQUARE Canda~ MILLEDGEVILLE Give direction TALL MAN Driving School Georgias Oldest and Largest Dedicated to the task of Teaching Safe Driving Proud to Serve Mt. de Sales Macon 745-4775 Southern Bell An Equal Opportunity Employer Fabricated Structural Steel BIBB Donuts STEEL & SUPPLY CO., In Town sg DUNKER DONUTS 3062 Vineville Ave. P.O. Box 3007 Phone 788-7373 Phone: 746-4751 4105 Broadway Macon, Ga. 31205 Carl Hays Jeweler The 1971 annual staff is very grateful to the faculty and student body for their co- 406 Cherry St. operation during the making of this book. yooh HIXIE T & T PackiNG ComPANy P.O, BOX 4388 PHONE 7426415 een yg td MACON. GEORGIA 31208 aa BARNEY A. SMITH MOTORS INC. 950 Grey Hiway MACON, GA. BROWN & GROOVER Established 1933 Bus. Phone 746-5621 Stocks - Bonds - Mutual Funds 704 Southern Trust Bldg. Macon, Georgia Phone 745-6581 Congratulations to the Class of 72 SACRED HEART CHURCH Warner Robins May all the cards fall your way. Macon Toms Sales, Ince. 3666 Fairmont Ave. Macon, Georgia 31204 Compliments of REBEL TRUCK RENTALS FRIGIDAIRE ZENITH TAPPAN wow MORRIS APPLIANCE CO. Compliments 386-392 Broadway of Macon, Georgia Phone: 743-7458 YAMAHA of MACON, LTD. The Little Business That Shrunk Best Wishes Hurley Electric vom Compliments of GEORGIA BEER COMPANY Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Sheltered Workshop For Mentally Handicapped Adults Distributors Happy Hour Workshop of Pabst Blue Ribbon Packaging, Sorting and Hand Assembly Beer Jim Kelly 802 Young Ave. Director Warner Robins, Ga. 1968 Waterville Rd. Phone 923-8881 Macon, Georgia Mid.-Ga. Compliments Milk Co. of Distributors of Pet Dairy Products DIXIE TRUCK and PARTS CO. 5201 Houston Ave. Macon, Georgia CHAPMANS GARAGE 24 Hour Wrecker Service 439 Mulberry St. nt EVINRUDE MOTORS - first in outboards HILTONS MARINE 410 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Ga. 31093 Phone: 923-3001 CASSIDY AUTO PARTS 251 Broadway Macon, Georgia 31201 MACHINE SHOP For Your Insurance Needs Call or See Alberta Williams or Calder Payne at WILLINGHAM and PAYNE, INC. 350 Second St. Phone: 745-1604 CENTRAL CAPITOL CLAXTON HILL M ae hee DRUGS Financial Consultants 2014 Riverside Drive 746-2456 CARPET CLEANERS | 111 ORANGE ST. PHONE (912) 743-2229 MANAGEMENT CITY WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. 125 Poplar Street Macon, Georgia 31201 MACON RUG SHOP, INC. Quality Carpets 2 . arpe M. R. (Joe) Kjostad CHRISTIANS WATCH SERVICE Better Watch Service Draperies 3121 Vineville Ave. Macon, Georgia Phone: 746-0218 Geo. A. Willis III Owner 504 2nd St. Macon, Georgia 31201 HAWKINS EXTERMINATING CO TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL Macon, Georgia | WARNER ROBINS BILL HARDEMAN | City of Friendship a and REALTY Cl) We at the Furniture Mart Georgias Fastest Growing extend to you a warm wel- come. We have the most Realtors APPRAISALS complete selection of home furnishings and invite you to MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE come in soon. RENTALS ) SALES 333 Cotton Ave. Macon, Ga. = = Draper St. At Watson Blvd. BALLARD Compliments Compliments BROS. corsa a ELECTRICAL L.J. Cox COMPANY Service Station ED ROZIER 3076 Napier Ave. ONSTRUCTION A a Residential COMPANY FRIEND "7429439. Commercial Wiring 781-6444 Where Service is Given and Business Appreciated DIAL 746-0247 Aon? INTERIORS 2344 INGLESIDE AVENUE THE HAPPY PIG MACON, GEORGIA 31204 Jim and Ginny Cramer Invite You To Come For the Best in Barbecue, Ribs, Chicken, Sandwiches, ees PAUL M. KRUGER why dng & Hickory Smoked Pies ACCESSORIES CARPETING Affiliated with DAVIS INSURANCE AGENCY SolomonTruesdel Insurance Agency, 304 SOUTHERN TRUST BUILDING PHONE 912/746-1321 @ MACON, GEORGIA 31201 Compliments of the WHITE & LAVENDER FP CENTRAL HIGH = SCHOOL oh COACHING STAFF Class of 2 3984 Napier Ave. Dial 746-5134 O Nights, b4 Holidays Dial 746-0887 or International Harvester Tractors 745-2067 Farm & Industrial Tractors & Equipment. Wheel & Crawler Types. Gas, LP, or Diesel. Road-building Earthmoving Tractors & Equipment. Also 6 H.P. to 12 H.P. Cub Cadet Lawn & Garden Tractors. FARM & INDUSTRIAL DEALER Birdsong International, Inc. 820 Gray Hwy. 743-1296 ow Compliments of 552-58 Poplar St. arpeting Macon, Ga. 31201 Accessories GILBERT FURNITURE Phone: 742-4576 Appliances Compliments of A FRIEND 40 STORES UNDER ONE ROOF Serving All the Needs of Middle Georgians Fite paguwt Best Wishes from DAVID'S SHOES Belks LaMarick Beauty Salon : Bell Bros. Shoes Orange Julius a ate Bryant Appliance eel Shoes Middle Georgias Butlers Shoes ears ' ick-fil- Sewing Circle gaa eee ad Sherris Card & Gift Shop Elmores Singer ; Evelyns Southern Discount Friedmans Jewelry Sugrues Gateway Books The Red Door Open All Day Wed. and Grant's Walgreens Fri. Night til 7 ED JONES SCALES INC. Compliments of STOKES- SHAHEEN INC. Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables State Market 477 Hawthorne St. Macon, Ga. Phone: 742-4517 27 NQ SHAHEEN REALTY CO. Manufacturers of Service is our Business Yellow Pine Lumber Meuiher Jackson, Georgia MLS Service 645 First St. CRANDALL COLLEGE Accredited by Accrediting Commission for Business Schools Career Courses for Young Men and Women 653 Second St. Macon, Georgia Phone: 745-6593 Mfrs. of Quality Face Brick Totally and Concrete Block Sales Agent for Concrete Block Mfr. by Best Block, Inc. 711 10th St. BURNS BRICK BUILDS BETTER BUILDINGS W.A. Bunch Sons Lumber Company Air-Conditioned For Exciting New Compliments of Junior Fashions Jos. N. Neel Co. MACON CIGAR AND TOBACCO COMPANY Junior Fashions 2nd Floor RIVERSIDE PLAZA BARBER SHOP Haircuts + Styling - Razor Cuts Childrens Haircuts H.J. Bryant J.R. Marchman Joe Masdon Crawford Dixon Compliments of 2720 Riverside Phone: 746-8933 BATEMAN FOOD STORE Purveyors of Fine Foods 2780 Riverside Dr. Macon, Georgia 31204 Best Wishes From Phil J. Sheridan MID-GEORGIA SALES CO. 4235 Broadway Phone: (912) 788-4494 P. O. Box 85 4343 Pio Nono Ave. Phone: (912) 781-4163 Macon, Ga. Compliments of Peggy Jo Swanson, Sales Manager Your Wheel Estate Dealer LARRYS MOBILE HOMES, INC. FICKLING & WALKER, INC. Why Pay Rent? Mobile Homes MACON BEER Dealer CO. 577 Mulberry St. Macon, Georgia 31201 Best Wishes From 202 Seventh St. Macon, Georgia BEARINGS SUPPLY CO. Bearings and Auto Parts Serving Middle Ga. over fifty years 653 Third St. 109 Flournoy Dr. Macon, Ga. Member FDIC Phone: Phone: 923-7294 742-3671 CERAMICS by MULBERRY AT THIRD STREET KARL PIO NONO PLAZA 2930 RIVERSIDE DRIVE MACON, GEORGIA GreenwareFiring InstructionsCeramics Supplies Karl & Grace Stammer Warner Robins, Ga. 31093 P. O. Box 883 Phone: 923-4223 e Restaurant Fixture LADIES, MENs & Supplies Co., Inc. BOYS WEAR Stantom Plaza Warner Robins Georgia 523 Poplar St. Macon, Georgia 31201 Phone: 745-6121 435 Third St. Perry Plaza Macon, Ga. Perry, Ga. Ph. 743-5112 Ph. 987-2199 Stantom Plaza Warner Robins, Ga. Ph. 923-8851 Enjoy Bowling on Middle Georgias Compliments Finest Lanes of MACON BOWL, INC. HOLY SPIRIT Compliments CHURCH POWELLS PHARMACY 4937 Bloomfield Rd. Macon, Ga. 3717 Houston Ave. 781-1565 THE HONEY CUT a BEAUTY SALON LA CREATIVE HAIR STYLISTS Wigs Oriental Complete Sales-Styling Decor Beauty Service Wishes the Senior Class of 1972 luck, joy, happiness, and success for the future years ahead of them. ALWAYS FIRST IN FASHIONS For Appointment Dial 742-3844 757 Gray Hwy. Across From S & H Green Stamp Store Mrs. Betty Hunnicutt Owner InsuranceLeasing Mortgage Brokerage ~ Honey: Cut sour suo _ ROBERT H. WALKER and ASSOCIATES 2014 Riverside Dr. Macon, Ga. IT PAYS TO PLAY CHARLIE WOOD, INC. YOUR SPECIALIST IN SPORTS MACON, GA. 31201 BE N DI N GEHhR We Outfit the Cavaliers SPORTING GOODS AND TOYS BROS. CQ. 484 SECOND ST. PHONE: 743-5441 Compliments of BOATS & MOTORS WALNUT & NEW STS. PHONE: 746-6231 MANUFACTURERS OF SCHOOL FASHIONS AND BLAZERS 10 Shurs Lane Philadelphia, Pa. 19127 Phone: 1V3-9600 Retail Store: 125 South 9th St. Philadelphia, Pa. 19107 Phone: WA5-4235 Compliments of Bob Ireland 1718 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Ga. Oldhams Opticians 685 FIRST STREET 101 OLDHAM BLDG. MUNFORD DO-IT- 743-4655 746-4866 YOURSELF STORE Macon, Georgia Two Locations For Your Convenience - . - 433 Walnut St. Macon, Ga. as CITIZENS [evi seem CHI-CHES-TERS PHARMACIES Where Your Drug Dollar Does Its Full Duty Ingleside3050 Vineville Ave. | College Hill463 Arlington Baconsfield656 Bacons Field Center Tattnall Square1305 Linden Ave. Town & CountryGray Highway Harrisons2396 Ingleside Ave. Youve Come a Long G Way, Seniors. dale 5 tf Kron eg: 4 (Z. HOUSTON LANES 414 CHERRY St WACOM GEORGI 31201 HOME FURNISHERS 1113 Watson Boulevard Warner Robins, Ga. HOUSTON AVE. PHARMACY 2654 Houston Ave. 743-5461 For the Best Deal on a New or Used Car or Truck, See a Franchised Dealer Butler Toyota Classes Available Clance-Chapman ee Chrysler Plymouth Cole GMC Dunlap Chevrolet Jackson Oldsmobile LJL International Lamar Pontiac Macon Dodge Riverside Ford Barney A. Smith Motors Volkswagen Central Paul Walsh Datsun Scuba Headquarters Many people conclude that after adolescence anything is an improvement for all concerned. THE SENIORS OF 2 MACON TILE & CARPET CO. Dial 743-9327 120 Walnut St. Macon Georgia WHITE BROS. Auto Supply Inc. Warehouse Distributors Auto Parts and Equipment 356 Walnut St. Macon, Georgia 31201 Compliments of the "71-72 Officers MT. DE SALES ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Compliments of TOASTMASTERS sien an INC. District 14, Georgia For Better Listening, Thinking, and Speaking COKES Cameras, Photographic Supplies, Film Developing Service 735 Cherry St. 746-3286 HORNES USED CARS 693 Second St. Macon, Georgia Phone: 742-8327 Ben Horne Owner Used Cars James Mullis Representative Che Macon Telegraph THE MACON NEWS Middle Georgia's Daveorite Peusipapers 120 Broadway Phone: 743-2621 OLEN DOMINY THE GREEN JACKET BUILDING 240 SECOND STREET P.O. BOX 4786 MACON, GEORGIA 31208 PHONE: (912) 746-2495 Unit Manager Atlanta Agency THE BANKERS LIFE DES MOINES, |OWA Registered Representative BLC EQUITY SERVICES CORPORATION 711 HIGH ST., DES MOINES, IOWA LATEST FASHIONS For Newest in Styles, See Us. Compliments of MecDonalds Barbara NORGE Ann LAUNDRY To be the & Ethel & John perfect gardner McDonald check with natures DRY partner CLEANING 1723 Watson Robins JOHNSONS 31093 ns GARDEN CENTER Attendant on Duty 140 Hartley Ave. Phone: 745-7662 Across From Piggly Wiggly on Vineville Ave. Congratulations to the Class of 72 Mr. & Mrs. J.C. Wilbourn NEW WAY (Sara Kersey ROSS Class of '62) SAUSAGE CLEANERS COMPANY 1 Hr. Service FinanceInsure No Extra Charge with S & H Green Stamps GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES 3989 Houston Ave. COMPANIES A.D. and Dan Ross McKinley Agency es 1220 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Ga. Phone: 923-5595 HOME ROOFERS & BUILDERS, INC. LOWE ELECTRIC COMPANY Wholesale Roofing Electrical, Plumbing, Remodeling and Aluminum Siding Heating Supplies 1210 Napier Ave. Macon, Ga. 31204 1525 Forsyth St. Phone: 743-3785 Macon, Georgia FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Congratulations from Huckabee BuickCadillac Serving Middle Georgia Since 1918 1570 Watson Blvd. Phone: 923-7127 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9AM-6PM Closed all day Saturday Third at Pine Macon, Georgia 31201 Phone: 745-8501 Compliments of Bob Richards Chevrolet Co., Inc. 495 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins Georgia Phone: 923-2601 Compliments of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Jaremko & Family Plumbing Supplies Contracting HARVEYS CALLAWAY PLUMBING CO. INSURANCE Telephone 788-7737 3998 Houston Ave. Macon, Ga. AGENCY Wayne Callaway 788-5167 Compliments of M&N Distributing Co. 1820 Seventh St Compliments of 20 Seve St. A Colt 45 FRIEND Black Label Red Cap Ale Malt Duck Heidelberg Gablirger Teddlers FAMILY Jewelry FURNITURE COMPANY Watch and Jewelry Repair 418 Second St. Marvin and Kathleen Smith ac yeorgia 312 2 Macon, Georgia 31201 603 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Ga. CONGRATULATIONS FROM DOUBLE COLA BOTTLING DOUBLE R) ~ 4 Wie Senior Class ME of TO THE SENIORS TTRADING POST OF 72 484 FIRST ST. DIAL 3-2678 "(2 Hutchings Funeral VARSITY Home DRIVE-IN 536 New Street Compliments of CLARK-WINCEY GENERAL CONTRACTORS Junior Brickle Barber Shop CHARLES E. WOODDALL a eee VICE-PRESIDENT Fickling & Ins. Agency, 2 Shatin we, Vacuum System Georgia Power Building Macon, Georgia Office 746-9421 ro Brickle Asa iver Elliott Phone Home 742-6419 TAM-7PM 742-2584 There Is More to Joe Kelley ee MACON CABLE TV Shamrock MACON AGENCY 603 HOME FEDERAL BLDG. 691 CHERRY STREET MACON, GEORGIA St. Peter Claver Church Prays That All People Will Know That The Class of 1972 Is Christian by Its Love DESSAU Realty and Insurance Co. 555 First St. Property Management a Specialty 6% with interest daily OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS to yle d 7 5 aie 6.18% AE. BARNES, III LEO B. HUCKABEE, Jr. _ Minimum $5,0002 Yr. Maturity PRESIDENT W. W. MAYFIELD Deposit by 10thEarn from the ist C. F. ADAMS FRANK C. AMERSON, JR. VICE PRESIDENT WILLIAM T. BARNETT JOHN W. RAMSEY E. G. MCKENZIE, JR. SECRETARY-TREASURER M. F. MEADORS WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, II RICHARD W. WHITE WADDELL BARNES, M.D. hy: FEDERAL & (f!/ % ; : t 4 . Sang and feat fa hctitltOn Se age canal 555 MULBERRY STREE MERCER UNIVERSITY Offers an $800 Scholarshi To Graduates of High Schools in Bibb County Ask About COMMUTER TUITION Admissions Office Mercer University Macon, Georgia Compliments of WHITCHILL TAXKEEPING ada Snags O MIDDLE GEORGIA William V. Cook Compliments of RALSTON PURINA CHOWS Every Bite A Banquet! NU-WAY WEINERS INC. 430 Cotton Ave. 2981 Houston Ave. Napier ee Shopping Center Bloomfield Shopping Center Baconsfield Shopping Center Jack P. Cox Plumbing, Contracting, and Repair Call Day or Night 743-5120 Phone: (912)745-7883 745-9376 4295 Old Club Rd. Macon, Georgia 31204 WILSON TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE Compliments of COMPANY MACON FEED and SEED CO 130 College St. Macon, Georgia Phone 746-2777 31202 Royal Typewriters, Electrics, Manuals, & Portables Victor Adding Mchs., Printing Calculators and Electronic Calculators, Electrostatic Copying Machines Rex-Rotary Mimeograph, Spirit Duplicators, Photo-Offset Machines & Supplies, Service, Sales & Rentals 3115 Broadway781-6760 4561 Pio Nono788-1842 Williams Plaza Shopping Center Warner Robins922-2807 Compliments of MATHIS ATKINS FRANK IRBY PLUMBING atS;eon | uae AND HEATING CO. Boe oct Macon, Georgia We Specialize in Repair Parts SMITH Benjamin IRON WORKS MOORE paints You Name itWe Built It Hawkinsville Rd.Macon, Ga. 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Mon. and Fri. 10-9 Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 10-6 Phone: 746-3583 LYNN MARIE ACEY Linnie Class Vice-Pres. 11, Sec. 12; Basketball 11,12; Tennis Club 10, Pres.; Lettermens Club 12; Latin Honor 10; Cheerleader 10,11, Capt. 12; Homecoming Court 12; Sweetheart Queen 9 LORRAINE MARIE ARANGNO Lorraine Drama Club 9,10,12; French Club 9; Creative Writing 10 GLORIA JEAN ASSAD Gloria Student Council 11,12; Tennis 11; Glee Club 9; Letter- mens Club 12; Cheerleader 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Court 12 MARY ANNINA BENEDETTO Nina Basketball 11,12; Gymnas- tics 12; Cheerleader 12; Drama Club 9; Spanish Club 9,10; Red Cross 9; Folk Music 12; Spanish Honor Society 9 STEPHEN HOWARD BRAGG Steve Entered; 11 DONALD MICHAEL BRANTLEY Donny Spanish Club 9,10 LESLIE LOURAYSE BROACH Virgo Entered; 10 Basketball 11; Art 10; Salesian 10; Red Cross 10 DAN BULLARD Dan Entered: 10 Football 11 CLARENCE PALIN BUTLER Bud Basketball 9,10,11,12; Base- ball 9,10,11,12; Lettermens Club 12; Chess Club 10; Key Club 9 MICHAEL BRUCE CAMPEAU Mike Salesian 12; Spanish Club 9,10; Latin Club 10; Latin Honor Society 10 NEAL SPINA CASON Neal Basketball 9; Tennis 12; Salesian 12; Key Club 10,11; Chess Club 9,10 THOMAS STEVEN CONNELLY Tom Entered: 10 Basketball 10; Football 10,11; Chess Club 10; Key Club 10; N.E.D.T. 10; Latin Honor 10; Na- tional Merit Certificate 11 DIANE BARBARA COOK Di Entered: 10 Gymnastics 11,12; Tennis Club 10; Cheerleader 1, Co-Capt. 11 MARGARET JUDY COX Jude Entered: 11 ROBERT JOSEPH CRAMER Bobby Basketball 9,10; Football 9,10,11,12; Key Club 10; Gymnas- tics 11 ROBERT ALAN DAYTON Robert Football 10; Spanish Club 9; Key Club 10; Chess Club 9 DEBRA ANN DEEB Debbie Entered: 11 Gymnastics 11, Sec. 12; Home- coming Queen 12 MICHAEL ALOYSIUS DEEP, JR. Mike Quill & Scroll 11; Drama Club 12; Sales Sheet 10, Page Edi- tor 11; French Club 9; Latin Club 10; Latin Honor 10; Student Ath- letic Assoc. 9,10,11; National Merit Certificate 12 SPYROS NICK DERMATAS Spyros Student Athletic Assoc. 9,10,11; Chess Club 9,10; National Honor Society 11,12; Outstanding Teenager of America 12; Key Club 10, Secretary 11; Class Pres. 9; Class Vice-Pres. 12; Student Council Secretary 10; Student Council Treasurer 11; Salesian Business Manager 12; Latin Honor 9,10 SAMUEL DOMINICK DINARDO Sammy Entered: 10 Basketball 10; Football 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11; Lettermans Club 12; Baseball 11,12 JOAN DOMBROWSKI Joan Salesian 11, Co-Editor 12; Journalism 9; Student Athletic Assoc. 9,10,11; Drama Club 12; Girls P.E. Club 10 STANLEY MICHAEL DOMINY Stan Entered: 10 Basketball 10; Football 12; Base- ball 11; Key Club 10,11; Letter- mens Club 12 LISA MARIE ENGLISH lisa Tennis Club 10; Drama Club 9; Salesian 11, Layout Edi- tor, Cover Designer 12; Sales Sheet 11,12; Latin Club 10; Latin Honor 10; N.E.D.T. 9,10; Student Athletic Assoc. 10,11 VALORIE DIANE FLUKER Valorie Entered: 10 Gymnastics 12; Cheerleader 11; Salesian 12; National Merit Cer- tificate 12 LAURA ANN GORDY Laura Quill & Scroll 11; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12; Drama Club 9; Sales Sheet 10, Editorial Editor 11; French Club 9; N.E.D.T. 9,10; French Honor Society 9,10,11 DONNA JEAN GREER Joggles Entered: 11 Salesian 11, Copy Editor 12; Stu- dent Athletic Assoc. 11; National Merit Certificate 12 HARREL DAVID GRINSTEAD Harrell Entered 11 Football 11,12 TERRI ANN HALL Terri Sales Sheet 9,10,12; Latin Honor 10; French Honor Society 10; Homecoming Court 12 LILY CAROL HENDERSON Carol Entered: 11 Cheerleader 12; Student Athletic Assoc. 11; Homecoming Court 12 BERNAE J. HOLTON Bernae Entered: 11 Salesian 12; Sales Sheet 11,12; N.E.D.T. 9 BENJAMIN ORO HORNE, JR. Ben Entered: 11 Student Athletic Assoc. 11; Na- tional Merit Certificate 12 RICHARD LEE HORNER Rick Basketball 9; Football 10; Sales Sheet 9; Spanish Club 9,10; Chess Club 10; Key Club 11; Stu- dent Athletic Assoc. 9,10 MARK PETER HORSEFIELD Mark PAUL JOSEPH HOINOWSKI Paul Salesian Sports Editor 11,12; Chess Club 9 WARNER BAXTER HUNNICUT Warner Basketball 9,10,11,12; Salesian 11,12; Spanish Club 9, Treasurer 10, Pres. 11 TIMOTHY CHANCE JACKSON Tim Basketball 9,10,11,12; Foot- ball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Gymnastics 11; Lettermens Club 12; Student Council 10,11; Chess Club 9; Key Club Treasurer 10,11; Class Pres. 10,11; Class Treasurer 9 ALBERTA MARIE JAMES Marie Glee Club 9; N.E.D.T. 9; Latin Honor 9,10; French Honor Society 9,10; Student Athletic As- soc. 10,11 NANCY ELAINE JENKINS Elaine Salesian 12; Sales Sheet 9,10,12; French Club 9; Red Cross 9; N.E.D.T. 10; Latin Honor 9 130 KATHY ANN KELLEY Kathy Entered: 10 Basketball 11; Salesian 11, Senior Editor 12; Sales Sheet 10, Feature Editor 12; Student Athletic Assoc. 10,11; Spanish Club 11,12 JACQUELINE DIANA KITCHENS Jackie Entered: 11 Drama Club 11, Secretary 12; Salesian 12 STEVEN JOSEPH KNIGHT Steve Entered: 11 Football 11,12; Gymnastics 11,12; Lettermens Club 12; Student Athletic Assoc. 11 TERESA ANN KNIGHT Terri Entered: 10 Gymnastics 12; Student Council 12; Drama Club 10; Sales Sheet 10,11,12; Student Athletic Assoc. 10,11; Class Treasurer 12 EDMUND GERARD KOSATER Gerry Basketball 9,10,11,12; Football 10; Sales Sheet 9; Spanish Club 10,11, Treasurer 12; Chess Club 9,10; Latin Honor 9; Student Athletic Assoc. 9,10,11 CAROLINE ELIZABETH LABORDE Caroline Entered: 10 Drama Club 10; Art Club 9,10,12; French Club 10; Red Cross 12; French Honor Society 10,11 ROBERTA LAPINSKI Roberta Entered: 10 Gymnastics 10; Tennis Club 10; National Honor Society 11,12; Salesian 11, Activity Editor 12 MARIANNA ELIZABETH LENDRUM Mari Sales Sheet 10; Red Cross 9 MARGARET JEANNE McAFEE Peggy Entered: 10 Basketball 11,12; Tennis 11,12; Lettermens Club 12; Cheerleader 12 HARRY MONTGOMERY McFARLING Mac Entered: 11 Football 11,12; Gymnastics 11,12; Lettermens Club 12 MICHAEL JOHN McFARLING Mike Entered: 11 Football 11,12; Gymnastics 11; Lettermens Club 12; Sales Sheet 11; Student Athletic Assoc. 11 NAOMI McMILLAN Naomi Gymnastics 11; Tennis 11; Glee Club 9; Student Athletic Assoc. 9 JOHN ELLIOT MEADOWS John Entered: 10 Baseball 10,11,12; Student Ath- letic Assoc. 10,11 JOANNA MICHA Joanna Basketball 11,12; Let- termens Club 12; Student Council 12; Student Athletic Assoc. 9,10,11; Class Secretary 11; Class Vice-Pres. 10; Class Pres. 12 LEON JOHN MICHEL, III Jollie-Ollie Student Council 12; Salesian 11, Co-Editor 12; Chess Club 9,10,12; Latin Honor 10; Film Club 9; Student Athletic Assoc. 9,10,11 CATHERINE MARIETTA MILLICAN Cathy Entered: 10 Student Council 12; Salesian 11, Faculty Editor 12; Sales Sheet 11,12; Student Athletic Assoc. 10 PATRICIA MARLENE MORGAN Pat Tennis 11; Drama Club 9,10,11; Spanish Club 10; Student Athletic Assoc. 9,10,11; Class Sec. 10 JOHN MICHAEL NEAL Fish Basketball 10,11,12; Foot- ball 10,11,12; Baseball 11,12; Gym- nastics 11,12 CHARLES EDWARD OUTZ Bootie Entered: 10 Football 10,11,12; Baseball 11,12 JAMES EDWARD PANARESE Jim Tennis 10; Sales Sheet 9, French Club 9,10; Folk Music 10,12; N.E.D.T. 10 BONNIE LYNN PATTERSON Bonnie Entered: 10 Drama Club 12; N.E.D.T. 10; Spanish Honor Society 11; Na- tional Honor Certificate 12 ANITA MARIE PHILLIPS Atuna Entered: 10 Basketball 11; Gymnastics 12; Tennis 10,11 CURTIS GLENN RODERICK Curtis Football 9,10,11,12; Let- termens Club 12; Drama Club 9; Sales Sheet 10 LINDA GAIL ROUGHTON Gail Entered: 10 National Merit Certificate 12; Sales Sheet 10,11,12; N.E.D.T. 10; Latin Honor 10 FRANK RALPH RUSSO, JR. Frank Entered: 10 Salesian 10,12; Quill & Scroll 11,12; Photographer, Sales Sheet 10,11,12; National Merit Certifi- cate 12; Folk Music 10,12; N.E.D.T. 10 MARIA CALLIE RYNE Ria Drama Club 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 12; Folk Music 9,10; N.E.D.T. 9,10; National Merit Semi-Finalist 12; Intramural Vol- leyball 9; Intramural Basketball 910,11 CAROLYN LOUISE SHAKESPEARE Supe r Chicken Sales Sheet 9: Latin Honor 9 CAROL ANN SHERIDAN Carol Glee Club 9; Home Ec. Club 9,10 PHILIP JOSEPH SHERIDAN Phil Basketball 10; Football 9.10,11,12; Lettermens Club 12; French Club 10 ARTHUR YOUNG SMITH Art Entered: 10 Football 12; Baseball 11,12; Stu- dent Council Pres. 12; Letter- mens Club 12; Vice-Pres. Key Club 11 LAURIE ANNE STEWART Anne Entered: 10 Gymnastics 11, Captain 12 STEVEN GREGORY SULTENFUSS Steve Entered: 12 BARBARA SUSAN SWINT Barbara Quill & Scroll 11; Drama Club 9,12; Salesian 11; French Club 9; N.E.D.T. 9,10 CHRISTOPHER NATHAN THOMAS kit Vice-Pres. Student Council 12; Salesian 11, Photography Edi- tor 12; Vice-Pres. Folk Music 9,10,12; N.E.D.T. 9,10 MICHAEL WAYNE THORNTON Mike Entered: 11 Photographer, Salesian 12 WILLIAM PARHAM THORNTON Bill Spanish Club 9,10,12; Chess Club 9,11; Latin Club 10; N.E.D.T. 10; Latin Honor 10; Student Ath- letic Assoc. 9,10,11; National Merit Certificate 12 MARGARET ANN VIVIANI Bobo Gymnastics 12; Tennis 10; Student Athletic Assoc. 9,10,11; Home Ex. Club 9,10 KATHLEEN MARY WILLIAMS Slinky Basketball 11,12; Gym- nastics 11,12; Tennis Club 12; Glee Club 9; Drama Club 9; Latin Honor 9; Spanish Honor 10; Stu- dent Athletic Assoc. 9,10,11 JUDITH ANNE ZAENGLEIN Judy Gymnastics 11,12; Glee Club 9; Cheerleader 10,11,12; Stu- dent Council 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Drama Club 9,10,11, Pres. 12: Salesian 11, Under- classmen Editor 12; French Club 10; N.E.D.T. 9,10; Latin Honor 910; Class Vice-Pres. 9 OP se oe eee et ee biehat rales teat a a eee Ive been a part of it Right from the start of it, Right in the heart of it all. veaRBooKs t SYED hy ae: 5