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The 1973-'74 school year represents
the dawn of a new era in the exis-
tence of Mount de Sales. It has been
a year characterized by change
. as shown by the addition of a
modern library, a beautiful green
lawn for the athletic field, as well as
sixty bright Eighth Grade students
. Consequently, the school has an
air of freshness about it.

We, the staff of the 1973 Salesian,
have made an attempt to capture the
uniqueness of this year by creating a
new and distinctive type of
yearbook.
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Patty and Jenny display surprising talents.

Our campus has gradually under-
gone a metamorphosis. . . not un-
like that of a caterpillar changing
to a beautiful butterfly. The addi-
tion of De Sales Hall, which
houses a fine library, is the most
spectacular of our many
improvements.

With the renovation of Cavalier
Hall, the soft grass covering the
athletic playing field, and other
such alterations, Mt. de Sales is
taking on a fresh appearance.
Where we could only walk before,
now we can fly.

A group of Seniors converse with new face of Mt. de Sales as a backdrop.

o and Steve break in the new victory bell.

Sharon Zaenglein

SPIRIT MAKERS From the time they firs

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throw away their rattles
and grab hold of a bull-
horn, they make a unique
crew. What other type of
girl would slap some red
marks on her legs simply
because it sounds good?
Which of you could still
smile while you are losing
by thirty points and your
waistband is pinching?
Its a special type of girl
who will yell in 10 degree
weather We're hot,

We've got the fever.

Cheerleaders .... What
would we do without
them?

Cyndee Wallace

B-team cheerleaders. Kneeling: Sissy Cramer, Delane Cramer, Chris Henderson

Standing: Susan Farmer, Jean Conner, Jana Smith

Debbie Wilcher

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Call in the hogs, Ma, we're goin to the
fair! Cavalier County Fair, that is.
This years Homecoming festivities
were marked by all the trappings of a
rural carnival. Even the bonfire took
on a harvest time air as class skits re-
minded one of corn and hams.

COUNTY FAIR

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The Candidates: Patty Callen, Susan Zaenglein, Sharon Deeb, pee
Debbie McMahon, Tina Shaheen, Cyndee Wallace (not pictured) Patty Callen, Miss Cavalier County.

DREAM BUILDERS

Greg McKelvey, Asst. Sports Editor,
checks a layout.

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The yearbook staff climbs to new heights as their intelligence slides.

With Sheri around, who needs a Watergate shredder? Margaret, artist. The two are equal.

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Salesian staff editors Laurie Hughes, Marjo Marker, Jim Jordan, Margaret Katz, Jane Conner, Jo Michel, Sheri

Lendrum, and Maggie OShaughnessey pose for an unposed picture.

Maggie, the epitome of efficiency. One day I'm going to clean out this
cabinet

A yearbook is exactly thata book which contains the collected
events of a school year. The word is deceptively simple, whereas
composing an annual of any quality is anything but simple. . . It
entails long hours of developing and cropping pictures, writing
captions, doing and redoing layout designs, and even a couple of
minutes planning how to arrange them. The staff is ready, willing,
and able to risk writers cramp, insanity, and flashbulb blindness
to present a masterpiece. So if you find a picture printed upside
down or a caption that lapses into an unheard of foreign tongue,
dont tell anybody and we won't either.

Advisor Miss Alexander strikes a pose.

OUR FEARLESS LEADERS

Student Council is often
worthy of greater recogni-
tion than it receives. Aided
by class officers and other
willing students, the Stu-
dent Council officers shoul-
der a sizeable burden. Each
year the Group handles
Homecoming, Get Ac-
quainted Day, Student Di-
rectory sale, and other ac-
tivities too numerous to
name. This school is fortu-
nate to have those who as-
sume responsibility without
asking for rewards.

Mrs. Brown, always willing to help.

S.C. officers: Tim Deep, Audrey Shields, and Maggie and Mary OShaughn-
essey.

Did you say 450 chicken dinners? Homecomings honored guest.

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Members of the Art Club help spread Christmas cheer. Exodium staff organiz

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flood of student creativity.

Spanish goes on as Steve

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French Club gathers for a rousing sing along.

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The Red Cross Club works on one of their projects.

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Mat symbolizes grace in action. Rabbi Heim lectures

TUTTE Tat

Father Bede offers the intentions during the Thanksgiving Mass.

on the Middle East crisis.

Laurie, Mark, Audrey and Ray display their happiness after being chosen

National Merit Semifinalist.

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That's what its all aboutthe State trophy.

Hey diddle duddle, Garvin called a huddle
Just two weeks after June

Commerce laughed to see such sport

Until we stomped all over the Moon!

In 1864, Sherman burned a path from Atlanta to Savannah
on his march to the sea. In 1973, the Mt. de Sales Cavaliers
took a slightly different route, burning the MDS brand on
teams from Seminole to Commerce in a football season un-
paralled in the history of the school. Consider just a few of
the milestones: A 14-0 record, 572 points, 6 shutouts, 8 play-
ers on the bi-city team, 3 players making all state, sub-
region champions, region champions, area champions, sec-
tional champions, . . . State Champions.

Vince Lombardi probably summed it up best when he said:
I firmly believe that any mans finest hour his greatest ful-
fillment to all he holds dearis that moment when he has
worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on
the field of battlevictorious. For Mt. de Sales football,
this is indeed the finest hour.

DESCRIPTION: CHAMPIONS

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State Class A Champions: Front row: Kris Woody, Nancy Jean, Barbie Veal, Debbie Peden; Second row:
Johnny Henderson, Greg Slocum, Way Duckworth, Mike Avant, Jimmy Mullaney, David Graves, Robert Slo-
cum, Ricky Shurley; Third row: Coach Garvin, Joey Fortner, Sammy Deep, John Connelly, Ben Zambiasi, Ed
die Josey, Brian Saunders, Bill Harvey, Jon Horner, Coach McDaniel; Fourth row: Coach Pierce, Mike
McMahon. Phil McGoldrick, Bert Wilcher, Wes Peavy, Johnny Walsh, Glynn Kelly, Danny McGoldrick, Matt
McKenna. Coach Davis: Fifth row: George Marinos, Steve Kruger, Eddie Brickle, Tom Dombrowski, David
Taylor, Joey Hammonds, Pat Sheridan, Jim Jordan.

Cavaliers display agressive tackling as Eddie Josey flies to their aid.

Bert Wilcher falls forward after a big gain. Bert?

John sits quietly and listens intently to Coach Garvin. Johnny rips for good yardage behind Robert's blocking.

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Robert explodes through the. line behind great blocking. Wilcher stops ballcarrier short of yardage needed.

(Above) Ben shows his powerful running style.

Let the emotions flow!

(Below) Team shows enthusiasm before state championship.

VICTORY!

Opposition
Pacelli
Aquinas
GMC

East Laurens
Jones Co.
Wilcox Co
Douglass
Hawkinsville
Vienna
Monticello
Monticello
Seminole Co
Irwin Co.
Commerce

Defense led by Eddie Josey and Ben Zambiasi stop the fabled Runt Moon in route to the state championship

victory.

SLOW START BUT FAST FINISH

Jump ball. . . get it, get it.

It seems to be a basketball tra-
dition at Mt. de Sales to get
started late in the season, and
this years team was no ex-
ception. A string of early
losses plagued the Cavalier ca-
gers, spreading dark clouds
over trophy hopes. But the sun
broke through around midsea-
son, and so did the team, who
really got rolling.

The sound of whishing nets
and the smell of burning rub-
ber pervaded the gymnasium
as Coach McDaniel and the
boys got it together in a late
season scoring splurge. A new
school record of 98 points in a
single game was set in a win
over Wilcox County. Overall,
things evened up for the sea-
son with a respectable per-
centage of the games tallied in
the win column.

Cavaliers take a breather from the action.

Robert eyes the basket. Now, for my next trick.

The 1973-74 Varsity Basketball Team; (center) Coach Joe McDaniel, Left to right:

David Hill, Ray Jaindl, Eddie Josey, Ben Zambiasi, Robert Slocum, Way Duck-

worth, Carl Yockman, Tom Dombrowski, Greg Slocum, Johnny Henderson, John Way reaches for a goal.
Andros, Erbin Troutman, Hal Clarke.

Coach McDaniel thinks up strategy, then

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OPPONENTS
Twiggs Co.
Hawkinsville
Wilcox Co.
Twiggs Co.
Douglass
Wilkinson Co.
Putnam Co.
Bibb Tech
Jones Co.
Taylor Co.
Vienna

GMC
Wilkinson Co.
Douglass
Taylor Co.
Wilcox Co.
Hawkinsville
Vienna
Wilkinson Co.
GMC Eddie Josey drives the lane and soars past the big man.
Jones Co.

HOPE FOR THE FUTURE

Remember boys, the game is basketball. Wow, thats hot!

OPPONENTS
Twiggs Co.
Central 9th
Central 8th
Hawkinsville
Twiggs Co.
Douglass
Bibb Tech
Jones Co.
Taylor Co,
MDS Juniors
Wilkinson Co.
Taylor Co.
Boddie Jr.
Hawkinsville
Boddie Jr.
Wilkinson Co.
MDS Seniors
Jones Co.

The B Team, made up of a
group of hard working and en-
thusiastic boys, has learned
during the course of this year
what it means to be a team.
Their diligence has laid the

bang a ag gaia The 1973-'74 B team. Top row, left to right: M. Story, B. Saunders, L. Lawrence,
: a J. Swain, R. Davis, R. Coogle; Middle row: C. Hudson, P. Henneberry, M. Benton,
M. McMahon, J. Smith, S. Cramer; Bottom row: M. Viviani, H. Clarke, D. Daniel,
Coach Chester Pierce, T. Pierce, M. Horner.
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GIRLS PUT HARD WORK
INTO SEASON

1973-'74 Girls Basketball Team: Center: Coach Garvin. Left to right: Sally Thomas, Mary Cole, Anita Lott,
Kathy McAfee, Jody Davidson, Patti Neal, Linda Brantley, Lisa McLemore, Tara Thomason, Jane Conner, Su-
san Zaenglein, Donna Hill, Sheri McAfee.

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Concentration. Susan applies the brakes to avoid a defender.

Susan listens intently as Coach Garvin spats out instructions.

Tough coaching, tough playing and
a little tough luck combined to
make the Lady Cavaliers games
some of the most interesting to
watch this past season. Security
was not a common feeling for
Coach Garvin and his girls be-
cause an astonishing number of
games were decided by a margin
on only a couple of points. Most
games went right down to the
wire, with the ball on the edge of
the rim, the fans on the edges of
their seats, and the referees on the
edge of their patience. There was
some crying and some rejoicing;
these are the products of a close
game. The most important thing
here was not which emotion was
more displayed. The important
thing is that the Lady Cavaliers
have proved once again that they
can stay on the court with any-
body. And maybe even stay a little
longer.

Watch this, Coach!

Look, Mom, no hands! Patti sets her sights on the ball.

OPPONENTS
Twiggs Co.
Hawkinsville
Wilcox Co.
Twiggs Co.
Douglass
Bibb Tech.
Jones Co.
Taylor Co.
Vienna
G.M.C.
Wilkinson Co.
Douglass

St. Vincent's
Taylor Co.
Wilcox Co.
Hawkinsville
Vienna
Wilkinson Co.
G.M.C. Let's get it together.
Jones Co.

THEIR GOAL: STATE CHAMPS

Baseball team (1 to r) First row: Tim Pierce, Bill Harvey, Matt McKenna, Kelly Towles, Tim Deep, Jon Horner,
Mike Viviani; Second row: Gary White, Mark Bikus, Ricky Vickers, Charles Grace, Eddie Josey, Joey Ham-
monds, David Hill; Third Row: Pam Pyles, Debbie Peden, Carl Yockman, Johnny Henderson, and Sue Jackson.

Coaches Pierce and McDaniel shake on what should develop into a great baseball season. In his first year as
head coach, Coach Pierce is expected to follow in the footsteps of Coach McDaniel; producing winners.

TENNIS: THE INDIVIDUALS SPORT

Front row (I to r): Tobias Volker, Julio Melchiore, Richard Rogers, Mark Rogers, Steve Wach, Jimmy Thomas
(not pictured). Second row: Katheryn Knott, Maggie OShaughnessey, Mary OShaughnessey, Lisa McLemore,
Jenny Bass.

It's not easy to hold a pose like this. Mark rockets back a serve.

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Lisa shows off her forehand. Richard Rogers gets in a little practice before season.

Sophomore Kevin McIntyre shows his
GOLF TEAM (I to r); Farnsworth, McIntyre, and Walsh. picturesque golf swing.

PHYSICAL ED.

They swing with the greatest of ease.

Joe Cool McDaniel, mild mannered
reporter for the Daily Grind, strides
down the hall. Then, checking for pos-
sible onlookers, he dives into a nearby
locker room and becomes . . . Super
Coach! Emerging into the crowded gym
he is recognized immediately by his
dazzling trademark uniform: the spe-
cial design lightweight flying goggles,
those nifty pants with the deep pock-
ets, and, of course, the immaculately
white super-coaching shoes.

A hush falls over the throng of students
as Super Coach calls the role. They
know that he has something exciting
planned. Will it be ping-pong? War
Ball? Ice hockey? Deep sea fishing? It
matters not. Whatever it is, they are
confident that Super Coach would not
fail them.

Sharon shows her style.

Hard work really shows.

Andy demonstrates his technique on the rings.

What is Jimmy doing? Matt shows intense concentration as he works a routine.

Dedication

Dedication is a word which should be
used sparingly. It implies serious com-
mitment to something; a commitment which
most people never make. Dedication is a
word which describes the faculty of Mount
de Sales.

The faculty is a group of people who have
accepted the responsibility of educating and
motivating the leaders and workers of to-
morrowus, Judging from what a challeng-
ing group we are, it is no small undertaking.
Our teachers are prepared to provide any-
thing necessary to speed our academic
progressfrom a pat on the back to a rap on
the head. Although as the year progresses,
patience may wear thin and nerves may
tighten, our teachers will continue to work
with us on that problem we can't seem to
solve.

Aside from regular classes, the teachers at
M.D.S. are involved in most of our activities,
and spend many hours after school helping
with clubs, dances, and student presenta-
tions. In the midst of the homework, the
tests, the projects, and even the punishment,
we're all on the same side.

Along with an interested Board of
Trustees led by Dr. John OShaughnessey,
and an equally dedicated staff, the faculty
guides us in our preparation for life.

Father Bede
Sister Fidelis
Mrs. Smith

Mr. Williams
Mrs. Deutsch
Coach McDaniel
Sister Fidelis

Sister Helen
Mrs. Brown
Coach Pierce
Sister Kathleen

Mr. McLachlan
Mrs. Patterson
Mrs. Butler
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Sister Bernardine
Miss Alexander
Miss Hawkins
Coach Garvin
Sister Elizabeth

Sister Veronica
Mrs. Galya
Mrs. Knott
Coach Davis
Sister Barbara

Miss Cecilia Alexander
English I and III; Yearbook
Advisor

Sister Mary Barbara, R. S. M.
English I, Latin I, Music
Appreciation; Study

Hall Moderator

Father Bede Lightner
French III and IV, Assistant
Principal, Director of Gui-
dance, Financial Manager

Sister Mary Bernardine
Algebra I, II, III, Trigo-
nometry, Calculus I; Red
Cross Service Club

Mrs. Dinah Brown
American History, Georgia
History; Student Council
Advisor, National Honor
Society Coordinator

Mrs. Suzanne Butler
Algebra I, English 8 and
III; Literary Magazine Club

Mr. David Davis

Chemistry, Physical Science;
Coach of B-team Football,
B-team Basketball; Ecology
Club

Mrs. Kathleen Deutsch
Art I, Il, II, Advanced
Art; Art Club, Coordinator
of Special Functions

Sister Mary Helen, R. S. M.
Personal Awareness, New
Testament, Social Concerns

Sister Kathleen Marie, R. S. M.

French I and II, Old Testa-
ment, World History; French
Club, Cheerleaders

Mrs. Madge Knott
Librarian; Library Club

Mr. Joe McDaniel
Physical Education; Coach

of Varsity Football, Var-
sity Boys Basketball; Gym-
nastics Club

Sister Mary Elizabeth, R. S. M.
Typing; Principal

Mrs. Catherine Galya

Math IV, Algebra II, Plane

Geometry; Tennis Club

Mr. Mike Garvin

Geometry, Algebra I, Consumer

Math; Coach of Varsity
Football, Girls Basketball,
Tennis; Chess Club,

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Miss Glenda Hawkins
Biology, Advanced Biology;
Hiking and Cycling Club,
Band

Mr. Ronald McLachlan
Physics, English II; Science

Faculty Directory

Club, Dope Stop Program

Mrs. Patricia Patterson
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Mr. Chester Pierce

American History, Sociology;
Coach of B-team Football,
Varsity and B-team Basket-
ball

Mrs. Carol Smith
Secretary; Chorus Moderator

Mrs. Jeanne Taylor
Cafeteria Manager, Assistant
Bookkeeper

Sister Mary Veronica, R. S. M.
Study Classes

Mr. Carl Williams

English 8 and IV, Physical
Education Assistant; Think-
Tank Club

Miss Deloise Tukes
Mrs. Taylor

Mrs. Delphene Williams
Mrs. Eula Richards

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SENIORS. .

Stephen Maurice Alston

John Harry Andros

Debora Catherine Mary Arangno

. THE END OF AN ERA

S is for somber, E is for energetic, N is for nervous, I is
for interesting, O is for optimistic, R is for remembering, S
is for something which ties these varied qualities together to
make Seniors what they are. In most cases, it is easy to spot a Se-
nior in a crowd. He's the one with a pocket crammed full of col-
lege pamphlets, who may only pretend to be interested in the con-
versation. Seniors tend to feel a little superior, but come down to
earth at the prospect of starting over at the bottom next year. The
pressure of the future looms ahead and they can feel it. Were it
not for the medicinal qualities of the sacred privileges, the
strain might become too great. But a quick trip to the shrine of the
Pig or the Krystal can make them new people. Through it all,
the Seniors draw on each other for encouragement and friend-
ship. They become a close knit group bound together against a
common foe: fear of the unknown. Another factor draws them to-
gether: four years of striving toward a goal only now coming into
sight. They've had many laughs along the way and many happy
moments but now it is time to move on. There are things which
must be done.

Elizabeth Ellen Bickett Mark Daniel Bikus

Jennifer Ann Bass Stephen Michael Bradigan

Patricia Susan Brittain

Robert Bryant Bunch

Linda Anne Brantley Eddie Thurman Brickle, Jr. James Gus Cacavias

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Michael Joseph Cafiso Sabrina Ann Cason John Christopher Connelly

Patrician Ann Callen Mark McCreary Cassidy Jane Elizabeth Conner

Margaret Joan Considine

Jo Ellen Davidson George Winfield Raymond
Davidson III

Mary Alice Deeb

Sharon Marie Deeb

Samuel John Deep Richard Dennis Doherty Everret Way Duckworth

Michele Dolores Falduti Mary Kathleen Faulkner Rebecca Holly Fluker

Debra Coleen Fulcher

Charlotte Jeannette Gebara

Michael Stephen Hardy Mellena Runea Hill Sue Ellen Jackson

Raymond Gerard Jaind|

Ralph Norman Hibble, Jr. Cindy Adair Jackson Rita Wolff Jones

Edwin Grover Josey Barbara King

Margaret Susan Katz Sheri Margaret Lendrum

Phillip Glynn Kelley Katherine Mae Lamb James Benton Lindsay

Frederick Albert Joseph
Loebker, Jr.

Marjo Marker

Michael Colbert McAfee Frances Marie McBrearty Nancy Jean McBrearty

Phillip Michael McGoldrick Deborah Rose McMahon

Mary Susan Mitchell

James Frank Mullaney Deborah Lee Peden

Hold on, Ralph. Lunch is only 10 minutes Mildred Patricia Louise Neal Ralph Mark Rogers
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Richard Daniel Rogers Audrey West Shields

Tina Marie Shaheen Richard David Shurley

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Cindy SuAnne Steiner Barbie Lynn Veal

James Patrick Thomas Richard Eugene Vickers

Lawrence J. Sultenfuss Erbin LaBean Troutman Steven Thaddeus Wach

Elbert Talmadge Wilcher III

Cynthia June Wallace Amos Cecil Williams

Connie Diane Walden

Carl Allen Yockman Susan Marie Zaenglein

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SENIOR DIRECTORY

Stephen Maurice Alston
Steve
Dope Stop 12; Yearbook 12; Science
Club 11

John Harry Andros
Moon
Basketball 10,11,12; Golf 11,12: Year-
book 11,12; Whos Who 12

Debora Catherine Mary Arangno
Debbie
NEDT Certificate 9,10,11; Latin Cer-
tificate 10; Red Cross 11; Science
Club 11

Jennifer Ann Bass
Jenny
Spanish Club 11,12; Vice President
12; Basketball 10; Tennis 9,10,12:
Who's Who 12; Glee Club 10,11,12

Elizabeth Ellen Bickett
Betty
Spanish Club 9,10; Sales Sheet 11;
Assistant Editor 11; Glee Club 11,12:
Exodium 12; Editor 12

Patricia Susan Brittian
Patty
Key Club Sweetheart 9; Gymnastics
9,10,11,12; Twirling Club 11,12;
Home Economics 9

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Robert Bryant Bunch
Kimo
Tennis 10,11,12; National Merit
Commended Student 12; Chess Club
9,10,11,12; NEDT Certificate 9,10;
Who's Who 12

James Gus Cacavias
Jimmy
Journalism; Science Club; Library
Club; Cycling and Hiking

Michael Joseph Cafiso
Dago
Football 10; Basketball 11; Class
President 11; National Society of
Outstanding Teenagers of America
11

Mark Daniel Bikus
Mark
Baseball 9,10,11,12; Football 9; Chess
Club 9,10,11,12, Think Tank 12:
Science Club 11

Stephen Michael Bradigan
Steve
Entered: 10 Spanish Club 11,12;
President 12; Tennis 11; Glee Club
12; Treasurer 12

Linda Anne Brantley
Linda

Basketball 9,10,11,12; MVP 11; Let-
terman's Club 11,12; Press Club 9,10;
Spanish Club 9,10; Yearbook 11

Eddie Thurman Brickle Jr.
Eddie
Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9; Let-
termans Club 10,12; President 12;
Chess Club 10,11; Gymnastics
9,10,12;

Patricia Ann Callen
Patty
Girls Basketball 9,10,12; Class Presi-
dent 12, Glee Club 11,12; Lettermens
Club 10; Homecoming Queen 12

Sabrina Ann Cason
Butter Bean
Spanish Club 9,10; Glee Club 11;
Think Tank 12;

Mark McCreary Cassidy
Mark
Class President 9; Class Vice Presi-
dent 12; Editor Sales Sheet 11; Busi-
ness Manager Salesian 12; National
Merit Semifinalist 12

John Christopher Connelly
SEG.
Football 9,10,11,12; Cycling and Hik-
ing Club President 12Science Club

Marjo Marker
Marjo
Quill and Scroll Society 10; Salesian
12, Underclassmen Editor 12; Sales
Sheet 10,11, assistant page editor
10,11; Glee Club 11,12; Drama Club
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Michael C. McAfee
Mike
Spanish Club 9,10,11; Cycling and
Hiking Club 12; Sales Sheet 9; Ten-
nis 10

Frances Marie McBrearty
Fran
Cheerleader 9,11; Lettermens Club
11; Ecology Club 12; Gymnastics
9,10,11; Music Club 9

Nancy Jean McBrearty
Nan
Spanish Club 9,10; Glee Club 11,12;
Salesian 12; Drama Club 9,10; Ten-
nis 11

Phillip Michael McGoldrick
Phil
Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 11: Let-
termans Club 12; Ecology Club 12;
Best Hustler Football Award 11

Nancy Ellen McMichael
Nancy
Entered: 10 Drama Club 10; French
Club 11; Think Tank 12

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Bryan Erwin Merck
Bryan
Golf 10,11,12

Josephine Logan Michel
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Salesian 12, Senior Editor 12; Class
Secretary 10,12; Glee Club 11,12;
Who's Who 12; Tennis 9

John Richard Millican
Rick
Chess Club 9,10,11,12; Football 9;
Science Club 11

Mary Susan Mitchell
Susan
Entered: 11; Spanish Club 11

James Frank Mullaney
Shalaley
Press Club 9,10; Football 11,12;
NEDT Certificate 10; Science Club
11; Tennis 12

Mildred Patricia Louise Neal
Patty
Basketball 9,10,11,12; Liturgy Club
11; Gymnastics 9,10; Lettermen's
Club 12; Glee Club 11

Margaret Ellen OShaughnessey
Maggie
Class Treasurer 9,11; Student Coun-
cil Vice President 12; Tennis
9,10,11,12; Salesian 11,12, Editor-in-
Chief 12, Photographer 11,12; Na-

tional Honor Society 11

Deborah Lee Peden
Debbie
Entered: 11 Gymnastics 11; Baseball
Manager 11,12; Football Manager 12;
Lettermens Club 12

Ralph Mark Rogers
Turtle
Tennis 10,11,12; Journalism 9, 10;
Salesian 12; Basketball 9,10; Chess
9,10,11

Richard Daniel Rogers
Bird
Tennis 10,11,12; Basketball 9,10

Tina Marie Shaheen
Tina
Cheerleader 9,10,11,12, Co-Captain
10, Captain 12; Homecoming Court
12; Lettermens Club 11,12; Gymnas-
tics 9,10

Richard Patrick Sheridan
Pat
Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,10; Foot-
ball 9,10,11,12; Golf 10,11,12; Let-
termens Club 12

Audrey West Shields
Audrey
Entered: 11 Sales Sheet 11; Chorus
11,12; Student Council President 12;
Salesian 12, Faculty Editor 12; Na-
tional Merit Scholar 12

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The Juniors. . . The Potential Leaders

At last! The time has come for those who
have struggled through the lowliness of being
freshmen and sophomores to be rewarded.
The junior year is the year in which the stu-
Kevin Alston dent works just as hard, but in which he can
Maria Andros finally see a profitable end. Graduation and
college seem a tangible thing instead of a
hazy eventuality. The awarding of senior
rings culminates the junior year and shows
the way to the responsibilities of the upper
classman. Among some of the attributes of
the junior class are its enthusiasm and its po-
tential for leadership. They are ready for a
Don Benton new tomorrow.
Margaret Billingslea

Ricky Boyd
Ricky Butler
Matt Cafiso
Jimmy Cassidy
Brian Cherer

Jim Crenshaw
Tim Deep
Fernando deRojas
Carol Dixon

Tom Dombrowski

Gale Edwards
Judy Elder

Bobby Farnsworth
Joey Fortner

Lynn Gordy

Charles Grace
Veronica Grant
Andy Greenway
Joey Hammonds
Wayne Hardy

Bill Harvey
Jeff Harville
Maria Hernandez

David Hill
Debbie Horne
John Horner

Robin Horton
Steve Hudek
Jeannie Hyder

Andrew Jackura
Nancy Jean
Jim Jordan

Joan King

Anita Lott

George Marinos
Marguerite Marshall
Mary Sue McBrearty

Don McCunniff
Danny McGoldrick
Greg McKelvey
Matt McKenna
Mike McMahon

Karen McMillan
Genie Miller
Linda Miller
Susan Molleson
Marie Mullis

Meg Ness
Robbie Nichols
David Paine
Steve Parent-lew
Wes Peavy

Trudy Punaro
Melinda Quiambao
Don Rosen

Susan Russo
Michael Sharp

Susan Sommerfield
Bill Spencer

John Spencer
Mary Stone

Darlene Strawser
Susan Taylor
Tina Walker
Johnny Walsh

Debbie Wilcher
Kris Woody
Cindy Wooley
Sharon Zaenglein

The Sophomores. . . In the Middle of the

Road

The Sophomore year is a middle year. The
typical sophomore student is two years away
from graduation and the privileges of a Se-
nior, but he is miles away from the novice
eighth graders and freshmen. He has strug-
gled with basic subjects and is now ready for
complex math, biology, and American his-
tory. His role in student government has in-
creased and the eventuality of off-campus
privileges is becoming obvious to him. He
helps his class in projects to earn money and
he knows that the Jr.-Sr. is only one year
away from him. Sophomore year is the year
of decision. . . will the students maintain the

carefree airs of their previous two years or
will they begin to grow and assume the re-
sponsibilities that their age and rank place
upon them? Look at their activitiesperhaps
the choice is already made.

Bill Carswell
Maureen Carter
Patricia Chatman
Michael Chopo
Hal Clarke

Mary Cole
Bob Coney
Randy Coogle
Tim Cook
Delane Cramer

Bill Berry
Detra Brox

Dina Cacavias
Danny Card

Susan Cramer Bob Gamble
Derek Daniel David Graves
Mark Daniel Jimmy Dominy Chris Ennis Susan Farmer Shannon Flynn Luann Greenway

Susan Darity Doug Dunwoody Debbie Falduti Rocky Ferrara Jay Fulcher Kathy Hammonds
Johnny Deeb Marilyn Harper
David Deep Lucius Harris

Sharon Heim
Mary Henderson
Pat Henneberry

Frank Henning
Robert House
Nita Howell

Renee Hubby
Joe Hudek
Cherrie Hudson
Darcel Hughley
Tommy Hurley

Pam Jackson
Valerie Jackson
Greg Jarres

Bob Jiles

Martha Keoughan

Bill Kersey
Bill King

Patrick Kitchens
Katherine Knott

Phyllis Large
Larry Lawrence

Tony Leskosky
Freddy Leslie

Chip Malcom
Kathy Markwalter
Kathy McAfee
Kevin McIntyre

Kevin McKelvey
Lisa McLemore
Leisa McMillan
Julio Melchiore

Don Miller
Bill Miller
Mark Moulton
Larry Ness
Camille Odom
Mary

OShaughnessey

Tim Pierce
Pam Pyles
John Raynor
Donna Reise
Diana Rose
Allen Rowell

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Brian Saunders Anthony Smith
Greg Slocum Jana Smith
Jay Smith

Mark Story

Chuck Strawser

Sally Thomas

Cleon Thombley
Kelly Towles
Mike Viviani

John Vizzini

Tobias Volker

Robin White

Cecelia Williams
Linda Wiltiams
Walter Wolfe

The Freshman Class... .
Enthusiastic Beginners

The freshman class is ready to take over Mt. de
Sales. Armed with enthusiasm, spirit, and an ea-
gerness to move our school forward, the freshmen
are trying their best to make themselves the best
class that this school has ever seen. Confronted
with the election of class officers, the students
united and produced a slate of officers who zeal-
ously strive to make the freshmen leaders in areas
of spirit and student government. The freshmen,
unstaggered by an academic load consisting of
such horrenduous courses as English, algebra, for-
eign languages, and physical science still have
time to attend football games and sock hops. The
life of a freshman is fullfull of both work and
fun.

Debra Colbert Glen Cortes Mike Daniel
Jean Conner Cissie Cramer Richard Davis
Artie Coogle Greg Crenshaw Eddie Deeb

Blaise Adams Harold Brickle Pamela Cardell
Mike Avant Julie Brooks Lucia Carswell
Paula Billinglea John Callen Beth Carter
Glenn Brickle Tony Campbell Michael Clowers

Maria deRojas
Alec Ennis
Clint Fowler
Charles Harris
Donna Hill

Teresa deRojas
Deani Ferraro
Patti Genone
Mark Hamilton
Tony Hively

Catherine Starks
Patti Fluker
Stanley Green
Cathie Hatton
Marshall Horner

Ralph Elrod
Sheila Fordham
Lisa Hadarits
Chris Henderson
Joe Hyder

Ricky Jackson Steve Knott
Storine Jackson Nancy Large
Veronica Jones Bernadette Lee

Doug Jordon Lynn Markwalter

Rusty Kennington Sheri McAfee

Joeie Kitchens Tommy
McBrearty

Bruce McCallie Kate McCunniff Mark McMahon Cathy Millikan Lee Moss Robert Noble
Pam McCarty Jimmy McKenzie John McPherson Larry Morris Devon Mueller Valerie Napier

Myrne Nolla
Mike Otto
Richard

Panerese

Richard
Parent-Lew

Liz Pinkerton

James Raynor

Joey Roell
Rebecca Rogers
Karen Rowely

Gratia Ryne
Donald Sibley
Michael Sisk

Valerie White
Raymond
Young

Patrick Sisk Kathe Turner Keith Walker
Sara Stone Tara Wayne Walker
Jarvis Swain Thomason Edward Walsh
Rebecca Carol Toole Jeanene
Tomblyn Glenda Tukes Warren

The Eighth Grade. . . .A Whole New

Thing

A new and integral part of Mt. de Sales in 1974 is the eighth grade.
This small group has made itself familiar with the traditions and
customs that are such a great part of our school and is now ready
to take its place as a responsible body. These youngest students
have taken part in spirit-raising ...... They are one of the
most enthusiastic groups at football games and pep rallies. They
have come from a world of rulers, scissors, and crayons into an-
other of algebraic equations, gerunds and clauses, and forward
rolls. They must make themselves accustomed to the famous blue
and white schedule card and remember that your locker opens
when you dial it right-left-right (or should that be left-right-left?)
At any rate, these students have done a fantastic job of getting the
feel of Mt. de Sales. They have taken a big jump and they are still
on their feet.

Gene Clance

Stanley
Colston

Charlene
Corley

Joseph Barroso

John Barton

Greg Beecher
Arnold Blum
Ken Bowers

Kerry Branch
James Brimer

Bonnie Etheridge Chuck Lee
Alice Fussell Steve Horne Ronald Jiles Timothy Joyner Laurie Land Joe Lee

Tamme Groce Hugh Jennings Elizabeth Johnson Kathy Judd Laurie Lanier Tim Leskosky

Dan Harris David Mahoney

Markus Heinrich Cathy Malcom
Sally Henderson Russell McGardel

Laura Millikan
Scott Mischo
Allicia Mitchell
Susan Mullins
Donnie Ouzts

Greg Panter

Freda Jo Patton
Rush Peace

Mary Phillips
Christopher Prescott

Craig Pyles

David Quisenberry
Jeffrey Raynor
Jane Riley

Ken Rivers
Michael Rogers
Amy Rose
Leslie Rowell
Allison Shaw

Lowell'Sheftall
Ricky Shelton
Susan Stelling
Mark Stewart
Manina Vickers

Vicki Walden
Beverly Walker
Andy Webb
David Wilcher
Karen Woody

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in Macon

there are three

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434 WALNUT STREET
2626 RIVERSIDE DRIVE

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Macon, Georgia

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Representative of Macon

GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '74
FROM

THE CLASS OF '77

ST. PETER CLAVER CHURCH

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Supplies
Film Developing Service

433
735 Cherry St. Walnut
Macon, Georgia Street

Williams Plaza Macon,

Warner Robins, Ga. Georgia
31201

Carefree Living

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APARTMENTS

GLENN HORNER WELLBORN RD
Manager Warner Robins,
923-8264 Georgia

31093

,ongratulations to the Students
of Mt. de Sales from

WALL TIRE

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1751 Watson Blvd.
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093

Phone: 923-4218

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MANUFACTURERS OF FINE ROOF TRUSSES
1852 FULLER STREET

Dial: 746-4450

Wishes the Senior Class of 1974
luck, joy, happiness, and success
for their future years.

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FRANK V. HALL

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1680 BROADWAY
MACON, GEORGIA

PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY
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Phone 746-4885
Macon, Ga.

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* Pipe

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Warner Robins, Georgia
31093

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552 Mulberry St.
Macon, Georgia

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COMPANY 746-7373

William S. Branan, Owner!

4560 Pio Nono Ave.
Macon, Georgia 31206

Phone: 788-5725

B.C. HAMMOCK
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY

P.O. Box 577
Gray, Georgia

Congratulations and
Best Wishes

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Macon, Georgia 31201

(912) 788-9505

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Macon, Georgia

The BIBB Company

237 Coliseum Drive
Macon, Georgia 31208

HOYAL and
DUNWOODY

INSURANCE
AGENCY

708 American Federal Building

Phone: 745-8634

CHRIS R. SHERIDAN
and COMPANY

Chris R. Sheridan, contractor for
the new DeSales Hall, and his
company extend sincere congratulations
and best wishes to each graduate of
the class of 1974.

oportsweal Formal
Suits Rental
Sportcoats Specialist

Proctors Mens Shoppe

NORTHEAST PLAZA

746-1032

Congratulations to the
Class of '74

FASHION
Compliments ORIGINATES
ol AT
PROCTORS
THE IVY
IS GOING TO
BE BEAUTIFUL!
K & K Susan Cramer
Alec Ennis
Chris Ennis
Cherrie Hudson
Macon Rick Loebker

666 Broadway

Phone: 742-8751 THANK YOU!

MRS. POWERS

Courtesy

of

MACON NEW CAR
&
TRUCK DEALERS
ASSOCIATION

Development / Mortgage Banking / Insurance
Commercial Real Estate / Industrial Real Estate

ana
ae ee

Fickling and Walker

577 Mulberry Street, Macon, Georgia 31201, (912) 746-9421

Compliments of PROFESSION OF PHARMACY

aa RULED BY THE HIGHEST IDEALS
Mr. and Mrs. F.H. CASON
and

FAMILY

TINY TOT
DAY CARE
CENTERS

Preschool Children
Well Supervised

Hot Meals Norris Pharmacy Pickney Clinic
Central Heat and Air Hayes Northgate Drug Pharmacy
Davis Drive Pharmacy Manor Pharmacy
Call 788-3052 Centerville Drug Boulevard Pharmacy
Weekdays and Holidays Call Liggett Rexall Drug
788-2874

JOHNIE C. DOUGLAS
Owner and Director

{ the Class o

GARBERS
DEPARTMENT
STORE Eat, Drink, and be Merry
at your

DAIRY QUEEN

4553 Forsy th Road

SOUTHERN Call for Pick-up Orders
CHEMICAL 477-6424
PRODUCTS CO.

430 Lower Broadway
P.O. Box 205
Macon, Ga. 31205

CRANDALL
COLLEGE

Accredited by
Accrediting Commission
for Business Schools
Career Courses for
Young Men and Women

655 Second St.
Macon

745-6593

Totally Air-
Conditioned

Patricia Sheridan
Barfield,
Owner

eminine allire

Ingleside Village
Macon, Georgia
31204

COFFEY

CHEVROLET

AND

OLDSMOBILE

INC.

Montezuma
472-7515
Macon and Warner
Robins
743-2402

We Grow Through

=VRO Service

Compliments of

GEORGIA BEER
COMPANY
1968 WATERVILLE
ROAD
Macon, Ga.

PHONE743-9558

WILSON
TYPEWRITER
&
ADDING MACHINE
COMPANY

Royal Typewriters, Electrics,
Manuals & Portables
VICTOR Adding Machines, Printing
Calculators, Electrostatic
Copying Machines
REX-ROTARY Mimeograph
Spirit Duplicators,
Photo-Ofsett Machines &
Supplies, Service,

Sales, and Rentals

130 College St.
Macon, Ga.

Phone: 746-2777

Johnson's
Garden
Center

140 Hartley Ave
Macon, Ga

745-7662

To be the perfect gardener-
Check with natures partner

Evotic Fish House

Compliments of

DONS ORIENTAL
GIFT SHOP

ns
by Ps Tish Saltwater Fish

Pets & Supplies

1714 WATSON BLVD
WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA
Cherokee Shopping
Center
Macon

PHONE: 923-6943

Commerce National Bank
of Warner Robins

Open Monday Through
Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
4864 HARRISON
ROAD Going One Step
MACON Further
3830 Pio Nono
Avenue
Macon, Ga. 31206

REGISTER
RUBBER &
EQUIPMENT CO.

970 Fifth Street
Macon, Ga. 31201

Petite Parade

@
Childrens Apparel & Accessories ogistnr

Owners
Julian W. Johnston Sanders W. Johnston

CITIZENS bik es a

1101 Watson

Compliments of

RALSTON PURINA
CO.

STAMPS EXXON
SERVICE STATION

Macon, Georgia 31201

1290 GRAY HIGHWAY

ila =

PEOPLES
BANK & TRUST

COMPANY OF MACON

-

LOYAL ORDER OF THE MOOSE LODGE
1455

Compliments of
BILL H. LAVERY

Compliments of

Siti

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say] a
Cxolnicess
~ \ | Ly)
_ Pe th

Harts Mortuary

? C , sn < r ?
- er ing a er s of Ce ery Faith Since 1899
5 TREET

765 CHERR TELEPHONE 746-4321

SRucon, Georgiz 31201

Compliments of

EBelk Matthews

466 Third St.
Macon, Georgia

743-9321

Bibb Music Center CARPET CLEANING
20 Years Experience
317 Cotton Avenue
Completely Modern Concept in
Phone: 746-3232 cleaning
WE USE CHEMICALSNOT SOAP
AND
WATER
NO SHRINKINGREADY FOR USE
SAME DAY
WALL TO WALL CLEANING
A SPECIALTY
PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE

Macon, Georgia

KEE-WEE

CARPET
BOARDING ALL BREEDS CLEANERS
GROOMING AKC PUPPIES
SUPPLIES

PAULS PET
PALACE
&
GROOMING SALON

Phone 781-9140
4405 Pio Nono Ave.
Macon, Georgia 31206

Owners & Groomers thiny
Paul & Alice , Installed While You Wait
= . 24-Hour Plate Glass
Replacement

AUTO GLASS
. Windshields
. Plate Glass
. Furniture Tops
. Window Glass

s a
f HOUSE eeesn

ge . Plexiglas
elt 3 IF INSURANCE CLAIMS
> Pick-Up & Delivery

_*

3600 Riverside Dr., Macon, Ga. 31204 Give Us The Breaks
I12746-4994 3011 HOUSTON AVENUE 781-6768

MACON, GEORGIA

Ethan Allen

Compliments of

Lomonen Hh INC

P. O. BOX 4023

YAMAHA gy MACON, GEORGIA 31208

TION

Compliments

of

of Macon LTD.

Its A Better
Machine

Now Two Locations
To Serve You

515 N. Houston Rd.
Warner Robins, Ga.
922-3033

Macons Finest Catalog Rt. 441 North
Showroom Milledgeville, Ga.

452-3567
Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m.
OC Sun.1 p.m.-6 p.m.
& SONS, INC, _

Wholesale Distributors
Fine Jewelry, Giftware, Appliances,
Luggage, Silver, Cameras, Electronics COMPLIMENTS OF

2490 RIVERSIDE DR.
MACON, GEORGIA Sandy Run Golf

Club

Showroom Hours Plenty of
Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free
Thurs. & Fri. Nights till 9 Storeside P.O. Box 1001
Parking W arner Robins,
Georgia 31093

CONGRATULATIONS From 76 to '74

BARTONS MEN & BOYS APPAREL

COMPLETE FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND Boys
CLOTHES OF QUALITY AND DISTINCTION

MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. BARTON, JR.
OWNERS GRANT PLAZA
PHONE 987-0020 PERRY, GEORGIA

Compliments

of

MILAMS FABRIC CENTER

761 Poplar Street
Macon, Georgia

LITTLE CONFUSERS
DAY-CARE CENTER

Mrs. J.T. Sapp
Phone: 746-8310

2412 Willis Ct. Macon, Georgia
31201

Compliments
of

a
FRIEND

Compliments
of

BENEDETTO
LAUNDRY

3061 Houston
Ave.

Macon, Georgia

HOUSTONA VENUE
PHARMACY

Phone: 743-5461

Y.M.C.A.-P.A.D.I.

CERTIFIED SCUBA DIVERS
ExperienceWork Guaranteed

Moye Walker

743-7755

Steve Bragg Bert Wilcher

743-2552 746-7560

Salvage and Underwater

Work

WARNER ROBINS SUPPLY COMPANY,

INC.

Now Two Locations To Serve You

111 South Sixth Street

Realtors

922-8551
Mortage Bankers
Insurors

Real Estate Appraisals

575 First St.
Dial 743-2671

MURPHEY, TAYLOR
& ELLIS, INC.

COMPLIMENTS OF

M &N DISTRIBUTING CO.

Tuborg Beer
Sterling (Big Mouth)
Colt 45

Black Label

Watson Blvd

953-4100

Warner Robins, Georgia 31093

*

Compliments

of

STEVE MARINOS
and FAMILY

TERRELL'S TEXACO
SERVICE
& U-HAUL RENTALS

5560 Bloomfield Road
Macon, Georgia 31206

Phone 781-2735

Firestone
Tires

1600 WATSON BLIL

teenutay INSURANCE AGENOGY

First
Federal
Savings

and Loan Association
1570 Watson Bivd. / Phone 923-7127

ROBINS TITLE CO.
WHITE TOP CAB CO.

608 Watson Blvd.
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093
24 Hour Service
Congratulations to Prompt + Courteous + Safe
the class of 1974 We also rent automobiles

207 Commercial Circle
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093

ED ROZIER

CONSTRUCTION Bits GIRL
COMPANY

FASHIONS

P.O. Box 723 '
Of Macon

Macon, Georgia 31202 648 Shurling Drive

BOBBY POE Be sk
CONSTRUCTION de Sea
COMPANY

746-2181

Asphalt and Concrete Driveways
and Parking LotsCleaning, Grading;
Topsoil, Gravel, Fill Dirt

Phone 477-3762

MANPOWER

THE TUMPANE
COMPANY of
GEORGIA

E.R. Municipal Airport
ANDREWS Cochran Field

and
ar
SONS P.O. Box 899

1.)
Macon, te
Georgia ert
Sheet Metal 31202 to |
Heating CLASS
Air Conditioning OF '74

3289
Columbus Rd.

Macon

Georgia

31204 POWERBUILDERS

Phone

745-0456 HEALTH
CLUB

: : from
Compliments

er Becky Fluker

562 3rd Street
Macon, Georgia
31201

Compliments of
BUILDERS SERVICE CO.

241 Hartley Ave. Macon, Georgia 31204

Loans for any worthwhile purpose

485 Broadway

1113 Watson Blvd
FINE FURNITURE

Compliments

of

].B. DavisManager

Phone: 745-2426

Compliments

of
Warner Robins, Ga
@ CARPETS e DRAPERIES @ APPLIANCES
DECORATOR SERVICE a

Friend

Warner Robins First & Finest

a
Friend

SHIP &
SHORE
TRAVEL AGENCY

"make Your School Travel Plans
With Us

Macon Hilton Building

Phone: 743-9553
657 Walnut Street

Compliments of
CLAXTON-HILLS DRUGS

Shurlington Plaza Macon, Georgia 31201

FinanceInsure
with
GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES
COMPANIES

McKinley Agency

220 Watson Blvd.
Warner Robins, Ga.

Ph: 923-5595
\

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WIBB

280 on your DIAL

with the MELLOW FELLOWS

FAMILY SHOES

Shurlington Plaza
Macon, Ga
746-3828

10-9 Week Days
10-6 Saturday

LE PERLS JACK AND JILL

Ladies ReadytoWear Childrens Clothing

Shurlington Plaza Shurlington Plaza

Macon, Ga Macon, Ga
742-0980 745-1742

10-9 Week Days 10-9 Week Davs

10-6 Saturday 10-6 Saturday

Congratulations from

HUCKABEE BUICK-CADILLAC

BEST FOOD YET

Open 24 Hours
SERVING

MIDDLE GEORGIA
SINCE 1918

Third at Pine 2444 Pio Nono Ave.
Macon, Ga. Across From
31201
745-8501 ose seimaseniadeaaiibanssinetinaeieeiaiistih saleemaiaaieaieaiaieiaaeind K-Mart

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PHONE 923-1514

ELMERS HARDWARE, INC.

423 NORTH COMMERCIAL CIRCLE
WARNER ROBINS, GA.

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COMPLIMENTS OF

Cagles Poultry and
ge, Inc.

2525 Seventh Street Macon, Ga

P.O. Box 4324
31202

FATHER WILLIAM COLEMAN, PASTOR
FATHER THOMAS HEALY, CO-PASTOR
FATHER RICHARD MINCH, CO-PASTOR

SACRED HEART

CHURCH

Warner Robins

Compliments
of

RAST
SIDE

LUMBER
COMPANY

DRUGS
for
Better Living Since 1921

CHICHESTERS

Pharmacies

A CHICHESTERS
Registered Pharmacist
Always on Duty

College Hill
742-8787

Baconsfield
743-7325

Ingleside
742-7325

Tatnall Square
742-3661

ROSS
LEWIS

Town & Country
746-6294

Harrison's
General 745-4777

Go in peace, Contractor

Graduates,
and may
the Lord
be with

you.

Macon,

Georgia

IT PAYS TO PLAY

CHARLIE WOOD, INC.

Your Specialist in Sports
Macon, Ga.

Sporting Goods
and Toys
484 Second St.
= : 743-5441
rhe Bug House Boats & Motors
Walnut & New Sts.

McILRATHS 746-6231
BOULEVARD
FINA

1130 Watson Blvd.

923-9169 Foreign Car
RepairSecializing
in VW'sDiagnostic

Tune-UpAir

ConditioningMufflers
AccessoriesTires
Batteries

Compliments of

Williams Plaza Merchants
Association

P.O. Box 62
Warner Robins,
Georgia
3109 '
31093 Compliments

of

OVATION + GRETSCH + FENDER YAMAHA * GIBSON
IDEAL MUSIC SHOP

1712 WATSON BLVD./STANTOM PLAZA
WARNER ROBINS, GA.31093

PHONE 922-1980

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
DRUMS

BLANCHETTE MERCER
heii UNIVERSITY

HOME OF THE BEARS

MERCER INVITES YOU TO THE CAMPUS AND TO
INQUIRE ABOUT:
* Special Commuter Rates Offered to Bibb County Students
* The Alternate Freshman Program
* Wonderful Wednesday
* The Innovative Curriculum

BARNEY A. SMITH MOTORS,
INCORPORATED

950 Gray Highway
Macon
DEALERS FOR
CAPRI-
The
Wonderful World of SEXY

EUROPEAN
VIVIANE WOODARD
COSMETICS

@ fee

{

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ib PEGGY DAVIS
DirectorDistributor
WARNER ROBINS, GA. PHONE: 912/922-5881

Compliments of

BIRDSONG Compliments of
INTERNATIONAL CASSIDYS

Ba GARAGE

Farm & Industrial Tractors &
Equipment. Wheel & Crawler Types, 423 Mulberry St.

WY, Fevorey a}

Gas, LP, or Diesel. Road-Building-
Earthmoving Tractors & Equipment.
Also 6 H.P. to 12 H.P. Club Cadet Lawn &
Garden Tractors

Where
To
Buy

Them

FARM & INDUSTRIAL DEALER
Birdsong International, Inc.
1820 Gray Hwy. 743-1296

Compliments of

BATEMAN
OlO)B. STORE spresgagee 8 econ Ed.S.

4590 Northside Dr.
Macon, Ga.
Purveyors of Fine
Foods

Phone 477-1960

2780 Riverside Dr.
Macon, Georgia 31204

PROGRESS

LAFAYETTE LIGHTING
RADIO
ELECTRONICS
ASSOCIATE STORE

HI-FI STEREO
Equipment Headquarters
Huge Selections
All Major Brands
Demonstration Studios
C.B. Radios

- SHURE - GARRARD + DUAL -
- SONY - MARANTZ - KOSS - |
- BASF - ACOUSTIC RESEARCH - RIVERSIDE
- DYNACO + REVOX PANASONIC - DR.
- TANDBERG + PIONEER

745-3581

Member of Home

788-0936 Decorating Complex

3222 PIO NONO AVE.
Free Catalog

Men's Hairstyling
Compliments of Pieces

MARYLAND
FRIED

CHICKEN Kntyhts Ben

1080 Gray Highway
Macon, Ga.
Razor Cuts Free Parking
742-4423 Manicures Availables

Dempsey Hotel

For Appointment
Call 743-1672

When Its Flowers.
Say It With Ours

ie WARNER ROBINS FLORIST

Miller Hill Shopping Center
Warner Robins Georgia 31093
Phones: 922-5616 or

923-7021

Mrs. Ethel Seymour
Ownel!

Good Luck to the
Class of 74
from

M & G TILE COMPANY

Best Wishes Cavaliers

Cultured Marble Lavatory Tops
Ceramic Tile Contractor

CeramicQuarrySlate
Commercial

427 8th Street
Phone: 746-2424

Warner Robins Department Of Leisure Service

P.O. Box 960 Warner Robins, Georgia 31093
Area Code 912/922-3050922-3059

AdministratorClaude M. Lewis
Recreation Division, Library, and Civic Center

Compliments

BEARINGS AND DRIVES, INC.

607 LOWER POPLAR STR
Macon, Georgia 31201

TOMMY SMITH

FORD TRUCKS

PartsSalesService

Merry Christmas
from

BILL MERIWETHER

1829 Seventh Str.

Meriwether Photographers : .
gral Macon, Georgia 31206

2720 Riverside Drive

j Phone: (912) 742-737
Macon, Georgia .

742-1880

Good Luck to
the Class of 74
from the Faculty

BEST OF LUCK

from

BIBB BEAUTY SUPPLY

222 Third Street

Macon 31201

Compliments of

CHICHESTERS PHARMACIES

Six Locations to Serve You

For all your copying and duplicating
needs and requirements see Curtis Lamb or
Maurice Lamb

A.B. DICK COMPANY

379 NEW STREET
Macon

DENNISS PLACE
of BEAUTY
Specializing in All Hairdressing
MEN and WOMEN

Air Waving Cuts

LAMAR E. CHRISTOPHER RABUN O, SMITH

Christoph er-Smith Funeral Home

Keadle

HOUSTON ROAD A & SHERIDAN WAY ' ie
TELEPHONE 923-7141 HEATING & AIR
WARNER ROBINS. GA.

31093 7S ;
127 S. Commercial Circle

MATHIS-AKINS
CONCRETE BLOCK
CO., INC.

191 ELM ST.
MACON, GA.

PHONE: 746-5154 $Pp Oo rts V ill

FRESH

DAILY post office box 4-e

Party CakesPastries warner robins, georgia
PiesCookies

MACON VEND

ALL TYPES VEND

P.O. BOX 4381 e@ 153 STATE

Miller

Hills
Shopping

Center Our Service

MACON,

PASTRY SHOP PH: 923-2502

| security federal savings
and loan association of
middle georgia

CON DITIONING 703 North Houston Road
Warner Robins, Ga. 31093
(912) 922-7771
Warner Robins, Ga. Phone 923-3141
Offices in
Perry
Fort Valley
Hawkinsville
Warner Robins

Air Taxi
Main Office Instrumental

Flight Training -
Cherry at First St., Macon Ground School

Branch Offices (Instruction * Link

: Training
Westgate Shopping Center a
2069 Riverside Drive Airport

BELSON Macon
AERONAUTICAL
ENTERPRISES

V.A. Approved
Day: 788-0754
Night: 923-9554,
923-4743,
788-6646

2327 watson bivd.

31093
P.O. Box 84 923-2400

ING SERVICE

ING MACHINES

aie (breen Arres Estates

GEORGIA 31208

Unequalled

G S and M Company

MODERN GROCERY
COMPANY

2193 Seventh Street
Macon, Gbreia 31206

CENTRAL BEDDING
CO.

Forsvth Road
Macon, Georgia 31204

Quality Bedding Since 1923
CAPITOL CYCLE
COMPANY

Triumph & Honda Motorcycles & Accessories
Schwinn BicyclesParts & Repairs

Phone: 745-1936

1090 Washington Avenue
Macon, Georgia 31201

COMPLIMENTS OF

ATLANTIC
COTTON MILLS

P.O. Box 4667
Macon, Georgia 31208

LJ. COX SERVICE
STATION

3076 Napier Avenue
Macon, Georgia 31204

H.A. BUNCH

W.A. BUNCH SONS
LUMBER COMPANY

Manufacturers of
Yellow Pine Lumber
Jackson, Georgia

CREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME

In Sympathy We Serve
3275 Pio Nono Avenue

Macon, Georgia
31206

COMPLIMENTS OF

A FRIEND

THE VOICE OF WARNER ROBINS

WRBN

1600 AM/101.7 FM

Bus: 922-1721
RADIO

Raymond Thomas, Jr.
Sales Manager

136 Hospital Drive
Warner Robins, Georgia

SEE AMERICAN FIRST. . .

ME ca FEDERAL

, kook anil fo 197273 Gs Li40clatton

American tederal Building Phone: 745-2391

Compliments of

ARCHWAY HOME STYLE
COOKIES

State Inspection

Farm Bueau
1380 Longacre Drive Tires and Batteries

Macon, Georgia John Martin, Owner

RIVERSIDE EXXON
SERVICE

2900 Riverside Drive
Macon, Georgia

Friendliest Service in Town

BEVERLY SPORTING
GOODS

for the best sporting goods in

Warner Robins

Compliments 1727 Watson Blvd

Warner Robins, Georgia

of 31093

Compliments of

Avis of Vineville ARMSTRONG
743-6887 CORK
ahha ght poy

Avis of Town & Country

4520 Broadway
742-4906

Macon, Georgia

31206
Avis of Riverside

Compliments
743-0658 a

of
Avis of Northeast

742-2445 AAA YAMAHA

164 North Davis Drive
Warner Robins, Georgia

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CUAXTON GRAVES DALE

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TRADING
POST

2463 Vineville Avenue Macon, Georgia 31204

484 First Street
Macon, Georgia

Phone: 743-2678
or
746-8179

430 Cotton Ave
2981 Houston Ave.
Bloomfield Shopping Center
Baconsfield Shopping Center
Napier Square Shopping Center

Furniture Sales
Household Moving Services
Storage of Household Goods

Packing Services

HUDSON AND MARSHALL, INC.
*~ REALTORS
"The Souths Most Complete
Real Estate Service

THE BIG X oe) lR

24 Hour Radio

@ COMMERCIAL @ RESIDENTIAL
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JOHN R. SOMERFIELD
NEW YORK LIFE

INSURANCE COMPANY

P.O. Drawer 1890
107 Via Eldorado Street
Warner Robins, Georgia 31093

Phone: 953-4039

Compliments Compliments
of BEST WISHES of
CAVALIERS

WIG TOWN om
The Staff of Sheriff's CONAGRA-

1138 Watson Blvd. Department Sree ivan
io I

Houston County

and INC.

Cullen Calton

Sheriff, Houston County
1701 Matson Rlvd. 31201

Warner Robins, Ha. 31093

211 Lower Poplar Street
Macon, Georgia

Warner Robins,
Georgia

Gly. ii

) UNLIMITED

BURGER KING

Home of the Whopper
Where the Cavaliers

Show You Really
are King!

Care With

THOUGHTFUL ;
GIFTS 3025 Pio Nono A.

3267 Vineville Ave.
Fine Import Gift Items:
Books Candles -Bibles>
Gretting Cards for All
Occasions

3348 Vineville Ave.
Phone: 746-0893

Luther U. Bloodworth
Shirley B. Butler

2979 Malibu Drive
Macon, Georgia

Phone: 745-6091

Insure Today for Tomorrow's Loss
CHARLIE C. WINN

Insurance of All Forms
286 Forest Ave.
Macon, Georgia

Phone: 743-9921

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FINE FASHION JEWELRY

Area Manager:
Shirley Abney
Ph: 923-2048

Branch Manager:
Betty Smith
Ph: 923-2324

U.D.:
Henrietta McIntyre
Ph: 923-6058

BEST
WISHES
from

Georgia
Theater

Grant's Pastey Shop

WILLIAMS PLAZA
WARNER ROBINS, GEORGIA

Phone: 922-1136

500 Houston Road
Warner Robins

| | | IN ATIONAL
Let's Boogie Is Our Name
And High Fashions For Girls BANK
Is Our Game ) & Trust Co

in Macon

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

Contrial Capital Management

P.O. BOX 4226 MACON, GEORGIA 31208

COMMERCIAL FINANCING
VENTURE CAPITAL

ABE COHENPRESIDENT

2014 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
MACON, GEORGIA

SALESIAN STAFF OF 74

Editor-in-chief Senior Editor
MAGGIE OSHAUGHNESSEY JO MICHEL
AssistantMichael Cafiso

Associate Editor

LAURIE HUGHES

Business Manager

MARK CASSIDY

Assistants:John Andros
Charles Snider

Copy Editor
JIM JORDAN

Activities Editor
SHERI LENDRUM

Sports Editor
STEVE KRUGER

Assistant: Greg McKelvey

Faculty Editor
AUDREY SHIELDS

Assistant: Melinda Quambao

Jane Conner
Nan McBrearty

Underclass Editor
MARJO MARKER

Assistant: Tim Deep

Photographers
MARK ROGERS
CHRISTY

Typist

STEVE ALSTON
Artist

MARGARET KATZ

Advisor

MISS CECELIA ALEXANDER

Staff

Veronica Grant, Steve Wach,

Margaret Billingslea