SS eS Se DP Ss SSS 7 SNM lg 4 coh peed cP | a. ie? ANANASAWUUEEEE == 8 Pi - ~~ me net TR IE " re TP ee Eid eri 3 851 ORANGE STREET JL MACON, GEORGIA Contents FRET VIRIOS sas voucclits aoaneiteasecen Sve 6 RE icxisnicenetanndenreccutervininvoeeyh Genel 24 Faculty a em NNN aiasc xs canthionrcds bnciuitindcaecul 76 Advertising 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. ; *. .7 ~ > yy a / E < - Ms Ae Aa, - gi s -@x. , ve o*,'e @* e,# a \ a! y SE \ | ERG 6G aoa ? BG@ar- oe at a s am 2 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 i Sharon Deeb Susan Zaenglein | 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 ye Fs i ! < { 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 Zz % > -~ % o& 7 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. oy iy ee 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. #\ 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. * a s ;= w a 8 R ~~ 23-28 Let's try Windy once more. Band Club members think practice makes perfect. a Z Sif; Bits Wt Seasende 0b Deep in concentration, Chuck an Members of the Art Club help spread Christmas cheer. Exodium staff organiz sition now! The Twirling John struggle for checkmate. is photo- flood of student creativity. Spanish goes on as Steve Ricky conducts an experiment during Science Club. hed 2 hifi bak bob d sinks slowly into oblivion. ee ta : = P ve French Club gathers for a rousing sing along. What can you do with BLAN to avoid a wordThink Tank plays a game. ie =f a Ss : | er 2. . + < = j National Honor Soc. members Mark, Laurie and Maggie ; wait for Jane. : The Red Cross Club works on one of their projects. i Nitti 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. * al 4 ae + A vr ch Se ee hes. tonne SES 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 a aS iS 7. oe eae Qn a 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. =, a ee wah 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 S) YD 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. 35 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. + abd Ve ala, a 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. a 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 Father Bede eee - ee. 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, Rand 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 Spanish | 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 -~*e *+*& @&@6&@ 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 aN ane 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 away! Richard Daniel Rogers Audrey West Shields Tina Marie Shaheen Richard David Shurley N Richard Patrick Sheridan Robert Slocum, Jr. v 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 MT DE SAigs HGH SCHOOL 4 BR. 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 72 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 bi 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 #GiTL ; ie Bryan Erwin Merck Bryan Golf 10,11,12 Josephine Logan Michel To 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 > s i anes - PT Lee = etl 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 iie)a? M e 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 THIS MOTE IS LEGAL TENDER as ~ : a ar FOR ALL DEBTS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE jg SEGEREREIVOPPE EE De beens GR SS oS A RE a : 1 ee ' or, = pos i becent ban, sa aemiimons & | o> be = & , ERE - H. 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Zaenglein 103 DEAN'S 3 6]6)B) MARKET MID-STATE OIL COMPANY PHILLIPS Performance That Counts: 4488 Marion Ave. Macon, Georgia 31206 Phone: 788-6666 C Compliments of THE CLOTH WORLD Compliments of rleys icians Dispensers to Eye Physicians 688 First Street TELEPHONE: 742-8743 439 Cotton Avenue Southern Trust Bldg. TELEPHONE: 746-6248 TFLEPHONE 746-0264 Sydney Pyles Plumbing & Heating Co. CONTRACTS AND REPAIRS 625 TWELFTH STREET SYDNEY PYLES MACON, GEORGIA COWART'S BRAKE AND Compliments ALIGNMENT , 940 Hillcrest Boulevard Phone: 743-8124 DOHN AUTO PARTS WW E:Yere) om @z<10) 5240-1 4141 Houston Ave. Macon, Georgia Lesser Ladies; Mens and Boys Wear Stantom Plaza Warner Robins, Georgia P.O. Box 883 Phone: 923-4223 78 of 74 y] the Class DN - _ = om lo fed = = ~ r > d FRIEND Best Wishes to the Class of A TEV BURKE'S FURNITURE Compliments of THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK ial Ri ray ns Caw a i . O : y ak BA . aay AL MLE & SL. PAUL APARTMENTS 1330 Forsyth Street Macon, Georgia 31201 Phone 912745-0829 POWERS GULF SERVICE Open 7 Days - Specializing in motor tune-up * Road service * Wrecker Service - Automobile Air Conditioning COMPLETE CAR SERVICE 3888 Vineville Avenue Phone 746-4581 Compliments of re oF HUTCHINGS SCHWARTZ & FUNERAL SON, INC. HOME HAPPY PIG ented Compliments of 279 Reid St. Macon, Georgia RESTAURANT Macon, 31208 Georgia 375 Raines Avenue Macon, Ga. Happy Says The Best BBQ In The South Jim and Ginny Cramer Invite you out MOTHER HUBBARD EARLY LEARNING ee CENTER Monovramming Hu Jovee 682 Lynmore Avenue Macon, Georgia 31206 MONA SIGNS 745-6643 995 WASHINGTON AVE. @ MACON, GA. 31201 GEM Dry Cleaners R. S. THORPE & SONS Headquarters of Men's and Boys Wear 533 Cherry St. Macon, Georgia Compliments of POWELL'S RIVERSIDE PHARMACY 2720 Riverside Dr. Macon, Ga. 31204 Ph. 743-4408 tt Los (3 = LiatZ Wie & Laundry 1 Hour Service 3253 Vineville Avenue Dial 742-7927 435 Third St. Macon, Ga Ph. 743-5112 Perry Plaza Perry, Ga. Ph. 987-2194 Stantom Plaza Warner Robins Compliments Ph. 923-8851 of SMITH REALTY & AUCTION American Federal Bldg. Macon, Georgia Compliments of JOHNNY J. DEE HOGAN AUTO PARTS Machine Shop 3046 Columbus Road Macon, Georgia Ph. 745-4406 HOWARD'S GIFT AND JEWELRY For Everyone Watch and Clock Repair ome into acon Federal. Youll come out ahead. Main Office 337 Third Street Pio Nono Branch: 900 Pio Nono Avenue laa ( ral G MACON FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION From the aietee , JARRES Riverside Branch Northeast Branch 2540 Riverside Drive 1302 Gray Highway and Rocky Creek Branch Forsyth Branch 3411 Pio Nono Avenue 101 North Lee Street & GIRA Families Best wishes to the Sophomore Class of 1974 in Macon there are three S: cateterias 425 CHERRY STREET 434 WALNUT STREET 2626 RIVERSIDE DRIVE Full Catering & Banquet Services Available Service with that Personal Touch A Division of Smith and Sons Foods, Inc. HOUSE OF QUALITY FOOD HEFNER'S BAKERY STGATE OPEN 10 A.M. 9 P.M. SPECIALIZING WEDDINGBIRTHDAYANNIVERSARY * PASTRIES * CAKES * PIES - BREAD * BIRTHDAY : Cakes AS GOOD AS THE BEST AND BETTER THAN MOST SPECIAL ORDERS A SPECIALTY W. D. (DON) SHURLEY Owner 781-4646 WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER HURLEY KLECTRIC COMPANY Another Satisfied Customer Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOUSTON COUNTY Law and Finance Plaza Warner Robins, Georgia BLUE BIRD BODY COMPANY POST OFFICE BOX 937 FORT VALLEY, GEORGIA 31030 Congratulations to the Compliments CLASS OF '74 from S] 2 HOMEROOM RAYS FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Where Good Funiture Is Not Expensive Authorized G.E. Dealer 311 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Georgia F Wao ae NE EY) ee bad aa0/Z = fy | et he ay Y =o ey: eos ats Os ee QUIS oe Bots A af (2a 30) IS COUNTRY CLUB LIVING Executive Office: 1 River North Blvd Macon, Ga. 31201 Telephone (912) 743-1406 River North isa Robert J. Adams, Jr Land Development COMPLIMENTS OF BALLARD BROTHERS ELECTRIC COMPANY 2164 HOUSTON AVENUE MACON, GEORGIA INSURANCE-LEASING MORTGAGE BROKERAGE ROBERT H. WALKER & ASSOCIATES 2014 RIVERSIDE DR MACON, GEORGIA MACON COCA-COLA om real thing. Coke. BOTTLING CO. Compliments of GEORGIA TIMBERLANDS INC. P.O. Box G WY ETore) i @i 10) 52401 31202 THE UNITED STATES NAVY RECRUITING OFFICES Federal Building 451 College Street 743-0381 Old Federal Building Mulberry Street 742-0756 40 STORES UNDER ONE ROOF Serving All the Needs of Middle Georgians Atlanta Wig Boutique Hall of Music Compliments ot ALBERT BILLINGSLEA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2948 Malibu Dr. Macon, Georgia SHEFTALLS Barber Shop Expert Service SH6-8652 754 Walnut Street Macon, Georgia PAYROLL RECORDERS JOB COST RECORDERS TIME STAMPS WATCHMANS CLOCKS FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS MASTER CLOCK SYSTEMS CENTRAL CONTROL SYSTEMS MONITORING SYSTEMS PRODUCTOGRAPHS CARD RACKS INDICATING CLOCKS TIME CARDS SERVICE MAINTENANCE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of '74 From Bob Rogers Simplex Representative of Macon GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '74 FROM THE CLASS OF '77 ST. PETER CLAVER CHURCH Father Michael Delea, Pastor JOHN J. SHAHEEN, Pres J.W. STOKES, Vice-Pres. & Treas. SARA A. WALL, Sec't. STOKES-SHAHEEN, Inc. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES P.O. BOX 4302 PHONE 742-4517 STATE MARKET 477HAWTHORNE ST. MACON, GEORGIA 31208 Compliments of VARSITY DRIVE-IN 1510 Forsyth St. oT oe yD Bad breath happens to houses, too. Pockets of stale. smelly air Bone-dry and drafty in winter. Hot and sticky by summer. And clammy musty, mildewy in between. With all sorts of indoor air pollutionair borne dust, pollen, cooking odors, tobacco smoke. Now thats BAI BREATH! A mighty unpleasant situation for your entire fat ily Give your house a breath of Springtime- all year long-with Lennox Total Comfort You'll enjoy this freshness the year round. The ducted Total Com fort System surrounds you with living air, warmed Or cooled to the right comfort temperature. Continuously circulated. Breathe the sweet soft ness of air squeezed dry of summer stickiness . . . or gently moistened to ease winters scratchy dryness. And electronically cleaned to remove 90% or more of air-borne dust, pollen, soot, dirt, even tobacco smoke and cooking odors Lennox Total Comfort comes in four easy-add-on packages: (1) heating, (2) central air conditioning, (3) power humidifying, (4) air cleaning. Start now, and say goodbye to a houseful of bad breath! all us today! / ENN ITY Certified Dealer HAMLIN AIR CONDITIONING AND SHEET METAL, INC. 3680 Fairmont Ave. Macon, Ga. 31204 Phone 742-8821 MUNFORD COKE'S DO-IT-YOURSELF Cameras, Photographir STORE Supplies Film Developing Service 433 735 Cherry St. Walnut Macon, Georgia Street Williams Plaza Macon, Warner Robins, Ga. Georgia 31201 Carefree Living WARNERSON & WARNER ARMS APARTMENTS GLENN HORNER WELLBORN RD Manager Warner Robins, 923-8264 Georgia 31093 ,ongratulations to the Students of Mt. de Sales from WALL TIRE Wiamerriiibelte ey SERVICE, INC. 1751 Watson Blvd. Warner Robins, Georgia 31093 Phone: 923-4218 COMPLIMENTS OF BIBB TRUSS COMPANY 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. COMPLIMENTS FROM A CAVALIER FOLLOWER FRANK V. HALL COMPLIMENTS OF ACME GLASS 1680 BROADWAY MACON, GEORGIA PLUMBING SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale 370 Pine Street Phone 746-4885 Macon, Ga. - Heating Equipment * Valves and Fittings * Pipe BILL JENNINGS MOBILE HOMES Personalized Quality Service Highway 247 Warner Robins, Georgia 31093 The Best Friend Your Office Ever Had! 552 Mulberry St. Macon, Georgia OFFICE EQUIPMENT Phone: 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 PACKAGING CORPORATION OF AMERICA A Tenneco Company 7670 Airport Drive, Lewis B. Wilson Field Macon, Georgia 31201 (912) 788-9505 We're Ecology Minded MOORE-HANDLEY, INC. 1641 Eisenhower Parkway 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 Y 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 \ ie 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 58 sbbsbobnscescacecnapecnspegs cotta PHONE 923-1514 ELMERS HARDWARE, INC. 423 NORTH COMMERCIAL CIRCLE WARNER ROBINS, GA. la a Xr a w a = 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 { vy 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. 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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. 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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