The Bulldog 1987

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Reading between the lines means to look be-
neath the surface for more.

On the surface MCH is a nice brick building
that houses 9-l2 grades and their faculty for
nine months each year.

A student's life is more than a building, a teach-
er, or a textbook. Your yearbook staff hopes
this year to show the varied areas of a Bull-
dog's life through pictures.

Homework is any learning
experience done before, after,
and sometimes even during
school.

Flip through our Notebook and
learn more about the Bulldogs in
1986-87.

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A schedule is a time table or a list of
deadlines. Each student receives
his/her schedule from the counselors
office the first day of school. From
then on, a hectic pace reigns. Seniors
know exactly when they may leave
five minutes early for lunch, and
teachers circle the calendar day that
grade sheets must be posted.

A Bulldogs schedule will include class-
es in required and elective courses
best suited to his needs, but he also
invests time and energy in sports,
clubs, and jobs. Also, time for social
life will be reserved for those lasting
friendships.

The mighty Bulldog runs a fast race.

Catch
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Spirit

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Assignments are tasks good, bad,
hard, easy.

Some we do because we must tests,
book reports, and practice. Others are
done with great pride through
accomplishment..anxiety because of
insecurities love through sharing.

Bulldogs success rates are high in
assignment. We-can stick! In sports we
are building teams, in skills we are
gaining ground, and in Basic Skills
Testing we areimproving.

Bulldogs meet the challenge.

MCH is composed of many talents.
Girls Basketball team lifts lb. weights
to improve strength, Drama Class
learns to Charleston, and FBLA plays
Santa.

At times this year, students and faculty
were overwhelmed by the changes
awaiting them in QBE. Through it all,
we grew.

Success is built with coursework as the
basic ingredient for careers; teachers
stirred into the mix for flavor; and
sports and clubs added as frosting.

No wonder our Bulldog is No. lI.

Outrageousness!

Where's
my

new

gym floor?

Appointments mean planning,
remembering, and meeting
obligations for teachers, coaches,
parents and oneself. Just ask a
Bulldog about building character
and accepting responsibilities.
Discipline is a daily task in our
lives; either enforced
independently or learned through
encouragement at the office door.

A Bulldog takes pride in his
memories of high school days and
will cherish this time to measure
values and build goals for
tomorrow.

Every minute counts when you're
at MCHS.

Keep step with your memories at MCHS.

A homecoming in color!

Fancy cars, pretty corsages, and
tears of joy all went into making
Homecoming '86_ special. Each
member of the court was escort-
ed by family members or close
friends and their entrance to the

football field was provided. by
the bright red convertibles of the
Shriners. Every aspect of the
evening went well, except the
score, but the Bulldogs never
gave up. In fact, some Dawgs
danced till 1:00 a.m.

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O Tay Den Bulldogs
are special. To our
credit, we have a fine
school, faculty, and the
best student body in
Georgia. We are
achievers.

The best, less together
at_MCHS!

Bulldogs want Youl

KRISTINA SIMMS

She's the right arm of the Principal.

Shes the lending hand for the Faculty.
Shes the shoulder of support to the Parent.
Shes the listening ear for a Student.

Shes the voice for public education.

But most importantly,

Shes our Counselor.

READING BETWEEN THE LINES
BULLDOG 1887

ITEM PAGE
FACULTY 22
CLASSES 33
SENIORS 68
LITERARY 107
SPORTS Ti
CLUBS 195

ADVERTISEMENTS 182

ADMINISTRATION

BOARD OF EDUCATION

Mr. Preston Williams
1986-1987 BOARD Mr. Maynard Melton
Mr. Ambrose Felton
Mrs. Emmie Baldwin
Mr. Walter Chew
Mr. Jack Fokes,
Superintendent

Members of the Macon County Board of Education give
freely of their time and efforts representing the Board
at many community functions at both the local and
state level and unselfishly strive to improve the quality
of education in the Macon County School System.

ADMINSTRATION

Mr. Hosie Waters Mr. James Maffett, Director
Assistant Superintendent Maintenance Transportation

Mrs. Edith Fulghom
Administration Assistant
Vocational Ed Director

Mr. Dennis L. Jones
Special Education Coordinator

Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw
Secretary

Mrs. Patricia Collins
Food Service Director

Mrs. Kathy Mullis, Mrs. Alice Brooks,
Mrs. Fran Dixon, Miss Wyonnie
Tookes Office Staff

PRINCIPAL

Carl S. Peaster

To The
Class
Of 1987

A great poet once wrote
that the lives of those
who went before us
serve to remind us that
we, too, can leave foot-
prints on the sands of
time. As the Class of
1987 leaves Macon Coun-
ty High School, their
paths will diverge in
many directions. Some
will go on to further edu-
cation, some to service,
some to jobs in the com-
munity. We wish them
success, prosperity, and
above all, happiness in
their chosen endeavors.

OFFICE STAFF

Mrs. Doris Robinson
Secretary

Mrs. Thelma Journey
Secretary

Mrs. Carole Barfield
Secretary

Miss Sandra
Washington
Secretary

LANGUAGES

Mrs. Linda Beckum Mrs. Darlene Brown
English Ill, IV, Speech French | & Il

& Drama, One-Act

Play

Mrs. Sara C.
DeVaughn

English 12,
English 10

Mrs. Gail Peaster Mrs. Reather G.

9th Grade English & Lakes

Literature American Literature/
Grammar/Comp.,
Grammer/Comp.
Reading;
Compensatory,
National Honor
Society, Sponsor.

MATH AND COMPUTERS

Mrs. Janice J. Oliver
Computer Basics,
Algebra One,
Consumer Math,
Advanced
Math/Trigonometry,
Co-Advisor Student
Council, Academic
Bowl Coach.

Gary Jones
Computer Basics
Advanced Computer
Basics

Mrs. Brenda
Campbell

Algebra | and Il,
Geometry, General
Math, Anchor Club.

Mrs. Patricia Lyons
General Math

Mrs. Mary Anne
Jones

Algebra Il, Geometry,
Physical Science,
General Math,
National Honor
Society Advisor.

SCIENCE

Mr. Zack Miller, Jr. Mr. Walter Grey
Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry
Physics, Assistant

Principal, Jr-Sr Prom

Sponsor.

Miss B. Wylene
Webb

Health, General
Biology, Anatomy &
Physiology, Physical
Education, Tennis
Coach.

Mr. Mike Swaney
Physical Science,
Biology, Varsity
Football, Jr. High
Boys Basketball, Hi-Y
Sponsor.

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Mrs. Cathy James
Health Occupations

Mr. Carey Mahone
Transportation
Cluster

Mr. Benny Coogle
Constructions

Mrs. Jo Campbell
Business Ed., FBLA
Advisor, Yearbook
Advisor, VOT
Coordinator

Mr. Amos Smith Mr. Tommy Beaver
Industrial Arts Machine Shop

Mr. Joe Culpepper Mrs. Elois Nicholson
Agriculture, Greenhouse Typewriting | & Il
Manager, FFA Advisor. Assistant Principal

Mrs. Gloria Thorn
Home Economics, FHA
Advisor.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Mrs. Charlotte N.
Shaw

Health & P.E. (9-
12), Physical
Science (9), Girls
B-Team
Basketball Coach,
Girls Track
Coach.

Mr. Jim Stewart
Assistant
Principal,
Physical
Education,
Football Coach

Mr. Howard
Frontz

Chorus, Band,
Marching Band,
Literary Music
Events, Assistant
Baseball Coach.

SOCIAL STUDIES

Mr. Jack F. Harris
World History,
Current Events &
Issues, Citizenship,
Boys B-Team
Basketball, Girls B-
Team Basketball,
Asst. Varsity
Basketball, Head
Asst. Varsity
Football, Key Club
Advisor.

Mr. Jim Tungate
World Geography,
World History, Free
Enterprise, Boys
Basketball Coach,
Associate Football
Coach.

Mrs. Patricia R.
Sosby

American History | &
Ill, Student Council
Co-Advisor,
Chairman/Social
Science.

SPECIAL

Mrs. Joy Ethridge
Media Specialist

Mrs. Lula Harvey
Assistant Librarian

Mrs. Kristina Simms
Counselor, Literary
Coordinator

SERVICES

Mrs. Sharon F.
Martin
Reading & Math

Mrs. Kathy Lee
Special Education

Mrs. LeAnne Ash
Special Education

Miss Brenda Hill
Speech

MAINTENANCE

RONNIE MANGHRAM

DAVID SMITH CURTIS BROWN

LUNCHROOM STAFF

Mrs. Helen Peaster; Mrs. Lillian Gresham
Mrs. Margaret Hillmon; Mrs. Lilliee B. Solomon
Mrs. Lexie P. Jones; Mrs. Barbara Law

The student body would like to
thank the lunchroom staff for the
fine job that you have done
preparing the students meals.

A schools dietician may seem like
an easy job to some people, but
we the student body know that
the staff works hard.

Thanks for the wonderful job that
you do for us each school day.

We Love You

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CONTEST

CLASSES

FRESHMEN

Officers

Edwin Worthy Treasurer, Kathy Layfield Secretary, Greg Harmon
Vice President, Chris Lockerman President

Gary Abbott Chris Allen Georgette Aispach Connie Ash Michael Baggett

Chris Barfield Chris Barker Robby Bellow Lea Brock Travis Burnam
Jennifer Barfield Ronnie Barner Sherri Belvin Pierce Brooks Bethany Carroll
Marty Barfield Chad Bartlett Amanda Bolton Angela Buckner Pauletta Carter

Harold Battle Beth Breeze Tony Burke Trenton Curgil

Dangle Colbert Ronnie Crocker Jennifer Dawkins John Paul Duncan Michelle Duke
Angela Collier Wayne Cromer Johnny Deloach Sonya Duncan
Charlotte Clark Mary Ann Dailey Nikki Detamore

Corey Crocker Kim Davis Alton Driver

Donald During

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Trinisa Ellison Brian Felker Anthony Fowler Justin Gladden
Angela Fulks Calvin Goggins
Reginald Felton Roderick Gaines Mattie Goggins
Gail Forrester Chancellor Germany Shawn Golphin

Sandy Dunn
Shawn Elrod Candace Estes Gabrielle Felton

Catherine Ellison Johnny Fudge

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Leon Golphin Henry Hamilton Greg Harman Gene Harrison Henry Hayes
Anthony Green Derrick Harden Lasandra Harris John Harshbarger Valerie Hayes
Jennifer Griffin Sanford Harp Pamela Harris Eric Haugabook Kelvin Hicks
Katrina Hamilton Stanford Harp Steve Harris Katrina Haugabook Christopher Hill

Curtis Hill Mary Ann Hooten Donzell Hudson Monica Jefferson Mickey Jones
Angela Hinton Willie Hooten Mesha Israel Jeffrey Jones Richard Jones
Stacey Hinton Charlie Howard Patricia Ivory

Crystal Hoeltke Sharon Howell Regina Ivory

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Vivian Jones Rickey Lockerman Eric Law Felisha Leary Micheal Little

Adrian Kendrick Rogeric Ladd Kevin Law Sonjia Leary
Allen Kitchen Micheal Lamberth Kathy Layfield Troy Leary
Chris Lockerman Reginald Laurence Bridgette Leary Eddie Liggin

Kenneth Loftly
Micheal Lowe
Dale Lucas

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Micheal Mallard Steven Marlow Bill Martin Gerald Maxie Cathy McLaughlin

Eric-Mann Charlie Marshall William Martin Antonio McCants Bob Melvin

Mark Mann Willie Mathis Eddie McCants Katrina Melvin
Xavier Mathis Tony McCants Eric Murphy

Brian Mygrant Corey Ogburn Paul Parks Tisha Ray

Ron Neal Felecia Ogburn Prelvis Paster Stacey Payne
Terrie Ann Paster Aaron Perry Glen Redding
Tracey Peaster Jeffrey Plant Jeffrey Repress

Kelvin Porter
Tammie Price

Corey Rice Bradford Robinson Marsha Rogers Toby Sexton Patricia Smith
Patrick Rice Shirley Robinson Amanda Rumph Marcello Simpson Robyn Smith

Sherily Rice Keith Rogers Bernice Rumph Henry Smith Reginald Smith
Kim Rimes Lee Rogers Marilyn Rumph Jewel Smith Vanecia Smith

Mario Sneed Scott Storey Albert Towns Latonya Walker Sondra Walters
Lawana Solomn Sabrina Sullivan Mark Tisdale Marlonessia Walker Sarah Ward
Legina Solomn Tonya Taylor Shantae Tyson Michelle Walker Ray Watkin
Jeb Stewart Burnett Thomas Terry Tyson Debra Wallace Sabrina Wilder

Jackie Williams Reginald Williams Nancy Woodard

Mariam Williams Regina Winston Edwin Worthy
Veronica Wright
Langdon York

SOPHOMORES

Officers:

Travis Law Vice President, Keith Everrett President, Erica Wynn Treasurer, Bridget
Howell Secretary

Carolyn Ager Lasondra Ager Dana Bellew Dusty Bartlett Melissa Baldwin

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Lan Brawley Serrino Brown Chavis Bryant Ben Childs Savondre Clark

Janice Brown Tonya Brown Angela Buckner Christie Clark Tangela Cochran
Henry Butler Harold Clark Chip Cofer
Marcus Byrom Jacqueline Clark Vickie Cooper

Sesame Cotton Marcus Dunn Amy Esparza Tammy Fitzhugh Carol Fowler

Vanessa Davis Barbie Emily Keith Everett Rhonda Fitzhugh Jennifer Gassett
Roosevelt Fields Shawn Flanary Bobby Harp
Virginia Fields Roy Fountain Donna Harp

Tanya Harpe

Alicia Harris

James Harris

Steven Harris
Terry Harris
Deborah Harrison
Timothy Hinton

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Wesley Houston
Bridget Howell
Kiley Howell
Dawn James

Leon Joiner Jason Jones Ricky Kleckley Travis Law Steve Marlor

David Jones Tara Kelly Tamara Lamb Kelsey Leary Dexter Martin
Scott Lewis Paul Massey
Charlie Mallard Jon McDaniel

Reginald McDonald
Tracy Melvin

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Eric Minter Sabrina Neisant Virginia Nelson
Derrell Mullis Herbert Nelson Latonya Oglesby

Stephanie Parks
Linda Peterson
Pam Phillips
Thomas Pike

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Reginald Plant Hattie Mae Robinson Laconjia Shelley Erica Smith Tracy Taunton
Johnny Postell Darlene Rumph Ronald Shelley Samantha Stafford Lisa Taylor
Angie Poole Deborah Rumph Kim Short Carolyn Stinson

James Rackley Brian Satterfield Joe Sinnott Marcy Tarrer

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Dede Thorn Kathy Ward Sharon Walder Sherri Wallace Sharonda West
Tia Walls Calandra Wilkerson
Andrea Wells Erica Wynn
Janice Wells

JUNIORS

Officers

Gretchen Trussell Treasurer, Angela Kitchens President, Ann
Brown Vice President, Shurnell James Secretary

Sheronda Abbott Aretha Adams Velver Anderson Steve Atkins Stephen Barlow

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Thomas Barlett Wynelle Barner Kenny Britt Victor Buckner Eugenia Chambers
Jay Bentley Ann Brown Anthony Burke Cassandra Colbert
Lisa Blalock Sonya Brown Anna Carson Clint Culpepper
Becky Breeze Michael Buckner Antonio Carter Deborah Davis

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Kim Davis Cynthia Dumas Wendell Fields Terry Gaines Jackie Harp

Chantel Draines Eugene Felton Lisa Flanary Eric Grant Kawana Harrell
Lisa Fulks Kim Hall David Harris
Tim Gables Tod Handley Lorenzo Harris

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Sheryl Haugabook Roderick Hicks Beverly Hinton Jill Holland Shurnell James

Keith Hayes Adam Hill Heather Hobbs Tammy Holtz Brenda Johnson
Shea Horn Chris Johnson
Garrett Jackson Paul Joiner

Michael Jones
Scotty Jones
Darrell Kaigler
Sherry Kirkland

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Angela Kitchens
Willie Kleckley
Simuel Larry
Lynn Layfield

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Everett Law
Sharonda Leary
Janice Leggett
Pam Longino

Earl Mann
Eric Manson
Stephanie Mathis

Woodnell Mathis
Bernard McGhee
Cindy Mckenzie

Jeannine Miller Michelle Moore Alonze Oliver Jim Parks Jay Peavy
Shane Morgan Larry Ogburn Cornelius Oliver Radis Paster Darrell Peters
Lewana Plant

Sharon Porter

Tyrone Powell Jeff Rainey Regina Rumph Catherine Sanders Olden Thomas

Clete Price Monica Redding Rickey Rumph Oscar Smith Sylvia Tookes
Tommy Raines Scott Robinson Vickie Rumph Roxanne Soloman Gretchen Trussell

Willie Rumph Greg Thomas Cathy Walker

Fredrick Walker Barry Wall Kelvin Washington Jarrett Waters Teresa Woodruff
Janice Wells Stan Woolfork
Eric Whitehead Emmitt Worthy
Doug Wilkens

SENIORS

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SENIORS

CYNTHIA ELAINE AGER_ | RAYMOND SCOTT
4-H |; Chorus 3, 4; B-Team Mgr. 3, 4; ALBRITTON
Annual Staff 4. : Band |-3; 4-H; Trade School Senior

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DAVID ERIC ATHON es MARA AMY BARKER
Hi-Y |, 2, 3, Football 2, 3; One-Act- ; Tv. FBLA 4; 4-H I, 2, One-Act-Play |, 2.
Play 4, Annual Staff 3, FCA |, 2, 3; . -
Senior Super.

ERNEST IRVIN BELLEW RICHARD DEWAYNE

4-H, 2; FBLA 12. BLALOCK
FBLA 4.

EDGAR PRESTON BROWN

MELISA KATE BOLTON
FBLA 4; VOT 4; Sec. FBLA; Prom
Comm. 3, 4.

STANLEY NORRIS BROWN
FBLA 3, 4; FFA 4, FHA 2, 3; Ind. Arts
2; Band 4; Chorus 2, 3; Prom Comm.
3; Flag Duty 4; Stat. B-Team 2; VOT

4.

OTIS RICARDO BURDEN

Transferred from Fort Carson,
Colorado.

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ERIC TUSHAUN BURDEN

Chorus |.

ROBERT ELLIOT BYROM

Football 3, 4.
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AUDREY ELIZABETH

CAMPBELL

Anchor 2, 3, 4; FBLA 3, 4; Nat'l.
Honor Society |, 2, 3, 4; Student
Council |, 2; Tennis |, 4; One-Act-
Play 4, Cheerleader 4; Governor's
Honor 3; Hugh OBrien Leadership
Seminar; State Anchor Pres.; Tennis
Capt. 3, 4.

JEFFERY DAVID CARROLL
Nat'l Honor |, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3.

CHARLES MARION CANNON,

JR.
FBLA 4; Ind. Arts |; 4-H I, 2, 3, 4.

SAMMIE EDGAR CARTER
FBLA 3, 4, VOT 3, 4.

MARGARET ANSLEY CHEVES
Anchor Club 4; Key Club 4; 4-H |;
One-Act-Play |, 3; Oral Inter. |, 2, 3;
Solo 2, 3; Trio I, 2, 3; Band |, 2.

ERNEST JUNIOR CLARK
FHA 2, 3; Football |; Academic
Award 2.

STEPHEN MATTHEW CHEW
Anchor Club 3, 4; Hi-Y |, 2, 3, 4:
Tennis |, 2; Hi-Y 4, Vice-Pres. Key
Club Vice-Pres. 3, 4; Class Vice-
Pres. 3; Class Pres. 4; FCA 2. Senior
Superlative 4.

FELICIA LUDELL COCHRAN
Cheerleader 4; Chorus 2; Candy
Striper 3; Homecoming |, 2; Prom
Comm. 4; Homecoming Queen 4.

LUTRINA COTTON

Anchor Club 4; Nat'l Honor Soc. |, 2,
3, 4; Varsity Bsk-ball 2, 3, 4; Typing
3; Chorus 4; Cert. of Merit; Army
Scholar & Athletic Award.

RODNEY LEON COOPER
Football |, 2, 3, 4.

JACQUELINE DAVIS
Track 2; Chorus |, 4; B-Team Bsk-
ball |, 2; B-Team Bsk-ball Man. 4.

TESSIA DENISE DARLING

MICHELLE DAVIS
FBLA 4; FFA 3; 4-H 1, VOT 4.

LEWIS CONRAD FELTON, JR.
Nat'l, Hon. Soc. 4; Varsity B-ball 4;
Track 3; One-Act-Play 4; Quartet 4;
Band |, 2, 3, 4.

ALAN LAVERN DUMAS
FHA 3, 4.

TERRIE LEIGH FOWLER
FFA 4; 4-H |; One-Act Play 4;
Diamond Girl 2, 3, FFA Sec.

RODNEY BERNARD
GAULTNEY

FBLA 4; FFA |, 2, 3; 4-H | FFA Vice-
Pres.

JAMES DOUGLAS GLADDEN
FBLA 4; 4-H I, 2; Vot 4; BICA Vice-
Pres. 2, 3.

LASONYA OLIVER GIPSON
FHA |, 2, 3; Chorus |, 4; Flag Girl
Mer. |.

ABRIL LESHEA GREEN
Anchor 4; FBLA 3; FHA 2, 3; Sam
Jones Hon. Soc. 2; Cheerleader 4;
Homecoming Repr. 3, 4.

STEVEN CLYDE GREEN
FBLA 4; Ind. Arts |, VOT 4.

GENEVA DELORES GRIFFIN
FBLA 4; FHA |; Ind. Arts 2; 4-H |;
Band 2; Candy Striper; VOT 4.

ARICKY ANTONIO GREENE
Hi-Y 3, 4; Football 3, Perfect
Attendance |.

MICHAEL CORINZER HADLEY
Stu. Coun. 2, 3, 4; Varsity B-ball |, 2,
3, 4, Band |, 2, 3, 4; Summer Enr.
Prog. 3, 4; Ga. Cert. of Merit.

DEBEE ANNE HALL

FBLA 4, Band I-4; Majorette 3, 4;
Prom Comm. 3; VOT 4; Perf. Atten.
1-3; Major. Co-Capt. 4.

TIMOTHY DWIGHT
HARBAGE

FFA 4; Ind. Arts 3; 4-H |, 2, 3; Band
1, 235, 4

DEBORAH ELAINE HAM
Anchor 2, 3. 4; Key 3. 4; Nat'l Hon.
Soc. 2; One-Act-Play 4, Homecoming
Rep. 3.

TOMMY HARDEN

GWENDA RENA HARP
B-Team B-ball |, 2, Chorus 2; Perfect
Attendance |.

DENNIS WAYNE HOBBS
Band |, 2, 3, 4. 4-H I, 2.

DEBRETTA LASHAWN
HINTON

FHA 2; Girl's Track 2; Flag Girl |, 2,
3, 4; Chorus |, 3; Flag Girl Co-Capt.
3, Capt. 4.

STEPHANIE RENEE HOBBS
Anchor 4; FBLA 2, 4; Key 4; 4-H 3;
One-Act-Play 4, Trio 4; Cheerleader
3, Co-Capt., 4; Whos Who Among
H.S. Students; Prom Comm. 4; Sr.
Super; VOT 4, Homecoming Queen
4, Perf. Atten. 3; Yrbk Staff 3, 4.

LAURIE ANN HOWARD
FBLA 4; Chorus 2, Girl's Track |, 3;
Trio 4.

BEVERLY DENISE HUDSON
Anchor 4; FBLA 3, FFA |; FHA 3, 4;
4-H |, Band |; Chorus |; Summer Enr.
Prog. 2, 3; 12 years Perf. Attend.

SONJA DENISE HUBBARD
Candy Striper 3.

EDDIE CHARLES HUDSON,
JR.

FHA 3, 4; VOT 4, FBLA 4; Ind. Arts
3, 4, 4-H 4, B-Team Ft-ball |, Boys
Track 3, 4; Boy's Solo 4; Boys
Quartet 3, 4; Band |-3,; Chorus |, 3;
Vica |; Perf. Attend. |, 3; Prom
Comm, 4.

SUSAN ELAINE INHULSEN
Band |, 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance |,
2, 3, 4; Marching Band |, 2, 3, 4.

CHARLOTTE RENEE

JACKSON
Girl Track Man. 4, Band 4; Chorus

HELEN JEAN IVORY

FBLA 4; FFA 4; FHA I, 3; Girl's Track
3, Chorus 2, 3; VOT 4; Class Vice-
Pres. 3; Perf. Atten. |, 2, 3.

RONALD LYNDON JACKSON
FFA 2; Football |; Boys Track I.

JENNIFER COOKE JEROME
Anchor Club 3, 4; Key Club 4; Stu.
Coun. 3; 4-H 3; One-Act-Play 4;
Cheerldr. 2, 3; Homecoming Ct. 2, 3;
Perf. Atten. 3; Yrbk. Staff 3, Edtr. 4;
Who's Who Among Amer. H.S. Stds.
Sen. Super. 4.

CHRISTOPHER RYAN JONES
FBLA 4; VOT 4.

CHARLIE DANIEL JONES
Band |, 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance |,
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MARK STEPHEN JONES

Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4; Stu.
Coun. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Boys
Varsity Bskball 2, 3, 4; Ftball I, 3, 4;
One-Act-Play 3, 4; Hi-Y Treas. 3, 4;
Key Clb. Treas. 3, 4, Class Pres. 3;
FCA 2.

VICTORIA JONES
FFA 4; Chorus 4.

KIMBERLY MICHELLE KIRBY

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MARION WESTLEY KAIGLER

Football |.

CARLA ANN KLECKLEY

TAMMIE RENEE LAW & ALONZO LEARY

FBLA 3; Key Club 3; 4-H I, 2; One-
Act-Play 2, 3; Treas. of FBLA 3;
VOT 4; Perf. Atten. |, 2; Merit list 3,
4.

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ANTHONY LEARY AUDREY LEARY

CHARLIE FRED LEE, JR.
FHA 3, Nat'l Hon. Soc. 2; Football 3,
4.

REGINA YVETTE LOFTLY
Anchor 4; FHA 3; Girls Var. Mgr. 2,
3, 4, Track Mgr. 2; FCA 3.

PAUL EDWARD LINGLE
Hi-Y 2-4; Key 3, 4; 4-H |; Tennis |, 2;
One-Act-Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 2, 3.

LEONARD EUGENE
MADIGAN, Il

Transferred from Lee County.

JAMES EDWARD MALLARD LAMETRIA RENEE MALLARD
: A FBLA 4; Ind. Arts 3; 4-H Track 2-4;
Flag Corp Chorus 2-4.

SHUWAND DENISE MANN LISA DYANDIE MARSHALL
FBLA; FHA; Ind. Arts; VOT; Perf. FHA 1-4; 4-H 2-4, Var. Basketball |-4,

Atten 3. ( : Capt.

DARRELL BERNARD

McCRARY
FFA I, 2; Football |-3, Prom Rep. 4.

GERALD BRUCE McKENZIE
FFA |; FHA |-4, 4-H |-4; Quartet 4,
Band 4; Chorus I, 4.

JAMES BERNARD McKELLAR
Anchor 3, 4; Nat'l Hon. Soc, |-4;
One-Act-Play 4; Band |-4, B-Team
Bsk-Ball |, 2.

KREIS SANFORD McKENZIE
Football |, 4; Tennis |, Tennis Mgr. |.

JANA LYNNE McKINNEY
FBLA 4; Anchor 2-4 Sec; Key 4; Nat'l
Hon. |-4; Stu. Coun. 2; 4-H |, One-
Act-Play |, 2, 4; Oral Inter. |; Trio 3,
4, Band I, 2 Maj. 3, 4 Capt.; Perf.
Atten. 1-4.

MICHAEL DAVID ODOM
FFA |, 4-H I, 2.

COREY JAMES MILLER

Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Boys
Varsity Bsk-ball 3, 4; Girl's B-Team
Mer.

PREDITA YUVONE OGLESBY
FHA 2, 3, 4; 4-H I. 2; Chorus 4;
Yearbook staff 4.

SEBASTIAN OLIVER

Boy's Track I, 2; Chorus 3.

ELIZABETH EUGENIA
PETERSON

Anchor 2-4; Key Club; Nat'l Hon.
Soc. I-4; One-Act-Play |, 2; Diamond
Girl 3; Var. Basketball 1-4; Student
Council 3, 4; Homecoming Court |,
Yrbk Staff 4.

ALEX WOODROW PERRY
Hi-Y 1-4; Tennis 2, 3; One-Act-Play 2,
3; Oral Interpretation |.

BOBBY PLANT

TAMMY TERRELL POSTELL

SONJIA LAFAY PORTER
FHA 2-4; Varsity Baskbil 3, 4;
Chorus 4.

SHEILA RACKLEY

THERESA DAWN-L RABORN
FBLA 4, Chorus 2; VOT 4.

Prom Comm. 4. eS

BOBBIE LEEANN ROACH
FBLA 2, 3; 4-H I, 2, 3; Cheerleaders
3, Senior Superlative

CLETE MORGAN ROBERTS
FBLA 4, FFA |.

ARCHIE JAY ROBBINS
FFA |, 4; 4-H I.

PAMELA DENISE ROGERS
FBLA 3; FFA |, 4;4-H |; VOT 3.

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RODERICK LAMAR RUMPH

CHRISTOPHER EDWARD

SINNOTT
FFA 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Perfect
Attendance 3; Vice-Pres. of FFA.

STEVEN LEWIS SIMMONS
FFA 3; 4-H |, 2, 3; Band I, 2, 4; VICA
2; Drum Major 4; Pres. of FFA;
Parliamentarian for VICA.

LAURIE ANN SMITH
FBLA 4; VOT 4; Perf. Atten. |, 4.

LAURIE ANN SMITH
FBLA 3, 4; VOT 3, 4; Perfect Atten.
2, 4.

MELISSA DENISE STOKELING
FFA 4; FHA I, 4; Flaggirl Mgr. |, 2, 3;
Chorus 4; Prom Comm. 4.

BETTY JEAN STEWART

KELLY PATRICIA SULLIVAN
Ind. Arts 2; OJT 4.

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SCOTT TURNER TAWANDA MICHELLE
Football |; Mgr. of Football Team 4. j TURNER
rr ' FBLA 4; ffa 2; fha I-4; Ind Art 2, 3;
Stu. cou. |-3, Band |-4, Nat. honor |-
3, per. Att. 1-3.

JEFFREY LEE WALLACE GEORGE ELVIS WALLS
FBLA 4; FFA |; VOT 4: VICA 3. .. FBLA 4; Ind. Arts |, 2, 3, Band |, 2, 3,
"4; VOT 4; Perf. Atten. 3.

CHERYL ANN WASHINGTON
FFA 4; FHA |, 2, 4; Sam Jones Honor
Society |, 2; Chorus 2; Class Pres. |;
Sec. of Sam Jones Honor Society 2;

FHA Proj. Chairperson 2.

TONYA RENEE WEST

Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleaders |,

2, 3 Co-Capt., 4 Capt., Chorus |.

No Photo
Available

ROBERT KENT WEST

DIANE WILLIE WILLIAMS
FHA |, 2, 3, 4, 4-H |; Chorus 4; B-
Team Bskball |, 2, 3.

LEATHA ANN WILLIAMS
4-H |, 2; Girl's Varsity Bsk-ball |, 2,
3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Bsk-ball Capt. 3;
Capt. 4.

LESLIE ANN KIRSCH

Joined the Class of '87 in January
and transferred from St. Petersburg,
FLA.

RUTHIE FELICIA WILLIAMS
FHA I, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; B-
Team Bsk-ball |.

DEBORAH REID

Joined the Class of "87 in January
and transferred from West Palm
Beach, FLA.

TO OUR
FRIEND,

KEITH

DRIVER

Our paths so long together twined
Must now go differently,

And you, my friend, will soon depart
To move away from me.

The souvenirs of friendship

That | keep within my heart

Will serve to join us still as friends
Though we may be apart.

These souvenirs are treasures rare

A pritely gay hello,
A special look of fond respect
That only friends can know.

A cheerful smile, a heartfelt tear,
A spirit bright and gay,

A simple chat, a quiet walk,

A wave across the way.

These souvenirs will be with me

To strengthen and to cheer,

To let me know that we are friends,
Although we are not near.

Souvenirs of Friendship by Craig
Sathoff

From The

Class
1987

Selected Macon County NOMINATED MACON
System COUNTY HIGH

Winner Lewis Felton, STAR Student
Jeffery Carroll, STAR Student Wylene Webb, STAR Teacher
Walter Grey, STAR Teacher

Senior
Class
Officers

Steven Chew, Pres.
Beth Campbell, Sec.
Lutrina Cotton, Treas.
Bernard McKellar, V-P

MR. M.C.HS.
BERNARD MCKELLAR

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CONYA WEST

MOST
INTELLIGENT

Beth Campbell
Michael Hadley

Steven Chew
Regina Loftly

SUPERLA CIVES

Ansley Cheves
Lewis Felton

MOST
MISCHIEVOUS

Charley Cannon
Lee Aun Roach

SUPERLA CIVES

David Athon
Jana McKinney

FRIENDLIEST

Debee Hall
Scott Curner

SUPERLA CIVES

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SUCCEED

Beth Campbell
Michael Hadley

Jenny Jerome
Paul Lingle

SUPERLA CIVES

MOST
STYLISH

Amy Barker
Stanley Brown

Rodney Cooper
Lisa Marshall

SUPERLA CIVES

MOST
SCHOOL
SPIRIT

Stephanie Hobbs
Steven Simmons

Lutrina Cotton
Mark Jones

SUPERLA CIVES

Girls Solo
Becky Breeze

Girls Trio
Jana McKinney
Laura Howard

Stephanie Hobbs

Many thanks to
Paul Brill
For his help with
Music Literary
Events

: Boys Solo
Lewis Felton

Piano
Jennifer Barfield

ONE ACT idol

The 1987 I-act Play was a comedy of the
1920's, based on an F. Scott Fitzgerald sto-
ry, Bernice Bobs Her Hair. Twenty-two
people made up the cast, who re-enacted
the story of an unpopular girl, Bernice,
who is tutored in winning friends and
influencing people by her cousin Marjo-
rie. When Bernice blossoms and steals
Marjories beau, conflict arises!

Cast

L-R

Steven Chew
Becky Breeze
Gretchen Trussell
Barbie Emily
Terrie Fowler
Jenny Jerome
Beth Campbell
Jana McKinney
Dede Thorn
Mark Jones
David Athon
Kenny Britt
Shane Morgan
Stephenie Hobbs
Deboral Ham
Scott Lewis
Bernard Mckellar
Sherry Wallace
Paul Lingle

Oral Interpretation
Kenny Britt

Extemporaneous
Speaking

Darell Peters

Angela Kitchens

Spelling
Angela Kitchens

Henry Hayes

Macon County High salutes the
Literary participants. These
students give many hours outside
the classroom to prepare
themseslves for competition.

Academics should be No. | at any
school, and we recognize their
excellence.

Essay Oral Interpretation Home Economics
Scott Lewis Ann Brown Beverly Hudson

Amy Esparza

Boys Quartet
Eddie Hudson
Lewis Felton
Gerald McKenzie
Ron Neal

ACADEMIC BOWL

The Academic Bowl is com-
posed of students interested
in competing among them-
selves and with other schools
teams, with knowledge
learned at school and by self-
study. A mastery of many sub-
jects from Anatomy, Biology,
Chemistry, and Mathematics
to Literature and History to
Sports and T V trivia is neces-
sary for teams to score well
against each other.

Some members start work as
Freshmen, helping with score-
keeping and timekeeping and
then working their way up to
competing members of the
team.

This years team is composed
of: Freshmen: Chris Locker-
man and Aaron Perry,
Sophomores: Keith Everett,
Ricky Kleckley, Travis Law,
and Scott Lewis,

Juniors: Lisa Fulks, Tod Hand-
ley, Paul Joiner, Angela Kitch-
ens, Jim Parks, Darrell Peters
and Gretchen Trussell,
Seniors: Deborah Ham.

The Academic Bowl, spon-
sored by Mrs. Oliver, will com-
pete in January at Taylor
County High School and in the
spring at Georgia Southwest-
ern College.

SPORTS

HOMECOMING
87

Homecoming 87 was special! Bright red cars, beautiful
girls, and beautiful flowers!

It was a night to be remembered by all. Many special
thanks to Student Council for all of the hard work.

Felicia Cochran

Jenny Jerome Abril Green

JUNIOR COURT

Becky Breeze Ann Brown

Calandra Wikerson Linda Peterson

FRESHMEN COURT

Beth Breeze Sherri Belvin

SPECIAL MOMENTS

FOOTBALL
COACHES

C. Bradley

J. Lee

J. Harris

J. Tungate

M. Hunter

G. Trussel

J. Stewart, Head Coach
M. Swaney

VARSITY BULLDOGS

Steve Atkins
RB-LB, II

Anthony Burke

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Bobby Byrom
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Travis Law Willie Mathis
RB-LB, 10 RB-DT, |0

Kreis McKenzie
FLK-CB, 12

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Glenn Redding
G-LB, 9

Jeff Rainey Scott Robinson
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Eric Manson
WR-CB, Il

Charlie Lee
WR-CB, 12

James Rackley
WR-CB, Il

B-TEAM FOOTBALL

Front row left to right Michael Baggett, Paul Parks, Chris Barker, Bradford Robinson, Ron Neal, Greg Harmon
Second row left to right Henry Smith, Charlie Howard, Justin Gladden, Corey Ogburn, Corey Rice, Jerald Maxie, Alton Driver
Third row left to right Rod Ladd, Travis Burnam

The Be-Team players have been
really fired up for a good season,
and want to play the best football
for their coach, Mr. Trussell. They
have worked hard at improving their
skills and towards the end of the
season they felt they had built a
strong team unity.

Good coaching, smooth techniques,
and strong team spirit ... thats
what its all about.

The 1986-87 Cheerleaders are Great!
They attended camp at Ga. South-
western College during the summer
where they won a Superior rating as
well as the Spirit Stick.

Although the cheering squad had
many hours of practice throughout
the year, the work was never hard,
because of their pride in the Mighty
Bulldogs.

The sponsor, Mrs. Whitfield, was a
source of comfort and confidence
for each member of the team, as
she worked throughout the football
and basketball seasons.

The girls will always remember spir-
it tags, McDonald burgers, long bus
rides, and good fellowship.

Tonya West
Captain, Sr.

Laconjia Shelley
Sophomore

Abril Greene
Senior

Mrs. Mettie Whitfield
Sponsor

Felicia Cochran
Senior

Stephanie Hobbs
Co-Captain, Sr.

Erica Wynn
Sophomore

Beth Campbell
Senior

BAND

The Band of Red has been under the direction of
Howard Frontz for the past six years. During that time,
we've really grown 64 strong. We have participated
in many competitions, and in 1986-87, the Band
received an Excellent which they worked very hard to
earn.

The Band chose to play: Goin Gets Tough, Taras
Theme, and Freedom. We participated in the Pig Jig,
Univ. of Ga. Band Day, and Ft. Valleys Parade. The
Band has held several fund raisers and with the help of
the Boosters Club plans a trip to Disney World at
Spring break.

Mr. Howard Frontz

Woodwind Section

First Row: Cathy Brawley, Heather Roberts, Dana Bellew, Tara Kelley, Sonjia Larry, Kevin English, Marvis Brown,
Katrina Haugabook

Second Row: Kristina Brown, Cedric Felton, Clint Culpepper, Jim Parks, Bernard McKellar, Willie Kleckley, Gabrielle
Felton

Third Row: Chris Lockerman, Katrina Hamilton, Sonda Walters

BAND

Drum Major:
Steven Simmons

Drum Majorette:
Shantae Tyson

Senior Band Members

First Row: Debee Hall, Steven Simmons, Jana McKinney

Second Row: Tim Harbage, Dan Jones, Lewis Felton, Michael Hadley, Bernard McKellar
Third Row: Susan Inhulsen, Gerald McKenzie

Brass Section:

First Row: Brian Shivley, Michael Lamberth, Robbie Ponder, Broxton Harvey, Shane Morgan, Chris Rooks

Second Row: Tim Harbage, Dan Jones, Lewis Felton, Michael Hadley, Langdon York

Percussion Section:

First Row: Marcus Byrom, Susan Inhulsen, Dede Thorn, Antonio Carter
Second Row: Johnny Fudge, Jeffrey Plant, Jarrett Waters
Third Row: Gerald McKenzie

COLOR GUARD

The Flag Girls are a willing and
outgoing group of girls. They have
dedicated their time to achieve
the best. These girls work all year
participating in the fund raisers,
volunteer work, competitions, and
social events. Over the summer,
the flag girls attended Troy State,
the best band camp in Georgia.

Flag Girls:
First Row: Sabrina Neisent, Lametria Mallard, Samantha Stafford
Second Row: Charlotte Jackson, Kim Short, Roxanne Soloman

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MAJORETTES

The Majorettes are totally bad to the
bone. They worked very hard together
and were very devoted to the Band.
The team grew this year from 4 girls
to 8. They really dazzled the crowd
with their new uniforms. They received
an excellent at competition, where they
competed against several other groups.
A special thanks goes to Mrs. Cheryl
Dixon for sponsoring the Majorettes
and making it all happen.

Mrs. C. Dixon

First Row:

Kim Dixon, Debee Hall,
Sally Griffin

Second Row:

Jill Holland, Jana
McKinney, Tamara Lamb
Third Row:

Teresa Woodruff, Marcy
Tarrer

Debretta Hinton
Senior, 4
Captain

Jana McKinney
Senior, 2
Captain

Calandra Wilkerson
Sophomore, 2

Marcy Tarrer
Sophomore, |

Debee Hall
Senior, 2
Co-Captain

Sabriena Niesent
Sophomore, |

Kim Short
Sophomore, |

Lametria Mallard
Senior, |

Charlotte Jackson
Senior, |

Kim Hall
Junior, 3
Co-Captain

Tawanda Turner
Senior, 3

Teresa Woodruff
Junior, 2

Jill Holland
Junior, |

Tamara Lamb
Sophomore, |

Samantha Stafford
Sophomore, |

AWARDS

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Band Of Red

The Macon County Band of Red participated in the Music From the Peanut Gallery marching
Festival on Saturday October 4, 1986. The festival was sponsored by the Metter High School Band
Boosters. There were IO other bands that performed. The Band was not in competition with any
other bands just themselves. They received ratings in 5 categories: percussion, majorettes, color
guard, Drum Major and Band. Each band had a maximum of 10 minutes to perform their show. The
ratings given to the band were as follows: percussion good, Color Guard good, Drum Major
good, Majorettes Excellent and the Band Excellent from all three band judges we received a
nice trophy.

VARSITY BASKETBALL
BOYS

Mr. Jim Tungate , BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Head Varsity Coach .

GO DOGS!

Jay Bentley Chavis Bryant
ll Forward '0 Guard
Coach Jack Harris First Year Player B-Team Starter

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Travis Burnam Lewis Felton Terry Gaines
9 Guard 12 Forward ll Forward
B-Team Starter Scholar Athlete Defensive Standout

SHOOT FOR TWO!

Michael Hadley
12 forward
scholar athlete

David Harris
ll Forward
Two Year Letterman

Mark Jones
12 Guard
Three Year Letterman

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Darrell Kaigler
ll Guard
Great Passer and Playmaker

Ricky Kleckley
10 Forward
B-team Starter

Rod Ladd
9-Guard
Offensive Sparkplug

REBOUND!

Alonze Oliver
Corey Miller ll Center Radis Paster
12 Guard Team Captain and Offensive ll Forward
Team Captain Standout First Year Player

Corey Rice
9 Center Darrell Peters & Paul Joiner
B-Team Starter Record Keepers

B-TEAM BOYS

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FRONT ROW: Eric Whitehead Manager, Chavis Bryant, Jerald Maxie, Travis Burnam, Chris Allen, Stanford

Harpe, Greg Thomas Manager.
SECOND ROW: Jack Harris Coach, Ron Neal, Eric Haugabook, Jay Bentley, Marcellus Simpson, Corey Rice,

Ricky Kleckley.

GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL

Our girl's Varsity Basketball team
had a winning season of 19-3. They
finished the season being second in
sub-region. They will be hosting the
Region Tournament at Macon Coun-
ty High School. We will be losing 5
seniors this year. They will be deep-
ly missed.

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Coach Joe Lee

David Jones, Regina Loftly, Shurnell James
MANAGERS

SENIOR BULLDOGS

Lutrina Cotton
Center 3

Sonya Porter
Forward |

Lisa Marshall
Forward 4

Roxyann Solomon
Guard |

Elizabeth Peterson
Forward 4

Leatha William
Guard 4

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Sesame Cotton
Guard 2

Woodnell Mathis
Forward 3

LADY BULLDOGS

Amy Esparza
Guard |

Cindy McKenzie
Forward 3

Dawn James
Forward 2

Linda Peterson
Guard 3

B-TEAM GIRLS

FRONT ROW: Cynthia Ager Manager, Marion Williams, Cassandra Harris, Marsha Rogers, Sara Ward, Shontae

Tyson, Ann Brown Manager.
SECOND ROW: Michael Mallard Manger, Carol Fowler, Valerie Hayes, Sabrina Wilder, Dawn James, Cassandra

Ager, Linda Peterson, Jack Harris Coach.

Our team welcomes Michael Lamar born November |0, [986
weighing 9 pounds. Congratulations, Mrs. Shaw!

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GIRLS TRYOUTS: Nikki Detamore, Robyn Smith, Beth Campbell, Jennifer Gassett, Pam Phillips, Angela
Kitchens

Coach Wylene Webb

By the Spring of the year, students are
eager to be out of doors and busy. Tennis
gives an ample opportunity for both.
Members are encouraged to practice on
their own on weekends and are given
scheduled practice after school each day.
Players are provided team shirts and
sweats for competition, but choose their
own racquets and shoe styles. Matches
are held during March and April between
neighboring schools leading to the
important Region Contest on April 24.

CAPTAINS

BOYS TRYOUTS: Chris Johnson, Barry Wall, Jay Bentley, Darrell Peters, Tim Gables, Michael Lamberth

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BULLDOG
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Coach Mike Hunter
Tracy Taunton
Velver Anderson
Paul Joiner
Doug Wilkins
Jeff Rainey

Ben Childs
Jarrett Waters
Charlie Mallard
Steve Marlor
Chris Sinnott
Marcus Byrom
Brian Satterfield

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Standing Left to Right: Karen Fowler, Lametria Mallard, Lasondra Ager, Laura Ann Howard, Lisa Blalock,
Linda Perterson, Carolyn Ager, Connie Minter, Rhonde Fitzhugh, Helen Ivory, Laconjia Shelley, Bridget

Howell, Sabrina Neisent

Coach C. Shaw

Front Row: Robby West, Michael Mallard, Marcus Byrom, Charles Allen, Bobby Harpe, Antonio McCants, Steve Harris,
Michael Little, Reginald Smith, Terry Harris
Second Row: Eric Manson, Roderick Hicks, Tyrone Powell, Gerald McKenzie, Antonio Carter, Stan Woolfork, Simuel Larry,
Eric Whitehead, Ron Shelley, Darrell Kaigler, Eric Burden, Jarret Waters
Third Row: Bernard McKellar, Fredrick Walker, Toby Sexton, Travis Burnam, Chavis Bryant, Mark Mann, Eddie Hudson,
Whesly Huston, Sam Oliver, Everett Law, Willie Kleckly, Gary Abbott, Ronald Jackson. Dywane Pike, Tommy Harden, Eric
Grant

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These track stars represented Macon County in Region and State Competition in the Spring of 1986.

400 meter team: Charlotte Jones, Lametria Mallard, Rhonda Fitzhugh, Lasandra Ager, and Mechell Minter
placed fifth in State.

1600 meter runner, Laconjia Shelley placed fifth

400 meter dash runner, Linda Peterson, placed fifth

100 meter dash, Rhonda Fitzhugh placed sixth and Charlotte Jones placed second.

200 meter dash runners, Charlotte Jones 4th, and Lasandra Ager 6th.

3200 meter runner, Laura Howad placed third

Discus Throw Alaine Mathis placed third

Long Jump Lametria Mallard placed third

Team participants in region competition included: Mecelle Minter in 400 meter relay team, Sherrinett Turner
in 100 meter low Hurdles

Though we graduated four seniors, our future looks very bright. We have a good nucleus with our returning
tracksters. We also have a lot of young and energetic newcomers to round out our team. With experience and
energy on our side, we look to be very competitive again this year.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Officers

President Michael Hadley
V-President Bernard McKellar
Secretary Lutrina Cotton
Treasurer Tod Handley

The National Honor Society is an
elite organization that recognizes
academically outstanding students.
Our society also performs various
service projects for the school
and community. Our goals are to
inspire students to excell
academically and build a strong
character for the years after high
school.

Members

Michael Hadley
Bernard McKellar
Lutrina Cotton
Lewis Felton
Jeffery Carroll
Jana Mckinney
Gretchen Trussell
Darrell Peters
Tod Handley
Corey J. Miller
Ricky Kleckley
Travis Law

Keith Everett
Tim Gables

Mrs. Mary Ann Jones Advisor
Mrs. Betha Lakes

HI-Y CLUB

The Hi-Y Club is a young mens
service club designed to
encourage Christian attitudes and
development at school and at
home. The Club has held various
projects throughout the year
directed by Coach Swaney, the
faculty advisor. Club members
believed they have built a strong
bond of fellowship and feel that
for years to come they will be
able to count on their Hi-Y
brothers.

Paul Lingle, President; Doug
Wilkins, Secretary; Mark Jones,
Treasurer; Steve Chew, Vice
President

Members

Jay Bently

Jeff Rainey
Eugene Felton
Paul Lingle
Coach Swaney, Advisor
Oscar Smith
Frederick Walker
Rickey Rumph
Aricky Greene
Doug Wilkins
Steve Chew

Alex Perry
Gerald Mckinzie
Scott Robinson
Brian Satterfield
Tracy Taunton
Mark Jones
Eddie Hudson

4-H CLUB

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First Row (I to r):

Melissa Baldwin, Cindy McKenzie, Cheryl Haugabook, Kim Davis, Andrea Wells, Jackie Clark, Pam Phillips, Clete Price, Tisha Ray, David
Harris, Tonya Brown.

Second Row (I to r):

Woodnell Mathis, Leon Joiner, Sebastian Oliver, Brian Felker, Bill Martin, Bethany Carroll, Jennifer Barfield, Kathy Layfield, Robyn Smith,
Justin Gladden.

Third Row (I to r):

Erica Smith, Gerald McKenzie, Jay Bentley, Heather Hobbs, David Jones, Lan Brauley, Mario Sneed, Charlie Mallard, Tommy Raines, Eric
Haugabook, Eddie McCants.

Cheryl Haugabook, Reporter; Woodnell Mathis, President; Gerald McKenzie, Parliamentarian; Kim Davis,
Secretary; Cindy McKenzie, Vice President

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Officers

Doug Gladden President
Stanley Brown Vice President
Lisa Bolton Secretary

Michelle Davis Treasurer
Richard Blalock Parliamentarian

This year the club participated in selling Christmas
Ornaments as a fund raiser. They had community
involvement activities such as Thanksgiving baskets and
Christmas Toys. Several members participated in the
State Region Competition in February.

Whitewater Festival

500 Balloons

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First Row: Elvis Walls, Amy Barker, Debee Hall, Laurie Ann Smith, Lisa Bolton,
Laurie Smith, Doug Gladden, Richie Blalock

Second Row: Lametria Mallard, Helen Ivory, Tawanda Turner, Michelle Davis,
Shuwand Mann, Geneva Griffin, Shelia Rackley, Laura Howard

Third Row: Stanley Brown, Clete Roberts, Jeff Wallace, Eddie Hudson, Ernie
Bellew, Sammy Carter, Scotty Jones, Rodney Gaultney, Charlie Cannon, Chris
Jones

KEY

Members

Linda Peterson
Barbie Emly
Becky Breeze
Tammy Holtz
Jennifer Gassett
Stephen Chew
Mark Jones
Stephanie Hobbs
Jenny Jerome
Sherry Kirkland
Dusty Bartlett
Sharon Porter
Ponsh Anderson
Sesame Cotton
Brenda Johnson
Pam Longino
Paul Lingle
Deborah Ham
Ansley Cheves
Steve Atkins
Eugenia Chambers
Tyrone Powell
Eric B. Manson
Garrett Waters
Greg Harmon
Liz Peterson
Jeannine Miller
Laconjia Shelley
Erica Wynn

not pictured
Beth Campbell

The Macon County High Key Club has
sponsored several student activities during the
year such as the student-teacher basketball
game and the Halloween candy contest. As a
service club, they have sponsored several
activities at the Montezuma Nursing Home,
such as decorating for Halloween, Thanksgiving,
and Christmas. They also held a birthday party
for members of the nursing home. As a young
club at MCH, the Key Club is trying to sponsor
activities which can be enjoyed by the
students, faculty, and community.

Officers

President: Paul Lingle
Vice-president: Steve
Chew

Treasurer: Mark
Jones

Secretary: Sherry
Kirkland

Members

First row:

Mrs. Janice Oliver

Calandra Wilkerson
Liz Peterson
Lisa Fulks
Lutrina Cotton
Sesame Cotton
Second row:
Greg Harmon
Henry Hayes
Jennifer Barfield
Jennifer Griffin
Mark Jones
Keith Everett
Travis Law

Ann Brown

STUDENT COUNCIL

Sponsor

PRACTICE Time for Homecoming

Mrs. P. Sosby
Co-Advisor

Officers

Liz Peterson President
Lisa Fulks Vice President
Lutrina Cotton Treasurer
Angela Kitchens Secretary

FUTURE HOMEMAKERS

Members

Vicki Rumph
Pamela Rogers
Stephanie Mathis
Ericka Smith
Sonya Brown
Predita Oglesby
Sonya Brown
Gerald McKenzie
Michael Jones
Mrs. Thorn, Advisor
Sharonda West
Virginia Nelson
Cynthia Dumas
Beverly Hudsoon
Lisa Fulks

Sonja Porter
Cheryl A. Washington
Melissa Stokeling
Shea Horn

Kim Short
Lewana Plant
Tangala Cochran
Alan Dumas
Mattie Goggins
Deborah Wallace
Amanda Rumpe
Vivian Jones
Shawn Flanary

Officer

First Row (I to r):

Erica Smith Honor Roll Chairperson
Sonya Brown Treasurer

Virginia Nelson Projects Chairperson
Second Row (I to r):

Cynthia Dumas Secretary

Beverly Hudson President

Lisa Fulks Vice President

Third Row (I to r):

Shea Horn Historian

Tangela Cochran Degree Chairperson
Shawn Flanary Public Relations Chairperson

FUTURE FARMERS

Stanley Brown Treasurer, Rod Ladd Sentinel, Lisa Blalock Vice President*, Kenny
Britt President, Terri Fowler Secretary, Cathy Walker Reporter.

*The office of President was assumed by Lisa Blalock at the clubs December meeting.
Mr. Britt resigned.

A Successful Fund Raiser was held using Citrus Fruits
at Christmas.

Other activities included the establishment of a
greenhouse over the summer of 1986 and the contin-
uation of experimenting with plant development.

The club was rewarded with a trip to the State Fair in
Macon. Several field trips were taken to observe
agricultural labs at Fort Valley State and other
colleges.

Mr. Culpepper
Advisor

FFA II-l2

First Row: Helen Ivory, Tim Harbage, Kenny Britt, Heather Hobbs, Terri Fowler, Lisa Blalock, Cathy
Walker, Stanley Brown, Rod Ladd.

Second Row: Robert West, A.J. Robbins, Catherine Sanders, Roxanne Solomon, Stephanie Mathis,
Aretha Adams, Cornelius J. Oliver Il, Earl Mann, Cheryl Washington.

Standing: Chris Sinnott, Tim Gables, Mr. Culpepper, Melissa Stokeling, Vickie Jones.

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FFA 9-10

First Row: Brian Mygrant, Pamela Harris, Terri Ann Paster, Roy Fountain, Adam Bartlett, Renee
Lockhart, Leginia Solomon.

Second Row: Stanford Harpe, Reginald Lawrence, Valerie Hayes, Angela Hinton, Marian Williams,
Eric Haugabook, Stacey Hinton, Jackie Williams, Rod Ladd, Sherri Belvin.

Third Row: Antonio Golphin, Trenton Curgil, Corey Rice, Roderick Gaines.

BULLDOG STAFF

Dedicated Workers

BULLDOG STAFF
Annual Staff is not just work, its an adventure.

This year we didnt have a class to produce a
quality yearbook for the student body. It took
after school time, weekends and some holiday
time, but the yearbook will probably mean more to
the staff members because of the time they spent
and the work they put in the book this year.

Me

Photographer

Advertising Salesmen

First Row: Cynthia Ager, Debretta Hinton, Brenda Johnson, Dede Thorn, Jennifer Gassett, Jenny Jerome.
Second Row: Regina Loftly, Predita Oglesby, Shurnell James, Sharon Porter, Deborah Davis, Woodnell Mathis
Third Row: Thomas Bartlett, Kim Davis, Liz Peterson, Stephanie Hobbs, Darrell Kaigler

Memories To Make

Deadlines To Meet

ANCHORS

Membership in the Anchor Club is
by invitation and is limited to
sophomores, juniors, and seniors
who are scholastically qualified
with good character and
leadership ability.

The MCHS Club was second
runner-up for Outstanding Club of
the year; in 1986, the MCHS Club
was again first runner-up for
Outstanding Club of the year and
won the first place award in State
competition for Outstanding
Community Service Projects.

For the past two years, the MCHS
Anchor Club has had the privilege
of having one of its members
serve as President of the State
Organization. Beth Campbell,
president of the MCHS Anchor
Club is also President of the
Georgia District Anchor Club for
1986-1987.

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Doug Wilkins, Admiral; Steven Chew, Admiral; Corey Miller, Admiral;
Bernard McKellar, Admiral; Angela Kitchens, Vice President; Jana

McKinney, Secretary; Jenny Jerome, Treasurer; Beth Campbell,
President

First Row: Lisa Fulks, Shurnell James, Cindy McKenzie, Stephanie Hobbs, Jenny Jerome, Calandra Wilkerson, Tonya West.

Second Row: Tammy Holtz, Becky Breeze, Dana Bellew, Jennifer Gassett, Liz Peterson, Jana McKinney, Gretchen Trussell.

Third Row: Corey Miller, Sherry Kirkland, Jeannine Miller, Linda Peterson, Cynthia Dumas, Sabrina Neisent, Ansley Cheves, Deborah
Ham, Stephen Chew.

Fourth Row: Bernard McKellar, Abril Green, Regina Loftly, Lutrina Cotton, Mrs. Campbell; Advisor, Beverly Hudson, LaConjia Shelley,
Erica Wynn, Doug Wilkins.

CHORUS

The Chorus Class has put much
hard work in their successful
outcome of the Christmas Pro-
gram. It was enjoyed by the stu-
dents, as well as the faculty; and
it helped to build the Christmas
spirit for all.

The Spring Concert gave each
member of the chorus an oppor-
tunity to demonstrate their love
of fine music to family members,
friends, and their school.

First Row: Cynthia Ager, Lasonya Gipson, Jackie
Davis, Vicki Rumph, Sonya Hubbard, Sheronda
Leary

Second Row: Roxanne Solomon, Sheronda Abbott,
Felecia Williams, Diane Williams, Sonjia Porter,
Leatha Williams.

Third Row: Sheila Rackley, Ronald Jackson,
Michael Jones, Betty Jean Stewart, Lutrina Cotton.
Standing: Savondra Clark, Tammy Fitizhugh,
Eugenia Chambers, Daron James, Rhonda Fitzhugh,
Willie Rumph, Henry Butler, Gerald McKenzie,
Daryl Kaigler, Predita Oglesby, Charlotte Jackson,
Sheryl Haugabook, Melissa Baldwin.

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Being chosen as this years edi-
tor was quite an honor; complet-
ing the annual was a difficult
task. Many members of the
school staff put in long hours af-
ter school, on Thursday eve-
nings, on Saturdays, and at their
homes. One thing is certain -
the '86-87 BULLDOG would not
have been published without the
help, advice, and patience of the
following people: Mrs. Jo Camp-
bell, our sponsor; Mrs. Carole
Barfield, our staff bookkeeper;
Mr. Carl Peaster, our principal;
and Mr. Dave Ziegler, our region-
al advisor; and, of course, the
staff members.

This book captured many of the
years special times, and being
able to share my Senior year with
the faculty and student body

through this annual has been a
memorable experience. | hope
you will take as much pride in the
1986-87 BULLDOG as | have.

To all our tomorrows,

Jenna. C. Gesme.

Jenny Jerome

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\ SPIRIT
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MCHS SPIRIT SONG

In the heart of Macon County,
Neath The Southern sky,
Proudly stands our Alma Mater,
Macon County High.

Now and ever, we're united,
For the red and gray.

Give a cheer for Macon County
Winners all the way!

Macon County, we'll remember
Days we spent with you,

Work and play we shared together,
Friends forever true.

Now and ever, we're united

For the Red and gray.

Give a cheer for Macon County
Winners all the way!

When our high school days are over,
Friendships will not die.

We'll be loyal, Macon County,

As the years go by.

Now and ever, we're united,

For the red and gray.

Give a cheer for Macon County,
Winners all the way!

1986