oN ff ' : (tee ; ke $ . on A hY d ler ge, CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 1984 PEGASUS SO RENT... YET SO ALIKE Student Life 2-127 Classes 128-187 SO DIFFERENT... Our paths lead in varied directions. We each study a course for many reasons. Our lives reflect talents, interests, likes, and dislikes. YET SO ALIKE Even though we're preppy, musical, conformists, and nonconformists, we are all driven by a strong need to live, to be a part of the flow, a sense of belonging, and sharing in the spirit of support for Central. " . 9 ng Vi aee pe _ ' roe SO DIFFERENT... Our school has a heritage that is much a part of Macons history. Each school has a personality as reflected in its leaders. Lanier A zings with warmth in personality, and too with memories of those hot, hot days. Lanier B emerges boldly and efficiently with memories of the cool comfort of the air conditioning. YET SO ALIKE Lanier A and Lanier B are Central High School. Two buildings merged to form Central High School. One school devoted and dedicated to the cause of serving and caring, motivating and demanding that we aren't just getting by, but that we reach to achieve. SO DIFFERENT... Our schools program parallels with the demands and complexities of society. Students seek enjoyment in learning a number of courses just for the fun of it. Many find it to be a way of fulfilling and channeling their creative forces. Some take courses in preparation for college studies in medicine, law, performing arts, and for further vocational training. YET SO ALIKE We all tend to strive for some kind of success. There is a need to dream, to seek, to venture, and to dare to survive the forces and challenges of todays world. SO DIFFERENT... Central males have set a variety of expectations for their girls some prefer girls who are subtle, graceful, and poised in mannerisms, their girl should be independent and intelligent. Central females prefer the guy who has values and goals; he should be outgoing and neat. Many females quickly confirmed that looks are important, but being sincere, fun loving, and thoughtful are equally important. YET SO ALIKE There is always that one person who is special because of those special qualities. Each person knows what he or she wants in a friend. Both persons seek social and mental harmony. People like people because of those moments shared at school, in the park, at a movie, or because of a simple smile. wills Perivery Petiries retire SO DIFFERENT... Students have many different ideas about eating. Some prefer hamburgers, while others would turn their noses up at anything less than a steak. Others may prefer to eat out, while there are still the homebodies who wish to cook at home. YET SO ALIKE Whether its chicken, hamburgers, or pizza, we all tend to take advantage of the many eating establishments. Teens are seen in abundance eating with family and friends. A good meal is something we all enjoy. wi Ro eon Da@iperson, and th ly helpec er every game, the prayers the last game of t agi wn rival, Southwe to 0, but they camels _ third: again in the four 3 and Southwest | Apatite but Miseo the e Lo f ei the 0 ae to score 0 a piece. : al defeated ) ot n ROOKIES SHOW PROMISE FOR 1984 SEASON Our Central Chargers took the field this year with several rookies, including Andre Russell. Andre made many great plays against arch-rival Southwest, including a touchdown which put the Chargers into overtime against Southwest. instructions * = fun late in the 4th quarter against : important in the Senior Mike Harris!iae SENIORS Tony Peeler on Little ike Hall Teh ~ Todd Rab Fe- ; od 3 ; = we : i J ss as ~ JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Soe: oes >= ee Ca = SOPHOMORES -* te xc as < tak@a man to Se notvonipict ait _ ' ) ders G DE Stret Stretch. jump ; Ay A 2 . enters the g@evith high hpes, Wen SpINs, out ofea oot heels. Getting in shape is at t opof the agelida ah ? 4 Peis ree nN at you ever S track and then run ever more. Lategs you learn. the basics such as jumps, FaVevouever dd abstract? Just'r s, (Hey arewsst i broken wrists or ffyi kee ns br Hot G) Betheerful, and f you learn for tryouts. Wi ; : finaiglay, all that is mo a.peak. Smiling, Cheering gan . at is ered he with even highr spigtsed ; times amweek. High moment more Cheerleader, Cheer! tite es } E Angela Tomey a Ghae Melissa Bailey Precious Robinson > Major David Carter Major David Carter has been the bulwark of the Central High military program. He has led the program through its change from a required ROTC program to an elective program. The Central High military program carries the distinction of being one of the nations honor units. scar Sapp, Jr. ind The Scene ist Sgt. Douglas W. Branham Shirley Lester Secretary ROTC Cadet Colone Batallion Co Sponsor: Miss ae oe ea a ~ "Sunn a1. . mee om oe oe < elle Sentilles : ay epeeet a peace on oe a Sas ES a ce eR a - ae i - = % eee, oe " rom _ = ae att ee CORI cd ASRS BE eae Cadet Sele pt | Cadet Sgt. or Cadric Crpig af. D> Semeur oe ta Sopmaj 57 58 -_ a Au iff 4 . \i ef _ f Ll Ww e % " as BB wi j pan on It has been a year of new beginnings for Central High School's Pegasus. The staff has been under the direction of Mr. James Caldwell, who has worked tirelessly with the members of the staff. Taylor Publishing Com- pany and its representative, Tamara Smith, have provided innovative ideas to make the annual more exciting for the student body. But, as usual, the successful production of the Pegasus was dependent upon the commit- ment of the staff. This years staff realized their responsibilities and had a great desire to produce a prize winning yearbook. A A Parker The purpose of the yearbook for this year was to creatively present a truthful and exciting account of the good and bad times at Central High. Our one constant goal was to capture the ideas, traditions, highlights, victories, and losses of the school. We have worked hard to show through our theme the total atmosphere of the school the cultural dif- ferences, the people, and their lifestyles. Equal atten- tion has been placed on that strong force of unity that binds us together students of Central High Striving to learn, achieve, and survive. My best wishes to all of you. Your Editor, Pam Bledsoe During the year, | often asked myself, Why did | agree to advise the annual? The search for an answer to that question often brought frustration and sometimes regret. It seems that the year has beena swift and moving one, and | find it difficult to believe that | now pen the advisors note to the final pages of our book. Moreover, the question of why answers itself with the realization of the many intangibles derived from having completed an almost insurmountable task. My heart goes out to all the teachers and students who have each in their way made our production a success. aa) eed Lu O. . m IC) = oe jz ilu an |=) i 510 NM * Pye eo, Ter. s 7 ay ae he S$ tea + e ah > NEGA .. 6 LW ; ame 7 MSC B

fad Lu D ox Lu G. GC = a4 Liu fo) years of service: A STORY OF SUCCESS Orchestra Nedication to the Arts = = < aa) & < Li aa) & < ne <)) WNT tit LD : we te eww ees one Ga 41 warn = 29 on 1 2 =u PT a tg sree tha oe oS PS Aer ae Lae to 4 a 4 = aw ee eee - s ~ " 20 caee } PU pees ceeeenes sesededs occ cces tecaec li I? : ees Comoe osdb4 855858 wbbnered dbbeene. 05 7E : (bb se be Oh ee - 5. one 44 c 2 = = <= a P) c at & = & <2] - S tr a. PF ~_ &.. es BAND OFFICERS WOODWIND *%& SECTION SECTION _ : 7 4 al oi = pal on of Be en mA HOMECOMING COURT *. 4 ; UI 1. Mrs. Harris advises her students on how to run a program. 2. Mr. Pettigrew explains the details of a most perplexing math problem. Frankie Beaty Secretary Deedra Brewer Counselor Martha Cork Secretary Jackie Faulkner Secretary Annie Foster Librarian Jerome Guy Assistant Principal Anne Hadarits Assistant Principal Frozine Huff Counselor Dorothy James Registrar Roberta Johnstono Secretary Bobby McElroy Counselor Alice Pate Librarian 1. The backbone of the security system at Central High. 2. Mrs. Lee instructs her student in ceramics class. 3. Faculty meetings BLAA!! What a drag! 4. Amidst all of this lies the answer. Gwen Allen Psycho Ed Geraldine Baldschun Registrars Office Bob Barnette Band Director Annie Battle English Curtis Billingslea Mathematics Emma Booker English Sally Brannen Mathematics Faye Brotherton Mathematics Randy Brown Health Eddie Bryant C.V.A.E. James Caldwell French, Annual, History LaVerne Campbell Biology Faculty Presents Ideas for Future Waders Campbell Physical Education Geraldine Carr Vocational Secretary Mary Clark Typing, Accounting Velma Gene Clarke Special Education Nancy Coons Hearing Imp Resource Don Cray Sociology, History Marta DeRojas Spanish Carolyn Eaton English Beverly Ficklin Mathematics Hester Fults English, Drama George Goddard Economics, History Jackie Goodwin Mathematics re agrees OREM i Laura Gunn Basic Skills Rosalyn Harden Physical Ed., Health Elberta Harris Data Processing Fredrice Herring English Roberta Hicks Latin, Mankind Pam Hill English Elizabeth Hinesley English Judy Hobbs Business Education Marie Jones Spanish, English Martha Jones Spanish, English Audrey Johnson Mathematics Wardlow Johnson Business Law, History 1. Mr. Haynes shows us the better half of the orchestra. 2. A spirited and dedicated charger participates in button day. 3. Student diligently prepares himself for the demands of the future. 4. Mrs. Maynard smiles for the camera. Bynum Johnston Graphic Arts Gwendolyn Kitchens English E. V. Knight Biology Allen Lewis DCT Isaac Lightfoot DE Ronald Little Health James Lovett Auto Mechanics Grace McCormick World History Ruby Mixon Cosmetology Jerry Moseley Special Education Connie Ogletree DE Bettye Parker History Vickie Perdue Special Education James Pettigrew Mathematics Betty Phillips History Cleo Roberts History Barbara Rogers Computer Science Jeanne Scarboro Counselor JoAnn Sceviour Home Economics Leanita Simmons English Tom Simonton History Howard Smith Social Worker Steve Smith History, Government Mary Solomon History, Economics, Psychology 1. Mr. Guy where did you get that jacket? 2. Mrs. Harris lets Phil know that playing is not allowed in her class. 3 Some think, some wander, some indulge in merriment. 4 Science offers enjoyment and challenges. 5. Work is the key to SUCCESS. Darria Taylor English Erik Thompson Agriculture Jimmie Thompson Machine Shop Larry Tomlinson Science Deborah Watson Psycho Ed Bettie Williams Mathematics Norwood Wilder Vocational Supervisor Jean Wright Business Gwen Allen Psycho Ed: B.M., M. Ed., University of Ga. Geraldine Baldschun Registration Bob Barnette Director of Bands: B.M., University of GA; GA College, West Georgia College; Annie Battle English: B.S., Fort Valley State Frankie Jean Beaty Secretary: GA College, GAB Business School William E. Bell Principal (Lanier B): B.S., M.A., University of Georgia; Ed. S., Peabody College Curtis E. Billingslea Mathematics: B.S., Fort Valley State; Mercer Emma Booker English: B.S., M.S., Fort Valley State Sally S. Brannen Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry: B.A., M.Ed., Mercer Deedra Brewer Counselor: B.S., M.A., Tenn. Tech University; Ed. S. University of Georgia Faye Brotherton Algebra |i, Geometry, SAT Math: B.S., University of Tenn. at Chatt.; M.Ed., University of Georgia Eddie Bryant C.V.A.E.: B.S., Savannah State: M. Ed., Fort Valley; Ed. S., GA State James Caldwell French, Social Studies, Annual: B.S., M. Ed., Alabama State University; Atlanta University LaVerne Campbell Biology: B.A., Paine Waders Campbell B.A., Shaw University Mary Clarke Typing, Accounting, Personal Finance: B.S., University of Georgia Nancy Coons Hearing Imp Resource: A.B., Lenoir-Rhyne Martha Cork Secretary: Wesleyan Conservatory Don W. Cray Sociology, World History: B.S., Fort Valley State; M. Ed., Mercer University Marta DeRojas Spanish: B.S., Ph. D. University of Havana; M. Ed., GA College Carolyn Eaton English: B.A., Lander College; M. Ed., Mercer OUR FACULTY IS Leontine F. Espy Principal (Lanier A): B.S.., Fisk University; M.A., Atlanta University; Ed. S. (in progress) Jackie Faulkner Secretary: Mercer Beverly A. Ficklin Mathematics: B.S. Fort Valley State; GA College Anne Foster Library-Media: B.S. GA College; M. Ed., Ed. S., and Director of Library (6 yr.), University of Georgia George Goddard Economics, American History and Government: B.S., Hampton Institute; M.S., Atlanta University Jackie Goodwin Mathematics: B.S., Fort Valley State College Laura W. Gunn Basic Skills, Math, Reading: B.S., North Georgia; Georgia Southern Jerome Guy Assistant Principal (Lanier B): B.S., Albany State; M.A., Atlanta University Anne Hadarits Assistant Principal (Lanier A): B.S., Georgia College; M. Ed., University of Georgia Hartley Haines Orchestra: B.M., Florida State Rosalyn Harden P.E., Personal Finance, Health: B.A., University of GA; M. Ed., Mercer Elberta Harris Data Processing: B.S., Fort Valley State; M. Ed., University of Georgia, Tennessee A and | Roberta Hicks Latin, Mankind: B.A.., Tift College; M.A.T., University of Florida; University of Georgia Fredrice Herring English: A.A. Brevard Col- lege; A.B., University of North Carolina Chapel Hill; M.Ed., Mercer Pam Hill Practicum in Government, Reading: B.A., Wake Forest; M. Ed., Mercer Elizabeth Hinesley English, Publications: A.B., Mercer; M.A., Emory; Ed. S., University of Georgia Judy Hobbs Typing, Accounting, Office Skill: Abraham Baldwin; B.S., University of GA Alma Horton Social Studies: Fort Valley State, B.S., M.S., University of GA ACADEMICALLY STRONG Lucy Hunter RVI Specialist, Vocational In- struction, Vocational: B.S., GA Southern; M.Ed., Ed.S., University of Georgia Frozine Huff Guidance and Counseling: B.S., Clark College, M.S., Atlanta University; Marquette University, Fort Valley State Dot James Registration Wardiow Johnson Business Law, American History: A.B., M.Ed., Mercer University Marie Jones Spanish, English: B.A., Albany State; M.Ed., Mercer; Columbia University, lona College, Emory Martha Jones English, Spanish: B.A., M. Ed., Mercer; Ed. S., University of GA Audrey I. Johnson Mathematics: A.B., Spelman College; M.A., Atlanta University Roberta Johnstono Secretary (Lanier Office) Gwendolyn Kitchens English, Mythology, College Skills: B.S., Mercer Unviersity (Atlanta) E. V. Knight Biology: A.B., M. Ed., Mercer; Ed. S., University of GA; Rutgers Mary Debra Lee Library Assistant Isaac G. Lightfoot Marketing and Distributive Education: B.S.A., Fort Valley State; University of GA Ronald Little Health, Family Living: B.S., Savannah State Grace McCormick World History: B.S., Fort Valley State; M. Ed., Mercer Bobby N. McElroy Counselor (Lanier B): A.B., Mercer; M.Ed., University of GA Anne McKelvey Registration (Lanier B): GA Southern-Americus, Freemans Business College, Albany Jerry Moseley Special Ed: A.A., B.S., M.Ed., University of Georgia; M.T. Northwestern Connie Ogletree Marketing and Distributive Ed.: B.S., M.D.E., University of Georgia Bettye Parker American History/Government, World History: A.B., M.Ed., Mercer Alice M. Pate Library/Media Specialist: B.A., Valdosta State; M.S. in L.S., George Peabody College; Mercer Vickie Ann Perdue Program for Exceptional: B.A., M. Ed., Mercer James E. Pettigrew Analysis, Trig, Geometry, Algebra il, Pre-Calculus: A.B., M. Ed., Mercer; M. Ed., Ed. Math Specialist, Auburn Betty Philips American History and Government, Foreign Relations: B.A., M. Ed., Mercer; Ed. Specialist, Georgia; Georgia State College, Georgia State, Univ. of Maryland. Joseph C. Phillips Art: B.A., Dillard University Richard Plagge Biology: B.S., Auburn; M. Ed., Georgia College Cleo Roberts Social Studies: B.S., Fort Valley State Barbara Rogers Computer-Math Applications: B.S., Stetson University; Montana State, Mercer Jeanne Scarboro Guidance Counselor: B.A.., M.A., Kent State University JoAnn Sceviour Home Economics: B.S., State University of N.Y. at Oneonta Leanita Simmons English: B.A., Talladega College Tom Simonton American History: B.S., University of Georgia Howard E. Smith Social Worker: B.A., Lincoln University; M.S.W., University of Michigan Steve Smith American History and Government, State and Local Government: A.A., Macon Junior; B.S., M. Ed., Georgia College Mary T. Soloman Psychology, Economics: B.S., Fort Valley; M. Ed., Georgia College Darria Taylor English: B.A., Talladega College; Mercer Erik Thompson Agriculture: A.A., Macon Junior; B.S. Ag., University of Georgia Larry Tomlinson Chemistry, Physics: B.S., M. Ed., Georgia College; University of Georgia Deborah Watson Psycho Ed: B.A., Talladega College; Georgia College Bettie Williams Mathematics: B.S., Fort Valley State; M.A., Atlanta University Emma Jean Wright Typing, VOT, Shorthand: B.S., Central Missouri State University; Emory Senior Superlatives were nominated by teachers and counselors. The _ sixty students chosen were screened by the faculty, and then voted on by the Senior Class. The forty students selected had to have an average of 2.75 or above and must have been involved in several high school activities, which were rated on a point system. YO = Oo _ o> = < a . Jeff Randall Emily Campbell Charles Corbett Cedric Craig | 8 = = 3 a aT RS x ne rh Fo x b, o. ; . ea Precious Robinson enter ge ene with high yan about high school lif e Precious gas been honored be selected to be a representative foredn tral at Girls State, wh won the T. A. Sappington Award for promoting better health Se lected Senior Class SE , Miss Central, and a S e was elected a Senator t d was a Governors Honors Ser 118 / i Suroptimist Students for the Tol ge)e) iil) MNT lee Mle Maleliiliat-licve Mela] the basis of scholarship, citizenship, and leadership qualities. Nominees Century Ill Century Ill nominees are selected on the basis of leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. One person will be chosen to compete on the state level. Nominees Exchange Rudy and Estrid are foreign exchange students from Germany and Denmark. Estrid is a very warm and friendly person, and has readily adjusted to her new home. Rudy is often humorous and brings many in- teresting comments to his classes. Students Foreign Exchange Stephen Schieneman winner of U.S. Senatorial Scholarship to Japan Student a HL 1983 Governor's Honors Finalists The Governors Honors Program is a six week summer instructional program. It is designed to provide intellectually gifted and artistically talented students challeng- ing and enriching educational oppor- tunities, which are not usually available during the regular school year. hr MS my Boys State and Girls State Boys and Girls State is a program for young Georgians possessing outstanding leadership qualities and traits. They were selected to spend one week on the campus of a Georgia college. These students are exposed to practical politics and government. Two students from the state were elected by their peers to spend a week in Washington. This program is sponsored by the American Legion. Bo ny. yet a Academic Bowl The Academic Bowl Team members are selected through tryouts by Mr. Pettigrew, who asks them numerous questions. The top four are chosen. Contests are held at Mercer, Southwestern, and Macon Jr., as well as other colleges. A determined, hard working student, Stephanie Anderson is a warm and quiet young lady with an attitude toward hat should be an example to every student the desire to work, to learn, and to achieve. Her brilliance is further e n a staggering SAT score of 1430. It is because of this score that Stephanie has been chosen STAR STUDENT f she has chosen as her STAR TEACHER Mrs. Van.Wood, Mankind teacher for grades 8-12. Says Stephanie of Mr eel that Mrs. Wood has helped me more'than any other teacher | have ever had. Shed illiant teacher and a grea 123 Can pbell has been one of Centrals outstanding students for the past three years. During her senior year she was idfor the U.S. Senate Youth Program, Century II! leadership program, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, in addition to ated by Central for the Youth of the Year Award, Emily has won the Westinghouse Science Talent Search d was the Macon Exchange Clubs October Student of the Month. eet Foreign Relations is one of the most exciting and rewarding courses that | have ever taken. It gave me knowledge and experiences that | will always have and remember. By being in Foreign Relations, my class and | were able to go to Washington, D.C., and attend the twentieth North American Invitational Model United Nations. This in itself was an experience of a lifetime. By participating in the Model United Nations, we increased our understanding of national and foreign policies, strengthened our oratorical and debate skills, and met new and in- teresting people from all over the United States. We were also able to tour the many sites and to attend cultural events of the city. An unex- pected, but exciting experience was being in the big blizzard of 1983. Many old friendships were strengthened and many new friendships were formed during our year of Foreign Relations. I'll always remember Foreign Relations and |m grateful that | had the opportunity to take this course. Friday, Jan. 27, 1984, the Macon Council on World Affairs held a Walter C. Dowling Model United Na- tions at Macon Junior Col- lege. At this event, Central won four out of the six awards given. NAIMUN provides good stimulation of the conduct of international relations. It also teaches them about diplomacy and foreign policies of different nations. On Feb. 14, 1984, the foreign relations students from Central traveled to Washington, D.C. to par- ticipate in the North America Invitational Model United Nations. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vicki Tharpe Secretary Rosalyn Worthy Representative Hubert Darrisaw Representative Keri Reid Representative Precious Robinson President ?) _ > YD YO TT YD SF . Amy Alexander Stacy Alexander Terry Allen Joe Anderson Stephanie Anderso ae ) d Matilda Baker Peter Balthrop Reginald Bailey Benny Archer Debra Battle Krista Bowen James Boxton Michael Bradley Ken Brock Chris Brown Ingrid Berg Charles Bivins Pam Bledsoe Deborah Bonner Kimela Brown Kristy Brown Leslie Brown Robbie Brown Samantha Brown Patricia Bryant Moses Bundrage Tammy Busbee Chinita Butts ; __a bp. | Lester Byrd Emily Campbell Randy Casteel Alan Chamlee Ronnie Cherry Michele Clyde Angela Cole Evelyn Bryant Tabetha Childs Cynthia Cole Adrienne Collins Roy Collins Charles Corbett Alveta Cornelius Maurice Cowan Paula Cowart Kelvin Crawford Rhonda Dale Hubert Darrisaw Jamie Davis Phyllis Davis Robert Deason Gary DeHart Dee Ann Demore Sherri Dennis Brian Dixon Jeffery Dudley Laura Dunwoody Tammy Edwards Tim Ellis Bernard Engram Debra Evans Norma Everidge Andrea Fambro Valarie Fambro Loretta Ferguson Wendell Ford Michelle Foster Bobby Freeman Marvelous Frye Robert Fuller Ellis Gastin Duke Gilbert Debbie Gilland Karen Gilvin Archie Glover Kim Glover Brandi Godfrey Erica Godsey Sherman Grable Dena Grant Janice Gray Missy Gray Jim Grey Deedra Grier Rhonda Grubbs Annette Guay Peggy Hagemeister Sylvia Haggerty Angela Hall M. H. Hammond Leslie Hampton Casey Hamrick Estrid Hansen Clay Harris Teresa Harris Annabell Harvey Jeanette Haynes Michelle Height Denise Hendley Scott Hill Yoshunda Holland Sophelia Holmes Denise Horwitz Samantha Houser Barbara Howard Henry Howard Lavanda Howard Melvin Howard Ruby Howard Sanford Howard Barclay Hubbs Anita Huff Angela Hughes Tammy Hughes Adrianne Jackson Duran Jackson Felicia Jackson Lewis Jackson Stephanie Jackson Veronica Jackson Kim Jefferson Craig Johnson Tammy Johnson Tony Johnson lra Jordan Kim Jordan John Kaufman John Keenan George Kemp Stephanie Kurth Robert Lacey Nikki Lanter Vanessa Lavender Donald Lewis Jacquelyn Lewis Lamaciai Logan Jacqueline Lucas Jay Macklin Sheila Marcus Beverly Mashburn Roderick Mason Sharon Maxwell Trena Maxwell Christan May Scott Mayfield Tina McCrary Bernadette Miller Rick Montgomery Darrell Maynard Mike McCrary > Sam Miller Darrel Moore Kim Mays Andrea Mims Rodney Morgan Horace McCann Anthony McClendon Ruby McElroy Donna Mize a Pete Morris Valtious Morris e 2 - Stephanie Moss Patty Murphy Stephanie Murphy Frederick Murry Steven Murry Katrice Nixon Pat Norwood Bernadine Oliver Lindy Olsen Julie Peale Roy Peavy Tony Peller Eddie Pines Joey Pleas Demetress Porter Carol Pounds Starla Powell Terry Pruitt Dana Raburn Anita Raines Jeffrey Randall Amy Randolph Kerri Reid Jill Rice Laura Rickman Katrina Riggins Precious Robinson Lori Rodriguez Jennifer Rowell Bridgette Rozier Millie Rozier Reginald Russell Lori Ryle Doug Sanders Laquita Sanders Philip Sanders Karen Sites Shannon Slade Stephen Sluder Betty Smith C Cassandra Smith Felice Smith Terri Smith Tracy Smith Wesley Smith Cynthia Smothers Gerald Spear Sheila Spencer Alton Spivey Tawanna Spivey Valerie Stewart Vivian Strickland Kenneth Swayne Cincotta Tatum Kenneth Taylor Starla Taylor Tracie Taylor Donna Teachey Vicki Tharpe Cynthia Thomas Kelly Thomas Samuel Thomas Tarlan Thomas Jeanette Thompson Theresa Thompson Glenn Thorpe Thomas Thurman Kirk Tillison Joe Tirello Angela Tomey Stewart Trimble Derrie Tucker Desiree Tucker Christine Tuff Sheila Tuff Lisa Turner Apryl Waddell Sandy Wager Scott Walden Carolyn Walker Lane Walker Sylvester Walker Tammy Walker Jennifer Warren Donna Wiggins Emory Wilcox Rhonda Wilhelm Kim Williams Stephanie Williams Tammie Williams b Yat a Tony Williams Vance Williams Danny Wilson Traci Woodfin Yolande Woods Donna Woody Rosalyn Worthy Kim Wright Paula Wright Bill Young 1. Juniors build on the pyramid of success. 2. The juniors at Central have overwhelmingly endorsed Stephen Brown for the title of sneak sleeper. 3. The look of love is in their expressions. Lisa Adams a van & 4 ie x r Terri Ashley Susan Baldwin = | Charlesie Battle Calvin Bentley Kimberly Braddy Karleen Adcock Tommy Askew Gladys Banks Pam Beauchamp Linda Bradshaw Lisa Adrien Robert Austin James Banks Earnest Bell Leslie Booker Glenda Bridgett Eloise Avan ve | Terri Bell Shelly Booze Chris Brimm Charlotte Anderson Iris Bailey Kimberly Barrett Craig Bennett Mary Boughton Angela Brisby Craig Arrington Melissa Bailey Alfreda Bates Pamela Bennett Todd Bowen Pe Latrece Brown Stephen Brown Joseph Canady Mattie Carter v Cynthia Brvan re Anson Cape Laura Chisholm Corovon Coleman Casey Daniel Dani Butler Sydney Carlson Jennifer Chambliss Doualas Clark Roderick Colvard Steven Daniel Kathy Byrd Donyal Chapman Colette Clavion Milton Craia Lisa Davis Theresa Camp Lisa Carswell Pons Py Leslie Cochran Katrina Crawford Marcus Dean Willie Campbell Kevin Carter April Childs Vincent Colbert Na Melissa Cumminas Tonja Dinkens wr Trudy Ducote Joretta Dudley Roderic Duncan Derrick Engram Tony Evans Victoria Evans | - | ; ba % Michael Falduti Leontine Fields Shannon Fields Larry Finley Cedric Fitzpatrick James Flewellyn Gregory Ford Clay Fordham Drew Freeman Edie Freeman Victor Freeman = e = Gad Chris Frost Maury Frye George Fuller James Fuller Denise Garren Bobbie Gary David George Dallas Gibson Ernest Gibson Tammy Gilbert Carolyn Glenn Eunice Glenn Carla Glover Emmett Glover Tara Goff Percy Goodwin Amanda Gordon Chuck Gordon Marie Graves Phil Harper Wanda Gordon Fabian Gray Jay Green ; Phillip Harris Deron Gore Jonathan Gray Richard Greene Stephanie Hardin Wendy Harris Eddie Grant bw Katrina Gray Stephanie Gregory \ Sarita Hall John Hardy Agnes Harvey Jarrod Grant Bruce Green Scott Griffith Kathy Hammer Willie Harp Richard Haskins Terry Grant Edward Green Daniel Guay Cindy Handley Lucius Harpe Ronald Heath Alton Henderson Jeaneen Hicks Mylinda Hines Linda Hughes Joy Jimmerson Jackson Henderson Sherlynn High Vanessa Holley Cherry Howard Edward Johnson Kenneth Henderson David Hightower Phaba Hollingshed Valeria Howard Anthony Jackson Lisa Johnson Melissa Henslee Deborah Hightower Tracie Hollingsworth Veronica Howard < SN Raymond Jackson Robbie Johnson Susan Herin Michael Hightower Gavin Holton Laura Howell Tracie Jackson Alicia Jones Elbert Hicks Shenetta Hill Wade Horton Michael Hudson Demetree Jenkins Clayton Jones Crystal Kilby Kevin Lawrence Amy Marshall Julie Mathias a oy} Ernest Jones Jeffrey Jordan Kimberly Killen Audrey Lockett Felice Martin Rodney Mathis Lea Jones Joe Jordan Derek Logue Viadimir Martinez Dennis May Stephanie Jones Donna Kalenza Michael Lamar Kenneth Lott Lisa Mason Patrick Mays : Wendy Jones Tonya Lavender Darren Manson (4 Arthur Massey Ronnie Mays Albert Jordan Marcia Kendrick Carroll Lawania Helen Maraman =" Wayne Massey James McCook Richard McNatt Teresa Moore William Murphey Michael Nix Cliff Melton Carl Moore Vanessa Moore Janice Murphy Dorothy Nixon Sebrina McDowell Michael Menninger j;* Felicia Moore Michelle Morgan John Mynatt Beth Nunley Paula McEimurray Timothy Miller Lisa Moore Rose Morris Kenneth Myles David Ogles elt han Roderick McGee Kirk Mills Paul Moore Sonia Neblett Jill Ohsiek James McKay Teresa Mohs Quentin Moore Brian Nichols Marvera O'Kelley l Darren Oliver Matt Olson Lyle Orr Semetriss Outlaw Dave Owens Merrie Parham hi < 34] 2 athiRu. Vanessa Parker Felisa Paschal Miriam Patterson Vanessa Patterson Stephen Penley Anthony Perkins ner Jonathan Pettigrew Amy Pinkerton Jaqueline Pope Twila Powell Carrie Preston Ronnie Prestridge mr Timonthy Pruitt Al Purvis Sharlene Quarterman Aksel Quintus Bosz Ronald Raby Angela Rainey { / as en Robert Raley Lori Reeves Marcia Rich Kristen Ridgway Jemiase Riggins Alice Riley ry Jeffrey Robinson Michael Rodgers Barnabas Rose Phoebe Ross Angela Rowland Mickey Rowland Na Billy Santangelo Edward Skoda Susan Sokoloski William Sawyer Gary Slappy Eugene Smith Janice Soloman Kelvin Sallette John Sandefur Dianne Shivers Tammy Slocumb Jeffery Smith Robert Smith Tammie Spivey Bobby Starley Verlinda Sanders Cedric Scott Kenneth Siple Bridgette Smith Sean Smith Jeff Starr Stacey Sanford Donna Scott Vicki Sites Catrina Smith Jamie Staszak Victor Stevenson Patricia Swint Michelle Terry Walter Timiey Rexford Wallace P\ Vi | Angela Stephens Jimmy Stewart Bridgette Taylor Kimberly Thomas Camille Todd John Walton Christopher Stephens Michael Stokes Teresa Taylor Mark Thomas Mark Tomberlin Teresa Ward Freeman Stephens Stephen Stroud Vanessa Taylor Tangie Thomas Traci Tyson Linda Warren Dexter Strowder Laat Laura Teachey Yolanda Thompson Deandrea Walker Michael Weaver Sherelle Stevens Randy Summerford Jeffrey Terry Fleta Tillman Leslie Walker Barbara Welch Cathy Welch Eleanor Welch Robert Welch Donald Wheeler pa we 7 | Ronnie Whidby Milton White Yvette Whitworth James Wilder Andrea Williams Carolyn Williams Emma Williams James Williams Mark Williams Glenda Wilson Jeunae Wimbush Condra Winston Lisa Wise Detra Woodard Laura Woodell TuWanna Woodson David Worsham Linda Wright Sharon Wylie Leonard Usry Michael Ussery Chris Vik David Yancey 1. Home cooking, the best in the world! 2. The Monday morning realization. 3. If these charmers have their way, theyve got a date. hin te : -~ JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Michael Rodgers Monica West Representative Representative Bobbie Gary President Dianne Shivers Secretary Melissa Bailey Vice President Tuwanna Woodson Terri Bell Representative Treasurer < Lb ox = ~ = oO. D Sophomores definitely dominate the scenes here. They present a kaleidoscope of lifestyles, and are as colorful and varying as the images that the kaleidoscope presents. Karen Aaron Sharon Aldridge Harry Allen Camille Anderson Hil Anderson Pat Anderson Tony Anderson Leonard Anthony David Arrington Adrian Ashiey Robin Askew Jay Aultman Betty Axman Sharon Bailey Christine Baker Terri Barnhill Donaid Barnwell Gregory Basley Jimmy Battle Ae Sharon Battle Tom Battle Theresa Beard Angela Bell Marshall Bell Dale Benton Aaron Bisno Ashlyn Blanks Deborah Biash Derek Bluestone Audrey Bonner Eric Booker Lisa Bowling Stephen Bowman awe 7 A= : pst Terri Bradshaw Wanda Bridgett Kevin Broadhead Darrell Brown George Brown Lawson Brown Pamela Brown b.. A = Mildred Brown Sherrie Brown Patrica Bryant John Buchanan Mark Bullard Deanna Bundrige Lawrence Burley Andrea Burney Rosalyn Butler Jeffrey Butts Albert Caines Phyllis Campbell Gary Cannon Damon Cape VR OW ey Felix Carey Janelle Carey Arleigh Carrington Xavier Carswell Shenella Chatman Gwendolyn Chambliss Herbert Childs : b\t Robert Clyde Rhonda Cole Derrick Collins Michael Cooper Lisa Corbin * o _ ane! Fam Caroline Cork Jannelle Corley Benjamin Cornelius Danie! 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Thomas Phillips Angie Philpot Carey Pickard Bessie Pickens Tina Pidgeon David Pilcher Angela Pitts \ aa Richard Plagge Treima Pleas Joseph Pless Benjamin Pope Tiffini Pope Angie Potter Inez Pounds Kathleen Powell Mark Powers ennife Harald Quintus Bosz \ Dawn Quire Allison Randall Lakay Reddish Margaret Reed Daphane Reese Eric Reid Melony Reid Dana Reynolds Maranda Rhines Cleveland Riley Glenn Rivers Tracy Roberts Chris Robinson Zur Tonya Rodgers Barbara Ross Thomas Rowland George Russell Kevin Rutland Michael Sanders Sonja Sanders 2 rege Sally Schaible Pamela Scott Mark Sheftall Cynthia Shelley Roynita Sherman Sonja Shines David Sides . - y baa : = Willie Simmons David Simmonton Katina Sledge Spencer Slocumbe Bernard Smith Pamela Smith Vickie Smith William Smith Laquesta Soloman Elaine Spivey Joe Spivey Cheryline Stephens Deborah Stewart Luther Strickland Cy a ' 7 re s ; bN A NG Charlane Strong Cedric Strowder Mistie Stuart Gregory Swift Lisa Tangren Andre Taylor Cre David Taylor Donald Taylor Shavetta Taylor John Thigpin Audrey Thomas Cheryl Thomas ih John Thomas Joyce Thomas Erica Thomas Jeffery Thompson Robert Thompson Kimberly Tinsley Susan Tirello Annette Tolbert Mark Trawick Becca Truan Samela Tucker Kimberly Turner Patti Upshaw HC Dianne Valentine Edward Veader Darrin Vickers Carla Walton Cris Warford Hal Weathers Julie Weaver Sharon White Alicia Whitehead Gregory Wilburn Bessie Wilder Beth Wilder Michael Wilder Ann Williams Dawyone Williams Edward Williams Frances Williams Robin Wilsor Robby Wimbust \ = Christine Williams James Wilson Lisa Wilson Tamra Williams Chris Wolfe Lisa Wolverton Truett Wood Marie Young Mia Young Clifford Zeliner 1. Swinging Sophomores Chris Holmes, Aaron Bisno, Mark Bullard, Brad Pyles. 2. Im a sucker for Sophomores Stephanie Godsey. 3. Upside down you turn me Teri Mitchell, Angela Ken- dall, Chris Robinson. t sa wi th es SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bridgette Lowe President Carla Walton Representative Vonretta Freeman Vice President Barbara Ross Treasurer Beverly Mays Representative Michelle Logan Representative A. Jean Jacket, Levis, and Peter Pa B. Jogging Suit with Nike tennis s C. Levis and T Shirt D. Preppy strip sweater with oxf down, cord pants with campsider sh E. Preppy sweater with oxford button down, pin striped baggy blue jeans. F. Tweed sports jacket, oxford button doy loosely knit tie, and baggy dress pants. G. Faded blue jeans, white tennis s shirt, and Members Only jacket: S++ H_Gaged jeans, white tank top T sh > ather loo, jacket, white pla We s, high ta nisshoes. larkeunglass ite\shirt : banda nd neck ith asso oafers. hite shirt, 8 @ ha) vith Segips black ttons, Blue je white hose, and black pumps. L. Black jacket, knit scarf, dark blue jeans, and penny loafers. plaid flannel shi boots. N. Rain jacket, 2 : O. Matching wide striped jacket pants, white shirt, and black boots. 4 P. White sports coat, striped/crew nec eater, and bjack baggy pants. * nd dres eter Pa @Bandana-afound head, V-neck sleevelesgyy lack punky e shirt, Blak sleeveless ve with tri@Bgular design ite cott 1. Irene Cara made the song Flashdance popular in 1983. 2. Boy George with his unusual looks and great singing ability became one of the most popular figures in the 80s. 3. Meryl Streep played Karen Silkwood in the popular film of 1983, Silkwood. 4. The outrageous Mr. T ancy Reagan meimas. - DOTE ee Most Intellectual : J . a x x 2 t s a a a a B 5 & = n * a r ie 2 i P= a . i ; Jeff Smith and Denise Horwitz Robert Deason and Stacy Alexander Couples of the Year Most Likely to Succeed Most Talented Most Hilarious Most Spirited . = = &. =) a. ~~ <7) = Best Dressed Most Courteous Most Athletic SPEAKING When one speaks of success, the terms confident, capable, and ambitious come to mind. Tim Ellis possesses these qualities. He is determined to reach the goals he sets for himself, and he has indeed been successful thus far in the completion of these goals. Here, he has only begun his climb to the top. Andrea Fambro is a diligent, dependable, and hardworking student aperfectionist who usually achieves this perfection in every aspect of her life, outside school as well as in the classroom. She is a bright young lady with an even brighter future ahead of her. Ray Scott is a musician with a flair for the diverse he not only plays tenor saxophone for the Sugar Bear Band, he has been playing the baritone saxophone as well, in addition to 3 years of piano. He is the leader for his section, as well as co-captain of the band, a title he shares with Tim Ellis. He has been chosen, along with Jennifer Rowell, to tour Europe this summer with the U.S. Collegiate Wind Band. Jennifer Rowell is a very talented young musician with 11 years of piano, as well as 4 years of clarinet under her belt. She is 1st chair in the Sugar Bear Band for her clarinet section. She is very instrumen- tal in the overall structure of the band and her talent shines through more in each performance. Along with Ray Scott, she has been chosen to tour Europe in the U.S. Collegiate Wind Band in the sum- mer of '84. Beauty is only skin deep, but Samantha Housers beauty goes far beneath her skin. She possesses an inner glow and a sweet friendly disposition which brings this beauty within to the surface. Its not too often that one sees Debbie Gilland with anything but a friendly smile on her face. She is a most congenial, considerate, and generally amiable young lady. She is well liked by her peers, and a joy to those she comes in contact with. With a personality as bright and sparkling as his smile, Charles Cor- bett is friendly, well mannered, and well liked by the general concen- sus of his peers. He is truly deserving of his title Most Courteous boy of the Senior Class. OF SENIORS | Kimberley Mays, a most athletic young lady, has powered the Chargers to excellence with her outstanding performance in both basketball and track. She is also a member of the drill team, and par- ticipates in the ROTC program. A devoted, hard working young athlete, Chris Raineys first love is, and has always been, basketball. Through his desire to achieve ex- cellence, he has averaged 26 points per game this season and has been a major factor in our Chargers extremely successful season. Among the handsome faces at Central, Jodon Slaughters is thought to be especially so. A charming manner, a wonderfully stylish ward- robe, and a sparkling smile are all pluses that add up to an all around attractive young man. Innovation is a key word in describing Ronnie Cherry's mode of dress. He is ultra fashionable, and a very, very diverse in his choice of clothing one day, donning the classic preppy button down, and penny loafers, and the next day, a French coat, boots, and the punk wardrobe staple of a red bandana. He is unmistakably a fashion leader here at.Central. One face that stands out in the crowd is that of Reginald Russell. An active Student Council member, Reginald is highly supportive of a great many school activities, as well as being a conscientious stu- dent. He was also first runner up to Cedric Craig for the coveted Mr. CHS award. A smile is a sure sign of ones spirit, and Reginald always has one for everyone, as well as a cheerful greeting and a humorous witticism to break the monotony of a long day. Reginald Russell |S CENTRAL SPIRIT! It is said that clothes make the man, and although Julie Peale is far from being a man, her clothes certainly do have it made. She exhibits extremely good taste in the garments she wears a tasteful mixture of high fashion dress wear and sporty casual attire. She is always up to date, and chooses accessories which become her wardrobe beautifully. A special salute to Centrals basketball team. This year our team was ranked number two and compiled a 17-4 record. SUISIPOAPY The Upperroom World- Wide Bible Deliverance Church Would Like to Invite You to Their Church Services: Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Service 12:00 Noon Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible Service at 7:00 on Tuesday Night Success Night at 7:00 on Friday night THE CHURCH WHERE EVERYBODY IS SOMEBODY IN THE LORD Burger King inchs on! 2010 Watson Blivd., Warner Robins 3267 Vineville Ave., Macon 3773 Bloomfield Rd., Macon 3025 Pio Nono Ave., Macon 1188 Gray Hwy., Macon MRS. WINNERS Chicken & Biscuits Gray Hwy. Bloomfield Dr. Vineville Ave. Macon, Ga. Climb Aboard! COME GO WITH US First Baptist Church Top of Poplar Street Macon, Ga. Champs Sandwich Shop Soup Salad Ingleside Ave. Sandwiches Macon, Ga. BFI Waste Systems We Pack Up Your Troubles Professional waste collection services for industrial, commercial and residential customers Our most cheris' emoris will always be with OD.LUCK! Municipal contract services. Prompt reliable service. Modern, radio Tom \\ eae. ; dispatched trucks. All steel containers. ___Compliments San Wager and Angie Tomey > 4921 Interstate Dr. Macon, GA 474-5972 Congratulations Seniors! From Clay Harris Congratulations Seniors! Danyal Compliments of Stephanie and Maurice The Porch Crowd Best Wishes Seniors of 84 Anne B. Hadarits Congratulations Paula, Rifle Captain WE LOVE YOU! Lynn Holley Congratulations to the Pegasus Joseph E. Phillips Congratulations to the Sugarbear Band Darrell Roberts Congratulations Misty Mom and Dad Jill, : I'm so glad that we have become BEST friends. We've had a lot of good times together over the years. | sure will miss you next year! Good Luck in the future! | LOVE YOU, Jill P.S. Congratulation stotny BEST i aw Bs Sooper Scooper Ice Cream... . Family Entertainment 4357 Forsyth Road Rivoli Crossing Macon, Georgia 31210 474-1151 Bring your yearbook to Sooper Scooper in Rivoli Crossing and receive 2 free tokens or 1 single dip ice cream. A TOKEN OF OUR APPRECIATION FOR YOUR PATRONAGE CENTRAL BANK of GEORGIA WE LIKE PEOPLE... PEOPLE LIKE US. MACON per 5 ) a ame ve. lr tal Apora) isty @ i 8 re x : <4 $ uw 2 3 s g na Compliments of Al Russell Used Cars Cowan Family 711 Second St Phone 743-9538 Macon, GA. Best Wishes Congratulations Cynathia Renee a Thomas Macon, Georgia 31204 745-2653 FROM YOUR MOTHER AND FAMILY Ron Smith Used Car Manager Dodge Keep Up the To m Good Work Jonathan Stimus From Your Dodge Mr. ONeal Pettigrew 3068 Riverside Drive Macon, Georgia 912-474-3700 For Pets Sake PROFESSIONAL GROOMING 2976 Vineville Avenue Macon, Georgia 745-1942 Good Luck Seniors of 84! Cyd Thanks for everything Ill miss you. Erica Good Luck at school Lisa Ga. College here we come! Thanks for being a great best friend. Leen and Beck Ill miss yall Keep the Lil Devils #1 Love ya all, Aims g4 Best _ = uu uw ake - REGINALDSS SENIORS S INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Ethridge & Bledsoe Paint Contractor 2840 Napier Avenue Macon, Georgia Max Bledsoe 745-1874 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 84 COMPLIMENTS OF DUNWODY INSURANCE AGENCY D. Frank Gunn President Macon Supply Company INDUSTRIAL AND WATER WORKS SUPPLIES 2140 Seventh St. P.O. Box 778 Macon, Georgia 912/743-1505 FREE ESTIMATES Rodgers Upholstery Shop Larry Rodgers 4504 COLUMBUS RD. MACON, GA 31206 FREE ESTIMATES ROBERT LITTLE PAINTING CONTRACTOR RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 2064 Sycomore St. Macon, GA. 31204 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF "84 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. M. D. SMITH SERVING MACON SINCE 1916 New Arcade BILLARDS 557 Cherry St. Macon, Georgia Cokes Camera Center 735 Cherry St. Macon, Ga. Williams Plaza Warner Robins, Ga. Hatcher Square Milledgeville, Ga. Congratulations Missie Love, Mom and Dad James Gang Haircutters Jimmy Johnson 3515 Vineville Ave. 743-4313 Macon, Ga 31204 10-6 Mon-Sat. "..the common education of a portion of our youth from every quarter, well deserves attention: George Washington 1796 We think so, too. Call us for an educational loan. LIBERTY & FEDERAL A Small Revolution In Banking. Equal Opportunity Lender Member FSLIC lis = GEORGIA BANX 2930 Riverside Dr. 515 Mulberry St. 3318 Vineville Ave. 3714 Eisenhower Pky. 3945 Pio Nono Ave. 614 Shurling Dr. 770 Pine St. Theres a one and only in refreshment, too i Be Us we am OB, Soe > > JA AZ " . ( . 3468 Napier A , Macon, Georgia 31204/91 91 Memorial Intermediate Care Home WV - =) May 1509 Cedar Avenue P.O. Box 4532 Macon, Georgia 31208 SALES SERVICE (912) 741-8356 Dixons Bicycles > hk CHRIS FAHEY 3001 VINEVILLE AVE. MANAGER MACON, GEORGIA 31204 Lizzie Chapel Baptist Church 1177 Bartlett Street Macon, GA 31204 Class of 82 Go Jackets Go Chargers COMPLIMENTS OF PETE WELLBORN Oxford Formal Wear TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE Northeast Plaza 624 Shurling Dr. 746-7733 McDonald's Age YOU DESERVE A BREAK TODAY Macon, Georgia OIL AIR CONDITIONERS TIRES ALIGNMENT BATTERIES GENERAL REPAIR James Car Kare Center MACON, GEORGIA 31204 PHIL JAMES 743-7825 Best Wishes to the Chargers COMPLIMENTS OF JOAN LOVETT Compliments of Lip JEWELRYS FINEST CRAFTSMEN ESS MANAGER, GREETS ERY: | 690 Holt Avenue M ,G ia 31213 Fianna eben Lutheran Church of the Redeemer 390 Pierce Ave. Macon, GA 31210 Hughes Supply Inc. The Finishing Touch Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning 2720 Sheraton Dr. Appliances, Electrical, Construction, Suite 120 Waterworks, and Wholesale. Macon, GA. 31204 Hutchings Funeral Home P.O. Box 4443 Macon, GA 31208 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. T. 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GA 31201 Compliments of Penny Pincher Macon, Georgia Congratulations Flag City School Jill of - Love, Dance and Exercise ss . 354 Cherry St. sa Mom Macon, GA 474-3927 Peter Pan Dry Congratulations Cleaners Bernadine LaVette 3284 Vineville Ave. Macon, GA. 31204 Oliver 474-2774 FROM YOUR MOTHER AND FAMILY Georgia Our Home of Quality Hospital Services Charter Medical Corporation, the only major hospital manage- ment company headquartered in Georgia, has nine facilities in its home state dedicated to high standards of quality patient care. @ Psychiatric Hospitals w General Acute Care Hospitals ATLANTA ATLANTA Peachford Hospital Shallowford Community Hospital MACON Metropolitan Eye and Ear Hospital Charter Lake Hospital (Specialty Surgery) SAVANNAH MACON Broad Oaks Hospital Middle Georgia Hospital Northside Community Hospital (Opening 1984) A Addictive Disease Hospitals ATLANTA Charter Brook Hospital ST. 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