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A. R. Willingham

Margaret

McEvoy

Macon, Georgia

Volume X

Editors:
Arlene Tomberlin
Stanley Lines
Business Managers:
Kathie Dunn
Dell Payne

Ramscotr

I am a part of all
that I have met;
yet all experience is

an arch where thro
gleams that

untravelled world.
A l fred Lord Ten nyson

Travelling toward that arch I encounter many situations. How
well I handle them depends on my maturity, persistence, de-
termination, and adaptability. As I gaze into the future I must
try to see the part I play. Will it be a leading role, a supporting
role, or will I be just one of the mass? A desire for more
knowledge pushes open doors that may not otherwise be
opened. My past experiences have made me the person that I
am and a part of all that I will become.

I am a part of:

my instructors
those around me
student life
organizations
the team

reflecting upon past experiences

searching for my own goals and striv-
ing to attain them ... appealing to
God for success and the success of
others ... giving to each day my

best.

a part of people...

Others . .

associating with my peers ...
kindling new friendships and
strengthening old ones
coming together with a com-
mon bond of friendship
strengthening myself through
fellowship ... backing the
Rams with spirit.

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scoring high, not only in endeavors, but also in effort ... accumulating a wealth of
knowledge ... changing erroneous ideas and confirming new ones.

learning...

participating to become a part ... challenging to provoke thought ... inquiring for a
better understanding ... listening to absorb ... hoping for the correct answer.

In the

classroom... .

At school...

voicing opinions through student council .. .
campaigning for an office ... bustling from
room to room ... packing suitcases for con-
ventions ... practicing endlessly for plays
and concerts

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In my

community . -

weaving a web of responsibilities ... collect-
ing for a worthwhile cause ... serving in
church activities ... showing an interest in
city affairs.

Fun-loving . it

eating strawberry pie

gyrating on the dance

floor ... following fads
circling the square

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working under authority .

making decisions ...

. planning for the future.

yet serious ...

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Because:

She upholds the high ideals and the traditions of McEvoy Senior; she bestows end-
lessly her time by advising the Senior Class, directing the Senior Play, and promot-
ing the dramatic arts through her assistance to the Dramatics Club; she has a re-
freshingly pleasant personality which she shares with all.

We proudly dedicate to you, Mrs. Karen Shockley, our portion of the 1968 Ram-
scott.

It is usually very typical of humans, in general, to
think only of themselves and what they might squeeze
out of life.

As students, we go to school in the morning, do
enough work to get by, and go home in the afternoon.
We seldom remember the dedicated people who give
the major part of their time to the art of teaching
and instructing. They already know much more than
the average person and still have the wisdom to
know there is still more to learn.

The teachers we are blessed with at Willingham

have takenmany hours out of school time to help

students they are interested in.
We, the Seniors, therefore dedicate this, our portion
of the 1968 Ramscott to the faculty of Willingham

Sr. High School.

Willingham
Senior Class

of 68

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A part of my

instructors .. .

they mold me ... they encourage me ...
they constantly work for my betterment ...
they scold me because they care ... they
strive to cultivate the seed of knowledge after
it has been planted ...

We, the McEvoy portion of the
Ramscott staff, have set aside this
page in devotion and appreciation
to our principal, Mrs. Mildred
Hull. Her overwhelming concern
for every student, her high stan-
dards of conduct, and her efficient
administration have added strength
to the structure of education.

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Mrs. Mildred W. Hull

Principals

A person who takes interest in his
boys, shows concern for their well-
being; a person who holds high
the ideals of education and en-
deavors to uphold the reputation
of Willingham:

Mr. Fred Johnson

Superintendent and Assistant

Julius Gholson Lloyd Newberry
Superintendent Assistant Superintendent

Board of Education

OFFICIAL BOARD: Seated: Mr. George P. Rankin, Jr., Mr. Charles C. Hertwig, Mr. Frank M. Willingham, Mr. Wallace
Miller, Jr., Dr. H. G. Weaver, Dr. Julius Gholson, Mr. John M. Hancock, Jr.; Standing: Mr. Lloyd Newberry, Dr. Earl Lewis,
Mr. Ralph Eubanks, Hon. Walter C. Stevens, Mr. Robert A. McCord, Jr., Mr. Herbert F. Birdsey.

Personnel

Mary Sue Wagner
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Harry Trawick
Gloria Washington
Martha Hutcherson
Stewart Jordan

Jim Littlefield

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Mary Lamback Available
Kathleen Twilley

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the machinery at McEvoy and Willingham. Without this fac-
tory of brains, toil, and sweat these two schools would be

like Jack without his beanstalk.

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RR Perseverance, patience and two big listening ears describe

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Dorothy Cox Harriet Durkee

Business

Jeanette Chambers
Laura Kersey

Wanda Pahdoco
Doris Walker

Skill and talenttwo elements completely necessary
to draw and shape, type and take shorthand, parallel
park and drive on Pio Nono.

Junyth Weeks
Rosalyn Brown
Daisy Beatty

Drivers Ed.

Jackie Odom Franklin Windham

Claude Davis
Pate Lowery
Roger Greene

Susan Archer
Addie Rie Baird
Elizabe th Hinesley

Blenza Glover

Bonnie Smith
Karen Shockley
Carolyn Sherwood
Elmer Whitaker

Madge Chapman
Jerry Rogers
Thomas Hooks
Barbara Watson
Trudy Norris

Diagraming sentences
speare and Hamlet were

English

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learning definitions ... wishing you knew who William Shake-

editing a newspaper

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Amy Perry
Barbara Blount
Trugen Reindorp
Cynthia Malone

Lena Pendergrass
Patsy Moody

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Home Economics

Winifred Colquitt
Christine Powell
Bertha Evans

Harold Watson
Carter Kyser
Wiley Shouppe
Norma Smith

Did Columbus really discover America? Is H,O +-
SO.A,P really what doctors wash their hands with

before surgery? Does the earthworm really have a

heart and liver? Is Russia going to the moon before

us?

Science

Steve Borum
Robert Floyd
Judye Hancock

Jacquelyn Richardson
Winifred Fowler
Mary Weaver

Gail Bland
Suzanne Spence
Rosalind Adelstone

Carole Grace
Mary Smith
JoAnn Deloach

Frances Gresham
Helen Dennis

Mary Willingham
Martin Gronka

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Anne Hadarits
Mary Jane Nicholson

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Physical Education

To be able to hit bulls-eye or jump that hurdle; to
sing like the Bald Soprano; to plant that prize
asparagus bush. Chin up! When youve done any
of these youve done something to be proud of
because part of yourself has been given.

Joan Hudson
Barbara Reves
David Graves

Curtis Kingsley
Jerry Joyner

Carol Ragsdale
Lloyd Bohannon
Jim Hammond

H. E. Simmons

age sg Industrial Arts

Billy Henderson

and

Agriculture

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Faculty Directory

VMICEVOY

ARCHER, SUSAN
English 11; North Georgia College; Sr. Class Advisor.

BAIRD, ADDIE RIE
Business English, English 11; Wesleyan College, A.B., Mercer University
M.Ed.; Beta Club Advisor.

BLOUNT, BARBARA

Spanish I and II; Spelman College, A.B.; Spanish Club Advisor.

BROWN, ROSALYN
Typing I, Machines, Office Practice; Womens College, B.S.; Advisor
Business Staff Ramscott.

CHAMBERS, JEANETTE
Typing I, Stenography I; Georgia Southern College, B.S.; Business Ad-
visor Bonnie Blue Print.

COLQUITT, WINIFRED

Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Algebra II; Wesleyan College, A.B.,
Mercer University, M.Ed., University of North Carolina; Advisor Math
Club.

COX, DOROTHY
Art; Mercer University, A.B., Womens College, M.Ed.; Advisor Art Club.

DENNIS, HELEN
Biology; Wesleyan College, A.B., University of Chicago, Mercer, Emory;
Advisor Science Club.

FOWLER, WINIFRED

Geography, World History; Mercer, B.S., Womens College.

GLOVER, BLENZA
Journalism, English 10; Troy State, Georgia Southern, B.S.; Advisor
Bonnie Blue Print.

GRACE, CAROLE
Social Studies; Wesleyan, A.B.; Advisor Tri-Hi-Y.

GRESHAM, FRANCES
Biology; University of North Carolina, A.B., Mercer, M.Ed.; Red Cross,
Science Club Advisor.

HADARITS, ANNE
P.E.; Womens College, B.S.; Advisor G.A.A., Student Council.

HINESLEY, ELIZABETH
English 12, World History; Mercer, A.B., Emory, M.A.; Advisor Ramscott.

HUDSON, JOAN
Chorus; University of Georgia, B.F.A., M.M.E.; Choral Council.

LOWERY, PATE

Business Math, Typing I; University of Georgia, B.B.A.

MOODY, PATSY
Home Economics II and III; Womens College, B.S., University of Georgia,

M.Ed.; Advisor F.H.A.

NICHOLSON, MARY JANE
an Georgia Southern, B.S.; Advisor Pep Club, Student Council, Junior
ass.

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ODOM, JACKIE

Drivers Ed.; University of Georgia, B.S.

PAHDOCO, WANDA
Bookkeeping, General Business, Typing I; Oklahoma State, B.S.; Advisor
F.B.L.A.

PENDERGRASS, LENA
Home Economics IV; University of Georgia, B.S., H.E., M.H.E.; Advisor
A.M.C.C., F.H.A.

PERRY, AMY
French I and II; Duke University, B.A., M.A.; Advisor F.T.A., French
Club.

POWELL, CHRISTINE

Geometry, Algebra II; Tift College A.B.; Advisor Sophomore Class.

PRIESTER, EVA

Asst. Librarian, Southern Business College.

RABERN, VERNA
Librarian; Wesleyan College A.B., Graduate Work Emory; Advisor Li-
brary Club.

RAGSDALE, CAROL
P.E., Georgia College at Milledgeville; Advisor Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders,
Jr. Pep Club.

REVES, BARBARA
Band; University of Georgia, B.S.; Advisor Band Club.

RICHARDSON, JACQUELYN
American History; Wesleyan College, A.B., Duke University, M.A.T.;
Advisor Student Council.

SELMAN, ILA

Dietitian, Eastman High School.

SHOCKLEY, KAREN
Senior English, Advanced English; Wesleyan College A.B.; Advisor Sr.
Dramatics.

SMITH, BONNIE
English Il; Mercer, A.B.

SMITH, NORMA
Algebra I and Il; Womens College, B.S.; Advisor Math Club.

TOLLERSON, LULA
Counselor; Mercer University, A.B., University of Georgia, M.Ed.; Six
Year Specialist.

TRAWICK, HARRY
Asst. Principal; Mercer, A.B.; Georgia Southern, M.Ed.

WAGNER, MARY SUE

Secretary; Miller Senior.

WALKER, DORIS
Stenography II, Transcription, Typing I; Womens College, A.B., Emory;
Advisor Senior Class.

WASHINGTON, GLORIA

Counselor; Spelman College, A.B.

WEAVER, MARY
American History, Economics; University of Georgia, B.B.A., Mercer
M.Ed.; Advisor Junior Class.

WEEKS, JUNYTH
Typing I and II, Notehand; Brewton Parker, Georgia Southern, Womens
College, A.B.

WILLINGHAM, MARY
Chemistry; Furman University, Wesleyan, B.S.; Advisor Red Cross.

WILLINGHAM

ADELSTONE, ROSALIND
World History; University of Georgia, A.B.

BEATTY, DAISY
Typing I and II, Office Practice; Winthrop, B.S.

BLAND, GAIL
American History and Geography; The Womens College, A.B.

BOHANNON, LLOYD

P.E.; Georgia Southern, B.S.

CHAPMAN, MADGE
English; Mercer, B.A.; Advisor Red Cross.

DAVIS, CLAUDE DEWITT
Business Education, Business Law, Typing, Bookkeeping, Economics;
Florida A & M, B.S.

DELOACH, JO ANN
World Geography, Economics, Business Law; Georgia College at Milledge-
ville, B.S.

DUCKWORTH, JESSE

D.E., Government, American History; University of Georgia, Mercer, A.B.

DURKEE, HARRIETT

Art; University of Georgia, B.F.A.

EVANS, BERTHA

Algebra I, Commercial Arithmetic; Morgan State College, B.S.

FLOYD, ROBERT
Biology; Mercer, A.B.; Key Club.

GRAVES, DAVID

Band, General Music; University of Georgia, B.M.; Band.

GREENE, ROGER
Distributive Education; Georgia. Tech, Mercer University, A.B.; DECA
Advisor.

GRONKA, MARTIN M.

Chemistry, Physics; Pennsylvania State University, B.S. and M.S. Equiva-

lent; Science Club Advisor.

HAMMOND, JIM
Physical Education; University of Tennessee, Memphis State University,
B.S., M. of Education; Student Council Advisor.

HANCOCK, JUDIETH
Biology, Physical Science; Woman's College of Georgia, B.S.

HENDERSON, BILLY
Physical Education; University of Georgia, B.S.; Ram Club Advisor.

HOOKS, THOMAS JAMES
English, German; Mercer University, A.B.; Advisor Beta Club, Chess Club.

HUTCHERSON, MARTHA O.
Librarian; Wesleyan College, Emory University A.B., B.L.S.; Library Club
Advisor.

JORDAN, BENJAMIN STEWART

Counselor; Mercer University, Georgia Southern, A.B

JOYNER, JERRY L.

Industrial Arts; University of Georgia, B.S.

KERSEY, LAURA
Bookkeeping 1 and 2; Georgia Southern, B.S.; FBLA Advisor.

KINGSLEY, CURTIS
D.C.T., Advanced Drawing; Mississippi State, B.S.; VICA Advisor.

KYSER, CARTER

Geometry; Auburn University, M.S.

LAMBACK, MARY B.

Secretary; GAB Business.

MALONE, CYNTHIA T.
French, English; University of North Carolina, University of Chicago,
Lambuth College, Wesleyan College; French Club Advisor.

MIXON, TOMMY
Physical Education; Mercer University, Georgia College A.B.,
Student Council Advisor.

MOORE, JACQUELYN E.

Sec. to Asst. Principal.

REINDORP, TRUJEN W.

Spanish; University of Southern Mississippi, M.A.; Spanish Club Advisor.

ROGERS, JERRY HOWARD
English; Mercer University B.A.

SHERWOOD, CAROLYN

English; Woman's College, B.S.

SHOUPPE, WILEY P.
Algebra I and II; University of Alabama, M.A.; Math Club Advisor.

SMITH, MARY P. 3
American History; Mercer University, A.B., M.Ed.; RAMSCOTT Advisor.

SPENCE, SUZANNE
Government, World History; Wesleyan College, A.B.; Advisor Junior
Cabinet, Jr. Civitan.

TWILLEY, KATHLEEN

Cafeteria Manager

WATSON, BARBARA ANN
English, Drama, Journalism;

Wesleyan College, A.B.; Advisor for RAMPAGE, Debating Team.

WATSON, HAROLD L. :
Advanced Math, Algebra II; Mercer University, A.B.; Student Council
Advisor.

WHITAKER, ELMER J. a .
English; Mercer University, A.B.; Advisor Jr. Civitan, Sr. Cabinet.

WHINDAM, FRANKLIN D.
Driver Education; Berry College, Georgia Southern, B.S.

A Part of Those
Around Me

Studying, learning, taking notes, participat-
ing in class discussions . . . but best of all
socializing with peers, the people who share
your likes and dislikes and have the same
bright outlooks on life . . . the class mates
you want to remember in the future.

Class of 70

Vice-Presidents: Barbara Wyatt, Greg Gay

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Secretaries: Connie Josey, Richard Tumlin
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Presidents: Miranda Whitsel and Steve Powell

Directorsleft to right: Shirley Dixon, Debbie Dykes, Kate Abernathy, Fran Henderson

Kate Abernathy
Kay Agan
Katherine Askew
Donna Bagley
Brenda Baggarley

Vicky Baldwin

Ann Barnes
Carol Barnes
Bambi Bartlett
Rebecca Bartlett
Brenda Bass
Joy Battle

Barbara Baxter
Janice Becton
Elaine Bedgood
Sharon Bell
Sheila Bell
Lynne Benner

Debbie Bennett
Beverly Benton
Cora Blackwell
Jeanne Blackwell
Julie Blair
Lynne Blizzard

Vickie Bonner
Donna Bowen
Linda Bowers
Connie Brown
Jeanne Brown
Regina Broxton

Vicki Bruce

Linda Burdette
Mary Jo Burkhalter
Gail Burnett

Joy Byars

Susan Caldwell

Sharon Cameron
Gail Cannon
Barbara Carpenter
Paula Carson

Lori Case

Cathy Carithers

Delia Causey
Cathy Cloud
Bobby Cobb
Edith Cole
Debra Collins
Ann Copeland

Cindy Cook

Debbie Cook
Lawana Cosey
Pansy Courson
Rhonda Countryman
Gena Cox

Debra Craine
Judy Crissey
Debbie Croft
Gail Crowder
Pam Dalton
Barbara Daniel

Brenda Davis
Janice Davis
Jean Davis
Linda Davis
Wanda Davis
Sandra Dial

Diane Dickerson
Elaine Dixon
Shirley Dixon
Jenny Dubose
Sherry Duckworth
Dee-Ann DuPree

Debbie Dykes
Debbie Elrod
Regina Emilio
Lynn Epting
Diane Evans
Cathy Farnsworth

Chery] Firtcher
Pam Floyd

Rita Floyd

Phyllis Ford

Leila Fowler
Debbie Francavage

Jo-Ellen Friedlander
Lynda Fuller
Cherly Garner
Debbie Garner
Linda Garrett

Robin Gates

Gloria Gay

Fran Giddens
Ann Goldstein
Patsy Goolsby
Daborah Goodwin
Pat Gooding

Tric ia Grace
Mary Graves
Gwendolyn Green
Mitzie Greene
Carol Griffin
Maryaliea Grimes

Patsy Hammond
Betty Faye Hamrick
Gloria Harbin
Kittie Harbuck
Jane Hardeman
Lynda Harrison

Bonnis Hart
Debbie Hartley
Gwen Harvard
Laura Harville
Fran Henderson
Kathy Herring

Susan Herring
Cherry Hill

Chery! Hill

Elaine Hodges
Mary Paula Hodnett
Gayle Holliday

Jenny Holt
Lynn Hopkins
Beth Horne
Sylvia Hortman
Patricia Howard
Diane Howell

Diane Howell
Sue-Ellen Howell
Becky Hudson
Katherine Hudson
Charlene Hulett
Janice Hurt

Linda Hurt
Marsha Hutcheson
Mollie Hyder
Verna Ingram
Becky Johnson
Cyri Johnson

Paula Johnson
Juleen Johnson
Linda Jones
Margaret Jones
Nancy Jones
Suzanne Jones

Sheila Jordan
Connie Josey
Nancy Keith
Laura Keyes
Dianne King
Paulette King

Surelle Krysalka
Debbie Lamb
Lynn Lawing
Brenda Lawrence
Pam Leverette
Deborah Leverett

Linda Lester
Georgette Lipford
Kay Lingold
Carolyn Long
Judith Madden
Debbie Mauldin

Carla McAllister
Barbara McBride
Johnny McBride
Patricia McBride
Kay McCall
Lurie McCook

Connie McCoy
Judy McCranie
Denise McDaniel
Marsha McDaniel
Faye McDonald
Debbie McElhenney

Julie McGee
Rhonda McKinnon
Sandra McMillan
Ginger Metts
Barbara Mikus
Cheryl Misch

Cathy Moore
Belinda Morgan
Janet Morgan
Erin Morris
Margie Morris
Deborah Mullis

Kathy Nicholson
Barbara Nobles
Kay Nolan
Nona Partridge
Helen Perry
Susan Perry

Judy Phillips
Sheila Phillips
Jean Pope
Marion Pope
Debra Powell
Sharon Powell

Dianne Probert
Bobbie Proctor
Cherie Pruett
Margaret Pryor
Donna Quick
Sandra Quinn

Warrene Rackley
Janie Radcliff
Janice Rainey
Geraldine Reeves
Debbie Register
Kathy Revell

Nancy Reynolds
Janie Rigby
Diane Roberts
Jo-Ann Roberts
Nancy Robertson
Geni Rogers

Paula Russ
Waverlyn Sandefur
Nancy Scanlan
Daphene Scott
Melody Seaton
Debbie Shepard

Jennifer Sherwood
Donna Shupe

Pam Sirmans

Kay Smith

Mona Smith

Sue Smith

Sherry] Smith
Sheila Smith
Lana Snead
Darnell Spillers
Pam Spires
Peggy Sprinkle

Joyce Stephens
Susan Stokes
Melody Stone
Gail Story
Nancy Strong
Beth Stuckey

Linda Stuckey
Kay Stubbs
Brenda Summerlin
Linda Tamplin
3arbara Taylor
Deborah Taylor

Judy Taylor
Peggy Taylor
Barbara Temples
Ellen Thames
Debra Thaxton
Becky Thomas

Linda Thomas
Marsha Thomas
Sue Thomas
Charlene Thompson
Delilia Thompsan
Judy Tillman

Vickie Tillman
Pam Tomberlin
Wanda Towson
Candy Tucker

Reba Tucker

Theresa Vinson

Bonnie Waddleton
Harriet Walker
Rosemary Ward
Deborah Waters
Sandra West
Elaine Westfoul

Nancy Whitaker
Nicki Whitley
Miranda Whitsel
Debby Williams
Sue Wilkinson
Darlene Wilson

Gloria Wilson

Linda Wilson

Rena Wi'son

Sandra Wilson
Nancy Winters
Rhonda Witherington

Cynthia Woodard
Geralean Woolfolk
Deborah Wright
Barbara Wyatt
Kathy Young

Edward Adams
Robert Adams
Ken Alderman
Travis Almond
Bill Amann

Orman Arnold

Chuck Arnold
Al Askew
David Avera
John Baker
Jerry Barbour

Alan Barfield

Jody Bassett
Donnie Belflower
Ricky Bennett
Sam Bilderback
Wayne Black
Donald Blair

Glen Blassingame
Daryl Bolinger
Reggie Boutwell
Steve Bowman
Ronald Bramlett
Ronnie Brantley

Dennis Brickle
Lamar Bridges
Leonard Bridger
Ralph Bridges
Neal Bronson
Bob Brown

Dennie Brown
Gary Brown
Garry Bryant
Gary Bryant
Tony Bryant
Alan Burdette

Steve Burgamy
Hugh Burkette
Leon Bryd
Jimmy Cannon
Sherwood Carter
John Cato

Richard Churchwell
Steve Clemments
Larry Coffee
Victor Colbert
Everett Collins
Ronnie Collins

Mike Collinsworth
Douglas Combes
Reggie Cooper
Steve Crabb

Dale Crawford
Gary Curtis

Burt Dean
Joe Deane
Sunny Defore
David Dixon
Edsel Douglas
James Dove

Llyod Dowd
Mike Dunn
Ronnie Dykes
Danny Easler
Frank Edward
Ralph Edwards

Tommy Emerson
Raliegh Faircloth
Stephen Fisher
Brian Fitzpatrick
Floyd Hoyle

Bob Fountain

Richard Frank
David Fritz
Larry Freeman
Randy Frost
Alan Fulgham
Mike Fuller

Doug Furney
David Gales
Greg Gay
Donovan Gilley
Barry Gillis
Philip Glover

Neil Godby
Kenneth Godfrey
Richard Goins
Steve Gombkato
Sid Goodroe
Willie Goolsby

David Goss
Andy Grubbs
Darrell Grant
Bill Gray
John Groves
Fred Gunter

Wayne Hall
Ken Hamlin
Robert Hamlin
Tim Hamlin
Harry Hardan
Lyn Hardison

Charlie Hartness
Jimmy Harwell
Mike Hattaway
Mike Hayes
Henry Haynes

Jeff Haw thorne

Bill Heath

Alan Helmuth
Larry Hemphill
Richie Hightower
Van Hill

Ben Hinson

Charlie Holloman
Wayne Holcomb
Carl Holmes
Ronnie Hood
Bob Hopkins
Chuck Horne

Kim Horne
Gerald Horton
Kenneth Horton
Mike Howard
Ricky Hubbard
Frank Hughes

James Hughes
Ralph Hughes
Rudy Hulette
Wiley Hutcheson
Franklin Hutto
Mike Ingram

Larry Johnson
Bobby Johnson
Freddie Jones
Jerry Jones
Johnny Jordan
Henry Joyner

Duane Kilgore
Mike King
Stan Knight
Steve Krau
Phil Ladson
Dennis Land

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Mike Larsen

Monty Lavender
Davis Lengel
Buddy Lewis
Steve Levertt
Tommy Lilley

Stephen Lindsey
Donnie Livingston
Johnny Lockhart
Alan Long

Doug Lord
Charles Lane

Phillip Mann
Steve Mann
Aran Martin
Mike Mason
Steve Mason
Randy Mathews

Eugene Mayfeild
Pat McConnell
John McCranie
Ferrell McLendon
Hubert McLeod
Bill Meadows

John Meister

Stephen Middlebrooks
Tommy Miller

Herbie Montgomery
Mike Moore

Mark Moore

Mark Morgan
Jeremiah Mosely
Freddy Mullin
Bobby Napier
Ricky Nesmith

Lamar Newman

Mark Newsome
Lee Norris
Eddie OHern
Earnest Ogletree
Ronald Olliff

James Peacock

William Percival
Kerry Pilcher
David Pirkle
Roger Powell
Steve Powell
Robert Prince

David Pruett
Melvin Pyles
Bert Quinn A
Cliff Rabanus
Mike Randall ae = =
Alan Redmond a~
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Ricky Reid
Jimmy Renolds
Tommy Riggs + =
Perry Rogers a J
Sonny Roland .
Frank Sagnibene }

Otis Scarbary
Charles Scarbrough
Wayne Scarbrough
Richard Selph
Charles Sharp

Glen Sharp

Michael Shaw
Shep Shepard
John Shore
Andrew Sughart
Donnie Shurley
Orman Simpson

Lou Sizer
Arthur Slaughter
Jarry Smallwood
Alan Smith
Danny Smith
Danny Smith

David Smith

Kemp Smith

Stan Smith fe ap
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Steve Smith o

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Bill Sowell

Raymond Spears <3 I Ss PA
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Mike Stafford
Chester Stewart
Mark Stevens
James Stephenson
Richard Strickland
Hayward Sweat

Timmy Tanner
Chuck Teel
Bruce Thigpen
James Thigpen
Bruce Thomas
Gary Thomas

Charlie Thompson
Roger Thorman
Mike Tinker
Larry Tinsley
Lafayette T insley

Mike Toland

Wesley Toler
Jeff Troutman
Jerry Tucker
Richard Tumblin
Charles Upchurch
Mike Upchurch

Gaylan Waid
Ricky Ward
Timmy Watson
Jason Weaver
Philip Webb
Richard Whelchel

Steve Wells
Ronnie West
Bryant Wilcher
Kenny Wikes
Bruce Williams
Gary Williams

Mike Willingham
Ray Willingham
Jerry Wilkerson
Ricky Wilson
Denald Wilson
Douglas Wilson

Ken Whitehead
Bill Whitehead
David Whitehouse
Don Wires

Jon Wood

Nathan Woodruff

Lamar Zellner
Mike Zwally
Jimmy Jennings

ophomore

Yr

Presidents: Susan Manning, Bruce Crowe, not shown

Directors: Dana Parker, Pat Amos, Jill Self

Annette Brantley
Brenda Breland
Naomi Brewer
Cathy Brittian
Penny Brooks
Brenda Bruce

Patsy Bryant
Linda Burgamy
Phyllis Burnes
Karen Burnett
Judy Caisse
Debra Cameron

Kay Cannady
Brenda Cannon
Linda Carr
Sharon Carter
Ann Chaffin
Pat Childers

Judy Chitwood
Susan Claney
Brenda Clark
June Clark
Patsy Clark
Barbara Cohen

Susan Allen

Pat Amos
Deborah Anderson
Shirley Archer
Cherie Arnold
Myra Arnold

Pam Attaway
Brenda Austin
Aurelia Avera
Ann Baggs

Raydell Barr

Gwen Bass

Deborah Bassett
Shirley Bassett
Sheila Batts
Rose Baxter
Janice Beasley

Kathy Bilderback

Beth Bliss

Elaine Boone

Ann Boothe

Carol Bostick

Janis Bradfield
Elizabeth Bramblett

Glenda Compton
Cathy Cox
Theresa Cox
Xavia Crissey
Carolyn Crosby
Diane Dairs

G'enda Daniels
Dianne Davis
Jackie Davis
Elaine Deal
Patsy Deason
Cathy Dixon

Virginia Dixon
Kathy Dominy
Leslie Ann Drum
Pam Dubose
Kay Durden
Gladys Edwards

Wendy Edwards
Sherry Elder
Gloria English
Sheryl Ennis
Debbie Epting
Elaine Evans

Sharon Farnsworth
Glynis Fields

Sara Folds

Anita Foster
Crystal Fountain
Donna Fowler

Linda Fulwood
Valerie Funck
Cathy Garnto
Debra Gillis

Pat Glover
Debbye Gonzalez

Jo Ann Goodwin
Gwen Goss

Nita Gray
Dianne Greenway
Judy Griffin
Rhonda Griggs

Linda Grimes
Alice Guinn

Becky Hall

Wanda Hallman
Mary Etta Hamrick
Nancy Hare

Sharon King
Laverne Kitchens
Marie Kitchens

Becky Lanford
Carol Lannon
Linda Lee

Freda Lewis
Theresa Lord
Brenda Lowery

Janice Mackey
Ellen Mann

Susan Manning

Ann Harrell
Pamela Harrell
Harriet Hantley
Jill Heath
Sharon Hightower

Wanda Hill

Lawanna Holder
Cindy Holland
Pam Holloway
Nanne tte Hooks
Vickie Horne

Sarah Hughes

Gail Hutto
Paulette Hulett
Gail Hunt
Donna Jackson
Michelle Jerkins

Patty Johnson

Brenda Jones
Faye Jones
Judy Josey
Rhonda Kerr
Carol King
Judy King

Diane Marshall

De Juan Martin
Kathryn McElmurray
Cheryl McGraw
Debbie McLemore
Sue Meadows

Diane Meeks
Lynn Metz
Chrissy Miles
Gayle Milford
Pat Mills
Jackie Mize

Patricia Moncrief
Lyn Moore

Pat Moye

Janice Mullinix
Patricia Mullis
Wynoka Myers

Bernice Napier
Sandy Norris
Valerie Norris
Carol Parham
Dana Parker
Sylvia Parks

Anne Partridge
Jacque Patterson
Carol Peavy

Vicky Phelps
Doris Phillips
Patsy Pippin

Helen Pope
Ramona Pope
Carol Ann Potter

Brenda Powell
Marsha Powell
Gloria Price

Joyce Stephens
Cathie Stevens
Molly Stewart
Susan Stickney
Gail Sutton
Vickie Swain

Brenda Thames
Brenda Theiss
Melba Thistlewood
Brenda Thomas
Jean Towson

Janis Tucker

Joyce Tucker
Lynn Tyson
Judy Underwood
Janice Ussery
Carol Venable
Gwen Vinson

Susan Waddell
Janice Walsh
Deborah Waters
Claris Waltman
Becky Watson
Cynthia Wellborn

Patsy Price

Debra Pritchett
Miriam Purser
Melorie Raley
Carolyn Rasmussen

Wanda Rawls

Laketa Ritch
Carolyn Robertson
Roxanne Robertson
Patric ia Rogers
Cathy Rowe
Latrell Rowell

Cathy Sanders
Susan Savage
Karen Scott
Jill Self
Debra Shaw
Joy Shepard

Joy Simpson
Theresa Skinner
Brenda Smith
Cheryl Spell
Sonnie Spell
Linda Stallings

Teresia Wester
Sheila White
Elaine Williams
Gail Williams
Linda Williams
Mae Williams

Mary Ann Williams
Paula Williams
Faith Willoughby
Gwen Woolfolk
Tommie Dee Wood
Gail Wood

Toni Wilson
Margie Wilson
Sherry Willis

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Randy Bates
Cynthia Collins
Johnny Davis
John DuPree

C. W. Eldridge
Donnie Evans
Larry Fulford
Hugh Green
Randy Hasty
David Higgerbothem
Jerold Hooker
Adner Jennings
Dean Johnson
Bobby Jones
Richard Kunka
Frances Landford
Michael Lee

Roman Lozano

Paul Luttrel
Morris NeSmith
Mike Pyles
Robert Rhodes
Dale Sallon
Donnie Sanford
David Shippen
Sandra Spell
Phil Sprinkle
Everette Tharpe
Ronnie Ussery
Carl Wade
Daniel Watson
Robert Williams
Charles Willis
Donald Windham
Sheila Worrell
Donald Young

Duffy Addleton
Larry Arnold
Tony Baird
Ricky Barron
Billy Beale
Phil Bell

Phillip Bellury
Ricky Blalock
Bud Bowen
David Bowman
Tim Braswell
Larry Britt

Lamar Brown
Billy Browning
Randy Buffington
Kenny Burnett
Terry Busbee
Elmer Butler

Vince Caldwell
Allen Cameron
Earl Carmichael
Wayne Carter
William Causey
Andy Chapman

Terry Chapman
Billy Christy
Jimmy Clanton
Ronnald Colbert
Jerry Coleman
Phil Coleman

Ray Cooper
Johnny Courson
Tommy Coxwell
Ronnie Crosby
Donnie Cross
Bruce Crowe

James Cruz
Dewey Davis
Sammy Davis
Neil Deese
Morty Denham
Dery] Dent

Ricky Deriso
Jerry Dixon
David Doss
David Dowd
Steve Drawhorn
Barry Dugan

John Dunn
Andy Durden
Jerry Edge
Don Edwards
Rex Ellington
Charles Evans

Dennis Fitzpatrick
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Robert Ford
Donnie Fussell
Russel Gay
Manwell Germany
Billy Gilbert
Wayne Goforth

Reid Goodman
John Goodner
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Stephen Grinstead
Mike Guilmette
Freddy Hall
Ronnie Hammond
Joe Hane

Kenny Hargroves

Stephen Harr
David Harris
Leon Harris
Leonard Hart
Terry Harvil
Bobby Hayslip

Mark Herrington
Tyrone Hicks

Glenn Higginbotham
Harvey Hill

James Holmes

Mike Hooks

Ander Horne
David Hudson
Jim Huling
Mike Huling
Jerry Hunnicutt
Van Hunter

Billy Inman
Donnie Jackson
Eddie Jarreil
William Johnson
Roger Jones
Wayne Jones

Jerry Jordan
John Jordan

gory Kendrick
Kenneth Kitchens
Donnie Knight
Daniel Leslie

Ted Livingston
Steve Martin
Doyle Mason
Deen Mathews
Tommy McAdams
Larry McCollum

Scott McCook
Keith McGraw
Jimmy McHugh
Jimmy Meadows
Robert Mercer
Richard Merchant

Sam Metcalf
Michael Mims
Calvin Minchew

Furney Mishoe
Johnny Mitchell
Gerry Monroe

Buddy Moore
Larry Moore
Wayne Moore

John Moorman
Bill Morstad
Jimmy Mosely

John Reid
Henry Robertson
Robert Robinson

David Rumph
Terry Sark
Gary Scott

Tommy Seagraves
Joey Seguin
Johnny Sharpless

DLane Skipper
George Slappey
Johnny Smith

Paul Mosely
Terry Mullis
Billy NeSmith
Mike Odom
Mike Odom
Phil Odom

Kenneth Ogletree
Bruce O'Neal
Claud Osborn
Kenny Pancake
Steve Patat
Wayne Peebles

David Peed

Hal Perry

Larry Peterson
Mike Pettis
Roger Phillips
Mike Pinholstar

Jerry Pope
Terry Poulnott
David Powell
Charles Price
Daniel Price
Johnny Pryor

Lynn Smith
Mark Smith
Ralph Smith
Stan Smith
Steve Smith
Kendal Spears

Andy Spires
Sam Stafford
Morris Starley
Carl Stewart
Larry Stokes
Sammy Storey

Jim Stuckey
Jerry Tapley
Tyrone Tapley
Richard Taylor
Clay Thames
Andy Thomas

Ricky Thomas
Al Thrasher
Roger Tinker
Roger Trask

Monty Truelove

Mike Tucker

Eddie Vance
Ricky Waites
Ricky Wasden
Sonny Welch
Larry West
Mike Wheeler

Kee White

Mike White
John Whitehead
John Whitehurst
Randy Wilkes
Erwin Wilkinson

Garry Williams
Randy Willingham
Dennis Wilson

A. W. Wright
Mike Wolff

Johnny Yates

Joe Ezell

Gene Crump

Presidents: Patti Young, Wayne Jones

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Directors: Jo Ann Russell, Susie Keys, Jaye Harvard, Myra Edwards

Marjorie Alexander
Linda Anderson
Susan Archer

Patsy Arrowood

Pete Aultman
Lael Bartlett
Brenda Bateman
Eva Bateman

Suzann Battle
Dianne Baughcum
Joyce Bennett
Rebecca Bond

Connie Boney
Janice Boyett
Faye Breland
Mabel Bridger

Arleen Brooks
Dianne Brown
Dale Brown

Brenda Bryant

Linda Bunch
Nancy Burgamy
Sheila Burgamy
Kathy Burnett

Nancy Butler
Elaine Byrd
Alline Cameron
Patricia Cameron

Jacque Carr
Carol Chambers
Kathy Chambers
Gail Cheves

Sharon Clark
Sharon Clark
Brenda Clack
Pam Clifton

Shirley Colbert
Glenda Cole
Pat Collins
Lynn Cox

Gayle Cranford
Peggy Cruz
Karen Crutchfield
Brenda Darling

Sylvia Davidson
Carolyn Davis
Cecillia Davis
Pat Davis

Patty Davis
Sheryl Davis
Libby Dechman
Deidre Deese

Gloria DeLoach
Connie Dingler
Paula Dixon
Opal Douglas

Melba Duggan
Kathie Dunn

Susan Durden
Myra Edwards

Hazel Elton
Joy Emerick
Bengale Evans
Emily Evans

Elaine Ezzell
Yvonne Ezzell
Janice Farrell
Regina Fellows

Vicki Fincher
Katherine Finney
Kathy Fletcher
Vickie Fordham

Jackie Francis
Elaine Franklin
Donna Fulford
Janie Furney

Patricia Garrett
Carol Gay
Beverly Gibson
Susan Gilbert

June Gladney
Krista Goforth
Brenda Grant
Connie Graves

Connie Gray
Elaine Griffin
Patsy Griffin
Sunny Hamlin

Pam Hamlin
Penny Hamlin
Diane Hamm
Verna Hamm

Sharon Hattaway
Jaye Harvard
Deborah Hayes
Billie Henry

Millie Higdon
Linda Hightower
Arden Hill
Allison Hill

Alice Hinote
Martha Ann Hinson
Pat Hornday
Lynne Horton

Carol Howard
Sandra Howard
Deborah Hubbard

Sandra Hudson

Pat Huff
Sandra Huff
Gena Jackson
Carla James

Delaine Jarriel
Christelle Johnson
Barbara Joiner
Susan Jones

Debra Jordan
Ginger Keller
Beth Kent

Susie Keys

Alice King
Pam Kitchens
Susan Krewson
Debra Lake

Susan Lilley

Betty Lockhart
Brenda Lovejoy
Elaine Lovejoy

Susan Loyd
Susan Manning
Sherma Matthews
Linda McGuire

Deborah McKinley
Sandy McKinnon
Terri McMillan
Shirley Meek

Janice Miller
Susan Miller
Linda Minter
Eileen Montgomery

Faye Morgan
Elizabeth Morris
Brenda Morris
June Morris

Patsy Morrison
Patcy Mossbarger
Kay Musselwhite
Toni Newby

Laura Newton
Roseanna Nowell
Alva Odom
Cheryl Owens

Vicki Parks
Cynthia Peacock
Juanita Pipkin
Diane Plunkett

Sheila Powell
Carolyn Proctor
Elaine Rackley
Marie Railey

Suzy Reeves

Carol Richards
Deborah Riley
Sandra Rozier

JoAnn Russell
Gharlotte Rutland
Gail Satterwhite
Gail Saunders

Pam Shaw
Phyllis Shelton
JoAnn Shepard
Janie Sirmans

Marsha Sisk
Edna Smallwood
Diane Smith
Patricia Smith

Judy Stevens
Cathy Stewart
Deborah Stewart
Montene Stokes

Arlene Strickland
Peggy Strickland
Theresa Sutton
Dianne Taylor

Myra Temples
Elizabeth TeSelle
Brenda Thigpen
Johnnie Thistlewood

Judy Thomas
Irene Thomas
Arlene Tomberlin
Patricia Turner

Mary Carol Tyson
B. J. Voellinger
Sherry Waddell
Joyce Waits

Janice Walker
Wanda Wall
Judy West
Rhonda White

Elaine Wilkerson
Dawn Williams
Pat Wimpy
Marsha Wood

Sheila Wood
Rebecca Woodruff
Melba Young
Patti Young

David Adams
Richard Adams
Wayne Alderman

Richard Allagood

John Alligood
Thomas Arnold
Ralph Baggs
Larry Ballard

Butch Barnes
Julian Bass
Joseph Batchelor
Kenneth Baxter

Steven Beauchamp
William Bearden
Ronnie Bedsole
Gene Bedgood

Ray Bedgood

William Bennett
Edward Bissonette G
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William Bradshaw
Glenn Bridger
James Bryan
Walter Buffington

Henry Bullard
Billy Butterworth
Ronnie Butts
Robert Byas

Mike Caldwell
Rex Caldwell
Darrell Cameron
Theron Cannon

William Capps
Ronnie Carr
Danny Carstarphen
Jimmy Carver

Donnie Cheshire
Ricky Churchwell
Jerry Coile

David Coleman

Hugh Coleman
Ernest Collins
Gary Cooper

Jimmy Cooper

Gary Cooper
Jerry Crowell
Jimmy Culpepper
Wayne Dalton

Jerry Daniel
Warren Daniell
Danny Darsey
Jerry Davis

Mike Dawkins
Kenneth DeLoach
William Dowd
Raymond Dupree

Steven Durden

Stephen Durden
James Edwards
George Elam

Wayne Ellis
Kenneth Elsasser
James Evans

William Evans

Robert Forth
Charles Freeman A
Louis Friedlander . ;

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Roby Fuller
Wayne Garrard
Darry] Gilbert
Michael Gold

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Thomas Golden
Ronald Goldsby
James Grace
Floyd Gregory

Ronnie Griffin
Timothy Hall
Dennis Hammock
Jarvis Hampton

John Hancock
David Hartley
Wayne Hatcher
Harvey Heath

Ingram Helms
James Higgins
James Hitchcock
Brad Holloway

Jeff Holloway
Bert Hooker
Glynn Hornyak
Donald Howard

Brian Hudson
Jimmy Hughes
Jerry Hulett
Daniel Humphrey

Rudy Jackson
Donald James
Timothy Jimerson
Ricky Joaquin

Dennis Johnson
General Johnson
Dean Johnson
Wayne Jones

Stephen Kell
Gerald Killgo
Danny Killgore
Charles King

Stanton Kluge
Dennis Ladson
Charles Lancaster
Philip Langley

Micheal Lee

Ray LeFils
Stanley Lines
Michael Livingston

Ronnie Livingston
George Lockhart
Roger Loftin
Michael Long

Gary Lord
Terry Loyd
Sonny Lozano
Donnie Lucas

Paul Luttrell
Philip Maddox
Mell Mann
Bill Mason

Elgin Mayfield
Gary Mayne
Alan McCoury
Barron McDaniel

Edward McElhenny
James McElroy
Bobby McKinley
James McMillan

Vic Merriman
Donald Millen
Tim Minor
David Minshew

Glenn Misinco
Mike Misinco
Gregory Morgan
David Moss

Les Murrell
Jake Myers
Larry Myers
Teddy NeSmith

William Nobles
Michael O'Kelly
Daniel Owen
Mike Pape

Edgar Parent
Jack Patterson
Del Payne
Mickey Peacock

Kieth Powell

Wayne Powell
Randall Reed
Mae Reynolds

Emmett Rigby
Ronnie Roberts
Tommy Roberts
Charles Rogers

Cleveland Rogers
Larry Rogers
Donnie Rooks
John Ross

Michael Ross
Norman Rowell
Johnny Rozier
Daniel Sauls

Douglas Scanlan
Jimmy Scoggins
Michael Scott

Michael Shepard

Michael Shipman
Michael Smith
Randolph Smith
Tony Smith

Lamar Snyder
Wayne Spence
Robert Spinks
Stanley Stavely

Hugh Stehle
James Stephens
Frank Stevens
Martin Stevens

Foy Stevenson
James Stewart
Randal Stinson
Charles Strickland

Danny Stuckey
Tim Suddeth
Allen Swift
Loran Swymer

Everette Tharpe
Allen Thomas
Mike Tucker
Quitman Tyson

Ronnie Ussery

Victory Von Steenbutgh
William Van Dyke
Ronald Waddleton

Toby Wakefield
Richard Walker
Neal Waller
Dewey Watson

Guerry West

Allen Williams
Wayne Williamson
Richard Willingham

Francis Witherington
Jerry Wood

David Young

Frank Zielinski

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ALEXANDER, MARJORIE

Jorie
Transferred 10; Math Club 10;
Chorus 10-11; Y -Teens 11-12.

ANDERSON, LINDA DIANE
Linda

Transferred 10; Y-Teens 10-12;

Chorus 10-12; French Club 12; Stunt

Night 11; Perfect Attendance 10-12.

ARCHER, SUSAN MARIE
Susan

Spanish Club 11-12, Treas. 12; Sr.
Dramatics 11; Beta Club 11-12; Y-
Teens 9-10; Supv. Sports 8-10; Stunt
Night 11; Quill & Scroll 12; Ram-
scott Index Editor 12; Perfect At-
tendance 9-12.

ARROWOOD, PATRICIA GAIL
Arrowhead

G.A.A. 11-12, Treas. 12; F.H.A. 8;

Gym Day 9-12; Student Council 8;

Supv. Sports 8-12; Stunt Night 11-

12; Badminton Intramurals 12.

AULTMAN, THERESA LEE
Pete

F.H.A. 8; Pep Club 8-12; Jr. Varsity
Cheerleader 9; B-Team Cheerleader
11; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Treas.
of Freshman Class; Director of Soph.
Class; Stunt Night 9-10; Supyv.
Sports 8-10.

BARTLETT, JOY LAEL

Lael
Jr. Dramatics 9; Math Club 10-12,
Pres. 12; Beta Club; Student Coun-
cil 12.

BATEMAN, BRENDA KAY

Brenda
F.H.A. 8-10; Library Club 8-9; Red
Cross 10; Y-Teens 8; Chorus 8, 11-
12; Office Assistant 9.
BATEMAN, EVA ARBENIA

Eva
F.T.A,. 8-9; Art Club 8-9; Red Cross
10, 12; Y-Teens 10.

BATTLE, SUZANN
Suzann
Transferred 9,
BAUGHCUM, MARGARET
DIANNE
Dianne
Chorus 8-10; Music Club 8; French
Club 11-12.

BENNETT, JOYCE ANN

Joyce
Supervision Sports 8-10; F.H.A. 8,
12; F.B.L.A. 12.

BOND, SARA REBACCA

Rebecca
Art Club 10; Science Club 11; Li-
brary Club 11-12, Historian 12; Tri-
Hi-Y 12,

BONEY, CONSTANCE LOUISE
Connie

Y-Teens, Treas. 9; Jr. Varsity Cheer-
leader 9; B-Team Cheerleader 10-11,
Capt. 11; Varsity Cheerleader 12;
Band 8-12; Pep Club 9-12; Ram
Club 12; Bonnie Blue Print Staff;
Notebook Announcer 12; Quill &
Scroll, Sgt. at Arms 12.

BOYETT, JANICE KAY
Janice
Transferred 12.
BRELAND, IRIS FAYE
Faye
Transferred 9; Band, Band Club
9-11.

BRIDGER, MABEL RUTH

Mabel
Junior Dramatics 10; Perfect Attend-
ance 10; Math Club 10-12, Chaplain
10, Vice-Pres. 12; Stunt Night 12.

BROOKS, LINDA ARLEEN
Arleen
Music Club 8-9, Program Chm. 9;

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Latin Club 8; Sophomore Talent
Show 10; Chorus 8-12; Melodettes
11; Stunt Night 11; Georgias All
State Chorus, 10-12.

BROWN, BRENDA DIANNE

Dianne

Y-Teens 10, Program Chm. 11;
F.H.A. 10-11; Drill Team 11; Beta
Club 11-12; Ramscott Business Staff
11; Supy. Softball 8.

BROWN, CHARLOTTE DALE

Dale
Science Club 8; Band Club 8-10;
Band 9-12.
BRYANT, BRENDA JOYCE

Brenda
F.H.A. 9; Student Council 10-11,
Treas. 11; Sec. of Freshman Class;
Dramatics Club 11-12; Pep Club 12;
Quill & Scroll 12, Sec. 12; Tween
Teens Reporter; Sec. Sr. Class; Beta
Club 12; Superlative 12.
BUNCH, LINDA FAYE

Linda
Y-Teens 8, 10, 12; F.B.L.A. 10;
Volleyball Intramurals 10-12.

BURGAMY, NANCY FAY

Nancy
F.T.A. 8-9; Supv. Sports 8-12; Gym-
nastics 9-11; G.A.A,. 12.

BURGAMY, SHEILA DENICE
Sheila

F.T.A. 9; Lunchroom Assistant 11-

12; G.A.A. 12; Quill & Scroll 12;

Pep Club; Perfect Attendance 8-12;

Stunt Nite 12; Bonnie Blue Print

Staff.

BURNETT, NORA KATHRYN
Bubbles

F.H.A. 8-10; F.H.A. Sweetheart

Queen 9; Pep Club 11-12; Student

Council 12.

BUTLER, NANCY AMELIA
Nancy

Pep Club 10-12; Sr, Dramatics 11-
12; Thespians 10, Pres. 12; Beta
Club 11-12; Quill & Seroll 12, Vice-
Pres. 12; Stunt Nite 12; Bonnie
Blue Print News Editor 12; Stu-
dent Council 12.

BYRD, JUDITH ELAINE

Elaine
F.H.A. 8-11, Treas. 11; Pep Club
8-9; Sr. Dramatics 12; Y-Teens 8;
Bonnie Blue Print Staff 12; Tween
Teens Reporter; Stunt Night 12;
Supv. Sports 8-9; Quill & Scroll 12.

CAMERON, LEONA ALLINE
Alline

Red Cross 10-11; A.M.C.C. 12;

Supv. Sports 8-10.

CAMERON, MARIAN PATRICIA
Little Bit

Jr. Dramatics 8-9; Art Club 8-12;

Red Cross 10; Pep Club 11; F.H.A.

12; Perfect Attendance 4 yrs.;

Lunchroom Assistant 11-12,

CARR, JACQUELINE ANNE
Jacque

Y-Teens 8-9, Pres. 8; Student Coun-
cil 8-12, Executive Board 9, 11-12,
Sec. 12; Pep Club 10-11, Treas. 11;
Sr. Dramatics 11-12; Thespian 12;
Attended Citizenship Seminar 11;
Charleys Aunt 11; Stunt Night
10-12; Beta Club 11-12, Vice Pres.
11; Ramscott 11-12; Superlative.

CHAMBERS, CAROL ANN

Carol
Jr. Dramatics 8; Gymnastics 10-11;
Perfect Attendance 8-10; G.A.A. 12;
Supv. Sports 8-12.

CHAMBERS, PHYLISS
KATHLEEN
Kathy

Art Club 8-12, Vice Pres. 9, His-

torian 12.
CHEVES, SUSAN GAIL

Gail
4-H Club 8; F.H.A. 9; Stunt Night
9-10; Supv. Sports 9-10; G.A.A. 12;
Quill & Scroll 12; Bonnie Blue
Print Staff 12.

CLACK, BRENDA FRANCES
Brenda

F.H.A. 9-11; 4-H Club 8-11; Beta

Club 11; Science Club 9; Trans-

ferred 12.

CLARK, SHARON ANNE

Sharon
Y-Teens 8-9, 11; ILC.C. Rep. 8,
Sec. 9; Band 9-12; Band Club 8-12,
Squad Leader 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12;
French Club 11; Stunt Nite 10;
Supv. Sports 10.

CLARK, SHARON YVONNE
Sharon

Transferred 10; Red Cross 12;

Chorus 10-12; F.H.A. 8-10; Music

Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 9; Art Club 10.

CLIFTON, PAMELA LORETTA
Pam

Pep Club 9-12, V.P. 9; Y-Teens

8-11, Parliamentarian 10; I.C.C. Rep.

11; Ramscott Staff 11-12; Student

Council 12; Supyv. Pres. 12; Supv.

Sports 9-10; Stunt Nite 9-12.

COLBERT, SHIRLEY ANN
Shirley

Transferred 10;

Chorus 10-12.

COLE, GLENDA LUCILLE
Glenda

F.H.A.

COLLINS, PATRICIA ANN

Pat
F.H.A. 9; G.A.A. 10-12, V.P. 12;
Supv. Sports 8-12; Playday 10-11;
Stunt Nite 11-12.

COX, THERESA LYNN
Lynn

Pep Club 8; FHA 11, 12; Art 12.

CRANFORD, LINDA GAYLE
Gayle
Pep Club; F.H.A.

CRUSE, PEGGY DARLENE

Peggy
FHA 8; Y-Teens 9; Pep Club 10-
12; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Supv. Volley-
ball 10, 11; Supy. Badminton 12.

CRUTCHFIELD, KAREN
ANNETTE
Karen
Red Cross 11; F.B.L.A. 10, 12; Supv.
Volleyball 9,

DARLING, BRENDA JEAN
Brenda
Art Club 10-12; Chorus 9-11.

DAVIDSON, SYLVIA ELAINE
Sylvia

F.T.A. 12.

DAVIS, CAROLYN
Carolyn

Transferred 11; A.M.C.C. 12.
DAVIS, CECILIA ANN

Cecilia
Pep Club 8-12, Sec. 12; Y-Teens
9; A.M.C.C. 10; Business Staff Ram-
scott 12; Supy. Basketball 9.

DAVIS, PATRICIA DIANNE

Pat
Bonnie Gardners 8; Red Cross 10;
Tumbling-Gymnastics Club 9-12;
Vice Pres. 12; F.H.A. 8; G.A.A. 12;

Y-Teens 10-12;

Supv. Volleyball 10; Badminton In-

tramurals 12; Student Council 11.

DAVIS, SHERYL LYNDA
Sheryl
Transferred 9.

DECHMAN, ELIZABETH

BRUER

Libby
G.A.A. 9-12; Pep Club 8-12; Supy.
Volleyball 8-12; Supy. Basketball
8-12; Art Club 10-12; Y-Teens 8-
10; German Club 11; Stunt Night
9.12.
DEESE, DEIDRE KING

Deesie
Transferred 8; F.H.A. 9; Y-Teens
9; Supv. Volleyball 10, 11; Bonnie
Blue Print Circulation Staff 12.

DELOACH, GLORIA JEAN
Gloria
F.H.A. 8-10; Pep Club 9-11; Y-
Teens 8, 10; F.B.L.A. 10, 11; Bonnie
Blue Print Photographer 12; Supy.
Volleyball 10, 11; Supv. Vice Pres.
10.
DINGLER, CONNIE ELAINE
Connie
F.G.A. 8, 9; Red Cross 10; Pep
Club 8-10; Jr. Dramatics 9; Drill
Team 11; Supv. Volleyball 8-12;
Supv. Basketball 8-12; Tri-Hi-Y 9,
10; G.A.A, 12.

DIXON, PAULA JEAN

Paula
Art Club 8, 11; F.H.A. 9; Science
9-12; Supv. Volleyball 8-10; Supv.
Basketball 8-10.

DOUGLAS, MARGERET OPAL
Opal

Chorus 9; Library Asst. 9-12; Li-

brary Club 9-12, Vice Pres. 11, Sec.-

Treas. 12; F.T.A. 10-12.

DUGGAN, MELBA KAY

Melba
F.H.A. 8-10; Y-Teens 9-12; Beta
Club 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 12;
Bonnie Blue Print 12; French Club
11; Pep Club 8; Supy. Volleyball
and Basketball.

DUNN, KATHIE MARIE

Kathie
Pep Club 8, 10-12, Publicity Chrm.
11, Pres. 12; Business Manager Ram-
scott 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Y-Teens
9; A.M.C.C. 10; Quill & Scroll 12;
Student Council Executive Council

11, 12.
DURDEN, SUSAN LYNN

Susan
French Club 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12;
Class Director 10-11; Tri-Hi-Y 11;
Y-Teens 8-10; Sweetheart 9; Stu-
dent Council Executive Council 11,
12; Band 9-12; Supy. Volleyball 9;
4-H 8, 9.

EDWARDS, MYRA LOUISE
Art Club 9-12, Pres. 9, Sec. 11, Pres.
12; Beta Club 11, 12, Sgt.-at-Arms
12; Student Council 9, 12; Executive
Council 12; Class Director 12.

ELTON, HAZEL ANN

Hazel
Transferred 12; Pep Club 12; Dra-
matics 12.
EMERICK, JOY ALICE

Joy
Y-Teens 8, 9; Stunt Night 10; Pep
Club 10; Dramatics 11, 12, Sec. 12;
Spanish Club 11, 12, Program Chrm.
12; Thespians 12; Annual Staff 11,
12; Student Council 12.

EVANS, BENGALE DELORISE
Bengale

Transferred 10; Y-Teens 10-12.

EVANS, EMILY ELIZABETH
Emily

Transferred 10; Dramatics 10-12;

Thespians 11, 12.

EZZELL, ELAINE
Lainy

F.B.L.A. 10; Band Club 9, 10; Band

10-12; Art Club 11, 12; Concert
Band 10-12; Supv. Volleyball 8;
Squad Leader 12.

EZZELL, YVONNE

Vonnie
Band Club 9; Supv. 9, 8; Art Club
115 12.

FARRELL, JANICE AMELIA
Janice

Transferred 9; Pep Club 10; Per-

fect Attendance 9, 10; Supv. Volley-

ball 9-11; Supv. Basketball 9-11.

FELLOWS, REGINA FAYE

Gina
Red Cross 11; A.M.C.C. 12; Perfect
Attendance 8-11.
FINCHER, VICKI LEE

Vicki
Jr. Dramatics 8, 9, Vice Pres. 9;
F.H.A. 10-12, Treas. 12; Sr. Dra-
matics 12; Quill & Scroll 12, Pres.
12: Student Council 8, 12; Manag-
ing Editor Bonnie Blue Print; Slick
Witch Contestant 11, 12; Stunt Nite
10-12; Supv. Volleyball 8-11; Supv.
Basketball 8-11.
FINNEY, KATHERINE

Katherine
Transferred 10; Y-Teens 10-12; Per-
fect Attendance it, 2%
FLETCHER, CATHY HOPE

Cathy
F.H.A. 8; A.M.C.C. 10; F-.B.L.A.
iL

FORDHAM, VICTORIA LYNN
Vicki
Quill & Scroll 12; Bonnie Blue
Print Staff 11; G.A.A. 10-11; French
Club 11; Student Council 9; F.H.A.
9-10; Pep Club 9; Director Fresh-
man Class; Beta 11; Supv. Volley-
ball 8-12; Supv. Basketball 9-12.

FRANCIS, KATHERINE WANDA
JACQUELINE
Jacki
Art Club 8; Red Cross 8; Jr. Dra-
matics, Treas. 9; F.H.A. 10-12, Par-
liamentarian 11, Vice Pres. 12; Y-
Teens 11, 12, Publicity 12; Quill &
Scroll 12; Student Council 12;
Supy. Pres. 12; Library Asst. 11;
Supv. Volleyball.

FRANKLIN, IRIS ELAINE

Elaine
Band 9-12; Band Club 9-12; Art
Club 11-12; Beta 11, 12; F.B.L.A.
11; Perfect Attendance 9-11.

FULFORD, DONNA KAYE
Donna

Supv. Volleyball and Softball 8-12;
Gym Day 9-12; Playday 11, 12;
F.H.A. 8-12, Sec, 11, Pres. 12, Sweet-
heart Court 11; G.A.A. 11-12, Sec.
12; Student Council 9, 12; Publicity
Chrm. 12; Band 10-12; Stunt Night
10-12.

FURNEY, JANIE CAROLYN

Janie
Jr. High Office Monitor 9; Supvy.
Vice Pres. 10; F.H.A, 10-12.

GARRETT, PATRICIA JEAN
Patricia

F.H.A. 8-10; F.T.A. 9; Art Club

10, 11, Sec. 12; Y-Teens 10; Red

Cross 8; Supv. Volleyball 9, 10.

GAY, RUTH CAROL

Carol
F.H.A. 11, 12; Music Club 10, 11,
Social Chrm. 11, Chora. Council 12,
Projects Chrm. 12; Library Club 10;
Perfect Attendance 8-12; Melodettes
1 Mg

GIBSON, BEVERLY HELEN
Beverly

Transferred 12; F.T.A. 12; Library

Club 12.

GILBERT, SUSAN MARIE
Susan
Pep Club 9, 10-12, Publicity Chrm.

12; G.A.A. 9-12; Y-Teens 9; Gym
Day 8-12; Business Staff Annual 12,
GLADNEY, BETTY JUNE
June
GOFORTH, KRISTA LYNNE
Krista
French Club 11, 12; Sr. Dramatics
12; Library Asst. 9-11; Beta Club
11, 12; Gym Day 8; Supv. Basket-
ball 9, 10.

GRANT, BRENDA JOYCE

Brenda
Transferred 10; French Club 10;
Y-Teens 11.

GRAVES, CONNIE WEBB

Connie
Dramatics 11; Ramscott Faculty
Editor; Red Cross 8-11, Treas. 11;
Chorus 11; Quill & Seroll 12.

GRAY, CONNIE DARLENE
Connie

F.B.L.A. 10, 11; French Club 11;

Pep Club 10; Supy. Volleyball 8.

GRIFFIN, ELAINE HAZEL
Elaine
Y-Teens 10; G.A.A. 12; Library
Asst. 12; Gym Day 10, 11; Supv.
Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Bad-
minton 9-12.
GRIFFIN, PATRICIA CARLYENE
Patsy
F.B.L.A. 10; F.H.A. 10; Red Cross
11; Supv. Volleyball, Basketball 8
9.

HAMLIN, MYRTLE FRANCES
Sunny
F.H.A. 9-11; Pep Club 8; Quill &
Scroll 12; Sr. Dramatics 12; Annual
Staff 12, Soph. Class Editor; Supv.
Volleyball 9.
HAMLIN, PAMELA JEAN
Pam
F.H.A. 8, 9, 10; Y-Teens 8, 9; Pep
Club 9; Band Club 8, 9; Band 8,

9: Sr. Dramatics 12; Bonnie Blue
Print Staff 12, Circulation Staff and
Columnist; Student Council 9.

HAMLIN, PENELOPE ANN
Penny

F.H.A. 8-10, 12, Degree Chairman
9; Sweetheart Court 9; Y-Teens 8,
9; Student Council 9, 12; Inter-
City Student Council 9; Sr. Dra-
matics 12; Pep Club 8, 9; Quill
& Scroll 12; Bonnie Blue Print Staff,
Reporter, Exchange and Circulation
Staff 12; Supv. President 9, 12.

HAMM, SYBIMA DIANNE

Dianne
Supv. Volleyball 8, 9; Pep Club 10;
Beta Club 11, 12; Quill and Scroll
12; Senior Dramatics 12; Supv. Vice
Pres. 11; Columnist and News Re-
porter of Bonnie Blue Print.

HAMM, VERNA GAIL
Verna

F.H.A. 8-10, Music Chairman;
Chorus 8, 9; Band 10, 11, Captain
of Drum Section 12; Sr. Dramatics
12; Red Cross 9, Chapter House
Representative 12; Gym Day 1);
Gymnastics 9; Band Council 11, 12.

HATTAWAY, SHARON ANN
Sharon

Y-Teens 8-11; Corresponding Sec.
ll; F.H.A. 10; Office Monitor 9;
Supy. Volleyball 10; French Club
11; Ramscott Staff; Bonnie Blue
Print Staff 12; Red Cross 12; Sr.
Dramatics 12; Quill and Scroll 12.

HARVARD, MARILYN JAYE
Jaye

Pep Club 8, 9, 11, 12; F.H.A, 8-10,
Secretary 9; Sweetheart Court 9;
Student Council 10; Classie Lassie
11; GAA 12; B-Team Cheerleader
1], Varsity 12; Vice Pres. Junior
Class; Director Senior Class; Of-
fice Monitor 12.

HAYES, DEBORAH
Deborah
AMCC; Music Club.

HENRY, BILLIE LYNNE

Billie
Beta Club 11, 12; Pep Club 8-12,
Treas. 12; Ramscott Staff 12; Bon-
nie Blue Print Staff 10, 11; Red
Cross 9, Pres. 9; Student Council
9; Quill and Serol] 12; F.H.A. 9;
Y-Teens 8; Supv. Volleyball and
Basketball 8, 9, 10, 11.
HIGDON, MILDRED FAYE

Millie
F.H.A. 10, 11; Y-Teens 11, 12, Treas.
12; Quill and Scroll 12; Bonnie
Blue Print Staff, Photographer.

HIGHTOWER, LINDA ANN

Linda

Y-Teens 8-12, Publicity Chairman
10, Sec. 11, Pres. 12; LC.C.; F.H.A.
10, 11, Projects Chairman 11;
Bonnie Blue Print Art Editor,
Columnist; Student Council 12;
Quill and Scroll 12.

HILL, JUDITH ARDEN

Art
F.H.A. 8-10; Supv. Basketball and
Volleyball 8, 9; Chorus 8-10; AMCC
10-12.

HILL, VALERIE ALLISON
Allison
F.H.A. 9; Pep Club 12.

HINOTE, ALICE IRENE

Alice
Y-Teens 8, 9; Jr. Dramatics 8, 9;
Dixie Darlings 9-11; Art Club 11;
Pep Club 12; Stunt Nite 11, 12.

HINSON, MARTHA ANN

Mopsy
Jr. Dramatics 8, 9; Band 10-12,
Band Librarian 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12,
See. 12, Treas. 11; Stunt Nite 10-12.

HORNADAY, PATRICIA ANN
Patricia

Y-Teens 8, 9; Supv. Volleyball 8-10;

AMCC 12; Supv. Basketball 8, 9.

HORTON, BARBARA LYNNE
Lynne

Art Club 8-11; Red Cross 10, 12;

Pep Club 11; Jr. Dramatics 8, 9;

Lab Assistant 12; Lunchroom As-

sistant 11, 12.

HOWARD, CAROL JEAN
Carol
Lab Assistant 11.

HOWARD, SANDRA RUTH

Sandra
G.A.A. 10-12, Pres. 12; Student
Council 11, 12; Supv. Volleyball 8,
9; Vice Pres. Senior Class.

HUBBARD, DEBORAH ANN
Deborah

Y-Teens 8; F.H.A. 8-10, 12; Pep

Club 8; Sr. Dramatics 12; Bonnie

Blue Print Staff, Feature Writer,

Circulation Staff; Band; Chorus.

HUDSON, SANDRA LOUISE
Sandra
Perfect Attendance 8-12.

HUFF, PATRICIA ANN

Pat
Jr. Dramatics 9; F.H.A. 10-12; Y-
Teens 11, 12, Projects Chairman 12,
Publicity Chairman 11.

HUFF, SANDRA LEE

Sandra
Transferred 10;
F.H.A, 11-12.
JACKSON, GENA KAY

Gena

Y-Teens 8-10; German Club 10, 11;
Beta Club 11, 12; Sr. Dramatics
11, 12; Thespians 12; Stunt Nite
10-12; Drill Team 11; Dixie Darling
12; Sophomore Talent Show; F.H.A.
12,

Y-Teens 10-12;

JAMES, CARLA MARIE
Carla

Y-Teens 9-11; Art Club 9-11, Treas.
11; Library Club 10-12, Historian
1l, Pres. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Vice
Pres. 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Quill
and Scroll 12; Ramscott Staff 11,
12, Art Editor 12; Student Council
12; Stunt Nite 10, 11.

JARRIEL, JANET DELAINE
Delaine

F.H.A. 8, 9; Jr. Dramatics 9; Pep

Club 12; Supv. Volleyball and

Basketball 8-10; Gym Day 10.

JOHNSON, MARY CHRISTELLE
Christelle

Supv. Volleyball and Basketball 8-

10; Supv. Baseball 8.

JOINER, BARBARA ANN
Barbara

Library Club 10-12, Sec. 11, Vice
Pres. 12; Science Club 10-11, Sec.
11; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Beta Club 11, 12,
Sec. 12; Student Council 11, 12;
Executive Council 12; Quill and
Scroll 12; Ramscott Annual Staff;
Stunt Nite 10-12.

JONES, SUSAN WILLETTE
Susan
F.H.A. 8-10, Pres. 9.

JORDAN, DEBRA FRANCINA
Debra

Y-Teens 11, 12; French Club 12;

Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Trans-

ferred 10.

KELLER, GINGER NANNETTE
Ginger Lou

F.H.A. 8, 9, Treas. 9; French Club

11, 12, Chaplain 11, Sec. 12; Beta

Club 11, 12; Sr. Dramatics 12; Band

9.12; Band Club 9, 10, 12, Pres. 12;

Student Council 12.

KENT, FRANCES BETH

Beth
Jr. F.T.A., Pres. 9; Sophomore Class
Co-Pres.; Math Club 10, 11; GAA
10-12, Sec. 11, Publicity Chairman
12; Beta Club 11, 12, Treas. 12;
Student Council 9-12; Intercity Rep.
10; Supv. Pres. 9, 10; Honors Wk.
Chairman 11; Calendar and Scrap-
book 12; Governors Honors Pro-
gram 11; Ramscott Staff, Layout
Editor.

KEYS, SUSAN ALICIA
Susie

Cheerleader 9-12, Varsity 11, 12,
Captain 12; Treas. Soph. Class;
Director of Jr. and Sr. Class; Treas.
Student Council 9; Pep Club 8-12;
Beta Club 11, 12; Gym Day 10-12;
GAA 10-12; Ram Club 11, 12;
Homecoming Court 12.

KING, ALICE LEE
Alice
Supv. Volleyball 10; Stunt Nite 11.

KITCHENS, PAMELA SHARON
Pam

Supv. Volleyball and Basketball 9,

10; Stunt Nite 10; Pep Club 11;

Beta Club 11, 12.

KREWSON, SUSAN LYNETTE
Krewson
Supv. Volleyball 8-12; Supv. Basket-
ball 8-12; GAA 9-12; Y-Teens,
Treas. 9, Pres. 10; Freshman Class
Director; Soph. Class Pres.; Jr. Class
Pres.; Senior Class Treas.; Student
Council 10-12, Vice Pres. 11, Pres.
12; Band 8-11.
LAKE, DEBRA LEONE
Debra
FTA 8-12, Vice Pres. 9, Pres. 12;
French Club 10, 11, Pres. 11; 4H
8, 9; Pep Club 12; Student Coun-
cil 9, 11, 12; Supv. Volleyball 8, 9;
Stunt Night 12; Office Monitor 12.

LILLEY, SUSAN KAY
Susan
FHA 11; Chorus 8, 9.

LOCKHART, RUTH ELIZABETH
Betty
Y-Teens 8-10, Sec. 8; ICC 9; ICC
Publicity 10; Pep Club 8, 19, 11,
Vice Pres. 11; Student Council 11,
12; Calendar 11; Elections Chair-
man 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Spanish
Club 12; Quill and Scroll 12, Parlia-
mentarian 12; Stunt Night 9-12; Sr.
Dramatics 11, 12; Thespian 12, Sec.
12; Bonnie Blue Print, News Editor
11; Ramscott Staff, Feature Editor
12.
LOVEJOY, BRENDA ELAINE
Brenda
Pep Club 8; Y-Teens 8; Student
Council 8; FHA 9; Supv. Volley-
ball 9; French Club 11; Stunt
Night 9, 11; Bonnie Blue Print Adv.
Staff 12, Columnist.

LOVEJOY, EMMA ELAINE

Elaine
FHA 8, 9, Parliamentarian 9; Pep
Club 8-10, 12; Jr. Varsity Cheer-
leader 9; B Team Cheerleader 10.

LOYD, LAURA SUSAN

Susan
Transferred 10; Chorus 8, 9, 10, 11;
Perfect Att. 10, 11; Chorus Club 10;
AMCC Program Chairman 11; Beta
Club 11, 12; AMCC Treas. 12; Red
Cross Chaplain 12.

MANN, SUSAN JO

Susan
FHA 8; Supv. Volleyball 8-12;
Supv. Basketball 8-12; Supy. Bad-
minton 11, 12; Softball Intramural;
Pep Club 12; GAA 12; Stunt Night
11, 12.

MATTHEWS, SHERMA IRENE
Sherma

Bonnie Gardeners 8; FTA 9; Stunt

Night 10, 11; Red Cross 10-12,

Treas, 12; Sr. Dramatics 10-12;

Supv. Volleyball 9.

MCGUIRE, LINDA BEATRICE
Linda

Transferred 10; Student Council 10;

Supv. Pres. 10.

MCKINLEY, DEBORAH ANN
Debby

Y-Teens 8, 11; Library Assistant 10,

11; FHA 12; Supy. Volleyball 9,

10.

MCKINNON, SANDRA GAIL
Sandy

Dixie Darlings 12; Rebelettes 11;

Pep Club 9; FBLA 11.

MCMILLAN, FRANCIS TERESA
Terrie

Red Cross 8, 9; FHA 8, 9; FBLA

11; Supy. Volleyball and Basketball

8-10.

MEEK, SHIRLEY ANN
Shirley

Pep Club 8; FHA 9-11; Honor Roll
Chairman 11; Y-Teens 8; Office
Monitor 9; Student Council 10;
Supv. Pres. 10; Quill and Scroll 12;
Bonnie Blue Print Staff, News Re-
porter and Columnist; Stunt Night
10-12; Soph. Talent Show; Supv.
Volleyball and Basketball 9, 10.

MILLER, JANICE FAY
Janice
FHA 9-12; Y-Teens 9-11; Tri-Hi-Y
12; Library Assistant 9, 11; Supv.
Volleyball 8, 9.
MILLER, KATHERINE SUSAN
Susan
Y-Teens 8; FHA 10-12; Bonnie
Blue Print Staff, Exchange Man-
ager; Supy. Volleyball and Basket-
ball 9, 10; Student Council 11;
Supv. Pres. 11; Quill and Scroll 12;
Office Monitor 9; Stunt Night 10-12,

MINTER, LINDA LOIS

Linda
Student Council 12; German Club
10, 11; Sr. Dramatics Club 12; Beta

Club 11; Supy. Pres. 12; Pep Club
8; Y-Teens 8, 9.

MONTGOMERY, EILEEN

Eileen
FHA 9-12, Publicity Chairman 12;
FBLA 10; Pep Club 9, 10; AMCC
12.

MORGAN, FAYE
Faye
Pep Club 8, 12; Red Cross 9, Sec.
9; Y-Teens 8; Frenoh Club 10, 11;
FTA 10, 11, Sec.-Treas. 11; Stunt
Night 12.
MORRIS, BLANCHE ELIZABETH
Elizabeth
FHA 8; 4-H Club 8-12, Pres. 11,
Sec. 10, Vice Pres. 9, Vice Pres. 12,
Reporter 8; Red Cross 10; Bonnie
Blue Print Staff Columnist, Typist;
GAA 12; Quill and Scroll 12.

MORRIS, BRENDA JOYCE

Brenda
Perfect Attendance 8-11; FBLA Li.
12, Sec. 12; Bookstore 11, 12.
MORRIS, LINDA JUNE

June
FBLA 10, 11; Beta Club 11, 12;
Math Club 12; Supv. Volleyball 8,
9; Stunt Night 11, 12.
MORRISON, PATSY ARLENE

Patsy

MOSSBARGER, PATRICIA ANN
Patsy

FHA 9, 10; Band Council, Sec, 12;

Band Club 9, 10; Sr. Dramatics 12;

Supv. Volleyball 9-11; Supv. Basket-

ball 10, 11; Supy. Baseball 10, 11;

Gym Day.

MUSSELWHITE, MARIAN KAY
Kay

Y-Teens 9, 10; FHA 9, 10; AMCC
10; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Beta Club 11,
12; Quill and Scroll 12; Bonnie
Blue Print Staff Feature Writer;
Pep Club 12; Points Chairman;
Ramscott Bus. Staff 12.

NEWBY, TONI LYNN
Toni

Pep Club 8, 9; Y-Teens 8-10; Stu-
dent Council 9; FHA 8-10; Band
9-12; Band Club 9-12; Drum Major
11, 12; French Club 11; Sr. Dra-
matics 12; Ways and Means Chair-
man; Homecoming Court 11; Queen
12.

NEWTON, LAURA MAE

Laura
Beta Club 11, 12; Quill and Scroll
12; Dixie Darlings 8; Majorette 9,
10; Y-Teens 8; French Club 11, 12;
Ramscott Copy Editor 12.

NOWELL, ROSEANNA

Roseanna
German Club 10, 11; Student Coun-
cil 12; Sr. Dramatics 12; Beta Club
1], 12, Pres. 12; Class Director 9;
4-H 8, 9.

ODOM, ALVA LENITA
Alva
Transferred 10; French Club 10.

OWEN, CHERYL ANN

Chery]
Pep Club 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12;
World Science Chairman 11, Treas

12; Y-Teens 11.

PARKS, VICTORIA ANNE

Vicki
FHA 8-10; Supy. Volleyball 8, 9.
PEACOCK, CYNTHIA ANN

Cindy
FHA 9, 10; Y-Teens out of school
8; Supv. Volleyball 8, 9; Supv.
Basketball 8; Y-Teens in school 11.

PIPKIN, JUANITA FAYE

Pippy
Bonnie Gardners 8, 9, Treas. 9; Red
Cross 11, 12, Sec. 12; Beta Club
11, 12; Quill and Seroll 12; GAA

12; Stunt Night 11; Ramscott Sports
Editor 12; Supy. Volleyball 10.

PLUNKETT, LILLIAN DIANE
Diane

Chorus 9; Audio-Visual 10; FTA

10, 11, 12; Parliamentarian 12; Li-

brary Club 10, 11, 12.

POWELL, SHEILA KAY

Sheila
FHA 8-12; FBLA 12; Supy. Volley-
ball 8-10.

PROCTOR, MARGARET
CAROLYN
Carolyn
Transferred 9; Supv. Volleyball 9-
11; Perfect Attendance 11, 12; Red
Cross 12; Bonnie Blue Print Bus.
Staff, Typist 11.

RACKLEY, WANDA ELAINE
Elaine

Y-Teens 8; FHA 9; FBLA 12; Beta

Club 12.

RAILEY, MARIE ELIZABETH
Marie
French Club 11; Sr. Dramatics 12;
Quill and Scroll 12; Bonnie Blue
Print Advertising Manager, Colum-
nist.
REEVES, SUZANNE EMILY
Suzy
FHA 10; French Club 11; Art Club
11, 12; Pep Club 12.

RICHARDS, CAROL JEAN
Carol
Transferred 10; Lab Assistant 11.

RILEY, DEBORAH ANN

Deborah
FHA 9; FTA 10-12; Beta Club 11,
12; Math Club 12; Perfect At-
tendance 8-11; Gym Day 10.

ROZIER, SANDRA ELAINE
Sandra

Red Cross; Pep Club 9; FBLA 12.

RUSSELL, JO ANN

Jo Ann
Pres. Freshman Class; Y-Teens 9,
10, Pres. 9; Sec. Soph. Class; Treas.
Jr. Class; Sr. Dramatics 11, 12;
Thespian 12; Spanish Club 11, 12,
Sec. 11; Sr. Class Director; Ram-
scott Activities Editor; Quill and
Scroll 12.

RUTLAND, CHARLOTTE DIANE
Charlotte

Transferred 9; Supv. Volleyball 9,

10; Y-Teens 9, 10; Red Cross 11;

Music Club 9; AMCC 11, 12, Sec.

12;

SATTERWHITE, GAIL LINDA
Gail

Transferred 10; Pep Club 10, 11;

Supv. Vice Pres. 10; Bonnie Blue

Print Business Manager, Columnist;

Sr. Dramatics 12.

SAUNDERS, SUSAN GAIL

Gail
Y-Teens 9, 10; Sr. Dramatics 11,
12; Pep Club 12; Stunt Night 11,
12; Beta Club 11, 12; Student
Council 11, 12; Ramscott Bus. Staff
12.

SHAW, PAMELA ELAINE

Pam
FHA 8, 9; Pep Club 10; Supv.
Volleyball 10; Homecoming Court
12; Sr. Dramatics.

SHELTON, PHYLLIS GAILE
Phyllis

Quill and Scroll 12; Ramscott Adv.

Layout Editor 12; Bonnie Blue Print

Layout Editor 11; French Club 11;

FHA 9, 10; Supy. Volleyball and

Basketball 8-12.

SHEPARD, RHONDA JOANN
JoAnn

Pep Club 8-10; Red Cross 8, 9, 11,

12, Sec. 11, Pres. 12; FHA 8-10;

Band Club 8, 9; Bonnie Blue Print

Adv. Staff, Columnist; German Club
10, 11.

SIRMANS, JANIE MAXINE

Janie
FHA 8; AMCC 9-12, Librarian 11,
Vice Pres. 12; Chorus 9-12; Red
Cross 11.

SISK, MARSHA ANN

Olen
4-H 8, 9; Science Club 9-11, Pres,
9; Office Monitor 9; Lab Assistant
ii.

SMALLWOOD, EDNA KATHLEEN
Edna
Transferred 8; FBLA 10-12.

SMITH, DIANE SARAH

Diane
Supy. Volleyball 10; Art Club 9-11.
SMITH, PATRICIA MAE

Patricia
Beta 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 12;
Glee Club 11.
STEVENS, JUDY RENEE

Judy
Y-Teens 8; FHA 8, 9, 12; Class
Director 10, 11; Supy. Pres. 9; Sr.
Dramatics 12.

STEWART, CATHERINE
AUDREY
Cathy

Library Assistant; Library Club.

STEWART, DEBORAH ELAINE
Deborah

FHA 8, 9; Jr. Dramatics 9; Pep

Club 8.

STOKES, SHIRLEY MONTENE

Montene

STRICKLAND, ARLENE
ISABELLE
Sister
Y-Teens 8, 9; FHA 8-12, Projects
Chairman 10, Devotion Chairman 12;
Student Council 11; AMCC 10-12,
Membership Chairman 12; Supvy.
Basketball, Volleyball and Softball
8-10; Pep Club 8.

STRICKLAND, PEGGY JOYCE
Peggy

Dramatics Club 11, 12, Parliamen-
tarian 11, Pres. 12; Student Council
8-12; Executive Council 9; Quill and
Scroll 12, Treas. 12; Thespian 12;
Bonnie Blue Print Sports Editor 11;
Ramscott Honors Editor 12; Span-
ish Club 12; Pep Club 10, 11;
Y-Teens 9, 10; Beta Club 11, 12.

SUTTON, THERESA DEL

Theresa
Y-Teens 8; Ramscott Business Staff
Associate Editor; Bonnie Blue Print
Staff, Circulation Staff.

TAYLOR, MARY DIANNE

Dianne
Red Cross 10, 11; Y-Teens 8; AMCC
12.

TEMPLES, MYRA BEATRICE
Myra

TESELLE, ELIZABETH JEANNE
TeSelle

FHA 8, 9; French Club 11; Sr.

Dramatics 12; Supv. Pres. 12; Stu-

dent Council 12.

THIGPIN, BRENDA LEENELL
Brenda

FBLA 12; Red Cross 10, 11; Lab

Assistant 11; Bookstore 12.

THISTLEWOOD, JOHNNIE RUTH
Johnnie

FHA 9-12, Degree Chairman 11,

Projects Chairman 12, Sweetheart

Court 11; Art Club 9-12, Vice Pres.

11, Treas. 12; Beta Club 11, 12.

THOMAS, JUDY JEWELL

Judy
FHA 9-12, Vice Pres. 11, Music and
Recreation Chairman 12; Y-Teens
9; Pep Club 8; Supv. Pres. 10;
Supy. Volleyball 10; Dramatics 12.

THOMAS, PATRICIA IRENE

Trene
Transferred 10: Talent Show 10;
Sr. Dramatics 10: Chorus 11, 10;
Y-Teens 11, 12: Decoration Comm.
11: Stunt Night 11; Perfect At-
tendance 10; Essay Contest 11.

TOMBERLIN, PATRICIA ARLENE
Arlene
FTA 8-12, Sec. 9, Parliamentarian
11, Sec.-Treas. 12; Spanish Club 11,
12, Vice Pres. 11, Pres. 12; Quill
and Scroll 12; Ramscott Editor 12;
Beta Club 11, 12; Student Council
12.
TURNER, AMY PATRICIA
Patricia
Editor Bonnie Blue Print; Student
Council 12, Dress Right Chairman
12: Art Club 8-12, Vice Pres. 12,
Historian 11; Quill and Scroll 12;
Red Cross 9, Membership Chairman
9: Jr. Dramatics 8; Spanish Club
11; Library Club 9-12, Historian
11; 4-H Club 9-11, Reporter 10,
Sec, 11.

TYSON, MARY CAROL

Mary Carol
Art Club 8-12; German Club 10,
11; Jr. Dramatics 9; Pep Club 9.

VOELLINGER, BETTY JO
B.J.
Pep Club 8-12, Pres. 9; FHA 8-10;

ADAMS, DAVID LYNWOOD

David
Ind. Arts 9, Sgt. at Arms; Swim
Team 8, 9, 11, 12; Football 8, 9;
Jr. Beta 9; Beta 12; Math Club
11-12, Pres. 12; Rampage Reporter
11; Student Council 12.

ADAMS, RICHARD
Richard

VICA Club.

ALDERMAN, CHARLES WAYNE
Wayne

Transferred 10; Math Club 11-12,

Treas. 12; Beta Club 11-12, Pres.

12; Rampage 11-12, News Editor

12; Student Council 12; Ramscott

Staff 12, Typist.

ALLAGOOD, RICHARD LOUIS
Richard

Beta Club 9; Championship Supv.

Football 9.

ALLIGOOD, JOHN RICHARD

John
Football 8-12, Varsity 12; Baseball
8-12, Varsity 11-12; Junior Cabinet;
Supv. Basketball 8-12; Spanish
Club 12; Varsity Wrestling 12.

ARNOLD, WILLIE THOMAS
Thomas

Football 10; Supy. Basketball 11-12.

BAGGS, RALPH MITCHELL
Ralph

Hi-Y 8-9, V. Pres.; Supv. Basketball

8-12; Jr. Varsity Wrestling 10.

BALLARD, LARRY BROWN

Larry
Supy. Basketball 10; Track 9; Red
Cross 11; Student Council 12;
French Club 11.

BARNES, PAUL WESLEY, JR.
Butch

Football 8-9; Basketball 8-9; Track

8-12, Varsity 10-12; Baseball 8-12,

Varsity 9-12; Supy. Basketball 11-

12; Student Council 8, 12.

BASS, JULIAN L.

Julian
Basketball 8; Supv. Football 9-12;
Supv. Basketball 9-12.

BATCHELOR, JOE
Joe
Spanish Club 12.

Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 9, Captain
9: B Team Cheerleader 10; Varsity
Cheerleader 11, 12; Vice Pres.
Fresh. Class; Homecoming Court
12: Bonnie Blue Print, Circulation
Manager; Quill and Scroll 12; Ram
Club 11, 12; Sr. Dramatics 10, 12.

WADDELL, SHERRY ELIZABETH
Sherri

Pep Club 8; Y-Teens 8; FHA 9, Re-

porter 9; French Club 11; Beta

Club 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 12;

Bonnie Blue Print, Make-up Editor

12, Columnist; Sr. Dramatics 12.

WAITS, JOYCE ANITRIA
Joyce

Y-Teens 8: FHA 9, 10; Office Mon-
itor 9; Soph. Talent Show; Supv.
Volleyball 9, 10; Stunt Night 10-12;
Quill and Scroll 12; Sr. Dramatics
12; Bonnie Blue Print, Feature
Writer, Circulation; Notebook
Announcer 12; Ramscott Staff 11.

WALKER, JANICE FAYE

Janice
Student Council 8; Y-Teens 10;
FBLA 11; Pep Club 12; Supv. Vol-
leyball and Basketball 8-10; Volley-
ball Intramurals 12.

WALL, WANDA

Wanda
Y-Teens 8; Dixie Darling 8; Ma-

jorette 9, 10; Beta Club 11, 12;
Quill and Scroll 12; French Club
1], 12, Pres. 12, Treas. 11; Student
Council 12; Ramscott Typist; Stunt
Night 10, 11.
WEST, JUDITH ETHELENA

Judy
Transferred 11; Pep Club 12; Vol-
leyball Intramurals 12.

WHITE, RHONDA GAIL
Rhonda

Y-Teens 9, 10; Pep Club 10-12;
Program Chairman 12; Sr. Dra-
matics 1], 12, Treas. 12; Beta Club
11, 12; Ramscott Organization Edi-
tor 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Stunt
Night 10-12; Thespians 12.

WILKERSON, ELAINE

EVELYN

Elaine
AMCC 11, 12, Pres. 12, Chaplain
11; French Club 11; Beta Club 11,
12; Supv. Volleyball and Softball
9-11; Supv. Basketball 10, 11.

WILLIAMS, KEMPLE DAWN
Sunset

FHA 8-11; AMCC 12; Music Club

9, 10.

WIMPEY, PATRICIA ELLEN
Wimpey

Band Club 9-11; Band 9-12, Squad

Leader 12; French Club 11; Red

Willingham Senior Directory

BAXTER, KENNETH ROSS
Kenneth
Supv. Football 9; French Club 11.

BEARDEN, WILLIAM E.

Billy
Beta Club 9, 11-12; French Club
11; Math Club 12.

BRAUCHAMP, STEVE

Steve
Transferred 12; Key Club; Swim-
ming Team.

BEDGOOD, CLEVELAND EUGENE
Gene

Art Club 8-9; Cadet Band 9; March-

ing Band 10-12; Concert Band 10-12.

BEDGOOD, RAY

Ray
Spanish Club 11-12.
BEDSOLE, RONNIE MACK

Ronnie
BENNETT, WILLIAM NATHAN
Billy
Science Club 12; Jr. Beta 9;
B-Team Basketball 10; Baseball 9;
Supv. Basketball 8-12; Supv. Foot-
ball 9; Rampage Managing Editor
Beta Club 11-12, Treas. 12; Math
Club 12, V. Pres.

BISSONETTE, GEORGE

EDWARD, JR.

Ed
Hi-Y 8-9; Supv. Football 8-11; Supv.
Basketball 9; Pep Club 10; FBLA
11-12, Pres. 12; Student Council 12.

BLOODWORTH, JOHN MICHAEL
Mike

Student Council 8-11, V. Pres. 9;
Red Cross 9-10; Jr. Civitan Club
11-12, Treas. 12; Ram Club 10-12;
Football 8-12, Varsity 10-12, Co-
captain 12; Basketball 8-12; Base-
ball 8-11; Track 8-12; Jr. Class
Cabinet 11.

BRADSHAW, WILLIAM HENRY
William

Supv. Basketball 9, 11-12; Supv.

Football 9; DECA 11-12, Pres. 12.

BRIDGER, GLENN
Glenn

Tri-Hi-Y 8; VICA 11-12.

BRYAN, JAMES B., JR.

James
French Club 11-12; Supy. Basketball

8-12; Supy. Football 8-10.

BULLARD, HENRY N.

Henry ,
Football 8-12; Jr. Civitan 12.
BUTTERWORTH, BILLY G.

Billy
DECA 11-12, Reporter 12; Supv.
Basketball 8.
BUTTS, RONALD LEE

Ronnie
Cadet Band 8, Concert Band 9-12,
Marching Band 9-12, All City Band
11, Band Captain 12; Southern Ac-
cents 10-12; Supv. Basketball 8-12;
a Football 11; Language Club
BYAS, ROBERT

Robert
French Club; Red Cross 11; Supv.
Basketball 11.

CALDWELL, MICHAEL WILKINS
Mike

Transferred 11; Varsity Football 12;

Track 12; Baseball 12; Jr. Civitan

Club 12.

CALDWELL, REXFORD JOEL
Rex
DECA 12.

CAMERON, RODGER DARRELL
Darrell
Football 8; Industrial Arts 9.

CANNON, EMORY THERON

Theron

CAPPS, WILLIAM P.

William
Science Club 9; Football 9-12; A.V.
Club 10-12.

CARR, RONNIE CARLTON

Ronnie
Ind. Arts 9; Student Council 9, 11;
Cadet Band 9; Marching Band 10-
12; Concert Band 9-12; Dance Band
10-12; Band Ist Lt. 11-12, Section
Leader 10-12.

CARSTARPHEN, DAN ROLLAND

Danny

CARVER, RALPH JAMES
Jimmy
Spanish Club 8-9.

CHESHIRE, DONNIE
Donnie
Football 8-12, Varsity 11-12; Red

Cross 11; FTA 10-12, Program
Chairman 12; Math Club 12, Chap-
lain 12; FHA 9.

WOOD, MARSHA ANNE

Marsha
Transferred 9; FHA 9, 10; Y-Teens
9-11; Red Cross 9-11; Supv. Basket-
ball 9, 10; GAA 12; Stunt Night
11; Basketball Intramurals 10.

WOOD, SHEILA GAIL

Sheila
FHA 8, 9; Chorus 8, 9; Chorus
Club 9; Tumbling Club 9-12, Pres.
12; Supv. Pres. 9; GAA 12; Gym
Day 10, 11.

WOODRUFF, KAREAN REBECCA
Rebecca
Transferred 10; Y-Teens 8.

YOUNG, MELBA ANNETTE

Melba
Art Club 8-12; Spanish Club 11;
Library Club 12; Pep Club 10;
Chorus 8; Lunchroom 10-12.

YOUNG, PATTITEEN KAY

Patti
Pep Club 8, 10, 12; Y-Teens 9;
Director Sophomore Class; Secretary
Junior Class; President Senior
Class; Student Council 9, 11, 12;
Dramatics Club 11-12, Vice Pres.
12; Supv. Volleyball 9-10; Gym Day
10, 11.

Cross 8-10; Supv. Basketball 8-10;
Spanish Club 11-12; Track 8-9;
Student Council 12; Supv. Softball
11-12.

CHURCHWELL, RICHARD

Ricky
Wrestling; Red Cross; Art Club;
Hi-Y; VICA.

COILE, KIETH JERRY
Jerry
DECA 12.
COLEMAN, DAVID ALLAN
David
Student Council 9; Jr. Beta Club
9; Beta Club 11-12.

COLEMAN, HUGH LEON

Hugh
Jr. Hi-Y 8-9, Sec.; Track 9; Jr.
Class Cabinet 11; Jr. Civitan Club
11-12, Chaplain; Supv. Basketball
8-12.

cacy CHESTER ERNEST
rnest
DECA 12, V.-Pres.

COOPER, JAMES EDWARD
Jimmy

Red Cross 9; Supyv. Basketball 10-

11; Track 11; FBLA 12.

COOPER, GARY
Gary
Bestel 9-12; Supv. Football 9-

COOPER, WILLIAM GARY

Gary
CROWELL, JERRY LAMAR

erry
DECA 11-12; Supy. Basketball 8-9;
Art Club 9,
CULPEPPER, JAMES BENTON

Jimmy
Student Council 9, 11; Supv. Bas-
ketball 9, 11; Football 8-9; Basket-
ball 8; Baseball 8; Tennis 9-10,
Varsity 10; Beta Club 9, 11-12;
Math Club 11-12; RAMSCOTT
Staff 11; Spanish Club 11.
DALTON, WAYNE LESTER

Wayne
Art Club 8-10; Pep Club 10; Track
9, 10, 12; Football 8; Basketball 9.
DANIEL JERRY EUGENE

Jerry

DARSEY, DANNY EDWARD
Danny
Varsity Football Manager 11-12;
Varsity Track Manager 10-12; Jr.
Civitan 12.
DAVIS, JERRY
Jerry
Pep Club 10; French Club 10;
RAMSCOTT Staff 11-12, Asst. Lay-
out Editor 11, Index Editor 12; Li-
brary Club 11-12, Program Chrm.
12.

DAWKINS, MICHAEL BRYAN
Mike

Football 9-12; Wrestling 9-11; Base-

ball 9-12; Ram Club 11-12; Supv.

Basketball 9-11.

DELOACH, DANIEL KENNETH
Kenny
Football 9-12; French Club 11.

FRANKLIN, DOWD WILLIAM
Billy

Art Club 8-9; French Club 11-12;

RAMPAGE Staff 11.

DRURY, BILLY

Billy
Student Council 8-9; Football 8-9;
Red Cross 9, 11-12; VICA Club 11.

DURDEN, ROBERT M.
Bobby

DURDEN, STEVE G.

Steve
Supv. Basketball 10-11; Spanish
Club 11-12; Library Club 12; Per-
fect Attendance 10.

DURDEN, STEPHEN R.
Steve

Sec. Jr. Beta; Baseball 9; Track 9;
Math Club 11-12; Key Club 11;
V.-Pres. Student Council 11; V.-Pres.
Sophomore Class; Jr. Red Cross;
Supv. Basketball 11; AV 12; Hall
Monitor 11.

DUPREE, RAYMOND
Raymond

ELAM, GEORGE

George
Supv. Football 9; Red Cross 10,
Treas.; French Club 11; Science
Club 12; Chess Club 12.

ELSASSER, KENNETH LEE
Kenneth

Football 8; Wrestling 9; Basketball

8; Red Cross 11; VICA Club 12.

EVANS, WILLIAM LAURANCE
Will

Varsity Gymnastics 9-12, Co-Capt.

11, Capt. 12; Varsity Track 11-12,

Most Improved 11; Chess Club 12,

Co-Chairman; Cross Country 12.

FORTH, ROBERT LEE

Bobby
Audio-Visual 8-11; Gymnastics 8-
ll; Tennis 11; VICA 12; FBLA
12.

FREEMAN, CHARLES EDWIN
Chuck
FBLA.

FRIEDLANDER, LOUIS HENRY
Louis
Football Manager B 10-11, Var-
sity 12; Wrestling B 11, Varsity
12; Track 11-12, Manager 10.
FULFORD, LARRY DEWITT
Larry
Football 8-10; Basketball 8-10;
Baseball 8-10; Track 8-10; Student
Council 8-9; DECA 12.

FULLER, ROBY DALE

Roby
Hi-Y 8-9; Baseball 8; FBLA 12;
Chess Clib 12.

GARRARD, WAYNE

Football 8; Basketball 8, B-Team
9-10, Varsity 12; Supv. Football 9;
Supv. Basketball 11; Spanish Club
11-12; Red Cross 9.

GILBERT, DARRYL L.
Darryl
Frnen Club 11-12; Math Club 12;

Science Club 12; RAMPAGE Staff
12.

GOLD, MICHAEL G.
Michael
Transferred 12; Math Club.

GOLDEN, THOMAS
Thomas

VICA 11-12.

GOLDSBY, RONALD MAURICE
Ronald

Beta Club 9; Math Club 12; Treas-
urer Sophomore Class; Student
Council 11-12, Secretary 11; Span-
ish Club 11, 12; Rampage Staff
11, 12, Sports Editor 12; Civitan
Club 12; Science Club Treas.;
Willingham-McEvoy Notebook 12;
Journalism Club Treas. 11; Supv.
Basketball 9, 11; B-Team Basket-
ball.

GRACE, JAMES ROY

Jimmy
Football 8; Supv. Basketball 11;
Supv. Basketball 12.

GREGORY, JAMES FLOYD

Floyd
Football 8; Supv. Basketball 8, 10,
11; B-Team Baseball 10; FBLA 12,
Treas. 12.

GRIFFIN, RONNIE EARL
Ronnie
Hi-Y 9; Baseball 8; Track 9.

HALL, TIMOTHY NEAL
Tim

DECA Club 12.

HAMMOCK, JAMES DENNIS
Dennis

Supv. Football 8; Supv. Basketball

8-10; Track 8-10.

HAMPTON, JARVIS WADE

Jarvis
Red Cross 9; German Club 10;
French Club 11; Student Council
10; Cadet Band 9; Marching Band
10-12; Concert Band 10-12.

HANCOCK, JOHN MORGAN
Johnny

Marching Band 9-12; Concert Band
9-12; Drum Major 10-12; Red Cross
9; Audio Visual Club 12, Sgt. at
Arms 12; Junior Class Pres.; Stu-
dent Council 11; Football 8; Basket-
ball 8; Cadet Band 8.

HARTLEY, DAVID LEVERE

David
Junior Hi-Y 9; Cadet Band 9;
Marching Band 10-12; Concert Band
9-12; French Club 11, 12; Science
Club 12, Committee Chairman 12;
Perfect Attendance 9; Track 8.

HATCHER, WILLIAM WAYNE
Wayne

Audio-Visual 8-12, Pres. 9; In-

dustrial Arts 8, 9; Science Club 12;

Pres. 12; Student Council 11, 12.

HEATH, HARVEY LEE

Sunshine
Red Cross 8, 10; Chess Club 9;
Pep Club 10; FBLA 11; DECA
11, 12; Supv. Basketball 8, 9, 11, 12;
Baseball 9.

HIGGINS, JAMES ALDEN
James

Rampage Editor 12; French Club
10-11; Red Cross 11; Civitan Club
12, Publicity Chairman 12; Ramscott
Staff 11, 12, Classes Editor 12;
Willingham-McEvoy Notebook 12;
Science Club 12, Parliamentarian
12; Tween Teens 11; Student Coun-
cil 11, 12; Ram Jets 8, 9; Sr. Class
Cabinet 12; Journalism Club 11,
Pres. 11; Supy. Basketball 11.

HITCHCOCK, JAMES MARK
Jimmy

French Club 10; Library Club 11,

12.

HOLLOWAY, BRADFORD
BRUCE
Brad
Red Cross 10; Pep Club 10; French

Club 10, 11; Ramscott Staff 11,
12, Features Editor 12; Library Club
11, 12, Pres. 12; Student Council]
12; Supv. Football 9.

HOLLOWAY, JEFF

Jeff
Baseball 8; Supv. Football 8-10;
Supv. Basketball 8-10; Wrestling
Team 10.

HORNYAK, GLYNN FRANK
Glynn

Ramjets 8-9; Radio Club 10; French

Club 11-12; FBLA 11-12.

HOWARD, DONALD L.

Donnie
Gymnastics 8-12, Varsity 9-12; Supv.
Basketball 11.

HUDSON, BRIAN DAVID

Brian
Pres. Industrial Arts 9; P.E. Com-
pany Capt. 11-12; Vice-Pres. Science
Club 12.

HUGHES, JIMMY RAYMOND
Jimmy

Football 8; DECA 11-12.
HULETT, JERRY CLIFFORD

Jerry
Baseball 9; Varsity Track 9-11;
Supv. Football 9; Supv. Basketball
8-12; DCT 12.

HUTCHESON, HENRY E.

Eddie
Baseball 8; Supv. Basketball 8-12;
Student Council 10.

JACKSON, RUDY MASON
Rudy
FFA 9-12, Vice-Pres, 10, Pres. 11.

JAMES, DONALD HENDRIX
Donald
DCT 11-12.

JIMERSON, TIM

Tim
Jr. Beta 8-9; Band 8-9; Spanish
Club 11-12; Drama Club 12.

JOAQUIN, RICHARD DENNIS
Ricky

Football 8-9; Band 10-12; Southern

Accents 11-12; Spanish Club.

JOHNSON, DENNIS EARL

Dennis

JOHNSON, GENERAL
SMITH JR.

General

JONES, WAYNE
Wayne
Football 8, 9, Varsity 10-12, Best
Defense Back 10; Basketball 8,
Varsity 11, 12; Baseball 9; Track
8, 9, Varsity 10-12; Co-Captain Foot-
ball; Ram Club 10-12; Jr. Civitan
12; Pres. Sr. Class.

KELL, STEPHEN GLENN

Steve
Art Club 8; Student Council 11;
Gymnastics 8, 9; Varsity Football
Trainer 11.

KILGORE, DANNY LEWIS

Danny
Student Council 8; VICA 12; Base-
ball 8, 9, Varsity 11, 12.

KILLGO, GERALD STANFORD
Gerald
Jr. Hi-Y; Supv. Football 9.

KING, CHARLES MICHAIL
Mike

Hi-Y 9; Supy. Football 10; Supv.

Basketball 11; Track 9.

KLUGE, STAN
Stan
Trans. 10; Spanish Club.
LANCASTER, CHARLES
Charles
Chess Club 9; Library Club 10;
Spanish Club 11, 12.
LANGLEY, WILLIAM PHILIP
Phil
LEFILS, EDGAR RAYMOND JR.

Ray
Football 8, 10; Basketball 8-10;

Pep Club 8, 9, Vice Pres. 9; Audio
Visual 9; Supv. Football 9; Supy.
Basketball 9, 11; Art Club 8.

LINES, ALBERT STANLEY
Stanley

Spanish Club 10, 11; Math Club
1], 12; Beta Club 11, 12, Sec. 12;
Treas. Sr. Class; Ramscott Staff 11,
Asst, Classes Editor 11, Editor 12;
Science Club 12; Rampage Reporter
11.

LIVINGSTON, HERBERT
MICHAEL
Mike
Band 8; Concert Band 9-12; March-
ing Band 10-12; FBLA 12.

LIVINGSTON, RONNIE
Ronnie
Supv. Basketball 9, 10.

LOFTIN, ROGER ALLEN

Roger
McWill Staff 9; French Club 10;
Jr. Civitan 11, 12; Supv. Basketball
8, 10; Supv. Football 8.

LONG, MIKE

Mike
Audio Visual 8, 9; Science Club 8;
Supv. Basketball and Wrestling and
Football 10; Swimming Team 12,

LORD, GARY STEPHEN

Gary
Key Club 10-12, Treas. 12; French
Club 11, 12, Vice Pres. 11; Student
Council 10-12; Jr. Beta Club 9;
Supv. Basketball 11, 12; Football
8, 9, B-Team 9; Basketball 8, B-
Team 10.

LOYD, TERRY CORNELIUS

Terry
Student Council 8; Football 8, 10;
Pep Club 9; Jr. Civitan 11, 12,

LUCAS, KENNETH DONALD
Donnie

4-H Club 8; Cadet Band 8; March-

ing Band 9-12; Concert Band 9-

12; Science Club 12; Southern Ac-

cents 12.

MADDOX, PHILLIP CARTER
Phillip

Vice Pres. Sr. Class 12; French

Club 11, 12; Key Club 12; Math

Club 12; Supv. Football 9, 10.

MANN, PATRICK MELL JR.

Mell
Student Council 9; Red Cross 10-
12, Sec. 11, Sec. 12; Jr. Class Cab-

inet; Football 8.

MASON, BILL

Bill
Supv. Basketball 8-11; Varsity Bris-
ketball 10; DECA 11, 12.

MAYFIELD, EHGIN
Elain
DCT 11, Vice Pres. 12.
MAYNE, GARY THOMAS
Tommy
Pep Club 8, 9; French Club 1},
12; Student Council 8; Band 9-10,

MCCOURY, EDGAR ALAN

Alan
Track 8-12; Football, Basketball 8;
B-Team Football, Basketball 9; Var-
sity Football, Basketball 10-12; Ram
Club 10-12; Jr. Civitan.

MCDANIEL, CARTER

BARRON JR.

Barry
Cadet Band 9; Marching Band 10-
12; Supy. Football 9; Supy. Basket-
ball 11; Spanish Club 11.

MCELHENNEY, EDWARD
BUTLER JR.
Mac
Gymnastics 8-12; Baseball 9, 10;
Football 8; 4-H Club 8-10; FBLA
12; Student Council 8, 9, 11.
MCELROY, JAMES HASCAL JR.
Jimmy
Red Cross 8; Willingham-McEvoy
Notebook 12; Ramscott Staff 11,

12, Exchange EditorRampage 12;
Science Club 12, Sec. 12; Student
Council 12; Physical Fitness Team
11; Jr. Civitan 12; Hall Monitor
11; Wrestling 10.

MCKINLEY, BOBBY L.

Bobby
Red Cross 11; Wrestling 10; Math
Club 12; Science Club 12; Ramscott
Staff 12; Dramatics Club 12; Supv.
Football 9.

MCMILLAN, JAMES LEE JR.
Jimmy

Beta Club 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12;

Student Council 11; Math Club 12;

Science Club 12; French Club 11,

12; Supv. Basketball 11, 12.

MERRIMAN, JAMES VICTOR

Vic
Hi-Y 8; Pep Club 9; Supv. Foot-
ball 9, 10; Supv. Basketball 9, 10.

MILLEN, DONALD WILLIAM

Don
Hi-Y 8; Red Cross 9; Dramatics
Club 12; Football 8; Basketball
8-10; Supv. Basketball 11, 12; Supv.
Football 10.

MINOR, TIMOTHY WAYNE

Tim
Supv. Basketball 8-10, 12; Supv.
Football 8-10; FBLA 10.

MINSHEW, DAVID EDWARD
David

4-H Club 8; Cadet Band 8; March-

ing Band 9-12; Concert Band 9-12;

Band Pres. 12; All-City Band 11;

Dance Band 10-12.

MISINCO, HOBART GLENN

Glenn
Key Club 10-12; Spanish Club 11;
Audio Visual 8-10; Rampage Staff;
Science Club 12; State Science Fair
Alumni; Mile Club 12; Supv. Bas-
ketball 10, 11; Supv. Football 10.

MISINCO, MICHAEL HENRY
Michael
Key Club 12; Audio Visual 8-11;
Ram Jets 8, 9; Library Club 11;
Rampage Staff 11, 12; Ramscott
Staff 12; State Science Fair Alum-
ni; Dramatics Club 11; Debating
Team 11, 12; Mile Club 12; Supv.
Football 9.

MORGAN, WALTER GREGORY

reg
Hi-Y 8; Industrial Arts 8; Perfect
Attendance 8-12; Cadet Band 8;
Marching Band 9-11; Supv. Basket-
ball 11, 12.

MOSELY, HUGH THOMAS
Thomas

VICA 11, 12, Reporter.

MOSS, DAVID

David
Student Council 8; Football 8; Red
Cross 9, 11; Hi-Y 8, 9; Gymnastic
Team 10, 11; Baseball 10; Supv.
Football 10; Supv. Basketball 9, 10.

MYERS, JAKE JR.

Jake
Marching Band 10-12; Cadet Band
9; Hi-Y 8, 9; Student Council 11;
Red Cross 12; FBLA 12.

MYERS, LARRY EUGENE
Larry

FFA 12.

NESMITH, TEDDY J.
Teddy

Gymnastics Team 9-12; Audio Vis-
ual 12.

NOBLES, WILLIAM CARL
Bill
Key Club 12; Supv. Basketball 8-12;
_ Football 9; Sr. Cabinet Mem-
r

OKELLY, MICHAIL PATRICK
Mike

Supy. Basketball 11; Brisketball 10;

Baseball 10.

OWEN, DANNY NEWTON
Danny
FBLA 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12.

OWENS, ROBERT
Robert
Math Club 12; Chess Club 12.

PARENT, EDGAR CARLOS

Epar
Marching Band 8-12; Concert Band
8-12; Cross Country 8-10; FBLA
10; VICA 11, 12, Treas. 12; Supv.
Basketball 8-10.
PAPE, MIKE

Mike
Industrial Arts 8-10; Civitan Club
11, 12; Supv. Basketball 9, 10;
Wrestling Team 10.

see DELMAS CHARLES

Jel

Student Council 9-12, Treas. 9, 12;
Hi-Y Club 8, 9, Pres. 9; Jr. Beta 9;
Debating Team 10-12; Library Club
10-12; Pres. Ga. Assoc. of Library
Clubs 12; Ramscott Staff 11, 12,
Business Manager 12; Rampage
Staff 12; Key Club 11, 12.

PEACOCK, MICKEY ROGER
Mickey

Track 8, 9, Varsity 10-12; Baseball

9; Supv. Football and Basketball.

POWELL, DAVID WAYNE

Wayne
Football 8; Track 8-11; Supyv. Bas-
ketball 8-11.

POWELL, KEITH TERRELL
Keith
Jr. Beta Club.

REED, JAMES RANDALL
Randy

RIGBY, EMMETT MYERS, JR.
Emmett

Cadet Band 8; Marching Band 9.

12; 4-H Club 9.

ROBERTS, THOMAS WAYNE

Tommy
D.E.C.A. 12; Spanish Club 11.

ROBERTS, RONALD REID

Ronnie
Key Club 11-12; Ramscott Staff 11-
12; Pep Club 9; Baseball 8; Gym-
nastics 8, 9; Supv. Basketball 8-12.

ROGERS, CHARLES FRANK
Charles

Student Council 12; German Club

11, 12; Red Cross 8, 9; Jr. Class

Cabinet; Sec. Soph. Class; Baseball

8; Supv. Basketball 9-12.

ROGERS, CLEVE
Cleve
VICA 12.

ROGERS, LARRY EARL

Larry
Journalism Club 11; Ramscott Staff
11, 12; Rampage Staff 11, 12.

ROGERS, ROBERT RICHARD
Robert

Student Council 12; French Club

11; Math Club 12; Supv. Basketball

i.

ROOKS, DONALD LEE

Donnie
Audio Visual 9-12; VICA 11; Foot-
ball 8; Gymnastics 9.

ROSS, JESSE MICHAEL

Michael ?
Jr. Beta Club 8; FBLA 11; Drama
Club 12; Football 8.

ROSS, JOHN WILLIAM

John
Art Club; German Club 10; Chess
Club 10, 12; Science Club 12;
Supv. Basketball 8.

ROWELL, NORMAN

Norman
Basketball 9; Baseball 9-12; Supv.
Basketball 11; Spanish Club 12.

SAULS, DANIEL EUGENE
Danny

Jr. Beta Club 9; Beta Club 11, 12;
Red Cross 8, 9, Treas. 9; Math
Club 12; Science Club 12; Football
8, B-Team 9; Track 8, 9; Supv.
Basketball 9-12; Rampage Staff,
Asst. News Ed. 12.

SCANLAN, DOUGLAS EDWARD
Edward

DECA 11, 12; Supy. Basketball 8-

11; Varsity Brisketball 10.

SCOGGINS, JIMMY HAROLD
Jimmy
Audio Visual 8, 9; Hi-Y Club 8,
9, Chaplain 9; Library Club 9-12,
Sec. 10, Vice Pres. 11, 12.
SCOTT, ROBERT MICHAEL
Mike
Dramatics Club 12; Math Club;
Ramscott Staff; Science Club 12;
Supv. Basketball 8-11; Supv. Foot-
ball 9, 10; Varsity Gymnastics 9,
10; Football 8.

SHEPARD, MICHAEL D.

Mike
Library Club 10-12; Supv. Basket-
ball 10-11; Baseball 9.

SHIPMAN, MIKE

Mike
VICA 11, 12.
SMITH, MICHAEL

Michael
Band 9-12; Spanish Club 11, 12;
Chess Club 12; Industrial Arts 9;
Library Club 12.

SMITH, HERMAN RANDOLPH
Randy

Student Council 8-12; Jr. Beta 9;
Spanish Club 11, 12, Treas. 11;
Ram Club 11, 12; Jr. Civitan 11,
12, Vice Pres. 11, Pres. 12; Best
Citizen 12; Supy. Basketball 9, 10;
Supv. Football 9; Baseball 8, 9,
Varsity 9-12.

SMITH, ALTON TONY
Tony
Student Council 9; VICA 11, 12.

SNYDER, RAY LAMARR

Ricky
Track Team 8-10; Audio Visual 11.
SPENCE, WAYNE

Wayne .
Spanish Club 11, 12; Jr. Civitan
11, 12, Sgt. at Arms 12; Ram Club
11, 12; Student Council Pres. 12;
Football 8-12; Wrestling 9-12; Track
Team 9, 10.

SPINKS, ROBERT E.

Bobby
Red Cross 9, 10; Student Council
12; Jr. Civitan 11, 12, Chaplain 12;
P.E. Company Leader 11, 12; Pep
Club 8, 9; Hall Monitor 11.

STAVELY, STANLEY CHASON
Stan

Supv. Basketball 9; DECA 12.

STEHLE, HUGH WILLIAM
Hugh

VICA 11, 12.

STEPHENS, JIM

im
Spanish Club 11, 12; Jr. Civitan
1], 12, Sec. 12; Beta Club 11;
Supv. Basketball.

STEVENS, FRANK KIRBY
Groucho
Trans. 11; Supy. Basketball 11, 12.

STEVENSON, FOY RANDALL

Foy
Art Club 8, 9, Sec. 8, Pres. 9; Jr.
Civitan 11, 12, Scrapbook Chairman
11; Supv. Basketball 8; Track 8.
STEWART, JAMES BEN

James
French Club 11, 12; Supv. Basket-
ball 11; Trans. 10.

STINSON, RANDAL PHILIP
Randy

Gymnastics 8-10, 12, Most Valuable,

Captain 10; Chess Club Pres. 12;

Supv. Football 9; Supv. Basketball

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STRICKLAND, CHARLES

Charles
Football 10, 11, Varsity 12; Supv.
Basketball 9-11; Supv. Football 9;
Spanish Club 12; Ramscott Staff
11, 12, Copy Editor 12; Red Cross

9; 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12.
STUCKEY, DANNY LAMAR

Danny
Industrial Arts 9, 10; VICA 12;
Spanish Club 10; Supyv. Basketball
9-12; Supv. Football 9, 10.

SUDDETH, MORRIS TIMOTHY

Tim
VICA; Supv. Basketball 8, 9.

SWIFT, CHARLES ALLAN
Charles

SWYMER, LORAN NEAL
Loran

Ram Jets 8; FBLA 11, 12.

TEEL, DANA
Dana
Trans. 12.

THOMAS, BENJAMIN ALLEN
Allen
DCT I; Football 8-10.

VAN DYKE, WILLIAM

EDWARD JR.

Bill
Pep Club 8, 9; Ram Jets 8; Red
Cross 8, 9, 10, Vice Pres. 11, Pres.
12; DECA 11, 12, Chaplain 11, 12;
Student Council 11, 12; Jr. Class
Cabinet.

STEENBURGH, VICTOR VON
Victor

Trans. 12.

WADDLETON, RONALD S.

Ronald
Rampage Staff 11, 12; Chess Club
12; Math Club 12; Supv. Football
9; Supv. Baseball 9; Supv. Basket-
ball 11.

WAKEFIELD, TOBY

Toby
Trans. 10; Supv. Basketball 11;
Swimming Team 12.

WALKER, RICHARD ALAN

Ricky
Jr. Beta 9, Pres. 9; Key Clyb 10-12,
Pres. 12, Sec. 11; Math Club 11,
12; Spanish Club 11, Vice Pres. 11;
Supv. Basketball 9-12.

WALLER, NEAL COLEMAN

Neal
DCT 12; VICA; Jr. Beta Club;
Physical Fitness Team 11.

WEST, GUERRY

Guerry
VICA 11, 12; Track 9; Brisketball
10.

WILLIAMS, ELLIS ALLEN

Peaches
DECA J, 12; Pep Club 8; Supv.
Basketball 9-12; Supv. Baseball 9.

WILLINGHAM, CARL RICHARD
Richard
Science Club 9; Spanish Club 10;
FBLA 11; Industrial Arts 8, 9;
Supv. Basketball 8-10; Supv. Foot-
ball 10.
WITHERINGTON, FRANCIS
ANDREW
Bunny
VICA 12.

WOOD, JERRY MAC

erry
Red Cross 8; Student Council 9;
Pep Club 10, 11; French Club 10,
11; Library Club 11, 12; Key
Club 12.

YOUNG, DAVID KEITH

David
Student Council 8-11; Key Club
10-12, Vice-Pres. 11; Pres. Soph.
Class; Red Cross 12; Spanish Club
11; Jr. Class Cabinet; Ramscott
Staff 11; Rampage Staff 11; Out-
standing Citizenship 9; Baseball 10;
Supv. Basketball 8-12.

ZIELINSKI, FRANK
THOMAS JR.

Tommy
Key Club 11, 12; Math Club 12,
Vice-Pres. Jr. Class; Supv. Basket-
ball 9; Football 8; Basketball 8;
Baseball 8; Tennis 9, 10. a1

A Part of
Student Life

The highlights and fun of being a part of
school society ... the anticipation of Home-
coming, the bewitchery of Halloween, the pep
during football, and the spirit of Christmas.

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PLAY CAST: Seated: Marty Moses, June Bryant, Linda Prince, Genia Roberts, Pat West,
Jacque Morstad; Standing: Janice Rawlins, Jackie Clarke, Peggy Heath, Mrs. Karen
Shockley, Linda Jordan, Dolores Moxley, Melody Lines, Gale Smith.

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Betty Lou Linda Prince
Bernadine Dolores Moxley
Marty Moses
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Juniors Honor Seniors

Raising money for two years, the class of 68 came through with the BEST Jr.-Sr.s
ever. McEvoys theme, FANTASY IN THE DEEP, was carried out using the illusion of
underwater. Members of 68 sewed dozens of yards of cheesecloth together for the ceiling.
Fish and seahorses were then strung from the cheesecloth to provide real atmosphere.

To experience A Walk Down Bourbon Street, the Willingham Class of 68 provided
an atmosphere of Old New Orleans. Dark streamers gave the effect of a dark, mysterious
night while replicas of the ace of spades created an air of excitement.

Billy Young and his band played for the dance.

Miss Toni Newby Homecoming Queen

October 13, 1967 will be a bright spot
in the hazy, high school memories of Toni
Newby. Before excited spectators and en-
thusiastic admirers, she was crowned dur-
ing half-time by Ann Eldridge and began

her reign as Homecoming Queen. Escort-

ing her was Dell Payne.

HOMECOMING COURT: Sonny Lozano, Susan Keys, Don Barfield, B. J. Voellinger, Dell Payne, Toni Newby, Susan Manning, Kenny Burnett,
Pam Shaw, Rocky Pritchett.

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And the dynamic spirit of the Ram fans was cer:
tainly evident in the days before the games and
while the Rams were in the heat of the scrim-
mages, the roaring bonfires kindled the flames of
spirit in the hearts of all the spectators, and with
the exuberant cheerleaders the Rams were backed by
tons of spirit.

Lassies Play Diverse Roles

Witch Waits casts her spell on the student body during
her reign as Miss Slick Witch 1967.

Wedding Bells Ring

The girls in the Family Living Class took their studies literally one
day and enacted a wedding. The preacher married the lovely
young couple, but not for keeps. The girls enjoyed the wedding, but

the reception goodies became the hit of the show.

McEvoys Week of Honor, under the direction of Barbara
Joiner, motivated the students to evaluate their codes of
honor and standards. Each supervision heard a guest speak-
er on Wednesday. But the highlight of the week was the
play presented by the Dramatics Club in an assembly on

Friday.

The Black Sheep

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George Platt Jackie Mize
Grace Platt Betty Lockhart
Ellen Platt o Ann Russell
Jack Platt Peggy Strickland
Tom Jackson Joyce Waits
DIRECTOR Jacque Carr
PROPERTY MANAGER Jill Self

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Beta Activity

The Judgment Day, as far as Beta is concerned,

is the day when Juniors and Seniors are tapped

for membership in the club. Each old member,
with a gold flower in hand, searches the audience
for a new member to tap. This usually doesnt pre-
sent a problem since the ones tliat think that they
might have earned membership shine.

Preceding the tapping, Dr. Julius Gholson gave
a challenging speech.

There was one day at McEvoy that was filled
with the excitement of guests, and this was Career
Day. On this day speakers from various fields at-
tempted to persuade the girls to enter their career.

Always praised as a success, Willinghams Area
College Night was held to aid students in choosing
a college which they prefer to attend. Thirty-three

schools sent representatives.

Juniors Captured Stunt Night

with the ambitions and dreams of a young
girl, Yolanda, the Juniors wished on a star and
won!!!

Sophomores Used Imagination

... to put a cockroach in Percys locker.

Seniors Wished for Happiness

. and with their combined efforts shared their
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Twas the week before Christmas and all through the school, not a
student was studying!!

One way to get to the top.

What? Me too big???

Death at Sunrise .. .

What a way to go!!

The S-O-U-L Class

Sock it to um Seniors!

The rip-roaring Class of 68 was out in front in all activities.

The Willingham Seniors showed their stuff in the efficient
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preparation for the bonfire before the Lanier rivalry while the
McEvoy Seniors came through with an excellent performance at
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the Class of 68 was no exception in the capers it cut!

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Dont let wealth go to your head. Up in the air, Junior Birdsmen!!

Mighty Fine in 69

A spirited Junior Class hit the two schools with an
impact still being felt. Volume was no problem at
ball games because of the combined efforts of Super
Mouth Spell in the stands and Motor Mouth Har-
grove on the bench. From the Junior Class came
school leaders with the determination to make the
Class of *69 one to be remembered.

On the Go
in Seven-O

All these happy Sophomores have something

up their sleeves. But thats not unusual for the

Class of *70. They even had a mascota talking,
locker roach who patched .up love affairs or
should it be said, messed them up? Any way,

these kids are large in quantity and spirit.

Goofy '!

Please, you wouldn't tell, would you?

We're off to see the wizard!

I dare you!

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Organizations

Embodied in a Democratic society, the or-
ganization of different groups . . . the sym-
bol of cooperation, leadership, participa-
tion and diligence.

Ramscott Staff

There are so many memories, both pleasant and those the whole staff would like
to forget, that make up this past year and so many experiences that go into produc-
ing a yearbook that space would not permit us to convey to you our sentiments.

Pressures mounted ... theme chosen ... cover designed and color chosen ... col-
legiate size added ... layouts planned ... pictures made ... And, oh, the head-
aches!!!

It goes without saying that tremendous work has gone into it, that the staff
believes that the book is good, and that we are proud of it.

We sincerely hope you enjoy it, both now, and in years to come.

LAYOUT EDITOR: Beth Kent, FEATURE EDITOR: Betty Lockhart, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Stanley Lines,

LAYOUT EDITOR: Ricky Waites, FEATURE EDITOR: Brad Holloway, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Arlene Tom-
berlin.

Seated: ACTIVITIES EDITOR: JoAnn Russell; HONORS EDITOR: Peggy

INDEX EDITORS: Pat Collins, Jerry Wood, Susan Archer; PHOTOGRAPHERS: Jacque Carr, Jackie Francis; Standing: ASSISTANT ORGANI.
ZATIONS EDITOR: Glenn Misinco; CLASS EDITORS: James Higgins, Joy Emerick; ART EDITOR: Carla James; FACULTY EDITORS: Bobby
McKinley, Connie Graves; ORGANIZATIONS EDITORS: Mike Misinco, Rhonda White; ASSISTANT ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR: Jimmy McElroy;
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR: Doyle Mason; SPORTS EDITORS: Juanita Pipkin, Ronnie Roberts; COPY EDITOR: Charles Strickland; TYPIST:

Pam Clifton. Not pictured: CLASS EDITORS: Barbara Joiner, Sunny Hamlin, Mike Scott, John Dunn; TYPIST: Wanda Wall; COPY EDITOR: Laura
Newton; ACTIVITIES EDITOR: Larry Rogers.

Strickland; ADVERTISING LAYOUT EDITOR: Phyllis Shelton;

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RAMSCOTT BUSINESS STAFF: Row 1: Marsha Powell, Ramona Pope, Faye Jones, Pam Clifton, Kay Musselwhite, Faith Willoughby; Row
2: Billie Henry, Charles Strickland, Janice Mullinix, Ricky Thomas, Cecilia Davis.

Ramscott Business

Staff

Would you like to buy an ad for the
68 Ramscott? Rush, hurry up, weve got
a deadline to meet!
All these were familiar sounds to the Busi-
ness Staff during the summer while trying
to sell a mountain of ads to local business-
men. Not only did they sell these ads, but
they made more money than ever before. The
total reached was $2,300. Fr

BUSINESS MANAGERS: Kathie Dunn, Dell Payne; ASST. BUSINESS MANAGERS:
Teresa Sutton; Not pictured: Ander Horne.

Quill and Scroll Reorganizes

QUILL AND SCROLL: Row 1: Arlene Tomberlin, Sherry Waddell, Phyllis Shelton, Gail Cheves, Shirley Meek, Billie
Henry, JoAnn Russell; Row 2: Jackie Francis, Dianne. Hamm, Susan Miller, Sunny Hamlin, B. J. Voellinger, Sheila Bur-
gamy, Laura Newton, Kathie Dunn, Susan Archer; Row 3: Kay Musselwhite, Elaine Byrd, Sharon Hattaway, Wanda Wall,
Juanita Pipkin, Joyce Waits, Pat Collins, Rhonda White, Patricia Turner, Carla James, Melba Duggan, Vicki Fordham.

TWEEN TEENS REPORT-
ERS: Seated: Elaine Byrd,
Brenda Bryant; Standing:
Mike Pyles, Phil Bell.

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QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS: Row 1: Betty Locke WILLINGHAM-MCEVOY NOTEBOOK: Seated: B. J. THE MACO
hart, Sgt.-at-Arms; Brenda Bryant, Sec.; Peggy Strick- Voellinger, Connie Boney; Standing: James Higgins, Successful Hee]
land, Treas.; Vicki Fincher, Pres.; Top to Bottom: Jimmy McElroy; Not pictured: Joyce Waits, Ronnie of Oe

Nancy Butler, V. Pres.; Connie Boney, Sgt.-at-Arms. Goldsby.

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Bonnie Blue Print Meets the Raiders

REPORTERS AND COLUMNISTS: Row I: Elaine Byrd, Brenda Bryant, Teresa Sutton, Millie Higdon,
JoAnn Shepard, Deidre Deese, Connie Boney, Kay Musselwhite, Gail Cheves; Row 2: Gail Satterwhite,

Gloria DeLoach, Dianne Hamm, Joyce Waits.

EDITORIAL STAFF: NEWS EDITOR: Nancy Butler;

Collecting material for news
stories, using imagination for
feature stories, getting the scoop
on a leading school personality
and trying to keep it a secret,
meeting deadlines, and running
around at the last minute, gath-
ering fillersall of these go in-
to the making of a good news-
paper, the Bonnie Blue Print.

With such an industrious staff
the Bonnie Blue Print has been
able to carry several special fea-
tures. One was an exclusive in-
terview with PAUL REVERE
AND THE RAIDERS when they
were on tour in Macon. Another
feature covered the Extra Sen-
sory Perception assembly held at
Wesleyan College. The world-re-
nowned expert on E.S.P., Mr.
Ross Burgess, gave demonstra-
tions along with coveted explan-
ations.

In future years, journalism
will not be a part of the regular
curriculum, but editing the Bon-
nie Blue Print will be an extra
activity.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Patricia Turner;

FEATURE EDITOR: Sharon Hattaway; CIRCULATION EDITOR: B. J. Voellinger; MANAG-

ING EDITOR: Vicki Fincher.

Rampage Depicts School Life

BUSINESS MANAGER: Mike Misinco; SPORTS EDITOR: Ronnie Goldsby; ASST. FEATURE EDITOR:

Dell Payne; EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: James Higgins; NEWS EDITOR: Wayne Alderman.

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PHOTOGRAPHERS: Glenn Misinco, Daryl Gilbert; EXCHANGE EDITOR: Jimmy McElroy;
CIRCULATION MANAGER: David Young.

The Rampage has far exceeded its
expectationsfrom the startling edi-
torials to the improving sports jar-
gon. Through hard work, determina-
tion, and capable leadership, the
staff has produced exceptional school
news coverage.

A journalism class was begun for
the sole purpose of training the next
Rampage Staff, and we wish them
as much success as their predecessors.

PRESIDENT: Susan Krewson VICE-PRESIDENT: Cheryl Spell

MCEVOY STUDENT alee lakes
COUNCIL OFFICERS

Susan . . . small in stature,
but running over with lead-
ership, schoo] spirit, and for-
ward drive.

Cheryl ... full of hilarious
wit, the ability to keep em
laughing, but keep em going.

Jacque ... plenty of energy,
personality, brains, and lea-
dership, with an ounce of pen-
manship.

Shirley . . . Southern, bub-
bling, and active, with a good
head for figures.

Connie . . . winning smile
combined with a stern look
keeps order in the Student
Council meetings.

SECRETARY: Jacque TREASURER: Shirley SGT.-AT-ARMS:

Carr Archer Connie Josey

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WILLINGHAM STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: VICE-PRESIDENT: Doyle Mason, TREASURER: Dell Payne, PRESIDENT: Wayne Spence,
SECRETARY: Richard Merchant.

Doyle ... surrounded by an air Dell ... debonair and dashing Wayne ... a true chief executive Richard ... a diplomat with a
of quiet dignity, but topped with man with the money; an active with a magnetic personality and vibrant devotion to everything
keen intelligence and perpetual participant in many phases of the advocate of fun and games. he participates in; the unsung
responsibility. school life. hero of the five-minute affair.

A great American ideal exemplified by two great schoolsrepresentation of every person through student
government. The voice of the student bodycoordination of students, faculty, clubs. Yes, a dream come true for
the patriots of our country, and basis for a sound, democratic system. This is the great ideal.

McEvoy has acquired a flare for international relations and with the theme, 68 +- 69 + 70=(LT), the Student
Council is raising money for a future foreign student. The biggest money-raising project toward this end has been
the sale of light bulbs by every student. An established event to raise money during the year is the election of
Miss Slick Witch. Voting on the contestants was done by putting money in the specified jack-o-lantern.

Honor Week was set aside to stress personal honor, and special speakers were invited to speak on the subject
in each supervision.

The main objective of Willinghams Student Council was the establishment of the Student Court to handle mis-
demeanors committed at school. Serving on the Student Court are a student council officer, two students, and
a faculty advisor. Willinghams influential student government also brought the international Up With People
group to the school. They initiated the Macon Sing-Out with members of the Up With People group assist-

ing.

Light Bulb Sale Proves Bright Idea

McEVOY STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Debbie Francavage, Susan Keys, Judy Griffin, Pam Clifton, Betty Lockhart;
Row 2: Jo Ann Shepard, Jacki Francis, Roseanna Nowell, Debbie Dykes, Joy Emerick, Arlene Tomberlin, Annette
Brantley, Diane Greenway; Row 3: Nancy Butler, Peggy Strickland, Sandra Howard, Vicki Fincher, Penny Hamlin, Debra
Lake, Linda Harrison, Linda Hightower, Lael Bartlett, Carla James, Linda Lee, Denise McDaniels, Fran Henderson, Vicki
Baldwin.

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Row 1: Susan Manning, Gail Saunders, Kathie Dunn, Sandra
Howard, Susan Durden; Row 2: Jackie Mize, Donna Fulford, Myra Edwards, Melonie
Raley, Randi Whitsell, Barbara Joiner, Gail Sutton; Standing: Pat Childers, Patti
Young, Beth Kent.

Student Court Tries Misdemeanors

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WILLINGHAM STUDENT COUNCIL: Row 1: Phillip Bellury, C. W. Eldridge, Gerry Monroe, Richard Merchant, Fish Adams, Wayne Spence,
Jimm cElroy, Mike Bloodworth, Dell Payne, Doyle Mason; Row 2: Morty Denham, Steve Powell, Mike Ogletree, Donnie Cross, Raymond
Fiveash, Larry Peterson, Wayne Alderman, Eddie Cannon, Tommy Zielinski, Donnie Cheshire, Bruce Crowe, Micky Thompson, Herman Smith,
Wayne Hatcher, Wayne Hall, Ed Bissonette, Bobby Spinks; Row 3: Brad Holloway, Sean Griffen, Robert Rogers, Ronnie Goldsby, James Hig-
gins, Ricky Walker, James Thigpen, Andy Durden, Chicken Ballard, Gary Lord, Otis Yopp.

MCEVOY BETA NEW MEMBERS: Row J: Brenda Bryant, Debra Pritchett, Anne Baggs, Cathy San-
ders, Gail Hunt, Janice Bradfield; Row 2: Crystal Fountain, Sherma Matthews, Gail Sutton, Karen

Scott, Jackie Mize, Melanie Raley, Wanda Hill; Row 3: Elaine Rackley, Deborah Bassett,

rell, Janice Mullinix, Valerie Norris, Gail Wood, Diane Plunkett, Susan Allen, Pat Childers.

MCEVOY BETA CLUB: Seated: Deborah Riley, Elaine Franklin, Kris Goforth,

Lael Bartlett, June Morris, Johnnie Thistlewood, Ginger Keller, Dianne Hamm,
Sharon Clarke, Juanita Pipkin, Kay Musselwhite, Sherry Waddell, Patricia Smith,

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Career Da

Beta Club is a nationwide
organization for students with
outstanding scholastic achieve.
ment. Membership to McEvoys
Beta Club is open to juniors
and seniors who meet the
grade requirements of the point
system.

During the year, a tutoring
service is sponsored by the
club to help girls improve
their grades. Mint sales are
held to raise money for a
scholarship to be presented to
a graduating senior.

Another outstanding project
of the McEvoy Beta Club is the
annual Career Day. On one day
out of the year, representatives

from all career fields are in-
vited to the school to present
information about their lines
of work. From this information
the girls can decide on their
own careers.

Carla James, Nancy Butler, Betty Lockhart, Dianne Brown,
Kathie Dunn, Billie Henry, Susan Archer, Gail Saunders, Laura Newton, Susan Lloyd, Pam Kitchens, Susan Keys; Standing: Arlene Tomberlin,
Peggy Strickland, Gena Jackson, Rhonda White. Not Pictured:

Elaine Wilkerson.

and College Night Headline Beta Year

The Willingham Beta Club is an honorary society that recognizes students with advanced scholastic
ability. The club offers aid to college prospects by sponsoring the annual College Night. Represent-
atives from a large number of institutions are present at the school to offer assistance and information
for students trying to select the college best suited for them. This College Night is open to all schools

in the Middle Georgia area.

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Alderman, President; Standing: Ricky Waites, Danny Sauls, Billy Bearden, Jimmy Culpepper, Charles Evans, Mike Pyles, Steve Harr,

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MCEVOY BETA OFFICERS: Jacque Carr, Vice President; WILLINGHAM BETA OFFICERS: Stanley Lines, Secretary;
Roseanna Nowell, President; Barbara Joiner, Secretary; Beth Jimmy McMillan, Vice President; Billy Bennett, Treasurer;
Kent, Treasurer. Wayne Alderman, President.

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FHA: Seated: Susan Herring, Sandra Huff, Carol Gay, Janie Furney, Debby McKinley, Pat Huff, Pat Cameron, Judy Stevens, Debra Hubbard,
Sheila Powell, Gena Jackson; Standing: Wanda Hallman, Marsha Powell, Juleen Johnston, Sheila Worrell, Juanita Gray, Lynn Cox,

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Miller, Lynda Burdett, Donna Jackson, Janice Davis, Diane Howell, Carol Ann Potter, Elaine Westfaul, Suzanne Jones, Penny Hamlin.

FHA OFFICERS: Seated: Vicki Fincher, Treasurer; Donna Fulford, President; Jackie Francis,
Vice President; Lyn Moore, Secretary; Standing: ChairmanArlene Strickland, Susan Miller,
Teresia Wester, Karen Scott, Johnnie Thistlewood, Pat Glover.

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Y-TEEN OFFICERS: Seated: Crystal Fountain, Secretary; Linda Hightower, President; Cherie
Arnold, Vice President; Standing: Jackie Francis, Program Chairman; Millie Higdon, Treasurer;
Cathy Rowe, ICC Representative.

Tri-Hi-Y Participates in Christian L Conference

TRI-HI-Y: Row 1: Cheryl Misch, Kathy Young, Rhonda Kerr, Gail Cannon, Janice Becton, Teresa Cox, Deborah Anderson, Virginia Dixon,
Rebecca Bond; Row 2: Nancy Hale, Pat Mills, Teresa Vinson, Sandra Quinn, Elaine Williams, Shery] Ennis, Gail Milford, Julie Blair, Deborah
Waters; Row 3: Melody Seaton, Carol Lannon, cket Bassett, Lyn Moore, Susan Stokes, Debbie Register, Lynn Blizzard, Sherry Duckworth,
Wayerlyn Sandefur, Mary Alice Grimes, Bobbie Cobb, Kate Abernathy, Georgette Lipford, Lana Snead, Barbara Joiner, Carol King.

Y-T S: Row 1: Vicki Bonner, Debbie Dykes, Patsy Deason, Shirley Bassett; Row 2: Donna Quick, Lynn Lawring,
Bonnie Hart, Jo Ellen Friedlander, Susan Herrin Judy Madden, Debra Craine, Mary J Burkehalter, Barbara
Temples, Pat Gooding, Tomberlin; Row 3: Debbie Lamb, Darnell Spillers, Wanda on, Janice Rainey,
Phyllis Ford, Sandra West, Geraldine Woolfork, Pat McBride, Katherine Askew, Cathy Nicholson, Rhonda Wither
ton; Row 4: Kathy Farnsworth, Jenny DuBose, Juleen Johnston, Linda Davis, Ann Copelin, Linda Fuller, B
Johnson, Judy Taylor, Patty Johnson, Sue Smith, Katherine Finney, Linda An , Irene Thomas, Joyce Steph
Janie Rigby, Rebecca Bartlett, Sheila Jordan, Lorie Case, Katherine Huds Nancy Reynolds, Sharon Cameron,
Debbie Elrod, Charlene Hulett; Row 5: Becky Thomas, Diane Roberts, Marjorie Alexander, Shirley Colbert, Gerry
Rogers, Carolyn Long, Debbie Garner, Pam Dalton, Nancy Jones, Marsha McDaniel, Janet Morgan.

TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS: Seated: Linda Lee,
President; Carla James, Vice President;
Standing: Mrs. Weeks, Advisor; Elaine
Evans, Chaplain; Martha Ann Hinson, Sec-
retary; Cheryl Owen, Treasurer.

Citizens Strive to Better School and

KEY CLUB: Row 1: Wayne Byrd, Mike Collingsworth, Grey Gay, Ricky Waites, Billy Browning, Phil Bell, Ricky Walker,
Ricky Thomas, Terry Sark, Mike Pyles, Phil Maddox, Henry Robertson, Jerry Wood, Allen Smith; Row 2: Otis Scarbarry,
Mike Ogletree, Richard Tumlin, Ronnie Roberts, Steve Beauchamp, Mike Misinco, Glenn Misinco, David Young, Charles
Strickland, Gary Lord, Dell Payne, George Slappey, Bill Nobles, Mike Odum.

WILLINGHAM DRAMA CLUB: Row I: Tim Jimerson, Jimmy Culpepper, Don Miller; Row 2: Mike

Scott, Dell Payne, Mike Lee, Bobby McKinley, Phil Maddox.

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KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Glenn Misinco, Parl.; Billy
Browning, V. Pres.; Ricky Walker, Pres.; Ricky

Thomas, Sec.; Gary Lord, Treas.

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Jones, Phil Bell, Roger Loftin, George Elam, Ronnie
Roberts, Steve Kell, Mike Ross, David Coleman, Gary
Cooper.

JR. CIVITAN CLUB: Row 1: Richard Merchant, Richard Taylor, Alan Redman, Jimmy McElroy, Doyle
Mason; Row 2: Roger Loftin, Buddy Moore, Dennis Fitzpatrick, Donnie Cross, Phillip Bellury, Hugh
Coleman, Sonny Welch; Row 3: Stan Smith, Phil Greene, Bruce Crowe, Ander Horne, Gary Curtis, Mike
Pape, Andy Spires, Larry Peterson; Row 4: Randy Smith, Ricky Deriso, Mike Gibson, Mike Pettis; Row
5: Bobby Hayslip, Jerry Dixon, Andy Durden, Alan McCoury, Morty Denham, Larry Britt, Steve Hartley;
Row 6: Ronnie Goldsby, Jim Stephens, Terry Loyd, David Doss, Mike Bloodworth, Henry Bullard, Mike
Caldwell, Danny Dorsey; Row 7: James Higgins, Wayne Spence, Charles Price, Foy Stevenson, Bobby
Spinks.

JR. CIVITAN OFFICERS: Kneeling: Doyle Mason, V. Pres.; Wayne
Spence, Sgt.-at-Arms; Standing: Randy Smith, Pres.; Jim Stephens,
Sec.; Bobby Spinks, Chap.; Mike Bloodworth, Treas.

Broadway, Here We Come!?

Hey, Ive finally got my hun-
dred points!

This exclamation could have
been heard coming from any Thes-
pian upon conclusion of her strug-
gle to meet the requirements set
by the National Thespian Society.
Membership is attained by earn-
ing a total of one hundred points
for attending, reading, or partici-
pating in plays. Each member re-
ceives a certificate for her out-
standing work from the National
Thespian Society to which stars
may be added for additional ac-
complishments in the field of dra-

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THESPIANS: Rhonda White, Joy Emerick, JoAnn Russell, Nancy Butler, President; Jacque
Carr, Gena Jackson, Peggy Strickland. Not pictured: Betty Lockhart, Secretary-Treasurer;
Emily Evans.

MCEVOY SENIOR DRAMATICS CLUB: Kneeling: Sunny Hamlin, Nancy Butler, Penny Hamlin, Sherry Waddell, Kris Goforth, Ginger Keller,
Brenda Bryant, JoAnn Russell; Seated: Emily Evans, Jacque Carr, Verna Hamm, Elizabeth TeSelle, Melonie Raley, Gail Saunders, Valerie
Funck, Jackie Mize, Vicki Fincher, Mary Paula Hodnett, Joyce Waits, Linda Jones, Gail Satterwhite; Standing: Roseanna Nowell, Sherma
Matthews, Gena Jackson, Sharon Hattaway, Marie Railey, Pam Hamlin, Janice Boyett, Patsy Mossbarger, Pam Shaw, Jill Self, Diane Hamm,
Elaine Byrd, Gloria Gay, Deborah Hubbard, Judy Stevens, Michelle Jerkins, Gail Burnett, B. J. Voellinger, Connie Boney.

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The Senior Dramatics Club has grown not only in
size but in enthusiasm as well. With well-planned
programs, the interest of the club members has
never declined. One such program was presented by
Mrs. G. Carl Green, who gave two dramatic read-
ings at Christmas.

During Honor Week at McEvoy, held in Novem-
ber, the Dramatics Club presented a play in accord-
ance with the main theme. Entitled The Black

Sheep, the play was about a hypocritical family

who suffered for their hypocrisy through the loss
of their son by death. The efforts exerted in this
play are characteristic of those displayed by every

member.

MCEVOY SR. DRAMATICS OFFICERS: Seated: Peggy Strick-
land, President; Patti Young, Vice President; Toni Newby, Ways
and Means Chairman; Standing: Joy Emerick, Secretary; Rhonda
White, Treasurer.

FBLA, DECA, and VICA Train Youths fo

FBLA promotes interest in
various fields of business. The
club serves the school by operat-

ing the bookstore. Speakers from

different business phases high-

light club meetings.

WILLINGHAM FBLA: Row 1: John Baker, Larry Johnson, Jimmy Cooper, Sergeant-at-Arms; Jimmy Ed- You dont really want 153 pencil erasers?
wards, Ted Livingston, Ronnie Hood; Row 2: Jake Myers, Steve Powell, Loran Swymer, Ed McElhenny,

Roby Fuller, Sonny Lockhart, Ed Bissonette, President; Glynn Hornyak, Photographer; Row 3: Mike Liv-

ingston, Secretary; M. S, Reynolds, Floyd Gregory, Treasurer; Bobby Forth, Chuck Freeman.

MCEVOY FBLA: Row 1: Cathy Bilderback, President; Linda Williams, Vice President; Brenda Morris, Secretary; Elaine Rackley, Treasurer; Row 2:
Cathy Garnto, Brenda Thigpen, Brenda Theiss, Cathy Cox, Carol Bostick, Linda Williams, Janice Mackey, Edna Smallwood, Susan Waddell; Row 3:
Cathy Dixon, Jean Towson, Donna Bowen, Melba Thistlewood, Annette Brantley, Xavia Crissey, Sheila Smith, Claris Waltman, Debbie McLemore,
Sandra Rozier, Diane Greenway, Linda Fulwood, Becky Hall, Toni Wilson; Row 4: Peggy Cruise, Cindy Holland, Kay Smith, Brenda Brelarid, Carolyn
Rasmussen, Joyce Bennett, Wynoka Myers, Sheila Powell, Cathy Brittian.

Business World

The Distributive Education
Club of America and Vocational
Industrial Club of America train
their members in the vocational
phase of their choice. They in-
still in the members a sense of
responsibility and leadership for
tomorrows business world.

The participants consist of
juniors and seniors at Willing-
ham High School who plan to
go to work directly after grad-
uation. VICA trains students as
mechanics, draftsmen, and elec-
tricians. DECA provides oppor-
tunities in marketing sales and

distribution.

VICA: Row 1: Glenn Bridger, Richard Adams, Cleve Rogers, Julian Bass, Earl Grants, Tim Sud-
deth, Danny Kilgore, Tommy Mosley; Row 2: Donald James, Neal Waller, Thomas Golden,
Bunny Witherington, Walter Buffington, President; Jerry Hulett, Tony Smith; Row 3: Curtis
Kingsley, Advisor; Edgar Parent, Treasurer; Danny Stuckey, Ricky Churchwell, Allen Thomas,
Guery West, David Avera, Robert Forth, Harvey Gronka.

DECA: Row 1]: Rex Caldwell, Dean Johnson, Ricky Wasden, Allen Gay, Gene Wilkinson, Randy Wilkes, Doug Scanlan, Leon Harris, Stanley
Stavely, Harvey Heath; Row 2: William Bradshaw, President; Hugh Green, Jerry Crowell, Allen Williams, David Harris, Billy Butterworth,
Jerry Coile, Tim Hall, Randy Bates, Steve Drawhorn; Row 3: Mike Scott, Bill Van Dyke, Ernest Collins, Vice President; Ricky Barron, Ashley
Harrington, Secretary; Wayne Williamson, Tommy Roberts, Jimmy Hughes, Roger O. Greene, Coordinator.

FTA and FFA Promote Interests

of Future Teachers and Agriculturists

FTA: Seated: Pat Wimpey, Debra Lake, Pres.; Karen Scott, V. Pres.; Arlene Tomberlin, Sec.-Treas.; Darlene Wilson,
Deborah Goodwin, Reba Tucker, Sharon King; Standing: Deborah Riley, Paulette King, Debra Powell, Debra McElhaney,
Judy King, Beverly Gibson, Elaine Dixon, Carla McAllister, Sylvia Davidson, Opal Douglas, Diane Plunkett.

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MCEVOY LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Row 1: Janice Becton,
Barbara Taylor, Latrell Rowell, Theresa Skinner, Carla James,
Janice Rainey, Patty Johnson, Nona Patridge, Gayle Holiday;
Row 2: Judy Josey, Pam Floyd, Brenda Summerlin, Gena Cox,
Barbara Joiner; Row 3: Regina Emilio, Judy Taylor, Janice
Davis, Mary Paula Hodnett, Connie McCoy, Rebecca Bond.

FFA: Row 1: Larry Stokes, Larry Arnold, Wesley Toler, Roger Dagley, Hayward Sweat,
Rudy Jackson; Row 2: Ermest Ogletree, Kenneth Ogletree, Donny Sanford, Calvin
Minchew, Larry Myers, Dave Skipper.

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Library Booklet Wins Awara

Among the projects of the
McEvoy Library Club, pub-
lishing a handbook, How to
Use the Library, has been
the biggest. The club won a
red ribbon at GALA for this
booklet. Other than this
award, the Library Club
was presented the Honor
Club Award at GALA. An
outstanding project of the
Willingham Library Club
has been to start a record
collection in the library. At-
tending both GALA and
FDLA conventions is an im-
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MCEVOY LIBRARY CLUB: Seated: Barbara Joiner, V. Pres.; Carla James, Pres.; Gayle Holiday, Diane
Plunkett, Judy Josey, Elaine Deal, Not pictured Opal Douglas, Sec.-Treas.; Standing: Jennifer Sherwood,
Theresa Skinner, Beverly Gibson, Gena Cox, Patricia Turner, Rebecca Bond, Regina Emilio, Connie McCoy,
Patty Johnson, Janice Rainey.

WILLINGHAM LIBRARY CLUB: Row 1: Gene Inman, Mark Herrington, Jimmy Scoggins, V. Pres.; Joey Sequin, Treas.; Mike
Smith, Jerry Wood, Jerry Davis; Row 2: Dell Payne, Mike Sheperd, Steve Durden, Brad Holloway, Pres.; Jimmy Hitchcock, Ricky
Waites, Sec.

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Mathematical and Scientific Interests

MCEVOY MATH CLUB: Pat Wimpey, Elizabeth Teselle, June Morris, Sheryl Ennis, Sec.;
Mabel Bridger, V. Pres.; Lael Bartlett, Pres.; Deborah Anderson, Treas.; Deborah Riley.

WILLINGHAM MATH CLUB: Seated: Wayne Alderman, Treas.; Ricky Walker, Sec.; Billy
Bennett, V. Pres.; David Adams, Pres.; Standing: Row 1: Joey Sequin, Richard Merchant,
Ronnie Waddleton, Bobby McKinley, Tommy Zielinski, Stanley Lines, Jimmy McMillan, Robert
Owens, Phil Maddox, Darrell Gilbert; Row 2: Charles Evans, Mike Odum, Danny Sauls, Mike
Scott, Ronnie Goldsby, Steve Durden, Billy Beardin, Jimmy Culpepper, Les Murrell, Tommy
McAdams, Thomas Golden.

The purpose of the Math Club is
to stress the importance of math and
to introduce its different fields. The
club also gives those interested an op-
portunity to perform mathematical
operations outside of class. The Science
Club is an organization set up to help
each member decide the field of
science he or she wants to be in if
planning to attend college. It explores
different phases, such as biology and
chemistry. Membership in either or-
ganization is open to any student who
is interested in these fields.

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WILLINGHAM SCIENCE CLUB: Row I: Steve Harr, Tommy Riggs, Walter Fitzpatrick, Frank Sagnabean, Richard Merchant; Row 2: Mr. Martin
Gronka, Advisor; Darrell Gilbert, Tommy Zielinski, Jimmy McMillen, George Elam, John Ross, Steve Smith, Eddie Vance, Mike Odom, Glenn Misinco;
Row 3: Bobby McKinley, Danny Sauls, Jimmy Culpepper, Mike Upchurch, David Hartley, Ronnie Goldsby, Sec.; James Higgins, V. Pres.; Wayne

Hatcher, Pres.; Joey Sequin, Jimmy McElroy, Treas.

CHESS CLUB: Seated: Tommy Lilly, George Elam, David

Hartley, Roby Fuller, John Ross, Joey Sequin, Pat McConnell;

Standing: Will Evans, Co-chairman, Randy Stinson,. Chairman.
Waites, Dell Payne, Mike Pyles, Phil Bell.

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MCEVOY SCIENCE CLUB: Row I: Cheryl McGraw, Treas.; Paula Dixon,
V. Pres.; Debra Gillis, Pres.; Not pictured Jackie Davis, Sec.; Row 2:

Aurelia Avera, Linda Hurt, Judy Tillman, Wendy Edwards; Row 3:

Johnson, Gena Cox, Brenda Davis, Chery] Hill.

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Mums Still Big Success for AMCC

AMCC: Row 1: Donna Rogers, Regina Brockston, Susan Lloyd, Treasurer; Charlotte Rutland, Secretary; Elaine Wilkerson, President; Janie Sur-
mans, Vice President; Sue Ellen Wilkerson, Diane Taylor, Eileen Montgomery; Row 2: Pam Leverett, Beth Horn, Ellen Thames, Pam Sermans,
Pat Hornday, Eileen Cameron, Regina Fellows, Dawn Williams.

4-H

I pledge my head to clearer
thinking, my heart to greater
loyalty, my hands to larger serv-
ice, and my health to better
living for my club, my com-
munity, and my countrya
meaningful pledge for everyone
but especially so for members
of the 4-H Club.

Each member displays her
talents by completing any num-
ber of projects concerning sew-
ing, cooking, recreation, or
health. The projects are written
up in a record book and sent
off to be judged for awards.

4-H: Theresa Skinner, Debbie Francavage, Secretary-Treasurer; Pat Amos, President; Elizabeth
Morris, Vice President; Sue Thomas, Latrell Rowell.

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WILLINGHAM RED CROSS: Row 1: Ricky Barbar, Kerry Pilcher, Louie Sizer, Kenny Horton; Row 2: Mell Mann, Sec.; Charles Strickland, V.
Pres.; Neal Deese, Billy Crissy, Treas.; Steve Durden, Roger Thurman, David Lengel, Steve Keau, Alan Camron, Mrs. M. Chapman, Sponsor;
Row 3: Bill Van Dyke, Pres.; Barry Duggan, Ronnie Oliff, 2nd V. Pres.; Mark Smith, Jake Myers.

Red Cross Works to Help Others

MCEVOY RED CROSS: Row 1: JoAnn Shepard, Pres.; Juanita Pipkin, Sec.; Sherma Matthews,
Treas.; Row 2: Gwen Harvard, Susan Lord, Verna Hamm; Row 3: Ramona Pope, Patsy
Morrison, Sharon Clark, Lynne Horton; Row 4: Melba Thistlewood, Brenda Theiss, Joy Simpson,
Diane Marshall; Row 5: Eva Bateman, Sharon Hattaway, Sharon King, Nancy Reynolds, Leila
Fowler, Bonnie Hart; Row 6: Barbara Mikus, Chery] Misch, Barbara Temples, Gena Cox.

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ot an in i ; 5 others, members of the Red Cross
j work hard collecting money for
needy families and underprivileged
children through the membership
drive. Representatives in the club
are elected by each supervision and
are responsible for keeping a rec-
ord of the money turned in.
The members carry out many lo-
cal projects, such as visits to nurs-
ing homes and selling toys made by
the MARC workshop; but the high
point of the year is the annual tal-
ent show presented at the Vet-
erans Hospital in Dublin.
Willingham members collected
articles, such as first aid kits, soap,
and hand towels, to send overseas
to a less fortunate country.

Language Clubs Expand

Bonjour! This could be a greeting from
any member of the French Clubs at Me-
Evoy and Willingham. The mastering of
the fine points of the French language,
along with a better understanding of the
traditions and customs of other countries,

constitute the main goal of both clubs.

WILLINGHAM FRENCH CLUB: Row J: Julian Bass, Jimmy McMillan, Secretary; Gary Lord, Vice President;
Eddie Vance, Alan Fulgham, James Stewart, Carl Stewart, Ronald Olliff; Row 2: David Hartley, Danny
Dorsey, Tommy Zielinski, President; Robert Ford, Glynn Hornyak, James Bryant, Steve Martin, Henry Robertson,

Steve Leurette, Warren Daniels, Tommy Maine, Billy Dowd.

WILLINGHAM SPANISH CLUB: Kneeling: Billy Browning, President; Donnie Fussell, Vice President; Not pictured: Andy Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer; David Rumph, Dennis
Fitzpatrick; Row 1: Mrs. Reindorp, Advisor; Kenneth Kitchens, Sonny Welch, John Dunn, Paul Luttrell, Jim Stuckey, Norman Rowell, Rex Ellington, Jimmy Clanton, Richard
Taylor, Tim Jimerson, Mike Smith, DLane Skipper, Jimmy Carver, John Reid,, Walter Fitzpatrick, Ronald Colbert; Row 2: Steve Durden, Allen Cameran, Charles Strickland,
Charles Lancaster, Al Thrasher, Stan Kluge, Duffy Addleton, Randy Smith, Wayne Spence, Donnie Cheshire, Charles Price, Mike Pettis, John Alligood, Bruce Crowe, Jim Stephens,

Van Hunter, Ronnie Goldsby, Ander Horne.

WILLINGHAM SPANISH CLUB: Row 1: Don Edwards, Phil Greene, Wiley Hutcheson, Mark Stephens, Mike Odom, Dewey Davis, Mike Pinholster; Row 2: Dennis Wilson, Randy
Freeman Deese, Larry Britt, Steve Patat, Mike King, David Peed, Mark Herrington,

Keene, Jerry Coleman, Phil Ladson, John Alligood, Billy Browning; Row 3: Bo Causey,
James Dove, Terry Busbee.

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Roger West; Row 2: Joey Sequin, Phil Bell, Raleigh Faircloth, James McHugh, Ken Whitehead; Row 3:

David Hooks, Bnnie Hinson, John Morman, John Whitehead, Otis Scarbory; Row 4 David Hudson, William
Shurley, Don Wires, John Jordan, Andy Durden, Treasurer.

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MCEVOY SPANISH CLUB: Seated: Brenda Jones, Susan Archer, Treasurer; Mary Paula MCEVOY FRENCH CLUB: Row 1: Elaine Evans, Ginger Keller,

Hodnett, Vice President; Penny Brooks, Secretary; Linda Burgamy, Patricia Smith; Stand- Wall, President; Susan Durden, Vice President; Cricket Bassett; Row 2: Cathy San-
ing: Betty Lockhart, Joy Emerick, Lynn Tyson, Arlene Tomberlin, President; Carla Me- ders, Kris Goforth, Linda Lee, Diane Baugheum, Cindy Holland, Judy Tillman; Row 3:
Allister, JoAnn Russell, Debra Powell Gwen Vinson, Ann Baggs, Linda Savage, Carol Lannon, Patricia McBride, Phyllis Ford,

Linda Anderson, Patricia Rogers, Debra Jordan. Not pictured: Debbie Epting, Treas-
urer.

Hola, says the Spanish Club. Interest and knowledge in the culture of the Spanish-speaking countries are
promoted by various activities within the club. McEvoys club president shared souvenirs brought from Ti-
juanawith the members during a regular meeting. Among these were a pinata, mantilla, pictures, and postcards.

GAA Sponsors Senior-Faculty Volleyball Game

GAA: Row 1: Sheila Wood, Connie Dingler, Pat Glover, Marsha Powell, Brenda Thames, Rosemary Ward, Fran Henderson, Debbie Shepard,
Sharon Farnsworth; Row 2: Pat Childers, Juanita Pipkin, Marsha Wood, Susan Mann, Patricia Grace, Janis Tucker, Debra Craine; Row 3:
Ramona Pope, Sheila White, Elaine Griffin, Nancy Burgamy, Janice Mullinix, Sheila Burgamy, Linda Burgamy; Row 4: Phyllis Burns, Linda
Tamplin, Susan Gilbert, Susan Keys, Libby Dechman, Susan Krewson, Lynn Tyson; Row 5: Patsy Pippin, Elizabeth Morris, Hariet Walker,
Bonnie Waddleton, Barbara Wyatt, Nancy Scandlyn, Debra Collins; Row 6: Kay Stubbs, Pat Moye, Dejuane Martin, Diane Meeks, Brenda Bruce.

GAA OFFICERS: Seated: Pat Collins, Vice President; Sandra Howard, Presi-
dent; Standing: Donna Fulford, Secretary; Beth Kent, Publicity Chairman;
Pulling Wagon: Patsy Arrowood, Treasurer.

Who says Im a sore loser when it comes to patty-cake
games?

With the aim of supporting all = Pep Clubbers Bedeck Stadium for Games

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school spirit. Highlighting the
football season was the sale of
Booster Badges to back the Rams.
Decorated goal posts and expres-
sive signs at games represented
the efforts of the hard-working
members. Pep Club also spon-
sored the first annual Smear
Lanier Day.

MCEVOY PEP CLUB: Row 1: Gail Cannon, Joy Battle, Teresa Vinson, Laura Harvard, Rose-
mary Ward, Mitcie Green, Bambi Bartlett; Row 2: Pat Childers, Cheryl Spell, Crystal Fountain,
ibby Dechman, Bonnie Waddleton, Patricia Grace, Fran Henderson, Diane Howell, Barbara
Carol Barnes, Lynn Hopkins, Carol Griffin; Row 3: Harriet Walker, Debbie Shepard,
PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Row 1: Rhonda White, Patsy Goolsby, Mary Graves, Nancy Keith, Cathy Herring, Sandra Quinn, Diane Roberts, Bar-
Program Cl usan Gilbert, Publicity Chair- bara Nobles, Pam Spires, Susan Perry, Connie Josey, Brenda Bass.
Row Davis, Secretary; Fay Jones,
Billie Henry, Treasurer;
esident; Not pictured: Kay Mussel-
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M Y PEP CLUB: Row 1: Jackie Mize, Melonie Raley, Valerie Funck, Alice Hinote, Gail Saunders, Faye Morgan, Elaine Lovejoy, Pam
Clifton, JoAnn Goodwin, Doris Phillips, Nancy Jones, Sheila Burgamy; Row 2: Susan Mann, Peggy Cruise, Brenda Bryant, Nancy Butler,
Debra Lake, Patti Young, Mary Etta Hamrick, Pete Aultman, Susan K Karen Burnett. Tommie Dee Wood, Janis Tucker; Row 3: Rhonda
White, Delaine Jarriel, Judy West, Allison Hill, Kay Smith, Mary Ali srimes, Julie Blair, JoAnn Roberts, Barbara Daniel, Denise McDaniels,

Brenda Summerlyn.

Students Lend Assistance

OFFICE WORKERS: Seated: Jacque Carr, Betty Lockhart, Lynn BOOKSTORE WORKERS: Row 1: Brenda Thigpen, Debbie McLemore, Brenda
Cox, Susan Durden; Standing: Jaye Harvard, Debra Lake, Brenda Theiss, Carol Bostick; Row 2: Mary Ann Williams, Brenda Morris, Janice

* Mackey; Row 3: Linda Williams, Linda Fulwood, Cathy Cox, Kathy Bilder-
Bryant, Nancy Butler. back, Carolyn Rasmussen, Xavia Crissey, Cindy Holland.

AUDIO VISUAL: Row 1: Morris Starley, Morley Adams, Tommy Seagraves, Johnny Hancock, Richard Franks, Teddy NeSmith, Mrs.
Baxter; Row 2: Wayne Hatcher, Morty Denham, President; Billy Gilbert, Tyrone Tapley, Lamar Brown, Stan Smith, Cary Pilcher, Bill
Norstad, Lynn Smith, Secretary; Larry Peterson, Vice President; Row 3: Billy Capps, James Larsen, Frank Edwards, Alan Burdette.

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AUDIO VISUAL: B. J. Voellinger, Connie Boney, Pam Clifton, Susan Keys. LUNCHROOM WORKERS: Carol Gay, Faye Breland, Laketa Rich, Cathy
Chambers, Lynn Horton, Pat Cameron, Sheila Burgamy, Melba Young.
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RAM CLUB: Row I: Eddie Howard, Teddy NeSmith, Donnie Fussell, Louis Friedlander, Andy Spires, Donnie Cheshire, Gary Wil-
liams, Leonard Hart, Jimmy Clanton; Row 2: Doyle Mason, Phil Bullery, Tommy Zelinski, Mike Caldwell, Andre Horne, Richard
Taylor, Ricky Deriso, Reid Goodman, Chilly Fitzpatrick, Warren Daniels; Row 3: Larry West, Buddy Moore, Danny Kilgore, John
Aligood, Bobby Hayslip, Kenny Hargrove, Mike Dawkins, Dennis Wilson; Row 4: Mike Mason, Wayne Jones, Jean Crump, Mike
Pettis, Randy Smith, Charles Thompson, Will Evans, Henry Bullard, Mark Smith; Row 5: Morty Denham, Edward McEllheny, Danny
Dorsey, Andy Durden, Allen McCoury, Butch Barnes, Billy Browning, Bruce Crowe, Ricky Thomas, Wayne Powell, Bobby Forth,
Johnny Higdon, Charles Price; Row 6: Wayne Spence, Mike Bloodworth, David Doss, George Slappey.

Adding color and inter-
est to the school, Art
Clubs exhibits portray
the talents of the art stu-
dents at McEvoy. These
displays include pictures
done in chalk, paint, char-
coal, and water-color. At
Christmas copper-enameled
pins and hand-carved jewel-
ry boxes were sold to be
used as gifts.

An annual trip to the At-
lanta Art Museum is an-
other example of the op-
portunities open for par-
ticipation within the club.

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MCEVOY ART CLUB: Row 1: Kathy Chambers, Historian; Johnnie Thistlewood, Treasurer; Pat Garrett, Sec-
retary; Patricia Turner, Vice President; Myra Edwards, President; Row 2: Jennifer Sherwood, Janice Walsh,
Yvonne Ezzell, Doris Phillips, Becky Watson, Elaine Ezzell; Row 3: JoAnn Goodwin, Suzy Reeves, Paula
Carson, Elaine Deal, Teresa Cox, Marsha Thomas; Row 4: Rose Marie Baxter, Wanda Rawls, Sherry Willis,
Lynn Cox, Gail Hutto.

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viper Carol Gay, Vice President; Tommie Dee Wood, President; Mills, Charlotte Rutland, Tommie Dee Wood, Carol Gay, Gloria Gay, Nannette
Not pictured: Nita Gray, Treasurer. Hooks, Carol] Parham, Kathy Young, Mary Paula Hodnett.

Majorettes, Dixie Darlings Add
Sparkle to Half-Time Shows

MAJORETTES: Sheila Batts, Lynn Mondy, Debra Gillis, Gwen Goss, Lynn Moore.

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Vicki Horne, Susan Manning, Lynn Metts; Row 2: Barbara Mikus, Gena Jackson, Ginger
Metts, Alice Guinn, Penny Brooks, Sandy McKinnon, Johnnie Thistlewood.

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Willingham Pride of Disie Band

And the: Pride of Dixie it is! Raising school spirit to its peak is the job of this jaunty group. The
fanfare of the trumpet section and the thunder of the drums assured the football players and_basket-
ball team that spirit and sentiment were on their side.

Performances at football pre-game and half-time shows, along with the high-stepping Majorettes
and Dixie Darlings, added much to the enjoyment of Ram football.

During the basketball season, the band was divided up into two pep bands which played alternately
at games. With their rendition of Dixie everyone was sure the South won the war, or at least will
rise again!

The Music Festival was held March 3. The Pride of Dixie, under the direction of David Graves, gave
a superior performance. But then what else would such a fine band do?

BAND OFFICERS: Standing: David Minchew, Ronnie Butts, David Hartley, Gawaine Miller, Johnny Yates, Ronnie Carr, Johnnie
Hancock; Kneeling: Dixie Darling Capt. Cheryl McGraw, Majorette Capt. Debra Gillis.

DRUM MAJOR Susan Stokes DRUM MAJOR Toni Newby

McEvoy Scottie Band

With an air of the Scotch, one can almost hear the bagpipes as the McEvoy Scottie Band goes march-
ing by. And march it has! Filling the air with strains of the Star Spangled Banner and various pop-
ular hits, this all-girl band has delighted and sent chills up the spines of its listening audience.

Under the direction of Miss Barbara Reves, and drum majors Toni Newby and Susan Stokes, the Mc-
Evoy Band has performed at four Ram football games. The band enchanted its audience at Warner
Robins, Tifton, and two home games with its original formations.. At the Thanksgiving Parade the mu-
sic added to the already high spirit of the crowd.

As a kick-off for the band, the annual band camp was held at Rock Eagle. The members practiced
marching techniques and formations and had an all-around good time.

BAND COUNCIL: Row 1: Bobbie Cobb, Susan Stokes, Ginger Keller, Pres.; Toni Newby, Verna Hamm; Row 2: Donna Fulford, Susan
Allen, Connie Boney, Martha Ann Hinson, Patsy Mossbarger, Dec.

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The importance of being a good sport; it
takes maturity . . . the importance of being
a good sportsman; it takes skill and persis-
tence . . . the importance of being a good
fan; it takes spirit, devotion, and _sports-
manship.

Mckvoy Gym Department

Not just teaching; but working with stu-
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dents; not just competent, but interested.

The McEvoy Gym Department is now an
organized department with a new outlook.
Various sports have been introduced to add
flavor to the long standing program of vol-
leyball, basketball, and softball.

The staff of the department is to be cred-
ited with the suc and commended for

their determination and effort.

Miss Lord

McEvoy P.E. Faculty: Miss Schell, Miss Ragsdale, Miss Nicholson, Mrs. Hadarits. Not pictured: Miss Anderson, Miss Lord.

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forward.

A beautiful return.

Three cheers for GYM DAY and
PLAY DAY. These two days always get
a round of applause. On Gym Day the class-
es compete in relays, skill tests, and softball.

Its a day for closing books and exercising
lungs. Then, on Play Day, the volleyball
teams of McEvoy, Miller, Lasseter, Strat-
ford, Hughs, and Mt. DeSales, compete for
the championship. This year Stratford won
first place, with McEvoy coming in second.

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The Old Faithfuls
of Team Sports

Football, volleyball, and basketball are still as
popular as ever. Football hasnt always been con-
sidered a girls sport, but the lassies have adopted
it and pretty well mastered it. Anyway, they dont

have to ask their boyfriends which team has the ball!

The volley is what counts. A little encouragement from teach ... and its over. We must be graceful.

Volleyball and basketball are games of skill. In
volleyball, the bump has been legalized as one
of these skills. If guided and controlled, it can be

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of skill and body control. Last year the lassies

won the McEvoy sponsored, basketball play day.

We are looking for just as much this year.

The Interest Catchers .. .

Archery, field hockey, and speedball always call for a raised eyebrow

of interest. Lassies are no different.

Archery is an individual sport, and
this calls for a lot of competition
among the girls. This is one of their
main practice motives.

Field hockey teaches hand-eye co-
ordination, At the beginning of this
unit, many girls found their weak-
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Speedball almost lost out at McEvoy this year as a result of the new
lake below the gym. But Mrs. Hadarits will not be outdone, so into the

gym we went!!

On Land or in the Air

The lassies are top-notch participants in tennis, badminton, and
trampoline. The badminton intramurals, sponsored by G.A.A.,
were held during the mid-day supervisions. The champions were
Sandra Howard and Pat Collins.

Trampoline is one of the most fun activities of the year. The
students always get a kick from the teachers demonstrations.

And then theres tennis, that sophisticated game of practice and

endurance. It has really kept the interest growing.

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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: left to right: B. J. Voellinger, Valerie Funck,
Harvard, Connie Boney, Molly Stewart.

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Co-captain, Karen Burnett; Captain Susie Keys.

Varsity Cheerleaders

; Theyve got that smile, that style, that
estes winning way; theyve got that high school
spirit, pep and go. And just to look at them
is quite a treat. They cant be beat because

theyre McEvoy Lassies.

Split: Diane Howell, Gail Cannon; Row 1: Barbara Wyatt, Kay Smith, Fran Henderson; Row 2:

Denise McDaniel, Tricia Grace.

Captain: Denise McDaniel; Co-captain Tricia Grace

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B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS
These are the bright and cheery supporters

who are always ready to go. Like their cap-

tain, they seem to radiate with spirit and vi-

tality.

Theyre trying hard for the title of Varsity
Cheerleaders, and with their sincere interest
and hard practice theyll make it, because

theyre McEvoy Lassies too!

TUMBLING CLUB: Front: Sheila Wood, Judy Crissey; On Mat: Linda Stuckey, Diane Howell, Mary Etta.Hambrick, Pat Davis, Barbara Tay-
lor, Sheryl Smith, Janice Beasley; Back: Ann Goldstein, Joy Shepard, Joyce Tucker, Teresa Skinner, Sandra McMillan, Cheryl Garner.

Tumbling Club

An active club in more ways
than one, the Tumbling Club
has performed for various
groups in Macon. Students at
Mercer and Lasseter were en-
chanted by the agility and va
riety in their routine.

COACHES: Tommy Mixon, Jimmy Hammond, Loyd Bohannon, Sherry Lester, Billy HendersonHead Coach, Jessie Duckworth, Billy Beale, Carter Kyser.

Willingham Coaching Staff

BEST SCHOLAR:
George Slappey
BEST DEFENSIVE BACK:
Henry Bullard
SPORTSMANSHIP:
Mike Bloodworth
MOST VALUABLE:
Wayne Jones
BEST DEFENSIVE
LINEMAN:
Gene Crump
BEST OFFENSIVE BACK:
Alan McCoury
BEST BLOCKER:
Mike Dawkins
BEST HUSTLER:
Bobby Hayslip
MOST IMPROVED:
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VARSITY AND B TEAMS: Row 1: Coach Henderson, M. Mason, D. Russell, R. Mixon, F. Reid, L. Jones, D. Driggers, B. Porter, P. Huling, M. Davis,
R. Wilkerson, B. Collins, W. Hart, J. Higdon; Row 2: D. Kennedy, R. Garrett, M. Mask, M. Collingsworth, G. Bryant, G. Thomas, M. Morgan, B. Hinson,
A. Redman, G. Curtis, M. Gibson, W. Hutchinson, M. Ogletree, R. Boutwell; Row 3: Coach Duckworth, Coach Beale, E. Jarrald, R. Taylor, G.
Grinstead, K. Hargrove, B. Beale, A. Spires, L. Peterson, B. Moore, B. Hayslip, M. Pettis, G. Slappey, D. Goss, H. Bullard, Coach Hammond; Row 4:
Coach <4 L. Friedlander, D. Cheshire, A. Horne, M. Dawkins, M. Smith, be Jones, W. Daniels, B. Crowe, C. Strickland, R. Deriso, Coach Mixon;
Row 5: D. Dorsey, J. Alligood, C. Thompson, W. Spence, . Price, D. Doss, A . McCoury, M. Bloodworth.

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DEFENSIVE STAFF: Jimmy Hammond, Tommy Mixon, Loyd Bohannon.

Offensive and
Defensive Staffs

The Rams version of offensive and defensive action
is the blinding speed of its attacking spearhead or a
brilliant blocking movement in defense. These creations
were molded by the masters of the art, whom we salute
for their persistent effort.

OFFENSIVE STAFF: Billy Beale, Jessie Duckworth.

WILLINGHAM FOOTBALL MANAGERS: Danny Dorsey, Johnny Higdon, Louis Friedlander.

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Boosters

Row 1: B. J. Voellinger, Karen
Burnett; Row 2: Molly Stewart,
Valerie Funck, Susie Keys; Row
3: Jaye Harvard, Pete Aultman,
Connie Boney, Crystal Fountain.

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The Willingham Rams began their football season with an ex-
citing and some-what controversial game against Robert E. Lee.
The end of the game found the score, Willingham12, Lee13,
but the Rams had fought the Rebels bravely to the end.

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Spence and Doss crush Bulldog.

Jones stopped by Bulldog after valiant effort.

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The Mark Smith Bulldogs met the Rams with
the idea that they would add a win to their
list after the game. But apparently their bark
was worse than their bite. The Rams rolled over
the Bulldogs and sent them back to their Dog

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Rams push across goal line.

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Rams Win 2, Lose 1

The Baker Lions tagged Willingham with a loss of 6-0,
but the Rams bounced back and again proved superior
oi over LaGrange, with a score of 13-6. The Tift Co. game

Peterson breaks free up the middle. was a close battle for the Rams, but we came out on top

14-13.

Caldwell brings "Granger down with shoestring tackle.

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The Rams charged on to the
field against the Albany Indians
again this year. But the Indians
were hot on the warpath and the

Rams fell prey to them.

Rams7 Columbus 21

The Columbus Blue Devils jour-

neyed into Ram Country to meet

the Willingham team. But again the

Devils curse sent them home with a

victory.

Horne finds room on the outside.

Bullard and Crump bring Indian down.

Jones out distances Columbus pursuers.

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The Valdosta Wild
Cats came fighting mad
to meet the Willingham
Rams head-on. It was a
game that began with
the hopes that the Rams
would again defeat the
Cats, and prove _ the
Rams best. Both teams
played an exciting game
with a_ last-ditch surge
that gave the Rams a
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The Rams travelled to Warner Robins to play a team
that was as sure of its victory as we were of ours.

Willinghams victory over Robins was sparked by
Wayne Jones returning the kick-off for a touchdown and
the Rams stayed on top to the end.

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The game of the year
came again with the
same air of excitement
and expectancy it has al-
ways generated. The
team and students came
in force to meet the Po-
ets with all the determi-
nation a school could
have, but through luck
the Poets slipped ahead

and at the games end,

we had not only lost
Sam but a_ heartbreaker

of a ball game.

A Lanier runner is crushed by the Rams.

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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Row 1: D. Davis, D. Fussell; Row 2: B. Beale, W. Jones, D. Wilson, M. Mimbs; Row 3: J. Jordan, W.
Garrard, M. Smith, R. Thomas, M. Wheeler.

The opening game of the Tom Porter basketball tournament featured the Willingham Rams vs Mt. DeSales
Cavaliers. While the anxious spectators cheered, the Rams took a decided lead and held this until the final
moments of the game. The Cavaliers offense broke loose and narrowed the Willingham lead. During the last
exciting seconds, the outcome was doubtful, but the Rams proved true by winning, 68-65.

Willingham was then slated to play the Northside Eagles in the semi-finals of the tournament. Jumping off
to a quick lead of 3-0, the prospects for the Rams looked promising. But the Rams had a hard time making
the baskets and were outscored by Northside 74-50.

Wayne Garrard fights for ball.

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The Rams Basketball team suffered a generally
disappointing season, but the fast moving and ex-
citing victories helped ease the past defeats. The
students gave great support to the team and
cheered them on in defeats and victories. Several
of the games went into overtime periods, adding
excitement and spirit to the Season. Mark Smith
and Mike Mims scored in the double figures in

most games to boost the Rams final score.

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The Rams met and defeated the Mark Smith Bull-
dogs by a score of 71 to 69, in their first encounter
this year. The give-and-take game kept the students cheer-

ing and out of their seats for most of the game.

Mims goes for ball against Tift player.

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BASEBALL TEAM: Row 1: B. Jones, R. Smith, A. Redmond, J. Clanton, D. Fussell, M. Stephens, A. Horne, D. Fitzpatrick; Row 2; Coach
Mixon, L. Moore, M. Dawkins, B. Barnes, J. Alligood, N. Rowell, A. Durden.

This years baseball team boast-
ed several regulars back from last
year. Coach Tommy Mixon seemed
to have the pleasant task of choos-
ing which outstanding hard-baller
would play each position because
of the versatility of the squad.

C. Fitzpatrick, mgr.; Coach Mixon, B. Jones, mgr.

Larry Moore, Mike Dawkins, Ander Horne,
Jimmy Clanton, Butch Barnes.

Norman Rowell, Alan Redmond, Butch Barnes.

Mark Stevens, John Alligood, Andy Durden,
Randy Smith, Alan Redmond, Donnie Fussell.

Willingham Cross Country Team

A good beginning makes for a good ending.

Will Evans gives his best.

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TRACK TEAM: Ronald Colbert, Gregory Kendrick, Louis Friedlander, Will Evans, Andy Spires; Row 2: Mgr. Danny Darsey, Ricky TI
Richard Taylor, Buddy Moore, Dale Crawford, Kenny Burnette, Coach Dakewecth, a ee ee ee

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Bohannon, John Alligood, Mike Pettis, Kenny Hargrove, Andy Spires, Kenny Burnett, Ricky Deriso.

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place in the state last year. Among the proven veterans returning is Larry West who
took first place in the 95 Ib. class at the state championship.

B Team Wrestlers

B TEAM WRESTLERS: Row 1: T. Thrasher, W. Jones, S. Hamlin, C. Walker, D. Evans; Row 2: T. Yarbaraugh, T. Wood, M. Mask, G. Lee,
B. Collins, L. Jones; Row 3: B. Fountain, J. Ward, G. Bryant, M. Collingsworth, S. Deriso, S. Smith, T. Hicks, Coach Bohannon.

Will ingham Racketeers

Coach Hooks TENNIS TEAM: M. Odum, R. Deriso, R. Edwards, P. Bellury, K. Smith, D. Mason, D. Bollinger, B. Browning.

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Doyle Mason and Billy Browning

These determined racket-bearers whipped up a record al-
most unbelievable for the short existence of the team. Each

players skill contributed to the unrelenting effort and great

success of the matches. We salute you, Ram Tennis Team!!!

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GYMNASTICS TEAM: Row 1: B. Griffin, P. Osborne, B. Peed, B. Draughorn, S. Hamlin; Row 2: D.
Howard, T. Hicks, R. Taylor, R. Colbert; Row 3: Coach Henderson, L. Blackwell, E. McElhenny, Will

Evans, E. Osborne.

Colbert on the bars.

MUSCLES!!!

of ease.

He flies through the air with the greatest

Brian Hudson received the State

Champion Physical Fitness Trophy
from Marine Lt. Col. H. A. Bivins,

officer in charge of the Marine Corps

Recruiting Station, Macon. Hudson
beat all contenders by achieving the
highest score in Georgia in the 1967
Youth Physical Fitness Meet.

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Achievements

Excellencethe ability to surpass others
. a willingness to work . . . ambition to
reach goals . . . a ton of leadership and in-
fluence . . . attainment of high ideals .. .
compassion and respect for the fellowman
general concern and a giant helping

hand.

Star Students

STAR STUDENT: BETH KENT

High academic ability is only one of the many
attributes that make Beth Kent a star student,
but scoring high on the SAT is reason enough
to receive this title. Beths talents cover a
wide range, from math, to art, to laying out
the Ramscott which takes a little of both.
McEvoy is truly proud to honor Beth with the
title of Star Student.

STAR TEACHER: MRS. JACKIE

RICHARDSON

Mrs. Richardson imparts herself fully to the
people at McEvoy, radiating with a spirit that
never grows dull. Because her main interest
is students and the door to her heart is always
open, Beth has chosen her as 68s Star Teach-

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Because of his scholastic ability, Mike Gold was selected
as the 1968 STAR STUDENT at Willingham. Although
new to life at Willingham, Mike quickly became known
by his fellow students. He has earned the reputation of
being a hard worker and a student of unlimited interests.

STAR TEACHER: MISS SUZANNE SPENCE

Because of her vital interest in her students and her subject;
her progressive teaching methods; and her friendly attitude
toward everyone, Miss Suzanne Spence was selected as Will-

inghams STAR TEACHER.

Best Citizens

Susan Krewson was selected McEvoys best citizen
for her friendly personality, and her endeavors
to improve the school and community through Stu-

dent Council.

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amicable nature, Randy Smith was elected Wil-
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MCEVOY G.H.P. NOMINEES: Row 1: Niki Whitley, Miranda Whitsel, Susan Stokes; Row 2; Donna Bagley, Pat Childers, Jacque Mize,

Pam Sirmans.

Beth Kent attended 67 G.H.P. Toni NewbyHomecoming Queen.

Students Honored

The Governors Honors Program is held each
summer for gifted students from Georgia high schools.
Beth Kent represented McEvoy at the 1967 program.
Bibb County nominees for 1967 from McEvoy and
Willingham eagerly awaited the final selection.

Marjorie Alexander won the annual Voice of
Democracy contest at McEvoy this year. Her topic
was Freedoms Challenge.

Toni Newby reigned in 1967-68 as Homecoming

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WILLINGHAM GHP NOMINEES: Row I: Billy Beale, Phil Bell, Mike Pyles, Clay Thames, Terry Sark, Tommy McAdam, Charles Evans; Row
2: Jerry Jones, Allen Smith, Bud Hartness, Greg Gay, Jeff Troutman, Barry Gillis, Ricky Thomas, Mike Ogletree.

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Not only did students receive honors, but teachers,
too. One in particular was Mrs. Jackie Richardson, an in-
structor at McEvoy. Throughout her life, Mrs. R has

taken a leading role in school, community, and church

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The highlight of the year was Mrs. Richardsons re-
ceipt of the Outstanding Young Educator Award for
Bibb County and 1st Runner-up in the state competition.

Delegates to Boys State in College Park were Jimmy
Culpepper and Ricky Walker. For one week the boys
studied different types of governments and their opera-
tions. Emphasis was placed on everyday patriotism and

individual participation in government.

Mrs. Richardson
Outstanding Young Educator

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Superlatives of 1968

Because of their energetic leadership, scholastic achievements, integrity,
and enthusiasm in all areas of school life, we have chosen these students

as the Greats of 1968 ...

Patti Young Hugh Coleman
Pattis vivacious personality is radiated to all through her _Easy-going fellow, but a spirited supporter of school activities.
dimpled smile and sparkling blue eyes.

Sandra Howard
Fun-loving and athletic, but above all Sandra strives to
maintain a high moral standard.

Mike Bloodworth

Good-natured athlete who is happy to support the school in many
areas.

Roseanna Nowell

Quiet and shy, but she is always willing to help a fellow student.

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Randy Smith

Responsible and energetic worker who is friendly with
everyone.

Susan Krewson Gary Lord

Responsibility, leadership, and versatility make Susan a Shy but always willing to work without praise.
friend who is cherished by students and teachers.

Arlene Tomberlin David Young

Good-natured, hard-working student that has the knack of
getting along with everyone..

An enthusiastic guy known for his sharp dress and likable
personality.

Beth Kent
Creative, intelligent, and organized, yet she still represents the
perfect picture of modesty.

Wayne Spence
Ambitious with the drive and determination to get the job done.

BRENDA BRYANT

A charming student that holds herself high with benevolence
toward all.

WAYNE JONES

Through leadership on the athletic Field and at school, he
has gained the respect of many.

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WAYNE ALDERMAN

A quiet, conscientious student that has gained the respect
of students and teachers.

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A Part of the
Business World

The underlying principle in Americacompe-
tition . . . the availability of goods and serv-
ices as exemplified by merchants dedicated
to aiding others . . . Macon moving forward
with a changing skyline and sprawling bound-

aries.

WILLINGHAM

Gpor ting Goods

It Pays to Play

Middle Georgia's Newest, Finest Sporting Goods and Athletic Equipment Dealer
461 THIRD STREET NEXT TO BIBB THEATRE e MACON, GEORGIA 31201

Phone: 742-9320

COLUMBUS ROAD
ENCO SERVICENTER

4280 Columbus Road
Macon, Georgia

DAN HAMILTONOwner

Compliments of

DOWNTOWN AMERICAN
MOTORS

Your Friendly Rambler Dealer
738 Broadway SH 5-5453

Compliments of

TUCKERS BARBECUE
DRIVE-IN

"You LikemBecause We
Makem to Like."
4591 Broadway
Phone: 788-9940

"Flowers that Whisper . . .
What Words Can't Say."

SOUTHSIDE FLORIST
AND GIFT SHOP

2977 Houston Avenue 745-5742
3 Doors From Fabrics, Inc.

MRS. E. C. CASTELLAWOwner

Compliments of

JENNIFER'S FABRIC SHOP
3110 Vineville Avenue
SH 5-3835 Macon, Ga.
CAROLE and BOBBY HOLLIS

MACKEY FURNITURE COMPANY
1774 Broadway
Phone: 745-9048

Telephone: 742-7571
LOANS

SOUTHERN
DISCOUNT COMPANY

EDDIE CANNON 329 Cotton Ave.
Manager Macon, Georgia

E-Z FOOD SHOP
4121 Pio Nono
(Manager EDDIE JONES)

Phone
788-9961

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WHITE & LAVENDER
PEST CONTROL, INC.

MONTHLY TERMS - COMPANY FINANCED

NO RED TAPE NO RED T.

SERVICE

TERMITE CONTROL & REPAIRS
ALL VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH 2-WAY RADIOS FOR FAST SERVICE
LICENSED BY STATE PEST CONTROL COMMISSION
DIAL SH 6-5134
NIGHTSHOLIDAYS DIAL 745-2067 or SH 3-1700 or 788-3156
3984 Napier Ave.

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RIVERSIDE BARBER SHOP
2782 Riverside Dr. Macon, Ga.

Compliments of

HYCEE BOTTLING CO.

DON CALDWELLS OPTICIANS

Consult Your Eye Physician, M.D.
752 First Street
Phone 743-Twenty-Twenty

CONTACT LENSES HEARING AIDS
ARTIFICIAL EYES

FICKLING AND WALKER
INC.

RealtorsInsurers
Mortgage Loans

240 Second Street
Phone SH 6-9421

Macon, Georgia

Compliments of

MEREDITH TRAILER COURT

4541 Houston Avenue

HUTCHINGS
FORD TRACTOR CO.
4395 Pio Nono Avenue Macon

COMPLIMENTS OF

JOSTENS
CLASS RINGS, INVITATIONS, DIPLOMAS

CLUB PINS, CAPS AND GOWNS
OFFICIAL JEWELERS

For

WILLINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL

Representative
DALLAS TARKENTON
545 Forest Road
Athens, Georgia
548-7642

Congratulations

MERICAN
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
COMPANY

552 Mulberry Street
Macon, Georgia

Phone 746-7373

"YOUR COMPANY IS JUDGED BY THE OFFICE IT KEEPS!"

We want a business future,
So we're getting business knowledge

ARMSTRONG - SMITH PAINT

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2390 Ingleside Ave.
743-1434

CRANDALL BUSINESS COLLEGE

When you graduate from Crandall,
You're assured of a position...
Free placement service is a Crandall

tradition.

BIBB STEEL &

SUPPLY COMPANY

INCORPORATED
FABRICATED STRUCTURAL STEEL

555 Mulberry Street

Lanier Plaza Building 745-6593

MACON PIANO EXCHANGE
2699 Houston Avenue

Dealers for New and Used Pianos

MASON SOHMER
HAMLIN CONN ORGAN
WURLITZER WURLITZER ORGAN
JANSSEN

"DAGWOOD" DELOACH BARBER SHOP BETTY HEATH'S GIFT GALLERY

3716 Houston Ave. Distinctive Gifts & Flowers
VACUUM CLIPPERS Specializing in nosegays and corsages

We need your head in
our business

Compliments of

C. W. FARMER COMPANY
521 5th Street SH 2-7521

Fine Men's Wear

414 Cherry Street
Macon, Georgia

trtistie Flowers
Compliments of

120 New St. Macon, Ga. 746-0215 oF DIXIE CREME

MRS. JENETTE AIKEN
FRED AIKEN, JR.

QUALITY
MILK
SINCE 1913

SHerwood 5-3304

CHEROKEE FARMS,

R.F.D. NO. 2

Congratulations
wines MELTONS GARAGE
THE FIRST NATIONAL All Work Guaranteed

4461 Houston Ave.

BANK & TRUST Dial 788-4393
COMPANY 1. H. MELTON
IN MACON

BILLYS BARBER

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSITORS INSURANCE
CORPORATION

Downtown Office/Cherry at Second St. SHOP

Southside Office/Houston at Highway Rd.

Wesleyan Office/Behind New Post Office

Cherokee Office/Napier at Pio Wono : :

Bacons Field Office/955 Gray Hwy. Good Haircuts 2
"Be Well-Groomed

3683 Houston Ave.

PIO NONO OFFICE/3625 Pio Nono Avenue

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YOU LIVE
WITH BIBB

It would be hard to find a home in America to which Bibb
Textile Products have not contributed beauty, comfort and
utility in some measure. Bibb Yarn and Fabrics are woven
into luxurious carpets, fashionable draperies, beautiful
upholstery materials and many other household textiles.
You'll find Bibb also in the office... in industry... and in
the wardrobes of America. Eighteen great Bibb Plants add
to the wealth and prosperity of Georgia and the South. You
live better with Bibb!

BIBB MANUFACTURING CO.

MACON, GA.
A Georgia Citizen Since 1876

Compliments of
the

SENIOR CLASS OF 68

Hail to the class that's really
great

Hail to the class of
68.

PARKLAND
STANDARD SERVICE
Log Cabin at Napier
Phone 746-9275

BLOOMFIELD FLORISTS
5560 Bethesda Ave.
Phone 788-5350
Happiness is Flowers from
Bloomfield Florists"
Owner: FAYE HOPKINS

Welcome to

PIG 'N WHISTLE
Good FoodGood Service
MEET YOUR FRIENDS

Compliments of

GILBERG'S INC.

THE HOUSE OF 1000 FABRICS

HAYES CLOTHING COMPANY
Men's Clothing and Furnishings
SH 2-7847

563 Cherry Street
Macon, Georgia

B. FRANK MULLIS
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY

788-2725

W. VAUGHN BLAIR, owner

BLAIR AWNING &
SIDING CO.

Awnings & Sidings of All Types
Carports e Patio Covers
Wrought Iron

3980 Houston Ave.
Macon, Ga.

Office Ph. 788-5522

If No Answer
Call

Home: 788-8088

COMPLETE REPAIRING FOR TRUCKERS

TRUCKING EQUIPMENT ~~ |

Distributors: Dump Bodies @ Truck Bodies @ Fertilizer Spreaders @ Trailers @ Air Brakes @ Safety Tanks @ Winches @ Lift Gates

MIDDLE GEORGIA LUMBER CO. Sea Food
Complete Builders Supply ChickenSteaks

rip: LA VISTA RESTAURANT
4175 Broadway Phone 788-4891
3040 Vineville Ave.

ROOFING SIDING
Compliments of M. C. PITTMAN ROOFING &

BUD K'S MOBILE PAINT CO.
HOMES INC. Serving Middle Georgia Since 1926"

P.O. BOX 932
654 PLUM STREET SH 3-1336

CHI-CHES-TERS

PHARMACIES RAFFIELDS
All Full Service |.D.L. Drugstores

REGISTERED PHARMACISTS O.K. TIRE CO.

always on duty J. W. RAFFIELD, Owner
Pio Nono Plaza 788-4532

"Finest in Tires and Services

Compliments of

MACON FEED AND
SEED CO., INC.

3115 Broadway SH 5-0407

Compliments of

WELDING SUPPLY &
SERVICE CO., INC.

Macon, Georgia

Buick-Cadillac-Opel Kadett

HUCKABEE
chile Co-

696 Third at Pine St.
Macon, Georgia

A. S. HATCHER COMPANY
MARINE DIVISION
743-1565 444 Plum Street

CHRIS CRAFT BOATS
JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS

Compliments
of

MACON MEMORIAL PARK

DORSEY'S

RIVERSIDE
DRUGS

PH. 746-5151
2778 Riverside Drive, Macon, Georgia

BRYANT-MARCHMAN

Hair Customs
for Men and Boys

3716 HOUSTON AVENUE
788-0500

Recapping New Tires Used Tires

CALLAWAY TIRE CO. and
RECAP SERVICE

1396 Rocky Creek Rd. 789 Gray Hy
Phone 738-3688 Phone 746-2813

MACON, GEORGIA

Compliments of

BENEDETTO LAUNDRY

Best Wishes to the
Class of '68

JEAN & HALL, FLORIST

768 Cherry Street

BROADWAY
HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. INC.
3458 Willamson Road
788-9691 Macon, Georgia

ROWLAND PRINTING COMPANY

3985 Houston Avenue
FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS CALL 745-5576
ON THE MOVE WITH MACON

Compliments of

CHIROPRACTIC ARTS
CLINIC

DR. FORREST O. REISE
3182 Houston Ave. 742-0203

BATTLE & BEVIL
SPORTING GOODS

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3256 PIO NONO AVENUE
788-2440

Compliments of

R. S. THORPE & SONS

533-535 Cherry StreetTelephone SH 2-6246
Macon, Georgia

Better Clothes For Men and Boys

Compliments
of
ARMSTRONG CORK
COMPANY

Post Office Box 4288
Macon, Georgia

H. REGINALD BROXTON

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

MR. M CAFETERIA

1027 Triple Hill Drive Phone 788-7612
Located in Beautiful Westgate

SERVING FINE FOOD

Macon, Georgia
31206

Cafeteria Open 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM
and 4:30 PM - 8:30 PM

PATS FOOD STORE

OPEN MON.-SAT. 8 A.M. to 6:30 P.M.
Snack Bar Open 9 AM-9 PM CLOSED WEDNESDAY AT 1:00 P.M.

Serving Breakfast, Short Orders Complete line of Groceries

Cold CutsFrozen Foods
Choice Quality Meats
CosmeticsSchool Magazines

Westgate Shopping Center 745-4608 1191 Oglethorpe St. 743-3632

Hail to the class
that's on the go,

Compliments
of

WOOLWORTHS

WESTGATE

Hail to the Class of 7-0!

Dial 746-1601

IF NO ANS. 788-8094

* Outdoor AdvertisingMetal Letters
* Plastic Signs . . . Molded Or Cut-Out
* Sales * Service * Sign Erection

Truck Lettering

80 Ft. Heavy Duty All Powered Crane

ROSSON NEON
SIGN CO.

1754 Houston Ave.

HOGGS HOUSTON AVE. LAMAR PONTIAC COMPANY
DRUG STORE Sales and Service

4096 Houston Avenue 1095 Riverside Drive
Macon Georgia 788-6652 GTOPONTIACTEMPESTFIREBIRD

ROCKY CREEK BEAUTY SALON
"Hair Styling Design"
788-398 | 1392 Rocky Creek

Compliments of

FINCHER'S BARBECUE

Houston Avenue

Compliments

of

GEORGIA KRAFT
COMPANY

Macon, Georgia

Phone 788-3306 4129 Pio Nono Ave.
GRINSTEAD & FENNELL GARAGE

FRONT END ALIGNMENT AND FRAME STRAIGHTENING
COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS

Owners
KEITH E. GRINSTEAD JAMES A. FENNELL

Compliments of

GA. RADIATOR SERVICE

EMPLOYEES LOAN AND
THRIFT CORP.

Loans
AutoFurnitureReal Estate
545 Third Street 742-4591

WHITE ELECTRICAL COMPANY
INCORPORATED
Macon, Georgia 31208

P.O. BOX 4661 Ba ECA PHONE 746-5626

TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOPPE

PetitesJuniorsMisses
Pio Nono Plaza

788-3594

HAROLD REGISTER'S SERVICE
STATION

3124 Houston Avenue
Macon, Georgia

H and H JEWELERS

Specialist in Jewelry Repairs
and Watch Repairs
418 SECOND STREET Ph SH 5-5029

Compliments of

TRIPLE HILL
BODY SHOP

1035 Triple Hill

For the Finest
Photography:
HINTERMEIERS - UTLEY

STUDIO
408 Second Street
SH 2-285]

Macon, Georgia

Good Luck, Seniors!!

We have enjoyed so much

being a part of your senior year
and wish each and everyone of
you the very best that life can
offer in the years to come.

lt has been our pleasure and
happiness to know youserve
you and we sincerely hope our
friendship will continue over the

years.

GOOD WILL NURSING HOME

MRS. C. R. LOCKHART, Owner

A Home Away from Home

Good Home-Cooked Meals
Religious Service Sundays
Prayer Meeting Weekly

And the King shall answer and say unto them
Verily | say unto you, In as much as ye have
done it unto one of the least of these my
brethren, ye have done it unto me."

Matthew 25:40

4373 HOUSTON AVENUE 788-4010

BEARINGS AND DRIVES, INC.

607 Lower Poplar Street
Macon, Georgia

BEST WISHES TO THE
SENIOR CLASS OF 68

PHONE 743-671 |

MARSHALL LUMBER
COMPANY, INC.

ALL KINDS
LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES

2995 Hillcrest Ave. Phone 743-4401

Compliments of

GILBERTS: FURNITURE CO.
552 Poplar Street

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Compliments of

CARL HAYS JEWELER

Member of National Bridal Service

406 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia

VINSON'S BEAUTY SHOP
1273 Newberg 746-2541

Compliments of

Heritage Motel
2690 Riverside Drive e Macon, Georgia
AIR-CONDITIONED/RESTAURANT/T.YV./POOL
W. SPENGLER, Owner SHerwood 5-0417

PYCanide

MEMORIAL
CHAPEL
FUNERAL & SERVICES
EVERETT SAMMONS WILLIAM SNOW, JR.
746 Cherry Street
Macon

Compliments of

BEN FRANKLIN
5 & 10

Pio Nono Plaza Shopping Center

COMPLETE LINE OF SCHOOL
SUPPLIES

McDONALDS

Look for the Golden Arches.
1450 Rocky Creek Road Macon, Georgia

RESTAURANT FIXTURE SUPPLIES CO., INC.

523 Poplar Street
Phone 745-6121

Macon, Georgia

31201

L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY

Class Rings *
Fraternity Jewelry

Invitations

NATHAN MORGAN
P.O. Box 612 Telephone 452-2129
Milledgeville, Georgia

Compliments of

DIXIE TRUCK &
PARTS COMPANY

5201 Houston Road
Macon, Georgia

Club Insignia *
Medals *

Diplomas

Honor Awards College

Commencement

Trophies *

Personal Cards

THAD WILKINS

3390 Peachtree Road Telephone CE 3-2208
Atlanta #5, Georgia

Compliments of

PIO NONO HARDWARE
AND NURSERY

Hail to the class
that's mighty fine
Hail to the class
of 69.

For Those Who Have
A Sweet Tooth
See

RIVERS CANDY
COMPANY

EMERICK'S CABINETS
444 Raines Ave.
745-8242

Admiral and Zenith Televisions
RCA Color TV
yt e j p FURNITURE

WOOD APPLIANCE
AND FURNITURE CO.

3709 Houston Avenue
JERRY WOOD
Home Phone: 788-1171
SALES AND SERVICE
Phone 746-8116

ARTCRAFT FLORIST
3711 HOUSTON AVENUE

Day Night
Phone: 788-0811 788-7419

228 ELEANOR and JACK CASTELLAWOwners

HADDENS RESTAURANT

Catering to Parties and Banquets
4451 Houston Avenue Macon, Georgia
Phone: 788-4961

BAKERS BODY SHOP

Body and Fender Straightening
Auto Painting

4123 Pio Nono Avenue Telephone 788-1894

WILSON TYPEWRITER &
ADDING MACHINE CO.

130 College St.
746-2777

Macon, Georgia

Royal Typewriters: Elects., Stds., Ports.

Victor Machines: Adding Machines,
Printing Calculators, Cash Registers

Bohn Rex-Rotary: Electro Stencil Cutters,
Electro-printers, Spirit duplicators

Royfax: Electrostatic Dry Copiers

Compliments of
WESTGATE CLEANERS

SAME DAY

LAUNDRY

SERVICE

Wes gate LI CLEANERS

A Complete
Printing Service

Progressive Printers

INCORPORATED

1025 Triple Hill Drive Phone 788-2860
Macon, Georgia

Color & Creative Printing

"If it's glassWe can do it"

ACME GLASS DISTRIBUTORS
Compliments of 1680 Broadway Macon, Georgia

SNEADS SHEET
METAL SHOP
COKE'S

CamerasPhotographic SuppliesProcessing

753 Cherry Street
MACON GEORGIA

Compliments of

MODERN GROCERY CO.
985 Broadway

TH E \ 745-338]

MARINE CORPS
Builds Men . . . Body Bild Music Center

Mind . . . Spirit

Band Instruments . Guitars & Amplifiers - Musical Accessories

317 Cotton Avenue
Phone 746-3232
Macon, Georgia

BLOOMFIELD
STANDARD OIL
SERVICE STATION

tT

ATLAS TIRES - SERVICE

Road Service

Front End Alignment

Complete Tune-Up

All Types of Welding

State Safety Inspection
#198

2497 Rocky Creek Rd.
788-9934

NEWBERRY'S
WESTGATE

Visit our yard goods depart-
ment carrying a complete
line of piece goods and sew-
ing notions. McCall's and
Simplicity Patterns.

You Can Get All Your Sewing
Needs at

NEWBERRY'S WESTGATE

Compliments of

SMEHS TIRE CO.

3025 Broadway
Macon, Georgia

HANDY ANDY STORES
OF
GEORGIA

SPARKS RAMBLER, INC.
738 Broadway

HARTS MORTUARY

Established 1899

Middle Georgia's Oldest
Funeral Home with
Middle Georgia's

Largest and Most Experienced
Staff

J. FREEMAN HART, JR.

President

Compliments of

Fabrics, Ane

>: a world of wondedal fobrics

YATES HARDWARE CO.

2639 Montpelier Avenue

HARDWARE, FARM, HOME AND GARDEN
TOOLS AND SUPPLIES

BLOOMFIELD BARBER SHOP
5265 New Columbus Road

GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
Broadway & Popular
Macon 743-1525

OLGA FASHIONS oe
Ladies and Young Ladies
Famous Models

2979 HOUSTON AVE.

OLGA FUNK
Owner

RONNIE THOMPSON
JEWELERS

378 Second St.
Macon, Ga.

745-9565

Compliments of

STATE FARM MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY

GARLAND PUGH FORD
Macon's Authorized Ford Dealer
225 Second Street SH 2-5771

HAMM AUTO
GLASS & TRIM
SHOP

518 Arch Street 742-5530

VERNON L. HAMM
Owner and Operator

POWELL'S
PHARMACY

3717 Houston Avenue

Complete RX and
Sundry Needs

PHONE SH 6-2756

Home of Friendly Christian Personal Service

CREST LAWN
FUNERAL HOME

T. L. IVEY L. EIBERT HICKMAN

President General Manager

3275 Pio Nono Ave. 788-1234

Compliments of

BLOOMFIELD
FOOD MARKET

5265 Log Cabin Drive
788-9806

Congratulations
Class of...

4415 Broadway Macon, Georgia

best wishes for a wonderful future,
it can be yours at Southern Bell PITTSBURGH PAINT
CENTER

192 New Street

WESTGATE BARBER SHOP
L. L. RICKS, Owner

We Will Appreciate Your Head In Our Business.

Business: 746-5454 We Specialize in
Residence: 788-7864

Compliments of

FAILES PHARMACY

3272 Pio Nono Avenue
Phone 788-8171

SAM S. CHANDLER
INSURANCE AGENCY
Chandler Building 154 Broadway

Phone 742-3641 Macon, Georgia

HARDWARE - PAINTS - ROOFING ~- FENCE WIRE ~ FERTILIZERS
INSECTICIDES - HUNTING & FISHING EQUIPMENT - LICENSES

MALONES HARDWARE,
INC.

Dial SH 3-5727

2765 Houston Ave.
at Hightower

"Train up a child in the way he
should go; and when he is old,
he will not depart from it."

Proverbs 22:6

RHODES FURNITURE CO.

Downtown Macon

Small Children's Haircuts.

JACKSON BROTHERS
GARAGE

Wheel Alignment
Tune-ups a Specialty
Automatic Transmissions Rebuilt
Automotive Machine Shop

788-7278 4060 Houston Avenue

FURNITURE CENTER

455 First St. Macon, Ga.
PHONE: SH 6-2461SH 6-2462
Save Up to 40%

@ All Types of Accessories

Free Home Counciling @ Macon's Oldest and Original

Rugs and Drapes Furniture Discount House

3 Floors of Beautiful 90 DaysNo Carrying Charges
Furniture

Complete Home Decorating

R. C. WALLACEPres.
C&S CHARGE OR USE OUR OWN REVOLVING CHARGE PLAN

GO-GO AUTO MART

4499 Broadway
Macon, Georgia
FRANK D. TOLBERT

We will save you money!

MARION L. SECKINGER,
AGENT

STATE FARM INSURANCE

STATE FARM
AUTOLIFEFIRE

Phone 743-7406

174 New St., Macon, Ga. INSURANCE

Compliments

of

CHAMBERS LUMBER
COMPANY

4775 Pio Nono Avenue
Phone 788-3825

Compliments of

UNITED FENCE COMPANY
OF MACON, INC.

J. D. MORRIS, Owner

Compliments of

AMANDA'S
Napier Square

Compliments of

RALSTON PURINA COMPANY

GEORGE'S RED and WHITE
6004 Hawkinsville Road

Compliments of

STATE FARM INSURANCE
COMPANY

GEORGE K. PARKER, Agent

TRIANGLE FLORIST

2705 Houston Avenue 743-4515
MILTON and FRANCES ADAMS
City Wide Delivery
South Macon's Original Florist

4690 Broadway 788-4883

From a

FRIEND

We buy Junque, Trash, and -
Treasures. Sell Antiques, Visit Us At Our Location

Collector's Items and Used Furniture. BOB EAST FLOORING
M. P. BOOKER FURNITURE & ANTIQUES
3256 Houston Avenue 742-9945 COMPANY
1782 Broadway
| Block South of Intersection of
Broadway and Houston

DEALER FOR RUBEROID LURAN

SC HAFFER ELECTRIC & LIFE GUARANTEE MATERIAL
Free Estimates Phone 743-2372
LIGHTING FIXTURE COMPANY

Lighting Fixtures and Electrical Wiring
Large or Small JobsResidential or
Commercial

VISIT OUR NEW LIGHTING
FIXTURE SHOWROOM

3374 Columbus Road Macon, Ga. Favorite Station of

New Generation

South Macon's only Paint Store

Featuring
Paints for the Home and Farm

*

@ Coatings for Blacktop Driveways THE PAINT PAIL
@ Waterproofing of All Types

@ Patio and Concrete Coatings

4770 PIO NONO AVENUE PHONE 788-3070
Hours7:30 A.M. til 6 P.M. daily

VV,

COLEMAN-MEADOWS-
PATE
DRUG COMPANY

Wholesale Druggists

Serving Georgia Pharmacists

. 3989 Houston Avenue Macon, Georgia
Since 1919 2 . 3

NEW WAY CLEANERS
One Hour ServiceNo Extra Cost
Pick-Up and Delivery
S & H GREEN STAMPS 788-2142

Compliments
of

HARVILLE ELECTRIC
COMPANY

Good Luck, Seniors

TINY TOWNE CHILDREN'S SHOP

InfantsChildren'sPre-Teens
Pio Nono Plaza Shopping Center
Ph. 788-3923

Macon, Georgia

ACKSON
OLDSMOBILE

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WHERE SERVICE COUNTS
RIVERSIDE DRIVE AT WIMBISH ROAD
MACON, GEORGIA 31204

SCHWOBILT

SUITS THE SOUTH

MADDOX PHARMACY

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5594 Bloomfield Road 788-5664

LA GRAND'S
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Faculty Index

Adelstone, Rosalind

Archer, Susan

Baird, Addie Rie

Baxter, Francis

Beale, Billy

Beatty, Daisy

Bland, Gail

Blount, Barbara

Bohannon, Lloyd .. 27, 24, 166,
164, 184, 185

Borum, Steve

Brown, Rosalyn

Chambers, Jeanette

Chapman, Madge

Colquitt, Winifred

Cox, Dorothy

Davis, Claude Dewitt

Deloach, JoAnn

RAR NE ek see 23

Duckworth, Jessie.... 24, 27, 164,
165, 166, 182

Durkee, Harriett y

Evans, Bertha

Floyd, Robert

Fowler, Winifred ............. 23

Graves, David ........... 24, 27

Greene, Roger 20, 27, 131

Gresham, Frances ............ 23

Gronka, Martin

Hadarits, Anne ......... 24, 152

Hammond, Jim... 24, 27, 164, 166

Hancock, Judieth 23, 27

Henderson, Billy 24, 27, 164,

Hinesley, Elizabeth
Hooks, Thomas
Hudson, Joan

Hull, Mildred
Hutcherson, Martha
Johnson, Fred
Jordan, Stewart
Joyner, Jerry
Kersey, Laura
Kingsley, Curtis
Kyser, Carter
Lamback, Mary
Littlefield, Jim
Lowery, Pate
Malone, Cynthia
Mixon, Tommy... 24, 27, 164, 165,
Moody, Patsy

Moore, Jacquelyn

Nicholson, Mary Jane

Odom, Jackie

Pahdoco, Warda

Pendergrass, Lena

Perry, Amy

Powell, Christine

Priester, Eva

Rabern, Verna

Ragsdale, Carol

Reeves, Barbara

Reindorp, Trujen

Richardson, Jacquelyn. .

Rogers, Jerry
Sherwood, Carolyn
Shockley, Karen
Shouppe, Wiley
Smith, Bonnie
Smith, Mary
Smith, Norma
Spence, Suzanne
Tollerson, Lula
Trawick, Harry
Twilley, Kathleen
Wagner, Mary
Walker, Doris
Washington, Gloria
Watson, Barbara
Watson, Harold
Weaver, Mary
Weeks, Junyth
Whitaker, Elmer
Whindham, Franklin
Willingham, Mary ............ 23

Student Index

Abernathy, Kate
Adams, David
Adams, Edward
Adams, Robert
Adams, Richard
Addleton, Duffy
Age, REF cose cicsatedeiscces 31
Alderman, James :
Alderman, Wayne... 66, 117, 121,
123, 134, 207
Alexander, Marjorie.. 57, 125, 197
Allagood, Richard
Allen, Susan
Alligood, John. .

45, 122, 148
66, 138, 143, 165,
180, 184, 168
PUARIGE TUAWIG onic c pciccdwsiees 37
Aspemin, WHA) 66500000000 37
Amos, Pat 44, 45, 136
Anderson, Deborah... 45, 125, 134
Anderson, Linda , 125, 139
Archer, Shirley 45, 118
Archer, Susan... 57, 113, 115, 122,
139
Arnold, Cherie 45, 124
Arnold, James 37
Arnold, Larry ...:. +2002. Sl, 182
Arnold, Myra 45, 144
Asnold, Bobet sd. sccnrscnscuas 37
Arnold, Thomas
Arrowood, Patsy , 140
Aakwiy RRR since O85 soexs ee 37
Askews, Katherine ....... 31, 125
Attaway, Pam
Austin, Brenda
Aultman, Pete...
Avera, Aurelia
Area, David
Baggerly, Brenda
Baggs, Anne
Baggs, Ralph
Bagly, Donna
Baird, Tony
Baker, John
Baldwin, Vicky
Ballard, Larry 121
Barbour, Jerry
DOTTIE, FOR: 0ok'g:s0.0:0aa'se 37
MO AE oe ivcccwscvenncaewe 31
Hares, Car) oo.ccsinceces 31,
Barnes, Butch
Barr, Raydell
Barron, Richard ......... 51,
Bartlett, Bambi
Bartlett, Lael. .
Bartlett, Rebecca
Bass, Brenda
Bass, Gwen
Bass, Julian
Bassett, Cricket. .
Bassett, Jody
Basset, Shirley
Batchelor, Joseph
Bateman, Brenda
Bateman, Eva
Bates, Randy
Battle, Joy
Battle, Suzanne
Batts, Sheila
Baughcum, Dianne
Baxter, Barbara
Baxter, Kenneth
Baxter, Rose ............. 45, 143
Beale, Billy 51, 165, 168, 174,
197
Bearden, William.... 66, 123, 134
Beasley, Janice
Beauchamps, Steve
Becton, Janice
Bedgood, Elaine
Bedgood, Gene
Bedgood, Raymond
Bedsole, Ronnie
Belflower, Donald
Bell, Philip 51, 115, 126, 127,
135, 138, 197
Bell, Sharon
Bell, Sheila

Bellury, Philip.. 51, 121, 123, 143,
Benner, Lynn

Bennett, Billy

Bennett, Debbie

Bennett, Joyce

Reneett, TRICKY ois0cn<sciesuse vs 37
Benton, Beverly

Bilderback, Kathy.... 4
Bilderback, Sam

Bliss, Beth

Bissonette, Edward.. :
BAGO, WOMIURE 4b ci cceacesscutes ;
Blac kwe he reer ree 31
Blackwell, Jeanne ............ :
Blackwell, Lamar

Blair, Julie

Blalock, Ricky

Blassingame, Glenn

Blizzard, Lynne .......... 31, 125
Bloodworth, Mike... 66, 121, 127,

143, 165, 168, 201

Bollinger, Darryl]
Bond, Rebecca. .

Boney, Connie..

57, 125, 132, 133

57, 115, 116, 128,

143, 148, 160, 167

Bonner, Vickie ........... 31, 125

Boone, Elaine

Boothe, Buelah

Bostick, Carol 45, 130, 142

Boutwell, Reggie ......... 37, 165

Bowen, Bud

Bowen, Donna

Bowers, Linda

Bowman, David

Bowman, Gary

Boyett, Janice

Bradfield, Janis

Bradshaw, William

Bramblett, Elaine

Bramlett, Ronald

Brantley, Annette. .

Brantley, Ronnie ............. 37

Braswell, Tim

Breland, Brenda

Breland, Faye

Brewer, Naomi

Brickle, Dennis

Bridger, Glenn

Bridger, Leonard

Bridger, Mabel

Bridges, Lamar

Bridges, Ran: ..scscectsisneds 37

Britt, Larry

Britt, George

Brittain, Cathy

Bronson, Neal

Brooks, Arleen

Brooks, Penny

Brown, Connie

Brown, Dale

Brown, Dennis

Brown, Dianne

Brown, Gary

Brown, Janice

Brown, Jeanne

Brown, Lamar

Brown, Robert

Browning, Billy 51, 126, 127,

138, 143, 186

Broxton, Regina

Bruce, Brenda

Bruce, Vickie

Bryan, James

Bryant, Brenda... 56, 57, 115, 116,
122, 128, 141, 142, 206

Bryant, Garry

Bryant, Gary

Bryant, Patsy

Bryant, Tony

Buffington, Randy

Buffington, Walter

Bullard, Henry. . 67, 127, 143, "165,

Bunch, Linda
Burdett, Linda
Burdette, Alan
Burgamy, Linda
Burgamy, Nancy
Burgamy, Steve

Burgamy, Sheila 57, 115, 140,

141, 142
Burkett, Hugh 37
Burkhalter, Mary Jo ...... 31, 125
Burnes, Phyllis 45, 140
Barnett, Gail i... ecesds 31, 128

Burnett, Karen.. 45, 141, 160, 161,

Burnett, Kathy

Burnett, Kenneth... 51, 89, 90, 182,

Busbee, Terry

Butler, Elmer

Butler, Nancy... 58, 115, 116, 120,

122, 128, 141, 142

Butterworth, Billy

Butts, Ronald

Byars, Joy

Byars, Robert

Byrd, Elaine.... 58, 115, 116,

Byrd, Leon

Byrd, Wayne

Caisse, Judy

Caldwell, Mike

Caldwell, Rex

Caldwell, Susan

Caldwell, Vince

Cameron, Allen

Cameron, Alline

Cameron, Debra

Cameron, Patricia. .

Cameron, Rodger

Cameron, Sharon

Cannady, Kay

Cannon, Brenda

Cannon, Eddie

Cannon, Emory

Cannon, Gail..

Cannon, Jimmy |

Capps, William

Carithers, Cathy

Carmichael, Earl

Carpenter, Barbara

Carr, Jacque.... 58, 113, 118, 123,
128, 142, 207

Coat, Tinde ocicacncaends vcade 415
Carr, Ronnie 7, 146
Corte, FORE access cinns 31, 143
arstarphen, Danny

Carter, Wayne

Carter, Sharon

Carter, Sherwood .............
Carver, Jimmy

OS ee eee :

Cato, John

Causey, Andy

Causey, Debra 2.0. 0:50 0058 ou's :
Causey, William

Chambers, Carol

Chambers, Kathy..... :

Chapman, Andy

Chapman, Terry

Chapman, William

Chaffin, Ann

Cheshire, Donnie....

Cheves, Gail occcceves 5 5,
Childers, Pat. 45, 120, ]22, 140,
141, 196
Chitwood, Judy 15
Cee, WHAM isis savicne ee 51
Churchwell, Richard .......... 37
Churchwell, Ricky 7, 131
Claney, Susan 415
Clanton, Jimmy.. 51, 138, 143, 180
Clie. Brendes sans cawicsncscnee 58
Clark, Brenda
Clark, June
Clark, Patsy
pe ee eee 58
Yn 58, 137
Cletnentn, HhGr6 6a seco cava vce Ot
Clifton, Pam.... 58, 113, 114, 120,
141, 142
Cloud, Cathy i
Cobb, Bobbie 31, 123, 148
Comtee, LEtey ccccckscccwasere 37

Cohen, Barbara

Coile, Jerry

Colbert, Ronald.. 51, 138, 182, 188
Colbert, Shirley .......... 58, 125
COTE VICI 55s wae ittao ues 37
Cole, Edith

Cols GIONME cis cawstiackaenes 58
Coleman, David 123, he
Coleman, Hugh

Coleman, Jerry

Coleman, Phil

Collins, Cindy

Oliins, Diabra .. . ostseess> 31,
ollins, Everett
collins, Pat .....
ollins, Ronny
ollins, Ernest
ollingsworth, Michael... 38,

165, 185
ompton, Glenda 16
BOE: POAES: a riace ceawand 38
oper, James

ooper, Gary

ooper, Reginald

Looper, Ray cece ecesesesevess 51
opeland, Ann ........... 31, 125
ook, Cindy

00k, Debbie

Losey, Lawana

ourson, John

ourson, P ansy

ountryman, Rhonda ......... ; 32
lox, athy 46, 130, 142
tox, Gena.. 32, 132, 133, 135, 1:
0X, LYMM oss ees 58, 124, 142,

ox, Theresa 46, 125,
oxwell, Tommy

rabb, Stephen

raine, Debra ....... 32, 125,
rawford, Gayle

rawford, Dale

rissey, Judy

rissey, Xaxia

roft, Debbie

rosby, Carolyn

rosby, Ronnie

ross, Donald 51, 121, 127
EO WOCE. GREE vox scans unceinicrns ie the
rowe, Bruce 51, 169
rowell, Jerry be 131
rump, Eugene.. 55, 143, 165, 169
ruse, Peggy ........ 58, 130, 141
BOUBUTIONE 6505.016%4 oS ibis wed ales 58
Cruz, James

AAA AA PAAARAA AAA AAA AA RAA AF AA ARR ARAABRSA

Culpepper, Jimmy... 67, 123, 126,
134, 135, 197
Curtis, Gary ... 38, 127, 165, 169
Dagley, Roger 132
Dalton, Pam 32 335
Dalton, Wayne
Daniel, Barbara .......... 32, 141
Daniel, Glenda
Daniel, Jerry
Daniell, Warren 68, 138, 143,
169
Daring, Diinda:.<sciucvas wav 58

68, 138, 143, 182,
165, 167

Davidson, Sylvia ........- 58, 132
Davis, Brenda 32, 135
Pate, CRTOIID sina cic ne sede 58
Davis, Cecilia 0O0,~, 141
Davis, Dewey ........ 51, 138, 174
Davis, Dianne 16
Davis, Jackie
Davis, Janice 32, 124, 132
Dah SOOM oawccchucconerebout 32
Davis, Jerry 68, 113, 133
Davis, Johnny 50
Davis, Linda .....cecccess Day AZO
Davis, Pat 58, 163
Davis, Patty 59
a) ere 51
Davis, Sheryl
DAVEE, WIROE. wawis <eeiencscenencl 32
Dawkins, Michael... 68, 142, 165,

180, 168
Deal, Elaine 46, 133, 143
REE COMED Seo nisckeasen scans 38
Deane, Joe 58
Deason, Patsy 125
Dechman, Libby 59, 140, 141
Deese, Deidre 59, 116
Deese, Freeman :
DeFore, Walter ......e2-se00- t
DeLoach, Daniel
DeLoach, Gloria ......... 59,
Denham, Alfred ..... 51, 121,

142, 143
DOE DOETE <i eis0ciaayeiuas 51
Deriso, Richard ..... 51, 127, 143,
184, 186

Darsey, Danny..

Deriso, Steve
Dial, Sandra
Dickens, Diane
Dingler, Connie .......... 59, 140
Dixon, Cathy 46, 130
Dixon, Elaine 32, 132
Dixon, Gerald
Dixon, Leslie
Dixon, Parla oc cccscecs 5
Dixon, Shirley
Dixon, Virginia
Dominy, Kathy
Doss, David..... 51, 127, 143, 165,
168
Douglas,. Charles ..........++. 38
Douglas, Opal .......... 59, 132
SVG. BEMMED 6506 ane cose 38, 138
ROE PRIVEE ules Sc curen ea deee os 51
oo RRS eee 38
Dowd, William , 138
Drawhorn, Steve 51, 131
Drum, Leslie 46
Dubose, Jenny ........... 32, 125
Dubose, Pam 46
Duckworth, Sherry ....... 32, 125
Duggan, Barry ........... 51, 137
Duggan, Melba ......... 59, 115
Dunn, Kathie... 59, 114, 115, 120,
122, 141
Dunn, Mike 38
Dunn, John
Dupree, Dee Ann ............. 32
DRG, JOE vnc cenkewecawties 50
Dupree, Raymond
Durden, Andy... 52, 121, 127, 139,
143, 180
Durden, Kay
Durden, Stephen ...
Durden, Steven 68, 133, 138
Durden, Susan .. 59, 20, 139, 142
Dykes, Debbie.... 30, 32, 120, 125
Dykes, Ronnie 38
Ensler, Nelsttiss isscicccscss 38
eS oe en ee eS 52
Edwards, Don .......... 52, 138
Edwards, Frank
Edwards, Gladys
Edwards, James
Edwards, Myra... 56, 59, 120, 143
Edwards, Ralph .......... 38, 186
Edwards, Wendy 46, 135
Elam, George . 22%; 155
Elder, Sherry
Bidridgs, CW. ccietacaas 50, 121

68, 134, 137

Ellington, Rex ........... 52, 138

REED cance cecnbeSea nk 68

ENO: LIONS sides wien awancnig Oe

ree ae 68

Elton, Tee eT eer 59

Emerick, Joy. 59, 113, 120, 128,
129, 139

Emerson, Tommy 38

Emilio, Regina ...... : 32, 132, 133

English, Gloria 46

Ennis, Sheryl

Epting, Deborah

Epting, Lynn

Evans, Bengale

Evans, Charles... 52

Evans, Diane

Evans, Donnie

Evans, Elaine

Evans, Emily

Evans, James

Evans, Will ...

Ezzell, Elaine
Ezzell, Joe
Ezzell, Yvonne
Faircloth, Clifton ........ 38,
Farnsworth, Cathy
Farnsworth, Sharon
Farrell, Janice
Fellows, Regina covceccocees 5 >
Fields, Glynis
Pinener, Cheryl)... iccocucneece
Fincher, Vicki.. 59, 115, 116, 120,
124, 128
Finney, Katherine 59, 125
PIGhES. StSGDOR i. cy anon ew abn 38
Fitzpatrick, Brian ............ 38
Fitzpatrick, Dennis.. 52, 127, 138,
143, 180
Fitzpatrick, Walter... 52, 135, 138
Fiveash, Randy
Fiveash, Ray
Flanders, Wayne
Fletcher, Cathy :
Floyd, Pam: acsccsccecuras 32, 132
Folds, Sarah 46
Ford: Herby <siccsvccuen shaaws 52
Ford, Phylis 32, 125, 139
Ford, Robert <6: <sccssees 52, 138
Fordham, Vicki .....--.-. 59, 115
Forth, Robert.... 68, 130, 131, 143
Foster, Anita 46
Fountain, Crystal.... 46, 122, 124,
141, 160, 161, 167
Fountain, Robert
Fowler, Donna 46
Fowler, Leila ......%..... 32, 137
Francavage, Debra... 32, 120, 136
Francis, Jackie. . 68, 113, 115, 120,
124
Frank, Richard .......... 38, 142
Franklin, Elaine 60, 122
Freeman, Charles ........ 68, 130
Freeman, Larry
Friedlander, Jo Ellen ..... 32,
Friedlander, Louis .. 68,

Fritz, David
Frost, Jessie
Fulford, Donna.. 60, 120,

Fulford, Larry

Fulgham, Alan .......... 38, 138
Fuller, Lynda ........... 32, 125
Fuller, Michele .............. 38
Fuller, Roby , 130, 135
Fulwood, Linda 46, 130, 142
Funck, Valerie.. 46, 128, 141, 160,

Furney, Douglas
Furney, Janie
Fussell, Donald

Gales, David
Gambkota, Stephen
Garner, Cheryl
Garner, Debbie
Garnto, Cathy
Garrard, John
Garrett, Linda

Garrett, Patricia ......... 60, 143
OP | Se Oe ee ee 32
Gay, Carol 60, 124, 142, 144
Gay, Gloria ........ 32, 128, 144
Gay, Gregory 30, 38, 126, 197
Gay, Russell 52, 131
Germany, Maxwell ..........- 52
Gibson, Beverly 60, 132, 133
Gibson, Kenneth 127, 165
Giddens, Fran ....ecsvcesssss 32
Gilbert, Darryl.. 68, 117, 134, 135
Gilbert, Susan 60, 140, 141
Cihaet. BUY. svssivncevee s 52
Gilley, Jesse
Gils, Barty vcccc ccssicnss Obs
Gillis, Debra.... 46, 125, 145,
Gladney, June
Glover, Pat
Glover, Philip
Godfrey, Kenneth
Goforth, Krista. .
Goforth, Wayne
COM TUOBATG osc avec cascsce 38
Gold, Mike 68, 193
Golden, Thomas ..... 69, 131, 134
Goldsby, Ronny 69, 115, 117,
121, 127, 134, 135, 138
Goldstein, Ann .......... 32, 163
Gonzales, Deborah
CDRA, FRE ove cnccasecsec mite
Goodman, Reid ...... 52, 143, 184
CHO ADOT SOIR, o.0.0c:004-00'000:05:0 52
Goodroe, Sedney
Goodwin, Deborah
Goodwin, Jo Ann.... 46, 141, 143
Goolsby, Patsy 32, 125, 141
Goolsby, Willie ........----+- 38
Gordon, Luther .........000.: 52
Goss, David , 165
Goss, Gwen
Grace, James 69
Grace, Tricia.... 33, 140, 141, 162
Graham, Tommy Sen AOI ino aie 52
Grant, Brenda 60
Grant, Earl oi caiviescesae 52, 131
Grant, Darrell
Graves, Connie
Groves, Mary
Gray, Connie
Gray, Juanita
Gray, William :
Green, Gwendolyn ........... 33
Sree. TGR pcccccascies 50, 131
Green, Mitzie .......... 33, 141
Greene, Phil 52, 127, 138
Greenway, Dianne .. 46, 120, 130
Gregory, Floyd
Griffin, Bunky
Griffin, Carol
Griffin, Elaine
Griffin, Judy
Griffin, Patsy
Griffin, Ronnie
Griggs, Rhonda
Grimes, Linda
Grimes, Maryaliea
Grinstead, Stephen...

60, 122, 128, 139
52

52, 165, 168

SPOPORE UMM a wihcdnc que sas es co's 3
srubbs, Andy

suilmette, Mike

yuinn, Alice

punter, Fred

Hall, Becky

Hall, Lewis

Hall, Tim

Hall, Wayne

Hallman, Wanda

Hamlin, Prentice

Hamlin, Pam 60,
Hamlin, Penny.. 60, 120, 124, 128
Hamlin, Robert . 39
Hamlin, Ti
Hamlin, Sunny
Hamm, Dianne..

60, 115, 128

60, 115, 116, 122,
128

Hamm, Verna... 60, 128, 137, 148

Hammock, Dennis ............ 69

Hammond, Patsy :

Hammond, Ronnie

Hampton, Wade

Hamrick, Betty Faye

Hamrick, Mary Etta

Hancock, d
Hane, Joe
Harbin, Gloria
Harbuck, Kitty
Hardeman, Jane
Hardin, Harry
Hardison, Lynwood ........... _
Hare, Nancy
Hargrove, Kenny.... 52, 143, 184,
165, 168
Harr, Stephen 123, 185
Harrel, Ann
Harrell, Pam 7
Harrell, James .........00000% 39
Harrington, Ashley 131
Harris, David ......0+++++ 52, 13]
Barris, Leon. 0s2<eacencs 52, 131
Harrison, Lynda ........ 33, 120
Hart, Bonnie ........ 33, 125, 137
Hart, Leonard... 52, 143, 184, 165
Hartley, David .. 69, 135, 138, 146
Hartley, Debbie .............. 33
Hartley, Harriett 47
Hartley, Steve
Hartness, Bud
Hartness, Charlie ............- 39
Harvard, Gwen ...... 33, 137, 141
Harvard, Jaye ... 56, 60, 95, 142,
160, 161, 167
Hagvah RACY csr cvenwcseswws 52
Harville, Laura 33
Harwell, Jimmy ..........+-++ 39
Hasty, Randy ....c2<csecsees 50
Hatcher, Wayne 69, 121, 135,
142
Hattaway, Mike .........s00+- 39
Hattaway, Sharon.... 60, 115, 116,
128, 137
Hawthorne, Jeff
Hayes, Deborah
Fisgie MRO vicccscndvr esate 39

Haynes, Henry
Hayslip, Bobby ..

Heath, Harvey

Heath, Jill 7
SUNS SAME Pita aisiacd gu weee kkk 6 3
Helms, Ingram
Helmuth, Alan
Hemphill, Larry
Henderson, Fran 30, 33, 120,
140, 141, 162
Henry, Billie .. 60, 114, 115, 122,

Herring, Kathy
Herring, Susan
Herrington, Mark .
Hicks, Tyrone ....... 52, 185, 188
Higdon, Johnny .... 143, 165, 167
Higdon, Millie 61, 116, 124
Higginbotham, CTE eee 50
Higginbotham, Glenn ......... 52
Higgins, James.. 69, 113, 115, 117,
121, 127, 135
Hightower, Linda .... 61, 120, 124
Hightower, Richie ;
Hightower, Sharon
Hill, Allison
Hill, Arden
Hill, Harvey
Hill, Cherry 3
RE MEANY cc icucicdiees ce oom Doe
Hill, Wanda 47, 122
REM nt. tn claw ae seer aes 39
Hinote, Alice 61, 141
Hinson, Ben 139, 165
Hinson, Martha Ann.. 61, 125, 148
Hitchcock, James
Hodges, Elaine 33
Hodnett, Mary Paula .... 33, 128
132, 139, 144
Holcomb, Wayne ............. 39
Holder, Lawana ....20.-e0sc00% 47
Holland, Cindy.. 47, 130, 139, 142
Holliday, Gayle ...... 33, 132, 133
Holloman, Charlie 39
Holloway, Brad.. 69, 112, 121, 133
Holloway, Jeff
Holloway, Pamela
Holmes, Carl
Holmes, James ............20. 5
BiOit, SOME sac edasincesseusss 33
Hopkins, Lynn
Hood, Ronnie
Hooker, Bert
Hooks, David
Hooks, Mike .. .ccccisccisccess 52
Hooks, Nannette 47, 144
Hopkins, Bob. .....0sssesso0e 39
Hornaday, Pat 61, 136
Horn, Andre .. 52, 114, 127, 138,
147, 180, 165, 169
Horn, 33, 136
Horn, Charles
Horn, Kim
Horn, Vicki
Hornyak, Glynn
Hortman, Sylvia

Horton, Gerald

Horton, Kenneth ......... 39, 137

Horton, Lynne

Howard, Carol

How ard, Donnie . 3 188

Howard, Mike

He yward, Patricia pad ess hace asere ae

Howard, Sandra.. 56, 61, 120, 140,
201

Howell, Diane.. 33, 124, 141,

Howell, Diane t

Howell, Sue Elle PTR wc ccccconese & 33

SRY AG- LOVE a vly.n aiks wincaca tek on 38

Hubbard, Deborah es 6l, 124, 128

Hubbard, Ricky 39

Hudson, Becky

Hudson, Brian 69, 189

Hudson, David ........... 52, 139

Hudson, Katherine ....... 33, 125

Hudson, Sandra

Huff, Sandra

Hughes, James :

Pages, Franke 5 icivasnsiscas 39

Hughes, Jimmy 69, 131

EURee, GIDE son cewa ses caine 39

Hughes, Sarah

Hulett, Charlene

Hulett, Jerry

Hulett, Allen

Hulette, Paulette

Huling, James

Huling, Mike

Humphrey, Danny

Hunnicutt, Jerry

Hunt, Gail

Himter, Vai .sic.nvc 0s 60a 05 Ous 138

Hurt, Janice

Hurt, Linda

Hutcheson, Marsha ...... oF

Hutcheson, Wiley.... 39, 138, 165

PIGHO, PYAORIS ccaccessmcwnes 39

Hutto, Gail 7, 143

Hyder, Mollie

Ingram, MIKG. sccucictewukcawos 39

Traram. Verna is ..cdeas beeaner oe

Inman, Gene 53, 183

Jac a DONG sincvenerxsamaacee

Jackson, Gena.. 61, 122, 124, 128,

145

Jackson, Rudy 70, 132

James, Carla.... 61, 113, 115, 120,
122, 132, 133

James Donald 70, 131

ie Delaine 61, 141

Jarriel, Eddie :

Je nnings, Al

Jennings, Jimmy

Jerkins, Michelle

Joaquin, Richard

Jimerson, Tim

Johnson, Becky

Johnson, Christelle

Johnson, Cyri ............ 33, 135

Johnson, Dean

Johnson, Dennis

Johnson, General

Johnson, Juleen .... 33, 124, 125
Johnson, Larry

Johnson, Patty ....

Johnson, Paula

Johnson, Bobby

Johnson, Billy

Joiner, Barbara ....

Jones, Bobby
Jones, Brenda
Jones,
Jones, Way
Jones,
Jones, Linda ........... 33, 128
Jones, Margaret
Jones, Nancy $3, 1%, 141
Jones, Roger .........-. 53, 165
Jones, Susan
Jones, Suzanne
Jones, Wayne .... 56, 70, 143, 165,
174, 184, 169, 206
Jordan, Debra
Jordan, Jerry 53
Jordan, John .... 39, 53, 139, 174
Jordan, Sheila 5
Josey, Connie .... 30, 34, 141, 118
Josey, Judy 47, 132, 133
Joyitr. TONEY a sccccsierskveone 39
Kenne, Randy
Keith, Nancy
Kell, Steve
Keller, Ginger ..

61, 122, 128, 139,
148

Kendrick, Gregory t
Kent, Beth .... 61, 112, 120, 123,
140, 196, 205, 192

Kerr, Rhonda
Keyes, Laura 34
Keys, Susie... 56, 61, 89, 190, 120,
122, 140, 141, 142, 160, 161, 167

King, Alice
King, Carol
King, Dianne
King, Judy
King, Michael
King, Mike
King, Paulette

&

King, Sharon

Killgo, Gerald

Kilgore, Gary

Kilgore, Danny 78, 131, 143
Riingeiee, COLe sass reesccice 131
Kitchens, Ray

Kitchens, Laverne

Kitchens, Marie

Kitchens.

Kluge, Stan

Knight, Datinys<.s0<s ess enessOe
Knight, Stan
Krewson, Susan.. 56, 62, 140, 194,
; 203, 118
Kunka, Richard 50
Krau, Stevie

Krysalka, Surelle ............. 34
eee: OME cis eine sce ee 70
Ladson, Phil 39, 137
Lake, Debra ... 62, 132, 141, 142
Lamb, Debbie 34, 125
Lancaster, Charles 70, 138
Tl CRIN ea ce de nweawesn ss 39
Lane, Charles

Lanford, Becky

Langley, Philip

Lannon, Carol

Larsen, James

Lavender, Ralph

Lawing, Lynn

Lawrence, Brenda

Lee, Linda

Lee, Mike

Lefils, Ray

Lengel, David

Leslie, Daniel

Lester, Linda

Leverette, Deborah

Leverette, Pam

Leverett, Steve

Lewis, Buddy

Lewis, Freda

Lilley, Susan

Lilley, Tommy

Lindsey, Stephen

Lines, Stanley...

Lingold, Kay

Lipford, Goergette

Livingston, Donald

Livingston, Michael

Livingston, Teddy ........ 53, 130

Lockhart, Betty _ Ge ane, TS,
120, 122, 139, 143

Lockhart, George 70, 130

Lockhart, John 40

DR SURES os cars anenaks 70, 127

Long, Alan 40

PO a ie ei

Long, Michael

Lord, Gary ..... 71,

Lord, George

Lord, Teresa

Lovejoy, Brenda

Lovejoy

Lowery,

Loyd, Susan ... 62, 122, 136, 137

Loyd, Terry 71, 127

Lazano, Sonny

Lucas, Donnie

Lutrell, Paul

McAdam, Thomas

McAllister, Carla.... 34, 132, 139

McBride, Barbara ............ 34

McBride, Johnny

McBride, Patricia .. 34, 125, 139

MEA, BAG cp acvcetnsceastue 34

McCollum, Lary 53

Ee Se), eee 34

McConnell, Pat

McCook, Scott

McCranie, John

McCoury, Alan . 71, 127, 143, 165,

169

McCoy, Connie 34, 132, 135

McCranie, Judy

McDaniel, Carter

McDaniel, Denise .. 34, 120, 141,
j 162

McDaniel, Marsha ...... 34, 125

McDonald, Faye 34

McElhenney, Debbie .... 34, 132

McElhenney, Ed 71, 130, 143,

McElmurray, Kathryn 48
McElroy, Jimmy 71, 118, 115,
121, 127, 135
McGee, Julie 34
McGraw, Cheryl ... 48, 135, 145,

McGraw, Keith
McGuire, Linda
McHugh, Jimmy ....
McKinley, Debbie f
McKinley, Bobby 71, 113, 126
127, 134, 135
McKinnon, Rhonda 34
McKinnon, Sandy
McLemore, Debbie...
McLendon, Ferrell
McLeod, Hubert
McMillan, Jimmy. .

48, 130, 142
40

McMillan, Sandra

MeMillan, Terri

Mackey, Janice

Madden, Judy

Maddox, Phillip. 56, 71, 126, 134,

Maine, Tommy

Mnan, Ellen

Mann, Jerry

Mann, Mell

Mann, Phillip

Mann, Susan

Manning, Susan.... 44, 47, 89, 91,

120, 145

Marshall, Diane

Martin, DeJuan

Martin, Steve

Martin, John

Mason, Bill

Mason, Doyle... 53, 133, 119, 121,
127, 142, 186

Mason, Mike

Mason, Steve

Mathews, Charlene

Mathews, Randall
Mathews, Dean .ccsesccecsas 38
Matthews, Sherma... 62, 122, 128,

Mauldin, Debbie
Mayfield, Eugene
Mayfield, Elgin ...........5.
Meadows, Jimmy ..........+.. 53
Meadows, Sue
Meadows, ill
Meek, Shirly
Meeks, Deanne
Meister, John
Mercer, Robert
Merchant, Richard... 53, 119, 121,
127, 134, 135
Merriman, James 71
Metts, Ginger .......-...- 34, 145
Metts, Lynn 48, 145
Middlebrooks, Stephen.... 40, 139
Mikus, Barbara ...... 34, 137,
Miles, Chistell
Milford, Gayle
Millen, Don
Miller, Tommy
Miller, Janice
Miller, Susan
Mills, Pat 48, 125, 144
Mims, Mike 53, 174
Minchew. Calvin ..... 53, 132, 146
Minor, Tim 7
Minshew, David
Mintee, Linda
Mish, Cheryl ....... 34, 125, 137
Mishoe, Furney .......-+.+.++ 959
Misinco, Glenn.. 71, 113, 117, 126,
127, 135
Misinco, Mike.. 71, 113, 117, 126,
Mitchell, Jonny
Mize, Jackie . 48, 94, 120, 122,
128, 141, 196
Moncrief, Patricia 48
Monroe, Gerry .......... 53, 121
Montgomery, Eileen .... 62, 136
Moore, Buddy... 53, 127, 143, 182,

Moore, Cathy

Moore, Mike

Moore, Larry

Moore, Lyn

Moore, Mark 40
Moore, Wayne ........+-se0e 53
Moorman, John

Morgan, Belinda

Morgan, Faye

Morgan, Janet

Morgan, Mark

Morgan, Gregory

Morris, Brenda 62, 130, be
Morris, Elizabeth.... 62, 136,
Morris, Erin ........- eavtosmas
Morris, June 62, 122, 134
Morris, Margie ....-.++++++0+5 34
Morrison, Patsy 63, 137
Morstead, Bill

Mosely, Tommy

Mosely, Jimmy

Mosely, Jeremy

Mosely, Paul

Moss, David

Mossbarger, Patsy ..

Moye, Pat

Mullin, Freddie

Mullinix, Janice ....

Mullis, Deborah

Mullis, Pat

Mullis, Terry ....++- jcewaete 54
Murrell, Leslie 72, 134

Musselwhite, Kay.... 114,
Myers, Jake 72, 130, 137
Myers, Larry

Myers, Wynoka

Napier, Bobby

NeSmith, Billy

NeSmith, Morris

NeSmith, Ricky

NeSmith, Teddy 72, 142, 143
Newby, Toni. . 63, 88, 89, 129, 196,

Newman, Lamar

Newsome, Mark

Newton, Laura

Nicholson, Kathy ....... 34,

Nobles, Barbara

Nobles, William

PERE EAT wh av necency an sw clela 34

Norris, Lee 4

Norris, Sandy

Norris, Valierie

Nowell, Roseanna... 63, 120, 123,
128, 202

RRR RE Swan ckvevenGinda 63

Odom, Mike ... 54, 134, 135, 138

Odom, Mike ......... 54, 126, 186

CO EEN scsecvoscassewnnas 54

Ogletree, Ernest 132, 40

Ogletree, Mike 121, 126, 165,

Ogletree, Kenneth

OHern, Eddy

O'Kelly, Mike 7

Olliff, Ronald 40, 137, 138

Ue 54

Osborn, Claud 54, 188

Owen, Cheryl 63, 125

Owen, Daniel 72

Owens, Robert

Pancake, Kenny ...........+++ 54

Pape, Mike

Parent, Edgar

Parham, Carol

Parker, Dana

Parks, Sylvia

Parks, Vickie

Partridge, Anne

Partridge, Nona

Patat, Steve

Patterson, Jack

Patterson, Jackie

Payne, Dell. . 72, 89, 114, 117, 119,
121, 126, 133, 135

Peacock, Cynthia

Peacock, James

Peacock, Mickey

Peavy, Carol

Peebles, Wayne

Peed, David

Perry, Helen
Perry, Susan
Peterson, Larry ..
142, 165, 168
44, 54, 127, 138,
143, 184, 165, 168
Phelps, Vicky 48
Phillips, Doris 48, 141, 143
PRM ENE. JORS iviccecen va tena es 35
Phillips, Roger
Phillips, Sheila
Pilcher, Kerry
Pinholster, Mike
Pipkin, Juanita ..

Pettis, Mike

10, 137, 142

+ 6% BA TIS,
137, 140

Pippin, Patsy

Pirkle, David

Plunkett, Diane... 63, 122, 132, 133

Pope, Jean

Pope, Jerry

Pope, Marion

Pope, Mary Helen

Pope, Ramona... 48, 114, 137, 140

Potter, Carol Ann

Poulnott, Terry

Powell, Brenda

Powell, David

Powell, Debra

Powell, Keith

Powell, Rodger

Powell, Marsha.. 48, 114, 124, 140

Powell, Sharon

Powell, Sheila

Powell, Steve

Powell, Wayne

63, 124, 130
30, 40, 121, 130

244

54, 127, 138, 143,
165

PREG, TAWRIO) wares ccecsi cease 54

Price, Gloria 48

Price, Patsy 49

Prince, Robert 40

Pritchett, Debra

Probert, Dianne .............. 35

Proctor, Bobbie ..... Mis econ ee 35

Proctor, Carolyn

Pruett, Cherie

Pruett, David

Pryor, John

Pryor Margeret .......20s000. 35

Purser, Miriam

Pyles, Melvin

Pyles, Mike ..

Price, Charles...

Quick, Donna

Quin, Bert

Quinn, Sandra ......

Rabanns, Cliff

Rackley, Elaine....

Rackley, Warrene

Hadcliet, Jee, ois vascucess

Railey, Marie 63, 128,

Rainey, Janice ...... 35, 125, 133

Raley, Melonie .... 49, 120, 122,
128, 141

Randall, Mike

Rasmussen, Carolyn....

Rawls, Wanda
Redmond, Alan....

Reed, Randall
Reese, Reggie
Reeves, Geraldine
Reeves, Suzy
Register, Debbie
Reid, John

Reid, Ricky
Revell, Kathy
Reynolds, Jimmy
Reynolds, Mae
Reynolds, Nancy ....
Richards, Carol
Rigby, Emmett
Rigby, Janie

Riggs, Tommy
Riley, Deborah ....
Ritch, Laketa
Roberts, Dianne....
Roberts, Jo Ann
Roberts, Ronnie....

Roberts, Tommy
Robertson, Carolyn
Robertson, Henry...
Robertson, Nancy
Robertson, Roxanne
Robinson, Robert
Rogers, Charles
Rogers, Geni
Rogers, John
Rogers, Larry
Rogers, Patricia
Rggers, Perry
Rogers, Robert
Rooks, Donnie
Ross, John

Ross, Mike

Rowe, Cathy
Rowell, Latrell
Rowell, Norman... .
Rozier, Johnny
Rumph, David
Russ, Paula
Russell, Jo Ann 56, 63, 113,
115, 128, 139
Rutland, Charlotte.. 63, 136,
Sandefur, Waverlyn

Sagnibene, Frank

Sanders, Cathy

Sanford, Donnie

Sark, Terry

Satterwhite, Gail...

Sauls, Danny... 73, 123, 134,

63, 120, 122,
128, 141
Savage, Susan 49, 139
Scanlan, Douglas 73,
Scanlan, Nancy 35, 140
Scarbary, Otis ...... 41, 126, 1:

Saunders, Gail

Seltt, Daphene

Scott, Karen

Scott, Mike

Scott, Michael .... 73, 113, 134,
126, 131

Seagraves, Tommy 54, 142

Seguin, Joey.. 54, 133, 134, 135,

139

Seaton, Melody ......... 35, 125

Self, Jill

Selph, Richard

Sharp, Charles

Sharpe, Glen

ge CU Sn ee 54

Shaw, Debra

Shaw, Michael

Shaw, Pam

Shelton, Phyllis .... 64, 113,

Shepard, Debbie.... 35, 140, 141
Shepard, Jo Ann... 64, 116, 120,

Shepard, Joy
Sheppard, Mike
Sherwood, Jennifer

Shipman, Mike

PIDNEE, SINT so ecdseevenae 50

Shore, John

Shugart, Andrew

Shurley, William

Shupe, Donna

Simpson, Joy

Simpson, Allen

Sirmans, Janie

Sirmans, Pam

Sisk, Marsha

Sizer, William

Skipper,

Skipper,

Skinner, Teresa.... 49, 132, 133,
136, 163

. 54, 126, 143,
165, 168

Slappey, George ..

Slaugherer, Arthur
Smallwood, Edna
Smallwood, Walter

Smith, Allen
Smith, Tony
Smith, Brenda
Smith, Danny
Smith, Danny
Smith, Dianne
Smith, David
Smith, Johnny
Smith, Kay 35, 141, 162
Smith, Kemp 41, 186
Smith, Lynn 55, 142
Smith, Mark.. 55, 126, 137, 143,
165, 174, 168
Smith, Michael 73, 133, 138
Smith, Mona 35
Smith, Patricia 64, 139
Smith, Randy 127, 138, 180,
188
Smith, Randy ... 56, 73, 121, 143,
180, 195, 202
Smith, Ralph
Smith, Sheila
Smith, Stan
Smith, Stan
Siikith, GROVE weaveccsounveye
Smith, Steve
Smith, Sheryl
Smith, Sue
Snead, Lana
Snyder, Lamar
Sowell, William
Spears, Kendal
Spears, Raymond
Spell, Cheryl
Spell, Sandra
Spence, Wayne.... 73, 119, 121,
127. 138, 143, 165, 169, 205
Spillers, Darnell $5, 125
Spinks, Bobby 73, 121, 127
Spires, Andy.. 55, 127, 143, 187,
184, 165, 169
Spires, Pam
Sprinkle, Peggy
Sprinkle, Phil
Stafford, Mike
Stafford, Sam
Stallings, Linda
Starley, Morris
Stavely, Stanley
Stehle, Hugh
Stephens, Jim
Stephens, James
Stephens, Joyce
Stephens, Joyce
Stephenson, James

Stevens, Cathie
Stevens, Frank
Stevens, Judy
Stevens, Mark
Stevens, Marty
Stevenson, Foy
Stewart, Carl
Stewart, Cathy
Stewart, Chester
Stewart, Deborah
Stewart, James
Stewart, Molly

Stickney, Susan
Stinson, Randy
Stokes, Larry
Stokes, Montene
Stokes, Susan.. 35, 125
Stone, Melody Lb amlerale hg aries ane
A A ee
Storg, Gail
Strickland, Arlene
Strickland, Charles
114, 165, 126, 137, 138, 169
Strickland, Ricky 41
Strickland, Peggy.. 64, 113, 115,
120, 122, 128, 129
serone, INaney vite consa cease SS
Stubbs, Kay. incwvicennc<s OG
Stackey, Beth ocsisscccciscers,
Stuckey, Danny
Stuckey, Jim s.<see0ss+ 55, 158
Stuckey, Linda 36, 163
Suddeth, Tim 74, 131
Sutton, Gail 49, 120, 122
Summerlin, Brenda 36, 132,
141
Sutton, Theresa.... 64, 114, 116
Swain, Vickie
Swift, Allan
Swymer, Loran
Sweat, Hayward
Tamplin, Lynda
Tanner, Timmy
Tapley, Jerry

Tapley, Tyrone ......... 55, 142
Taylor, Barbara.... 36, 132, 163
PGVIOR, DENG | ..o ccc ces cian 36
Taylor, Dianne 64,
Taylor, Judy ....... 35, 125,
WAPI, PORSF oss scxccawcess :
Taylor, Richards... 55, 127, 1:
143, 182, 188,
Teel, Chuck

Temples, Barbara... 35,

Temples, Myra

TeSelle, Elizabeth. .

Thames, Brenda
Thames, Ellen .......... ;
Thames, Clay :
Tharpe, Everett

Thaxton, Debra

Theiss, Brenda

Thigpen, Brenda...
Thigpen, Gary

Thigpen, James
Thistlewood, Johnnie ....

Thistlewood, Melba

Thomas, Allen

Thomas, Andy 2005.20. 56,

Thomas, Becky

Thomas, Brenda

Thomas, Bruce

Thomas, Gary

Thomas, Irene

Thomas, Judy

Pouca. LNs. .ccsccassscees 36

Thomas, Marsha ........ 36, 143

Thomas, Richard... 55, 114, 126,
127, 148, 174, 182, 197

PRGMSS, BGG cicvscccine, Sh EDO

Thompson, Charlene ......... 36

Thompson, Delilia

Thompson, Mickey

Thompson, Charlie

Thrasher, Al

Thurman, Roger

Tillman, Judy ...... 36, 135,
Tillman, Vickie
Tinker, Roger
Tinsley, Foye
Tinsley, Larry
Toland, Mike
Toler, Wesley
Tomberlin, Arlene

115, 120, 122, 132, 139, 204
Tomberlin, Pam 36, 125
Towson, Jean , 130, 145
Towson, Wanda ........ 36, 125
Trask, Roger 55
Troutman, Jeff
Truelove. Monty
Tucker, Candy
Tucker, Janis
Tucker, Jerry
Tucker, Joyce
Tucker, Mike
Tucker, Reha ....c0ce. 7
Tumblin, Richard... 30,
Turner, Patricia...

Tyson, Lynn
Tyson, Mary Carol
Tyson, Quitman
Upchurch, Charles
Upchurch, Mike
Underwood, Judy
Ussery, Janice
Ussery, Ronnie
Vance, Eddy

Van Dyke, William

Venable, Carol

Vinson, Gwen

Vinson, Theresa.... 36, 125, 141

Voellinger, B. , ee 65, 89, 90,
115, 116, 128, 142, 160, 161,

167

Von Steenburgh, Victor

Waddell, Sherry.... 65, 115, 128

Waddell, Susan

Waddleton, Bonnie

Waddleton, Ronnie

RS, SEAT uncon pew sake 50

Waid, Gaylon

Waits, Joyce .... , 115, 116
128

Waites, Ricky ..... 55, 112 123,
126, 135

Wakefield, Toby
Walker, Harriet
Walker, Janice
Walker, Ricky

Wall, Wanda , 115, 139
Waller, Neal , 131
Walsh, Janice 49, 143
Wattman, Claris 130
Ward, Ricky 43
Ward, Rosemary..,... 40, 141
Wasden. Richard ....... 55, 131
Waters, Deborah 6, 125
Waters, Deborah

Watson, Becky

Watson, Dewey

Weaver, Jason

Webb, Philip

Welborne, Cindy

Welch, Sonny ......

Wells, Steve

West, Judy

West, Larry.... 55, 139,

West, Robert

West, Sandra

Wester, Teresia

Westfaul, Elaine ........ 36, 124
Wheeler, Michael

Wheeler, Wayne ............ :

Whelchel, Richard

Whitaker, Nancy

White, Kee

White, Mike

White, Rhonda.... 65,

122, 128, 129,
Werte: SONS oi acs canta 50,
Whitehead, John 5
Whitehead, Ken
Whitehead, Bill
Whitehouse, David
Whitehurst, John
Whitley, Nicki
W hitsel, Miranda...

Wikher, Bryant
Wilkerson, Elaine
Wilkerson, Jerry
Wilkes, Randy
Wilkinson,
Wilkinson, S
Williams,
Williams, Elaine
Wi liams, Allen
Williams, Dawn
Williams, Gail
Williams, Garry
Williams, Bruce...

Williams, Gary
Williams, Linda....
Williams, Mae
Williams, Mary Anne...
Williams, Paula
Williamson, Wayne
Willingham, Mike
Willingham, Ray
Willingham, Randy
Willingham, Richard
Willis, Charles
Willis, Sherry
Willoughby, Faith
Wils n, Darlene
Wilson, Dennis....

Wilson, Donald

Wilson, Douglas

Wilson,

Wilson, Linda

Wilson, Margie .ccvciencvseue 5
Wislon,

Wilson, Ricky

Wilson, Sandra

Wilson, Tank <scsccccvecs BOs
Winters, Nancy ...........+. 36
Wimpy, Pat 65, 132,
Windham, Milwood

Wires, Don

Witherington, Francis
Witheringtok, Bunny
Witheringtok, Rhonda... 36,
Woodward, Cynthia .......... 36
Woolfork. Geralean ...... 36,
Wright, A. W.

Wright, Deborah ............ 36
Wolff, Mike: cc cccsissscccses 3
Wood, Gail

Wood, Jerry

Wood, Jon

Wood, Marsha

Wood, Sheila

Wood, Tommie Dee

Woodruff, Nathan

Woodruff, Rebecca

Woolfolk, Gwendolyn ........ 50

Worrell, Sheila 122, 124

Wyatt, Barbara 30, 36, 140,
141, 163

Yates, Johnny 55, 146

Young, David.. 74, 117, 126, 204

Young, Donald

Young, Kathy

Young, Melba

Young, Patti... 56, 65,

Zellner, Lamar

Zielinski, Tommy.. 74, 121, 134,
135, 138, 143

Zwally, Mike

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