7 ot APF PAUP AE , et . va \\) \ \ WS SS he Pa is 7 J di y . ; iif iJ A Ke Dt hid ttf PE ts : LDA EE ip eid jih - > Se ee . . 4 ~*% . . ~ } i | | ~ Sse AAV TY AZZ Iii SSS Uf EIA ~ / U4 ho Fe NY fh Uj VS 4b oo Hf j\| if WHE we SAMS) 4 YY FI I a TT ZS hf / j } Hi] ii} WH Za SAN LAN Sets seo RS NN PETER G- APPLING HIGH SCHOOL * | . i - See > , Ye -, 0 =s J t Petete on - * > > woe SONAR ANNE TRRSSTERE: sniet ernie et TTL ELL ae His sd et i . ATMs i? 4 - 7 ey 2 SHUNT al dn a a : "tea = | | I- : . ui : re 22 Otc ie CL f L96L We, the Senior Class of 1967, present to you the annual edition of our yearbook, "The Wild- As you glance through this yearbook we sincerely hope that it will bring back many fond memories of our days at Peter G. Appling High School. ; I ~ ~ : ; Nive) do dghy ay ; ff \\ \. xa)! KK BAY Shs SS a ) ve ete 5 < - . eis st L A V hes. 4 , 4 : mw) ', . ie iy Meeting the Challenge of the Future through Education & _ , : 3 . Dy thh ( ounly /voard of C Jucatton /rincipals Mes sage Dedication Yearbook C Staff Faculty < SArdent Dody Achivittes Advertisemen Ls Ouperin tendents TH eSSaGe Dr. Julius Gholson Each year the changing situations throughout the world make an education more and more impor- tant to the individual. There is more knowledge that is available to be learned. Competition for jobs and higher positions in life are much greater than even a few years ago. Education helps to improve the standard of living in the nation, increases the enjoyment of life, makes for a better social adjustment as an educated person is easier to talk with, reason with, and to lead in the right direction. To the graduates of Appling Senior High School, we extend our congratulations upon the comple- tion of some twelve years of formal education. We hope that this will not terminate your education, We urge that you continue on into college work and college life in order that you may prepare your- self better to take your place in society so that you may enjoy more of the fruits of life and at the same time help to make your own community and your nation a better place in which to live. May God's blessings go with each of you. | LAA f VW, y Julius Gholson, Superintendent Bibb County Schools il tlle P Administrative S ta if It gives us great pleasure to have been afforded the distinct opportunity of greeting you in the school annual, and needless to say it is viewed as a dis- tinct pleasure, and done with the utmost sincerity. Since entering high school, you have had the beautiful opportunity to observe the society in which we live make progress in many ways. We choose not to elaborate unnecessarily on specific areas of progress, for the point to be made here is that, as students, this societal progress has placed many more demands on you individually. It is much more vivid now than in the past that your training will enable you to be a productive person. Your gracious spirit, your measureless cooper- ation have helped to make this year a memorable one for us, and we are grateful. William H. Dunn, Jr. Harry B. Thompson Mr. She Jvincipals WR Thaw D JS Q ~ 5 The most agreeable recompense which we can receive for things which we have done rs to see Laem known, to have them applauded with praises which honor us. Moliere The 1967 Annual is proudly dedicated to Mrs. J. B. Simonton. Mrs, Simonton has endeared herself to the hearts of all whom she comes in contact. Her quiet unassuming ways and her helpfulness has made her genuinely loved by all. Mrs. Simonton graduated from the Public Schools of Macon and received the Bachelor's Degree from the Fort Valley State College. She has done advanced study at Mercer University. She is the wife of Mr. J. L. Simonton, head football coach at Peter G. Appling High School. She is the adorable and proud mother of three handsome sons, James, Walter, and Christopher. Mrs. Simonton is affiliated with the Allen Chapel AME Church where she participates actively in various departments. She is an ardent member of the Epsilon Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority where she has held various offices including that of Presidency. For her tireless efforts, patience and understanding, we dedicate the 1967 edition of the "Wildcat" to Mrs. Simonton, whom we know will always remain an unbreakable link in our chain of memories. C2 : Oodttors THK. esSSage Kenneth Stall @ditor-in-Ch re f The Editor of the 1967 Wildcat wishes to extend his appreciation to the advisor, Mr. J. E. Thomas, for his diligent efforts and much needed assistance in the composition of this edition. Also a great deal of credit goes to the staff who gave their irreplaceable time while working on "The Wildcat. The Editor hopes that you will consider this one | of the best yearbooks in Appling's history. fr avuern W/ (fae enc On Thank you for supporting The Wildcat of 1967. A . _ ssoctate dttor Mam, t. VS Kenneth L. Hall Editor-in-Chief ( 4 Cdl hook co) la Ya ; el F Be Bf@o OG, Pn kl) dS ia iF S i Tr eee gE ! 1 BA TTT Ae a i my alt eT \ ee Mrs. C. Predue Senior High Clerk L. Searcy Athletic Director & Bookkeeper Mrs. D. B. Nelson Junior High Clerk C 10 di)s elors Mrs. E. M. Booth Senior High Counselor J. B, Sheftall, Jr. Senior High Counselor J. H. Wimberly Junior High Counselor L tbrary C aff Mrs. Helen R. Jones, Junior High Librarian Mrs. Helen R. Epps, Senior High Librarian Mrs. Dorothy C, Binford, Assistant Librarian Mrs, Carolyn S. Brown, Assistant Librarian MR. G. B. AMOS science MISS E. H. BLACKSHEAR Mathematics MRS. E, G. BONNER Social Studies MRS. L. C, BRUMFIELD Music MRS. G. B. BRYANT Health, Phy. Ed. MISS M, CLIETT Health, Phy. Ed. MR. L. COMBS Science & Mathematics MR. C. COOPER French, Spanish MRS. D. C. COPELAND French MISS G. CORNELIUS English MR, W. DANIELY Social Science MR, E. W. DENERSON Mathematics MISS ANITA DORSEY General Science MR, J. L. EARLEY Health, Phy. Ed. MRS, C, B, EVERETT Health, Phy. Ed. MRS. N, FERGUSON English MRS. J. P. FLOYD Music MRS. M, FONVIELLE English, Art MR. G. B. GODDARD Social Studies MRS. S. 1, GODDARD Spanish, English MR. W. A. GRANT Industrial Arts MRS. J. K. GRIER General Science MR, J. O, GRISHAM English MRS, F. D. HARDNETT Social Studies MR, W. C. HILL Social Studies MRS. A. HORTON NYC MRS. M. K. HUDSON Mathematics MRS. R. HUTCHINGS Reading MR, O. R. JACKSON Band MR. H. T. JONES Science MRS. R. J. KENDRICK Home Economics MR. C. LUTTRELL Driver Education MRS. S. J. MATHIS Business Education MISS M, E. McCONNELL Home Economics MISS J. McCRARY English MR, E. O. MCDOWELL French MISS V. V. MIMS Natural Science MRS. V. J. MORGAN Mathematics MISS J. MYLES Mathematics MRS. E. PALMER English MR, D, K. PHILSON Social Studies MRS. B. S. POSTELL Home Economics MR. J, POSTELL English MISS A. D. RANDALL Mathematics MRS. M. REID Home Economics MRS. P. J, ROBINSON English MR, R, ROBINSON Health, Phy. Ed. MR, L. SEARCY Mathematics MRS. R. W. SIMMS Social Studies MRS. J. B. SIMONTON English MR, J. SIMONTON Health, Phy. Ed. MRS. F. P. STEPHENS English MRS. L. B. STRICKLAND English MR. C. STROUD Social Studies MR. J. E. THOMAS Mathematics MRS. T. S. THOMAS Business Education MR. E. TOLBERT Health, Phy. Ed. MRS. S. TUCKER Science MRS. S. R. VINSON Social Studies MRS. J. D. WILDER Science MRS, L. C. WIMBERLY MR. H. W, BOYKIN Social Studies Mathematics The Countdown DWlumnae Return Jo She Alma Mater i Km Mrs. Carolyn Brown wy Mrs. Dorothy Binford Mr. Gary Cooper Miss Anita Dorsey > 0 Mrs. Dorothy Nelson Miss Annie Dell Randall Mrs. Jacquelyn Wilder In Appling's short life span of 9 years, her graduates have pursued many careers. Of them the educators are the most renowned, for they produce the future of America. Several of our alumni have returned to the Faculty Staff. Mr. Garey Cooper, Mrs. J. Wilder, the former Miss Jacquelyn Dennis, Miss Juanita McCrary, Miss Annie Randall, and Mrs. D. Binford, the former Miss Dorothy Cullins who was the first alumni to return to her Alma Mater to work, all hail from our first graduating class in 1960. Mr. Cooper, who won first prize in the art contest held here in 1960, displays another art in teaching Spanish and French in our Foreign Language Department. Mr. Cooper was graduated from The Fort Valley State College, Fort Valley, Georgia. Mrs. Wilder, the valedictorian of the class, was active in the Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y, and Dramatics Club, which certainly proves that she is an outstanding person and an asset to the student body, Mrs. Wilder graduated from Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia, in the field of Biology. Miss McCrary, representative of our senior class of '60 as Miss Senior, is a fervent English instructor. Miss McCrary comes to us from The Fort Valley State College. She was in the chorus and was on the first yearbook staff. Miss Randall, a graduate of The Fort Valley State College, in the field of Mathematics, was a member of the Band and Mathematics Club. She received numerous awards in this field and was graduated from Appling with honors. Miss Anita Dorsey, salutatorian of the 61 class, was on the yearbook staff, in the chorus, a majorette and in the dance group. She graduated from Stillman College in the field of Biology. Mrs. Nelson, the former Miss Dorothy Balkcom, secretary to the Junior High principal, graduated from Ap- pling in 1963 with third honor. She matriculated at Tuskegee Institute and Fielding Business College. Mrs. Brown, the former Miss Carolyn Scott, is our assistant librarian. While at Appling she was active in both basketball and track. She was acclaimed most valuable player in her senior year. 20 Miss Senior Ceo Yoelle Lewler Nh rh a Q + eat U Vice-President George Smith Treasurer Shirley Cornelius secretary Irene Smith President Teddy Ford Business Manager Ce Paulette Williams a HS /)) ~ oS nue : oF wm d = Sear S 7 Y ARS Worn SS Ae : _ - AY (F*. . A , Me, ~ ~ _ Y HKQOreZAzwnvne Dn 4 be ~ = ~ 34 Z20HHOZ O S ad <4 eoOomuzendogeZg < yA fa Ha Ga. a We, the talented and gifted class of 1967 deem it necessary and proper to leave to those who follow us a few of our many treasures that we have accumulated along the years of 1962-1967. LEON COLLINS wills his muscles and strength to James Buggs. GRACE FORD wills to Faye Early and Dianne Burnett her glorious voice so that they can be cheerleaders and develop a better school spirit for the years to come. CHRISTOPHER D. WILLIAMS wills his neatness to Glenwood. HENRY FICKLIN wills to Barbara Jackson, Rwanda Jolivet, and Dianne Burnett his Geometry abilities and Jimmy Carmichael his brain, LEWIS TURNER wills his height to Marvin Bailey. TOHNNIE EARLY wills his Batmobile to Bill Lamar so that he will not have to bum rides for he and Eartha, RHEA FULTON and BOBBY BYRD will their dancing ability to Cora Dozier and William Johnston. LAVERN McCLENDON wills to Eartha Austin her parking space, if someone would kindly will her a car. WALTER J. DANIELS wills to Richard Spikes his pleasing personality and loving ways. ROMENA HARRIS wills to Jewel Armstrong her Majorette boots. GEORGE SMITH wills his seat in Mr. Combs room to Aurico Hill. ALICE SMITH wills to Faye Early and Helen McCoy each two inches of her height, SHIRLEY CORNELIUS wills her slimness to Margaret McCoy. TEDDY FORD wills his ability to resist the temptation of girls to David Lucas. PHYLLIS CUMMINGS wills her artistic ability to the Merriweather Brothers so that they can draw straighter lines, LEROY MORGAN wills to Bonnie Pitts all his love. LLOYD CRAWFORD wills his brains to Charlie McMichael. ALFONZA GREENE wills to Dennis Staten his secret of love. LARRY MURRAY wills to David Lucas his steps to capture the hearts of girls. 38 JOHN TARVER wills to Larry Wilder his seat in Geometry provided he leaves, CYNTHIA MANSON and EDSEL PITTS will their title "MOST LIKELY TO MARRY to Eartha and Bill. KATIE L. MOORE preserves all of her wills, for she will need them in the future. RONALD WILLIAMS wills his voice to Oscar Ross. ESSIE NORWOOD wills her wittiness to Lorene Edwards. LACONST ANCE THOMAS, wills her talent and ability to act civilized to Regina Harris and Gail Williams. PATRICIA REID wills to Emma Collier her book and seat in Physics. GLADYS CATER wills her height to Angela Harris. TERRY JENKINS wills his pornographic magazines to Mr. Goddard. RONALD LITTLE wills his driver's license to Sandra Dean. ARTHUR HUMPHREY wills 100 pounds to James Buggs. RONNA SLAPPY wills her quietness to Wilhelmenia Mitcham. EMMA HILL, wills her slimness to Helen Reliford. KENNETH HALL wills his ability to be called "STUPID" by Mr. Combs to Bernard Walker. GWENDOLYN HARDEMAN wills her brains to her brother Willie (Bud) so that he can at least have common sense. SONJA McNAIR wills her ability to graduate to George (Bug) Robinson. PAULETTE WILLIAMS, wills her title "MOST ATHLETIC, to Mary Bass. BESSIE WHITE wills her ability to dance to Oliver Moffett. CHARLES WYNN wills his ability to stay out of trouble to Hubert Thomas Tn Kecogmtion After the completion of her junior year (1965-1966) at Appling High School, Theresa Ann Brown was admitted to Paine College, Augusta, Georgia as a result of her high achievement on the (S.A.T.) Scholastic Aptitude Test. Theresa is the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Belcher of Dry Branch, Georgia. The Senior Class of 1967 wishes Theresa much happiness, ingenuity and prosperity in the years to come. 40 OL 42 S Sunt 15 Kosalyn Davts a Andrews, Alfred Anthony, Betty Anthony, John Austin, Eartha Bailey, Cassandra Bailey, Marvin Baldwin, Mildred Bass, Mary Battle, Minnie Billingslea, Ray Bivins, Curtis Bonds, James Bond, Jean Bond, Lenberg Brantley, Lenora Bryant, Doris Brown, Grace Brown, Gwendale Brown, Jo Ann Brown, Phyliss Brown, Willie M. Buggs, James Burnett, Mary Bronson, Robert Butler, Willie James Butts, Horace Carey, Drunell Castelow, Sharon Center, Emma Chapell, Joe Ann Chester, Ronnie Collier, Emma Collins, Cerelyphine Collins, Ruby Culler, Angeline Culler, Leon Cummings, Williams Curry, Bobby Davis, Rosaland Dawson, King Dean, Sandra Dillard, Rosa Dozier, Cora Dunn, Norman Durham, Rosetta Edwards, Lorene Epps, Gladys rord, Patricia Franks, Floyd reeman, Mamie Gantt, Ann Gantt, Harold George, Ricky Glover, Devonia Glover, Patsy Glover, John Glover, Johnny L. Gordan, Betty Grady, Elizabeth Grant, Mildred Gray, Gail Greshen, Linda Griffin, Peter Hall, Virginia Harold, Ronnie Harris, Angela Hart, William Harvey, George Hayes, Dianne Hightower, Loverda Hill, Aurico Hill, Patrica Hollimon, Marie Holt, Raymond Hudson, Linda Huston, Teresa Jackson, Deborah Johnson, William Jolivet, Rwanda Jones, Larry Jordon, Marion Jordon, Janice Kitchens, Edward Lacy, Josephine Lamar, William Lightfoot, Isaac Lindsey, Gloria Lowe, Barbara Lucas, David Mahone, Calvin Malcolm, Angela \larks, Wade Marlone, Clarence McCarthy, Benny \icCoy, Helen McCoy, Margaret \ic Micheal, Charlie Meredith, Verman Merriweather, Marvis Miller, Ernest Miller, Isaac Mitcham, Wilhelmina Mitchell, Dorothy Moffet, Agnes Morgan, Chester Morris, Schneita Nelson, Glenwood Newman, Juanita Orrington, Donald Parker, Bernestine Parker, Cathy Pennimon, Rudolph Perdue, Beverly Pitts, Bonnie Phillips, Jacqulyn Pitts, Jimmy Pitts, Juanita Pitts, Patricia Pitts, Samuel Pitts, Larry Preston, Larry Pryor, Barbara Redding, William Reid, Eline Reliford, Mary Ridgeway, James Riggins, Martha Roberts, Linda Robinson, George Rogers, Dorothy Sanders, Shirley Shaw, Pinkie Sinclair, Milton Singleton, Paul Smith, Barbara Smith, Richard Smith, Melvin Solomon, Gloria Solomon, Mary 4 Stewart, Mamie Stanley, Ronnie Staten, Dennis Summerford, John Thomas, Edward Thomas, Garfield Thomas, Juanita Thomas, William Tharpe, Ben Tharpe, LaVerne Tripp, Lawrence Turk, Dianne Walker, Barry Walker, Francis Walker, Harris Walker, James Walker, Mary Ward, Melvin Ware, Harris Washington, Johnny Watson, Dianne Whitby, Melineaze Whitby, Ulysses Whipple, Mattie Wilder, Larry Williams, Elizabeth Williams, John Williams, Ronnie Williams, Ruthie Williams, Walter Wilson, Joyce Wilson, Vendetta Wright, Barbara aK I } : = 3 MID BL) foe Wiss Soph omore (,Jdwind Adams 52 ee va lus . (;wendoiyn : ~~ r 4 ir Adan Ys rdawina Adams, Ruby Adkins, Gwendolyn Adside, Jeanette Anderson, James Andrews, Beverly \ Anthony, Mary Ann Armstrong, Jewell Bailey, Shelia Baker, Sylvia E. Balkcom, Roselyn Barnett, Dianne Belcher, Larry Belcher, Beverly Black, Lillie Bond, Betty Booze, Robert Booze, Thelma Bostic, Mildred Boston, Herman Bradley, Ronnie Braswell, Donald 53 Chapman, Alfred Chester, Myra Childs, Edward Childs, Everette Clay, Sherlene Clemons, Bobbie Colbert, Bennie Clowers, Mack Colbert, Othor Collins, James Culler, Lynda Cullins, Vernon 54 Brezial, Charles Brezail, Ellis Brown, Evelyn Brown, Mattie Brown, Vivian Bryant, Jimmy Bryant, William Bullard, Brenda Carey, David Carson, Bruce Carson, Mandy Cason, Jeannette Cummings, Ethelena Curry, Patricia Danielly, David Daniels, Joe Davis, Carolyn Davis, Linda Davis, Toni Dean, Leonard Dillard, Ethel Dixon, Johnny Dorsey, Patricia Driskell, Isaac Dumas, Major Durham, Larry Eason, Larry Ellis, Cora Engram, Mellie Evans, Christine Farrar, James Felton, Willie Finney, James Finney, Shedrick Ford, Frances Fordham, William Forrest, Orlanda Franks, Lloyd Gallemore, James George, Ellis Gibbs, Andrew Gibbs, Raymond Glover, Mildred Glover, Pearlie Glover, Ronald Glover, Shedrick Goolsby, Annie Goolsby, Gail Green, Inverson Green, Ruby Green, William Griffin, Brenda Groce, Leon Guyton, James Hall, Eddie Harden, Robert ee peal ax 8 ie es aA 2, a ._- =, ae) Hardeman, Willie Harris, Gary Harris, Regina Harris, Willie 26 Jackson, Judy Jefferson, Eloise Johnson, Andrew Johnson, David Johnson, Eddie Johnston, Benjamin Jones, Allene Jones, Cheryl Jones, Dawson Jones, Dewitt Jones, Herbert Lamar, Mary 57 Hayes, Jimmy) Hill, Samuel Hodges, Willie ' TY ia s " . Holland, Maxine Hollimon, Dan Hollingsworth, Olivia Hunt, Ponnell Hunt, Tony Huston, Jerome Huston, Patty Irving, James Ivy, Sandra Lester, Curtis Lewter, Veda Linsey, Bobbie Little, Paul Lucas, Algernon Mack, Hose Mallory, Donald Mann, Patricia Maxwell, Shirely Merriweather, Dwight Merriweather, Jerry McCloumn, Ronald 58 McMichael, Jerrie McNair, Janis Miley, Ronnie Miller, Canzata Miller, Ra Jean Mitchell, Shelia Mitcham, Cynthia Moffett, Olvia Mahone, Ella Moore, Doris Moore, Evelyn Moore, Robert Pennimon, Peggy Powell, Patricia Redding, Oury Reid, Patricia Reliford, Edith Reynolds, Frances Reynolds, Newburn Robinson, Bessie Robinson, Gene Rose, Alfonso Ross, Betty Ross, Martha iA ] ; F al - - cael - ~* ~ ] .* S ey tae ee 7 - e ~ 4 > * 2 , . sur a : rap ; - ' + - > e ~ f : . 2% = e i. i a. ~~ es he seed tiddegrie as ; Football S ea Besste Wim berly a > 98 #@ & & : Se a? | a io Ae ~ Junior High Wildcats Ir. High Captains Guess Who? Fa nl Sigh Ne a SOE Offensive Ends 99 Defensive Ends Action , ? as ae a SANT, We et a TK mA T-& a - - - pay Fast Eddy sD cline 7 " a : A> OPS) 4 a ~~ - , peek owt + Action Action The Monster Well deserved rest Cussey in action | ple yy) yrs. TT 2). I a + ; - ee 6 | wy b - as > ))))) a whe tyr WE eth) 43 t : es +! '' as 1 ? 7 y* ae Ph f v7 SS an ca? =. Fs 4 - ns % 4. ; " wn = o hs oe v > 22) Look out Teddy! Link breaks through ay y Y yf \* 1) } AWARINAA BABA Mrs. C, B, Everett - Coach | Girls Varsity Basketball Team | ag | & - \ . 4.4 , | ( Cc ed i | b i | i; de Mrs. G, Bryant - Coach ar ~ Re fi , oS : = = OS wee 5 Ten 2 =e wr sey se } a e - . = ? 7s - ' . i 2 ~~ me . Sy - . 4+ iii wi 1 SR wii Neb . z) Gi i Hi oe. + Hil H| 4 i ih n > wil] a) XS whe (i ] | id | 4 Hen bk iF L ae , @& | i a gil > 7 | Bit bil Fi a Go FA WW ~~ mE Hf TT A Bag jit 1 Hl Dew <> .) : + > : p- R. S$. 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