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�������Since 1972, Mr. Hugh Wingo has been principal of South Fulton High
School. He is admired and respected by both students and faculty because
of his friendliness and fairness.
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�Mr. Turner has been assistant principal at South Fulton High School for three
years. He is in charge of student scheduling and disciplinary problems.
This is Mrs. Blackwell's first year as counselor at South Fulton High School. She
is always available to help students with any problems they might have.
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�Miss Smith, originally from Minnesota, has been teaching English at
South Fulton for the last three years.
She and Mrs. Brantley, who also
teaches English, are co-sponsors for
the annual staff. They can usually be
found in the Reading Lab or busily at
work on THE LION'S ROAR.
�Mrs. Jones teaches English and
social studies. She has successfully
managed the financial campaign for
the yearbook for the last two years.
Being a first-year teacher has its uying moments, but Miss Wood has found
it to be fun too. She teaches typing
and social studies and sponsors the YTeen Club.
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�Miss Williams has taught social
studies at South Fulton for the last two
years. Her classes are always busy with
new and interesting projects.
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South Fulton is proud to have Miss
Atchley as chairman of the Social
Studies Depanment for our school and
Eva Thomas High. Miss Atchley is als<'
the sponsor for our Student Council.
�Mrs. Shelby, who teaches rna th, is also sponsor of the Beta Club and
Knitting Club. Since South Fulton became an eighth grade school , Mrs.
Shelby has been here working hard for us.
To sum it all up, math + football
baske tball = Mr. Porter.
+
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�Miss Lehmer is in her first year at
South Fulton. She teaches math and
science and is always conducting
interesting experiments in her science
class. Miss Lehmer sponsored the Pep
Club this year.
Teen development and Home Economics are Mrs. Widener's courses.
She strives to teach and prepare her
students for their future. Mrs. Widener
is the sponsor of the F. H. A. Club.
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�The Boys' Health and P. E. teacher is
Mr. Lunsford. This is his first year at
South Fulton. He works with the boys
in P.E. Club also. He "happily"
agreed to be Santa for our Christmas
program this year.
Mrs. Cuba has been teaching P. E.
and Health at South Fulton for three
years. She is sponsor of the girls' P.E.
Club. Also the South Fulton Cheerleaders are organized and directed by
Mrs. Cuba.
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�Mrs. Castillio has been teaching at
South Fulton for four years. She
devotes much time to projects for
improvement of her students such as
the Special Olympics held annually.
Miss Morris is experiencing her first
year at South Fulton. With her warm
personality and patience, she successfully teaches the Special Education
students.
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�Interesting an projects in many media come from an students of Miss Croft. A
talented anist herself, Miss Croft introduces students to new ways of expressing
ideas.
Drafting and woodshop are the
classes Mr. Dudley teaches. He helps
students to learn how to use their hands
to produce useful and beautiful furniture and other projects. Mr. Dudley
sponsored one of the Games' Clubs this
year.
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�Our Spanish teacher is Miss Pallares.
She has been at South Fulton and Russell for the past few years.
Mr. Gatlin teaches French. He is the
French teacher at Russell High and is
Chairman of the Foreign Language
Depanment for Russell and Headland.
Mrs. Parker is a very special
teacher. Supposedly retired, she
comes every day to tutor reading students.
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�Mrs. Davis teaches the guitar and
general music classes. She has worked
hard and under her direction students
have presented several programs this
year.
Our librarian at South Fulton is Mrs.
Dhye. She sponsors the Library Club
and teaches Library Education courses.
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�This is Mr. Freund's first year teaching music and directing the band at
South Fulton.
He is also the band director at Russell High.
Miss Relyea teaches the orchestra
students at South Fulton and in surrounding elementary schools.
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�Allison, A Ian
Alston, Suzanne
Alston, Velda
Anderson, Connie
Anderson, Kathy
Anderson, Danny
Armistead, Fletcher
Aston, Geven
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Banks, Columbus
Barber, Joseph
Barber, Susan
Barfield, Thomas
Bass, Lonnie
Bass, Shirley
Bateman, Eugene
Battle, Rodney
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�Bearden, Connie
Bennett, Brenda
Bennett, Steven
Berry, Melinda
Bishop, Karen
Bishop, Pam
Booper, Kenny
Blackwell, Tim
Boggs, Kellie
Boggs, Kenny
Bowen, Bettina
Brandon, Doug
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�Bridges, Kim
Brooks, Donme
Brooks, Terry
Bunday, Ouida
Burnett, Brian
Burnett, Janet
Butler, Cicero
Byrd, Larry
Callaway,
Callaway,
Cameron,
Cameron,
David
Karen
Henderson
Lorine
Carthan, Janice
Chandler, Joan
Chappell, Freda
Chappell, Duane
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�Cherry, Susan
Clay, Donna
Cokley, Glenda
Co !bert, Juanita
Collins, Tony
Collins, Reginald
Conner, Nancy
Cooksey, Cherri
Copeland, Albert
Corley, Roger
Coursey, Kathy
Cox, Laura
Crankshaw, Robbie
Crater, Brenda
Creel, Johnny
Crittenden, Danny
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�Dameron, Mark
Davidson, Ricky
Degraaf, Kenneth
Dick, Allen
Dunlap, Cleopa
Dutton, Ronald
Dyer, Erma
Eason, Olga
Ellington, Ronnie
Fagan, Allen
Fitzgerald, Robert
Flournoy, Sheila
Fuller, Brenda
Gamble, LaAndrea
Garrett, Darain
Graham, Michael
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�Graham, Pam
Graves, Anthony
Graves, David
Gray, Stephany
Greer, Sarah
Grooms, Adrain
Grooms, Kenneth
Gunn, Steve
Guy, Pat
Hall, Roxie
Haney, Geraldine
Hardegree, Missy
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�Harmon, Carolyn
Harrington, Becky
Harris, Jenny Lynn
Harris, Phylis
Harry, Toni
Hayes, Nathan
Hayes, Sharon
Hendrix, Donnie
Hendrix, Roben
Hendrix, Ronnie
Herndon, Larry
High, Phillip
Hightower, Roben
Hoffman, Keith
Hudson, Marsha
Hughes, Connie
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�Hunter, Donnie
Jacobs, Arnold
Jenkins, Buddy
Johnson, Brent
Johnson, Manha
Jones, Marian
Jones, Mimi
Jones, Susan
Jordan, Cindy
Kenny, Kay
King, Barry
King, Ellen
King, Judy
King, Scottie
Kirk, Phyliss
Kirksey, Tonia
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�Kuykendall, Harry
Lafeniere, Cheryl
Landers, Richard
Lane, Laurie
Lantz, Jerry
Laughridge, Virlyn
Leach, Kelly
Lee, Donna
Leonard , Horace
Lester, David
Lewis, Karen
Lindsey, Lemuel
Little, Grady
Logan, Becky
Loggins, Doug
Long, Patricia
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�Lowe, Debbie
Lowe, Marie
Lucear, Angela
Maddox, Joyce
Marshall, Pam
Marshall, Rodney
Martin, Dwayne
Martin, Johnny
Martin, Minnie
Martinez, Mattie
Ma uhe ws, Fred
McCallister, Donald
McCallister, John
McCord, Toby
McKissick, Cheryl
Middlebrooks, Darrell
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�Milam,
Miller,
Miller,
Milton,
Gail
Bruce
Larry
Mark
Mitchell, Clyde
Moore, Debbie
Morgan, Kevin
Owens, Paulette
Ozburn, Darlene
Parrott, John
Perkins, Donnie
Pickens, Sandra
Pilgrim, Timmy
Pittman, Johnny
Platt, Darlene
Portwood, Randy
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�Proctor, Helen
Rainwater, Sharon
Reeves, Leta
Reynolds, Leta
Rhodes, Vanessa
Rice , Charlie
Rigby, John
Rola, Mike
Rose, Nadell
Schnurr, Kim
Scott, Carol
Scott, Edward
Scott, Jeffery
Shadix, Melinda
Simpson, Avery
Simpson, Gary
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�Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Spear, Fredrick
Spear, Genia
Standard, Lynn
Starr. Joe
Stearns, Deborah
Steiger, Vickie
Stokes. Yolanda
Strickland , David
Swinney, Tommy
Tatum, John
Taylor, Frenchcilla
Taylor, Renee
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Leslie
Tina
Russell
Sharon
�Taylor, Vince
Tenney, Debbie
Terrell, Melanie
Terry, Carol
Terry, Katie
Thomas, Eugene
Thomas, Maverick
Thompson, Sidney
Thornton, Debra
Tidwell, Keith
Tinch, David
Trice, Belinda
Tucker,
Tucker,
Tucker,
Tuggle,
Sheila
Teresa
Willie
Frances
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�Vogt, Danny
Wallcott, Veronica
Walker, Charlie
Walker, Berdell
Walker, Rhonda
Wallace, Denise
Warsham, Bobby
Washington, Toni
Watson, Andy
Watts, Olga
Watts, Shirlene
Weathers, Eddie
Welch, Rita
Wellmaker, Charles
Wheat, Franklin
Wheat, Michael
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�White, Anngi
White, Lorenzo
Widener, David
Wilcox, Keith
Wilder, Michael
Wilkinson, Jeff
Wilkinson, Tony
Williams, Tony a
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Williams, Walter
Willis, Bruce
Willis, Janice
Wilson, Anita
Wood, Michael
Wright, Lisa
Yi. Sung Hee
Young, Charlotte
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���Y- Teens, a division of the
Y. \V. C. A. is a national service
organization. There are opportunities
for h:arning, recreation and service in
this club. The South Fulton members
enjoyed meeting residents at a local
nursing home. Miss Wood is the sponsor.
BOTTOM TO TOP, left to right: Tonia Kirksey, Miss Wood, Kathy Anderson,
Genia Spear, Melinda Berry, Cheryl Lafreniere, Charlotte Young, Connie Hughes,
Lorine Cameron, Becky Logan, Anngi White, Laura Cox, Donna Clay, Brenda Crater, Debbie Lowe, Teresa Tucker, Karen Callaway, Becky Harrington, Sheila
Flournoy.
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�Janice Carthan, Laurie Lane, Kay
Kenny, Manha Johnson
Shirley Bass, Susan Jones, Brenda Bennett, Mrs. Castillo, Karen Lewis.
Learning poise, manners, good grooming and charm is the goal of this club. Mrs.
Castillo is the charming sponsor.
Sharon Hayes, Yolanda Stokes, Lynn
Reynolds, Helen Proctor, Joyce Maddox, Cheryl McKissick, Erma Dyer.
Frenchcilla Taylor, Vickie Steiger, Marie Lowe, Sharon Smith.
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�TOP ROW: Miss Williams, Geven
Aston, Steve Gunn , Donnie Hunter,
athan Hayes, Charlie Rice .
BOTTOM ROW: Toby McCord, Danny
Andt;rson , Tony a Williams .
Vince Taylor, Sandra Pickens, Geral dine Haney , Carol T erry , Doug Brandon, Ricky Davidson, Duane Chappe ll, Bob Fitzge rald.
BOTTOM TO TOP, left to right: Mr. Dudley. Janet Burnett, La Andrea Gamble.
Kenny Boggs, Brian Burnett, David Lester, Harry Kuykendall, Ellen King, Donnie
Brooks, Kenny Cooper, Fred Spear.
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�David Graves, Miss Lehmer, John
McCallister, Grady Little, Willie Tucker,
Mike Rola, Roben Hendrix, Keith Pierce,
Kim Bridges, Sheila Tucker, Janice Willis.
Mrs. Jones, Larry Miller, Ronald Dutton, Lemuel Lindsey, Jeff Scott, Keith Tidwell. SITTING: Connie Anderson, Phyllis Harris, Bruce Miller, Ed Scott
It is the function of the Games' Clubs to
offer students an opponunity for recreation
and competition. Musical games, checkers,
chess, board games among others are played
at the meetings. Students change groups so
that a variety of games is enjoyed.
Allen Fagan, Donnie Perkins, Reginald Collins, Horace Leonard, Miss Morris, Fred
Matthews, Avery Simpson.
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�MRS. SHELBY
The Junior Beta Club is a group of
students with high scholastic average.
The main objective of the club is service to the school.
OFFICERS: Helen Proctor, Nancy Conner, Brenda Bennett, Martha Johnson.
Marsha Hudson, Belinda Trice, Vickie
Wood, Brenda Bennett, Nancy Conner,
John Tatum, John Rigby, Tommy Barfield, Doug Loggins, Brent Johnson,
M~s. Shelby, Donna Lee, Kay Kenney, Debbie Stearns, Connie Anderson, Manha Johnson, Connie Bearden,
Denise Wallace, Tim Blackwell,
Steve Bennett, Missy Hardegree,
Helen Proctor, Darlene Platt.
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�Joan Chandler, Mrs. Widener, Leta Reeves , Ange la Lucea y , Mattie Martinez,
Vanessa Rhodes. Freda Chappell , Tonia Harry, Nade ll Rose , Katie Terry, Belinda
Trice.
MRS. WIDENER
The club has been busy in and out of
the kitchen: making and selling candy
apples and giving handmade gifts and
baked goodies to the sick and elderly.
The F. H. A. is a national organization of young people who want to
improve their personal, family and
community living now and in the
future.
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�Mrs. Dhye and club members.
TOP PHOTO: Deborah Thornton, Virlyn Laughridge, Toni Washington,
Marian Jones, Kay Shaddix, Mrs.
Dhye. ON THE LADDER: Mrs. Dhye,
Donnie Hendrix, Clyde Mitchell, Virlyn Laughridge, David Tinch, Fernando Campbell, Genia Spear, Deborah Thornton .
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�Being a pan of the band and orchestra at South Fulton begins a student's
high school musical experience and an
appreciation of music for a lifetime.
Nancy Conner, Missy Hardegree, Janice Canhan, Miss Relyea.
FIRST ROW: Carol Scott, Darlene
Platt, Paulette Owens, Kellie Boggs,
Karen Callaway, Debbie Stearns.
SECOND ROW: Kenny Boggs, Doug
Loggins, Larry Byrd, Janet Burnett,
Kelly Leach, Leta Reeves, Clyde
Mitchell, Olga Watts. STANDING:
Vince Taylor, Mr. Freund.
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�KNrmNGAND ~CLUB
With the help of Mrs. Shelby and Mrs. Cotton, girls learn to knit and crochet. These are
skills which can be used in making things for
themselves and gifts for others.
Mrs. Cotton, Pat Long, Cathy Coursey, Pam
Marshall, Frances Tuggle, Susan Cherry, Kim
Schnurr, Mrs. Shelby, Roxie Hall, Toni Washington, Jenny Harris, Brenda Fuller.
ART CLUB
It is the purpose of the An Club to
get together and explore with an
materials and have fun.
Larry Byrd, Kenny Degraaf, Mike
Wilder, Robbie Crankshaw, Mark
Dameron, Tony Collins, Miss Croft,
Donald McCallister, Glenda Cokley,
Nancy Conner, Suzanne Alston, Velda
Alston, Ronnie Ellington, Michael
Graham, John Parrott, Johnny Creel,
Gary Simpson.
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�GIRLG' AND B~' P.~ CLlJBG
The P. E. Clubs endeavor to learn
team sportsmanship as they are given
an opponunity to participate in various
athletic activities .
Juani ta Col be n, Che rri Cooksey, G~il
Milam, Carol Scott, Stephany Gray,
Judy King, Tina Smith, Olga Watts,
Cleopa Dunlap, Olga Eason, Mrs.
Cuba, Denise Wallace, Cindy Jordan,
Anita Wilson, Missy Hardegree.
SITTING: Maverick Thomas, LeAndrea Gambole, Scottie King, Bobby Barfield,
Willie Tucker, Keith Wilcox, Ronnie Hendrix, De wayne Manin, David Callanay,
Timmy Pilgrim, Mike Wood, Randy Ponwood. STANDING: Andy Watson, Eddie
Weathers, Andy Folds, Adrain Grooms, Alan Allison, Charlie Walker, Larry Hemdon, Darrell Middlebrooks, Charles Wellmaker, Tony Wilkinson, Henderson Cameron, Danny Crittenden, Joe Starr, Bruce Willis, Mr. Lunsford.
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�Typing all that copy . . . Donna Lee
did her share.
As editor, Doug Loggins took the lead
in getting our annual together.
Kelly Boggs crops pictures and everything else in sight.
Ouida Bundy and Darlene Ozburn son
pictures for the annual.
Miss Smith, Kellie Boggs, Mrs. Brantley, Darlene Ozburn, Ouida Bundy,
Donna Lee, Doug Loggins, Tim Blackwell, Brent Johnson, John Rigby, Paulette Owens.
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�John Rigby's ability to zip off those
layouts was a great help those last few
days before deadline.
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Working hard at copy is Brent Johnson.
Hard-working sponsors for the annual
are Miss Smith and Mrs. Brantley.
The final copy is in and Tim Blackwell
packs it off for shipment.
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�Glt.JDENrCOONCJL
Students join in singing at the Student
Council Christmas Program.
The Student Council members work
for better understanding between faculty and students by sponsonng programs, raising money, and helping out
in school activities.
STANDING: Tommy Barfield, David
Widener, John Tatum, Darlene Platt,
Connie Bearden, Miss Atchley, Alben
Copeland, Marian Jones, Marsha Hudson, Debbie Stearns, Bettina Bowen,
Pam Graham. KNEELING: Clyde Mitchell, Carol Scott, Debbie Tenney,
Shirlene Watts.
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�Miss Atchley sponsors the Student
Council.
The magazine sales representative
presented the program to South Fulton
students and our magazine sale was a
great success .
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�CI-IEERLEAOERG '74
Twobits, fourbits, sixbits, a dollar
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Kelly Leach, Connie Anderson, Missy Hardegree, Debbie
Stearns, Pat Guy, Tonia Kirksey, Cheryl McKissick.
�Missy Hardegree
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Cheryl McKissick
Debbie Stearns
Kelly Leach
C::onnie Anderson
Tonia Kirksey
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�Listen - do it right or
pork chop hill tomorrow.
Mr. Porter, 1st ROW: Scottie King, Brent Johnson. 2nd row: Sidney Thompson, Clyde
Mitchell, David Tinch, Bruce Willis, Vince Taylor, Horace Leonard, Andy Folds. 3rd
row: Alan Allison, Nathan Hayes, Albert Copeland, Donnie Hunter, Larry Herndon,
David Widener. 4th row: Joe Starr, Lemuel Lindsey, Walter Williams, Michael
Wilder, Charlie Walker, Charlie Rice, Andy Watson, Allan Fagan.
Go - Charlie!
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�Good to the last drop.
This year the football team won four
games and lost two. The best game of
the season the Lions beat Headland by
a score of 52 to 8. Mr. Poner practiced the team hard, but it was wonh
the trouble. South Fulton won both
games they played at home. Mr. Porter was very proud of the team.
Oh! That hun.
Ready! 1-2-3-4, 2-2-34, 3-2-3-4
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�STANDING: David Widener, Sidney
Thompson. Donnie Hurder, Michael
Wilder, Albert Copeland, Charlie
Rice, Walter Williams. SITTING:
Bruce Willis. Allan Fagar, Clyde
Mitchell, Charlie Walker, Nathan
Hayes, Lemuel Lindsey.
The day Headlead wished South Fulton
had not been their visitors.
First and ten - do it again.
Albert . . . Mr. Touchdown.
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�Time out- the pause that refreshes.
STANDING: Larry Herndon, Charlie
Walker, Charlie Rice, Clyde Mithcell, Donnie Hunter, Allen Fagan.
SITTING: Mike Wilder, David Widener, Sidney Thorn pson, Andy Folds,
Brent Johnson, Nathan Hayes.
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�1st ROW: Vince Taylor, Alan Allison, Donnie Perkins, Sidney Thompson, Mike
Rola. 2nd ROW: Mr. Poner, Andy Folds, Tim Blackwell, Horace Leonard, John
Tatum, Brent Johnson.
Sink it, Michael.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Willis, Joe
Starr, John Rigby, Henderson Cameron, Alben Copeland, Rodney Battle,
Michael Wilder, Charlie Walker,
Dwayne Manin, Reginald Collins,
Clyde Mitchell, Charlie Rice, David
Widener, Donnie Hunter, Walter Williams.
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�1st ROW : Alben Copeland, Rodney
Battle, Henderson Cameron, Michael
Wilder, Dwayne Manin, Mr. Poner.
2nd ROW : Charlie Walker, Joe Starr,
John Rigby, Reginald Collins, Donnie
Hunter, Tim Blackwell. 3rd ROW:
David Widener, Larry Herndon, Charlie Rice, Clyde Mitchell, Bruce Willis.
Rodney and Michael stay in after it.
It•s mine!
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�1974 was a great year for basketball at South Fulton. With a 13 and 1 record, our
team took top honors in the eighth grade tournament winning the first place trophy.
1974 Basketball Season
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Fulton
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Fulton
Fulton
Fulton
Fulton
Fulton
Fulton
Fulton
Fulton
Fulton
Decatur
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Eva Thomas 45
Headland
41
Babb Jr. Hi
28
Briar wood
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Lakeshore
29
Headland
31
Eva Thomas 37
Lakeshore
33
Babb Jr. Hi
43
M. D. Collins 21
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�GCUOOL. GPrRlr
1st ROW: Sharon Hayes, Debbie Lowe,
Belinda Trice, Anita Wilson, Frenchcilla Taylor. 2nd ROW : Janice Willis, Theresa Tucker, Cleopa Dunlap,
Berdell Walker, Sharon Smith, Shirlene Watts, Toni Washington. 3rd
ROW : Phyllis Harris, Sandra Pickens,
Anngi White, Lorine Cameron, Judy
King, Marie Lowe, Olga Watts, Donna
Clay.
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�As President of the Student Council,
Clyde Mitchell is considered ev rybody's friend. He is always easy to get
along with. He presides at special
activities.
Each year a person is chosen who has
attained a high level of academic
achievement. Nancy Conner has consistent! y done well in all phases of her
school work.
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�Kelly Leach was elected captain of the cheerleaders by her fellow cheerleaders
because of her good sponsmanship and terrific school spirit.
Doug Loggins, editor of the yearbook, really took the fate of the
annual to hean as he enlisted the suppon of the greatest number of patrons.
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�A magazine drive was one of the fund raising projects for the annual. Denise
Wallace showed her suppon of the annual and the school by selling the most magazine subscriptions.
M-m-m those candy bars tasted good
- all 200 of them. Bruce Miller won a
tape recorder as high salesman in the
candy sale which also supponed the
1974 annual.
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�Mike Wilder acted as co-captain for
the basketball and football teams.
Mike is a good athlete and added much
to both our teams.
One of our leading scorers on the
basketball team was Charlie Walker.
He was one of the co-captains of the
team and proved to be a real asset to
the Lions.
David Widener was a co-captain of the football team. Often the position of quarterback was filled by David and he led the team well.
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�Under the direction of Mrs. Rampy our cafeteria provides nuuional menus. In addition, Mrs .. Rampy's
pleasant personality makes lunch a special time of the
day.
Mrs. Cotton is the library clerk. She
assists students with library projects
and is co - sponsor of the knitting and
crochet club.
The office of South Fulton High can be a hectic place. Mrs. Goode , our school
clerk, keeps things moving efficiently for faculty and students.
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�Keeping students fed and our school
clean is no easy job. We are fonunate
to have these capable women who take
pride in their work and our school.
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�The custodians of our school work
daily to keep our building and grounds
in order. Mr. Williams, Mr. Roberts,
Mr. Pettaway and Mr. Rose make up
the custodial staff. We appreciate
their efforts.
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�A-1 Auto Pans
Accuracy Wood Products Co.
Accurate Business Machines Inc.
Bill Alexander
W. R. "Bill'' Alison
A to Z Rental Service
Art Bailey
Mrs. Lid a Benjamin
Beryman' Spo Center
Mrs. Kay Blackwell
Mr. and Mrs. D . .M. Bramley
Mr. and Mrs. John Brockington
Mt. nd Mrs. Jo Cannon
Mr. and Mrs. J
Duran Paint and Wallpapet
East Point Datson
East POint Hardware Company
East Point Pharmacy
Factory Outl t Warehouse
Mr. an Mrs. R. C Filgo
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. F lto
Gilbert Gerken
Larry Joe Hall
Miss Lindy S. Hardegree
Miss Melissa Hardegre
Alvin Leroy Hany
Headland Gulf Service
Mr. and rs. Roben A. Johnson
Mrs. Chester ~ones
Mr. and Mrs. J. Don Jones
Mrs. Ann Leach
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Lee
Doug Loggins
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Loggins
Mrs. Lena Luallen and Family
Mr. E. R. Lunsford
Mr. and Mrs. David Malcon
Martin-Johnson Printing Company Inc.
Merritts Drugs
Meuo Regulator and Torch Service
Mrs. Carves Milton
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Moore
Tom C. Parker
Louise Payton
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Pierce
Darlene, Denise and Richard Platt
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Platt
Mr. H. J. Poner
Progressive Lighting Inc.
Mrs. Margaret Rampy
Ranch Drive-In
Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Reeves Sr.
Gene Clyde Reeves Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alben F. Relyea
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Sewell
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Sewell
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Timms
Tri-Cities Tile Distributors
Sam C. Turner Jr.
United Rental
Mrs. Mabel Wallace
Fleming Weaver
Mrs. Jean Westbrook
Wholesale Tire and Wheel Outlet
Betty and Hulett Widener
World Wide Tapes Inc.
Wright's Music and Jewelry
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Widener
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�After thiny-five years of service to South Fulton High and Fulton
County, Mrs. Ruby Dhye is retiring.
Mrs. Dhye is synonymous with all that is good in education. She has
endeared herself to both faculty and students during her years of teaching.
The stacks of book and magazines and the hours of work could not
begin to reflect the influence Mrs. Dhye has had on the young people
with whom she has worked.
Mrs. Dhye, we love you.
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�For years of untiring work, years of undying devotion, and years of unending
inspiration to South Fulton and its students, we the Lion's Roar Staff of 1974 extend
our deepest appreciation to you, Mrs. Ruby Dhye.
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8.5"x11"
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Title
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Lion's Roar, 1974
Subject
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Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
South Fulton High School
Description
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Starting as East Point Colored School in the 1930s, South Fulton High School served the African American students of East Point, Hapeville, College Park, Ben Hill, Fairburn and Palmetto. In 1970, it became a sister school to Russell High School during the period of integration. All 8th grade students of both races attended South Fulton until it was closed in the late 1980s.
Creator
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South Fulton High School
Publisher
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Date
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1974
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Bound volume, 8.5"x11"
FCS Archives, FCSS Schools, Shelf G-4-1
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1974.fsfh.y
East Point Colored School
Schools
South Fulton High School
students
teachers
yearbook