Southwest High School - Iliad Yearbook (Clemmons, NC)

 - Class of 1960

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May each page bring to mind a new, more wonderful experience of days we have cherished at Southwest High School. JUDY Mocx .... JACKIE CASEY, JULIA MEss1cK. .. IANICE CONRAD .... RUTH TAYLOR. . . .... Activities Editor . . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . Associate Editors . . . . .Business Manager The 2 Y W4 W, . 4- Yw, 74' Wife-5 -9'S?' SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL Forsyth County Clemmons, North Carolina 3 '1- X .L 511 - 'X .,,, . :,'-1 . : iivfvg .. 4 i 1 1 I 1 , - 1 S L3 ,A 1 1 'ww '1 f' - 15. ' 'M 1 ' Mi , :'1sz .1-Wi:-9' f 1' ' 1 'iff 'fl L' f ' . . ,. 11 1 1, E KQQQ11 111 W -V '-' X , 11 :iv I E , 311, '1 . ,-'41 ' 1 EN' ' . ' 7,-' '. , li, ' 11 , P 1 I-1, fl J! 1. 1-9, lx'- ALL- 711' 1115 1,.U 1 X N Devotio n to profession beyond its actual demands, a sincere interest in students that extends beyond the school day, a friendly greeting and pleasant smile, an eagerness to lend a helping hand, a thorough knowledge of subject matter, and an interesting marmer of presenting it, these qualities belong to teachers who command both the respect and love of their students. One teacher whom the senior class believes to possess these qualities in the highest degree is one we consider an A+ teacher and an A+ person. With deep appreciation and affection we, the Class of 1960, dedicate this edition of THE ILIAD to that person, MR. GILMER BINKLEY. s mmwzzf, ,puff WM Qi .Swikww zhegzmiwz xl lfheibeme fwwffff ZAESQGJZCA J' X MeI fa Wm Z!zeWJlz'a5mae UF' ii? N f-. -LN -N if I I O fffefwfff ss .w -I ---,naman fhegwaudd WSW! MQJWW Szaz'e0ff14,,,cg J 2.,,- ,s,g ,,S,-Q,-G,-. .-fggig-L Zheflfeeci faakwwdmn H., 5 We Um fjmemif. For your love and understanding, For the sacrifice you've made, For your patience and guidance, For your part in molding our character, For your attention to our needs and wants, For your Lmfailing Christian faith, For all these things and for many more, We, the Senior Class, would like to say humbly and sincerely THANK YOU. 12 FIHH51 :LHB ll rl?31, 1 I 'ifgiii 4 +P 5 ii 61 1, I 1 1 1 ' 8 1, , Q. 1' ,..1 , V -,-'Y,-- . 1. ,. W 5 1 ,-:ff-'LW' 'V ' Z5 1 , . ' , if-'V' A . -if , - , z-15 ' f.g2,.A l., 'H ' ' ,tw ' . 1j,,S1f.L: '. ' ,NJ . . ' A-- 155 L J.. . ' 1 -137 - ,.w' ,. 11: -N J1 ,-f-gif - aff 1 -s1- .144 1 ,, -V- . uf -- ,- .. 1 ' . ' K 4 A!-' 1 -' ---'J' .1 ' J ' X 151 .1...1 L 1. A' 'Q , -.A 1 1 .I N ' 1 15 1 1 5.174111 T, V ' 5 ' -15:?+:T?'?,g,. . 1 1 'V an , 1 1 M.-.11.1. 1X 1 , 11 1 M 1 T-.g..m-.u:1m-,1N1..f -1-Q.. 1 -4:.u1,: .-11:42 RQ..- -YL Z l.I-.4.,,,, s , X - v- ,L 1 1' ' .1 nc 1 wf 1-fx ' I ' 1 .X r S Paw -A f f A li . 5 , N 55 rx 1 . 1121+ Q x --1-aw .,. 'im- H. E' SMJPSQ Y -x.r .T - -- - ' ,219-', ' 3 ' rv. 1314.-. PRW, . 2-lv? ,4 J MRS. IRENE HARPER Secretary MISS ROSALIE T. ADAMS B. S., Catawag M. A., A. S. T. C. Social Studies MR. GILMER BINKLEY B. S., A. S. T. C. Mathematics MRS. HARRIET M. BINKLEY B. S. , Flora Macdonald College History and English MRS. LETTIE GREEN BOWERS B.A., Oxford Siminary Guidance, Mathematics, English MRS. JUANITA I-L BOWSER A.B., Brenan College, Gainsville, Georgia Co-Ordinator of Distributive Education MRS. HELEN C. BRYANT A. B. , Duke University English MRS. WYNONA A. BUTNER B. S. , W. C. C. Chemistry and Physics l MRS. MARGARET L CALIAI-IAN A. B., Meredith Mathematics MISS FRANCES C. COOK B. S. , A. S. T. C. Physical Education and Science MR. LUTHER O. CROTTS B. S. , N. C. State College Agriculture MISS MILDRED DOUB B. S. M. and M. E. , W. C. U. N. C. Music and Band MRS. PATRICIA P. DOWNS A. B. , Wake Forest College English and Biology MISS RUTH FARTHING B. S. , A. S. T. C. English MRS. PAULINE S. FOSTER A. B. , Salem College Latin , V I .V -f -' A .lg 'fx srl' wi .gg B I A . y 'I+ P sc P, ii .,-'T' A I ' LH V F A fad fl: ll l-ii 'E-gil V W Q? f li lla 11 JW' 1 A ams- :life ff 'X H B , . I .Slc ' ,ia . .1 .V 'I a .J :4-. 'P-ffjfi., A .WIN VN ' ig., CQ .QPF -sp 't MRS. MARY W. FREEMAN M. A. , U. N. C. Biology MRS. BONNIE L. GREEN A. B. , College of Wooster Mathematics MRS. ELIZABETH M. GREENE B. S. H. E. , W. C. U. N. C. Vocational Home Economics MISS SALLY 1-IUFFMAN B.s.H.E., w.c.U.N.c. Vocational Home Economics MISS NELL LENNON B. S., Flora Macdonald College Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping MRS. LOIS B. MCGIRT B. A. , University of Richmond B.S.L.S., U.N.C. Librarian MR. JAMES MAST, JR. B. S., M.A., A.S. T. C. Physical Education, Social Studies MR. ROBERT H. NEAL B. S. , A. S. T. C. General Science MR. THOMAS C. PRATT B. S. , V. P. I. Agriculture MR. FRANK ROBINSON A.B. in Education, U. N.C. History MRS. DOROTHY RUS SELL B. S. , A. S. T. C. Shorthand, Typing, Office Practice MRS. ANNE T. SI-IORTER A. B. , W. C. U. N. C. A. B. , Duke University English MISS FRANCES SNOW A. B. , Meredith College French, English MRS. OLLIE A. STANLEY A. B. , Winthrop College Mathematics MR. 'PI-IILLIP K. TRIPPLETT B.S., A.S.T.C. Physical Education, Social Studies 1, mu , . A , H Q:--mu EVE? ' E .-. if 1 EH Q, Q Q W lm . ea MH 42: + if V ' 'rf .- M25 -- B?-Q, E Q ' 2 r . 1- ' f , f-fi x w 1 51 'A F J , . M , , X 0225522 YV: 1421555 242' Y. H f A B? fu Q- wifi? fe, -ii W .., '?s:.J 212 .mg 'ii R: mu , N.W,' 1, Wgp, 1153? 351 w lm W, r J. -L X 5' 'vw A '3' H 1 wig x . .. ,, .-, .Q ,. ..,A , H-,, . . , , . M ' mf fi '-:'f'l-'1 w '-.Vf' f.... f 1 e - - ' www-A , . .151 - vmwvl., N 'qu f N- -. ,- f. I ..:.1- -Y.-1 A N 5 1 . 1 ' Lx: .V L, ,V .. ,wr , ,fi , , , V ., . .l., Y. C .-,. W X, W X. First row, left to right KAY VAN DOEREN ..... .... S ecretary NORVELL GROSS ..... .... P resident GLENDA VOGLER ............... .... T reasurer Second row: STEVEN TILLEY, GARY PEACOCK, ,DAVID SHELTON, DODD LINKER ..... . . . Vice-Presidents 18 --ef BOBBY GRAY ADAMS General Course F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. WILMA GRAY ADAMS Academic Course Y-Teens 25 F.H.A. 35 Library Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3. ANN LEWIS ALSOBROOK Academic Course United Nations Club 1,25 F.T.A. 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Math Club Vice-President 35 Awa rds and Scholarship Committee 45 World Peace Speak- ing Contest 25 Merit Scholarship Finalist 45 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Honor Graduate 45 Girls' Chorus 1. MARY JANE ANDREW Commercial Course Y-Teens l,2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 15 ProgramCommittee 35 F. B. L.A. Convention 35 J. V. Basketball 1,25 Cheerleader 35 Valentine Court 35 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 2. mints- Nzhefeen agmcbzecf and GARY WAYNE BARNEY Academic Cow-se Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4, Board of Directors 3,45 Class Vice-President 35 Social Com- mittee 45 Attendance Committee 35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 J.V. Bas- ketball 1,25 Basketball 3, 45 Bowling Team 3,45 Homecoming Court 45 Valentine Court 45 Junior Ma rshal 35 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2. MANCHEL LOIS BARNEY Commercial Course F.H.A. 25 F.B.L A. 35 D. E. Club 45 J. V. Basketball 15 Home- coming Court 15 Superlative 4. BRENDA FAYE BEROTH Academic Course A F. T.A. 2, 354, Vice-President 3, President 45 F.H.A. 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 Odyssey Staff 35 Constitutional Committee 15 Grounds Committee 45 F. T.A. State Convention 3,45 F. H. A. District Convention 45 J.V. Basketball 15 Yearly Honor Roll 1,25 Trojanaires 2. LYDIA DELLE BINKLEY Academic Course F-H-A- li 4-H1,25 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Library Club 45 Yearly Honor Roll 152, 3, 45 Noontime Chorus 25 Honor Graduate 4. 19 Q' ' Y A w . 'l ?'7' 15 at VY ' 1' ' -117' , if fi' I!! an M , T - '.V x 1, , ' MAUDE COLENE BOLES gh Commercial Course .. vi I F.H.A.2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Yearly Honor Roll 25 Girls' Chorus 1. VIRGINIA ANN BOLEN Academic Course Y-Teens 15 F.T.A. 3,45 F.l-LA. 3,45 State F.T.A. Convention , 45 Bowling Team 15 Freshman Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 2. Q g SHEILA ADELINE BOOSE ' A V' Academic Course Y-Teens 1,2,35 F. T.A. 1,2, 3,45 Bible Club 45 History Club 15 ' Girls' Chorus 1,2, 4. Na. Yr. 1 LARRY EVERETTE BOLES General Course F. F.A. 1, 2, 3,45 4-H Club 1, 2. mints yw , an 'Y' ,L . ' . 5 5. Y 5 F 'A 5I',' A ' .Jug 5. ,' DOROTHY MAE BOVENDER ' ' i 5- ' . lp. 5' FQ General Course Q IS ' i J 'V '- F.H.A. 3, Y-Teens 1. 'f 1, ' ,ff i. ' DANIEL LESLIE BREWER ' fx R ' General Course ' ' .asf Monogram Club 45 J. V. Basketball 1, 25 Football 4. ROBERT HOLMAN BYERS Academic Course IDA RUTH cHURcH f 1 ,S 5' -. Commercial Course ' 5 Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 F.B. L.A. 3,45 School song commmee 4, -4 1,3 , Q -2 Trojanaires 3,45 Noontirne Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ' xg ' -' , . ...A 3 in 'vt' -' 5 I Ndzefemequncbzedwdfgzdfq JERRY WAYNE CORNATZER General Course Monogram Club 45 Hi-Y Club 45 Football 1,2,3, 45 Wrestling 4. HAROLD WAYNE COX General Course F. F.A. 1, 2, 35 J. V. Basketball 15 D.E. Club 4. DONALD SIDES CRATER General Course D. E. 4. NORMAN RAY CRAVER General Course Monogram Club 2,3,4, F.F.A. 2,3,45 wresmng 1,2,3,4, Q Trojanaires 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3,4. nM AROBY CLEARY, JR. General Course JAMES LEE COI-IN General Course Monogram Club 35 Football 3, 4. WILLIAM GREGORY COLBERT General Course F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JANICE LORRAINE CONRAD Academic Course Y-Te ens 15 F. T.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4 S F. H. A. 3,45 Library Club Secretary 45 National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Secretary 45 Odyssey Staff 35 Annual Staff 4 S Student Council 45 Class Day Officer 45 Attendance Commit- tee 45 Publicity Committee 35 F.T.A. Convention 3,45 Super- lative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 25 Trojanaires 2,3,45 Chorus 2 N- use 1 rf, 9-X up y V if f ,,,,, I N Y' 4-H Club . . 1 . i 'F ' 5 T A P: ':' , l, -. f, wp! GILBERT THOMAS DAVIS, IR. Academic Course Monogram Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Secretary 43 Football l,2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. GERALD NASH DINKINS MARY CHARLES CROUCI-I Commercial Course 1, Odyssey Staff 2, 4, F. B. L.A. 3, 4, F. Bible Club 45 Yearly Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. H.A. 4, ROY EUGENE DALTON General Course F.F.A. 1,2, 3, Secretary 1. PATRICLA ANNE DANIELS General Course Girls' Chorus 1,2, 3, 45 Y-Teens1,2,3,4. ELVA JEAN DAVIS Commercial Course Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4, United Nations Club 23 F.B. L. A. 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Noontime Chorus 2. mints x . . A Q 4' .-:af e--e , 14' F ' General Course HAZEL HENSLEY DRAUGHN General Course Science Club 1. RALPH GENE EDWARDS General Course D.E. Club 4. 22 DLQE 'wb 36 4-11, 'It' 0' 1 . 1 , - - rqf 5 1 I ' f 3 mmm afmfiafz ami swf, DERRIS GRANT FOSTER General Course F. F.A. l,2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Camp 1,25 Wrestling 2. JANE AUNITA FRYE Academic Course Y-Te ens l, 2, 3, 4, I. C. C. Representative 2, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Bible Club 4, Student Co uncil 1,2,3, Sympathy Committee 3,4, Constitutional Committee 1, School Color Committee 1, junior Marshal 35 Superlative 4, Noontime Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ROGER BERNARD GOUGH General Course GENE RAY GROCE General Course Football 1.. 23 LARRY WESLEY ETCHISON General Course Monog ram Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 'la ' Baseball 2,3,4, J. V. Basketball 1, Basketball Manager 2 3 GEORGE WILLIAM FEARINGTON, JR. General Course F. F. A. 1, 3, 4, President, Student Council 4 WAVELL WAINWRIGI-IT F OGLEMAN Academic Course United Nations Club 1, Math Club 3, Secretary 3, 4-H Club l Track 4, Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,45 Trojanaires 4, junior Town Meeting Delegate l. KENNETH EVERETTE FORD Academic Course CHARLES NORVELL GROSS ' Academic Course -we Student Council 1,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4, President 45 ' Key Club 2,3,45 Odyssey Staff 3,4, Associate Editor 3, Feature Editor 45 Annual Staff 35 Homeroom Vice-President 1, 25 Class Treasurer 35 Class President 45 Awa rds and Scholarship Com- mittee 35 Morehead Applicant 45 C i vita n Youth Conference Delegate 45 ,Honor Graduate 45 junior Marshal 35 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Day Officer 4. f'v- Yung, MARGARET MARIE HARPER I Commercial Course F. H. A. 2, 3,45 F. B.L.A. 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 45 F.H.A. Camp 35 F. I-I. A. District Rally 45 Superlative 4. PERRY WAYNE HARPER .l General Course ll M ' I Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Key Club 2, 3,45 - fx 'I F.F.A. 1,2, Vice-President 15 Homeroom President 1, 25 Class s--A5 Vice-President 35 Booster Committee 45 Social Committee 35 Football 3,4, Manager 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Yearly Honor Roll 15 Key Club Convention -4. THOMAS DAVID HARRELL General Course F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. mints P X .fqbl x 1 it DAISY ELAINE I-IAUSER Q al Academic Course 'J H ' Y-Teens 1,2,35 Odyssey Staff 35Annual Staff 45 Library Club Q5 Vice-President 45 Chorus 1, 3. DANIEL WILEY I-IAUSER General Course F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Wrestlin g 1, 2, Most ' vaiuable 2. WILLLAM DONALD HAUSER General Course Monogram Club 3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 15 Football 2,45 Baseball 1,2, 3, Valentine court 2, 3,45 Bowling Team. 5 . fi 3 ' n ' 1 TERRY JACKSON I-IELIARD fr ,V A W' General Course ,.,,, 'jfs go' 24 1 -T. 'lf 'f':,h-u.- Wdwiemalfancbecfwzcfgmfq ROBERT MONROE HIGGINS General Course D. E. Club 4. BRENDA JOYCE HILL Academic Course F. H.A. 1, 25 F. T.A. 3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Homero-om President 25 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 25 Trojanaires 45 Girls' Chorus 2. PATRICIA ANN HORTON Academic Course F. I-I. A. 1, 25 Dramatics Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 35 Science Club 3. NORMA EUGENIA HOWARD Academic Course Yu-Teens 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Bible Club 45 Bible QuizTeam 3,45 Student Counci 15 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 45 Girls' Chorus -2. THOMAS EMMUEL HERMAN General Course F. F.A. 1,2, Treasurer 25 D.E. Club 4. KENNETH RAY I-IESTER Academic Course Monogram Club 45 I-lomeroom President 2,Vice-President 45 Baseball 25 Bowling Team 4. KATIE LOUISE HICE Commercial Course Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 F. B.L.A. 3,4, Vice-President 45 Noontime Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ISAAC HIGGINS 5 General Course F. F.A. 1, 2, 3,4. auf A I' wt' in 'Was 25 ! ,,, ig . jf? N Key Club 45 Homeroom President 1, Vice-President 3, 45 Hos- I5 II.. M, A tn. A 5. I '95 ' V 5' Q A WILLIAM JOSEPH HUFF H' ' A 'V' Academic Course pitality Committee 45 Bowling Team 45 Superlative 45 Band 15 Trojanaires 4. GORDON RAY HUFFMAN General Course F. F.A. 152, 3, 4, Secretary 45 4-I-I Club 1, 2. A HARRISON WAYNL HUTCHINS ' 5 General Course i ' DAISY GUANDELLA ISGETT ' -1 36 -4 f f Commercial Course Noontime Chorus 1, 2, 4. mints CAROL LEE JAMES General Course F. I-LA. 35 Girls' Chorus. REBECCA JANE JARVIS Academic Course ' ' F. H. A. 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 F. T.A. 3,4, Secretary 45 ILTAD Staff 35 Homeroom Vice-President 2,35 Student Council Booster Committee 45 Basketball 1,25 Cheerleader 4. TONA LEAI-I JENNINGS Commercial Course F.H. A. 2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,4, Treasurer 45 Monogram Club 45 Cheerleader 4. - , f . ,yr .. CASPER LEE JONES -' be 5 ...af General Course . 5' 1 5 if SV 1, , , xr X.-.25 . tvx '-' ,. 5 ' Y. 55' 15 5' Q m fr' if 5 ' A K -I 1 6 v g I. go I T' ,IQAY xvwzemafmaedzwaswyy ANN IADD KING General Course Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL RAY KITE General Course Monogram Club 45 Odyssey Staff 35 Basketball 1,2,45 Baseball 45 Bowling Team 45 Homecoming Court 45 Valentine Court 1,45 Trojanaires 3. NANCY MARIE KNOTT Academic Course Y-Teens 1,3,4, Vice-President 45 Library Club 35 Student Council 35 Bible Club 45 National Honor Society 45 ILIAD Staff 35 Odyssey Staff 45 Class Vice-President 35 Homeroom Treas- urer 2, Secretary 45 Publications Committee 45 Honor Graduate 4. PATRICIA ANN LANDRETH General Course Y-Teens 15253545 F.B.L.A. 35 Valentine Court 15 Superlative 45 Noontime Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. 27 JERRY ARNOLD JONES General Course D.E. Club 45 F.F.A. 1. JULIUS ROY KEATON General Course F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. fbi l CHARLES WILLIAM KIGER Academic Course Baseball 45 Bowling Team 45 Superlative 4. GLENDA GAIL KIMMER General Course Y Y-Teens 15 F. B. L. A. 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 25354. ' 51. 53 1 S , 'K' Sir i-Og., il N1 -sf Q ,IEW if BOBBIE JEAN LARGEN --r ,V f Academic Course F. H.A. 1,2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3,45 Secretary 35 Library Club 45 Y- Teens Conference 35 Bowling 15 Girls' Chorus 4. if J 1 gr? f Few ,,.s i QFQ ' I af Q if ' if .,, DAVID LONNIE LAWSON General Course DORIS MARIE IAWSON 5 l Academic Course ,gf 5' Y-Teens 1,25 3,45 Monogram Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Student Co un c il 3, 45 I-Iomeroom Secretary 2, 35 Class Day Officer 45 W, Publicity Committee 25 Social Committee 35 Assembly Corn- 4...-- mittee 45 Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Court 45 Valentine Court n-Al 152,45 junior Marshal 35 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,25 Chorus 15 Student of the Month 3. JOSEPH SANDS LEGG General Course Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 F. F.A. 1, 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. mints l SANDRA GAIL UEWIS ' Academic Course 6' , in Bowling Team 15 Girls' Chorus 1,25 4. JULIUS DODD LLNKER, JR. Academic Course 5 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Class Vice-President 45 I-Iomeroom Vice-President 15 Attendance Committee 45 Finance Com- mittee 15 Wrestling 1, 2, 45 Barber Shop Quartet 4. 5 B ROY EUGENE LIVENGOOD General Course 5 W 1- X- 4 5. D. E. Club 45 I-Iomeroom Treasurer 15 Arts and Crafts Club 1. ', Q 5 I f -Q 5 LINDA Lou LOWDER 5- .f -' ' General Course Y-Teens 1,2, 35 F. B. L.A. 35 Noontime Chorus 1,2, 3,4. it ,-gf 28 4 4 1:65, O waezewaxwiaeawasm, AUSTIN DELTON MCGUIRE, JR. General Course MARY KATHRYN MCMILLIAN Academic Course Y- Teens 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Bible Club 45 Bible Quiz Team 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Student Council 45 United Nations MARY VIRGINIA LOWDER Academic Course Y-Teens l,2,3,4, Vice-President 25 Bible Club 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,25 Chorus 152, 354. RACHEL JOAN MABE Commercial Course Y-Teens 15 Chorus 1,3,4. MONTY WEBB MATTHEWS General Course Monogram Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Key Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, President 45 Annual Staff 35 Football 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2, 354, Co-Captain 45 Homecoming Escort 2, 35 Valentine Court 3, 45 Superlative 4. LINDA ETHQEI. MCBRIDE Commercial Course Y-Teens 25 Library Club 45 Odyssey Staff 25 Chorus 1, 2, 4. Club 25 Odyssey Staff 35 Publications Committee 45 Yea rly r Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Honor Graduate. WANDA GAIL MEADOWS General Course F. H.A. 35 F. B. L.A. 3. ROY EUGENE MENDENHALL Academic Course Band 1. rf Academic Course L' -5... 5979 if 'L V 'Q' 'lp ' ? L it-1-wr WB- ii ' I PAUL WAYNE MOSER General Course CURTIS LUTHER MILLER General Course F. F.A. Club 3, 4. ETI-IEL MAE MILLER Academic Course Y-Teens 2, 35 F.T.A. 3. JANET LOUISE MILLER Academic Course F. H. A. 1,2,45 Y-Teens 2,35 F.T.A. 3,45 Odyssey Staff 35 Annual Staff 45 Bible Quiz Team 35 Homeroom Vice-President 1, Secretary 35 Constitution Committee 15 Publicity Committee 45 F. H. A. State Convention 15 F. T.A. State Convention 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,25 Girls' Chorus 1,2, 4. JUDIETH ELIZABETH MOCK Academic Course F. H.A. 1, 2, 3,4, Vice-President 35 United Nations Club 1, 25 Secretary 25 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, President 3, District Winner 1,2,3,4, State Winner 1,45 Band 15 Library Page 15 Homeroom President 1, Vice-President 35 World Peace Speaking Winner 15 J. V. Basketball 15 Noontime Chorus 1,25 Bible Quiz Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 35 Bible Club 45 Student of the Month 3,45 Majorette 2, 35 Cheerleader 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,45 Newspaper Staff 25 Annual Staff 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Monogram Club 45 National F.H.A. Convention Delegate 35 American Legion Oratorical Conte st District Runner-Up 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Honor Grad- uate 5 Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarship School Representative. mints D.E. Club 45 Baseball Manager 35 j.V. Basketball 1. ,Q TIMOTHY FRANKLIN NORMAN General Course 4. .- ' , 5 'I' ' . Monogram Club 152, 3,45 Homeroom Officer 15 Baseball 1,2, -. . - 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 4. GARY ELISI-IA PEACOCK 5'- ' - S.. X V QL.. 'il- Monogram Club 3,45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Student Council 1,45 Homeroom President 1,2, Vice-President 35 Class Vice-President 45 Bulletin Board Committee 35 Social Com- mittee 45 Bowling Team 3,4, State Team Champion 3, Trophy Winner 45 Football 3, 45 Basketball Manager 45 Homecoming Court 1,45 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1. MARY LOU PERRYMAN Academic Course Annpal Staff 2,35 Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Co-Editor 35 F.H.A. 1,2, 45 United Nations Club President 25 Y-Teens 35 Library Club -15 Student Council 1, 2, 45 Class Vice-President 35 Class Day Officer 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,25 Building and Grounds Committee 35 Assembly Committee 45 4-I-I Club 1, 2, 3, 4, District Winner 2, 3, 4, State Winner 15 Knights of Pythias Speaker 35 DAR 35 Majorette 2,45 Superlative 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. 30 'XR' .,.. 'Av 'Si-1 ELIZABETH LOUISE PETERS ,Commercial Course F. H. A. 2,3,4, President 45 F. B. L.A. 3,45 Odyssey Staff 45 Building and Grounds Cornmit:tee5 F .H.A. National Convention Delegate5 J. V. Basketball 15 Yearly Honor Roll 2. WANDA KAY PETTY Commercial Course F. H.A. 3,45 F. B. L.A. 3,45 Chorus 1. :nf,'7K?e Vx 5 . N C ,5 V' 9: . 5, - 5 P 5 '- f' JULIUS LEON PHILLIPS Qi . E I, Academic Course I , -Q5 Monog ra m Club 45 Key Club 3,45 Basketball 3, 45 Bowling I - 'I Team 4. 'Cu-'lr fiqg-J' JOBY FERGUSON POTEAT Academic Course Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 25 Social Committee 3,45 State Key Club Convention 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3,45 Baseball 1,25 3,45 Homecoming Court 35 Valentine Court 1,2, 3,45 Superlative 4. nvmfeensffwawamasw, ELIZABETH MARIE REED 4 1 r Academic Course - L- .- , United Nations Club 1,25 Bowling Team 15 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 F. T.A. 3,45 Odyssey Staff 45 School Song Committee 45 , -- Constitution Committee 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3. 'f fi fl , K 'Q JON ROGER REYNOLDS .- - Q-- Academic Course ' Key Club 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 45 Odyssey fff- any Staff 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Class President 35 I-Iomeroom President 1, 25 Social Committee 35 Victory Bell Committee5 Booster Club 45 State Key Club Con- vention 2,35 Student Council Convention 25 All County Football Teamg Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Ba sketball 2, 3, 45 ' Valentine Court 3, 45 Junior Marshal 35 Superlative 4. .ev 5 ' C ' 1 0 Y xv L if e-' A Sfk - ' I , I V I GA11. ANN ROMINGER A General Course ' 5 , 5 ..,, . ... I I v .i - I -l c. - 1 V JOSEPH EDWARD ROTHROCK Q A ' - 'HF ,M ',, General Course 5 V ' ' F.F.A. 2,3,4, 13.15. Club 4. x 55355: M: 5 I: I Q DAVID WALTER SHELTON Academic Course National Honor Society 45 Key Club 3,45 Math Club 35 United V A Nations Club 25 Superlative 45 Honor Graduate 45 Class Vice- - President 45 Oddfellow Delegate to U. N. 35 Trojanaires 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Bible Club 45 Merit Scholarship Finalist 4. V33-' :af ODELL MELVIN SHLELDS Academic Course Key Club 3,45 Odyssey Staff 2,3,4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 45 Junior Engine ers Club 35 Homeroom Vice-President 3,45 Student Council 35 Superlative 4. 1, 33 5 ui rrisi , ' WILLIAM CURTIS SIDES, IR. 'P 5 ' V 3,0 U Academic Course Student Council 35 Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Junior A' I ' I ' Engineers 35 Homeroom Secretary 45 Finance Committee 45 Key Club Council 45 Homecoming Court 45 Jimior Marshal 35 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1. ROBERT EUGENE SLATER General Course F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. mints MARY ANN SLOAN ' ,. General Course - Y-Teens 25 F.B.L.A. 35 D.E. Club 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 ,ur . .91 J.V. Basketball 15 Cheerleader 35 Homecoming Court 35 55,50 I I 5 Superlative 4. ' ' VIVLAN LEE SLOAN - Academic Course F. T.A. 2, 35 F. H. A. 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 National Honor So- ciety 45 Odyssey Staff 3,4, Associate Editor 45 Finance Committee 35 Yearly Honor Roll 1,25 Quill and Scroll. 5 Q 1 ff r 3 be or-5 ,' ' ! X-.bv Y DAVID HOWARD SMITH, JR. . A ' f General Course ' RONALD EDWARD SPAINHOUR . A , ' Academic Course . 3 Odyssey Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 45 Quill and -' .N I Scroll 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Library Club 45 Bible Club 45 Bowling N,-N,. O Team 15 Yearly Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. is 3. E' er 'H' U I Q f' 3' Rf mr 'AJ 'i fvwzwxwwazwswf., LOUISE ELIZABETH STEWART General Course F.H.A. 15 Y-Teens 15 F. B.L.A. 35 Monogram Club 45 Student Council 25 I-lomeroom Secretary 35 Entertainment Committee5 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Home coming Court 25 Superlative 45 Trojanaires 3. SHERRILL LEE STEWART General Course RUTH MARIE TAYLOR Academic Course F. I-LA. 1, 2, 3,4, Historian 45 Bible Quiz Team 2, 35 United Nations Club 15 National Honor Society 3, 4, Reporter 45 Mon- ogram Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 Annual Staff 3,4,Activities Editor 45 Class Vice-President 45 Building and Grounds Committee 2, 45 Hospitality C o m m itt e e 35 Basketball Scorekeeper 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2. JERRY LANE TEAGUE General Course Hi-Y 15 D.E. Club 45 F. F.A. 1. 33 Y-Teens 35 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Homeroorn BRENDA JANE SPAUGH Commercial Course United Nations Club 15 Odyssey Staff 2,3,45 F.B.L.A. 3,45 Bible Club 45 F. H.A. 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,25 3,45 Girls' Chorus 4. RACHEL GAIL SPEAS Commercial Course Chorus 3, 4. JACKSON EUGENE SPEASE General Course F.F.A. 15 D.E. Club 4. JOHNNY LUVENE SPEASE General Course F. F.A. 1,2, 3, 4. Secretary 45 Girls' 4 z . -.115 1 ., S, Vins rj 1 It .3 N ZS 21 ' -wx A 'H 2 ROBERT WAYNE TESH General Course -' ' D. E. cinb 4, Foonbaii 3. . if 1 , fs., ... 5, ,,A: Q M - 9113174 ' -Q V 'x-5 BRENDA TESH THOMPSON General Course '55 F. I-I.A. 25 F. B. L.A. 35 D. E. Club 45 J. V. Basketball 1. STEPI-LEN GRAY TILLEY Academic Course Key Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 45 Class Day Officer 45 Student Council l,2,3, Attendance Committee 3, Sympathy Committee 45 Bowling Team 45 Homecoming Court 45 Superlative 4. IUDITH ANN TURNER Academic Course Y-Teens 1,2, 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 1,3,4, Secretary 45 I-Iomeroom Vice-President 35 Class Day Of- ficer 45 Hospitality Committee 45 junior Town Meeting Delegate ' 35 Cheerleader 2, 35 junior Marshal 35 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Graduate 4. eniurs ROBERT EUGENE TUTTLE General Cou.rse Monogram Club 15 Math Club 35 Wrestling Team 1. KATHARINE VAN DOEREN Academic Course F.H.A. 15 Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Sec. 1, Pres. 2,355 Monogram 2,3545 Pres. 45 Annual Staff 2,35 Natl. Honor Soc. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 F.T.A.25 Class Sec.45 Clss Day Off. 45 Assembly Comm.2,35 'ir 1 Booster Comm. 45 Natl.Y. W.C.A. Convention 25 Y- Teen State Conv. 2,35 Natl. Honor5Soc. State Convention 35 Basketball 152, 3,4, Co-Capt 45 Homecoming Court 2,3,4, Queen 45 Valentine Court 3,45 jr. Marshal 35 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,2 ,3. RICHARD JOHN VITEK Academic Course Stu. Council 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Natl. Honor Soc. 3,45 Monogram 1,2,3,45 Key Club 1,2,3,4, Chap. 2,Chm. Forsyth Co. Key Club Comm. 45 Class Vice-Pres. 35 Homeroom Pres. 15 De- votional Comm. 35 Sch. Song Comm. 35 Awards and Scholarship connn. 2, Publicity comm. 2, Class Day off. 4, sm. Convention 253,45 YouthComm. 2,3,45 Stu. of Mo.2,3,45 Football 1,25 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Court 3,45'Valentine Court 3,45 Jr. Marshal 35 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Honor Graduate 45 Trojanaires 2, 3, 4. GLENDA GAIL VOGLER Academic Course F.I-LA. 15 F.T.A. 35 Y-Teens 35 Library Club 4, Pres. 45 Natl. Honor Soc. 3,45 Class Sec. 3, Treas. 45 Publicity Comm. 3,45 Honor Graduate 45 Homecoming Court 3, 45 jr. Marshal 35 Superlative 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. 34 CAROLYN ELIZABETH WELLMAN -fig. Academic Course Y-Teens 2, 35 F. T.A. 3,4, Treasurer 45 Bible Club 45 Bible Quiz Team 3, 4, Finance Committee 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2. ,gf RUBY ELLA YATES Academic Course Y-Teens 23 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 4-H Club 1, 3, Library Club 45 Bible Club 4, Odyssey Staff 45 Bowling Team lg Chorus 1, 2, 4. ROCHELLE LEE YOUNG .gg as General Course Bible Club 45 Constitutional Committee 33 F. B. L.A. 3, f' :Q Y-Teens 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ff. Not Pictured: DAVID LONNH2 HODGES ............. .... G eneral JUDY ROOP LEWIS .............. ...... G eneral SAMUEL ALEXANDER S.APSAY .... .... A cademic BROOKE LEE WHITEHEAD ....... ..... G eneral P l C Sexfubvz Glam Miss Rosalie Adams, Miss Frances Cook, Mrs. Dorothy Russell, Miss Ruth Farthing. 35 J!cwamamZ14wafu!4 ANN ALSOBROOK 2. :. DAVID SHELTON 612447 .fedgue Inf? Qfzanzfpba !Woae!zeac! NORVELL GROSS rqmauban Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarship' Applicant: JUDY MOCK AQ? ,fe . , P ,. .F Tin Il ' 5 'y , . 'gif' ff' X - :ag 1536, .iw-O--, wr hi , Q -v f V-lu V -V -af ,gf I Sag-I-.S-ikw if l i f, lg' mei sfe?fir .vs-Q f1f' .M M- 'w Nix- -2 fir- L -wf .. up 97 V, .qv Q wigx.. X4g4.4'H,I ' ' Ti- - J YJ'- ' XXX 'fx ' fu4Ni . x . MIUKVLQJQJJ Uffclcm First row, left to right: LINDA NICHOLS ........ . . . JIM MECHUM. . . ' JUDY I-IARDIN. . Second row: LYNN HARPER, CARGL JEAN HALE, BYRON SEAGRAVES, MIMI JoNEs, SANDRA AYERS .......................... .... v ice 38 . 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' 1 wif RUBY DAVIS MARY DENNIS JOHNNY DISI-IER PI-IILLIP DUGGINS LARRY DULL CHARLES DUNN LOUISE DUNN KERMIT ESSEX SNOOKEY EVERHART JAKE FOSTER ALAN FRENCH GEORGE FULP dill. HILDA CLEARY STEWART CLINARD ESTHER CLINE LARRY CLOPTON JUDY CONRAD VICKY CONRAD JANE CRATER CAROLYN CRAVER CAROL CROUCI-I DONNA DAVIS ROBBIE DAVIS RONALD DAVIS Suphumures Glam of A 4-Q 41' : ,fmum - ,NSW is 4f'. Y' dffmaaz and Sm?-7wa MIKE HAUSRR NGRMAN HAUSER NGRA JEAN HAYES JERRY HESTER MARGARET HEWITT LARRY HIGKS IANIE HIGGINS JOHNNY HOFFMAN ARTHUR I-IOLSHOUSER PHILLIP HOLTON CAROL I-IOOTS SHARON HUGHES LOUENA GA RR ISON GRANT GREENE LONNIE G RIFF IN DEAMIE G RIFF ITH GRAY GRIFFITH PHY LLIS GRIFFITH KAREN GUNDERSON BETTY HALL JON HARP JANET HARPER RICHARD HARPER RONNIE HARPER Ili----M 4-s, 455: r . . pf, gn- 'I 1fW SUE IANIER MARIAN IASI-IMIT CAROLYN LINEBERRY JANET IJOAFMAN JERRY LOAEMAN FRANK LONG BARRY LUPER JUDY LUTZ SHELBY LYONS LOUISE MCERIDE THOMAS MCJNNIS JACKIE MCKNIGHT PEGGY HUMBLE WAYNE HUTGHLNS KENNETH JAMES DONALD JONES JERRY JONES PATSY JONES ROGER JONES WAYNE JOYNER EMILY KETNER MAMIE KIMEL FRED KIMMER KAREN KING Suphnmures Gfadpf af any in gm! 'T' 41' -:Q ,ix CL inf an-I, J., -,- 41S Tww L-. 'T'-R Q -1 lg Pl G Vs 'Maw Jmcfzed mf Sbxfqlma GEORGE NIFONG JO ANNE PADGETT FRANCES PETERS BRENDA PETTYJOHN SHA RON PFAFF MARGARET PILCHER ROBERT REED SUSAN REYNOLDS MARY ELLEN ROBERTSON ARCHIE ROTHROCK PEARL ROTHROCK SARAH SAIN LONNIE MAINES GAYNELLE MARTIN JANE MARTIN MARY MARTIN JERRY MAYES SUE MEADOWS MARY ANNE MINNISI-I JERRY MOCK BETTY MULLIS BINKLEY BETTY MYERS SHIRLEY MYERS CARLTON NICHOLS 155' 'Q' 5 Qi if QQ '- 'f ..?:,', L I-. 4-'lt f 1 l vs .RYE E, Q1 BONNIE SPANN DEANNE SPRINKLE LESLIE STONE GENE STRUPE PEGGY SULLIVAN CAROL SWEAT LARRY TOLBERT JERRY TUCKER FRANCES TUTTLE TI-IEON VANCE FRANKIE VAUGHT BOB VOGLER JERRY SCOTT NANCY SEALY JERRY SELPI-I RONNIE SELPH JOE SHAPIERO JEANN112 SHAW JOHN SHOAF HAROLD SHORE TOMMY SHORE BERTI-IA SMOTI-IERS BEVERLY SNYDER LARRY SOWERS Suphnmnrns- Gfafu af Q- 55 4.11 'fi 911 .aw pq JANE VOSS BOBBY WALL DAPI-INE WALL RICHARD WATKINS MAC WEATHERMAN DENNIS WHITE Wmefeen Jfzwcbzecf and WAYNE WILHELM EMILY WILLIAMS DIANE 'WINDSOR SANDRA WINTERS ROBERT WISI-ION ELIZABETH WOLFE BOBBY WOOD PZ-IYLLIS WOOSLEY EUGENE WRIGHTS 57 C, 'A' A ma WW ,gsm as lwm ss.. .ga mn l WMI.. 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M -Mum-sn mass B Eg' ax sm as H ESS s as-H sw we-asm wow 1 MKPIBBSS STHBHKXHH swam.. Us as Us Bama My WEHM H s gvisgsyumf mfg 5.5 as ngnwsn! as-ms Q ssssmam Emilia b 1. Miss Frances Cook, Girls' Basketball Coach 2 Modeling is our profession 3. Sitting out a dance 4. Cheerleaders? 5. Juke Box corner 6. Camera Hog 7. A john Paul jones 8. Hurrah for Southwest High! 9. Football letterers 10. The well-dressed student 11. Dr. Leysmeyer, Assembly Speaker 58 .g-il' v X 1 -u.,L A. , g.,Q,r- 1 x . 1 s., .- ,A-51-,1 :xiii - Q, 'f ,N .V lx 3-. ,h . th, wr 5 4 f ii H.-.H M' bm -..--pu ew an 1 1 ,, w w gf 'w w N H w w w M w 1 w vw m uw w my H '35 'ww -4. 3' 'Nm -. X I , J 1 V E, , N . , . w Q ,X L 4 , ' ,N W ' - - ::::JT' N , M sv: W, , 11 -fly 'F , V fi, - - ' li -' .,-, ll 5, f 1 jr 1 Y - if - Hg . -- - - - 1.31, Q ' is ' -:bf-,:fi,yQ5Ua Q., -3 ., . M --, bi-. '.2 .' Flin ra. . 1., A., , .rv ,, LYNN ADCOCK BRUCE ALLCORN PERRIE ANDERSON MARY ANN BELL BRENDA BARNEY GLENDA BARNEY JERRY BARNEY LOIS BEAUCHAMP SANDRA BEAUCI-IAMP DONALD BECKNER NANCY BEROTI-I BETTY BINKLEY LEONA BINKLEY EDMAN BISHOP JOAN BODSFORD 4 res men- Glam of SANDRA BODSFORD BURTON BONER PATSY BOONE JAMES BRANHAM JoE BRTNEGAR BETTY BREWER MIRIAM BREWER JIMMY BURKE FRANKIE BUTCHER ANN CALLOWAY LINDA CARPENTER DAVID CECILE JACKIE CHANDLER CHARLES CHERRY JOYCE CHURCH ANNIE MAE CLINE MARTIE COLLETTE DON COLLINS CAROLYN CONRAD CHARLES CORNATZER DEAN cox JUDY cox SAMMY cox ALLEN CRAVER RITA CRAVER TOMMY CRAVER KATHERINE DALTON MARY LOIS DARNELL FAYE DAVIS WAYNE DAVIS WWW JM and swam RICHARD DOUB TIFFIN DRAIN CALVIN DULL CAROL DULL PAT DULL JUDY EASTER THOMAS EBERT JEAN ELLISON HAROLD ELMDRE GARLAND FEARRINGTON GERALD FEARRINGTON BOBBY FORBES BARBARA FORREST JANIE FREEMAN ANGELINE GIGLIO 9- 'N 'KA l gli. up-pf ljaxs S Nqr- HAZEL GORDON ANN GREEN SUSAN GREESON ODELL GROCE LAURA JO HAMPTON MARTHA HARDIN JERRY HARRELL JIMMY HARRELL BRENDA HARTSGROVE GRAY HAYES LEONARD HAYES JERRY HEGE DENNIS HENDRICK JOAN I-IENNING LONNIE I-IESTER 4 res men- Glam af CARRIE HIC KS MARY FRANCES HICKS PATSY HICKS ROGER HOCADAY BRENDA HOLDER EVELYN HOLDER BONNIE HOWARD BRENDA HOWARD KAY HOWERTON VIRGINIA HUDSON NANCY HUFF JANET HUNTER JIMMY HUNTER SANDY HUNTER JAY HUTCI-IENS ROXIE ,IESTER BARRY JOHNSON LINDA JONES JUDY KENDRICK DEWEY KIGER MAXINE KIGER BONNIE KNOUSE PAT LANDRETH ROLAND IARK DICK LASHMIT PAUL LASHMIT EDGAR LAWSON BARBARA LEWIS BETTY LEWIS JANE LINEBACK I as l W 17 mf, 191. JU if if 'WK T-3 Q, -'PN ff www JMM and swzffm PHOEBE LINEBACK WAYNE LIVENGOOD GILBERT LONG JON LOWDER NANCY LUPER LONNIE MCDANIEL RONNIE MCDANIEL JAMES MCMORDIE AVERY MABE GRAY MACY BILLIE GAYE MARTIN BUCKY MARTIN RONNIE MATTHEWS KAY MAYNARD RAYMOND MEDLIN Fa x 'Y af ? 'Q'-' 'VJ R75 25- ffl bv-- YH:- 'Nm AW E S.. Y fm i!-f 4. y, Q 'W' 47,3-1.x 'Fwlsq '42 W X 7. N- Q. I PAT MILHOUS BEN MILLER JOHNNY MILLER JULIA MILLER PATSY MILLER H. V. MILNER RAEFORD MITCHELL STANLEY MOCK BECKY MOSER GILBERT MULLIS BETTY JOYCE NEWSOME CHERYL NIFONG BILLY JACK NOBLE GLENDA PARDUE SHIRLEY PARKER men- Glam af LYNN PARRISH JAMES PATTON WAYNE ROPLES FLOYD PETTIT BRENDA PI-IELPS JUDY PLEASANTS JIMMY PLEMMONS BOBBY POPLIN BILLIE POWE GERAIDINE REAVIS RONNLE REAVIS TOMMY REDDING BILLY RENEGAR JIM RICHARDSON JOE RICHARDSON JOAN ROBERTSON LARRY ROBERTSON JOHNNY ROOP HAROLD SCI-IAEFFER EDDIE SCHARFF DELORME SGOTT ANDY SHARP GARLAND SHEETS JOYCE SHIELDS JUDY SHORE BECKY SIDES STEVE SLOAN ROBERT SMITH BILL SMOTI-IERS BARRY SNYDER mmm ,EMM and smww EUGENE SPELLMAN CLYDENE SPRINKLE PAUL STANLEY TIM STEWART CAROL STILLEY SUZANNE STIMPSON GAYLE STONE EDDIE STOUT BILLY STROBLE SAM STRUPE DELMER TAYLOR PEGGY THOMPSON PHYLIS TILLEY JO ANN TODD GLENN TUTTLE R3 xif'-'V 4 . 1-.. 'Q 99 EVA TYSINGER MARY VAUGI-IN CHARLES VEST SANDRA VESTAL GERALD VOGLER GERAIDINE VOGLER WADE VOGLER PAUL WAGONER ROGER WARNER r' 4 res men -swf mf LENA WATTS SHARON WELLS DON WHEELING HAROLD WHITE LINDA WHITE LYNN WHITE FRANKLIN WILLARD SHIRLEY WILLARD JOHNNY WINFREY JANET WOOSLEY LANIER WOOSLEY CHARLES WOOTEN 15' ezmaf l .J,v'v ' 14' ' ' A ' 7 r 4' ff If f 67 Ufadfi 0 As we look through the product of a prospering 1976 e nter pr is e, the Southwest Clarion, edited by ODELL and VIV IAN SHIEIDS, we see that BILLY I-IUFF, the famous playwright, is planning a Uagedy as his next play. He is calling it The Diary of PATT HORTON, starring the enchanting BRENDA HILL, ' Afterwards the glamorous ROCHELLE YOUNG is planning another one of her extravagant parties. Some of the ex- pected guests include LINDA McBRIDE, SI-IERILL STEWART, GAIL ROMINGER, JOE ROTHROCK and RUTH TAYLOR, Rochelle assures Ruth there will be plenty to eat and drink. It is rumored that playboy JON REYNOLDS and tempermental opera singer, MARY CHARLES CROUCH, are flying in on the same plane from Florida for the party. Could this mean anything? Reading on we find that several grand openings have been planned for the week. At the opening of the G. G H. Sports Arena owned by NORVELL GROSS and EUGEN IA HOWA RD, KAY VAN DOEREN, lady wrestler, with her trainers, MONTY MATTHEWS, and ROBERT BYERS, heavyweight boxing champion, will be featured along with the internation- ally known Globe Trotteis. The Trotters' star player is Double Dribble DON HAUSER. Of course, their water boy and mascot AUSTIN Booger MCGUIRE will be along. At the opening, the winner of the Mr. Southwest Contest will be an- nounced also. The three finalists are JACKIE BOYER, NORMAN CRAVER, and RONAID SPAINHOUR. GERALD DINKINS, designer of the Dinky Dinkins sports car, will be opening his business the same day DAN BREWER and PERRY HARPER open their Unbreakable Ping -Pong Company. ,DODD LINKER will start his horseback riding instructions next week. I-Ie will be assisted by JEAN DAVIS and KATIE HICE, Miss Hice is the star of the television series, Granny Oakley. VIRGINIA BOIEN plans a really big opening for her book store. She is going to have several outstanding writers on hand. DERRIS FOSTER and ROGER GOUGH, who write Peanuts will be there along with three authors, KENNETH FORD, STEVE TILLEY, and GARY BARNEY. The book by Mr. Ford and Mr. Tilley is entitled How to Pass Precollege Math Under Mrs. Bonnie Green and Mr. Barney's book, which is a little on the light side, is entitled How to Successfully Skip a Half Day at School. At the opening of TOMMY HARRELL's speedway, BECKY JARVIS and MANCHEL BARNEY will be battling for first and second place in the Southwest 500. GUANDELLA ISGETT is favored to place first in handsome GEORGE FEARR'lNGTON's Rodeo. RUBY YATES will be opening the Yates Low Rates Taxi Company. It is to be locate d next to MIKE KITE's and ROBERT SLATER's Construction Company. Two much-needed additions are being made at Southwestville. Dr.WILLIAM SIDES has agreed to practice Dentistry here. TOMMY HERMAN, veternarian, has also agreed to start his practice here. Dr. Herman cares for such well-known animals as BOBBIE JEAN IARGEN's pet poodle and TONA JENNINGS' pet goat. BETSY REED, WAYNE MOSER, and GAIL MEADOWS, Morticians, are planning an opening also. We feel that this is one business that will not fail. We read in the want-ad section that SAM SAPSAY and CAROLYN WELLMAN are trying to sell all their turkeys. It seems a turkey farm wasn't such a good idea after all. JANET MILLER, PAT LANDRETH, and DAVID IAWSON want to sell their poolroom. JOE LEGG, JERRY JO NES, JARVIS HUTCHINS, and CHARLES HIGGINS are protesting, since this will be taking their favorite pastime away. Reading the smaller print we find that ROBERT TUTTLE wants to get rid of his job which is working with garbage disposal system. BOBBY TESH will probably be interested since he is once again out of work. Turning the page, we see that JANICE CONRAD is planning to retire from her post as head of Alcoholic Anonymous. Her successor will be either WANDA PETTY, MARY KATHERINE MCMILLIAN, or RICHARD VITEK, 68 Lady scientist ANN ALSOBROOK has just returned from the moon in TERRY HELLARD's rocket ship. The distinquished senator, JOBY POTEAT, is trying to get a law passed forcing Miss Farthing to retire from the teach- ing profession. Professor JAMES COHN is against this, however, since it was through his four years of hard study in her classes that he was able to obtain his English degree. The Chief of Police TIMMY NORMAN is holding hot rodder ROY MENDENI-IALL for questioning until he can round up the notorious SI-IEILA BOOSE bootlegging gang. BOBBY HIGGINS, owner of the largest service station in Southwestville, is asking driving instructor PAT DANIELS to please stop two of her pupils, DONALD CRATER and ROY DALTON, for cutting corners around his station. They have just recently put one of his mechanics, CURTIS MILLER, in the hospital. ETHEL MILLER FOGLEMAN is once again threatening to leave WAVELL if he doesn't spend less time with the test tube and more time with her. We suggest she seek advice from the well-known marriage counselor, RUTH CHURCH. Some of the few most recent customers are COLENE BOLES, CAROL JAMES, BRENDA THOMPSON, and JUDY LEWIS. JANE FRYE, eminent lawyer, is pleading a case for JUDY MOCK. Several people are sueing Judy because her newly formulated red hair dye not only turned their hair but their scalps as well. ELAINE HAUSER is taking a pleasure cruise to Europe on Captain DANNY I-IAUSER's ocean liner. She has just com- pleted painting a portrait of GLENDA KIMMER, which was quite a job. Also on the pleasure cruise is Dr. MARY LOU PERRYMAN who has just finished doing plastic surgery on GARY PEACOCK. It seems he wasn't satisfied with his looks. WILMA ADAMS, fashion editor of debonaire KENNETH I-IESTER's beauty magazine, is writing afeature article on JANE ANDREW who has just been named president of the Cake-on Make-on C omp any. An article is also going to be done on LYDIA BINKLEY, well-known hair dresser. Three out of four Southwest stars prefer her. The three are GLENDA VOGLER, I-IAZEL DRAUGHN, and MARY ANN SLOAN. The fourth is stubborn RACHEL MABE who prefers another leading hair dresser, GORDON HUFFMAN. DOROTHY BOVEND ER and BOBBY ADAMS, co-owners of the South-Lite Night Club, have just billed the popular singer LOUISE STEWART. She will be singing her latest hit record, Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On. Featured in the chorus line, are LINDA LOWDER and NANCY KNOTT. Arrangements are also being made to secure the GENE EDWARDS orchestra. However, Mr. Edwards seems to be having trouble getting his celloist, RACHEL SPEAS, to play the right notes and may not be able to come. MARY Reynolds LOWDER, well-known columnist will be there with her assistant and admirer, DAVID SMITH. BRENDA BEROTH, ANN KING, and MARIE HARPER are secretaries to JERRY CORNATZER who owns the Southwest- ville Shopping Center. If Ann, Brenda and Marie prove too much for Mr. Cornatzer, LEON PHILLIPS, head of the newly built insane asylum, thinks he might be able to help. There have been several changes made at Southwest High School since THOMAS DAVIS is principal. First of all he wants to get LARRY BOLES and HAROLD COX graduated. ROBY CLEARY and GREGORY COLBERT have taken Mr. Pratt's and Mr. Crott's places in the agriculture building. ELIZABETH PETERS has taken over the pots and pans in Mrs. Green's home economics lab. CASPER JONES and BRENDA SPAUGH are still battling over who's going to take over Miss Lennon's place. Oh, yes, Scotty and friends have been replaced by a pudgy little lady with a pudgy little walk, her name: JUDY TURNER, of course. As we turn the last page of the newspaper we realize that every member of the Senior Class of 1960 is climbing the ladder of success. Prophets DORIS LAWSON DAVID SI-IELTON 69 JWWMQM7 We, the 1960 Senior Class of Southwest High School, with graduation day at hand, do hereby declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Section Section Section Section Section Section I: II III IV V: VI ARTICLE I To Mr. Simpson, our principal, we leave our thanks for his helpfulness and companionship in guiding us through our high school years. To the faculty we leave our appreciation for helping us through many new experiences. We leave to our parents our wrinkled brow caused from the many hours of plotting new ways to dodge our schoolwork. To the big wheels of next year, the seniors, we leave our high and mighty ways. To the rising juniors we leave our ability to survive the last two years of English. Rising sophomores, we leave to you, our never accomplished hours of study. ARTICLE II STEVE TII..LEY, LEON PHILLIPS, and KENNETH HESTER leave their 600 series in bowling to Jo Cooksey, Nadine Hudson, and Gail Bullins. JON REYNOLDS leaves his football pants to Tommy Edwards. Keep those legs churning, Tom! Ski King, TIMMY NORMAN, and Daddy-O, JOE LEGG, leave their skis to Larry Crater and Perry Craft. ELAINE HAUSER, MARY LOWDER, and GLENDA KIMMER will their quiet ways to Ann Steelman and Judy Teague. JIMMY COHN wills his ability to cut Miss Farthing's English class five minutes early to Mike Beauchamp and Vicky Conrad . COLENE BOLES, GLENDA VOGLER, PATT HORTON, and ELIZABETH PETERS leave the sparklers on their hands to Reba Flynn, Becky Drane, and Charlotte Charles. GARY BARNEY and LARRY ETCHISON will their crazy driving habits to Thomas Moody and Wayne Hauser. Listen for those sirens, boys. JERRY CORNATZER and BOBBY ADAMS leave their calm ways to Jerry Taylor. CASPER LEE JONES, SHERRIL STEWART, and BOB HIGGINS leave the ir ability to catch the women's eyes to Butch Hogue, Frank Harrelson, and Woody Comatzer. To Harry Gassaway, BOBBY TESH bestows his never dying friendship. MARY CHARLES CROUCH and SHELIA BOOSE leave their little black address books to Lynn Harper, Linda Henning, and Nancy Phelps. BRENDA TESH THOMPSON leaves the title to her Ford to Sandra Ayers, Carolyn Tesh, and Pat Lawson-so maybe they, too, can catch a man. JANICE CONRAD and VIRGINIA BOLEN leave their ways of se tting on the good side of teachers to Carol Ctunbo and Carol Renegar. JUDY MOCK leaves her pleasantness in Annual work to Julia Messick and Jackie Casey. JANE ANDREW and DORIS LAWSON leave their crazy ping-pong shots to Joyce Tesh, Mimi Jones, and Ethel Griffith. LOUISE STEWART and BRENDA HILL will their position around the juke box to Linda Moore and Carol Jean Hale. Keep those feet shifting, juke box hounds. BILL SIDES and TOMMY DAVIS bestow their huge frames upon Jum Kendrick and Hal Stultz. To Billie Jo Jarvis and Dorothy Noel, LINDA LOWDER and MARY ANN SLOAN leave their abil ity to keep the hallways in a turmoil. AUSTIN MCGUIRE, and DONALD HAUSER will to Carey Mock and Jack Todd their efficiency in arriving late every day at school because of flat tires. BETSY REED leaves her Yankee accent and her New York summers to Barbara Levens, El izabe th Ann Miller and Zana Mendenhall. WAYNE HUTCHINS and TOMMY HERMAN leave their cue sticks to Jim Winfrey, Thomas Reavis, and Harold Groce. GENE GROCE can always pick the winners at the Shack. He wills his skill to Larry Childress and Jerry Robertson. RICHARD VITEK and DAVID SHELTON leave their position in the Honor Society to Melvin Forre st and Cleo Beckner. Keep studying, boys! RONALD SPAINHOUR and SAM SAPSAY will the ir physiques to Phillip Crater and Andy Buchanan. Wrestlers, beware! GENE and JOHNNY SPEAS leave to the Reich twins and the Pratt twins their ability to keep the teachers confused. PEGGY HARPER and GARY PEACOCK leave all the ir women to Harry Pink and Tom Binkley. MIKE KITE wills his big-legged levies to Mike Quinn. Don't split 'em, Mike! All the witty remarks flying around school are willed to Lacy Harris and Marg e Whe e ling from BILL HUFF and MANCI-IEL BARNEY. DAVID SMITH wills his natural blond hair to Steve Lewis. Don't wow the girls too much, Steve. KAY VAN DOEREN leaves her spot on the basketball team to Maxine Crim and Linda Nichols. DON'BRENER, HAROLD COX, and WAYNE MOSER will their ability to sleep in class and not get caught to Bill Nifong and Gwyn Riddle. No snoring, boys. ODELL SHIELDS and VIVLAN SLOAN leave their ability to go steady and not crack up or break up to Byron Seagraves, Darlene Hickman, Tommy Johnson, and Glenda Nifong. 70 MONT Y MATTHEWS wills his all-round ability in sports to Don Bowman, Lindsay Watkins, and Karl Stimpson. ROGER GOUGH and ROBERT BYERS leave their superior actions while driving their buses to C.W. Cox and James Hutchins. Those long hours spent working at Woolworth's by ETHEL MILLER and LYDIA BINKLEY are left to Linda Bodsford, Linda Dorsett, and Louise Bolt. RUTH TAYLOR leaves her job as scorekeeper to Carol Holder and Brenda Bodsford. MARY LOU PERRYMAN would love to give her good grades in advanced math away. Veola Yates, Linda Brandon, and Betty Rice are the lucky receivers. MARIE HARPER and JUDY TURNER will their neatness to Vicky Brown, Kathy Essex, and Joyce Spainhour. WILLIE KIGER and JERRY JONES leave their ability to smoke in the bathrooms and not get caught to Edgar Campbell, Phillip Shelton, and Bill Jarvis. DAVID LAWSON leaves his shop ability to David Pickett, Larry Crater, and Ralph McKinney. ROY KEATON and GORDON HUFFMAN leave their sarcastic remarks about teachers to Tony Johnson, Eddie Powell, and Eddie Carter. ANN ALSOBROOK and JANET MILLER will their assistance to Mrs. Butner in chemistry to Barba r a Parker, Kathy. Reynolds, and Linda Berrier. LARRY BOLES and ROY LIVENGOOD leave their hair cuts to James Vickers. RUTH CHURCH, GUANDELLA ISGETT and WANDA PETTY's one and only ambition is to be through school forever. These great ambitions are willed to Patsy Pegram, Joyce McGilliard, Linda Harper, and Sue Elmore. JOBY POTEAT leaves his co-ordination in sports to Richard McMordie. No broken bones, please. NANCY KNOTT and EUGENIA HOWARD leave their offices in Y- Teens to Nancy Williams and Judy Hardin. To Blanche Holder, BECKY JARVIS wills her cheerleading ability. ,Cheer those teams on, Blanche. ROY MENDENHALL and BRENDA BEROTH are the two who have such fun b owling in the afternoons. They hope. Frank Evans: Marianne Wiggs, Jim Boyd, and Paulette Vestal do the same. KENNETH FORD and DERRIS FOSTER leave their ping-pong ability to Doug Jones and Benny She e ts. Don't beat everyone, boys. GREGORY COLBERT and GEORGE FEARRINGTON leave the ir undivided attention in P. A. D. to Wayne Flynn and Charles Sheek. ROBERT SLATER and JOE ROTHROCKFS toilsome hours of hair grooming are left to Kenne th Tate, Thad Reavis and Tommy Laird. PAT DANIELS, RUBY YATES, and ANN LADD KING leave their positions. at Staley's to Glenda Locklear and Joan Miller. JERRY TEAGUE and DONALD CRATER will their success in holding a job in D istributive Education to Ralph Johnson, Jackie Boyer, Brenda Poston, and Bonita Conrad. Frank Transou and Thomas Smith will receive the quality of making the bus drivers angry from ROBY CLEARY and GENE EDWARDS. CAROLYN WELLMAN and BRENDA SPAUGH leave their giggles to Sandy Smith, Kaye Hawkins, and Jane Foster. Jim Mechum is the one selected as receiver of the senior class presidency from NORVELL GROSS. , KATIE HICE, MARY KATHERINE MCMILLAN, and DOROTHY BOVENDER leave their beloved homeroom teacher, Mrs. Russell, to Edna James, Linda Conrad, Betty Garretson, and June Ball. BROOK WHITEHEAD and GAIL ROMINGER leave their sophisticated manner to Judy Boles, Marg are t Cox, and Myrna Sealy. JUDY ROOP LEWIS leaves her ability to snag a husband to Bonnie Sink, Sue Beauchamp, and Faye Bodsford. To Janet Davis, Ann Whitman, Judy Adcock, and Shelia Smith, a vast knowledge of home economics is left from RACHEL MABE, I-IAZEL DRAUGI-IN, and RACHEL SPEAS. Donald Cecil, Wayne Harris, and Bob Brewer receive from ROY DALTON and CURTIS MILLER the skill they have for dashing down the hall after school and only knocking down three people. GERALD DINKINS and DODD LINKER leave the shoes off their horses to I-larry Voss and Jerry Shore, who can sure make ringers out of them. JANE FRYE, JEAN DAVIS, and LINDA MCBRIDE will their desks in bookkeeping to Patsy Shoaf, Joann Hudson and Nancy Davis. TERRY l-IELLARD and WAVELL FOGLEMAN leave their brains to Glenn Renegar, Billy Harrell, and Billy Sealy. CHARLES HIGGINS, GAIL MEADOWS, and BOBBIE JEAN LARGEN leave their ability to keep Mrs. McGirt on her toes to Linda Norman, Carol Jones, and Georgia Marshall. ROBERT TUTTLE leaves his bus driver's position to Roy Foster. CAROL JAMES, TONA JENNINGS, and ROCHELLE YOUNG leave their p le a s a nt s mi le s to Wihna Sue Adams, Emestine Brewer and Darlene Constable. TOMMY HARRELL and DANNY l-IAUSER seemed to end up skipping class to work in shop. Clay Furches, Hugh Cheek, and Carl Cook, do you think you'll do this? Witnesses: Testators: Little Henry, Popeye KAY VAN DOEREN, JOBY POTEAT 71 61444 ln the autumn of 1956, excited me mbers of the Class of 1960 took a giant step in preparation for future standing among ,their fellow men. After slight confusion during the opening days,the class settled down to the newness of the high school routine. Many new friendships developed, and many students participated actively in the o r g a n i z ati o ns and activities of the new Southwest High School. Many boys, boasting of their fleet-footedness, had opportunity to put their skill to good use as the first annual Sadie Hawkins Day Race appealed to many members of the Freshman Class. At the beginning of the tenth-grade year, Kay VanDoeren and MontyMatthews took the honors in the first ping-pong to urn am ent, as this new element appeared on the scene. During this year the Junior Varsity basketball team brought home the first basketball championship. One of the outstanding events in the Sophomore year was the dedication of the athletic field in memory of George T. Moody. Organization of the Junior Class was accomplished early in the year with the election of the class officers, President, Jon Reynolds 3 Vice-President, Richard Vitek, Gary Barney, Perry Harper, Nancy Knott, and Mary Lou Perryman, Sec- retary, Glenda Vogler, and Treasurer, N orvell Gross. Miss Snow, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Russell, Mrs. Butner, and Mrs. Simmons were the loyal and hard-working sponsors.Foremost among the many problems was the acquisition of financial support for the presentation of the Junior-Senior Prom. Due to the total effort of the Junior Class, the formal aff air, themed Sophisticated Swing, was labeled a success. Helping to alleviate the problems which were encountered at the 1959 commencement exercises were Junior Mar- shals, Richard Vitek and Kay VanDoeren, Co-Chiefs, Doris Lawson, Gary Barney, Judy Turner, Bill Sides, Glenda Vogler, Jon Reynolds, Jane Frye, and Norvell Gross. Bringing additional honor to the Junior Class was Mary Lou Perryman, who was presented with the DAR award, which is based on citizenship and character. The closing chapter of high school life began under the direction of the Senior Class officers, Norvell Gross,President, Steve Tilley, Dodd Linker, Gary Peacock, and David Shelton, Vice-Presidents, Kay Van.Doeren, Secretary, and Glenda Vogler, Treasurer. Working with these competent officers were our sponsors, Miss Cook, Miss Adams, Miss Farthing, and Mrs. Russell. Other prominent positions in student leadership were held by Richard Vitek, President of the Student Body, Judy Turne r, Secretary of the Student C ounc i 15 Odell Shields, Editor of the Odyssey , and Judy Mock, Editor of TI-IE ILIAD. One of the highlights of the Senior year was the crowning of Kay VanDoeren as the 1959 Homecoming Queen. Other important activities were the election of Class Day officers, superlatives, and mascots. Scarlet and ivory were chosen as the class colors, with the red rose as the class flower. Members of the Senior Class who brought honor to themselves and to the class by being chosen for the National Honor Society were Kay VanDoeren, Jon Reynolds, Ann Alsobrook, Janice Conrad, Ruth Taylor, Richard Vitek, Judy Mock, Norvell Gross, Judy Turner, Glenda Vogler, Vivian Sloan, Mary Katherine McMillan, David Shelton, and Nancy Knott. The final chapter consisted of pages filled with me mori es of Class Day, Kids' Day, Senior Class picnic, and the Baccalaureate Sermon. As these events fade into the past, this chronicle comes to a close with each member of the class, now as an indi- vidual, realizing that his future accomplishments are dependent upon his past experiences, opportunities, and the ac- ceptance of guidance from those who led him. 72 Qfadef Poem The hour of parting now is here With high school at our back, Our thoughts roam o'er the path Of mem'ries beaten track. How years have passed on fleeting wings! The time for parting's near, But we are richer now Than when we entered here. So by unce asing work and play Through hardships known to few, We 've reached the height of one desire And gained some wisdom, too. The days at Southwest draw to an end With friends and comrades true, We've sung the songs of dear school days, And so we say adieu. Now we shall go our separate ways With mingled smiles and tears. The class of '60, its joys and its sorrows, We'll cherish for many years MARY LOU PERRYMAN NORVELL GROSS eral .SW Now the time has come to say farewell, to all of you. Memories crowd our minds as we depart, dear Southwest School. But each occasion here, we cannot forget, For being a part of you, we will not regret. Every year has marked a page in our life's history. Through events that led to everyone's maturity. So toward the future years in God we'll stand, Our deep gratitude to you that lent a helping hand. JANICE CONRAD STEVEN TILLEY C4444 Maia To look up, not down To look forward, not back To look out, not in- and To lend a hand. Scarlet and Ivory glam Qlaww 1 , n x ... Mama Carol Beroth Tim Harper , . 1 l fy f gb -'flf . - ' . '-W1 a U ' ' ' AX '- 1 A-74.-.IZA f ' F -iff' a ' . 'Vs' ' 's 3. -iff . X' E! as Q I H' 4 ' f. 1 Q U , .5 . 9 I W .. fir , V -' ' f V . '- J' .- , , f ' igjs tw J fmqq L I Y 'A tl - ig- ' 51? fx k H' f 4. .. 5 , w .,. . 1 ' , J . 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'.,' 4 N .- -7 f-1. Q ' ' ' - , '31, T4 'iY:,, ,E iz Ara ' ,Wig 'F-sflfi arf .Q V ' V, .M bm I ky.. I, 1, -ff!! f5.l7K' 1, uiY ::.flYL:, :Af i:E'.14E7,i:f , mn Mfr' X , L ' ' ' sk I ' A Honor Graduates are those seniors who completed their high school career with the highest scholastic average. Taking top honors in the Class of '60 are the eleven students pictured here. During the past four years they have accumulated quality points totaling 601. Obtaining and maintaining top rank in a class of 137 students is a noteworthy accomplishment. In recognition of this achievement each of these graduates is presented with a trophy at commencement exercises. ANN ALSOBROOK LYDIA BINKLEY NORVELL GROSS NANCY KNOTT MARY KATHRYN MCMILLIAN WP' IF JUDY Mocx DAVID sHELroN JUDY TURNER 493 -sr- are-5 'T' C G l '5'l' 1r '4u ff. i KAY VAN DOEREN RICK VITEK GLENDA VOGLER afffay ,, ., .T L , f .Queen KAY VAN DOEREN5 MIKE KITE, escort. 'S . N' vf S. ,Y .R,,.v,'4. .. -if 555' Q2 W .2 'fl 'l Z ' Gem! 'G -Front, center Tkay Van'Doeren, queeng Mike Kite reseortr-First-row, left to right: Glenda Vogler, Steve Tilley, Doris Lawton, Gary Barney. Second row: Judy Hardin, Gary Peacock, Julia Messick, Bilijides, Birbmrarker, chif1ercnmafzew1Phire1-fevH-5ud+Luzz,MLa,yme.B13i1ier:e, jane Crater, Snooky Everhart, Jeannie Shaw, Richard Vitek. Fourth row: Martha Hardin, jimmy Hunter, Mirian Brewer, Lynn Parrish, Betty Brewer, Mike Hauser. S ir if ea Q Q- 3? -E v v wr? Z f I if -QT... 5--... L... . . 1Y'4 .1 1 n 'r V. ,D- ' r . 4 1. v 1 'M gn 3 Q uxutwafwafuhali JUDY HARDIN 60-644 LINDSAY WATKINS T 55 l ii-, MIKE BEAUCHAMP VICKY BROWN CLAY FURCHES GEORGIA MARSHALL J IM MECHUM JULIA 'MESSICK EDDIE 'POWELL iQ ,.... -'IQVO BYRON SEAGRAVES ANN STEELMAN MARIANNE WIGGS YJ as .,,. , M 1 n,,, .Lg x K. fn A 'x s ' ...J -S - fees m :SER- K ,Q ...,,- N, -s 5 iffi' e 5,jf:g:f For--irq ., .- -L. - ,Z-in , . Y Ai - 1 - .- , , First row, left to right: Julia Messick, Asso- ciate E d i t o rg Ju dy Mock, Editor, Jackie Casey, Associate Editor. Second row, stand- ing: Miss Rosalie Adams, Doris Lawson, Art Editorg David Shelton, Sports Editorg Glenda Vogler, Features Editor, Janet Miller, Class Editor, Janice Conrad, BusinessMa.nager5 Ruth Taylor, Activities Editor. III ltrr J 746 Mac! Miss Rosalie Adams, Advisor, Judy Mock, Editor. Se ate d,' left to right: Miss Rosalie Adams, Advisor, Judy Hardin, Julia Messick, Judy Mock, Jackie Casey, Ruth Taylor, Carol Clunbo. Standing, first row: Doris Lawson, Gaynelle Marti n, Elaine Hauser, Janet Hunter, Linda Jones, Darlene Hickman, Janet Miller, Vicky Brown, Marianne Wiggs, Jane Martin, H. V. Milner. Second row: Harry Pink, Wavell Fogleman, Richard Harper, Laura Jo Hampton, Cathy Reynolds, Glenda Vogler, Byron Se ag rave s, Susan Reynolds, David Shelton, Janice Conrad, Bill Nifong. julia Messick, Jackie Casey. use '.- , D E V ' iT 5 X7 iv- The Birth of the Annual, the layout. Making final decisions on the layout of the 1960 edition of THE ILLAD are' Ruth Taylor, Julia Messick, jackie Casey, Doris Lawson, David Shelton, Wave11Fog1eman, Mr. Bill Hunter, and Judy Mock. The last step of a long trip. Taking the completed annual material to the publisher are Judy Mock and Ruth Taylor. vi Pl - L , M., Y E f 4 5 NJ Q ,V 1, 7 'Y ' aiu' 1 I 0 . ' -Sl'-2 yi I-I M I M w'..., f M-, , - 1 I 4 X L A h Fis J, ia- ffm ,f .nik L 7 Q - n ff! .E ,NF n,! . , 5, 1' '- 'ijgz MW.. 1 4: 1 I ' E lung -wzm, .QFMQH .y ---- W me Wi 'MGH '-5? Nf? xy' is ,fi lb Cmnbo, Linda Berrier, Judy Hardin, Glenda Vogler, ,Io , Linda Nichols, Mary Lou Perryman, Pat Lawson,- Parker, Janet Hunter, Karen Gunderson, Julia Messick, Griffith. Third row: Lanier Woosley, Bucky Martin, Wayne , Perry Harper, Gary Peacock, Jon Reynolds, Norvell Gross, Jim Mechum, Richard Harper, Ronnie Harper. Helping to carry out the work of the Student Council effectively Eare several permanent committees. One, pictured here, is the Sympathy Committee. The members are, left to right: Eddie Schraff, Steven Tilley, Miss Sally Huffman, Sponsor, Jane Frye, Chairman, Joyce Spainhour, Byron Seagraves, Kermit Essex, and Janet Hunter. Awami UMW Seated, left to right: Janice Conrad, Secretary, Norvell Gross, President, Kay Van Doeren, Vice-President. Stand- ing: Mrs. Bonnie Green, Sponsor, Ann Alsobrook, Treas- urer, Ruth Taylor, Reporter. Seated, left to right: Ann Alsobrook, Janice Conrad, Norvell Gross, Kay Van Doeren, Ruth Taylor, Mrs. Bonnie Green. Standing: Nancy Knott, Richard Vitek, Judy Turner, Jackie Casey, Julia Messick, Jon Reynolds, Glenda Vogler, Georgia Marshall, Mary Kathryn McMillan, David Shelton, Vivian Sloan, Judy Mock, Vicky Brown. - - - -- - - -- -- -1.-4, - The National Honor Society is an organization that confers on its m e mb e rs the highest honor received by them during their high school years. Membership in this chapter is based upon Scholarship, Character, Service, and Leadership. A scholarship average of at least 2.4 quality points is required for membership in this chapter. The purpose of this chapter is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a de- sire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the de ve lopme nt of character in stude nts of Southwest High School. THE PLEDGE I pledg e myself ever to seek the light of truth, to hold before the school scholarly habits, to engage in'worthy ser- vice, and to lead forward in all things that shall advance the welfare of the school. I ple dg e myself to uphold the high purposes of this society to which Ihave been elected, striving in every way by work and deed to make its ideals the ideals of my school. - W 1 A These are the old members of the Southwest Chapter of the National Honor Society and the newly tapped members during the Fall Induction. 101 '? ! ! !?! v Y if ,,.4'.' '.:f',., ff ,sly ,,- W-J? if -- is f..q1. ly L :f 'N It I-N uu- ,r 'fl7, l I A 4,46 :Ts-:Eel .35 :1' .-1 , -4 5.5- Y A tea, sponsored by the Society, is given for all the members, their parents, and teachers, after each induction. 4- -5 P , If Q egg. Sgr ,Q i Z ' g ' if - -P ei 5-fem ff:-1 ge .F - 1 E: fee. me .-, ., - ,, .hub-10.-.. . . , ' 'l guifvleolmn, top fe borromfjon Reynelds, Stephen Tilley, Clay Furehes, Billy Joe Huff, Bob Brewer,q1.2SniPllll Linker, Byron Seagraves, Tommy Edwards, Newell Gross, Richard Vitek, Odell Shields, Harry Pink, Eddie Carter. colggrrxn, foreground:!,D2fPid Slgelton, Mechqggl, Don Bowma.u, Gary Peacock, Treasurer, Joby Poteat, Chap .Giry Barney, Secretarygg Bill Sides, Vice3PresidenfQ Monty Matthews, President, Mr. Gilmer Binkley, Sponsor. Back row, left to right: Snookey Everhart, Mike Hauser, Wayne Burl-cette, Lindsay Watkins, Eddie Powell, Perry Harper, ' . Jim Boyd. S 17 - 1 l rqcfudaa l MISS RUTH FARTHING Al' W Mimi jones, Associate Editor, Odell Shields, Editor, Vivian Sloan, Associate Editor. Seated, left to right: Mimi Jones, Odell Shields, Vivian Sloan. Standing: first row: Clydene Sprinkle, Joanne Hudson, Nancy Knott, Georgia Marshall, Maxine Crim, Elizabeth Peters, Mary Lou Perryman, Brenda Spaugh. Second row: Deanna Sprinkle , Betsy Reid, Eddie Powell, Clay Furches, Ronald Spainhour, Miss Ruth Farthing Advisor, Norvell Gross, Bill Nifong, Harry Pink. 7 First row, left to right: Jean Davis, Jane Andrew, Jane Frye, Tona Jennings, Mary Charles Crouch, Katie Hice, Ruth Church, Linda Nichols. Second row: Bonnie Sink, Joanne Hudson, Marie Harper, Elizabeth Peters, Coleen Boles, Kay Hawkins, Linda Bodsford, Brenda Poston, Mrs. Dorothy Russell, Advisor. Third row: Nadine Hudson, Margie Wheeling, Jo Cooksey, Billie Jo Jarvis, Barbara Parker, Carolyn Tesh, Paulette Vestal, Brenda Spaugh, Rachel Spease, Miss Nell Lennon, Advisor. Fourth row: Carol Jean Hale, Ernestine Brewer, Ann Whitman, Ann Steelman, Joyce McGalliard, Ann Smith, Jane Foster, Marie Davis, Linda Henning, Patsy Pegram. ' feacim Q ip Q, WWW Seated, left to right: Tona Jennings, E Treasurer, Jane Frye, President, Jean Davis, S e c re t a ry. Standing: Linda Nichols, Student Council Representa- tive, Jane Andrew, Parliamentarian, K at i e I-li c e, Vice-President, Ruth Church, Historian, Mary Charle s Crouch, Reporter. X-:iff 'S 104 50 dx 'ddU!lllt1F MIM!!! fi uns ci I ESS Htl xi '4.. L L'- 7K S.. 1' nn? I , 6 1 . Mal ' ai is D -'91 , i . , H V Q T ' ' 1 3 ' ' lil V . I. ' .T g.-it . ' 'ln I e The ptuposes for which this organization is formed are: To develop competent, aggressive business leadership. To create more understanding and interest in choosing business occupations. To strengthen the confidence of F. B. L. A. members in themselves and their work. To encourage members in the development of individ- ual projects and in establishing themselves in business. To encourage m e mbe rs to improve their homes and community. To develop character, train for useful citizenship and foster patriotism. To participate in cooperative effort. To encourage improvement in scholarship and promote school loyalty. To encourage and practice thrift. To establish and improve standards for entrance upon store and office occupations. Off to the F. B. L. A. Convention. The F. B. L. A. Christmas Project if I 1 ,..f a LV we in Elllabeth Peters Jgclqe Cgsgy President Vice-President . k Vicky Brgwn a Julia MQSSIC T J J Janice Conrad Secretary re asurer Jfldy Lutz. X A N Ruth Taylor Song Leader Parliamentarian Sandra Ayers Historian RGPOITCP First row, left to right: Judy Lutz, Julia Messick, Diane Beckner, Pat Lawson, Jackie Casey, Elizabeth Peters, Sandra Ayers, Vicky Brown, Janice Conrad, Ruth Taylor. Second row: Mrs. Elizabeth Greene, Advisor, Janet Miller, Lynn Bailey, Tona Jennings, Mary Lou Perryman, Jo Cooksey, Brenda Beroth, Carolyn Craver, Janet Hunter, Jackie McKnight, Peggy Humble. Third row: Miss Sally Huffman, Advisor, Emily Ketner, Nancy Williams, Linda Berrier, Brenda Tesh, Paulette Vestal, Leona Binkley, Daphane Wall, Glenda Pardue, Mary Charles Crouch, Brenda Spaugh. Fourth row: Marian Lashmit, Karan Gunderson, Emily Williams, Nancy Beroth, Carol Stilley, Judy Kendrick, Kay Howerton, Joyce Shields, Pat Milhous. Fifth row: Judy Mock, Nadine Hudson, Gail Bullins, Ruby Yates, Marie Harper, Colene Boles, Virginia Bolen, Billie Jo Jarvis, Deamie Griffith. af ,jaw ,i,g..4u5 ' Do you think we will ever get these yearbooks made? Boy, aren't these refreshments good? 74 . F. H. A. CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage, and high hopes, For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of Everything that is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. 107 Skit at District Rally ,,.. v1--'Av Ag.,-.ff..4,Ql, ,S-M, r J ju. -I ' 1 P , . 9 4 b - '. 4 Q f '!,'9 L Eb 'J '14, - 1.7.3. ,H-. I C774 First row, left to right: Mr. L. Crotts, Sponsor, G. Colbert, N. Craver, R. Keaton, G. Fearrington, T. Harrell, B. Harrell, G. Huffman, Mr. T. Pratt, Sponsor. Second row: B. Slater, C. Higgins, D. Foster, J. Boyer, G.Wrights, 'W. Davis, L. Hayes, O. Groce, J. Huffman, L.Maines. Third row: E. Selph, B. McGinnis, L. Parrish, J. Lowder, C. Miller, B. Wood, C. Beckner, R. Mitchell, J. I-lutchens, C. Wooten, J. Miller. Fourth row: J. Disher, C. Dunn, S. Sloan, R. Matthews, T. Drane, R. Reavis, E. Spillman, J. Barney, j. Burke, G. Fearrington, A. Holshouser. Fifth row: K. james, G. Griffith, B. Forbis, A. French, R. johnson, G. Riddle, T. Reavis, C. W. Cox, L. Boles, I.. McDaniel, L. Hester. Sixth row: D. Cecil, G. Long, G. Fearrington, G.Vogler, W. Joyner, S. Cox, T. Redding. Seventh row: C.Beckner, S. Strupe, L. Hicks, A. Craver, S. Mock, P. Wagoner, R. McDaniel, S. Patton, C. Vest, I. Plemmons, F. Long. alfa? QM Left to right: Mr. Frank Robinson, Sponsor, Clay Furches, Thomas Davis, Richard Harper, Harry Pink, Bill Nifong Second row: Eddie Powell, jerry Cornatzer, Roger Jones, Robert Wishon, Ronnie Harper. 2 ? I , t src :Ll .. -L1 'uv 'kv' 1 F fiivdriife First row, left to right: Officers, Byron Seagraves, Vice-President, Carol Renegar, Secretary, Ethel Griffith, Georgia Marshall, Song Leader, Patsy Hicks, Pianist, Harry Pink, Reporter. Second row: Quiz team, Judy Mock, Howard, Mimi Jones, Joyce Tesh, Carolyn Wellman, Shirley Myers, Mary Kathryn -McMillan, Mrs. Oliiigr,Sta'nleyQg7Sponso J Third row: Barbara Levens, Darlene Hickman, Sue Elmore, Carol Cumbo, Linda Berrier, Jo Cooksey, Nadinell-lzldson, Gail Bullins, Rosalyn Pratt, Joanne Hudson, Kay Hawkins, Marie Davis, Brenda Poston, Ruby Davis. Fourth row: Lindsay Watkins, Jim Mechum, Jane Frye, Mary Lowder, Pat Lawson, Sandra Ayers, Mary Charles Crouch, Ruby Yates, Brenda Spaugh, Linda Bodsfonzi, Kathy Essex, Lynn Harper, Louena Garrison, Janet Loafman. Fifth rowcafay Reichjfwandag, Butcher, Linda Conrad, Ronald Spainhour, Joe Richardson, Barbara Angell, Sue Lanier, Edna James? Sixth row: Phyllis Griffith, Judy Conrad, Nancy Phelps, Nancy Davis, Ernestine Brewer, Betty Rice, Becky Drane, Sue Meadows, Louise Dunn, Jane Crater, Carol Hoots, Carolyn Lineberry, Blanche I-Iolder. Seventh row: Judy Adcock, Carol Jones, Linda Brannon, Sue Beauchamp, Brenda Bodsford, Ann Whitman, June Ball, Carol Crouch, Margaret Pilcfher, Maxine Crim, Gail Rominger, Vicky Conrad, Sharon Wells. Eighth row: Douglas Jones, Jerry Scott, Tommy Johnson, Donald Cecil, Julia Miller, Carolyn Conrad, Maxine Kiger, Virginia Hudson, Susan Pratt, Patsy Shoaf. Seated, left to right: Ronald Spainhour, Carolyn Wellman, Ann Alsobrook, Janice Conrad, Brenda Beroth, Becky Jarvis, Thomas Moody, Wayne Hauser. Standing, first row: Betsy Reid, Phyllis Woosley, Joanne Hudson, Susan Pratt, Diane Windsor, Linda Conrad, Margaret Pilcher. Second row: Miss Frances Snow, Advisor, Blanche Holder, Judy Conrad, Brenda Hill, Virginia Bolen, Lydia Binkley, Maxine Crim, Janet Miller. Zawya The F. T. A. High School Club-Seeks to Enable Its Members: To study and to identify the qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are basic or related to succe ssful teaching. To acquire an understanding of the history and development of our public schools, their purposes and ob- jectives, and an appreciation of the contributions they have made to our democratic, free society. To secure accurate information on vocational opportunities in education, and the special competences required, to aid in self-evaluation. To participate in prevocational activities which are both exploratory and developmental in nature. 110 UMM Seated, left to right: Miss Frances Snow, Sponsorg Carolyn Wellman, T re a s u r e rg Brenda Beroth, Presidentg Janice Conrad, Vice-Presidentg Be c ky Jarvis, Secretary, Wayne Hauser, Librarian, Ronald Spainhour,Par1iame ntariang Ann A 1 s o b r o o k, Student Council Reporter, Thomas Moody, Historian. Initiation of new members. The F. T.A. Party 4. '--' GM First co1Lu'nn, top to bottom: Arthur I-iolshouse r, Larry Etchison, jerry Cornatzer, David Pickett, Steve Lewis, Harry Pink, Gary Barney, Lacy Harris, Perry Harper. Second column: Timmy Norman, Lindsay Watkins, Dan Brewer, Bud Hauser, Karl Stimpson, Ronnie Harper, Ioby Poteat. Third column: Don Bowman, Jerry Taylor, Thomas Moody, Harold Shore, Norman Craver, Jim Boyd. Fourth column: Tommy Davis, Leon Phillips, Gary Peacock, Donald Hauser, Joe Legg, Frank Evans, Frank Harrelson, Tommy Edwards, Eddie Garter. Sitting, left to right: Monty Matthews, Jon Reynolds, Woody Cornatzerg Sponsors, Mr. jim Mast, Mr. Phillip Triplxtt. UWM amigpwim Left to right: Jon Re yn old s, President, Woody Cornatzer, Vice -President, Monty M a t 1: h e w s, Secretary- Tre asurerg Mr. jim Mast, Mr. Phillip Triplett, Sponsors. EN W k mx 'I 5 . ,QT- - 1.. . 1 q, .: E' ,gf tw' -4 AQ' f ' 017 , 1 V V1 ,, ra ng First row, left to right: Judy Hardin, Secretary, Kay Van Doeren, President, Joan Miller, Vice-President. Second row: Jo Cooksey, Student Council Representative, Ruth Taylor, Treasurer, Miss Frances Cook, Sponsor. Gm' M GM Top to bottom: Miss Frances Cook, Sponsor, Judy Hardin, Jo Cooksey, Doris Lawson, Kay Van Doeren, Tona Jennings, Judy Mock, Donna Davis, Carolyn Craver, Ruth Taylor, Becky Jarvis, Joan Miller, Jane Crater, Frankie Vaught. U , 0 '4 J ll J 1 P! lr Q- 1 -A .. fin-r gi. , .,,'- 1 4. 1 ' ' K 1 h. al -,W-Q51-9.x-v..3 23?-3.5 - M , V, V -V . Q-. ' - JU 5,21 CL. ' , -I, 1 f i Yw :'W APA Yflflaf .. ' ' '- T1 , pf-:4g'r-Q14 'fi 'I Q gang: '-lil' -1 f - !f11y R,,g: . Y ' . . U . . -4 A f-gem S 05,5-V 3 .54 v r J1 .2l T'-P First row, left to right: Ruby Yates, Wilma Adams, Bobbie jean Largen. Second row: Dianne Beckner, Glenda Vogler, Elaine Hauser, Linda McBride. Thixd row: Ronald Spainhour, Mrs. Lois McGirt, Sponsor, Janice Conrad, Lydia Binkley, Frances Peters, Gail Rominger, Carol Crouch. .lzfwmy GM Library Club Officers First row, left to right: Ruby Yates, Reporter, Glenda Vogler, President, Elaine Hauser, Vice-President. Second row: Mrs. Lois McGirt, Sponsor, Janice Conrad, Secretary, Lydia Binlcley, Treasurer. Library Pages at Work Left to right: Elaine Hauser, Dianne Beckner, Sarah Sain Q 114 w w ,-1 - ,, ., .V . H iff? -1 NfE'.2B,?l3fe3? H13 11 , L-. .1-W' 4 Q, 'LHS ul 'av 2 rv. rf r-:Zu 'J -3- ,, y .Q , qt ,. 1 ' ' ' 44,5 Q ,- . :iff If Q ' Sh 35 P9 .JI 5 -I 'T Yi- ii av - '1 -f-.,,....-A V 7 ,-.,,-.,gg'f'Q if , Y Y ',,Ai:f:7-V iiw,Ws, Af. LV.,. n 1 -Q -A + A 1 ' ,.,. Q 1 1-Q-L3 T K 4 Y H. . , V - Q 1' . , . mu-P. E ' 59,411 f , 7 ' ,. L?iL.' ,in G v L,- iff, 6 I, gg Wvfr r gh! If 9., X ...- ....k,,,:.,. . -5.4 1 4 I 39, ,M V j , X 7 f V. - V my , EQ EMS -f m ww W if N 5 , WW ' 4 r Y , f . 7 7 ' g,f?VR, ,, f ' 'vi 1 - xiii, gin f WS! llfm .. K v ' - ll1,9 5 ,-,.J- . . 1 f .- V . - ,--:-. -V .-' . W . ' .., , - , - . v ,g.5Zasgggf me 1 , -- ...V -. ,ig ' ' . I I' . P ., - JT , ...M E.. , ' --.-. 1 , mc! 7eem First row, left to right: Mrs. Harriett Binkley, Sponsor, E. Williams, H. Gordon, Secretary, L. Hampton, Inter- Clllb C0U11Ci1M9mbe1'i G' Pafdufii C. Craver, Pre side nt, B. Howard, Treasurer, D. Wall, Vice-President, M. Harding' L. jones. Second row: E. Holder, K. Maynard, M. L. Darnell, M. Dennis, L. Dunn, S. Meadows, M. Collette, R. Davis, J. McKnight, P. Humble. Third row: S. Stimpson, N. Beroth, G. Reavis, P.Mi1hous, S. Reynolds, K. Gunderson, B.J. Newsome, S. Parker, B.G. Martin, B. Barney. ME Top row, left to right: R. Keaton, C. jones, B. Vogler, G. Riddle, S. Stewart, P. Craft, T. Johnson, R. Gough, O. Shields, G. Peacock, L. Phillips, B. Sides, N. Gross, lj. Speas. Front row: M. Quinn, T. Smith, W. Harris, C. Beckner, B. Harrell, R. Byers, C. W. Cox, T. Foster, T. Norman, K. Stimpson, D. Brewer, C. Miller, B. Sealy. First row, left to right: Mrs. Bowser, Sponsor, D. Smith, M. A. Sloan, Vice-President, F. Transou, President, C. Holder, Associate President, T. Laird, Treasurer. Second row: S. Smith, M. Sealy, L. Dorsett, L. Childress, B. Thompson, L. Harper, G. Nifong, R. Livengood, G. Locklear. Third row: J. Vickers, D. Crater, H. Cox, T. Reavis, J. jones, W. Hutchins, G.Edwards, B. Tesh, J. Rothrock, T.Herman, W. Moser, G. Speas, J. Teague. Gm' UMM First row, left to right: L. Harper, C.Essex, M. Lowder, L. Lowder, P. Daniels, R. Pratt, E. James, R. Church, K. I-lice, R. Speas, M. Crim. Second row: B. Largen, L. Conrad, N. Davis, P. Vestal, C. Tesh, P. Lawson, S. Ayers, L. Berrier, M.L. Perryrnan, J. Frye, S. Lewis, G. Kimmer, R. Mabe. Third row: P. Hicks, C. Stilley, R. Yates, B. Beroth, M. Lashmit, L. McBride, B. Holder, S. Elmore, W. Butcher, M. Wiggs, M. Jones, J. Hudson, G. Isgett. Fourth row: B. Spaugh, C. Crouch, M. Collebe, J. Miller. sv, ,. ,,l. ., . , . ,, l ,EEi?L, 42.I.,. ve: j I 1 I I s I W N1 g F 2 ' - an .a-nt., 4,8- U 1 lil' .M 9, if,t'7?l' ir., 5 'ik 73 ., J r., if :vAgY-,!,t,A W-,V .'gi 'Lf-12, f.,L,, 1 Lu- f f r--' if X 4 iff 'M - ff -15 it, .N Y 5 ,,vvm x 5 ,,,r,,s I' , .Cv il El!! ,,,. A A V I' ,g5s'gm'fi . Sv NL wHm-..... N11 Furla X ' ix J : I- 5 v V 5 fl 1' xp... ff Nw Q . -Q 1 'i,-an - 4 ,, , ,gap - f X 11 1 I I w 'Qin I I U ,i . A First row, left to right: Carolyn Craver, judy Hardi l Carol jones, Vicky Brown. Third row: julia Messi 'A ' .' Fourth row: Harry Pink, Andy Buchanan, David Sh ., Furches, Bill Hu F -- -- --w ra- .U . - ' ' First row, left to right: Frances Tuttle, Evelyn Holder, Emily Ketner, Hazel Gordon, Marian Lashmit, Betsy Reed. Sec- ond row: johnny Winfrey, Jane Martin, Bruce Allcorn, Roger I-Iocaday, Andy Sharpe, Bill Sealey, jerry Shore, Elizabeth Wolfe, Judy Conrad. Standing: Jim Richardson, Nancy Williams, Andy Buchanan, Tony Johnson, Tinkey Schaffer, Lanier Woosley, Miss Mildred Doub, Director. Lime! Mm 1 swing !. EN' 1 5, 121 I Qafefwza pmwmef K. Left to right: Loyce Brown, Lois Dorsett, Mary Norman, Margaret Boggs, Edna Binlcley, Nelle Harper, Nell Sprinkle. . N I ' ' - ,N N ' x , 1, 1 Y , H - . If, ' 'V ,v , ' H Y 5 :, l ' E , . -. X - 2 7 mg- 12- V qs: N M- Y ,g.? ,W K5 ..V 1 ,,.. A SCOTT ANTHONY 12.2 - -.-A Hia 1 V . e.:-,. -,,,, ,.,,, I XX ll'- . , ' , :lf , ' ll ' ' l 1',- , 4. - . 1- ug Y .A W rg, 5-gfA.':pg,,i. : E U uf: , -ik' .fl -ie. 4 ' 3. ir. We-r1L CZ,4-.5-:A,r ,. .Q-4.L.,.L...ars K , . w, J' ',Y -.. - --f- ... ... ,-44 .a . :ca 'WP - na A L- H. Y .V 4' I cj' ,u 3 u., ' 6 X'u-'A Q'- w .x, 47 E ,- 3 ' In --1 I ' ' j w 7 ?':11 ! . i I E245 ,R-Jslf ' 1 n gil!-,,,, 1 fl . 'A K V Mqixvqg-1p,'5d?N V- rr, ,. Ei 'ALM V, 3 Fl Lv I t . V, -awry ' - Us 5? li QL mst-A-'X 'W A.. T34 4 ii J 17 A gif ,..a1 Tl! -.n,..m.,j:L,,, - '- ni 'I' E 4, F o A ... fl-N YJ, - 1,4 .. 1 pa 'i 1 1 N w I 5 , I 4' '1 ?' EF 'Q Wx ff z A' V Z 15 I , . ff i H ' f 1 V' . at 3 ., ... .3 !'- , ' ' 5 ,r'j VYNM1 '!.I1.yy, 1: ,-.. 1 ' I . ' g A .,-at .vi ,-,.A- f--WHS ' S-'figfl .av-u --af 3. , .4-nag., in J qi j. 2,.4Ar..1r. g .- 5 e M Y. f V ,cl . N' . ' . . 'f 'ez' ' -.VQW 5 ' ' I Lhfii-qu.- 4-. v-. A, -U A as Q . A ', - yu.?':: . u V I I 1 V V 'K 7 ' ' -fx! . -1, -5 . . . 1 r s .v--wr'.,w'n.nv- : .iz-sf..--. .. 764444 First row, left to right: Co-Captains, Larry Etchison, jon Reynolds, Perry Harper, Tommy D avis, Don Hauser, Gary Peacock. Second row: Lacy Harris, Tommy Edwards, Frank Harrelson, Don Bowman, jerry Taylor, Wayne Hauser. Third row: jerry Cornatzer, Bob Brewer, Lindsay Watkins, Woody Cornatzer, Thomas Moody, Monty Matthews. Fourth row: jim Boyd, Arthur Holshauser, David Pickett, Karl Stimpson, Bud Hauser, Dan Brewer. , -'A-1,,.y,.'4f-'-411 ijt' f ni 3452 A , . 5,-gl., ., ,,- r sq. .:, -' .,-x iff H' . .,.a...,, rs. ll as ZA wooDY CORNATZER , , v R1 EL ., 4 , V 1 fi Vkkqi' ti N , 4: Y rig. A ' f R- ' A ' gg A IES 'fi , . I A, A N X H Q ,Sy W JW! in-KN' lv P V L A A ARTHUR I-IOLSHOUSER K. ,KV LACY HARRIS KARL STIMPSON FRANK I-IARRELSON TOMMY EDWARDS . ' ' X ga 4 it EUD HAUSER PERRY HARPER it-FA A A A Lg. A f , i if my ,m lx I -X . Y ' WE THOMAS DAVIS A L DONALD HAUSER a v Yawzcllfiawzaqen GARY PEAcocK R Y wi 5 JERRY HARRELL -I N ' Manager 'Q MR. PI-IILLIP TRIPLETT f i tv all Coach A X , i . I , ' f , f ' X , 5 ' M' Y.. I Y W? 5 Q ,Y J' LARRY ETC:-11soN JON REYNOLDS -.J WWW' IJ 'ff' Southwest Southwe st Southwest Southwest Southwest 'r- . --,,4 ... 7242 59 Seddon 6 .... ......... G riffith . Mineral Springs 42. . . . ..... . . .Bessemer ....Gle11n .....I-lanes Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest O .... ...... K ernersville 6 .... ............... G ray Madison- Mayodan 25 .... ........ N orthwe st . . . .Wallcertown ., -- -,,w,. :fy k ,I nbmmrf' S X., ,. 1 ' f'- fn- . Y- n,-,..,,,..,,.f'- . is , . . x First row, left to right: Ronnie Matthews, Johnny Lowder, Snookey Everhart, Bucky Martin, Roger jones, Dewey Kiger. Second row: Mr. jim Mast, Coach, Mike Hauser, jmes Brannon, David Clark, Harold Shore, Steve Sloan, Dennis White. First row, left to right: Monty Matthews, Billy joe Huff, Leon Phillips, Kenneth Hester, Stephen Tilley. Second row: Steve Lewis, Willis Kiger, Gary Peacock, Gafy Barney, Mike Kite. My 61144223 Kneeling: Kay Van Doeren, Louise Stewart, Co-Captains. First row, left to right: Kaye Hawkins, jackie McKnight, Betty Myers, Miss Frances Cook, Coach, Jo Cooksey, Margaret Pilcher, Joyce Spainhour. Second row: Barbara Parker, Manager, Georgia Marshall, Maxine Crim, Lynn Harper, Peggy Humble, julia Messick, Carol jones, Manager. 7fze '60 Seddon The 1960 Varsity completed a successful year in terms of experience gained. This year's squad was composed primarily of sophomores and juniors, with only two members being lost by graduation. Southwe st Southwe st Southwe st Southwe st Southwe st Southwest Southwest Southwe st Southwe st . . . . . . .... Davie County . . . . Walkertown .........Northwest Madison-Mayodan . . . . . . . .Mineral Springs ..........Griffith .........Glenn . . . .Kemersville . . . . Wall-certown 32 Southwe st 3 1 Southwe st 42 Southwe st 4 1 Southwe st 6 1 Southwest 5 1 Southwe st 40 Southwe st 55 'l'Southwe st 55 128 56 ...... ......... N orthwest 53 .... . . .Madison-Mayodan 45 .... .... M ineral Springs 41 .... ......... G riffith 49 .... ......... G lenn 42 .... .... K ernersville 51 .... ....... G lenn 49 .......... . ..... . . . Glenn PkForsyth County Tournament 'Wafwfqg First row, left to right: Gary Ba rney, Joby Poteat, Don Hauser, Monty Matthews, Jon Reynolds, Rick Vitek, Mike Kite, Perry Harper. Second row: Thomas Moody, Gary Peacock, Manage rs, Richard McMordie, Clay Furches, Tommy Edwards, Frank Harrelson, Larry Etchison, Manager, Mr. James Mast, Coach. 7fze '60 Seddon Southwe st Southwest Southwest Southwe st Southwest Southwest Southwest S outhwe st Southwe st Southwe st Southwest . . . Davie County ....... Walkertown .........Northwest Madison- Mayodan Mineral Springs . . . Griffith . . . . Glenn . . . . . . Hanes . . . Kemersville . . . .Wa1kertown Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest 'FS outhwest .........Noi-thwest . . . .... Madison-Mayodan . . . . Mineral Springs ........Lexington . . . Griffith . . . . . . .Glenn .........I-Ianes . . . . Kemersville ...... . .... .....Glenn ....................I-lanes 'Vfournament GM Www 2.1 X S 894 8 X. S. , I J f E ..-NR lk Barbara Parker, Managerg Miss Frances Cook, Coachg Carol Jones, Manager. V 'L , if r',: , , Qi. .X Us 2 ,, i qgvefnev fa ,Zi , Qi f' MARGARET PILCHER ,-, KAY VAN DOEREN 3 LOUISE STEWART - , ' I .xffft fr xr A -A F i fy f , . . -1'-' I , ' A f' in X , - . r N J, Nj. 'Ui I , .AX 4 2 .- ' 4' uv 1, , A t A, QA j. Q 5 r It fl. if' JOCOQKSEY 'GEORGIA MARSHALL V mi . pi vi , -5 I E. , ., 'v I ! I 2 E sy in WH Savvy 34, ' ' x Jbxg V 'E' f-S5 Q! JACKIE MCKNIGHT X. J . Ng L 5' 0?-J L pr 'A YT' V i tx . 1 Y . E4-5 ga ! . A ' , N . 7 .. A -MAXIILIE CRIM .eqv A.. in , .f l, A 4, . ,swf - . u',ilJ5if A' ., X i - . xf 3 jg 1 cr JE ' l AN -Y V 4 U hi tv V , '?.3'-TT! If' I , . ri ' LNNQ.. , , -31' , 'P - ge' SN., 5 , F, - - ' 1 ' - 4 A . ::.'ff 32' sw' 4 -s -it . ' 'I I. xi 11 , A ,D ? V ' ' n 523332: ::::L::Q:: 1'-2 ' N ,vi 1' 5 'Lf L'-5 ' ,,li233i235i2.a83g5 V-N . .- Y x f 3 G' . 5 . ww ' .1 a- Y QE, 52 up , x 4X4 WX. W yum' .4 , . . A I M i , Gary Pegcpbk, Managerg Mr. jim Mast, Coachg f 21 Larry Etchison, 'Managen MA '.., ff X 6' - r. , . ' 1 , ' r I '-. 1 xr.. ,Ax I V ,ffl ., ii. N Aix! 21 .aw--. V 3'5SL'4'x2 A 1. 15 'Y ' 'W .RL K ' if 62 - - ' 'A mm s aww J- X 'N' - 'P+ , , ' , U .1 ., 1 I - L' -v1. 15-I f:roMM52f ?pWA,1gDs?'f ' ,fr 1 . v f4, ' V' F'k'5f'-131.1 1 W 54 4-'fJsl 'f ' .,.-, -.V , ,avP0 ' ' I v W 4-- ' , . I I ! 'Ax . f 1 L 2 Tlll in 'YQ'-1 5 X I Q15 I r 1 4 Q . -A J DONALD HAUSER GARY BARNEY I -' Q fi-. , A .f fifi fm, A r 4 2 .rxf n 5?'a Eg, K B I ! . QE 1 ' 'f. , v . 3 JOBY POTEAT i'! A F. lv La l ,Jr 'S 1 ggi?-ID!-T I 'h 1 w u , ' 4 ,' 1 Jig., 1 'L fir x, Ai . 4 :4 'vi i x.z 8 . ' MIKE KITE ',.nx'A .M 1 1 , I Kixl X ,-rzar' 1, f . Ml.. rs Hx 1' , Lf I 1 -QTIIIQ. BU ' A Iv ,I ! . ,r H, W PERRY HARPER -37w1vf-.- -, 1 E ! ,QXQMHGG , Q , Lx 3 565, x I 1 , '-A 3 ' . ,malty s 4' a A . .,, . L f ..1 n tx- E JON REYNOLDS RICHARD VITEK 1, , .Al I ., ,3 93 4'aj 1 FH 3 vX 'sLz W as E E '-A X I FRANK I-IARRELSON ' 7 RICHARD MCMORDIE b CLAY? FURC1-ms -,X A if Qui n 12 4, Fw A ,f ,ss fs N-'Y' 3152.5 ..m.eff'5'fvw:e4---mg aim- mei, . . First row, left to right: Miriam Brewer, Managerg Karen Gunderson, jane Martin, Gaynelle Martin, Shirley Parker, Betty Brewer, Jane Voss, Glenda Pardue, Manager. Second row: Perrie Anderson, Phoebe Lineback, Jane Lineback, Judy Lutz, Sandra Winters, Louena Garrison, Leona Binkley, Kay Howerton. Third row: Glenda Barney, Joyce Shields, Marty Collette, Billie Poe, Miss Frances Cook, Coach. wh' mm Wanaiq 8 7f1e '60 Seam The Junior Varsity girls completed another season with no losses making the record for the two years span 20 wins against no losses. Last year's girls won 10 games including the County Championship. Southwest .... ..... .G riffith Southwest .... Mineral Springs Southwest .... . . . Northwest Southwest .......... Griffith Southwest .... .... Ke rnersville Southwest ......... Northwest Southwest ................ Walkertownak Southwest ....... Mineral Springstfffk Southwest ..................... Glenn Southwest ......... Kernersville 'kdouble overtime I 134 'Wdefault 7fze '60 Swarm Southwe st Southwest Southwe st Southwe st Southwe st Southwe st Southwe st . ..... Griffith . . . . .Northwest . ......... Curry . . . . Kemersville . ......... Hanes . ....... Walkertown . . . . Mineral Springs Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest . . .Hanes . . . . .Glenn . . . . Griffith .....Lexington ........Northwest Mineral Springs ...........Hanes L2w,a'jmm Wmaaffyg First row, left to right: Snooky Everhart, Larry Dull, Bob Brewer, Steve Sloan, Lacy Harris. Second row: Lonnie Griffin, Richard Harper, Wayne Burkette, Don Collins, Bucky Martin, Jerry Mock. Third row: Mr. Phillip Triplett, Coach, Robert Reid, Manager. 1-t-s5:nro- r9,- M-Hu. -..-...-.....- . ' v 7eam Top row left , to right: Bruce Alcorn, Bob Smith, Ronnie Harper, George Nifong, David Clark, Dodd Linker, johnny Winfrey. Bottom row: Jerry Tucker, Eddie Carter, Harold Shore, Jackie Boyer, Woody Cornatzer, Timmy Norman, Jerry Taylor, Don Bowman, joe Legg, Norman Craver, Tommy Davis, Bud Hauser. 136 Southwe st Southwest Southwest Southwe st Southwe st Southwest Southwest HE .f':.ff.fWfIQ 'ff'-1'-' - ' ' 6aachancffWamqw Mr. Gilmer Binkley, Coach Charles Cornatzer, Manager Season Record Won Lost First round: Fritts ...... .... Le xington O 4 Second round: Elliott .... .... M yers Park 9 1 Semi-Finals: Kirkman. . . .... Senior High 6 1 Greensboro Finals: Cook ......... .... A ppalachian 7 1 Jackie Boyer jackie 's Opponents School Season Record Won Lost First Round: Fritts lexington O 4 Second Round: Elliott Myers Park 9 1 Semi-Finals: Kirkman Senior High 6 1 Greensboro Finals: Cook Appalachian 7 1 This was jackie's second year on the team and his success may be contributed to hard work and an eagerness to win. 137 7k 159-'60 566400 50 60 31 16 26 32 .. ..... Glenn .. ........ Glenn .. ...Appalachian .. ........ Page .. ...Page ...........................Elkin ...........................E1kin Total: 16 wins and 2 losses. The team finished eleventh out of a group of 19 te ams in the State Tournament. U, . .' I A ' - f':4,, we 10 0 48 18 27 24 17 ww ' ':.. 5 s Si F 7fze 159 8 Seam T Pddzm' Qecmc! Won-Lost Record of Pitchers: Pitcher Won Lost Jimmy Cohn ..... . . . 4 1 Monty Matthews. . . . . . 3 2 Kenneth Cox ..... . . . 2 2 Raymond Wilkins . 381 joby Poteat . 368 Tim Norman . 354 Frank Harrelson . 326 Monty Matthews . 326 Those playing A m e r i c a n Legion Baseball were Frank GW Harrelson, Leon Phillips, joby Poteat, Larry Etchison, Monty Matthews, and Jimmy Cohn. MR. FRANK ROBINSON Kneeling, left to right: Tommy Edwards, Perry Harper, Gary Bamey, Terry Caudle, joby Poteat, Raymond Wilkins, Larry Etchison. Standing: Kenneth Hester, Manager, Ernest Sapp, Timmy Norman, Leon Phillips, Albert DeForest, Frank Harrelson, Frank Lustig, Irvin Williamson, jimmy Cohn, Monty Matthews. veil, f mir' 1: A Ti ' x AL w 'I' I :if Q f Gif! by Shir 1 ' , qyz ft,FifQ4v f4 Nl, QQ llfdnllsmlu liegdas. if- ' - 7!m412'46 This is the first year that Southwe st has had an active J. V. Cheerleading group. These peppy little freshmen, se- lected partly from the freshman class and partly by the ele- mentary schools from which they came, have worked hard to create more enthusiasm and school spirit at junior Varsity g ame s. They have also assisted the Varsity cheerleaders on several occasions by helping to org an ize cheering sections, and by taking part in the cheering themselves. Laura Jo Hampton Left to right: Billie Gay Martin, Martha Hardin, janet Hunter, Laura Jo Hampton, Nancy Luper, Judy Shore, Linda jones. 1 r WU x . as 9 iw? M Mr, 'fi fgvf V -2 2 's - r new ns,-S? Jo Jo Martin Y, G Go, Trojans, Go! This was a familiar cry of the Southwest cheerleaders during the year. Always working to boost team morale and school spirit, our cheerleaders, present at every game, are the per- sonification of Southwest school spirit. Leading the cheering section in yells is not all play. The cheer- leaders have had many long practice se ssions throughout the summer months and after school. Judy Hardin Tona Jennings Back row, left to right: Clydene Sprinkle, Brenda Barney, Donna Davis, Tona Jennings, Judy Mock, Blanche Holder, Jane Crater. Front colrunn, front to back: Judy Hardin, Chief, Frankie Vaught, Doris Lawson, Co- Chiefg Carolyn Craver, Sandra Ayers, Becky Jarvis. ,:.l.,' ,- , 'rl . 1 ,,,r ,... -N A Y, .f '- I ,X ,ie-I 1 Sandra Ayers Becky Jarvis ,ff- Sahel Spud Clad in new uniforms, armed with enthusiasm, and eager to cheer the team to victory, ou.r cheer- leaders began their year. Pep Rallies, dances, and bonfires were sponsored by the cheerleaders. They contribute a great part of their success during this year to the work of their sponsor, Miss Sally Huff ma n. Through her work and original ideas, many of their pep rallies and projects were made more successful. ,I ' . jane Crater Frankie Vaught Blanche Holder Clydene Sprinkle .4 .J??? f XL x,4 4 . .1 , , K .,, 1 if 4 gt ,iq 1 L ,. N..-Q.. , W- 'W QL..-:iw h'. g'-Q -' ' . , 'Mx , H . Q,-f,,f'1L':j. . 4 gp- 5. 'cfif' 1 5 '. , , . .-, L . ai.- 1 ,. ' f. 1-,. an - W, L , A - -Q - ' - r Left to right: Veola Yates, Jo Cooksey, Kathy Essex, Mary Lou Perryman, Co-Chiefg Carol Renegar, Cumbo, Judy Lutz, Gaynelle Martin. .Ca - A J U l.. 5' m , .4 ' .Wh . ' , x. ,., . - 4.1 . Chief5 Carol These eight highsteppers have provided a colorful half- time show for many of the home games during the football season. They have gained precision and poise on the field through many long hours of practice. Their routines and march steps have been executed with ease and grace. Carol Renegar S Ruth Taylor, scorekeeper, is a faithful participant in all basketball games. Although her name is hardly ever mentioned, the te ams have come to depend on her. Her accuracy and dependability in ke ep ing the record correctly has merited the c onfide nc e of the players and coaches alike. 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