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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
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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
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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
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