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YTH TANI 7 | ll igi Forsyth County Public Library North Carolina Collection 660 W. Fifth Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Cf Hi ty oe pa fe i yl t, hy EL ey ba ne pt ye | = a 4 a Hf = f 7 7 . Sg. a a : ee ed : Q ct fy, ss 7 Uf da 5 ? a . il be ) : a d | ms a OE = ) Lp Rs fo : i Lt = if ie pa t i f Pe Vee SOUTHWEST NIGH SCHOOL Pre Sons ee ere SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL Forsyth County Clemmons, North Carolina Volume VI SUSAN REYNOLDS...... SUC Om HCL ..... Editor-in-Chief LAURA HAMPTON, LINDA JONES........ Associate Editors PHY LEIS WOOSLEYa5s. «...te eters. erechensue sae Business Manager MISS MAXINE SWARINGEN.......... e emeleher sratetete Advisor ur school... This edition of the ILIAD is meant to be used by you, the students of our school, as ory book, as a source of reference, and most of all, as av vid reminder of your days at Southwest. The staff has tried hard to depict the life and spirit of our school with pictures and words. It is our hope that you will leaf through these pages often each time remembering another small moment which would otherwise be forgotten. To Qur Parents... For your concern and willingness to help, For your wisdom and understanding, For your guidance through every difficulty, Foreach sacritice.y ou veunades For your true Christian faith, For your steadfast love and unswerving belief in us, We, the Senior Class, would like to say sincerely and eamestly, THANK YOU, Contents Dedication Page 6 aculty and Staf Page 15 eIOTS Page JUNIOTS Page Sophomores Page rreshmen Page Features Page Activities Page fthleties Page Dedication With deep appreciation for your friendly, helpful attitude; for your wit and infectious humor; for performing the many duties that go unrewarded; for your patien t, untiring efforts in trying to coach us; and most of all, for your ever-present interest in us as students; we, the Senior Class, dedicate the 1962 ILIAD to you, MR. JAMES MAST. Time out...relaxation ...on the job Routine . . . same old grind . . . but yer. . it's this way, fellows... Ever try to kick a ping-pong ball? =. Projects on display... Morning welcoming committee... Now let's yell the other sign down! Chess, anyone? Hours 0 Keep your seats, please! Thejong wait... fidded fo... Service... participation . . . Whose locker could this be? 14 cokes, 10 bags of popcom, 8 Mounds... Publicity... publicity. ..publicity ... and traternization i Is F.H.A. really worth it? General supply headquarters... NU p tony oursEars' in, practice... Big plans for the pep rally.... Highlights of Homecoming... Fourth down and one to go... All the way, big team... Sorry, no twisting tonight! Blowin! out the blues... _. , southwe OOPS! Valentine dance--the gym transformed... = ye Principals Message As you, the Class of 1962, leave Southwest High School, you carry our best wishes for a successful and productive life. We trust that your development in the past four years will be of great value to you in your future endeavors. We wish to thank you for your efforts in behalf of your school and congratulate you on the successful completion of another step in your education. H.E. Simpson, Principal 14 NG Chalk dust...erasers...red pencils... young mindsto be developed... grades to be averaged...understanding and encouragement to offer... ever-present helping hands...our faculty. MRS, HARRIET BINKLEY English, Social Studies Le MISS ROSALIE T. ADAMS Guidance a MRS, JUANITA H. BOWSER Distributive Education MR, J. GILMER BINKLEY Assistant Principal, Mathematics MRS. WYNONA A, BUTNER Chemistry, Biology MRS. MARGARET L. CALLAHAN Mathematics 16 MRS, JUANITA CLARKE English fost Aid lnsinuction © - MISS FRANCES Ger COOK Physical Education, Biology T BRITAIN, Nines LUTHER O, CROTTS Agriculture MR, WILLIAM H. DENTON Social Studies MISS RUTH FARTHING English MISS MILDRED E. DOUB Music MRS. PAULINE FOSTER Latin MRS. ELIZABETH M. GREENE Home Economics MRS. IRENE HARPER Secretary ® ae 872882 See WE CIAISRE REC EG apt! Se RS P aught SP RASS Es Levies aeee hee ae. 4 SHAPE NESE ED € % EMERENG C8644 eS eee ERS DERE Se RE SE {SES ERE MRS. BONNIE L. GREEN Mathematics MR. WILLIAM A. HALL, JR. Mathematics, Physics vg : Mo tas a a (onal eg MISS SALLY HUFFMAN Home Economics 18 MRS. NORMA LYTTON English, Art 7 MRS, MARGARET KING English Jur faculty MR. JAMES MARTIN Biology MR. JAMES MAST Physical Education, Civics MRS, LOIS McGIRT Librarian 19 ur Faculty MRS, DELL McKEITHAN Englishysoctence MR. THOMAS C, PRATT Agriculture MRS. DAPHNE CG. ROBINSON Commercial NURSE DOR@ MER OSS Eile Commercial MR. FRANK ROBINSON United States History 20 pee MRS2 OLLIE AS STANLEY Mathematics MISS FRANCES SNOW French MISS MAXINE SWARINGEN English MR. MAURICE YOUNG Physical Education, Biology i ee Ye a basse MRS. JOANNE TRIPLETT Science 21 | | | | | Cafeteria Personnel Around twelve o'clock, five days.a week, the cafeteria Mrs. Esterline Jones, Mrs. Hattie Ledford, Mrs. Lois staff doesan excellent job of feeding our hungry students. Dorsett, Mrs. Mary Norman, Mrs. Dorothy Ketner, _ They are Mrs. Edna Binkley, Mrs Sadie Henning, Mrs. Nelle Harper, Mrs. Jettie Elliot, Mrs. Vivian Evans. _ Service Sta Few of us realize the time and effort the service staff tip-top working order. They are Mildred Hawkins, exerts so that we might be proud of our school. They Thomasina Hawkins, and Scott Anthony. work diligently every day to keep Southwest neat and in 22 Class rings... proud feelings of superiority. ..college boards. ..working together...Macbeth...issuing of caps and gowns...tom between the security of the past and the promise of the future...the Senior Class, StHOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row: | LUENA’? GARRISON wing ate os a0 ete ole teue apekebn sponse sitions ekeueret ate ay ekelonoruie c tenevene gieuew Lat Get 1 him RONNIE HARPER. occ. severe eet ceocusrenets Gtaee seit helt slated oie shack saett she nie fo. retente etehele. sae iTE SL Cum PEI. ELIS -W OOSEEY Saisle soetsrons s aticave wis eietebater eis taie elas « cuatecereteiein on thle at ietc eres C CLCEa aE Back row: FRANKIE VAUGHT, LARRY DULL, BOBBYS WALLER RYSIMO GIG crt. cones eitetetia oe fener ttersieets sieilerterny Coc UrCs Cais 24 , CLEO ELAINE BAITY General Course D.E. Club 4. BETTY JEAN BALL General Course EDITH DIANN BECKNER General Course F.H.A. 1,2,3, Vice-President 3; F.T.A., Historian and Librarian 3; Library Club 2,3; Evaluation Committee 4; D.E. Club, Reporter 4; Home - room Devotional Chairman 2,3. STEVE WILSON BLAKLEY General Course Intramural Sports 1,2. Seniors BARBARA ANN ANGEL General Course Bible Club 152535 F.H.A. 1; Y—-leens 1).2;)D-E. Club, Treasurer 4; Intramural Sports 1,2. TOBY JEAN ANGEL General Course Cheerleader 1; Homeroom President 1; Y-Teens 1; ODYSSEY Staff 1; F.H.A. 1; Freshman Play 1; Intramural Sports 1,2. FRANKIE LYNN BAILEY Academic Course Y-Teens 1; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Homeroom Secretary -Treasurer 3; Devotional Chairman 4; Finance Committee 2; Intramural Sports 1,2. KATHERINE CONRAD BAILEY Academic Course National Honor Society 3,4; Homeroom Vice-President 1,2; Art Club, President 4; Publications Committee 1,3; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Honor Roll 1,2,4; Superlative 4; Class Day Officer 4. Seniors LINDA ANN BOGER Academic Course F.T.A. 4; Y-Teens 1,4; Intramural Sports 1,2; Bowling Team 4. BONNIE KAREN BOONE Academic Course Y-Teens 1,3, Treasurer 1; Intramural Sports 1,2; Homeroom Vice- President 4; Trojanettes 2; Trojanaires 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Monogram Club 4; Southwest Follies 3,4. ANNE MAE BOYD General Course Noontime Chorus 1,2; Bible Club 2. ROBERT PLATO BREWER, JR. Academic Course Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Track 2,3,4; Bowling Team 3,4, Captain 4,5 Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; ODYSSEY Staff 1,2; Class Vice-President 2; Booster Committee 2; Bulletin Board Committee 3; Finance Committee 4; Student of the Month 4; Superlative 4; Class Day Officer 4; Southwest Follies 4. PATRICIA KAY BRYANT General Course Trojanettes 1,2; Trojanaires 3; Y-Teens 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Intramural Sports 1,2; Southwest Follies 4. HILDA SUE CLEARY General Course Intramural Sports 1,2. STUART WESLEY CLINARD General Course Football 3; Track 2; FF .A. f£. ANNE VICTORIA CONRAD Commercial Course Y-Teens 1; Intramural Sports 1,2; Bible Club 2; Homeroom Vice-President 4; Bowling Team 4. DONNA PATRICIA DAVIS Commercial Course Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2,3, Co-Chief 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Y-Teens 1,3,4; Homeroom Secretary 4; History Club 3; Bible Club 2; Southwest Follies 3,4; Freshman Play 1; Junior Marshal 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. RUBY PEARL DAVIS Academic Course Bible Club 2,3,4; Bible Quiz Team 4; Chorus 1; Intramural Sports 1,2; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3; Freshman Play 1. MARY ELIZABETH DENNIS Academic Course Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, President 1; 4-H Club 1,2; Library Club 3; Sympathy Committee 3, JOHNNY LEE DISHER General Course F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3. JUDY ELAINE CONRAD Academic Course Band 1, 2;Bible Club 2;F.H.A.1; F.T.A. 2,3,4, President 4; ODYSSEY Staff 2; Trojanettes 2; Trojanaires 3; Y-Teens 1; Sociology Club 3; Publications Committee 3; Bowling Team 3,4. JANE CRATER Academic Course Cheerleader 2,3,4, Chief 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Basket - ball 1; Student Council 2,3,4; Publicity Committee 2,3, Chairman 3; Evaluation Committee, Chairman 4; Homeroom President 1; Class Secretary 2; Class Treasurer 3; Y-Teens, Vice-President 1; Bible Club 2; National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Junior Marshal 3; History Club 3; Sociology Club, Program Chairman 3; Homecoming Court 2, 3; Christmas Court 3; Valentine Court 3,4; Pep Club, Director 4; Forsyth County Youth Commission 3, 4; Code of Ethics Committee Chairman 4; Superlative 4; Student of the Month 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4. CAROLYN ELEANOR CRAVER Academic Course Cheerleader 2, 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Homeroom President 1;F.H.A. 2,3,4, President 3; Band 2,3; Bible Club 2; Student Council 2, 3,4, Secretary 4; Sympathy Committee 2,3, Chairman 3; Junior Marshal, Co-Chief 3; Trojanettes 1; Trojanaires 2,3,4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, I.C.C. Representative 1, President 2; N.C. Y-Teen Conference Hostess 2; Homecoming Queen 1; Valentine Sweetheart 1; History Club 3; Basket- ball Manager 4; Sociology Club 3; Pep Club 4; Superlative 4. CAROL RUTH CROUCH Academic Course Bible Club 2,3,4, Songleader 2,3, Vice-President 4; Library Club 2; Youth for Christ Area Council 4; Devotional Committee 3; Basketball Manager 4; Intramural Sports 1,2. PHILLIP MILLER DUGGINS Academic Course - Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Intramural Sports 1,2. LARRY BLANE DULL Academic Course Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Monogram Club 4; Key Club 2, 3,4; Class Vice-President 3,4; Devotional Committee 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2. ANNIE LOUISE DUNN Commercial Course Y-Teens 1,2,3; Bible Club 2,3; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Student Council 4; ODYSSEY Staff 4; Publications Committee 4; Class Day Officer 4; Superlative 4; Honor Roll 1,3,4; Pep Club 4; Bowling Team 4. FRANCES PETERS ELLIS Academic Course Bible Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Library Club 2,3; Class Vice-President 2,3; Honor Roll 1. JACOB KERMIT ESSEX, JR. Academic Course Wrestling 3,4; Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 3, 4; Junior Marshal 3; History Club, President 3; Sympathy Committee 2; Assembly Committee 3; Superlative 4; Honor Roll 2. KOYT WOODWORTH EVERHART, JR. Academic Course Football 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Track 2,3,4; Mono- gram Club 2,3,4; Key Club 1,2,3,4, Convention Delegate 4; Student Council 3,4, President 4, Convention Delegate 3,4, Workshop 4; Building and Grounds Committee, Co-Chairman 3; Hospitality Com- mittee 2; Bible Club 1; Sociology Club 2,3, Secretary 3; Class Vice- President 2; Class President 3; Junior Marshal 3; Honor Roll 1,2; Superlative 4. ELIJAH DANIEL FLOWERS, III Academic Course Mineral Springs 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,3; Student Council 1; Band 2,3,4, Drum Major 3,4; Driving Council 1; Intramural Sports 3; Key Club 2,3,4; Trojanaires 4; Homeroom Devotional Chairman 4; Superlative 4; Class Day Officer 4; Junior Town Meeting 4. SHEILA ANN FORD General Course F.H.A,. 1; 4-H Club 1. Seniors JAKE GREEN FOSTER General Course D.E. Club 4. DANIEL ALLEN FRENCH General Course F.F.A. 2,3; Homeroom President 1. LUENA AMES GARRISON Academic Course Y-Teens 1,3; Bible Club 2; Basketball 2; Intramural Sports 1,2; Fashion Show 3; History Club 3; F.H.A. 3; Sociology Club 3,4, President 4; Student Council 3; Attendance Committee 2; Publications Committee Co- Chairman 3; Publicity Committee 4; Class Vice-President 2; Southwest Follies 4; Class Day Officer 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4. THOMAS GRANT GREENE General Course D.E. Club 4. DEAMIE LEE GRIFFITH General Course F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3; Y-Teens 1, Reporter 1; Homeroom Secretary 2; Finance Committee 2; Student Council 3; Chorus 4;F.B.L.A. 3 . GRAY HUBERT GRIFFITH General Course Pelv At 1, 253546 PHYLLIS ANN GRIFFITH Academic Course Y-Teens 1; Bible Club 2; Intramural Sports 1. KAREN LEE GUNDERSON Academic Course ILIAD Staff, Class Editor 4; F.H.A. 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Class Treasurer 2; Class Secretary 3; Homeroom Vice-President 4; Basketball 2, Manager 1; Freshman Play 1; Chorus 1; History Club 3; Sociology Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; Bowling Team 3,4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Awards and Scholarship Committee Chairman 2, 3; Assembly Committee 4; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4. Seniors BETTY GAIL HALL Commercial Course Y-Teens 3,4; ODYSSEY Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; F.B.L.A. Vice- President 3; Christmas Program Chairman 4. JANET EULA HARPER Academic Course 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Songleader 3, President 4; Homeroom Secretary - Treasurer 2; Chorus 4. RICHARD HENRY HARPER Academic Course ILIAD Staff 2,3,4, Sports Editor 4; Student Council 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Key Club 3,4; Homeroom President 1; Basketball 1,2; Social Committee Co-Chairman 2; Publicity Committee Co- Chairman 3; Finance Committee Chairman 4; Band 1; Hi-Y, Treasurer 2; History Club 3; Junior Marshal 3; Sociology Club 3,4; Superlative 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4, RONALD MILLER HARPER Academic Course Key Club 3,4; Class Vice-President 3; Class President 4; Junior Marshal, Co-Chief 3; Student Council 1,2,4; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Publicity Committee 3; Wrestling 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2, 3,4; Intra- -mural Sports 1, 2; History Club, Vice-President 3; Pep Club 4; Superlative 4, MICHAEL FRANCIS HAUSER Academic Course Football 2,3, 4; Track 2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Key Club 1, 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Intramural Sports 2; Student Council 3,4; Pub- licity Committee 2; Devotional Committee 3; Building and Grounds Committee 4; Class Vice-President 2; History Club 3; Junior Marshal 3; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3; Superlative 4. NORA JEAN HAYES General Course 4-H Club 1,2. ROBERT LEE HEPLER General Course Davie County High School 1,2; Wrestling 4; Baseball 3,4; Bowling Team 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1, 2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Social Committee 4, JERRY WAYNE HESTER Academic Course Student Council 1; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Building and Grounds Committee 1; Intramural Sports 1,2; Bowling Team 3,4, Co-Captain 4, DONNIE CALVIN JONES General Course D.E. Club 4. JUDITH ANDREA JACKSON JONES Academic Course ODYSSEY Staff 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; F.H.A. 4; Bible Club 4; F.T.A. 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Class Day Officer 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; North Carolina Scholastic Press Institute 3,4. PATSY LEE JONES General Course Y-Teens 1; Bible Club 2; 4-H Club 1. ROGER DALE JONES General Course Key Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Monogram Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, ODYSSEY Staff 2; Class Vice-President 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Bulletin Board Committee 2; Attendance Committee 3; Building and Grounds Committee 4; Superlative 4; Pep Club 4. MARGARET ANNE HEWITT General Course Intramural Sports 1,2. JANIE RUTH HIGGINS Commercial Course Freshman Play 1; Homeroom Vice-President 1. BONNIE CAROL HOOTS Commercial Course Weeiieenss1 3; Bible Clubi2ah Balser. JOHN CLEBORN HUFFMAN Academic Course F.F.A,. 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4. EMILY LEDORE KETNER Commercial Course Cheerleader 4, Monogram Club 4; History Club 3; Band 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 4; Sympathy Committee 3; Hospitality Committee 4; Pep Club 4; Freshman Play 1; Intramural Sports 1,2; Honor Roll 1,3. MAMIE LOU KIMEL Commercial Course FRED GARLAND KIMMER, JR. General Course Intramural Sports 15,2) DE. Club 3747 LOIS KAREN KING Academic Course Zs eS MARIAN ALICE LASHMIT Academic Course 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, President Forsyth 4-H County Council 3; F.H.A. - 1,2,3; Trojanettes 1; Trojanaires 3; Band 1,2; Y-Teens 1; Art Club 4; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Evaluation Committee 4; ODYSSEY Staff 4; Honor Roll 2; Freshman Play 1; Intramural Sports 1,2. CAROLYN MARIE LINEBERRY Commercial Course : : : : ; Q _ Bible Club 2; F.B. L.A. 3,43 Y-leens 1 )3. JANET ELAINE LOAFMAN Academic Course Bible Club 2,3,4; Bible Quiz Team 4; Library Club 3; History Club 3; National Honor Society 4; ODYSSEY Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4. JERRY WAYNE LOAFMAN Academic Course Hospitality Committee 3; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1; Intramural Sports 1,2; Basketball 1; Bible Club 3. Seniors FRANK PAYNE LONG, JR. General Course Poke. £52554. JUDY ROSE LUTZ Academic Course F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2, Songleader 3, President 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Study Hall Chorus 4; Majorette 2,4; Basketball, Co- Captain 2; Junior Marshal 3; Sociology Club 3,4, Secretary -Treasurer 4; Freshman Play 1; Intramural Sports 1,2; Superlative 4; Assembly Com- mittee, Co-Chairman 1; Finance Committee 2; Publications Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 3,4; Honor Code Committee 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4. LONNIE MAC MAINES General Course Lelie cselntramuUtal oO Portsn il, 21. GAYNELLE MARTIN Academic Course ILIAD Staff 2,3,4, Class Editor 4; F.H.A. 1; National Honor Society 4; Trojanettes 1; Trojanaires 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Junior Marshal 3; Home - room Secretary -Treasurer 4; Majorette 1,2,3,4, Chief 4; Basketball 1,2; Publicity Committee 1,4; Attendance Committee 2; Valentine Court 3; Scorekeeper 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; History Club 3; Sociology Club 3; Pep Club 4; Ping-Pong Champion 2; Southwest Follies 4; Intramural Sports 1,2;Freshman Play 1; Homeroom Vice-President 1,2,3;Honor Roll 1,2,4. JANE ALICE MARTIN Academic Course ILIAD Staff 2,3,4, Class Editor 3, Features Editor 4; Band 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4; Y-Teens, Secretary 1; Class Vice -President 3; Homeroom Vice-President 1,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Basketball 2, Manager 1; Finance Committee 2; History Club 3; Honor Roll 1,2,4. MARY MAGDELENE MARTIN General Course Dee. Clubr4a. JERRY WILLIAM MAYES General Course D.E. Club 3,4. HELEN LOUISE McBRIDE General Course 4-H Club 1,2. Seniors JACQUELINE McKNIGHT Commercial Course Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Y-Teens 1,2; Valentine Court 3; F.H.A. 2,3; F.B.L.A. 3; Student Council 4. ANDRA SUE MEADOWS Commercial Course Y-Teens 1,2,3; Bible Club 1,2. ROBERT WILLIAM MILLER General Course F.F.A. 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2. JERRY CARTER MOCK Academic Course Ke y Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Homeroom Vice-President 1; Class Vice -President 4; Basketball 1,2, Manager 3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2; Attendance Committee 2; Junior Marshal 3; History Club 3; Honor Roll 1; Pep Club 4. SHIRLEY ANN MYERS Academic Course National Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; ODYSSEY Staff 2,4; Chorus 1; Y-Teens 3; Bible Club 2,3,4, Quiz Team 2,3,4, Captain 4; History Club 3; Sociology Club 2,3,4; Debate Workshop 3; Youth for Christ Area Council 4; Hi-Q Representative 3; Junior Town Meeting 4; Intramural Sports 1,2; Publications Committee 2,3,4; Honor Roll 2, 3,4. WILLIAM TRAVIS NELSON General Course Hanes High School 1,2; Intramural Sports 1,2; F.F.A. 3,4. GEORGE WILSON NIFONG General Course D.E. Club 3,4. SHARON LAWRENCE PFAFF Commercial Course Y-Teens 1; Intramural Sports 1; Fashion Show 2,3; F.H.A. 3,4. MARY ELLEN ROBERTSON Academic Course ILIAD Staff, Art and Layout Editor 4; Freshman Play 1; Sociology Club 2; History Club, Treasurer 3; Homeroom Vice-President 3,4; Publicity Com- mittee 3,4, Chairman 4; Student Council 4; Art Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Pep Club, Co-Director 4; Bowling Team 3,4, Captain 4; Student of the Month 4; Class Day Officer 4; Superlative 4; Honor Roll 2,3, 4. JAMES WOFFARD ROCHESTER Academic Course Mineral Springs High School 1,2,3. ARCH WAYNE ROTHROCK General Course Key Club 3,4; D.E. Club 3,4; State D.E. Parliamentarian 3; Superlative 4, BRENDA PETTYJOHN ROTHROCK General Course F.B.L.A.; Homeroom Devotional Chairman 2; Y-Teens 1; Freshman Play 1; Intramural Sports 1,2; D.E. Club 4. MARGARET FRANCES PILCHER Academic Course Basketball 1,2,3,4; Most Valuable Player 2,3; All Conference 2, 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Bible Club 2; F.T.A. 2; Homeroom Secretary -Treasurer 3; Superlative 4. ROBERT CLYDE REED Academic Course Key Club 3,4; Basketball Manager 2; Football Manager 3; Wrestling 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Publications Committee 4; Class Day Officer 4. SUSAN VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Academic Course ILIAD Staff 2,3,4, Class Editor 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 3; Chorus 1; Trojanaires 3; Freshman Play 1; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; Homeroom Vice-President 2; History Club, Secretary 3; Sociology Club 2,3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Publicity Committee 2; Awards and Scholarship Committee 3; Assembly Committee 4; Bowling Team 3, 4; North Carolina Scholastic Press Institute 3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4. GWYN DAVID RIDDLE General Course FF. AS. 15.253, 4. PEARL IRENE ROTHROCK General Course Pep Club 4. SARAH REBECCA SAIN Academic Course Y-Teens 1,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Intramural Sports 1; Honor Roll 1; Study Hall Chorus 4; Southwest Follies 4. JERRY THEODORE SCOTT General Course Key Club 4; Bible Club 2,3; Homeroom President 1; Basketball 1. NANCY ANN SEALEY General Course Band 1; Bible Club 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2; Y-Teens 1; D.E. Club Historian 4; D.E. Convention Delegate 4; Intramural Sports 1,2. JEANNIE SHAW General Course Cheerleader 1; 4-H Club 1; Bible Club 1,2; Homecoming Court 1, 2; Y-Teens 1,3; Fashion Show 3; Pep Club 4; Southwest Follies 4; Superla- tive 4. CHARLES SHERRILL SHEEK General Course 4-H Club 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2. FRANCIS HAROLD SHORE General Course Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Intramural Sports 1,2; Superlative 4. HENRY HERMAN SMITH, JR. Academic Course Reynolds High School 1,2,3. Seniors LINDA MAE SMITH General Course Hanes High School 2;Basketball 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Ping-Pong Champion 1; Intramural Sports 1; F.H.A. 1,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Student Council 3; Bible Club 2; Christmas Court 3; Homecoming Court 3,4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Superlative 4. WALTER LARRY SOWERS Academic Course Baseball 1,2, 3; Intramural Sports 1,2; Bus Driver 3,4. BONNIE GAY SPANN General Course Bible Club 2,3; 4-H Club 4; Y-Teens 1. DEANNA SPEAS SPRINKLE Commercial Course National Honor Society 4; ODYSSEY Staff 1, 2, 3,4, Associate Editor 3; ’ Quill and Scroll 4; Student Council 1,4; Y-Teens 1,3,4, President 4; Homeroom Vice-President 1,2, Secretary -Treasurer 4; Hospitality Com- mittee 2,4; Junior Marshal 3; History Club 3; Homecoming Court 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4. LESLEY WILLIAM STONE General Course Football 1. JOAN CARROLL ST. PIERRE Commercial Course St. Charles Borromeo High School 1,2,3; Catholic Youth Organization 1,2,3; Newspaper Staff 2; Choir 1,2,3; Librarian 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Roll WA ,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4. PEGGY SUE SULLIVAN Commercial Course Intramural Sports 2; Fashion Show 2,3; F.B.L.A, 4. CAROL YVONNE SWEAT Commercial Course F.B.L.A. 3,4, Reporter 3, President 4; Y-Teens 1; Intramural Sports 1,2; Chorus 1; Superlative 4; Bowling Team 4; Pep Club 4. Seniors RUSSELL LOWELL TALBERT, III General Course Bus Driver 4. LARRY GENE TOLBERT General Course D.E. Club 4. JERRY WAYNE TUCKER General Course Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Bowling Team 4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Intra- mural Sports 1,2; Bus Driver 4; Superlative 4. FRANCES GAIL TUTTLE Academic Course Band 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Homeroom Secretary -Treasurer 3; Intra - mural Sports 1,2; Freshman Play 1. THEON HARRIS VANCE General Course Football 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; History Club 3. FRANKIE ELLEN VAUGHT Commercial Course Cheerleader 1,2,3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Trojanettes 1; Y-Teens 1; Class Vice-President 2,3,4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Junior Marshal 3; Sociology Club 2; Freshman Play 1; Southwest Follies 3,4; Superlative 4; Honor Roll 3,4. ROBERT ANDERSON VOGLER General Course D.E. Club 3,4; Wrestling 2. MARGARET JANE VOSS General Course Bible Club 2; F.T.A. 3; Y-Teens 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2; Bowling Team 4; Superlative 4. DARLA JO WALKER Academic Course Greenwood High School 1; Reynolds High School 2; Whitney Institute 2,3; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 1, President 2; Newspaper Staff 1,2, Co-Editor 1,2; Journalism Club 1,2; Art Club 1,2,4, President 2; Latin Club 1,2, President 2; Junior Honor Society 1,2; Intramurals 2; F.H.A. Vice-President 1; Student Council 1,2; Cheerleader 4; Mono- gram Club 4; Pep Club 4; Superlative 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Follies 3,4. DAPHANE WALL General Course IB oleh debe 1,2; Intramural Sports 1,2; Awards and Scholarship Committee 1; Student Council 1; Freshman Play 1;4-H Club, Secretary 1;Trojanettes 2; Y-Teens, Vice-President 2,3; Homeroom Secretary 2,3,4;Bible Club 2; Honor Roll 1; D.E. Club, Secretary 4; F.B.L.A. 3. ROBERT EUGENE WALL General Course Junior Marshal 3; Class Vice-President 4; D.E. Club 3,4; Superlative 4; Honor Roll 2. RICHARD NATHAN WATKINS General Course LINDA JEAN WATSON General Course Griffith High School 1,2; Reynolds High School 2;D.E. Club, President 4. CALVIN McCOY WEATHERMAN Academic Course ODYSSEY Staff 2; Key Club 3,4; Bus Driver 4 DENNIS RICHARD WHITE Academic Course Football 2,3; Track 2,3; Monogram Club 3,4; Superlative 4. JAMES WAYNE WILHELM General Course Gray High School 1; Bus Driver 3,4. ROBERT LEE WISHON, JR. Academic Course Basketball 1; Baseball 2,3,4; Monogram Club 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Home- room Officer 1; Hi-Y 2; Devotional Committee 2,3. ANNA ELIZABETH WOLFE Academic Course Band 1,2,4;F.7T.A.3,4, Librarian 4; Trojanettes 2; Class Vice-President 4; Bowling Team 3,4; Chorus 1,4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1. BOBBY WILLIAM WOOD General Course PolilgiNs 1A, Se ius IDminem Sp ID), Clhple 2h, PHYLLIS ANNE WOOSLEY Academic Course ILIAD Staff, Business Manager 3,4; Freshman Play 1; F.H.A. 1,3; F.T.A. 2; Student Council 3,4; Social Committee 2; Assembly Com- mittee, Chairman 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Y-Teens 4; Sociology Club 3,4; History Club 3; Homeroom Vice-President 2; Class Secretary 4; Superlative 4; Pep Club 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Honor Graduate 4. EMILY LOUISE WILLIAMS Academic Course Cheerleader 1,4; Monogram Club 4; Y-Teens 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Student Council 1,3,4; Publicity Committee 3,4, Co- Chairman 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; History Club 3; Sociology Club 3,4; Bowling Team 3,4; Pep Club 4. LEON NATHANIEL WILLIAMSON Academic Course RUTH DIANE WINDSOR Academic Course Homeroom Vice-President 3; Y-Teens 1,2; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Bible Club 1,2,3; Bowling Team 3,4, Captain 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Pep Club 4. SANDRA JEAN WINTERS General Course Basketball 2; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3; D.E. Club 4, Senior Class History It was the fall of 1958 and the beginning of a new experience for all who were taking their first steps into the realm of high school. That first year was exciting. Carolyn Craver, a representative of our class, was crowned Homecoming Queen and later that year, Valentine Sweetheart, As Freshmen, we felt this was a great honor! When the 1959-60 school year approached, we realized that, though still underclassmen, we were at least one step higher to our final goal. We were glad once again to be with the now old friends that we had made the preceding year. Southwest had become familiar to us, and many of our classmates were active participants in the extracurricular activities. This year for the first time Southwest had an organized Sophomore class. Our officers were as follows: Presi - dent, Wayne Burkette; Vice-Presidents, Frankie Vaught, Roger Jones, Bob Brewer, Mike Hauser, Snookey Everhart, and Luena Garrison; Secretary, Jane Crater; Treasurer, Karen Gunderson. Then we were Juniors! Unbelievingly we were upperclassmen, but along with this title there were many responsi - bilities. Our class was led by Snookey Everhart, President; Frances Peters, Frankie Vaught, Larry Dull, Jane Martin, and Ronnie Harper, Vice-Presidents; Karen Gunderson, Secretary; and Jane Crater, Treasurer. With able leaders and the help of our sponsors, Mrs. Butner, Mr. Robinson, Miss Snow,Mrs. Lytton, and Mrs. Robinson, we completed our class project of selling Southwest jackets and scarves. Using the money made from this project, we successfully carried out our plans for the Junior-Senior Prom, held at the Moose Lodge. The theme for the dance was April in Paris. Four outstanding honors were bestowed to members of our class. Judy Lutz was elected Vice-President of the student body. Arthur Holshouser was named to the All-Conference team in football. Margaret Pilcher was named to the All- Conference basketball team. We were also pleased that Jane Crater won the D.A.R. award, which is based on citizen- ship and character. Working with the Senior class during graduation exercises were these fourteen Junior Marshals: Carolyn Craver and Ronnie Harper, Co-Chiefs; Judy Lutz, Bobby Wall, Donna Davis, Mike Hauser, Gaynelle Martin, Richard Harper, Deanna Sprinkle, Jerry Mock, Frankie Vaught, Kermit Essex, Jane Crater, and Snookey Everhart. At long last we reached our Senior year. With the help of our officers, Ronnie Harper, President; Frankie Vaught, Elizabeth Wolfe, Larry Dull, Bobby Wall, Vice-Presidents; Phyllis Woosley, Secretary; Luena Garrison, Treasurer; and our sponsors, Miss Cook, Miss Swaringen, Mrs. B. Green, Mrs. Russell, and Miss Farthing, we made the necessary plans for our Senior activities. Class day officers were as follows: Historians, Luena Garrison and Richard Narper; Prophets, Judy Jones and Robert Reed; Testators, Maryellen Robertson and Bob Brewer; Poet, Louise Dunn; Songwriters, Katherine Bailey and Eddie Flowers. We chose the carnation as our class flower and titian red and ivory as our class colors. The other prominent offices held by our classmates were Editor-in-Chief of the ILIAD, Susan Reynolds; Editor of the ODYSSEY , Judy Jones; President of the student body, Snookey Everhart; Chief cheerleader, Jane Crater; Chief majorette, Gaynelle Martin. In addition, we were quite proud that Linda Smith was elected Homecoming Queen. In December of our Senior year, we presented the traditional Christmas program under the direction of Betty Hall. _ As the last pages were turned, they were filled with unforgettable events and fond memories of the class picnic, baccalaureate sermon, and the final goal, graduation. The past experiences and opportunities will remain a part of our _ lives, and we will ever be grateful to those who have helped and guided us on our way. LUENA GARRISON RICHARD HARPER Historians 41 Last Will And Testament We, the 1962 graduating class of Southwest High School, being of tired but sound minds, do hereby declare this document to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I Section 1. To Mr. Simpson, who will breathe a sigh of joy after we graduate, we leave our heart-felt thanks for his ever-present helping hand. Section II. To our faculty, who have gained tons of white hair during the past four years, we leave our sincere appreciation for the knowledge you tried desperately to cram into us. Section III. To our loving parents, whose sacrifices have made us successful, we leave our thanks and appreciation a thousand times over. Section IV. To the members of the class of '63 we leave our Senior privileges, which we didn't get, and a car loadof privileged character buttons. Section V. To the rising Juniors we leave a thousand boxes of energy and nerve pills. Section VI. To the rising Sophomores we leave our ability to endure the new Freshmen. Section VII. To the rising Freshmen, poor kids, we leave our unused supply of midnight oil. ARTICLE II KATHERINE BAILEY and JANET LOAFMAN leave their undying love for school to Ralph Johnson and Tommy Shore, Boys, keep up the good work! BOB BREWER would like to leave his usual quiet classroom conduct and high college board score to Calvin Dull and Don Collins. KAREN KING, BETTY BALL, BONNIE SPANN, NELLIE CLAYTON, and PEARL ROTHROCK leave their ability to outrun cops on the expressway to Carol Stilley and Judy Pleasants. Remember, girls, this is done on foot! STEVE BLAKLEY, STUART CLINARD, and LONNIE MAINES bestow their excessive speed and ability to hunt rabbits on Tommy Craver. GAYNELLE Ipana smile!’ MARTIN leaves her treasured ping-pong paddles to Franklin Willard. Keep 'em going, Frank. TOM BUCK and THEON VANCE, who are Southwest's top musicians, leave their talent to Jim and Joe Richardson. Boys, keep those violins in shape! SUSAN REYNOLDS, that girl who says little but thinks a lot, wills to Patsy Hicks, Barbara Lewis, and Cheryl Nifong her job asILIAD Editor. Girls, you'll have to talk to Susan about this! IKE CAMPBELL, who is Miss Swaringen's top student, leaves to H.V. Milner his ability to receive help on English tests! You might need lessons, H.V. MARYELLEN ROBERTSON leaves her locker, number 375, a magic marker, a false tooth, and a flat tire to Hazel Gordon. Hazel, it's hopeless! JOHNNY DISHER, LARRY SOWERS, JERRY SCOTT, WAYNE WILHELM and JOHNNY HUFFMAN, our number-one safety experts, leave their ability to ''drive' a bus to Odell Groce and Charles Cherry. KAREN Babyface'' GUNDERSON leaves her gunslinger outfit and eye shadow to Barbara Joyner. Have fun, Barbara! PHILLIP DUGGINS leaves to Lanier Woosley his wild red hair. Grow sideburns, buy a guitar, and you'll have it made, Lanier. PHYLLIS WOOSLEY would like to leave her Arthur Murray Twist Book to Leona Binkley in hopes she'll take good care of it. JERRY HESTER, JERRY MOCK, and LARRY Pierre'' DULL leave their perfect French accents to James McMordie and Roger Warner. CAROL CROUCH leaves an ace bandage, a bottle of rubbing alcohol, and Miss Cook's whistle to Sue Lanier. Easy on that alcohol! JUDY LUTZ leaves her job asF.H.A. president to Glenn Tuttle, Bill Hyland, John Winfrey, and Gary Rothrock. Hope you can handle it, boys! GWYN RIDDLE, BOB VOGLER, and CHUCK SHEEK leave their love for those boys in blue (cops) to James Branham, Roger Hockaday, Jon Lowder, and Charles Wooten. MARIAN LASHMIT leaves her 4-H uniform to Pat Landreth. Keep those tobacco plants growing, Pat! ROBERT Rosey ! REED, BOBBY 'Bonecrusher'' WOOD, and LEON Alphonse WILLIAMSON leave their popular publication 'How to Be a Successful Wrestler and All 'Round Athlete to Charles Cornatzer. Easy, Charles, don't burst a blood vessel! LINDA BOGER, JANIE HIGGINS, and PATSY JONES leave their flagpole-sitting championship to Janet Hunter, Kay Maynard, and Rita Craver. Careful, those thunderstorms are murder! ALLEN FRENCH, DONALD JONES, DONNIE JONES, FRED KIMMER, and BOBBY WALL leave their courteous, quiet, thoughtful manner to Eddie Scharff, Ben Miller, Dewey Kiger, and Bobby Poplin. Think you can use it, boys? DIANE WINDSOR and CAROL SWEAT, those big girls around school, leave their share of Metrecal and Co. plus a pair of scales to Joan Robertson, Jane Lineback, and Judy Shore. Remember those exercises too, girls! SNOOKEY EVERHART and RICHARD HARPER leave a cracked slide rule, two bent protractors, and a pack of paper to Larry Robertson and Mike Windsor. Rots 'a ruck, fellows! EMILY KETNER and SARAH SAIN, those two speed demons, leave their hot '55 Chevies to Betty Brewer, Bonnie Howard, and Betty Joyce Newsom. MIKE HAUSER wills a cracked football helmet, two left shoes, a bloody nose, and a cast for a right hand to Bucky Martin and Steve Sloan. FRANKIE VAUGHT and VICKY CONRAD, those two blondes, leave their famous motto, 'Does she or doesn't she--only her hairdresser knows, ' to Joan Bodsford and Judy Kendrick. Easy on that stuff, girls! GRANT GREENE leaves a pair of boxing gloves and a handbook on judo to Jimmy Burke. Free lessons go along with that book, Jimmy! LINDA Cheesecake SMITH leaves her appetite for pork 'n beans and watermelon to Phyllis Tilley. Think you'll need a stomach pump, Phyllis? DONNA DAVIS leaves her thoughts of possible wedding bells in the future to Sandy Hunter and Phoebe Lineback. Oh, you lucky girls! JAKE FOSTER bestows upon Wayne Livengood a brace for a broken jaw and a Donald Duck drinking straw. 42 JANE MARTIN leaves her contact lenses to Lynn Adcock and Gerry Reavis. Sorry, girls, only one apiece. CAROLYN CRAVER leaves her job as chewing gum machine for the girls basketball team to Carol Spillman. Use anything but rubber, 2 Carol! GRAY GRIFFITH, FRANK LONG, BILL NELSON, and RUSTY TALBERT, our own cow punchers, leave a cowboy hat, a pair of boots, and a sway -back nag to Stanley Mock and Delmer Taylor. DARLA WALKER leaves her familiar chant, rebound, boys, to Laura Hampton. RONNIE HARPER and JERRY TUCKER leave their qualifying speed on Harper Road, a wrestling jersey, and their athlete's feet to Ronny Matthews. Hope your racing slicks are in good shape, Ronny! BONNIE BOONE and EMILY WILLIAMS will to Dennis Hedrick their coveted spot on the cheering squad. Think you can handle it, Dennis? BUD Mama Bear HAUSER and ARTHUR HOLSHOUSER, those little boys on the football team, leave two extra-small uniforms to Leonard Hayes and Burton Boner. We can only hope for the best! SHARON PFAFF and DEANNA SPRINKLE leave to Judy Easter and Marty Collette their long eye lashes. ANNE BOYD, MAMIE KIMEL, MARGARET HEWITT, RICHARD WATKINS and LARRY TOLBERT will their uncontrollable giggles to Ann Green and Paul Wagoner. Lay off the laughing gas, kids! JIMMY ROCHESTER leaves his ability to do the physics problems even the teacher can't do to Bill Todd. You may need a slide rule or an IBM machine, Bill. JERRY LOAFMAN and ROBERT MILLER leave their ability to pass driver's training to Ronnie Reavis. PEGGY SULLIVAN, BETTY HALL, and SUE MEADOWS bestow upon Frankie Butcher and Sandra Beauchamp their spot at a certain local hangout.'' Watch out for those parking tickets, girls! MAC Fearless Fred'' WEATHERMAN leaves his love for riding steers in freezing weather to Raeford Mitchell. Careful on the expressway, Raeford! ROGER JONES, DENNIS WHITE, and KERMIT ESSEX, our future engineers, would like to leave their drafting talent and ability to draw scale model pin-ups to Don Wheeling. You won't need a ruler, Don! MARY DENNIS, TOBY ANGEL, PAT BRYANT, and JANE VOSS leave their naturally quiet, timid, bashful manner to Shirley Parker, Nancy Beroth, and Mary Lois Darnell. Need anything be said? ARCHIE ROTHROCK, JERRY MAYES, GEORGE NIFONG, and JOHN SHOAF, the D.E. boys, will their ability to leave school at lunch to play Old Maids to Wayne Peoples and Eugene Spillman. MARGARET PILCHER and JACKIE McKNIGHT leave their much used basketball uniforms to Martha Hardin and Kay Howerton respectively. Wear them with dignity, girls! LOUISE McBRIDE, JUDY CONRAD, NORA JEAN HAYES, and JANET HARPER bestow upon Jimmy Hunter their love for Senior Social Studies and, of course, Mr. Denton. BARBARA ANGEL leaves her wings and halo to Sharon Wells. You don't need them too much, Sharon! ROBERT HEPLER leaves his ability to secretly date older women to Harold White and Gilbert Mullis. Watch it, boys, you're playing with Wa igilc Chief cheerleader, JANE CRATER, leaves her job to Miriam Brewer. HILDA CLEARY, FRANCES TUTTLE, LYNN BAILEY, PHYLLIS GRIFFITH, and ELIZABETH WOLFE bestow their enormous height on Paul Huff and Joyce Shields. Put it to good use on that basketball court, kids! BRENDA ROTHROCK, FRANCES ELLIS, DEAMIE GRIFFITH, and LINDA WATSON will to Linda Jones their ability to get sparklers. EDDIE FLOWERS leaves his slow driving speed, his cool Chevy, and his Little Black Book to Andy Sharpe. LESLIE STONE and ROBERT WISHON would like to leave their Don Juan approach to Larry Hicks and Wayne Davis. All girls beware! LUENA GARRISON leaves to Brenda Barney, Clydene Sprinkle, and Billie Gaye Martin her love for jazz and the Rat. DIANN BECKNER, RUBY DAVIS, SYLVIA ARMSTRONG, CAROLYN LINEBERRY, and DAPHANE WALL leave their ability to handle a paying job to Julia Miller and Angeline Giglio. Watch the income tax! CARROLL ST. PIERRE and JUDY JONES leave to Dale Stelter their foreign accents. You may need a translator, Dale. SANDRA WINTERS, ELAINE BAITY, SHIRLEY MYERS, and LOUISE DUNN will their long sought-after driver's license to Brenda Howard and Pat Milhous. Old ladies and little children, beware! CHARLES DUNN leaves his high squeaky voice to Johnny Roop. Just keep practicing, Johnny. MARY MARTIN leaves her role in Peter Pan to Harold Elmore. Watch those three-point landings, Harold! CAROL HOOTS, NANCY SEALY, and SHEILA FORD will to Brenda Ketner and Judy Cox their crazy walk. Try not tying your shoelaces together next time, girls. HENRY SMITH leaves his love for Mr. Robinson to Rodney Smith. Try biting your tongue and counting to ten, Rodney! HAROLD SHORE would like to bestow upon Bobby Collins his three months' supply of toothpicks and Bryllcream. Remember, a little dab ll do 'ya! JEANNIE SHAW leaves her looks to Tink Schaffer. Tink, you'd better let your hair grow out! MARYELLEN ROBERTSON BOB BREWER Testators Witnesses: Fred Flintstone Boris Badenov : and, of course, Bullwinkle 43 Class Prophecy The year is 1972. The U.S.S. Trojan is leaving Pier 12 in New York, setting course for Newfoundland. A group of people are sitting by the pool on the main deck talking over old times. Why, it is JACKIE McKNIGHT , JANIE HIGGINS , and BARBARA ANGEL! They start out on a turn 'bout deck and bump into GRAY GRIFFITH and RUSTY TALBERT. In the dining room they meet LEON WILLIAMSON, DONNIE JONES, and LESLIE STONE. During a delightful sea dinner this group discovers that they have all just begun a trip around the world. HILDA CLEARY and SYLVIA ARMSTRONG are co-owners in a thriving fish cannery in St. John's, Newfoundland. The group spends a day catching fish to give the girls. Back on the boat, they find that a few more familiar faces have joined them, PEGGY SULLIVAN, TOBY ANGEL, and GWYN RIDDLE, Captain MAC WEATHERMAN assures us that JAKE FOSTER and LARRY TOLBERT won'tbe allowed to disrupt the lifeboat drills again today. After arriving in Liverpool, the group jumps on a square-tired bus driven by WAYNE WILHELM and heads for London. They arrive just in time to see bobby CHUCK SHEEK arrest JOHN SHOAF for throwing pop bottles at the cricket match refereed by STUART CLINARD. DONNA DAVIS is special attendant to the queen at Buckingham Palace. As the ship heads for Paris, the group passes ELIZABETH WOLFE as she is swimming the English Channel. In Paris DARLA WALKER and KATHERINE BAILEY run an art gallery. In JUDY CONRAD's modeling school here, SHARON PFAFF and BETTY HALL are the top students. JANET LOAFMAN had just hired private eye LARRY SOWERS to appre- of Paris, ROBERT REED is revising the newest French book with the help of JERRY LOAFMAN, who has been teaching French for six years now. The group takes a plane from Paris International Airport to Madrid, Spain. PHYLLIS GRIFFITH and her capable co- pilot NELLIE CLAYTON see that the trip is comfortable and that there is enough air. At the same time, stewardess RUBY DAVIS is frantically trying to stop JERRY HESTER from jumping into the arms of a French mademoiselle. In Madrid everyone buys a copy of the Daily Gab edited by JUDY JONES and then they head for the bullfight where JERRY SCOTT is the matador for today's event. LINDA BOGER is selling peanuts in the stands. From Spain they go on through Switzerland on JANET HARPER's cable car service to FRANCES TUTTLE's ski lodge where JANE MARTIN is the head ski instructor. Everyone skies to Germany. DIANE WINDSOR, who is guarding the Berlin Wall, gives everyone a pass and they all cross the border to visit MARIAN LASHMIT's beer and ale brewery. A few samples are loaded, and they catch a plane to sunny Italy. CHARLES DUNN is paddling SHEILA FORD and NORA JEAN HAYES down the center of Venice in his gondola with the fringe on top. ARCHIE ROTHROCK guides them through Rome. He takes them to the Colosseum to the wrestling match between BUD HAUSER and JERRY TUCKER. The group eats lunch at SUSAN REYNOLDS' Pizza Parlor and then goes to the sports car track. Here HENRY SMITH is tearing down PHILLIP DUGGINS' Mercedes Benz and RICHARD HARPER's Porche under the expert eye of KAREN GUNDERSON, In the bleachers GEORGE NIFONG, JIMMY ROCHESTER, and ROBERT WISHON are eyeing the female spectators. At the Leaning Tower of Pisa, FRED KIMMER won't tell FRANK LONG what he has just dropped off the tower. BONNIE BOONE's opera company has just opened in the Parthenon in Athens, Greece. Outside the door ROBERT HEPLER is selling tickets to the Southwest Class of '62 reunion. LUENA GARRISON and JEANNIE SHAW are starring in the Ballet in Moscow. Out on the Russian Launching pads, ROBERT MILLER and BILL NELSON are trying frantically to photograph the latest Soviet missile before it leaves, carrying the moon's first inhabitant, RICHARD WATKINS. The group heads due south to the Suez Canal. Here LONNIE MAINES owns and operates a snowball factory. Just as they arrive, TOM BUCK is sneaking out the back door and across the desert with a bag of stolen snowballs. Is he going to start his own Arab war? MARGARET PILCHER and her Arab Globe Trotters are trotting across the sandy waste. The two tallest members of the team, LYNN BAILEY and EMILY WILLIAMS, are in the lead. They are greeted in China by a fireworks display from ALLEN FRENCH's gunpowder factory. MARY DENNIS and LOUISE DUNN let everyone sample a fortune cookie from their Chinese bakery. At this point they all are looking a little shaggy so they go next door to PAT BRYANT's barbershop for a trim. Here they find THEON VANCE having his head shaved. They take BOBBY WOOD's submarine to Japan. Their first sight here is GRANT GREENE selling stilts to Ambassador BOB BREWER so that he can see eye to eye with the Japanese. Why, isn't that BOB VOGLER making fans? He says he is making them for that famous fan dancer, SHIRLEY MYERS. 44 From that 'Punk'’ MAMIE KIMEL, the group buys a bamboo raft and then floats toward Australia to see SARAH SAIN and her kangeroo farm. In this land of bounce resides the world's ping-pong champion, GAYNELLE MARTIN, SUE MEADOWS, who is still hoping to beat Gaynelle, practices faithfully on her custom-built ping-pong table designed by that spirited craftsman EDDIE FLOWERS. Everyone piles into EMILY KETNER's canoe and heads for the Fiji IsLands. Queen of the islands, DEANNA SPRINKLE, welcomes them. During the welcome, ANNE BOYD and MARGARET HEWITT hastily build several grass huts for the guests to live in during their stay. SANDRA WINTERS is high in the top of a coconut tree busily collectingthe dinner. After a short stay, they take a flying fish to the Hawaiian Islands, recently purchased from the United States government by LINDA WATSON. There go those famous firemen STEVE BLAKLEY and BOBBY WALL off to extinguish the newest volcano created by NANCY SEALEY. As the group heads to see CAROL HOOTS and CAROLYN LINEBERRY do the hula, CAROL CROUCH gives them all a pineapple from her plantation, JOHNNY DISHER takes the group to the pampas of Argentina. Here BONNIE SPANN is running the world's largest comed beef factory. BETTY BALL, the first lady gaucho, is rounding up the corned beef. JERRY MAYES is just leaving with a posse to search the jungle for KAREN KING, who is out looking for animals for her zoo. After six days on LOUISE McBRIDE's ice breaker, a floating iceberg is spotted off the coast of Antarctica. MIKE HAUSER and KERMIT ESSEX are sitting on top of it playing a cool game of chess. Leaving the boys with a year's supply of sun tan lotion, they head for the world's newest capital, Brazilia. Campaign posters greet them. It seems that SNOOKEY EVERHART is running for president of the mafia; but his opponent RONNIE HARPER is pretty confident, and why not, with MARYELLEN ROBERTSON as campaign manager and a henchman like JERRY MOCK spying on Snookey's every move! As the group tries to get on board a steamship, PHYLLIS WOOSLEY tries to stop them for fear it will sink. Read your physics, girl! On the way to the Panama Canal, the ships carpenter, JUDY LUTZ, informs them that the ship won't clear the locks, but ELAINE BAITY and DIANN BECKNER, who took over the canal after ousting Castro, assure them that the ship will have plenty of room. The ship sails on through and it's North to Alaska. DAPHANE WALL's seal coat business is doing fine, but the same can not be said about DONALD JONES' gold mine. Thar just ain't no gold in them thar hills. Kayaking down the Pacific is a real experience for the group. Upon reaching their destination, California, they tour Disneyland guided by FRANCES ELLIS. HAROLD SHORE is starring in the Life Story of Roger Jones with Roger there to aid in the production and FRANKIE VAUGHT to direct it. The movie ought to be a smash with all that talent combined. CAROLYN CRAVER is on the campus of U.C.L.A. comparing it with all other U.S. colleges. Will she ever make up her mind? CAROL SWEAT has a thriving donkey farm near the Grand Canyon. LINDA SMITH is her best customer. She leads donkey-back excursions into the canyon. Surely hope she is sure-footed! In San Antonio VICKY CONRAD is busy at work trying to repair the Alamo, but JANE VOSS keeps the wall shaking with her constant basketball practice. Bourbon Street has changed a lot since CARROLL ST.PIERRE has opened her secretarial school. On the banks of the Mississippi, MARY MARTIN has a banana split factory. PEARL ROTHROCK takes the group to the Cape where DEAMIE GRIFFITH is recording data on the behavior of DENNIS WHITE in his space capsule which is headed for Pluto--we hope--but you know Dennis! With BRENDA ROTHROCK as the chief astronaut, the group takes a rocket ship to Southwest. IKE CAMPBELL and LARRY DULL are still there. Larry is writing a revised edition of Thirty Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary. Ike--well, he is just bothering the teachers. The reunion is a smashing success. But wait, who is missing? JANE CRATER, where are you? Oh, there she is, industriously working with her committee to plan the next get-together. See you in '82! JUDY JONES ROBERT REED Prophets 45 Class Colors Titian red and Ivory Class Motto Class flower Red and White Camation What we are to become, we are now becoming. Class Poem OUR STEP FORWARD Curious the day we entered; Challenged as the years have come; Our school life has brought much growth, Surrounded by new friends and more freedom. Our aims were sure and steadfast, As we rose each year in class. Our goals and heads went higher Till Seniors we were at last! Our paths all seemed narrow, Yet the steps were marked clear. We had cause to doubt and wonder, But little reason to fear. Our acquaintances within these walls Here at Southwest High Have brought new experiences As each day grew nigh. We have within our hands The chance to bring success, But we know that this can be done only Through initiative and willingness. We now approach the threshold of life That leaves all but our memories behind. For now we look upon a great new dawn That faces all mankind! LOUISE DUNN 46 Class Song Our high school days passed swiftly; Each year brought something new. Our friendship, study, wisdom, So many mem'ries too. Our Freshman steps were falt'ring; Sure Sophomores we become. As Juniors we were hopeful; Now Senior is our name. So here's to our dear high school That we will leave too soon. Always we will remember Graduation day in June. KATHERINE BAILEY EDDIE FLOWERS Front; RICHARD HARPER, LUENA GARRISON, Historians; ‘JUDY JONES, Prophetess; BOB BREWER, MARYELLEN ROBERTSON, | estators, In Back: LOUISE DUNN, Poet, ROBERT REED, Prophet; KATHERINE BAll7y, EDDIE FLOWERS, Song Writers Vee = | Bast All-Around a5 SNOOKEY EVERHART, JANE CRATER ‘ = Most Likely tc Succeed RICHARD HARPER, JUDY LUTZ Most Versatile RONNIE HARPER, PHYLLIS WOOSLEY Ct PICTORIAL ATLAS | AE THE WORLD 4 Most intellectual KERMIT ESSEX, KATHERINE BAILEY SOKO lbs = ARCH ROTHROCK ? iendl al a) xt tx} = WY 6) (aa O Most Popular BOB BREWER LINDA SMITH 2 Be (SS aed oe eg = oe Se IC Most Athlet Best Spor ROGER JONES, MARYELLEN ROBERTSON YW fs 5 pes fe = Q Q el ne aa Xe aa = aa) a a) co RRR Bi a PR OR, eee é _ a we oe ee ip PON SE JEANNIE SHAW 9 Lome a) | 7 —— {ome ] = el aoe (oe) a [am am) HAROLD SHORE NOAA APNE LOUISE DUNN, BOBBY WALL } Dy ER Cutest FRANKIE VAUGHT b JERRY TUCKER CORRES SEER heat ee TNS Hittiest DENNIS WHITE, JANE VOSS Senior Class Sponsors Seated: Mrs. Dorothy Russell, Miss Maxine Swaringen. Standing: Miss Frances Cook, Mrs. Bonnie Green, Miss Ruth Farthing. Senior Glass Mascots RONNIE BROWN and PAMELA KOONTZ were chosen by the seniors to represent the Class of '62 as mascots. 62 Dea SEES Bela? Se: eas, Ba i Bunsen burners the prom... ing 1€5.%. plann bilit growing responsi Beorettiasuing ior play the first Jun Jun in accomplishments... ee de pri and broken test tubes... Upperclassmen at last... JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row: LAURASHAMPTON?) 7... cle siete clsie's aleleleleie 6 siclele cleats olelelelataletelevetere sae ecto aimmOeCCLCtaly: BUGKYS MA RAGING... crcscckeelerer sisi s cicrerclel svetcters ie tcledoietetel seteheterenetelere stelelentlenhem abesT Gent MIRIAMeBREWIERiopetere cleletelelelchelenelcderenonel chelenelclelchelchefenclehololetslenereletercieieneiethetenet meno SUCCT Back row: LEONARD HAYES, DALE STELTER, NANCY HUFF, SHIRLEY PARKER, os. co.cc ccm eesewsecsccecstenes ViCe— residents 64 LYNN ADCOCK PERRIE ANDERSON SUSAN ANGEL LINDA BALDWIN BRENDA BARNEY JERRY BARNEY LOIS BEAUCHAMP SANDRA BEAUCHAMP Juniors NANCY BEROTH LEONA BINKLEY JOAN BODSFORD BURTON BONER JAMES BRANHAM BETTY BREWER MIRIAM BREWER JIMMY BURKE FRANKIE BUTCHER LINDA CARPENTER WILMA COLE MARTY COLLETTE BOBBY COLLINS CAROLYN CONRAD CHARLES CORNATZER JUDY COx ALLEN CRAVER RITA CRAVER : MARY LOIS DARNELL | FAYE DAVIS Juniors WAYNE DAVIS RICHARD DOUB TIFFIN DRANE CALVIN DULL JUDY EASTER SANDRA FULBRIGHT ANGELINE GIGLIO HAZEL GORDON ANN GREEN ODELL, GROCE LAURA HAMPTON MARTHA HARDIN LEONARD HAYES DENNIS HEDRICK JERRY HEGE LARRY HICKS PAMELA HICKS PATSY HICKS ROGER HOCKADAY BRENDA HOLDER EVELYN HOLDER BONNIE HOWARD BRENDA HOWARD KAY HOWERTON VIRGINIA HUDSON NANCY HUFF PAUL HUFF JANET HUNTER JIMMY HUNTER SANDY HUNTER JAY HUTCHINS WAYNE HUTCHINS BARBARA JOYNER JUDY KENDRICK BRENDA KETNER DEWEY KIGER JANE LINEBACK PHOEBE LINEBACK WAYNE LIVENGOOD JON LOWDER So BILL HYLAND KENNETH JAMES BARRY JOHNSON LINDA JONES PAT LANDRETH SUE LANIER EDGAR LAWSON BARBARA LEWIS NANCY LUPER GRAY MACY BILLIE GAYE MARTIN BUCKY MARTIN PAT MARTIN RONNY MATTHEWS KAY MAYNARD LONNIE McDANIEL JUNIOTS RONNIE McDANIEL JAMES McMORDIE PAT MILHOUS BEN MILLER Soa oe JOHNNY MILLER JULIA MILLER PAT MILLER H.V. MILNER aun EGS eS ‘ RAEFORD MITCHELL STANLEY MOCK BECKY MOSER GILBERT MULLIS BETTY MYERS BETTY JOYCE NEWSOM CHERYL NIFONG GLENDA PARDUE SHIRLEY PARKER WAYNE PEOPLES BRENDA PHELPS JUDY PLEASANTS a BILLIE POWE GERALDINE REAVIS | RONNIE REAVIS TOMMY REDDING JUNIOTS BILLY RENEGAR JIM RICHARDSON JOE RICHARDSON JOAN ROBERTSON DU — “g5 LARRY ROBERTSON GARY ROTHROCK TINK SCHAFFER EDDIE SCHARFF DELORME SCOTT JOYCE SHIELDS JUDY SHORE BECKY SIDES JIM SINCLAIR STEVE SLOAN RODNEY SMITH CAROL SPILLMAN EUGENE SPILLMAN CLY DENE SPRINKLE DATE STEDTER GAROLSS TILLEY SUZANNE STIMPSON GAYLE STONE EDDIE STOUT BILL YeSi,ROBLE DELMER TAYLOR PEI ELISe ILLEY BILL TODD GLENN TUTTLE MARY VAUGHN CHARLES VEST SANDRA VESTAL GERALDINE VOGLER PAUL WAGONER ROGER WARNER PAUL WEATHERMAN SHARON WELLS JUnIOTS DON WHEELING HAROLD WHITE FRANKLIN WILLARD MIKE WINDSOR JOHN WINFREY JANET WOOSLEY LANIER WOOSLEY CHARLES WOOTEN he Tolerating Fre shmen,..protractors and compasses. .. beginnings of class organization...Silas Mamer...learner's permits...developing _ leadership. ..the Sophomore Class. ne SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS . Front row: JEANPSIDDEN Eire.) e 012) +1010 oie) ollololotelelollelolojcielie Kel olel lslelelolclelel ole) sicvohelicl hel sletelcieisiert miklC AS Unt BONNIESMILEE Rivercrerelole olelshelelcleleleloteiolalcteicielslctelcrstoletelevelelalcloleleleleleiehelsterelstetelermial STG ent KAREN JARVIS... cccccccvesvncssccvcvcvesesevcsvsscsoscesveveveeses ecretalry Back row: , DELORES OWENS, STEVE DUNN, DIANE LANDRETH, MARTHA HUFFSTETLER, MIKE JENNINGS, CARMA LUSTIG........ Vice-Presidents 74 BARBARA ADAMS BRENDA ADAMS BRENDA ALLEN BETTY ALLGOOD THOMAS BATES TOMMY BAUGUESS KENNETH BECKNER JUDYSBERO TIA Sophomores SUSIE BILLINGS STAN BINGHAM STEVE BINGHAM JERRY BLAKLEY LARRY BLAKLEY TONY BLAKLEY SANDRA BODSFORD EDDY BOGGS PAT BOLES WILMA BOLT EDDIE BOOTH CURTIS BOWEN POREI A BOY Ex DAVID BREWER SHIRLEY BRICKEY BARTON BRIDGES i : L y = ee EE OOO A awl GUS N BARB ARA BURGER NY BURKE PHY LEDS BYE REY ANN CALLOWAY BRENDA CARPENTER DENNIS COOPER MELANIE CRATER BING CREASY DANNY BROW MIKE BYRD MIKE CAIN SAMMY COX JOHN SANDRA CROUSE KATHERINE DALTON MIKE CUMBO DON CUMBY a ae ROSES GORDON CASEY SUE CASHION KAY “GLODFELTER LORETTA CONRAD MIKE CONRAD KAY CECILE HILLUS CONRAD BOB CONRAD JERRY DAVIS MIKE DAVIS BETTY JEAN DICKERSON RICK DISHER EDITH DORSETT CINDY DOTY JANICE DOUB BOBBY DRANE Sophomores STEVE DUNN TOM EBERT BENNIE ELLER JERRY FARMER GERALD FEARRINGTON CHARLES FLOWERS BARBARA FORREST GAYLE FOSTER MARIETTA FOSTER CAROLYN FURCHES BILLIE GABARD DONALD GABARD TOMMY GERATY ELAINE GORE TERRY GROSS CHUCK GRUBBS CAMILLA HANES BOBBY HARPER ELAINE HARPER TED HARPER JERRY HARRELL JOEY HAUSER DENNIS HENDRIX ELIZABETH HEPLER Sophomores LONNIE HESTER : BETTY HICKS ) PAUL HOLDER JIMMY HOOTS JOAN HORTON MARTHA HUFFSTETLER LARRY HUNTER FRANKIE HUTCHINS CINDY IOBST GERALD JAMES JON JARVIS KAREN JARVIS Oe MIKE JENNINGS CYNTHIA JONES JERRY JONES NELSON JONES WAYNE JONES JANET JOYNER JIMMY JOYNER STEVE KIRKMAN DIANE LANDRETH PATRICIA LEAZER DWAYNE LEF TWICH BE ysLEWIS SELMA LEWIS CARMA LUSTIG DANNY LYNCH SHARON LYONS GENE MABE HARRIET McBRIDE LARRY McGILVARY JUNE McGUIRE BILL MEADOWS ARTHUR MILHOUS BONNIE MILLER LINDA MINOR RICHARD MOCK KAY MYERS DARLENE NORMAN JUNE NORMAN DELORES OWENS JOYCE PACK LYNN PARRISH RONALD PARRISH DON PASCAL JAMES PATTON JESSIE PATTON ROSEMARY PERRY JUDSSPET RED DORENDA PHILLIPS FRANKYE PICKETT CHARLES:PIT Ts GLORIA POINDEXTER MARILYN POINDEXTER PAIS REECE NANCY REED GAIL RHODES JUDY ROBERTS FRANK ROBERTSON TERRIE ROOP LINDA ROSE DONALD RUPARD JIMMY RUSSELL MARTHA SAYLOR DICK SCHUYLER IRA SEALEY FRANKIE SHEETS GARLAND SHEETS GARY SHEETS STEVE SHUMAKER JEAN SIDDEN RICK SIDES ophomores DENNIS SNOW DON SNYDER DAVID SPAUGH JANIS SPRINKLE FRANCES SPRY PAITH STELTER CYNTHIA STROBLE BONNIE SWEAT KAY TAYLOR MARTHA TAYLOR PHILLIP TILLEY JOANN TODD JUNE TODD MIKE TODD RICHARD TRAMMELL PATSY TUCKER PERRY LU Tet 2 E 6 M a = 1©) SS ane oO = HS WARREN DON ARNOLD WEATHERMAN BILL WELLMAN KATHY WELLS MARIE WHITAKER LENA WATTS oo . SS LINDA WHITE LINDA WIDEN ER SUSAN WILLIAMS BENNETT WILLIAMSON MARY WILLIAMSON an O = O 4 jaa) a4 Pt [sa A rs = JOHNNY WILMOTH ROGER WOOD SUE WOOD SSUES Adjusting to the unfamiliar routine.. .new friendships...enthusiasm... school spirit, ..Galisthenics...nervous anticipation of exams... giggles...new-found feelings of maturity. ..Freshmen. GARLAND ADAMS DANNY ALEXANDER BRENDA ANDERS MARGARET ANDERS JUDY ANGEL | ARTHUR AYERS JIMMY BAILEY LARRY BALL SANDRA BARLOW LINDA BEAN LYNDA BECK MELTON BECK NORMA BELL PAT BENTLEY GAIL BEROTH JIM BINGHAM DAVID BINKLEY HENRY BINKLEY LINDA BINKLEY DAVID BOONE FAYE BOOSE RITA BOOSE LARRY BOOTH DAVID BORDEN RONNIE BOYD BOB BRANDON FRANK BREWER BOBBY BURCHETTE EMILY BURGER BETSY BURKE JUDY BURKE JANIE BURWELL JOHNSIE BYERS PAT CALLOWAY BUSTER CAMPBELL MELVIN CARPENTER DICKIE CHANDLER JOSEPHINE CLINE PeyeL iS COFFEY GILMER COLLETTE FAYE CONRAD WRENN CONRAD BECKY COOPER JAMES COX RICHARD CRATER RONNIE CRATER CHERYL CRAVEN TOMMY CUMBY ALLEN DAVIS ARNOLD DAVIS RICKY DAVIS LEON DeHAVEN KEITH DILLWORTH FRANCES DOBY PAUL DOBY, JR. BECKY DOUB TONY DULL BILL ERWIN STEVE ETCHISON RICHARD EVANS JERRY FEARRINGTON ELWOOD FLINCHUM MORRIS FLOYD JOYCE FRANKLIN DENNIS FREEMAN JANE FRYE SIBLY FUQUA SYLVIA GARRELL BRENDA GARRETSON FRANCES GEORGE JIMMY GOBBLE MARGARET GOUGH BARBARA GRAHAM TERRY GREEN VAN GRIFFITH GAYE GRUBBS STEVE GURGANUS CANDACE HAILEY HUGH HAMPTON KAY HARPER GO — ZED oS ENE we oe me oe STEVE HARPER BOB HARRELL JIMMY HARRELL LINDA HAUSER DIANE HAWKINS REBECCA HAYES DEANIE HEGE WAYNE HENNING JANICE HENNINGS CONNIE HENSLEY HERBERT HUDSON CHERYL HUFF JOEY HUFFMAN RONNIE HUFFMAN SUSAN HUFFSTETLER MIKE HUNDLEY DAVID HUNTER CARY HURTT WAYNE HUTCHENS ELSIE INGRAM GERALD INMAN CLARENCE JAMES LINDA JENKINS MICHAEL JENNINGS RICHARD JOHNSON JOAN HENSLEY JEAN HEPLER BRENDA HESTER JOELLA HESTER BOBBY HICKS GAY LYNN HOLCOMB DINAH HOLDER RICHARD HOLSHOUSER LOUISE HONEYCUTT JANICE HOOTS ROGER HOOTS LINDA HOWARD MARION HOWARD WARREN HOWARD LARRY HOWELL MIKE JONES SUZANNE JONES VICKY JONES WANDA JOYNER IDA KEATON K.G. KETNER JIMMY KING ALLAN KLUTTZ TERRY KNIGHT REGINALD LANDRETH JERRY LARGEN EVON LARK HAROLD LAWING CYNTHIA LEAGANS JERRY LEAMON FAYE LEGAINS PEDRO LEGAINS BOBBY LIVENGOOD SYLVIA LOCKLEAR BECKY LONG BLAIR LOWRANCE JOANN LUPER BRENDA MANN DUANE MARTIN DENNIS MATHIS LENNIE MATHIS DALE MAYNARD NORMAN McALLIST ER DONNA McCOLLEM BETTY JO McFARLAND DAN McGUIRE CHARLES McKENZIE CAROLYN MESSICK NOEL MILLER JOE MINOR CARL MITCHELL JANET MOCK PATRICIA MOCK TANYA MOCK KAY MOORE SHIRLEY MOOREFIELD THURMA MOSER PAUL MULLICAN BOBBY MYERS MARY MYERS NANCY MYERS ROGER MYERS VICKY MYERS TOMMY NEEDHAM LYNN NELSON MAGGIE NICHOLS WAYNE NORMAN NEIL OUTEN PORTIA PADGETT JENNIE SUE PARDUE STEVE PARKS GRANT PARRISH SUSAN PATTERSON JERI PATTON JENNIE PEACOCK eS NANCY PECK BARRY PEDDY GORD CAROL PETERS REGINALD PFAFF ROBERTA PHELPS EVELYN PHILLIPS KAY PHILLIPS SUSAN POE BILL POINDEXTER BOBBY POWELL JOHN PRATT BARRY QUINN WAYNE RABON JUDY REAVIS MARTHA REDDING PAT REID RONNIE ROBERTSON JANE RODGERS JANICE RODGERS PAM ROGERS EUGENE ROMINGER GENE RUARK CAROLYN SAYLOR RONNIE SCHARFF DARKES SCOTT GAIL SCOTT GARY SCOTT TERRY, SCOT WAYNE SHELTON CAROLYN SHUMAKER CHERYL STIMPSON ERNIE STOUT RAYMOND STOUT LIBBY TEASTER BE YeresH GEROME TISE WAYNE TODD DAVID TOY JOE TRANSOU TONI TRIVETTE ALLEN TROTTER CHERRY TUCKER SUE TUCKER DAVID VEST SLEVE,VESTAL BRENDA SHUMATE LINDA SHUTT CHARLES SINK BARRY SMITH ROBERT SMITH W.G. SMITH DANNY SMOTHERS RONALD SNOW RONALD SNYDER WAYNE SPAUGH ELIZABETH SPEAS RON STALEY PATSY STANLEY JOHNNY STEWART RAYMOND STILLEY PAT WHITE W.H. WILLIAMS, JR. GAYLE WILSON RICHARD WINDSOR LARRY WINFREY CATHY WISE KATHLEEN WOOSLEY WAYNE WOOSLEY GAYNELLE YARBROUGH ROGER YOW CAROL WHITAKER BEE YawWHLE EE BILLY WHITE ROGER VICKERS PATRICIA VOGLER DAVID VOSS JOHNNY WAGONER JAMES WALKER JOHNNY WALL TOMMY WARD BONNIE WARNER KENNETH WEATHERMAN DON WEISNER MIKE HAUSER All-Conference Football Team BUCKY MARTIN All-Conference Football Team DANNY BROWN First place winner in the Dixie Classic Science Fair BARTON BRIDGES Fourth place winner in the Dixie Classic Science Fair 94 JANE CRATER D-A. R. Good! Gitizen Honor Graduates of 1962 JANE CRATER LUENA GARRISON KAREN GUNDERSON RICHARD HARPER JANET LOAFMAN SUSAN REYNOLDS JUDY LUTZ DEANNA SPRINKLE GARROLL Sl. PIERRE PHYLLIS WOOSLEY 95 homecoming Queen LINDA SMITH, crowned by Barbara Parker omecoming Court Trammel; Bonnie Miller, H.V. Milner; Diane Landreth, Robert Hepler. Third row: Kay Harper, Harold Shore; Cheryl Stimpson, Charles Comatzer; Sylvia Locklear, Jon Lowder. Not pictured: Joyce Duncan. Front, center: Linda Smith, Queen; Bobby Drane, Escort. First row: Carroll St. Pierre, Larry Sowers; Miriam Brewer, Tink Schaffer; Martha Hardin, Don Collins. Second row: Nancy Huff, Don Wheeling; Melanie Crater, Richard Ms Valentine Court Front row: Jane Crater, Snookey Everhart; Betty Joyce Wheeling. Back row: Kay Harper, Bob Brewer; Sandy Newsom, Bucky Martin. Second row: Linda Smith, Larry Hunter, Paul Huff; Martha Huffstetler, Don Collins. Dull; Karen Jarvis, Calvin Dull; Diane Hawkins, Don 98 lent Va Dinah Shore? Brenda Lee?...No, it's Joan Bodsford, first-place winner. his) expertitouch on) the Jerry Jones demonstrates organ. The jazz of the) Pagans” set toes a' tapping. Razz-ma-tazz, 23 skidoo. . .back to the Roarin' Twenties with the Charleston ! The Southwest Follies, held on January 6, was sponsored by the Student Council. The theme and title this year was' 'Winter Showcase. The program included acts represeriting almost every type of talent, from pantomime to modem dance. As the showcase unfolded, hours of practice were evident in the perfection of each act. The success of the Follies was measured by the smiles of the audience, a mere reflection of the pleasure and enjoyment of the performers. Is Hazel's hand in her pocket or holding up her pants? ; Goin! down to Lonesome Town... A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody. 101 Junior Marshals These Juniors were selected by the Senior Class of 1962 to help with the various graduation events. In front: Nancy Huff, Bucky Maitin, Martha Hardin, Betty Brewer. Center, from front to back: Betty Joyce Newsom, Lynn 102 Adcock, Bonnie Howard. In back: Shirley Parker, Phyllis Tilley, Gilbert Mullis, Miriam Brewer, H.V. Milner, Laura Hampton, Linda Jones. ACTIVITIES Service and participation. ..luncheon meetings... inspiring induction programs... posters in the hall. ... socializing .... elections...co- operation. ..satisfaction gained through services rendered. EDITOR -IN -CHIEF Susan Reynolds | ADVISOR : Miss Maxine Swaringen ASSOCIATE EDITORS Laura Hampton Linda Jones The 1961-02 Iliad Ste BUSINESS STAFF: Kay Clodfelter; Phyllis Woosley, ART AND LAYOUT STAFF: H.V. Milner; Maryellen | Manager; Diane Hawkins. Robertson, Editor; Pat Landreth. | GEASS, EDITORS: Marty Collette, Junior; Karen FEATURES STAFF: Suzanne Jones; Jane Martin, Editor; Gunderson, Senior; Gaynelle Martin, Senior; Karen Jarvis, Bonnie Miller. Sophomore; Dinah Holder, Freshman. SPORTS STAFF Linda Howard ACTIVITIES STAFF: Gordon Casey; Martha Hardin, Richard Harper, Editor Editor; Brenda Ketner. Joan Robertson PHOTOGRAPHERS Chuck Grubbs Jon Jarvis Frank Robertson Student Council Center of school organization—the Student Council. Representing the entire student body, the Council sets the pace for activities of the school. Besides promoting better relationships among students and teachers, it sponsors many projects and social events through various committees. : Assembly programs, devotionals, operation of the school store, and provision for lunchtime recreation are a few of the necessary functions that often go unnoticed. Freshman orientation, Home - coming events, the Christmas dance, post-ballgame dances, the Southwest Follies--all these activities are made possible by the Council's hard work and do their part to make the year enjoyable for everyone. First row: Marty Collette, Phoebe Lineback, Jane Crater, Karen Jarvis, Judy Lutz, Laura Hampton, Louise Dunn, Janet Hunter, Second row: Linda Jones, Vicky Jones, Cathy Wise, Lynn Adcock, Hazel Gordon, Mike Hauser, Richard Harper Phyllis Woosley, Betty Joyce Newsom. Third row: Jane Rodgers, Pat Reece, Emily Ketner, Brenda Holder, Bonnie Miller, Ronald Snow, Steve Harper, Ronnie Harper, H.V. Milner, Kermit Essex, Emily Williams. Fourth row: Toni Trivette, cers MRS. CALLAHAN Sponsor BETTY BREWER Treasurer CAROLYN CRAVER Secretary MARTHA HARDIN Vice-President SNOOKEY EVERHART President Mearrettasr oster, Jean Sidden, Steve Bingham, Johnny Jarvis, Donald Gabard, Bucky Martin, Miriam Brewer, Deanna Sprinkle, Shirley Myers, Jackie McKnight. The annual Christmas dance was again a smashing success. One of the Council's most active committees, shown here hard at work (as usual) is the Publicity Committee. 107 o First row: Nancy Huff, Jon Jarvis, Barton Bridges, Frank Robertson, Chuck Grubbs, Janet Hunter, Shirley Myers, Judy Jones. Second row: Mike Jennings, Dennis Snow, Pat Milhous, Donald Gabard, Marian Lashmit, Marietta Foster, Louise Dunn, Mary Williamson. Third row: Betty Hall, Carma Lustig, Hazel Gordon, Cindy Doty, Betty Allgood, Carolyn Furches, Brenda Barney, Brenda Holder, Judy Shore. Fourth row: Shirley Parker, Steve Bingham, Joyce Shields, Janet Editors Seated: JUDY JONES, Editor- in-ChietasjOY Gee SHIELDS, Business Manager. Standing: HAZEL GORDON, JANET HUNTER, Associate Editors. © OOYSS 108 Loafman, Miss Farthing, Advisor; Carol Stilley, Sharon Wells, Deanna Sprinkle, Billie Gabard, Clydene Sprinkle. Advisor MISS RUTH FARTHING Newspaper sta The ODYSSEY, published monthly, reports to the students of Southwest, through words and pictures, details of past school events and the promise of things to come. The newspaper is many-sided, containing editorials; interviews, sometimes serious and sometimes funny; creative work of students; as well as accurate accounts of school events from September football games to June graduation. The paper provides an opportunity for its staff to develop writing ability and affords much interesting reading for the student body. The latest edition of the OD YSSEY... ...back to work on next month's issue. First row: Eddie Flowers, Larry Dull, Snookey Everhart, Mike Hauser, Bob Brewer. Second row: Ronnie Harper, Kermit Essex, Jerry Mock, Richard Harper, Mac Weatherman, Robert Reed. Third row: Ike Campbell, Jerry Scott, Roger Jones, Bucky Martin, Harold White, H.V. Milner, Jerry Bamey. Fourth row: Calvin Dull, Glenn Tuttle, Tink Schaffer, Jon Jarvis, Charles Flowers, Steve Bingham, Barton Bridges, Steve Dunn, Fifth row: Mr. Binkley, Sponsor. { Hey Club = — iS Key Club International is an outstanding service club for boys. Its purposes include the development of initiative and leadership in high school boys through a program of service. Members of the Southwest chapter have always been ready to render their services to the school and community whenever called upon. This year Key Clubbers have participated in projects ranging from operation of the concession stand to distribution of Goodwill bags for our city's Goodwill Industries. Dificers and Sponsor Front: MIKE HAUSER, President. Second row: JON Back: STEVE BINGHAM, Chaplain; MR. BINKLEY, JARVIS, Secretary; KERMIT ESSEX, Vice-President. Sponsor. 111 we First row: Janet Loafman, Martha Hardin, Betty Brewer, Mrs. Green, Sponsor; Joyce Shields, Susan Reynolds, Carroll St. Pierre, Karen Gunderson, Phyllis Woosley, Jane Richard Harper, Deanna Sprinkle, Janet Hunter, Shirley Martin, Katherine Bailey, Lynn Adcock. Second row: Myers, Jane Crater, Judy Lutz, Gaynelle Martin. National Honor society Ze wae cers and Sponsor MRS. BONNIE GREEN......Sponsor JANE CRATER wtonicss oe president JUDYSLUT Zire eae Ce hresident PHYLLIS, WOOSLEY 2 4...5 «Secretary JANE MARTIN Oo. «sees nee reasurer Scholarship, Character sleadershi p, Service... Twice each year outstanding Juniors and Seniors meeting these require - ments are taken into the National Honor Society by impressive inductions. One of the school's most active organizations, the Society encourages good scholarship in several ways. Honor and improvement rolls are announced quarterly. Students making the yearly honor roll are presented with emblems, and a party is given for those making the honor roll at any time during the year. Quill and Scroll At a luncheon, the Society honored these students who made all A's for the first semester: Luena Garrison, Brenda Mann, Dickie Chandler, Janie Burwell, and Carma Lustig. Juniors and Seniors who are in the upper third of their Loafman, Linda Jones, Phyllis Woosley, Judy Jones. class and have done superior work on either the ILIAD or Second row: Janet Hunter, Hazel Gordon, Deanna Sprinkle, the ODYSSEY staff are eligible for membership in the Laura Hampton, Maryellen Robertson. Third row: Betty Southwest chapter of the Quill and Scroll, an international Hallajoyee shields, susan’ Rey nolid's,— Miss) Farthing, honor society for high school journalists. First row: Janet Sponsor. First row: Billie Gaye Martin, Gerry Reavis, Sandy Carolyn Craver, Judy Easter. Third row: Shirley Parker, Hunter, Phyllis Woosley, Gaynelle Martin. Second row: Kay Maynard, Linda Boger, Donna Davis, Mary Dennis, Bonnie Howard, Sandra Beauchamp, DeLorme Scott, Suzanne Stimpson, Darla Walker, Judy Pleasants, Becky Susan Reynolds, Karen Gunderson, Deanna Sprinkle, Sides, Brenda Howard, Lynn Adcock, Cheryl Nifong. icers and Sponsor First) row?) D eran ma Sprinkle, President; Karen Gunderson, Vice- President. Second row: Bonnie Howard, Treasur- er; Miss Adams, Sponsor; Gerry Reavis, Secretary. First, tow:, Lerrie Roop, June Todd, Rosemary Perry, Elaine Harper, Marilyn Poindexter, Bonnie Sweat. Second row: Elaine Gore, Kathy Wells, Brenda Adams, Janis U-Teens A branch of the Y.W.C.A., the Y-Teens hold informal meetings each month which usu- ally include programs suited to the girls' interests followed by socializing and refreshments. The main projects of the year include sponsoring the Valentine dance and presenting the Easter program, Working on decorations for the Valentine dance... Sprinkle, Patsy Tucker, Betty Allgood. Third row: Carolyn Furches, Gaye Grubbs, Cindy Iobst, Linda Hauser, Vicky Jones, Diane Landreth. BSS: ny eras yin Rt ew: om? Rune way ‘etaxs PROS CBE wwe. The Southwest chapter presented the musical part of the program at the District No. 5 rally. To promote an appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking—this is the main purpose of the F.H.A, This year the club had a full schedule, with a different and .original program presented each month. Forthe Christmas meeting, several senior citizens discussed the différences in the presentecelebrationmer Christmas and that of their childhood. Another time the girls enjoyed borsch soup and com meal pancakes made by Mr. Robinson. The projects for the year included honoring their parents at the annual Mother-Daughter banquet and at ''Daddy Date night. First row: Vicky Jones, Dinah Holder, Bonnie Warmer, Janie Burwell, Sue Tucker, Brenda Mann, Diane Hawkins, Gayle Wilson, Pat Reid, Faye Legains, Suzanne Jones. Pam Rogers, Jennie Peacock, Kay Moore. Fourth row: Second row: Toni Trivette, Janice Hennings, Candace Susan Poe, Phyllis Coffey, Lynn Nelson, Thurma Moser, Hailey, Gay Lynn Holcomb, Nancy Peck, Patsy Stanley, Linda Beck, Susan Huffstetler, Becky Cooper, Pam Mock, Betsy Burke, Pat Calloway, Margaret Gough. Third row: Donna McCollem, Betty Jo McFarland, Cheryl Craven. Elsie Ingram, Johnsie Byers, Wrenn Conrad, Vicky Myers, Future Homemakers 0 First row: Susie Billings, Marilyn Poindexter, Emily Ketner, Bonnie Sweat, Bonnie Howard, Carol Stilley, Linda Jones. Second row: Kathy Wells, Brenda Adams, Elaine Harper, Camilla Hanes, Selma Lewis, Nancy Beroth, Mary Williamson, Billie Gabard, Karen Jarvis, Cindy Iobst. Third row: Judy Lutz, Leona Binkley, Melanie Crater, Rosemary Perry, Carol Spillman, Sue Cashion, America fficers and Sponsors Seated: Judy Lutz, President; Leona Binkley, Vice-President; Janet Fiunterj ese cer ext amy: Betty Joyce Newsom, Treasurer. Standing: Carol Stilley eR eporter, karen ijarvis, Recreation Leader; Miss Huffman, Sponsor; Joyce Shields, Historian; Mrs. Greene, Sponsor; Kay Howerton, Parliamentarian; Jean Sidden, Student | Council Representative. Evelyn Holder, Jean Sidden, Cindy Doty, Susan Williams, Lynn Bailey, Frances Tuttle, June Norman, Janet Hunter, Fourth row:Nancy Luper,Brenda Ketner, Darlene Norman, Judy Kendrick, Pat Milhous, Kay Howerton, Joyce Shields, Deamie Griffith, Wilma Cole, Sharon Pfaff, Sue Wood, Sandra Crouse, Betty Joyce Newsom, Carolyn Craver, Judy Jones, Marietta Foster. BOyssim the she. the shop. gain experience through activities in 118 fficers and Sponsors First row: Mr. Pratt, Sponsor KénhetheBbeckner {Charlies Comatzer, Presidents; Mr. Crotts, Sponsor. Second row: Larry Winfrey, Sentinel; Frankie Hutchins, Jon Lowder, Vice-Presidents; Avery Mabe, Sentinel. Third row: Tony Blakley, Treasurer; Ronnie Crater, Reporter; Barry Smith, Ronnie MeDaniel eS 'ecretaries:s)iminy Gobble, Treasurer. Fourth row: Grant Parrish, Secretary; Odell Groce, James Patton, Reporters; Stanley Mock, Sentinel. First row: Mr. Pratt, Sponsor; Steve Vestal, Burton Boner, Lonnie Hester, Wayne Hutchins, Edgar Lawson, Gene Mabe, James Patton, Gerald Fearrington, Joey Huffman, Mr. Crotts, Sponsor. Second row: Tony Dull, Tommy Cumby, Larry Winfrey, Wayne Henning, Bobby Livengood, Gerome Tise, Wayne Shelton, Wayne Norman, Lennie future farmers of America Mathis, Don Cumby, Charles Vest, Melvin Carpenter. Third row: Amold Davis, Clarence James, Herbert Hudson, Jerry Leamon, Reginald Landreth, Ronnie Crater, Gary Sheets, Barry Smith, Jimmy Joyner, Bill Meadows, Odell Groce, Johnny Disher, Robert Miller. Fourth row: Jon Lowder, Charles Cornatzer, Kenneth Beckner, Warren Howard, Grant Parrish, Dwayne Leftwich, Gray Griffith, Ronnie Reavis, Frank Long, Pedro Legains, Roger Hoots, Roger Myers, Richard Johnson, David Voss. Fifth row: Bud Hauser, Johnny Wagoner, Stanley Mock, Ronnie McDaniel, Richard Crater, Wayne Woosley, Danny Alexander, Gerald James, Tony Blakley, Frankie Hutchins, Tommy Redding, Jimmy Harrell, Garland Sheets, Sammy Cox. Sixth row: Jerry Fearrington, Charles Vest, Bill Erwin, Robert Hepler, Jimmy Gobble, Frank Brewer, Eugene Rominger, Blair Lowrance, Lonnie McDaniel, Carl Mitchell, Raymond Stilley. Seated: Carma Lustig, Loretta Conrad, Judy Jones, Judy Conrad. Standing: Cindy Doty, Hazel Gordon, Marian Officers and Sponsor Seated: Elizabeth Wolfe, Librarian; Judy Conrad, President; Loretta Conrad, Secretary-Treasurer. Standing: Carma Lustig, Historian; Miss. Snow, Sponsor; Judy Jones, Vice-President. Students interested in teaching as a career are welcomed into the F.T.A. Meetings are held each month. Among the program topics this year were student-teacher relationships and scholarship and job opportunities. The club also enjoyed the slides made by Miss Snow in France. future leachers America Lashmit, Miss Snow, Sponsor; Linda Boger, Jerry Largen, Diane Windsor. SNS: First row: Katherine Bailey, President; Steve Dunn, Vice- Maryellen Robertson, H.V. Milner, Pat Landreth, Johnny President; Mary Williamson, Treasurer; Marietta Foster, Wilmoth, Darla Walker, Phillip Tilley, Marian Lashmit. Secretary; Mrs. Lytton, Sponsor. Second row: Pat Miller, Newest of all the school organizations, the Art Club is composed of twelve talented students who meet daily under the direction of Mrs. Lytton. This club gives potential artists of the school a chance to express themselves. Southwest has seen evidence of their ability [ | throughout the year in attractive bulletin boards and several art exhibits. Front row: Luena Garrison, President; Emily Williams, Chairman; Carol Stilley.Back row: Mr. Robinson, Sponsor; Phyllis Woosley, Judy Lutz, Secretary-Treasurer; Karen Pat Landreth, Jim Richardson, Joe Richardson, Richard Gunderson, Vice-President; Shirley Myers, Program Harper, Brenda Ketner, Susan Reynolds. Sociology Club Informal, spirited discussions are the main attraction of the Sociology Club. Current topics of world interest, such as fallout shelters, Communism, arid the problems of new republics, as well as problems of the school were discussed this year. Each member has the opportunity to learn from the lively exchange of views and opinions. 122 Bible Quiz Team Seated: Mrs. Stanley, Sponsor; Shirley Myers, Captain; Ruby Davis. Standing: Kay Myers, Don Warren, Janet Loafman. Youth for Christ In front: Carolyn Furches, President; Cynthia Jones, Treasurer; Martha Huffstetler, Secretary; Carol Crouch, Vice-President; Shirley Myers, Student Council Repre- sentative. In back, first row: Jean Hepler, Janet Joyner, Elizabeth Hepler, Cheryl Nifong.Second row: Mrs.Stanley, Sponsor; Margaret Gough, Cindy Doty, Ruby Davis, Betty Allgood, Janet Loafman, Kay Myers, Edith Dorsett, Judy Jones. First row: Frankie Vaught, Emily Williams, Emily Ketner, Jackie McKnight, Phoebe Lineback. Fourth row: Brenda Miriam Brewer, Carolyn Craver. Second row: Jane Barney, Miss Cook, Sponsor; Phyllis Tilley, Laura Lineback, Clydene Sprinkle, Jane Crater, Darla Walker, Hampton, Linda Smith. Bonnie Boone. Third row: Donna Davis, Margaret Pilcher, Girls’ Monogram Club The girls' Monogram Club is an organization of ICels girls who have lettered in either basketball or cheer- leading. Its purpose isto encourage interest in athletics Phyllis Tilley, President; Donna Davis, Treasurer; Phoebe and sportsmanship among all students of the school. Lineback, Secretary; Margaret Pilcher, Vice-President; Miss These girls worked during the year on many worthwhile Cook, Sponsor. projects including the sponsorship of dances and the teacher-student basketball game. First row: Hugh Hampton, Steve Etchison, Harold White, Barry Johnson, Franklin Willard, Jerry Barney. Second row: Ronnie Harper, Harold Shore, Jerry Tucker, Eddie Scharff, Robert Reed, Mik e Cain, Charles Comatzer, Robert Wishon, Third row: Dennis White, Bob Brewer, Snookey Everhart, Mike Hauser, Chuck Grubbs, Jon cers Bob Brewer, President; Roger Jones, Vice-President; Harold Shore, Secretary -Treasurer; Mr. Mast, Sponsor. Lowder, Steve Sloan, Calvin Dull. Fourth row: Dewey Kiger, James Branham, Ronny Matthews, Glenn Tuttle, Steve Bingham, Roger Wood, Tommy Redding. Fifth row: Don Wheeling, James McMordie, Bill Todd, Larry Dull, Bucky Martin, Joe Minor, Jerry Mock, Mr. Mast, Sponsor; Theon Vance. Boys {Monogram Club The boys! Monogram Club is made up of boys who have performed outstandingly and lettered in some phase of athletics. This year the boys worked hard promoting sportsmanship and athletic participation. The club sponsored several dances, the annual Red and Black football game, and the student-teacher basket - ball game. First row: Angeline Giglio, Diane Beckner, Nellie Clayton, Sylvia Armstrong, Linda Watson. Second row: Elaine Baity, Sandra Winters, Jake Foster, Barbara Angel, Daphane Wall, Nancy Sealey. Third row: Mary Lois Darnell, Brenda Rothrock, Charles Wooten, Roger Hockaday, Larry Tolbert, Bobby Wood, John Shoaf. Fourth row: Robert Hepler, Larry Robertson, Grant Greene, Fred Kimmer, Donnie Jones, Paul Weatherman, Mary Martin, Frankie Butcher. Fifth row: Mrs. Bowser, Sponsor; Eugene Spillman, Paul Wagoner, Bobby Wall, Jerry Mayes, Donald Jones, Allen French, Arch Rothrock. Distributive tducation Club 126 icers and Sponsor At left: Mrs. Bowser, Sponsor; Allen French, Parliamentarian; Diann Beckner, Reporter. At right: Barbara Angel, Treasurer; Daphane WallS ecretary; Angeline Giglio, Vice-President; Linda Watson, President. Distributive Education is a program for developing future leaders in the fields of marketing and distribution. The Southwest program was begun in 1959. Many awards and honors have been won by members of our student body. Students who participate in the D.E. program divide their day between school and jobs, thus combining classwork with practical experience. Inwthesfalliuthe Di. volticers partici pated in the Leadership Conference at Salisbury. The club keeps an array of interesting materials in its display case. 127 $$$ ET AN LL NN Trojanalres Owens, Mike Todd, Dick Schuyler. Third row: Jerry Farmer, Dale Stelter, Noel Miller, Blair Lowrance, Jerry Jones, Carolyn Furches. Fourth row: Eddie Flowers, Steve Sloan, Phyllis Tilley, Tink Schaffer, Wayne Jones. Miss Doub, Director; Rosemary Perry, Julia Miller, Carolyn Craver, Kay Clodfelter, Bonnie Boone, Barbara Adams. Second row: Perrie Anderson, Janice Doub, Clydene Sprinkle, Johnny Roop, Gloria Poindexter, Delores 128 First row: Mike Cumbo, Charles Flowers, Evelyn Holder, Flowers, Mike Conrad, Nelson Jones, Danny Smothers, Hazel Gordon, Gaye Grubbs, June Norman. Second row: Richard Mock, Ira Sealey. Third row: Tommy Needham, Dommmveceraty, Morris Floyd, Charles Pitts, Eddie Pat Martin, Junior Williams, Bennett Williamson. Band One of Southwest's newer organ- izations, the band is made up of musically talented and able students who work hard to perfect their spirited routines. This year a new feature, marching, was added. Throughout the year, the music of the band added sparkle and fun to football games and pep rallies. ee Legs...tasseled boots...twirling batons...pompoms...these belong to our high-stepping majorettes. This year,in their new uniforms,the squad provided entertainment and spice at football half-times with colorful routines and drills. Chie GAYNELLE MARTIN Co-Chie LINDA JONES 130 SHIRLEY PARKER JUDY OT 2 BONNIE HOWARD JANET HUNTER SANDY HUNTER Industrial School Students First row: Ronny Matthews, Charles Cherry, Larry Sowers, Jerry Scott, Wayne Davis, Stuart Clinard, Steve Blakley, Bill. Todd, Dennis White, Leon Williamson, Kermit Essex, Lonnie Maines, Gilbert Mullis. Third row: Charles Dunn, Ronnie Harper. Second row: Roger Jones, Mike Windsor, Allen Craver, Ike Campbell, James McMordie. First row: Franklin Willard, Sammy Cox, Rusty Talbert, Robert Wishon, Jimmy Joyner. Third row: Mac Lanier Woosley, Curtis Bowen, Lonnie Hester, Robert Weatherman, Steve Sloan, Johnny Huffman, Charles Miller. Second row: Richard Doub, Wayne Wilhelm, Cornatzer, Kenneth Beckner, Johnny Miller, Garland Robert Hepler, Jerry Tucker, Larry Sowers, Jerry Scott, Sheets. ATHLETIGS Long hours of practice...the excitement of the first football game... peppy cheerleaders...the will to win...enthusiastic crowds...the tension of a close game...even in defeat, the assurance that the game was well played. First row: Bing Creasy., Dewey Kiger, Ronny Matthews, Bob Brewer, Bud Hauser, Mike Hauser, Bucky Martin, Steve Sloan. Second row: Mr. Young, Coach; Roger Warner, Mike Cain, Roger Jones, Chuck Grubbs, Theon Vance, Eddie Scharff, Bill’ Todd, Tommy Baugess, Mr. Kunze, Coach. Third row: Harold White, Wayne Jones, Steve Etchison, Tom Buck, Arthur Holshouser, Mike Windsor, Jim Sinclair, Larry Ball, Jerry Farmer, Dennis Hedrick. Varsity football Team BUD HAUSER BOB BREWER ARTHUR HOLSHOUSER Tackle End Tackle MIKE HAUSER Fullback THEON VANCE Guard RONNY MATTHEWS End TOM BUCK Tackle BUCKY MARTIN Quarterback STEVE SLOAN Fullback ROGER JONES End DEWEY KIGER Halfback DENNIS HEDRICK Halfback Girls’ Basketball Team Tanya Mock, Joyce Shields, Phyllis Tilley. Fourth row: Frankye Pickett, Martha Hardin, Susan Huffstetler, Carol Peters. First row: Margaret Pilcher, Jane Voss, Miss Cook, Coach; Jackie McKnight, Linda Smith: Second row: Phoebe Lineback, Kay Howerton, Hazel Gordon, Karen Jarvis, Carma Lustig. Third row: Betty Brewer, Gail Beroth, 136 Seniors This year the girls' basket- a ball team came through, as LINDA SMITH usual, with another very good MARGARET PILCHER season. Hard work and long hours Forward of practice put the Trojans ina second-place tie as the season ended. Every game was filled with excitement, tension, and the ever-present will to win, Even though the girls experienced a few heart-breaking defeats, they never quit trying and always displayed the sportsmanship which made their supporters Forward proud. | JANE VOSS JACKIE McKNIGHT | Forward Guard | MISS COOK Coach CAROL CROUCH, CAROLYN CRAVER GAYNELLE MARTIN Managers Scorekeeper 137 STEVE SLOAN DON COLLINS CALVIN DULL SITS OS ae 2 SS BUCKY MARTIN PAUL HUFF TOMMY CRAVER Zod LARRY DULL DON WHEELING JIMMY HUNTER First row: Jerry Mock, Manager; Larry Dull, Bob Brewer, Craver. Third row: Jimmy Hunter, Bucky Martin, Calvin Snookey Everhart, Mr. Mast, Coach. Second row: Don Dull. Wheeling, Paul Huff, Don Collins, Steve Sloan, Tommy Boys Varsity Basketball leam SNOOKEY EVERHART The Boys! Varsity Basketball team showed marked improvement this year by winning several con- ference games. Althoughall games did not result in victory for the Trojans, they were well-fought and exciting. As the season closed, everyone looked forward to the promise of a better season next year. 139 BOB BREWER oO bad co 4 rt) n uo} o iy =e Bh Oo Lay (2) (= 4 — re) 4 2. oc SS o- e) = ON ct (@) 5 @) 5 ca) ie) =} 4 4 e) aarry rt) 2) n c¢ = (e) 4S) Oo Me Ss ct n Oo = oO A strong offense served as the Free throws added more points to the victory score The Junior Varsity Team, source of future varsity players, against Glenn. gained experience through victories and defeats. Varsity Coach and Manager MR. MAST, Coach; JERRY MOCK, Manager. Junior Varsity and freshman Teams J.V. Team, first row: Hugh Hampton, Steve Bingham, Joey Hauser, Wayne Jones, Mike Jennings, Mike Cumbo. Second row: Jerry Largen, Manager; David Spaugh, Nelson Jones, Hillus Conrad, Larry Hunter, Rick Sides, Ronnie Parrish, Mr. Young, Coach. Freshman team, third row: Mike Jones, Ronnie Scharff, Gilmer Collette, Tony Dull, Alan Kluttz, David Hunter, Pedro Legains, Frank Brewer. First row: Maryellen Robertson, Captain; Susan Reynolds, Howerton, Pat Landreth, Sandra Beauchamp, Vicky Emily Williams, Gaynelle Martin, Karen Gunderson, Conrad. Third row: Marian Lashmit, Captain; Janet Diane Windsor, Judy Conrad. Second row: Kay Maynard, Woosley, Carol Sweat, Linda Boger, Bonnie Sweat, Jane Captain; Joyce Shields, Pat Milhous, Judy Kendrick, Kay Voss, Louise Dunn, Sue Meadows. | Girls’ Bowling Teams Karen Gunderson gives the ball the big lift as it heads for the 1-3 pocket. Three more victories for the Senior Trojans... Bob adds up another winning total for the Southwest Ronnie Harper demonstrates perfect form . . .strike Fireballs No. 2. coming up? Boys Bowling Team First row: Ronny Matthews, Ronnie Harper, Jerry Tucker, Byrd, Arthur Milhous, Ralph Johnson, Johnny Wilmoth, Roger Jones, Robert Hepler, Jerry Hester, Bob Brewer, Captain. Captain. Second row: Mike Cain, Dennis Cooper, Mike Varsity football Coach and Co-Captal BUD HAUSER, Co-Captain; MR. YOUNG, Coach; BOB BREWER, Co-Captain. Junior Varsity football Team First row: Johnny Stewart, Carl Mitchell, Gerald Inman, Pitts, Bob Brandon, Richard Trammel, David Borden, Van Griffith, Ronnie Scharff, Steve Harper, James Mr. Mast, Coach. Third row: Jimmy Bailey, Wayne Walker, Charles McKenzie, Bobby Myers. Second row: Woosley, Mike Jones, Larry Winfrey, Nelson Jones, Steve Gurganus, Bobby Burchette, Larry Ball, Charles Dennis Hendrix. Unior Varsity Cheerleaders These freshman girls, guided by the varsity cheerleaders, work to boost the Junior Varsity teams by cheering for our future varsity players and en- couraging their support. Chie SUZANNE JONES In front: Suzanne Jones, Chief; Janie Burwell, Co-Chief. Pardue, Cynthia Leagans, Vicky Jones, Norma Bell. In back: Janice Rodgers, Linda Hauser, Jennie Sue 6 2 ‘ Cheerleaders BONNIE BOONE DARLA WALKER oe BONNIE SWEAT DIANE LANDRETH MARTHA HUFFO TET LER BONNIE MILLER KAY HARPER Varsity Cheerleaders Through victory and defeat, these thirteen girls lead the student body in support of the Trojans with pep and enthusiasm. Aside from performing at ball games, they constantly work hard to encourage school spirit through pep rallies; announcements, posters and Pep Club activities. Co 7“ [ h | e MIRIAM BREWER 147 ll highlights i ed and w pe in th ool year neem eames Autographs | caer ae ihe Bri” r : ) A ta. fan onaie eP ornimyn Deo Rstrnt Pr C4 PAW, = A : em wc ‘ ye i . aS ee ae | pet a 4 YY Tr Sa ' ; 1 Ls c MU A | pu? 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