Southwest High School - Iliad Yearbook (Clemmons, NC)
- Class of 1963
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Memories of our high s chool days should A be happy ones but We must also re alize that these are the days wh e n we are d e v e ldo p i n g our personalities. e The four personality tra its above are ones that we all -4 ' S ne e d to develop. We hope that our years at Southwest . ' f have instilled in us the desire to le arn, sincerity in dealing with others, the significance of our humbleness, and e v e rl a s tin g gratitude to all those who helped to make us what we are. Y SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL yr , 5,- Forsyth County ' ' J' Clemmons, North Carolina l1a WWW! UML ,GV lwvifwfi MjA,,fWW WWI my p if Npwfyf. Qi We Z4 ll A I X 3 A , w X gf 'x 'V , EX Q To Our Parents f Q,:,t f -jx ' 'lf I MLA QV ,WJ X. N .' V 'Wi 1 . 1 ,f ,, L . V lj . I V ' if 'V ' f X X A :ff 'rx J Sf- , if f .Ml , s m Q Av Lf I Ay ' -,A QL' 'V V! ' J . AV 9 In I V! ,X ' I ' , 'mn ',. I 1 I ' x, xx V ' qu! x M -in FQ s 5- . , ' '73 f- s X J Qiigi f sg ggi s 'R L sk 1 2f?'5Q? When we, as seniors, think of all the love and undeljjgtanding shovxm to us. . .the sacrifices ' il ., ',YI'? ,'ff 'MEL Uiffhe THANK You. 4 -1 ..- rf x I - L, - .L ..a'w-e ly K , ,Xq. K ff-I? ? iii x 1' .1 1 . ,Li U ki X 6? Givyfiv e Qi, 5,4 nj Cod, ' mc? 7 X 54 'Ig C4 X sg iff?- 430. 24 cf! -. 4 O cw Qs XX ' ff Contents 6 if X 16,66 429 'Lg Page Dedicationcggfg, X 6 Memoriam 8 Faculty 84 Staff 17 Seniors 25 Juniors 65 Sophomores 75 Freshmen 85 Features 95 Activities 103 Athletics 136 ,X X If X, -,X I X IW I -, I xi qv- . x . - , tr, .-nl- 4 i i Ci! X -- r r -, f X A -f K- if T 1' ', f 1 r, f f- r . KK' V in ff' A 'f L' fx: P' I' 'fi Ll If N! 0 R a 'I ' 5 fi ' A -' W ' 5, U 0- ix Qi er 5 f if if Je f af 41.-M X' f V' ' V it t , 'N W fs' K Q i P fy P ff' - 3 ,, me Y Jo E L -J Q If N-f i F Q., vi L Ju tt 1 Q I' J cf! ' Q' ix' QL Ai - V Y-r t', . , 40 P ri 3 M A i' , if H r ff - 'r 4- wJ fin 5 Q C X U 1' - 1 It ff' r K O '.. .. I V f-f X , 4 -1, ,1 , - -F 1 if r, C 1 It ..+ S' r, L, fm. 1 -I Q t Q' ... 1' K , L. x To 'x 1 S Q fx g I 1 www DCd1C2f1OH When Southwest High first op e ne d its doors in 1956, a school with new teachers and students was formed. Since that time, students have changed and m a ny different teachers have come and gone. One person, in particular, has me ant a lot to the s ch o ol ever since its existence for she has been with it since that time . The senior class would like to show its deep appreciation for all she has meant to us during our four short years at Southwest by dedicating the 1963 ILIAD to MRS. IRENE HARPER. X e 1 o ,ia-. L he In Memoriam Q,+w.AJ1.4,a 95-abmv Near shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God's free light, Watered and fed by morning dew, Shedding its sweetness day and night. . . 8 g f l ri - - -4 T Pb, : fill iiiid - Ii - ff Iiiii iilz .id r K' In Memoriam aww .5-U-M'A'6C5 q' . . . Scattering fragrance far and wide just as it did in days of yore, just as it did on the other side, just as it will forevermore. 9 ! Southwest a ct e d as host to representatives from business schools. Our students find that one phone is not enough. Give me an S 10 if t f I .4 W ,wWWw i Freshmen take part in mass testing program T Will the meeting please come to order. .Q 85 Y: 1 Spike it! These boys proudly display the vests they made themselves. X xx ,Q . X . 7 Q .. x. These students were rewarded for outs ta ndi ng work on the ODYSSEY or ILIAD staff by induction into the Qu1ll and S croll . 5 ..f 'T. Homecoming is always a thrill. . . Some of our boys seek entrance to technical schools . Proud members of N. H. S. Students serve the school in many different ways. . . Busy Scorekeepers! Action in practice. . . 1 1 13 , f JW 544552 , , V5 M , V , Y I .A s jf f Z y 'bv ' . , , We i ' E54 ,, 1 ', Q ' K rv ' , j ' New letterrnen. A - , Home Ec. boys sample their own cookmg. Post graduation day finds these boys interested in the armed forces S-T-R-E-T-C-H A These girls will always remember homecoming night. 1 Jump, Phyllis, Jump. t , S Welcome to the chemistry lab! On My Honor, I pledge. . . is The Junior Class presents No Drums at Midnight as class project. 15 2 E Principals Message We wish to congratulate each member of the Class of 1963 for his success during his four years at Southwest and wish to thank each for the contribution he has made in making this a better school than when he enrolled. We trust th at each of you has realized that your education is not complete and that you will seek additional opportunities to develop your potential so that each of you will become a more productive and effective citizen. 16 -... Faculty 1 F acul ty MR. MARCUS ALLRED use-u-..-.un M W '9b5,,M f ,,,, ., w 'q ' ,,,,.- W MISS ROSALIE ADAMS Mfg w,,,.,LM W M MR. GILMER BINKLEY MRS. I-IARRIET BINKLEY Top right: MRS. JUANITA BOWSER S Right: MR. STEPHEN BRAY, JR. l QQ. S L- i f mfg: - N . -f.. E E K iisk --if - .. ESSS - 39375: f L! 'Wk ' K R X S Agwmq . X xg .. K ' . SRRESNSSS wigu,, ' Qi 55, z.-:'- 'fr bg . i -5,1 ,, --1 X mwmN-C1-QQWMmm HS - ' A Q 3 N x , E 1MWN . . Q Lx at as Egg.- . R x if mt SER Kg km ., - . , .51 . my Q: ,Q .A A. , - ., ...,N,,., 11 mem MRS . WYNONA BUTNER MR. LUTHER CROTTS A,A445p A,-' ' Q S' ,Z 12 lifff - R f ' -hM .eZt: 42 . Y 1 wmfwavmww MRS. IRIS BRIDGES ,M MRS. JUANITA CLARKE Top left: MRS. MARGARET CALLAHAN Left: MISS FRANCES COOK -af' H M,-lf J, I 1 MR. PAUL DARDEN, IR. 3 5 .i E swf SY MISS RUTH FARTI-IING I 3 . , MISS MILDRED DOUB MRS. BONNIE GREEN Top right: MRS. PAULINE FOSTER Right: MISS FRANCES DARNELL Nl Z MISS SALLY HUFFMAN MRS. ELIZABETH GREENE F HC ul ty if L,Y, X f, X MR. OLIVER HUGHES MR. WILLIAM HALL, JR. Top left: MRS. SUSAN HUFFAKER Left: MR. BURTON HAMPTON, JR. M sx F 21C ul ty MR. HAROLD MILLER MRS . IRENE HARPER MR. JAMES MAST -Lf'Ef'22IlQl.. A MRS. LOIS MOGIRT Top right: MR. THOMAS PRATT Right: MR. FRANK ROBINSON MRS. DOROTHY RUSSELL Vx ., . M 'i .W I 4' ,E i 1' 4 ' M R an I sf Q 3 2 fi 3 3 2 Top: MR. WORTH SEATS Y Bottom: MR. LARRY SHEPHARD i MISS FRANCES SNOW ' ' MRS OLLIE STANLEY Top left: MISS MAXINE SWARINGEN Left: MR. MAURICE YOUNG Left to right: Mrs. Mary Norm a n, Mrs. Edna Binkley, Poll y Holder, Mrs. Vivi a n Evans, Mrs. Jettie Elliot, Mrs. Lois Dorsett, Mrs. johnsie Moser, Mrs. Alice and Mrs. Sadie Reich. Ketner, Mrs. S adie Henning, Mrs. Nelle Harper, Mrs. 9 Cafeteria Personnel And Service Staff , . ,,.. ,,.....,.. ,G V, , ,fi 3? J Q 2 .Q .2 Y Q, :.:5x mWgA' f 'V ma i was W? 2 is W A ,ff V1 if 4 ag F' 5 s if I! M , lr 2 rrr LW., WW, l V, 2 Atrd A Left to right: Mildred Hawkins , Thomasina Hawkins, Paul Hawkins, and Scott Anthony. 24 Seniors Z . 5 i s 5 A 2 Q Senior Class Officers Far right: H.V. MILNER, Presidentg BETTY NEWSOM, VOGLER, BRENDA KETNER, DALE STELTER, PA UL Secretaryg B I L L I-IYLAND, Treasurerg G E RA LD I N E I-IUFF, and BONNIE HOWARD, Vice-Presidents. 26 LINDA Lou ADCOCK KLVHHJ wi- ' ' BRUCE FREDERICK ALLCORN PERRIE ELIZABETH ANDERSON L L LINDA DIANE BALDWIN , 171 BRENDA SUE BARNEY JERRY LEE BARNEY Q ff we W, f' JW rw wa. 2 -4? NEI L EDNA LOIS BEAUCHAMP Lise, WHY SANDRA LOU BEAUCHAMP QS:-,Lndyj NANCY CARROLL BEROTH Jw qu WW? LEONA CAROL BINKLEY 'wr' 'Q azmxk V, -vw, if ,,,,, MMR BURTON THOMAS BONER MIRLAM ELIZA BREWER V Vsgfapuwd JOAN VIRGINIA BODSFORD JAMES TRANSOU BURKE SANDRA LOU BODSFORD 5... HARVEY EDWARD BOOSE BETTY MARIE BREWER Uimmvl FRANKIE Lou BUTCHER LINDA EUGENE CARPENTER CHARLES F REELING CHERRY WILMA JEAN COLE www, I 5,3 , BOBBY COLLINS MARTHA ANN COLLETTE CM-MVB DON PHILLIP COLLINS he CAROLYN SUE CONRAD I ' 'nf , I 7 DWIGHT ANDREW COOKE CHARLES CORNATZER 4115 ,ff 4 rf-1 ww-Awww, WWW ,oW l!g, JUDY LYNN COX ALLEN CRAVER RITA ANN CRAVER 'U'- ROLAND THOMAS CRAVER ' Cfommyj -Y'-W, i M .- ' W , 15? f my , f Q FAYE ELIZABETH DAVIS CHARLES WAYNE DAVIS V V Hifi ' qi ? -J Ei ,Q M,u.,V,,,,ww ...ff WU' RICHARD CONRAD DOUB 5+ TIFFIN PAUL DRANE CALVIN RAY DULL SS S .. :'1 ' 1 . A Q , iq., . . s ,nw 145 Uv -rM f X 1 JUDITH GAIL EASTER Uudvl ,UM X-wlf BARBARA JEAN FORREST , A - -V 1 if A 5 A' Q 'M HAROLD ALDEN ELMORE GARLAND RAY FEARRINGTON 'V ws Xe - L DONNEISE HAZEL GORDON MARY ANN GREEN ,ds Mfr' I-IUBERT GRAY GRIFFITH 'S LAURA IO HAMPTON MARTHA ANN HARDIN Mk .4 af' JANET EULA HARPER Q 5 RS' . L LEONARD JESSE HAYES DENNIS LEE HEDRICK Q ,K 'W' JERRY RAY HEGE If MMM ELIZABETH JANE HEPLER PAMELA SUE HICKS QPamj ROGER KERFEES HOCKADAY :If-1-1... X - SE E LYE E . 1 EEEELE ,R Q vibik 15 is r Q M X N k x .LK X gg 'NS ,SEQ X Q Q3 Q xx N Q X ,L Sq , Ns . . . gi. Wgy g l X X. gs, ,S 4 x ap -ar 3' J glf 92 ig! ' X e K x ,Q . , X if A Qs x A BRENDA ELAINE HOLDER EVELYN SUE HOLDER ' , ARTHUR HOLSHOUSER M, ,,.V If , .W my BONNIE SUE HOWARD BRENDA GAIL HOWARD Hman, , fi wmwmwfiff If qw fp, , ' OVELIA KAY HOWERTON HW! ..-Hills ,ff 'T' -M ,- V VIRGINIA LEE HUDSON NANCY ANN HUFF fx gp U 7 Mi ,M A 4 'Y my PAUL ERNEST HUFF 1 JANET ALSPAUGH HUNTER JAMES ALFRED HUNTER Uimmvl 4 M N ' V A .. Q, mn ff 8 QW .awww JAMES PRICE HUTCHINS UHW X 32 1 A ,,. A f BARRY JOHNSON LINDA KAY JONES ,Wm Alix Q-L M, ,,,, ., WILLIAM LAWRENCE HYLAND BARBARA ANN JOYNER QBillj KENNETH RAY JAMES '?f ' L K A RALPH ALLEN IOHNSON JAYNE LINEBACK JONES BRENDA KAY KETNER I DEWEY LEE KIGER ' , :awww 4 My k , , -1 HV. 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X Y if , ., -M5 ' :W P ' ' I 1 7' 4 kA 7 I AUL WILLIAM WAGONER ROGER ALAN WARNER , qu I LENA FRANCES WATTS JAMES DON WHEELING PAUL I-IARDIN WEATHERMAN SHARON ELIZABETH WELLS KJ? HAROLD EDWARD WHITE BILLIE FRANKLIN WILLARD FI M A ,3,,4N?VV' I T i 'V W f MIKE WINDSOR JOHN HAMPTON WINFREY LANTER WOOSLEY JANET woosLEY Left to right: Mrs. Dorothy Russell, Miss Ruth Farthing, Mrs. Bonnie Green, Miss Maxine Swaringen, and Miss Frances Cook. 44 Q Senior Statistics LINDA LOU ADCOCK Academic National Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Student Council 3, 45 Y-Teens 15 Student Council Committee 1,2, 3, 4, Chairman 45 Most Intellectual 45 Summer Science Institute 35 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE FREDERICK ALLCORN Academic Bishop McGu.innes High School 35 Ba nd 1, 2, 35 Basketball 35 Wrestling 1, 3,45Jr. Red Cross 35National Science Club 35 Third place in school science fair 35 State Science Fair. PERRIE ELIZABETH ANDERSON Academic Trojanaires 35 Trojanettes 15 J.V. Basketball 15 Bulletin Board Committee 45 Jr. Red Cross 45 Dramatics Club. LINDA DIANE BALDWIN General James A. Gray I-Iigh School 1, 25 Y-Teens 2, 4. BRENDA SUE BARNEY Academic Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 15 Class Officer 25 Homeroom Officer 35 Varsity Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Follies 2. JERRY LEE BARNEY General F. F.A. 15 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram 2, 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 15 Cutest 45 Wrestling 25 Baseball 1. EDNA LOIS BEAUCHAMP General Y-Teens 15 Perfect Attendance 1. SANDRA LOU BEAUCI-IAMP Commercial Bible Club 35 Pep Club 35 4-H Club 15 Odyssey Staff 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Convention 35 Bowling Te a m 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Junior Red Cross 4. NANCY CARROLL BEROTH Commercial F. H. A. 1, 2, 35'l'1'ojax1aires 45 Y-Teens 15 Devotional Committee 3' Teacher Assistant 4. LEONA CAROL BINKLEY Academic F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 Library Club 25 Odyssey 45 Trojanaires 45 Trojanettes 15 J.V. Basketball 15 Student Council Committee 2, 35 Cascades 35 Quill G Scroll 45 Junior Play 35 Dramatics Club 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2. JOAN VIRGINIA BODSFORD V General Trojanaires 45 First place winner Southwest Follies 2, 3 5 Decoration Committee Sophomore Prom 2. . SANDRA LOU BODSFORD General Intramural Basketball 1. BURTON THOMAS BONER General F. F.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Homeroom Officer 1. HARVEY EDWARD BOOSE General F.F.A. 1. BETTY MARIE BREWER Academic Monogram Club 45 N.H. S. 3,45 Student Council 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 3,45 Class Officer 25 J.V. Basketball 1,25 Varsity Ba s k etb all 3, 45 Student Coimcil Committee 1, 2, 35 Teacher Assistant 45 Most Versatile 45 Girls Volleyball Team 35 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM ELIZA BREWER Academic Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Preside nt 45 Student Cotuicil 45 Class O ffi c e r 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 1, 25 J.V. Basketball Manager 15 Student Council Comm. 1, 35 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co- l 45 Chief 3, Chief 45 Homecoming Court 1, 3,45 Follies 2,3,45 Most Popular 45 Cheering Clinic 2, 35 Pep Club 3. JAMES TRANSOU BURKE General F.F.A. 15 Bus Driver 3,4. FRANKIE LOU BUTCHER General Bible Club 1, 35 4-H Club 1,2, 35 Library Club 35 D.E. Club 3. LINDA EUGENE CARPENTER Commercial CHARLES FREELING CHERRY General F. F.A. 1, 2,45 Bus Driver 3. WILMA JEAN COLE Commercial Mineral Springs High 15 F. H.A. 1, 35 Homeroom Officer 1, 3,45 G. A. A. 1. BOBBY COLLINS Academic MARTHA ANN COLLETTE Academic ILLAD Staff 3,4, Junior Editor 3, Senior Ed. 45 F.H.A. 35 Monogram Club 45 Student Council 35 Y-Teens 1, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 J.V. Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Basketball Manager 45 Student Council Comm. 2, 3,45 Dramatics Club 4, Treas. 45 Pep Club 35 Teacher Assistant 45 Junior Play 3. DON PHILLIP COLLINS Academic Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 3,45 Valentine Court 3,4, Sweetheart 4. CAROLYN SUE CONRAD General Bible Club 15 F.B. L.A. 35 Student Council Comm. 45Pep Club 3. DWIGHT ANDREW COOKE General Seventy-First High School, Fayettville, N.C. 1, 2, 3. CHARLES CORNATZER General U F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 25 Monitor 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDY LYNN COX General Y-Teens 3, 4. ALLEN CRAVER General F. F. A. 1, 2. RITA ANN CRAVER Commercial Intramural Basketball 15 Pep Club 35 Office Assistant 4. ROLAND THOMAS CRAVER General Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Trojanaires 35 Homeroom Officer 15 Basketball 2, 3,45 Baseball 35 Pep Club 3. FAYE ELIZABETH DAVIS General Bible Club 25 Hospitality Committee 4. CHARLES WAYNE DAVIS General F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 4. RICHARD CONRAD DOUB Academic Band 1, 2, 3, 45Vice-President 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Bus Driver 3, 4. TIFFIN PAUL DRANE General F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2. CALVIN RAY DULL Academic Key Club 2, 3, 4, Pre sident 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Valentine Court 3, 45 T e acher Assistant 45 Student of Month 4. Senior Statistics JUDITH GAIL EASTER General Bible Club 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 45 Bulletin Board Committee 4. HAROLD ALDEN ELMORE Academic Junior Play 35 Homeroom Officer 45 Devotional Committee 4. GARLAND RAY FEARRINGTON General F. F.A. 1, 2,4, Secretary 25 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2. BARBARA JEAN FORREST General DONNEISE HAZEL GORDON Academic Band 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2, 3, Convention 25 Library Club 35 Monogra m Club 3, 45 N. C. Press Institute at Chapel Hill 3, 45 Odyssey Staff 1,2,3, 4, Sports Staff 1,2, Asso. Editor 3, Editor- In-Chief 45Y-Teens 1, 2, Secretary 1, Treasurer 25 Class Officer 35 Homeroom Officer 1, 25 J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity 3,45 Girls Volleyball Te am 35 Quill 8 Scroll 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Monitor 45 Wittiest 45 Jimior Play 35 Follies 35 Yearly Honor Roll 3. MARY ANN GREEN Academic National Honor Society 45Odyssey 2, 3, 45Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Quill S Scroll 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. HUBERT GRAY GRIFFITH General Bus Driver 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Monitor 4. LAURA JO HAMPTON Academic ILIAD Staff 1, 2, 3,4, Sports Staff 1, 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor- In-Chief 45 F. H. A. 25 4-H Club 15Monogram Club'2, 3,45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 T r oj a n e tt e s 15 Trojanaires 45 Student Council Committees 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, I. C. C. Represen- tative 15 Class Officer 2, 35 Homeroom Officer 15J.V. Cheerleader 1, Chief 15Varsity Cheerleader 2, 35 Sociology Club 2,3, Treasurer 25 Cheering Clinic 35 N. C. Press Institute 3, 45 Cascades 35 Class D ay Officer 45 Quill S Scroll 3, 45 Student of the Month 45 Junior Marshal 35 Junior Pla y 35 Valentine Court 15 Follies 2, 35 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2. MARTHA ANN HARDIN Academic ILIAD Staff 2, 3,4, Features 2, 3, Activities Editor 45 F.H.A. 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Library Club 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Trojanettes 15 Y- Teens 1,2, Vice-President 25 Majorettes 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Student Council Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Marshal 3, Chief 35 J.V. Cheerleader 1, Co-Chief 15 Quill 8 Scroll 45 Best All Around 45 Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen 45 Valentine Court 2, 3, Sweetheart 35 Cascades 35 Correspondent to Journal 8 Sentinel 3,45 Yearly Honor Roll 1,2. JANET EULA HARPER Academic 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Songleader 3, President 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Chorus 45 Post Graduate 5. LEONARD JESSE HAYES General F. F.A. Club 1, 2, 45 4-H Club 15 Class Officer 3, 45 Basketball 15 Wrestling 2, 45 Bus Driver 4. DENNIS LEE HEDRICK General Monogram Club 3, 45 Odyssey Staff 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 15 Track 25 Student Council Committee 45 Southwest Follies 4. JERRY RAY HEGE General D. E. Club 3,4, Photographer 3,4. ELIZABETH JANE HEPLER General Davie High 1,25 Bible Club 35 F.H.A. Club 15 4-H Club 15 Y- Teens 4. PAMELA SUE HICKS Academic 4-H Club 15 Dramatics Club 45 Choral Music 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN HICKS Commercial Bible Club 1,2, 3, Pianist 1,2,35 Odyssey Staff 35 Trojanaires 45 Trojanettes 1, Pianist 15 Class Officer 25 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Student Council Committee 1, 2, 35 Class D a y Officer 45 Most Talented 45 Junior Play 35 Follies 2, 3. ROGER KERFEES HOCKADAY General Band 1,25 Trojanaires 1,25 D. E. Club 3,4, BRENDA ELAINE HOLDER Academic F. H.A. 35 F. T.A. 45 Odyssey Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Day Officer 45 Quill S Scroll 3,4, Secretary 45 Student Council 1, 2, 45 Junior Play 35 Most Dependable 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. EVELYN SUE HOLDER General Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 F. H. A. 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 15 Homeroom Officer 35 Student Council Comm. 1, 4. ARTHUR HOLSHOUSER General Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 3, 4. BONNIE SUE HOWARD Academic F.H.A. 35Odyssey45Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 3, President 45 Class Officer 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3,45 Majorette 3, 45 Student Council Committee 3,45 Student Council 35 Christmas Court 35 Quill 8 Scroll 3, 45 Junior Marshal 3, Yearly Honor Roll 2. BRENDA GAIL HOWARD Commercial Mo no gra m Club 4, Officer5 Student Cotmcil 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Class Officer 35 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Jtmior Play 35 Student Coimcil Committee 35 Cheerleader 45 Pep Club 3. OVELIA KAY HOWERTON F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, 3, President 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Volleyball Team 35 Pep Club 35 Bowling Team 35 Teacher Asst. 45 Junior Play 35 Student of the Month 35 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 3. VIRGINIA LEE HUDSON Academic Bible Club 15 F.T.A. Club 25 4-H Club .15 Homeroom Officer 4. NANCY ANN HUFF Commercial Bible Club 1, 25 Odyssey Staff 35 Class Officer 35 Hom e room Officer 2, 35 Student Council C om m it te e 45 B e st Looking 45 Homecoming Court 3,45 Follies 35 Yearly Honor Roll 1. PAUL ERNEST HUFF General Glenn High School 1,25Key Club 45 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Stud ent Council 2, 45 Class Officer 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Club 3. JANET ALSPAUGH HUNTER Academic ILIA D Sta ff 15 F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, S e ct. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Monogram Club 45 N. H. S. 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Odyssey Staff 3, 45 Student Council 1,3, 45 Majorette 35 J.V. Basketball Ma na g er 25 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Quill 8 Scroll 3, 45 Student Council Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Most Likely to Succeed 45 Junior Play 35 Honor Graduate 45 N.C. Press Institute 35 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Statistics JAMES ALFRED HUNTER Academic Trojanaires 35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Student Council Committee 15 Intramurals 1, 2. JAMES PRICE HUTCHINS General F. F.A. 1,25 D. E. 3,4. WILLIAM LAWRENCE HYLAND Academic Bishop McGuinnes High School 15 Reynolds High School 25 Key Club 2, 35 Student Council 3, 45 Trojanaires 45 Class Officer 4, Basketball 1,25 Track 3,45 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Debat- ing Club 25 Dramatics Club 4, Pres. 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Junior Play 3. KENNETH RAY JAMES General F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 4. BARRY JOHNSON Academic Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Ho m e ro o m Officer 25 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 4. RALPH ALLEN JOHNSON General F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Pre side nt 35 Football 1, 25 Wrestling 25Junior Play 35 Wittiest 45 Bowling Team 3, D. E. Club 4. JAYNE LINEBACK JONES Commercial Libra ry Club 25 Monogram 2, 3, 45 J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Neatest 4. LINDA KAY JONES Academic Honor Society 3, 45 ILIAD Staffl, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Class Ed. 1,2, 45 F.H.A. 1,25 Student Council 1,2, 3,45 Y-Teens 15 Majorette 2,3,4, Co-Chief 3, Chief 45 Student Council Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Marshal 35 J. V. Cheerleader 15 Quill 8 Scroll 3, 45 Valentine Court 15 Homecoming Court 45 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN JOYNER General F. H.A. 25 Homeroom Officer 25 D. E. 4. BRENDA KAY KETNER Commercial James A. Gray High School 15 ILIAD Staff 35 F. B.L.A. 35 F. H. A. Club 3,45 N. H. S. 45 Odyssey Staff 45 Student Council 45 Trojanaires 45 Y-Teens 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 3, 45 Class Officer 45 Quill G Scroll 45 Junior Play 35 Yearly Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. 4 DEWEY LEE KIGER Academic Band 15 Monogram 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, 25 Wrestling 45 Most Athletic 45 Junior Play 3. PATSY GAIL LANDRETH Academic ILIAD Staff 3, 4, Art 8 Layout Ed. 45 N. C. Press Institute 35Quill 8 Scroll 45Jtmior Play 35 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Student Council Committee 2, 3, 45Bowling Team 35 Follies 2, 35 Sociology Club 35 Yearly Honor Roll 15 Art Awards in Fair 3, 4. HENRY EDGAR LAWSON General F.F.A. 2, 3, 45 Storekeeper 2, 3, 4. BARBARA JANE LEWIS Commercial Trojanaires 45 Class Officer 15 Student Council Committee 3. PHOEBE ANN LINEBACK Commercial Monogram Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Student Council Comm. 2, 3,45 Valentine CoLu't 35 Library Club 4. WAYNE GRAY LIVENGOOD Academic 5 Basketball 1, 25 Hall Monitor 4. JOHN SIDNEY LOWDER General F.F.A. 1,25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Football 1,25 Track 25 Homecoming Court 3,45 D. E. Club 4, Treasurer 4. NANCY RUTH LUPER Academic F.H.A. 2, 3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 J.V. Cheerleader 15 Junior Play 35 Junior Red Cross 45 Yearly Honor Roll 2. GAITHER GRAY MACY Academic Student Council 15 Basketball 15 Student Council Comm. 1,2. BILLIE GAYE MARTIN Academic F.B. L.A. 35 Monogram Club 45 Odyssey Staff 35 Y-Teens 1, 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 3,45 Student Council Comm. 25 J.V. Cheerleader 15 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Cutest 4. DOUGLAS PURDAM MARTIN Academic Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Class Officer 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Student Council Comm. 1, 2, 35 Junior Marshal 35 Be st All Around 45 Forsyth Youth Commission 3, 45 N.C. S. C. C. 1, 4. PATRICIA ANNE MARTIN Commercial Band 2,3,45 Bible Club 15 F.B.L.A. 35 F.H.A. 15 Library Club5 Trojanaires 45 Follies 2. GWENDOLYN KAY MAYNARD Commercial Bible Club 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 35 Y4Teens 1, 35 Homeroom Officer 25 Student Council Committee 1,25 Pep Club 3. RONNY GLENN MATTHEWS General F.F.A. 15 Key Club 35 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 15 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Track 25 Baseball 1, 2,3. LONNIE GRAY MCDANIEL General F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. RONNIE HOLDER MCDANIEL General F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. JAMES ROBERT MCMORDIE General Band 25 Monogram 1, 2, 3,45 Football 25 Basketball 35 Tra ck 1. PATRICLA ANNE MILHOUS Academic . F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 45 Odyssey .Staff 3, 45 Trojanaires 45 Y-Teens 15 Homeroom Officer 35 Student Council Com m. 45 Junior Play 35 Bowling Team 35 Teacher Assistant 3, 4. BENJAMIN THOMAS MILLER General Monogram 45 Football Manager 45 Monitor 4. JULIA LEE MILLER Commercial Bible 1, 2, 3, 45 F. B.L.A. 35 Trojanaires 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 35 Pep Club 35 Junior Play 3. PATRICIA NELL MILLER General D. E. 4. HUGH VERNON MILNER Academic ILIAD Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities Editor 45Junior Play 35 Morehead Applicant 45 Radio Institute Scholarship 35Moming Announcer 35 Key Club 1,2, 3,4, Board of Directors 25 Outstanding Junior Citizen 35 Student Council 2, 3,45 Most Dependable 45 Student of the Month 35 Class Officer 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Home- coming Court 35 Dreamboat Court 25 Student Council Comm. 1, 2, 3, 45 Jimior Marshal 35 Art Club 35 Quill 8 Scroll 45 Class Day Officer 45 Yearly Honor Roll 2. Senior Statistics RAEFORD MITCHELL General Bible Club 15 F.F.A. 1,2, 3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Track 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Monitor 4. STANLEY ONEAL MOCR General F. F.A. 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 35 Bus Driver 45 Trojanaires 4. LAURA REBECCA MOSER Commercial Typing Pool 45 Intramural Sports 15 Office Assistant 4. GILBERT MULLIS Academic Student Council 15 Building 8 Grounds Com m itte e 15Junior Marshal 3. BETTY JOYCE N EWSOM Academic Valentine Court 3, 45 Class Day Officer 45 F. H.A. 2, 3, Treasurer Odyssey Staff 45 Student Council 3,45Y-Teens 15Class Officer 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 45Majorette 3, 4, Co-Chief 45 Student Council Comm. 2, 3, 45Junior Marshal 35Follies 35 Homecoming Court 4. CHERYL CHRISTINE NIFONG General Bible Club 3, Treasurer 35 Trojanaires 35 Trojanettes 15 Y-Teens 3,45 Student Council Committee 1, 25 Pep Club 3. WAYNE EVERETTE PEOPLES General F.F.A. 15 Basketball 15 Bus Driver 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2. GLENDA GAY PARDUE Academic Band 45 Junior Play 35F.H.A.1,2, 3,45 Odyssey 1,2, 35 Trojanaires 45 Y-Teens 1, 25 Student Council Comm. 3, 4. J.V. Manager 1. BRENDA FAYE PHELPS General Follies 3. JUDY LYNN PLEASANTS Academic Bible Club 2, 3, 45 Troj ana ires 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45Homeroom Officer 15 Majorette 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Pep Club 4. BILLIE ANN POWE Commercial Library Club 2, 35 J.V. Basketball 1, 25 Typing Pool 45Office Assistant 4. BOBBY EUGENE POPLIN Academic Homeroom Officer 15 Basketball 15 Wrestling 45 Dramatics Club 4.. GERALDINE REAVIS Academic Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Homeroom Officer 45 J.V. Basketball 25 Monitor 4. RONNIE WAYNE REAVIS General F.F.A. 1,2, 35 D. E. 4. TOMMY RAY REDDING General F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,45 Monogram 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM THAD RENEGAR General Follies 3,45 Basketball 15 Class Day Officer 45 Most Talented 45 D. E. Club 45 Bus Driver 4. JAMES BYRD RICHARDSON Academic Sociology Club 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 4. JOSEPH STEPHEN RICHARDSON Academic Sociology Club 2, 3,45 Monitor 45 Bus Driver 3, 4. JOAN LEE ROBERTSON Academic ILIAD Staff 3, 4, Business Mgr. 45 Student Council 45HOmerOOm Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Co m m. 3, 4, C h a ir m a n 45 Cascades 35 Quill G Scroll 45 N.C. Press Institute 3,45 Follies 2, 35 Yearly Honor Roll 25 Jtmior Play 3. LARRY STEPHEN ROBERTSON General D. E. Club 3, 4. ROSCOE THOMAS ROTHROCK General Davie County 1,2,35 F.F.A. 1,25 Student Council 1,35 Class Officer 1,35 Best Looking 45 Science Club 15 D.E. Club 45 Homecoming Court 4. HAROLD JAMES SCHAFFER Academic Band 1,25 4-H Club 15 Key Club 1,2, 3,45 Sgt. at Arms 3,45 Trojanaires 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 45 Class Officer 25 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Homecoming Court 1, 2, 35 Junior Play 35 Most Versatile 4. ROBERT EDGAR SCI-IARFF, JB.. Academic Teacher Asst. 45 4-H Club 1,25 Key Club 3,45 Monogram 3,4, Pres. 45 Class Day Offi c er 45 Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 25 Wrestling 45 Baseball 1, 3,45 Pep Club 3. GLENDA DeLORME SCOTT Academic Library Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 Junior Play 3. CLAUDE ANDREW SHARPE Academic Band 1,25 Student Council Comm. 35 Most Intellectual 45 Industrial School 4. JOYCE ELAINE SHIELDS Academic F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Student Council Rep. 2,4, Historian 35 Monogram Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 N. H. S. 3,4, Secretary 45 Odyssey 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Mgr. 3, Associate Ed. 45 Class Officer 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Quill 8 Scroll 3,4, Vice-President 45 N. C. Press Institute 35 Best Sport 45 Yearly' Honor Roll 1,2, 3, 4. JUDITH ANN SHORE Commercial Bible Club 25 F.B.L.A. 3, Historian 35 Odyssey Staff 2, 35 St. Council 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Student Council Committee 3, 45 Friendliest 45 Junior Play 3. HERBERT THOMAS SHORE General 4-H Club 1, 25 Football 25 D. E. Club 4. RUBY REBECCA SIDES General Y-Teens 1, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Student Council Committee 45 Pep Club 3. JAMES GARNETT SINCLAIR Academic Monogram 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 15 Student Council Committee 35 Pep Club 3. STEPHEN MARTIN SIOAN Academic F. F.A. 1,2, 3, Vice-Pres. 25 Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Trojanaires 3, 4, Pr e s. 3, 451-l0n1e1'O0n'1OffiCe1' 15 Football 1,2,3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1., 2, 3, 45 Student Council Committe e 3, 45 Most Popular 45 Student of Month 45 Valentine Court 2, 3, Sweetheart 35 Bus Driver 2, 3, 4. HENRY HERMAN SM1TH,JR. General Follies 3. Senior Statistics KENNETH BARRY SNYDER General F.F.A. 1,2,45 4-H Club 1. CLYDENE EDWINA SPARKS Commercial Bible Club 15 F. B. L.A. 3, Parliamentarian 35 Monogram 2, 35 Odyssey 1, 2, 35 Student Cotmcil 1, 25 Trojanaires 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 5I-lomeroom Officer 15 Cheerleader 1,25 Quill S Scroll 35 Follies 2, 3. ISAAC EUGENE SPILLMAN, JR. Commercial F.F.A. 1, 45 Homeroom Officer 15 Basketball 15 Neatest 45 D. E. Club 3. NORMAN DALE STELTER Academic ILIAD Staff 4, Activities Staff5 Ke y Club 3, 4, Treas. 45 Troja- nires 3,45 Hom eroom Officer 3,45 Student Council Comm. 45 Quill 8 Scroll 45 Most Likely To Succeed 45 May Court Escort 4. CAROL JEAN STILLEY Academic . H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 35 Odyssey 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 1, 5Student Council Comm. 15 Quill 8 Scroll 45 Sociology Club 35 horus 35 N.C. Press Institute 35Dramatics Club 4: Junior Play 3. SUZANNE ELAINE STIMPSON Academic IF. H.A. 3,45 Library Club 45Monogram 45 Odyssey 2, 3, 45Choru.s 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Student Cotu-icil Comm. 25 Cheerleader 45 Follies 3,45 Drama Club 4, Sect. 45 Cascades 35 Cheering Clinic 4. ANDREA GAYLE STONE Commercial 4-H Club 15 Intramural Basketball 15 Office Asst. 4. BILL NEEDHAM STROBLE, JR. General ROBERT DALMER TAYLOR Academic Key Club 3, 45 Monogram 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 3, 4. PHYLLIS ANNE TILLEY Commercial library 2, 35 Monogram 3, 45 Trojanaires 35 Homeroom Officer 1, i45 Basketball 2,3,45 Junior Marshal 35 Student Council 4, Secretary 45 Most Athletic 35 Yearly Honor Roll 3. WILLIAM EDWARD TODD 5 General Monogram 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Basketball 25 Homecoming Escort 4. SAMUEL GLENN TUTTLE General Key Club 2,3,45 Monogram 2,3,45 Homeroom Officer 1,25 Wrestling 2, 45 Bus Driver 4. JOHN PHILLIP TYLER Academic Princess Ann High 1, 2, 35 Library Club 45 Baseball 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Follies 45 Wrestling 4. THEON HARRIS VANCE, JR. Academic ibrary Club 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 4,55 Teacher Asst. 45 ost Graduate 5. 5 MARY ELIZABETH VAUGHN General F.H.A. 15 4-H Club 1,25 Library Club 35 Y-Teens 1,25D.E. Club 4, sect. 4. WILLIAM CHARLES VEST N General F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Monitor 4. SANDRA VESTAL General F. B. L. A. 3. GERALDINE VOGLER Academic Odyssey 25 Class Officer 45 Homeroom Office r 2, 3, 45 Student Council Comm. 35Junior Play 35 Class Day Officer 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. GERALD VOGLER General F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4. MARGARET JANE VOSS Academic Monogram 4,55 Bible Club 25 F. T.A. 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Asst. Coach 45 Wittiest 45 Bowling Team 3,45 Volleyball Team 45 Post Graduate 5. PAUL WILLIAM WAGONER General F.F.A. 1,25 D.E. 3,4, Student Council Rep. 4. ROGER ALAN WARNER Academic Football 35Wrestling 4, Manager5 Student Council Committee 35 Junior Play 3. LENA FRANCES WATTS General PAUL HARDIN WEATHERMAN General F. F.A. 15Library Club 15Basketball 15 Wrestling 25 Bus Driver 25 D. E. Club 3, 4. SHARON ELIZABETH WELLS Academic Bible Club 15 F.T.A. 45 4-H Club 15 N.H.S. 45Odyssey 3,45 Trojanaires 45 Trojanettes 15Homeroom Officer 45 Student Council Comm. 3,45 Quill S Scroll 3,4, Pres. 45 N.C. Press Institute 35 Cascades 35 Junior Play 35 Yearly Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES DON WI-IEELING General Valentine C ourt 2, 3,45 Drama Club 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Sect. 45 Trojanaires 45 Basketball 1,2, 3,45Fx-iendliest 45 Student Council Comm. 25 Homecoming Court 3. HAROLD EDWARD WHITE Academic Te a ch er Asst. 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Monogram 3, 45 Football 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Student Council Committee 3, 4. BILLIE FRANKLIN WILLLARD Academic Monogram 2, 3,45 Baseball 1,2, 35 Bus Driver 3, 45 Monitors 4. MIKE WINDSOR General Monogram 45 Football 3,45 Class Day Officer 45 Pep Club 3, Art Club 3. JOHN HAMPTON WINFREY Academic Band 1, 25 F. F.A. 1, 2,4, Vice-President 45 4-H Club 1,2, 3, Pres. 1, 2, 35 Monogram 45 Class Officer 35 Homeroom Officer 2, 35 Football 35 Track 2, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 45 Student Council Comm. 25 Junior Play 35 Bus Driver 3, 4. LANIER WOOSLEY Academic Band 1, 2, 3,4, Pres. 45 4-H Club 15 St. Council 15 Class Officer 25 Homeroom Officer 25 Basketball 1,2,35 Bus Driver 3,45 Monitor 4. 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Q A k W-aff: , P.: :,.z BRENDA ALLEN ,WWW - huh BETTY ALLGOOD JUDY BEROTH JEANNIE BALL STAN BINGHAM A-Qu 'Ill KENNETH BECKNER STEVE BINGHAM CURTIS BOWEN JERRY BLAKELY LORETTA BOYER LARRY BLAKELY SHIRLEY BRICKEY EDDIE BOGGS PAT BOLES as , . W- A Jn .V...' A an v- ff., s 'E gdb T .W-f x A . ., 1? IL -Y--1 3' QQ, xr .nw Raw- -.f s. if , A 'YTD W , A , --f..A..L,,., E 4, , .,,.,f SANDRA BARLOWE THOMAS BATES TONY BLAKELY BARTON BRIDGES DANNY BROWN I W ek, A ffl ls we vw BARBARA BURGER Juniors JOHNNY BURKE GO RDON CA SEY ' PI-IYLLIS BYERLY x-AlA' vAA2-A-' GLENDA cAsH1oN AIA! WX 'Q , M fs 19 U Ark? ANN CALLAWAY BRENDA CARPENTER BOB CONRAD BING CREASY MIKE BYRD KAY CECILE HILLUS CONRAD SANDY C RO USE MIKE CAIN KAY CLODFELTER IDRETTA CONRAD MIKE CUMBO MIKE CONRAD DON CUMBY SAMMY cox 191 if A shaggy ag fi' MELANIE CRATER ,S , , ' 1 V Z 7 '1 rw N' , , ,,,, W-W, UNH ' VVVV I ' if' , 3 ,, , fr w ' , - g.v ::,,, ya-uf, :.. v2Hf' T, 'W A I EA K , 5 . fvqx M JERRY DAVIS W 103:53 W GW A+ A , 4 2? 5 fa , A N. 2 ,A A An Ki 5 Q ww 'gi A, iA' Q ,J A T - . 'W MIKE DAVIS Juniors RICK DISHER BENNIE ELLER EDITH DORSETT NANCY ELLIS GAIL FOSTER ELAINE GORE CINDY DOTY I Y K 1 .-,: J. I JERRY FARMER In Q TERRY GROSS MARIETTA FOSTER A Vx HW H... 5, 'S STEVE DUNN TOM EBERT JANICE DOUB CHARLES FLOWERS CAROLYN F URCHES CHUCK GRUBBS BILLIE GABARD CAMILLA HANES 69 DONALD GABARD TOMMY GERATY fn 0. - A ' 'TT' 'li in K 4 A2 9 L ' I A fl 'qu An I K In ' 4 f 3 films 1 nv s Vfxi ' ig yrs.. If 19 ,..-.W v- Q M A BOBBY HARPER 4' V l A! .,.,-.MY mb' f xi i ' ,- , I , 5 ,9 ELAINE HARPER Juniors W sim' I h w ,AWE '11 JON JA RVIS I E A' VVVA' If A M 5 Y TED HARPER A 3 Q90 ax J M A ,L ,EV A mg PAUL HOLDER , ' V 'S ff U A V ,QM f' X 1 W, H f, , 1' AW ,,.,,AM ,Im ,M KAREN JARVIS A Aw, I v V AI JJ A A JIMMY HOOTS ' AVER , NL 'E , ,Q A E VVAVAA A 'R1' Q f VAA. I A A '1 ' A IV Ar- K , , . , gp, 3 V 1 i,. V V , , , , ,Y MIKE JENNING5 J J A . f fn? -VA , 'A'f S' I I REAR AAAA X A JOEY HAUSER A A 2 R A JOAN HORTON f 57' 11 N N FRANKIE HUTCHJNS JERRY JONES A DENNIS HENDRIX wi MARTHA HUFFSTETLER 1 -L2 M , if , W wif CINDY IOBST BETTY HICKS BILL HESTER LARRY HUNTER 70 NELSON JONES GERALD JAMES GLO RIA JORDAN JANET JOYNER E A it STEVE KIRKMAN 2 ,, . Jun1Ors DIANE LANDRETI-I Wa II I I-IARRIET MCBRIDE J J PAT LEAZER .. LARRY MCOILVARY ,. v A j J3 1 'M I If An' ak ,wx fF,A U f I AX W +A If 7 ' Sm H ,Si I Q. CARMA LUSTIG DANNY LYNCH M BETTY LEWIS JUNE MCGUIRE SELMA LEWIS BILL MEADOWS ARTHUR MILHOUS DA RLENE NORMAN BONNIE MILLER JUNE NORMAN JOHNNY MILLER JULIA NUNN LINDA MINOR DELORES OWENS 71 A ' Wm , XL' ,, ' , 3 , RICHARD MOCK A 16 ., SCREW A IIAI KAY MYERS W7 ir 'UW R Www It 4 X N24-if fs .. ,fy ar 'MA .F 'E ..-'Qu 4 4 ff , MW gi was JOYCE PACK 3, ffm ' fif ,295 .Lf vi' QJZZN. W ,,,,, W , li , f ,K I, my ,W A., jf, RONNIE PARRISH Juniors JUDY PETREE I 1'-. yr fm' .1 ,jflw-W I , K T I E. , fy Q! , Ay ,wr 1 f I M 3- ,Q..f.f,v ,, W , A , L' DORENDIA PHILLIPS L NANCY REED WS iz , , FRANKYE PICKETT PAT REECE 'Zi W. wklu, CHARLES PITTS GLORIA POINDEXTER ROSEMARY PERRY MARILYN POINDEXTER , if LENORA POPLIN TERRIE ROOP Mm. MARTHA SAYLOR JUDY ROBERTS DICKIE SCHUYLER FRANK ROBERTSON IRA SEALEY DONALD RUPARD FRANKIE SHEETS JOHNNY RooP GARY SHEETS 89,43 favs. RICK SIDES ,, I 72 A CHUCK SINK , A I If K ' I J umors MIKE TODD 1' ,YS JEAN SIDDEN A A +9 N FAITH STELTER W I 4' RICHARD TRAMMELL DENNIS SNOW Rf f EDD E STOUT A N I ff 4. Q' if A BONNIE SWEAT PATSY TUCKER DONAID SNYDER NITA STRICKLAND I KAY TAYLOR I f TERRY TUTTLE A A -.af -Wx 5 I DAVID SPAUGH W, . ,, CYNTHIA STROBBLE ,M ' I A PI-IILLIP TILLEY A RUSSELL VARNER nf ff Q MAA 22. ,': f ,f1-, -, JANIS SPRINKLE I 1, A l , 'W 14 W if Yi JOANN TODD ' Qf WADE vocm R FRANCES SPRY 3 A DONALDWARREN A li. Q ww we VWW 'rw , '. , ' +5 X 3' 73 ,Q , AAI'-ff A A 4 I, L 6 Lx ,gf BILL WELLMAN be-,L Q Q. t 'Sf -4+ J umors JOHNNY WILMOTH Q: , , f BECKY WILCOX KATHY WELLS LINDA WHITE MARIE WI-IITAKER N x N Q K aww Q 4, Hr 2 ,M1 SUSAN WILLIAMS ROGER WOOD .wr km S 1 .Q t I YU v QS MARY WILLIAMSON SUE WOOD ll A N X WAYNE YA RBOUGH These five junior lettermen represented their class well on the varsity football team. 74 I I Sophomores A ' v NNE, Sophomore Class Officers Front: S T EV E HARPER, P r e s i d e nt, HUGH RONALD SNOW, JIMMY BAILEY, KATHY WISE, HAMPTON, Treasurerg LYNN NELSON, DICKIE CHANDLER, JANIE BURWELL, and S e C r e t a r y. Left to right: PHYLLIS COFFEY, SUSAN POE, Vice -Presidents. 76 1 A ' Sophomores i H GARLAND ADAMS Auf' 'If' Wu-W V:I 'W 79 DANNY ALEXANDER KAY BARNEY HENRY BINKLEY BOBBY BRANDON BI LY ANDERS NDA BECK LINDA BINKLEY FRANK BREWER -' 1 .,R J , V BRENDA ANDERS f MELTON BECK as New fi -- A M PAULETTE BODENI-IEIMER ,S f ' ,W NT 5 my, 5 4 I Kwai ,S , Al we, iqb , ' ,.A. J ZA- A V A A I A 4 J A AR Y Q-ff BOBBY BURCHETTE ARTHUR AYERS NORMA BELL DAVID BORDEN EMILY BURGER JIMMY BAILEY GAIL BEROTH FAYE BOOSE JUDY BURKE STEVE BALDWIN JIM BINGHAM RITA BOOSE JOHNSIE BYERS 77 A f RONNIE BOYD 'XL A I M ,41 2-g M ,.,,, 'Was W grew van ww I, , ,Q V mf' , V - ,, QWW was my Q I 1 VM 7' A. J ,fy AJ gf M f '53 A if M ,, M 'X I , HI W4 QM L, , I 7 ,:, y AL ,U I ,AW frknywvk ' , ff' 7 A I Mfwwlf ff-0' ff QI xi J W 5 BETSY BURKE 4 JAMES COLEMAN 1 KATHERINE DALTON BILL ERWIN PAT CALLAWAY A gl , GILMER COLLETTE' TOMMY DAVIS L' STEVE ETCHISON I I ., M 1 wif Wg? T W I L CLIFTON CAMPBELL f FAYE CONRAD . Ei I f ' an ff KEITH DILLWORTH I I JERRY FEARRINGTON 1 MELVIN CARPENTER WREN CONRAD fha PAUL DOBY ,4 1 fm Q? ' A M 4 f HARRY CAVENAUGI-I DENNIS COOPER DANNY FISHEL BECKY DOUB MORRIS FLOYD 4 A' my If is Y 5' J K! JW I Ma aw my if .M AYL ,If - I H L I iw fx 'E ,, E I , , R 'iw , g f 1 'BR W 2 ,I wwe 11 JOSEPHINE CLINE RICHARD CRATER I T Q ,,M, f TONY DULL ' J JOYCE FRANKLIN ix AAfL Q , - fit' 31. I 3 PHYLLIS COFFEY CHERYL CRAVEN TONY EBERT JANE FRYE N 2 I Ja w IWW' f ,I H I f .. I g, ' Wf, , -.V' 1915 J ,gg 11- 5 ,N . yi E f 2, W, I1 1,5 2 n ,I V, J -d W'r' , , W A E, A , ,,4, ,Y I A A H ' 5 9 ,, 'K 'E A 5' fi.-'V 4 ' mf i1fJf,YW,,f 1 fl ,Av Z 4' J 'gf' ,Ez Q G 3f, Q-193 SYEIL FUQUAY TERRY GREEN DIANE HAWKINS BRENDA HES TER V 3 .4 A A SYLVIA GARRELL GAYE GRUBBS LARRY HOWELL JOELLA HESTER BRENDA GARRETSON STEVE GURGANUS Hur' REBECCA HAYES BOBBY HICKS mv Q 1 , FRANCES GEORGE CANDACE HAILEY DEANIE HEGE GAYE HOLCOMB 'EVE 3 f 9' My R K ffl JW! , 5, as 1 , 1 . 3 Q 'J .,,,V.,. . L A X A KATHERINE GLASSCOCK KAY I-LARPER M CONNIE HENSLEY 'M' J , A f J DINAH HOLDER J 'jg' 1 ' f- , ,I I J A i' A W5 4 E A xg fu 7f,. A . :Vx L.L A JIMMY GOBBLE J A J -A BOBBY HARRELL ' WW , gm -Nba 35 aa' I. JOAN HENSLEY , Mm' J Q,-Q , , I L E. . LOUISE HONEYCUTT MARGARET GO UGI-I A HAUSER LIND ,Y JEAN HEPLER 45+ JANICE HOOTS WSE wc! ,QQ V ' ,fm gk-M ?'XX A 'hr- 'WW A'- UO Ophomores ELSIE INGRIM ' I ROGER HOOTS WANDA IOYNER RW h J LINDA HOWARD I. I , I I J CARY HURTT Jw . 2 1a,A 4 AAA A AAGA MICHAEL JENNINGS YAAA I A AAAA 4' 2 I IDA KEATON W MARION HOWARD BILLY HUF F WANDA JOHNSON K. G. KETNER X , D,,, I I f ,,OO WARREN HOWARD A I I JOEY HUFEMAN q QW. .EJ A A i i' CARROLL JONES f Z 1' L , ,' ROSE MARIE KIMMER M.-S 'rvggj HERBERT HUDSON BUEL HUGHES f f 1 in R, I RSE I MIKE JONES K UWC ALAN KLUTTZ J SUSAN HUEESTETLER A DAVID HUNTER VICKY JONES TERRY KNIGHT M 3 v Lf 5 , , . .w4f'sfifg2fP?? VIRGINIA HUNT H I I MIKE HUNTER J -A., JIMMY JOYNER ,fr J .I JERRY LARGEN 5 5 4 ,V 'QW' 'W'r SEWER ' ? I I 80 E I E R: nr f wp- ' ff l if QR ' ...A 14 rr e X? Ewa, Z fv 11 ' vga . 1 .11 ,A ' . W, Z . 'W ff . . I ' lfeyjg. .2 ' I EVON LARK J, iii I , ' I ' . , 5f3fw,, V ' . , . ' f w -mv R! KJRZVII- ' jfs 4 1 4 f f I A if 7 I I Sophomores JOE MINOR CYNTHIA LEAGANS I. BLAIR LOWRANCE DONNA MCCOLLEM CARL MITCHELL FAYE LEGAINS BRENDA MANN in I , BETTY JO MCEARLAND R ' JANET MOCK , 2 ez .vwif I Q 'lf , f I fb --aww 'K' K J M I 'Ag I 5. ' f i 1 L WJ 5.4 J, gl! M fig '+-- A 2, Yu C fav, .V I Lifix, 3' ' fin! . I PEDRO LECAINS , ,IVV, A J DWAYNE MARTIN ij W' ' :swf CHARLES MCKENZIE I My PAM MOCK 5' I HAROLD LAWING DENNIS MATHIS DANNY MCGUIRE TANYA MOCK JERRY LEAMON LENNIE MATHIS CAROLYN MES SICK SHIRLEY MOO REFIELD SYLVIA LOCKLEAR AV J 1 DALE MAYNARD JIAJ NOEL MILLER , KAYMOORE ' f 'mm ww 1 Qi! A J W-M-w fy' 4? ,eww-.9 fu ,ww , IU 'I 81 2 Ju 1 I an' ,W 1, IW! 4 ,LA 5. m A r, I , , 22, Q12 Milf! T nf I . PAUL MULLICAN 1, ,Af f 1f6?i? . ., X My 4.1 4 Aww Sophomores BOBBY MYERS MAGGIE NICHOLS ROGER MYERS PORTIA PADGETT JUDY REAVIS EVELYN PHILLIPS EDITH REDD R ROBERTA PHELPS MARTHA REDDING CAROL NANCE JENNY PARDUE P14- A VVVV ,dj 'X if Z.,-'X ,, 'gf 1 M 5 Q BK KAY PHILLIPS R IIIII PAT REID L TOMMY NEEDHAM '2P P JENNY PEACOCK PM of 57 BILLY POINDEXTER Q 3 JANE RODGERS U ZW' I A T AAAA , LYNN NELSON NANCY PECK is Y NICHOLS BARRY OUTNN RONNIE ROBERTSON WAYNE RABON MIKE ROTHROCK Bw A rf BARRY PEDDYCORD ' I we, V 401-A B ' A img, L Q A ,, . I V iw S, ' Jared? Y' 2 - W ww! H ' .. 'lf. 41 zJfWx ' V x 9, ' I 4 ig A If X W Jo I ft H N 1 Sophomorcs ,F I , ny: , .aww-M' ff' W GENE RUARK RAYMOND STOUT W CAROLYN SAYLOR DIANE SHOAF F GAIL SCOTT JOHNNY SPANN BETTY TESH STEVE SHOEMAKER GARY SCOTT LINDA SHUTT TERRY SCOTT ROBERT SMITH WAYNE SPAUGH WAYNE TODD W. G. SMITH TONI TRIVETTE RONAID SNYDER CHERRY TUCKER WAYNE SHELTON DANNY SMOTHERS FRANCIS SPRY SUE TUCKER CHARLOTTE SHOEMAKER RONALD SNOW ERNIE STOUT RAY TUTTLE 83 .mmf RWE va-f fgmafa K If! U-4311? If f. 3 Q.. ig .1-...., 1 ... M. f if Q 1 f K, 2 ff: W 4' ' 'C W 2 w 41 'Z - M F KVM 4, Q W 1 ffm if fi If 1 .flisli-4 . W ' 7 ff' 1 am 2? W I 5 'f , '- I ' If VLVI U , ., :':' 'Z .K lf' LARRY VARNER Sophomorcs DAVID VEST TOMMY WARD BETTY WHITE RICHARD WINDSOR PAT VOOLER BONNIE WARNER ERNIE WI-IITENER LARRY WINFREY 'zft iff f 'A I DAVID Voss f f AV KENNETH WEATHERMAN I ,,,V I II'I A I 2 IVV J 'I ' I Y f' 5 III V IAIID I I BENNET WILLIAMSON Lx CATHLEEN WOOSLEY Www JW ' ., ' V' , I- JOHNNY WAGONER DON WEISNER vzll A ,V I, R CONNIE WILLIAMSON LA WAYNE WOOSLEY ,VVL I f A, I R JIMMY WALKER I CAROL WHITAKER ,Y IV , 'ELI V L I VII GAYLE WILSON I A MR GAYNELLE YARBROUGH fv' , M 9 , EVV VIA YIY 'F I j' I ' kH,V ', ,Liar Iffyik Y ww MWF? JOHNNY WALL JANE WHEELING SHIRLEY WILSON ROGER YOW 84 Freshmen ,V1 I. V V 1 'W f f f E M ' f f f f 'wvrfr t 6 ' .-. Vgisfly . ,. 1, ,V f ,, I 'gag f 499 R ww 'Bmw' , TONY BEAUCHAMP WAYNE BEAUCHAMP DOUG BESHEARS ARCHIE ALEXANDER CAROL ALSPAUGI-I DANNY BINKLEY DAVID BINKLEY ROSIE BINKLEY DIANA ALSPAUGI-I CA ROL ARMSTRONG BOBBY BLACK LINDA BLACKBURN LINDA BLAKELEY KAREN ANDERSON DAVID BAILEY GAIL BOGER EDDIE BOLES JOE BOONE MIKE BALDWIN CI-IERYL BALL RONNIE BOOSE JANICE BRANDON WAYNE BRANDON DIANE BARBS SANDRA BARNES MARTHA BREWER CONNIE BROWN BRENDA BROWN BRENDA BARNEY SHERRY BEAUCHAMP 86 s 3 W 525 I W me V ,E W2 im ,ff,,' 4, 'ima' im ff? ff 'Iii W ff 4? E NM , , 1 ! 4 Jw H 9' YQ Wm f wh fiI 12 6 2 If My 'M e X , V, 2 g,Z,L ff , pg L, , 5 A .. ,,I. Q, 'mt f I i 1-,M -4? Ik , :A ffl IW I' ,V I , 3. STEVE BUMGARDNER A ' A A A A' A JULIE BURGER A A, 'fu I Af. .L A EEM f SANDRA BURCESS I in , fm .Mfx X A, ,A W A A X .A ,.:R A -A , J I 1 A A I KENNY CONRAD ,,EV E,E' lhyg RAY CONRAD QTL? LYNN BURKE RICHARD BURNETT BONNIE BUTCI-IER Aj 5 g EA ,., ,. GAYE COOKE WESLEY CONS TABLE '90 lA A A, E W 7 f I A 'uf -t ' Q .7 if , LA A f L A A A , .4 I YW Y, M, ,I ,,w,,,w,f , ., Ws.,,q3,5 A IE AZ, A f ,QW , f, 1 X VHA G -ff M, , 'W W Af DARLENE BYERLH LARRY CAIN PATSY CALL I HENRY Cox JOYCE Cox MA RIAN CA RLTON HUBERT CARPENTER MELBA CARPENTER I gf 'L if V ,V If 6 22 1 A L , W 5 WAYNE CRADDOCK GRAY CRATER DIANE CI-IANEY CHARLENE CHEATWOOD I ' RO BERT CHURCH 7 I d,,,,,,, , AAA, MIKE CULBRETH it I rf X , Ag ELLEN CUMBY CLINTON CLAMPETT GARY CONRAD I JOHN CONRAD ALLEN DAVIS BECKY DAVIS 87 IVAN A., ,,.f 1 M 45-52. 75: ,jwfk f Wx- 'L' ,NL 44.7 'Mr' L fy' I UYMY 2? 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'J I rpm A 5' wr , W., ,, ,,. ,Az A 'I , . ,W 1 'VA BECKY LONG LINDA LONG MONTIE MARKLAND SYLVIA KEATON DONNA KIMEL LINDA MARSHALL LARRY MATTHEWS SHIRLEY MAYBERRY 'Z-ff NAN KIMEL JIMMY KING MONICA MCBRIDE CHARLES MCCLEARON TOMMY MCCOLLOI-I JUDY KISER MIKE KOONTZ RICKY MCPHERSON f SHARON MESSICK ' -' I NANCY MYERS I ,E 'S S ,A ' . , :CL g REGGIE LANDRETI-I MIKE LAWSON SANDRA MILLER STEVE MINISI-I ZERYL MINOR I 1: ,Q 1: Q I, I? fafavizy ww, ., CARRIE LEAMON ,JEAN LEAZER 'mb ' W If 'IV 'Ui' YS , 'vi' D 'Z7ZffT7 ,u f'fz f mf ' ,ff WQIIS Q - If ,s my Igsgsgyzw Mi la, W-1,4 I, ,, , M I f,f,' fff, Lg, f wt, , 511 ' ,, Wm , ,1.gm- QJQIH-zs'w:SE2f'ii1 JIMMY MOCK WILEY MOCK f m I I SANDRA MOORE I L WiL L, L ,,., W . Ii' :1' Q, ' CAROL LINDLEY LUCILLE LINDLEY 5 90 B I MIKE MOOREFIELD MARION MORGAN BILL MOSER HARRY PENDERGRASS CHRISTA PETTICORD CAROLYN MYERS DANNY MUNDAY HERBERT MYERS 413 S , f ffm DIANE PETREE REGINALD PFAFF MIKE MYERS M SHERRY MYERS 1, ai BOBBY NICKS x wi I BETTY PHELPS LINDA PI-IELPS TERESA NIFONC LINDA NIXON BILLIE NORMAN BARBARA PLEASANTS DONNY PLEMMONS LILLIE MAE NORMAN MARTHA NORMAN WAYNE NORMAN ROBERT POWE BILLY POINDEXTER DAWN PARRISH REID PATTERSON BARBARA PEDDYCORD DON POINDEXTER EMILY POWE 91 A ,Z A VA M A , W A ,X A ' LT T I DI ,J I VQIQI A f H 2 A AE f W Kg? fp fe 2 iw' ' I ' .A MW.,-A J J, ,. f l , VN, 4 '12 , 1 9 is uv , I 4 4 I J 'N 1 , ,,.. , ka BILLY ROGERS JJJ l V' I uw - , az -I ,Q L JACKIE ROMINGER .. ANN ROTHROCK 2 ig we , ,, W, :f CA ROL P REVE TTE TED PRUETT PAT SAPP WAYNE SAPP PATSY SA YLOR ,- ffm fi ..--A.,,' H' , A G If ,,. GRANEORD REEGE 2TT TTE T WALTER REID E, VJ 55,:.,,gf A JACQUIE SCHUYLER JOHN SGHAREE JANET SCOTT 1I'2mn RICE SANDY ROBERTSON BARBARA SEAY MARILYN SHEETS SUE SHEETS J www, BOBBY ROBBINS BRENDA ROBBINS EUGENE SHELTON J A, I G I EDDIE SHINLIVER J EISE GENE SHOEMAKER ,-i.I 5 ,I1', X W? , ,,,,7i JOE ROCHESTER X JTJII GEORGEANN ROCK DIANNE SHORE I I JOE SHUTT JT A ,E J SHIRLEY SHUTT -'1 I 2,1 NA NCY RODEO DEE DEE RODGERS 92 Q s ,,,, ' j 'M A g N 'fi ... W I 2 , V .,.,, A , E 5 mv' - ' Q I If , AI 'A My I 312 I W1 ' ny' A N, lla W1 V W ,ff n .df .ay , P4 LIIS iw ' ' N f I fa , , R W W5 f 2 i W MIKE SLOAN GREG SLOAN BETTY SMITH BEVERLY SURFACE SHARON TALLEN T DON SMITH JERRY SMITH TIM SMITH BRENDA TAYLOR LIBBY TEASTER FRED SNOW ANNE SPAUGH TONY SPAUGH WANDA TEDDER LINDA THOMPSON ROGER SPOCK RON STALEY PATSY STABLEY SANDRA THOMPSON SAMMY TILLEY SHARON STATON BONNIE STEWART RAYMOND STILLEY JOE TRANSOU RAY TRANSOU RONNIE STIMPSON EDDIE STROBLE BRENDA SUGG LOUISE TRIVETTE DAVID TURNER 93 I gi my WW 1 1 ,M I . My .W 2 v ' Y - 6,7 1' 'Y Q E A I 13' Q, 'H I :iw 12' 5, iw 1: I I Wm., 7 I f VJ S , I uv 3 I H I if YV 'QQ hyf' E fiigwwfj 3 I ffl 11 2, 'H ' 20265 'X gc E uv? 5 S Features CHUCK GRUBBS After doing a fine jo b on the playing field, Chuck was rewarded by making the All- Conference Football T e a m. Honors and Awards A fV51fm5Qf'!SN ..'E:5:5r .':C'::!S:k:S- ss- Xx X is --- ' 'Z' . i 3,5 .Tri a 3 X r e K N Q , P A.L..,A. ' Q' 'h K i ,r gs gifs- -Qs . so t s k X . . .il it Lk-- -rm- is 9 :V ' sg 5 sf E X st s sw Q ss A ig- gs se- 3 . i 6 X . MARTHA HARDIN Being selected as the D.A. R. Good Citizen speaks w ell for Martha. E MARTHA HUFFSTETLER S o u th W e s t was represented well this year in the Youth Commission by this outstand- ing junior. BUCKY MARTIN We were proud to have the president of o ur student body as a delegate to the Governor's Physical Fitness Convention. 96 A K Q X K V DORENDLA PHILLIPS Much honor came to Dorendia when she was chosen the Most OutstandingD.E.Club Member in the county. EDDIE SCHARFF Southwest will miss Eddie's outstanding performance o n the football t e a m. He made the All-Conference team this year. mmmw AOQ' 'WV LYNN ADCOCK BETTY BREWER ANN GREEN MARTHA HARDIN JANET HUNTER LINDA JONES v x , -,Z ' , YZ Lwf 'ww 'WTA' L A f f IYLQL, , V, A 4 X? , E Q' L f Ac1ff7' , if ,Qcl OJ I yu Q f 5 Lon ' - ifw I ,,f - fbi' JUNK!! L, C144 A7 E L JA!! gif C UQ? Z - I fc!! L4 4 V f L , f K J 9 E, ulwwvaj if of 'kf L! X- A I 'ZL?..:1 92 Axgyf' L XM! CQ'd,,f'fL1fL' ' . rj LXLAJQJVM 4, kfw , Honor Graduates BRENDA KETNER JOYCE sH1E1.Ds SHARON WELLS ,,...Kfus.. 'hi' ANDY SHARPE JUDY SHORE -eww' :JDE- . 97 7, ,iw wwf R 1962-63 Homecoming Queen MIRIAM BREWER, BILL HYLAND BETTY NEWSOM, BILL TODD 98 149 ,ADW 1,443 . A ,,.3?!S+ . L., Iwi -- ' - '- KAY I-IARPER, BOBBY POWELL W Homecoming Court LINDA JONES, DAVID JONES X J 1 I KAREN JARVIS, NELSON JONES MARTHA HUFFSTETLER DON COLLINS haul.. JANIE BURWELL, JIMMY BAILEY NANCY HUFF, ROSCOE RO THROCK CAROL HARDIN, MIKE SLOAN DIANE LANDRETH CURTIS BOWEN DON COLLINS, MARTHA HUFFSTETLER Valen time Sweethearts - DON WHEELING, SUZANNE STIMPSON BUCKY MARTIN, BETTY NEWSOM 100 Valentine Court FW Y JERRY SMITH, GEORGANN ROCK CHUCK SINK, PHYLLIS COFFEY JOHNNY WILMOTH, SUE WOOD DAVID SPAUGH, KAY MYERS MARY WILLIAMSON, NELSON JONES HUGH HAMPTON, BECKY COOPER JIMMY HUNTER, NORMA BELL V RONNIE REAVIS, CHERYL CRAVEN CALVIN DULL, JEAN SIDDEN Front: STEVE BINGHAM, KAREN JARVIS, Co-Chiefs. Front row, left to right: BILLIE GABARD, MARIETTA FOSTER, MARTHA HUFFSTETLER. Second row: BONNIE MILLER, NELSON JONES, JOHNNY JARVIS. Third row: RICK SIDES, DONALD GABARD, JEAN SIDDEN, BILL WELLMAN, FAITH STELTER, RONNIE PARRISI-I. Back: MIKE JENNINGS, CARMA LUSTIG. Junior Marshals 102 J Li, N, f Q , y YW i 1 Nw , if iv , M I7 , ,LM w I' , ,J Y ff! ' v I V RJ I , ff Aff, f M 7 ! if ,-' iq, ix .H if fflfffv x 5 H, xv . ' gs :ii A1 . . , . A ,fivkiii ,f fn. N A I L L A ,fi il w N I LII 1, X AW I 4 7 1 V New Mffs Y Activities School Officers Front row,1eft to right: BONNIE MILLER,ViCe-Presidentg ODYSSEY, PI-IYLLIS TILLEY, Secretary. Ba ck: LAURA BUCKY MARTIN, President, BETTY BREWER, Treasurer. HAMPTON, Editor-In-Chief of ILIAD. Second row: HAZEL GORDON, Editor-In-Chief of 104 E5 ' Ihr, an-,M . Q Li rl? . 5, K X - ' Se P- i ii X , X line xx A ,. , S fi' -gf l , f Y 1 .MQ I I f These young people have a big job in their hands. They are: Bucky Martin, Phyllis Tilley, and Betty Brewer. Being a School Officer calls for much self- discipline and responsibility. Below are some offi c e rs in action, th ey are: Bonnie Miller, Hazel Gordon and Laura Hampton. Q is -...nc .M -HW -new 'fmkis N 'FQ ds! LAURA HAMPTON, Editor-In-Chief, BONNIE MILLER, Associate Editor. P h 0 t o g r a phers: T ED PRUETT, FRANK ROBERTSON. The Iliad Staff wif? cms Editors, s Q ate dz LINDA JONES, MARTY COLLETTE, KAREN IARVIS. Standing: JEAN SIDDEN, and BRENDA BARNEY. Sponsors: MRS. JUANITA CLARKE, MR. OLIVER Features Staff, seated: SUZA NNE JONES, MARTHA HUGHES. HARDIN, Editor, DIANE HAWKINS. Standing: RICHARD TRAMMELL. 10 6 Activities staff: DALE s T E L T E R, H. V. MILNER, 'T Editorg MARTHA HUEESTETLER. standing: DEE DEE RODGERS, KAY HARPER, MARTHA BREWER. ii ,V I i f'? X if Business Staff, seated: LINDA HOWARD, JOAN ROBERTSON, Editorg KAY CLODFELTER. Standing: HUGH HAMPTON. 42+--Q Art and Layout Staff, seated: ROSEMARYPERRY. Standing: JOHNNY WILMOTH, FAITH STELTER, PAT LANDRETH, Editor. Sports Staff: SANDRA BURGESS, GORDON CASEY, Editorg CAROLYN MESSICK. 107 MISS RUTH FA RTHING Sponsor . ,k,, ,,,,,,.,.V 4 A ,R ww ggi, , Left to right: C A R O L Y N FURCI-IES, Business Manager, I-IAZEL GORDON, Editor- In-Chief. The dysscy ,nm-ww.W,L.,.a...-wvf-1 WAHM , A 'M' , News staff, left to right: MIKE JENNINGS, SHARON WELLS, DA R LEN E ALLGOOD. standing: ANN GREEN, CAMILLA HANES, CAROL s TILLEY, PAT M1LHoUs . Class R e p o rt e r s, left to right: LEONA BINKLEY, DONALD GABARD, CAROL ALSPAUGH. 108 Feature S t a ff, Seated: BRENDA HOLDER, WAYNE JONES, ELAINE HARPER. Standing: S U ZA NNE STIMPSON, JEANNE BALL, LI ND A WIDENER, LOUISE HONEYCUTT. 9-wrwmm. A s s o ci a t e Editors, Seated: BETTY ALLGOOD, JANET HUNTER. Standing: CARMA LUSTIG, JOYCE SHIELDS. Business Staff, Seated: KAY MOORE, JOAN HENSLEY. S t a nd in g: BOBBY HICKS, PAM ROGERS, JENNY PEACOCK. Top: Typists, seated: BRENDA KETNER, BONNIE HOWARD. Standing: JANET WOOSLEY, BET TY NEWSOM. Bottom: Sports Staff, Seated: STEVE BINGI-IAM, BILLIE GABARD, DENNIS HED RICK. Standing: BA RTON BRIDGES, MARIETTA FOSTER, SELMA LEWIS, CINDY DOTY, RICK SIDES. Photographers, Seated: FRANK ROBERTSON. Standing: TED PRUETT. Art and Layout Editor, TOMMY GERATY. 9 Student Council acts as The following students ar e homeroom representatives: Front row, left to right: Laura Hampton, Hazel Gordon, Martha H u ffs t e t l e r, Betty Vance, Darlene Allgood, Karen Jarvis, joan Robertson. Second row: Steve Harper, Georgarm Rock, David jones, Martha Brewer, Charlene This year, for the first time, the St ud e nt Council has a room of its own where important records may be kept or a student may talk with our s p o nsho r, M r s. Callahan. Mrs. Callahan stayed in this room a portion of each day in case somebody might have a question or problem to bring before the Student Council. X 4 C h e a t W o o d, Steve Bingham, Donald Gabard, Mike Jennings, C 1 e m Conrad. Third row: Steve Et c h i s o n, Billy Poindexter, Barton Bri d g e s, Rick Sides, Chuck Grubbs, Brenda Howard, Kay Harper, Joyce Shields, Brenda Ketner, Cheryl Stimpson, Mike Culbreth. Our Student Council c a rri es out numerous a ctivit i e s by various committees. Here,the Awards and Scholarship Committee presents Honor Roll tags. 110 5 3 'Q' E E 5 S , r 5 Q . r Q 5 Members of the Student Council are always ready to help with any A-ff activity a round the school. The CoLmcil usually helps with Freshman Orientation in the Spring. Above, we see Coun cil members assisting Mrs. Margaret Callahan, our spons or, with Post Graduation Day teacher, and friend. Spokesman for Student Body . The following students are chairmen of committees: Front row, left to right: H.V. Milner, Bill Hyland, Steve Dunn, johnny Jarvis. S e cond row: Gilmer Collette, Betty Newsom, Lymi Adcock, Carma Lustig, M a ri e tt a Foster, Linda Jones, Third row: janet Hunter, Phoebe L i n e b a c k, K a y Howerton, Judy Shore, Brenda Holder, Martha Hardin. 'nv f :ig 5 W 111 5 Q, X Z? if The Key Club encourages Seated, left to right: Steve Bin g h a m, Vice-President, Calvin Dull, P r e sid e n tg johnny Jarvis, Secretary. Standing: Dale Stelter, Treasurer, Tink Schaffer, Sergeant at Arms. Mr. Gilmer Binkley, Sponsor Q 5 fir. ue As one of their s ervi ce projects, the Key Club boys ran a concession stand at football and basketball games. 112 F14 rn so Q.. na H CD D' p-Ao CJ VJ rn H 4 Q-An cw ru was-ww f ,xri .. 1 x 3,7 Qkfiv sa., . ,Mew 1 1 1 . M. 1 ,Wm- wkwm Front row, left to right: Eddie Scharff, Calvin Dull, H. V. Milner, Gilmer Collette. Second row: Hugh Hampton, Steve Harper, Frank Robertson, Bucky Martin. Third row: Rick Sides, Charles Flowers, Dalmer Taylor, Tink Schaffer. Fourth row: Chuck Grubbs, Bill Hyland, Paul Huff. Fifth row: Steve Dunn, Dickie Chandler, Donald Gabard, jim Bingham. Sixth row: Johnny Jarvis, Glenn Tuttle, Hillus Conrad, Steve Etchison. Seventh row: Barton Bridges, Bill Wellman, Dale Stelter, Harold White. Eighth row: Mike Jennings, Steve Bingham. Service is the main objective of the Southwest is a member. In fulfilling this objective, our chapter has chosen the following projects: op e r a tio n of c o n c e s s i o n stands, distribution of Goodwill Bags, purchase of a new flag for the school, and washing windows throughout the 113 Key Club International of which school. Yi Front row, left to right: Lynn Adcock, Betty Brewer, Kay C lo df e lt e r, Sharon Wells, Linda jones. Second row: C ar o l yn Furches, Carma Lustig, Janet Hunt e r, Ann Green, Martha Hardin. Third row: Mike Jennings ,Donald Gabard, Joyce Shields, Brenda Ketner, Ann Dickerson, Mrs. Greene. ational Honor Society Q , Mrs. Bonnie Greene, Sponsor. The National Honor Society is an organization in wh i ch few students are eligible to obtain membership. Its ideals are highg thus, striv- ing to meet those ideals is a challenge. Southwest is proud to have a chapter of this most worthy organization. , N N The day when these me mb e rs were newly inducted is one to be remembered. 4 Quill and Scroll y Each year outstanding work on the ILIAD or ODYSSEY staff is rewarded by induction into the Quill and Scroll-an honor society for the high school journalists. Above is a scene from such an induction. Miss Ruth Farthing, Sponsor. gm . 7 i,,.,,:fj- .K Left to rightzjanet Hunter, Hazel Gordon, Joyce Shields, Presidentg Miss Ruth Farthing, Sponsorg Laura Hampton, Vice-President, Brenda Holder, Secretaryg Sharon Wells, Linda Jones. 115 F ro nt row, left to right: Susan Powe , Vicky Jones, T h u r m a Moser, Cherry Tucker. Se cond row: Martha Redding , Suzanne jones, Janie Burwell, Dianne Hawkins, Phyllis Coffey. Third row: Barbara Graham, Patricia Mock, Carolyn Messick, Janice Hoots. Y-Teens Front row, left to right: Barbara Pleasants, Gayle Van Doren, Darlene Allgood, Linda Blackburn, Teresa Nifong, Carol Alspaugh. Second row: Rita Hart, Pat Holleman, Glenda Farmer, Louis e Trivette,Kathy Wagoner. Third row: Nan Illman, Sally jones, Billie Norman, Dianne Petree, Becky Davis. 116 Mrs. Ollie Stanley, Sponsor Left to right: Bonnie Howard, President, Gerry Reavis, Vice-President, Sue Wood, Secretary. Back row: Brenda Ketner, Treasurer, Marilyn Poindexter, I.C.C. Representative. Front row, left to right: Bonnie Sweat, Melanie Crater, Elaine Harper, Betty Allgood, Camilla Hanes, Rosemary Perry, Faith S t e lt e r. Second row: Cindy Iobst, Janis Sprinkle, Mary Williamson, Billie Gabard, T e r r y Roop, Janice Doub. Third row: Glenda Cashion, Shirley Bri ckey, Kay Myers, Lenora Poplin, Ka y Cecile, Linda Widener, Gail Foster. Front row, left to right: Elizabeth Hepler, Gerry Reavis, Judy Easter, Marty Collette, Becky Sides, Bonnie Howard. Se cond row: Suzanne Stimpson, Judy Pleasants, Brenda Ketner, Linda Baldwin, DeLorme Scott, Judy Cox, Brenda Howard. Third row: Judy Beroth, Brenda A dams, Kathy Wells, Elaine Gore, Sue Wood, Marilyn Poindexter, Patsy Tucker. J , F. H. A. Club prepares I r 3 .4 A We ,2l if Lynda Beck, Wrenn Conrad, Martha Redding, Susan Poe, Phyllis Coffey, Sandy Rob erts on, Norma Bell, G e o r 9 a n n Rock, Martha Brewer. S e cond row: Pam Rogers, Jenny Peacock, Sue Tucker, Elsie Ingrim, Diane Hawkins, Kay Harper, Brenda Mann, Louise Trivette , Judy Reavis. Third row: Betty White, Donna McCul1om, Kaye Moore, Gay Cook, Paulette Bodenheimer,Anne Spaugh, Carol Nance, Nan Illman. Front, Linda Marshall, Janice Brandon Ann Rothrock, Glenda Farmer, Diane Barbs, Jean L e a z e r, Sharon Messick. S e cond row: Carol Alspaugh, Diana Alspaugh, C h r i s t a Petticord, Marian Morgan, Sherry Myers, R o s 1 y n Bell. Thir d row: Brenda Sugg, Sally Jones, Carol Hardin, Billie Norman, Sandra Miller, Shirley Shutt, Diane Chaney, Gail Van Doren. M' Maxam 118 girls for Front, Carol Stilley, Cindy lobst, Melanie C r a t e r, Sue W o o d, Brenda Adams, Sandy Crous e, Loretta Boyer, M a r y Williamson. Second row: jo yc e Shields, Glenda Pardue, Kay I-Iowerton, Camilla Hanes, Karen Jarvis, Bonnie Miller, Elaine Harper, Selma Lewis. Third row: jean S i dd e n, Evelyn Hold e r, Leona Binkle y, Nancy Luper, Cindy Doty Marietta Foster, Janet Hunter, Billie Gabard. Seated, left to right June Norman, Secretary, janet Hunter, Vice Pr e s i d e ntg K a y How e rton, President, Karen Jarvis, Treasurer Standing:joyce Shields, Student Council Representat1ve,Pat Milhous, Reporter, Mary Williamson, Historian, Cindy Dot, , Parhamentarian AO A sill! Miss Sally Huffman and Mrs Elizabeth Green, Sponsors Front row, left to right: Roger Myers, Bill Erwin, Pedro Legains, Tommy Cumby, Carl Mitchell, Barry Peddy- cord. Second row: Herbert Hudson, Steve V e s t a l, jummy Hoots. Third row: Raymond Still e y, Wayne Norman, David Voss, Richard Crater. F. F. A. Club Front row, left to right: Cranford Re e c e, Thomas Howell, Wesley Constable, R e g in a l d Landreth, Wayne Beauchamp, Glenn jones. S e c o nd row: A ll en Davis, Eddie Shinliver, Ray Conrad, Paul Gibson, Charles McClearon, Harry P e n d e r g r a s s. Third row: Gary Hailey, Donny Plemmons, Wayne B r a n d o n, Doug Fearington, Terry Harrell, K. G. K e tne r. Fo1.u'th row: Tony Spaugh, Archie Alexander, Craig Ingrim, Woody Flinchum, Paul Doby. Front row, left to right: Charles Cornatzer, Burton Boner, R a e f o r d Mitchell, Eugene Spillman, E d g a r Lawson, jimmy Harrell, Curtis Bowen, C h a rl e s Vest. Second row: johnny Miller, Bill Hester, Stanley Mock, Garland F e a r r i n g t o n, johnny Winfrey, Tommy Redding, Paul Holder. Third row: Wayne Davis, Ronnie McDaniels, Lonnie McDaniels, Danny Ale x a n d e r, Leonard Hayes, Barry Snyder, Ronald Snyder. Sitting: Johnny Winfrey, Vice-President, Charles Cornatzer, President 5 Curtis Bowen, Secretaryg joey Huffm a n, Treasurerg Lynn Parrish, Vice-President, Larry Winfrey, Reporter. Mr. Crotts and Mr. Pratt, Sponsors Front row, left to right: Mr. Young, Sponsor, Don Wheeling, Raeford Mitchell, Dalmer Taylor, Tommy Craver, Bucky Martin, Eddie S ch arff, Roger Wood, Barry johnson, Steve Sloan, Dewey Kiger, Eddie Stout. Second row: Hugh Hampton, Steve Etchison, Calvin Dull, Paul Huff, joey Huffman, Mike Cain, joe Minor, Harold White, james McMordie, Dennis Hedrick, Bill Todd Third row: Bing Creasy, Tommy Baugess, Mike Cumbo, Bill Wellman, Robert Smith,Glenn Tuttle, jerry Barney, Franklin Willard, Tommy Redding, Charles Cornatzer, johnny Lowder . Boys' Monogram Club Seated, left to right: Steve Sloan, Treasurer, Eddie Scharff, President, Dewey Kiger, Vice-President, Don Wheeling, Secretary. Standing: Steve Bingham, Charles Cornatzer. Seated, left to right: Joyce Shields, Vice-President, M i ri a m Br e w e r, President, Miss Cook, Sponsor, S t a n d i n g: Kay Harper, Secretary, Martha Huffstetler, Treasurer. Girls' Monogram Club is 54 mont row, left to right: Kay Harpe r, Diane Landreth, onnie Sweat, jane Voss, Betty Brewer, Hazel Gordon. cond row: Bonnie Miller, Phoebe Linebacl-1, Miriam ewer, Brenda Howard, Suzanne Stimpson, Gaye Martin. vb Third row: Miss Cook, Brenda Barney, Laura Hampton, jane jones, Janet Hunter. Fourth row: Kay Ho w e rton, Joyce Shields, Phyllis Tilley, Martha Huffstetler. Seated, left to right: Roscoe Rothrock, John Lowder, man, Sammy Cox, Billy Renegar, Paul Wagoner, Lan' Bennie Eller, Kenneth Beckner, Dorendia Phillips, Jerry Robertson, Martha Saylor, Ralph Johnson, Bill Meadow: Hedge, Sandra Vestal. Standin g: Danny Brown, Gary Pat Boles, Thomas Bates, jay Hutchins. Sheets, Tommy Shore, Russell Varner, Arnold Weather- Distributivc Education Club 124 f E 4 Q 5 f 2 a 4 2 J Officers nront row, left to right: Bennie Eller, Vice-Presidentg Dorendia Phillips, Presidentg Kenneth Beckner, 'reasurerg Mar Vaughn, Secretary. Back row: Roscoe Rothrock, jerry I-lege, jimmy Hoots, Sandra 'esta1. Distributive Education-is a training program for high school juniors and seniors for leadership in the fi e ld of marketing and distribution. Our program is in its fourth year. We have the largest program in the city and county. Our class is composed of 35 students and we have 9 training agencies. r. get Southwest is inde ed proud of Dorendia Phillips who was nam e d the most outstanding D. E. Club member in the county at the annual D. E. Banquet. 125 Junior Red Cross Front row, left to right: Joe Shutt, Cary Hurtt, Bobby Hicks, Sue T u c k e r, Janice H e nni n g, Brenda Mann, Camilla Hanes, Marion Carlton, Nancy Rodeo, Rose- mary Perry, Judy Pleasants, Mrs. Anderson. Second row: Phyllis Byerly, Toni Trivette, Marian Morgan, Brenda Taylor, Elaine Gore. Third row: P a m Ro dg ers, Faye Leagens, Suzanne S ti m p s o n, N a n c y Luper, Loretta Conrad, Betty Tesh, Jenny Peacock. Fourth row: Sally Jones, Billie N o 1' m a n, Sandra Burgess, Ann Spaug. Sherry B e a u ch a m p, Loretta Bo ye r, Laura Hampto: Fifth r ow: Brenda V a u g hn, Sylvia K e a to n, Marie., Howard, Cheryl S t im p s o n, Vicky Jones, Kathy Wis1 Eddie S h inl iv e r, Herbert Hudson, Ja n e Voss, Perr' Anderson. Top row: Janice Hoots, Cheryl Craven, Norn Bell, Shirley Moorefield. Qu-ws! These three girls spent one period of their own fre e time each day h e lping in the office. They were a big help. Le ft to right: Billie Poe, Rita Craver, and Becky Moser. ffice and Health Room Helpers Left to right: Norma Bell, Sandy Crouse, Betty Newsom, Pat Milhous, Brenda Mann, Elaine Harper, Mary Williamson. S e c o nd row: Sherry Myers, Betty White, Leona Binkley, Sue Wood, Martha Hardin, Diane Hawkins, Glenda Cashion. Third row: Gail Boger, Brenda Barney, Carol Alspaugh, Gail Van Doren, Joyce Shields, janet Hunter, Faye Legains. Fourth row: Diane Chaney, Nan lllman, Carol Hardin. Dramatics Club Front row, left to right: Sandy Crouse, Brenda A da ms, Kathy Wells, Carol Stilley, Janet Harper, Bennett Williamson. Second row: Perrie Anderson, Sharon Wells, Leona Binkley, Mike Cmnbo, Johnny Wilmoth. Third row: M i k e jemiings, Jerry Farmer, Ric h a r d Mock, Mike Windsor. F o urth row: Bing C r e a s y, Tommy Baugess, Don Wheeling, Richard Trammell. I Front, Virginia Hunt, Candace Hailey, Nancy Rodeo, Martha Redding, Norma Bell, Cheryl Craven. S e c o nd r ow: Wrenn Conrad, Lynda Beck, B a r b a r a Graham, Susan Powe, Phyllis Coffey, Dinah Holder, Janice Henning. Third row: Lynn Nelson, Sandra B urg e s s, Suzanne jo n e s, Kay Harper, Diane H a W k ins, Brenda Mann, Bobby Hicks. Seated, left to right: M a rt y Collette, Tr e a s ur e rg Bill Hyl a nd, President, Suzanne Stimpson, Secretary, Richard Trammell, Vice-President. Mr. Hampton, Sponsor. 128 Front row, left to right: Kenneth james, Frankie I-lutchins, Curtis Bowen, T o m m y Cumby, Charles Vest, Ba r r y johnson, Wayne Peoples, jimmy Burke, Sammy Cone, Franklin Willard. Second row: Carl Mitchell, Gerome Tise, Eddie S h i nl iv e r, Arthur Milhous, Mike Todd, Wayne Davis, Gordon Casey, joe Ric h a r ds o n, jim Richardson. Third row: Paul Doby, johnny Roop, Barton Bridges, Hillus Conrad, Richard Doub, Stanley Mock, Wayne Yarbough. Bus Drivers Industrial School Boys Kneeling: Andy Sharpe, Glenn Tuttle, Mike Windsor, Terry Tuttle, Bill Todd, jam es McMortie, Gilbert Phillip Tilley, Ronny Matthews, Allen Craver. Standing: Mullis. Tony Blakely, Gerald james, Dewey Kiger, Henry Smith, 9 Sitting: Carolyn Messick, Miss Snow, Elaine Harper, Standing: Jerry Largen, Sharon Wells, Brenda Holder, Carma Lustig, Cindy Doty, Kathy Wells, Sue Tucker.. Loretta Boyer, Kay Meyers, Carolyn Furches. F. T. A. Club ,,.. Massa, Warm ,inf 5: :I ,D a '55 gm il 'is Q i as si Sams A K X C '?..?' '. 6?-'E3SE5f'SyI:S,1E1.f:?::' ,rim N --,::Fss,: -'2E5S5'9i?5iW3Q?K :r ' ggig5P1i4wei1fQ?QssE3.3 gg, '25, , .Fw .,,, 2,223 130 Sitting: Miss Snow, Sponsor, CarmaLustig, Presidentg Elaine Harper, Vice -President. Standing: Carolyn Furches, Secretaryg Cindy Doty, Treasurerg Cathy Wells Historian. Front row: Leona B i nk l e y, L a ur a Hampton, Bonnie Miller. Back row: Janice Doub, joan Bodsford, Gloria Poindexter. Front row: Harold Lawing, Bobby Hicks, Chuck Grubbs, Gray Crater, Tommy W e b s t e r. Back row: Don Wheeling, Bla ir Lowrance, Richard Mock, jerry jones, Bill Hyland. First row: Barbara Lewis, Selma Lewis, Nancy Beroth, Sharon Wells. Back row:Wanda joynwe, Carolyn Furches, Kathy Wise, Carol Whitaker, Judy Pleasants, Delores Owe ns, Gaye Grubbs, Shirley M o o r e field, Rosemary Perry, julia Miller, Kay Clodfelter, Pat Martin, Pat Milhous, Carol Stilley. Trojan aires Front row: Wayne Jones, jerry Fa r m e r, Mike Todd, D i C k i e S chuyl e r. Back row: johnny Wilmoth, Tink Schaffer, Steve Sloan, Dale Stelter. SUSAN POWE MARTHA HARDIN LINDA JONES DINAH HOLDER 132 PI-IYLLIS COFFEY JUDY PLEASANTS I 1 Majorettes BETTY NEWSOM BONNIE HOWARD BILLIE GABARD X xg,:,k X Xi mi ' Wm? ' K I L in V i ,V ML W 'af , fr , I ' Left to right: Martha Hardin, Susan Powe, Phyllis Coffey, B 0 n nie H 0 W a rd, B i 1 li e G a b a r d, Betty Newsom Dinah H olde r, Linda jones, Chiefg Judy P 1 e a s a nts, K' 133 Front row: Bully Rogers, Danny Binkle y, David Jones, Bobby Nicks. S e cond row: Clinton Clampette, Bonnie Miller, Nan Illman, jimmy Mock, Danny S m o t h e r s. Third row: Evelyn I-Iolde r, Barbara Pleasants, Richard Mock, Gaye Grubbs. Fourth row: Charles Flowers, Terry Duggins, Herbert Myers, Bennett Williamson, Charles Pitts, Richard Mock. This hard-Working group of band members has pr e s e nt e d its talent to the school in many programs. Athletics Football Team Front row: Mike Winds or, Dennis Hedrick, Paul Huff, Eddie Scharff, Steve Sloan, Coach Young, Bucky Martin, Dewey Kiger, Joe Minor, ,jim S i n c 1 a i r. Second row: Coach Mill e r, john Tyler, D e nni S Hendrix, Chuck Grubbs, Steve Bingham, Bobby Brandon, Richard Tr a m m e l 1, Don Pascal, Steve Et chis o n, Tommy BUCKY MARTIN Co-Captain Baugess, Third row: Larry Winfrey, Bobby Powell, Steve Harper, Carl Mitchell, jerry Farmer, johnny Wilmoth, Van Griffith, Hugh Hampton, Ben Miller, Coach Allred. Fourth row: Ronnie Scharff, Richard Windsor, Jerry Smith, Wayne Jones, Mike Cain, Ronnie Reavis, Bing Creasy. STEVE SLOAN Co-Captain ah SOUTHWEST ........ .... 1 4 MINERAL SPRINGS .... .... 7 SOUTHWEST ...... .... 2 1 BOONEVILLE .... .... 1 3 SOUTHWEST... . . . . 7 I-LANES ....... . . . 7 DEWEY KIGER PAUL HUFF TOMMY BAUGESS -2oHiv5f 'v? 4'f 79'4f'i 2,-., ' ', W, ,V fu ,, ' 4-,fm . , L' ,M ff- J' .M 1 m.,,,.,i -W-. , 4 ,H ,. .. ., , ,. ' - ' V H. .fl -f-,, 1,4 aww w5'2'Y:ggi': 33,4 ,,f-.312 'Mg' 1. ,, ,MN ww f -Q ' 7 ' f,,5'! MJI- yn '1' 4 , -. ft fi, '37 4, ' ' ff 7, ., ' fi w.. :s!'Smy' . 1 DENNIS HEDRICK JOE MINOR SOUTHWEST GRIFFITH. . . SOUTHWEST FAST ....... SOUTHWEST MADISON-MAYODAN .AR I C HUCK SRU-KM UW ,wb wDiM0QgN Bwmww fy wwe? WWQM 3553? W ww W RICHARD TRAMMELL Varsity Girls' Basketball Team ,ff Front row, left to right: Hazel Gordon, Martha Hardin, Ann Rothrocl-4, Frankye Pickett, Karen Jarvis, Marilyn Ph yllis Tilley, Joyce Shields, Betty Brewer, Phoebe Sheets, Susan Huffstetler, Carma Lustig, Tanya Mock, Lineback, K a y Ho w e rt o n, Miss Cook. Second row: Gail Van Doren. NORTH DAVIDSON ..... . . . 12 SOUTHWEST ........ . .... 34 MINERAL SPRINGS. . . . . . 31 I SOUTHWEST ....... . . .30 JONESVILLE. . . . . . .27 SOUTHWEST ....... .... 2 3 NORTH DAVIDSON ..... . . . 24 SOUTHWEST ....... . . .23 GRIFFITH ....... . . . 29 SOUTHWEST .... . . .41 JONESVILLE. . . . . .28 SOUTHWEST .... . . 29 NORTHWEST .... . . . 29 SOUTHWEST .... . . .35 EAST WILKES. . . . . . 28 SOUTHWEST .... . . .22 EAST BEND ..... . . . 48 SOUTHWEST .... . . .44 W, W 139 PHOEBE LINEBACK Girls' Varsity HAZEL GORDON MARILYN SHEETS 1 5 f T f JOYCE SHIELDS JANE VOSS, Asst. Coachg MARTY COLLETTE, Managerg BRENDA MANN, Scorekeeper. 140 SUSAN HUFFSTETLER MARTHA HARDIN ' PHYLLIS TILLEY BETTY BREWER KAY HOWERTON SOUTHWEST. .... SOUTHWEST EAST .......... GRIFFITH. . . SOUTHWEST ..... SOUTHWEST MT. AIRY. .... BOONEVILLE. SOUTHWEST. . ...... SOUTHWEST MINERAL SPRINGS .... EAST ....... SOUTHWEST. . . . . SOUTHWNEST NORTHWEST. . . . .... . .... . . . . .... EAST BEND. . SOUTHWEST .... BOONEVILLE. Boys' Varsity Basketball VW. aafaa ' Front row, left to right: Don W h e e lin g, Steve Sloan, Smith, Frank Brewer, Chuck S i nk, johnny Wi lm ot h, Don Collins, Paul Huff, Calvin Dull, Bucky Martin, Ronnie Reavis, David Spaugh, Hugh Hampton, Nelson jimmy Hunter, Coach james Mast. Second row: jerry jones, Manager. SOUTHWEST. ..... .... 7 6 NORTH DAVIDSON. .... 62 SOUTHWEST. . .... .... 5 1 MINERAL SPRINGS. . . . .... 44 SOUTHWEST .... .... 5 1 JONESVILLE ..... .... 5 7 SOUTHWEST ...... .... 6 8 NORTH DAVIDSON .... .... 4 9 SOUTHWEST .... . . . . 67 25531 GRIFFITH.. ....49 SOUTHWEST. . . . .... 75 JONESVILLE .... . .... 50 SOUTHWEST .... .... 48 NORTHWEST. . . .... 51 142 TOMMY CRAVER F N x- STEVE SLOAN RONNIE REAVIS CHUCK SINK PAUL HUFF 143 COACH JAMES MAST 'www :sf SOUTHWEST. . . . HANES. . . ..... SOUTHWEST. EAST WILKES. . . SOUTHWEST. . . . EAST BEND. . BUCKY MARTIN .....54 ....47 63 48 60 61 SOUTHWEST. . . . EAST ..... . . . . SOUTHWEST ...... MINERAL SPRINGS SOUTHWEST. . . . NORTHWEST. . . . JERRY SMITH DON WI-IEELING JIMMY HUNTER FRANK BREWER 144 Boys' Varsity Basketball JOHNNY WILMOTH CALVIN DULL SOUTHWEST. . . . . GRIFFITI-I. . . SOUTHWEST BOONEVILLE. . . SOUTHWEST EAST. . . . . . . SO UTI-IWEST EAST BEND. .... SOUTHWEST HANES ......... SO UTHWES T BOONEVILLE. m,,W,,..,,,.....--4--f-N' DAVID SPAUGH HUGH HAMPTON 145 DON COLLINS Southwest Wrestlers ui. : , X Y 1,4 Kneeling: john S ch arff, David Jones, Leonard I-Iayes, Winfrey. S ta nding: Ronnie Scharff, joe Boone, Ted john Tyler, Glenn Tuttle, Bobby Poplin, Bruce Allcorn Pruett, Wiley Mock, Steve Bingham, Barry Quinn, Larry- Tommy Baugess, Chuck Grubbs, Johnny Winfrey, Larry jones, Bobby Brandon, Dewey Kiger. 5 J A Theon Vance, Manager, Mr. Binkley, Roger Warner, Manager. 146 take Coun ty T1 tle Reidsville 14 East 18 Northwest 20 Elkin 25 Madison Mayodan 25 Reidsville 16 East 12 Northwest 8 Elkin 29 Madison Mayodan 28 Southwest 32 40 34 3 1 29 28 41 42 21 23 Cheerleaders Kneeling, left to right: Ga ye Martin, Diane Hawkins, Martha Huffstetler, Miriam Brewer, Cindy Doty, Kay Suzanne Stimps on, Barbara Burger, Marietta Foster, Janie Burwell. Standing: Suzanne jones, janet Hunter, JANET HUNTER 'BARBARA BURGER ,. X Harper, Brenda Howard. it DIANE HAWKINS KAY HARPER MA RTI-IA HUFFS TETLER BRENDA HOWARD SUZANNE STIMPSON ix -IANIE BURWELL f- X MI RIAM BREWER I SUZANNE JONES GAYE MARTIN CINDY DOTY MARIETTA FOSTER J.V. Football A x ff. , ,W K Nw. .4-, N ,,. ix... . alfa, V ay ,Q . I V, -gotta, Front: Larry Matthews, Clem Conrad, Mike Sloan, Steve Bumgardner, Mike Culbreth, Gray Crater. Standing: john Scharff, Wayne B e a u c h a m p, Tommy Webster, joe Boone, Mr. Mast, Coach. Boys' J. V. Basketball I K iv e agp.,-. ,-'- 1- Q-his-.--wx K-5 Mike Rothrock, Van Griffith, Billy Huff, Gilmer Collette, Tony Dull, jimmy Bailey, Mr. Allred, Coach. 1 2 + . Girls' J. .Basketball yy Miss Stephens, Coach, Pat Saylor, Ann Spaugh, Sherry Back row: Judy Reavis, Barbara Seay, june Wooten, Beauchamp, Nan Illman, C arol Hardin, Betty Vance, Sa ndra Burgess, Sandy Robertson, Linda Nixon, Fa ye Marion Carlton, jean Hepler, Diane jones, Manager. Boose. J. V. Cheerleaders Front:Brenda Barney, Co-Chief, Georgann Rock, Chief. Brewer, Dee Dee Rodgers, Charlene Cheatwood, Gail Standing: S a nd ra Moore, Kathy W a g one r, Martha Boger, Diana Alspaugh. 151 Autogrdphs . 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Qi WCM L VNWM rfb , Ldqq , ,WSF LNXIMQMF QR , l Spring Activities g ,MLM ,YY Y W. Senior Class History In the fall of 1959, the graduating class of 1963 encountered the first of four great years at Southwest. This new way of school life was an exciting, new experience. In our new surroundings the freshman class settled down to strenuous work and everyday life. Everyone entered into the social life by attending the Sadie Hawkins and Masquerade Dances. With one full year of high school behind, the Sophomores were able to keep with the pace of the school. Leading the class in school activities were Lynn Adcock, President, Brenda Barney, Miriam Brewer, Gaye Martin, Shirley Parker, Tink Schaffer, Lanier Woosley,Vice-Presidents, Laura Hampton, Secretary, and Betty Brewer, Treasurer. Aiding greatly in the sports department this year were Betty Brewer, Jayne Lineback, Phoebe Lineback, Dewey Kiger, Bucky Martin, Ronnie Matthews, and Steve Sloan. Our class was well represented in the various courts with Betty Brewer, Martha Hardin, and Sandy Hunter in the Homecoming Court and Bonnie Howard in the Christmas Court. Now we were upperclassmen. Organization of the Junior Class began with the election of such capable class officers as Bucky Martin, President, Leonard Hayes, Nancy Huff, Shirley Parker, and Dale Stelter, Vice-President, Laura Hampton, Secretary, and Miriam Brewer, Treasurer. Our class was honored with Bucky Martin being placed on the All Conference Football Team and Martha Hardin receiving the D.A. R. Citizenship award. In the social light, Steve Sloan and Martha Hardin were crowned Valentine Sweethearts.Joan Bodsford brought fame to our class by winning first place in the Southwest Follies. The commencement exercises were aided by the following Junior Marshals: Lynn Adcock, Betty Brewer, Miriam Brewer, Laura Hampton, Martha Hardin, Nancy Huff, Bonnie Howard, Linda Jones, Shirley Parker, Betty Newsom, Phyllis Tilley, Bucky Martin, H.V. Milner, and Gilbert Mullis, The finale of our high school career began under the supervision of these Senior Class officers: H.V. Milner, Pres- ident, Brenda Ketner, Geraldine Vogler, Harold Elmore, Bonnie Howard, Joyce Shields, Vice-Presidents, Betty Newsom, Secretary, and Martha Hardin, Treasurer. Other school leaders from our class were Bucky Martin, Student Council President, Phyllis Tilley, Secretary, and Betty Brewer, Treasurer. In addition Hazel Gordon, Editor of the Odyssey and Laura Hampton, Editor of the kept the students well informed with the newspaper and annual. Leading the school spirit were Miriam Brewer chief cheer- leader, and Linda Jones, chief majorette. Martha Hardin was crowned Homecoming Queen. Betty Newsom and Bucky Martin were honored by receiving the Outstanding Junior Citizens Awards from Winston-Salem Jaycees. We were fortunate in the advancement of our football team. Coach Young gave us the reputation of the Fighting Trojans. Bucky Martin and Eddie Scharff were honored by being maned to the All-Conference team. Our cage team also had a winning season, led by Don Collins, an All-Conference player. These girls were placed on the All-Conference team: Phyllis Tilley, Phoebe Lineback, Betty Brewer, Martha Hardin, and Hazel Gordon. Mr. J. Gilmer Binkley led the Southwest mat team to the Forsyth County and Tournament Championships. Miss Cook led the girls volleyball and softball teams to the conference championships. Realizing that we would soon end our high school career, we participated in many important activities-athletic picnics, class picnic, Class Day, Baccalaureate Sermon, and graduation. As each day passed, our minds pondered our motto, So little done, so much to do. BETTY JOYCE NEWSOM R.E. SCHARFF, JR. Class Historians 154 Class Colors Class Flowers Scarlet and Ivory Red and White Rose Class Motto So little done, so much to do. Class Poem THE FAIR, Tl-IE STRONG May God bless the days that have challenged our youth, As the years have enveloped our wants and our fears. We will ever more forward to attain our goal Into a future-first not last-'er seeking a truth. May He bless the fair ones who comprise this class- The meek, the wayward, the devoted-the loved. Yesterday a seeking child, today a learned lady. And tomorrow-womanhood-prepared for what'er may pass. Then praise the strong, the laymen of this class- The brave, the steady, the sincere-the loved. A searching child of yesterday, today a wise young man. Tomorrow-manhood-eager, awaiting what'er may pass. The fair, the strong-this progressing class of '63, With these four years are held successes and failures Of each governing unit of this body. Graduation is An end to adolescence, a beginning of maturity. GERALDINE VOGLER H . V . MILN ER Class Song As we walk through the fond halls of memory and rejoicing in glad days of yore. There are memories so dear full of pleasure and cheer of the days that have gone on before. How I love thee my dear ole High. Call her Southwest, School I love best. Friends so grateful and thankful as I, Grateful for Southwest High. 155 Last Will and Testament We, the Seniors of Southwest High School, with full realization of the present, do hereby declare this document to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I Section I To Mr. Simpson, our principal and friend, we leave our appreciation for his helping hand . .. even if it did hurt sometimes. Section II To our faculty, who often went out of their way to help us, we leave our sincere thanks. Section Ill To our parents, we leave our gratitude for all the patience and understanding they gave to us. Section IV To the rising Senior Class, we leave a signed blank check to help with all the senior expenses. Section V To the rising Junior Class, we leave the thrill of becoming upperclassmen. Section VI To the rising Sophomore Class, we leave our congratulations for finishing that all-important first year. Section VII To the rising Freshman Class, we leave our recording of It Only Hurts for a Little While. ARTICLE II JANE VOSS leaves her positions as assistant coach, teacher, and principal to all the post-graduates of next year. TOMMY REDDING and WAYNE DAVIS leave their beautiful red hair to Donald Gabard. H.V. MILNER and JERRY HEGE leave their artistic ability to Steve Dunn. MIRIAM BREWER leaves her cheerleading uniform and a book of cheers to Martha Huffstetler. I-IAZEL GORDON leaves a tank of gas and a road map to Billie Gabard for those tripsto the ODYSSEY printer. ROSCOE ROTHROCK wills his position as Champion Hog Caller of Forsyth County to Jerry Blakley. TOMMY SHORE leaves his mechanical ability to Bob Conrad. WAYNE LIVENGOOD leaves his position in left field on the baseball team and a pair of binoculars to Curtis Bowen and Roger Wood. BARBARA LEWIS leaves her knack for shorthand to Bennie Eller and Barbara Adams. NANCY BEROTH leaves her affection for Mrs. Foster to Betty Allgood, Loretta Conrad, Kay Clodfelter, and June Norman. Think you can take care of all that affection, girls? JOHN LOWDER, PAUL WAGONER, and JUNIOR SPILLMAN leave their jobs running grocery stores to Jerry Harrell. LAURA HAMPTON leaves her job as ILIAD editor and a bottle of No-Doz to Mary Williamson. DALMER TAYLOR, ROGER WARNER, JAY HUTCHINS, and RONNIE REAVIS leave their entire flock of Nubian Goats to Donald Warren. PERRIE ANDERSON, LEONA BINKLEY, JULIA MILLER, and KAY MAYNARD leave a box of salt to the person who put salt water into the water cooler during the Senior Play. EDDIE SCHARFF leaves a pound of Gro-Pup and some flea powder to Eddie Stout. EVELYN HOLDER leaves her clarinet and position in the band to Susan Williams and Nancy Reed. You'll have to take turns playing, girls. JAMES McMORDIE, GLENN TUTTLE, GILBERT MULLIS, and ALLEN CRAVER leave their days of hard work and study at the Industrail Education Center to Tony Blakley and Terry Tuttle. GERALDINE VOGLER leaves her dark hair and eyes to Kay Taylor and Bonnie Miller. There'll be some changes made! I PAT MILHOUS leaves her automatic calorie counter and a carton of Diet-Rite Cola to Ann Dickenson, Barbara Burger, and Edith Dorsett. BEN MILLER leaves his job as manager for the football team and 12 yards of dirty bandages to Steve Kirkman. DELORME SCOTT leaves all her giggles and jokes to Linda White, Marie Whitaker, and Rosemary Perry. RITA KENNEDY, JAYNE JONES, CLYDENE SPARKS, and LINDA CAPPS each leave .the ability to catch a man to Elaine Gore, Marilyn Poindexter, and Martha Saylor. DALE STELTER leaves his adeptness at swallowing gold fish to Jon Jarvis. CHARLES VEST, FRANKLIN WILLARD, and CHARLES CORNATZER leave their jobs as hall monitors to Ronald Parrish and Wayne Yarbough. STANLEY MOCK leaves a copy of his best selling book Underwater Basket Weaving Made Easy to Gary Shumaker and Gerald James. BECK SIDES leaves her neatness to Sue Wood. DON WI-IEELING and TIFFIN DRANE will their politeness and good relations with the teachers to Sammy Cox. CAROL STILLEY leaves her knack for giving free advice to Diane Landreth and Linda Minor. Just call her Abby! JOHNNY BURKE, GARY SHEETS, and EDGAR LAWSON will their pink leotards and entire supply of Royal Crown Hair Dressings to Gordon Casey, Mike Conrad, and Tommy Geraty. JANET WOOSLEY, JUDY SHORE, and PHOEBE LINEBACK leave the fun they had in office practice to Judy Roberts, Lenora Poplin, and Julia Nunn. DENNIS I-IEDRICK leaves his football ability to Mike Qcrazy legsl Cain. DON COLLINS leaves his All-Conference honors to Chuck Sink. SHARON WELLS leaves her unusual musical talent to Gloria Poindexter. BRENDA BARNEY leaves a map with the route to Burlington marked to Bonnie Sweat and Jeannie Ball. JOE and JIM RICHARDSON leave their extensive collection of stolen hubcaps to Terry Grose and Don Cumby. RAEFORD MITCHELL leaves his herd of Longhorn steers to Johnny Roop. BILLIE POWE, GAIL STONE, and BECKY MOSER leave the fun they had picking at the photographer to Brenda Adams, Phyllis Byerly, and Brenda Carpenter. ARTHUR HOLSHOUSER wills his speed and agility to Tommy Baugess and Bing Creasy. RALPH JOHNSON leaves his hot '49 Chevy to Tom Ebert and Donald Warren. BRENDA HOLDER and JUDY EASTER leave a teasing comb and a year's supply of hairsprayto Kathy Wells and Janis Sprinkle. BILL HYLAND leaves a year's supply of vitamins to David Spaugh. CAROLYN CONRAD leaves her ability to skip class and get caught to Francis Spry and June McGuire. Good luck girls! 156 JOHN TYLER wills his entire supply of socks fall three pairsj to Wade Vogler, Robert Cooke, and Gary Shumaker. JERRY BARNEY, LARRY ROBERTSON leave their places as the top D. E. students to Thomas Bates andArnold Weather- man. SUZANNE STIMPSON leaves to Judy Hunt her own private telephone booth and a year's supply of dimes. BRENDA HOWARD, WILMA COLE, and BARBARA JOYNER leave their unfinished bookkeeping practice sets to Brenda Allen, Judy Beroth, and Sandy Crouse. BURTON BONER leaves his quick wit and poker playing ability to Paul Holder. HARVEY BOOSE leaves his thriving used car business to Larry Hunter. STEVE SLOAN leaves his football injtuy and his girlde to Don Paschal. GLENDA PARDUE leaves her chemistry notes and two broken test tubes to Faith Stelter. JIMMY BURKE, LONNIE MCDANIEL, and RONNIE McDANlEL leave their memberships in the Richard Petty Fan Club to Frankie Hutchins and Jerry Davis. NANCY HUFF, JOAN ROBERTSON, and PATSY HICKS leave their hot dragsters to Loretta Boyer, Katherine Dalton, and Joan Horton. BOBBY COLLINS wills his handsome features and one half-eaten toothpick to Mike Davis and Russell Varner. LYNN ADCOCK and JANET HUNTER leave their outstanding ability in math to Glenda Cashion. ANNE GREENE, JOAN BODSFORD, and BRENDA PHELPS leave their talkative ways to Cindy Doty, Marietta Foster, and Elaine Harper. RICHARD DOU'B leaves his southern drawl and acting ability to Ira Sealy and Rick Sides. KENNETH JAMES, GRAY GRIFFITH, and GARLAND F ERRIN GTON leave the unpaid dues in the F. F. A. Club and their minor differences of opinion with Mr. Crotts and Mr. Pratt to Garland Sheets. LOIS BEAUCHAMP, FRANKIE BUTCHER, and JUDY COX leave a bag of bubble gum to Janet Joyner and all the students in Miss Doub's third period choral class. DEWEY KIGER leaves his fondness for redheads to Mike Byrd. HENRY SMITH and BILL TODD leave their tastes for fine automobiles to Larry Blakely, and Eddie Boggs. BRENDA KETNER, GERRY REAVIS, CHERYL NIFONG, and LINDA JONES leave copies of How to Plan a Wedding to Gayle Foster and Darlene Norman and a big congratulations to Joyce Pack and Dorendia Hege. BUCKY MARTIN leaves his skill with a football to Chuck Grubbs. MIKE WINDSOR leaves his terrible allergy for work, education, and football coaches to Dennis Hendrix. BONNIE HOWARD, NANCY LUPER, and BETTY NEWSOM, those nurses to be, leave a bottle of alcohol and 20 tongue depressors to Camilla Hanes, Cindy Iobst, and Melanie Crater. WAYNE PEOPLES leaves his ability to drive substitute teachers insane to Dennis Snow, Mike Todd, and Charles Pitts. JUDY PLEASANTS and PAM HICKS leave 40 unsold senior play tickets to Shirley Brickey and Kay Cecile. BOBBY POPLIN, BRUCE ALLCORN, and LEONARD HAYES leave their amazing strength and good looks to Frank Robertson and Ted Harper. LINDA BALDWIN, SANDRA VESTAL, and MARY VAUGHN, those working girls, leave a pile of unfinished homework to Betty Hicks and Marie Whitaker. RONNY MATTHEWS leaves his uncanny ability to give book reports without having read a book to Rick Disher and Bill Hester. MARTY COLLETTE, girls varsity manager, leaves two rolls of tape, a water bucket, and Miss Cook's personal auto- graph to Linda Widener, Linda Rose, and Kay Myers. JOHNNY WINFREY wills his hobby of butchering cows to Jerry Jones and Richard Mock. BETTY BREWER leaves her basketball suit to Frankye Pickett. PAT LANDRETH and PAT MILLER leave their unsual artistic ability to Harriet McBride and Terrie Roop. BILLY' RENEGAR leaves his ability to play a guitar, harp, and trombone at the same time to Dick Schuyler. ANDY SHARPE leaves his homemade electric chair to Danny Brown. It's always good for a laugh at parties. CALVIN DULL leaves his position of last in the 880 to Nelson Jones. Keep up the tradition, Nelson. KAY HOWERTON and VIRGINIA HUDSON leave their battered Physics books to Carma Lustig and Cynthia Stroble. MARTHA HARDIN leaves her numerous crowns to Karen Jarvis, Jean Sidden, Pat Reece, and Patsy Tucker. Wear them with pride, girls. JIMMY HUNTER leaves his skill at knocking down the parking lot posts with his car to Kenneth Beckner, Gerald Vogler, Johnny Miller, and Bobby Harper. SANDRA BODSFORD and LENA WATTS leave their winning smiles to Joann Todd. FAYE DAVIS and PAT MARTIN leave all their books and book fines to Pat Leazer and Delores Owens. JIM SINCLAIR wills his reserved seat on the football bench to Richard Trammell. GAYE MARTIN and SANDRA BEAUCHAMP leave the ability of knowing just what to say to those patrolmen on the expressway to Carolyn Furches, Janice Doub, and June Todd. ROGER HOCKADAY and PAUL WEATHERMAN will their hot cars and fast driving to Steve Bingham, Larry McGilvary, Barton Bridges, and Mike Cumbo. JANET HARPER and ELIZABETH HEPLER leave their singing ability in third period chorus to Betty Lewis. Don't forget those scales, Betty. LANIER WOOSLEY leaves a 1924 road map and the activity bus to Hillus Conrad and Joey Hauser. JOYCE SHIELDS leaves her height and position on the basketball team to Selma Lewis. HAROLD WHITE leaves his great, all-around track ability to Mike Jennings, Bill Wellman, and Charles Flowers. LAURA HAMPTON MIKE WINDSOR, estators Q . 91' 157 Class Prophecy Time: 1980 A. D. Place: In and about the world. Persons: 1963 graduates of Southwest High School. Purpose: To let you know just what has happened to these Trojans. Can you imagine: That several of the hardworking Trojans have devoted their time and efforts to the Southwest Community, Immedately after STANLEY MOCK was sworn in as Mayor of the town, he appointed JUDY SHORE, chief secretary, ANN GREEN, head of the Board of Education, GARLAND FERRINGTON, agriculture agent, ARTHUR HOLSHOUSER, chiefofpolice, and PHYLIS TILLEY, head of the recreation department. PHYLIS and ROCKY ROTHROCK, at the request of leading citizens BETTY BREWER, MARTY COLLETTE, and BILL HYLAND, are beginning work on an all-out physical fitness program. Their helpers will be TOMMY CRAVER, Mr. Muscles of '75, and his friend Mr. Handsome Man-PAUL HUFF. What a campaign this is going to be! Speaking of campaigns. Missionary PATT MILHOUS and lawyer, JAMES RICHARDSON went to Wilkes County awhile back, got involved in an abolition of prohibition cam- paign and were almost abolished themselves! Luckily, Dr. JOSEPH S. RICHARDSON, a relative of JAMES, and his as- sistant, nurse LAURA HAMPTON, were nearby. They rushed to the scene and restored the pair to their normal health. Speaking of health-The Southwest Community is determined not to let itself become unfit for its people. Why, with Rev. HAROLD WHITE, J. BARRY JOHNSON, the ball-playing veternarian, nurses BETTY JOYCE NEWSOM, BONNIE HOWARD, and GERALDINE VOGLER, Home Economist, JOAN ROBERTSON, Sanitation Director, TOMMY REDDING, and tree surgeon, DEWEY KIGER, alias The Monkey-How could this town ever become unfit? Many adventurous Trojans have indirectly brought joy to their home town. There's H.V. MILNER who ran away from home to seek riches in the movie industry. H.V. 's last epic, Whatever Happened to Big John and Glenn, starring Big JOHN WINFREY and his sidekick GLENN TUTTLE is a smashing success. Well, JOHN and GLENN joined the Marines to see what they could see! Then there's the other John, JOHN TYLER, leader in men's fashions. The style for the eighties is white shirt, black tux and tie, dirty sneakers, and no socks- how neat! JOHN also serves as a fashion consultant to CAROL STILLEY and KAY HOWERTON who are kept busy designing wardrobes for Hollywood stars JOAN BODSFORD, KAY MAYNARD, and PERRIE ANDERSON.Also in the artistic world PAT G, LANDRETH and LEONA BINKLEY are receiving for their acting in Broad- way's Missing Pearls. Top Vogue model, SUZANNE STIMPSON has been offered a movie contract by MIKE WINDSOR, president of Slow Motion Studios. MIKE recently completed a film strip about the art of mechanics. BARRY SNYDER was featured in the film. Word spread that BARRY and his boys can work wonders with cars, has spread around since LINDA BALDWIN took her sick Continental to them for treatment. Several other Southwest Boys have reached their goal with great vigor. They are race car drivers JON LOWDER, RONNIE and LONNIE MCDANIELS, BOBBY POPLIN, ROGER I-IOCKADAY, and BEN MILLER. They all agree that their success is due to the hard work of pit crew members RONNIE REAVIS, JIMMY BURKE, LARRY ROBERTSON, TIFFIN DRANE, and GRAY GRIFFITH. As usual there are many people who work behind the scenes, just as a pit crew, and never get recognition for their work. One of these persons is LYNN ADCOCK, a budding young chemist who invented the A-Choo Sneezing Powder. This ice-breaker was tested by MIRIAM BREWER, GAYE MARTIN, BRENDA HOWARD, and EVELYN HOLDER who can be found each week cheering the professional basketball team starring the Dunkum Deftly Boys DON COLLINS, DON WHEELING, CALVIN DULL, JIMMY HUNTER, and DALMER TAYLOR. The gals agree with LYNN when she says a little sneeze'll do ya ! MARTHA HARDIN has become invaluable to JOYCE SHIELDS, the wealthy owner of Poodle Doodle Dandy, a psychotic poodle. Yes, MARTHA is a dog psychiatrist. STEVE SLOAN, an air-conditioning millionaire has financed a doggone ultra- modern clinic for way out canines. It is rumored that Mr. SLOAN has motives other than that of being a dog lover! Another lover is BRUCE ALLCORN. However, NANCY HUFF, receptionist at Bruce's Playboy Club, says that his love is not for dogs! That love isn't for horses either because WAYNE PEOPLES seems to be the only real cowboy in the South- west. WAYNE LIVENGOOD, BURTON BONER, and EDGAR LAWSON are responsible for the well-being of Peoples Pintos and WAYNE realizes that he must keep his ranchers happy, so each evening when all the work on the range is finished, 158 the boys gather around a huge campfire, munch on EUGENE SPILLMAN's specially prepared prarie dogs, and listen to the soothing music of BILLY RENEGAR and his Blue-grass gang. The gangsters are JERRY HEGE, KENNETH JAMES, LANIER WOOSLEY, GLENDA PARDUE, and JULIA MILLER. What a melodious group! Speaking of groups, another one has formed since our graduation. The name of the group is Twinkling Fingers and its members are those girls who were wearing diamonds when they were seniors-SANDRA VESTAL, SANDY BEAUCHAMP, LINDA JONES, GERRY REAVIS, FRANKIE BUTCHER, BECKY SIDES, PAT MILLER, BARBARA FORREST, BRENDA KETNER, CI-IERYL NIFONG, and WILMA-can keep a secret-COLE. This club, along with their advisors RITA CRAVER KENNEDY, JAYNE LINEBACK JONES, LINDA CARPENTER CAPPS, and CLYDENE SPRINKLE SPARKS, take it upon themselves to make sure that all straying Trojans return to their hometown for the annual get together which is held at the home of big landowner, FRANKLIN WILLARD. BILLY STROBLE always brings his Big Top to town for the great event. Features in BILLY'S circus are JAMES MCMORDIE, the tall man, HARVEY BOOSE, the lion tamerg CHARLES CORNATZER, champion weight lifter, WILLIAM CHARLES VEST, the toughest man in the west, RAEFORD MITCHELL, the boy who rode to big top fame on his steer, WAYNE DAVIS, a tamed redhead, and DELORME SCOTT, the girl who lets a big horse stand on one foot-hers! The highlight of this years reunion was the appearance of celebrated Metropolitan Opera star and Dr. of Psychology, SHARON WELLS. SHARON sang one of PATSY HICKS'S one hundred musical arrangements. Air Forc e Intelligence Wheel, TINK SCI-IAFFER, made arrangements with GRAY MACY at Macy Controls to let us hear a word or two from U. S. space man, BOBBY COLLINS.A few years ago,BOBBY landed on the moon. Unfortunately, SCI-IAFFER'S crew is having a difficult time finding a way for Collins to re-enter the earth, so the world is faced with a Collins on the moon. Word did get back that Collins was greeted by BARBARA JOYNER, LOIS BEAUCI-IAMP, and MARY VAUGHN. The girls say that they left the night of graduation because they had heard of some martinis who needed help. What kind of help? Martinis, Scotch, or rye-this town hasn't a worry since DWIGHT COOKE and PHOEBE LINEBACK opened up the Trojan Dinner. SANDRA BODSF ORD and LENA WATTS, who have just returned from a course in authentic South Sea Island cooking, will be the chief cooks and bottle washers. The cost of operation will be at a minimum since PAUL WAGONOR has promised to sell them groceries at a good price. Southwest folks have found that they don't have to pay a big price for entertainment. They have only to look around. There's BUCKY MARTIN'S Fossil House, CAROLYN CONRAD'S bird that skips, HAZEL GORDON'S Grapevine, a magazine filled with Gordon Gags, and of course, there is ALLEN CRAVER'S fish pond. Why just the other day JERRY BARNEY and ROGER WARNER went fishing. They both threw their lines into the water, and in no time they felt a great tug. They decied a whale must have been in the pond, but when they pulled the catch ashore they found the whale to be EDDIE SCH.ARFF who was se ar ching for fossils for BUCKY'S collection. Speaking of collections, NANCY BEROTH and NANCY LUPER started a drive to build a commu- nity center and a fire station for the town's fire chief, VIRGINIA HUDSON. RONNY MATTHEWS was appointed he a d of the Civil Defense immediately after news got out that ANDY SHARPE and HAROLD ELMORE were making explora- tions in the high school physics cabinet. We all know that these boys are not dangerous-but accidents do happen! The high school principal, BRENDA HOLDER, put in a good word for THEON VANCE, JANET HARPER,andJANE VOSS. She says that these are the most loyal students she's ever had. They are still at Southwest along with BECKY MOSER,GAYLE STONE, JUDY COX, BARBARA LEWIS, and JANET WOOSLEY. These ladies have invaded the commercial classes and have done away with shorthand completely. Of course, BRENDA BARNEY, is still around the school because she can't find time to graduate. Well, you can see that the '63 class was not and is not lazy. The great French scholar, DALE STELTER summed things up when he said, Just think where or what we'll be in twenty more years. BRENDA HOLDER TINK SCHAFFER Prophets 159 ,U-G Y' wvww My ...fuk f 4 Q L, Q .k ' -1 V sf .K M Q, L , A. xmmxQX 4 'xref .-L J-'57 Af V . . -' fn! .. '-4 ,tr gg +11 , .X 5- X,.-, tif, X -A' Q1 5 As 1. s X. X Follies ' L- if ieixii-gg , fix - 5 535 . . . .N - ,wisgf fi-.gl-.-Q V X . w , x - f -Q Court 'CI -www ,www Girls' Volleyball Front row, left to Kay H o w e r t o n, Joyce Shields, Janie Burwell, Sue Huffstetler. Second row: Marian Carlton, Diane Chaney, right: Betty Brewer, Marilyn Sheets, Si . , Brenda Barney, Beverly Surface, Judy Reavis. Third row: Jane Voss, Marty Collette, Virginia Hunt, Faye Boose, Evon Lark, Miss Cook, coach. Girl s' Softball Front row, left to right: Betty Brewer, Marilyn Sheets, Second row: Pat Holleman, Jane Voss, Marty Collette, Sue Huffstetler, Janie Burwell, Brenda Barney, Evon Miss Cook, coach, Sharon Staton, Sandy Robertson, Lark, Barbara Seay, Brenda Wooten, Billie Holbrook. Sharon Tallent, Tanya Mock. 162 Varsity Baseball t sa, Q ! il 4 it zra .T Q : L. .zzz ' if L i 4- ' W ti L L '-:' r , Qa i ' g a si r is, S S a ' S S S S C2 S, ' S Q15 L Sri qs so 1, ,JN FEW' at gag? 4. ,y K K, , R A 'X , . .- , , ,W K, X 5 N . 2 I ii , K ' -- . , I I L, vi, ' U Mxxkiyi ,Jiri ghd! Nils. x aff' 'fy as Us wif 114: aaa iff? S 2 , S , wif is S ,, Q ., S . ala S 1 , S . f L ,..aa: Q an - L 3 Q .. '- 5. i 4 K ' 7 3 5 ' , -. ' . lsssnrgggsisf I jing lb -K. .l!,. 1 my l b by ',,.. - , .bqqi gz, L -' S mf, A, it , 'H M , S ...B V, .r 5 X Q i l G I I W H f- -gf,-sv . 'a. s. ' Q ' ' Qs- -lwi ?:: f' 1s,- ' S S1 7 -g-- Q- 'S A ak , ts 1. G ,.,.. , f W W x . - . . 9 ,f 371 fl? M . iz, -X 5 x f II' . .. - - K l ,. ,..,a .- - WAKK .,- . - 'ront row, left to right:Eddie Stout, Roger Wood, Robert Second row: Marcus Allred, coach, Danny Munday, Fred rmith, Mike Saunders, jerry Smith, Curtis Bowen, Eddie Snow, Barry Johnson, Van Griffith, Gene Ruark, Joey rc hai-ff, Steve Sloan, Don Smith, Wayne Livengood. Hauser, Gilmer Collette, Steve Etchison. J. V. Baseball I L , l ,Q-as c 5 A Sl A is 2 , r x Xia, K g s ,-'unfair-. J' 'I i '.U, Xa sub ' as Q5 M s t ,Zig he sf 9 ?ront row, left to right: Don P o i n d e x t e r, Wayne Larry Matthews, David Borden, Don Weisner, Bill Erwin, Beauchamp, John Scharff, joe Boone, Tommy Webster, Henry B i n k 1 e y, Mike Lawson, Dennis Jordan, Mr.. Ronnie Scharff, Larry Cain, Kenny Conrad. Second row: Stamper, coach. 163 Track Team Front row, left to right: Bobby Hicks, Harold White, Calvin Dull, Raeford Mitchell, Steve Bingham, Mike C u m b o, Charles Flowers, Bill Wellman, Tony Dull, Wayne Spaugh, Barry Quinn. Second row: Gray Crater, Greg Sloan, jack Griffith, Hugh Hampton, Terry Duggins, Mike Rothrock, David Hunter, Michael Jennings, Sammy ,, .1 ,... .. 4, 11 .bw H' 5- E S 1 s 5 P E Tilley, johnny Stewart. Third row: Charles McClearon Johnny Wilmoth, Cary Hurtt, Ronnie Boose, Ted Pruet' Wayne Yarbouth, Chuck Grubbs, Nelson Jones, Robe: Powe, Steve Harper, Jimmy Bailey, Jerry Farmer, Bobb Powell, Mike Jennings, Mr. Young, coach. Spring Activities Senior Class History In the fall of 1959, the graduating class of 1963 encountered the first of four great years at Southwest. This new way of school life was an exciting, new experience. In our new surroundings the freshman class settled down to strenuous work and everyday life. Everyone entered into the social life by attending the Sadie Hawkins and Masquerade Dances. With one full year of high school behind, the Sophomores were able to keep with the pace of the school. Leading the class in school activities were Lynn Adcock, President, Brenda Barney, Miriam Brewer, Gaye Martin, Shirley Parker, Tink Schaffer, Lanier Woosley,Vice-Presidents, Laura Hampton, Secretary, and Betty Brewer, Treasurer. Aiding greatly in the sports department this year were Betty Brewer, Jayne Lineback, Phoebe Lineback, Dewey Kiger, Bucky Martin, Ronnie Matthews, and Steve Sloan. Our class was well represented in the various courts with Betty Brewer, Martha Hardin, and Sandy Hunter in the Homecoming Court and Bonnie Howard in the Christmas Court. Now we were upperclassmen. Organization of the Junior Class began with the election of such capable class officers as Bucky Martin, President, Leonard Hayes, Nancy Huff, Shirley Parker, and Dale Stelter, Vice-President, Laura Hampton, Secretary, and Miriam Brewer, Treasurer. Our class was honored with Bucky Martin being placed on the All Conference Football Team and Martha Hardin receiving the D.A. R. Citizenship award. In the social light, Steve Sloan and Martha Hardin were crowned Valentine Sweethearts.Joan Bodsford brought fame to our class by winning first place in the Southwest Follies. The commencement exercises were aided by the following Junior Marshals: Lynn Adcock, Betty Brewer, Miriam Brewer, Laura Hampton, Martha Hardin, Nancy Huff, Bonnie Howard, Linda Jones, Shirley Parker, Betty Newsom, Phyllis Tilley, Bucky Martin, H.V. Milner, and Gilbert Mullis. The finale of our high school career began under the supervision of these Senior Class officers: H.V. Milner, Pres- identg Brenda Ketner, Geraldine Vogler, Harold Elmore, Bonnie Howard, Joyce Shields, Vice-Presidents, Betty Newsom, Secretary, and Martha Hardin, Treasurer. Other school leaders from our class were Bucky Martin, Student Council President, Phyllis Tilley, Secretary, and Betty Brewer, Treasurer. In addition Hazel Gordon, Editor of the Odyssey and Laura Hampton, Editor of the kept the students well informed with the newspaper and annual. Leading the school spirit were Miriam Brewer chief cheer- leader, and Linda Jones, chief majorette. Martha Hardin was crowned Homecoming Queen. Betty Newsom and Bucky Martin were honored by receiving the Outstanding Junior Citizens Awards from Winston-Salem Jaycees. We were fortunate in the advancement of our football team. Coach Young gave us the reputation of the Fighting Trojans. Bucky Martin and Eddie Scharff were honored by being maned to the All-Conference team. Our cage team also had a winning season, led by Don Collins, an All-Conference player. These girls were placed on the All-Conference team: Phyllis Tilley, Phoebe Lineback, Betty Brewer, Martha Hardin, and Hazel Gordon. Mr. J. Gilmer Binkley led the Southwest mat team to the Forsyth County and Tournament Championships. Miss Cook led the girls volleyball and softball teams to the conference championships. Realizing that we would soon end our high school career, we participated in many important activities-athletic picnics, class picnic, Class Day, Baccalaureate Sermon, and graduation. As each day passed, our minds pondered our motto, So little done, so much to do. BETTY JOYCE NEWSOM R.E. SCHARFF, JR. Class Historians 154 Class Colors Class Flowers Scarlet and Ivory Red and White Rose Class Motto So little done, so much to do. Class Poem THE FAIR, THE STRONG May God bless the days that have challenged our youth, As the years have enveloped our wants and our fears. We will ever more forward to attain our goal Into a future-first not last-'er seeking a truth. May He bless the fair ones who comprise this class- The meek, the wayward, the devoted-the loved. Yesterday a seeking child, today a learned lady. And tomorrow-womanhood-prepared for what'er may pass. Then praise the strong, the laymen of this class- The brave, the steady, the sincere--the loved. A searching child of yesterday, today a wise young man. Tomorrow-manhood-eager, awaiting what'er may pass. The fair, the strong-this progressing class of '63, With these four years are held successes and failures Of each governing unit of this body. Graduation is An end to adolescence, a beginning of maturity. GERALDINE VOGLER H .V. MILNER Class Song As we walk through the fond halls of memory and rejoicing in glad days of yore. There are memories so dear full of pleasure and cheer of the days that have gone on before. How I love thee my dear ole High. Call her Southwest, School I love best. Friends so grateful and thankful as I, Grateful for Southwest High. 155 Last Will and Testament We, the Seniors of Southwest High School, with full realization of the present, do hereby declare this document to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I Section I To Mr. Simpson, our principal and friend, we leave our appreciation for his helping hand . . . even if it did hurt sometimes. Section II To our faculty, who often went out of their way to help us, we leave our sincere thanks. Section III To our parents, we leave our gratitude for all the patience and understanding they gave to us. Section IV To the rising Senior Class, we leave a signed blank check to help with all the senior expenses. Section V To the rising Junior Class, we leave the thrill of becoming upperclassmen. Section VI To the rising Sophomore Class, we leave our congratulations for finishing that all-important first year. Section VII To the rising Freshman Class, we leave our recording of It Only Hurts for a Little While. ARTICLE Il JANE VOSS leaves her positions as assistant coach, teacher, and principal to all the post-graduates of next year. TOMMY REDDING and WAYNE DAVIS leave their beautiful red hair to Donald Gabard. H.V. MILNER and JERRY HEGE leave their artistic ability to Steve Dunn. MIRIAM BREWER leaves her cheerleading uniform and a book of cheers to Martha Huffstetler. HAZEL GORDON leaves a tank of gas and a road map to Billie Gabard for those trips to the ODYSSEY printer. ROSCOE ROTHROCK wills his position as Champion Hog Caller of Forsyth County to Jerry Blakley. TOMMY SHORE leaves his mechanical ability to Bob Conrad. WAYNE LIVENGOOD leaves his position in left field on the baseball team and a pair of binoculars to Curtis Bowen and Roger Wood. BARBARA LEWIS leaves her knack for shorthand to Bennie Eller and Barbara Adams. NANCY BEROTH leaves her affection for Mrs. Foster to Betty Allgood, Loretta Conrad, Kay Clodfelter, and June Norman. Think you can take care of all that affection, girls? JOHN LOWDER, PAUL WAGONER, and JUNIOR SPILLMAN leave their jobs running grocery stores to Jerry Harrell. LAURA HAMPTON leaves her job as ILIAD editor and a bottle of No-Doz to Mary Williamson. DALMER TAYLOR, ROGER WARNER, JAY I-IUTCHINS, and RONNIE REAVIS leave their entire flock of Nubian Goats to Donald Warren. A PERRIE ANDERSON, LEONA BINKLEY, JULIA MILLER, and KAY MAYNARD leave a box of salt to the person who put salt water into the water cooler during the Senior Play. EDDIE SCHARFF leaves a pound of Gro-Pup and some flea powder to Eddie Stout. EVELYN HOLDER leaves her clarinet and position in the band to Susan Williams and Nancy Reed. You'll have to take turns playing, girls. JAMES MCMORDIE, GLENN TUTTLE, GILBERT MULLIS, and ALLEN CRAVER leave their days of hard work and study at the Industrail Education Center to Tony Blakley and Terry Tuttle. GERALDINE VOGLER leaves her dark hair and eyes to Kay Taylor and Bonnie Miller. There'll be some changes made!! PAT MILHOUS leaves her automatic calorie counter and a carton of Diet-Rite Cola to Ann Dickenson, Barbara Burger, and Edith Dorsett. BEN MILLER leaves his job as manager for the football team and 12 yards of dirty bandages to Steve Kirkman. DELORME SCOTT leaves all her giggles and jokes to Linda White, Marie Whitaker, and Rosemary Perry. RITA KENNEDY, JAYNE JONES, CLYDENE SPARKS, and LINDA CAPPS each leave Ithe ability to catch a man to Elaine Gore, Marilyn Poindexter, and Martha Saylor. DALE STELTER leaves his adeptness at swallowing gold fish to Jon Jarvis. CHARLES VEST, FRANKLIN WILLARD, and CHARLES CORNATZER leave their jobs as hall monitors to Ronald Parrish and Wayne Yarbough. STANLEY MOCK leaves a copy of his best selling book Underwater Basket Weaving Made Easy to Gary Shumaker and Gerald James. BECK SIDES leaves her neatness to Sue Wood. DON WHEELING and TIFFIN DRANE will their politeness and good relations with the teachers to Sammy Cox. CAROL STILLEY leaves her knack for giving free advice to Diane Landreth and Linda Minor. Just call her Abby! JOHNNY BURKE, GARY SHEETS, and EDGAR LAWSON will their pink leotards and entire supply of Royal Crown Hair Dressings to Gordon Casey, Mike Conrad, and Tommy Geraty. JANET WOOSLEY, JUDY SHORE, and PHOEBE LINEBACK leave the fun they had in office practice to Judy Roberts, Lenora Poplin, and Julia Nunn. DENNIS I-IEDRICK leaves his football ability to Mike fcrazy legsj Cain. eaves his All-Conference honors to Chuck Sink. SHARON WELLS leaves her unusual musical talent to Gloria Poindexter. BRENDA BARNEY leaves a map with the route to Burlington marked to Bonnie Sweat and Jeannie Ball. JOE and JIM RICHARDSON leave their extensive collection of stolen hubcaps to Terry Grose and Don Cumby. RAEF ORD MITCHELL leaves his herd of Longhorn steers to Johnny Roop. BILLIE POWE, GAIL STONE, and BECKY MOSER leave the fun they had picking at the photographer to Brenda Adams, Phyllis Byerly, and Brenda Carpenter. ARTHUR HOLSHOUSER wills his speed and agility to Tommy Baugess and Bing Creasy. RALPH JOHNSON leaves his hot '49 Chevy to Tom Ebert and Donald Warren. BRENDA HOLDER and JUDY EASTER leave a teasing comb and a year's supply of hairsprayto Kathy Wells and Janis Sprinkle. BILL HYLAND leaves a year's supply of vitamins to David Spaugh. CAROLYN CONRAD leaves her ability to skip class and get caught to Francis Spry and June McGuire. Good luck girls! 156 JOHN TYLER wills his entire supply of socks fall three pairsj to Wade Vogler, Robert Cooke, and Gary Shumaker. JERRY BARNEY, LARRY ROBERTSON leave their places as the top D. E. students to Thomas Bates andArnold Weather- man. SUZANNE STIMPSON leaves to Judy Hunt her own private telephone booth and a year's supply of dimes. BRENDA HOWARD, WILMA COLE, and BARBARA JOYNER leave their unfinished bookkeeping practice sets to Brenda Allen, Judy Beroth, and Sandy Crouse. BURTON BONER leaves his quick wit and poker playing ability to Paul Holder. HARVEY BOOSE leaves his thriving used car business to Larry Hunter. STEVE SLOAN leaves his football injury and his girlde to Don Paschal. GLENDA PARDUE leaves her chemistry notes and two broken test tubes to Faith Stelter. JIMMY BURKE, LONNIE MCDANIEL, and RONNIE MCDANIEL leave their memberships in the Richard Petty Fan Club to Frankie Hutchins and Jerry Davis. NANCY HUFF, JOAN ROBERTSON, and PATSY HICKS leave their hot dragsters to Loretta Boyer, Katherine Dalton, and Joan Horton. BOBBY COLLINS wills his handsome features and one half-eaten toothpick to Mike Davis and Russell Varner. LYNN ADCOCK and JANET HUNTER leave their outstanding ability in math to Glenda Cashion. ANNE GREENE, JOAN BODSFORD, and BRENDA PHELPS leave their talkative ways to Cindy Doty, Marietta Foster, and Elaine Harper. RICHARD DOUB leaves his southern drawl and acting ability to Ira Sealy and Rick Sides. KENNETH JAMES, GRAY GRIFFITH, and GARLAND FERRINGTON leave the unpaid dues in the F. F.A. Club and their minor differences of opinion with Mr. Crotts and Mr. Pratt to Garland Sheets. LOIS BEAUCHAMP, FRANKIE BUTCHER, and JUDY COX leave a bag of bubble gum to Janet Joyner and all the students in Miss Doub's third period choral class. DEWEY KIGER leaves his fondness for redheads to Mike Byrd. HENRY SMITH and BILL TODD leave their tastes for fine automobiles to Larry Blakely, and Eddie Boggs. BRENDA KETNER, GERRY REAVIS, CHERYL NIFONG, and LINDA JONES leave copies of How to Plan a Wedding to Gayle Foster and Darlene Norman and a big congratulations to Joyce Pack and Dorendia Hege. BUCKY MARTIN leaves his skill with a football to Chuck Grubbs. MIKE WINDSOR leaves his terrible allergy for work, education, and football coaches to Dennis Hendrix. BONNIE HOWARD, NANCY LUPER, and BETTY NEWSOM, those nurses to be, leave a bottle of alcohol and 20 tongue depressors to Camilla Hanes, Cindy Iobst, and Melanie Crater. WAYNE PEOPLES leaves his ability to drive substitute teachers insane to Dennis Snow, Mike Todd, and Charles Pitts. JUDY PLEASANTS and PAM HICKS leave 40 unsold senior play tickets to Shirley Brickey and Kay Cecile. BOBBY POPLIN,BRUCE ALLCORN, and LEONARD HAYES leave their amazing strength and good looks to Frank Robertson and Ted Harper. LINDA BALDWIN, SANDRA VESTAL, and MARY VAUGHN, those working girls, leave a pile of unfinished homework to Betty Hicks and Marie Whitaker. RONNY MATTHEWS leaves his uncanny ability to give book reports without having read a book to Rick Disher and Bill Hester. MARTY COLLETTE, girls varsiuj manager, leaves two rolls of tape, a water bucket, and Miss Cook s personal auto- graph to Linda Widener, Linda Rose, and Kay Myers. JOHNNY WINFREY wills his hobby of butchering cows to Jerry Jones and Richard Mock. BETTY BREWER leaves her basketball suit to Frankye Pickett. PAT LANDRETH and PAT MILLER leave their unsual artistic ability to Harriet McBride and Terrie Roop. BILLY RENEGAR leaves his ability to play a guitar, harp, and trombone at the same time to Dick Schuyler. ANDY SHARPE leaves his homemade electric chair to Danny Brown. It's always good for a laugh at parties. CALVIN DULL leaves his position of last in the 880 to Nelson Jones. Keep up the tradition, Nelson. KAY HOWERTON and VIRGINIA HUDSON leave their battered Physics books to Carma Lustig and Cynthia Stroble. MARTHA HARDIN leaves her numerous crowns to Karen Jarvis, Jean Sidden, Pat Reece, and Patsy Tucker. Wear them with pride, girls. JIMMY HUNTER leaves his skill at knocking down. the parking lot posts with his car to Kenneth Beckner, Gerald Vogler, Johnny Miller, and Bobby Harper. SANDRA BODSFORD and LENA WATTS leave their winning smiles to Joann Todd. FAYE DAVIS and PAT MARTIN leave all their books and book fines to Pat Leazer and Delores Owens. JIM SINCLAIR wills his reserved seat on the football bench to Richard Trammell. GAYE MARTIN and SANDRA BEAUCHAMP leave the abiliqf of knowing just what to say to those patrolmen on the expressway to Carolyn Furches, Janice Doub, and June Todd. ROGER HOCKADAY and PAUL WEATHERMAN will their hot cars and fast driving to Steve Bingham, Larry McGilvary, Barton Bridges, and Mike Cumbo. JANET HARPER and ELIZABETH HEPLER leave their singing ability in third period chorus to Betty Lewis. Don't forget those scales, Betty. LANIER WOOSLEY leaves a 1924 road map and the activity bus to Hillus Conrad and Joey Hauser. JOYCE SHIELDS leaves her height and position on the basketball team to Selma Lewis. HAROLD WHITE leaves his great, all-around track ability to Mike Jennings, Bill Wellman, and Charles Flowers. I ag ,L - MPTON ' 5-- -M '-f--1: WINDSOR JL es ators 157 Class Prophecy Time: 1980 A. D. Place: In and about the world. Persons: 1963 graduates of Southwest High School. Purpose: To let you know just what has happened to these Trojans. Can you imagine: That several of the hardworking Trojans have devoted their time and efforts to the Southwest Community. Imrnedately after STANLEY MOCK was sworn in as Mayor of the town, he appointed JUDY SHORE, chief secretary, ANN GREEN, head of the Board of Education, GARLAND FERRINGTON, agriculture agent, ARTHUR HOLSHOUSER, chief ofpolice, and PHYLIS TILLEY, head of the recreation department. PHYLIS and ROCKY ROTHROCK, at the request of leading citizens BETTY BREWER, MARTY COLLETTE, and BILL HYLAND, are beginning work on an all-out physical fitness program. Their helpers will be TOMMY CRAVER, Mr. Muscles of '75, and his friend Mr. Handsome Man-PAUL HUFF. What a campaign this is going to be! Speaking of campaigns. Missionary PATT MILHOUS and lawyer,JAMES RICHARDSON went to Wilkes County awhile back, got involved in an abolition of prohibition cam- paignand were almost abolished themselves! Luckily, Dr. JOSEPH S. RICHARDSON, a relative of JAMES, and his as- sistant, nurse LAURA HAMPTON, were nearby. They rushed to the scene and restored the pair to their normal health. Speaking of health-The Southwest Community is determined not to let itself become unfit for its people. Why, with Rev. HAROLD WHITE, J. BARRY JOHNSON, the ball-playing veternarian, nurses BETTY JOYCE NEWSOM, BONNIE HOWARD, and GERALDINE VOGLER, Home Economist, JOAN ROBERTSON, Sanitation Director, TOMMY REDDING, and tree surgeon, DEWEY KIGER, alias The Monkey--How could this town ever become unfit? Many adventurous Trojans have indirectly brought joy to theinhome town. There's H.V. MILNER who ran away from home to seek riches in thel movie industry. H.V. 's last epic, Whatever Happened to Big John and Glenn, starring Big JOHN WINFREY and his sidekick GLENN TUTTLE is a smashing success. Well, JOHN and GLENN joined the Marines to see what they could see! Then there's the other John, JOHN TYLER, leader in men's fashions. The style for the eighties is white shirt, black tux and tie, dirty sneakers, and no socks- how neat! JOHN also serves as a fashion consultant to CAROL STILLEY and KAY HOWERTON who are kept busy designing wardrobes for Hollywood stars JOAN BODSFVORD, KAY MAYNARD, and PERRIE ANDERSON.Also in the artistic world PAT G. LANDRETH and LEONA BINKLEY are receiving for their acting in Broad- way's Missing Pearls. Top Vogue model, SUZANNE STIMPSON has been offered a movie contract b , presiynt Oi Slow Motign Studios, MIKE recentlyycompleted a film strip.-Qout'fhe art of mechanics. BARRY SNYDER was featured in the film. Wordl' sp-ifead that BTARRY and his boys carI'work-vTcRi'Wt'ITiiET'I'Ta'Epread around since LINDA BALDWIN took her sick Continental to them for treatment. Several other Southwest Boys have reached their goal with great vigor. They are race car drivers JON LOWDER, RONNIE and LONNIE MCDANIELS, BOBBY POPLIN, ROGER HOCKADAY, and BEN MILLER. They all agree that their success is due to the hard work of pit crew members RONNIE REAVIS, JIMMY BURKE, LARRY ROBERTSON, TIFFIN DRANE, and GRAY GRIFFITH. As usual there are many people who work behind the scenes, just as a pit crew, and never get recognition for their work. One of these persons is LYNN ADCOCK, a budding young chemist who invented the A-Choo Sneezing Powder. This ice-breaker was tested by MIRLAM BREWER, GAYE MARTIN, BRENDA HOWARD, and EVELYN HOLDER who can be found each week cheering the professional basketball team starring the Dunkum Deftly Boys DON COLLINS, DON WHEELING, CALVIN DULL, JIMMY HUNTER, and DALMER TAYLOR. The gals agree with LYNN when she says a little sneeze'1l do ya ! MARTHA HARDIN has become invaluable to JOYCE SHIELDS, the wealthy owner of Poodle Doodle Dandy, a psychotic poodle. Yes, MARTHA is a dog psychiatrist. STEVE SLOAN, an air-conditioning millionaire has financed a doggone ultra- modern clinic for way out canines. ' . s motives other than that of'being a dog lover? Another lover is BRUCE ALLCORN. However, NANCY HUFF, receptionist at Bruce's Playboy Club, says that his love is not for dogs! That love isn't for horses either because WAYNE PEOPLES seems to be the only real cowboy in the South- west. WAYNE LIVENGOOD, BURTON BONER, and EDGAR LAWSON are responsible for the well-being of Peoples Pintos and WAYNE realizes that he must keep his ranchers happy, so each evening when all the work on the range is finished, 158 the boys gather around a huge campfire, munch on EUGENE SPILLMAN's specially prepared prarie dogs, and listen to the soothing music of BILLY RENEGAR and his Blue-grass gang. The gangsters are JERRY HEGE, KENNETH JAMES, LANIER WOOSLEY, GLENDA PARDUE, and JULIA MILLER. What a melodious group! Speaking of groups, another one has formed since our graduation. The name of the group is Twinkling Fingers and its members are those girls who were wearing diamonds when they were seniors--SANDRA VESTAL, SANDY BEAUCHAMP, LINDA JONES, GERRY REAVIS, FRANKIE. BUTCHER, BECKY SIDES, PAT MILLER, BARBARA FORREST, BRENDA KETNER, Cl-IERYL NIFONG, and WILMA--can keep a secret-COLE. This club, along with their advisors RITA CRAVER KENNEDY, JAYNE LINEBACK JONES, LINDA CARPENTER CAPPS, and CLYDENE SPRINKLE SPARKS, take it upon themselves to make sure that all straying Trojans return to their hometown for the annual get together which is held at the home of big landowner, FRANKLIN WILLARD. BILLY STROBLE always brings his Big Top to town for the great event. Features in BILLY'S circus are JAMES MCMORDIE, the tall man, HARVEY BOOSE, the lion tamerg CHARLES CORNATZER, champion weight lifter, WILLIAM CHARLES VEST, the toughest man in the west, RAEFORD MITCHELL, the boy who rode to big top fame on his steer, WAYNE DAVIS, a tamed redhead, and DELORME SCOTT, the girl who lets a big horse stand on one foot-hers! The highlight of this years reunion was the appearance of celebrated Metropolitan Opera star and Dr. of Psychology, SHARON WELLS. SHARON sang one of PATSY HICKS'S one hundred musical arrangements. Air Forc e Intelligence Wheel, TINK SCHAFFER, made arrangements with GRAY MACY at Macy Controls to let us hear a word or two from U. S. space man, BOBBY COLLINS.A few years ago, BOBBY landed on the moon. Unfortunately, SCI-IAFFER'S crew is having a difficult time finding a way for Collins to re-enter the earth, so the world is faced with a Collins on the moon. Word did get back that Collins was greeted by BARBARA JOYNER, LOIS BEAUCHAMP, and MARY VAUGHN. The girls say that they left the night of graduation because they had heard of some martinis who needed help. What kind of help? Martinis, Scotch, or rye--this town hasn't a worry since DWIGHT COOKE and PHOEBE LINEBACK opened up the Trojan Dinner. SANDRA BODSFORD and LENA WATTS, who have just returned from a course in authentic South Sea Island cooking, will be the chief cooks and bottle washers. The cost of operation will be at a minimum since PAUL WAGONOR has promised to sell them groceries at a good price. Southwest folks have found that they don't have to pay a big price for entertainment. They have only to look around. There's BUCKY MARTIN'S Fossil House, CAROLYN CONRAD'S bird that skips, HAZEL GORDON'S Grapevine, a magazine filled with Gordon Gags, and of course, there is ALLEN CRAVER'S fish pond. Why just the other day JERRY BARNEY and ROGER WARNER went fishing. They both threw their lines into the water, and in no time they felt a great tug. They decied a whale must have been in the pond, but when they pulled the catch ashore they found the whale to be EDDIE SCHARFF who was s e arching for fossils for BUCKY'S collection. Speaking of collections, NANCY BEROTH and NANCY LUPER started a drive to build a commu- nity center and a fire station for the town's fire chief, VIRGINIA HUDSON. RONNY MATTHEWS was appointed h e a d of the Civil Defense immediately after news got out that ANDY SHARPE and HAROLD ELMORE were making explora- tions in the high school physics cabinet. We all know that these boys are not dangerous-but accidents do happen! The high school principal, BRENDA HOLDER, put in a good word for THEON VANCE, JANET I-IARPER,andJANE VOSS. She says that these are the most loyal students she's ever had. They are still at Southwest along with BECKY MOSER,GAYLE STONE, JUDY COX, BARBARA LEWIS, and JANET WOOSLEY. These ladies have invaded the commercial classes and have done away with shorthand completely. Of course, BRENDA BARNEY, is still around the school because she can't find time to graduate. Well, you can see that the '63 class was not and is not lazy. The great French scholar, DALE STELTER summed things up when he said, Just think where or what we'll be in twenty more years. BRENDA HOLDER TINK SCHAFFER Prophe ts 159 and Laura m...-- f-a+ I3 Ngwx., Ng hh .ki 3. 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