Southwest High School - Resume Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1956
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Since we do have a genuine pride in the beauty of our community, we have also tried to capture some of this beauty that we will always remember. DEDICATION . . FACULTY Q FEATURES. . STUDENTS Seniors ..... Ways of Seniors . . Sophisticated Seniors Senior Play . . . Ways of Students . Juniors .... Sophomores 4 . Freshmen . . . Sub-freshmen . MILITARY . . . ACTIVITIES Band ..... Publications . . . Student Government Clubs ..... SPORTS Cheerleaders . Football . . Basketball . . Baseball . Track . . . Swimming . . . B-Team Sports . Eighth-Grade Sports GENERAL INDEX . . Cfmfmf. Page . 8 . 12 . 39 .20 .46, .48 .49 .so .54 .so .64 .68 .76 . . 82 . . 86 . . 88 . . 90 116 118 . . 126 . . 130 . . 132 . . 134 . . 136 138 . .186 HSN lbecbcafion A friendly disposition, a helping hand, and a sense of humor characterize the teacher that we have chosen for our dedication. He spent his early years in Buchanan, Georgia, where he was born. He attended George Peabody College where he participated in many school activities and also developed techniques that have helped to make him an outstanding teacher. After college, he spent four years in the navy. After the navy, he began his teaching career at College Grove, Tennessee. At the high school in College Grove, where he was also basketball coach, he made many friends. After three years of teaching there, he came to Atlanta and Southwest where he has been ever since. He has made many friends everywhere he has gone, but the best loved of his friends are the young people who have been his students. These young people love him because of his high standards of living, his understanding of young people and their problems, and his willingness to help others. All of these factors and more have set him apart as one of the most outstanding people in the teaching profession. For these reasons we have decided to dedicate this 1956 Resume to Mr. Cecil Thornton. The members of the Resume staff would like to say that Mr. Thornton knew nothing of our plan to dedicate this Resume to him. .f l rufasm' vu nm mm mm .1- fy-N--x-.Q WV .fg0Ln i1fLi5f1f01,lfi01fL ana! jowmgfy git! 5' 'n mu unannou- nqnii! M us 9 0, gn smut H, ,, Miffxww .A- DR. IRA JARRELL Superfnlemlvrzt of flllnnlu Pllblil' Svlmols MR. T. W. CLIFT MR. Rm' W. llfwls f1.vsi.wla11I S11pf'r1'11IenzfenI in Clzargf' .f'ls.v1'slal1l S11pf'r1'r1lv111ler1I in Clzargff of BllSI'f1l'SS Affairs of 1flSfTlll'f1.UH 12 Du. C. N. SMITH .f'1SSl.SfIIl1f S11pw'1'lllur1rl1f11I in l,'lIlll'?Q'l of I,f'l'SOIllll'l Mn. M. li. Comm-xm fl.vs1'.sl11r1l Sll1Il'I'I.IIlVIIIIPIIf in fflzrzrgz' 0fSpf'r'i11l ffffllrllliazll 1 Q .SK 5 1 5 'K 3 e R W. ., I ,, L I A A, Miss FRANC1-:s MCKHE - X ,,. Counselor I ,:.: , Ng fi 'i W X , -if YW, 1 31 . '23, X 1 up i 41 '54 5 .nv 2 -.. MR. CLAUDE C. WILLS, JR. Miss MARY WINTERISOTTOM P . . l I I rmczpal Asszstnnl Prznczpal M . ,WMMWM Mas. VIVIAN Rl-:NCHER Mn. O. R. COOPER MRS. MILDRED WIIITEHIIRST Secretary Counselor Secretary 13 l Nlrs. McCallI-y, Mrs. lloylcs, Mr. Camp, Mr. Brown arf' Sl't'll while- Ur. Loopmi N11 u I I ll mu ht n III engaged in an Pxlracurricular activity. I, dy MISS VIoI.I11' AIJIMAN. BS. Georgia Teavhf-r's Colloge Commerrial ,IULIAN ANTHUINY, A.B. lfnmry lfniif. of Ga. .Spanislz and English Mus. l'lARRlI-IT AIIIvIs'I'RoNI:. li.C.S. liniv. of lla. English lxlARVIN BARKILR. ILA.. MA. Univ of Nl' Fmo Hfnr . I . ry ' y College--George Peabody Collegi- English and Citizensliip Miss LoRRAIvI: Booziza, HS. Alabama Polyte-vhnic Instituto lllalllerllativs lI,o liossm, BA. Dakota Wfoslf-yan Univ. History. llmllh, Englislz Cilizensliip lhlllS. MARIIIN BoYI.i1s. AJS., MA. Mc-rcor--Univ. of Caf- Columbia Univ. Algebra lIowARn BRPNNIALR, HS. University of Georgia 1'lIysI'r'al EdIll'UflA0II ,IAMILH P. l'lIiUWN. M.l'1Il. Hvrry College Fhnory - Pe-ahody College MaIlIf'nIati1's WI . . .. . I.I.IAM rl. l,fUX'lI'. B.L.b.. Nl.iuI. Univ. of Cla.-Waynv Univ. Sofia! S1'1'Pn1'P MRs. VIRGINIA CLARK. HS. b.S.C..W. Home E1'0nomif's Sur. EDWARD CIARKI: Ueiledivtine Military School fllilitary FACULTY 14 FACULTY 0. R. Cuuiwxic. JXIS., MA. Mercer- Univ. of Ga. lflzenzisfry Counselor Mus. i':l.lZABI-1'I'H DAXIDSUN, ILS. Oglvthorpf' Svierzrf' Mus. NIARY Di:NsoN, AJS. Shorter English 'Slim Klum: DiLYunic, AB.. B.L.S. Univ. of lla. Emory Librarian Dfxrrow Dum NAN. BS. Pvaborly Collvgv Typing and Bonlflrrfepirig Miss D4nm'rHx' E,uiNi:s'r. 15.5. Univ. of Ca. English and Citizenslzip Hman-:nr l'il.l.lS, ILS. Univ. of Ca. lnrlustrial Arts Mus. ORA Fi:N'rlnass. AJS. Bowling Cr:-f-n ifollrgf- of COIIIIIICTCC C0llIllIf'fl'i!ll lirmmrr Gln-ziin. l3.S. Univ. of Ga. lnfluslrial ,flrls Mn. Grimm, 15.5. Univ. of Miami Biology Mus. ih1AZlCI. Ki-zmv, A. B.. M.E1l. Univ. of Ga. Home lfronornirs Fin-Jn Kim., HS. East 'l'vnn4-ssf-P Stair- Collegi- lnduslrial Arls Ki-:NNi:'l'n KIMVSI-1. li.fXI.E. Nortllwvstvrn Univ. Band Miss Linn Linia. B. A. Furman Univ. English anrl Worlrl Hislory Mus. RIVTH MuCAI,Lm', A.B. Univ. of Ga. English Mr. Salter. Miss Willis and Mr. Yoder rf-gistc-r looks of mixetl emo- Mr- Thornton Mr ffdlv dm' uf S-ilwl' PUJUY hfimllllf Us 4i6luXf tion at the loss of a flinw. Miss l lum3r:f Nlr:Kt:l1:, H VBS.. M.lid b.S.L.W. -lllll. of ffa. Counselor Mus. BI-ITTY WAKE lXlljWA1'l4IHS, B.M.li. Murray State College Musir' JU1.1AN Mocx. Alabama Polytc-rhnimr Institute World History Miss CoRNr:L1A 'N1o1xTuomi:lrY. B.S.. MA. G.S.C.W. fllniv. of Ga. English Miss V1m.1Nm Nloonia, B.S. in lifluvation liniv. of Ca. l'l1ysir'al Erllzraiiun Miss ELLEN Mummy, B.S. llniv. of St. Anelrt-ws yfy- lniv. of Ca. History Mus. RUTH Mt'mun', lS.S. Worth Ca. Colle-ge-V-llniv. of Ga. Pif-rlmont Collrgf- Com rn errial MRS. Przum' NrlAL, A.B. Moron-r Mntlmnzzztics Mas. Bt1'r'rY Rlnnm-2, HA. lVoman's College- llniv. of N.C. Hiology' and ,Ill-ySiI'S Mus. I-'Aw Romzkrs Univ. of Ga. Library SPl'l'?fIIf,V Mus. TWARY Ronian1'sox. RN. St. Joseplfs Svhool of Nursing Srhool Nurs:- I'HoMsoN SALTER. BFA., M.F..fX Univ. of Ga. Art FACULTY 16 FACULTY Bomzm' SmNIn:Rs, B.B.A. Univ. of Ga. Mathematics MRS. EI.Iz5BLTH SILIGLRR, MA. Univ. of Ga. Driver Training AIRS. ALVAIJA SMITH. B.S.H.E. Univ. of Ca. Svience MRS, CMIILLIL STUTTS, B.S. Univ. of Ca. llfathematics MRS. DIARY TRACY, A.B. Univ. of Ga. 1,0I7l0I7lllh'IiIIg and Health CECIL THORNTON, B.A., M.A. George Peabody College for Teachers English CART. jfxmus VALRIHT Citadel R.0.T.C. FRANK WAI.I.AlIP1, A.B. A Western Kentucky State College English, Citizenship, Health and rt Miss SUMNNI: WILLIS, A.B. Hanrlloph-Maron Av0IlliiIl.S College f' Frenrh and Latin C Sur. CIIARLI:s WILSON iii ll Central Night School R.0.T.C. Miss BIARY WlN'FI41llHlJTTllN1, B.A., M. Agnes Scott Assistant Principal ,1'IlZf,lf?III!lfIAl'S f.I.AItDH C. WILI.s, JR., MA. Georgia Tech Prinripal lxlIlS. lx'lII.llRlill XVIHGHT, A.B. Agnes Seott General St'ien.r'e BonI:RT YoIII:R. BA. Rollins College Surial Studies, English, Citizenship MRS. Dasvo ZAKAS, B.A. Agnes Seott English Not Pictured MRS. ALICE BAooI:'r'I', A.B. Duke University English and Citizenship A . fd ,t . 4 Q.: WNW ,K 9 My QT'7-WM-Him ,, ' ,.,. - 1 f' '1'1 ': z f MW M W 0 ,M n- '?5N..Q,1 'NME ff 'I MQ 'Q 1 ' X3 ' N . ..,,. ' 'ifkixiriizfw S 'ua ,R W 9 N-,. f 2 19 . 'F , 9 XM M M 1' .mx is ga X ' i rm ' X L. gy 2 Y, 1 Q 4 K f Y , Q L 4 ' M l r yo 1 '10 0 S 'f fm A ...W ,M 1. Q... . ,f 'V A wb wzL'Q.iM x rlifziww M , M 55-qmzfzs , U - 4 -' ,gf 1? W ix S Hi Wil' E 1, x si? 'H ...Na-gk, SENIOR CLASS GFFICERS Shown in onv of iheir ligzhtf-r monwnts arf- tha- S4-nior Class 0f'Fu'e-rs: Almrlaln-ill Dalke, Nlarvia johnson. Nlarshall Mr'- Dume, and Alf-1' Pyron. MARSHAI.L MQDUFFIE Prcsirlcnl ALM: PYRON Nlmcm JOHNSON ANNABETH IMKE Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 20 Harold Adams'-School's all right when lllittie Pill:-n Ashley--'Always laugliing, never sad. Bobby l.nmar Avers-W'ork makes a man grow Iohn Fdwin Balvo Form- think he is bashlul then-'s nothing better to do. sometime .1 ghty, never bad. old who wants to grow old! but most doubt il. I.:-on Archerf'Fmih- your way through Patricia Laynctte Ashworth - - She's as lair as Calvin Cardwell Baker--A combination of wise Ronald Jerry Beard AI'in no gli-at brain, but l'xn rries: laugh your way through lile. her blonde hair. and otli--rviise. stmuly. CHARLIE ADAMS Annual Representative 1: Bookroom Assist- ant 3: NCO Club 4: Officers' Club 5: Key Club 4, 5: Vice President 5: Advertising blan- ager of Resume 5: Home Room President 5: Teen Board 5: Key Club Convention Delegate 4. BILLY ARCHER Eighth grade basketball 1: Projector Club 1. 2. 3, President 3: B Team football l. 2: B Team basketball 2: B Team baseball 2: Varsity football 3, 4, 5: Varsity baseball 3. 4, 5: NCO Club Treasurer 3: Block letter Club 3, 4, 5: Key Club 4. 5: King of Home- room 3: Varsity basketball 4. 5: .luninr lfscort 4: Saber Club 5. MITZIE ASHLEY Red Cross I, 2, 3: B Chorus 2: .lr. Y-Teens l. 2: Honor Roll 1: Homeroom Queen. 23,41 FHA l: Varsity Cheerleader 4, 5: Captain 5: Social Chairman Jr. Class 4: Pep Club 3. 5: GAA 3: Jr. Civitan 4. 5: Secretary Student Body 5: Resume Staff 53 Clinic Staff 3. 4. 5: Teacher's Aid 4: Vice President Homeroom 5: Secretary President Council 5: Bank Work- er 3: Student Council 5: Superlative 5. PAT ASH WORTH Sewing Club l: Art Club 2: HB Chorus 2: Cafeteria Staff 4: Bank Teller 3: Sr. Y-Teens 3: Bank Director 4. 5: Sr. llramatics 4-: ,lunior Escort 4: Teach:-r's Aid 5: FHA 5: Fire Marshal 5: Civil Defense 5: Beta Club 5. LA XIAR AYI-IRS Military l, 2: Hall Patrol 5: Track 5. CALVIN BAKER 4-H Club l, 2: Science Club 1. 2. 3. Vice President 3: Manager Football 2: Adv. Science Club 4. 5: NCO Club 4: HiAY Club 4: Rifle Team 4, 5: Student Council 4: Officers Club 5: ,Iunior lfscort 4. JOHN BAl,YO Basketball 1: lntermural basketball 2: NCO Club 4: Hall Patrol 5: Bank Worker 5: Science Club 2. RONALD BEARD Store Worker 1, 2. 3. 4: Projector Club 4. 5: NCO Club 3, 4: Officers' Club 5: Military Aid 4, 5: Cafeteria Staff 3. 21 blitzie, Ronald and Pat enjoy browsing in the library Beverly. Peggy and Eleanor caught in a typical senior pose. NANCY BERRY FHA 2, Red Cross 3, Pep Squad 3, .lr. Y-Teens 3, Sr. Y-Teens 4, French-Latin Club 3, Clinic Staff 3, Teacherls Aid 5, Cafe- teria StaHl 5. PEGGY BOGER Jr. Y-Teens 1, 3, B Chorus 1, Music Club 2, Counselor's Aid 2, 3, 4, 5, Pep Squad 3, Student Council 3, 4, AH Chorus 3, Sr. Y-Teens President 4, .lunior Escort 4, Howl Representative 5, Dance Committee 5, Sr. Dramatic Club 5, Civil Defense 5. JAMES BOYD Red Cross 1, Store 1,2,3,4, Vice President Projector Club 1, 2, 3, Key Club 4, 5, Mili- tary 3, 4, 5, NCO Club 4, Color Guard 4: Junior Escort 4, Saber Club 5, Hall Patrol 5, Officers' Club 5, Best Drilled Platoon and Squad 3, Superlative 5, Art Club I, Tennis 4. BEVERLY BR ACKETT Dance Committee 5, FHA 1. 2, 3, Civil De- fense 5, CAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 1, Teacher's Aid 2, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 3, 4, 5, A Chorus 3, 4, 5, Sr. Dramatics 4, 5, Clinic Staff 4, Sr. Y-Teens 5, Glee Club 1, 2. BARBARA BRAND CAA 1. 2, FHA 1, 2, 3. 4. President l. 2. Sec- retary 3, Vice President 4, Rank Teller 2. 3. 4. 5, Honor Roll 4, Rank Director 5, Assist- ant Editor of Resume? 5, Red Cross 5, Teach- er's Aid 2, Annual Representative 2, Co-Ed Hi-Y 3, HB Team Cheerleader 3, Sr. Dra- matics 4, 5, Superlative 5, Pep Squad l, FTA 5, President 5, Jr. Civitan 5, Queen of Homeroom 4, Homecoming Court 5, Sevlow Club 5, French-Latin Club 4. 5, Vice Presi- dent 5, Football Sponsor 5, lleta Club 5, National Honor Society 5. ELEANOR BRISCOE Chorus 1, 2, 3, FHA l. 2, 3, Sr. Y-Teens 4, Clinic Staff 4, 5, GAA 4, Rank Teller 2, Resunzrf Staff 5, Youth for Christ Club 5: Sr. Dramatics 5, Civil Defense 5. SUSAN BRITTAEN .lr. Y-Teens 1, 2. President 2, FHA 1, 2. 3, Red Cross 1, Honor Roll 1, HR Chorus 2, Pep Squad Captain 2, B Team Basketball 2, GAA 3, 4, Block Letter Club 2. 3. 4. 5, Bank Teller 2, 5, Tennis 2, 3: .lr. Civitan 3, 4-, 5: Clinic Staff 4: Reszznze Staff 5, Ti-aIcher's Aid 4, Rank Worker 3, Sevlow C u 1 5. CARROLL BROWN Howl Representative 1, P r oj e c t o r Club, 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, Howl Staff 4, 5, Office Staff 2, Teacher's Aid 2, Hall Patrol 2. 5. Nancy Elizabeth Berry-Sometimes I study, such James Walter Boyd The one who has a thousand Barbara Jane BrantlffA pinch of mischief with a Susan ,lane Brittuinf Cute in stature. events are few and far between. friends. lot of friendliness. mind: a better pal you cnnldu't fn Peggy Ann BogerfA busy bee has no time for Beverly Lee BrackettfTbey say silence is golden. Sarah Eleanor Briscoe'-Tiny, but big in kind- Carroll Spearman Rrown--When joy r sorrow. Who wants to be rich. ness and friendship. clash, let duty go to smash. 22 2 Lane Brown-Why study when there is Jennie Alice BruinbelowgDnre her not. lest Thomas Frank CallawayfSome think thc world Kathryn Dale Carter llave a good time livin', a ladfs heart to win. she do it. was made for fun and frolic-so do I. cause yuu're an long time dz-nd. bl1kellBrotxn To know lit-r is In lore her. Joe Stexen Bryan A gentleman makes no n i . Gwendolyn Floy Carter-I will sit as quiet as Beverly Earle Check-Sometimes sail, sometim it a lamb. gay 'but ai good friend in every way. LAN E BROWN Eighth grade Basketball 1: B Team Bas- ketball 2, 3: B Team Baseball l. 2, 3: Jr. Hi-Y 1, 2: Sr. Hi-Y 3. 4. Vice President 4: Junior Escort 4: B Team Football 3: Var- sity Football 4. 5: Varsity Track 4. 5: Stu- dent Council 2, 3: Homeroom King l. 3: Hall Patrol 5: NCO Club 4: Science Club 3: Clinic Staff 4, 5: Best Drilled Company and Platoon in City 4: Superlative 5: Jr. Civitan 5: Projector Club l. 2: Block Letter Club 4, 5. MIKELL BROWN FHA I, 2. 3. Vice President 3: Student Coun- cil 1, 2. 5: Pep Squad l. 2: Y-Teens l: Cheer- leader I: Homeroom Queen 2: French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5: B Team Basketball 2: A Chorus 2: FTA 4, 5: President of Science Fair 4: President of Adv. Science Club 4: Secretary of Adv. Science Club 5: Beta Club 4. 5. Vice President 5: National Honor Society 4. 5. Treasurer 5: Reporter for Howl 4: .lunior Escort 4: City-Wide French Club 4: Edi- tor of Resume 5: Red Cross 3. 5, Vice Presi- den 5: Girls' State 4: Block Letter Club 4: ,lr. Civitan 5: City Dance Committee 5: Pep Club 4. Treasurer 4: Assistant Bank Teller 4: Secretary of .Iunior Class 4: CAA 4. Vice President 4: Varsity Basketball 4: Superla- tire 5: Sr. llramatics 5: SW. Representative for Outstanding Girl 4: R.O.T.C. Spon- sor 4. .IENNIE RRUNIRELOW FHA 1, 2. 3: Honor Boll l: Howl Representa- tive 2: B Chorus 2: Y-Teens 2, 4: French- Latin Club 2, 3: All City Chorus 4: Library Staff 4-I 'l'eacher's Aid 5: Fire Alarshal 5: Civil llefellse 5. JOE BRYAN Block Letter Club 4, 5: B Team Baseball 4: Varsity Baseball 4. 5: Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4: Pro- jector Club 4: Hall Patrol 5: NCO Club 4: Military 3, 4. FRA NK CALI .AWAY Jr. Hi-Y 2: Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4: Military 3. 4, 5: Bank Teller 3: Color Guard 4: NCO Club 4: .lunior Escort 4: Cafeteria Staff 4, 5: Saber Club 5: Best Drilled Platoon and Squad CWEN CARTER Jr. Y-Teens l: Sr. Y-Teens 4: FHA l. 3: Stu- dent Council 2: Spanish Club 2: ROTC Sponsor 3: B Chorus 2: A Chorus 3. 4, 5: 'l'eaeher's Aid 5: State Music Contest 3. KATHRYN CARTER B Team Cheerleaders 3, Capt.: Pep Club 3, 4: Sevlow Club 5: Y-Teens 2: Clinic Staff 2: Teacl'1er's Aid 4, 5: B Team Basket- ball 3: Civilian Defense 5: Fire Monitor 5: CAA 3: FHA l. BEVERLY CIIEEK Red Cross 1: Y-Teens 1, 2: Pep Club 3: Wolf Pack Club 5: B Team Cheerleader 2, 3: 8th Grade Basketball 1: Resume Staff 5: Counselor's Aide 5: Dance Committee 5: Asst. Bank Teller 5: Chorus l. 2, 3: ROTC Spon- sor 5: State Music Contest 3. 23 Lane helps Kathryn pile her books in her locker. X Patty, Annabeth, and Eugene aid teachers by menieo- graphing test. BECKY CLARK French Latin Club 3, Jr. Dramatics 2, 3, Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4, Adv. Chorus 3, 4, 5, Counselors Aid 3, Teachers Aid 5, Pep Squad 3, Music Club 5, B Chorus 2. EARLE COCHRAN Student Council 1, 2, Projector Club 1, 3, 4, 5, Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, Jr. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Sr. Hi-Y 4, 5, Rifle Team 3, NCO Club 4, Saber Club 5, Military 3, 4, 5, R Football 3, Military Aide 5. PHYLLIS COLLEY Red Cross Representative 5, Teachers' Aid 5, Iirown High 1-4. ELIZABETH CORDLE Sth Grade Chorus 1, Y-Teens 1, Honor Roll 1, 4, French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, R Chorus l, Jr. Red Cross 2, Music Club 2, 3, Advanced Chorus 3, 4, 5, Pep Squad 3, Beta Club 4, 5, Debate Team 4, 5, Advanced Science Club 4, 5, Clinic Staff 3, Perfect Attendance 2, 3. 4, All-State Chorus 4, All City Chorus 4, Teacher's Aid 5, F.T.A. 5, Rank Worker 5, Spanish Club 4, 5, National Honor Society 5. PATTY COWLEY FHA l, Y-Teens 2, Pep Club 3, Jr. Civitain 4, 5, Block Letter Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Tennis 4, 5, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, GAA 3, 4, 5, Ilank Director 3. 4, 5, Teacher's Aid 4, Jr. Escort 4, Howl Representative 5, Office Staff 5. EUGENE CRANE Rifle Team 3, NCO Club 3, 4, Store 4, Li- brary Stati 3, Cafeteria Staff 5. ANNABETH DAKE Student Council 1, 2, 5, Homeroom Queen 1, 2, 3. 4, Pep Club 3, Jr. Civitan Club 4. 5, Sth Grade Y-Teens 1, B Chorus 2, Pres. of Music Club 2, Capt. of GAA Basketball 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Resume Stall' 5, Treas. of Senior Class 5, Sec. of Homeroom ROGER COOK , 5, FHA Club 2, A' Chorus 3, 5, Pres. of Projector Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NCO Club 3, 4, Homeroom 1, Clinic Staff 3, 4. 5, Jr.-Sr. Civil Defense Club 3, Saber Club 5, Hi-Y 5. Dance Comnnttee 4, Superlative 5. Rebecca Geraldine Clarke -A cheerful disposition Phyllis Jean Colley'--A true friend to all who Elizabeth ,lane Coralle-Calmly and peacefully William Eugene Crme-ffEverything is valuable capital. know her. she goes her wav. those who wait so why hurry Claude Earle Cochran-To hurry and worry is Roger Sims CnokfHe probts most who serves Patricia Jane Cro ey- iyal at heart. strong of Rhoda Annabeth Dakt--A rose among not my creed. best. mind, a fin ir 'll nowhere find. pretty. A rose among thorns is bea I 24 Calvin Davis'-Silence is the element in Troy Rowe Dennis--There are more men ennohled Donna Ruth Doster-She has brain:-1. pep. and Joan Delores Dunugun Beware! I m l im re oull lx is It Il' L I ntl t rent things fashion tlielnselves together. by study than by nature initiutiie. What mu c 'ai nn' scnsu in 1 we . lane deLcsdernicr-fThe force uf her own Paul Brownlee Dickson 'A gomlnatured person Evelyn Roberta Duffy--Centleness s ceases bet- lluxid ltonuld Durbin'-A penny lor 3 tl L merit wins hcr Mas. l 1 W I ut of plnvc. tel' than iinlence FLOYD DAVIS NCO Club 43 Red Cross 13 Jr. Hi-Y 3g Cafe- teria Staff PEGGY Dt-LESDERNIER Camera Club 13 CAA 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Annual Staff 33 Dramatics Club 33 Radio Club 33 German-American Club 1. 23 German- American Exchange I3 Career Day Staff 33 Tcachefs Aid 5. TROY DENN IS NCO Club 43 Cafeteria Staff 13- Projector Club 2. 3. 4, 53 Military 3. 4. 53 Library Club 5: FTA 53 Saber Club 53 Ofhcers' Club 53 Adx'anccd Science Club 5. PAUL DICKSON lied Cross l. 2g B Team Track 2. 33 Hi-Y 1. 33 Key Club 3. 4. 53 Military 3, 43 NCO Club 3. 43 Varsity Track Mgr. l3 Cross Coun- try 2. 3g Student Council 53 Office Staff 53 Varsity Track 4. DONNA RUTH DOSTER Jr. Y-Teens 1, 23 Bank Teller 13 Honor Roll 1, 23 French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4. 53 V.P. 3. Sec'y. 43 Sr. Dramatic Club 43 B Chorus 23 A Chorus 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Junior Escort 4g Beta Club 4, 5, Sec'y. 53 National Honor Society 4, 5. SeC'y. 53 City Wide French Club 4, 53 Resume Staff 53 Youth for Christ 53 FTA 4, 5, Treas. 1-3 Bank Director 5, Pres. 53 Tennis Team 4, 53 Music Club 53 Forensic Club 53 Presidents' Council 5. EVELYN DUFFY Jr. Y-Teens 1, 2g Pep Squad 33 Sr. Y-Teens 43 Library Staff 4. DELORES DUNACAN Library Staff lg Red Cross 1. 2. 3. 43 Tum- bling Club 13 Latin Club 23 B Chorus Ac- companist 23 Cafeteria Staff 23 A Chorus 33 French-Latin Club 3. 43 FHA 3, 4. Treas. 4g Sr. Y-Teens 43 Nlusic Club 53 Office Worker 53 Teacher? Aid 53 Forensic Club 53 Beta Club 53 Sr, Dramatic Club 53 Dance Com- vnittce 5. DAVID DUHBIN Future Farmers of America 23 Rifle Team 33 Sergeant at Arms of Adv. Science Club 4. 53 Projector Club 4g NCO Club 43 Bible Club 53 Library 5. 25 Caught dreamin g about college days are Hu lyn Deloru Paul and Peggy. 3 Plft. M-...tm Mrs. Fentress dictates to Juanita, Made-lyn, and .lc-anne. .IUANITA ENTERKIN .Ir. Dramatics 3, V.P. 3,, Pep Squad 2, 3, llorneroom Queen 2: Library Staff 5, GAA 4, Red Cross 2, Softball 4, Cafeteria Staff 2. JEANNE ETHERIDGE Choir 1, 2, 3, May Court I, Sodality 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Suncv 2, 3, Au- tumnVQueen 2, BN Chorus 3, FHA 2, Mili- tary Sponsor 4, Pep Club 4, Wolf Pack Club 5, Pres. 5, A Chorus 4, Girls' State 4: Clinic Staff 5, Civil Defense 5, FTA 5, Y-Teens I. MADELYN FAIN Bank Teller I, Y-Teens I, 2, FHA 3, GAA 2, 3, Bed Cross 2, Typing Certificate 3, Teacher's Aid 5, Sr. Drainatics 4, Sevlow Club 5. RICKY FISHER Military Aide 3, Cafeteria Aid 4, 5, NCO Club 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 4, Military 3. 4. 5. FRANCES FITTS FHA I, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, Music Club 4, B Chorus 2, A Chorus 3, 4, 5, Teachc-r's Aid 4, 5, Bank Director 5, Bank Cashier 5, Bank Teller 5, All City Chorus 4. 5, Hall Patrol 3. DOZIER FLEMING Cafeteria Stall' l, 4, Projector Club 3, 4, French-Latin Club 4, 5, NCO Club 4, Gradua ation Color Guard 4, Hall Patrol 4: Office Worker 5, Student Court 5, Military 3. 4. JOHN FOLSOM Literary Society I, 2, Military 2, 3, Band 3, 4, 5, Hall Patrol 4, 5, French-l,atin Club 5. ROY FORWARD Golf 2, 3, 4, 5, B Team Basketball 2: Var- Sity Basketball 3, 4, 5, Spanish Club 3, Key Club 4. 5, Adv. Science Club Pres. 5: Tennis 4, 5, Military 3. 4, 5, B Team Football 2, 8th Grade Football l, 8th Grade Basketball I, NCO Club 3, 4, Junior Escort 4: Battalion Commander 5, 8th Grade Baseball 1, Super- lative 5, Most Efficient NCO 4. Mildred .lnanila Ente-rkin-Kliglrty things cv n in Madelyn Anita I ain fI'm not going to kill rnysu-lf Small Pilfktlgcs. Irlsing if l neu-r die. Frarwcs I.onise Fill K I im so I see. .Iohn Waller Ifolanrrr'-If I czrn'I say what why think il? Mary Iingenia Ifllhr-ridge fit is the sweet manner Richard Loomis l isher'-Study is a pastime, why Edwin Dnzier Flerning-I believe young men Roy Clreralier Forward --Men of It-w w that mms friends. overdo it? should be heard as well as seen. the best workers. 26 I Ann Frazier -Her In-art nas ever fond Larry Gilbert Cable-He is an upright, down- Fred William Clover-He looks the whole world Neil Robert Core l'lv'll Inive his fun u I and true. right, honest buy. in the face, for be fears nu man. trying. li :bert Frye I limi- ln-Iievml the best Eleanor Elizabeth Gallininre-Never tell a lie un- Dixie Penelope Goan-We bopr: ber futnrs-'s William Mir-Inu-l liuwz-r Om- nl tim-xv I' ll s of vu-rx nuiu. le-ss it sounds better than the truth. bright as day. what it is we cannot say. you just 4-un't help liking. SHIRLEY FRAZIEB Sr. Y-Teens 3: Sr. llramatics 4: Bible Club 5: Spanish Club 5: Forsm-nie Club 5: Cafeteria Stall 5. DON.-KLD FRYE Track l, 2, 3: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1. 2, 3: FFA 2, 3. LARRY CAlSl.E Industrial Arts Club 4: Football 1. 2: Beta Club 3: 'l'eacher's Aid 5: Entered from Car- rollton Iligh School 5. ELICANOR CA LLI MORE Library Club 1: FHA 2, 3: Sr. Dramatics 4, 5: A Band 1, 2: Av Chorus 3. 4: Teach- er's Aid 5: Library Stail 3: lied Cross 4. BILLY GLOVER Homeroom King 1, 3, 4: Red Cross 2: 8th Grade Basketball 1: Store Worker 2: Projec- tor Club 2: B Team Basketball 2, 3: B Team Baseball 2. 3: Student Council 3: NCO Club 3, 4: Ili-Y 3: Jr. Civitan 4, 5: Varsity Baseball 4, 5: Block Letter Club 5: Teacl1er's Aid 5. PENNY GOAN Music Club 1, 2: Jr. Dramatics Club 1, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, 5: Pep Squad 2, 3, 4: Teacher's Aid 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Asst. Bank Teller, 3, 4: Library Staff 5: Library Club 5: Sr. Dramatics 5: Dance Committee 5. NEIL GORE Cafeteria Staff 1: Hi-Y 2, 3: Key Club 3, 4, 5: Varsity Basketball 3. 4, 5:Tennis 3: Block Letter Club 4, 5: NCO Club 4: Graduation Color Guard 4: Adv. Science Club 4, 5: French-Latin Club 4, 5: Military 3. 4. MICHAEL GOWER HB Team Football 2: B Team Basketball 2: Varsity Football 3, 4. 5: Varsity Basketball 4, 5: Track 4, 5: French-Latin Club 3: Tennis 3: Bed Cross 2: Jr. Hi-Y 1: Projector Club 1, 2, 3: Homeroom King, 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 4: Fire Chief 5: ,lr. Civitan 4, 5, Pres. 5: Block Letter Club 4, 5: St lVIi-Y 2. 3: NCO Club 3. 27 Penny admires two additions to the trophy case Mike Gower and Neil Core. S SENSE L iiii I i it ? . 2: r- QM if I K pw of i' ,. -3 .532 ' ' flr. Cooper helps Dennis and Dee adjust their schedules. CHARLOTTE CUNTER FHA 1, 2, 3, ,lr. Y-Teens 1, 2, Sr. Y-Teens 41 D.A.R. Award 2, Student Council 1, B Chorus 2, HB Team Cheerleader 2, 3, ROTC Sponsor 4, Literary Ed. of Resume 5, Red Cross 2, Sec'y of Homeroom 5, Civil Defense 5, Beta Club 5, Sevlow 5. J. D. HARDEMAN NCO Club 4, Hi-Y 5, Sgt. of Arms 5, Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4, 5, Oliice Staff 5. BARBARA HARRIS May Court 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Soclality 1, 2, 3, Sunev 2, Glee Club 2, Pep Club 4, 5, GAA 3, 5, FHA 3. 5, A Chorus 3, 4, Dance Commit- tee 5, Civil Defense 5, Clinic Staff 5, Y-Teens 1, Latin Club 2, Sevlow Club 5, General Science Club 2, V.P. 2, Sr. Dramatics 5, Cafeteria Staff 5, Teachers Aid 5, A Chorus 4. CAROL HENDERSON Band 1, 2, Bank Teller 1, GAA 1, 2, B Chorus 1, Swimming Team 1, 2, lnterna- tional Relationship Club 2, Library Staff 3, WILLA JEAN HENDON FHA 1, Annual Rep. 2, HBH Chorus 2, Adv. Chorus 3, 4, Music Club 3, Bank Teller 4, Sr. Dramatics Club 4, Asst. Bank Teller 5, Teach:-r's Aid 5, Civil Defense 5. DON HIERS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Bw Team Football 3, 4, Varsity Football 4, 5, Projector Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4, 5, Treas. 4, Olhce Staff 4, 5, Block Letter Club 4, 5, B Team Track DENNIS HILLIARD Student Council 1, 5, Projector Club 1, Span- ish Club 3, Pres. 3, Adv. Science Club 4, 5, Ad Manager of Howl 5, Library Staff 5, NCO Club 4, Saber Club 5, Superlative 5, Beta Club 5, National Honor Society 5. DEE HOFFMANN Red Cross 1, 3, B Chorus 2, Pep Squad Spanish Club 3. Sec'y 3, Pep Club 4, Sevlow 2, 32 Music Club 2, 53 593111511 Club 3- 4, 55, . . . 4 - - . 4. Club 5, General Science Club 2, V. P. 2, Sr. Beta Club 5, Counselors Aid -5. 4. 53 A Dramatics 5, Cafeteria Staff 5, Teacher's Aid Chorus 3, 5, Rank Worker 4, Adv. Science 5, A Chorus 4. Club 5, FTA 5. Charlotte Elvyn Cunler'fA willing heart. a Barbara Ann Harris-Good nature is gn of Wlilla Jean llendonf-A constant friend is ran- DenRk Cawan Hilliard Let his works l helping hand, always ready on demand. a generous soul. and hard to tind. him. James Daiid Hard:-inane He may be n genius Carol Ann Henderson- 'Her friends are many. Her Donald Lee Hiers Wise men say nothing lhat's Fraiwes D 'itt Hutl'lnan-'The only way t but as yet we have no syinptoms. foes f-she hasn't any. why l'm silent a friend is lo be a friend. 28 UI abc-th Holmes 'A good reputation is Henry Norman Hut'ffNot afraid of work but Charl:--i Farrell Johnson The main thing isg Ruth Louise Kilpatrick -Sober but t u more xaluahlv than money. not in sympathy with it. just dont worry about it. quiet lull not idle. me Hontml She opens her month nith Thonnts Itruce .l t r Xlnsic is thc unix:-:sail Mari-ia Ruth Johnson Kindnt-sa is the golden John Anno- King lll ft Christian lb hu.l I Ind in her tongue there is kindness. language of mankind. chain by which society is bound logs-tltcr. style of man. LICNA HOLXHZS Jr. Red Cross lg Nlilitary Sponsor 23 Pres. Honn-room 23 Spanish Club 2: Jr. llratnatic Club Pres. 33 Student Council 23 Music Club 4. 53 Advanced Chorus Acconmpanist 3, 4. 53 Howl Staff 53 Beta Club 4, 53 Science Club 4: Counselorla Aid 3, 4, 53 Chief Judge of Student Court 53 FTA 4, 53 French-Latin 4, 53 National Honor Society 5. GLORIA IIOWAHD Howl Representative l3 Bank Teller l, 4. 53 lied Cross Representative 23 Pep Squad 33 French-Latin Club 2. 3. 53 FHA Club l, 2. 33 B Chorus 23 Beta Club 4, 5: Advanced Chorus 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 43 Perfect At- tendance 43 Advanced Science Club 4. 51 Pep Club 43 Howl H4-porter 43 Howl Editor 53 Teacln-r's :tid 53 Hank Director 5: Student Court 5: Cirls' State 43 First Place Fntry in Science Fair 23 Supcrlative 53 FTA 5 Publicity Chairman: Student Council 53 Dance Coln- mittee 5: Annual Representative 2. 33 Na- tional Honor Society 5. NORMAN HUFF li lllfiilll Track 33 Military 3. 43 NCO Club 43 Clinic 5. TOM J A NT EH Bank l. 2. 3, 4, 5: Student Council lg Art Club 23 Sr. Hi-Y Key Club 4. 53 Beta Club 4. 53 National Honor Society 4, 53 French- Latin Club 3, 4, 5. FARRELL JOHNSON Student Council lg ltlilitary 3, 43 Hall Pa- trol 5. MARCH JOHNSON Jr. Y-Teens l, 23 FHA 1, 3, V. Pres. 23 lied Cross 23 Varsity Basketball 33 GAA 3. 4: Pep Club 43 Hank Director 3 4. 5: Student Council 53 Teach:-r's Aid 53 Beta Club 4. 53 Sec. Sr. Class 35 Bus. Nlrg. RPSILUIC5 53 B Team Basketball 23 Jr.-Sr. Dance Committee 43 Superlative 53 Asst. Fire Chief 53 Senior llramatio Club. Sec. and Tri-as. 53 Sevlow Club, Treas. 53 RlVl'H KILPATRICK HY-Tk't'IlS l. 23 Pep Squad 23 Student Council 2: French-l.atin Club 2. 3. 4. 53 Red Cross 3. 4-3 Youth for Christ 2. 3. 4, 53 Jr. DTBIIl3llCS 33 Sr. Dramatics 43 Howl Reporter 43 Ftafl' 53 Av Chorus 43 Cafeteria Staff 33 li Chorus 43 Spanish Club 5. JOHN KING Track l. 2. 3. 4, 53 Band l, 2. 3, 4. 53 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Key Club 3. 4, 5, Pres. 53 Band Capt. 4. 53 Teacher's Aid 4, 53 Vice Pres. Student Body 53 Hi-Y Club l, 23 Pro- jector Club 23 Rcsumo Stall 5: French-Latin Club 5. 29 n. Norman. and John play rr-cords dn the lunch period. About to enjoy a good lunch are Bobby, Beverly and Richard. RICHARD KOSTER B-Team Baseball 2, Military 3, 4, NCO Club 41 Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Hall Patrol 3, 5, Projector Club 3. YVONNE KUTER Jr. Dramatics l, 2, Sr. Dramaties, Pres. 4, Youth for Christ 2, 3, Sec. Youth for Christ 2, 3, French-Latin Club 2, 3. 4, 5, Sr. Y-Teens 3, Jr. Red Cross 3, 5, Treas. 5, Future Teach- ers 4, 5, Treas. 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Howl re- porter 4, Feature Ed. 5, Bank Teller 3. 5, Bank Director 4, 5, Asst. Cashier of Bank 5, Annual Representative 5, Advanced Science Club 4, 5, Science Fair Committee 4, Teacbefs Aid 5, Student Court Judge 5, Forensic Club 5, Vice Pres., National Honor Society 5. BOBBY LANCE Library Staff 2, Projector Club 2, Military 3, Hall Patrol 3, 4, 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Civil Defense 5. BUDDY LEE Basketball l, Projector Club 1, 2, Football B Team, B Team Basketball 2, 8 Team Baseball 2, Football 3, 4, 5. Co-Capt. 5, Basketball 3, 5, Baseball 3, 4, 5, Jr. H-Y 3, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Key Club 4. BEVERLY MADDEN Pep Club 4, 5, Basketball 3, Freneb-Latin Club 4, 5, Bed Cross 4, Jr. Eseorl 4, Clee Club 2, A Chorus 3. 4, 5, CAA 3. Sl NZANNE NIAH'I'lN FHA 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad 2. 3: Freneb-Latin Club 2. 3, V. Pres. Bed Cross 4: CNA 3. -1, Swimming 'lleam 4: Bank Teller 5: 'lil'21l'llt'l'.S Aid 5, Youth for Christ 5, Beta Club 5. JANICE NlE'l'C,'Xl,F Jr. Y-'lieens l, 2, Pep Squad 3, Sr. Y-,lll'4'll!4 4, Howl Staff 5, .lr. lied Cross, 'l'eaeher's Aid 5, Beta Club 5. A LAN MICHEL French-Latin 2, 3, 4-, 5, Pres, -'l-, B 'll-am Football 2, 3, Science Club 2. 3. illI't'2iS.Q Key Club 5, Football 4, 5, NCO Club 4, Adv. Seienee Club 4, 5, Block Letter Club 5, Teaeher's Aid 5, Bank Director 5, Future Teaehers of America 5, Beta Club 5, Na' tional Honor Society. arl llale Kosler- llo lbat seeks trouble Robert Lance God bless the man who invented Beverly ,loan llladrlen- 'He who is kind to ani- .lunice Cram llleleulf Wlizit's lbe use f always linnls it. sleep. mais will neicr bee unkind to man. ing smile. me ll selle Kuler- 'l'be only good is knowl- Mary Suzanne Martin-' Here's a gal always sueel, Jerome Alan Nix-bel' Few things are 1 I dl. , unil tbc only mil, iguoranee. Alfred James Lee' -Boys will be boys. sbc's the kind tl1at's bard to beat. to those who lake the lime. 30 .A4wA Y ft Y X73 MK' r-' RJ., .42-ff, Cx - .f fimscy Minor-We grant, although he Betty .lane MoorcfA song will outlive all Dona Dec McAdams-To be like Christ is to be Will Mnrrisnn ltlclincn --Take good cure of nu rh wit, he is very shy of using it. sermons in thc memory. a Christian. good nicn are scarce. Mitchell- .lukcs are the ioy of con- Martha Leah Mouchetf l'hcy say that redheads .lohn Marshall 'tlcilnllic -Above all things, 3 un l'ctcr McSlninc The-rc is a place and invtins fr acrvation, and thc salt of life. always get what they want. must bc kind, truthful, and loyal. cxcry main alive. KIMSEY MINUB Football 3. 4 5' NCO 4' Pr0'ettor Club 2 - , , J 7 , S, 43 Block Letter Club 4, 53 Olhcers' Club 5. BONNIE MITCHELI. Eighth Cradc Basketball lg Projector Club I, 23 Red Cross 23 B Team Football 2g B l'eam Baseball 2. 33 Military 3, 43 Sr. Hi-Y flub 43 NCO Club 43 Varsity Baseball 4, 53 iank Worker 43 Ullice Worker 53 Howl Rep- 'esentative 43 Superlative 5. BETTY MOORE r'-Teens 3. 43 Music Club 2g Eighth Grade lhorus 13 B Chorus 2g Pep Squad 3, 43 Sr. FHA 53 Ballet Club 33 Youth for Christ 5. LE A H Mill TCHET r. Y-Teens 23 Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4, Secretary 43 led Cross 43 Bank Teller 23 Counselors Aid , 53 Chorus 43 Trallic Safety Council 5: 'eature Editor of Resume 53 CAA Basketball 'eam 3g Music Club 13 Pep Club 23 .lunior .scort 4. DONN A McA DAMS President Homeroom lg Music Club 2g Sr. Y-Teens 3g Forensic Club 53 FTA 4, 53 French-l.atin Club 3. 4: A Chorus 33 Adv. Science Club 53 Youth for Christ 3. 4, 5, Vice President 4, President 53 Clinic Staff 4, 53 Resume Staff 53 Student Court 53 Beta Club 5. MARSIIALL Mt-Dl'FFlE Eighth Grade Basketball lg B Team Track lg B Team Football 23 HB Team Basket- ball 23 HB Team Baseball 23 Varsity Track 23 Jr. Hi-Y 2, 3g Varsity Football 3, 4, 53 Varsity Baseball 3, 4. 53 Varsity Basketball 4, 53 NCO Club 3: Military 4, 53 Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Vice President 43 Board of Edu- cation Achievement Medal 43 Adv. Science Club 4, President 43 Winner Harvard Book Award 4g Beta Club 4. 53 National Honor Society 4. 53 Junior Escort 43 Jr. Civitan 4. 53 President Junior Class 43 President Senior Class 53 Superlative 5. BILL MCEUEN Science Club 1, 2, President 23 B Team Football 2, 3g Baseball Manager 2g Block Letter Club 53 Projector Club 4. Vice Presi- dent 43 Varsity Baseball 43 Rifle Team 4, 53 NCO Club 43 Military 3, 4. 53 President of Homeroom 5. PETER McSHA NE Bowling li Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball lg Chess Club 23 Mathematics Club 23 Music 23 Military 43 Swimming 43 Dancing Club 43 Hall Patrol 5. 31 Caught in a plot to burn the school are Dona. llonnit and Leah. SCHOOL 'H-. liertha. Ned. and William ehatti ng. whil the school bus. I l Fir-rx man is 'I xoluuu- Altec .line l'n-ke-I-mm-r Speer-I1 is sllwl l 'Il,n'gureL l'uIrlel.x Alt-Vllllatlixs II:-1' Itxuglt ls I- Willialu llnnuld Nolvn Hear much: speak little. ,Ierry Wilder 'uruw ise . . , . . . . , I 1, I I I I, 'I ' k 'I I I I 4. I .viuusz ner mi ou run-mls. 4, . aamwitt e waiting for line uvt un PATSY McWILLlAMS Student Council 1, Red Cross 1, 3, B Chorus 1, 2, .Iunior Y-Teens I, Homeroom Queen 1, junior Dramatics 2, Cafeteria Staff 2, Bank Teller 2, GAA Basketball 3, Av Chorus 3, 4, Senior Dramaties 3, 4, Clinic Aid 4, City Wide Chorus 4, Civil Defense 5, Music Club 5, Senior Y-Teens 5, Superla- tive 5. NED NABERS Student Council 1, Projector Club 1, 3, Key Club 4, 5, Sec. 5, Adv. Science Club 2, 4, 5, Sec. 2, French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Treas. 5, National Honor Society 4, 5, Pres. Nat. Honor Soc. 5, A Band 3, 4, Resume 4, 5, Store 3, 4, Student Court 5, FTA 5, V. Pres. 5, Red Cross 2. WILLIAM NOLEN Projector Club l, 2. 3, NCO Club 4, Hall Patrol 5, Senior Hi-Y 4, 5. ANN NORTON lr. Y-Teen l, 2, FHA 1, 2, Pep Squad 2, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, B Chorus 2, A Chorus 4, Pep Club 3, ROTC Sponsor 3, 'B', Team Cheerleader 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, 5, Co-Capt. 5, jr. Civitan 4, 5, Student Court 5, Howl Staff 5, Football Sponsor 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Nat. Honor Sec, 4, 5, V. Pres. 5, Howl Reporter 4, Teachers Aid 4, 5, .Ir. Escort 4, FTA 5, Sec., Homecoming Court 5. I you now . urun Y urle I5 le very sue' JERRY PARADISE Art Club l, Science Club 2, Senior Hi-Y 3, NCO Club 4, Officers' Club 5, Cafeteria Staff 5, ,Ir. Escort 4, Military 3, 4, 5. BERTHA PHILLIPS Sth Grade Chorus, Y-Teens 2, 3. 4, B Chorus 2, Red Cross 2, A Chorus 3, 4, 5, Cafeteria Staff 3, Teacher's Aid 3. 5, Ad- vanced Science Club 5, Music Club 5. .IANE PICKELSI MER Red Cross 2, Library Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, 5, Pep Squad 3, French-Latin Club 4, Bank Teller 4, Cafeteria Staff 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Bank Director 5, Teachcr's Aid 5, National Honor Society 5. HAZEL PLIINKETT FHA l, 2, 3, V. Pres. l, Sec. 2. 3, li Chorus 2, French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Pep Squad 3, Adv. Chorus 3, 4, Howl Re- porter 4, Managing Ifditor of the Howl 5, Beta Club 4, 5, V. Pres. of Iiank 5, Music Club 4, Madrigaliens 4, Swimming Team 4, Superlative 5, National Honor Society 5. low u rem um. is 'om-n. 'ue ' lee 'un e Nun-er: v um r Ned Parker Nuhers Stunllous, vulllug, ulule. u K II l N I A ly Il I 1 II l tl II It II t I I ll 'ft I I tl I 1 y 'II I I I If B LI V' I l'I'lI'1- -sm-4-ts to llu- rm-t-I. tht- basis uf1'u'l'y tirluv. in y st-mar. u- tes ,ou wl im. o ie er ia ioa 11 Ins 32 S 4 r-uuprie Preston 4 Keep quiet and Alf-e Thompson Pyronef ll isn't what you dog james Hugh Rise-W'hat's the use of worrying? Betty Anita Roberts -- Quietly nnd sweetly she lle will think you ii philosopher. il's what you get caught doing. treads life-'s way. Wayne I'riddx Caro is au euci v to .ludy Claire Reid A self-sullicieut and per- Shirley Lee Ricks -Work is work and must be James Larry Roberts -You pick ii side and I'll life. sistent girl. done. but while I work, I have my fun. argue with you. HUGH RICE C H A HLES PR ESTUN B Team Football 3: Beta Club 43 Varsity Basketball 43 Track Team 43 Latin Club 23 School Paper 23 Band 2. WAYNE PHIDDY B Band 13 A Band 2. 3. 4, 53 Hi-Y 3. 4. 5. Pres. 4. Si-c'y 53 Projector Club 2: li Team Football l. 23 Varsity Football 4, 53 Tennis 4, 53 Teacher's Aid 43 Block Letter Club 4, 5. A LFC PY HON jr. Hi-Y l. 2: Sr. H1-Y 33 lied Cross lg Ollice Staff 1, 23 Student Council 2. 3. 4, 53 Bank Teller 2: Military 3, 43 Junior Escort 43 Block Letter Club 4. 53 Sports Editor of the Howl 53 Key Club 4, 53 V. P. Jr. Class 43 V. P. Sr. Class 53 li Team Basketball 23 B Team Baseball 33 Baseball Mgr. 23 Base- ball 4, 53 Basketball 43 Football Mgr. 43 Superlative 53 Hom:-room King 4: NCO Club 3. .HDV RFID Y-Teens l. 2: Homeroom Queen 23 lied Cross 23 Clinic Staff 23 FllA 33 GAA 33 Pep Club 4, 53 Dance Committee 53 Youth for Christ 5. Military 3, 4. 53 Cafeteria Stall 3g Hall Patrol 53 Science Club 2. SHIRLEY RICKS 8th Grade Chorus 13 Jr. lftramatics Club 33 Pep Squad 33 Sr. Dramatics Club 43 Teacher's Aid 43 Clinic Staff 43 FHA 4. l5E'I l'Y RUBl:lH'l'S Library Club 1. 2: Y-Teens 3, 4, Trcas 43 Homeroom Pres. 13 Bank Teller 2. 53 Annual Representative l. 53 French-Latin Club 43 Adv. Science Club 4. 53 Library Staff 2. 33 Teacher's Aid 5: Audio-Visual Aid 53 Beta Club 5. L A R RY HOBliH'1'S .lr. Ili-Y 13 Library Club 2: Cafeteria Staff 23 li Team Football 33 B Team Track 33 Best Drilled Company 3. 43 Sr. Hi-Y 3. 4, 53 NCO Club 3. 43 Varsity Football 53 Varsity Track 53 Office Staff 53 Block Letter Club 5. 33 Presenting the morning devotion are llugh. Alec. and Betty. Judy. Shirley sells pre-season tickets to Joyce and John. CAROL ROGERS Tumbling Club l, Homeroom Queen l, Queen's Court l, FHA 1, Dramatic Club l, Clinic Staff 1, 3, 4, Jr. Y-Teen 2, B Team Cheerleader 2, 3, B Team Basketball l: CAA Grade Basketball 3, Rep. for Resume 3, Pep Club 3, 5, Varsity Cheerleader 4, 5, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Teachers Aid 5, ROTC Spon- sor 2. FRANK RUBLEY Football l, 2, 4, 5, Basketball 1, 2, 5, Track 4, 5, Military 3, 4. JEAN RYCKELEY Majorette 2 Co. Capt., Jr. Dramaties 3, Pep Club 4, 5, Teacher Aid 4, 5, Civil Defense 5. SHIRLEY SAPP Jr. Dramatics l, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, V. P. 4, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4, 5, Clinic Staff 2, Counselors Aid 3, 4, 5, GAA Basketball Team 3, Red Cross 5, Music Club 3, Dance Committee 5, Bank Teller 2, Civil Defense Club 5, ROTC Sponsor 2, Fire Marshal 5. JOYCE SERITT FHA 2, Dramatics 3, Sr. DIHIIIHIICS 4, Honor Roll 4, Perfect .Attendance 4, Oflive Stall' 4, Counselor's Aid 5, Y-Teens I, As- sistant Bank Teller l, Howl Representative l' Beta Club 5. JOHN SEWESLL Projector Club l, Science Club 2. 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 5, Military NCO 4, Teacher's Aid 5, Ground Observer 4. MICHAEL SIMS 8th Grade Basketball l, Projector Club l, 2, 3, Bu Team Football 2, 3, B Team Basketball 2, Jr. Hi-Y 2, 3, Pres. 2, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Sec. 4, 5, Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4. 5, Most Val. Player 4, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, 5, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, French-Latin Club 4, 5, Adv. Science Club Treas. 4, 5, Boys' State 4, King of Homeroom 3, 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Pres. 5, National Honor Society 4, 5, Pres. of Student Body 5, Superlative 5, NCO 3, Key Club 3, FTA 5. VIRGINIA SKINNER Jr. Dramatic Club 1, 2, Advanced Art Club 3, Sr. Y-Teens 4, Library Stall 4, 5, Library Club 5. J an Carol Rogers -The rule of my life is to Eleanor Jean Ryckcley-A girl with an y tu Joyce Ann S tt--'Sub l l t 1 te Nliehael David Sims Us-stinenl for th rn kc business a pleasure, and pleasure my the future. but not idl Fame. business. F nklin Delano RubleyfHc's quiet but quite Shirley Ann Sapp-Enjoy yourself while you Jolm Sewellfblodosty s the best evidence of Era Yirginia Skinner--'She laughs all a fellow. may. Tomorrow is another day. good sense. ht to kill. 34 v r- Smith-fl do the things I like to William Eduard Speaks -The wrong way always Harold O'Nz-al Sprnell-Truly a cliarartcr hut Patsy Junnita Stephens Talk she can and talk do that's why I talk. seems the most fun. liked hy all l ill l rt 5, ' y ll !'ll rthur Smith. lr. l nm' r I t ian Lucille l3uRant Speth-Why trust to fate vthen Jann-s William Stanley-'Just I didnt like. wc have our u BARBARA SUE SMITH ep Squad 2: Student Council 2: B Team asketball 2: Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5: -Teens 2. 5: FHA 2: CAA 4, 5: Pep Club 5: Teacher's Aid 4, 5: Dance Committee 5: lock Letter Club 4-, 5: Clinic Staff 5. li A YMUNIJ S31 lTll rojector Club l, 2, 3, 4-. 5: Art Club l, 2: 5 Team Football 2: Military 3. 4-: Football 5: Block l.etter Club 4, 5: Basketball Mgr. : Track 5. HUSCOE SPEAKS lst Ilrilled Company 3: Sec'y. Projector Club Y. P. Projector Club 3: Hi-Y 4-. 5. Sec'y. Pres. 5: Clinic Staff 5: NCO Club 4. l.l WCY SPETH . llramatics 5: Pep Squad l. 2: jr. Ura- xtics l, 2: Sr. Y-Teens 3. 4-1 No Absenses 4: uw! Stall' 5: Pep Club 5: Red Cross 5: -acher's Aid 5. wn personality. let the world flick NEAL SPHUELL Track 1, 2, 3: Store Worker 3, 4-: Projector Club 3, 4-, Pres. 4-: Key Club 5: SFC Mili- tary 5: Science Club 2: Bank Teller 3: Bank Director 4, 5: Office Aid 5: Sr. Hi-Y 5. JIM MY STA NLEY Nlilitary 3, 4: Library Staff 5: Cafeteria Stafl 2: Jr. Hi-Y 4: Projector Club 3. PATSY STEPHENS Music Club 1. 3: FHA 2: Science Club 1: 4-H Club 3. SUE STEPHENS Homerooni Queen l: Jr. Dramatics 2: FHA l, 2, 3: Block Letter Club 2, 3. 4-, 5: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. 5: All City Guard 3: All Region Guard 3: All State Forward 4-3 Most lm- proved Player 3: CAA President 3, 4-, 5: Tennis 5: Pep Club 5. I 35 . sie w 3 ie un'u1- is ver-' se 1 om ea i . have your fun and Carole Sue Steplieiisw If we always fact- the sun er on shine. slmtlovts will hll behind. Buying doughnuts from Roscoe are Jimmy, Lucy. and Neal x Bob and Bandy wait impatiently while Pat chats with TONY STOW EBS NCO Club 3, 45 Advanced Science Club 45 Hall Patrol 55 Saber Club 55 Military Oilicer 5. BILLY STUDER Science Club 25 Projector Club 35 Block Let- ter Club 4, 55 HB Team Baseball 35 Varsity Baseball 4, 55 Varsity Football 55 Hall Pa- trol 3. PAT STURGIS Chorus I, 25 Adv. Chorus 3, 45 Basketball I, 25 Sodality 1, 25 Sunev 25 FHA 35 French- Latin Club 35 Jr. Civitan 4, 55 Howl Be- porter 45 Junior Escort 45 Teaoher's Aid 55 BOBBY SUTTON BOB THOMPSON Student Council I, 25 Projector Club Ig Science Club Ig Sr. Hi-Y 35 Beta Club 4. 55 NCO Club 45 Adv. Science Club 45 National Honor Society 5. PAT THOMPSON Jr. Red Cross 55 Jr. Dramatics I5 Pep Squad lg Pep Club 2, 35 B Team Basketball I, 25 Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Tennis 35 .lr. Civitan Club 4, 5, Soc. 5: Student Council 3, 55 Homeroom Queen 45 CAA 2. 3. 4, 5, See. 45 FTA 4, 55 Varsity Cheerleader 55 Jr. Class Secretary 45 Counselor's Aid 3, 45 Teacher's Aid 55 Resumc5 55 Jr.-Sr. Dance-Committee a fnend' Dance Committee 55 Howl Staff 55 FTA 55 45 Superlative 55 FHA. Sec'y. 55 Football Civil Defense 5. Sponsor 5. RANDY THOMPSON Jr. Y-Teens I, 25 Sr. Y-Teens 45 Howl Representative I5 French-Latin Club 2, 3. 4, ALLEN SUMMEBS 5, Sec. 35 Bank Director 4, 55 Bank Teller 2, 35 Bed Cross 3, 4, Sec. 35 8th Grade Chorus Cafeteria Staff I5 Football 25 Projector Club B Chorus 25 A Chorus 35 Asst. Literary 25 Military Football 35 Projector Club 35 Ed. of Resume 55 Bank Worker 55 FTA 55 Military 4, 55 Varsity Football 5. Asst. Bank Teller 55 Beta Club 5. Anth y XX'y litters Honor lies in honest Margaret Patricia Sturgis-'If e'er she knew an Robert Sutton It is men ttho make .1 t it Carol Patricia 'Thompson Nothing toil. I tl glut she spoke not an evil word. walls or s ever aeliicved without enthusiai French Allen Summers. Jr.fWhy wait for the Dorothy Randall 'I'liontpson'f Wherever William Allen Strider Sontetintes I sit and think, bell in the afternoon when there's a good pic- human being there is an opportunity ' ' ' Robert Sherlield Thonlj Knowledge is power. ness. sonietunes I just sit. ture on. 36 ilhuny Tudtl Nature's grandest gift - Fretl Audley Mx D ll rare and I shall nr-ter James Paul Waits -In arguinent he slmws great I'alriviil Ann Walker Thy silt-tive and n l ty pl g, tl ag e kill fr ' 'ell e-mall. rings. 'rc .. vunlllmnter. swirl as le lnun 1 u s ' 3 u even though he loses l ll argue still. is at candle lu thy merit. . tr ever' man. eki--l luruer. .lr. Lalmr on piers all Llclrnlge Elbert N .Ir f-I am myself my own Betty It-.in Wuldrop' As cute and lull of fun and Fred IIow.ml West I haw lwlit-vt-tl Ilu l I in 1 ,Ut n u iltly f , JIMMY TODD Basketball 1, 2, 8th Grade Hi-Y 1, Jr. Red Cross 1: Jr. Hi-Y 2, Ollice Worker 3, Golf 3, NCO Club 4, Varsity Basketball 5, Jr. Civitan 5, Officers' Club 5, Counselors Aid 5, Superlative 5: .lunior Escort 4. HENRY TURNER Hi-Y l, 2. 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, 5, Base- ball 3, 4. 5: Store Worker 3, 4. FRED VANN Science Club 2, 3, Military 3. 4, Basketball lg Golf 4. 5: Store Worker 4, Red Cross 5, Projector Club 4. BUDDY VINES Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Red Cross 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, 5, Colf 4. 5, Military 4, 5: Boys' Chorus 4. JIMMY WAITS Military 2. 4, 5, Football 2, 3, 4, 5, Projector Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 5, NCO Club 4, Saber Club 5, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, Track 3, 4, 5, Junior Escort 4, Hall Patrol 5, Tennis 3, 4, Best Drilled Platoon in City 4, Best Drilled Company 4, Oliicers' Club 5, Sr. Hi-Y 5. BETTY WALDROP Y-Teens I, Cafeteria Staff I: Softball 2, 3. 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Jr. Dramatics 2, 3, Pep Club 5, GAA Treasurer 3, 4, Block Letter Club 4, 5, Treas. 5, Teaehefs Aid 4, 5, Tennis 5, Most Improved Basketball Player 4. PAT WALKER Sec'y. of Homeroom 1, H Chorus 2, A Chorus 3, ,lr. Yflleens 2, Sr. Y-Teens 3, 4, Resume Staff 5, Honor Roll 4, Fire Marshal 5, Civil Defense 5, Beta Club 5. HOWARD WEST Projector Club 2, 3, Military, 3, 4, NCO Club 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4, 5, Block Letter Club 5, Football 5. 37 aught in the act-trying to escape from School are, Fred, Buddy and Pat. 'K Lo BARBARA WHITE Pep Club 2, 3, 45 CAA 2, 3, 45 V. P. of Sopho- more Class 35 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Music 45 Teenage Representative 25 Dormitory Repre- sentative 35 Sec'y. of .ludicial Board 4. LARRY WILLIAMS Jr. Hi-Y 25 Tumbling Club 35 Library Staff 5. SID WILLIAMS of the year are, Betty. Barbara, Sid. and Larry. Glee Club I5 Science Club 25 Teacheris Aid 5. BETTY WILSON Softball Team 3, 45 Dramatics Club 3, 4, 55 Teacher's Aid 55 FHA I. MIKE WILSON NCO Club 45 Tumbling Club 35 Sr. Hi-Y 55 Adv. Science Club 45 Hall Patrol 55 Office Stall 55 Military 3, 4. BARBARA WOMACK Basketball I, 25 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Sodality 1, 25 Sunev 25 FHA 35 Pep Club 4, 5, Sec'y. 55 Red Cross 35 CAA 35 Dance Committee 52 Civil Defense 55 Y-Teens I5 Clinic Staff 5. RONALD WORKMAN 4-H Club 25 Civil Defense 35 Library Staff 25 Tumbling Club 35 Ground Observer Corps 3. WAYNE PAINTER Summer School. Barbara Virginia Wlitte-The longer we knnw James Sidney Williams-lt matters not how long Michael Thomas Wilson-B 5 re right. .lames Ronald Workman' He never sold her, the better we like her. we live but how. then 5 l ml to serve the hour. Kenneth Larry Williams'-Who knows what lurks Betty Elaine WilsnniLife is a picture, so paint Barbara Ann Womack-A constant friend is rare Wayne Painter-A quiet mind is rieh ' tl ' I I 'l t it well. and hard to find. crown. 38 ,A N. 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'Hn x m lllv sparks lwlnml ilu- lm-nm llnll maulv llwm vlimln lu xivlurx NSS, M III AQHWN: Q M 0WL8COWLilfL ' mulml In ilu- imrllvull lvum - ....-. fe. ,ty .,..,::,. ,S A V Wy lt: , f,. , zl' , -, wig, Q S .Q llltl t'Il'4'l1'4I IH llll' svlllul' VILISS. ISI l lxx 1Il,.'XHlx mm ilu- 1-mc-lm-fl ' Y . nlilnwsls larsl lwllul of lump N 'Y l'i'll. Slw mls IIlIIlll'1'4lIlIlIlQ, Qu I ulx lurk In nur lvum as slu- IIHKIVII IIIVIII un lu xlvh LN. DON T GW! ASI? T13 Those speeches in Senior English may have been necessary. but it surely was hard for some of ns to get started at times. Ann Norton is shown speaking while Pat Walker. Marcia Johnson. A-Klee Pryon. Pat Thompson. and Jane Pivklesinler look on. THE WAYS OF SENICDRS As this last year rushed hy we had our good times and serious times. We realize that there are many things that could have heen done better. However, we feel that this year is one that we will always rememher, not only from the standpoint of things we have learned in Class but also from the other experiences that we have enjoyed. Un these two pages we have tried to capture a few of these experiences that are typical of tl1c Senior Year. Those panel disrussions in Xlr. Canipl 1-lass helped us work out for ourselves many social and t'l'0I'lUlIlll7 problems. Pirtured trom left to right are Don His-rs, Paul Diekson. Neil Gore, X vonne kuter, ,lean Ryckley. and Helly Wilson. Qs-www 3 2 A Nlixm-ml vnmrions urn- fm-ll an Holy Vlilllillllbhibll laps llvlly Holm-rts for Ihr- llvla lflulx. mn, mr- Ymlrr writes the final Sllllflltl I 1 ll ' wrt' ,M QS? ww MM- JP-...,.,,, W N H M A f Nr-.....M.X.,n x .A 8 I'4Il'l'iIlg sn-nior pivlurvs run ln- M-rimls us Yxonm' Klllvl' illlil llmlmx Huth 101111 Sm-wvll. .l0yc'l' Swrilt. and Huforal Yul14lr'Vmlrilf van find um, SOUIII In 1I1-1-i1lv wlxicll mllvgl- to i-IHPIIII. -17 Fliirlvy Fruzivr. Suzzuinv Nlarlin anal Hulli Kilpatrick wvni to final e-itting lwhinwl wlvsks ilull. lla-ily liulwrls mul Suzanm- Nlartin arm- sluwlyingl 'fl lo lu-if ai pouml is llzml fur Xlilzin- Xslili-5 xsitli l.m-ull Xluin-lu-I Quill Sui- Sn-pln-na uruuml. i irroll llrumii aml Xlm' l'vi'nu final Ilia! it iluvsnt pay to 1 ln- lull- lu Mr. lillllll H 1-law-. Nlikf-II llruun sw-mis lu llilN4' Iim1- nn lim-r llilllllxn liul Xlain XllL'll4'l :lui-ml -4-vin lu mlmll S l F Sopliiscatecl Seniors As we see them X Q ' -an - gg , , Dramatic class reads for parts in Senior Play. Left to right: Ann Nor- ton, Mrs. llenson. Calvin Baker. Mike Gower, Annabeth Dake, and Pat Thompson. X xxx Aspiring seniors, Phyllis Colley, Mikell Brown, Pat Sturgis, and Gloria Howard, happily discover that they have won parts in the Senior Play. Q .W e l X x -- l - r- 1 It i .. 4-fl ' inn Norton uses water to revive a fainting Mikell Brown as Mike Sims, Pat Fturgis, and Mike Gower look on. 49 S+age Struck Pic+ures Thrills of Producing Senior Play The problems and thrills of producing a senior play were realistically depicted in the Senior class play 'Stage Struck. The author of this hctitious play appeared on the scene and helped to direct the play. The leading lady developed a crush on the playwright thus creating an atmosphere of com- edy out of which evolved many complications leading to a hilarious climax. 'S-r ta' '-A -' iw all A jitterbug session adds to the fun in the third act. Left to right: John Sewell, Lucy Speth, Dennis Hillard, Gloria Howard, Phyllis Colley, Mikell Brown. .Z ,s As Lucy Speth looks on, Mrs. Denson directs action as the play progresses. if is QS -:SA i x I x wi , ..,. f, Dennis Hilliard is captivated by the clash of forces in Macbeth. X W. 'A' 'an .:'f f15jW 'U f wif' A , if? fi, f 1 The thoughts of students are long, long thoughts, especially Bob Thompson's. i ll i i H' ,. 2 ... Isolated and alone, Phyllis Rothell finds that the road leading to knowledge is often lonely. The Ways of Students s ltudents are very deceiving people. They complain about their stud- es but work very hard at them. They worry about exams and at the ame time joke about that low grade. They are boredwith funda- nentals and interested in things that are new and different. The ride in turning 1n a finished theme They have reasons for every hing, but most of all they enjoy livlng ike to have fun and go to parties and ball games, but they take 5 -1 il ? if ji it M YR i F A F. 'ffl 1 1635 ye A gg' glish doesn't seem too hard to Alan Michel and James Boyd. Wonder why? 2:59 P.M--Hush 3:00 P.M.-Rush mm DM rx... L Ernie starts the day right with prayer in Moming Devotions. Learning with Ernie . . L 9 Caught up with his te:-1cher's aid chores, Ernie relaxes and studies for his next class. Y i i ' ,, ,,.: wh LQ 'QQ' ' 'i fi QQ, W 5'-.. A w, A K W SQ Q to E , 5 1-h. i '-ug , WE.i5Vk2,.. ,4 1 ,,,,,,.. we rx ,X t Y Human Biology-One pupil examines another pupil. A Typical Day at S. W. Band practice is a welcome change from Emie's regular routine, 41- In English 7 Ernie works with the tape recorder to improve his speecl 52 Wwe' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Left to Right: Janice Mills, Social Chairman? Martha Tovell, Treasurerg Pat Malone, Presidentg Diane Moon, Secretaryg Lin Smith, Vice-President. Future nWheels Have Last Fling In an American History class Patsy Gunter points out an important spot on the map to Buddy Sheets and Linda Brown. 54 For people about to become dignified, responsible Seniors, these Juniors are a care- free group. They enjoy scampring for a place to sit in the cafeteria, leisurely taking their time to get to class, playing tricks on their teachers, and attending all school dances and functions. Even with all these ucarryings on, they are a hard working bunch in the community as well as the school. With their capable president Pat Malone to lead them, they have done well eva? job they have been asked to do. e feel sure that these Juniors will be good Seniors and we know that they will strive hard to better Southwest in every way they can. .lanice Adams Sandra Alread Charlene Anderson Bert Armstrong Shirley Ashcraft Ann Atwood Jerry Ayers Gail Baird Joan Baker David Banks Billy Beck Richard Bergstrom Johnny Boutwell Barbara Brady Carolyn Brewer Patsy Brotherton Beverly Brown Buddie Brown Linda Brown Linda Bruce Ann Bryan Pat Burnes Elizabeth Cabe John Callahan Sandra Cannon Carolyn Cantrell Pete Cartwright Douglas Cash Tommy Clark Svanhilde Cobb Mary Ellen Coker Margaret Cole Bill Coleman Nina Collins Leroy Cook Henrietta Cordle Steve Cowart Darnell Craig Dan Crowe Betty Ann Daniel Bob Davis John Thomas Davis Karry Davis .lerry Day Marlene Dean Steve Dixon Jimmy Donovan Dudley Dortch Sandra Doyal William Dumas Jerry Dye Bill Ergle Gloria Fannin Eva Jean Fix Nancy Foster Phyllis Freeman ag, ..kL h ffm K . ,,' of A , K W- -1 f - , .. rt. , Q., M M5 tg ,, f t ,, was 3: ff' 5 rf f :Q .,,, y 'E , ,L Wm. 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A I, A t ' et' I . iti Q 13 'FQ' PM Mecha F ' y ff A A 1 ,,,,,., . ,A . 56 if , , g ' S ' , ,. -l A az FQ, , V , V 21 ,Ea'htEiF. I , Q N s' ,Mus , s, Ml ,M ,V Egjwg W K ei :JJ-' K W H i L X4 1 Q .1 af -1- + -3' gg ul ii' 'R -.f ' a--' 'ig IQ .. 'Q' ig-of , if W if 1 1 Y, . li' 'li' 9 1 Y xi ' :L 'L ' 'Q ' i ,- iff' 1+ 'lf H f 1 Junior Class k ,571 H, El 1, fl L M Q 5, S4 lg , Hi lGel?EfQEi'ioEUl 5 T i , , K ,, S . :,, A ' ' - 25, E ' n ' ay, . -em i-T' , . at 'WWW . 1 EL if 5 . lv- le., ,Pl ,,,, . M - ,,K,., 3, an -Q-ti,-fs' , G ' ax- -Q X was ss. c W i ,gas I fe. , C3 ls W ,....- 5 wav' I? , . - -: -S , .-, - my b li ax 1 , , , X , , , A' Q in if Q i as i ,,, , , KK S- ' o i Vik.i McKee George McLendon Sally McNeely Beverly Malcomb Pat Malone Peggy Mason David Mauldin Fay Meeks Janice Mills Mary .lane Minor Eugene Mitchell Diane Moon Jackie Morgan Ralph Morgan Travis Morgan Bobby Morris George Morris Peggy Morris Bobby Murphy J. D. Newton Emestine Norris Leon Norton Ed O'Neal Jane Phillips Billy Potter Richmond Pouncey Tommy Powers Jean Pugh Evon Pylant .loe Pyle Larry Quattlebaum Ernie Quickel Sally Reniroe Barbara Reynolds Delores Roberson Barbara Roberts Elizabeth Roberts Anne Robinson Betty Rogers Phyllis Rothell Bobby Samples Rqnnie Satterfield Bonnie Schilp Delores Seay Ruthie Selpb Jane Setzer Mary Charles Seward Ralph Shell Ruth Skinner Judy Smith Lin Smith Margaret Smith .loe Souter Don Southerland Gary Stokes Allen Stone Gladys Stovall Joe Stovall Virgil Stovall Sandra Thomas Martha Tovell Nora Lee Trimbl Pat Tumlin C Buford Vandergriff Sarah Ann Walters ' Irene Waters Virginia Waters Boyd Weese Marie Wier Martha Williams Ronnie Williams Joe Wilson Ralph Womack Donald Workman Carol Yarbrough Not Pictured : Betty Ruth Evans Forrest Fauher William Jones Steve Sims Carl Tant N fa: - .,1.m4.,iQg.- 5 K S. ,... i3::..M:3E55k:..: .. 51, Junior Class 2 ' ' T 'if , H . f QQ' ,,.e :' ' W 2 -nf ' i 11- i n 51 0 H., fri-1 11 I . ' - . . 5 -A il ff' . M, q W., -up Officers Don Norris, Vice-Presidentg Judy Allen, Secretaryg and Pete Reid, President-make plans for a bigger and better sophomore year. Sopbomores igriencfadayo Cdaracferizw agizpdomorw They are easy to recognize for they have a warm friendly greeting for everyone. They are always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone who may need it. They are eager to work and always do their best at everything. These wonderful people are the members of the Sophomore Class. Their interest and participation in School and Community activities, their high ideals and their never-dying spirit make them outstanding in the eyes of their teachers and fellow students. Before long they will take on the responsibilities and duties of upper classmen. As they do so, their main thought will be to make Southwest a better school. We salute these students and hope they will keep up the good work. Don't stick it -too muchg it might bite! f em! From left to right Betty Davis, Jane El- f ,Q sey, Delores Ferguson, Johnny McGin- nis, and Billy Foy. .,,..' 59 . . , 'S . ff' , 'i - fm 2 wg A V 4 I H W rf' gl ..,' ,i A g 4 A V s . .s ff' 32 Q l ls.. . - I f-4 ' W M' 'ff , l '----sf rW R zkrry . i ' 3 V .4. .. . V ,, .. . Q. J ' ' 1 o Q' A 'ar 'li A V A 1 ii : . . . K P, 5 g' - -'W ' - if... - J M, h m y V ,, ,A . EAA V ,A A 3, .fi ,. .QQ 1-1 lQ3i:l154l . 2 l1 A W i 2- A A a 5 as 'W , 83,3 g .J -- ' M, fum., Z , f. : img .: my 3 X , K u ' , J kf.,k . , .W F SH lx, ' ,rf 6 . V g k.h. . .,f ., f W ' L, .as Sophomore -Z - I ...fm 1 Class .. if-sf + 17 Y 9 Q :F T , 7 2 59 b A H I A 5 l 3 as ,. h 'A ,,V: if of-.. Q X 4 . .X . A Yl?f'iF YM? . , 'G-1 fr-454. -. 'illigl W rl .m sc ' itil-'Bi r - f. ,Q K .,,, ,. . .,,. Q-.ff . g, f K .4 V4 l 'si' lf? - 1 .P V H ' H ' Q . Q-- 4 as lug' A - r -ofa . A . ooizz llffi. A W, , ,, X., s wf' .l-3 ....,,v J J :Ev I .ar T is ' Q X an iff, - S V A f if ., 'W , B .--- - -N 'TY , agp.. K y, 60 WW N, YQ? .1 we .Jef 'A Q f' ,LA '45, Qi' 1 .I QQ, ' ' Carole Adams Linda Adams Nancy Aldredge Judy Allen William Allen Olivia Ambrose Eugene Anderson Virginia Anderson Carol Archer Elaine Archer .Jean Archer Carolyn Asinof Norman Banks J. R. Barge Bobby Battle Dorine Beck Ralph Benedict Connie Bennett Brenda Berry Fred Boling George Bond Gloria Brand Carolyn Brannon Jimmy Brown Paul Brown Shirley Brown Leroy Brownlee Ann Butler Billy Camp Lois Carden Mary Carroll Charles Carter Morgan Cathy Tommy Chambers Pat Childress Jimmy Cochran Don Coleman Jimmy Conn .lane Cooper Bruce Coursey Ann Crisler Raynell Crocker Inez Croft Harlene Curtis Johnny Daher Finis Dake Betty .lo Davis Jean Davis Larry Davis Manelle Diamond Fielding Dillard Dean Dobbs Ronald Dodson Paul Driskell Vivian Driskell Marie Dunaway Alyce Dunn Frances East Louise Edwards Thomas Edwards .lane Elsey Larry Elsner Roger Ergle 'K f C' fn, ,. .if . L L Lf? ML, A of - ' :gf '- , . kr 'gg ' s. np' ' 443' W I -5 M si My Ai- ' a .Q I., ,'..,, L W D me K .loan Erquitt Leroy Evans Betty Fain , ef - Cindy Farrar A , .,. 5, Frances Farrar -'Q -M .1 .N Ann Faucett 'W -'- f- 9 Delores Ferguson nk W oA,iV,V M if osss l Florence Fincher KF ii V Joyce Fleming ' ' Billy Foy ' L, Lfq , , A L 3' ' 'A L Olin Ferrell Frazier I Qi ' ' N F' ' ,Ja L, Ji 6 ' 2 Nancy Fryer 4' LL X f,1f'.g5 L -Lf L Lg F f ' f ...gi L t Byron Gallimore F 6 LL if in 7 ii' 'W ik ji? 'F ' H' Ji' Carolyn Ginn W -:,, A 65:2 f ,L V ,gi K' fi' 5 1- .M r Louie Goodwin , L A Marilyn Gritliith . 'F I A 5 Don Gunn , L V '- ' V i ' L 4 .. -s Robert Hall '92 L fa' ' 4, A 'H' 1 Jeanne Hammond W -J L 5 -- ' , Bill Hamner 'gL M J, Shirley Harbin LL , o. L we ,L L Wa Phil Harris Charlotte Hemhree Herman Hendrix Brent Hoffman Betty ,lo Holcomb Barbara Holmes LaResse Holmes Dorothy Huggins Tony Hunt Billy .larnigan Diane Johnson BOIlI1er Jones Hannah Jones Jackie Jones .lerrie Kendall Frances Kenny Connie Kent Butch Kilgore June Kilpatrick Charles King Fred King Sidney King Richard Kirk Frances Kitchen Sally Knight Larry Lancaster Mary Dean Lanier Delores Lee ,K . M pf- - an . ,N q- f. gf-an W 1 zif ,Tiig is, Sophomore Class N nm- .-,L ,V . L . Lf i 'N gg is M V , ' 5 ,L K Z.. L L '34 1 sf 6,12 32 57 if yqly A 4 at 'N :Leg ff L me -,Ni asa' ' ' V KL B' L-QL 1 L , X ERA-4 A. jj. i ,,L,, . .1 gg a 3 , q i slr N L L 1. ii X L he y '- ' L 'iki lf. M ' r-'gp 149 1 ' 'lt 1 aili ff' wi' f LQ E-1' 'Z X Au .. .3 ii i .3 LF? K' M rrsa i i IQ Lf WL .Q ,,, L- 4- ' --no IQ? '-6 l -5 4 .. '? 'ii' it A. ., vw - , Q -ff at Sq-1f ,,,,ggg: , A c Q ws, --ewfel-f 1: MH' ESS ' or 4' 1 s eayr wx , ip P K is , I if Q , r , ef ,W My . :.' wwf - .,-f 1 we . . P if it . . Eg, lr M 1 R-if 5 ft ' KN 3-1-, gt., K e at 5553 1: :,,,,,? ,zg, I K , If in 4 I 5 si G L of txt B ea. 1 . 41' ,tml i si .oy -N-tv ' A5251 ww ,-fig? 52 'M dir: ' P .gg ,-,1 '-AA QQ L ' it M lv' 5 N VN 'czrav l fJ , 'rf l 25 I Sophomore Class A A ' .fri is va tx, 52 f 'Fr 'N ' P' ' 51 . ,o,- f W q oo T ., P ' 4 't' 'z , Y 'R , .4 W . ,, .. , X775 ,l lx at t. 12 fu- Zh' ,S K nu ,ms r so 1 Egg s' A q af A I . ' ,M f a Y? , f f e ' J ..oo' is I f J f-is-V31 g ,-,ff ,f f A ti ,lr ',,4 'P 1 Q o-LL , VL,: 3 , ,,4, A U 3 if i 1 it is M- Jkt , J , A , ,K'f . .Jr J 'E fm : - e A ff? gil 'WSP Joo ii: 21 ',V - Kxk, K we' 'i' - 21: I f. J , rt . ,,ea?i',' A fi I za fi A W , , ' l ', .A 5 Y' or--fr J . TTT ' , it P - lt W' Q 5 I R f r we .ro R sg r .wif -'W if. ,.,,,., t if if J it ' M ' W is , it l 112255, l 62 Douglas Lee Paula Lee Carol Lewis Joe Lock Donnie Lord Jeff Lynch Sandra Lyon Louie McAllister Dot McCain Pat McCullum Mary McElreatl1 Carolyn McElroy Johnnie MCC-innis Jo Ann McKay Bill McLemore La,nsie Manning Nancy Martin Peggy Mathews Susan Mathews Jimmy Medlin Gwen Merritt Robert Merritt John Moore Mary Morgan Peggy Morgan Huvian Moss Jerry Mullins Elaine Murphy Reba NeSmith Bob Nicholson James Noble Ann Nolan Ray Nolan Don Norris Edward North Linda Orr Beverly Oxford Martha Nell Pace Michael Panos Larry Parr Jerry Lee Partain Janet Payne Dorothy Pearson Paulette Perkins Jimmy Perry Mary Alice Philpot Deanne Pilgreen Forrest Poole Billy Pounds John Pruett Keneth Ray Ann Reagan Joyce Redwine Pete Reed Mary Reith Rue Nell Rice Everett Royal Syvilla Rubley Leigh Sanders Sara Frances Schell Danny Scoggins Buddy Sheats Carolyn Shirley Patsy Sims Barbara Skinner Lamar Skinner Norma Skinner Sandra Smith Gayle Soliday Tommy Sprading Sandra Stallings Lynn Stevenson Barbara Summers Melvin Suttles Lynn Swann Sandra Tanner Mona ,Taylor Richard Tilley Larry Tumlin Bryan Turbeirlle Phyllis Vandergriff James Vandiver Linda Veach Bobby Wallace Sandra Wallace Shirley Wallace Shirley Wallace Dianne Walton Sammy Webb Shirley Whitehead Judy Wilson Richard Wilson Kenneth Wooster Joseph Sanford Yagle Janis Yarbrough Jimmy Yeoman NOT PICTURED Ronnie Bice Warren Cochran Tom Erb Leland Jackson Billy Joe Roberson Dick Williams 'W iiiy ' it-A eeaa it , ygyy , in rim! ye , .2131 rr it .., A, Q W if 'fffifiiffgfgi 1 Q :nfiig . ' Ei i e. 403 I law' li ap -, . A iffy. X, ,, ,A r , i ix? Q ,gg ew iv.. Q, if f ' K' ii i xg. Y is - , ...Mg Sophomore Class l I e 3515 63 ,.-tp-H tw, X aa. 1 wx E' , 1 ' X ,,.i .. Q' J J 1 . I .. -r . w Za., -if if pai ' ' Y li ' 'iii 5 JU Freshmen Cutstanding In School Activities These 1959 Seniors have really put their heart and soul into their high school life. They are a versatile group joining early into all the activities of the school. With boundless enthusiasm the Fresh- men cheered their B-Team athletics and cheerleaders on as they performed. They have studied hard at their new subjects, such as algebra, Latin, and Span- ish. The outstanding members of their class were rewarded for their extra hard work by being tapped into the Jr. National Honor Society. Their other activities included working hard on the King and Queen contest, and pushing their class ahead in the banking program. Freshman ollicers, Elliot Pyron, Presidentg Gail Barber, Secretary and Tommy Garvin, Vice President, take a few minutes to relax. Freshmen Shelby Abernathy Ronnie Abrams Tony Akin Lucy Aldridge Vicki Alexander Lenora Allen Carolyn Anderson Catherine Anderson Elaine Armstrong Sylvia Askew Richard Avery Thomas Baker Travis Baldwin Carol Ball fu- Madeline Banks L Gail Barber Wiley Barber Jo Ann Beazley Kay Beckham ei . -i .g:..::5? , 1' 'Q s , .i,1. 11 H, HJ r X' ,sf . fm, K 1 Q 'V M' -:. 1 , ll, Jinx' lie. ' ' QP' E ,X Y W it x ,. '.-, if , - -- stllaft B68.I'd - i .1 If . . A . , Mila 1 ML Mi 1 l Susan Bender Georgianna Berkut Warren Berry Sharon Blakewood f ii' iii - Dawn Blankenship Anita Bowen ,, ,,1, ,..1x , ,.., Bobby Brady B Jeanie Bridges A A - 'ti fs as i ' y,, V 'i' ' sr ' . .,:. 3 if f 1 Q A iiiuii i A AQ A i f -rs! 1 li A ,+ , . . , 4 ' N i in if T275 'W z e if if A-We A y' Freshmen 3 Wai i ,. ,. t I .-as 9 r x .H . 5 F il ' 'Y r , Ll, -'S 59' E y '5 ii li?-3' A i .' ig ,'-' i fi. s ffif , I ' H F41 T v I f 2 F l I . i s 5 y no y W y 4 4 .JA F swel l V .,, ' 1 .14 A ,V 1 19, 1 L k'V : V A. M M ' at h Ax ,, T ., M AA:iV . - l A w'AV 'Q V Aw in v w , . Hn r pw ,Y ,k, - ,xxziz I S zh jwg an A , li A V I: 'Q .4 ,. ,. I' . Hi' F . r B f - f tw a ., , .g 1 ',' a 1 4 -sts.. as a Qlg' is B - B F ayr s llr Q 1 as t i t or st. .. .E ry ,fr l H5 ,.,A A 1 .. Q . D t ee ' - .fi ' U f .rve g i ' ' llll1 F a t : B , E ' y 4 '-A 151 A :iq t D D ,s ' of , l if -' D i '1:. 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A N ' t Vy -I I 4 f ' L 1 QW, , 'I :. .,,,3 'f ' f. 65 Eleanor Brinsfield Eddie Brown Margie Burrell Jimmy Bnrris Edwin Byars Emory Byars .lan Earline Camp Jean Campbell Dianna Capps Ed Carden Virginia Carter Johnny Chambers Evelyn Chasewood .lack Check Priscilla Chester Jane Clark Rosalee Clark Beverly Clay Andy Cline Martha Clybum Barbara Collins Lynn Connally Linda Conner Charles Cooper Harriett Cowan Patsy Cowart Sandy Crawford John Cxitchfield Nancy Crowe Patricia Crowe Jerry Curlee Charles Davidson Jackie Davis .lane Davis Julia Diamond Cary Dickson Pat Dickson Gerry Dixon David Doughty Charlotte Dukes Nancy East .ludy Echols Evelyn Elder Nancy Englund David Ergle Sandra Eubanks .lan Farlow Jimmy Fast Tommy Fast Charles Fincher Kaye Fitzgerald Arlene Flick Carol Ford Rudene Foster Sarah Frazier Phillip Freeman Diane French Steve Gable John Gamer Tommy Garvin Barbara Gideon Yvonne Goldsmith Larry Gordon Miriam Green Renee Gunter Jeanne Hall Ed Haralson Joyce Hardeman Fred Heath Donald Heidecker Wilburn Hendon Anne Henley Richard Hickman Donna Hicks Richard Hilbum Brenda Hitchcock Bobby Holbrook Freshmen Leanord Hook Gail Howard Ann Hughes Ralph Hulsey Jerry Hunter Sally Irwin Sara .lane Jenkins Hoyt Johnson Julia Johnson Jerry -J on es Larry J ones Melvin Jones Orville Jones Reba Jones Terrell Jones Pete J ongema Bobby Jordon Ronnie Jordon Ralph Joyner Robert Joyner Kathryn Juhlin Diana Keller Genene Keller Cornelia Kelly Beverly Kimball Gail Knight Otis Knight Rachael Knox Herbie Kraft Ellen Kuter Jo Ann Lamb Frances Lambert Allan Lancaster Smoot Langston Kenneth Lanier Billy Lawrence Margot Lewis Martha Little Johnny Logan Mike Lyle Tommy McAllister Robert McClure Tommy Marshall Karl Maxey Ralph Medlock Leonard Middlebrooks James Miller Billy Mincey Clyde Moody Joyce Moore Frank Morgan Henrietta Morgan Jerry Morgan Donald Morris Jean Morris Louis Mundy Patsy Neilson .loan Nichols Eleanor Norris Cookie Norton Julian Oxford .lane Paris Richard Parker Ruby Parr Carey Paul Ann Perkerson Luther Pilgrim .James Poss Arthur Potter Elliot Pyron Sandra Rabern Gwen Roane Carol Robbins Linda Roberts Tom Roberts Frank Robertson Janet Rochester xg, Gish! 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W'f'2?5r - , A ' ,tgikiffiaf Y M if v, ' SQIZ' .L-17 1 'X ,fi NOT PICTURED Robert Collet: John Davis Fred Frazier Mike Hay Robert Hester Richard Johnson William Little Tony Royal Bobby Rycheley David Sanders Howard Sapp Linda Scott Sue Seager Margaret Seals Ronny Seckinger Suzanne Sewell Bobby Sharp Bobby Shurbutt Brenda Silvers Dora Lee Simpson Ronald Sims Lois Skelley Donald Smith Judy Smith Mary Emily Smith Pauline Spangler Joy Spruell Nancy Stanford Sherry Stanley Dolores Steely Jimmy Stegall Pennie Stevenson John Stone Janet Stovall Julia Stowers Leanda Stubbs Harry Summerlin Ann Summers Mike Sutherland Ronnie Sweeney Mitchell Tedder Peggy Thomas Mary Lowe Thompson Sam Thompson Joyce Thompkins Jimmy Tidwell Iris Tripp Richard Tubbs Norma Jean Tumer Tippy Tumer Freddy Waldrop Don Walker Alice Wallace Charlene Wallace Howard Wallace Allen Walters Ridley Ward Vemon Ward Whitley Ward Aubry Watson Beverly Wells Linda White Kenneth Wren Barbara Williams Janice Williams John Williams Julianne Wilson Patricia Ann Wilson Jackie Woodall Ina Worsham Diane Zuber Joe McLaughlin Bob Miller Hollis Minter Marilyn Mullins Jimmy Small Bobby Thomas Romella Tumlin Larry Williams Although at first, the Sub- freshmen are dumfounded by the high school whirl, they soon settle into the rou- tine of things. They learn their way around the school, they meet new friends and classmates, they get to know their teachers, and soon have that spirit for which Southwest is famous. The majority of the Sub- freshmen will be Seniors in a few years. We hope they will continue to be true to Southwest and its ideals and will strive to make Southwest a better school. We challenge them to make their days here at Southwest happy and profit- able ones. ,-.tar.:a5ffis Officers :ww , 7,1 at at Q ,rf A- .ff it-ft? is Subfreshmen .1 .. sl .. A B v i :q f 0 ,..' . o ow it A !i fffg-V A A lA l C . ., 4- Q 1 I z - in t ' l .1 . Lz. he we r 'B A A . ,E ft B ,Y , , 'fzA 'U' L 'as' W ,J -fi: -all-im ki 7. or C2 4. We ta . .s v so ,., s gl. ' i s A ' . 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F ,sr B F 1 1 a t t B 1 C B ' f C l tts R0 Louis Abernathy Ferrell Adams Mary Adams Patsy Adams Peggy Adams Dorothy Alexander Linda Allen Jerilyn Anderson Lethia Arrowoorl Linda Askew Milton Atwood .loan Austin Wayne Bales Bonnie Banks Paul Banks Larry Barber .lean Bartlett Peggy Beason David Beatty Norma Benedict Jean Bennett In Benoy Jerry Benson Bonnie Binforti Sandra Bishop Pat Blankenship Barbara Ann Blizzard Msrquente Blizzard Suzanne Brackett Judy Brady Richard Bradenburg Mary Frances Bray Margaret Britt Patricia Britt James Brock Brenda Brooks Johnny Brooks Becky Brown Linda Brown Lois Brown Susie Brown Charles Brownlee .ludy Bruce Bobby Bryant Betty Ann Buchanan .lane Buchanan Joyce Bullock Tom Burdette .loenne Burt Sara Butler June Camp Jerry Campbell Mary Campbell Barbara Carney Mike Carothera Carole Carter Mike Cates Frank Cawood Barbara Chafin Stumpy Chambers Essie Chandler Barry Cheatham Douglas Chester Brenda Clark Danny Clay Neva Climer Mac Cochran Paula Coker Billy Cole Mike Cole Diane Collett Betty Comstock Mildrid Comstock Buddy Connally William Conner David Coryell Bert Coursey Janice Cowan Jimmy Cowan Patty Crain Jeanette Curl Evelyn Dailey Darlene Davis Brenda Day Larry Dean David Derick Bob Dortch Brenda Doss Carolyn Dowman Chris Doyal James Dunn Johnny Dunstan Ted Dye Steve Elrod Deanna Emerson Frank Ergle ... , -x,,, , . 142, Subfreshmen Charlene Eubanks Roy Eubanks Willard Fairley Elaine Farrar Romona Fenn Blaine Fielding Ronda Fincher Claud Fleming Gaye Fleming Jerry Fleming Jimmy Ford Carter Foster Diane Foster Walter Freeman Linda French Jerrine Fuller Mary Lee Gaddia Gerald Gann James Gantt Clellie Ann Garret! Bobby George Mary Gillham Horace Gilmer Bobby Glover Gary Goddard Mary Gray Geneva Green Gordon Green Rebecca Greenwood Barbara Griggers Pat Grissom ,James Gunter Marie Hagood Robert Hale Patsy Hanley Barbara Hansard John Hapley Jerry Harper Louie Harper Diane Heard Marie Heath Joan Heiiin Fred Hembree Lee Herubree Roger Hembree Pearlie Mae Hendon Grant Henson John Hieronymers Judi Higginbolham C. R. Hill Charles Hobbs Billy Holbrook Pam Holcomb Eddie Holland Lanny Hooker Ann Hooper Carolyn Hope Faye Howard Diane Huchingson Rodney Hurlbert Aline Hutchins Joel Ingram Jimmy Inman Ann Jackson Lynwood James Lyn Jennings Katherine Jinks Dallas Johnson Bebee Jones Comer Jones Dean Jones Nita Jones Jeanie Jones Walter Jones Billy Jordon Jimmy Jordon Joe Jordon Bobby Keel Dianne Keith Beverly Kelly Ag f 6 . 'B J i fa 22:-lf' Y' If :H may we Q ly J' ' . J in X xii! E in no -.Q is v-,,, . ,M t,,1 V ,,,,y, ' I V V . ' W, .R L' . Lk , we-' Jeff A J ,aiee 5 3 - .,,, ??f' ' Q C! 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Russell Kingston lrlormiee Kirby Jackie Kiser Joetta Kite Jane Lamb Roger Landers Howard Lanier Barbara Lewis Gene Lewis Beth Litteer Bob Litteer Jean Logan Nelms Locke Donny Luke Judy Lunsford Linda McAfee Albert hlcAulitTe Brenda McClure Kenneth McConnell James McDonald Bruce MlcKinley Sue McLaughlin Robert Maddox Barbara Manders Jimmy Matthews Ronnie Medlnrk John Merritt Linda Metcalf Carol Miller Carol Miller Faye Minter Bobby Mitchell Alice Moon Nicky Moore Priscilla Moore Ralph Moore Robert Moore Eddie Morgan James Morgan Barry Mote Glenda Mullins MUS' Jane Nash Larry Nielson Ray Nix David Norris Carolyn Norton Joanne Norton Jerry Oglesby Pat O'Neal William Otwell Linda Oxford Peggy Parnell Corrie Patrick Anne Peek Peggy Pelat Keleen Penn Linda Pharr Jerry Phillips Judi Pickard Charles Piekelsimer David Pickelsimer Cherie Pinson Judith Poole Dick Pounds Mickie Powell Neil Presley Wendy Prince Sandra Pruett Dell Pyron Penny Quinn Pat Rabren Dianne Ramey Millie Ray Robert Read Eugene Reid Judy Rice Kay Riernler Jean Robbins Rosie Roberson Judy Rubens Barbara Robertson Gaye Rodgers David Rogers Susette Rowe Ted Rutledge Danny Scarbrough Subfreshmen Patricia Swcarbrough Ronnie Schartle Bobby Schilp Donna Schmitt Ricky Scott James Seigmous Kathyleen Selph Norman Shands Don Shi Charles Sikes Sandy Sims Gerald Sharon Penny Shealy Helen Shelnutt Carolyn Skinner Carol Smith David Smith Donna Spears Mary Speth Henry Stallings Sarah Steinbach Ramona Stephenson Allen Still Robert Stokes Bobby Stonecypher Linda Stoner Allen Stovall Garry Stowers Tanya Stowers Juanita Summerlin David Summerlin Harold Summers Diana Swann Henry Taylor James Taylor Sandra Terry Linda Thomas Kay Tidwell Richard Towner Sallie Truslow Joyce Tucker Gail Tumer Beverly Tyson Celia Vance Charles Vickery Claudine Walker Donald Wallace Jerry Walter Nina Warren Larry Weem Pattie Werbke Dot White .loan White Ken White Janette Whitehead John Whitehead J. T. Wliitworth G. W. Willbanks Edgar Williams Lawrence Williams Eugene Wilson Gerald Winn Harlan W'ooten David Yeomans Carolyn Young Larry Young NOT PICTURED Bob Baldwin Dewey Fortenberry Rebecca Jones June Kent Charles Nestlehutt r. . ' I C -. td' g .. Ja J ., .V iJ J Vw ,,, VA V K J 1. J ' 'sit JJ ' I he S J so er I J JJ . J ' ' it .- A ef' J, f ' rr, ! E J lv, r ' Q , , I '- ' .- -g E .J I JJ ' iggji. I ' .A . ii li-3 - kg J ' Q h . . W '-, ' A k - izat is J Q JM '. 'iff' ,'11 J J I J' . T . , if I ,IJ . Ji -I Q Q J ifvzig Q .Q r il'ae J J Le.. -'-e ' - . J ,gi A m . a, J JR l..,, JT J.. V V V f ,,-t. 1 . ff ' - .-12 N' ' - J 1 . .J . J ,,,., Q 1 J' 412 2 i' J in A - i V I, K F J - ...J ,,, -I J V' nf ' 2 G 31 S A - ' -fa J -J M - ,Q fi .....,. J- - L ai 1 J. J. --.. Jr A - ' a - .J AVVV J K -i f l rs 'Y J fl gt An G 3 J. W--.15 f I . A ., 'J A -f J' x -Ja. W' ,539 'J I .6 J 1 if 6 55,12 W. K .,,, . ,J I E J J - 'vids-A rx, 'I U , .. - P- J- . 3 s' eltt fe - it J 'ff 4 Q A Q WJ.. 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My 1 Q is A 4 11 Ferrell Adams peeks under his card warily. lest the shock be too great. llludgement Day YREPORT CARDS! One of the necessary parts of school life is report cards. Representing months of work, they are a source of teachersl gray hairs as they try to be a fair judge of their students' efforts. They are a cause for concern among students as they prepare to explain the always unpopular low grade at home. Karry Davis shows resignation as he looks at a C he had tried hard to pull up to a ll. we . ' , -:,:,.g-.5-7-. -e'!'Fj, K. A F?iE!5f '1?17 52.I'iT'IQ f i 'Ai' s ' 3. 4 iii fy 123 :vif,:E:-D' li Julia Diamond huhbles over with laughter as she sees the A's that are good for extra privileges at home. R. i Mike Gower is lost in thought as he looks over the results of three months' lahor. Ann Bryan registers surprise as she sm-vs an :X that shi- km-wi' was going to he a ll. f Q W v P243 ,,, ,,--. f My ,gnu .w J wa- f ,W ..p.nauH -Hi' ....,l ,, .. ' W' Q A-W4 ' 4 sr ,L ' W K .4 'xr ' 4 , ,lv :rv-:B a H lf Y aff' 's I x X , 6 x 3 ? 52 . .. 'iw V .-,H Wim, '71 W 1 Sl n. 4 'K Milifar 9 it Q si wif 1 , :i ff f s, f E ZW ta I 'tw Q CAPTAIN VAUcHT T t it ., ' , 5' 1 'ftff x.. ,, ,,,h 57 'B Through our R.O.T.C. instruction, Southwest affords invaluable gg, A training to our cadets for a successful civilian life. The training 3' emphasizes the principles of neatness, mental alertness, self-reliance, and confidence. All cadets participate in drills, ceremonies, formations, and activities of the Southwest R.O.T.C. Every student acquires a practical working knowledge of indi- vidual weapons presently used in the army such as the rifle, M-1, carbine, hazooka, and grenade launcher. Y w 13 2 s it , 'Y it gg 'R . I I Q' +2 x I 0 A' M ,N qw , SERGEAN1' WILSON SERGEANT CLARKE Using Lamar Skinner and charts to illustrate his points, Sgt. 75 Wilson conducts class on marksmanship. Staff amnhf' ' .pw as X' W- :rw q T.'1' Battalion Commander ROY FORWARD and Sponsor SUZANNE MARTIN. f II., ,... .,, , - Q 4 if ., ,. Ahkk W . .,,,?,.. N 6 . Exe' Q First Row: Maj. Bill Mclfuen, Capt. Richard Wilson, Capt. Troy Dennis, Maj. Dennis Hilliard, Lt. James Boyd. 'Second Row: Lt. Calvin Baker, Lt. Allen Summers, Lt. Ronald Beard, Lt. Jerry Paradise. Third Row: Sgt. Maj. Robert McAuliffe, Out Front: Battalion Commander Roy Forward. Lt. Col. Roy Forward Suzanne Martin Maj. Bill McEuen Barbara Roberts Capt. Richard Wilson Wilma .lean Martin Capt. Troy Dennis Elizabeth Cordle Maj. Dennis Hilliard Mary Charles Seward Capt. James Boyd Phyllis Rothell Lt. Jerry Paradise Svanhilde Cobb Lt. Calvin Baker Mitzie Ashley Lt. Allen Summers Marie Volker Lt. Ronald Beard Patsy Sims 77 Company A I s+ PLATOON First Row: Clark, Adams, Murphy, Beck, Ward, Gunn, Barge, Frazier, Miller. Sec- ond Row: lVlcShane, Bene- dict, Evans, Chambers, Brownlee, Stovall. Third Row: Wilson, Norris, Banks, Moody, Cook. Ali' CAPT. EARLE CocHRAN ANNE ROBINSON LT. FRANK RUBLEY ANNABETH DAKE LT. CHARLIE ADAMS JEANENE BROWN L1-. FRANK CALLAWAY Bncxy CLARK 2nd PLATOON First Row: Clark, Callaway, Norton, Coleman, Brown, Spradling, Roberson, Cole- man, Haisten. Second Row: Godbee, Royal, Dobbs, An- QM, derson, Vandiver, Bond. Third Row: Hunt, Poole, Jones, Battle, Weese, Stokes, Jolly. xl 78 Ist PLATOON First Row: Potter, Minor, McDuHie, Cartwright, North Locke, Carter, Coursey, Lit- tle. Second Row: Griliith. Crim, Pounds. Parr. King Panos, Davis. Third Row: Samples. Cathy, Lord. Dake. Goodwin. Shell. Stovall. Company B ..f 'EFA' ..-san. 'if' 1... f. , ' 9 1 aff: , - . if 'if 7 Y 1 l 3 1 I I CAPT. Bu.i.Y ARCHER SALLY Kmcm LT. TONY Srowisns MARLENE DEAN LT. KIMSEY MINOR ELEANOR BRINSFIELD LT. R001-:R Cooic Joy SPRUELL 2nd PLATOON First Row: Potter. Cook, lVlc- Lendon, Hardwick, Reid, Scoggins, Brown, Ergle, Cochran, Boutwell. Second Row: Preston, Conn, Hoff- man, Moore, Frye, Elsner, Jones. Third Row: Ayers, McLemore, Jergigan, Jones, Kirk, Yagle, Knox. 79 Company C Is+ PLATOON First Row: Bergstrom, Todd, Skinner, Williams, David, Noble, Dye, McGinnis, Dod- son, Lancaster. Second Row: Newton, Nolan, Brown, Wil- liams, Suttles, Lynch, Lee. Third Row: Cowart, Tilley, Mullins, Turbeville, Souther- land, Kilgore, Morris. 'NWA I -ra. '1' c, 'sau K li 22,5- J Curr Hzmnr Tunm-:n .hmcs MILLS L1' JIMMY WArrs B.um1uu Sur-: SMITH L-r. JIMMY Toon Al-ICE JONES L1. RONALD WORKMAN GINGER WATERS ,aww A' Q 5' ' f , ' '- K 2nd PLATOON First Row: Bergstrom, Work man, lVIcCurley, Nioholson Webb, Hall, Tumlin, Banks Balyo. Second Row: Powers Hendrix, Davis, Wallace Griggers, Dixon. Third Row. Day, Malene, Harris, Daher Pruett, Driskell, Hendrix Morgan. Saber Club First Row: Tony Stowers, Jimmy Waits, Henry Turner, Ronald Workman, Bill Mclfuen, Dennis Hilliard, Richard Wilson. Second Row: Roy Forward, Frank Callo- way, Calvin Baker, Jerry Paradise, Zharles Adams, Ronald Beard, Al- en Summers. Third Row: James Zoyd, Kimsey Minor, Roger Cook, Froy Dennis, Billy Archer, Jimmy Fodd. S sf O.C First Row: Billy Beck, John Boutwell, Bobby Murphy, Wayne Haisten, La- mar Skinner, John Balyo, Billy Pot- ter, Jimmy Griliith, J. D. Newton, Jerry Ayers, Bobby Knox, George lVlcLendon. Second Row: Wayne Painter, Jack McDuFfie, Billy Ergle, Leroy Cook, Charles Preston, Bill Coleman, Melvin Lee, George Morris, Leon Norton, Gary Stokes, Ralph Morgan. Third Row: William Dumas, Joe Wilson, Joe Stovall, Bob Nichol- son, Tommy Powers, Pete Jolly, Vir- gil Stovall, Ronny Buice, Ronny Wil- liams, Steve Dixon, Steve Cowart. Fourth Row: Don Southerland, Larry Quattlebaum, Buddy Sheats, Tony Hunt, Bobby Samples, Ray Godbee, Harvey Hendrix. Fifth Row: Dan Crowe, John Callahan, Pat Malone, Robert McAuliffe. 1 Rifle Team First Row fleft to righlj: Richmond Pouncey, Leroy Brownlee, Bill McEuen. Sec- ond Row: Jimmy Cochran, George McLendon, Ronald Workman, Robert McAuliH'e, Jerry Day. First Row: Paula Coker. Susie Brown. Leland Jackson. Mary Jane Minor, Lieutenant: Carolyn Nlclflroy. Fred lloling. Jackie Davis. Aubrey Watson. Ernie Quickel. Billy Haslett. Lieutenant. Second Row: Jo Ann Beasley, Diane Huchingson. Ginger Waters. Carol Lewis, Bobby Shurbutt. Nlary Lowe Thompson, John King. Captaing Leigh Sanders. John Folsom. Wlayne Wlooster. LaRef'se llolmes. Lethia Nrrowood. Douglas Cash, Jillen Walters. John Garner. Third Row: Donna llieks. Nina Collins. Sandra .-Xlread. Tom Erb. Alvin Luke. David Johnston. Jimmy Donovan. Nancy Fryer. Ronnie Satterlield. Allen Stone, Joe Pyle. Lieutenantg Herbie Kraft. Louie McAllister. Sam Phillips. Charles King. Louie Harper. Walter Nleflee. Harry Kraft. Tom Janter. Captain. Rawls Raw: Fielding Dillard, Bill Allen. Ralph Womack. Louis Mundy. Mr. Krause. Jimmy Small. Lin Smith. Allen Still. Band Has Busy Year Progressing as if jet propelled, our hand has become one of the best in the City this year. The members worked long and hard on such projects as half-time shows for hootliall games, military parades, Coneerls presented during the year, pep meetings, music festivals, and fish fries. We wish to congratulate them for their effort. enthusiasm, and co- operation in trying to make the Southwest Band a name known to all high schools. Mr. Krause creates an air of gaiety as as he leads the hand. Extensive drill sessions on the football Held such as this were necessary to make our band one of the best maching groups in the city. 82 3- 'fi ' A s s j i ,sig sms A .1 , r in . ' fu x L , , KA gi, A A W is Q, 5, 'XI ,j!Qi1, gt 'fx , f ,f t ,K-A., A 'NV ' A I t ' -Jr .X - I, as If: KYX, 14,-Qs' 5 -Lw,y, , ' tvs! ,I it '-' A V y If . 'vdffl' ' . ' 1 -,. A :Mi , .gf 4' Q gq 1Vq,g',n 3 . i 'mf' -,-A, - A - JoANN BEASLEY SANDRA KELL Maiorettes Combining hard work, interest. and talent with long hours on the drill field, these girls are one of the most colorful groups at Southwest. ln conjunction with lVlr. Krause and the band. thc Majorettcs work up unique half-time shows that rival any group in the city. Their excellent spirit and en- thusiasm helped make complcte some of those nights when the Wolves were losing. Besides working on their routines for these shows and the military programs, the girls are playing members of the hand and have become good musicians. CARoI.x w MCELRQJY Y lWARY JANE lilINOR, CAPTAIN A XX F. 4 41 I , Y The group competed in the State lVlusic Festival and came away with high honors. SANDRA ALREAD ilk LARET-LSI-I HOLMES V1m:1N1A XVATERS lk an 1 , Ns.. J. .Q , MI. g M.. I Q , L, , w it im' ' 1 T, .. A . s , F ' A N X AE. 2-5 K xr A ft' 3 ' hi s it .1 X ! ' - 0 Q AJ E V + I ' lg. Q.. W is fv- - wx 4 'D 2 .sfx V, i ff, A . A. A 1 L Km .fx ,fail--We-. if - -X A - 'A A A ' ' 4 , if tmvslstfff- fl, A ff 1 f is AW Ww- ,gm , P -4 J'!'x ' 0 a 'f fr- ,l Q 'F ,, if .w ,, uf r ur in-' wg 31 .XQLLLUZIQQJ 13. 'J in 5 ?iH X 0 I Q7 1956 Resume'Result of Hard Work When the Resume staff took on the job of compiling a yearbook, they did not foresee the hard work, the hours after school, the worry about deadlines, and the many other miscellaneous things that went with it. Out of all of this toil, laughter, and tears evolved this 1956 Resume. The staff sincerely trusts that we have produced a book that gives , a true picture Of you at Southwest. NIIKELL BROWN CHARLOTTE GUNTLR Editor-in-Chief Literary Editor .Lvl n ,As BIARCIA JOHNSON CHARLIE ADAMS Business Manager Advertising Manager BARBARA BRAND LEAH lN'iOUCHl-IT Associate Editor Feature Edimr NIITZIE ASHLEY SUSAN BRITTAIN Art Editor Sports Editor if-F' NH' NABER5 RANDY THOMPSON DONNA RUTH DosJsR BEVERLY CHEEK DONNA MCADAMS Phvwgffwhff Associate Literary Editor Associate Feature Editor Associate SHOWS Ediwf A5-Wfiflfe Adveffisiflg 4 T, Manage' ELEANOR BRISCQE JOHN KING PAT THOMPSON PAT WALKER ANNABETH DAKE Assgpigge Aflpgfgising Associate Advertising Associate Business Associate Business Associate Advertising Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager 86 The Howl lVlost of us took for granted our monthly issue of the Howl. We paid a dollar in September for a yearjs sub- scription, then we didn't worry anymore for we knew we would get each issue that was printed. Nevertheless, the Howl Staff didn't stop worrying in September, their worries were just beginning. We never heard about the long hours and hectic moments spent writing stories that passed the critical eye of the editor and the advisor, Mrs. Zakas. The pressure mounted as they neared the deadline, which was always two weeks before the paper came out. However, after the deadline was met and all the stories were in, a tremendous amount of work remained. The stories were then edited and typed before they were sent to the printer. Did you ever think that it was necessary to proofread the paper three times before it was printed for the last time? HOWL Tells Story ot Southwest in vig Left gg Right: Mrs. Zakas, Faculty Advisorg l.ena Holmes, Circulation Managerg Gloria Howard, Editorg and Ann Norton, Front-Page lzditor make plans for the October issue. Left to Right: Gloria Howard, Editorg Hazel Plunkett, Associate Editor: and Pat Sturgis, So- cietv Editor look over galley proofs at the printers. Left to Right, First Row, Seated: Haze-l Plunkett. Gloria Howard, Ann Norton. Second Row, Stand- ing: Dennis Hillard, Carroll Brown, Ruth Kil- patrick, Yvonne Kuter, Alec Pyron, Pat Sturgis, Janice Metcalf, Lucy Speth. . f-,eg ,, 87 4:37 NIICHAEL SIMS President JOHN KING Mrrzrs ASHLEY Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Plans for a Better School In cooperation with the faculty, all major phases of school life are goyerned by the Student Council except those of a strictly academic nature. lt helps plan student activities, such as dances, banquets and assembly programs. Discussing rules of conduct and taking an active part in the school, the Council strives to make Southwest a better school. By electing a representative from each homeroom, every Front: Michael Sims. Mitzie Ashley. John King. First Row: Pau- line Spangler. .leanne Hall. Diane Johnson. Mikell Brown. Gloria Howard. Diane Moon, Pat Thompson, Paula Coker. Dot' White Pat Rayburn. Nita Jones. Jerry Harper. Margot Lewis. Becky Brown. Sesonrl Row: Pat Childress. Jane Paris. Marcia Johnson, Annalveth Dake. Tommy Spradlin. Jimmy Brown. John Critchtieldf student in the school has a voice in the government by letting their representative speak for them at the bi- monthly meetings of the Council. Some of the Student Council's projects this year in- cluded sponsoring a dance, selling Southwest RTM shirts and jackets, and attending a series of talks on parliamen- tary procedure. ,lohn Pruett. Herman Hendrix. Richard Tiller, Mike Wilson. Mary Frances Bray. Advisor fVlr. Camp. Third Row: Marshall McDuHie. Dan Crowe, Pat Nlalone. Alec Pyron. Jerry Curlee, Allen Still, Mitchell Terlder. ,lohnny Dunstan. William Dumas. Lee Griffith. Richard Koster. lloward West. First Row: Charlotte Dukes. Raymond Smith, Lane Brown, Lee Criftith, Richard Koster. Mike Wilson, Ricky Fisher, Joe Bryan, Bobby Knox. Tony Stowers. Lamar Ayers, John Folsom. Bobby Lance. Second Row: Advisor Mr. Camp. Carroll Brown. Howard West. Steve Cowart. Farrell Johnson, Roger Cook. Buford Vander- griff. Hugh Rice. Leon Norton, David Banks. Jim Donovan, Walter Nlctlee. J. D. Hard:-man. Third Row: Buddy Vines. John llalyo. Xllt-n Summers, James Boyd. Frank Callaway. Peter Kim-Shane, Honald Workman. William Nolen. Hall Patrol Supervises Hall Trattic The Student Hall Patrol is more or less the alittle cog in a hig wheelf' lt maintains discipline and order in thc building by checking to see that everyone who is in the hall has a good reason and an excuse from the teacher. lf a person is in the hall or elsewhere illegally or doing something which is against the rules and policy of the school. it is the Hall Patrolis duty to give him a summons to appear before court at a certain specified time. Student Court, Asset to Smooth School System One branch of the Student Government at Southwest is the Student Court consistnig of a head judge and Five other judges, an attorney, two clerks, and a door keeper chosen by the faculty. The Court, held every Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 P. lVl., handles all student offenses. However, special court sessions are held during school if necessary. When a case is presented to the Court by the D. A., the defendant is given a chalice to defend himself and to call any necessary witness he may need. The decision made by the judges is Hnal, and punish- ments include doing odd jobs around the school, writing essays on Character Improvement, or removing hall privi- leges for a period of time. Q First Row: Gloria Howard Dozier Fleming. Donna Mc- Adams, Lena Holmes. Ed 0'Neal, Phyllis Rothell. Le- land Jackson. Standing: Mr. Camp, Ann Norton, Ned Na- hers. Yvonne Kuter. 89 I 5 E w ,Q R ....,, 1 4. 2? . . . rt E - X 2 r be F' A fi W .lift xx li Q , R .i First Row: President Ned Nabers. Elizabeth Corelle, Barbara ond Row: Advisor Miss Murray. Bob Thompson, Tom Janter, Sec Brand. Yvonne Kuter, Treasurer Mikel Brown. Jane Picklesimer, retary Donna Ruth Doster. Lena Holmes, Dennis Hilliard, Marshall Vice-President Ann Norton. Gloria Howard. Hazel Plunkett. Sec- 3lcDuffie. Alan Michel, Michael Sims. National Honor Society Sponsors Career Day The induction service presented by the National Honor Society is always a breathtaking event in the hearts of leading Juniors, Seniors. and their friends. Since it is the top scholastic organization at Southwest, it is quite a thrill to be a member of this Society. Because the N. H. S. is entirely honorary, it does not follow the usual social aspects of an ordinary club, but rather serves the school by sponsoring College Day, Ca- reer Day, and other projects which are useful to the school. National Junior Honor Society Recognizes Exceptional Students The National Junior Honor Society makes it possible for intellectual freshmen and sophomore students to be recognized for their high scholastic standing. This is done in a very impressive ceremony performed by last year7s members. It is a great thrill and the highest honor that a sopho- more or freshman can ever achieve to be selected as a member of this Society. ff' 5-Uv F ' A K - .. .... r-1 1- H . Q -,s., t' - i.: 5 9 't ' t ei f f: . . , H Q . if V if ite Q, A 1 . if First Rwo: Melvin Suttles. Leroy Brownlee, Joyce Fleming, Vice- Summers, Nancy Martin, Doreen Beck, Carol Archer, Sara Frances President Danny Scoggins, Secretary Sandra Lyon, Treasurer Pat Schell. .loan Erquitt. Linda Orr. Third Row: Advisor Miss Mont Childress. President Leland Jackson, Sally Knight, Elaine Archer, gomery, Nancy Aldredge. Sandra Wallace, Reba NeSmith, Brenda Lynn Swann. Second Row: Susan Mathews, Mary Carroll, Barbara Berry. On y x 4 s X f7 i' pf i ,W T1 was Qi X i s W- o F 5 v .fm I.- C . A 2 : - 1 1 it .x Q . 1- 3 x ' W5 Db-V A: 'va . i 4 - ,, . -- h t ' First Row: 'Nliss Winterhottom. Linda Brown. Marshall McDuflie. Ann Norton. Ned Nahers. Hazel Plunkett, Cloria Howard, Pat Sturgis. Dennis Hilliard. Charlotte Gunter. Dianne Moon. Sandra Doyle. Nlary .lane Nlinor. Second Row: Viki McKee, Phyllis Roth:-ll. Gwen Hall. Patsy Gunter, Nlary Ellen Coker, Joyce Ser- ritt. Yvonne Kuter. Donna Mcrhlanis. Harry Kraft, Elizabeth Cordle. Handy Thompson. Lena Holmes, Jane Pickelsimer. Third Q... mg. .. K. N-4-, uX 'i Row: Allen Stone. Donna Buth Doster. Tom Janter. Suzanne Nlartiu. Boy Forward. Marcia johnson. Calvin Baker. Linda Bruce. Klan llichel. Nlartha Tovcll. Dan Crowe. Fourth Row: Nlichael Sims. Barbara Brand. Bob Thompson, Janice Nletcalf. Delores Durtagan. Pat Ashworth. Pat Walkexr. Dee Hoffman. .Ianice Mills, Nliltell Brown. Beta Club Celebrates Successful Year 11185 -' was ,wi The Southwest Beta Club has risen in ...,.......... X prestige not only at Southwest but all over the state. By selling thousands of donuts per t month, the members managed to conduct l a vigorous and successful campaign and talent show at the Annual State Beta Club Convention. Besides being a top-notch club, the club also acts in the capacity of a service club. sponsoring such things at school as College Day, Career Day, Business Education Day. and other events such as X-ray Day. and Dental Examination Day. 1'5 14:ifJ.':., , 2 V S , 2-.?.s..,,:..f, 1 . is f W , '-::5:::t:. :fZ:11'Z?,e3Q1'1v li f s 55,51-giig tease fsssse.Qns21:1 . .:::.C1-:ig-1: C::::22'g ,.g ' - -' ti 2 6 w-f:..i3:::::L gff:'i1.3fi3-QE: ,l . 1 ::.:: ,1gggg,.. ...:g::I.g. , . fQ'f1Qfq'1:::::121::.5g953.111, 'IS' .,-11.11.-. r.ix,..... :ghd ,.f35,:V V, ,..--,513- I..-all ugh ' 4115:-...y Y E . A , . V 6 1. I 5 rr irst Row: Ann Norton. Nlarshall NlcDuftie, Hazel Plunkett. Treas. Ned Nabers. Gloria Howard Second Row: Sec. Donna Ruth Doster. Tom Janter, Yvonne Kuter, Bob Thompson. Lena Holmes lane Pickelsimcr. Third Row: Advisor. Nliss Winterbottom. llarcia Johnson. Y. Pres. Mikell irown, Elizabeth Cordle. Pres. Michael Sims. Pat Walker. Gloria Howard. Hazel Plunkett, and Pat Ashworth are caught working hard on posters for the State Beta Club Convention ilk, , These Beta members check their material for College Day. l' .5 ,,,. ., .,,, o First Raw: Mikell Brown. Secretary Pat Thompson. Treasurer ,vinnalmeth llake, Patty Crowley. Susan Brittain. Virginia Lockhart. Barbara Roberts. Martha Tow-ll. Anne Robinson, Advisor, Mr. Yonler. .laniee Mills. Diane Moon. Mary Jane Minor. Second Row: Pat Sturgis. llitzie Ashley. Carol Rogers. June Griffith. Sylvia Herrington, Ann Norton. Tlzirtl Row: llenry Turner, Pete Jolly, P . Marshall Meljuftie, Lane Brown, Vice-President Billy Glover. Fourllz Row: Bill Wlclfuen. john Callahan. Jimmy Todd, Pat Malone. Fifth Row: ,loe Stovall. Dan Crowe. .lack Xlclluttie. Pete Cartwright. Sixth Rows President Michael Gower, Michael Sims, Joe Pyle. Jr. Civitan Has Many Projects Pulmlislting the student directory, spon- soring the Christmas Dance, and beautify- ing the school with shruhlwery were a few of the Jr. Civitan Clulfs projects this year. These and other projects show that this club believes in getting things done. Since they are one of the most outstand- ing Civitan Clubs in the city. they also were kept busy creating new clubs in other schools all over the city. Jr. Civitan Officers: President Mike Gower, Vice President Billy Clover, Secretary Pat Thompson, and Treasurer Annabeth Dake are seen working on one of the clulfs projects. Key Club Handbook, a Warm Welcome +o New Southwest Students A warm friend to every incoming student is the Key Club Handbook. A relatively new publication to Southwest, the handbook tries to answer the myriad of questions that con- front all of us. Packed between its covers may be found all information concerning rules and regulations of the school, scheduling, athletics, activities and cheers. This is only one of the projects of the Key Club, a service club which believes in helping the school. Using money earned from their annual basketball games, the club also bought a beautiful picture and placed it in the office. The club members keep abreast of community affairs by attending luncheons of the West End Kiwanis Club and by sending representatives from our club to the Georgia District Key Club Convention. ef' The oflicers of the Key Club. President john King. Charlie Adams, Ned Nabers. and Alec Pyron find that putting out their handbook requires more work than they had expected. Presiding. John King. First Row: Neil Core. Roy Forward. .limmy Waits. .lame-5 Boyd. Second Row: Nlell Spruell. Frank Ruhley. Ed 0'Neal. Alan Michel. Charlie Adams. Third Row: Alec- Pyron, Billy Archer. Paul Dixon. Billy liaslett. Advisor. Mr. Thornton. f. Q 'L' 4?-NH' A rl. .ir it 'K 'E 93 'Hill-napa i 'eff Field Trips Malce Science Practical 'For Science Club Field trips, science projects, speakers, and social functions highlighted the events of the HA Science Club during the year. The members had an opportunity to discuss work on projects of common interest, as well as to work on various committees they were interested in, such as the program committee, the scrapbook committee, and the field trip committee, Programs included movies and speakers from various walks of the sciences. , The field trips have included visits to the Dahlonega Fish Hatchery and Gold Mine and to the Agnes Scott Observatory. Spanish Club First Row: President Ed 0'Nea.l, Sec- retary and Treasurer Suzanne Martin, Vice President Ralph Womack. Second Row: Linda Brown, Forrest Fauber, Mary Ellen Coker, Lancie Manning, Ruth Kilpatrick, Jane Picklesimer, Nancy England, Martha Little, Nancy Stanford, Sally Knight, Margot Lewis, Joyce Thompkins, Margaret Cole, Pat Tumlin. Third Row: Mr. Anthony, Al- len Walters, Bill Allen, Johnny Baut- well, Jimmy Donovan, James Noble, Bonner Jones, Leonard Middlebrooks, Danny Lord, Charlene Anderson, Lynn Connaly. Science Club First Row, left to right: Lind Brown, Diane Moon, Yvonn Killer. Gwen Hall. Elizabeth Col dle, Mary Ellen Coker. Seron.. Row: Patsy Gunter. Linda Bruce Secretary Mikell Brown, Vic President Gloria Howard, Phylli Rothell, Vicki McKee. Thin Row: Treasurer Michael Sims David Durbin, President Roy For ward, Alan Michel, Calvin Bak er, Dennis Hilliard, Dan Crowe Bertha Phillips, Dee Hoffman Fourth Row: Ned Nabers, Mrs Riddle, Troy Dennis, Mrs. David son, advisor. Spanish Club Makes Language Meaningful Endeavoring to learn more about the customs and people of Spanish-speaking countries. this club enjoyed playing their traditional games and learning the manners and customs of those countries. Movies. songs. talks, and Spanish periodicals, which they enjoyed translating and discussing were a few of the ways that the club improved their knowledge of Spanish life and customs. Many of the members agreed that the club programs made Spanish much more meaningful. mst First Row: Mike Wilson. Treas- ure-r James Boyd. Raymond Smith, Don Hiers. President Neal Spruell. Vive President Buddy Vines. Dozier Fleming. Second Row: Secretary Tom Jant:-r. Leon ' Norton. Allen Stone. Joe Pyle, Butch Mclfndon, Buddy Sheats. Third Row: Leigh Sanders. Don Norris, Advisor, Mr. Cooper. -............-..- W U . The Senior Hi-Y Encourages Christian Ideals The Senior Hi-Y is a branch of the YMCA and once a month throughout the year, our Hi-Y sends two representatives to the Greater Atlanta Hi-Y Council which meets either at the YMCA or the YWCA . At the hi-monthly meetings, the programs presented were always about inspiring Christian themes and some programs included a series of talks on father and son relationships by a minister. a doctor, a layman, and a father. In order to make money for a gift for the school, the Hi-Y boys showed movies for the people in study halls who wished to see them. Mr. Cooper has made an enthusiastic and helpful leader for these boys. First Row: Ed O'Neal, Dot White, Bert Armstrong. Second Row: Diane Foster, Advisor, Mr. Krause Charles Sikes, Jimmy Ford, Char lene Eubanks, Forrest Fauber, Lucy Aldridge, Ira Benoy. 'U--.,,, we 1 it yt' 7' , , 3 Orchestra Assists Band and Chorus The Southwest Orchestra, being a comparatively new organi- zation, is composed of eleven members who form the string section of the orchestra when it plays at various programs at school, such as the Christmas program and the Spring Concert. They were very copoerative in accompanying the band and chorus, and showed a great deal of improvement during the year. First Row: Linda Brown, Judy NlCClesky, Betty liulh Evans, Margaret Cole. Pres. Palsy Cun- ter, V. Pres. Mary Chzxrles Se- ward, See. Phyllis llothell. Gwen Hall. Virginia Skinner. Sandra Cannon, Glenda Jones. Miss Lide, Advisor, Su-nurl Rott: Treats, Forrest Fanllver, Juulv Loos, Harriet Hr-nth, llary lfllt-n Coker. Patsy Lintlsev, Gail Baird, Nina Collins, Ann Bryan. Gloria Fannin, Ann Gibson. Tliinl Rotr: Eva Jr-an Fix. Marlene Dean. Jane Phillips. Linda Bruce, Beverly Bravkr-tt. .luvly Smith. Pa! Tumlin, Janice lluynie, Gail Limbo. f 'M ' Linda Bruce gives Patsy Gunter and Mary Charles Seward good advice on the method of selling Y-Teen Potato Chips. First Row: Gloria Brand, Treas. Sara Frances Schell. Pres. Dorinf- Beck, V. Pres. Pat Childress, Ser. Sus-an Mathews, Setond Row: Frances Lambert. Mary Carroll. Lynn Stevenson, June Kilpatrick, Ellen Kuter. Carol Arrher, Sandra Lyon. Row: Nancy Aldreclge, Lynn Third Swann. Hannah Jones, Sally Knight, Jo Ann McKay, Anita Bowen, Joan Erquitt, Sidney King. Fourth Row: Mary Dean Lanier, Brenda Berry, Rr-lm NeSmith, Sandra Smith, Sandra Tanner, Carolyn Judy Wilson. Prisrilla Chester, Asinof. Phyllis Vandergriti, Jerrie Kendall. Filth Row: Dianne Walton, Jean Archer. Judy Allen. Deanne Pilgreen, Delores Fergu- son, Olivia Ambrose, lnez Croft, Peggy Matthews, Mary Morgan, Jackie Woodall. Sally Irwin. Penny Stevenson, Brenda Silvers, Virginia Anderson Y-Teens Stress Christian Fellowship Sponsoring potato chip sales, preparing Thanksgiving baskets. and wrap- ping Christmas packages for needy families, kept our Y-Teens very busy this year. These girls, sponsored by the YVVCA, concentrate on Christian ideals and a Christian character and try to bring the peoples of the world closer together. By sending two girls to New York to World Fellowship. they created u closer bond between themselves and others. The Y-Teens have a deep consciousness of the need for better understand- ing of the peoples of the world. The club feels that this understanding of our fellowmen will draw everyone closer together and Create better relationships between nations. First Row.' Becky Brown, Mary Cray, Patty Werhke, Nita Jones. Second Row: Joetta Kite, Peggy ifidams, Judy Bruce, Milly Ray, Neva Climer. Linda lirown, Marie Heath, Fay lioward, Nickle Powell. Tlzirn' Row: Brenda Clark. Carolyn Dia- mond. Sandra Pruett. Lin- sq! da Pharr. Diane Foster, Carolyn Young. Joanne - 'I Norton, Diana Swann. Judi ...W 1 ,-.- Higginbotham. Dell Pyron. Diane Heard. Fourth Row: , Donna Schmitt. Betty Ann Buchanan, Linda McAfee, Joenne Burt. Sandra Terry. Jane Buchanan. Paula Coker. lllary Cillham. Sa- rah Steinbeck. Judy Hob- erts. Ramona Fenn, Bt-bee Jones, Miss Boozer, Ad- visor. 4 .. J, 15' J iiviffi , . ,L QQ- 4? . ' lx A, .iZi,g,a: tif f N, Ed ON:-al. Elizabeth Cordle. and Yvonne Kuter gather material to stump their debating opponents. First Row: Susan Math- ews. V. Pres, Yvonne Kut- er, Pres. Ed 0'Neal, Sec.- Treas. Deanne Pilgreen, Delores Dunagan, John Williams. Second Row: Mary Carroll, Pat Chil- dress, Sara Frances Schell, Dorine Beck, Ralph Wom- ack. Donna Ruth Doster, Mr. Yoder. Advisor. L 8th Grade Y Teens Lend Helpful Hand. We had an enthusiastic group of Sth grade girls in our Ilth grade Y Teens this year, and they got off to a great start by making a cal- endar of their programs for the year. Being a helpful club in instructing girls about various subjects, their main interest was centered around having good programs. but they bought a present for the school at the end of the year from their membership dues. Forensic Club Revives Lost Art Debating, one of the lost arts at Southwest for many years, has linally come into its own through the elllorts of the Forensic Club. This group, organized by lVlr. Yoder last fall, has become one of the most active clubs at Southwest. Realizing the importance of learn- ing to express oneself effectively, the members had a full year debating other schools. It offers them the opportunity to improve themselves in the art of public speaking, debating. and in the technique of research. This spring, the club sent representatives to Emory University who participated successfully in the Statewide Debate Contest. l 'of L Q W 1 ' L A' ly fi 17 ii, , n '7 Q f W L' L if . VW 4 , S' X, fl' it ,Q i v y I M,,,.. The oiiicers of the Senior F.H.A., V. Pres. Linda Brown, Treas. Sherry Stanley, Pres. Gail Barber, and Sec. Pat Thompson seem quite busy preparing a delicious meal. First Row: Mrs. Clark. Advisor, Mary Carroll, Senior Advisor, Pat Rabem, Pres. Mary Bray, Sec. Patsy Adams. Sec- ond Raw: Linda McAfee, Carol Smith, Suzanne Brackett, Barbara Chatin, Patty Cgin, Linda Askew, Judy Lunsford, Judy Poole, Donna Spears, Kay Reimler, Mary Adams, Fay Howard. Third Raw: Chere Penson, Carolyn Hope, Mary Speth, Joan Heilin, Ramona Stephenson, Peggy Par- nell. Ann Foster, Peggy Pelot, V. Pres, Nina Warren, Marie Haygood. Fourth Row: Donna Smitt, Jerrine Fuller, Linda Brown, Brenda Doss, Glenda Mullins, Jean Robbins, Darlene Davis, Diane Heard. Fifth.Row: Brenda Clark, Carole Carter, Joyce Bulloch. Sarah Butler, Pen- ny Shealy, Penny Quinn, Linda Allen, Beverly Kelly, Corrine Patrick, Pat Gris- som. Linda French, Kellenn Penn. Sixth Row: Gay Fleming, Jerri Anderson, Caro- lyn Young, Patty O'Neal, Beverly Tyson, Jean Bartlett, Diane Ramey, Nita Jones, Neva Climer, Sarah Steinbach, Patty Wormski. 355 First Row: Sherry Stanley, Pat Thomp- son, Gail Barber, Linda Brown. Second Row: Pat Burnes, Jean Campbell, Suz- anne Seweli, Jane Davis, Yvonne Gold- smith, Pat Dickson, Mrs. Kemp, Advisor. Third Row: Mary Charles Seward, Gloria Brand, Pat Ashworth, Betty Moore, ,lo Ann Lamb, Ann Summers, Peggy Thom- as, Emily Smith, Nancy Englnnd, Jerri Dickson, Jeanie Bridges, Lynn Conner. Fourth Row: Henrietta Morgan, Ann Perkerson, Margot Lewis, Gwen Roane, Jane Paris, Julia Johnson, Georgianna Barkut, ,lanire Farlnw, Sandra Eubanks, Nancy East. Filth Raw: Patricia Crowe, Beverly Clay, Norma .lean Turner, Anita Bowen, Ellen Kuter, Pat Wilson, Glenda Jones, Pat Tumlin, Cookie Norton, Patsy Neilson, Sharon Blakewood. Sixth Raw: Judy Loos, Madeline Banks, ,lean Camp, Catherine Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Priscilla Chester, Frances Lambert, Linda Conner, Ann Juhlin, Charlotte Dukes, Patsy Stephens. .. Future Homemalters Emphasize Doing Things for Others Being active members of the Greater Atlanta Council, our F.H.A. Clubs are some of the most outstanding at Southwest. By participating in National F.H.A. Week, they gain recognition for their work through their week of concentrated group activity. These clubs sponsored a square dance, and packed Christmas boxes. for under-privileged children in Korea. Their members have programs on personal appearance and teen-age behavior and also learn home management. Their projects emphasize doing things for others. Entertainments for the F.H.A. included a gift wrapping demon- stration and a fashion show on Christmas fashions. s. ... -4-.43 98 First Row: Publicity Chairman Gloria Howard. V. President Ned Nabers, Brown. Third Row: Forrest Faulmer. Linda Bruce. Patsy Gunter, .lane President Barbara Brand. Treasurer Yvonne Kuter. Secretary Ann Nor- Phillips. Delores Dunagan. Alan Nlichel, Fd 0'Neal, Michael Sims, ton. Serunri Row: Nora Lee Trimble. Anne Robinson. Martha Tow-ll. .lfrry Dyv. VF- HTOWH- A1lViS0l'. DW' HOTTIIIZII. Uonna Nlcxxlldllla. .ludy Phyllis Rothell, Lena Holmes. Pat Sturgis, Elizabeth Cordele, Pat l.oos. Thompson, Mikell Rriwn. Donna Ruth Doster, Randy Thompson, Linda bf Future Teachers Aid Faculty School Nmarmsv and umastersi' were in the making when the members of the F.T.A. taught various classes of some real teachers who were absent from school. Some of the entertaining programs presented at the meetings in- i iamwk eluded speakers, movies, and plays dealing with the teaching pro- l - fession. In the past, our chapter has sent representatives to the Future Teachers' Conferences and also has participated in activities of the State Future Teachers' Organization. Mr. Brown checks teaching assignments of F.T.A. members. Wills gives teaching assignments to these very capable members, Pat Thompson teaches Mr. Brown's geometry class with great ease. i rt X al KJ' 1: Hts-'HRH' an 99 J 3 1 First Row: Treas. Linda Brown, Sec. Anne Robinson, V. Pres. Patsy Gunter, Pres. Tom Janter, V. Pres. Phyllis Bothell, V. Pres. Barbara Brand, Miss Willis, Advisor. Second Row: Martha Tovell, Jane Phillips, Mary Charles Seward, Gwen Hall, Judy McClesky, Nina Collins, Ruth Kilpatrick, Yvonne Kuter. Third Row: Forrest Fauber, Mikell Brown, Beverly Madden, Gloria Howard, Randy Thompson, Mary Ellen Coker, Beverly Malcomh, Ann Bryan. Fourth Row: Ernie Quickel, John Kin , Lena Holm D R th D ' ' ' . g es, onna u oster, J. W. Folsom, Alan Michel, Linda Bruce, Beverly Brackett. Fifth Row: Ned Nabers, Larry Quattlebaum, Ed 0'Neal, Bobby Hardwick, Bert Armstrong, Joe Pyle, Dozier Fleming, Neil Gore. French-Latin Club Makes Languages Colorful By sponsoring the Sweetheart Ball, putting on hilarious initiations, and having an annual spring party, the French-Latin Club has become known as one of the most active and enjoyable clubs at Southwest. It not only enters into the helpful and necessary activities around the school, but it further creates a real interest in the life, customs, and the spoken tongue of the French and Italian people. n At meetings, plans were made for sending Care Packages overseas, and for carrying out various activities throughout the year. 1 C3 in A ,... ind. xi X. . . ,.. A t tti t Q Anyone for an egg shampoo????? First Row: Leland Jackson, Don Norris Bobby Hall, V. Pres. Lynn Swann, Treas Joyce Fleming, Pres. Leroy Brownlee, Torn my Spradling, Sec. Dianne Walton, Richart Tilley, Fred King. Second Row: Mis: Willis, Advisor, Pat Childress, France: East, Judy Wilson, Dorine Beck, Caro Archer, Mary Alice Philpot, June Kilpat rick, Mary McElreath, Sandra Smith. Thin Row: Butch Kilgore, Jeff Lynch, Caro Lewis, Sara Frances Schell, Susan Mat thews, Elaine Murphy, Delores Ferguson Deanne Pilgreen. Fourth Row: Tom Erb Louie McAllister, Bill Hamner, Leigl Sanders, Fielding Dillard, Billy Jemigan Johnny McGinnis. MQ Don't you wish you could count hundreds of dollars as Gwen Carter, ,lane Phillips, and Linda BTOWII do each week? From left to right: Gloria Brand, Barbara Brand, Patty CUWICY- Brenda Berry, Beverly Madden, Ralph Womack. Pat Anhwvrill, Asst. Cashier Yvonne Kuter, Mr. Brown, Advisor, Cashier Frances Fitts, President Donna Ruth Dos- ter, V. President Hazel Plunkett, Randy Thompson, Alan Michel, Dan Crowe, Gloria Howard, Mar- cia Johnson, Jane Pickelsimer. Neal Spruell, Martha Tovell, Linda Brown. First Row: Yvonne Kutcr, Mar- tha Tovcll, Patsy Neilson, Diane French, Elaine Archer, Cnrol Archer, Carolyn Ginn, .luulv Al- len, Do! McCain, Susan liriltuin, Linda Brown, Donna Spears, Sally Truslow, Linda French, l'ut Rn bren, Sandra Terry, .loenno Hurt, Carolyn Norton, Randy Thomp- son. Second Row: Frances Fitta, Barbara Brand, Gloria Howard, Nancy Englund, ,Ioan Erquitl. Dr-- lores Ferguson, .lane l'hillips, Suzanne Martin, Janice Adams, Patsy McWilliams, Sarah Butler, Lynn Eiclson, Kathryn Anil:-rson, Diana Ke-lly, Rose-lee Clark. La- Reesc Holmes. Patsy Sims, Jen- nie Bridges, Nancy East. Third Row: Nina Collins, Nnnrv Stan- ford, Ann Pcrkerson, lun Far- lnw, Ellen Kutcr, Eleanor llrins- Held, Mary Ellen Coker, Gwen Hall, Mary Frances Schell. Viki McKee. Shirley Ashrnft, Penny Quinn, David Smith, Cary Stokes, ,limmy Ford, Albert hli'AulilTe, Jerry Harper, Louis Ahernnthy, Mr. Brown. School Spirit Boosted by Bank! School spirit and publicity for Southwest have been boosted by the wonderful banking program carried on this year. Our bank hit the top in the race for the beautiful trophy presented to the high school in Greater Atlanta which maintains the best banking program all year round. Most of the people associated with the bank's work celebrated the good year with some parties and a visit to the luxurious Fulton National Bank Building. Bank Directors All through the year, the bank directors helped to play a big part in the success of the banking program. Eacih week they visited various homerooms and helped renew the spark of interest and pride in bank- ing regularly. They bought and sold stock in the bank at the beginning of the year, and produced a booklet for Seniors about expenses they would face during the year. Our bank directors this year have been a most enthusiastic and cooperative bunch of workers They cele- brated the bankis success at a jolly party at Mr. Brownis house and a spring picnic. T. fi wg: Not Standing: Bobby Murphy, Ernie Quickel. Standing: Leroy Brownlee, Pres. Butch Mn-Lendon, Bert Armstrong, Leroy Cook, Joe Stovall, Sec. Troy Dennis, Carroll Brown, Jeff Lynch. Projector Club Improves Audio Visual Department Operating the school's audio visual equipment, developing pictures. and making photography a hobby in general, the projector club is a friend to every teacher in need. By teaching new members to operate this equipment, the Preparation The school and home are the basic units of the community and the cornerstones of a strong Civil Defense . Since the school is the heart of everyoneis interest here, and the welfare and security of our friends our most vital concern, the members of this organization want to be well skilled in the knowledge of procedure for the safety and survival of their classmates in case of an enemy attack. club contributes to the school an efficient group who help teach- ers set up the machines and show movies. Every year the club purchases some piece of equipment needed to improve the audio visual department. Prevents Panic By giving their time and effort to Civil Defense, these mem- bers do their part in keeping the forces of Communism in check, preparing us against attack, and helping keep the peace. They supervise all the fire drills and make rules which are necessary to the general safety of our students, so that in case of an emergency their members will react calmly and intelli- gently. In front: Mike Gower, Chief. First Row: Beverly Brackett, Bar- bara White, Shirley Sapp, .lean Ryckeley, Kathryn Carter, Bar- bara Womack, Patsy McWilliams, Mrs. Murray. Second Row: Pat Walker, Pat Ashworth, Willa Jean Hendon, Jennie Brumbclow, Bobby Lance. Third Row: Marcia Johnson, Assistant Chief, Jeanne Etheridge, Pat Sturgis, Peggy Boger, Annabeth Dake, Eleanor Briscoe, Charlotte Gunter. i 1 -.ve ..-Y t- --va R 1 pw? , ,K .,-f rfAx,,.7 if -. k W. N, K V. I . . . , is Ak B4 . --A, ' f ' .gy -V First Roux' Sally MeNeely. Anne Robinson, Barbara Brady, Martha Tovi-ll. Tr:-as. Marcia Johnson. Pres. .leanne Ethridge. Sec. Barbara Womack. Y. Pres, .Iunv Griffith. Nora Lee Trimble. .lean Pugh. Darnell Craig. Hannah jones. Sally Knight. .loyve Harmon. Second Row: Shirley Sapp. Barbara Sue Smith. Nladt-lyn Fain, .ludy Reid, ,lean Ryckeley. Sevlow Makes Leap Year Dance Big Success! By sponsoring the Leap Year Dance, the Sevlow Club began a new tradition at Southwest. The girls invited the boys, called for them, and took them to Cotton's after the dance. Since most of the students turned out for the dance, one would suppose that the girls will have to accept it. First Row: Lena Holmes. Dennis Hilliard. Roy Forward Marshall Mv- Dnllie, Barbara Brand. Mike Gower, Mike Sims, Alec Pyron, Sue Stephens. Second Row: Mr. Camp, Advisor, George McLendon, Gail Barber, Jeanne Ethridge, Donna McAdams, Donna Ruth Doster, Dorine , . .. , . .. ty... , ff , 'v- ' ' . Q- . ' . . -- . 24-'Nea W ' '- ,A f . ,L H ,L A . V ,. , Kathryn Carter. Diane Moon, Betty Waldroym, Bonnie Sehilp. Barbara Roberts. Barbara Harris. Ruth Hager, Brenda Berry. Bc-ba NeSmith, Lynn Swann. Third Row: Sylvia Herringtoli. Beverly Cheek. Beverly Nladden. Patty Cowley. Sandra Doyle. Susan Brittain, Mitzio Ashley, Annabeth Dake. Mary Dean Lanier. Phyllis Freeman. Presidents' Council Guides Club Program Composed of the presidents of all the clubs here at South- west, the council meets at designated times set by Mr. Camp, and it discusses the activities of all the clubs. Plans are made as to what events will be sponsored by each respective clubg and programs, projects, field trips, parties, and other events are discussed as reports are turned in by each club president. Bt-ck, Patsy Gunter. Mary Frances Bray, Nita jones. Third Row: .lohn King, Dan Crowe, Ed 0'Neal, Leland Jackson, Leroy Brownlee. Tom janter, Ralph Womack, Larry Nielson. , , ,. t wig--Y. First Row: Dozier Fleming, Mary Jane Minor, Sally McNeely, Delores Dunagan, J. D. Hardeman, Larry Roberts, Smoot Langston, Mike Wilson, Tommy Marshall, Kaye Fitzgerald, Alice Wallace. Second Row: Neil Spruell, Don Hiers, Donnie Mitchell. 1n fm? E1 . , ,al -ig , X r if- A 4 X First Row: Henrietta Morgan, Gloria Brand, Virginia Skinner. Peggy Thomas, Penny Goan, War- ren Berry. Second Raw: Vickie Alexander, Bryan Turbeville, David Durbin, Jimmy Perry, Dennis Hilliard, Troy Dennis. Not Pictured: Ann Juhlin, Allen Walters, Juanita Entrekiu, Bobby Sharpe, Ann Summers, Jimmy Stanley, Larry Williams, Mary Mclilreath. Library Club Explores Fields of Literature Organized through the eiiorts of the librarian and the library assistants, this and and club is interested in literature writers. Besides having programs book reviews given by Miss DeVore and. the members, they saw movies. and in- vited speakers from these fields, and they planned their annual party. Office Staff Has Many Jobs One of the least recognized groups at Southwest are the office workers, who are on call during every period of the day. Messen- gers of the ollice, these students call people from class to the office, file necessary documents, run off stencils, and do just about every- thing that has to be done. Staff Renders Valuable Service To Library Always ready to help any student looking for material, the Library Staff helps make the Southwest Library one of the most eihcient in the city. They also perform the routines and responsibilities of the library by at- tending to the circulation desk and replacing the books in the shelves. Gloria Brand, Gary Goddard, Warren Berry, David Durbin, Jimmy Perry, Penny Goan, Dennis Hilliard. Bobbv Sharm. Allen Walters. Mitchell Tedder. Virginia Skinner, Vicki Alexander, Peggy Thomas, Henrietta Morgan, Troy Dennis. Miss DeV0re, Advisor. 104 Red Cross Council Fills Boxes With Care Organized for the purpose of serving others, the Red Cross Council consists of representatives from the homerooms. This year, members went to the meetings uptown once a month and held their own meetings here at the school. For the biggest project of the year, the Council led the school in the mem- bership drive in November. The Care boxes they packed, with the help of the school, were a big success. Officers: Ralph Womack, Chairman, Mikell Brown, Asst. Chairman, Viki McKee, Secretary and Yvonne Kuter, Treasurer. Counselors S+aFFCon+ribu+es To Good Guidance Program Composed of students who wish to contribute a service to the school and earn activity credit, the counselors' staff is the clerical and secretarial force, that makes possible the work of the counselors. They file personal data folders, an- swer the telephone, check maturity tests, and are ready to do anything they can when called upon. First Row: Linda Brown, Mary Lowe Thompson, Peggy Adams, ,ludy Poole, Nicki Meliee, Yvonne Kuter, Mikell Brown, Ral h W' 'k J A 'h v ' ' ' p omat , ean rt Pr, Judy Allen, Pat Thompson, Lucy bpeth, Phyllis Colley. .Seranfl Row: ,ludv Smith, Comer Jones, Billy Conner. Jerry Campbell, Joe Jordan, Mae Cochran, Carolyn Ginn, Sally Irwin, Jzuu- Davis, Linda Allen, Barbara Brand. Third Rmu: Mary Carroll, Linda Orr, Raynell Croeker, Pat Uiekson, Gloria Fannin, Virginia Waters, Gail Baird, ,Ioan Baker, Lyn Connally Nancy East, Janice Metcalf, Dorine Heck. Faunli Rauf: Reba NeSinith. Brenda Berry. Mary Dean Lanier, Nainry Aldredge, Millie Ray, Ann Hooper Patty 0'Neil joy Nprnell S.inl . li' h Fifth Row. Glenda Mullins. Leah Mouehet, Lynn Swann, Kathryn Jinks, Fruii:-es East, Liiida Bruce, Patsy Giuliiller,lSNi7:iii Collins, Gay Rogers, Sandy Sims. Sixth Rau : Jean Robbins, Mary Gray, Jimmy Todd, Tommy Garvin, Ronnie Jordan, Louis Mundy, Jerry Ayers. ,4 1 W, - '.f ' i In Front: Ralph Womack. First Row: Shirley Sapp, Peggy BOQPT, LP?-h Mouvhff- Lena Holmes, Dee Hoffman. Second Row: Joyce Seritt, Carolyn Brannon, Deanne Pilgreen, Frances East, Bar- bara Summers, Lynn Stephenson. Beverly Cheek. Barbara White. Seated: Marie Weir, Mrs. Robertson, Nurse, Ruth Hager, Annabeth Dake. Standing: Eleanor Briscoe, Delores Robinson, Raymond Lambert, Margaret Cole. Clinic Aid Lend Essential Assistance With Pepto Bismol and a brand C new nurse, our clinic aides stand ready to help any one regardless of age, ache, or pain. Performing one of the necessary duties at Southwest- they are on duty during every period of the day and their friendly smiles seem to make the ill feel better. First Row. Sara Anne Walters, Nancy England, Emily Smith. Smoot Langston, Joyce Moore, Ver- non Ward, Secretary Sara Frances Schell. Second Row: Gwen Roan, Suzanne Sewell, Barbara Giddeon. Joanne Beasley. Jan Farlow, Yvonne Goldsmith. Jane Davis. Carol Henderson. Third Row: Mary Morgan. Sherre Stanley. Priscclla Chester, Patsy Wallace, Frances Lambert, Mary Ellen Coker. Barbara Summers, President Leroy Brownlee. David Sanders. Susan Mathews, Lynn Steph- enson. Mary Carroll. Advisor Nlr. Salter, Fourth Row: Bobby Hardwick, John Callahan, Joe Souter. A U Art Clubs Provide Experience For Future Artists Working tirelessly to give Southwest a dash of color and a spirit of gaiety, the Advanced Art Club is a proving ground for young aspiring artists. The art club has many interesting activities, some of which are making posters for school activities and taking Held trips to various museums and institutes that are of particular interest to artists. lt also helps to teach students to appreciate art work and helps create an interest in art. The Eighth Grade Art Club. the little brother of the Senior Art Club, more or less assists that club in all its activities. lt does much to improve the interest in art and art activities at Southwest, and it helps to make some of the decorations for various dances. These eighth graders also excel in the art of leathercraft. Q f i This busy group puts the finishing touches on its masterpiece. Mr. Salter helps his students cre ate worthwhile projects. First Row: Mr. Salter, Meri Adams, Kay Reimler. Claudene Walker, Peggy Parnell, Millie Ray. Judy Bruce. Linda Brown. Second Row: Jerrine Fuller. Priscilla Moore, Jerre Anderson, Chere' Pinson. Judy Lunsford, Secretary Judy Poole, Ramona Finn, Kelleen Penn, Linda French. Third Row: Linda Askew, Barbara Chafin. Lethia Arrowood. Mary Gray. Sandra Terry, Joenne Burt, Becky Brown. Fourth. Row: Suzanne Brackett, Vice-President Beverly Kelly, Pat Grissom, Penny Sheely. Penny Quinn. Linda Allen, Mary Gilham. Peggy Adams, Carole Carter, Joyce Bulloch. Fifth Row: Diane Ramey. Corrie Patrick, Treasurer Pat Scarbrough, Jane Buchannan, Sarah Butler, Corner Jones. Billy Conners. Carter Foster. President Larry Neilson, Eddie Morgan. Helping each other. these two girls make attractive decorations for the school. 4 Q I ati. a ei l A ,. . L! Y cr ' -we l- I s B 'C First Row: Jeanne Etheridge, Bonnie Sehilp, Barbara Harris, ,lan Penny Goan, Mrs, Benson. Third Row: .lohn King, Gloria How- Adams, President Lucy Speth, Viki McKee, Elizabeth Cordle. ard, Barbara Sue Smith, Beverly Cheek, Vice-President Marcia Leah Mouehet, Jane Picklesimer. Nora Trimble. Second Row: Jolinson. Patsy lNlcWilliams, Yvonne Kuter, Barbara Brand, Bev- Buddy Lee. Peggy Boger, Jennie Brumbelow, Shirley Sapp, Bar- erly Brackett. Fourth Row: Bill Mcliuen, Carroll Brown, Charles bara White. Frances Fitts, Annabeth Dake, Beverly Madden. siflams. Allen Summers, Bob Nicholson, Pat Sturgis, Jimmy Todd. Dramatic Club Offers Valuable Training in Finer Arts Organized for the specihc idea of promotinfr 1 rw a better understanding of actinv and producing Jl 1 . ts . nl HYS1 our dramatic club enjoys learning all about the va- rious phases of stage productions. Taking part in school plays was one of the pri- mary achievements of this club. However, it is also helpful to the members in that it teachers, through it . d . . . s varie programs, the difficult and interesting arts of acquiring skill in background, scenery, make-up. speech, and other th' ' ' theatrical business. Especial beneht is gained because the club trains its members through experience to have conhdence in themselves, and it prepares them for parts in the onco ' Cl ' ming senior Play each year. ings essential to people in the .-uw---' Mm umbrella. Marcia Johnson seems amused a Mrs. Denson goes over a new script with Ann Norton, Lu- cille Speth, and Marcia Johnson. s Ann Norton waves her I X 1 l Bain doesn't sem-in to bother Lucy Speth or Bill lVlcEuen. lf-ne Curti Morgan Sarah Hf'a1l'i'. liams, Gunter. .lnnvs Mas. MCWATERS, Choral sm, 8th Grade Boys' Chorus lVlrs. Mcwaters, John Stinson, Joe McLaughlin, Tippy Turner, Jimmy Tidwell, Tommy Marshall, .limmy Burris, Fred Frazier. Fun Row: s .f n 9 . 5, E, fl be , K x all M e Charlene Anderson, Shirley e ky Clark, June Kilpatrick, irgin! Anderson, Elizabeth i 1' Dunn, Gloria Fannin - ces Fins, Jane Setzer, Eva Jean Fix, Bexerly Brat-ken, ,Indy Wilson, Berth Phillips, June Su-ht-ll, lrs. MPWQQ 5, Director. Sixth 11351 Erl Btitler, Crocker. 4 x vig 'X K 'x I it ' i f s t f i A Chorus Stimulates x ,X ,X io., Musical Interest wbur chorus this year was composed of 80 fx members, who at the two most important events lx X Xbf their year presented a Christmas program land a Spring Concert to the community in addi- tion to other special programs. Membership in the NAU Cihorus is based on having a fair voice, a correct ear, some musical knowledge, and regularity in attendance at pro- grams and classes. It aims to develop enjoyment from ensemble singing, proper tone production, blending of tone, good diction, and ability to follow directions, especially in attacks and re- leases. They did a wonderful job this year, and the Resume wishes to congratulate them warmly. CO-EDS 3 uitt Second Ron Pat 'VlLCullnm Olnii Ambrose, Huviun Moss P rand. Anne' Gibson, Mary Charles Seward, Gwen Carter, Carolyn C Rvuy Rogers. Palsy Lindsey, Beverly Madden, Betty Evans Hai Fnunlz Row: -inn Crislcr. Annahc-th Dakc, Shirley Sapp, Patsy Mc Rel-ia NvSn1ilh. Mary Carroll, Shirley Ashcraft. Filth Raw P ISHN:-4-ly, Barbara Wninack, Brenda Berrv. Mary Ellen Coker Gif llullips, ,Indy Lows. Phyllis Roth:-ll, Linda Brown, Linda Adams Can-lv Adams. Margaret Cole, Susan Mathews, Sandra Lyons l Is I l I l K First Row: Earle Cochran, Beverly Brackett, Eva ,lean Fix, Mary Charles Seward, Ann Bryan. Second Row: Ed 0'Neal, Buddy Sheats. Lin Smith. Seated: Lena Holmes. C. S 9 Q95 , M, 1, QQ, . - rf B Chorus Tirst Row: Linda Conner, Cath- -rine Anderson, Carolyn Ander- on, Judy Smith, Iris Tripp, Eleanor Brinsfield, Norma Jean Turner, Ann Hughes, Sally Irwin. ieeond Row: Linda White, Julia ohnson. Jeane Hall, Jane Paris, Sail Howard, Gwen Roane, Suz- ,nne Sewell. Jane Davis, Mrs. ,IcWaters. Third Row: Lois Skel- y, Jeannie Bridges. Nancy Irowe. Cookie Norton. Jean lampbell, Sandra Eubanks, Bev- rly Wells, Arlene Flick. Fourth low: Cornelia Kelly, Charlotte Dukes, Alice Wallace, Sandra -mith. Gail Soliday. Sandra Stal- Lngs, Sandra Rabern, Diana Iapps. Fifth Row: Barbara lolmes, Dawn Blankenship, Julia Diamond. Janice Williams, Elaine trmstrong. Ann Juhlin, Henrietta lorgan. Virginia Carter, Reba ones. 8th Grade Chorus Virst Row, left to right: Carol tliller. Joan Hefiin, Geneve Curl, tlary Speth, Linda Askew, Linda Xllen, Barbara Chafin. Pat Scar- Jrough. Glenda Mullins, Judy yickard. Second Row: Mrs. Mc- Waters, Jerrine Fuller, Jane .amb, Diane Collett, Wendy Jrince, Pat Handley, Joyce Tuck- -r. Mary Jane Nash. Salley Trus- ow. Third Row: Patsy Alexan- ler, Beth Litteer, Jane Buchanan, iay Reimler, Meredith Adams, uanita Summerlin. Brenda Day, Jina Warren, Mary Bray. Fourth tow: Kay Tidwell, Ramona Stephenson, Bonnie Banks, Penny Shealy. Penny Quinn. Corrie Pat- ick, Patty Crain, Linda French, Donnie Binford. Fifth Row: James lunter, Jerry Uglesby. Ralph floore, Johnny Brooks, David Fmith, Jimmy McDonald, Carter 'oster. 1 , 1 '- ' ti I -' is D A A ' 2 in . ,vf J ,- rvefef 'Y XJ ....i.i.........4.J....,.,,5 B and Eighth Grade Chorus Develop Voices Stepping stones to the Advanced Chorus, the 'KBM and Eighth Grade Chorus spend many hours training their voices and learning tech- niques necessray for work in the A Chorus. The Eighth Grade Chorus is the beginning of a mixed choir that has been needed for several years to complete our music program at Southwest. During the school year, these groups have always been ready to perform at assemblies and other programs. Two spectaculars, the Spring Concert and the Christmas Program. proved that these people are among the best. Lena Holmes ably assists the choruses. 109 K 5 it Z 2 Q i First Row: Treas. Billy Archer, V. Pres. Buddy Lee, Sec. Michael Sims. Pres. Marshall McDuffie, Lane Brown, Rich- ard Bergstrom. Alan Michel. Second Row: Douglas Lee. Dan Crowe. Pete Cartwright, Michael Gower, Alec Pyron, Billy Studer, Grady Jones, Raymond Smith. Third Row: Herman Hendrix, Jimmy Waits, Tommy Powers. Neil Gore, Pat Malone. Henry Turner, Wayne Priddy, Kimsey Minor. Fourth Row: Steve Dixon. Don Hiers. Billy Potter, Bill Mclluen, Virgil Stovall. Norman Banks, Joe Bryan, Joe Stovall. First Row: Treas. Betty Waldrop, Cor. Sec. Diane Moon, Recording Sec. Martha Tovell, V. Pres. Patty Cowley- fffeii Sue Stephens. Second Row: Sally McNeely, Mary .lane Minor. Sandra Doyal, Barbara Sue Smith, Peggy Mason, Mike Brown, Susan Brittain. Anne Robinson, Coach Brenner. 110 Boys' Block Letter Club Helps Athletic Department Receiving a Varsity Letter in a high school sport and becoming a member of the Block Letter Club is an honor to anyone. ln order to win a varsity letter, the boys who comprise a team have to have satisfac- tory scholastic averages and otherwise meet the require- ments set up by the Atlanta Athletic Association. Buying athletic equipment, such as blocking sleds for the football team, and spon- soring their annual initiation and Red and Gold Football Game sum up the main activ- ities of this club. Girls' Block Letter Club Awards Trophies Eligibility to be in the Girls, Block Letter Club in- volves only one specilic re- quirement, that is that a girl has to have been a member of the Girls, Varsity Basket- ball Team. This year, these girls held their annual party on Sep- tember 7. It turned out to he a big success, just as did the Red and Gold Basketball Game, which this Block Let- ter Club sponsors each year. Through the dues and oth- er money collected, two tro- phies are awarded each sea- son to The Most Improved Player of the Year, and 'The Outstanding Player of the Yearf, By presenting these trophies, the Girls' Block Letter Club instills in- to each player on the basket- ball team the desire to work harder, and therefore creates a spirit of better teamwork. G.A.A. Teaches Health and Sportsmanship Girls who are members of the GAA have great fun and at the same time become skilled players. These girls stay after school to practice and focus their attention on basketball and softball. Open to all girls, it affords pleasure to all its members, promotes fellowship through athletic activities, and teaches health and sportsmanship. Pep Squad Presents Interesting Halt-Time Shows Working in conjunction with the band to provide our colorful half-time shows, the Pep Squad certainly lives up to its name. These girls, who work long hours to perfect their routine, deserve much of the credit for Southwest School Spirit! X---P 'I ,,h.,, .,,.,r ,.,.,..- Ar, ,,..k . .M 'V is q N I K 'V ' First Row: Pres. Anne Robinson, Sec.-Treas. Mary Jane Minor, V. Pres. Sandra Doyle. Second Row: Damell Craig, Betty Waldrop, Sally McNee1y, Sidney King, Pennie Stevenson, Kay Beckham, Barbara Sue Smith, Lucy Speth, Pat Thompson, Linda Veatch. Third Row: Patsy Sims, Diane Johnson, Peggy Morgan, Linda Orr, Jean Archer, Paula l.ee, Linda Conner, Janet Stovall, Pat Dickson, Charlotte Hrmhree. Fourth Row: Sue Stephens, Frances Farrar, ,Rickie Woodall, Diane Zuber, Glenda Jones, Iris Tripp, Brenda Silvers, Pauline Spangler, Peggy Mason, Lansie Bnlllng. First Row, left to right: Brenda Brooks, Carolyn Norton, ,Io Alice Moon, Nancy Foster, Suzanne Brackett, Tanya Stowers. Serond Row: Ruth Skinner, Joy Spruell, Olivia Ambrose, Brenda McClure, Donna Spears, Barbara Grig- gers, Susette Rowe. Third Row: Sandy Sims, Inez Croft, Judy Poole, Joyce Fleming, Gay Rogers, Rosie Ann Roberson, Isis iffilg- Eapi- Flmffh ROW! BHFIJSTH C0llillS. N0I'ma .lean Turner, Mona Taylor, Diane Johnson, Brenda Day, osa ee ar . 111 vs 3' f First Row: Gail Limbo, Treasurer Betty Evans. President Lena Holmes, Vice President Pat Bumes, Secretary Patsy Lindsey. Second Row: Mrs. Mcwaters, Sponsor. Harriet Heath, Glenda Jones, Olivia Ambrose. Betty Moore. Donna Ruth Doster. Third Row: Kellen Penn, Barbara Robertson, Huvian Moss, Marlene Dean. Betty Rogers, Gloria Fannin. Youth tor Christ Club Brings Christ to Student Body An active Christian club, this group has attained its foremost goal this year, reach- ing the student body and witnessing for Christ. It has promoted a better understand- ing of a practical Christian organization. Every day during the academic school year this club presented inspirational devo- tions to the student body from 3:15 A.lVl. to 8:25 A.lVI. Various speakers, including outside students and other guests, were in- vited to participate. The members also presented the morning Bible reading and prayer to the whole school. First Raw left to right V P B dl Sh Music Club Has Varied Proiects On various Tuesday afternoons throughout the year, members of the music club met to enjoy cultural music programs presented by stu- dents, teachers, and outside guests. Some of the events in the yearly agenda for the club included the spon- soring of a Talent Show, presenting of Christmas baskets to needy fami- lies, and ushering at the Christmas and Spring music programs presented by the band and choruses. The main project of this club every year is to advertise the music depart- ment of Southwest and to sell the tickets to their programs. n X 1 any , : . res. u ty , eats, Pres. Donna McAdams, Sec. Sandr , Chr. 'Ralph Womack. Second Row: Janis Yarbrough, Ruth Kilpatrick, Shirley Fraakieliryoghzalillqve Marlin- Peggy flPLffSFiCTIli?l', Nancy Martin, june Kilpatrick. Third Row: Carol Lewis Cay-01 Yarbrough, Evelyn Elder, Peggy Boger, Armabeth Dake, Donna Ruth Doster Fourth Rowf Le- h Sanders, Alan Michel, David Durbin, Johnny McGinnis, Finis Dake. i U lg iifigflilgtlprfwlzidlfeoblirfspn. l4eilGriffin, Sid Williams, John Sewell, Lane Brown, Miss Winterbottorn, P 1 1 .1216 A S EY- 5trznriing.' Joyce Harmon, Henrietta Cordle, Barbara Harris, Jean Jsiigg S5313 HCff1HgI0I1, Judy Wllson, Barbara Womack, Jeanne Etheridge, Barbara Roberts, s. Miss Winterbottom's Aids Keep Attendance Records Checking absences from class, an- swering the telephone, and taking part in many other duties, these stu- dents make themselves useful in every way. Some of them sacrifice extra sleep to come early in the mornings in order to help check on absentees of the day before, and to give them admittance slips back to class. ...- ai MRS, STEVENS MRS. HEACOCK Cafeieria Workers Necessary for Efficieni' Cafeteria An efficient group of workers take over every day when the cafeteria opens for business. These people, who do everything from cashiering to washing dishes, make possible the economical lunches that we enjoy. 1,4-f X , U J ' .ga 5 2 L :X fr --A ,V , .cs Cafeteria S1'aFF Eugene Crane, Donald Workman, David Sanders, Jerry Paradise, Evelyn Duffy, Ed Carden, Mrs. Stevens, James Poss, Joyce Hardeman, Julianne Wilson, Jerry Mullins, Bob Nicholson, Judy Stow- ers, Michael Panos, Shirley Frazier, Betty Jo Davis, Barbara Skinner, Patty Matthews, Pat Bumes, Ricky Fisher, Allen Summers, Patsy Stevens, Frank Callaway, Carolyn Henderson, Irene Waters, Douglas Lee, Marion Green, Bill Crim. . '.--. .Q ..', 1--V - ' roer' if ., , as ' f, 9 . ' , f ' . a J iii' ii 'if' N ...- ---' - Cooks is H ,'ii ,-' f il i x 3. lk Mmm Left to right: Eartherine Heads, Jackqueline Daniel, Lily Toland. J rl 3: Q e - if s .SA . K, rrkk .. k.AA S I ff . v' ' 'E A if Cusiodlans 0 L 8 f mi Left to right: Lee Roby, Mary Jones, Alfred Rower, Reba Hill, Mellene Norwood, Sarah James. , 113 5 5 . 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Janice- Mills. X X Q cy , 0 HANNAH JONES 9 JA NICE MH-LS Cheerleaders Generate Pep and Enthusiasm Sparkplugs of spirit, Southwest cheerleaders generate pep and enthusiasm for the entire student body. With their zest- ful interest, they uphold the much acclaimed spinit of South- west. One would think that cheering would be enough, but besides this, one can always see our cheerleaders selling foothall programs in the halls, conducting pep meetings, decorating goal posts, and helping the eighth grade and UB Team cheerleaders after school. Few people realize that the making of a cheerleader takes a tremendous amount of effort and long hours after school. Being a cheerleader wasnit all work and no play. One of the activities of the cheerleaders was their trip to Dahlonega last fall. Wwhile in Dahlonega, they camped out with the Dahlonega cheerleaders, and observed the celebration of GOLD RUSH. Later, they traveled to Savannah for a gala weekend. we-X, SYLVIA HERRINGTON .,- is' BARBARA , ah tx .Q 457 ROBERTS Vmcmm Locxmmr CAROL Rocsns SALLY MCNEELY PAT THOMPSON ANN NORTON WTB , f ' g .,,,,- 1., iff 'N nun: uni ,,,,. 'Ji gs, First Row, left to right: Grady Jones, Henry Turner, Virgil Stovall, Billy Studer, Pat Malone, John Pruett, Tommy Clark, Marshall Mclduilie, Buddy Lee, Howard West, Larry Roberts, Pete Reed, Billy Potter. Second Raw: Lin Smith, Tommy Spradling, Tommy Powers, Harvey Hendrix, Johnny Daher, Dan Crowe, Wayne Priddy, Kimsey Minor, Jimmy Brown, Don Hiers, Michael Sims, Richard 8 ti 3-e Hilburn. Third Row: Mgr. Pete Jolly, Michael Gower, Alan Michel, Jimm Waits, Raymond Smith, Allen Summers, Buford Vandregriif, Richard Berg strom, Frank Rubley, Lane Brown, Billy Archer, Herman Hendrix, Mgr. Stew Dixon. who believed COACH Boa GREEK Head Coach. Varsity Football, Varsity Track COACH MARVIN BAKER Varsity Football, 8th Grade Basketball, 8th Grade Base- hall. Coaches Optimistic as Season Unraveled With the Wolves' 13 to 0 loss to College Park in their opener, Southwest fans settled down for another long, dismal season. But a group of determined coaches didn't give up that easily. Using the football field for their class- room and spending long gruelling afternoons teaching their charges plain fundamental football, they salvaged what appeared to be a hopeless cause. They were optimistic as the season progressed and the fundamentals started showing up in the games in form-of yards gained and great defensive plays. Their optimism in the team was rewarded as the Wolves went on to tie 0'Keefe, Roosevelt, and Savannah, and to defeat Smith and Fulton. These coaches, in their boys and gave them the know-how to wln, have won the admiration of the whole school. CoAc1-1 Howmn Bm-:NNI-an CoAcH JULIAN Mocx COACH FnANx WALIA1 Girls' Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity VHYSUY Basketball, B-Te Sth Grade Football, Golf, Baseball, B-Team Basket- Football, B-TB-lm Traci Tennis. ball. 118 1955-56 Managers - Stevg Dixon and Pete Jolly. SCHEDULE Southwest O Southwest 6 . Southwest 7 Southwest 7 . Southwest 0 Southwest 0 . Southwest 14- . Southwest 14 . , Southwest 14- . Southwest 12 . I956 Wolves Dubbed Team of Destiny Capitalizing on a predominate Senior ball club plus some hard running backs and a crew of determined linemen that opened the holes, the Wolves fought through a ten game schedule to bring Southwest the best record in its history, winning two games, tieing three and dropping live contests. Dubbed by the sports writers as the team of destinyf' the Wolves came of age this year and showed that they are not to be taken lightly by any opponent. Pre-season ratings left only the cellar for the Wolves, but soon after the season began those experts began to take notice of one of the iightin'est clubs in the city. This team of destinyf, besides winning the first city league game in Southwest's short history, finished in third place in the league play. College Park . O'Keefe West Fulton . Roosevelt North Fulton . . Brown . . Sylvan Commercial . . Smith . . Fulton 13 6 21 7 26 20 26 14 .6 7 Co-Captains Marshall McDuHie and Buddy Lee talk over plays for the on-coming.ga with Coach Greer, 119 W ig. 1,,i,f1N. 3 ,1,.A. sstss T at .v V I , A in W . H E if 3 I y , E y BILLY ARCHER BUDDY LEE MARSHALL MCDUFFIR LANE BROWN Center F ullback H alfback H al fback COLLEGE PARK I3-SOUTHWEST 0 Traveling to College Park for their opening game, the Wolves were sunk by a powerful Ram team. The Rams showed they were ready to avenge their previous loss by holding Southwest scoreless, 13 to 0. The Wolves gave South- west fans something to shout about as Marshall lVIcDufiie ran a 92 yard punt return for a touchdown, only to have it called back. O'KEEFE 6 - SOUTHWEST 6 The Wolves met O,Keefe at Grady Stadium for a fast moving game that ended in a 6-6 tie. The Irish made a touchdown in the first half and Lane Brown came back in the second half to tie up the score 6 to 6. WEST FULTON 2l -SOUTHWEST 7 For our first home game, West Fulton invaded South- west and were surprised for the first half. At half-time' the score stood 7-7 with Marshall lVIcDufiie scampering the final ten yards for our score. In the second half, the Owls racked up two touchdowns and the final score was 21 to 7. HENRY TURNER JIMMY WATTS Center Quarterback With Kimsey Minor leading interference, Lane Brown goes off right tackle for a gain. MICHAEL Snvrs Don Hams End Tackle ff' 120 'S' ,I f .T,h K .. V f ,I MIKE GOWER KIMSEY MINOR RAYMOND Szvnm FRANK Romer Emi Guard Tackle Tackle U 'iw ROOSEVELT 7 - SOUTHWEST 7 For Southwest's first mud battle, the Wolves held favored Roosevelt to a 7-7 tie at Cheney Stadium. Roosevelt struck pay dirt in the second quarter and led at half-time 7-0. In the third quarter, led by Marshall lVIcDuflie, the Wolves crossed the final line for the all-important seven. This was a good showing for our first region game. NORTH FULTON 26-SOUTHWEST 0 North Fulton Bulldogs outplayed Southwest the first three quarters of the game. However, the Wolves came back in the fourth with a serious scoring attempt, but time ran out with the final score standing North Fulton 26 - Southwest 0. BROWN 20 -- SOUTHWEST 0 Although the spirit of the Wolves was keyed to a high pitch, it wasn't quite enough to carry them past their arch rivals, the Rebels from Brown High School. A surprised Wolf Pack saw Brown punch across two TD's in the first quarter, thus erasing hopes of glory and victory. The shock seemed to be too great since the Wolves never were able to put together a serious threat. Touchdown! WAYNE Pmnov HOWARD Wesr Bvronn VANDEMRIFF ALAN MICHEL Tackle Guard Tackle Emi f '! 4. I ,lv , '55Q,1 1'e':. V, ..,. li, M., BILLY STU-DER ALLEN SUMMERS Halfback Gllllfd Virgil Stovall snags one for a long gain against Fulton. BILLY POTTER GRADY JONES Gaard Halfbark SYLVAN 26 - SOUTHWEST I4 Springing back after the Brown defeat, the Wolves, got the jump On Sylvan by scoring early in the first quarter. However, Sylvan was not to he denied, recovering from the shock, the Bears rolled up their own points. McDullie ran over the linal score of the game, hut it was a case of too little. too late, as Sylvan went on to win 26 to lil-. COMMERCIAL I4-SOUTHWEST I4 ln the annual out-of-town game. Southwest went to Savannah to invade Commercial. Both teams scored in the first half, with Lane Brown carrying the pigskin over for six points. The Wolves were on the 2-yard line when the half ended. ln the 3rd quarter Pat lVlalone passed tO Lane Brown and was good for 446 yards and a TD. Pat Malone made the conversion good. Commercial made their final 'l'.D'. within 3 minutes of the end of the game. RICHARD BERGSTROM PAT lwlALONE TOMMY CLARK TOMMY POWERS Center Quarterback End End ITT I 1 : Hrnvgy HENDRIX VIRGIL STOVALL Halfback Halfback SMITH 6-SOUTHWEST I4 Reaching for a bit of glory, the Wolves won their first city league victory with a 14 to 6 triumph over Smith. Smith's only attack, through the air, was broken up by two vital interceptions. Jimmy Waits set up the first touchdown by intercepting a Smith pass and Lane Brown ran for the T.D. Buddy Lee caught a Smith pass and steamed 65 yards for the final and winning touchdown. The clock ran out with Southwest leading 14- to 6, and their first game of the year was in that old gold sock. FULTON 7-SOUTHWEST I3 Southwest added another victory to their record by beating a surprised Fulton team in the last game of the 1955 season. The Redbirds scored the first touchdown but this only seemed to make the Wolves fight all the harder. As the half ended the score was still 6-0, Fulton. The boys started the second half with a lot of pep and spirit which must have come from the half-time conference. Virgil Stovall made the first T.D., but the Wolves failed to make the extra point. The team, determined to upset Fulton, sent Buddy Lee over for the second Southwest touchdown and added the PAT. LARRY Rossnrs JIMMY BROWN Halfback Guard wi DAN CROWE JOHN PxUr:rr Center End RICHARD HILBURN TOMMY SPRADLINC Tackle Halfback ll ... - HERMAN HENDRIX JOHNNY DAI-Inn Guard Quarterback LIN SMITH PETE Rem Tackle Halfback FEI I: ' fi ,I .. '1?ff55' K .F px K . il., , E ,ywv ,,.., ., ., ,,.,,- . , M - I A -5. V I' fl: iff. ,L , v J ,Q y Ist . I , H .4... 7. .I-5 E. .. ,Egg fy- '- .I . . ' 8 :hiv ..g. I ', ff if' . .1 I , . 5 gf If Meditation Sideline Drama This folio was added after our hook was planned hecause we think that our photog- rapher. Ned Nabers, 'captured the true spirit of the dramatic moments on the sidelines, Although many fans are unaware of it. these players and coaches, portraying suspense and anxiety, are as much a part of football as the action on the field. Deep Concern 'F 5+-V: ix' 4: Op.. a ,. ,. .... ,, tffff , N' 0. W I n jurefl Wolf faq-.- ws ' v-sq 6 .ur , 5.-, r , . ,. ' .QT I -V I ' ff ,2kp' j3-,,,'f? :Q ,.i 1 , , 3, , I .fv 4, - w r 5, Q ,' 'x.rkL,f .qv W .. 1 I 4. J' S' M 1 --4 , gr Q 1 , f .... i .. ' ' i ' 1-Q w,, H. i f ' I xkblbuifs-. 1 'dn' ff , 5 A Q. Q, H - ,Yu 1 3 ing., ' 1 A V- , ,' .. , R, ,. ,,. . Ar . , , ,. . ,A , , , v .qnhkl I Lv3v.v..' , . -3 Q, . . ,Fwy Q in V . ,, , Y,,, 8 ,- , A ' I yi . 1 L , Q' -- K Q .s A .V , c A ,f M, , M 5L,Ly'2ax 4 . H +?5'f!,hj.'.1,.,.,,1. A 'W A Last Minute Strategy Spottefs Advice --r . 1, . Q : .,, . .kf, s .X,. 'u ,aw . ' -Va' As' A v v -- 4 A L' f' 4 na ' i X ,L 'M k,- ..s.pk fa' m 1 i W' M. MU :ff 2 .'f'9.x'1'-1-3 .,. .gn-., .- s, , I . I if-ve: 4' 11103, Final Word Bs Al' yn 'Qs- 'KZV , ' if if A H, , .lu , afar ag p is H L2 A f V ff? gf ,Q Ji T it f r t N A t ' if it ' s 2 t ,. . M A AIA, f ' i .. , . .L iis y.s Q f TH ' V if ' r w 9 is a if Ah ix Ti 6 A xl T 4 if 4 is ' It Ma tr ' . t M HW .v fi is E ' - i 2 b' . . ' ii 1 S' I l - to A BILLY Alcm-:n Nm Con Domm: MITCHELL ROY Fonwnn MICHAEL Suns CHARLES PRESTON Guard Center - Forward Center Guard Forward Guard - Forward BOYS WIN STATE TOURNAMENT BERTH A veteran team and a new coach were the formula for the im- provement in the 1956 Boys Basketball Squad. Capturing third place in their league, this snappy, fast moving team won third place in the city tournament, thus winning a berth in the state tournament. By craftily outmaneuvering some of the sharpest teams in the city and sparked by Coach Frank Wallace,s enthusiasm, the Wolves gave early notice that they would be strong contenders in the scramble for the honors in the City League. This crew of fine players had Finger-Tip Control the whole season. Grabbing rebounds off the backboards, keeping a sharp eye on the ball, and coming through when the chips were down made our team a working machine and crowd favorites. Being the tallest team in the Southern Division was no slight advantage. Michael Sims and Neil Gore, our two tallest men, sur- prised our opponents by their agile ball handling and clutch shots. Mike's sterling play in the Region 3AA Tournament won him a place on the all tournament team. John Callahan and Larry Davis shared the other forward post and turned in many good perform- ances. Billy Archer and Roy Forward, both good ball handlers, held down the guard positions and set up plays. The Wolves advanced to the quarter finals via Decatur in the star-studded State Tournament. A rather easy victory over De- catur pitted them against Jordan who worked a successful last quarter freeze. BOYS, VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: Coach Wallace. Billy Archer, Charles Preston, Roy Forward, Pat Malone, Virgil Stovall, Manager Bobby Bead. Second Row: Larry Davis, Donny Mitchell, John Callahan, Michael Sims, Neil Gore, Jimmy Grillith. l 5 -.............,,.M :fi ..........,,i 7 ,..A T K N ,,,. xml, ,. - ,. ..., --lp K 2 IJ , . . . 4 iyr Y U J 4,kAAV A Q .3r3TflW5g.,r . , H . B dmwsh Q muh Z S 3 5 or E New ts ff an Eg, trrra y ormvf-up l Az' S32 31 Ei . rflvv slidii A S . p . r . 'J k 3 Q ,, .... WM? .MX -..,-,,,mg7 I , X P if 1 gg pg-3 1 if B . Q l- f . 'UV i -M i , M I ' - I g ,Y 'gk .. -..,, 'Ji-gm ..., H if ,,., j at ialaggm A K l S we 1 E Lmk. iz t we h 1' j ' K UTHWE 1 Q 2 so A 'Sn 4: Lmmv DAvis Pu MALONE JOHN CALLAHAN JIMMY GRJFI-'rrn Vmcu. STOVALL Forward Guard Forward Forward Gllllfd Billy Archer goes up for two points in a bark breaking shot. Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest 56 62 39 55 65 63 61 42 70 11-3 56 46 79 46 59 75 61 59 73 50 Boys Basketball Schedule Roosevelt . Brown . . Sylvan . . Smith . Fulton . Roosevelt . Brown . Sylvan . . Smith . . Baker . Columbus Perry Richmond 1 overtimel Fulton REGION 3AA TOURNAMENT Fulton Smith . Murphy Northside STATE TOURN AMENT Decatur . lovertimel ,lorclan 41 55 40 65 63 413 56 4-4 80 63 76 62 72 4-3 57 52 744 54 62 55 197 ffibovel A threesome stretch resulted in two points for Southwest when Neil Core taps it in. fLeft1 The camera catches .lohn Callahan in mid-air as he makes a basket. SUE STEPHENS Forward BETTY WALDROP Guard SANDRA DOYAL Forward ANNE ROBINSON Guard I 4 1------I 'L H- 1.-'f s....v 5 I 3-dur il i ' --v I r'. P' I'--f Q-I 5 5 j 1 Q xi W y A 1 A ' ' f I 1 1 I A ' GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row: Barbara Sue Smith, Diane Moon, Patty Cowley. Anne Robinson. Betty Walclrop, Mar- tha Tovell, Second Row: Peggy Mason. Mary ,Iane Nlinor, Patsy Sims, Ann Reagan, Phyllis Freeman. GIRLS CAPTURE FIRST PLACE IN SOUTHSIDE LEAGUE Being first in their league is an old story for Coach Brenner's girls. Over the years the Southwest girls basketball teams have been tops, and this year was no exception. A fast running, hard driving team, the 1956 sextet got off to a good start behind the shooting of Martha Tovell, Sandra Doyal, and senior Sue Stephens. Tovell and Doyal, specializing in set shots and driving lay ups, pulled many games out of the fire. Sue Stephens, the tall center, ran up the score with her hook shots and lay ups. In the guard court Betty Waldrop, Patty Cowley, and Anne Robinson scrapped for the ball and made life miserable for opposing teams. Although the team didnit win the City Tournament as expected, a couple of breaks in our favor could have made the difference as shown by the close scores. Southwest placed two girls on the all tournament team-Sue Stephens and Patty Cowley, both seniors. MARTHA TOVELL Forward PATTY COWLEY Guard MARY JANE MIN'OR Forward BARBARA SUE SMITH Guard ANN REAGAN Guard DARNELL CRAIG Guard 128 x w k X Q Girls Basketball First Row: Second Row: Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest v H, Y Sandra Doyal. Sue Stephens. Jackie Woodall, Brenda Silvers. GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 56 ........... Roosevelt 53 . . . Brown 46 - . Sylvan 53 - . Smith 71 . . . Fulton 69 . . . Roosevelt 56 . . . Brown 52 - . Sylvan 70 . . Smith 52 ............ Fulton REGION SAA TOURNAMENT 55 .......... Roosevelt 37 . . W. Fulton 66 ........... Murphy 190 N FRANCES FARRAR Forward PATSY SIMS Forward NANCY FRYE Guard BRENDA Sn.vERs Forward DIANE MooN Guard PHYLLIS FREEMAN Guard PEGGY NIASON Forward JACKIE Woomu Guard 'Q' is i on .,, s V MARSHALL MCDUFI-'IE Centerjield tl 4 BILLY ARCHER Third Base LARRY DAVIS Pitcher HARVEY HENDRIX Utility Joe STOVALL Second Base NORMAN BANKS Pitcher 3? if t l . 1 BILLY STUDER BILLY GLOVER DONNII: MITCHELL JOE BYRAN Utility Utility, Right Field Pitcher Catcher l955 Baseball Squad Posts Good Season A young inexperienced ball club came along faster than expected last year and won five out of the last seven games. Their overall season record was 8 wins and 9 losses. Some members of the 1955 team won several honors. Marshall lVlcDullie, center- fielder, was chosen from Southwest to play on the All Star Team at Ponce de Leon Ball Park, and Pat Malone, shortstop, was selected as the Team's Most Valuable Player. The Team's batting averages for the 1955 season were: G Name AB R H Avg. 14 . . Malone . . . 45 12 13 .288 17 . . Lee . . . . 57 11 12 .211 16 . . McDuflie . . . 55 17 17 .308 17 . . Archer . . . 54- 16 16 .296 16 . . Stovall, J. . . 4-5 9 9 .200 17 . . Pyron . . . . A0 12 12 .310 10 . . Glover . . 29 9 9 .310 10 . . Bryan . . . 24 8 8 .333 9 . . Davis . . . . 22 5 5 .227 8 . . Mitchell . . . . . 12 2 2 .166 9 .......... Banks ..... . . .... 8 1 0 .000 The Pitchers' Records were: Banks, 3 wins, 4 lossesg Davis, 3 wins, 4- lossesg Mitchell, 1 win. First Row: Henry Tumer. Pete Reed, Jimmy Brown. Joe Byran. Second Row: Larry Davis, Jimmty Griffith. Marshall McDuFlie, Joe Stovall, Le-on Norton. Third Row: Norman Banks, ,Alec Pyron, Virgil Stovall, Billy Archer. 1 Auzc PYRON First D Base Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest 1 14 13 1 1 3 9 12 10 0 'P-Q 13522 BILL MCEUI-:N Utility I955 If A SV'- G I I Marshall McDuliie loafs under ' h PAT MALONE Vmczn. STOVALL glingyhffll as he goes after Shortstop Left Field Baseball Schedule Roosevelt 2 Brown 4- Sylvan 8 ' ,, . Smith 5 .WU V Fulton 9 F 1 Roosevelt 5 sfe:f fb llt e:l'l' 4, Brown 16 Sylvan 4' . Smith 2 Fulton 9 li A Coach Mock yells instructions from the bench during intra-squad game. First Row: Billy Clover, Bill McEuen. Second Raw: Billy Studer, Harvey Hendrix. Third Row: onnie Mitchell, Pat Malone. ' . Num-.-M 811 - K? 14' E. ' ,,,4.gpf.'9r-i , - Jffffzf 11:97 lt- ml , ,l.r it ,W it -- -- an 5, ,,,, . , ., ' 4 if-'VN', 1i ' I 131 Bill McEuen gives green light as Billy Archer dashes home. fu . , mi , ea . . V 51921, r l v 'WW 1 V at . 2' , V .Vkk , I H - 1. . svvq ,, ,, , . K , Q 185, at 5 vw Q2 Q 3 me A if tg ,, , X , X - f t lg it is la, ,Ill . ' -gi v , 9' ' We e verv a ' -v , , ri K1 L Al 3 ,, ,, Y , wg H4 if ,K i H I , . .L Q3 4 Q , if : i f , Q, S ffl fx px ' 4 l . , 8, a , Q wx 1 in 1. 3 ni: 5 as Q' K X F zrst Row Dan Crowe Joe Yagle Bobby Byckeley Mike Gower, Jim Waits, John King, Douglas Lee Second Row Billy Potter John Pruett Pete Jongema, Melvin Lee, Morgan Cathy, Fred King, Track Men Have Good Season Track, one of the most unheralded sports in high school competition, demands top condition and places -a great deal of responsibility on each indi- vidual player. By running his charges through hard extensive drills, Coach Greer has produced track teams that compete with some of the best in the city and are winning the respect of the student body. Running up the best record in Southwest history last year, the team defeated Smith,.Roosevelt, Brown, and Fulton in tough city league competition. Last year Southwest also was honored in placing a member of the team in the state meet at Athens, Ga. Al Moon represented Southwest in the high jump. MIKE Cowan LIN SMITH JAM Milky 'Fit we-Q H vetss f -A 1 ,S V ,t..,,,- '5?'5f5i:f: . it , X it Lia L W .Adu uh DLE 3 tm Y 5 Q hlst ffglg M M Stess ft ' Lx -J M..-.-.,- N t , K Southwest 64- . Southwest 59 Southwest 42 Southwest 53 BILLY Porrr-:R .. .f'-n.- Q ' 4 l iz S Q an A Al , ix C? U ,1 2, , 6,4 ,. John Callahan practices throwing the javelin. Dan Crowe breaks the wire as he dashes for 440 yards. I955 Track Schedule DAN Cnows FRED KING I Jfgigig fi l S Q-:pf ,iw ff ,:.,,,..g,,a.,qf-fel-1 .s--ir . Smith Roosevelt . Brown . Fulton 58 54- 76 68 JOHN PnUE'r'r tJ-l' ' , Eiff? Elf? 5553 . Q1 'ji ,. . 11-- seff in J 1 BOBBY RYCKELEY Jos YAGLE Prm: J ONGEMA MORGAN CAT:-rv DOUGLAS LEE ..-, -- -'Q .,,-.. 'I V .,,,,.f' x X sig, Q ,L 5 t C.iP .,n-M., n on , 1 Q gm, IW ' x Y, Mm.vlN Las is 1 JAMr.s BOYD JIMMY WArrs WAYNE PRIDDY BUDDY Vnms ROY Fonwann Tennis Team Stronger Due to Experience Featuring smashing serves and speedy returns, the Boys, Tennis Team chalked up a good record during the 1955 school year. Roy Forward, Buddy Vines,.Jimmy Waits, James Boyd, and Wayne Priddy made up Coach Brenneris 1955 racketeers, and the same boys will he return- ing for the up-coming season. With this experience we expect them to win most of their matches. Each boy furnishes his own racket and practices at Adams Park three afternoons a week. Wayne Priddy sends a hot serve over the net Girls' Tennis Team Best in Years Girls' Tennisi' were two big words at Southwest this year. Potential championship talent remained from last year in the form of Donna Ruth Doster, Martha Tovall, Patty Cowley, Sandra Doyal, and Anne Robinson. These girls, along with the new players and the fine coaching of Mr. Brenner, formed a winning team. Like the boys, the girls furnish their own equipment and practice at Adams Park in the afternoon. Patty Cowley returns a fast serve. PA'l l'Y Cowwv Domu Dosrsn MARTHA Tovr-:LL SANDRA DOYAL ANNE ROBINSON 134 f JIMMY Tom: Fm-:D VAN-N BUDDY Vmzs Roy Fonwimn Golfers Have Good Year on +he Links Charles Thomas, Roy Forward, Jimmy Todd, and Fred Vann did a fine job in the ,55 season by winning five out of six matches and capturing third place honors in the Region. Charles Thomas and ry Coach Howard Brenner attended the state tournament in Columbus, V A Georgia. This year's golf team seems destined to he one of the most interest- ing and outstanding that Southwest has yet produced. Jimmy Todd, Fred Vann, and Roy Forward will be returning with the help of Buddy Vines. it ,, Roy Forward eyes ball as he readies to drive. Stamina ls Requirement for Cross Country Although it is one of the least publicized sports at Southwest, the Cross Country team requires more stamina and determina- tion than many of the more spectacular sports. They can be seen during the late fall afternoons running for miles over rough terrain in order to prepare for city meets. Even though the team finished low in league standings, they captured several firsts in the person of Douglas Lee, their captain. JEFF LYNCH DoN WALKER MoncAN CATHY LARRY PARK HOWARD SAP? RICHARD TILLEY Gsoucz Bohm DOUGLAS Lu: 135 First Row: Bobby Rycke- ley, Tommy Spradlin, Bon- ner Jones, Jim Brown, Bud Locke, Wayne Wooster, Johnny Daher, Terrell Jones, Phil Harris. Second Row: Leonard Middle- brooks, Richard Hilburn, John Critchtield, Kenneth Raye, Norman Banks, Butch Kilgore, Charles Da- vidson, Orville Jones, Ed- die Brown. Third Row: Joe Yagle, Don Norris, Richard Avery, Earnest Poole, Jackie Jones, Phillip Freeman, John Williams, Thomas Baker, Arthur Pot- ter. Fourth Row: John. Stone, Manager, Bobby Reed, Manager. B-Team Offers Varsity Outstanding Players The B-Team ended the season with a record of one win and four losses. Although this record wasnit one of the best, they had a number of outstanding players who will be moving up to the varsity next year. The one game that the B-Team won was against Sylvan whom they beat 13 to 0. The boys were deter- mined to beat Sylvan and showed just how determined they were by winning. They lost four games which were to North Fulton, Smith, Roosevelt, and Brown. Q. B.-John Daher, H. B.-Tommy Spattling, Norman Banks, Guard--Don Norris, Butch Kilgore, End- Lefty Davidson, Phillip Freemen, Bud Locke, Joe Yagleg Tackle!Richard Hilburn, Wayne Booster, Terrel Jones, F. B.-Ken Raye, Center-Eddie Brown. The boys worked very hard this season and proved their right to go up to the varsity by showing that their practice had taught them a great deal that,can be put to good use. B-Team Players Destined For Varsity The B-Team Basketball team had the best season ever this year. They had quite a number of outstand ing players that will be moved up to varsity next year. The B-Team won all the games but one and that was to Roosevelt which was their first city league game The starting line-up was Pete Reed, John Pruette, Lefty Davidson, James Noble, and Donald Coleman The team had very good spirit a.nd will make very good material for the varsity. First Row: Coach Mock, Tommy Garvin, Jimmy Brown. Pete Reed, Don Coleman, James Nobel, Bob Nicolson. Second Row: Bobby Sharp, Pete Jon- gema. Aubrey Watson, John Pruett. Charles Davi- son. Douglas Lee. David Ergle. Third Row: Ronny Sweeney. Gary Dickson, Jerry Curlee, Sandy Craw- ford, Danny Scoggins, Tommy Spradling. 136 3 B-Team Cheerleaders Support Future Southwest Varsity Keeping enthusiasm high for all of the B-team sports was the aim of the B-team cheerleaders this year. These vivacious girls demonstrated to the teams that Southwest was really behind them. As very few people attend the B-team games, these girls are probably closer to the teams than any other cheerleaders. By practicing after school and cheering at pep meetings these girls gain valuable ex- perience which will make them better cheer- leaders in the future. B-Team Winds Up Successful Season Judy Allen, Captaing Margot Lewis, Paula Lee, Jean Hall, Lynn Swann, Sally Knight, Nancy Snagging flies, practicing slides, and extensive batting practices was a typical scene on the lower baseball field in the early spring. All this strenuous practice paid off in the end though because the team finished with seven victories against two losses. With this useful game experience and knowledge of the skills of the game many of these boys will move up to the varsity squad. lx pl 722-li First Row: James Mullins. Aubrey Watson, Bob Nich- olson, Fred Boling, Gary Dickson. Seconrl Row: Ed- die Brown, Don Norris, Johnny Daher, Lefty Da- vidson, Ralph Morgan. D 1 f .4 First Row: Barry Moat, Jimmy MacDonald. Buddy Connally, David Norris, Johnny Dustan, Milton Atwood, Barry Cheatham. Second Row: Don Shi, David Smith, David Rogers, Claude Fleming, Chris Doyal. Ronny Schartle, Lynwood James, Billy Connor. Third Row: Eddie Holland, .lohnny Brooks, Roger Landers, Albert McAuliffe, Harland Wooten, Allen Still, Mac Cochran. First Row, Left to Right: Pat Rabun. Joanne Norton, Linda French, Sally Trustlow, Nita Jones. Second Row: Windy Prince, Linda Allen, Corrie Patrick, Linda Askew, Diana Swann. l I L,.....,. t. '-i .M First Row: Harlon Wooten, Johnny Dunstan, Hout Johnson, Mike Cole, Bobby Schilp, Barry Cheatham, Tom Burdett. Second Row: Gene Lewis, David Rogers, Ronny Schartle, Claude Fleming, Jim Inman, Jimmy Ford. Third Row: Louie Harper, Cris Doyal, David Norris, Bobby Reed, David Smith. Don Shi. Fourth Row: Larry Nielson, Albert McAuleHe, Billy Conner. Future Looks Bright For Eighth Grade Team The best record any eight grade team has had since the beginning of Southwest was set by the team this year. The boys played with their hearts as well as their heads and showed that they will be heard of in later years on the varsity as they romped through a tough schedule win- ing three while dropping two contests. Coach Brenner said this group showed the desire to play and the determination to win that a successful team needs. If they keep these qualities, they should fill the ranks of the varsity easily. 8th Grade Cheerleaders Gain Deserved Recognition Beginning with very little experience this year, the 8th grade cheerleaders showed that they had the necessary potential for being Southwest cheerleaders. Striving to perfect the cheers which characterize South- west throughout the city, they spent many hours practicing after school. Consequently, they became one of the best sets of cheerleaders in the city, and in many cases, won the privilege of cheering at regular pep meetings before the whole school, as well as for the 8th grade games. Eighth Grade Basketball Team Surpasses Previous Records This year's eighth grade basketball sur- passed all their previous records by win- ning nine games and loosing only one. Dropping their first game to Roosevelt, the team spent extra time on their weak points and on developing a successful offense. This extra work and desire to win resulted in an unbroken string of nine victories in their following games. This scrappy, hard play- ing group should make valuable future var- sity members. MIKELI, BROWN BARBARA BRAND . CHARLOTTE GUNTER RANDY THOMPSON . MARCIA JOHNSON . Resume' Staff . . Editor . Associate Editor . . Literary Editor Associate Literary Editor . . Business Manager PAT THOMPSON, PAT WALKER . . Associate Business Managers CHARLIE ADAMS . . . . Advertising Manager JOHN KING, ANNABETH DARE, ELEANOR BRISCOE, DONNA MCADAMS . . Associate Advertising Managers FRANCES FITTS . . SUSAN BRITTAIN BEVERLY CHEEK . MITZIE ASHLEY . LEAH MOUCHET . DONNA RUTH DOSTER NED NABERS . . MR. CECIL THORNTON MR. DALTON DRENNON MR. O. R. COOPER . MRS. ORA FENTRESS 139 . Circulation Manager . . Sports Editor . Associate Sports Editor . Art Editor . Feature Editor Associate Feature Editor . Student Photographer . Literary Advisor . Business Advisor Advertising Advisor Circulation Advisor . . wmU a ug' WLV5 I .V ,fn ' ' ,,-fr . V '-' ? A X w,'.a , , ft 1- . nf s ' W .iwigy ' 1 M if Q 542, 'QQI',T:Y- ,4 SUPER X ii , 2 1 ix. V f 0... 5 A 5 wth 19 115. f---' f ,J M , , i Y , Wf 2 2 if ' , gi 'x yJ'Q','y .. X6 1 ff' :- '.c -f fi 12 adnfw 4 , N 1, GULF ' Wifggf ' 140 -w.n.f.W.mg'gs5.ggA U va ff'. 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PI.. 3-5106 Complimentr of ABERCROMBIE'S HARDWARE G 'Wed Pe'f mf 24-Hour Telephone Servrce PL. 5-6234 PL. 8.2684 NABERS' CLEANING SERVICE Bonded and Insured janitor Service PL. 8-1580 NON CARBONATED FRUIT FLAVORS Orange, Grape, Grapefruit and Chocolate Z IAC PARDEE OPTICAL CO. 122 Peachtree Arcade Bldg. LA. 7243 PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Eyer Examined RAYMOND PARDEE, Opziciun Res. 5214 Ardley Rd., S. W. BlRELEY'S BOTTLING CO. 544 N. Angief Ave., N. E. MU. 8-1161 142 PL. 3- 1171 Prercriplionr Called For PL. 3-1172 H. B. MITCHELL - V. V. CUMMINS CASCADE PHARMACY Cascade Avenue and Gordon Sr. CURRAN NURSERY 2365 Sewell Rd., S.W. GAY'S MEN'S SHOP 811 Gordon St., S. W., at Lee St. MARIETTA MUSIC SHOP 16 Butler St., S. E. PL. 5-6162 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Cgmplimgntj gf 942 Gordon Sr. PL. 5-4566 GEORGE RUSSELL Yanigans'l for Girls john C. Roberts for Boys McCALL CORPORATION C omplimentr FULLER BRUSH COMPANY 746 Lee Street, S.W. PL. 3-1179 Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Repairs W. R. GIDEON JEWELRY PL. 3-7533 1546 Gordon St., S.W. McDOWELL CLEANERS The Home of Dirtinctive Cleaning 1063 Cascade Ave., SW. PL. 5-0122 GREEN 81 MILAM Fruin and Vegetable: W. N. REAGIN - R. B. HILBURN McGuire's Amoco Service Station 2690 Campbellton Rd. at Dodson PL. 3-9369 Your Burinerf IJ Appreciated! STEGAR'S DRUG STORE Cascade and Beecher Sts., S. W. a Phone PL. 3-6112 Across Street I From State Farmer's Market SOL COH EN Bicycles - Supplies and Repairs ATLANTA' GEORGIA PL. 3-4154 784 Gordon St., S. W. SOUTHERN CLEANING COMPANY Complete Janitor Service Floors Cleaned - Waxed - Polished Dlxie 3081 OFFICE BUILDINGS 864 Confederate Ave., S. W. BUSINESS OFFICES - STORES Completely Imured ATLANTA, GEORGIA C omplimentr of TODDLER'S LANE NURSERY SCHOOL 144 UNIVERSAL DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 200-210 Western Union Bldg. THE WORLDS MOST USABLE BIBLES C omplimentx of A FRIEND VALLEY FORT PHARMACY 1810 Stanton Rd. PL. 3-5174 WOODFIN'S RECORD SHOP 201 Edgewood Ave. THE LATEST IN RECORDS- Rhythm and Blues, Popular, Hillbilly, Classical Phone LA. 6981 - Used R ecor ds PL. 5-6676 PL. 8-5101 SALES SERVICE CASON-GOINS, INC. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS TELEVISION - FURNITURE APPLIANCES - AIR CONDITIONERS BoE GOINS 790 Gordon Screer, S. W. PAT CASON ATLANTA, GEORGIA AUDUBON RESTAURANT PL. 3-9311 GREETING CARDS GIFTS 2312 Sewell Road, SW- HARVEY PI-IILMON, Owner Atlanta American Lithograph Co., Inc. Electronic Service Co. 'A' 'k RADIO AND TV SERVICE Member of RTSA 4 4 53 Mangum Sr., S.W. 593 Lee se, sw. PL. 5-4576 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Compliments of C omplimentr of A FRIEND H. C. DAVIS BANANA HOUSE KIRKI.AND DRUG CO. 801 Cascade Ave. PL. 3-4185 PL. 5-3931 DILLARD BROS. MOUNTAIN BOYS EXCHANGE 1050 Murphy Ave. CHESTERFIELD LAUNDRY 409 Hguston SL, NIE. STATE FARMERS MARKET GROWERS AND SHIPPERS A .1 1 L 68 DILLARD, GA. AND ATLANTA, GA. PL. 8-2611 Eubank's Tire 8. Battery lEE'5 SHCE STURE Co. 11 Peachtree St. Lee St. at Donnelly Ave., S. W. Nationally Adoertired Men'J Cancellation Shoer MEDLOCK'S PHARMACY, INC. Dirtribnton Your Dependable Drug Store FISK TIRES AND BATTERIES 24-Hour Road Service PL. 5-2583 2310 Cascade Rd. PL. 3-4107 Atlanta, Ga 146 MII.l.ER'S FLORIST PL. 5-9482 BEN HILL Compliment: of DUKE'S POULTRY MARKET 24 Hour Service Bus. PL. 3-2428 - PL. 8-9116 FOUR POINT AUTO SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 1331 Lee St., S.W, Atlanta, Ga. Complimentx of W. J. LETF, General Agent DIXIE HIGHWAY EXPRESS, INC. A Superior Expreu Service HOGAN 8: MCKOWN, INC. Sales and Service REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 800 Murphy Ave., S.W. PL. 5-3521 PL. 8-5501 Ben Hill C omplimentr 01' T. W. HAWKINS KIN'G'S LAKE New Hope Road between Campbellton Road and Cascade Baldwin Pianos Lester Pianos Baldwin Organs Kohler Bc Campbell Pianos E. B. IBURTI LANIER LANIER PIANO COMPANY - Atlanta, Ga. 628 Lee St., S.W. PL. 8-4681 Home: PL. 5-1887 GAMES MODEL SUPPLIES THE HOBBY SHOP 812 Gordon St., S. W. Compliment! 4 4 of Home of the West End Eight Ballers Model Airplane Club 'k 'k JOE WILSON, Owner JIM TODD 81 SON SMlTH'S SHEl.l SERVICE Service is our Businerr WALT 8' LEEIS BARBER SHOP ROAD SERVICE Parking in Rear 1586 Gordon St., S. W. PL. 3-9245 Compliment: of Best Wishes to the Senior Class TALMAN FURNITURE CO. Washington Memorial Bible Assn., Inc. 631 Lee St., S. W. PL. 5-S791 200-210 Western Union Bldg. Compliments of C. P. WEST VIEW CLEANERS 1530 Gordon St., S. W. Groceries - Feed - Hardware - Fertilizer Prompt Service PL. 3-2451 BEN H1Lr,GA. Compliments of Colavo E. M. COFER ROOFING CO. PL. 5-6445 NIGHT 12001911.21-Vifiiffgf rmiRe1Miff PL. 5-7791 Po. 7-7448 1779 Gordon St., S. W. Phone PL. 3-9756 RUTH PATTON'S FLORIST Flowers' For All Occariom L A L O N , S THE PERSONAL TOUCH 794 Cascade Avenue, S. W. RUTH PATFON PAT NORDAN A'n.ANTA, GA. Tel. PL. 8-2016 2380 Sewell R.d., S.W. Atlanta, Ga. A Shop of lmiifuiduality in W0men'J Apparel 148 C omplimentf of BRAND BROS. WHOLESALE PRODUCE CO Onions A Specialty U 149 ADANVS MOTOR CO. New and Uted Carr See J. Roy Hayes or Arthur O. Hayes ATLANTA FURNITURE CO. PO. 1-0601 East Point, Ga. Established 1919 BUFFlNGTON'S 152 Whitehall sf., sw. WA. 9295 TOOLS - DIES ' UGS ' FIXTURES BEDDING - FURNITURE - APPLIANCES- RUGS 779 Lawton St., S. W. Compliments of ADVANCE FINANCE CO. Complimentf of Ben Hill Lumber 81 Supply Co., Inc. Corner Stone and Daniel Rds. GILLHAM'S BEN HILL PHARMACY BENDIX - MAYTAG - FRIGIDAIRE - TAPPAN PO. 1-8426 CAWTHON AND HOLLUMS Commercial and Domextic Appliance! PL. 5-7441 Youngstown Kitchens - Television - Heating Equipment 225 Washington Ave. EAST POINT, GA. BRADLEY AND NEWELL BLUE PLATE The Ultimate in School Photographer: FINE FOODS 1335 Gordon St., S.W. Atlanta, Ga Shop and Save at The Sign of THE CS ROOSTER 1 STOKELYS SWANSON CAPITOL FISH CO. MINUTE MAID FROSTY ACRES CULUNIIL STURES Distinctive Emblem of COLONIAL STORES BARNETVS STANDARD SERVICE 2345 Cascade Road in Cascade Heights COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE AND ROAD SERVICE We Specialize in Wash and Lubrication POLISH AND SIMONIZING PL. 3-9231 C omplimentx of CARRO'LL'S PIT BARBECUE 3105 Bankhead Highway McCLELLAN'S DeSOTO - PLYMOUTH 500 N. Main St. East Point Complimemi of CURLEE CLEANERS 897 Bankhead Highway EAST POINT SUPPLY CC. Dealerx in Dressed Lumber, Doors, Sash, Brick, Lime, Cement and Builders Hardware Phone PO. 1-5531 113-119 Connally Dr. EAST POINT, GA. WA. 5248 130 Whitehall St., S.W. GAY CLOTHING CO. CLYDE C. GUINN, Prop. HUBBARD PANTS SEW ELL SUITS Dress Well at GAY'S GOEN 8: PRESTON 129 Thompson Ave. EAST POINT PO. 7-7474 M. FREEDMAN I. A. ZION We appreciate your business Comfort Furniture Company In Businerr For Your Comfort COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Cash or Terms 150 Whitehall St. Phone WA. 7789 C omplimentf of Hardin's Heating Service Phone CYpress 1975 Baker Auto Parts Co. Auto Parts - General Machine Shop MOTOR REBUILDING 441 Marietta Sr., NW. ATLANTA, GA. HILL PRODUCE COMPANY TIRES ' TUBES ' BATTERIES Specializing in Fruits and Vegetables M. F. HAMMOND SERVICE STATION NO BEER 2960 Campbellton Rd. HUCHINGSON'5 HUT GOfdOfl Sf., - - A BRUNSWICK STEW PL' 3 9189 ATLANTA' GA' FRANK HUCHINGSON PL. 3-9335 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND C omplimenlx of C omplimentf STEEL BY cAl.vERT of CANADA DRY GINGER ALE, INC. 1195 Victory Drive, S. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA GHEESLING FURNITURE CO. Wholesale - Retail Furniture - Appliances - Rugs - TV Famous Name Brands at Wholesale Prices Through Our Volume Purchases For Cash Trade in Your Old Furniture on New 1249 Lee St. Phone PL. 5-5019 C omplimemff 0 f H E N R Y DAVIS Home of Qualify Cars Where Quality, Confidence, Dependability ls Always Paramount AT.8181 - 700SpringSt. - CNightsD - AT. 6127 152 COOPER FURNITURE COMPANY If We Haven't What You Want-Let Us Get It For You 171 v'?1.'E1f1SZi1gSEf7'E.f'3?f'f1' Congoleum and WOTJ13u?0440 Comfffmenff of CLAY AUTO PARTS ADAMSVIU-E CHES SMITH AND BERNARD JOHNSON SMITH-JOHNSON PONTIAC Compliment: of CASCADE 5UpER MARKET 1210 N. Main St. East Point, Ga. Res. PL. 3-5322 Bus. PL. 5-3731 CASCADE-BEECHER MOTORS Automotive S pecialistx Say It With FlowerJ Jack D. and Howard M. Hurd 1503 Beecher St. S T A I- N G S ATLANTAGA' Flowers and Gifts PLaza 3-9747 PLaza 3-9748 PLaza 3-1186 DOMESTIC LAUNDRY 620 Lee Street, S.W., Atlanta 10, Ga. Dry Cleaning - Storuge - Fart Launderette Service 1488 Murphy Ave., S-W. - PL. 3-1103 If no answer PI.aza 5-0584 - PLaza 3-2384 C omplimentr of SMITH-EAST PRODUCE PL. 5-3531 ' X Make the Memory of the Occafion Luft Forever WEDDINGS - NEW YEARS X N X 5719-5 9. 3 X 35 A 39- Q N 5 XXX ANNIVERSARIES , 'KKK' W ' For Ice - WA. 7313 RN R gs, X X 9 YK Nw, xg 1 x - For Ice Carvin s - AL. 0497 X Y - 1' 't g ' q b f., Every P he 113 Desi U rs s. f E Q- 5'?i.f5-- f g --.Q s . KNIGHT ICE coMPANY l xg l--- X of jx. 43421 -S, i ' I X . . Every 4 1- . 595 McDan1el Street, S. W. -1 -v -..-.- -' - 1 -- ff P , Occasnon ' ' ATLANTA, GA, -..., 153 Complimentr of BANKHEAD CABINET CO. A. V. EMUNDSON Wholesale Producer BANANAS AND TOMATOES At Their Bert PL. 5-9622 - 3 BOSTWICK ELECTRIC CO. 330 Lynhurst Dr. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Contracting and Repairing Buttons Replaced - Minor Repairs No Extra Charge EULA'S CLEANERS Re-Weaving - Hand Cleaning - Every Garment Hand Finished 589 Ashby St., S.W. PL. 8-4173 MRS. EULA HALL You Always Get o Good Deal BRAND-VAUGHAN LUMBER CO. Lumber, Roojing and Building Material LIME, CEMENT AND BRICK 1824 Murphy Ave. Phone PL. 5-4565 from GOULDMAN-TABER PONTIAC Main Store: 161 Ivy Sr., N.E., CY. 7366 Big Lot: 895 Lee St., S.W., PL. 8-4631 C omplimentr of JOE COTTON'S DRIVE INN PL. 8-7761 805 Whitehall St. One of Americas Largest FAMILY SHOE STORES For Men - Women - Children FOR DRESS - STREET - SPORT - PLAY Fitted by Expertr Make this Your Store THE DAN COHEN CO. 825 Gordon St., West End We-Buy Wrecked or Burned Autor and Truckr Dixie Auto Parts Co., Inc. 947 Bankhead Ave., N. W. NEW 81 USED AUTO 8: TRUCK PARTS Phone EL. 5897 ATLANTA, GA. 154 GEORGIA TENT AND AWNING CO. 'SERVING ATLANTA FOLKS FOR OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS' CANVAS - ALUMINUM - FIBERGLAS The Awning of Your CHOICE NATIONALLY KNOWN PRODUCTS DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY Dial CYpress 7551 228 Margaret, S. E. 155 M. P. 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MOTOR COMPANY Sale: and Service In west End 10 Years MOYER APPLIANCE CO. 727 Lee St., SW. PL. 5-4811 PL. 8-1922 MORGAN SUPPLY co' A. T. and Fred Bond, Owner! Automobile Parts - Complete Shop Service Heating and Air Conditioning FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES 780 Gordon St., S.W. Atlanta, Ga. J. A. MORGAN PRODUCE co. WINTER'S INSURANCE AGENCY Automobile, Life, Fire 1050 Murphy Ave., S.W. PL. 5-5766 CITRUS FRUITS' POTATOES' QNIONS L. GUY WINTERS HOWARD T. WINTERS BEST WISHES FROM Jas. A. Parks Realty 81 Insurance Company 758 Cascade Ave., S.W., at Beecher Telephone PLaza 8-2694 Mike Chaknis Mrs. Edna Genoble Mrs. Susan Lamb Mrs. Evelyn Simonton Jas. A. Parks, Jr. 157 MITCHELL MOTORS, INC. Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer 6 350 West Peachtree St., N. W. J. P. NORTON COAL CO. BEN HILL, GEORGIA PL. 5-1577 PLAZA INN Steak, Shrimp, Fried Chicken, Sandwiches 1473 CAMPBELLTON RD., S. W. McGlNNIS ELECTRIC COMPANY Complete Motor Service MOTOR REWINDING PL. 5-3397 ATLANTA, GA. EPV04 PENRAE VARIETY STORE Complete Line of Notiom Jewelry - Cosmetics - School Supplies - Toys PERRIN AUTO SUPPLY ROAD SERVICE PLaza 5-9474 POOLE'S AMOCO SERVICE Amoco Productx 254 Hayden St. N' W. WAsI-IING, GREASING, WAXING LA. 5696 QCa11ed for and Delivered? 487 W. Whitehall Sr., S.W. ATLANTA, GA. C,,,,,,,l,,,,.,,,, of Pou.Y's BEAUTY sl-lop . . 815 Cascade Avenue, S. W. Painter Electric Co., Inc. PL. 5-0616 , Call PL. 5-6156 Comfplzfmentr of I RUTH S FLOWER SHOP GLADE TEA If you are pleared, tell oiberr. If not, tell ur. Ruth 8: Frank Hall Res. Austell 2804 627 Evans Sf S' W' 1388 Gordon sf., sw. ATLANTA, GA. COWPUMWIII Of RAY SMITH COMPANY Tempo-Geha Minzeograph Equipment and Supplies ARVID G. ROBERTS, Mgt Printing Oflice Supplies Service DAVID ROBERTS, Am. Mgr. 2588 Cascade Road, S. W. LA. 9531 351 spring sf., N. W. PL. 8-1352 - PL. 5-4478 Compliment: of RICKERSON'S PLAY SCHOOL G STANDARD PARTS COMPANY G 299 Peters St. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 159 C ompiimenti of AUTOMOTIVE SALES 81 SERVICE Carburetor Specialists - Sales and Service 145-155 Piedmont Ave., N.E. - WA. 7679 BRICK DAVIS MOTORS M. E. Brick DAVIS, Piet. PO. 7-4532 632 N. Main St., EAST POINT Complimentt of BASS FURNITURE CO. Complimentf of A F R I E N D PLaza 3-3412 PLaza 5-5673 We Ininre Everything Cascade Realty 8. Insurance Co. REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS C omplimentf 0 f CLYATT'S DRUG STORE THE BEST ONLY Specializing in Wert End and Cafcade H eighty 3 Property A. G. WRIGHT 809 Cascade Ave., S.W. 1521 Gordon Street, S. W. R. P. CATLIN, JR. ATLANTA, GA. Kncl-lENs by DEL-MAR DEL-MAR CABINET CO., INC., Manufacturers G P. O. Box 7, Station A 2865 Gordon Road ATLANTA, GEORGIA 160 OUR BEST WISHES, SENIOR CLASS '56 From the OFFICERS AND CHAIRMEN OF THE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION President MR. S. S. LOCKHART First Vice President MRS. E. C. MCNEELY Mrs. Joel Knight, Second Vice-Prerident D. R. Bryan, Trearurer Mrs. C. Eugene Tovall, Secretary Miss Frances McKee, C orrerponding Sec. Mr. C. L. Mundy . . . . Budget and Finance Mrs. J. P. Allen . . . Memherrhip Mrs. R. V. Robinson . . . Program Mrs. E. L. Aldredge . . . . . Horpitality Mrs. H. L. Chalin . .... Room Reprerentative Mrs. George D. Smith . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed . . Character and Spiritual Education . Athletic - Vanity Mrs. Clide McAfee . . . . . Recreation Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lewis . . . . Civilian Defenre Mrs. Thomas A. Knight . . ..... Publicity Mrs. E. W. Pyle . . . . . Magazine Publication Mrs. W. C. Summers, Study Group Mr. Clyde Quickel, Band C o-Ordinator Mrs. C. M. Seward. F ounderk Day Mrs. H. P. Jolly, Paper Sale Mrs. J. P. Nabers, Scrap Book Mr. Carl Mills, School Groundr Mrs. joe L. Brown, Parliamentarian 161 AUTOMOBILE GLASS CO. 4 656 Spring St., N.W. AT. 5712 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Office: LAmar 6641 Res.: PL. 5-0800 BEAVERS' FURNITURE CO. Easy Terms - Trade In's 500 Marietta Street, N. W. Butler 81 CagIe's Service Station Complete Auto Service and Aocenoriex james CBuckJ Butler R. G. CBi11D Cagle 2447 Gordon Rd., S. W., Atlanta, Ga. PL. 8-9138 To Buy or Sell in S. W. Section, Call Douglas Wood Realty Company 944 Gordon St., S. W. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 O 121.5-5511 , INSURANCE CENTRAL TYPESETTING DUBOSE - EGLESTON CQMPANY Established 1876 759 Trust co. of Ga. Bldg. LAma1 4951 156W Mafieffa Sf-1 NW- ' Aflam 3, Ga- ATLANTA, GEORGIA There if N o Snbftitute For an Education EAST POINT CHEVROLET DEALER, INC. Compliment: of J. .I. .IARDINA S ' M I' I e '9 5?:,2ZPf'9g? AI 'nl' RE-ROOF NOW! AVOID EXPENSIVE DAMAGE Call PLaza 8-5042 or PLaza 5-0642 Sales and Service Jett Rooting 8g Siding Co. , Your EXCLUSIVE dealer for 600 N. MHIH St. PO. 7-2611 FORD 15 YR. BONDED RO01: Free Eftimater - Small Monthly Paymentx NEW USED 909 Lee Street, S. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA CAREY PAUL PL. 5-4578 A. S. KEITH - REAL ESTATE Sales - Insurance ADAMSVILLE SECTION KING'S AUTOMOBILE SERVICE I.EE STREET SERVICE STATION 1389 Lee St. ROAD SERVICE PL. 3-9409 Launderease Automatic Laundry Fineft Shirt Laundry and Cleaning Anywhere 789 Cascade Ave., S. W. PL. 5-5996 KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS King of Americfi: Doughnuts 449 Ponce de Leon Ave. EL. 7307 I.eMus 81 Fisher Jewelers 8. Opticians 6 Broad St., SW. COn the Viaducrj ATLANTA, GEORGIA JOHN MANNING 8: COMPANY TOMATOES PL. 3-2109 ATLANTA, GA. lUNSFORD'S WEST END PHARMACY FOR DRUGS AND COSMETICS Compliment: of 'fe 8' Gofdm' PL' 53161 The Master loan Service, Inc. Comflimmf-V of 61 Forsyth St., N. W. MAMMY's KITCHEN WA2577 GOOD FOOD COMPLIMENTS OF FOREMOST DAIRIES, N MILK AND ICE CREAM 6 2711 Piedmont Rd., N. E. CH. 9431 163 Adam's Park Amoco Station CAMPBELL GROCERY CO. GROCERIES - FEEDS Gasoline and Oil Cor. Campbellton 8: New Hope Rds Phone PI. 5-3322 PL. 3-9451 , Complzmentr of MU. 8-6745 Res. Ph. AT. 0324 TUXEDOS AND SHOES FOR RENT Alterations aind Repairs For Ladies an Gentlemen MANUELE KAMOR 11 Edgewood Ave. E' AI Fcfw Step: from Fifvf Points ASK FOR Q BUDDY BARS - UKANEATA SANDWICH - CAKES AT ALL GOOD FOOD DEALERS When Your Sweet Tooth Says Cake - Your Wisdom Tooth says DORTCH'S FRANK GRAHAM CO. I -nw! 'W nw' LINCOLN AND MERCURY .N i- ---'-- -....,,I CONTINENTAL MARK II ft ', -A I Gordon's E Safe Buy Used Car: t .,.,.,.l , t HJ .L a delighifully 600 W. Peachtree St. new and tasty potato treat! 2 Ways Fresher GORDON'S MAGIC-PAK - tiny pocket of acti- vated carbon and silica gel-absorbs moisture and helps protect freshness and flavor. Teamed up with JORDAN'S SUPER MARKET 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 double cellophane bag, it keeps 'em two ways fresher! GORDON'S TWIN-PACK-For parties, picnics, or SAM E- LEVY TIRE co' , . 4 AMOCO STATIONS snacks. Two big bags-one to serve-one in reserve. Sta- No. 1-140 Courtland St., at Ellis Street Sta. No. 2-301 Ponce cle Leon Ave., at Argonne Ave. a. No. 3-789 W. Peachtree St., at Fifth St. Sta. No. 4-1711 Peachtree St., near Brookwood Station 164 AMOCO SERVICE Cascade Heights Service Station 2287 Cascade Rd., S. W. Phone PL. 3-9325 ATLANTA, GEORGIA C ongratulatiom' TO THE CLASS OF '56 JOYCE GLOVER THE MARY LOU BEAUTY SHOP FLAY PEARSON, Owner 2893 Gordon Rd., S.W. PL. 5-0822 BLANTON'S TILE COMPANY 2291 Cascade Rd., S.W. PL. 5-8908 Ceramic Tile Floors and Shower Doors C omplimentx of E. H. Harper Auto Service 339 Techwood Dr. ATLANTA, GEORGIA FERGUSON'S POULTRY Fryers - Hens - Fresh Eggs - Fresh Fish Turkeys - Rabbits Phone PL. 5-9103 FRED B. FERGUSON 1550 Gordon Sr., S. W. Owner ATLANTA, GA. E. H. Houseworth Plumbing 81 Heating Co. Contracting---R epdifing Phone MU. 8-1497 C 81 L Mills Construction Co. ALL KINDS OF POWER GRADING PL. 5-4131 LAFAYETTE MILLS, Owner 2139 Campbellton Rd., S.W., at DeLowe Morgan Building and Sales 774 Gordon Street, S. W. CAr the Unclerpassb H. E. MORGAN Nighr: PL. 3-8337 Phone PL. 5-6521 BEST WISHES FROM YOUR FRIEND T. RALPH GRIMES, Sheriff FULTON COUNTY Motor Tune-Up Detached and Drive In Service ALL WORK GUARANTEED Mufhews carggxffor 8' Hear A-1 Television Sales and Service MATHEWS ECONOMY STATIONS G, M, WYNENS . D, R, POOLE Gmf ',Q .3'.Q,:?,5,i1'f't,pSz3 ,'t:',i'z:f,a.51i,1::f ' Home FA- 5188 Home: PL- 3-3941 1289 LEE STREET, s. W. 2380 Sewell Road, S. W. PL. 5-0665 Cascade Hei his Tire and Batter America Goes fo College gs . Y Wifh MONTAG'S STATIONERY ervme Since 1889 WASHING - WAXING Monfag Bros., Inc. LUBRICATION ROAD SERVICE 245 No. Highland Ave. 2261 Cascade Rd. PL. 5-9348 ATLANTA, GEORGIA MUNDY'S DRUG STORE C omplimentx of A Real Community Drug Store BEN HILL, GEORGIA PL. 3-3395 WEST BROTHERS 6 MEIER 81 WHITE BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS 370J0f1eS Ave-, N- W- 567 W. Whitehall sf., s. W. ATLANTA- GEORGIA PL. 3-4616 ATLANTA, GA. Business Phone: PL. 5-5546 Residence Phone: PL. 3-2018 MODERN AUTO SERVICE Automotive Specialixtf G ALGER J. TURNER 825 York Ave., S. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA 166 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BROKER We Can Sell Your House INGRAM 81 EADS REALTY CO., INC. 2380 Sewell Rd., S. W. PL. 5-8012 THE COLLARD MAN PL. 5-8755 Safety Glau - Plate Glen - Window Glam' Cbarmelr - Regulator: - Mirrorr Lowe Automobile Glass Co. 607 S. Main Street C. C. Lowe EAST POINT, GA. PO. 1-8292 You Tried the Rett - Now Try The Bert LEE CLEANERS Est- i930 Plant Office 847-849 Lee Street, S. W. Phone PL. 3-9263 ATLANTA, GEORGIA Complimentx of RICH 8- MORGAN, INC. WHOLESALE GROCERS Bus. SY. 4-7636 Res. PL. 5-5624 REEVES' BODY WORKS Wrecker Service - Wrecked Car: Rebuilt Fender 8: Paint Work G. E. Cjellyb Reeves 2667 Bankhead Hwy., N.W. NORTON BROS. General Merchandire Staple and Fancy Groceries PL. 5-2231 BEN HILL, GEORGIA NORGE APPLIANCES - FURNITURE Simmons Beautyrest Mattresses ROBERTSON'S, INC. 1681-1685 Gordon Street, S. W. Phones: PL. 5-6807 - PL. 8-1543 F. H. FOWLER GULF SERVICE STATION WHEN YOU G-O, GO GULF 2247 Cascade Rd. PL. 5-9912 C OMPLIMENTS OF LAWHON TIRE 81 BATTERY CO. 290 University Ave., S. W. C OMPLIMENTS OF RURALIST PRESS, INC. Saler - S erifice - Pafrtr EAST POINT FORD CO. ADAMSVILLE CAFETERIA A Good Place to Eat When You Don'r Want to Ear Ar Home 1250 N. Main St. EAST POINT, GA. PL. 5-2121 Compliments of WEST END CLEANERS 821 Beecher St., S. W. PL. 5 3831 SKINNER WRECKING CO. Dependable Lumber 8: Brick Dealers 1616 North West Dr., N. W. SY. 4-4576 DARRELL'S HAIRDRESSERS Specializing in COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 2330 Cascade Rd. PL. 8-4678 Ed Lyon Pure Oil Service Station Your Friend in Wert End Park and Peters Sr. PL. 3-9103 Southeastern Electric Supply Co 575 Marietta Sr., N. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA AL. 5665 CVOMPLIMENTS OF B. P. O. ELKS No. 1617 COMPLIMENTS OF DIXIE WHOLESALE CO., INC. Distributors of WHOLESALE FANCY GROCERIES EL. 1002 980 Marietta St. Atlanta, Ga. Bus. VE. 8944 Res. FA. 0626 Carpet Laying by Selected Automobiles THE THOMAS co. 276 Peters sf. AL. 6339 Cafpeflaying - M0fhPf00fif1g M. B. LIMBO D. L. TEBOW 547 W. Peachtree St., N. E. ATLANTA, GA 168 960 Spring Street Quality Revappingn SPEEDOMETERS - RADIOS - CLOCKS 744 Gordon Street, S. W. SPEEDOMETER SERVICE CO. i l STAMPS TIRE CO., INC. C OMPLIMENTS OF SHOCKI.EY'S GARAGE General Repairs Wrecker Service Body and Fender Work C omplimentr of B. B. CHRISTIAN SUTHERLAND PRODUCE CO. State Farm Insurance Company 1091 Allene Ave., S. W. 521 Legion Way East Point, Ga. PO- 7-4279 CFarmer's Marketj C omplimentx of BRESSLER BROTHERS STERN FURNITURE CO. 291 P S. eters t 289 - Peters St. - 330 THE VARSITY FRESH FOOD Curb Service ATLANTA, GEORGIA ATHENS, GEORGIA Compliment! of TEDDY BEAR GRII.lS SOUTHWEST .IEWELERS FINE FOODS Expert Watch Repairr - Diamond: - Watcher OPW All Night ' We Nevef C1056 jewelry One Block North of Fort Mac on Lee Street 2885 Gordon Rd.g S. W. Shop No, 2 MR- AND MRS- G- M- HOOPERI JR- Corner Gordon and Cascade 169 CHARLES E. TROUTT Fine Porlmit and Wedding Photograph! 2216 Highview Rd., S. W. PL. 3-5745 TOM'S PIT BARBECUE Bar-B-Cue - Pork - Beef - Ribs FRIED CHICKEN AND STEAKS C omplimentr of A FRIEND TERN INN CAFETERIA Top Quality Food FRIENDLY SERVICE 13 Butler St. LA. 9736 West Encl Television Service RCA - Motorola - Sales and Service 1326 Gordon St., S. W. C omplimenn of CARTER AND ROY THORNTON'S SERVICE STATION Texaco Products Excello Batteries Tires Road Service 2271 Cascade Rd. ULMAN'S MEN 81 BOYS SHOPS 863 Gordon - West End 121 S. Main St. - East Point WOOFIN'S RECORD SHOP THE LATEST IN RECORDS Rhythm and Blues, Popular, Hillbilly, Classical Greeting Cards Gifts Costume Jewelry Phone LA. 6981 Used Records 201 Edgewood Ave. Complimentr of Arnold Vickery Insurance Agency .lohnie Teal Plumbing Company 141 Stratford Dr., S. W. CY. 4-3783 YELLOW JACKET INN Famous Toasted Hot Dogs and Hamburgers FRENCH FRIES 305 North Ave., N. W. FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Congratulations to the BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL LEADERS OF TOMORROW ROYAL SANDWICH CO. PAUL'S FRIED PIES FIT FOR A KING Only Highest Quality Ingredients Used Machine Wrapped Sandwiches Grade A Shop Q-Z3 USL 1060 Oakland Dr., S. W. FRED J. PICKELSIMER Building 8: Repair BE. 8135 Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed J. I. WOODROOF LIGHT AND POWER WIRING 6 SULCER'S CAFE J' C. SULCER 625 Lee SL' 5' W' PL. 3,0655 1085 Kafhefwood of., s. W. Compliment: of PI... 3-1515 A FRIEND VENETIAN PLAZA SERVICENTER SHELL SERVICE T. Lubrication Washing Waxing Wheel Balancing Tires Batteries Accessories Road Service PL. 5-7672 1425 Campbellton Rd. at Venetian Dr. H. WOODRUFF 81 SONS lo 7. H. .,.. ,9 QEEDS 171 SOUTHEASTERN MACHINE TOOL COMPANY 500 Piedmont Ave., N. E. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Phone EL. 1362 Walker Turner 16 Variable Speed Metal Cutting Band Saw Walker Turner 10 Tilting Arbor Saw Walker Turner Spindle Shaper A Complete Line of Home and Workshop Equipment 172 J. P. WOMACK 81 SONS, INCORPORATED Manufacturers of High Grade Bank, Store and Ofiice Fixtures ATLANTA, GEORGIA C omplimentr of ROANE IRON WORKS 1350 Central Ave. EAST POINT, GEORGIA PL. 8-1428 WE EXTEND BEST WISHES TO ALL Cascade Lodge No. 1840 B. P. O. ELKS Boulder Park Drive, S. W. P. O. Box 142, Station A ATLANTA, GEORGIA 173 'mlnn AUTO meme :xcrumee Wm ,1,i52j,K 3g5Xi1Y ZKAWNG PL- S-4407 ATLANTA GE 5fjG1ff:fPhy Ave- SW- G. F. M.S:r:: 5 2221 Y0:Fsf:.r61L.'Zfi5.Gmxiszi.. ., G.. Established 1932 STARTERS, GENERATORS and ARMATURES Wm .END SHOE SERVICE All makes Serviced and Repaired uC,,,,p,,,, sho, s,,,,4a,v All Work Guaranteed H. Jack cmtatt-.st su Gordon sf., s. W. Typewriters - Cash Registers - Adding Machines HARRY VANCE H. K. VANCE BUSINESS MACHINES CO. TRUSCOTT FLORIST Telephone: PL. 3-9010 First Greenhouse out Gordon Road 2887 Gordon Road, S. W. Phone PL. 5-7236 991-1997 G d Rd., s. W. A , G . 1 or on MNH A SALES - SERVICE - SUPPLIES WESTMQNT CLEANERS Complete Laundry sffviff USINCLAIR SPECIALTIES PL. 5-4660 820 Westmont Rdq S. W. WINK'S SERVICE STATION ATLANTA, GEoRoiA Q PL. 5-9228 PL. 8-2334 WEST VIEW PHARMACY WEST END CAB co. W, L, JACQ13, Prop, CITY-VVIDE -- 24 HOUR SERVICE 1765 Gordon Street, S. W. Main Office: 1342 Gordon St., S. W. PL. 3-2191 ATLANTA, GEORGIA . - - - boating Keeps teen-agers and parents on the beam Q of f fr . ! at -J..-API 1 lf' -5 I f-0 J. . T4 f . s'5f 1'9 if 'f e J ' 7' gb, ffqxge, 'fr 1 X I ' 11 dig g Qi A E' - f7Y' 4 ' . ' A f' I S V I ' 'ri-l ' .ef L 'Q' ,. .Xt -' A .,Q,,sgA-r-'mln 6-ffown 1631? X , -f:e.'-- -- - It takes the right outfit to do the trick . . . right boat, fitted with the right size Evinrude and the right equipment.'We can correctly tit your needs. . . . We have nine quiet Evinrude models ranging from 3 to 30 horsepower and boats of every size and type of construction Atlantis Oldest Evinrude Dealer to choose from. Also skis, skin diving and all water sports equipment. Authorized Come by before you buy- Sales and Service for 30 Years Open daily 8 to 5 ' PYRON AND GARROW ,NR Where Boating Pleasures Begin -- 594 Luckie St., N. W. at North Avenue, Atlanta Tolnpllono-Elgin 0307 174 ROY DODSON GROCERY STORE RoosEvELT HIGHWAY BILL HUNTfS FLOWERS Complete Floral Service Phone Day or Night: PL. 3-7106 2908 Gordon Road, S. W. WYNNE'S SERVICE STATION 816 Cascade Ave., S. W. PL. 5-1865 RYALS INSURANCE AGENCY Anything in Insurance 702 Atlanta Federal Savings Bldg. WA. 6881 ATLANTA, Gaokcm WHITE TRUCK LINE, INC. 1534 Jonesboro Rd., s. E. C 'p'i 'm LAmar 3876 Daily Service of MANCHESTER - FAYETTEVILLE SENOIA- GAINESVILLE - BUEORD F R I E N DS LAWRENCEVILLE P' ' .... , or 1 3' A E iii 'ls ' P zz. .. R lylarcia, Nancy, and Charlotte 'are representative of the several hundred students who ride safely to and from Southwest High School every day on Transit System Buses. Throughout the Metropolitan Atlan- ta Area some 15,000 grammar and high school stu- dents talce advantage of the low school fares for safe, convenient rides to and from school on buses of the Atlanta Transit System, or its subsidiary, the llfletropolitan Transit System. 175 For HARRIS FOOD TOWN 110 N. Main St. -11215 Cleveland Ave., East P 465 Holderness St., West End QUALITYCANDIES -:- NOVELTIES SCHOOLSUPPLIES -:- NYLON HOSE Call HARRY E. GLORE CO. 12185 Gordon Rd., S. W. PL. 3-9230 JONESBORO HOME FURNISHINGS CENTER ZENITH - TV - R.C.A. Main St. 2676 Jonesboro, Ga. .I. FRANK LEITZSEY DANCE STUDIO TAP - BALLET - MODERN Acrobatic and Character Dancing PL. 3-9094 810 Cascade Ave., S. W. Atlanta, Ga BENNETT PLUMBING CO. 812 Hortense Pl., N. W. 38 Years Experience New Rexidental Work 24 Hours Service SY. 4-5964 PL. 5-0932 Compliments of SOUTH EASTERN TRANSFER J. J. KLAITZ SADDLE SHOP BELTS - WALLETS 623 Kennedy St., N. W. WVestern Shirts and Frontier Pants for Square Dancers ALL KINDS OF SADDLES FRYER'S SERVICE STATION 2685 Campbellton Road, S. VV. Corner Campbellton Rd. and Dodson Dr. PL. 5-4831 Atlanta, Georgia Compliments of COX 81 GARDNER FURNITURE CO. E'Uerythir1g For the I-lame' 176 Cl? Congratulations and Best Ufishes to the Senior Class of '56 GEORGE L. WILSON Agent Real Estate and Insurance DEVELOPING AUDUBON FOREST .4tlanta'.v Fines! Rfsir1'enlialSertion PL. 3-1031 2323 Cascade Road, S. W PL. 3-2125 ATLANTA, GEORGIA C52-Tiki? 177 OUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE A GR W WW ffcwfzg W .WW ,AW 1 my MW EMM STOVALL 81 COMPANY Air Compressors Compliments of CHARLIE LEFTWICH Alderman 4th Ward Power Mowers :- Parts - Service EL. 6758-9 948 Bankhead Ave., N.W. L. XF. 84 LEROY STILL Shetland Ponies: Sales and Rides Compliments of C. O. BARNES BARBER SHOP at Lee Btwaltors E-Z-CURB STORE 2334 Cascade Road wALLAc: sl.:c1nlc'coMPANY Electrical Contractors Wiring and Repairs Compliments of SHERWIN WILLIAMS 826 Gordon St., S. W. lVe Deliver Presented by 99M Walton St. E. A. WALTERS ALpine 1180 LA. 9721 Texaco Dealers Road Service GRESHAM SERVICE STATION 9 Goodrich Tires 8: Batteries Home and Auto Accessories v ED GRESHAM, Mgr. 1120 Moreland Ave C0mPll le'lf5 Of TOMMY GREsHAM, Asst. Mgr. Atlanta G ATLANTA STEEL SUPPLY CO. PL. 8-4422 BERRY 81 ALLISON GARAGE Q 2445 Herren Drive, S. W. WORK GUARANTEED By Expert Mechanics FRED BERRY Gonnou ALLlsoN Phone PL. 8-1011 Termite and Pest Control Owner CLAUDE COCHRAN Guaranteed Results COCHRAN EXTERMINATING CO. If It's Pests Cochran's Best 1305 Fairburn Rd., S. W. ATLANTA, GA. 179 Compliments of F R I E N D S RlBEl.lN'S SHOE SERVICE 784 Cascade Road PL. 5-1228 PETE'S BARBER SHOP We need your bend in our buxinesf' 3595 Gordon Rd., S. W. Compliment: of MR. THORNTON W1eF?oueZ wg PLAIA 64669 Compliment: of J. H. BRYAN GROCERY BEN HILL, GEORGIA Phone PL. 8-9117 ffffff' YOUNG IDEAS 0.01 , . My for 0, I TODAY'S HOMEMAKERS S KENNY FURNITURE CU., INC. Ample Free Parking MU. 8-1550 340 Peters St., S. W. 180 FOR THE GRADUATES OF 1956 A 510,000,000 downtown college plant at GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Only Georgia marble air-conditioned college classroom building in the Southeast, with roof-deck, spacious activities areas looking on gardened patios, rapidly expanding li- brary, well-lighted modern classroom, eminently qualified faculty. Career Planning and Guidance Placement Service Student Credit Union R.O.T.C. Program for Young Men B.B.A. Degree with over 20 specializations Basic Curricula in B.A., B.S., and other Degree Programs Begin NOW to plan your college career at Aflan1'a's Downtown Educational Center HH... had 1 .--.L.,.4 v t ll!! n um ' -AX ur.. 5,3 K 0 -N. I-1 V :'f p!P5 lw K ei If mpg, CASCADE HEIGHTS PHARMACY '23ll Cascade Road, S. W. PL. 5-2554 Your Friendly Neighborhood Drug Store for 18 Years 181 Georgia Institute of Technology ATLANTA, GEORGIA Founded in 1885 - Co-Educational The Largest Engineering Institution in the South All Courses Fully Accredited ENGINEERING-Aeronautical, Ceramic, Chem- ical, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, and Textile. ARCHITECTURE-Design, Engineering, Indus- trial Design, Light Construction, and City Plan- ning, SCIENCES-Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT-General, Personnel, Insurance, Hospital Management, Industrial Economics, and Public Health. -It If -DK- Information, Write to Registrar, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia SAVOY MEN'S SHOP 25 Broad St., S. W. Complete Line of Men's Furnishings TUXEDO RENTALS Qsflii MINOR STUDIO 223 W. Washington PO. I-0682 183 .92 3421.11 L I ff 56' CONGRATULATIONS VV ILLIAMS PRINTING COMPANY - - - Atlanta Yu - Sal V. P006 I' I tl 5 4644 T 1 J, b A For you... wishes you N H Your share of the opportunities El Square deal 1 which a free world offers, throughout 1 The ability and confidence which grows with experience out of a good basic education. the years. I Security, the success of cherished ambitions, and the satisfactions of a 'glife well livedf, SUPERIOR PRINTING COMPANY l 300 LUCKIE STREET, N.w. ' ATLANTA' GEORGIA WALTON BUILDING-ATLANTA CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST VVISI-IES TO THE TO THE SENIORS FACULTY OF SOUTHWEST HIGH TROY IJEIVJYIS 'I'Y'PCDC'i-IE!..AI'I-IICJ SEBSTIGE 99M WALTON STREET, N.w. TELEPHONE ALPINE 2782 ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA 184 .. ' 5 to the graduating class BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ii!! ffsww V Qi T, Ta 185 Qngrutulutiuug A Abernathy, Louis YYY ,,......, ,......... 6 9,101 Abernathy, Shelby Jean ,...., ...,..... . Y.Y.Y ..., 64 Abrams, Ronnie Y.YY .,.......... Y..Y..YY..,Y..Y..YY 64 Adams, Carole ..,......, Y ,,,.,.............,,.,.. Y ,... 60, 108 Adams, Charlie ....,, General Index Adams, Farrell ....... Adams, Linda YY ...... . Adams, Meredith ...... 21, 78, 86, 93, 107 69, 73 60, 108 69, 98, 106, 109 Brady, Judy ........,........ Y..Y ...,. YY ..... YY.Y..Y ...... . 69 Brand, Barbara 22, 39, 41, 86, 90, 91, 99, 100, 101, 103, 105, 107 Brand, Gloria ...... Y .,..r..,..... Y.Y.Y 60, 98, 104, 108 Brandenburg, Richard .....,...........,.................... 69 Brannon, Carolyn ......,, Y ,.,...... Y.YY ......,...,., 60, 105 Bray, Mary ...,,,,, Y ..,,..... ...,.. 6 9, 98, 103, 109 Brewer, Carolyn ..,... ..,,,....... ,,,., .......... Y . Y . 55 Bridges, Jeanie .......,.... ....... 6 4, 98, 101, 109 Brinstield, Eleanor ......,,, ,,.,,. 6 5 79, 101, 109 Briscoe, Eleanor ,,.,...... ....,,,.,..,. 2 2, 86, 102, 105 Britt, Patricia ..,. .,,,. . . Britt, Margaret ...Y ..... Y..YY ...... Y.YYY. .... 69 Adams, Janice ..... Y ...Y ,... 55, 101, 107 Adams, Patsy .Y ...... ..,........ Y Y.Y.Y..Y. 69, 98 Adams, Peggy .YY ,,....... Y..Y.Y .... 69, 97, 105, 106 Akin, Tony .Y.Y..Y..Y ...... Y..YY ..... Y.Y.YY.YYY. 64 Aldredge, Nancy ...,... Y ...... YY ,..,... 60, 90, 96, 105 Aldridge, Lucy Y ....... YYY ..... YYYYYYY .... 64, 95 Alexander, Dorothy .....,,. Y..Y..Y ..... Y .... YY 69, 109 Alexander, Vicki .Y.Y .,...... YYY...YYY.YY.. 64, 104 Allen, Lenora ..... Y.Y .... YY.YY .... YYYYYYYYY.. 64 Allen, Judy Y...Y ..,... 59, 60, 96, 101, 105, 137 Allen, Linda YY ...,.. 69, 98, 105, 106, 109, 138 Allen, William ....,......,.,..,..... YY ........ 60, 82, 97 Alread, Sandra ...,.. .......,.... Y YY.YY. 55, 82, 83 Ambrose, Olivia .,..,.....Y,, Y 60, 96, 108, 111, 112 Anderson, Carolyn ..Y .... Y ...... Y .........,., 64, 98, 109 Anderson, Catherine .......... Y..Y 64, 98, 101, 109 Anderson, Charlene ..Y ..... .Y...Y ...... 55, 94, 108 Anderson, Eugene ..... Y Y..Y.Y.YY .,............ 60, 78 Anderson, Jerilyn Y .....,, Y ...... Y..Y ..... 69, 98, 106 Anderson, Virginia .........,.,.,,,............ 60, 96, 108 Archer, Billy 21, 79, 81, 93, 110, 118, 120, 126, 130 Archer, Carol ..,..... Y ,........... 60, 90, 96, 100, 101 Archer, Elaine ....,... Y ,.,..,....,, Y.Y ....... Y 60, 90, 101 Archer, Jean Y .........,,, ..,.,..... 6 0, 96, 105, 111 Armstrong, Bert ........ .Y .......... 55, 95, 100, 102 Armstrong, Elaine ...,... Y ............,. YY.. 64, 109 Arrowood, Lethia ........ ....... 6 9, 82, 106 Ashcraft, Shirley Y.Y.Y .......,,,.,........ 55, 101, 108 Ashley, Mitzie 21, 39, 40, 47, 77, 86, 88, 92, 103, 112, 116, 117 Ashworth, Pat .YY .......,,,......,...,., 21, 91, 98, 102 Asinof, Carolyn ....,.., ,.,,........ Y ,,..... ....,,, ..,, 6 0 , 96 Askew, Linda .......,.......... Y 69, 98, 106, 109, 138 Askew, Sylvia YYY .......... Y..Y .......... Y...Y.YY....... 64 Atwood, Milton .Y.Y ......... ......, 6 9, 138 Atwood, Martha Austin, Ann ...., Joan .Y ............. 55 Brittain, Susan ,.....,... 22, 86, 92, 101, 103, 109 Brock, James . ,...,..,. YYYYYY ......... Y.Y .... Y.YY... 69 Brooks, Brenda ...,........,.,.. Y .....,....... Y .... .Y 69, 111 Brooks, Johnny .Y,., Y ,... Y.Y ..... 69, 109, 138 Brotherton, Patsy .YYY ....... Y ........ Y.Y.. 18, 55, 94 Brown, Becky ,....... Y ....,....,...... YY 69, 88, 97, 106 Brown, Beverly ......... ..Y .r.... Y .... Y ....,....,........... 55 Brown, Buddie ..Y Y.Y..Y....Y..Y..YY..Y..Y..Y.Y 55 Brown, Carroll ..,.........,. 22, 47, 87, 89, 102, 107 Brown, Eddie .... Y .r........ Y.......Y.Y-..Y. 65, 136, 137 Brown, Jimmy .... 60, 78, 88, 118, 123, 130, 136 Brown, Lane 23, 39, 42, 89, 92, 110, 112, 118, 120 Brown, Linda ......., Y ......... 69, 97, 98, 101, 106 Brown, Linda Robyn 54, 55, 91, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 105, 108 Brown, Lois ...................,,AA Y ,......-.. .. ......... Y ..., YY.. 69 Brown, Melvin ............,,.................... YY.YY 79, 80 Brown, Mikell 23. 39. 4-1, 47, 49, 86, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 99, 100, 105, 110 Brown, Paul . ...,,,..... Y ...... Y ..,.. -..-.-..----Y-,.--- 50 Brown, Shirley .,... Y ......... Y .... Y..Y..YY .... .Y ....... .Y. 60 Brown, Susan ......,.... ............. Y ..Y. ......... Y. 69. 82 Brownlee, Charles Brownlee, Leroy ....Y..YY.Y.Y .... Y. .... Y....YY..Y 69 60, 78, 81, 90, 100, 102, 103, Bruce, Linda 55, 69, 91, 94, 96, 99, 100, 105, l 06 108 Bruce, Judy ....Y ,,,...... YY- ,..-.- .. --------- 69, 97, 106 Brumbelow, Jennie ..YY.Y ......... Y .... 23, 102, 107 Bryan, Ann ......., Y. ..... Y .,,,.... ...Y. 55, 73, 100, 108 Bryan, Joe ,..,.... Y..Y...Y.Y ..... 19, 23, 89, 130, 110 Bryant, Bobby ..Y ......... Y.Y.Y ..--,... .-..-.Y---- 69 Buchanan, Betty ..... Y ..r.... Y ..A. Y ,..----., --.YY 69 Buchanan, Jane ..YY 69, 97, 106, 109 Buice, Ronnie ,......, .......Y.....-..Y---. 31 Bullock, Joyce ..... Y ....... Y. ......--.,.--. - .----,----- 69, 98 Burdette, Tom ...YYY ..... Y .... Y...........-.---69, 133 Burnes, Pat ......,,............. Y...YY.Y.55, 98, 112, 113 Burrell, Margie ........ YY .... Y..Y. ......... Y..Y.......-.. 65 Burriss, Jimmy r..r..., .YY..Y.... ..........----.. -. --..- -- 65 Burt, Joenne .... Y ,......-,, Y --.---.-..-. 69, 97, 101, 106 Butler, Sarah ..Y ...., Y..Y .,.,-, ..Y -..- ------ 101, 106 Butler, Tom .Y..Y .Y ...-.,--. -A,.- Y ..------- 69 Butler, Betty Y ....... .--.-. .. ...---- --..- 60. 108 Byars, Edwin .......,. ..--Y.Y-.. ------- -- 65 Byars, Emory ----- 65 C Cabe, Elizabeth ...,.........,r....... ...Y...Y ......-. ..Y-...- 55 Callahan, John Y ........ 55, 81, 92, 106, 126, 127 Callaway, Frank .,....,.,, Y..Y.. 23, 78, 81, 89, 113 Camp, Billy ...YYY..YY.Y.-Y ...... .Y ,..... Y...Y----.. 60 Camp, Jan ,,..,. Y ......... Y..Y..- ........ YY.YY.. ..-- - 65 Camp, Jatina June ..Y ,.... YY.Y .... Y..Y ....... 69, 98 Campbell, Jerry .... YYY ....,,..,Y-..-,,,---,- -4-..- 69. 105 Campbell, Mary Frances ..... Y ............. YY.YY .... 69 Campbell, Jean .,................. YY- 65, 98, 109 Cannon, Sandra Y.Y ......... Y ......... Y.Y .... Y. 55, 96 Cantrell, Carolyn ..Y.Y .........,.r... Y...Y....Y...Y.-.... 55 Capps, Diana ........... Y Carden, Ed Y .... ....,........ Avery, Richard .... Y... ......,,,.......,. 64, 136 Ayers, Jerry ........ ........ 5 5, 79, 81, 105 Ayers, Lamar .,... Y ,,.......,,., .Y .......... Y.. 21, 89 B Baird, Gail Y..Y .........,...... Y ........-.- -..- 55, 96, 105 Baker, Joan .Y..Y ......... Y.Y ........ Y......YY.- 55, 105 Baker, Calvin Y.YY..YY ....,. 21, 49, 77, 31, 91, 94 Baker, Thomas ............. Y ......,.. Y..YY .... Y 64, 136 Baldwin, Travis ......, Y ................... YY...Y.YY..Y. 64 Bales, Wayne ,,........,.............,.. Y...Y..Y...Y .... 69 Ball, Carol ..Y-Y .... Y.Y.Y.. ...... Y .....,.... YYY..Y..Y.. 64 Balyo, John ,....,..... Y .,...,.,....... 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Y..Y. 69, 109 Bishop, Sandra ,.., YY.YY ,...... 69, 105 Blakewood, Sharon ....,, .Y.Y.Y 64, 98 Blankenship, Dawn. ...... Y.. .,,.,,. . 64, 109 Blankenship, Patricia .....,,, ..... Y ..,,.. 6 9 Blizzard, Barbara Ann ,,.,........,,,..,......, Y...Y r..., . 69 Blizzard, Marguerite Boger, Peggy ,..,.Y...,,,,s.... 22, 102, 105, 107, 112 Y ....,...... YY. 65, 65, 109 113 60 Carden, Lois ,,... ,,,,, ,.r.. . ----,----f - Carney, Barbara Ann ..., Y.. ,.....,,-- 69 Car-others, Mike ............,,...... ..s..-... Y --..--- - ,.,-A----- 6 9 Carroll, Mary 60, 90, 96, 97, 98, 105, 106, 108, Carter, Charles ...,,. ..... ,.,.. .........,........-...... 6 0 , 79 Carter, Gwen ,....... Y..Y ........,, ......... .,.,.,.... . 2 3, 108 Carter, Kathryn Y ,.,,,.... ..YY 23, 102, 103 Carter, Carole -..Y.Y ...... Y ..Y.Y 69. 98, 106 Carter, Virginia ........... . ..,,.,,.., Y.Y. 65, 109 Cartwright, Pete .s.. Y r..... ...., Y ..... 5 5, 79, 92, 110 Cash, Raymond Doug ,,.,... Y .......... Y..YY.. 55, 82 Cates, Michael Y ..,..r...... YYY..Y.Y...Y.Y ,... Y..YY... 69 Cathy, Morgan ......r..,.., ...... 6 0, 79, 132, 133 Cawood, Frank .,.... Y ............. YY ..1... YY.. 69 Chafin, Barbara .,....,. ,..,.. 6 9, 98, 106, 109 Chambers, Johnny .,.Ys..... Y...Y .... Y..Y...Y.. 65 Boling, Fred ..,s,,,..... ..... ...,,... Y .....,.. 60 , 82, 136 Bond, George ,,.....,,,. .YY ...... Y ,... Y...Y.Y.Y..60, 78 Boutwell, Johnnie ....,,, ..... 5 5, 79, 81, 94 Bowen, Anita .,,s,, .....,... ....,..,,.,,......,....,.. 64- , 96, 98 Boyd, James 22, 39, 41, 51, 77, 81, 89, 93, 95 Brackett, Beverly .,,. 22, 96. 100. 102, 107, 108 Brackett, Suzanne ,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,r 69, 98, 106, 111 Brady, Barbara .,.,.,.s,,,...............,........ 55, 103 Brady, Bobby . ,,,, . ..,....,,,,. . 64 Chambers, Stumpy Y s,,s,,.... ............ Y ..-.. 69 Chambers, Tommy ,,,.... .......,.,... .Y 60, 78 Chandler, Essie ,,s,,...,. -. ,..,....,,..,,A... 69 Chasewood, Evelyn ..... Y ..,,.... Y .,,.. Y ...,.... Y..Y ...... 65 Cheatham, Barry .... Y .,,,,,,...... Y ,,.,.. Y..Y ...... 69, 138 Cheek. Beverly ...,...... 18, 23, 86, 103, 105, 107 Cheek, Jack ......,..,....,.......,.,.., Y .,...... Y ....,. Y.Y.Y.. 65 Chester, Priscilla ............,........... 65, 96, 98, 106 Chester, James ......... ......,... Y .... Y Y ...,.... YY.YY. 69 Childress, Pat .,,, . .... 60, 88, 90, 96, 97, 100 Clark, Becky ........ ......,..,,,,. Y 24, 45, 78, 108 Clark, Brenda ,...,. ..Y ............. 69, 97, 98 Clark, Jane ....... .Y .... YY .......... YY.YY. 65 Clark, Rosalee ...... Y s,..,.. 65, 101, 111 Clark, Tommy ...... ..... S 5, 78, 118, 122 Clay. Beverly ....... ,,.......,.....,.... 65 , 98 Clary, Danny ...... Y .......... 69 Climer, Neva ........ ........ 6 9, 97, 98 Cline, Andy ,...,,.... Y .,.... Y .... Y...Y. 65 Clyburn, Martha ........ .......,. YY ..YYY 65 Cobb, Svanhilde ........ ........... Y YY 55, 77 Cochran, Earle ...Y ........... ...Y .... YY 24, 78, 108 Cochran, Jimmy ..YY ......... Y..YY...Y. 60, 79, 81 Cochran, Mac ...., Y ................. ,..... Y . 69, 105, 138 Coker, Mary Ellen 55, 91, 93, 100, 101, 106, 108 Coker, Paula ..Y ..... Y ........,.. Y 68, 69, 82, 88, 97 Cole, Margaret .... YY.Y.YY. 55, 93, 98, 105, 108 Cole, Michael ...... Y.Y.YY ....... Y .... YY.YY, 69, 138 Cole, William ,......... .Y .,........... Y.Y.YY.YYY. 69 Coleman, Bill ...Y ......... Y..YYYY 55, 78, 81 Coleman, Donald ...,.,. .Y .... ..Y 60, 78, 136 Colett, Diane .,...... Y ...... Y. .... YYY.,..Y 69, 109 Colley, Phyllis ..... ............,...,........... 2 4, 49, 105 Collins, Barbara .....,.............., Y ............... 65, 111 Collins, Nina Y .... Y.. 55, 82, 96, 100, 101, 105 Comstock, Betty .,..............,.....,... Y..YYYY.Y.,..YY 69 Comstock, Mildred ...Y ......, Y..Y. .....,. YY.Y..Y.YY 69 Conn, Jimmy ..YYY.Y...YY..Y...YY..Y.Y.YY 60, 79 Connally, Buddy ........... Y..Y ....... Y.Y-Y 69, 138 Connally, Lynn Y...YY .......... Y. ........... Y. 65, 94, 105 Conner, Linda ..Y.YY ...... Y..YY.. 65, 98, 109, 111 Conner, William .......... YYYY.. 69, 105, 106, 138 Cook, Leroy ..... Y..Y .......... Y. 55, 78, 79, 81, 102 Cook, Roger ............ Y .....,Y............. 24, 79, 81, 89 Cooper, Charles .,.. Y ..... YY..Y .... Y.Y..YYYYYYY 65 Cooper, Jane .................... YY...Y...YY..YY.YYYY 60 Cordle, Elizabeth 24, 77, 90, 91, 94, 97, 99, 107, 108, 112 Cordle, Henrietta YY.YY ....... Y.Y..Y. 55, 108, 112 Coryell, David ...Y .............,. Y...YYY.YYY.YYY 69 Coursey, Bert ..Y.Y Y .......... Y. 69 Coursey, Paul ..............,... YY ..... YYYYYY. 60, 79 Cowan, Janice Y..Y..Y.Y..Y..YY..YYY.YY..YYY.. 69 Cowan, James ..Y ...,... Y.YY.YY.YYYY.YYYYYY 69 Cowart, Harriette ...,......... Y.Y .... Y. .....,. Y .... .YYY 65 Cowart, Patsy ..Y.Y..Y,YY.Y.Y.YY..Y.YY.YY....YY. 65 Cowart, Steve ........ Y ........ YY ....,. Y .... Y.. 55, 80, 81 Cowley, Pany .Y-Y 24, 92, 101, 110, 128, 135 Craig, Darnell ...Y ................... 55, 103, 110, 128 Crain, Patricia ....................... Y..YY.-. 69, 98, 109 Crane, Eugene ....... YY ....... Y.Y ....... Y..Y..YYYYYY 24 Crawford, Sandy ...Y ..... Y.YY.Y ...... Y.. 65, 95, 136 Crim, William .... Y..Y... ..... Y ...... YY 61, 102, 113 Crisler, Mary Ann Y ............ YY ...... YY.YY.. 61, 108 Critchlield, John Y ....... Y ,.... Y ..... 65, 88, 95, 136 Crocker, Raynell ........ Y ......... Y...Y..Y.Y. 61, 105 Croft, Inez ................ ...Y ....... 61, 96, 111 Crowe, Barbara ...... Y.Y.Y.YY.YY.YYY 65 Crowe, Dan 55, 78, 81, 88, 91, 92, 99, 100, 101, 103, 118, 122, 122 Crowe, Nancy ............... -..Y .......... Y...YY.YY...Y. 65 Crowe, Patricia .............. Y .... YYY..Y..Y .... YY 65, 98 Curl, Geneva .... Y .YY..Y ........ Y..YYY.YY 69 Curlee, Jerry ............ .... Y ..Y.Y ...... Y...Y. 66, 136 Curtis, Harlene .......... Y .... Y.Y ....... Y.YY 61, 108 D Daher, Johnny .Y ......, 61, 80, 118, 123, 136, 137 Dailey, Evelyn ..Y.Y ...... YY.YY ........ YYYYYYYY 69 Dake, Finis .......... ........... Y ....... Y .... 6 1, 79, 112 Dake, Annabetb 20, 24, 42, 49, 77, 86, 88, 92, 102, 103, 107, 108, 112 Daniel, Betty ........ YY ........... YY.YY.YY.YY.YYY. 55 Davis, Karry .....,.. Y..YY ..... Y..Y .... Y.Y ..... 55, 80, 81 Davis, Darlene Y ............ YYYYYY.Y.Y..Y .... Y 69, 98 Davis, Larry ........... Y..YY ........... .Y.Y 61, 127, 130 Davis, Floyd .......... Y ......, Y.Y..Y.,YY..YYYY. .... 25 Davis, Bob ..YY .......... Y ........ YYYYY..YY..Y.. 55, 82 Davis, Betty ..... YY.Y..YYY....YYYY ..... Y 61, 113 Davis, June Y ...... Y..YYY..Y 61, 111 Davis, Jackie ........ .. ...Y .... YYYYYY. 66, 82 Davis, John ......... Y ...... Y ......... YY ....... YYYY 66, 80 Davis, Jane Y ..............,..... YYY ..... 66, 98, 106, 109 Davidson, Charles YY. ........ Y.Y..Y.YY.Y.. 65, 136 Day, Brenda ,,............... Y...Y..Y ...... Y.YY.YY 70, 111 Day, Jerry ........ YY ........ Y Y.YY.Y.Y.Y. 55, 79, 81 Dean, Lan'y Y...Y .......... Y..Y .... Y..YY.YY.Y..Y..Y 70 Dean, Marlene ............ Y ..,... Y..Y.. 55, 79, 96, 112 DeLesdernier, Peggy ..Y.Y.YYY...Y 25, 107, 112 Dennis, Troy .... Y. .... Y.. 25, 77, 81, 99, 102, 104 Derich, David Y ........ Y..Y ............ Y..YYYY...Y.Y. 65 Diamond, Manelle ,........ ...... Y .. 61, 104, 111 Dickson, Paul Y ........ Y.Y.Y ...... YY...Y 25, 93 Dickson, Pat ......... ..Y ..... YY.YY 65, 105, 111 Dickson, Gary ........ Y ...... Y ..... 65, 98, 136, 137 Dillard, Fielding .............. .YY ......... YYYYYY.. 60, 82 Dobbs, Dean .... Y .......... Y. ......... ............ Y Y.Y. 60, 78 Dixon, Steve Y ............ 55, 81, 98, 110, 118, 119 Dixon, Jerrie ....................... Y. ............ YY ...... 65, 88 Dodson, Ronald .....,. ...........,..... Y ..Y.YY. ..... 60, 80 Donovan, Jimmy ......., ..... 5 5, 82, 89, 94 Dortch, Dudley Dortch, Robert Y....... 55 .....Y.YY.....YY 69 Doss, Brenda .................... Y .................... Y .... 69, 98 Doster, Donna Ruth 25, 86, 90, 91, 97, 99, 100, 103, 112, 134 Doughty, David ......... Y ..... Y ........ Y.YY..Y...YY.... 65 Dowman, Carolyn Y ........................ YY.YY..Y.Y.. 70 Doyal, Chris .............. Y ..................... Y.YYY. 69, 138 Doyal, Sandra ........ ss, 91, 109, 111, 128, 134 Driskell, Vivian ............ Y..Y ............ Y ..,...,. 60, 108 Driskell, Paul ..... Y ,...... ............. Y ............ 6 0, 80 Duffy, Evelyn ...... ...YYY Y ......... Y 25, 113 Dukes, Charlotte ........ ,....,.. 6 5, 89, 98, 109 Dumas, William ...... ....... Y . 56, 81, 88 Dunaway, Marie ..YY.Y ....... Y.Y.YYY.Y...Y,,Y.. 60 Dunn, Alice Y ......... Y.Y .... YY ........ -.YY,Y-Y 61, 108 Dunn, James ........ Y. Y ..,................... Y..YY....YY 70 Dunagan, Delores ............. 25, 91, 97, 99, 104 Durbin, David ........ Y ........ 25, 94, 104, 112 Dunstan, Johnny ....... ...... Y 68, '70, 88, 138 Dye, Terrell Y.Y ...... ....... ...,.. Y Y .-YY...Y..YY 70 Dye, Jerry ...YY ....... YY ............. ........ .Y 56, 79, 99 E East, Frances ...... .Y .......... YY .,.., 61, 100, 105 East, Nancy Y ....... YYY 65, 98, 101, 105 Edwards, Louise ..... ...Y,.YY.Y.,.. 61, 108 Edwards, Tommy .............. Y...Y .Y.Y ..,.... .Y 61 Echols, Judy ..Y.Y .........,.. .Y .................. Y. ........ Y.. 65 Eidson, Lynn .......,.......... Y ............ -.Y,..Y ..... YY 101 Elder, Evelyn ........... Y.Y .......... .Y..Y 65, 112 Elrod, Steve ..YY.Y ......... ..... Y ..YY...YY 70 Elsner, Larry ......... Y ......... ....... .Y ,.... 6 1, 79 Elzey, Jane .... Y ...... Y ...............,... Y.YY.Y ..... 59, 61 Emerson, Diana Jo Y..Y ....... Y ...... Y.Y.Y. ....... Y. 70 Englund, Nancy ..Y ............ 65, 93, 98, 101, 106 Enterkin, Juanita ........ Y ...................... Y.Y ....... Y.. 26 Erb, Tom Lee .................,.......... YY.YYY.. 82, 100 Ergle, Lonnie ..... Y ........ Y.YY ...... YY 70 Ergle, David ............... .Y ..........,..... Y. 65, 136 Ergle, Roger .................... Y.Y. ........ Y .... .Y .... 61, 79 Ergle, Bill YYY..Y..Y ................. Y ...... .Y.Y ...... 56, 79 Erquitt, Joan ..Y ...,.............. 61, 90, 96, 101, 108 Eubanks, Charlene Y..Y..Y .......... YY.YY .... 70, 95 Eubanks, Roy Y...Y.Y .... Y..Y..Y.YY...Y.Y..Y ..,... YY.. 70 Eubanks, Sandra ..Y ....... Y ....... Y..YY.. 65, 98, 109 Etheridge, Jeanne ........ 26, 102, 103, 107, 112 Evans, Betty .Y ................ Y ........ Y..Y. 96, 108, 112 Evans, Leroy ...... Y...Y ..... Y ....... Y..YY .... Y ..... 61, 78 F Fain, Bettie Sue ...... ...YYY ..,.. YYY ....... 61, 108 Fain, Madelyn ..YY .... Y...Y ......... Y..YYYY.Y 26, 103 Fairley, Willard ..... Y.Y.Y .... Y..YY.Y.YY..Y... 70 Fannin, Gloria ......... Y ....... 56, 96, 105, 108, 112 Farlow, Jan ...Y.YY.Y..Y ,............ Y...Y..Y 65, 98, 106 Farrar, Cindy ....... .....,. Y ....... Y ..Y.Y-Y..Y ..... Y.YY 61 Farrar, Frances ....... ..Y ............... Y.. 61, 111, 129 Farrar, Elaine ..... .Y..Y ...... YY...Y.Y ....... Y.Y.Y .....,., , 70 Fast, Jimmy Y ...... Fast, Tommy ....... Faucett, Ann ........... YY.YY...Y..YY.YYY.YY 65 ......Y....Y..Y-Y-Y.Y- 61 Fauber, Forrest ............ 19, 93, 95, 96, 99, 100 F enn, Ramona ..Y-Y...Y.YY ...., YYYYY 70, 97, 106 Ferguson, Delores ...... Y. .Y.YY 59, 61, 100, 101 Fielding, Charles ............. Y ........ .....YYYY .... ... 70 Fincher, Charles Y.YY. Fincher, Florence .... YY....Y.YYYY.Y..YY.Y. 65 Y..YY.YY.Y.YY.YY.Y,, 61 Fincher, Ronda .......... .YYYYYYY..Y.Y.. 70 Fisher, Richard ...Y. ........ Y .... Y...Y-.. 26, 89, 113 Fitts, Frances ............. Y.Y .... Y 26, 100, 107, 108 Fitzgerald, Kaye YY .............. Y.Y..YYY.YY.. 65, 104 Fix, Eva Jean Y ......,....... Y ...... YYYYY. 56, 96, 108 Fleming, Gaye ............... Y .................. YYYY 70, 98 Fleming, Dozier Y ...... Y...Y. Fleming, Fleming, 26, 89, 95, 100, Jerry ..,............. YY.....Y.YY.YY...Y..Y.. 104 70 Joyce .Y...Y ..... ........ Y .. 61, 90, 100, 111 138 109 100 Fleming, Cland ...... ..Y ............ Y..Y.YY.. 70, Flick, Arlene .......... Y.Y ...... ........ .Y .YYY 65, Folsom, John ...... Y...Y.Y ................ 26, 82, 89, Ford, Carol .Y .......... Y ......,. .Y...Y...Y...YY. 65 Ford, Jimmy .Y ...... Y .................. 70, 95, 101,138 Forward, Roy 26, 39, 42, 77, 81, 91, 93, 94, 103, 126, 134 Foster, Carolyn ..... Y...Y.Y..Y. ....... Y ...... 70, 95, 97 Foster, Carter ....... Y ............... Y.YY 70, 106, 109 Foster, Rudene ....... Y .......... .YY.YY....YY.Y 65 Foster, Nancy ......... Y ..... YY.YY 56, 98, 111 Foy, Billy ....... Y..YY-. ...Y..Y..YYY.Y.. 59, 61 Frazier, Olin ................. ...... Y .Y..Y .......... 61, 78 Frazier, Sarah ........ Y ...... Y.. ..YY..Y..Y.Y...Y.Y... 65 Frazier, Shirley .... Y ......... 27, 48, 112, 118 Freeman, Phillip ........... ........... YYYY . . Y.. 65, 136 Freeman, Phyllis ...................... 56, 103, 128, 129 Freeman, Walter ...... French, Diane ........ Y.. French, Linda .......... Frye, Donald Y ........ Y.. Fryer, Nancy ........... Fuller, Jerrine ........ Gable, Larry ....... Y ....... Y. ..... Y.YY ...... YY.YY 70 ..Y .... Y ..... 65, 101, 137 8 70, 9 , 101, 106, 109, 138 19, 27, 79 61, 82, 129 70, 98, 106, 109 G Y ........ 27 Gable, Steve ........... .... Y ..YY-..Y .... Y.. 65 Gaddis, Mary Lee .... ........ Y ....Y.Y..YY..Y. 70 Gallimore, Eleanor ............. Y.YY.Y ......... . 27 Gallimore, Byron ............ Y ........... Y.YY. .... YYY 61 Gantt, James ........... Y .......... .... . ....... Y .. 70 Gann, Jerry ......... 70 82 Garner, John ....... .... Y Y ....... 65, Garnett, Clellie Y .... .............., Y ..,.. YY . 70 Garvin, Tommy Y ............ ..... Y . 65, 105, 136 George, Bobby .............. Y.. ...................... YY 70 Gibson, Ann ........... Y .......... ..Y.. 56, 96, 108 Gideon, Barbara ........ YYY.. 65, 106 Gillam, Mary ........... Gilmer, Horace ...... 70, 97, 106 70 Ginn, Carolyn ........ .............. 6 1, 101, 105, 108 Glover, Billy ....... ........ 2 7, 70, 92, 130, 131 Goan, Penny .......... ....... Y .Y ...... 27, 104, 107 Godhee, Ray .Y ...YY Y ..... ..., Y .............. 5 6, 78, 81 Goddard, Gary .Y ........... .Y..Y .... -70, 104 Goldsmith, Yvonne Y .... Y ..,... 65, 98, 106 20, 31, 39, 40, 88, 90, 91, 92, 56, 80, 81, Goodwin, Louie ..,. - ....... -....-....--.-. 61, 79 Gordon, Larry 1.-...--.--..-........-. 65 Gore, Neil ...,.............. -.-. 27, 93, 100, 110, 126 Gower, Mike .......27, 49, 73, 92, 102, 103, 110, 118, 121, 132 Gray, Mary ...-.-..-..---., 70, 88, 97, 105, 106 Green, Geneva .......-.-.,..-.-..-..-..... 70 Green, Miriam .,........-....-..-... 65, 113 Green, Robert ..,..... -.-..--...--...-...--.. 70 Greenwood, Rebecca -.- .... .....-..-...... 70 Griggers, Barbara ........ - .... ....---... 70, 111 Griggers, Ronnie -..-....-................ 80 Grifiith, Jimmy -..-.,-.. 56, 79, 81, 126, 127, 130 Griliith, June .... .....-.- .... 56, 92, 103, 108 Grifiith, Marilyn -.,.---.--.....---......-.. 61 Griffin, Lee - ..,.... -.........-,.....-.-. 56, 88, 89, 112 Grissom, Patricia --....-.-..-a., 70, 98, 106 Gunn, Don ...............................- 61, 78 Gunter, Charlotte --............. 28, 86, 91, 102 Gunter, James ..-.-..-........-.... 70, 109 Gunter, Nancy - .... ........-........ 56 Gunter, Patsy 54, 56, 91, 96, 99, 100, 103, 105, 108 Gunter, Renee .... --....-.-.......-,...-..... 65 H Hager, Ruth .. ..... ..., - .-.-.--. .... 56, 103, 105 Hagood, Nellie Marie ,......,............ ..-..-. 70, 98 Haisten, Wayne .-.. ...... ....... .... ...... ..... 56, 78, 81 Hale, Robert Baker .... --.....-..-........- 70 Hall, Gwen ,....... ...- .... 56, 91, 94, 96, 100, 101 Hall, Jeane ...... - ....... - ................. 65, 88, 109, 137 Hall, Bobby 1..- ...... - ......, - ................. 51, ao, 100 Hammond, Jeanne ........ -.-.................- 61 Hsmner, Bill .... -- ........,.......... -.--..-..-... 61, 100 Handley, Cheryl Patsy ..i. - ..... ..--.. '70, 109 Hansard, Barbara Ann .. ...... ,...- ..,. --...... 70 Hapley, John -...- ..... ....-- ....... ,.....-.........- 70 Haralson, Walter Ed ...,- ..... ...........-.........- 65 Harbin, Shirley Ruth - ............ Q ..--........ 61 Hardeman, James David .-.-..-.- 28, 89, 104 Hardeman, Joyce -.- .... -. ..,.. ..-...-..,. 65, 113 Hardwick, Robert .-... ..,.. --.- 56, 79, 100, 106 Harmon, Joyce ...,- ............. ..,.-..-.--... 56, 103 Harper, Jerry Nesbitt ...-.. ..... ..-... 70, 88, 101 Harper, Louie Young ..........,...... -.. 70, 82, 138 Harris, Barbara ...... -...- ......... 28, 103, 107, 112 Harris, Phil .,.. ....-...-......-..--..--. 61, 80, 186 Haslett, Bill .......-..-.... ................ 19, 56, 82,-93 Haynie, Janice ,,...... - ...,........,.... - ..,,.. -..-.. 56, 96 Heard, Diane Virginia .... -.........--... 70, 97, 98 Heath, Elizabeth Marie .........,... - ....... ..-- 70, 97 Heath, Harriet ........ -..-..- ........ 56, 96, 108, 112 Heath, Fred ....,...-..-.. ..,,.., -.-.......--- 65 Hellin, Mary Joan -..-..--.--.... 70, 98, 109 Heidecker, Donald .... --....--.....--...-.. 65 Hembree, Charles Roger -......--...-. 70 Hembree, Charlotte Virginia ,... .... 61, 108, 111 Hembree, Fred Alton --.-.-..-.. .... ..-.,- 70 Hembree, Lee Gerald ....,........-..-..-..-.-... 70 Hembree, Evelyn Jeanette ..,. .......,...- 56, 108 Henderson, Carol ...- .......... - .,....,... 28, 106, 113 Hendon, Anne ..-.. ............ -.... ..... ......-....--.-.. 65 Hendon, Pearlie Mae .... ......-...-...-,...- 70 Hendon, Wilburn ....-....,....,-. .... -...-.-.. 65 Hendon, Wills Jean ..-.-...- ......,. -..-.. 28, 102 Hendrix, Harvey 118, 123, 130, Hunt, Tony ...-........,,........,- ...... - 61, 78, 81 Hunter, Jerry ...., - .....-....,.........--..-.... 66 1 Ingram, William Joel ...........-...- .......,.,, ....- 70 Inman, James Edward .... ........-.-.-.. 70, 138 Irwin, Sally ..... ............-.... 66, 96, 105, 109 J Jackson, Ann Marie ..---..-....-..-...--- 70 Jacubb, Leland --- .... -.. 112, 89, 90, 100, 103 James, Lynwood Milan -.-...-..-..... 70, 138 Janter, Tom .... -.- 29, 82, 90, 91, 95, 100, 103 Jennings, Lyn Carrol ....... -.........-.-.- 70 Jenkins, Sara Jane .... -.-................... ..., -.. 66 Jernigan, Billy Reed .... ...,--.-.-. 61, 79, 100 Jinks, Marg Katherine ..,.......--........ 70, 105 Johnson, Dallas Juias ..... -.........-.-.. 70 Johnson, David -.- ...... .. ...... ....,-.-..-. 56, 82 Johnson, Farrell ..........-....-.....-........... 29, 89 Johnson, Hoyt .-.........................-- 66, 138 Johnson, Julia ..........-. ...... .....,..,..,... 66, 98, 109 Johnson, Marcia 20, 29, 39, 42, 86, 88, 91, 102, 103, 107 Johnson, Nancy Diane ..--..-- 61, 82, 88, 111 131 Hendrix, Herman ... 61, 80, 88, 110, 118, 123 Henson, Herman Grant ........ .- .... .... .... -........ 70 Herrington, Sylvia 56, 92, 103, 112, 116, 117 Hickman, Richard -..............................-.. 65 Hicks Donna ..-...-..... ..... - .,,.. - ...... - .... 65, 82 Hieronymus, John Mansfield -.- ...... - ..... -... 70 Hiers, Don ---... 28, 95, 104, 110, 118, 120 Hilliard, Dennis 19, za. 39, 41, 49, 50, 77, ai, av, 90, 91, 94, 103, 104, 114 Higginbotham, Judi Ann ....... ....... .. ...... -. 70, 97 Hill, Carl Richard ......-......,.......-..............-- 70 Hilburn, Richard -.... ....1... -- 65, 118, 123, 136 Hipps, Howard Mickey -.- .,... - .... - ...... -- 56 Hitchcock, Brenda .... .. .......... - ...... --.....-....... 65 Hobbs, Charles Belton .... --....-..----..- 70 Hoffman, Dee -. -.- .,....,,,,.. 28, 91, 94, 99, 105 Hoffman, John Brent -----,.-...-.. 61, 79 Holbrook, Bobby .... ........ .. ............. ...... ....,...... .. 65 Holbrook, William Lee - ......,... .......-.............. 70 Holcomb, Donald Lee .... .. .. ..... - .,,..... .. .... 56 Holcomb, Betty Jo .,., - ....,. - ,.., - .... ..... 61 Holcomb, Pan Tay .... -. .,.. -.. ., ....,, 70 Holland, Eddie -.-.- ....... -.... 70, 138 Holmes, Barbara Jean ,.,. ....,...,.........,.., - . 61, 109 Holmes, LaReese ...--- ....... - ....,..,,. 61, 82, 100 Holmes, Lena 29, av, ss, so, 91, 99, 100. 103. 105, 107, 108, 109, 112 Hook, Leonard ....-..- ...... ...-.. ...... -...-..,..... 66 Hooker, Lanny ..,. - .... - ,.... -..-- .,.. ....,.. ..... 70 Hooper, Elizabeth Ann .... - ..........,,........,, 70, 105 Hope, Carolyn Diane ..... ....... -. .,...,, ...,.. 70, 98 Howard, Eleanor Faye ,- .... ,...., ..,.. - - - 70, 98 Howard, Gail ---- ...,,. - ,...,....,,,,. ...... 66, 109 Howard, Gloria Pickelsimer, Jane .,,. ,. .,,,.. - 32, 90, 91, 94, 107 29, as, 41, 49, a1, aa, ao, 90, 91, 94, 91, 99, 100, 101, 107 Hutchinson. Hazel Diane .................... .. 70, 82 29 Lee, Deloses .... -........---................. 61 Lee, Douglas .... 62, 80, 110, 113, 132, 133, 136 Lee, Melvin ,.......--...........,.-. 56, 81, 132, 133 Lee, Paula ---.-.-.-.- .......,...... 62, 111, 137 Lewis, Barbara Ann ....-..... .,., .....--.......... 71 Lewis, Carol -... .... ..-.,....- .... ......... 62, 82, 100 Lewis, Gene -..........---.... ..... --.-. 71, 138 Lewis, Margot ..... ...-.- ..... -. 66, 88, 94, 98, 137 Limbo, Gail ..... 1-.-----. 56, 96, 112 Lindsey, Patsy ....,.............-..,... 56, 96, 108, 112 Litteer, Elizabeth - ..... ...-........... .... ...... 71, 109 Litteer, Robert .......... .. .... ....... ...... .....-...-... '71 Little, Martha - ......... -...... ..,..... ......... ..,... 66, 94 Little, William ..... ----.. ..... -.-..-.......-....... 79 Locke, Bud .- .... - ....... --...-- ,......... 62, 79, 186 Lockhart, Virginia .................... 56, 92, 116, 117 Logan, Johnny .... -.... Logan, Sarah ....... ......... ..-...--..............-... 66 -.--.-..-...-.--. 71 Loos, Judy ............ ....-..,... 56, 96, 98, 99, 108 Lord, Danny - ..,.,...... .. ...... -....- .... .. 62, 79, 94 Lucke, Albert -,. Luke, Alvin ..... - .- ,.... -..-..-....-- 71 ......- ..,.,,........., ....- 56, 82 Luke, Donnie .,..,,..,.... -.-...-..-.......-........., 71 Lunsford, Judy -.,-..-- .,.... - ...,...,. 71, 98, 106 Lyle, Aldwyn ---.....-..-, .... -.-..-........ 66 Lynch, Jeff ,,..,. ...-,...-.19, 62, 80, 100, 102 Lyon, Sandra ....... -... ..... 62, 90, 96, 108, 112 M Madden, Beverly .,,,..,..... 30, 100, 103, 107, 108 Maddox, Robert -.......-.... ........ -.-.......... 71 Malcolm, Beverly --..,..... .......... ..-,... 57, 100 Malone, Pat 54, 57, 80, 81, 88, 92, 110, 118, 122, 131 126, 127, Manders, Barbara ,..--... ..,...,...,.. .....-....-. 71 Manning, Lansie ,... -....... .... -.... 62, 94, lll Marshall, Tommy - ,.,., ..... ............. .. 66, 104, 108 Martin, Nancy - ...... - ....... ...- ..... 62, 90, 94, 112 Martin. Suzanne 30, 48, 77, 91, 101, 110, 111, 112, 128, 129 Mason, Peggy .--.--.-.--.....-. 57 Mathews, Jimmy .....-........- .......... --..-...-.. 71 Mathews, Peggy -... .... .. ............,...... ...-.. 62, 96 Mathews, Susan .... 62, 90, 96, 97, 100, 106, 108 Matthews, Patty -...... .... --.-...-. 115 Mauldin, David .-.- .... - ................ .......-..... 57 Maxey, Karl .,.-.- ...... -.-.......-................ 66 Medlin, Jimmy -....... .... -. ................. ....-. 62, 75 Medlock, Ralph ,,...,....... -....-.-.............. 66 Medlock, Ronald ...,......-...- ,......, -..-....-.. 71 Meeks, Faye ........ ...-...-............-.....-.... 57, 108 Merritt, Gwenn .... -........- ....,, -. .... 62 Herritt, John .... .. ...,...... ..........,... .... .............. 71 Merritt, Robert ....,,...... -.- ......... -....-....-..... 62 Metcalf, Janice ........-........... .... 30, 87, 91, 105 Metcalf, Linda -..........-...-.......-.......-. 71 Michel, Alan McAllister, Peggy ...--...............-...-.. 56 McAllister, Thomas -.-.......................-. 66 McAuliffe, Albert .--.-.-....... 71, 101, 136 McAuliffe, Robert -..- ............ -..-.... 56, 74, 81 McCain, Dorothy .---. .,.. ...-....-- 62, 101 McClesky, Judy .--.-..-...-.. 56, 96, 100 McClure, Brenda .... .......-...--.... 71, 111 McClure, Robert --.,- ...... ..,,........,........... 66' McCollum, Pat ..........- ....,,,,,..,,, ,, ,,,,, -,M 62, 108 McConnel, Ken ---...-.- .........,,...,,.. ..,. 71, 108 McCurley, Sandford ...... - .... ----..-..... 56, H1 McDonald, James -.. .... ....--..... 71, 109, 188 McDuf1ie, Jack .... .... ...-.-....... 56, 79, 81, 92 McDuf1ie, Marshall 103, 110, 118, 119, 120, 180 McElreath, Mary .... -..-.-.-.. 62, 84, 100, 108 McElroy, Carolyn ..-........ ...,.. -..-. 62, 82, 88 McEuen, Bill 31, 74, 77, 81, 92, 107, 110, 131 McGee, Walter ..............-.... .... .........-. 82, 89 McGhee, Pat ...-......-.......- .... -..-..-........... 56 McGinnis, Johnny .... - ..... 59, 62, 79, 100, 112 McKay, Jo Ann ,.,.. - ............,,,...... .........- 62, 96 McKee, Vicki ..........., 57, 91, 94, 101, 105, 106 McKinley, Bruce .... ..,..,......................- 71 McLaughlin, Carol ........--.,...-..-....... 'll McLaughlin, Jack ....-.................-....-.. 108 McLemone, Bill ---....--..-.... 62, 79 McLendon, George Butch 57, 74, 79, 81, 95, 102, 103 McNeely, Sally 57, 103, 104, 108, 110, 111, 116, 117 McShane, Pete .... .. .... ...-.....----. 31, 78, 89 M c Williams, Patsy 32, 39, 44, 101, 102, 107, 108 N abers, Ned 32, 86, 89, 90, 91, 95, 94, 99, 100 30, 48, 51, 90, 91, 93, 94, 99, 100, 110, 112, 118, 121 Middlebrooks, Leonard .... ..,..... --- 66, 94, 136 Miller, Bobby ,,.. - ..,,.. -.-. ..,. -.,...-.--... 78 Miller, Carol - ............... -..-.... .... -.,...-. 71, 109 Miller, James .... - ....., .--.-. .... -.......-..-- 66 Miller, Sandra ......... .. ...., -.- ......... -..-.......-.. 71 Mills, Janice 54, 57, 80, 91, 92, 112, 116, 117 Mincey, Billy ,,.... - ..., --.......... ..... ---..-..- 66 Minor, Mary Jane 57, 82, 83, 91, 92, 104, 110, 111, 128 Minor, William Kimsey 31, 79, Minter, Faye -.... ,,,, ---....., Mitchell, Bobby ... ,,..... ...-...,.-.. Mitchell, Donnie 81, 110, 118, 120, 121 -.---... 71 ..-....- 71 31, 39, 44, 104, 126, 130, 131 Mitchell, Eugene ,,.... - ...... -a ....... ..-....--., 57 Moody, Clyde ...- ...... -,---.- ..... -....-.... 66, 78 Moon, Diane 54, 57, 88, 91, 92, 94, 103, 110, 128, 129 Moon, Jo Alice ,-.-....-..-.--..-- 71, 111 Moore, Betty ........ -..--.-... 31, 98, 108, 112 Moore, John ..... - .... ---.. ..., -.-... ..,...,. 71 Moore, Joyce ...H ...... -.--.- ..............,,.. 66, 105 Moore, Nickey ------- .,.... ...-.-.. 71, 79 Moore, Priscilla ...-.-........-..-.-..-.... 71, 106 Moore. Ralph .... -...-...-- ........ -.. 71, 109, 137 Moore, Robert .,,,......,,..,. .. ,.,.......,,., - ,,.. ..-. .... ....,. 71 Morgan, Eddie ,,.. .,........ ... ....,..,..... ....--. 71, 106 Morgan, Frank --. Morgan, Gerald Lee . ........--..-................... 66 Nash. Mary -.......-............ 71, 109 NeSmith, Reba ........ 62, 90, 96, 108, 105, 108 Newton, J. D. ....-..--..-..-.- 57, 80, 81 Nichols, Joan ....-...--...-.-.--. 66 Nicholson, Bob 62, 80. 81. 107, 113, 136. 187 Nielsen, Larry .-.. ...... - ......,, 71, 103, 106, 188 Nielsen, Pat ....-.-.......--..-... 66, 98, 101 Nix, Ray ..-..--....-.--..-.-.-..-.. 71 Noble,'Jamea .... -..-.-......-.. 62, 79, 94, 136 Nolan, Ann ........-.....-...........-..-....-. 62 Nolan, Ray .... -...-.---....-...-... 62, 80 Nolen, William --...-. ..... - .... ---- 52, 89 Norris, David .... -....--,....,... ---- 11, 138 Norris, Don -.. 59, 62, 78, 95, 100, 186, 137 Norris, Eleanor ---..-.-,. 66 Norris, Ernestine ..--..- ..., --.-. 18, 57 North, Eddie ...... ....----..,-,---,,,,. 62, 79 Norton, Ann 32, 49, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 97, 99, 107, 116, 117 Norton, Carolyn ...... ,. .... - .......,...... ---. 11, 111 Norton, Cookie ......-.....,...,.........-... 66, 98, 109 Norton, Leon ...-.-.... 57, 78, 81, 89, 95, 130 Norton, Joanne ,... --.--.... ..... -- .... -. 71, 138 0 a Oglesby, Jerry ..- .... - ............ -..-..--. .... 71, 109 0'Neal, Ed 19, 51, as, 93, 94, 95, 91, 99, loo, 103 0'Neal, Pat ...-....--....-..........- 71, 98, 105 Orr, Linda ..-- ......,. --.. ............ 62, 90, 105, 111 Otwcll, William ---- ......,...----- 'll Oxford, Beverly .....--.. ..... ..-.-...-.--.. 62 Oxford, Julian --... ..... ....,..-...-...--. 66 Oxford, Linda ----....- .,,. ,-,-,,,-,,, 71 Pace, Martha -.. ,.....,.. - ..... --..------. 62 Painter, Wayne ..... - .......,.... ,.,.----, 38, Bl Panos, Mike -......-.a-...-..--..- 62, 79, 115 Paradise, Jerry - .... - ...... .. ......., 32, 77, 81, 113 Paris, Jane ................ -.-. 66, 88, 98, 109, 187 Parker, Richard Everett ..-...-...-....--. 66 Parnell, Peggy Earle - ....,....... ........ 71, 98, 106 Parr, Larry .-.-...- ......... - .......... -.- ..... - 62, 'I9 Parr, Ruby .-......-..-.-.-.-....-..--. 66 Partain, Jerry Lee a ...... -...-...-.-..-......-. 62 Patrick, Corrie Owen ... 71 Paul, Carey --- ........-,............-...,........ 66 1 09 Morgan, Henrietta . ........ - ......... 66, 98, 104, Morgan, James - ,,.......,.. ....- ..,,, -.---.-.. 71 Morgan, Mary Jackie .... - .,........ 57, 62, 96, 106 Morgan, Peggy ,.....,..,., .. ....,.,............ 62, 108, 111 Morgan, Ralph .,.. - ...... .... .. .... 5 7, 80, 81 Morgan, Travis ........ .., ,.........,,,......... -..-.. 57 Morris, Donald ......,..... - ,. ..... -....---..,. Morris, George ......,..... -.-. ,.,, ,. 57, 80, Morris, Jean - ..,...... --- ....... . ..... -...,-.... Morris, Peggy Ann .,.- .,,..,. - ,........, ,. ..... .-- Morris, Bobby .... - ...............,.,... ...- ........ ..- Moas, Huvian Lee .... --- ..,....... 62, 108, Mote, Barry Douglas ...- .............,......,,..... 71, Mouchet, Leah . ............ -. -. 31, 48, 86, 105, , 98, 106, 109, 188 .-.............. 66, '14 Payne, Sarah Janet ..,,,.,.,. --,,-,--..-.,,,, 62 Pearson, Dot ...-......,... ..,... -,-.,..-.,..-,. 62 Peek, Pashie Anne .... .. ...... .....-..-.-...-.. 71 Pelot, Peggy 0'Neil ....,... -......--.,.. 71, N Perkerson, Ann -..-..-..-.-...- .... .... 66, 98, 101 Perkins, Paulette Marie .... -.--............ 62 Perry, Jlmmy ........ - ....... ..--..--....-.. 62, 104 Penn, Kelleen Virginia ............ 71, 98, 106, 112 Phar, Linda Ann ...... - ..... .. ...-...--,. 71, 97 Phillips, Bertha .- ,,.,... .,-- .-.-. 32, 94, 108 Phillips, Jerry ,... -..,,.........,. ....... ,...-.......,-..,. 71 Phillips, Sam .,.. - .......,.,.,., ,. .,..,....,, ,.-,...,,-,.- B2 Phillips, Jane .... - ...... 57, 96, 99, 100, 101, 108 Philpot, Mary Alice --..-.. ....... -,...-...--.. 62 Pickard, Judith Faye ...... ., ..,,...,,. . --. 71, 109 Pickelsimer, Charles ...... ..,..................,....... -. 71 Pickelsimer, Floyd David ..............,,... -...-,.. 71 66 81 66 57 57 112 138 106 137 113 109 105 102 100 Huff. Norman ............ - .,..........., - ...... - .............. Hughes, Anne ..., ,......,... . . ....... 66, 109 Hughes, Martha JoAnn .,.....,... .,- ,..... - .........., 56 Huggins, Dorothy ............ - ,,,...... .-.--.. .... -.. 61 Hutchins, Aline .... .-......- ....... .-.,.- ........... ...- 70 70 Hurlburt. Rodney ,..-...,.-.. Hulsey, Ralph ..- .-.. 'If1I1 se Jolly, Pete -..-.- ,.,... - 56, 78, 81, 92, 118, 119 Jones, Bebee ,,,,,. ......., ..... ...,.-......-.-. 70, 97 Jones, Bonner ....- .,... -.... a... - 61, 78, 94, 136 Jones, Dean -..-.,.........---.--..-...... 70 Jones, Comer -.....-.-..--.--.. 70, 105, 106 Jones, Lonita ....-,...- 70, 88, 97, 98, 103, 136 Jones, Glenda ..,. .-.. ...... -. 56, 96, 98, 111, 112 Jones, Grady -.--..-.- .,.. .... 56, 110, 118, 122 Jones, Hannah -........... 61, 96, 103, 116, 117 Jones, Larry ........ -........ .... ....-...........-....-- 66 Jones, Alice .... -..........................-.- 70, 80 Jones, Jerry .- ......... -.-.....-.-.-.... 66, 79 Jones, Jackie -...............................,- 61, 136 Jones, Melvyn ......--..... ---- -..--- 66 Jones, Orville .... ...........,...........-...- 66, 136 Jones, Reba .....-...............-.. 66, 109 Jones, Terrell ...... - .... ...-.. .... -..--. 66, 136 Jones, Walter .......,....-............-.....-.. 70 Jones, William ...-.- ,... ..-.....-.....--... 79 Jongema, Pete ...... - .... ....-.-. 66, 132, 133, 136 Jordan, Billy ....--.,-..-...-..-.... 70 Jordan, Bobby ,...-................................. 66 Jordan, James .... -. .,... .....-........................- 70 Jordan, Joseph ..... ............-....,....... 70, 105 Jordan, Ronnie ..,. - ...... - .......... ---........ 66, 105 Joyner, Ralph ........-..- ..... ..-....-..-........,. 66 Joyner, Robert -...-....... aa.. ................- 66 Jbblir., Kathry'n .,............. .- ss, 911, 104, 109 K Keel, Robert - ........ - .... -................-..-.. 70 Keith, Helen ...... - .... ............-...-.---. 70 Keller, Glenda ,.....,. - .... -..-.--..,-.-..-.- 66 Keller, Jeanine .....,.,,,..... - ...,. .. .....,. .. ..., .... - ... 66 Kelly, Beverly .- .... --.--..-..... 70, 98, 106 Kelly, Diana - ..... -..--....-.,...-..-...-.... 101 Kelly, Cornelia ...,, -. -.-.-.--. 63, 109 Kelly, Sandra ,.- ..,, ..- ...... ..... -..-.. 56, 83 Kendall, Jerrie --.,..,- ...,. ---.- .... --., 61, 96 Kenedy, Jerry ..- .... ...-.-................... 71 Kenny, Frances ....--.........- .--- 61 Kent, Connie - ..... ..-....--..-.-..----. 61 Kent, Michael ................ - ...... -..... .... ...---.-, 71 Kilgore, Butch ..-....,.. ..,. --......- 61, 80, 100 Kilpatrick, June - .,........,... 61, 96, 100, 108, 112 Kilpatrick, Ruth ........ 29, 48, 87, 94, 100, 112 Kimball, Beverly .... ,,...,,..,., ---..----....-.. 66 King, Charles .-....-.--.-..-............ 61 King, Fred .........,.. -. 61, 79, 100, 132, 133 King, John 29, 82, 86, 88, 93, 100, 103, 107, 132 King, Sidney ..-. -... .-..-......... 61, 96, 111 Kingston, Russell ..,.... .........-.-......-..... 71 Kirby, Hormice - .,.,.. ...--.-............,.......-. 71 Kirk, Richard - ...... - ..... - ...... -----... 61, '79 Kiser, Paul .... -..--,.--...-.....- ..... .- 71 Kitchen, Frances ..........,,.......... -..-.--....a 61 Kite, Joetta ................. - ...... -...-....... ....... ...... 97 Kite, Sarah ... ..,...... ..........-............-.... .... .. 71 Knight, Gail .... .......... .,.... .....,-............-..-.. 66 Knight, Myralyn , ,.,,.... - ..,,.. .. ..... .......-...-. 56 Knight, Otis .... ... ..... -.....-..,.--...........,.... 66 Knight, Sally ...,..,, 61, 79, 90, 94, 96, 103 137 Knox, Bobby ........ .. ....,.,..,......,, -. 56, 79, 81, 89 Knox, Rachel ....-.-.........................-......... 66 Koster, Richard -.... -..-....., 30, 88, 89 Kraft, Harry .... ...... ...................... .... 19, 56, 82, 91 Kraft, Herbie .... -.,...-.- ....... --... ....... , 66, 82 Kuter, Ellen ......,..... -.-...-,..-.. 66, 96, 98, 101 Kuter, Yvonne 30, 87, 89, 90, 91, 94, 97, 99, 100, 101, 105,'107 L Lamb, Jo Ann ..... .. .....,.. ,,,. .. ...,. .. ...,.. 66 , 98 Lamb, Mary Jane ....,.., ...-.,--.,... 71, 109 Lambert, Frances ........ - ,,,,.. 66, 96, 98, 106 Lambert, Raymond ...., - .,.,,. -..-,- ..... 56, 105 Lancaster, Allan ....... ,.....,.,. ,.., . - ,., ,,,. ,.-, 66 Lancaster, Larry .... - - ....,, -..-.. 61, 80 Lance, Bobby ....... ,.,,,.. 3 0, 89, 102 Landers, Roger ...... . .... --.- 71, 138 Langston, Smoot .... - ........,. ........ 66 , 104, 105 Lanier, Kenneth .......-..- .....,,....,. .,...- .... ...-.. 66 Lanier, Lonnie .... - ,..... .,, ....,. -,.-..-- ,,.. -....,,. 71 Lanier, Mary Dean --- ..,........, 61, 96, 103, 105 Lawrence, Billy ....- ...... - ........... -1 ........ -.--.... 66 Lee, Buddy 30, 39, 45, 107, 110, 118, 119, 120 187 Mullins, James ..,.,............,.... -...-.--........,... Mullins, Gerald ....., - ,..,.,,,,,, ,. 62, 80, Mullins, Glenda ...... .,.,.. 7 1, 98, 105, Mundy, Louis .... .. ......,,..,. .....,,...,. - 66, 82, Murphy, Bob ....,....... -M .............. 517, 78, 81, Murphy, Elaine ....... -.-.., ..,,, - ..,.,...,,., -.. 62, McAdams, Donna 31, 86, 89, 91, 99, 103, 112 McAl1'ee, Linda .... .. ....,................ ...,.. , 71, 97, 98 McAllister, Louie .... 62, 82, 100 Pilgreen, Deanne ....,. 62, 84, 96, 97, 100, 105 Pilgrim, Luther Nelson ........ .,,... .. .... ...--. 66 ' ' 106 Pinson, Chere Elaine ........,....,.,.... - 71, 98, Plunkett, Hazel ,, ,,,..,,... az, ao, 41, 01, 90, 91 Poole, Eamest .... .- ,.......... .-. ....... ......- 136 Sanders, David ...- ..... - ....,. H ,.,.. M. 67, 106, 113 Sanders, Leigh ..........,......Y 63, 82, 95, 100, 112 Sapp, Howard ..,.,,........,............. ,. ...,, , ..., m,,,,,,,, 67 Sapp, Shirley ..,,..,, 34, 102, 103, 105, 107, 108 Satterfield, Ronnie' ...Y......,..........,,..... - ,,,,,, 57, 82 Scarbrough, Danny ............. ...- ...,., ---M ,.,,. 71 Scarbrough, Patricia ....... ...Y....,. 7 2, 106, 109 Scharlle, Ronnie ,..................,..,,..,,,..,,..,,.,, 72, 138 54-hr-ll, Sara Frances 63, 90, 96, 97, 100, 101, 106, 108 Schilp, Bobby .... - ,......,,. -..... ..... -..W ...... 72, 138 Schilp, Bonnie .......... ......., - - .,,, 57, 103, 106 Schmitt, Donna M.. ,,.,.. ,,,.,. - 72, 97 Scoggins, Danny ,. ,.-.. 63, '79, 90, 136 Scott, Ricky .,.- ....... - ...,... -.-..,. 72 Scott, Linda ....,,..,. ...- ..... -,,.-.,...,67 Seals, Margaret ....... ........... - .. .,.-...-.. 67 Seay, Delores ...... ....- .... ..-.....-.-- ....... ..,.....,. 57 Seckinger, Ronny ......... ,,..., - ... .... ,. ..... ..,.-.... 67 Segers, Linda ................,,...,....,.. ..........-...-.,.. 67 Seignious, James ,...,,,..,....,. .. ..,. .....- ,.,,,.. - ,..,,, .. 72 Selph, Kathyleen .....- .... ...-...................-.- 72 Selph, Ruthie .....-... ...............-..--...... 57 Seritt, Joyce ,,,. - ...,....,...,...... - ...... -...- 34, 91, 105 Setzer, Judith Jane ,......,....,....,,...,.. -..ws 57, 108 Seward, Mary Charles ...H 57, 77, 96. 100, 108 Sewell, John -..,.....-.,,- .... ..--... 34, 4-9, 112 Sewell, Suzanne .,......,.. ..-- 67, 98, 106, 109 Shands, Norman ,,,,.., .....,,..,., - ,- .,.,... - ,.,,. 72 Sharon, Gerald ...., .... .1... .. - ..-.....,....-..,.. 72 Sharp, Bobby ,,...,,, ......-..... 67, 104, 136 Shealy, Penny N.. .....,,,....,,....,..... 72, 98, 106, 109 Sheats, Buddy, 54, 63, 74, 75, 81, 95, 108, 112 Shelnutt, Helen V, ,,,........,,............ - ,...,. -.,.-.......72 Shell, Johnny Ralph ..-.. ..... - ..,,,.,.. ..- 57, 79 Shi, Don ,,.....,.......... ,....,,.....,. - ..........,...,,,.... 7 1, 183 Shirley, Carolyn V, ...... - ...... ....-................... 63 Shurhutt, Bobby ..,, -. .....,......, -.,- ...,,, . 67, 82 Sikes, Charles .,,...,, -. ..,..,...,....,. .. ..........., - 72, 95 Silvers, Brenda ,,...,,....... -.. 67, 96, 111, 128, 129 Simpson, Dora Lee ......-...,,- .... - .....,.,........ ....- 67 Sims, James .., ,..,......,,.... ....,...-- ................... 67 Sims, Michael 34, 39, 41, 49, 88, 90, 91, 92, 94, 99, 103, 110, 118, 120, 126 Sims, Patsy ..,,,..,..,... 63, 77, 101, 111, 128, 129 Sims, Sandy ,,,.........,,..,,.......... .. ....... '72, 105, 111 Sims, Steve ........ ................... - ..- ....,.. - .... -. 75 Skelly, Lois ..,......... ..... ,..... ..........., 6 7, 109 Skinner, Barbara ,..... .., .... 63, 113 Skinner, Carolyn ..,.. ...................,.....,... - ...-- 72 Skinner, Eva . ,.......... - ...., - ........ 34, 96, 104 Skinner, Lamar ........ ........... - 63, 76, 79, B1 Skinner, Norma .1., ...... - ,.... - ...........,.... .. ..,. 63 Skinner, Ruth ,,....,, -. .. ....,,....... ......., 57, 111 Small, Jimmy . .,,.,,...,.......... .... .. .,..,. .. ..,. .. ...... B2 Poole, Forrest Campbell -.-......- .... -,.,.. 62, 78 Poole, Judy ........ - ......... .. 71, 98, 105, 106, 111 Pass, James ........ - ...............,...,,., --..-..-.--- 113 Potter, Arthur ..,,,..,,,..,...,,,..........,....., -, .,., 66, 136 Potter, Billy 57, 79, 81, 110, 118, 122, 132, 133 Pouncey, Richard . ,...,..........,.......... ---..... 57, 81 Pounds, Billy Dean ,,,.....,.......,...........,...,.,, 62, 79 ounds, Richard ..............,,.,,...,,...... ,.,.,.,,..,.,.,, 71 Powell, Mickie ..........,,...,..,,.,.,.....,.,,,,.. - ,.,,, 71, 97 v were, Tommy ..- .... 57, so, 81, 110, 118, 122 P sley, John Neil ...,....,...1,.,..,.,,, -..-..... 71 P stin, Charles ......... ,..,,,,.,, 3 3, 79, 81, 126 iddy, Wayne .....,. ,,,,,, 3 3, 110, 118, 121 rince, Wendy ..-. ...,,,, Y..- .............. 71, 109, 138 , John 62, 80, 88, 118, 123, 132, 133, 136 Pruett, Sandra ..,- .....,. - ...... -..-..-......,... 71, 97 ll, .lean .... - ...... - ............ .. ........ 57, 103, 112 lya Evon .- ......... -. .-.....................-.. 57 yle, ..--- .......,,.,.,.., - ,,.. 57, sz, 92, 95, 100 yron, Dell -..-..-......-.................--- 71, 97 on, Alec 19, 20, 33, 39, 42, 48, 87, 88, 93, Q 103, 110, 130, 131 Pyron, Elliott ,... .. ...,.. - ,......... - ..,, -,..-.,,...,.,. 66 P x 6 Q ,Quattleba arry ....., - ,.., 57, 74, 75, 81, 100 ' nic e, mis -.,, ...,., 52, 53, 57, 82, 100, 102 X-Quinn, Penny M..- ..,, -..,-.-... 71, 98, 106, 109 ' R Rom, Sandra Jane -.-..Y.-...--.s.... 66, 109 snabfen, Pat .,....,,. - ...,. s ....., 71, sa, 98, 101, 13s Ramey, Dianne ...,,1-.........- ..,,.. ...... 71, 98, 106 tnay, Kenneth Marshall ,........ - ....... -.- .... 62, 136 ' Pnay, Millie Ann ..-.- .,,...,. -.,-,. 71, 97, 105, 106 Read, Robert Frederick ......,........, 71, 126, 136 eagan, Ann ...- ............... - ......................... 62, 128 Redwine, Mary Joyce .....,-...... ..... .....-.......-. 62 Reed, Pete s-- ..,. .... 59, 62, 79, 118, 130, 136 Reid, Hiram Eugene .,.,Y,..... -........ .......... -..-A 71 Reid, Judy ...M....w ,..... -..-... ..-......... 33, 103 Reimier, Carolyn Kay - ...,.. Y ....,....... ... 98, 109 Reith, Mary Elizabeth ..- ....... -....-.....--.-...-. 62 Renfroe, Sally .... - .,.,.. ...- ,,,.. - ,...., .. .....,..,...... 57 Reynolds, Barbara Ann ...... ........ .. .. 57 Rice, Hugh ....- ...... ....- ....... - .- ...... 33, B9 Rice, Julia Mae ... ......... .... ..... 71 Rice, Rue Nell ...... .. .............. ,.... - ...,........ 6 2 Ricks, Shirley ..- ........ .. .......................... -.. .... .... 33 Riemler, Kay ..... ..- .... ..-.- .... - ..... --...-.-. 71 Roane, Gwen ..., .......... ...... 66, 98, 106, 109, 137 Robbins, Carole Ann .... -..- ,..... ..,.-...- .... ..-. 66 Robbins, Jean ...- ......... ......... 7 1, 98, 105 Roberson, Joe ......... -. - ...... -.i.-....,, 73 Roberson, Delores ....,... ...... 5 7, 105 1 Roberson, Rosie ....... ..,............................. '71, 111 Roberts, Barbara 57, 77, 92, 103, 112, 116, 117 Roberts, Betty .... ....-.... ..... --- ............ .....- 33, 48 Roberts, Elizabeth .. .......... -...-.... .... - .,......... -... 57 Roberts, Judy .-.,-...-, .,.-......-Q..-.... 71, 97 Rubens, Larry ,,,, s ,.,.., 1 ,,,,,,,,.,,, 33, 104, 118, 123 Roberts, Linda ..-,... .,.....,.,. -..... ..... .,....-.. 66 Roberts, Thomas .... -.....- Y... --.,.-...-...-...... 66 Robertson, Barbara .........,,...... W..- .... --.. 71, 112 Robertson, Frank ......,. -..-- ...... --...--..... 66 Robinson, Anne 57, 78, 92, 99, 100, 103, 110, 111, 112, 134, 128 Rochester, Janet ........ - ...-..-..--....-..... 66 Rodgers, Betty ..........,. - ....... - ......, .. 57, 108, 112 Rodgers, Gay .... - ...... ...--................... 71, 111 'Rogers, Carol ...,. C.- ........ - ...... 34. 92, 116, 117 Rogers, David ...-....,- ..,..,,,,. W ...1 ....., .. ...... - .. 71, 138 Rotbell, Phyllis 51, 57, 77, as, 91, 94, 96, 99, 100, 108 Royal, Everett ........................ - ...... .. ......... 63, 78 Royal, James ,v....,.M .,..,. ......--.........,...-..-.. 67 Rowe, Susette - .............. -..-..-- ...... -..- 71, 111 Rublsy, Frank ,.,,,... 34, 78, 93, 118, 121, 132 Rubley, Syvilla -.........,........ .... .. ...... ........... 63 Rutledge, Ted .vc ......,., Ryckeley, Bobby ....... Ryckeley, Jean ...... ....... S Samples, Bobby .... -..-...-. .-.ws .....,,... -.. 71 132, 133, 136 34, 102, 103 W-.- .... 57, 79, 81 A Altman, Miss Violet .............. Anthony, Julian ..- ....... -1.... 94 Armstrong, Mrs. Harriet ......,.,........... .....-.... 14 Barker, Marvin --.- ..,,.,,,,... . -..s ,.,..... 14, 118 Boozer, Lorraine ....,..........,..,.,. 1... ..... - . . 14, 97 Bossen, Llo -...-.... .................... s .......... --....... 14- Boyles, Mrs. Marion ,...... - ...,.,. -...-..-.,....... 14 Brenner, Howard ,,.... .,,.....,,...,.. 1 4, 110, 118 Brown, James P. ..... - ..........--.H.... 14, 79 Camp, William ,.- ..,,.,,,. ...... 1 4, 88, 89, 103 Clark, Mrs. Virginia ,...... ..., - .... - ........ 1 4, 98 Clark, Sgt. s ...,,.....,. - ...,...., ............ , .. 14, 76 Clift, Dr. Thomas W. ,....., ..... - ,,... - .-...-.... 12 Cooper, 0. R. .......... - ,................. 13, 14, 15, 95 Coleman, Dr. Marvin E. ................ --....--.... 12 Davis, Dr. Roy W. ...,.,...,... ........., .. ........... 12 Smith, Barbara Sue 35, 77, 80, 103, 107, 110, 111, 128 Smith, Carol ..- .,.. .. .........,. ....- .,... .. ......... ... 72, 98 Smith, David ,,,,,,,,,..,,....,,,..,,,,., 72, 101, 109, las Smith, Donald .....,,... - .....1 -...- ....... -.. .1.. - ......... . 67 smith, Emily 1- ..,,,,,..,. - ..,,..,,.,..,... -, 67, sa, 105 Smith, Judy ........................ 58, 67, 96, 105, 109 Smith, Lin ..- 54, 58, 82, 108, 118, 123, 132 Smith, Margaret ...... ...,...... - ...... - ..-..--...-..... 58 Smith, Raymond ...... 35, 89, 95, 110, 118, 121 Smith, Sandra ..,..,...................... 63, 96, 100, 109 Smilt, Donna .,,... - ...... ......... .... -..-............... 98 Soliday, Gayle ....... - ................ .. 63, 109 Souter, Joe .... ........... .... s . , SB, 106 Southerland, Don .., ..... ............. 5 8, 80 Spangler, Pauline ......... ........ 6 7, 38, 111 Speaks, Roscoe ......................,.... .. ....... -........-.. 35 Spears, Donna ......,......... - .......... 72, 98, 101, 111 Spe-th, Lucy ...... 35, 49, B7 98, 105, 106, .116 Speth, Mary Louise ............ .. ........,........ 72,7109 Spradling, Tommy .... 63, 78, 88, 118, 123, 136 Spruell, Joy .............................. 67, 79, 105, 111 Spruell, Neal , ..,........... - .......... - 35, 93, 95, 104 Stallings, Henry ........ - ............. ...- .... -..- ...... 72 Stallings, Sandra .. .....,....... , ................. -..-. 63 Stanford, Nancy ........,...,....,...... 67, 94, 101, 137 Stanley, Jimmy ....., ......... .... .. .... -,...-..-.. 35 Stanley, Sherry Stegall, .lirlxmy .,.... Steely, Brenda Steinbach, Sarah ...... 67, 98, 106 67 67 - .... 72, 97, 98 Stephens, Patsy ................ - ......... - ..... 35, 98, 113 Stephens, Sue 11, 35, 39, 45, 48, 103, 110, 111, 128 d ' 't t' Davidson. Mrs. Elizabeth .... -..,,.-..--- 15, 94 Denson, Mrs. Mary -.., .... ,... ,......,,......,.., 1 S , 49 DeVore, Miss Clyde ........ -..-..-.--.-..--... 15 Drennan, Dalton ..,-...- .... - ..,... -. ...... -.,,.,,,,.., 15 Earnest, Dorothy .. ...,.... ..-.......-.....- 15 Ellis, Robert vs., ..,.. .......,......... - .....,,-,,. 15 Fentress, Mrs. Ora ..-.. ..,.,......... -- ..... -..-... 14, 15 Greer, Robert ........ .. ..... ,,...,.....-,. 15, 118, 119 Grimm, William -.,.- ....... - ........... -,.,..,,..- 15 Heacock, Mrs. Nell ..-,,- .- .... .... - ... 113 Jarrell, Dr. Ira ............ ..,, ,. ,,....,.,, - ..,,-..-..,. 12 Kemp, Mrs. Mazel ......... ..,-,,.. ,,,,,. 15, 98 King, Fred .,.,,. .,-,,.. ...... -... ,,.. -n.-.,.-- 15 Krause, Kenneth ,,.... , ,,. ..,,,, 15, 82, 95 Lide, Lenamille s.- ..........,.. ..... .. ...-,,-, 15, 96 McC-alley, Mrs. Ruth .......-.., - .... -..,-.. 14, 15 I1 Stephenson, Ramona ..,. ..... - ........, .. 72, 98, 109 Stephenson, Lynn ...,.. - .......,, 63, 105, 106, 108 Stevenson, Pennie ,...... .....,,...,,,,,, 6 7, 96, 111 Still, Allen - ,,,,......... .....,,, 7 2, 82, sa, 138 Stinson, Hone ...... ,,,,,,,,,,, W ,.,,,. - ,,.. - 108 Stokes, Crary .,...,........, ,... - 58, 78, 81 Stokes, Robert .,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 12 Stonecypher, Bobby . ............ -... .... ...-. 72 Stone, Allen ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, s. .,,,,, 58, 82, 91, 95 Stone, John ..,.,..,......,.,........ .... - .- .,,,,, 67, 136 Stoner, Linda ....... -..W .,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, 72 Stovall, Gladys ....,,.... -...,..,-. ,,,, ,,,- ,,,,,, ,W 58 Stovall, Janet .,.. -W ..,, ,,,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,, 67, 111 Stovall, ,lelfey ...................,......,...,,,,,,.... -,.,,,,.. 72 Stovall, Joe .......... 58, 78, 81, 92, 102, 110, 130 Stovall, Virgil 19, 58, 79, 91, 110, 118, 123, 126, 127, 130, 131 Stowers, Gary ........ .. ..,... -... ......., -,.,.,,,.,..,,, 72 Stowers, Julia ...,... - ............ ,- .,....,, -,.,- 67, 113 Stowers, Tanya .... ...-.,,..,..,,..,,...., 72, 111 Stowers, Tony ..- ....... - ....... --.W 36, 79, 81, 89 Stubbs, Leanda ......... -,,....--,.,,..,,,.-,.,.,,.-, 67 Studer, Billy .......... 36, 110, 118, 122, 130, 131 Sturgis, Pat ..- ....... .. ....... 36, 49, 87, 91, 92, 102 Summerlin, David ,,,,,,.,,,. ,.,., ,.,,,..,,, - ..,,... - ,,,,,-.. 72 Summerlin, Harry ...,......-,. ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,...,.,,,,,,,, 61 Summerlin, Juanita ,.,,,.,,- ,,.,,,,,,,,,., W ,,,,,, 72, 109 Summers, Allen 36, 77, 81, 89, 107, 113, 118, 122 Summers, Ann .,.. ........,.,..... - .,,,,,,....., ,.,..,., 67, 98 Summers, Barbara ..........,.......,,. she., 63, 90, 105 Summers, Harold .,,,... -.- ....... ...... .. ,..-..,,.,. 72 Sutherland, Mike ........ ..,.., ,.,......,.. AW... 67, 81 Suttles, Melvin ........ - ........ -,. 63, 80, 90 Sutton, Bobby ............,,........ - ,.,,..,..,.....,....,, -...... 36 Swann, Diana .,....,,.... - ..,........,,,,, 68, 72, 97, 138 Swann, Lynn ...... 63, 90, 96, 100, 103, 105, 137 Sweeney, Ronnie .,,...,. - ,,,..,...,,,.,,..... - .... -- 67, 136 T Tanner, Sandra .... -.. ...... -,.-..-...-..--..... 63, 96 Taylor, Henry ....... .. ..,..1...... .. ...... .....- 72 Taylor, James ....... ..... .. .,.....,..-..... 72 Taylor, Mona .......... - ..... - ......... 63, 111 Tedder, Mitchell - ......, ,......, - - 67, 88, 104 Terry, Sandra ,.,,,,...............,...... 72, 97, 101, 106 Thomas, Linda ,,,,...,. --.............-.......... 72 Thomas, Peggy .,....... .. ..... ... ..... ... 67, 98, 104 Thomas, Sandra .,... s.- .... .... - .-...---- 58 Thompson, Bob .,.... -.. ........ ....... 3 6, 50, 90, 91 Thompson, Pat 36, 39, 43, 86, 88, 92, 98, 99, 105, 111, 116, 117 Thompson, Mary Lowe ..s .......,...... ... 67, 82, 105 Vines. Buddy ..... - ..... 37, 89, 95, 134 Veatch, Linda ..... ....... . .,.,,,.,..,.,, 63, 111 W Waits, Jimmy 37, 77, 80, 81, 93, 110, 118, 120, 132 Waldrop, Betty ..........,.. s, 37, 103, 110, 111, 128 Waldrop, Freddy .......,,,,..,,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,u,,,, 67 Walker, Charles ..... - .... - ....,,..,, ..,,,,..,,,...,,...,. 67 Walker, Claudine ....,.. - ....... -,.-,,,.. 72, 106 Walker,,Pat ........ --. ....... W.. 37, 86, 91, 102 Wallace, Alice ........ ....-.,,. 67, 104, 109 Wallace, Bobby .......,..........,. .. ........ -..-....... 63, B0 Wallace, Charlene ........ .. ........ ... ...., .. .... -,-,.. 67 Wallace, George ....... ..... .. ... .... --...- 67 Wallace, James ..- ..,.. W. ..,, ,..,,..-,,.,,,,.,., 72 Wallace, Patricia .... .. ..,,.,.,.....,,. 106 Wallace, Sandra ......... -...- ..... ...-..- 63, 90 Wallace, Shirley Ann ......... ,....... ..,,. 63, 108 Wallace, Shirley Ruth ......... N..- .,.,, ,.,...,. 63 Walter, Allen --- ......,....... ..-.. 67, 82, 94, 104 Walters, Jerry' ,,............... ...... - ..,....-.,.. 72 Walters, Sarah Ann ...... .......,... - s-.. 58, 106 Walton, Diane ........... .,,,,,. ,. ... 63, 96, 100 Ward, Ridley ..-- ......... .,.,,..-..-.,,.,., M Ward. Vernon ..... ...,....,... 6 7, 78, 105 Ward, Whitley ....... ..., ,. ,,,..,, ,, ,...,.,. 67 Warren, Nina ...,... ........,. - . 72, 98, 109 Waters, Ginger ....... ...... 5 8, 80, 82, 83, 105 Waters, Irene ........... ..- ..... .....-......-- 58, 113 Watson, Aubrey .... ...,- 67, 82, 136, 137 Webb, Sammy ......... ..,.,.....,.. .. ...... - 63, 80 Weems, Larry ...... ,-...-,..,..,..,,,,,... 72 Weese, Boyd - ...... ... ..... ......... 58, 78 Weir, Marie ...,.. - ..,.. .....- ...., .,. 58, 105 Wells, Beverly ,......, ........ .. ,.., 67, 109 Werbke, Pattie ll..... .-...-.,-., 72, 97 West, Howard ....,, ,..... 3 7, 88, 89, 121 White, Barbara ..,.. 38, 102, 105, 107 White, Dm .,...,... - ,,,..........,, ....,. s - 72, ss, 95 White, Linda ..,. -. .. ,.......... .... - -- ...,,, 67, 109 White, .loan ...,........., .. .,....,.....,,.... 72 White, Whylie 1 ...,...... -...-,.,...-,.,,. 72 Whitehead, Janette Whitehead, John ..., -, Whitehead, Shirley . ...........,....... - ..,,.. -... Whitworth, Jeff ,,.,,.., - .,... -. Williams, Barbara ,,.,. Williams, Edgar . ,.,,.,, , Williams, Lawrence ,...,. Williams, Janice ..,..,,., Williams, John . ......... . Williams, Martha , 1.,. . 72 .-,.,--,.-,s.. 72 63, 108 - .... ...-..-.- .... -- '12 67 W... ...... -.. 72 -...-. ss, 72 - ,,,.... 57, 109 67, 97, 136 sa Williams, Richard ...,. ,... - ....,.,. .. ,.,.. .. N.-. 80 Williams, Ronald . .,..... A - ...... 58, 79, 81 Williams, Sid ..... V ............. ..... .. . 38, 112 Wilbanks, Glenn ...., -- ..,.,, - ....... ....,... 72 Wilson, Betty .,.. - .,................,. - ........,.....,. .,..,-- 38 Wilson, Francis ..,...... ... .......... .. .... ........,..,,.-,. 72 Wilson, Joe .......... -..- .............., - .... -.. 58, 78, 81 Wilson, Judy ..-......... 63, 84, 96, 100, 108, 112 Wilson, Julianne ................,..... ,,-,,...,,.,. 67, 113 Wilson. Mike .............Y.VVV.....V 38, 88, 89, 95, 104 Wilson, Patricia 1- ........., .. .................. ...,.,. 67, 98 Wilson, Richard ........ -W ,.... .,..-...-.,... 63, 77, 81 Winn, Gerald ............... - .,,......,,.,....... -.--......... 72 Womaack, Barbara ,,., -1 38, 102, 103, 108, 112 Thompson, Randy .... 36, 86, 91, 99, 100, 101 Thompson, Sam .,,,,......,,, - ,.......,....,., ...... .... --,. 67 Tidwell, Jimmy , ..,.., - ...... - ....,,.....l,....... .. 67, 108 Tidwell, Kay - .,,,.,,,, -............ .,.,.,., s ...... .... 72, 109 Tilley, Richard ..,,,,.,,,,.. ....,.....,.,.. 6 3, 80, 88, 100 Todd, Jimmy 37, 39, 43, 79, so, sl, 92, 105, 107, 134 Tompkins, Joyce .., ,.,,... -..... ......,, -- ......., ... 67, 94- Tovell, Martha 54, 53, 91, 92, 99, 100, 101, 103, 110, 128, 134 Towner, Richard ..,,, - ....... - ,,.. .,.. - ,....,-............ 72 Trimble, Nora Lee ,.- ...... 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