Southwest High School - Resume Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1957

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' , A 5 ' 1 I ' I' 1 x ' l ' - 1. .I 'V ,f kd , V ' '- I AZ, if 2 ' W ' . v ' g K X x i ' A v , I N , b ,Y u 5 V ' I . 1 . 1 . 1 x ISTRATION ITIES ARY E S 4 prgsemted by PHYLLIS ROTHELL Ediror VIKI MCKEE Literary Editor DIANE MOON Business Manager ANN BRYAN Ad Manager in th 1957 Q fi 'iifsm . g -19252 K 3 ' -91521 ffm? Q' -' 3' 1 Q 1 1 '- wi A 375, : ' , ?if , ,J 'fu 51- 'r, .1-3:5 1 ' ,u ,wr . . ,.s f 1 fi? l 1 ' 5,5 X ' 1 'F A 6 ,. fs 5 S 2522 1-' F L ' -ff -isiff fig' if is J 5' Y' -sz si, A L ,, 'u , Ap.: 4 W ff- , m W KV 5? k . if iff, Q S? 1 .Y T W .ie 'W . 1 my Y- A 2' 1 - . if 1 we , -: ,Lx I 1 V 'Y -f, ,, T511 fl' ' viable' ' - i ' ' ' if fp, 1 3 x J. 41' 5 Q5 Days CCDNTENTS Dedication . ... . ...,..,... .6 Faculty ...,.... ..., .....,,,,... l 0 Features 6 t..tt... ...,......., 2 6, 53 Classes Seniors ..,.s,. 666.30 Juniors .i...,s..,,,,... ...,.,...... 6 2 Sophomores .. .i.is, .....,.,.... 6 8 Freshmen .....,,.,sss.s. V. .........s,. 72 Sub-Freshmen .....s,.... ,....s....., 7 7 Activities ....,..........,... ............ 8 4 Military ii...... ii....... l 16 Sports ,.,,..,.... ....,i.,. l 28 Index As we the senior class hear the alma mater for the last time we will look back at the many memo ries our class has shared during the past five years. Friendships have been made and events have happened that we can never forget. In the following pages of our Resume', we have gathered together some of the things that have played an important part in our senior year. While we are putting away the carefree life of a senior and taking on new responsibilities, these will truly be DAYS WE REMEMBER. WE REMEMBER ECDIQEWCDIQD DZCIICGUOVW As head of the math department at Southwest, the teacher we have chosen for our dedication not only has taught us math, but has also enriched our lives with sympathetic understanding and friendship. He was bom in Palmetto, Georgia, where he spent much of his youth. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree at Berry College, his Master of Education at Emory and his Master in Mathematics at Peabody Col- lege. In his twelve years of teaching, he has spent live years at Southwest, where he has endeared himself to all of us. His participation in all of our school activities has made each student love and respect him, not only as a teacher, but also as a personal friend. Because you were always ready to help us with our problems, never too busy to smile hello or stop and chat, because of your unfailing loyalty and wonderful sense of humor, it is with deep gratitude and lasting love that we, the Senior Class, dedicate the 1957 Resume' to you, MR. JAMES P. BROWN. 'av 'N fi? 4-NS 'TMJ , T .'if a 11 'P af M ' qr Ri' ' ., J, VWLU! 5 5 -'gm z f' wr-W 7 J y'fQMa-far, 'S' TN 72:3 rj ,WM i1?ai:,i7'.M1if, 5 fffsfy5:f':N ' g , K -. ,Lx K X f if AV, S. V .mam vw: ,W 1 -W mm ,Y-.w 3, . wifi' 419- J , ,Ql,,,W 55' -jpf ifgf g W .fav ,wV f. cz , , LJYLQTM' W 4' -y +5 l.Q,f,551,, S ,, ' J .,wif: f3giY:ti .-95',zwi3 - W' 1 yr -yfujk W Ny -41 Q , M' 2' fm 1:12 px-1 5 '3Q?4f1fh53,h ?4 H Qi -wi sf ' 5 5 'cfwf 1-W :N G . -2 zfvff' 'Rf . '?'s '? ' ' ' - - , 54 U A N.- QAM mf? . Enghsh .f'x DR. IRA JARRELL Superintendent of Atlanta Public Schools Administration Mins. ERMINE McKOwN Librarian Miss HARRIETT STARKE Elementary Education MRS. JOY RUTH KEMP Music MR. HASSELL MCGHEE Visiting Counselor MR. CECIL THORNTON Secondary Education DR. KENNETH R. WILLIAMS Deputy Superintendent MR. JARVIS BARNES Administrative Services MR. ROY W. DAvIs Instructional Services DR. WARREN C. FINDLEY Pupil Personnel Services DR. G. Y. SMITH Staff Personnel Services The administration of the Atlanta schools has changed a great deal in the past few years. It is headed by the Superintendent, Dr. Ira Jar- rellg the deputy superintendent, Dr. Kenneth Williamsg and the six district supervisors. The object of the six district supervisors is to help all students learn as much as they are capable of and help the teachers with their in- dividual problems. The area supervisors have a staif working with them that visits the schools and helps the teachers in their classes. In many schools the administration has set up special classes to help improve the students in their work. There are special classes set up in English and mathematics for students who have advanced above the rest of the class and for those who are not as far along as the other students. DR. ED S. COOK Area 4 Superintendent L ,. l J , . M1ss FRANCES McKEE MR DALTON DRENNAN MRS. VIVIAN RENCHER MRS. MILDRED WHITEHURST Counselor Counselor Secretary Secretary The faculty at Southwest is well trained and fully qualified to teach his particular subject. Members of the faculty are active in the affairs of government and business organizations, both in Georgia and in the United States. Members of the faculty are friends, counselors, and teachers all in one, which makes for a good relationship between students and teachers. I I .au-' The Language Department instructs students in actual grammar usage, and places continual emphasis on the develop- ment of a more tolerant attitude towards people of other lands and their language. To the students who take Spanish, Latin, or French, there is the added attraction of understanding the language when it is spoken and of speaking it themselves. MRS. ORA FENTRESS, A.B. Bowling Green College of Commerce Youth for Christ MRS. RUTH MURRAY, B.S. North Ga. College, Univ. of Ga., Piedmont College, Pep Club WENDELL HAYNES, B.S. Martin Jr. College, Middle Tenn. State College, Hi-Y MRS. SARAH MOORE, B.S. North Georgia College Language MISS SUSANNE WILLIS, A.B. Randolph-Macon Women's College Jr. and Senior French Latin Clubs JULIAN ANTHONY, A.B. University of Georgia Howl MISS VIRGINIA STRATTON, A.B. Duke University . 4 .l- Commercial The purpose of the Commercial Department is to bring students closer to everyday living by creating interest in the business world. Most of the modern types of equipment and machines found in business establishments are available to students for training purposes. The courses offered are typing, general business, bookkeep- ing, business arithmetic, shorthand, and ollice practice. The Commercial Department prepares students to hold good jobs in business after graduation. SIG 4'-5.5 Ronnnr Guan, B.S. University of Georgia Boys' Block Letter Club Athletic Director P3 Ronan ELLIS, B.S. University of Georgia FRED KING, B.S. East Tennessee State College Stamp and Coin Club . Vi :sf ' rl FS Shoos The purpose of the Industrial Arts Department is drawing, woodshop, and general shop. It also give to teach students to become familiar with tools and students an opportunity for free expression and t care of equipment. Industrial Arts offers mechanical learn standard procedures and practices. i 7 f I rl .-' -' N'-9-ii l-lomemalcing The goal of Homemaking is better per- sonal and family living. There are seven areas in our curriculum: personal and fam- ily relations, children, nutrition, clothing, home planning-improvement-management, health and home nursing, and personal de- velopment. 6 s iv QS' V. Mas. HAZEL KEMP, A.B., M'.Ed. University of Georgia, Sr. F.H.A. MRS. VIRGINIA CLARK, B.S. B.S.C.W., Jr. F.H.A. Gab 1 - W,-Y 1 il fi JAMES P. BROWN, B.S., M.Ed. Berry College, Emory University, Peabody Future Teachers of America, Bank MRS. MARION Bovuzs, A.B., M.A Mercer University, Univ. of Ga., Columbia University Projector Club Miss MARY WINTERBOTTOM, B.A., M A Agnes Scott National Beta Club The aim of the Mathematics Department is to provide the students with the basic math- ematical understandings and skills required to enter some vocational fields or to con- tinue in higher education. Recognizing that different individuals have different needs, two tracks are pro- vided on which students are routed through the school counseling service. One course is designed for the college preparatory studentg the other gives emphasis on the mathematics of everyday life. Math B.S. Alabama Miss MARY DRISKELL A B Trevecca College ROBERT SANDERS, B B A University of Georgia WILLIAM G. STUDENT Th.B., B.D., M.Ed L1ttD Temple Baptist Seminary University of Georgia Trinity Seminary Miss LORRAINE BoozER Senior Y-Teens The main purpose of the library is service to the entire school community, students, faculty, parents, and neigh- borhood. But certainly its most obvious reason for ex- isting is to provide materials of all kinds that may be used by students and faculty for information, research, and recreation. Each year books are added to keep our library up with the modern times. Music Library Miss JANE Noiuus A B M A Agnes Scott, Oglethorpe University Library Club Mas. FAY ROBERTS University of Georgia Ill ant If CY KENNETH KRAQSE, B.M.E. Northwestenigilniversity Bigids and., chestra ,X 'lx'l A Q' MIs,sI'Cfar5ldLYiX'i3ELcHER, B.Mus - - onverse NMusjQ and Choruses ff x V, 'X .r -Q X I' 'X ,J J: , T N i ' ish i QT? 7 KW u 5 1 . 'v 1 -, - I The music department trains students to perform as musicians and teaches them to have a finer appreciation of music. The music organizations such as the Orchestra, A-Band, B-Band, C-Band, Mixed Choir, Eighth Grade Chorus, B-Chorus, and A- Chorus are talented and well trained groups. They're in demand for perform- ances at all times. v o KJ ,,g,,k:y -NWA ,waiving 'H 1' , I -V A Oklahoma A8zM Football Coach SGT. EDWARD CLARKE Benedictine Military School SGT. CHARLES WILSON Central Night School Sabre Club .IQ 4 ik if . at if 31 f f The purpose of Junior ROTC is to develop better citizens and to bring out the most tangible asset a nation needs, leadership. All students learn the basic fundamentals of marks- manship, map reading, and weapons used by the Army. Our aim is not to turn out polished soldiers but better citizens. .. , ,V ax vu ..-A -L, N -1,1 ,,4'j,-4' ,.g',g- 'A 41 1'- A 3-yi T-iw d'Z'f 1-2:2 7 f ', ' .' . iff , ' . 'f24.1'fw-v ' LT. RONALD SHAxn1:roN, B.S. Military iw-1 Q, , E Ill if 10 ll! 'T 2081 j sg R K the opportunity of developing his interests and abilities. It offers courses in painting, design, crafts, and art appreciation. The Art Department strives to make the school more attractive by pro- viding interesting displays, bulletin boards, and decorations. , f -.ca The Art Department provides the student with . g,'LtJ THOMSON SALTBR, B.F.A., M.F.A. wfuvi H, 4 ' University of Georgia A 1,4 f i' iff f A f ! fi A . ' FRANK WALLACE, A.B. 'IL fr Western Kentucky State College ,Q Boys' Basketball Coach ' MR. JOHN DUPREE, B-.A. University of Georgia Driver Training The main purpose of Driver Training is to teach students how to drive properly and safely. They also learn how to keep cars in good condition. After six hours of driving instruction students know the rights ff' f ,-Z X r . and wrongs of driving and are fully qualified to obtain their licenses. Even though this is an elective course, teenagers realize that it is a very important 0116. ,,,,g:'t-- A 5 A X......... 5 '2- 94.75. N vi 6- 1-1-D 'I' Social Studies are designed to provide the stu- dent with a broad cultural background for under- standing public affairs and practical training for useful citizenship in the American democracy. It gives the student an understanding of the prob- lems that confront his nation today and impresses upon him his responsibilities, as the citizen of to- Mlss ELLEN MURRAY, B.S. University of St. Andrews, University of Georgia National Honor Society ROBERT YODER, B.A. Rollins College Junior Civitan Z NEIL GUNTER, A.B. Mercer University, Univ. of Ga. Key Club Mas. DIANE CURRIER, A.B. Duke University Miss SARA RUDISILL, A.B., M.A. Tulane Univ., Columbia Univ. MRS. DIXIE JAMES, A.B. Baylor University morrow, for the development of a better govern- ment. The courses required in Social Studies are Citizenship, World History, American History, Problems in Democracy and Social Living. World Georgaphy is an elective course. Social Studies Science Science is usually defined as a systematic study based on observation, experimenta- tion, and induction. In the Science Depart- ment we try not only to learn some of this knowledge, but to use and appreciate the methods of science. The Science Department at Southwest requires Health Science, General Science, and General Biology. Human Biology Phy- sics, and Chemistry are elective subjects. JOE WILBBR, B.S., M.A. Memphis State College, Univ. of Tenn. Advanced Science Club MRS. ELIZABETH COLEMAN, B.S. J Auburn Miss DIANE COOPER G.S.C.W. MRS. MILDBRD WRIGHT Agnes Scott MRS. MARY TRACY gl ' University of Georgia .3 X Eighth Grade F.H.A. JAMES EVANS, B.S. A N Middle Tennessee State College Baseball Coach R X, QA NX X 2- N- ,i V5 J '- Qfg. Fw, 'N i Q x 9 vi! f .A hunt- Vi 'WFS Q62 tus-4 i 1541 L.-LI' English Miss CORNELIA MONTGOMERY, B.S., MA. G.S.C.W., University of Georgia Junior National Honor Society CHARLES E. HOPKINS, A.B. Howard College, Furman University, Emory University Resume' MRS. MARY DENSON. A.B. Shorter Dramatics MRS, HARRIETT ARMSTRONG, B.C.S. University of Georgia Cheerleaders HARRISON KELLY, A.B. Emory University Q' li f , -J 'XLQQRI -..' I xr A 5 1 1' vw i Our students must be trained to meet adequately the challenge of the times. In our democracy, they need to know how to think clearly and honestly, to read thought- fully, to communicate effectively, and to listen intelligently. We try to give emphasis to continuity of growth. Successive stages in learning to listen, in enjoying drama, in making re- ports, in writing letters, in reading poetry, in conversing and in participating in discus- SiOl'l EITC l'1SCCSS8I'y. Intellectual curiosity must be developed through the reading and discussion of liter- ature. A love of reading and an intelligent interpretation of the authoris meaning are encouraged. So with these aims in view we are striving to make a special contribution to the enrichment of the child's personal living. MRS. ALICE BABGETT, A.B. Duke University Eighth Grade-Y-Teens MRS. MARGARET BowMAN, A.B. X ' Mercer University, Agnes Scott L, 1 Miss PATRICIA STANSBURY, A.B. Duke University ROBERT WILLINGIIAM, B.S. Auburn, Univ. of Virginia, George Washington Univ. LESLIE TILLEY, A.B. Mercer University 'P QNX 4 A me K 5. Nurse MRS. MARY ROBERTSON, R.N. St. Joseph's School of Nursing The clinic is open to students every period during the school day. An experienced nurse is on hand at all times to attend to the sick. If students are ser- iously ill, they are sent home. Phys. Ed The Physical Education De- partment provides students with a year-round program of exercises and games. Basket- ball, volleyball, softball, base- ' ball, archery, badminton, shuf- L ileboard, and ping pong are the many sports in which students may participate. The four ob- jectives of the Physical Edu- cation program are recreation, better x lth,- social contacts, an rac T r training. A fi p H ' ARD BRENNER, B.S. it X J' niversity of Georgia D 6 t C 6 n 1, X fqriirls' Basketball coach Dononns Hows, N B.S., MA. f Univ. of Ala., Alabama i , Q, College at Montevello Ideal, happy school life rebg RNS Miss Cuuuz Dn.LoN Purdue University 22 quires special attention to the NN choice and preparation of food. Our dietician plans well-bal- V anced meals which are pre pared by experienced cooks. These meals, served in the cafe- teria, give students the nourish- ment and energy they need. The Days the Faculty Played . . . Miss Willis tries for a set shot? . . . . Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar . . . . . Another basket for our team . . . Y . . . Hey, take it easy . . . . . . Reach for the sky . . . ...we ask His guidance. School Qpens . . . We forget so much . . . . . rapid reading, too . . . W2 vig K I s . v 1' ...Seniors plot... With Days of Study ...j ust one more change Spring cleaning .431 Q, 'X contemporary literature Days Filled With have you heard this one? . . . . . . lunch room, powder room . . . W W VM 7' -w Fun and Laughter E . . . comfy, isn't it? . . . F hh 'm .gy Ml 5 ! h It can't be that bad DEAR QLD 2 , i S .,,, . . . early b1rds . . . this one will get you in class .fif X Golden U rise K ff .5 r out oi bakmce ' ' ' ! T 7f r1M'1 F3 U L E D d Y S an M , A414 nn? Q h m Q, 2. W ii2'if M Q The day we Seniors got our rings was unforgettable. Class History It is the dream of every sub-freshman when he enters Southwest to be a senior and a graduate of Southwest High School. Through live years of hard work and lots of fun, at last we have reached the peak of our high school dreams. As we turn back time and look into the past we remember the day we entered as sub-freshmen, completely different from grade school, we found we were on our own. There were many different clubs to choose between and sports to take part in. In the spring of our first year, June Griffith and Jerry Linton were chosen king and queen of Southwest. This event was climaxed with the annual King and Queen Ball, where they were crowned. The fall of our freshman year was quite a bit different. This year we were older and well adjusted to the whirl of high school teenagers. Although nothing outstanding happened during our ninth grade year, it was an exciting and treasured one. Our Sophomore year was one of our best loved. This year was so crowded 'with activities and exciting events that it is hard to say which was most outstanding. The Junior Na- tional Honor Society was founded and several members of our class were inducted. By this time a large percentage of our class was participating in some varsity sport, the band, or the chorus. We were upper-classmen and were looking forward to the exciting path ahead of us. Glamour and enthusiasm lilled the air in the fall of our Junior year. This year we started with a bang-class ollicers were elected first. Pat Malone, presidentg Lin Smith, vice- presidentg Diane Moon, secretaryg Martha Tovell, treasurer, and Janice Mills, social chairman, were our capable leaders. The Beta Club induction was a big event that year. Fifteen members of our class were tapped. Mary Jane Minor was elected secretary of the State Beta Club. One of the most exciting festivities of the year was the Junior-Senior dance. The dance was a result of much hard work and a booming success. In the spring of the same year, Dan Crowe was awarded the Harvard Book, which is presented to the most outstanding Junior boy each year. April was filled with cam- paigning and elections. Lin Smith, Steve Cowart, and Anne Robinson were elected student body oilicers for the coming year. The Howl and Resume staffs were elected also. One of our most exciting events was the day our Senior rings were ordered. At last we felt like Seniors! The year was climaxed with the election of our Senior Class oilicers, who were: Pat Malone, president: Butch McLendon, vice-president, Sylvia Herrington, secretary, and Virginia Lockhart, treasurer. The fall of 1956 was both happy and sad, for we were deserving seniors. This year has been one of the best in our lives. We worked hard and loved every minute of it. The constant buzzing of the Howl staff and the suspense the Resume staff was arousing filled our days with fun. Our Senior pictures were made and graduation invitations were ordered. Graduation was planned and all attended the Junior-Senior dance. This time we were on the receiving end. Oh! how nice it seemed. The production of No More Homework was presented as the Senior Class play. As we return to the present time we gaze upon the past as something wonderful and the biggest part of our high school days at Southwest. Now that we are about to embark upon new adventures, we realize the responsibilities that we will accept as graduates of Southwest. 1 . 1 f. Q ' ...eg 33 .15 Q-rf' 'mf' IX 4,9 MVN- 175' Miriam Janice Adams Nancy Jane Aldredge Sandra Judith Alread Reba Charlene Anderson Geor e Bert Armstron Shirle Ann Ash aft S 8 Y Cf Martha Ann Atwood J erry Lee Ayers ,, , , A v y , 2 fi , QL, ,' , wi' JANICE ADAMS 8th Grade Chorus 1: 8th Grade Cheer- leader 1, Pep Squad 2, Music Club 2, Ballet Club 2, G.A.A. 3, Civil Defense Club 3, Bank Teller 4, Student Govt. Aid 4, Bank Director 5, Student Court Clerk 4, Head Clerk 5, Howl Staff 4, 5, Pep Club 5 NANCY ALDREDGE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 8th Grade Chorus 1, B-Chorus 2, Jr. National Honor Society 2, 3, French-Latin Club 2, Sec. 2, Red Cross 3, Oiiice Aid 5, Beta Club 5, Na- tional Honor Society 5 SANDRA ALREAD Y-Teens 1, F.H.A. 1, Bank Teller 1, Homeroom Queen 1, Basketball 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Softball Team 2, Ballet Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 5, Sec. 5, Sevlow Club 4, B-Chorus 2, A-Band 2, 3, 4, 5, Majorette 2, 3, 4, 5, Co- Cap. 4, Senior Play 5 CHARLENE ANDERSON Music Club 2, 3, 4, 5, A- Chorus 3, 4, 5, All-State Chorus 3, All-City Chorus 3, Library Aid 3, Red Cross 5, Senior Ensemble 5 BERT ARMSTRONG Projector Club 2, 3, 4, 5, F.T.A. 4, 5, Key Club 5, Art Club 3, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, 5, Student Govt. 4, Student Court Judge 5, B-Team Track 3, All-State Orchestra 4, All-City Orchestra 3, Boys' State 4, Football Escort 4, Senior Ensemble 5 SHIRLEY ASHCRAFI' Y-Teens 3, 4, A-Chorus 3, 4, 5, Music Club 3, 4, 5, A1l1State Chorus 3, All-City Chorus 3, Senior Ensemble 5 MARTHA ATWOOD 8th Grade Chorus 1, Art Club 1, Library Club 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Softball Team 2, 3, Counselorls Aid 5 JERRY AYERS Tumbling Club 2, 8th Grade Track 1, Art Club 1, Safety Club 2, N.C.O. Club 4, Hall Patrol l, 2, 5 JOAN BAKER Y-Teens 2, 3, Red Cross 4, Teacher's Aid 5 GAIL BAIRD Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Music Club 5, Dramatics Club 5, Teacher's Aid 5 DAVID BANKS Science Club 1, A-Band 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Dance Band 3, Track 3, Hall Patrol 4, N.C.O. Club 4 BILLY BECK Dixieland Club 3, Science Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Senior Play 5 RICHARD BERGSTROM 8th Grade Basketball 1, 8th Grade Football 1, Varsity Football 3, Homeroom King 3, I-Ii-Y 3, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4 JOHNNIE BOUTWELL 8th Grade Track 1, Projector Club 1, 3, 4, 5, Safety Club l,Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, B-Band 1, 2, Vice-Pres. Ninth Grade 2, B-Team Baseball 2, 3, Judo Team 2, Co-Cap. 2, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Junior Escort 4, Key Club 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Howl Staff 4, 5, Drill Team 4, 5, Cross-Country 5, Sabre Club 5, Varsity Track 5, Senior Play 5, Senior Ensemble 5 BARBARA BRADY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Majorette 2, 3, B-Band 2, Red Cross 2, Student Council 3, A-Band 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Jr. Achievement 5, Bank Teller 5, Military Sponsor 5, Dramatic Club 5 PATSY BROTHERTON B-Chorus 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, A-Chorus 3, 4, Teacher's Aid 4, 5 Sam Spade or Johnnie Boutwell? Betty Joan Baker Abigail Cecelia Baird David Edward Banks William Henry Beck Jr Richard Oscar Bergstrom John Brown Boutwell, Jr. Barbara Ann Brady Pasty Ann Br0th6rt0I1 er. Q3 . tl , V' 1' Gu- 9 Beverly Carolyn Brown Buddie Ralph Brown Evelyn Ann Bryan Patricia Ann Burnes BEVERLY BROWN Homeroom Sec. 13 Perfect Attend- ance 2, 3, 4, 53 Y-Teens 2, 33 Jr. National' Honor Society 33 Music Club 53 A-Chorus 2, 33 Counselor's Aid 53 Beta Club 53 National Honor Society 5 BUDDIE BROWN Science Club 33 Hall Patrol 3, 4, 5, Cap. 5 3 Teachers' Aid 43 Delta Sigma Hi-Y 4, 5, Chaplain 53 Student Gov. Aid 53 Red Cross 53 N.C.O. Club 43 Home- room Pres. 5 LINDA BROWN F.H.A. 1, 2, 43 V-Pres 43 8th Grade Bas- ketball lg Red Cross 1, 43 Sth Grade Chorus lg Pep Squad lg B-Team Basketball 2, 33 G.A.A. 23 B-Chorus 23 Bank Teller 23 Adv. Science Club 4, 53 Bank Director 3, 4, 53 Bank Worker 43 Bank Pres. 53 French-Latin Club 3, 4, 53 Treas. 43 Y-Teens 4, 53 Beta Club 4, 53 Student Council 53 Girls' State 43 Spanish Club 43 A-Chorus 43 F .T.A. 4, 53 Pep Club 53 Jr. Achievement 53 Dramatic Club 53 Resume Staff 53 Howl Staff 43 WLWA-TV Council 5 LINDA BRUCE Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Pres. 33 Beta Club 4, 53 Adv. Science Club 4, 5, V-Pres. 53 Red Cross 2, 43 Student Council 13 French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Treas. 53 Girls' State 43 Howl Staff 4, 5, Asst. Editor 53 Bank Worker 43 Bank Teller 23 F.T.A. 4, 53 Homeroom Queen 23 Junior Escort 43 Senior Advisory Com. 53 Teacher's Aid 43 Resume Rep. 33 A-Chorus 2, 3, 43 B-Chorus 13 Student Court Judge gi 5358th Grade Basketball 13 Football Sponsor 43 Senior ay PAT BURNES Y-Teens 13 Library Aid 23 Asst. Bank Teller 23 Library Club 23 Music Club 3, 4, Sec. 3, V-Pres. 43 Cafeteria Staff 3, 43 F.H.A. 43 Bank Teller 53 Howl Staff 5, Bu3.5Mgr. 53 Adv. Art Club 53 Dramatic Club 5 3 Teacher's Ai Z Z' Linda Robyn Brown Linda Faye Bruce Elsie Elizabeth Cabe Sandra Elayne Cannon ANN BRYAN 8th Grade Chorus 1 3 F.H.A. 1, 23 B-Chorus 23 French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 53 A-Chorus 3, 4, 53 Teacher's Aid 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 4, 53 Madrigalleans 33 F.T.A. 53 Resume Staff 5, Ad. Mgr. 53 Bank Teller 53 Football Sponsor 53 Mili- tary Sponsor 5 ELIZABETH CABE 8th Grade Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Bank Teller 4, 53 Perfect Attendance 43 Beta Club 53 Library Aid 53 Teacher's Aid 53 Resume Rep 5 SANDRA CANNON 8th Grade Chorus 13 No Tardies 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 B-Chorus 23 Y-Teens 3, 43 Music Club 53 Teach- er's Aid 53 Clinic Aid 5 But Miss Murray, I missed lunch! 4127111 5 3 gf ,, , ' f'Sl,.'. P' ' . J IIIIIILE .., Illllllllg' 1 A 106 JOHN CALLAHAN N.C.O. Club 4, Sabre Club 5, Pres. 5, 8th Grade Basketball 1, 8th Grade Track 1, B-Team Basket- ball 2, B-Team Track 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5, Varsity Track 3, 4, 5, Varsity Football Mgr. 1, 2, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Art Club 4, Superlative 5 PETE CARTWRIGHT 8th Grade Football 1, Hi-Y 1, Track 1, 2, Red Cross 1, B-Team Football 2, Student Council 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, Block Letter Club 3, Jr. Civitan 4, Oilice Aid 5 DOUGLAS CASH A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Hi-Y 1, 2, V-Pres. 2, Dixieland Club 2, Ollice Aid 3, Science Club 3 TOMMY CLARK N.C.O. Club 4, Homeroom King 3, 4, Block Letter Club 4, Boys' Chorus 2, Science Club 3, Art Club 2, Hall Patrol 2, Counselor's Aid 3, 8th Grade Football 1, 8th Grade Track 1, 8th Grade Basketball 1, B-Team Football 3, Varsity Football 4, 5 MARY ELLEN COKER Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, V-Pres. 5, Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 1, Resume Rep. 1, French-Latin .Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Jr. National Honor Society 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Madrigallians 3, A-Chorus 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Adv. Science Club 4, 5, Asst. Bank Teller 4, National Honor Society 4, 5, Bank Director 5, Howl Stall 4, 5, Dramatic Club 5, Football Sponsor 5 MARGARET COLE Library Club 1, Homeroom Sec. 1, F.H.A. 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, Spanish Club 4, Music Club 5, Youth Fellowship Club 4, 5, A-Chorus 4, 5, Clinic Aid 4, 5, Homeroom Queen 4, Red Cross 5, Treas. 5, Bank Teller 3, Teacher's Aid 3, Senim Pncemble 5, Senior Play 5 BILL COLEMAN Safety Club 1, 8th Grade Basketball 1, Art Club 1, 2, B-Team Baseball 2, B-Team Basketball 2, 3, Science Club 3, Junior Escort 4, N.C.O. Club 4, Sabre Club 5, Drill Team 4, 5 NINA COLLINS Art Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, French- Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, F.T.A. 5, Adv. Science Club 5, Bank Teller 3, 4, Bank Worker 4, Bank Director 5, Red Cross 4, Resume Rep. 1, Howl Stall 5, Senior Play 5 if 1' fri ' ,. L .2 .,5i5',?i'i ' fit' f MGH. 'f'A'- H L. as fc' ' 2 L NNN , , 2+ 6-- A -7 cis' ea S., vi, v v' f John Tracy Callahan James Edward Cartwright Raymond Douglas Cash, Jr. Thomas Jefferson Clark, 2nd Mary Ellen Coker Mary Margaret Cole William Preston Coleman Nina Janet Collins A J' v 'hs- . Odus Leroy Cook, Jr. Steve Michael Cowart Byron Dan Crowe Betty Ann Daniel .Msg -35 Henrietta Carole Cordle Dorothy Nell Craig Peggy Joann Crowe Karry Lamar Davis LEROY COOK Track 1, B-Team Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, B-Team Baseball 3, Projector Club 4, N.C.O. Club 4, Junior Escort 4, Sabre Club 5, Varsity Football 5, Varsity Base- ball 5 HENRIETTA CORDLE Sth Grade Chorus 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, B-Chorus 2, A-Chorus 3, 4, 5, Hall Patrol 3, Cafe- teria Staif 2, Teacher's Aid 4, Clinic Staff 4, All-City Chorus 3, Perfect Attendance 1, 3 STEVE COWART N.C.O. Club 4, Jr. Civitan Club 5, Student Body Vice-Pres. 5, Graduation Com. 5 DARNELL CRAIG Sth Grade Chorus 1, Sth Grade Cheer- leader 1, Sth Grade Basketball 1, Y-Teens 1, Red Cross 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Tennis Team 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 5, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, B-Chorus 2, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Treas, 5, Sevlow Club 4, Dramatic Club 5, Howl Rep. 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Howl Staff 5, Senior Play 5 DAN CROWE Sth Grade Football 1, Hi-Y 1, Treas. 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, B-Team Football 2, Homeroom King 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Pres. 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, 5, Varsity Track 3, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 3, 4, 5, V-Pres. 4, Honor Roll 3, Jr. National Honor Society 3, Pres. of Atlanta Area Science Club 4, N.C.O. Club 4, Pres. 4, President's Council 4, Beta Club 4, 5, National Honor Society 4, 5, Pres. 5, F.T.A. 4, 5, V-Pres. 5, Bank Director 4, 5, Block Letter Club 4, 5, Harvard Prize Book for Outstanding Junior Boyl' 4, Adv. Science Club 4, 5, Pres. 5, Jr. Civitan Club 5, Howl Staff 5, Superlative 5, Senior Play 5 PEGGY CROWE Red Cross 2, 4, Homeroom Treas. 3, Military Sponsor 2, Music Club 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Resume Rep. 5, Sec.-Treas. of Ninth Grade 2, Homeroom Sweet- heart 5 BETTY ANN DANIEL Y-Teens 1, 2, Pep Squad 2, B- Chorus 2, Music Club 3, Red Cross 3, A-Chorus 3, Teacher's Aid 5 KARRY DAVIS Art Club 1, Tumbling Club 1, Hi-Y 2, N.C.O. Club 4, Hall Patrol 5, Clinic Aid 5 JERRY DAY Projector Club 2, Tumbling Club 2, Air Craft Spotter's Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Science Club 3, Ritle Team 3, 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Sabre Club 5, Rifle Club 5 MARLENE DEAN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2: A-Chorus 3, B-Chorus 2, Cafeteria Staff 2, Military Sponsor 4, M.E.W.'s Aid 4, Music Club 4, 5, Treas. 5, Dramatic Club 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Senior Ensemble 5 PEGGY DEAN Spanish Club 2, 3, Teacher's Aid 3, Homeroom Sec. 3, Orchestra 4, Resume Rep. 4, Library Club 5, Art Club 5, Jr. Achievement 5, Sec. 5, A-Band 3, 4, 5 STEVE DIXON 8th Grade Football l, 8th Grade Track 1, B-Team Track 2, B-Team Football 2, 3, B-Team Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Varsity Football Mgr. 4, 5, Varsity Track Mgr. 4, B-Team Track Mgr. 4, 8th Grade Track Mgr. 4, Varsity Football 4, B-Team Baseball 4, Safety Club 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Treas. 4, Varsity Basketball Mgr. 3, Hall Patrol 5 JIMMY DONOVAN 8th Grade Football 1, Sth Grade Basketball I, A-Band l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Hi-Y 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3, Projector Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, 5, B- geam Track 3, Cross Country 4, Varsity Track 5, Senior lay 5 DUDLEY DORTCH Projector Club 3, Office Aid 5, Stu- dent Council 5, Counselor's Aid 4 I -5. Steve-Pride and joy of the hall patrol WILLIAM DUMAS Art Club 1, Student Council I, 3, 4, B-Team Baseball 2, Rifle Team 3, N.C.O. Club 4 BILL ERGLE Safety Club 1, Pres. I, Tumbling Club 2, Pres. 2, N.C.O. Club 4 Jerry Hugh Day Marlene Virginia Dean Peggy Sue Dean William Stephen Dixon James Joseph Donovan Dudley L. Dortch, 3rd William Gordon Dumas, Jr. William Gordon Ergle .7757 'ii'i 'VF .VK ,ur ' 'N'. 'T .4 V V, TSX. t l fa 2 . -:wx it fi FA 'S-Q X Wulf Q, lj' U-v , ,-, 'Dx -'x '15 'Q Q Elsa Sandra Doyal Betty Ruth Evans Jane Fields Eva Jean Fix SANDRA DOYAL Sth Grade Volleyball Team l, 8th Grade Basketball 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 2, 3, Cafeteria Staff 2, Bank Teller 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, 5, Pep Club 2, 3, 5, Sevlow Club 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Homeroom Treas. 4, Teacher's Aid 4, 5, Honor Roll 5, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Military Sponsor 5, Superlative 5, Jr. Civitan Club 5 BETTY RUTH EVANS Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 8th Grade Chorus 1, B-Chorus 2, Homeroom Treas. 3, A-Chonis 3, 4, 5, Dramatic Club 4, 5, Music Club. 4, 5, Treas. 4, Youth Fellowship Club 5 GLORIA FANNIN Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, B-Chorus 2, A- Chorus 3, 4, Library Worker 2, Music Club 3, 4, 5, V-Pres. 5, F.H.A. 3, Red Cross 4, Counselorls Aid 5, Dramatic Club 5 FORREST FAUBER Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, F.T.A. 4, 5, Howl Staff 5, Teacher's Aid 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 5 JANE FIELDS F.H.A. 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Band 2 EVA JEAN FIX Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 1, V-Pres. 2, B-Chorus 2, A-Chorus 3, 4, 5, Asst. Bank Teller 3, Madri- gallians 3, 4, Music Club 5, Dramatic Club 5, Howl Rep. 5, Senior Ensemble 5 Gloria Annette Fannin Forrest Fauber Phyllis Marie Freeman George Raypheal PHYLLIS FREEMAN F.H.A. l, Sth Grade Basketball 1 Red Cross 1, 2, 5, 8th Grade Cheerleader l, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 B-Team Basketball 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 5, Sevlow Club 4, Y- Teens 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, French-Latin Club 3 RAY GODBEE N.C.O. Club 4, Teacher's Aid 5 Now Smile, Gwen LEE GRIFFIN 8th Grade Football lg 8th Grade Basket- ball lg Safety Club lg B-Team Basketball 2g Projector Club 2g Clinic Aid 2g Perfect Attendance 2g Hall Patrol 3, 4g I-Ii-Y 3, 4g Teacher's Aid 3, 4, 5g Block Letter Club 5g Varsity Football Mgr. 5 JIMMY GRIFFITH Art Club 1, 2g 8th Grade Track lg 8th Grade Football lg 8th Grade Basketball lg Tumbling Club 2g Boys' Glee Club 2g B-Team Football 2, 3g B-Team Basketball 2, 3g B-Team Baseball 2g Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5g Block Letter Club 4, 5g N.C.O. Club 4: Varsity Basketball 4, 5g Cross Country 5g Hall Patrol 5 JUNE GRIFFITH Red Cross lg Homeroom Queen lg Y-Teens lg F.H.A. lg A-Chorus 2, 3, 4g Clinic Aid 2, 3g Pep Club 3, 5, Sec. 5g Sevlow Club 4, V-Pres. 4g Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5g Teacher's Aid 4, 5g Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 4g Howl Staff 4, 5g Varsity Cheerleader 5 STEWART GROSS Varsity Football 2, 3g N.C.O. Club 4g Office Staff 5 NANCY GUNTER 8th Grade Chorus lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Treas. 3g Youth Fellowship Club 4, 5 g Music Club 5g Red Cross 5g Clinic Aid 5g Teacher's Aid 5g Jr. Achievement 5 PATSY GUNTER Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, V-Pcs. 5g French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, V-Pres. 4g All-City Chorus 3g All-State Chorus 3g 8th Grade Chorus lg Asst. Bank Teller lg Student Council 1, 2g 8th Grade Basketball lg B-Chorus 2g A-Chorus 3, 4g Red Cross 3, 4g Jr. National 4, 5g Beta Club 4, 5g F.T.A. 4, 5, Sec. 5g Dramatic Club 55 Senior Play 5 RUTH HAGER 8th Grade Choir lg Bank Teller 2, 3, B- Team Basketball 2g Twirlettes 3g Homeroom Sec. 2g Y-Teens 5g Homeroom Queen 3g Softball Team 3g Sevlow Club 4g Clinic Aid 4, 5g Dramatic Club 5g Pep Club 5g Resume Rep. 5g Office Aid 5g Superlative 5 g Senior Play 5 g Homeroom Sweetheart 5 GWEN HALL Yireens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treas. 4g French- Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5 g Adv. Science Club 4, 5g Beta Club 4, 5g .rgr.uNat:tona1 Honor Society 3g Student Court Clerk 5g Bank e er Richard Lee Grifiin James Harvey Grifhth Mary June Grifiith Harry Stewart Gross Nancy Faye Gunter Patricia Louise Gunter Nettie Ruth Hager Gwendolyn Hall Q Lv -sr Robert Wayne Haisten Garland Robert Hardwick Mamie Joyce Harmon William Davis Haslett, J r. Mary Janice Haynie Eu enia Harriet Heath S Harvey Hendrix Sylvia Fay Herrington WAYNE HAISTEN 8th Grade Basketball 1, B-Team Bas- ketball 2, Hi-Y 1, 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Art Club 1, Science Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Hall Patrol 3, 4, 5, Lt. 5 BOBBY HARDWICK Student Council 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, B- Band 1, 2, Franch-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Dixieland Club 2, Library Club 3, Adv. Art Club 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Bank Di- rector 4, 5, Adv. Science Club 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Resume' Staff 5, Senior Play 5 JOYCE HARMON Student Council 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 1, 5, Clinic Aid 2, Pep Club 3, 5, Sevlow Club 4, B-Chorus 3, Office Aid 3, 4, 5, Dramatic Club 5 BILL HASLETT Dramatic Club 1, Red Cross 1, Dixieland Club 2, 3, Teacher's Aid 2, 3, 4, 5, Key Club 4, 5, A-Band 2, 3, 4, 5 JANICE HAYNIE 8th Grade Basketball 1, F.H.A. 1, 8th Grade Chorus 1, Dramatic Club 2, 5, Pep Squad 2, Girls' Rifle Team 4, 5, Pep Club 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Bank Teller 2, 5, Cafeteria Staff 2, Howl Staff 5, Resume Rep. 5, Military Sponsor 5 HARRIET HEATH Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 8th Grade Chorus 1, A-Chorus 3, 4, 5, Music Club 4, 5, Youth Fellowship Club 5, Dramatic Club 5, Teacher's Aid 5 HARVEY HENDRIX 8th Grade Football 1, 8th Grade Basketball 1, B-Team Baseball 1, 2, Hi-Y l, 2, Sec. 2, B- Team Football 2, B-Team Basketball 2, 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Block Letter Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Varsity Football 3, 4, 5, Var- sity Baseball 3, 4, 5, Jr. Civitan Club 4, Varsity Basketball 4, 5, Sabre Club 5, Junior Escort 4, Student Council 2, 4, Most Valuable Football Player 5 SYLVIA HERRINGTON F.H.A. 1, 2, 8th Grade Chorus 1, Student Council 2, 5, Homeroom Queen 2, 4, B-Team Cheerleader 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 5, V-Pres. 5, Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5, Sevlow Club 4, Office Aid 4, 5, Varsity Cheerleader 4, 5, Junior Escort 4, Secretary of Senior Class 5, Senior Ad- visory Com. 5 MICKEY HIPPS Safety Club 1, A11 Club 2, Science Club 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Teacher's Aid 5, Hall Patrol 5, Office Aid 5 DAVID JOHNSON A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Hi-Y 4, 5, Youth Fellowship Club 3, 4 PETE JOLLY 8th Grade Football 1 8th Grade Track 1 Hi-Y 1, 2, Red Cross l, Homeroom King l, 4, B-Team Foot- ball 2, 3, Science Club 3, Science Club 3, Varsity Football 4, 5, Varsity Track 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5, Block Letter Club 4, 5, Howl Staff 4, 5 GLENDA JONES 8th Grade Chorus 1, Sth Grade Basket- ball 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, 5, B-Chorus 2, B-Team Basketball 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Library Worker 3, Pep Squad 3, Girls' Rifle Team 3, Bank Worker 4, 5, Teacher's Aid 4, F.H.A. 4, Music Club 4, 5, A-Chorus 4, 5, Pep Club 5, Senior En- semble 5 WILLIAM JONES 4-H Club 1, 2, Hall Patrol 3, B-Band 1, 2, N.C.O. Club 4, Cafeteria Staff 5 SANDRA KELLY B-Band 1, 2, A-Band 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 1, 8th Grade Basketball 1, Pep Squad 1, Red Cross 1, 2, Music Club 2, Ballet Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Queen 2, F.H.A. 2, B-Team Majorette 3, Pep Club 3, 5, Sevlow Club 4, Varsity Majorette 4, Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Dramatic Club 5, Teacher's Aid 4, 5, Military Sponsor 2, 3, Senior Ensemble 5 BOBBY KNOX Red Cross l, 2, B-Band 2, Hi-Y 1, Track 1, 5, Projector Club 2, 3, 4, N.C.O. Club 4, Hall Patrol 4, Sabre Club 5 Howard Mickey Hipps David Lee Johnson William Edward Jones Sandra Maureen Kelly O. K., Virgil, the bell just rang. HARRY KRAFT Safety Club 1, A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Lt 5, Dixieland Club 2, French-Latin Club 2, Dance Band 3, Jr National Honor Society 3, Beta Club 4, 5, Key Club 4, 5 Sec. 5, Hi-Y 4, 5, Teacher's Aid 4, Adv. Science Club 5 Golf Team 5, Senior Ensemble 5 Hubert Palmer Jolly Glenda Mildred Jones Robert William Knox Harry Thomas Kraft if New 49 N 0 'cxkyf ,135 4' V. 5,1 'r E, ,f j, Z1 hh x X AT v 4 V if if -.N ' we ya' X r n va J 1 4 f Q- 1 wr 1 .4 Z ,-.. u A F 4' x 41,5 .4 Jia-5'3 Q ' I -M-him , .fb w- 'ug 5 ,G ,Zz 1, 'fit' ef' 1 ,' .LM , 11.9 -- U -'i ff f wf y' ? ' V ,fn fs ,-:af ,:, 1 I 5 sq ' a1'fK?1.i?fs'm 4, .'a V . if as Q :JI 3241! ,,f 1- :Vg-2 rv if A wfyw ,fb sei4?. 25 -v'.'V'f'Ef!,5,A- ew ' 41 1' ' 4 , giant ? 42 , 1, f1f ',Q1' -UE' ' ' 35,1 ' Y 4 '. N 'kb 72937 'K X 1 L we , ,V ws 7 , J 4 4 ' w g f 3 fm V, S 'fry' Wm ig, ROBERT MCAULIFFE Ritie Team 3, 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Spanish Club 3, Junior Escort 4, Sabre Club 5, Rilie Club 5 JUDY McCLESKY Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, A-Band 2, Adv. Science Club 5, F.T.A. 5, Bank Director 5, Bank Worker 4, 5, Bank Co-Cashier 5 SANFORD MCCURLEY Red Cross 1, Homeroom Pres. 1, Track 3, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Sabre Club 5 JACK MCDUFFIE 8th Grade Football 1, 8th Grade Track 1, Student Council 1, Safety Club l, V-Pres. l, Hall Patrol 3, Science Club 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5, V-Pres. 5, Office Aid 5, Superlative 5 MARY McELREATH Music Club l, 5, B-Chorus 2, A- Chorus 3, 5, French-Latin Club 2, 3, 5, Library Club 2, Li- brary Aid 3, Dramatic Club 5 WALTER MCGHEE Art Club 1, Hi-Y 2, 4, A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Hall Patrol 4, Senior Ensemble 5 VIKI MCKEE 8th Grade Sec.-Treas. 1, 8th Grade Cheerleader 1, Cap. l, 8th Grade Chorus I: 8th Grade Basketball 1, 8th Grade Volleyball Team 1, Cap. 1, Homeroom Sec.-Treas. 1, F.H.A. l, Sec. 1, Bank Teller 1, Y-Teens l, 2, Sec. I, Student Council 1, 3, Resume Rep. l, 4, Red Cross l, 4, Sec. 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Queen l, 2, 4, Softball Team 1, 2, 3, B-Team Basketball 2, 3, Pep Squad l, 2, Modern Ballet Club 2, Music Club 2, Asst. Bank Teller 2, 4, Jr. National Honor Society 3, V-Pres. 3, Civil Defense Club 3, Homeroom Pres. 3, Teacher's Aid 4, Howl Staff 4, Junior Escort 4, Girls' State 4, State Treas. 4, F.T.A. 5, Adv. Science Club 4, 5, Sec. 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Sec. 5, Resume Staff 5, Literary Ed. 5, National Honor Society 4, 5, Honor Roll l. 2, 3, 4, 5, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 5, Pep Club 5, Howl Rep. 5, Dramatic Club 4, 5, Senior Play 5, Graduation Com. 5 BUTCH McLENDON Projector Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, N.C.O. Club 4, Delta Sigma Hi-Y 4, 5, Chaplain 4, Pres. 5, Key Club 4, 5, Hall Patrol 4, Rifle Team 4, 5, Junior Escort 4, Presi- dent's Council 4, Sabre Club 5, Sec. 5, Student Council 5, Bank V-Pres. 5, Senior Class-V-Pres. 5, Graduation Com. 5 I, Robert Nelson Perua McAullife Sanford Eugene McCurley Mary Margaret McElreath Viki Nan McKee MW Judy Claire McClesky Kenneth Jackson McDufiie Walter Patrick McGhee George Arnold McLendon 43 Q 'sz-:e E Sarah Emerald McNeely Beverly Jane Malcolm Peggy Lou Mason Fred Eugene Mitchell, Jr. 44 Kill ' I , ,, .. . if X f' J I Q3-. .. 4? , i-.4 'T' Ni' ali 11 'VV ?....4f ,.g,L,.,g5,5gg,j,, ,, Q Q '. ' ' fi 3' 'Y lm '27 Ralph Edward Womack Patrick Donehoo Malone Janice Vivian Mills Mary Jacqueline Morgan SALLY MCNEELY 8th Grade Cheerleader 1, F.H.A. 1, B-Chorus 1, Y-Teens l, 5, G.A.A. 1, 3, 4, Varsity Basket- ball Mgr. 1, 2, Clinic Staff 2, 3, A-Chorus 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 5, Treas. 5, B-Team Cheerleader 3, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Red Cross 3, 4, Homeroom Queen 3, Bank Teller 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, 5, Sevlow Club 4, Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5, Office Stall 4, Junior Escort 4, Homeroom Treas. 4, Football Sponsor 4, Howl Staff 5, Homeroom Sweetheart 5 RALPH WOMACK Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, V. Pres. 5, Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treas. 3, Chairman 4, 5, Library Club 1, Track 1, B-Team Track 2, Key Club 4, 5, Spanish Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Counselor's Aide 2, 3, 4, 5, Bank Director 4, 5, Jr. Science Club 3. BEVERLY MALCOLM 8th Grade Basketball 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Na- tional Honor Society 3, Military Sponsor 3 PAT MALONE Hi-Y 1, 2, Sec. 1, Pres. 2, 8th Grade Foot- ball 1, 8th Grade Basketball 1, B-Team Baseball 1, B-Team Football 2, B-Team Basketball 2, Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5, Block Letter Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Civil Defense Club 3, Pres. 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, 5, Co-Cap. 5, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Junior Class V-Pres. 4, Jr. Civitan Club 4, Senior Class Pres. 5, Sabre Club 5, Pres. 5, Graduation Com. PEGGY MASON B-Team Basketball 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Treas. 2, F.H.A. 1, Student Council 1, 3, Pep Squad 1, 2, Red Cross 2, Homeroom Sec. 2, B-Chorus 2, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Asst. Bank Teller 3, Tennis Team 5, Office Staff 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Jr. Achievement 5, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5 JANICE MILLS Student Council 1, 3, Honor Roll 1, 3, Y-Teens 1, Treas 1, 8th Grade Chorus 1, Homeroom Sec. 1, Bank Teller 1, F.H.A. 2, B-Chorus 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, 5, Cap. 5, Pep Club 3, Homeroom Queen 3, 4, A- Chorus 3, Clinic Staff 3, Jr. National Honor Society 3, Sec. 3' Junior Eescort 4, Homeroom V-Pres. 4, Sevlow Club 4, Jr Jr. Class Social Chr. 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5 Sec. 5, Howl Staff 4, Military Sponsor 4, M.E.W.'s Aid 4, Adv. Science Club 4, Teacher's Aid 4, 5, Superlative 5' Homecoming Queen 5 7 1 7 FRED MITCHELL 4-H Club 1, Red Cross 2, Library Aid 3, Cafeteria Staif 4 JACKIE MORGAN Music Club 2, Teacher's Aid 5, Per- fect Attendance 3, 4 MARY JANE MINOR 8th Grade Basketball 1, 8th Grade Chorus 1, 8th Grade Cheerleader 1, F.H.A. 1, Pep Squad 1, Student Council 1, 2, Homeroom Queen 1, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 3, 4, 5, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treas. 4, Office Staff 3, 4, A-Band 2, 3, 4, 5, Lt. 4, Cap. 5, Varsity Majorette 2, 3, 4, 5, Co-Cap. 4, Cap. 5, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 5, Jr. National Honor Society 3, Pres. 3, Beta Club 4, 5, V-Pres. 5, State Beta Club Sec. 5, National Honor Society 5, Treas. 5, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Football Sponsor 3, 5, Homeroom Sec. 4, Junior Escort 4, Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5, Sec. 5, Block Letter Club 4, 5, Sec. 5, Adv. Science Club 5, F.T.A. 5, Rich's Teen Board 5, McCall's Teen Fashion Board 5, Resume Staff 5, Military Sponsor 5, Superlative 5, Key Club Sweetheart 5 DIANE MOON 8th Grade Chorus 1, 8th Grade Basket- ball 1, 8th Grade Cheerleader 1, Y-Teens 1, Sec. 1, F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec. 5, Student Council 1, 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 5, Pep Club 2, 3, 5, Treas. 3, Pres. 5, Resume Rep. 2, 5, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Sec. 4, V-Pres. 5, Junior Escort 4, Most Improved Player 4, Sevlow Club 4, Howl Rep. Adv. Science Club 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Jr. National Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 4, 5, Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5, Resume Stall 5, Business Mgr. 5, Teacher's Aid 3, 5, Junior Class Sec. 4, Dramatic Club 5, Tennis Team 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 3, 5 TRAVIS MORGAN Clinic Aid 4, 5, A-Band 1, 2, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3 GEORGE MORRIS Science Club 2, Office Stall 3, Clinic Aid 5, Art Club 1, N.C.O. 4, 8th Grade Track 1, Hall Patrol 4, 5, Hi-Y 2, Tumbling Club 2 PEGGY MORRIS G.A.A. 1, 2, Library Club 1, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Radio Club 3, Teacher's Aid 5 Mary Jane Minor Marcia Diane Moon Peggy Ann Morris Billy Robert Murphy if- X .. .,.. M... How many errors does that make, Peggy? BOB MURPHY 8th Grade Football 1, 8th Grade Track 1, Tumbling Club 1, Art Club 2, Red Cross 2, 4, Bank Worker 2, Bank Teller 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, 5, Asst. Bank Teller 5, Science Club 3, N.C.O. Club 4, B-Team Football 3, Projector Club 4, 5, Hall Patrol 4, 5 J. D. NEWTON Safety Club 1, 8th Grade Basketball 1, B-Team Basketball 2, 3, B-Team Baseball 2, Hi-Y 2, B-Team Football 3, Varsity Football 3, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Cross Country 5 BOB NICHOLSON B-Team Basketball 2, 3, Bank Worker 3, Cafeteria Staff 3, 4, 5, B-Team Baseball 3, Homeroom King 4, Varsity Baseball 5, N.C.O. Club 4 Ellie Travis Morgan Jessie Daniel Newton 32 YQ ,tp an B 'rs' George Chester Morris Daniel Robert Nicholson as:- in Q 43 fur- Q7 Ernestme Norris Leon Allen Norton Viola Jane Phillips William Asa Potter, 3rd ERNESTINE NORRIS Art Club 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, B-Chorus 2, Youth Fellowship Club 4, 5, Howl Rep. 4, lglusic Club 5, A-Chorus 5, Resume Rep. 5, Senior Ensemble LEON NORTON Science Club 1, Student Council 1, B- Team Baseball 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 4, Varsity Base- ball 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Block Letter Club 4, 5, Hall Patrol 4, Delta Sigma Hi-Y 4, 5, Key Club 4, 5, Resume Stall 5, Sabre Club 5 ED O'NEAL Bank Teller 1, Homeroom King 1, Student Council 1, 5, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Sth Grade Science Club 1, Library Club 1, 3, Dixieland Club 2, B-Team Baseball 2, Art Club 2, French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Pres. 5, Key Club 3, 4, 5, Pres. 5, Forensic Club 4, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 4, Pres. 4, F.T.A. 4, Student Court Judge 4, Head Judge 5, Co- Eds 4, Adv. Science Club 5, Most Outstanding Jr. Boy' 4, Future Teacher of the Year 4, President's Council 4, Radio Station WABE Teen-Board 5, Superlative 5, Senior Play 5, Senior Ensemble 5 JERRY OWEN Student Council 1, 8th Grade V-Pres. 1, 8th Grade Football 1, Sth Grade Basketball 1, Cross Country 3, 5, Track 1, 2, 3, Delta Sigma Hi-Y 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Block Letter Club 4, Hall Patrol 5, Sr. Advisory Com. 5, Beta Club 5, Dramatic Club 5, Senior Play 5 BILLY! POTTER 8th Grade Football 1, B-Team Football 2, Varsity Basketball Mgr. 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, 5, Track 1, 2, 4, 5, Civil Defense Club 3, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5 RICHMOND POUNCEY Bank Teller 2, Science Club 3' Rifle Team 3, 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Varsity Track 4, Block Letter Club 5: Sabre Club 5 44' ,lg Edgar Carl O Neal Jerry Monroe Owen Richmond Eli Pguncey Thomas Joseph Powers JANE PHILLIPS Sth Grade Chorus 1, A-Chorus 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacher's Aid 4, Art Club 1, 2, V-Pres. 2, French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec. 5, F.T.A. 4, 5, Adv. Science Club 4, 5, Red Cross 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, Howl Stall 5, Bank Worker 4, Resume Rep. 1, Bank Teller 4, Bank Director 5, Senior Ensemble, Senior Play TOMMY POWERS 8th Grade Football 1, 8th Grade Bas- ketball 1, Homeroom King 1, 3, Art Club 1, B-Team Foot- ball 2, B-Team Baseball 2, B-Team Basketball 2, Hi-Y 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, 5, Co-Cap. 5, Science Club 3, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, N .C.O. Club 4, Track 5, Student Council 5, Civitan Club 5, Hall Patrol 5 The heat's on, Tommy. a..,, JEAN PUGH 8th Grade Art Club lg 8th Grade Chorus lg 8th Grade Basketball lg Y-Teens 2g B-Chorus 2g Clinic Staff 3, 4g Bank Teller 3g Pep Club 3, 5g Sevlow Club 4g B-Team Cheerleader 3g Resume Rep. 3g M.E.W.'s Aid 5 g Graduation Com. 5 EVON PYLANT Y-Teens 1, 2, 3g B-Chorus 2g Teacher's Aid 5g Beta Club 5 JOE PYLE Hi-Y lg 8th Grade Basketball lg 8th Grade Track lg A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5g Delta Sigma Hi-Y 4, 5g Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5g French-Latin 4, 5g School Store 4g Senior Ensemble 5g Senior Play 5 LARRY QUATTLEBAUM 8th Grade Basketball lg Tum- bling Club 1, 2g B-Team Basketball 2g Key Club 4, 5, Treas. 5 g Homeroom V-Pres. 3g F.T.A. 4, 5 g French-Latin Club 4, 5 g Homeroom Pres. 43 N.C.O. Club 4g Drill Team 4, 5, Cap. 4, 5g Sabre Club 5, Treas. 5g Varsity Basketball 5g Senior Play 5 ERNIE QUICKEL A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 g French-Latin Club 2, 3, 4, 5, V-Pres. 3g Store Worker 3g Delta Sigma Hi-Y 5g Projector Club 4, 5g Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5g Howl Staff 5g Teacher's Aid 2, 3, 4g Senior Play 5 SALLY RENFROE F.H.A. lg 8th Grade Chorus lg Y- Teens 2, 3g B-Chorus 2g A-Chorus 3g Library Worker 3g Teacher's Aid 5 BARBARA REYNOLDS Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Bank Teller lg 8th Grade Basketball 1, 2, 3g Bank Teller lg 8th Grade Bas- ketball lg Student Council 4g Teacher's Aid 4g Clinic Aid 4, 5g Graduation Com. 5 BARBARA ROBERTS F.H.A. 1, 2g 8th Grade Chorus lg Red Cross lg 8th Grade Basketball lg Pep Club 3, 53 Clinic Staff 2, 3g Student Council 3g Military Sponsor 3, 4g B-Team Cheerleader 3g Jr. Civitan Club 4, 5 g Sevlow Club 4g M.E.W.'s Aid 4g Varsity Cheerleader 4, 5g Junior Escort 4g Howl Staff 4, 5g Teacher's Aid 5g Senior Advisory Com. 5 ffggfm ' , VB az. I 5 5114. . W Y. if as ' ' ' Q' Q - f -3 .' 1 u Martha Jean Pugh Joseph Walter Pyle Clyde Ernest Quickel, Jr. Barbara Ann Reynolds if Z1 1' ting 5 1 Evon Latrail Pylant Lawerence Ford Quattlebaum, J r Sally Diane Renfroe Barbara Sue Roberts 47 Elizabeth Ann Roberts Betty Ann Rogers Bobby Lamar Samples Bonnie Dorothy Schilp 1 i 7 RC .. -4-' Anne Robinson Phyllis Eloise Rothell Carl Ronald Satterfield Georgia Delores Seay ELIZABETH ROBERTS Y-Teens 1, 2, Pep Squad l, 2, 3, 8th Grade Chorus l, B-Chorus 2, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Softball Team 2, 3, 4, 5, Girls Rifle Team 3, Ballet Club 3, Teach- er's Aid 4, 5, A-Chorus 3 ANNE ROBINSON B-Team Basketball 1, Varsity Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 1, 8th Grade Chorus l, Bank Teller 1, Bank Worker 3, F.H.A. 2, Homeroom Queen 1, 3, 4, Block Letter Club 2, 3, 4, 5, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, 5, Pres. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, 5, Tennis Team 3, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 3, 4, 5, Sec. 4, Junior Escort 4, Girls' State 4, Lt. Governor 4, M.E.W.'s Aid 4, Military Sponsor 4, 5, Howl Rep. 4, F.T.A. 4, 5, Pres. 5, Ir. Civitan Club 4, 5, Treas. 5, Adv. Science Club 4. 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Resume Staff 5, Student Body Sec.-Treas. 5, Atlanta Asso. Student Council 5, Su- perlative 5, S.W. Sweetheart 5, Senior Ensemble 5, Senior Play 5 BETTY ROGERS Dramatic Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Treas. 3, Sec. 5, Library Worker 4, Teacher's Aid 5, B- Chorus 2, A-Chorus 3, 4, 5 PHYLLIS ROTHELL Student Council 1, 3, Art Club 1, 2, Homeroom Queen 1, 8th Grade Chorus 1, A-Chorus 2, 3, 4, 5, City-Wide French Club 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, Sec 4, French-Latin Club 3, 4, 5, V-Pres 4, Jr. National Honor So- ciety 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, 5, Adv. Science Club 4, 5, Treas. 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Pres. 5, F.T.A. 4, 5, Military Sponsor 4, Junior Escort 4, Student Court Clerk 4, Girls' State 4, Howl Staff 4, National Honor Society 4, 5, V-Pres. 5, Dramatic glub 5, Resume Staff 5, Editor 5, Senior Play 5, Graduation om. BOBBY SAMPLES B-Team Football 3, B-Team Base- ball 3, Varsity Baseball 4, 5, Hall Patrol 5, Block Letter Club 4, 5, Sabre Club 5, N.C.O. Club 4 RONNIE SATTERFIELD B-Band 1, A-Band 2, 3, 4, 5, Aircraft Spotters Club 1, Art Club 1, Key Club 4, 5, Library Club 1, Dixieland Band 2, Youth Fellowship Club 3, Dance Band 3, Red Cross 3, Hi-Y 2, 4, 5, School Store 5: Teacher's Aid 5 BONNIE SCI-IILP Art Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Science Club 1, 2, Red Cross 1, Adv. Choir 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 5, Varsity Basketball 3, Hall Patrol 3, Teacher's Aid 3, 4, 5, Pep Club 3, 5, Sevlow Club 4, F.H.A. 4, Dra- matic Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Resume Stall 5 DELORES SEAY Y-Teens 1, Science Club 2, B-Chorus 2, Music Club 3, A-Chorus 3, Teacher's Aid 5 1. K If .rw K ,vi 5 1, , 4 M W ZW Ziff, W f AWG, . J W! 'ff '1 f.w!v2f,:v':,,, 'V f ,4 Zh' I A 'bf 'ff K at v , ,4 42? . H Q 460' 3 -' Q E7 .1 15? 553 .al it Q 'gi' 3 WG' in-u 1 'R 'llvuhlf i Joe Alfred Souter, Jr. Donald J. Southerland Gladys Virginia Stovall J oe Bond Stovall JOE SOUTER Art Club 1, Red Cross 1, Hillbilly Band 1, 2, 3, B-Band 2, Dixieland Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, A-Band 3, 4, Adv. Art Club 3, 4, French-Latin Club 3, Howl Staff 5 DON SOUTHERLAND N.C.O. Club 4, Sabre Club 5, Civil Defense Club 3, Hall Patrol 5 GARY STOKES Student Council 1, Red Cross 1, Civil Defense Club 3, Bank Teller 4, Bank Director 5, N.C.O. Club 4 ALLEN STONE A-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Cap. 5, Hi-Y 2, Dance Band 3, Beta Club 4, 5, Treas. 5, Key Club 4, 5, V-Pres. 5, Delta Sigma Hi-Y 4, 5, Sec. 5, Red Cross 4, Bank Director 5, Adv. Science Club 5, School Store 4, Teacher's Aid 5, Senior Ensemble 5 JOE STOVALL Safety Club 1, B-Team Basketball Mgr. 1, 2, Tumbling Club 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5, Block Letter Club 4, 5, Projector Club 4, Hi-Y, 4, N.C.O. Club 4, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Sabre Club 5 VIRGIL STOVALL 8th Grade Football 1, 8th Grade Track 1, B-Team Football 2, 3, B-Team Basketball 3, B- Team Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5, Varsity Football 4, 5, Varsity Basketball 4, 5, Jr. Civitan 5, Jr. Escort 4, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, N.C.O. Club 4, Sabre Club 5 373 ,1 w 'Gov' ....,... vb- ' if bids ne- , T -as Albert Gary Stokes Virgil Cosby Stovall George Allen Stone Nora Lee Trimble GLADYS STOVALL Y-Teens 1, 2, Teacher's Aid 4, 5' Library Staff 5 NORA LEE TRIMBLE 8th Grade Cheerleader 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, B-Band 1, B- Team Cheerleader 2, 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Teacheris Aid 2, 3, 4, 5, Pep Club 3, 5, Y-Teens 4, F.T.A. 4, 5, Sevlow Club 4 'Tm going-I'm going 5 MARTHA TOVELL Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, B-Team Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Varsity Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, 5, Swim- ming Team 3, 4, 8th Grade Cheerleader l, B-Band 1, F.H,A. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, V-Pres. 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 5, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Sec. 3, 4, Sevlow Club, French-Latin Club 3, 4, 5, F.T.A. 4, 5, Treas. 5, 5th District Outstanding F.T.A. Girls' 4, State F.T,A. Executive Com. 4, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Pep Squad 2, Co-Cap. 2, Jr. National Honor Society 3, Treas. 3, Oiiice Staff 4, Bank Teller 1, 4, Bank Director 4, 5, Junior Class Treas. 4, Junior Escort 4, Beta Club 4, 5, National Honor Society 4, 5, Sec. 5, Atlanta Safety Council Sec. 4, Girls' State 4, State Sec. 4, Student Council 4, 5, Football Sponsor 5, Military Sponsor 5 , Teen-board Rep. Rich's 4, 5, Editor of the Howl 5, Outstanding Student 4, Senior Play 5 PAT TUMBLIN Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Clinic Aid 5, Spanish Club 4, F.H.A. 4, 5, Homeroom Pres. 3, Music Club 5, Youth Fellowship Club 5, Teacher's Aid 4, 5, Asst. Bank Teller 2, Red Cross 1, 8th Grade Chorus 1, B-Chorus 2, A-Chorus 3, 4 BUFORD VANDERGRIFF 8th Grade Basketball 1, Pro- jector Club 2, 3, Office Aid 4, 5, Varsity Football 5, Hall Patrol 3, 4, N.C.O. Club 4, Varsity Track 4, Homeroom King 4 SARAH WALTERS Y-Teens 2, B-Chorus 2, A-Chorus 3, 4, Art Club 4, 5, Library Club 5, Library Staff 4, 5, Art Aid 5 GINGER WATERS Softball Team 1, Cap. 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, A-Band 2, 3, 4, 5, Howl Rep. 2, Library Club 3, Majorette 4, 5, Military Sponsor 4, Music Club 4, Clinic Aid 4, Teach- er's Aid 5, Red Cross 4. MARIE WEIR Y-Teens 1, 2, 8th Grade Basketball 1, Library Club 3, M'usic Club 5, Dramatic Club 5 MARTHA WILLIAMS Civil Defense Club 3, French- Latin Club 3, B-Chorus 3, Y-Teens 4, 5, A-Chorus 4, Coun- selor's Aid 5, Teacher's Aid 3 RONNIE WILLIAMS Hi-Y 1, N.C.O. Club 4, Hall Pa- trol 5 kr at vez, '53 G if Of WIIYX , 'f 1, - J? ,E ,A ' , 3 9 6 . . W , all Martha Alice Tovell Patricia Ann Tumblin Buford Emerson Vandergriif Sarah ADH Waters Virginia Lee Waters Shiflel' Marie Weil' Martha Gayle Williams Ronald Franklin Williams U It 42' 1 'Fr 'SS' Joseph Hill Wilson Samuel Donald Workman JOE WILSON Tumbling Club 2, Science Club 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Military Aid 3, Hall Patrol 4, Hi-Y 5, Office 5 DONALD WORKMAN 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Ground Observer Corps 2, 3, Aircraft Spotters Club 2, 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Homeroom King 4, B-Team Baseball 2, Cafeteria Staff 2, 3, 4, 5, Hall Patrol 1, 2, Art Club 2, Tumbling Club 2, Library Club 2, Library Staff 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 5 Xu- Joseph Yagle Carol Jean Yarbrough JOE YAGLE Art Club l, Projector Club 1, B-Team Foot- ball 2, 3, Student Council I, B-Team Track 3, Resume Rep. 1, Varsity Track 4, 5, Block Letter Club 5, National Honor Society 4, Spanish Club 3, Aircraft Spotters Club 3, Jr. Science Club 2, Beta Club 5 CAROL YARBROUGH 8th Grade Chorus lg Youth for Christ Club l, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Staff 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Homeroom Pres. 4, Music Club 5, Red Cross 5, Dramatic Club 5, Teacher's Aid 5, Beta Club 5 Hoo-ray for our team! I .t V J Seniors study every minute. Pat Vlfgll Dan and Jack offer a Coca Cola toast to Southwest SUPERLATIVES One of the hrghllghts of our sen1or year 1S the elec t1on of superlatlves Slnce these honored few are representatlves of the whole Senlor class the task of selectlng superlat1ves 1S a d1Hicult one After much dlscussxon each student IS glven the op portunlty to vote for these hlgh honors However we the Resume staff feel that the Superla t1ves for 1957 would make anyone proud of our sen1or class Congratulatlons to all of you' Th 1 t l d se for a group shot Fzrst row Anne Robmson Mary Jane Mmor Martha Tovell Rushsllgggjrwgzitndrg ulgoiflzll pgecond row John Callahan Pat Malone Ed ONeal Dan Crowe Jack McDufIie V1rg11 Stovall Not pzctufed Jamce M1115 V5 - . fn' of . ' s A . . 9 . 1 Q' ' I A ' ' 9 . ' A Q 9 7 4 ' - 2 4 9 , n W ,X Q 9 7 3 - I . . - . '. 7 7 7 , . f 3 1 a 9 'L' f' f V .wwf A V W ,5 5 1 1 Y,Vk yy , 0 ki ' xv 1' .Y L N K U 2- ' cv lk? , as A ' '- . ' ff ' C7 f 'rv J - af ' - . A Q 3 lb t, 1 t X , ' l 5, X vs 1 , ' P A o 1 - - ' :ugh ' ' M. ... ' ti r q , 1-K . 4. f xml! K rms is the highest honor any senior boy and girl can win. MARY JANE MINOR and PAT MALONE were chosen on the basis of participation in school activities, dependability, personal appearance, popularity, and school spirit. The Senior class feels that Mary Jane and Pat are the couple that best represent these fine qualities. I-IWEST wlml 'f , f f 1 rw. K5 7 5 so Wi iwnf 1 4 Q Hamm if ,guys I ,mf C7 BEST LEADERS JANICE MILLS and ED O'NEAL are worthy of this honor because of their ability to lead. Janice and Ed possess sincerity and capability which make others willing to follow them. .1 Q MOST POPULAR ANNE ROBINSON and JOHN CALLAHAN truly de- serve this hohor because of their friendliness and good-natured personalities. These qualities have endeared Anne and John to all our hearts, teachers and students alike. 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Sandra and Virgil's boundless energy and versatility in sports have added greatly to our teams' spirit and performance. 'Hifi ' Members of the cast discuss parts and decide how each one will be presented. S E N I CDR MISS GOODIN ................,................................ ............ N INA COLLINS mathematics teacher MRS CLENDENNING ,................ N ,..,. - .... - ..... JANE PHILLIPS MIDGE MURPHY ...........,........................... SANDRA ALREAD science teacher junior fond of rumors MISS OGILVIE ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, L INDA BRUCE FAVERSHAM LIGHTLY ........... - .............. JIMMY DONOVAN Engish teacher lazy freshman MR. HARPER ...........4..,.,........,..i.,.,,. ,,....,,...,,. J OE PYLE TALLULAH PLOETZ ...................................................... JUDY LOOS history teacher school's gift to the theater COACH GUTHRIE .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,.,..,. D AN CROWE RONALD SASSOON ..... s .... - ........... LARRY QUATTLEBAUM basketball coach basketball star MR. LUNDQUIST .....,,...........,..,,,, ..,.,...,.. L IN SMITH MISS DILL ........... - ...................... - .... , ..... ...... - .... D ARNELL CRAIG principal school secretary PAMELA JONES .....,............l.,..,.,,.................,..,..,......,.,...... VIKI McKEE TICK TOK .......... - .......... - .... - .... H. .............. JERRY OWEN president of the student council janitor BUZZ BAILEY ....................................... JOHNNIE BOUTWELL MRS. RATCHET ................................. ........... P ATSY LINDSEY Pame1a's boy friend cleaning woman SHALIMAR AMES .v,....................,,,,.. N ,,..... ........... R UTH HAGER ELMER B, AMES ........... - ................. ........... E D 0'NEAL trouble-making senior Shalimar's father Lin Smith rehearses his lines while Ernie Quickel and Ed O'Neal Mrs. Denson, director, enjoys offer their assistance as prompters. watching the play take shape 1 , Mfr-31-f-m,y.f::vv T- W e ' ' f i Mrs. Denson helps Nina Collins and Joe Pyle with their lines it 3 during tryouts for the play. xi -e g 1 PLAY NO MORE HOMEWORK is a play based on what happens when circumstances force three stu- dents into the roles of principal, vice-principal, and school secretary in a typical high school. When Pamela Jones was elected student council president, she never realized the many decisions re- Mrs. Ratchet CPatsy Lindseyj gives Tick Tok Gerry Owenj a hard time. During all this confusion, Cupid shoots his arrow into the hearts of some members of the faculty. One complication leads to another. Before long the entire school seems to be upside down. When Mr. Lundquist, the real principal, returns situations manage to right themselvesg and Pam Buzz , and the rest of the school return to normal. quired of a school principal. Well . . . more or less! Quite a few headaches face Pam and her boy friend Buzz Bailey, who finds himself doubling as vice- principal and home ec teacher. Ed O'Neal as Mr. Ames can't believe that Buzz Bailey, Johnny Boutwell, is really vice-principal. Sometimes rehearsals are funnier than the play. Sandra, Judy and Viki seem to think so anyway. l 2 l l 2 1 r I i I , , . .Y., , T' ' '-L'- 'v ' 4 'Z ' V wi - - f K, 'sq '4' 'ga- We if it N! - , I ' V Q , Q f . . D. I ' fa- A fel . V fri ., ',,3Lf',L,. '! V4 1 9- ' 4 2 -SQ - 1 'tt - - ' 'as X Q B ' ' JJ ii .f.. 11 ,N . Pete Reed, Vice-president, Elaine Archer, Treasurer, Hannah Jones, Secretary, Tommy Spradling, Social Cliairman, Sally Knight, Social Chairman, Leland Jackson, President, were elected to head the J unlor Class through this year s many activities. Class CDF '58 O O O ...Junior Class Linda Orr, and Jell' Lynch help freshman, Evelyn Trollinger with a difficult problem. mfg' sc I This year's Junior Class has been a hard working and a determined group. They have well-earned their soon-to-be title as the Senior Class of 1958 and the leaders of the school. They have worked hard on every project that they have undertaken. A group of boys and girls with more support and more school spirit could never be found. We want the Juniors to know that we appreciate everything they have done to help us, the graduating class of '57, make Southwest the most wonderful school ever! As Seniors these Juniors will do a good job as the leaders of Southwest. C I Mane Dunaway Frances East Jane Elzey GSS of , 58. Carole Adams Linda Adams Tony Akin Bill Allen Judy Allen Olivia Ambrose Virginia Anderson Carol Archer Elaine Archer Jean Archer Carolyn Asinof J. R. Barge Bobby Battle Dorine Beck Ralph Benedict Brenda Berry Fred Boling George Bond Gloria Brand Carolyn Brannon Judy Brown Shirley Brown Le Roy Brownlee Ann Butler Mary Carroll Morgan Cathy Tommy Chambers Pat Childress Jimmy Cochran Donald Coleman Jimmy Conn Jane Cooper Bruce Coursey B1llCr1m Ann Crlsler Harlene Curtis Johnny Daher Finis Dake Betty Jo Davis Jean Davis Larry Davis Manelle Diamond Dean Dobbs Ronnie Dodson XiVlanDDmkeu Oh say can you see Richard Tilley and yce mm Leigh Sanders? R .iris- 'N-.. 53 X 1 f QA , T 7 . 1 , in oi . M Pvt K- . Q . 'un s . . , 5 ' . Y J . G 7 9 NX I I . X I xv ' . 1 I J 5 lg . . ff X V T I - 3 , .kS.,,,g A . 2 , lil, i ' ' 'U xi 1-. , f fr ' .. 7-ffX I' .: Sian- -. ' 1 N- M . .. ' ,' ' ' nf' ve . ' C - QS -. wk , H awe f' --.. N- Th e I NWN Q-255:-fi-as-1:1 ' '-- ' . '3 :'f.':i '71-'lx I ' ' -v.. TNI? :- h 'X Q 5 1 fiK F ' Q f l - f ' + f 5 j J U ' xxx' r 3 g A A , Q g, x 4 I n ' i K ' ' - , - 1 Junior Class. Joan Erquitt Leroy Evans Ann Facuett Betty Fain Cinda Farrar Frances Farrar Delores Ferguson Florence Fincher Joyce Fleming Nancy Fryer Lamar Fuss Marilyn Griflith Don Gunn Adrienne Haire Bobby Hall Jeanne Hammond Bill Hamner Shirley Harbin Jimmy Harris Phil Harris Rita Hedquist Charlotte Hembree Brent Hoffman Betty Jo Holcomb Barbara Holmes LaReese Holmes Mary Nell Huff Tony Hunt Leland Jackson Dianne Johnson Jean Johnson Bonner Jones Hannah Jones Jack Jones William Kelley Jerrie Kendall Frances Kenny Connie Kent David Kilgore O 'wi 7' C' June Kilpatrick Charles King Fred King Sidney King Sally Knight Mary Dean Lanier It won't hurt for long, Sandra! Delores Lee Doug Lee Paula Lee Carol Lewis Bud Lock Danny Lord 17 CIGSS of Patsy Sims Barbara Skinner Sara Frances Schell Danny Scoggins Carolyn Shirley Jeff Lynch Sandra Lyon Louie McAllister Dot McCain Pat McCollum Runell McElreath Carolyn McElroy Johnnie McGinnis Jo Anne McKay Bill McLemore Lansie Manning Nancy Martin Peggy Mathews Susan Mathews Jimmy Medlin Clyde Moody John Moore Peggy Morgan Jerry Mullins Elaine Murphy Reba NeSmith James Noble Ann Nolan Ray Nolan Eddie North Don Norris Linda Orr Mike Panos Jerry Lee Partain Janet Payne Dorothy Pearson Paulette Perkins Mary Alice Philpot Deanne Pilgreen Forrest Poole Billy Pounds John Pruett Pat Ramos Ann Reagan Joyce Redwine Pete Reed Mary Reith Joe Roberson Everett Royal S '11 Lgghasssgtgg Super Woman, Bat Woman, thing but this, Hannah! 3 J DIOI' Class Lamar Skmner Norma Skmner Sandra Smlth Tommy Spradhng Sandra Stallmgs Lynn Stephenson Barbara Summers Melvxn Suttles Lynn Swann Sandra Tanner Rlchard Txlley Bryan Turbevllle Tony Upchurch Phylhs Vandergrxlf James Vandxver Lmda Veatch Bobby Wallace Shirley Wallace Shlrley Wallace Dlanne Walton Sammy Webb Dlck W1lll3mS Judy Wnlson Wayne Wooster Robert Worsham Jams Yarbrough Nancy Scl1re1b v- Not Pzctured Norman Banks Bllly Camp Bllly Hansard Herman Hendrlx Dorothy HUgg1HS Ralph Morgan thexr class a blg success Cass QF 9 Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class so full of pep and spunk 1S one of the most actrve classes 1n the school It bemg the mld dle class both looks upward to the older classes wlth envy and admrratron and helpfully looks downward to the younger classes Wlth gurdance and ad vxce Th1s class has shown a fierce sense of loyalty towards the1r school and we look forward to the year when they w1ll be Semors Eleanor and Gall are takmg care of the slck' if :filer fvu Nu kg.-,Ll 'mv- pr-r W Charles Davidson, Nancy Crowe and Tom Roberts are the Sophomore Class otliicers who have done such a fine job rn maklng I , 5 O O O 0 0 O 9 , . . . . ,, . 1 , - 97 9 ' . - ' ' ' E sq v l . 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K K p 1 Ronnie Abrams Tony Akin Lucy Aldridge Carolyn Anderson Catherine Anderson Elaine Armstrong Sylvia Askew Richard Avery Thomas Baker Carol Ball Gall Barber Nona Baulch Jo Anne Beazley Kay Beckham Susan Bender Georglanna Berkut Sharon Blakewood Kathy Bond Anita Bowen Herbert Breazeale Tommy Brennan Eleanor Brmslield George Brothers Edmond Byars Emory Byars Jan Camp Jenny Lou Canfield Dianna Capps Jack Cheek Kay Cheney Priscilla Chester Dan Clark Beverly Clay Rosalee Clark Martha Clybum Barbara Collms Chuck Cooper Lmda Conner Lynn Conner Sandy Crawford John Critchfield Barbara Crowe Nancy Crowe Charles Davidson John Davis J ackie Davis Jane Davls Julia Diamond Jerrle Dlxon Pat Dixon David Doughty David Ergle Nancy East Judy Echols Lynda Edwards Virgrnia Egan Patricia Crowe Brll Hexdecker Evelyn Hendley Wrlbur Hendon Evelyn Elder Nancle Englund Sandra Eubanks Rlchard Hrckman Donna Hlcks Florence HICKS Madehne Fa1n Jan Farlow J lmmy Fast Rlchard Hrlburn Brenda Hltchcock Bobby Holbrook Kay Frtzgerald Arlene Flrck Carol Ford Leonard Hooks Anne Hughes Jerry Hunter Fred Frazrer Sarah Frazrer Sara Jane Jenkms Allen Johnson Julra Johnson Dlane French Steve Gable Mary Lee Gad1S Pete Jonegema Jerry Jones Larry Jones Byron Gallrmore John Garner Tommy Garvln Melvm Jones Reba Jones Rocky Jones Butch Grbbs Barbara Gldeon Lou1e Goodwm Terrell Jones Bobby Joyner Ralph Joyner Larry Gordon Mrrram Green Renee Gunter Ann J uhlrn Dxane Keller Jeamne Keller Jeanne Hall Mlchael Hawley Fred Heath Beverly Klmball Gall Kmght Otls Klllght Philip Freeman Herbie Kraft Ellen Kuter Jo Ann Lamb Frances Lambert Larry Lancaster Smoot Langston Carey Paul Ann Perkerson Elhott Pyron Margot LEWIS Jlm Lmgefelt Martha Lrttle Kenneth Ray Carol Robbms Llnda Roberts Johnny Logan Rodney Logan Jesse Lowman Tom Roberts Janet Rochester Gwen Roane Mrke Lyle Tommy McAll1ster Jack McLaughl1n Tony Royal Tommy Russell Bobby Ryckley Mlke Martln Ralph Medlock Leonard Mlddlebrooks Dav1d Sanders Sonny Sapp Pat Scales James Mlller Bllly Mrnces Linda Scott Ronnle Seckmger Sue Sergers Joyce Moore Jean Moms Donald Moms Susanne Sewell Bobby Shurbutt Brenda Srlvers Loulse Munda Pat Nllsen Joan Nrchols Dora Slmpson Loxs Skelly Jrmmy Small Eleanor Noms COOICIC Norton Jane Pans Donald Smlth Emxly Smlth Judy Smlth Class Ol 34 f o . . a T M . 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I, A ' Q- Pat Mitchell 1 i ' 5 J Pauhne Spangler Joyce Spruell Nancy Stanford Sherry Stanley Delores Steely J lmmy Stegall Joel Stone John Stone Janet Stovall Judy Stowers Leanda Stubbs Anne Summers Mrke Sutherland Ronnre Sweeney Mltchell Tedder Peggy Thomas Sam Thompson Ins Trlpp Norma Jean Turn Tlppy Tumer Jerry Vaughn Freddy Waldrop Don Walker Ahce Wallace Howard Wallace Patsy Wallace Cl' Rldley Ward Vemon Ward Whltley Ward Aubrey Watson L1nda WJIIIC Bllly W1lllamS Janice Wllhams Johnny WllllamS Lawrence W1ll1ams Juhanne Wllson Faye Wlnters Ray Wxnters Jackle Woodall Jan Wooten Kenneth Wren D1ane Zuber Not Pzctured Teddy Brothers Mlke Ray 'x Pennie Stevenson - 4 Gene Lewxs and Becky Brown are two of the Freshman Class oflicers who helped to make thelr class one of the best and one of the most outstandmg classes ln our school l:l'6Sl'llT'Idfl CIGSS Larry IS balancmg the world on h1s shoulders whxle Judy and Penny stand by 1n case an emergency anses You the Freshman Class have served well your first two years at Southwest The enthuslasm whlch you have demonstrated 1n all phases of school l1fe has shown the loyalty and love whlch you hold for our school We the Sen1ors charge you to ma1nta1n and to extend that wonderful school sp1r1t whlch you have dlsplayed thus far rn your studles and school act1v1t1es I D 0 O O 0 O 0 9 9 ' s 9 Louxs Abernathy Danny Adams Ferrell Adams Mary Adams Patsy Adams Peggy Adams Linda Adams Pat Alexander Vxckre Alexander Jerry Anderson Lethla Arrowood Lmda Askew Joan AUSIID Elise Baezler Wayne Bales Paul Banks Jean Bartlett Stuart Beard Peggy Beason Norma Benedlc Ira Benoy Jerry Benson Pat Blankenship Sandra Brshop Marsha Blakewood Susanne Brackett Kay Bradford Bobby Brady Judy Brady Rrchard Brandenburg Mary Frances Bray Margaret Britt Brenda Brooks Johnny Brooks Becky Brown Eddle Brown Gary Brown Lmda Brown Charles Brownlee Judy Bruce Susan Bryan Bobby Bryant Betty Ann Buchannan Jane Buchannan Joyce Bullock Tom Burdett Jxmmy Burns Joenne Burt Sarah Butler Mary Campbell June Camp Mnke Canthers Barbara Carney Carole Carter Mtke Cates Frank Caywood Barbara Chafin Stumpy Chambers Essre Chandler Barry Cheatham Douglas Chester Brenda Clark Neva Chmer Mac Cochran Betty Sue Coe Paula Coker Btlly Cole Mlke Cole Gerold Coleman Dlane Collett Ann Colley Betty Comstock Mrldred Comstock Buddy Connaly Brlly Conner Bert Coursey J amce Cowan Jrmmy Cowan ' t Jimmy Brock C ass GF 0 Patty Cram Jeanette Curl Darleen Davls Brenda Day Larry Dean Bob Dortch Brenda Doss Carolyn Dowman Jlmmy Dunn Johnny Dunstan Johnny Edwards Donme Egan Steve Elrod Frankie Ergle Charlene Eubanks Roy Eubanks Wlllard Falrley Elalne Farrar Romona Fenn Blame Fleldmg Charles Flncher Rhonda Flncher Claude Fleming Gaye Flemmg Jerry Flemmg Carter Foster Dnane Foster Walter Freeman Lmda French Jerrme Fuller Gerald Gann Mary Gnlham Bobby Glover Renee Gomez Mary Gray Geneva Green Gordon Greene Joanne Green Rebecca Greenwood Pat Gnssom James Gunter Mane Hagood Bob Hale Bob Hale Louls Harper Jeannie Hams Dlane Heard Mane Heath Joan Hefhn Fred Hembree Lee Hembree Janet Hendry Grant Henson Judy Hrggenbotham C R H111 Sunny Hmes Charles Hobbs Brlly Holbrook Eddne Holland Wally Hood Lanny Hooker Ann Hooper Carolyn Hope Faye Howard Diane Huchmgson Rodney Hurlbert Jxm Inman Joel Ingram Anne Jackson Lmwood James Jean Johnson Dallas Johnson Hoyt Johnson Comer Jones Dean Jones Nnta Jones Walter Jones Al Jordan B11ly Jordan I '6 l Jimmy Ford Jlmmy Jordan Ronnle Jordan Dlane Kelth Beverly Kelly Jerry Kennedy Russell Kmgston Jackle Klser Joetta Kxte Roger Landers Jane Lamb Howard Lamer Barbara Lewxs Gene Lewxs Sonny L1ttle Joan Logan Nelma Lucke Donny Luke Judy Lunsford Lmda McAfee A1 McAuhff Lamar McCloud Ken McConnell Jxmmy McDonald Bruce McK1nnley Bobby Maddox Jimmy Mathews Ronnle Medlock Lmda Metcalf Carol Miller Donnie Mltchell Io Ahce Moon Ralph Moore Eddle Morgan Marshall Morgan Carol Mlller Hugh Monk Tommy Moss Barry Mote Glenda Mullms Al Nagel Carol Nagel Mary Nash Larry Nellson Davld Norrls Carolyn Norton Jo Ann Norton Jerry Oglesby Patty O'Nea1 Ted Ottwell Peggy Owen Peggy Parnell Come Patnck Ann Peek Peggy Pelot Kelleen Penn Lmda Pharr Jerry Phrlllps Jud1P1ckard Chene Plnson Judy Poole Mxckey Powell Duck Pounds John Presley Sandra Pruntt Dell Pyron Penny Quinn Tommy Qumn Pat Rabren Dianne Ramey Mlllxe Ray Lmda Recher Bobby Reed Eugene Reld Julla Race Jean Robbms Barbara Roberson Judy Roberts Davxd Rogers Gaye Rodgers C ass QF 60 I 1 O 0 X Priscilla Moore CassQf'0 Not Pzctured Horace Gxlmer Walter Jones Make Kent Sue McLaugh11n Nxcky Moore Frank Morgan Harry Summerlm Susle Rowe Dlane Royal Ted Rutledge Lynn Salmmen Danny Scarbrough Pat Scarbrough Ronnie Schartle Bobby Schxlp Donna Schmltt Rncky Scott Jlmmy Selgnlous Becky Self Norman Shands Jerry Sharon Penny Shealy Helen Shelnutt Ray Shurbutt Don Sh1 Carolyn Skmner Carol Smxth David Smlth Tommy Souter Donna Spears Mary Speth B111 Spradlmg Henry Stalhngs Sarah Stembach Remona Stevenson Alan Stlll Robert Stokes Bobby Stonecypher Allen Stovall Steve Stovall Gary Stowers Tanya Stowers Juanita Summerlln Rlchard Tanner Henry Taylor Ilmmy Taylor Sandra Terry Kay Tldwell Sallle Truslow Gall Tumer Beverly Tyson Ceha Vance I ames Vance Charles Vlckery Don Wallace Jerry Walters N1na Lee Warren Dorothy Watts Larry Weems Doug Welch Patty Werpke Lmda Wheeler Hugh Whlte Ioan White Eugene Wrlson Gerald Wmn Harlan Wooten Dav1d Youmans Jtmmy Youmans Carolyn Young Evelyn Trolinger y . I 3 4.7. ..-Q. LII Jimmy Williams, Carol Heard, and Tommy Roberts have displayed excellent leadership this year as the officers of the Sub-freshman Class. Class QF61... ...Sub-Freshman Class As the first year of your high school career ends, you have just begun five of the most wonderful years of your life. You have become a vital part of Southwest and in the years to come, you will become the leaders of our school. We, as the gradu- ating class, challenge you to take advantage of the opportunities offered here and to keep Southwest a school of which every student and every member of the South- west community can be proud. Beverly and Frances demonstrate how to bake a batch of cookies. if 9 Diane Chain Marvm Chnsuan Gall Clancy Mike Clark Larry Clonts Marilyn Claonts Sandra Cochran Don Cole Harry Cole Vivian Cole Richard Coleman Frances Cook Trcw Copeland Barbara Craig John Crim Cheryl Crowley Jack Crowder Le Roy Cruise J ackle Culver Gloria nil Johnny Dalton Troy Daniel Betty Davis James Davis Jimmy Davis Joe Davis Randy Davis Mary Anne Day Nancy do Lesdcrnl Len Ann Dennis Raymond DeVore Donald Didendcrfer Lynn Dillard Nancy Drlskell David Drum Joe Dueberry Bill Duke Richard Dunn Joyce Eades Linda Eckholi Virginia Edgar Rocky Egan Jean Elliott Carol Ellis Hal Brb Cl' Ila Lea Abemathy Lanny Adams Y T Allen Ray Amos Tommy Anderson Judy Austin Larry Ayers Sheppie Badgett Terry Baker Vlargxe Ball Gayle Banks Emily Barber Kay Baretield Billie Barfield Sandra Beahan Sylvia Beahan Carol Brandenburg Jean Beazley French Bell Louis Bell Debbie Bennett Susan Ber Daphne Blankenship Daisy Blanton Linda Bod Katrma Bo c Donald Boyd Lark Bragg Beverly Brand Betty Jo Breazeale Donald Brock Vlckey Brock Sandra Brothers Billie Brown Vickey Brown Ray Bryant B111 Burke Emory Caldwell Wilda Jean Cam Betsy Campbell Eliene Cannon James Canu Robert Carden Judy Carlisle Butch Carson dSS ... 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Y' I 6 - 9 1 J 5' 2 D F 6 Q. ff 9' rr Uv 5 1- 4 fax A Elame Ewmg Lynn Fa1r1y Dtane Ferguson Guy Fxror Sherwood Florence Gall Former Joel Foster Vrrgll F razler Melxssa Fuller John Fuslous Herby Galloway Ellen Gann C B Garrison Jewell Garrlson Earl Garvm Ellxott Gatehouse Davld Gatxs Clayton Gheeslmg Dlanne G11l Butch Glllham Bobby Goodwm Gary Goddard George Gralf Jack Gray Buddy Hager Leslre Halne Jo Hale Larry Hand Dxane I-Iarbxn J anxce Harrxs Barbara Hartness Carol Heard Carolyn Hearn Tommy Henderson Joan Henley Nancy Henson Alyne Hxggenbothem J 1ll Hxll Susan H111 Jerry Hnpp Conme Hodges Lee Hoelllch Brenda Holbrook Lewls Holley Walter Holloway CD -9 ,-.f Q of Charlotte Holmes Runme Howell Jeanme Hughes Janet Hunt Jnmmy Hunter Jack Hurlburt Lana Ingram Bob .lellum Gussne Jenluns Paul Jenkms Mnckey Johnson Carolyn Jones Jxmmy Jones Judy Jones Norma Jones Jamce Jordan Nelda Keller Boyd Kenny Franlue Kerby Jimmy Krmball Carol Knlpatnck Geme Krrk Gall Kmght Stanton Kuter I-lame Lancaetcr Barbara Lawrence Joy Lett Dick Lewts Tommy Lewxs Benn: Lmle Gayle Lynn Lofren Leslxe Ann Lumpkm Janet Lynch Duane Lyon Carolyn NicAl1ster Kenny McCurdy Wtllram McDowell Joyce X4cElreath Shlrley Niclilreath Walter McE1realh Mxke McEuen Barbara McGregor Garston McLarty Cecha MCMIHIZD John McNaxr C I F ' . . . a s s 6 1 25 671 ' . 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I ' , . a , GSS 7 1 'h -I as fn Marilyn Ramsey Russell Ratelle Chippy Reams Gayle Reed Alex Rhine Ray Richie Marilyn Roberson Bill Roberts Ruth Roberts Tommy Roberts Joe Robinson Tommy Roper Albert Rozier J oh1 Rubley Gail Sanders John Sanders Larry Sanders Douglas Scoggins Jane Sewell Sheran Shell Brenda Sheriff Doyle Simpson Melba Simpson Montme Sims Steve Slay Carol Srmth Doug Smith Gary Smith Peggy Smith Ronnie Smith Gene Sprayberry Joy Spittler Sally Snider Jane Steely Joh,nny Steely Johnny Stephens Carol Stevenson Marian Stipe Marian Stokes Michael Stone David Summerlin Gereldine Sutton Susan Talton Johnny Tarbush Judy Tarpley ,-.X gf 1--Q Martha McRae Harriet Malcom Joe Manmng Jimmy Mashburn Lynn Mason Barbara Mathews Patty Mathews Randy Medloc Gail Memtt Janette Miller Judy Mills Susie Mills Beverly Minor Dianne Mitchell Bill Mitchem Jackie Moore John Morgan Linda Morgan Marvm Morgan Patricia Morris Tommy Morris Edwm Meyer Ben NeSm1th Joe Newton Claudia Nilson Ramona Noggle Linda Nolen Sylvia Northcutt Kenneth Norton Jeanette Nutt DianeO Callaghan Billy Orr Donald Otwell Jonathan Pace Sharlie Panos Nancy Patterson Frank Peine Beth Perry Jeanette Peterson Joe Pitts Matelen Powell Roger Preston Sonny Pruitt Danny Pruitt Doug Pyron Alex Tatum Jackxe Taylor Bobble Thompson Sandy Thompson Glona Txllery B111y T1mm R1chard Tomason B111 Toy ell Annette Treadaway George Tucker Vxvlan Turner Barbara Vandergnlf Steve Vaughn Deryl Vemoy B1l1y Walker Sandra Wallace Kathy Ward Joe Wathall Ltnda Webster Kenneth Weems Joan West Nancy Wheeler J aclue Whlte Larry Whxtworth Sandra Wxlkes J 1mmy Wtlltams Mary Wlllxams Patsy Wtllnams Tony Wnllnams Lmda Wxshon J lmmy Womack Shtrley Womack Dusty Woods Louise Wnght Ronald Wrmkle Tona Young NOT PICTURED Dlanne Royal Ray Nur Telfmr Ryder J T Whxtworth 1 o A fs, t V. V A I at 4 f - f l 1 b I I J ' x h A ' or ' 4 W 1 , 6 ' :T - a., ' In 7 ' L if . . f It, I l ' I, I 1 , t - 'A ff if ff ' 51 453- , Y? I f T5 M initiations dances Days 4-4 . . . taking pictures . . . assembly programs . . i' iff' . . . Career Day . . . choosing our . . . Sweetheart Crowded With Activities Fzrst row Llnda Brown Marle Dunaway Barbara Cralg Lynne Mason Gall Barber Nancy Crowe Frances East Becky Brown Sunny Hmes Kay Tldwell Reba NeSm1th Second row Sandra Lyon Paula Coker Llnda Scott Jan Wooten Sally Knlght Hannah Jones Martha Tovell Elalne Archer Vlfgllllii Lockhart Sarah Stelnbach Beverly Kelly Sylvia Beahan Carol Heard Thzrd row Dan Crowe Ed ONeal Dudley Dortch Pat Malone Tommy Powers Lrn Smlth Steve Cowart Foznth row John Crltchfield Charles Davldson Gene Lewxs David Smlth Donny Clod Bllly Brown Davrd Drum Ell1ottPyron Fzfth row Mr Drennan Pete Reed R1chardT1lley Tommy Spradlrng Don Norrrs Leland Jackson Butch Carson Tommy Roberts Jlmmy Wrllrams Student Council The purpose of the Student Councrl IS to serve as the functlonrng head of the school partrcrpatron program throughout the school The Student Councll keeps aware and responslve to the needs and problems of the school and commun1ty It stands ready to hear consrder sympathe trcally and take approprrate actlon upon any suggestlon request or cr1t1c1sm from homerooms school organlzatrons or 1nd1v1dual students LIN SMITH Preszdent STEVE COWART ANNE ROBINSON Vzce Preszdent Secretary ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 F 7 7 7 ' ' s 1 1 s s s ' I 9 7 7 ' 9 1 v , 9 1 7 ' ' ' 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 6 nfl? ' 'f . ' - ' ' ' ' gijjzg, S - . . . V I I , ' A ' . , ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 ' ' ' ELI: ' fav Q f V V - . wi' s. ,J - 4 154 wp Q wi' tif' fl A 2. 1 E5 X' ' ' , Q Q ' A, s 1 ' ff L ' - - .0 I , , . me SARAH FRANCES SHELL MR. SANDERS BERT ARMSTRONG ED O,NEAL LTNDA BRUCE LELAND JACKSON FRANCES EAST Student Court One branch of our student government is the Stu- Student Court meets every Wednesday at 3:00, dent Court. It consists of a head judge, other judges, but special sessions are held during school when it is clerks, and an attorney. I1CCCSSary. The decision of the judges is final. The punish- It is sponsored bythe Student Council. ments are odd jobs around the school and writing essays about student conduct. I-I ta I I P ta t r O I The hall patrol maintains discipline in the halls unnecessary noise down. If a person is in the hall and building, and checks to make sure everyone in illegally, the hall patrol must give him a summons to the hall has a good reason and excuse from the class appear in Student Court. teacher. This prevents loitering in the halls and keeps The Student Council also sponsors the hall patrol. First Row: Rocky Jones, Don Norris, Richard Bergstrom, Tommy Powers, Charles Davidson, Wayne Haisten, Jimmy Donovan, Bill Coleman. Second Row: Hugh Monk, James Vandiver, Finis Dake, Jerry Ayers, David Ergle, Sandy Crawford, Bob Murphy, Walter McGhee, Jimmy Griffith. Third Row: J. R. Barge, Lamar Skinner, Don Southerland, Bobby Samples, Dick Pounds, Ken McConnell, Frank Morgan, Carey Paul, Jimmy Cowan, Fourth Row: Jerry Owen, Billy Beck, Herbert Self, Buddie Brown, Ronnie Williams, J. D. Newton, David Sanders, Mr. Sanders. 2 86 I A ln ' 35' 4-v f' as U ANN BRYAN DIANE MOON VIKI MCKEE Ad Manager Business Manager Literarx Editor Many Jumors hope to be chosen to work on the Resume In the1r Semor year Gettmg together a cred1table yearbook 1S always a challenge to them In the sprmg after the Resume for the current year has gone to press the Junlor Class has a very Important class meetlng The purpose of thIs meetmg IS to hear the members of the Resume Staff dlscuss the dutles and respOnsIb1lItIes of each officer Then after thlS d1scusS1on the Jumors elect the Edrtor Lrterary Edrtor Buslness Manager and Ad Manager for the followlng year These four Ollicers are allowed to choose the1r ass1stants Durlng the summer months thrs new staff studles the lay outs of yearbooks and begms to get Ideas for the next book The Resume Staff qurckly forgets the long hours of plann1ng and workmg when the yearbook finally comes out r? RZSUITIZ 1' PHYLLIS ROTHELL Editor JUDY LOOS Assistant Editor PATSY GUNITER Asst Llterarx Editor SANDRA DOYLE Asst Business Manager VIRGINIA LOCKHART Class Editor MARY JANE MINOR Asst. Class Editor LINDA BROwN Feature Editor LEON NORTON Sports Editor ANNE ROBINSON Asst. Sports Editor BONNIE SCHILP Asst. Ad Manager BOBBY HARDWICK Art Editor MR. DRENNEN Faculty Bus. Advisor MR. HOPKINS Faculty A dvisor 'QQ' Tl-IE HCDWL MARTHA TOVELL Editor LINDA BRUCE Associate Editor DAN CROWE Managing Editor JANE PHILLIPS News Editor SALLY MCNEELY Feature Editor FORREST FAUBER Society Editor is ,Q PETE JOLLY Sports Editor JOHNNY BoUTwELL Sports Editor MARY CHARLES SEWARD Domestic Editor NINA COLLINS Arts Editor PAT BURNS Business Manager ERNIE QUICKEL Photographer BARBARA ROBERTS Ad Manager Long hours and hard work go into each issue of Southwest's monthly newspaper, The Ilowl. Most students are unaware of all -that must be done before a copy of The Howl is printed. Deadlines must be met month after month and as soon as one is met, work must begin on the next issue. The purpose of the newspaper is to provide students with current news, sports, social happenings, and other informative material. Besides publishing, the business- end is constantly working to see that there is enough money for the next issue. Mary Ellen Coker, Janice Haynie, and Richard Long, as well as the rest of the staff, worked many hours in order to put out the eight ISSUES of the Howl this year. The entire Howl Staff did a wonderful Job. . I Jar E14 11 21351 llililllllllllllllllllfffl IH fx 1 eg Beverly Brown, Mary Ellen Coker, Nancy Aldredge, Martha Tovell, Miss Murray, Dan Crowe, Phyllis Rothell, Mary Jane MiI101', Diane MOOH1 Viki McKee. National Honor Society The purpose of the National Honor , f , 3 Society is to give recognition to students ' S r who have outstanding qualities in char- I I ' acter, scholarship, leadership, and service. M gi S i The members of the National Honor Society assist in several school functions, such as College Day and Career Day. National Honor Society officers this year were Mary Jane Minor, treasurerg Phillis Rothell, vice-president, Dan Crowe, presidentg and Martha Tovell, secretary. Dan Crowe, Miss Murray, sponsor, and Diane Moon plan the program for the induction of new members. Junior National I-Ionor Society ELLIOT PYRON . . President JANE DAVIS. . . .Secretary JEANNE HALL . . . Treasurer HERB112 KRAFT . . Vice President I A i J' 1' li gi-,J i' 'i X J f ,i i I Yr 9 The Junior National Honor Society is a means of recognizing outstanding students before their senior year. Since our school has grown so rapidly, competition among the students is much greater, therefore, this 'Society affords a great challenge to improve work. This organization is strictly an honor society whose purpose is to build leaders. It sponsors no projects, so the only meetings are a few business sessions and the formal initiation. As in our parent society, scholorship, leader- ship, service, and character are foremost objec- tives. First row: Lucy Aldredge, Arlene Flick, Eleanor Brinsfield, Elliott Pyron, lane Davis, Herbie Kraft, Jeanne Hall, Gail Howard. Second row: Dianne Ca s Donna Hicks Brenda Hitchcock Suzanne Sewell Nancy Crowe Jane Paris Susan Hambrick, Martha Clybum, Jackie Davis. Third row pp , , , , , 1 , Miss Montgomery, Bill Heidecker, John Critchfield, Jerry Coleman, Tommy Garvin, Nancy Englund. 1' Beta Club The Beta Club is a national honor club com- posed of outstanding Junior and Seniors. Its mem- bers are chosen by the faculty on the basis of character, scholarship, and leadership. The Beta Club is also a service club and each year sponsors such projects as College Day and Career Day. This year the Southwest Beta Club was recog- nized all over the state when one of the club's members was elected secretary for the State Beta Club. The club raised money for the campaign by selling thousands of donuts per month. The members of the Beta Club join together under the motto, Let us lead by serving others. Their purpose is to be of service to the faculty as well as to the student body and to be on call at all times. PHYLLIS ROTHELL President MARY JANE MINOR Vice-President VICKI MCKEE Secretary ALLEN STONE Treasurer Mary Ellen Coker, Leigh Sanders, Leland Jackson, and Mary Jane Minor are working hard as they plan Leigh's campaign for vice-president of the Georgia Beta Club. First raw: Sandra Stallings, Miss Winter- bottom, Viki McKee, Phyllis Rothell, Mary Jane Minor, Allen Stone, Second row: Mary Ellen Coker, Patsy Gunter, Linda Bruce, Leroy Brownlee, Leigh San- ders, Bill Hamner, I-Parry Kraft, Sandra Doyal, Diane Moon, Linda Brown, Bev- erly Brown, Carol Yarbrough. Third row: Dorine Beck, Linda Veach, Adri- enne Haire, Nancy Martin, Jerry Owen, Joe Yagle, Danny Scoggins, Frances East, Sara Frances Schell, Carol Archer, Linda Orr, Carole Adams, Fourth row: Elaine Archer, Jean Archer, Lynn Swann, Nancy Fryer, Joyce Fleming, Gwen Hall, Sandra Lyon, Richard Long, Shirley Wallace, Elizabeth Cabe, Evon Pylant. Fifth row: Patsy Sims, Joan Erquitt, Nancy Aldredge, Leland Jackson, Dan Crowe, Martha Tovell, Janice Mills, Pat Childress, Susan Mathews, Mary Carroll. DIRECTORS Bobby Hardwick, Aller Stone, Leigh Sanders, Dan Crowe, Nancy Eng- lund, Judy Allen, Patsy Sims, Reba NeSmith, Eleanor Brinsfield, Mary Ellen Coker, Linda Brown, Butch McLendon, Judy McCleskey, Mr. Brown, Brenda Berry, Martha Tovell, Nina Col- lins, Jane Phillips, Gary Stokes, Danny Scoggins, Don Norris. S Y I outhvvest Savings Bank YN jiri K' P .. I I LINDA BROWN BUTCH MCLENDON President Vice-President The Board of Directors of the Savings Bank is elected from Junior and Senior stock holders. The bank is a Junior Achivev- ment organization and meetings are held to promote the sale of stock and to encourage banking. The homeroom tellers do banking for the homerooms every Wednesday. School spirit and publicity for Southwest are boosted by the banking program this year. The bank helps students to be thrifty and to save for what they want or need. TELLERS First row: Nancy DeLesdemler, Dorine Beck, Jean Archer, Delores Ferguson. Second raw: Rosalee Clark, Mary Carroll, Carole Adams, Sidney King. Third row: Linda Brown, Ila Lea Abemathy, Barbara Holmes, Fourth raw: Carol Miller, Donald Ditlenderfer, Richard Cole- man, Danny Pruitt. Firth raw: Judy Smith, Judy Echols, Sixth row: Lynn Fairley, Chippy Reames, Larry Whit- worth, Randy Medlock. Seventh row: Linda French, Dell Pyron, Brenda Hitchcock, Donna Hicks, Harry Cole. Eighth raw: Nita Jones, Ann Hooper, Carolyn Young, Marilyn Clonts, Carol Kil atrick. Ninth row: Sheppie Badgettfgrenda Day, Muriel Smith, Barbara Lawrence. Tenth row: Gene Lewis, Lynn Swann, Judy Loos. Eleventh row: Robert Stokes, Lucy Aldredge, Dianne Walton, Sara Frances Schell, Sandra Smith, Shir- ley Wallace. Twelfth row: Dudley Dortch, Mr. Brown, Bobby Murphy. Not pictured: Y. T. Allen, Peggy Smith, Randy Medlock, Elaine Ewing, Jack Cowder, Joanne Norton, Sallie Truslow, Linda McAfee, Billy Conner, Pennie Shealy, Roy Eu- banks, Beverly Kelly, Lanny Hooker, Jo Ann Beazley, Jane Davis, Ellen Kuter, Vemon Abram, Jan Farlow, Jerry Dixon, Kathleen Bond, Joyce Moore, Virginia Anderson, Elaine Archer, Patsy Lindsey, Sandra Davis, Elizabeth Cabe, Janice Haynie, Pat Bumes, Ann Bryan, Barbara Brady. 'S' cul f 'v. ' A tr 1 Q I' K 1 9- . Q ' 1 Q lg W r 'ir l Q ,U . 2 ,Q Us x M 75' Q s . 9 . Q - S .1 x A f I w Q 2 A 1 'ff' x Q X E ' N' - ,n 1. CL U5 ol' 'Hall' ED O'NEAL ALLEN STONE HARRY KRAFT LARRY QUATTLEBAUM President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer , , , K e y C I U b E '- ,,,g,.,fwf' 9-'W' 1- . Qif,,g-,,'ff,.,.. ,, .,.' V , , -V-.1- t-'--fagjggg-rss.-...-1.,-re '2--Hswfifi-1--, -nf' sf. - .- ,-az .1 F-A -4- ,.: A wil! Several projects were sponsored by the Key Club in order to raise money for their scholarship fund. Ed O'Neal and Butch McLendon are shown here as they cam money by washing cars. If you have heard, in the halls of Southwest, How many did you wash Saturday? or Aw, five had whitewallsf' it was members of the Key Club discussing their money-making project, car washes. The money from their car washes went toward their annual scholarship fund. Among the many projects of the Key Club is the annual scholarship award, given to the most deserving member of Southwest's graduating class. The club also publishes annually the school hand- book for new students. The Key Club's membership is composed of boys in the upper grades who have distinguished themselves in leadership, scholarship, and school service. First row: Harry Kraft, Allen Stone, Ed O'Neal. Second row: Larry Quattlebaum, Lin Smith, Louie McAllister, Buddy Shears. Third row: George Mc- Lendon, Johnny Boutwell, Herbert Self, Leigh Sanders, LeRoy Brownlee, Bill Heidecker. Fourth row: Leon Norton, Bill Hamner, Danny Scoggins Leland Jackson, Herbie Kraft, Aubrey Watson. Fifth row: Tommy Chambers, Ronnie Satteriield, Richard Parker, Elliot Pyron, Mr. Gunter. 92 '7 s,,. Ftrs! row Pat Malone-Pres.,Virginia Lockhart-Chaplain, Anne Robinson-Treas Janice Mills Sec Jack McDuHieV Pres Second row Paula Lee Carol Lewis, Patsy Sims, Manelle Diamond, Sally Knight, Hannah Jones, Judy Allen Reba NeSmith Elaine Archer Martha Tovell Sally McNeely - B k J h Pruitt Tommy Spradling, Pete Reed, Richard Tilley Don Norris Pete Jolly Barbara Roberts Sylvia Herrington Third row. Norman an s, 0 n , . U Diane Moon, June Griffith. Fourth row: Steve Cowart, Johnny McGinnis, Douglas Lee Joe Stovall John Callahan Phil Harris Joe Pyle Tommy Powers Dan Crowe, Mr. Yoder. Jr. Cayman Club The Junior Civitan Club is vitally interested in the citizenship of today and even more in the citizenship of tomorrow. The purpose of the club is the rendering of ser- vice to the school, church, and community. Through Junior Civitan, the spirit of service, tolerance, understanding, and responsibility is developed. This is evident in the many projects conducted by the club, such as the annual Name Band and Christmas Dances, the selling of fruit cake, and the publishing of our student directory. -1..,,, by the Jr. Civitan. Tryouts are being held for the Amateur Tal ent Show sponsored ll First row: Mary Jane Minor, Nora Lee Trimble, Martha Tovall-Treas., Judy Wilson, Judy McCleskey, Carol Archer, Second row: Lynn Swann Dorine Beck, Patsy Gunter-Sec., Jane Phillips, Linda Brown. Third row: Shirley Wallace, Sandra Lyon, Ann Bryan, Forrest Fauber, Mary Charles Sewald, Judy Loos. Fourth row: Mr. Brown, Nina Colins, Mary Carroll, Sara Frances Schell, Dianne Walton,'Judy Allen, Linda Bruce, Pat Childress. Fifth row: Larry Quattlebaum, Viki McKee, Susan Matthews, Bill Hamner, Dan Crowe-Vice-Pres., Phyllis Rothell, Danny Scoggms. L Future Teachers oi America .Linda Bruce seems to enjoy teaching algebra to this ninth grade class. The purpose of the Future Teachers of America Club is to learn about the opportunities in teaching, to cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher, to foster the de- velopment of student leadership, and to render service to the school as a student teacher. Members of the club frequently teach classes when teachers are absent. At the monthly meetings, the pro- grams are built around the vocation of teaching through xx panel discussions, guest speakers, and movies. The club has been active in school activities, sponsoring a book drive last year that increased the number of books for the library. ANNE ROBINSON DAN Cnowiz President Vice-President K Sr. French - Latin Club Jeff Lynch, Leigh Sanders, Jane Phillips, and Linda Bruce are seen as they plan a program for one of the French-Latin Club meetings. film , w, 0 -'. ,5',a. , L' . HVLQX Ed O'Neal, president, and Mary Jane Minor are proudly showing a map of France to Brenda Silvers, a member of the Jr. French-Latin Club. The map was given to the French department hv the Senior French-Latin Club. The Senior French-Latin Club was organized for the purpose of stimulating interest in the French and Latin languages in an informal way. Club meetings are held in the homes of various members, where entertaining programs are given and refreshments are served. The club has grown along with the language department and now has fifty members from the eleventh and twelfth grades. First row: Miss Willis, Ed O'Neal, Jane Phillips, Leigh Sanders, Linda Bruce, Sandra Lyon, Mary Charles Seward. Second row: June Kilpatrick Mary Alice Philpot, Dorine Beck, Pat Childress, Mary Ellen Coker, Martha Tovell, Forrest Fauber, Phyllis Rothell, Judy McCleske'y, Dan Crowe Mary Jane Minor, Linda Brown. Third row: Adrienne Haire, Lynn Swann, Frances East, Gwen Hall, Patsy Gunter, Ann Bryan, 106 Pylq, NIM Collins, Linda Veatch, Fourth row: Joyce Fleming, Delores Ferguson, Elaine Murphy, Judy Wilson, Dianne Walton, Carol Archer, Deanne Pilgreen Sara Frances Schell, Susan Mathews, Mary McElreath, Sandra Stallings.Fifth row: Bert Armstrong, Don Noms, Bill Hamner, Tommy Spradlml, Leroy Brownlee. Leland Jackson, Larry Quattlebaum, Bobby Hardwick. Ernie Quickel. Jr French - Latin Y7 g. '14, 96 f Officers for this year were Lefty Davidson, V. Pres., Bill Heidecker, Pres., Gail Howard, V. Pres., Janet Stovall, Treas.g Nancy Crowe, Sec. The Junior French-Latin Club has the same purpose as its sister club and likewise has infor- mal home meetings at night. Because of the in- creasing number of beginning language students, J it was necessary to form a separate club for the ninth and tenth grades. This has been a very active J and enthusiastic club, always willing to help out the Senior French-Latin Club as well as sponsor projects of its own. Tommy Garvin and Eleanor Brinsfield discuss club business. First row: Bill Heidecker, Nancy Crowe, Gail Howard, Janet Stovall, Charles Davidson, Miss Willis. Second row: Madeline Banks, Pennie Stevenson, Brenda Silvers, Jan Wooten, Susan Hambrick, Jane Davis, Emily Smith, Brenda Hitchcock, Suzanne Sewell, Eleanor Brinsfield. Third row: Jackie Davis, Dianne Zuber, Jackie Wooddall, Joyce Moore, Ellen Kuter, Martha Clybum, Faye Winters, Lois Skelly, Carol Ford, Diana Capps. Fourth row: Aubrey Watson, Gwen Roane, Cookie Norton, Ann Perkerson, Jeane Hall, Dawn Blankenship, Jane Paris, Julia Johnson, Lucy Aldridge, Fifth row: Jerry Jones, Ridley Ward, Smoot Langston, Ronnie Seckinger, Herbie Kraft, John Garner, Elliot Pyron, Bunky Hooks. Sixth row: Tommy Garvin, Tommy Means, Larry Jones, Louis Mundy, Whitley Ward, Joel Stone, Jerry Vaughan, Tony Royal. A 2 Y 5 api . ll I ,0- Fi '7 LJ ' ,unc First Row: Phyllis Rothell-treas., Vikie McKee-sec., Linda Bruce- vice - pres., Dan Crowe - pres. Second row: Deanne Pilgreen, Carol Archer, Dorine Beck, Pat Childress, Sandra Lyon, Gwen Hall, Patsy Gunter, Judy Mc- Cleskey, Linda Brown. Third Row: Carol Lewis, Diane Moon, Danny Scoggins, Frances East, Jane Phillips, Gail Lim- bo, Mary Jane Minor, Susan Mathews, Mary Ellen Coker. Fourth row: Leroy Brownlee, Bill Hamner, Leland Jackson, Leigh Sanders, Don Norris, Bobby Hardwick, Harry Kraft, Allen Stone, Mr. Wilber. Not Pictured: Anne Robinson. Advanced Science Club The purpose of the Advanced Science Club is to stimulate interest in science and to increase the scientiiic knowledge of its members. Field trips, science projects, speakers, and social functions highlighted the Advanced Science Club during the year. Members had the opportunity to discuss work on projects of common interest, as well as to work on various committees that interested them, such as the program committee, the scrapbook committee, and the field trip committee. The Advanced Science Club tries to develop atti- tudes necessary for this world which needs scientists desperately. Library Stall The Library Staff is composed of students who aid the librarian in carrying out the policies and proce- dures necessary in operating the library. They also aid in public relations. The work in the library bene- fits the students since they learn about different books, magazines, pamphlets, and newspapers. The student library assistants carry on activities delegated to them by the librarian. The work is chal- lenging, develops attitudes of helpfulness, and is educational. Front row: Bobby Holbrook, Bobby Bryant, Jean Bartlett, Peggy Dean, Jo Alice Moon. Becky Self. Saran Ann Walters, Gladys Stovall. Evelyn Elder. Back row: Ralph Medlock, Tony Royal, John Stinson, Tippie Turner, Robert Stokes, Shirley Brown, Bar- bara Carney, Elizabeth Cabe. ' 4 Sf, View Sandra Lyon, Sec., Patsy Gunter, V. Pres., Mary Charles Seward, Pres., Mary Carroll, Treas. The Senior Y-Teens is a Christian club for girls in the eleventh and twelfth grades. The club tries to raise the Christian, moral, and physical standards of each girl. The projects of the Senior Y-Teens are of a great variety. They plan to help needy people by raising money selling different products in and around the school. Each year the Y-Teens sell potato-chips in order to help of f,1jf,3OHj,Q,jjioF3fgSfLSQQQC1,3212 2,22 other Y-Teens all over the world. annual Y-Teen Potato Chip drive. First row: Mary Charles Sewald-pres., Patsy Gunter-vice pres, Sandra Lyon-sec Mary Carroll-treas., Miss Boozer Second row: Ha h . -, . nna Jones, Joyce Fleming, Sidney King, Carol Archer, Sally McNeely, Linda Brown. Third row: Lynn Swann, Ann Nolen, Judy Wilson, Dianne Walton, Delores Ferguson, Judy McCleskey. Fourth row: Mary Nell Huff, Jerri Kendall, Phyllis Vandergriff, June Kilpatrick, Elaine Murphy, Adrienne Haire, Nina Collins, Fifth row: La Reese Holmes, Joan Erquitt, Sara Frances Schell, Linda Bruce, Linda Veatch Sixth row- Forrest Fauber Jane Phillips Martha Williams, Jean Davis, Jo Ann McKay. Seventh row: Margaret Cole, Phyllis Rothell, Gwen Hall, Ann Crisler. liighth row: Ann bryan, Glenda, Jones, Shirley Wallace, Gloria Brand. ig., 'w Q6 '13 -'-as ' 'R 'U' N.. . lf. '-wi.. 'I 'la sis-2-, s1..N-Q .. , Q-gigggqs 1. . J Q, BQ 'ia' ,i NH' '5 . Fi 5. 1.4 f. , V J .V up . Wt' ., 0 Q -1 Ak Q T Qijgnib ' I 1 , M 'V I 'M-tg UWB., M, ,-,1.---1' First row: Geor e McLendon, Bob Murphy, Buddie Brown, Ralph Womack, Second row: Bill Heidecker, Bill Allen,.Bmie Quickel, Wayne Haisten, 8 Jimmy Donovan, Third row: Mr. Haynes, Allen Stone, Jerry Owen, Joe Pyle, Ronme Sarterfield, David Johnson, Finns Dake. I-ls-V The Hi-Y is a national organization sponsored by the Y.M.- C.A. Its purpose is two-fold. First, to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. Secondly, the Hi-Y is pledged to service. This year, the Delta-Sigma Hi-Y Club won a loving cup for having the best attendance at the annual city-wide Hi-Y banquet. They also had a team in the Hi-Y backetball league. The Hi-Y operates on the platform of clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. Buddie Brown gives the Scripture reading and a prayer over the inter-com Otiicers of the Hi-Y are shown proudly pre- senting the trophy which they won at a city-wide banquet. ..f1 U' I 5, 'Z , -5 'Q .'-:.i'i'v 'i , . N ' ff his 5:-w JT. V-Teens First row: Judy Higginbotham, Brenda Day, Elise Beaszler, Nita Jones. Second row: Fran Lambert, Linda Brown, Pat Rabren, Millie Ray, Faye Howard. Third row: Carolyn Hope, Sunny Hines, Peggy Parnell, Catherine Anderson. Fourth row: Joetta Kite, Peggy Pelot, Linda Askew, Anne Hooper, Priscilla Chester, Carolyn Anderson. Fifth row: Donna Schmitt, Brenda Clark, Anita Bowen, Joyce Bul- loc. Sixth row: Cherie Pinson, Pat Gris- som, Carol Smith, Barbara Chatin. Seventh row: Judy Bruce, Sallie Truslow, Alice Wallace, Carol Carter, Judy Luns- 5, ifegui ford. Eighth row: Mary Grey, Joenne :A.'fA'x'i-.,5,,Q:3gf Burt, Ramona Fenn, Diane Heard. 'h 1:Q4qi f,j-iffge-35.332 Ninth row: Becky Brown, Neva Climer, ,T Joyce Moore, Carolyn Young, Judy Upw-If:-L, fx Poole. Tenth row: Mrs. Rencher, Sarah ,gif-f?4 , Steinbach. Lvnn Connally. ,I-.li'Xffi'55i?f J' a gf. --32. ,.-2. .1 Q. V H -9 -' A rr'-'7'K'f7' ET.-Y .. A-3 +x,'4'1-:gaj7t- ,-',:--my., .,,.'g.,..-1 fi? ' I 'Z' r' - ft' :iss f..Nxes,Qart-,-, 1 1 Pl- kk ff any ' ,A fill: .Wi-L1-fseiitv 5 1-S4 f' Eff, 5 si' 7- ' -4 : Q ag nrgfi,-za , 1 y '. .f.r,5.w-E. -NF R' ' -4f,,g:x.ik,k v -af - fs f fy '- ' ',j .,xi3'.aN- ' 'I .f - x, Ag ' g' ,-' 'I ' The Junior Y-Teens is a Christian club and offers The club has as one of its service projects, the fellowship and recreation to girls in the ninth and lost and found department at our school. It also tenth grades. helps sponsor the potato chip sale. Sth Grade V-Teens The purpose of the Eighth Grade Y-Teens Club For their service projects the club members enter- is to help the members grow in friendship with peo- tained a small child from one of the ch1ldren s homes, ple of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to and at Thanksgiving, gathered baskets for the needy. grow in the knowledge and the love of God. First row: Mrs. Badgett, Patty Mathews-sec., Sheppie Badgett- vice-pres., Jackie Taylor-pres., Lynne Mason-v. pres., Susan Hill, treas., Second row: Trew Copeland, Wilda Camp, Jane Sewell, Lymt Dillard, Gay Lof- ten, Daisy Blanton, Barbara Vandergriif, Linda Webster, Martha MacRae, Dianne Cha- iin. Third row: Diane Ferguson, Jenie Kirk, Debbie Bennett, Judy Mills, Sandra Cochran, Beverly Brand, Frances Cook Carol Stephenson, Linda Nolan Gail Fortner. Jr. Fl-IA First row: Mary Bray, president, Patsy Adams, vice-president, Kelleen Penn, treasurer, Sunny Hines, secretary. Second row: Judy Higginbotham, Judi Pick- ard, Faye Howard, Carolyn Hope, Ann Hooper, Cheri Pin- son, Diane Huchingson, Peggy Parnell, Linda French. Third row: Linda McAtYee, Sandra Pruitt, Joetta Kite, Linda Pharr, Carol Carter, Linda Metcalf, Barbara Chafin, Diane Heard, Dianne Ramsey, Pat Werbke. Fourth raw: Sallie Truslow, Jerrine Fuller, Brenda Doss, Marie Hagood, Mary Gray, Peggy Pelot, Judy Poole. Judy Lunsford, Nita Jones. All phases of Home Economics from the basic fundamentals of budgeting and the care of the child to the art of interior decorating are the interests of the F .H.A. Some of the club's most outstanding projects were sending Care packages, promoting the Ira Jarell Milk Fund, taking gifts to Battle Hill Haven, and buying china for the Homemaking Department. The projects were co-sponsored with the Senior F.H.A. Sth Grade I: I-I A The purposes of the Eighth Grade F.H.A. are to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- faction of homemaking, and to emphasize the impor- tance of worthy home and community life. First row: Susan Talton, soc chairmang Gail Lofton, vice president, Barbara Hanness, sec.-treas.g Sheppard Badgett, presidentg Jeanie Hughes, chap lain. Second row: Susan Hill Lynne Mason, Jan Miller. Jean- ette Peterson, Dianne Chafin, Kathleen Ward, Martha Mac- Rae, Lana Ingram, Claudia Nilson, Lynn Dillard. Third row: Connie Hodges, Guerry McWhorter, Frances Cook, Sharon Shell, Janet Hunt, Eleen Cannon, Lynda Bode, Carol Stephenson, Sandra Wilkes, Deryl Vemoy, Nelda Keller, Joy Spitter, Daphine Blankin- ship. Fourth row: Shizy Mills, Trina Bolch, Patty Mathews, Jean Harris, Muriel Smith, Marion Stipe, Jean West, Shir- ley Womack, Matilen Powell, Dianne Ferguson. One of the club's school service projects was the making of Christmas toys for underpriviledged chil- dren. The SouH1 First row: Judy Wilson, Judi Pichard, accompanistsg Sandra Stallings, president. Second row: Marilyn Griffith, Pat McCollum, Mary Nell Huff, Margaret Cole, Jan Wooten, Julia Diamond, June Kilpatrick, Carole Adams, Charlene Anderson, Ann Bryan, Lynn Stephenson, Jane Paris, Gail Howard. Third row: Harlene Curtis, Elaine Armstrong, Iris Tripp, Betty Rogers, Marlene Dean, Gloria Brand, Virginia Anderson, Henrietta Cordle, Jane Setzer, Patsy Lindsey, Alyce Dunn. Membership in the A Chorus is based on having a fair voice, a correct ear, some musical knowledge, and regularity in attending programs and classes. Its aims are to develop enjoyment from ensemble singing, proper tone production, blending of tones, good diction, and ability to follow directions. Southwest takes great pride in its music depart- ment. These various musical organizations seem to say it with music effectually. Girls for Advanced Chorus are chosen from the G.-06 'UYY tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. The younger singing groups are the B Chorus and the Eighth Grade Chorus. The B Chorus is composed of girls in the ninth grade, who have not had any musical training other than the eighth grade general music course. Most of the girls are preparing to sing in the A Chorus next year. These girls spend many hours in training their voices and learning new techniques necessary for work in the A Chorus. ll H C:llOfUS 5638 QSQQQQQ Gregg!! p 093 0 n :1QaQ9'bl.f hp. First row: Linda Pharr, Sandra Bishop, Joyce Tompkins, Jane Buchanan, Pat Scarborough. Linda Wheeler, Mary Jane Nash, Betty Buc- hanan, Mildred Comstock, Anne Peek, Betty Comstock, Janet Hendry, Judy Rice, Jo Alice . Moon, Pat Alexander, Sarah Steinback, Neva Climer, Marsha Blakewood, Mary Gray, Becky Brown, Sandra Terry, Judy Pool, Ramona Fenn, Kay Tidwell, Miss Belcher. Second row: Norma Jean Tumer, Catherine Anderson, Suzanne Brackett, Nancy Englund, Patty Craine, Carolyn Norton, Judy Echols. Lynn Connally, Diana Capps, Carol Ford, Carol Miller, Carol Miller, M' k' Pow ll Jeane Bartlett Bev rl T son IC le C , i C Y Y i Jeanette Curl, Jane Lamb, Tanya Stowers, Peggy Pelot, Peggy Parnell, Jeanne Harris, Diane Heard, Barbara Gideon. Third raw: Geneva Green, Diane Colett, Sandra Eubanks, Anita Bowen, Frances Lambert, Joy Spruell, Priscilla Chester, Suzanne Sewell, Pat Ramos, Kay Cheney, Celia Vance, Helen Shelnutt, Millie Raye, Dianne Keith, Joetta Kite, Judy Higginbotham, Sue McLaughlin, Mary Speth, Jerri Anderson, Carolyn Young, Cherie Pinson, Ramona Stephenson, Barbara Chatin, Pat Gris- Hetlin, Gaye Rodgers. som. Fourth row: Betty Sue ,Coe, Essie Chandler, Judy Brady, Lois Skelly, Sylvia Askew, Patricia Crowe, Madeline Banks, Linda White, Janice Williams, Ann Juhlin, Judy Roberts, Jerrine Fuller, Kelleen Penn, Linda French, Mary Bray, Corrie Patrick, Carol Smith, Beverly Kelly, Linda Askew, Joan is if 3 is .1 First row: Mary Charles Seward, vice-presidentg Glenda Jones, secretary, Miss Belcher, director. Second row: Brenda Berry, Lynn Swann Barbara Holmes, Sidney King, Linda Adams, Alice Wallace, Eva Jean Fix, Reba NeSmith, Charlotte Hembree. Dora Lee Simpson, Mary Ellen Coker, Joan Erquitt, Mary McElreath, Judy Brown, Betty Ann Butler, Adrienne Haire. Third row: Betty Ruth Evans, Susan Mathews, Jane Phillips, Ernestine Norris, Julia Johnson, Shirley Ashcraft, Harriet Heath, Olivia Ambrose, Linda Conner, Gwen Roane, Eleanor Brinsfield, Dawn Blankenship, Ann Crisler, Mary Carroll, Shirley Wallace. VVQSIII CBCTUSZS 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 High. During the school year these groups have always been ready to perform at assemblies and other pro- grams. Sth Grade Chorus First row: Vicki Brown, lla Lee Aber- nathy, secretary: Frank Peine, vice- resident D P ltt ani p 3 anny nn , accomp ng Barbara Craig, president: Miss Belcher, directorg Dianne 0'Ca1laghan. Second row: '.ynda Webster, Suzanne Mills, Martha MacRae, Gayle Reed, Lynn Dil- lard, Madeline Powel, Harriet Malcolm, Dianne Lyon. Kay Baretield, Joyce Eads, Nancy Wheeler, Linda Eckhoff. Third row: Trina Bolch, Lynda Bode, Janice Jordan, Dianne Chafin, Jan Miller, Gayle Sanders, Brenda Sheritf, Kathy Ward, Janet Hunt, Elleene Cannon, Ellen Gann, Dianne Royal. Fourth row: Patty Mathews, Sheppie Badgett, Carole Ellis, Lynn Mason, Motyne Sims, Muriel Smith, Jeanne Hughes, Judy Mills, Jo Hale, Linda Morgan, Gussie Jenkins. Carol Heard. The combined choruses this year gave us several inspiring programs. They performed at Thanksgiv- ing, Christmas, Easter, and other holidays. The choruses are all outstanding musical groups, who do much to boost the spirit and moral of the student body at Southwest High. M bd IXAIXZCI CllOl'LIS F zrst row Jean Johnson Secretary Davld Smlth Presldent Miss Belcher Director Second row Gall Barber Judy Bruce Jeanne Hall Pat Rabren Sallle Truslow Dlanne French Sharon Blakewood Nancy Stanford Cookie Norton Kathy Bond Arlene Fhck Thzrd Row Leona Bolch JoAnne Lamb Juanlta Summer low Ann Perkerson Nancy Crowe Pat 1'lCla Scales Reba Jones Barbara Collxns Carolyn Anderson Fourth row Larry Chastm Lamar McCloud Carter Foster Ralph Moore W11l1am Lxpscomb Not Th1S group 1S the cont1nuat1on of the Elghth Grade Chorus of last year, and 1S one of the newest mus1cal groups here at Southwest It was orgaruzed 1n the all of 56 The M1XCd Chorus IS only open to boys and glrls from the fllnth to the twelfth grades They pzctured Margot Lewls meet a certam per1od on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week l.I1 order to practlce Th1s chorus has partlclpated 1n a number of events 1nclud1ng the Chr1stmas program and Sprmg Fest1val The Southwest Qrchcstra The Southwest Hlgh School Orchestra has been very cooperatlve 1n ass1st1ng and accompany1ng the band and the chorus at var1ous programs at school dur1ng the year t1on It 1S composed of eleven members, who form the strmg sectlon of the orchestra when lt plays at varlous programs at school, such as the Chrlstmas program and the Sprmg Concert The orchestra 1S a comparatlvely new orgamza First row: Eleanor Noms, Glona D1al, Dlanne Foster, Anne Henley, Faye Howard, Charlene Eubanks, Lucy Adndge, Albert Rmler Second row Rodney Long, Russell Rutllle, Nelda Ruth Keller, Men Adams, glalay Hood, Kaye Fntzgerald, Junmy or 9 K Q , - z 9 ,A 2 y ' , V 1 ,. 1. . ,, ' , X V. A, y . 1 . l z 7 A , V lin, Carol Ball, Sandra Pruitt, Jan Far- ! Y Y f , . . . . . ...ep r First row: Faye Winters, Ian Wooten, Sherry Stan- ley, Linda White-sec. Em- ily Smith-treas., Nancy Englund-vice-pres., Suz- anne Sewell-pres. Second row: Carolyn Anderson, Cathryn Anderson, Sha- ron Blakewood Frances Lambert, Priscilla Ches- ter Sandra Eubanks, Gail Limbo. Third row: Ian Farlow, Gail Barber, Pat Tumlin Margot Lewis, Anne Iuhlin Mrs. Kemp. Future Homemaker of Amer: The Future Homemakers of America is an organi zatlon of high school girls who are interested in creating a better understanding of home manage ment Some of the club s most outstanding projects this year were sending Care packages promoting the Ira Jarrell Milk Fund taking gifts to Battle H111 Haven and buying china for the Homemaking Department All phases of home economics from the baS1C fun damentals to budgeting and the care of the child to the art of interior decorating are the interest of the Future Homemakers of America The members are learning to sew cook and to meet problems which will be facing them someday as homemakers wives and mothers A drive to collect food baskets for the needy was sponsored by the F.H.A. Here are the three prize winning baskets. SUZANNE SEWELL NANCY ENGLUND Preszdent Vzce President Seated: Mary Carroll, Nancy Englund, Peggy Dean, Sara Ann Walters, Pat Burnes, Comer Jones, Linda Pharr, Sandra Pruett, Jane Davis, Yvonne Goldsmith, Arlene Flick, Susan Mathews, Barbara Summers, Mary Ellen Coker, Ian Farlow. Standing: Linda Veatch, Mr. Sal- ter, Joetta Kite, Lynn Stephen- son. Advanced Art Club One of the activities of the Art Club is to assist with school projects involving art work. The club members work on posters, bulletin boards, displays, and decorations. A special art project is selected each year. Adding to the art books in the library, pur- chasing prints of famous paintings, and buying special equipment for the art department are some of the past projects. Both the Advanced and Eighth Grade Art Clubs work jointly on projects like these. Sth Grade Art Club First row: French Bell, vice-president, Illa Lea Abemathy, secretary, Lynn Mason, president, Jeannie Beaszler, trea- surerg Mickey Johnson, chaplain. Second row: Mr. Salter, Nancy deLesdernier, Lynn Vernoy, Sheppard Badgett, Betsy Campbell, Diane Chafin, Patty Mathews, Dianne Gill. Third row: Roger Cochran, Billy Timm, Jimmy Jones, Tony Wil- liams, Donny Cole, Gerald Ingram, Lewis Holley. i Counselors' Aides Composed of students who wish to contribute a service to the school and earn activity credit, the counselors' staff acts as clerks and secretaries so that the work for the counselors will be much easier. The aides file personal data folders, answer the telephone, check tests, and are ready to do anything they can when called upon. ...lla 'I sandra smith looks for infer- ' ' mation about colleges in order 1 to help seniors in their choice f of a college. First row: Joe Stovall, Ralph Womack, Second row: Beverly Brown, Carol Yarbrough, De- anne Pilgreen, Delores Fergu- son. Third row: Carolyn Bran- non, Sandra Smith, Reba Ne- Smith, Barbara Summers, Marie Dunaway, Lynn Stephenson. Qffice Stall One of the busiest groups at Southwest is the office staff. Members of this staff are on duty every period of the day. The students act as messengers, run off stencils, take messages, file necessary docu- ments, and run errands. The students who work in the ollice are chosen by the school secretary at the beginning of the year. Although they receive little recognition, the staff members are a necessary part of the oftice personnel. Mickey Hipps. Buford Vandergriff. Joe Wilson. Herbert Self, George Bond, Elaine Archer, Darnell Craig. Peggy Mason. Stewart Gross. Jerrie Kendall, Nancy Aldredge, Dorine Beck, Gwen Hall, Pete Cartwight. f E , 'bv- is-.. , Q ' , f youtlwl:ellovvsl1ip Club The Youth Fellowship Club is an inter-denomi- national group of high school students banded to- gether to promote high Christian living as a means of fighting juvenile delinquency, as an inter-club activ- ity, and as a loyalty to church and pastor. The theme of the club is taken from I Timothy 4: 12 Let no man depise thy youth, but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity. lVlusic The purpose of the Music Club is to make music more meaningful in our everyday lives. The membership is restricted to sophmore, junior, and senior girls. Tuesday afternoon programs are presented by various students, teachers, and guests. First row: Marlene Dean-treas., Betty Rogers-sec., Gloria Fannin-vice-pres., Patsy Lindsey-pres., Miss Belcher-spon- sor. Second row: Glenda Jones, Carol Yarbrough, Gail Baird, Norma Jean 'hir- ner, Anita Bowen, Gail Limbo, Betty Ruth Evans. Third row: Carol Adams, Pat Tumlin, Ann Crisler, Mary Nell I-Iutf, Charlotte Hembree, Margaret Cole, Har- riet Heath, Nancy Gunter. Fourth row: Marie Weir, Beverly Brown, Shirley Wal- lace, Gloria Brand, Olivia Ambrose, Emestine Norris, Mary McElreath, Eva Jean Fix. Not pictured: Sandra Stallings, Sandra Cannon, Virginia Anderson. First row: Mrs. Fentress, sponsorg Finis Dake, presidentg Sandra Lyon, vice-president, Nancy Martin, secretaryg Alice Wallace, pub. chairman. Second row: Dianne Lyon, Kay Barefield, Gloria Brand, Delores Ferguson, Charlene Wallace, Eve- lyn Elder, Betty Evans, Nancy Gunter. Third row: Charlott Hembree, Harriet Heath, Pat Tumlin, Margaret Cole, Jean Archer, Linda Orr, Grerry McWhorter, Pat Rabren, Sandra Pruett, Ann Crisler. Fourth row: Carter Foster, Sandra Tan- ner, June Kilpatrick, Ramona Noggle, Beverly ner, Y. T. Allen. Ed O'Neal gives an inspiring devotion Club Although the Music Club sponsors many money making projects, the main activity is to advertise and sponsor the various programs presented by the Music Department. The girls sell tickets and act as ushers for these programs. Tyson, Jean Bartlett, Mickie Powell, Linda Con- First row: Mrs. Denson, Sandra Alread, Diane Moon. Carol Yarbrough, Ruth Hagar, Bar- bara Brady. Second row: Linda Brown, Viki McKee, Pat Bur- nes, Mary Ellen Coker, Janice Haynie, Glenda Jones, Nina Collins, Linda Bruce. Third row: Bobby Hardwick, Judy Loos. Betty Evans, Harriet Heath, Jane Phillips, Patsy Gunter, Phyllis Rothell, Pete Jolly. Drematicclub The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to develop a ,better knowledge of acting and producing plays. Each member learns about the different phases of stage produc- tions, from the make-up and background to acting. It gives its members experience and confidence while talking or performing be- fore a group, and prepares them for parts in the various plays for the school. Xa -sei in The cast for the Senior Play is announced. Patsy, Sandra, Jerry, and Dan look for their names. Bdflk Workers Without these people our bank could not function checks. A great deal of responsibility is placedon They keep precise accounts of how much a student these individuals for accuracy and dependability. has in the bank, count money, and make out the Our thanks to this capable crew for their work. Standing: Mickey Powell, Frances Lam- bert, Joyce Redwine. Joyce Spruell, Brent Hoffman. Margaret Britt, Allen Still, Mr. Brown. Pat Alexander, Sunny Hines. Judy McCleskey, Mrs. Harrison. Seated: Ann Hooper, Gloria Brand. June Kilpatrick, Mary Jane Nash, Glenda Jones. X tv First row: Mary Jane Minor-sec., Sandra Doyal-pres., Diane Moon-vice- pres., Damell Craig-treas. Second row: Sally McNeely, Patsy Sims, Pauline Spangler, Brenda Silvers, Martha Tovell, Peggy Mason. Third row: Phyllis Freeman, Frances Farrar, Jackie Wooddall, Linda Orr, Anne Robinson, Nancy Fryar, Coach Bren- UCI. Girls, Block Letter Club Girls who are members of the varsity basketball team automatically become eligible to be in the Girls' Block Letter Club. Each year the club awards two trophies. One for Boys, Block To become a member of the Boys' Block Letter Club, the boys have to receive a varsity letter in one of the high school sports. In order to win a varsity letter, the boys must have a satisfactory scholastic average and must meet other requirements set up by the most improved player of the year, and the other for the most outstanding player of the year. These trophies instill into each girl a desire to work harder and create a spirit of better teamwork. Letter Club the Atlanta Athletic Association. To become a mem- ber of the club is an honor to every boy. The main activity of the club is to buy equipment for the athletic department. First row: Pete Jolly, John Callahan, Tommy Powers, Pat Malone, Harvey Hendrix, Steve Dixon. Second row: Lee Griffin, Richard Hilbum, Jimmy Griflith, Tommy Clark, Dan Crowe, Billy Potter, Virgil Stovall. Third row: Douglas Lee, Joe Stovall, Leon Nor- ton, Norman Banks, John Critchlield, Richmond Pouncey, Richard Berg- strom. Pep Club First row: June Griffith, Sec.g Diane Moon, Pres.g Sally McNelly, Treas. Second row: Sandra Alread, Darnell Craig, Carol Lewis, Barbara Roberts, Martha Tovell, Mary Jane Minor, Anne Robinson, Nora Trimble. Third row: Paula Lee, Barbara Brady, Glenda Jones, Janice Haynie, Hannah Jones, Sally Knight, LaReese Holmes, Linda Brown, Fourth row: Ruth Hager, Bonnie Schilp, Carolyn Mc- Elroy, Jean Pugh, Brenda Berry, Joyce Harmon, Reba NeSmith, Mrs. Mur- ray, sponsor. The Pep Club was organized to help boost the spirit of Southwest High. It is composed of girls in the eleventh and twelfth grades. The Pep Club sponsored the Polio Drive, was responsible for raising the money for Mr. Wills' and Miss Winterbottom's presents, and was in charge of the Twirp Dance. The Pep Club has a most important job. They try to stimulate interest in sports and then back up the teams. They have done a good job, as the school has the best of spirit. Giris,fAxti1ictic Association The main object of the G.A.A. is to teach good sportsmanship in all sports. The members enjoy learning new sports and meeting new people. The girls practice after school at a certain time each week. It is open to all girls who want to learn how to play sports. The G.A.A. promotes fellowship through these activities. The members deserve much of the credit for Southwest's school spirit. Out front: Elaine Farrar, Brenda Sil- vers, Kay Cheney. First row: Marilyn Clonts, Jean Archer, Elaine Archer, Patsy Sims, Janet Stovall, Frances Farrar, Jackie Wooddall, Linda Orr, Billie Barfield. Second row: Dianne Zuber, Anita Bowen, Pauline Spang- ler, Pennie Stevenson, Elaine Huching- son, Linda Recher, Muriel Smith, Susan Talton, Annette Treadaway, Faye Howard. Third row: Donna Schmitt, Linda Pharr, Brenda Clark, Brenda Brooks, Mary Frances Bray, Daisy Blanton, Gaye Loftin, Daphne Blankenship, Nina Warren. Fourth 660 RQ, row: Peggy Owen, Joyce Bullock, Bar- bara Chafin, Beverly Kelly, Diane Heard, Dianne Ramsey, Kay Tidwell, Dianne Keith. Fifth row: Sarah Stein- bach, Donna Spears, Pat Grissom, Carol Smith, Marsha Blakewood, Glenda Mullins, Sandra Pruitt. N- ' 1 qv 4-.' Cale Stall The cooks, custodians, and student work- ers work hard for the school. custodians Mr. Allen is only one of the custodians who help to keep Southwest in good condition. if' Cafeteria Dept, The dieticians are hard workers who plan and prepare the lunches for all the students. The cafeteria workers work very hard doing everything from washing the dishes to cashiering. They are a group of students who try to render cheerful and efficient service to all. Fixing the lunches for all the students is a tremendous job, but the dieticians along with the cafeteria workers are doing a wonderful job and should be given a lot of credit for doing so well. f M..a.-------pq? A Coolcs .gy V O A H' , E 1 iq Clinic Aides Our clinic aides are always ready to help anyone who is ill. Two clinic aides are on duty every period of the day. They do anything for the nurse that they are asked to do and are always willing to help. 'Nu f -aw., 5--im flees-1 X 1 8 .TH A First row: Richard Parker, Mrs. Robertson, Barbara Reynolds, Sidney King, Olivia Am- brose, Jane Buchanan, Barbara Brady, Second row: Sarah Butler, Pat Tumlin, Travis Morgan, Margaret Cole, Elaine Murphy, Nancy Gunter. Aides receive their assignments each period Miss Winterbottomis Aides Miss Winterbottom's aides are all ellicient workers who make themselves useful in many ways. They check absences from class, answer the telephone, and take mes- sages for students. They also do general office work for Miss Winterbottom when she wants them to. Y we From row: George Morris, Buck Kelly, Gay Fleming, Joyce Harmon, Jean Pugh, June Griffith, Ruth Hagar, Miss Winterbottom, Pen- nie Quinn, Ann Jackson, Barbara Holmes. Back row: Jimmy Youmans, Sonnie Sapp, Jack McDuHie, Lee Grilhn, Bill Ergle, Sylvia Her- rington, Dudley Dortch. A , , 7 Mary Jane Minor leads Band during parades. I P1 6 Far right- Color Guard. Below-Air Force representatives talk to cadets. . 4,xt:,,, s , ll- V 1 .. ,law-iff Days V, 2 vt vm-f , IXAGFCIWZCI GN . . . our Star Spangled Balmer ...SabreDay... NN 4 2 A -u '.a g -35 may Pat Malone Don Coleman and F1n1s Dake g1VC rltle demonstratlon to R O T C cadets S1nce 1tS begmnlng 1n 1952 the Mllltary Department has grown 1nto one of the Hnest IH the entlre Clty R O T C tralnlng emphaslzes the prlnclples of neatness men tal alertness self rellance and confidence All cadets partlclpate 1ndr1lls ceremonies formatlons and act1v1t1es of the Southwest battallon We are extremely proud of our R O TC and we know that 1t w1ll contlnue to represent the school 1n a fine way LIEUTENANT SHACKLETON SERGEANT CLARKE SERGEANT W1LsoN .' ' V X V ,xl x . t 4 0 1 ,v ' xx .4 S X , ' 9 ' ,A , Q ,, , . , 1 E N 11 VZ . , -V . W x T Y v N - .H 1 fl R t x Q 8 Wah K V , , . . . . I u 1 l n 7 ' 7 A l Q : uanc , f if if 3, ' 'Q' in . p 0 Q LT. COL. JOHN CALLAHAN Battalion Commander LT. COL. JOHN CALLAIIAN MAJ. PAT MALONE MAJ. ROBERT MCAULIEP CAPT. GEORGE MCLENDON CAPT. BUDDY SIIEATS SANDRA DOYLE MARY JANE MINOR ANNE ROBINSON JULIA POTTER VARAN MULLINAX - ,. Tw- if 5 . C f -5 9. First row: Lt. Col. John Callahan. Second row: Capt. George McLendon, Capt. Buddy Sheats Major Pat Malone, Major Robert McAulifI, Capt. Bobby Knox. Third row: Lt. Jerry Day Lt. Bobby Samples, Lt. Richmond Pouncey. Fourth row: Sgt. Maj. LeRoy Brownlee, M!Sgt Herman Hendrix, M!Sgt. Bobby Battle CAPT. BOBBY KNOX LT. RICHMOND POUNCEY LT. BOBBY SAMPLES LT. JERRY DAY VIRGINIA ANDERSON VIRGINIA EGAN JANICE HAYNIE DAWN BLANKENSHIP Z' 'U' ...N 'N fsx T5 r-,A Tr? KJ Q X3- - v-,,, CTT' 4-f RFQ fx ,Mp ,, .il l', R - mf 3, ...h , rgfi., v A ' , , fig K Q 'iff fin . ff ' . A' '-Ck' - ' Q ...1 'X 1-W lu ' ff- 2 1 - . r ' , ' ,W -- -I, ,, A fs ' ' , .A , LT. Jon STOVALL BARBARA BRADY I A- , :LLM ,M jfq, 1 - 1 ,J - ' ' First Platoon ' , - ' . A rp- -'A I vi F Fzrsr rank Lock Evans Russell Avery Burrlss Beard Gordon Brea zeale Brothers Second rank Roberson Brown Baker Byars Brennan Brady Thzrd rank Benedlct Crawford Curlee Paul Vandlver Wlsham -we Crltchiield Cheek Out front Lt Stovall CAPT LEON NonToN JUDY ECHOLS Company Commander Company St- -J' T9 ff--1 Fust rank Ergle Hansard Gunn Flncher Hawley Doughty Davldson Bond Brothers Second rank Coursey Haroldson Garvin Ergle Byars Clark Royal Thzrd rank Coleman Chambers Gable Hendon Galllmore LT BILL COLEMAN CAROL FORD Hllburn Freeman Pounds Fourth rank Banks Out from Lt Coleman Co Execume Offzcer fs- Lr LAMAR SKINNER JUDY ALLEN Second Platoon Q, , 4,7 , . .' . . XX ll fm' 2. v Q- .fi A C , .A 1 we Q ' 95 1 ,KIOV V: l '- Fzrst rank Yagle Brown Lord Heldecker Hunter Jordan Kmght Holbrook Second rank Cr1m Jongema Cathy Jones Lancaster Jones T hzrd rank Poole Joyner Lanrer Jones T Jones R Dake Out front Lt Hendrlx Company Fzrst rank Reed Hoffman McAll1ster Moms Elsner Lyle Lowman Lynch Scoggms Noble Second rank Moore Logan Medlock Martm Langston Jones B Thzrd rank McLemore McLaughl1n Mlddlebrooks Morgan Mmcey Out front Lt Self bl LT HARVEY HENDRIX ANN BRYAN First Platoon CAPT VIRGIL STOVALL MANELLE DIAMOND Company Commander LT LARRY QUATTLERAUM GAIL BARBER Co Executzve Ojfzcer 'Z LT HERBERT SELF SANDRA BEAHAN Second Platoon S? LT. Lnxov Cool Muw Qmunas Snwnn First Platoon CAPT DoN SOUTHERLAND ANN Hvarms Company Commander 'sl 3 LT SANFORD MCCURLEY LYNN Dmuan Co Executzve Oixcer Fzrst rank Spradllng McG1nn1s Davls Parker Potter Pyron Ray Royal Roberts Second rank Turbervllle Sanders Sapp Smrth Sharp Stegall Stmson Dodson Tlzzrd rank Kmg Stone Sutherland Tedder Sweeney Stone Mulhns Out front Lt Cook Company Fzrst rank Hall Harrls Vaughn Thompson Vance Abrams Turner Dobbs Second rank Wallace Waldrop Walker Ward R Ward W Nolan Thzrd rank Kllgore We1r Wllhams B Wrlharns J Wmters Suttles Out front Lt Boutwell LT. JOHNNY Bovrau. MARTHA Tovgu, Second Platoon ll!! 8' Sabre Club Sabre Club Roster Fzrst row Pat Malone, John Callahan, Robert McAul1iTe, Second row Bobby Samples, Lamar Skmner, Blll Coleman, Herbert Self, Joe Stovall, Vlrgll Stovall, Leroy Cook Thzrd row Jerry Day, Sanford McCur ley, Buddy Sheats, Larry Quattlebaum, Leon Norton, Harvey Hendrnx, Johnny Boutwell R1 N C C Club Non commrssxoned Officers Club Roster Banks D Banks N Barge I Battle B Benedlct B Bond G Brown P Brownlee L Cathy M Chambers T Coursey Cochran J Coleman D Conn I Crlm Daher J Dake F Davls J Davxs Dobbs W Dodson R Elsner L Ergle Evans I Hall R Harms P Harns I Han sard B Hendrlx H Hoffman Gunn C Jones B Kllgore D Kung F Lancaster L Lee D Lock B Lord W Lynch I Mc Gmms I McLemore W Moody H Moore I Mullms J Noble J Nolan W North E Norrls D Panos M Poole F Pmett I Pounds B Reed P Robmson I Royal E Scoggms D Spradlmg T Suttles J Txlley R Turbevnlle B Vandlver J Wallace R Wllhams R Yagle T Rllle earn Flrst strmg mile team George McLendon, chmond Pouncey, Jerry Day Sanford Mc Curley Robert MCAUHH -69 - ' I 0 0 4 1 V .1 ' 1 -1 1 -1 1 11 1 -1 , ' 1 -1 1 11 1 -1 1 . -1 1 '1 1 -1 1 P11 V 'V 1 -1 1 -1 , 1 '1 1 N -1 - 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 L-1 , ., , , ., , R., 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 ' 1 -1 1 -1 1 1 -1 1 -1 1 '1 1 -1 1 11 1 '1 1 '1 1 '1 1 11 ' 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 WV' 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 Y QU.. 1 -1 1 1.1 1 -1 .1 '1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 '1 , ' , ., , . :Zi , ' , 1 4 ' -C' I 33, , V 55' , ' ' A ' 'T' . - V F, , F7 . ' - 1 Q I . . . , - , . 1 i ll - , in X N C f Band Our band has grown to be a thrilling spectacle. It has become one of the best bands in the city. The members worked long and hard on such projects as half-time shows for football games, military parades, concerts presented during the year, pep meetings, and music festivals. The aim of the band is to enrich the students, lives by increased appreciation and enjoyment of music. Mejorettes Our majorettes are a colorful addition to our sports. The precision of their rou- tines keep us fascinated. Our football games would not be complete without their enter- taining performances. . , H Qs 4 1,1 1 N. - . . .. - A .- , X .L .,, v, VA., A, ,135 .gffgy ,vp uf X-5, . g. ...A F A: , :im .V 4' Ayfigwgr 3:1 ,gf ,wg atm. W-fi tural- 'wa f:f2 ',wf,m'a' M , A i:::':'4- wg, 'if V.---'sys Q' Silk' A , , T ' . SANDRA ALREAD VIRGINIA WATERS BAND ROSTER: Perry Adams, Bill Allen, Sandra Alread, Lethia Arrowood, JoAnn Beazley, French Bell, Fred Boling, Susie Brown, Barbara Craig, Doug Cash, Mike Clark, Mac Cockran, Paula Coker, Billy Conner, Peggy Dean, Jimmy Donovan, Darleen Davis, Jackie Davis, Jimmy Dunn, Joe Dewberry, Jimmy Fast, Jimmy Ford, Gayle Fortner, Nancy Fryer, Lamar Fuss, J . Garner. Mary Gillham, Jack Gray, Leslie Haire, Bill Hamner, Billy Haslett, Richard Hickman, Louie Harper, LaReese Holmes, Donna Hicks, Diane Huchingson, Bobby Joyner, Leland Jackson, David Johnson, Larry Jones, Sandra Kelly, Charles King, Herbie Kraft, Harry Kraft, Louis McAllister, Carolyn McElroy, Fred Mitchell, Louis Mundy, Peggy Morgan, Ramona Noggle, Ted Otwell, Joe Pyle, Ernie Quickel, Band and Majorettes Barbara Robertson, Bill Roberts, Ronnie Satterfield, Leigh Sanders, Ronny Seckinger, , ' X ' Bobby Shurbutt, Jimmy Small, Douglas Smith, Lin Smith, Allen Y. , 3 l Still, Alen Stone, Gary Stowers, Jackie Taylor, Joe Walthall, Allen ' A Y A ' Walters, Ginger Waters, AubreY Watson, Ronnie Wrinkle. R 'ash Mg, , . Q Q 5 r ,iii l-I 1 5' 'i'VEn'l.v. '. if f'J:. 'g.tCuQii',l' 41' 1 r i -Y' ' Q. MARY JANE Mmon, Captain f Qmfz , Ji A - LARBESE HoLMBs - ay K U fy r , . X J ' r 1 g'1i' PAW-A Conn I0 ANN BBAZI-BY Canoum McE1.noY Co-Captain L All in a . 1 'Q 4+ -' -5 v .iv e N vw. x ' l 3 h get C , ' S . . deep in thought . . . . . majorettes step high . . x X assembly silhouette . . . ,,,' N X x 2 College Day 6.1'.1 '1 1' H glam . A , as 5 413 , mf, 1 V' z e ff mi nl 93' ' Zisi' f :jf , , 3'-F' Ai 1 ' x.V7', high hurdles Nm ne? .A 'LN V , reinforcements tournament play . . Days r Full CDF Cheer , 3 , -.--, Q . .Y A I 1 - 'A -'-7-4' ,, ,f '52-if . V ,R - , ' M' V 'J' 'frlffifv x' 'al K F -2 , f t' -I R A-f . , I., . .Q 4 Q-1 '-- W'f ' .Ls.,'ff1 v . - 5 K S TIA . ' X.-:J:'1:A N - ...ahighfQu1.. . ...the big sweep... Qs- 49 .., as A- Q I' ft' .-QQ' ,I ,if . , ri , 41 - W' .. . . , N. -g . -'pw-Q--L . ' - :- x ,sJ. .f'w ' Wx --ax is. t R ' ' , X 2 ' t Y v ,A X 1 , ,' . -1. . .A av, A.. D ,-.tis K. -xqti . - - A ,, .1 - .K . 5 - 1 . - ' -- -Q . - P fl wi 3 ,,-f- .af-JF' A . ,. X N .2 h -Q -L. ,Mi-K , .'.'?., +L - ' L vp ' :X f'- T'-wifi--11' ' ' ' fn 1 . ' f 1 1 . ww-.1 m ' - ' , 1 ' 'V . .K . K---K . ' lmfrkwe - ' -fi X' -dw... f' . q.tg , . ' sa, 'aku A .L RQ, .-V, K .h . at I .1 B ..'- . l '- : - . , if ' ' . .,.x, A- ,dj u .,.,. . , V K .MASK M K A h Q g 9 'Qi' fb Je5'.f 5 '. ' - 7- -.' ' '- -E85-a Q' K ,X 1- :'3LZ,fiw ' , ' '-27:5-,IQ I-ICDMECCDMING QUEEN Nominated by the football team and elected by the student body, Janice Mills won the title of Home- coming Queen at Southwest. As captain of the cheer leaders, she made a very appropriate Lady Luck for the team. CORONATION OF QUEEN JANICE Janice Mills IS crowned by Mary Jane Minor as escorts Nathan Mills and John Callahan and the other football sponsors and their escorts look on 9 , . , .. . , . I I A - r ,- . 427, ',-Rl-Vw f . 'K I1 H Coaches The coaching staff of Southwest, headed by Bob Greer, is one of the best in the city. The coaches are often blamed for an unsuccessful season, but our coaches are always working for good teams at South- west. ROBERT S. GREER 5 5? ml ,aa- LT. RONALD SHAKELTON JOHN CALLAHAN, LEE GRIFFIN, BUFORD VANDIGRIFF A -ag, 11 FRANK WALLACE HowARD BRENNER Hard, fast, and rough-that's football The managers play an important part in the sports life at Southwest. They have to attend every practice and every game. The managers are many times forgotten as a part of our team. DAN CROWE ,MK 'xi Q .-I Q 4 ,s I Pft p 21 T. ,S rv? First row: Pete Reed, John Critchfield, Lefty Davidson, Johnny Second row: Billy Potter, Butch Kilgore, Tommy Clark, Phil Third row: Danny Crowe, Richard Hilbum, Bonner Jones, Tom Poole. Fourth row: Norman Banks, Virgil Stovall, Larry Davis, Harvey Hendrix, Jerry Day, Jerry Mullins, Steve Dixon, Herman PETE REED BILLY POTTER Although the Wolves had a bad start this year, the close of the season saw a different team. The Wolves gained more experience in each game and by the end of DON the year were giving everyone they faced a NORRIS rugged battle. The team received great sup- port throughout the entire season from the HARVEY fans. At the close of the season, this support HENDRIX and fine sportsmanship payed off with the Ira J arrell Sportsmanship Trophy. Good going to all. JOHNNY DAHER LIN SMITH 'Moi , , af, H sd Wtvwxg an 1.-615'-4'.1-gwaf.,y: Pak f 'MIall- ' rg,-e.,af.J.'1 ,M . M ,ae , : . Z: KK ,. , A. 4.1 . , ., 7, , I: de ri S l'e4' J fi f Q - 'ff' ,J L4 ff S 0- .J f- L-42 ,mmf , '23 ,J ,las-h - Daher, Don Norris, Phillip Freeman, Pat Malone, Douglas Lee. Harris, Terrell Jones, Wayne Wooster, Bud Lock, Jackie Jones. Roberts, Rocky Jones, Tommy Spradling, Leroy Cook, Forrest Pete Jolly, Tom Erb, John Stone, Johnny Brooks. Fifth row: Hendrix, Lin Smith, Tommy Powers, Lee Griffin. JOHN CRITCHFIELD sc: HEDULE Pm JOLLY Southwest 0 ......,.....,.,...........,...,.. College Park 20 Southwest O ,,,,,,., ,,.,,.,.... W est FultOI1 38 Southwest O ......... ....................... B aSS 6 Southwest 0 .,...,... ........ R Oosevelt 32 VIRGIL Southwest 0 ,..,.,...... ........,.. L anier 27 STOVAI-L Southwest 0 ,........... ........,.. B rown 19 PAT Southwest 13 .,,,,.,.. .....,........ S ylvan 6 MAI-ONE Southwest 6 ........ ......... N orthside 35 Southwest 20 ..,,,..,, .......... S mith 7 Southwest 12 ......... ........... F ulton 13 TOMMY CLARK NORMAN BANKS COLLEGE PARK In the football inaugural for College Park and Southwest. the Rams pounded the Malone-less Wolves 20-O. Quarterback Malone sat out his first game in four years with an injury. BASS After a slow start the gallant Southwest eleven showed promise in battling the Bass team. only to lose 6-O. The defensive team looked good for Southwest. A Wolf stops the touchdown drive! JOHN STONE LEFTY DAVIDSON fi W, RICHARD , I ' HILBURN Mgr RICHARD AVERY Y Reed goes for ROCK JONES JACK JONES -.-r f I s 1- 1 . 1 .f -1 5 A! ff! f '1 ,- f fw- fn K M ' r 1 n,-, if if A f ' I!! Q' x ' My: 8 4 L m Q v , - , I Ji 'F '41 .. :A C J ' . 4'- K, H. ,I s ,,' f i f- yx' .K Y 3, ,fp j, QM 1 4 Y , ,1-, , 4 ,I .Jr , I :Aw 9 R ' U PHIL HARRIS ALLAN STILL DOUGLAS LEE TOMMY SPRADLING POETS Southwest, traveling to Macon, suffered their fourth straight loss to Lanier. The Poets exploded with 3 TD's in 7 minutes to shut out the Wolves 27-0. As always our sparkling defense was the shinning light of the night. BROWN In a game much tighter than the score indicates, the still scoreless Wolves fell to the Rebels l9-O. As usual Southwest was at their best against Brown, playing an in- spired and stubborn defensive game. SYLVAN Southwest fans had the thrill of witness- ing the first win of the season for the Wolves after they had a taste of first and second touchdowns of the season against Sylvan. The Bears were stunned l3-6 with the whole team starring for Southwest. WAYNE WOOSTER RONNIE SCHARTLE EDDIE BRowN HERMAN HENDRIX ll NORTHSIDE The very much improved Wolves stepped out of their class in this game to give a scare to the Northside Tigers. Pete Reed scored the only touchdown for South- west. SMITH Bouncing back from a defeat by North- side the team came through with a rousing victory over a good Smith team. The score at the end of the best game played by Southwest this year was 20-7. FULTON Following the Smith game, the Wolves played a great game against Fulton. This seesaw battle ended with Fulton 13 and Southwest 12. Tough Luck! CLAUDE FLEMING LERoY Cool-1 JOHN NY BROOKS ToM ROBERTS Co-Captains TOMMY Powxzns PAT MALONB Two points against Sylvan MK 3 VIRGIL STOVALL JIMMY GRIFFIN DoN SHI PETE REED LARRY DAVIS J OHN PRUETT Callahan and Pruett up for a mighty rebound Boys Basketball 1956-57 The boys basketball team, off to a bad start this year, gave everyone they faced a hard game. Usually when the chips were down the Wolves would come through with rousing a victory. This year, our team consisted of John Callahan and Larry Davis running foward and holding their own with any in the city. Virgil Stovall, Pat Ma- lone, and Pete Reed held down the guard positions with Reed owning the highest scoring average on the team. The center was patrolled by Don Cole- man, a newcomer to the team this year. The boys basketball team for 1956-57 was not the winningest team at Southwest, but they fought all the way. If you don't believe it just ask a Wolf! Larry batS One down 1956-57 SCORES Southwest 58 .....A...A..........,........,.................A....., Southwest 35 Southwest 44 Southwest 34 .......tt.... Southwest 47 .A.......... Southwest 42 .....t....... ,....,... Southwest 55 Southwest 44 ......,...... Southwest 40 ...........t. Southwest 46 Southwest 42 Southwest 51 Southwest 55 .,...s..,..,, Coleman gets two vital points Roosevelt 43 ......,l.....Grady 48 .,...........BrOwn 68 ..,.....Sylvan 60 ......Russell 54 .....l..FultOn 52 Roosevelt 50 .............Grady 57 ....,...BrOwn 68 ...,,m..Sylvan 47 .........,Russell 70 ...A...s...,Smith 35 ..s,...,.,FultOn 50 LARRY QUATTLEBAUM HARVEY HENDRIX PAT MALONE DON Griftin takes rebound COLEMAN JOHN CALLAHAN LEFTY DAVIDSON SANDRA DOYLE 1 L5 OV ef!- eli one M000 E ANN REAGAN JACKIE WOODALL DIANE MOON NORMA BENEDICT First row: Anne Robinson Martha Tovell Second row. Cindy Farrar, Linda Orr, Brenda Archer. Third row: Ann Reagan, Nancy Fryer, Brenner. 1956-1957 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM History repeats Itself at Southwest again this year with the Girl's Basketball Team. Our girls haven't let us down yet! As always we had a fast running, hard driving team which breezed through the season with little competition. Behind the great shooting of forwards Martha Tovell, Sandra Doyal, and Peggy Mason the score was high in every game. When the going was tough our guards were the ones we could depend on for the rebounds and an almost scoreless opposition. Diane Moon, Anne Robinson, Ann Reagan, and Jackie Woodall were all stellars at this position. Although the team didn't win the City Tournament, two or three breaks in our favor could have made the difference. LINDA ORR PATSY SIMS ELAINE ARCHER BRENDA SHIVERS 2:15 I za sl -g,.- 'f I Y rw, X ff f S , Fx, 1 X-un? Yi v Yi Mason, Sandra Doyal, Mary Jane Minor, Diane Moon. Penny Stevenson, Patsy Sims, Jean Archer, Elaine Farrar, Jackie Wooddall, Norma Benedict, Coach 1956-1957 SCHEDULE Southwest 62 ........... .,,............ R oosevelt Southwest 38 ........... ----'--4.4.-A---- G fady Southwest 59 .....,..... .--------- B FOWH Southwest 41 .......... -4---'---------- S YIVHH Southwest .......... -------------- R 1155611 Southwest .......... --.-----'---- S mlth Southwest ...,...... --------------- F Ulton Southwest -,,,,,-,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,, R oosevelt Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest 58 59 52 55 Southwest 58 59 44 56 49 66 ,.,.,..s...Grady ..........Brown ,...,.,..-.....Sylvan ........,......Russe11 .........,...Smith ....,.....Fu1ton Minor fights for a rebound PEGGY MASON MARTHA TOVELL ANNE ROBINSON JEAN ARCHER FRANCES FARRAR NANCY FRYER MARY JANE MINOR Q I GWEN ROAN VIRGINIA LOCKHART SALLY MCNEELY JUNE GRIFFITH JANICE MILLS C H E E R Hanna Jones, June Grifliith, Barbara Roberts, Janice Virginia Lockhart, Sylvia Herrington, Sally McNee1y. 1956-57 Have you got that spirit? Our cheer- leaders this year have really been a tremen- dous factor in our football and basketball seasons. They have generated pep and en- thusiam for the entire student body. SYLVIA HERRINGTON HANNAH JONES I.. E A D E R S BARBARA ROBERTS LA. - ' Mills, Gwen Roan, Eleanor Brinstield, Jane Pans SQUAD Besides cheering at games, the girls can be found selling football programs in the halls, conducting pep meetings, decorating goal posts, and helping the eighth grade and B team cheerleaders after school. First row: Bobby Samples, James Noble, Jimmy Harris, Pat Malone, Larry Dean. Second row: Bruce McKinnley, Mgr., Jerry Day, J. D. Newton, Jimmy Griiiith, Joe Stovall, Leon Norton, Harvey Hendrix, Coach Evans. 1956 Baseball The team, having gotten its experience under Coach Mock, one of the leading coaches in the city, had a very successful season in 1956. Southwest won all but three games during the season, mainly due to the fine pitching by Larry Davis, Jimmy Griffith, Donnie Mitchell, and Norman Banks. Eight players were lost to graduation in 1956, however, the '57 Wolves are looking for another good season under their new coach, Mr. Evans. The players returning for the 1957 season are: Pat Malone, Joe Stovall, Larry Davis, Norman Banks, Jimmy Griffith, Harvey Hendrix, Leon Norton, and Bobby Samples. Jon STOVALL HARVEY HENDRIX JIMMY HARRIS LEON Nom-oN PAT MALONE ,Y Q or ' , 1 - 1. . Ama - - -f' A 14-2 Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest X. . S 00 A Wav 6309 x0 065 g0 KY s- 9 rs, MMP' Safe' 1957 SCHEDULE w , Q... Northslde West Fulton O Keefe Sylvan Brown Fulton Northslde West Fulton O Keefe Sylvan Brown Fulton i'+i.. 'Q Sr Sv ,,.-46 Hamm A-rqsdf lt s a hlt' 'iii-W 3 2-at-nvif JAMES Nonuz J D NEWTON JIMMY GRIFFITH JERRY DAY Bonny SAMPLES LLQA 143 . , . 5 i x0 'i Q 1 'A f . XX 3 A' S - , xt Q Q S N A ,. 4 ' S' 1456 Qg V f, if -0, D ,X . V ,, '-Jxix . ' -V v ' A A .,. . 1 . fl? is I ,nl 2' I , '-.i h N. :V W by Q JV --vie: , , ,, if fl , ff,!gg:?gxf 't ' ' w.. ' P h '..e A' Q X ,' 1,-, '.-- .' V gwuw'-' sx U Al - y , , .. ld 1 ' -rg' ' V' ,Alf ' 5 ,V L A 1 'fi5i.51'il'L't. 'ffffi' A 'f3':f C Y I S M f f, ' Q-.ig , , 42.5 .- ' , V 'Wag- y,' u- H ' . n . . , fax' 'O ' M if ' . 4 . it F! g,g'x 51. U: -gv JA -f - . '- ' ' fx' S - 'cc ' '- ' to-I - . '- ' g 'A ?f:h K . ' M - Southwest ..... - .... - .......... H ................ - ....................... vs. ........... - .... , .... , .... - ..... ..... - ....,..... - .... - ................. ' 1 A A X' x i J l 1 Q H ' h ' - 3 ll? J . ' ' . V' .' 1 'P ' . . . '--V 4 Y' ' K1-n A ,,, A , A V 7' me ' A , . : i ,... 1 ' :. ' ' 4 -ab'-7 , 4 , , ' 511' , .JN -f M -15' 'f' ATT ' 'iff' . 3, l-+f: t' I IT' v fi , a-41- ' '-T . ' ' 'A' his - if 4 4 u p - i' . A N, '- 4 A l.. is E J c 4. v ' - - AL it 'Emil Q' ' I' 'H' f . , il N 5 A ' l N I , . tib C ..i ' ' . J- v ', 'L ' . 0 . 6 -. - f. gf, . - - ' lffzfl np., ' . -4 bt ' . 'l sa fl. . 3 ' +- 'Q':'. . 1 ' ' .. 4 f . 1 , ' ya-:..5 - . 4-' S, . ' 1 u 'x .' vw I ' .x, F 'M U 41 qv. ,. . Q , ? , 'R 1 0' -Q Al ,' :WYE '90-M g -, A- ,354 M A 'H ff' . - . , . . ,fp-',4,a ,Q-.ww 4 f' MNA M'-5-' -' ' r.- ' - ' - Jones, Pete Reed, Tommy Quinn, Tom McAllister. Second Dan Crowe is across the Hmsh line with Connally, Ralph Medlock, Wilbur Hendon, Butch Gibbs, Tom yards to spare! C. R. Hill, Johnnie Boutwell, Bobby Ryckley, Leonard Middlebroo First row: James Taylor, Billy Potter Arthur Potter, Bill Heideck I l row: Joe Yagle, Richard Hilburn, David Smith, Marvin Christi Track The track team at Southwest, directed by Coach Greer, is one of the most unheralded of the four major sports. Coach Greer has produced some of the best teams ever had at Southwest. The team usually does well in all its City League competition. All boys, who run track, have to be in top con- dition for the grueling matches. This sport conditions boys better than any other sport in the school. I- , -nil!-1222 Il ' 2' I 3 ' v ,..,.t. afunx ,Jil ? 5 r -4---A Pb- .all Bert Coursey Wlllard Falrly Ilmmy Matthews John Davns Dean Melvm Lee Albert McAul1ffe Dav1d Noms Jlmmy Donovan Buddy Spradlmg Ronnle Schartle John Gamer Thzrd row Garry Brown Smoot Langston Tony Royal Davld Stovall Larry Nellson Fourth Pete Jongema Pete Jolly L1n Snuth Allen Still John Stone 1957 TRACK SCHEDULE Southwest Southwest Southwest Lm Smlth 1 the team Northslde West Fulton O Keefe Thts LS only a part of the strenuous exerc1se of the track team it., 1 ?! f 73'-f .! X Mwwqgaw www? 35:5731- 'Yv-f42'?'e'H'i 1 :47'L. vM,g'-OVW'-W-1 gl Aux 'ffwirggif' av i1Lgri We -re 'lg N me vw VL' s a blg asset to J? Allen St1ll takes a hurdle f ,,. -. 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I I I l I , f 1 ' ' ' insig- Butch and Jeff in a lively game during practice DON COLEMAN LARRY JONES LELAND JACKSON RONNIE SECKINGER BUTCH MCLENDON JEFF LYNCH Cirk Tennw Featuring smashing serves and speedy returns, the Girls' Tennis Team comes back this year looking forward to another good season. Veterans Martha Tovall, Sandra Doyal, and Anne Robinson give the team something to count on. These girls, along with Boys Tennm Boys' tennis is one of the least publicized sports at Southwest. The team has one match a week and usually does all right. Last year the tennis team lost five of its seven players. The only players returning from last year's team are Jeff Lynch and Leland the new players and the fine coaching of Mr. Bren- Jackson. I1Cf,f0fI11 21 Wlnnlng team. The team can be found practicing almost every spring afternoon on the Adams Park tennis courts. FRANCES FARRAR ANNE ROBINSON JACKIE WOODALL MARTHA TOVALL BRENDA SILVERS SANDRA DOYAL , .2 v. 'I 55374. 1, l jf-: ri' ' 'mf T 3 S Y , 't , 1 F -cw If 'Q .1 Q - A i Aga. L.. gs .2- . A A- 4-4, is ' SOB fetum woodau and Robmaai match WM , JR Qi , , Y 'ulrxzunsr'-azvznr-:rfun..:'u: f' as - ' xVi , ,,,,, Cross Country It takes great stamina to make the cross-country team at Southwest. The boys on the team can be seen almost every spring afternoon running through the country around Southwest getting in shape for the week's meet. The team had a rough season last year, winning two out of seven meets. ' SCHEDULE V A Southwest, win ..................,.............,..........,.......... Smith, Forfeit P l C if Southwest 38 ......... ............ R oosevelt 21 Southwest 21 .......... ........... S ylvan 33 Southwest 41 .......... .......,.,, B rown 15 Steven Stovall, Jimmy Donovan, Bill Mcmmme, Ighnny Bout- Southwest 46 ...........,.............................,........................ Fulton 17 well, Bert Coursey, Jimmy Matthews. Golf The golf team, at Southwest, lost all but one of their members to grad- uation in 1956. The team, however, is looking forward to another good season. 'Low score wins The only member returning from last year's team is Forrest Poole. However, some new talent has joined the team this year. Headed by Coach Brenner, the team holds its afternoon practices on the Adams Park Golf Course. 57 .6 yi, .t Harry Kraft blasts out of the HARRY KRAFT PHIL HARRIS FOR-REST PooLE Jon PYLE B-Team C B FootbaH First row: Coach Wallace, B. Bryant, K. Weir, G. McDonald, B. Gribbs, A. McAuliffe, I. Dunstan, L. Neilson. Second row: T. Badwin, B. Spradling, D. Norris, J. Stegall, E. Byers, D. Eargle, J. Cheek, W. Freeman. Third row: B. Connor, T. Burdette, R. Scott, S. Elrod, D. Smith, R. Landers, E. Holland. Fourth row: B. Mincey, B. Fielding, L. Dean, D. Rogers, R. Sweeney, E. Byars, C. Hill, M. Lyle. Fifth row: R. Avery, A. Still, H. Wooten, D. Jones, B. Schilp, R. Schartle, J. Brooks, C. Fleming, J. Quinn, L. Neilson, Manager. Football at Southwest, on the B-Team level looked pretty good this season. Heade ing one of the largest B-Teams to be at Southwest was Coach Frank Wallace. This large turnout for the B-Team assures a good Varsity for the future. B-Team Basketball The B-Team had a good season under Coach Wallace this year. Many of the boys will be moved up to Varsity competition next year. The boys practiced with the Varsity team every afternoon and always kept the Big-Team on their toes. These are the boys who will be thrilling us with their games next year. 't ' -?gw feeR- .sa First row: Aubrey Watson, Bobby Sharp, Tommy Gar- vin, Jim Inman, Ronnie Sweeny, Albert McAuliffe. Second row: Bobby Read, David Smith, Gene Lewis, David Rogers. B--I-Qdm BdS2bdII Snagging llies, practicing slides, and many, long batting practices are typical scenes on the lower baseball field in the early spring. This extensive practice always pays off with a winning team. Without the knowledge and experience in the skills of the game, we could not build for future Varsity teams. B - Team Cheerleaders As future Varsity cheerleaders, the B team gains much experience in pep meetings and at the B team games. These vivacious girls demon- strate to the boys that Southwest is really behind them. It is not hard for the team to keep enthusiasm and spirit high with peppy cheerleaders like the members of the B team. B - Team baseball roster: Jimmy Small, Jordan, Ken- neth Weir, Steve Slay, Jim Inman, Roger L a n d e r s, Claude Fleming, Aubrey Watson, Larry Dean, Bob Hale, Don Shi, E1- liott Pyron, Johnny Brooks, Don Cole, Russell Kingston, Stone, Ricky Scott, Egan, Johnny Bd- wards, Henry Tay- lar, Jimmy Mash- burn. L. to R.-Diane French, Sallie Truslow, Linda Askew, Jeanne Hall, Cookie Norton, Margot Lewis, Nancy Stanford, Gail Howard, Linda McAlTee, Barbara Giddeon. 8th Grade Football The Erghth Grade Football Team lS one wrth Splflt determmatron and d1l1gence These boys are our future teams and they have great promrse For some of the boys th1s 1S the first year of active football The team has worked hard under Coach Brenner and lt pa1d off for the1r record was marred only three tlmes We will be looking forward to seerng these boys play on our Varsity team Frrst row F Peme G McLarty T Moms B Tovell C Carson R Med lock T Eagan C Reems Second row J Gray M Morgan T Lewis T Roberts S Slate G Smrth B Jellum Thrrd row M Chr1st1an J Crowder F Morgan E Gatehouse Coach Howard Brenner Left to Rrght Susle Mllls Emrly Barber Carol Kilpatrick Barbara Hartness Beverly Brand Sandra Cochran Bxllxe Barefield Lyn Dillard Patsy Wrllrams Sth Grade Baslcetball The youngest basketball team at Southwest ended the season this year w1th a great record whrch proved that we can have good teams at Southwest These erghth grade boys headed by Coach Greer played hard the entlre season Through all these games the team was ga1n1ng exper ICHCC for the1r future days on the Varsrty Sth Grade Cheerleaders Thrs 1S the first step rn cheerlead ing at Southwest The g1rls who make the erghth grade cheerleaders have very llttle experience You can find them rn front of the school almost every clear afternoon prac Thelr hard work usually pays off 1n cheers for pep meetmgs and erghth grade games Farsi row E Garvm J Hunter B Tovell D Pyron L Farrley I Newton D Cole T Roper D Boyd I Robmson Second row R Rrchle L Hand S Florence T Lewls B Jellum B Carson T Roberts L Sanders J Hurlbert Coach Bob Greer 3 3 7 ticing to make their cheers better. 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CAREY PAUL MOTORS 687 Sprmg St N W TR 6 3776 W R GIDEON C omplzmentf o jeweler 1546 Gordon St S W J W CLARK 8K SON PLaza 5 7553 Atlanta 10 Georgla C omplzmentr 0 smnh Johnson Pontiac Southern Electro Plahng EAST POINT GEORGIA Szlver Copper Nickel Cbromzum Platmg BERNARD C JOHNSON PO 7 7491 Compliments 0 MlTCHEl.l.'S SUPER MARKET The Bef! Meat m Town ' f . f . 1210 North Main Street MU. 8-2861 15 Elliott St., S. W ' f WESTMONT CLEANERS Complete Laundry S erwce Vmt QUALITY HARDWARE FIRST 5 46 820 Westmont Rd S W 2308 Cascade Rd SW PL 5 6234 C omplzmentr of BURNETT PRODUCE 1050 Murphy Ave HIGHLAND GROCERY BEN HILL GEORGIA SIMS SERVICE STATION GAS OIL WASH AND GREASING Accefsorzes Road Sen :ce Pure Oz! Products PL 5 8773 Weftern Auto Agency 3552 Gordon Rd BON TON CLEANERS 3837 Campbellton Rd S W PL 8 1692 Complzmenlf o SHERWIN WILLIAMS 826 Gordon St S W CLEVELAND ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE 557 Manetta Street N W Telephone jAckson 4 8422 Azztborzzed Agent and Dzrtfzbutor GENERAL ELECTRIC POWER APPARATUS ATLANTA 13 GEORGIA Complzmentr 0 WARD S TIRE COMPANY 1355 Gordon Street, S W Ark Your Doctor STEGAR S DRUG STORE Ciscade 8. Beecher Sts S W Phone PL 3 6112 Complzmentr of Ben Hill Lumber and Supply Co., Inc. C omplzmevm of - 60 ., . . if ' f .7 . I We Deliver ik' 1 ' f 1 THOMAS 8a WOODALL AUTO SALES 1299 Lee St. S. W Atlanta, Ga Bus PL 5 1667 Clean Used Cars Bought and Sold Check Our Low Fmancmg Rate LEROY THOMAS G O Woormu. Covwphmentr of lovable Brasslere Company Ulman s Men and Boys Shops 863 Gordon West End 121 S Mann St East Pomt VIVIAN GARRISON 1523 Faxrburn Road S W Phone PLaza 5 9087 ATLANTA GEORGIA Complete Short Order DINING ROOM AND CURB SERVICE 6 OO A, M to 1 00 A. M CampbelI's Drive In Restaurant 603 S Mam St East Pomt Ga Complwnenlr of GREENWOOD CEMETERY INC 3 '7 ' I I Beautician ' 3 I o . I . . , . I 'I' 0 A r ,K SOUTH'S LARGEST PHILCU DEALER TERMS TO SUIT YOU! IO STORES IN GREATER ATLANTA AND MARIETTA AND STORES THROUGHOUT THE SOUTHEAST 440 If BREWER S PHARMACY 'Two Dependable Storer' 923 Stewart Ave S W PL 3 6125 1173 LCeSt S W PL 3 5145 cmpzmmfof SMITH EAST CO IN Produce 1050 Murphy Ave s W VALLEY HOMES INC 1800 Stanton Rd PL 8 1491 WARD TIRE COMPANY 1240 N Mam Street EAST POINT GEORGIA One Day Retrendmg Sefwce Bank I' TIE? FULTON JOUNTY EAST POINT GA 0 U9 . It ,j 901 ' ll, :-' ' -0' 41 it 4 , Y v n .1 . I f I ' ll cc my n 'ii 1 ' ., . . ., . .L . ' I 0 ' 'II 55' mi:-:..-h:1..E1.1.i f , X J 1 Y ' Y 0 Valley Fort Pharmacy Eubanks Tire 81 Battery Co R ecafpping S ervice Lee Sr. at Donnelly Ave., S. W. Diflribuzorx 1810 Sranro Rd. n PL. 3-5174 Q FISK TIRES AND BATTERIES 24-Hour Road Service Pl 5-2 W. E. MCCLESKEY 84 SON PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING AND REPAIRS PL. 5-7550 2060 Dodson Drive S. W. ATLANTA GEORGIA Klrcl-IENS by DEL MAR DEL MAR CABINET CO INC Manufacturers P O Box 7 Srauon A ATLANTA GEORGIA QH 4 ' 'I 'I 2865 Gordon Road . '. -1511 Shop and Save at The Sign of THE CS ROOSTER C0l0lIIAl SIURES Dlstmctlve Emblem COLONIAL STORES Mexican Gift: and Novelties - Luggage - Shoes - Hand Bag: Rug: - Crockery - Hand Made Table Cloth: Napkim - Bedxpreadr - Blouse: Smith Novelty 8. Gift Shop 1547 Gordon St., S. W. ED. E. SMITH , 5- 227 CURRAN NURSERY PL. 5-6162 2365 Sewell Rd. . . CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS A FRIEND .I P NORTON COAL CO BEN I-IILL GEORGIA PL 51377 Bendlluxe Self Service Laundry 2315 Cascade Rd S W PL 3 7364 Servlce Deluxe Compliment: of AUSTIN AND GRAY BARBER SHOP 1626 Bankhead Hnghway West View Shoe Shop 1547 Gordon St S W Complzmerm of Rlch 81 Morgan, Inc Wholesale Grocers Complnnenn of l'l E LUPO AND CO INC Wholesale Produce P 3 2153 M E Hammond Service Station TEXACO PRODUCTS 1077 Gordon St S W PI. 39189 Complfmenlr of Bradley and Newell The Ultzmate in School Photograph: 1335 Gordon St GORDON S OPTICIANS ATLANTA GA Prercnptzon Optzcmm' 925 Peachtree TR 4 9896 PL 0 , S W O O O O 0 O . - . ROY HENDRICKS, Prop. ATLANTA, GA, O c o of 0 L. - O O I . CADILLAC We don? fell all the Can, But we :ell the Bexf' Capital Automobile Co ELWYN ToML1NsoN Prey Oppoxzte Biltmore H olel LAUNDEREASE Automatic Laundry Fmert Shut Laundry and Cleafnmg Anywhere S 789 Cascade Ave S W PL 5 5996 Pharmacy, Inc Cascade Grocery 8. Meat Market Meat: Grocerze: Frozen Food! 2317 Cascade Rd SW Roy E Dyer P'.op 2310 Cascade Rd S W PL MARY RUTH GIFT SHOP Card: Gzftx fmdToyJ 2291 Cascade Rd S W 5 31 PEN RAE VARIETY STORE Complete Lme of N onom and Pzece Good! JEWELRY COSMETICS SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOYS 0 c s 0 . . . I , 0 ., . . PL. -95 --QW' M,,-- ' GIS Congmzulazfzmzf and Bert Wzfhei to fbe Semor Clan 0 57 GEORGE L WILSON A gent Real Estate and Insurance DEVELOPING AUDUBON FOREST HU GREEN FOREST ACRES PL 3 1031 2323 Cascade Road S W P 5 7195 ATLANTA GEORGIA SID . . . f , O d Atlanmb' Finefl Refidential Sections L. , -- - , MUNDY S DRUG STORE AReal tyD gS gl PL 33395 WW lm BILTMORE EXTERMINATING C0 1045Sp gSt. N W AAA ZA Well Drlllmg and Supply Co IOOI LEE ST S W ATLANTA GA PLAZA B-4669 0 G d S S 1081 Lee St S W Atlanta Ga 'L 8 4669 clown SERVICE stAnoN 244Gd RdSW Adta,Ga. ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS INC 1494 Ellsworth Drlve, N W ATLANTA, GA Special Machine Builders-Tool and Dle Work General Contractors - Welding Engineering and Design 1 x .uni ru tore B H' r a.. x' . - Envy f . Db rin , . . ' ' 378 or on t., .W. ol o o 1 o 2 oton ., . . an I I . O I I Krlspy Kreme Doughnuts Kmg of America s Doughnuts 449 Ponce de Leon Ave TR 6-7307 Co pl tl f Bagwell Sales Co 3252 Bankhead Highway Bendix Maytag Frlgldalre Tappan Cawthon and Hollums PO 1 S426 Commerclal Sz Domestlc Appliances Youngstown KlfCh9HB--Tv Heatmg Equlpment Ben H111 Florlst Day PL 5 9482 Nlght P0 1 1926 Standard Parts 299 Peters St Atlanta, Ga JA. 2 4422 Mangham Bullders, Inc General Contractors 2176 Bankhead Hlghway N W Atlanta 18, Georgla Comphments of E H Harder AUTO SERVICE 339 Techwood Dr N W JA 3 2197 Adam s Amoco Station PL 9451 2109 Clmbbellto Rd Compliments of The Master Loan DCPVICC, Inc 61 Forsyth St., N.W. JA- 1-2377 Compliments of A Friend . . , Co. m imen o 225 Washington Ave. East Point, Ga. ., . . O , . . ' -3- ll . ,., . PARDEE OPTICAL CO 122 Peachtree Arcade Bldg Prescr1pt1ons Optxclans Eyes Exammed Raymond Pardee Optxcxan JA 4 7243 Res 324 Ardley Rd s W KILLS ALL PESTS Pos1t1ve P K All Work Control Guaranteed SPIDER! 55051155 rims Complete HQ Pest dk Control 0' lg.. PLaza 81011 A-m9 Member Ga Pest Control Assn 1 moms NP' Wmwmwfy Q Terms Up To 5 ' Contracts For 36 Mos To Pay -'mvnfl ROACHS Homes or Busmess Cochran Exiermlnahng Co 1191 Lee St S W Complrments of MUSE S LITTLE SHOP IN Till HINRY BRADY HQTII Home of Townly Coats and Sults Safety Glass Plate Glass W ndo Glass Chan els Regulators Bob Thompson Service Statlon LCWE AUTCMOBILE GLASS CO 607 S Ma n St et East Point' Ga Mableton Ga Austell 2278 C C Lowe PO 1-8292 Gas O11 G oce les Ed Lyon Pure Oil SCIVICC Statlon 101165, The FIOUSY Weddlngs, Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Floral Desxgns r F W End ou' md ' ' 1171 CASCADE AVENUE, s W Park and Peters Sts PL 3-9103 PL:-:za 3'8575 G a ' f I . ., . . 5555:55:. :ff ' rg, 1 ff, ' .1 Termite Control 11 r at - I ffififfiiii, -.:f: 'TESEFSE I ' H, ,. 1 .....-....: '. . . ., . . - - i W n - . . U . ' Q I r rn . I IC CASCADE HEIGHTS PHARMACY 2311 Cascade Road S W Whxtman and Nunnally Candles Montag and Hallmark Statxonery Helena Rubmstem Revlon Max Factor Servlng the He1ghts Slnce 1937 Best WlSh6S to the Class of 5 7 IHDIISTHIAI. ELECTRIC C0 Comphments of F. B. COLE REAL ESTATE ee INSURANCE co Austell, Georg1a Tussy and lvlatchabelli Cosmetics SAVE TODAY the VULCAN WAY New, different, most unusual savings plan you have ever VUICAN lIFE 8. ACC. INS. CO. 847V2 Gordon St., S. W. Atlanta, Georgia CONTACT CHARLIE POTTER JAMES CASH PI. 3 T595 REID MOTORS 1298 Sprung St N W at 16th St TR 4 0742 No Beer 2980 Campbellto Rd k HUTCHINGSON S HUT Bar B Q Pork Beef Rlbs Br swlck Ste H tchmgson 3 35 Copl Painter Electric Contracting and Repair Company 22lBak S NW fBBCh COMFORT FURNITURE COMPANY O83 Ph PO 74229 R d Ph PO 16096 - 0 - n . I un ' w Fran u ' PL. -95 . of a a m imems of W. L. Reid IOwnerl - er r., . . Compliments o . . risdan ce one . - esi ence one . - Good Luck To Seniors Nights and Holldays Office Telephone PL 8 2737 PI. 5 2596 Loans 1 to 15 Years ALL AMERICAN ROOFERS 81 CONTRACTORS .I W Thompkms 1384 Gordon St S W Owner Atlanta, Ga Bee Lune Alignment Servlce 84 Le Sc s W L Green 5 8. 10c Store C m r CROWE S SERVICE STATION Washmg Waxmg Lubrlcatlon Road Serv1ce 2345 Cascade Rd PL 39231 We Apprecmte Your Busmess Comfort Furnlture Company In business for your comfort COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Cash or Terms 150 Whxtehall Davld s Bootery 942 Gordon sr s W flu West Endj Schukraft's Florist Guaranteed Performance 24 H r T lepho e Serv ce PL 8 2684 JA 4 4583 INDEPENDENT TOWEL 81 LINEN SERVICE Qualnty Llnens 511 Elm Street N W J D HERRINGTON ATLANTA GEORGIA . . o ' 0 ' O o o of 0 c O . . . ' ' s 1 e ., . . H. . o e , . . Whitehall -- Hunter - Broad - 1 . . ., . . O I as I ' - ou e n i , . O O 1 a o o 0 I Cascade Heights Service Statlon 2287 Cascade Rd RA 9323 Allimla G Complrments of A FRIEND Blue Plate Fme Foods TRUSCOTT FLORIST PI'lOIle PL 3 9010 Sales Service Parts Flrst Greenh use Out Gordon Road 1991 1997 Go don Rd S W Atlanta G EAST POINT FORD C0 Compl ments of East Pomt Ga PL 52121 .I .I FINNIGAN CO INC Adams, Ga ROYAL SANDWICH CO Fnt For A Kmg Fried Pies 8: Doughnuts Grade A Shop Only Hzghest Quality Ingredlents Used Machme Wrapped Sandwiches , a. ' .. ' .. ' o - r ., . . , 1230 N. Blain St. i o o ol 0 o The AI-Iania Coca-Cola Bofflmg Co 864 Sprung St , N W Atlanta Georgia BEAVERS FURNITURE CO Comphments of Easy Te Trade Ins soo Mmm sf N W omfe JA 4 6641 Tw' Frmnds MATHEWS ECONOMY MOYER APPLIANCE CO STATIONS 10 Years your Fngldaxre Dealer 1289 Lee Street S W 727 Lee St S W Complete Automonve Servxce A T and Fred Bond Owners PL 3 2972 5 4811 PL. 8 1922 Comphments YARBROUGI'I'S RESTAURANT 929 Peachtree St N E PL 8-4422 BERRY 81 ALLISON GARAGE 2445 Herren Drx e S W Work Guaranteed By Expert Mechamcs FRED BERRY GORDON ALLISON O O I I O Q O I ' o I 111151 C .,.. ' O v- - .,. . .. , 'v,. . .,.. Www MLM? COLLEGE ULARSIIIPS AVAILABLE Atlanta boys who graduate from a Fulton County hlgh school and who mtend to maJor xn Busmess Admlmstratlon or Industnal Management may be ehbxble for a scholarship at Georgla Tech Cm Atlantaj or Emory Umversxty Students who are lnterested should check ellgxbxlxty requrrements with then' prmcxpal or faculty advxsor rmmednately Sponsored by Atlanta Federal Savings AND LOA ASSOCIATIO SPEEDOMETER SERVICE CO 960 Spring St N W Compliments of WRIGI-ITS' SERVICE STATION Why go rough when you can go Gulf 3750 Campbellton Rd Ben H111 Ga. BRAND VAUGHN LUMBER CO Lumber Roofmg and Bulldmg Materlal Lime Cement and Brlck 1824 Murphy Ave Phone PL 5 4565 SOUTHEASTERN TRANSFER Heavy Hauhng 623 Kennedy St N W MU 8 8724 Atlanta CASCADE BAKE SHOP 2281 Cascade Rd, S W PL 8 4991 See Roy Hayes or Arthur O Hayes ATLANTA FURNITURE CO. Established 1919 Beddmg Fumnure Appliances Rugs 152 Whitehall St, S W WA 9295 BAKER AUTO PARTS Auto Parts General Machine Shop Motor Rebuuldmg 441 Marietta St., N. W. Atlanta, Ga. Phone JA. 3-1975 -1 A njigq aa. 'W 2 W - M y , ., . . glif- 5 '71 1 1' ' I 9 .. I, . :1 5 5 - ' ' ' I 1 N' I : . . . . I - il . . . . I f I . . . . , 1 1 University of Georgia, GeorgiaStatl l,I i . . . D Ig ' !, - 1 5 f '. I ' . I I . ' a ll 2 Q Ig . . . . lv lv 2 , , . ' I I I' I I O I . . ' 4 . ' 1 I N N 7 HW- . S., l Ixlhn ., . . . - , Ga. BOSTWICK ELECTRIC COMPANY Contracting E? Repairing 330 Lynhurst Drive, S. W. PL. 3f785 7 Georgia Institute of Technology ATLANTA, GEORGXA Founded in 1885 CofEducational The Largest Engineering Institution in the South All Courses Fully Accredited ENGINEERING-Aeronautical, Ceramic, Chemif cal, Civil, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, and Textile. ARCHITECTURE-Design, Engineering, Indus' trial Design, Light Construction, and City Plan' ning. 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Information Write to Registrar Georgia Tech, Atlanta Georgia e Var it FRESH FOOD CURB SERVICE ATLANTA GEORGIA ATHENS GEORGIA Ofhce PLaza 5 4407 Res PLaza 5 8988 TIRES Established 1932 GLORE TIRE COMPANY JA 59374 99325 TRIPP AUTO ELECTRIC EXCHANGE 786 MURPHY AVENUE S W Factory Warehouse for Accurate Starter Drives Service and Repairs on All Makes GENERATORS STARTERS ARMATURES 15 9 Walker St. i mx SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGR PH COM AN,Y C Q1a,,.,f'57 , PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION OFFICERS SOUTHWEST HIGH PTA Premdent S S Lockhart 1096 Or1ole Drlve S W Fzrst Vzce Premdent H Dunston 2230 Beecher Road S W Second Vzce Pres1der1t C E Stovall N1skey Lake Ben H111 Georgla Secretary A T Rutledge Route 4 Atlanta Georg1a Treasurer D R Bryan jr 2013 Cascade Road S W Correspondmg Secretary Mlss Frances McKee 1037 Gordon St S W Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr J 7233 J 3091 81890 3 3:62 32623 3 970 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Budget and Fmance Dr C L Mundy Memberslfup Mrs J P Allen Program Hospntallty Room Representatwe Character and Spmtual Educatzon 'Youth Supermsor Athleuc Recreatzon Cwrl De ense and Sa etx Publzclty Magazme Publzcatron Founder s Day Scrapboo Parlzamentarzan Band Co ordmator Ca eterza Paper Sale Mrs Gene Lew1s Mrs R E Tumble Mrs H L Chafin Mrs C V Brownlee Mr Ralph Hulsey Mr and Mrs Ralph Reed Sr Mr and Mrs JamesS P1ckard Mr and Mrs R V Robmnson Mrs Thomas A Kmght Mrs L G Suns Mrs P H Goldsmmth Mrs C N Coker Mrs joe E Brown Mrs J H Bea ley Mrs J L Heard Mrs H P Jolly L. Best Wishes From Your Friend T. RALPH CRIMES, Sheriff, Fulton County KENNY FURNITURE CDMPANY m Jack Summe1 s J1m Todd and Son 1 C d PL 5186 Compliments of a Friend Buster 8z Crlcketts Country Store 3007 C bell Compli ents of Compliments of Wynn's Service Station 8 6 asca e Ave., S.W. . - 5 amp ton Rd. MU 8 6740 Res Ph AT 0324 Fashlon Ta1lors Wlanuele Kamor 11 Edgewood Ave TUXEDOS AND SHOES FOR RENT A Few Steps From Flwe Pomts Compllments of Tommw Powers and Pete Jolly Adalr Realty and Loan Co Real Estate Leases Vlortgage Loans and Insurance Healey Bulldlng JA 1 0100 Autographs Alterations and Repairs for Ladies and Gentlemen O , Cl ' v ' Y? '15 MINOR STUDIO 223 W. Washington PO. 1-0682 68120 Abernathy lla Lea Abernathy Louis Abrams Ronny 107 118 121 Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Adams Ca role Danny Ferrell J an1ce Lanny Linda Mary Mered1th 78 103 63130136143 121 73 100102 37110130 Adams Adams Patsy Peggy Akin Tony Aldredge Nancy Aldndge Lucy Alexander Pat Alexander V1ck1 Allen B1ll Allen Judy Allen L1nda Allen Y T Alread Sandra Ambrose Olivia Amos Ray Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Carolyn Catherine Charlene Jerri Tommle Virginia Archer Carol Archer Elalne 78 103 106 63 90 102 108 63 103 4 63 103 32 88 90 107 68 89 96 104 73 102 109 63 99 63 91 93118 32 109 63 103 108 ll3 68 100 102 105 68 100 102 105 32 102 73 102 63 102 117 63 90 95 97 98 62 63 84 90 93 107 138 139 Archer Jean Armstrong Bert Armstrong Elaine Arrowood Lethia Ashcraft Shirley Aslnof Carolyn Askew Linda Cole Doss Brenda Askew Sylvia Atwood Martha Austin Austin Avery Ayers Ayers Joan Judy Rlchard Jerry Larry Driskell Nancy Baeszler Ellse Crowe Nancy 67 68 84 89 96 104 Badgett Sheppard Baird Baker Baker Baker Bales Gail Joan Terry Tommy Wayne Ball Carol Ball Margie Banks Banks Banks Banks Banks David Gall Madeline Norman Paul Barber Gall Barber Emily Barefleld Kay Barfield Billie Barge J R Bartlett Jean Battle Bobby Beahan Sandra Beahan Sylvia Beason Peggy Beard Stuart Beazley Jeannie Beazley Jo Ann Beck Bllly Beck Dorlne Beckham Kay Bell French Bell Lewis Bender Susan Benedict Norma Jean Benedlct Ralph Bennett Debbie Benoy lra Benson Jerry Bergstrom Richard Berkut Georglanna Berry Brenda Berry Susan Bishop Sandra 63 90 108 139 32 85 95 68 102 32 103 68 102 68118132 32 85 73 100 78 lm 101 103 106 33 108 68 118 68 104 33 118 121 96 102 93 110 131 143 121 68 84104105119 78 103 108 78 103 63 85 121 73 97 102 108 63 117 121 78 119 78 84 73 118 78 103 106 68 123 33 85 63 90 95 97 107 78 106 73 138 63 118 121 78 ICXJ 33 85 110 63 91 103 73 102 GENERAL INDEX Blakewood Marsha Blakewood Sharon Blankenship Daphne Blankenship Dawn Blar1kenshlp Pat Blanton Daisy Bode Lynda Bolch Katrina Bolch Leona Bollng Fred Bond George Bond Kathleen Boutwell Johnny Bowen Anita Boyd Donald Brackett Susie Bradford Kay Brady Brady Brady Bragg Brand Brand Barbara Bobby Judy Lark Beverly 73 102 68 104 105 78 101 96 103 117 78 100 78 101 103 78 101 103 68 104 68 104 33 87 92 120 68 IKXJ 102 108 73102 33 109 113 118 73 118 73102 78 HD Glorla 63 98 102 108 109 Brandenburg Carol Brandenburg Richard Brannon Carolyn Bray Mary Frances Breazeale Betty Jo Breazeale Herbert Brennan Thomas Brlnsfxeld Eleanor 63 107 73 101 102 68118 68 118 68 89 91 96 103 141 Britt Margaret Brock Donald Brock Jimmy Brock Vicky Brooks Brenda Brooks Johnny Brothers George Brothers Sandra Brothers Teddy Brotherton Patsy Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Becky Beverly Billy Buddie Eddie Judy Gary Linda Linda Paul 73 109 73131 135 68118 72 73 84 100 102 34 88 90 107 108 78 84 34 85 99 73 134 63 103 34 84 86 909195 98109 73100 118121 Shirley 63 99 Brownlee Charles Brownlee Leroy Vickie 78 103 26390929597117121 Bruce Bruce Bryan Bryan Susan Bryant Bobby Bryant Roy Buchanan Betty Ann Buchanan Jane Bullock Joyce Burdette Tom Burkey Bill Burnes Pat Burriss Jimmy Burt Joenne Butler Betty Ann Butler Sara Byars Edwin Byars Emory Cabe Elizabeth Caldwell Emory Callahan John Judy 73 100 104 Linda 34 as 87 90 95 97 98 109 Ann 34 86 95 98 102 119 7397 73 102 73 102 113 73 ICD 102 34 87106109 73 118 73 HD 63103 73113 68118 68 118 349097 78103 35 53 57 93110117129 137 Camp Jean Camp Jtme Camp Jan Camp Wilda Campbell Betsy Campbell Mary Canfield Jennllu Cannon Eleene Cannon Sandra Canup James Capps Diana Carden Robert Carlisle Judy Carney Barbara 78 106 78 101 103 68 89 96 102 73 97 Carothers Mike Carroll Mary Carson John Carter Carol Cartwright Pete Cash Douglas Cates Mike Cathy Morgan Cawood Frank Chafln Barbara Chafin Dlanne Chambers Tommy Chambers Stumpy Chandler Essie Chastain Larry Cheatham Barry Cheek Jack Cheney Kay Chester Douglas Chester Prisc1lla Childress Pat Chrlatlan Marvin Clancy Gail Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Brenda Dan David Mike Rosalee Tommy Clay Beverly Climer Neva Clod Donny Clonts Larry Clonts Marilyn Clyburn Cochran Cochran Cochran Cochran Martha Jimmy Mac Roger Sandra 63 90 98 103 106 78 84 73 ICD 101 35 107 63 119 121 73 IIXJ 101 102 78 lm 101 103 106 63 92 118 121 73 102 4 68 118 68 102 68100102105 639095 97 73 100 35 110 130 131 73 100 102 68 89 96 63121 78 100 73 102 Coe Betty Sue Coker Mary Ellen 35 87 B8 90 91 95 97 103 106 109 Coker Paula 73 84 Cole Cole Cole B1lly Harry Mike Cole Vivian Margaret 35 98 102 108 113 Coleman Bill 35 93 113 Coleman Don 63118 137 146 121 Coleman Jerry 73 39 Coleman Richard Collett Dlane 73 102 Colley Ann Collins Barbara 68 104 Collins Nlna 35 87 91 95 98 109 Comstock Betty Comstock M1ldred Conn Jimmy Connally Buddy Connally Lyn Conner Billy Conner Linda Cook Frances Cook Leroy Cooper Chuck Cooper Jane Copeland Trew Cordle Hennetta Coursey Ben Coursey Bruce Cowan Janice Cowan Jlmmy Cowan Steve Craig Barbara Cralg Darnell Craln Patty Crawford Sandy Crawley Cheryl Crlm John Crlm Will1am Crisler Ann Crltchfield John 73 102 73 102 63 121 68 lw 102 68 103 108 78 lm 101 36120 130135 143 78 lm 36 102 63 118 121 73 85 36 84 93 78 84 103 110 36 107 74 102 68 85 118 63 119 121 63 98 103 108 68 84 89110 118 130131 Crowder Jack Crowe Crowe Barbara Dan 36 53 5584 87 88 9091 93 9597 110130 131 Crowe Crowe Cruse Pat Peszv Leroy Curl Jeanette Culver Jackie 68 102 74 102 78 Curlee Jerry Curtis Harlene 63 102 Daher Johnny 63 130 121 Dake sims 63 85 99 108 119 121 Dalton Johnny Daniel Betty Ann Daniel Troy Davidson Charles 67 68 84 85 96118130132 137143 Davls Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Betty Jo Betty Mae Darllen J ackle Jane James Jean J lmmy oe John Karry Larry Davis Day Brenda Day Jerry Day Mary Ann Dean Larry Dean Marlene Dean Peggy DeBorde Raymond Dennis Lera deLesdenier Nancy Dewberry Joe 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