Southwest High School - Resume Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)
- Class of 1960
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Qs SSN . xr fx nw' was Swim X .Qgm nf . ,g K kv ' Wwwauw .wfmlkw an ,g-aww DEDICA From our first days at Southwest you were here to gladden and to temper the way of all Sub-Freshmen, innocent and unsuspecting. We knew you then only as a teacher. For the next two years most of us had limited contact with youg nevertheless you continually were completing .innu- merable tasks for benefit. Your influence touches every student although some may be unaware of it at the time. In our remaining time at Southwesi we realized how loyal and unselfish you: service has been. We perceived the mag nitude of your unwavering devotion tr Southwest and to its students. For the many hours which you hav' spent to assist with special school activ itiesg A For the constructive guidance whicl you have given to all studentsg For your friendly smile and sincer word of greeting to everyone at Soutli westg For these existing reasons, now ii thankfulness and with our devotion as prayer for you, we the Senior Class dedi cate the 1960 Resume to you, M13 THOMPSON SALTER. li W' I, rf I J ,gf vcr L P l ,' Ni' J ,' , 1. 0 ' :I ld Biz 'J 4 to TICDN Qs ul ' 4 -mn, 5. ,N an ,.. ,-fm Q53 Q Suwqgi Er mfifiik FQRTCC2 '1- 2 QE ell nj It I1 If lP.fLl If If P,-LI ll-P 'dl , V f f' QS Y W 5 M22 18 Seniors represent the completion and entirety of a high school career, the spirit of Southwest. They have reach the primary goal-graduation uinrs ww .- ' www 2-5M Q QM' Mmm Y .. ,sw Y , .M 535 ,KQV .WWEQQ Q s 2 'Hx Q g, l wk TN , fi ,. . , b..fk Q . 4 N Q',fSVi2E'X.gi XXTYPW ' I f kwm . ivilia ::. -- V. . -. SEE VLSWS wi . 539535 aa 1 sb ,HW E 2 is Kilim 152332. 'XSS .E: ij , amhiiw 9 M , 5 xy X5 . is 1 k , Q ,sv Q nw 'gi Gene Lewis, Bill Spradling, Sarah Steinbach, Jea.nne Harris SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . GENE LEWIS Vice President . . . BILL SPRADLING Secretary . . . SARAH STEINBACH Treasurer . . . JEANNE HARRIS 21 :S an ' .S 91111 1': W .5 1 18 W Q xi ...... .. N ww. . it-'Inf 1 .ff 1, Swiaiim ll uni' -1 'fsft ' f by asf digg Y e N, fx. fs? ltudy time-from the latest magazines. Ferrell, Louie, Gene, Pat, Jerri, Peggy, and Lethia show where their interest lies. CLASS OF l96O LOUIS ABERNATHY-Bank Teller 15 Varsity Tennis, 2, 3, 4, 55 Chess Club 35 Drill Team 35 Nat. Jr. Honor Society 35 Beta Club 4, 55 N.C.O. Club 45 Nat. Honor Society 55 Adv. Science Club 55 Military 3, 4, 55 Jr. Escort 4. FERRELL ADAMS-Rifle Team 3. 'ATSY ADAMS-F.H.A. 1, 25 Howl Rep. 2, 35 French- Qatin Club 35 Homeroom Sweetheart 35 Student Council 45 Y'-Teens 55 Red Cross 55 Homeroom Good Citizen 5. 'EGGY ADAMS-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 55 F.H.A. 1, 2, 45 B 3and 15 A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Music Club 15 Art Club 15 ted Cross 1, 2, 35 B-Team Basketball Mgr. 25 G.A.A. 25 llajorette 3, 4, 55 French-Latin Club 3, 45 Coed Hi-Y 45 Ihaplain 55 F.T.A. 5. GENE AKINS-Cross-Country 3, 45 B-Team Track 35 Var- sity Track 45 Spike Shoe Club 4. PAT ALEXANDER-8th grade Chorus5 8th grade Basket- ball5 B Chorus 25 B-Team Basketball 25 G.A.A. 25 Sec. of Tomorrow 5. JERRI ANDERSON-F.H.A. 1, 25 Art Club 15 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 55 B Chorus 2, 35 A Chorus 4, 55 Bank Teller 45 Sec. of Tomorrow 5. HARRIET ANDREWS-Y-Teens 1, 3, 55 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 1, 45 Wildcat Rep. 25 Pointer Rep. 3. LETHIA ARROWOOD-Art Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 1, 25 A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Majorette 3, 4, 5. sa V, Elise, Linda, Jeanie, Judy, and Junior agree- Who t t d 9 CLASS LINDA ASKEW-8th grade Cheerleader 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Art Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, 5, Sth grade Chorus 1, Homeroom V. Pres. 1 8: 2, Bank Teller 1, B team Cheerleader 2, 3, B Chorus 2, 3, French-Latin Club 3, 4, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Rahjahs 3, 4, 5, Tumbling Club 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 5, Beta Club 4, 5, A Chorus 4, Music Club 4, Howl staff, Edt. 5, Nat. Honor Society 5, Dramatics Club 5, F.T.A. ' ' ' Quill Sz Scroll 5. 5, Stunt Night 2, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, JOAN AUSTIN-8th grade Chorus 1, Y.F.C. 3, 4. JUDI AUSTIN-F Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 5. .H.A. 1, 2, 3, Red Cross 2, Tumbling ELISE BAESZLER-G.A.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, V. Pres. 2 Sz 4, Pres. 3, 5, Dramatics Club, 1, 5, Red Cross Sec. 2, Y-Teen I.C.C. Camp Sz Conf. Chr. 3, V. Pres. 4, Pres 5' Varsity Basketball 3, Block Letter Club 3, French-Latin ClubV Pres 3 4 Nat J H . . , , . r. onor Society 3, President's Council 3, 5, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Coed Hi-Y 4, 5, Varsity Cheerleader 5, Bank Director 4, S.E. States Y-Teen Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Jr. Class Co-Social wan s o gra uate. We're going back to grammar schoolln O F I 9 6 O Chrm. 4, Resume Staff, Spts. Edt. 5, Rahjahs Pres. 5' S Tea Hostess 4, Homecoming Court 5. TRAVIS BALDWIN-Sth grade Football 1, 8th gras Track 1, B team Football 2, 3, B team Track 2, 3, Varsi1 Football 4, 5, Varsity Track 4, 5, Cross-Country 4, 5. PAUL BANKS-Sth grade Track 1, B team Track 2, team Football 3, B team Basketball 3, B team Baseball Varsity Basketball 4, 5' N CO Club 5' Milita 3 4 Y ' ' ' Y ry 3 l Jr. Escort 4. JEAN BARTLETT-F.H.A. 1, 3, 4, B Chorus 2, 3, Y.F. 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, Sec. of Tomorrow 5. JEANNIE BEAZLEY-F.H.A. 1, 2 , . Art Club Treas. 1, Sth grade Chorus 1, Homeroom Swee heart 1, 3, B Chorus 2, 3, Tumbling Club 2, Latin C11 V. Pres. 2, French-Latin Club 3, Biology Club 3, Bai Teller 3, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Bank Director 3, F.T. 5, Dramatics Club 5, Music Club 5, A Chorus 5, A6 Science Club 5, Beta Club 5, Military Sponsor 5. PEGGY BEASON-B Chorus 2, 3, 4. , Historian 3 Sec SS 1. N559 :iw A uw.wA N Mes WN X . Q., .L SQO G95 r , , . . .. 1:1 '-2: - ' ROBBIE ANNE BELL MARSHA ANN BLAKEWOOD CAROL KATRINA BOLCH 5 CLIFFORD VAN BOOKER SUZANNE KINMAN BRACKETT RICHARD BRANDENBURG MARY FRANCES BRAY JAMES RUSSELL BROCK GARY GEORGE BROWN 26 Van tests his salesmanship powers on Suzanne, Trina, Marsha, Mary, Gary, and Jimmy. CLASS OF I960 ROBBIE BELL-Sth grade Cheerleader F.H.A. 15 Y-Teens 1, 4, 5, Sec. 25 Red Cross 1, 35 Bear Facts Staff lg Bank Teller 25 Beginning Choir 25 B Chorus 35 Dramatics Club 55 Howl Staff 5. MARSHA BLAKEWOOD-Civics Club lg Sodality of Mary lg G.A.A. 2, 35 B Chorus 2, 35 B team Basketball 25 Y- Teens 3. TRINA BOLCH-F.H.A. 15 B Chorus lg French-Latin Club, Pres. 35 President's Council 35 A Chorus 3, 55 Hi-Y 3, 55 Jr. Civitan 5. VAN BOOKER-Eagle Role 25 Honor Guard 35 Crack Drill team 45 Wrestling team 45 Provisional Co. 4. SUZANNE BRACKETT-F.H.A. 1, 25 Art Club lg Pep Squad lg B Chorus 2, 35 Bank Teller 2, 35 Y-Teens 3, 4, 55 Red Cross 35 French-Latin Club 45 Block Letter Club 4, 55 Varsity Basketball Mgr. 4. MARY BRAY-F.H.A. 3, Pres. l 8: 25 Music Club 3, 4, Chaplain 55 Debate Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 55 Atlanta Forensic League Sec. 4, Pres. 55 F.T.A. 4, 5, State Sec. 55 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. l, 25 Student Council 15 Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 55 French-Latin Club 35 Chaplain 45 French Club 55 Sth grade Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 15 B Chorus 25 A Chorus 3, 4, 55 Y.F.C. 3, 45 Resume Rep. l, 2, 35 Sr. Ensemble 55 B team Basketball 25 All State Chorus 55 President's Council 1, 25 Stunt Night 2, 3, 4. GARY BROWN-8th grade Track 15 Sth grade Football 1. P f Sandy, Sarah, Joenne, Jane, Judy, Susie, Charles, and Tom-Southwest's finest soda jerks. CLASS OF I96O BECKY BROWN-Y-Teens V. Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Art Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, Homeroom Sweet- heart 1, B Chorus 2, Freshman Class Sec. 2, French-Latin Club, Sec. 2 Sz 3, Football Sponsor 3, Military Sponsor 3, B-Team Cheerleader 3, Howl Rep. 3, G.A.A. 3, F.T.A. 5, Sec. of Tomorrow 5, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3. SUSIE BROWN-A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, F.H.A. 1, Tumbling Club 2, Annual Rep. 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 3, Medical Club 3, French-Latin Club 3, Homeroom Sweetheart 3. CHARLES BROWNLEE-French-Latin Club 3, Projector Club 2, Rocker Club 4, Varsity Football 5, Varsity Track 5, Ensemble 5. JUDY BRUCE-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 5, Howl Rep. 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, Art Club 1, Sth grade Chorus, B Chorus 2, 3, Military Sponsor 4, Adv. Science Club 4, Sec. 5, Beta Club 5, Howl Staff, Ad Mgr. 5. JANE BUCHANAN-Sth grade Basketball, Art Club 1, 2, Sth grade Chorus, Resume Rep. 2, Howl Rep. 1, 3, 4, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Soc. Chr. 5, Music Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, E Homeroom Pres. 2, B Chorus 2, B team Basketball 2, . Chorus 3, 4, Sec. 5, Red Cross 3, Stunt Night 3, Howl Stal 5, Dramatics Club, Sec.-Treas. 5, Senior Ensemble 5. TOM BURDETTE-Sth grade Basketball, B team F001 ball 2. JOENNE BURT-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Bank Teller 1, 2 Art Club 1, Homeroom Sweetheart 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Tun bling Club 3, Annual Rep. 3, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Red Cross 4 Howl Rep, 4. SARAH BUTLER-F.H.A. 1, Art Club 1, Homerooi Sweetheart 1, Bank Teller 2, 3, Resume Rep. 3, Studer Council 3, Howl Rep. 4, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Y-Teens 4, 5 Howl Staff, Bus. Mgr. 5, Football Sponsor 5, Dramatie Club, V. Pres. 5. SANDY BYRD-Biology Club 4, Varsity Volley Ball 1 Bank Teller 4, F.T.A. 5, Y-Teens 5. Q I 2 l REBECCA JANE BROWN SUSAN RENEE BROWN CHARLES WESLEY BROWNLEE JUDITH LOUISE BRUCE JANE PRICE BUCHANAN DAVID THOMAS BURDETTE SQ? sys ish. JOENNE MURIEL BURT SARAH JANNETTE BUTLER SANDRA RITA BYRD 29 ,...,,u1f '1vSs-.qi . ,g g:j:e .fE:.: H ylw see? I mfg M ,Q , Q' 'S Barry contemplates a jump while Pat, Brenda, Barbara, Larry, and Mike look on with uncanny joy. CLASS OF I960 MIKE CAROTHERS-Sth grade Football 1, Art Club 1, B team Track 2, Varsity Track 4, 5, Sabre Club 5. CAROL CARTER-F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Red Cross 2, Howl Rep. 2, 5, B Chorus 2, 3, Nurses' Club 3, A Chorus 4, 5, Dramatics Club 5. BARBARA CHAFIN-Art Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 4, 8th grade Basketball 1, Sth grade Chorus 1, B Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sec. 5, French-Latin Club 3, 4, Bank Teller 3, Beta Club 4, 5, A Chorus 4, 5, Coed Hi-Y 5, Dramatics Club 5, Music Club 5, Nat. Honor Society 5. PAT CHASTAIN-Sub Freshman Class Treas. 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Owl Club 2, A Band 2, 3, Majorette 3, Y- Teens 5. BARRY CHEATHAM-8th grade Football 1, Sth grade Basketball 1, Golf team 2, 3, 4, 5, Jr. Civitan 4, 5. BRENDA CLARK-Y-Teens 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, Medical Club 2, B team Basketball 3, G.A.A. 3, Sec. of Tomorrow 5. Set 'um up, Joe, plead Billy, Ann, Mac, Neva, Paula, Danny, and Billy. C L A S S O F I 9 6 O DANNY CLAY-Rifle team 33 N.C.O. Club 3. NEVA CLIMER-Y-Teens 1, 2, 5, V. Pres. 3, Treas.. 43 F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. 1, 23 Sth grade Basketball 13 Nat. Jr. Honor Society, V. Pres. 33 Bank Teller 1, 33 Bank Director 43 B team Cheerleader, Capt. 33 Varsity Cheerleader 4g Rahjahs 3, Pres. 43 French-Latin Club 3, 43 Perfect At- tendance 1, 33 B Chorus 23 Mixed Chorus 33 A Chorus 4, 53 Tumbling Club 3, 43 Howl Rep. 43 President's Council 4, 53 Student Council 4, 53 Jr. Class Co-Social Chairman 43 Beta Club 4, Sec. 53 Jr. Civitan 4, Sec. 53 Homeroom Sweetheart 23 Softball 13 City Wide Cheerleaders' Council 33 Sr. Tea Hostess 43 Stunt Night 2, 43 WABE Teen Board 53 Jr. Escort 43 Nat. Honor Society 53 Dramatics Club Pres. 53 Coed Hi-Y 4, 53 Resume Staff, Class Edt. 53 Outstanding Sr. 53 Quill Sz Scroll 5. MAC COCI-IRAN-Sth grade Football 13 Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, 53 B team Track 23 Varsity Track 3, 4, 53 B team Basketball 33 Spike Shoe Club 3, 43 Stamp Club 33 Block Letter Club 3, 4, 53 Varsity Football 4, 53 Military 3, 4, 53 N.C.O. Club 43 Sabre Club 53 Jr. Escort 4. PAULA COKER-A Band 1, 2, 3, Lt. 4, Capt. 53 Sub- Freshman Class Pres. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 53 Resume Rep. 1, 33 Majorette 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Capt. 53 French-Latin Club 3, 43 Nat. Jr. Honor Society 33 Homeroom Pres. 33 Jr. Class Treas. 43 Jr. Civi tan 4, 53 Coed Hi-Y, V. Pres. 4 Sz 53 Beta Club 4, 53 Mis: Jr. Civitan 43 Howl Rep. 43 Bank Director 43 Nat. Hono: Society 53 Resurne Staff 53 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 5 Homecoming Queen 53 Jr. Escort 43 Quill Sz Scroll 5. MIKE COLE-Sth grade Basketball 13 B team Track 2 French-Latin Club 3. ANN COLLEY--Sub-Freshman Class Sec. 13 Red Cross 1 Honor Society lg French-Latin Club 3, V. Pres. 43 Y-Teen 3, 4, 53 Tumbling Club 3, 43 Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3 F.T.A. 4, Pres. 53 Beta Club 4, Treas. 53 Nat. Honor Societj 53 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Coed Hi-Y 4, 53 Jr. Escort 43 Dra matics Club 53 Adv. Science Club Treas. 53 Howl staf: Assc. Edt. 53 A.S.P.A. Rec. Sec. 53 Stunt Night 3, 43 Quif 8: Scroll 5. BILLY CONNER--Art Club 13 Sth grade Football 13 f Band 13 Y.F.C. 2, 33 A Band 2, 3, 4, 53 B team Eootball 2, E Key Club 3, 4, 53 Tennis team 3, 4, 53 Stunt Night 3, 4 French-Latin Club 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 43 All State Chort 4, 53 Varsity Football 53 Resume staff 53 Dramatics Club 5 BERT COURSEY-Bank Teller 3, 43 Cross-Country 2, I 4, 53 State Cross-Country Champion 53 B team Track I Varsity Track 3, 4, 53 Spike Shoe Club 3, 4, 53 Red Cross I 3, 53 B Band 1, 2. A ., .Xa xx , , , . X Xfxyl X xx M , Nam X XS x Q ,ggxxv ,A x XX WX . s 'Nl' C1 W ff' T0 55 f WL I X ff lit Yffivi fa 'H M M .Aw 'Q' ,gf ff. if .I M Aww .X - - www. Nl I X A x wk 1 J, Q -' .1 , fig , Vivek Brenda, Brenda, Darleen, Patty, Larry, Bob, Janice, Flemming, and Jimmy prove it takes nine seniors to make a telephone call. CLASS OF l960 IANICE COWAN-G.A.A. 25 Medical Club 35 B Chorus 3. IIMMY COWAN-Sth grade Track 15 B team Track 2, 35 3 team Football 35 Varsity Track 4, 5. ?ATTY CRAIN-Sth grade Basketball 15 Sth grade Chorus Accompanist 15 F.H.A. 1, 25 B Chorus Accompanist 2 8: 35 'Iomeroom Sweetheart 25 French-Latin Club 3, Chaplain L5 Nat. Jr. Honor Society Sec. 35 Howl Rep. 2, 35 Y-Teens 5, Sec. 4, Pres. 55 Student Council 35 Sophomore Class V. 'res. 35 Homeroom Pres. 35 Beta Club 4, Prog. Chr. 55 Bank Director, Asst. Cashier 45 Student Court Clerk 45 Ldv. Science Club 45 A Chorus 4, Pres. 55 Sr. Ensemble 55 lat. Honor Society Sec. 55 Jr. Civitan 4, Chaplain 55 Dra- natics Club, Prog. Chr. 55 Howl Staff, Man. Ed. 55 Out- tanding Sr. 55 Tumbling Club 35 Resume Rep. 35 Resume Staff 55 President's Council 55 Stunt Night 35 Quill Sc lcroll 5. 'LEMING CURRIN-Sub-Freshman Class Pres. 15 Red lross 1, 4, Chr. 55 Student Council 25 B team Football 35 Iilitary 3, 4, 55 French-Latin Club 3, 45 N.C.O. Club 45 Jr. Escort 45 Rifle team 4, 55 Coed Hi-Y 4, 55 Sabre Club 55 Football Escort 5. DARLEEN DAVIS-F.H.A. 15 A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 French- Latin Club 35 Chess Club 3. BRENDA DAY-Pep Squad 15 Bank Teller 1, 25 Medical Club 35 Dramatics Club 5. LARRY DEAN-B team Baseball 1, 25 Howl Rep. 15 B team Football 2, 35 Red Cross 25 Military 35 Key Club 3, 4, 55 Varsity Basketball 4, 55 Block Letter Club 4, 55 Var- sity Baseball 3, 4, 55 Cross Country 55 B team Basketball 35 Outstanding Sr. 5. BOB DORTCH-Homeroom King 15 Red Cross 15 Howl Rep. 25 Drill Team 35 Jr. Civitan 55 Military 3. BRENDA DOSS-Sth grade Basketball 15 F.H.A. 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 Sth grade Chorus 15 B team Basketball 25 Military Sponsor 35 Y-Teens 3, 4, 5. E Karen, Jimmy, Joyce, Vep, Brenda, Johnny, and Delores wanted to be in pictures, but they had to settle for showing the: CLASS OF I960 CAROLYN DOWMAN-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, French-Latin Club 3, Varsity Basketball Mgr. 3. DELORES DUNCAN-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, F.F.A. 2, Volleyball 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Tennis team 4, Pep Squad 5, Folk Dancing 5. JIMMY DUNN-A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. JOYCE EADS-B Chorus 2, 3, YQTeens 2, 3, French-Latin Club 2, 3, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Beta Club 5, Adv. Science Club 5, Nat. Honor Society 5, Dramatics Club 5. BRENDA EDWARDS-Y-Teens 1, Red Cross 3, Sec. Tomorrow 5. JOHNNY EDWARDS-B team Baseball 3. VEP ELLIS-A Band 2, 4, 5, Capt. 3, Spanish Clul: Pres. 2, Glee Club 1, 2. KAREN EIVIERSON-Choir 2, Glee Club 3, Sodality 2 Red Cross 4, Spanish Club Pres. 4, Beta Club 5, Y-Teen gr is K LA KN JB x x W .f ..,. Q X, 'QNX 9,17 . ZFX ' W X X A x if-1.. 'Q x wx Q 'K px ' is X K b-N 1 ,- SW' ui? my .XX X WSW QW .xxx fn in fif I ,pw Won't you step into my parlor? says Frankie to Marianne, Roy, Ramona, Jerry, and Elaine. CLASS CF I960 FRANKIE ERGLE-B team Football 35 Varsity Football 55 Military 3, 45 Varsity Tennis 4, 55 Projector Club 4. CHARLENE EUBANKS-F.H.A. 25 Red Cross 35 Orches- tra 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Sec. of Tomorrow 5. ROY EUBANKS-Rocker Club 45 Sabre Club 5. WILLARD FAIRLEY-B team Track 25 B team Baseball 3. ELAINE FARRAR-G.A.A. 1, 3, Treas. 25 F.H.A. 15 Sth Grade Basketball 15 B team Basketball 2, 35 Volley Ball Team 2, 35 Varsity Softball 2, 35 Tennis Team 25 B Band 4. RAMONA FENN-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Art Club 15 Home- room Sweetheart 15 Homeroom Sec. 15 G.A.A. 25 Stunt Night 25 B Chorus 25 F.H.A. 35 French-Latin Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Dramatics Club 5. GAYE FLEMING-F.H.A. 1. JERRY FLEMING-8th Grade Chorus 15 Y.F.C. 15 French- Latin Club 3, 45 Chess Club 35 Varsity Tennis 4, 55 N.C.O. Club 45 Officers Club 55 Military 3, 4, 5. MARIANNE FLUEHR-Honor Society 1, 2, 35 Sodality 2 35 German Club 1, 25 Homeroom Pres. 25 Tennis Team 4 55 Beta Club 55 Nat. Honor Society 5. ! i Jerrine, Diane, Pat, Jeane, Linda, Butch, John, and Carter want to know, Doesn't everyone study with the hi-fi cpu CLASS OF I96O JEANE FORD-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Y.F.C. 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, Red Cross 2, 4, Jr. Assembly 2, Tumbling Club 3, F.H.A. 3, French-Latin Club 3, 4, B Chorus 3, Adv. Science Club 5, Dramatics Club 5, Howl Staff Prod. Mgr. 5, Quill Sz Scroll 5. CARTER FOSTER--Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, Red Cross 3, Y.F.C. 3, V. Pres. 4, Pres. 5, B team Football Mgr. 3, Jr. Class Social Chr. 4, Key Club, Chaplain 5, Coed Hi-Y, Chaplain 5, President's Council 5, Military 3, 4, Bank Teller 2, Stunt Night 3, Howl Rep. 4, Senior Ensemble 5, Resume Staff Photographer 4 Sz 5, Outstanding Sr. 5. WALTER FREEMAN4B team Football 2, 3, Military 3. LINDA FRENCH-F.H.A. 1, 2, Art Club 1, Bank Teller 1, 2, 3, 8th Grade Chorus 1, 8th Grade Cheerleader 1, B Chorus 2, French-Latin Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 5, Pres. 4, A Chorus 3, 4, 5, B team Cheerleader 3, Homeroom Sweet- heart 3, 4, Football Sponsor 3, Tumbling Club 3, Beta Club 4, 5, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, F.T.A. 4, V. Pres. 5, Coed Hi-Y 4, Pres. 5, Music Club 1, Sec. 5, Dramatics Club 5, Stunt Night 3, 4, Resume Staff, Ad Mgr. 5, Sr. Ensemble 5, President's Council 4, 5. JERRINE FULLER-Art Club 1, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 8th Grade Chorus 1, B Chorus 2, Accompanist 3, French-Latin Clul: 3, 4, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, A Chorus Accompanist 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, French Club 5, Resume Staff 5, Dramatics Club 5. BUTCH GIBBS--Varsity Football 4, Basketball Mgr. 4. DIANNE GILL--Student Council 1, Art Club 1, 2, Y-Teen: 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, French-Latin Club 2, 3, B Chorus Accom- panist 2, 3, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Howl Rep. 3, Mixed Chorus Accompanist 3, F.T.A. 3, 5, A Chorus Accompanist 5, Homeroom Good Citizen 5, Music Club 5, Beta Club 5. JOHN GREEN-Projector Club 1, 2, B Team Track 2, B Team Football 2, Military 3. PAT GRISSOM-F.H.A. 1, Art Club 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 5, B Chorus 2, 3, Tumbling Club 3, Bank Teller 3, 4, A Chorus 4, 5, Music Club 5, Stunt Night 2, Dramatics Club 5. 4 922. 'ix 5 Q 'fb 'sf Mx x W . feidk x wigavww if E325 ' W M wwwx 1-www F MSX 'WSWS 2 mc, Axnmwf -N N? .... HPD' Q . A M 5 if wi' Judy, Dian, Jan, Jeanne, Bob, Louie, James, Ed, and Fred face the facts-someone forgot the picnic basket. CLASS OF I960 JAMES GUNTER-8th grade Chorus 1, Sth grade Track 1, Military 3. BOB HALEQB team Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 5, Key Club 3, 4, 5, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5, Best Hus- tler award in Baseball 4. LOUIE HARPER-Sth grade Basketball 1, B team Basket- ball 2, Golf team 3, Cross-Country 3, Track 2, Latin Club 5. WALTER HARALSON-Military 3. JAN HARRIS-F.H.A. 1, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 5, Y.F.C. 1, 2, 3, 5, Freshman Latin Club 2, Music Club 3, 5, B Chorus 3, 4, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Stunt Night 3, French- Latin Club 3, Beta Club 5, Dramatics Club 5, Adv. Science Club 5, F.T.A. 5, Nat. Honor Society 5. JEANNE HARRIS-Civics Club Pres. 1, Sodality Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Student Council 2, Tumbling Club 3, B Chorus 3, Y-Teens 4, Jr. Civitan 4, Treas. 5, A Chorus 4, 5, Red Cross 5, Sec. of Tomorrow 5, Sr. Class Sec. 5. JUDY HAYES-Chorus 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Science Club 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Red Cross 4, Co-Chairman 5, Adv. Science Club 5. DIAN HEARD-F.H.A. 1, 2, Sth grade Basketball 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, B Chorus 2, Nat. Jr. Honor So- ciety 3, French-Latin Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Beta Club 4, 5, F.T.A. 4, Adv. Science Club 4. Larry, Gayle, Judy, Sunny, John, Billy, and Eddie-Office aides or office loiterers? CLASS GF l960 RICHARD HICKMAN-8th grade Track 1, B team Track 25 A Band 1, 2, 35 Varsity Track 3, Cross Country 4. JOHN I-IIERONYMUS-Military 3, 43 Chess Club 33 Drill Team 4. JUDY HIGGINBOTHAM-Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, 5, Treas. 25 B Chorus 2, 33 F.H.A. 2, French-Latin Club 3, 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Resume staff 4, Bus. Mgr. 5, Resume Rep. 53 Quill Sz Scroll 5. SUNNY HINES-Twirlettes 1, F.H.A. 1, 2g Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, 3g Student Council 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treas. 53 B team Cheerleader 3, Rahjahs 33 Sophomore Class Sec.-Treas. 3, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Howl staff 5. BILLY HOLBROOK-B team Track 3. EDDIE HOLLAND-Sth grade Football 1, B team Footbalf 2, 3, Sth grade Track 1, Golf team 2, 3. ANN HOOPER-Red Cross 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Sth grad1 Chorus lg Y-Teens 2, 3, 5, Bank Teller 2, B Chorus 3 Mixed Chorus 4. I Was that spelled qzik? Carolyn, Jean, Frank, Shirley, Comer, Dallas, and Kay dictate to Lynwood. CLASS OF I960 CAROLYN HOPE-F.H.A. 1, 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 55 B Chorus 25 Tumbling Club 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Red Cross 45 Music Club 4, 55 A Chorus 4, 55 Beta Club 4, 55 Sec. of Tomorrow V. Pres. 55 Nat. Honor Society 5. LYNWOOD JAMES-8th grade Football 15 B Team Base- ball Mgr. 15 B team Football 35 Key Club 3, 4, 55 French- Latin Club 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 4, 55 Adv. Science Club 4, 55 Howl staff, Sports Ed. 5. SHIRLEY JAIVIMES-Mixed Chorus 25 B team Softball 25 Basketball 25 G.A.A. 35 A Chorus 55 Varsity Softball 45 Volley Ball 4. KAY JARMAN-Operetta cast 45 A cappella Choir 45 Sec. of Tomorrow 5. 47 HOYT JOHNSON-8th grade Basketball 15 Homeroom King 15 Homeroom Pres. 15 B team Football 2, 35 B team Baseball 2, 35 Red Cross 25 French-Latin Club 35 Rifle Team 3, 4, 55 Student Council 35 Chess Club 35 3rd Army Citation for Outstanding Military Cadet 35 Varsity Foot- ball 4, 55 Military 3, 4, 55 Jr. Escort 45 N.C.O. Club 45 Sabre Club 55 Dramatics Club 5. DALLAS JOHNSON-B Band 25 Military 3, 45 Drill Team Commander 4. JEAN JOHNSTON-B Chorus 2, 3. FRANK JOINER-A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Dance Band 4, 55 Art Club 1, 2. COMER JONES-Art Club 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 15 B team Basketball 35 Military 3, 45 Dramatics Club 5. Mike, Johnny, Jerry, Billy, Walter, Diane, Al, and Beverly seem to have forgotten . . . the 8:30 bell rings in three minutes CLASS OF I960, NITA JONES-Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, Pres. 1, Sec. 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, Student Council 1, 4, Sth grade Cheerleader 1, Bank Teller 2, 3, Freshman Class Sweetheart 2, Tumbling Club 3, 4, Sophomore Class Sweetheart 3, French-Latin Club 3, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Varsity Cheerleader 5, French Club 5, Dra- matics Club 5, Homecoming Court 5, Outstanding Senior 5, Rahjahs Treas. 5, Football Sponsor 5. WALTER JONES-Military 3, 4, 5, Sabre Club 5. BILLY JORDAN-B team Baseball 2, 3, N.C.O. Club 4, Military 3, 4. DIANNE KEITH-G.A.A. 1, 2, B team Basketball 2, f Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, A Chorus 5, Tumbling Clu 3, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Red Cross 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, E Sec. of Tomorrow 5. BEVERLY KELLY-Art Club 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, Homerool Treas. 1, Red Cross 1, Howl Rep. 2, 33 B Chorus 2, I Bank Teller 2, 33 French-Latin Club 3, Howl Staff 4, Fe: ture Ed. 5, Y-Teens 4, 5, Student Council 5, Homerool Good Citizen 5, Quill Sz Scroll 5. i g 5 ETOYLE LONITA JONES WALTER THOMAS JONES ALEXANDER HEALY JORDAN, III WILLIAM ANDERSON JORDAN HELEN DIANE KEITH BEVERLY JEAN KELLY JERRY MILTON KENNEDY MICHAEL BROOKS KENT JOHN RICHARD KILLMEIER 49 ...Q fisiliw' X k va, .3394 uk IT'4'3,-2 N A gf xgw. :aS f .3553 A combination of wise and otherwise: Richard, Joan, Ted, Gene, Joetta, Donny, Barbara, Andy, and Roger discuss typical senior problems. CLASS CF I960 OETTA KITE-Y-Teens 1, 43 Red Cross 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, , 43 Volleyball team 33 B team Basketball 23 Sec. of To- norrow, Sec. 53 B Chorus 3, 43 Beta Club 4, 53 Nat. Honor ociety 53 Adv. Art Club 53 F.H.A. 2. LOGER LANDERS-8th grade Football 13 B team Foot- all 2, 33 B team Baseball 23 Varsity Football 4, 53 Var- ,ty Baseball 3, 4, 53 Block Letter Club 3, 4, 53 Jr. Civitan , 53 Coed Hi-Y 53 Student Council 43 V. Pres. 53 Class o-Social Chairman 43 President's Council, Pres. 4. NDY LATTAL4ub-Freshman Class V. Pres. 13 Citizen- lip Award 13 Orchestra 13 Blue and Gold Staff 23 Revere eview Staff 23 Teen-Age Club 23 Student Council 23 Stu- ant Body Pres. 23 Military 3, 4, 53 Drill team 33 N.C.O. lub 43 Tennis team 4, 53 Red Cross 53 Sabre Club 5. BARBARA LEWIS-Bank Teller 2, 33 B Chorus 3. GENE LEWIS-Dramatics Club 53 Stunt Night 2, 3, 43 Homeroom King 13 Student Council 2, 43 Freshman Class Pres. 23 Bank Teller 23 Bank Director 43 Key Club 33 Sec. 43 Pres. 53 Nat. Jr. Honor Society Pres. 33 Beta Club 4, 53 French-Latin Club 3, Pres. 43 Cross-Country 23 Sth grade Basketball 13 B team Basketball 23 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 53 Tennis team 3, 4, 53 President's Council 4, 53 Sewanee Award 43 Sr. Class Pres. 53 Optimist Club Award 53 Home- room Pres. 43 Nat. Honor Society 5. TED LINEBERGER-French-Latin Club 4. DONNY LUKE-C Band 23 B Band 23 A Band 3, 4, 53 Coed Hi-Y 4, 5. 49 Hitchhikers? Who us? Melba, Linda, Judy, Olin, and Johnny seem to have taken advantage of poor ole Jimmy. CLASS OF I960 JUDY LUNSFORD-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 5, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, French-Latin Club 3, French Club 5, Coed Hi-Y 5, Stu- dent Council 5, Football Sponsor 5. LINDA McAFEE-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, F.H.A. 1, 2, Bank Teller 1, 3, B team Cheerleader 2, French-Latin Club 3, 4, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Varsity Cheerleader 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Resume staff, Layout Ed. 5, Quill Sz Scroll 5. AL McAULIFFE-Sth grade Football 1, Sth grade Track 1, B team Football 2, 3, Varsity Track 3, 4, Varsity Foot- ball 4, 5, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Red Cross Pres. 4. MELBA McCUNE-Tri Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, GE Club 1. OLIN McDANIEL-Key Club 3, 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Georg Boys' State 4. JIMMY McDONALD-Sth grade Football 1, Studs Council 1, French-Latin Club 3, 4, B team Football 2, B team Baseball 3, Coed Hi-Y 4, V. Pres. 5, Sabre Cl Pres. 5, Jr. Escort 4, Key Club 4, 5, Military 3, 4, 5, M: tary Cadet Council 5. JOHN MARLER-Cross-Country 1, B team Track 2, if Club 2, Military 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Red Cross 2, Homeroc Rep. 2, Drill team 3. JUDY RUTH LUNSFORD SELVA JEAN LYNN JAMES PARRISH MATTHEWS LINDA DIANE McAFEE as-'CSM JOHN BYRON MARLER ALBERT JOSEPH McAULIFF MELBA JEAN McCUNE OLIN ADAMS McDANIEL JAMES ERWIN McDONALD, JR 53 BRUCE ALDEN McKINLEY RONALD WILFORD MEDLOCK LINDA METCALF SANDRA CAROL MILLER ROBERT RAYMOND MITCHELL JO ALICE MOON DAVID NICHOLS MOORE PRISCILLA JANE MOORE EDWARD FRANKLIN MORGAN 54 ffrwf Let's not do anything drastic, Seniors! Priscilla, Eddie, Carol, Jo Alice, Linda, and Ronnie experiment in the science lab. CLASS BRUCE McKlNLEY-Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 5, Chess Club Pres. 35 Varsity Baseball 23 Block Letter Club 2, 3, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 3, 45 N.C.O. Club 45 Sabre Club 5, Military 3, 4, 5, President's Council 3, 5. LINDA METCALF-F.H.A. 23 Sec. of Tomorrow 5. CAROL MILLER--Sth grade Chorus lg B Chorus 2, 35 Bank Teller 2, 3g Resume Rep. 35 A Chorus 4g Sec. of To- morrow 5g Red Cross 5. OF I96O JO ALICE MOON-Sth grade Chorus lg B Chorus 2g Pep Squad 2, GAA 35 Softball 3. NICKY MOORE-B team Football 3, Military 3, Tennis team 5. PRISCILLA MOORE-Art Club lg Senior Play 5. EDDIE MORGAN-Art Club 1. Later on Larry, Pat, Glenda, and Stanley will conspire by the fire. CLASS STANLEY MORGAN-Bank Teller lg Honor Club 3g Mili- tary 3, 4, 5g Sabre Club 5. GLENDA MULLINS-F.H.A. l, 2g Red Cross lg Sth grade Chorus lg G.A.A. lg B team Basketball 2g Varsity Basket- ball 3g Y-Teens 5g Dramatics Club 5. AL NAGEL-Varsity Football 3. CAROL NAGEL-B Chorus 2. MARY JANE NASH-Sth grade Chorus lg B Chorus 2, 3g Bank Director 3g Cashier 4g A Chorus 4, 5, Bank Teller 4. LARRY NIELSON-Art Club Pres. lg Sth grade Basket- ball lg Varsity Football 3g Block Letter Club 3, 4, 5g Jr. Civitan 4, 5g Military 3. F l960 CAROLYN NORTON-Pep Squad lg Bank Teller l, 2, 3 4g Art Club lg Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4g B Chorus 2g F.H.A. 2: Y-Teens 3, 4g Music Club 3, Sec. 4, Pres. 5g A Chorus 3 4, 5g Treas. 4g Bank Director 4g Military Sponsor 4g Presi- dent's Council 5. JOANNE NORTON-Sth grade Cheerleader lg Homeroonf Sec. lg Bank Teller 3g Y-Teens 3g Freshman Class V. Pres 2g B Chorus 2, 3g Student Council 2g Music Club 4, 5: F.H.A. 4, 5g Mixed Chorus 4g Nurses' Club 4g A Chorus 53 Military Sponsor 5. PATRICIA O'NEAL-F.H.A. l, 2, 3g Sth grade Chorus l. Red Cross l, 2g Y-Teens 2, 3g Mixed Chorus 2. ' SRG?- Nlhaw X N: , ' X X X , X QU X I Qmmmgiik x , S 1513 ., .ESQ , L L 1 X .QR 1 w : V I 3 +a'4 'Av 'WO' 5,5 S sum bi' B K 'S . . N A .....,.. . k W was xiii? is :Q - asf QW 'tif , SX x YA K.X'?A?Www I fww g V f f ff ff If me 5 ,f Who said there wasn't a fountain of youth? Martha, Linda, Ann, Kelleen, Peggy, Corrie, Peggy, and Ted perform in Hurt Park. CLASS 0F I96O TED OTWELL-A Band 3, 4, 5. PENNIE OUTTEN-Art Club 2, Newspaper staff 3, 4, Yearbook staff 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Society 3, 4, French Club 5, Beta Club 5, Swim Show 3, Band 3, Chorus 5. PEGGY OWEN-G.A.A. 1, Homeroom Sweetheart 2, 3, 4, Football Sponsor 4, 5, Y-Teens 4. MARTHA PARIS-G.A.A. 2, 3, Rebelettes 2, Softball 3, 4, F.H.A. 5, F.B.L.A. 3. CORRIE PATRICK-Art Club 1, F .H.A. 1, 2, 8th grade Sheerleader, Capt. 1, Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, Softball team l, 2, Red Cross 1, 4, Sth grade Chorus 1, Howl Rep. 1, 3 Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Freshman Ensemble 2, A Dhorus 4, 5, Football Sponsor 4, Y-Teens 4. ANNE PEEK-Red Cross 1, 2, B Chorus 2, 3. 59 PEGGY PELOT-F.H.A. 1, 2, Art Club 1, B Chorus 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 3, 4, A Chorus 3, 4, 5, Bank Teller 4, Dramatics Club 5, Music Club 5, French Club 5, Senior Play 5. KELLEEN PENN-G.A.A. 1, B Chorus 3, A Chorus 4, 5, Mixed Chorus 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Resume Rep. 3, French- Latin Club 3, Sec. 4, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Beta Club 4, 5, Bank Teller 3, 4, Coed Hi-Y 4, 5, Homeroom Pres. 1, Nat. Honor Society 5, Resume staff 5, Dramatics Club 5, F.T.A. 5, F.H.A. 2, Treas. 3, 8th Grade Basketball 1, Art Club 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, Stunt Night 2, 3, 4, Sr. En- semble 5, Red Cross 1, 2, All State Chorus 4, Jrl Escort 4, Homeroom Sweetheart 1, Quill Sz Scroll 5, Senior Play 5, Military Sponsor 5. LINDA PHARR-Y-Teens 1, Sth grade Basketball 1, 8th grade Chorus 1, G.A.A. 2, B team Basketball 2, F.H.A. 2, French-Latin Club 3, 4, B Chorus 2, 3, Beta Club 4, 5. Meanwhile, back at the ranch . . . These cowpokes are Chere, Neil, Tom, Tricia, Sandra, and Jerry. CLASS OF l9bO CHERIE PINSON-F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Homeroom Pres. 1, Art Club 1, B Chorus 2, 3, A Chorus 4, 5, Red Cross 4, 5. DICK POUNDS-B Band 2, A Band 3, 4, 5, B team Base- ball 3. NEIL PRESLEY-Sth grade Football 1, B team Football 3, Howl Rep. 3. SANDRA PRUETT-Art Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, B Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, F.H.A. 2, Y.F.C. 2, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Beta Club 4, 5, Nat. Honor Society 5, G.A.A. 3. DELL PYRON-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Sth grade Basketball 1, French-Latin Club 3, 4, Y.F.C. 3, Nurses' Club 3, F.T.A. 5, Dramatics Club 5, Adv. Science Club 5. PENNY QUINN-Sth grade Chorus 1, Art Club 1, Sth grade Basketball 1, F.H.A. 1, Y-Teens 1, 3, Bank Teller 1, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Resume Rep. 5, Sec. of Tomorrow 5, Howl Rep. 5. TOMMY QUINN-Sth grade Football 1, Audio Visual Club 1, B team Football 2, 3, B team Track 2, Varsity Baseball Mgr. 3, Block Letter Club 3, 5, Coed Hi-Y 4, 5, Bank Teller 4, Varsity Football 5, Jr. Civitan 5, Resumi staff 5. Q PATRICIA RABREN-Student Council 1, 3, Sth grade Cheerleader 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Bank Teller 1, 3, Mixec Chorus 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, B team Cheerleader 3, Keg Club Sweetheart 3, Rahjahs 3, 4, Sec. 5, French-Latil Club 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, 4, Varsity Cheerleader 4, 5 Jr. Escort 4, Resume staff 4, Assc. Ed. 5, Homecoming Court 5, Coed Hi-Y 5, French Club 5, Dramatics Club 5 Football Sponsor 5, Quill Sz Scroll 5, Senior Play 5. 2 E E Ted, Suzette, Millie, Diane, Barbara, and Gaye are in accord-the school cafeteria was never like this! CLASS CDF I96O DIANNE RAMEY-Homeroom Sec. 15 F.H.A. 1, 2, French- Latin Club 3, Art Club 1, G.A.A. 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, 5, Howl staff 5, Dramatics Club 5, Quill Sz Scroll 5. MILLIE RAY-Red Cross 1, Art Club lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, B Chorus 2, 33 French-Latin Club 3, 4, Howl Rep. 3. BOBBY READ-Sth grade Basketball 1, B team Basket- ball 2, 3, Sth grade Track 1, B team Track 2, 3, Jr. Civi- tan 4, 5. LINDA RECHER-F.H.A. lg Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Twirlettes 1, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ROBERTSON-B Band lg A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lt. 55 Music Club lg Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, French- Latin Club 3, Treas. 4, Majorette 3, 4, 5, F.T.A. 4, Sec. 55 Beta Club 4, 5g Nat. Honor Society 5, Resume staff 5, Dramatics Club 5, Quill Sz Scroll 5. GAYE RODGERS-G.A.A. 1, Tumbling Club 3, F.H.A. 4, 55 Music Club 4, Treas. 55 Y-Teens 4, Bank Teller 3, Red Cross 2, 3. SANDRA ROGERS-Freshman Class Pres. 2, B tea? Cheerleader 25 F.H.A. 3, Dramatics Club 4. SUSETTE ROWE-Pep Squad 2, Sec. of Tomorrow 5. TED RUTLEDGE-B Band 1, 2, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, B team Baseball 3, F rench-Latin Club 33 Beta Club 4, 5, Nat. Honor Society 5. It isn't everyday that Charlene finds herself surrounded by such energetic mechanics as Jerry, Don, Ricky, Ronnie, Jimmy and Danny. CLASS OF I960 DANNY SCARBOROUGH-Sth grade Football, B team Football 2g Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, B team Track 2. DON SCARTZ-Sth grade Basketball 15 Sth grade Base- ball 1, Band 1, 2, B team Basketball 2, B team Baseball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, Jr. Civitan 4, 5, French-Latin Club 4, Sr. French Club 5, Varsity Golf 3, 4, 55 City Tourna- ment Golf Medalist 3. RONNIE SCHARTLE-Sth grade football 1, Sth grade Basketball lg Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 5, B team Track 2, Block Letter Club 3, 4, 53 Jr. Civitan 4, Pres. 5, Homeroom Pres. 4. BOBBY SCHILP-Sth grade Basketball 1, Golf team 3. DONNA SCHMITT-F.H.A. 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 25 Nurses Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 5. RICKY SCOTT-8th grade Football 1, B team Baseball B team Football 2, 3, Red Cross Representative 1, 5, Ho Rep. 5, Varsity Track 5. CHARLENE SCROGGS-Bank Teller 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Pres. 53 Honor Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Owl staff 2, Ed. 3 Sz Student Council 2, 3, 5, Sec. 4, Fall Festival Contest 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 35 Bank Director 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Coed Hi 4, 53 Jr. Civitan 4, 5, Jr. Escort 43 Military Sponsor Homecoming Court 43 Dramatics Club 5, Football Spons 5, Resume staff, Ed. 53 Outstanding Sr. 5, Nat. Honor E ciety 5, Quill Sa Scroll 53 Military Sponsor 3, 4. JERRY SHARON-Key Club 3, 4, 5, Treas. 4, Golf Te: 2, 3, 4, 55 Beta Club 4, 5, Nat. Honor Society, Pres. French Club, Pres. 5, French-Latin Club 4, Student C01 cil 43 Stunt Night 23 Coed Hi-Y 4, 5, Presiclent's Council s HOWARD DANIEL SCARBROUGH DOMINICK THOMAS SCARTZ RONNIE NEWMAN SCHARTLE ROBERT JOHN SCHILP DONNA WILMA SCHMITT RICKY SCOTT LILLIAN CHARLENE SCROGGS JA.MES MARION SEIGNIOUS GERALD NORMAN SHARON 65 ' , 5 QQ f X K ' Z ix 3 ..,,,,.,. i 'mlm A an i i w N K may as s , ..,... zu. A 3? K ,, S E 5 . 'M ii:- qg 3,-ff' XP if ...:.,., , sim law? ' giiliiii W -- - 1 Wk ' . I ...-.-.-,. Ccl:5:1'-1-'- - ., .,,M,,h1f 'Q T fear ' ix '+R WW - M X ax- His: mm K , A , RWM K Q' 0 'dbx yr. 1 9 Row, row, row your boat-but wonder where the oars went? Sandra, Donna, Helen, David, Mary, and Carol are off for C L A S S O F I 9 6 O a February boat ride. PENNY SHEALY-F.H.A. 1, 25 Art Club 15 Sth grade Chorus 15 Sth grade Basketball 15 Mixed Chorus 25 Bank Teller 25 B team Basketball 25 B Chorus 35 Y-Teens 45 Howl Rep. 45 Howl staff, Feature Ed. 55 Red Cross 55 Dra- matics Club 55 Varsity Softball 5. HELEN SHELLNUTT-B Chorus 2, 3, 45 Stunt Night 25 Red Cross 35 A Chorus 55 Music Club 5. DON SHI-Sth grade Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 55 B team Baseball 1, 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 4, 55 Beta Club 4, V. Pres. 55 Key Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 55 Block Letter Club 3, 4, 55 Student Council, Pres. 55 Nat. Jr. Honor Society 35 V. Pres. of Jr. Class 45 3-AAA All-Star Baseball Team 45 Harvard Book 55 1959 Boys' State, Mayor, Lt. Governor 45 Outstanding Sr. 55 Coed Hi-Y 4, 55 Sth grade Football 15 Pres. Council 5. CAROLYN SKINNER-B team Basketball 25 Bank Teller 35 Tennis 3, 4, 55 Block Letter Club 3, 4, 55 Varsity Bas- ketball 3, 4, 55 Sec. of Tomorrow 5. ZAROL SMITH-F.H.A. 15 Homeroom Sweetheart 1, 3, 1, 55 B Chorus 25 Y-Teens 2, 4, 55 G.A.A. 25 Student Coun- :il 3, Treas. 55 Nat. Jr. Honor Society 35 French-Latin Club 3, 45 A Chorus 3, 4, 55 Beta Club 4, 55 Bank Teller 45 Jr. Class Sweetheart 45 1960 School Sweetheart 55 Jr. Escort 45 Coed Hi-Y 4, Sec. 55 Music Club, Social Chr. 55 Outstanding Sr. 55 Dramatics Club 5. DAVID SMITH-Sth grade Football 15 Sth grade Basket- ball 15 Sth grade Track 15 B team Football 25 B team Basketball 25 B team Track 25 Student Council 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 55 Varsity Track 3, 4, 55 Block Letter Club 3, 4, 55 Key Club 3, 4, 55 Varsity Football 4, 55 Military 3, 45 Coed Hi-Y 55 Sr. Ensemble 5. SANDRA SNEAD-F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Dramatics Club 2, 35 Queen's Court of Valentine Ball 25 Queen's Court of Military Ball 35 Tri H-Y 35 Red Cross 35 Military Spon- sor 3. DONNA SPEARS-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Bank Teller 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 55 Sth grade Basketball 15 B team Basketball 25 French-Latin Club 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Block Letter Club 3, 4, 55 Red Cross 5. MARY SPETH-Sth grade chorus 15 B team Basketball 25 B Chorus 2, 35 A Chorus 4, 55 Sth grade Basketball 15 F.H.A. 1, 35 G.A.A. 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 55 Red Cross 35 Bank Teller 45 Music Club 45 Sr. Ensemble 5. Pass the butter, Mother, I smell corn--POPcorn! Tanya, Bill, Ramona, Allen, Sarah, Gary, Robert, David, and Steve en joy Southwest's new popcorn machine. CLASS OF I960 BILL SPRADLING-B team Football 25 Sophomore Class Pres. 35 Varsity Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 55 Student Council 3, 4, 55 President's Council 3, 55 Jr. Class. Pres. 45 Varsity Track 4, 55 French-Latin Club 45 Jr. Civitan 4, Pres. 55 Coed Hi-Y 55 Sr. Class V. Pres. 5. SARAH STEINBACH--Y-Teens 1, 2, 4, 5, Sec. 35 G.A.A. 1, 25 Bank Teller 15 F.H.A. 15 Sth grade Basketball 15 Stu- dent Council 2, 35 B Chorus 2, V. Pres 35 B team Basket- ball 25 Nat. Jr. Honor Society 35 Red Cross 35 French- Latin Club 3, 45 Jr. Escort 45 Homeroom Sweetheart 45 Howl Rep. 4, 55 Mixed Chorus 45 Military Sponsor 45 Dra- matics Club 5, Prog. Chr. 55 F.T.A. 55 Sr. Class Treas. 55 Outstanding Sr. 5. RAMONA STEPHENSON-F.H.A. 1, 2, 45 Sth grade Chorus 15 B Chorus 2, 35 A Chorus 4, 55 Howl Rep. 45 Music Club 4, 5. ALLEN STILL-Sth grade Football 15 Sth grade Track 15 Student Council 15 A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 B team Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 4, 55 Varsity Track 2, 3, 4, 55 Spike Shoe Club 3, 45 Block Letter Club 2, 3, 4, 5. ROBERT STOKES-Red Cross 15 Bank Teller 25 Rockei Club 4, Military 3, 4. STEVE STOVALL-Cross Country 25 Sth grade Basket' ball 15 B team Track 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, 55 Tennis Team 3, 4, 55 French Latin Club 3, 45 Nat. Merit Finalisw 45 Adv. Science Club 4, Pres. 55 Rocker Club 45 Stun Night 45 Nat. Science Foundation Summer Scholarship 4 Coed Hi-Y 4, 55 President's Council 55 Dramatics Club 5 Senior Play 5. GARY STOWERS-A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. TANYA STOWERS-Pep Squad 15 Homeroom Sweet heart 15 B Chorus 25 A Chorus 3, 4, 55 Jr. Class Sec. 4 Red Cross 55 Sec. of Tomorrow, Pres. 55 President's Coun cil 5. WILLIAM RILEY SPRADLING SARAH ELIZABETH STEINBACH X . WILLIAM ALLEN STILL ROBERT PHILLIP STOKES GARY LAWRENCE STOWERS TANYA MICHELE STOWERS U9 RAMONA JEAN STEPHENSON STEPHEN BRUCE STOVALL DAVID McARTHUR SUMMERLIN nfyw Y x,, wi' Beethoven never had it like this. Henry performs for Sandra, Beverly, Gail, Evelyn, Nita, Kay, and Betty Jane. CLASS OF I960 NITA SUMIVIERLIN-8th grade Chorus 1, F.H.A. 1, Mixed Shorus 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 5, French-Latin Club 3, Nurses' Club 3, Adv. Science Club 4, Medical Club 4, Music Club 5. HENRY TAYLOR-B team Baseball Mgr. 2, French-Latin Club 3, Pres. 4, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Key Club 4, 5, Beta Club 4, Pres. 5, Coed Hi-Y 4, 5, Jr. Escort 4, Sabre Club 5, Nat. Honor Society, V. Pres. 5, Adv. Science Club 5, Dramatics Club 5, Stunt Night 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 4, President's Council 3, 5, Resume staff Photographer 4, 5, Rifle Team 3, Military 3, 4, 5, Military Council 5, Senior Play 5. SANDRA TERRY-Art Club 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Bank Teller 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, B Chorus 2, 3. KAY TIDWELL-Sth grade Chorus 1, Student Council 2, 3, B Chorus 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, Nat. Jr. Honor Society, Treas. 3, Medical Club 3, French-Latin Club 3, Beta Club 4, 5, Nurses' Club 4, A Chorus 4, 5, Dramatics Club Chaplain 5, Howl Rep. 5, Debate Club 5, Homeroom A'Good Citizen 5, American Legion Oratorical Contest Winner 5. EVELYN TROLLINGER-Tennis team 3, 4, 5, Block Let- ter Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec. of Tomorrow 5. SALLIE TRUSLOW-Sth grade Cheerleader 1, Bank Teller 1, 2, Resume Rep. 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Sth grade Chorus 1, A Chorus 4, 5, Music Club 5, V. Pres. 5, F.H.A. 4, Social Chr. 5, F.T.A. 4, Y-Teens 4, 5, Jr. Escort 4, WQXI Outstanding Jr. 4, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, Rah- jahs 3, 4, Tumbling Club 3, 4, Beta Club 4, 5, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, Resume Staff 5, Football Sponsor 5, B team Cheerleader 2, Stunt Night 4, All State Chorus 5. GAIL TURNER-Sec. of Tomorrow 5. BETTY JANE TYNES-Student Council 1, Midget Cheer- leader 1, Homeroom V. Pres. 1, 3, Bowling Team 2, In- tramural Basketball 2, Chorus Alternate 2, Varsity Cheer- leader 3, Red Cross 3, 4, Sec. 5, Pin for Red Cross Service 3, Tennis team 3, B Chorus 4, Dramatics Club 5, Y-Teens 5, F.T.A. 5, Music Club 5, A Chorus 5. BEVERLY TYSON-F.H.A. 1, 4, 5, B Chorus 2, 3, Y.F.C. 2, 3, 4, French-Latin Club 3, 4, Nat. Jr. Honor Society 3, F.T.A. 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5, Adv. Science Club 5, Nat. Honor Society 5. Linda and Nina find interest in the stairwell-or could it be in Charles, Harlon, Don, Ken, Henry, Hugh, and Larry? CLASS OF l960 CHARLES VICKERY-Rifle team 4. DON WALLACE-B team Baseball 35 N.C.O. Club 4. NINA WARREN-F.H.A. 2, V. Pres. 15 Sth grade Chorus 15 G.A.A. 25 B team Basketball 25 B Chorus 25 A Chorus 3, 4, 55 French Latin Club Chaplain 35 Y-Teens 45 Red Cross 45 Coed Hi-Y 55 F.T.A. V. Pres. 55 Beta Club 55 Howl Staff 5, News Ed. 55 Quill Sz Scroll 55 Senior Play 5. LARRY WEEMS-Varsity Track 3, 4, 5. LYNDA WHEELER-F.H.A. 15 Tumbling Club 35 Chorus 4. HENRY WOOD-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3, 1 Stamp Club 2, 3, 45 Pre-College Club 3, 45 Freshman Foo ball 25 Varsity Tennis 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Student Coul cil 4. HARLEN WOOTEN-Sth grade Football 15 Sth grae Basketball 15 B team Football 2, 35 B team Basketball B team Baseball 35 Varsity Football 4. IVHCHAEL FLYNN WRIGHT DAVID LAURENS YOUMANS CAROLYN JUNE YOUNG 5 0 if l , 1 TONA ANITA YOUNG DAVID YOUMANS-B team Track 2, B team Football 3. CAROLYN YOUNG-Sth grade Basket- ball lg Homeroom Pres. 13 Civil Defense Rep. lg Bank Teller 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Sth grade Chorus lg B Chorus 23 Nat. Jr. Honor So- ciety 3g A Chorus 3, 4, 5, Beta Club 4, 5g Music Club 53 Dramatics Club 51 Howl Rep. 5, Football Sponsor 5. TONA YOUNG--Sth grade Chorus lg B Chorus 2. Lights out. Tona, Mike, Carolyn, and David control the switchbox. 74 FRONT ROW: Charlene Scroggsg Patty Craing Nita Jonesg Sarah Steinbach BACK ROW: Bill Spradlingg Ronnie Schartleg Larry Dean, Gene Lewis utstanding szniurs OUTSTANDING SENIOR, selected by the Senior Class, represent many phases of high school achievement. Qualities considered before students were elected were character, grade average, participation in school activities, and contributions to the school. Congratulations, Seniors, for being held in such esteen by your classmates! 'Eff X.: wr .As FRONT ROW: Neva Climerg Carol Smithg Paula Cokerg Elise Baeszler BACK ROW: Roger Landers: Jerry Sharong Don Shi, Carter Foster 75 S43 k N .pn A- W M35 ANN Q, 1? M. Y n W 'K S Nm ' ,. gig 5 Q : W.iw?Qf f Q: gfsizww E1 vMW?wm9 SW wa thu ' sim: WW mmm an me-M S K' wtf W-a uw mar'- fgB!l33MsKi SIM? f iAS 3 q wwhi vH9L1.J!EWEHl'2bZYZN4 l 1 e QS? Jin K A 'XSYSWVQVY SM X855 i -t--ix '- 3? . . ,. .ff'fF:i'.fs: Q ? 'yi' X ii - 'gl . .xMf 'E:': -' V 2 x S. ,, --,2-, ,. ., .... wif 15 ' T Q Wh 1, S. fb 'ik fl 3 Qi Q Q Ev wx. X 'P ' f f ,,',' if . M . A,,A .. t ..,,. 2 A K I :, . -I:-:-l : ,,.:, i , - ,,,:. I 2 ' Z --v- .1-f is A up f HPR, 1 iff 41 E 'lf Q PEEL 13322 X QMZM2 A fmwgnr mmm. nfs f P 'xx uni N WW. gm Wm X ES' WE' mis. QE N532 'viii yi M, 1 Y X af Y Q SNQAHWEN ,Q 'II-E -' -I g-E-E -Er Im' :a z I fa- :H E- ' 'E :- EE. :isirzm.:.::,.::.:.5:.:ff33a:.:..: ..... fn: dv, .. x ...,. 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Z 4 2 f Z., v,,,. 5 6 545 Y ugsegi '. X ' 3 Q V M L ' Piiii f if '39 MQ ig W ,U am , 2 1 ,, K 1,555 , 1 ask FA V Qllwfflllliillg SKIUUTB JERRY SHARON ,ju X CAROL SMITH S' 4, Q ww. X Smunrs SHI COKER wx NX . .gb . 31 SQ fx ' fs 'S fig uhm N. V . xx' ?W iw 5 H in , : - qi as QMWS1 45 fm Q if-352 gi 91 x QV 4 . , 4 X Q in . VP af 'ff 1. W? wk 'E Vi if E, 5 Y if 3 . H51 an Mgt .Wm LA : M 5 X if v 'S 3 f if SY' HQ? V. was 3? L, - 'E 2 5. if MH ki .lgsk V 2 1 563' - V MP A E M if GK' xg: A' ,nu wmv W -wx-nnnn-ummm ww M' in SCRUGGS pf' A 'ff' fg W ,QW M5553 ' m mn l G Q52 eww ffl J.. Y -1, l a il 1 fi J-A' Ax 4' R .1'r'aTgy:jMJ TP' 39 if , ,. I ,I I ,,,, -----av -XD ,'r',,' 'lx' ., -f ad' W x J, f-w..,4v,,.-. Q-f 'fff -16? via? I , -Mbf.,,.,,,, 'fww.., gil ff ',f',b9',g2'3'1w-gf qgka L u4cf,.n-,lfi LM4 Magix L.,f,L4Fl?'9:: fu- '1 ,,.,, ' ,' f f 'W-A - wv' ! Ap . 'a,x.n1-XXX!! f fr! .. 'M Wjzmlzf MQ! M1JWf4:w '11 -P ,s31q1RiZ,in.A,L .ISTEQL1 I., ,. ' 4.- -9-lst 27 'i'x:1'iE35!,5X 'H ' A -F , Q , .A - , , 7:2 1' Q5 ' 1' ' - 1',:'A,?,4 -.f,,,- 1 ii.. :nbias .fl W W i? . W--1,,1y I ifgqfff ia 'ag 255 ' , 4 J, .4-1 ,u -3f '2f My J' 1:-,K y ,I tSZ.f6.31f: Qi, jr, , V - A -,sg K K -4, J x ' ' J 84 The remaining students still turn the pages of books to reach the end of their high school tale. Some have barely begun the story others have almost come to the final chapter. lasszs SEATED: Beverly Brand, Butch Carson, Paul Jenkins, Barbara Craig. STANDING: Bill Tovell, Donald Boyd, Joe Robinso Kathy McFadden. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . PAUL JENKINS Social Committee-Billie Barfield Vice President . . . BUTCH CARSON Bill Tovell Secretary . . . BEVERLY BRAND Donald Boyd Treasurer . . . BARBARA CRAIG Joe Robinson Kathy McFadden 86 nrkzd Ulu mat Tlihzir udgzt Ila Lee Abernathy Lanny Adams Ray Amos Tommy Anderson Charles Apel Billy Arnold Sheppie Badgett Danny Baker Terry Baker Louis Bell Margie Ball Gayle Banks Emily Barber Kay Barefield Billie Rae Barfield Charles Barnes Sandra Beahan Sylvia Beahan Debbie Bennett Susan Berry Daisy Blanton Linda Bode Donald Boyd Lark Bragg Beverly Brand Carol Brandenburg Betty Jo Brazeale Johnny Brooks Sondra Brothers Beverly Bruce Bobby Bryant Renee Burdette Emory Caldwell June Camp VVilda Camp Betsy Campbell 'Ellene Cannon Judy Carlisle Butch Carson Dianne Chafin Carol Chambers Boots Clancy Marilyn Clonts Roger Cochran Sandra Cochran Donnie Cole Frances Cook Trew Copeland Barbara Craig Bob Crim Cheryl Crowly Jackie Culver Gary Daniel James Davis Mary Ann Day Nancy DeLesdenier Denny Denend Joe Dennis Lera Dennis Gloria Dial Don Diffenderffer Lynn Dillard Sandy Dobbs David Drum Richard Dunn Linda Eckoff ST Jean Elliot Carole Ellis Jan Erb Elaine Ewing Wayne Ewing Lyn Fairly Connie Fennissey Frank Fennissey Diane Ferguson Richard Fields Mike Filmore Claud Fleming John Flipps Sherwood Florence Gail Fortner Jack Foster Virgil Frazier Guy Firor Herbie Galloway Sparky Garner C. B. Garrison I've heard of mudpacks, but this is ridiculous! Elaine Ewing and Sharon Shell apply finishing touches to Carolyn Hearn. lerndurzd 'ilihz junior Mag Jewell Garrison Earl Garvin Elliot Gatehouse Butch Gilliam George Graft Buddy Hager Jo Hale Larry Ham Winston Harris Barbara Hartness Carol Heard Carolyn Hearn Tommy Henderson Joan Henley Linda Hicks Alyce Higginbotham Jill Hill Jerry Hipp Connie Hodges Brenda Holbrook Louis Holly Charlotte Holmes Gayle Hubbard Janet Hunt Gerald Ingram Lana Ingram Susan Jarman Paul Jenkins Olin Jennings Carolyn Jones S8 CLASS OF Qrdzrzd Szniur Rings I96l Jimmy Jones Norma Jones Janice Jordan Nelda Keller David Kelly Gail Knight Stanton Kuter Burt Lanier Billy Lee J oye Lett Dick Lewis Tommy Lewis Gaye Loftin Janet Lynch Diane Lyon Harriet Malcolm Joe Manning Jimmy Mashburn Barbara Mathews Patty Mathews Warren May Randy Medlock Jan Miller Wayne Miller Judy Mills Suzy Mills Betty Mitchell Kay Moon Marvin Morgan Bonnie Moss Size 10? Butch Carson is measured for rmg as Barbara Craig takes orders John Muller Carol McAllister Ken McConnell Ken McCurdy Mike McEuen Kathy McFadden Barbara McGregor Mike McLemore Cecelia McMillan John McNair Martha McRay Guerry McWhorter Helen Naugle Ben NeSmith Joe Newton Ramona Noggle Linda Nolen Sylvia N orthcutt Jeanette Nutt Paula Ogburn Tommy O'Leary Me, a Beta? Donnie Cole is stunned as Linda French taps him into the club. zrz Zndurtzd Zlntu 'illihz ata ci? so CLASS GF Tommy Roper Bobby Roseman Diane Royal Linda Rowan Al Rozier Jimmy Salvador Gayle Sanders Larry Sanders Patsy Schartle Billy Orr Sharlie Panos Nancy Patterson Priscilla Pelot Martha Pharr Matilen Powell Walter Preston Sonny Pruitt Doug Pyron Marilyn Ramsey James Ransom Chippy Reames Doug Reynolds Alec Rhine James Rhodes Ray Richie Bill Roberts Jane Sewell Ray Shurbutt Melba Simpson Steve Slay Doug Smith Gary Smith Peggy Smith Sandra Sneed Joy Spittler Jane Steely Ray Stevens Carol Stevenson Nancy Swann Susan Talton Johnny Tarbush Judy Tarpley Alex Tatum Ruth Rf0b6l'l7S Jagkig Taylor T0mmy R0b6l'tS Bobbie Thompson Joe Robinson Billy Timm Donnie Rogers Bill Tgvell Zplannzd 'iiihz Suniurfgzninr ana l96I Annette Treadaway George Tucker Barbara Vandergriff Delorus Vanfleet Derrell Vernoy Joe Walthall if Lynda Webster ar Jean West Nancy Wheeler Jackie White Don Whitter Sandra Wilkes Vicki Wilkes Jimmy Williams Patsy Williams Tony Williams Jimmy Womack Shirley Womack Dusty Woods Louise Wright K ss,., www - . 'J iilis K E173 'ig XR ssu,t ,fffef Would fried do?-Billie Barfield and Barbara Hartness help cheerleaders promote school spirit. 91 Junior class officers and social committee plan to gether for Jr.-Sr. Dance. Has anyone ever seen a do-it-yourself sailboat kit? Matilen Powell seems well acquainted. W M55 S' W vw ..,.. M si ':lN- W j -F ii? k QLQQ pm M 2 x 'US f I I .5 i M 'Q .ww fa 'S 5' if N W A? A 1 -as .,,. x J W 'Q 3,-., ..-hz, .. - 'nf Q' N A A .:..: . . ,bb- F. . vw. 5. I X . ,.. A 1 if J J if . x in A an , if ' Q: fi b, D i Q xy! x .. 'D X C . . X , 1: P ef yn I -f .. 5, W . in X 'vu 4- Q N , N Q? v X J W S.g ' -.M ,ln Q- 1.53 1 Buck Southerland Suzanne Spratlin Paul Stanton Ralph Stegall Brenda Steward Eddie Stone Harriet Stone James Stone Buddy Stovall Warren Stovall Wayne Stovall Ronnie Street Charles Taylor Larry Taylor Sandra Taylor Jerry Tharp CLASS OF l962 zgan 'Making ia. .'a1:.cz. Johnny Murp' Barbara Nas! Carla Newton Ronny Nix Linda Odom Judy Oldstein Sandy 0'Nelll Tommy Oswa Terry Otwell Pim Parham Pat Payne Carol Petty Pat Phillips Carol Pitman Susan Quinn Brenda Rae Marion Rama Jimmy Ratzn Arthur Ravel Suzanne Reci Ricky Ricket' Gail Rivers Linda Robins Charles Roge Dianne Roger Huey Ruther: Karen Schrih Annette Schr Pat Scoggins Dianne Secki Karen Sewell Bill Shaw Judy Shaw Nancy Sheffi Anne Shephe Larry Sherri: Kathy Shirleg Austin Simm Paula Small Ray Smith Larry Hale leads Military cadets off to a parade. 96 Gloria Thomas Maxine Thomas Sue Tidwell Loretta Todd Bobby Tolison A1 Torbush 'wu- Tommy Trailor Ben Turner Joe Turner Nan Turner Jimmie Tynes Susan Venable Q----.wig '-Q 'Q id' Butch Gill, James Stone, and Sandy O'Neal represent class in Student Council meeting. CLASS OF I962 K' Doug Volk Tricia VVade Shirley Wagner Linda Waldrop Margie Wallace Emily Walls Carol Walters Danny Walton Martha Lee Ware Jimmy Warren Beverly Warwick Katherine Wheeler Wilvin Wilkerson Dottie Williams Olin Williams Daniel Williamson Carolyn Wilson Gwen Woodall Janet Woodcock Jack Worth John Wrigley Joan Youmans A K I Zlzrtzd Studznt Oiuunril Rzprzszntatinzs How should I know? I just work here. Danny James Kent Places 5Peu on bau- Walton and Donnie East look bewildered. EIT Larry Killmeir, Linda Glover, Johnny Ergle FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President . . . JOHNNY ERGLE Vice President . . . LARRY KILLMEIR Secretary . . . LINDA GLOVER 98 Ralph Adams Marion Armstrong Charlotte Bartley Clifford Britt Mary Ann Childress Richard Cox Don Dixon Sheryl Emerson Al Addington Robert Armstrong Susie Barton Joe Brock Rod Christy Cathy Coy Mary Lou Dorrough Jimmy Ergle Lida Aldrich Virginia Atkins Susan Beckham Troy Broome Phillip Aldrich Sandra Atkins Bill Benedict Dianne Brown Carol Allison Wayne Richard Alesse Algo Allen Apel Larry Cheral Howell VVayne Ayres Baker Barden Bardwell Elaine Hunter Mary Ann Johnny Berry Bicknell Black Bobo Charlene Carol Brook Jean Bruce Burns Byars Carroll CLASS OF ma Zlssumzd HHN zspunsihilitizs Carol Clyburn Jim Craft Johnny Dortch Johnny Ergle Ethyl Cochran Alan Cunningham James Duke Janice Erquitt Tony Cole Johnny Curbo Andy Duncan Barbara Estes Billine Johnny Ken Copeland Copeland Copeland Midget Tommy Paul Dahar Davenforth Davis Tammy Jimmy Jennifer Duran Durham Elliot Jerry Gary John Eubanks Fairley Farr Phyllis Archer Sharon Barnes Terry Brennan Larry Chastain Bill Cooper Ray Davis Marvin Elliot Eileen Fender Margaret Armstrong Sandra Barrett Robert Bright Sandra Cheek Marie Covington Joe Davidson Richard Ellis James Fields Marla Darlene Anna David Jerri Eddie Jerry Folsom Foster Frick Fritwell Gabriel Gaddy Glover Bunny Jerry Tom John Gail Delorus Herbie Guabelly Gunter Hadlowe Hall Halverson Hardeman Hardin Steve Donna Corky Nancy Carol Bennet Ronnie Hester Hicks Hilton Hilton Hitchcock Hodges Holcomb Tommy Peggy Mac Jan Pat Tommy Bill Hughey Hunt Irwin Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston CLASS OF l963 Shnmzd Harizd Zntzrzsts John Jones Larry Killmeier Kenneth Koster Sylvia Lloyd lvlike Jackie Jones Jordan Jimmy Diane King Kirk Tommy Mike Ladd Legg Jay Anthony Lockhart Logan Linda Glover Kay Hardin Marion Hooker Nancy Johnston James Kemp Susan Kite Ann Leonard Karen Long Troy Eddie Groom Groover Don Cheryl Hembree Henry Mary Sam Hooker Hudson Charles Glenda Jones Jones Nancy Barbara Kelly Kent Kenneth Ludi Knight Knight Richard Marie Lineberger Little Jean Monty Loos Luke Ninth grade F.H.A. members and Mrs. Kemp gather around Thanksgiving baskets. Ann Marable Annette McElroy Penny Moore Sharon Moss David Odom Jeff Pickard Judy Ramey Tommy Ryan James Mason Jimmy McGarity Glenn Morgan Fran Mullendor George O'Neal Tommy Pittard Pharian Ramsey Richard Sanders 1 Amo, amas, amat-sounds native to me. Johnny Ergle and Linda Glover find a light side to Latin. Linda Nancy Roger David Massey Matthews McCurly McDaniel Mike Drew Marilyn Norma Mclieithen McMillan Miller Mitchell Charles Jodi Linda Tommy Morris Morris Morris Morris Sandra Gail Al Judy Mundy Murphy Nicholson Nixon Gail Roger Sandra Bill Julia Larry Ginger Wayne Orr Parker Parnam Payne Peacock Phillips Pierce Pierce Karen Larry Jim Mark Vicky Mary Sue Frank Butch Pittman Polk Pounds Powers Prescott Presley Pritchard Pruitt Bill Benny Tommy Toivo Lou Mary Ann Judy Ratelle Reed Rhine Rist Rogers Ross Rosser Rucker Dickie Virginia Harry Larry Sue Allen Sandra Frances Satterfield Samples Scarbrough Scarbrough Schilp Schuler Scott Seagraves 101 Southwest B Teamers leap for a rebound. Butch Richard Steed Steckle Jay Patty Tarpley Thomas Judy Kay Wallace Wallace Judy Jenny Williams Williamson J oanie Karen Sei gnious Shands Susanne John Shultz Sidly Michelle Ricky Smith Smith J ack Judy Spain Stallings CLASS OF 1963 Suppnrtzd 'illizam Donnie Stephens Jim Thompson Lawrence WValters James Wilson Ed Stephens Sue Tidwell Bill Watson Kay Wingo Andy Stevens Cheryl Tilley Lynn Weeks Gary Winters Bill Stevens Kenneth Trent Stanley West Louis Wolfe Tommy Jimmy Tommy Marian Sharon Shaw Sheffler Shindelbowel Ellen Charlene Eileen Faye Sills Smith Smith Smith Skippy Wayne Buck Dennis Smith Smith Southerland Spain Kim John Larry Floyd Standard Stanfield Stanford Statham Carolyn Dianne Kay Susan Stewart Stonecypher Stovall Stovall Dwight Kay Butch Al Tyson Vaughn Vincent Volk Terry Jimmy Jean Ann West White Widney VVilliams Harold Karen Billy Bonnie Wright Yates York Young 102 Connie Young Joy Youngblood Doctors I 'IJ , Mike and Butch examine frog during lab period. 3 333 It isn't nearly so good when you do it yourself, is it girls. Ninth grade home economic students in lab. Come in Paris! Vicki Prescott has French lesson in the new language lab. 103 Bill Sargent shows interest in woodshop activities. -1ff'?' Billy Hartley, Sharon Wilson, Angie Norton SUB-FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President . . . BILLY HARTLEY Vice President . . . SHARON WILSON Secretary . . . ANGIE NORTON 10-I CLASS OF I964 105 Sandra Abbey Donald Addington Jamie Adams Ronnie Adams Bunny Allen Genia Akins Bert Alexander Susan Anderson Martha Anderson Sherry Anderson Janet Archer Steve Bagwell Eddie Bailey Marilyn Ball Shirley Banks Batte Bannon Billy Barge Brenda Bartlett Jimmie Sue Bartlett Buddy Belle Isle Karen Belloir Joan Benfield Marilyn Berry Nancy Best Kent Bicknell Nita Bindelto Marcia Bigham Mike Bibb Peter Blitchington Charles Boling Bill Brandenburg Mary Brasill Sarah Bray Elsie Britt Joe Brock Judy Brookshire Bill Brotherton Alice Brown Glenda Brown Kathy Brown Pamela Brown Billy Bryant Wayne Bryant Nedra Burns Donna Burrell Robert Burrus Beverly Butler Charles Butler Reba Byrd Nancy Byron Dwayne Carney Judy Carroll Donald Cartwright Anna Cates Liela Cheek Evelyn Cherry Joan Choleva Mike Clancy Jerry Clark Johnny Clark Raymond Clark Mike Cochran Pat Collins Marty Conner Rondal Cook Linda Cooper Carla Cox Philip Cowart Bob Crane Brenda Craver Ran Crawley Phil Crenshaw Roger Crisler Michael Crowe Doug Culver Richard Daniell Steve Daniel Connie Davis Elaine Davis Jerry Davis Nancy Jo Davis Alan Day Patricia DeBorde Margaret Dempsey Don Dewberry Bob Dial Sharon Donaldson Noland Downs Danny Duffy Diane Duffy Darryl Duke Johnny Dunham Getra Dunn Drew Dyer Bobby Eads Barbara Eberhart Lois Edwards Jo Ann Eggli Julie Ellis Richard Ellis Willie Eisner Jarrett Eschenfelder Tom Ewing Charles Ferguson April Fields Catherine Fior Barbara Ford Roberta Ford Jackie Fowler Stephanie Frapart Mildred Frazier Judy Frick Mike Fuss Marilyn Galati Drew Genoble Barbara Gilmer Sandra Gilmer Patricia Gladfelter Doris Graf Janice Green Rollene Green Buddy Greenoe Glenda Griffith Johnny Griffith Tommy Grimes William Grimes Nancy Guest Kathy Gulley Mary Gunn Chris Gunter Nancy Gunter David Hackney Donnie Hagerup Don Hallman Glenda Hammond Jimmy Hardy Shirley Harper Judy Harris Bill Harris Karen Harrison Carole Hart Paul Hartley Linda Hawkins Tommy Head Jay Heard Carol n Henderson Y Norma Jean Henderson Sandra Herring Julia Higginbotham Judy Hightower Jimmy Hill Margaret Hill John Hindsman Arthur Hitch Dennis Holcomb Harland Holcombe Gary Hooks Jimmy Hooks Jimmy Hopson Kathy Horton William Hogue Jake Howard Carol Huckeba Bill Hudson Wayman Humphries Beverly Hunt Jane Hunt Margaret Hunter Carol Hurst Danny Hutchins Marilyn Ivey Pattie Jackson Richard Jackson Pam Jones ixczllzd Zn Eighth radz Zlthlztirs CLASS OF 106 zrz cihallzngzd 'Clin ,Sat high nals 964 7 Linda Jarman Judy J enses Nancy Johnson Ester Johnston Barbara Jones Barry Jones David Jones Lorraine Jones Nancy Jones Richard Jones Jane Jordan Anne J owers Lilla Gene Kathy Joe Keller Danny Kelly Hamp Kelly Martha Kennedy Terry Khrenner J erre Killingsworth Mike Kimball Kenneth King Shirley King Joe Kitchens Tommy Knight Rosalyn Lancaster Marie Landrum John Lankford Linda Latham Paul Laxson Judith Ledford Harold Lee Gary Leegate Jerry Leggett Diane Lemons Edward Lett Sandra Lewallen Donna Lewis Jane Lindsey Janet Lindsey Richard Lorton Steve Lyle Glenda Martin Larry Martin Judy Mathwes Betty Mayes Gary McAuliffe Edward McCubbin Dan McCurdy Karen McDaniel Jerry McFarland Fay McGee Kathryn McGrath Becky McKinnon Doug McKlesky Linda McLendon Kemp McNeil David McSucas Judy McWhorter Paul McWilliams Julia Meadows David Medley Denver Medley Nancy Merritt Dennis Messman Harriet Miller Marilyn Miller Richard Mitchell Sonny Monfort Johnny Moon Jean Morgan Sharon Morgan Steve Morris Virginia Mozley Sheila Murphy Mike Murray Wayne Murdock Donald Nash Lee Newton Babs Noland Michael Nolley Angie Norton Steve Oglesby Wanda Otwell Lessie Parker Carol Parkerson Kay Parkman Norman Patterson Mary Patton Tommy Paul Bobby Peckham Pete Petty Richard Petty Ronnie Petty Bill Pharr Claire Phillips Judy Porter Kelly Pounds Del Powell Phillip Price Paul Prichard Barbara Pugh Brenda Queen Billy Raines Alan Randolph Irwin Ray Pat Reno Roy Renolds Charlene Riefsnyder Sandra Rowden Wayne Rowell Denis Russel Bobbie Rust Barbara Rutherford Frances Samples David Sanders Bill Sargent Jane Rhodes Rudolph Riggins Joe Rivers Jack Roberts J enell Roberts Claudia Robinson Pete Rosendorf David Ross Mary Sayer Ray Scarbora Gary Scarborough Jimmy Seago Roger Seay Gail Seignious Steve Seiter Randy Sweell Guy Shockley Ronnie Shultz Susan Shutze Billy Sigman Mary Singleton Genevieve Skinner Jimmy Slater Carol Smith Cassie Smith David Smith Glenda Smith James Smith Rollis Smith Trudy Smith Ronnie Sorrow Flip Speakes Judy Speth Julia Sphinks Jimmy Spiney Lynn Spratlin Martha Standford Louis Steed Shirley Stegall Annie Lee Stovall Joy Stovall Tim Stovall Steve Stowers Kenneth Sturdivant Jane Sutton Lora Ann Swofford Robert Tarbush Susan Taylor Tommy Taylor Donny Thomason John Thompson Terrie Thompson Al Thornton Donald Tolbert Donny Tomkins Gayle Travis Shumzd nundlzss School ,Spirit CLASS OF -5' 108 Strinzd 'Glu iwlakz 'ilihz Qilass Qutstanding I964 Gil Trujillo Christine Turner in Pnofc Rodney Turner o A ausbe 1 ' ,f- Photo Not Availabfe Stephanie Frapart gives Danny Duffy a messy treat at Fun- spiration. Anne Vincent Judy Wade Dianne Walker Barbara Wallace Marsha Wallace Pat Ware Frank Waters Vince Watker Ronnie Watkins Shirley Watkins Jimmy Webb Marvin Weese Donald Welch Steve Wheelus Jimmy Whitaker J immy White Kay White Rose Whitfield Dianne Wicker Dayle Wilkerson Jimmy Williams Terry Williams Wayne Williams Elaine Williamson Paula Williamson Pat Wilson Sharon Wilson Terry Wilson Sandra Womack Steve Woodall Barry Woods Cubit Woods Judy Wooten Diana Wynn Randy Wyton Billy Yarbrough Sandra Yearwood Martha Youmans Joan Zehms Steve Zeigler Billy Johnson works hard in woodshop -but where is the rest of the class? QT? sllw AJ 41' , , lf E R f' - fu- W , ...11 7 6 fx HI! f- R , fff ff-'1'3,iifi5f4' fsw, .. ' kL,3g5g3?,ggf ' 11.4 I Hi5f'?f5?' A J -A X ' J A' Jig ,-.Q-- .M1,.f-- X- A 4r ,,. . 5.- .gwfff V' ' ff 1 . , 'i, 5fjiE32ymz.- eg X R, '?', f. kq'1f aff,-5.,:, - SL, sig , . '--.V , U- . .. :' ,f?Qm1,L5, i -Q . ' . ' 1? r -Y if Kim. :Ar vf ..x .-ffm!-frfzgfwf .1 -1,3 f A W 1- 2 ffiSi4f +gf.f-'f Z, . .f :g77,'?yg5gf1w51A.'gi, , 15, 1+ A 2a11f'?'m L ' 'HJ-H' ' -491'-1 ,- P-gn, '-31' :ff-95511 Q Na. M Q P4 ' ' M Zff:x,,. . . x, gegggj XXX, ?Dl2 5- g QTWWE-533 110 Southwest students epitomize the gathering of wolves as they team together in various organizations to complete school projects and activities. dwiiizs Flront Row Front: Joyce Eads, Jan Harris, Gloria Dial, Sheppie Badgett, Steve Stovall, Ila Lea Abernathy, Judy Carlisle, Joye Lett, Deb ble Bennettg Second Row: Judy Hayes, Suzy Mills, Diane Lyons, Sandra Cochran, Jeannie Beazley, Dell Pyron, Patty Matthews, Beverlj Tyson, Mrs. Davldsong Third Row: Earle Garvin, Louie Abernathy, Lynwood James, Henry Taylor. The ADVANCED SCIENCE CLUB furthers the education of those students interested in science. This year Ila Lea Abernathy and Steve Stovall entered the Science Congress with a project pertaining to Geology. is .lt Now let's see, what are our plans for thi month? 'WSP' .f K it 5' 3 '... lllIl , . Officers: Ann Colley, Sheppie Badgett, Gloria Dial, Steve Stovall, and Ila Lea Abernathy. fp' MGWW 112 V7 . Wow: Dian Kirk, Allison Argo, Glenda Jones, Judy Ramey, Carol Fitzgerald, Kathy McFadden, Sharlie Panos. Diane Ferguson. irst Row Front: Carol Hitchcock, Jerri Gabriel, Ludy Knight, Gail Murphv, Katherine Wheeler, Carolyn Brandes Sharon Schell: Second Q The BIOLOGY CLUB is for those students who desire knowledge it beyond the basic academic requirements of the course. It is composed of tenth grade students. M Quest speakers always increase student in- zerest. i ?i'DC5FfDCfF'F'C'FfD?'.DC31?DQ'IfDC -1- Officersz Diane Long, Jerry Gabriel, and Carol Fitzgerald. 113 Members of the DEBATE CLUB improve their public speaking ability and learn to combine ideas and give them expression. Each week, teams of two people compete with debaters from other high schools. A parent or a teacher judges the debate. In the spring the club partici- pates in the Emory Debates. The DEBATE CLUB is a member of the Atlanta Forensic League, an organization of Atlanta high school debate clubs. First Row Front: Nita Jones, Barbara Chafin, Jane Buchanan, Sarah Butler, Neva Climer, Carol Smith, Ramona Fenn, Becky Brown: Second Row: Charlene Scroggs. Betty Tynes, Sandra Snead, Kay Tidwell, Comer Jones, Jerrine Fuller, Brenda Day, Peggy Pelotg Third Row: Jimmy McDonald, Jan Harris, Linda French, Patty Crain, Elise Beaszler, Paula Coker, Linda Askew, Donna Schmitt: Fourth Row: Hoyt Johnson, Joyce Eads, Mary Bray, Barbara Robertson, Sarah Stienbach, Diane Ramey, Dell Pyron, Jeannie Beazley, Pat Grissom. First Row Front: Kay Tidwell Sarah Bray, Nelda Keller, Bon nie Henderson: Second Row Jack Worth, Bill Armstrong Mary Bray, Billy Timm, M1 Dixon. f W2 Southwest Seniors who are interested in drama can increase their knowledge through the SR. DRAMATICS CLU In its programs at regular meetings the group studied the history of the theater. The club chose to dramatize The Last Leaf this year, and many of the members participated in the presentatii of the Senior Play, an event to which all students look forward in the spring. 114 First Row Front: Sheppie Badgett, Betty Tynes, Judy Hayes, Carol Brandenburg, Nan cy De Lesclenier: S'1'r'ond Row: Chery Crowley, Gay Loftin. Jeannie Williamson, Suzanne Spratlin. Nancy Brumitt, Kath- erine Horton: Third Row: David Smith, Tom Quinn, Doug Volk. Melvine Harris, Jimmy Brumitt. The AMERICAN JUNIOR RED CROSS develops leadership ability and civic responsibil- ity in its members. The Southwest JUNIOR RED CROSS conducts a membership drive throughout the school each year. The money from this drive is sent to help people in foreign countries. At Thanksgiving the club members contributed to assist an underprivileged family. In the spring the organization presented a variety show for the Veterans Administration Hos- pital in Atlanta. First Row Front: Jove Lett. Peggy Pelot, Martha Mac Rae Shirley Wagner, Diane Gill leannie Beaszleyg Second Row Qheppie Badgett, Carol Smith Debbie Bennett. Pat Grissom Iarolyn Young. Jan Harris Fhird Row: Marilyn Clonts Lynn Dillard. Matilene Powell 3illie Barfield, Carole Ellis Barbara Chafin1 Fourth Row.: lean Lowndes, Karen Sewell VIary Bray, Carol Stevenson Iarolyn Hope. - m n w The MUSIC CLUB is a hobby club for any girl interested in promoting the activities of the music department. The girls decorate, act as ushers for music programs, and aid in publicity. Among their projects this year were Christmas caroling and a Shower of Toys for under- privileged children. N5 First Row Front: Diane Harris, Dianne Henley, Helen Gilchrist, Judy Freeman, Nancy Sheffield. Charlene Gunnell, Jeannie De Bard laben, Loretta Todd, Judy Hart, Fern Bellwing Second Row: Eddie Bowen, Paul Stanton, Dick McMillan, Bill Armstrong, Linda Waldrc Sharon Martin, Bobbie Hitchcock, Trica Wade, Carol Cason, Ann Sheppherd: Third Row: Jack Worth. Tommy Traylor, Jimmy Brummi Billy Moss, Roy Johnson, Roland Matson. Johnny Fuller, Butch Gill, Bonnie Henderson. r 'x sit? ijh H Q The LATIN CLUB increases the members' under- standing of the Roman people. Through informational programs members discover more about how the Ro- mans thought and lived. During this school year the club had a presentation depicting the Roman gods and goddesses and also sang Christmas Carols in Latin. Officers: Sharon Martin, Eddie Bowen, Bill Moss, Bobbie Hitchcock, and Pattie Keel. The FRESHMAN LATIN . CLUB attempted to give its members a thorough under- standing of the Roman people. At their first meetings the club saw filmstrips which explained the customs of the ancient Romans-their family life, homes, and burial customs. Also, they viewed slides of modern Rome and compared the present-day city with the ancient one. First Row Front: Sandra Cheek, Ludy Knight, Sandra Mundy, Linda Massey. Darlene Fos Second Row: Linda Morris, Judy Nixon, Gail Murphy, Jean Caroll, Carol Hitchcock, Tl Row: Charolette Barlett, Nancy Hilton, Carol Burns, Fran Mullendore, Mrs. Wrightg For Row: Tovio Rist, Eddie Groover, Jeff Pickard, Edward Clearly. Brook Byars. 116 First Row Front: Mimmie Davis, Emily Walls, Martha Hinsman, Carolyn Wilson, Joyce Lambert, Joye Lett, Peggy Pelot, Jerrme Fuller Sheppie Badgett, Pattie Mathews: Second Row: Terry Thompson, Penny Outten, Linda Bode, Daisy Blanton, Gay Loftln, Billy T1mm,'Al folk, Happy Truslow, Tovi Rist, Dick McMaillang Third Row: Gary Leggett, Jack Worth, Annette Treadaway, Mary Bray, Russell Rutllle Bill Armstrong, Miss McConnell, Miss Boothby. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS was organized to promote interest in the understanding and appreciation of France-its people, language, and customs. Meetings and programs were conducted in French. Programs in- cluded singing Christmas Carols and playing Bingo. A French Banquet brought the year's activities to a close. French made easier with new language lab. The ADVANCE ART CLUB melps students to participate in und to appreciate art in the veryday world. Members of he club have purchased and rave framed classic art work to .ecorate school corridor walls. First Row Front: Mr. Salter, Gloria Dial, Joye Lett, Bruce McKinley, Pattie Matthews, Carol Burns, Second Row: Jim Mosteller, Rina Durban, Nancy Matthews, Ila Lea Abernathy, Jean- nie Williamson, Sylvia Lloyd, Sheppie Badgettg Third Row: Gary Leegate, Mike Kimbal, Glenda Brown, Sherry Anderson, Nancy Byron, Mary Sayer, Carol Kennedy, Sharon Donaldson. 117 First Row Front: Tommy Lewis, Sherwood Florence, Billy Moss, Eddie Stone, Gene Lewis, Tommy Roper, Butch Carson, Tony William: Tommy Henderson, Second Row: Earle Garvin, Lynwood James, Doug Pyron, Ken Vickery, Jimmy McDonald, Paul Jenkins, Jimmy Seig nious, Joe Robinson, Henry Taylor, Larry Dean, Third Row: Larry Sanders, Bob Hale, Don Shi, Chippy Reams, Billy Arnold, Billy Conne' ,un I , all ' S I 1 0 1 ' 2 S fs me YQ 0 .s 5,2 now H513 VE. Nsiie 2:1-Q, :rx BCD v-ID-UQ WMU 2 25565 ,intriguin- 8'4 94 :O-USO UI,-in-n r-n ,,,,d-D f h4D 9-2 O55-D I-3 do- so rv-B,-lg-QP Shgbgi angie amine 20642 ,:r3Z3.'5'cm O2 Scrub' 1'9- gimme --rm 2 Roig' Nm? 952, E SR' QOQ-I EERE Sludge: 'I CLU9 P 'lllll',,' i Rub a dub dub Project money is earned by the Key Club. 1 a Q , 4 II! ,M N .Ly I Nqf. A 2 awwibw is. - we ,, Mega , 1 1-2,4 Officers: Earle Garvin, Carter Foster, Gene Lewis, Dol Shi, and Tommy Lewis. Phe FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CLUB en- :ourages girls to prepare themselves for eventual marriage and Jarenthood. The girls now use their domestic talents to help Jthers. At Thanksgiving the club sponsored a contest among all the homerooms. Each room submitted a Thanksgiving Bas- zet which members of the FHA distributed to families who ieeded them. Xt Christmas the FHA made clothes for dolls which they gave to the Salvation Army. At one of their meetings the yrganization had a fashion show. The girls also planned and :arried out the Sweetheart Dance. Kathy McFadden and Diane Lyons admire the fine artwork put into one of the many lovely baskets. stress IE LE 1 m 41151. fo 'Mall oo 'VFIJ H0911 Matilen Powell learns how to become an expert seam- s' K S Q? O irst Row Front: Gail Eubanks. Fran Mullendore, Jeanne Loos, Glenda Jones, Sandra Cheek, Cheryl Tilly, Linda Glover, Jeanne Beazley, Qaren Sewell, Sandra Mundy, Carol Hitchcock: Second Roux' Emily Walls, Beverly Tyson, Charlotte Barlette, Ludy Knight, Mary Ann lack, Gail Murphy, Allyson Argo, Dian Kirk, Jean Caroll, N9 First Row Front: Jimmy Hill, Tommy Sharon, Linda Glover, Ludy Knight, Barbara Griffith, Sandy O'Neal, Neva Climer, Paula Coker Carol Smith, Judy Lunsford, Second Row: Charlene Scroggs, Louis Steed, Butch Gill, Don Shi, James Stone, Butch Carson, Joe Robinson Linda Askew, Roger Landers. The Southwest STUDENT COUNCIL, a well-known school organization, is a member of the Georgia and National Association of Student Councils. Members attended workshops at Emory University and at the Student Council Camp at Rock Eagle. This year the organization sponsored the Dental Drive and also conducted the March of Dimes and Career Day. Officers of the Student Council show students that it's fun to practice good dental health. The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB assists members in deciding whether they want to eventually be- come teachers. Those who are already dedicated to pursuing the teaching profession are fur- ther prepared by the club pro- grams. This year the FTA donated a record player and some records to a seventh grade class at a grammar school in an underprivileged area of the city. First Row Front: Beverly Tyson, Vicki Wilkes. Diane Gill, Judy Carlisle, Joyce Lettg Secor Row: Betty Tynes, Nina Warren, Dell Pyron, Jan Harris, Patty Matthews, Sheppie Badge! Third Row: Mary Bray, Ila Lea Abernathy, Diane Ramey, Sarah Stienbach, Becky Brow Jeannie Beazley, Patsy Williams, Fourth Row: Diane Ferguson, Martha McRay, Linda Askew Barbara Robertson, Debbie Bennett, Carol Stevenson. 120 First Row Front: Barbara McGreggor, Gayle Wilkerson, Dell Wilkerson, Barbara Vandergriff, Shirly Wagner, Wilven Wilkerson, Beverly Bruce, Dian Lyons, Charlie Panos, Diane Fergeuson, Jean Loudens, Kay Barfield, Second Row: Wayne Bardwell, Tommy Bruce, Jan Harris, Diane Abbot, Carol Kuter, Sylvia Lloyd, Gloria Dial, Eddie Gaddy, Jackie Fowler, Harold Abbot. The sole purpose of the VOICE OF CHRISTIAN YOUTH CLUB is to promote Christianity in high schools. At each regular meeting the club members hear a message from a person dedicated to Christian- ity. The speakers usually are from an Atlanta church although they occasionally come from out of town. The VOICE OF CHRISTIAN YOUTH inspires all students to maintain Christian principles. No, No, anything but the razor! This is Funspiration???? The SECRETARIES OF TO- MORROW CLUB enables the girls in advanced stenography to learn more about the busi- ness world. The girls spend one day each year in a business of- fice watching and helping do the actual work. Every stenographer should be able to use the ten-key adding machine, to cut a stencil, to operate a dictating machine, and to take dictation at the rate of at least one hundred words a minute. Since all of this cannot be learned ade- quately during regular school hours, the SECRETARIES or , --- , , Supple- W K X i N 6 X A W wmaetwgmwivarsxs-i,,,,M,.,. ments the teaching period. Seatedi Joetta Kite, Carolyn Hope, Jeannie Harris, Penny Quinn, Toyna Stowers, Mrs. Mur rayg First Row Front: Suzette Row, Carol Miller, Brenda Edwards, Linda Metcalf, Pat Alex- ander, Brenda Clark, Carolyn Skinner, Becky Brown: Second Row: Diane Keith Jeane Bart lett, Kay Juarrnan, Sandra Pruitt, Jerry Anderson, Ann Peek, Gail Turner, Evelyn Trollinger- Donna Spears. if S- Officers: Romiie Shartle, Jean Harris, Neva Climer, and Bill Spradling. and community, sponsored a Go to Church campaign, a fruit cake sale, the Christmas Dance, and published the Student Directory dur- ing the '59-'60 year. ffwish 1 had big feet. First Row Front: Elise Beaszler, Trina Bolch, Jeanne Harris, Neva Climer, Patty Crain, Sunny Hines, Paula Coker, Beverly Brand, Char l Scro s' Second Row: Bill Spradling, Johnny Killmeier, Claude Fleming, Kathy McFadden, Sandra Brothers, Sarah Butler, Barbara lflId?tness,gJ1idy Mills, Nita Jones, Ronnie Shartleg Third Row: Al McAul1ffee, Steve Slay, Jimmy Hallums, Ray RlChl9, Larry Nielson Stanton Kuter, Tom Quinn, Roger Landers, Coach Brannon. The JUNIOR CIVITAN, standing for citizenship in home, school, 5 1 5 S, l Christmas. ML President, I'm not sure I agree. Officers: Julie Cheek, Loretta Todd, Marquis Beaszler, and Susan Quinn. The TRI-CIVITAN, newly organized this year, sponsored a clean-up program at school and helped the Junior Civitan sell fruit cakes at 'rst Row Front' Linda Glover, Kay Wallace Lud Kni ht, L tt T dd S , . , y g ore a 0 , uzanne Spradlin, Carol Pittman, Susan Quinn, Suzanne Rec- r, Wanda Terry, Joan Yeomans, Jimmie Tymes, Sandra Cheek, Cheryl Tilly, Second Row: Margaret Armstrong, Charles Cambell, Ricky ,cketgs,dJgnmy Cant Carol Fitzgerald, Susan Venable, Nancy Grumit, Bobbie Hitchcock. Emily Walls. Bill Selmer, Julie Cheekg Third Jw: e J ' ' ' reene, o nny Dorch, Marquis Beaszler, Bill Huff, Doug Volk, Skipper Matson, Jack Johnson, Roy Johnson, Butch Gill, Al mrbush, Mr, Bryant, Jerry Hartly. 19? First Row Front: Nina Warren, Charlene Scroggs, Jackie Culver, Barbara Craig, Jackie Culver, Kelleen Penn, Linda French, Neva Climer, ' ' ' ' ' 'k l S 'th J d L f d' Second Row: Henry Taylor, Jimmy Mc Paula Coker, Anne Colley, TIICIH Rabren, Elise Beaszler, Vicki Wil es, Caro m1 , u y uns or , - Donald. David Smith, Carter Foster, Kathy McFadden, Beverly Brand, Suzanne Spratlin, Loretta Todd, Susan Quinn, Allen Still, Steve Stovall, Walter Preston, Bill Spradling, Mr. Cleereg Third Row: Bobbie Hitchcock, Trina Bolch, Johnny Kilmeier, Roger Landers, Don Shi, Jimmy Bmmett, Eddie Bowman, Marquis Beaszler, Donnie Luke, Tom Quinn, Joe Walthall, Bill Roberts, Fleming Currin. Officers: Barbara Craig, Carol Smith, Linda French, Paula Coker, uAll'ight, Pll S0 0Vel' that just One mme timed Jimmy McDonald, Peggy Adams, and Carter Foster. Working to build and maintain Christian character, the members of the COED HI-Y spon- sored a city-wide youth rally, attended a youth breakfast at the YMCA, and helped with many worthwhile community projects. . 3 W First 51owIFrorgt: Nelda Keller, Ann Colley, Elise Beaszler, Henry Taylor, Neva Climer, Patty Crain, Paula Coker, Chervl Tilly, Gail Mur p y, ar ene croggs, Marquis Beaszler, Second Row: Dian Long, Jean Lowndes, Steve Stovall, Don Shi, Beverly Brand, Roger Landersl Bruce McK1nely, Linda French, Carolyn Norton, Bill Moss, Bill Spradllng, Carter Foster. member of the PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL. The Council aims for -as good relations among clubs. It also makes certain that all organiza tions follow the school rules concerning them Each president of a Southwest organization automatically becomes a f2ig3., First Row Front: Carol Smith, Elaine Davis, Babs Nolan. Nedra Burns, Janet Archer, Charlene Riegsnyder, Susan Taylor, Stephanie Fra- part, Bunny Allen, Sarah Bray, Sharon Wilson, Lorraine Jones, Nancy Guest, Marsha Biggam, Linda Lathem, Diane Wicker, Second Row: Lessie Parker, Margaret Dempsey, Pat Reno, Judy Wade, Nancy Best, Pat Ware, Mary Gunter, Joan Choleva, Patty Jackson, Jean glerggleisoir, Katherine McGraf, Judy Caroll, Carla Cox, Judy Porter, Third Row: Martha Yeomans Sandra Womack Jane Jordan Glenda Hrl et , aye McGee, Julia Meadows, Judy Speth, Lynn Spratlin, Nancy Merrit, Glaeda Martin: Nancy Davis, Jiudy Frick, Katherine orton. The EIGHTH GRADE Y-TEENS each learn to grow as a person by making Christmas bas- kets for needy families and collecting clothes for the Georgia State Training School for Girls. 125 First Row Front: Gail Eubanks, Fran Mullendore, Jeanne Loos, Glenda Jones, Sandra Cheek, Cheryl Tilly, Linda Glover, Jeanne Beasle Karen Sewell, Sa-ndra Mundy, Carol Hitchcock, Second Row: Emily Walls, Beverly Tyson, Charlotte Barlette, Ludy Knight, Mary Blac Gail Murphy, Allison Argo, Diane Kirk, Jean Caroll. The JUNIOR Y-TEENS learn to grow in friendship with peo- ple of all races, religions, and nationalities. This year they gave clothing to the Adamsville Girls Home and assisted the American Legion to provide underprivileged children with toys for Christmas. First Row Front: Bobbie Estes, Phyllis Archer, Mary Jean Childress, Elaine Berry, Carol Cly burn, Karen Pitman, Ginger Pierceg Second Row: Charlotte Barlette, Patty Foster, Dianne Kirl Judy Rucker, Mary Hooker, Jean Loos, Fran Mullendore. E First Row Front: Betty Backus, Charlene Gunnell, Jeannie De Bardelaben, Carol Brandes, Dian Long, Jean Lowndes, Judy Hart, Shel ' ' ' ' ' C D' H l mb, Ann Buchanan, Lore Martin, Ann Shepherd, Trica Wade, Barbara Evans, Carol Fitzgerald, Second Row. Carol ason, GIHHQ 0 co Todd, Maxine Thomas, Nancy Brumett, Rae Ann Gail, Carolyn Gigham, Linda Waldrop, Bobbie Hitchcock, Joyce Lambert, Mari Hinesmang Third Row: Bonnie Henderson, Susan Venable, Betty Guthrie, Anglea Beavers, Sarah Brumelow, Jane Youmans. l26 First Row F ront: Sandra Snead, Carol Smith, Peggy Pelot, Connie Hodges, Sandra Cochran, Barbara Hartness, Mimmie Davis, B6tSY C b . . . - . amp ell, Judy Hlgglnbothan, Second Row. Linda McAfee. Dell Pyron, Sarah Steinbach, Sandra Brothers, Dianne Ferguson, Sharlle Pan- os, Paula Ogburn, Patty Crain. Linda French. Another of the Y-Teen pur- poses is to grow in the knowl- edge and love of God. The SENIOR Y-TEENS had one project continuing throughout the year. They visited, made scrapbooks, and gave parties for the Fairhaven School for Mentally Retarded Children. First Row Front: Suzy Mills, Debbie Bennett, Sheppie Badgett, Joye Lett, Martha MacRae Kath M F dd ' ' 4 It c aL en, Marilyn Clonts, Lana Ingram, Carol Ford' Second Row' Judy Carlisle, Su-i san a on, ynda Webster, Judy Mills, Emily Barber, Madeline Powell., Carol Stevenson, Linda Nolan. first Row Front: Joenne Burt, Jan Harris, Becky Brown, Diane Ramey, Carolyn Hope, Pat Grissom, Karen Emerson, Jane Buchanan, larbara Chafm' Second Row El' B - f I ISS easzler, Neva Climer, Judy Lunsford, Ramona Fenn, Nita Jones, Linda Askew, Dian Heard, Sarah utler, Brenda Day, Charlene Scroggs. 127 Long hours of hard work go into each issue of the HOWL. Few stu- dents are aware of the time and effort required to print one copy of the newspaper. In addition to writ- ing stories every month, staff mem- bers must read copy three times before each edition reaches students' hands. Yet, for all the toil and exertion it requires, the job is an exceedingly rewarding one. When delighted students receive their copies of the HOWL, the staff mem- bers realize that it is worth the effort after all. First Row: Linda Askew, Ann Colley, Sunny Hines, Nina War- reng Second Row: Bill Tovall, Sarah Butler, Diane Ramey, Charles Langley. Just a little bit better, a little b Miss Hines, take a letter. Now let me see, just what seems to be your prob- lem cpu, 128 better. Now, now, surely something can be worked out. fX Editor ....,....... .... L inda Askew Associate Editor ................. Ann Colley Managing Editor ................ Patty Crain News Editors ..... Nina Warren, Sunny Hines Feature Editors. .Beverly Kelly, Penny Shealy Sports Editor ,.............. Lynwood James Advertising Manager .......... Diane Ramey, Bill Tovall Circulation ......... A... D iane Ramey Business .............. .... S arah Butler Production Manager ..... ....... J ean Ford Reporter ...........,........... Robbie Bell Cartoonist ...............,..,.... John Ford Photographers. . .Charles Langley, Bill Tovall Faculty Advisor .........,. Julian J. Anthony We knew you were coming so we baked a cake. Another busy day for Howl advisor, Mr. Anthony. ilfj as 1 Looks like everyone finds something of interest in the Howl. ditor Linda Askew makes the rounds. Copy must be read and reread. Striving to bring to Southwest a yearbook of the highest cali- bre, the Resume Staff of seven- teen members has worked to- ward this goal. Although each member was assigned a specific task, they were often called upon to help in other capaci- ties. First Row Front: Barbara Rol ertson, Jerrine Fuller, Patt Crain, Elise Beaszler, Carte Fosterg Second Row: Toi Quinn, Beverly Brand, Nex Climer, Henry Taylor, Bill Connersg Third Row: Line French. Linda McAfee, Kellee Penn, Charlene Scroggs, Pau' Coker. X my eerie t 3 6 bi ' , ff at Tom supervises Barbara's labor Oh, this will never do. Now let s see, if you got 14 pictures, that would come tiwell, if thaffs the Only Way You can do it-n 130 Editor ......A.. .... C harlene Scroggs . . . . . .Tricia Rabren Asst. Editor ........ Layout Editor ...,.,, ..,.,.. L inda McAfee Asst. Layout Editor ........... Beverly Brand Business ...,............ Judy Higginbotharn Subscription .....,. ..i....... P atty Crain Literary Editor ...i....,.. Barbara Robertson Art .................,........ Jerrine Fuller Asst. Literary and Art ,........ Kelleen Penn Class Editor .................,.. Neva Climer Sports Editor ................, Elise Beaszler Asst. Sports Editor ........... Sallie Truslow Military ........... Tom Quinn, Billy Conner Advertising ...,... Paula Coker, Linda French Photographers. , .Henry Taylor, Carter Foster OK, if you have 1,700 students . . .' What we want to do is this . . . But this is so much more expressive, don't you think ,f Q , fl, X-I ,ff ' ' 2 -ru K Eff A iff-iff 3 IA' ,yuu v--f' S f 'I want some art work to go right mere. Smile. OK, now hold it right there. w First Row Front: Janice Jordan, Donna Spears, Barbara Craigg Second Row: Coach Brenner, Carolyn Skinner, Evelyn Trollinger, Daisy Blanton, Gay Loftin. All members of the GIRLS BLOCK LETTER CLUB have earned a letter in a major varsity sport. They re- ceive the letter for active participation in scheduled games for a required length of time. In aiming for a block letter, the girls increase their sportsmanship and teamwork. The GIRLS BLOCK LETTER CLUB sponsored a dance after one of the football games this year. Profits from the dance were used to buy new tennis shoes for the girls basketball team. We've got stacks and stacks of letters. lil The BIG game M--wfv--1 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Suzy Mills, Lynda Bode, Tricia Rabren, Linda Askew, Barbara Hart- ness, Linda McAfee, Jackie Culver, Elise Beaszler, Billie Barfield, Nita Jones. The RAHJ AHS, composed of all Varsity and B-Team Cheerleaders, promote school spirit in many ways. Phey make posters to increase student interest in sports activities and decorate the goal post for foot- Jall games. Phe RAHJ AHS also plan the Homecoming presenta- :ion and the Homecoming dance. I-TEAM: First Row Bottom: Gloria Thomas, Susanne Sprat- n, Susan Quinn, Carol Pitmang Second Row: Charlene truce, Efynn Weeks, Kay Wallace, Lida Aldridgeg Top: San- ra Ha . OFFICERS: Elise Beaszler, Barbara Hartness, Billie Barfield, Tricia Rabreng Standing: Nita Jones, Kay Wallace, Just Clowning around. 133 Barbara Craig, Barbara Robertson, Carla Newton, Paula Coker, Lana Ingram, Vicki Wilkes, Lethia Arrowood CAPTAIN: Paula Coker THE STATE CHAMPS N-f.. v-' 7 , K T .- u 4 I Z li if Q-'HJ The MAJ ORETTES are a hard-working group. They perform in the half-time shows, the pep-meetings and the band concerts, and compete in the Georgia State Music Festival. Each majorette must play an instrument in the band. The majorette corps won a trophy for their competition in the Georgia State AAU Twirl- ing Championship for the second time this year. Three of the majorettes also twirl for Georgia Tech. 13-1 C0-CAPTAIN: Lethia Arrowood Peggy Adams Barbara Robertson Barbara Craig Vivki Wilkes Carla Newton Lana Ingram 1235 Q . W - J f . QQ 5 S' N , s I ag WS E3 Hx F H' J X X ? Q J , . 3 x uf ,lm , ff.. if HL ' 5 5 i i W' WK ? x 53 Mbfk 4 ,. 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EL ,J-: ' 'f es the 7 n Hes th 1 ig X' 1' .sg E K ws' av iw 'Y an g 3-f 1 1 KN V' is 3 y Q sz QQ A , x ,N First Row Front: Kent Beckmell, Ronnie Riggens, Jimmy Seago, Bill Johnson, Don Clarkg Second Row: Johnny Copeland, Chuck Clark, Perry Moore, Richard Daniels, Charles Morrisg Third Row: Wayne Allen, Larry Phillips, Ray Davis, Drew Genoble, Members of the C BAND are in the beginning The ORCHESTRA is made up of players of string stages of musical instruction. Their ultimate goal is instruments, i.e., violins, violas, cellos, and string to become members of the A BAND. basses. First Row Front: Gail Halverson. Barbara Ford, Charlene Smith Gloria Dial Brenda Sewell Julia Meadows Charlene Eubanks' Second Row: Johnny Dalton, Butch Steed, Carol Brandenburg, Jarrett Bshenftler, Tommy Humphres, Albert Rozier: Jack Worth, Drue' McMil- lian, Bill Armstrong. 139 SEV 32 W vu , A WST 5 -Q be SRX A -T ' Sigggg aa XS ' x R' 1 f X SX ww . , . we wg 1 I 1 -::::r:' 'Q 'i':5fE':: he Nav' 3, M as Eilgb H . Fm J 'YQ Eggs 13 1' we ,ix N EI s E 13' 23 Q., I as - +A Wm ' fmf ., :HUF 'fig '5.,-is 1-'G' x 'lx s in Q if v 5 W gf 9 v W if iw if Y fr Q fi ,af x A f xwiff? tx ' Miswf 9 ff 1-Q., we V Y N 'sw QE fag P1590 we x -V .P,. . W ,W QQ. l A QE Q . X Q. I ii , , f 'f 1 W .,,. 4, ' Z 4,-1--- M 1532 'v,Q, : f .. Vg V : 5 fiifjliiiia 4 .3 .,,, .,... A 4,u4 A ff I , gg., 'iii , ,Lx ' W F 433, 5 'f ' A .. , 462- 5 L :,,Q: , 3 W ' 3 , 5 TT., wwf l fly , - A'?i'-if ff' 5 ' ff P ,, gf 'Of gg Q 1 2 f A if ' . 'f-1 fyiizstiiriz mf, , G , .A.- f' 1 Q ..,, 'NK 23533 ,532 5 , fi 1' . ' i YQ-1.-.. Virst Row Front' Jeannie Beazle Carol S 'th P P . y, ml , eggy elot, Carolyn Hope, Pat Payne, Gloria Thomas, Jane Buchanan, Dianne Gill Yecond Row: Kay Barefield, Margie Ball, Mary Speth, Ramona Stephenson, Barbara Chafin, Pat Grissom, Carolyn Ingram, Jerrine Fuller Vhird Row: Debbie Bennett, Dianne Keith, Jean Loundes, Corrie Patrick, Jeannie Harris, Cherie Pinson, Jerri Anderson, Carolyn Young Vourtlg Roio: Bonnie Henderson, Mary Bray, Gaye Rogers, Sharlie Panos, Kay Tidwell, Neva Climer, Ann Buchanan, Loretta Todd, D1 nne oya . First Row Front: Patty Crain, Mary Spethg Second Row: Kelleen Penn, Mary Bray, Jane Buchanan' Third Row' Billy Conner All Still, Mac Cochrang Fourth Row: Carter Foster, David Smith, Charlie? Brownlee. The SENIOR ENSEMBLE was composed of five girls who gave those extra hours to represent their school. All their practice was outside of school hours. They performed when a larger group was not practical or suitable. Their schedule of singing dates was always full of appearances at churches and private clubs. 141 Director: Mrs. Carolyn Hansard ' if W 3 r v'Q-. E ..., k Kk . S. 3 . r First Row Front: Mary Sue Presley, Mary Ann Black, Barbara Griffith, Sandra Hall, Claudia Cochran, Sherry Humber, Karen Shands Lynn McKinley, Mary Dunnom, Larie Crawley, Maxine Thomas, Judy Hart, Jerrie Gabriel, Emily Barber, Phyliss Archer, Betty Backus Lyda Aldridge, Diane Chafin, Eileen Cannon, Nancy Patterson, Sylvia Beahan, Shirley Womack, Anna Frick, Mrs. Hansardg Second Row Diane Harris, Martha Hindsman, Gayle Rivers, Katherine Wheeler, Trisha Wade, Carol Cason, Linda Glover, Brenda Johnson, Fran Mu lindor, Linda Brown, Guerry McWhortter, Harriett Stone, Brenda Ray, Nancy Hurndon, Janet Eurquitt, Carol Hitchcock, Marianne Day Betsy Campbelle, Diane Brownlee, Paulette Skinner, Jeannie Williamson, Kaye Wallace, Carol Fitzgerald, Gloria Thomasg Third Row: Mar garet Armstrong, Jimmie Tynes, Charlotte Barton, Jeraldine Sills, Karen Pittman, Bonnie Young, Cheryl Landrum, Nancy Sheffield, Carc Clyburn, Peggy Hunt, Sharon Moss, Beverly Assinof, Mary Jean Childress, Judy Rucker, Marian Armstrong, Carolyn Brandes, Nancj Mathews, Glenda Jones, Nancy Brumit, Elaine Berry, Jeanette Peterson, Louise McConnell, Linda Akins, Linda Carter, Diane Holcum Fourth Row: Gayle Dye, Sandra Brothers, Linda Eckoff, Suzzane Shultz, Gwen Jones, Elaine Allan, Pat Phillips, Prissy Pelot, Susan Ven able, Rae Ann Cail, Dotty Williams, Sandie Dobbs, Lynn Weeks, Charlene Bruce, Cheryl Tilly, Karyl Hardin, Jodi Morris, Brenda Stewari Barbara Vandergriff, Judy Nixon, Jane Wheeler, Jan Johnson, Suzanne Rector, Fifth Row: Mary Ruth Miller, Judy Shaw, Marjorie Lee Jan Harris, Delores Gibson, Helen Cochran, Ludy Knight, Nancy Kelly, Connie Young, Paula Edmunster, Angela Beavers, Kathy McFad den, Diane Lyon, Judy Hayes, Jeanne Loos, Sandra Barrett, Jeanne Carole, Gayle Murphy, Jenny Daniell, Karen Schribe, True Copeland Carol Brandenburgg Sixth Row: Nancy Gunter, Barbara Evans, Beverly Landers, Jane Bowen, Elaine Ewing, Eileen Smith, Linda Nolar Rena Durham, Joy Johnson, Dotty Merable, Carol Fleur, Betsy Fillmer, Jane Sewell, Jeanette Nutt, Jo Hale, Sylvia Lloyd, Joyce Lam bert. Sandy Parnham, Carole Ingram, Lynda McClure, Ann Shepherd. The B CHORUS was composed of 143 ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade girls. The goal of each is to be chosen for the A Chorus in the spring auditions. These girls work to perfect vocal techniques. Also these girls helped the A Chorus in programs. The MIXED CHORUS was composed of 30 boys ann girls from the ninth through the twelfth grades. Thi group worked to sing in complete four part harmony Although small in size, the MIXED CHORUS per formed in the Christmas assembly. First Row Front: Sandra Eastling, Barbara Dees, Barbara McGreggor, Betty McGuire, Kay Byrd, Cheryl Grymes, Carole Walters, Daw Coursey, Gail Eubanksg Second Row: Paul Davis, Elaine Ewing, Connie Hodges, Ruth Roberts, Norma Jones, Brenda Easterwood, Th mara Duren, Brenda Miller, Brenda Johnson, Third Row: Bobby West, Larry Parlier, Mac Irwin, Emmitt Welch, Joan Youmans, Sa Erursbegmwi garil Pitman, Fourth Row: Gwen Woodell, Carole Petty, Sam Lyons, John Hieryonomus, Bobby Fletcher, Al Torbush, Ste im o, ai an s. 142 Star witness leaves stand. Some members of the Junior Class under the direction of Miss Pitts presented The Night of January 16th, a play depicting a courtroom trial. The cast and stage assistants devised their own lighting system for this dramatic comedy. In spite of the disturbance caused by the Southwest football team's defeating the North Fulton team on the night of dress rehearsal of the play, the production was a success. Persons were selected from the audience to serve as the jurors. gl A pretty police woman takes the stand. CAST Judge Heath .................................. Bailiff ........................................... .........Billy Timm .......Paul Jenkins District Attorney Flint ............. ............ R ay Stephens Defense Attorney Stevens .......... Clerk of the Court .....,.......v..... Karen Andre ............ Dr. Kirkland ........ Mrs. Hutchins .......,. Homer Van Fleet ....... Elsie Sweeney ................ Nancy Lee Faulkner ........ John Graham Whitfield ....... Jane Chandler ................... Magda Swenson ............. Sigurd Jungquist .............. Larry Regan ......................... Roberta Van Rensselaer .......... ......Chippy Reames .........Albert Rozier .......Lynn Dillard .........Earl Garvin .......Carolyn Hearn ..............B1ll Tovell Billie Rae Barfield ....,....Francis Cook ................Don Cole .........Dianne Ferguson Miller .........Jimmy Jones .......Larry Sanders .......Mimi Davis Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the Director, Miss Pitts, contemplates selection whole truth and nothing but the truth? of cast. 1' F . V, e':a'I'j?,. -' ' gif Time to get up! What's this? Night School? Finally home-What a day! The '59-'60 school term saw Southwest students awakened to a new Zero Period, con- vening at the wee hour of 7:30 A.M. Because of prevailing darkness, eyelids remained droopy, minds foggy, and stares fixed. Joenne Burt ex- emplifies one of many comic situations which resulted. No time to restg too much homework. Early to bed, early to rise!! ,-----K --,-,---, ,,,,,,,.,,,,., a n d I still fall asleep in clasf 144 Songs by the chorus bring pleasure throughout the Underclassmen learn the Alma Mater. year. SOUTHWEST R A D I T I O N That all may be thankful. Beta Club Induction Dances for every special occasion Students play Santa Claus. 145 THE HOMECOMING QUEEN OF 1960 Escorted by Earl Rice Selected on scholarship, participation in school activi ties, character, and personality, this year's HOME COMING COURT included Queen Paula Coker, Mis Nita Jones, Miss Elise Beaszler, and Miss Patrici Rabren. The Queen was chosen by the student body from th four girls nominated by the football team. The Queen reign began at the football game where she was fol mally announced and continued through the Home coming Dance given in honor of the Queen and he court. fVH ,O fgnz Q- I .L ' x W! X I ' v R V' A fm thnx- 75 X mf Sx W . ,157 X V K IW 11 121.3111 'q Xi X x . . ,s13fW i2QiLf 'Y Q? 9' 44555 lffhji ' ...C fffswi-'sb 'i'-'Gish' The reigning Queen ' 1 I . A HOMECOMING QUEEN: Tricia Rabren, Nita Jones, El Beaszler, and Queen Paula Coker. 146 'QTY' '41 'XL :A -Q in A . 1960 Sweetheart, Carol Smith This year's SWEETHEART, Miss Carol Smith, was presented at the Sweetheart Dance on the night of February 12. Carol and her court, Sandra Beahan, Bobbie Hitchcock, Bon- nie Young, and Bunny Allen, reigned over the dance given in their honor. Each grade, from a number of candidates, elected one girl to represent them. From this group Carol was elected SWEETHEART OF SOUTHWEST HIGH. It looks as though Carol Smith was not the only sweetheart at this dance. 43' Bobbie plays hearts and flowers. The Sweetheart Court: Bobbie Hitchcock, Bonnie Young, Carol Smith, Sandra Beahan, Bunny Allen. 147 23 if First Row Front: Charlene Scroggs, Barbara Robertson, Jan Harris, Joyce Eads, Beverly Tysong Second Row: Henry Taylor, Gene Lewis, Louis Abernathy, Jerry Sharon. Students are accepted into the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY on the basis of their schol- HIELVOB socjltfg J, arship, leadership, character, and service. The club includes Juniors and Seniors with excep- bli, ,f tionally outstanding scholastic achievement. This is the highest scholastic honor which a 1.Q'K.Qv ,gig ff student at Southwest may attain. Because the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is strictly Mr- an honorary organization, it does not function actively as other clubs do. f ,.',1 i 5, ,AJ I tl First Row Front: Carolyn Hope, Joetta Kite, Marianne Fluerh, Joyce Eads, Ann Colley, Linda Askewg Second Row: Sandra Pruett, Paula Coker. Kelleen Penn, Barbara Chafin, Patti Crain. Neva Climer. 149 First Row Front: Diane Long, Judy Freeman, Katherine Wheeler, Charlene Gunnell, Jeanne DeBardelaben, Susan Quinn, Loretta Todd, Carol Fitzgeraldg Second Row: Linda Walden, Ann Shepherd, Sharon Martin, Carla Newton, Diane Henley, Carol Brandes, Diane Brown- lee, Nancy Brummlt, Jenny Daniels, Third Row: Doug Rutherford, Frank Lane, Roland Matson, Eddie Bowen, Billy Moss, Diane Seek- inger, Bonnie Henderson, Emily Walls. JA I X Outstanding Freshmen and Sophomores are recognized for ' M their achievements by election to the JUNIOR NATIONAL I HONOR SOCIETY. The organization aims to develop further X the potential qualities of intellect, leadership, character, and I service which these students possess. The society serves as a X goal toward which lower classmen strive. I V XI Fi First Row Front: Judy Higginbothan, Kelleen Penn, Linda Askew, Anne Colly, Tricia Rabren, Linda McAfee, Nina Warreng Second Row Barbara Robertson, Neva Cllmer, Patty Crain, Paula Coker, Diane Ramey, Sarah Butler, Charlene Scroggs. INTER H I0 L me is L., f At the end of the third quarter students are inducted into the QUILL AND F J SCROLL SOCIETY. Membership, which continues throughout college, is 5' awarded to those students who have shown outstanding work in the editorial, QQR MUL' literary, business, and art departments of the yearbook and the newspaper, and who have maintained a B average in scholastic work. 150 Each year the Harvard Alumni Association sends to Southwest the HARVARD AWARD nook. This book contains the lives and ex- Jeriences of famous men who have graduated 'rom Harvard and is awarded by the school zo an outstanding Junior boy. This year the Harvard Award was given to Don Shi. Gene Lewis was selected by the Student Coun- cil to receive the WORTHY CITIZEN AWARD from the West End Optimist Club. He and a student from both Brown and Syl- van were awarded a certificate for outstanding citizenship at a luncheon which they, their parents, and their principals attended. Cl H A o NL o R S The Homemaking Department administered the Homemaker of Tomorrow exam on De- cember 2. Each girl who attempted the test received a copy of Betty Crocker's Home- maker Profiler and Guide to Homemaking. The winner at Southwest, Martha Paris, re- ceived a HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW Award Pin. She was also eligible to compete for state and national scholarships. i Louis Abernathy received the BAUSCH Ez LOMB HONORARY SCIENCE AWARD this year. He was presented with a bronze medal for being the Senior student with the highest scholastic standing in science. In addi- tion, he was eligible to compete for Science Scholarships, sponsored by the Bausch 8a Lomb Optical Co., at the University of Ro- chester. I5 sum Qi? -Irv 47 1 - T U E93 7 Y ' 11 fl- 1 ,u ,,,. V . I, .WAH.i,, , .1'A,- H, mi . .ff1:' 'A .,, ' v i al, . Hx- 3, 7 f 2 1 A -1 P f 4' gif' x . 3 ,aff fs' 1 .. .....,14..,......g....-.f.,...J.4..-,....,..g-J.-..v.u.a.f,x..:.,4.L.4...-n:f....n.m..U ...-aq..-..,-..'.....'-,,.w-.Mv...1..-.-- yu. J-.1-An.-J.-ww-fwqw..Q .M Ms., ..,, ..,' ., ..1,.,N...,. -.Q-..fp.f,,...A.:...f,,-Q..mMn:.1f.4.1.x,x..,.. , 4 Nw . , f .-.- , AJ. ,---.4 4 Wfy.-4-.vvw.n-.w. 1.u:-...M-Q..-.-yN..Q.vn.,4 - .X v-,:,J, ES? 2,111 QQ? G15 RWE-5-2 152 Athletes must have coordination and swiftness in their actions. The winged foot suggests these attributes which are characteristic of Southwest sports participants. arts VARSITY FCOTBALL '59 ROBERT GREER-Head Coach Eighth Grade Track CHARLIE BRANNON-Backfield Varsity Baseball-Eighth Grade Basketball Carson fakes to Jenkins . . . Gives to Baeszler Baeszler hits O'Keefe Irishmen --B-Team Baseball JAMES EVANS HOWARD BRENNER B-Team Football- Eighth Grade Football BOYS Varsity Basketball Girls Varsity Basketball ED NEWBY-End-B-Team Basketball-Varsit Track-Cross Country-B-Team Track. Allen Still kicks into squawking Fulton Redbirds. CO-CAPTAINS . BILL SPRADLING-Halfback RONNIE SCHARTLE-Tackle MANAGERS SCHEDULE l959 The Southwest Wolves made Southwest Opp0nentS history this year by Winning 9512 Fulton 0 more games than any previous 6 Smith team. This gave the school a 0 Roosevelt moral victory by putting it in 6 LaGrange the top competitive bracket. 13 West Fulton Cooperation and determination 10 Sylvan were the secret to our success- 'f19 O'Keefe ful year. 314 North Fulton 0 Brown h G 7 Northslde Charles Bggwflvlnlgihlliglly Conors ames won 155 dw K C0-captains Spradling and Schartle meet North Fulton. in pregame DANNY WALTON DOUG GOODSON traditional. Guard Guard DAVID SMITH BILL ORR MAC COCHRAN JOHN KILLMIER Tackle Halfback End Fullback M. dim mu.. Carson passes to Spradling as Baeszler blocks charging O'Keefe man. 156 Killmier pounces on West Fulton player as David Smith and rest of buddies come to help. NNWQE EQQQQNHX 5,45 Q ,s 'EJ' sr 'R Raw W CLAITD FLEMING ALLEN STILL HOYT JOHNSON MARQUIS BAESZLFIR Quartvrbaf-Ir End Halfbavk Fullback SE? 'S 3 5 X is-we sl ,A xx f ww :lg A Q Q Q rgffw-E if of ekfisf His W IAMES STONE RAY RICHIE Tarklw Tackle North Fulton man prepares to grab Limbo as he receives hand off. 157 Down, down, down, and Baeszler comes tmnbling down under West Fulton opression. STEVE SLAY Center BOB POWELL Tackle STEVE LIMBO Quarterback AL TORBUSH H alfback ROGER LANDERS F ullback 158 Safe! Carson slides into West Fulton territory. TOMMY LEWIS End BILL SELLMER End BOBBY BRYANT Tackle CHARLES CAMPBELL End Come here, I want to tell you something. O'Keefe man pulls Sprad ling out of bounds. LARRY HAYNIE End Whee! Steve Limbo reaches for pass. Q.. x PAUL JENKINS Halfbavk FRANKIE ERGLE End TOM QUI NN End JUNIOR BALDWIN Guard 159 BUTCH CARSON Quarterback in ? Carson looks for receiverg Hartley looks for victim. AL MEQLQQZIFFE RICKIE RICKETS Tackle JOE MAULDIN Halfback wig- , , i K4 2 BUTCH GILL Center 1 WALTER PRESTON Guard STANTON KUTER Srnith watches as Spradling goes for first down. Guard 160 Tricia Rabren for Travis Baldwin SENIORS' SPGNSORS Each year at Homecoming our senior boys are recognized. These boys select a sponsor to represent them. This year we had sixteen boys graduating. V99 V Kathy Shirley Sallie Truslow Susan Quinn for for for Charles Brownlee Allen Still Mac Cochran 'Q 'R gy 'if Ee 4 Q. , 1 Q Q' :JY I ,nw -if J N Ak ., x Q . X ,A M ' r f fiixl., , . Q r l ,- fy - Carolyfn Young Nitaf J ones g 3 i i or or X E li g A Billy Coners Frankie Ergle .4 K Yif l J lf X Judy Lunsford Trenna Bolch Brenda Duncan Charleen Scroggs for , for for for Claud Flemming Johnny Killmier Hoyt Johnson Roger Landers Sarah Butler Mary Ellen Brown Linda McAfee Elise Baegzler for for for f Al McAuliffe Tom Quinn David Smith Bill Spiiiiadling llil B-TEAM FOOTBALL This pack of wolves really howled this season with success. Under the coaching of James Evans they were a worthy opponent to every team they encountered. VT., The limousine awaits to take them to the game. FIRST ROW: Joe Davidson, Dickie Satterfield, Jimmy Card, Mike Legg, Red Freeman. Joe Turner, Joe Meek. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Ergle, Ricky Smith, Eddy Gaddy, Larry Killmier, Jim Ratzman, Jerry Brown. THIRD ROW: Jim Prends, Ray Hembree, Bill Huff, Carl Farris, Austin Simmons. Buddy Stovall, FIRST ROW: Roland Matson, Marcus Powers, Pat English, Julian Cornett, Bill Johnson. Sam Lyons. SECOND ROW: John Crain, George O'Neal, David Estes. Larry Phillips. Warren Stovall, James Kemp. Larry Taylor. FIRST ROW: Jeff Pickard, Corky Hilton, Mike McKeithen. SECOND ROW: Ken Vickery. Hunter Bickwell, Jimmy Mc- Garity, Johnny Ergle, Robert Bright, Tom Hadlow, Jerry West, Dwight Jones. Jerry Hendrix. COACH EVANS I959 SCHEDULE WEST FULTON O'KEEFE SYLVAN GEORGE BROWN NORTHSIDE Top Row: Louie Steed, Charles Ferguson, Johnny Griffith, Tommy Paul, Tom Ewing, Pete Petty, Richard Daniellg Middle Row: Authur Hitch, Tommy Tay- lor, Rem Bennett, Don Hallman, Alan Day, Norman Pattersong Bottom Row: gandjal Cook, Eddy Lett, Gary Hooks, Mike Clancy, David McLucus, Joe um y. ' I960 SCHEDULE Sylvan Brown W. Fulton Northside G.M.A. EIGHTH GRADE FOCTBALL The baby Wolves' season was not as successful as previous years. But arduous practices and tough games proved they would make the fu- ture Southwest teams top. Griffin Coach Howard Brenner plots One, two, three, four . . . Carrolton next game strategy. G 0 LF CITY CHAMPS The 1959 Golf Team drove in two great honors-the City Championship and the second place in the State. Jerry Sharon, Barry Cheatem, Don Scartz, Donny Cole. 163 Hole in one! Don't laugh: I've done it before. B'T C H EER L D E Friendly, Hardworking Leaders The B-Team cheerleaders play an important role in building school spirit. They help the varsity make posters advertising the games, cheer at pep meetings, and help teach the eighth grade the cheers. But their main job is to cheer the B-team football team to vic- tory. O.K. SQUASH!! M - -' First Row: Sandra Hall, Gloria Thomas, Kay Wallace, Charlene Bruce, Margaret Arm- strong, Lynn Weeks, Linda Aldridge, Second Row: Carol Pittman, Susan Quinn, Su- zanne Spratling. 8th GRADE CHEERLEADERS Top Row: Leslie Parker, Carol Huckabee, Judy Brookshire, Joy Stovall, Judy Wade, Sandy Abbey, Marcia Bighamg Front Row: Stephanie Frapart, Greta Dunn, Karen Bellior. 164 New, Enthusiastic Workers The eighth grade cheerleaders are a vita. part of our school spirit because they planu the seed of enthusiasm in eighth grader: and the seed of courage in the team. Fron these grow the future spirit and success oz our school. Miss Marianna Taylor-Varsity, B-Team, an Eighth Grade Cheerleaders GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Howard Brenner came through again this year with a successful team. They won first place in the Holiday Tournament, which is played before the regular season begins. For the sec- ond year in a row they brought home the City Third Place Trophy. This year the team was one of the youngest Southwest has ever had, with only four seniors graduating. Top Row: Cheryl Hennry, Evelyn Trollinger, Janice Jordon, Joanie Seignious, Maydale Covington, Second Row: Nancy DeLesdenier, Carolyn Skinner, Saren Shell, Sue Be- cham, Sue Tidwell, Melbe Hayes, Barbara Craig, Donna Spears, Gaye Loftm, Daisy Blanton, Karen Yates. 2 Z i Mgrs. Kelly Pounds, April Fields seem to be Coach Brenner watching his girls at Play- lost? Where is the team, girls? 165 What do you mean I'm not guarding my man! l960 SCHEDULE Southwest Opponents 56 Headland Grady Murphy Bass Smith Roosevelt HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Headland Russell SEASON O'Keefe George Sylvan W. Fulton Brown Northside O'Keefe W. Fulton George Sylvan Brown Northside CITY TOURNAMENT Roosevelt Sylvan Murphy Grady Come on ball, get in that basket. ouch! Y011'l'9 Pulling my hair- gg H ., 'QW' 5- X First string: Carlyn Skinner, Barbara Craig, Janice Jordon, Evelyn Trollinger Joanie Signous, Donna Spears. And the score goes up another notch. -,WW , s U sggf v- ,W Q, is Y'- I tell you that's my ball! Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! 1437 s BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL I960 SCHEDULE SW OPPONENTS 35 . . . . Headland 45 60 . . ..... Grady 54 58 . . ..... Murphy 44 69 . . ...... Bass 31 48 . . ..... Smith 52 59 . . . . Roosevelt 42 64 ....,... O'Keefe 44 iff rr lf' ug, HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT 76 .,....... George 29 41 .... College Park 66 61 ....... Marietta 49 48 ......... Russell 25 46 ......... Sylvan 54 51 .... West Fulton 47 49 ......... Brown 50 ELT' 'STX 53 . , . . . Northside 67 82 ........ O'Keefe 38 57 .... West Fulton 43 66 . . ..... George 39 31 . . .... Sylvan 33 58 . . .... Brown 57 69 ..,... Northside 73 CITY TOURNAMENT Top Row: Doug Reynolds, David Smith, Gene Lewis, Butch Carson: Second Row: Don Shi 39 S -th 34 Poppy Banks, Chlppy Reamesg Third Row: Tommy Lewis, Ken McCurdy, Larry Dean, Stew - - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ml Stovall, Donny Cole. 43 . .. North Fulton 51 Gene's feeling his cheerios! Dean shows O'Keefe how easy it is. Julian always comes prepared. HSS I e y... NNN, msg' Wing... Coach Evans p0lldeI'S OVCI' game. Hey, Gene! Wait a minute. You'd better move. 4 .4 That looks pretty easy, says David Smith, Let me try. Out of my way, boys. 169 Seniors-Poppy Banks, Larry Dean, Gene Lewis, David Smith, Steve Stovall, Don Shi Gosh!! Think I'll be able to do that someday? Now watch closely, Poppyg I'll show 3 , you how to do it. ge it The crows will always come to see a good team play. Now in my game 170 we did it like this S. Talton, P. Schattle, B. Ritchie, D. Ferguson, P. Ogbun, L. Murray, J. Carlisle, G. Hubbard, C. McAllister. GIRLS HAVE ACTIVE PRCDGRAM The girls had a very successful sports program this year. Under the supervi- sion of Miss Pat Howe they played bas- ketball, tennis, softball, soccer, volley- ball, shuffleboard, and were instructed in tumbling, archery, body mechanics. MISS PAT HOWE Director of girls physical education Top-Ginger Piere if Bottom-C. Coy, S. Stovall, S. Schilp, B. McConnell 171 Top Row: Pat Reno, Lorraine Jones, Judy McWhorter, Second Row: Gail Seignious, Pat Wilson, April Fields: Third Row: Cathy Firor, Diane Lemmons, Kelley Pounds. Got it!! B-TEAM BASKETBALL I959-60 SCHEDULE SW OPPONENTS 50 ...... O'Keefe 23 70 ....... George 23 . .West Fulton 38 .......Sy1van 34 36 71 45 ....... Brown 38 22 .... Northside 35 31 ...... O'Keefe 55 32 . .West Fulton 20 47 ....... Sylvan 38 62 . ..,. George 23 Brown . . . . Northside Top Row: Tommy Rine, Garry Gilmore, Joe Davidson, Mike Legg, Jimmy Card, Jerry Ratz- man, Buck Southerlandg Bottom Row: Larry Hale, Ricky Rickets, Rickey Smith, Buddy Stoval, John McCurdy, Bill Shaw, James Kemp, Don Hembree. The future of Southwest looks bright. These B-Team boys showed in their hus- tling, hard practicing, and determination that they are good varsity material. They had a rewarding season under the leadership of Coach Ed Newby. Look! I can reach it! Coach Newby advises team members on ne move. 172 8th GRADE BASKETBALL :gs asia.- X X N About three more feet and we'll have it. This was the first experience in playing bas- ketball for many of these boys. Under the direction of Coach Brannon, they developed into a sturdy team that in the future will bring much honor to Southwest. 3C l Coach Brannon gives wolves some pointers for second half. I959-60 SCHEDULE SW OPPONENTS 12 31 ......O'Keefe QM 6 ....... George 12 30 . .West Fulton 29 19 ....... Sylvan 22 15 ....... Brown 22 24 .... Northside 15 19 ...... O'Keefe 24 22 . .West Fulton 15 14 ....... Sylvan 29 39 ....... George 20 . . . . . . Brown . . . Northside fi Top Row: David McLucas, Steve Woodal, Al Thornton, Dennis Holcomb, Charles Ferguson, Billy Bryant, Tommy Taylor, Steve Bagwellg Bottom Row: Mike Cochran, Kent Vlcknell, Rem Bennett, Don Hallman, Ronald Cook, Jimmy Hill. 173 VARSITY TRICIA RABREN JACKIE CULVER +- I Q A ' -:- :E':'EI :S.sifj'lililgm-:a.,f:E5I,3Ig, A i I A J 5 ii:rE' - - 7 Q A .ZW , i ' g A me:i,22f:s5s:::Z222:eEi if - -5.2,,..: 31i . K , 'Scsi 1 5 ' Q - W iI'I,:'-: K ' ' XWWLNU QQ' Q A 3:2323-I:'1:IE-:-': .- W:l:FfFl2:i - 'fffeqggggwilfl 5 ' - ,wgzfsssiiggweztfggi 555525 rf www, .. .QSM -. W Sfmfmwl 2 - 3-'ummm MM, L w wvweztswsw 'Q .ilu 2 N iwRlS2fg?3E?Ww5s?g The enthusiasm, pep, originality, and Willing- ness to work made these girls outstanding. Through their posters, pep meetings, and gen- uine love of Southwest they instilled the true spirit into the School. BILLIE BARFIELD ELISE BAESZLER 174 BARBARA HARTNESS CHEERLEADERS n-n-5.15 NITA JONES SUSIE MILLS I Q Q r 1 Q xkkpxkk ah! R' '52 A If ' ' , S 1--ali' . , 1 XXXE F xiii' E 'fff fi xx X I I Q- 5. if 2 RF' E , 'Q 9 E Sw E.S. :': It J S9 ,I ,, , . s if E S I' ix And the head was this big! LINDA BODE LINDA ASKEW LINDA MCAFEE 175 7 7 I959 SCHEDULE 7 Sylvan 3 West Fulton 8 O'Keefe 7 Brown 8 Northside 6 Sylvan 17 O'Keefe 3 West Fulton 7 Brown 10 O'Keefe 3 Northside 3 3 Q COACH CHARLES BRANNON SW OPPONENTS SW OPPONENTS O'Keefe 4 Northside 2 Sylvan 4 West Fulton 3 Brown 6 Northside 6 Brown 10 Northside 5 West Fulton 14 Come onnnnnnnn Lynwood! Don Shi winds up for strike out. O.K. Roger, you're out! 176 VARSITY BASEBALL X if If els., ir Top Row: Coach Charles Brannon, Vep Ellis, Jerry Brown, Lynwood James, Larry Dean: Second Row: Paul Jenkins, Don Shi, Bob Hale Steve Slay, Roger Landers. 'aul Jenkins snags a hard line drive over econd base. The 1959 Baseball Team had a thrilling season, ending in a three-way tie for first place in the city. Though Coach Evans and the boys fought a hard battle, they finished third place. Bob Hale prepares to hit home run, while Steve Slay stands by just in case. 177 -iii K Top Row: Hunter Bicknell, Robert Arrnstrongg Second Row: Dennis Russell, Gary Legett, Tommy Knight, Ronald Cookg Third Row: David Smith, Kent Bicknell, Terry West, Mac Ewingg Fourth Row: Steve Daniels, Joe Rivers, Jake Cowart, Eddy Lett. B-TEAM BASEBALL The 1960 Baseball Team under the coaching of CoacT James Evans, looks forward t the biggest winning seasol ever with the biggest tear ever. Forty-four boys tried ou for the team this year. I960 SCHEDULE Brown Sylvan West Fulton Northside O'Keefe Fulton Put it right here. If that didn't make it home, nothing will. 178 E 5 Q I dare you! BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS Top Row: Jerry Flemming, Frankie Ergle Billy Conner Henry Wood' Bottom Row' Nick Moore I WON!!! SCHEDULE Northside West Fulton George Brown Sylvan ess COACH BRENNER Now, the book said . . . Consorted!-S' Man, this game is easy. 179 y , 7 - y y Louis Abernathy, Andy Lattal. CITY CHAMPICNS The 1959 Track Team brought a great honor to Southwest by placing first in the City Meets and second in the State Meets. Under the coach- ing of Coach Ed Newby they won the first first- place trophy in the School's history. WALTER PRESTON-Shot Put Top Row: James Stone, Walter Preston, Tom Burdett, Johnny Ergle, Bill Huffg Second Row: Ricky Scott, Larry Weems, Fred Whitlowe, Joe Maldin, Boo Campbell, Bill Sprad ling, Steve Limbo, Junior Baldwin, Charles Brownleeg Front Row: Mike Carothers Al Torbush, Mac Cochran, Bill Selmer, Marquis Baeszler, Bert Coursey, Larry Sanders Johnny Killmier. Marquis Baeszler, Steve,Limbo, Fred Fritwell -880 9 an C 'Q BILL SELMER-440 Al Torbush and Bill Spradling-100 yard dash VARSITY TRACK up . . . and over move!! Al Torbush, Bill Spradling-880 relay Charles Brownlee-fJavelin 181 Marquis Baeszler-Broad Jump l959 SCHEDULE SW OPPONENTS 58 72 . , .... Northside 90 . . ,... West Fulton 26 105 ...... Sandy Springs 16 94 . . ......., O'Keefe 22 46 . . ......... Sylvan 78 City-First Place State-Second Place All Class-Second Place B-TEAM TRACK V in rl- .. ,gi ,QV I Top Row: Jim Kraft. Joe Long, Ned Smith, Bill Watson. Johnny Zaring, Jeff Pickard, Jim Fretwell, Lawrence Walters: Second Row: James Kemp, Larry Hanie, Larry Killmeier, Jim Pounds, Louis Wolf, Howell Bardon, Sam Hudson, Bill Shawg Third Row: John Murphy, Sam Lyons. Doug Goodson, Butch Gill. David Fretwell, Philip Cowart. Tom Jones, Tommy Stephens, Roy Hall, Jim Ergle, Speed Johnson, Herbie Harden, Tommy Pittard, Mike Cash, Troy Groome, George O'Neal, Pat Johnson. Johnny Curlon, Bennett Hodges, Andy Duncan. EIGHTH GRADE TRACK Top Row: Tommy Head, David Hackney, Pete Rosendorf, Mike Clancy, Tommy Hardon, Mire Bibb, Walter Hitchens, Billy Bryant, Joe Cobueq Second Row: Dennis Messman, Jimmy Hobson, Lonie Steed, Norman Patterson, Jimmy Hooks, Buddy Greenoe, Richard Ellis, Billy Barge. Robble Black: Third Row: Joe Keller, Johnny Moon, Phil Price. Tom Ewing, Allen Day, Charles Furgerson, Auther Hltch, Jimmy Hill, Jlmbo Hardy, Darrell Dukeg Front Row: Tommy Paul, Barry Woods, Jay Heard, Cris Gunter, Joe Kitchens, Pete Pety. 183 Q33 SIIW 'iv f' gk U O X -L 2 2 ' ' . I ...q 4,..,.,4,.,N,.--, ' ...,, YU.-,J - -..., I 'gm' , ,.,af-'W ,:,SC-fgiiiis-if Weiiifliaezgzf , ' lug. , v.LQ'f'rE'.f'.,,'? -Q -f 'Aff-.'7!'-Ze.-Jn-'v, , . w ,,--,J-3.1gf..' 13 . -2- '-:AV k1':, WS,-. P.: K , -1 6'9 'jif'AifLN-Ar---'gif'' X 1 -- 1'-i'a'i115 '4wf?i,Y.i-1:1 nf- ,J ,j....,',-,..,,g' 1' ,' . 1.14--Q A..-.17 ',x- Q J QaG:w1m:f .,s,A-rilh ' - .+ . , , 1z+:Exfef:,ig9f.bwW' 95. . ,,1,'.7ff:'55.ff1-1'f31345-I '- -3 -W: x-!,ymv:,.',vi'-i'sA'g, - .4-452.'-'.',-1,1,'j,!f,-fp -' U gi.lgf:.'Ry:,'-g-fri-rf R , 1' 5-TCR QTQJZQ- jx,-',ff:' 1 51 . -. 1Cr 3I'Pff',':,', 'W'f,?5' ' g. rpffv' 1 1? Sia:-5fLff:-f:,'af-1'- K .. -.' 1 J, ,f,,gf.u, -Q-JVJQ5 ff' i A, -I I 4 6 A- f-.116 1' fn:-,-T' KI 5' -. V -QI Qt, ' I, .' 'l - r Q, 1' Q ,Y V 5 . -1 5 . . A .' 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Carmichael instructs his officers This year the First Battle Group, largest of the thirteen Junior R.O.T.C. Battle Groups in Atlanta, excelled in Military, School, and Community affairs. Beginning the year was Saber Day, at which time the new Cadet Officers received sabers which signified their official commissions. Other events included participation in the Veterans' Day Parade, Empty Stocking Fund drive, Drill Competition, and Federal Inspection. Climax- ing the year was Sponsor's Day. On this day cadet offi- cers presented their sponsors and received medals for outstanding achievements. l ' CAPT. CARMICHAEL SGT. WILSON SGT. HALL 18K i Pass in Review COL. FLEMING CURRIN LT. COL. HENRY TAYLOR MISS KATIE PATTON MISS BOBBIE HITCHCOCK 187 QQ ' Lv--5, 4 Xl P S, 4-airy f ff' .Q D s Q 'YY 3 V if Y Il , .9 A n f K it . l W N' 4 ina 'I ' if , ' Q . M R, .I X Q is x , I s A .X ,A f M ie? Q , 11 1 f 0 ' 1 1 fx 1 f Q 1 'Q f 9 . i A C Q if 1 1 11 i . 'I T V. inf 4 my s 2 S , 9 7 A 5, , Q fs S is g 8 K 4 Q A. 3 3 1 , ge ' Y if 3 I 0 5 K Q . Us fr.,-t'i ,. nfs vw ' 8' First Row Front: Capt. Cochran: Srcond Row: Ist Lt. White, Camphellg Third Row: 2nd Lt. Florence. 2nd Lt. Salvador: Fourth Row: Preston, Garrison. Firorg Fifth Row: Ransom, Ahhot, Allen Baeszler, Champaign, Berryhill. Brown. Dalton, Cook, English, Cronin, East, Estes, Free- man. Sixth Row: Bowen, Brumit, Buckner, Berry, Clayton, Anderson, Bruce. Schuler, Fletcher, Freeman, Crowe. Elliott. Crawford, Cox. Fillmer: Seventh Row: Timms, Campbell, Burnotte, Brown, Brady, Smith, Card, Britton, Foster, Daniels. Ford, Ergle, Ellis, Farris, Edwards, Fuller. S - ki, J-r' CAPT. MAC COCHRAN MISS JOANNE NORTON lst LT. KEN WHITE 2nd LT. SHERWOOD FLORENCE 2nd LT. JAMES SALVADORE MISS ANN BUCHANNAN MISS SANDRA COCHRAN MISS MARY CAMPBELL 1811 E.. Q s: - 5 ,Q X , , . . i Q. w mf' i f 'Me R fyi ' 'M A tx ,. 'A ' 'u . . , , s . N. . 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Ratzman, Modlock, -Walton, Stogall Smith, Stone. Volk. Dupree: Seventh Row: Roseman. Phillips, McDaniel. Rogers, McCullvy Rutherford, Davis, Taylor, Stovall, Tolison, B. Stovall, Smith, White. .f f- I xx.. CAPT. WALTER JONES MISS CHERYL CROWLEY ' 1 lc . ' 0 .L . I Ist LT. STANLEY MORGAN lst LT. ANDY LATTAL 2nd LT. CHIPPY REAMS MISS SHARON MARTIN MISS BETTY TYNES MISS LYNDA WEBSTER 1211 v Practice makes perfect Rifle Team First Row Front: William Walkerg Second Row: Flem- ing Currin, Herbert Gallo- way, James Mashbum, Billy Lee, Danny Baker, Olin Mc- Daniel. First Row Front: Howard Hugesg Second Row: Bill Lowe, Howard Murray, Vance Jammes, Daniel Wil- liamson. All right, all together now 192 Up with the flag if 9' . First Row Front: Maj. Mc- Donald, Col. Currin, Lt. Col Taylor, Svrond Row: Capt Eubanks, Capt. Fleming Maj. Johnson, Maj. Aher: nathyg Third Row: Capt Corothers, Capt. Cochran 2nd Lt. Salvador, Capt. Jones: Fourth Row: 2nd Lt. Rvams, lst Lt. Banks, lst Lt. White, lst Lt. Morgan: Fifth Row: lst Lt. Lattal, 2nd Lt. Pyron, 2nd Lt. Florence, 2nd Lt. Galloway. Q . ' -aka V M Q A Qi? El IW ?k PFTQJTEA i9C'Dff2+1fgg5i y. ' Y m is . ,G A4xf.ff f l L? , . ' for my Qegsw K a ' YAVHA- gwnrfx- ,J Sim I-,ka ,,h.,s4f,vK.1t,:? zXW.f:2i1.,jAN.V 'ZX .' f Q ,ke 5 , J .kiwi ,..Z 3 --1 5 4 F i 1.14 5 Faculty members keep bright the lamp of knowledge to direct students through Southwest. Teachers guide student through the most important phase of school life, scholastic education MISS IRA JARRELL Miss Jarrell, born and educated in Atlanta, received her diploma from Girls High School and the Atlanta Normal Training School, received A.B. and M.A. degrees at Ogle- thorpe University, and has done graduate work at Emory University and the University of Georgia. In June, 1950, the trustees of Oglethorpe University conferred upon her the honorary degree of Doctor of Education. During her professional career, she has been a teacher at Crew Street School, teacher and principal of Sylvan Hills School, and principal of W. F. Slaton School. It was in the latter capacity from which she was elected to the superintendency in January, 1944. Miss Jarrell has always been prominent in religious, educational, and civic affairs in Atlanta and Georgia. All of her life she has attended the Park Avenue Baptist Church and has been Suprintendent of the Beginners De- partment of the Sunday School for more than thirty-five years. She is, at present, serving her second term as Super- intendent of the Beginners Department of the Atlanta Baptist Sunday School Association. She served as Presi- dent of the Atlanta Public School Teachers Association for eight years. She was named Atlanta's Woman of the Year in Civic Affairs for 1943 and was chosen Atlanta's Woman of the Year for 1947, having first been selected for Woman of the Year in Education. 190 She is a member of the Board of Directors of Junioi Achievement of Georgia, the Atlanta Community Fund the Salvation Army, the Atlanta Boys Club, the Atlanta Chapter of the American Red Cross, Fulton County Uni' American Cancer Society, and the Atlanta Symphony Guild. She is a member of the Georgia Education Asso ciation, the National Education Association, the Georgie Association of School Administrators, the American Asso ciation of School Administrators, the Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary society. She is on the Editorial Ad visory Board of the School Executive, and is one of the trustees of Oglethorpe University. During Miss Jarrell's career as superintendent, the At lanta system has grown from four non-co-educational cen- tralized high schools to 20 co-ed community high schools Its physical growth alone has reached 5539.4 million fo: new buildings. The Plan for Improvement in 1951 an- nexed 39 schools from Fulton County, bringing 18,006 more students into Atlanta. Since Dr. Jarrell is retiring, we of the Southwest Res- ume wish to pay tribute to her for her fine service anc outstanding work in the past, and express to her our ret grets that we will no longer be under her expert guidance i ...N DR. EDWARD S. COOK CLAUDE C. WILLS Dr. Edward S. Cook superintends twenty-one elementary schools and three high schools in the largest area in the city-Area IV. In a sincere and forthright manner he deals with problems of students, teachers, and principals. Words cannot express our feelings for Mr. Wills. Only through our actions in and out of school can We show our appreciation for such a capable principal. -pagan!! .-if P IEW fc + MISS MARY WINTERBOTTOM Miss Winterbottom remains constantly busy to improve Southwest. The duties of Miss Winterbottom's aides are numerous and pecul- iar-ranging from running errands to hanging pictures. Generally, she and her assistants check absentees and tardies. Wh' MRS. VIVIAN RENCHER MISS MILDRED WI-IITEHURST 5'From her words of wisdom and advice . . fi In general, people think that the school's en- tire function is to educate students and to provide some form of extra-curricular activi- ties. A few hours in a school office, however, would present a more complete picture. The Office Staff attempts to maintain good public relations and keeps an attendance rec- ord for the school. It receives, disburses, and keeps a record of all monies of various school activities. Upperclassmen make their requests for transcripts to be sent to different colleges through the Office. The Office also performs services for the principal and the teachers. Stu- dents who work in the Office throughout the day contribute to its operation. Aygusssww L, Nw Mrs. Rencher readily assists student. Mrs. Whitehurst thinks, It has to be here somewhere. 1925 The Counselors do a commendable job for students. Miss McKee mainly supplies college information, while Mr. Drennon works more with careers. In particular, the Counselors plan the orientation program for Sub-Freshmen students and their parents. They post bulletins and pamphlets about careers and colleges conveniently in the front hall on the bulletin board. Thanks to them, the representatives appear for College Night and for Career Day. DALTON DRENNAN He who laughs best, laughs last. How many credits did you earn last year? nm elf? I MISS FRANCES McKEE The Counselors conduct an organized program of standardized testing throughout the school. They are especially interested in carrying out the follow-up study of Southwest graduates. A student with any type of personal problem can be assured of attention and Concern from the Individual guidance is given to all students who need it Counselors. 199 Wf 4 mufliwvv- The nurse and her aides have duties other than taking care of the students' aches, pains, and sprains. They help give physical examinations, tuberculin skin tests, and vision screening. The Clinic Staff promotes a dental inspection and encourages stu- dents to turn in certificates. WE -W-ww. An extra responsibility is to issue tardy slips and call all absentees. The Clinic performs these duties with great concern and plans to continue aiding the health demands of the students. MRS. CYNTHIA WELCH ' ' START t Of SMILE mxmm Q vi ,,..,.o- ' Service with a smile. Mrs. Welch tracks down phone numbers of absentees All students in the school benefit from the Cafeteria. Everyone appre- ciates the nutritional meals that the Cafeteria Staff Works to prepare each day. MRS. SARAH SYLVESTER sais.. A .ff Mrs. Sylvester in one of her many cafeteria duties. The Cafeterial Workers 200 af ff Southwest's Custodial Staff very efficiently keeps the school clean and neat. Mr. Allen, head of the staff, works especially hard. He can nearly always be found doing something for the school's up-keep, and he often has to be at the school for extra-curricular activities, such as dances and basketball games. One of the brief moments when Mister Allen isn't at- tending to some duty. MRS. FAY ROBERTS MISS JANE NORRIS ... ....... nfs f Mrs. Roberts makes out reading list to aid students in book selection. 201 CLARENCE ALLEN l The Custodial Staff Our librarian always is willing to serve students who are seeking information. Thirty library aides help make the functioning of the Library possible. They keep the desks, write over-due and fine notices, shelve books, and assist in getting the books in the work room ready to circulate. Without their coopera- tion and fine school spirit, the Library would indeed be limited in its capacity to serve. By reserving books, Miss Norris saves time and work for students and teachers. Teachers and administrators are constantly searching for knowledge and understanding in meeting the needs of all children. It is promising to note that each year Southwest shows progress toward assuring that young people are being better fitted than before to meet the challenge of life. The Special English classes on each grade level, the Journalism class, and the Rapid Reading class are all steps toward this goal. The English Depart- ment is striving to provide in the classes opportunities for growth in terms of students' abilities so that they may be more suitably equipped to deal more effectively with the critical problems of life in the twentieth century. MISS CORNELIA MONTGOMER Department Head MRS. HARRIETT MRS. ALICE F. BADGETT MRS. LLEWELLYN BELL MISS DOROTHY BREAZEALE ARM STRONG Racing the machine in Rapid Reading develops reading skills. 202 MRS. BEVERLY CULBRETI-I MISS WILDA ANN DAVIS MRS. MARY W. DENSON MRS. MARILYN GIBSON MISS SYLVIA MCKENZIE Ch CT MRS. ANN MAGRUDER MISS JOYCE MANNING MISS MARILYN MAY MRS. ALYCE MILLICAN MISS DOROTHY PITTS MISS BETTY LOU WANNAMAKER 202 w J 'F . ... rr ' ' OK' T Mrs. Armstrong delves into the fine points of graxnmar There is a mathematics course to meet everyone's needs at Southwest, and a program of testing which seeks to place each student in the proper class. The general mathematics courses are designed to give that which is basic to every- day living as well as to form a foundation for later business mathematics. The college-preparatory courses are augmented by an accelerated and enriched program which eventually leads to college-level work. JAMES P. BROWN Department Head Let's see now. What would be a good one. Oh no! Another one of those. Here we gg! Well! It could be Fight!! 204 WT! MRS. MARION P. BOYLES CHARLES N. BRANNON C. RAY BRYANT, JR. MISS POLLY McLAMB l MISS NANCY E. MOYERS MRS. ELAINE PICKARD ROBERT D. SANDERS MRS. PEGGY SPEIR VILLIAM G. STUDER MISS MARY E. WINTERBOTTOM It's wrong? 205 The Science Department aims to prepare the capable stu- dents in each class to enter some phase of science as an occupation. All students are exposed to logic, reasoning, analysis, accurate observation, and constructive criticism. The research and technical types of scientific methods and MRS. ELIZABETH DAVIDSON Department Head the problem-solving type form the core of the curriculum. Students are reminded that the world is science. If it is to be a better place in which to live than it has been in the past, it is up to them to develop it into whatever they expect it to be. He looks as if he were planning to switch labels. l MRS. MAXINE BROWN MISS BETTY ANN CAGLE MISS JOANNE DRENNEN JAMES C. EVANS ROBERT HAVER MAX SPATES MRS. MARY TRACY MISS MARY WALKER 206 8 JULIAN J. ANTHONY MRS. JUDITH BOOTHBY Department Head Southwest's Language Department made sig- nificant progress in the school year 1959-60. This year heralded a three-year Spanish pro- gram, in addition to the regular two-year courses in Latin and French. The department also received distinction as one of two schools in Atlanta's system to receive a Ford Founda- tion language laboratory for advanced study of spoken languages. MISS JUNE FRANCES MISS MARY E. MORELAND MISS ELDA TEZA MRS. MILDRED C. WRIGHT MCCONNELL istening to recordings and repeating them improves lan- L iuge diction. 207 ooks complicated, doesn't it? The Social Studies Department has a twofold mission: first, to encourage the student to do research in order to obtain an insight in terms of what the American citizen has and the heights to which he may climbg second, to urge the student to use the knowledge that he has obtained in practicing demo- cratic principles and in evaluating current world affairs. The department as a whole is cognizant of the need for increasing the stu- dents' interest in present current events and in helping them recognize that the salvation of our government depends on their interest and actions as citizens. THOMAS J. MOORE Department Head EUGENE C. BALES CLEMENT C. BROWN DAVID E. CHASTAIN, JR. WILLIAM RAY CLEERE -fl X 1 I MRS. DIANE CURRIER CLARENCE C. DIXON And if I were President of the United States- col tinues Mister Cleere. 208 MISS BELVA BEASLEY As long as people work for a living and money is a medium of exchange, business education will exist. Should every type- writer in America stop for forty-eight hours, the results would be disastrous. The Commercial Department has an important responsibility to the individual and to the society which the school serves. Business education courses teach students to think critically and to act responsibly. The courses provide an opportunity to identify problems, make plans for their solution, locate and gather evidence, and weigh the evidence in the light of expe- rience. MRS. ORA FENTRESS Department Head MISS JEAN HUGHES MRS, RUTH MURRAY MISS SARAH E. ROBISON iw Gaiety? Mrs. Murray gives practical practice in shorthand. 209 or-' Am... ,i W1 X . Homemaking includes the teaching of proper table setting. Home economics is the science and the art of homemaking, having as its aim the promotion of better personal and family living. It includes the study of foods and nutrition, textiles and clothing, family economics and home manage- ment, family relations and child development, housing and household equipment, and art as related to the home and interior design. ,ai Physical education and art combine as a result of the crowded conditions. 210 MRS. MAZEL W. KEMP Department Head MRS. VIRGINIA CLARK MRS. MARY TRACY f THOMSON SALTER The activities of the Art Department are centere around the idea of helping students enrich their expe riences in art in both the creative and appreciativ fields. Classes for eighth graders offer students an op portunity to discover and develop interests and abil? ties in art. Emphasis is given to increasing independ ent and creative thinking through experiences makin use of a variety of art techniques and materials. AC vanced classes in art appreciation, school service ar' and various phases of creative work are offered as stu dent demands dictate. Here mature students have chance to improve and further their art skills, and t prepare themselves to be intelligent and appreciativ art consumers. The Music Department strives to instill in each student a love of good music and an appreciation of artistic musical merit in all forms. For those who desire it, the opportunity is available for performing in the bands, choruses, or orchestra. There are performing groups to suit all levels of ability. KENNETH KRAUSE MRS. BEVERLY CULBRETH MRS. CAROLEN HANSARD a,,....-.,,- I .,, General music takes class notes. Mr. Fleury, visiting instructor, leads the orchestra. The next number in our concert . . . Originality and independence are two of the qualities stressed in the Industrial Arts De- partment, because in shop, as in anything else, new ideas and new ways to carry them out are essential to success. Many boys develop habits of neatness and precision drawing through their training in this department. They also become familiar with equipment and its prop- er care. Looks pretty good. A I i .Vt .. 1 Q H 1 .. The boys who take military are proud of the excellent training they receive from the faculty members of the Military Department. These men stress the qualities of leadership and neatness to the cadets and officers. Naturally, the boys learn the use of weapons and gain knowledge of military tacticsg in addition, the depart- ment helps them to become good citizens by increas- ing their self-reliance, mental alertness, and self- confidence. The boys become aware of the full mean- ing of discipline by giving and taking commands. 'D wtf-il ROBERT S. GREER Department Head ROBERT B. ELLIS FRED L. KING Now where did we send that platoon? 2 MXSGT. CHARLES WILSON SGT. RAYMOND HALL CAPT. LLOYD D. CARMACK MISS MARIANNA TAYLOR The purpose of Physical Education is to contribute to the mental, physical, social, and emotional development of the individual so that he may become a useful member of society. By learning basic physical skills, Working with classmates in situations where teamwork is of primary importance, and cultivating a knowledge of and ap- preciation for the need of an efficiently trained body, We hope to achieve this purpose. A program of varied activities has been offered this year emphasizing both team and individual sports. Tennis, archery, tumbling, and body mechanics have given the students an opportunity to develop their skills in individual sports, while touch football, volleyball, soccer, basketball, and softball fill the need for team play. HOWARD M. BRFNNFR MISS PAT HO-WE JAMES NEWBY Learning basic archery skills develops poise. l 'K HT And away we go!! Brenner and Newby enjoy a coffee break between classes. 213 SHW C-rg? Lf -9- 4,7 A F QR? D' 7 I C4 wi a Y , -u. I'-' .f .' E A X' ' SI S -A ':75LH?,vI:, ,L1,: fgk .xx .L vii . :1,.-1,3931- ' gui Al 1 X iv :gif j' 5- gf ee.- A 1 an .q,f1f.'.-f' 1 f' X 3 ,Q i.5,1i,f,',r?1 50 ff px , ,' gk K , V X 1.1 1' ,.:5 P ,H '- ' V 1 -I - MAP' 3sQ2st!A9nv5s ,.4:f ' - - ' ' , -- '2t',!,' x ,J 5 if 751- f -fir' af i'i W hi? M553 .- fr ' .fii'-'.?'f- ' L' f ,- is 8 I, 3? WSE D, L 'l iQ ' J' '- QL 3 - 1 -5 Q- ' , - ,m 1 i. 1' f' . .lt x L ,QPA 2,1 . ,X Q fl Sf, I U, , .WN , J b Ai X , 214 The rooster on the weather vane gazes in all directions viewing the different places of business which Southwest students patronize bvzriisin AUNT FANNY'S BAKING CO. 1039 Grant Set., S. E. Phone MA 2-8146 BAKERS OF THE SOUTI-I'S FINEST HOME-MADE PIES - CAKES - FRENCH BREAD and CINNAMON ROLLS ANDY COKER'S PURE OIL SERVICE STATION TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES COMPLETE CAR SERVICE 1504 Gordon St., S. W. Phone PL. 3-0742 ATLANTA, GA. Office PL 3-9923 - PL 3-7517 PO 6-3033 CAGLE AND GANN INSURANCE AGENCY INCORPORATED All Types of Insurance 2258 Cascade Rd., S.W. Ray G. Gann Atlanta, Georgia g Qcm inenfal .Qmvoln IEIIGIIIII FRANK GRAHAM co. 600 West Peachtree St., N. W. TRinitY 6-8231 CONTINENTAL LINCOLN -- MERCURY Sales 85 Service USED CARS BRAND VAUGHAN LUMBER c. A. MCAFEE BUILDER 1824Mu'PhYAVC-'W ATLANTA 10, GA. ONTRACTQR REAL ESTATE PL' Mm JSURANCE DI. 4-0201 If It's GOODE It's GOOD 1436 Childress Dr., S. W. GOOD! BROS. POULTRY CO., INC. Wh I I ATLANTA 11, GA. O esa e 822 W. Harvard Ave. College Park, Ga PO. 6-9601 ROYAL SANDWICH CO., INC. FIT FOR A KING FRIED PIES 8: DOUGHNUTS Grade A Shop- Only Highest Quality Ingredients Used 217 West End Tropical Fish 81 Supplies 648 Evans Street, S.W. ATLANTA, GA. PL. 8-3981 Owned and Operated by: HAROLD ADAMS Come in and Browse Around Our Aim is to make Friends, as well as Customers GEORGIA MAID CABINET 81 FURNITURE CO. NTEW AND USED FURNITURJE Reasonable Prices 2881 Sl 2883 G01'Cl0r1 Rd., SW. S. C. BROWN, Owner Fabric Shop Adjoining , , Lf g :f ' 51111 A - 111111-' 1 ZIP' A :Cf ef ' ' E Z ii ,ra 111211 I -ll' ,,- , , 1llf, N Q 'iul F lpn ,nag 2 JOE COTTON'S Minute Self Service Spacious Dining Room Air Conditioned Quick Service Catering 805 W. WHITEHALL ST., S. W. COLE BROTHERS DAIRY HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Austell, Ga. - Rt. 2 Telephone 215 2 Residential Property Business Prope' MASSENGALE REALTY COMPANY Cdurteous and Conseientious Service PLaza 8-6711-12 2283 Cascade Rd., S.W. Atlanta 11, Geox W. M. Bill MASSENGALE Residence PLaza S-3713 CN FRYER'S SERVICE STATION 2685 Campbellton Road, S.W. DI. 4-3 1 1 3 EUR: BE SURE WITH P SHOP AT THE SIGN or THE CS ROOSTER Best Wishes From MITCHEI.I.'S SUPER MARKET lI0l0NlAl SIURES, 1436 VenetianDrive,S.W. DADE'S BEAUTY SALON On Corner oft Harbin 8C Cascade Corner Campbellton Rd., S. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Best Meats in Town PL S-6217 i QTag For fresh tomatoes, demand the best '9x:?nm15f7Q, was T QS Q 19 Q0 at your favonte grocery rixrxtgf 5' Dealers in A11 Kinds of Used Bags 4wA 7 Q, Packed and distributed by: Mum Plaza 3-1313 JOHN MANNING AND COMPANY 1031 Lee Sf-s SW- te Market Forrest Park, Ga. t Phone P0.7'B638 ATLANTA, GA. Prompt and Courteous Service PLaza 3-9212 2247 Cascade Road, SAV CASCADE GULF SERVICE STATION ROAD SERVICE ATLANTA 11, GA. --KITUIIJM5' 6 --1-.1..-1 C DEl'MAR C'ABlNff CO. INC. MANU Af U P. O BOX 10697, STATION A 2865 GORDON ROAD Atlanta 11, Georgia A Complete Service 0 A Friendly Service THORNTON'S SERVICE STATION 2271 Cascade Road, S. W. PLaza 3-9193 Atlanta, Georgia T' Roy Thornton Carter Thornton Ruth PaHon's Florist 8g Gift Shop Flowers and Gifts for all Occasions The Personal Touch PL. s-6445 -PL. 5-7791 2380 Sewell Road, S. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA HUCl'llNGSON'S HUT 2960 Campbellton Rd. - BAR-B-Q - BEEF- PORK - Russ - CHICKLEN BEST WISHES JACK SUMMERS ALDERMAN 7th WARD 234 Mitchell St., S. W. 220 J. F. JOIN ER CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Builder of Quality Homes 3389 Spreading Oak Dr., S. W. ATLANTA, GEORGIA Compliments of CATALDO'S SHOE REPAIR EXPERT WORKMANSHIP We dye for you and save yourx soles 2180 Campbellton Rd., S. W. F? J. Frank LEITZSEY DANCE STUDIO YOU SAVE EVERY DAY TAP . BALLET . MODERN . ACROBATIC CHARACTER DANCING 810 Cascade Ave., S.W. PLaza 3-9094 ATLANTA, Gnoncm WHEN YOU SHOP THE FOOD TOWN WAY JORDAN'S FOOD TOWN GARDNER'S CAFETERIA 810 GORDON RD. J. C. 86 Connie Warren PL 8-3385 226 5 Cascade Rd., SAV. Located in Cascade Tt1WiS '10 S1tbStttutef0f eft1tNttfm Hts. Shopping Center CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS EAST POINT CHEVRDLET DEALER, lNc. CONNIE'S CHILDREN SHOP Infants 85 chi1dren's Wear through 14 years SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Serving Metropolitan Atlanta for More than 20 Years Owners 600 N. Main St. East Poi: BOSTWICK ELECTRIC CO. MuNnY's DRUG stone, lNc. Contracting 85 Repairing 3689 Campbellton Rd., S.W. A Real Community Drug Store 330 LYf'hufSt Dfw 3- W- SERVING THE BEN HILL AREA ATLANTA, GA. DI. 4-11A ATLANTA, GEORGIA Pretty Good Evidence Sustained popularity is the best evidence of quality. I f Standard Oil gasolines had not demonstrated their dependable quality to three generations of motorists, they would not be able to continue to lead in sales year after year. STANDARD OIL COMPANY QKENTUCKYJ 222 F. E. BENNETT PLUMBING COMPANY 986 Oakland Dr., S. W. PL 8 -7424 Compliments of J. W. Clark 8. Son TEXACO SERVICE 1. TE C0 THE BEST FRIEND YOUR CAR EVER HAD H. W. WYNNE 816 Cascade Ave. - PL S-1865 ATLANTA, Gnoxcm Compliments Of CASCADE ELKS CLUB s4o B.P.O.E. OLE CORRAL RESTAURANT AND DRIVE-IN A bit of the Old West in the Deep South STEAKS - CHICKEN - SEAFOOD Regular Dinners with Vegetables OPEN 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. EVERY DAY FOUR POINT AUTO SERVICE A COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE PHONE PL. 3-2428 1331 Lee St., S. W. Atlanta, Fast on the Draw Electronic Ordering Curb Service CASCADE HEIGHTS SERVICE STATION 223 1 Campbellton Road, S. W. PLaza 3 -1 6 34 2287 CASCADE ROAD COCHRAN EXTERMINATING If It's Pest, Cocbrmfs Best TERMITE and PEST CONTROL 1191 Lee Street, S.W. ATLANTA, GA. HAZEl'S B E A U T Y S A I. O N S 47 ASI-IBY STREET., S.W. Mary Mann PL 3-S544 Proprietor PL 5-8 8 8 8 WITHAM'S FABRIC CENTER Beautiful Colorarna Fabrics Famous Artloom Carpets Draperies 0 Cornices 0 Val-ances Slipcovers 0 Carpets 0 Fabrics DALE V. WITHAM, Owner Call PL. 3-0814 and MERl.E NORMAN Cosmetics Three Steps. to Beauty Free Demonstrations Call for Appointment Mrs. Louise Witham Call PL. 3-8312 2286 CASCADE ROAD, SAV. Compliments of HAIR STYLES BY EDWARD 225 8 Cascade Road, S.W. PI... 3-9541 MEDLOCK'S PHARMACY, INC. 2310 Cascade Road, S.W. PI... 3-4107 FRANK G. LAKE LUMBER CO. MU 8-4368 NORTON BROTHERS GROCERY General Merchandise STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Prompt Service- Phone DI 4-4646 3715 Campbellton Road ATLANTA, GEORGIA Phillips 66 Service Station 15 5 S Campbellton Road MOTOR OIL FLIGHT FUEL Free Pick-up and Delivery Compliments Of ECONOMY AUTO STORES Lungrutuluhuus 'N' :Iii-. fx 'fifiz 5 .-: C ' 3 E BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY TH E ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLI NG COMPANY INGRAM and EADS REALTY CO., INC. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BROKER 2380 Sewell Road, S. W. PL. 5-8012 or PL. 3-6251 Clarence Ingram Walter Eads HENRY TAYLUR PRUDUCE CO. Compliments of STATE FARMERS MARKET KIRKLAND DRUG CO FOREST PARK, GEORGIA PO 6-0643 801 Cascade Ave., S.W. PL. 3-4185 Fresh vegetables the year Wound Compliments of Walker Die Tool 8. Engineering Co. BlLl.'S BARBER SHOP 2328 Cascade Rd., S. W. STEGAR'S DRUG STCRE Compliments of Cascade 86 Beecher Streets, S. W. PHONE PL 3-6112 A FRIEND ASK YOUR DOCTOR WATTS PLUMBING CO. 901 M Dill Avenue, S. W. INSTALLATION and REPAIR PL 5- 8 8 50 BELK - GAl.l.AN'l' CO. Campbellton Plaza Shopping Center Corner Campbellton 86 Delowe Drive BILL HUNT'S FLOWERS 2908 Gordon Rd., S.W. PLaza 3-7106 MARTIN-JOHNSON COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE Cut Flowers - Pot Plants - Funeral Designs or Weddings - Banquets - Corsages Publishers of ATLANTA'S SUBURBAN REPORTER E A T KRISPY KREME Whiteway Avenue DOUGHNUTS PO 7-9401 EAST Po1NT King of America's Doughnuts 449 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N. E. TR. 6-7307 2615 Piedmont Road, N.E. CE. 3-1789 806 Gordon St., S.W. PL. 8-6868 Compliments of Compliments Of The Residents of Highview Road, S.W. TALMAN FURNITURE CQ,, INC 631 Lee Street, S. W. Compliments of GILL MOTOR CO. PL 5'5791 665 Lee Street, S.W. PL S-2578 ATLANTA, GEORGIA CONGRATULATIONS 19 60 GRADUATING CLASS PENRAE VARIETY STORE 2326 Cascade Rd. PL 5-0179 MCGINNIS ELECTRIC CO., INC. 2899 Gordon Road, S. W. COMPLETE MOTOR SERVICE MOTOR REWINDING PLaza 8-5524 Night: PLaza 3-0068 ATLANTA, GEORGIA THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 826 Gordon St., SAV. ATLANTA 10, GA. PL 3-9739 ALDO'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 1501 Campbellton Rd., S. W. Italian Food at Its Best ' Compliments 0 f Smoof Langston Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of '60 George L. Wilson Agent REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Developing Audubon Forest and Green Forest Acres PL 8-7261 2323 Cascade Rd., S.W. PL 3-1031 ATLANTA, GEORGIA DORAVILLE ALUMINUM CO. Ornamental Iron - Wrought Iron Mailbox Stands - Nameplates Call Dickey Wi 4 5 4 5 4 5 Q 5 4 5 C-Di? Q7' Gb T' If you lose your shape .... after you graduate R e m e m b e 1' G L2-as P QL-Z.- R E D U 93-We .Q GL 5 2290 Cascade Rd., S. W. . PL. 5-9789 . Billie TeBow, owner Z Acacia efm.e.o.6: fauna amen: remain fs COMPLI MEN TS FRANK B. LOWNDES 81 SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 310 Fourteenth Street, N.W. Atlanta 13, Georgia Q! Compliments of .IAS. A. PARKS REALTY CO., INC. 758 Cascade Avenue, S. W. PL 8-2694 Serving Southwest Atlanta ME-Lili? MITCHELL SHOE SHOP 5, M 2265 Cascade Bldg. Everything for the Home UNIT 6 Q 340 Peters Street, S. W. Telephone MU 8-1550 E Appliances - Furniture - Carpet - Blinds - Linoleum E u RADIOS - TELEVISION E V Ai v -- ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA CAS AVENUE Compliments of CROWE'S SERVICE STATION Over 32 Years of Reliable Service mums THINK OF FLOWERS - THINK OF JONES A. A. Bill jones, Jr. 1171 Cascade Avenue, S. W. Bus. PL. 3-8555 ATLANTA 11. GEORGIA Res. PL. 5-6725 , F Q F 'Q 4 , 5: PRIZE WINNING A FLAVOR MILK DAIRY INC Special A Milk- Pasleurized lCream line or Homogenizedl Grade A Milk- Pasleurizecl lCream line or Homogenizecll BuH'er Milk Whipping Cream Chocola'I'e Milk Skim Milk lFa+ freel Coffee Cream Creamy Rich Collage Cheese Farm Fresh Grade A Large Eggs Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice FOR FAST HOME DELIVERY CALL .IA 2-4943 231 lc QQ X f 1 091 1 igflf1 ,ll I1 1 111011, ff' 1' 0 1 67' AZ KY eq. ' --F- 1 A 1 - D , I gl ,i1 - . ' I 1'u ii -1. 1,'f, V- H ,gi , V121 ,az ij? 1' 11 f, ' ' , 1'1 1'- LW, draw' , f'1z9,?'1f.:2 11 ff 1 11 1 ,ff11, ff -ff, ,,,,1, 1, . , 1, 1 1, :f:'0!'f ff' 11 - fffn' -fd 11111 ' 1 A 1zf 4' of' 1' 9?'f' ' AL 11, 1 1,' RQ - - I ff.. -ffwii' vzu N s r .,A:,,,r11 -1,17 Gill'-5 f ' J , ' ' .ulllx , , , --I I-all Jr I f , ,1I , 1 40,1 1 , 4, H1 f -fi '1.. ,1',Il 111 1 444 , ' I --- ' if 17-1 , ,f gfQ' N142 ' 151 70! f 'ffzfah' I 7 ,411 A -f 0461, , ,Qty v,11,1. H- 1- v- , I, . , 1 ,L, p SOUTHEASTERN STAGES, INC. 457 Piedmont Ave., N.E. TR 4-2741 The Finest in Charter Buses Compliments of MARSH BUSINESS COLLEGE 3224 Ivy Street, N.E. JA 5-6813 BEN HILL PHARMACY WOFFORD CABINET, INC. QL. M. Gillhamj Custom Built Kitchens Campbellton Rd. 86 Fairburn Rd 730 Pryor St., S.W. DI 4-4545 ATLANTA 15, GEORGIA Free Delivery For The Finest in Meats and Produce JIMMY MCGARITY MARKET 799 Cascade Ave., SW. PL 3-1579 232 Dr. Wm. G. Sfuder Daily: 11:00 A.M. Saturday: 4:30 P.M. Sunday: 12 to 1:00 P.M. Compliments of LOVABLE BRASSIERE COMPANY CASCADE REALTY 81 INSURANCE CO. done: PL 3-3 809 Cascade Ave., S.W. REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS SALES - RENTALS Specializing in Southwest Properties 41 2 Laundry and Dependable Dry Cleaning an Service PL S-5673 LANDERS DRIVE-LN WINDOW Campbellton at DeLowe Road Service Sinclair Products ROMANO'S SERVICE STATION 2270 Cascade Rd., S.W. SCUTHWEST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 5 94 Lynhurst Dr., S. W. JAMES W. DYER Phone PLaza 3-2819 Minister Off. PLaza 5-1863 ATLANTA, GEORGIA We invite you to our services. Bible School . . 9:45 A.M. Morning Wiorship . . 11:00 A.M. Christian Endeavor . . 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship . . 7:30 P.M. CASCADE HEIGHTS PHARMACY THE VARSITY Our small Variety assures freshness Curb Service LTLANTA ATHENS Band, Orchestra, Stringed Instruments and Accessories 9 ' .xuuaic Store REPAIR SERVICE Sheet and Instrumental Music 624 Lee Street, S. W. ATLANTA 10, Gsoxcm PLaza 5-4548 McDOWELL CLEANERS The Home of Distinctive Cleaning 1063 Cascade Ave., S.W. PL. 5-0122 CASCADE GRILL LoIon's Dress Shop 794 Cascade Avenue, S.W. PL 8-2016 MABLETON FLORIST 5256 Bankhead Highway Mableton, Ga. STATE FARM INS' co' Pot Flowers - Gifts - Weddings - Plants Cards ' Cofsages ' Funeral Designs 225 8 CAscAms ROAD Austell 8690 SY 4-3179 Compliments of W. R. GIDEON JEWELER 15 46 Gordon St., S.W. PL 3-7 5 3 3 RECORDS PHONOGRAPHS SUPPLIES PLATTER PLACE, INC. 2454 Beecher Rd. PL 3-6993 CARPET LAYING BY C pl. t A A om zmen s all I 7 e 7 vmaw 0 of COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL Experienced in This Work Since 1939 U I, M A N ' S Experience - Equipment - Personnel-for Any Size job Guaranteed Workmamhip - Full Imzmmce Protection B We C over the S outbeast GUARANTEED MOTHPROOFING - FREE ESTIMATES WEST END EAST POIN Dial SYcamore 4-1269 Nights: Dial POplar 7-0626 1194 HUFF RD., N. W. K 9 X . v K X W W Q , v f, 'f L QQ' 5. 5 W 'SA ea' K Q R F W E Q2 'S 'N . It , , LP ' 1 X I N I N at , XXX X X Lx Wi XX X X 9 Congratulations CLASS OF '60 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 237 Abernathy, Ila Lee-87, 112, 117, 120, 148, 179 Abernathy, Louis-22, 188, 193, 112, 148, 149, 151 Abbey, Sandra-105, 164 Abbot, Harold-93, 189, 121 Adams, Ferrell-22 Adams, Jamie-105 Adams, Lanny-87 Adams, Patsy-22 Adams, Peggy--22, 124, 135 Adams, Ralph-99 Adams, Ronnie-105 Addington, Al-99 Addington, Donald-10-5 Akin, Linda-93, 142 Akins, Aklns, Gene--105 Ronald--22 Aldrich, Lida-99, 133, 164 Aldrich, Philip-99 Alesse, Carol-99 Alexander, Bert-105 Alexander, Pat-22, 121 Allen, Allen, Bunny--105, 125, 127 Elaine-93, 142 Wayne-99, 187, 139 Allen, Allen, Jimmy-93 Amos, Ray-87 Anderson, Jerri-22, 187, 139 Anderson, Margaret-105 Anderson Martha-105 Anderson, Sherry-105 Anderson, Bibb, Mike-105, 183 Bicknell, Hunter-99, 162, 178 Bicknell, Kent-105, 139, 173, 178 Bigham, Carolyn-93 Bigham, Marsha-105, 125, 164 Bindelto, Nita-105 Black, Mary Ann-99, 119, 126, 142, 183 Blakewood, Marsha-26 Blanton, Daisy-87, 117, 132, 148, 165 Blitchington, Peter-105 Bobo, Johnny-99 Bode, Linda-87, 117, 133, 175 Bolch, Trina-26, 122, 124, 140, 161 Boling, Charles-105, 138 Bolt, Carole-93 Booker, Van-26 Booth, Carol-93 Bowen, Bobby-93 Bowen, Eddie-93, 116 Boyd, Donald-87 Brackett, Sesanne-26 Bragg, Lark-87 Brand, Beverly-87, 122, 124, 125, 130 Brandenbyrg, Bill-105 Brandenburg, Carol-87, 115, 139, 142 Brandenburg, Richard-26 Brandes, Carolyn-93, 113, 126, 150 Brasill, Mary-105 Bray, Gloria-93 Bray, Mary-26, 114, 115, 120, 141 Bray, Sara-105, 114, 125 Brazeale, Betty, JO-87 Brennan, Terry-99 Carter, Linda--93, 142 Cartwright, Donald-105 Cash, Michael-93, 183 Cason, Carole-93, 116, 126, 142 Cates, Anna-105 Chafin, Barbara-30, 114, 115, 127, 141,148,149 Chafin, Dianne-87, 142 Chambers, Carol-87 Chambers, Stumpy-30 Champagne, Philip-93, 189 Chastain, Larry-99 Chastain, Larry-30 Chastain, Pat-30 Cheatam, Barry-30, 163 Cheek, Julie-93, 123, 126 Cheek, Liela-105 Cheek, Sandra-99, 116, 119 Cherry, Evelyn-105 Childress, Mary Ann-99 Chrlstry, Rod-99 Cholwa, Joan-105 Clancy, Boots-87 Clancy, Mike-105, 163, 183 Clark, Brenda-30, 121 Clark, Chuck-93, 139 Clark, Jerry-105 Clark, Johnny-105, 139 Clark, Raymond-105 Clary, Edward-93, 116 Clay, Danny-33 Climer, Neva-33, 114, 120, 122, 124, 125,127,127,13o,141,14a,149 Anderson, Steve-93, 189 Anderson, Tommy-87 , Andrews, Harriet-22 Apel, Charles-87, 136, 148 Apel, Richard-99 Archer, Janet-105, 125 Archer Phyllis-99, 126 Argo, Allison-99, 113, 119, 126 Armstrong, Bill-93, 114, 116, 117, 139 Armstrong, Margaret--99, 123, 142, 164 Armstrong, Marion-99, 142 Armstrong, Robert--99, 178 Arnold, Billy--87, 191, 118 Arrowood, Lethia-22, 134, 136 Asinoff, Beverly-93, 142 Askew, Linda-25, 114, 120, 127, 133, 133, 148, 149, 150, 174, 183 Bright, Robert-99, 162 Britt, Clifford-99, 182 Britt, Elise-105 Britton, Scott-93, 189 Brock, Jimmy-26 Brock, Joe-105 Brock, Joe-99 Brooks, Johnny-87 Brooks, Mary Ann-93 Brookshire, Jane-93, 164 Brookshire, Judy-105 Broome, Troy-99 Brothers, Sandra-87, 122, 127, 42 Brotherington, Bill--105 Brotherton, Nancy-93 Brown, Alice-105 Clonts, Marilyn-87, 115, 127, 140 Clyburn, Carol-99, 126 Cochran, Claudia-93, 142 Cochran, Ethyl--99 Cochran, Mac-33, 188, 193, 156, 180, 182 Cochran, Mike-105, 173 Cochran, Roger--87 Cochran, Sandra-87, 189, 112, 127 Coker, Paula-33, 114, 120, 122, 124, 125,130,134,146,148,149,150 Cole, Billy-33 Cole, Donnie-87, 163 Cole, Mi Cole, Na ke-33 nci-93 Cole, Richard-93 Cole, Tony-99 128, Atkins, Sandra-99 Atkins, Virginia-99 Austin, Joan-25 Austin, Judi-25 Ayres, Larry-99 Backus, Betty-93, 126 Baezle r, Elise--25, 114, 120, 124, 125, 127, 130, 133, 146, 161, 175 Baezle r, Marquis-93, 189, 123, 124, 125, 180, 181, 154, 157, 158, 182 Badgett, Sheppie-87, 112, 115, 117, 127, 140, 148, 120 Bagwell, Steve-105, 173 Baily, Eddie-99 Baker, Cheral-99 Baker, Danny-87 Baker, Terry-87, 191, 192 Baldwin, Travis-25, 159, 180 Ball, Margie-87, 142 Ball, Marilyn-105 Banks, Gayle-87, 142 Banks, Paul-25, 190, 193, 168, 169, Brown, Alice-105 Brown, Barry--93, 189 Brown, Becky-29, 114, 120, 121, 127 Brown, Dianne-99 Brown, Elaine-92, 138, 136 Brown, Gary-26 Brown, Glenda--105 Brown, Jerry-93, 189, 162 Brown, Kathy-105 Brown, Linda-93 Brown, Pamela-105 Brown, Susie--29, 139 Brownlee, Charles-29, 150, 155, -180 Bruce, Beverly-87, 121 Bruce, Charlene-99, 133, 164 Bruce, Judy-29 Bruce, Tommy-93, 191, 121 Brumbelow, Sarah-93, 126, 142 Brumit, Jimmy-93, 189, 166, 124, 150 Bryant, Billy-105, 173, 183 Bryant, Bobby-87, 159 Bryant, Wayne-105 Buchanan, Ann-93, 189, 126 Coleman, Joyce-93 Colley, Ann-33, 112, 124, 125, 128, 150 Collins, Pat-105 Conner, Billy-33, 118, 130, 155, 115, 122, 179 Conner, Marty-105 Cook, Earl-93, 187 Cook, Frances-87 Cook, Randal-105, 163, 173, 178 Cooper, Bill-99 Cooper, Linda-105 Copeland, Billene-99 Copeland, Drew-87, 142 Copeland, Johnny-99, 139 Copeland, Ken-99 Cornett, Julian-93, 162 Coursey, Bert-33, 180, 182 Coursey, Dawn-93 Covington, Marie-99, 165 Cowan, James-34 Cowan, Janice-34 Cowart, Philip-105, 178, 183 Daniel 170 Banks, Rebecca-93 Banks, Shirley-105 Barber, Emily--87, 190, 127, 142 Barden, Howell-99, 183 Bardwell, Wayne-99, 121 Barefield, Billie-87, 115, 133, 143, 174 Barge, Billy-105, 183 Barge, Dianne-93 - Barnes, Charles-B7 Barnes, Sharon-99 Barrett, Sandra-99, 142 Bartlett, Brenda-105 Bartlett, Jean-25, 121 Bartlett, Jimmie Sue-105 Bartley, Charlotte-99, 116, 119, 126 Barton, Susie-99, 142 Beahan, Sandra-87, 140 Beahan, Silvia-87, 142 Beavers, Angela-93, 126, 142 Beason, Peggy-25 Beazley, Jeanie-25, 190, 114, 112, 115, 119,120, 126,,140, 148 Beckham, Susan-99, 165 Bell, Robbie-26 Bell, Louie--87 Belle Isle, Buddy-105, 138 Belloir, Karen-105, 164 Belvin, Fern-93, 116 Benedict, Bill-99 Benfield, Joan-105, 138 Bennett, Debbie-87, 112, 115, 120, Buchanan, Jane-29, 144, 127 Buckner, Jerry-93, 189 Burdette, Tom-29, 180 Burdette, Renee-87 Burns, Carol-99, 116, 117 Burns, Nedra-105, 125 Burrell, Donna-105 Burrus, Robert-105 Burt, Joenne-29, 127, 144 Butler, Beverly-105 Butler, Charles-105 Butler, Sarah-29, 144, 122, 128, 150, 161 Byars, Brook-99, 116 Byrd, Kay-93, 142 Byrd, Reba--105 Byrd, Sandra-29 Byron, Nancy-105, 117 Cail, Rae Ann-93, 123, 159, 180 Caldwell, Emory-87 Camp, June-87 Camp, Wilda-87 Campbell, Betsy-87, 127, 142 Campbell, Charles-93, 123, 159, 180 Campbell, Johnny-93, 189 Campbell, Lenen-93, 189 Campbell, Mary-30, 189 Cannon, Ellene-89 Card, Jimmy-93, 189, 123, 161, 172 Carlisle, Judy-87, 112, 120, 127 Carney, Dwayne-105 Cox, Carla-105, 125 Cox, Richard-99 Cox, Wayne-93, 189 Coy, Cathy-99 Coy, Jimmy-93, 136 Crane, Bob--105 Craig, Barbara-87, 124, 132, 134, 135, 136, 165, 166, 167 Crain, John-95, 162 Crain, P atty-34, 114, 122, 125, 127, 130,140,148,149 Craver, Brenda-105 Crawford, Kenneth-93, 189 Crawley, Crawley, Lane-93, 142 Ran-105 Crenshaw, Phil-105 Crim, Bob--87 Crisler, Roger-105 Cronnin, Nash-93, 189 Crowe, Bobby-93, 189 Crowe, Michael-105 Crowly, Cheryl-87, 191, 115, 136 Culver, Jackie-87, 124, 133, 174 Cunningham, Alan-99 Curbow, John-99, 183 Currin, Fleming-34, 187, 188, 192, 193, 124 Dahar, Midget-99 Daniel, Gray-87, 148 Daniel, Mike-93, 189, 136 Daniel, Richard-105, 139 Steve-105 178 127, 140 Berry, Elaine-99, 126, 142 Berry, Marilyn-105 Berry, Norman-93, 189 Berry, Susan-87 Berryhill, Jeff-93, 189 Best, Nancy-105, 125 Carney, Wayne-105 Carothers, Mike-30, 192, 193, 180 Carroll, Carroll, Carson, 158, Carter, Jean-99, 116, 119, 126, 142 Judy--105, 125 Butch-87, 118, 120, 154, 156, 160, 168 Carol-30 Daniels, Jenny--93, 105 Daniels, John-93 Davenforth, Tommy-99 Davidson, Joe-99, 162, 172 Davis, Connie-105 Davis, Darlene-34 238 Davis, Elaine-105, 125 Davis, James-87, 191 Davis, Jerry-105 Davis, Nancy Jo-105, 125 Davis, Paul-99, 142 Davis, Ray-99, 139 Day, Alan-105, 163, 183 Day, Brenda--34, 114, 127 Day, Mary Ann--87, 142, 148 Dean, Larry-34, 118, 168, 170, 176 Debardelaben, Jeanie-93, 116, 126, 150 DeBorde, Patricia-105 DeLesdenier, Nancy-87, 115 Dempsey, Margaret-105, 125 Denedn, Denny-87 Dennis, Joe-87 Dewberry, Don-105 Dial, Bob-105 Dial, Gloria-87, 112, 117, 121, 139, 148 Diffenderffer, Don-87, 191, 148 Dillard, Lynn-87, 115, 140 Dixon, Don-99 Dobbs, Sandy-87, 190, 142 Donaldson, Sharon-105, 117 Dorrough, Mary Lou-99 Dorch, Bob-34 Dorch, Johnny-99, 123 Doss, Brenda-34 Downs, Noland-105 Dowman, Carolyn-37 Doyal, Len-93, 136 Drum, David-87, 190 Duffy, Danny-106 Duffy, Dianne-106 Duke, Darryl-106, 183 Duke, James-99 Duncan, Andy-99, 183 Duncan, Delores-37 Dunham, Mary-93, 142 Dunn, Getra--106 Dunn, James-37, 136 Dunn, Richard-87 Duran, Tammy-99, 142 Durbin, Rena-93, 117, 142 Durham, Jimmy-99 Dye,Gan-93,142 Dyer, Drew-106 Eads, Joyce-37, 114, 112, 148, 149 Eads, Bobby-106 East, Donny-93, 189 Eastling, David-37 Eberhart, Barbara-166 Eckoff, Linda-87, 142 Edmondson, Paula-93, 189 Edwards, Allen-93, 189 Edwards, Brenda-37, 121 Edwards, Johnny-37 Edwards, Lois-106 Eggli, Jo Ann-106 Elliot, Jean-88 Elliot, Jennifer-99 Elliot, Marvin-99, 189 Ellis, Carole-88, 115, 140 Ellis, Julie-106 Ellis, Richard-106, 99, 189, 183 Ellis, Vep--37 Ellsner, Willie-106 Emerson, Karen--37 Emerson, Sheryl-99 English, Pat-93, 162 Erb, Jan-88 Ergle, Frank-38, 159, 179 Ergle, Jimmy-99, 162, 183 Ergle, Johnny-99, 162, 180 Ergle, Terry-93, 189 Erquitt, Janice-99, 188 Eschenfelder, Jarrett-106, 139 Eskew, Steve-93 Estes, Barbara-99, 126 Estes, David-93, 189 Eubanks, Charlene-38 Eubanks, Gail-93, 119, 126, 142 Eubanks, Jerry-99 Eubanks, Roy--38, 188, 191 Evans, Barbara-93, 126, 142 Ewing, Dwayne-88 Ewing, Tom-106, 163, 183 Fairley, Gary-99 Fairley, Willard-38 Fairly, Lyn-88 Farr, John-99, 138 Farrer, Elaine-38 Faulkner, Doug-94, 138, 136 Fender, Eileen-99 Fenn, Ramona-38, 114, 127 Fennissey, Connie-88 Fennissey, Frank--88 Ferguson, Charles-106, 163, 173, 183 Ferguson, Diane-88, 113, 120, 121, 127 Fields, April-106, 171 Fields, James-99 Fields, Richard488 Filmer, Betsy-94 Filmore, Mike-88, 189 Fior, Catherine-106, 171 Firor, Guy-88, 189 Fitzgerald, Carol-94, 113, 123, 126, 142, 150 Fleming, Claud-88, 122, 157 175 Fleming, Gaye-38 Fleming, Jerry-38, 188, 192, 193, 119 Fletcher, Bobby-94, 189, 142 Flipps, John-88 Florence, Sherwood-88, 189, 193, 118 Fluehr, Carol-94, 142 Fluehr, Marianne-38, 148, 149 Folsom, Marla-100 Ford, Barbara-106, 139 Ford, Jeane-41 Ford, Roberta-106 , Gail-88, 136 Fortner Foster, Carter-41, 118, 124, 125, 130 Foster, Darlene-100, 116 Foster, Jack-88, 189, 121 Fowler, Jackie-106 Frapart, Stephanie-106 Frazier, Carl-94 Frazier, Mildred-106 Frazier, Virgil--88 Freeman, Howell-94, 189 Freeman, Judy-94, 116, 150 Freeman, Richard-94, 189, 162 Freeman, Walter-41 French,.Linda--41, 114, 124, 125, 130, 148 , ' Frick, Anna+100, 142 Frick, Judy-106, 125 Fritwell, David-100, 180, 183 Fuller, Jerrine-41, 114, 117, 130, 131, 141, 148 Fuller, Johnny-94, 189, 116 Fuss, Mike-106, 138 Gabriel, Jerri-100, 113, 142 Gaddy, Eddie-100, 121, 162 Galati, Barbara-94 Galati, Marilyn-106 Galloway, Herbie-88, 190, 192, 193 Gantt, Mary-94 Garner, Llnda-94 Garner, Sparky--88 Garrison, C. B.--88, 189 Garrison, Jewell-88. Garvin, Earl-88, 112, 118, 148 Gatehouse, Elliot-88 Genoble, Drew-106 Gibbs, Charles-41 Gibson, Delorus-94 Gilchrist, Helen-94, 116 Gill, Butch-94, 190, 116, 120, 123, 18 Gill, Diane-41, 115, 120, 141, 146 Gillam, Butch-88, 136 Gillon, Susan-94 Gilmer, Barbara-106 Gilmer, Sandra-106 Gilmore, Gary-94, 190, 172 Gladfelter, Patricia-106 Glass, Brenda--94 Glover, Jerry-100 3 Glover, Linda-1oo, 119, 120, 123, 126, 142 Golati, Marilyn-106 Goodson, Douglas-94, 190, 156, 183 Graf, Doris-106, 138 Graf, Pat-94 Graft, George--88, 136 Green, Janice-106 Green, Rollene-106 Green, Ted-94, 190, 123 Greene, John--41 Budd 106 139 Greenoe, y- , , 183 Griffith, Barbara-94, 120, 140, 142 Griffith, Glenda-106, 125 Griffith, Johnny-106, 163 Grimes, Sheryl-94 Grimes, Tommy-106, 136 Grimes, William-106 Grissom, Pat-41, 114, 115, 127, 141 Groom, Troy-100, 183 Groover, Eddie-100, 116 Guabelly, Bunny-100 Guest, Nancy-106, 125 Gulley, Kathy-106 Gunn, Mary-106 Gunnell, Charlene--94, 116, 138, 126, 150 Gunter, Chris-106, 183 Gunter, James-42 Gunter, Jerry--100 Gunter, Nancy-106 Gunter, Nancy-94, 142 Guthrie, Betty--94, 126 Hackney, David--106, 183 Hadlowe, Tom-100, 162 Hager, Buddy-88 Hagerup, Donnie-106 Hale, Bob-42, 118 Hale, Jo-88, 142 Hale, Larry-94, 190, 112 Hale, Sammy-94, 190, 177 Hall, John-100 Hall, Sandra-94, 133, 142, 104 Hallman, Don-106, 163 Halverson, Gail-100, 139 Ham, Larry-88 Hammond, Donny-94, 190 Hampton, Charlie-94, 190 Haney, Larry-94, 190, 159, 183 Hansard, Earl-94, 190 Haralson, Walter-42 Hardeman, Delorus--100 Hardy, Jimmy-106, 183 Hardin, Herbie-100, 183 Hardin, Kay-100, 142 Hardwick, John--94, 190 Harper, Lo Harper, Sh uie-42 irley-106 Harpole, Carole-94, 139 Bill 106 Harris, Harris, Dianne-94, 116, 142 Harris, Jan-42, 114, 112, 115, 120, 142, 148, 149, 121, 127 Harris, Jeanne-42, 121, 122, 141 Harris, Judy--106 Harris, Winston-88, 136 Harrison, Karen-106 Hart, Carole-106 Hart, Judy-94, 116, 142 Hartley, Jerry-94, 190, 123, 160 Hartley, Paul-106 Hartness, Barbara-88, 122, 127, 133, Hunter, Jimmy-94, 190 Hunter, Margaret-106 Hurst, Carol-106 Hutchinson, Danny-106 Ingram, Gerald-88 Ingram, Lana--88, 127, 136 Irwin, Mac-100 Ivey, Marilyn--106 Jackson, Pattie-106, 125 Jackson, Richard-106 James, Lynwood-46, 112, 118, 176, 177 James, Pam-106 James, Vance-94, 190 Jammes, Shirley-46, 140 Jarman, Kay-46, 121 Jarman, Linda-107 Jarman, Susan-88 Jenkins, Paul-88, 118, 154, Jennings, Olin-88, 136 Jensen, Judy--107 159, 177 Hawkins, Linda-106 Hay, Melba-94, 165 Hayes, Judith-42, 112, 115, 142 Haygood, Billy-94 Head, Tommy-106, 136, 183 Heard, Carol-88 Heard, Dian-42, 127, 148 Heard, Jay-106, 190, 136, 183 Hearn, Carolyn-88, 140 Hearn, Charles-94, 190 Hembree, Don-100, 190, 172 Hembree, Fred-42, 138 Henry, Cheryl-100, 165 Henderson, Bonnie-94, 114, 116, 126 Henderson, Carolyn-106 Henderson, Diane-94 Henderson, Larry--45 Henderson, Norma Jean-106 Henderson, Tommy-88, 118 Hendrix, Jerry--94, 190, 162 Henley, Diane--94, 116, 140, 150 Henley, Joan-88 Herndon, Nancy-94, 142 Herring, Sandra-106 Hester, Steve-100 Hickman, Richard-45 Hickman, Phyllis-94 Hicks, Donna-100 Hicks, Linda-88 Hieronymus, John-45, 142 Higginbotham, Alyce-88 Higginbotham, Judy-45, 127, 130, 150 Higginbotham, Julia-106 Hightower, Judy-106 Hill, Jill-88 Hill, Jimmy-106, 120, 173, 183 Hill, Margaret-106 Hilton, Corky-100, 162 Hilton, Nancy-100, 116 Hmdsman, John-106, 138 Hines, Sunny-45, 122, 128 Hinesman, Martha-94, 117, 126, 140, 142 Hipp, Jerry-88 Hitch, Arthur-106, 163, 183 Hitchcock, Bobbie-94, 187, 116, 123, 124, 126, 147 Hitchcock, Carol-100, 113, 116, 119, 126, 142 Hodges, Benny-100, 183 Hodges, Connee-88, 127, 142 Hogue, Gayle-45 Hogue, William-106 Holbrook, Billie-45 Holbrook, Brenda-88 Holcomb, Dennis-106, 173 Holcomb, Diane-94, 126, 142 Holcomb, Roland-94, 190, 182 Holcomb, Ronnie-100, 138 Holcomb, Vickie-94 Holcombe, Harland-106 Holland, Eddie-45 Holland, Pat-94 Holly, Loyis-88, 136 Holmes, Charlotte-88 Hooker, Marion--100 Hooker, Mary-100, 126 Hooks, Gary-106, 163 Hooks, Jimmy-106, 183 Hooper, Ann-45 Hope, Carolyn-46, 115, 121, 141, 148 149 Hopson, Jimmy-106 Horton, Kathy-106, 115 Hosey, Jerry--94, 190 Howard, Jake-106 Hubbard, Gayle-88, 171 Huckabee, Dorothy-106, 164 Hudson, Bill-106 Hudson, Sam--100, 183 Huff, Bill-94, 192, 123, 162, 180 Hughes, Howard-94, 192 Hughes, Tommy-100 Hulsey, Janey-94 Humber, Sherry-94, 142 Humphries, Wayman-106, 139 Hunt, Beverly-106 Hunt, Jane-106 Johnson, Brenda-95, 142 Johnson, Dallas--46 Johnson, Hoyt-46, 188, 193, 114, 157 Johnson, Jack-95, 190, 123 Johnson, Jan--100, 142 Johnson, Janet-95 Johnson, Joy-95, 142 Johnson, Julius Johnson, Pat-100, 183 Johnson, Roy-95, 190, 116, 123 Johnson, Tommy-95, 190 Johnson, Tommy-100 Johnston, Bill--100, 139 Johnston, Ester-107 Johnston, Jean-46 Johnston, Nancy-100 Joiner, F rank-46 Joiner, Jackie-95, 138 Jones, Barbara-107 Jones, Barry-107 Jones, Carolyn-88 Jones, Charles--106 Jones, Comer--46, 114 Jones, David-107 Jones, Dwight-95, 190 enda-100, 113, 119, 126, 142 Jones, GI Jones, Gwendolyn--95, 142 Jones, Jimmy-95, 190 Jones, Jimmy-89 Jones, John-100 Jones, Lorraine-107, 125, 171 Jones, M ike-100 Jones, Nancy--107, 139 Jones, Nita-49, 114, 122, 127, 133, 161, 1 75 Jones, Norma-89, 142 Jones, Pam-106 Jones Richard-107 Jones, Ted-95, 190, 183 Jones, Walter-49, 191, 193 Jordan, Al-49 Jordan, Jackie-100 Jordon Jane-107 Jordon: Janice-89, 132, 165, 167 Jordon Billy-49 Jowers, Anne-107 Kathy, L illa-107 Keel, Patty-95, 116 Keith, Di Keller N ane-49, 121, 141 elda-89 114 125 I I I Keller, Joe-107, 190, 183 Kelly, Beverly-49 Kelly, Danny-107 Kelly, David-89 Kelly, Hamp-107 Kelly, Jimmy-95 Kelly, Nancy-100, 142 Kemp, James-100, 162, 172, 183 Kennedy, Kennedy, Kent, Ba Kent, Mi Jerry-49 Martha-107 rbara-100 ke-49 Khrenner, Terry-107 Kilgore, Gaye-95, 139 Killingsworth, Jerre-107 Killingsw orth, Tommy-95, 190 Killmeier, John-49, 122, 124, 156, 157, 180 Killmeier, Larry-100, 162, 183 Kimball, Mike--107 King, Connice-95 King, Jimmy-100 King, Kenneth-107 King, Richard--50 King, Shirley-107 Kingston, Mike-95 Kirk, Diane--100, 113, 119, 126 Kirkland, Gail-95 Kitchens, Joe--107, 183 Kite, Joetta-50, 121 Kite, Susan-100 Knight, Gail-89 Knight, Kenneth-100 Knight, Ludi-100, 113, 116, 119, 120, 123 Knight, Tommy-107, 178 Koster, Kenneth-100 Hunt, Janet-88 Hunt, Peggy-100, 142 Kraft, Jim-99, 182, 183 Kramer, Cathy-95 239 Kuter, Carol-95, 121 Kuter, Stanton--89, 122, 160 Ladd, Tommy-100 Lambert, Jerry-95 Lambert, Joyce-95, 117, 126, 142 Lancaster, Rosalyn-107 Landers, Beverly-95, 142 Landers, Roger-50, 120, 122, 124, 125, 158, 177, 178 Landrum, Cheryl-95, 142 Landrum, Marie-107 Lane, Frank-95, 136, 150 Lanier, Brut-89 Lankford, John-107 Latham, Linda-107 Lattal, Andy-50, 190, 193, 179 Lawson, Beverly-95 Laxon, Charlie-95, 190 Laxson, Paul-107 Ledford, Judith-107 Lee, Anne-95, 139 Lee, Billy-89, 190, 192 Lee, Harold-107 Lee, Marjorie-95, 142 Leegate, Gary-107 Legg, Mike-100, 162, 172 Leggett, Jerry-107, 136, 178 Lemons, Diane--107, 136, 171 Leonard, Ann-100 Lett, Edward-107, 163 Lett, J0ye--89, 112, 115, 117, 120, 127, 140 Lewallan, Sandra-107 Lewis, Barbara-50 Lewis, Dick-89 Lewis, Donna-107 Lewis, Gene-50, 118, 148, 149, 151, 168, 169, 170 Lewis, Tommy-89, 118, 148, 158, 168 Linedsey, Jane-107 Lindsey, Janet-107 Lily, Raymond-95, 190 Limbo, Steve-95, 190, 142, 157, 158, 150, 159, 182 Lineberger, Richard-100 Lineberger, Ted--50 Little, Marie-100 Lloyd, Sylvia-100, 117, 121, 142 Lockhart, Jay-100 Lofton, Gaye-89, 115, 117, 132, 165 Logan, Anthony--100, 138 Logan, Joan--50 Long, Diane-95, 119, 126, 139 Long, Karen-100, 124 Loos, Jean-100, 119, 126, 142 Lorton, Richard-107 Love, Clifford-95 Lowe, Harry-95, 192 Lowndes, Jean-95, 115, 121, 126, 141 Luke, Donny-50, 139 Luke, Monty-100 Lunsford, Judy-53, 120, 124, 127 Lyle, Steve-107 Lynch, Janete89 Lyon, Diane-89, 112, 119, 121, 142, 150 Lyons, Sam-95, 142, 162, 183 Lynn, Jean-53 MacMillan, Dick-95, 139 MacRae, Martha-89, 115, 120, 127, 140, 148 Malcolm, Harriet-89 Manning, Joe-89, 189 Marable, Ann-101, 138 Marler, Frankie-95, 136 Marler, John-53, 136 Martin, Glenda-107, 125 Martin, Larry-107 Marton, Sharon-95, 101, 116, 126, 150 Mashburn, Jimmy-89, 191, 190 Mason, James-101 Massey, Linda-101, 116 Mathews, Barbara-89 Mathews, Judy-107 Matson, Roland-95, 190, 116, 123, 150, 162 Matthews, Jimmy-53 , Matthews, Nancy-101, 117, 142 Mauldin, Joe-95, 160, 180 May, Warren-89 Mayes, Betty-107 McAfee, Linda-53, 126, 130, 133, 148, 150, 161 McAllister, Carol-89, 171 McAuliffe, Al-53, 122, 136 McAuliffe, Gary-107 McClure, Linda-95, 142 McConnell, Ken-89 McConnell, Louise-95, 142, 171 McCubbin, Edward-107 McCully, Terry-95, 190 McCully, Thomas-95, 191 McCune, Melba Jean-53 McCurdy, Dan-107 McCurdy, John-95, 191, 172 McCurdy, Ken-89, 168 McCurly, Roger-101 McDaniel, David-101, 191 McDaniel, Karen-107, 138 McDaniel, Olin-53, 191, 192 McDonald, Carol-95, 136 McDonald, Jimmy-53, 188, 193, 114, 118, 124 McDonald, Joe-95, 138, 136 McElroy, Annette-101 McEuen, Mike-89 McFadden, Kathy-89, 113, 119, 122, 124, 142 McFarland, Jerry-107 McGarity, Jimmy-101, 136, 162 McGee, Fay-107, 125 McGrath, Kathryn-107, 125 McGregor, Barbara--89, 121, 142 McGuire, Betty-95, 142 Mclieithen, Mike-101, 162 McKinley, Bruce-54, 188, 117 McKinley, Lynn-95, 142 McKinnon, Becky-107 McKlesky, Doug-107 McLemore, Mike-89, 190 McLendon, Linda-107 lVlclVlillan, Cecelia-89 McMillan, Drew-101 McNair, John-89 McNeil, Kem-107 McSucas, David--107 McWhorter, Guerry-89, 142 McWhorter, Judy-107, 171 McWilliams, Paul-107 Meadows, Julia-107, 125, 139 Medley, David--107, 138 Medley, Denver-107, 138 Medley, Doug-95, 138 Medlock, Randy-89, 191 Medlock, Ronnie--54 Meeks, Joe-95, 190, 162 Merritt, Nancy-107, 125 Messman, Dennis-107, 183 Metcalf, Linda-54, 121 Norton, Angie-107 Norton, Carolyn--57, 189 Norton, Jo Anne-57, 189 Nutt, Jeanette-89 Odom, David-101 Odom, Linda-96 Ogburn, Paula-89, 127 Oglesby, Steve-107 Oldstein, Judy-96 O'Leary, Tommy-89 O'Neal, George-101, 162, 183 0'Neal, Pat-57 0'Neal, Sandy-96, 120 Orr, Billy-90, 156 Orr, Gail-101 Oswald, Tommy-96, 191 Otwell, Ted-58, 136 Otwell, Terry--96 Otwell, Wanda-107 Outten, Pennle-58, 117, 148 Owen, Pe99Y-58, 161 Panos, Sharlie-90, 113, 121, 127, 141 Parham, Pim-96 Paris, Martha-58, 151 Parker, Lessie-107, 125, 164 Parker, Roger-101 Parkerson, Carol-107 Parkman, Kay-107 Parnam, Sandra-101 Patrick, Corrie-58, 141 Paterson, Nancy-90, 142 Patterson, Norma--108, 163, 183 Patton, Mary--108, 138 Paul, Tommy-108, 163, 183 Payne, Bill-101 Payne, Pat-96, 141 Peacock, Julia-101 Recher, Linda--62 Rector, Suzanne-96, 123, 142 Reed, Benny-101 Reno, Pat-108, 125, 171 Renolds, Roy-108 Reynolds, Doug-90, 168 Rhine, Alec-90, 190 Rhine, Tommy-101, 172 Rhodes, James--90 Richie, Ray-90, 122, 158, 160 Ricketts, Ricky-96, 192, 123, 172 Riefysnyder, Charlene-108, 125 Riggins, Rudolph-108, 139 Rist, Toivo-101, 116, 117 Rivers, Gail-96, 142 Rivers, Joe-108, 178 Roberts, Bill-90, 124, 136, 148 Roberts, Jack-108 Roberts, Jenell-108, 136 Roberts, Ruth-90, 142 Roberts, Tommy-90 Robertson, Barbara-62, 188, 114, 150 120, 149, 148, 130, 134, 135, 136 Robinson, Claudia-108 Robinson, Joe--90, 118, 120 Robinson, Linda--96 Rodgers, Gaye-62, 14 Rogers, Charles-96, 191, 136 Rogers, Dianne-96, 138, 136 Rogers, Donnie-90, 148 Rogers, Lou-101, 191, 138 Rogers, Sandra-62 Miller, Miller, Brenda-95, 142 Carol-54, 121 Miller, Harriet-107 Miller, Jan-89, 140 Miller, Marilyn-107 Miller, Marilyn-101 Miller, Mary Ruth-95, 142 lllliller, Mike-95, 190 Miller, Wayne-B9 140 Mills, Judy-89, 122, 148 Mills, Suzy--89, 112, 127, 133, 175 Mitchell, Betty-89 Mitchell, Bobby-54 Mitchell, Norma-101 Mitchell, Richard-107 Monfot, Sonny-107 Moody, Patty-95 Moon, Jo Alice-54 Moon, Johnny-107, 138, 183 Moon, Kay-89 Moore, Dorthy-95 Moore, Nickey-54, 179 Moore, Penny-101, 139 Moore, Priscilla-54 Morgan, Eddie-54 Morgan, Glenn-101 Morgan, Jean-107 Morgan, Marvin-89 Morgan, Phll-95, 190 Morgan, Sharon-107 Morgan, Stanley-57, 191, 193 Morgan, Tony--95 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Petty, Carol-96 Petty, Pete--108, 163, 183 Petty, Richard-108 Petty, Ronnie-108 Pharr, Bill-108 Pharr, Linda-58 Pharr, Martha--90, 140 Phillips, Claire-108 Phillips, Jerry-61 Phillips, Larry-101, 191, 139, 162 Phillips Pickardi Pat-96, 142 Jeff--101, 116, 162, 183 Pierce, Ginger-101, 161 Pierce, Wayne-101 Pinson, Cherie-61, 141 Pitman, Carole-96, 123, 133, 142, 164 Pittard, Tommy-101, 183 Pittman, Karen-101, 126, 142 Polk, Larry-101 Porter, Judy-108, 125 Pounds, Dick-61 Pounds, Jim-101, 183 Roper, Tommy-90, 118, 148 Roseman, Bobby-90, 191 Rosendorf, Pete-108, 183 Ross, David-108 Ross, Mary-101 Rosser, Ann-101 Rowan, Linda-90 Rowden, Sandra-108 Rowe, Susette-62, 121 Rowell, Wayne-108 Royal, Diane-90, 141 Rozier, Al--90, 139, 148 Rucker, Judy-101, 126, 142 Russel, Denis-108, 168 Rust, Bobbie-108 Rutherford, Barbara-108 Rutherford, Huey-96, 199, 150 Rutledge, Ted-62, 148 Ryan, Tommy-101 Shutze, Susan-108 Sidly, John-102 Sigman, Bill-108 Sills, Ellen-102, 140 Simmons, Austil-96, 193, 162 Simpson, Melba-90 Singleton, Mary-108 Skinner, Carolyn-66, 121, 132, 165, 166, 167 Skinner, Genevieve-108 Slater, Jimmy-108 Slay, Steve-90, 122, 158, 177 Small, Paula-96, 136 A Smith, Carol--66, 114, 115, 120, 127, 141, 146, 148 Smith, Carol-108, 124, 125 Smith, Cassie-108 Smith, Charlene--102, 139 Smith, David-66, 115, 124, 156, 160, 168, 169, 170, 178 Smith, David-108, 193, 178 Smith, Doug-90, 136 Smith, Eileen-102 Smith, Faye-102 Smith, Gary-90, 189 Smith, Glenda-108 Smith, James--108, 191 Smith, Michelle-102 Smith, Peggy-90, 140 Smith, Ray-96 Smith, Ricky-102, 162, 172 Smith, Rollis-108 Smith, Skippy-102 Smith, Trudy-108 Smith, Wayne-102 Snead, Sandra-66, 114, 127 Sneed, Sandra--90 Sorrow, Ronnie-108 Southerland, Buck-102, 96, 172, 182 Salvador, Jimmy-90, 189, 193, 182 Samples, Frances-108 Samples, Virginia-101 Sanders, David-108 Sanders, Gayle-90 Sanders, Larry-90, 118, 180 Sanders, Richard-101 Sargent, Bill-108 Satterfield, Dickie-101, 162 Sayer, Mary-108, 117 Scarbora, Ray-108 Scarbrough, Danny-65 Scarbrough, Gary--108 Scarbrough, Harry-101 Scarbrough, Larry--101 Scartz, Don-65, 163 Spain, Jack-102 Speakes, Flip-108 Spears, Donna--66, 121, 132, 165, 167 Speth, Judy-108 Speth, Mary-66, 140 Sphinks, Julia-108 Spiney, Jimmy-108 Spittler, Joy-90, 136 Spratlin, Lynn-108, 125 Spratlin, Suzanne-96, 115, 123, 124, 133, 164 Spradling, Bill-69, 122, 124, 125, 155 156, 160, 180, 181 Stallings, Judy-102 Standard, Kim-102 Stanford, Martha-108 Stanfield, John-102 Stanford, Larry-102 Steckle, Richard--102 Statham, Floyd-102 Stanton, Paul-96, 116 Steed, Butch-102, 139 Steed, Louis-108, 120, 163, 183 Steely, Jane-90 Stegall, Ralph-96, 191 Stegall, Shirley--108 Steinbach, Sarah-69, 114, 120, 127 Stephens, Donnie-102 Stephens, Ed-102, 138 Pounds, Kelly-108, 165, 171 Powell, Del-108 Powell, Matilen-90, 115, 127 Powers, Mark-101, 162 Prescott, Vicky-101 Presley, Mary Sue-101, 141 Presley, Neil-61 Preston, Walter-90, 189, 124, 160, 180 Price, Phillip-108, 183 Prichard, Paul-108 Pritchard, Frank--101 Pruett, Sandra-61, 121, 149 Pruitt, Butch-101 Schartle, Patsy-90, 161 Schartle, Ronnie-65, 122, 155, 156 Schilp, Bobby-65 Schilp, Sue-101, 171 Schmitt, Donna-65, 114 Schribe, Karen-96, 142 Schroder, Annette-96 Schuler, Allen-101, 189, 155 Scoggins, Pat--96, 124 Scott, Ricky-65, 180 Scott, Sandra-101 Scroggs, Charlene-65, 114, 120, 122, 125, 127, 130, 148, 149, 150, 161 Seago, Jimmy-108, 139 Seagraves, Frances-101 Seay, Roger-108 Seckinger, Dianne-96, 150 Seignious, Gail--108, 171 Seignious, Jimmy-65, 118 Seignious, Joan-103, 165, 167 Seiter, Steve-108 Sewell, Jane-90, 142 Stephenson, Ramona-69, 141 Stevens, Andy-102, 191 Stevens, Bill-102 Stevens, Ray-90 Stevenson, Carol-90, 115, 120, 127, Stewart, Brenda-96, 140 Stewart, Carolyn-102 Still, Allen-69, 124, 155, 157 Stokes, Robert-69 Stone, Eddie-96, 118 Stone, Harriet-96, 142 Stone, James-96, 191, 120, 157, 180 Stonecypher, Dianne--102 Stovall, Annie-108 Pruitt, Sonny-90 Pugh, Barbara-108 Pyron, Dell-61, 114, 112, 120, 127 Pryon, Doug-90, 190, 193, 118 Queen, Brenda-108 Quinn, Penny-61, 121 Quinn, Susan-96, 123, 124, 133, 161 Quinn, Tom-61, 115, 122, 124, 130, 159 Rabren, Tricia-61, 124, 161, 131, 133, 150, 145, 174 Rae, Brenda-96, 142 Raines, Billy-108 Ramey, Judy-101, 113 Ramey, Diane-62, 114, 120, 127, 128, 150 Ramos, Marion-96 Ramsey, Marilyn-90 Ramsey, Phocian-101, 138, 136 Randolph, Alan-108, 136 Ransom, James-90, 189, 172 Ratelle, Bill-101 Ratzman, Jimmy-96, 191 Raven, Arthur-96, 191 Ray, Irwin-108 Ray, Millie--62 Read, Bob-62 Reames, Chippy-90, 191, 193, 118, 148, 168 Sewell, Karen-96, 115, 119, 126, 140 Sewell, Randy-108 Stovall Buddie-96, 191, 162, 172 Stovall, Joy-1oa, 164 Stovall, Kay1102 Stovall, Steve-69, 112, 124, 125, 168, 170 Stovall Stovall Stovall Stovall , Susan-102, 170 Tim-108 191 , Warren-96, 162 Wayne--96 Shands, Karen-102, 142 Sharon, Jerry--65, 148, 149, 163 Sharon, Tommy-102, 120, 136 Shaw, Bill--96, 136, 172, 183 Shaw, Jimmy-102 Shaw, Judy-96, 142 Shealy, Penny-66 Sheffield, Nancy--96, 116, 140 Sheffler, Tommy-102 Shelnutt, Helen-66, 140 Shepherd, Anne--96, 116, 142, 150 Sheriff, Larry-96, 191 Shi, Dori-66, 118, 120, 124, 125, 148, 151, 168, 170, 177 Shindlebower, Marian-102 Shirley, Kathy-96, 161 Shockly, Guy-108 Shultz, Ronnie-108, 138 Shultz, Suzanne-102, 142 Shurbutt, Ray-90, 136 240 Stowers, Gary-69, 136 Stowers, Steve-108 Stowers, Tanya-69, 121, 140 Street, Ronnie-96, 138 Sturdivant, Kenneth-108 Summerlin, David-69 Summerlin, Nita-70 Sutton, Jane-108 Swann, Nancy-90 Swofford, Lora Ann-108 Talton, Susan-90, 127 Tarbush, Johnny-90 Tarbush, Robert-108, 180 Tarpley, Jay-102 Tarpley, Judy-90 Tatum, Alex-90 Taylor, Charles-96 Taylor, Henry-70, 112, 118, 124, 125, 130, 149, 187, 188, 193 Taylor, Jackie-90 Taylor, Larry-96, 191, 162 Taylor, Sandra-96 Taylor, Susan-108, 125, 138 Taylor, Tommy-108, 116, 138, 163, 173 Terry, Sandra-70 Terry, Wanda-123 Tharp, Jerry-96 Thomas, Gloria-96, 133, 141, 142, 164 Thomas, Maxine-96, 142 Thomas, Patty-102 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