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Features Superlatives Student Life Mankind Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Sports Organizations | Ne Advertisements PATRIOTS OSpinil O TO C Southwest High C 5Y hool Me On, Cfeorgia YA VY Pavesly Dennard Evdiloy Cl} Dec Assistant Editor Vicki “Thompson “Business A lmages | re: The Beginning — A time long Gone uel long semembered toy il Gave le us lites essentials, the essentials u hich nou sustain us through the ever-changing tunnel of lime. Time —— = ee passing Gu a | of moments, days, Years ; the vise and. Jall of reall empires; the influences of ou daily lives; the adventurous spiril thal lights Our palh le whal will be OwWy WAY of life — A MOU. Awaies ———_ Home of the brave and tee, purchased with the bleed of these fist palriols whe foughl le Gwe us lite, libetty. and hay pines. Hoppines — ire iMusive emotion searched fer by these first settlers, by these whe tamed the wild {entien, by all generations in all Ages. The search for happiness, vy better way of lif, has initialed most of lite J changes. ( hanges Jn communications, in our leiswr lime activities, in our mod of travel, — changes thal bridged the Gaps between peopl and brought them closer Together oy. 4 Qe CTegath 0 With lriends atthe Daturday. night dance, with that special rmeone, ov with thal dream o the one thing You wank most oul of lit Life Tes ours, and its batter than ever before. We've come w long way from beginning of our way of Cif, the beginning of Houithwest Bul the beginning is past. Now we have te lock to the future. For thisis. The Era of the Beginning John Wayne taming the West almost singlehandedly with his gun and his whip; Daniel Boone killing a bear at the age of three — these are the heroes of yester- year, heroes whose major qualities were brute strength and whose heroism depended on the number of bodies they added to the church graveyard. The heroes of today still tame the fron tier, the frontier having changed from a wilderness of land to a wilderness of space; the qualities, from strength to intellect: the method, from force to love. Martin Luther King, Henry Kissinger Hank Aaron, John F. Kennedy — all these heroes of today fight for the right but their weapons are intellect, knowl edge, and love. What qualities will char- acterize the heroes of tomorrow? What weapons ? The bomb and brotherhood cannot coexist. It is up to us to decide whether this will be the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning. FEATURES Homecoming 1974 QUEEN: Debbie Zeagler i Lg OWVON CO URWHDN . Debbie Zeagler escorted by David Montgomery. . Pat Smith escorted by Joe Hampton. . Angie Zeagler escorted by Monty Garrett. . Penny Taylor escorted by Luther Williams. . Kim Gregory escorted by Hal Blount. . Janet Starley escorted by Ken Stone. . Marzetta Davis escorted by Winfred Felts. . Lorraine Freeman escorted by Elvin Malone. . Karen Wilson escorted by Danny Marshall. . Brenda Callaway escorted by Myles Patrick. Gooty Goblin ST GOOFIEST GOBLIN: Lou Ann Connor GOOFIEST TEACHER: Miss Carolyn Lawson BEST COSTUME: Cindy Norris Mr. and Miss Spirits Donnie Winham Chip Sanders Mary Holloway Patricia Irvin Mr. Southwest i974 Chip Sanders escorting Leona Mann Clayto Burke escorting Penny Taylor Mark Allen escorting Pam Murphey Dennis Shouse escorting Marlene Allen Garry Pitts escorting Georgette McBride Jeffrey Tharpe escorting Jo Ann Howard Mike Mazza escorting Robin Houston Donnie Winham escorting Donna Bridgeman MR. SOUTHWEST: Chip Sanders Outstanding Youth for Bibb County Sponsored by Macon Jr. Woman's Club Julie Carroll s—. vars: International Civitan President Donnie Winham Most Valuable Player Recipient of the Golden Helmet Award Chip Sanders All-American and All-State Basketball Players Y = a ra i ae a ) ty bg ° : - as 4 : a ” a r 3 ALL-AMERICAN and ALL-STATE ALL-STATE ALL-STATE Walter Daniels Carlton Evans Gerald Hardnett Governor's Honors Dianne Culpepper “aie STAR “S4x’, Student _ Vicki Thompson STAR Teacher Mrs. Trudy Norris % -- ia he eee geen 28 cot . Pe. wy ? - Historical Essay © Contest on the American Revolution Sponsored by the Ga. Society of Colonial Dames Ist Place Miona Chancellor Yar “s ’. SW Best Citizens i ‘ae SE Judy Sandefur Kenneth Chapman American Legion Oratorical Contest 2nd Place Angela Bare Betty Crocker Search for Leadership in Family Living Sheila Carpenter |i 22 il mi IM lt wn I I i | iit a) I = Mark Allen Lynn Barnett Randy Beasley Keith Bell Kevin Brooks Kathy Conner Ld Graduation Speakers First: Lynn Barnett Second: Andrew Williams Third: Steve Herring Diss , yon Saar esses Bo tes Sheila Craine Laura Haralson Bobbie Jackson Beverly Dennard Angela Harrell Iris Keene Susan Elliott Teresa Harrell Anita Kendrick Chuck Fields Steve Herring Drew Kitchens Kathie Fiveash Kenneth Hightower Melba Lewis Steve Greer Ben Hubbard Elaine Minick Betty Stevens Vicki Thompson Tonya Widner Bob Waldorf Andrew Williams Barbara Yeomans Macon Junior Literary Workshop 2nd — Short Story: Melba Lewis 3rd — Poetry: Cathy Griggers 3rd — Short Story: Alan Anderson Kenny Runyan Alan Anderson Guy Fleming David McKnight Greg Kolnicky Suzie Green Mary Ann Parrish Boys’ State Girls' State Andrew Williams Kenny Carter Clayto Burke Jeff Ayers Randy Hunnicutt McKibben Lane Award Mrs. Ella S. Carter Allied Chemical Award Barbara Yeomans ae . ries, . Pore AR Wa Pa Maxwell-Walston Writing Contest Sponsored by Georgia College 2nd — Short Story, High School Division Jeff Dean Outstanding Civitan ot the Year South Georgia District Victor Rigole Fox all the dedication. Laithlulness. SEQUULE, help. and determination thal she has exhibited al Ou school fo the past eighl Years, the ( risil of it 4 ita proudly and wilh much love dedicates this yearbook le Ow) adviser who Wis and is always willing lo COV more than her share of the lead. A As. Trudy Nowis % ” = ® a ‘ @vres Gail Ailes Victor Rigole TIA rm ' 7 3¢t the with friends and living Juring The Dest years of your lite — high school, STUDENT LIFE Frustrations and Follies of Fall Re-adjusting to the sound of the alarm clock, a schedule that must be changed twice, homework, detention, the Monday morning blues, the routine of it all — These drudgeries of fall are varied by a menagerie of fun and thrills: the Powder Puff football game in which the Class of '75 took its second victory, the car smash designed to let the mighty Patriots smash the Richmond Academy Musketeers for a quarter a blow, and the excitement of the annual Georgia State Fair. Movin O_ 7 Through rain or sleet, snow or hail, one problem remains for South- west students at 8:00 am on Mondays through Fridays — transporta- tion to school. The less inspired take the easy way and drive a car or motorcycle while the hardier souls either hoof it or peddle the ole ten- speed 131 2 miles to school. Other students set their alarm clocks for 7:30 so that they can catch a bus at 7:35 and work on homework all the way to school. Still the most independent of all students doesn't worry about transportation. He sets his alarm clock for 7:45, promptly awakes at that time, and states, ‘Heck no — | won't go! ' then turns back over and falls asleep thus ending the next problem of a South- west student, ‘How on earth am | gonna get home!’ and Ahead Several new activities and organizations were begun or revived during 1975. For the first time in many years a bonfire was sponsored by Student Council. Though the turnout was light, those who came enjoyed the entertainment by the band and cheerleaders and the crackling of the autumn fire. After not having a school paper for a year, the SOUTHWEST PATRI-ARTICLE came as a welcome provider of news and events relating to our school and community. The newspaper staff, although new and inexperienced, did an excellent job of provid- ing quarterly news during the year. The wall at Willingham B received a spring spruce—up when Willingham B Art classes completely repainted it with a mural depicting important events in American History, an appropriate theme for the upcoming Bicentennial. For the first time in the history of our school, co-ed lunch breaks were allowed throughout the year. Many students enjoyed the new freedom of seeing friends from other buildings and the chance to break the monotony of being indoors all day. After years of meetings, planning, and money raising projects, 1975 finally saw the construction of steps on the hill of the soc- cer field. A fence was also erected and the field is being graded and planted with grass in hopes of eliminating the mud and other difficulties encountered by students traveling between buildings for classes. All of these changes are helping to provide a new face for Southwest; however, none will affect its future more than the transition to the quarter system. Beginning in the Fall of ‘75, the Quarter System will provide a much larger variety of subjects and it should continue to keep Southwest on the move. Recipe for a Spirit Happening Emcee spiced with vitality and enthusiasm. Overstuffed characters for Detective Fat (easily peeled for the strip) Tantalizing Beauty Contestants complete with bathing suits and wigs 1 Soap opera well soaked in suspense 6 T.V. shows of various flavors. Mix together in one large gym. Sprinkle with songs, limericks, and commercials. Add a pinch of riskee and serve hot to the best Patriots at South- west, those who bought an annual. For an extra touch, cover with spirit-filled Seniors. They bought more annuals than the Juniors or Sophomores and were awarded the Spirit Jug. Because enough annuals were not purchased by the students, the Annual Staff, determined to do anything within their power to save the SPIRIT OF '75, organized the Spirit Sprint. This project was a 15 mile Walk-A-Thon designed to raise money to aid in the completion of the yearbook. Annual Staff members, and 20 other chosen students began early Saturday morning, March 8, at Riverside Drive-In and ended the 15 mile trek at the editor's home where a cookout was held. Sore muscles, blis- tered feet, and almost 1,600 dollars resulted — for a cause that, at least for a portion of Southwest stu- dents, is an important part of high school life. What That Staff Won't Do to Sell an Annual! Involvement: the Weapon Against Apathy Each year during October, American Edu- cation Week is observed. This year its theme, Getting Involved, was exemplified by at least two groups in the school. In assemblies, a brief history of American Education Week was given, then the audience was treated to a variety of dances, both foreign and nostalgic. The Spanish Department provided an insight into Spanish culture through dances such as the Ramba, the Mexican Hat Dance; and through popular songs sung in Spanish. The Annual Staff delighted the audience with glimpses of past eras in music, from the 40's to the 70's, from Shirley Temple to Chubby Checker to Mac Davis. The purpose of this skit was to prove that a yearbook can serve as a memory of YOUR generation in years to come. : 2 i : r : ah wal Annual Homecoming Festivities were brought to a close at the Southwest-Richmond encounter at Henderson Stadium. Halftime added a spark of beauty to the crisp autumn night as Debbie Zeagler was crowned Homecoming Queen while the band played an appropri- ate song by Chicago, “Just You And Me. ’ As the game drew near its end, the crowd was eagerly cheering Chip Sanders on, hoping he would break the school rushing record in the final game of the season. Chip broke the record, but the Patriots lost to Richmond by a score of 49-26. With tears streaming down many faces, the fans left the stands far less excited than they had arrived. Everyone soon forgot the agony of losing, however, when they became involved in the fun at the Homecoming Dance: Tomorrow Is Ours. The Scorpions provided the music for the well-attended dance that closed out Homecoming Week for another year. ) - “ 4 Winter — Flurries of Expectations . Senior Rings . Christmas Parties - Family Gatherings . Holidays . The New Year Practice does make perfect as the Seniors demonstrated by winning the Spirit Stick again this year. The uncanny timing with which the entire class cut its voice at the downward swing of the Spirit Stick actu- ally won it for them. The class spirit exhibited by the volume of sound as well as the quantity and quality of their signs cinched the prize. shee ene are, = Ade — ® © C “les, Y © = = Betore Christmas Twas the week before Christmas and all through Southwest, Students were scurrying about with spirit-filled zest. The trees were made ready, the doors were prepared; All special activities showed Patriots cared. The parade was complete with marchers and floats. Cards from building to building bore holiday notes. The students partied and oh what a sham! That Christmas assembly and Santa Willingham. All in all twas a season of good will and cheer. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good year! United We Stand h d Gc Ba a po he a LOVE IS THEe 7 MASTER KEY mom ot THAT OPENS lu THE GATES OF HAPPINESS 90 U0 9 n numerous problems; but through understanding, spirit of unification, we the students of Southwest difficult of all difficulties. We have learned to appreciate gins in having a new thought or experience introduced to him. fication, and an appreciation of the world around us — in short, Love — that's what life is all about. Pride, Pep, and Patriotism Both students and faculty enjoyed the various assemblies geared toward education, inspiration and entertainment. Whether exhibiting pride in South- west’s undefeated basketball team, witnessing the thought-provoking and informative assemblies of the High Flight Program and Max Cleland, or simply bursting into laughter as the Naval Corps ‘‘whistled’’ — all contributed to the school life of Southwest '75. a a Seo Pes ea 5 = Gm owe - rs us! erserios ss Spring Fling provided a frivolous diversion for the students who enjoyed a sack lunch picnic, a hilarious bike race in which the prin- cipals and faculty peddled toward stardust, and a tug of war in which representatives of each class demonstrated their prowess. This event, though entertaining to those involved, served a worth- while purpose since the sizeable profit was donated to Gracewood Hospital in Atlanta. Places to Go Things to Do Pl nd = 220 Activities from concerts to eating occupy the leisure time of Macon teenag- ers. Several well known entertainers performed at the Coliseu m this year, among them Elvis Presley, who gave a sellout performance, Wet Willie, and John Denver, who both did outstanding jobs in presenting two completely dif- ferent styles of music. Middle Georgians also enjoyed a refreshing treat of out- door family fun at the annual Georgia Jubilee sponsored by the Jaycees. Among its attractions were art exhibits, Barber Shop Quartets, Ocmulgee River rides, and the ascension of a hot air balloon. In affiliation with the Billy Graham Association, evangelist Leighton Ford was in Macon for an eight day Reach-Out campaign, an event inspiring spiritual renewal and Christian fellowship. When it comes down to a spur-of-the-moment-let's-go-do-something situation there may not be a pre-planned event to attend, but there are lots of activities for kids to do such as an invigorating game of bowling, putt-putt, a cool swim at the neigh- borhood pool, or, if all else fails, that favorite all-American pastime . . . eat- ing! Nouthwest Chunies _Venios CD om Alairnway lo Heaven Se, C Jadurdey, Aloy A (C ) eo 0 r lock p.m. S) lu on Hilton Hetel Formal Black Exotics Couples Only Motion Starry, Starry Night ophomore Yueen t o - 5 O —— o a oa a Arata a — . _ .. Pa = i Sam ‘ ROL ENTRAL MT OE SALES BALOWIN 1 PRICE FER 3 NORTHEAST . OPEN LAD} Oo earere, ae: HOME GAMES GIRLS 6:30 P.M - BOYS 8:00 P.M sre ATRIOTS Boys’ Varsity Basketball Touchdowns, Rebounds, Homeruns, and Hurdles. All Lead to. . The Payott In Honor of Those Who Excel 5 r Y - °, . - ’ - rt q re | ‘ ° ae ay | ’ 7 i” mA| ) | ptm “18 “Vv 19 ee ee ee ee ee ee oe a on oe ee | Every year in recognition of graduating seniors, Southwest ‘'B’’ buildings separately participate in an Honors’ Assembly. Honored during this assem- bly are those members in the senior class excelling in various areas such as academics, athletics, and service to community and school. Along with the awards presented from Southwest, awards from other civic organizations are presented. There is one thing we as graduates have . om @ a2 =i 7 ee ie ae p io : 7 = . -) ery oe “ : - , - es a WAL a a a Oe oo — AL. - i d OMe Te gh ey Peek” ae , Pate | nal AS ge! ‘ a a) apt? AY, : “Al s ai OE learned... . a( o SS Sodegs me me “2 . Pa r +e 4 - ” -- “Sve - r P % “v . ‘ - Pe 4 . “ tend a - aN , ays . QuF “+ “Li! gt ij { 4 4 , r ye ’ -) PS Pea . ° ‘- 7 a : - ey ? RA T , Peretti S0eee ‘tet 5 tone ea ah hue, PR: jee aA® 4 There are no ideal solutions — only alternatives ‘meOst th ge, GOOD JOB” important words: ° OPINION?” MANKIND Education SEATED: Dr. Thomas L. Lott Mrs. Dolores J. Cook Mr. F. Emory Greene Mr. R, Lanier Anderson, III Mrs. Sigfried Dayan Mr. William Hutchings STANDING: Mr. T. Lovie Wood, Jr. Dr. R. J. Martin Mr. Joseph E. Taylor Mr. Edward J. Moskaly LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Dewell Pitts Mr. Augustus M. Parker Mr. Robert J. Cramer Dr. Walter W. Felder Mr. Robert J. Williams Mrs. Ann Culpepper Mr. Columbus Watkins Dr. C. R. Cronin Mr. Edward J. Cagle Dr. Thomas L. Lott Mr. Carol Purvis Miss Ann Henry Mr. Stanley Goldsboro Col. (Ret.) Grady D. Gafford rt ie Dr. Thomas L. Lott — Superintendent | A at i fil. | Uj} is a reflection or history of your man does your face reflect your thoug s of time ’ in your face may indica ork, attend school, and are carrying with yo 3, in your Mc lay life. f b happy and . please ibit on all doors to many Associate Principals Doug McLaughlin — Willingham B o™ Gloria Washington — McEvoy B Harold Perdue — Willingham A Assistant Principals John Grenga — Willingham A Jacquelyn Richardson — McEvoy B Anita Robinson — McEvoy A Thomas Madison — Willingham B Secretaries The responsibility of a smooth school day lies at the desk of the office per- sonnel. These employees try to keep all school affairs in order by handling all the business that is transacted day by day — from calling the homes of absentees to filling the coke machines. Jean Logue Wilma Fussell Cynthia Rose Teresa Stuart Cornelia Dorsey Virginia Elder Counselors Whether students need assistance in choosing school courses, whether they desire advice in deciding which college to attend, or whether they need an objective view concerning a personal or school-related problem, the school counselors are readily available to advise. They listen and give their trained opinions on almost every facet of a student's life, easing the student's transition into adulthood. Lula Tollerson es Nina Childs Lewis Downer John Crawford Lorene Johnson % me % a se yyt at f Nina Childs Lewis Downer Media Specialists To include all areas of media, such as books, films, and magazines, the Library's name was changed this year to Media Center. The Librarians are now known as Media Specialists. It has been said that the Media Center's purpose is ‘to provide an opportunity for each student to meet his needs, Ruth Eckstine broaden his interests, and develop his abilities. ’ Nell Durden Virginia Forbes Anna Mullins Eva Priester Ruth Eckstine Carolyn Johnson Carolyn Pirkle Gwendolyn Williams English At present the English Department makes an effort to meet the needs of all students by offering three ability levels — advanced, intermediate, and fundamental. Next year, with the beginning of the quarter system, it will attempt to meet student desires as well by offering a variety of courses such as Afro-American literature, science fiction, and world literature, all geared to those interested in a particular area, Sallie Goddard Ida Jordan Janet Walker x Addie Baird Ella Carter Dorothy Fults Mary Glover Melanie Booth Madge Chapman Estella Gerstung Sallie Goddard A VN Pamela Hammond Martha Jones Maureen Sands Jane Stevens Gloria Hicks Trudy Norris Evelyn Stevens Maggie Taylor Trudy Norris Evelyn Stevens Estella Gerstung Elizabeth Ramsey Mathematics Because more and more jobs now require technical and mathematical knowl- edge, the mathematics teachers continue to prepare students for their future careers by aiding them in learning how to think through a problem systematically until finally able to see a solution clearly. Bertha Evans Richard Andrews Winifred Colquitt Margaret Faircloth Leonard Battle Bertha Evans Merita Favors Milton Ivery Juanita Miller Jewell Walker Carter Kyser Home Economics and Food Services In these times of rising inflation and decreasing wages, the Home Eco- nomics and Food Services Departments strive to teach students to cut cor- ners in their budgets and learn to plan inexpensive meals. Home Economics students also learn to make fashionable clothes which are attractive, yet not a strain on the budget. Pat Smith — Dietician Janie Wach Frances Moses Lena Pendergrass Janie Wach Business Office Practice, typing, shorthand and bookkeeping courses and work pro- grams are offered in this department. These classes help provide the training that may be required in the students’ future jobs as well as skills that will be useful in everyday situations. Laura Kersey r Annie Bailey Claude Davis Charles Langston Charles Langston Jeanette Chambers Laura Kersey Joyce Robinson Claude Davis _S Myrtle Thorpe 2 N Junyth Weeks Jeanette Wilkins Shirley Windham Social Studies The Social Studies Department strives to enrich the students’ minds by introduc- ing new peoples, their lives and cultures, as well as by studying our past history as Americans. This study of Americans was exemplified during ‘‘Afro American His- tory Week’' when students researched in-depth one black person's life and his contributions to American society. Charles Davis Gwendolyn Bell Cornell Brumfield John Crisp Maston Bell Charles Davis Carole Grace Evie Crumbliss Jane Massey 4. 4 ‘C_ bon : Larry Ramey Mary Smith Jimmie Grisham Eary Dean Mathis Jesse Mays Bondolyn Page Terry Sark Physical Education and Health In physical education, students endeavor to learn cooperation in sports, the impor- tance of team work, and coordination in accomplishing a feat. How well the students perfect these physical tasks is evidenced by their performance on the President's Council on Physical Fitness tests. Anne Hadarits 4 we Mary Ellen Cliott Bobby Gordon Carolyn Lawson Terry Collingsworth Donald Richardson Industrial Arts And Music Industrial Arts gives students an opportunity to crea te imaginatively and then construct concretely their innermost ideas. From dog houses to dressers, this department helps to further the skill of America's future artisans. This year the music department has received many honors, including a superior rating for the Southwest band at the Music Festival. Both the chorus and the band have performed for the student body, showing to a great extent the time and effort involved in producing an excellent music depart- ment. Terrell Hill Jerry Joyner William Hunter William Moultrie Jerry Joyner Terre! Hill William Hunter William Moultrie Art and Cosmetology A Spring day in Washington Park culminated a year of varied artistic endeavors by the Southwest art department. Macrame, pottery, painting, weaving tie-die, and batiking, all created by Southwest students, were on display. McEvoy art classes also furnished the backdrop for the Junior-Sen- ior, while Willingham students portrayed a panorama of American history on the wall and landscaped the entrance to the office. Cosmetology offered students a vocational choice. Hours earned during this course actually count toward those necessary to achieve a license. Some students supplement their hours, take the state board, and emerge from Southwest ready to make a living in the field of cosmetology. To demon- strate the skills, techniques and creative aspects of their chosen course of study, these classes staged an assembly program for the student body depicting hair styles from several eras. Donna Collins Levercia Harris Levercia Harris Ann Heath Science The Science Department is constantly trying to keep its students informed concerning the ever changing field of science. It seeks to communicate to the students in an understandable way the basics of science, chemistry, and physics and how these fields relate to their everyday lives. Lynda Derreberry Doris Hamil Lynda Derreberry Doris Hamil wo Robert Sampson Richard Merchant Edward Robinson Robert Sampson Edward Robinson Mary Willingham James Hinson Foreign Language © and KVAE This year the Foreign Language department has as its main objective ‘‘to familiarize students with the importance of knowing a second language and using this knowledge to the students’ benefit and pleasure.” During the school year the Spanish students made use of their knowledge by producing @ program in Spanish and performing it for the student body. French stu- dents also added flavor to the traditional French courses by learning patri- otic and sacred songs. Joseph Etheridge John Crisp Treasure Batchelor Joseph Bell Joseph Etheridge Roger Greene Calvin Miller Social Science Social Science allows students to find out more about themselves by stud- ying the reasoning behind other people's actions. The make-up of the mind, human behavior, emotions, and reactions are some of the topics explored Virginia Berlin by the students in this department. Mary Weaver Elizabeth Allan a Joan Johnson Mary Weaver Elizabeth Allan James Barfield Virginia Berlin Drivers’ Education and Security Officers The Drivers’ Education teachers perform a valua- ble service by teaching inexperienced students how to safely manipulate an automobile through all kinds of traffic. Rain or shine, they can be seen securely ‘‘buckled-up riding with student drivers, making the roads of Georgia a safer place. Willie Harris The security guards perform a valuable service for South- west by chaperoning trips, dances, and other extra-curricular activities as well as supervising the morning and afternoon traffic, monitoring the parking lots and the soccer field. Leon Waiters Franklin Windham Butch McAllister McEvoy A — Rozena Clay, Dennis Greene, Glen Howard Custodial Staff McEvoy B — Eugene Johnson, Maude Little, George Manson, Lillian Riley, Eva Wilson Willingham A — William Wimbish, Ronald Main, Eddie Mae Barnes, Tim Shannon Willingham B — Gary Wimberly, Kenneth Chapman, Kelvin Jones, Jefferey Bones, Herman Banks Lunchroom Staff WILLINGHAM B Mayo Bowens Queen Victoria Galden Betty Jane Hall Louise Hamilton Mable Hines Ella Smith McEVOY B Lou Albert lone Ashley Rose Mary Brundage Bonnie Bumgardener Dot Colter Sinonia Davis Margaret Finney June Freeman Johnnie Mae Fuller Arlivia Taylor WILLINGHAM A Morzie Archer Mary Ashley Eula B. Gray Frances Lee Joan Strickland Cleevie Mae Williams McEVOY A Edith Grant Georgie Mae Harvey Raymond Henderson Sadie Jackson Fannie Mae Morris Emma Spivey Elizabeth Williams ¥ University; Political ALLAN, ELIZABETH — Personal and Social Development; Agnes Scott, A. B. Mercer University; M.Ed.; Advisor to Junior Class ANDREWS, RICHARD — Mathematics; Mercer University, Georgia College; Stu- dent Council Advisor, BOS Advisor BAILEY, ANNIE — Typing II, Business Eng- lish; University of Georgia; M.A.; Senior Class Advisor BAIRD, ADDIE — English; Wesleyan Col- lege, Mercer University; A.B., M.Ed.; Advi- sor to Beta Club BARFIELD, JAMES — Personal and Social Development; University of North Caro- lina, Mercer University; A.B., M.Ed. BATCHELOR, TREASURE — CVAE Co- ordinator; Georgia Southern, University of Georgia; Advisor to VOCA Club BATTLE, LEONARD — Mathematics; Tou- galoo College, Atlanta University; B.S. Senior Class Advisor, Advisor BELL, JOSEPH — Wo ory; Mercer and Social sien Concentrate Faculty Index CLIETT, MARY ELLEN — Physical Educa- tion; Georgia College; B.S.; Advisor to Pep Club COLLINS, DONNA — Art; Georgia Col- lege; B.S.; Advisor to Junior Class and Art Club COLQUITT, WINIFRED — Math; Wes- leyan College, Mercer University; A.B., M.Ed.; Beta Club Advisor COOPER, GAREY — English; I.T.E.S., Mexico; B.S. COPELAND, DEMARIS — English; Fort Valley State; B.S. CRISP, JOHN — World Geography, American History; George Washington University; A.A. B.A., M.Ed. DAVIS, CHARLES — Typing II; Florida University; B.S.; Student Council Advisor DAVIS, CLAUDE — Social Studies; Fort Valley College; B.S.; Studer Advisor DORSEY, COR ingham B DOWNER, LE Secretary to Will- ounselor; North University; B.S., gia Post-Gradu- GLOVER, MARY — English; Morris B College; B.A.; Red Cross Advisor GODDARD, SALLIE — English, os University of Georgia; Master's GRACE, CAROLE — American Histon Government; Wesleyan College; A, B.; Advisor to Senior Class, Civinettes GREENE, ROGER — Distributive Educo- tion; Mercer University, University of Geor., gia; A.B., M.Ed.; DECA Advisor GRENGA, JOHN — Assistant Principal, Willingham A; Mercer University, Univer. | sity of Georgia; B.A., M.Ed. GRISHAM, JIMMIE — Social Studies; bama State University; B.S. HADARITS, ANNE — Physi Georgia College; letic Associ Counselor; DJOHNSON, LORENE Savannah State, Florida A M University; ) B.S., M.Ed JORDAN, IDA — English; Tuskegee Insti- tute; B.A. JONES, MARTHA — English; Mercer Uni- versity; A.B. JONES, WILLIE MAE — Counselor; Fort Valley State College; B.S., M.S. JOYNER, JERRY — Industrial Arts; Univer- sity of Georgia; 8.S.Ed., M.Ed.; Industrial Arts Advisor KERSEY, LAURA — Typing II, Office Prac- tice, Bookkeeping; Georgia Southern, Uni- versity of Georgia; B.S., M.Ed.; FBLA Advi- sor | KYSER, CARTER — Geometry, Algebra; Auburn University; B.S., M.S. LANGSTON, CHARLES — Typing |; Ten- nessee A M University; B.S.; Sophomore Class Advisor LAWSON, CAROLYN — Physical Educa- | tion; Fort Valley State College, Georgia College; B.S. LITTLE, ARLIN — Art; University of Geor gia; M.Ed MADISON, THOMAS — Assistant Princi- pal, Willingham B; University of Georgia; M.Ed. MATHIS, EARY DEAN — Social Studies; Knoxville College, Mercer University; B.A., M.Ed.; Advisor to the Sophomore Class, Student Council, 4-H MAYS, JESSE — Government and His- | tory; Florida A M University; M.Ed. McLAUGHLIN, DOUG — Willingham B Principal; Georgia State University; M.Ed. | MEEK, FRANCIS — Secretary of McEvoy TA MERCHANT, RICHARD — Biclogy; Geor- | gia College; B.S. | MILLER, CALVIN — D.C.T.; University of _ Georgia; Master's, T and | Ed.; Advisor to VOT MILLER, JUANITA — Mathematics; Fort Valley State; B.S. MONCRIEF, WARREN — Special Ed. Math, American History, Art; University of Georgia; B.S., Ed. Georgia College MOSES, FRANCIS — Home Economics; Georgia College, Florida A M University; B.S. | MOULTRIE, WILLIAM — Music; Fisk Uni- versity; M.A. MULLINS, ANNA — Media Clerk, Willing- | ham A NORRIS, TRUDY — English 12, Annual; West Georgia; M.A.; Annual Advisor OSWALT, JESSE — Mathematics; Univer sity of Georgia, Mercer University; M.Ed. PAGE, BONDOLYN — Social Studies; Fairmont College; B.A. PENDERGRASS, LENA — Family Living, Home Economics; University of Georgia; B.S.H.E., M.H.E.; Advisor fo FHA PERDUE, HAROLD — Principal, Willing- ham A; Atlanta University; B.A., M.A. PIRKLE, CAROLYN — Media Specialist; McEvoy A; University of Georgia; A.B., M.Ed.; Library Club Advisor PRIESTER, EVA — Media Center Assistant, McEvoy B PRIDGEON, LEONARD — Chemistry, Physics; University of Georgia, University of Virginia; M.Ed. RAMEY, LARRY — American History, Black History; Fort Valley State; B.S. RAMSEY, ELIZABETH — English; Mercer University; A.B. REDDING, ALMA — Typing ||, Clerical Practice |; Alabama State College; 8.S. RICHARDSON, DONALD — Physical Edu- cation; Morehouse College; A.B.; Varsity Basketball, Golf RICHARDSON, JACQUELYN — Assistant Principal, McEvoy B; Wesleyan College, Duke University; A.B., M.A.T. ROBINSON, ANITA — Assistant Princi- pal, McEvoy A; University of Georgia; M.Ed. Educational Administration; Dra- matics Club Advisor ROBINSON, EDWARD — Biology; Jack- son State College, Univ. of Georgia; B.S., M.Ed. SAMPSON, ROBERT — Biology; Paine College, Atlanta Univ.; A.B., M.A.; Ecol- ogy Club Advisor SANDS, MAUREEN — English; Mercer University; A.B., M.Ed. SARK, TERRY — Social Studies; Georgia College, Mercer University; B.A. SENEY, PAM — English; Mercer Univer- sity; A.B., M.Ed. SHARPE, ALBERT — Physical Education; Morris Brown College, Georgia College — Graduate Work; B.A. SMITH, MARY — American History; Mer- cer University; A.B., M.Ed. SMITH, PAT — Lunchroom Supervisor; Mercer University SPRINGSTEAD, GAIL — History; Mercer University; B.O.S.; Junior Class Advisor STEVENS, EVELYN — English; Wilber- force University, Atlanta University, Uni- versity of Cincinnati; B.S., M.A. STEVENS, JANE — English; University of Florida; B.A.Ed. STUART, TERESA — Secretary to Super- vising Principal; University of Alabama TAYLOR, ELEANOR — English; Mercer University, Georgia College; A.B. TAYLOR, MAGGIE — English; Stillman College, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; B.A. THORPE, MYRTLE — Typing; Albany State College; B.S. TOLLERSON, LULA — Counselor; Mercer University, University of Georgia; A.B., M.Ed., S.Ed. WACH, JANIE — Home Economics; Rad- ford College; B.S.; Advisor to Red Cross WALKER, JANET — English, Speech and Drama; Mercer University; A.B.; Advisor to Senior Class WALKER, JEWELL — Mathematics; Fort Valley State College; B.S.; Adviser te Beta Club WASHINGTON, GLORIA — Principal) McEvoy B; Spelman College, BIS; Fort Valley State College, M.S.; Atlanta Unt versity, University of Georgia, AS=S WEAVER, MARY — Sociology, Personal and Social Development; Mercer Univer- sity, University of Georgia; BAL, M.Ed; Senior Class Advisor WEEKS, JUNYTH — Office Practice, VOT; Georgia College; Master's; FBLA Advisor WHITAKER, ELMER — English; Ohio State: M.A.; Civitan and Senior Class Advisor WHITLEY, W. C. — Supervising Principal; University of Georgia, B.S. in Education; Mercer University, Master's in Education; F.S.U., Eand D WHITTINGTON, SHIRLEY — Lunchroom Manager, McEvoy A WILKINS, JEANETTE — Typing; University of Southern Mississippi; B.S. WILLIAMS, GWENDOLYN — Media Cen- ter Specialist; Knoxville College, Atlanta University; A.B., B.S.L.S., M.S.L.S.; Advi- sor to Library Club WILLINGHAM, MARY — Chemistry; Mer- cer University, Furman University, Wes- leyan College; B.A., M.Ed.; Science Club Advisor WINDHAM, FRANKLIN — Driver's Educa- tion; University of Georgia; Master's; Advisor to Auto Mechanics for Girls WINDHAM, SHIRLEY — Bookkeeping 1, Shorthand 1; Georgia College; M. Ed.; Senior Class Advisor. Class of '75 PRESIDENTS: Carol King Donnie Winham VICE PRESIDENTS: Deborah Dennis Chip Sanders SECRETARIES: Ida Raines Cliff Nobles TREASURERS: Becky Watkins Larry Rainey DIRECTORS: Gay Eady Patricia Irvin Linda Andrews SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Janet Walker Annie Bailey Mary Weaver Shirley Windham Gwendolyn Bell Carole Grace Elmer Whitaker Larry Ramey Avis Abrams Debby Adams Donna Adams Lynn Allen Mark Allen Debbie Alliston Cynthia Amos Audrey Anderson Bobby Anderson John Andrews Linda Andrews Anthony Arnold Neil Arnold Shirley Askew Robert Baggerly Richard Baggs Carol Bailey Donita Baldwin Beverly Ballard Greg Bankston Brenda Bardash Marvin Barfield Cindy Barger Sarah Barnes Lynn Barnett Melvin Barrett Robert Barthelemy Ken Bass Cynthia Battle Teresa Battle Theresa Bean Randy Beasley Greg Beavers Faye Becker Julie Bedenbough Brenda Bedgood Patsy Bedgood Elaine Bell Keith Bell Peggy Bell Kim Benjamin Alvin Bennett Cathy Bennett Mark Bennett Vicki Blair Mike Bloodworth Glenn Bollinger Gloria Bonner Vanessa Bonner Shirley Booker Joseph Bowens Franklin Brantley Sonja Brantley Brad Braswell Brad Braswell Velma Braswell William Bridger Jackie Bridgers Debra Brisby Billy Brockman Kevin Brooks Mary Brooks HHH MEL we mh a - a a - Virnell Brooks Linda Ann Brown Randall Brown Ruthie Mae Brown Valda Brown Wayne Brownlee Gwendolyn Brundage Linda Bryant Carey Buffington Garlan Buffington Myron Buffkin Barbara Burgess Dewayne Butler Angela Butts Jeff Byrd Kathy Byrd Pam Byrd Traci Caldwell Leola Calhoun Brenda Callaway Jack Callaway Tim Callaway Jan Campbell Rudy Campen Dery! 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Dudley Becky Dunn Gail DuPriest Donna Durden Doug Durden Wanda Durden Ricky Dye Gay Eady Warren Edge Janice Edwards Donna Elliott Greg Elliott Phyllis Ellis Andrew Emory Kim English Mark Entriken Sheila Etheridge Buster Evans Carlton Evans Kenneth Evans Sylvia Evans Willie Evans Ricky Fair Freddie Fed Ronald Felkoer Charles Fields Robin Finney Carol Anne Fischer Kathie Fiveash Joe Flannigan Vernon Flemings Robert Fletcher Tony Floyd Beverly Ford Felicia Fordham Sandra Fordham Buddy Foster Deloris Fountain Sharon Fountain Jonathan Fox Pearl Freeman Deborah Freund Elbert Gadson Edward Gall Donna Garnto Patricia Gibson Wayne Gibson Teresa Gillis Jerry Glover Memory Glover Gloria Gooden Ricky Goodwin Sam Goodwin Susan Goins Alice Goolsby Michael Gordon Natasha Gordon Gary Grant Angela Green Karen Green Ann Greene Steven Greer Val Griggs Kathy Haines Angie Hall Edna Hall Deborah Haller Mike Hamilton Scottie Hamilton Sharon Hamilton Ricardo Hamlin Ben Hammock Ellis Hammock Vicki Hammock Joe Hampton Grace Hand Eddie Hanes Laura Haralson Derick Harden Kirk Harden Cathy Hardison Tommy Hardy Randy Harpe Angela Harrell Joseph Harrell Teresa Harrell Kenny Harrelson Betty Joe Harris Cheryl Harris Carnitha Harris Gary Harris Penny Harris Barbara Hart Lester Hart Dodie Hartstern Glenda Harvey Terri Harvey Tina Hawkins Sybil Heath Mark Henderson Leah Hendricks Deborah Henry Steve Herring Vicki Hester Miriam Hicks Pamela Hicks Yvonne Hicks Darryl Hill Deborah Ann Hill Milton Hill Janice Hogan Cleveland Hollingshed Gregory Hollis Mary Holloway Lisa Horne Betty Howard Cecil Howard Glen Howard Steve Howard Wayne Howard Melanie Howell Ben Hubbard Zora Hubbard Johnny Hudson Kenneth Hudson Kim Hudson Rita Hudson Angela Hughes Belinda Hughes Helena Hughes Mary Humphrey David Hunnicutt Tommy Hunnicutt Betty Hurst Todd Hutchings Sherrill ldone Teresa Irby Patricia Irvin Harris lvey Beverly Jackson Bobbie Ruth Jackson Cedric Jackson Cleatrice Jackson Eliza Jackson Vivian James Teena Jennings Barbara Johnson Patricia Johnson Thomas Johnson Zebulon Johnson Cheryl Johnston ie i Le : - — -_ _ -— -_ -_ Randy Joiner Daryl Jones Jeannie Jones Kelvin Jones Linda Jones Robert Jones Ronald Jones Steve Jones Kenneth Kappenman Steve Keen Iris Keene Jack Keith Beverly Kelly Chery! Kendrick Larry Kersey Ronald Kersey Kay Kilpatrick Linda Kimsey Sabrina King Sherrie King Terry King David Kirk Carl Knight Mike Kolnicky Steve Lake Arlesia Lanier Ronald Lawing Angela Lee Clara Pat Lee Donna Letlow Alvin Lewis Debra Lewis Gregg Lewis Melba Lewis Mark Lockett Arlene Long Bambi Long Ken Long William Long Mack Lord Sande Lovell Beverly Loyd Jesse Mack Cheryl Maddox Glen Maldin Austin Mallory Kirby Mancrief Leona Mann Ronnie Mann Tammy Manning Donita Maready Darryl Martin Debbie Martin Victor Massey Stephen McAllister Joyce McClain Eric McClendis Robert McDaniel Ricky McDermid Cynthia McDonald Renee McDonald Sheila McGee Sandra McGirt Rebecca McKinley Cindy McLendon Ralph McLendon Howard McLure Kenneth McMullen Frances Meadows Mark Meharg Gregory Metts Gail Miller Elaine Minick Cheryl Moody Ronald Moore Ruby Moore Jeff Morgan Bernard Morris Teresa Morris Jerome Moss Dale Mullis Debra Mullis Gary Mullis Steven Mullis Ennis Murray Randy Murray Andrea Newman Larry Nixon Lydia Nixon Cliff Nobles Veranda Norfolk Kay Nowell Danny Ogletree John Ogletree Michael Oliver Dennis O'Neal Donnie O'Neal Barbara Outlaw Sherry Owens James Parker Donnie Patat Susan Payne Linda Penix Ronee Penn Pat Perry Dixie Petree Michael Phelps Patricia Phelts Joe Phillips Debbie Pinholster Gary Pitts Gloria Pleasant Barbara Poole Kenneth Porter Tommy Powell Sheila Pritchett Kim Proctor Michael Purcell Morris Purcell Jean Railey Anita Raines Ida Raines Larry Rainey Denise Ramsey Donny Randall Jimmy Randall David Redmond Mary Ann Redmond Felicia Reeves Grady Reid William Reid Tammy Reynolds Laura Rhodes Kitty Rich Bobby Richards Leola Richards Victor Rigole Vicki Rivers Karen Roberts Beverly Robertson Rebecca Robertson Laverne Robinson Lynwood Robinson Mark Rogers Randall Rogers Anthony Rouse Crystal Rowland Gary Roy Randall Rozier Ronald Rozier Valerie Russell Patricia Ryans Robert Dane Sams Judy Sandefur Lenna Sanders Terry Sanders Ernie Sawley Lynn Scarbary Brenda Scott Lynne Scott Sheila Sharp Cherie Shaw Bruce Shepard ——- a ew Monte Shue Steve Shurley Gail Silvers Deborah Silvey Doug Slaton Roderick Slaughter Cassandra Slocumb Alan Smith Annie Smith Cherry Smith Eddie Smith James Smith Joe Smith Kim Smith Pat Smith Precious Smith Sharon Smith Sharon Smith Shellie Smith Willie Smith Cheketa Snell Garry Sohaski Anita Spillers Bonita Spillers Debbie Elaine Spires Debrorah Spires Jim Spivey Betty Sprayberry Sandra Stafford Cindy Starley Beverly Stephens Betty Stevens George Stevens Cyrus Stevenson Melanie Stewart Mike Stinson Michael Street Bennie Stubbs Warrene Stubbs Dianne Studstill Mark Suber David Sutherland Nancy Sutton Mark Swain Nancy Swann Jimmy Swinford Chastine Taylor Douglas Taylor June Taylor Patricia Taylor Debra Thames Doreen Thomas Joyce Thomas Leroy Thomas Sheila Thomas Willie Thomas Scott Thomaston Timothy Thompkins Diana Thompson Terrell Thompson Vicki Thompson Leah Tinsley Ronnie Tinsley Jerome Tobler Debbie Todd Mary Tribble Donna Tucker James Turner Debra Vaughn Nelson Vinson Sandra Wagner Steve Wakefield Teresa Walden Robert Waldorf Dapanese Walker Theresa A. Walker Beverly Wall Marion Wallace Denise Warren Margaret Warren Rex Warren Aubrey Washington Becky Watkins Shirley Watkins Willie May Watkins Cheryl Watson Kemper Watson Cynthia White Tommy Whitehouse Gregory Whitfield Tonya Widener Tony Widner Paula Wigley Susan Wilkerson Vickie Carol Wilkerson Albert Williams Andrew Williams Beverly Williams Chery! Williams Cheryln Williams Jerome Williams Linda Williams Luther Williams Mike Williams Pam Williams Randy Williams Venessa Williams Bruce Wilson Carol Wilson Donnie Winham Pam Winters Cindy Witherington Steve Wood Helen Woodard Linda Woods Deborah Wright Gwen Wright Jeanne Ann Wright Michael Wright Susan Wynn Janice Yaughn Barbara Yeomans Barbara Young Mary Young Angie Zeagler Debra Zeagler ABRAMS, AVIS ANNETTE — FHA Pres. 10; Presidential Award in Physical Fitness 10. ADAMS, DEBORAH ANN — Civinettes 12. ADAMS, DONNA MARIE — Pep Club 10; Student Council Rep. 10, 33. ALLEN, DEBRA McLEOD — DECA | Reporter 11; DECA II President 12; Auto Mechanics for Girls Committee Chairman 12. ALLEN, MARK — Baseball 10, 11, 12; Honor Graduate 12; Outstanding Senior 12; Patriot of the Year 11; Football 10, 11; Chess Club Pres. 11; Varsity Track 10. ALLISTON, DEBBIE ANN AMOS, CYNTHIA ANN — Civinettes 11; Counselor Monitor 11. ANDERSON, AUDREY — Social Studies Club 12; Charm Club 11; Chorus Club 10. ANDERSON, BOBBY GENE ANDREWS, LINDA — Literary 12; Newspaper Staff Feature Editor 12; Director of Jr. Class; Director of Sr. Class; TIDE 12; Library Assistant 10. ARNOLD, ANTHONY — Pep Club 12. ARNOLD, TERRY NEIL ASKEW, SHIRLEY ANN — Social Studies 12; Food Services 12; Pep Club 10; Supervision Rep. 11; FHA Sec. 11. BALDWIN, DONITA BAGGARLY, ROBERT LAMAR — Band 10, 11, 12. BAILEY, CAROL A. — Red Cross 11, 12; Ecology 11; AFS 12. BALLARD, BEVERLY ANN — CVAE 10; FBLA-VOT 11, 12. BANKSTON, HUGH GREG — DCT 1.92. BARDASH, BRENDA SUE — Student Council Rep. 10. BARFIELD, MARVIN LEONARD — Honor Club 10; Tennis 11; Certificate of Merit 11. BARGER, CINDY SUE BARNES, SARAH ANN — 4-H 10; Red Cross 11. BARNETT, MARCIA LYNN — First Graduation Speaker 12; Civinettes Vice-Pres. 12; Beta 11, 12; Office Monitor 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 11; Honor Graduate 12; Certificate of Merit 11; Honor Roll 10, 11; Patri- Article Staff Editor 12. BARTHELEMY, BOB CARL — VICA Club 12. BATTLE, CYNTHIA MARIE — GAA 11; Varsity Basketball Guard 10. BATTLE, TERESA — Social Studies Club 12; GAA 12; Pep Club 11; Presidential Award 11. BEAN, THERESA D. — DECA Club 11; Art Club 12. BEASLEY, WENDELL RANDOLPH — BETA Club Vice-Pres. 11; BETA Club Pres. 12; Student Council 10, 11; Junior Class Treasurer; University of GA Merit Winner 11; Varsity Golf 10, 11, 12; Chess Club Sec. 10, 11; Honor Society Pres. 10; Honor Graduate 12. BECKER, EDNA FAYE — AFS 11, 12; Red Cross 12. BECKUM, DEBBIE ANNE — Science Fair 1st Place 11. BEDENBAUGH, JULIE ANNE — Home Economics Criso Award 11; Library Assistant 11; Student Council Rep. 12. BEDGOOD, PATSY ANN BELL, ELAINE IDELL — FHA 10; Senior Index Charm 11, 12. BELL, KEITH SIMS — BETA 10, 11, 12; Civitan 12; Honor Graduate; Certificate of Merit from the University of GA. BELL, PEGGY SUE — 4-H 10, DECA Uh, 32 BENJA MIN, KIM DENISE — Brotherhood of Southwest 10; Pep Club 10. BENNETT, ALVIN — Red Cross 12; Football 12; BOS 12. BENNETT, CATHY LEIGH — AFS 10; Ecology 10; DECA Treas. 12. BENNETT, MIKE — DCT Vice-Pres. BLAND, JAMIE DAVID BLOODWORTH, MIKE — Perfect Attendance 11; DECA Club 12. BONDS, JULIUS BONES, ARLENE — FHA 10, 11. BONES, JEFFREY BONNER, GLORIA L. — FHA 12; Pep 12; Tennis 12; Volleyball 12. BONNER, VANESSA FAYE — Pep 10. BOOKER, SHIRLEY ANN — Future Business Leaders of America 10; Student Council 10; Pep Club 11; VOT 11; Red Cross 11; FBLA 11; League of Future Women Voters 10. BOONE, DARRELL WAYNE — CVAE 10-12; DE 11; Award — Job Interview. BOWENS, JOE — Student Council 12; Wrestling 10, 11, 12; VICA 10, 4,32. BRADFIELD, JOEL GLEEN — Student Council 10; BETA Club 11; Chess Club 10; BETA Club Parliamentarian 12; Honor Society 11. BRANTLEY, SONJA — Red Cross Treas. 10; Pep Club 11; Food Services Club 12. BRASWELL, BRAD — Food Services 12; Chorus 12. BRASWELL, VELMA — Pep Club 10; Red Cross; Varsity B-Team Basketball 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Basketball B-Team 11; BOS 12; Varsity Basketball 12. BRIDGER, WILLIAM EDGAR — DECA 12; Industrial Arts 12. BRIDGERS, JACKIE FAYE — FBLA (VOT) Club 11, 12. BRISBY, DEBRA FAYE — Charm Club 11, 12; Pep Club 11. BROCKMAN, WILLIAM — Football 10; Student Council Vice-Pres. 10; CVAE 12. BROOKS, DEBRA DELORIS — Cheerleader 10. BROOKS, KEVIN EUGENE — BETA; Industrial Arts Club; Honors Club; Health Club; Pres. Junior Fellow; Merit of Honor University of GA; Honor Roll. BROOKS, MARY E. — Pep Club; FHA; BOS. BROOKS, MICKEY BROWN, LINDA ANN — Red Cross 12; Social Studies Club 12. BROWN, NANCY CAROLYN — Cosmetology Fashion Show. BROWN, RANDALL LEE BROWN, RUTHIE MAE — FHA 10, 11, Jr. Class Rep. 11; Auto Mechanics 11; Charm 12; GAA 12. BROWNLEE, GERALD WAYNE BROWN, VALDA — Pep Club 11. BRUNDAGE, GWENDOLYN BURNELL — FHA 10, 11; Soph. Class Rep.; Auto Mechanics Club 11; Dramatics Club 11; Charm Club 12; BOS 12; GAA 12; Social Studies Club 12. BUFFINGTON, CAREY LYNN — Student Council 11. BUFFINGTON, GARLAN LOUIS BUFFKIN, MYRON H. — Military at Central Capt. BN. 53 10, 11, 12; Neatest Cadet in A Company 11, 12. BURNETT, JIMMY — Football 12; Player of the Week. BUSSEY, WENDELL W. — B-Team Football 10; Bi-City All Star Team Football 12; Varsity Football 11, 12; Red Cross 12; Clean Up Project rT. BUTLER, DEWAYNE — Football 11. BUTTS, ANGELIA DELOIS — Pep Club 11; Charm Club 12. BYRD, CATHY ANN — Drama Club 10; Pep Club 11; Social Studies Club 12. BYRD, JEFF BYRD, PAMELA LYNN — Literary Club 12; Pep Club 11. CALDWELL, TRAC] ANDREA — VOT 12. CALHOUN, LEOLA — Red Cross 12; Library Club 12. CALLAWAY, BRENDA ANN — BOS 12; GAA11. CALLAWAY, JACK CECIL CALLAWAY, TIM CAMPBELL, JAN AMANDA — Library Assistant 10. CANNON, KEITH DANIEL — Chess Club 11; Civitan 12; Marching Band 10, 11, 12; Concert Band 10, 11, 12; AFS 10; Certificate of Merit ER. CAPPS CHARLIE CARPENTER, SHEILA DIANNE — Art Club 10, 12; Jr. Class Director; Betty Crocker Award 12. CARROLL, JULIE ELAINE — AFS 10; Youth Senate Program Bibb and School Winner 12; Student Council Sec. 11; Outstanding Senior; Student Council Complex Pres. 12; Southwest Christian Association 42,42. CARROLL, MARK CARROLL, MICHAEL CARROLL, MYSHEA TERRIE — 4-H Club 10; Drama Club 11. CARSWELL, RONALD A. — Pep Club; Food Services. CARTER, TERRY R. — Student Council 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 10, 11; Jr. Class Rep.; AFS 10; FBLA 12. CAUSEY, TONYA MARGARITE — FBLA 12. CHATMAN, DONNA LYNN CHATMAN, KENNETH — Wrestling 12; Citizenship Award 12; Outstanding Sr. 12; Certificate of Merit 11. CHILDERS, PATRICIA — Social Studies Club 12; Pep Club 11; Art Club 10. CHURCHWELL, CYNTHIA DENISE CLANTON, RHONDA KIM — Southwest Christian Association 11, 12; TIDE 11; Student Council Rep. 10; FBLA Pres. 12. CLARK, MONTY — S.W. Christian Association 12. CLEMENTS, JUDY KAY — Pep Club 11. CLOWERS, WILLIE CURTIS — Football Guard 10; Wrestling 10, 11,12. COATES, GLENN COLE, JACK IVEY COLEMAN, STAN — AFS 10, 11. COLLINS, FRANK COLLINS, MICHAEL JOSEPH — Chess Club 12; AFS 10; FBLA 12; CVAE 10. COLSON, DEBRA ANN — Bible } ff 12. COLSON, PATRICIA DENISE — FHA 10; BOS 10; VICA Sec. 12; Literary Club Co-Editor 12; Red Cross 12; League of Future Women Voters 12. CONEY, CHARLES DEKLE CONNER, KATHY MARIE — BETA Club Pres. 12; Civinettes 12; Student Council 11; Honor Society 11; Office Monitor 11; Honor Graduate. CONNER, LOU ANN — 4-H Vice— Pres. 10; Jr. Class Director; Student Council 11, 12; GAA Chaplain 11; GAA 12; Goofy Goblin 12; Newspaper Photographer 12; Newspaper Advertisement Manager 12; Outstanding Sr. COOPER, DEBRA F. — 4-H Club 10, 11; Civinettes 11. COX, DEBORAH ELAINE — 4-H Treas. 12; Pep Club 11. CRAINE, SHEILA DIANN — BETA 12; Certificate of Merit Winner 11; Honor Graduate. CRANFORD, REBECCA DAVENPORT — League of Future Women Voters Chairman of Committee for Advertising 10; Drama Club 12. CRAVEY, RICKY CROSBY, GEORGE TOMMY CROSBY, JAN ELIZABETH CROW, KENDALL EUGENE CRUMP, PRISCILLA — BOS 11; Pep Club 11; League of Future Women Voters 12; Social Studies Club 12; Chorus 10, 11. CRUMPTON, TERESA CAROL — Southwest Christian Association 10. CUYLER, HELEN — GAA 10, 11. DANIEL, ROBERT ALAN — Art Club 12. DANIELS, WALTER — Outstanding Senior, State AAA MVP; State All Star Basketball Team; Region AAA AVP; SW MVP; Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12; BOS 11. DAUGHTEY, JAMES — A-Grade Level; Honor Roll. DAVIS, BARBARA JEAN — Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12; GAA Vice- Pres. 11; Social Studies Club Pres. 12; Outstanding Senior; Perfect Attendance 11. DAVIS, BRENDA ELAINE — Charm Club 10, 11, 12. DAVIS, JONATHAN WESLEY — Civitan 12. DAVIS, PHALTHEIA A. — 4-H 10, 11; Social Studies Club 12. DAVIS, ROY AARON DAVIS, RUSSELL DAVIS, WINFRED — Football 10. DEAL, STEVE A. DEAN, JEFFERY LEE — AFS 10, 11; Office Monitor 10, 11; Annual Staff 10, 11, Assistant Editor 12; Red Cross Sec. 11, Sec. 12; Industrial Arts Club 10; Sr. Trip Committee Student Coordinator; Maxswell-Walston Writing Contest m DEAN, TONY DEBARY, SHARON — Basketball 10; Tennis Mgr. 10; GAA 11, Treas. 12; Basketball 11, 12; Tennis 11; Track Mgr. 12. DEESE, GEEGEE RUTH — CVAE 10; Art 10; Pep 12; Charm 12. DENMARK, DONNIE — Football 10; Wrestling 12, Art Club 10 DENMAR, RONNIE — Football 10; Wrestling 12. DENNARD, BEVERLY LOUISE — Office Monitor 10, 11; AFS Vice- Pres. 10; BETA 11, 12; Jr. Class Pres.; Patriotism Essay Contest Ist Place 11; Girls’ State 11; Certificate of Merit 11; Annual Staff 11, Editor 12; Honor Graduate; Principal's Award 11, 12. DENNIS, DEBORAH MARIE — Outstanding Senior; Vice-Pres. Sr. Class; BOS 10; Basketball Red, White, and Blue Award 12; Basketball Sycar Trophy 12; Presidential Award 11; Basketball Letter Winner 11; GAA 11, Sec. 12; Social Studies Club 12; Basketball Trophy 10; Perfect Attendance 11. DENNY, RANDY — CVAE 10, 11, 12; VOCA 12. DENSON, BONNIE R. — Football — Powder Puff 10. DOBSON, KEN — DE Sec. 12. DOMINY, BONITA STEPHENS — Office Monitor 10; AFS Programming Committee 11. DORSEY, CATHY E. — League of Future Women Voters 11. DOUGLAS, PAUL SLATON — Art Club 12. DOSS, STEVEN A. — FFA 10; CVAE 10, 11. DUHART, BUFORD — Tennis Mgr. 10; Football Mgr. 10. DUNCAN, CHARLIE — Basketball Forward 12; Basketball B-Team Center 11; Football Safety 10. DUNN, REBECCA L. — Library Work 10; Office Monitor 11; Southwest Christian Association Treas. 11; Civinettes 12; Student Council Rep. 11,12. DUPRIEST, NORA G. — CVAE 12. DURDEN, WANDA LISA — Certificate of Merit Winner 11; Student Council Rep. 11, 12. DYE, RICKY FLOYD — DECA 12; Industrial Arts Club 12. DYKES, CHARLIE — Art Club. EADY, BRENDA GAY — GAA 12; Sr. Class Director. EAVENSEON, CLARENCE EUGENE — BETA 10; Certificate of Merit Winner 11. EDGE, EARL WARREN — CVAE 12. EDWARDS, JANICE L. — Red Cross Sec. 12; Auto Mechanics for Girls 12; Perfect Attendance 12. ELLIOTT, DONNA MARIE — Pep Club 12. ELLIOTT, GERGG — Varsity Tennis 12; Varsity Football 11; Chess Club 11; Civitan 10, 12. ELLIOTT, SUSAN OLIVIA — Honor Roll 11; BETA 11, 12; Library Assistant 11, 12; Civinettes 12; Honor Graduate 12. ELLIS, PHYLLIS DIANE — Southwest Christian Club 11; FHA 10. ENGLISH, KIMBERLY AMANDA — Red Cross 10, 12; Art Club 11; Southwest Christian Assn. ENTREKIN, MARK HOWARD ETHERIDGE, SHEILA ANN — Art Club 12; FHA Vice-Pres. 10; Charm Club 10. EVANS, CARLTON — Basketball Forward 10, 11, 12; Outstanding Senior; Pep Club Reporter 12; BOS Reporter 10, 11, 12; Student Council; Red Cross. EVANS, KENNETH — DE. EVANS, LORELLE C. — Student Council 12. EVANS, SYLVIA ELAINE — Civinettes 12; Newspaper Staff Head Typist, MVP 12; Southwest Christian Senior Index FAULKS, LAWRENCE CLARENCE — Art Club Pres. 10, 11; Chess Club 11; Library Club 12; March of Dimes 12; Science Club 10. FED, FREDDIE LEE FELKER, RONNIE — VICA 12. FIELDS, CHARLES — BETA Vice-Sec. 11, Sec. 12- FINNEY, ROBIN LOUISE — FHA Treas. 11; Art Club 11. FISCHER, CAROL ANNE FIVEASH, KATHIE ELAINE — Office Monitor 10; BETA 11, Sgt. at Arms 12; Certificate of Merit 11; Girls’ State 11; Annual Staff 12; Honor Graduate. FLEMINGA, VERNON — Football B- Team Halfback 10; Basketball B- Team Guard 10. FLOYD, DENNIS JULAIN FORD, BEVERLY — FHA 10; Pep Club 11; FBLA 12. FORDHAM, FELECIA AURELIA — Red Cross 11; Pep Club 10, 11; FHA 11, 12; Basketball 11; Letter 11; Booster Club 11; Student Council Alt. 12. FORDHAM, SANDRA K. — Red Cross 12. FOSTER, OSSIE LEE FOSTER, VALDON ARTHUR — AFS 10, Vice-Pres. 11. FOUNTAIN, DELORIS — Red Cross 11. FOUNTAIN, SHARON LYNN — FHA 10; Pep Club 10; BOS 12. FOX, JONATHAN DANA FREEMAN, PEARL ALICE — Student Council Treas. 10. FREUD, DEBORAH LYNN — Ecology 10; Pep Club 12. FULLER, MELVIN — BOS 11, 12. GADSON, ELBERT — Track 10, 11; BOS 12; Health Careers 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12 Band Pres. GALL, EDWARD — CVAE. GARNTO, DONNA LOUISE GAY, SHEILA DIANNE GIBSON, PATRICIA ANN — Social Studies Club Sec. 12; Volleyball Team Capt. 11. GILMORE, CRAWFORD — FHA 11, 12. CLOVER, JERRY — TIDE Teen Counselor 11; Library Club Business Mgr. 1 « 12; VICA 12; Ecology Sgt. at Arms 10. GOINS, REBECCA S. GOODEN, GLORIA JEAN — Student Council 10; FHA 11; BOS 12; Charm Club 12; GAA 12. GOODWIN, HERBERT LYLE — Art Club 10. GOODWIN, RICKY — CVAE Treas. 12. GOODWIN, SAMUEL D. — VICA 12. GOOLSBY, ALICE — Band 10, 11, 12. GORDON, MICHAEL NEIL — VICA 12; Pep Club 11; Supervision Rep. 11. GRACE, GEORGE GRAHAM, CYNTHIA JEANETTE — Pep Club 11; Jr. Class Rep.; Office Monitor 11, 12; Civinettes Sec. 12; Student Council Rep.; Sr. Class Rep. LONG, STEVE GRAHAM — Annual Staff 10; AFS 10, 11, 12; Southwest Christian Association it,.72, GRANT, GARY R. — CVAE 10, 11. GREEN, ALLEN GREEN, ANGELIA — Red Cross 12; Social Studies 12; Bible Study 11; Auto Mechanics for Girls 11. GREEN, FRANCES L. — FHA 11, Sec. 12. GREENE, EMMA KAREN — Art Club Sec. 12; VICA Sec. 12. GREENE, ROSE ANN — Student Council Treas. 10; Office Monitor 10; FBLA Sec. 12; VOT 12. GREER, STEVE — BETA 10, 11, 12; University of GA Certificate of Merit 11; Presbyterian College Achievement Award 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. GRIFFIN, BASIL F. — Football Mgr. 10, 11. GRIGGS, VALINCENIA — Student Council Treas. 11; Varsity Basketball Guard ‘Best Defense” 11; BOS 10, 11, 12; Presidential Award 11; Merit Award in PE 10; Physical Fitness Trophy 11; Outstanding Senior; FBLA; Basketball B-Team 10; Office Monitor 10; FTA Treas. 10. HAINES, KATHERINE SUE — 4-H 10, 11; Red Cross 12; Perfect Attendance 12. HALL, ANGELYN DIANNE — Library Assistont 10, 12; Civinettes 12. HALLAR, DEBORAH MCLEOD HAMILTON, SHARON SUBRINA — BOS 11; Presidential Award 12; Merit Award 10. HAMLIN, RICARDO MONDELL — Band; Stageband; Chorus. HAMMOCK, BENJAMIN M. HAMMOCK, ELLIS E. HANES, THOMAS EDWARD — Student Council 12. HARALSON, LAURA JEAN — Honor Graduate; Certificate of Merit 11. HARDEN, RONALD KIRK HARDISON, NANCY CATHRYN — Pep Club 11; Red Cross 12; AFS 12. HARDNETT, GERALD — Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10; BOS 10, 11; Red Cross 10, 11, 12; Student Council 11; Charm Club 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12. HARDY, WAYNE HARPE, RANDY R. — BOS 12. HARRELL, ANGELA ROSALYN — BETA 12; Honor Graduate. HARRELL, TERESA F. — BETA 11, Vice-Pres. 12; Science Club Sec. 12. HARRELSON, KENNY HARRIS, CARNETHIA ELAINE — FHA 10, 12; Pep Club 10; BOS 12. HARRIS, CHERYL DARNELL — Library Club 11; Social Studies Club 12. HARRIS, MICHAEL HARRIS, PATRICIA JOHNSON — VOT 12. HARRIS, PENNY KATHLEEN — Helped with Sr. Lounge 12; Helped Put Up Christmas Tree 12. HART, BARBARA DENISE — GAA 11; Literary Club 12. HART, LESTER — Pep Club 10; Student Council 11; Library Club 11, 12; Office Monitor. HARTSTERN, DONNA MAY — Civinettes 12; Auto Mechanics for Girls Assistant Program Chairman 12. HARVEY, GLENDA JEAN HARVEY, TERRI DENISE — Librarian 11. HAUGABROOKS, WILLIE HAWKINS, TINA L. HENDERSON, MARK — Honor Roll HERRING, STEPHEN ANTHONY — BETA Club 10, 11, Treas. 12; HENRY, DEBORAH ELAINE — Charm Club Sec. 11; Pep Club Critic 12. HICKS, MIRIAN DENISE — Student Council Photographer 11; Student Activities Me dal 11. HICKS, PAM JO HICKS, YYONNE — Social Studies 12. HILL, DEBORAH ANN — DECA 11, Sec. 12; FHA 10. HILL, NATHANIEL HILL, VORNA JEAN — Pep Club 11. HOGAN, JANICE VALRIE HOLLAND, GUY HOLLIDAY, SUE |. — DECA 12; CVAE 10; Camera Club 10. HOLLINGSHED, CLEVELAND HOLLIS, GREGORY R. — Red Cross Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 12; Adv. Band 11, Drum Major 12; Charm Club Pres. 12. HOLLOWAY, MARY CARA — GAA Pres. 11, 12; Varsity Tennis 10, 11, Capt. 12; Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12; President Physical Fitness Award 10, 11. HOLMES, GWONA VALERIA — FHA 11, 12; Pep Club 11. HOOKS, ERMA DIANE — Dramatics 10, 11. HORNE, LISA MARIE — FBLA 12. HOSKINS, NEVAL D. — BOS 10, 12; Football 10; Softball 12. HOWARD, BETTY ANN — Charm Club 12; BOS 11. HOWARD, CECIL HOWARD, GLEN HOWARD, STEPHAN RUSSELL — Art Club 11, 12. HOWARD, WAYNE ANGELO — Basketball 12. HOWELL, MELONIE BROWN — Student Council 10; Supervision Pres. 10, Vice-Pres. 11; GAA 11, 12; Pep Club 10. HUBBARD, HARVEY BENNETT — Honor Club 10; BETA 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12; Health Club 11; Chess Club Pres. 12; Honor Roll 11, 12; Certificate of Merit 11; Governors Honors 10; Counselors Assistant 10. HUBBARD, ZORA O'NEAL HUDSON, JOHNNY — FHA 12. HUDSON, KENNY K. HUDSON, RITA DIANE HUDSON, WANDA KIM — TIDE 12; Annual Staff 10, 11, 12. HUGHES, ANGELA KAYE — Social Studies Club Treas. 12; Red Cross 11; Pep Club 10. HUGHES, BELINDA — Black Food Services 12. HULSEY, LYDIA NIXON HUMPHREY, MARY TERESA — Student Council 10; Music Club 10; Charm Club 11. HUNNICUTT, DAVID — VICA 10, 11, 12. HUNNICUTT, TOMMY — VICA 12; Student Council 10. HUTCHINGS, TODO WILLETT IDONE, WANDA S. — Flag Twirling 10; Majorette 11. IRBY, TERESA ALLENE — Pep Club 10; Charm 12; Tennis 11. IRVIN, PA ANN — Student Council Alt. 11, 12; Miss Spirit; Nominee for Third Speaker. IVEY, HARRIS JACKSON, ARTHUR JACKSON, BEVERLY A. — Pep Club 12; Library Club 12; FHA 11. JACKSON, BOBBIE RUTH — Student Council Rep. 11, Jr. Class Rep.; BETA 11; National Merit Winner 11; Civinettes 11; Student Council Pres. 12; Outstanding Senior. JACKSON, CATHEY JACKSON, CEDRIC LEE — Football 10; BOS 10. JACKSON, CLEATRICE VALERIE — Physical Fitness Award 10, 11, 12; BOS 12. JACKSON, ELIZA JO — Pep Club 11. JAMES, VIVIAN — FHA 10; Pep Club iB JENNINGS, TEENA MARIE JOHNSON, BARBARA ANN — FHA 10; Food Services 12; Social Studies 12. JOHNSON, JAMES THOMAS — B- Team Mgr. 10; Varsity Track Mgr. 11; Varsity Basketball Mgr. 11, 12; BOS Sec. 11, Treas. 12; Red Cross 12. JOHNSON, STANLEY W. JOINER, RANDY — Outstanding Senior; BETA 11, 12; Office Aid 10. JONES, DARYL — Football 10, 11; BOS 11, 12. JONES, JAMES ROBERT JONES, JEANNINE DARLENE — DECA 12. JONES, KELVIN — Wrestling Team Mgr. 12. JONES, LINDA LAVERN — Basketball Guard Letter 10, Jacket and Letter 11, Trophy 12; Physical Fitness Aword 10, 11, 12; Social Studies Club 12; GAA 12; Pep Club 11. JONES, RONALD JORDAN, GLORIA ANN — Pep Club 11; PFS 11. KAPPENMANN, KEN C. — Chess Club 10; AFS 12. KEEN, STEVE L. — VICA 12; AFS 10; FBLA 11. KEENE, IRIS LEAINE — BETA 11, 12; FHA Fashion Show for PFS Steering Committee 12; Honor Graduate; University of GA Certificate of Merit 11; TIDE 12. KEITH, JACK KELLER, BEVERLY JOYCE KELPEN, GAIL KENDRICK, ANITA KAY — Honor Graduate; National Honor Society 12. KENDRICK, CHERYL LYNN — 4-H 10. KENNEDY, EDWARD ALLAN — BETA 11, 12; AFS 11; Industrial Arts Club 11, Pres. 12. KERSEY, RONALD JEFFERSON — DECA 12. KIMSEY, LINDA KAYE — CVAE 11; Pep Club 11. KING, CAROL REBECCA — Pep Club 10; Gymnastics 10; Girls Athletic Association 1]; Civinettes 12; Student Council 12; Sr. Class Pres.; Red Cross 11. KING, SHERRIE R. — CVAE 10, 11; Art Club 10; Food Services 12. KING, TERRY L. — Red Cross 11. KIRK, DAVID A. KITCHENS, ARNOLD DREW — BETA; Certificate of Merit; Jr. Achievement Sec. KOLNICKY, MICHAEL R. — KNIGHT, CARL — Civitan 11, 12. LANIER, ARLESIA O. LAWING, RONNIE CLEVIS LEE, ANGELA DENISE — Basketball Forward 10,11, 12; 4-H 11. LEE, CLARA P. LETLAW, DONNA M. — FHA 11, 12. LEWIS, ALVIN Senior Index LEWIS, DEBORA Y. — BETA 11; Social Studies Club 12; Student Council Rep. 12. LEWIS, GREGG LEWIS, MELBA RUTH — AFS Vice- Pres. 11; BETA 11, Sec. 12; Southwest Christian Association 12; Honor Graduate. LLOYD, BEHYE LOCKETT, MARK ERIC — Wrestling 12. LONG, BAMBI KAY — Student Council 11, 12. LONG, ELIZABETH ARLENE — Red Cross 11. LONG, KENNETH DALE LORD, RANDY MACK — AFS 10; Track 10; Red Cross Pres. 11, Vice- Pres. 12; Student Council Rep. 12; Sr. Trip Committee Student Coordinator 12. LOVELL, SANDE LYNETTE — 4-H 10; Presidential Physical Fitness Award 10, 11, 12; TIDE 11; Red Cross Vice-Pres. 11; Civinettes Treas. 12; Majorette 12; Volleyball Team 12; Gymnastic 10; PFS Student Rep. 11,12. LOWE, MICHAEL — FBLA. LOYD, BEVERLY SUE — GAA 11, 12; Pep Club 10. MACK, JESSIE LAVERNE — Chorm Club 11, 12; 4-H 10. MADDOX, SHARON EVON MALLORY, AUSTIN — Student Council 10, 11; Track 10. MANN, LEONA MARIE — Student Council 10, 11; Jr. Class Rep.; Pep Club 11; Flag Twirler 12; Annual Staff 12. MANN, RONNIE LEE — Football 10 MVP; Track and Spring Football 11; Track 12. MARTIN, DARRYL IAN — Agriculture Club 11. MARTIN, DEBORAH SUE — Jr. Class Treas. MASON, WILBERT MASSAY, CARYLE LISA MAULDIN, GLENN MCALLISTER, STEVE MCCLAIN, JOYCE ANN — BOS 10; TIDE 10; Band Officer 11. MCLENDON, RALPH — Golf 12. MCDANIEL, ROBERT EUGENE — Counselor's Assistant 10; BETA 11, 12; Civitan Scribe 12; Honor Society 10. MCDONALD, CYNTHIA ANITA — Civinettes 12. MCDONALD, SUSAN RENEE — Presidential Fitness Award 10, 11; Student Council Rep. 12; 50's Day Award 11; Civinettes 12; Pep Club 12; GAA 11; Gymnastics 10, 11; Red Cross 11; Volley Team 12. MCGEE, DANNY MCGEE, SHELIA MILLS — Office Monitor 10; Charm Club Planning Committee 11; Charm Club Vice- Pres. 12. MCGIRT, SANDRA FAYE — Pep Club 10, 11, 12; FHA. MCKINLEY, REBECCA JOYCE — FBLA 12. MCLAURE, HOWARD ALEX MCMILLAR, TYRONE MCMULLEN, KENNETH VANBILT — Best Offensive Back 11; Ist Place Medal — Discus 12. MCNEAR, CAROLYN — Social Studies Club 12. MEADOWS, LEOLA FRANCES — Soph. Class Rep.; Social Studies Club 12; BOS 12; Food Service 12. MEHARG, MARK EDGAR METTS, GREGORY — Band 10, 11, 12; Health Careers 10, 11, 12; Student Council 10, 11. MILLER, BELINDA GAIL — Library Assistont 10; Student Council 12; Civinettes 12; Pep Club 10; Supervision Rep. 12. MINICK, ALLISON ELAINE — Jr. Class Rep.; Civinettes 11; Tennis Mgr. 11; Annual Staff 11, Photographer 12; Certificate of Merit 11; Honor Graduate 12. MITCHELL, CYRIL DWIGHT MITCHELL, WILLIE ALEXANDER — Chorus 12. MONCRIEF, KIRBY — Tennis 11, 12; FFA 11. MOODY, CHERYL DENISE — FBLA 12; Red Cross 11. MOORE, CHIQUITA DENISE MOORE, RONALD WENDELL — Bond; Red Cross; Office Helper; BOS. MOORE, RUBY HELEN — League of Future Women Voters 12; Literary Club Treas. 12; Food Service Vice- Pres. 12; Red Cross 12; Dramatics Club 10; Physical Fitness Award; Volleyball Team 12; FHH 10. MORGAN, JEFFERY LEE — Honor Roll 11. MORRIS, TERESA GRIFFIN MORRIS, WILLIE — BOS; Football Defense End; Most Valuable Lineman, Permanent Team Capt., Player of the Week; Macon Touchdown Club Player of the Week; Student Council Vice-Pres. MORSTAD, ERIC C. MOSELEY, JIM — VICA. MULLIS, DALE — FBLA 11; Southwest Christian Association 11; Certificate of Merit 11. MULLS, DEBRA THERESA — Civinettes 12; Library Assistant 12. MULLIS, STEVE — DE 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11. MURRAY, ENNIS MURRAY, RANDY NEWMAN, ANDREA LADALLE NIXON, LARRY — VICA 12. NOBLES, JAMES — Art Club Pres. 10, 11; FBLA 11, 12. NORFOLK, VERANDA JO ANN — Civinettes 12; GAA 11; Guidance Office 10; Student Council Alt. 12. OGLETREE, JOHN GREGORY — Red Cross 11; VICA 12. O'NEAL, DENNIS — AFS 10, 11; Office Monitor 10; Student Council 10, 11; FBLA V. Pres. 11; Civitan Scribe 11; Student Council Pres. 10, 12; Pep Club 11. OWENS, SHERRY LAROSE — 12. PARKER, JAMES — FBLA 12. PATRICK, GREGORY PAYNE, SUSAN KATHARINE — DECA Chaplain 12. PEARSON, DENNIS ARNEZ PENN, DELLA RENEE — Tide 11, 12. PERRY, PAT JAN PETREE, DIXIE MARCILE — Red Cross V. Pres. 12; Auto Mechanics for Girls 12; Red Cross 11; 4-H 10. PHELPS, MICHAEL PHELPS, PATRICIA ANN — Varsity Basketball Guard 10; Student Council Pres. 10; Bible Study 11; Student Council 11, 12; Jr. Class V. Pres. 11. PINHOLSTER, DEBBIE GAIL — Tide 11. PITTS, GARRY — School Band; Pep Club; Athletic Club; Industrial Arts Clubs; Food Service Club. PLEASANT, GLORIA EDWINA — 4.4 10; Pep Club 11; GAA 12; BOS 12; Girls Track Team 12. PLESS, ROLAND POOLE, BARBARA RUTH — Pep Club 11. POPE, BECKY SUE — FHA 10; Pep Club 10; Senior Class Treasurer 12. PORTER, KENNETH — Chorus. POWELL, TOMMY — Football 10; OCT Pres. 12. POWERS, RICKY HARRISON PRITCHETT, SHEILA DARLENE PROCTOR, BRENDA KIM — FBLA 12; Homecoming Court 11; Pep Club 10; Class Secretary 10; Art Club VW. PURCELL, MICHAEL ANTHONY — Band 10, 11, 12. PURCELL, MORRIS — Band 10, 11, 12. RAILEY, CARRIE J. — Monitor 10; Pep Club 11; GAA 11; GAA Vice- Pres. 12. RAINES, ANITA H. — AFS Sec. 10; Library Club 11; Library Club 12; Social Studies Club 12. RAINES, IDA RUTH — Jr. Class Rep.; BOS 11; Sen. Class Sec. RAINEY, LARRY DARNELL — Varsity Basketball Mgr. 10; AFS 10; Varsity Football 10; Varsity Basketball 11; Varsity Trock 11; Varsity Football 11; Varsity Basketball Head Mgr. 11; TIDE 11; BOS 11; Varsity Basketball 12; Varsity Football Head Mgr. Treas. 12; BOS 12; TIDE 12; Student Council 12. RAMSEY, DENISE C. — Office Monitor 10; TIDE 11, 12; Civinettes 12. RANDALL, BOBBY — Basketball B- Team 11. RANDALL, DONALD WAYNE RANDALL, JIMMY B. — Art Club Vice-Pres. 12. RATHBUN, MARGARET KAYE — Jr. Class Director. RAWLS, LARRY DELANE RAY, GARY — Football Defense Back 10. REDMOND, DAVID — FHA 12. REEVES, DIANNE — FHA 10; Red Cross 12; Pep Club 12. REEVES, FELECIA LORRAIN — Soph. Class Pres.; Student Council Pres. 10; Cheerleader Co-Capt. 10; AFS Committee Chairman 10. REID, GRADY CHARLES — Track 10; Basketball B-Team Mgr. 11; Basketball B-Team Mgr. 11. REID, WILLIAM EUGENE REYNOLDS, TAMMY THERESA RICH, KITTY DIANA — Ecology 11; AFS 11. RICHARDS, LEOLA — Varsity Basketball 10; Basketball 11; BOS RIGOLE, VICTOR NORMAN — Civitan Pres. 12; Civitan Vice-Pres. 11; FBLA Treas. 11; Outstanding Sr.; Who's Who Among American High School Students 11; Cheerleader 12; Student Council 11. RIVERS, ELIZABETH VICTORIA — VICA 12; Charm Club 12. ROBERTS, KAREN VANESSA — FHA 10, Treas. 11. ROBERTSON, BEVERLY JOYCE — TIDE 10; Office Monitor. ROBERTSON, REBECCA — Pep Club 11; Art Club 12. ROBINSON, GEORGE ROBINSON, GERALDINE — Charm Pres. 11, 12. ROBINSON, LAVERNE — Pep Club 10; BOS 11, 12. ROBINSON, LYNWOOD — Art Club Treas. 12. ROGERS, RANDALL RAY — Chess Club 10, 11; Student Council 12; Honor Society Vice-Pres. 10. ROWLAND, CRYSTAL E. — Charm Club 11; Auto Mechanics for Girls 12. ROZIER, RANDALL EUGENE RUCKER, COLETON RUSSELL, VALERIE DENISE RYANS, PATRICIA ANN — BOS 12; FHA 10; Red Cross 10; Basketball B-Team 10; Varsity Basketball 11. SAMS, ROBERT DANE SANDEFUR, JUDY NANCELYN — Jr. Class Secretary 11; SCA 11; Civinette Pres. 12; Student Council 12; Citizenship Award 12; ling Senior 12. SANDERS, LENNA — Red Cross 10. SANDERS, TERRY LEE — Football Tailbock 10, 11, 12; Mr. Southwest 12; Outstanding Senior 12; Mr. Spirit 11; V. Pres. Senior Class 12; MVP Football 12; Golden Helmet 12; Team Captain 12; Complex Council 12; Scholarship FSU 12. SAWLEY, ERNEST MILTON — Library Club Pres. 2 yrs.; Tennis Team 12; AFS 11; Student Council Substitute SCOTT, BRENDA FAYE SCOTT, LYNNE — 4-H 10; Pep Club 1, 12; Red Cross 11; Library 12; Home Ec. 10. SCOTT, TONY — Football 11, 12; Baseball 11. SHARP, SHEILA ANN — FHA Treasurer 12; Volleyball Team 12. SHAW, CHERIE ANGELA SHEPARD, BRUCE — D-E. SHOEMAKER, ERIE — VICA. SHUE, MONTE L. — AFS 12; 12; Library Club 12. SHURLEY, STEVE — Baseball 11, 12; Science Club Pres. 11, 12; AFS 10, 11. SILVERS, GAIL LINN — Civinettes 11, Student Council Vice-Pres. 11; SLAUGHTER, RODERICK — Footbal 1 en Se — JOHN DAVIS — CVAE SMITH, ALLEN CLEVELAND — Football Halfback 10, 11, 12. SMITH, ANNIE L. — Powder Puff Football Tightend 11; DECA 11, Reporter 12; 4-H 10. SMITH, EDDIE DEAN — Library Club 11, 12; Library Assistant 11; Office Monitor 12. SMITH, HORACE SMITH, JAMES RONALD — VICA 11, SMITH, JIMMY LEE — Track Sprinter 12; Football Tailback 12. SMITH, JOSEPH ALAN SMITH, JOSEPH WILLIAM SMITH, PAM |. — Art Club 12. SMITH, PATRICIA — Supervision Pres. 10; BOS 10, 11, Pres. 12; Pep Club 10, 12; Homecoming adamant cast SMITH, PRECIOUS DELOIS — 4-H Senior Index 10; Pep Club 11; Red Cross 11, Pres. 12. SMITH, SARA CHERIE — 4-H 10, 11, 12; FHA 10. SMITH, SHARON DEANE — Charm Club 12. SMITH, SHARON ELIZABETH — Office Monitor 10; Southwest Christian Association 1 1; Civinettes 12; Student Council Rep. 12. SMITH, SHELLIE — BOS 11, 12; Red Cross 11; Pep Club 11; Southwest All Stor Team 12; Charm Club 12. SNELL, CHEKETA DELL SOHASKI, GARRY STANLEY — Baseball 10, 11, 12; CVAE 10, 11; Football 11. SPILLERS, ANITA SPILLERS, BONITA SPIRES, DEBORAH ANNELL SPIRES, DEBBIE ELAINE — Ecology Club 10; BOS 11, 12. SPIVEY, JIM — Chess Club Vice-Pres. 12. SPRAYBERRY, BETTY JEAN — Southwest Christian Association 11, Vice-Pres. 12; TIDE 12. STAFFORD, SANDRA FAYE — Red Cross 10. STARLEY, CYNTHIA ANN — Varsity Cheerleader 11; Pep Club Vice- Pres. 11; FBLA 12. STEPHENS, BEVERLY JO — BOS 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Literary Club 12. STEPHENS, GEORGE — Health Club 12. STEVENS, BETTY JOYCE — BETA 12; Social Studies Club 12; Library Club Treas. 11; Student Council Rep. 12. STEVENSON, CYRUS — VOCA 12. STEWART, MELANIE ANITA — DECA 11; FBLA 12; Southwest Christian Association 12. STEWART, WILLIAM STREET, MICHAEL ANTHONY — Stage Band. STUBBS, BENNIE — Student Council 10, 11; AFS 10, 11; Pep Club 12. STUBBS, KENNETH STUBBS, WARRENE STUDSTILL, DIANNE SUTHERLAND, DAVID RAY SUTTON, NANCY E. — 4-H 10. SWAIN, MARK ANTHONY — Golf B-Teom 10, Varsity 11. SWANN, NANCY ELLEN — GAA 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11. SWINFORD, JIMMIE WILLIAM — Library Club. SWARN, ROBERT J. — Chorus 12. TAYLOR, CHASTINE FAY — Library Club 12; Pep Club 11. TAYLOR, DOUG — FICA. TAYLOR, FREDERICK L. — Library Club 10, 11, 12; 4-H 12; Track 12. TAYLOR, JAMES ALLEN — Baseball Catcher 12. TAYLOR, JUNE — Chorus 10, 11, 12; FHA 10; Pep Club 11; BOS 12. TAYLOR, MIKE — Southwest Christian Association; AFS; Office Monitor. TAYLOR, PATRICIA ANN — FHA 10, 11, 12; Art Club 11; Red Cross 11. TAYLOR, RICKY , DOREEN — Pep Club 11; FHA 10; Food Services 11, 12; Red Cross 10. THOMAS, HAROLD THOMAS, WILLIE JAMES THOMAS, JOYCE ANN — Jr. Class Rep.; FHA 11, 12; Food Service 11, 12. THOMAS, LEROY — Basketball Capt. 10, 11. THOMAS, ROBERT — Health Club 10; Science Club 11; BOS 12. THOMAS, ROSE MARIE — DECA 10. THOMAS, SHELIA DIANNE THOMASTON, SCOTT WAYNE THOMPKINS, TIMOTHY THOMPSON, VICK! ELLEN — Student Council 10; AFS Coordinator 10; League of Future Women Voters 10; Southwest Christian Association 11, 12; BETA 11, Treas. 12; Annual Stoff 11, Business Mgr. 12; STAR Student 12; Honor Graduate; Certificate of Merit 11. TINSLEY, LEAH ANN — Red Cross Pres. 10; Student Council Rep. 10; Science Fair 2nd Place School 11, 2nd Place Region 11, Honorable Mention State 11; Red Cross Rep. 11; Office Monitor 10; AFS 12; Science Club 12; Most Spirited in ision 12. TINSLEY, RONNIE — FBLA Vice-Pres. 10, Pres. 11, Treas. 12; Tennis 11, 12; Student Council 11. TRIBBLE, MARY GRACE — Southwest Christian Association 11, 12; Librarian 10. TUCKER, DONNA DENISE — FHA Assistant Sec. 10; Pep Club 10, 11, Assistant Sec. 12; Varsity Basketball Guard 11; BOS 12. VAUGHAN, DEBRA ELAINE — Auto Mechanics for Girls 12; Red Cross Perfect Attendance Award 11; Pep Club. WALDEN, TERRESA KAYE WALDORF, ROBERT — Honor Society 10; BETA 11, 12; Science Fair 2nd Place Regional and Honorable Mention State 11. WALKER, DAPANESE SHERNET — Pep Club 11; FHA 11; Food Services 11; BOS 12. WALKER, TERESA — Food Services 11; Jr. Class Rep. Alt.; Sr. Class Rep. Alt.; PSF 11. WALL, BEVERLY — AFS 10; Physical Fitness Award 10, 12; Pep Club 11; GAA 12; Gymnastics 12. WALLACE, MARY LOU — Red Cross 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 12. WARREN, DENISE MAYLENE — Pep Club 10; GAA 11; Pep Club 11. WARREN, MARGARET LEE — Library Club 10, 11; Social Studies Club 12. WARREN, REX WASHINGTON, AUBREY — Student Council 10; Football B-Team 10, Varsity 11, Football Jamboree 10, 11. WATKINS, SHIRLEY ANN — FHA 10; Pep Club 11. WATKINS, WILLIE MAE — FBLA Vice-Pres. 12; BOS 11; 4-H 10. WATSON, CHERYL YVONNE — FHA 10; Civinettes 11; Tennis 11; TIDE 12 WATSON, KEMPER LEE — DCT 11, 12. WEBSTER, PERRY RANDALL — VICA. WEST, KATHERINE GARRISON — Ecology Club 10, 11; Art Club 12. WHITE, CYNTHIA — FHA 12; Food Services 12. WHITFIELD, GREGORY JEROME — BOS 12; Basketball 10; Track 10; Honor Student 12. W HITHOUSE, TOMMY WIDENER, TONYA MARIA — Certificate of Merit 11; Southwest Christion Association 11, 12; FBLA 12; Student Council Rep. Assistant 12. WIDNER, WILLIAM TONY — Civitan Vice-Pres. 11; Red Cross 11; FBLA 11; VOCA 12. WIGLEY, PAULA JEAN — Southwest Christian Association 11. WILDER, SHANNON — DE Pres. WILKERSON, SUSAN VANESSA — Art Club 10, Pres. 11; Girl Scouts 10; Cosmetology 11, 12. WILKERSON, VICKIE CAROL — Soph. Class Pres.; Jr. Class Nominee for Homecoming Queen; Basketball 11; 4-H 12; FBLA 12. WIKES, ERNIE DANIEL — CVAE 12. WILLIAM, CHERYL ELAINE — Sociol Studies 12. WILLIAMS, ANDREW — 2nd Graduation Speaker; 3rd Place VICA Speech 12; Honor Graduate Nominated for Boys’ State 12; 3rd Place Speech for Elks Club 10; Vice-Pres. Complex Council 12. WILLIAMS, BEVERLY FLORENCE — FHA 10; Library Club 11, 12. WILLIAMS, CHERLYN L. — FHA 12. WILLIAMS, LINDA DIANNE — BOS 11. WILLIAMS, LUTHER — Bond 10, 11, 12; Health Careers 10, 11, 12. WILLIAMS, MIKE — BOS 11; Band 10, 11, 12; Office Monitor 11. WILLIAMS, PAMELA SUE WILLIAMS, RANDY — Jr. Civitan Treas. 12; BETA 10, 11, 12. WILLIAMS, VANESSA — Gymnastics 12; League of Future Women Voters 12; Literary Club Editor 12; Dramatics Club 10; Red Cross 10; Food Services 12; Ecology Club 10. WILSON, B. WILSON, CAROL LYNN — League of Future Women Voters 10, 11; Certificate of Merit 11; Southwest Christian Association 12; Annual Stoff 11. WINHAM, DONALD PRICE — Civitan; international Pres. 12; Governor of South GA District 12; Vice-Pres. of SW 12; Pres. of Sr. Class; Mr. Spirit 12. WINTERS, PAMELA RENEE WITHERINGTON, CYNTHIA DAWN WOODARD, HELEN LOUISE WOODFORD, WILLIE FRED WOODRUM, MILTON DAVID — Basketball 12; Tennis 11, 12. WRIGHT, GWEN — FHA Pres. 12; Civinettes 12; Red Cross 10; Sr. Class Rep.; Office Monitor 11. WRIGHT, JEANNE ANN — FHA 12. WYNN, SUSAN ANN — Gymnastic Club 11; Library Club 11; Art Club Future Women Voters 10, Vice- Pres. 11, Pres. 12; Certificate of Merit 11; Allied Chemical Award 12; GA Tech Outstanding Science and Math Student | 1; Student Council 11. YOUNG, BARBARA ANN — Librarion Assistant 10, 11. ZEAGLER, ANGIE LYNN — Powder Puff Football Defensive End 1 2. ZEAGLER, DEBBIE LYNN — Cheerleader 10, 11, 12. Co Captain; Homecoming Queen 12; Track 12; FHA 10; Powder Puff Football 12; Presidential Award 11, 12. ‘w of '76 Class PRESIDENTS: Nancy Meaders Terry Hatch VICE PRESIDENTS: Daphne Holland Dexter Wilder SECRETARIES: Robin Bridges Madison Jones TREASURERS: Rhonda Reese Duncan McGreggor DIRECTORS: Stephanie Bateman Cindy Thigpen Patti Moore ADVISORS: Elizabeth Allen Gail Springstead Ella Carter Ann Heath Alma Redding Donna Collins Carol Adams Debra Adams Denise Adams David Adkinson Gregory Allen Elaine Alligood Alan Anderson Walter Anderson Walter Anthony Pam Arnold Angela Arrington Ralph Astin Alonzo Austin Dave Avera Jeff Ayers Julia Bailey Robbie Jean Bailey Rocky Bales Robert Banknell Karen Banister Angela Bare David Barfield Paul Barker Valder Barnett Charles Barnette Michael Barns James Barrs Barbara Barth Charles Barton Don Bass Sherry Bass Keith Bassett Stephanie Bateman Mercer Bazemore Stephen Bazemore Ginger Beck Theresa Beckum Clara Bell Ronnie Bennett Rosalyn Bennett Robert Bentley Clara Benton Ray Berryhill Patricia Bivins Gary Blackwell George Blash Hal Blount Joe Bohannon Cress Bonner Evelyn Booth Laverne Bouie Ann Bowman Pat Bradley Frank B rady Gerry Bramblett Jerry Bramblett Elbert Brandon Jerry Brantley Patricia Brantley James Bray Billy Bridger Robin Bridges Robin Britt Robert Broadus Debra Brooks Janice Brooks Anita Brown Brenda Brown Carol Brown Jacqueline Brown Bruce Brunson Albert Bryant Carolyn Bryant John Bryant Theresa Bryson Milburn Buckminster Sharon Buffington Alan Bullard Waneda Bullard Brent Burch Craig Burch Becky Burdeshaw Kathy Burdge Lynn Burgamy Clayto Burke Kenneth Burnam Pat Burnette Keith Busbee Jeffery Bush Ricky Bush Jerry Dean Butts Molly Calhoun Theresa Cameron James Campbell Ricky Canady Vivian Cannady Cheryl Cannon Bobby Capps PAPER. 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Williams , ? Connie Williams ; A Craig Williams l) ro is Cynthia Williams ‘ P | : , ‘ od ef 4 Darrell Williams a 2 we ag Se eR a 4 wat. = wae Ry. an PB | ’ f Janice Williams Jonathan Williams Joyce Williams Kelly Williams Matt Williams Scott Williams Sonja Williams Thomas Williams Willie Williams Willie Williams Willie Williams Johnny Willis Leroy Willis Donnie Wilson Linda Wilson Rocky Wilson Sam Wilson Ray Windham Robin Winkles Matt Wood Sharon Wood Steve Wood Dawn Woodard Ronald Woodard Dale Woodford Audrey Wooten Steve Word Denise Wright Emma Wright Sherie Wright Mickey Wyatt Dennis Wynn Eric Wynn Luanne Yancey Susan Yarbrough Henry Young Kathy Zeagler Ophowores OU longer the simple request fc leisurely American pastime; if is instead e command of 4 major economic industry. High school athletics have to some ex degree been influenced by this comp! ity: yet they have remained the core of school spirit, school image, and to a great extent, school finances. Those who participate in sports, whether player or spectator, can truly say that athletics are as much a part of America's heritage as Mom and apple pie. Here Comes the = Red Machine So Get Wound Up : and Do Your = Left to Right — Ken Lewis Wendell Bussey Clayto Burke Mark Newberry Chris Davis Ed Snow David Ross Fred Cole Chip Sanders David Montgomery Willie Morris PARIS wd 6 maroinTg PATRIOTS + PaTeots 0. “2nd ROW: Left to Right — Allen Smith Ray Brown Mark Harmon Dewayne Butler Kenny Warner Alvin Bennett Michael McG@e Ken Carter Tony Jernigan Benny Ross Jimmy Burnett Ray Berryhill PA rT ynts Nats pngors LT ad a! 3rd ROW: Left to Right — Greg Howard - Stanley Rutherford Guy Fleming David Rose Monty Garrett Gillis Morris Obie Smith Johnny Willis Kenneth McMullen Marlowe Hall Coach Jimmy Hammond Left to Right — Mike Mazza Mark Gordon Charlie Murray Willie Wolfork Kenneth Reese Dale Meharg Richard Pollard Ronnie Marshall Phillip Floyd Calvin Coleman Tony Scott Larry Patrick Robert Evans Nobody Said It Was Gonna Be Easy CHARGERS 44 PATRIOTS O Patriot spirit was higher for this game than for any other game of the season. Cries of “Squeeze the Orange ’ echoed throughout the packed Southwest stands for the first 30 minutes of the game, but these shouts quickly changed to “Defense! Defense! as the game progressed. The Patriots kept trying every defense they knew, but Central blocked all Southwest's attempts to score. Meanwhile the Chargers capitalized on all Patriots mistakes and ran for 6 touchdowns, winning the game easily. Mighty Patriots Done Smashed Your Face SOUTHWEST 26 NORTHEAST 6 One of the most rewarding games of the season was the Southwest-Northeast encounter. Competition between the schools was scarce, since the Patriots led throughout the game. The Southwest team was at its peak, looking impressive on both offense and defense. During the first half, Southwest scored enough touchdowns to win the game. The second half of the game merely added to the victory sweetness, giving the Patriots a thrilling win over the Northeast Raiders. Ve apg OR wipe 2 : a an hn, ae SON Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest 12 13 SCORES Waycross Carver Riverside Enterprise Laney Northeast Central Tuskeegee Bulter Richmond It's Not Whether You Win or Lose but How You Play the Game. al om ua Southwest B-Team Football — Tomorrow's Mighty Patriots BOTTOM ROW: Left to Right — Jerome Gibson, Jeffery Tharpe, Freddy Mann, Rodney Hicks, Edward Mathews, Gary Brooks, James Morris, SECOND ROW: Bobby Johnson, Jimmy Hammock, Rickey Pea- cock, Dale Fiuellen, Roosevelt Jenkins, Kenneth Wilcox, David Blackman, Mike Pearson, THIRD ROW: Billy Johnson, Lee Arnold, Chris Spires, Danny Spies, Randy Hulett, Darryl Smith, Johnny Walker, David Gavin, Trevor Washington, Donald Green, Ben Johnson. SCORES Southwest 8 Central 16 Southwest 0 Warner Robins 2 Southwest 14 Clark Central 28 Southwest 6 Northeast 0 Coach Carter Kyser i — — ry fn Ht ‘Be Hi | im i Lh Lia ir ; i ne | Hi | i eb i Gr ent —_ my He q | ad : = b. mon, Sabrina Powers — Captain, Jeffery Tharpe, Carolyn Stewart, Ray Brown, Penny Taylor, Ray Berryhill, Debbie Zeagler — Co- Captain, Victor Rigole, Robin Britt, David Ross, Sandra Whitby. Cheerleaders: he Power Behind the Patriots i vr = Dean L Hi av, ik ‘ . = . a r 7 B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS: Felecia Smith, Marlene Allen, Ronell Blackwell, Debra Rozar, Sheila Towles, Melanie Roberts, Donna Nelson — co-captain, Elswiter Pitts — captain, Beatrice Wallace. oy Stand Up, Give a Cheer — Stand Up, Give a Cheer, the Patriots Are Here! OFFICIAL SCOREKEEPER: Evie Crumbliss. ee — | fs KNEELING: Left to Right — Gerald Hardnett, Joe Hampton, Walter Daniels, Carlton Evans, Allen Smith, Robert Worthy, BACK ROW, STANDING: Donald Taylor, Charlie Duncan, Johnny Scott, Wayne Howard, Leroy Thomas, Bobby Patrick, Michael Howard, and Horace Smith. IF AT FIRST YOU DON’T SUCCEED . . . In one of the most exciting games of the season the Patriots fell to their cross-town rivals, the Northeast Raiders. In a fast moving contest that changed leads several times, the Patriots came out on the bot- tom of a startling defeat by the ever-tough Northeast Raiders. The Patriots led by one point with four seconds left in the game. As the Raiders hit another jump-shot, adding two points, the buzzer sounded ending the game. The agony of defeat could be seen on everyone's face, but there was also the anticipation of what was to come. . . TRY, TRY AGAIN. . . In the Coliseum before a capacity crowd of 7,500 excited fans, the Patriots blew the Northeast Raiders off the court. The Patri- ots surprised the Raiders with a fullcourt press in the early going to capture a quick 14-0 lead. Throughout the game the Patriots, headed by Coach Richardson and Assistant Coach Johnson, combined great coaching with terrific ball playing to diminish the Northeast Raiders. As the game neared its end, cries of ‘‘we want a hundred rose loud and clear from the Southwest fans. We didn't hit the century mark, but that didn't dampen the spirits of the jubilant Patriots for it was this win that captured the sub-region title with a 5-1 mark. . . WE DID IT! We Came, We Fought, We Conquered .. . With Ease LL |e : a SO | a 4 | SCORES Southwest 63 Monroe Southwest 78 Price Southwest 78 Bibb Tech Southwest 74 Northside Southwest 71 Northeast Southwest 61 Douglass Southwest 92 Mt. DeSales TOM PORTER TOURNAMENT Southwest 82 GMC Southwest 68 Jones County Southwest 89 Northside Southwest 75 Baldwin Southwest 79 Central Southwest 67 Murphy Southwest Bibb Tech Southwest 72 Monroe Southwest 61 Central Southwest 79 Mt. DeSales Southwest 70 Baldwin Southwest 70 Price Southwest 98 Northeast Southwest 62 Jones County Southwest 75 Riverside REGION TOURNAMENT Southwest 66 Laney Southwest 72 Bulter Southwest 104 Richmond You've Come a Long Way Ba by Coaches Ann Proctor and Albert Sharpe L Bae KNEELING: Janice Williams, Brenda Brown, Mary Holloway, Delores Lucas, Ruthie Linder, Barbara Davis, Maryann Brooks, STANDING: Manager Emma Wright, Sharon DeBary, Ellen Wilder, Paullett Favors, Brenda Moore, Velma Braswell, Deborah Dennis, Linda Jones, Manager Roberta Dennis. 200 When you combine determination, talent, spirited fans, great coaching, a little luck, and a lot of hard work — you come out with sweet success. And that's exactly what our Lady Patriots did in their first encoun- ter with the Northeast Lady Raiders. A fast moving, close game saw the Lady Patriots claim victory by one point in the final seconds. The memory of the first win sent us into the second game with great expectations. Leading at the half, the Patriots expected a repeat of their first performance. The last two quarters, however, saw the tide turn and the Lady Patriots left the Colli- seum in disappointment after a 51 to 40 loss. Knowing You Gave Your Best Makes It All am Worthwhile SCORES Southwest Monroe Southwest Price Southwest Bibb Tech Southwest Northside Southwest Northeast Southwest Douglass Southwest Mt. DeSales TOM PORTER TOURNAMENT Southwest 46 Mt. DeSales Southwest 38 Northeast Southwest Northside Southwest Baldwin Southwest Central Southwest Murphy Southwest Bibb Tech Southwest Monroe Southwest Central Southwest Mt. Desales Southwest Baldwin Southwest Price Southwest Northeast Southwest Jones County Southwest Riverside REGION Southwest 44 Laney Southwest 31 Northeast LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM: Rickey Moore, Michael Tolber, Greg Johnson, Marlon Hall, TOP: Tim Booker, Basil Williams, Leon Hubbard, Randy Brown, McKinley Hodges, Chico Scott, David Garvin. Boys B-Team Basketball — Champions in the Making Central Southwest Northeast Southwest Central Southwest Baldwin Co. , Southwest Putnam Co. ; Southwest Putnam Co. Southwest SCORES Northeast Southwest yr COACH: Walter Johnson Girls’ By-Team Basketball — Rolling Toward the Future SCORES SOUTHWEST OPPONENT Putnam County GMC Northside Northeast Northside Central GMC Putnam County Central Mount de Sales Northeast COACH: Ann Proctor. ee _— _— -— ra KNEELING: Left to Right — Katrice Haugabrook, Sheila Johnson, Cassandra Williams, Bonnette Womack, Angela McMullen, STANDING: Left to Right — Gwen Covington, Debra Brown, Cynthia Mcintyre, LeVelia Hardnett, Audrey Harvey, Kim Prince, Chery! Williams. Wrestling — Action on the Mat + A, 1st ROW: Left to Right — Kenneth Chapman, Mark Lockett, Prentice Spivey, Homer Taylor, 2nd ROW: Left to Right — Kelvin Jones, Robert Pleasant, Larry Thomas, Robert Moore, Barney Jones, 3rd ROW: Left to Right — Enoch Williams, Curt Yarbrough, Coach Gordon, Greg Hill, Frederick Hawkins. 206 Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest SCORES 32 48 55 a 21 32 48 48 38 31 Northside Central Clark Central Baldwin County Northeast Warner Robins Bibb Tech Baldwin County Bibb Tech Northside 4 ; 1 i 2% ty Hi] HH 1} Hit 1H iH i; i | u om HHH} wy 4 Gymnastics Practice (a Poise + Patience ge ae - Perfection nie am ' ‘oats “ — | 5 u DHE HO LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM: Camille Gibson, Brenda Lott, Terri Ross, Vanessa Williams, Dale Wood, Sharon Johnson, Daurie Hester, Beverly Wall, TOP: George McCraine, Paul Tasker, Mike Ogden, David Ogden, Charles Bickalman, Cynthia Cotton, Willie Waiters, Alton Coats, Jimmy Willis, Kenneth Harden. Winter Sports at a Glance —— Slory : Ms “7 ‘a J a it HT LH rr rey w ‘ =p — = - r 4 ' F le Phy A ry 5: ) f — J =) Golf — Our Team Plays the Fairway SCORES SW—342 Northeast-312 SW—332 Northeast-312 Perry-361 SW-323 Bibb Tech-327 Georgia Military College-328 SW-332 Northeast-304 SW-317 Bibb Tech-341 Central-348 Dodge County—351 SW—353 NE-309 Baldwin County-375 Central-351 Tennis — Southwest Netters Take to the Court ti au ,., waueWPeoe “ Rueaeaesea - =” _ OY ls eae ae ee 4 ; ait at A LEFT TO RIGHT: Denise Brown, Zelda Talton, Mary Holloway, Coach: Donald Richardson, Julie Stokes, Lou Ann Floyd, Shirley Robertson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ernie Sawley, Melvin Oliver, Greg Ussery, Greg Howard, Greg Elliott, James Campbell, Coach Woody Chap- man, Johnny Walker, Ronnie Tinsely, Kirby Mancrief. Girls’ Track — Super Stars Hurdle the Odds ah, . Lm = LAT A new sport was added to the Southwest Athletic Depart- ment this spring and a few determined girls proved that they had what it takes to be champions. These track stars under the superb coaching of Ann Proctor and Bessie Walker combined determina- tion, endurance and skill to bring back the 1975 State AAA Girls Track Trophy. This may be the start of something bia! ADy “ — ; LADY cy PAT RIOTS oad LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Angela McMullen, Gwen Gordon, Lee Hunter, Lillie McLean, Cynthia Mcintyre, Bonnette Womack, STANDING: Retha Brown, Cheryl Williams, Myra Hall, Marlene Jones, Gloria Pleasant, Jacquelyn Brown, Angela Boston. 214 Riverwood Northeast Central Northeast Northeast Central Central 39 4] Boys’ Track — On Your Mark, Get Set... Go! _ , eee eri” fone SR oe 7 aad dd —=— eer Or —o KNEELING, Left to Right: Horace Graham, Darrell Smith, Jimmy Hammock, Gary Brook, Clarence Lamar and James Morris, STANDING: Coach Andy Robinson, David Ross, Willie Waiters, Nate Williams, Bobby Patrick, and Fredrick Taylor. Warner Robins Northeast Central Sw 67 101 Sw 69 SW Northeast Central Warner Robins Baseball Hit the Ball, You All, Hit the Ball! LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Chris Graham, Johnny Higdon, KNEELING: Mark Allen, Dennis Shouse, Randy Webb, Frank Brady, Philip Gordon, Ronnie Combs, STANDING: Coach Eddie Ashley, Ben Johnson, John Asbell, Gary Sohaski, Steve Shirley, Bill Harrison, James Taylor, Clint Darsey, Coach Billy Kilgore. 218 % SNPBALL, STRIKE . OUT BATTER HIT ERR MACON DN ae) ee Ae (4 .) a: VISITORS Ny o SCORES ; is ft) bel mal Windsor Forest Savannah Mt. DeSales Central Griffin Crisp Central Griffin Baldwin County Douglas County North Cobb Northeast Valdosta Valdosta Georgia Military College Spring Sports at a Glance A giant step torward has been taken Jing rewardin 7 organizat America farm life anc prize bulls anc blackber am. Today there are ch not only develop a person as al but also give him to provide indispenable s ool and comm . ch uni U jy nvoilvement and dedicat on by of people striv a group ng tor a common ge n nothing but good what period of time they live in. result no ORGANIZATIONS Patriots’ Parliament ee ; Y To prepare for the upcoming school year, twelve members of Patri- ots’ Parliament attended a six day leadership workshop during the summer at Berry College in Rome, Ga. The week that teachers returned to school in August, student council also returned to put up bulletin boards, plan opening week activities and give a faculty tea. Early in the year student council and the annual staff co-sponsored the Powder Puff Football Game and Mr. Southwest dance. Pep Rallies, Homecoming Week, Goofy Goblin Week and Spring Fling Week were all planned, sponsored, conducted and cleaned up after by student council. This year, for the first time, student council entered a float in the local Christmas Parade. The theme of the float, “Make Your Dol- lars Work For You, ’ was centered around the energy crisis. Through- out the year, student council coordinated the organization of clubs, the activity schedule and the student activities calendar. A student council workshop with Mr. Phil Gugliuzzsi was held for student council officers and representatives of Southwest student council, which served as sixth district coordinators. During the Christmas Season, a variety of activities were sponsored by Student Council. Gifts and cards were sent to patients in nursing homes, canned goods were col- lected for the custodians, and many articles such as food and clothing were sent to a needy family in Macon. On February 14th, valentines were exchanged between McEvoy and Willingham, and individuals bought and sent cards to friends and lovers in other buildings. These and other similar activities make student council one of the most active organizations on campus. v fe J Nee Jn Need J Need dink Need Lh teed Ja m3 : Pres. Julie Carroll, V. Pres. Andrew Williams, Sec. Bob Willingham, Treas. Pam Harvard. Spirit of ‘75 Statt LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Carol Adams, Kim Hudson, Dianne Culpepper, Leona Mann, Elaine Minick, Beverly Dennard, Kathie Fiveash, Vicki Thompson, Daphne Holland, STANDING: Bob Willingham, Steve Furse, Clayto Burke, Mrs. Trudy Norris, Tim Long, Jeff Dean, Chip Sanders. LEFT TO RIGHT: Beverly Dennard, Editor-in-Chief; Vicki Thompson, Business Manager; Elaine Minick, Photographer; Jeff Dean, Asst. Editor. , ITH Southwest ¥ f Patri-Article Staff — Ed. Lynn Barnett, Asst. Ed. Lynn Collins, Bus. Mgr. Joan Jennings, Photo. and Ads. Lou Ann Conner, Fea. Ed. Linda Andrews, Copy Ed. April Hartness, Sports Ed. Randy Dawson, Head Typist Sylvia Evans, Artists Dale Wood and Renee Strozier. iE-. TT wa The organization which produced the Southwest PATRI-ARTICLE and worked extremely hard to make it a success was the newspaper staff. By first staging a Paint-a-Pator Tator Can subscription drive, the staff kindled interest once more in a school newspaper. Then the Name the Newspa- per Contest involved students more thoroughly, allowing them to have a voice in the newspaper. All through the year, members of the staff worked to meet deadlines, to represent all facets of student life and activities at Southwest, and to produce three quality newspapers. Several new sections in the newspaper helped to make it a success: Student Focus, a close-up on Southwest's outstanding students; Pat's Rap, a column to voice student opinions; and Dear Patty Patriot, a per- sonal ‘‘Dear Abby column. These things combined with the spirit of the staff, the cooperation of Southwest students, and the determination of the advisor, Mrs. Ella Carter, helped to make this year's Southwest PATRI-ARTICLE a newspaper that students will remember. Civinettes Civinettes sponsored many projects this year, again showing their school spirit. Their first money-making project was the fruit cake sale, followed by the collection of money for UNICEF and Muscular Dys- trophy, as well as a Rocking Chair Rock-A- Thon for Muscular Dystrophy. The club was in charge of organizing school locks for distribution and of taking up books at the end of the year. Members painted the Pres. Judy Sandefur, V. Pres. Lynn Barnett, Sec. Cindy Graham, Treas. Sande Lovell. soccer field trash cans, cleaned up the soc- cer field, painted rocks for teachers’ gifts at Christmas, and collected canned goods at Thanksgiving and Christmas for the Welfare Department. They made a tele- phone survey of graduated seniors to determine the average vocation after leav- ing high school and attended district meet- ings in Warner Robins, Perry, and Macon. : { Civitan Club The Civitan Club worked not only for their school but for the community as well. At school, Civitan members worked on improv- ing the grounds by planting various shrubs and on improving the building itself by paint- ing classrooms. They put up bulletin boards, purchased supplies for the English Depart- ment and Library, and processed text books for the school. The club also assisted with Open House, hosted a District Training Con- ference, hosted a hospitality room for the coaches, operated a concession stand for the wrestling tournament, provided drapes for the lunchroom, and raised funds to assist in payment of the Willingham B lunchroom air- conditioning. In community work, Civitans assisted with the following projects: the Walk-A-Thon for the March of Dimes, food for the needy, a Bike-A-Thon for Muscular Dystrophy, the Heart Fund, and the Blood Bank. The mentally retarded and crippled children were other groups assisted by the Civitan Club. McEvoy B Beta ss ye ia i ei Pres. Kathy Conner, V. Pres. Teresa Harrell, Sec. Melba Lewis, Treas. Vicki Thompson The McEvoy B Beta Club made Christ- members listened to Mrs. Karen Shockley, mas come alive this year for one needy a guest speaker on the quarter system, family. In keeping with the yearly tradi- and attended the state Beta Club Conven- tion, the club collected toys, clothes, and tion in Atlanta. Finally, they painted all food to carry to the family and then deliv- bathroom doors in the McEvoy B Building. ered the gifts personally. During the year Willingham A and B Beta Clubs WILL. B: Pres. Randy Beasley, V. Pres. Jimmy Joyner, Sec. Chuck Fields, Treas. Steve Herring. The Willingham B Beta Club attended the state Beta Club con- Lake Wildwood. 7? Ve i ae vention in Atlanta during the month f - . a” ? of February. At the end of the year, ly : { a the club held its annual Beta party at ‘ = 4 . Q _ Library Assistants Q QO @ — (ra - Crs 4 — ® Ss Bee _™ SOUTHWEST - TLLINGHAM A k = , The office, guidance, and media center assistants render an invaluable service to Southwest by devoting their time to carrying out small, tedious tasks so that school personnel may attend to more important duties. The students volunteer the time during which they would normally have a study hall and work constantly at their tasks, thus giving the school a more efficient manner of carrying out its business. Pres. Cassandra Hunter, V. Pres. Janice Sparley, Sec. Jane Boston, Treas. Linda Prince. The Food Service members delighted staff and students of McEvoy B all year long with superb concoctions. The group supplied teachers with plates of food periodically, but the biggest and undoubtedly best meal of all was the one cooked for the VOT Employers-Employees Banquet. All types of food imaginable were present and enjoyed by alll. ‘ Pres. Greg Hollis, V. Pres. Mack Lord, Sec. Jeff Dean, Treas. Carlton Evans. Throughout the academic year, the members of the South- west Christian Association lis- tened to a variety of speakers, from local pastors to students from the school. Special music was also performed by people such as Hubert Wheeler, Minister of Music at Mable White Baptist Church and by groups like Day By Day, a quartet formed of four McEvoy B students. P C b Pres. Dexter Wilder, V. Pres. Tonya Crooms, Sec. Cathy Henry, Asst. Sec. Kim Parker, Treas. Dianne Teens in Drug Education members willingly gave their time and effort to educate fifth grade students concerning the dangers of drug abuse. After spending time in class learning about drug abuse themselves, the TIDE members then went in teams of two to various grammar school classrooms. Teens in Drug Education Te i beheteall Co-Pres. Dale Wood and Clayto Burke, Co-Sec. Ronnie Sanders and Alan Anderson, Sgt. at Arms Mike Mazza, Pro. Chair. Terry Hatch. Pres. Beverly Creighton, James Nobles, V. Pres. Karen Green, Julie Johnson, Sec. Martha Keoughan, Steve Furse, Treas. Lynwood Robinson. American Field Service American Field Service is a club that helps dreams come true for many teenagers in our country and abroad. The club is an exchange student program which sends students to other countries to live with a selected family for several months during which time they learn their language and customs. WILLINGHAM B FBLA Willingham B Future Business Leaders of America brightened hun- dreds of cars and walls by selling their red, white, and blue patriot pennants. As well as selling the bumper stickers, members also i attended district, state, and national A a aS conferences and aided the March of ao APS ia Y Dimes with their yearly fund-raising Pres. Dennis O'Neal, V. Pres. Duncan McGreggor, Sec. Clint Dorsey, Treas. Ronnie chia Tinsley, Parl. Donnie O'Neal. _— — - eo, — — -_ — McEVOY B FBLA-VOE The McEvoy B Future Business Lead- ers of America and Vocational Office Training Club sponsored an employer- employee banquet as a part of their effort to better public relations with the community. The organization of the banquet showed how well the clubs taught responsibility, and the banquet itself was a great success. Pres. Kim Clanton, V. Pres. Willie Mae Watkins, Sec. Ann Greene, Treas. Ginger Beck. Auto Mechanics tor Girls Near the beginning of the school year, the Auto Mechanics For Girls Club listened to Bill Currie, an employee of Riverside Ford, who spoke on Automotive engineering. Later the club observed in a more direct manner by vis- iting the Ford Motor Plant in Atlanta, Geor- l j cs b gia. 4- U Pres. Tommy Powell, V. Pres. Chuck Lindsey, Sec. Irma Green, Treas. Pres. Rickey Moore, V. Pres. Clarence Lamar, Sec. Pat Colson, Jimmy Turner, Rep. Bobby Myrick, Parl. Kenny Burnam. Treas. Ricky Goodwin, Rep. Donna McCord, Parl. Andy Bustos, CVAE-VOCA were extremely busy clubs all year, beginning their projects by paint- ing trash cans, obtaining job interviews, holding a banquet, and entering a public- speaking contest. Later they sponsored arts and crafts projects, a CVAE yearbook, a talent contest, an ‘‘Outstanding Boy and Girl'' contest, a spelling contest, and school and community projects. The League of Future Women Voters learned more about the coming quarter system and the purposes of dedicated women in society by listening to speakers throughout the year. Mrs. Karen Shockley spoke on the changes the quarter system will bring to Southwest. The Vice-President of the League Pres, Barbara Yeomans, V. Pres. Robin Britt, Sec. Robin Howell, Treas. Caro- of Women Voters, Mrs. Tremble, addressed the members on the purposes of lyn Robinson. her organization and the tasks undertaken by it. DECA DECA spent much of the first part of the school year preparing a float which was entered in the annual Macon Christmas Parade. Later in the year, club members participated in district and state DECA contests. — i ! Pres. Debbie Allen, V. Pres. Debra Parkman, Sec. Deborah Hill, Treas. Cathy Bennett, Chap. Susan Payne, Rep. Annie Smith, Parl. Priscilla Widner. Athletics at Southwest was covered by the Girls’ Athletic Associ- ation. The members sponsored an Invitational Volleyball Tourna- ment in which teams from Macon and Warner Robins participated, took field trips to college sports events, and conducted Southwest girls’ intramural activities. The members also painted the doors in the McEvoy B gym red, white, and blue. Pres. Mary Holloway, V. Pres. Jean Railey, Sec. Deborah Dennis, Treas. Sharon DeBary. Industrial Arts Brotherhood of Southwest flu mh il Library Club The Library Club was fortunate this year to have a special week set aside as ‘‘Media Cen- ter Week, with proclamations issued by the governor and the Board of Education. During this time, several projects were undertaken including a ‘Hobby Day ’ at Willingham A at which people brought displays of their hobbies and offered ideas on how to begin their par- ticular hobby. tia f ——. Literary Club Literary Club sells SOUTHWEST SEREN- DIPITY, a literary magazine compiled of poems, essays, and short stories submitted from students in all four buildings. The club printed two issues during the school year, the first in February and the second toward the end of school. All of the issues printed were sold, compensating for the necessary weekly meetings the club held to meet deadlines. Science Club be The Science Club's major project during the school year was the plan- ning and hosting of Southwest's annual Science Fair on February 20, 1975 in which over 100 members participated. Science Club members set up all tables for the projects and provided refreshments for those who attended the fair. The club selected ‘Ecology’ as its theme this year and, to carry out the [i theme, visited the Okefenokee Swamp, the Fernbank Science Center, and the Museum of Arts and Sciences. Pres. Edna Hall, V. Pres. Bob Willingham, Sec. Teresa Harrell, Treas. Cecilia Snyder. Social Studies Club The Social Studies Club concentrated most of its efforts on a helpful school pro- ject, that of buying dictionaries to be placed in all social studies classrooms. After completing that project successfully, the club members then raised money for the Media Center Carpet Fund. | j . —s | as | ol Pres. Ben Hubbard, V. Pres. Jim Spivey, Sec. Carol Brantley, Treas. Frank Brady. Th | Chess Club Members of the Chess Club decided to buy new chess boards, so they collected dues from each of the members and with the money purchased several new chess sets. The new sets provided added stimula- tion to the thought-absorbing game. Charm Club After studying and learning about good grooming and fashion at the Charm Club meetings, the members attended a fashion show at Rich's in Atlanta. There they saw all the aspects of good grooming and fash- ion in great detail. BAND OFFICERS: Drum Major — Greg Hollis, Pres. Elbert Gadson, Keith Can- non, John Ford, Ricardo Hamlin, Everett Jolly, Ronnie Trobaugh, Paula Ussery, Bob Willingham. er, Drum Major — Greg Hollis The Southwest Band, one of the busiest organ- izations on campus, started their year during the summer as the majorettes, flag twirlers, and band members attended special camps. When football season arrived, the Marching Patriots devoted much time to preparing music for the half-time shows at the nine games which the band attended. During this time the band also played at football pep rallies and at the Georgia Tech Band Day. Football season was followed by a hectic Christmas schedule as the band marched in the Macon and Warner Robins parades and per- formed at Westgate shopping center and at school. The next two months were spent in prep- aration for the annual band and chorus festival, which Southwest hosted. The time and effort spent in preparing for this festival paid off as the band received a Number One rating of Superior. With spring came additional performances in parades at the Middle Georgia Raceway and Middle Georgia College, terminating with the Saint Patrick's Day Parade in Savannah. Southwest Mayorettes and Patriettes bit Pam Murphey Cindy Darity Captain; Patriettes Captain; Majorettes AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Co. Pres. Dale Wood, Clayto Burke Sec. Ronnie Sanders Corres. Sec. Alan Anderson Sergeant at Arms Mike Mazza Program Chair. Terry Hatch Debra Adams Denise Adams Alan Anderson Vicki Anderson Pam Arnold Carol Bailey Karen Banister Mike Bannister Angela Bare Barbara Barth Stephanie Bateman Faye Becker Kathy Bennett Frank Brady Robin Britt Denise Brown Clayto Burke Ricky Bush Pam Cairl David Carroll Billy Chamblee Bubba Cherry Sandra Churchwell Fred Cole Lynn Collins Ronnie Combs Jay Cranford Annette Crosby Rhonda Daniels Cindy Darity Mary Darsey Ken Davis Dee Echols Randy Engram Lou Ann Floyd Steve Furse Don Gaddis Sam Gibson Gina Graham Robbie Gregory Vickie Hamilton Mike Harbin Cathy Hardison Jeffery Harris Kay Harris Terry Hatch Ricky Haupt Roger Hayes Andy Helms Cynthia Hicks Janice Hogan David Hunnicutt Ed Hunnicutt Randy Hunnicutt Bonnie Hunt Debra Johnson Russell Jones Ken Kappeman Linda Kersey Joey Kimsey Steve Lake Bert Loxer Ken Lewis Steve Long Tarra Long Tammy Manning Kathy Marge James Mazza Mike Mazza Kim McCallum Steve McClain Mike McGee Becky McKinley Wanda Mercier Kim Miller Mike Mullis James Murphy Jelin Neisler Kim Nesmith Leslie Nesmith Cindy Norris Sherry Owens Reginald Parker Sue Anne Patat Larry Patrick Pam Pelt Gail Penley Lovie Pounds Fred Reese Ben Renfroe Kitty Rich Troy Riley Samuel Robinson Betty Jean Rozier Elbert Sandifer Monte Shue Stephen Shurley Benjie Smith Susie Song Dianne Stains Bonita Stephens Bill Stevens Julie Stokes Renee Strozier Dianne Tanner Mike Taylor Leah Tinsley Virginia Vandiver Allyson Veal Jan Waldron Ted Watts Darrell West Susan Wheeler Cindy Wilson Dale Wood Barbara Woolfolk ART CLUB Pres. Beverly Creighton, James Nobles V. Pres. Karen Green, Julie Johnson Sec. Martha Keoughan, Steve Furse Treas. Lynwood Robinson Gail Addleton Angela Arrington Tammy Bailey Teresa Bean Ronell Blackwell Gerry Bramblett Dianne Bullard Susan Craft Beverly Creighton Alan Daniel Dianna Dorsey Club Index Charlie Dykes Linda Ellis Steve Furse Karen Green Cathy Hall Cheryl Hampton Cindy Hornyak Steve Howard Julie Johnson Martha Keoughan Cindy Myers James Nobles Freddie Robinson Lynwood Robinson John Rowland Doug Slaton Pam Smith Allyson Veal Tony Waddleton Kathy West Beth White Matt Wood Luann Yancy AUTO MECHANICS FOR GIRLS Pres. Barbara Barth V. Pres. Christie Clark Sec. Crystal Rowland Treas. Sylvia Horton Program Chairman Debbie Allen Asst. Chairman Dodie Hartstern Advisor Frank Windham McEvoy A Dianne Bass Sylvia Horton Janie Jones Dianne Kitchens Kathy Mosely Donna Ross Laura Waiters McEvoy 'B Debbie Allen Barbara Barth Christie Clark Janice Edwards Kay Harris Dodie Hartstern Dixie Petree Crystal Rowland Debra Vaughn BETA Sophomore M 'A ’ Donna Barnes Judy Bradley Mitzi Cox Diane Culpepper Cherly Gillis April Hartness Joy Kent Ellen Lewis Diane Kitchens Bobbi Thompson Theresa Waldorf Sr. High M''B Pres. Kathy Conner V. Pres. Teresa Harrell Sec. Melba Lewis Treas. Vicki Thompson Lynn Barnett Kathy Conner Beverly Dennard Susan Elliot Kathie Fiveash Teresa Harrell Bobbie Jackson Iris Keene Melba Lewis Vicki Thompson Barbara Yeomans will “A” Robert Barron Terrell Countryman Mark Gober Donald Goode James Grant Mitch Howington Kenneth Mims Mark Morgan Charles Sapp Dennis Shouse James Lee Shepherd Marty Turner Tim Parker William Weaver Pam Arnold Barbara Causey Helen Chamblee Donna Cheshire Teresa Davis Lou Ann Floyd Suzie Green Robbie Gregory Cathy Griggers Eva Hall Lynn Hardy Daphne Holland Robin Howell Vicki Hulett Roma Jolly Sharon Jones Nancy Meaders Charlotte Mercer Kim Nesmith Dawn Ogburn Pam Sandefur Cecilia Synder Vicki Stearman Kathy Swyers Paula Ussery Robine Wells Patsy Zeliner CHARM CLUB Pres. Geraldine Robinson V. Pres. Shelia McGee Sec. Brenda Davis Financial Sec. Teresa Irby Elaine Bell Debra Brisby Lindo Bryant Angela Butts Darlene Lackey Jessie Mack Sharon Smith Willingham 'B Don Bass Keith Bassett Frank Brady Mike Collins Ben Hubbard George Lewis Kenneth Runyan Jim Spivey Ken Whitaker Lee Sheppard McEvoy 'B Nancy Brown Susan Douglas Sheila McGee Vicki Pittman CHESS CLUB Willingham “A” Robert Aber Damon Allen Blake Arnold Keith Bryan Tim Champagne Roy Crum Derek Emilio Tony Garrett Don Goode Tony Hall Keith Harper Bert Loxer Foster McMullen Gary Mullins John Neisler Chuck Newberry Andrew Nicholaon Steve Oxford Mark Perkins Tony Waddleton Johnny Walker Robert Whitter Mike Wilson Ray Windham Matt Word McEvoy “A” Vicki Anderson Wanda Ar rington Abby Bartholomew Lisa Bell Carol Brantley Dorrie Farlee Cindy Gordon Barbara Hall Sheila Hambrick Jackie Holloman Sonja Hulett Pam Hunt Jan Ivey Susan Jackson Cindy Latham Earline Powell Lydia Rawlings Eileen Scott Elaine Skipper Felicia Smith CIVINETTES Pres. Judy Sandefur V. Pres. Lynn Barnett Sec. Cindy Graham Treas. Sande Lovell Debra Adams Lynn Barnett Anna Bowman Kathy Conner Koy Copeland Becky Dunn Susan Elliot Sylvia Evans Judy Ford Cindy Graham Angie Hall Dodie Hartstern Helena Hughes Joan Jennings Carol King Sande Lovell Cynthia McDonald Renee McDonald Gail Miller Debra Mullis Veranda Norfolk Denise Ramsey Rhonda Reese Crystal Rowland Judy Sandefur Gail Sylvers Sharon Smith Gwen Wright CIVITAN CLUB Pres. Victor Rigole V. Pres. Terry Hatch Sec. Canny Tapley Treas. Randy Williams James Barrs Keith Bell Herschel Bowdry Keith Cannon Kenny Carter Wess Davis Brian DeBary Greg Elliott Andrew Emory Don Gaddis Don Gooding Mark Harmon Terry Hatch Roger Hayes Greg E. Howard Greg J. Howard Steve Jones Randy Kitchens Carl Knight Robert McDaniel Mark Newberry Dennis O'Neal Donnie O'Neal Victor Rigole Prentis Spivey Danny Stokes James Nelson Smith Ill Canny Tapley Randy Williams Donnie Winham David Woodrum Grady Yarbrough COUNSELOR'S ASST. McEvoy B Evelyn Booth Anna E. Bowman Patricia Davis Gail Dupriest Vivian James Carolyn Robinson Precious Smith Cathy Swyers Beverly Williams COUNSELOR'S ASST. will “B ’ William Chamblee Elbert Gadson Steve Hicks Robert Hollingshed CVAE Larry Amerson Billy Brown Andy Bustos Bruce Clark Randall Coleman Phil Dalton Wayne Day Mark Eaton Derwin Edge Stanley Hall Willie C. Harris Jimmy Jones Clarence Lamar David Lester Danny R. Mathews Rickey Moore Randy Mullis Joe Pupek Keith Stone Robert Strong Jerome Vinson Willie A. Williams Willie B. Williams Steve Wood DECA Pres. Debbie Allen V. Pres. Debra Parkman Sec. Deborah Hill Treas. Cathy Bennett Chaplain Susan Payne Reporter Annie Smith Parl. Priscilla Widner Julia Ann Bailey Peggy Sue Bell Pat Blount Patricia Bradley Annie Cater Jerrie Cobb Dianne Cuyler Elizabeth DeLoach Judy Evans Debbie Falduti Sherry Floyd Giselle Gates Gina Gattie Theresa Gillis Darla Goodwin Martha Gordon Betty Harris Sue Holiday Sheila Hudgins Ann Hunter Elaine Hutchins Lisa Johnston Jeannie Jones Kathy Munn Paula Peace Deborah Phillips Betty Pitts Charolett Powell Teri Reynolds Terri Rogers Beverly Sears Mollie Tennison Cindy Thigpen Shirley Williams Denise Wolfe FBLA-VOT Pres. Kim Clanton V. Pres. Willie Mae Watkins Sec. Ann Greene Treas. Ginger Beck Beverly Ballard Joe Bohannon Giner Beck Jackie Bridgers Traci Caldwill Tonya Causey Kevin Cheek Kim Clanton Beverly Ford Ann Greene Val Griggs Lisa Horne Joan Jennings Patricia Johnson Pam McElroy Becky McKinley Joy Mills Cheryl Moody Chery! Prestridge Kim Proctor Bonnie Sawley Cindy Starley Melanie Stewart Jan Taylor Annie Ruth Tribble Tonya Widener Mae Watkins Janice Yaughn Mary Young Patsy Zeliner FHA McEvoy “A” Elaine Andrews Debra Askew Alecia Brown Debbie Brown Deborah Canady Charis Chidester Venessa Curtis Theresa Davis Brenda Dennis Beverly Dudley Martha Faulks Pennie Grizzle Kim Hambrick Valerie Harden Zelda Harmon Cynthia Hart Geraldine Hart Gloria Hayes Jodie Hotch Wanda Howard Sandra Hudson Debbie Hunnicutt Cassandra Hunter Catherine Isabell Nadine Jackson Rosemary Jackson Elita Jones Debra Josey Dianne Kitchen Vivian Kitchens Kim Layson Sandra Lewis Betty Lyles Myra Moore Millicent Phillip Linda Prince Miriam Rainey Lillie Ridley Shirley Robinson Denise Robinson Wands Seals Theresa Singleton Janet Starley Sheila Swibin Barbara Tyrus Dorothy Upshaw Sarah West Barbara Wilder Melinda Williams Audrey Wooten Kathy Zeagler FHA McEvoy 'B Pres. Gloria Bonner V. Pres. Sheila Kendrick Jacqueline Brown Brenda Callaway Emma Chatman Janice Colbert Denise Dennis Francis Green Nancy Green Carnethia Harris Beverly Little Yolanda Middleton Denise Morgan Peggy Moss Barbara Outlaw Bobbie Ryans Sheila Sharp Virginia Smith Cynthia White Michelle Williams Jeanne Wright FOOD SERVICE Pres. Pam Pelt Sec. Barbara Johnson Shirley Askew Veronica Barnes Brad Braswell Velma Braswell Jerry Dean Butts Ronald Carswell Kelvin Chapman Jan Crosby Calvin Dumas Sheila Etheridge Robin Finney Felecia Fordham Wayne Gibson Crawford Gillmore Albert Grant Joe Hampton Barbara Hart Glenda Harvey Danny Hill Neval Hoskins Johnny Hudson Belinda Hughes Cedric Jackson Barbara Johnson Curtis Johnson Duncan Jordan Sherrie King Ann Louse Michael Lowe Frances Meadow Ruby Moore Elaine Odom Pam Pelt Michael Phelps Gary Pitts David Redmond Gary Roy Brenda Scott Chico Scott Cassandra Slocumb John Slocumb Carol Spain Diane Stains Miller Stubbs Patricia Taylor Dareen Thomas James Thomas Althea Tillman Cynthia White Cheryl Williams Melinda Williams Roy Williams Vanessa Williams Donna Whitlow Gwen Wright 4-H Pres. John Ford V. Pres. Gina Drawhorn Sec. Laurie Adams Treas. Earl Molton Vanessa Belvin Brenda Blow Joyce Brooks Wanda Brown Steve Byrd Mark Couch Roy Crum Alfonza Daniels Tony DeLoach Buster Evans John Ford Valerie Harden Carlton Head Calvin Hunt Deborah Jackson Ricky Mabia Calvin Marcus Carol McCoy Charlotte Mercer Barbara Mobley Carl Molton LeAnne Payne Raymond Phelps Danny Pitts Louie Pounds Gregory Rawls Vickie Scott Deborah Simmons Cornelia Smith Shaverne Stewart Frederick Taylor Michael Taylor Geraldine Thomas Patricia Tobler Rufus Veal Beth White Robin White Robert Whitter Machelle Williams GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Pres. Mary Holloway V. Pres. Jean Railey Sec. Deborah Dennis Treas. Sharon DeBary Gayle Addleton Teresa Battle Debbie Brown Jacquelyn Brown Lou Ann Conner Barbara Davis Patricia Davis Melanie Deal Sharon DeBary Beverly Deese Deborah Dennis Deena Dixon Gay Eady Camille Gibson Kay Harrell Cathy Henry Mary Holloway Melanie Howell Annita Jones Linda Jones Paula Loyd Dale McGlon Cynthia Mcintyre Gloria Pleasant Jean Railey Cinday Starley Julie Sfokes Nancy Swann Kim White Gail Williams IND. ARTS CLUB WillA Maurice Banks Tracy Berulsen Steve Billingshed George Blash William Bridger Austin Conger Ricky Dye Mark Gober Roger Harris David Holston Mitch Howington Steve Jones Jimmy Joyner Kenvin Keene Ed Kennedy Robert Lamar Jeff Powell William Ramsey Katherine West LEAGUE OF FUTURE WOMEN VOTERS Pres. Barbar Yeomans V. Pres. Robin Britt Sec. Robin Howell Treas. Carolyn Robinson Robin Bridges Robin Britt Patricia Colson Deborah Cosey Priscills Crump Chery! Gillis Gina Graham Joyce Herin Dawn Heard Robin Howell Felicia Keen Joy Kent Nancy Meaders Kim Miller Ruby Moore Janette Nelson Cheri Newbern Carolyn Robinson Pam Turner Vanessa Williams Barbar Yeomans LIBRARY ASSISTANTS McEvoy A Christy Brown Pennie Grizzle Jodie Hatch Yalinda Honeycutt Sheila King Pat Mayo Donna Ross Cornelia Smith LIBRARY ASSISTANTS will “B Jeff Ayers Lee Hickman Charlie Smith LITERARY CLUB Editor Vanessa Williams Co-Editor Patricia Colson Sec. Peggy Collinsworth Treas. Ruby Moore Art Editors Lisa Bledose, Kelly Williams Linda Andrews Lisa Bledose Kathy Byers Peggy Collinsworth Patricia Colson Ruby Moore Kelly Williams Vanessa Williams LIBRARY CLUB Jeff Ayers Theresa Beckum Vanessa Belvin Charles Bickelman Jacqueline Brown Wanda Brown Keith Bryan Rickey Bush Leola Calhoun Charles Carr Helen Chamblee Vicki Cleveland Larry Collins Debra Colson Jean Crump John Ellis Mike Evans Willie Evans Dotty Fortune Ossie Foster Jerry Glover Dennis Greene Nell Grimsley Lester Hart Cynthia Hicks Celestine Hill Donna Johnson Kay Mendrum Marcia Merrell Monica Merrell Andrew Nicholson Gwen Perry Louie Pounds Anita Raines Gregory Rawls Hamilton Runge Ernest Sawley Alex Scott Eddie Dean Smith Deborah Sorrow Warrene Stubbs Brenda Sutton Nancy Sutton Jimmie Swinford Cathy Swyers Chastine Taylor Frederick Taylor Kermit Walden Elizabeth Wallace Margaret Warren Marty Watson Beverly Williams Ray Windham Erie Wynn OFFICE MONITORS McEvoy A Beverly Deese Dawn Heard Daurie Hester Linda Kersey Kathy Kirkpatrick Donna Leaptrot Ellen Newberry Cherrie Smith Jo Stevens OFFICE MONITORS McEvoy ’B ’ Lynn Barnett Debra Cosey Faye Davidson Joy Davis Cindy Graham Dianne Jackson Felica Keen Cathy McAmos Sandra Payne OFFICE MONITORS will “B Harris ivey Ronald Moore Willie Morris Rick Peacock Charlie Rickerson Kenneth Runyan Morris Sales Monte Shue Shannon Wilder Denise Adams Tony Dean Bill Harrison Randy Hunnicutt Larry Kendricks Denise Leonard Greg Patrick Louie Pounds PATRIOT'S PARLIAMENT Pres. Julie Carroll V. Pres. Andrew Williams Sec. Bob Willingham Treas. Pam Harvard McEvoy B Pres. Bobbie Jackson V. Pres. Gail Sylivers Sec. Cathy Henry Treas. Willingham B Pres. Dennis O'Neal V. Pres. Willie Morris Sec. Greg Kolnicky Treas. Tim Long McEvoy A Pres. Angela Griggs V. Pres. Bess Garrett Sec. Karen Dawson Treas. Marzetta Davis Willingham A Pres. David Carroll V. Pres. James Smith Sec. Everett Jolly Treas. Douglas Newberry Sr. Class Carol King — Pres. Deborah Dennis — V. Pres. Sr. Class Donnie Winham — Pres. Chip Sanders — V. Pres. Jr. Class Nancy Meoders — Pres. Daphne Holland — V. Pres. Jr. Class Terry Hatch — Pres. Dexter Wilder — V. Pres. PEP CLUB Marlene Allen Cathie Anderson Winnie Boker Diane Bass Clara Bell Clara Benton Patricia Bivins Gloria Bonner Laverne Bouie Judy Bradley Joye Brannon Debbie Brown Debra Brown Dianne Buffington Diane Bullard Wendell Bussey Angela Butts Steve Byrd Annie Catey Tanya Crooms Shirley Crump Diane Cuyler Faye Davidson Nancy Davis Gigi Deese Janie Draughon Buford Duhart Marsha Duncan Janice Dyes Donna Ellis Linda Ellis Vanessa Fair Sherry Fingle Tricia Foster Deborah Freund Bess Garret Karen Gattie Terri Gibson Danny Glover Joyce Gray Lola Green Nancy Green Kim Hambrick Christine Haralson Levelia Hardnett Randy Harpe Jennifer Harris Willie Hayes Cathy Henry Deborah Henry Pam Hinson Bonnie Howard Lovoria Howard Sonya Hulett Debbie Hunnicutt Betty Irvin Beverly Jackson Dorothy Jackson Datrician James Cheryl Johnson Deborah Johnson Brenda Jones Madison Jones Terry King Darlene Lackey Beverly Little Coletha Little Rose Lott Austin Mallory June Mask Edward Mathews Patrice Mathews Leila Maye Pat Mayo Dale McGlon Vicki McGowan Cindy McGreggor Jeannie Mcinvale Bobbi McWhorter Dianne Meier Cindy Myers Dianne Nelson Sherry Owens LeAnne Payne Tish Perry Karen Pines Kimberly Prince Melanie Roberts Anthony Rushin Diedra Rutledge Kelly Sams Lynne Scott Oscar Simmons Marcella Slocumb Felecia Smith Lisa Smith Kathy Stewart Shaverne Stewart Terri Stokes Jackie Street Benny Stubb Shelia Swain Zelda Talton Marilyn Taylor Paul Tasker Debbie Thames Sheila Towers Donna Tucker Rhonda Tucker Dorthy Upshaw Deborah Vinson Teresa Watson Zaklyn Washington Izel West Theresa White Jan Wilkins Chery! Williams Gail Williams Joyce Williams Mischelle Williams RED CROSS McEvoy “A” Pres. Linda Prince V. Pres. Ophelisa Mitchell Sec. Emma Wright Treas. Susan Gildersleeve Vanessa Belvin Sherry Brown Linda Ellis Martha Faulks Phyllis Fladers Susan Gildersleeve Gwen Grayer Lecia Greene Penny Grizzle Valerie Harden Diane Hart April Hartness Hilda Irvin Ophelisa Mitchell Myra Moore Vanessa Pearson Linda Prince Debra Rozar Tracye Sandifer Becky Shelly Virginia Smith Jacquelyn Street Brenda Taylor Debra White Sheila Willis Emma Wright McEvoy B Carol Bailey Ann Barnes Faye Becker Linda Brown Leola Calhoun Patricia Colson Dee Echols Janice Edwards Shanda Ellis Kim English Sandra Fordham Kathy Haines Cathy Hardison Paula Loyd Glenda McMullin Ruby Moore Melissa Pearson Dixie Petree Charlene Simmons Precious Smith Linda Trim Debra Vaugham Mary Wallace Elfleta Walton Cynthia West Gail Williams Willingham ‘'B Pres. Greg Hollis V. Pres. Mack Lord Treas. Carlton Evans Sec. Jeff Dean Alvin Bennett Wendell Bussey Herbert Gooden Gerald Hartnett James Johnson Terry King Joseph Phillip SCIENCE CLUB Pres, Edna Hall Vice Pres. Bob Willingham Sec. Teresa Harrell Treas. Cecilia Synder James Barrs Andrew Emory Edna Hall Teresa Harrell Kathy McAmos Richard Meier Cindy Moreland Mark Moseley Kenneth Reese Steve Shurley Bob Willingham ADVISOR: Mary Willingham SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB Pres. Barbara Davis V. Pres. Patricia Irving Sec. Patricia Gibson Asst. Sec. Deborah Dennis Treas. Angela Hughes Cynthia Battle Teresa Battle Linda Brown Gwen Brundage Angelia Butts Patricia Childers Priscillia Crump Barbara Davis Deborah Dennis Patricia Gibson Angelia Green Nancy Green Cheryl Harris Yvonne Hicks Angelia Hughes Belinda Hughes Patricia Irving Linda Jones Beverly Lewis Debra Lewis Deloris Lucas Anita Raines Mary Redman Annie Jean Robinson Elizabeth Wallace Margret Warren Nina Whitly Melinda Williams SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Ginger Beck Gary Blackwell Julie Carroll Miona Chancellor Kim Clanton Monty Clark Carol Connor Debbie Cox Mitzi Cox Virginia Cox Susan Croft Jean Crump Joy Davis La Trelle Davis Becky Dowd Kim English Connie Evans Dottie Fortune Cathy Fout Debbie Fowler Derek Giedd Angela Green Suzie Green Edna Hall Laura Haralson Jodie Hatch Brenda Heath Donnie Johnson Linda Johnston Earl Kennedy Mike Kolnicky Beverly Lewis Ellen Lewis Melba Lewis Vickie Lewis Steve Long Donna Massey Dale Mullis Pam McElroy Nannet NeSmith Sherry Owens James Parker Terry Randel Lydia Rawlings Donna Reynolds Laura Rhodes Kelvin Sauk Cecilia Snyder Betty Sprayberry Melanie Stewart Mike Taylor Paula Thaxton Bobbi Thompson Vicki Thompson Mary Tribble Teresa Waldorf Debra Welch Tonya Widener Jan Wilkins Carol Wilson STUDENT COUNCIL Willingham “A” Pres. David Carroll V. Pres. James Smith Sec. Everett Jolly Treas. Douglas Newberry Gregory Bateman Steve Billingslea Randy Bustos Terry Countryman John Ford Gary Holmes Mitch Howington Ben Johnson Freddy Mann Kyler Mosely Steve Moss Steve Oxford Ken Reese Kevin Sauls Chris Stevens Jimmy Walker Randy Webb Basil Williams McEvoy ’B” Pres. Bobbie Jackson V. Pres. Gail Syivers Sec. Cathy Henry Treas. Denise Adams Julia Bailey Julie Bedebaugh Robin Britt Kathy Burdge Beverly Creighton Diane Cuyler Becky Dunn Wanda Durden Cindy Graham Kim Gregory Cathy Griggers Val Griggs Daphne Holland Debra Lewis Bambi Long Renee McDonald Gail Miller Cindy Morris Judy Sandefur Sharon Smith Willingham “B ’ Pres. Dennis O'Neal V. Pres. Willie Morris Sec. Greg Kolnicky Treas. Tim Long Alan Anderson Joe Bowens Jerry Bronthey Clayto Burke Henderson Carswell Terry Carter Chris Davis Carlton Evans Eddie Haynes Harold Howard Harvey Hubbard Sammie Johnson Randy Kitchens Wallace Lake Dale Mullis Reginald Parker Winfred Phelps Joseph Phillips Mike Pollard Randall Rodgers David Ross Chris Snell Gary Sohaski Betty Stevens Paula Ussery Debra Vinson Debra Welch Machelle Williams Linda Womack Angie Zeagler VOCA Larry Amerson Darrell Boone Elbert Brannon Connie Braswell Billy Brockman Billy Brown Norman Brown Ray Brown Bonita Browne Cindy Bryant Andy Bustos Hoyt Clance Bruce Clark Randall Coleman Pat Colson Joey Connor Phil Dalton Chris Davis Wayne Day Randy Denny Gail DuPriest Jeff Durham Mark Eaton Derwin Edge Warren Edge Connie Estes Phillip Floyd Debra Ford Nicky Gail Ricky Goodwin Stan Hall Connie Hammock Willie C. Harris Jimmy Haston Leah Hendricks Cornell Hodges Angela Hollingshed Yalinda Honeycutt Michael Howard Dee Hudgins Jerry Isreal Jimmy Jones Eddie King Clarence Lamar Robert Lamar David Lester Donne McCord Danny Mathews Randy Meadows Dianne Meier Rickey Moore Bruce Morgan Carolyn Mullis Debbie Mullis Gary Mullis Randy Mullis Tim Newberry Toni Nicholson Valerie Norris Susan Pace Debbie Peoples Abraham Pleasant Michael Pollard Dianne Reynolds Tony Scott Vanessa Slocumb Cyrus Stevenson Keith Stone Robert Strong Jerome Vinson Judy Waller Sandra Wersen Tony Widener Ernie Wilkes Gerald Williams Willie A. Williams Willie B. Williams Steve Wood Audrey Wooten Pres. Rickey Moore V. Pres. Clarence Lamar Sec. Pat Colson Treas. Ricky Goodwin Reporter Donna McCord Parl. Andy Bustos ns al = Colonial” | ; Whether skipping down the path to the old general store to buy a new pair of overalls for working on the farm or driv- ing up the street to a favorite conven- ience store for a few groceries, whether making that Saturday morning trip into town to buy cow feed and the next month's staple goods or rushing to the shopping center to fight for bargain spe- cials, the business world is a major part of everyone's life. It is a result of America's free enterprise system, which has been growing for the past 200 years. Only if we patronize our businesses will they be here to serve us in the future as they have in the past. Will the big corpo- ration swallow the small independent businessman? That is a question to be answered in the future, for this is only the end of the beginning. ADVERTISEMENTS U.S.M.C. GET SOME PRID CONTACT CUNNERY SERGEANT RO COME BY OUR OFFICE IN THE OL DD DD IE ROBINSON AT 742- FEDERAL BUILDING , | MACON « WARNER ROBINS « PERRY Compliments of SAM HALL SONS, INC. General Contractors “Quality Footwear for the Entire Family” 555 Bartlett St. Tom Blount 743-5112 Macon, Georgia 31204 Salesman Phone Congratulations to Southwest's Class of 1975 MACON MARINE from Mercury Outboards EBONY SPEAKS Boats and Accessories Log Cabin Drive Saturdays on WMAZ's at Channel |3 Eisenhower Parkway HOWARD H. JOHNSTON AGENT 796 VILLA ESTA AVE. AT HOUSTON AVE MACON, GA. 31206 OFF. PHONE: 781-7780 RES. PHONE: 745-8032 Where Comfort and Fashion Meet STATE FARM 1544 Eisenhower Parkway INSURANCE COMPANIES Macon, Georgia 31206 CHARLES W. ROBINSON PHONE OWNER 912 — 781-8496 Compliments of ACE SERVICE CO. BP cette ELECTRIC wnande SERVICE Phone 746-8273 Tom Norris, Owner 1593 Westminister Dr. 1890 Shurling Drive 743-8047 Macon, Georgia 31204 MOTHER GOOSE TRUCKING, mi KINDERGARTEN ield Road 788-1627 BOOGIE BIKES Cafe Racer Specialties Chrome Custom Painting Accessories 3712 Houston Avenue Macon, Georgia 31206 (912) 788-6772 Lonnie Willis John Groves a 4 LIVINGSTON'S MEN'S SHOP Merit Suits Munsing Wear Hubbard Slacks SLAUGHTER TIRE) Aue LEADERSHIP Te OF te 77 TOE SUT! 3593 Columbus Rd_ Macon, Ga. 746-1341 ON THE LOOS la AS | 'e- ie ee ee meee vW ot es aa Sy an HOW Wee THAT COUNTS . 952. Pio Nono Avenue Compliments of - FAILE'S PHARMACY 3272 Pio Nono Avenue o , “ae “ e ’ -Spi a Austin Marina ba SHEPARD . - ow ER TECH. ' tS ,: McDonald's a McDONALD'S La McDonald's Is Your Kind of Place Rocky Creek Rd. Romeiser Dr. CRANDALL COLLEGE 655 Second Street WALKING ACRE STABLES Owner: Al Winham Manager: Mary Winham Groom and Exercise: Mike Winham 7441 Thomaston Rd. Macon, Georgia 31204 745-6593 FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 606 Cherry Street HERIN'S GROCERY 3245 Houston Avenue POWELL'S BLOOMFIELD PHARMACY 4839 Bloomfield Road MACON SPEED SHOP 3336 Columbus Rd. 742-4688 PARTS MACHINE SHOP _ | B A.M, = ood P.M. ¥ Open Sundays J 552 MULBERRY ST. PHONE 746-7373 MACON, GEORGIA eed er | Next time your bank gets to you, maybe you 5 should get to know us. fo Yio g 4 ia o, } f ‘ : We ye ip wy i i AG 2 7a ZS A 7 Dos AS . ; Sadillitag an whine ener whch eo —————— P. 0. BOK 4503 —.e01 FORS' MACO sees RN ; _— “i. ita A. SMALLING | PHQHEs 743-1867 | a) a i wae x. § - ge | f —__I DRT 2 BRAY PLUMBING CO. Over 25 Years Experience nes Senna ne Residential — Commercial MOBILE Hom Bloers 4570 PIOWNONO AVENUE, MACON. GEORGIA 31204 PHONE 761 “ cop a ma ' , | ‘ ; Contrasting: 3157 VINEVILLE AVENUE MACON, GEORGIA 31204 TEL. 743-4466 People Make the Difference! CENTRAL BANK GEORGIA 1489 Eisenhower Parkway 756 Poplar Street 2nd and Mulberry St. Member FDIC CHAMBERS LUMBER COMPANY A COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES Lumber — Millwork — Roofing Cement — Windows — Doors Sales and Deliveries 4775 Pio Nono Ave. MALONE'S HARDWARE, INC. Hardware — Paints — Roofing Fence Wire — Fertilizer — Insecticide Hunting and Fishing Equipment — Licenses 781-7992 2675 Houston Ave. Julian P. and Jim Kennedy, Pharmacist BURDEN-SMITH CO. QUALITY Guardians of Your Health Phone 743-4700 or 746-7023 485 Third Street Macon, Georgia CONCHEMCO, INC. SINGLE WIDES NASHUA — GOVERNOR AND WESTCHESTER DOUBLE WIDE CRESTRIDGE AND GOVERNOR For Information Call Mel Rich 1205 Hightower Road 788-0343 Compliments of LKSW BE SURE AND SHOP ROSES WHERE SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS GUARANTEED ae THREE LOCATIONS FOR.SHOPPING- CONVENIENCE: } “South Plaza Shopping Conf Maco. NorthGate SKopETTG Ceritéer, ‘ Williams Plaza Shopping Center, Warner. Robinsai oF , P S @ ADMIRAL @ ENTERPRISE James G. Bryant PHONE 781-2373 New and Used Cars Class Rings College Fraternity Jewelry Commencement Invitations P.O. Box 927 Club Insignia Honor Awards Medal Trophies Personal Cards Milledgeville,Ga. 3106! Diplomas Nathan Morgan GREAT RACE BICYCLE SHOP 3039 Vineville Avenue Congratulations to the Class of 1975 and to our daughter Patty Lee. Laem lank © HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS Special Prices to All Graduates 743-7102 Junior Jazz Fashions at NEWBERRY'S FICKLING AND WALKER 577 Mulberry Street, Macon, Georyia 31201 (912) 746-9421 INSURANCE Sales Rentals Commercial Leases Mortgage Loans Appraisals Property Management Main Office 746-9421 OF feo ae Gallery of Homes 2841 Pio Nono Ave. 781-1101 REALTOR® Residential Sales Office 2378 Ingleside Ave. 742-1404 os uitars and Amplifiers , ay, ) Musical Accessories e 317 Cotton Ave. acon, Georg) aA sa aa Boats and Motors Walnut and New Sts. Phone 746-6231 SOUTH PLAZA S$ 3804 PIO NONO AVE. - ie Vs A 24-HOUR REQUEST LINE BILL HARDEMAN REALTY COMPANY REALTORS 333 Cotton Avenue Macon, Georgia MACON Best wishes to Southwest High School RED and my continued support in making EN YB) WHITE FOOD RAY AND SONS SUPERETTE set them | in every respect. FRESH MEATS AND PRODUCE Hawkinsville Corner of Plant Street and Dempsey Avenue Macon, Georgia HOBART SALES AND SERVICE FOOD AND MARKET EQUIPMENT 3186 Columbus Rd. Compliments of H. REGINALD BROXTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1027 Triple Hill Dr. Macon, Georgia MUNFORD'S pestis YOURSELF STORE ARBY'S ROAST BEEF RESTAURANT Roast Beef Hamburgers Beef and Cheese Cheeseburgers Potato Cakes French Fries 3479 Pio Nono Avenue 433 Walnut Street Macon Georgia Compliments of R. A. BOWEN, INC. P.O. Box 4611 Macon, Ga. 31205 Merry Christmas! from Bill Meriwether NEW-WAY MERIWETHER STUDIO CLEANERS 2720 Riverside Drive One Hour Service No Extra Cost Macon, Georgia 31204 o Extra Cos Open Monday Thru Saturday 3989 Houston Ave. Macon, Georgia 788-2142 ROWLAND PRINTING COMPANY 3985 Houston Avenue For Your Printing Needs Call On the Move With Macon 788-5472 The Emptiness ot the End School's out for the summer. . . But there's always next September World, National, State, and Local Events War broke out between Turkey and Cyprus. Cambodia and South Vietnam fell to Communism. The ‘Baby Lift’’ brought Vietnamese orphans to America. U.S. ship, The Mayaguez, was captured by Cambodia Richard Nixon, finding himself trapped by the Watergate scandal, resigned, leaving the Presidency to Vice President Gerald Ford, who nominated Nelson Rockefeller as the new Vice President. Watergate criminals convicted and sentenced. Pres. Ford completely pard oned Nixon of all Watergate crimes. Conditional amnesty proposed for draft dodgers. Prices and unemployment hit higher levels than ever before and America suffered a recession. Evel Kneivel attempted to jump the Snake River Canyon but was unsuccessful. The world sees the loss of many prominent figures, including Ed Sullivan, Jack Benny, Amy Vanderbilt, Susan Hayward, and Aristotle Onassis. The Pittsburg Steelers win the '74 Super Bowl over the Minnesota Vikings. The Oakland A's defeat the Cincinnati Reds to take another World Series victory. Golden State runs away with the NBA Championship. George Busbee elected as Georgia's new governor. Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr. killed in Atlanta by Marcus Chenault who has been sen- tenced to death. John Paul Knowles, mass murderer, attempted escape and was fatally shot by a GBI detective and a Douglas Sheriff. Disastrous Fort Valley tornado forewarned by woman “‘prophet.”’ Construction of Macon Mall ahead of schedule — expected to open in summer of '75 Candidates announced intentions of entering mayor's race. Five Macon detectives found guilty of racketeering. Bibb County Public Schools convert to the Quarter System in the Fall of 1975. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Independence National Historical Park Collection Joe DeGrandis Roy G. Williams Drugs Barney A. Smith Lincoln-Mercury Brice Antiques — Bolingbroke, GA Macon Little Theatre Mr. John McKay Judy Sandefur Coke's Camera Shop George Coke Georgia Department of Community Development Robert McComb Bill Meriwether Capricorn Records Stone Mountain Park Macon Telegraph and News Walk-A-Thon participants and contributors Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mathis Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Chastain The Dennard Family Lewis B. Wilson Airport George Lipford Sylvia Evans Olan Mills Studio Shakey's Pizza Parlor Houston Lanes Middle Georgia Golf Center Putt-Away Course Johnny Lockett Disney World ’ am claslolateler poke Blount a Otis Hammock oa “Brian Bardash. . ee Mike Wright : — -« _ - - - — -- — = -_ | The Future. . What does it hold for us? It can be whatever we want it to be if we only take the time to mold ourselves into the people that will make our world a better place. It can't be put off. It has to begin now so that our tomorrows will be filled with love, peace, and happiness. . . oe 7q Py ty ae hays on : time on earth to prepare ourselves for ‘‘forever.'’ Our future will depend on how we n Rtoday. It’s our detision: Will we be frugal with our resources or waste them; will we sit back and letipeof ictate to Usjlor-will we voice oUF Opifiion and stand behind it; are we willing to offer solutions rather than complain’ fab “is B, © . Pal rye Truly we've come a long way from the beginning, but each of us still has a lifetime to convert his hidden ideas, thoughts, and dreams into action. Life will be full of disappointments and sacrifices, but keep in mind, = 7 ‘Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true. scone We have everythingto gain and nothing to lose. Features Superlatives Student Life Mankind Faculty Seniors Juniors Sophomores Sports Organizations Advertisements AX AN . AAS . : wt ‘ . “ SS SS % S
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