Southwest High School - Spirit Yearbook (Macon, GA)
- Class of 1988
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' - 4 JM4'-V-4' - , ':'i'i Q f -' , ' ' H-'ffi'1 f' TH- .--mmff-'r-11 a 'Tip,f:?A',ra'f..,: .-.-ern-,.x-.JH faq-A .-FAJMHQS fr, .'1i 1'5. ui:iiE'f:'v1!: f 4 ' . -.ff--nu-nu + - 1- ' 4-wr 'A ' ,,, V ...vp THE SPIRIT OF '88 Southwest High School Macon, Georgia 51206 Volume XVIII Sissy Higingbotham, Editor Q f i . o f A-5-K 'RR x 1, A f . ' 4 . 1 4 x X s .R .' .ya A f- M 'Q if 95 'm E b .i X, ' ,, V, Ixy A! i yn. , , . . 5 -Y,, .ig 1 q, 11 if a' Q A ,w ' ii Y 2 1 :Wil L if k in Q .I a A h . ,M 15' ,sz W- 55-L5 - .Ei vi 1 W' v 'U- Jn g K? xx QB Xxx? .pi A ww, -- mum ng., SL, .Ng R-SYM '- ,mbsf WHITE . . . ASSEMBLIES . . . PEER COUNSELORS . . . FRIENDS . . COME TOGETHER TO SHOW THE UNITY OF SOUTHWEST INDIVIDUALS. QR -VIP! f., X x x 1 ill E 1 fly 'U . . .V p 1 1, . in' D ' A I Ax XI + ' X ,, l I Mp If I I ' BLUE ... MATH TEAM . . . GHP . . . ANNUALSTAFF . ORGANIZATIONS. . . ACADEMIC BOWL . . . 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' - ' - 'ff -vw' . .M .wJzWWN , A f'g k id ,-':'.n'52f9' 435:f I , . Fiwg ' wf ix W ww M-Nh. RE 4 , 8: YOU DEDICATED I. . . SPIRITED . . . DYNAMIC INSPIRATIONAL . . . A TRUE PATRIOT . . . THE FIRST LADY OF SOUTHWEST. . -4. QN4 alll!- 9. '? f ' fig? 3 in N7 4 ., ,ffm gf wzgiiwgiifz, ga K fan, .' M1 ' , 'A Q 3- L ' , x . ' ,.J is ,. P i 'N-:arf -Mwfiflief Y 5 If . E Qi 1, we-, Q VIS. 'Q ' 5 , . 'f Q1 i4:Pf':.f :YM2E mi.. . Q f . ff ,-nf - ,. W 1-, , pl' 'X if ,Vi, ,Q vom: :V H: We f-54 5:1 , U? Q. 'Q I .va-, ,r ..,. ,. izA,.LwzX1s,. , 3,4 5Q.'f.f:K4gQx.4,p:1L.4'-xg -nun A , :Q vw. a wr r 7' 15,1 4 if 1 Q ,J-. f f ypffp-mf,inwfrwwf-'HQFQ ' Sig . x 2 Ti ' Q A :::f,, ,. J K- , , f- ' , L ' 1 1 35 4 Q'bf'1Q5 Q as I My K 3 -. '1 2: A L 33: i ,, ,. , .N K. vb Y oo ZV4 2 K , , I IK: , 1 71-gf N, K .Q V.. ef ,f ' f in 7 K , f . I - . Q. ' , v v...- , if G .mv sag 46: ,O .Qi l 5 L. x' A ' - -- ea ef' f 1 ff . ATHLETICS Qjogymwfaanmgfgam goin, -as-iwiaaag--ff.. 'az-nfwe-2-'.e w e ---, - - -f-f --vfw W.-M H N.. -t W . . ., W 1 ai ii ?.w.:..e.M .f.,.i...,i..JL'f,..a..,..,as ,,., W.. . ...- ,. ,.., . . ..,,..,i...C..s..,.,,,...,,. ,, ,.., ,..,b,,b,,G. w,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,o, .,,,.,. Big Red Machine Rolls The Southwest Football Team coached by Head Coach Edgar Hatcher and Assistants A. Sharpe, R. Hudson, D. Grube, Hammond, C. Barden, E. Ashley and H. Appling gained momentum and strength over last year, and their much improved record illustrated this fact. The Patriots fin- ished the season with an overall record of 7- 4, and a region record of 5-2. This was definitely a great improvement over last year's tally of 3-7. With their improved conference record, the Patriots took games from both cross-town rivals, Central and Northeast, which enabled them to win the coveted City Championship and, allowed TOP. LEFT TO RIGHT: joe Dupree sprinzs our and prepares to pass. Chris Wilson tries ro avoid an annoying Cenrral Charger after an interception. Craig Davis protects :he ball after a fumble recovery. MIDDLE, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Varsity Football Team. Fin! Raw: K. Srol- lenwerck, D. Stokes, P. Cummings, K. Oliver, A. Cum- mings, D. XX'illis, C. XVilson, C. Davis, Dupree, j. langley, T. Higdon, M. McCormick. Serand Roux' E. Pryor, S. Ellington, R. Hill, W. Payton, E. Murphy, M. Wash- ington, C. Pounds, D. Hill, K. Reid. Third Raw: C. Caswell, S. Vandergriff, R. Gibson, E. Brown, G, Dixon, M. Davison. S. jones, B. Neal, W. Herring, K. Oliver, M. Andrews, M. Daniels, K. Dawson, W. Cox. Fourth Raw: K. Floyd, T, Thomas, T. Walker, B, Grinstead, S. Robinson,j. Napier, il. Roddie, C, Taylor, C. Spann, j, Glass, K. fl. O ' them to compete in the Region 4AAAA Playoffs. The Patriots accomplished many things through the duration of the 1987 football season. They started the season off with an impressive five game winning streak. The best accomplishment was when the Patriots cracked into the ASSOCIATED PRESS prep ranking at Number Eight after a dramatic 31-30 victory over Baldwin County High School. This outstanding team also went as high as Number Five in the state of Georgia in Class AAAA - the largest and toughest class in the state. Dawson, S. Crosby, M. Brown, T. Sharpe, C. Corbin. Fmh Roux' A. McLain, D. Davis, R. Tidwell, C. Caldwell, M. Wilkins, D. Dumas, M. Parker, T. Talton, F. Parham, S. Davis, L. Humphries, R. Trobough. Sixlb Row: L. Oliver,j. Hawthorne, I.. Hughley, I., Tharpe, R. Henley, S. Evans, D. Mintz, R. Simmons, Coleman, A. Grace, C. Gilbert, C. Simmons, T. jackson. Seventh Raw: A. johnson, D. Grube, E. Hatcher, A. Sharpe, R,l-ludson, H. Appling, L. Ramey, J. Higdon, Hammond, C. Barden, E. Ashley, C. Dixon. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Here comes the Big Red Machine! Jonathan Roddie and Steve Evans observe the action with grear intensity. jason Napier attempts the extra point. Felix Parham tries ro block the punt in a game with Hephzibah, it 4 Ti I -: he raw' Q' if A if swims. 4 14 Varsity Football 'N iE a.i, ' , - ..i.,p,,.z ,.,,. . i .e .wa ' . .,,. .. .... . -W., .. . 152-i.1f5.4ff 5 ' 1. . I5 of53515,,g,5gg5,,gm,g,,g,,.5. a X N 11 .,,,' vnu' AN x , x QQ.. IN ,. www 1 a unl- vm- ' x 'Q' , , vi fm?X ' f' AJ,-'A 41 fi X, f '-.Hy -EM M -f til- 4 Q6 L -F' ' Q3 L gli, K xx aw. . . UND' Perfection! The Annual Football Banquet ended the l987-1988 season. Awards presented were: Scholar Athlete - Reginald Simmonsg Coaches' Awards - Wallace Herring, Chris Caldwellg Comeback Award - Shi- loh Crosbyg Best All-Purpose - David Stokesg Special Team Award - Tony Walkerg Rookie Offensive Player - Larry Tharpeg Rookie Defensive Player - Mar- cus Browng Most Consistent Offensive Lineman - Deron Davisg Most Consistent Defensive Lineman - Kerry Dawsong Most Valuable Offensive Lineman - John- ny Hawthorneg Most Valuable Defensive Lineman - Bobby Grinsread, Felix Parhamg Best Witle Receiver - Darren Willisg Most Valuable Defensive Player and Linebacker - Maurice Davisong Most Valuable Defensive Back - Bobby Nealg Ironman and Golden Helmet Award - Chris Wilsong Mosr Valuable Offensive Player - joe Dupreeg Edgar Hatcher was named the Macon Telegraph and News Coach of the Year. TOP: Coach Hatcher commends his outstanding team. Felix Parham bites into a slice of pizza. Mrs. Wash- ington shows off the City Championship trophy, MID- DLE: Maurice Davison, Chris Wilson, and joe Dupree display their trophies, BOTTOM: Tony Watlker happily accepts his trophy. Darren Willis receives his trophy with it smile. Bobby Neal accepts his trophy. Bobby Grinstead smiles while digging into pizza. o l OW, al ,Wi pw we T? 1 f, M, Sir. f , If ' K , .,.'.x W l ,uf ' WMM? 9 in --' . ,.,,.WV ' -' , ..,......-.,,,,., ogy, 'cug.,q L 3 I N-qw Q 1 ' ,Q Q 5 5 gg 3' Q 1 Af Q, 15 ' 1, ' 'jvsgfw , . , 1 in -.., 4 ', - . ' K X v Y . ' 'Ui , m , 4 w Xu V .WA D 5 f pf ..-as , ,sn , 1 if ?,,f - S9'??w'f1r9' :.z x my w., , , f -I 1' Z: 1' X .,, , k x. . ' fr., J -, ' ' M-1' X' , ...Q A ., . .- W ,Ajfl ,rx F3 , fiirrisyi ' . ' I 'rf ,Q fqg 'Mrk L4 w,...-- y . , ' - .. f A, 7-4 ,,f Q. . er' fx. ff- ' 13542, 'fn I f , - X r - , ' Sglgm A , ,ggw ' -my-f 4 ' , - 5 YK 4. 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Magix .1 'ov 5311? Lffiimimn By e A ' ' Q W E Winners at Every Level - Reaching the Top! The fall of i987 proved to be another ex- iiting and most productive season for football at Southwest. The Ninth Grade team, coached by Robert Hudson, was all-powerful and thrilled :rowds with impressive wins over Northeast, Northside, Warner Robins, Baldwin and Cen- 'ral. This young team showed much promise with many outstanding players leading the eam. just a few of these included the quar- erback John Avery, running back Harry Royal, defensive end Sean Simmons, and inebacker Larry Miley. Because of their ex- :ellent performances, the ninth graders took 'ightful possession of the City Championship. L. ..4ntnqf The players pleased fans and provided a prom- ising future for many football seasons ahead. The B-Team Football Team, coached by Al- bert Sharpe and Harvey Appling , also had a fine group of talented young men. This sur- prising squad of youngsters went on to capture the City Championship by beating Central High School l4-0. Outstanding players that led this team included Ron Hill, Clifford Col- lier, Perez Cummings, and Derek Dumas. If this team continues to play as tough as they did this year, they will certainly prove to be impressive additions to the Varsity Team for the l988 campaign. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: With the blocking of Clifford Collier, Ron Hill outruns the pursuit of the Northeast Raider defense. The Ninth Grade Football Team. Firfl Row, lap to rigbi: A. Smith, K. johnson, T. Williaims, K. Hollingshed, S. jackson, D. Rumney, M. Dupree, R. How- ard, T. Taylor. Serarzd Row, lef? lo right: L. Colt, A. Brown, M. Henderson, R. Walker, B. Gay, D. Gordon, H. Royal, H. Simmons, D. Henderson,j. Hill, Third Rauf, leap la righl: J. Avery, C. Anderson, T, Moore, C. Blake, A. Gibson, T. Coleman, H. Simmons, G. Ray, D. McGee, G. Sneed, L, Miley. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: The B-Team Football Team. Firrt Row, Inf' la righl: P. Cummings, R. Hill, E. Murphy, K. Reid, G. Dixon, C, Collier, R. Hakeem. Serum! Row, lej? to right: M. Andrews, M. Daniels, T. Thomas, S, Robinson, 1, Roddie, C. Taylor, j. Glass. Third Row, lef' In riglfl: Tidwell, A. Ellington, S. Wilkins, D. Dumas, R. Hendley,j. Coleman, C. Simmons. This Patriot is preparing to let go a boomer ofa punt. Harry Royal breaks away from the pursuit as he sweeps to the outside. -eww' 3. ? , , Y vi ef 1. 1, 5- 1., :fus cv ni A .i .....a-Q1-.ms . , an .mr-s Vw ewan , ,Q-V. .,,..,i.. M ,,,i.,f,,, ,...,mf,iW,..e'fmwa-.wif-W.-W . ,,f, wm:.,,..t--f-He.: -- ,- f wean .wwe ' if ' f . ' ,.,, ,m.. K,fl ', ' .. Wrestlemania Strikes! The Southwest Varsity Wrestling Team enjoyed an extremely successful season in 1988. Under the instruction of Coach Dan- ny Grube the Patriots captured the Class AAAA Area 3 Wrestling tournament for the third year in a row. The entire wrestling staff peformed ex- cellently over the year. Two players, however, went beyond the call of duty. The Patriots received outstanding performances from Tannis Woolfolk and Randall Manuel. Coach Grube praised these two seniors as the best and most consistent wrestlers on the team. Both of them received many distin- guished and well-deserved honors. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: The Varsity Wrestling Team. Kr1eeIir1g.'T. Woollolk, T. Williams, M. Henderson, R. Willis, R. Manuc-l,j, Holsey. .Yt.f1mlir1g,' H. Simmons, C. Ford, I.. Smith, M. Daniels, T. Walker, V. Dixonfmgt. Coach Grube intensely observes his team competing. Tannis Woolliork looks for a weak spot in his opponent, MIDDLE, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Randall Manuel sets up lor the pin. BOTTOM. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Terrence Williams anticipates his opponent's first move. Calvin Henelley cradles his opponent. Marquis Daniels and his opponent stand off. Raven Willis awaits the sign to begin wrestling. competition. ..f' -'ff--ur 20 Wrestling 0 22 - Soft ur l 'Wim f' 35.5. 44 WM 1 WW WWW Y' wZw YM 5grQg,aw ,, wav R l ,551 gig, hx 6 J-51 M ,- aaaa? awww me ' Q First Rate!! The winning tradition of our Lady Patriots continued in a big way this year. Not only did they win the City Championship, but they also established a new tradition by being the first Southwest softball team to ever capture the Sub-Region Championship title! Under the leadership of Coach Jim Mc- Brayer, the training of Coach David Carey, and the assistance of manager David Henry, this outstanding team posted ten victories in their first ten games. The Lady Patriots finished the regular season with an overall record of 12-2. Way to go, girls! TOP. LEFT TO RIGHT: Softball Team. Hollow Raw: T, Hall, j. johnson, K. Bagley, H, Gibbs, K. Malone, S. Huskins, Middle Rauf: A. Williams, L, Howard, P. Still, L, justice, C. Adams, A. McCrary, M. Hopper. Top Rauf: D. Henry, Coach McBrayer. Softball Seniors - L. justice, P. Still, A. Williams, M, Hopper. Heather Gibbs waits anxiously with bubble in mouth and glove in the air. BOTTOM. LEFT T0 RIGHT: jill johnson tries to intimidate the batter. Melinda Hopper watches her home run ball fly to the fence. Pam Still prepares ro field an easy first base out. Tara Hall carefully and watchfully begins her run to third base. ball My 1 11115, , W . .J 29 f., 'A ?fp,:t.: , JY I .f :gif ' 1 Softball - 25 Proud Pats!! Hard work, determination, and pure tal- ent were the key ingredients to the softball tearn's winning season, and the girls were awarded accordingly. Two sophomores, Shannon Huskins and Tara Hall , were selected as members of the All-Middle Geor- gia Softball Team. Pam Still, Melinda Hopper, Laura Justice, Jill Johnson, Lisa Howard, and Anne McCrary re- ceived Honorable Mention. At the Awards Banquet Most Valuable Player was Laura Justice for her consistent over-all perfor- mance. Lisa Howard and Shannon Hus- kins received Coaches' Awards because of their dedication, both on the field and in the classroom. Their tremendous accomplish- ments and outstanding achievements prove that practice does make perfect, and hard work does pay off! TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Tara Hall sprints to second, trying to beat the throw, Awards presented to players at the banquet. Three girls honored for their tremendous achievements. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tara Hall retreats to the dugout after a hard inning behind the plate, Pam Still tosses a few before the game. Shannon Huskins receives the Coaches Award. Annie McCrary receives her varsity letter and patch. 1-Q-. .-Wg, .S'4,F+ff 24 So tball 'fb 'ala if' ,- 1 L .. 492: iii-fvefakfk-' ,'-rw -,WL-'- gw-'11 F' ipieefv... awrff 'L fi, lifflisfff ' gr- A .4 3'-p:NH 'Mfr Mwwgg - i -.1x .. e4.gf21,, effwlfl 1J'55f':gz -ff - N -r '.,4--U1 -,1 x,. wr- .wx-1,M . , 1 . 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Knight, L. Sandifer, S, Walker, Asst. Coach E, Ashley, Head Coach A. Sharpe, Manager V. Dixon, Lisa Howard brings the ball down court. Angela Wfilliams tries to run the ball down. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debra Collins takes it to the hoop. Olicia Blackman looks over the court. Stephanie Walker dribbles past a defender. Angela WiUiams sets up some defense. W E ..:m1w..i, SWS - i m s gg! if , A 7 3 , K,-Leu. , ! , ij. xml Y iw an - A , N , LV g 4 Kay , ff I a M V , sf L : 1 , A Q liyp eng, Q if , W ix . p es 1 A A ff.e5fQ fie ' Z ' 1 ' ' ff le-el' -4 . ' IL... ,. .. x-15' 1 , e,'. fin 4..- 5 K J.: MMQQEQS 26 - Girls' Varsity Basketball Af . s ggyfv : 4 1 -1 1 f:L'S'li?'l 1 if axes: Z ,- X ' , , 'X ,,.-1-1 . , M: . V: ,qffm 4 2 .1 -gn. -V , X. N V4 Nl b N .1 v X . KA K Girls' Varsity Basketball L M5367 s.,,,.,., ,W i- Ag 2 E 4., V , V- , . 'fini' S-i , l. X' Q . ,ff D fi V K ,X Si-K-at Debra Collins hangs on to create a jump ball. Larira Knight gives it her all for a rebound. Q, V The intensity of the game is displayed on the faces of the coaches and players. Girls' Varsity Basketball X: xi 4 i L. -Q.. - 5' .1 ff , tephanie Walker goes up for a shot. vs .N Q Debra Lolhns looks for an open man. if V... v C. I, ' f XY Q -1.,,,-M. rm, 1 H5 , r I X , Xl , x Larita Knight concentrates on her free throw. 1, Q 5 in M 4 Lisa Howard leads the Lady Patriots defense. Girls' Varsity Basketball - 29 Eagnezt w l!n.55?,,'7jW25 Mivgr sa1 5, wa Q ,L 1 'tff 75- .5 356350. 'WIS suave r E i wa? W K we T it iq w a W- -M Q We 1 as M i am df fi W' 4 . N Q '34 Young And Improving Both the B-Team and the Ninth Grade Basketball teams were young, but they im- proved greatly as the year went on. These two teams are the last step on the stairway to the Varsity. For the athlete who makes it this far, she is looking forward to the personal sat- isfaction of one clay earning a Varsity letter in the coming year. The B-Team and Ninth Grade both had entire teams of aspiring young talent to work with. This enables the coaches to play all the players in every game. This season proved to be very valuable because these young women gained valuable experience that will enable them to make a contribution to the Varsity team within the next few years. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Ninth Grade Basketball Team: Standing: Coach Appling, A. Brown, T. Howard, T. Dent. Kneeling: Q. Grayer, M. Garcia, T. Poole, C. Cuyler. B-Team Basketball Team: Standing: V. Dixon, V. Hicks, L. Wfoolfolk, T. Hall, E. Ezell. Kneeling: Coach Hill. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: The referee talks with teams before a game. Quincie Grayer takes the shot in a game against Central. B-Teamet shoots a three-pointer to take the lead, Coach Hill and Victor Dixon pose for a picture. 30 Ninth Grade Girls' Basketball QW M, W ffffw 'E A M 5411 ' L4 ., 535' f'S:g-2-,mi-V1 1, :wa z J E, mL3zv1i?F'4 . ,J ,' ' ,s H X 4, Lp' ww -aan rwagw gyrf JeE.:La'fs'3a df ww E f R W by MN' we bm-W ' ,Q -1-1 1' ,. ,wgw X: ' V' ' um. vm annum mam. ww X u mmm was funn-.aw fe nr an .mm 1 nur' ,, sung-an we - lllnrun ttf ,. 4 5 5. IW X , 'B W ' M: 'fl W :mn . ss, wgztxaw- ' 1. M .,,,, , . T, A MEZWEL- -To-ii 421' V ,, , V . am- , -- Q . ,g!S3 ?Sf' K I., ,.,,.,,,- . . pn., ' , K 'ii ' wa. 1:34 .Wi Nw - ,QV ,. 'I ..1.,.:3 -N '-- - w--uw.. Y-Y' v l' fi v:,a:., , 53 N 'FY 1 - 2 1 u Q k . New . Q , H 5, ,Q , W , 4- . - ,K , - af,.,.,f.,h , N -:J . , - .. 1 b- X ,. Q ,,.. j ' f W -'X- arf'3T'.., ,, f,.7'?Qi,ZZ'2l:44 1 1 -i' .r - f SL- g f , K, - , , 1 v y lim QQ, , ? ' . inf: p- ' .- in H Vw 'X . ,s .- . 'Eff ' Ah he A 1 , 5 3, 9 Y ?E:fg,5- , :gg ,X if . 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All of these talents combined contributed to one fabulous season where the players exhibited dedication, hard work, and good sportsmanship. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Boys' Varsity Basketball Team. Kneeling, lef' lo right: R. jones, A, jackson, R. Manuel, K. Oliver, R. Odom, A. Cummings. Standing, lep to right: T. Coleman, C. Simmons, C, Daniels, A. Thompson, l. Newbill,j. Ward, C. Balcom, R. Hill, T. Wooten, T. Hamlin. Fred Crocker looks for an open man. Reginald Manuel hits another three-pointer. BOT- TOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT' Andre jackson examines the defense. Chuck Balcom prepares to grab another re- bound. Good hustle is shown by Reginald Manuel. Russell Odom comes down court to set up the offense. 'hi fs r 5 . i ' f me ii -l 'Ld an ., 4 ii ai T J... ,T , K, , gg i ni in-T' -efgwun., 32 Boys' Varsity Basketball I' N f Y' Y ww'-...,,-Y -! , 7.5 , A K X -fy' Y-I T mi ,fav , JV S' I Q3 V ryBkball Fixx , , Ivano Newbill looks to the hoop. Reginald Manuel drives past a defender. 34 - Boys' Varsity Basketball K I ' x .I V Coach Richardson explains the strategy. if -- gt . . A J -f Aix ,t.s.l'i... tt., 4 Fred Crocker defends against the Raiders. i. gun! ,H ff. I 'fs . ,Z .LQ luck Balcom grabs the rebound. Fred Crocker attempts a free throw. E 9 iv Q fi E5 -1-0' ,, 'Q B' I... X? -. x if s- Eu. xi ' Q,i0 1 ' 'Y X ' - bf, luck Balcom looks for an opening. Russell Odom and Fred Crocker set up defense. Boys' Varsity Basketball - 55 Young And Talented! As for Southwest Basketball, the B-Team is usually the stepping-stone for the varsity, but the Ninth graders must not be over- looked. The Ninth grade team, advised by Ronald Taylor, showed that they were a very talented and exciting group of young- sters. They ended the season with a 9-1 record, and captured the City Champion- ship. The B-Team was coached by Clyde Barden, and had a successful year as well. Their record was 10-4, and represents what has taken SW basketball to championship after championship. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: J. Avery fights to win the tip- offf Ninth Grade Boys Team. Kneeling: D. Wilson, B. Dishmond, D. Henderson, K. I-lollingshed, R. Dawson. Standing: Coach Taylor, M. Williams, Avery, K. Satcher, H, Simmons, j. Dumas. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: B-Team Boys Team. Bottom Row: G. Dixon, M. jones, N. Blount, H. Sanders, j. Parks, Top Roux: Coach Barden, T. Coleman, C. Boyd, A. Wooden, S. Holsey, C. Gtayet, R. Hubbard, K. Oliver. Spirit director johnny Higdon awaits the start of anothet exciting game. Ben Dishmond releases another jump shot, g 1. 56 B Team! Ninth Grade Basketball 1 A PL ei SWG TK!!! WHS! vw I ,Q B-TeamfNinrh Grade Basketball -- 57 is K ' I f ff by f . fg5'f i , , ', E,,3 ' tr 2w.,ssQ:?Zaz,. 'j ,ff f' fa' ' I Y -V121 rsiwflffiw 1? 'T, ' ml ' Teamwork Always Ends In Success. The Varsity Girls' Track Team had a fantastic season! Over the course of the year they won several invitationals, the City Championship, and made an impressive showing in the state tournament. The factors that contributed to this successful season included great teamwork and fine coaching by the coaching staff. Another quality that was instrumental in their success was the natural ability to work together. The mem- bers of the team said that no player was responsible for the season, but each member carried their share of the load and made it a team effort. There is no doubt that these players will continue to gain experience and flourish in the years to come. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT' Stephanie Walker and Latonya Woolfolk display the state trophy. Stephanie Walker throws the shotput with determination. Form is an important aspect in winning. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: The Girls' Varsity Track Team: Standing: Coach Sharpe, A. Taylor, O. Blackmon, S. Walker, S. Sheikholeslam, T. Smith, Coach Appling. Kneeling: Y, Sheikholeslam, D. Merriweather, N. Gordon, L. Wool- folk, N, Weberly, B, Davis. Latonya Woolfolk shows why she is one of the outstanding track stars of South- west. The hurdles were no obstacles for the Lady Pa- triots. ' 1 38 Girls' Varsity Track l Q M 40 - Boys' Running Away ith It All! i 1988 was a great year for track at South- west. The Varsity Team took home nu- merous awards and honors throughout the year. They captured the City Championship and the Region as well. The 440 Relay team competed fiercely, and as a result they took the Region championship. Another reason for the great year was Ricky jones. He ran away with numerous awards. just a few include Athlete of the Year, Best Perfor- mance in the State, first place in 4AAAA triple jump, and high point in the Bibb County Coca-cola Tournament, and the Warner Robins Tournament. The Ninth Grade team also did well for such a young team. No doubt these young men will bring just as much victory to the Varsity in years to come. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Muriple Track Award Winner - Ricky jones. The Ninth Grade Track Team: Kneel- ing: D. Wallace, G. Martin, R. Morgan, S. Evans, T. Sampson, G. Harmon, H. Royal. Standing: A. Kendall, K. Hollingshed, Coach Wright, j. Williams, D. Wil- son, C. Gordon, T. Coleman, E. Davis, Coach Mc- Brayer, BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: The Varsity Track Team, Lek lo right: D. Henry, E. Pryor, C. Blake, j. Avery, Parks jr., A. Tharpe, T. Browner, I.. Milan, T. Taylor, R. jones, V, Moore, C, Davis, G. Akridge, L. Smith, C. jordan, S. Pitts jr., S. Evans, R. Simmons. The 440 Relay Team, Isp lo rigbl: C. jordan, D. Henry, j. Parks jr., T. Browner. fZ'T ?U' ,KW A 4 Y' 'V ,ff 17' 1 5.5.42 1314: , 1 42? e ' xwfafwlx lx I IO ll I gl I All ii m:,,,A:,.,i. . 595 -1' . ' .. . ..'.. - ... . - ... - M ' , . .I . f.'- T 1 v . , - . , V- .'.',.. ' My-ff' nur- , sw , N. ' . . , ., .,. ,H ful, , s. . 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'WMM ,Q--f-A-Magma'-6 'AM fab WZQS W ' .rs ww' L wa 'lf ' c..w::NW.. .wi-gwzgia ,,.-. .r amass-.sffv Sie, ,tw ,gi 4 ,QM M ' va , Egg, ws ,QA ,may 1 SW Net Set Under the direction of Coach Iris Hill, the 1988 girls' tennis team finished the season with a record of 4 wins and only 2 losses. In the regional playoff matches all of the team members, boys and girls, had tough matches and displayed great skill for such a young team. The number one doubles team of Shannon Huskins and Lisa Howard reached the quarter-final round. This was a year of rebuilding for the Southwest Golf team. It was advised by Coach Edgar Hatcher, who looks for better things and more matches to come for his young team. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT? Darryl Davis gives it all he's got. Shannon Huskins aggressively waits for the return of the ball. Kevin Kendrick really gets into the swing of things. Coach Hatcher demonstrates the correct grip. MIDDLE, LEFT TO RIGHT? Girls' Tennis Team. Bottom Row: S. Huskins, T. Durham, H. Belarmino. Top Row: L. Howard, C. johnson, G. Gordon. Robbie Romeiset struts his stuff on the court. Golf Team. Lej? to fight: C. Cooper,,I. VUilson,j. Marshall, K. Kendrick, j. Poland. BOTTOM: Boys' Tennis Team. Bottom: M. Renn, A. Harmon. Top: D. Davis, R. Romeiset. - ,ax I- Q S- v .fl , w.. . .41 -.H mv. , 5.-.p A . Mmm- Y f , X .. V H 1 1 'fx '-v.-M 'li W Ni 3 . ,552 M QW Kia 7' x Excellent Sports! Heading into the new season, the Patriots Head Baseball Coach Eddie Ashley, knew that it would be a year for rebuilding. Al- though some of the year-end statistics re- flected a year of disappointment, the Patriots gained valuable experience with key players who turned in fine seasons. Many team members experienced good years, despite the overall record of the team. The Patriots recorded eight disappointing decisions during the season, but these were close-scoring, well played games. The Pa- triots managed to get several base hits during the year, but they just couldn't get the clutch hits to score the runs. Coach Ashley is looking forward to a great 1989 season, An analysis of the abundance of underclass talent and an examination of the solid season of the B-Team produces a great deal of optimism. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Ashley confers the strategy with his next barter. David Stokes concentrates on the ball. Rookie Tyrone Dennis fires one from the mound. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: The Varsity Baseball Team. Kneeling: M. Hodges, L. Hughley, S. jones, L. Shaw, B. Marchman, D. WiUis, J. Dupree. Standing: J. I-ligdon, Coach Grube, E. White, T. Den- nis, D. Stokes, K. Hartness, W. Herring, E. Brown, S. Moxley, R. Odom, Coach Matthews, Coach Ashley. Keith Hartness rounds third and heads for home. Brad Marchman awaits the throw at second to turn the double play. i ?l'l cffx.,',w',,, r,. . .., 1 v 4' x if A x .. 3 44 Varsity Baseball 'fuss fm, ,fl Q41 2: f 3 .yr Li Q15 - he am-- fffkQ'E?Q3 WQnsnvvnnnvwv-wluIlu- 8-8011-ff-atngur qmwwwhg, ,f - . Y ,I gg.. . f. ., ,J 1 Q Kp' 4 - 4 a , 1 v. 5558? ',,..- A ,gm . . .,..,. fn :- .1,. - - ' ei: V?-. 4- , 5 5 x .wa .-if 0' 3 NIJ at jk? 5 f' znnranuuurnu-:nina Baseball - 4 O J 1nth Grade Sparkles on the Diamond Coach Robert Hudson's Ninth Grade Baseball Team may be young, but they al- ready demonstrate that fantastic Southwest hustle. From the earliest practices this team proved it had the right stuff for a winning season. They worked long and hard to make the school proud of their performance. As a result, they had a very successful and win- ning season, and each player contributed a great deal to the cause of winning. Each member of this team will no doubt continue to display their talents in the years to come on both the B-Team and Varsity Baseball teams. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT? Coach Hudson returns to the dugout. Alex Donald winds up for the pitch. Terrance Vfilliams dreams of the base he hopes to steal. BOT- TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelvin johnson plots third base strategy. Chris Wright looks to the third base coach for instructions. If f D' ,f f. f s .-Q . , it f-15 ' ' a,,V' 4 . 1 .2 2 'f Li -if 1 'Eiga ' , ,W : '- 'cfeie g ii i g f I 2 H ,.,,4.- .. ' .l ' . X X 5 I ' 'i E a T bl mimi, R. . .V V, rg i . W' 5 I . 5 FFYETSS X .2-, Y I ,. . '--...:...,, ., , I ' 1 1, fi. .1 A-' in 9 A! 48 Ninth Grade Baseball fq. an lu.,-.......,,M,n s , 1 X I, gc if - 'Mi y 534' 2'4 ,IL v E is . ba .4 H 1' rr r F be ,QW wwm'mawm 'vfwiiweae Pride 8: Jo I The Varsity Cheerleading squad for the 87-88 school year did their utmost to help both the football and basketball teams have a successful season. During the summer the girls and their advisors, Shelia Martin and Cynthia Dixon, attended cheerleading camp at the University of Georgia. During football season they the cheered the team on at every game, and each also adopted a Secret Pal. When basketball season ar- rived, the cheerleaders were present at every game to cheer the Patriots on to the Region Championship. The many hours of hard work exerted by the group definitely paid off for them, as they shared in the happiness of the many Southwest victories. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tracy Smith jumps for joy. Wanda Cox leads the crowd, chanting: Say we are what? Angelia McLain and friends celebrate ti touch- down. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Yes, we've got that spirit! Tashia Livingston electrifies the crowd. The Varsity Cheerleading Squad. Tap Row: T. Smith, C. Corbin, T. Livingston, C. Caswell, M. Shaw. Bollom Roux' W. Cox, K. Srollenwerck, A. johnson, A. McLain, M. McCormick, J. Anderson. 50 Varsity Cheerleaders xt , E'- W K. 3 -.VAWWI . 5.1 ,th 'e 'NIN-4--n--' wi' ' f ann-, ,as I .PN V v V W? . P y s Q N4 374 , H .ann 4 'v K -nil G+' .. gf 5795 2 5 Vw 1 4 , 'ATR I li' iv' 'EDf.n.kllL 4, . il fuz- 'Q 1 -Gwyn 1,4 if .fi FM-9 K , .4 arf? 91,931 ,I , P v, 'EN-'uri' . . A..r,...,,an ww, osfyy- ,O 5: 4-rw' M' Ki' s gx , Zia lv :fi E3 x 'z 3: rl 6 C' , People Dai' Qi Pals 3' Q? outhwest Leaders Strive For Excellence The Bibb County Board of Education's motto, Striving For Ex- slencef' is personified in the administrators of Southwest High School. ch of these leaders, in their own individual styles, demonstrate daily to lr student body just what excellence is all about. Dr. Thomas Hagler, Bibb County Superintendent of schools, sets the -erall goals. Dr. Robert Williams, Assistant Superintendent, and Mr. Hlliam Bell, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education, are -kt in command. Mrs. Gloria Washington, who has served as mplex Principal at Southwest since 1980, carries out the county's plans lexcellence in her very special style. Helping Mrs. Washington and the dents are Mrs. Anne Hadarits, Principal of Willingham B, Mr, rald Stuart, McEvoy A, Dr. Columbus Watkins, Willingham Ag . Roger Greene, Vocational Building. Assistant Principals include s. jackie Richardson, McEvoy A, Mr. Eddie Bryant, Willingham Mr. jesse Mays, McEvoy A, Mr. John Grenga, Willingham A, and 5. Vickie Scott who is Associate Principal For Instruction. There's no bt about it - excellence inspires excellence at Southwest! Oppofite Page: Gloria Wzlshington, Complex Principal-B.A.. M,S.,Ed.S., Anne I-Iadarits, WB Principal-B.S., M.Ed., Ed.S., Vickie Scott, Associate Principal for Instruction-B.A., M.Ed., L-5, Gerald Stuart, MA Principal-B.S., Ed.S.g Columbus Watkins, WA Principal- B.S., M.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D, Roger Greene, Vocational Supervisor - B.A., M.Ed. Above: jesse Mays, MA Assistant Principal-M.A., B.S., M.Ed., Ed.S.g jackie Richardson, MB Assistant Principal-A.B., M.A.T., Ed.S, Eddie Bryant, WB Assistant Principal-BA., M.A., Ed.S., john Grenga, WA Assistant Principal-A.B., M.Ed., Ed.S. Robert Williams, Deputy Superintendent of Bibb County Schools- A.B., M.A., Ed.S., Ed.D., Thomas Hagler, Superintendent of Bibb County Schools-B.A., M.Ed., Ed.S., Ph.D.g William Bell, Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education-B.S,, M.A., Ed,S. Principals Marcia Aldridge: French: French Club. Carolyn Allen: Math: junior Varsity Math Team. G.E. Amos: Science. Nina Anderson: Counselor. Carolyn Andrews: MB Secretary. Harvey Appling: Health: Varsity Football, Ninth Grade Girls' Basketball. Eddie Ashley: HealthfPE: Head Baseball Coach, Varsity Football Assistant Coach, Ninth Grade Basketball Head Coach. Tom Baker: Math. Clyde Barden: PE, Football Coach, Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach. Eugene Barden: Math. james Barfield: Social Studies: Academic Team. Shirley Barlow: MA Secretary. A Tis- ' 'WET are . za- .. ...... ., . .-..,.,. ia. ,,,t,. ,.1. l , . . ,he f: 4 ., .........,. .. .. .. ., ,......, ,,--a M N. , 5 fx-T1533i?4foJ'zrzzs'v:fs .... EfiZg3Bmr,,1,.1. : : --v.:asaH.'w 14--vraraerefifw W1 . ,... . ,....,... .N .. si V. Wifi? .t.. ,... .. as .,,,.s,,, .,...,....,...,...... ,. ,Q ft:-:grim 1 ' f W zxnzmfw . . i-Eff9l!! aa.. Afslzeeisravf l :: S li .... :?1'?YeraPafYafbfzrevshfiifiilitvlllivdn A :Bls'i-Teacher of ia 'seems to vii: YV students during dass. 5 Leonard Battle: Math. Gwendolyn Bell: Social Studies, Beta Club, Senior Class Adviser. Maston Bell: CVAE: VOCA Club. Sheila Bell: Special Education. Eloise Black: Math. Michael Bradford: Industrial Artsg Industrial Arts Student Association. Dinah Brown: Social Studies. Barbara Butler: Special Education Teachers' Aide. Veronica Calhoun: Home Economics: FHA ll. Cynthia Carey: English. Thomas Carstarphen: Math. India Cater: Science. 58 - Faculty , i 1 .li . . AV... tif.-...EEZ EYMT:.A.Jk in as 6 ,- 'X res . if' Z 'E X X x, 1. S fl' r :E YQ. '5Lzee,g:,1.f.e2hS rrm. e Q.wwwm.,1.,ygJwe Wm msflQWiw.,.2,WiH,w,,3..,.,,,.M M .. janice Childers: Registrar. Mary Cliett: PE. joy Cook: VOT Coordinator- Business Education: FBLA. Gary Cooper: French. Demaris Copeland: Special Education. Mary jo Cote: Regisrmr, Par Coxsey: Counselor. John Crawford: Counselor: Peer Counselors. john Crisp: Social Studies. Evie Crumbliss: Social Srudiesg Civinertes. Gregory Cubin: Arr. Claude Davis: Business Education. li Ji L. . W. . v .11- i ' v :as + 2 + Eyre cmmbussfexpiaaiis the 155.-955 thejewish prayershawl ro 'her World' Religions Class. A ui Fernando deRojas: Spanish, Marta deRojas: Spanish. Lynda Derreberry: Science. Alice Dickey: Marhg Youth Against Cancer. Richard Douglass: Social Studies, Lewis Downer: Counselor: Peer Counselors. Berry Duke: Teachers Aide. Geraldine Dumas: Special Education. Andrew Echols: Science. Carole Eleam: WB Secretary. Raynerre Evans: PE. Margaret Fairclorh: Math: Mu Alpha Theta, Math Team. Henry Ficklin: Social Studies. Ann Foster: Business Education. Ann Fugate: Social Studies, Mankind 9, journalism III: Annual Staff. Wilma Fussell: Complex Secretary. Sarah Gibbs: Media Specialist. joey Givens: Science. Mary Glover: English, Dorothy Goodrum: English. Willie Goolsby: PE. Dannah Graham: Art: Art Club, Drill Team. John Griffin: Math. Jimmie Grisham: Social Studies. M si ' W ii. xi sfllfise 4 fm of . 12 33 5.,l5,.i5 fi fl f Eli-gffili t. S . 55 a T23 351 Q Eg: if with fe iii: LEM ill fi' T c 1 133 - A 55 Sing 5 We aw is 'EMS in wi ii: its '- 13, siullf il it . 52,1 ii iw g f gigfi 55:3 Egffgfiiigggg Eg it E 3 Mails? i inf lag, f iii 5 -QE. t il' .ifgt ssi 1 iff 2525: Stain ' ga, ix? ' E Eli! ' i sii5Eg.lei.gif.a.g fc E xii ,r,i.iEe ii '5a i' i'l iS'lKEgi552Il Sl gi wi 21 is al g s 1ElfEif,Ej 1 ggi: iiifgg-Eli ,rl if 1, Q :LK gi, fx! 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Edgar Hatcher: PE Athletic Director: Head Football Coach, Golf Joe Heggs: Math, Iris Hill: PEg Girls' Basketball and Tennis Couch. james Hinson: Science: Science Club, Leslie Hodges: Remedial Reading Linda Howell: Science. Pam Howell: Social Studies: Key Club. Lynn Hudson: Special Education, Vivian Hughes: Home Economics: FHA. t f- ' a 22 ,- cs :ia l 5. . ,,.,..m,....-.,.-,., sf-..-.., f..w....M.i..c.. ,, . ,, . . .,, . N, ., . saw W, .fe A-i.,..f.,w, N V .,. -W .. . f 1 W .s,...y........4,, -i, va V , X.1.5-.dwwe-..,:.J...-,.y.ff.--.4 ev 1- Mffw. ' ' ' :sa 9. zfasffw.-wigxfi, 2' K : 5 ,M .m.,.1 1 5, ' ix .hyd g:,y,,w:q . 1 ' I Z ,Z Xia g l i f vi' iii? are 165' Hfwwag a t ueiawifi V' Wm, as L . . . . 0Annlshma1l English Milton lvery Math Margaret ackson Special Education just Sxy No Oscar jackson Band Direttor Omega Phi Delta Band Honor Society Sherrie Jamison Art Art Club Drill Team Angelia ohnson bpeuxl Educ it un junior Varsity Cheerlcadt rs Barbara olley Math ohn Jones English Drimi bcnior Pliy Director lda Jordan English I inbiiay. Arts Club jerry Joyner lmlustrul Arts ludustriil Arts Club Sue Kalbfleisch Fnglish Puri Artitlc Lco Club Laura Kersey Business Fclucation Bcrx Club Renee Kimberly: Choral Director. John King: Computer Science. Juanita Kirkpatrick: Social Studies. Cheryl Knight: Remedial Reading. Christine Kpor: Special Education. Elizabeth Lamb: English. Eddye Langston: Related Vocational Specialist. jerrilyn Larkin: English, Carline Leonard: English: Fine Arts Club. Millicenr Lewis: Media Clerk. Shelia Martin: Englishg Ninth Grade Cheerleaders, junior Class Adviser. john Mathews: Social Studies: Octagon Club, Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach, Faculty - 61 Richard Mathis: Social Studies: Pep Club, Susie Mathis: Counselor. Mae Matthews: Vocational Building Secretary. jim McBrayer: Social Studies: Trivial Pursuit, Ninth Grade Track, Clara McCann: Office Aide. JoAnne McDuffee: Media Specialisr. junyth Meeks: Business Education: FBLA. Richard Merchant: Science: Science Club. Calvin Miller: DCT: VICA. Vivian Mims: Science: FTA. xl n-- L ,, . Y f, 2 A avi -L Judy Moore: Math: Beta Club. I Charles Murphy: English. A W L 5 Aw, Al' 'F f .ri K 1 iar- S ii 1' 3 T ssgifgigaipggggf , eq. ,'2f?n5:ziIpzge,ws,1gs, ,f 'fxwttme.J:giggazsgzz.sizx2feff:sz1r1z:aI5:s5:zfaaSse3:,3fgz5sg5,1.fe 1 ,figegg,,y3Egwfiafiiigyigg,limaHgnrfnaawig,Z,M,3mZ,,, k kr H H.. k , K . .. , .,,,,..,,., ...N .. . . , ., .. 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Albert Sharpe: PE: Girls' Basketball Coach, Football Coach, Track. Brigitte Shropshire: Media Clerk. Gwendolyn Simmons: Math. Larry Ramey: Counselor: Athletic S. .. -, K In f ,.,,:. -.,. ., .:'-. .11 A,.:.,. W Z ,.. ::':fr1z:':.f51r1-,:,i: L' . la A, .f.-V. .. .iw . fifzrfk ,sa fl iii s 1 ill f 3, Ai if 311- Z Q V V1- Q ' 'Yi Y 2 . .,.. 4 A. 'ii' ,..,. . r ' . Q ' is W R K , 1 'ap if 1 Seeger l 155 S2 W f- SV Sgvfse'rf5T22'.,1f :sf .. v gEQi..W. A A diffs: werf'-aM.f'vf'-:wrfzafg.-awse::l'?'f:12fJ1F 1 f.-iw: vaivlf-fw-':'-:-wf' A E ,... ,, 1 - we 3, f' ' H. K is I? X, . . . -g 1 . s l , i CVR :S ,QF . f -are fs' - ',a+,..g,c:.ti5, 5 Q : i .1 M c , ,. S K A M511 -iff:-,f 1,-,:f:r::g mf::.:g1:-gz:.grs1me C ,. l A S ,Q i. A : V i iraa CC.. r ...., .,.... ...,. .... ., at .... ,. ...... S c ' i i R R -- ' to , K ' i Haywood Simmons: Math. Alphonso Smith: Transportation. Norman Smith: Electronics: ,, Industrial Arts Club. ' Gail Springstead: Special Education: Beta Club. Betty Stewart: Social Studies: ' Student Council. A l 5 l Esterine Stokes: Registrar. Gloria jean Stokes: Latin: Latin Club. Evelyn Stuart: English. Carol Taylor: Math: Sophomore Student Council. Eleanor Taylor: English: Varsity Cheerleaders. x 5 A Erik Thompson: Horticulture. Ronald Taylor: Industrial Arts. Faculty - 63 QQ5?,11,yf .iZliff'1l Myrtle Thorpe: Marketing Educntiong DECA. LaTrelle Tidwell: Cosmetology. Sallie Townes: English. LaPrincess Vinson: Special Education: Cheerleaders. Patricia Vinson: Special Education, janic Wach: Home Economics: FHA. Pam Wacter: English: Beta, junior Class, janet Walker: English. Jewell Walker: Math. Kathy Watson: Secretary. Mary Weaver: Social Studies. Doris Wellborn: Science. --Hmmm : Jw- aff v-f--ff mf A . gf 1 H l K , x ,K , . Q,,.2'IKl2Sx'efle:n?.3SeEe2!1s:2is'2l1i1:5el . 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M3 Y ji W, Y W W , , 'ww 5 c, 2 Q w Elizabeth While: Home lfuonomlus, FHA, Ann Wilder: Mach. Par Wilder: Mmhg Yuurh Against Canscr. jeanene Wilkins: Business Educanon, Eleanor Wilson: Surcmry. Randolph Wilson: English, Frank Windham: Henlrh Cherry Wood: Sccrcrary, Clementine Wyche: CVAEQ VOCA. Pat Yarbrough: Social Studies, Emmett Young: Science, Lee Ann Young: English, K K 1 W 1 , 4 y Q 1 1 s , v 1 :gi U in A 'Nia e if W 'iil PV W lMS2fa mffivsin W Coach Qgfwizelaases-bfwffvxx by reviewing, :he day sggcqrrcngg2fQg,Z.gff .. ., :,., .:,,. ,, M. i ,,.:,,: ,..., .,,.. ::,. , W , , i , , ,cvehrsja ' 1 -U1 ' W :.... ,,-,,,, ,.:,:. :,:1::: 4 ., .MW i.Q 1y,,-- iyy iivi iv r.,, , ,,.. , , , ,-r: .-.- . i . i , Q ii:ei25:i?Gf e , ,I K, K f , . -- ,. Y l Y ' ,X Faculry - 65 l ,E 5 ,, -,. 'Z -in Officers - Standing: Jimbo Gayi - Treasurerg Africa Brown - Sec- reraryg jeffrey johnson - Vice- 1 Presidentg Angelia McLain - Di- AQMK rector. Seated: LaTanya Ridgell - Direcrorg Angie Ashley - Direc- rorg Glenerrice Gordon - Pres- idenr. 66 - Senior Officers ',' ,' A ,f t ff! iii ' -5 , 4 ,lu if , ,f' , X lJ !n!l,K 4 '7' l , Q if I V hifi 13 em. 1.1.2. .. LR' ' ?' . e f A e ei ggi 'wiv u ' . Nl , if iv 5, LL. . .Q , 4' ' 1 'e f 3 4 1 cr 1 ui... , - 'fymvl .mzzmi , a gnu' I4 ::mm..,f 1 he mmm flll 5? ,r , ', , .'1 ' iff 1' L 'V 57 ,1 V , f, fC'l'.j1 -1. Q, 9 -r . , fu? lllillf' .' r. -1, ...H 1 ,f lr: A,.,,.g Al I 4 4, 5 ,,..! v 5' f 1 If I :I 1 , ' , , ww . l , v If f 1 I . -o r , rl ., A .- J, P 'Ri ll NK v Ji. Karl Adams Brandi Allen Kecia Allen Tammy Allen Tracey Allen Kenneth Alligood Geraldon Amica Regina Andrews joseph Annis Kevin Archer Angie Ashley Teri Atkinson Anthony Austin Michelle Ayers Cliff Baker 8861 jo SSBIQ Seniors - 6 Class of 1988 68 - Seniors Chun ky Baltiom Connie Barton Suzanne Barton Halina Bassi Bratl Betlgood limmctte Bentley Share: Bentley Sharon Bentley Marquita Bitlwell Kenn Bivins Olitia Blackmon Clint Boltlen Robert Bond Terri Booker Buflie Boone Katherine Bowtlry Sheila Boyd Corey Braswell lris Brinson Shannon Brooks Sheila Brooks Africa Brown jeff Brown Lyn Brown Regina Brown Veronica Brown Melton Browner Karen Brumley Robert Bryan vi ' i-1 ,. 1 h. ,iw f .3 , . - lu. ,. 1. 'le' 9- n ,H J f A-I I 0 - ..,,.,A A N ' 1 . , A . - , un' ' Yu? 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Lee has high hopes that her hours spent dancing will be rewarded with 1 Dance scholarship. , , , . was eight years old, after her are playing the piano, singing, , . 4 . r if ' L 'mx it I . 7A-, ' gi ,'d- ll 4 X i, F .9 K ', fljlfiz .V-35 A i ar ,. ' T-. ' .A ' w, Q J , L1 1 Q N' , ' i , 1 . 4. 4 'Q fha - -f.: sk i- ,N . l , , t .rr 1.0 1 sr- .. 'C 1 .su K . yi In A e , 1 ei ' s l 2 ' f-1? 'Hi ' i i I l x I l l ll i M Q if . ,ls J iam we 'M 1 ' M V si i w f ' 1. r r' f if Ai - i . .i 5 J A f..- It .r, I . if-- rmxffn,-,, S s .Mm Scniurs ,la-fi ' ' 3 .vJ'22' if if V ' 7' 2 x H.. 1 1 I ' Al- 59? W 45- f '- - I ,,fL,'.. V. f- 5 A .Sf . w X ' Z 1 5 ' x' A , v . , X. ' , k.'..,--' ' J' W 'xl g 1, Q 1 , H ww ,Z ,.v.T,,:,1., 48.1303 'uilgtwivlr . J! tdlli. un-aa, I YG , 'Z' , , f' AQQYQJII 2 il ' ff.. l4f161AB,xKxxxlx ' 1 A A ' ky lfK'9U!!f,5A rf I Q, S Lil N -an I Ali.. , 'ff H , -' Q' 4 P' . wf A K 'Y ' A - 'Z' x A. 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I W Angela Davis ,S , cd 5 Anthony Davis Audra Davis Cathy Davis Dana Davis Darryl Davis iljljftz-'A Michelle Pierce is a very per day, four to five days a DCC Dee Davis energetic person, and much of week. ' 5 A her energy is spent in the form During the summer of 1987, Demn Davis of gymnastics. Her interest Michelle traveled to Germany Diana Davis started in the fifth grade after and competed against a Ger- Tifflmy D21ViS observing a Friends workout. man team. Her dedication and Victor Davis Eleven months later she signed training ranked her number two up for classes and made the in the state. Michelle's long team, During the last five years, range goals include a law degree she has participated in many and a possible election to the I meets. To stay in shape for the United States Senate. meets she practiced three hours 72 - Seniors -rs l N ' griqfx . ,..5.,f, Q , V - f fw I-:.'. , V ' g fm M, - V fp, 33311 ' 1 1 ir ' ' X1 RQ! f' QW ' N33 1 I T V! 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His being Vice- President of the Southwest Computer Club is a good start. ,,. f 'T , Kerry Dawson Kimberly Dawson Alfreida Dean Yolanda Dean Patsy Denmark Deitra Dennis Bela Desai Tina Dixon Victor Dixon Steven Dobbs Anita Dorsey Jimmy Dumas Nathaniel Duncan Rhonda Duncan Raymond Dupree Greg Earls Matt Edwards Arianna Ellerbee Michael Eorio Steve Evans Vliley Evans Craig Fambro jimmy Fambro Freddie Felton james Flanagan Christie Flanary Nekee Flournoy Chelsea Ford Tonya Ford I JO SSBID Seniors - 75 Class of 1988 Connor Freeman Brian Fullingron Zutredia Gary Joyce Garron Darryl Gay James Gay Rob Gibson Sabrina Gibson Tashia Gibson Mart Gilliam Anthony Gillis Keshel Glover Tyshon Gooden Glenetrice Gordon Granr Gordon Zandra Graham Shannon Granville Stephanie Grayer Larry Green Shawnda Green Gwendolyn Griffin Pamela Griffin Cory Grimes Kelvin Grimes Shea Leigh Gunnells Tim Hamlin Wendall Hamilton Sabrina Hand Felisicia Hardy jay Hardy Bianca Harmon Alexander Harper Mary Ann Harper Cary Harrington Africa Harris 76 - Seniors F Q1 ll I B .-1, TPS ,. l i l i 1,51- -e. ..yff- x ' vi , M , ' sz-:iL.'Y,vV i X lf? U . I ff I ' fj yrgf ' . 'Y isa' fl - f. , 6 ' - N J! f, x W - ,M ' ', . L' k 5 5 I f .- is ' 'S puff 5.2595 'ky .3 mares- fra! 'A 1 I '9 'WZ Q. IIPQD3! ' :rx 5, . : , W lyk!!! . ., - mf , K 7 1-,K Q , , ' ' V' 6, V A.j.,, J , x fix 5 4 5 er as M M 2 k J v' Q ' ,LJV H i ,QE K . - L C ' - 1 I. . rw - N la, A . v 4 :E h 2 Q x , ,ex . amlwk LN? six 3 ,Q , 1, W f V, gn ML mf . Xxx 1.-N-1 h x ' Vw .fi W -0 1- ga, M 1 'fi H 5i31 aK,, .- Q Tv v'w?5gf,32Zix'vf Q' 78 - Seniors ln 1985 Carla Pitts and Charlene King watched a team of girls from Jonesboro perform at an assembly for Southvsest students. When drill team both girls tried out. They made the team and have performed with the group for three years. Carla served as Co-Captain her junior year and Captain in 1987-l988. Both girls enjoy performing at the basketball games. Charlene spends a great deal of time practicing so that she feels confident of her knowledge of the rou- tine. She says she likes knowing I did my best. Carla also spends her time practicing or making up new routines for the team. They love the team! , . V Southwest formed its own Y . . !-uk L It 1. -:ve 54 f 'W 'f2?'ff 5 'ia' 5, , ,311-f ' if 4 1 . . 14., - Nwygwk M, .IA 7 j Q ge it J TE Kei ,, no M, e f .sz 1.5. K ,f . . .,'. f -,,- .W ., . .3 1 fp 23,4 : as , ' .x1!f' -f 5:. rf , 3, V R Z' q' - . N -. .give ' Q. 2 ' - , , ' ff 'v , -. 4 - IH ' ' 1' 5'-2 X f ql j Wi. - ,eg 'ir'4'?'E' T Vi 5'5 :.- . -4.21 fe-'alias-t4Pff.a1e'em fire ff -lf Q f i. ' 'N 1 -'4 J., ' . 3-'as' 'H' la . , . 1 'Q p, . , ., r fi. . . Y ff- -. PQV' ' .'P'5 3g' We Qip' H-if ' '4' YL 7'-4 ' ' Sr f 1.12.-4, TSM. -As 'Ei5'?f.'2!l ' f5.I'!PlL4uiL'1fa71' 4, '3'- N sw. s '- xl if K, X J. . .glvhi ' , 'Zig 1- in . ?u'N 'I f ' l sw X ' :fa 5, ,. A i x li X U Y 's ii 'Qi x 7 ' ' r ' X A ' W? . , I 'B i ' s gl I 4 ., 1, ,N fha?-Kagg, ' K? Q 312 -V at fu' l gre' i I1 ' Q M ' A' ' . A, 4 1 J, ,. m..,-. . jg 'ig' fl!! 'f. '. . . ff i x- 4 1 I .. . g. 4, W., ,. .,,,. . 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'I 'T ' ' Willy A a 'i 5 Z4 if? -5 l' ,, :W . we i 25 I ' . . , 9' 1 1 si5 2ki: : ..'... , N V4 nr,-A, ., ,364 'gig it ay, i .I LI 1 5, Ha ar, :j as rf Rhonda Harris Tammy Harris Tracy Harris DeWayne Hart Keith Hartness Laurie Harvey Christa Hatcher Nikkii Hatcher Tarn Hatcher Andrea Hawkins johnny Hawthorne Richard Heald Brandi Heath David Henry Daphne Henson Wallace Herring Zeleace Hicks Vlilliam Hightower Stephanie Higingborham Christy Hill David Hill james Hill Kecia Hill Raymond Hill Wanda Hill Belinda Hodges Melinda Hodges 8861 JO S9913 Seniors - 79 Class of 1988 Rachel Hogan Karen Hogue Mary Holley Damon Holmes Michelle Holmes Terry Holmes Jerome Holsey Andrea Holt Cynthia Hood Monica Hooks Melinda Hopper John Horne Janie Houze Arthur Howard Leonard Howard Nicole Howard Shawanda Howard Teresa Howard LaLyshia Howe Cynthia Hubbard Keith Hubbard Regina Hudson Reginald Hunter Elisa Ingram Serena Ivey Andre Jackson Antonio Jackson Jacquelyn Jackson Jeffery Jackson Jerome Jackson Maurice Jackson Samantha Jackson Tammie Jackson Yolanda Jackson Arlethia James 80 - Seniors ,3-'44m,fn' ' y'.l7s 'S ' Im, , ' by .2 - . .- ,,..,, . ,.l-...W 5' ' 117, n ... 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'Y I M ' W' .K ii N ' J 4' 1 W I Seniors ,Eb '51- I' v f 'O' ' l 5 A ' at l new vs.-.,. 1 Sharon and Sharee Bentley are very close sisters, and feel they can talk to each other when they have a problem. The older by one very long minute, Sharee says there are some good points in having a twin. For example, you always have a friend to count on. Although there are many good things about being a twin, both of them complain that one is always getting more attention than the other. Having a twin brother offers Kim Daw- son a different perspective. Kim and Kerry Dawson are very close, sharing secrets with one another. They agree it has been fun growing up having a live-in friend . Kerry says Kim teases about being older than him, but his day is coming on june 7th. His name comes before hers alphabetically, and he will graduate first. Even though Karen and Koren Porter look so much alike, they have very different attitudes, They have their own opinions and different views on many subjects. Karen and Koren rarely dress alike, but they have switched places before. Melinda Hodges is two minutes olde: than her twin Belinda. She and Belinda an very close. Whenever one of them gets intc trouble, the other one is always there to sticly up for her. Belinda thinks that it is some- times difficult for her to show her own individual personality. All four sets agree that being a twin has it: advantages as well as disadvantages, Howl ever, none of them would have wanted tc face the world alone. Q s vi rx ,A i f gn. , .Lf wily, ' 5 . M35-3 ' ' W ,Q fl in R3 I X K l is Ml QL li-as-, ,K , -J , .5 .-NX! 'B : N... . ,Uv Q . far? ,al a3l x s, I R 1. for ' 'M 1 N' Sf wi ' jf je ,Q I rig nl- , .1 r .. in Q . -f V. M 1 nf? nniii ,,, if A ,Cf X iff' 335 ii .1 3 gfyzgf D j ,i I is - Ti Y ' 4 rt i-'i - -al j V, in':Q12.4 J ' by 4' ,I K 4' -' 1 7 ' ' ' if . 5 'R ,tv H 5 M we 4 v- -..r,W A ,f Amanda johnson jeffrey johnson Phyllis johnson Sharon johnson Shelia johnson Tyrone johnson Dale joiner jennifer jolley Amy jones jimmy jones johnnie jones Patrick jones Ricky jones Spencer jones Teresa jones 8861 JO S9913 Seniors - Class of 1988 lirik juriliul Larry jurllrln Sdnilrzi julkcs Debbie jump lmnrixjirsriic Salluly Kk'k'llL' Prim Kullcy Trniu Kullcy Liirry Kemp 'Lriicic Kemp Rmlnsy Kcnt Cliurlcn: King Piitrcciu King Tummy King Tony King Yvunnc King Gillgct Lixncc Sandra Lunicr Susan Lurimcr Sharon Lcins Wfinsrun Lewis Liz Lloyd Daryl Lung Judy Lung Tnmmic Long Tammy Love jill Luvsey Kristin Luck Shiivonaree Lundy H4 - Senior ff' -.41 'N i ? ':,'r'Lf F-INQ,-Ir x .14 v ' 2 1 . A Y ' 0' ' ' ' - l ' X, K V 1 . -5 1.2 t-' fi Zyl' X x .. Wi' ll I 9 A 4? gif, 5 fi XXX- , Ar. if xi , . A .- 5, JA ,. 0 . ' . 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Since the llrsr grade, runes his been collecting m my Llllllbllll gems, mln erlls .intl rotlxs Belng 1 member ol the Mltltlln Cnorgm Gem tml Mmeml Souety he spemls mueh of hrs splre tune wxth us stones Thns has gnven hnm the opportunity to eolleet 1 vtrnery ol gems tlml tl th mtg to learn more about the tlrl ferent 1spetts ol gems tml mmerals anus tr lveletl to Corvel Vftlley North Ctrolrnt where he mxnul lor gems lnntlmg 1 ltw ol gootl quxl tty Alter 1 lrnentl tut the gems he lxttme nnttrtstttl rn gt.I'I'A luetlng I5 well Sen iurs I, , W 'Ay 5 I ..,,,..... w, 1 . ' - 5 W . wx 1' 'Lt ,,.. 'V ,fi A V ala 'il ' 1 UN f 'Qjf'J', ,, , . W- nm A51-W. ,' . px- f .n0g ,,'yQ'.'f' - , 4 , Ao 1-0110 9. , LQ.,. ff1' -' j k' I f S i i H 4 . . i if lf' '- A . , ,f X X L 1 I 1 f x f , w' K n N . 4' KKK x 9' 4 A 5 4: ,f ' K Q ' XX +. v . . Q I 3 'Q ' M :Af Q' Q ' ., Us . riff r K . gy In I R . fi ,. ,Q R X X , g I , .ink , V 1 '4-w,4,.,.,...,,.,, , T -wmx 4 A..1, . 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I .Cx ,Rl fr 1 i Y l I 1 i n lx x W i t 'Y 91:--fx g ' 1' f ii ilu ' 2 ' ' ,-15 lidward Malone Randall Manuel Charles Marlin Brad Marshall Ticha Mathews Craig McAdam Nicole McCoy Keith MtCranie Melinda McDowell jason Mclilhenney Kasey McGee Brandi McGraw Sylvia McKenzie Angelia McLain Tabatha McNeal Michelle Meacham April Meredith joe Middlebrooks Lillie Middlebrooks Darryl Middleton Cedric Miller Tammy Miller Shonda Mills Sharon Mims Eric Minter Chris Minton Donald Mintz Venice Mixon jeff Monroe Eric Moody Albert Moore Natilee Moore Quinton Moore Monda Moreland Cynthia Morris 8861 30 S990 Seniors - Class of 1988 Kimberly Morris Tricia Morss Shelly Mosely Shannon Moxley Derek Moye Pamela Moye Julius Muff Kerri Mulkey Martin Murphy Patrick Murray Lamar Murty Dennis Myers Bobby Neal Chenita Neal Leontyne Nelson Raylette Nelson Sharon Nesbitt Angela NeSmith Amy Nettles Consuella Neville Charles Nobles Vicki Noland Issac O Neal james O Neal Dana Outlaw Valencia Palmer Felix Parham Fenton Parham Derrick Parker 88 - Seniors -P LDJEM 1 I. s- '- Av 2 ' 7 I X J Melinda McDowell collects wind chimes She bought het first chime about a year ago, while visiting New York In stead of bringing home the typ ical type of souvenirs from a vacation, Melinda brings home wind chimes from the places she visits Her collection includes a variety of sues Some of the chimes are made of colored glass One has dozens of tiny brass bells She is especially proud of one she got in ja marca Melinda says she enjoys her hobby because it is colorful and not very expensive to col lect The chimes also make a happy, trnkling sound when the breeze blows through them Melinda plans to expand her collection in her future P 1 , Nl x r V ff 2 , x' , . f- .4 --.. - ,U f 1 '.. . 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' ::4' X LP: Wai: 'Sr'- Accordmg to Robert Steel hrs passron for drawmg has de veloped through a number of mfluences He has been mter ested ln drawmg ever stnce he can remember Robert gxves h1s father the credtt for sparklng hrs mteresr nn drawnng and he ns grateful to God for h1s drawing ablhty Hrs outstandmg abil mes m art were recogmzed by hns nommatlon for the Golden Eagle Award m the Art cat egory Comxc books also lnflu enced hrs dec1s1on Robert has adopted the same kmd of style used by comrc book artrsts When I became mterested tn comnc books Rob sald he ldea of lllustratmg became a real mfluence 1n my art and that lS why l would llke to get xnto rllustrarmg 1 was walking through the mall one day and saiw some Teddy Bear stickers in it store window. Thut's how Tracy Tipton's teddy hear collection hegzln. Although many teenflgers collect teddy heirs Tracy helieves thfit some of her hefirs are very speciil, Since she wfls thirteen yeirs old Tr'1cy his collected 'ind received hears of v'trious sizes. She his collected dozens of stuffed heirs, tiny hrass heirs 'ind ceramic hears. Trncy's collection 'ilso includes hats 'tnd will plaques with pic- tures Olil7U'1fS on them, Tricy plwns to continue with her col- lection of teddy heirs in the future. And those 'ire rhe heir l:1CISl mr Ut x ,ri 1 ir ' u n ff-'lynn ' I . Il . -. ,lr -- A 4 4' ff .,, , A , I ..-, ' f .L nn ' ' .' 'IC' 9 A f 5' .- 9 V e . 'V' W g li.-ga I 1 , M' 'l M ,f ,gt if . ,i . K 1 N f Y 2 ll alixiaizi. ' L 'QQ-1 ' 'fn .- ' ,cat ' 1-' It ' fc 'ffl' 1: 4' ,- '52 'Q -.,-. H , -' - - .J . ' I Qi ll LL- X t '4- ' s tal V-'rl ,I .I - ' e i . v i ., we se Y ' in lt my . L,n.sET' , .9 M V ' it ' '- ' 5 1 ' Qu-ng... 1 .c ' f 7 L i . v fs gp , V il C., '.-lui. A ' . gon. 4 it ri f 1 ni ' ' i . ,N 1, I e. . ao- -0 ti ww! ,Q N w A-rpg, f ' ' Q J! ff' ff S if fx, A A V. so l r ., . g J x. , N I .J 4 XA v ' ' J Y' 551' , Arial , 'W I 1 ,Af an 21151 Sonya Smith Susan Smith Ttena Smith Nicole Snead Derrick Sneetl Angelique Spaugh jerry Spires Lynn Spires Shannon Spires Shannon Spites Dana Spranllin Rebecca Springer Wesley Spruce Deecldria Stallworth Eddie Stanley Michele Stanley Robert Steel Phillip Stephens Veronica Stephens Pam Still Michelle Stinson David Stokes Katherine Stokes Kimberly Stollenwerck Mark Stubbs Casey Stuckey Mark Sudcleth 8861 50 SSUID CA r: :A E. E l ND vi Class of 1988 Deborah Surles Tony Sweet Marion Tagger Melanie Tapley Richard Tarver Larry Tharpe Patrick Tharpe Thomas Thigpen Carla Thomas Reginald Thomas Sharon Thomas Arthur Thompson Audrey Thompson Evelyn Thompson Adriean Threats Larry Tillman Tracy Tipton Gary Townsend jason Tripp Brenda Truss Sandy Vanclergriff Melissa Veal Terry Vickers Chris Vigna Charlotte Vissage Wendy Wadsworth Keith Waits Anthony Walker joseph Waller Charles Walls Craig Wasden Nazamova Wash Yolanda Watkins Marco Watts Herman Webb 96 - Seniors D 'T' if ,es A. ,gi 1: at X Q K, 'SS' i 2 wifi: k ,, tx ' f ' .- 74411555 ,'. Q 1 . fl, ,K .... -ipjlfjuvfia W' - Vlfiliyffll .r il ff' 4 , A M. ,,, X cgi' a F' ' ltr. 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Q! nh siege Steppmg off the plane onto Amertcan so1l for the first t1me must have been a truly excrtmg moment for Itahan exchange stu dent Halma Bassr Halml s hobby has made rt possrble for her to preserve that moment for all trme Halma rs an amateur photogra pher Although she has not been m terested m photography very long, Halma has found trme to take a course m rr Her mterest wrll also make lf p0SS1b1C for her to capture her experrences of lrvmg m America She wxll be able to take home memones of her fr1ends sahoolmates, and her Amerxcan famlly on film to share wrth the people m Italy Halma sard she finds photog raphy to be an mterestmg and New i fun hobby In fact, she would lrke to pursue a career 1n whrch she mrght use these sktlls Halma says she would lrke to do someth1ng where she could speak languages and take plc tures somethmg hke a your nallst Wg 9 at 4 wrggwlaeg 'F aw., s,....57M lhni v- X '- W,-23-X , fffi' Af. 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A Peggy White Amy Williams Cassandra Williams Faith Williams Kema Williams Michael Williams Shaterrilyn Williams Tonya Williams Cinamon Willis Christopher Wilson Gina Wilson Rodney Wilson George Wimbush Samantha Woodard Tommy Woods Vernease Woods Anthony Wooten Larricia Wright Christy Yarn 8861 JO SSUI Seniors - 99 . .F- nf 54-gfv. ny ., ! 554 expo' I 'Q gi sf If 2 f' ' f k sf'f Qwf tg .5 3' lk ,Ewi.,!l r ,, rf is if Qtnb, 4 x l vt--'A ' w F, . .,. ,,- K a n f Q .us ., A . . - it 198 -1988 Superlatives Standing high above the rest at South- west, the sixteen chosen to represent the Senior Class as Superlatives have exhib- ited pride, leadership, and spirit in their school. Therefore, each is deserving of the title Superlative . Each one, doing their best to see that the most is done, excels in their own way to make the Class of 1988 the best Senior Class Southwest has ever had! On the following pages, the Spirit of '88 pays tribute to these outstanding Seniors -- the 1988 Southwest Super- latives. Most Popular - Brian Chesnut and Kecia Allen, Best All Around - David Stokes and Kimberly Stollenwerckg Best Dressed - Darryl Davis and Keshel Gloverg Most Academic - Stephanie Higingbotham and Charles Pecorg Most Likely to Succeed - Wal- lace Herring and Christy Peacock, Most Spirited - Tarn Hatcher and Carla Pitts, Most Athletic - Debra Collins and Chris Wilsong and Best Personality - Bobby Bryan and Glenetrice Gordon. Museum of Arts and Sciences Located on Forsyth Road is the Mu- seum of Arts and Sciences, a significant and diverse cultural center for the res- idents of Macon. There are nature trails, a nature center, an exhibit hall, art galleries, a planetarium, and observatory, as well as many other special attractions. Superlatives - 10 l E I 1 -'r',Z'? X U, .2 lqdrgidz?--jRx',,5 -7.1 , - - ' 153-2455-1',.tz-f.4.. 1 4 4! C -'mf'-A ma '95 Best Personality Bobby Bryan and Glenetrice Gordon Most Athletic Chris Wilson and Debra Collins Most Spirited Carla Pitts and Tam Hatcher Most Likely to Succeed Christy Peacock and Wallace Herring HTQ 1 S 1 , S :STX 1 5 Aff,-v ' ,N , .1 . N ,,,- ., , .- ,I-1 : D+ l A - g . ....A. ' 1? 1, P I Most Academic Stephanie Higingborham and Charles Pecor Best Dressed Darryl Davis and Keshel Glover Best All Around David Stokes and Kimberly Srollenwerck Most Popular Brian Chesnur and Kecia Allen Superlarives Adams, Karl- 1lfl5f69. Hon- or Roll IO, FBLA I I, Civitan, Mon- tage Prose Co-Editor, Patri-Article Clubs Editor. Song: Like a Rock. Allen, Brandi - 9f7f70. Song: I Need Love. Allen, Kecia - 2f14f70. Sweet- heart Coronation, Honor Roll 92 Pep IO, junior Guide Il, Frater Sodalis, Homecoming I2. Song: Don'r Make Me Wait For Love. Allen, Tammy ICat Eyesl - 6f2f70. FHA 9, FFA IO, Pep ll, 12. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All. Alligood, Kenneth fDuke Boyl - 4fl9f68. CVAE Awards, FFA. Song: All My Rowdy Friends. Amica, Geraldon - llf9f69. Honor Roll 9. Song: Nightmare, Andrews, Regina tSlimJ - 9f8f7O.just Say Noll, I2. Song: Push It. Ashley, Angie tDe1oresJ -- 4fI2f70. Civinettes, Student Council 9, 10, Art 12. Song: Rock Steady. Atkinson, Teri ILaVonnel - 1f21f70. Leo, Computer, FBLA, Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Roll 9, Principal's List IO, ll. Song: In My Dreams. Austin, Anthony fAntJ - 9fl7f70. Honor Roll ll, FFA 9. Song: Bad Ayers, Michelle IAirheadJ - 3fI9f7O. Honor Roll 9-I I, Key 9, Civinettes 11, 12, Student Council 12. Balcom, Chuckie - 8f25f69. Song: King Yellowmanf' Barton, Connie - 5f31f7O. Honor Roll 9, Social Studies Club 9, 10, VOT 11, Key Club ll, DE- CA 12. Barton, Suzanne ISkeetl - zfzsfvo. FFA 11. Bassi, Haliua II-lalyl - 9f3f70. Civinettes 12. Song: Where The Streets Have No Name. Sandra fSandil - Beavers, l2f6f69. Songz Carrie. Bernard, Ulysses A. IACED - l0f5f70. Song: Theme song from G. I. joe. Bentley, Emmette tMoonl - 9f26f69. Song: In Barbara's Bed- room. Bentley, Sharee IREED - 12fI5f68. DECA. Song: Anyone Who Had A Heart. Bentley, Sharon - 12f15f68. DECA. Song: Same Old Love. Bentley, Tracy tTral - 10f21f70. VOCA 11. Song: 1 Need Love. Bidwell, Marquita IAirheadl - Ilf24f70. just Say No IO, DECA District Award II, Key Club Il, DECA Ist Vice-President, Finalist in Miss National Teenage Pageant. Song: The One I Love. Blackman, Olicia - 5f23f70. Principal's List 9, IO, II, 12, French Club 9, IO, II, 12, Varsity Basketball IO, II, I2, Softball II, Varsity Track, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society of Distinguished High School Students, Ga. Certificate of Merit Recipient. Song: I Need Love. Booker, Tereonne lTerril - 5f21f69. Boone, Buffie D. - 2fl8f70. DECA. Song: As We Lay. Bivins, Kenn fThe Royal Blue? - 6fIf70. Art Club. Song: Let's Be Friends. Bolden, Clinton IC1intI - 6f26f69. VICA. Song: 4'Sweet Home Alabama, Bowdry, Katherine M. fKat- Dogj - Z1f2f69. Peer Counselor ll, DECA 12. Song: I Live For Your Love. Boyd, Sheila fDukel - 2f2Of69. VOCA 9. Song: I Wonder Who She's Holding Now. Brantley, Tonya ICabootal - 11f2Of7O. Spanish Club 9, Beta Club 10, ll, Leo Club 10, Peer Counselor 11, just Say No 11, Vl- CA 11, Latin Club ll, Certificate of Merit 11, Transportation Parlia- mentarian II, Computer Club 12. Song: Faith. Braswell, Corey ICoreyJ - 3fI6f7O. Pep 9, IO, Il, 12. Song: The Night I Fell in Love. Brinson, Iris - 12fI8f69. FBLA, Perfect Attendance ll, GA Certificate of Merit Winner ll. Song: Lost In Emotion. Brooks, Shannon - IZXZBXO9. DECA Assistant Secretary, Song: Didn't We Almost Have it All. Brooks, Shelia CMilkI - 9fl3f69. VOCA, Cosmetology, Song: Casanova Brown, Africa iBoo-Bool - 6f22f7II. Pep Club 9, Civinettes IO, Honor Roll 10, Band Lettered Ill, Vogue ll, I2. Brown, jeff lSkippyI - 1 If IX69. Octagon IO, Trivial P11r- suit ll, Civitan 12. Song: Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer. Brown, Lyn - lfl8f7O. Song: Talk Dirty To Me. Brown, Regina - 8flOf7O. Vogue President Il, 12, Majorette, DECA, Alpha Teen Against Preg- nancy. Song: Rapture Brown, Veronica fTiny Bitl - 4f4f69. CVAE. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All. Browner, Melton ISweet Milkl - 1Of21f68. VOCA, FHA. Song: 1 Need Love. Brumley, Karen - 12f5f69. FTA President 10, Il, 12, Chorus 9, 10, 11, Show Choir 12, Honor Roll IO, Peer Counselor Il. Song: We Shall Behold Him. Bryan, Bobby Uohn Holmesl - 5f9f69. Key Club, Industrial Arts Club, Art Club. Song: Strangers In The Night. Bryant, Harold CT-Rabbitl - I2fl6f69. VOCA Club Parlia- mentarian. Song: Itjust Gets Bet- ter With Time. Bryant, LaSonja tMean Girlb - 2f22f7O. Beta 9,I0,ll,I2, FBLA Civic Committee 12, FTA, Perfect Attendance 9, 10, 11, Honor Roll 9, IO, Principal's List II, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society Of Dis- tinguished American High School Students, Song: I Do You. Bryant, Wendy fCandyJ- 3f26f70. DECA, Art. Song: Cassanova. Buckins, Sabrina CRed Pepperh - 6f2f70. Pep, VOCA, Cosme- tology. Song: Come Over. Burnette, Quentilous - 4f25f69. CVAE. Song: Come Over. Busbee, Virginia tSissyJ - 4f24f70. Leo Club President, Drum Major, Governor's Honors Senior Directory Program Finalist in Music, All-State Band 9, Ill, I I, 12, District Honors Band, Newspaper Staff. Song: Hello. Butler, Michelle Iliinkyl - 4f27f7Il. Art Club, Song: i'House Quake. Butler, Patrick lArmageddonI - 2f28f7O. Chess Club 9, IO, I I, IZ, Latin Club 1 l, Newspaper Staff 12. Song: i'Cry Little Sister. Butterworth, Kim IKimmieJ - l1f25f7O. VOCA IO, DECA I I, DECA Club President 12. Song: Forever-N-Ever, Amen. Bunn, Kimberly Ilrlavannahl - 9f22f7o. Childers, Burnon IBoo Bool - l2f29f67. Transportation Club ll-I2. Song: Freebird. Childers, Lee iLce-Lecl - 5f1lf7l. Beta Club and Council 9-I2. Latin I I, Parliamentatian 12, Show Choir ll, TCR ll, Peet counselor I I-12, Principals List IO, GHP Alternate In Dance, Honor Roll 9, ll. Song: Here I Go Again. Clark, johnny fBig Dogl - IOf.5lf69. Song: You Don't Have To Cry. Cliett, Michelle IShelly Pool - 8f9f70. Octagon Club, Pep, Stu- dent Council Class Representative, TAP. Song: U Got the Look. Cole, Karen - 12fl3f69. SADD IO, DECA I1-12.Song: 'AI Think We're Alone Now. Cole, Quintella l0vanJ - 8f21f69. Song. I Need Love. Coleman, Bobby IUniqueb - If8f7O. Transportation, DECA. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All. Collins, Christopher - 8f31f69. Key IO-12, Varsity Ten- nis, Instructional Materials Media and Equipment Committee 11, 12. Song: 'iDon't Leave Me This Way, Collins, Debra IDebI - l2f26f69. Basketball 9-12, Track 9-IO, Softball 9-Ill. Song: All Cried Out. Collins, Kenya CLoosel - 1Of5f7O. Art Club, just Say No. Song: UMR. Big Stuff. Collins, Tracy - 8f22f69. DE- CA Second Vice-President. Corbin, Stacie CLynnJ - 4fl6f7O. VOCA, VOGUE. Song: Cinderfella. Cotton, Osie fTwinl - 9fl5f69. Best Offensive Player Varsity Baseball 2 years, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Song: Throw that D. Cranford, Mal CBabyj - 4fIf69. Song: Wild Side. Cranford, Sandra fSandyl - l0f22f70. Social Studies, Trivial Pursuit, DECA. Song: I Think We're Alone Now. Crell, Kimberly IKimboJ - lfIf7O. Key Club Secretary 10, Key Club District Manager II, Su- pervision Representative IO, I2, Peer Counselor, DECA. Song: Here 1 Go Again. Crocker, Frederico - 2f5f70. Frater Sodalis. Song: Cinderfella. Crosby, Shiloh - 6fl0f7O. Song: I-Ionkytonk Woman. Crowder, Tony lT.C.l - I2f28f69. Perfect Attendance 9' I2, Honor Roll I0-12, Mu Alpha Theta 12, Science Club and Bowl 1 1, Math Team I I, 12, Peer Coun- selor I2, Academic Bowl 12, Oc- tagon Club IO. Song: D.M.S.R. Crump, Dale - IZXZHX69. Computer 9, VICA III-IZ. Crump, jacqueline Uackiel - 7f50j7O. Song: Wipeout. Cummings, Kureta iTreenal - 1Of27f69. YAI9. Song. D1tl11't We Almost Have It All. Cummings, Micalc IMike CJ - 5f2f69. Song: Thinkin' About Y1 Curtis, Otis tOdicl - 9f6f7O. Pep 9-10, SADD ll, Science Club IZ. Song: I Need Love. Cuyler, Michelle lMickyl - 7f6f69. Pep 9-12. Song: Casanova Daniel, Raymond IRayI - l2f20f68. FHA Parliamentarian 9, just Say No IO, Peer Counselor II, Supervision Representative ll, Prom Committee ll, VOCA IO, Vice Pres. II, Pres. 12, Marching Band 12, Montage Business Man- ager 12. Song: i'Didn't We Almost Have It All, Danielly, Amy L. - 6f12f70. FBLA Secretary. Song: You Bring Me joy. Daniels, BuLinda IREDI - Sfzafvo. sung: lr Will Be A11 Over In The Morning. Dawson, Kerry IBig DJ - 9f20f7O. Defensive Rookie of The Year III, IRON MAN Award ll - lst Team All-City. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All. Dawson, Kim ICool KDJ - 9f2Of7O. Octagon Club 9, Super- vision Representative IO, Il, Southwest Band 9, IO, 11, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Song: Wipe Out. Davis, Angela fRed Bonel - lOfIIf69. BETA, GHA, Youth Against Drunk Driving, DECA, English Award., Basketball Most Valuable Player. Song: The Great- est Love Of All. Davis, Audra lPuddin'l - IIf9f69. Spanish Club 9, Pep Club 9, IO, ll, FHA I0, DECA 12, Frater Sodalis 12. Song: There's Nothing Better Than Love. Davis, Cathy ICatJ - l2fl7f67. FHA II, 12, 6th Place Winner in Art Contest. Song: We Almost Had It All. Davis, Craig - IIXBOX69. Davis, Dana - 9f24f70. BETA Club 9, Leo Club IO, Computer Club II, 12, Honor Roll IO, 11. Song: Careless Whispers. Davis, Darryl - llf50f7O. Pep Club 93 BETA Club 9, 10, Civitan ll, 12, Youth Against Cancer II, Varsity Tennis 9, IO, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students I 1. Song: Love At First Sight. Davis, Demetris IDee-Deel - lf21f70. Youth Against Drugs 10. Song: Come Over. Davis, Kimberly ISpecial K l - 3flf70. FBLA, VOT, SADD. Song: We've Onlyjust Begun. Davis, Tiffany fMoniquel - 2fI5f7O. Marching Band 9, IO, II, Civinettes II, Peer Counselor II, TAP I2. Song: Push It. Davis, Victor IVicJ - 2f24f68. VOCA. Dean, Alfreida IFreidaI - 2f20f69. Song: Tomortow. Dean, Yolanda lYtikiJ 2f9f70. Frater Sodalis IZ. Song. Need Love. Denmark, Patsy IPatl l0flfo9. CVAIE, Cosmetolo, Song: 'iDidn't We Almost Havt All. Dennis, Deitra fDei Del lofzsfm BETA, Pep, Ha. Roll, Who's Who Among Am ican High School Students. So 'iWe've Only just Begun. Desai, Bela - 7f1f7O. Prii pal's List IO, II, Spanish Club Latin Club 12, Civinettes I2, M Team 12. Song: Casanova Dixon, Victor IThat Dixon B1 - l0f1Of7O. FHA 11, 12 P1 ident, Keystone. Song: The1 Nothing Better Than Love. Dobbs, Steven tAce 19517 I2fI9f69. Computer Club. So l'm Badfi Dorsey, Anita IShonl 2f4f7O. Song: Wipeout. Dumas, james Ijimmyj 6fl2f7O. Art IZ, Perfect Att dance Ill, ll, IZ. Song: Cau Somewhere In Time. Dupree, Todd Ijeffrol 2f2f7Il. FICA. Song: You're S cial To Me. Duncan, Rhonda - lIfI2f Basketball 9, FBLA 12. Song: Need Love. E Earls, Greg - 9fflf70. DE 12. Song: Long Line of Love. I Edwards, Matt - 7f19f70. dustrial Arts President 12. Ellerbee, Arianna IARIJ I2fl7f69. Computer Club P ident II, 12, Honor Roll IO- Song: Can't We Try. Evans, Steve IHit Mani l1f6f7O. Track, Football, Ct puter, SADD. Song: Casanova Evans, Wiley - 8f.'zOf7O. St I Need Love. 1 1 F 1 Fambro, Craig ID.H.l 8f8f69. Art 9, 10, ll, 12. St You Got The Look. 1 Fambro, jimmy - 12f23f DECA. Song: Always, ' Felton, Freddie tChicol Ilf5f69. Pep. Song: I N Love. Flanagan, james ISteady-jl 3fZ7f69. FFA. Song: I N Love. , Flanary, Christie - If9f70.1 IO, DECA Vice Pres. ll, 12, S11 Casanova, Flournoy, Nekee Lea CBu1letl I2f24f69. just Say No IO, Student Council 9, Cosmetol 12. Song: Carrie. 1 Ford, Chelsea ICandyj1 6f50f7O. Band 9, IO, Drum 11, 12, Octagon 9, Student Of Week Award 10, Outstand Band Officer Award 11, Outsta ing Drum Major Award 11. S1 With You I'm Born Again. Ford, Tonya IT. Fordl 1If29f7O. Song: Cinderfella.' Freeman, Connor - 6f4y Art 11, Computer l0,I11tin I IJ BETA 9, IO, ll. Song: I TI We're Alone Now. I Fullington, Brian IShagl 5f9f7O. VICA, Industrial Song: Animal. , 1 1 1 G ry, Zutredia 1Zool - '3f70. Pep 9-l 1, Secretary 123 119-123 Honor Roll 9-113 Span- Certilicate 93 junior Guide 113 :ate Team 123 United States ievement Academy 10, 11. Y: Push lt. tton, joyce fBeannieJ - l15f70. Beta 9, 123 Spanish 93 :cr Sodalis 103 Civinettes 1 13 Leo Honor Roll 9, 123 Math Team tSong: Honestly. ly, Daniel 4DannyJ - '2f69. VICA. Song: i'Carrie. ',james fjimbol - 1f14f70. ,tan 10, Treasurer 11, 123 Stu- t Council Treasurer 123 Baseball 103 junior Assistant. Song: :aven ls A Place On Earth. t, Darryl iHeadl - 8f26f68. tetball 9, 103 Track, Song: U The Look. ison, Rob - 3f5f69. VOCA 113 DECA 123 Concert Choir 9- Show Choir 12. Song: mestlyf' nson, Sabrina fBrina1 - X69. Song: Didn't We Almost 'e It All. Json, Toshia 1Toshl - f70. Pep 10, 12. Song: No in The World. Iiam, Matt lLil' Girl - 9f69. DECA3 Social Studies u. Song: Land of Confusion. lis, Anthony lHomerl - lf70. Song: Only in My rms. ens, Glenn - 3f14f70. Q: War Pigs. ver, Keshel lSpecial KJ - lf70. Pep 9-123 Pep Business ager 123 DECA, TAP. Song: sh On Me. inn, Unita lNital - 24f67. VOCA 10, 113 Most rovedg Pep 12. Song: i'No One he World, den, Tyshon 1Tashal - f69. Song: We've Only just n. llsby, Reginald 1Go0lsbyl - 3f70. Song: Love is A se. don, Glenetrice 1G1en1 - 3f70. Key Club Vice- identg Tennis Team, Senior ls Presic1ent3 Concert Band. don, Grant - 8f25f69. V1- 11, 12. Song: Girls, Girls, s. ce, Anthony fAnt Grace! - lf69. Football 9-12. Song: '41 -d Love. iham, Zandra lzl - 7f7f70. F3 Cosmetology. Song: Love ls ouse, inville, Shannon lGranvillel f3f69. DECA3 CVAE. Song: ays. yer, Stephanie lStepJ - X69, VOCA 10, 113 DCT 123 A Typing Contest Honorable tion 10. Song: 1 Want to ce With Somebody. en, Larry 4Lexl - 1fl9f70. 'A 9, 103 Marching Band 9-123 tan ll, 12. Song: Body Talk. men, Shawnda fShawnD -- 10f69. Octagon 9, 103 VICA 123 Band 123 Honor Roll. Song: til The End Of Time. Lgory, Rome lDeeb1 - 5f7O. Art ll, 12. Song: 'The ndererf' ffin, Angie 1Toot-boodieb - 3f70. Song: i'Didn't We A1- t Have It All. lffin, Pamela lP.j-D - f70. Beta3 Honor Roll, Cer- te of Merit3 Principal's List. E: We've Only just Begun. mes, Coty QL. L. Coty jl - 10fl1f70. Industrial Arts 93 Civ- itan 10-12. Song: Suicide's an A1- ternativef' Grimes, Kelvin fBlackiel - 11f1f70. Song: Animal, Hamlin, Timothy - 1f14f70. Varsity Boys' Basketball Team Head Manager3 Song: With You All The Way. Hamilton, Wendall IHaml - 2f26f70. junior Guide 113 Honor Rol13 Tennis Team. Song: Careless Whisper. Hand, Sabrina fBeanJ - 11f21f7O. Pep Club, Spanish Club3 Perfect Attendance 11. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It Hardy, Chris lSergioJ - 12f12f69. Band. Song: Love is a House. Hardy, Felisicia tFee Feel - 6f22f68. Song: Girls, Hardy, jay -- 12f2f69. Beta 9- 123 Civitan 10, 11, Sergeant at Arms 123 DECA ll, 123 Honor Roll 9-12. Song: All My Rowdy Friends are Coming Over Tonight. Harper, Alexander lBe1-nardl - 6f23f69. Who's Who Among American High School Students 1 13 Computer Club 123 Band 11, 123 SADD 10, Song: Didn't We Al- most Have It All. Harper, Mary Ann 1Oreol - 11fl9f70. Concert Choir 9-12. Song: jump Start My Heart. Harrington, Cary - 1f15f70. French Club 103 DECA ll, Civitan 12. Song: Secret Lovers. Harris, Tracy - 2f9f69. Song: Love is The House. Hart, Dewayne fBig DD - 7f5f70. Song: 'Love is The House. Hartness, Keith CSquatJ - 4f15f70. Honor Roll 93 Principals List 10, 113 Beta 9-123 Football 9, Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 123 Scholar Athlete for Baseball 113 Certificate of Merit 11, Song: Always, Hatcher, Christa lPrissyJ - 12f4f69. Cosmetology 113 FFA 12. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All, Hatcher, Nikki fHatchJ - 1f7f70. TAP3 BETH, Spanish. Hanks, Shedrick CChuckieD - 1f7f69. VOCA 12. Song: Rapture, Hatcher, Tarn fWicked Tl - 7flf67, Song: A House Is Not A Home. Hawkins, Andrea CLil'Bit1 - 9f25f69. Song: We've Only just Begun. Hawthorne, johnny 1Hawj - 3f25f70. song: tt Will Be All Over in The Morning. Henderson, Bernard CNard1 - l1f22f69. DECA. Song: House is Not A Home, Heald, Richard lRichieJ - 4f5f70. Hendly, Calvin fHen1 - 8f1Of69. Football 9-11. Song: You Know 1 Got Soul. Henry, David fLil' Mykel - lfl5f70. Computer Club3 News- paper Staff 123 Honor Roll 9, 113 junior Guide Assistant 113 Perfect Attendance3 Homecoming Court Representativeg Octagon Clubg Girls' Softball Assistant Coach 103 Track Team Captain 9-12, 2nd place Track relay. Song: We've Only just Begun. Henson, Daphne fDuckJ - 10f4f70. FHA 113 FBLA 12. Song: Here 1 Go Again. Herring, Wallace - SXSX70, Civitan3 Honor Roll3 Homecoming Court, Senior Director3 Annual Staff3 Computer Club3 Perfect At- tendance3 Beta Club3 Debate Team3 U.S. Achievement Academy. Song: We've Only just Begun. Hicks, Zeleace fLisaJ - 11f4f68. Song: We've Onlyjust Begun. Higgins, Kerry - 6f22f70. Beta3 PCP, just Say No 113 Sym- phonic Band. Song: Songbird. Hightower, William lSweetneSS1 - 7f2lf69. Begin- ning Band 93 Marching Band 11. Song: Come Over, Harmon, Bianca lBl - 5f25f70. BETA Club 93 Pep Club ll, 123 Debate Team 123 Honor Roll 1 13 Perfect Attendance 1 1. Hogue, Karen - 7f25f70. Song: Don't You Want Me. Higingbotham, Sissy lHiggyJ - lf28f70. Student Council Secre- tary 103 Beta Club 10, Secretary 1 1, 123 just Say No 11, Vice-President 123 Mu Alpha Theta Vice-President 1 1, President 123 Math Team 9-123 Debate Team 103 Governors Hon- ors Program CGHPJ Finalist in Math3 Girls' State 113 Presbyterian Collegejuniot Fellow 113 First Place Poetry Macon junior Contest3 An- nual Staff 10-11, Editor 123 Second Place Individual Bibb County Math Meet 113 Quill and Scroll 113 Oc- tagon Club 103 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 1 I3 Certificate of Merit Win- ner 113 National Merit Semi- Finalist 113 Mankind Program 9- 123 Principal's List 9-123 Peer Counselors 10, 1 13 NCTE Nominee 113 Softball Award 103 junior Guide 113 Academic Bowl l23jun- ior Miss Participant 113 First Place Essay, Striving For Excellence 3 First Place Essay, Why Drugs And Alcohol Ate Not For Mei., First Place Varsity Math Team Member. Song: Let Me Be The One. Hill, Christy - l2f6f69. Home- coming Representative 9, 10, 123 Sodalis 10, Treasurer 11, Vice- President 12, Hill, David lRedbonel - 9f1Of69, FFA3 Pep. Song: Freddie Krueger. Hill, james fNickl - 6f3f69. CVAE. Song: Casanova Hill, jeree fR.D.J - 3f29f69, VOCA3 FFA. Song: M.Y.O.B. Hill, Kecia fKee Hillj - 5fl0f70. Pep. Song: Adore, Hill, Raymond fHi1lJ - 4f6f70, Honor Roll 9-113 Who's Who Among American High School Students 113 Social Studies Club 103 Civitan 12. Song: Didn'r We Almost Have It All. Hill, Wanda lAngJ - 8f16f70. Beta 9-123 Mu Alpha Theta l 1, 123 just Say No ll, Secretary 123 Ac- ademic Bowl 123 Youth Against Cancer 103 Math Team 9'l23 Who's Who Among American High School Students3 Softball 103 Honor Roll 11, 123 Principal's List 9. 103 Annual Staff 11, 123 Peer Counselor 10, 1 13 Red Cross Youth Board 113 Governor's Honors Al- ternate 1 1. Song: Paul Revere. Hodges, Belinda iI.inda Kayel - sfsfvo. Bm 12, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents3 Pep3 Citizenship Honors, Most Improved 9, 10. Song: Another Holiday. Hodges, Melinda - 8f8f70. Pep Club3 CFCA 93 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents3 Young American Patriots President. Song: Heaven ls A Place Called Love. Hogan, Rachel CRayD - 10fl8f69. Computer Club. Song: Casanova, Holley, Mary CMinnie Mouse! - llf5f69, French C1ub3 DECA. Song: Wasted Years Holmes, Damon - 5f28f69. Football3 Octagon 103 Marching Band and Symphony Band 10-123 SADD 113 Pep3 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents. Song: Love Is A House. Holmes, Michelle - 7f2flf70. DECA President. Song: i'Destination Heartbreak. Holmes, Terri lDimp1esl - 11f4f70. PUPQ FTA. Song: 1 Can't Go On Without You. Holsey, jerome 1Tl1e Body! - 12f9f68. Song: For The Body. Holt, Andrea - 2f8f70. FBLA3 Pep3 Beta3 FHA3 Perfect Atten- dance. Song: HA House Is Not A Home. Hood, Cynthia - 11f27f69. BCK21, just Say No Treasurer3 Pep3 Math Team3 TAP3 Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents3 Principal's List3 Honor Roll. Song: 1 Feel Good. Hooks, Monica - 6f9f70. SADD 103 Spanish 93 Art Club 113 Civitan 12. Song: Rock Steady. Hopper, Melinda - 7f26f70. Spanish 93 Softball, Best All Around 103 Honor Roll3 VICA 12. Song: Casanova, Horne, john Qjohn Boyl - 1f10f70.VlCA 12. Song: Happy To Be Stuck With You. Houze, jane fjaniel - 6f2f70. Georgia Key Award 103 Dare You Award 103 Key 113 FBLA 12. Song: 1 Need Love. Howard, Arthur lArtJ - 4fl1f70. Spanish3 Varsity Foot- ball3 VOCA, Perfect Attendance 9, 11. Song: Always Howard, Gregory fjuicel - 1f26f69. VICA. Song: Superstar, Howard, Leonard fBonesJ - 5f23f70. Song: I Need Love. Howard, Nicole lTeshal - 9fl7f69. Track 93 SADD 113 Pep 103 Basketball 93 Piggly Wiggly Recognition Award 10. Song: Love Is A House. Howard, Shawanda 1Poohl - l1fSf70. DECA 11, 123 Class Representative 9. Song: Love Is A House. Howard, Teresa lResal - 7f2lf70. Spanish3 ROTC 9-113 Drill Team 10, 113 VOCA 12. Song: Love Is A House. Howe, LaLyshia lLisaJ - 11flOf70. French Club3 Math Award. Song: Wipeout Hubbard, Cynthia QSamJ - 6f3f70. Beta 9, 103 FHA 113 Computer Club 123 Perfect Atten- dance ll, Song: Mr. Dream Mer- chant. Hubbard, Keith - 11f11f69, Song: Cassanova. Hunter, Bet-trail CPoloJ -- 5f20f69. Song: Think About Ya. Hunter, Reginald fReggiel - 8f9f69. VOCA President 123 Fra- ter Sodalis 9-11, Song: I Don't Think That Men Sleep Alone, Iglesias, Mike llggiel - 6f8f7O. VICA Club. Song: With You All The Way, Ivey, Serena fP0pD - Llfl-lf70. PEP 93 DECA 123 Band Majorette ll. Song: Push lt. jackson, Andre iVernl - 7f17f70. Frater Sodalis3 1.atin3 Certificate of Merit Nominee3 Gov- ernor Honors Nominee3 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11. Song: Come Over, jackson, Antonio lG.Q.7 - 3f10f70. Song: l'm Bad. jackson, jackie lPerouis1 - 8f8f70. Student of the Week 10. Song: As We Lay. jackson,jeffrey - 4f29f70. V1- CA. Song: Falling In Love. jackson, jerome 1Lil-Boyl - 9f21f70. Song: There's Nothing Better Than Love. jackson, Maurice lSir- Fisticatedl -- 8f28f70. Song: Cassanova. jackson, Samantha 1Saml - 12f22f68. voca, FHA3 Home- coming Courtg Homecoming Queen 123 Co-Captain Majorette Squad. jackson, Tammie 1T,j.J -L 10f5f70. Pep 12. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All. jackson, Yolanda lBaby Girll - lf31f70, Band 9,10, 113 Ma- jorette 123 YAD 113 Voque 12. Song: If You Need My Love. james, Arlethia - l1f20f69. Teens Against Pregnancy 12. Song: Save Your Love. johnson, Amanda fMandyJ - 5f9f70. Pep3 FHA3 DECA3 Song: 1 Feel So Good. johnson, jeffrey - 12f6f70. Honor Roll 9, 103 Peer Counselor 11, 123 Perfect Attendance 113 Honorable Mention - Bibb Co. Mathematics meet 103 Honorable mention Rabun Co. Debate Tour- nament 103 Computer Club 113 Beta Club 9, 113 Civitan 123 Quill and Scroll ll, 123 Student Council Representative 113 Senior Class Vi- ce-President. Song: Same Old Love. johnson, Phyllis lP.j.l - l0f26f69. CVAE 93 Cosmetology Club 10, ll. Song: Shake You Down, johnson, Sharon QChaddyJ - 10f3f69. VOCA3 VICA3 FBLA, FHA. Song: Sweet Love. johnson, Shelia 1Lady jj - 4f8f70. TAP. Song: Adore joiner, Dale fDeliol - lfl4f70. Beta 9-123 Civitan 123 Social Studies 103 Mu Alpha Theta 123 Perfect Attendance 9-123 Prin- cipal's List 9-123 Song: 5150. jolley, jennifer Qj.j.J - 2f3f70. Honor Society3 Beta3 National So- ciety of Distinguished High School Students3 Maiorettes C0-Captain ll, Captain 123 junior Miss Pag- eant3 Second Place Science Fair 93 Honor Roll 9, 103 Sweetheart Cor- onation 103 Homecoming Repre- sentative 10. Song: Always, jones, Amy - 8flf7O. FBLA 12. Song: Heart and Soul. jones, james lStewJ - 1f16f70. Song: The Senior Song. jones, jimmy - 12f4f69. Song: Here I Go Again. jones, Patrick fPatJ - 4f20f68, VOCA 11, 123 SADD 10. Song: Making Love In The Rain. jones, Ricky fSlick Rickl - lf2lf70, Basketball 123 Track 12. Song: No One In The World, jones, Spencer fBird-Dogl - 6f20f70, Beta 93 Honor Rollg Var- sity Baseball3 Beautil1ion3 Band3 Band Officer - Drill Sergeant. Song: No One In the World, jones, Teresa CRaspberryD - 4f8f70, Pep 93 SADD 103 Drill Team 113 Vogue 12. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All. jordan, Erik 1ScoobyD - 8f27f70. Beta3 Computer3 PCP, Beautillion3 Honor Rol13 Perfect At- tendance3 Letterman in Band3 Band Drill Sergeant, Song: Candy jordan, Larry fBig Footl - 6f9f70. Computer3 Mu Alpha Theta3 FBLA3 Principal's List 9-103 Song: Summer Nights. jordan, Rolanda 1LandaJ - 4f24f70. Cheerleader 9-1 1, DECA 12, Civinettes 10- 12, Vice- President 12. Song: Wipeout. julkes, Sandra CLusciousj - 12f2f70. TAP. Song: lt'll Be All Over ln The Morning. jump, Debbie Clittle Debbiej - 7f3f69. FBLA President, Song: I Can't Fight This Feeling. justice, Laura lLegsj - 7f1f70. Art Club 11, Softball 9, 11, 12, Song: Can't We Try. Keene, Sandy CStymieJ - 8f21f69.VOCA9, 11,DECA 12, Key 11. Songz Wipeout Kelley, Pamela LPamJ - 8f31f70. CVAE, VOCA. Song: You're In Love. Kelley, Tricia CReal Steelj - 5f14f70. Beta Club 9, Art Club 10, ll, 12, Civinettes 12, VICA 12. Song: I Think We're Alone Now. Kemp, Larry fSir Kemp! - 4f4f69. VOCA 9, 12, President 10, Song: We've Only just Be- gun. Kemp, Tracie LSweet-N-Lowl - 11f4f68. Spanish Club 10,just Say No 12, DECA Treasurer 12. Song: When I'm With You. Kendrick, james Clcej - 5f9f69. Song: I Want To Be Loved. Kent, Rodney - 71 l0f69. Song: Dream Evil. King, Charlene - 1f13f70, FHA 9, Pep Club 10, Student Council Representative 10, Civinet- tes 11, Peer Counselor 11, Teens Against Pregnancy 11, 12, News- paper Staff 12, Drill Team 10, 11, 12. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All. King, Patricia lShortcakesj - 10f13f70. VOCA Secretary 12, just Say No Club 11. Song: Push It King, Tony - 5f2f70. VOCA 10, DECA 12. Song: I Need Love. King, Yvonne 1KrackieJ - 4f23f70. Beta Club 9, Art Club 9, Pep 9, Track Team 9, Honor Roll 9, Honor Merit Award in French 11, DECA 12, Civitan 10, District Secretary 11, Deputy Governor 12. Song: Rock Steady. King, Tammy 1TamJ - 11f23f70. Song: Wipe Out. Leins, Sharon - 5f2lf70. FBLA, Ga. Certificate of Merit, Principal's List, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Song: Making Love Out Of Nothing At All. Lloyd, Liz IMS. Whippl - 8f20f69, Cosmetology 11, 12, VOCA 9. Song: Love ls A House. Long, Daryl - 8f2f70. VOCA 12. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It Al1. Long, judy - 6f26f70. Beta Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Leo Club 11, Vice President 12, Newspaper Staff, Principal's List 9, 10, 1 1, Certificate of Merit 11, Long, Tammie iTammy Wynetteb - lf16f70. Art Club 10 Secretary 11, Honor Roll, Cer- tihcate of Merit. Song: Til The End Of Time. Love, Tammy fWaWaJ - 12f22f69. Varsity Softball Letter 10, 11, Honor Roll 11,DECA12. Song: The Champion. Lovsey, jill Qjelly bean! - 11f2f70. FHA Treasurer ll, FBLA Historian 12, Song: Always. Lundy, Shavonaree iReccaj - 7f21f70. Cosmetology Club, VO- CA Club. Song: Didn't We Al- most Have It All. Lance, Gidget Qoe Willisj - lOf14f69. VOCA 9, 12, Cosme- tology 10, ll. Song: Didn't We Almost Have lt All. Lanier, Sandra fSamJ - 1f6f70. Honor Roll ll, FBLA 12, Song: Rock Steady. Lowe, Garvey -- SXISX69. Song: Real Love. Mack, Corey fSlideJ - 1f50f69. Civitan, VICA, Georgia Certificate of Merit. Song: just Call. Malone, Edward - 9f4f70. Baseball 9, Principal's List 11, Who's Who Among High School Students 11. Song: Best Of Both Worlds. Malone, Marcus - 7f4f70, Manuel, Randall - 12f10f68. Track 9, Football 9, 10, 11, Wres- tling 9, 10, 11, 12, just Say No Senior Class Representative. Song: I'm Bad. Marshall, Brad - 7fl1f70. Vl- CA 12. Song: A'Here l Go Again. McCoy, Nicole CNikiJ - Sfizfvo. Pep 9, DECA ii, vice President 12. Song: We've Only just Begun. McCranie, Keith fSoggy Noo- dlel - 11f22f69. VICA. Song: Crazy Train. McDowell, Melinda CLindal - 7f1f70. Pep, Spanish, Montage, Academic Bowl, Beta, Perfect At- tendance, Honor Roll. Song: The Time Of My Life. McElhemy, jason ijayl - 6f26f69. Song: Country Boy Can Survive. McGee, Kasey fApplel - 10fl0f69. Pep 10. Song: Love Is A House. McGraw, Brandi iQuick-Drawj - 4f1f70. Octagon 9, VOT 11, Civinettes 12, DECA Chaplin 12. Song: Always, McKenzie, Sylvia 1NickyJ - 7f18f70. FHA 11, Computer 12. Song: Come Over. McNeal, Tabatha fShortyj - 7f19f69. FHA, FBLA, VOCA, Song: Always. Meacham, Michelle ,Miss Michellej - 2f25f70. Civinettes 11, 12, BETA 11, 12. Song: Crazy For You. Meredith, April CDimp1esD - 11f7f70. Pep 10, 11 Treasurer 12, Vice-President. Song: U Got The Look. Middlebrooks, joe fSpud Buttl - 1f14f70, VICA 11, 12. Song: Always Middlebrooks, Lillie iLil' Lou? - l2f17f70. FHA 9, Band 10, 11, 12 Drill Sergeant, Omega Phi Delta 12, Perfect attendance 9, 10, 11, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Song: Didn't We Almost Have It Miller, Cedric - 8f27j69. Pep Club. Song: I Need Love. Mills, Shonda - 10f19f68, CVAE 12. Song: Casanova. Mims, Sharon - 5f4f70. Pep Club, Peet Counselor, Honor Roll 9. Song: Bad. Minton, Chris fTom7 - 5f25f70. DECA, FFA. Song: Back ln Black. Mintz, Donald 4Duck7 - 3f14f70, VOCA, Song: U Got The Look. Mitchell, Travon 1HollywoodJ - 5f18f69, Song: Senior's Song, Mixon, Venice LSpunkyJ - 4f20f70. DECA 11, 12. Song: Should've Known Better. Monroe, jeff Ueff-Dawgj - l2fl7f69. Song: In The Air. Moody, Eric fNardD - 10f9f68. Song: Wipe Out. Moore, Albert fBudj - 6f17f69. Song: All My Love. Moore, Natilee - 4fl8f70. Cosmetology Club 11, 12, Perfect Attendance 10. Moore, Quinton fM.C. Q-Rockj - 2f12f70. Band, Song: Poetry, Moreland, Raymonda CMondaj - 5f31f7o. FBLA, FHA. Song: Bad Morris, Cynthia 1Lynnej - 10f50f70. Pep Club io, FHA 11. Song: Love Is A House. Morris, Kimberely CKimj - 8fl5f69. VOCA: FBLA. Mosely, Shelly fBoo-B001 - 4f4f69. Leo Club Treasurer, Com- puter Club. Song: Forever And Ever Amen. Morss, Tricia 1SwettieJ - 10f8f70. FHA 9, 10. Song: Love ls A House. Moxley, Shannon 1MoxD - 2f26f70. Art Club 9, 10, VICA 11, 12, Civitan 12.Song1 Born To Boogie. Moye, Derek fVincentJ - 1f24f67. Art Club. Song: Lost In Emotion. Moye, Pamela - llf28f70. Pep Club 10, Key Club 11. Song: Heaven Is A Place Called Love. Mulkey, Kerri - 8f51f70. Beta Club 9, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Peer Counselor 11, 12, Art Club 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 12. Song: Crying In The Rain. Murphy, Martin - 7f27f68. DECA. Murry, Lamar - 9f17f70. Song: Adore, Murray, Patrick - 3f16f69. Song: Give To Live. Myers, Dennis iBooJ - 6f5f70, Song: My Name ls Bocephusf' Neal, Chenita CNe Nei - 2fl5f70. Cosmetology President, Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All. Nelson, Leontyne CTinaJ - 4f22f70, PTSA 9-12, FBLA 12, Pep 11, FHA 10. Song: I'm Go- ing to Trust in Him. Nelson, Raylette - 9f24f70. Pep, DECA, Honor Roll 11, Cos- metology. Song: Puttin The Rush On Me. Nelson, Tomoka CMokeJ - 9f19f70. Song: Push lt. Nettles, Amy - 7f21f70, FBLA 12, Civinettes 12, FHA 9, 10. Song: I Think We're Alone Now. Neville, Consuella fConniej - 11fl9f70. Concert Choir 10, VOT 12, FBLA 12. Song: So Amaz- ing, Nesbitt, Sharon iSha Shal - 7f25f70. SADD 11, Song: Casanova NeSmith, Anglea fAngelJ - 1f9f70. DECA 12. Song: Always and Forever. Nobles, Charles CChanksj - 2flf69.V1CA 12. Song: I Heard A Rumor. O'Nea1, Isaac CTankJ - 8f22f69. Song: Come Over, O'Neal, james - 12f3f70, Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Principal's List 9, 10, 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12, French Club 1 1, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, junior Guide 11, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Ga. Certificate Of Merit 1 1, Mercer Art Festival, 2nd Place junior Po- etry 11, Who's Who Among High School Students 12, Society Of Dis- tinguished American High School Students 12. Song: It's A Sin. Outlaw, Dana - 9f23f70. Oc- tagon Club 9, 10, French Club Treasurer 11, Peer Counselor ll, 12, Deca Club 12, Song: 1 Think Were Alone Now. Palmer, Valencia CShellJ - 3f6f70. Band 9, 10, VOCA 9, YAD 10, just Say No 10-12, Newspaper Staff 12. Song: Bad, Parham, Felix - 12-27-70. Foot- ball 9-12. Song: Adore, Parker, Derrick 1Dimplesj - 2f1f68. Song: Casanova Parker, Michael 1MikeJ - 2f20f70. Song: Wipeout, Parks, Rosalind fRosJ - 2f8f70. Beta 9, Honor Roll 10-12, Perfect Attendance 9-12, Majotette 11, 12, Co-Captain Of Majorettes 12, Band Secretary. Song: I Love You. Patterson, jennifer Gen-dog? - 8f1f70. Beta 9-10, Certificate of Merit 11, Art 11, Civinettes 12, Annual Staff 10-12, Song: Should've Known Better. Patton, Cherie fReel - 2f2f7O, FBLA, Civinettes, Beta, Principal's List 10, 11. Song: The Time of Our Life. Patton, jerry Qjer Bear! - 7f7f71. Beta, Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Roll, Principal's List, Gov- ernors Honors Program Alternate CMathJ, Math Team, Georgia Cer- tificate of Merit, Perfect Atten- dance. Song: The Time of Out Life. Peacock, Christy - 7f16f70. Student Council 11, 12, Key Club 10, Mu Alpha Theta 11-12, P l'SA 12, Beta 9-12, Trivial Pursuit Club, Honor Roll. Song: The Time of Our Life. Pecor, Chuck - 2f5f70. Gov- ernors Honors Program Finalist 11, Academic Bowl 9, 10, Captain 11, 12, Debate Team 9-12, Co-Captain 12, Science Club 9-12, Vice-Pres. 11, Pres. 12, Beta 9-12, Science Bowl 9-12, Math Team 9-12, Latin Club Parliamentarian 11, President 12, Mu Alpha Theta Parliamen- tarian 11, County Wide Academic Bowl Team Member 11-12, Prin- cipal's List 9-11, junior Guide 11. Song: The Intruder. Peterman, William LBillyJ - 11f27!70. Song: Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer. Phelps, Eric CPruneJ - 7f3f70. Song: Push It. Phillips, Tony - 4f19f70. Spanish Club. Song: Control, Pipkin, Robert lBobbyJ - 8f3f69. DECA 11-12, Song: Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound. Pitts, Carla fDirty Red? - 1f5f69. Pep, FHA. Song: 1 Need Love. Pitts, Simon CSweetsJ - 1f8f70. Fine Arts Club. Porter, Karen 1TwinJ 12f8f69, Pep 9, Drill Team Marching Band 10-12, CV. VOCA 11-12, Symphonic B 10, 12. Song: Show Me. Porter, Koren fTwinJ 12f8f69. VOCA, Cosmetol President, Ms. Freshman, Sw heart Coronation 9, FHA St We've Only just Begun. Powell, Lastacia iStacij 9f26f70. SADD 10, Pep 9, Ht Roll 10, Cosmetology 10-12, St Only You Can Make Me Hap, Powell, Ty fTy-Baby! 9f1f70. Principal's List 9- Honor Roll 11. Song: Everyboi Got Something to Hide Except and My Monkey, Price, Belinda LBelJ - 1 1189 FHA 9, DECA 12. Song: Time of My Life. Prince, Sherri - 8f4f69. FI 12, Pep 9, Cheerleader 9. St Casanova Puckett, Angela - 9f16f7O. 1 9, 10, Vice-Pres. 11, President Science Club 9, Class Presiden 10, Class Secretary 11, Red C Youth Board 10, Honor Roll 1 1, Civinettes 10, junior Guide Mu Alpha Theta Secretary 11, Certificate of Merit 11, Trivial 1 suit 12, Student Council Presir 12. Song: I Think We're A Now. Parham, Fenton 1Fentl 1fl9f70. VOCA 12, Song: Many Tears. , Pierce, Michelle iBaby Bri - 7f5f70. French Club Civinettes 10, District Treasurer, District Lt. Governor 12. Si Kiss 'Him Good-bye. 1 R V Ray, Cindy lCinD - 12f1f Spanish 10, just Say No 11, Counselors 11, 12, Chess Club Montage 11, 12, Montage Ee 12, Band 9-10, Macon junior 1 lege Third Place Poetry Winner Song: Helter Skelter. Ray, Michelle CCookiej 7f9f70. FBLA 12. Song: Sai His Arms. Reece, Victor CArmadi1loJ 12f25f69, FFA, Perfect At dance 9-11, Song: Can't We'l1 Renn, Michelle - 7f17, Honor Roll 9, 11, Chorus 11 Show Choir 11, 12. Song: Cl Train. Resha, Shanon CSpace Acel 1lf20f69. Social Studies Clul 10, Computer Club 10-12, N Pres. and Parliamentarian. Si Louie Louie. Ridgell, LaTanya fRoscoej 5fl9f70, Principal's List 9, Hi Roll 10-11, Octagon 9-10, Bet Math Team 9-12, Debate 11 Annual Staff 11-12, Senior C Director, Second Place Optii Oratorical Contest 9, First H Optimist Oratorical Contes 10, 11, Student Council Represent: 11, Honorable Mention, Re, Oratorical competition 10. S Erotic City. Rhodes, Thelma CTootsieJ 7flf70. Pep. Song: I N Love. 3 Riley, james fDang-Dangj 5f5f70. Baseball Award 10, F ball Award and Letter 9. Si Wipeout Rogers, Rodney CRodJ 8f26f69. CVAE. Song: I IN Love. Roland, Karen QK.K.j 3f26f70. Beta 9, Spanish 9 Softball 10-11, Song: R Steady. iuntree, Kenneth - lf14f7O. CA 12. Song: Purple Rain. mzier, Angela - 2f2f69. Song: 'ou Give Good Love. imney, Donna - 6fl3f70. A, DECA. Song: We Got It mnels, Charles lChuck7 - 6f70. Song: Move the Crowd. itland, George 4Lil' Bob - l6f70. Perfect Attendance 9. ng: We've Only just Begun. ltland, Patricia - 1lf20f69. tagon, Pep, DECA, Honor Roll . Song: Wipeout. fals, james 1RyalsD - 30f68. VOCA 10, VICA ll. Hg: It's Another Tequila Sun- 1 S nders, Christopher - 3f69. Pep. Song: Always idifer, Chianti CChrunchieJ 6f20f70. VOCA. Song: mazing Love. Edifer, Rhonda Lynn - 6f70. BETA, French, Honor. ig: jesus is a Rock. att, Glenn CGQJ - 10f3f70. iT. Song: I'm Bad. ott, Mitchell lMitchJ - lZ6f70. VICA. Song: Country y Can Survive. ptr, Pauline iWalnutJ - X69. just Say No, Art, Essay ard. Song: jesus Can Work It ley, Darrick LHeadJ - 9170. Song: Making Love ln Rain. nnon, Lori D. - 1f24f7O. g: Faith, nw, Melissa - 8f8f70. Key 9, Honor Roll 1, 10, Civinettes Vice President 12, Principal's . 11, Varsity Cheerleader 12, la 12, GA Certificate of Merit Song: Holiday mate, Craig 1Crazy Boy? - X69. mons, Debra - 9f20f70. Say No, Octagon, Perfect At- ance 9, 10, 11, 12. Song: I d Love. mons,jeannie - lOfl3f69. rus 9, l0, ll, 12, FHA 9,10, ident 11, Cosmetology 12, Pep Music Award 11. Song: Wipe imons, jerry CSweet Lovej - f70. FFA. mons, Reginald CRedJ - f70. BETA 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Basketball 9, 10, Baseball 9, 10, tball 9, 10, ll, 12, Perfect At- ance 9, 10, ll, Honor Roll 9, ll, Georgia Certificate of Merit Boys' State Participant l 1, jun- Guide 11. Song: We've Only Begun. mans, Dawn ICurlyJ - 6f70. Key 9, io, VICA ll, 12. : Hotel California. 'th, Dawn QBoom-Booml - 9f70. Art. Song: l Need 'th, Harold - 10f27f69. ith, james fSmittyJ - Of7O. VICA 12. Song: l'm ng Hunting Tonight. 'th, Susan CSuzJ - 3f1Of7O. ch 10, Civinettes - One Act Competition 11, 12. Song: elt With You. ith, Trena 1TinaJ - 17f70. Song: Lost ln Emo- ad, Nicole 4NikkiD - 4f69. Pep, just Say No, D, VICA, VOCA, Basketball 0. Song: We've Only just Be- Sneed, Derrick QSkigcJ - 6f25f70. Civitan, Band. Snider, Chris 1SnidJ - 1f9f70. Baseball Manager 9, 10, Basketball 9, Football 12, Art, French, DECA. Song: Babe. Solomon, john iQue-Puppieb - 2f2f70. Football 10, Pep. Song: Cinderfella. Spaugh, Angelique - 5f18f70. just Say No ll, FBLA 12, Song: Time of My Life. Spires, jerry - 6f3f69. lndus- trial Arts 12. Song: '1Once in A Lifetime. Spires, joan Lynnette tKnee- Walkerl - 4f9f7O. Spanish 9, 10, VICA 11, 12, Sweetheart Cor- onation Representative 10. Song: 1fl'd Still Say Yes. Spires, Shannon Dewayne iBubblesJ - 12f1lf69. VICA. Song: Save Your Love. Spires, Shannon Lee - l0f28f70. DECA 11, Chaplain 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Song: I'd Still Say Yes. Spradlin, Dana - 5f22f70. DE- CA ll, 12. Song: I Think We'te Alone Now. Springer, Rebecca iOrZyJ - llf3f70. French, Honor Roll ll, Debate. Song: Memory. Spruce, Wesley lSpruceJ - 4f14f70. Voca io, VICA 11, 12. Song: Country Boy Can Sur- vive. Stanley, Michele fCheleJ - 4f4f7O. Beta 9, 1O,11, 12, Honor Roll 11, TAP 10, 11, 12, DECA 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students 10, 11, 12. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It Steel, Robert iStainless Steelj - 1f16f7O. Art. Song: Rock The Flock. Stephens, Philip fSweet Phill - 4f27f70. VICA. Song: Love Me ln A Special Way. Stephens, Veronica CTinkJ - 9f3f69. FHA 9, 10, 11, DECA l2. Song: Falling In Love. Still, Pamela CAluminum Canb - 12f30f69. Softball Outstand- ing Athlete Awards, Macon junior College Writing Award, Montage Managing Editor 12. Song: l Think We're Alone Now. Stinson, Michelle lMiedelD - 5f23f7o. Key 10, 11, VICA 12. Song: Always. Stokes, David CStokerl -- 8flf69. Civitan 10, 11, 12. Stokes, Katherine fKatiel - 9f30f70, Honor Roll 9, 10, ll, GA Certificate of Merit ll, BETA 9, l0, ll, 12, Symphonic Band 9, 10, ll, 12, jazz Ensemble 11, 12, Trivial Pursuit 10, ll, GA Girls' State. Song: I just Had The Time Of My Life. Stokes, Larry lPeanutJ - 8f25f87. Song: Here I Go Again. Stollenwerck, Kimberly - lf26f70. BETA 9, 10, ll, 12, Girls' State ll, Sweetheart Coro- nation 9, 1O, Latin 11, Spanish 10, Cherry Blossom Finalist, Honor Roll 9, 10, ll, Student Council Representative 10, jr. Vice Pres- ident l 1, Chief ofStaff for Complex 12, Homecoming Representative 12, Cheerleading 9, Captain Of junior Varsity 10, Co-Captain of Varsity 11, Captain of Varsity 12, Civinettes 10, Sec. 11, Pres. 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students 10, 11, Peet Counselor 10, ll. Song: And Then Some. Stuart, Kathy - 6f15f70. DE- CA, Art. Song: Always Stubbs, Mark 1L.A.J - lf9f7O. Song: Casanova Stuckey, Casey - 12fl9f69. Song: Love ls A House. Suddeth, Mark - lfl4f70. VI- CA. Song: Freebird. Surles, Deborah 1DinkyJ - l0f28f70. Honor Roll IO, Student Council ll, 12, FTA 11, French 12. Song: Brass ln Pockettf' Swain, Anthony QT-903 - 7fl5f69. Song: Give The D.j. A Break. Sweet, Tony - 10f?vf69. VICA. Song: Push It. Tapley, Melanie - 7f17f7O. FBLA ll, 12. Song: Mony, Mony. Tarver, Richard CRichie Richl - 7f2lf70. Song: Cinderfella. Tharpe, Charlie fCarl Lewisj - lf5f69. Track 9, 10, ll, l2 - Second To The Recordholder In Long jump. Song: l Need Love. Tharpe, Larry CMannJ - l1f19f70. Song: I Need Love. Thigpen, Tommy CT.N.T.J - 7fl6f70. FFA, FHA,just Say No. Song: 4'Always. Thomas, Carla - 8f28f68. jROTC 9, 10, Majorette ll, Voca 12. Song: Wipe-Out Thomas, Reginald iTomJ - 2f7f87. DCT, VICA. Song: I Need Love. Thomas, Sharon - 7f20f69. VICA 11, 12. Song: lt'll Be All Over Kln The Morningbf' Thompson, Arthur CBulldogJ - 7f16f69. VOCA, VICA. Song: l Want Your Sex. Thompson, Audrey CTinyJ - 1Of12f69. VOCA. Song: Love ls A House. Thompson, Evelyn 1SlimJ - 9f28f69. Song: You Got The Look. Tillman, Larry 1ChicoD - 7f28f7l. Honor Roll 9, 10, ll, Macon Telegraph and News Teen Board Member ll, First Place For News Story And Writing, Honor- able Mention for Sports Feature Writing ll, Quill and Scroll, USA Today Nat. High school Sports Del- egate For GA. Song: Where You Are. Tipton, Tracy - Sfl0f70. Civinettes 12, FBLA 12. Song: U Got The Look. Townsend, Gary 1Town-Dogb - 2f20f70. BETA 9, io, 11, 12, National Merit 11, GA Certificate of Merit, Who's Who Among American High School Students, National Honor Society, Distin- guished Performance Award in Mu- sic. Song: To Hell With The Dev- il. Truss, Brenda 1Tender Brenda? - 4f10f70. Drill Team. Song: l Need Love. Vandergriff, Sandy fChickenJ - 2f28f70. Social Studies Club 9, FFA 10, Montage Staff Poetry Ed- itor 10, Montage Staff Literary Ed- itor 12, Song: People Get Ready. Vickers, Terry iDoctorJ - 8f25f68. Song: Come Over. Vigna, Chris lVinnieJ - 2f27f69. VlCA. Song: Crazy, Crazy Nights. Vissage, Charlotte - l2f24f69. FBLA ll, 12. Song: l Think We'te Alone Now. Wadsworth, Wendy CMiss Clas- sicb - 7f28f70. Honor Roll 9, ll, Computer Club, FBLA, Perfect Attendance. Song: The Champi- on. Waits, Keith - 5f4f70. lndus- trial Arts. Song: I Won't Forget You. Walker, Anthony CD.M.C.D - 6f16f70. Walker, Steven lMarvelous Onel - 1Of30f68. Song: The Beautiful Ones. Walker, Tony fBig Toneb - 1f3Of69. Football 9, 10, ll, 12, Baseball 9. Song: Love is a House. Walls, Charles 1BubbaJ X - 1f27f68. VICA 11, VOCA 12, Science 9, 10, Social Studies 11. Song: I Won't Forget You. Waller, joseph iSir Waller! - lfl9f70. Band. Song: lt's All Right. Wash, Nazanova - lf25f70. Spanish Club, Civinettes, Honor Roll, Principal's List, Math Club, Math Team, Debate Team. Song: jesus Is The Answer. Watkins, Simon CBig Boy! - 1Of3f68. Song: My Soul Has Been Anchored ln The Lord. Watkins, Yolanda fLandaJ - 6fl2f69. Song: We've Only just Begun. Watts, Marco CFlakeJ - 4f25f69. Song: Word Up. Webb. Herman 1Too Sweetl - 9fl6f69. Song: I Need Love. Webb, Mark fSmileyJ - 7f29f7O. DECA, First Place Award In Petroleum Marketing at DECA Convention. Song: Lynda, Webley, Clive CC.W.J - 7f1lf70. Pep Club. Song: Get It Girl. Welch, Brian - 12f26f69. FFA, VICA. Song: Girls, Girls, Girls. West, james CSugarboyJ - 1lf5f69. CVAE. Song: l Love You. White, Corey CWindchillJ - 4f2lf70. Song: Time Is Winding Up, White, jeane Qenj - 7flf70, DECA, Leo. Song: Holiday, White, PCSEY KP.-IJ - 4f4f70. DECA 11, 12, DECA Rookie ofthe Year 11, DECA State Vice- President. Song: Stairway To Heaven. Williams, Cassandra CCassyJ - 3X1 lf70. FHA 9, DECA 12. Song: So Amazing. Williams, Cedric X -- 4fl5f69. Song: Caught Up ln The Rap- ture. Williams, Faith fBaifD - l2f5f70. FHA Treasurer 10, Leo ll, Leo Secretary 12, FBLA 12. Song: When Whoever's ln New England. Williams, Kema - 3f27f70. Beta Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Honor Roll 9, 11, Octagon 10, DECA 12. Song: Heaven Is A Place On Earth. Williams, Michael fDogl -- IXZOX69. Song: l Need Love. Williams, Shaterrilyn -- 9fl6f7O. VOCA. Song: l'm Still Holding On. Williams, Tonya CTripD - 7f30f70. VOCA 11, 12, Secretary. Song: Didn't We Almost Have It All Willis, Cinamon - 3f8f69. BETA, DECA. Song: U Got The Look, Wilson, Christopher CGlassJ - 6fl7f69. Song: I Need Love. Wilson, Rodney - 2f17f70. BETA, Honor Roll 10, Principal's List 9, 11, DECA. Song: Can't We Try. Wimbush, George CBushJ - 3fzf70. Pep 12, SADD io, 11, Marching and Symphony Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Song: Push lt. Woodard, Samatha fSamD - 9fl4f70. Song: Didn't We Al- most Have lt Woolfork, Tannis - 1f11f70. Math Team, Wrestling Team. Song: The Player. Woods, Tommy - 12f26f68. VOCA, Class Secretary. Wooten, Anthony tAnt. Woot- neyi - 9f28f70. Annual Staff 10, ll, 12. Song: Bad Wright, Latricia CMichelleJ - 9fl5f70. Pep Club 10, Perfect At- tendance l0, ll, Honor Roll 10, TAP ll, 12. Song: Puttin' The Rush On Me. Whaley, Susan 1Dig-UM'sD - 6f2f70. Octagon Club 9, 11, Art Club 12. Song: Rock Steady. Yarn, Christy fShay-Shayj - 8fl4f7O. Song: Help Me, I'm Falling. f 01112 Affzfzounwmenfs 'Name Cards 'dppreciafiofz Gfjis 'Memories zqfblllllb' ' Clam Kwpsahg NATHAN and JEFF MORGAN L.G. BALFOUR CO. P.O. Box 927 Milledgeville, GA 31061 . BHHOUIE N0 one remembwif 271 so many ways. 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X .mqggiff 3 Deloris Krysalka Tracy Land Phillip Langley Darrell Lanier Iris Lavant Scott Lawrence jennifer Leins Keith Leslie Bryan Lester Chuck Leverette jennifer Ligon jessica Lion Tonya Lindsey Tashia Livingston Arrellius Lockett Maurice Lockett Patricia Lockett Christopher Logan Todd Longo Derrick Lowe jennifer Lowe jill Lowe Keith Loyd jackie Lumpkin Sean Lynn joseph Maddox Brad Marchman Pamela Marlow Trina Marshall Connie Masdon Craig Massengale Selanda Mathis Michael May Sean May Michelle Mayo james Mays Winton Mays Alicea McClendon Althea McClendon Stephen McCook Mavis McCormick Sean McCrackin Michele McCrorey Craven McKenzie Andy McKinney Larry McKinney Mickie Lea McLain Linda McMullan juniors U v r Q W l J Pam Stewart Sonja Stewart Kelly Stokes Micah Strong john Stroud Jackie Stubbs Hope Stuckey Trent Talton Walt Tate Choatte Taylor Chuck Taylor Conessa Taylor Naphaphone Thalongsengchanh Craig Thomas Danielle Thomas Lewis Thomas Steven Thomas Andrew Thompson Lisa Thompson james Tidwell Robert Titlwell Amy Tolbert Paula Troupe Forrest Tucker 122 - Juniors unions' .LJ J -- Vx 5 ip A 1 .T sf ' its - Mr. jackson really keeps joe Brice on the ballg he even takes his Mike Ward anxiously receives his Senior ring tuba to detention. 12 e I . U Class of 1990 'EFS' fiz. f ri ni .8 Z Christie Abbott Eric Adams Kristie Adams Erik Algea Charles Allen Erik Allman Michelle Amos Marcus Andrews Marcus Anthony Shawn Archer Vicki Archer Tiffany Armstrong Royce Arnold Lisa Atkinson William Atkinson Jason Ayers Kim Bagley Lamar Bailey Niki Bailey Shannon Baker Wendy Barbee Calandra Barber Rebekah Barnes Lawrence Bartholf Steve Barton Christopher Bass Theresa Batson Foy Battle Chris Beasley Robert Bennett Patrick Bentley Robert Bentley Terry Bentley Kim Berkner Nicholas Blount Curtis Boone Jody Borders Corey Boyd Lonzie Bradley Michael Bridges Veronica Bridges Raymond Brinson Germaine Brookins Dexter Brooks Kevin Brooks Adrianne Brown Angela Brown Candida Brown Sophomores Ericka Brown Felicia Brown Latanya Brown Tomekki Brown Eric Bryant jeremy Bryant Debra Bundrage Rufus Butler Andrea Butts Margaret Butts Angela Byrd Candice Cabiness johnny Cain Chris Caines Reco Calhoun Tracy Calloway Ginny Cape Doug Carr Rhonda Carr Brent Carroll Bobby Carter Michelle Carter Lisa Causey Michelle Causey jon Childers Katrina Clark Robby Clements Steve Clements Tony Clements Tamla Cleveland Kristina Clinard Wanda Cole joey Coleman 126 Sophomores Tinora Coley Clifford Collier Sandy Colston Fred Combs Mark Conger Crystal Cook William Cook Rodney Cornelius Dawn Cottrell Shawn Cox Adris Coxron John Cramer Stacey Crowder Arthur Cummings Larvelle Cummings Bobby Cupp Carla Cupp Latisha Cuyler Nicole Cuyler Marquis Daniels Audrey Daniely Natasha Daniely Darrell Davis jill Davis Kim Deason Tyrone Dennis Neha Desai Trece Dinkins Germany Dixon Scott Dobson Shaquita Dorsey Kent Dowell Linwood Driskell Chris Drury Eric Duggan Derek Dumas Brian Dunlap Wendy Dunn joseph Dupree Randy Durden Tiffani Durham Laura Dykes Andy Earley Kimberly Earley Jennifer Elder Leslie Elder Anthony Ellington Ima Endsley Sophomores Claude English Cheryl Evans julian Evans Stephanie Evans Belinda Everly Stanley Fair Amy Favors Frederick Fleming Kimberly Floyd jimmy M. Fordham jimmy W. Fordham Stephen Foster Tammy Foster Lafayette Fountain Michele Fountain Stacey Foust Tara Franklin Don Fullman Richard Gaddis Randy Gainer Tiffany Garner Mardi Garrett Richard Gates Heather Gibbs Travis Gilleland Tami Gladin james Glass Trevino Glover Deanna Goddard joel Godwin Susan Gonzalez Chris Goode Valarie Gooden Michael Goodwin Tacia Goodwyn Felicia Goolsby l 28 - Sophomores Class of '90 f , if LAL - - x 9 X .L-, Q Y , 4 ! , i ,i ix, I . r ' 1-na'-....., f . Chantelle Thomas and Bridgette Wiggins are hard at work. l iw, E... t .'4W: I. Stephanie Goolsby Dana Gordon Tonya Gordon Carlos Grayer Dina Green Carl Gregory jerry Gregory Chris Griffin Patrick Griggs Shannon Gunnells Mark Gunter Randy Haire Dani Hale Serena Hall Tara Hall Connie Hamilton Christy Hamlin Robby Hamrick Allan Hancock Kelvin Hansforcl Mellisa Hardy David Harper Latonya Harper Sandra Harper Tammy Harper Tina Harper Alisa Harrell Clancey Harris Janelle Harris Kyle Harris Regina Harris Darren Hart Latarsha Harvey Angie Hathaway Lisa Hattaway Connie Hawkins Natasha Hawkins Robbie Hawkins Kim Hayes Shanna Haywood Troy Head Bonnie Heath jerrod Heath Mike Heath james Hedgepeth Alicia Helms Robert Henley Dennis Henry Sophomores Soplzomores Lisa Herring Caprice Hester Vicki Hicks Vonda Hicks Ron Hill C Terrance Hill . Carolyn Holley Cassandra Hollingshed Tammy Hollingshecl April Holloway joey Holmes Tracie Holt am N Allison Hooker 'B 'ii Zack Hopkins A Shondra Horton Carrie Howard Jimmy Howard Michael Howard T Michelle Howard Angela Hubbard Ricky Hubbard Lance Hudson Sharon Hughes Stacy Hunnicutt Tisha Hunnicutt Billy Hunt Shannon Huskins Tracy llill Harold Ingram Darius lnzar Kenneth lvey Stacy Ivey ISU - Sophomores 7 I 1' .fn ipsum? .figaik Susan Tidwell puts on the finishing touches in Cosmetology Class Naam 1 1 3 I Derrick Lee Kenneth Lee Lori Lee Katrina Lem Marco Leon Brandi Leslie Marvin Leverette Bernice Lewis Mark Lewis Traci Lewis Carlotta Linder julie Little Michelle Lloyd Tausha Lockett Steve Logan Sabrina Long Tara Long Chris Love julie Lowe Lisa Lowe Barbara Lundy Deborah Lynch Antonio Mack Kathy Malone jason Maloy j.j. Maner jesse Marlin jeff Marshall Chris Mathews Felenthean Mathews Shawn Mathews johnathan May Melanie Maynard jamie Mayne Lenette McAllister Torah McCowan Latricia McCoy jeanette McCrorey Chad McDonald Daniel McDonald Melissa Mclntire Amanda McSwain Marier Meadows james Melton john Merriweather Brad Miller Ivey Miller David Mills H2 - Sophomores A 115315 i 5 'Y' 1 i ,, ,L ' , XL! 1 I 1--if Heath and Kirk Oliver pass the time with a friendly game of Trivial Pursuit. Estavia Mills jimmy Mixon Sheryl Moate Alicia Moffett Kimberly Moody Arthur Moore Carolyn Moore Derick Moore Vernon Moore Trenise Morris LaKeshia Mosley Thomas Moxley Heidi Mueller Eddie Murphy Marcus Murphy Larry Myers Reginald Nash Wylene Nash Glenn Nelson Regina Nelson Quito Newbill Natasha Noble Kim Nolton Wlilliam O'Neal Kelvin Oliver Kirk Oliver Stacey Oliver Terry Oliver Cynthia Parks jack Parks Wayne Parks Stacy Patterson XVilliam Payton BJ. Peavy Ericka Pharisee Michael Phillips Sophomores Patrick Phillips Melody Pierce Benjie Pillow Eddie Pipkin Kimberly Pittman Michael Pittman Ricky Pitts jeff Poland Africa Ponder Tonya Poole Kim Porter jamber Postell Christy Pruett Christopher Pullen Tasha Purvis Kim Putnal Amy Raffield Chris Railey Eric Rainey james Rainey junette Rainey Tracie Rainey Susan Raleigh Tracie Reeze joel Reid Chanda Reliford Mike Renn Steve Reynolds Dewayne Richardson Michelle Roach Chris Roberson Derrick Robinson john Robinson Kertina Robinson Nancy Robinson Neil Robinson Shawn Robinson jonathan Roddie Cindy Rogers Heather Roland Steve Roland Steve Roland Robbie Romeiser Kristina Rooks Wfilliam Roquemore Michael Royal Tyrone Royal Christy Rozier 134 Sophomores Maurice Rozier Renita Rozier Tammy Rozier Terrance Ruff Corey Rutland Sheidra Samples Elijah Sanders Howard Sanders Joanna Saylor David Sealock Latisha Seldon Wanda Seldon jason Shaw Melody Sheffield Yasmine Sheikholeslam Charlie Simmons Madonna Simmons jerelyn Sims Ernest Singletary Terry Singleton Anita Slade -Iuhan Slocumb Craig Smith Felecia Smith Felicia Smith Kenya Smith Kevin Smith Leonard Smith Levette Smith Misty Smith Regina Smith Tracie Smith Vicki Smith Vanessa Spencer Dewayne Spinks Carla Spires Chris Spivey Reginald Stallings Leroy Stanfill Ricky Stanley Lashanda Stewart Regina Still Eric Stoker Lakesia Straws David Stubbs Kris Suddeth Robin Suttles james Sutton Suphomures - H5 Clarice Talton Skyla Talton Kevin Tanner Catrina Taylor Mildred Taylor Regina Taylor Tedrin Tharpe Myrna Thayer Chantelle Thomas Chonda Thomas jimmy Thomas Keith Thomas Lorenzo Thomas Octavia Thomas Robin Thomas Stephanie Thomas Tim Thomas Timothy Thomas Keshia Thompkins Curtis Thompson Tammy Thompson Tina Thompson jack Thurston Susan Tidwell Jennifer Todd Erica Tolbert Scott Townsend Nicholaus Tunstell Laura Turner Mel Turner l36 - Sophomores Qi ,-sf ,t Robert Turner Scott Tyner Andy Upshaw Melody Ussery Amy Vandiver Leigh Ann Vandiver Dawn Vega Chad Vonsteenburgh Derrick Wade Michael Wadsworth Chris Waldorf Karen Walker Kerry Walker Knithra Walker Pamela Walker Robert Waller Carol Ward john Ward Shawn Ward Asha Warner Trella Warren Marcus Washington Mike Watt Mike Webb Wendy Webb Mickie Weiss Greg White Kandi White Keith White Troy White Wade White Carey Widener Bridgette Wiggins Carolyn Williams Michelle Williams Sonja Williams Brant Willis Chad Wilson Matt Wilson Sabrina Wilson Brady Woodard Pamela Woodard jay Woods Nolita Woolfork Marcus Wright Robby Wright Timothy Wright Karina Young Sophomores - l 37 , . f W Class of 1991 W A NYU! 1SBl0f N4-1 Tracne NRM 138 - Officers an-Vice President. 1 f Teresa Ayers-Treasurer. Sitting org jennifer 'Chapman- Tucker-Secretaryg Cherann Buchan- XJ Hajji Abdullah Sabrina Adams Demetria Ali Chip Anderson Becky Andrews Anissa Anthony Tammy Aultman Thomas Austin Marty Avera jonathan Avery Teresa Ayers Thomas Bacon Deastro Baker Karen Baker Ronald Baker Carlos Balke Debra Banks Eddie Banks Tonya Barefoot jonathan Bartholf Tammy Baskette Dwana Bass Cindy Batchelor Peggy Batchelor Russell Batchelor john Baughcum David Bearden Alex Bedgood Sellers Bell Amy Benjamin james Bennett Misty Bennett Tonya Bennett Mike Benson Michael Billingslea Michelle Birdsong Kim Blackerby Tonya Blumstengal Amye Booth Trish Bostic Keith Bostick Christy Bowen Carol Bowens Michael Bradley jason Braswell jeremy Braswell John Bray Reginald Brice Freshmen Quinton Bridges Patricia Briley Danyelle Broach Cassandra Broadus Kenneth Brookins David Brooks Daniel Broughton Admin Brown Cassandra Brown Chris Brown Matthew Brown Melanie Brown Reginald Brown Shenese Brown Terri Brown Travis Brown Tracy Browner Christy Bruce Keith Bryan Avery Bryant Teresa Bryant Cherann Buchanan Kevin Buckalew Nicole Buckner Crystal Bull Paul Burner Dana Burney .Jodi Butter jerry Busbee Kevin Busbee Darrell Butler Galen Butler Willie Byrd Keith Caldwell Sharonda Callaway jinesa Cameron Cassandra Campbell Tyrone Campbell Rhonda Carnpen Antonio Carlisle Bobby Carroll Shannon Carter Stylerta Carter Tracy Carter Scott Casteel Bridgett Casteen jennifer Cates Billy Causey 140 - Freshmen Freshmen of I , l X-N '- ,,, - 'SQ nl., 63wa1.u62., Christy Causey Felicia Chalker jennifer Chapman Angela Chatfield Cynthia Cherry Statlin Childs Heath Clance Heather Clance Daphne Clark Tawanna Clark Akebulan Cliett Brad Clinard Corey Clowers Cassandra Coach Wanda Coates Larry Coats Maurice Cobbs David Cochran Gary Cole Lee Cole Tony Coleman Benjamin Collins Chris Collins Darrell Collins William Collins Kera Colson William Colvin Casey Comet Andy Cone Kevin Cone Todd Conger Amy Connell Sammy Coons Chad Cooper Misty Corbin Antovie Cotton Tammie Cotton joe Courson Crystal Cowart Eugene Craig Angel Cranford Heather Crawford Stephen Crawford Warren Cray Ricky Crook James Crosby Tommy Crosby Geyssie Cruz Freshmen I4 l Toshia Cummings Cheryl Cuyler Alfred Daniels Willie Daniels Lisa Daniely Eric Darby Bonita Davis David Davis Eric Davis Glejuanda Davis Howard Davis Makeba Davis Marla Davis Samantha Davis Selena Davis Tonira Davis Troy Davis Bernard Dawson Reco Dawson Sheree Dean Blandi Deaton William Delee Will Deloach Sherrie Dennis Tanyeka Dent Kim Deshazier Veronica Deshazier Eric Dickerson April Dinkins Benjamin Dishmond Ashley Dixon Ronnair Dixon Alex Donald Bryan Dorough Eric Dowty Tammy Dukes Chad Dumas Jermaine Dumas Karen Dunagan Dazoan Duncan Keith Duncan Rhonda Duncan Shaylor Duncan jennifer Dunlap Marcus Dupree Tammy Dykes Edward Eavenson Karen Edwards l42 Fresh men Class of '91 is Lf 'x Kimberly Edwards Paula Edwards Roderick Edwards Chad Ellerbee Cheryl Ellington Christy Ellis Shannon Entrekin Alton Evans Scottie Evans Russell Ezelle Troy Farr Terrence Farrar Quenell Faulk Kimberly Ferguson Monica Fielder Konswella Fields Curtis Finch Bryan Finley jon Fisher Lavon Flanders Marc Flanders Ben Fleming Sherquita Flint Leon Fluellen Charles Ford Franceen Ford Kim Ford Michelle Ford Sharon Ford Chris Forehand Freshmen Brandan Foskey Arthur Foster john Foster Maurice Foster Scott Foster Alfred Fountain Macy Fox Kenneth Freeman Pat Freidhof jennifer Fry Ayanna Frye Ywakita Fuller Tracy Fulwood Denise Gaines Rachelle Gallimore Melisa Garcia Will Garlinghouse Valencia Gary Ursula Gates Virgil Gates Liticia Gaultney Tina Gaultney Billy Gay Troy Gay Randy George Toya Germany Brad Gibbs Chad Gibbs Arthorio Gibson Patrick Gibson Tiffany Gildersleeve Wilbllr Gildersleeve Kim Gill I44 - Freshmen Freshmen 'v-. id ci M ,,.g.sg,.- S ,. 'SNL L. Q-' Tracie Marshall is proudly escorted by her Sweetheart onation date, Phillip Gore. Anthony Harvey Kathy Hatcher Calvin Hawthorne Ian Hayes Arquethia Haywood Toney Haywood Deena Heath Latrena Heath Tonya Heath Chad Helms Tammy Helmuth Donald Henderson Robert Henderson, -Ir. Wesley Hendrick Chris Hendrix Talaneous Henry Robert Herring Amy Hewett Karen Hicks Sharion Hicks Shernice Hicks Tracy Hightower Danny Hill Gina Hill james Hill Valencia Hill Angel Hinson jonathan Hinson Kaprial Hinson Christy Hodges jill Hodges Krista Holland Rodney Holliday Traci Holliday Kenya Hollingshed jessica Holloway Kevin Holloway Adrian Holt Amy Holt David Holt Dovenna Holt Clint Hopper Tammy Home Spencer Hortman Carlos Howard Chicquita Howard Kimberly Howard Lisa Howard 46 - Freshmen Class of '91 9 K-Ullllia Lorenzo Howard Telisa Howard Melissa Howell Arthur Huckaby Wiley Hudson Karen Huffman Chad Hunnicutt jenny Hunnicutt Scott Hunnicutt Trina Hunt Eric Hunter Vincent Hunter jeremy Hurt Kandis Hurt Kimberly Hutton Terri lsreal Alrovise jackson Brad jackson Brian jackson Laquisha jackson Marty jackson Myron jackson Spencer jackson Sydney jackson Todd jackson Tracy jackson Richard jacobs Betty james Troy jenkins Michael jernigan Adam johnson Andre johnson Calandra johnson Carlos johnson Chuncea johnson Dana johnson Danyelle johnson David johnson Deborah johnson Frederick johnson jacquelyn johnson james johnson Kevin johnson Lisa johnson Mary johnson Ronnie johnson Rosilind johnson Timothy jolly Freshmen Angie jones David jones Denise jones Eddie jones Hank jones Lameal jones Mandrill jones Melissa jones Rachel jones Robert jones Terry jones Tonya jones lsiah jordan Sharita jordan Charles Kelley Heather Kemp Rodney Kendall Tarsha Kendall Roselan Kendrick Chris Kent jeffery Ketchup Brandon Key Larry Kinney Michelle Kirkland Adona Kitchens Thomas Kitchens Charles Knight Edward Knight Mike Knight jarrod Knighten Rueben Lamar jason Lambert I48 l-reshmen F resbmen f Y? ,gf V, iff ff- il X Clint Hopper intensely concentrates on his assignment 2' 1 U' 'FU' 351 wu- 45,4 IO' wiv' av 455' 3! wx, Rhonda McElroy jennifer McEver Deshond McGee Misty McGee Niki McGee Leslie McKinney Amy McLendon Tracy McMullan Dedra McNeal Harvey Meeks Dennis Menard Arcifues Meridy Sean Merritt Dessie Merriweather Freeman Middleton jennifer Middleton Bessie Miles Larry Miley Leandre Miley Eric Miller Jody Miller Misty Miller Angela Mims Carlos Mitchell Lakethia Mitchell Isaac Moody David Moore Marlon Moore Sandra Moore Soffette Moore Terry Moore Shonta Moran Shancear Morant Derek Morton john Mosely Michael Muff Chris Murphy Timeka Murphy Adonis Murray Pamela Murray Tiffany Musselwhite Erica Nelson Kim Nelson Chiquita Nesbitt jesse Nettles Nancy Newberry Leonard Newell Beverly Newman 150 - Freshmen Class of '91 f . 9, .--1-- -. rry Moore anxiously waits for the referee's call on an important play. Brett Newman Lynn Nichols Robert Norris Tara O'Bryan Dawn O'Neal La Quandra O'Neal Tara Oakes Phillip Odum Paul Ogden Traci Oliver Mouanh Onesy Vickey Owens Consuela Palmer Michael Palmer Donna Parker Latascha Parker Brenna Parks Michael Parks jason Partin Brandon Pate Alpa Patel Peena Patel Clarence Patterson jalanda Patterson Keith Patterson Lachelle Patterson Stephen Patterson Consuela Paul Debra Payne Katrina Payne Freshmen - Ron Payton Anthony Peacock Sean Pelton jennifer Perry Cathy Petty Cheryl Phillips Amanda Pierce Antonio Pitts Melinda Pogue Shirley Ponder Lateshia Poole Shemika Poole Rosetta Prather james Presley Bryan Prince Nancy Raines Ava Rainey Larry Rainey Sonya Rainey Mike Rawlins Dawn Ray Gregory Ray April Reese Keith Reese l 52 Freshmen F resbmen Snr Tara Ussery and Brandi Wfillard team up to tackle their difficult math assignment. ro ,N the Constitution Assembly. il Leslie Elder, Rufus Butler, and Karen Brumley prepare to g E R 1 Rochelle Shimler Mark Shouse Haywood Simmons Hiram Simmons Stephanie Simpkins Latasha Singleton Sean Singleton Billy Skinner james Skipper Carlos Sledge Alton Smith Anthony Smith Barbara Smith Becky Smith Cherie Smith jaysen Smith Latonya Smith Sharon Smith Sutrease Smith Taniece Smith Teresa Smith Wanda Smith Grady Sneed Garrald Solomon Krystal Solomon Christy Sorrow David Spaugh Anthony Spivey Tami Spivey Schequetta Stallings Michael Stallworth Quatique Stallworth Charlene Stanley Gwendolyn Stanley Kim Stanley Victoria Stanley joel Stenson Troy Stephens Shane Stewart Mike Stieber Brandi Stokes Heidi Stollenwerck Kevin Strange Sonya Strenth Betty Stubbs Robbie Suddeth Albertina Taylor Keith Taylor 154 - Freshmen Class of '91 W ,hr-A vm I Av l Natacha Taylor Quinton Taylor Tameeka Taylor Trenton Taylor Tyshawn Taylor Wayne Taylor Mark Tetterton Kristi Tharpe Angela Thomas Beverly Thomas Billy Thomas Calandra Thomas Chris Thomas Lavette Thomas Marquetta Thomas Robert Thomas Tonya Thomas Travis Thomas Reginald Thompkins Teketa Thompkins Kim Thompson Lee Thompson Nicki Thurston Shanda Tidwell Freshmen Tyrone Tillman Corveno Tobler Tracy Trim Maurice Tripp Donald Troutman Desmond Tucker jonathan Tucker Laura Tucker Windy Tucker Kesia Tuff Demettree Turner Tiffany Turner David Twilley john Twilley Christopher Upton Roy Ussery Tara Ussery Alisha Utting Chuck Vandhitch Rafael Vega Toni Wade Cordell Walker Fredicia Walker Oswald Walker Patrick Walker Ricky Walker Algernon Wallace Dexter Wallace Phyllis Wallace Christopher Waller Kevin Walton Frank Ward jennifer Ward Robia Ward Willie Ware Keshone Warren Lawanda Warren Tiawana Washington Christopher Watkins Tangela Watkins Monica Watson Robert Watson Shannon Watson Shawn Webb Nicole Webley Walter Weldon jeffrey Wells Monica West - Freshmen 1 'ww-Q LN If 'W f M1 sw 52 f Nix pf 1 -Q. My ,K S-E an ORGANIZATIONS True Pats In Motion! After weeks of grueling, sweaty workouts in the hot summer sun, the Southwest Bancl turned out another fabulous year. Oscar jackson guided them through the swel- tering summer into a year of great per- formances. The group lent their talents to an Atlanta Falcons Football game, the Cherry Blossom Parade, Fort Valley State's Inter- national Classic, Macy's Christmas Parade, numerous others, and a service project for the needy. Band officers are: B. Barron, A. Davis, R. Parks, N. Golar, K. Stokes, B. Harper, S. Busbee, C. Ford, B. Heath, J. Jolley, S. Jackson, C. Pitts, G. Town- send, F. Stallworth, D. Sneed, L. Jones, L. Herring, F. Smith, M. jackson, N. Dawson, j. Brice, F. Tucker, and E. Jordan. TOP. LEFT TO RIGHT: Band members sweat ir out during practice. After a long, hard practice, it's back to the gym and rest, Mt. jackson doing what he does best. The Trombone section. MIDDLE, LEFT TO RIGHT The Pats in formation at a ballgame. 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J.. , ' - ' , Q . vp, H 5- ua ,.,.,,.,,,,,g,,,,,4 .,. , , , V ' te JT 4 4 in.. - 4 5,55 2:7 3555 I 3'-we-ef mvmurawwi- F V ,gv,:, A' , V ' fy, , . ,N ., we ,,,. ' Z .Y m Y- ,sp J., ,711 .2 AM ,.,,, , 1 'REPS' sweazmm... ,,,,,.m,,,,,,,,,,,,K M-wah W ,B V 4 2+ , ff 'WTTQ' ' ' 2 1 Q' . . rr. i. .A g, Ti, ,e,1+5r,.: 1 A ls-MH . . , , .. My uqmn ungailsii.. e .V 5 'Img r Members , arshall, R. Parks, K. Putnal, S. Talton, K. Thompkins Wdker. FLUTEX: D. Bundrage, S. Chisholm, F. Dail Dawson, N. Golar, G. Gordon, A. Hall, L, Hattaway, C ward, C. Jones, D. Krysalka, T, Long, M. Maynard,J yne, A. McClendon, C, Parks, I.. Poole, S. Sheikholes' , J.Short, C. Thomas, D. Thomas, O. Thomas, K ker, S. Williams, L. Wilson, N. McGee, C, Ford RINETS: A. Anthony, C. Arrington, C. Barber, C den, T. Booker, C. Broadus, S. Carter, F. Dail, A iely, A. Davis, G. Davis, T. Durham, K. Edwards, R. imore, L. Glasco, V. Gray, A. Harper, A. Harell, B. Allen, A. Brown, A. Cullens, K, Daw- ale, S. Jackson, Y. Jackson, A. Jenkins, J. Jolley, Heath, L, Herring, K. Hicks, S. Hill, R. Hudson, S. Jackson, D. Johnson, A. Johnston, L. Jones, S. Jones, D. Lynch, L. Middlebrooks, P. Ogden, Y. Parks, E. Perry, F. Smith, K. Stokes, H. Stollenwerck, A. Taylor, I. Waller, A. Warner, D. Worthy, E. Young. TRUMPETS: S. Archer, B. Barron, L. Bradley, G. Burnette, J. Child, B. Colbert, W. Cray, C. Evans, L. Glover, L. Green, A. Harris, D. Henry, K. Higgins, D. Holmes, K. Hubbard, S. Lawrence, D. Lee, A. Mack, Maloy, M. Miller, Richardson, M. Simmons, D. Sneed, F. Stallworth, J. Stenson, S. Stewart, C. Walker, A. Williams, ALTO AND TENOR SAX: W. Byrd, K. Carson, J. Crammer, E. Jordan, Q. Moore, M. Pittman, S, Roland, Slocumb, M. Smith, C, Tillery. FRENCH F HORNS: A. Baggarly, S, Busbee, S. Greene, C, Humphries T. Roberts, J. Stroud, L, Thomas. TROMBONES: R. Batch: elor, M, Booker, S. Foster, J. Gainer, D. Kendrick, C. Pitts A. Smith, C. Thompson, G. Townsend, D. Tucker, D Wade. BARITONES: E. Anderson, W, Armstrong, R. Bon- ner, C. Murphy, F. Tucker, C. Waller, J. Waller. TUBAS: V. Booker, J. Brice, E. Bryant, C. Grant, R. Jefferson, T Kendall, K. Morgan, P. Phillips. DRUMMERS: A. Bag- garly, C. Bass, P. Bentley, C. Cooper,J. Grayer, C. Hardy, C. Heard, J. Hill, M. Jackson, F. Matthews, E. McMullins J, Muff, D. Sheffield, A. Threats, C. Upton, A. West, T White, G. Wimbush, E. Woodard. Band - 160C ag f,X,f ,. x,- . 51 ' Q .' 'Lis' . I ' H 'A L, Q , , 4... .f,,L,, , H-an .1 1 'Z Q-1' -1? X' ax f 4, jflv ',1'A Q ' 'Ny 'ga ' X Nr 4 'if 'A BA H i X Ur iff. - 1.-' , 4' T Q M... L w 1 ,,4.'nln1., .4 5 4,.' 5 Q f Q' 4 '1- ,, ,,A.. 'gl 11 13. '- 1 , . gl .L v K 4 ' ES-:S Q , . j X, 1, 1 if .w , -1 I ,X R . Q 1 - ,N L : .,v,X V. 4- , ,. qv Al it-15 V' 23 'N K 5 f Q, ' ..+.g,.-.,,. 1 , .1 .A3N, Jwi ' ,f fi an N . H1 .Q 1 5 5 ,, I , .1 J! V ! r .E' .V ,, - M ,t f. f I. - aff f page in 4, -X '., - .,: A I V4 ,.hfNg,,.., uv'-as ' A ,iv -311 53 7 I .1 :EIL , ,.,. i, YN. T . .AA , AJ ifggy , , 1+H'f+? gg-A 'L 'iwviil-9? Q 'fi , F i, lug: 'E M , V LL: ' 5.x ht 1.35 I--X VX A L, ff if 54 .. -X K.. . ixxws '.x1i'T!E.iLvLaQ . Band Members Reall Excel Omega Phi Delta is a new organization advised by Oscar-Iacksori. In the fall of this school year Omega Phi Delta donated 55600 dollars they raised to the jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon. The members also collected food for the needy, and planned a skit and play for elementary and middle schools. This year was certainly a busy one for the Band Honor Society. FIRST ROW: The Clarinet Section. Band Honor Society Ofhcers, Top, lep lo rigbl: Derrick Sneed - Vice- Presidentg Brian Colbert - Treasurer. Bollam, lep to rigbl: Lisa Herring - Secretary, Larry Greene - Pres- ident. SECOND ROW: The Trumpet Section. The French Horn Section. THIRD ROW: The Saxophone Section. The Flute Section. Band Honor Society mem- bers in alphabetical order: K. Allen, C. Barden, D. Bundrage, G. Burnette, S. Busbee, B, Colbert, A. Cullens, F, Dail, A. Davis, K. Dawson, N. Dawson, T. Durham, A. Daniely, C. Ford, Gainer, N. Golar, G. Gordon, L. Greene, B. Heath, D. Henry, L. Herring, C. Howard, S, jackson, A. Johnston, jolley, E. jordan, A, McClendon, L. Middlebroolcs, C. Parks, R, Parks, Y. Parks, E. Perry, M. Simmons, F. Smith, D. Sneed, K. Stokes, G. Townsend, A, Warner, E. Young. FOURTH ROW: The Patriettes, The Baritone Section. . .a me 2 -f-..,M.usfewrvre,mg1s ir,22ffefp 5La:.i:.i Band Honor Society 161 'x. ,if 5 Nl E LST- Lfi'-, Q, VT? Y J v !.H,,. p . L 3 H 4 yo o. 'N 'Fi Q . E 4' ' fi .n ' . '95-V. 4 , 555. Q, 'x,lY fig., . ,,jTbNj,N , -:V : ln' M' ' - 'wr Q A ,. 4, ZW 92 ,fx- 95' ' ,xs,,,, , I 3-n3qlwe'a9rQbv3 34 xrvfzuf QV. l!A?,HM if H 5 19. tl-XI Y V5 F10 x 5. 3' sl 2 Ji ig if T s, .,.:1f ,, I 1 - 5 J I 'Q SW Chorus Continues to Sparkle! The intriguing Southwest Concert Choir dazzled everyone this year with its many achievements and performances. The choir remained active throughout the course of the 1987-88 school year. They started with a Christmas Concert at Mercer University in December and a Volunteer Macon Banquet later in the year. ln April the choir acquired the distinct honor and privilege of singing at the nations capital as well as the Old Post Office Pavillion in Washington D.C. This year three members of the Southwest Concert Choir were chosen for the All-State Chorus, which was a great honor for them and the school. They were Chris Griffin, Michelle Renn, and Makeba Davis. The group, which is headed by Renee Kimberly, has delighted all with its joyful singing and per- forming. Mrs. Kimberly is also the director of Southwest's Show Choir. This group has displayed its talents throughout the com- munity and the State. They have worked diligently, and because of their effort they have received numerous awards and rec- ognition. For example, at the GMEA Fes- tival, they received superior ratings in both categories of performance and sight reading. Although the Southwest Choir will not be as large after this year, with hard work it will definitely live up to its reputation of ex- cellence. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT' Southwest Concert Choir in alphabetical order: V. Bridges, T. Blumstengal, K. Brumley, R. Butler, C. Cabiness, M. Calloway, K. Chambers, W. Coates, P. Cochran, C. Cook, M. Corbin, A. Coxton, Y. Daniels, N. Daniely, Davis, M. Davis, K. Deshazier, S. Dennis, I., Elder, M. Eorio, N. Flournoy, R. Gibson, C. Griflin, M. Harper, A. Holt, M. Howard, M. Howard, J. Holmes, N. Hawkins, B. jackson, C. johnson, J. jordan, T. Kemp, R, King, A. Kirby, C. Knight, L. Knight, S. Lineberger, A. Liskey, j. Lewis, T. Lyons, A. McSwain, D. Merriweather, E. Murphy, T. Murphy, C. Phillips, E. Pharisse, S. Pitts, C. Pullen, M. Renn, F. Robinson, K. Rooks, J. Saylor, A. Sanders,j. Simmons, S. Simpkins, F. Smith, G. Smith, R. Smith, T. Smith, T. Smith, M. Taggcr, S. Thomas, M. Tripp, P. Vickers, P. Wallace, S. Ward, M. Watson, W. Webb, W. West, F. WiUiams, T. Willis, P. Wil- som, S. Wooten. Three members ofthe Show Choir - April Kirby, Kyle Chambers, and jill Davis - perform at the Sweetheart Coronation. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mrs. Renee Kimberly plays the piano with deep concentration. Show choir members Eddie Mur- phy, April Kirby and Chris Griffin, show true pa- triotism in the Constution assembly. The Southwest Show Choir performs at an assembly. Chorus Heading for the Top The Student Council is composed of the class officers, while the Complex Council has another set of officers that preside over the enrire Southwest complex. Together they are responsible for planning the activities for the year. Some of them are the Goofy Goblin fundraiser, Christmas nursing home project, Spring Fling, and the Morp, They also planned several entertaining assemblies for the students. During the football and bas- ketball seasons, they worked very hard on making signs to intensify the team spirit. In February they visited the state capital to increase their knowledge of the government. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Complex Officers: Slazrilirrgq David Stokes - Director, Chris Caswell - Vice- President, Kimberly Stollenwerck A Chief-of-Staff, Dinky Surles - Director, Christy Peacock - Club Coordinator, Wallace Herring - Director. Siiling: Michelle Ayers - Director, Bo Yun f Secretary, Angela Puckett - Presidentg Tiffany Garner i Treas- urer. Dinky Surles speaks her mind during the Con- stitution Assembly. Tashia Livingston, Dinky Surles, and David Wilson prepare a poster for a football game. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: McEvoy B faculty en- thusiastically singing a patriotic song. Brent Carroll and Michelle Ayers perform the minuet. Student Council members: Top Rout G. Gordon, D. Stokes, A. Ashley, A. McLain, K. Stollenwerck, C. Caswell, M. Ayers, J. Gay, L. Riclgell, J, johnson, W, Herring. Second Rauf: H. Belarmino, B. Hamlin, A. Freeman, j. Bryant, B. Marchman, M. Mayo, D. Wilson, B. Yun, N. Thalorig- sengchanh, B. Stewart. Third Rout j. Robinson, A. Rainey, N. Desai, H. Gibbs, B. Carroll, j, Maner. Bollom Row: T, Marshall, T. Ayers, C. Buchanan, J. Chapman, W. Tucker. l66 Complex Council I mum M-R -143-12 f' Q IE' YN, 'N.,,g 'f?PA'319Pf 'W3f!'1!lf' N . .Au 1 MM4117 ' is ' A - --o. --fr -,Xm ' gy.,,4 r x X sn lf X, Q' 'T N31 s - k.y.. Q .-Cya' lx v -rviv xx' 1 J feb IJQAQ- MRA lv if 7 df Q'-X I, fs Beta Club: Heading in a New Direction!! The Beta Club distinguished itself again this ar. Under the guidance of Gwen Bell, Laura ersey, Judy Moore, Gail Springstead, and im Wacter, the members gained a sense of nfidence by accomplishing new goals and cas. Beta members brought refreshments for ichers during American Education Week, and o sent Christmas cards to U, S. servicemen at could not be with their families during iristmas. They also raised S100 for Johnny igdon's family. At Easter, Beta members ade Easter baskets for nursing home residents, lwell as collecting personal hygiene items for 2 Macon Rescue Mission. In February, 39 Beta members attended the ite Beta Convention. Brad Marchman ran r state Beta President, but lost by a short irgin. Members made up for it however, ien Sissy Higingbotham placed fifth in the th Competition where over 70 people com- ed. The members then returned home and d Valentine suckers. May rapidly approached, d it was time for the Beta Banquet. In honor of Gloria Washington, the club presented her with a Beta Bush worth 15247. The Bush contained 21 S510 bills which represented her 21 years at Southwest, and 37 Sl bills which stood for her 37 years in education. With all these activities, Beta has risen to a new level. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beta Club Sponsors: Lef? to righl: Laura Kersey, Gail Springstead, Gwen Bell, Pam Wacter, Judy Moore. BOTTOM. LEFT T0 RIGHT? Beta members and the Easter baskets that were delivered to local nursing homes. Beta Club Officers: Lej? to rigbl: Nikki Golar - Treasurer, Brad Marchman - President, Sissy Hig- ingbotham - Secretary. Beta Club members: O. Blackmon, L. Bryant, G. Burnette, C. Caswell, D. Chapman, L. Childers, D, Dennis, Z. Gary, J. Gatton, P. Griffin, J. Hardy, K, Hartness, S. Higingbotham, W. Hill, D. Joiner, J. Jolley, E. Jordan, Longp M. Meacham, O'Neal, C, Patton, J. Patton, C. Peacock, C. Pecor, R. Sandifer, M. Shaw, S. Sheikholeslam, R. Simmons, M. Stanley, K. Stokes, K. Stollenwerck, G, Townsend, J. Tripp, K. Wil- liams, R. Wilson, M. Arnold, C. Barden, J. Barrett, H. Belarmino, C. Causey, R. Cornelius, W. Cox, A. Cullens, F. Dail, A. Davis, N. Dawson, A. Deloach, S. Dixon, A. Fincher, N. Golar, R. Guest, V. Hamlin, J. Heath, J. Hicks, K. Kilgore, P. Kim, B. Marchman, P. Marlow, C. Masdon, M. McCormick, A. Patel, K. Pitts, G. Roland, C. Stancil, B. Walker, M. Williams, K. Adams, E. Allman, R. t at If .7 ii' 'W. i,gi:gLg . gi , ,thx .t . 'F . I- ,I . '.ZZI.7S. '. - . ia ' f it' Q 4. ,if iff? . i,.:,,g!li W Q Arnold, L. Bailey, B. Carroll, L. Causey, C. Cupp, C. Cupp, A. Daniely, N. Daniely, N. Desai, B. Dunlapd. Durham l. Endsley, S. Evans,J. Fordham, M. Fountain, li-l. Gibbs, S Gunnells, C. Hamilton, D. Harper, A. Harrell,J, Heath, M Heath, D. Henry, L. Herring, A. Hooker, L. Hudson, S Hughes, S. Hunnicutt, S. Huskins, H. Ingram, A. Jacks, S Jackson, E. Jaskula, C. Johnson, A. Johnston, A. Jones, J Jordan, S. Lacefield, K. Lem, B. Lundy, Maloy, J Maner,J. Marshall, F. Mathews, J, May, C. McDonald, I Miller, H. Mueller, E. Murphy, K. Oliver, S. Phillips, K Pittman, L. Poole, C. Pruett, D. Richardson, M. Roach, J Robinson, C. Rogers, H. Roland, R. Romeiser, C. Sim- mons, K, Smith, C. Spivey, L. Straws, D. Stubbs, T Thomas, A. Upshaw, P, Walker, A. Warner, W, Webb, T Williams, N. Woolfork, A. Anthony, T, Basketre, M Bennett, C. Bowen, C. Brwon, S. Brown, K, Bryan, C Buchanan, P. Burner, J. Busbee, S. Carter, J. Chapman, C Cooper, M. Corbin, H. Crawford, D, Cray, R. Crook, C Cuyler, M. Davis, J. Dunlap, K. Edwards, K. Fields, F Ford, D. Gaines, R. Gallimore, B. Gibbs, C. Gibbs, T Goolsby, G. Harmon, T. Helmuth, B. Henderson, K Hicks, T, Howard, C. Lorenz, A. Maldonado, A. Mallory T. Marshall, R. McCormick, A. McCoy, E. Nelson, B Newman, C. Palmer, A. Patel, P. Patel,J. Resha, Y. Ridley, B. Rogers, R. Shimler, H. Simmons, C. Smith,J. Smith, R Smith, S. Smith, K. Solomon, J. Stenson, H. Stollenwerck, A. Taylor, M. Tripp, W. Tucker, T. Ussery, C, Vandhitch A. Wallace, M. Watkins, H. Whipple, B. Willard, S. Wilson. 'IH 1.- 992 :luke-92-Q . NAT UNAL' CHA PIUNS BlSlE'7'lLL lm 2.?1'l'7i'94, , lllif lilll H Clllfinl ing 3 21233 ,.,e .Eff-YF? .ww 2:9 Beta - I69 Civinettes - Hard at Work The Civinettes always have a busy year, and 1988 was no exception. It began in August when the officers met to plan out the year. They began with ri Get-Acquaintedn party after school to get to know the new members and to catch up with the old! Next, they volunteered at the annual Bill Boyd's Over 75 Party, where they danced with the elderly people and served them cake. October was a hectic month! One Sat- urday they had two activities going on at the same time - the Children's Fun Fair and the Macon I-Ieritage's Flea Market. Also, the installation of the new members was held on October 13th. During November, they made voodoo dolls for the Southwest-Central game. As their November project, pine cone turkeys were made for their adopted nursing home residents. In December, ornaments for the McEvoy B teachers and the nursing home patients were presented as special Christmas gifts. A Christmas party was held at Shakey's on the 14th - everyone was ready for the holidays. The New Year arrived and so did the plans for a Winter Dance. For Valentine's Day, decorations were made for the teachers and the nursing home. Many of the members also participated in the Cherry Blossom Pageant. The girls participated in the March Dance-a- thon as well. The club's annual District Con- vention was held in Norman Park, Georgia. Tashia Livingston was elected as the 1988- 89 District Treasurer. They swept the con- vention goers with their numerous awards collected. Among them, the club won first place in the scrapbook competition, and first in the air-band competition. They said good- bye at their End of the Year Party in May. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT' Lee Childers and Melissa Shaw jam to the beat at the Winter Dance. Civinette Club members in alphabetical order: K. Adams, K. Allen, H. Bassi,-I. Cannon, S. Champion, L. Childers, W. Cox, C. Cupp, C. Cupp, F. Dail, B. Desai, S, Dixon, T. Fuller, M. Garvin, H. Gibbs, T. Gordon, V. Hamlin, A. Hooker, M. Hooks, E. jaskula, A.johnson, Y. King, D. Krysalka, B. Leslie, T. Livingston, P. Marlow, M, Mc- Cormick, B. McGraw, M. Meacham, A. Nix, j. Pat- terson, C. Patton, M. Pierce, K. Putnal, M. Shaw, J. Short, S. Smith, H. Stuckey, C. Taylor, T. Tipton, B. Yun. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale joiner is hard at work providing the entertainment for Civinertes at the Winter Dance. Civinette Officers: Top Row: Mrs. Coxsey, Toshia jones - Sargeant-at-Arms, jennifer Bryant - Chaplain, Miss Crumbliss, Denice Chapman - Treasurer, Rolanda jordan - Vice-President. Baltwu Rout Michelle Mayo - Secretaryg Michelle Ayers - Sargeant-at-Arms, Kimberly Stollenwerck - President. 170 Civinettes , V-gig, A .. Q, X '55- C:r'1'? . LZ .' ', , . V,f,-,NV 1,-M1 ,TA 3 , , , k I , , ,W.yi::',3W,' ,My A , , Liza f 19 af aw ? W 5vf? , i V Q f 3 '? 's if- 'P .. ,Q , V-gksy wa' MW' W' Q'-ww ,, can 46 , 'sin 43, JY M N W J f .', ', , -2 .. H ' I Mi ,Eff -ffxgg' fig, Q A qu Q 3 S 'f-1, QP. Q. an L In High Gear For A Very Active Year! Key Club International has 125,000 members in 3,600 clubs worldwide, and it is the world's largest high school service or- ganization. They provide more than six mil- lion man-hours of service to the community each and every year. The Key Club Chapter at Southwest and its 27 members are vital parts of this International structure. This club continues to remain that way because of the leadership of Pam Howell. The club blasted off its 1987-88 year by attending a training conference held in Americus. Throughout the year, the spirited members were in high gear and participated in many service projects that greatly ben- efitted the surrounding communities. The Key Club members spent many afternoons visiting nursing home residents. When Christmas rolled around, they assisted the Salvation Army in the distribution of Christ- mas gifts to underprivileged children. The members never hesitated to get involved in any good cause, as they also donated money to the Abused Children's Projects. In Feb- ruary the members attended the Georgia Power Company at the Energy Fun Fair which occurred at Central City Park. Mem- bers got involved in school projects as well. At the Spring Fling held at the school cam- pus, they raised money by having a face- painting booth. They also raised money for the club through a second fundraiser by candy selling during the year. After a year of hard work, they attended the 43rd Annual Georgia District Key Club Convention. This year the convention took place in Macon at the Macon Hilton Hotel. During the convention, Pattie Kim was re- elected by the 9th Division as their Lieu- tenant Governor. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Key Club officers: Len lo rigbl: Pattie Kim - Lt. Governor, Chris Caswell - Pres- ident, Glenetrice Gordon - Vice-President, john Rob- inson - Secretary, Tracie Marshall - Scribe. Key Club members, Fin! row: M. Fountain, N. Desai, j. Hicks, P. Kim, B. Smith, T. Marshall. Second row: j. Robinson, A. Johnston, J. Maner, M. Arnold, M, Bennett, j. Chapman. Third row: S. Hunnicutt, Mrs. Pam Howell, W, Tucker, C. Caswell. Fourlh row: L. Collins, C. Collins, D. Richardson, G. Gordon. MIDDLE LEFT T0 RIGHT: Happy nursing home resident enjoys the company of Key Club members, Mrs. Howell in her usual aristocratic stance. Tracie Marshall and Michelle Fountain are attending the Energy Fun Fair. BOTTOM: Key Clubbers brightening the day for this nursing home resident, Ewa. D 2' ,F J Zi Key 173 x ,X xg L Q fu 'N H357 3 Q! fr l I74 - Math TeamfMu Alpha Theta ath Experts in Action! The dedicated students of the 87-88 Southwest Math team sacrificed their lazy Saturday mornings ro rise as early as 4:30 am and travel all over Georgia to compete in various math tournaments. Led by advisor Margaret Faircloth and Varsity Captain Sissy Higingbotham, the team placed first, second, and fourth in the Bibb County meets, third at Mercer and fifth at Georgia Southwestern. This team had many out- standing members such as Craig McAdam and Jerry Patton, who both had a second place individual score at Bibb County, jim- my Fordham, and Robbie Guest. The four members of the State Math Team who spent many afternoons to prepare were Craig McAdam, Sissy Higingbotham, jimmy Fordham, and Robbie Guest. All these stu- dents displayed great dedication and showed that Southwest does have a radical math department. Mu Alpha Theta is a service club for students who excel in the area of math. The club is advised by Margaret Faircloth. Along with her, President Sissy Higingbotham planned special projects for the club all year. Their biggest project came in April, Math Appreciation Month, when each MAO member adopted a math teacher and gave them special presents each week. As always MAO members gave up their Tuesday af- ternoons to tutor other students who needed help in math. The member who stayed near- ly every Tuesday afternoon and helped the most people was Craig McAdam. It just goes to show that students who are good at math can do a lot more than just math! TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: The Math Team in alpha- betical order: K. Bryan, L. Causey, j. Chapman, T. Crowder, D. Davis, N. Desai, B. Dunlap,j. Dunlap, A. Fincher, j. Fordham, j. Garton, T. Goolsby, R. Guest, V. Hamlin, D. Harrison, M. Heath, R. Henderson, D, Henry, Hicks, S. Higingbotham, W. Hill, T. How- ard, S. Huskins, A. jacks, -I. johnson, P. Kim, I. LaVant, j. Long, A. Maldonado, C. McAdam, C, McDonald, j. O'Neal, A. Patel, A. Patel, P. Patel, j. Patton, L. Pauldo, C. Peacock, C, Pecor, M. Prather, C, Pullen, D. Richardson, -I. Robinson, R. Romeiser, M. Search, S. Sheikholeslam, R. Smith,-I. Tripp, M, Tripp, R. Turner, M. Williams, j. Webb, T. Woolfolk, The State Math Team members: flockwire fiom lop: Robbie Guest, Sissy Higingbotham, Craig McAdam, and jim- my Fordham. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mu Alpha Theta members in alphabetical order: D. Chapman, A, Davis, A. Fincher, N. Golar, R. Guest, D. Harrison, S. Higingbotham, W. Hill, P. Kim, B. Marchman, C. McAdam,j. O'Neal,j. Patton, C. Peacock, C. Pecor, A. Puckett, N. Wash, Mu Alpha Theta Officers, IM to right: Advisor - Margaret Faircloth, Project Chairman - Nikki Golar, President - Sissy Higingbothamg Vice-President - Pattie Kim, Secretary - Ardra Da- vis, Math TeamfMu Alpha Theta 175 Brain Power! Among the many different organiza- tions which bring honor to Southwest is the Academic Bowl Team. Advised by Jim Barfield, they started off by placing third at Macon College. The highlight of the year was having five members of the Southwest team to compete in the Geor- gia Academic Decathlon. Medal winners were Chuck Pecor, Sissy Hig- ingbotham, and Jeffrey johnson. The Debate team, advised by Sherry Taylor, began its year early in the sum- mer by participating in various work- shops. The team had a very successful year, competing in such tournaments as Carrollton, East Coweta, Mercer, and Westminster, TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debate Co-Captains: T. Darnell, M. Search. Debate Officers: T. Darnell, M. Search, C. Pecor, S. Kluge, A. Brown, BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Debate Team members: Top Row: W, Hamilton, V. Brint, N. Hatcher, M. Search, A. Brown, J. johnson, C. Pecor, I.. Ridgell, C. johnson. Middle Row: T. Darnell, C. McDonald, S. Kluge, -I. Dunlap, A. Jacks. Bottom Row: R. Springer, S. Sheikholeslam, M. Eorio, N. Wash. Academic Bowl team members: Lep to righl: Fordham, C. Pecor, J. johnson, W. Hill, T. Crowder, L. Ridgell, S. Higingborhamj. Maner, P. Kim. 'Ti I l76 Ac idemic BowlfDebate Q. sm -J J if -S! lr fi Jak .Q .ak S vi-f 31- ,f- . W ii S Academic B0wlfDebare - I77 178 - Science A Club ith Chemistry The advisors for the Southwest Science Club in 1988 were McEvoy A Science teach- ers Jimmy Hinson and Richard Mer- chant. The officers for the club were Pres- ident - Chuck Pecor, Vice-President - juan Webb, Program Chairman - John Haralson, and Project Chairman - Brian Dunlap. These individuals worked together to come up with projects for the club to participate in during the year. The organ- ization was involved in the Cherry Blossom Festival, and they also lent their services to a special Health Fair. The Science Bowl team members also involved themselves in the projects of the Science club. Members also displayed their ability by participating in various Science Bowl Tournaments across the state, TOP: Science Club advisors, Jimmy Hinson and Rich- ard Merchant. BOTTOM: Science Club members: Le-19 to right: j. Melton, C, Pecor, J. I-laralson, Science Bowl members: Lap to rigbf: j. Melton, R. Romeiser, C. Pecor. J -s-. .ua Club F F A Plants Great Year The FFA club had a busy year in 1988. Advised by Erik Thompson, the club par- ticipated in a variety of projects throughout the year. They sold poinsettas at Christmas and had a plant sale during the year. They participated in various projects like the State Market Hog Show and a livestock show at the State Fair, and they also lent their talent to the Cherry Blossom Festival. There was a Forestry Field Day they participated in, and members also attended the State FFA Con- vention in Covington. The organization also visited the Campbell Soup Mushroom farm in Dublin, Georgia. Overall it was an active and productive year for Future Farmers of America. TOP: FFA members in alphabetical order: R. Barnes, C. Bussell, S, Corbitt,j. Flanagan, M. Garrett, A. Gillis, S. Gonzalez, R. Harris, C, Hatcher, D, Hill, R. Hill, V. Holloway, T, Hortman, M. Hudson, G. Kell, S. Law- rence, K. Malone, C. Minton, V. Reece, D. Rumney, T. Simmons, K. Smithers, T. Thigpen, j. Tucker, C. Vigna, B. Welch. BOTTOM: FFA Officers: Standing: Chris Minton - President, Erik Thompson - Advisorg Scott Lawrence - Vice-President. Kneeling: Greg Kell - Secretary. lanning for The Future! The Future Homemakers of America were involved in many different activities this past year. Under the guidance of Vivian Hughes, Veronica Calhoun, and Janie Wach, they succeeded in having a pro- ductive year. The members of the club were very busy. The members collected toys and other special gifts for the Kids-Yule-Love Program. They continued to involve them- selves in an Easter Egg Hunt at a local Day Care Center. These caring members did not receive any awards, but the looks on the children faces were good enough for them. Throughout the year, they made special vis- its to nursing home residents. The club members also kept themselves busy with a Red Cross Project and the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon. Members made a special trip to the Southern Living Cooking School. For the last minute funds they needed, they had a Rose Sale that was quite successful. Con- sidering the time and effort that went into planning and executing the projects, you could say in this case FHA had an exciting year. TAP, Teens Against Pregnancy, is a new organization at Southwest that just surfaced this year. It was started to offset the large number of teenage pregnancies in Georgia. Vickie Scott, Associate Principal is the club's advisor. The girls that make up this vital organization serve as role models for all the teens at Southwest. The club's primary purpose is to discourage early promiscuity among teenagers. They were busy this year spreading the message. The club has been very active this year. The members of this organization have contributed to the Kids- Yule-Love Program and many other com- munity activities throughout the year. lt was definitely a great year for the TAP members. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: FHA III members: Bottom Row: A. Myrick, T. Avera, V. Archie. Top Row:j. Parks, M. Parker, R. Avera, Mrs. Wach. TAP Teen Directors in alphabetical order: K. Allen, R. Brown, T. Cain, M. Curriss, T. Davis, K. Glover, G. Gordon, N. Hatcher, C. Hood, A. james, S. julkes, C. King, M. Stanley, N. Wash, M. Wright. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT? FHA II members: Lek ta right: C. Coats, C. Hollingshed, V. Dixon, E. Brown, A. Howard. TAP Club members in alphabetical order: K. Allen, R. Brown, C. Cabiness, T. Cain, C. Causey, A. Cullens, M. Curtiss, C. Cuyler, j. Davis, T. Davis, N. Dawson, L. Knight, T. Durham, D. Gaines, K. Glover, G. Gordon, A. Griffin, A. Hall, N. Hatcher, C. Heath, L. Herring, C. Hood, S. jackson, A. james, j. jones, S. julkes, C. King, K. Lem, J. Mc- Crorey, M. McCrorey, F. Smith, M. Stanley, N. Wash, N. Woolfork, M. Wright. o1 l j ',-, 36 Q S 1 Q 2. -is-if Q .r-1, - ,,..n .1 ,.. fx m5 :I .vm ,mum . nw nam ..- 1 A 'W 1 NP? 'E' -Q 8 A Byte of Success! The Computer Club, with advisor John King, is one of Southwest's most active clubs. Besides computers, this club cares about people too. There were many happy faces at the Hepzibah Children's Home when the Computer Club came to visit. The club also participated in the March of Dimes Walk-a-Thon and assisted with a Health Fair at the Coliseum. Members stayed after school and sponsored a computer tutoring program. Throughout the year, members took trips to study more about computers. A trip to UGA's Computer Lab developed their skills and talents more. This club is truly dedicated to their work and deserves more than gratitude for their contributions. TOP: Computer Club Officers: Lef' lo right: Doug Harrison - Vice-President, Shannon Resha - Par- liamentariang Arianna Ellerbee - President, Steven Thomas - Treasurer. BOTTOM: Computer Club members in alphabetical order: H. Abdullah, C. Allen, T. Atkinson, L, Bailey, C. Bowen, T. Brantley, A. Brown, R. Bryant, S. Colston, j. Cramer, D. Davis, K. Davis, S. Dobbs, A, Ellerbee, L. Flanders, T. Goolsby, R. Guest, E. Hall, D. Harrison, T. Helmuth, C, Hub- bard, L. jordan, S. Mallury, S. McKenzie, S. Mosely, A. Patel, P. Patel, P. Perry, K, Pittman, M. Prather, j. Resha, S. Resha, Y. Ridley, V. Robinson, V. Robinson, H. Sanders, S. Smith, P. Stewart, S. Thomas, T. Thoma as, C. Thompson, P. Troupe, W. Wadsworth, P. Wal- lace, B. Welker, T. White, D. Worthy, T. Yates. 182 Computer VICA Has Full Year The VICA Club, which is headed by Calvin Miller, was involved in various ac- tivities this year. It is a club that- teaches students to develop responsible leadership qualities through various recreational and social experiences. All club members were entertained at Pritchett's Seafood Restaurant and enjoyed the fabulous dinner at Quincy's. The advisory council of VICA are at Red Lobster. During a club meeting, members enjoyed Krysta1's that Mr. Miller sent them. The faculty in the Vocational building was delighted when the club served them lunch. Now that's respect. VICA members are very hard workers, and you could say that they have had a very full year. TOP: VICA Club members in alphabetical order: F. Ashley, T. Barefoot, C. Bolden, M. Bradley, R. Bryan, C. Bryant, W. Cannady, R. Carey, B, Carroll, J. Car- starphen, j. Carter, R, Casteel, B. Chesnut, G. Crump, G. Earls, M. Felts, A. Gordon, S. Grayer, S. Greene, B. Hodges, M. Hodges, M. Hopper, R. Hopper,j. Home, T. Howard, M. Iglesias, J. jackson, T. jones, P. Kelley, S. Kent, K. Lamb, K. McCranie, C. Mack, J. Mid- dlebrooks, S. Mills, M. Mitchell, S. Moxley, D. Myers, K. Roundtree, M. Scott, N. Scott,j. Sirmans, A, Smith, H, Smith, Smith, N. Snead,j. Spires, S. Spires, W. Spruce, P. Stephens, K. Stokes, M. Sudden, T. Sweet, R. Thomas, S. Thomas, M. Veal. BOTTOM: VICA Club Officers: Leh to right: joe Middlebrooks - Pres- ident, Shawanda Greene - Vice-President, Sharon Thomas - Secretary, Bobby Bryan - Treasurer. . lllfllly iw ' '.,, f- ,mufvv visor un. 184 - VOCA VOCA Clubs Working for Progress During the 1987-88 school year, the Vo- cational Opportunities Clubs of America, or the VOCA club, was directed by Maston Bell and Clementine Wyche. Some pur- poses of this club include developing lead- ership abilities and creating enthusiasm for learning. The club participated in a state- wide leadership training course at Riverdale High School. In regional competition, they competed in twenty-one vocational related contests held at Morrow High School. At Morrow, Antonio Howard placed second in Horticulture, Gwen Smith placed third in Speech, and Charles Walls placed fourth in Drafting. At the state competition held at Epworth-by-the-Sea on St. Simon's lsland, Georgia, Antonio Howard again placed in Horticulture, in the fourth position. The club participated in several school and com- munity projects throughout the year, one of which was the repainting of the SW signs. Bur the VOCA club was not all work and no play. The club participated in several en- joyable activities such as a trip to Six Flags, a Christmas party at Shakey's, and the in- tramural games for 1988 in which the VO- CA basketball team won the championship. TOP. LEFT TO RIGHT: Reginald Hunter sweats it out in the VOCA Club Championship basketball game.Mr. Bell's VOCA Club officers: Raymond Daniels f Pres- ident, Darrell Long - Sergeant-at-arms, Stacy Hester - Secretary, Ronald jones - Vice-President, Gwen Smith - Reporter, Kimberly Sands - Treasurer, Mi- chael Wilkins - Sergeant-at-arms, Bessie Miles - Historian. Ms. Wyche's VOCA Club officers: Patrick Phillips, Patrick jones, Shedrick Hanks, jackie Lumpkin, Diane Taylor, Tina Avera, Ruben Dennard. BOTTOM. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Bell's VOCA Club members in alphabetical order: K. Bagley, K. Bed- dingfield, M. Browner, E. Bryant, E. Carrol, S. Casteel, A. Corker, R. Daniel, V. Glover, A. Harris, S. Hester, V. Hollinshed, L. jones, R, jones, I, jordan, W, King, G. Lance, D. Lee, D. Long, D, Middleton, B. Miles, D. Mintz, C. Oliver, S. Pitts, K. Sands, XYZ. Sears, G. Smith, B. Stephens, M. Thomas, C. Walls, S. Wilkins, j. Wfilliams, Williams, T. Williams. Ms. Wyche's VOCA Club members in alphabetical order: R. Ashley, T. Avera, R. Boyd, P, Brown, Burnctte, T. Clark, S. Connell, K, Copeland, K. Cummings, V. Davis, R.Dennard, C. Fambro, M. Ford, L. Garey, S, Hanks, A. Howard, R. Hunter, T. johnson, B. joner, P. jones, A. Kendrick, C. Kinder, P. King, B. Lester, D. Lester,j. Lumpkin, C. McKenzie, S. Mills, A. Moore, S. Oliver, T. Oliver, T. Parson, P. Phillips, K. Porter, K. Porter, L. Scott, D. Spinks, E. Stanley, D. Taylor, K. Taylor, C, Thomas, N. Tunstell, S, Varner, j, West, S. Whit- tington, C. Williams, T. Williams, T. Woods, S. Wright, VOCA 185 186 - DECA Striving For Perfection! The DECA clubs are advised by Mr. Charles Rogers and Ms. Myrtle Thorpe. DECA, which stands for Distributive Clubs of America, is a work experience program designed to provide students with leadership skills and development. The members of DECA have an opportunity to compete in activities on a local, state, and national level gaining recognition for achievement made in marketing areas. Students from the South- west McEvoy DECA Chapter took part in the Georgia State 6th District Contest and received five first place finishes. They also participated in the Georgia State DECA competition held in Atlanta. Three members of the club lent their services to the jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon for Muscular Dys- trophy and gained much from the expe- rience. Meanwhile their fellow counterpart was busily showing their involvement in their community. The Southwest Willingham DECA club members served as volunteers for the city-wide Halloween Carnival, sponsored by the Macon-Bibb County Recreation De- partment. The DECA members donated over 100 canned goods to the Macon-Bibb County Family and Childrens Services food bank. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Willingham DECA Omcers: Clorkwire: K. Butterworth -- President, S. Howard - Treasurer, S. Gunnells - Secretary, 1. Hardy - Second Vice-President, N, McCoy - First Vice-President, M. Webb -- President, R. Bramlett - Parliamentarian, S. Spires - Chaplain. McEvoy DECA Officers: .S'1anding: Y. King, B. McGraw, B. Carmichael, T, Collins. Silling: M. Bidwell, M. Holmes, T. Kemp, P.-J. White. BOT- TOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: McEvoy DECA Club mem- bers in alphabetical order: S. Bentley, S. Bentley, M. Bidwell, B. Boone, K. Bowdry, O. Boynton, L. Brown, W. Bryant, B. Carmichael, T. Collins, W. Evans, C. Flanary, R. Gibson, K. Glover, R, Grinstead, K. Hztrkins, M. Holmes, T, Kemp, Y. King, T. Lowe, B, McGraw, V. Mixon, C. Morris, A. NeSmith, D. Out- law, C, Pitts, M. Robinson, D, Rumney, B. Simmons, R. Sorrow, M. Stanley, C. Walker, C. Webley, White, P,-J. White, A. Williams, K. Williams, C. Willis. Willingham DECA Members in alphabetical order: K, Allen, D. Baldwin, D. Banks, C. Barton, R. Bramlett, S. Braswell, E. Bray, V. Brint, S. Brooks, R. Brown, K. Butterworth, L. Caldwell, R. Cleveland, K. Cole, B. Coleman, K. Creel, D. Darnell, A. Davis, A. Davis, K. Dawson, j. Fambro, K. Ferguson, T, Ford, M, Gilliam, S. Granville, P, Moye, G, Griffen, S. Gunnels,j. Hardy, C. Harrington, A. Harris, T. Harris, B, Henderson, T. Henderson, Z. Hicks, M, Holley, T. Horrman, B. Howard, S, Howard,j, jackson, A. john- son, R. jordan, L. justice, S. Keene, Kenderick, L. Kornegay, T. Long, K. Marshall, N. McCoy, K. McGee, C. Minton, S. Spires, M. Murphy, R, Nelson, V. Noland, L. Oliver, R, Pipkin, P, Rutland, P. Scott, L. Shannon, R, Smith, T. Smith, D, Spradlin, V. Stephens, K. Stuart, R. Tarver, C. Wasden, Y. Watkins, M. Webb, S. Wilder, C. Williams, M. Williams, S, Wil- liams, T, Williams, R. Wilson, ff' v , M33 QVQZYA J-..,,f 15. v 1 - . . W., , , l ,. ,' ,. t . fi I 2 as FI yi., Y ,. , . , . ,Q fy A' W. D J-. . 4 -. K ,. . ,, . , .. 4 . ,Q .,,. . W., U 1 I 1- r., I ,' -.1 Aff. V ,AL Y 1 t , ,. tx A! ' 4 1 if f-Q. 'ftw 6' - '3' ,i. , . ,kv 1' V H , Mi :'i?.,, 1 H I 35 q,'Q.g'j U , ' g 111' v ' 2 ' 5' X J 2 -wif -'N A . I Ar Fi- fi , fa eff! 53 35-i 1 GI. I 1 mf! 'Q 1? L I I M 6146 SA EDllL',4gW mums or Eff? AMERICA CNITHWEST WU LUQJHN 'L' gy ,:L.f , 1 .1 T ,, , I. 1- if Q X A 18 . n . , M ,y lf' g . 'A A-. ' V .-by 1. 1 iv f' J vi. fm 1 K Q-,,, ' W f ,Wg l viii, ,.L.L.... ln. A Q. 4 u if l V1f.miQ3g orks of Art The Southwest Art Club was again active this year. The members donated their time to many different projects over the year. The Fifth Annual Art and Photography Show was a big success, being one of their biggest projects. They also participated in a March of Dimes fund walk, a special Arts Festival for the handicapped, and they donated toys to the Kids Yule Love project at Christmas. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT? Art Club members in al- phabetical order: D. Arnett, A. Ashley, G. Bartholf, K. Berlcner, A. Bledsoe, K. Blackmon, K. Brandr,j. Bray, T. Brickle, M. Brown, P. Brown, B, Bryan, M. Butler, S. Cavender, D. Clark, K. Daniels, B. Dawson, K. Dowell, C. Dumas, j. Dumas, L. Elder, C. Fambro, J. Fry, T. Gamer, -I. Goddard, C. Gregory, J. Gregory, R. Greg- ory, K. Harris, T. Harvard, D. Henry, J. Hunnicutt, R. jones, C. Kent,j. Kent,j. Little,j. Lowe, D. Lyons, M. Mclntyre, L. McKinney, L. McKinney, T. Moore, T. Morss, D. Moye, K. Mulkey, V. Noland, P. Rogers, C. Rozier, M. Rozier, M. Sanford, S. Singleton, B. Smith, K. Standard, R. Steel, S. Strength, M. Strong, R. Suttles, j. Toole, -I. Tripp, R. Turner, L. Vandiver, S. Whaley, G. XVilliamson, J. Williamson, T. Wright. Mrs. Graham enjoys the Annual Art Show. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT? Art Club Officers: Lej9 to right: Robin Suttles - SecretaryfTreasurer, Micah Strong - Vice-President, jon Kent - President. Art Club mem- ber helps prepare Easter baskets to deliver. The artwork is admired in the McEvoy B lobby. Shiloh Crosby enjoys refreshments while attending the Art and Photography show. Art Club 189 In Pursuit of Knowledge The Trivial Pursuit Club has been in existence for four years under the guidance of jim McBrayer. The primary purpose of this club is to allow its members to enjoy them- selves in a non-structured club environment. They work very hard to demonstrate their knowledge. The students can be found par- ticipating in several Trivial Pursuit games simultaneously during a club meeting. In the process they gained valuable academic in- tuitiveness. These games allow the members to sharpen their knowledge on facts, current events, and history. TOP: Trivial Pursuit Club Officers: Fran! Rauf: Christy Peacock - Program Chairman, Angela Puckett - President, Bark Row: Anthony Walker - Secretary- Treasurerg jerry Patton - Vice-President. BOTTOM: Trivial Pursuit Club members in alphabetical order: L. Atkinson, M. Bridges, C, Buchanan, C. Buckalew, W. Deloach, C. Drury, j. Fernandez, j. Fordham, M. Heath, K. Huffan, D. Lanier, D. Major, C. McDonald, V. Moore, K. Oliver, j. Patron, C. Peacock, A. Puckett, C. Pullen, C. Sama, Y. Sheikholeslam, B, Stokes, A. Upshaw, C. Upton, A. Walker, S, Ward, C. Williams, j. Wilson. R- 'X K K XKXKXY N ,, ,, , X. XX' XXX! ,X X' Y fl' X Pursuit xrX'l'X',KR Serving the Communit The Fine Arts Club has been extremely active this past year under the supervision of Carline Leonard and Ida jordan . This club has held several fundraising projects throughout the year. They contributed S5100 each to both the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the United Negro College Fund. They also gave gifts to the Kids-Yule-Love project during the Christmas season. When April rolled around, they visited a nursing home and brought Easter cheer to the elderly res- idents. They presented them with peace lilies to brighten their Easter holiday. The mem- bers were instilled with a warm feeling of the volunteer spirit. This year proved to be 21 very fulfilling experience for both the club and the community, TOP: Fine Arts Club members in alphabetical order: A. Anthony, S. Cannady, S, Carter, II. Courson, C. El- lington, A. Gzirey, I.. Green, S. Hall, K, Hicks, D. johnson, L. Pauldo, S, Pitts, D. Seallley, R. Shimler, M. Tripp, P. Vickers, K. Wilson. BOTTOM: Fine Arts Club officers: Iiitonya Pauldo - Presidentg Andrea Garey - Vice-Presidentg Danyelle johnson - Secretaryg Maurice Tripp - Treasuterg Kim Wilson - Reporterg Styletts Carter - Parliamentarian. Fine Arts XX gy l92 - Pep ' 4 55 ,- fir-I Busy Club! The Pep Club, as always, took part in some of Southwests most spirited activities. They sponsored an annual trip to Six Flags, the Sweetheart Coronation, Underclassmen Honors Day, and the All-Sports Banquet. The club also showed their spirit during Spring Fling with a special booth and grab- bag game. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Pep Club members in al- phabetical order: D. Ali, D. Banks, G. Burnette, T. Cleveland, M. Cliett, L. Cuyler, M. Cuyler, D. Davis, D. Davis, K. Davis, E. Dickerson, Z. Gary, K. Glover, U. Glynn, K. Grier, T. Hall, B. Harmon, K. Hill, M. Hill, D. Holmes, A. Holt, Z. Hopkins, D. lnzar, A. johnson, D. johnson, R. johnson, M. McDowell, A. Meredith, J. Mills, S. Mims, S. Moore, M. Mosley, T. Rhodes, K. Robinson, T. Rountree, V. Royal, W. Smith, J. Sim- mons, L. Stewart, C. Thomas, T. Thompkins, R. Wal- ler, C. Webley, P. Wilmore. Administrators enjoy re- freshments ar the Sweetheart Coronation. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pep Club Officers: Lap tn right: Mrs. Taylor - Advisor, Mr. Murphy - Advisor, Keshel Glover - Business Manager, April Meredith - Vice- President, Zutredia Gary - Secretary, Gabriel Bumette - President. Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Murphy begin the ceremonies at the Sweetheart Coronation. Expressing Spirit Thru Service The Southwest Frater Sodalis Club was advised by Rev. Henry Ficklin for the 1987-88 school year. This club involved themselves in many different activities for the community throughout the duration of the year. Among these community projects were their participation in the Mayor's mo- torcade to help at Central State Hospital. They also volunteered their services to help out people at nursing homes across the city. The members of this organization never failed to help out in any way possible. TOP: Frater Sodalis Club Officers: Lef? ra right: Laurie Harvey - President, Andrejackson - Director, Chris- ty Hill - Vice-President. BOTTOM: Frater Sodalis members in alphabetical order: S. Albritton, A. Aleywine, J. Anderson, L. Caldwell, F. Crocker, C. Daniels, A. Davis, W. Davis, Y. Dean, T. Dixon, S. Ellington, S. Floyd, E, Harden, L. Harvey, J, Hight- ower, C. Hill, M. Hodges, G. Howard, A. jackson, A. jones, L. jones, S. jones, L. Lloyd, T. Lowe, A. Mc- Clendon, E. Neal, F, Parham, I. Rutherford, S. Shep- herd, E. Tolbert, M, Washington. J 1 v7 'I' r- .fm .I ,rw -.5 CJ X 1 A - -' x XG. s x 194 I-'rarer Sodalis Involved in Community Service Like all clubs at Southwest, the Industrial Arts club was very involved in numerous school and community activities throughout the 1987-88 school year. The three advisors of this active club were Mike Bradford, jerry Joyner, and Norman Smith. The two officers of the club, President Matt Edwards and Vice-President Kim Deason, showed great eagerness and ambition with the selection and planning of the community service projects for the club to participate in. Along with various projects they organized, the members of the club also enjoyed various inter-city competitions in many different areas. It turned out to be a good year for the members of this small but active club. TOP: Norman Smith instructs one of his students on the methods of voltage regulation. BOTTOM: lndustrial Arts Club members, IM zo right: M. Bradford, S, Foust, S. Hamlin, J. joyner - Advisor, M. Edwards - President. Industrial Arts 195 Civitan Gives A Helping Hand The 1987-88 Southwest Civitans came alive this year with many successful service projects which benefitted both them and their surrounding community. One of their many projects was an all-day Campus Clean- Up in the fall of 1987. Every club member showed up ready and eager to work with their various garden tools and lawn mowers. They worked a hard eight hours and stopped only for lunch, but they still managed to have a good time in the process. They left the Southwest campus in top condition. Civitan did not limit their skills to the school campus. They also visited nursing homes residents over the year, and they helped handicapped children with their bowling project. Civitans also served at the Bill Boyd Over 80 Party once again this year. Keep up the good work! TOP: Jay Hardy takes a break during the clean-up of Southwests campus. BOTTOM: Civitan members in alphabetical order: K, Adams, T. Algea, B. Barron, T. Bowell, J. Brown, C. Caldwell, R. Carey, B. Carroll, B. Carroll, J. Carter, K. Chambers, B. Chesnut, T. Chitty, J. Coleman, T. Crowder, D. Davis, D. Davis, S. Dob- son, R. Durden, J. Fernandez, A. Freeman, J. Gay, P. Gore, L. Greene, C. Grimes, S. Hamlin, J. Hardy, C. Harrington, W. Herring, R. Hill, A. Horne, L. Hudson, M. Hutchinson, H. Ingram, J. Johnson, Langley, K. Leslie, C. Leverette, s. Logan, A. Mack, J. Maloy, B. Matchman, J. Marshall, C. Massengale, C. Melton, E. Minter, S. Moxley, C. Railey, T. Sanderson, M. Sapp, J. Scott, I.. Shaw, D. Sneed, C. Spivey, D. Stokes, J. Stroud, M. Ward, J. Webb, E. White, G. White, D. Willis, D. Wilson. 55523 321: ., . WW: sy.. Zhu Q., .... . s. 255925 Fi. 33 J! 'W viva tiers 'X ,YK ,Ffh lpi' V 4 '.. I 33.3 -V' if 'V Q.. - 1 ,H 9 fa QE , tr ,cw -' L Liu -r.t' ff, iw-n All That jazz! The 1987-88 Southwest Star Dancers turned in a very productive year once again. They have been a fabulous support group for the Varsity Boys' and Girls' Basketball Teams for three consecutive years. It all started for the girls during the sum- 99 mer. It was a great beginning for them because the girls got to meet each other and get to know each other well before the school year started. Even thought they had to prac- tice in the McEvoy B lobby, they created excellent modern dances and jazz routines they employed for the rest of the year. The school year started off excellent! The Star Dancers got the opportunity to unveil their new uniforms and routines at the first PTSA meeting. They also entertained stu- dents with lively acts at the merchandising assembly for the Annual Staff. During the Basketball season, the dancers got the chance to put many long hours of practice into effect once again. They sup- ported the basketball teams with all that Southwest Pride , and all that jazz TOP: Drill Team members: Top Row: Charlene King - Co-Captaing Ingrid Evansg Cynthia Hood. Bollom Row: Tricia Morssg Carla Pittsg Tonya Lindsey. BOTTOM: Ingrid Evans and Charlene King perform for the crowd at a PTSA get-together. Charlene King electrifies the crowd at a basketball game. Drill Team 197 x1 Fashionable! The Vogue Club did remarkably Well this year with the help of their advisor, Patricia Vinson. Their hard work was proved through their participation in all the ac- tivities they organized. The Vogue Club involved themselves in two fundraising activities. One was the sell- ing of autograph ribbons. They also sold view scopes in early February. Both projects were very successful and many students were seen with these ribbons and viewscopes. In the spring they organized the annual fashion show which took a great deal of time and effort. Many of the participants attended a workshop to prepare for this very im- portant event. Through their active partic- ipation at Southwest, the Vogue Club has enhanced the fashion atmosphere at South- west and have definitely proven that they are in style. TOP: Vogue Club members in alphabetical order: A. Alexander, C. Barden, A. Brown, R. Brown, M. Cal- loway, S. Corbin, D. Crawford, A. Daniely, A. Davis, A. Dinkins, K. Fields, U. Gates, N. Golar, F. Hale, Y. jackson, D. Jenkins, L. jones, N. Mack, E. Nelson, W. Porter, L. Straws, C, Thomas, O. Thomas, C. Walker, F. Walker. BOTTOM: Vogue Club Officers. Le-19 to right: Africa Brown - Vice-President, Charlene Walker - Treasurer, Regina Brown - President, Wyndolyn Porter - Secretary, April Dinkins - Assistant Vice- President. Wiltsie li '5i'. a Helping Out The just Say No Club has spread an important message over the past two years. All 58 members believe in and work toward a drug-free community. With the help of advisors Margaret jackson and Billy Lacefield,just Say No has managed to have a productive year. They worked with MADD, and they sponsored a poster and essay contest. Many students put their cre- ativity to work, and the project was a success. The club, showing their dedication, also par- ticipated in the just Say No March held in Atlanta. They were responsible for students at Southwest receiving ice cream on Spring Fling Day. It was a very busy year. TOP: just Say No Club members in alphabetical order: R. Andrews, M. Anthony, V. Archer, T. Batson, H. Belarmino, K. Cameron, S. Carter, C. Causey, W. Coats, D. Cochran, P. Cochran, W. Cole, K. Collins, j. Davis, L. Davison, A. Deloach, T. Dykes, K. Goings,j. Heath, S. Higingborham, W. Hill, C. Hodges, j. Holloway, K. Holt, T. Howard, L. jackson, M.jackson, j. jordan, R. jones, S. Lacefield, I. IaVanr, M. Lockett, D. Lynch, R. Manuel, S. Mathis, S. Matthews, T. McCowan, F. Mofferr, B. Paine, C. Patterson, K. Pitts, K. Porter, C. Pruett, j. Rainey, D. Ray, G. Ray, K. Rodes, P. Scott, D. Simmons, I. Simmons, M. Sim- mons, S. Skates, H. Srollenwerck, C. Talton, T. Thigpen, A. Thompson, C. Watkins, M. Williams. BOTTOM: just Say No Club Officers: Top ra Bollom: Heloise Belarmino - President, Sissy Higingbotham - Vice-President, Wanda Hill - Secretary. just Say N0 199 x ' - sr, ' 'mek' ,1 V J... N 'ff-M1 u wwilr 7 ,, wr .Mg-Q75 ,, ' r-34 Wx, .pg ,,.A. -' - , Q...-,. N , A 5 X .V x QX5 If NN. , X 1 , x ,fr X4 J, If -f?f ,, . ,,,..f fy' 1 aL 'D' .4-.. ni Us -'. Zi ff 1 ff I I 4 -6 '-W' A Xb ?L,gg?', Z as f - Q ill ' ' .isa . A ' Ia X R :rr ww. ,,,,,' YM ra 41z!ll,,,. ',.f W0 Clubs That Serve Commmunity The 1987-88 school year was a busy one for many Southwest clubs. The Youth Against Cancer club proved to be no ex- ception to this rule. Advised by Alice Dick- ey and Ann Wilder, the club participated in a variety of activities - one of which included selling candy for donations to the American Cancer Society's research program. During the Great American Smoke-out, the club placed posters in each building to in- form the student body of the dangers of smoking. At Christmas time, club members made contributions to Kids Yule Love, along with providing the teachers' lounges with refreshments. These caring students made sure everyone was thought about, and they sent Valentine and Easter cards to nursing home patients during the holidays. With the year coming to an end and as busy as the club was, they didn't forget its deserving club members. Scholarships were donated to them for the outstanding work they did for the club. As the Youth Against Cancer club have a busy year, the Leo club did the same. Under the guidance of Sue Kalbfleisch, their fundraiser for the year dealt with White Cane Day. The club had several service proj- ects which consisted of cookouts and parties at the Georgia Academy for the Blind. An- other project for the club was to collect used eyeglasses, hearing aids, and eye donor cards from any willing donor. Members of the club also participated in a spring trip to a state park near Okefenokee Swamp with the blind students. It just goes to show that both clubs did have an eventful year, as they displayed their pride and dedication in everything they did for their school and community. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Leo Club Officers: Treasurer - Tom Williams, President - Sissy Busbee, Vice- President - Judy Long, Secretary - Faith Wlilliams, Youth Against Cancer Officers: President - Tim Hud- son, Vice-President - Heidi Mueller, Secretary - Stephanie Evans and Conita Butts, Treasurer - Lakeitha johnson. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leo Club in alphabetical order: K. Blackman, S. Busbee, R. Campen, G. Cape, A. Favors, K. Floyd, L. Hattaway, R. Iiimar, Long, K. Taylor, A. Vondiver, P. Walker, F. Williams, T. Williams, S. Wilson. Youth Against Can- cer Club in alphabetical order: C. Butts, S. Evans, C, Horne, T. Hudson, W. Hudson, T. Israel, L. johnson, J. Knighton, H. Mueller, L. Sandifer. LeofYouth Against Cancer 202 - French Le Tres Bon Cercle! The French Club, headed by Marcia Al- dridge, was involved in various activities throughout the year. President james O'Neal organized many projects for his club to participate in. They experienced culture by dining at Ann Maria? in Macon. To show their Christmas spirit, the club had dinner with Central High's French Club. The club sold Valentine messages and participated in the March of Dimes Walk-a-thou. The French Club had many successful projects through the course of this year, and it is safe to say that they will continue to be successful in the years ahead. TOP: French Club Officers. Lej? lo right: LaLysia Howe - Treasurerg Stacy Kluge - Vice-President, Madame Aldridge - Advisor, jenni Leins - Secretary, james O'Neal - President. BOTTOM: French Club members. Top Raw: M. Aldridge, C. Ford, A. Horne, M. Wil- liams, R. Sandifer, K, Meeks, O. Blackman. Middle Rauf: F. Tucker, L. Causey, S. Huskins, J. Leins, M. Broadnax. Bottom Row: K. Loyd, S. Sheikholeslam, j, O'Neal, S. Kluge, L. Howe, R, Springer. C3 vs. an , ta. ., .:?j1'i? 'r i Q T 3i'?TwA grew-L i 'Fi !f.rz'Hags,a ' T 1. 533, -ef Q ,Z J E453 lifter .. , H:- -ff? I I 4 . 1, is .1 1, . S 3 -Q--ea-aux-U 4 J,-J 'SJ i' Another Busy Year! The Latin Club had a very eventful and exciting year. They started out by having a Welcome Party for all the new members. The club participated in a number of projects as well. One project was when the club bought Thanks- giving dinner for a needy family. As a fund- raiser, the club members sold candy. The club visited Leolr to sample authentic Greek cuisine. At the end of the year the club held a toga party. The Latin Club, under the leadership of Gloria Jean Stokes and President Chuck Pecor, has grown and prospered. TOP: Latin Club Officers. Top row: Wanda Cox - Sec- retary, Lee Childers - Parliamemarian, james O'Neal - Treasurer. Bottom Rowr Amy Fincher - Vice-President, Chuck Pecor -- President, BOTTOM: latin Club Members. Top Row: T, jones, D, Richardson, C. Kent, j, Kent, j. Robinson, N. Desai, T. Durham, A. Davis, F, Dail, A. Hooker, G, Stokes. Middle Raw: J. -I, Maner, J. Fordham, B. Desai, A. Fincher, C. Pecor, L. Childers, W. Cox, j, Hicks, J, Latin - 203 Club Proves Successful! Dedicated to helping others was what the students in the Octagon Club were. This club was advised by Mr. Mathews during the 1987-88 school year. This club did an outstanding job of lending their services to many different projects in the community. They made favors for teachers and fruit baskets for nursing homes at Thanksgiving and Christmas time. They contributed toys for young children to the Kids Yule Love project. They also brought in canned goods for the Macon Rescue Mission. All in all, the Octagon Club had one of its most successful and prosperous years to date. TOP: Octagon Club Officers: Lew to right: Jimbo Ben- nett - Treasurer, Brandi Rogers - Secretary, Danny Rumney - Vice-President, Lisa Langley - President. BOTTOM: Octagon Club members in alphabetical or- der: T. Baskette, J. Bennett, A. Boothe, C. Brown, P. Burner, R. Campen, H. Clance, R. Cornelius, H. Crawford, C. Ellis, F. Ford, B. Foskey, M. Garcia, B. Gibbs, C. Gibbs, M. Harbin, Haralson, A. Hinson, M. Jernigan, D. Johnson, M. Jones, M. Kirkland, L, Langley, M. Maynard, T, O'Bryan, C, Palmer, A. Pierce, K. Raleigh, B. Rogers, W. Roquemore, D. Rumney, T. Wade, P. Walker, J. Ward, P. Williams, L. Willis, S. Wilson. a. TA foi- ., MSU . is 5 f . ,,,. l -' W r il F T ,- uni gg . , . ...is- s t ' it -ik'5'L '.i , A , . ,ii-pl, wg. Q-.. S., T ,- 4. I 1 2 El F i fx' rea l me J 1,,.,, -. vw-' . 204 Octagon it Active and Dedicated! The students who were a part of the Future Business Leaders of America concentrated their efforts on vocational office training and helping the community. The club was ad- vised by Mrs. Meeks and Mrs. Cook for the 1987-88 year. Their many well- developed community projects and services included helping with Kids Yule Love, giving to the needy at Thanksgiving, and putting up Christmas decorations at a Nurs- ing Home. Their contributions were an asset not only to Southwest but to the community as well. TOP: FBLA Officers: Tammy Miller - Treasurer, Debbie jump - President, Sharon Nesbitt - Vice- President. BOTTOM: FBLA members in alphabetical order: B. Allen, T. Allen, T. Atkinson, T. Brady, I. Brinson, L. Bryant, C. Butts, L. Cole, L. Collins, A. Colson, A. Daniely, K. Daniels, K. Davis, D. Dennis, R. Duncan, T. Dupree, T. Gordon, L. Hall, D. Henson, A. Holt, j. Houze, A. Howard, A. jones, L. jordan, D. jump, S. Lanier, S. Leins, j. Ligon, j. Lovesy, -I. Lowe, C. Masdon, T. Mathews, M. McDowell, T. McNeal, T. Miller, S. Mims, R. Moreland, K. Morris, L. Nelson, S. Nesbitt, A. Nettles, R. Parks, C. Patton, S. Perkins, S. Prince, M. Ray, T. Rhynes, B. Rice, V. Robinson, I. Simmons, A. Spaugh, M. Tapley, T. Tipton, A. Tolbert, S. Vandergriff, C. Vissage, W. Wadswonh, T. Watts, F. Williams, G. Wilson, D. Wynes. QSM? FBLA - 205 Pen Wizards! The staff of Southwest's newspaper, the Perri-Arlirle, has participated in a number of events this year. Advised by Sue Kalb- fleish, the staff improved their skills by attending two UGA workshops and also a Georgia College workshop, The staff worked hard together in organizing each issue of the Patri-Artirle. They published a total of four issues this year and each publication turned out to be a success in literary achievement. After all the hard work, they also partic- ipated in fund-raising projects, such as candy sales and valentines messages. TOP: Newspaper Staff Officers: Standing: J. Mays - Sports Editor, R. Steel - Artist, j. Solomon - Ed! itorial Editor, K. Adams - Club Editor, C. XVilliams - News Editor. Silringz T. Dixon - Sports Editor, T, Davis - Features Editor, B. Rice, T. Allen, K. Bivins - Artists, I.. Tillman - Editor-in-Chief. BOTTOM: Newspaper Staff in alphabetical order: K. Adams, T. Allen, E. Allman, K, Bivins, C, Boone, S. Buckins, T, Davis, T. Dixon, R. Duncan, S. Evans, J. Evans, A. Favors, B. Harmon, D. Henry, T. Holmes, S, james, R. jones, C. King, T. Long, B. Lowe, R. Manuel, j. Mays, H. Mueller, U. Palmer, L. Redding, B. Rice, T. Sander- son, J, Solomon, R. Steel, L, Tillman, B. Truss, C, WiUiams. 206 Patri Article 414 was l Outstanding! Sherry Taylor's Monzage Staff has also been active this year. They brought many awards back to Southwest. Rob Steel was a third place winner in Illustration at GSPA. Sissy Higingbotham was a poetry Hnalist in Troy State Alabama Literary Review. Sonya Smith, Latanya Ridgell, and Joyce Gatton each placed at Abraham Baldwin College. Melinda McDowell was first in Poetry at Gordon College, while Melanie Search placed first at the Bibb County Young Georgia Authors Contest. That is only a few of the awards won this year by the Monlage. TOP: Montage Officers: Clarkwife: Pamela Still - Managing Editorg Raymond Daniel - Business Man- agerg Ty Powellg Sandy Vandergriff - Literary Editorg Joyce Gatton - Public Relations Directorg Cindy Ray - Editorein-Chief, BOTTOM: Montage Staff in al- phabetical order: K. Adams, A. Anthony, H, Bassi, S, Canady, C, Cupp, C. Cupp, R. Daniel, J. Dunlap, Montage 707 Reaching Out Southwest has developed an outstanding program to reach students who need personal guidance and would benefit from an as- sociation with fellow students. This well- known, uprising program originated at the campus in the Fall of 1985. The purpose of this program is to assist other students at Southwest. They provide orientation for both new and transfer stu- dents by acting as official guides. The pro- gram has proved to be very beneficial at Southwest. It has helped to create closer bonds between the students and provided an invaluable learning experience for them. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Brian Colbert counsels two of his fellow 12th grade peers. Mr. Downer's counselors: Sitting: B. Colbert, N. Daniely, B. Lundy, L. Downer, Dr. Watkins, j. Fernandez. Standing: E. Minter, L. Campen, A. Smith, V. Hamlin, V. Noland, K. Mulkey, T. Williams. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mr. Crawford's counselors: Sitting: N. Curlee, R. Cleveland, S. Wfilliams, L. Oliver. Standing: S, Hudgins, A. Davis, P. Kim, H. Belarmino, T. jones, A. Ross, Mr. Crawford. Dr. Anderson's counselors: Sitting: j, Short, G. Hamilton, M. Yearwood, R. Dean, M. Broadnox, K. Hayes, T. 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We fzaue been flzrouglz Ao mucll. juof faLe u minufe fo rememger uf! flue crazy flninga we alial. e ave fan lien! 0?2fA2l' and Crier! on earl: ollzerg JAOMZJBFJ. Wow if ia fime fo grow u . we maale if! I 6on ralufafionaf f JI Ave you Loflz. , ' I: I I 7 CD WEAJJG Iiwe lla e ime of our huedfv mu 5 LW. I f. -450mm ,Ms-wan ..-ffwf , aff.. ,W w,y,w VH I 1 'W . .li It ,M a N'- s ' Qi STUDENT LIFE -me y, xx ,ms 1 f . 216 - Consrin Q' Q ion ASSQffib1y 173225 Ns w'?6Z'5:ffwwf': :mm - 1 Q . 5. if 1 .hx 'gig ggi- Q O ck, ,J -3'4 K 200 Years! We, the Patriots, celebrated the Bicen- tennial of the United States Constitution with a variety of activities during the week of September 14-19, 1987. In honor of the Constitution, daily announcements were made about the history of the Constitution and its amendments as America grew and changed. English teacher John Jones per- formed dramatic readings in the roles of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. Copies of the Constitution were donated to Southwest by the National Bicentennial Commission in Washington, D.C., and is- sued to all students in their Social Studies classes. The 82nd Airborne Chorus per- formed during an assembly. The lunchroom staffs even offered a 1700's menu all week. The highlight of the Celebration was the Student Council Assembly on September 17th. Council members performed skits demonstrating various parts of the Consti- tution. The Chorus sang a variety of patriotic songs. A group of McEvoy B faculty and staff, who called themselves the Liberty Bells delighted the crowd with their ren- dition of It's A Grand Ole' Flag. The assembly emphasized patriotism to both America and Southwest High School. It was truly a Patriotic week. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT Tashia Livingston and jennifer Bryant perform the minuet. Heloise Belarmino pleads her case with judge john Robinson. Cat burglar Allen Freeman steathily creeps up on his next victims, BOT- TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Angie Ashley and Christy Peacock help Student Council lead in singing God Bless America. Prosecutor Africa Brown attempts to catch Hijacker jeffrey johnson in a fib. Liberty Bells Iris Hill and Raynette Evans perform their act for students, Constitution Assembly 217 Gearing up To Give! Each year Southwest students join togeth- er in the continuation of a Halloween tra- dition - Goofy Goblin. This program is undertaken every year by dedicated students who seek to improve the life of the needy. The money that the Goofy Goblins collect is used to buy food, gifts, and grooming articles for Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets that will be distributed among underprivileged people. As the tradition goes, the many Goofy Goblin representatives dress up in audacious costumes on the last day of col- lection in an attempt to create one final collection campaign. The costumes have al- ways been unique, and this year was no different. TOP. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ms. Stewart presents a costume award to David Stokes. Brad Marchman displays his best table manners. Naphaphone Thalongsechanh as an alien from outer space. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pretty pumpkin Telisa Howard collects money for Goofy Goblin. Halloween brings out the best in eve- ryone - especially the brothers Kent. Sean Lynn re- ceives award for Best Costume. Angie Ashley went on the warpath on Goofy Goblin Day. Goblin 5 ,.,, .wmv 1- n Goofy Goblin - 219 A Time For Sharing! Christmas at Southwest is always an un- forgettable experience. The Christmas spirit was visible in so many different ways. As usual the halls were full of students carrying presents and cards to deliver to all of their friends and teachers. Student Council again sold the popular chocolate Santa Clauses that were to be distributed in supervisions. Christmas skits by students in each grade were performed, and the band provided mu- sic as well. Teachers, of course, did not fail to get into the act. Seniors were treated to the traditional Twelve Days of Christmas as performed by the McEvoy B Faculty and Staff, and then they were given time to enjoy refreshments and to pass out gifts for their friends. All this just goes to show that South- west Patriots have even more spirit in that time of giving and sharing. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Hill and Sissy Hig- ingbotham get into the Christmas spirit with Frosty. The Chorus performs Christmas music for everyone. MIDDLE: WiUingham A Faculty does the 4'Christmas Shuffle, BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenetrice Gor- X. r 1 don poses with the toys donated for Kids Yule Love. Miss Graham, Ms. Evans, and Ms. Jamison get down at the Christmas Assembly. Mrs, Wilder shows true Christmas Spirit, ,rf r . .-viva C. . wil: 'li' L ,avril .i , t -1...i ...fuflllfi 220 Christmas wi..- ,. ,.,,,.a,,w.,f.w , , . Aff A' fit' ,Ml ,V Q1 -15' if UF' ki -1 A' 4 J 5 4,5 ., .. rgiqfggi ix .v YEA? X53 me. 'Wt f 555 V i.?Eg?1.-f- ' 4 fih 'E ,V u ,gf 41 -Qi . ' ' fe 4 ., V Fi' fx ' v Q Y ,ll 4 sg:-. 13 ' T x, ' 1' 5 Q g , gtg ' W QWAIQQ' .m an- W U4 ' ve A ww. ' . :mx X A. S 5 1'F1:1a'fHf' Christmas - 221 Night of Elegance! Each year the Southwest Pep Club spon- sors the traditional Sweetheart Coronation, which is done so to honor some of the school's most outstanding girls. This year it was held on February 25th in the McEvoy B Gym. The girls were picked by the male population of the school through voting in supervisions, and winners were announced the night of the coronation. Before that mo- ment, however, the contestants had to par- ticipate in the talent competition, as well as modeling formal and informal attire. This year's Miss Sweetheart was freshman Yandchia Ridley. Runners-up were as fol- lows: First Place - Yuwanda Parksg Sec- ond Place - Kimberly Stollenwerckg Third Place - Michelle Ayers. Of the 44 young ladies who competed, a winner was selected for each class as well. These were: Miss Senior - Carla Pitts, Miss junior - Iris Lavantg Miss Soph- omore - Tonya Gordong and Miss Fresh- man - Wendy Tucker. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Miss Sweetheart - Yandchia Ridley. Leslie Elder models her informal attire. Yandchia Ridley performs in the talent competition. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT? A picture of beauty - the Sweetheart contestants. Contestant Denice Chapman flashes a winning smile as she poses with her escort. Miss Sweetheart 1988, Yandchia Ridley, poses with her escort, Prentice Wilson, J 222 Sweetheart Coronation -1 sg? as sd- Vf '4 U 9 i 4- H.,-' xwim' S' A A K fgfxz ity, I A L-f, 4 If 4' 1 H fkifdwfi' J The Night the Creature Took Over the Museum . . . . . . It was a riot! The Senior Play of 1988 was the comedy-drama-adventure The Creature Creeps, performed at the Museum of Arts and Sciences on May 12th-14th. Many seniors turned out for the auditions, in an attempt to land a part in this production. The actors chosen for the play put in many hard hours of work after school to get pre- pared. John jones and Evie Crumbliss played a big part in guiding these students through the weeks of grueling rehearsals. After the final dress rehearsals were com- pleted, it was time for opening night at the Museum. The dedicated individuals who made up the lively cast were: Denice Chap- man as Heidi Zitzen, Bela Desai as Bar- oness Maritza Von Blitzen, Bianca Harmon as Olga Zitzen, Wendall Ham- ilton as Frank Sterling, Cynthia Hood as Babsy Baloo, Yvonne King as Han- nah Zitzen, Chuck Pecor as Baron Donald Von Blitzen, Deborah Surles as Gretchen, Kim Stollenwerck as Daisy Von Blitzen, Derrick Sneed as Mord, Brenda Truss as Freida Zitzen, and juan Webb as the four Shtunken Brothers. As the beginning of the drama unfolded, we met Baron Donald Von Blitzen, his maid Gretchen, his servant Mord, his daughter 224 Senior Play Daisy, and her fiance Frank. We learned more about the creation and got the feeling maybe Donald was hiding something in his cellar - for the simple reason of the deaf- ening screams coming from it. After the loud appearance of the Baroness, the four Zitzen sisters, and their fiance's Cwho looked very much alikej QD, we tried to figure out exactly what was going to happen. Why did all of the Shtunken brothers have to go to the bathroom so much? Would Daisy really mar- ry Frank Sterling? Would Babsy ever tell Mord her true feelings for him? Would the Baroness ever take singing lessons? To find out, the audience Clike Hannah's and Hans' patientsl had to continue to have patience until the exciting climax. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Babsy CCynrhia Hoodh listens as Daisy iKim Stollenwerckl carefully explains the his- tory of the Von Blitzen family. Doctors Hannah and Hans QYvonne and juanh chuckle at a professional joke. Donald Von Blitzen QChuck Pecorh guards his precious experiment book. Maritza Von Blitzen lBela Desai? performs a rousing lul.laby for Frank Sterling fWendall Hamilton? and Daisy. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Derrick Sneed as the Baron's hunchback ser- vant, Mord. The Baron unveils his creation. The Crea- ture Uuan Webb?J rises! 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The gym was decorated with toilet paper draped from the ceiling, shredded newspapers and cans were scattered on the floor, and spray-painted backgrounds covered the walls with colorful and tacky graffiti. Even an old trashed bike and an authentic toilet seat were part of the scenery. A drawing from the tickets selected a Mr. and Mrs. Morp. The winners of this pres- tigious and glorious honor were Barbara Lundy and Charlie Simmons. Instead of presenting the royal couple with crowns, the two winners were given red, white, and blue Southwest spirit hats, Using toilets as thrones, pictures were taken in front of the graffiti-covered Morp backdrop. Mr. Platt, a Ballard B Industrial Arts teacher, served as the DJ. I-Ie played a variety of music which everyone enjoyed. This dance was a big suc- cess, and it may become another Southwest tradition! TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Alison Nix and jamie Vandiver are sporting their Morp attire. Morp attenders fashion their unique wardrobes. Michelle Pierce shows off her glad rags , Barbara Lundy and Charlie Sim- mons are crowned as king and queen of the dance. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT? Mark Webb and friends enjoy the evening of excitement. Everyone had their own special style of dance, induding these two show-stealers. Fun was had by everyone in attendance. ,Sv , QA. ax. A 1 of wk 'shi' 0 ore Time In the hustle and bustle of the Senior year, unknown to us all, seeds of a new concept were sown in Mrs. Norris' class. Kim But- terworth came up with the idea of cap- turing the very special year with a time capsule. This Senior class was very special because they are the first freshmen to come to Southwest. Mark Webb was in charge of buying materials, while Rob Steel deco- rated it. It is full of priceless memories of 1988: a football, baseball, and basketball-all signed by members of the respective teams, club rosters, cheerleading uniforms, senior jerseys, the Patri-Arrirle, Montage, and the Spirit of '88 as well. All this added to the memories of the final year of Southwest's existence. The Seniors had one final fling with a Lip- Sync contest. Many great acts rocked the house, such as Salt-n-Pepa, Poison, Tiffany, and the show-stealing act that performed My Drawers. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carla Pitts, Samantha jackson, and Brenda Truss sing Friends are Friends Forever. Kim Butterworth adds one of her most prized pos- sessions, her Senior jersey. Mark Webb, coordinator of the Time Capsule project, adds another priceless mo- menros to the collection. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chip Minton and his group bring down the house with their performance of Poisons Talk Dirty to Me. The Class of '88's Time Capsule - displaying the name of every Senior. Kim Butterworth, Marquita Bidwell, Glenetrice Gordon, and Mark Webb pose with the product of long, hard work - the time vault. Y if 3. 1 1 5 2 3 if 3 ii Zi Q 6, iii od 954' ,,,.1 fvdf F, - ,gy .43 in' -'Il' QL '-,gQ'! 'F al 5 1' vt- I 4 ' I -'N . 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All Together Students at Southwest were entertained and well-informed in 1988 with a variety of different assemblies. Selected students were chosen to hear Presidential candidate jesse jackson speak on his various campaign pro- posals. When jackson asked if anyone was interested in helping with his campaign, several Southwest students showed their spir- it and volunteered their services. A group of japanese visitors put on a show for students and then sat in on some American style classes. They performed an ancient sword fight and interesting dances and songs. A Navy Band came to Southwest and per- formed rousing renditions of some Top 40 hits. They even pulled some of the students onto the floor with them to serenade them and jam to the beat. Perhaps the most interesting assembly had to be the Army Chorus group. They drove many of the ladies into hysterics with their sexy voices and sultry tunes. It was a great year for Southwest assemblies. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Presedential hopeful jesse jackson speaks to the student body on the war against drugs. The japanese visitors prepare to perform an ancient oriental dance. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT A member of the Navy Band sings a popular tune. A visiting student from japan does the traditional fan dance. The Army Chorus entertained Southwest stu- dents by singing a variety of humorous songs. 7 Assemblies X fp' , Rf LPI! ft fir 'tw . 'S 03.35 K, u' K gm' 33 ml 'Vk 4A, v ' W , f '3'f 2 k ,pw- ,ff mv. H 1 Assemblies - 235 X ii imp, N E , 5 E ' 1 234 - juniorfSenior K Pi 1 v A ' .Q E ' I S-Q I I i I aww, -1 ad' ' US Qi'-aw ,-gs-ww Lf , 4, ' ,L ., , I, -' ' 'e Af . ' . Ai . 4' 'J if M jf -fl t 3 f .ff I, l You're the Inspiration was the theme the beautiful Prom put together by the ior Student Council members for the s of 1988. Those dedicated individuals in many long hours after school the le week before the gala affair was to r on May 20th. Seniors had been pre- ng for the long-awaited event as well - g up their dates, ordering tuxedos and ers, buying dresses, making reservations inner - and the list goes on. e Macon City Auditorium was def- ly the place to be that evening, as South- students turned out in great numbers ing more handsome and beautiful than , Many spared no expense to arrive in - as a number of students rented usines - after having a romantic dinner me of the more elegant restaurants in on. Some of these included the Green et, Harbor Point, Bealle's 1860, and . Tripps. I . ' f Students arrived and got their pictures made before the lead-out, in which Student Council members and their dates were in- troduced. The Complex principals and their escorts were introduced as well. Then eve- ryone in attendance enjoyed refreshments and proceeded to dance the night away with the help of the band Poo Nanny. They played some great music and got the students ex- cited about the night. It was definitely a nigh: to remember for everyone. The Senior Class of 1988, thanks to the juniors, had one of the most beautiful and memorable proms ever. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT Larry Green and Stylerta Carter both look gorgeous on Prom night. Mrs. Washington is escorted by Mr. Murphy during the lead-out. Prom night brings out the romantic in everyone. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Kim Butterworth relaxes outside the Auditorium. Karl Adams and Joanna Short make a wonderful couple. . , 1988 unior-Senior Prom fy 5 if I Hg: .E my .ggnk 20:95 -aa O . s n Y, Q' 1 2 QJL, 'fSenior - 23 RV? if Y 'Sf if 4: .umm N 'Jin ,- 5 i HLAQQ TH: Qqq xi N l Rex Ya? 761 ww 'ww The 1987-88 school year was a great one for Fads and Fashions. The runaway hit at the box office, Dirty Dancing, revived one of the greatest fads of the 60's and led the way to an unforgettable year. Everyone from teenagers to middle-aged moms and dads was trying out the mamba and bumping and grinding to music of today and yesterday. Fashions were unique as always. We saw the emergence of stone-washed and acid- washed jeans and school-boy glasses. Many things resurfaced, such as suspenders, tie- dyed shirts and sebagos, while jams and miniskirts with leggins stayed in style. Var- ious types of shoes - K-Swiss, L.A. Gear, Reebok, Adidas, Fila - all proved to be popular as a tool of individuality. Spuds McKenzie, Garfield, and the Ca- lifornia Raisins were popular novelties of the year. Auto shades for car windshields were a new craze. Compact discs evolved to replace LP and cassette players, and skateboarding became one of the hottest and most popular sports of the year. 1-Everyone fell in love with Bud light's mascot, Spud's McKenzie. 2-SW students model various shades, in- cluding the auto shade. 3-Various types of shoes of the year. 4-Chris Railey demonstrates the born-again craze of skateboarding. 5-The newest step in technology - Compact Disc players. 6-California Raisins were the greatest TV commericial sensation. BIG PICTURE: Jennifer Jolley and Jeff Brown model fashions of the year as they perform moves from the box-office hit, Dirty Dancing. Fads Bc Fashions 39 Fun Time in the Spring! Spring was full of surprises in l988. For starters, our own Melissa Shaw was crowned Cherry Blossom Queen, while Kim Dawson was a princess. A very successful Spring Fling occurred in May as well. Many great booths were set up on the soccer field. The Computer Club had a very profitable Sno-Cone machine and balloon toss. Youth Against Cancer's pie throwing booth really attracted a lot of business and gave friends the chance to get even with one another. The French Club gave students a chance to avenge all their teachers by throwing darts at their photographs. The just Say No Club supplied relief from the summer heat with free ice cream for everyone. The Pep Club also helped with their ring toss that rewarded the winners with a two-liter bottle of their favorite soda. There was also the traditional cake walk, and even a band that performed during the day. Students could also marry as many people as they wanted at the Civinettes marriage booth. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: A loving couple ties the knot. A fed-up student resorts to dart-throwing to get even with his teacher. -IJ. Maner gets his face painted by Key Club President Chris Caswell. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT' Students listen and learn more about the nurs- ing profession. The emotions that appear on Kim and Melissa's faces show thier joy of victory in the Cherry Blossom Pageant. A crowd watches as Victor Dixon attempts to ring the soda bottle at the Pep Club Booth. 240 Spring Activities .u-we' dude-4 tg . if J, 1 . ff .1- A Spring Activities 5 - 1 4 Sf, W Giving the Gift of Life Dedicated volunteers from the American Red Cross returned to the Southwest Cam- pus on December 8, 1987, for their annual Blood Drive. The event began in the 1970's and is sponsored each year by the Complex Student Council. Council members signed up donors, and from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm students and faculty members kept their appointments in the McEvoy B Gym. Southwest individuals turned out in huge numbers to volunteer for this event, as a total of 137 signed up. Another successful effort was accomplished as the Patriots overcame their fears, and benefitted the communiry's collection of the life-saving liquid. Spirit of '88 proudly recognizes the following for their contribution of the gift of life: Katie Stokes, Doug Garrett, Christie Flanary, Koren Porter, Kenneth Alligood, Dale joiner, Jimbo Gay, Angela Griffin, Stephen Cameron, Yvonne King, Joyce Gatton, Lori Shannon, Ticha Mathews, Sandy Pace, john Horne, Kyle Harris, Brian Webb, Eric Minter, Cindy Ray, LaKeitha johnson, Christy Peacock, Angels Puckett, Glenetrice Gordon, Karl Adams, Pam Kelley, Juan Webb, Rodney Wilson, Gary Townswend, jeff Carter, Dana Outlaw, Winston Lewis, Spence Hamlin, Michael Hinson, Sonnya Varner, Deron Davis, Chris Caswell, Mitch Scott, Sissy Higingbotham, Otis Curtis, Andre jackson, Dale Crump, Leontyne Nelson, Tony Phillips, Karen Porter, Larry Kemp, Christy Yarn, Sandy 242 Blood Drive Vandergriff, Arthur Thompson, Halina Bassi, Derek Moye, Robert Tidwell, Victor Reece, Tony Crowder, Cherie Patton, Lee Shaw, Kenn Bivins, Anthony Wooten, Rebecca Springer, Harold Smith, joey Fernandez, joe Middlebrooks, Cedric Patrick, Bobby Grinstead, Patsy Denmark, jackie jackson, Keith Beddingfield, Mark Suddeth, Da- vid Dillon, jerry Spires, Dwayne Spinks, Denice Chapman, Mark Webb, Greg Earls, Melissa Shaw, Chris Bryant, Michelle james, Kim Butterworth, Marquita Bidwell, Michelle Meacham, Michelle Mayo, Maurice Rozier, Bobby Neal, jay Ryals, Antonio Thompson, Cary Harrington, Connie Barton, Darryl Davis, Troy Chitty, Danny Gay, jeffrey johnson, Raymond Hill, Sandra julkes, David McCanie, Karen Roland, Keith Hartness, Anthony Blackmon, jimmy Fordham, Tracy Cal- loway, Dwayne Casteel, Tracy Tipton, Faith Wil- liams, Kim Stollenwerck, Mark Friar, Dina Green, Charles Walls, Lamar Murry, Alicia Mof- fett, Linda McMullan, Tracy McMullan, Angelia McLain, Teri Atkinson, Corey White, Tonya Wil- liams, Michelle Pierce, Susan Smith, Arthur How- ard, johnny Hawthorne, Pauline Scott, joe Snyder, Glenn Givens, jeff Brown, Ronny Guilmette, Sabrina Hand, Brian Henry, Kin Brown, Sandra Beavers, Steve Evans, Keith Holt, Jerome Holsey, Nekee Flournoy, Victor Dixon, Michael Hutchinson, Billy Hunt, David Stokes, and Rico Gibson. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Lori Shan- non tries to relax while giving blood. Sissy Hig- ingbotham watches carefully as the nurse takes her blood pressure. Deron Davis signs in, eager to donate to the Red Cross. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rodney Wilson signs release forms while preparing for that fateful needle. Yvonne King attempts a smile during the dreaded operation. 'sf 'Gln 'xxx K Blood Drive 5 PM A SQUARE We make more money The pushers say Get that kid To smoke pot today What THC can do They will not see To unborn babies And mothers-to-be First the pot Then the crack Next is cocaine And no turning back Call them a square Call them a joke That will get them To try this dope. Of course, they don't tell What drugs can do The living hell They put you through To never care To never try The hurt, the pain The living lie This and more They'll forget to say They also forgot Jesus And his Judgment Day. Call me a square And anything you like Jesus will come back He'll make things right. Yes, I'm a square And I'm proud to say But I'm gonna get high Come Judgment Day. To take a trip With him you see I don't need cocaine I don't need LSD I don't smoke pot I don't use crack He died for me And he'l1 come back Then I'll get high Wait and see A joint called Heaven Is waiting for me! Linda Abbott Macon, GA Q 1986 .145 our Senior year enal5, we wiff aff Legin flue purauif of our clreama. we wif! 5oon forgef many of flze facea ana, nameb of peopdz wif!! wllom we :snared our memoriea. gui fo uri, flue name ans! face of O55 Kurfia wi!! Le forever im- prinfed in our memorieb. - we fave lzim ana! afwayd wif! .Xenn Muina .Shag .Mginggofnam gorey wnife .xdnclre Jackson Jeffrey Jollnaon 'lflfamla AU? .fdnfllony woofen Juan ,Webb wafface .Jwlerring Scoop :Duncan ,L Maw-mf.xux:x,., :,f1.i .4 1 ' 1- N. Hr' -M, W ,M M 'Q'f+'H ' K 3555 ' ff' v- f 2 PHY? f'Sv'f Wi Vi .wr P 1 iff' .., 5559? 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This occasion, which in years before had been held during the evening, was scheduled for the first time in the morning during school. The school publications presented their awards first. The Southwest Annual Staff announced their editor to be junior Pattie Kim, while the Southeast Annual Staff chose a sophomore, Shannon Huskins, to handle the job for them. The 1989 editor for the Pntri-Artirle will be Clayton Williams. Awards were presented to students who had excelled at Math, Science, and Debate tournaments as well. Literary awards were presented to students who excelled in literary competitions and oratorical competitions as well. Robbie Guest, Marcelles Prather, Amy Fincher, and Pattie Kim were rec- ognized as Presbyterian College junior Fel- lows for being the top two boys and girls in the junior class. Many outstanding groups were recognized and rewarded for their specific help during the 1987-88 school year. The Student Coun- cil and Prom Committee were awarded with leadership and service awards. junior Guides for the year who lent their services to Honors Day and Graduation were Christie Barden, jason Barrett, Heloise Belarmi- no, Cindy Causey, Cassandra Corbin, Wanda Cox, Ingrid Evans, Amy Fincher, Allen Freeman, Calvin Gilbert, Nikki Golar, Robbie Guest, Pattie Kim, Tashia Livingston, Brad Marchman, Michelle Mayo, Marcellus Prather, Mi- chael Simmons, Naphaphone Thalong- sengchanh, Forrest Tucker, Darren Willis, and David Wilson. Other excep- tional students were honored as well - peer counselors, Honor Roll Students, Principals List students, and students with perfect at- tendance. It was truly an outstanding day for all those attending at Southwest. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT? Algernon Wallace shows off his award. Mike Heath is presented with an award, Marcelles Prather and Ardra Davis receive their cer- tificates. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT? GHP Nom- inees: -Ioe Maddox, Robbie Guest, Pattie Kim, Amy Fincher. Girls' Stare and Boys' State participants: Tap Row: Anthony Brown, Clayton Williams, Brad Marchman. Bottom Raw: Anita Hall, Pattie Kim, julie Cannon and Allison Nix wonder what is to come next. Kim Brandt proudly displays her well-deserved an plaque. ms-.....f--. ,Av .K 248 Underclassmen Honors Day rf' . pf.: X.. , 1 1 , 4 ' C n 5' l I v 'I ' 91 O o 0 0 9 o 6 , ' a ' ' -' a s Q 5 0 ' O I Q ' ' Q4- my p..., .y, in Underclassmen Honors Day - 249 Honoring Excellence Southwest athletes had another outstand- ing year, and were honored at the annual All- Sports Banquet sponsored by the Pep Club. Gabriel Burnette began the evening with a welcome, and master of ceremonies was Charles Murphy. Many special awards were given. Coaches of the year were Albert Sharpe and johnny Higdon. The Zachary Carter Memorial Award for Arhlete-of-the- Year was given to Ricky Jones. The In- tramural Award for Basketball went to the VOCA Club. Band awards went to jennifer Jolley, Rosalind Parks, Katie Stokes, Gary Townsend, and Quinton Moore. Pep Club awards went to Gabriel Burnette, Sharon Mims, Charlotte Thomas, Michelle Cuyler, and Zutredia Gary. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT Pep Club President, Gabriel Bumette, welcomes everyone to the Banquet. Katie Stokes and Gary Townsend happily display their band awards. Reginald Manuel and his well-earned basketball award. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ricky jones is winner of the Athlete-of-the-Year Award. Keith Hart- ness proudly accepts his baseball award. Zutredia Gary, Michelle Cuyler, and Charlotte Thomas pose with their Pep club awards. if 'I I I f, 2,51 if ' L if f wirmnimwifill . K wwf , V if -1 M. 4 . af -fl 3 4 0 . ans 'U . ff-282 'Hr' ,Q 1 ' va: . 0- I Q I- 1 rf'.7K'rr'5 - u-,y ff.. '.j'-- -L.- ,nr-K vM','4tAIi: 'vlcfyrrln v -qfuf xr? lv, lun ,gif ,Lx'g fr!!-J ,ss L1L51iS,f ,,4 ul.,,'f.',j . A L ,-4:p.,,...L 8-vs. ,,,la1', X, 520. 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'fb .1 'Z if li C 1 1 - 1 I I its x f Sports Awards GOLF - Joel Wilson, TENNIS - Robbie Romeiser, Darryl Davis, Shan- non Huskins, Lisa Howard, SOFTBALL - Shannon Huskins, Lisa Howard, CHEERLEADING - Angelia McLain, Kim Stollenwerckg WRESTLING - Tannis Woolfolk, Jerome Holsey, Cal- vin Hendley, Randall Manuel, GIRLS' TRACK -- Nicole Gordon, Miniscia Garcia, Denise jones, Latonya Wool- folkg BOYS' TRACK - Tracy Browner, Jack Parks Jr., David Henry, Cameron jordan, BASEBALL - David Stokes, Keith Hartness, Brent Carroll, Shannon Moxley, Perez Cummings, Lee Shaw, Wallace Herring, GIRLS' BASKETBALL - Trice Dinkins, Stephanie Walker, Lisa Howard, Denise Smith, Larita Knight, Olicia Blackmon, Latanya Sandifer, Latonya Woolfolkg BOYS' BASKETBALL - Ricky Hubbard, Ivano Newbill, Russell Odom, Reginald Manuel, Chuckie Balkcom, Ricky jones, FOOTBALL - Tony Walker, Kerry Dawson, Johnny Hawthorne, Fe- lix Parham, Craig Davis, Bobby Grin- stead, Chris Wilson. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT Ivano Newbill displays a smile and his basketball trophy. Felix Parham accepts his football award, johnny I-Iigdon happily receives a hug and his Coach-of-the-Year award. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Coach Sharpe poses with Mrs. Langston and Mrs. Taylor after accepting his Coaches Award. Tony Walker displays his football trophy. Tannis Woolfolk is rewarded for his wrestling achievements. J sf 5. .1 X All-Sports Banquet z The Southwest Reputation Remains High in Academics And the winner is . . . all Southwest stu- dents nominated for a Golden Eagle Award! The Eleventh Annual Golden Eagle Awards were held at the Grand Opera House - sponsored by the Macon Telegraph and Newr. These awards are given to a student who shows outstanding ability and leadership in their specific category. Southwest was well represented again, and two Southwest stu- dents brought Golden Eagles back home. They were Sissy Higingbotham and Sissy Busbee. Individuals nominated were: Rob Steel - Artg Kim Stollenwerck - Cit- izenshipg Latunya Pauldo - Dramag Me- lanie Search - English Literature, James O'Neal - Foreign Language, PJ. White - Industrial Vocational, Kenn Bivins - Journalism, Sissy Higingbotham - Math, Sissy Busbee - Music, Chuck Pecor - Science, and Christy Peacock -- Social Science. Each Golden Eagle winner received the coveted Golden Eagle trophy and a check for 35500. Students at Southwest showed their abil- ity to score exceptionally well on the SAT. Southwest's Star Student for 1988 was Chuck Pecor, who scored a 1400 on the Scholastic Aptitiude Test. He chose his Star Teacher to be his AP English Teacher, Trudy Norris. The top five scorers on the SAT in the school were Chuck Pecor, Jerry Patron, James O'Neal, Sissy Hig- ingbotham, and Craig McAdam. All this demonstrates the incredible talent present to keep Southwest's academic reputation higher than ever. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT' Matt Miller and Billy Barron provide jazz Ensemble music for the ceremony. The Golden Eagle speaker, Dr. jan Kemp, addresses the audience. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT' The Golden Eagle Winners with their awards: Sissy Higingbotham in Math and Sissy Busbee in Music, Star Student Chuck Pecor with his Star Teacher, Trudy Norris. The Golden Eagle Nominees. Top Raw: Christy Peacock, Rob Steel, PJ, White. Middle Row: Kim Stollenwerck, Melanie Search, james O'Neal, Latunya Pauldo. Botlom Row: Sissy Higingbotham, Mrs. Washington, Sissy Busbee. gxfw ' if A x., SK .1 , Q fa w M ' Niif - M.. Q42 fl., 2 ,ii L il' QQ? 9' V fi Q1 x Southwest Honors First Lad at Special Banquet It was a night of tears, laughter, gifts and fun as friends, colleagues, and local officials gathered to honor Southwest's First Lady, Gloria Washington, upon her retirement. The dinner was held May 16, 1988 at the Macon Hilton. The evening commenced when Bobby Jones, Master of Ceremonies, introduced guests which included Macon Mayor Lee Robinson, Emory Greene - Chairman of Bibb County Board of Directors, State Representative Frank Pinkston, Board of Education President Judy Townsend, Su- perintendent of Schools Thomas Hagler, Associate Superintendenrs Robert Wil- liams and William Bell, all of whom made proclamations and presentations. These ranged from Gloria Washington Week for the city to Washington Way - the new name for School Road on the SW campus. The faculty of each building made its own presentation: McEvoy B - a ruby and dia- mond ringg McEvoy A - a gift certificate, Willingham A - a musical number of Gloria - She makes our day! and a This is Your Life slide presentation, Willingham f' .,,...,, Q x 256 Gloria Washingtor- Week B - a humorous performance of the morn- ing announcements and a pin, Vocational Building - a poem and a musical tribute. The Senior class later gave earrings to match the ting presented by McEvoy B. Com- munity friends of Mrs. Washington also joined in and presented her with various gifts. She received roses, books, a charm bracelet, the Washington coat of arms, and other tributes. Gerald Stuart ended the evening by making the final presentation from the entire Southwest staff and student body. Everyone was eager to see her reaction when Mr. and Mrs. Washington were presented with a 353000 gift certificate to use on a trip to anywhere they wanted. Mrs. Washington was speechless! TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: The sign in MB lobby says it all. Mrs, Washington celebrates with her husband, Robert. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: The new sign for Washington Way is put into place, Mr. Barfield and Mrs. Weaver enjoy the banquet in honor of Mrs. Washington. Mrs. Scott reads a proclamation honoring Mrs. Washington. The Patriots express their feelings for Mrs. Washington on a billboard. R NN-Mg , i ,. lg . H 5' i' esrist gat? f .sei S V- .Y Q., ff r .A.,k- W QA TJ1 f-, ,pw 5 A ' 31, .555 wks: aff 8 kv if H 5 x qw if xt X x ,is A - fx'rf L ,f wx- :A ,AJ 3 ,fx ...X- 55' KIQJQ-iw ia- 'S 33.1 SCQDLOJU F19 UV q FUGH SCHOQL .. avi. A NN 6' XTHQJ. 4-Q.-QQ ,J ... . -f 5 , 1 9 L ag, 1-Z -J? . F, 5. . c Va W , sk 4, i ' ?ii91 ' . se Qi O ,al 'fx 37 Years of Service End After 37 years of dedicated service to Bibb County's Public Schools, Gloria Washing- ton finally decided to call it quits in 1988. Everyone was sad to see her leave, but showed their love and appreciation with spe- cial presentations. During an assembly in her honor, Mrs. Washington was designated to sit in the rocking Chair of Honor while Student Council members showed her what occurred at Southwest over the years that she reigned. Then there was a special slide show by Mrs. Judy Moore, and various clubs presented gifts to Mrs. Washington. A spe- cial rap group performed, and even attempt- ed to get Mrs. Washington to join in the dance. Mrs. Washington was a vital part of Southwest, and her presence will be greatly missed in the years to follow. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Rogers reads a poem in honor of Mrs. Washington, Mrs. Dickey, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Jolley sing how Gloria makes their day. Mrs. Stevens shares the special evening with her daugh- ter. BOTTOM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Assistant Superin- tendent for Secondary Schools, William Bell, and Master of Ceremonies Bobby jones say a few words about the special lady. Southwests new sign displays the feelings of all. Mrs. Sheila Bell brings down the house with her presentation of Mrs. Washington's morning announce- ments. Miss Evans presents Mrs. Washington with McEvoy B's gift - a ruby and diamond ring, i Q 3 . Y 4 u . M , ' A 1 f ., fx '?9 'f: T f T Q ' rg lf' K X . I Q W f M 2.12, f W' ffl! 2 N ,,:4 - 5, - 5.1 dw 1 5 1 Xl pn . -'xv' f5f?x l x I C 41 '53-ff'-at -j .4. WWC A i 77' .gn Q IYQ arg N- 'Q' . x gp, is 'Crm 'a 5 ,P ,N is A Q L1 ,,,,,.,.,4..m-v'- 4142- 2 3 fl W Q2 ,ff 15 Qi X L 4 3 fr ! I NAQ if 71 A Day For Excellence Honors Day began with the presentations from organizations outside the school. The American Legion scholarship was given to Kecia Allen. The AKA fraternity presented a scholarship to Wallace Herring. A four year Air Force ROTC scholarship was given to jeffrey Johnson. The Air Force presented awards to the top math student in the Senior class, Sissy Higingbotham, and the top science student in the class, Chuck Pecor. The Army's National Scholar Athlete Awards were awarded to Olicia Blackmon and Keith Hartness. Weslyan College awarded Angela Puckett a 312,000 schol- arship. Melvyn NVilliams Award winners were Craig McAdam for math and Chuck Pecor for Science. Bela Desai was rewarded for outstanding achievement in American History. The Beta Club's annual Tim Sten- son Memorial Scholarship was this year presented to Rhonda Sandifer. Bianca Harmon and LaSonja Bryant both ob- tained twelve years perfect attendance. Stu- dents who obtained a B+ average were awarded the Presidential Academic Fitness Awards. The winner of the Georgia Scholar Award was Chuck Pecor. National Merit Awards went to James O'Neal and Chuck Pecor. The Seniors of the Academic Bowl and Math teams were honored, with special math awards going to jerry Patton, Sissy Higingbotham, and Craig McAdam. Special presentations were made for the school's three publications and music and chorus members. Others recognized were Senior Play members, class officers, club presidents, Golden Eagle winners, and Senior Super- latives. The top two students of the Senior Class, Chuck Pecor and Sissy Higingbotham, were recognized as well. Seventeen Seniors were nominated for the Principal's Award, which was won by Kimberly Stol- lenwerck. The day was ended with the performance of Friends are Friends For- ever by the Senior Class, who then boarded the buses to attend the Senior Luncheon at the Coliseum. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Brumley receives a chorus award from Mrs. Kimberly. Lee Childers happily receives her dance scholarship, Seniors perform Friends are Friends Forever. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs. Moore presents Rhonda Sandifer with the Tim Stenson Memorial Beta Club Scholarship. Larry Tillman receives an award for his work on the Southwest news- paper. Mrs, Fugate poses with some of her favorite Annual Staff kids. Senior Honors Day 6 A Last Fling After the ceremony, Seniors were treated to a special luncheon where a hilarious ten year te- union skit was presented by Student Council. Then the Coliseum was reserved for Seniors to dance the night away. After leaving at 12:00, Seniors stayed together for the special party at Kazooty's, which extended its hours until 2:00 in honor of the Class of '88. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: johnny Hawthorne floors Seniors by revealing his true identity in the skit. Chris Tillery provides music. A hungry Senior chows down. MIDDLE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Father Chesnut convetses with Mr. Big Bobby Bryan. Seniors really get into the Student Council presentation. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT Tam- my Harris and friends enjoy the cuisine. Interaction between friends is half the fun of the Senior Luncheon. Glenetrice Gordon impersonates Mrs. Washington in ten years. 264 Senior Luncheon Q 3, Y fi, ,Of , 9 'VUE ffm I 1 A ff ,S ' .4 x - ,.N ' 's .Nr K 1 , .1 1 Q .4 , ,g 'X Q Mn, We ,A Wg, w.gl. ,. lf. ' K? ' ' Q V , ' ff-95' gd li'Sg'iQf A N .NW-3,5 . ' JV .f., ' in Q 'N ofvfk 'fi . gg , gk ., l. i 'R -VX: ,-x ' , xg f'1 Q, : L'?L3ff 5' pe' Vw M.-Q. Q, K H , . Q. ,V-QL v Q5 ,, BK K . ,Q Q ,. . Q w. X3 Q if r., y 'Q X .R 2 if if -wb ,P H 5 1 ' I-K n X 4' N253 6 Q 3 5 AW if M- 5 tl I ' X 4' . , I LQ., . ,, W E? as Si' Hg' . WX , ' . ,W M a W f' - , rw . 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L. , 3 - f .il z, 4' L 'i Am' if ,,,, y, . . g .ip . ,ff , W H x ..,... m- .. ' ' K j k ' -.1 93? 4? - ,. If g X ,Q .X -A ' . vi PW'-1, 7-. i Nia 'Vw ' ,Z-Q. , E ,N Y' h' 114 v. .v Q. 6' 56 'U 4, QQ ffl :1z'. il K ,Y x S' me , n 5 Vg Year in Review This was a year of many changes. Pres- idential campaigns dominated the news. Hopefuls joe Bidon and Gary Hart were forced to withdraw early for different rea- sons. jesse jackson gave Michael Dukakis a tough run for the Democratic Nomination. George Bush edged out the competition to become the Republican Candidate. The Stock Market took one of the biggest plunges ever on Black Monday, October 19, 1987. jessica Hahn posed for Playboy as the PTL scandal continued. Pope john Paul II made his trek across the United States while NFL Players were striking for more money. The Writers' Guild of America was also on the striking scene as audiences continued to watch reruns. Dan Rather of CBS News and George Bush made Headline News of their own after their unforgettable interview. TOP, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Baby jessica rescued from Texas well. jim and Tammy snuggle as P'1'L Empire crashes. Its thumbs up for Republican nominee, George Bush. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Saturday Night Live's Church Lady. Rev. jimmy Swaggart fearfully admits to his transgressions. Scab football fans cheer on their favorite NFL team, 272 Year In Review R' Q ' 5 572 li Q, 1. , '54, ,, sg ga. i ' .1 sr -512 Z' Q 7' Pkarykxq ev we gf -la... il. lgv 3 5,1 xg sf? if M 1' KJ' F' ff ,ffg W. 2 5, 'K W ff 4 Q X X, 1 M QP- U .ff ,W r-L IP , , V, QA, . Yin V2 Year In Review Xp Q Q FRID RIT! ,J Cifff 4- ' , ff V' A W, 'Q '93-. -at 198 -1988 Magnum,P.I, aired its final episode in May, revealing Robin Masters' true identity, we thought. Senate hearings on the Iran-Contra Scandal Continued. There was trouble as us- ual in the Persian Gulf resulting from the Iran-Iraq War. President Reagan traveled to the Soviet Union for a Summit. Arms lirn- itations and peristroika became the catch words of the day. Fans said farewell to Andy Gibb, Fred Astaire, jackie Gleason, Lee Marvin, Lorne Greene, Woody Herman, james Coco, Danny Kaye, and Bob Fosse. Popular musicians included Michael jack- son, George Michael, Debbie Gibson, and Sting. Rock group, Aerosmith, made an in- credible comeback. TOP,LEFT T0 RIGHT: Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth in You Were Never Lovelier . Chicago's first black Mayor, Harold Washington, Michael Douglas became a Fatal Attraction for Glen Close. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT? Oprah flashes her winning smile when her show brought home another Emmy Award, Mr. Showbusiness, Liberace, fell victim to the dreaded disease AIDS. And away we go . . . - Goodbye to the GREAT ONE, jackie Gleason. The Scarecrow joins the rest ofthe Wizard M01 cast. .. .1 1 1 Ray Bolgei 83 Year In Review - 275 .AVN .306 XJ 4-Sis ,- A-..F rg ik' 'E -i ...J f 276 - Annual Staff 92 e r l 1 i -T-I ef' If 5' - .el , 4 Q ew. l A I .di-. The Staff's Life Cycle The wild, wacky, and wonderful Spirit of '88 Staff began to work on this year's book in june of 1987 as the new Seniors had their official pictures made - then on to Tech for the Workshop. Collections, class pictures, and on it went. The phrase Deadlines Amuse Me became the slogan as the staff worked long, hard hours to produce Red, Wbite, Blue, and You. Chris, we need some pictures of today's assembly. Dale, did you take the 'girlie shots', or was it Mr. Crowder or Mr. johnson? Pattie, we need you on the computer with Sis! Eight dol- lars over? Wanda are you serious?! Count it again . . . SHANNON, HELP! Okay, you people in the back of the room - are the organization layouts done? Christie, you just gotta do it till you get it right! julie will help! April, there aren't that many boys in the world to keep you and jennifer yakking this long - get with it! Sissy, if you eat one more chocolate bunny head this early in the morning, you or I, one, will barfl jennifer, I brought pizza this morn- ing - it's cold, but you want some any- way? Mrs, Gibbs, does the library have ANY spare batteries? Ours are all dead! Hey, Anthony, what chew want? I can't believe Mr. Larry forgot to come to the park - Phlip, you'll have to take the staff pic- ture. Coach, this is Ms. Fruitcake in the Annual Staff room, I need the names of . . . And on it went until finally - Yeeeehawww! The last shipment was in the mail. But only after the Class of '89 had its official Senior pictures made in june and in August, it's on to Tech - The members of the 1987-88 Annual Staff were Christie Abbott, julie Cannon, Ra- chel Cornelius, Tony Crowder, Carla Heath, Wallace Herring, Sissy Hig- ingbotham, Wanda Hill, Shannon Hus- kins, jeffrey Johnson, Dale Joiner, April jones, Toshia jones, Pattie Kim, jennifer Ligon, Tashia Livingston, Bar- bara Lundy, Jennifer Patterson, B.-I. Peavy, Chris Railey, Joel Reid, LaTanya Ridgell, Conessa Taylor, and Anthony Wooten. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: The 1987-88 Annual Staff members. Business manager Wanda Hill is assisted by Shannon Huskins in counting the money collected for the day. BOTTOM, LEFT T0 RIGHT? junior members of the '88 staff pose for one final picture. Spirit of '88 Editor Sissy Higingbotham teaches the ropes to Spirit of '89 Editor Pattie Kim. The Senior staff members relax after finishing a deadline. Annual Staff '54 Thanks for a fun year Love and a job Well done! - v o 7 4' anno- 123' 1' ef? 5'Y v ' 'Lf' Fulfillment of a Dream When I was confronted with the idea of being Editor of the Spirit of '88, I was overwhelmed with joy. Since the third grade I had dreamed of being offered this op- portunity to create a book of my very own, a book that my schoolmates and friends would look at twenty years from now and be proud of. So I set out three years ago to begin learning everything I could to make the Spirit of '88 one of the greatest yearbooks Southwest has ever seen. After my many long hours of working on it, I hope I have suc- ceeded. This was a year for drastic changes at Southwest, Mrs. Washington stepped down after 37 years, Southeast was created, and the jqrrt Frerhmen flax: ever to set foot on this campus - the Class of 1988 - was to be the lan Senior clan ever to graduate from the true Southwest High School. The theme of this book - Red, White, Blue, and You - illustrates the great spirit, unity, and loyalty that everyone associated with South- west possesses. It is a special school, and anyone who has any part in it knows that is true. The task of completing this yearbook had to be one of the most difficult experiences I have ever had in my life. It taught me so much about life and the immense respon- siblities that one person can have. The great reward for my hard work and longsuffering paid off, though, when I saw the first copy of this book when it was completed. I would like to thank Mrs. Fugate and Mrs. Phillips for everything they did for me during the past year, because without them this book would have never been completed. I hope you are as proud of this book you are holding as I am. To you, the very special Class of '88, I present my gift - the Spirit qf '88, I' X Editor s Page 279 U wgjijQ'f'ii?'QiQT . -34 i,.5f,,g5 ESGCVWK it K V -,jf-3.'-gs., - Y ' W L-13.,Q,,,5g51,':-,:L- A , 280-Clviin - ff, fs as -.ff .K ' ffziwfz-'fiif 31 5 -Q. W 1 v , x 3041114014 ,lt .1-'fiifi 4 'Y aw' ' .. Y- 5 W -.- . 'Ns 1-'4 'x, -,,,1v,p,f1,,. , - JZ.. ff,.a ivMfa,fM.fV1Q' ' frx-in-1-P-, : - . ,,,..,,,,-wg.. -1 u.n',,,qfrv ' 4: The Southwest Spirit Legions of faces, Thousands of names, Memories slowly fade with distance of days. The electric charge of energy of opening days, The hundred mingled scents that made the smell of school, A cacophony of tones: tales of punic wars and recipes and elements of art - singing in a symphony seeking a magical and ages-old connection - the meeting ofthe minds And torrents of people moving through newly-waxed halls. And voices: The haunting screams of spirit sticks long lowered: Touchdown cheers beneath the light of autumn nights long over, Throbbing roars of frenzied fans in steaming gyms on winter nights haffzrgotten. Halloween goblins and Christmas santas and rollicking rock and rollg A ton of candy, movie walks, bombs and fires and floods. And heat. Infernal, seemingly eternal heat. Always with the lengthening afternoons of spring A sense of belonging, a pride in accomplishment. An endless stream of blue flowing across a stage. A constant. A theme. A continuing presence An image of graceful poise presiding, Calm, strong, firm, always The perfect touch. The needed word. The greater effort. Always. Giving, inspiring, encouraging. A single one to set the mark Thousands hear and follow. Thousands see and strive. But TIME. At length, it's time. The endless seeming span of years suddenly done. So short when seen from the end. Legions of faces, thousands of names, memories slowly begin to fade. In time to come thousands more may walk these halls, Halls made shrines by learning. Unseen, but felt, among them will walk the spirit still. A word, a thought, a gesture that made a dmrence then will stir the young ones of the young ones For countless years until the world cannot recall again A name, a face, a memory ofthe time we end today. But the cycle keeps repeating And the good that's done, unlike memories, will never Fade away. -by james Barfield Closing - 281 He is just Away You cannot say, you must not say That he is dead. He is just away! With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand He has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers thereg So think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here. Think of him still as the same, and say He is not dead, he is just away. In Memory 0f Otis Curtis Michael Daniels Troy Farr William Ranow 8 -....,.. -v-'-F
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