Westwood High School - Saga Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1971

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Stroll around the grounds Until you feel at home. -i 3 1 X X, 1 X 'P' , v D 2 JL: xx la ,AF , in Y ' 1 'Vx IM P' 4 Y' ,, . ,, me Arg: I .1 if-ff-'52-W ,qhyg .,-' -'WNW mLf':gf.,Y P 'KW-1-?:iig,ig3ff1WEhT'5Q5fp wig ' .fx-zsmuxwmzzffzgwx' 3 Aggslfwwwu.:vm ' 1 fi:- , 125 nw ' ' ,,..Ua?5'.'9 if 2 l' ,qs?F?ff'f1 ff is L-g::5. Jh7j j 9,55:gYt.Z L' 5. - 2' ff5ii551-:. LLv-. P321 Qi ' .1r:f,g3 T131 rr-H ...N A: ':1'-hw W, 1 X' - .A I' Y' . 6- n F J 19 rv , I A yi W' fa, fn -faq rx 1 . 'Q ' 'J, 1 ' A 5 'Q - 1 J L ' tix' ' I .. 55' A. Fly . 1,0 ' E ll C pq 'sv T I fx: Q I 5 k .mf 1-19' x Y M1 11 . It A 3 I! ll 2 . 'A .' r r IN Xi! -L.. Q N 418 my LV, .fi - What's the difference being different When it's difference now that looks alike. You say I'm changing, I'm not sure that's wrong. Today it may seem natural to be sitting here discussing it Tomorrow just as natural to be gone. R fa Q 2 -135 .11 Q, Q ' mia 'G X 2 A v N 4 9. a N- Y . ' L-Q, , - . ' V KA Ltr LQ? 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Above middle: Keith and Sandy, Mr. Pretty Legs and -diss Muscles. Above right: F.B.l..A. County contest winners. 'ar left: Leadership Institute delegates. Above: March of Dimes Jenelit Talent Show winners. Left' Mike receives PTA Barbeque award 'E 3 111-, w'- .. Q ,fa .- , w 40 E I . . M W Ly, X F I x , 9? A ' 5 H 5 ., X J vu- ,W ,Q-1,:i A x ...X Q-' 1 5? X I Jin ,AM x , , Iv M M ff L ix, Pf V S1 1-9- -fa eff ees Q f Honor Roll First Quater 1970-71 Honor Roll Angela Primm Dana Dobbs Ion Ramseden Mike Otwell Carol Smith Pam Bryant Win Strickland Kathy Wright Nina Rodinis William Martin Connie Crotts Kathy West Allen Thames Kathy Couch Cheryl Cochran jeff Wallace Randall Sizemore George l-lambrick Rusty Reynolds Susan Owen lan larrard Greg Carter Wanda Potts Robin Ransbotham David Huckeba Gary Iackson Vivian Bankston Larry Bumette Rebecca Brooks Lisa Green Anne Camey Paul Danforth Kim Eason Pam Shepherd Debbie Iohnson Cathy McAnsh Super Honor Roll Cindy Brown Debra Williams Dennis Armstrong left Fletcher Layne Russell Lynette Simmons Sheryl George Larry Iackson David Patton Beth Cochran Iulie Grilz Renee Curry Beverly Estes Stephen Bragg Valeria Suttles Pam Phillips ,i W WY. A A V sqm 1 4 2' 'Sr- f '-Q 534 Ms Y 4 ' 0 If ,I ,J r Q in JF we T if ,,. V5 ,M ii if 'R 1 K if 'F L e - S Q T a U X fa Q T is A week of drills and scnm mages For a single uncertain outcome The worst kind of criticism That makes you fight to achieve- Echoing cheers of Westwood the Ioy of a win, A Q9 24 silence of a lossp Pushing back the very barriers Of your own personal limitationsg United to form the single effort Toward the single reachable goal. Above right: Tolleson drops back to Hre a pass against St. Ioseph. Right: Clay bursts through the middle while lack Mitchell clears the way for a long gain against Woodward. Q whim 5, , R, X x Y w. :WAX . .3 . x gg X Y? S2 , Ai 1 - ' Q , fa 3 .. 2 -. H Ap. K 2 - . wwf J ,V , 54,3 ,5,5,Xz, X 2 5334, 23,3 k dm Hi. X . ff!! im 5 - -an gJfF'f ? L.- ff -Q .., 46 L, 62 'wa -. l Y 'Q ia M X mx xx T XX 3 , , s ff' Q if 9 Ha . 'x 'FL 'T A FK, rf as Wil' Q ? ,ga -v ' ,, W v Q, ' M: i I-we f G- 5 5 .J I-.1 flux? ,tg 53-fk 535 i3 we.. 1?-5 x :ef L K www . , . X -NK ,, Y Q3 3 r 'YN ,- ' 1 , f at ' . x Q MN ' ,-.L K K . 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Lower middle: Hanson gives a checking glance after a run to the end zone for Viking touchdown. Above right: Smith matches for a completion against red and black. Par right: Eighth grade scores a touchdown against Headland - a good sign for future varsities. Eighth We The 34 Briarwood 2 14 Palmetto 2 20 Collins 0 Eva Thomas 2 56 Headland 1 1 1 Ni- M- 4 X X XX W QQ X. XXQX 2 X X, i ,fi 5 N Q5 +3165 N N, M X xx YT VY xx AY' ww 3753 Q. Q ,vi grimy? W Q5 is ,Rise MQ X35 iiiigis -Q Y' J . 5, - 6 X. nga! X 43 , N ' E8 Lg:21iXif1sm , -. 1 Xp, N .Xi EX Su X K 1 N All f XX , , MXX W Q if Q, M K X A 1 Q-Q, X - 1 li ff if L,QgfMX ..w,:g,,XX., ,N X, , A I X 5 A A Ea! 1 Q M QQ .V Q X M A .f.f,f,zMw,,1,:s:rXg,s.nw ,H - 52- X W ,is Lflfl K XX J' i x P N JW if 5 M 3 5 953 Qi, ' X6 is ,LXX Af, X W qs? is 3 SW f ga, 5 Q m Q, Q 'Sgwf I tm W X X wx K X . Q X - K wi 5 Mk K5-Qin Q 56-gg Q 5 X ,Q W Q ' Q ,, - RAN 2, wiwfii - gX. ,X u 0 ww? , ' SA .7 XX Q XXX Q.. Xu. 4 we X,,XXXwffQf 1 ' 'w , U X 1 f af . - MX' ln' .X X IRM 1, X :iff Q-511-Lsmvisk GA 4 5 sch- ,iw 3 X' . XF., 5 X33 R56 filfiii 41.-X ' . xc X. ,K X .Xi yqggti. j, K , L. ff wi 35 a Dribble . . . Shoot That Ball! 37 .ff S Above left: Hubbard shoots grand over a Hapeville defender. Above: Hardy drives in from comer against Cougars. T011 right: Shelton is fouled as Hubbard and Ward watch among Hom Top Far right: Hubbard drives through a maze of Collins Cougars. Right: Brown studies Hapev defense giving Vikings time to set up. YA- sf X W,,,.,...,w-vM MM. -,..W,m. a iw '73 ,,,-ew' E ' , , . N, ' M st V ', lg- V Eg.. fe M f .2f .A ' f Q .., E .,V. -, -In V. , H : - b ., . M M : h -w-,uf ,.St ' L 5- :M g V, WN Q MM 7 A 3 Mimi' Far left: Brown jumps for another basket as Hardy checks before going down court. Top far left: Shelton concentrates then lakes his foul shot. Bottom far left: Carter shoots while Stone Mountain hopes for a re- bound. Top left: Hardy with a lay-up. Left: Shelton shoots against Ar- lington Eagle. 41 5 Q I fi nl! Above far left: Burch shoots from the comer while a Milton defender tries to block the shot. Below far left: Otwell fights for a rebound. Left: Ward goes up to shoot. Above left: Hardy shoots over Arlington Eagle. Left: Carter shoots against Stone Mountain. Above: Hawkins rebounds against Milton Eagles. 43 SCHEDULE WE THEY WE THEY 52 Stone Mountain 77 31 Lithonia 50 49 Arlington 63 35 Milton 63 43 Collins 50 42. St. Ioseph 40 51 Roswell 67 38 Stone Mountain 68 44 Hapeville 47 48 Hapeville 44 34 Briarwood 69 44 Arlington 64 37 Lithonia 84 30 Collins 41 55 Norcross 43 44 Milton 41 45 Briarwood 60 55 Sf- Joseph 60 S4 Norcross 63 48 Roswell 80 Christmas Toumament Sub-Region Tournament 36 Russell 71 55 Milton 64 ,.,..f ' C 7. 4 Emu.. Bobby Brown Bruce Burch Greg Carter Press Fletcher Ralph Hardy ROSTER Benny Hawkins Keith Hubbard Mike Otwell Ken Shelton Greg Thames Roger Ward xi B-Team Above: Baker pivots. Right: Smith shoots a fifteen footer. Far right: Hunt wins the opening tip-off against Stone Mountain. 0 45 SCHEDULE WE THEY WE THEY 36 Stone Lithonia Mountain 55 Milton 45 Arlington 37 St. joseph 41 Collins 25 Stone 46 Roswell 42 Mountain 37 I-lapeville 33 Hapeville 37 Briarwood 57 Arlington 36 Lithonia 51 Collins 37 Norcross 30 Milton 31 Briarwood 41 St. Ioseph 38 Norcross 62 Roswell Top left: Taylor turns to pass. Top right: Hunt aims to add another two to Viking score. Above left: Mayo drives past de- f d ' h , g en er wit Baker screening Above er wins the jurnp. 5 E XIX. EJ Ml, MWSYQA lxovl lffbx Ox 915343 my gm +ve- 47 Eighth Grade Above: Hanson goes up for a iumpball. Middle: Smith shoots, two more points to Viking score. Above right: Hanson goes up and through de- fenders for another Viking basket. SCHEDULE WE THEY 35 Arlington 22 30 Collins 28 48 Hapeville 10 35 Briarwood 25 31 Lithonia 41 36 Briarwood 37 26 Lithonia 38 36 Headland 26 34 Hapeville 22 39 Arlington 50 49 Collins 43 29 Campbell 39 Milton Toumament 31 Roswell 30 36 Milton 44 48 X OPPONENT WHS Briarwood won Collins won Ridgeview won Campbell lost lRussell won Lakeshore won l'almetto won Bremen lost Woodward lost College Park won Hapeville Toumament INDIVIDUAL WINNERS Bankston, Bradley, Cames, Gillham, Harris, Heaton, R., Humber, Iohnson, Smith, Tolleson, Trainer. Barton, Bradley, Carden, Harris, Heaton, R., Iohnson, Robinson, Trainer, Wallace, Tumer, McCord, Wright. Barton, Carnes, Cole, Harris, Heaton, R., Heaton, L., Kennedy, Robinson, Smith, Tolleson, Trainer, Wright, Eldridge. Cames, Heaton, R., Heaton, L., johnson, Wallace. Cames, Harris, Heaton, L., Humber, Iohnson, Robinson, Smith, Tolleson, Conn, Eldrige. Bankston, Cames, Gillham. Harris Heaton, R.. Heaton, L., Eldrige, Hills, Humber, johnson, Moncrlef, Robinson, Smith, Thornton, Tolleson, Trainer, Wallace, Wright, Conn, Lewis. Cames, Harris, Heaton, R., Heaton, L, johnson, Robinson, Tolleson, Trainer, Wallace, Wright, Lewis, Wilkins. Gillham, Harris, Heaton, R., Hills, Iohnson, Robinson, Wallace. Cames, Harris, Trainer, Wallace. Gillham, Harris, Heaton, L., Hills, Tolleson, Trainer, Wallace, Wilkins. Trainer, lst 113217 Glllham, 3rd 11191: Tolleson, 4th 1155j. Top: Powell in nfends position awaits signal. Above left: Tolleson works for pin. Abone right: Harris gets near fall on Briarwood opponent. Right: Iohnsmn shoots for the Bnal takedown. Skits and posters . . . flashing cardinal and gold pom-poms colored the stands during foot- ball season. PEP CLUB members have uniforms this year reflecting their spirit. if 'Q WX' . Q55 v 4023 F , rff 5:5 'K' .41 I vid' 1- 'N A 2 f..' I C A35 xg! M vi ,gr 'F 4 5 A Te? . 5 f 3 ep 111 '52, 1 - Q Digg n, .19 nr' 1? M ffl f Bai k ny. a -M .1 -24 LQ 4' :,!.j.o1E 0 4 1 D Qs wh, Q: fm Q I 1 .ea .1 -V Q..- fi ! ,ga x QM 1 4 ,ff , , . -.. is yy M- ffff N 5 QW tvs, .VCR -is A P' , .- f 14 ff' be - , , 'W x 4 ki? ' , 1, 1 0 an Q -El.. 1 2',,, I . F :,K, Arg, ,A xii ' ' gi Qs 1 wa .X x , V. 5 X ! rnqrv ?,g?,w. 'ie ' ' 4' K 21?aa1A35' eg an 6, V 2 pp, 1 A -f Eighth Grade Get the spirit, Move with it, Don't let it slip away. I A late start has not stopped the F.C.A. from being active: the weight lifters, the Georgia Tech athletes, and members themselves giving witness to their beliefs. fiifii is 4 Tf? iff ,if-15 '-sf is 5,-, f 1 , -qgiii b 5 Tai i 1 f l I , A LIFT FOR CHRIST I Litter Gary Glenney Holds Mike Allen 3 1 n VISITING SCHOOLS e , t . Weight-Liftin 6CruSaders' Here A team of weight Iifters, mit stafiihilixhbet Crusade for Christ, are visiting area high schools, 'ge ima universities, demonstrating their sum, imagewun mam and sharinz their faith in Clrist. Starting with bake sales and skits on spirit and no-smoking, then determining dramatic talents in Summer Workshops, debuting in the Hill Billie's Christmas Carol - more fun than work and a success at that, the VARANGIAN has opened a new area for talent at Westwood. Being nervous, gaining confidence, learning from the G.S.U. Players . . . planning a three-act comedy for spring. 59 Do your dentures slip and slide? Do your feet ache? Do you need a friend? Buy a Finda Viking. The FRENCH CLUB has pro- duced Westwood's second annual student directory . . . once again the club has ventured to Emile's . . . de Poulet au vin? 60 Westwood LATIN CLUB . . students interested in learn- ing more than Italia est non insula about the language and customs of ancient Rome . . . trip to Lenox Square to see Julius Caesar re-enacted. 1 , ,, fgnif- ,Q - ' -s.a.s.-sn-8. ggi 5 -' if XR' gin swf, - so-Y ' ,gl - 'ge 61 S .L as X The SPANISH CLUB has journeyed to Su Casa, a Spanish restaurant complete with the strumming guitars, sombreros, and ponchos for the true taste of Spain . . . La comida es bueno . . . the Spanish club and classes, not being able to settle for just Spain, brought the Spanish touch to Westwood at Christmas in the form of a traditional piiata - followed by the traditional scramble for candy. ,xlib ART CLUB . . . not only hanging pictures in the cafeteria or adding a splash of color to yellow walls. Expanding to other dimensions: trash cans to replace the use of the hall floor . . . a Fine Arts Festival complete with displays of weaving, sculpture, macrame, and painting . . . sponsoring a Christmas Dance . . . working with art classes to create a red and gold welcome to the Home of the Vikings. 63 MIXED CHORUS 3 What would you do if l sang out of tune? Would you stand up and walk out on me? Lend me your ears and I'll sing you a song I'll try not to sing out of key. TREBLE CHORALE 65 Sporting new uniforms and new steps, the marching BAND overshadowed its con- cert ability until Christmas. Then the formal CONCERT given in polished harmony with the CHORUS and TRE- BLE CHORALE marked a new height of musical achievement and appreciation for Westwood and the surrounding com- munity. A tribute to Mr. Van Hall, now in the armed ser- vices. A challenge to Mrs. Bedwell, now holding the baton. WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL presents The MUSIC DEPARTMENT in the Second Annual CHRISTMAS CONCERT RONALD A. VAN HALL, osfwof PROGRAM Messiah Overture .................................... ...... ...... . . . ..... G,F. Handel Lullay my Liking ............................................,................................ ...... G , H0151 Soloist: Beth Cochran: Rise Moncrief V O Magnum Mysterium ............ ......... .............................,................. ....... V i C toria Break forth, O beauteous, heavenly light ..... J. S.Bach Adoramus Te ...L ............,....................,........... .... P alestrina With a voice of singing ..--.- ---f .....,.,............ , .... M. Shaw u in -r a 4 Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming ....-.. .-....--....----.- ---. Four Carols ................... .... ........... Lullaby .............................. ..... The Little drummer boy ...... Three Songs for Christmas ...,... ......,.. iii!! The Christmas Song ...... ......... The Christmas Suite .............. Let there be peace on earth .... ...... . .. lk It W l IU Also Sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 ...... Silent Night .................... .... ............... America, the Beautiful ................ . . ,... ...................... , . Accompanists: Beverly Estes, Donna Lichtenberg State Design - Mr. Kenneth Giles, Art Department I 16th Century Melody E.L. Diemer -4.--Vaughan Williams arr. Simeone ----.---Clare Grundman arr. Cacavas H. L. Walters arr, Hawley Ades R. Strauss A .--.-...-A- Franz Gruber arr. Carmen Dragon F.B.L.A. means making an economic film-loop! It also means typing the school lunch menu every Friday, giving a coffee in March for the faculty, and entering state contests. Sandy, Gilda, and Roxie - Miss P.B.L.A. contestants. 68 F.H.A.: A fashion show, a cake bake, and a Valentine party. Visiting Skyview Rest Home and learning about life today - having fun too! ,ib Y ,QA l f f :aff ' ,,.. ' .M , X . l 1 -QL ,4 . B 4 I K , ' im J' ' -:-Q. 2 . --ssei 4 ...me .-,. iw f Q k U 'ww ea ' '- V sl' A - 2 'T ' 5' X . I 1 F 3 A 1 ez 5- The LIBRARY CLUB serves the student body: decorating the show case at Christmas, reshelving books year round. With organization and purpose, the Westwood unit is now a member of the state Student Li- brary Association. 33 . - if N 7 1 Compiling rules and regula- tions for publication in a stu- dent handbook, spilling Coke in the concession stand, sup- porting MACAD QMetropolitan Atlanta Council on Alcohol and Drugsl. There will be a meeting of all JUNIOR CIVI- TAN members Tuesday morn- ing at 8:10. Encouraging the student body to send over 400 cards and letters to the North Vietnamese delegates in Paris . . . qualifying for District meetings . . . and, There goes Vivian with another bunch of fruitcakes. SCIENCE CLUB at Westwood means going to Emory University and the Fernbank Science Center and making posters before spon- soring a school wide Emphasis on Ecology week. SAQA REPRESENTATIVES are a special sort of people - not exactly on the staff but more in the know than the rest of the school. They have helped the staff by selling subscriptions and identifying indi- vidual pictures. M , ff: ' .4 , -v H Nu. IOURNALIST: Mike Kunis as photographer, Vivian Bankston and Mike Barnette as writers for the 5.o.LLth Lu.tsL.l n Recorder. Sheryl George as student reporter for the KIA . With column and camera they make Westwood come alive. QAQA. . . When the deadline is met, I am going to have a nervous break- down. I owe it to myself, I have worked for it, and nobody is going to deprive me of it! 54-Cue, 1+ uocmg 04 afaf deaf Wfabvw'-f ,Ewen v' !IPA+, Kggqlv' ULQC l QC511fKygfu KQLIOVT5 Qyx QOH! Wfbex iQOLgH QW503 E6 9000! +675 Su 0141444 CLwClI'1J5fe,, Q00-1 max? napa! wffzemgw ZLL Sz-:ML O 135 QM110 79 Y? Qgif S? Q A ' wiv c .. YV 'gm 'Ri Ly , :gz XE if K K -'zxugwcj fwunsf, wig , ,M ' 4 SNK Prom the studied election-of-officers process last spring, a week long summer work shop at Berry College, and a lead- ership conference early in fall has come the foundation for STUDENT COUN- CIL at Westwood. You don't have to make straight A's to be on the council . . . you just need to be able to repres sent your homeroom to others. Maga- zines sales campaign and class officer elections accomplished: writing a consti- tution, completing service projects, and co-ordinating school activities still a- challenge. ....:...-v s 7 'Q'k Q Um 'W I IDM HK! HKSIIIOU llil I him - b. x,,..v.CaEa zran'---'M , Q22L'T '9- 3':. PIM 'ffHnXvXf - 4, N, ?' f f ',w. 2' ' 175' x 63 ly. tfllfx 61 ff 'uf - f R X iii-. N' ? nf' A J-F: 'l'xN3'? , 'YV -4,1 n x5 5 fiff Ki- ukj f ,W',,...,.--'- l - Ll Dr. lack P. Nix Superintendent of Schools Georgia Dr. Paul D. West Superintendent of Schools Fulton County Dr. Douglas G..McRae Deputy Superintendent Fulton County Mr. Ed E. Baker Assistant Superintendent Fulton County 84 w 'summwdsu K EDUCATION . . . To admit one to that heritage which society values so that he may continue the critical refinement of society demands commitment - a total commitment as exemplified in the 47 years given to Fulton County: Thank you, Dr. Paul West. 4-w-mu-w.f,+.v.,-...-.. Mr. Paul R. Lewis Principal Mrs. Louise Liddell Assistant Principal L- bk ty ., 86 ,al-v ' Mrs. Barbara S. Bone School Clerk To ADMINISTER is to carry out the business of schooling, to co-ordinate student and teacher goals, to criticize and commend out of concem. The Office: check-ins, check-outs, bulletins, bells, passes, requests, and most notably, three people who will listen and answer. 87 SPECIAL SERVICES include a counselor who must master scheduling six hundred students into a hundred classes when hardly a soul can schedule any- thing the sixth period. Another service is helping others to help themselves . . . then giving as- surance that help is always there if needed. 88 J.. . :.. ., -K 'fm ,V . ,W Mrs. Martha P. Blalock Library Clerk Mr. E. M. Funderburk Visiting Teacher Mrs. Mary B. Green Librarian Mr. Stacey Matherly Counselor ff'-.wfbimif--fl .RZ 279,25 :iii X3 Hs ax 'N N315 it A W AWN- M .WU . 9 -gulgfffff M . e .sawn : .sq-,. l er., Q- -:- - :-S is Ass.- Mrs. Emily Burch -we ., ff- css 1 Business Education - L'2 5 L'mL L X X Mr.KennethGiles - Nm T as X L 5 tx Y xi in + X it Q N is, Q l eil: sw, xg .sa--: 22 fi f Mrs. Wanda Daniel A 2 in as X Q 2 is Mr. Malcom Moore Drivers Education Mr. Ronald Van Hall Music Mr. Walter Watson Industrial Arts THE ARTS, FINE AND APPLIED: Home Economics has extended its coed policy, a new sophistica- tion governs the typewriters, Mr. Giles has a working concept: ser- vice to the school through experi- ences in art, and a white Satellite now crosses the parking lot ten times each day. Uniforms have been tailored to complement half- time routines, and Mr. Watson has literally built a new depart- ment. x t X' NWO SX P MEN Mr. Robert P. Coyle M all if QV Chairman English Department Mrs. lean C. Fix English, Ioumalism Mis. Sandra Mauldin Mrs. Susan Parker Latin, English Miss Susan Rawlston French, English Mrs. Patricia Roach English Miss Gay Wallace Spanish I nf? wfyilh' IF! A 1 bm LANGUAGE ARTS: adding a teacher from Missouri, sharing in Westwood's first dramatic success, supporting professional productions from A Thou? sand Clowns to 1776 and Iulius Caesar on screen. Agnew's made rhetoric a be- lievable word and Beowulf has proven both human and likeable in the new English literature courses. ! Q 4 y ' 19 -.S 4 g , , s.. x , A , rs : T A 1 , , -f ave f 1 sg F A ' K. L Our MATH DEPARTMENT continues to grow, it has expanded to the home economics area, congratulated a new father, welcomed Mr. Turner replacing Miss Weed, and offered analysis lof math, or coursej. Mr. Leon Ballentine Chairman Math Department Miss Martha Bennett Math, Algebra Mr. Russell Stanley Math, Algebra Mrs. Karen Weed Math, Geometry 91 Miss Elaine Crawford Miss Camilla Mims lfMffi't75Vf ,J 0 y Mr. Larry Barnes Physical Education Mr. Ronald Camp Physical Education Chairman Physical Education Physical Education Two new faces appear above the mats - even a red wrestling mat. A trampoline constructed by the girls? Reorganization, perfec- tion - now there is a distinct PHYSICAL EDUCATION department. Azxrll 'Ns SCIENCE: two huge and busy labs plus Coach Lanford, wherever me is this period. Add enthusiasm., Human Physiology, projects, gerbels or any homeless creatures, and suddenly discovered luestionsg the results equal lively learning. maybe?J, of mrmeographed papers QA paper mill of paperbacks and pamphlets, six pages to answer exam questions, American history courses to match present concerns, and a new instructor make an impressive SOCIAL TUDIES department. W0 Bsw Aft' Mrs. Naomi W. Bush Biology Mrs. lane Filmore Chemistry, Biology Mr. W. M. lanford Physical Science Mrs. Mary R. Carroll Chairman Social Studies Department Mr. T, w. Knight History, Sociology, Typing Mr. Richard Munn Geography, Anthropology Miss Martha Renfroe Economics, History Mr. Iimmy D. Sloan Political Science, History Mrs. Margaret Barrow Mrs. Mary Millsap Mrs. Emma Mabry Assistant Manager Mrs. Donna Newell Mrs. Neva Rogers Mrs. Dorothy Stephens Manager The CAFETERIA STAFF has pizzas, three rolls - if we ask, willing conversation, the correct change for that sweaty, folded bill and ever a grin with a Thank you. A X .rf Mrs. Mary Brock Mr. Harold Derrick - Head Custodian Mr. Henry Robinson Mrs. Floy Shelnutt Mrs. Louise Smith Mrs. Estelle Voyles The CUSTODIANS clean after 600 teenagers day after day. Yet more paper towels, a locked door opened, or a cafeteria ready in fifteen minutes for an assembly are all requests our amiable staff quickly fills. 95 lllili E s WW mwimww rag Q SX Parents involved . . . PTA at Westwood is not just a meeting held once a month. It is manning a clinic, barbecuing hams by the truckload, preparing a feast to honor the faculty, supporting everything everywhere . . . Mrs. Mildred Bryant Chairman Volunteer Clinic Staff Mrs. Barbara Hames Mrs. Marilyn Ristau Mrs. Fae Suttles President P.'l'.A. 96 ! 1'0 Mr. lim Campbell Mrs. Bert lordan Mrs. Suzanne Lamonlhe Mrs. june Mixon Mrs. Dorothy Patton Mrs. Virginia Scarbrough BUS DRIVERS . . . patience plus: a broken-down bus with loud, lively students. Daily the pumpkin coach appears momen tarily out of the grayp then at the ringing of the bell, it reappears to spirit its riders away. X XV UW' is Xi if ll we will L XSQX5vlbI1ll1i01'S - Gju . Keith Hubbard president Elaine Forsyth N treasurer Lorita Monroe secretary Paul Danforth vice-president Westwood's become a way of life - seems like we live at school : club meetings, detention, rehearsals, make-up tests, games, varsity practice schedule - no easier but more fun. Then, What are we selling now? PSAT. SAT. Singletons - are all I have. We ordered rings designed by us for us . . . and there may be senior privileges . . . maybe. 98 A X A X .C viii xsiij l r yr in Dennis Adams Ion Agnese Candace Allen Steve Allen Ricky Arthur Pat Astin Mary Baker Vivian Bankston Mike Bamette Stephen Bragg Becky Brooks Bobby Brown Bruce Burch Larry Bumette Stanton Burrows Anne Camey Gary Clay Cathy Combs Mike Cooksey David Copenhaver Robby Craig Susie Craig Randy Cress Marsha Croxton Renee' Curry Paul Danforth Rhonda David Iimmy Davis Ricky Drew Karen Duke Kim Eason Beverly Estes Terry Ferguson Press Fletcher Debbie Floyd Elaine Forsyth Patti Fowler Kathleen Cast Dian Glasco Lisa Green Gilda Harbin Warren Har! Beverly Hawkins Deborah Henderson Debbie Howard Keith Hubbard Arlene Humber Debbie johnson Deborah johnson David lones Connie Killburn Claudette Korizon Mike Kunis Seth Latham Terry Lee Tim Lester Donna Lichtenberg Kim Limardo 4. , ,ffw,h,L y A. if 5 L 41 . Q 5,15 :fd- H .kxkr , in Donna Sitton Cindy Smith Matt Smith Darrell Stancell Dean Stewart Donna Stovall lan Sudduth Valeria Suttles Greg Thames Mike Thornton Ricky Toole Bill Trainer Trudy Tumer loe Wallace Roger Ward Karen Webb Steve Webb Ted Weber Darrlll While Alice Wilson Rodney Wilson Sophomores David Patton president Robin Ransbotham vice-president Susan Owen secretary Pam Bryant treasurer 104 Tenth. Usually the middle - but here next to the top. in and with Westwood, We have more things to do, eligible for morep but there is less time to do anything well Since when did English 301 include a research paper? It feels good to say, I got my learners permit. Sophomores: 19 Spirit Week winners Y Sw Wanda Alexander Sandy Allen Debbie Balenline lean Blalock Nancy Booth Ian Brice Carol Brinker Pam Bryant Fred Carder Greg Carter lack Chandler Beth Cochran Linda Conn Gloria Cook Tony Coppolino Hal Corley Gayla Craver Susan Dickey Dana Dobbs 'Fm given? ca Q.. if David Dowdy ,Q Elaine Ernst Carolyn Ferguson lohnny Fields Don Finch Gay Fountain David Fuller William Gaither Sue Garrison Sheryl George Dusty Gillham Toni Gillham Iohn Goggans David Green Scott Green lewelle Gregory julie Grilz Y Scott Hames Ioe Hammett Calvin Haney Jackie Hardegree Elizabeth Hardin Ralph Hardy Tresa Harper Benny Hawkins lim Hills -QA. !-. , Q Wm Steve Hogue Becky Holcombe Barbara Holmes David Huckeba Debbie Huff Deborah Hunt ' Gary Iackson Iennifer Iackson Larry Iackson johnny Iames Ian Iarrard Ronnie lohnston Diane Iones Dorothy jones Susie Iosey Ronde LaMonthe Meg Latham Carol Lee Janice Lee Louise Liles Perry Long Ricky McCord ludy McMichael Susan Mann Wanda Martin Bobby Massengale Marie Massengale Christana Miles Sharyl Miner lack Mitchell Ioe Mitchell Lynn Mitchell Debbie Monroe Eddie Moon Patti Morgan Cecil Morris Ian Morris Debbie Nichols Steve Nickelson Robin Norton Mike Otwell Susan Owen leff Parrott David Patton Wanda Potts Randy Quigley Robin Ransbotham Debbie Rolfson Mark Ruskin Barbara Sewell Ken Shelton Linda Sikes Wade Simmons Ieif Smith Kevin Smythe Becky Stevens Iohnny Styron Anthony Taylor Mikes Tays Comic Telgen Becky Terrell Gwen Thames Iohn Tolleson Io Ann Wallace Susan Wallace Nanette Ward Iune Watkins Denise VVhite Duane White Wayne White Mark Wilson Mike Wright Marty Yarbrough Donna Youngblood Finally somebody - or a part of something, at least: Ben and jeff made varsity football, Vickie treasurer of Student Council. The play Scrooge, which the Honors English class saw was so much better than that worn-out T.V. Christmas Carol, and almost as good as Miss Mauldin's Hi1lbillie's Christmas Carol with Iason, Donna, and Richard. Freshmen Ben Baker vice-president Vickie Leggett treasurer Rusty Reynolds secretary Scott Mayo president 110 Ri if . fin 571 f1 1s, elen ' E S 2? if fa N -1 . 1 H X lx 4 1 ' ,,.' - Qi 35 Hifi Ei 'ww SW' Sharon Alphin Dennis Armstrong johnny Armstrong Norma Ash Renee Bacot Ben Baker Buddy Barr Terry Barrow Pam Bell Hope Bennett Steve Benson Debbie Berck Donna Berck Richard Blanton Carl Bone Rosemary Bone Mike Bradley Sally Bridges joey Brooks Alacia Brown Sally Burnette Hollie Campbell Ricky Campbell Wayne Carden Yvonne Cason Cathy Cheek Ricky Christopher 111 Sharon Christopher Becky Clay Tessie Clegg Cheryl Cochran Donna Cochran Dayna Cohen Mike Conn limmy Cook Pat Cooksey Mark Corbiti Kathy Couch Colin Croft Ken Crook Ioan Croxton Grace Danforth Glynis David Louise Davis Iohn Demarcus Susan Dempsey Sally Dickson Cris Driskell Alexander Duke lim Emory jeff Fletcher Aven Frese Ronnie Garmon Ienny Gamer joey Garrett Bill George Faye Glasco 112 lk ig? -H' 'WP' Y 4 K 1, XEQEKX ,xi A if 5 9 TE - k 'Q ai ' ' ,Ning ,N , H -- .C gg X T M95 'X F' Kg lst l I 2 'Y XE, f X , g Y ' s f Rx tc M 'K' 'is' M e Q 3- .1 ,15-if . Q g 1 i eak : i w X X 2, ' ii g oyo Q . iii? ' i A H35 Q lg N Wa Xi Richard King Margaret Knight Rita Lacey Kim Lelfevre Vidcie Leggett Bobbie Lossie Bonnie Luther Dede McDaniel Eddie McFall Dale McKelvey Sandra Mclarty Ara Mayes Scott Mayo Barbara Miles Ron Miner Gerald Moody Kathy Moore Lois Moreland Mary Morgan Patricia Morris Pat Morrow Barry Newell Sandra Nichols Ed Norris David Oxford Ricky Parrott Eddie Partain 114 fill! K ef on wi. 5' S is greg el ia hg Wx K fi as , so S S 1 r A 35, 5 ' n f ,ee , y M A I Ann Payne loy Pendley jason Powell Karen Preston Charlotte Purdie Kathy Renfroe Rusty Reynolds Carol Richards Susan Ristau Ralph Roberson Ruth Robertson Dawn Ronan Layne Russell Linda Shedd Steve Sheppard Lynette Simmons Sharon Simpson Wyman Simpson Susie Sitton Randall Sizemore Duane Smith Karol Smythe Frances Soloman lack Stalkhuppe Greg Stallings Brandon Stevens Michael Stevens lim Stramm Dana Tays Allan Thames Becky Tolleson Susan Vaughan jeff Wallace joey Ward Phil Warren Allan Webb Bob White Debbie White Denise White Gary Wilkins Gale Wilson Steve Wilson 115 Rod Smith vice-president Carol Smith president Brenda Richard secretary Steve Martin treasurer Sub-Freshmen Beginning again! Gosh, we were scared at first - they called us punky eighth-graders and we were forced to agree with them. Gradually we found our place and began to enjoy Westwood's routine: long homeroom, assemblies, a day off for registration. Newness, awareness, confusion, we've got to im press them, baby Vikings or not. Clairene Adams Charlie Allen Connie Alphin Denise Armstrong Debbie Autrey Annette Bacot Faye Baker David Bankston Mike Barnes Emanuel Barton Rudine Beddington Robert Bell Cindy Brown Mike Burton Cliff Caldwell Steve Campbell Sandy Carden Cindy Carter Tracy Carver leff Chambers Debbie Chandler Phil Cheatwood Richard Clayton Pam Cleaveland Marsha Cochran Steve Cole Mark Cook Derwin Cooper Kim Copeland lerry Corbitt Dale Cox Connie Crotts Brenda Davis Tony Day Danice Dye Tony Dyer David Eason Randy Eldrige Bryce Elliot lohn Elliot jeff Pikes Carolyn Filmore 117 Roger Fincher Larry Poster Bobby Fredrick Leslie Fried Lisa Puller Cheryl Gaither Keith Garrett George Cast Mike George leri Gillham Scott Gillham Pam Hall Mary Hamby Sharon Hammonds Rock Hannaford Ronald Hanson Larry Heaton Cindy Hogue Tommy Holland Ralph Holmes Alan Howard Ken Hubbard Lori Huff Ken Humber Alicia Humphreys Tommy Inman Bart lackson Christy lackson Thomas lackson loey lones Karen Iones Michael Iones Iulian jordan Terry Keal 118 Alicia Key Lisa Komye Donny Lackey Ioan Layton Donnie Lee Kim Lester Tim Lewis Keith Limardo Norman Livemiore Susan Lockwood Rhonda London Greer Loyd Rhonda McCord Bill McClure Steve Martin Alvin Moncrief Neal Monroe Vicki Moon Gary Moreland David Morse Larry Mumer David Murphy Wayne Neunfeldt Connie Nichols Melanie Nickelson Glenn Nixon Kathy Nugent Kenny Orr Chuck Pace Terry Parker 119 Rosemary Patterson Candy Peek Michael Peppers Cindy Pfountz Tommy Phillips Debbie Price Angie Primm Tad Pruett Greg Rainwater Ion Ramsden Brenda Ray Chuck Reedy Brenda Richard Ioy Richardson Deborah Richey Craig Rivers Robin Roberson Aaron Robertson Connie Robinson Rhonda Rodgers Nina Rodinis Harriett Rowell Debbie Rutherford Bill Sawchuk julie Sawchuk Connie Sibley 120 X23 ,C ,:. K , ' - Y f t 'H' d .ii Q, X . -. S X X r we is K Q iw M - V - X r s Y' as Ng . Q W N U X ,Z gi 5 . ,rs 5 1, ,,, i .r t Q: 37 am E New s 1 5 w a-. ,sz- , M A by , . T , fi? 'K tb fv- Allen Siefferrnan Ioey Sims Emma Singleton Carol Smith Elvis Smith Robert Smith Rod Smith David Stephens Freddy Stewart lames Stewart Sharon Stewart Win Strickland Pierce Suttles Pam Terrell Becky Thames jimmy Thomton Louis Thrasher Ioy Tidwell Wendy Vaughan Tony Waits Pam Walls Kathy West Debbie Williams Norman Williams Mike Winkles lim Wofford Eddie Wooke Carla Wren Kathy Wright Steve Wright 121 Activities ART CLUB FRENCH CLUB 1631 ten Sponsor: Mr. Giles President: David Copenhaver Vice President Karen Duke Secretary-Treasurer: Debbie johnson Cheryl Cochran, Sally Dickson, Toni Gillham, Carla Hill, Theresa Livermore, Lorita Monroe, Patty Morgan, Randall Sizemore, Win Strictland, Connie Telgen, Gary Wilkins, Donna Youngblood. BAND 1671 Sponsor: Mr. Van Hall, Mrs. Bedwell President: Keith Hubbard Vice President: Mike Kunis Secretary: jean Blalock Treasurer: Pam Bryant Richard Blanton, Steve Campbell, Benny Carver, Connie Crotts, jimmy Davis, Dana Dobbs, Tony Dyer, jimmy Emory, Linda Finch, Debbie Floyd,-David Fuller, Sharon Hammonds, l.an'y Heaton, Terry Lee, Kejth Limardo, Kenny Orr. jeff Parrott, Ricky Parrott, Da- vid Patton, Karen Preston, Barbara Swell, Connie Sibley, Rod Smith, jim Stramn, Susan Vaughn, Phil Warren, Gwen Winkles, Norman Williams, Carla Wren. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 154-551 Sponsor: Miss Mlms Captain: Pam Phillips Co-Captain: Debbie johnson Terry Ferguson, Sheryl George, Gilda Harbin, Beverly Hawkins, Meg Latham, Lorita Monroe, jan Morris, Valeria Suttles. B-TFAM CHEERLEADERS 1561 Sponsor: Miss Mims Captain: Cheryl Hull Co-Captain: Becky Stevens Sandy Allen, Alacia Brown, Dana Dobbs, Cathy Kilbum, Vickie Leggett, Marie Massengale, Robin Norton, Layne Russell. EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS 1571 Sponsor: Miss Mims Captain: Debbie Williams Co-Captain: Kim Copeland Lisa Cormei, jeri Gillham, Lori Hutf, Cathy Nugent, Brenda Ri- chard, Carol Smith. Alternates: joan Layton, Carolyn Filmore. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES 1581 Sponsor: Coach Bames President: Ricky Toole Vice President Press Fletcher Secretary: Perry Phillips Treasurer: Mike Poma Program Chairman: Larry Burnett Ben Baker, Bruce Burch, Gary Clay, Randy Cress, jeff Fletcher, joey Garrett, Keith Garrett, Benny Hawkins, Keith Hubbard, Ken Hub- bard, Tommy Inman, joey jones, George Shaw, Greg Thames, Ro- ger Ward, Steve Webb. Sponsor: Miss Rawlston President: Rise Moncrief Vice President: Grace Danforth Secretary: Mike Thomton Treasurer: judy McMichael Vivian Bankston, Mike Bamette, Becky Brooks, Cathy Cheek, Bev- erly'Estes, Lorrie jackson, Theresa Livermore, Cathy Mann, Kathy Moore, joy Pendly, Karen Preston, Linda Sikes, Susan Vaughn. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF- AMERICA 1681 Spo nsor: Mrs. Daniel President: Deborah Hunt Vice President: Roxie LaMonthe Sandy 'Allen, Linda Conn, Gilda Harbin, Debbie Huff, Sandra Mclarty, Connie Robinson, Karen Webb. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 1691 Sponsor: Mrs. Burch President: Rusty Reynolds Vice President: Becky Tolleson Secretary: Susan Ristau Treasurer: Denise White Debbie Autrey, Annette Bacot, Debbie Berk, Donna Berk, Cindy Carter, Becky Clay, Beth Cochran, Cheryl Cochran, Marsha Coch- ran, Brenda Davis, Sally Dickson, Lisa Fuller, Lynne Heren, Debo- rah Hunt, Cathy Kilburn, joan layton, Sandra McLarty, Mary Mor- gan, Melanie Nickelson, Cathy Renfroe, Deborah Rickey, Linda Shedd, Karol Smythe, Frances Solomon, Dana Tays, Pam Walls, Kathy West, Gale Wilson. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 1701 Sponsor: Miss Renfroe President: Elaine Forsyth Vice President: Linda Sikes Secretary: Anne Camey Treasurer: joan Powell Historian: Deborah Henderson Parliamentarian: Becky Brooks Mary Baker, Nancy Booth, Gloria Cook, Patti Fowler, Susan Mann, Karen Webb, Alice Wilson, joe Ann Wallace. IUNIOR C IVITAN 1721 Sponsor: Mr. Ballentine, Miss Bennett President: Mike Bamette Vice President: Larry Bumett Secretary: Valeria Suttles Treasurer: Vivian Bankston Chaplain: Beverly Estes Stephen Bragg, Becky Brooks, Bobby Brown, Pam Bryant, Bruce Burch, Anne Camey, Greg Carter, Beth Cochran, Robbie Craig, Susie Craig, Marsha Croxton, Renee Curry, Paul Danforth, Ricky Drew, Kim Fason, Don Finch, Elaine Forsyth, Dian Glasco, Toni Gillham, Deborah Henderson, Debbie johnson, Claudette Korizon, Cathy McAnsh, Rise Moncrief, Pam Phillips, Perry Phillips, joan Powell, Becky Rains, Linda Sikes, Donna Sitton, Ricky Toole, Dar- rill White, Denise White. LATIN CLUB 1601 Sponsor: Mrs. Parker President David Patton Vice President: jan Morris Vice President: Phil Warren Secretary: Connie Telgen Treasurer: Alice Wilson Dennis Armstrong, Ben Baker, Stephen Bragg, Ronnie Garmon, Bubba Hambrick, Debbie johnson, Mike Kunis, Wanda Martin, Gerald Moody, Mike Otwell, Mike Poma, Becky Stevens, Allan Wallace. LIBRARY CLUB 1711 Sponsor: Mrs. Green President: Stephen Bragg Vice President: judy McMichael Secretary: Par Astin Treasurer: Theresa Livermore Historian: Dean Stewart Reporter: Harriet Rowell Mike Barnes, la Queeta Hall, Alan Howard, Alicia Humphreys, Kevin Smythe. MIXED CHORUS 160 Sponsors: Mr. Van Hall, Mrs. Bedwell Hope Bennett, Phil Cheatwood, Beth Cochran, Dale Cox, jerry Corbitt, Susan Craig, Marsha Croxton, Karen Duke, Gay Fountain, joe Hammett, Lynn Henen, Debbie jackson, Donna Lichtenberg, Rhonda McCord, Eddie McFall, Lynn Mitchell, Debbie Nichols, june Nixon, Brenda Ray, Sharon Simpson, Cindy Smith, Becky Stevens, jan Sudduth, Mike Tays, Gwen Thames, Trudy Turner, Susan Wallace, Nanette Ward, june Watkins, Steve Webb, Denise White, Steve Wilson, Kathy Wright, Sharyl Miner. PEP CLUB 153D Sponsor: Mrs. Roach President Arlene Humber Vice-President: Beth Cochran Secretary: Patti Fowler Treasurer: Wendy Vaughn Activities Chairman: Becky Rains Pep Rally Chairman: jackie Hardegree Rosemary Bone, Aven Frese, Faye Baker, Sandy Carden. SAGA STAFF HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES 1741 Sponsor: Mrs. Fix Connie Alphin, Richard Blanton, Beth Cochran, Donna Cochran, Gloria Cook, Roger Fincher, Sheryl George, julie Grilz, Beverly Hawkins, Mike Kunis, Keith Llmordo, Rhonda London, Sandra McLarty, jan Morris. Melanie Nickelson, june Nixon, David Os- ford, Susan Ristau, jim Stramm, Becky Thames, Alice Wilson. Reporters: Vivian Bankston, Mike Bamette, Mike Kunis, Sheryl George. SAGA STAFF we-m Sponsor: Mrs. Fix I Co-Editors: Pam Phillips, Valeria Suttles Associate-Editors: Mike Bamette, Sports: Stephen Bragg, Finances: Paul Danforth, Clases: Dian Glasco, Organizations: Keith Hub- bard, Photography: Bill Trainer, AFS. Marsha Croxton, Karen Duke, Lisa Green, Deborah Henderson, Debbie Howard, Cathy McAnsh, Donna Mabry, Perry Phillips, Gail Pitts, Becky Rains, Karen Webb. SCIENCE CLUB 173l Sponsor: Mrs. Filmore, Mrs. Bush President: David Huckeba Vice-President: Don Finch Secretary: Wanda Martin Treasurer: Stephen Bragg Caroline Filrnore, Roger Fincher, Larry jackson, jan Morris, Perry Phillips, Dean Stewart, Tony Waits. SPANISH CLUB 1623 Sponsor: Miss Wallace President: Patti Fowler Vice-President: Arlene Humber Secretary: Connie Kilbum Treasurer: Cathy Kilbum Debbie Berck, Donna Berck, Richard Blanton, Cindy Brown, Deb- ble Chandler, Cheryl Cochran, Donna Cochran, Connie Crotts, joan Croxton, Sally Dickson, Danna Dobbs, Ricky Drew, Tony Dyer, George Gust, Beverly Hawkins, jan Iarrard, Susie josle, Carol Lee, Bill McClure, Debbie Monroe, Charlotte Purdie, Susan Ristau, layne Russell, Rod Smith, Becky Tolleson, Ricky Toole, Mike Wright. STUDENT COUNCIL 178-791 Sponsor: Mr. Ianford President: Bill Trainer Vice-President: Larry Burnette Vice-President: Bruce Burch Secretary: Vickie Leggett Treasurer: Becky Stevens A-1 Rod Smith, A-2 David Bankston, A-3 Tim Lewis, A-4 Ken Hubbard, A-5 Debbie Autrey, A-6 Brenda Richard, B-1 Rosemary Bone, B-2 Susan Dempsey, B-3 Cheryl Hull, B-4 Becky Clay, B-5 jeff Fletcher, B-6 Cathy Kilburn, C-1 Sheryl George, C-2 Nanette Ward, C-3 Meg Latham, C-4 Mike Otwell, C-5 Ken Shelton, D-1 Vivian Bankston, D-2 Tim Lester, D-3 Karen Webb, D-4 Matt Smith, Altemates: Mike Barnette, Anne Camey, Debbie johnson, Pam Phillips. TREBLE CHORALE 1651 Sponsor: Mr. Van Hall, Mrs. Bedwell President: Elaine Forsyth Vice-President: Kim Eason Secretary-Treasurer: Beth Cochran V Publicity: Pam Bryant Librarians: Debbie Berck, Donna Berck Accompantst: Beverly Estes Axistant Accompanist: Donna Lichtenberg jean Blalock, Donna Cochran, Susan Craig, Connie Crotts, Debble Floyd, Eliubeth Hardin, Deborah Henderson, Debbie johnson, Meg Latham, Carol Lee, Cathy McAmh, Karen Preston, Brenda Ray, Karol Smythe, Becky Stevens, Becky Tenell, Denise White. VARAN Gl AN 1597 Sponsor: Mrs. Mauldin President: Pam Bryant Secretary: Anne Camey Treasurer: Dean Stewart Richard Blanton, Carol Brinker, Greg Carter, Beth Cochran, Donna Cochran, Dana Dobbs, Karen Duke, Dian Glasco, julie Grilz, Alicia Humpherys, jan Iarrard, Cathy Kilbum, Connie Kilbum, Bobby Lossie, Sheryl Miner, Kathy Moore, Robin Norton, Karen Preston, jason Powell, Rusty Reynolds, Susan Vaughan, Denise White. Athletics COACHING STAFF Malcolm Moore, head football, Bill Lanford, head basketball, Ronnie Camp, wrestling, Larry Barnes, Richard Munn. VARSITY FOOTBALL 12.4-331 Managers: Rickv Arthur, Mike Barnette, Gary Jackson. Trainer: Calvin Haney. lohn Tolleson, 10, Bobby Brown, 21, Ioe Mitchell, 22, Mike Poma, 2.3, Press Fletcher, 30, Ieff Fletcher, 31, Gary Clay, 32, Ralph Hardy, 40, Benny Hawkins, 41, Steve Hogue, 42, Wayne Carden, 43, Alan Webb, 51, Iohnny James, 52, Perry Phillips, 53, Bill Trainer, 61, Perry Long, 62, Ricky Toole, 64, lack Mitchell, 65, Steve Wilson, 70, Dennis Adams, 71, Mark Wilson, 72, Mike Otwell, 73, Randy Cress, 74, Steve Webb, 75, Greg Carter, 80, Roger Ward, 81, Larry Burnett, 82, Ben Baker, 83, George Shaw, 85. B-TEAM FOOTBALL Q34-351 Ed Norris, 11, joey Sims, 22, Ronnie lohnston, 23, Ralph Roberson, 30, Dusty Gillham, 33, Iohn Conn, 41, Ieff Wallace, 51, Brandon Stevens, 60, Don Karwisch, 62, Greg Pfountz, 65, Alan Webb, 70, Steve Benson, 80, Ioey Garrett, 81, Ioey Brooks, 83, Michael Stephens, 84, Jerome Harris, 40. I EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL 1361 Manager: Norman Livermore. Ronald Hanson, 10, Scott Gillham, 11, Ieff Chambers, 12, Ion Ramsden, 13, Mike Peppers, 15, Tommy lnman, 20, Joey jones, 21, Bart jackson, 23, Aaron Roberson, 24, Mike Winkles, 30, Tommy Holland, 31, Robert Smith, 32, Tad Prewett, 33, Iohn Stevenson, 36, Robin Roberson, 37, Mike Burton, 41, Tony Dyer, 43, David Bankston, 62, Tommy Phillips, 64, Steve Wright, 71, Craig Rivers, 72, jeff Fikes, 73, larry Murner, 74, Allen Siefferman, 83, Chuck Pace, 84, Phil Cheatwood, 88, Ken Hubbard, 89. 124 VARSITY BASKETBALL 137-45, Managers: Stephen Bragg, Gary jackson, Dean Stewart. Trainer: Calvin Haney. Bruce Burch, 10-11, Bobby Brown, 12-13, Ken Shelton, 14-15, Ralph Hardy, 20-21, Press Fletcher, 22-23, Benny Hawkins, 32-33, Greg Thames, 34-35, Roger Ward, 40-41, Mike Otwell, 42-43, Greg Carter, 44-45, Keith Hubbard, 52-53. B-TEAM BASKETBALL 146-471 Bill George, 14-15, Anthony Taylor, 30-21, Scott Mayo, 22-23, Ed Norris, 24-25, Ioey Garrett, 30-31, Iimmy Hunt, 32-33, Duane Smith, 34-35, Brandon Stevens, 40-41, Steve Benson, 42-43, Mike Hulsey, 44-45, Ben Baker, 50-51, Jeff Fletcher, 54-55. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL 6483 Manager: Keith Garrett. Ronald Hanson, 10, Freddie Stewart, 11-30, Tommy lnman, 12-13, Eddie Wooke, 14-15, John Stevenson, 20-21, Bart Iackson, 22-23, Chuck Pace, 24-25, Robert Smith, 31-32, Tommy Phillips, 33-42, Mike Winkles, 34-35, joey jones, 40-41, Ken Hubbard, 52-53. WRESTLING TEAM 149-52, David Bankston, Bill Carnes, Steve Core, Mike Conn, Randy Eldrige, Dusty Gillham, Ierome Harris, Ricky Heaton, lim Hills, Ken Humber, Ronnie Johnston, David Kennedy, Tim Lewis, jason Powell, Ralph Roberson, Matt Smith, Mike Thornton, Iohn Tolleson, Bill Trainer, Ieff Wallace, Steve Webb, Gary Wilkins, Steve Wilson, Steve Wright. PATRON S Mr. and Mrs. Lark S. Bragg, Ir. Brown and Reese Realty Company Campbell Grocery Company Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Campbell, Sr. Cliftondale Super Market Iose del Cueto, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Ioe H. Estes Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fletcher A Friend I-Ieadland Gulf Service Elizabeth B. Latham, M.D. Loyd Tire Company Marietta Institutional Wholesalers, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Phillips Reeder and McGaughy Sealtest Foods Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith- State Farm Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph P. Suttles U.S. Tool and Die Westwood High School P.T.A. 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