~~ ery SS Sg 5 ee X= - ef > ws ~ = S nlp ee a - oA 0 oe > le i TSG. ~ = 7 me. tus ir \ ~ se = ati c - ow SF St SPIRIT OF 91 Images Southwest High School Macon, Georgia 31206 Volume XXI Becky Smith and Konswella Fields Co-Editors What inspires a person to spend long hours prac- ticing for an athletic event, a performance at half- time, or a math or debate competition? What inspires a person to spend hours studying for an exam or writing a term paper? There is an inspirational air throughout the halls of Southwest. Teachers encour- age students to do their academic best in the class- room, coaches work hard to develop their players athletic skills, and sponsors of various activities strive to bring out the best in students in everything from marching in the band to participating in com- munity projects. These inspirational images form a continuous cycle the excellent performances of students inspire the faculty, parents, and other stu- dents to work harder and thus provide inspiration for these young people to continue their quest for ex- cellence. This cycle creates a development of pride in oneself and in the school, which is displayed by the energy, enthusiasm, and dedication of everyone in- volved. peeeereas HAE } =I: ial Hit Hs Nod ad Mt WANS NNN syne Y The images of individuality stand out as you look among the accented Southwest campus. Every stu- dents originality stands out in the way they dress, different hairstyles, their personality, and what they drive. There are people who dress preppie and there are people who make extreme statements in their clothing. Hairstyles vary in many ways. Today lines and words are being shaved into hair. Ponytails are now being worn not only by girls, but guys too. Personality tells a lot about the identity of a person. Some people are wild, flirtatious, cunning, and bois- terous while others are calm, shy, honest, and quiet. There has been many new trends and graphics cre- ated for cars and trucks. Low rider trucks have graph- ics and stereo systems to accessorize them, while 4x4 trucks have big tires for mud riding. At South- west, uniqueness is respected, not criticized. The old saying You cant judge a book by it's cover or Beauty is only skin deep, but comes from within is certainly true of Southwest High School. Inside the bricks and the mortar exist feelings of unity and togetherness a feeling of belonging. These are images that cannot be touched, but everyone knows that they are there. The bonds between faculty and students as well as the strong friendships that de- velop between students are displayed in the daily activities at Southwest. The Wall, for example, is the popular meeting place for students after lunch. Here the students catch up on the latest gossip and even do last minute cramming for a test. There is more inside the walls of Southwest than the desks, overhead projectors, bulletin boards, textbooks, lec- tures, bells ringing, and students talking there is the intangible inside image of compassion and know- ing that someone cares. At Southwest, losses are never considered failures because we know there is always a tomorrow. MAGES OF OOTBALL Southwest Conquers All! Watch out! The young Southwest Patriots are already making a show- ing. After many of the players grad- uated last year, everyone expected the Patriots to have a difficult sea- son but this awesome team of in- experienced players decided not to take it lying down. Instead the team pooled their talents to pull out a final record of 5-5, not to mention capturing the city championship, for the third consecutive year, over Central in a 28-14 victory. Not bad for a team of rookies. They not only won five games, they massacred five teams. In the first game against Ban- neker they showed what they were made of in a 53-6 victory. Whos calling them rookies? The team 2 Varsity Football used the next two losses to Mays and Tift Co. as valuable learning experiences. They then regrouped to come from behind and win in the nail-biting last minute against Bal- dwin with a final score of 13-7. Ona roll, the mighty Patriots went on to maul Butler with a 34-0 victory. Af- ter a few minor setbacks the team ended the season triumphantly, stomping Northeast into the ground, setting the stage for their brilliant finale in the City Champi- onship. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnny Higdon gets the spirit flowing. Coach Hatcher encour- ages his troops. C. Blake breaks loose. T. Walker drops back and... Bombs Away! A. Brown cuts around the corner. J. Flowers looks on with intensity. Le) 3 8 ie) iH 2 2) me as} > Fearsome Patriots The Southwest football team is truly unequaled. Five of our ath- letically superior Patriots made the All-City Football Team. Out of this outstanding five, two were selected for the All-Middle Georgia Football Team. Haywood Simmons, who has signed to play with the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, made the team with twenty tackles and twenty as- sists. Along with team mate James Flowers, who has signed with the University of South Carolina. Line- backer Brad Simmons made sev- enty-four tackles, forty-three as- sists, three quarterback sacks, and one interception. Marcus Dupree made the All-City squad by making sixty tackles, forty-eight assists, plus his contributions on offense. Carlos Blake was excepted to the All-City squad with twenty-three tackles, seven assists, and one in- terception. He has signed to play with East Carolina University. Other players to be chosen for the All-City team were Tim Hicks and Shay Hatcher. Congratulations to all these exceptionally gifted athletes on a job well done. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Gay shields T. Walker. Coach Grube explains the situation. H. Simmons crushes the quarterback. Coach Barden encourages L. Colts. BOT- TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: The team, First row: > : ee A. Cliett , C. Howe, B. Nicholson, T. Sharpe, z J. Ellington, G. Polite, J. Avery, M. Jacobs, A. Dixon, K. Pope. Second row: B. Jefferson, T. Hicks, T. Walker, K. Hollingshed, T. Smith, A. Brown, T. Moore, T. Gordon, J. Flowers, C. Hughes, D. Boyd, B. Veal.Third row: T. Us sery, K. Townsend, K. Brown, H. Royal, T. Campbell, J. Lane, C. Ellington, C. Brown, C. Blake, T. Coleman, M. Powell, K. Gilbert, C. Gosha. Fourth row: J. Chapman, A. Mallory, D. Ford, J. Butts, M. Dupree, K. Abrams, J. Lambert, S. Hatcher, M. Young, B. Simmons, B. Joyner, B. Hunt, R. Moore. Fifth row: L. Rummel, S. Rivers, D. Royal, D. Clements, G. Amold, B. Gay, W. Byrd, H. Simmons, C. Halligan, D. Rumney, C. Blow, J. Stiles, D. Bryant. Sixth row: R. Johnson, T. Robinson, C. Benn, K. Grinstead, H. Abdul, J. Wilcher, C. Howard, G. Patat, C. Mack, D. Register, T. Clark, D. Simmons, J. Adams. Seventh row: Coach Hatcher, Coach Grube, Coach Sim- mons, Coach Barden, Coach Plague, Coach Appling, Coach Matthews, Coach Sharpe, Coach Hill, W. Simmons, A. Ford. 4 Varsity Football In The Spotlight This years team has been truly awesome. But you know how the old cliche goes Behind every great football team is a great group of coaches. Due to the hard work and dedication of the coaches the Southwest Patriots have excelled this year. Sincerest thanks for the great ef- forts of Harvey Appling Offen- sive Line Coach, Danny Grube Defensive Coach, Clyde Barden Defensive Back Coach, Richard Plagge Offensive Back Coach, Haywood Simmons, Sr. As- sistant Coach, Iris Hill Assis- tant Coach, Albert Sharpe As- sistant Coach, and Edgar Hatcher Head Coach, without them we would have no team. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marcus Dupree shows off his trophies. Coach Hatcher amist the many awards. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Simmons clan flaunts their awards. Danny Rumney smiles proudly. Todd Walker shows off his award. Kenya Hollingshed displays his football awards. 6 Football Awards The Best At this years awards ceremony, the following awards were present- ed: City Champion Dr. Watkins; Coaches Award Ja- son Lambert, Johnathan Avery, Larry Coats; Most Improved Willy Bird; Rookie Defensive Back Tim Hicks; Rookie Offensive Back Todd Walker; Kicker Terry Moore; Most Consistant Lineman Danny Kumney ; Most Versatile Carlos Blake ; All Purpose Player Tyrone Campbell ; Most Defensive Shae Hatcher; Best Linebacker and Most Valuable Defensive Brad Simmons; Best Defensive Kenya Hollingshed ; Best Receiv- er James Flowers; Best Offen- sive Back and Most Valuable Of fensive Harry Royal; Best Offensive Lineman Billy Gay; Scholar Athlete and Most Versatile Linemen Haywood Simmons; Ironman and Golden Helmet Award Marcus Dupree ; Most Grittiest Adrian Brown; Spirit Award Johnny Higdon. 3 _ aie Ser a K s {4 A: al 5 . HHH a 2 TAL ?;, Varsity Football 7 8 B-Team Football Giving It Their All! Southwest's upcoming football stars fought a long hard battle in 1990. The B-Team began the year with a slow start. Losing their first two games despite admirable ef- forts, they still never gave up hope. In the next two games they defeat- ed Central and Northeast and earned the title Co-City Champs. Coaches Iris Hill and Albert Sharpe did a fantastic job with this exuberant team. Team players such as Brent Joyner, Royce Ivery. Gerald Polite, Marcellis Jacobs, Tim Gordon, and Charles Halligan showed out- standing skills along with great leadership in helping the team cap- ture the championship. The Ninth Grade Team started out the year with a close victory over Northside, winning 6-0. The next two games were not as prof- itable. Still this did not discourage our young, hard-working team in giving the game their best effort. In the last game of the season the improving ninth grade team con- quered Northeast in a year ending triumph. Excellent coaching by Haywood Simmons and John Mathews helped in bettering the players skills for many tasks to come. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Green runs while M. Jacobs blocks. Coach Sharpe shows ag- ony over the play. M. Green runs the ball. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: B-Team, First Row: T. Williams, R. Ivery, T. Smith, M. Green, R. Smith, S. Bonner, M. Jacobs, G. Polite, J. Ellington, J. Smith, B. Nicholson. Second Row: C. Rutland, C. Halligan, B. Joyner, B. Hunt, U. Thomas, M. Young, K. Abrams, D. Ford, J. Jackson, C. Hughes, T. Gordon. Third Row; Coach Sharpe, D. Sim- mons, A. Register, C. Mack, C. Blow, J. Wilcher, H. Abdul, K. Grinestead, R. Sopherman, J. Reynolds, T. Calhoun, Coach Hill. Ninth Grade, First Row: U. Thomas, T. Smith, T. Williams, R. Howard, J. Jackson, T. Hamlin, B. Hunt, N. Banks, C. Rutland. Sec- ond Row: Coach Mathews, RK. Sherman, R. Smith, S. Davis, C. Mays, K. Grinestead, D. Simmons, J. Hurst, C. Clowers, M. Gilbert, M. Green, Coach Simmons. Ninth Grade Football 9 =s> OFTBALL Glorious! The Southwest Lady Patriots did an outstanding job in defeating teams in their very tough region. The team worked well on the field as the whole team pulled together. Coach Dannah Graham had a great cast of seniors on this years team. The seniors receiving awards for their contribution on the team are: Taniece Smith, Melody Sanford, Tiffany Gildersleeve, Lisa Howard, and Annie Bell Mc- Cray. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Long makes an outstanding stop. K. Mason attempts to throw the runner out. Coach Graham chalk- ing the field. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Team Picture: Standing, left to right: J. Slaughter, M. Hall, A. Lovsey, T. Clark, T. Smith, A. Grant, S. Nelson, M. Sanford, T. Smith, A. McCray, S. Oliver, Coach Graham. Kneeling, left to right: L. Smith, L. Howard, R. Woodall, K. Mason, T. Gildersleeve, T. Long. Sitting, left to right: T. McKinney, N. Bernier. N. Bernier unleashes a perfect throw. L. How- ard shows perfect form. I | 3 = fe) D KESTLING Young And Promising Southwest wrestlers once again left their mark on opposing teams, with victories over Cook County 43- 50 and Etowah 36-34. The Patriots took no mercy on their opponents. Facing a tough schedule, they quickly raised their season record to 9-6. Led by seniors Terrence Williams and Haywood Sim- mons, Southwest had a dynamic year. Willams finished the year with a 28-2 record, and a High School record of 96-15, capturing such ti- tles as Homet Classic Champion, Fitzgerald Invitational Champion, SW Invitational Champion, and Area Champion. Simmons ended the season with a 26-6 record and accomplishments such as Homet Classic, 5rd place, Runner-up Fitz- gerald Invitational, SW Invitational Champion, and 3rd in the Area. In the SW Invitational Simmons was announced as Most Outstanding Wrestler. These young, talented Pa- triots assure a promising season next year. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Grube awaits the pin. H. Simmons puts on a bear hug. B. Simmons sizes up his opponent.BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: T.Williams gets the take- down. Team: Sitting: A. Ford, G. Polite, T. Williams, D. Ford, A. Register, L.- Jackson. Kneeling: J. Jackson, B. Smith, T. Gordon, C. Rhodes, D. Johnson, M. Jacobs, B. Joyner. Standing: B. Simmons, T. Hicks, H. Sim- mons, T. Calhoun. C. Rhodes rolls his man up. G. Polite takes things in his own hands. + PH ih! it | nH INARA , J i . ay : S) a Compliments of Carlos Blake Georgia State AAAA Track Meet Third Place Long Jump Best Performance 300 Meter Hurdle Southwest Boy's Track Team Coach Clyde Barden OLF Shooting For Par The Southwest Golf Team had a grueling competitive schedule this year, playing several highly expe- rienced teams. However, with the help of Coach Robert Plagge the golfers went on to defeat teams from both Southeast and North- east. Leading the Southwest golf- ers at Jones Creek in Augusta was Senior Danny Kumney . The team placed sixth in their region at this competition. Considering that the team had only two returning players, Brad Simmons and James Flowers, they surprisingly ended the season with a respectable record and proved that its not the size of the team but the skill and determina- tion of its members that counts. Top Danny Rumney hits a long drive. Bot- tom (left to right): D. Rumney, D. Wil- liams, J. Flowers, A. Dixon, J. Lambert. Golf 37 OCCER Score! The Southwest Soccer team has had a grueling year. Even though half of the players were rookies in the game of soccer, the team never gave up. However, Robert Fightmaster soon whipped the team into shape, making the most of strong players like Bennie Smith and Jeffrey Wilder. Prov- ing that inexperience isnt every- thing, they earned quite a few vic- tories, and in the end, they were only one game away from City Champions. Surely this team will be one to watch in the future. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Wilder dribbles the ball to the goal. D. Ford goes up to head the ball. J. Slaughter takes the ball away from opposing player. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Soccer Team: First Row, L-R: S. Hunt, T. Long, L. Smith, A. Coan, A. Clark, J. Slaugter, K. Williams, A. Mercahnt, K. Swint, J. Huguley. Second Row, L-R: J. Foster, A. Ford, D. Ford, B. Smith, R. Fightmaster, J. Wilder, J. Dunlap, J. Resha, S, Flemming, B. Hunt. G. Fountain takes a shot at the goal. Team mates A. Coan and D. Ford attempt to keep the ball from defenders. do Oe ye Tahal , ) Eh =| | are familiar words to Lisa Howard. Influ- enced by her father and sister at the age of four, Lisa has been very active in sports. She is one of the few females to letter in three sports all four years at Southwest. lite om teloMalliltemele-le (= Lisa has played Var- sity basketball, soft- ball, and tennis. Lisa has received numer- ous awards during her athletic career at Southwest. She en- joys playing basket- ball most of all and states that it chal- lenges her mentally and physicaly each time she plays. Lisa hopes to con- tinue to be active in oleae Raaie-licameliels) Tol stele) Ma) tl Th ee It's a great way to relieve tension, build up your energy, and Stay fit for life. ilar islstel-mar-liloles Sara Hamilton Taunjia Hammonds Taurus Hansford April Hanson Jim Haralson PXelarlemarlesseye. Gabriel Harmon Jennifer Harris Demetra Hart Bryan Hartley Anthony Harvey Seniors 71 Latrena Heath Tammy Helmuth Robert Henderson Karen Hicks Valencia Hill Christy Hodges Kenya Hollingshed Pvelatlemace)is Carlos Howard Kimberly Howard Lisa Howard Calvin Howe plelatmaltial Betty James Michael Jemiqan Vale lame lelalat-e)al Or lalele-Mulelelstiels) Carlos Johnson Chuncea Johnson David Johnson 72 Seniors Frederick Johnson WEI ILS Meleleleeg) Mary Johnson Rosilind Johnson A - Eddie Jones a Melissa Jones ? Vicki Jones 7. Sabrina Khatri ia Adona Kitchens Robert Lamar Jason Lambert Jerry Lane Heather Layson Amy Liskey Chris Lowery Natasha Mack Darren Major PVileler: Ml-l.ee)are Lele) PV ilelce: ur liela Shantale Mallory Seniors 73 Kelvin Manning Reginald Manuel Greg Martin Robbeyell McCormick Nealie McCoy Annie McCray David McElroy Deshond McGee Donjuan McGee Niki McGee Amy McLenden Dedra McNeal Arcifues Meridy Alosleliiamulielel (aces) 74 Seniors WY 7 ef A According to Paul Ogden, his interest in music developed at the age of seven and he gives his fa- ther credit for spark- ing that interest. He was named the Out- Standing Jazz Instru- titasltcliim@-lelemele)(e) iis for the Southwest Jazz Ensemble. He fa- vors jazz, blues, and country music. Paul has worked for the Macon Little Theatre, Surrounding col- leges, and other events. He plays the guitar, bass, and the sirelice le) tMMalina mele- leu uation he would like to play for the Air Force Band. Leandre Miley Mike Miller Misty Miller Lakethia Mitchell eile Bulesles od Sandra Moore Sofette Moore Derek Morton Misty Moss Timeka Murphy Beverly Newman Brett Newman Robert Norris Dawn O'Neal Paul Ogden Latascha Parker Alpa Patel Lateshia Poole Shemika Poole Tie lem@ales Seniors 75 Gregory Ray Teresa Ray April Reese Jason Resha James Richardson Yandchia Ridley Bonny Riner Stasia Roberson Michele Robitzsch Vanessa Royal Danny Rumney Donald Rumney Delana Ryles Ursula Samples Melody Sanford Kelvin Satcher Angela Schell Horace Scott Richard Scott Christie Sekermestrovich 76 Seniors ee Tilehmelicaiilace| Haywood Simmons Stephanie Simpkins Latasha Singleton Cherie Smith Felicia Smith Latoya Smith Rebecca Smith Sharon Smith Taniece Smith LG slshitisrMelelacelyy Kathy Souders Charlene Stanley Victoria Stanley Joel Stenson Albertina Taylor David Thomas Kenya Thomas Reginald Thompkins Teketa Thompkins Seniors 77 Kim Thompson Nicki Thurston OF Tam Kel isliaace| Tracy Trim Lawrence Tripp Desmond Tucker Kesia Tuff Nicholaus Tunstell Tara Ussery Leann Van Ness Rafael Vega Cordell Walker Algernon Wallace Dexter Wallace Phyllis Wallace Silecice am eliiag Marcus Washington Tiawana NETS alieleicoya Nicole Webley Heather Whipple 78 Seniors Chad Dumas and Maurice Cobbs both have one thing in com- mon: the love of art. With his brother as an influence, Chad learned to draw at the age of five. He says, Art gives me a sense of what | will be doing in the future. Chad would like to ma- jor in art and hopes to be as big an artist as Dali. Maurice Cobbs be- came interested in art at the age of ten when Lilley e)lereMericeltielim-Meeliin ic book. Since then he has received several plaques and certificat- es, including two awards from Macon Tel- egraph for Best Artist. He plans to major in art and has hopes of fulfill- ing a career in anima- tion. Holly Whipple Sabrina Whisby Georgia White James Williams Randy Williams Mark Williams Derick Willis Kimberly Wilson Samantha Wimberly Gregory Wimbush Tara Womack Randy Wood LaTonya Woolfolk Pvilceleliom deleiares Seniors 79 BEST PERSONALITY Kim Wilson and Jerry Busbee MOST ATHLETIC Lisa Howard and Marcus Dupree 80 Superlatives MOST ACADEMIC Andria Maldonado and Algernon Wallace MOST POPULAR Tyrone Campbell and Teresa Ayers MOST SPIRITED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Akebulan Cliett and Joel Stenson Jennifer Chapman and Warren Cray BEST DRESSED BEST ALL AROUND Carlos Johnson and Mary Johnson Konswella Fields and Bob Henderson EE Superlatives 81 Abdullah, Hajji (Pappa Smurf) 1-4-72. Computer Club 9; Pep Club 11-12; Whos Who Among American High School Students. Song;: Reasons. Adams, Andrall (Pondie) 53-25- 73. Song:'Funkin Lessons. Avera, Marty D. 5-12-75. FFA 11- 12. Song:Good Friends, Good Whis- key, and Good Loving. Ayers, Teresa 10-24-72. Student Council, Treasurer 9, Secretary 10, Vice-President 11; Civinettes 10-11; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 9; Varsity Cheerleader 10-11; Homecoming Representative 9-12; Junior Sweet- heart 11. Song:Love Takes Time. Batchelor, Cindy (Terdtail) 8- 27-73. Spanish Club 9; FFA 10. Song; Because | Love You. Batchelor, Diane (Sweet) 3-24- 72. FFA 11. Song:''Please Dont Go Girl. Benn, Charles Dion (Big Daddy Ben) 12-16-72. Y-Club 10-12; TAP 12; Pep Club 11-12; Leo 11. Song;:Precious Lord. Bennett, Misty 11-15-72. Beta 9- 12; Key Club 9; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; Honor Roll 9-12. Song;:*'Prayer. Blake, Carlos LAdon 9-11-72. Ninth Grade Football 9; Varsity Foot- ball 11-12; Varsity Track 9-12. Song:*Can You Stand the Rain? Blackerby, Kim 5-9-7535. Song:'Wind Beneath My Wings. Bostic, Tricia 3-12-75. Spanish Club 10; Cosmetology 11; FBLA 12. Song;'Friends in Low Places. Bowen, Christy Arletta (Capricous) 11-22-72. Computer Club 9; TAP 11-12; Beta 9-12; Mu Al- pha Theta 11-12; Annual Staff 12; Principal's List 9-12; Junior Assistant 11; Governor's Honors Nominee 9-11; Montage Staff 12; Perfect Attendance 9,11; Certificate of Merit Winner 11; Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. Song:If You Keep It Up, Then I'll Give It Up. Braswell, Jason (Oops!) 5-11- 73. Key Club 10-12; Whos Who Among American High School Stu- dents 11. Song:'Jesus Loves Me. Braswell, Jeremy Ninth Grade Baseball 9; Varsity Baseball 12. Song; It Never Rains in Southern Ca- lifornia.* Broadus, Cassandra (Q-Tee) 6- 13-75. Band 9-12. Song:'Merry Go Round. Brookins, Germaine (New York) Senior Directory 2-9-72. Song;:*'! Have Friend. Brown, Adrian Lovell (Kojac) 8- 14-73. Song; I'll Give All My Love. Brown, Cassandra (San) 10-5- 72. Beta 9-10; TAP 10; Band 9-10; Ma- jorette 11-12. Brown, Melanie J. (Mel) 8-22-75. Y-Club 10; VICA 12; TAP 11-12; Honor Roll 11-12. Song:"Love Makes Things Happen. Buchanan, Cherann (Ran Ran) 1-14-73. Student Council 9-12; Beta 9- 12; Civinettes 10-11; Annual Staff 12; Key Club 12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Mock Trial 12; Principal's List 9-12; Whos Who Among American High School Students 11-12; Georgia Cer- tificate of Merit; U.S. Mathematics Award. Song:**Toms Diner. Burney, Dana Natasha (Head) 2-12-75. Song: You Do Me Wrong. Busbee, Jerry (Boo-Boo) 11-25- 72. Beta 9-12; Annual Staff 10-12; Civ- itan 10; Junior Guide 11; Whos Who Among American High School Stu- dents 9-12; Math Team 10-11; Mu Al- pha Theta 11-12; Spanish Club 11; Student Council, Representative 9, Complex Vice-President 12, Junior Secretary 11; Principal's List 9-12; B- Team Basketball 10; Georgia Certif- icate of Merit 9-12; Perfect Attendance 10; National Merit Scholarship 10-12; United States National Math Award 12; Ninth Grade Baseball 9; Home- coming Court 12. Song:Love Will Never Do Without You. Byrd, Willie (Byrd) 12-11-75. Song;:*'!| Wanna Get With You. Callaway. Sharonda (Bootsy) 10-31-72. Track 9-10. Song:*Love Me Down. Campen, Khonda Ann (Khonda Ann) 3-51-72. Octagon 9; Student Council Representative 9-10; Civinet- tes 11; Whos Who Among American High School Students 10-12. Song:Fly To The Angels. Campbell, Tyrone (Tie) 7-28-75. Football 10-12; Wrestling 10-11. Song:"*Do You Remember. Carter, Tracy LaTrice (Trice) 12-2-72. CVAE 9. Song:Love Makes Things Happen. Chapman, Jennifer (Jennifer I) 6-16-73. Student Council, Presi- dent 12, Secretary 11, Class President 9-10; Macon Junior City Council, Pres- ident 12, Treasurer 11; Civinettes 10- 11, Secretary 11; Key Club 9-12; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; Math Team 9-11; Beta Club 9-12; Annual Staff 12; Mock Trial Team 11-12; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11-12, Co-Captain 12; Georgia Certif- icate of Merit; Whos Who Among American High School Students 11- 12; All American Scholar; Principal's List 9-12; Piggly Wiggly Service Award; Project Link 12; Homecoming Repre- sentative 12; United States National Mathematics Award. Song:**The Way U Do the Things U Do. Clements, Steve (Clem) 53-22- 72. Civitan 10-11; DECA 12. Song:*Wookin Pa Nub. Cliett, Akebulan (Bookie) 9-29- 72. Spanish Club, President 10-11; All American Cheerleader 12; Cheerlead- er 9-12, Captain 12. Song:*Try Me. Cobbs, Maurice J. (The Master of Disaster) - 5-9-72. Song:Lets Go Crazy. Coleman, Tony (T.C.) 6-20-72. Basketball 9-10,12; Football 9-10,12; Track 9-10,12. Song:*When Will | See You Smile Again. Collier, Clifford (Cliff) 9-11-71. Football 9-10. Song:*Have Many. Connel, Amy (Charmin) 5-28-72. Advanced Choir 10-12; Show Choir 12; Girls Choir 11; Sweetheart Cor- onation 11; FHA, Vice-President 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. Song:*Lost In Your Eyes. Coons, Sammy (Sam) 7-11-72. VICA. Song;:*Hiding Place. Corbin, Misty Michelle Chorus 9- 12; Show Choir 10-12; Latin Club 11- 12, Treasurer 12; Beta 9-12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 9,12; Project Link 11; Cho- rus Booster Club 9-12; Festival Cho- rus 9-12. Cornelius, LaTonya (Tone) 1-5- 72. Song:*'Always. Cranford, Angel (Smurf) 6-6-75. Cosmetology 12; DECA 12. Song:**Tic Tac Toe. Crawford, Heather (Po-Dunk) 11-25-72. Beta 9-12; Council 10; Oc- tagon 9; Key Club 12, Senior Director 12; Annual Staff 11-12; Montage Staff 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 11-12; Mu Alpha The- ta 11-12, Secretary 12; Math Team 9; GHP Nominee 10-11; UGA Merit Cer- tificate 11; Principal's List 9-11; Honor Graduate 12. Song: Thank God for Unanswered Prayers. Cray, Don Warren Reliford 5-12- 73. Marching Band 9-12, Drum Major 10-11, Head Drum Major 12; President of Band 11; Band Honor Society 11- 12; Beta Club 9-10, President 12, Vice President 11; State President of the Georgia Beta Club 12; Honor Roll 11; Principal's List 9-10, 12; Y-Club, Vice- President; Member of Outstanding High School Students of America; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Annual Staff 10-12 (Photographer); Senior Superlative, Most Likely To Succeed; 2nd Place Georgia Power Oratorical Contest. Davis, Bonita N.(Ni Ne) 2-1-73. Track 9-10,12; FHA 10-12, Song; Love Takes Time. Davis, Eric 5-1-72. Davis, Howard (Hugh) 7-28-73, Honor Koll 9-10; Perfect Attendance 10-12; Project Link 11; Whos Who Among American High School Stu- dents 11-12; Junior Assistant 11; Pep Club 11-12; FBLA 12. Song:*Sexual Healing. Davis, Jill Nicole (Nikki) 3-28- 72. Chorus 9-12. Song:Love Takes Time. Dawson, Bernard Deshone (Nard) 7-26-75. Song:Just Cant Handle | Dawson, Reco (Big-Rec) 6-12- 72. Ninth Grade Basketball 9; Varsity Basketball 10-12. Song;:Lets Chill By Guy. Dent, Tanyeka Yvette (Veatie- Veate) 2-1-75. Cosmetology 10,12, Vice President; Spanish Club, Secretary 11; FBLA 12; CBE | 12; Hon- or Roll 11-12; Girls Basketball, Ninth grade 9, Jr. Varsity 10, Varsity 10,12; Whos Who Among American High School Students 10; Upward Bound 9- 11. Song; Let's Chill. Dinkins, April (Ne Ne) 3-15-75. Vogue, Vice President; Pep Club. Song; Here And Now. Dixon, Ashley (A.D.) Baseball 11-12; Best Defensive Player 11; Foot- ball 12; Homecoming Court 12. Dixon, Ronnair (Snow) 2-5-75. Song:**Something in My Heart. Dumas, Chad (The Superealist) 9-11-72. Art Club 9-12; Montage Staff 12; Perfect Attendance 9-12. Song: Death of a Disco Dancer. Dunlap, Jennifer (Snow White) 6-15-73. Beta 9-12; Debate 9, Co- Captain 10; Math Team 9-12; Mu Al pha Theta 11-12; Quiz Bowl Team 10- 12; Soccer Team 12; Govermors Hon- ors Alternate 10-11; Latin Club 10, Treasurer 11, President 12; Georgia Certificate of Merit Winner; Spanish Club 10; Civinettes 11; Junior Guide 11; Junior Class Representative 11; Teen Board 12; Montage 9; J=Key Club 12; Project Link 12; Chess Club 12; Annual Staff 12; Principal's List 9 11; Whos Who Among American High School Students; Qirls State 11. Song;:The Child Inside of You. Dupree, Marcus 6-22-73. Macon Touchdown Club; Player of the Week. Song:*Something In My Heart. Dwight, Cassandra Anita (San) 7-18-75. Song: Something In My Heart. Evans, Scottie (Scooter) 11- 28-72. VICA 10. Song:Here And Now. Favors, Amy 7-21-72. Patri- Article 9-10; LEO 9-11; FFA 12. Song;:''Cold Sweat. Fields, Konswella (Konnie) 10-3-72. Principal's List 9-12; Per- fect Attendance 9-12; Mu Alpha Theta 11, Vice President 12; Beta 9-12; Vogue 9; TAP 10, Group Pres- ident 11-12; Annual Staff 10, Busi- ness Manager 11, Co-editor 12; Ga. Power Certificate of Merit 11-12; UGA Certificate of Merit 11; NCTE Writing Award Nominee; Gover- nors Honors Nominee 11-12; De- bate Team 9; Junior Guide 11; Junior City Council 11-12; Project Link 11; Whos Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 9-12; Best Written Expressions (Cotillion Ball) 11; Homecoming Represen- tative 12; Junior Class Represen- tative 11; Peer Counselor 11; Teen Community Representative 11-12; Track Manager 10; STARS (Students Taking a Right Stand) 11-12. Song:''!| Live For Your Love. Flanders, Lavon 5-6-75. Com- puter Club 9, Secretary 10; Junior Varsity Cheerleader; Cosmetology Club, Vice President 11; DECA 12. Song;:''Wind Beneath My Wings. Flowers, James 12-51-72. Leo 10-12, President 11; Football 10- 12; Baseball 10-12; Golf 11-12; All City Football Team; All Middle Georgia Football Team; Most im- proved football player 11; Macon Touchdown Club Lineman of the Week, 11. Song:lesha. Fox, Macy Lynn 12-35-71. FFA 11-12; Homecoming Representa- tive 9,12; Sweetheart Coronation Representative 11. Song:"I'll Al- ways Be In Love With You. Gallimore, Rachelle 4-15-72. Marching Band 9-10; Beta 9-11; Honor Roll 10. Song:Love Takes Time. Gay, Billy (Wild Bill) 5-8-75. Baseball 9, Varsity 10-12; Football 9, Varsity 10-12; Perfect Attend- ance 9; Honor Roll 9,12. Song;:'Danger Zone. Gibson, Arthorio (Pooman) 7-23-73. Song: Let's Chill. Gilbert, DaShonza Lynette (Shon) 4-11-73. Beta 9-10; Spanish Club 11; Honor Society 10; Track 10; B-Team Basketball 9; Y-Club 9. Song;*'! Will Always Love You. Glichrist, Eric Art Club 11; FBLA 12. Song;:''Vision of Love. Gildersleeve, Tiffany Marie (Tifmister) - 2-7-73. Softball 10-12; Newspaper 12; Drama Club 10, Pres- ident 11. Gillis, Darrell Wayne (D) 5-8-75. Graphic Arts; DECA, President. Song; Because | Love You. Glover, Sortora Donnette (Sweets) 5-20-72. Pep Club 9; FHA 10; TAP 12. Song:;Make It Like It Was. Gordon, Sean (Killer) 6-50-72. Art Club 9; Band 10-12. Song;"'I'll Give All My Love To You. Graddick, Antoinette Sabrina (Brina) - 3-17-75. Song:Love Me Grier, Billy Dexter Ill 9-1-75. VO- CA 10-11; VICA 12. Grier, Kenzmit (Cat Eyes) 2-25- 73. TAP 12; Pep Club 10. Song:Merry Go Round. Gordon, Sean (Killer) 6-30-72. Art Club 9; Band 10-12. Song;"'I'll Give All My Love To You. Hall, Cynthia Lesha 5-15-75. Song;:"'I'll Give All My Love To You. Hallock, DeLaunda (Launda) 7- 21-72. Cosmetology Club 11-12. Song;:'Miles Away. Hamilton, Sara E. 8-11-75. Hammonds, Taunjia M. (Twinkles) 9-26-71. Beta 10-12; Cosmetology Club 12; Honor Roll 9,11-12; Perfect Attendance 10-12; Whos Who Among American High School Students 10-12. Song:''Wind Beneath My Wings. Harris, Jennifer Leigh (Jenimay) 7-10-73. Octagon Club 10; Honor Roll 11; FFA 11-12. Song:*High Enough. Hartley, Brian (Hartley) 7-16-71. Civitan 10. Song:**Cant Stop. Harvey, Anthony (Ant) 7-14-72. DECA. Song:*Merry Go Round. Heath, Latrena 7-11-72. Honor Roll 11; Perfect Attendance 10, News- paper Staff 12; Whos Who Among American High School Students 9; TAP 10; Spanish Club 11-12. Song;:*Love Me Just For Me. Hebert, Nicole Renee (Pest) -1-24- 73. Honor Roll 9; FBLA 11-12. Song:*From A Distance. Helmuth, Tammy Lynn 5-17-75. Beta 9-12; Annual Staff 11-12; Com- puter Club 9; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12, Treasurer 12; Montage 12; Principal's List 9-12; Whos Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 11-12; GHP Nominee 11; Beta Council 10. Song; Because | Love You. Henderson, Crystal (Christy) 6- 24-71. FFA 12. Song:Love Takes Time. Henderson, Robert Jr. (Bob) 1- 11-73. Beta Club 9-12; Mu Alpha The- ta 12; FBLA 12; Math Team 9-12; Marching Band 9-11; GHP Nominee. Song; Buffalo Soldier. Hicks, Karen (Tweety Bird) 6- 26-73. Beta 9-12; Marching Band 9-12; Jazz Ensemble 10-12; Symphonic Band 10-12; Fine Arts Club 9; LEO, Vice-President 11, President 12; Band Honor Society 10-12; GHP Nominee 10-11; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; Solo Ensemble, Superior Rating 9-11; Prin- cipals List 9; Honor Roll 10-11; Stu- dent Council Representative 9,12; Whos Who Among American High School Students 9-10,12; Outstand- ing Honor Student of America. Song;*'Where Will You Go. Hill, Valencia Rena (Tina) 4-4- 73. Student Council Representative 9; Whos Who Among American High School Students 11-12; DECA 12; TAP 12. Song:"Love Makes Things Hap- pen. Hodges, Christy 11-25-72. Beta 9-11; Just Say No 9; Y-Club 10; Honor Roll 9-12; Sweetheart Coronation 10; Whos Who Among American High School Students 9. Hollingshed, Kenya J. (Buster) 10-19-72. Computer Club 9-10; Var- sity Football 9; Basketball 9; Tennis 12. Song:"A House is Not a Home. Holt, Adrian Denise (Spanky) 1-24-73. Sweetheart Coronation 9-10; Pep Club 9-10; Spanish Club, Secre- tary 10-11; Track, FBLA 12; Student Council 9-10. Song:**Love Me Just For Me. Holt, Curtis 7-2-72. Song:"'! Will Never Do Anything to Hurt You. Hortman, Spencer 5-12-75. Howard, Carlos (Bones) 5-12- 72. TAP 12; Perfect Attendance 9,11- 12; Football 9,10,12; Tennis 12. Song;*Vision of Love. Howard, Kimberly J. (Kimbo) 1- 18-73. FBLA 12. Song;Release Me. Howard, Lisa Kelly 10-25-72. Y- Club Chaplain 10-12; Varsity Softball 10-12; Varsity Basketball 9-12; Varsity Tennis 9-12; Softball Coaches Award 9, Most Valuable Player 10,12, Best Offensive Player 11, Macon Tel- egraph and News Player of the Week 10, Basketball Rookie of the Year 9, All-Tournament Team 11, Patriot Award 11; Tennis Best Doubles Team 10; Macon Telegraph and News Player of the Week 10. Howe, Clavin Jr. (BRO) 4-25-75. Football 9; Basketball 9; JROTC 9; JV Basketball 10; Pep Club 11; Football 12. Song:*Sexual Healing. Huffman, Karen (Kas) 6-50-75. Trivial Pursuit 9; Octagon 10; DECA 11-12. Song:'*Something to Believe In. Hunt, Doris Katrina (Short Stuff)- 1-2-73. TAP 10; FBLA, Vice-President 11, Secretary 12; Honor Roll 11. Song; Love Makes Things Happen. Hunter, Richard (Chicago) 6- 14-72. Song; "I'll Be Gentle. Jackson, Altovise (Visa) 7-27- 72. Pep 9-10; CBE 10. Song:When Will | See Your Smile. Jackson, Laquisha 11-10-72. Just Say No 9-10; Honor Roll 9-11; FBLA 12; Governor's Honors Nomi- nee. Song; Slow Love. James, Betty Ann 11-15-72. FBLA. Song;:"Lets Chill. Jenkins, Troy (TJ) 8-15-72. Song:"Toms Diner. Jernigan, Michael 4-14-75. Oc- tagon 9; Honor Roll 10; FFA 12. Song:"'A Country Boy Can Survive. Johnson, Andre L. (Ice A.J.) 10- 13-71. Pep Club 10-12. Song: BBD Johnson, Calandra Leatrice (Land) 3-9-73. Debate Team 9-10; TAP 9; Chorus 9; Tennis Team 9,10,12; LEO 12; Mock Trial 12; Mon- tage 11-12; Junior Assistant. Song;Aint Too Proud To Beg. Johnson, Carlos (C-Los) 4-18- 73. Whos Who Among High School Students; Boys State. Song: Songbird. Johnson, Chuncea (Shawn)- 7-21- 72. Song: Love Takes Time. Johnson, David B. Jr. (Nard) 12- 3-72. Song:"'! Will Always Love You. Johnson, Frederick (Red) 5-25- 73. Pep Club 10. Song: Just Can't Handle It. Johnson, Malaika (Laik) 4-2-72. Advanced Chorus 9-12; VOCA Club 11-12. Song:'Go Outside In the Rain. Johnson, Kosilind (Roz) 5-28- 73. Pep Club 9; Computer Club 10; Beta Club 10-12; Jr. Varsity Cheer- leader (Co-Captain) 11; Annual Staff 11-12; Junior Guide; Varsity Cheer- leader 12; Whos Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 10-11. Song:Moments of Love. Jones, Eddie J., Jr. 2-25-75. Key 11; Latin 11-12; Chess 12; Baseball 11; Model U.N. 12. Song:Simple Man. Jones, Melissa 1-25-75. Student Council 10-11; Civinettes 11; Art Club 12; Octagon 9; Mock Trial 12. Song;* Justify My Love. Khatri, Sabrina (Breena) 6-29- 73. Beta Club 11-12; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; Math Team 11-12; National Jr. Honors Society 9; Honor Roll 9; Prin- cipals List 10-12; Sweetheart Coro- nation Representative 11; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 11-12; Honor Graduate. Kitchens, Michelle (Seashell) 12-5-71. Just Say No 10; Y-Club 11. Song; Ice, Ice Baby. Lamar, Robert (Li bob) 5-29-75. Song: Try Me. Lambert, Jason 2-12-75. Foot- ball 10-12; Soccer 10-12; Golf 12. Lane, Jerry (Gabriel) 12-27-72. Song;*'! Give All My Love To You. Layson, Heather 5-12-75. FBLA 10-12; Principals List 10. Song; Miracle. Liskey, Amy Dee (Skeeter) 5- 350-72. Chorus 9-12; Most Oustanding Girls Choir Member 10; FHA President 12; Show Choir 12; Girl's Chorus 10- 11. Song:Shower Me With Your Love. Lowery, Christopher W. 1-35-72. Pep Club 10-12. Lundy, Andra 10-16-72. Football 12. Song:*Ghetto. Mack, Natasha (T. Mack) 8-9-7535. Ninth Grade Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader 10-12; Varsity Track 10- 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students. Song: Tease Me To- night. Major, Darren (D.J.) 1-27-72. Senior Class Treasurer; Editor of Mon- tage 12; Golden Eagle Nominee; Jour- nalism 12; Vice President of Spanish Club 11; Mock Trial Team 12; Track Team 9-10. Song;:"'If you Ask Me To. Maldonado, Andria 5-29-75. Beta 9-12; Principal's List 9-12; Man- kind 9-10; Key Club 9-12; Math Team 9; Spanish Club 10; Project Link 10; Sweetheart Coronation 10; Gover- nors Honors Program (English) (Alternate 10); Montage 10; Annual Staff 11-12; Civinettes 11; Georgia Certificate of Merit Winner 11; Kep- resentative for Junior Class (St. Coun- cil) 11; NCTE Achievement Award in Writing Nominee; Mu Alpha Theta 11- 12; Goofy Goblin 11-12; Mock Trial Team 12; Student Council (Director) 12. Song; Unchained Melody. Mallory, Andrea P. (Toodee) 12- 29-72. Beta Club 9-12; TAP 10-12; Cheerleading 9-12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Georgia Certificate of Merit 11; Pep Club. Song:'! Will Always Love You. Mallory, Shantale (Shan) Honor Roll 9-11; Computer Club 9; FBLA 11- 12. Song;:"'! Will Always Love You. Manning, Kelvin 1-15-72. Pep Club. Song:'*MC Hammer. Martin, Gregory (Greg) 6-25-75. Track 9; Baseball 12; Football 10. Song:''When Will | See You Smile Again? McCormick, Robbeyell O-Lan (yell) 11-20-73. President of Y- Club; Student Council 11; Honor Koll 9-12; Beta Club 9; Math Team 10. Song; Silhouette. McGee, DeShond (Shond) 11- 10-72. Spanish Club 11-12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; Math Team 12. Song:Slow Motion. McGee, Donjuan (Gee) 8-16-75. Song;:' Just Can't Handle It. McGee, Niki 12-08-72. TAP 9; Adv. Concert Band 9-11; Symphonic Band 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students. Song:Fairweather Friend. McLendon, Amy Lynn (Amy Lou) 6-3-7353. Computer Club 9; Cosme- tology 12; DECA 12. Song:*'Love Takes Time. McNeal, Dedra (Toots) 11-21-90. Drama 10; Civinettes 11. Song; Because | Love You. Meridy, Arcifues (C-Love) 8-5- 73. Chorus 9-11. Song;"'Is It A Crime. Merrit, Sean 5-29-72. Song: Lean On Me. Middleton, Jennifer G. 5-51-71. Cheerleader 9-10. VOCA State Treas- urer 12. Song:Do Me Baby. Miley, Leandre Algernon (Lee) 12-5-72. Song: Love Me Just For Me. Miller, Misty (McGee) 1-31-72. FBLA 11-12. Song: Shoop Shoop. Mitchell LaKethia (Kita) 8-18- 72. VOCA; LEO. Song:"*Love Me Just for Me. Moncrief, Tara (Tada) 5-31-75. Key Club 9-11; 4-H, 9-10; FHA 9-10; Scienze Club 10; DECA 12. Song:"'The Way You Do the Things You Do. Moore, Anton S. (Anton) 2-16- 73. City All American (Football) offense and defense. Moore, Sandra Lawann (Sand) 12-6-73. Pep 9,11; Patri-Article Edito- rial Editor 10; Editor in Chief 11,12; Who's Who Among American High Schools Students 11-12; Perfect At- tendance 9; Leo 10; Student Council 9-10. Song: Let's Chill. Moore, Sofette (Pu nanny) 12-7- 71. Pep Club 9; Cheerleader 9; Ma- jorette 10-12; VICA 12; Drill Team 12. Song: Love Takes Time. Moore, Terry (T-Moe) 2-27-75. Honor Koll 9-10; Pep 11; VICA 12. Song; Always. Morton, Derek J. (Sweet D) VICA 10-12, Perfect Attendance 9; Honor Koll 9. Song:"I'll Give All My Love To You. Moss, Misty (Little Bit) Cosme- tology 11; DECA 12; Honor Roll 9-12. Song:*When | Call Your Name. Murphy, Timeka (Cinderella) 6- 6-73. Pep 9-12; TAP 12; Spanish 9-10; Debate 9; Teen Community Service 12. Newman, Beverly (Bodeen) 10- 9-72. Honor Koll 9-12; Beta Club 9-11; FBLA 12; Cosmetology Club 12; Mock Trial 12; Govemors Honors Nominee 10; Georgia Power Company Academ- ic Achievement Award 11. Song; Miles Away. Newman, Brett (Boomin New- man) 5-10-73. Art Club 10-11; Honor Koll 10,11; Baseball Team 9- 12; Football 10. Song:*'Because | Love You. Norris, Roverta Jr. (Snoodlie) 10-24-71. Computer Club 9; Adv. Cho- rus 10-12; Just Say No 9; Y-Club 11- 12; Honor Roll 11. Song; Opposites Attract. Ogden, Paul Lamar 1-4-75. Out- standing Jazz Instrumental; Jazz En- semble Guitar 10-12. Song: While My Guitar Gently Weeps. O'Neal, Dawn (Pebbles) 8-8-75. Latin Club 9; Art Club 11-12; Honor Roll 11; Whos Who Among American High School Students 11. Song; Freedom. Parker, Latascha (TOT) 12-1-72. Marching Band 11-12; Junior Class Representative. Song:Where Will You Go. Patel, Alpa 10-18-72. Beta Club 9- 12; Latin Club 11, Secretary 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; Math Team 9-12; Key Club 12; Mock Trial Team 12; Annual Staff 12; Art Club 11; Com- puter Club 9; Certificate of Merit 11; Principal's List 9-12; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 11-12; National Honors Society; Student Council 9; Governor's Honors Nominee 11; Honor Graduate. Poole, LaTeshia (Pug) 9-25-72. Pep 9-11; Varsity Basketball 10-12; Whos Who Among High School Stu- dents 10. Song:*I'll Give You All My Love. Poole, Shemika Latrice (Mika) 10-11-72. TAP 9; Pep 10-11; FBLA 12; Honor Roll 11; Perfect Attendance 9- 10; Whos Who Among American High School Students 11. Rainey, Ava Maria (Ria) 11-19- 73. Honor Roll 9-12; Pep Club 11. Song: Love Me Just For Me. Ray, Dawn Teresa (Dawnie) 1- 21-75. Just Say No 9; Octagon 10; FFA 11, President 12; Vocational A Team 12; Honor Roll 12. Song:'Because | Love You. Reese, April (Punking) 4-16-72. Song;"'Merry-go-round. Resha, Jason T. (J. Bird) 10-12- 72. Honor Roll 9; Computer Club 9-10; Beta Club 9-11; Principal's List 10; Chorus 10-11; Show Choir 10-11; Lat- in Club 11, Seargent of Arms 12; Key Club 12. Song;All My Rowdy Friends Are Comin Over Tonite. Khodes, Carlos Antonio (C-Los) 3-27-72. Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students. Song:'My, My, My. Richardson, James Andrew Jr. (Butch) 9-11-73. Spanish Club 10- 11; Pep Club 11-12. Song;:'Lets Chill. Ridley, Yandchia (Binky) 6-2- 73. Beta Club 9-11; Computer Club 9; Pep Club 9-12; FBLA 12; Majorette 9- 11; Ms. Sweetheart 9; Ms. Sophomore 10; Nominee for Governor's Honor 10, Song:Love Takes Time. Riner, Hannah 7-21-75. Beta Club 11-12; Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 1990-1991; Art Club 10-12, Secretary 11; Mu Al- pha Theta 11-12, Project Chairman 12; Math Team 11-12; Principal's List 9-12; Governor's Honors Nominee 11. Song;:' Dangerous. Roberson, Stasia 12-19-72. Song:Something in My Heart. Robinson, Katina Terrell (Rell) 8-8-75. Football Manager 10-11; Tap Club 10; Drama Club 11; FBLA 12. Song; "I'm Lost Without You. Robitzsh, Michele D. 12-21-72. DECA 12; Govermors Honors Nom- inee 11; Honor Roll 9-12; Pep Club 9. Song: Stranded. Roquemore, Brett 5-10-75. Art Show 3rd place; Honor Roll 11. Song; Air of Night. Roquemore, John (Lole) 10-18- 70. Royal, Harry (Pig) 10-8-72. Foot- ball 9-12. Song:"l Thought It Was Me. Royal, Vanessa (Nessa) 9-16-72. Football Manager 10-12; CBE 12; Pep 9-12; Tennis 12. Song: Something In My Heart. Rumney, Danny Jr. (Danimal) 9-23-72. Student Council 9-12; Foot- ball Team 9-12; French Club 9-10; Red Cross Youth Board 9-12; Soccer Team 10-12; Civitan 9-10; Golf Team 12; Key Club 11; Nominee for Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 11; Octagon Club 9-10. Song;:'Foxey Lady. Rumney, Donald Calpepper (Duck) 2-17-75. Civitan 10; Span- ish Club 11; FFA 12; Nominated for Who's Who Among American High School Students 11. Song:*'Because | Love You. Ryles, De Lana (Lana) 9-2-72. Cosmetology 11-12. Song:*Love Takes Time. Sama, Christy 1-14-75. Art Club 11-12; Honor Roll 11. Song;*"Ome. Samples, Ursula (LiL Bit) 11- 9-75. Sanford, Melody A. (Oubie) 5-6- 72. Art Club 9-10; Softball 10-12; DE- CA 11-12; Cosmetology 11-12. Song;:''The Bart Dance. Satcher, Kelvin (Candy Man) 1- 21-73. Basketball 9-12; Whos Who Among American High School Stu- dents; Honor Roll, Song;*! Will Always Love You. Schell, Angela (Poo) 6-18-75. FFA 12. Song;Hard To Handle. Sheffield, Daniel M. 1-31-75. Band 9-12; Latin 11; Tennis 12. Song:**Do Me. Simmons, Haywood Jr. (Chip) 1-13-73. Honor Roll 9; Beta 9-11; Pep Club 10-12; FBLA 12; Football 9-12, Defensive Rookie of The Year 10, Most Consistent Defensive Player 11; Per- fect Attendance 11; Junior Guide; Baseball 9-12; Wrestling 11-12, Heavy- weight Champion 12; Governor Hon- ors Nominee 10. Song;:"'It Never Rains in Southern California. Simpkins, Stephanie Tawanna (Step) 6-1-73. DECA 12; Pep Club 9; Spanish Club 10-11. Song:Love Makes Things Happen. Singleton, Latasha (Grandma) 1-1-73. Song: Love Me Just For Me. Smith, Alyce Cherie (Re-Re) 2- 2-73. Honor Roll 10-11; Principal's List 9,12; Governor's Honors Nominee 11; Octagon Club President 10; Beta Club 9-12; Annual Staff 10-12; Mock Trial Team 12; Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students 9-12; Vo- cational A-Team 12; Peer Counselor 10; Homeroom Representative 11; Honor Graduate. Song:"'| Don't Have The Heart. Smith, LaToya (Toya) 4-30-75. DECA 12. Song:'Tell Me When Will | See You Smile Again. Smith, Rebecca (Bec-Bec) 5-22- 73. Beta 9-12; Annual Staff 10-11, Co- editor 12; Civinettes 11; Key Club 9- 12; Latin Club, Secretary 11, Vice President 12; Chess Club 12; Math Team 9-12; Mu Alpha Theta 11, Pres- ident 12. Junior Guide; Junior Class Representative, GHP Nominee 10-11; Principal's List 9-12; Whos Who Among American High School Stu- dents 9-12; National Merit Scholar; Georgia Certificate of Merit; Honor Roll 9-12; Golden Eagle Nominee - Sci- ence; Honor Graduate. Song:"'Silent Night." Smith, Sharon 8-20-75. Beta Club 9-12; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; Math Team 11-12; Ga. Certificate of Merit 11; FFA 10-12; Principal's List 9- 12; Science Club Vice President 12; Whos Who Among American High School Students 11-12; Computer Club 9; Latin Club 11; United States National Mathematics Award 12; An- nual Staff 12; National Leadership and Service Award 10; National English Merit Award 10; Honor Graduate; Goldent Eagle Nominee Vocation- al. Song: Wind Beneath My Wings. Smith, Taniece M. (Tee) 10-15- 72. Varsity Basketball 9-12; Softball 10-12, Song;:*'| Will Never Do Anything To Hurt You. Sneed, Grady (Shady) 6-18-75. Song:"Me So Horny. Solomon, Krysta 5-29-75. Perfect Attendance 9-10; Principal's List 9-11; Beta Club Member 9-12; Y-Club Treas- urer 10, Community Projects Chair- man; Future Business Leaders of America 11-12; Y-Club Youth Assem- bly 11; Georgia Certificate of Academ- ic Achievement 11; Junior Guide; Fu- ture Business Leaders of America Region Conference 5th place Machine Transcription; Whos Who Among American High School Stu- dents 12; Georgia Writer's Award 11; Young Authors Award 10; Governor Honor Nominee 11. Sorrow, Christina (Tiger) 4-27- 72. FFA 11-12; Art Club 11; Mock Trial 12; Junior Class Representative. Song:'From Now On. Stanley, Charlene 53-27-75. Civinettes 11; Sweetheart Coronation 11; Cosmetology 12; Whos Who Among Americas High School Stu- dents 11. Song:*High Enough. Stenson, Joel (J. C.) 5-21-75. Pep 9-11; Beta 9-12; Student Council 10-12; Class President 11-12; Math Team 9-11; Omega Phi Delta 9-12; Band 9-12; Mu Alpha Theta 12; FBLA 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. Song:''Sexual Healing. Swint, Jon R. (G) 11-27-72. Stairway to Heaven. Taylor, Albertina (Quita) 10-8- 73. Beta 9-12; Perfect Attendance 9- 10; Track 9-11; FBLA 10-12; Princi- pal's List 9; Honor Koll 10-12; Teens Against Pregnancy 11-12; Governor Honors Nominee 10; Who's Who's Who Among American High School Students 9, 12. Song: Heathen. Tharpe, Kristi 10-21-72. FBLA 10- 12; School Project's Chairman of Y- Club; Perfect Attendance. Song; Fairweather Friend. Thomas, Kenya Latonya (Tonya) 9-1-72. VOCA 11-12. Song:Love Makes Things Happen. Thompkins, Teketa Tammetra (T- Key) 2-8-75; Pep 9-12; Internation- al Club 10; Manager of Boys Varsity Football 12. Song:When Will | See You Smile Again. Thompkins, Reginald (Reggie) 12-20-71. FBLA. Song;"'Lets Chill. Thompson, Kimberly D. (Neicey) 5-4-73. Song: Knockin Boots. Thurston, Nicki (Nick) 2-16-75. Key club 10, 12; Drama Club Assistant Secretary; Civinettes 11; Mock Trial 12; Representative for Community Childrens Theatre Board of Directors. Song; "Vogue. Townsend, Cari 8-24-75. Cheer- leader 9-12; Band 9-10; Annual Staff 9- 10; Mock Trial Team 12. Song:*Love Me Just For Me. Trim, Tracy 1-19-75. Tripp, Maurice (Re Re) 7-5-75. Beta 9-12; Computer Club 9; Spanish Club 11; FBLA President 12; GHP Nominee 10; Principal's List 9-12; United States Achievement Academic Merit Award; Whos Who Among American High School Students; Proj- ect Link 12; Math Team 9-10; Student Council Treasurer 11, Vice President 12. Song:Love Makes Things Hap- pen. Tucker, Desmond Adrian (re-run) 8-35-73. Band 9-12; Pep Club 9-11; Leo 12. Song:if | Were Your Girl- friend. Tuff, Kesia (Kee-Kee) 7-22-90. FHA 9; DECA 11-12. Song: Something In My Heart. Ussery, Tara Elaine 5-10-75. Governor's Honors Nominee 10-11; Beta 9-12; Principal's List 9-12; News- paper Staff 11; Annual Staff 12; Varsity Cheerleader 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 9-12; Junior Assistant; Vocational Honor Roll 12; Science Award 11. Song;:"'l Know You Love Me. VanNess, Leann (Candy) 9-12- 75. Girls Chorus 10-11; Advanced Chorus 12; Show Chorus 12; Music Appreciation 11; Chorus Booster Club 12. Vega. Rafael (Ralphie) 8-11-75. Song; Stairway to Heaven. Wallace, Algernon (Chip) 7-10- 73. Beta 9-12; Computer Club 9-10; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; FBLA 12; An- nual Staff 12; Math Team 9-12; Bas- ketball Statistician; Perfect Attend- ance 11 years; Principal's List 9-12; U.S. Achievement Academy; Georgia Merit Letter; Who's Who Among Amer- ican High School Students; Gover- nors Honor Program Nominee in Math. Song:*Love Makes Things Hap- pen. Walker, Cordell Feliciano (Perch) 1-26-75. Marching Band 9-12; Con- cert Band 9; Symphonic Band 10-12; Jazz Band 11-12; Omega Phi Delta 12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 11; Outstanding Jazz instrumentalist 11; Bandsman of the Year 11. Song: Been So Long. Walker, Ricky (Rick) 5-1-75. Song;| Would Never Do Anything To Hurt You. Wallace, Phyllis Denise (Lyte) Computer Club 9; S.L.I.M. President 10; Perfect Attendance 11; TAP 11-12; Who's Who Among American High School Students 12; Show Choir 9-11; Concert Choir 9-11; Most Outstanding Sophomore (Chorus); Most Outstand- ing Junior (Chorus). Song:''Lets Chill. Wallace, Dexter (Dex) 7-19-72. VICA. Song;"'It Never Rains In South- ern California. Waller, Christopher (Boss Bass) 12-1-72. Band 9-12; Stage Band 12. Song;:"'I'm Still Holding On. Washington, Larry (L. A.) 8-17- 72. Song:"When Will | See You Smile Again. Washington, Tiawana L. (Terrible Tee) 1-12-75. FBLA 11-12. Song: Love Me Just For Me. Webley Nicole (Nikki) 7-7-75. Track 9; FBLA 10; VICA 11; TAP 12. Song; All | Do Is Think Of You. Whipple, Heather 8-16-75. Beta 9; Art Club 11-12; Honor Koll 9-12. Song; Five Magics. Whipple, Holly 8-16-75. Art Club 11; FFA 12. Song: Civil War. Whisby, Sabrina (Red) 1-21-72. Drill Team 10, Co-Captain 11; FBLA 11. Song:Love Takes Time. White, Georgia A. (Smiley) &- 22-73. Civinette 10; DECA 12; Varsity Soccer 10; Mock Trial Team 12. Song;:*Under One Condition. Williams, James (MAMBO) 1-3- 72. Song:Do Me. Williams, Mark A. (Al. B.) 5-2-72. Basketball 9-10. Song:Merry Go Round. Williams, Terrence Bernard (Te- Williams) - 4-26-72. Spanish Club; FBLA; Who's Who Among American High School Students; All-Middle Ga. Wrestling Team; AAAA State Runner Up (112 Ibs.); Three Time Area Cham- pion and Most Outstanding Wrestler. Song; Vision of Love. Wilson, Kimberly J. (Kim) 9-27- 72. Fine Arts Club 9; TAP 10-12; Mon- tage 11; DECA 12; Honor Roll 11; 3rd place Colonial Dames Essay Con- test 11. Song; It Never Rains in South- ern California. Wimberly, Samantha (Sam) 8-5- 72. Song:"Do Me. Womock, Tara Gitonia (Tee) 1- 6-72. Pep 9-10; TAP 11-12; FBLA 12; Mercer University Upward Bound 9-12. Song;:"'I'm Your Baby Tonight. Wood, Randy 3-29-71. Pep Club 10. Song; Ice Ice Baby. Young, Antonio (T-Nice) 9-21- 72. Pep Club 9-12. Song:"*My, My. My. *Picture This! 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Keith Abrams Julie Adams Daniel Adkinson Gabriela Aguayo Marvetta Ammons Stephanie Armstrong Gail Ashcraft Jason Atkinson Joseph Austin Melody Barden Lee Barfield Kay Bateman Peyton Battle Diana Becham Tiffany Bedgood Jay Bell Chad Berkner Thomas Berry Emmett Bivins Shay Bivins Sonia Blake Danyelle Bonner Niki Borum Stacie Bowden Danelle Boyd Sherrie Bray Bianca Breazeal Clarence Brown Jonathan Brown Kareem Brown Mark Brown Wanda Brown Sherry Browner Amanda Bryant Diana Bryant Jonathan Bryant Kristee Bryant Kevin Buckalew Lashunda Burney Felicia Butler Johnny Butts Lateshia Byas Terrance Calhoun Audreia Cameron Terance Card Michael Carter Bridgett Casteen Vince Castrovillari Class of 1992 91 Juniors Karla Nelson and Amanda Bryant perform at the Cherry Blossom Pageant. spirit. - 3 s es P 2 } = G = 9 d 9) ~ Compliments of AP American History Class Instructor Mr. James Barfield Class Members Marvetta Ammons Cindy Chapman Angela Coleman LeTashya Dennis Michael Dixon Tonya Foster Deonne Hadaway Jeff Harman Kandy Jones Kristi Peugh Julie Pitts DeAndra Richard Yasmin Washington Compliments of Mock Trial Team Advisors Alpa Patel Freshmen John Mathews Cherie Smith Tiko Glover Bitsy Phillips Christy Sorrow Tami Hill Seniors Nicki Thurston Misty Bennett Cari Townsend Cherann Buchanan Georgia White Jennifer Chapman Juniors Taurus Hansford Gail Ashcraft Calandra Johnson Diana Becham Melissa Jones Jolene Slaughter Darren Major Sophomores Andria Maldonado Andy Clark Beverly Newman Paige Pipkin Class of 1993 Officers: Standing: Tiffany Swear- ingane - Secretary, Melissa Smith Vice President, Tonya Green Treasurer. Sitting: Shemeka Clar- ington - President. Mr. Battles supervision door decorated for Spirit Week {00 Sophomores Sophomores 10] Dee Dee Kendrick Jason Kilgore David Krummrich Timiko Lamar 02 Sophomores Brian Nicholson Tosha Norrington Scott OQuinn Shantelle Oliver Julie Parker Kapri Parker Tavares Patterson Chaka Pearson Tommie Penix Crystal Phenix Joseph Phillips Sophomores 103 Tamiko Tutt Beth Veal Todd Walker Shauntrice Walton Jada Ward Champ Watson Nicole Renee Woodall Christpher Wooten 104 Sophomores Taylor Trophy Co. Special Discounts Trophies Engraving * Plaques Logos Name Plates Ribbons Medals 1564 Eisenhower Pkwy. 781-7408 Guiness cect | (ae mal (AFAMILY AFFAIR / mite | a. ! (HU. October Class of 1994 Officers: Standi LaTesha Gibson Shiketa Oliver Curtis Secreta Right: Anita Jackso Tamika Clark - Pres 106 Officers Jamie Abney Karmyn Albritton Phillip Anderson Nicholas Arline Mary Ashley Jamie Atkinson Tanya Balkcom Tracy Banknell Chris Barnhill Misty Beck David Bennett Karen Berry Bahiya Billingslea Lewis Bond Dwayne Bone Lakeshia Boone April Boring Draa Bowden James Carstarphen Quinton Carter Michael Charlesworth Susanne Clark Tamika Clark Chris Clowers Freshmen 107 O08 Freshmen Juakena Miller Lawanda Miller ivilice emul lias Tonya Miller Missie Mills Amy Mincey Jessie Mitchell 112 Freshmen rw ch ad \ rv ~<. ZS x rr 4 BAND Determination Brings Success The success of the Southwest Band is the result of hard work and deter- mination. It takes more than talent to become an outstanding marching band. Hours and hours are spent in hot, sweaty workouts during the sum- mer. Even though the air is stuffy and its hard to breath, the band members determination and love for the band , = mm keeps them marching to the beat in the hot summer heat. They tried to beat the heat by wearing big hats or wrapping wet towels over their heads. When performance night arrived these long hours of practice paid off. As the band hit the field with their sharp routines and the crowd roared their approval, there was no doubt "a a. _ . #2 which band was the best in the state - Southwest Marching Band. TOP, L-R: M. Ammons tries to hide from the hot sun, J. Stenson shows the effects of the sum- mer heat. The crowd loved C. Khynes dazzling routines. How low can you go Warren? BOT- TOM, L-R:J. Gay supplies the beat for the dance routine. A. Ford finishes the routine with the SW split. C. Lucas blasts his trumpet. iA 5% . ~~ : ? + i "aN _ . \ * " | > 116 Band oat Seed > Band 117 Dazzling Music Every year since 1976, Southwest High School has had an outstanding band pro- gram under the direction of Oscar Jackson. Even after the dramatic size reduction when the school split, the band upheld their high standards, living up to Mr. Jacksons ideal that quality is always better than quantity. Performance after performance the South- west Marching Band dazzled the crowd with their captivating half-time shows in a whirl of never ending excitement. But the band doesnt stop here. = ie i _ = rm 118 Band Each year the outstanding talent of this band is exhibited in a variety of parades. This year they performed in the Rose Parade in Thomasville and the Cherry Blossom and Christmas Parades in Macon. It is no surprise that the Southwest March- ing Band received a Superior Rating at the annual Middle Georgia Band Festival. Their classic style, combined with their disipline and precision, put them head and shoulders above any other band. The combination of Mr. Jacksons musical knowledge and the bands talent makes this band unbeatable. TOP, L-R: Drum Majors. Band Officers. BOTTOM: South- west Marching Band Members. MARKCHING BAND fe ttctoie ene ee JAZZ ENSEMBLE Jazzin It Up The legendary Southwest Jazz Ensemble is an extension of the spectacular Southwest band pro- gram. The Jazz band consists of students that have excelled in their musical abilities. The Jazz band, under the direc- tion of Oscar Jackson,performed many gigs, such as the Chamber of Commerce Taste of Macon, The City of Macon Awards Luncheon, Cherry Blossom Pageant and the Golden Eagle Awards. The group received a superior rating at the Jazz Festival and the Most Out- standing Trumpet section. Desmond Tucker, Charles Lu- cas, James Gay and James Kob- inson received awards for out- standing soloists. TOP, L-R:D. Tucker and C. Waller perform at Golden Eagle Awards. Jazz Members:First Row:E, Bivins, C. Walker, C. Lucas, C. Danie- ly.Second Kow;C. Walker, M. Ammons, K., Hicks, J. Robinson, A: Glover.Third Row:J. Gay, K. Thomas, A. Thomas, D. Tucker, K. Raines, C. Waller. BOTTOM, L-R:Sax duo C. Walker and M. Ammons. Mr. Jackson gives a thumbs up for their performance. K. Thom- as and P. Ogden take their performance se- riously. A. Glover makes sweet music. Jazz Ensemble 121 LATIN CLUB Potentissimus Et Pulcherrimus The Southwest Latin Club has done more than ever this year. Once again they collected money for the needy, and also worked with the Central and Southeast Latin students to promote interschool relations. This year the Latin Club was led by their advisor, Robert Fightmaster, who was aided by the officers: Jen- nifer Dunlap - President, Becky _ eave ae ~ Smith Vice President, Alpa Patel Secretary, Misty Corbin - Treas- urer, Jason Resha Sergeant at Arms, and Brent Joyner Project Chairman. = = First Row, left to right: A. Merchant, J. Dunlap, B. Smith, A. Patel, A. White, M. Corbin, K. Williams. Second Row, left to right: M. Patel, E. Jones, J. The Spanish Club, advised by Linda Bowden, did several commu- nity service projects, fundraisers, and exciting events this year. The club vis- ited the Memorial Nursing Home, and AAS pet 0 bens pei? at ROY eiitetets 4 aN ee Le a? nes WY i es Bente DRY iy ' UY) f Resha, R. Fightmaster, B. Joyner, G. Amold SPANISH CLUB Muy Bienl helped their community by sponsor- ing a child through Save the Children. Other than doing volunteer work, they also had dinner at El Sombrero, par- ticipated in the Womanless wiesad. ii Ary WA! PULL E P OOOOEK DOL AY AK Pageant, and helped raise money through a potato chip sale. The Span- ish Club is an outgoing and fun or- ganization, which takes the time to help out in their community. First Row, left to right: D. Major, M. Carter, S. Blake, S. Rainey, L. Heath, |. Harmon, K. Pope, J. Adams, K. Williams, K. Thomas, T. Coons, Mrs. Bowden. ~ GB a.) o , a 4 - SCIENCE CLUB ey Pol Me MASE First row, left to right: S. Smith, A. Merchant, A. Clark, A. Coan, G. Arnold. Second row, left to right: Mr. Merchant, B. Nicholson, W. Roquemore, T. Glover. Future Scientist At Work The intellectual Southwest Science Club was advised by Richard Mer- chant this year.By encouraging stu- dents to use their scientific skills to compete in Science bowls, the Sci- ence Olympics, and other academic and science competitons; this club has made a definite academic differ- ence. But if that wasnt enough, these hardworking members also use their widespan of abilities to better the en- tire school and district by participat- ing and helping to organize school and district Science fairs. These stu- dents, although young now, will be the future space shuttle pilots, founders of cures for diseases, and inventors of new technology. The officers for this years Science Club are: President Amy Merchant, aided by Sharon Smith Vice Pres- ident, and Tiko Glover - Secretary. COMPUTER CLUB The Southwest Computer Club had la productive year under the leader- ship of Milton Ivery. As one of this years many fundraisers, the club members sold Christmas cards. To ee _ First Row, L-R: S. Rivers, A. Austin, B. Davis. Second Row, L-R: J. Computing SW Minds enhance their knowledge of comput- ers, and how they benefit society, they planned trips to many different com- puter facilities. The club took educa- tional trips to the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Sears Claim Building. These trips gave the mem- bers an opportunity to experience the growing technology in the computer Latimore, C. Parkerson, Mr. Ivery. ACADEMIC TEAM The Southwest Academic Team def- initely possesses the Right Stuff. From intellect to speed, this team has demonstrated their talent all over the state of Georgia. This years Academ- The Right Stuff ic Team competed in eight different competitions! The team, which con- sisted of eleven members, practiced every Wednesday after school with the help of advisor, Jim Barfield. The are: Tis i Southwest Academic Team is tru dedicated to academics, achiev ments, and creating a strong imag for Southwest High School. ee y Z a : e op! First Row, L-R: A. Coan, A. Mercahant, V. Curtis, T. Swearingane, T. King, M. Hamlin, L. James, K. Rhyne. Second Row, L-R: Mr. Barfield, M. Cobbs, J. Jump, D. Sigmon, C. Parkerson, R. Mills, J. Dunlap. The Mock Trial team had another successful year. The team, advised by John Mathews and Margaret Phil- lips, placed second in region com- petition. This accomplishment can be MOCK TRIAL I Object! credited mainly to attorneys Hal Mc- Card with Anderson, Walker, and Reichet and Brian Passante with Sell and Milton, who deserve a big Thanks for a job well done. Along with placing second, Calandra John son and Andria Maldonado wer awarded Most Effective attornies. Gai Ashcraft and Nicki Thurston re ceived Best Witness. ui Sitting, left to right: H. McCard, B. Passante, A. Patel. Standing, left to right: A. Clark, C. Sorrow, C. Smith, D. Major, J. Slaughter, C. Buchanan, A. Maldonado, J. Chapman, B. Newman, G. White, K. Thurston, C. Johnson, P. Pipkin, T. Hill, T. Glover. if 2+2=4, then what do two math team members added together equal? Trouble, if youre the opposing team. This years math team has done their best to give their foes fits. If you MATH TEAM Intellectual Minds need a formula, a theorem, a math- ematical concept just ask any mem- ber of this brilliant team. Under the outstanding leadership of their advisors, Ms. Moore, Mrs. Tay- lor, Mrs. Simmons, and Mrs. Dick- ey, these members have exerted great determination and have climbed to the peak of their math- ematical ability. ay facta TIE. F Qe Min l@ @ tj Z. y) il ae PAL. a pen f as i. Me om aii? Zt YY ) k 7. hs First Row, L-R: D. Richard, F. Taylor, Z. taylor, M. Ammons, K. Thomas, L. Smith, A. Merchant. Second Row, L-F: R. Henderson, B. Smith, D. McGee, A. Patel, J. Dunlap, H. Riner, S. Khatri, A. Mallory, A. Wallace. Third Row, L-R: Ms. Moore, Mrs. Dickey, L. Dennis, K. Peugh, L. Gilbert, A. Coan, S. Clark, J. Wilder, Y. Washington, P. Wilder, Mrs. Simmons, C. Chapman, Mrs. Taylor. MU ALPHA THETA Mu Alpha Theta is an organization that honors Juniors and Seniors who excel in mathematics. It also provides tutoring for students who find math difficult. Mu Alpha Theta activities in- woe ma as, LOE RE Summing It Up clude preparing goodies for the teach- ers and for the Middle School Math Meet, adopting a family during the holiday seasons, donating to the Make A Wish Foundation, and co- sponsoring the payment of the AP Cal- culus test. At the end of the year, Mu Alpha Theta holds a banquet in honor of their sponsors, Ms. Dickey and Mrs. Simmons. es ne eal USO UTE at ae | ye Chik Pai 4 Se Ci 4 + First row, left to right: C. Chapman, A. Coleman, L. Dennis, M. Ammons, A. Mallory, J. Dunlap, H. Riner, N. McCoy, D. Becham. Second row, left to right: P. Wilder, A. Maldonado, C. Buchanan, J. Chapman, H. Crawford, B. Smith, S. Khatri, A. Patel, S. Smith, K. Peugh. Third row, left to right: Mrs. Dickey, B. Henderson, K. Fields, K. Hicks, G. Ashcraft, D. McGee, J. Busbee, K. Nelson, T. Helmuth, A. Wallace, Y. Washington, C. Bowen, D. Richard, Mrs. Simmons. Helping Out The DECA Club, advised by Stacy Summers, had an active year. Not only were they competitive this year, but they were also helpful. Along with their participation in the DECA Con- vention, the club members also helped out with children from the Dove Center. These activities includ- ed a trip to the Macon Mall Quad, making Easter baskets and taking them goodies. At DECAs District Competition, President Darrell Gillis presided. At the Competition, three out of twelve competitors went on to represent their chapter at the State Career De- velopment Conference in Atlanta. They were: Darren Major in Business Speech, Samantha Pyers in Job In- terveiw, and Darrell Gillis in General Marketing at Supervisory level. Other DECA officers include Vice- President Melody Sanford, Secre- tary Misty Moss, Treasurer April Hanson, and Treasurer Georgia White. The Vica Club has expressed ca- pabilities and strengths traditional to Southwest. This year, they hosted the Georgia area skill Olympics. First place winners for Southwest were Members: (in alphabetical order), H. Abdullah, S. Armstrong, L. Boston, C. Brown, S. Clements, A. Cranford, R. Danielly, J. Dumas, K. Earwood, D. Gillis, A. Hanson, J. Haralson, A. Harvey, V. Hill, K. Huffman, C. Johnson, D. Major, A. McClendon, M. Miller, T. Moncrief, M. Moss, D. ONeal, S. Pyers, L. Register, M. Robitzch, P. Rogers, T. Rozier, M. Sanford, S. Simpkins, L. Smith, C. Stanley, K. Tuff, R. Vega, G. White, K. Wilson. VICA Traditional Winners Sammy Coons, Sabrina Adams, Paul Ogden, Brett Koquemore, Mack Harbuck, Tanyeka Dent, Brandon Fosky, Mike Jernigan, Brown. These winners participated i the District Competition at Vidalia High School with an excellent sho ing. This club was under the direction of Ronald Taylor. oe = ee Se sf P First Row, L-R: M. Brown, T. Walker, S. Moore, M. Ammons, S. Adams. Second Row, L-R: S. Coons, B. Roquemore, M. Simmons, Mr. Taylor, D. Morton. The Voca Club, advised by sixteen year veteran of CVAE and VOCA Club Maston Bell, participated in many activities this year. They competed in the Regional Contest held at Peach- VOCA On The Move tree City. Members also competed in the State Convention held on St. Si- mons Island. Just a few activities VOCA club members participated in were trips to aA Underground Atlanta, Six Flags, the Georgia State Capital, and the CNN Building. For their own enjoyment, they held a Christmas party at Shakeys Pizza. - bh . . w. ; s 3 YA & lied se . a< & a ne | y rw 7 % First row, left to right: Mrs. Sheila Bell, S. Moxley, A. Bray, B. Stubbs, M. Hendersonm, T. Woodard, M. Johnson, N. Weingeart, Mr. Bell. Second row, left to right: L. Davis, R. Dent, C. Armstrong, E. King, M. Wimbush, A. Jones. A \ ) y. COSMETOLOGY CLUB Beauty is More Than Skin Deep Beauty goes more than skin deep for the Southwest Cosmetology Club. The advisor, Mrs. Childs, has led her dedicated members through a very productive year. They started off sell- ing candygrams in February and con- tinued through March selling chips. In October, a food drive for the needy was sponsored. During Christmas, by collecting toys for less fortunate children. As an award for their out- standing effort, the members were giv- en a dinner at the Olive Garden and an exciting trip to Six Flags. First Row, L-R: A. Cranford, A. McClendon. Second Row, L-R: B. Newman, D, Fuhrman, C. Stanley, T. Fountain, K. Moore, S. Johnson. Third Row, L- R: Mrs. Childs, K. Utting, K. Bryant, K. Evans, D. Hallock, M. Durden, M. Johnson, S. Pyers, T. Aultman, T. Dykes, T. Chastain, T. Hammonds, S. Borders, M. Sanford. On the Homefront FHA I (Future Homemakers of America) works to develop leadership abilities and to enhance the home- making instincts of its members. The club also helps to benefit the com- munity through various activities. This year, they held an Easter egg hunt for the children at a local day- care center and sold craft items as a fundraiser. Under the leadership of Mrs. Janie Wach, the Future Homemakers of America have demonstrated their leadership capabilities, as well as a genuine concern for their community. Further assistance was given to the club by Amy Liskey President, Amy Connell Vice President, Bonita Davis Secreatry, and De- liha Payne Treasurer. Opening Hearts FHA II opened their hearts to the community and their fellow citizens. They participated in the Toys For Tots and began a beautification project that included Southwest and the sur- rounding community. In addition, the members also presented Vogue 91, a program in which members created original designs and then modeled those outfits. Throughout the busy year, they found the time to attend district meetings and a con- vention. Mrs. Veronica Collins Calhoun,the advisor, was assisted this year by of- ficers: KRenina Jordan - President, Tiffany Regan Vice President, Miranda Jones Secretary, Regi- na Thomas Treasurer. Members: Left to Right: A. Mincey, O. Samples, B. Davis, A. Connell, Mrs. Wach, L. McGlong, Members: Top, Left to Right: S. Worthy, C. Mack, A. Lewis. Bottom, Left to Right: T. Reagan, E. Smith, R, Jordan. FBLA Today's Students, Tomorrows Leaders This years FBLA has shown why their name represents a promising fu- ture. As our future leaders, they are providing our students with an excel- lent example to follow. In April, FBLA - ~ _ We BH students took part in the annual FBLA State Leadership Conference. The club also did service projects during the year to benefit the community and the school. They have collected gro- cery receipts in order for the school to win a computer and contributed food to a needy family. By making a dif- ference today, they are proven future leaders of tomorrow. =" > First Row, L-R: T. Williams, J. Harmon, G. Crafter, T. Hunt, M. Tripp, S. Mallory, M. Powell, L. Gilbert, S. Little, K. Gilbert. Second Row, L-R: Mrs. Foster, L. Raines, R. Henderson, Y. Ridley, A. Holt, A. Taylor, B. Newman, K. Hall, S. Poole, L. Clayton, N. McCoy, V. Royal, N. Pope, K. Plummer. Third Row, L-R: H. Simmons, K. Tharpe, K. Solomon, H. Layson, M. Miller, D. Gilbert, J. Stenson, J. Avery, C. Middleton, A. Wallace, S. Moore, K. Howard, R. Thompkins, H. Davis. Members:(L-R), M. Fox, A. Favors, D. McNeal, D. Ray, D. Rumney, M. Avery, S. OQuinn, Mr. Thompson, R. Scott, D. Register, S. Evatt, J. Harding, K. Manning, Anderson, S. Smith, D. Batchelor. Blooming With Excellence It was another successful year for the Southwest Future Farmers of America. Advised by Erik Thomp- son, the club enhanced the appear- ance of the school through various beautification projects. They also sold a variety of plants that were grown in the school greenhouse. Members par- ticipated in the State Fair Horticulture Contest. Sharon Smith placed a strong fourth in the State Fair Market Lamb Show. Overall, it was a very pro- ductive year for the FFA Club. This years club officers were: President Macy Fox, Vice-President Dawn Ray, Secretary Mike Jernigan, and Treasurer Scott OQuinn. The members of the Leo club spent their year lending a helping hand throughout the year. During Hallow- een, Christmas, and Valentines the members held parties in honor of the 3 F52 ~ es LEO CLUB Lending A Helping Hand Georgia Academy for the Blind. They also assisted the Lions Club in rais- ing money for the blind and those with diabetes. Used eye-glasses and hear- ing aids that were collected by the Leo club members proved to be useful fo those in need. The Leo club has def, initely exemplified a caring attitude towards the community of Macon. First Row, L-R: L. Raines, Z. Taylor, K. Hicks, S. Jackson, C. Gilbert. Second Kow, L-R: Q. Baldwin, M. Brown, G. Harmon, D. Tucker, T. Willis, Mrs. Kalbfleisch. PEEK COUNSELOKS At Southwest High School, the Peer Counseling program seeks to en- hance and develop the abilities of se- lected students in providing support and encouragement to ernest et SN mu 1.0 A Guiding Force dents. This program serves as an ex- tension for guidance services and puts to good use Southwest's most abundant and valuable resources - its students. During nied year the Peer my Shi TA Counselors participated in an eighth grade orientation for upcoming fresh- man. Also, they attended a seminar that taught them effective and pro ductive leadership abilities. a ~~ STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Parkerson, R. Smith, L. Raines, K. Nelson, J. Wilder, P. Wilder. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Stalvey, S. Hawkins, M. Miller, P. Bryant, F. Dent, C. Barnhill, J. Austin. The Art Club is advised by Dannah Graham and Gregory Cubit. To start off the year, they made banners for the March of Dimes Walkathon. For their efforts, they received a plaque. $ a C7 Faeroe, ART CLUB Express Yourself Not only are they artists, but cheerful givers as well. They gave nursing home residents candy and goodies for both Christmas and Easter. The Art Club also began a new tradition at 4 Southwest by sponsoring the first an- nual Womanless Beauty Pageant. Last but not least, they hosted the Eighth Annual Art and Photography Show. Left to Right: G. Cubit, D. Fowler, T. Banknell, He. Whipple, Ho. Whipple, H. Riner, S. Khatri, R. Woodall, T. Long, C. Dumas, P. Rogers, D. Graham. BAND HONOR SOCIETY It is rare to find a student that is not only musically talented, but also ac- ademically gifted. The Band Honor Society, Omega Phi Delta, is an or- ganization developed to recognize Brains and Brass band members that maintain a 3.5 or above grade point average. Omega Phi Delta encourages band members to focus not only on their instruments but also their academics. Each mem- ber is given an Omega Phi Delta patch for their uniforms in recognition of their academic achievements as well as their superior musical performnances. First Row, L-R: Y. Washington, D. Richard, F. Taylor, L. Harmon, J. Davis, F. Butler, T. Dennis, C. Jones, S. Murphey. Second Row, L-R: H. Stalvey, J. Johnson, M. Yates, S. Clark, S. Hill, Y. Jones, C. Vette, M. Watkins, W. Cray. Enthusiasm The incessant sound of the bass drum beat a cadence for students to enter the Southwest gym in anticipa- tion for a pep rally filled with excite- ment. Preserving the pride and spirit at Southwest, the Pep Club, under the direction of Geraldine Dumas, or- ganizes many functions and trips which support our teams. The annual Central Funeral start- ed the year off, followed by the Sweet- heart Coronation in February. In the spring the Pep Club sponsored a fun filled trip to Six Flags. Wrapping up the year, they sponsored the All- Sports Picnic at Lake Tobesofkee. This year the Picnic was dedicated to Coach Don Richardson in apprecia- tion for his long service to Southwest. TOP, L-K: Ms. Dumas presents Coach Rich- ardson with a gift. Pep Club. BOTTOM, L-R: Duck shows off his fishing shorts. Officers T. Walker, K. Nelson, Ms. Dumas, T. McKinney. Ms. Hill gets the food ready. Pep Club (alphabetical order): H. Abdullah, K.Albritton, A.Anderson, M.Barden, A.Bass, C.Benn, B.Billingslea, G.Billingslea, S.Bivins, D. Bonner, L.Boone, A.Brezial, B.Brezeal, D.Brezeal, P. Briley, S.Bundrage, C.Busbee, J.Carey, Q.Clark, T. Clark, S.Clarington, L.Clayton, K.Collins, D. Conaway, A.Cooper, L.Cornelious, L.Danielly, J. Daugherty, H.Davis, J.Davis, J.Davis, C.Denmark, S. Duncan, B.Durham, C.Ellington, J.Ellington, K. Fordham, V.Fort, B.Freeman, K.Freeman, A.Fryer, R. Gallimore, L.Gibson, C.QGilbert, D.Gilbert, K. Gilbert, T.Glover, T.Glover. T.Gollsby, C.Gosha, A. Grant, M.Green, P.Green, L.Griffin, T.Hall, T.Hardy, A.Harmon, C.Harris, S.Harris, J.Hart, J.Hefner, C. Henderson, T.Hicks, T.Hill, T.Horton, R.Howard, C. Hughes, L.Humpries, I.Milton, J.Jackson, S.Jackson, T.Jarrell, A.Johnson, C.Johnson, C.Johnson, E. Johnson, C.Jones, C.Jones, C.Jones, G.Jones, J.Jump, D.Kendrick, T.King, K.Lavette, A.Linder, T.Long, C. Lowery, N.Mallard, A.Mallory, K.Manning, A.McCray, N. McGee, T.McGee, T.McKinney, C.Mercer, J.Middleton, J. Miller, D.Moore, L.Moore, R.Moore, S.Moore, T. Morris, H.Mosley, T.Muff, S.Murphy, T.Murphy, K. Nel- son, S.Nelson, Y.Nelson, D.Newton, S.ONeal, T. Parker, K.Plummer, S.Poole, K.Pope, N.Pope, K.Pryer, S.Rainey, S.Reese, L.Reid, J.Richardson, Y.Ridley, R. Ringwood, J.Robinson, K.Robinson, R.Robinson, R. Roun- tree, H.Royal, V.Royal, X.Kozier, U.Samples, K. Sampson, T.Seldon, H.Simmons, L.Simmons, M.Slocumb, V.Smith, T.Spivey, S.Stafford, L.Stanley, J.Stenson, K.Stephens, N.Straws, S.Streeter, D.Stubbs, T. Talton, L.Thomas, T.Tutt, C.Walker, H.Walker, T. Walker, S.Warren, K.Watson, O.Weaver, R.Whitby, K. Williams, T.Williams, N.Wilson, U.Wise, J.Woolfork, L. Wright, T.Wyche, A.Young. PEP CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL Cream of the Crop Student Council is one of the busiest organizations on our cam- pus. The council puts up bulletin boards every month, paints signs during the fall in support of the football team, and plans assem- blies. Also, the council puts out a monthly calendar which lets stu- dents and faculty know what is tak- ing place. They help out in the of- fices, and anything else that is necessary. The Student Council is always ready to serve. Under the advisement of Betty Stewart-Crossan, the Student Council planned one of its biggest events this year-Spirit Week. This week consisted of best supervision door contest, class pep rallies, hat day, Jean and jersey day, and class color day. All activities were aimed toward the coveted Spirit Stick, which was presented at the end of the week at the Homecoming game. The revival of the week was a large undertaking of the council and a great success. Student Coun- cil also planned the annual Spring Fling. The Student Council holds elec- tions every May to elect the class officers for the upcoming year. These students are selected by their peers to represent them in is- sues concerning the school. Student Council has worked diligently. One can see from the ef- forts of the group why the school has had such a successful year. This group is definately THE CREAM OF THE CROP! TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT:Big Ked made gour- met O.J. Student Council Members: First Row, L-R:S. Clarence, T. Swearingane, A. Jackson, L. Rummel, C. Peugh, C. Gosha, L. Griffin, M. Tripp, U. Samples, L. Gibson, G. Ashcraft, T. Hill, J. Slaughter. Second Row, L- R:Mrs. Stewart-Crossan, D. Major, T. Green, S. Oliver, M. Smith, J. Chapman, A. Maidonado, C. Buchanan, T. Clark, A. Camp- bell, T. Smith. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:"Go Pats Spirit Hat. During Spirit Week Supervision 409 had it goin on. Jun- ior City Council Members: First Row, L-R:L. Smith, J. Chapman, K. Fields, R. McCormick. Second Row, L-R: T. Glover, R. Ivery, M. Am- mons, T. Smith, D. Richards. MONTAGE Imagination at its Bestl Another year has come and gone and with it the creativity of the Mon- tage staff has enhanced. Mrs. Cyn- thia Warren-Koss, the literary mag- azines advisor, has led the staff to excellence once again. The entire staff has proved themselves capable of producing an admirable magazine. They were given a goal of gathering, laying out, and publishing literature. Every member contributed all of their efforts in reaching that goal. In ad- dition to publishing a remarkable magazine, the staff also initiated the Kids Yule Love project at Southwest. Darren Major, the staffs Editor in Chief, placed first in the Gordon Col- el ded of oe? et lege Short Story Contest and the [t= "sg tts pete. ng) eee i ee Georgia Power Writers contest. Tiko ~*~ oa =e Se Se ao Se Glover won first place in the Macon P ri First Row, left to right: A. Mallory, R. Parsons, |. Harmon, D. Major, Ms. Ross, S. Hawkins, S. Optimist Clubs Oratorical Contest. Craven, K. Smith. Second Row, left to right: C. Mullis, S. Poole, C. Dumas, T. Helmuth, J. Harmon, B. Hancock, M. Cobb, K. Hill, T. Glover. BOTTOM: Staff members review the latest edi- tion of the Montage. Tae PATRI-ARTICLE Expressing the Truth rst Row, L-R:N. Royal, J. Jackson, R. Lawson, A. Coan.Second Kow, L-R:S. Moore, N. McCoy, D. Boyd, T. Wyche, S. Khatri, P. Davis, Mrs. Kalbfleisch. One of the three student publica- tions at Southwest High School is the awesome Patri-Article. Advised by Sue Kalbfleisch, the newspaper staff displayed excellent literary skills as they produced a record number of issues this year. Staff members at- tended a workshop at the University of Georgia in Athens to learn the nec- essary skills for writing news articles. Following the workshop, the staff par- ticipated in an awards luncheon. The Patri-Article staff has once again made Southwest proud! Editor-in-Chief- Sandra Moore, News Editor Sonya McCoy, Editorial Editor Sabrina Khatri, Feature Editor Shemika Poole, Sports Editors Vanessa Koyal, Artists Patrick Davis and Andy Coan, Reporters Diedre Bonner, Theresa Wyche, Danielle Boyd, Latrena Heath, and Konnie Lawson. BOTTOM: Mrs. Kalbfleisch watches as her staff members work on their publication. 138 Chorus Southwest's Songbirds Advised by Renee Kimberly the chorus has had a very productive year. To begin the year, they per- formed a holiday concert at St. Jo- sephs Catholic Church. All their hard work and effort paid off when they received all superior ratings at the GMEA Festival. Ending the year, their last performance was Spring at the Grand which was held in May. Ms. Kimberly also directed this years Show Choir. This special group performed along with the en- tire choir and also participated in separate activities, including a hol- iday concert at Bruce Elementary and McEvoy Middle schools. This year marks Ms. Kimberlys last year at Southwest as she is getting married and moving to Tex- as. She will be missed by all her students. Advanced Choir: J. Austin, C. Barnhill, L. Clark, A. Connell, T. Coons, M. Corbin, Je. Davis, Ji. Da- vis, W. Ellington, T. Ficklin, D. Hadaway, M. Hamilton, T. Harris, M. Johnson, L. Jones, T. Jones, A. Lewis, A. Liskey, M. Livingston, T. Mosely, K. Nelson, P. Nesmith, D. Newton, R. Norris, J., ONeal, A. Palmer, S. Poole, K. Pope, Q. Powell, E. Purcell, B. Purvis, A. Shef- field, L. Simmons, R. Smith, T. Swearingane, L. Van Ness. Show Chorus: D. Boyd, A. Connell, M. Corbin, J. Davis, A. Liskey, S. Poole, K. Pope, E. Purcell, S. Sark, N. Straws, L. Van Ness. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chorus at Christ- mas performance. Kym Nelson and Danyelle Newton warm up before their performance. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ms. Kimberly rehearses group. Shemika Poole and Rea Smith make sweet music. Lavetta Simmons and Tiffany Swearingane relax before the show. Chorus 139 The Southwest High School Key Club, along with its two dedicated ad- visors, Virginia Phillips and Bitsy Phillips, has shown what community spirit is all about. The club started off the year by volunteering at Bill Boyds Annual Over Seventy-five Birthday party. This activity was matched when club members dressed up as Goofy Goblins to raise money for the Chil- drens Hospital. They also helped to spread school spirit by providing re- freshments for teachers during Teach- er Appreciation week. Over the past few years the Key Club has adopted the Memorial Nursing Home and this year was no different. Key Club members visited the nursing home three times and helped sponsor their wheelchair pa- rade. Another one of the Key Clubs projects this year was to raise money for the Muscular Distrophy Associa- tion by selling shamrocks during the month of March. With the many sham- rocks displayed outside of Mrs. Phil- lips room, the whole school was able to view its success. This years Key Club officers were President-Teresa Hill, Vice-President- Amelia Cross,Secretary-Gail Ashcraft, Treasurer-Brandee Hancock. KEY CLUB Community Spirit A. Maldonado assists in Bill Boyds Birthday Party. Club members in alphabetical order: G. Ashcraft, K. Bateman, D. Becham, T. Bedgood, J. Braswell, D. Bryant, C. Buchanan, C. Chap- man, J. Chapman, A. Clark, H. Crawford, A. Cross, V. Curtis, T. Darsey, J. Dunlap, T. Everly, J. Gay, D. Hadaway, M. Hall, B. Hancock, S. Hayes, c. Henry, T. Hill, J. Holtzclaw, R. John- son, E. Jones, M. Kitchens, A. Lovsey, L. Lynn, A. Maldonado, A. Marcott, W. Newberry, S. O'Neal, A. Patel, C. Pierce, J. Resha, L. Rummel, S. Sark, J. Slaughter, A. Slocumb, B. Smith, L. Smith, M. Smith, S. Smith, T. Smith, L. Steiber, i es R. Tackett, N. Thurston, J. Wilder, P. Wilder, K. Williams, R. Windham. We thank the Phillips for being excellent advisors Southwest, Let the Kecord Show, Beta Is the Way To Go! Warren Cray State Beta President 1990-91 Local President 1990-91 Brad Simmons Local Treasurer Cherann Buchanan Beta Scrapbook Editor Karla Nelson State Beta Secretary 1991-92 Local Vice-President 1990-91 The People on this page have brought honor and recogni- tion to themselves and their school by their participation in the Southwest Chapter of the Na- tional Beta Club. Or tat Alpa Patel Top Fundraiser American Cancer Society Andria Maldonado Local Secretary Kimberly Gilbert 1st Place Talent Competition 1991 State Beta Convention Jennifer Dunlap Richard Dunlap STAR Award Recipient Southwest Betas are a hit! Theyre the best that you can get! The South- west chapter of the National Beta Club participated in a variety of activities this year as they strived towards ex- cellence. This honor society requires a minimum grade point average of 3.5 from its 131 members, and is ded- icated to the bettering of its school and community. Led by Mrs. Gwen Bell and Ms. Judy Moore, along with four elected officers: President Warren Cray, Vice-President Karla Nelson, Secre- tary Andria Maldonado, Treasurer Brad Simmons, the Southwest Beta Club has a record of service and lead- ership. The Clubs motto, Let us lead by serving others epitomizes the goal the club is determined to reach. Through activities such as bringing goodies for American Education Week, making Easter baskets for a local nursing home, and donating items to the Macon Rescue Mission, the club hopes to bring a change for BETA Let the Kecord Show the better to the Middle Georgia area. Another project which spread across a broader region was Military Mail Call. Beta members sent over 180 letters to service men and women all over the world who were supporting the U.S. in the Persian Gulf. Each year the Southwest Beta Club attends the State Beta Convention in At- lanta. For the past three years, our Beta club has placed three candidates to state office, the most recent being Karla Nelson as State Beta Secretary. This year our club was awarded two trophies for their aid in a state wide project cre- ated by Warren Cray, a fundraiser to raise money for the American Cancer Society. We raised over $1,000 for this project and received a trophy for the most money collected for club and per member. Our Beta Club excelled in yet another competition as Kim Gilbert won first place in the talent competition for her rendition of America the Beau- tiful. All efforts put forth by the Southwest 2? sera " NATIONAL CI'AMPIONS BASKETBALL Beta Club have touched the lives g many members of this communi and for this the club was nominate for the J.C. Penney Golden Ru Award. Southwest Betas are hit. ..theyre the best that ar one can getl TOP:Senior Beta members.Bottom: Beta Club members alphabetical order by classes): Freshmen: C.Barnhi D.Bennett, T.Brooks, P. Bryant, C.Busbee, V.Curtis, C.Free T.Goolsby, M. Hamlin, C.Meath, C.Menderson, S.Hunni B.Munt, A. Jackson, L.James, M.Jones, T.Jones, J.Jumg T.King, M.Lindsey, A.McEthaney. M.Miller, A.Moss, S.Mur S.Nelson, C.Parkerson, M.Patel, D.Payne, T.Ragan, C.Richardson, D.Sigmon, T.Smith, L.Stewart S.Thomas Sophomores: J.Adams, K. Ciccimarro, L.Claytoq A.Coan, R.Darley, T.Everly, T. Fossett, J.Gay, K.Qilben L.Qilbert, J.Greek, |. Harmon, R.Ivery, J.Latimore, S.Lawrence D.Leslie, S. Little, A.Merchant, R.Mills, L.Moore, D.Neville, Plummer, N.Pope, J.Robinson, L.Smith, T.Smith, D. Thomas) T.Tutt Juniors: M.Ammons, .Ashcraft, J.Austin, D.Becham T.Bedgood, C.Chapman, S.Clark, A. Coleman, J.Coope T.Crafter, |.Daniels, L.Dennis, B. Durham, T.Foster, L.Griffq J.Harmon, S.Hill, K. Jones, N.Moshtael, K.Nelson, G.Pata K.Peugh, M. Powell, L.Raines, B.Simmons, R.Smith, T.Smith, Stamps, H.Walker, Y.Washington, S.White, J.Wilder, P. Wilde Seniors: M.Bennett, C.Bowen, C. Buchanan, J.Busbee J.Chapman, M.Corbin, H.Crawford, W.Cray, J.Dunlap, K.Pield F.Ford, T.Hammonds, G. Harmon, T.Helmuth, B.Henderson K.Hicks, R.Johnson, S.Khatri, A.Maldonado, A.Mallory, M.Mos A.Patel, H. Riner, M.Robitzsch, B.Smith, C.Smith, S.Smith, f Solomon, J.Stenson, A.Taylor, M.Tripp, T.Ussery, A. Wallac Officers: Seated:President-Warren Cray, Vice-President-Kam Nelson. Standing: Secretary-Andria Maldonado, Treasurer-Brat Simmons. Brad Hunt and Jennifer let the record show Karial the way to go. TAP Providing for a Bright Future T.A.P. encourages the idea that if you are not going to SAY NO, please say YES to protection. Teens Against Pregnancy is spon- sored by Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and advised by Carline Leonard. Members attended workshops at the Booker T. Washington Center, gave Thanksgiving baskets to the needy and at Christmas contributed to the Kids Yule Love project. AKA spq sored a Scholarship Showcase honored outstanding T.A.P. me bers. First Row, L-R: D. Richard, T. Beddingfield, T. Jones, T. Hall, M. McGoodwyn, T. Talton, J. Daughtery, L. Dennis, A. Mallory, Y. Washington, Mrs, Leonard. Second Row, L-R: R. Smith, C. Rhyne, C. Howard, C. Howard, T. Jarrell, T. Murphey, A. Harmon, T. Harmon, K. Thomas, D. Boyd, C. Bowen, A. Taylor, M. Brown, K. Wilson, L. Glasco, L. Rouse, K. Fields. The Y-Club motto is to create, main- tain and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. Ad- vised by Ida Jordan the clubs com- _ 7S a Y-CLUB Community Service munity projects were giving Easter baskets and trick-or-treats to the Chil- drens Home, Thanksgiving baskets to the needy, and Christmas candy to the nursing home. As school projects + Y-Club provided refreshments for teachers during American Educatic Week, decorated the schools Chris mas tree, and bought pizza for basketball team. First Row, L-R:R. McCormick, K. Harrel, S. Faucet, S. Evans, T. Green, L. Howard, K. Duncan, L. Habum, S. Murphy, D. Whitby, A. Campbell, Ms. Jordan. Second Row, L-R:E. Bivins, C. Ben, R. Norris, H. Primus, J. Brown, W. Cray, D. Ward, C. Barnhill. To The Graduating TAP Members. . . We Salute You! Congratulations! Y-Club Salutes Their Seniors Charles Benn Warren Cray Lisa Howard Robyelle McCormick Robert Norris Krysta Soloman 1 Sante Wurs) eS ey es. PA> 2G & Sa a... % v) & U W) = ot LY wc U we + As 4 s y LAS, bebe eebeee CeCe eaeeeeees =a 7 yews . ee XXX yi oS ATE 2 ae oT Se ab OOO) teats eee xx) Ox) ~y oo ey AAAAAAAN XE) eee settee eee YY sei ee , AAR) +4 +e Dexter Grier Derek Morton Sammy Coons Marvetta Ammons Sabrina Adams Melanie Brown fy AY +4 MAAAA/ maine + Y h Club says 1S mnt OW) WAY) MA WY W y) The Span S ) ao o = = z 0 v a 2 v S = we = C w Misty Moss Melody Sanford Jermaine Dumas Darrell Gillis Georgia White Mu Alpha Theta Congratulates Class of 1990-91! Cosmetology Club Officers President Denise Fuhrman Vice President Tanyeka Dent Secretary Kristi Bryant Treasurer Charlene Stanley Thank you for a job well done. Advisor Susan Childs Congratulations to SW FFA Winner of School Beautification Award Outstanding Member Award Outstanding Employer Award Advisor Eric Thompson Danyelle Boyd and Tonya Greene tied for Miss Southwest Sweetheart, 1991. THE PEP CLUB Promoting Spirit at Southwest Goblins Are Hospitable During the week of Halloween, Goofy Goblins from the Key Club marched the halls of Southwest col- lecting money to benefit the Chil- drens Hospital of Macon. The members that participated in the project were truly dedicated to the central Georgia youth. On Hallow- een Day the Goblins came out in their creative costumes,giving new meaning to the word goofy. Key Club member Kosilind Johnson raised the largest amount of money during the ac- tivity, while Jennifer Dunlap don- ned the most ghoulish attire. Com- menting on her costume, Mr. Givens with astonishment said, she looks real.She looks dead. Goofy Goblins have disappeared at Southwest, but fortunately for the Childrens Hospital, the efforts of the Key Club members are still benefitting the hospital. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Dunlap and J. Chapman show their Halloween spirit. Pope J. Holtzclaw pardons criminal A. Maldonado. Now isnt N. Thurston the perfect little prom queen? BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Johnson bums out for the occasion. The whole Goofy Crew!" P Te) | & 2 () Oo 2 () e) Oo ~. sa aay" ; -_ oD eae, ~~ gs all Sa HOMECOMING Last October, Southwest carried out the annual tradition of naming their Homecoming king and queen. Although the rain was pouring down, the drenched ground did not stop the crowning of the 1991 Homecoming Queen, Teresa Ayers, who has been a member of the Homecoming Court for four consecutive years. Absent from the ceremony was newly titled Mr. Southwest Tyrone Campbell. TOP.L-R:Septor and crown bearer. Court: Ist Row:Konswella Fields, Sharonda Cal- loway, Akebulan Cliett, Tyrone Campbell, Teresa Ayers, Tamika Tripp. 2nd Row:Demestric Jones, Macy Fox, Jennifer Chapman, Warren Cray. 3rd Row:Danny Rumney, Lakeshia Jones, Laura Rummel, Jerry Busbee. 4th Row:RKenee Woodall, Donald Rumney, Joel Stenson, Lashondia Griffin. BOTTOM:Queen Teresa Ayers. Mr.Southwest Tyrone Campbell. i 7 AVATTS Pe) hake A Gala Affair The night of the Sweetheart Cor- onation was a gala affair. The cor- onation consisted of the girls mod- eling their favorite outfit and performing a dance routine. The males of the student body voted before the coronation for Miss Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior and the coveted Miss Sweet- heart. The coronation was held in the Willingham B Gym on February 13, 1991. The Pep Club, under the advisement of Ms. Dumas, spon- sored the event. Oddly enough, there was a tie for the title of Miss Sweetheart between Tonia Greene and Danielle Boyd. Miss Senior Akebulan Cliett, Miss Junior Shanta ONeal, Miss Sophomore Kenee Woodall and Miss Freshman Lakeshia Jones. Congratulations to all of the young ladies. TOP:Class winners. BOTTOM:Co-Queens - Tonia Greene and Danielle Boyd. 156 Sweetheart Coronation Sweetheart Coronation 157 Diamonds In The Rough Dazzling, bold, unique dia- monds glittering amongst the hum-drum lockers and school books. Southwest students shin- ing with a personal style all their own. Like the facets of a fine jew- el, these students stand out among all the others, sparkling with individuality, seen in their garments, their expressions, their style. Truly they are dia- monds in the rough. We see them everywhere Images of Fashion floating down the halls, through the malls, and even at Belks, who so graciously allowed our gems to pose among their model im- ages. Twinkling, glistening, and expressing their individuality, Southwest diamonds are aglow with style. SEATED. LEFT TO RIGHT:Tavaris Smith, Warren Amour, Tiffany Ragan. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Nelson, Christy Smith, Terrance Smith. 158 Fads and Fashions Fads and Fashions 159 - 5 D = > S iY ive) 2 2 c is} E = | 8 ri P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thangs) On March 28, 1991, the Wil- lingham B gym was filled with 14 contestants competeting for the coveted title of Queen of the Womanless Beauty Pageant. This event was sponsored by the Art Club, choregraphed by Miss Dan- nah Graham, music provided by Mr. Greg Cubit,and Mrs. Pat Vin- son was the official emcee. The contestants represented various clubs and organizations on cam- pus. Each contestant participated in a group dance and an individual talent extravaganza. The five finalsits were Adrianna Harmon (Adrian), Dee Dee Ross (Deandre), Kenyatta Hol- lingshed (Kenya), Darlene Gil- lis (Darrell), and Jodine Holtz- claw (Jody). Thay answered a spontaneous question dealing with the way a woman(?) should be treated and what they would wish for if they were given a wish. Ad- rianna Harmon, the winner and Queen of the Womanless Beauty Pageant, revealed her thought that all women should be loved and respected. The other winners were: 1st runner-up Jodine Holtzclaw, 2nd runner-up Darlene Gillis, 3rd runner-up Kenyatta Hollingshed, and 4th run- ner-up Dee Dee Koss. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Simmons gives B. Dawson a hand. K. Hollingshed struts his stuff. Queen Adrianna and Princess Jodine. MIDDLE: The beautiful contes- tants. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Koss gives all her love to A. Mack. The judges take time out to pose with the winners. Voices From the High School Not since the Class of 88 has such a dedicated group of young actors taken on the difficult task of producing a Senior Play. Under the direction of Ms. Trudy Norris, the Class of 91 put forth every effort to make the play, Voices From the High School a success. The play dealt with many of the joys, sor- rows, and problems high school students encounter. During the in- termission the audience was enter- tained by a Teacher Rap entitled Senior Retaliation, which con- sisted of 15 students portraying teachers and other faculty mem- bers. Performances were given on March 13th and 15th, with standing room only on the 15th. People crowded into the auditorium in or- der to get a glimpse of the South- west Senior Class of 1991 and their version of Voices From the High School. Play Cast members: First Row, L-R: J. Sten- son, S. Khatri, C. Walker, C. Sekermes- trovich, A. Maldonado, A. Mallory, T. Gilder- sleeve, S. Jackson, K. Solomon. Second Row, L-R: K. Fields, J. Dunlap, M. Tripp, Mrs. Norris, W. Cray, D. Major. Senior Play 165 SPRING FLING Spring fling is not a one day spree anymore; this year things began early in the week. Each day certain spring sports were honored, team players re- cieved badges to wear and an activity concerning that sport was available during lunch. Among the events was a slam dunk contest, Y-Club dance, and many amusing booths. Perhaps the most popular booth was the marriage booth sponsored by the Key Club. There was also a Car Smash to allow overworked students to vent their frustrations by smashing a teachers name on the car. But no festival would be complete without food to keep everyones energy going. Student Council sold pizza and cokes and for dessert the students could satisfy their sugary cravings by visiting the Sweet Tooth Booth sponsored by the Annual Staff. The entire week was a huge success and more than broke the monotony of school. TOP, L-R: D. Rumney and P. Wilder say I DO. What a lovely couple. Jammin at the Y-Club Dance. BOTTOM L-R: What a strange cou- ple. That pizza looks good. B. Gay hammers Ms. Phillips. Senior Jam Senior week got off to a great start with seniors wearing their sen- ior t-shirts on red, white, and blue day. On kiddie day, the seniors came to school dressed as small children and that night they had a dance at Olympia Skate Center. On the third day of Senior Week seni- ors dressed up as one would in the 1960s. On Future Day seniors dressed for their future vocation. That afternoon they went to watch the movie, Toy Soldiers. The last day of Senior Week, seniors were honored at a Senior Honors Day followed by a luncheon. The final event of Senior Week was the sen- ior skit, where fellow seniors por- trayed comical future vocations. TOP, L-R: Seniors enjoy their night at Olym- pia. Student teacher Greg Mead loves PEACE! T. Campbell does his thing. BOT- TOM, L-R: Mr. 60's C. Dumas. Future nurse A. Favors and lawyer D. Majors. Our Senior Kiddies at play. 166 Senior Week ~ ea ~ 4 CY) Vv = he = Vv D Here and Now The Junior-Senior Prom held on May 18, 1991 at the Macon City Auditorium was truly a night of sheer elegance and grandeur. For the first time in years the prom was held on a Saturday which alloted more time for primping and before the prom jitters. The Juniors real- izing that the Seniors would be Here and Now but gone Tomorrow, transformed the Au- ditorium into a palace of elegance and glamour. Senior lead-out was the most re- warding moment of the evening. Each senior was granted a chance to parade across the stage. As the clock ticked closer to midnight, the suspense of who would be prom king and queen ended as Sabrina Adams and Carlos Johnson were crowned. This evening of magic shall forever be Here and Now. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT:Darren Major and Konswella Fields. Jeff Marshall and Christy Moore. Darren Berkner and Charles Halli- gan. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Colin O'Neal, Jennifer Chapman, Bryan Lester,Laura Rummel. Comelius Mercer and Jeniel Cooper. Taunjia Hammonds and Ja- son Braswell Brent Hightower, Shemika Poole, Yandchia Ridley, Kenya Hollingshed. ; | Ne c Re: cept . i _ __ rc < 4 Prom 169 E g oa | (e) ~~ re TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rob Gibson and Misty Corbin. Tanyeka Dent and Kenya Brown. Kelvin Manning and Inga Harmon. Jonathon Hood and Any Cross. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:Shatina White, Robin Straws, Jawana Daugherty, Melanie Brown. Niki McGee and her neph- ew. Mary Johnson and Michael Ross. Prom 171 [ mageS OF e i cm Ww fr 94 93 7 Young Acheivers | - 75, 92467 as ~ May 25, 1991 was a day of honor and recognition for many under- t classmen. The morning began with the naming of Diana Becham and Cindy Chapman as the co-editors of the Spirit of 92. Leaders need to be discovered early and recog- nized for their academic acheive- ments, sO numerous leadership and Academic Acheivement Awards were presented. A new category, Erskine Fellows, which requires a minimum of 1000 on the PSAT or the SAT, was in- troduced this year, recognizing re- cipients, Cindy Chapman and Rearcous Smith. Proud of the ac- complishments he had witnessed, Dr. Watkins closed the moming with a round of applause for his young acheivers. TOP, L-R:Mrs. Langley recognizes A. Mer- chant for being chosen for the Governor's Honors Program. Erskine Fellow Winners. K. Nelson & T. Dennis with outstanding band awards. BOTTOM, L-R: Mr. Jackson gives K.C. Rhyne a stage performance award. B. Hancock receives a Montage award. J. Ad- ams with her Principal's List Award. Mr. Barfield gives T. King a Academic Team Award. a) Le ee ae. ery eer fier me hea, . Te *y 7 5 ede MH wee a: 176 Underclassmen Honors TOP, L-R:Patricia Wilder shows off her award. Presbyterian College Junior Fellows award winners. Ms. Ross congratulates Inga Harmon for her award. DeAndra Richard gladly accepts her award from Mr. Jackson. BOTTOM, L-R: Band members display their outstanding band awards. Mrs. Langley presents award to F. Taylor. Patrick Smith and Tricia Jarrell hold their outstanding perfect attendance records. Underclassmen Honors 177 Impressive Images One of the most anticipated days of the Class of 91 was Senior Hon- ors Day. This event was held at St. Luke Baptist Church. Seniors, ac- companied by Junior Guides and Junior Assistants, were bused to the church where they were honored for their many accom- plishments. Academic and athletic scholar- ships were presented to deserving seniors from various colleges and universities. Local sororities, frater- nities and businesses also present- ed monetary awards to outstanding seniors. The Senior Class honored Ms. Cynthia Koss by presenting her with roses. TOP, L-R:J. Stenson presents Dr. Watkins with the Senior gift to Southwest. C. Walker displays his award for Outstanding Senior Band Member. D. Major receives Montage award from Ms. Ross. BOTTOM, L-R:K. Fields accepts the Principal's Award from Dr. Watkins. Principal Award nominee L. How- ard. Senior Class Advisor Ms. Ross receives roses from the Senior Class. 178 Honors Mrs. Fugate poses with her her co-editors. i. Sie a AG RY . Krysta Solomon fumbles through her awards as her fellow seniors look to the stage. 180 Honors Honor Graduates First Row: Tara Ussery, Beverly Newman, Alpa Patel, Sharon Smith, Jennifer Chapman, Jennifer Dunlap.Second Row: Sabrina Khatri, Michelle Robitzsch, Becky Smith. Third Kow: Misty Bennett, Cherann Buchanan, Bob Henderson, Sonya McCoy, Karen Hicks, Andria Maldonado.Fourth Row: Konswella Fields, Andrea Mallory, Warren Cray, Heather Crawford, Tammy Helmuth. Fifth Row: Algernon Wallace, Maurice Tripp, Jerry Busbee, Christy Bowen, Joel Stenson. Honors 181 Senior Honors Day Awards SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOLASTICS Melanie Brown Essay Scholarship $2000 Jennifer Chapman Mercer University $24,500 Heather Crawford Mercer University $25,000 Sabrina Khatri Gordon College Full Scholarship Andria Maldonado Peyton Anderson Scholarship $60,000 Temple/Inland Foundation Scholarship $4000 Melvyn Williams English Award $50 Beverly Newman Essay Scholarship $500 Joel Stenson Tim Stenson Memorial Scholarship $100 Maurice Tripp Florida A&M University $10,000 Algernon Wallace Georgia Tech 2yr Full Scholarship Melvyn Williams Math Award $50 ATHLETICS Johnathon Avery Tennessee State Carlos Blake East Carolina William Byrd Valdosta State James Flowers University of South Carolina Reginald Manuel University of Nevada at Las Vegas Harry Royal Union College Haywood Simmons University of Wisconsin Sharone Wright Clemson PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC FITNESS AWARD Christy Bowen Cherann Buchanan Jerry Busbee Jennifer Chapman Misty Corbin Jennifer Dunlap Sabrina Khatri Andria Maldonado Nealie McCoy Deshond McGee Lateshia Poole Hannah Riner Becky Smith Sharon Smith Krysta Solomon Joel Stenson Maurice Tripp Algernon Wallace Heather Wipple Randy Williams Extraordinary Effort Heather Crawford Warren Cray Konswella Fields 182 Honors PERFECT ATTENDANCE One Year Johnathon Avery Jason Braswell Gabriel Harmon Kimberly Howard Andre Johnson Adonna Kitchens Christopher Lowery Robbeyell McCormick Two Years Konswella Fields Sharon Smith Three Years Howard Davis Taunja Hammonds Tammy Helmuth Kristi Tharpe Five Years Charles Benn Franceen Ford Andrea Mallory Twelve Years Christopher Dumas Kelvin Manning Algernon Wallace PRINCIPALS AWARD Nominees, Receive Awards Christy Bowen Jennifer Chapman Heather Crawford Warren Cray Jennifer Dunlap James Flowers Gabriel Harmon Lisa Howard Natasha Mack Andria Maldonado Andrea Mallory Nealie McCoy Beverly Newman Hannah Riner Haywood Simmons Krysta Solomon Rebecca Smith Tara Ussery Algernon Wallace Kim Wilson Winner, Receive Check Konswella Fields HONOR GRADUATES Misty Bennett Christy Bowen Cherann Buchanan Jerry Busbee Jennifer Chapman Heather Crawford Warren Cray Jennifer Dunlap Konswella Fields Franceen Ford Tammy Helmuth Robert Henderson Karen Hicks sabrina Khatri Andria Maldonado Andrea Mallory Nealie McCoy Beverly Newman Alpa Patel Hannah Riner Michelle Robitzsch Rebecca Smith Sharon Smith Krysta Solomon Joel Stenson Maurice Tripp Tara Ussery Algernon Wallace MATH TEAM AWARDS Christy Bowen Jennifer Dunlap Adrian Harmon Gabriel Harmon Bob Henderson 2nd in GHSME Sabrina Khatri Robbeyell McCormick Deshond McGee Alpa Patel Hannah Riner Becky Smith Sharon Smith Joel Stenson Algemon Wallace Timeka Murphy Most Improved Math Student OUTSIDE AWARDS Alpha Kappa Alpha Konswella Fields Alpha Phi Alpha Bob Henderson American Legion Citizenship Award Jennifer Chapman Baptist Ministers Union Award Joel Stenson Benjamin C. Adams Memorial Scholarship Becky Smith Macon Bibb Co. Health Dept. Teen Community Rep. Misty Corbin Konswella Fields Macon College Scholarship Sharon Smith Omega Psi Phi Warren Cray Sigma Gamma Rho Krysta Solomon Bob Henderson Teens Who Care Warren Cray Koswella Fields Woodsman of the World Krysta Solomon MUSIC AWARDS Outstanding Marcher Karen Hicks Warren Cray Outstanding Jazz Musician Paul Ogden Desmond Tucker Cordell Walker Outstanding Senior Musician Cordell Walker Golden Stars Being Star Student is a tough task, but our Jennifer Dunlap put on her wings and soared to the top. She scored 1390 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test and was named Southwest's Star Student for 1991. Jennifer selected Mr. Richard Merchant, her biology teacher, as her Star Teacher. Just as the eagle represents the Patriotism of America so did our nominees in this years Golden Eagel Competition. Each nominee from Southwest was highly quali- fied and prepared to compete with over one-hundred students from nine Middle Georgia counties in twelve different categories. Al- though not victorious, our nomi- nees were glistening images of Patriot pride. TOP: Star Student Jennifer Dunlap and Star Teacher Mr. Richard Merchant. BOTTOM: Nominees for Golden Eagle. Names and cat- egories listed beneath picture. Seated: Jennifer Dunlap English; Sharon Smith - Industrial/Vocational; Becky Smith Science; Konswella Fields Journalism; Hannah Riner - Art. Standing: Andria Maldonado Foreign Language; Maurice Tripp Drama; Cherann Buchanan - Social Studies; Algemon Wallace Math; Jennifer Chapman Citizenship; Warren Cray Music. Not pictured Krysta Solomon Social Science. Star Student/Golden Eagle Were Outta Here The Senior Luncheon was a good end to Senior Honors Day. The lovely decorations in the WB lunch- room were made by Dannah Gra- ham. The invocation was given by Darren Major and Konswella Fields did a reading. The class was then entertained by a skit, set in the year 2001, depicting the future oc- cupations of various members of the class. Joel Stenson was the new Arsenio Hall and Ursula Samples was a recording star. En- ter bag lady Andria Maldonado and cleptomaniac Sharon Smith, along with janitor Boo-Boo Bus- bee and porn Queen Jennifer Chapman. Everyone had a great time. TOP,L-R: T. Ayers and M. Jones enjoy their food. Swella piggin out again. T. Clark and V. Gary at the luncheon. BOTTOM, L-R: Tara and Cherie swiped balions from the luncheon. The Pimp H. Simmons and his girls." The gang displays their future occupations. 184 Senior Luncheon Senior Luncheon 185 186 Graduation Anxiety Graduation, the culmination of our years of hard work, is the most wonderful and yet the most heart rending memory of high school. For four years students have been waiting for this night. It is now time to don blue caps and gowns and say goodbye. Everyone is over- whelmingly jubilant that they have made it through; they survived the roller coaster ride of adolescence, now they must board the most ter- rifying roller coaster of all, life. Its that realization which brings the tears and gentle hugs on gradua- tion night as the graduates begin their next phase of life. TOP, L-R: Switching the tassel into adult- hood. Yes, Mrs. Stewart, we're in our cor- rect places, says H.Simmons. BOTTOM, L- RS.Coons keeps cool and collected. C.Pierce, A.Patel, and L.Parker wonder, Is it time yet? The Rumneys and H.Royal pose before the ceremony. V.Hill proudly walks back to her seat. Graduation 187 Final Moments The anticipated moment arrived as the graduates marched to their seats. They stood for the Pledge of Allegiance led by Jennifer Chap- man, Complex President. Senior Class President, Joel Stenson, welcomed everyone. The audience then heard speeches by Andria Maldonado - Valedictorian; Shar- on Smith Salutatorian; and Al- gernon Wallace Senior Speak- er. These speakers reminded their fellow graduates to remember past lessons and prepare for those still to be learned. After the presenta- tion of diplomas, Maurice Tripp, Senior Class Vice-President gave closing remarks. TOP, L-R: Happy grad receives congratu- lations. Hands up for the graduates. Wild Bill hugs his classmate for the last time. MIDDLE, L-R: B. Cliett exclaims, | made it! Patiently awaiting that walk down the aisle. C. Benn holds his head up high. J. Middleton and S. Merritt team up for the long wait. BOTTOM: D. Broach accepts her di- rn a > eZ \ \ x | : i i } : | | | a = fed oe | AB > r Graduation 189 Bu TOP. L-R: Graduation speakers M. Tripp, A. Wallace, S. Smith, A. Maldonado, J. Stenson, J. Chap- man. Watch out world here comes S. Wright. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you says L. Washington. BOTTOM, L-R: The Whipple twins do it again one more time. Can you believe | just graduatd exclaims C. Townsend. You're too slow Ms. Weaver, hurry up. Graduation 191 You worked very hard to achieve what you did, and were very proud that you are our kid! Love, Mama and Daddy Congratulations Cherie Smith Love Ya, Mom, Dad, Tommy & Lee, James, Sharon, Courtney & Lauren. Congratulations Chris Lowery You Made It! Graduation 1991 Congratulations Kiddo! A, Pad \ May success, good health, and happiness be your constant companion. I Love You, Mama Danyelle Broach You have come a long way since this birthday and we are proud of you in each and every way. We Love You, Mama and Daddy Congratulations In Loving Memory Class of Of 1991 Allen Carson Hardison Willingham Ram #22 Class of 62 Childers Co. October 23,1942-February 2,1968 Quinton Childers Owner Vietnam 144 New Street Phone:745-5509 The Annual Staff would like to thank each one of you for your support in our endeavors! Clyde Barden Bitsy Phillips Gwen Bell Don Richardson Maston Bell Jackie Richardson Eloise Black Earl Robinson India Cater Cynthia Ross Susan Childs Gwen Simmons Alice Dickey Betty Stewart Mary Glover Stacy Summers Milton Ivery Carol Taylor Barbara Jolley Ronald Taylor Ida Jordan Eric Thompson Sue Kalbfleisch Pat Vinson Chris Kpor Jewell Walker Carline Leonard Columbus Watkins Richard Merchant Ann Wilder Judy Moore LeeAnn Young There are some images of our school days that can only be achieved in our dreams... These imaginary images begin at the crack of dawn when you awake and realize you dont have to meet the yellow cheese, but instead, a chauffered driven lim- ousine will arrive to transport you to school. Upon arrival, you rush to the restroom to glance at yourself, not in a small, cracked mirror in a restroom with door- less stalls, but you find yourself gazing into full-length mirrors in a beautiful lounge complete with automatic- lock stall doors. At 7:45 the supervision bell rings and, to your disbelief, you are escorted to your seat and served breakfast by an assigned waiter, dressed in tux- n-tails." As supervision ends, you no longer have to fight the rush of the crowd, because now, your teachers come to you. Lunch convenes and you find your waiter once again at your service. After an elegant lunch, you can now relax for a few minutes in a beautifully land- scaped park area on benches under shady trees, which have replaced the barren ground that surrounds the dumpsters. While deciphering if this is a dream or reality, time has ticked away. With the ringing of the bell you return to your limo... Now what could make this image complete? Ahh if there was only air con- ditioning!! Who can tell, one day some of our imaginary images of Southwest could become a reality. 196 Calendar AUG 2-lIraq annexed Ku- wait. 6- War ships head for the Persian Gulf. 9- President Bush sent troops to Saudi Ara- bia. 20-Sharon Smiths birthday. 27 - Hussein allowed 52 Embassy employees to leave Baghdad. Stevie Ray Vaughan, a rock qui- tarist, died. 28 -A U.S. Air Force C5A jet crashed in Ram- stein, Germany at take off, loaded with supplies for Saudi Arabia. Larry Jackson, 59, pitcher who won 194 major league games died. 29-Ninth and tenth grade assembly. Iraq to free women and children held hostage. Tornado hit Plainfield, Illinois. Murderer kills five co-eds in Gain- seville, Florida. Freight train derailed in Pennsylvania. 30 - Brian Keenan, held hostage in Lebanon, was released and re- turned to Ireland. 31-Nat Clifton, 65, 1950's Harlem Globetrotters star died. SEPT 1 - Hussein allowed two Australian women and some Japanese to leave Iraq for Jor- dan. 2 ~- Aplane landed at Dul- les International Air- port with 44 to 50 hostages and Jesse Jackson aboard. 4 -lrene Dunne, 91, ac- tress and singer died in Los Angeles. 5-An American was shot by an Iraqi sol- dier in Kuwait. An- gela Coleman turned one year older. - Randy Addis, 17, held his class hostage in a Forsyth County school. Tom Fogerty, 48, co- founder of Creedence Clearwater Revival band died. - Bush and Gorbachev met in Helsinki to talk about the Middle East. -Samuel Doe, Presi- dent of Liberia, killed in a coup. - Occupying countries of Berlin signed a re- unification treaty for Germany in Moscow. - Iraqi raid on French diplomats in Iraq. -Bushs videotaped address was aired on Iraqi T.V. The Em- my awards aired. -A gasoline tanker bumed out of control in Michigan. Gen- eral Michael Dugan, Air Force Chief of Staff, fired because he told of U.S. bombing plans on Iraq. 3 - Atlanta won the 1996 Olympic Campaign. - A brick wall collapsed in downtown Philadel- phia, killing three people. Sign up for clubs was held during both lunches. - Little Richard per- formed in Macon, his home town. - Basic Skills Writing test was given. - Seni- ors vote for Home- coming. Spirit of 90 came in. - Alberto Moravia, 82, Italian novelist died in Rome. -Club meetings third period. Pilsbury Dough Boy turned 25. 28-Judge Souter was approved thirteen to one as a new U.S. Supreme Court Jus- tice. Teddy Ken- nedy was the one. OCT Peanuts comic strip was first published in 1950. Germany was finally united. Basic Skills Test. Konswella Pig Fields birthday. - Stefano Casiraghi, 30, husband of Princess Caroline of Monaco died. Senior pictures all day. Myron Natwick, 100, who in 1930 animat- ed cartoon cutie Betty Boop, died of pneu- monia. Senior dues collect- ed, all this month. - Israel killed Palestin- ians at Temple Mount. David Souter takes his official oath of of- fice to the U.S. Su- preme Court. 10 - Wally Moses, 80, baseball player who had 2,138 major league hits, died in Vidalia, Georgia. - Irene Mayer Selznick, 83, who produced some famous Broad- way shows, died. Anatote Broyard, 70, editor of the New York Times, 1971-1989, died. Douglas Edwards, 75, the first anchorman died. Tho Le Due, 79, Vietnamese Nobel Peace Prize Winner, died in Hanoi. Pho- tographer and film- maker Hans Namuth, 75, died in East Hampton, N.Y. 14 -Leonard Bernstein 15 - died of lung failure in New York at age 72. Parent Teacher Con- ference. Gorbachev won Nobel Peace Prize In South Africa, public facilities were opened to blacks. One of the last great Roman- tics, Jorge Bolet, 75, died of heart failure. 16 -Door decorations were judged fifth pe- riod. Teachers dressed in spirit cos- tumes to kick off Spir- it Week! Two Amer- ican men won the Nobel Prize in Math- ematics. Art Blakey, 71, jazz drum- mer died. Bus evacuation. Freshmen vs. Sopho- mores. One day since Oakland earth- quake. Alpa Patels birthday. Juniors vs. the Seniors in spirit com- petitions. The Seniors received the Spirit Stick. - Homecoming! Teresa Ayers was crowned Homecoming Queen and Tyrone Campbell was named Mr. Southwest. 20 - Joel McCrea, 84, ac- tor who starred in many westerns, died in California. Tom Carvel, 84, founder of the soft ice cream chain died. Club meetings fifth period. Goofy Goblins started collection for the Chil- drens Hospital. Holyfield won the Heavyweight World Championship against Buster Douglas. Brent Bull Joyner turned sixteen, finally! William S. Paley, 89, founder of CBS Com- munications empire died in New York. Elliott Roosevelt, 80, son of F.D.R. died. Paige Pipkins birth- day. William French Smith, 73, ad- viser to former Pres- ident Ronald Reagan, died of cancer in L.A. Former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson, 24, was found guilty of battery charges. NOV Cheyenne Brando, 20, daughter of actor Marlon Brando was recuperating from a drug overdose. ADIAMN IGN Calendar 197 198 Calendar 5- Mary Martin, Peter Pan, died of cancer. Great American Smokeout. Wil- liam Ficklin Sr. died in Macon. 5-*Peel the Orange Day Herbert Berghof, 81, died of a heart ailment in Manhattan. 6- Spirit Hat Day 7- Spirit Jean Day Britsh writer Law- rence Durrell, 78, died of undisclosed causes in France. - Shakespearean ac- tor, Tom Clancy, 67, died of stomach can- cer. 9- Central Funeral Southwest won City Championship against Central. 11-Stormie Jones, heart-liver transplant patient, died after seven years of life. 12 - American Education Week Akihito in Japan was en- throned as honorary emperor. Actress Eve Arden, 83, died of heart disease in Beverly Hills, Califor- nia. 14 -**Teachers Educa- tion Assembly British writer Malcolm Mugger- idge, 87, died in Sus- sex, England. 15 - James Worthy of the L.A. Lakers was ar- rested for soliciting prostitution. Seniors ordered Caps and Gowns. Club meetings sec- ond period. 16 - First and fourth pe- riod exams 19 - Give Thanks Assem- bly third period. Second and fifth pe- riod exams 20 - Third and sixth pe- riod exams MORP Dance - Mrs. Fu- gates (AKA Fruitcake) Birth- d ay. 21 - Staff Planning Day 22 - Thanksgiving Day Christy Bowens birthday Presi- dent Bush had Thanksgiving dinner with U.S. Troops in Saudi Arabia. 235 -Margaret Thatcher resigned from office. 25 - 14 - Free election in Po- land, a majority was not won. Jerry Boo-Boo Busbee and Heather Crawford's birthday. Seniors voted on Graduation An- nouncements. Marion Barry, 54, separated from his wife, Effi Barry, 46. UN Security Council voted to make Jan- uary 15th the dead- line for Iraq to leave Kuwait. Red Cross Blood Drive DEC The Channel un- der the English Channel was linked by a small hole. S.W. played Mays in Atlanta. Aaron Copland, composer, died of natural causes. Cindy Chapmans (Peanut) birthday. Report Cards picked up by parents. Burt Lancaster, 77; was hospitalized in Los Alamitos, Cali- fornia, after suffering from a stroke. Southwest Basket- ball team played Vanguard out of Florida in the Colise- um. The game was broadcast on nation- al television on the SportsChannel. Southwest stomped the opposing team with a score of 87- 44. Joan Bennett, ac- tress in Father of the Bride, died. Armand Hammer, 92, the chairman of the Occidental Pe- trolem Corp., died of cerebral arterioscle- rosis. Reputed Mafia boss, John Gotti, 50, was arrested on federal racketeering charg- es. Clubs met sixth pe- riod Southwest played Northeast in the Coliseum, 19-Last day of school before Christmas Holidays. 20 - Christmas Holidays began 24 - Christmas Eve 25-Christmas Day First year anniversa- ry of Noriegas sur- render in Panama Ci- Nancy Cruzan, 33, whose case focused attention on the right to die issue died in Mt. Vernon. Four moviegoers were shot, when two gangs opened fire in the theater during a showing of The Godfather III. Herman Levin, 83. the producer of some of Broadway's most successful mu- sicals, died of a stroke, in Manhat- tan. The Southwest Bas- kKetball team com- peted in the News & Observer Holiday Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina. Frank Maier, 57, Newsweek's Chicago bureau chief, died of kidney failure. JAN New Years Day First day back to school after Christ- mas Holidays. Seniors nominated Senior Superlatives. - Luke Appling, 83, Hall of Fame short- stop for the Chicago White Sox, died of an aneurysm of the aor- Chrisian Brando, son of Marlon Brando , plead quilty to voluntary man- slaughter in the shooting death of his stepsisters lover. Steve Clark, 30, qui- tarist of Def Lepperd was found dead in his bed in London. Seniors voted for Su- perlatives Congress gave Pres- ident Bush the pow- er to move troops into Iraq and the au- thority to use force against Saddam. Annual Football Awards Program Cherann Buchan- ans birthday. Seniors ordered an- nouncements. U.S. at war with Iraq. Senior Superlative pictures were made. - Beta Club meeting second period Roger Tacketts birthday Curtis Child, 14, Jimmie Boyd Jr., 14, and Elizabeth Glausi, 19, were crushed to death at an AC/DC concert in Salt Lake City, Utah. Patricia Overdrive Wilders birthday - Actor Robert Young, of Father Knows Best, attempted su- icide at 85. No school in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday. Clubs met third pe- riod. The Iraqis allowed one million gallons of oil to flow into the Persian Gulf causing irreparable damage to the entire ecology of the area. The Allies bombed a pipeline to stop the oil flow. State Beta Conven- tion Eleven U.S. Marines were killed in a ground battle to resecure Kafji, Saudi Arabia. 1- 2- FEB Three U.S. planes were shot down by Iraqi aircraft. A jet collided with a charter plane in Los Angeles. Two U.S. planes were shot down by anti-aircraft fire. Cherie Attitude Smiths 18th birthday Magic Johnson was hospitalized af- ter a blow to his head during a Lakers game. Thirty Iraqi tanks were destroyed in Kuwait by the Mis- souri from the Per- sian Gulf. Danny Thomas, 79, died of a heart attack in his Beverly Hills home. The voice of Mickey Mouse died. Allied planes shot down 4 out of 7 Iraqi planes attempting to es cape to Iran. Haywood Simmons, Jr., James Flowers, Jonathon Avery, Carlos Blake and Willie Byrd signed with their prospec- tive colleges. First Annual pay- ment of $15.00 was due. 10-James Cleveland, the Father of Gos- pel, died. 11 - An Iraqi SCUD land- ed in a residental area of Israel. 12 -All guys voted on Miss Sweetheart 1991. 15 - Sweetheart Corona- tion Sub-Region Basketball Tourna- ment at Southwest. Ash Wednesday Valentines Day Diana Beck Becham finally made it to sixteen! THe OLDEST living per- son Carrie White, 116, died in her sleep. President Saddam Hussein said he would withdraw from Kuwait if the Allied Forces left in two months and the Pal- estinian Question was answered. - School was canceled due to the blizzard that struck Middle Geor- gia. No school for Pres- idents Day Eu- gene Fodor, 85, died after he set himself on fire in protest to the war in the Gulf. The long awaited script of the Gone With the Wind se- quel was delivered by historical novel- ist, Alexandra Rip- ley. Calendar 199 200 Calendar The title is Scarlett: The Sequel to Marga- ret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind. Jeffery Wilders 17th birthday Kelly McCamey, Miss Kansas, won Miss U.S.A. The Ground War be- gan in the Middle East. Black American Histo- ry Month assemby. An Iraqi SCUD hit an Allied barrack and 28 soldiers were killed. MAR Arthur Murray, fa- mous dance instruc- tor, died at the age of 95. Cap and Gown make-up order day. First and Fourth pe- riod exams S.W. vs Clarke Central baseball game at Lu- ther Williams. Second and Fifth pe- riod exams S.W. vs Jones County. Third and Sixth pe- riod exams Staff Planning Day *NO SCHOOL*HII! Lem Clark Tourna- ment at Southeast Tara Bug Eyed Usserys birthday. The first day of Spring Quarter Marlon Brando, 66, signed with Random House for the actor's autobiography in New York. Announement make-up orders were taken. - LeRoy Collins, governor of Florida from 1955- 1961, died of cancer. The awesome Senior Play at Macon Col- lege starring the multi-talented senior class. S.W. JV vs Northeast Howard Ashman, 40, Disney lyricist died of AIDS compli- cations. 15 - The awesome Senior Play was performed again at Macon Col- lege. It was standing room only. The Sen- ior Retaliation was a hit starring Adrian Harmon in tight pol- yester pants. Tammy the wild driver Helmuth suprisingly made it to her 18th birthday. Basic Skills Make-up Writing Test Co- nor Clapton, quitar- ist Eric Claptons 4 year-old son, died. Beta Club met first period. Annual Payment deadline $30.00 should have been paid. Dances With Wolves won 7 Os- cars including Best Picture at the Acad- emy Awards. Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, 85, died of complications from cancer surgery. Screen veteran Aldo Ray, 64; died of throat cancer in Ca- lifornia. Rosilind Cracker Johnsons birthday - Womanless Beauty Pageant. The winner was Miss. Adrianna Harmon. Lee Atwater, 40, manager of Presi- dent Bushs 1988 campaign , died of a brain tumor in Wash- ington, D.C. Chrysler chairman Lee lacocca, 66, and his fiancee Darrien Earle were married. Easter Day APR Spring Break Bo Jackson signed with the Chicago White Sox. Secu- rity Council finalized the ceasefire in Gulf. Bridge expert, Charles Goren, 90, died of a heart at- tack. 4- 9- 18 - 22 - Sen. John Heinz, 52, died after his plane collided with a hel- icopter in Philadel- phia. Max Frisch, Swiss novelist and playwright, 79, died of cancer. Sonny Carter,a na- tive Middle Georgian and astronaut, was killed in a plane crash. Actor Mi- chael Landon, 54, was diagnosed with inoperable cancer of the liver and pancre- as in L.A. Former Texas senator, John Tower, 65, died in a plane crash near Brunswick, Georgia. Daylight Savings Time began Bill Shoemaker, 59, the winningest jock- ey in thoroughbred- racing history, was paralyzed in a car ac- cident. 9th and 11th grades took the TAP Test. 9th and 11th grades took the TAP Test. - Southwest Patriots vs Super Seniors in basketball game. 9th and 11th grades took the TAP Test. - Senior Talent Show- case Actress Natalie Schafer, Lovey Howell on Gilligans Island, died of cancer at the age of 90. Spring Pictures were taken. Golden Eagle Awards Oscar winning director, Da- vid Lean, died at 83. Beta meeting was held 6th period. Earthquake in Costa Rica measured 7.4 with 20 aftershocks. 26 - Jim Bakkers mother 50 - died. 48 tornados ripped through the Midwest and devas- tated Andover, Kan- sas. Track Appreciation Day An earth- quake measuring 7.1 hit the Russian republic of Georgia. Golf and Tennis Ap- preciation Day. Club Pictures were taken. A typhoon hit Bangla- desh. MAY 1 - Softball Appreciation Day 2 ~ Soccer and Wrestling Appreciation Day 3-Spring Fling Slam Dunk Contest and Y- Club Dance 4-Pep Club Six Flags Trip 6-Spanish Club Potato Chip Sale 7-Beta Club Meeting Second Period 8 - AP English Exam 10 - AP Calculus Exam 13 - AP American History Exam 15 -Sophomores order class rings 18 - Junior/Senior Prom at the Macon City Au- ditorium 19 - SENIOR WEEK 20 - Spring at the Grand Chorus Concert - Sen- ior Voter Registration Red, White and Blue Day 21-Childhood Day Beta Club Senior Dance at Olympia Skate Center 22 -1960s Day All Sports Picnic Becky Bec-Bec Smith's Birthday. 23 - Future Vocation Day Underclassmen Honors Day Art Show in the Wil- lingham A Lobby 24 - Senior Honors Day at Saint Luke Baptist Church Senior Luncheon. 28 - Choral Banquet JUNE 3 - First, Third and Fifth Period Exams 4 - Second, Fourth and Sixth Period Exams - The last day of school for the stu- dents 7 - Graduation Practice and Graduation at 5:15 P.M. at the Ma- con Coliseum. - 'o es / U O E Sb O O ~ Calendar 201 YEAR IN REVIEW Hussein, you BETTER think twice! President Bush celebrates Peace in the Middle East. 202 Year in Review One of the Kennedy clan, Peter Smith, appears in court on The Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher leaves #10 Downing Street alleged rape charges. for the last time. The face of Mikhail Gorbachev displays the economic and Nelson Mandela salutes the world after being released from 27 political turmoil of his country. years of imprisonment. Year in Review 203 The.worlds famous composer Leonard Bemstein seen in his last performance. The late Jim Morrison was revived in the movie The Home Alone was one of the smash hits of 1991. Doors. 204 Year in Review 1990 1991 _~_ Ole Blue Eyes, Frank Sinatra celebrates number 75. 2 Kevin Costner in Academy Award winning film, Dances with Wolves. The outrageous and controversial Madonna. Year In Review 205 Scenes At Taniece Smith cuddles with her Valentines bear. Freshman makes tour with quide Kim Pope. 206 Scenes at SW Southwest Southwest's Homecoming Royalty. Remember those bus evacuation drills! Brent and Jeffrey wade in Lake Willingham. Is that Ms. Norris?????? Scenes at SW 207 Scenes At Fruitcake goes on the Christmas Pizza Diet. Yas Tiko Glover illustrates the Fugate technique at the projector. Ms. Judy Moore is definitely Wide n Loose. 208 Scenes at SW Southwest Susan Bernard displays her patriotic pride and love. Kenyotta Holingshed and Billy Gay rock to the beat of a different tune. Oh those goofy goblins L. Rummel, A. Cross, K. Williams, A. Maldonado, J. Chapman and J. Wilder. Carla Rhyne twirls the baton with powerful twists. Scenes at SW 209 Mrs. Manuel watches as her son DOC signs with UNLV. Joel Stenson models his original creation on Hat Day. Those crazy Seniorslllll 210 Scenes at SW In Appreciation For Their Dedicated Years of Service Left to Right: Lewis Downer, John Grenga, Doris Wellbom, Don Richardson, and Ferdnando de Rojas are all smiles at their retirement dinner. (Not pictured Carolyn Pirkle). Fernando de Rojas Lewis Downer John Grenga Carolyn Pirkle Don Richardson Doris Wellbormn SW in Review 211 Yearbook Staff Creators of the Perfect Image Deadline! Deadline! Deadline! That's what its all about being a member of the Spirit of 91. From the end of one school term to the end of the following term, staff members commit themselves and their talents to hours of creative layouts, enthu- siastic copy and eye-catching cap- tions. At the Taylor Yearbook Work- shop at Georgia Tech during the summer of 1990, Ms. Fugate and several staff members created anoth- er Sweepstakes Award Winner. Our theme of Images has allowed us to produce and uphold our image of ex- cellence. Staff members are constantly set- = ting up pictures, running around sell- ing ads, and listening to the screams and yells of Fruitcake to stay on top of what you're doing and get the job done. Being on Annual Staff is a tough job but when the book comes back in September we realize its been worth all the hard work. Spirit of 91 Staff: Co-Editors - Konswella Fields and Becky Smith. Advisor Ann Fugate. Staff: Jennifer Adams, Diana Becham, Christy Bowen, Cherann Buchanan, Jerry Busbee, Cindy Chapman, Jennifer Chapman, An- gela Coleman, Heather Crawford, Warren Cray, Jennifer Dunlap, Tammy Helmuth, Jody Holtzclaw, Rosilind Johnson, Brent Joyner, Andria Maldonado, Alpa Patel, Paige Pipkin, Cherie Smith, Christy Smith, Sharon Smith, Roger Tackett, Tara Ussery, Al- gernon Wallace, Jeff Wilder, Pa- tricia Wilder. TOP, L-R: Christy Bowen and Algemon Wallace enjoy goodies at the staff pinic. Boo-Boo Bus- bee surveys the food. Diana Becham hitches a ride from Jody Holtzclaw.BOTTOM, L-R: An- nual Staff. New co-editors Diana Becham and Cindy Chapman dump the old editors Kon- swella Fields and Becky Smith. Annual Staff 213 Deadlines Amuse Me! A sign in the Annual Staff room reads Deadlines Amuse Me! Ha- Ha. Deadline time is anything but amusing. Its hectic! Layouts must be drawn, pictures cropped, and copy written, and then it must be put on the computer. All this takes time and a lot of hard work. | was fortunate to have two super co- editors who kept up with every- thing. Becky Smith and Konswel- la Fields worked together to make sure the Spirit of 91 was of the same caliber as previous South- west yearbooks. Any time | hollerd Becky or Swella they were right there with the answer to my ques- tion. They truly reflect the theme of this book Images: for they are excellent examples of the images of loyalty, devotion to their jobs, determination, and responsibility. All these qualities are necessary to produce an award winning year- book. My whole-hearted thanks go to these two young ladies for a job well done. In putting together this book there were many people who con- tributed many hours of time and effort. Thanks goes to the entire staff of the Spirit of 91 for their hard work; a special thanks to com- puter specialists Diana Becham and Cindy Chapman, and to Jen- nifer Dunlap and Heather Crawford. There were also a num- ber of people at Southwest who worked diligently to help make this yearbook a reality, without them the Spirit of 91 might not have ex- isted. My appreciation goes to Jan- ice Childers , Esterine Stokes, Jackie Richardson, and Dr. Co- lumbus Watkins for all the long hours they spent in promoting the sale of the book. Thank you also goes to all the faculty members who helped with the special fund- raiser and to the clubs who pur- chased ads in the book. 214 Advisors Page Images of Appreciation Attempting to bring the best of two worlds together, we accepted the challenge to be co-editors of the Spirit of 91. This task has prov- en to be one of the most difficult parts of our senior year, yet it has been the most rewarding. Contrary to many beliefs, having co-editors does not necessarily mean there is less work for each. In fact, the amount of work appeared to double. Work is not the only memory we hold for the Spirit of 91. Fruit- cakes famous shrieks, Swellaaa! Beckyyy! Where is .. .? (You fill in the blank). The numerous hours af- ter school and even the weekends spent in the unairconditioned box we call the Annual Staff room were fun times, despite the many com- plaints we may give. Many people contributed to this book other than just staff mem- bers. To our family and friends, thanks for the support and co- operation. To Ms. Fruitcake, thanks for the endless number of hours you have given to this book. You are the true spirit behind the Spirit of 91. We love you! We would also like to thank each staff member who truly and earnestly committed themsleves to the production of the Spirit of 91. Special thanks to Jennifer Dunlap and her mom for the extra efforts they have so graciously pro- vided. Jennifer, your sympathetic ear and creative mind helped make this book come together. This book is our pride and joy. We hope you feel as good about it as we do. The images of South- west will continue on in our mem- ories forever. ewe a, Editor's Page 215 (Ea Crandall Junior College The Career College fanre SYMBOL OF Stx ATKINS AUTO PARTS | 745-6593 2490 Riverside Drive Macon, GA 31204 B&H BODY SHOP i. Sire (AUTO COLLISION CENTER) BUSTER CALDWELL OWNER 788-2802 Class of 91 from the HAWKINSVILLE : RD. HWY. 247 ee ; T (1 MILE SOUTH Spirit of 91 _r . OF 7 BRIDGES) fi Autorobot XL" ACROSS FROM Staff GUNS PLUS AUTOGRAPHS ~ TF , uy iS KK