POG AAAS AAATRRRY LL HEY ETI SL ANE RG AA | 7 oo , ans ; "et SPIRIT of 93 Southwest High School Macon, Georgia Volume Xxill What is the first thing you do when you try to put a puzzle together, or attempt anything new and different? Take a good look at the pieces and read the directions! sometimes you just have to find someone to help you get the job done. This is what the staff of spirit of 93 decided Southwest High School was all about. From the time you enter the school as a Freshman until you leave as a graduating Senior, your education is one big puzzle. bw Vesa | ix = | a= Lab What exactly are the pieces of this puzzle we Call Southwest? Some of them are obvious. We looked at the administrators, the faculty, the students. Those are the easy pieces. But what about all the other things and people who are around every day to help us with this puzzle? Many of them are behind the scenes, such as the custodians and lunchroom workers, Campus Police and maintenance workers. They may not have as visible a role as teachers and students, but they are necessary parts of a puzzle all the same. We also believe that emotions are part of our puzzle. The pride we feel as our band marches onto the field, or our athletes enter the fields of competion, or our Academic and Math teams win a meet, or our Mock Trial team places in statewide competion is a vital part of the feeling we call Southwest Spirit. There are those who say that Southwest just does not have the Spirit anymore. But as your Spirit of 93 Staff worked to get the pictures and Stories for this yearbook, we discovered that the pride still exists, the Spirit is still there and we at Southwest are constantly PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER | yf? aA) St Se = 5 Nee = x peas as i fet) VEU Tivbay pte LARSON net STUDENT LIFE Something Everyday! At Southwest there's always something going on. Beginning in September with the ordering of Caps and Gowns for Seni- ors and signing up for Drug Education classes, students moved into the '92-'93 school year. Senior spirit became obvious with breakfasts and new jerseys! Other programs soon followed. Some students worked in a little studytime as the first grading period approached all too quick- ly. Clockwise:Mrs. Stokes takes an order from L. Reid; Dr. Tate discusses Night"; L. Moore serving at the Senior Assembly; SENIORS!!; Mrs. Richardson & Coach Hill register students for Drug Awareness a > f [ . - , by? . ~ Ee e t ! J yl B E Double Vision? During Homecoming week, many spir- ited people dressed alike on Twin Day. LEFT TO RIGHT:Social Studies Teachers June Bry- ant & Janann Wright; Best Friends Carol Taylor & Judy Moore; Asa & Adrian Grant; Richard Merchant & Tom Stahl the Mad Scientists; Sommer Durham & Summer Greene; Real Twins Michael & Victor Belarmino OMECOMING 92-'93 Homecoming Court 92:Darren Berkner & Renee Woodall: James Robinson & his escort; Kim Gilbert & her escort: Tim Hickss dad & his escort; Roshonda Moore & her escort; Kevin Dawson & his escort; Tonya Long & her escort; Aisha Glover & her escort Night of Dreams In spite of the rainy weather, on October 17, Demestric Jones was crowned Home- coming Queen with Paige Pipkin as the runner up and Todd Walker was named Mr. Southwest with Brent Joyner as the runner up. Our SW foot- ball team became victorous over Butler County with a score of 19-0. TOP:Runners Up: Paige Pipkin & Brent Joyner; The show of our spirit;T. Bryant shows her spirit; MIDDLE, L-R: P. Pip- kin & Mr. Joyner; N. Glover & her escort D. Jones & her escort; V. Curtis heads for the top. L. Thomas lends a hand to help his mom. BOTTOM, L-R: B. Col- bert & her escort; N. Gilbert & her es- cort; T. Clark & her escort. The court waits with anticipation MORP Get down! Turn around! If it's casual fun and dancing you enjoy, then the MORP is just for you. MORP, or PROM spelled backwards, is the students opportunity to be sloppy, dress funky and have a good time. This is one time the students of Southwest don't have to worry about the dress code. This event is sponsored annually by Student Council which is headed by Betty Stewart-Crossan and has proved to be a lot of fun for everyone involved TOP:G. Wilder, J. Bass, R. Weeks, and K. Styons MIDDLE:.. Latimore shows everyone how to get dowr Jones, J. Jump, and A. Jackson shows you the REAL dress code. BOTTOM:Walk-This-Way!? Are you sure this is how this goes? This Magic Moment It was an evening of hearts, lace and beautiful girls as the Southwest Pep Club sponsored the annual Sweetheart Cor- onation. Every year a lucky sweetheart is chosen from each class and also one to be the overall Miss Southwest Sweet- heart. This year the Miss Southwest Sweetheart was given to Miss Simona Shannon. Paige Lindsey was Freshman Sweetheart, Keisha Lee was chosen from the Sophomore class. Tawanda Talton won the Junior Sweetheart, and Paige Pipkin took the Senior Sweetheart honors. There was also an award given to the three young ladies who raised the most money for the evening. First place was awarded to Keisha Lee , second to Tamika Pearson and third place to Stephanie Baldwin. Congratulations to all of the Sweethearts! TOP: The reigning Miss Sweethearts: Paige Lindsey, Keisha Lee, Tawanda Talton, Paige Pipkin, and Simona Shannon. BOTTOM:The Freshmen wait pa tiently for their turn. Miss 1993 Southwest Sweet heart Simona Shannon Ghosties and Goblins and WHAT?! Witch teacher would be the Wacky - Witch was the question as the Spirit of Tear Ly '93's fundraising event became a heated race between Mrs. Gwen Bell and Ms. Bitsy Phillips. Most of the faculty agreed to participate in the Wacky Witch contest, but in the early days it became obvious that the show down would be between two of the SW favorites. The students watched the tote board each day during lunch as the money was increased. Finally, the announcement came. Ms. Bitsy Phillips was the Wacky Witch. On Friday she joined the Key Clubs Goofy Goblins in a haunting of the campus. The Goblins were also in- volved in a fundraiser to benefit The Chil- dren's Hospital. Spirit of '93 appreciates the great effort and Spirit shown by all in this fun raising event. CLOCKWISE:Ms. Stokes takes the votes. Marilyn Payne. Renee Woodall & Kristy Ciccimarro make 93. Fab ulous Fifties. Goofy Goblins prepare to haunt. Convict Hawkins, Phantom & Conehead Hutchinson. Ms. Bitsy Phil- lips haunting Juan Lopez. The WITCH!!! Mock Election The candidates met at SW for a final showdown. Hal Clinton, David Bush, and Reece Perot made prom- ises to an enthusiastic crowd. Adding to the rally were per- formances by the chorus and the cheerleaders who cheered for their favorite candidates. Clinton definitely had the vol- ume of support as students proved that they were Amer- ican Patriots. CLOCKWISE: One student has al- ready made his choice; Governor Hal Clinton; The candidates and their se- curity; Arrika Maynard's top hats; Reece Perot OTE VOTE VOTE N MANIA!!! Southwest showed their sup- port as they cheered the Braves to their 2nd Division Win and World Series. SENIOR TEAM MEMBERS HONORED Platters full of fried chicken welcomed Senior members of the football and cheer- leading squads as they were honored on October 15. Board of Education admin- istrators William Bell and Harry Trawick joined Dr. Watkins and the coaches as the Seniors were recognized for their con- tributions to Southwest. Team captains Todd Walker and Tim Hicks, and An- drea Anderson expressed gratitude to their coaches. TOP LEFT-RIGHT:Team Captains T.Hicks and T.Walker. K.Plummer, L.Gilbert, and A.Anderson are happy to be seniors. Proud coach Sheila Bell with her squad. MIDDLE D.Ford and M.Jacobs dig in T.Hicks enjoys his lunch.Seniors check out their goodies. Is that enough chicken, Scott?! Deputy Superintendant William Bell gives a special mes sage to the Seniors A D M | N | S T R A T O R S ONDO-rFMOZCOOD Betty Walker Mary Jo Cote Esterine Stokes Nellene Salmon Phillips, Childers, Minton / - ote rN Linda Neal Janice Childers Barbara Evans Eleanor Wilson Shirley Barlow Carolyn Andrews O fF F | C E S T A fF F Nancy Tribble Gladys Wilder Dennis Swearingen TS eee Um TrmPr-OmuvMmM Christine Kpor Geraldine Dumas Oscar Jackson j= | Oi a = Gregory Cubit Dannah Minton Shiela Bell Ann Foster Stacy Summers Ronald Taylor Susan Childs Janie Wach Alphonso Smith Veronica Calhoun Eric Thompson ( P * % Al NDOT h Mt he lu, bea em, gs a eae Jerry Joyner Maston Bell -r>Zzo-FAroodc M rN iL H = M A i | C S | 1] Eugene Barden Alice Dickey Haywood Simmons Lenard Battle Ann Hood Judy Moore Carol Taylor ah qi mls, C ; j uv y Eloise Black Milton Ivery Gwendolyn Simmons Jewell Walker + X John Mathews James Barfield has June Bryant to9ae8 saaee The Bill of W.50 Dinah Brown Gwen Bell Pat Yarbrough Janann Wright Juanita Kirkpatrick Jimmie Grisham S O C | A L S er U D | = S Ys Garey Cooper Margaret Connar Bitsy Phillips Robert Fightmaster Edgar Hatcher Clyde Barden Iris Hill [2 EF / H E A L T H Carolyn Johnson Mary Cliett Willie Goolsby Randy Abare & Dale Gonzolaze Lisa Carenen Sallie Townes | ~ i ms el - SDVENTURES IN ENGLISH LTT tence Port} min * es | =_ Caroline Leonard Ida Jordan Trudy Norris Lee Ann Young Dorothy Goodrum Mary Glover Kirsten Brewer "aie 4 Sue Kalbfleisch Ls A N G U A G E S JoAnne McDuffy Jenett Simmons Cynthia Mincey Joey Givens Emmett Young Grover Amos Sherry Reid nd Tom Stahl Alex Reid India Cater Earl Robinson Richard Merchant = June 4th, At Last Kay Begley Betty Hall Pat Smith Angela Edge Jeanette Francis Donald Williams Ruth McCallum Kelvin Daniels Ella Smith Dorothy Smith Margaret Lester Cleeve Williams Diane Williams Addie Pope Marge Register Everlean Finney Eddie Ruth Bounds Larry Harris Lou Verne Collier Mattie Tolbert Ellen Finney William Holt Shirley Williams Janette Wesson Mary Ashely Richard Harned Now, if I count off for out about February, 43 ! Has anyone seen a tree, abird, a couple of a \ Nin a- tuvt le. dowtts2 2 a. +) hear they've escaped i. CAA AN 009% vy , AAS KA, vy RAL WAYS A) 4 4 +6 ) 546008 D ec 2 Z wu D 4? F CLASS Of 93 A) Renaiter Adams | Andrea Andersor {) Karen: Arrastrong Bie Arhole Tamiko went 2 Quinton Bakawir oo Penya Balkcorr earnest Barlow! Angel Bass Blarissa Batte % Tiffany: Bediioaiek dl arson Berke aos Bertie Vt MOBLO}: Bilow Pa sy esol Bone A tai Borders Ghahsiet Brows Titany Dykes Avatar Elington Rhonda: Ehingtoh: ASHER ee Baie | Ae Eudes 2: Byila Evans, Ti ine Everly, : She Rey Fates retrenge: Farcat, bande Fielder. i Maria Fingey).. Scott Eleritng: . 1S RO FipyG Nhs Shatin sls * Yates, Said: ;: Marcellis Jacobs Charles Johnson dN, vaquet. Johnson sists } Octavia Johnson '\). Susan Jotinson: ' Shalandravolly Willie! Jolly: Amanda Jones: Ami@: Jones obiades Une Dernestric AS. Shininta: Joi a Renita, hlton: Ry Brent veaner: % Dae Karciicic: rs Latimare WS Ketel | ey, 7 debe Mann) ap ae Wilt Fay ; a , et be : i oe ae aeieeseiate oo . ah BY! pes i Roget =) 8.5 { Natasha Pope: /MaQuiiey Pringle, ; ai Beige Purell USheree Rainey: Keith Randolpn: ' Me apa Pin Reid dames Robinson | Qonei Samipies: | "Simona Shaninon: Ben Shaw... Ye beetnisa athe 4 ff havetta yaiace at {i Christina Sanit ay Smith ain Sera Vy me a A south } eye Smith) -sieKisna Smith Melissa Sinith: Adams, Jennifer 5-26-75 Gemini. Cheerleader 9-10; Computer Club-Secreytary 9; Spanish Club 10; Latin Club 11-12; Deca Club-Vice Presi- dent 12; Beta Club 9-12; Scrapbook Editor 12; Annual Staff 10-11; Girls State 11; Honor Roll 9; Principal's List 10-12; Junior Guide 11; Junior Class Representative 11; Who's Who Among American High School Students 10-12; United States National Math- ematics Award 11; American Scholar 11; Governor's Honor Nominee a Song: Comfortably Numb. Adams, Nikki 7-25-73 Leo. Made It To The Twelth Grade. Song: Just Love Me Down. Anderson, Andrea 1-12-92 Capricorn. Chorus 9; Pep Club 9-11; Cheerleader 9-12 (12 Captain); All- Star Cheer- leader 12; Student Council Treasurer 12; Sweetheart Nominee 9. Song Love Shoulda Brought You Home. Ard, Burt 4-25-74 Tau- rus. Vica 11; FCA 12. Song: Achy Breaky Heart. Armstrong, Karen 1-14-74 Capricorn. Song: What Bout Your Friends. Arnold, Eric 12-24-74 Capricorn. Computer Club 9- 10; VICA 11-12. Song: Computer Love. Bailey, Tamiko 6-2-75 Taurus. Made it to the Twelth Grade. Song: Goodbye Love. Baldwin, Quinton 4-13-74 Aries. Jazz Ensemble 9; Band Section Leader 11; Pres- ident of the Band 12. Song: Pressure Cooker. Balkcom, Tanya 7-11-75 Cancer. VOCA; VICA. Song: | Don't Want To Do Anything. Barlow, Ernest 5-15-75 Taurus. Made it to the Twelth Grade. Song: Scenario. Bartholf, Joe 7-1-75 Cancer. Made it to the Twelth Grade. Song: Puff The Magic Dragon. Bass, Angel 11-1-74 Scorpio. Pep Club 10-11; Hon- or Roll 10-12; VICA Treasurer. Song: Yesterday. Battle, Clarissa 5-11-75 Taurus. Made it to the Twelth Grade. Song: Love You Down. Bennett, Kenyatta 2-24-75 Pisces. Basketball 9-10; Baseball 9; Band 9-12; Early Intervention Program; Honor Roll 9-10; Project Link; Track 9- 12; Perfect Attendance 9-10; Mentor Program. Song: Planet Rock. Berkner, Darren 7-15-75 Cancer. FCA; DBCA; Scr ence Club; Computer Club; Football. Song:'Midnight |p Montgomery. Bernier, Nikki 1-28-75 Aquarius Drama .Club 9; Sweetheart Coranation 10; An- nual Staff 11; FCA 12. Song: Somewhere Other Than The Night. Bilow, Carol 12-05-74 Sagitarius. Made it to the Twelth Grade. |Song: November Rain. Bissinger, Paul 5-5-75 Taurus. Computer @lub 9; Y: Club 11-12; School Projects Chairperson 12; Perfect At- tendance 11; Honor Roll 11. Bond, Angelo 3-7-74 Pi- sces. Song: Rap. Brown, Sherrode 3-9-74 Made It To The Twelth Grade. Song: Back To The Hotel. Bryant, Tervonda 6-13-74 Gemini. Cheerleader 9; Var- sity Cheerleader 12; VOCA 10; VOCA Club President. Song: Slow Dance. Bundrage, Shenitra 10-30- 74 Scorpio. Majorette; VO- CA Club; Song: End Of The Road. Bunn, Angela 8-13-75 Leo. Made it to the Twelth Grade. Song: Knockin On Heaven's Door. Caldwell, Joel 7-8-75 Cancer. Baseball 9-10; Foot- ball 9-10; FCA 12. Song: " Set A Drift Of Memories Bliss Of You. Cambell, Andrea 8-17-74 Leo. Student Council 10; Junior Class Representative. Song: One More Night. Carr, Lane 11-12-74 Scorpio. Song: " End Of The Road. Carr, Robbie 5-7-73 Taurus. Song: Slow Dance. Causey, Greg 10-31-73 Scorpio. Honor Roll 9-11. Song: A SouljaStory. Chamblisy Tosha 2-10-75 Aquarius. Honor Roll. Song: Dont Be Afraid. Chapman, Brandi 4-10-75 Aries. Art Clup10-12, Song: Wasted Times Chapman, Scott 1-5-74 Capricorn. Song: Pouring Like Rain. Ciccimarro Prince, Kristy 11-13-74 - Scorpio, Beta 10- 72; Key Club 11-12; Deca 12: Governors Honors Nominee 10. Song: It Alli Begins: With You. Clarington, Shemeka 2-3- 75 = Aquarius. Director 9; Sophomore President; Junior Class Prsident; Complex President; TAP 9; Pep Club 10- 11; FBLA 12; Honor Roll 10. Song: Right Now. Clark, Andy 8-12-74 Leo. Science Club 9-12; Key Club 10-12; Patri-Article 11-12; Montage 11; Mock Trial 10-12; Soccor 9-12; Football 11; Golf 11-12; FCA 12; Junior Guide. Song: Give It Away. Clark, Shawanda 11-13-74 Scorpio. FBLA; Honor Roll. Song: Real Love. Clark, Sheddrick 11-4-74 Beta Club; Mu Alpha Theta; Honor Roll; Upward Bound; Varsity Basketball. Song: End Of The Road. Clayton, Lucretia 9-18-74 Virgo. Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 10-12; FBLA 10-12; FBLA President -12; Beta Club; Pep Club 9- 11;Certificate of Merit Awa Nominee; Honor Rg 9;Principals List 10-12; Proje, Link 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11-19 Song: | Don't Want To > Anything. Cliett, James 11-6-74 ~ Scorpio. Voca. Song: Wh Will | Choose? Clyde, LaTonya 6-10-75- Gemini. Computer Club 10-1 Song: Right Now. Coan, Andy 2-12-76 ademic Team 10-12 - Captaj 12; Math Team 9-12; Mu Alphy Theta 11-12; Science Club $ 12 Vice President 12: Pro ect Link 10; Beta Club 9-1) Governors Honors Prograp science major. Song: l Shg the Sheriff. Coleman, Shallay 11-2 73 Football. Song: End the Road. Crews, Tom 6-30-73 - Cancer. Song: Jailhous, Rock. Curtis, April 4-5-75 Ay es. Honor Roll 9-12; Perfect Ai tendance 10; Key Club 11-12 Georgia Merit Winner 11; Jur ior Class Representative; Ju ior Guide; Mock Trial 12; FG 12. Song: Wind Beneath M Wings. Danielly, Barbara 9-117 Virgo. Honor Roll. Song Silent Prayer. Danielly, Loura 11-8-74- Scorpio. Song: End of th Road. Darley, Rusty 9-10-74 - Virgo. SADD; Beta Club 10-1 Science Club 11; Key Club % Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; Publ Relations Chairperson Baseball 10-12; Honor Roll 1) FCA 12; Junior Guide; Who Who Among American Hig School Students 11-12. Sone Come and Talk to Me. Davis, Bridgett 1-5-74- Capricorn. Honor Roll 11; Cot puter Club 9-11. Song: End! the Road. Davis, Dewayne 7-13-74 - Cancer. Basketball 10-12. Song:"Right Now. Davis, Jerry 7-26-75 Leo. Perfect Attendance; Who's Who Among American High School Students; J.V. Cheerleader; Pep Club; FBLA; Junior Represenative. Song:"Bridge Over Troubled Waters. Davis, June 7-26-75 Perfect Attendance; Superior in Solo; Ensemble Officer; Drill Sergeant; Pep Club; FBLA; Junior Representative. Song: Everlasting Love." Davis, Leslie 9-25-73 Libra. Drama Club 9; VOCA Club 10-11; DECA Club 12. Davis, TeWanna 8-31-75 Virgo. Honor Roll; Football Manager 9-12; FBLA 12; Var- sity Tennis 10-12. Song: When Doves Cry. Dawson, Kevin 7-31-75 Pep Club 10-11; FBLA 12; Per- fect Attendance 10; Football Trainer 9. Song:| Dont Want To Do Anything. Dennis, Tomeka 5-23-75 Gemini. Drill Team; Pep Club; Y Club; FBLA; Student Council; Color Guard. Song: 'If Having You Is All That | Have To Do. Dinkins, Letica 9-24-74 Libra. VOCA; FHA. Song: End of the Road. Dixon, Latresia 8-9-74 Leo. Cheerleader; Pep Club; FBLA. Song: If | Ever Fall In Love. Duncan, Octavia 1-21-75 Aquarius. Pep Club; Y Club 9-10; Vica 11; Student Council Vice President 10; Vica Sec- retary 12. Song: If Loving You Is All That | Have To Do. Dykes, Tiffany 7-31-74 Leo. Cosmetology Club 10-11; DECA Club 12. Song: It Could've Been Me. Ellington, Javar 9-11-74 Virgo. Football; Basketball: Track. Song: End of the Road. Ellington, Rhonda 12-1-74 Sagitarius. Honor Roll 9-10; DECA; Montage; Young Geor- gia Authors Award; Journalism Awards. Song: | Love You Pe- riod. Ellington, Warren 10-31-74 Scorpio. Chorus President 11; Outstanding Senior; Junior Guide; Sectional leader- ad- vanced choir; Leo Club 9; Art Club 10&12. Song: Jesus, Your the Center of My Joy. Ellis, Chiquita 9-30-74 Libra. Honor Roll 9-10; Drill Team 11. Song: Slowdance. Ellis, Tony 6-30-74 Can- cer. Made It To The Twelth Grade. Song: End of the Road. Evans,Angela 12-13-73 Sagitarian. Tap 9-10; VICA 11-12 President 12. Song: End of the,-Road. Evans, Kristi. 5-28-74 Gemini. Cosmetology Club; Spanish Glub; DECA. Song: Unchained Melody . Evans, Sylvia 2-21-75 Pisces. Y Club; Drill Team; FBLA ; Perfect Attendance 11. Song: | Dont Wanna Do Any- thing. Everly, Tina 11-29-74 Mu Alpha Theta 10-12; Key Club 9-12; DECA 12; BetaClub 9-12; Governors Honors Pro- gram 11; Latin Club 11; Who's Who Among, American High School Students 10-42; Er skine College Fellow_aq; GA Certificate of Merit 4d; Princi- pal's List 9-10; Honor Roll 11; Montage ae Song: Comfortably Numb. Farr, Kelly 11-4-74 Scor- pio. Sweetheart Coronation 11. Song: Everything | Do (| Do It For You). Farrar, Terrence 5-22-73 Gemini. Made It To The Twelth Grade. Song: Money and the Power. Fielder, Candace 8-8-75 Leo. Honor Roll 10; Class Representative 11-12; Junior Assistant; Key Club 11-12; An- nual Staff 12-; Co-Editor, Busi- ness- Editor; Mock Trial Wit- ness 12; FCA 12; Governor's Honor Nomminee; Peer Coun- selor Nomminee; Kid's Voting- Georgia; Red Cross Blood Doner 12; Golden Eagle Nom- minee-Journalism. Song: The Dance. Fleming, Scott 4-15-75 Aries. Principals List 9-10; Honor Roll 11; Governor's Hon- ors State Semi-finalist 10-11; Merit Award 11; Outstanding Achievement in Art 9&11; Soc- cer 10-12; Presbyterian Fellow 11; Junior Guide; Latin Club 10-12 -President; Art Club 9- 10&12; Science Club 11-12. Song: Nothing Else Matters. Floyd, Shameka 2-11-74 Aquarius. Tap 9; Pep 10; VOCA 11eMIGA 12. Song: Lift YourmHead Up and Smile." Ford, Derail 8-12-74 Football; Wrestling; Soccer. Song: If Loving You Is All That Have ToDo. Fort, Veranda 7-25-75 Leo. Club 9; Pep Club 10-11; FBEA 12. Song: Don't Leave Me. Fossett, Shanna 5-28-75 = Gemini. 'Y Club 9-10; FBLA 11-12; Pep Club 11. Song: I Don't Want To Do Anything Else But Love You. Fossett, Tanisha 3-5-75 Pisces. Who.s Who Among Am@rican High School Stu- dents 9-11; Honor Roll 9; Prin- Cipals List 10; Beta Club 9-12; Spanish Club 12. Song: Pouring Like Rain. Fountain, Tonya 8-25-75 Cosmetology 10-12- Pres- ident; DECA 12. Song: Anymore. Foust, Loland 8-21-75 - Leo. Made It To The Twelth Grade. Song: End of the Road. Francis, Anthony 1-22-75 Made It To The Twelth Grade. Song: Love Shouldve Brought You Home. Freeman, Keisha 11-5-73 Scorpio. Sweetheart Coro- nation. Song: | Dont Want To Do Anything Else. Fuller, Shonta 10-16-73 Libra. Pep Club 9&11; FBLA 12; Junior & Senior Representaive. Song:"'| Could Use A Little Love. Garland, Cedric 1-20-74 Aquarius. L.L Cool J. Songs. Gaskins, Melanie 8-1-74 Leo. Band 9-11; Omega Phi Delta 10-11; TAP 10-11; Song: Real Love Gay, James 9-22-74 Beta Club; United Nations Summit; KEY Club: Mankind; Who's Who Amoung American High Schoo! Students; March- ing Band; Symphonic Band; Concert Band; Jazz Ensemble (Outstanding Drum Solo); ABAC Jazz Festival; Band Honor's Soceity; Outstanding Jazz Musician, Soloist; Geor- gia College Jazz Festival. Gay, Trenace 8-23-73 Virgo. Song: Love Should Have Brought You Home. Gilbert, Kimberly 11-19-74 Scorpio. Jazz Ensemble; Chorus 9; Cheerleader 9-12; Track 9-10; FBLA 10-12; Pep Club 9-11; GHP Alternate; Na- tional Special Talent Champi- on; Math Team 9-11; Mu Alpha Theta 11-12; TAP 12; Honor Roll 9-10; Principal's List 11; Project Link. Song: Your Smile. Gilbert, Lakethia 10-14-74 Libra. Georgia Certificate of Merit; Cheerleader; Beta Club; FBLA; Math Team; Mu Alpha Theta; Principals List; Perfect Attendence; Chemistry Award; GHP Nomminee; Er- skine Fellow National Merit Commended Scholar; United States Mathmatics Award; All- American Scholar; Who's Who Amoung American High School Students; Girls State. Song: Keep The Faith. Glover, Nayland 9-13-74 Virgo. Pep Club 9-11; DECA Club 12 Vice-President; Mon- tage 10-11; Song: Love Should Have Brought You Home. Gordon, Tim 1-25-75 Football; Wrestling; Song: End Of The Road. Grant, Asa 7-19-75 Can- cer. Basketball 9-12; Softball 9-12: Track 9-11; Tennis 12; PEP Club 9-11; FBLA 12; Song: End Of The Road. Greek, Jennifer 7-10-75 Cancer. Principal's List 9-10; Honor Roll 11; Governor's Hon- ors Nomminee 10; Georgia Certificate of Merit 11; Pres- byterian College Junior Fellow 11; Beta Club 9-12; KEY Club 12; Who's Who Amoung Amer- ican High School Students 10&11; Scrapbook Co-Editor; Junior Assistant. Song: End Of The Road. Green, Adrian 5-27-74 Gemini. Song: | Dont Wanna Do. Greene, Beverly 3-25-75 Aries. Regional Library Competition 9; Honor Roll 10; Regional Debate Team; Cer- tificate of Achievement 9-11; TLT inductee 10. Song: Watch Me. Greene, Tonia 4-19-75 Aries. Perfect Attendance; Student Council; Drill Team, Complex Vice-President; Jun- ior Class Director, FBLA. Song: I've Been Searching. Halligan, Charles 12-31-74 Capricorn. Football 9-12; Baseball 9-12; Science Club 10-12 - Secretary; FCA 12 President; Wrestling 9; Perfect Attendance 9. Song: Always and Forever. Harbuck, Mack 1-16-75 Capricorn. VICA. Song: Johnny Blade. Hargrove, Nicholas 3-28- 75 Aries. Varsity Basketball 10-12; Spanish Club; FBLA; Track. Song: Can You Stand the Rain? Harmon, Inga 7-7-75 Cancer. Whos Who Among American High School Stu- dents 9-12; Principal's List 9- 12; Math Honor Society Award; Honor Roll 9-12; Beta Club. Song: | Dont Want To Do Anything Else. Harrell, Kimberly 2-10-75 Aquarius. Chorus 9-11; FBLA 12; Y Club 9-10; Pep Club 11. Song: If Loving You Is All That | Have To Do. Harrell, Showonda 9-2-73 Virgo. VOCA 10-11. Song: Make It Last Forever. Hartage, Henry 7-6-75. Cancer. Honor Roll 11; DECA. Song: | Dont Want To Do Anything. Harvey, Paris 2-16-75 Aquarius. Made It To The Twelth Grade. Song: End of the Road. Hayes, Dora 7-5-73 Cancer. Computer Club. Song: Who Will | Choose? Henry, Chris 11-9-74 Scorpio. Key Club 9-10; DECA 11-12; Marketing 11-12. Song: November Rain. Hiley, Shawanna 8-16-74 Leo. FBLA; Pep ClubgSong;: Love Should Have Brought You Home. Hill, Curtis 11-10-74 Scorpio. VOCA; Track. Seng: Right Now, Hicks, Kimberly 5-30-73 Gemini. Song: Gnd of the Road. Hicks, Tim 8-8-74 Leo. Rookie of the year-10; MVP Football 11. Song: *'l've Been Searching. Hill, Jason 11-29-74 Scorpio. VOCA; Art. Song: Break Down. Hill, Vereza 9-22-73 Vir- go. VOCA. Song; Season No Reason To Change) Holloway, April 4-3-75 Aries. Song: Letting Go. Holmes, Anthony 10-30-73 Scorpio. Song: Slow Dance. Horton, Tameka 7-7-75 Cancer. Secretary Computer Club 10-11; FBLA 12. Song: * Got A Thing For You. Howard, Chiquita 7-7-75 TAP 10-11; Pep Club; Cos- motology Club. Song: Silent Prayers. Howard, Aaron 3-13-73 Song: Right Now. Howard, Richard 3-7-75 Pisces. Honor Roll; VICA Vice- President. Song: Sexual Heal- ing. Hudson, Tellis 8-7-74 Leo. VOCA. Song: Shake What Your Mamma Gave You. Hughs, Clifton 10-27-74 Scorpio. Song: Right Now. Huguley, James 12-12-74 Trainer Boys Basketball 9; Trainer Girls Basketball Team 10; Band 11-12; Varsity Soccer 10; Varsity Baseball 12; VICA 12. Song: End Of The Road. Hunt, Shamika 7-6-75 Top Five In Track. Song: Mad Cobra. Hurst, Kentrel 10-20-73 Libra. Song: What About Your Friends? Hutchinson, Chris 3-28-74 Aries. Key Club 11-12; Ten- nis 11,42; FBLA 9; Whos Who Among American High Schoo! Students 11; Technological Students of America 9. Ivery, Royce 9-10:74 Virgo. Freshman Class Treas- urer; Pep Club; Who's Who Among American High Schoo! Students 10-11; Project Link 9; Junior City Couneil 10-12; Math Team 9-12: Beta Club 9- 12; Baseball; Football 9-12; Basketball 9-10 <= Manager; FBLA; Honor_Roll 9-12: Edu- cational Talent Search; Perfect Attendance 9-11. Song: | Don't Want Anything Else. Jackson, Altovise Song: Nobody Like You. Jackson, James 8-17-74 Leo. Basketball 9-12; Track 9&11. Song: Flex. Jackson, Lee 5-20-75 Taurus. Wrestling 9-10. Song: Back To the Hotel. Jackson, Monica 7-28-75 Leo. Jacobs, Marcellis 5-24-75 Gemini. Football; Basket- ball; Baseball. Song: Planet Rock. Jarrell, Audrey 4-27-74 Taurus. Song: 'l've Been Searching. Johnson, Charles 2-27-74 Pisces. Song: College Girl. Johnson, Jaquel 7-28-75 Leo. President of DECA; Upward Bound; Student Coun- cil V. Pres.- Director; Beta Club; Honor Roll. Johnson, Octavia 8-18-74 Leo. Hustle Awarg Basketball; Perfect Attey ance; French Award; Hoy Roll; Track 3rd in regi Song: Slow Dance. Johnson, Santonio {j,) 74 Scorpio. Band. Song: Shake Whatcha Mer Gave Ya. Johnson, Susan 7-2-74| Cancer. Cosmetology 10, Deca Club 12. Song: Sha The Sugar Tree. Jolly, Magina 9-10-73, Jolly, Shalandria 9-1-74. Virgo. FHA 9-10; FBLA; Hop Roll 11. Song: | Wanna Lo) You. Jolly, Willie 9-30-74 | bra. VOCA; Football; Baseby Song: Guerillas In The Mist Jones, Amanda 7-18-75, Gemini. VOCA. Song: Givi Him Something He Can Feg Jones, Amanda 7-13-75. Cancer. Cosmetology; DEG Song: End of the Road. Jones, Demestric 10-2) Libra. Homecoming Co 9-12, Majorette 10-11, 9 Grade Representative, Mai ette Captain 12, Homecom Queen 12, FBLA; Son Something In My Heart. Jones, Shininta 5-22-74 Gemini. Song: Alone W TOU." Jones, Tracy 6-24-74. Cancer. Song:End of ft Road. Joyner, Brent 10-25-74. Scorpio. Football 9-12; Wr tling 9-10; Science Club 9 Latin Club 10-11; Junior Guit resentative; FCA V. Pr 12. Song:'Back to the Hote Kendrick, Dee Dee 3) 74 Pisces. TAP 9; Pep! 11; Chorus 10,12; FBLA? Song:End of the Road. L_atimore, Jerry 9-23-75 irgo. Beta Club, Who's Who Among American High School Students; Honor Roll; Honor Band; Section Leader of Drums. Song: "Shaft." Lester, Quanjalain 1-3-75 _ Capricorn. Pep 9-11; FBLA 42. Song: End of the Road. Lewis, Amy 9-28-75 eo. Choral Festival, VP Ad- vanced Choir, Treasurer Leo Club, Who's Who Among American Highschool Stu- dents, Congressional Scholar. Song: | Will Be Here For You." Lewis, Yolander 1-17-75 Capricorn. Song: Il Could | Just Kill A Man. Little, Stacy 2-16-75 Aquarius. All American Schol- ar, U.S. Mathametics Award, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Geor- gia Certificate of Merit, Varsity Baseball, Principals List, 100% participation in Beta Club, Beta Club, FBLA, Math Team, Mu Alpha Theta. Song: Come Back." Lovsey, Angie 12-13-74 Sagitarius. Softball 9-12, Key Club 9-12, Key Club V.P 12, Montage 11, Annual Staff 12, Honor Roll 9-11, Junior Rep., Student Council Sr. Class Sec- retary, Mock Trial Witness 12, FCA 12. Mack, Kory 7-28-75 Leo. Football 9-12, Pep 10-11, Bas- ketball 9, FHA 9, Tennis, Art Award, Spanish Club, Who's Who Amoung American High School Students, Who's Who Amoung American High School Athletes. Song: There You Go." Mann, John Basketball B- Team & Varsity, Track, Foot- ball. Song: Your Love Is Too Hype. Mann, Natondra 7-8-75 Cancer. Varsity Track, FHA, FBLA. Song: Slow Dance. Marshall, Tiffny 4-10-75 Aries. Honor Roll, TAP. Song: End of the Road. Martin, Trevmon 8-24-75 Virgo. Song: End of the Road. Mason, Antuane 7-11-75 Cancer. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Varsity Ten- nis, FBLA, Mock Trial. Song: I'm Still Waiting. Mason, Kim 1-23-74 Aquarius. DECA, Softball Song: It Could've Been Me. Mathis, John 6-5-75 Gemini. McCoy, Alton Song: Come By There My Love. McCoy, Ryan 5-27-75 Physical Best of Southwest. Song: A Country Boy Can Survive. McDonald, Benjamin 11- 29-74 SagitanwS eSong: The Angel Song. McElimurry, Amy 11-7-74 Scorpio, Song: Cold No- vember, Rain, McGee, Antonio 5-28-74 Gemini. Song: End of the Road. McKinnon, Kimberly 4-4- 74 Aries. Chorus, Junior Varsity Cheerleader, FBLA, DECA. Song: Can You Stop The Rain? McNan, Phyllis 3-11-74 Pisces. Song End of the Road. Meadows, Ronkisha 9-13- 74 Song: End.of the Road. Merchant, Amethyst 2-10- 74 Aquarius. Highest av- erage in/Science class & AP Biology, Govonor's Honors Science Major/Math Minor, Principal's List, Science Club President, Latin Club VP, Math Team, Academic Team, Beta Club, Project LINK, Soccor Team, Third place in American High School Mathamatics Ex- am, Mu Alpha Theta, Second Place Bibb County Science Fair, Second Place Optomist Club Oratorical Contest. Song: Imagine. Morris, Chequeta 3-24-75 Aries. Majorette, PEP Club, Homecoming Rep., Who's Who Among American High School Students. Song: End of the Road. Moore, Lachana 10-24-74 Principal's List, Honor Roll, PEP Club, Basketball Statis- cian, Junior Assistant, Who's Who Among American High School Students, All American Scholar, Sr. Class President, Beta Club, Mock Trial. Moore, Roshonda 12-25- 74 Capricorn. Cheerleader, PEP Club, Miss Finance of Sweetheart Coronation, Drill Team, FBLA, Homecoming Rep., ETS, Patriot Article Staff. Song: I'm Still Waiting. Morris, Kareen 8-13-74 LeowSong: Boyz n the Hood. Morris, Tiffany 4-25-75 Taurus. Honor Roll, Chorus, Drill Team, Student Council, FBLA, TAP, PEP, Junior Guide. Songz With You. Mosley, Hannan. 2-12-74 Aquarius. Song: Love ShouldHave Brought You Home. Moxley, Shane 7-21-73 Cancer. VOQCA, DECA, FFA. Song: Midnight in Montgom- ery. Myrick, Enoch 9-28-74 Libra. Song: I'd Die For You. NeSmith, Patricia 5-31-74 Gemini. Academic Team, Chorus, Science Club, FCA, Latin Club, Whos Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Honor Roll. Song: | Adore Me Amore. Neville, Darnell 2-9-75 Aquarius. Marching Band, TAP. Song: Sleigh Ride. Nicholson, Brian -4-21-74 Taurus. Football, Baseball. Song: End of the Road. ONeal, Jennifer 8-23-74 Virgo. Chorus, FBLA. Song: | Been Searching. ONeal, Ronald 5-2-73 Taurus. Song: End of the Road. OQuinn, Scott -6-12-75 Gemini. FFA, FCA, Football. Song: End of the Road. Oliver, Shantelle -6-5-74 - Gemini. PEP, FBLA, VICA, Honor Roll, Varsity Basketball, Rookie of the Year. Best All Around, Perfect Attendence. Song: | Dont Wanna Do Any- thing Else. Parker, Kapri 5-24-75 Gemini. Band, Computer Club, FBLA, Tennis. Song: Dont Leave Me. Payton, Lori 9-13-74 Vir- go. FHA, VOCA, Cosmetology. Song: End of the Road. Penix, Tommie 10-27-74 Scorpio. Song: Welcome to the Getto. Phenix, Crystal 10-17-74 Libra. DECA. Song: End of the Road. Pierson, Yashica 5-3-75 Taurus. GA. Power Honor Roll, Y-Club, FBLA. Song: Love Shoulda Brought You Home Last Night. Pipkin, Paige 10-29-74 Key Club, FCA, Mock Trial, Peer Counselor, Homecoming Court, Principals List, Junior Guide, Fads and Fashions, DECA, Annual Stafff, Design an Add Contest, Outstanding Senior, Good Citizen Nomm, February Student of the Month, Sweetheat Coronation- Sr, Sweetheart, SWTV Broad- caster. Song: Free Your Mind. Pittman, Duane 2-11-75 Aquarius. Honor Roll, Football. Song: Back to the Hotel. Plummer, Kenya 12-11-74 Sagitarius. Varsity Cheer- leader, Beta Club, Honor Roll, Ga. Merit Award, Who's Who Among American High School Students, FBLA, American Scholar. Song: Part of Me. Polite, Gerald 8-25-75 Virgo. Honor Roll, Perfect At- tendence, Latin Club, Varsity Football, FBLA. Song: Funky Lyrics. Pope, Natasha 2-6-75 Aquarius. American Scholar, PEP Club, FBLA, Whos Who Among American High School Students, Beta Club, Honor Roll, Chorus, Cheerleader. Song: Part of Me." Pringle, LaQuincy 7-3-75 Cancer. PEP Club. Song: You And |. Rainey, Sheree 3-24-75 Aries. Chorus, Computer Club, Rep. of Sweetheart Ball. Song: Slow Dance. Randolph, Keith 8-15-75 Leo. Basketball, Computer Club, FBLA. Song: Come And Talk To Me." Register, Deryle 7-15-74 Cancer. Reid, Lance 5-30-75 Gemini. Marching Band, Jazz Ensemble, TAp, FBLA, Varsity Track. Song: ' | Shot The Sher- iff. Riley, Charlie 1-3-74 Capricorn. Robinson, James 1-16-75 Capricorn. Band 9-12, V.P 11, Drum Major 12; Jazz Band 10; Project Link 10; Beta 9-12, V.P. 11, Pres. 12; Homecoming Rep. 12; FBLA 12; Pep Club 10-11. Song:"'If Loving You is All That | Have To Do... Roquemore, Wesley 7-25- 74 Leo. Song: Air of Night. Samples, Oona 12-21-74 Sagittarius. FHA, Tennis, Honor Roll. Song: Baby Hold On To Me. Seary, Latrina 1-19-73 Aquarius. Song: End of the Road. Shannon, Simona 7-6-75 Cancer. Homecoming Run- ner-up, Math Club, Basketball MVP, Track, Perfect At- tendence, FBLA, Drill Team. Song: Rump Shaker. Shaw, Ben 7-15-75 Song: Lucifer. Simmons, Demetrice 5- 11-74 Taurus. Beta, Honor Roll. Song: End of the Road." Simmons, LaVetta 8-29. 75. Pep Club 9-11; Who's Who Among American High School Students 9-12, Honor Roll 10, Varsity Cheerleader. Song: What About Yo Friends. Smith, Christina 1-22-74 Aquarius. Song: End of the Road. Smith, Erika 12-09-73 TAP, FHA, VICA. Song: The End of the Road. Smith, Kia 1-17-75 Cap- ricorn. Montage, Science Club, Newspaper. Song: End of the Road. Smith, Laura 8-26-75 Virgo. Key Club-President, Beta, Mu Alpha Theta, Gov- ernor's Honors Nominee, Math Team, Softball, Princi- pals List, Honor Roll, Fads And Fashions, Sweetheart Coronation, Junior City Coun- cil, Montage. Song: With or Without You. Smith, Mekisha 12-27-75 Capricorn. Song: Ain't No- body Like You. Smith, Melissa 7-28-75 Leo. Physical ,Best-Bibb, .Stu- dent Council#Sophomore Sec.- Junior Dir,-Senior Complex Dir., Key) Club, Project Link, Mu Alpha Theta. Song: Sometimes love Just Ain't Enough. Smith, Sharon 3-10-75 Pisces. Beta, Honor Roll, Key Club, Deca, Who's Who Among American High Schoo! Students. Song: Lets Give Them Something#To Talk About. Smith, Tiffany 6-18-75 Gemini. Principal's List, Honor Roll, Beta Club, Key Club, Softball, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Ga. Power Acheive- ment Award. Song: Keep The Faith. Smith, Verconus 10-19-74 Libra. Song: Looking At The Frony Door. Snider, Lisa 4-24-75 Taurus. Principal's List, Beta Club. Song: Knockin On Heaven's Door. Solomon, Shalonda 1-19- 75 Capricorn. Made it to the twelfth grade. Song: Kiss and make up. Spencer, DeRonte 7-3-75 Cancer. Stalvey, Hal 4-11-75 Band Honors, District Honor Band, Honor Roll, Peer Coun- selor, Drum Major. Song: End of the Road. Stephens, Clint 8-26-74 Virgo. Computer Club, DECA, Baseball. Song: End of the Road. Stewart, Will 6-7-75 Gemini. Song: They Want Erx. Stubbs, Bobby 12-9-74 Band. Song: | Wanna Love You Down. Stubbs, Dyquita 224-75 Pisces@PEP Club, Cosme- tology. Song: Slow Dance. Swearingane, Tiffany 6-5. 74 = Gemini. Student Coun- cil, Upward Bound. Song: Two Sparrows In A Hurri- Cane. Tharpe, Danielle 4-12-75 Aries. PEP Club, Computer Club, FBLA, Drill Team. Song: If Loving You Is All | Have To Do." Thomas, Bryndis 1-25-75 Aquarius. Computer Club, DECA. Songi Slow, And Sexy. Thomas, David 66-75 Gemini. Beta Club,Mu Alpha Theta (Pres.), Art Club, Mock Trial Team (Best Defense At- torney), Ga. Certificate of Mer- it, Governor's Honors Nomi- nee, Principal's List, Senate Youth Program, Macon Junior City Council, Student Council. Thomas, Larry 3-23-74 Aries. Varsity Baseball 10, Var- sity Football 12. Song: I Got A Thing For You, Baby. Thomas, Regina 9-18-74 Virgo. Art Club. Song: Freak Me. Thompson, Earin 11-26-75 Sagittarious. Marching, Jazz Bands. Song: Close To You. Toney, Daniel 1-28-75 Aquarius. Annual Art And Pho- tography Show Honorable Mention 9, 1st Place Painting 11, Honor Roll. Song: Full Time Minister. Tunstell, Darius 9-7-74 Virgo Basketba Song:Soldier Story. Tutt, Tamiko 1-1-75 Capricorn. Beta 9-4 Govornor Honors Nominee 4 Principal's List 9-12, Pep O 9-11, Vica 12. Song:"'Log Control." Veal, Beth 12-23-74. Capricorn. Pep Club 9-14 Pres. 11, Sweetheart Rep J.V. Cheerleader 10, Pay Article 11, Junior Rep., Der Club Secretary 12, Dp Team 9 & 11-12 Captain 4] Song:"'Make Love To Me." Warner, Sirena 8-7-73 | Leo. FHA 12, FBLA 12, ph Team 12. Song:Mr. Wenda Watson, Kelvin 12-13) Sagittarious. Basketball | 10, Varsity Basketball 11-1) Varsity Track 10, Junior Guid 11, Mock Trial 12, FBLA 11-1 Pep Club 9-10, Principal Li 12. Song:"U & I. West, Lemuel 2-18-75 - Aquarius. Latin Club - Secs tary. Song:"*Cool Like Dat. Wilder, Chandra 4-277 Taurus. Computer Club! 11 Pres., FBLA 12. Song:Al See Is Your Love. Windham, Rhonda 1{1-/ 74 Scorpio. Key Club if Deca 12, Sweetheart Coron tion 11. Song: The Alad Theme Song. Woodall, Renee 3-207 Pisces. Key Club 11-12 - Treasurer 12, Homecomin Court 10-12, Art Club 10, Ou standing Senior, Sweethe# Coronation 10. Song;:''Tears| Heaven. Wooten, Christopher / 20-73 Pisces. Trasporatie 11. Song:Spice 1 Eastbe Gunsta. Worthy, Sherrod 4-257 Taurus. Football 9, FHA 1 Voca 12. Song:"'It Feels Goo To Be A Gangsta. Wynes, Kelvin 3-7-73 - Pisces. Song:'Lift Your Hea And Smile. ) & v 9 3 v oO Outstanding Seniors Darren Berkner Sherrode Brown Shemeka Clarington Kevin Dawson Kim Gilbert Lakeitha Gilbert Inga Harmon Tim Hicks Royce lvery Demestric Jones Ame Merchant Ame Merchant, Valedictorian for Class of '93, plans to persue a Ph.D. in biology at the University of Georgia. Ame has always been involved in academic team competitions and also serves as pres- ident of the Science Club. She has been on the Macon Telegraph's Teen Board for several years. As a college professor and a lover of nature, Ame hopes to teach others the importance of a clean envi- ronment. Brent Joyner Dee Kendrick Stacey Little Roshanda Moore Paige Pipkin James Robinson Laurie Smith Hal Stalvey Todd Walker Renee Woodall Andy Coan Andy Coan, Salutatorian for the Class of'93, plans to persue a degree in en- gineering at Georgia Tech. Andy has par- ticipated in academic team competitions, Teen Challenge for WMAZ-TV and Sci- ence Club activities. 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After losing their first two games, the Pa- triots prepared for battle against a tough Northeast team. The Raiders lost 14-0 in a fiery overtime. This win launched our team on a wave of vic- tories, defeating such teams as Bal- dwin County, Butler, and Southeast. It goes without saying our red, white, and blue Patriots are not very well known for their ability to give up. The Homecoming game against But- ler sent a strong message to the region competitors. The Southwest Patriots ran over the Butler Bulldogs telling themselves, their fans, and most im- portantly, the other teams in our region that the Patriots were back and had the playoffs in mind. Sadly, the playoffs were not to be this year. The Evans Knights defeated the Patriots 21-14 after the Patriots re- ceived points for only two of the five touchdowns scored. The team may have missed out on the playoffs, but they were still big winners at home and in the hearts of true Patriot fans. Thanks, Coach Hatcher and the Coaching Staff for a good season! TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT:Larry Thomas has the ball and turns it upfield for another big gainer Coach Hill appreciates the refree's call. Marcellis Jacobs receives the kickoff and prepares for the return. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: TEAM PIC- TURE: BOTTOM ROW: Coach Boyd, T. Davis, D Evans, L. Thomas, A. Mason, J. Ellington, G Polite, M. Jacobs, A. Ford, D. Ford, W. Jolly, T Hicks, C. Glover, T. Walker, J. Halligan. 2nd Row Coach Hudson, W. Simmons, R. Ivery, R Shiekholesiam, C. Hughes, M. King, B. Christian, M. Gilbert, R. Chester, A. Gardner, J. Jackson, B Stephens, R. Evans, K. Halligan. 3rd Row: Coach Simmons, S. Watkins, T. Glover, L. Miley, L. Johnson, M. Young, T. Wilson, B. Joyner, B Hunt, S. Caldwell, T. Coleman, C. Halligan, B. Nicholson, N. Stewart, Coach Matthews, Coach Goolsby. TOP Row: Coach Hill, Coach Hatcher, T. Parker, C. Mays, C. Murphy, D. Pittman, K. Grinstead, S. OQuinn, P. Palmer, T. Williams, M. Johnson, K. Mack, K. Whitehead, G. Simmons, Coach Plagge, Coach Appling. Todd Walker And Tim Hicks attempt a Patriot's first down - 73 ih SOE Sy re $7 zy oe gee Fo SO. Bigg TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT:Coach Hatcher discuss es the situation with T. Walker. The Patriot quar- terback evades a Northeast defender. Todd Walker drops back and delievers the bomb in the endzone. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. EI lington recovers an Evans fummble for key Pa- triot field position. L. Thomas rushes towards the goal line. Coach Appling and C. Mayes converse on the performance of the offensive line On The Job Training This year's B-team football squad had a good season for learning as they prepared themselves for next year's varsity experiences. The team's overall record was 1-2-1 as they gathered many necessary Skills. The coaching staff consisted of Haywood Simmons and Iris Hill The coaches led the team through a 14-8 victory over Northside. The guys suffered a close defeat of 14- 12 at the hands of Houston County. The team also had a tie game with cross town rivalry, Central, leaving them with anticipation for next year. Good luck in the future. TOP:James Foster breaks loose. BOTTOM: LEFT TO RIGHT: B-TEAM:A. Ford, T. Wil- liams, T. Hall, L. Johnson, M. King. 2nd Row:J. Herring, B. Christian, W. Simmons, S Watkins, R. Sheikholeslam, K. Murphy TOP:Coach Simmons, R. Chester, T. Wilson, L. Miley, S. Caldwell, D. Brezeal, N. Stewart, Coach Hill B-TEAM / NINTH GRADE * Young and Promising The future looks very promising for the young members of the Southwest 9th grade football team. The squad had a final record of 1-2-1 with a blowout victory over North- east by a score of 35-0. The team members also experienced a dis- appointing loss at the hands of Southeast with a heartbreaking score of 14-13. The team showed a noticable amount of improvement from the beginning day of practice to the conclusion of the season. Coach Matthews assured us of a promising future for the young men. TOP:The Patriots getting prepared to rumble 9th Grade Team Picture: BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:S. Bonner, T.J. Nixon, L. Williams, S Williams, L. Curtis. SECOND ROW:M. Smith L. Brown, B. Pauldo, A. Meadows, S. Howard K. Pierson. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT:Coach Matthews, C. Montgomery, K. Thomas, J Lundy, A. Watson, T. Smith, C. Jackson, T Perkins SOFTBALL TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: S Krysalka winds up for a delivery All the right tools. T. Smith on the way home. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: The team members take time out to goof off. TEAM PIC TURE: Bottom L-R:F. Collier, T Clark, A. Lovesy, S. Oliver, L Smith, S. Krysalka.Top L-R:Mrs Trible, M. Herring, S. Adkins, A Johnson M Lindsey,M Seagraves, P. Lindsey, A. Grant D. Parkerson, T. Smith, D. Minton Determined Spirit The Southwest 1992-93 softball team had a disappointing season as their true talents were never displayed by the final scores. The girls gave a tremendous effort throughout the year as they faced a rugged schedule. The team had some difficult losses at the hands of Northside and Southeast. The girls never lost their Patriot spirit and improved greatly through the season. The team was led by only a few seniors consisting of Angie Lovsey, Shantelle Oliver, Laurie Smith, Tif- fany Smith and Asa Grant. The girls got on track early in the season by defeating Northeast by a score of 12-5 and once more during the season. Ms. Trible and Mrs. Graham-Minton should be congratulated for their con- stant efforts in working with the girls. The coaches look forward to next year with many returning stars surely to shine. Southwest Dominates City- Tournament Blowing Central away with a 54-18 win, Southwest expressed their train- ing received by Coach Richard Plagge in a successful match ending with a nine and one loss for Southwest. North- east tried to pose a problem for the Patriots by leaving the match up to the last three opponents which brought Southwest out of the fire for 38-33 win. Facing Southeast with an exhausted team, Southwest showed their dom- inating ability again by a 51-21 win. The team spirit kept Southwest alive as the other schools dropped like flies at the Patriots feet. Ambition is the essence of winning as proved by the Southwest fight for the city championship. Top Left to Right: Marty intimidates his op- ponent; Derantae comes out a winner; Derell works in a move Bottom Left to Right: Team. First Row: J. Mills, K. Swint, D. Spencer, A. Thompson. Second Row: R. Weeks, M. Smith, R. Sheikholesiam, L Jackson. Third Row: T. Hicks, A. Howard, L Whelchel, A. Ford, B. Smith, D. Ford, Coach R Plagge; Tim goes for a pin Top Left to Right: Jerry Mills cheers his fellow team mate on; Coach Plagge explains some of the finer points of wrestling technique; The Team converses about the upcoming match Bottom left to Right: Lee Jackson tries strenuously to roll his opponent; Reece Sheikholeslam prepares for his match; Keith Swint locks in a two-on-one Soccer The 1993 Southwest soccer t looks forward to this year 4 chance to show region teams} much they have improved, and to pose a serious threat for a spot in region play. Co Fightmaster has rallied new fo interests in the sport and built team into a force which is to reckoned with. The team is exp ed to make things a little interes in the region as they give reg competitors some stiff competiti Top, Left-Right: Trainer- K. Smith, A.G R. Sheikholesiam, G. Polite, A. Mercha Coan, Trainer- S. Hunnicutt. Top: D. Ford, R. Smith, A. Ford, G. Fo J. peacock, B. Hunt, R. Robinson, S. ming, Coach Fightmaster. TENNIS The 1992-1993 tennis team is anx- iously awaiting for this years sea- son to get underway. Coach Iris Hill says she expects great things to come from these young players in the future. Coach Hill believes that although the boys and the girls team are very young they both have promising futures ahead of them in the sport of tennis. This years team expects to improve even further on the record of last year. We wish Coach Hill and the team the best of luck in their upcoming season BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:Michae! Belarmi no, Michael Hamlin, Tewana Davis, Inga Harmon, Tameka Clark, Victor Belarmino TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay Jump, Sabrina Nelson. Chris Hutchinson, Andrea Campbell, Manish Patel ; rors] Best of the Best Once again the Southwest Boys Basketball Team has proven them- selves to be the best of the best. The team has completed their regular sea- son with a great record of 18 wins and 5 loses. Some of the local teams who suffered the Patriots wrath were: Southeast, Warner Robins, Central. North Side, and Baldwin. The team anxiously awaits the regional tourna- ment. Coach Barden has done a fine job with these young men. Top-L to R: C. Hargroves relaxes before the game. T. Walker takes the shot. K. Watson drives towards the goal.Bottom-L to R:1993 S.W. Bas ketball Team: K. Watson, C. Clark, C. Hargroves, M. Gilbert, J. Mann. Sec. Row: Coach Taylor, T Robinson, G. Simmons, R. Williams, J. Jackson. W. Davis, T. Walker, R. Cheary, Coach Barden W. Davis shoots his free throw. C Hargroves inbounds the ball Rising to the Top The 1992-93 Southwest Girl's Bas- ketball Team had a fine season as they faced tough competition. The girl's were victorious over Northside, Cen- tral, Southeast, Warner Robins, and the Raiders of Notheast. The girls have a record of 14 wins and 10 losses. Their sub-region record is 10 wins and 6 losses. The team has been preparing for the region playoffs and expects a good showing. Congratulations to coach Goolsby and his hardwork with these young ladies. Top-Left to Right: S. Coleman shoots. T. Gor don shoots free throws. Coach Goolsby explains defense. Bottom- Left to Right: S. Oliver sets up the offense. T. Clark accepts pass. The Team C. Gilbert, S. Oliver, S. Mathis. Second Row: L. Harmon, A. Taylor, F. Collier, T. Gordan, J. Ellington. Third Row: C. Cater, S. Johnson, A Grant, S. Nelson, A. Fryer, L. Coleman, T. Clark, | Cater, Coach Goolsby : ute Te - ' QYTEWES . Ws AVL ey, 2% + Wy 1s Rising Stars of Tomorrow The Junior Varsity and 9th grade basketball teams are the future stars on the court for Southwest. This years ninth grade girls team was under the direction of Haywood Simmons. The girls finished with a 3-8 record. The ninth grade boys were directed by Earl Robinson through their season. Bottom to Top, Left to Right- Boy's 9th Grade A. Thomas, M. Etheridge, S. Williams, J. Barden Second Row: Coach Robinson, B. Barfield, J Goolsby, T. Nixon. Third Row: M. Gordon, M Sandifer, K. Howard, K. Glover. Girl's 9th Grade Bottom to Top : A. Ross, S. Adkins, J. Johnson Second Row: G. Parkerson, T. Watson, C. Rob erts. Third Row: Coach Simmons, N. Danielly, E Mitchell, C. Webb, M. Conaway. Top: Left to Right: Coach Goolsby goes over the strategy with some of his girls. Boy's 9th Grade. Bottom Left to Right: Girls 9th Grade. T. Walker tries to get around the defender. S. Oliver sets up the Patriot's offense muetalal HEL | UU UU UL TT ! Peet POH HARE SEHHHH! Hue - + - Hiahd TL d > BD me Cheerleading The Southwest cheerleading squads gave our Patriot crowds quite a per- formance this year as they continued a proud tradition of supporting that well known Patriot pride. The squads were directed by Shiela Bell and Kristen Brewer as they participated in many spirited activities. The team co- captains were Andrea Anderson and Valerie Curtis. Our cheerleaders pre- sented an outstanding banquet in hon- or of our Senior football players before our homecoming game. Thanks alot for all of your spirit girls, we really ap- preciate everything. TOP, L R:The B-Team cheerleaders get the spirit flowing before halftime. K. Plummer and L Gilbert await the arrival of the team before the Homecoming game.BOTTOM, L R: L. Gilbert pulls out the rain gear to keep dry. Co-Captain Andrea Anderson leads the squad during a cheer while the Patriots are on a roll. TEAM PICTURE: BOTTOM TO TOP:L. James, A. An derson, K. Alsobrook, K. Plummer, V. Curtis, V Johnson, L. Gilbert, K. Collins COME TO SOUTHWEST Lets Play Ball The 1992-1993 Southwest Baseball season promises to be one of the best years yet. The team members are very excited about a shot at the region title The only thing capable of stopping them seems to be the always tough Warner Robins Demons. Coaches and players alike seem to believe it will come down to the Patriots and the Demons for the title. Coach Mathews and Coach Hatcher are doing a fine job of getting these young men ready for the upcoming weeks. Good luck to the Patriots! TOP TO BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Masor prepares to take a swing at the ball. C. Halligan makes a perfect throw to second base. Team Picture: 7st Row S. Little, A. Mason, R Darley, T. Hicks, B. Riles, S. Stokes. 2nd Row Coach Hatcher, T. Walker, C. Harrelson, R. Ivery C. Halligan, D. Simmons, Coach Mathews. T Watson shows off at practice. You're doing a great job, Coach Matt! : 4 Se 4% ee ie 1 PEE. SO RA ~~. bin SS aot Track & Golf TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT:8oys Track: BOTTOM: L Causey, R. Shiekholeslam, M. Poole, C. Swint TOP: Coach Simmons, M. Gilbert, J. Ellington, L Reid. Lee Whelchel prepares to take a swing Jerry Mills checks out the distance on his drive BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:Girls Track:Coach Appling, L. Hill, O. Johnson, K. Glover, Coach Goolsby. Golf Team:J. Mills, L. Whelchel, R Weeks wo wT cQd | AWE S> of ey! ; Poy "7 4 ORME AN IIZAZNE KOUN TS: Loud and Proud The crowd cheers as the Southwest Marching Band takes the field. The drums beat in the familiar cadence. For years the Band has produced their own special sound.'Say it loud, say it proud is the theme as Drum Majors, James Robinson and Hal Stalvey , work hard leading the band. Director, Oscar Jackson and these Patriots spend hours praticing so that this band lives up to its reputation. Then they put the final effort on the field! TOP TO BOTTOM: Saxophone: L-R, Back Row B.Merritt, J.Hargrove, A.Fort, R.Weeks; Front Row: K.Hill, W.Perry, K.Lee. Trumpets: L-R, Back D.Pearson, D.Nuville, D.Rainey, J.Rainey B.Hicks; Front: J.Mills, A.Gates, L.Reid L.Robinson. Solo Twirler: Carla Rhyne. Percus sion: L-R, Back Row: J.Gay, S.Johnson, J.Echols, A.Jackson; Front Row: R.Robinson, T.Austin J.Latimore, D.Rankin, C.Mcintosh, M.Johnson T.Carson. Cheering the team to victory L.Harmon prepares to enter the field 3 Making A Joyful Noise Noel! Noel! Sing Noel! The sounds of Christmas filled Mercer Universitys Newton Hall as the Southwest choral groups gave a grand performance. The director of the Southwest choir is Jeanne Hoskyn. There are three of these melodious groups Opus One, the advanced, mixed choir; Kyrie , the girls chorus; and the Newest Edition, or beginning choir. With over a hun- dred voices blending together, these Southwest songbirds made a beautiful noise for the people at the John Wesley Villas and St. Andew's neighborhood as they went Christmas caroling. The choirs also compete at the annual Music Festival. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT:!'ve got lipstick where? Opus One. MIDDLE, LEFT TO RIGHT:DeeDee asks Amy Is it tight enough yet?, Let's go, group Kyrie group, Newest Edition. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:SW faculty members A Foster, V. Calhoun, E. Young, D. Goodson, and J. Simmons add their voices The beginning choir. Making music. It's over And All That Jazz lf theres a special event around town, one group who is almost always present is theSouthwest Jazz Ensemble. This band plays for Cherry Blossom Pageants, Golden Eagle Cer- emonies, our Sweetheart Coronations , and many other civic events. Directed by Oscar Jackson, the ensemble rarely turns down a gig. In addition to these performances, the band plays for many of the county's elementary schools each spring. And, if the audience is lucky, Mr. Jackson accompanies the group in some of their numbers. < The Band: Baldwin, Quinton; Evans, Tydoreum; Fort, Alex; Gay, James; Hargrove, Jerry; Hicks, Keith; Latimore, Jerry; McCrary, James; Merritt, Brad; Morris, Darrlyn; Neville, Darnell; Ogden, Gregory; Reid, Lance; Robinson, James; Sandifer, Wendy; Spencer, Melvin; Stanley, Charles; Thompson, Earl; Weeks, Ronald; and Gilbert, Kim. We appreciate this fabulous group! NOBODY DOES IT BETTER BETA Club Convention comes each January and each year Sw's club brings home honors and awards. 1993 was no ex- ception. In Group Talent, a medley of Religious music was performed by lead singers Kim Gilbert, Bartyce Colbert, and Erica Collingsworth who were backed by many others. They took a First place with their beautiful music. The Scrapbook was planned and kept all year by Jennifer Adams and Jennifer Greek. It, too took a First Place. Jay Jump and LaShonda James, also took a First with their incredibly artistic Banner. Ginger Wilder placed third in the Oratorical Contest and the Quiz Bowl Team placed fourth. These hardworking honor stu- dents serve SW and the community by sending tons of letters to lonely soldiers through the Military Mail Call. This has been an important BETA project for many years. The members prepare Easter baskets full of personal hygiene items for the Macon NATIONAL CHAMPIONS : BASFETBALL btn FE A T R I fe) Rescue Mission and Christmas stockings of goodies for Children's Hospital. We appreciate the dedication of BF advisors, Gwen Bell and Judy Moore . Ms. Moore was eled by the State Convention to serve as State Sponsor Elect j two year term, after which she will be a State Sponsor for years.We know she will serve the State organization with same devotion she has shown Southwest all these yg Janann Wright will be working with Ms. Bell next year Key Club As in past years, the Key Club has participated in many public services. Ac- tive members of this club participated in the Run Against Drugs, the Salvation Army Canned Food Drive, and collected toys for Kids Yule Love. This spirited group also raised $260 for the Childrens Hospital and collected $50 for the FBLA Putnam County Project. Under the su- pervision of Janann Wright, the Key Club has been one of the most popular clubs at Southwest e \ ef : : * + A* Bs AM : ; oa o - : | | te \ * PPPPRRURERE: | 03 : : r| } nd ~ P SPANISH CLUB LATIN CLUB The Spanish Club, advised by Diane Goodson, offered peer tutoring for the students. The club planned to adopt an elementary school class and to visit nursing homes during the year. The main emphasis of this group is to create an interest in SPanish culture. Latin Club exists solely for student enjoyment. The club, directed by Robert Fightmaster meets monthly for dinner and a movie. El Sombrero seems to be the group's favorite place, but they have been known to go to Pizza Hut or Village Pizza. It's a purely for fun group. COMPUTER CLUB SCIENCE CLUB ACADEMIC TEAM Milton Iverys Computer Club stays busy making signs for every campus occasion. They decorate the doors of each classroom during American Education Week. Another important service of the club is to keep the cumulative record of all the basketball statistics. If there is a young Einstein around , you can bet he/she is in the Science Club. Richard Merchant and the club have organized many recycling projects, working continuously to im- prove the environment and save our natural resources. The club also takes part in the Sci- ence Fairs. Advised by Jim Barfield, the Academic Team represented SW in statewide compe- tiotions, traveling from Brookwood to Fort Val- ley to Georgia Tech. They have appeared on WMAZ's Teen Challenge, and a variety of other competitions . This group represents us well as a symbol of academic excellence. ors Se. - = PE Ein E SCIENCE Y-Club Peer Counselors Have you ever wished you had a fairy god- mother? The Y-Club filled that role for a special family in Macon. The members of the Y-Club pur- chased a Nintendo and several cartridges for a family on the Make-A-Wish List. They were also able to buy groceries for a Thanksgiving dinner for a family in need. The Y-Club, advised by Ida Jordan, also pro- vided snacks for teachers during American Ed- ucation Week, sodas for the Marching Band and gave out Halloween candy to the Children's Ward of the Medical Center. In addition to these community projects, the Y- Club helped decorate the school Christmas tree. This group is very active in keeping the school campus Clean for visitors and for the students of Southwest. The Y-Club participates in activities on the school campus but also aids in public services. The conscientious group has served the elderly by L tH giving old magazines to the residents at local nursing homes. You may never know this group exists unless you need help. Advised by Gail Langley, the Peer Counsel- ors help incoming Fresh- man make a Smooth Move from middle school to high school. They are also avail- able to discuss problems with troubled students who need a sympathetic ear." This hand-picked group of young people go to the middle school in the Spring to discuss high school life with upcoming freshmen. They show the new stu- dents around Southwest and also tutor the middle school students after school. Pep Club FCA The guardian of school spirit at Southwest is the Pep Club, advised by Mrs. Geraldine Dumas Encouraging pride and ex- celling in the educational en- vironment, the Pep Club an- nually sponsors the Central funeral, the Sweetheart Coro- nation, Fun Day at Six Flags, bus trips for students to key football and basketball games, and the All Sports Cookout, honoring atheletes and retiring coaches The club also helps finance holiday tourna- ments for the basketball team A new group on campus, The Fellowship of Christian Atheletes was organized by Coach John Mathews to pro- mote friendship among stu- dents. Some of the things the club has done was to take Christmas gifts to the Chil- drens Hospital at the Medical Center. President Charles Halliganbelieves the club has had a positive impact on stu- dents and atheletes at SW Cosmetology Club Future Farmers of America The Cosmetology Club got into the Christmas spirit this year by sponsoring a family for the holidays. They generously bought presents for an eight year old boy and a three month old boy. The Cosmetology Club also collected decora- tions for a family that could not afford a Christmas tree. All year they collected canned goods for Project HOPE (Helping Other Peo- ple Eat). The members also dedicated their time by col- lecting clothing for the Bat- tered Women and Chil- dren's Unit of the Macon Rescue Mission. As part of their activities this year the Future Farm- ers of America (FFA) have planned to beautify the Southwest campus. Led by their advisor, Eric Thomp- son , the club planted new flowers and trees. Club members also took their hogs and other animals to the Georgia State Fair in October. They competed in several categories, bringing home several prizes. TAP Future Homemakers of America TAP, under the guidance of their ad- visor, Carline Leonard, joined with many of the other clubs collecting canned goods for needy families. TAP participated in the Putnam County Re- lief project and many members served as ushers for local sorority AKA's fash- ion Show. One of the main goals of this group is building young women's char- acter. The FHA | club has kept its calendar full this year with fund raisers, faculty fa- vors and valentines and fruit baskets for the nursing homes. They don't stop there, though. The FHA made a contribution of mon- ey and canned goods for the Putnam County Relief Fund. The club is advised by Janie Wach. FHA Il has had a busy year. They brought sunshine into the lives of many families as they prepared special goody boxes for Christmas. They added toys for Kids Yule Love and munchies for SW Faculty on Teacher Appreci- ation Day. Their advisor, Ve- ronica Calhoun , works hard getting the group ready for the annual State Convention and Style Show. Drama, the art of acting has returned to Southwest. The Southwest Drama Club was re-established by Dennis Swearingen, who believes that the study of drama is very important in developing social character and self esteem. The members of the Drama Club learn the importance of voice, speech, movement and dramatic technique. The goal for the drama club is to per- form a contemporary piece in the late spring. The SW Art Club ad- vised by Dannah Minton and Greg Cubit provides an invaluble service to the elderly in our community. For Christmas, Valentines, and Easter the Art Club visits the Harrison Nurs- ing Home, bringing treats and companion- ship. On March 18th the Womanless Beauty Con- test was held to raise funds for the 10th annual Art and Photography show in May. Not only does the Art club commit itself to the betterment of our community, but also offers students not in- volved in art an oppor- tunity to show off their talent. Drama Club Art Club wD AGAR FBLA Patri Article The Business Leaders of tomorrow work hard today. The FBLA, advised by Alma Redding and Ann Foster, participated in many activities ranging from FBLA week to the Fall Lead- ership Conference. The club members also sponsored a fund- raiser for the Putnam County Relief Effort after tornadoes dev- astated that area. FBLA participated in the Region V Conference in Jones County at the Jones County High School, returning to Southwest with many awards. Among those who placed in these competitions were Chris Parkerson first place in Computer Applications, Tiffany Morris second place in public speaking, Lakeitha Gilbert third place in Word Processing, Shannon Fossett third place in Miss CBE, and Natasha Pope fifth place in Impromptu Speaking. During the course of this school year, the Patri -Article, has produced four issues of the school newspaper. They spon- sored a potato chip sale and are presently a member of the GAPA. With Tangela King and LaShonda James as the co-editors, the Patri- Article has had a very successful year under the supervision of Mrs. Kalbfleisch. VICA appropriately stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Each of these stu- dents excel in vocational tech- nology. Under the guidance of Ronald Taylor, this group de- velops their leadership skills through different activities & social events. In return, they teach other students to devel- op responsible experiences. Vica members are very hard workers and have earned the respect of their peers. This year the VOCA Club attended the Officer Training Conference and also the Re- gional Contest. Mr. Maston Bell serves as sponsor of this club. Voca members went to Atlanta to the state capital, the CNN Building, Underground Atlanta and to Six Flags. The VOCA club has had a Christ- mas party at Shakey's and sold chips as a fundraiser. They were welcomed at the State Convention on St. Si- mon's Island. As always, these Students vocational training paid off in competition and in preparation for the future. The Leo Club, directed by Sue Kalbfleisch ,held parties at the Georgia Academy for the Blind during the holidays. They served as volunteers at the Lions Club pancake breakfast, collected used eye glasses and hearing aids for those who cannot afford them, and held a mop and broom sale to raise money. For all their hard work they received the Lions Club Service Award. Did you know that alcohol is the single largest killer of young people, that 90% of high school students have tried alcohol and that 5% of high school seniors describe themselves as daily drinkers? Or that 8 million teens use al- cohol every week and 4.5 mil- lion teenagers have a serious drinking problem? If these facts scare you its no wonder. Alcohol is scary stuff, a down- er which actually depresses the nervous system, causes slow reactions, and some- times even unconsciousness. If you are driving while drink- ing, you are a lethal weapon. These are some of the things that SADD wants you to be aware of. The club works hard to get this message out, es- pecially during the holidays and Prom night. The club is advised by Elizabeth Carenen and hopes to make a real difference at SW. Mu Alpha Theta Student Council Mu Alpha Theta, the respected Math honors society, is directed by Alice Dickey and Gwen Simmons. They collect- ed canned goods for needy families, provided gifts to the children at the Medical Center. The group donated funds for nursing home residents, and provided goodies at Valentines Day for teach- ers. Club members pro- vided refreshments for teachers and staff during American Education Week and recognized Math teachers at Christ- mas. Student Council is one of the most active groups at Southwest. These dedicated stu- dents were busy year round. During the school year they helped pro- mote school spirit by making signs for the football games and ar- ranging assemblies. With the help of their advisor Betty Stewart- Crossan, Student Coun- cil sponsored events such as the MORP, the Blood Drive, and the 50's, 60's and 70's Dance. Thanks, Stu- dent Council, for a great year! 118 Dancing Patriots 5) oS} The Drill Team has been a regular feature at SW basket- ball games for several years now. This lively group of danc- ers, directed by Greg Cubit , performs for assemblies and other school activities as well. Team: R. Moore, B. Veal, D. Tharpe, T. Dennis, A. Maynard, T. Bailey, T Greene, T. Morris, T. Goolsby, A Campbell, T. Gordon, S.Warner S W Basketball Hot & Spicey Food Colored Jeans Hair Weave \ S F aggin ock Caps ainted Hair Hiking Boots lat Tops Acura Integra A Job Well Done The annual Southwest Varsity Football Awards ceremony was held once again this year. The banquet is part of the coaches way of extending their appre- ciation to players and other important members of the team. The event is an important part of the players year. The winners are: Best Manager Tewanna Davis; Coach's Award Marcellus Jacobs, Gerald Polite, Antuane Mason, Tim Gordon, Clifton Hughes, Mitch Young; True Grit Award Jarvar Elling- ton, Kory Mack, Brian Nicholson; Most Promising Offensive Lineman Kevin Grinstead, Channing Mays; Most Prom- ising Defensive Lineman David Sim mons; Best Blocker Derail Ford; Best Receiver Marvin Gilbert; Best Linebacker - Tarvaris Smith; Best Offen- sive Lineman Charles Hallingan, Brent Joyner; Best Defensive Lineman - Bobby Stephens; Most Versatile Player Royce lvory; Scholar Athlete Award Royce Ivory; Iron Man Award - Larry Thomas; MVP Defensive Player Tim Hicks; MVP Offensive Player Todd Walker; Golden Helmet Award - Tim Hicks. TOP: Coach Hatcher begins the program. Ms. Brew er hands o e. awards. Dr. Madison presents t w plaques. MIDDLE: K ad, D. Simmons, G. Polite, and T. Hicks are ed with their awards. BOTTOM: R. Ivery shakes hands with Coach Boyd. Dr. Watkins wel s the guests. The staff looks on with antic ipation Perry Mason LOOK OUT... Southwest's legal eagles tried a sexual harrassment case Attorneys Brian Passante and Robert McCullers coached the team as they prepared their case. The first round took place Feb. 20 in real courtrooms. Advisors John Mathews, Bitsy Phillips , and Virgina Phillips all agree that the Mock Trial gives our students experience with the law in a positive setting. They develop critical thinking skills and sharpen their competitive skills, too. The Plaintiff Team was Jay Jump, Tico Glover, and Tiff; Morrisas attorneys. Witnesses were Mandy Lindsey, Ang Lovsey, and Candace Fielder . Alternates were Antwan wy son, Deliha Payne, Valerie Curtis, Natasha Pope, and Pa), Pipkin Attorneys for the Defense were David Sigmon, David Tho as, and Kenya Plummer. Defense witnesses were Day Ward, Chris Hutchinson, and Lucretia Clayton. Alterna were Tonya Long, Shantelle Oliver, and Tamara Jone Timekeepers were Brent Joyner and Rusty Darley. The te, finished third in the Middle Georgia Region SOUTHWEST BETA CLUB SUPERSTARS Andy Coan Richard Dunlap STAR Award Treasurer Tangela King, Vice-President Valerie Curtis, President James Robinson Secretary LaShonda James Natasha Pope Top Fundraiser American Cance ciety Second Consecutive Year Erica Collinsworth, James Robinson, Kimberly Gilbert, Brian Hicks, Bartyce Colbert Featured Soloists, First Place Group Talent 1993 State Beta Convention BETA... | * seevice @apasecrte Li \ , write * sewrtive A, 8. | . RIDING ON Sena THE [AVES 0 i ey a >| LEADERSHIP ; Jennifer Adams Jay Jump, Milton Miller, LaShonda James Editor, First Place Scrapbook First Place Banner 1993 State Beta Convention 1993 State Beta Convention AMAZING BAD TRIP; GREAT ENDING Delays, broken-down bus dont prevent Southwest Beta Club members from winning a national talent contest. .. Headline, July 4, 1992 The Macon Telegraph 2 5 oe = Be: - = ae es a _ > James Robinson, Kimberly Gilbert, Kevin Thomas With their rendition of Amazing Grace, James, Kimberly, and Kevin were named the Beta Clubs National Talent Champions at the 1992 National Convention in Washington, D.C. Since winning, these students have performed at the Systemwide Convocation for Bibb County Public Schools, the Macon Board of Realtors August Luncheon Meeting, And several churches. They were also recognized at the July meeting of the school board, featured in The Macon Telegraph, The Macon Courier , and spotlighted on a one-half hour television show with George Foster of Channel 64. Kim, James and Kevin are inspirations to us all. They taught us to never give up when the odds are against you and to keep reaching for your dreams. These students set high goals and worked hard to achieve them. A sincere appreciation and love are bestowed upon them. Jennifer Adams, Editor Beta Club Scrapbook The Southwest Beta Club offers a special thanks to Oscar Jackson, SWHS Band Director, for devoting his time and talents to this arrangement of Amazing Grace. MRS. BELL DOES IT AGAIN We don't know what kind of magic . Mrs. Gwen Bell uses, but Supervi- sion 407 had 100% participation in Yearbook sales! Thanks again, 407!! You guys are SUPER SENIORS! SPIRIT OF 93 Appreciates The following for all their support! .O. Box 927 P sA 31061 ~ 2 > J ae s =) 2 - 2. Modem Grocery Co. 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